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The Wingham Times, 1907-12-05, Page 6$ THE WINGHA51 TJMES, DECEMBER 5, 1907 Kernels from the San cttim h9ill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges, Every man ltncwe how other met ortgbt to do things. 8omo soman even like to brad; al -oat bow trach they owe. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re. moves all hard, sett or calloused lumps e►nd blemishes tram horses, blood spavin, onrbe, stellate, ringbone, sw eney, ettflas, apraino. eiore And swollen throat, coughs, etc), AIM *59 by ne'3 nT f'ne bu tin. Wat'rauted the most wonderful B'nmieh Ouse ever knowu. Sold by A . L. Meet- -ton. Fish live ie the ocean at a depth cf 13.000 fret. Only a good neighbor eau appreeinte a good nrd4hbtr. Bene the ISO Kind Yon flava Aiwail Use Sl of .tL. r Bat the more known the less he has to say about his knowledge. Mr Johnson, teacher at Morpeth, dropped dead in school. Iiow D. Von Stan's Pineapple Tab lets Give Instant Relief.—Tuey're ' OI ie atter ea lug-- —take baud' to carry or whenever you feel stomach distress coming on—sufferers hives proved it the only remedy known that will give in- stant relief and pet wauent cure --no long eedieas treatments with gnestionable results—best for all aorta of stomach troubles. 35 cents. Sold by A. L Hamilton. -96 One essential of success iu thls world is the ability to make your work please your boss. 'Mount Forest dentists have decided to raise their prices owing to the inureseed cost of living. 'When the Stomach. Heart, or Kidney nerves gt:t weak, then these or,:aas al- waya fail. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. This is simply a makeshift. Get a pres- cription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Re- storative is prepared exeres•'ly for these weak tali i' nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Reetorattve—tablets or liquid—aud see how goiokly help will come. Free sam- ple trot sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis. Your health is surely 'worth this simple tett. Nine hundred Chinese sailed for home by the steamer Empress of India, from Vancouver. The hardest thing to learn for most 'men is that they are not absolutely essential to this world. Itching Pilese—Dr. Agnew's Ointment is priest against the torments of Itching Piles. Thousands of testimonials of cares effected by its use. No ease too aggravating or too long standing for it to soothe, comfort and cure. It cures in from 3 to 6 nights. 35 cents. Sold by A L. Hamilton. -95. The beet p„nof of the existence of a strong imagination in women is that they fall in love with men. John Ball figures that his country has been successful in 82 per cent. of the battles in wheel he has engaged. To check acold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablote called Preventics. Druggists every- where are now dispensing Preventica, for they are not only safe, but decidedly effective and prompt. Preventica con- tain no quinine, no laxative, nothicg harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventica will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventica 23 cents. Trial Boxes 5 eta, Sold by all dealers. It is estimated that all the inhabitants of the world could stand comfortably iu the space of 80 t:quare miles. Andrew Duff, for several years past in charge of the Goderich public library, passed away at his home on the 21st inst., at the age of sixty.eight years. He leaves a widow, two daughters and a son. 30025. ?0020 30027 *2.78 $1.80 $3.50 4 INEXPENSIVE GIFTS TO MEN A TIE PIN always forms a pleasing !T and suitable gift to a man, and especially if it be from Ryrie's. Ne. 30025—Fine 14k rope turban tie pin with whole pearl centre, $2.75. No. 30026-14k pin set with selected pearls, oriental whole pearl in centre, exceptionaly good value at $ 1.80. No. 30027 ---Tie Pin, twist rope knot, solid 14k gold, with two fine whole pearls—tile season's newest style, $3.50. Send for our entalogua Y'nhc Bnos., Limited 134.138 Yonge St. TORONTO :1.a a result of the etnalipox ecrtreo Sea - forth Beira of Health hes tlaoided tin have all tlse scltsel children yancinatod. A gsiifet sodding tone, plass nn Setae. day afternoon Nov. 23rd. nt thereeidt'noo of 1')r. Daring. Mildmay, when Mise Elizabeth Huffoor Brae united in mar- riage to liar. Niehalas Hunatein of con- cession ;l, f'tlrrt,'It, Rev. Mr, Mosig eilloiated. Only t few immediate rein• tires were present. di:'IttWti ail•:i)il'I*iE. As a spring modicince Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones