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Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Paragraphs front our Exchanges.
Sometimes a roan's whole exigence is
in the name of bis wife.
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINI111EN'' re•
moves all bard. sett or calloused Jilin pa
.and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, ,
aeries, splints, rivgbore. sweeney, stifles,
sprains. gore and swnallen tbrnat,couebs,
etc. Save •et50 by the use of one bottle
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish
(lure ever known, Sold by A . L Hamil-
ton.
A talkative person is apt to be a mine
of satisfaction.
Snacking the eaints will not open the
doors of Paradise.
For Catarrh, let me send you free, just
to prove its merit. a Trial size Box of lar
Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow
white, creamy. healing antiseptic halm
that gives instant relief to Catarrh of
the nose and throat. Make the tree teat
and see. Address Dr Shoop, Racine,
Wes. Large jars 50 cents. Sold at
Walley's Drug Store
Even the simple life is apt to be ex-
pensive if you have extravagant tastes.
Some people can piok your brains as
skillfuly as others canpick your pockets
Afflicted 1Vlth Rheumatism.
"I was and am yet a -listed with
'zbeumatlem," says Mr J. C. Bayne,
editor ot the Herald, Addington, Ind an
Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's
Pain Balm am able once more to attend
to business. It is the best of liniments."
If troubled with rheumatism give Pain
Balm a trial and you are certain to be
more than pleased with the prompt re-
lief which it affords. One application
relieves the pain. For sale by all drug-
gists.
Over 2e 000 umbrellas lost in London
ere taken to police headqu arters every
year.
Boars tl+o _ Tho Kind Yuu Halo Always Bo'.Hht
iiigaatute
of
J�/-�GCCe,�oli2!
The man who never made a mistake
isn't fit to associate with those of us
who have learned something.
ITCH. Mavge, Prairie Scratches and
everp term of contagions Itch on bureau
or animals cured in 80 minutes by Wel.
lord's Sanitery Lotion. It never fails.
Said by A L Hamilton.
Mr. Jas. Howatt has bought the Wm,
Scott ferns, on the bonudary, Hallett,
one mile east of Auburn, It is a good
farm, containing 122 acres.
Doan's Kidney Pills aot on the kid-
neys, bladder and urinary organs only,
Vhey cure backaches, weak back, rheum-
atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamatiou
gravel, Bright'e disease and all other
liseeses arising from wrong action of the
kidneye and bladder,
Somehow destiny never seems to re-
cognize her man until the man has
sharply called her attention several
times.
"Preventies" will promptly' cheek a
cold or the Grippe when taken early or
at the "sneeze stage" Preventics pure
seated colds as well. Preventics are
little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr
Shoop, Recipe, Wis., will gladly mail
yon samples and a book on Colds free, if
von will write him. The samples prove
their merit Check early colds with
Preventies and stop pueumouie. Sold
in 5 and 25c boxes at Walley's Drug
Store.
Before attempting to seed raisins cover
them with hot Rater and let them stand
fifteen minutes, then seeds can be re-
moved easily without any waste.
A man to rule a woman must be strong
enough not to nee his strength.
Nothing is better than a glass fruit jar
for keeping cooking raisins moist.
A Favorite Remedy for Rabies Ij
Its pleasant taste and prompt cures
have made Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy a favorite with the mothers of email
-children. It nuickly cores their coughs
and colds and prevents any danger of
pneumonia or other serious consequenc-
es. It not only enres croup, but when
given as soon as the croupy cough ap-
pears will prevent the attace. For Sale
by all druggists.
You cannot judge a man by his letters.
'His stenographer may be a college grad-
uate.
In France the average span of life is
now seven years longer than it was 00
years ago.
For Ov.r Sixty Tears.
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 you ask
for Mrs Window's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind. Guaranteed under
the Fond and Drng Act, June 30th, 1906.
Serial Number IC9S.
A little ammonia added to water color-
ed clothes are washed in will remove
dirt easily.
