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., fcol and leer money are soon
married.
A• woman is always a woman, but a
cigar is often a rope.
For Chapped tilde.
Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face may be oared in one night by
applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is
also me quoted for sore nipples, burns
and aoalde. For sale by all druggists.
.a•
Ii The only men who lose their credit are
Dam who never had any.
A mo.eagoahle daughter ie the best
(antiseptic for tainted money.
Redden the Blood.
Redden the blood by the use of Dr.
IJbaee's Nerve Food and you lift your.
aell from that low level of health which
leaves you an easy prey to every ill
wind that blows. With the blood thin
and watery you catch cold easily and
tare liable to baoome a victim of Don•
aumptinn or some form of wasting or
contagions disease.
Twenty one persons leave lost their
liven in forest fires in Michigan.
James F. Creighton, who was under
sentence of death in Owen Sound jail, is
dead.
Dr. Chase's Dint
went is a certain
and guaranteed
curoforeach and
every form of
itching, bleeding
a n d protruding
piles. See testimonials in the press and ask
year neighbors abort it. You can use it and
got our money back if not satisfied. 60o, at all
aealers. r EDAIANso:r, BATES &Co., Toronto.
bRs CE-IASE'S OINTMENT.
ENT.
There is but one county without
railroad connection in the State of
Colorado.
A bachelor may be independently
rich. but a rich married man is never
independent.
To quickly check a cold, druggists are
dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy
Cold Cure Tablet called Preventios.
Preventice are also fine for feverish
children. Take Preventica eft the sneeze
stage, to head off all colds. Box of 48-
25o. Wnlley's drug store.
When a man mixes business with
pleasure the principal ingredient in the
mixture is pleasure.
When an egotist travels he is snrpris-
ed to discover that a lot of people o n
earth never heard of him.
C ,: tL STO R I A
For Infants and Children.
'The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
At sixteen a girl thinks about roe
and poetry; at thirty-six her thoughts
run to oabbagea and money.
A woman should never marry a man
to reform him until she Dan make a
satisfactory omelet ont of bad eggs.
Dorm's Kidney Pills act on the kin-
aeys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They ours backaches, weak back, rheum -
Warn, diabetes, congestion, infiamation,
gravel, Bright's disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
iridney' and bladder
Everybody likes peaches, but you
have to learn the tree worth of prunes
before you Dare for them.
The Local Option fight is on in Owen
Sonnd. There are 800 appeals to be
beard by the County Judge in the voter's
list court.
Port Elgin citizens are indignant at a
recent advance in electric light charges
and Reeve Hither has `called a pnbiio
meeting to discuss the quetion.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature —®
of .a•
A 80 months' old baby which tipped
the scales at 130 pounds, attracted a
great deal of attention recently while
visiting Bucyrus, O., with it's parents.
Louie—' Uncle, what's chagrin?"
Uncle—"well, it's what a stout man
feels when he rune and jumps on a oar
that doesn't start for half an hour."
To forget the name of last week's
sweetheart means that you are busy;
but to forget the name' of your first
sweetheart means that you are growing
old.
Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will al-
ways pure my coughs and colds."
Mr. William McInnes of the geologi-
oal survey reports that there is a wide
belt of good agricultural land that will
be opened up by the new Hudson Bay
Railway.
Instructor—Mr. Smith, kindly name
the bones of the skull. Student Smith—
Well, air, I've got them all in my head,
but I can't think of their names just
naw.—Bohemian.
At least 140,000 cotton operatives
were recently thrown out of work in
Lancashire.
There aro only two hundred automo-
biles in nee in Ceylon, of which only
two are of Amerioan make.
SPRING MEDICINE.
Ae a spring medicines, Burdock Blood
Bitters has no equal. It tones up the
system and removes all impurities from
the blood, and takes away that tired,
weary Yeeling so prevalent in the spring.
Great Britain is looking forward to a
'winter with more people out of work
than in many years past,
Repeat it:—"Sbiloh's Cure will al-
ways cure my coughs and cords."
