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WINOHAM TIM M; I OVI+ It kiIR 14, 1907
Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges..
The village of Derham wilt vote on
looal option at the coming municipal
elections.
Galt banks contain $4 000 000 in de-
+baoaits, principally from workmen's
warnings.
The Poisoned Spring --Ae in nature
eta in mein p"lints the sprigg and die -
ease ani waste are bound to follow—the
toromaah and the nerves out of kilter
anemia poison In the spring South Aye
a,rieau Nervuts le a great purifier, aures
'ndige•tion, Dyspepsia, and tones the
nerves. The hest evidence of its effic9nv
ie the unsolicited testimony of thnueantie
et oared once. Sold by A. L, Hamilton.
Scott Townehip ie the birthplace of
105 Ont'wold sheep just exported to
+Ogden, Utah.
Paisley fnnnri it impossible to get a
Vraduate to fill the place of principal of
its public school.
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re•
anovee all hard, sett or calloused lumps
and blemishes from horses, blood epavtn,
curbs, splints, riugbone, ew: eney, stifles,
sprains, dere and swollen throat, coughs,
etc. Save $50 by use of one bo tle
Warranted the most wonderful Biemieh
Cane ever known. Sold by A . L. Hami1-
tlion,
the taxes of Tuokeremith this year
are $2,082 lessthan last year, the total
meow being $17,922.
]3ruse county council has appointed
•a. J. Goetz stenographer for the local
smarts at $100 per annul.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
the Kind. You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of ,
Walkerton liverymen point out that
it costa erectly twins as wneh to teed
horaee as formerly, yet the rates are just
the same.
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Sears fee sThe Kind You Have Always BAP
The sentence' of Capella, the Ferry
'Sound murderer, has been commuted to
imprisonment for life.
Wiarton merchants. some of them at
least, dropped the credit system, and
'will hereafter sell for cash.
The essential lung -healing principal of
the pine tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
enough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25
cants.
The Canadian Bank of Commerce has
nipught the business of F. J. Holton in
Co., private bankers, of Windsor,
Ooderioh friends tendered A. D Shortt,
'Bank of Montreal ;a farewell supper on
the eve of his transfer to St. Sohn, N. B.
Heart -Sick People.—Dr. Agnew's
Care for the Heart is a heart tonic that
srever fails to cure—is swift in its Pffeots
—goes closer to the "border land" and
snatches from death's grip more suffel-
ers than any other remedy for any family
tor diseases and ailments in the category
of human sufferings. Gives relief in 30
minutes. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -75.
Joseph Schultheis, jr., has sold hie
farm in Saskatchewan for $4000, and in-
tends returning to Mildmay to live for
et time.
William Bates was sentenced at Wood -
stook to three years in penitentiary for
stealing one dollar. He is regarded as
incorrigible.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S �5
CATARRH CURE ... Ca
Is sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved Blower.
Heals the, ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and permanently cures
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo,
Signature
of
Alberta hrs over five hundred miles of
long-distance telephone lines and several
looal exchanges operating, all owned by
the Government.
Greece is said to be the poorest coun-
try of heroism Her total wealth
toneunto to $1,000,000,000, or about
halt that or Switzerland.
Rev. Mr. Foote, of Varna, has accept-
ed a call tit the Presbyterian charge of
North Brune, situated a short distance
from Port Elgin.
,!t pretty wedding took plane at Clifton
cottage, the residence of Mr. and Mra.
Jas. Wallis, Bayfield road, Goderich Tp.
en Wednesday, Oct. 80th, at 7 o'clock,
when their youngest daughter, Evelyn
warried to Arthur Fisher, of Col•
born, son of Amos Fisher.
M!1L:URN'S
LAXk.LIVER
PILLS
are +mild, sure and safe, and are a perfect
regulator of the system.
They gently unlock the eeerotion:a clear
away all effete and waste matter from the
system, and givo tons and vitality to the
whole intestinal treat, curing Coostipte
tion, Sick Headache, biliousness, Dyrpep-
sia, Coated 'Tongue, Foul Breath, Jean.
Water
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It. S. O„.len, 'i'6"o. tistoik, N.B., writes:
"Myhu;liand anti revi;nlf have used Mil -
burn's Lax -I. -Liver Villa for a number of
years. We think we cannot do without
thein, 'They are the only pine We ever
take."
