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All +Soap is not Pure Soap
That is the reason why $5000.00 reward will be paid by Lever
brothers Limited, Toronto, to any person who can prove that
'Sunlight soap
contains any form of adulteration whatscever, or contains any in-
jurious chemicals,
Shrunken woolens, frayed linens and sore chapped hands are
evidence that all soaps are not pure soaps.
Sunlight Soap is guaranteed to be a pure soap. Dealers are
authorized to return purchase money to any one ending cause for
complaint. Sunlight Soap is equally good in hard or soft water.
LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO
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There's easy, good washing ahead for the Sunlight Maida
Kernels from the Saocthm Mill
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.
The lands of the Cochrane Ranch Co.
in Alberta have been sold to American
capitalists for about $400,000.
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They' cure backaches, weak back. rheum-
atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation,
gravel, Bright's disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder.
Mr. Wm. White, of Hibbert, has been
appointed license inspector for South
Perth. He succeeds Mr. J. S. Coppin,
who resigned.
SPRItiG 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.
The effects of the war are marked
upon Russia's revenue, the decrease from
last year being about 35,000,000 roubles
(about $18,000.000).
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Head)Diainfectent Soap
Powder is a boon to any home. It disin-
fects and cleans at the same time. �o
.Mr. Thomas Mustard, a former teacher
at the West End, Tuckersmith, recently
died at Talmage, Kansas, where he has
resided for some years.
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 centres and give
new nerve force to shattered nervous
systems.
Henry D. Moyer bas sold his farm,
lots 1 and 2, concession 8, Carrick, to
Joseph Weiler of near Formosa.
The average birthrate for Europe
shows that for every 100 girls 106 boys
are born.
Many a girl who earns $10 a week in
an office would gladly give it up for a
chance to cook and wash for a husband
in exchange for her board.
CROUP
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Is one of the dangers of child-
hood. It must be cured quick-
ly and permanently. Shiloh's
Consumption Cure. the Lung
Tonic. is pleasant to take and
cures thoroughly. Your money
back. If It doesn't.
40S
25 cts.. 50 cts. and $1.00
T11E W1NG11A31 TIMES DURCIi 23, 19O
Lestwerk Mr. Samuel Hunter disposed
of his feria on the 3rd concession of
I•Iowick to Mr. Robert Earl for $3100
Mr. Hunter will move to Gorrie, having
purchased T. Nabh'a resideuce next to
the Presbyterian church.
Mr. Peter Robertson of South East -
hope has sold to the Toronto Junction
fire department a team of black horses
for $600.
THE LADIES' 1'AYOI:1TE.
Lasa -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
Champion Liniment for Rheumatism
Chas. Drake, a wail carrier at Chapin-
ville, Conn., says: "Chamberloiu's Pain
Balut is the champion of all liniments
The past year I was troubled a great deal
with rheumatism in my shoulder. After
trying several cures the storekeeper here
recommended this remedy and it com-
pletely cured me " There is no use of
anyone suffering from that painful ail-
ment when this liniment can be obtained
for a email sum. One application gives
prompt relief and its continued rise for a
short time will produce a permanent
cure. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co.
The British Government has presented
a claim for one hundred thousand dollars
to the Russian Government for the sink -
ins of the sesame., Knight Commander.r.
The essential lung -healing principal of
the pine tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
cough medicine -Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25
cents.
The yield of cider in 1904 was the larg-
est ever known in France. "It was 924,-
595,000 gallons. which is double the
average product for the last ten years.
A very quiet wedding took place at
Huron church manse, Ripley, on Tuesday
evening, March 8th, when Mr. James Mo.
Donald, sr., was united in the holy bonds
of matrimony to Miss Martha Graham,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Graham. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. R. McLeod.
SDDDEN1T ATTACKED.
Children are often attacked suddenly
by pailful and dangerous Colic, Cramps,
Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantnm, etc. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry is'a prompt
and sure cure which should always be
kept in the house.
Broken and Sad
Until 40 years ago an. English book
was practically unknown in Japan, the
Weary F only foreign language studied was the
►1 4i1y Ili Chinese, and the first language to be
taught in the schools was the Dutch.