We have found that thin spots in
on- rubbers can be mended at home by
applying a cement made from five
cents ,,-north of real gabby dissolved in
chloroform. Keep the bottle containing
the cement tightly corked and apply
'with e mucilage brush as griollly as
possible that it may not harden.
Ali
(Generated Oxygen)
Cures
CONSUMPTION, CATARRH,
COLDS and LA GRIPPE.
Aisr-
RHEUMATISM, es it allows theKidneys
to free!), discharge the Uric Add
from the Bleed.
Cures Old Sores.
Cel;' Fatally Medicine, to use far Cuts,
Scalca end Bruises.
THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER
KNOWN.
1'or Sala ty all Druggists.
TSE OXYGENATOR Ca,
42 iiarberd Street, Toronto, Canada
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Ct sem. °ri" ®1SL 1 tel. r
Bears the _ The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Rev. John Sharp, retiring editorial
superintendent of the British and
Foreign society, states the society has
now translated the Bible into 412
languages.
No fewer than five out of twelve
jurors at an inquest at the North-East
London, Eng., coroner's court were
unable to write their own names or even
spell them.
ei .Eft.rre?Pd..X EL.
Beare the The Kind You Have Always Baugliv
signature
Of
A Wise Mother's Story
Let all !diallers and Daughters
read t arefally and Profit by it.
"1 am oouvtticed," write, Mrs. A, B,
Holeford from St. Jehu, "that a major•
ity of young girls who die of eonenujp•
tion do so because their mothers neglect-
ed their health at the critical time wheu
earetulnese icsures vigor and sound
health. It q girl's health is negleoted
front her eleventh to sixteenth year her
body will be weak and she becomes a
rettoy victim to t> phold, anaemia and iu
ninny oaiee eonaunlptlon itself. In her
sixteenth year my youngest daughter
showed signs of failing strength. Some
dyspeptics trouble developed, her heart
became weak and palpitatiou frightened
her dreadfully. She was irregular In
the important bodily funotious and rapid
lose in a weight and a ruddy complexion
poiuted to a rapid decline.
She disliked making her troubles
known to our doctor, a feeling I felt I
should respect, and so by good fortune
I was led to use FBerrt,znne with moat
gratifying results My neighbor next
door, Mrs. Woods, had found Ferrozoue
so good in nervousness that she persuad-
ed me that it would restore Floseie'a
health, and from the time the second
box was commenced her improvement
was oonstent, She ie now a big, strong
girl, ruddy and plump, able to study
hard and take her share of household
duties. I ata an earnest advocate of
Fern:zone. We all use it now as a tonic
as it is certainly woman's best friend "
A11 dealers sell Ferrozone, 50 cents
per box or two boxes for $2 50; proonre
a supply to•day.
Nearly 10 per cent. of the recipients
of the Victoria Cross are military doc-
tors.
A man is as great as he believes. It's
only when he tries to make someone
else believe it that he becomes a fool.
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Penalty
Penalty of hurried Eating.
Hurried eating and lack of proper
chewing of the food are among the most
common causes of indigestion and de•
rangements of the liver and kidneys.
Relief and cure are most quickly obtain•
ed by nee of Dr. Chase's Kidney. Liver
Pille, which are unique in having a
direot and combined action on kidneys,
liver and bowels.
If Dans of fruit are wrapped after they
have 000led from the canning prooess in
old newspapers and planed in a cool dry
spot, the printer's ink and paper will
prevent their moulding if the paper is
paid for.
Go to the blood, if yon are to drive out
rheumatism. A Wisconsin physician,
Dr. Shoop, does this with his Rheu-
matic Remedy—and with seeming suc-
cess. Rub on's, says the doctor,
never did cure Rheumatism. It is more
than skin deep—it is oonstituional, al-
ways. Because of this principle, Dr.
Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy is perhaps
the most popular in existence. It goes
by word of month from one to another,
everywhere. Grateful patients gladly
spread results. It is an act of hnmaaity.
to tell the Siok of a way to health. Tell
some sick one. Sold at Walley's drug
store.
A movement is taking shape in South-
ampton to provide a reading and recrea-
tion room as there are a great number
of sailors and fishermen who spend the
winter there, and some sneh place is
mnoh required for them and others.