up the eyetem and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so prevalent in the spring, The Canadian texas make a good showing in their O tober statement. Their total bars to the public increased 81,633 291 over September, desfee oom• plaints of tight mousy. The current loans last mouth were 818 541,079 greater than nOotobr, 19,h The last mouth were $3,931,251 less than in the preceeding month, bnt were $14 967,095 greater than u year ago The call loans for last month were 815,211.864 less than is September, which .shows that the banks have been reoaleiag money from New Ycrk for home needy, despite re- ports to the contrary. UE 'rar1'OTom.T_EL . Beare the 14u find You Halt Always Doug,~ Sialaataro In Preston, England, the power gen- erated by the burning of the oity'swaste suffices to operate the electric railway s. The largest caravan of pilgrims for Mecca starts from Constantinople, and generally comprises about 40,000 persons. ITCH, Targe, Prairie Scratches, Her per's Itch and every form of contagions Itch on unman or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion, It never fails, Sold by A. L. Hamilton. A Louisiana woman supports herself by rasing mint, and a Jersey City woman makes a living by painting signs. 1 Dr. Chase's Oint went is a certain and guaranteed cureforeach and every form of itching, bleeding and protruding piles. See testimonials in the press and ask your neighbors about it. Yon can use it and gctyotur money back if notsatisfed. 60c, at all dealers or Entitnxso:r, BATES & Co., Toronto. DM CHASE'S OINTMENT. A good cooling powder for perspiring feet is composed of four parts talcum powder and one part boraces acid thor- oughly mixed. 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. THE LADIES' FAVOI:ITE. Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billionenese, and Dyepepsia without griping, purging or sickening. Ia the United States 100 inbabitants cultivate 290 acres cf land, while in Europe the proportion is 890 acres to the 100 inhabitants. Misses Mary Wright and Mary Mc- Leod, of Armow, were hurled down an embankment at Kincardine in a run- away accident, and badly injured. Kidney Search Lights —Have you backache? Do you feel drowsy? Do your limbs feel heavy? Have you pains in the loins? Have you dizziness? Have you a tired dragging feeling in the regions of the kidneys? Any or all these indicate kidney troubles. South Ameri. can Kidney Cure is a liquid kidney specific and works wondertnl cares iu most complicated cases. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. --94. We understand that Joseph Beswith- erick has sold out his farm and brick- yard on the 13th con. of Howick, the former to John Wright, of Ford. wich, aud the Iatter to Mr. Thos. Ben- nett, of the 12th con. We have not heard what Mr. Beswitherick intends doing when;he gives "up possession. The :marriage of Mies Mabel Baird Miller,71 yov ,gest daughter of Mrs, George A. tMtller, to Mr. Charles L. Andrew of Gerrie, took place at half past one o'clock Thursday afternoon, Nov. 28, at the home of the bride's mother, Concession 10, Howick, which was decorated with chrysanthemums and carnations. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Mr. Dobson, of Fordwich. Tired, of Color, Lacking it Strength. You feel real seedy. No seep, ambition or si.irit You've stowed Amur ecl.r is miser. able. Nt titled that your hood is thin, that you feel the cold, that tidies bother anal worry you. 'Fou ought to be vicorone and ruddy, --you eat ei'not li elee•p tntrly well --but still that hitless feelit'g hangs tight oda. To overcome this condition all the vital 1u'dutlouo must• be stimulated You accomplish this by taking Ferri zone How it nd'skee the appetite jump There follows as a enteral u asequence an ahuudaut supply of rich, roa b.00d Vitality enol brrrngth von'il soon tinct thro,'btng within you, ttrc3tnee Your food is digested so thoroughly that it's readily eleeitnilated. You soon notion that your color is coming back, and endnraneR too. and soon rile jn.y Of life, health, vigor, streneth-'tand with these come Iho old. time zest for everything that makes life worth l.tviug, orrozone is a marvellous body -build• er blonds former and strength -giver Ferrczoue, by supple ing the aid the holy needs to build up, gives the re- cuperative power that will enable yon to do 'Sour work essay, and to maintain streugth Try It for a month. See if yon don't find it just the thing yon need to ma..e you etrone. Not a man, woman or child