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St Vitus Vallee
:Nervon$..''
..Iten4lly to pr 'antilau>tlr! •
Ptnle; ." Hitt.
St Vitus Dance is a common did -
ase
nam
an
children, h�� n
tacks both gmen and }women off shier v..
ous temperament. Its symptoms, are
shaky hands, jerky arms, trembling
the power
ar r of twitching
tfecct esieti�lm.,he
call eg cure
the life•b!
the nerved, Dr William Pin
o
noon to the Brup ere cemetery and
WAS under the aoyplceai of the L O.
Le of which .society .Mr' 01440 toed;.
beet! *member for rattly' 'years,
. The County 'Orange Lodge' ter
.North l£ttron met in Winghana on
Time/lay of last week and was largely'
attended.. The following effacers were
el
ee
ed
p4
ilnty Meister, M. Maine
.Dep 0, Master, Lishman ; Ohaplain,
Rev W. Lowe ; Ree -Sec,, 3. J, Me-
Mannu3 ; Pan. ' SOO., .A, Robinson
Treats.. Jas. Golley D. of 0.,N. Jahn-
ston; Lecturers Geo Mainaand Geo
Thornton, `.
od, be. Messrs 1l.. ' ef, Crawford and Bert
Cad of Ilolmes, of:Wingham,, had an expert-
k Pills t enoe. =Thursday haat that they will
Dauc ti,a r repeat. Iia driving home)
fro;n. Teeswa►ter, the roads beoanue. So
heavy that it was impossible to pro -
Iced, further than Mr Geo, H
rtes t
the with
n
h
rse•
and -cutter,
ay
and '
it was
necessary for them to walk to Wing-
hani, Lt distance,--of.--ovetr
The two. traave
ve her hers found .the walking
zy d before . Winghain wee
reached:
.never fail to cure St Vitus
because they make the rich, red blood
that feeds the nerves and keens theins
strong n and n steady. sad .
y. 11ir$ Wei n ,acv
ell
e
W ed
Welland, as
with St �.Vittus.. was seriazualy.,oe fete treat.
rent helped her until she- begause of Dr Williams' Pink Pills. Irs
.Leveilie stays : —"At times. the trouble
was so
e
sv
ere
t
h
at
Ice
could
not o
t
take k
e
ai
drink of water unaided and could not
trust myself -to raise • a dish. -There
wen a constant involuntary motion of
the limbs
mutat nd
t •
& ti
eat, walk nor. talk. r}l1 r w ip neither
emaciated, and mye e pa ii'ly d -
burden. Docters reatmentt', f as hiiy a
was taking almost contiriuousl ,
not do trip a particle of good an t had"
almost eome to the conclusion that
there ,Sas no cure for me. I' was in
what must be considered a desperate p
condition when I • was advised to try t
Dr Williams' Pink. Pills. In the .ei
course of a few weeks after I had be- lar
gun their use, there was a marked im-
roveinent, in nay condition, and by nil
the time I had taken pine boxes every Go
symptom oto
F m of the trouble had disatapear-
- ed, and I was as healthy and active as srh
id girlhood." fe is because Dr Williams' Pink o
Pills go right down to the root of the, $
trouble in the blood that they cure
such
e, t a e to
Our-
• y arid Canals ,
ah I -
Report.
Ottawa, Feb. 14 -The Oovernm
aid out' during the fiscal year, 1
be aunt' of $2,018,873 in railway ani
idles, bringing the total evpenditu
the Government on railways up
$12,851250. The exnepditureon cane
s $2;980,558, ',i'he revenue fro
Oe
rnment railways was $8,8"7',
and from Canals $79;530 sit1y in' th
ape.of hydraulic rents.. Since C
ederation the Government has open
n railwa constructs
ens
90 ,
r,e
e
m
255
Co
ora and sitbstdteri;
O ,Jun 30th, 1904, there were 19,011
ilea of completed railway in Canada
an increase in the year of ER miles,'
sides 8,327 miles of sidings. The p.
1;. has 8,062 miles and • the Grand
unk 3,158 miles.' : The paid up cep.
a1 amounted to $1,180,51.0,91$ --aan in-
ease of $391998,149 ; gross earnings,
,219,4.38 -increase $4,154,909; work-
•gexpenses, $74 x,102' -- increase
7 081,0'38 ; ` net earning, $25;858,274
ease `102,920,729. The .nnmher• •of,
sengera carried was .21;,010,705—in-
ease, 92,023 ; . freight, 48,097,519 tons
ncrease, 724 102 tons. ' There are
728' cars and'.2,76$ locomotives in
anada, •
be accident retnrns'show a total of
persons killed, 25 being passengers'
ion ployes and 178 others, and in ad.'