Now, while Euglielt is the most common
aulong the peep}e and is studied by all
high school pupils, Gertnan and French
are favored generally by scholars and
physicians,
GROUND TO THE DUST WITH
WEAKNESS -TOO NERVOUS TO
SLEEP --A PITIABLE WRECK.
t R i 0 Z 0 N E Carrick Council is considering the Stn -
Lute Labor commutation scheme for the
village of Mildmay Last year 536 days
BRACED, INVIGORATAD, TONED of roadwork was done in this village.
AND STRENGTHENED. but under the new assessment not this
will be reduced to about 430 days. The
Men, and women, married or single, idea is to commute this statute labor at
whether old or young, will find attune the rate of one dollar per day, and an -
dance of health in Ferrozono. It com- poiut commissioners to expend this
pletely vitalized Mrs. F. Levine, a well- money on the streets.
kuowu resident of Point Alexander,
Ont., who writes: We are sorry to record the death of
"I was on the verge of nervous pros- Mrs. Waldron, wife of Mr. Thomas
tratiou. When I got up in the morning
I had to force myself to go to work.
I felt blue and depressed, took no real
comfort out of life.
"Dragging weakness and lack of spirit
seemed to be killing me.
"How I wished for strength!
"Kind Providence brought Ferrozone
to my notice and I commenced to take it.
The change was wonderful. I picked
Waldron of the London Road, Stanley
Tp., who died unexpectedly on Sunday,
March 12th, after a serious surgical
operation performed on Tuesday previous
to death. Mrs. Waldron was born at,
Storrington, in Frontenao county, sixty-
three years ago. Her parents are still
living, at a great age, near Kingston.
up every day. Strength developed, .
For Over Sixty years. appetite increased. I grew cheerful and Mr. and Mrs. Waldron came to. Huron
An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs strong. Ferrozone made me feel like a in 1866.
Winslow's SoothingSyrep has been used new woman. My cure is complete and "Weal. John,how are yon today?"
for over sixty years bymillionsof mothers I recommend it as an unsurpassed reme-y-
asked a Scottish minister on meeting
one of his parishioners. "Gey, weal,
sir; gey well," replied John, cautiously;
"gin in wasna far the rheumatism in the
richt leg." "Ah John, be thankful, for
there is no mistake you are getting 'old
like the rest of ns, and old age doesn't
come alone.""Auld age, sir," returned
John, "I wonder to hear yer. Auld age
has naething tae dee wi't. Here's my
ither leg just as old; an' it's soond and
soople yet." -Scottish American.
for their children whtis 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 abottle. Its
value is incalculable. Besure you ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
At present patents are granted in Great
Britain at inventor's risk; but a new act
provides for a search of the patent office
for 50 yearstback to see whether the ap-
plicant for a patent has been forestalled in
his ideas. This will make British people
worth a good deal more than they have
been.
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A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
"I cnn heartily and conscientiously
recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
dy for affections of the throat and lungs"
says Hon. John Shenick. 220 Po. Peoria
St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a
political campaign, I caught cold after
being .overheated, which irritated my
throat and I was finally compelled to
stop, as I could not speak aloud.. In my
extremity my friends advised me to use
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I took
two doses that afternoon and could not
I found the next
my senses when
morning the inflammation had largely
subsided. I took several doses that day,
kept right on taking through the cam-
paign, and I thank this medicine that I
won my seat in the Council." This
remedy is for sale by A. I. McCall & Co.
The clerk of the Legislature announced
that the total vote cast in the Provincial
general election was 444,497, an increase
of 17,497 over the previous elections in -
May 1902.
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A Safe Cough Medicine for Children
In buying a cough medicine for child-
ren never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. There is no danger
from it and relief is always sure to fol-
low. It is especially valuable for colds,
croup and whooping cough. For sale by
A. I. McCall & Co.
The Bell Telephone Co. have in con-
sideration of a five years' franchise at
Lietowel, placed long distance tele-
phones in the town hall, at the water-
works pumping station, and in the high
and public schools. The Bell Co. agree
not to increase the price of telephones to.
town subscribers during the term of the
franchise.
