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you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better
results than with boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashioned way.
As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly
pore, .the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces may be
washed without the slightest injury.
Lover Brothers Limited, Toronto
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Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.
The Teoswater-Walkerton stage has
changed hands again, Mr. Dick Harrison
having sold out to Albert Krupp of
Formosa.
Bilious Attack Quickly Cured.
A few weeks ago I had a bilious attack
that was so severe 1 was not able to go
to the cffice for two days. Failing to
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treatment; I took three of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and the next
day I felt like a new man. -H. 0. Bailey,
Editor of the News, Chapiu, S. C. These
tablets are for sale by all druggists.
On Wednesday eveping, Nov. 7th, a
pretty wedding was celebrated, when
Mise Rebekah Webster, was united in
marriage to Mr. Wm Gardiner of Ash-
field. Rev. Mr. Millyard performed the
ceremony in the presence of the friends
of the contracting parties.
Preventics, as the name implies, pre-
vent all Colds and Grippe when "taken
at the sneeze stage." Preventics are
toothsome eau y tablets. Preventics
dissipate all colds quickly, and taken
early. When you first feel that a cold
is coming, they check and prevent these.
Preventics are thoroughly safe for child-
ren, and are ar effectual for adults. Sold
and recommended in 5 cent and 25 ceet
boxes by Walley's drug store.
Dr. McRae, assistant to Dr. Gunn, of
Clinton, has gone to Chicago, where be
will take up special work in the hospi-
tals in that city. He was accompanied
by Dr. Wilson of Atwood, who on his
return will take the practice of Dr.
Buchanan, of Zurich.
SUDDENLY ATTACKED.
Children are often attacked suddenly
by pahifnl and dangerous Colic, Oramps,
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.
The new County Council Act will give
Owen Sound a reeve and three deputies
in the Grey County Council next year.
This means that the voting power of
Owen Sound in matters of county legis-
lation will be equal to that of Sullivan,
Darby, Rolland d and Sy
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Benham.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
William Lamprey, a resident of
God Erich township for 46 years, died last
Tuesday, Nov. Orb at hie home on the
Huron rood, aged about 70. Mr, Lam-
prey was born in Guelph, but for nearly
half a century has lived on the farm
some three and a half miles from
Goderich.
For Over Sixty Feats.
An old and Weil-Tried•Remedy-Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for over sixty years by millions of moth-
ers 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. Be sure yon ask
for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind,
The many friends o: the family in
this section will regret to learn of the
death at Winnipeg, on Tuesday, Nov.
Oth, of Mr. William H. Treleaven, form-
erly of Lnoknow, and son of Mr. John
Treleaven, at present living in Lucknow.
Deceased was about 52 years of age and
Ieft for the West some twenty years ago.
Of a Ohesley girl the story is told that
she refused to marry a moat devoted
lover until he bad amassed $10,000. Aft-
er some expostulation ho accepted his
fate and set to work to save the money.
About three months after, this avaric-
loons young lady, met her lover, and ask-
edt "Well Charley, how are you getting
along?' 'Oh very well,' Charley replied
quite cheerfully, 'I've saved $17.' The
young lady blushed and looked down at
the toes of her boots, and stabbed the in-
offensive earth with her parasol. 'I
think,' she said faintly ---'1 think, Char-
ltae, that's about near enough,"
Your Sitio ones are a reinstate rare in
Fall and 'Winter weather. They will
tooth cold. Do you know about S iloh e
Consumption Cure. the Lung Tonic, and
whet it has dont bet to tunny? It is said
to be the only telia'ale remedy for all
Aka** of the sit p.ssrgcs in children.
Itis abeoimtely harmless and pleasant to
take. It is guaranteed toeure or your money
it reamed. The price n 25e. per bottle,
sea aaa dealers in medicine .rll 3y
SHILOH
someily should be in every household,
SPRING MEDICINE.
As a spring medioinco 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.
A quiet wadding was sol mnized in
the Sacred Heart Church at Mildmay on
Tuesday morning of last week when Mr.
Daniel 8aeohele of Walkerton was uni-
ted in marriage to Miss Kate Lobsinger
of Mildmay. The nuptial knot was
securely tied by Rev, R. C. Lehmann.
The happy young couple will live in
Walkerton.
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WINGI ' M TIES NONIS 3E1t, 15. 1906.