. injured, of whom 234 were
ngere, 912 employes and • 259
The, number killed at ' rail=
crossings was 87';-injis d 85
diseases as St Vitus dance, m
neuralgia, nervous prostration,' Lanae-'
mia, backaches and hieadachers', xheu- be
aatlsin, kidney trouble, indigestion P
lung troubles and other diseases of the Tr
blood and nerves. But, you must be 'it
careful to get the genuine pi le with er
the full name "Dr Williams' Pink $100
Palls for Pale People" an the. wrapper is
around every box. Sold. by all utedi-
eine dealers or by mail at 50 ,cents a $e7.
eer
box, or six boxes for $2.50, by writ-
ing the Dr Williams Medicine bo., Pas
s
Brockville. Ont.
660,
C395
192
dit'
County Clippings
Arthur Cook, of Wingham. has sold j passe
his brick cottage. to Mr W. Adams• others
Mrs Cook and family will move 'to way
Chatham in a fent weeks.
Aquiet -
q dd
1II
took g k'
la
residence of Mr and Mrs ca atS the
Wingham, od Tuesday at:gh 'neon,
'
when'their daughter Annie M., an
Mr George James. Rodwell, of Middle.
ton, Ont., were united in the bonds of
wedlock. Rev Dr :Gtindy performed
the ceremony. .
The death occurred
on
Tlaursdaa � la
of. William Glass, of Win ha y is
th year. Deceased withhiewifen nd
a
family moved. to Wingham some six
years ago from McKillop Township,
near Brussels.' He had been 111 only a
.fete days with pneumonia. He was a
man who made many Mends in
Wingham and hie rather sudden death
was heard with touch . regret. The
fu
sat"to
0
k place
P on Saturday
rda
y . aftear
;.,about'
TOP
There are in Canada 49 electric arait
way
cO
m
antes '
operating
lsdtrack—an increaseung
the year. Their gross earnings ' were
$8,458,009 -an increase° of 061,219,932. '
Nifty -three persona were killed and
844 injured on the electric • roads dur-
ing the year. '
The Intercolonial and its branchers
earned t6,827,255 last .year. • Its oper-
ating—expenses .
:'`:were 1b7,599,9, 8,' he
net loss being $972,703.
T
housands upon thousands` of the
best known people 'in' Canada have
greatly, benefited by'the• usedee• of Allen .
ung Balsam. ''• It ell : ' s.
res .pseatr•d: i
coughs and colds as well ae all cases of a
Croup, ns.xinsy;:$rorxol iti3;'end $iaailar'
affections., .
.46
nsumpbort
og There. s no speck for
consumption... Fresh air, ex..
ercise, nourishing, food and
Scot :h mulson will ` tome
pretty near : curio it, if there
is anything.to build on. Mil»
lions of people throughout`the
world are livor
health on one g and in good
lip ,•
�41n
4J From time immemorial•
doctors prescribed the
iver
r Cons -o ption . Of --
.course the patient could not
take it in its old form, hence
.
did very „little good, They"
can take.
ULSION
and tolerate it for ''a long
tine, ! There is : no oil,no
excepting butter, so asily ..
digested absorbed -by -thaw
system as cod liver' oil in the
form of Scott's' .;Emulsion,-
and that is the reason it is: sa
helpful in -consumption where.
its use must be continuous.
411 We will send you
sample free. 9 . a
4j Be sure that this:
picture in the farm of
a label is, on the wnp.. ' l
per of 'every bonle of
Imuluon you. buy.
&oat & sown
Chemists
• Torontoo• Ont.
Sot.and Oni! dru`si,u
A bill 's •••_•,.•,+'
i to be introduced into ppini
•anientaIlo r
win' ,,
t
iCi '
the!
forma' m
a
ion
e.
a-
x
It iz
n l .g
a
ntgg
tie lines nes
o:
f
a
trust.
