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The Wingham Times, 1907-07-25, Page 66 THE WINGIIAM TIMES, JULY 25, 1907 1 1 1 o 11 .1, ED ROSE TE A" IS TGEO p The more particular you are, The better you will like it The fine quality of Red Rose is most appreciated by those who are the most particular. Notice the clear, amber color in the cup and the delightful fragrance when poured from the teapot. Will you try a package to -day ? Ask your grocer to send you one! 1 .11 11 I I 1 1 11 Kernels from the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Nearly a million people died of the plague in India during the first five enonths of the present year. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medigine—Dr. Wood's- Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satiefaotion. Price 25 cents - Appendicitis has made such steady 'pro,gress in Germany from year to year that medical Booieties have taken it np lox' special extended study. DR. A. W. CHASE'S 0 CATARRH CURE ... &Mc. I s sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanently cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. MI dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chas* Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. Austria's great salt mine at Wiellczka, bag 600 miles of galleries and employs -9000 miners, It hair been worked for over 16 centuries. In Santa Roaa, Oat., is a church with 45 sitting capacity of 200, which is built entirely of timber sawed out of a single redwood tree. THE LAMES' FELITORFTE. /saxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick _Headache, Billiousnese, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. The latest chair for the victim of sea- Stioknese has a movable seat vibrated by an electric motor. This is said to give surprising relief to the sufferer. A 16.year-old Hungarian girl, living in Denver, is said to be the only female maker of violins in the world. She has just completed her fourth, and all of them are said to be of fine workmanship and excellent tone. Free, for Catarrh, just to prove merit, a Trial size box of Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Let me send it now. It ie a snow-white, creamy, healing, antiseptic balm. Containing such healing ingred- ients as Oil Eucaliptus, Thymol, Menthol ete., it gives 'nets& and lasting relief to Catarrh of the ncse and throat. Make the free test and see for yourself what this preparation can and will accomplish. Address Dr. Shoop, Roine, Wis. Large jars 5Q gellIg. $old by delelere, Germany excels all other counties in the production of honey. It is estimat- ed that there aro 2,000,000 beehives in that country, with an output of 20,000 tons. Spain is second with a production of 19,000 tone from 1,690,000 hives. Pleee 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. Itehing, painful, protruding or blind piles disap- pear like magic by its nee. Large nickel - capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealer.. The Bell Telephone Co.'s line from Goderioh to Port Albert, Kintail and Dungannon is now completed and theme points now have the means of speedy communication with the outside world. The "oentrals" are at H. Hayden's store at Port Albert, M. Whitty's store at Dengannon. CATARRH If you want a sure curs for CATARRH OP THE HEAD, here it is. : 0110011114011 THE REASON' WE BECAUSE OXYGENATOR HEALS The mucous membrane being in an hallanted condition, causes running at the nose t but when this Membrane is • Mated the discharge teases. Erery eflbrt should be made to _cure Ontarrh, for it leads to Catarrh of the Throat, Stomach or Bladder, Consurap- tion and Bright's Disease. "Oxygenator" 01 put up in large slut bottles. Price, 11.2S, $1.00, and Mc. "oxygen istor" is by All *Wesel• awl retail druggists. The Oxygenator Company Taranto, Canadian According to the Voter's Lists for the townehip of Usborne just published there are 801 voters. The wife of Dr. J. 0. Orr, Manager of the Industrial Exhibition, died suddenly at Vancouver. Doan's Kidney Pills aot on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, infianiation gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder Ireland bas about twenty bacon fac- tories which slaughter annually 850,000 pigs. Thevoter's list of the township of Stephen shows there are 1256 voters in the township. Many people say they are "all nerves,' easily startled or upset, easily worried and irritated. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just the remedy snoh people require. They reettore perfect harmony of the nerve centres and give now nerve force to shaerered nervous systems. Thomas Durnin, of Dungannon, was sworn in as a Justice of the Peace before His Honor Judge Holt. Libel suits asking for $280,000 damages have now been filed in connection with the Cayuga murder trial. Peat fodder for cattle is made in Ger- many of the top layer of peat, mixed with per cent of molasses. Bow's Thls We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fluancially able to carry ont any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNON & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testis motsials sent free. Price 75 c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. How do Americans pronounce the name of their country? The head mas- ter of a school to Ent/lend mays it is "riteleeurruoku8h," Italy's state 'effete' took in $177,000,. 000 in a year and gave back in prizes $9,000,000. Much of the money came from the poorest people, SPRING MEDICINE. As a spring medicince 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. Au immense Scottish celebration will be held in Seaforth, under the auspices of Lady Nairn camp Sons of Scotland on Friday August 16th. It is reported that Japanese merchants with the aid of their Government, are making persistent efforts to capture the cotton markets of China. I'll stop your pain free. To elfow you first—before you spend a penny—what my Pink Fain Tablets can dol I will moil yeti fie, a Trial Package et thetn—Dr, Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill • pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. Tient is all. Address Dr, ' Shoop, Racine, Wis. Soid by all dealeri. There is said to be but one non-union cigar factory in all New England, and only 20 cigarmakers employed in the six state* who ere not member* of the union. • A lady told this story in en 'afternoon dinner speech :—Onoe, upon tinier there was a Sunday school alas* in whioh all the little boys were wont eaok week to subsotiba their ha'pennies to a mbilloiutry box. One Sunday their Weber should like next week when you put your money In the box, to] say a text to rne about it." Sunday ewe, and all the little ones had theist toxic till it osine to the tern of a little fa:4W* lad. He dropped his ha'penny in and seid he, " A fool and hie money are seen *do." The simplest way to aeoortain the purity of olive (it is to freeze it. Pure olive oil has the exclusive property Of freezing at 3 or 4 degrees below zero whereas other oils need a temperature of ten degrees below zero. For Over Sixty Tears. An old and Weil-Tried-Remedy—Mrs Winslow's 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 gums, allays all pain, oures wind colic, and is the beat 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 incalculable. Be sure you eels for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, June 30th, 1906. Serial Number 1098. The United States snpplied Marseilles, France, with 10,118,922 pounds of the 16,501,487 pounds of tobacco which that port received in 1905, according to a re• port made by Consul General Skinner. The biggest horse in the world will be at Toronto exhibition this year. The hone was a portion of the Morocco ex- hibit e.t St. Louie fair. It stands 21 hands 2 inches high, or 7 feet. 2 inohea, weighs 2,835 pounds and is seven years old. I will mail yon free, to prove merit, samplee 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 ie treating the result of your ailment, and not the cause. 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 wnere Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves". Also for bloating, bit- iousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to- day for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restotative is sold by all dealers. On Teasley 'Morning of last week there was another break in Fordwich darn. It is opposed that a musk rat undermiued the cement work and the water washed out a large hole o that the pond was almost dry in the morning. The break has been repaired. It is very probable that within the next few days, Mr. A. J. Rause! Snow, the Government oommiesioner, Appoint- ed to hive tigate the conduct arse opsr Mien of the Iastitute for the blind at Brantford