I'riti a 2:i cents or firm bottles for $1.00,
at all dealers or direet on receipt of price.
The T. Milbttrti CO., Limited, Toronto,
Ont.
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ber's l.ob and every torn► of contagious
Inch on human or animals oared in 30
minutes by Nioiford's Sanitary Lotion.
It never fails. Sold by A. L Hamilton.
A Thornbury fruit grower hes packed a
barrel of Northern Spies for show at the
London fair uext fail, the apples to be
kept in cold storage until that time,
A paper published in France de
voted to viticulture estimates the
world's wine crop at 3.775,000,000, 95
per cent of which is made in Europe.
Trial Catarrh treatments are being mail-
ed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop,
Ranine, Wis These tests are proving to
the people—without a penny's cost—the
greet value of this scientific prescription
known to druggists everywhere as Dr
Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all
dealers.
A Galician obristeeing took place iu
the Winnipeg slums a few days ago, and
in it email cottage the merrymakers con
awned 20 half kegs of beer, several bot-
tles of whiskey and a , allon of wine.
Ye Gads! what a thirst and what an ed-
ifying nineteenth century celebration
00 Specialists on the Case, --In the
ordinary ' an of ni»dieal preemie a greet-
er number than tdis have treated cases of
chronic dyspepsia and have failed to
en-e—Dr,'Pee Stan's Pineapple Tablets
(00. in a box at 35 cents cost) nave made
the owe, giving relief in one day, T'heee
lutle "speeiali-ts" have proven their
real merit Sold by A L Hamilton, -72.
At the next session of the Ontario
Legislature the Government will likely
be asked to introduce a special aot per-
mitting a vote to again be taken on
Meal option in Teeawater. Both parties
in that village have expressed a willing-
ness to have the matter disposed of in
that way.
There are 389 Indians belonging to
the reserve and receiviog government
pay tit Chippewa Hill Two thirds of
the deaths ou the reserve during the
past year were due to consumption.
There are exactly the same number of
Indians on the Cape Oraker reserve,
making the Indian population of Brnoe
778.
Of 403 accidents on the Washington
traction lines, 217 were the result of
getting off moving oars baokward, and
216 people thus injured were women.
The township of Stamford, near
Niagara Falls, has deoided to take the
lead in lighting of its highways, and
has closed a contract for a supply of
power for that purpose.
Doan's Sidney Pills aot on the kid-
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They inure 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
The bed bug has been scientifically
investigated by the Department of Agri.
culture, and the reassuring information
is given that an adult bed bug feeds only
once in from 36 to 40 hours.
If girls who want to get married would
advertise for husbands they wouldn't
have to burn eo much cosi oil on the
c Id man in trying to find ont the inten-
tions of their gentlemen callers.
Mr. Johns, who has been teaching at
Porter's Hill for the past yenr,has secured
school at Holetein, Grey Co., for next
year, at $500 salary. He is agood teach-
er, of sterling integrity, and succeeds
wherever he goes.
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
Temperance advocates of Brant
township have decided not to go on
with the submission of a local option
by-law this year. The canvas for pet-
itioners failed ly about 40 names to
get the required 25 per oent.
John Fortune, of the 3rd concession
of Tuckersmith, east of Egmondville,
this year sold the hay produced from
12 acres of land for $336. The hay
was eold in the barn and the purchaser
bad to remove it. Hay is as good as
gold this year.
Have you EcZema2—Have •you any
skin disease or eruptions? Are you
subject to chafing or scalding? Dr,
Agnew's Ointment prevents and cures
any and all of these, and cures Itching,
Bleeding and Blind Piles besides. One
application brings relief in ten minutes,
and cases cured in three to six nights.
35 cents. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -71.
George Hahn has sold his 188 acre
farm on the Elora Road north of Mild-
may to Bernhard Goetz, for the sum of
$11,500. This is a first-olaes farm in
every respect, and is not too dear at that
price. Mr. Goetz gets possession on the
first of March next.
Pennsylvania is the greatest build-
ing and loan association state in the
United States. It has 1,257 organize -
dons at last reports and over 329,852
members. Ohio comes second with
674 associations and oyer 290,904 mem-
bers.
