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WczK, Nervous, Diseased Men.
Thosesnds of Toampaad MII&e Aped Kee are annually twenties perspire rave
through early indlacretfudaand later excesses. Reif abuse and Conatltuttonal Stood
Diseases have ruined and wrecked the lite of many a promleing.oung than. Have
Tose any of the following symptoms: Nervous and Despondent; Tired in Menlag
No Ambition; Memory Poor; Easily Fatigued; Excitable and irritable; Eyes Blur
Playlet on the ]race; Dreams and Drains at Night; Rectum Haggts4 Looktagp
Blotches; gore Throat; Hair Louse; Paiailn tea Body*, Soaked
Eyes; Lifeless; Distrustful and Leek of Energy and treagtk,
Our New Method Treatment wiltbslld you tip eaeed*lly, physically
bed sexually. Cure* Guaranteed or mo Pay.
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IISRVOU• WRSCR,—A HAPPY LIPS.
T. P. Emmert has a Narrow Escapes
"I tive on a farm. At school I learned an early habil, wkWl
weakened me physically, sexually and mentally. Family DectM
acid 1 was gong into "decline" (Commutation). Finally uTbe
Golden Monitor; edited by Drs, Kennedy A Kergau fail into Iffy
bands, t learned the truth and roan. Self abuse had sapped lay
vitality. I took the Raw Afetkod Treatment and was cured. My friends think teas
cured of Conaumptloa, I aave sent them many patients, all of whom ware cased.
Their New Method Treatment supplies vigor, Vitality and inaakced."
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AUBURN.
A Goma MAN GoNa.-0noemore the
grim reaper hes thrust in his sickle and
out off a sturdy pioneer in the person of
Mr. lt. T. Errntt, The funeral was
conducted by the pastor, Rev. T. B.
Coupland, art the Canadian Forester
brethren of the deceased, and started
from the home near Auburn for Ball's
cemetery at two o'clock. Deceased
was an old time and much respected
resident of the community and acted in
various publio capacities. He was a
staunch Conservative and a faithful
member of the Methodist church,
The estimable family have the sincere
sympathy of the village end neigh-
borhood in being thus sadly bereft
of their head. The departed leaves be-
hind him to mourn his loss his sorrow•
ing widow, one son, Elsworth, and two
daughters, Misses Mabel and Dora, at
home; one eon, Welsh, a settler in
Manitoba, and a daughter, Mrs. Mur-
dock, of town. A large coucooree of
sorrowing friends followed the remains
to their last resting place on Monday
afternoon.
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LOCAL ITEMS, --•Among those of our
young; friends who are attending college
and university at Toronto, who have
returned to spend their holidays bo-
ueath the parcel tel rots are, F. 0. Neal,
Lewis and Mies Maggie McDonald,
John A. Gardiner, Robert Duncanson
and Robert Humphries..., Mrs. French,
of Unionville, ie visiting relatives in
the vicinity....Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Bennett, of Arcola, Northwest Terri-
tory, are visiting re'.atives and friends
in our midst.,., Miss Annie Campbell,
who has been 00 an extended trip to
Toronto, has returned home Mr.
George Candler hes removed to the
M
lioese which he recently purchased
from Mr, Charles Tut nbull....Someof
our Waltoniane attended the cantata in
Brussels town hall on Monday evening
of la. t week.... Mr. Andrew Morrison,'
of Wapella Manitoba, is visiting with
his sister, Hire. R. It Ferguson, and
other frlends ....Mr, Walter Turnbull,
of Hartney, Manitoba, is also visiting
with Walton friends,
Tem Woextme AALL.--W RIton lodge,
Ancient Order of United Workmen, will
hold their third annual bail and supper
in their hall, on Friday enening, Janu-
ary 2nd. This promieee to be the most
pleasant and successful of any yet held
by the Workmen. The Excelsior or
ebestra, of Zurich, has been engaged to
nrnieh the music, and an energetic
committee are doing all in their power
to make the oocaeiolt sceeeagful. There
is sure to be a big Crowd and a bigger
I; me.
HAST WAWANOSN.