and certain chargee Muted we Mr, H. F. Gardiner, the superinteudent will hand his report to Hon. Dr. Pyne, minister of education. It is understood that the personal charges against Mr, Gardicer are not eubstantiated, and that the euperintendent will be fully vin- dicated, Stratford Herald: A rather rare sight was seen on Ontario street this morning. It was that of an old lady, 76 years of age, shingling a roof. It might bo well to remark that she is making a very neat job too. An exchange remarks that a man can start out any day, and inside of an hour and thirty minutes he can engage a wo- man to work for him for life at nothing a week, while it will take two weeks of solid search to get one to work at fair 'ago' and boerd, Patrick Hefferrean, one of the most otive and energetic citizens of Walk erton, died on the 5th instant after an illness of fourteen months during whioh he underwent four operations. He was born in Carleton County in 1851 and came to Walkerton when 5 years old. Prices are going up alround. At a recent meeting of the Brant Council those who have been supplying g ravel for the roads were present with a de- niand that the price of gravel be raised to 100, per yard. The old ink& is and as that rate had been set by law at the beginning of the year, no inorease could be made this year. Carrick has inoreased the price from 80. to 9o., and other townehips will likely follow. GE BLOOD wiTasL SHOW SO WILL BAD BLOOD. LOSING MUSCULAR POWER? The First Sign of Mental Decay -- The Wareing of General Break Down. Changes in the nervous system mani- fest themselves slowly. They shove first by muscular weak- ness—a feeling that threatens paralysis, or by a fullness in the head that indicates approaching apoplexy. It seems like stiffness but you soon discover there's a laok of power—that the endurance of this or that muscle is 1101. what it ought to be. Your friends may notice a Alight thickness of epeeole or that your mem- ory is decidedly failing. These symptommay grow Worse very quickly if they are not treated by Ferrozene. You most build np the norvons system. This can be accom- plished in no other way as thoroughly and permanently as by the use of Ferrozone. Tina remarkable remedy, which has cured tens of thousands of Canadian people, increases enormously the diges- tive power, stimulates the formation of blood, the rich, red kind that puts new life into the nerves. The first result of these changes is increased strength. Natural circulation quickly follows, and that fullnese in the head, so clue turbing and alarming, too, quickly passes away. These chanties are wrought in a natur- al way, for the reason that Ferrozone treats the causes that excite these troubles. For the aged and weak who need strength—for those run-down and thin, for the sickly and nervous who lack etaying power—nothing compares with Ferrozone. No tonic gives such lasting good health; try it yourself. Sold by all dealers in Soo. boxes. The annual financial report fo the Luoknow Methodist Church for the year ending May 31st, 1907, shows the follow- ing totals: Quarterly board 31120.60; Special Offering $1068.00; Educational $39 25; Missionary $288.06; Epworth League $89.35; Ladies Aid $174.90 Judge Riddell has made an order pro- hibiting the trial of a Division Court no- tion brought by an Oxford County man in Orford against it man who lives in Huron county. The judge finds that Buchanan, the plaintiff, who lives in In- gersoll, must sue in Huron county, and cannot compel Brown, the defendant, The ens in a healthy body and ruddy complexion, the other in ill -health, blotches, pimples, boils and sores, and frequently in intenser forms as ulcer', abscesses; erysipelas, salt rheum, etc. Every organ of the body depends on the blood for force and vitality, sod is but scantily served when the blood is impure. No remedy is so potent as a blood purifier or more rapidly producee new and healthy blood than BURDOCK •LOOD IS writ RSkich neutralizes the various poisons and restores the vitalizing power of this ail intportent laid. r� ohbyigt druggist. anti 4101stg, One of *be worthy pioneers of Seafortle district, iu the person of Mrs. John Young, passed away from the life on tbe 10th inet. Mrs. Young had reached the good age of 82 years. She had been in feeble health for about *ix years and the change was a relief to her. Mrs, Youngli maiden name was