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There is nothing like Sunlight Soap for Household Utensils.
When you have to use hard water it is not an easy matter to wash
household utensils. To do good washing you should have good soap
and soft water (rain water). If you use hard water you must have
good soap, and the best soap you can get is Sunlight Soap because it
softens the hard water and makes a copious creamy lather. Use Sun-
light Soap for all household purposes and the results will surprise you.
ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR,
Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white without injuring the hands.
LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO. 63
Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Para raphs from our Exchanges.
Wright & Thompson, dry goods and
groceries, Listowel, have assigned to
James G. Strong.
Seaforth will vote again on April 28th
on a by-law to purchase the electric light
and power plant for $19,300.
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid
neys, bladder and urinary organs only,
They cure backaches, weak back, rheum-
atism, diabetes, congestion, infiamation,
gravel, Bright's disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder.
A gang of men are surveying the
proposed C.P.R. route from Linwood. to
Listowel.
Godfrey Walker and two daughters
lost their lives at Dundee in a fire that
started in their dwelling,
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.
Mr. John F. McKinnon, who has been
a respected citizen of Lncknow for sev-
eral years past, died at his home on
Havelock Street, on Monday, April 3rd,
at the ripe old age of 84 years.
Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with
Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It will re-
move the grease with the greatest ease. 36
Dr. Clapp'e expenses at the last elec-
ion in South Bruce amounted to $213.45 i
and Mr. Truax's to $309.55. The Doc-
tor's personal expenses were $60 and
Mr. Truax's $201.25.
The town council of Walkerton has
passed a bylaw to the effect that the bil-
liard rooms must close on Saturday
nights at 9.30 and every other night at
10.30.
Councillor Hainetock has purchased
John Scott's farm just north of Ford-
wich for $5600. He has had it rented
for two seasons. The family will move
into their new home after seeding.
Cures all
Coughs
Doesn't it stand to reason
that as Shiloh's Consump-
tion Cure, the Lung Tonic.
has cured consumption, it
will naturally cure that
cough of yours? Your
money back. if it doesn't.
Try it to -day. 411
25c., 50c. and $1.00
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The Clinton Show Case Works,
owned by Mr. John Carter, was totally
destroyed by fire at three o'clock Thurs-
day morning. The lose is partially
coved by insurance.
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 Montreal Herald notices the con-
clusion of nearly every man, who never
tried to do it, that he can run a news-
paper. It is a business which confident
outsiders assume with courage and aban-
don with enthusiasm and experience.
dales
To prove to you that Dr.
Chase's Ointment ie a certain
and absolute cure for each
and every form of itching,
bleedingand protruding piles,
the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes-
timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh-
bors what they think of it You can use it and
get your money back if not cured. e0c a box, at
all dealers or EDnaNSON,BATES & CO.,Toronto,
Dr. Chase's Ointment
Miss Nina Purcell of Listowel met
with a very peculiar accident last week.
While combing her hair she by some
means raised her arm in such manner as
to dislocate her shoulder, and will be
laid off work for a few days.
THE LADIES' FAVOR1rE.
Lasa -Liver Pills are theladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
Farmers bet%een Stratford and Berlin
are likely soon to have the advantage of
phones in their houses. About thirty
farmers in the vicinity of Berlin have
signed contracts for a rural system in
Waterloo county and the construction
of the lines will be gone on with this
spring.
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STJDDEN1TT ATTACKED.
Children aro often attacked soddenly
by painful and dangerous Colic, Cramps,
Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantam, etc. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt
and sure cure which should always be
kept in the house.
The annual report of the Ontario in-
stitution for the education of the deaf
and dumb, which is located at Belle-
ville, has reached our office. There are
seven students attending the institutions
from Huron county. They are Harvey
Anderson, Beatrice Thompson and Ar-
thur Thompson, of Dungannon; Amos
B. Cole and Mabel Cole of Clinton; Leon
Laporte, of Drysdale, and Clara E.
Young, of Londesboro.
TIDE WINGIAM TIMES APRIL 13, 1905
The W. Snell farm, on gravel road,
Ilnllett was sold by auction, last week,
Mr. W. Henry, of the 14th concessioue
being the purchaser, at $0,520. The
farm is one of the most conveniently
situated Lr Hnllett, with good buildiugs
on it, with 100 acres of land, and is oou-
sidered well sold at the price.