A young man named Wentworth,
from Grimsby, was painting a barn near
Jordan, when oolts at play became en-
tangled in a rope and pulled his ladder
over. Haa killed wa led by the fail.
"Men and women can't be judged by
the same standarde. For instance, a
man is known by the oompany he
keeps," said a sharp-tongued young
woman. "And a woman by the ser-
vants she can't keep!" was the retort.
The wholesome, harmless green leaves
and tender stems of a laeg healing
mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's
Remedy its curative properties. Tick'.
ing or dry bronchial coughs quickly alld
safely yield to this highly effective
Cough medicine. Dr. Shoop assures
mothers that they can with safety give
it to even every young babes. No
Opium, no chloroform—absolutely noth•
ing harsh or harmful, It calms the dis-
tressing cough, and heals the sensitive
membranes. Accept no other. De-
mand Dr. Shocp's. Sold at Walley's
drug store.
The United States weather bureau
maintains a telegraph line in the State
of Washington which spans a river
2,700 feet wide, This is cleared to be
the lorgeet single span known.
Dr. H. O. Stevens, of Seattle, reports
recent experiments which show that
objects seen by indirect vision ordinarily
appear larger in the right half of the
field of vision than in the left.
Reneat it:—"Sbiloh's Care will al-
ways core my coughs and colds,"
Saturday, the 17th inst., was the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the wed -
din of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aitken,end
g
the happy occasion was celebrated by
a pleasant social gathering in the rooms
at the Gederioh public Library occupied
by Mr, and Mra, Aitken, The wedding
of twenty-five years ago was celebrated
by ltev. T. M. Campbell, thein pastor of
North street Methodist church, both
bride and groom being then, as now,
residents of Goderiob,
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More Than Enough is Too Much,
To maintain health, a mature man or
woman needs just enough food to repair
the waste and supply energy and body
heat. The habitual consumption of
more food than is neot seary for these
purpose° is the prime cause of stomach
troubles, rheumatism and disorders of
the kidneys. If troubled with indiges-
tion, revise your diet, let reason and
not appetite control and take a few
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets and you will soon be all
right again. For sale by all druggists.
Thos. W. Crozier, who with his son,
Milton Crozier, arrested a week ago for
circulating counterfeiting money, plead-
ed guilty and was sentenced to nine
years in penitentiary. The son, Milton,
was sentenced to two years less one day
in the Central Prison at Toronto.
The Yankee politicians complain that
the baseball situation has absorbed all
the enthusiasm of the nation, to the de-
triment of the Presidential quarteunial
blowout. Everybody talks baseball.
The Republioan fans say it will "Three
strikes and out for Bryan," and the
Democrats retort that "Taft will never
reach first base," and so it goes on.
DAYS OF DIMNESS
Come to Many Wingham People
An anooufrmed report is to hand to
the effect Ghat Oapt. Cook, the Arotte
explorer, had reeohed the North Pole,
When last heard from previously, Cook
was within 560 miles of the North Pole
with a big equipment of dogs, sleds,
and supplies. He was the Duly white
min of the party.
TUN LADIES' FAVOIK1T]E,
Latta -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
in idioine. They mare Constipation, Siok
Headache, Biliiousness, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening,
Mr. T J Berry, the well known horse
importer and dealer, of Hansell, has sold
the well known stallion, Lord Lowther,
to Mr.;D McMichael, of near Walkerton,
for $2 000 This makes six horses Mr.
Berry hoe sold to Mr, MoMiobael in eight
years. Lord Lowther is eight years old
and is a partioularly fine animal.
t'heiii'Silk it lung-healing•prinoipal of
she pine tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
sough medicine—Dr, Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of aatisfaotion. Price 25
ents.
A case of throwing at a goose and
hitting the gander occurred in Mount
Forest last week. A youth threw a
stone at a bird and put a big hole in one
of 3, W. Tanner's large plate glass win-
dows. The pane is worth in the
neighborhood of $100 and it will Dost
somebody pain to make the damage
good.
Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will al
ways cure my coughs and colds."