Harriet Smith. She wait a native of Hull, yorlabiro, England and came to this country when quite young, Aft sr her marriage to Mr. Young tht y settled ou Yonge street, near what is now Toronto and 56 years ago oame to Hibbert and settled on the homestead farm on the 7th conoession, where she continued to reside until about one year ago, whet\ she came to Seatoith and made her home with her eon, Mr, John Young, and where she was tenderly oared for until her death. It was with deep regret and sorrow that the people of Kincardine and dis- trict learued on Saturday of the emitting away of the Rev. F. M. Smith at hie re- sidence on Princess street, Kincardine. Findlay Malcom Smith was born on April 13th, 1831, in the village of Oak- land, Brant County. He was successful in his studies and 50 years ago was or- dained as a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church. Among the many places he was stationed was St. Davide, Sinithville, Oranboro Lydden, Welland, Anoaster, Flamboro, Eramosa, Mt. Forest, Thornbury, Shelburne, Kincar- dine, Garafraxa, Kenilworth, Hen- fryn and Elmwood. It is twenty-five years ago since he preached in M. E. chu- rch here on Queen street, about the time of the union of the Wesleyan and Metho- dist Episcopal churl:bee. About thirteen years ago Der. Smith was placed on the superannuated roll of the church and came to reside in Kincardine. He was a man of fine physique, able and ener- getio, who always kept abreast of times. He was married on July 13th, 1859, to Miss Catharine S. Rathburn of Blenheim township, and a peculiar incident is that his death occurred on,the anniversary of his wedding day. flraItK aud -Vitality for Old. As old age creeps on vitality is lower- ered, the heart beats more slowly, the blood becomes thin and watery and the power of resistance is lessened. It is the old people above all others who require the new lite and energy, which come with the use of Dr. Chases Nerve Food. Thousands of old people depend on this treatment, becanee it calms and quiets the nerves, gradually and certainly en- riches the blood, builds np the system and instils new life and vigor into their shrivelled arteries. No Race Suicide Here. There was, says Canada, buried a few weeks ago in the cemetery at St. Raphael, county of &noises°, a widow named Roy, who wasborn in the year of Water- loo-1815—and who had almost attained to her 92nd birthday. She married in 1834, and had 10 children, all of whom, remarkable to say, are still living, the oldest being 71 and the youngest 55 years of age. Her oldest son has 14 living children, 45 grand children, and one great-grandohild. Two other sons and a daughter have respectively 13, 12, and 11 children. Altogether the old lady . has left 223 descendants. who is a Seaforth man, to leave his noun- ty. The amount at issue is only 318 30. Some Results of Torpid Liver. • Headaches, bad taste in month, indig- estion, feelings of fulness and discomfort constipation, backache, kidney derange- ments and bodily pains are some remits of a torpid, sluggish liver. By their ex- traordinary influence on the liver Dr, Chase's Kidney Liver Pills positively re- moves the oanse of these ailments and disordere, WOMEN PAY MORE. Why Insurance Companies DIserimi- nate Against the Gentle Sex. If one is to believe the medical exam. inera the reason a woman pays more for the previlige of life insurance is that she 1 much more commonly a victim of in- digestion and stomach troubles and the fatal ailments that spring from these cnt18011. 11 1. not the acute attacks of disease that influenoe the Insurance [examiners alone, but the constant feelings or weak- ness, heedaohe, indigestion and stomach trouble. These things phyaioiaua say, kills more people than many of the serious diseases. For (motive power in all stomach troubles nothing else is as safe yet effec- tive nothing else can be so thoroughly relied upon to relieve all troubles of hub, gestion, as Mi-ona. It is unlikely any remedy heretofore known; it is not a mere digestive tablet ; it strengthens and restores to natural action the stomach and bowels sled make* a complete cure in even the wurse form of stomach troubler. Walton McKibben sell. Misona itt 50.oent boxes under it guarantee to re- fund the Money unless it does all that is claimed for it. The late Geo, Acheson, of Goderloh, in his will provided for several sub- stantial