The Wingham Times, 1907-08-01, Page 3ti
THE WINGHAM TIMES, AUGUST 1, 1907
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EXCURSION
Saturday, illgust 10
LNggai �m►,
To Summer
Tourist Resoris
Muskoka Lakes, Temagami,
Lake of Bays, Kawattha Lakes,
- Georgian Bay, Thousand Islands,
Algoequin Park, Quebec.
Minerva Encampment, No. 47, I. O. O. F., Wingham, have
completed arrangements with the Grand Trunk Rail-
way System to run a big Excursion to
S -AR NIA
Via HYDE PARK
From the following places, on Saturdly, August loth, 1907,
returning Monday, August x2th, at the following low rates :
PLAOE TIME
Lucknow .. .. 6.10
Whitechurch,..„ ...... ...... 6.23.
Wingham •... 6 40
6 52
Belgrave ....
Blyth 7.06
FARE
$2.05
2.05
. 2 05
1.75
Children over 5 and lander 12:Years, Half Fare.
Returning, special train will Nave Sarnia on Monday,
August 12, at to p. m.
Portland and 01d Orchard, Me.
While Mountains.
All reached by the Grand Trunk
Railway the 'Tourist Route of
America." .
Direct ccencction with all boat
lines.
Tourist tickets on sale daily to all
resorts.
For full information as to rates and
tickets, pall on L. HAROLD, Depot
Agent. J. D. MoDoNALn, D. P. A,,
Toronto.
CANADIAN;'.
PACIFIC
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills
Must Boar Signature of
See Pac.Slmile Wrapper Below.
_ very small snd as easy
Ile take as sugar.'
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CARTERS FDR DIUINESS.
1TTLE FOR BtLiOUSNES3.
IVES FOR:TORPID LIVER.
rOR„CONSTIPATION
PILLS. FOR SALLOW SKIN.
YLPQt?OTHECOMPLEXION
arab ipureyYegetabReM/�G+iw
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
The Orphan Laddie's Appeal.
BY O. E. A. MELVILLE, MONTANA.
I'm just a bit laddie, sae poor and sae
lonely,
Sae far frau my country,'my kindred
and hame;
Sae far free dear Sootia's green huts aye
sae lovely,
The wilds o' this country I'll ne'er
love the same.
Ab l wae's me that ever: we crossed 'the
wide ocean
.To dig for the gold° that we never
could fin' ;
My father and mother had aye sic a
• noticn
To try foreign parts, a guid fortune
to win.
HOMESEEKERS'
Sotaad Trip Excursions
to Canadian
NORTH-WEST
Arrangements have also been made with the White Star
Line to convey passengers from Sarnia to.
DE.TR OIT
411.
Leave Toronto
TUESDAYS.
JULY AUGUST SEPT.
30 13 and 27 10 and 24
tiekeu good returning within sixty days. •
VERY LOW RATES
for second-dass tickets toWinnipeg arida importantNorth•
west towns •
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
on each ezcunion. Berths at small additional cost. Berths
must be reserved early: very heavy demand. Apply to
local agent at least a week before excursus's leaver.
Ask nearest Q.P.R. Ticket Adent for
more Information
or write
C. p. FOSTER. Dig. Pan. Ast.. C.P.R.. Torah
For tickers and lull inrormatton see J. H•
lieemer, Agent at Witgbrin.
per magnificent Steamer '`Tashmoo," on Saturday, leaving.
Sarnia 4.50 p. m., at the low return fare of 50 cents.
Tickets good returning on any White Star Line boat up to and
ilicluding 2.30 p. m. on Monday, August 12. This will afford
an excellent outing and an opportunity for excursionists to
spent Sunday in Detroit.
Everyone dente and enjoy a pleasant. outing.
11. B, ELLIOTT;
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We carry all sizes of diamonds
from the largest to the smallest,
either set or unset and all of the pur-
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374 Richmond St.
LONDON, ONT.
LOCAL SALESMAN
WANTED
THE WOMAN AT HOME.
A pinch of ash added to the coffee
will improve its aroma.
The best houeekeeper is the one who
passes less time in making things clean
and .more th ought in keeping them clean
as she goes.
Olive oil is superior to lardor butter
sea frying medium. Meats, potatoes,
its fact ev orythingito be fried in a skillet,
taste better for Leing cooked in oil.
When making a walst run a thread
around the neck unlit the collar or bind-
ing can be put on. Your garment will
fit better an d not to etrettbi d out of
shape.
Twenty-four hours before shampooing
saturate the scalp +with warm olive oil.
Careful grccmirg every night with a
brush will encourage the hair to be good
If woolen dress goods are hung out of
doors, right side out, for three or four
hours or all night (if este), it will be
shrunken as satisfactorily as if done by
a professional tailor.
Wearing glasses need not be' perman-
ent. If the first hint of derangement in
tha eyes is heeded, a short time spout
under the direction of an oculist will
safely tide over the diff oulty.
It is meet restful to clove the eyes
freqnently for a few minutes. This rest
does them great good. Partioulerly
should this be done in trains and street
care. Many a headache and smarting -
pain would thus be saved.