CJae Eleell' G?MR. X -E3-.
Bears rho a KIM Y_a Have knits Beab�t.
Signature
of
.A. damp cloth dippe3 in salt will re•
move egg stains from silver, or tea stains
from china dishes.
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To His
Pleased Customers
The wise grocer studies
his customers --knows their
likes and dislikes—knows
that his best trade want
Hooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas
He lets thein know that
he has their favorite biscuits
--and sees that they are not
asked to buy something "just
as good," whidi is NOT
a5 good.
Creams who want to please theft
persons always have Mooneyys Pere,
fediorl Cream Sodas, In their
hygienic
ght
Ind 4!$'periq�f
Sleeplessness,
Disorders of the stomach prodace a
nervous condition and often prevent
sleep. Chamberlain'', Stomach and Liv-
er Tabietsstimuiate the digestive organs
restore the system to a healthy condi-
tion and make sleep possible. ]?or sale
by all druggists.
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Edison, the world's wonder, says it's
not only possible, but probable, whcu
means. will be devised for saving the
energy storedin caul, and which is wast -
e1 in many ways, to cross the ocean in
three days.
Stomach ''Scowls" -Ever natio() the
seems and furrows that steal into the
face of the sufferer from indigestion,
dyspepsia and chronic) etomach ailments?
Watch the sunshine brook iu and the
lines vanieb when Dr tic., Stan's Pine
apple Tablets are given a chance to show
their power. One lady, in writing of
their efficacy in her cake. calls thew "A
heaveteborn healer." 35ota —120 Sold
by A a �L Hamilton
As an encouragement, when things
are at sixes and sevens in the bustnees r nd
the house, one woman Mae had a board
burned with the legend, "Even this wilt
pass away," and hung over the kitoben
sink,
People who have the air of having
pre-empted all the wisdom of the Tini-
verse by that same token ought to have
a guardian appointed for them.
Boars tho %TIB Kind You Have Always Bought
Signoatnzof
Mr. Wm. Wright and Mss Jane Bell,
k
both of Howick, t w c, wer a married
on Wed-
nesday of last week. The young oouple
will make tbeir home on a farm south of
Clifford.
Catarrhal Headaches—That dull,
wretched pain in the bead just over the
eyes is one of the surest signs that the
seeds of catarrh have been sown, and its
your warning to administer the quickest
and surest treatment to prevent the seat•
ins of this dreaded malady. Dr. Agnew's
Catarrhal
Powder will stop all pain in
ten minutes, and cure. 50 cents. -121,
Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
We understand that Mr. Robt. Match
has disposed of his farm, near Gorrie to
Eczema, '*'otter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring
Worn), Herpes, Ilarbera' Itch.
All of these diseases are attended by
autense Itching, which is almost eusrnut•
ly relieved by applying Chamberlain's
Salve and by its continued use a per.
manent cure way be effected. It has, in
fact, cured many cases that had resisted
all other treatment, Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by all druggists.
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A good way to wipe up the hardwood
floor or matting is to make for the broom
a bag of heavy canton flannel, nap side
out, having a tape drawing string. With
this the floor can be gone over every
morning, and the bag readily washed
out.
The essential lung•healing principal of
the pine tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
cough medioine—Dr- Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a.:.
guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25
cents.
Joe Bennet is the name of an Iliinais
man who supports a wife and fifteen
children on wages never greater than
sixty cents per day. As a matter of fact
Joe bas no automobile, and his wife does
not attend more than three full dress
balls per month.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
49(1,4444.
What is known as the Kelly farm, be-
ing lot 13, con. 13, Hallett, containing
150 acres, was sold by auction, W. San-
derson being the purchaser at $7,400.
This is $200 less than he offered for it a
few weeks ago. It is a good farm, with
brick house, bank bath, and good out-
buildings.
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How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CirENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigued, have known r'.
J. Chenney for the last 15 years, and be•
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi-
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by his
firm.
