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No remedy covers so large a field
a£ usefulness as SD. JAMl S WAV RS..
They are indicated whenever there
is a weak condition, as they tone
up the different organs and bring
strength to the tissues.
Palpitation of the heart, poor di-
gestion, sleeplessness, weak nervs,
anaemia, and chlorosis, are quickly
relieved by ST. JAMI'S WAX'1'.RS ; they
also repair the waste caused by hard
work and fatigue.. •
ST. JAMI s WA1 J 1 S 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.
"St. James Wafers furnish a
most powerful evidence of the
vastly increased power of medi-
cament by combination of judi-
cious pharmaceutic prepata-
good�a cess when my patients
needed strength."
pr. Charles Hall,
Liverpool, Eng.
Price in Canada t Si. 00;
Six bottles for $5.09
St.James Wafersare not asecret
remedy: to the numerous doctorcommending them to their patients
we mail the formula upon request.
Where deniers are not selling the
cceeiptrofthprxcer+at Rhee dCanadian
branch : St. James Wafers Co., 1723
St. Catherine. St.,
interesting Paragraphs fram our Exchanges
St. Marys bas a population of 3,555;
vows, 535; horses, 330; dogs, 153.
The Mitchell Assessor reports a popu-
e,
tatse of 20 since last year. • Mr. W. Q
laden of 1803 for that town. This is a C. nicl.fall, of Glenallitn,
Children Cry __--
rI sold lois fine team of carriage horses in
T oronto last week for the handsome sum
of $1,000 cash.
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid -
Melville Porterfield. T. S., of Cliffordeys, bladder and urinaryoegans only.
l'hey cure backaches, weak back, rheu-
recent graduate of the Ontario ti stet -
mutism, diabetes, congestion, iuflamma-
;:
teary College has opened an office a
From the
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T» \MGR AM TIMES, APRIL 16. 100
CURIOUS FACTS
On Thursday, April the 4th the home
of Mrs. H. Ross, second concession et
Huron, was the scene of a very lariat$
wedding, when leer youngest daughter,
IMiss Ellie, was united in marriage to
Mr. Duncan MacLennan, of Laurier, on
of lir. Maleo1ln MacLennan, at 7.30 the
lbritlnl party entered the drawing room
to the strains of the Wedding March
played by Miss Belle MacLeullAll, A. L.
0, M. of Loudon, sister of the groom.
The groom was supported by his brotlatr
M. Alex. MacLennan. The Rei'. Af.r.
Miller, of Ashfield Presbyterian church
performed the ceremony.
Spring. Medicine.
As a spring medicine. Burdock 13100(1 j ACTS GENTLY
07ot
Bitters has no equal. It tones up t
systeut and removes all impurities front
the blood, nud takes away that tared,
weary Steeling so prevalent in the spring..
Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, be-
fore he died said to a friend: "I don't
see what good it does mo—all this money
that yon say is aline. I can't eat it; I
can't spend it; in fact 1 never had it in
my hands for a moment. I dress no
better than my private f ocretary and
cannot eat as much as my coachman. I
live in a big servants' boarding house and
am bothered to death with beggars, have
dyspepsia, cannot drink champagne, and
most of my money is in the hands of
others, who use it mainly for their own
benefit."
Her
1 f f stocl-
e are some hints that may help
you in the' work: Tear down your fence,`
It was first built int a orlu o a a-
ade, as a defence against Indians, later
as 0 protection against cattle that were
allowed to wander on the rood. The
Indians are dead and the cattle in the
pasture. The fence is now as useless as
the two buttons on the back of your
coat which were originally placed there
to support a sword belt. If you must
have something,use a hedge of California
privet, Japanese quince or holly.—Es-
change.
Mrs. George Edwards of Slornington
dropped dead while transacting business
with her son at the Bank of Moutreal at
Stratford.
CAST`! Cl 1 a
LIVER
aviDas
�s THE SYSTEM
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CLEAN EFFECTUALLY;
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01501-01,05 N EApp,C 70;;
Paris hes one acre of parks for every
fifteen persons, Liverpool one for 1,000.