MARRIED IN TRE ER0.—Mr. Joseph
Dunbar. of Dresden, Cavalier county,
North Dakota, brother of Mr. David
Dunbar, of Westfield, was married at
the Dresden Methodist parsonage on
December 9th to Miss Lydia Caroline
Ruetfer, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Ingold,
of hast Wawanoeh. Mise Glosser, of
Sebringville, was bridesmaid, and Mr.
Milton Dunbar assisted his brother,
'I'HE STANDARD joins with the many
friends of the happy couple in extending
constratula9ions.
Imes. —A moving picture entertain-
ment was given in the Weetfield Metho-
dist church on Tuesday evening of last
week,...It was a good success; and
much enjoyed Miss Steer, of the 6th
line, held a very successful concert in
her school house on Thursday evening
Inst, The house was well filled and the
elogram proved a very interesting one.
.. While Mr, John McDowell and his
two sisters were out driving on the 6th
line one day last week their horse be-
came unmanageable and ran down Fells'
hill throwing itself on the ice. The
occnpsnte of the cutter were thrown
out but fortunately none of them were
hurt. The cutter received a bad smash-
ing Mr. Robert Somers lost a tine
horse one day lags week.,., Mr, Wm,
Rahoe was laid up with a bad attack of
la grippe but we are glad to say is able
to be around again,.,.Mr, Albert Tay-
lor, who left sometime ego for the
Algoma lumber woods, has returned
home. He gives a good account of
A lgoma for lumbering purposes —.Miss
Minnie Nethery, who was visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. A. Henderson, has
returned to her home.
Marvel of Mechanism.
One of the largest printing pressen In
the world, and undoubtedly the largest
in Canada is shortly to be installed in
the premises of The Mail and Empire,
Toronto.
This monster is known as the Scott
Straight Line Sextuple Insetting and
Folding Machine, Its enormous capa-
city of 72,000 paperatr hour, printed,
pasted, cut and folded, will enable
The Mail and Empire to publish news
an hour and a half later than at pres-
ent,
This mammoth press is one of the
most up-to-date and complete machines
ever manufactured, An idea of its pro-
digious size may be gathered from the
fact that it is 29 feet in length by 18
feet 10 inches in width, and weighs 62
tons! It will print 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20,
and 24 pages, as required. It really
consists of three preues, double width,
or four pages wide, placed one above
the other in parallel pieties.
Each press carries 16 stereotype
plates, and is fed from a roll of paper 70
inches in width, The webs are brought
together in register after being printed,
and receive a longitudinal cut in the
centre, making six continuous webs or
sheets, the present width of the paper.
The several sheets receive a fold in the
centre, while on the run, and are cut
SEA AIR FOR NERVOUS
AFFECTIONS,
When sea air is ordered to a nervous person, she usually
rushes down to the seashore, spends all her time on the beach,
frets more or less over the expense,
and returns after two or three weeks
to make up by extra work for the
brief holiday. The result is an ex-
aggeration of nervous troubles. The
time given to the cure was too short.
ST. JAMES WAOERa are as good
for the nerves as the sea breeze ; but
in case of nervous weakness, like the
sea breeze, they require time.
Sr. JAMES WAFERS are 1 tisane
builder and a reconstructive, not a
stimulant. Quick temporary results
are not to be expected ; but perma-
nent improvement will follow their
patient use.
ST. JA111{5 WAFERS help stomach,
digest food and send the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
honest way to get health and strength,
the kind that lasts, develops and
breeds the energy ,which accom-
plishes much.
ars
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ble to pvet tags great
rere
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Dr. Charles D. Culp,
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aataT 1anAIN AMERICA
ell ()Tugela a E -
price le Casade: 81.00;
Slit bottles ter $0.00 e
St. James Wears are seta maw'
remedy: to the aaarereatdortorrrw
camauah'ag than fa their patient
Bre mad She /prefabs wpm uqull.
Where dealers are not gelling the
wafers, they are mailed upon re-
ceipt ofrice at the Canvi:aa
branch; Btt. hon Woes Ce, I/ta
It. Catherine et, Beatreel
off in lengths of one page, after which
they art spin folded to half or quarter -
page gibe as desired, and delivered from
three separate folders, counted in packs
of 2t, 60, or any given number. This
machine hap been constructed with
out care, and is capable of turning
out a very imperier class of work, spe-
cial atteltion having been given to a
perfect ink distribution,
The printing cylinders are in hori-
zontal, parallel planes, and the rolls of
paper ars all at one end of the machine,
while the finished product Is delivered
at the other.