'The int erment.toole,g;laoe at 'Tiilin's
cemetery on Saturday afternoon, NoV-
3cd, of Miss SarahIsabella Murray, a
well known and highly esteeneed resi-
dent of Kinloss. Deceased, who was
4o her tweutyeighthyear, had been 111
only a few days, having caught a severe
o,.11 which affected her heart and her
sudden and unexpected death has cast a
deep gloom over the entire oommauity.
Croup.
A reliable medicine and one that
sbould always be kept in the house for
immediate use is Chamberlain's Cough
Remeay. It will preveut the attack ft
Leven as soon as the child become hearse,
or even atter the croupy cough appears.
- For sale by all druggists.
The great inventor, Edisousuggests
that a set of metal molds, deeigued in
the form of model six rt owed cottager
be made, a: d that into these molds t
mixed cement for bei ding the of Wage
walls shall be poured Such n boost, in
Edison a opinion, so far as the outer
walls are coi.cerued, could be pouted in
three 1 ours, be dry enough for ()COW
pancy in ten days, and the shell should
not cost over $300,
The now Pure Food and Drag Lew
will mark it on the label of every Cough
care containing Opium, chloroform, or
any other stupifying or poisonous drug.
Bat it passes Dr. Shoop's Cough Care as
made for 20 years, entirely fres. Dr.
Shoop all along has bitterly opposed the
nee of all opiates or narcotics. Dr.
Shoop's Cough Cure is absolutely safe
even for the youngest babe -and it cures,
it does not simply suppress. Get a safe
and reliable Cough Care, by simply in-
sisting on having Dr. Shoops's. Let the
Law be your pretection. We cheerfully
recommend and sell it. Walley's drug
store.
In Time of Peace.
In the first month of the Russia-Japsn
war we had a striking example of the
necessary for preparation and the early
advantage of those who, so to speak,
"have shingled their roofs in dry.
weather." The virtue of preparation
has made history and given us our great-
est meu. The iudividual as well as the
nation should be prepared for any emer-
gency, Are yon prepared to success-
fully combat the first cold you take? A
cold can be cured nisch more quickly
treated as satin as it has been contracted
and before it has become settled in the
system.Obamberlain's Cough remedy
is famous for its cures of colds and it
should be kept at hand ready for instant
use. 1'or sale by all druggists.
Mrs. Chas. McNamara passed away on
:Friday, Nov 2nd, after a short illness,
from a severe attack of pneumonia. The
deceased, whose maiden name was Ellen
Torphy, was born in the township of
Hibbert fn Tefarch, 1891, She was marri-
ed nineteen years ago to Mr. Chag, Mc-
Namara and went to Seaforth to reside.
She is survived by her husband and six
children, of whom the youngest is four
years old.
An accident with fatal consequence@
oo:nrred is the Township of Elderslie,
one day last week, -A young rano named
Samuel Lindsay, and a nephew of Tn•
ep;.otor McCool of Walkerton, was sit*
g tged in burying some large stones.
Not returning home for dinner, nor yet
turning up at night, his friends went out
to see- what was keeping him. They
limed bine a in bole which he bad
dug ander a 'atone. He had evidently
bt e i dead some hours. The stone whioh
weighed over a ton, had literally crushed
him to death.
A man and his wife were at a dinner
party, when the hostess asked the hus-
band to carve a fowl. "Oh," said the
lady, "John is a splendid carver. He
can make a fowl serve so many." The
good mon carved the bird, and asked
each lady which part she would take
One after another demanded a leg, un-
til fo..r had been asked for. "Well,"
replied the angry carver, "I can make a
fowl go as far as any man, but do you
think it's a blooming spider I'm carv-
ing?"
Many people say they are "all nerves,"
easily atartled or npset, 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.
Bazar Weigel this week purchased
John VVagnea' farm on the fifth cones-
cion of Carrick for $5300, and gets pos-
session of tho place on March lst next.
John Wa' nsr has purchased Peter Lie-
semer's farm on the 5th concession.
Piles quickly and positively aired
with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's
made for P les alone -and it does the
work surely and wi h satisfaction. Itch-
ing, painful, protruding or blind piles
disappear like magic by its nae. Large
Nickel Capped jars, 50 cents. Sold and
recommended by Walley's drug store.