A:NOTED. HOfSEMAN'S
EXPERIENCE
Mr.'Antoine Wending, owner of
Dev
expos 212.E and: proprietor . 4i' the
Clifton House.. Brockville, gays no lin-
iment compares . with, Nerviline for
general use. and around the stables 'Par
strains; sprains, swellinggs, internal.
pains and especially for affections of.
the '
whirl -bone Nervilne, is unequall-
ed. Mr.Wendling believes Nerviline'
19'' indispenfiable as d: horse 'liniment
t has 'strength,' penetrating :power;
lid works ti.
01,01T}N *W
United Sta.
ta
dia0 Statistics*
Rere are sortie etatisties iterating to..
04ttad0 and the United States: "'which
niay prove interesting to our readers.
Tiley, have been compiled' from the
latest available official reports ;
Tirearea of th• e United States in 18(0
B:OOO,oQ,coo aciue.re moires; to -day it is
The population got the country has.
increased in the same: time team 4,-
308,000 to over 80,000,00,
It
w
as net
until .tai 1
a2v that the states began producing coal. lit that
year productiien was limited
tons, In 1900 prod uctron toy nd
til billion tons, ran beyond
Gold Production began in 1810 with
an n utpf32,488. —In 1903 the- total"
I
amounted to over 741.ntlllious,
The. United Mates. did not beg.in
to i
ilkh
l year ng steel until 1870, and in that
r
od
P uei
°�� r r r _�, s, ton ,nabbed less that •
•' i For I900 ,the figure oras
r- "r; z s r,1t1i'tiis ,
* In 1830 the rrtrlways of "'thetlntted'
•880 the totad l was leas than 31,O0O to.
day°it is. 2o0,0b9
Exports of Catton hive ringn from
' less than 890,000,000 pours in 1830 to
over 3
,
billion pounds in 1903
Thenucw,her of telegrams' sent hsps
increased' from 0,000,000 000 in 1870 to near-
iy 02,000,000 last year. ' ,
Immigration has increased ar e
d .
in 1,820 t:Q S07,Q0(S in 1003. frQm•z33sr• i
The value of farm animais has in.
creased (rain' $544,0Q0,000 in.1850'to :up-
wards'of three billion dollars t -d
o ay.,
The value of all farina and farm :ro-
perty� has groom from less than tour'
Wilkins in 1850 to 20L bihious in 19(01
1191 billions in 1850 to
iaavet . ,wn stein; $00,000, _..
woo, +'r ►,Oop in 1002, in 78 to
The freight caaiieiI on Canadian,
eailrr'ays bee increased from, 0.832,000
toned* 1870 W48.870,000 tone: in 1002,
Y
Canadas exports of #tour have in.
creased fro 115,0Q0,barrelti.ia, .890 to.
1,287,C00 in 1003.
Our exports of Wheat have increased
in the aa,tnu time frame, 422,000 bushels
to 33,000 000, •
In 1800 our exports "of cattle were
valued .at less, than $7,000,000. For
1903 the figures ;were $11,+312;009.
TIie
Ark change made by` the new
government in regard to officials .a ;
b
ane:.
t db.
p the `
h
la Ia :
�'' to
A i
dm
ni$t
roti
conveyed in the +xnnauncetnent othait
new licence commissioners for North,
Wentworth are appointed'
LUNG'
BALSAM
polo** * curedeeNteet,erl_ -..
COUGHS:„'
COLDS,
CROUP;. '
A 250. Doors. tor a Simple Coad.
A 500. Bathe for a Heavy Corp.
A $1,00 float;* for a Deep spate Cott'
h.
• fiold bj 11prnggfota
The total wealth of.the nation has . 'e \
town Iron, °sevrsn i and
d that cotes
area 'b �' mtltivaro»a sal forms
Nervous ,a
inv' �,�' ;B.
ell
DrtWar Ona' _telt
ecl
merlOyeare:
terata in the Do ..
of- Canada . sell
recommend. an
er, the only medial)*
1900, ghee nnirersal satiet'aelin. ,, t,rom
es of land 125,754 of water,: 2bOacco, Opium or &income n
mx!lionra, a and one h If d
The Canada is 3,619,000 eOtaolebnaeore°ma ybe
duare nail
The o Matt Wo+'+'li.allofwhiohlee
P P on is"" fiV a . Consumption and nut Ea{
Our ee�pprrts of harms have intoreased.
from 7,25,000 Ike. ;to 138,000,000 in
thirteen. years,
0 In 1890. we exported less that $2,000,-
wee
30 worth of butter ; in 1903.tbe•tota l
was $7,000 00tJ
r In the same. time exports of•
have increased. frolic 69,87:3;000 to nese.
