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SV]F,BT iVA.WANOSH.
The death took plane on Tuesday of
last week after an dines of only a few
days of Airs, Henry John Kerr, at the
age of thirtytwo years and eleven
months, Mrs. Kerr was a native of the
township Tana was very highly esteemed
by all who knew her and she will be
greatly mimed. Her maiden name was
Margaret Maud Ali110. She had been
married seven yore and leaven a family
of four girls, Violet, Laura, Mary and
Ruby, besides her sorrowing husband,
with whom a wide circle of friends
sympathize deeply.
Catarrh Cured or Honey hack,
The cense of Catarrh is a germ, It
multiplies in the liniug of the noon and
spreads to the bronchial tubes and fin-
ally reaohes the lungs. Cough syrup
can't follow to the lungs --it goes to the
stomaoh-and fails to onre-Oatarrh.
ozone is inhaled. It goes everywhere ---
gets right after the germs -title them -
heals the soreness -stops discharge and
hacbing-cures every trace of Catarrh.
You're absolutely certain of cure for
Catarrh, throat irritation, colds or Bron•
ohitis, if you two Oatarrhozono. 25c.
and tL.00 sizes sold everywhere.
onwen1
Chaos Roadhanee is building an addi-
tion to his house on Drummond street,
'John Stewart and his gang of work-
men are busy building the addition to
the rear of James Qatt'a grocery store.
Stanley Buchanan has been appointed
Seoretary of the Y. Wt. O. A. in plane of
George Wambold and Frank McPherson
as Treasurer.
The annual meeting of the Ladies'
Aid Society of the Methodist church
WWI held on Tuesday, May llth. Meet-
ing opened with sinning and prayer,
Rev. Cooper presided and the following
ofTlears were elected: -Pres„ Mrs. Wil•
ford; 1st Vice -]Pres , Mrs. Hnoilstep;
2n:1 Vice•Pres., Mrs. Howe; Trees.,
Mrs, Slater; Reo..Seo,, mss. I, Brown;
Cloapliaino, Mrs, King and, Mrs, Mains;
Au i ors, Mon McElroy and Mrs.. B.
der; Organist, Mrs. Ohellew; Assistant,
Mrs. Burling.
Mr. J, M. Treble, a director of the
Msesey-Haarric Company, died suddenly,
The petition against the election of
Hou. Sydney Fisher was dismissed.
Patty M. Stinson of London, Ont.,
was killed i ed on the railway Hoar Der -
cheater.
Archbishop Britches! has placed the
Theatre Royal at Montreal under the
ban.
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Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the blood pure?
No! Does it strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer's
Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood pure?
Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! Is it the only
Sarsaparilla e'atirel' free front alcohol? Yes! Ask your
doctor about this non-alcoholic medicine. If he approves,
.�' your confidence will be complete.
f. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
Dull bo,,,! Drell Oriel Dull men! Dull women! Heavy -headed! Downhearted! Alt
very often due to cos; tiontlen! Yet the cure is so e-Ayer's Pills. Ask yourdoctor.
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WING11pM ',['IME$, MAY 20 1909
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Grant, a brother of the
Messrs, Grant, loth owl., Charm', died
at Otillia on Monday of last week, in
hie thirty4ffth year, Deceased was not
very muoh known ae he had been about
very little. He was sent to Orillia iu
October last for treatment for mental
trouble from which he had suffered
Once he waa A lad of eta. At that age
he fell through a trap-door and suffered
on injury to his head from whieh he
never wholly recovered. The immediate
cause of death was stomach trouble.
The body was brought Moate for inter•
went, the funeral taking plane on
Thursday last. •
ST, AUG11STXNi:,
Miele Kate Brophoy is spending a
mouth with friends in Albion,
The Dungannon oroamery wagons
are again malting their rounds.
Arrangements have been about nom.
pleted for the building of a telephone
line from Winghew to St. Augustine
through Whiteehureh and Donny.
brook in the near future. The pro-
position. as outlined by Messrs. Spotton,
of Wingham, and Gillespie, of White.
ohureh, has been kin'ily received by
the up•to-date farmers along this line,
and several of them will have inane.
relents installed in their homes,
One in Seven Called by vonstuuption.
A dreadful plague indeed when you
consider that in incipient stages it can
be oared. Take care of the little cold
before it becomes a big one. Wheet the
throat is sore and it hurts to expand
your chest, rub in Nerviline and immed-
iately apply one of Polson's Nerviline
Porous. Piasters. Pain and tightness
are at once relieved. Inflammation and
soreness gradually disappear and fatal
illness ie thus avoided. Nerviline Plas-
ters aot as a counter irritant over the
seat of pain, and as an exterior appiioa-
tion in oaring colds in the mnsoles, in � (
pleurisy they have no equal. Keep these H
remedies right in your home. P
Ga14M'.
