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Are many times an indication or symptom of functional
derangements.
They are in most cases due to functional wrongs, to which
women only are subject.
" OUT OF NERVES '•' women
are the nightmare of doctors.
"CRANKS" is often the designation
of those patients by physicians unable
to understand the cause of their
irritable condition.
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Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges
From the --.6'
Sanctum Mill
Judge Garrow, Mrs. °arrow,. the
Misses Darrow and Master J.)hu Garrow
Left ( hlerioh la•t week to take up their
residents permanently tuToronto.
The law brio of a haw tS Shaw
has. been dissolved by mutual consent,
Capt. w . Shaw retiring front Itis law
proeliue altogether. A perniership has
been formed between Alexander Shaw,
K. 0., and Lieut. 0.4. $eutr, barrister,
Kiueatdj»t:•. Tbis menus Old renloeal of .
Col. Scott from Kuicardiuu to Walker-
ton.
Iu nine municipalities Ontario there
were during the mouth of September 57
cases of smallpox, divided as follows:
Oriiht,2; Durham 4ownship. 21; St.
Catharines, 1; South Plautageuent.G:
Toronto, 2; Tot t01hau,,1; Authersburg.
2; Hawkesbury, 11; B•►lfunr To,vuship,
12. Stuallpox'still exist in St. Catharines,
Tottenham a td Auther.but•g, which
have one case, anti Torouto has two
cases.
A terrible drowning ucci.lent occurred
at Kiueurdine Hat, boreal Tuesday night,
Oct. 7th. when three wren and one wo-
man met a ante ry grave. A schooner
laden with coal in tryiu; to maks, the
harper strAek against tha pier and began
t) sink A boat went from shore to res-
cue the crow, but it was overturned and
three of the schoouer's crow, two men
an(l a woman, together .with a young
Loan named Ferguson, of Kincardine,
who went to their assistauc3.
By the last unrevised monthly state-
ment for Anaust of the government
blue book ou imports anal exports for
the Dominion, we find that the port of
Goderich is creditea with the following:
Imports dutiable and free, $18,436; con-
sumption dutiable, :313,380; consumption
tree, $4,500; fur two Mouths ending
August, $40,377, $22.285 and $10,672 re-
spectively. Showing a decrease iu the
month of August iu the jest mentioned
item of $3,505; $2703.50 of an increase
in the second and a decrease of $3836 in
the•oousntnption free li tt. •
Mr. John Pickrett. of the Huron road,
east, has sold his 50 acre farm to Mr.
John Torrance, of Seaforth,at• $4,600.
J. A. Collies, of San Francisco, Cal.,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. D. Robertsou,
and other friends, after an absence of
86 years 'from Walkerton.
Mr. Chas. B. Carter, shed at Johannes -
'burg, S. A., on Thursday, Oct. 2nd.
(Deceased conducted a jewelery business
in Lncknow for a number of years, and
'was well known in that section.
Good health is impossible withcmt
.:regular action of the bowels. Milburn's
.Lara -Liver Pills regulate the bowels,
Cure conaip•ttiot). dyspepsia, biliousness,
• sick headaehes and all atYr.ctions of the
organs of dtgestion. l'rice 25 cents. All
'druggists
Daring the past season over 800 nets
belonging to American poachers in Lake
Brie have been seized by Canadian au-
thorities, but the marauders are about
as uutuerous as ever.
A large number of counterfeit $5 Bank
of Montreal bills are in circulation.
Imitatious of the Maisons Bank $5 den-
omivatiou aro also being passed.
Mr.J ones A. 5 n trt, Dm it y Minister
of the In terior,is doing such good service
in his present position that by will not
be transferred as Governor of the Yukon.
Jas. Irwin , for some years editor of
1s has purchased n
Brussels Herald ,
the Ern
groeery business in Toronto. He has
taken possession of his new business and
will move his family itt the near future.
Burdoe)ir Blood Bitters is a purely
vegetable combination, that in a safe
and natnr,tl mauner acts directly upon
the Bowels. Liver. Kidneys and Blood,
elenusing the entire system of all
irnpnrities, fool humors and obstructions
that noisun the blood and create disease.