In the Muotathal, near Sehvu. Swit-
.-rhund there is probably the largest Dave
io Europe,
Throughout tihe world about 3 per
cent. of people gain their liviug directly
from the sea.
Lueas Mulct (Sirs. Harrison) who
wrote "Sir Richard Calmad'y" has be.
come 0 convert to Catholicism.
It is proposed to erect state convent s
o ant 1 omes in Austria for anaemic chip .
ren and those whose weakened condition
renders thein liable to consumptiou.
At an auction sale in London $3,050
was pail for a Stradivarulh violin. This
is behaved to be the highest price one of
these instruments has ever brought at a
p:tblic auction.
The pt.onle of Lincoln, Nen., boast c f
having the largest creamery in the world
not only i11 capacity for butter making,
but in the size of the plant and the floor
spade of the building.
In proportion to population more
patents are issued to citizens of the Dis-
trict of Columbia than to those of any
state. A recent compilation showed that
Tennessee was at the foot of the list.
The yield of American corn per acre
in 1905 was 25.8 bushels of compared
with au average of 10.7 bushels in 1900
and 1899 and a ten year average of 23.4
bushels. This indicates a yield of
000 bushels.
Size for a size, a thread of spider silk
is decidedly tougher titan a bar of steel.
An ordinary thread will bear a weight
of three grains. This is just about 50
per cent stronger than a steel thread of
the same thickness.
ovaRcoM:s STiPATION
/1At31TUAL L P
PERMANENTLY.
BEtitticZtffECTS,
BUY THE GENUIE —MAt`I'F'D BY
PREN1AVGSYRUP
tion, gravel, Bright's disease and all
Fordwich. other diseases arising from wrong action
of the kidneys and bladder.
The essentiallung-healing principal of
the•pine tree has finally been succssful- Miss L. Klein, sister of Judge Kleiu,of
"° ly separated and refined iu to a perfect Walkerton, died very suddenly on Tues -
cough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway day night April 7th. Deceased was
'Fine Syrup. o
Suddenly Attacked.
Children aro often attacked suddenly
by painful and dangerous Colic, Cramps,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Iufantum, etc. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt
and sure cure -sbich should always be
kept in the house.
p� KY t<<� hbNCet„Css�O #vel VON,
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FOR SALE BY Ali oRU661STS. PRICE 50e.PER BM ,
On Saturday, April 4th, one of the
first settlers of the township of Carrick
passed peacefully away. For some time
Mr. Jona Carle has been gradually fail-
ing iu mind and bodily strength, but had
good health continuously. John Curie
was born on the 22nd day of January,
1814, in the south of Scotland. When a
young man he moved to the north of
England was married to Ann Nelson,
who proved a worthy helpmate to him.
They moved to Newcastle and for some
years were engaged in the fiour,teed and
grocery business. In 1855 Mr. Carle
and family went to Bruce County and
settled on the 5th concession of the town-
ship of Carrick and in due time made
themselves a comfortable home out of
the forest lauds.
John Graham, an old resident of Tiv-
erton, was found dead in his bed on Sun-
day morning,Auril 5th. He lived alone,
and earned a livlihood by weaving. He
was around on Saturday in apparently
guarantee
Sold by all dealers on a 1 good health, but on Sundaymorning, as
guarantee of sails }action, Pince . out walking during the afternoon and
appeared to be in her usual health. he was lint seen about the house at the
A company with a capital of about' The hod of an unknown man was usual time,
• 250
PPe
y Wm. Ballantyne went• over
VG,000wais applying for incorporation found Thursday under a bridge near a and entered the house and found him
est Ottawa, with the intention of entering bush in McKillop Township, about a dead in his bed, with a lamp burning on
the field in opposition to the Bell Tele- I
phone Company.
-..,,Mr,. and Mrs, Wm. Mallough, of Dun-
gannon, will celebrate their diamond
-r -wedding on Friday, April 17th, from 12
O'clock noon till seven in the evening
They were married on April 17th, 1843,
and on Friday of this week will complete
00 years of married life,.
lennine Castor ie always bears tate Signature
of Chas. 11. Pletcher,
mile north of Dublin. The condition in-
dicated that death had occurred some
time ago. An inquiry will take place'
The Ladies' Favorite.