7.12,000. $$4r -
O
n
Dt
0
nearly' Y
n•
Our outpput .of gold . has increased
from less tha,Y
in
•e
millions.
e
n
Cur iron ton
O
from 1 re output has increase
ess than 69,000 to 38$,00(0 tool, d
We produced 88,000 lbs, 'of .lead in
1891; iei 1903 the total teas 18 000 000
• In nickel, productio ', '
in' the thirteen'"•yeai.a fr ui 4,,increased,0
11;605,000 lbs... The first diecov f '
flicker was wheu 'the.C. 2 R. ry.kf . �►.
:a Cuttin R was mak-
mg '
g. near Sudbury 481 OF TORONTO
I0'tbuy
�, b,.' ..
Ceyl
in the cup,on with creel' tea le natural teat, light ,
hi cul. a peculiar leaf'fragrancre captivating,
.i�
ed
fl
W
at
lead � 1
l0
ac P
packets, N o
only„, ”,
.sa
s m `
SA >! c
."ADA Black : Teas, 25c':and 400 er Ib. as, ry l greetitters'. fam
ase
.•.•--'eutte..-r
We leave a gootA assortment of : it -4.•
ttt9l'>i eQandfulttts
. stylish-,: durable all our ,
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- - - : � ' snc� alt
- UWII > t*>ra
t,d... .
,i .,... epaair,iw promptly atte •
r Acted toRiluithall at
;�th0 Huron Street.
Sttrnrnr
.., , nrtrrttrlsr�r ,
ttrrtrmnr�rrrtrrpn
w s- Great tock=Redac..
• �'or: ten 'da `s ..
we Will vlll offer the fallowin ' B � • .w
=Menu g.�R,G.AI
V e hheat y Sixties r'egillar;$y�1,775; Sale price1
.50
4' line
«. '. $2,50, " • ,"$2.15
�. ne. '. '" ''$24�10�,. '', $$215
H' N• Ii .' .c' 34.25. .,i '%$370 '
Leel ect'tine •• •• • $IM), '.e, $3.85 '
s n. Shoes,' ". $275, r, . ,y 40
^ • „ - f, „ • ' • 4 $1.65,. ,, !Yi�,4ty
+" $340, , $1'
-40
Boys School Shoes, " $225, "--
_.�_ 2
• Rubbers, Robbers And: Sox,:and Over' Shoeslat Sale p
Bar aine. in ; e P='ccs,
� g Ch inaw'axe;� Etc! .. . .
6 only 'Chamber .Sete, iegular 3.
u. " .. -.. 32 75, :Baia price N2.40
2 H $5.50, - IE. $'[ 00�
White (.'tips and Saucers; doz $1,00 " 10e
1 ass Preserve Dishes ` :::0e.. " •
Dinner S 0 • ;,
Set;
ie' lcc,
, regular
"g tic' .
P I2 " •
1 i ,,.• i' - *13. o. t' .' $11,40SlO ,.: 1 "* „ „ •$12.50 :" '$104t)
'We1�ave a taieo pattern $ 7.00, " $ 5.90 ' :
• can make 1 stock of China Dinner Ware.. You
can
line, up as Dinner or Tea' Set, to; snit,: yourself,: oily of '
this This is a, good way to'get a Dia
-;^anger it at our Reduction.. uer Set,,atil you
Bale price
Berry -Sete. S id Bo• . t : "
PI t p`l Bow's, Table -.
a es.are all nice Christmas .r Sets, Bread and ,Butter
in your pocket to buy our p stenos' .' It will'he dollars
Y y . Christmas U11ina, at this stoner
We. Will ' , •. , ,
give 'a straight discount .0 o' •
:
5
0
. on.
�I'i'OCe3'18Sa except : ,
. p :Sugar: .