Many people say they are "all nerves,"
easily startled or upset, easily worried
and irritated. Milburn's Heart and
Nerve Pile aro just the remedy such
people require. They restore perfect
harmony of the nerve centres and give
new nerve ,force to shattered nervous
systems.
From a North-West paper we glean
that the nationalities of the homesteaders
who made entry at the Dominion Land
office, Edmonton, during Feh. were as
follows: Austrians 45, Canadians 26,
English 20, Americans 17, Norwegians
17, Swedes 11, Germans 9, Danes 4,Irish
2, Japanese 2, French 1, Swiss 1, Finns 1.
For Over Sixty Years.
An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs
Winslow's SoothingSyrup has been used
for over sixty years bymillionsof mothers
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 abottle. Its
valve is inealoulahle. Besnre you ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
The duty collected at the Stratford cus-
toms house during the month of March
was 816,664.96, as compared with $15,-
442 86 during the same month in 1904,
Rheumatic rains Quickly Relieved.
The excruciating pains characteristic
pf rheumatism and sciatica are quickly
relieved by applying Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. The great pain relieving power
of the liniment has been the surprise and
delight of thousands of sufferers. The
quick relief from pain which it affords
is alone worth many times its cost. For
sale by A. I. McCall & Co.
Joe Rands is busy taking the pan out
of the old MoGarva salt block at Clinton.
This block was first opened in 1870 and
was operated until about fifteen years
ago when the combine paid several
hundred dollars annually to remain
closed. Ibis agreement lapsed some
tune ago and now the pan, which cost
probably $1200, will be sold for scrap
iron.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Iles
and arost Popular,
"Mothers buy it for croupy children,
railroad men buy it for severe coughs and
elderly people buy it for la grippe." say
Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell
more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
than any other kind. It seems to have
taken the lead over several other good
brands." There is no question but this
medicine is the best that can be procured
for coughs and colds, whether it be a
child or an adult that is afflicted. It al-
ways cures and cures quickly. Sold by
A. I. McCall & Co.
The account of the leasing of the Grand
Central Hotel, at Listowel. printed last
week, was made on information obtained
from Mr, Alguire, the prospective tenant.
Mr. Rolls afterwards informed us that
though negotiations to that end were
going on, the deal had not been closed
and has since fallen through. Mr.
Rolls' intention is to continue running
the house himself and will further im-
prove his premises which is already one
of the largest and best equipped hotels
in the county.
For Rheumatism.
There are few dieases that inflict more
torture than rheumatism and there is
probably no disease for which such a
varied and useless lot of remedies have
been suggested. To say that it can be
cured is, therefore, a bold statement to
make, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
which enjoys an extensive sale, has met
with great success in the treatment of
this disease. One application of Pain
Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds
of sufferers have testified to permanent
cures by its use. Why suffer when Pain
Balm affords such quick relief and costs
but a trifle? For sale by A, L McCall &
Co.
An esteemed Missouri contemporary
of a Kansas City paper published this
item: The business man of this city
who is in the habit of hugging the hired
girl had better quit or we will publish
his name." The next day 27 business
men called at the office, paid up their
subscriptions, and told the editor not to
give any attention to such follish stor-
ies.
PURIFIES THE BLOOD.
BRACES THE NERVES.
BUILDS UP THE BODY.
MAKES SICK
PEOPLE WELL
IN SPRING TIME.
4eLlesic FOz J" PAI N E' S � � 31E°01*,
it2rThe Kind That Has Made Such Wonderful Cures.V11
BABY'S GIRTH AMr. 0. J. Wilkin of the 5th con of
Brant lost 2 geese, one gander and one
TRYING TIME drake in rather a peculiar manner. Mr
Wilken and his sons were etandiug in
the shelter of a bhed during a thunder
shower and a few feat away in a puddle
of water a number of fowl were disport-
ing themselves. Suddeuly there was a
hard crank of thunder and a ball of fire
seemed to shoot down in front of them
Than they noticed the poultry mentioned
above lying dead, only two ducks in the
bunch escaping. The feathers were
partially burned from off them.