Dr. Whitfield. of Fort Scott, Kansas,
is a welcome visitor with relatives and
friends in Ethel. He looks first class,
Ou Wednesday n:ocuiug a quiet wed- has cherry reports of prosperous times,
ding was saleturn z ed at St.Jatues chunsh but is :::1 a bachelor. It is 10 years
Seaforth, when Miss Wiuuifred Killoran' since the D. went to Kansas.
fourth daughter of the late Johtt Krl- Mr, J. C. Hay of Listowel bad sold
loran, was united in melange to Mr. to the Elias Rogers Coal Company of
Edward David Brown, of J.brouto• Toronto 600 tong of •authracite coal
• The wedding of John H. Graham and which he bought last March. The price
Miss Cutheriue M. Scott was celebrated was $t2 a ton on the cars at Listowel.
quietly ou Wednesday, 1st inst.., at the
home or the bride's uncle, M.McOlelland
Huron road,Hullott township. Mr. and
Mrs. Graham will reside ih Hamilton.
The flue 100 acre farm of William
Tnrnbull.lot 7,con 16,Grey has beeu pur-
chased by David Cunningham, who re-
cently sold his farm on the same lino to
Wm. Schwa:lc. Mr. Turnbull got $G,300
for the farm. He bought it in 180:) and
has it in first-class condition. ,
There is no foray of kidney trouble,
from a backache aown to Bright's
disease, that Doau's Kidney Pills will
not relieve or cure.
If yon are troubled with any kind of
kidney corplamt, use Doan's Kidney
Pills.
The death of John Francis Cassadyt
M. D. which occurred on Saturday even-
ing Oct. 4th was the result of au Lento
attack of Bright's disease. Siuce the
:40at;d of the late D>•. 0t 0. Sha)nit»l; Be.
•reCassady Was the •oltiOstg•,pniotising phy-
atfaciau in Goderich .1And, Wag well known
in the northtrn part of the county.
On October let, one of those happy
events at v. hick all forget their troubles
and are bent on the deepest enjoyment,
Mr. Hay macre in the neighborhood of
,$4,000 on the transaction.
For Cholera Morbus, Cholera
Ieminine, Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, and Summer Complaint, Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is
a prompt, safe and sure care that has
been a popular favorite for nearly 60
years.
Mrs. Letitia B. Weir. widow of the
late Joseph Weir, of Dorchester, and
mother of Mr. Adam Weir, of Hallett,
and for many years a pioneer resident of
that community, died at the residence
of her daughter in Loudon. She was
born in Ireland 83 years ago and came
to Canada early itt life, and after marry-
ing Mr. Weir settled in Dorchester.
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The courts of revision of the voters
list of the ntunitipalities of Astitit,1d ant
West wawttuush will take piace itt tht
'village of Dungannon. the foruleron ttt
21st and the latter on the 22nd.
The Sion on lire.
So dreadful are the sensations of burn-
ing, itching, eczema that victims fre-
queutly describe their su_tterings by
saying that the skirt is all on fire. The
stinging, biting fires of eczalt.a are
quenched by the use of I)r. • Chase's
Oininent. The first few applications
1. s'is
n littleuneasiness ule butcare
may cans 11 a. test
$are to result and the akin is healed
wi ibuut seer or blemish.
Between Oct. 1 1901, and Oct. 1, 1902
there were fifteen loss prisoners incar-
cerated in Perth county jai: than during
the urevious year. The nn ntbr:r of fe-
males iucreased, however, from five to
nine. There were but six children under
16 years of age, compared with twelve
the prcivions year. Lunatics increased,
from 7 males nod 1 female to eight
nudes an.l five Zonal( S. Of the prison-
ers sentenced one was sunt to the
Mercer ref orntatoty aid one to the re•
forntatory for boys. One prisoner was
senteuced to receive the lash. The total
expenditure was $ 09.94, and the cost of
daily ration •per head 75c, as compared
with $921.2t) and $6 37 respectively, the
previous yeur.
SHAFT PENETRATED TEMPLE.
James Dl:Bride of Port Credit Probably
Fatally Injured.
Cooksville, Oct. 9.—The 85th an-
nual Fair of the Toronto Township
Agricultural Society yesterday was
starred by a distressing ac :irltnt,
which hupt cued to James McBride of
Port Credit.• HIe was run into during
one of the ring events, and so badly
injured that he will prof ably not
recover. Ile i., now lying in St.
Michael's Hospital, Toronto.
McBride attempted to trots the
truck in front of the judges' stand,
when he was struck by the shafts of
a sulky, one of the points penetrat-
ing his temple and fracturing his
skull.
As Roderick McKay, Mrs. Alex. Mc
Kay and Miss McKay, Grey, were re•
turning from Brussels Fall Fair they at-
tempted to pass a rig on the road, east
'ef Cranbrtiek, • The, driyer'p . the other,
horse cut them off and into the
ditch ,the McKay people went: Mr1.1
McKay had her collar -bone broken, we
are sorry to say,and was otherwise shak-
en up but the two others were not injur-
ed.