W ALDr w, �- 1\INNAN & MARVI\,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi-
monials sent free. Price 75 cents per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hail's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
ear. Edwards, of Beimore, for the sum
of $,0200. Mr. Edwards will get possess-
ion in September next.
The Demon of all Disease—Kidney
diseases are rightly so-called—they're
inexplainable, unaccountable and lag.
thous, Itis the function of the kidneys
to filter out all impurities. If they're
clogged South American Kidney Cure
will put them to rights and defy the
ravages of go grim a visitant as diabetes
or other kidney complications. It re-
lieves in six hours. -119 Sold by A. L.
Hamilton.
Mr. D. Flynn, of Hallett township,
sold a gelding to Mr. McCloskey, Goder-
ich, for the sum of $300. This completes
the sale, within a short time, of a team
at $700; one weighed 1,540 and the other
1,800 pounds.
Many people say they are "all nerves,'
easily startled or upset, easily worried
irritated.
andD i' ilburn
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.
On Sunday evening, March 3rd, Mary
Perkins who has been a great sufferer
from a complication of diseases for the
past three months passed to the great
beyond. Mise Perkins has been a resi-
dent of Gorrie for a number of years.
Itching, Burning Skin Diseases re-
lieved in a dap. Eczema, Salt Rheum,
Barber's Itch, and alI eruptions of the
skin quickly relieved and speedily oared
by Dr. Agnew's Ointment, It will give
inatdnt comfort in cases of Itching,
Bleeding or Blind Piles, and will cure
in from three to six nights, 35 cents. -
110. Sold by A. L. Hamilton..
me of MrGeorgeof Mild-
may
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The ho . Yost o d-
may wee the scene of a very pretty
event on Tuesday evening of Tart week,
when Mrs. Yost's sister, Miss Emma
Reath, was united in matrimony to Mr.
George Sutherland of Waekada, Maui -
WRY DO WOMEN WORRY?
First Sign of Failing
Health.
Worry is a diaeaso—and it's more --it
produces other diseases, because it breaks
down the nerves and saps the vitality of
the body.
What a pity women don't realize
that if they were well—if the blood was
nutritious—if the nerves were moue --
it all the organs were active --than 'he
little things that irritate and prey on the
mind wooldu't receive •i moment's
thought
The woman who worries has a poor
appetite -elle eleepe poorly. If it only
lasted for a day or two it might be of
Small ccusequenot+•--but slut grows limp,
miserable,
uuloupy— wore day by day
Sha+ needs leerrozoue which cures
worry by curing the conditions that
render worry possible Fur nervous,
weak women, no tonic is so good; thou -
sends it has cured just like Mrs. M E
Eth ringeton, Troy, who writes: "I
am quite willing to give a public testi
monad for Ferrozone, believing it to be
a tonic of superior excellence and one
that will rapidly build up strength and
supply new energy to enynne not feel.
ing well Last spry -g I was in a very
poor condition of health, I Wee nervous,
felt tired, and completely worn out. No
doubt it's quite a common complaiet
with ladies of any age, but I placed
great reliance in Ferrozone, and took it
tor several weeks. It made me quite
strong, and in fact I have been in better
health ever siuce I can heartily reoom
mend Ferrozone 1'
Ferrozone cures by making good blood,
strong nerves and a healthy body.
This is why it gives color, clearnese to
the skin. buoyancy to the step, bright-
ness to the eyes—because with good
digestion and activity of the body in
all its parts there's health. Price 50o
per box at all dealers,
Interment took place at Dungannon
Cemetery on Friday afternoon, March
1st, of Mrs. Sarah Ann McLaughlin,
relict of the late Alex. Durnin, aged 72
years and 10 months. The deceased,
who had been ill with pleurisy, was at
the time of her death residing at the
home of her son, Mr. Samuel Dnrnin,
St. Helens.