Monday, the 3rd inst., saw the passing
away of an old and well-kuowu resident
of the northern part of the township of
Culross, in the person of Blankey Smith
who died at the patriarchal age of 81
years and 9 months. Mr. Smith, who
was a native of the north of Ireland, was
among the very early settlers of Cuirass,
and appears to be well thought of as an
honest, and iu some respects, an intelli-
gent man by those who were intimately
aoquaiuted with him. He was through-
out his long life an ardent Orangeman
and Conservative.'
Made Easy it the Mother Pre-
pares Her System with a
Bracing Treatment of
F1 kROZONE
A Womanly Tonic that Up-
lifts, Vitalizes, and
Strengthens.
Yen immediately experience a real
gain iu power and strength from using
Feirazoue, which is a true nerve and
blood tonic. It effects permanent cures
unparalleled in the history of mediciue.
Ferrozone supplies the essentials of
life that aro exhausted by over work,
worry, indigestion or high living It
contains just what every rundown Sys
tem lacks
By instilling new strength into the
blood, Ferrozone benefits the whole
body. Digestion improves, the eyes
sparkle, the cheeks glow with girlish
beauty. Normal powers are restored to
the regenerative organs, the nerves are
recharged with energy, making the suf-
ferer conscious that direct benefit is re-
sulting from Ferrozone.
There is no greater boon to suffering
women than Ferrozone. It charges the
system with the snap and fire of youth,
builds up firm tissue, rounds out the
form until perfect womanhood is at-
tained.
Ferrozone is the one safe tonic for
ladies to use, because it contains no al-
cohol or dangorous drugs. Growing
girls, young women, expectant mothers
—every female will derive unquestion-
able benefits from this grand restorative.
Prepared only instablet form, 40o. for a
box of fifty tablets or six boxes for
$2 50, at all dealers, or N. 0. Polson &
Co., Hartford, Conn, U.S.A., and Kiug-
stou, Ont.
An exchange says:—"We have seen
no robins, but while out for a walk we
saw three games of marbles in progress,
a dago peddler out in the open; a pair of
hoboes fresh from the south land, forty
women line up in front of a show window
upholstered with spring millinery; and
a fate defying yap wearing a suit of
clothes so riotous that it soared teams in
the street, with a red bouquet nailed on,
so we know spring is headed this way."
Bleeding, Protrudig Piles.
Mrs. James Brown, Hintonburgh,
Darleton Co,, Ont., writes:—"I suffered
from nearly every form of piles for
nearly twenty years, both here and in
the Old Country, and have tried nearly
every remedy. I am only doing justice
to Dr. Chase's Ointment when I say that
I believe it to be the best remedy obtain-
able for bleeding and protruding pies,
of which it has cured me."
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On the 24th inst. the Rattenbnry
House at Clinton wi1t change
hands,
Mr. Alex. Robinson of Goderich having
bought out Mr. Stanley who has con-
ducted the hotel for the past eleven
months. As mine host of the Colborne
hotel, Goderich, and the hotel at Auburn
Mr. Robinson is well known to the
people of this district and will no doubt
keep up the reputation of the Ratten-
bury.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County ; ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the city
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that the said firm will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal.) A. W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intermal-
ly, and acts directly ou the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
A lady visited a Scotch farmhouse,
and while she was admiring the scenery
one of the servants heard her say, "This
is a truly rural picturesque scene."
Jean thought this would be a fine thing
to say to Jock, her sweetheart, whom
she was to see that night. When they
met she exclaimed, "Man, Jock, this is
a tooral ooral picture screen." Jock,
amazed at this outburst, stammered out,
"Loch, Jean, ye're gettin' awfu' eddicat-
ed. We'll sane no' ken what ye mean
ata'."
Test the Kidneys
Allow the urino to stand in a glass
vesael,for twenty-four hours and if at the
end of that time it is °loaded or has left
a sediment in the bottom of the vessel
you may be sure that your kidneys are
diseased. As a means of invigorating
the action of the kidneys and making
them strong and healthy, there is nopre-
paration so prompt and none so thorough
as Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills.
Mr. John Holland, a well-known regi.
dent of Minto, has samples of an apple
known as the Snakeskin Golden Russet
which he has kept from the crop of 1902.
The fruit was placed in barrels in the
cellar and the second year they wore
placed in open cheese boxes in the cellar.
Seventyfive per cent. of these apples
were sound in the first year and fully 70
per cent. the eeoond year. The apples
have much the same flavor of bananas.