A new residence will be erected by
Geo. I-Ianley, 14th eon., this season,
John Hunter has the oontraot,
Mrs. Chao. VVnnorman hoe been very
ill during the past week at the home Isar
parents, Moses and !sirs. Doll, Rh coo.
0Mblion,
Oounoll meeting will be held on,
Saturday, May 29th. Oourt of Revision
on the Assessment roll will take plana on
the same date.
Mrs, Wm. Moffatt, 0th von., arrived
home front the hospital at (Minton last
Week =oh improved in health and case
trust she will soon be fully restored,
Xtra. Andrew Turnbull, who has been
ill for some time with bronehiti8 and
grippe, we are glad to any is able to be
around again and is doing nicely,
Mr. James Armstrong, 10th con,, left
for a holiday trip to the West a0nompan-
ied by her brother•in-law, Robt. Sprung,
last Tuesday. We wish her a s:afn
journey and a pcleassnt time.
Thursday evening, May Gsh, ;dory
Gamble, roliot of the late John Blair,
died at her home here at the advanced
age of 93 years, 2 months and 21 dayv.
Her death wee not untxpeeted ao t,/aa
had been in poor health for the past 18
years and confined to her bed the most
of the tithe for the past 4 years. L)e•
ceased was born in Ireland and was
united in marriage to her late husband,
in the Proviilue of Quebec. After e
short sojourn in Blenheim towna:hip, near
Galt, Mr. and Blair name further west-
ward in, 1852 and took up 100 mores, lot
4, con. 18, Grey, they being among the
pioneers. There they and their .family
made their home for a good many years.
Mrs. Blair moved from there to Oren -
brook where she was faithfully and
lovingly oared for by her daughter, Mies
Jennie, for the past 18 years. Five ;tons,
Jas„ deceased 30 years ago; Peter, of
albright, Sask.; John and Wm. of
ortage la Praiai.l, Man., and Robt. o=i
the ol-i homestead, Grey;) and three
daughters, (Mrs. Cameron, Heutell;
Mary, deceased, and Miss Jeanie, at
home) constituted the family,
J.ta ESTOiWN.
Mr. Robt. Forrest Sundayed under
the parental roof.
Mr. Dnnoan Taylor visited James-
town friends last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hamilton Sunday -
ed at Robt. Hamilton's.
Miss Alma King spent Sunday with
her friend, Miss Mary Forrest.
Mr. Jas, Strachan, Sr., is getting
quite a lot better, we are pleased to
state.
Mr. Andrew Pollock is not gaining
his strength very fast, his many friends
are sorry to hear.
Considering the late, baokward seed-
ing weather quite a number of the
farmers will be through seeding this
week.
Mrs and Miss Maunders, of Brussels
spent a few days last week visiting their
friend, Mrs. D. MacDonald, at the
store,
Mr.. Jas. Simpson, Jr„ who learned
his trade at blaoksmithing with Mr.
Geo. Eckmier left last Monday for
Tessier, Sask, where he is starting in
business for himself. We wish Jim the
best of good look in his new start out.
fro You Lack Self Control?
If you ars oonatantly keyed asp, neve.
oua, perhaps depressed-Iook to your
overworked nerves for the cause. They
are starving for the nourishment that
Ferrozone so quickly supplies. Besides
Its tonic n c anti n
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heavens system,
FersOZ3ne has marvelous blood -forming
properties. It thus supplies strengthen.
ing materials to every nook and corner
of the body and brings the system to a
condition of perfect health, To be
strong, to eat well, and work long with.
out fatigue, nee Ferrozone; it is the best
nerve system tonin known. At all deal -
WI in 50o. boxes.
l3RCSSl;1LS.
Quito a surprise lama to the people of
Brnsset° when it was announced that
Mrs. Neil McLanohiin and danghters
purposed removing from town to To-
ronto, The former and Mies Jean went
to the Queen city Wednesday of last
week and Mise Margaret will follow as
soon as her term with her music pupils
is completed.
Miss Maggie Brown, who has spent
the past 1;; months in Winnipeg and
Castleton, Ntar;h Dakota, has arrived
home. She was accompanied to Bros.
solo by hoe cousin, Mrs. Brailey, o2
Ocotleton, They visited relatives at
58. Paul and Ohioan() en route.
Wm, and Mre. James, two sons and
dsuri;h€o. Ie tl wrnl London on Wed.
easdzu,r te..r:sv::a of last week to take
p their rcaidenoe in Brussels. They
one kneed :; Looto Lem W. II, Kerr,
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n otreett, the text lot to Mr. James'
yhood home. Mr. Garside, Mr.
nice' partner, will be hero ehortly and
o work of tan now factory will be
oiled right along,
Gi at Inc inonlbois of the W. V. M. 5
d 11. X. S. with two or three old
i esti a'• .., e, .
a c. � .a,a s a$ alt E. R. Brewer's
Helie 1., '.:.av their photos taken on
ueoday afternoon of last week, before
v removal el chreo of their worktng
tailonae, ant. -.-31Zrs. P. Rttolie to
aaniteba; hire, Neil htotaouchlin,
nasi k_aat ea Om H M. S., to Toronto,
d *:iso A. l :t McKay, Vice Preeldent
toe al' . P". 51. ,., to 011011ey. Beth
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Dr. Hamilton Follow Nature's Plau.