South American Nervine tones the
nerves, stimulates digestion, all essen-
tials to perfect health. In no case has
its potencv been put to severer test than
that of W. H. Sherman, of Morrisbnrg,
Ont. He says; "I was completely ran
down, nerves all agog, stomach rebelled
at sight of food, constant distress and
general debilitated. Four bottles mado
me a well man. 116. For sale by A. L.
Hamilton.
Arabians when they .meet a friend
shake hands six or eight times. Once is
not enough. Should, however, they
be persons of distinction, they embrace
and kiss one another several times, and
also kiss their own hands. In Turkey
the gretting is to place the hand upon
the breast and bow, which is both grace-
ful and appropriate.
SPRING MEDICINE.
AS a spring medicine BnrdOck 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.
Wm. Scott has sold his fine farm lee
miles east of Auburn to Jas. Howatt;
Mr. Scott gives up pcseession in about a
month and moves to Blyth; Mr. Howatt
intends to finish hie rental term on the
Brown farm, which is two years, and
will not move until it expires. Jas.
Raithby bas sold Ms farm near Auburn
to his brother Geo., for over $6,500, but
does not give possession for a year.
The News—No Pare Drug Cough
Cure Laws would be needed, if all
Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoop's
Cough Care is—and has been for 20
years. The National Law now requires
tbat if any poisons enter into a cough
mixture, it must be printed on the laoel
or package. For this reason mothers,
and others, should insist on having Dr.
Shoop's Cough Cure. No poison marks
on Dr. Shoop's lebol. And none in the
medioine, else it must by law be on the
label. And it's not only safe, but it is
said to be by those that know it best, a
truly remarkable cough remedy. Take
no chance, particularly with your chil-
dren. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr
Shoop package with others and see. No
poison marks there! You can always
be on the safe side by demanding Dr.
Shoop's Cough Cure. Simply refuse to
accept any other. Sold at Walley's
Drug Store.
The death of etre. Catherine McKin-
non, relict of the late James McKinnon,
aged 04 years and 10 months on Satur-
da1' morning, March 2nd, at the resid-
ence of her son, Mr. Angus Mckinnon,
con 5, Kinloss, removes from this die.
triot one of its earliest settlers who wet
esteemed by many friends. The deeeas•
ed was a native of the Isle of Egg,
Xnvernesihire, Scotland, and was mat-
in 1824 to the late James McKinnon,
who predeoeaeed her 32 years ago. TO
them 'were born filo eons and Aye laugh•
tare, and all but one bnrKle.
On the evening of Feb. 28th, at Pleas-
ant Valley farm, the residence of Mr -
and Mrs. Waiter Howe, at the hour of
6 p m., occnried one of those pleasing,
yet serious events that come but onoe in
Who wouldn't be a farmer? There is
just one trouble, only the farmers know
how to farm. There are thousands who
would like to quit the towns and cities
and emigrate to the country and possess
themselves of broid fertile fields, and
prooetd to make two blades of this, that
or the other of grass grow where oxo or
vane grew before, but this proposition
presents, that takes from. twoto twenty
years to barn how to farm (some folks
never learn), and with such a period
bankruptcy might occur several times
over. But if all or us caunot be farmers,
all can adtnira the borny•handed eons ot
toll and rcjoioe with him in his present
great prosperity, Fie is the bulwark ot
the natiou and the salt of the earth.
At high noon, Wsdueeday of last week,
were celebrated the nuptials of Alexand-
er M. Walker, 91 Rooanvtlle, Sask., and
Miss Carrie Fi13ke, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Wm Blayne, the happy event taking
place at the residence of the bride's par-
ents in Goderich. The ceremony wa
performed by Rev, W. H. Graham and
the bride and groom were unattended.
The bride's costume was of orepe de
obese, trimmed with chiffon and ribbon,
and she carried a boquet of roses
Among the guests were Mr.and Mrs. T.
Marquis and Mies Jennie Marquis, of
Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Mr, and Mrs.
George Walker, of Gorrie.
Try This for Tour Cough.