The tensions are controlled by one
lever and separately, and an index pro-
vided for the purpose shows exactly the
strain on each web of paper.
There are two ink -distributing cylin-
ders, with their several composition
rollers to each plate cylinder, and the
ink supply is controlled by pawl and
ratchet mechanisms.
In order to produce papers of any
combined number of pages, either set
of printing cylinders eau be run with-
out the others, and the folders with
each.
The driving gear, which is designed
for electric power, is mounted on Bute
bad -plate below the floor level, and is
securely fastened to the base of the
machine. A slow motion with power is
also provided to facilitate the thteading
of the webs and getting the machine ill
running order,
House For Sale.
A good dwelling house and one acre of land,
Peri set but Nu. le on North street, iu the VD.
rgs o1 Plyth. There is a lugs frame dwelling
down with kitchen and woodshed attached, also
a good fume Babb. The boos continue eight
MOW all well aaisked, good stone cellar, hard
and eon water. Then ate a tot of good bearing
fruit trees grapes, shrubs, ek., good garden and
lawn. Will be sold reasonable, For full par.
Donlan enquire of Cla/"Lea FLeoIT on the
premises, or 0. E.aattroa, filyth, sett
Farm For Sale or Rent.
N 1.9 8 1.9 lot 49, coo. 8. East Wawauoab, con-
talhing 49 aetea, is offered for sale or rent.
There is on the place a good, large, frame barn
wwth stone stables, frame dweihog b„use with
kttonen attached a goo,! orchard stud a good
artesian well. The plea le well biased and lu
good order. There are five ernes o1 fall wheat,
%laores seeded dome end 9d scree fail ploughed.
It le situated on the gtanal road, 119 tunes
north of Biytb. For full particulate ace the
proprtetrees on Kan
the promisee, or 0. h. n la,
hlyExecutors' Notice to Creditors
Executors' Notice to Creditors of Alex-
ander Wilson, late of the Township
of Morrie, in the County of Huron,
Deceased.
Notice b hereby given, psreaaht to the
Statutes in that behalf, that all etedttore mud
others baring (!alms against the estate of Alex -
ender Milieu, dammed, who died In the year
1901 at said Township of Morrie, are rage'.ed,
on or before the 9014. day of January, A.D 190,
t0 deliver to J. Obeli Hamilton, barrister, blato-
weL Ont., or to J. A. lent son banister, niytb,
Ont., solicitor tot andereigned executors of the
late Alexander Wilson, a written etatewent of
their aamee, addramee and occupations, with
lull ypersaulare of tb«Ir olaiwe and of the
ssenrines cif any) held by them.
And notice la further given that after said
90th day of Identity, 1909 the said executors
w111 proceed to distribute that estate nt the said
deceased, having regard only to those olalme of
witch they may hare nodoo, and told they will
not be liable for the r000eed@ of the estate so
diem uteri to aaq parson of whims claim they
had not notice at the date of such dtatribntton,
Jceaoa WALLAH IEOeoutore
Jona WrwoN,
Dated tela 18th day of December, 1002. 900
Giving Up
Business
SELLING
REGARDLESS
OF COST
CALL AND SEE OUR
STOCK.
If you want Cheap Groceries now is
your time am everything is going to be
sold.
A. TAYLOR
Dooley Street BLYTH
LOOS WANTED
at Wingham.
WE ARE PREPARED TO PAY fOR :
First -plass Maple logs 114 per M
First-class Soft Elm loge 114 ”
First-class Rock Elm logs$16 "
First-class Basswood loge 115 "
First-class Beech logs 112 "
All kinds and grades wanted.
Call and get our prices.
Thi Calot Faraitaee ulna!, Limited
OPERATING
The Button 8 Fessant Chair Factory
Wingham, Ont.
Cheap Groceries.!