Lara -Liver Pills are the ladies' favor-
ite medicine. They cure Constipation,
Sick Headache, Biliousness, and Dys-
pepsia without griping, purging or sick-
ening.
'When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, site cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Cltildren,sltegave them Castoria.
Mr. James. McCaughey, son of Mr. J.
3. McCaughey, of the Commercial hotel,
Clinton, formerly cif the Queen's hotel,
Myth, died in Clinton on Tuesday of last
'[reek from copsumption and heart
trouble. He had been ill for several
months past and was 19 years of age.
Many people say they are "all nerves,"
$ashy startled or upset, worried and ir-
ritated. Milburn's Heart and Nerve
Pills are just the remedy such people re-
quire. They restore perfect harmony of
the nerve coater and give new nerve
force to shattOred nertrou$,systeinis.
a chair nearby. The bedclothes over
him were not tossed in any way to indi-
cate a struggle, so that the death must
have been an instantaneous one.
One of the oldest residents of Wallace
township. died on Thursday, April 2nd,
namely Wm. Dungey, of the 10th of
Wallace. Deceased had reached the ad-
vanced age of 88 years. He was a native
of the county of Cornwall, 1n England,
and had reached the age of 41 years
when he moved to Canada in 1855. He
was married first in England to Priscilli
Knight. who lived for five years after
the marriage, but left no familyt and
then to Anne Tretheway, who came
with him to Canada, and who died in
1801.
The death of Edward Stafford But -
chart of the Elora road, took place on
Sunday, April 5th. Mr. Butchart took
sick about two weeks ago with kidney
trouble, which caused his death. He
was born in South America 78 years ago,
and has been a resident of Carrick for
many years.
The death of Mrs. John Wallis, East
street, for many years a resident of God-
erich township, occurred Wednesday,
April 8th, after a short illness of pneu-
monia. That news came as a surprise
and a shock to her acquaintances, many
of whom `lid not know of her illness.
She was seventy years and five mouths
of age.
Children Cry for
Major Henderson was in Collingwood
t week arranging for the establishing
fora hosiery factory in Walkerton. A
IiTo
es Cl se's Oi to yent i that Dr.
L�yl Ch'asn's Oantmentlsacortain
anti absolute caro for each
and every form of itching,
Experiments now concluded on the
banks of the Nile show the quality of
the cotton grown there to be the equal of
any in the world. There are available
15,C00 acres of arrigated land, and only
hands to work it are lacking.
Lord Anglesey is credited with being
the pioneer of the idea of a scented motor
car. Thus when he goes abroad on his
car instead of the fumes of the gasoline
or some other noxious odor being left in
his train there is a fragrance of eau de
cologne.
bleeding andprotrwlingMies,
the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tog-
' imonhal:; in the dailp press and ask your neigh•
hors what they think Or it,• Yon can use it and
�t tour nionav back it not cared. Mc a box. at
11 dealers or l:nnaANSON,BATss & Co.,Toronto,
R
CASTOR 1Ar
Dr, Chase's Ointment
One of the brightest and most popular
young men of this eiiy, passed away this
morning (March 241h) at nine o'clock,
at the home of his uncle, L. W. Fraser.
of Pike street. He was born in Tees -
water, Canada, where he spent his boy-
hood days and . where he received his
education. While he was yet a boy bis
father and mother were both taken away
by the same dreaded disease of which
he died, consumption. About thirteen
years ago he came to make his home
with Mr. and Mrs. Frasr, who then re-
sided at Bradford, Pa. Niue years ago
they came to Sistersville to make their
home. Mr. Fraser started in the meat
business, opening a market on Diamond
street, and in this Bain acted as his able
assistant, but failing health soon caused
Mr, Fraser to give up his business, and
his nephew at once accepted a position
with C. A. Krug, which he held until his
own health failed only a few short weeks
ago and ho was compelled to retire.--
Sistcrsville Daily Review.
The exports of cheese and butter from
Canada in 1902 made a new record.
When the season closed the valve of
products shipped to Scotland and Eng-
land and abroad was $40,000,000. Ten
years ago the total was only $10,000.
