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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-11-14, Page 5
44:4+444-t-44++#44-4++++++++ #++ I ••# t +++++++4''##+ The NiOLSONS BANK INOQRPOZIATED BY ACT OF PARLIA'VtENT 1855. �pltsl: field up ti'o,,3Q5,84O.1:1O Reserve Fund $3,306,840.00 RAA) OFFGB, ,t ONTRR I., • DIRECTORS: Wm. MALS oN IvIA.OPIdERSON .: • . . PresidentS. TI. E I C. , Vice -President W. M. Ramsay, 3.1. +Oleghorn, II. parkland Molson, ' 1.4. -Vol F. G. Renshaw, 'Win. C. McIntyre, • Amen Elliott, Gtereleral Ml4n ereA. D. Duro:cord. Chief inseeotor and Superin- lent ofBran. J m 1, W ntneDraper, r ape , La i tet or. W W. L. Chipman, • S YINCS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received fine .fetoreet aUgwed at 3 per veneer= dateof deposit. compounded'4 times a year SPECIAL ATT ON given to ell 'branches of Fatn rors' business. Salo oras Q;gshed eall'oc n E6 on favor:two terms. Qr C. E. DOWDINC#,. Homage,* CI1T01 r , ._ +++++++++++,+++44++:+'+++++++++,+4++ RuhbeI!. Weatker The foretaste of winter which we .had '.the beginning of this. week makes one feel thattheir feet should ,be clad to stand the wet. ' To nteet the demand we now have in stock a. •full line of The .}12erchauts Rubber Co's fine and coasre rubbers for Men, Women, and the little tots. - Let us show the goods and quote prices, For men's heavy .wear we, have some Heavy. Long Boots • made by Cote at $2.50,• $8.00 and' $3.50. They are winners. ` If you have any articles of footwear for Christmas , giving, come in and see what -we can offer you in Fancy Slippers, etc, ,` Everything• New and Up-to-date. • Our Music Department is kept fresh by weekly additions'to our well assorted". stock of Pianos, Organs, etc. For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer for the new big plugs of 'Bobs' ':stag incl k('urrincy' ('ltewipg Tobao • NOT:I0I•:-eN(1 MORB APPLES WAN - ted gat the elvaporatOr excepting those spoken for until further not- lce.--To'vll Oase. Windo' v Shade -A": Needed.?: �r F We have ' the Kind that neither (Jurl, Crack nor' . Fade, Mounted on the gen- uine Harsthorn . roller (.everyone gufaranteed). Special ,,Shales Supplied. - W. COOPER . & 00r.1 CLINTON eaMUSh0 EMPORIUM 1. umiL, SHOE STORE THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR` DOES ITS DUTY .,/1AA/WN1MMOVlM 01/NW11/1/1/1/OOVII/WOM 1 •ao �,.e�•e �•e•�te •o•e�e•ea•e-o.e �e•o•o•�e•o,e •�©�•®�e�e d 0 gllaveYollSoell-- • 4) 4 4) our Sale - Bill announcing. our e s Sale ? If not' �lg=twO=WPr IC it will payyou to �•et one and y look it over. Sale commences Saturday, Nov, 4) 4) Store open every evening. © y. p . 9 PLUMSTEEL:ti 0.. a•gb..e4e•®e'Oeoe•mesroo•�►saRib-otii•r/e•a•eese14yG Gies-rte..©•®•3 _ :.:.a. , .�� Big Reduction Ciothillg Sale 0 s th Boys' Suits, of Men's, Youths' and oy u , Overcoats, Pants; Smocks and Over- (Jommencing to -day and ending on `Saturday, December 14t4 .1007'• $5300.00 STOCK 50per .cent reductions.o ne rice• 15 'to Nto from. topickP held in reserve. EVERYTHING SACRIFICED Come ! Save money,! Get There Early None of these goods punched on tickets- Terms, produce or cash., $ " POPLESTONE.86 CAROINER Successors td McKinnoli & Co., . RLYTH Cash Paid for. Butter and Bggs. • Chin In our window ' this . week we . . are 'showing some CHINA, marked at cost,' '• and less, as we wish to ;:.clear out. lines 1 these n atteand erns. J. G �O.I•CC ■ JEWELLER: 'AND!.....OPTICIAN, lssuer;'of:.Marriage Licenses, : Hallett Towaskip. l dIy `Run Down On Monday still another of the few Dr. Williams' fink Pills Came to remaining pioneers of Willett passed the Reseue After Doctors Trrt ,,tment across the bourne in the person of Paired. Mr. George Wheatley: who lied bon; The life of any con•5ta�nt. traveller is t II was a nat- fel Ur over a year. a alway6 