When the tip of a dog's nose he cold
and moist, that dog is not sick. A
feverish dry nose means sickness with a
dog. And so with the human lips. Dry
cracked and colorless lips mean feverish-
ness, and are as well ill appearing. To
have beautiful, pink, velvet-like lips, ap-
ply at be,mtime a seating of Dr. Shoop's
Green Salve. It will aoften and heal
any shin ailment. Get a free, trial box
at our atore, and be convinced. Large
nickel capped glass jars, 25 cents.
The canning factory has completed
the work of canning this year's Drop
of tomatoes, and are now working on
apples. They put up this year 400,000
cans of tomatoes, and they expect to do
tip about ten carloads of apples. The
past season has been a profitable one for
tomato growers. II. Lavender received
$180 for his crop on lay acres. Walter
,lames, son of Win. vamen, received $191
off 21..i acres, Geo. Young made $176 off
two titres. Lewis 'Wigle grew *900
worth, -Leamington Post.
MOTHERS MUST HAVE
ABUNDANT STRENGTH,
No mother Can Rear A Healthy
Child Unless She is Strong
Herself.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Trow the Chicago Nowa.
Never borrow trouble, but always be
ready to lend it.
Trying to avoid work le often' the
hardest kind.
Honor thy father and thy mother -if
they give you half a chance.
About the first step toward reforming
a man is to catch him in the act.
Babies leave nothing in common with
the snout watohes of the night.
A oold baud• out appeals to the hungry
man morethan a warps handshake.
Many a man's idea of hospitality is to
bring other men home and have his wife
odok for them.
A woman's anxieties multiply ten-
fold about the time the new baby is ex-
pected.
If her strength is exhausted and her
blood weak, it goes hard in the hour of
trial.
Ferrozone should be used because it
makes the blood nutritious and rich. By
installing new stregth into every part of
the body; it uplifts your spirits at once.
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Childbirth is certainly made easier by
Ferrozone. The following statement ex-
presses tee earnest gratitude of Mrs. M.
E. Duckworth, of Durham. It is a wo-
man's story, -of her own case -told that
other women mac profit by her experi-
enoe:
"Before baby was born I was in a
weak, miserable, nervous state, I had
no reserve strength. I tried to build up,
but nothing helped me. I looked upon
the coming day with dread, knowing I
was unequal to the occasion.
"Ferrozone braced me up at once. It
gave me strength and spirits, brought
back my nerve and cheerfulness. From
-my experience with Ferrozone I recom-
mend it to all expectant mothers."
There is more concentrated nourish-
ment in Ferrozone that you can get from
anything else. It supplies what weak
systems need. Simply take one tablet at
meals and you'll feel benefited in a thou-
sand ways °
There are tweniy-eight bridges spann-
ing the Maitland on the concessions and
sidelines of ilowick, seven of which are
now new iron structures -Fordwich,
Barber's, Sanderson, Earls of Maxwells,
and Earngoys. This leaves twenty-two
wooden Structures, tvhieh in time, will
have to be replaced by more substantial
bridges. Two policies have been spoken
of to erect thee ; bridges -the present one
of erecting two or three steel bridges
each year and raising the total cast the
same year of levying'a tarenty-year de-
benture for the OW cost of erecting all
these bridges.
DR. WOOD'S
NORWAY PINE SYRUP
Stops the irritating cough, loos-
ens the phlegm, soothes the in..
tlanmed tissues of the lungs and
bronchial tubes, and produces a
quiokand permanenteure in all
cases of Coughs, Colds, Bron-
chitis, Asthma, liloarseness, Sore
Throat and the lliest stages Of
Consumption.
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Try TAU For your Congp.
To relieve a Dough or break up a cold
in twenty.four hours, the following
simple formula, the ingredients of which
can be obtaiued of any good prescription
dragglet at email cost, is all tbat.will be
required : Virgin Oil of Pine (Pare),
one-half ounce; Glycerine, two ounmes;
good Whiskey, a half pint. Shake well
and take in teaspoonful doses every four
hours. The desired results can not be.
obteinedeunless the ingredients are pure.
It is therefore better to purchase the in-
gredients separately and prepare the
mixture yourself. Virgin 0i1 of Pine
(Pare) should be purohaeed in the origin-
al half -ounce vials, which druggists buy
for dispepsiug. Eaoh vial is securely
sealed in a round wooden Dasa whioh
protects the Oil from exposure to light.
Around the wooden case is an engraved
wrapper with the name -"Virgin Oil of
Pine (Pare) "-plainly written tnereon.