The following is given as a sure cure
for the offensive smell that raises from
sweaty feet, and is worth trying;—Buy
five cents worth of permanganate of
potash and dissolve it in a quart of warm
water. Keep this in a large bottle cork-
ed. Pour enough into a basin of water
to make the water blood red. Soak the
feet in this five minutes every day, and'
the offensive germs that make skin sweat
and smell will soon die. If all is not
pure after a week, make the water
stronger. It may stain the feet brown,
h and will fade off
The Bell 'Telephone Company have
undertaken the operation of the telephone
system constructed by Mr. Gillies on the
Pint stock company has been formed Bruce Peninsula, and it is now possible
and brute block, opposite the Bruce
Herald office purchased for $3250. In a , to talk to persons at Lion's Head, Bar•
couple of months the factory will be
running.
Mr. W. S. McKercher of Wroxeter
left last week for Vancouver, B. C.,
Where he goes to attend the General
Assembly of the Presbyterian Church
'`inch 15 to convene in that city in the
*alar future, He will likely be away
about two months. Miss Jeeste Robert-
t has: charge of his office.
'Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with
x'14 Dry Soap a powder. It will re•
wove the grease with the greatest ease. 36
The Acton authorities are dealing
+v1gi ltrously with the cigarette evil. The
oetruci1 have vatted tic by-law imposing a
Doom 1 of
cigar.
e a?�
fee of x'15 for the sale
*One, The Amort Free less editorily
. Citi
rens
n•
., in l�
thinking emelt. ,.tight t g
y will appreciate and commend the
the otte11c11 on Monday evening
cigarette by-law. 'With a
aigb«u tie fcurtailed it
-laws
The Policenuin's Evidence
Policeivani Peter Morris, Toronto, says
that for years he was . troubled with
habitual constipation, and though lie
spent much money for medicine, only
disappointed with the results. He now
recommends Dr. Chase's Kidney -Livor
Pills to his friends because it.cured him
of his troublesome ailment. You can be
cured of constipation by this treatment.
One pill a dose, 25c a box.
FOR GOOD HEALTH
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 become their stan-
dard family remedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est remedy, with along and successful record, to
cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel ,and liver com-
plaints. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
run-down systems, restore pure blood, good app--
tite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
Tabules. Your druggist sells them. The five -
cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply
for a year.
row Bay, Spry. Stokes' Bay, Pike Bay',
Mar and Colpoys Bay. The taking over
of the line includes considerable recon-
struction and the installation of new in-
struments.
A "Big Four" railway pass good for
ninety-nine years for himself and family
is Edward S. Glasscock's reward for sav-
ing a train from wreck at Harrisburg,
Ill.
How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
but this 1s no arm i
after a day or so. This is a sure euro. business transactions and financially able
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Paulin of Wroxeter
celebrated the 50th anniversary of their
wedding day. Their union is blest with
five sons and two daughters, who are all
In good health, The eldest, William,
resides at Simeoe, and the second, West,
at Treherne, Man., James in Colorado,
Albert and George of Wroxeter, Mrs.
Greer at Wiarton and Mrs. John Hupfor
at the Soo. The family were all present
and presented Mr. and Mrs. Paulin with
a p lfrse of gold. They sat for a picture.
In the evening they sat down to a Sump-
tuous supper and spent a pleasant time,
The old gentleman is a member of
Wroxeter council at present.
Forty-five expert live stock judges
have 'been trained at the Ontario the past two Agri-
cultural college during p
weeks under the auspices of the Agri-
cultural department. Mr, G, R. Creel -
man, superintendent of the Fall Fairs
Association, is now communicating with
the 400 fall fairs of the province, with a
'view to arranging circuits neltt fall for
these experts in stock jt.dging.
ear poor Sixty $bars.
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e ed
An ma, and. 'Weli•Tr1ed It m y
Winslow's SoothingSyr l pp , has been used
herb
f plot
illfonso
over size
ears b
m
for y
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Torr their children while teething, with.
perfect success. It soothes- the child,
jottenb the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic, It is pl td is�tt.
st remedy for
diarrhea. to the taste,
Sold by druggiets inevery pert of the
world. T'went •five cents a bottle. Its
value is ;. ti. Be sure you
aL. ✓.tt.tnan.
