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Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.
The sad tidings of the death of Mrs.
W. R. Mahood of Sonix City, Iowa, was
received. last week. The young doctor
bas the heartfelt sympathy of his many
friends at Fordwich in his sore bereave -
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant
Soap Powder dusted in the bath, softens
the water and disinfects. 38
Mr. Vale, Deputy Insurance Inspector
of the Province, visited the Howick Fire
insurance Co. recently and found every-
thing satisfactory. The Company has
upwards of $6,000,000 in insurance.
At a meeting of the directors of the
'North Porth Agricultural Society it was
decided that no fall fair would be held
in Stratford this year.
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 voters' list for the township of
Ashfield have been issued. The list
Makes a hook of forty-four pages and
cover. The aggregate number of persona
Su the township entitled to serve as
jurors is 722.
SUDDENIT ATTACKED.
Children are .often attacked suddenly
•by.paii„fnl and dangerous Colic, Cramps,
Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantum, etc. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt
;and sure cure which should always be
kept in the house.
Woodstock is in the happy position of
'being able to reduce its tax rate this year
from 23 to 22 mills on the dollar, and yet
have a larger revenue than formerly.
This ie achieved by an increase in the
assessable property and in the valuation
by the nsfiessOrs.
(lig. A. W. CHASE'S 0
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CATARRH CURE . �. Cr
is sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved Blower.
.r.1 Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and permanantly cures
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
rec. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo.
Dr. M. A. V: Armstrong has sold his
residence, drug store and practice at
Fordwioh to Dr. Foster, who hails from
Province Bay, Manitoulion Island. Dr.
Armstrong has been practising there for
two years and nine months and many
regrets are expressed that'he is leaving
Fordwic:h. He will likely move to the
West.
Many pe )pee 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
hawmony of the nerve centres and give
new nerve force to shattered nervous
systems.
Joseph Kuenemann sr, has sold his
100 acre farm on the 8th concession of
Carrick to his son Joseph for $6,000.
Mr.:Kuencew ann bas purchased Anthony
Wagner's property in Deemerton for
$550.
"tl` 1E GREATEST
ROOD PURIFIER
lett' THZ WORLD
It. Good brain food.
2. Ur eiton 4he functions of the liver,
3. Pan/eV-et a bound and quiet sleep.
4. Disul:c:;ia the mouth,
5. aten :et the surplus acids of the
;stomach.
4. i'aralyza3 hemorrhoidal disturbances.
7. Helpe the secretiolt of the kidneys.
S. Pangaea calculus concretions.
9. Obvietee indigestion.
len A pte�vy.v��atative against diseases of the
*neat.
It. 'Itesbsre3 all nervone energy and re-
viCue anatut!al forces.
THE OXYGENATOR 00
*1 Hareem- fit.. w'oraantes Ony.
Oliver Jarvis has sold his flue farm on
the Telephone Road to Nelson Trewar-
tha, the price being $4,100. It is con-
sidered a reasonable figure as it is one of
the finest 30 -acre farms in Goderich
township. Oliver intends to go West in
the spring.
THE LADIES' FAY OF.1TE.
Lasa -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliiousness, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
Mr. Charles Dickinson has sold his
farm on the 12 con. Carrick, to Wm.
Carnegie for the sum of $4500 and has
become the owner of the Carnegie prop-
erty below Mildmay for a price of $10,-
500. Carnegie's estate consisted of 200
acres ot choice land with a splendid
hoose, good barn and other conveniences.
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Berra the The Kind You HaveAlwaysBough!
Signature E e-12:uirt. a
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Mr. John Armstrong, of the 2nd con-
cession of Culross, left last week for
the Old Country. On his way over he
will have charge of three car loads of
cattle shipped by Trench & Perkins, of
Teeswater.
