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The Wingham Times, 1906-11-08, Page 66 THE SUNLIGHT WAY RUB ON SUNLIGHT SOAP f- 4„00ic"---1== tin�:li..urtr�s FANO, LEAVE 30 TO 60 MINUTES i Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way (follow directions). Hard rubbing and boiling are things of the past in hones where Sunlight Soap is used as directed. Sunlight Soap will not injure even the daintiest fabric or the hands, and the clothes will be perfectly white, woolens soft and fluffy. The reason for this is because Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure, contains no injurious chemicals --indeed, nothing but the active, cleansing, dirt -removing proper- ties of soap that is nothing but soap. 5c. Buy it and follow directions C.a., YOUR MONEY REFUNDED by the dealer from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you find a)Y Gauss for complaint. =e5 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO nVi` 1� tir�iA;it 1 xbe Northern Exhibition Association Of Welltertnn have been able to equate atrtsy crit accounts aid pay the prize money. They heti, however, to rcbort tQ the taking up of a subscription to en- title n•n;le them to de this xt will be rewire bored that owing to raiu tho gate receipts were very moil tole year. Kernels from the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Mrs. Catharine Miller, wife of the late James Miller, for many years a rrsident et Clinton, died at the home of Mr. W. Smith, Godertch township, on Wednes- day, Oct 21st, at the age of years. Rations Sit, et: (lankly Cnrcti. A few weeks ago Ibad a bilious rttack that wag eo severe 1 wee act able to go to the rffioe for two daps. Failing to get relief from my family physician's treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the next day I reit like a new ntan.-H. C. Bailey, Editor ofthe News, Chapin, S. 0. These tablets are for sale by all druggists. The Great Northern Railway took possession o" tba Canadian Northern tracks at the entrance to Brandon, tore up the rails and laid their own down on the land. P11 Dr. Chase's Dint ment is a certain and guarantee cure foreach and everyf or m of itchig, bleeding and protruding 'piles: See testimonials in the press and aa your neighbors about it. You can use it and dof your money back if notsatisfied. 60c, at all ealers or limo nxsorr. Barns & Co., Toronto. AR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. George Perkins were fatally injured and James H. Collins seriously burned by an explosion of natural gas in the T., $. & B. shops at Hamilton. The da- mage by fire amounts to $10,000 Preventics, a; the name implies, pre- vent all Colds and Grippe when "taken at the sneeze stage." Preventics are toothsome can y, tablets. Preventics dissipate all colds quickly, and taken early. When yon first feel that a cold is coming, they check and prevent them. Preventics are thoroughly safe for child- ren, and are ar effectual for adults. Sold and recommended in 5 cent and 25 cer.t boxes by Walley's drug store. On Tuesday evening, Ootober 23rd, Mr and Mrs Robert Nevins, of Kippen, cele• brated,their golden wedding. The guests were daughters and son-in-law a with their families and other near relatives. Those coming the greatest distance be- ing Rev. A. and Mrs. McKibben, B. A., of Wyoming. Those unable to be pre• tient were Mr. Balfour, of Balfour Broad. foot Land Company of Regina, Sask., and the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ganid, of Formosa, Japan. Your Doctor Can cure your Cough or Cold, no question abo t that, but -- 'why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hisprescription Med, when you cat step into any drug store in Canada and obtain a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE for a quarter. Why pay two to five dollars when a twenty-five dent bottle of SIHTLOH will cure you asuickly 7 Why not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four ttor,whin whenever CCoughyorrCold smears:. -SHILOH will cure you, and all druggists back up this statement wrath a positive guarantee. The next time youhave a Cough or Cold cure it with Croup. A reliable medicine and one that should always be kept in the home for immediate use is Chamberlain's Cough RFineey. It will prevent the attack it given as sown as the child become hoarse, or even after the croupy et ugh appears. Far sale by all druggists. !Death came very suddenly to the wife of lair. John Gocd, of tho Maitland Block, Hutlett. On Wednesday, Oct. Slat, she went out to the barn, and ap- parently must bane dropped dead with- out a struggle, as she was afterwards found by remember of the family, lyiug near the barn. She leaves a husband and family of three or four, She was a faithful member of the Base Lint Bap- tist ehuroh. • The Trustees of Fordwich public school held a meeting and re•engaged Mr. George A. McQuibban as principal for the ensuing year at a salary of $500 and Miss Rcadhouse as aseistant for $550. �a sttir=1..X . Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature C� /..gr/ �/ . The marriage of Miss Lizzie Brown, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jas. Brown, to Mr. Geo. Elliott of Battle Creek, Mick., took place at the manse, Fordwich, on Wednesday, Slat inst. Rev. A. B, Dobson officiating. The' young couple were unattended. eDDDENIT ATTACKED, Children are often attacked soddenly by painful and dangerous Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infautnm, eto. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure which should always be kept in the house. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, who have been residente of Goderich for about 23yeara, the past two years on the Huron Road, just outside the town limits, last week said good bye to the old town and moved to Windsor, where they have purchased a residence and will reside in the future. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 444 On Saturday Octoeber 27th, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joyner celebrated their golden wediing at their home in Clin- ton, All their sons and daughters and grandohildren were present, indeed all that are nearly conneoted with them with the exception of Mr. W. Webb, who is at present in Manitoba. In Time of Felice. In the first month of the Russia•Japan war we had a striking example of the necessary for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so to speak, "have ehiegled their roofs in dry weather." Thevirtne of preparation has made Meter), and given us our great. est men. The individual as well es the nation should be prepared for any emer- gency. Are you prepared to auceese- faily combat the first cold you take? A cold can be cured much more quickly treated as soon as it has been contracted and before it has become settled in the system. Chamberlain's Cough remedy is famous for its cures of colds and it should be kept at hand ready for instant UN. For sale by all druggists. For Over Sixty Years. An old and Well -Tried -Remedy --Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup bas been used for over sixty years by millions of moth- ers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and isthe best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every Dart of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure you ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. The great Canadian hen is again to the front. Mr. O. C. James, Deputy Minist• er of Agricnitnre for Ontario, states that the regaeata for information on the sab jeet tit farm poultry have been so num. erous that a new bulletin of advice and informatio bad been issued. Ho de - elated it waa becoming one of the grow- ing industries of the province. I and motthe that f dog°igetr not esis ic'k cold fevoriab dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so with the human lige. Dry cracked and colorless lips mean feverish. REAM, and are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful, pink, velyet•like lips, ap- ply at be.:time a Coating of Dr. Shoop'e Green . Itany akinalveaiimb t. eatenwill Gat a free,and triaihbeox at our atom, and be convinced. Large nickel Capped glees jars, 2u" Dents, TIMES NON M MER 8, 1906. OE,tT$ FROM HEART DISEASE Casa of Neglecting a Weak Heart and Tired. Nerves If your heart flutters, be careful An attack is liable to mune on at any time. Exoittnent, ofer•exertiou lir crap• tion may pause at. If bitted rushee to the heart, if palpita• tht tio'nre'andaoauabortaefurbraieath+atm. are noticeable, It you want a goon remedy try Ferro- zoae. We recommend Ferrtzoue be- •oanse we know it's fast tight for heart trouble. It cured A. F. Beattie, who lives at Allen Hotel, Bay .Otty, Mich. See if your syuiptoma resembles these: STKPronts or Waaz<t BEAar. Nervousuess, Palpitawun, Trembling, Dizziness, Sicking Feeling, Heart Pains, Shott Breath, Weakness. Mr, Beattie ea) s: "I was weak and miserable, dizzinessas "I wsul'jOG to heart palpitation and "As I grew worse I began to have trembling and stoking sensatioue. "l?errozone etrengthened toy heart, gave vigor to my nerves, soon made me well. It's a good rebuilder." By Strengthening the ,,insoles of the heart. giving proper cit onlation and cans• ing a general relax !ding of the whole system, Ferrezone is bound to do grand work in heart trouble; try it, 50o. per box, or six for $2 50 at all dealers. ttany of our readers will regret to learn of the sudden death at Brandon, Manitoba, on October 24th, of Mr. John Kyle, who was for many years a well known resident of this vicinity. Ile was engaged in f .rming in Taokersmith and removed from there to Seaforth, where he carried on a grooery store in the premises now owned and occupied by Mr. R. L. Clark. He removed from there to Manitoba about 12 years ago. The essential lung -healing principal of she pine tree has fivalIy been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medicine -Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 cents. A prominent Montanaanewepaper man was making the round of the insane asy- lum of that State in an cfficial capacity as an iaspeotor. One of the inmates mis- took him for a recent arrival. "What made you go crazy?" "I was trying to make money out of the newspaper busi- ness," replied the editor, to humor the demented one. "Rats, yau'ro not crazy, yoa're jest a plain darn fool," was the