Sp� j j - saie.prices: f
Qr c only; ..
fir
eYolcagn orris for OAansi6
nils Dura Matted 1 � #1*t1t11M1
,�Ye �ilo�°Oo4.UorY► 1 r• •
eaa.el,oasl►
Woods Phosphodine is sold in Clap.
ton by 7t. P. Reekie, F: W. Watts, B-
B. Combe, and J. E. Bony. Druggist.
h�
e Great School
For practical education
is the well 'known
Coal Prodl,ctiota has ` Its present staff of
The output of eetnent
from 885,000 cwts., in 1890 to ea ed. h
owts.-ill 1908: 2,881,000
The 'Post -office Savings
San'
g k
million tonsin 1874 s eightown roan one tearhzr4;'itP fine Miti>YiTWENTY - ONE
e
� n
million t i
1943: "lie including.
ni � , id
n in
NE
HUIVDRFI3 ,A�Igy'7.. 1'1 'a'
Typewriting Machines, tIF 'EE '
as 1ncr ` - thor6u a ,its modern and
loraughlyy• Fvery hoists poaits are increased from $
and elicit; ocher should nae Ne •1. � in 1800 t
Sad ,u large et. bottles; rvi ine. o $4i,2o,5,000 •22, 0, l*ONo V.ecaitions. 'Enter
141
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T.,a de j;i sits hi charters •] orrespondence in;aid*
t nae,
d b I d
g 'work; its success 'in.. placing'
its stridents and graduates .'n
Positions; all combine tn• make .good
e.
ono iriaportant Euryt - � it the
ries
s
e -
'ac
School o
Canada,
1 b
a $
QU0 ,
auks i e . Write to
Clinton, Ont.
writ s$.a�'vEr' CII
x'�'lncip
al, . ONNt�itONMANNOiii�i ����M��iAI�
Phone . ,�.
44.44.
Oily 4 .f$* days' Deft. in
a
r l�"e`b -. l�xc�.` to t��e ' ad�a�xt
guar Sale, : •,. ag of a11e :s lel
sal�.e ��1� rob splendid val�nes we.ar �,...
. � . .• • e offering during' the :. � . .
- p affil conclude ori the last. da; � of
�vYshxng.�o partxCipate. �n'thzs ale should .�' �ebruar .. �`,. �`ema�nxng:' Via. �
ou
th
e^�erythxx�g�x� .tb,� stars -is -subject. _� . of dexa�r b�,•� make: their `selection .
Y s o tl>��#arnvst xx or
• �o the special seciafi-._ . _...:. .._ ... .
p ciscotnt : we. call tance that 1
at once'.
• your -
0
'following: lo'wxn
COUCH
Handsome Velour Couches, in assorted
colors, spring edge, oak moulding on base. Re -
ular price $11 Feb. Sale Price.,:. . g
Velour Couches, buttoned top,2 in. wide
open construction) bottom.. Regular price $8.50
sale price ..... ,...........
• i Couch, Beautiful )ak c eyin • o •
cowered in extra fine covering, on. $1
reg-
ular price 22 Feb: sate pri .. ......Wi. 18 de, o
rings.
Anti Mattresses
Our Spring and Mattress"
a
department deserves speer
attention on aeconn:t .of the' ;.
excellent Values vie offer.
lViattresses filled . with.
Sea Grass and wool both side
s
good serviceable ticking . Reg,
ular 25 1 eb r Sale. $2.65
Two piece mattress the
sl,nxe kind as • above c. ^
extra, very convenient for
handling.
•
aknuirrgplU
aiq•
1I
Elm. Extension Table, size of top, 43 in,
5leg��('/•{,s, ,�llengt//ti,. wryhetn^ [extended 7 feet,regular price
7 25,
Feb. pl��.F1Y.i•Y)s.,'s...f.Y °.1.,.^1/YYI..I.
Surface Oak Extension Table, 'size of top
$4, inches, legs Connected together, .'regular. '_.ric
12 Feb Sale p1'1.+er..i,.,,•v «...,,•.,,,.,,i•:Y,•,r,YY, .,'"�y
A good Extension table; size of top 44
inchs,5 legs, nicely finished when extended 8 ft.
regular price $9.5o, Feb, sale price..,.F,.,,.•.
]'or the convenience of our custom.
ers our. store will ,be- open every
evening till 8 o'clock.
ant a r
Ventilated Matres$
Agents , for, the • arshall
Sanitary .Ventilated Mattress
'Co.,A Mattress constructed
for comfort and dnrabi.11
Woven Wireprin s
itard.�qod. • �`�a�m` � ' good
eg, regular
'3y 25 Feb. Sale Price : ,
2.60
Better : grade, regular pries
4.25, Feb. Sale price '$Z1„0O
fr.:s;l�,b
w
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