who needs more strength, better nerves and surer health who won't find it in Ferrozene. This nourishing' tactic makes you feel like new—brines back the feeling of spirit end ambition you tiad genre neo. Try Ferrozoue, sold everywhere in 50o boxes, Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kids nays, bladder and urinary organs only. They curd backaches, weak back, rheum - Wart, diabetes, congestion, inflamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder. A young man of Boston who had failed to pay his laundry bill endeavored to turn his Chinaman aside from inquiry by an attack upon the Celestial's manner of speech. "Why do you say 'lrlidsy,' John?" he asked. "Say Fliday because T mean Fliday" replied John stoutly, "No toy Misty, end mean maybes week after nex,' Iiktl Mtlliosn man." An excellent wash for the akin is made by slicing green cucumbers into skim intik. This should be made fresh every few days, as it will not keep. Mrs Peter Kuttry of Formosa died on Sunday, Nov. 24th, after an illness of three weeks. She WWI 45 years of age, and was a daughter of Mr. I gnatz Kieffer. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mail- ed out free, ou requeet. by Dr. Shoop, Raohine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people—without a penny's cost— the great valve of this soien ifio prescrip- tion known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Mr. Peter Cantelon, of the Sth con. Goderich Tp. died ou Nuv. 241 at the age of 67 years. Deceased was a son of the late Samuel Cantelon and was a native of the township. He was of a quiet, retiring disposition, and was respected by all. Mr. Duncan McTavish, formerly a resident of 'Tnokersmith township, died in North Easthope, on Tuesday, Nov. 26th, at the age of 40 years from con- sumption. The remains were brought to Seaforth and iuterred in Baird's cem- etery. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated aud refined into a perfect Dough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 Dents. Picture postcards are being sent to pet dogs on the continent. A young women residing at one of the leading hotels in Ostehd introduced the fashion. The postcards aro inscribed with the dog's name, and addressed caro of the owner. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of William Sohill of Carrick was happily wedded on Tuesday morning, Nov. 26th, at the Formosa R. C. church to Miss Mary Ann Meyer, daughter of Joseph Meyer of Ambleside. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. J. J. Gehl. Mr. and Mrs. Sohill will reside in Carrick. The Queensland Meat Company, an Australian concern, is reported to have secured the contract for supply- ing the United State' army in the Phillipines with meat for the fiscal year of 1908. The contract calls for about 7,000,000 pounds. MILBURN'S 1-I ;art and Nerve Pills. • I Are a sp'ctdn for all diseases and dts• ord.rs ari"inr frwt n rulidown co!i1i• tion of the heart or nerve sestent, smell as Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Prmtration, Nervousness Sleepless. ne.s, Faint and Dizzy Spells, itrrin Fng. etc. They are Metastirally ixnearial to wo:non troubled with irregular men- Iwi•tee 50 conte per box, or 3 for 31.25. All dealers, or • "Sart v. Meets= Co., Ltritreieiii, Toronto, Ont. Tnfortntttion was laid against Ilir Schaller of lktppen for h ivtng Jlgaor on hie premises opntrary to the provs ioes of The Local Option Art Tho cas3 eamo up before Mr Andrews. Polioo Magis- trate, Clinton. aud was not defend td, nue of $20 and costa was imposed. A oaaa of leprose bas been discovered at the Winnipeg General Hospital. This is oae of the rarest and most losttdionte *rave knwn, and is Minot incurable Not for a number of years has a ease been discovered in the wort. The pre sent patient le from Swan River, where he has been suffering for e'ght years. A very pretty house wedding to<k plane at the residence of Mr. Samuel Henry, Durham . St., Kincardine, on Tuesday. Nov 20th, when their daugh- ter, Edith, wee united by rnarriege to ,Dr, Wm. James . Gonld, of Merton The R -'v, M. Locke performed the ceremony. Inoluding the orders already pieced, the amount of steel rails which will be required by the railway companies of Canada during next year will be 880,000 tone, It is believed that the Soo milia will have about 200 000 tone to supply. and the balauoa, 180,000 tons, will go to the Nova Sootia Steel Works. A highly respected resilent of long standing in Listowel district passed away at his home on Iokerman stref 