"I am not much of a mathematioian,"
said a cigarette. "but I can add to a
youth's nervous troubles, I can eubtraot
from his physical energy, I can multi-
ply his aches and paint, I can divide his
mental powers, 1 can take interest from
hiswork,and discount his
chances for
success,"
The apple crop of the United States
for 1907, as estimated by the American
Agriculturist, in its report to appear on
Nov. 19th, is scant, 24,000,000 barrels,
materially short last year, or a failure
more marked when compared with 1906
and 1905. Large importations from
dantida will be Eeorarary to make up
the deficit,
Even Her Blood
Turned to Water.
When
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Bear., the The Kind You Have Always Boag111
Signataie
Defies business at 102 years of ate is
the unique record of James McElvey of
11 Pine street, Ottawa. He was born
November 2, 1805, in the County Tyrone,
Ireland, and quietly celebrated his one
hundred and second birthday Thurs-
day Mr. MoEvey boarded a street car
and weut up town alone to transact some
business at the bank.
20 Years of Vile Catarrh —Chas.
0 Brown, journalist, of Dulntn Minn,,
writes: "I have teen a sufferer from
Throat and Nasal Catarrh for oyes 20
years, during whion time my head has
been stopped up and my condition truly
miserable. Within 15 minutes after ns-
ing Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder I ob-
tained relief. 'three boxes have almost,
if not entirely, cured we " 50 Dents.
Sold by A. L. Hamilton, -73.
There died at her home in Auburn on
Monday, the 4th, at the age of 75 years
and 11 months, Mrs. Grace Blair, after
an illness of about 4 days from pneu-
monia. Though never robust it came
as a surprise to the whole community,
that thus quietly "the silver oord had
been loosed," Mrs Blair has lived at
her late home for twenty years, and dur-
ing that time has won many warm
friends.
To cheek a oold quickly, get from your
druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets
called Preven tics. Druggists everywhere
are now dispensing Preventios, for they
are not only safe, but decidedly certain
and prompt. Preventios contain no
quinine. no laxative, nothing harsh nor
sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage"
Preventics will prevent Pneumonia,
Bronchitis, La Grippe etc. Hence the
name, Preventios. Good for feverish
children. 48 Preventica 25 cents. Trial
Boxes 5 cts. Sold by all dealers.
In Western Now York a Baldwin tree
over 60 years old manifestel its superior-
ity over all others, says Prof. Craig.
About thirty years ago a keen -eyed,
open-minded man saw the difference, and
propagated an orchard from that BaId-
win, all on seedling stocks. He has an
orchard identically the same as his
mother _tree, and not a better orchard
can be found in that locality.
Dying of Pernicious Anaeml
Hex Lilo Was Saved by
...L ERROZV,1Y. E. .
When the stomach, Heart, or Kidney
nerves get weak, than these organs al-
ways fail. Don't drug the Stomach,
nor stimulate ,the Heart or Kidneys.
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That is simply a makeshift. Geta pre-
scription known to druggists everywhere
as Dr, Snoop's Restorative. The Restora-
tive is prepared expressly for these weak
inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves,
build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restora-
tive—tablets or liquid—and see how
quickly help will coins. Free sample
test sent on request by Dr Shoop,Raoine,
Wis. Your health is surely worth this
simple test. Sold by all dealers.
Probably very few oases are on record
in whioh an absolute pure has been'
made of pernieinus anaemia
But Ferrozone cid sure Miss Elaine
Stanhope—cured her abeoli;tely, find
her mother, Mrs. 0 Staobope of Roth-
esay, Ont , says the following:
"My daughter complained of feeling
tired. She was very pale and lietlesa,
and kept losing strength till too weak
to attend school. The doctors pre-
eoriberl different bottles of medicine
but Elaine kept getting worse instead
of better She bad Anaemia and we
were afraid Por n while that she migbt
never rally. We read of a similar
cure, that of Miss Descent of Stirling,
Ont., being cured by Ferrozone, and
this induced us to get it for Elaine.
It took three boxes of Ferrozone to
make ant d' cided improvement, but
when s x boxes were used my daughter
was beginning to be her own self again.
It didn't take ninnh longer to make a
complete mire, and 1 am convinced that:
there is no better blood maker than
Ferret we. Ir has made a new girl of
Elaine. She has gained ten pounds in
weight and looks the picture of health.
She ie stronger and enjoys the best of
epirits. The credit of her recovery is
entirely due to Ferrozone."
Every grown girl and young woman
can make herself strong and healthy
with Ferrozone.