'was celebrated in the home of Mr.Rich- To make money it is necessary to
alyd Anderson, Constance, when his have a clear,btight braiu a cool head free,
eldest dtluRhter, Miss Nettie,was united from pain, and strong, vigorons nerves.
or -
In the holybonds of matrimony to btr. ate and brighten Hett tahed brava Pills ingthen
ate and the brain, strengthen
Brown a emus and emu - the nerves, and remove all heart ger
hborhood. and brain troubles.
J'or;eph , Pres
P , ve
lary youug farmer of the neig
Mr. Williams, liveryman, of Brussels, The pretty residence of John and Mrs.
met with a serious accident a short dist- McNaught, Moncrief, was the scene of a
mice morn' of Seitfortll, on Fridley night
Oct. 3 rd. He had driven a traveller to
•Seaforth and was returning home Fe-
ttweerr eight and nine o'clock, wben his
.horse became unmanageable and ran
away with him. Mr. Williams was
partly dragged from the rig by the lines
and thrown by the force of the collision,
with the result that his shoulder blade
broken, his arm pulled from the
rltocket, and three of his ribs broken, one
of them penetrating one of his lungs.
Britfeh Troop 011 Linintent itt without
reception the most effective remedy for
Onto, Woundtt, Ulcers, Open Sorest
rheumatism, Bites and Stings of In-
sects, la bottle 25 Bente. Get
oae
happy gathering on Wednesday evening,
Oct. 1st, when a large company of
friends and relatives assembled to wit-
ness the marriage of their eldest daught.
er, Miss Maud Eloise, to John Melville,
a fine young farmer, from, near Monk.
toll.
T. Increase Sroor Weight.
If you are thin, wenk and etnaeiatetl
and want to Itcrease your flesh and
weight yon ehonld try Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food. You can feel it doing you
wood from day to day, as it strikes at
tate root of trouble and ereatett new rich
blood. Yon can prove that it builds un
now theme and adds Meth If you weigh
yourself each week while using it.
Went Down Four Minutes After.
London. Oct. ft.—The North Ger-
man Lloyd steamer Kron Prinz •Wil-
helm ran into and sank the British
steamer Robert 'Ingham during a
dense fob,, ori Iieaelty )iead yesterday.
The Itolert Ingham went down about
four minutes after th. collision, but
the Kron Prinz Wilhelm saved all
of her mets of 1:3 men, with the ex-
ception of the mate, and the only
passenger she had on board. Tho
Klein 1 rinz was tinimured.
sure of Tltefil'sou'te.
Toronto, Ort. 0.—W. L. McCart,
Liberal M.P,P., for Stormont and
John Reid, Conservative DI.1'.P., for
Addington, are assnred of their seats.
711' last day for filing the necessary
1.atticUlars has elc.•.,sed.
Donald Sutherland has given no-
tice that be will apply to have set
acid • many of the particulars filed
ucainst hits in the South Oxford
case.
The Moyttt Meath loud the 1toyat1 Dfsemte.
Sudden changes of weather titre caper-
ittliy trying, and probably to none mart
so then to the scrofulous and ctusump
rive. Teo progress of scrofula dnriuo t•
normal October itt commonly great. Wt.
never think of scrofula—its buuuhrs,
cutaneous ernptious, and toasting of the
'bodily substance—without thinking 01
the great good many sufferers i'rntn it
have derived front Hood's Sarsapat Wit.
whose r dlal end permanent cures of
this one disease are enough to make 9
the 'nest famont medicine in the world
There is probably not a city or town
where Hood's Sarsaparilla lots not prow•
ed its merit in mere homes than else, in
arresting and cotrlpletely erarlicatity_
scrofula, which is almost as serious and
as much to be feared as its near relative.
—consumption.
\VIII Bo nxtradtted.
Toronto, Oct. 9.—Ilobert Thomp-
son, a convict in the penitentiary of
Nebraska, who is undergoing a sen-
tence of ono year under the name. of
(George Joy, will be extradited to
serve a Sentence of ten years passed
upon hien at Sarnia for burglary. He
escaped front tate custody of the au-
thorities at Sarnia within half an
hour of his sentence.
Fireman's Death.
etoria, B. C„ Oct, 0.—.T. ,T.
Lynch was killed and E. M. Hooper
injured itt an exhibition of fire drill
yesterday in the presence of 1,000
people. Both belonged to Spokane.