Mr. John Collerton, of Logan is the
owner of a cow which has given birth
to five calves within one year and ten
months. In November, 1903, she gave
birth to a heifer calf; in October, 1904,
she gave birth to twins, and in August,
1905, she again gave birth to twins.
SPICING MEDICINE.
As a spring medicine Burdock Blood
Bitters has no equal. It tones up the
system and removes all impurities front
the blood, and takes away that tired,
weary feeling so prevalent in the spring.
Mr. Adam Case returned to Teeswater
last week after paying a visit to friends
at Wiarton, Montreal and Toronto. Mr.
Case last saw Toronto 50 years ago,
when, instead of the street car and
automobile, oxen and wagons were the
familiar means of locomotion to be seen
on the streets.
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They cure backaches, weak back, rheum -
edam, diabetes, congestion, inflamation,
gravel, Bright's disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder.
We've just got word of a country
editor who started in business fifteen
years ago with a capital of $200 and re-
tired the other day worth $100,000. His
accumulating of wealth was owing to
frugality, strict attention to business and
to the fact that an uncle died and left
him $39,800,
Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamber-
labr's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy,
This fact is well known to druggists
everywhere, and nine out of ten will
give their customers this preparation
when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe
Witmer, a prominent druggist of Joplin,
Mo., in a circular to his customers, says:
"There is nothing on the market in the
way of patent medicine which equals
Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarr-
hoea Remedy for bowel complaints. We
sell and recommend this preparation."
For sale by A, I. McCall & Co.
The charge against Mr. fetor Lewis of
the Hotel Normandie at Clinton, of
selling liquor over a second barn in his
house oh the 12th of duly, wag decided
against the defendant. Mr. Lewis has
entered an appeal so the matter goes to
a higher court.
Here Isla suggestion which may be of
some use to farmers and gardeners. The
farmer's scarecrows were all garbed in
blue. "A blue scarecrow," said the
anon, "does more good than ten ordinary
ones, for birds hate and fear blue as you
and I hate end fear typhoid and con-
stnnption. A trefessor pointed Out to
rhe that blue Was the thing ter birds.
At first li web unbelieving, but 1 experi-
mented, and found that professor to he
4 right"
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There died at her residence in Uarpnr-
hey, on Wednesday, August 16th, Cnar-
latte Ann Jewett, reliot of the tate
Francis Fowler, in ber 88th year, The
cause of death was au affection of the
heart, coupled with the infirmities of old
age, and came after about ten days ill,
ness.
Indigestion and Headache
Mr. Duncan McPherson, Content,
Alta., writes: -"I was for many years
troubled with indigestion and headache,
and derived no relief from the many re
medias I need. A friend advised the use
of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pill, and
after taking four boxes, the result is that
1 am once more in the full enjoyment of
the blessings of good health."
While drilling a well on the farm of
Mr. Wm. Bailey, Elina township, near
Monkton, the otber clay, Mr. George
Edwards came upon evidence of coal oil
at a depth of 50 feet, The samples se-
cured will be properly tested and it is
hoped good results will- accrue.
C.1 A, ,0 'It Cet iarX .411. .
Boars the The Kind You Have Ways Bought
signature
of tel,
A very pretty home wedding took
place on Wednesday evening, August
16th, at 7 o'clock, at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore,4th concession
of Huron township, when their eldest
daughter, Miss Charlotte Hellen was
united in marriage to Mr. J. Taylor, of
Rat Portage.
For Over Sixty Tears.
An Oid 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 a bottle. Its
value is incalculable. Besure you ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
This week we chronicle the death of
Mrs. Robert Biggart, of Clinton, at the
age of 49 years and 9 months, which sad
event took place on Monday morning,
August 14th, from tiodonloureux, the
result of a fall which she sustained some
three years ago. The late Mrs. Biggart,
whose maiden name was Margaret
Roche, was born in Carleton Place and
went to Stanley in 1854 in which town-
ship she resided till the year 1875 when
she was united in marriage to her now
bereaved husband, Mr. Robert Biggart,
then of Goderich township, removing
from that township to Clinton in which
place she bas lived ever since.