Ah 1 weel laid th' plans o' the guid
and the thrift,
But death wi' hiasickle had plans o'
his ain;
He's ta'en baith my father and mother
and left me
A wee lonely laddie to trudge on alane:
Canld blows the wind, and the snow
drifts sae dreary ;
Cauld blaws the wind, and my clues
are sae thin ;
But milder my heart wi' no kind friend
sae cheery
To grip my hand kindly and bid me
came in.
for Wingham and adjoining country to
represent
"Canada's Greatest Nurseries'
A. permanent situation for the right
man, for Whom the territory will be re.
served. Pay weekly. Free Equlpntelat.
Write for particulate. '
soINTE J'c WELLINGTON
1'owthia ilareoriee
Ah?„ Scotland's sae far, and sae often I
wonder
If a' my bit hopes aro just kindled in
vain;
If ever I'll s peil up the heathery hills
yonder
And seek the birds nests' and be
happy again.
With tho marvis I'd sing till I fairly
grew dizzy
Wi' the joy in my heart sae gladsome
an' free;
I'd guddle the trout where the burnie
'rues lazy;
I'd climb for the hazel nuts high on
the tree.
Oh 1 how I long for a glimpse of the
heather --
The wee pink tipped gowana an' sweet
yellow broom,
And to stroll once again with plait, cap
and feather,
To pn' the sweet primroses fresh as
they bloom.
An' oh 1 would ye help me sae kindly
now thiuk ye
To gaug to my country, my hame in
- the glen,
My father an' mother in Heaven will
thank ye -
Their poor lonely laddie's kind friends
they will ken.
or
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2. Exci.es the functions of the liver.
3. Promotes a sound and quiet sleep.'
4. Disinfects the mouth,
5. Neutralizes the surplus acids of the
stomach.
6. Paralyzes hemorrhoidal disturbances.
7. Helps the secretion'of the kidneys.
8. Prevents calculus concretions.
9. Obviates indigestion.
10. A preventative against diseases of
the throat.
11. Restores all nervous energy and re-
vives the natural forces.
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42 IIarbord Street, Toronto, Ont.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
UNSHI
FURNACE
UNBREAKABLE FIRE-?
The lower portion of a fire -pot is
or partly filled with dead ashes, leaving
red-hot coals in the upper part. The res
the upper portion expands much more
lower.
This uneven expansion causes
too great for a one-piece fire -pot
Sooner or lowing
heat later it will
s sslitickening
anding
escape.
But the fire -pot of tlse
is constructed to meet
dition. It is in two sect
upper half. expands, 65
necessary, independently
lower. When cool, it co
back to its original size,
to the lower half perfectly.
And this strong, unbre
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heat -tight,
-
fire -pot
superior features of the Su
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Another pretty oonooio is prepared by
beatiog pot cheese until it is very fine
and light. A little heavy cream is then
mixed with it and it is spread on the
buttered rounds of toast. Sprinkled
with chopped chives and served on
crisp lettuoe leaves it is extremely at-
trtotive.
Peas celery and stoned olives through
the chopper, and add sofficent mayon-
naise dressing to make a thick paste.
Then fold in some thickly whiple3
cream i.n'i servo the mixture on the
buttered toast in little irregular mounds
They are the most important secretory
organs. Into and through the kidneys
flow the waste fluids of the body, con-
taining poisonous matter taken out of
the system. If the kidneys do not act
properly this matter is retained, the
whole system becomes disordered and
the following symptoms will follow .
Pain in the small of the back and loins,
frightful dreams, specks floating before
the eyes, puffiness under the eyes, and
swelling of the fent and ankles or any
urinary trouble.
When any of these symptoms manifest
tliemeelves you can quickly rid yourself
of them by the Use of the best of all
medicines for the kidneys,
DOAN'S
KIDDY PILLS.
tar. John L. Doyle, Sutton West, Ont.,
tinter ; "I was troubled with a pain
in my back for some time, but after
using two boxes of Wares I{in eery
Pure I leas entirely cured and can speak
hfghl in their favor."
P ce ItO cents per box, or S for ''$1.211
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Pain in the head -pain anywhere, has its cause:
Pain is congestion, pain is blood pressure -nothing
else usually. At least. so says Dr. Shoop. and to
Drove it he has created a little pink tablet. That
tablet -called Dr. Shoop's neadacho Tablet -I 'l'
coaxes blood pressure away from pain centers
Its effect is charming, pleasingly delightful. Gently, 'I'
though safely, it surely equalizes the blood circtu 4'
]anon.
If you hays a headache, it's blood pressure.
If it's painful periods with women, same causo. ';'
If you aro sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood ,
congestion -blood pressure. That surely is a
certainty. for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop , '.1j.'
it in 20.minutes. and the tablets simply distribute i d�
She unnatural blood pressure.
Bruise your finger, and doesn't it get red, and '1'
ewell, and pain you? Of course it docs. It's con. I
gestion, blood pressure. You'll find it where pain
19 -always. It's simply Common Sense.
We sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend
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