The Wingham Times, 1907-08-15, Page 66
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NOT SO MUCH
Please 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
be too strong.
Red Rose Tea combines strength
with that rich, fruity flavor which hasmade
it famous.
You are sure to like it. Will you order a Package
from your Grocer?
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Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Int eresting Paragraphs from our Exhanges.
Dancers in India wear nose rings set
with preoious stones.
The gold mines in Western Australia
have paid dividends amounting to over
-$70,000,000.
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 such
people require. They restore perfect
harmony of the nerve centras and give
anew nerve force to sbateered nervous
systems;
The Montreal Street Railway has given
free rides to over 22,000 children this
mummer.
. In oensegnenbe of the increasing abuse
of opium its sale in French Harbor cities
bas been forbidden.
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid-
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They cure backaches, weak back, rhenm-
atlem, diabetes, congestion, inflamation,
gravel, Bright's disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder
According to recent estimates the
population of Toronto has reached
800,000.
The C. P. R. is adding to its rolling
stook just now at the rate of 28 freight
cars a day and 200 engines a year.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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For Europe generally the population
Increases yearly by 41 to every 10,00
inhabitants.
A few drops of any good toilet water
in the last rinsing water gives a faint
suggestion of perfume to the hair that is
very refreshing.
For Over Slxty Years.
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,
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 incalculable. Be sure you ask
for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind. Gnaranteed under
the Food and Drag Qct, ,JRpe 30th, 1906.
Serial Number 1098.
A man of Witten, Germany, who had
been almost deaf for some years, recover-
ed his hearing completely after a terrific
explosion.
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Dears the The Kind YOU Hatee Always Bought
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Oysters cannot live iu the Baltic Sea,
the reason being that it is not salt enough.
They can oniy live in water that con-
tains at least 37 parts of gait to every
1,000 parte et water,
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
OXYGENATOR
"Nature's PerfectBlood Purifier
Cures Ati Germ Diseases"
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS
THE OXYGENATOR CO.,
42 Harbors! Street, Toronto, Ont.
The number of different species of
animals known to naturalists is, roughly
156,000, of which 15,300 are vertebraes,
or baokboned.
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Bears the The Kidd Yzu Hems DOB E1
Bignatere
of
If the upper edge of a sancepan is
well buttered you will find that choco•
late, milk, cocoa, or anything of the
kind will not boil over.
The essential lung -healing principal of
the pine tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
dough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrnp. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25
oents.
Judge Clement has resigned as junior
Judge of Essex, and will return to
Berlin, Ont., to becoms Vice -President
of the Mutual Life.
Charcoal, it is claimed, will absorb
the injurious gases in the stomach and
bowels, caused by undigested foods, and
often act as a mild laxative.
THE LADIES' FATOE1TE.
Lasa -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Billiousneea, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
The habit of biting the lips, especially
the habit of biting off the detached por-
pietions of the skin, is ruinous to their
beauty, both in color and texture, and
may even cause troublesome, and some-
times incurable, eruptions.
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 (Heap -
pear like magic by its use. Large nickel -
capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by all
dealers.
According to one authority the wealth
of the United States, if converted into $1
bills, would reach from the earth to the
moon and back again 30 times.
C, -EL SITCZ. Z33 A .
Beare the Thoo Kind You Nano Always Boaghl
Bignatare
of d',i�I �T.t 4 .
The Brazilian automobile trade con-
tinues to expand as more good roade are
built, but American motor manufactur-
ers, continue to neglect this market.
A large deer made its appearance in
the etroete of Moncton, N. B., ran
through a china shop without doing
much damage and escaped.
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lDr. Chase's Oint
wont is a certain
an d guaranteed
curd for each and
every t o r m of
itching, bleeding
and protruding
piles. See testimonials in tho press and ask
your neighbors about it. Yon can use it and
get your money back if not satisfied. 000, at all
dealers or EDMANSON, BATES &Co., Toronto.
DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT.
Glass bricks, a German product, are
translucent, but not transparent, and
possess the advantage of being acid proof
And of harboring no disease germs.