H. M. Cargill, of Cargill, is shortly to
move with his family to Lander, Man.,
where they will take up farming. Mr.
Cargill came from Nassagaweya to Car-
gill in the early history of the village
and was for many years foreman of the
lumbering interests of his late uncle
Henry Cargill. s
The Kind that has Cured Your
Friends and Neighbors
in Spring Time...
Niagara electric power will be sup-
plied at an early date to villages, towns
and cities of Western Ontario, such as
Brantford, Paris, Guelph, Preston,
Stratford and London, by the Ontario
Electrical Development Company. Sur-
veying parties are now being sent out to
locate routes for power cables to these
places.
,seen Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science hasbeen
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 consti-
tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the founda-
tion of the disease, and giving the pa-
tient strength by building up the consti-
tution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that they of-
fer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes-
timonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole-
do, Ohio,
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
d The one mediciue that's sure to lift
you from a weak, miserable condition is
Ferrozone. 500. per box, or six for $2 50,
at all dealers in medicine, or Polson &
Co., Hartford, Conn., U. S. A., and
Kingston, Ont.
Mr. Samuel Campbell, a pioneer and
well-known resident of the Gore 4if
Downie, passed away at the residence of
Mr. Thomas McEwen, Victoria street,
Stratford, Monday morning, March 13th
at the age of 78 years. Deceased was
born in Derry county, Ireland, and came
to Canada iu 1883, locating first iu Ham-
ilton and remaining there for three
years. In 1840 he moved to Downie.
Severe Cold in the Chest.
"My fourteen -year-old boy had a very
severe cold in the chest last winter and
I really thought he was going to die.
He coughed nearly all the time and some-
times would spit up blood. I can posi-
tively say that he was completely cured
by two bottles of Dr. Chase's Syrup of
Linseed and Turpentine. and he has not
been troubled since." -Mrs. J. Provost,
Reufrew, Ont.
The late Mary McDonald who passed
away at her home on the first con. of
Kinloss on Wednesday, March 8th, had
reached the ripe old age of 82 years.
Deceased was born in Glengarry, In-
yernessshire, Scotland, and came to
Canada with her husband the late
Roderick McDonald in 1852 and for a
short time resided near Goderich after
which they settled on the 13th of Ash-
field township. In 1873 they moved to
Kinloss, where they continuously lived
till their death.
' BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES
AND IMITATIONS, .,Ask for "PAINE'S." _
Makes Sick
People Well
The Postmaetor,Ceeneral's report for
the past year gives a list of cases in which
money sent in unregistered letters has
gone astray. The total number of un-
registered letters that went astray is
stated to have been 1033 and the aggre-
gate amount of money lost is about $15,-
000 ranging from 25o to $141.
A Broad Statement.,
This announcement is made without
any qualifications. Hem-Roid is the
one preparation in the world that guar-
antees it.
Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid will cure
any case of Piles. It is in the form of a
tablet.
It is the only Pile remedy used intern-
ally.
It is impossible to cure an established
case of Piles with ointments, suppositor-
ies, injections, or outrtard appliances.
A guarantee is issued with every pack-
age of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid, which
contains a mouth's treatment.
Go and talk to your druggist about it.
The Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Niag-
ara Falls, Ont.
Indolence, interruption, business, and
pleasure all take their turns of retarda-
tion; and every long work is lengthened
by a thousand causes that can, and ten
thousand that cannot, be recounted.
Perhaps no extensive and multifarious
performance was ever effected within the
term originally fixed in the undertaker's
mind. He that runs against time has an
antagonist not subject to casualties. -
Dr. Johnston.
Stricken With Paralysis,
Mrs. W. R. Sutherland, St. Andrews,
Man., writes: -"I was stricken with
paralysis and lost power of the tongue
and left leg. For six months I obtained
no relief either by doctors' prescriptions
or other medicines. My husband got
me Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, which has
revitalized my nerves and given me full
power of the paralyzed parts. I am
strong and well now, thanks to this great
medicine."