It makes blood, nerve and tissue,—
makes it fast—makes it to stay.
Complexion soon becomes perfect.
nerves get new strength, tiredness
vanishes—perfect health is the reward
for using Ferrozone, which is sold by
all druggists—price 50o. per box; don't
fail to try it.
The Muted States Government fore -
wetter hae estimated that within twenty
years the country's timber aupply will
be exhausted
In the course of the judgment by
Mr. Jnetios Riddell in the snit of
Thompson against the Equity and the
Standard Mutual Fire Insurance Com-
paniee, the court commented freely on
the methods of insurance companies
in attanaptiag to evade paying claims
out of whioh they migl►t "wiggle" on
technicalities.
An eatohange says,—The origin of
baseball ie as follows: The devil was
the first coacher. He coached Eve to
take "first dam stole second. When
Isaac met Rebecca at the well she was
walking with the pitcher. Samuel
struck out many times when he beat the
Philistines. Cain made a base hit when
he killed Abel. Abraham made a sacri-
fice. The prodigal son made a home
run. Moses shut out the Egyptians at
the Red Sea. The game was called
when the flood bame on account of wet
grounds and Noah had all the rain
Wrecks.
The church omens of Stratford taken
under the superintendence of Mr. Thos.
Yellowlees, Ontario Sunday School Ex-
tension Secretary, shows a population
of 13,972..ir a differeece of only ninety,
as compared with the assessors' returns,
The Presbyterians number 3,089;•
Anglicans, 2,909; Methodists, 2,455;
Catholics, 2,277; Lutherans, 764; Bap-
tista, 683; Evangelical, 602; Congrega-
tional, 667; Salvation Army, 160; vari-
ous denominations, 137; no preference,
559. The last figure includes those
houses whose residents were not at
home.
The death occurred on Thursday
evening, Oct 31st, of Henry Cook, a re-
spected resident of Luoknow. Deceased
who was `in his 42nd year, and though
suffering from liver and heart trouble
for some time, regained health sufficient
to be able to take his daily walks
until a few days prior to his death.
Mr. Cook was a native of Birmingham,
England, and went to Luoknow about
12 years ago. Mrs Cook survives her
husband. A family of three daughters
and one son also eurvive.
Rheumatism will Succumb to South
Att,ericou Rtienmatio Cure because it
goes right to the seat of the trouble and
'removes the sense. Many so -salted cures
but deaden pain temporarily only, to
Moire it return again with redoubled
violence. Not so with this great remedy.
It eradicates from the system the last
vestige of the disease and its cures are
permanent. Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
—74.
A Scotohman went to London for a
holiday. Walking along one of the
streets he noticed a bald headed chemist
al hie shop door, and inquired if he had
any hair restorer. "Yea sir," said the
chemist. "Step inside, please. There
is an article I can highly recommend.
Testimonials from great men who have
used it. It makes the hair grow in
twenty-four hours." "Aweel," said
the Scot, "ye can gie the top o' your
heid a bit rub wi't, and I'll look back
the morn and see if ye're tellin' the
truth."
A sad case of consumption is reported
at Victoria Hospital, London, showing
the necessity for a epeoial sanitarium.
A young man there named Mitchell,
aged 22, is in the last stages of tubtir-
oulosie, and, in the physicians' opin-
ion, to ill to be removed. Yet Dr. Jas.
Wilson has been notified to take him
out bf the institution, in accordance
with rules of the Hospital Trust. Mit-
chell has neither home nor friends. and
where to put him is a problem. Dr.
Wilsoa, closing bis statement of the
case, says; "No place for a dying man
is a disgrace to this wealthy county."
A pretty wedding in which no small
interest has been taken, inasmuch as
the families of both bride and groom are
so well and widely known, was solemn-
ized on Wednesday evening, Oct. 30th,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
McIntyre, of the 4th con,, Sinless,
when their daughter Mary Ann,
was united in marriage to Mr. W. L.
McKenzie, Under an aroh of evergreens,
the ceremony was performed by Rev. F.
A. MacLennan in the presence of about
150 invited guests.
I CATARRH
If you want a sure core for
CATARRH OF THE HEAD,
here it ie. : : : : :
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THE REASON WHY: I1J OAUSE
OXYGIiNATOII HEALS
The mucous
membrhnon
bei in an
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inflamed condition, closes running at
the noao; but when this Meta/mane i9
healed the discharge cusses
Every mut Should be made to cure
Catarrh, for it hada to ('atarrh of tho
Throat, Stomach or Bladder, Conanmp•
titin and Bright's Disease.