It het bun reported that 030,000,0001
has been raised—Iargely in Canada and
the United States—for the construotion
of tho Canton and Hankow railroad in
China,
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A pretty dresser or fileboard cover
can be made from brown linen, the ends
embroidered in scallops with white em-
broidery cotton, and a monogram or ini-
tial worked on one end, The sides may
be hemstitched.
I'll step your pain free. To show you
first—before yon spend a penny—what
my Pink Pain Tabletacan do, I will mail
you free, a Trial Package of them—Dr,
Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia,
Headache. Toothache, Period pains, eto.,
are due alone to blood congestion. Dr.
Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill
pain by coaxing away the nnnatural
blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr,
Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by all dealers.
If towel racks or hooks in kitchen,
pantry and bathroom are not nickeled
they should be dipped in enamel paint
and thoroughly dried before being
sorewed in. Then there s ill be no rust
spots on towels or cloths that are hung
on them when damp.
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.
Before going oat anoint the complexion
with a good cold Dream, forcing into the
pores all they will accept. Then dust
the surface with a good powder. By do-
ing this and by wearing a brown or red
veil sunburn can be prevented.
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 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
controlliog 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 Restoiative 1s sold by
all dealers.
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 each healing ingred-
ients as OIl Encaliptns, Thymol, Menthol
etc,,, it gives instant and lasting relief to
Catarrh of the nese and throat. Make the
free test and see for yourself what this
preparation can and will accomplish,
Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large
jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers,
Prof. Jermiah Jenks ie travelling
through Canada an the agent of the
United States Government seeking
means whereby to turn the American
current back to the States, The profes-
sor should first atop off at Niagara Falls
and solve the problem of how to cense
the cataract to rash up instead of down
hill. This done, his other task ought to
be oomparatively easy, --.London Free
Prise,
A new pest has been eating tomatoes
in sonthern Ontario and is destroying the
crop. It is in the form of a green worm
about an inch long and attacks the green
fruit, boring a hole in it and eating out
the centre. It is hard.to notice it and a
crop may be infected before any thing is
known of it.
The Port Elgin Dominion day Com-
mittee have voted $200 to assist in build-
ing the Carnegie library, and have still
over $500 in the treasury. Tho commit
tee in the last 15 years, have handed over
to the town for eve purpose or another,
over $3000.
Thh County of Welliegton has settled
with Mr. D. Sullivan whose engine
dropped through a defective bridge on
the Owen Sound road near Arthur a few
weeks ago, for $150 in cash and repair-
ing the engine, which can be made as
good as before for about $300. It is ex-
pected $500 will cover all the claims
and the Connty is very fortunate to get
off so eaeily.
Threatened With
Bright's Disease
This case well illustrates the way in
which kidney diseases of the most serious
form are developed from derangements
of the liver.
Mr. John Wilson, 918 Esplanade ave-
nue, Montreal, Que., writes:—" Last Feb-
ruary I was taken sick and had to have
the doctor, who said that my ailment was
a disordered liver. A few weeks after
completing his treatment I began to
notice symptoms of kidney disease. The
urine took on a reddish appearance and
continued to get worse, until there were
brick dust deposits, and then I knew
that the kidneys were seriously affected,
and that I was threatened with Bright's
disease.
"I obtained some of Dr. Chase's Kid-
ney -Liver Pills, and as a result of this
treatment was completely cured. My
water became a natural color, and is
still so. The cure was thorough and
lasting."
IJr, Chaee's Kidney -Liver Pills, one
pill a dose, 25 (tante a box, at all dealers,
or Edmannoa, Rater & Co., Toronto.,
WINGI!AM TIMES, AUGUST 15
Dr. I Christian, V. 5 , is giving up
his practice at Cargill. He has received
the appointment to a government posi-
tion of Iuspector of menta, his duties to
commence oa Sept. 6. Dr. Christian
has qualified for the position by taking
a special courea on tuberculos meats
ie a Chicago College,
Where a large bottle of olives is opened
and only a part of them need, the re-
mainder, though left in the brine, be-
ooniecomparatively tasteless. To avoid
this poor halt an inch of olive oil on the
top and cork well. The olives will then
retain their flavor indefinitely.