.Baby Eczema
"My daughter was afflicted with
eczema from wben three weeks old. Her
entire face and head were raw, and she
was in awful distress when doctors fail-
ed we began the use of Dr. Chase's Oint-
ment which has .entirely cured her and
the has clever had the least symptom • of
the trouble sin e." -Mr, . Patrick Sul-
livan, 'Welland Ave.,St. Catharines, Ont.
A special meeting of the Goderich
council was held last week at which the
by-laws, granting the Elevator Company
an additional bond guarantee of $25,000
and ten years exemption from taxation
and one providing for the borrowing of
$6,000 on debentures, and the gas by-
law will be voted on, on Wednesday,
September 6th.
What is oonsideted a heavy crop of
barley was hariested on Mr. Peter Cole's
farm, Goderich township, when eleven
loads were taken from five acres. If it
yields according to the straw it will be a
bumper crop. This inay appear to some
to he grossly and purposely exaggerat-
ed, but nevertheless its true.
Ifyoe, your Mewls or relatives suf'e#with
Fns, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Hance, or Falling
Sickness, write fora trial bottle and valuable
itemise on suct disesses'to Tut L'Sre1G Cb.,
! g King St*ect, W., Toronto, Canada.. All
druggists sell at tea obtain for you
LiasIBIGS FI 1f iURE
WINGIIAM TIMES AUGUST 244, 1005
A quiet and pretty wedding took place
at Christ hurob, Vuncouvor, on Aug.
• 9th, when Mr. Emery Arthur Thomas,
of Vancouver, and Miss Francis Wynona
(Frankie), fourth daughter of the late
George Beans, of Goderich, were netted
in the holy boucle of matrimony,
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and. Children,
The Kind You. Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
144.44,
It will be ten years this fall since the
House of Refuge was opened at Clinton,
and not since the first year has the auto.
her of iunlates fallen below 70; at pre-
sent there are over 80 inmates, sore of
whom were admitted the first week the
House was opened. The new addition
is not yet in the occupancy of the House,
but wall be shortly.
THE SCOURGE OF CONSUMPTION
Thousands are Dying -if Tired, Lan-
guid or Run -Down Get Proptee-
tion Before Too Late.
No child, man or woman is safe from
consumption unless their blood is pure,
rich and nourishing.
Allow the blood to become thin, and
immediately the whole system grows
weak. The longs are deprived of resist.
tug power and the ever-present tuber-
cular baccllli develops.
The moat positive protection against
consumption is Ferrozone, which re-
stores the blood to full strength. Weak
organs are instantly strengthened.
Worn•out tissues are rebuilt, New life
is given to the lungs and all danger of
consumption is destroyed,
Mrs. E. J. Richardson, Manotiok,
Ont., tells as follows of her enormous
gaiu in health from Ferrozone: I was not
well. I was thin and anaemic. Towards
spring I fell into a condition of nervous
exhaustion. A dead tiredness hung over
me like a load of lead. Housework of
any kind I simply couldn't do. A bad
cough developed that woried me greatly
for I thought it might be tubercular.
When'I first read of Ferrozone I was
convinced it was good. I took it rega -
larly for eight weeks and the change in
my condition was wonderful. My
cheeks filled out and became clear au d
rosy. I gained eight pounds and now
am strong and vigorous as possible."
Ferrozone feeds, nourishes and tones
up the body -it sends the thrill and vim
of robust health from head to foot -
makes you feel better at once. Won't
you use Ferrozone? Price 50c. per box,
or six boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, or
N. C. Polson & Co , Hartford, Conn.,
U.S.A., and Kingston, Ont.