To relieve a cough or break up a cold
in twenty-four hours, the ,following
simple formula, the ingredients of which
can be obtained of auy good prescription
druggist at small cost, ie all that will be
required: Virgin Oil of Pine (Part),
one-half ounce; Glycerine, two ounces;
good Whiskey, a half pint. Shake well
and take in teaspoonful doses every four
hours. The desired results can not be
obtained unless the ingredients are pure.
It is therefore better to purchase the in.
gredieuts separately and prepare the
mixture yourself. Virgin Oil of Pine
(Pure) should be purchased in the origin.
al half -ounce viols, which druggists buy
for dispensing. Each vial is securely
sealed in a round wooden case which
protects the Oil from exposure to light.
Around the wooden ease is an engraved
wrapper with the uame—"Virgin Oil of
Pine (Pure)"—plainly written thereon.
There are many imitations and cheap
productions of Pine, but these only
create nausea, and never effect the de-
sired results.
A counterfeit countess was unmasked
in Paris recently, after swindling ac.
quaintances out of $40,000, by a man
who noticed that the alleged countess
sat on the edge of her chair, and there•
fore could not be a real lady. He pro.
seeded to make inquires and his sus.
picions proved well founded.
After a few days illness of pneumonia
there passed away on Sunday morning,
Marsh 3rd, one of the old and respected
residents of Goderioh township in the
person of David W. 'Burns. Deceased
was born 04 years ago in the north of
Ireland and at the age of nine years
came with the rest of the family and
settled on what ie now Yonge street, To-
routo. About 40 years ago the subject
of this sketch removed to the Huron
tract and settled on the Maitland con.,
where he for a number of years carried
on successfully the business of erook-
a lifetime of the chief participants. Mr. making, from which he retired about 15
and Ms. Howe's only daughter, Ella, j years ago.
was united in marriage to John, young. ; .. .
est son of Thomas Thompson of Culross;
Rev. Donald Tait officiating.
A Magieal Life Saver is Dr. Agnew's
Cure for the Heart. After years of pain
and agony with distressing Heart Dis-
ease, it gives relief in 30 minutes. Thos
Petry, of Aylmer, Qae., writes: "I had
suffered for five years with a severe
form of Heart Disease. The slightest
exertion produced fatiD A 's
gne• r.Agnew
Cure for the Heart gave me instaut re-
lief, four bottles entirely cured me." -
115 Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
Seldom has a death caused so much
genuine sorrow and regret as that oo-
casioned by the death of Mr. George
E-ierringer, postmaster, at Mildmay
which occurred so suddenly on Wednes•
day morning of last week. Deceased
was born in the County of Waterloo in
the year 1850, and settled in Mildmay in
1875, opening up a butchering business.
In 1881 he was appointed post master of
the village of Mildmay, and a more
efficient and obliging official could not
be found.
Net a Quarter—But 10 cents, and 40
doses in a vial of Dr. Agnew's Little
Pills, No pain, pleasure in every dose—
little, but awfully good, Cure Sick
Headache. Constipation, Biliousness,
Nausea. Sallowness. -117.
Sold by A,
L. Hamilton.
A good idea was introduced at a meet-
ing of the Petorborough council on
Monday evening Last, when a proposi-
tion was submitted to tax all bachelors,
itt order to meet debenture debts. It
reads as follows: For those between
twenty and thirty years of age, $5 a
month; from thirty to thirty-five, 110 a
month; decreasing to five again when
the roan necked forty; at fifty, $20 a
year, and on reaching bis three score
years the tax would,ceaae.
ILESDr. Chaso's OM
meatis a certain
and gguaranteod
cnreforeaoh and
rig
l o r ni of
itehiuk,blooding
- -, and protruding
piles. See testimonials in the press and as
your netghisors about it. You can use it and
Wiggler P:gr,NcAk , fS&sCd., Tonnattoa.lt
DR. CHASE%,.OiNTMENT.