No physician was more successful in
treating atomaoh and liver troubles titan
Dr. Hamilton. He avoided harsh wadi.
cines and produoc:d a wonderful pill of
vegetable composition that always cures
Dr. Hamilton's Pills are noted for
promptly curing biliousness, siok head•
aches, oonstipation and stomach trouble.
They work like a charm -very mild -
yet searching and health -giving. Nrc
where can a better tonic laxative be
found than in Dr Hamilton's Pally Try
them and be convinced, 25 Dents at all
dealers,
ac .,71t'iUIS.
AIbert T. Cole, 6111 line, who has
been employed for the past six weeks
as assistant electrician with the Tees.
water Electric Light and P,1wee Co.,
left on Wednesday of last week ft:a-
Rainy River, where he will asst. t W.
l3. Green, of Wingham, in the building
and installation of an Ele,hio Th One
and power plant.
The Council met acoordieg to sad.
journment on May 10th, Members all
present and the Reeve in the chair
Minutes of last meeting read and con-
firmed.
Reports on the Russel and Smith
drains were read according to notice and
an opportunity given to withdraw or
add t_n
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to petitions. zone.
As no
P namesr
we a
withdrawn in either oases, it wins ni=::v.;d
by Mr. Wilkinson and seconded by Ilan
McOraoken that the aforesaid rt'p..-te be
adopted and that the Clerk be instructed
to prepare by-laws for the same, in aao-
oordance with the Municipal D3'c,inage
Act. -Carried.
A copy of the report on the 5th e^*1.
oeesiou drain, Tp. of Grey, was received
from the Reeve of Grey and order: -d to
be read at next Oounoil m otitto at 2
o'clock p. m.
A petition was received from Rn e h
Jermyn and others asking for the con-
struction of a drain in the lei alit,; o.
lots 20 to 28 in, the hit concession oe,der
the provisiong of file Mnnintimi i I -
age Act,
Shortreed-Johnston-That said n ti -
tion be entertained and that the Engin.
eer be inetrncted to examine the 10101±1/
described and make his report eittnee..'
-Carried.
The report of the Railway Ourtnnie.
sion on the crossing at lot 4, 9th 000nce.
sion line was received and filed
Shortreed -- Wilkinson -- Ttlaat tho
01ause to the motion 0f Sfarath ;.3c,i cc.
oepting the tender oZ D. W ith' rspoc-e an,
Co. for construction of bridge be reteind.
ed and that their present tansies kt'r 1 tti
erection of a bridge of 116 ft. swot los
accepted.--- Carried,
Accounts were ordered to bre add to
follows:---Wra. Kerney, repel er eul
vert, $2; Robt. Yonne'. farm bridge on
Cole drain, $16; Taros Bone, puttee+g in I
tile drain, $2; 5. Vcnnorm on, teepeot, •,^
culvert, 50o; JohnWhe Wheeler, Innen,.
t
vert, $I.
On notion of McCracken mot' J:;l,aa•
sten the Council then adjouroed
again on Monday, May 3I,r, at 10
o'olook a. in, for Court of Id,;ttiasioaa and
other busineso.
W. Manx Ct. do
By.lawe Were Carried by Owea aeand
ratepayers to extend the wattottwolits and
Ieotrio lighting plant.
WALTON.
Mr. I,, Herrman has shoved .into the
MoKim house.
Rey, Mr, Thane, of Palmerston took
theserviees in the Presbyterian, chnrob
on Sunday Inst,
Mesar'. Miller and laolctnier, of Bred -
bagels, the new proprietors of the Sage
hotel, took possession title week. Mr.
nattier is moving to Time. Ryan's farm
in MoKiliop.
The annual mooting of the Walton
branch of the Weurenie Institute was
held at the home of Afro. Alex, Gar.
dicer, on Wednesday afternoon. 1t£rs.
Armstrong, the District S.soratary, at
tended the meeting,
BT. rlLrml:Ns.
Mr, Ford, of Miitosi ()pent a few days
in this vicinity last week.
Miss Addle Dentin of Guelph le vinic.,
tug her mother in the village.
Little own McDonald, of the bone.
dory le visiting with his g'rrandporents.
Mr. Rc;d Rutherford, of Duugsnnon
io hired with his uncle, 11lr, Wn1. Mo.