Greet 1litirieste Life EMIL
Christiania, Oct. 9. --Lucie Wolf,
Noeway's foremost actress, died in
this city rl'uq(tday night. She wets G9
/tilde Of aka.
BROMN GETS CFF.
ttagistrat• Would!. Net Suttd Ulm roe
lriat—Aeuusod Was a Weak 'foot
of Insarttuuu Agent Ruse,
Collittgwood, Oct. 9. ---William Hen.
ry Brom* wits discharged front i1.s-
turfy yestct•duy morning. Alitgistatu
Nettleton concluded the not el moat)
with a uutcl \ ertilet. 110 said: •
"1
base carefully cMIN ttiered the
case, wherein the prisoner is charged
with hating conspired to hill kis
mother in oder to secure insurance
qtI her lire. 1 iiia'o resiewtcl all the
evirieltee. 1 cannot see my way clear
to hold Brown, for 1 believe he was
the dupe of hose in this case. 1.
therefore, 'declare the prisoner dis-
charged."'
Though the court convened at, 9.30
the roost was well filled itt that early
hour to hear the ntagistrute's decis-
ion. 'i'he prisoner did not appear
'• cry anxious, in fact, he knew an
hour before that the investigation, in
the magistrate's opinion, had foiled
to develop such a case as could cause
his convi ,tion before a jury. The
magistrate had been in conference
with Crown Attorney Cotter until
late Tuesday evening, and when he
asked that gentleman's opinion he
told hint candidly that he did not
think he could secure a corn -lotion,
even if the grand jury. •indicted,him.
•'I am unable to credit this man
Rose," observed Magistrate Nettle-
ton.
"1 don't believe him either end I
don't believe I could snake a jury be-
lieve," replied Crown Attotncy Cot-
ter.
When the prisoner received the ofP-
dal nnnouucetnent of his 0 erilonl, he
iumped up and grasped the hands of
his bondsmen, Tiessrs. Wright and
Best, and then thanked his attor-
pevs.
in spite of the extraordinary nature
of the eage the ronelu ion of the
magistrate appeared to meet. the gen-
eral views of the Collingwood pub-
lic.
. The Goderich organ factory, the pion,
eer of the town's industries, and 0110 01.
the leading factories of its kind in Dana•
dn, was totally destroyed by fire ou
Tuesday afternoon of Iast week. A
fierce gale was howling, which render-
ed tho efforts of the firemen quite ineffec-
tive. The loss will exceed $50, 000 with
an insurance of $37,000. Only $50(,
worth of stock anti the lumber in the
yard was saved. The origin or the fire
is said to have been a boy lighting n
match in the finishing room during
noon hour. The fire is a severe loss to
the workmen, about 90 having been em-
ployed
m-ployed and the factory working over-
time to catch up with their order list.
The loss includes about a hundred
organs, which were to have been sent to
Liverpool that dny, and about 4C0 sets of
bathroom woodwork.
Housekeeper's
Backache.
Many women
lift and strain,
over -work and
over -tax th e i r
strength. Their
back gives out.
Their kidneys
becomeaffected.
They have a
painful or sore
feeling in the
small of the
back that takes
all the life and
atnbitiou out of them. They feel
dull, depressed, lifeless.
Listen! The hard work you've
been doing has thrown extra work
on the kidneys. They cry out in
protest through the aching back.
Yon feel wretched all over because
the kidneys aro not working right I
and poison is' circulating in your
system. Tho kidneys must have
help—better give them the benefit
of the best Kidney Medicine made
—Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney
Tablets—the pret'cription of a kid-
ney specialist --the result of years
of study of kidney diseases.
PAID P1tEV rrea SLaEP,
Mrs. N. Laviolette, Arnprior, Ont.,
writes as follows t " I hare awed Dr.
Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets. They
are beyond question the best kidney r±m.
edy I have over used. I had lamenoas.snd
an aeuto pain between the shoulders. 1
could not sleep nights. I hati mora or
less headaehes Oftett I suffered from in-
digestion n
t e. tion cause3 by uric grid in) aft-
1 g
Y Y
a
tem. These troubles departed after I n;s•l
u;ei Dr; Pitcher's Backache Ki,lney Tab.
lets, my kidneys were strengthened and 1
rested better nights. I think these Tablets
the most effective kidney temerity T have
ever seen. I know that theysertsats every
other that Y have tried heretofore, an 1 I
do not hesitate in recommending them."
3r, Pitcher's Ilae1ittadte Itidnoy '!'able`.
are 50e. a Box, at all druggists or 1)y mail,
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