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The Wingham Times, 1907-06-20, Page 66 NOT SO MUCH LJ CH TUE WINGJWt Tease do not put quite so much Red Rose Tea in the tea pot as you do of other kinds. If you do the Tea will he too strong. Red Rose Tea combines strength with that rich, fruity flavor which has made it famous. You are. sure to like it. Will you order a Package from your Grocer TIES JUNE 20, 1907 = Under the good roads and suppleulen- tart' bylaws passed by the Perth county ooaacil at its session last week 191 Hailes - of road are to be improved and upwards -t of $200;000 will be expended on tbe pro vetnent of roade he the 0000y1 within t he nest fifteen years, and much of it - will probably be spent the present year, t The eetlmates for the work in eight are as follows: Roade,$191,ee5; bridges and oulverta,$75,925; maohinery,$18,100, A meteorologist has undertaken the laborious task of measuring the diners- = dons of ralndrops, He finds that the largest are about one-sixth of an inch and the mealiest one seven hundredth • of an inch in diameter, They are larger in summer than in winter and larger in • hot than in cold climates. The size of the drop when it reaches the earth de - - ponds on the height from whioh it has fallen, L.,. ,.L+, if LYLi i.La. ill I!I ILI H .. ..• I, • i Y n 1. OW iL,'i,44., rY,..4,.a1,1¢A Mrs Hannah Burleigh, of Deka street, Kernels fro the Santiim Mill aWndmeRd hwMnfdoy dnidgehatd•. Interesting Paragraphs from our exchanges. Spring fills with joy the Poet's oup, And green succeeds to brown; The Mercury starts running up And perspiration down. 'ills LADIES' PATO/UTE. Taxa -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite , medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia 'without griping, purging or sickening. A slice of raw lemon will remove all attains from the hands. No man asks to have a feather in his chicken soup as a guarantee of the quad- ' its. PIL Dr. Chase's Clint, sne..t is a certain and guaranteed curefo-cacb and everg form of itcIliag,bleed ng and pro'ding - idles. See testimonials in the res and Your neighbors about it. You can use, it and t all szot iamlcror Ettif .isON, E�rtss &Co. Toront . OR. CHASE'S OINTMENT., The Grand Trunk Pacific is expected to reach Saskatoon from Winnipeg this fall. Crop reports from Europe indicate that the wheat yield will be greater than at first expeeted. Doan'a Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only, ,They curebaokaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, inf;amation gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder. Some men appear to be diligently try- ing to acquire a breath that will frighten the wolf from their doors. It takes a man of taot to laugh at hie own favorite joke when some one else tells it in a bungling manner. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disap• pear like magic by its use. Large nickel - capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers. During the past six weeks Wm. Arnold of Kincardine, has paid out $8000.00 to farmers for horses. The Montreal Street Railway Company gill give the poor of the city free rides In special cars during the hot months. Insure Against Serious Colds Of the many forms of Insurance prob- ably that which protects you against the serious results of colds is the moat valu- able at this time of year, when so rnanv are becoming victims of la grippe and pneumonia. By the prompt use of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine you can keep the cough loose, prevent further development of the cold and cure it in a few days. A very pleasant event took place at the home of Mr. R. Jenkins on Wednesday noon when his eldest daughter Tessie was united in marriage to Mr. Wesley J. Stevens, of the Base Line, Rev. Mr. Joliffet performing the ceremony. Both parties have been residents of Goderich township practically all their lives. • Nature's Remedy La grippe, pneumonia and influ- enza often leave a nasty cough when they're gone, It is a dangerous thing to neglect. Cure it with OXYGEN ATO R "Natures Perfect Blood Purifier Curls All Germ Diseases" Fr R SALE BY DfUGGISTS TM OXYGENATOR CO., 42 ltarbard Street, Toronto, Ont. LLhesseeseselocieWo A launch of the United States battle- ship Minnesota with eleven men aboard is thought to have foundered in Hamp- ton Roads. The United States Government has offeredl2ritain the same trade conces- sions as were given Germany by the re- cent agreement. In McGregor's Creek. Sbe was an es- teemed lady, but bad become feeble- minded. It is supposed she walked into the water during sleep. SPRING )1IEDXCi\$. 