We know our customers are eagerly watching
this space, so not to disappoint you we are going to
quote a few of the many bargains we are giving,
which are worthy of special notice.
A lovely Golden Brown Sugar,.. 8 lhs, for 25c.
Choice Tapioca 8 lbs. for 28c.
Nice Fresh Lemon Biscuits, , , , , , , ,8} !he. fol 25e.
Nice New Figs, jinn arrived.... .......... .8 lbs. for 25e,
Nice Fresh Raisins ,.,,.,...,5lbs. for Mo.
We bought our Groceries early before the advance in prices,
so our customers are reaping the benefit thereof.
Highest market cash price paid for Butter and Eggs.
Bring your Produce to us. 5c per pound for Dried Apples,
(CEO. POWELL PRETOR1ABL.YTIM
Bargains in Furniture.
A large assortment, of fine goods just arrived, conaieting of Bedroom Seta
Sideboards, Extension Tables, Fancy Rockers and Couches, Prices are merited
dowu to the lowest point for cash.
We have 25 Tables to sell at 68 coats eaoh.
Bring in your Pictures and get them neatly framed.
J. H. CHELLEW -4100.--'BLYTH
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FOR GOOD HEALTH
To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription
for men, women and children than Ripens Tabules. They
are easy to take. They are made of a combination of medi-
cines approved and used by every physician. Ripens Ta.
bules are widely used by all sorts of people—but to the
plain, every -day bake they are a veritable friend in need.
Ripaos Tabules have become their standard family remedy.
They are a dependable, honest remedy, with a long and sue-
cessful record, to euro indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and
stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism,
sour stomach, bowel and liver complaints, They strengthen
weak stomachs, build up rundown systems, restore pore
blood, good appetite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody
derives constant benefit from a regular use of Ripens Pabules.
Your druggist sells them. The five•oent packet le enough
for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 60 cents, con-
tains a sapply for a year.
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Good Farms and Saw Mill
For Sale,
Nn 1-1Vj lot 51, eon. e, East Wawanoeh, eon-
taiolug 100 scree, 00 cores Bleared and in a good
state of out testicle, 90 acres partially cleared
and 20 scree of ember land. The soil fa a good
loam. There Is on the plus a good brlok dwell.
tog house 20084, one sad a hall storeys, with
kitchen attached, wood-sbed 90180, and stone
cellar under tall sae of house; good oletern;
goal well and wled mill oouveatent to house
and outbnildinga; frame bard OOald, with atom
'tables en0eroeath; too trams awn!, nue la.td8,
one and a Iwlt storeys; a steam saw mid 20a00,
two storeys, with boiler, engine end all uveae.
eery machinery for maanfaotu•tag Limber,
lath and shingles, all In gad order.
No. 9—t lot 81, eon. 0, East Wawanosh, 00D-
talninit 100 acme, e0 tared cleared and In a good
Mate of oulsvetlou, 90 corn of timber land.
There le un the place a good triune bare 40100
and 90 feet high with stone stables under the
full else; good frame dwelling 9009A, one and a
hall atony, with ow n
atoy kitee n attache&
No. 8 -Et lot 88, con. T, East Wawaneeb, con.
Mining 100 sores, 00 awes cleared and In ago 4
state of cultivation, 10 acres of timber lived.
The soil to a good clay loam. Ou the pl.sc
Owe le a good trams dwelling OlolO, stone eel.
101, with kitchen attached 18025 one and a half
storeys; hard and a in water• hood frame hxru
40x00, with stone stables under; frame trainee
and abed 940.; good oeohard. Tete (400. is
wel' drained ane has a never failing spring 1 1.
ding /l:rot„h It.
For lull partioulare apply to Taooae H. TAT -
Loa, Woetaeld P,0„ Ont., or to C. 1iAMtLToN,
Blyth P.O., Ont. btl
BLYTH LIVERY
and SRLE STMES
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Dr. J. N. Perdue, Vere
PROPRIETOR.
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First -clam Heroes and Else fop
hire at reasonable rates.
Best of accommodation to Cont.
merolal Travellers and othero requiring
rigth
Veterinary office at livery liable.
KING AND QUEER STREETS, BLTTL
—laubacribo for TEL STANDARD.