Boys with bats on the bank of their
heads and smutty words in their months
are cheaper than worn out horses. No-
body wants them at any pride. Men
will not employ them; girls will not
marry them They are not worth their
keep to anybody, and they will not keep
themselves. Any boy who happens to
read this description let him take a book
eit himself and do what his conscience
says is beat to do.
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. Lame Back.
This ailment is generally caused by
rheumatiem of the muscles of the small
of the back, and is quickly oared by ap-
plying Chamberlain's Liniment two or
three times a day and massaging the
parts at each application. For Bale by
all druggists.
On Thursday morning, October 22nd,
one of the early pioneers of Huron
county, and the founder of the village
of Hensel!, in the person of Mr, James
Petty, a reference to whose illness will
be found in these columns. Sinoe ever
Hensall was a place, Mr. Petty has been
associated with the business interests
of the village, so that his death removes
one of our oldest and most prominent
citizens. The deceased was about 76
years of age.
A pain prescription is printed upon
each 25o box of Dr Shoop's Pink Pain
Tablet. Ask your Doctor or Druggist if
the . formula is not complete. Head
pains, womanly pains, pains anywhere
wet instant relief from a Pink Pain
Tablet. Walley's drug .Store.
Some wise guy once said : " Time is
money," and this has been repeated
time and time again. There are excep-
tions, however. Sometimes time is
money and sometimes time isn't. If you
buy anything on time, time isn't money,
and when a culprit is doing time there
is not much money in it. We have been
waiting a long time for some of our
money and still we have more time than
money, and so on — time is not money
excepting you invest in a gold watch or
marble clock, and sometimes not even
then.
There are days of dizziness, spells of
drowsiness, headache, sidesob.e, back-
ache.
Sometimes rheumatio pain after nrin-
ary trouble.
You are plainly told that the Kidneys
are sink.
Booth's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney
ills.
Mrs. Runstedlor, of Leopold St.,
Wingham, Ont., says:—"I had suffered
with an attack of Pleurisy which had
greatly weakened me real left a bad
effect across the small part of my bank,
a severe pain had settled in the region
of my kidneys and extended around my
sides. I could scarcely stoop over or
straighten myself up. Headaches and
spells of dizziness were frequent and my
eyes were weak and painful. Booth's
Kidney Pills were recommended and I
tried them. They soon relieved me and
the pains and tenderness left me and the
headaches and dizziness were likewise
quickly relieved. 1 believe Booth's Kid-
ney Pills to be an exceptioral remedy
and will not hesitate to recommend
them," Sold by Dealers. Price 50
cents. The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort
Erie, Ont„ Sole Canadian Agents.
$100 Reward, 8100,
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con-
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Core is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and noncoms surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
fonndattons of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do-
ing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to mire. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., To-
ledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation.
One of the oldest residents of Tees -
water passed away last Saturday even-
ing, Ootober 17th, in tho person of
Thomas Rome. He was a few days
over 82 years of age and for some time
had been very feeble. A native of
Dumfriesshire, .Scotland, he came to
this country 52 years ago, sailing on
them carried r
same vessel as oar ed M . Jas.
Johnston (blacksmith) norms the At.
lantio. For a number of years he lived
at Ayr where he worked at his trade,
being a oarpenter. Later he moved to
the Township of Carrick, and for many
years owned and worked a farm near
Balaklava. He Dame to Teeswater
between seven and eight years ago
with his wife who died six years since.
Repeat It;-.."Sbiloh'a Cure will al•
ways ours my coughs and colds."
Word was received is So sforth on
Waduesday morning, Out. 21st, of the
sodden death, in E,imouton, of Mr.
Michael McGrath, jr , eon of M r.
Michael McGrath, of Seaforth, and
brotber of Mrs, Robert Devereux. No
previous intimation had been reoetved
of hie Musses, in fact his parents here
received a letter from him two weeks
ago, saying he wee in the best of health,
and was looking forward with pleasure
to visiting them shortly, when the
announoeineut of his death came so
suddenly,
Stomach troubles would more gniokly
disappear it the idea of treating the
cause, rather than the effect. would
come into practice. A tiny, inside, hid
den nerve, sage Dr. Shoop, governs and
gives strength to the stomach. A branch
also goes to the heart, and one to the
kidneys When these • inside nerves"
fail, then the organs must fniter. Dr.