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 records of the meteoriogical de- partment at the Queen's Park in To- ronto extend from 1830, and according o R. P. Stupart, the director of the civics, there have not been two colder onsecntrve months than April and May n any year since that date. William Anderson, M.P,P.,East Peter - bora, who has been snfferiug for same weeks with anaemia, is is a very weak audition at Nicholls hospital, and has otified the Liberal executive that un- der no circumstances will he again be a andidate for the Legislature. I'll stop your pain free. To thaw you t first --before yon spend a penny—what 8 my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail c you free. a Trial Package of them—Dr. i Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, eta, are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the nunatural bloodprrssure. That is all. AddressDr. Shoop, Racine, Wt is, Sold by all dealers. n The thank bones of mutton, so little valued in general, if well soaked, add to the richness of gravies and soups for sickroom broths. Heat a lemon thoroughly before squeezing it, and you will obtain nearly I double the quantity that would be obtained if it were not heated. 1 'Violent Forms of Itching Piles ;; Rev. S. A. Dupran, Methodist Minister, Belleville,Ont., writes: --"I was troubled with itching and bleeding piles for;years and they ultimately attained every viol- ent form. Large lumps or abscesses gath- ered and I suffered great pain. A single box of Dr. Chase's Ointment cured me and saved me from every dangerous and painful operation. The lumps and swell- ing disappeared and I am an entirely different man. Police Magistrate Woodyatt of Brant- ford has been asked for hie resignation by the Government on account of some trouble with the local ministers. The bodies of Samuel Rankin and Mrs, Patterson, both old residents of Strut. ford, were found in the water. Both had committed suicide at different places n and times. 0 I will mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or the Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only Symptom treatment is treatiog the result of your ailment, and not the eanse. Weak stomach nerves—the inside nerves —mean Stomach weakness, always. And the heart, and Kidneys as well have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr, Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the '•inside nerves". Also for bloating,bil- iousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to- day for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by all dealers. There promises to be a good crop of peaches in the Niagara peninsula this season in spite of the backward spring. The recent fine weather has greatly im- proved the prospect, and the bloom on the trees is said to be quite up to that of any former season. At 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Wed- esday the 12th, at her father's home in Auburn, the marriage was solemnized of Miss:Elizabeth Lawlor to Mr E. MoLarty of Colborne. The ceremony was perfor- med by Rev. A. E, Jones in the presence of about fifty guests, Many people say they are "all nerves,' easily startled or upset, totally worried and irritated. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just the remedy such people require. They restore perfect harmony of the nerve centres and give new nerve force to sheakered nervous systems. A by-law to raise $60,000 will be voted on by Cbesley ratepayers for water- works and electric Iight. The estimate is $23.000 for buying the electric light and $32.000 for waterworks. In an action agaisnt the Grand Trunk Railway for breach of the Lord's Day act, one defence of the railroad was that an order of the Railway Commission com- pelled them to carry the goods, Free, for Catarrh, just to prove merit, a Trial size box of Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Let me send it now. It is a snow-white, creamy, healing, antiseptic balm, Containing auch healing ingred- ients as Oil Eacaliptus, Thymol, Menthol etc., it gives instant and lasting relief to Catarrh of the nese and throat, Make the free teat and see for yourself what this preparation can and will accomplish. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers. tinder the English law of the eighteen• th century women were absolved from any debts on marriage. Fashionable women who had lost heavily in cards sometimes wedded a criminal on the way to the gallows to escape their creditors. A propoaal to employ a professional teacher of vocal mnaic in oonnectionwith the Goderich Public sohoola was noted down at the meeting of,,the sebool board Instrnotion in this line, however, le to be given, this being added to the dntiel of regular teachers.! The essential Tung -healing principal of the ping tree has finally been snccecefnlly separated and refined into a perfect cough medicine ---Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. of S d byall ler dealers a guaranteeofsatisfation. Price 25 cent., On Wednesday of Iaat week, the home of Mr. and Mrs, 'Wm. Elliott.iOth con., Huron, was the scene of a very pretty house wedding, When their eldest dough. ter, Mise Sara, was united in happy wed. lock to Mr. Wesley Pollock, one of Huron's most prospered* young ifartaera, Her, Mr, Pomeroy tied tbe nuptial IMO, r For Over Sixty Years. An old and Weil-Tried-Remedy—Mrs Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has 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 game, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is inoalonlabie, Be sure yon ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind, Guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, Tune 30th, 1900. Serial Number 1098_ If moths are in a carpet, turn it over and iron on the wrong side with a good hat flat iron. Then sprinkle tbo floor with turpentine, rub it well in, and turn the carpet back. Repeat the troatmont two or three times, KIDNEY The kidneys form a very important channel for the out- let of disease from the system, carrying off aecumu- COMPLAINTS [aristionosn ththaet p blood. The kidneys are often affected and cause serious disease when least sus- pected. When the back ache;, specks float before the eyes, the urine contains a brick -dust sediment, or is thick and stringy, scanty, highly colored, in fact when there is anything wnThg with the small of the back or the urinary organs then the kidneys are affected, If you are troubled with your kidneys 0AN'S KIDNEY PILLS will Cure you. Mrs. Frank Foos, Wood- side, N.S., writes : "I was a great sufferer with backache for over a year, and could get nothing to relieve nee until 1 took two boxes of DOAK s KIDNEY Pints, and now I do not feel any pain whatever and can eat and sleep well; aornetbing I could not do before." Prise 50 cents a box or ; for $125, at all deafen, or The Doan Kidney Pill Co.X. xoront0, f3nt. Fishermen all along the banks of the Detroit River are complaining of the scarcity of flab. In former years the fish were running by this time, and the catches were good. This year, however, fishermen cannot secure sufficient fish to slippy their own neighborhood, and many of them have pot their seines on their reale, as the fishing does not pay. Owing to the backward spring the water has been too cold for even the carp to run, and the fishermen who own carp ponds have no fish in them. Deafness Cannot be Cured By looal applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to pure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of tbe Huila niobium Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en- tirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for- ever; nine oases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam- ed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for oiranlars free. P. J. CHENEY & 00, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. How Marbles Are Made. Most of the stone marbles used by boys are made in Germany. The refuse only of the marble and agate queries is employ- ed, and this is treated in suoh a way that there is praotioally no waste. Men and boys are employed to break the re- fuse into small cubes, and with their hammers they acquire a marvelous dex- terity. The little cubes are then thrown into a mill consisting of a grooved bed - stone and a revolving runner. Water is fed to the mill and the runner is rapidly revolved, white the friction does the rest. In half an hour the mill is stopped and a bushel or so of perfectly rounded marb- les are taken out. The whole process costs the merest trifle. The members of Oriilia council have taken to heart the fact that people who br eek the laws regarding the sale of liquor should be treated the same as people who break other laws. The Oril- lia police have been ordered to visit each hotel at least three times daily concern- ing enforcement of the Liquor Act, and if they find liquor being supplied to per- sons under age, or to persons under the influence of liquor. to issue a summbna against the party furnishing the booze. A correspondent of the Woman's Homo Companion gives the following recipe for bread crumb biscuit, which is said to be very good: Take one quart each of bread crumb and sour milk, add one- half cupful of lard, One-half teaspoonful of salt, and stiffen with flour in which put before sifting one teaspoon each of saleratus and baking powder. Mold, and bake in a quick oven. Be sure to allow the crumbs to soak for an hour in the milk before adding the other ingred- ients. The biscuits brown attractively and taste aa good as they look. The total amount paid by the Domin- i on Government in bounties for the fiscal period of the nine months ending March 31, was $1,299,801. For the fg months of the previous fiscal period the total amount paid in bounties was $2,004,339. The amounts paid during the pest nine months were as follows: Pig iron, $385,- 231; paddled iron bars ,$311; steel ingots, $575,259; manufacturers of steel, $338,9. 