Mr. Holland is much elated over the
sacoeee of his experiment.
HOW IT SPREADS
The first package of Hem-Roid (the
infallible Pile cure) that was put out
went to a small town in Nebraska.
It cured a case of Piles that was con-
sidered hopeless.
The news spread and although this
was only two years ago, the demand
prompted Dr. Leonhardt, of Lincoln,
Neb., the discoverer, to prepare it for
general use. Now it is being sent to all
parts of the world.
It will cure any case of Piles. There
is a mouth's treatment in eaeh box.
Sold for $1.00, with absolute guarantee.
It is for sale by all druggists, or The
Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls
Ont.
When town clerk and treasurer Wm.
Elliott lays down the cares of office and
retires from active service on May 1 next,
says the Seaforth News, he will have
completed nearly a third of a century in
the employ of the corporation of Sea -
forth, and is probably one of the oldest
clerks, counting years of service to be
found in Ontario. He has been careful
and painstaking in his work and won
and held the respect and esteem of each
succeeding council and the townspeople
generally. Mr. Elliott was first appoint-
ed clerk on January 15, 1872, suceeeding
Mr. T. P. Bull, deceased, at a salary of
$75 per year.
HOPE FOR EVERYBODY.
There seems to be no case so bad that
Antl.Pi11 cannot cure it. A strong elaiin,
but well supported.
Just recently a physician in Lincoln,
Nebraska, has made a discovery which
is exciting the interest and wonder of
the medicalrofe i allover sa on a r theworld.
e woe d.
Dr. Leonhardt began on the theory
that the poisons sent through the system
by the rotting and, fermehtation of un-
digested foods were the prime cause of
nearly every disease.
He set to work to diecover, if possible,
a remedy that would stimulate and heal
the mucous membrane lining of the
stomach and bowels, till by their normal,
healthy action, perfect digestion would
be restored.
He succeeded, and his perseription he
called Anti -Pill. The proof that his
work was well done is found in the long
list of remarkable cures made by Anti -
Pill.
Anti -Pill is 50c. a bottle, at all Drug-
gists, or The Wilson•Fyle Co., Limited,
Niagara Falls, Ont. Sole agents for
Canada.
A great institution is the postoffice.
Here the man who doesn't believe in ad-
vertising tacks up his notice to the ef-
fect that he has lost his dog. Here
the school children meet three times a
day to stamp the snow or mud off their
feet, playing tag to the distraction of the
waiting business man, and wind up by
filing calmly past the wicket, and asking,
six from the one family, for the long ex-
pected post card, which never comes.
Here, the older generation congregate to
while away the waits for mails in learn-
ed discussion of the political issues of
the day. Hero dates are made between
smiling damsels and their beaux, and
when the day is over its here that the
postmaster soliloquizes on the considera-
tion which the pubic display for . him
and the eloquence with which the day's
multitude has spit on the floor, and scat-
• tered peanut shells from corner to cor-
ner and gleefully locks the door just in
. time to shut out the seventh member
who has designs on carrying home the
family mail for the day.
CATARRH
ESCAPED A DANGEROUS SURGICAL OPERATIOI
270 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, Can.
TER OXYGENATOR CO.,
Toronto, Canada.
Glentlemen.—I am most pleased to certify t,
the curative properties of ' Oxygenator.I first
began using it for Catarrh in the head, Having
subdued this Loathsome disease, I then turned my
attention to a large Polypus that existed in my
right nostril, which was successfully removed by
the local application of "Oxygenator" thereby
saving tench pain, danger and expense had it been
removed by surgical process.
I have need your remedy in sayfamily (of 81 for
a number of ars, and can highy recommend It
for fevers, colds and threat troubles—as a garde,
when warmed, it Is invaluable.
I remain, years truly,
(1. 11. ROBINSON,
OXYGENOXYGENATOR
A BERM KILLER
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GOOD 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; q' remedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est r- m`:dy with a long and successful record, to
c -n. 'n•1lgest+ren, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
_o .�I ipation, t .=fensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
.ttion of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
iatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com-
•.'ts. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
> Hwn systems, restore pure blood, good appe-
sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
..;on .tant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
1 ...butes. Your drl'ggist sells them. The five-
c-. nt packet is ell .;h for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottle 6o cents, contains a supply
for a year.
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