There are many imitations and cheap
productions of Pine, bat these only
oreate nausea, ani never effeot the' de-
sired results.
MADE IN CANADA
13Y A CANADIAN COMPANY..
A Smooth Running,
Durable and
Beautifully made
Machine, Easy to
Learn and will last a
Lifetime.
ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME
THE'WiLLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.
COMPANY OFFICE$ ; MONTREAL, P. Q. UMITEO,
TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N. B.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
AGENT - DAVID BELL, WINGHAM, ONT.
It, when covering a kitchen table with
Oilcloth, a layer of brown wrapping' eestE••e••••i•••fi•i"1111"••
paper is put on first, it will prevent the o
oilcloth from cracking and make it wear . #
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Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid.:
eve, bladder and urinary organs only.
They cure backaches, weak baok, rheum-
atism, diabetes,congestion, stion, inflamationF
gravel, Bright's disease and all other'
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder
Paint stains on a floor may be seonred
off -by soaking them for a short time in
benzine or turpentine and then rubbing
them with emery paper or a little pulver-
ized pumice stone applied with a damp
Oath.
CJ. ..set'1'Owt..=A..
Beare the �% 'the Kind You Have Always Baugh
$ignatate
of t'a% leeet
Flannels should not be hang to dry in
the sunshine, but in a shady spot, and
they should be washed and dried with as
much speed as is possible. Some people
advise no wringing, but merely allow -
Ferrozone makes health, virile, vigor- -Ing the woollen garments to drip from
us woman; try it. 50e. per bog of fifty the line, in order to avoid shrinkage.
tablets, or six tor $2 50, at all dealers.
Mildmay, on Monday, Nov. 6th,
Mrs. Josephine Schwab, relict of the
late Sebastian Herringer, at the age of
8o years, 4 months and 10 days. The
deceased has been in fairly good health
until about ten days before when she
caught a severe cold followed by bron-
chitis, but her death came suddenly to-
wards the end. She was born in
Speohbach, Germany and came to this
country with her husband shortly af-
ter their marriage, settling in Heidel-
berg, Waterloo county. About 30 years
ago the family moved to Nenstadt
whore she resided until a few years af-
ter the death of her husband which oc-
curred in 1880. She dared with her t4vo
daughters in Mildmay since 1884.
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State of Ohio, City of Toledo t
Lncan County, S 88.
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 afore-
said, and that said firm will pay the sum
o, One Hundred Dollars for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cored by the use of Hall's Catarrh Core.
FELxK J, OHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence , this 8th day of December,
A. D., 1886.
A, W. GLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Oatatrh Cure is taken internal-
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
mucons surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free,
F. J. QHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 75o.
Take Hall's family Pills for Conati-
patios.
On Friday, Nov. 2nd, Mrs. Young, re-
lict of the late Henry Young, passed
away at the advanced age of 87 years.
The deceased, whose -nodded name was
Ann Weatcett, was born in Devonshire.
England, is 1819, and when jnet ayoung
girl came to Canada with her father and
eettted on a farm on the London Road,
where she lived until her marriage to
her deceased husband. She then went
to aeidetic/a township to reside and was
a resident of that district for forty years,
moving later to Clinton, Her husband
died there fifteen years ago, and for the
last five yeas Mrs 'Young has been a
resident of Souforth, where she had made
Mrs. Norma Sit'anston, Cargill, Onto. her home with her son. James,
Writes : "I take great.rleasute in raooe&
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THE LADLES' FAVORITE.
Laza-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Billiousnesa, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
The favors may be small boxes in the
shape of pumpkins, filled with bonbons,
and the supper cards may also represent
pumpkins. It expense is no object, have
your table linen bordered in yellow, and
use as many yellow dishes as possible.
The menu can be prepared according to
the hostess' taste, but pampkiu pie
should not be forgotten.
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
giarantee of satiefaotion. Price 25
cents.
menden�Dr Wood's Norwa Pine
1 had avery had cold, could not . . • • Chapped Handle
night for the coughingland bad ai. Wash your hands with warm water,
my chest and Lunt. only u 1 dry with a towel and apply chamber•
bottle of Dr. Wood'a Norway Pins Sym ` lain's SaIve just before going to bed, and
tad was perfectly well nabs." a speedy Cnre is oertatn. This salve is
lattice 15 arida to btllir. also unequaled for skin diseases. For
style by all druggists
Does Your
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