08, The following places in Ontario have been established as outporta of customs and warehousing ports: Belle River, Oobalt, Hawkesbury and Park HiII. The customs collecting station at Grafton. Ont,, has been closed, Among the historical curiosities to be seen at Chatsworth House, the residenos of the Duke of Devonshire, is a willow tree that weeps, very often to the person. al discomfort of those beneath it, To the casual observer it appears just an or- dinary ill na �+ w ow, but on closer inspection it$ia seen to be artfully artificial. It le made from a metal to closely resemble a living tree, and each of its branches is covered with innttnaerable doles, In foot the whole tree is a monster syringe, be, ing connected to otivater main near by. The key for turning on and Otis close at hand, And many A visiting party has been enticed beneath its branches bit praotioal jokers. WHY SPRING BRINGS WEAKNESS rvvvv insvvvvfrmivririrrwrry Winter Weakens the System and Al- lows Disease Germs to Enter, Great epidemics, such as fevers, in- fections skin diseases and pestilence break out in the spring. Winter shuts out fresh air from many horses, and only a few get even a little sunshine. The blood naturally grows thin, colorless and diseased,— we tire easily, sleep poorly and have headaches. Iu this condition we are easy prey to aiok- nese and iiU the hospitals and graveyards. You must create resistance and strength. The blood must be purified, Must be Ovate power to expel the seeds of spring tever. F>rrozone is the only remedy: It tails back vim and energy, fills the body with vitality, makes every fibre sing with new life and health. That gnawing tiredness leaves yon— Ferrozoue drives it away. Sleepless nights are turned into periods of rest, and you. pick up fast. Day by day your appetite improves,---• this menus more food is transformed in nutriment that will build and energize weak organs. The inclination to worry passes away because Ferrozone imparts perve— tone and bodily strength that prevents de- pression. Think it over—Ferrozone is a wonder- ful tonic, in fact it is more because it establishes health that lasts. Thouands use it in the spring and thereby cleanse the eutiretsystem to a perfect condition. You'll feel the uplifting power of Ferro - zone in a week,-- it's bound to help you if you only give it the chance. Sold by all dealers, 50o. a box or six boxes for $2.60; be sure of the name Ferrozone. PERT PARAGRAPHS. There is one good thing about a rapid man — he is pretty pertain to make a quick finish. A gentle manner is a good thing to have, especially if it is backed up by the ability to give a swift kiok. People only make a pretense of exchan- ging views. They never really do it. Most people are willing that you should help yourself — if they can't keep you from it, Getting a livingia so strenuous for some men that they don't have any time to live. We can etand the foolishneea of a suc- cessful man muoh more easily than we can the wisdom of a failure. Leek of courage keeps many a man from being a law breaker. Some people say nothingso persistently that you 'moped them of drawing a salary for it. You can't tell how many children a woman hasn't by the motherly air she wears. What most of us would like is an in- come that is discriminating enough to adjust itself to our needs. The advertising merchant is the one who does the business in. these days of push and, enterprise. There are more newspaper readers today than ever be- fore in the history of the world. The newpaper places your business under the eyes of the buyer. He sees what he wants, and knowing where to find it, looks up the wide-awake merchants who asked him to come and neo him. Success in the days of sharp competition calls for eternal vigilance. You can't keep a hustler down. Wingham General Hospital (Under Government inspection) Pleasantly situated. Beautiful fur- nished. Open to all regularly licensed physicians. RATES FOR PATIENTS— (which include board and nnraing), $3.50 to $15.00 per week wording to location of room. For further information, address MISS RATHRINE STEVENSON, Lady Superintendent, Box 223, Wingham Ont. Farm Labourers and Domestics. I have been appointed by the