lunatic's comment ;f The new Pare Food and Drag L iw will mark it on the label of every Gough -core containing Opium, Oaloroform, or any other stapifying or poieouous drug. But it passes Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure as made for 20 years, entirely fres. Dr. Shoop all along hes bitterly opposed the use of all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop's Cough Care is absolutely safe even for the youngest babe -and it °urea, it does not simply suppress, Get a safe and reliable Cough Care, by simply in. elating on having Dr. Matinee's. Let the Law be your pretection. We cheerfully recommend and sell it. Walley's drug store. One of the first residents of Eginond villa passed away at her home at the brick yard, east of Egmoadvilie, on Tuesday, Oct. 30th, in the person of Christina Sophia Stein, *wife of Mr. Clause Kruse. The decease I, w'.ao was 77 years of age, was a native of Ger- many. Sbe was married to her now bereft husband at Hanover, Ontaria, and over fifty years ago they eame to Eg- mondville, beink among the fleet settlers in that village, and teller.) Mr. Mute erected one of tho first houses. C/ ea. IS ale CP TEs teats the Zhu Kind You Have,,AAl�lways high? Sigaatare 44:�i�c(/41 of MILBURN'S Heart and Nerve Pills. Are a spbeifte for all Alamos' and dis- orders striking from a rundown condi- tion of the heart or nerve ayetrm, tech lie Palpitation of the Baart, Nervous Prostention, Nervouent et, Sleepless, nese, Faint and AlszySpellq, Drain Fait* eta. They are especially beneficial so 'women troubled with irregular mere eturation. Price 50 eente par box, er 8 for $U5, All deallra, er Mrrttrratr ., ,tma Toreiit4,OoOnt. tim Trial The home of Messrs William and Juhn Martin, 2nd concession, H R. S , Tuok- ersmith, was the scene of a very pretty and interesting event on Wednesday evening, Oat 31at.. when their sister, Agnes, became the wife of Mr. John Aikenhead of the London road. The house was filled with a large and merry company when the oontraoting parties entered the parlor. The bride looked handsome in a gown of white voile with ohiffon trimmings. Rev. F. H, Larkin, of Seaforfh, assisted by Rev. E H, Saw - ere, of Brncefield, performed the cere- mony. State of Ohio, City of Toledo e Lncan County, S as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath tbat•he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore. said, and that said firm will pay the sum o• One Hundred Dollars for eaoh and every oase of Catarrh that caunot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. OBENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in ray presence , this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. A, W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal. ly, and acts dire.tly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for te.etimoniala free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's family Pills for Consti- pation. Clinton lost one of its very oldest re- sidents in the person of Mr. John Smith, of Rattenbury St., who passed away on Saturday, October 27th at the age of 78 years. Deceased was born in England, and came here somewhere about 1866 or 7, and secured employment with Mr. Thos Jackson, as a tailor. In later years he ca ried on business for himself, though he bas not been in business for some yeats. When the sewing machine was first invented he was one of those who marched in procession as a protest against its adoption, fearing that it would rain the tailoring business. His wife, who was a daughter of the late Wm. Jenkins, predeceased him a few years. SPRUW MEDICINE. As a spring medicine° Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones up the system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so prevalent in the spring. The death of Finlay McLennan, which (marred early Tuesday morning, Oct. 80th, was not unexpected, as his illness some weeks ago bad reached a point at which the doctors could hold but no hope of recovery. The deceased was born seventy-seven fears ago in Ross - shire, Scotland, and came to America at the age of eighteen years. For twelve yearn he sailed on the lakes having his headquarters at Buffalo, and later ban• ing purchased a farm on the second con. cession bf Huron tp., he settled on it and engaged in farming, In 11866 be marri• ed Misa Mary McKenzie of Kintail, who survives him. • Five years ago Mr. Mc- Lennan retired from active work and went with his wife and several members of his family to reticle in Goderioh. Chapped Minds, A Woman is Never Old Who allows herself to think only et pleasant things Who trains her tongue to utter only pleasant words. Who remembers that frowns aro un- becoming and that smiles are better. Who keeps her nerves well under con trot and remembers that they are net an interesting subject to any one. Who enters into the plans and, as far as possible, into the doings of the young people about her, Who never allows herself to become slouchy and oarelesa in appearance. Who treats others as she likes to be cared for herself and never demands too much from her friends. Wash your hands with warm water, dry +with a towel and apply Chamber- lain's Salvo just before going to bed, and a speedy cure is certain. This salve is also unequaled for skin diseases. For sale by all druggists.' TRE LADIES' FAVORITE. Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billiouauesa, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. C,3 aeLJE1111311Cee Beare the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature ` of To the great surprise of our oitizene, Mr. David Cantelon, for so many years, the West Street baker, left Goderich last week for Vancouver, B. 0. He Ness born in Ooderioh 57 years ago, and ha ever been an honored and public spirited citizen, and Ms removal, which is likely to be permanent, will be deeply regrett- ed by every citizen who knows him, He was accompanied by his son, William and they will likely settle permanently in the West. Oa Sunday, October 28t1i, the death of Ztitra. Metellaud took plaoe at the red - dance of her son•in•law in Ashfield township. Deceaaed was 78 years of age and was before her second marriage the wife of the late Jchn dogeland, Kincardine township: She was title of the early settlers and was highly esteem- ed by all who knew her. Her son Alex- ander iiogelland resides on the Old hotiie- et8ad Kth,Kinotadine, . Piles quickly and positively cured with Dr. Shoop's Magio Ointment. It's made for P les alone -and it does the work surely and with satisfaction. Itch- ing, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magio by its use. Large Nickel Capped jars, 50 cents. Sold and recommended by Walley's drug store. "TOO GOOD FOR HUMAN NA- TURE'S DAILY FOOD." [S. E. Kiser.] He was a highly moral man. His eyes possessed an upward roll; He seemed to think of nothing but The future glory of his soul,' He bad no time to stop to pat A little child upon the head; His hopes were all of splendor that Should be his after he was dead. The beauty of a maiden's face, -The splendor of a tree in bloom, He noticed not because bis thought + Was of rewards beyond the tomb. 4, MADE IN CANADA BY A CANADIAN C ! WM.Y QUALITY, SERVICE, AND PRICE ALONE HAS MADE OUR MACHINE A HOUSEHOLD FAVORITE. ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO. LIMITED, OOMPANY OF'ICRa: MONTREAL, P. Q. TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N.13, AQBNTO WANTED EVERYWHERE. AGENT - DAVID BELL; WI•NGHAM, ONT. •••a••••••tM••••,R•ri••••••a• • • ICL.0 ;I • • •• • RATES •• • • • FOR -1906 - 07. • • • • • ••••••••••••••800000ara•••a The TIMES will receive subscriptions at the rates below + for any or all of the following publications : + Times to January 1st, 1907 \ $ .25 Times and Daily Globe 4.50 Times and Daily Mail and Empire 4.50 Times and Daily World 3.10 Times and Toronto Daily News . 2.30 Times and Toronto Daily Star 2,30 Times and Daily Advertiser 2.35 • ,. 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The warbling of the birds in spring Were noise to him, and nothing more; He closed bis ear till he might bean The harps upon the golden shore. His lips were never shaped to mirth, Gloom settled everywhere he wont; He merely lingered ou the earth As one who served imprisonment. He never broke a woman's heart, He never robbed, and never slew; He kept the law, but never saw, The rainbow in a a drop of dew. The world has naught that came from him, Beside his tomb no mourners sit; I wonder if they had to trim His heavenly garments down to fit? Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure baokaohes, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, inlamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW Thousands of women suffer untold miser- ies every day with aching backs that really have no business to ache. A woman's back wasn't made to ache. Under ordinary conditions it ought to be strong and ready to help her bear the burdens of life. It is hard to do housework with an aeh- ing back. Hours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause. Backache comes from sick kidneys, and what a lot of trouble sick kidneys cause in the world. But they can't help it. If more work is put on them than they can stand it's of to be wondered that they get out of order. Backache is simply their cry for help. D OAN'S K IDNEY PILLS will help yea, They're helping siek, oyer. worked kidneys -all over the world--. making them atrong, healthy and vigorous Mrs. P. Ryan, Douglas, Ont., written "For over rave months 1 was troubled with lame back and was unable to move without help. I tried all kinds of plasters and liniments but they were no tile. At Bast 1 hoard tell of Doan's Kidney Pills and After 1 had used thrceenearters of the box my beck was as strong and well As • ver.,, Price 50 bents par box or three Ntsti for *1.25, all dealers or The Doan Ktirtey Pill Co., Toronto, Ont. • •1 e •• • a 0 • ••• • • d•' • When premiums are given with any' 61 above papers, attbseribere will secttre such preminnie when ordering through tis, same as if ordered direct from pub}isherg. These low rates mean a Considerable saving to subscribers, and are STRI TLY Cl GASH IN ADVANCE. Send remittances by postal note, past office or express money order, addressing %I SOFFICE, I WINGIXAli, ONTARIO. • •••••••••••60* M+r IIiii1iH+r m0m+ma. ►f.l i.f