It is not generally known that the
potato possesses great cleaning proper-
ties. Cold potatoes, when used instead
of soap, clean the hands well and keep
the akin soft. The water in which po.
tatoes have been boiled is excellent for
sponging out dirt from ailk.
A good remedy for keeping moths out
of furs and woollen pieces is to wrap
the fur tightly in a piece of newspaper
that has been soaked in turpentine.
Pince in an old pillow case or bag. There
is absolutely no danger that the moths
will disturb any piece so treated.
8100 REWARD .100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there at least
one dreaded disease that soience has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, by giving the
patient e•rength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address; F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
Bath mats may be made of discarded
bedspreads, by cutting from the firm
part squares of desired size and hem-
ming. These mate are nice to lay on
the floor beside the bath tub when the
latter is in use, but should be folded and
hung in a convenient place as they are
not heavy enough to take the place of
a rug.
The gold medal donated by J. B.
Campbell, Esq., of Pinkerton, to the
candidate who obtained the highest
standing in the Inspectorate of West
Bruce was won by Miss Gladys Spindler,
of the Lucknow Public School, who ob-
tained a total of 550 marks.
A laborer in New Jersey, in excavat-
ing for a monument in a cemetery, dug
up a meteor fragment weighing 25
pounds. It seemed to be composed of
fused minerals, glass, stone and steel.
It also contained a mixture of various
colored stones intermingled through the
otherwise gray mass,
Mr. Wm. McDonald, 6th line Culross,
who had his fall wheat threshed on Tues-
day, says that the turnout was much
better than he expected. He did not
consider his crop particularly good as it
was partly on low land yet it threshed
about 40 bus. to the acre. High level
fields, he thinks, will go well on to 60
bus. per acre. The samgle is good, there
being very few shrunken grains.
What a Joy to Feel Well.
Dc you know what it is to feel well—
to feel young, hearty and vigorous—to
enjoy work and to look forward with
hope to the future. This is the way you
will feel if yon revitalize your wasted
and depleted nervous system by the use
of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, Not in any
miraculous way, bat when your system
has been gradually built up by this
great restorative treatment.
Ap Italian with a band organ recent-
ly invaded the town and went from
house to house dispensing the airs of
Sunny Italy. He bad a device with
him by means of which he revealed the
future to his patrons. A number of
charts were placed in a box and, on re-
ceipt of the price, a guinea pig was let
loose from a secluded apartment of the
outfit, and rooted through the ohart■
until he found the one on which the ap-
plicants future was revealed. Had he
been here on some worthy mission he
might not have inured funds enough to
take him out of town, but as it was he
1 was patronized by everybody --inch,
'W When, oldmaids and little children—
all clamored to the Oriental light who
was to lift the curtain and give his
clients a peep into the future. People
do enjoy being faked.—Bruce Times.
The juryman's responsibility is an
onerous one, and his task is by no means
a pleasant one, engaged all day In the
close atmosphere at a more or less crowd-
ed court, listening to the sparring of
council, of the drift of which he has but
the faintest conception, trying to arrive
at the troth contained in the conflicting
evioenoe elicited from witnesses often
prevaricating and unwilling, and not
infrequently kept Array from home and
family and locked up all night. For all
this, in addition to the injury sustained
by detention from his own business, it
perhaps may be impossible to offer him
adequate compensation, but al any rate,
he should meet with reasonably jest and
fair treatment, and not be foroed to work
for wages whioh a painter, a carpenter,
a plumber, or a ship laborer would turn
up his nose at.—Quoin* Qhroniola,
, 1907
ROSY CHEEKS
The Ambition of Every Woman.
Hollow cheeks with dark lines, sallow
oomplexion—how a woman hates them,
But rosy cheeks, clear skin, bright
eyes—give them to a woman and she
is happy.
In the blood is found the first sign of
trouble.
It gross thin and watery, its color
fades, and increasing pallor and sallow -
nese give the outward evidence of the
change within.
Soon the nerves weaken, the heart
easily tires and palpitates, strength
declines.
The delicate mechanism of the wo-
manly fanetionr is interfered with, and
pleasures, activities and even duties are
loaded down with the burden of declin-
ing heal+h.
Why is it that women neglect the
first warnings?
Usually she waits till she is ready to
drop—often then it's too late.