a hard one, but those whose ave ot. England viol cams tb this chola k 1 t k long tire - try with his parents when eight war compels them to a n o g i years of age. Titley settled first on . some drives over rough roads, ex - the Loudon Road, a. couple of miles posure to 'all 00nditions of weather, below Clinton, on the farm, now own- are in constant danger of loosing ed by Mr. Wiltse, , which• his father their health. The extreme liea>` of bought from. the Canada. Compan'y,. suulmer or the piercing wields olr win and there he lived until twenty-six ter sap their strength, the kidneys years ago when he moved into ' this become+' diseased or rheuumatlsni;, - sets township and bought a farm near in., what is needed to withstand this hardship is rich red blood—the c Constance. Mr. Wheatley was an blood that Dr. Williams'' Pink illi' honest and conscientious man incl alone can make. These pills are the wars held in very hfgh esteem by the travellers 'never -failing friend. OW* whole curnmunitp. 'Ie was twice pari them_1Vtr. eor € $DAI of __ , _ : in; Iu ''ved-his-�second ` eg g- , -. , . . g. _- Via=: �.. married . nil xvt by t. Eloi, ue., says c--r'I tni; a grain vita and file following members of S Q hisk �faunily : Mrs. Ira Fisher, Toronto; dealer al.d and obliged to . make free Mrs, Thos. Cowan, Iowa ;'William ” quoit tris, sometimes' 'very tiring. I returned home from; one of these and Mrs. James Finch, Clinton ; + Mrs. C. Lowery,- Mr °s. Ii. Rogerson, trips last summer very much fatigu- George and Jos. of th�iis township. ;' I was overhea lege; and tried to Mrs. ],fill Adams and Thomas in cool and test ;myself by lounging on McKillop. The deceased; was ^a mem- •the' verandah till late at night ..I iter of the' Methodist Church, at Con- caught• cold and. the next day I diel stenoo and: the pastor- Rev. Itr. Our- not feel at all. well. I had a head - steno will, conduct the services. at the ache, . pains in my stomach and was very weak. I went to see a doctor funeral which will take place to hut he. saki I would be alright lin a the. ee etery at Clinton on Thursday,t Drysdale Mr. • Peter Durand,, who had been out West 'for the itarvesteeme retuened looking hale • and -hearty. The Bible Society 'collectors have been making . their rounds in this community. This is a noble cause and is worthy. of our. heartiest support. Mx: Joseph Rau is still in the, skunk business and has now a good. lot of the furry quadrupeds, :This is quite a novelty but Joe' sees gain in it. • • • , Thp service held in they. Upton church on. Sunday evening was largely . at- tended. Mr, Wellington ” Johnston,• who .was engaged with Mr. C. Haugh for the summer, has returned to . his ' Home to ••spend the Winter. = Mr. H, Iloward, assisted by 11Zr, •B. Horner, is% busily` engaged these days completing their. • season's cementing. The farmers in this vicinity have about completed their fall• plowing: Subscribe for:' The Neivs-Record anti.. thus" •secure 4.'goo'd -paper ,of local of lop news for tho whiter months g evenings,' . Live Stock Market. oronto;� Stock 'Yards, of stfoc 1,145 head calves. rade stn Junction to before F. alt o. c two good but o t,., t�i .n r One $4.75, but .to the f p higher ring me 'price to -day's d;' of Medicine' ugh lot, them, but the usual actically was 'bought telae, t realized :ranged The exp tie ole :t profess th cattle the cat c ght., quay are -that 'pap •for g unix,, sold to -day extra echo Butchcr— tch u ei nything steady at attle•'eas Good butcher Sheep . Lambe Cwt. ;; exp Light. 2:50 to -Heavy , er ted s air 250;.st at $3:20, Bogs-= to20 5 •ions for t` outside to. T Nov.' 11;th.—At the 'Union ti r Junction, the t s .lo onto J t. 5 o t run k' to -day was 57 Gars, with of cattle, 59fi sheep, :and 13 . T started, -off fairly brisk et the market to -day, put slackened off the close. ` There was a fair run t le ..