The trustees of the Carlsrnhe separate
sohool, near Walkerton, have come to
the conclusion that there are not many
things in this country any scarcer than
teachers. They spent about $20 in ad-
vertising for a teacher to take the place
of Mr. Leyes, who wants to leave, but
didn't get a single application. The
time has at last arrived when it is much
easier for the teacher to get a school
than for the school to get a teacher.
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A Warning to Mothers.
Too much care cannot be used with
small children during the hot weather of
the summer months to guard against
bowel troubles. As a rule it is only ne-
cessary to give•the child a dose of caster
oil to correct any disorder of the bowels,
Do not use any substitute, but give the
old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is
fresh as rancid oil nauseates and has a
tendency to gripe. If this does not check
the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
then a dose of castor oil, and the disease
may be checked in its incipiency and all
danger avoided. The caster oil and this
remedy should be procured at once and
kept ready for instant use as soon as the
first indication of any bowel troable
appears. This is the most successful
treatment known and may be relied upon
with implicit confidence even in cases of
cholera infantum. For sale by A./.
McCall & Co,
The Walkerton Telescope is in receipt
of a letter from Mr. Thos. T. Stubbs,
formerly of the South Line, Brant, but
now of Grandview, Manitoba, Mr.
Stubbs says that crop prospects are re-
markably good, and that if the hail don't
spoil them, they will eclipse any-
thing the country has ever seen. Mr.
Stubbs it a member of the council for
the municipality of Grandview, and is
getting along splendidly. Tke town of
Grandview is not yet five years old, and
yet it has 16 stores, 3 hotels, 2 banks, a
printing office, and 550 of a population.
A little forethonght may save you no
end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a
rule to keep Chamberlain's Collo,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand
knows this to be a fact. F'or sale by A.
1 McCall & Co.
Mr. W. J. Holmes, a well-known and
highly respected resident of Clinton for
many years, met death with awful sud-
denness On Wednesday, August 16th.
He was an employee of the Macpherson
& Bovey Co., and was bent Out to the
farm of Mr. W. Robinson, just outside
the t n t
ow o adjust seine part of the
threshing machine of Morrell & Morris,
which was not working properly. I1
was just about one o'clock vrhen the
machine Wall started up after the noon
hoar rebt, and Mr, Holmes was working
at one Aide of It, several men being on
the opposite side. e s do. A moment or two
afterwatde he was noticed lying in the
strew and ehefr, and they thought he
had fainted,but he was! dead. without
the slightest outcry or struggle he had
metal away like a flash.
oast week Memos, William and Fd,
Glenn and .John Macfarlane, gear Celt•
ton, disposed of 160 pounds of awl,
the product of their own sheep. Mr,
Macfarlane had the "lion's share" -800
pounds brought in in four 200 pound
packs. They received the highest roar•
ket price, 25 cents per pound for the
waslled. For seven washed fleeces Mr,
Wm, Gleno received an average of $2 46,
Off one eve lie sheared 1514 pounds,
These figures would indioete that there
is money in sheep,
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together and until the last few years
was supposed to be incurable. For a
great many years doctors pronounced it
a local disease and prescribed local rem-
edies, and by constantly failing to cure
with local treatments, pronounced it in-
curable. Science has proven Catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment, Hall's
Catarrh Oure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional care on rhe market. It is
taken Internally in doses from 10 drops
to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys-
tem. They oiler one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send for
circulars and. testimonials,
Address: F. J. CHENEY & 00„ Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
There is a mistaken improasion 'with
regard to the registration ot births,
which the Registrar desires to correct.
The notification of a birth made by a
physician is not the registration required
by law, which can only be made by one
of the parents of the child. Thirty days
are allowed to perform this duty, whicb
is not complete until the name c
child is added to the record, A great
deal of trouble is occasioned by the
omission to furnish the name of the
child without which there is technically
no registration.
Here are a few samples of brief report.
ing; they tell the story in a few words:
-"In Massachusetts the other day a
man thought he could cross the track
in advance of a locomotive. The servi-
ces at the grave were very impressive."