These conditions are easily checked,
easily cured at the beginning,—but even
when long established Ferrozone will
remove the cause and cure the trouble.
Ferrozone's aotion aids the three
principal functions of the body—digest-
ion, assimilation, elimination.
By strengthening digestion it forme an
abundance of rioh, red blood—this gives
good color.
By perfecting assimilation, Ferrozone
supplies nutrition—this gives strength
vim, stability.
Elimination is assured because Ferro -
zone quickens the action of the liver,
kidneys and bowels—this guarantees
the maintenance of vigorous health.
Ferrozone puts you on the right road
—the one that leads to health.
Not a man, woman or child needing
blood, vigor, endurance—not a person
who is weak, nervous or sickly, not a
person in ill -health who won't receive
immediate help from Ferrozone.
As a tonic and restorative, as a
health bringer and body-builder, Ferro -
zone is unrivalled. It cures because it
feed. and nourishes, because it contains
the elements that build up and strength•
en. Try it yourself—sold everywhere
in 50o. boxes.
Gems of Thought.
Chance is a word void of sense;
nothing oan exist without cause. —
Voltaire.
It you have time to talk about being
"worked to death" you have not much
to do.—Truth.
If anyone epee& evil of you, let your
life be such that none will believe him.
—Steven Allen.
Have n purpose in life, and having it,
throw into your lite such strength of
mind and muscle as God has given you.
—Carlyle.
The man who has nothing to boast of
but his illustrious ancestry,is like the
potato the best part underground.—
Overbury.
If you would speak as kindly of the
living as in epitaphs theydo of the dead,
censorious gossip would soon be a strang-
es iu the world.—Balver.
Yesterday's gain cannot be reckoned
as part of to -day's credit. It is little
oredit to ne to do to -day as well as we
did yesterday. We must do better or
confess failure.
Wit' and Wit'out.
From Judge.
Ten bluffs don't (qual one "make
good."
We throw flowers at the dead; mud
at the living.
The girl of matchless beauty is never
matchless.
Girls with dimples do not always
make the best laughter.
When a youth begins to sow his wild
oats it's time for the father to start
threshing,
Honesty is the best policy—only when
you pay promptly the premiums of
bard work.
Their is no Iiar on earth equal to the
man who pretends that bo doesn't mind
being bowlegged or red-headed.
It is true that a ,good woman may
lift a man from the getter, but at is
aerially better to ask a policeman to
do go,
When a crowd of women have abso-
lutely nothing to talk about, they start
in saying anything about eyerybody.
The millionaire tells us how to get
rich— but it is a fake trail to lead us
away from his own private hunting
grounds.
Down in our hearts we are all rather
pleased to see the other fellow get it in
the neck—whioh explains the popularity
of the comic supplement
"WHAT IS OYSPFPSI?
There is no form of disease more pre-
valent than dyspepsia, and none so
peculiar to the high living and rapid
eating of the present day mode of life.
Among the many symptoms are :
Variable appetite, faint, gnawing feeling
at the pit of the stomach, with unsatis-
fied craving for food; heartburn, feeling
of weight and wind in the stomach, bad
breath, bad taste in the mouth, low
spirits, headache and constipation.
BU RDOCK
BLOOD
BITTERS
Will cure the worst case of dyspepsia,
by regulating the bowels, and toning
up the digestive organs,
Mrs. Geo. H, Ailey, West Litcombe,
N.S., writes i "I suffered for years
from dyspepsia and could tet no relief
until I started to We ButDoc= Bt.00D
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1 fi20ce atat 12?17c
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* CORSETS—D. & A., up to•date Corsets, regular $1.00 at 80e ; regular I
75c at 60�.
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it GLOVES—Ladies' Black Kid Gloves, regular $1.25 for 800; regular 1.
► $1.00 for 60c.
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11; WHITEWEAR—Ladies' Ready-made Whitewear, odd lines. Cheap
tr, White Lawn Shirt Waists, fine embroidery trimmed, regular 2
S. $1.50 for $1.00; regular $1.25 for 90e,
Black Sateen Underskirts, regular $1.40 for $1.25 ; regular
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a- and we give you better value than you can obtain elsewhere.
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