After over eight years of litigation
and five trials in the courts of New York
State, Mrs. Olive G. Chipman, of Buf-
falo, formerly Mrs. Olive G. Sternaman,
has recovered from the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company the $1,000 insurance
claimed by her on a policy issued by that
company on the life of her late husband,
George H. Sternaman. In addition to
the insurance Mrs. Chipman will get
about $2,500 court costs and interest, - a
total of $3,500. This decision is final.
A THEORY PROVED.
A New Idea which means a great deal in
tate Treatment and Cure of Disease.
Dr. Leonhardt, of Lincoln, Neb., the
foremost physician of the Western
States, has put forward a new theory as
to the cause of disease. He says:
"There eau be no doubt, from the evi-
dence at hand, that the stomach is and
has always been the first cause of ninety
per cent. of all the illness of mankind.
The failure of the stomach to digest the
food properly results in fermentation
and decomposition, and the poisons aria -
ng from the foul and rotting mass get
nto the blood and tissue and nerves and
breed diseases of every kind."
Dr. Leonhardt has found a remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness and
Constipation. He has tried it in thous-
ands of cases without a single failure.
He calls it Anti -Pill. It is sold at 500.
iy all druggists, or The Wilson-Fyle 00.,
Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. Sole agents
for Canada.
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OD HEALTH
To preserve or restore it, there is no better
prescription for men, women and children than
Ripans Tabules. They are easy to take. They
are made of a combination of medicines approved
and used by every physician. Ripans Tabules are
widely used by all sorts of people -but to the
plain. every -day folks they are a veritable friend
in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan-
dard fam: :Tremedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est r• im".dy 'with a long and successful record, to
c. -n; 'n ugestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
_o .,tlpation, densive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
.tion of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
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atism, sour stomach, bowel and liver cam-
..'ts, They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
inwn systems, restore pure blood, good appe-
,; .id sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
con tent benefit from a regular use of Ripans
T,tbt,tles, Your dri ggist sells them, The five-
cmt packet is ert x,h for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottk 5o cents, contains a `supply
for a year.
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The Herald reports that the Walker-
ton binder twine factory has $12;000 in •i'•
the bank, about $6,000 worth of twine 4*
on hand, and a building and machinery g.
worth some 825,000. This, the Herald
says, ie all the farmers have to show for •F'
$125,000 which they put in the venture. +
J. A. McKenzie, of Holyrood, traded 4
his store to Robert N. Douglas of the
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township of Hay, for his 100 acre farm, •
which Mr. McKenzie traded to Mr. Wil- •
liam Nelson Finlay for 50 acre farm. •
He then sold Mr. Finlay's farm to Mal- •
colm McDonald of Pine River. Mr. Mc- •
Kenzie is going to move to Kincardine
where he will go into the real estate •
business.
The remains of the late Mrs. Mary
McConnell, for many years a respected
resident of the first concession of Kinloss
were taken to Lncknow from London
for burial on Tuesday March 14th. The
deceased had reached the ripe old age of
90 years, and for the past few years had
resided with her daughter Mrs. H.
Stevenson, of London.
The hotel problem seems to stand in
the way of the incorporation of Hep-
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of the County line. If Hepworth were
incorporated the population would justi•
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The report of the Fishery Commis-
sioner for the Province of Ontario, shows
that the largest fish producing water in
the Province was. north channel of Lake
Huron, 4,343,225 pounds of fish being
taken there. In the channel was also
taken the largest yield of trent and
whitefish in the Province, namely, 2,101,•
050 and 1,532,200 pounds respectively.
1Lake Erie prodstcee the most herring of
any lake in the Province,
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A company in which a number of
Stratford business men are. interested •
has recently been formed for the mann•
facture of brick. The company, which •
is to be known as the Close Brick Co., •
has already received its charter and is
capitalized at $25,000. Already nego-
tiations are under way to seoure suitable 4.
clay beds. The intention is to install the ..1.
newest machinery and go into the
manufacture of brink extensively.
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