Here's another -"A man warned his
wife in Chicago not to light the fire with
Kerosene. She did not heed the warn-
ing. Her clothes fit his second wife re-
markably well." And still anothor-"A
boy in Canada disregarded his mother's
injuuctions not to skate on the river as
the ioe was thin. His mother does not
cook for as many as she formerly did,"
THAT'S THE SPOT!
night hi the small of tht beak;
Do you suer get a pain there?
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11o4 do you know what )t manna?
ft lea Backache.
A sure sign of Kidney Trouble.
Don't neglect it. Stop it in tints.
If you don't, serious Kidney Troubles
aro surf to follow.
DOAN'S KIDNEYPILLS
cure Backache, Lame UIck, tiIsb tcs,
Dropsy sed all Kidney and $ladder
'troubles.
Pries 30e. a hes er 3 f.r $1.23. s l deals&
DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO..
Toronto. Ont.
The grim messenger of death has been
busy in Atwood of late. The last to
obey the dread summons was Andrew
E. Donaldson, who on Sunday evening
August 13th, breathed his last after an
illness extending over some months. Mr.
Donaldson although in hie 70th year,
was yet a fine vigorous specimen of man-
hood, until sometime last winter when
it is thought he caught a severe cold
while acting as pallbearer at a funeral
The deceased was born in Peebles, Scot-
land, in the year 1836, on July 30th.
He served his apprentieesbip as a stone-
masou, and in 1861 married Miss Eliza-
beth Moffat who survives him. In 1880
they emigrated to Canada and settled on
lot 16, Con. 5, Elma, where he followed
farming for a number of years. He re-
tired from farming about ten years ago
and removed to Atwood,
DON'T lot that little baby or your
children pts or creep ori the carpet
'with their little faces close to the
Root; Carpets are receptacles for
all manner of
DISEASE GERMS
Many cntotiithl healthy childhesn taken
purities from the Carpet. Keep your
rugs and carpets purified by using
SAP -O -REN -0
"IT EVAPORATE8tt
odorless .. Nob-polsonoub
Non -inflammable
Absolutely destroys germs
lternoves alt win
Restores colors !Ma aeiv
Renews tho sexing
del in b few moments forafep't'6nte
arid a child lean dolt with
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The 'turfman & Tooter Oo.
Ask your groceronto
FOR .6000 IlEALTO
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 became their stan-
dard fame vremedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est rim' dy, with a long and successful record, to
c"ri; '1b;ngesticn, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
_gY .at.lpation, e.,f enslve breath, heartburn, dizziness,
-.. - oi''ation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
ll'' 'iatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com-
o .'','ts. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
1 .>' •hwn systems, restore pure blood, good appe.
(.1 .: ,.K1 sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
eon tant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
':'.,Males. Your druggist sells them. The five -
c. nt packet is en 1 ..gh for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottic 6o cents, contains a supply
for a year.
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Among the Alps there are several
postoffices at a height of 6,000 feet or
7,000 feet. A letter box on the very
summit of the Langand, from which the
postman makes four collections daily, is
nearly 10,000 feet above the sea level.
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Signature AISi'7The CKind 'roe A.
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Among the valuable lessons which
most other nations can advantageously
learn from the experience aad practice
of Germany is a scientific treatment of
insanity in its insipient stages as a
physical and possibly curable diseases.
Siam has made its first foreign loan to.
the amount of $5,000,000.
Baron Volker). chief of Police at War-
saw who was injured by a bomb explos-
ion recently, is suing an insurance com-
pany on an accident policy, The coln-
pany draws the line at attempts to assas-
sinate with bombs.
The mystery of the rain tree of the
Canaries is a cloud that hovers about it •
constantly. This is condensed to water,
whioh saturates the leaves, and, falling-
from
allingfrom them in constant drops keeps the
cisterns which are in excavation beneath,
them always full of water.
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