•oflering, including , one ,,er loads of fat, cattle- for expprices' for the latter were i c dr to th case sat sfa t c not every y.. s ld at very, od as o sc it0 1 d a '' a rl other .loads, ri a ` several,.a , , y. 'up irst in quality,, failed to go an than :$4, 60, the seller.: 'de- him the cls that the cattle cost h m sa in• the country. A. feature of offerings were:,about twelve loo North-West4 battle, frons- Me Hat. They were rather . a rough a few .weighty once ainb ee the general quality . not tip to . standard .for. expert. Pr : the - whole oonsigninetrt it, by one firm: for . the , local bu ode. The price the ranchers r,. nged from $3:25, to',$4 .- ort trade continues 'to be a •lit he .dull' side, though shippers emsclves' ready to buy: all told .'f f,: h lay ole e'ca a they: n Y , y. right.. quality:. :Drovers however•; de- dl the shippers. are not willing to the prices' the farmers- are; 'ask- ing good export- cattle: in ' the ' ` loads -'were co .Several .good oa y at about $4.60, and .one :4 7 • lot at . 5 iC0 U Market steady for 'choice for 4. t 4;50 a 5 ,o $ cattle$ b t 2,. utche a extra Medium b qr recent declines.,Commonest' •c "easier. cows, $&25 to. $3.5,0. and lambs -Market. steady. L are quoted at t4'to $5.25 per c ort ewes,. $4 to $4.25. stockers --Market steady. . at $ $2.75 ; chellee $3.25 to $3.50. feeders -Demand for '.distillery ers f not so 'active; severalbuy 'beingalready filled up. Bulls, $2 to $$ eer.'s; 1,000 td" 1„100 pounds, $3.10:.. to Market .i s. weak and 'prices 15, lower. Gunn and Co's qugta- 5 0 5G0 tthis week arc $v 50 t• $ , , a e .points; and $5.75 at Toron- Po(rter'* Hill The Misee2 Elliott of Michigan are visiting spit Mr.• William Jubnstone's on -the GM concession. Mrs. James Macdonald visited her brother, Mr. William Macdougall, in Svatoxtli this' week. Mr. rilacdou*all; injured his hip but is going along as well now as could he expeeted. Beef Ring No. 1 will have a fowl supper 'on Tuesday evening. They held intended having oysters but 04,40 sed their minds. The supper is for mem- bers and their families only and a ,right good time is expected. Mr. Joe Brembri'dge of Blyth is vis iting at Mr. Ed. Jordan's. .. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clean, Newton sympathize with them over the death of their eldest dough= ter,., allelr-wi4Q. .. (Warted.. this on the 4th of November, She was a popular • young, lady and will be much massed in the community. ' Mr. 0: Mc:Pbai:l lost a valuable foal last. week. Mr. 'L... Dyke spent Sunday, at ;Mr. 'John Torrane&s. Mr. Peter Macdougall Sunilayed in Seaforth with his • brother, Mr. Will- iam Macdougall. Miss Rhoda Settles has returned to Goderich after spending :an week under .the parental roof, .day or so, so I started on another Mr. Endo Newton spent atew days trip, had not gone far before I in our ivicinfty, having returned . ow - felt very ill and had to return home ing to the death.of his sister; ` and bed, I had chills, .head- Mr. G. H. (4ox, , Miss F. Roberts;. ache, p ' in my stomach and kid- and Miss Sara Cox 'of Stratford st- n s• ,The .• doctor came to kid - see m_ i b- ey ,.. � tended the; funeral of Ms"i Noel and he said" I was overworked. " He Newton last weep_ and Miss,Cox re- treated me for .several months but mained for a few, d&ys. . instead of improving I continually: Miss Maud Densteadt of Berlin re- grew worse. I wasted away almost turned home on'Friday after spending to a skeleton and really thought I a couple of weeks at Mr, John was going to die. One day my . wife young's. returned from the village with a sup- ply of De. Williams Pink Pills" She'.' u urged Ine"to take them, as she's they bad been very highly reeummend-' ed to' her. I did so and by the time i had taken four boxes I felt enoug�i benefit to decide rile to centime them and 1 took about a dozed boxes. 