"Oxygenator" is pint up in large size
bottles, Price, 51,115. elm, and Sec.
and tot it duggi Feld bI all wholntlale
The Oxygenator Company
Toronto, Canada.
, _ el' OS;t.SA.,.
Beare the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
A lady school teacher caused a sensa-
tion at Woodbridge fair. A special prize
was offered for the best pair of dressed
chickens. Shortly before the fair a
tercher enquired from Seoretary Wallace
what was meant by "dreseed" chickens
'Mr. Wallace said the word was to be
taken literally. and the teaoher took it
eo. 'She dressed a pair most tastefully.
The cock sported a pair of blank trousers
and a sleeveless coat, his wings being
passed through the arm holes. He look-
ed gay, but uncomfortable, as the r.g
hampered him so he was unsteady on
hie lege. The hen wore a bright green
mantle, a each and a look of calm satis-
faction. The birds were planed, not in
the ponliry house, but on a table in the
hall, where they attracted more atten-
tion and admiration than any other
exhibit.
We cffer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that oannot be
cured by Hall's Oatarah Cure. F. J.
CHENEY&0o , Toledo, 0.
We, the nudersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made by
his firm. WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure ie taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mn-.
Done surfaces of the system, Testimon-
ials sent free. Price, 750. per bottle.
Sold be all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for ooneti-
pation.
IF HOPE WERE GONE.
[S. E. Kiser.]
If hope should some day cease t3 call
To any blindly groping brother,
If for an hour hope left us all
To straggle, one against another,
The pinions would no longer whir,
No maiden's laughter would be ringing,
No sol 1 south wind would greatly stir
The leaves on any tliintough swinging.
If hops should for an hour, some day,
Desert ns Who are lead or leading,
And those who toil and those who play
And those who heed or are unheeding,
Unused the heavy sledge would lie,
The priest would turn from his de-
votion ;
The iron eteete that thunder by
Would stand tsntoared and robbed of
motion.
If hope should for an hour depart
From those who build and those who
plan,
No shouting in the busy mart
Would etir the heart of any man,
The fire on every hearth would fail,
The bells hang mute in every tower,
And dreadful silence would prevail
Through all that disUral, empty hour.
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A tickling cough, from any canoe, is
quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough
Onre. And it is so thoroughly harmless
and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers
everywhere to give it without hesitation
even to very young babes. The whole-
some green leaves and tender stems of a
lung -healing mountainous shrub, furnish
the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's
Con,.h Cure, It calms the cough, and
Beale the sore and sensitive bronchial
membranes. No opium, no chloroform
nothing harsh used to injure or suppress.
Simply a resinous plant extract, that
helps to heal aching longs. The Span-
iards call this shrub whish the Doctor
uses, "The Sacred Herb". Demand Dr,
Shoop's, Take no other. Sold by all
dealers.
By lying down on the bed and pulling
the trigger with his 'toes, a PeIgan
Indian near McLeod, committed suicide
byblowing the top of his head off.
SUFFERING WOMEN
who find life a burden, can have health and
strength restored by the use of
MHburn's
Heart and Nerve
Pills
The present generation of women and girls
have more than their share of misery. With
some it is nervousness and palpitation, with
others weak, dizzy and fainting spells, while with
others there is a general collapse of the system.
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills tone up the
nerves, strengthen the heart and make it beat
strong and regular, create new red blood cor-
puscles, and impart that sense of buoyancy to
the spirits that is the result of renewed mental
and physical vigor.
Mrs. D. 0. Donoghue, Orillia, Ont., writes:
" For over a year I was troubled with nervous-
ness and heart trouble. 1 decided to give Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pa11s a trial, and after
using five boxes I found I was completely cured.
I always recommend diem to my friends."
Price 50 cents per box or three boxes for $1.25,
all dealers or The T. Milburn Co., Limited
Toronto, Ont.
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A permanent situation for the right
man, for whom the territory will be re-
served. Pay weekly. Free Equipment.
'Write for particulars.
STONE & 1'i'Elt.LIN '{TON
Fonthill Nurseries.
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We have some extra good values in Ladies' and Men's Fur
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