Bin*,
Children Cry for
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On account of its terrible effects, blood disease is called the icing of all diseases.
It may isbe ase, itis p. crimhereditary
to permit ior t to remain itt the so while it msystem.not bea critue to have
It may manifest
in the form of Scrofula, Eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen joints,
ness of the s in, eruptions or blotches, ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue
re system.
fall have any' of t of these symptrdered o
ms don't neglect yourself. Yoeneral u havon e
oystem. aware of "old fogy''. treatment—beware of mineral poisons—
;and Veldts. ova mow ILI.' ion TREAEpop-
et s disease,root
t injurious in any way, but reaches the very disease theradually
no
swat k Bonds
b Ban
this
never
to return.
protect
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Or trey Dison from the system. 'rhe symptoms o 6
andppear.a p
disappear. The blood baccmes pure and enriched, the whole system is cleanse
d
and purified, and the patient feels prepared anew for the duties and the pleasures
of life.
C a 000 Cured.
NTEED OR 1110 PAT'. 25 Years is
Detroit
Couseltation Free. Question Blank for Home Treatment and Books Froo.
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Car. Michigan Ave. and Ebolby et.. Detroit, Mich.
All work promptly executed
at most reasonable prices.
IF YOU
A GOOD JOB
A Tardy Confession.
(Toronto Telegram.) -
A twenty one year trial of the gerry-
mander of 1882 has given this journal
no cause to regret its condemnation of
that iniquity at the time of its origin.
The great fault of Sir John A. Mac-
donald was his tendency to magnify the
difficulties in his greatest work in order
to excuse the meanness of his worst
methods.
The gerrymander of 1882 brutalized
the politics of this country without at
any time making the difference between
success and failure for the Conservative
party. When the Conservative party
won it won by such a margin that it
did not need the help of the gerrymand-
er. When the Conervative party lost it
by such a margin that it received no ef-
fectiye help from the gerrymander.
The gerrymander of 1882 brutalized
the polities of this country and embitter-
ed the partidau differences of friends and
fellow -countrymen with all the hatreds
e
r
Mande
r
r
of
of a blood feud. The gerrymander
1882 Was the work of Sir John A. Mac-
donald. It will be poetic Justice if
George Taylor, M. P., and the Conser-
vatives who glorified gerrymanders in
and out of parliament, should suffer in
the undoing of that work.
to carry out any obligations made by'
their firm.
WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
WALDINO, KINNAN & MAILVIN, Whole-
sale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous serfaces of the system. Testi-
monials sent free. Price 75e, a bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
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The TRIES clubs with the papers
mentioned below at a reducedrate:
For one year.
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The Times and
The Weekly Geode
The Weekly Mail
After a short illness another of Exeter's The Daily Star, Toronto
oldest residents passed over to the silent E Trio Montreal Family Herald and 175
majority on Thursday, April 2nd in the i Star•• • ' 1 75
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The Weekl~; Sun
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person of Alice Lewis,
relict of
the
late Wm. Martin, at the age of 78 years,
2 months and 20 days. The deceased
had enjoyed good health almost till the
Tut when a general breakingup of the
bystem set in, caused by old age, and
i
she gradually sank untildead clanged
her. Mrs. Martin was a native of Eng-
land and was born in DeVenehiro in
1824. She came to Canada about 1853
and Settled in Darlington township,
where she remained until about 1805
atad thorn removed to Exeter neighbor-
hood where oho lomat lived aver Mane.
ANT
The Farmers' Advocate.. ..... 1 75
Toronto Daily News.... .... 13 00
The Montreal Witness, Weekly.... 160
World Wide , . 150
Northern Messenger .........,..
The Daily World, Toronto 3 00
Montreal Daily Herald.. ......:2
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I. Vanning World 50
LondonAdvortnser, ,w.eek�150
Daily Globe 415
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Opinions of Leading Physicians.
I hays found the suppository made by Mr.
W. T. Strong of great value in hemorrhoids.
They are the best I ever used T. Y. Hattchinson,
M. D. M+edieal Health °Meer, London, Ont.
Price $1.00. Ii'or eaie by druggists,or brawl
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