Pllerad:a for the summer,
Mr. S. Darnin is basWOohingling the
barn on the farm belonging to the
estate of Dr H. Rneherforli,
Mr, and Mrs. D. MoDonield, of Wing -
ham attended the -funeral of the late
David Todd on Friday of last week,
Me, Hugh Anderson is "t ll confined to
his bed after his recent fall. We hep, to
soon see him able to be around nlgein.
The funert t of the lata D. Todd took
place on Frig: ;' lash to tl. ' Da lg�o�ia�i rel
cemetery and was a laa'g;e one. De-
ceased WW1 in his With yeas.
The home of Mr, and Mrs. Jns•
Barber was the scene of a happy 0veait
on Wednesday or this wan: when their
eldest daughter, Ethet wow united in
maw:loge to 51'. Fred Ouibeet, of
(hew,
Rev. A. 1I, Moyer attend:3c1 the Pres-
byterial meeting at Brussels en Taosdaay
and W idnes lacy of this weele, also the
officers of the W. F. M. 5 reed R2ia,aiosz
Band, together with two d° legates from
each society.
nLanavA n.
Uam:;ron ltIoD.,;aald ;;oto a birthday
party. We been, many w:.. aobew thio
good exempla.
The monthly and annual meetings
of the Women's Institute waa held last
Ti?.n.sdey at the home of Mrs. Berry
Diamond, Mrs, Armstrong, of Gorrie
was present and gave a plea ing; uddrels.
She commended the hones for the
advail,sble troy iia which the meeting
was oonduoted. Mrs. McDonald read an
tx Lt'.Va4enV 1i,.l,ui a,ia " n ..e.lene," . while
Mrs. W. Li. Ihaser gave advioe on the
"Prevention and. cues of moths.”
Afterwards tea was served to the mem-
bers and visitors.
"Handy Audy," a comedy drama,
w e'?resest3d i*r• thr 1~'i+r..::to::a;' hall ou
b'el'l,:>.,y eve:toot oral ,r the auspices of
the Ladies' Ai,i wP 'Zoog .;huroh by the
Y, M. 0. A. amateur pleayere of Wing.
ham, Teen) could not hove been many
dry eyea in the hull at the and or the
play judging from the canstwut laugh-
ter it excited among the Lege audience,
which come out in spit) of the buoy
season and wet weatitee. "iinudy
Andy" is a drama in two auto, founded
on L..ver`s fatuous hovel. The humour,
which had dehi,;iated sa meaty readers of
the book was richly r°epeoeluced by the
be
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p tu s as well as
tIIG Ceti "'ng,ay eotstlooat. tam,d deaau3t3tie3
ploi z : a on Lit entry whlola neyems a
e:;r tr .c.: to t:,:; e r' i.ae , fun. The
groat tuzcess of the o e::i.,„ was m€acle
by R. A. Coutts, as "Heady Audy."
He entered into the ep iei1 o: the eoruic:al,
blundering. good.heernot but shrewd
Teeth ecrvent with a zest that matte
.::very appearance a trlus_•t zIrs. I.;
Parker shored the nonr....._ - the er-
faction of her character esti g in the
pathetic and dram' do Note of Mad
Nancy. T ace i - h- triewberc of the
company almost all rs .v., x3ri' r r_a as
of otrlhing merit, Ira Pe '331' sa; aqr:fxe
L ;sacs and Dr. Price an S ;,ire O 0r„r•y:
cVr1 t ..,.0 a na: -oA b4.,lit"
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two eharaetr-a H Hieke woe is poem
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"Irish b.tenw. lone." 1'_",' t; ber'i M a.;
ell opal .'..
'avail won the intereeet td the ' ,'a4*tee
iIl lame lova thee neethe de el run e _ evicts;
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and Art Squares, very pretty coloring's in high-elass Oriental Wilt
tons and Axminsters, also new designs and colorings in Brussels and
Tapestry Squares, Prices range from X10.00 to $35,.00,
you want to pay,
STAIR CARPET.—Several ta1 al
]s of New Stair Carpet just
received in the different widths, see our leader at COc
JAPAN MATTINC,._Special value iii Floor Matting.
Twelve rolls to ' ...e from, A k tww. ,r line ^t. ... ?Oe ,
LINDLEUMf S.—New Block and Floral designs in Lino-
leum, two and four yards wide. M1 prices
OILCLOTHS.—All widths of new patterns in stock, per
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LACE CURTAgN&----A very large t°i';p}ay of pretty
i✓uirTAINs and Cutmmi;7 il; T;:RrIrl,sit nevi* ooior'in :ilx
MADIt,1s and Ara :lltrsl,r es, ai:so .Spet, .Sp -t, : net Stripe 1iM5'-' n8,
WINDOW POLES.—in oak and mahogany with trim-
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WINDOW SHADESe The best quality always in stock.
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