1 hey fully cured 'me arid. today I am able to. gou about my work witleeat. fet ling ing this week to Brocefieid: He sold.. fatigued.' his farm of one hundred acres to •Mr, Fatigue on the least exertion is a Walter • 14IcBeath for • $6,800. Mr. sign that the blood i' Poor. Ref late McBeath has' now a fine property • of the bad blood with gteel bI.Anel and 200 acres, labor •will be a l teat; ice. Dr, Vl'll Next Sunday the McWod sts intend hams' Pink Pills snake cure, reel holding their . •anniversary . services. brood. That .is why they •cure aline- Rev, M. Butt 'will, preach Morning 'and evening and in the 'afternoon will. 'digestion, heart palpitation,.. and the hold a'.msss'_moetiig_in•the""interests nerve-racking . ills . ot . girlhood and ef the Sunday. sc,1i Col. womanheed. '•Sold •by : all medicine . On Thtilsday •' ming. last one of x- dcalexs'br by •,nail, at 50'•cents. a .box- those, events' .which .fill homes •with or six : boxes • for $2.50 from the . ,Dr. sadness occurred when Mr. Peter 'Fi'sh Williams • Medicine Co , '3rockvilie, p t Kippen. Mis€ Mabel Whiteman;. who spent 'a fete reeks with friends • in Detroit,, has returned home looking well, Mr.• Williaiii Ross, after spending - a year on: the homestead here; . is mov- min, rheumatism - kidtney trouble, in- er departed this life. He had been Ont, • ailing: for fon,, it five years• .and Un- able to work the past two. Doctors s differed in. their diagnoses of his ca e, Ile spent last winter in Califernie, tl much came back apparently m and a c n.pp Y improved, and was very Much stronger this year than the previous one. He was .making preparations to • go: .to Colorado for- the :Winter when he was -taken •ill with eerehrial influenza and succumbed after about a week's in �. 'ten only a 'few - months • affern IIc' was o tensa s� g Y months beer forty-one years . of':age, and leaves behind. wife and four children,.. two- boys 'and °.two` girls, the H �lv rs'. f .age. C eldest being twelve. yea _ o g was' a man of a'.generotts:and unselfish character •.'as'• well as a moat: obliging neighbor end • friend: To"know him •was to'love .hint Ile Vas a member 'of -the Presbyterian Church .and at the time ,of leis : death' was chairman of the -Board of Managers. • His -pastor; Rev. p,' Urquhart, . preached:•an elo- quent and appreciative funeral sermon on, Sunday morning:to, a' large and sympathetic _ congregation, .The .funer- al.'.on Saturday afternoon was very largely, attended. Amane th ase pres- ent' foie. a distance` w•ere: ;alis. Rend-; all''of Blenheim, :Mrs. Pyle of a3ly.th;. besides a `number from Grand Tend and Stephen.. The .pallbearers• were six. of his brothers -in -leve — :�fesers.. } Ic ur tree lexand r 1V M Joseph Hoed, Q. e . and Ancire, Robert, James •trd Will- iani ;Lovei 711e- floral offerings . were veep ' beautiful;,; especially the one .w' of Exeter.' ' sent b Dia.• -Browning r � Y The deceased's father died two rnonthe„. ago at the age of 8.2, and'-$`rs,nother- - b .. passed away- about two•years .tigo: Besides : hip sorrowing little • fftiniily-, Jnseph Sister, Mrs. . letire oneP he leaves food, and :one brother, -Robert of Manitoba. w GIANT TRIPLETS 'Currency, BQh's' �. • i i Tobaccos, i t 'Clc n.n 1 Stagw and Chewing g :plugs. Quality -always the ;same • .. The Original to - "Should 'Auld' ..Ac ua.an� tance Be ..Forgot. •. W . Colvin' Ernest Shiprdan::•atid Wm. present ' fee . Ian.Maclaren's Beautiful Scottish Idyl ♦NONNN404aN*ON*4Na**444444144044N*•4•*O04••o4 ' • MILLINERY SPECIAL'S • In New Store Opposite the .Post Office. a. advanced' w o "wish to clear out;our As the season i s rather, f r stock of Trimmed Hat. To do this we are marking them at such pric- I es as we think will insure them speedy. sale, On Saturday, Nov s15th 1 o can buy themm atthe following prices a Ladies Trrnped Bat, plane of best suaterial, that sold up to • $5.00. for,... 