Betwixt and betVveen weather lefties
you a prey to the iceman and the coal-
man
oagman alike, to your sorrow and their tin Y
holy glee.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY,
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pill
Must Bear S(gnuture o4,
Seo Pac.Slmite Wrapper Below.
• cry small and. as easy
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TWENTY-I�IIVE YEARS' SUCCESSFUL RECORD'
ONEY can buy advertising space, but it can't buy a.
quarter century's successful record of wonderful and'
almost miraculous cures of the most difficult and•
intricate cases of throat, �nng and stomach troubles. Such is
Peychine's record. Thousands of cases given up by leading:
doctors as hopeless and incurable have been quickly and per-
manently cured by Psychine. It is an infallible remedy for'
coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, consumption, indigestion,.
lose of appetite and all wasting diseases.
"My son had a terrible cough and
was wasted to a shadow. 1)001003
said he could not live. Ho used Psy-
chine,itcuredhim."—Mrs. J. Rang-
er, Brockville.
After taking !,\t0 worth of Psy-
ching my lungs are woll and life is
again worth living."—Mrs. I. Rich --
arils, Marrlotts Cove. N.S.
" My lungs are now sound as ahem
niter using 1'syehiae,"—ti. Robbins,
Bridgeburg, t+nt.
"Psychine nlrlifc."--A.til'al-•
don, 7 Cornwall SI., Toronto.
Psychine Never Fails Psychine has no Substitute
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THE LADIES' FAVORITE,
Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headaohe, Billioasness, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
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Children are often attacked soddenly
by painful and clangorous Colic, Cramps,
Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Mgrbns,
Cholera Intantuw, eto. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt
and sure cure which should always be
kept in the hoose.
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• I have determined to clear out my Dress Goods stook at greatay reduced
prices this Fall. As the season goes on,. many lines are going at less than
75c on the dollar. Black Dress Goods a specialty.
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• PRINTS. -�
Is Fall and Dark Winter Prints at Cost. 4
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FLANNELLETTES.
bo I purchased very largely by the caso is all kinds from 5o per yard up.
Can give you heavy, 36 in. wide, all colorings, at 10o.
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. Grey Flannels and Flannel Shirtings.
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HOSIERY.
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from the' Welleley $netting Mille direct. The best wearing goods in
Canada, made from pure North-west Wools, and at prices that cannot be
equalled, quality considered. .
HOME-MADE BLANKETS
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From the Wroxeter, Teet Water and Kingsmill factories. Pure stook, ae
well cleansed and very cheap, at the price wool has been this summer. Call
and see them if in need of a pair. Sheeting, white and grey, 36 and 72 inches.
UNDERWEAR
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I keep the celebrated STANFIELD Shirts and Drawers, made from Nova
Scotia wools, Soft and flexible, and guaranteed not to shrink, sizes 36 to 46.
Ladies' Wear in the Puritan make. The best brands in Canada. Also Misses'
and Children's in all sizes, from 15c each up to the finest.
READY-MADE ' CLOTHING.
- I have decided to clear out my large stook of Clothing this fall and win-
ter, and oan give yon great bargains. A nice Overcoat for $4.00, usually $0.
A good, serviceable Snit $4.00, and large stock to select from, Boys' Sohool
Suits, splendid vatiety, A good Work Pant for $1.00, worth $1.40.
10;. Carpet, Oilcloth, Linoleum.
ee A large number of ends in All -wool, Union, Tapestry and Brussels, at
Eabout half pride. Carl and see them and got prices. Some cheap Hemp
Carpets and Mats to offer.
Linoleum in 1, 2 and 4 yards wide. Oilcloth in 1 and 2 yards Wide.
Men's and Women's Fur Goods.
Coon, Wombat, Russian Calf, Dog and Bishop Coats for Men. .t'or the
Ladies, Astrachan Coats that bsn't be beaten for values and quality. Work-
; manship guaranteed. Call and see them.
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Rate, Caps, Gloves, Boots, Shoos, Rubbers, Groceries,
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• Tartar Icing Oats Wanted, . TTS= a
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