1, Listowel, Saturday morning, Nov. 23rd, in the peraon of Mr, Matthew Sharpie. He was in his eightieth year and has been gradually failing for a few years past, Mr. Sharpiu lived for mauy years on a farm near Molesworth, but has lived in Listowel 61noe retiring from active work a few years ago, Listewel Banner:—Is there any good reason why the money of the whole Province of Ontario should be used for the sake of supplying obeap power for Toronto and a half a dozen other places its one small section of the Province? These places are already large industrial centres; why should other places that are straggling to keep in the swim be compelled to furnish their share of money to be need in a further handicap against themselves? A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop te'le mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation even to very young babes. The whole- some green leaves and tender stems of a lung -healing mountainous shrub, furn- ish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and Beale the sore and sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lunge. The Span- iards call this shrub which the Doctor twee, "The Sacred Herb." Always de- mand Dr. Shoop's Cough Care. The State calls for 1000 names on the Voter's List in Parts I and II to entitle a municipality to a Deputy Reeve. In Grey this year, owing to deaths and re- movals to the West, only 903 names can be counted, hence this Municipality will be minus one representative at the Council in 190S, as the present .Deputy - Reeve will have to dtop it. 'I'd rather be dead than suffer again the tortures of insomnia, palpitation.aud nervous twitoeing of my muscles in- duced by simple neglect of a little indi- gestion." These are the forceful and warning words of a lady who proclaims that her cure by South American Ne.vihe when everything else had failed was a modern miracle. A few doses gives re- lief. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -92, Wm. Snell, son of Mr, Jas. Snell, Hallett, has returned from the United States, where for the last 3 months he hast been attending State fairs in charge of some of his father's thorobred Leices- ters, which had been sold to Mr. A. F. White, of Hornsville, N, Y. While away he attended the State Fairs of New York, New Dorsey, Vermont, Vir- ginia and Pennsylvania. .At each fair he not only won lit and 2nd prize all through the class, but won the champion- ship for the best male and female shown, and also the prizes for flocks. This is an exceptionally good record, more especially when it is remembered that New York State Fair is one of the beet on the continent. It took the order of the board of health last Sunday in closing the Goderioh churches to break Organist Onff'e church- going habit, this being the first Sunday in halt a century, since he started aa a choir boy in a parish church in England, that he has missed being present at Sun-. day services. Since the age of twelve years he has had oharge of a church organ. Mr, Sohn Wilson Little died at hie home on con 8, McKillop, on V7ednesday, Nov. 27th. Mr. Little had reachedthe good age of 85 years, and 2 months. Deceased was one of the early settlers of this country. He vVrs a native of York. shire, Eukland, and +sat: a to Canada, about 57 years ago, first settling in Har. pnrhey, and 5 years later he was married to Hanna Fewster, who still survives him. Two years ago they celebrated the 60th anniversary of their marriage. From Harpurhoy they moved to a farm on the Huron road, Tuokersmith, re- maining there about 11 years. • Mr. Little then purchased and removed to the farm on oon 8, McKillop. where he cotltinned to reside until his death. He was foremen on the Buffalo and Goder- lob branch of the Grand Trunk Railway when it was being built through thfe Pari Of the o0ttutry. ammelnigamMilleasbari OVRIL the kitchen. econonnst Much of the left -over food you now throw out can be turned into deli- cious dishes by the adtiiti ii of .t little Boeril. It gives warmed-over meats the juiciness of the original cooking. It gives body and strength to soups and gravies. It gives a delicious, piquant flavor to cold meats and hashes. Bovril a helpr Every day you will find B o and an economy in your kitchen. Bovril contains the essence, flavor and nutrient substance of the very best beef. It gives strength and nourishment to the invalid, and help- fulness and economy to the cook. All good grocers sell BOVRIL On Saturday, Nov. 23rd, Mise Janet Taylor passed peacefully away to her long home. About a