3.23 Ladies PelShapes, trimmewith ribbon, c illsr wings, etc,, ' Met solei up to $4, tor ,epee ....... , ' • • . .' ... .,.. 3.49 Children's "' "pried Plops, trimmed' with ribbon, etc.........: I.00 w MISS N.' e. CANTELON etCOMPANY., 46 •44arti4 ;r0+lttiN*40***1+4♦diN`O..•N'•ii000.1144..4.44.. a ..a e Brier sh in the ToWrl Hall; Clinton. Friday I vg. 'Nov. 22nd,' Original - Kirke La Shelle .Production' 20 - Notable • Cast of - 210 flale Quartette, Bag PiPers, Etc. 75c1 '50c and, 25c. k a ;s B00 4' n Pales Se ale F S Seat's o • Stork NIGHT CLASSES Londesboro -'The following••obituary notice from th-. t ' a, bre the in ston__� _ew . refers'o the IC g �t. s er of Dr... lVIacCallum. •, The deceased Dr. h the. D ..want :.t spent. • last r: with e P it al - and to: our citizens 2t : will that lsf coon so rce of. sa t a ways he a u . s dy's. he was able...to make •his 'het ay more .con>fortable This• is no doubt one of the occasiolis"'when Dr::' Mac - Callum was glad that, •his profession is .that of ' • medicine. The Dr,. , Went do wn'to attentl*the funeral acid.acconi-- patu'ed .the remains , to their : piaoe • 'of. burial .in theold family plot atMax- vine. The 'obituarynotice' tom , the news: ib -as follows - ,- -• (From .Kingston News.) • There passed'. away .last -,eight in, death, . Herbext iV;<aoCailum, . ' at '" the home 'of his father, Rev. D. • Caine.; 335 Brock street. :The decea- sed was born in St: Elmo oti January. 14tiil$78, and removed to this city. wide His :parents about tweive' years •�nd grad- uated a ago.'IIe. • .entered :Queen's, in arts in 1000, and as a civil engineer in the. Science Depatmentin• 1903.,' At'the•'close of his college 'care er.' he was .employed for several years by the. Dominion •Steel• Company lei; ated - 'at -Sydney, N. •S.' Thence he, c went to the. Grand Trunk Pacific. He hecarne ill, at Edmonton from which place he was brought home. Though his physical condition,' seemed to-`.im• prove at interval's, :there was nothing permanent in it, and when the end came he, pa'';sed quietly • and peacefully. rete .deceased was a young roan of Promise en hisprofession, and had . been spared, he would doubtless fulfilled the highest expectations..., ' :was a member of the Tt'irst Congrega-. - 1 church. tlona The event has all the more of sad a less in. it. placed as • it is in contrast a ticf attons . enter - tatted' joyful: . n P -with 1 1Y �r' ' rices �ta,iitetl• by the family and th..ir frac inco rinecti n with th t e go1d'n wed, ding celebration of Rev. Mr.' and 'Mrs. ManCallum which was arranged to take place on Saturday .week, The funeral .. will be private, and the service at the -house will be at -1 p."m. to -morrow: On Saturday morn- ing orning the body will be taken to :Maxvillc Ont, for .interment,. ' Monday morning th'e' G. -T. R. de- pot • and freight shell ' at Londesboro' were totally des tro cd by fire . The agent, Mr. Percy Car"Xisle, acted a, cashier for Messrs. Steep, Cantelon & Elliott, three' apple. buyers; and thesa Men • loose .heavily,. ,as .the n•oeey' 'vouchers and. receipts were all destroy ed in the small safe belonging to -the M company The cause of the fie is unknown. - Bsiness College' Clinton• While many young ladies and gentle men are frittering away their e v e n- 1n sf others are attending our classes and fast preparing to better their con-, dition. _.Evening sessions froreht to 9.30 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. ses. CaII and have a lookinto our out - Special class in Penmanship. GEORGE SPDTT'ON, prirc:PW Marriages • Additional, Births, Marriages