Dominion Gov- ernment to place emigrants from the United Kingdom in positions as farm laborers or do - :nestle servants in this vicinity. Any person requiring such help should notify me by letter stating fully the kind of help required, when wanted and wages offered. The number ar- riving may not be sufficient to supply all re- quests but every effort will be made to pro• vide each applicant with help required. PETER CAMPBELL, Canadian Government Employment Agent Wingham, Ont. rOPULA.Et STALLIONS The imported Clydesdale Stallion"Drum- burie Chief" will make the season of 1007 as f ollows ay, May 14t -h, will leave his owner's stable, proceed to Win. Mc - Michael's con. 2, Morris, for noon ; thence to Thos. Warwick's con. , Morris, where ho will remain until Wednesday noon. Wednesday-- At noon leave for Jos. Miller's, con. 0, Morris for night. Thursday --To Jos. Golley's, gravel for noon, then to Dr, A. T. Fords sale steble, Wingham, and remain until b'ridsq Bli'vale wherThen will hremain until tthheefol lowing Tuesday morning. 1. W. Itxa, Prop. and Manager. • ,,�._.. The imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Mascot" will make the seeaon of 1007 as follows:-- Tuesday, May 14th, will leave his . owner's stable, Bluevale, and proceed to J. Kitten's, eon, 9,Turnberry for noon; then to Andrew Gonun ll's, coria C. Turnberry for night. Wed- neaday—to Bohn Wylie's for two hours, then to Alex. Rosi', ten. 8, TTurnberry, for noon, then to Dr. A. T, Ford's side stable, Wingham, for night. Timothy—To Andrew Mitchell's, eon. 10 Tunrnberri', for noon, thence by war' of Giimour'k sehool to Dr. A. T. Ford's sale stable, Wingham, and remain'nntil Friday afternoon, and theft proceed to his owner s stable, where he will remain until the follow, ing Tuesday sacrumu.w. _ } V D DS4Ftt 1#t,ace Proprietor. �DRe seer,. M s se BARLEY: --Black, a limited quantity on hand, seldom yielding less than 40 0. bushels per acre. Mensnry, a well-known variety, strong and heavy VVYTIVVVVIVIIMYVVYVVVINTai SEEDS ! FOR FARM AND GARDEN AT T ILLS' CLOVERS: --Common Red, Mammoth, Red, Alsiko, Lucerne, and 'White Also Timothy. These seeds are inspected and approved by the De- .; partment at Ottawa for purity and growth, and are all home grown - OATS: --We have several varieties on hand, for instance: White Marvel,' wonderfully productive, yielding as much as 85 bushels to the acre. • of large plump, white grain. Tartar King, highly recommended by - the Experimental Farm at Ottawa, strong straw, free from rust.: White Russian, has been grown extensively in Perth County. $1000 Oats, very highly endorsed by the American farmers, by whom, it has been largely grown, EJAPANESE MILLET: --Also called Million Dollar Grass, well-known in rJAPANESE BUCKWHEAT:—One of the best varieties, very early a, and productive. CRUSSIAN SUNFLOWER:--Somethimes 15 inches in diameter. Ontario, splendid for green fodder and bay, r,• GOOSE WHEAT :—The cleanest from foreign seeds I have ever handled. r ip 3. • EARLY POTATOES :--We have Nought Six a very early and productive ► variety, Carman No. 1 grown at Experimental Farm Ottawa EBE SUTY OF HEBRON:—Snooessfully grown in this vicinity, OORNS:—We have coming, the largest stook of finest varieties for silage and ; Maturing purposes in the country, also Sweet Table Corn, Oorley'a extra early, Crosse 's early, Sugar Corn and Country Gentleman, field and garden peas. lb - ter. . 10.. rr. ALSO GROUND OILCAKE:--Bilebeys Cream Equivalent, Twin City Herb E Food, and Pure Ground Flax Meal, r In; p ►p;PI' 'tit ei-. All kinds of farm produce T. A. + "�; taken, MILLS MI be en 4I0111iAnl`AAIiAAJaSAAI iitatli1L17i/►IK itittigAifitAASAIKAArfailtAlkAlIMMAA WW1 •••••••••••••••••08S•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••.• •• 0 0 0• O a •• Advertisement a • All it• • • • • THE TIMES Brings Gaol Results ••„,•0. • • • •' • •. ' • • •.• • s- • a • • • • • • • r O • • • • se • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • The Wingham Times reaches the • homes of most of the people of Wingham and surrounding country. , It keeps its subscribers posted on all the news of the day—local, political and foreign. If you have anything to sell, or want anything, advertise in The Times. Rates on application. We Think printing That's our business. We are constantly on the lookout for new ideas, and these are here awaiting your accept- ance. It's no trouble for us to give you information ----to write or call—it will place you under no obligation, and perhaps we may suggest something you can profit by. Prices right. Quality ever the talisman. The Wingham Times WING/IAM, ONTARIO, Ail •. • to • • • • i :• �. a. • itilmestomowommotorm niteitimeatommmokm