bequests to the Methodist church including 33,000 to the trustee board of North Street Methodist church; 32,000 to the general missionary fund, of the Methodist church of Canada; 32,000 to the Women's Missionary Society; $1,000 to the imperantation fund, There is also a bequest of 32,000 to the Woman's Christian Tetnperanos Union and one of 31,000 to the Goderloh marine hospital. The Northern Spy ie an apple that is self sterile. That is, the flowers will not fertilise themselves, and bare to have other trees nearby for the purpeee of frialtatattiag. A gentleman from Heave - let put out 'several sores of Spy. year. *KO and failed to gat fruit at %0 year'. A friend itaivited grafting a teW tree. of another variety to blow* *boot the !Atte lilt*. This was dons and OA otohard immediately became remantra5 tive. This foot is worth knowing to the oroltatdist, FRIENDSHIP. A ruddy drop of manly blood The surging sea outweighs; The world uncertain comes and goes, The lover rooted stay', I fancied he was fled— And after many a year Glowed nnexhansted kindliness, Like daily sunrise there, My careful heart was free again; Oh, friend, my bosom said, Through thee alone the sky is arched, Through thee the rose is red: Alt things through thee take nobler form, The mill -round of our fate appears A sun path in thy worth, Me, too, thy nobleness has taught To master my despair; The fountains of nay hidden life Are through thy friendship fair. Kidney Disease And Its Danger. 40•••••mir Kidney disease comes on quietly— may have been in the system for years, before you suspected the real cause ol your trouble. There may have been backaches, neuralgia, eciatica, rheuma- tism, etc. Perhaps you did not know these were symptoms of kidney disease, so the trouble kept on growing worse, until disturbances of the water ap- peared, or there wet gtevel or retention ete wipe, or some suck sign of kidney trouble, Doan's Kidney Pills should be taken at the first sign Of anything wrong; they strengthen the kidneys and help them to filter the blood properly—help them to flush off, and carry away with the surplus water, all those impurities which the bl... gathers up in its dr- cuit of the b..y. Mrs. Alfred Le131aftc, Black Cape, Que., writes : "I feel it my duty to say a Word about Doael'is KIDNET I. suffered dreadful pains across ray baek—so bad I eould not stoop or bend After hal need two bones I now feel met corn etely cured. I highly re• Otrarafnid ours KIDPCIT r11111:' .5011 vvvyvvrryvvvreol rormyrrurrryvvyrryvvyyvill Clearance Sa e OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS At Cost and Less.? MUSLINS—Beautiful Flowered 1. IC 44 ti lt Muslins, regular 30c at 25e 250 at 20e tt 20c at 17e 15c tit 12:1 C4 IC 12 at 10c .1 I( 8e at 5c 0. E CORSETS—D. & A., up to•date Corsets, regular $1.00 at 80c; regular 0. 75c at 60,L 0, 0. Jei 0'; 101 10 DRESS GOODS—Of every color to be cleared out at half price. It ee will pay you to get them. Come and see them anyway, we „le will be very pleased to show you what we are offering. 14 FLANNELETTES—Our stock of Flannelettea is tbe largest in town, and we give you better value than you can obtain elsewhere. We cannot replace them at the price we ask from you. We handle the IDEAL SKIRT SUPPORTERS—The best le thing in that line ever invented. ▪ FLOUR—We have the "Renown Brand", Listowel Flour at $2.40 * • per cwt. Try it—It is good. * BUG DEATH—Try Bug Death for potatoes and all kinds of bushes • and shrubs. A plant food as well as a bug exterminator. le • A large stock of Canned Tomatoes, Peas and Corn at reduced prices. 0" 0,5 0' A11 kinds of farm produce taken. es GLOVES—Ladies' Black Kid Gloves, regular $1.25 for 80c; regular $1.09 for 600, WHITEWEAR—Ladies' Ready made Wbitewear, odd lines. Cheap White Lawn Shirt Waists, fine embroidery trimmed, regular 81.50 for $1.O0; regular $1.25 for 90e. Black Sateen Underskirts, regular $1.40 for $1.25 ; regular $1.25 for $1.00. • CHOP FOR SALE. Fresh Groceries Always on Hand. T. A. MILLS. 1. is! 1 4 4 4 dits .34 44- i4,1 'sr eitA witsiCAKKAAAIIIMICAAALEAAAAAA VilthicAAACKAAASEAKEASMAiltao 806111111011111191111111111011111110001101111111 011011111,0011110011111•••0001101110411011, or- t op 0, • • • • • • • • • • • s • The Wingham Times reaches the homes of most of the people of Wingharn and surrounding country. 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