and Deaths an page two: - 9v 1SS. 9hl I.DRED • KELLER,v." RESTQRElt TO HEALTH. THANKS TO PE-RUyNA. Friends Were Alarmed—' Advised Change of Climate. Miss Mildred Beller, 718 -13th stxeti N. W., Washington, D. C., writes: i 1 can safely recommend Ferules Roo eatarrh. I had it for, years and it would respond to no kind of treatment, or if it did it was only temporary, and on the slightestprovocation the trouble would' come back. _ ' `` °'1 was- in - such a state that my friends were alarmed about me, and 1 was advised to leave this climate. Ttten.l tried Perugia, and to my great foy found it helped me. from . the first. dose 1 took, and a . few bottles cured me. "It built-up. my constitution, I re- gained my appetite, and 1 feel that I ' am perfectly well and strong." -Mildred Keller. , We have on ale many thonsand testi menials like the above. We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of thee, vast array of unsolicited endorsements ' Dr. Hartman is receiving. U] DODSWORTI-I--PCRI)UL —At . the residence ote the bride's- parents, Ali ton,b� R v. Mt. Wrightt on November 13th,` Minnie,.edaughter of . Mr. Peter Perdue, :to , John Dodsworth Seaforth. • WEBS'TER—REID—At the, home of the bride's mother lir Stanley. on November 6th, by the Rev. John McNeil of Bayfield, Rachel. young- est oungest. daughter of Mrs,„ John Reid Sr., to James Webster cJ. near • Lucknow. • judgment ililon_ the transgressor'••n disease of� the most loathsome char-: acter.. Rev. Mr; • Small, the delegate'' ' from the • Presbytery . brought greet- ings and the followinig resolution : "The Presbyteti'an of 'Huron. receives ,. the annual report of the Huron Pres byterial and recognizes , with grate , f the faithfulness a o ntinued tulle the U many members in the great work of; Foreign Missions, add • notes' with; .• contributions b . - pleasure the large y. Auxiliaries and Mission Bands •th>oughout the bounds of the Presby- tery, and commends the Presby erial' • Society to' the grace Wand bees fee,,; ; of the Iieavenly Father. •The vite -tion from Eglnondville• for next ; year's: Meeting was •accepted. • After the 'close • of the aftesnoQn meeting :refreshments: c 1 ie of the. ad S vi• ed u e ... r provided weep 9 e P .F• i. t congregation' and after � some tale'''. spent in social chat we assembled . for - the` evoning meeting._. Mrs J. Be Mot can gave, us a ,well=rendered solo Carriere d Bend and Rev.•, Mr. l.•ariiere of G n spoke . on the good work . ' done :at Point Aux Trembles school. in iVlon Yreal in the evangelization of • the French.: Mr.; •Carriere: is: hiniti lf- .rata, convert. Flo and Gertle Gaddag ie favored us eritti singing in.:•Chinese .Rev' E.. A. Aftestrong, assis,tan secretary of foreign • missions, Toro, to, gave a very. -graphic accont ,tl the .work. for missions as done by Student •Volunteer Society: Miss Mar', :. .tin sang in a ';pleasing manner :"Come` Clete 'Me.'' The; secretary read the. presbyterial report and With the bene•. diction the •.meeting was brought. tial a •d e Huron 'PresbyterIcal .is' compii e. • Th of -18 .Aux�illeties `wi'th a rerebershil► ': Of 741 and -10" -Mission Bands with a' in d omb e • le't o ,c r�hl o f •315 the' w e , niemb a P 75G'. Contributed by Auxiliaries . this , year $1673...6:4; by 1Vlission Bands.'$388,- 2e; thin f clothing 26; total $2061.90. Value o g tm meeting 'n elected a g z02. �. crit ,•$t' s s' nmb er r . new l if 1e ur n Rippe!). •30 Fo �• PP . were ad'dcd.' Mss 1:lattie A. Irwin,• Secretary« -- 'Deaths. nes► , i:Ar �M t 30.5'• Brock St. rAJJV ,r r r I{ingston. on Thursday 7'thNove m ber, llerbert Edward MacCalluni, ou 13. A., 13, 5c:, youngest tan of Rev, h. MacCallum and trailer of e. I.)r. McCaflun. o1 T:ondesboro, in y h 29th year.. ls7«, 'i HEA'I'I.l':Y-4n TTullett on Novetn-. b^r 1 ail,. • ...gree .Wheatley, aged r 7w ye., • '6 months. • JOIl'' 5" ,` : ' •' t 1 ;-t'inlmerbill on Nrrvember 8th 14'A IT enn :1oltn- stone,: aged' 73 pears.:. 