Shoop's Restorative is directed speoi-
floally to these failing nerves. Within
48 hours atter starting the Restorative
treatment patients say they realize a
gain. Sold at Walley's drug store.
Owen Sound Advertiser: The loss of
the steamer J. H Jones nearly two
years ago is recalled by a momeuto of
the ill-fated boat which was pinked up
HOMO days ago on the north shore of
the Georgian Bay and may now be
seen at the warehouse of the Domin-
ion Transportation Co. It is a board
bearing the name of J. H. Jones and
is from the bow of the boat. The
board is painted blank with the name
in gilt lettere. It has been split by some
means so that only the bottom part of
the first J remains on the narrow end
of the board, while almost the entire
S remains at the wide end. It was
brought down by the City of Mearord
on Sunday and handed out to Mr.
Armour, the wharfinger, by Engineer
Silas Heverley. The Jones was wreck-
ed near Tobermoray on the 22nd of
November, 1906, when twenty-seven
lives were lost.
Why Colds are Dangerous.
Because you have contracted ordinary
colds and reo ,vered from them without
treatment of any kind, do not for a
moment imagine that colds are not dan-
gerous. Everyone knows that pneu-
monia and chronic catarrh have their
origin in a common cold. Consumption
is not caused by a oold but the cold pre-
pares the system for the reception and
development of the germs that would
not otherwise have found lodgement.
It is the same with all infections diseas-
es. Diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles
and whooping cough are mach more
likely to be contracted when the child
has a cold. You will else from this that
more real danger lurks in a cold than in
any other of the common ailments. The
easiest and quickest way to euro a cold
is to take Chamberlain's Congo Remedy.
The many remarkable cures affected by
this preparation have made it a staple
article of trade over a large part of the
world. For sale by all druggists.
What are Your Boys and Girls
Reading?
They aro bound to rend something.
They will read trash unless you give
them something better that is equally
interesting. Try The Youth's Compan.
ion. There is plenty of adventure in
the stories, and the heroes and heroines
are of the real kind, finding in the line
of duty opportunity for oonrage and
unselfishness. More than 250 suob
stories will be published in the 52 issues
of the new volume for 1909. There will
be fully as many articles, eketohes and
remiuieoenees to Impart useful informa-
tion in the most agreeable way, familiar-
izing The Companion readers with the
best that is known and thought in the
world. Fall illustrated Announcement
of The Companion for 1909 will be sent
to any address free with sample copies
of the paper. The new subsoriber liv-
ing in Canada who at once sends $2.00
for 1909 will receive free all the remain-
ing issues o1 1908, besides the gift of
The Companion's Calendar for 1909,
entitled "In Grandmother's Garden,"
lithggrapbed in 13 colors.
THE YOUTH'S C01IPANION,
144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass.
Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will al-
ways cure my coughs and colds."
HAD GIVEN UP
ALL ROPE OF
LIVING.
Heart TroubleCured by
MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS
Mrs. Andrew Savoy, Grattan's, N.B.,
writes: In the year of 1905 I was taken
sick and did nob think I could live any
length of time. My trouble was with my
heart and people told me that nothing could
be done for a case like mine. I consulted
the very best doctors but they could do mo
no good. For seven weeks I could hardly
cross tho floor. I had no pain, but was so
weak nobody in the world can believe how
I fait. I had given up all hopes of living
and had given my little girl to my sister-in-
law.
One day a friend came to see me, and call-
ing mo by name, said, 'Lizzie, if I were you
I would try a dose of Milburn's Heart and
Nerve Pills as they are good for heart
trouble.' My husband got mo a box, but
for two days I was not feeling any better,
but on the fourth day my husband said, 'I
believe those pills are doing you good.' I
was able to say Yos, I feel a good deal
g
bettor this mornin Ho said, wi11
got you another box right aw' ay.' nook
two boxes and three doses out of the third
one, and I was perfectly well and have not
been sick since then.
I will never be without them in my home
for God knows if it bad not been for Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pills, I Would not
`e! have boon alive now."
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