month ago she was sized with an attack of paralysis of the brain, from tvhdoh she never recovered. Her illness was borne u ith Christian fortitude, and death was to her a friend- ly messenger of peaoe. She resided near Heusall with her parents until about ten years ago, when she moved to Stanley. The splendid 200 aore farm on con, 5 Hallett, owned by Mr. Robs. McMillan, has been sold to bis brcther, Thomas, for the sum of $11,000. There is a good brick house aud large bank barn on the place, and it is well improved. This will give the reeve of Hullett 350 acres of splendid farming land. We have not heard what Mr. Robt. McMillan intends doing. The will of the late John D. Cholwill, proprieter of the Board of Trade hotel, Toronto, and a former resident of Goder- ich, disposes of an estate valued at 832,- 835, of which $10,500 represents real estate. 't he properties are 64 Brunswick avenue, 82,500, in which a life interest is left to the mother of the deceased, and 167 Crescent road, Toronto, $8,000. Life insurance amounts to $10,000. In the bank there is $4,855 Dash. Household goods are valued at $1,000; the stook in trade at $3,575, the hotel fixtures at $2,000. The estate also Welndea twenty - !our shares Hoole Bank stock valued at $3,192. Of the estate $5,000 goes to the mother of the deceased and the remain. der to the widow and daughter. 1 DOES YOUR HEAD Feel As Though It Was Being . Hammered? As Though It Would Crack Open? As Though a Million Sparks Were' Flying Out of Your eyes? Horrible Sickness of Your Stomach? Then You Have Sick Headache!, )BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will afford relief from headaches no matter whether sick, nervous, spasmodic. periodical or. bilious. It cures by retnoying the cause. Mr. Samuel J. Ilibbard. Belleville. Ont., writes: "Last spring I was' very poorly. my appetite failed me, I felt weak and nervoushad sick headaches, was tired all the time and not able to work. I raw Burdock Blood Bitters recommended for just such a caro as mine and I got two bottles of it, and found it to be an excellent blood medicine. You may neo my name as I think that others should know of the wonderful merits of Burdock Illodd Bitters." LOCAL SALESMAN . WANTED • for gingham and adjoining oonntry 30 represent "Canada's Greatest Nurseries'' A permanent situation for the right man, for whom the territory will be re= served. Pay weekly. Free Egatpment. Write for partionlars. STONE lc '1'!i'ELLllOTON Vonthill Nurseries (over Wombs) TOISONTo, CANADA,. ril,V1P,WI1MIV,VIVw'S►PIT wxrOVVI► ITSVVIP VVYYMIIVIVVyl/vXNI'v if a• 1 } Fall • ' Announcernent / 4, We are now ready for the Fall trade, and ▪ below we mention a few of the Fall and Winter Goods we have in stock;Ps 3 I i y } s • Extra heavy stocks Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear just i arrived. We sell Stanfield's Unehrinkable Underwear— guaranteed AV We have some extra good values in Ladies' and Men's Fur ,'•,g, E Coats. In men's we have Canadian Coon, Wombat, Bulgarian Lamb, 3 1 all Nova Scotia Wool, • 50 Ladies' Cloth Jackets to clear at less than half price. Cali and Dog. 10. 10. A few Men's Fur Caps to clear at reasonable prices. Pure Wool Yarn, in single, two or three ply, made in Wrox• eter especially for our trade. it 10. Our stock of 150 pieces of Flannelettes, •in all colors and' iYw a eights, from 5c up, were bought before the advance in price, and ,r Is therefore it is to your advantage to come and see our stock. a s. . We purchased a large number of Traveller's Samples of Heavy s Top Shirts which we can sell you at less than wholesale prices. They de 4.. are just the thing for fall wear. 4 r ►Come and see our new stock of Men's and Boys Overcoats and1. y Suits, good values.• 3, 4 } 3, f► 3. • Bring your trade and exchange it for our bargains. es• ' • i 4 ..: WANTED. T. PQULTRY OF ALL KINDS I L, S. T 4 . 11AIA:Ads,XAAAAAKAiCA`CAZAKAAlk itICSAAAAAKILAMIVAAAAQUIVALKIARM 1110110011000•11001111006.011001111110 ••••••••6••••o•••a060•••••' • • • • • 4. • • • . • An Adyertisement in THE TIMES Brings Good. Results ' , 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 • I foreign. If you have anything to sell, or want anything, advertise in The Times. Rates on application. • • • • • • • M • •• 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• -fit will place you under no obligation., and perhaps we may suggest some thing ot7 can profit by. Prices rigit.. Quality ;: ever the talisman. . ' ; # The gingham Times WINOIIAM, ONTARIO. Q t, r• •i' •. A •'J 0111.4 ,