7.1 • Annual. Meeting of the , Huron. •- • Presbyterial. T The annual meeting. of the Hu on Presbyterial of the . \V ion's Foreign :Missionary- Society was held in 'Kip-: pen, on Tuesday. There was a' 'large. representation. of delegates, but seine: of the officers 'were unavoidably ab sent owing• to illness yin their famil fes.. The. president, 1VIrs. Sawers .,he :of Brumfield occupied .the cleat, , morning was devoted to hearing dThe reports .from the•'•different• secre- taxies,. Women's Aueiliaries and -the Mission, Boards, The devotional - ex- ercises were conducted by the peal - 'dent! Mrs. Carlisle of ' IIensall made `tlie• closing prayer. • The . delegates from the Presbytery and the Presby- terial and friends were invited to, the lecture motet to partake of the bount fol- supply of good things provided by + • Vii_ tri. • ,lie • laches of 1 pp • Afternoon Sesemolt. ' Miss Morris• of Goderich gave a very profitable 'and instructive Bible read- «. ing,- subject, the u Mus.s� of the lige: b Flo and Greta GattTd entertained us by singing in Chinese. Mrs. Sewers .s gave a short. talk on "Thankfulness,. , 1st; for 365 days every year in which Lel'tdbtry to work for Christ ; that we live in a time when there i; suck great , op- portunity to du • • missionary work. God asks the best ; Christ gave the best to us; our best is not ,too much to r; ' t,i n of u iii - ' i ve 'to him. The glee o cern then took place, all being re-elecy. led except f .t'he Mission Band secretary, Mt., �a rebel 'Vlc,iJeah c r "eatorth S t- kine; Miss Wilson's plate. Mrs. •Small of Blyth and Mrs.. Martin saitg during the after.. "solus d g noon. lairs. gauld, a missionary Alio is Homo on ifurlough fromI o tt sa , 'told in a very 'ntere stip y way of, her •last wecic. work aiming the Chinese Mite gave a 11Ir. and riles, ° It+. of cC�ttll t visited -eery Clark picture Cf the ini..rry that friends near Listowell last week.. is brought on. by sin, bringing swift . The flagfloated over the: new school on Saturday, it being the King's big- thday. . A number from around here took in the Guy Bros, concert in C4th and report having a good time. - Mr. L. Constable wears a broad •smile. 1,t4e a boy ' Mr and Mrs. W. II. Mc(lavtti visi-ted friends at, Atwood and Listowell last week. Mr. Thia Scarlett of Leidbury was the guest , of Mr. -Leon • Scott, Myth, FAIR OF NATIONS.-UThTDTR THE - auspices of; the lathes of Wesley church, .. will be held e in the town 'hall on Thursday; November 21 4. Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, • �.. will States and Japanlll. bo. w United represented by national deeoxations, costumes and" dishes: A. -sale of '. .useful and1n theaf- ternoon. 'articles ', Refreshments fr':;m enc booth for, ten cents Will- be serve Admission ' ' from 5 to 8,0.cl ock: A S 1 dm cents A good, program of nation ' , songs, readings,. etc., ' will be give by several of the popular artists o the town. at 8 o'clock. esperate btighs J - tremc l'. Dangerous coughs. Ex y ,perilous Coughs.. Coughs, that ;rasp and tear .the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu- lar medicine, a doctor's medi- eine, for such a cough. -Ask your. doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. u Wa publish our formulas Wa banish a1o0ha Arirm oour ruodWinds We nrgs you tt1 oonauit your doctor tea„ amedi- i Any good doctor will e I tell that Medi - dine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work it the bowels arc con- stipated. Ask your doctor if be know* anything better than Ayer's Pills for cog- - resting this sluggishness of the liver, 6..11ade by thrra. o.. Ayer o0., LoWall, ]ta0s.-'-•