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BENMILLER. NILE, LAURIER. ber t 1101 , Krv. A. R. J'
user of Au-
WittiNgrUAI', :Sept. 2:kd• Tegarj*Y, !rept, Walt TVattn4Z. S5$ �tb: burn, a former pastor, preaching
'Ire, James •hong is at present on M!y- Edgar, of Howlett.- -is Muting lura Fanny It(eKrnak'ltpont 8uo• morning and evening and t se eet-
tlesick list. her daughter, Aire. A. 1'; :Sheppwtd, day'in Strathvran. field choir furnishing the music, On
Mies Nellie Straughan left batt week Bveryhody and all our visitors. ex• Mies Dora Bueglas, of Toronto, L
for Toronto, 'where she is taking a pert to attend the fall show at Dun- expected home this week.
position. Bannon next week.. • Miss Margaret. Met:harder,- of Limas. -
No one front thio neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawkins. of Bus- now, spent Sunday in this neighbor -
should miss treeing Dungannon fair oh ton, are visiting at. S. Linfleld'r. Mrs.
the 7th and lith. Hawkins is a sister of Mrs. Ileo. Heal),
♦ new piano fow►d its way from of 'Lion,
Toronto up Lu Mctiaw slat' last Sat- Cower)* AesiVEKiAHy.- The guar•
utday. The owner it Chas. Oke. terly ufflciil board of the Nile church
Mr. and Mn. Jesse Gledhill have re. hell a special meeting ou Friday night
turned home from the West,t looking to decide what was to 1
edone for the
annual M(HJiver'eat'y. turd decided ..to -
hold it on the lith and Uth of Novew-
bee. '!'here will ire special singing and
preaching on Sunday and a tea -meet-
ing on Monday night. Full announce-
ment will 1s given later. ,
thefollowing Monday evening- it
sacred concert will 1e given.
as if they hsad enjoyed their tole, ._.
Sufis. ut Tara eett4aitlt liSTitlsrRtN-
MKNT. "Che Sone of Tewperanc'e, Ben -
miller, wish to announcettheir annual
entertainment, which will iw held on
the evening of October nth. Asplendid
program of diaheig�ues, re«iWtiuns;
singing, wand drill,Tianr Slick orches-
tra rbc., ix in preparation. Rev. Mr.
Heist, of the evangelical chinch, bas
been requested to give an address. .A
hearty welcome 11 promised to else and
all. Admission, adults, 15c ; children,
10e.: Don't forget the nth. •
-pt'-2$Nt-
- UKATH of %V. M. Mu11RIN,I. The
death took place on Sunday last of
one of our much esteemed residents.
in the pevwen of William Manuel
N :,. ia.,a. AN:heertth its hart'-heen tit
poor health since Inst spring his death
cause quite suddenly. He had taken
his teavtbe evoking before ai.--etIoal
and it wars not till about 1(1 o'clock
that there was anything about his
conditiuu to occlusion alarm. Mr.
Mnhring war of *Orman descent, his
father having c to the township of
Colborne from the Fatherland, but he
himself was a native and life -lung res.
ident of Colborne. Besides. his farm-
ing interests Mr. Muliring for many
yyears was a travelling representative
-far threshing mach ins companies.. 'Por
+about fifteen years he re•preeentel the
McPherson factory of Clinton and
since severing hitt connection with
that institution was travelling repre-
sentative for Western Ontario fur the
McDonald Threshing Co., of Strat-
,_.Zond, a position whirl' hr continued to
aa'CUp}' 11nt11 abut (food Friday last,, Miss Iianna1 McDonald, of the 4th
when the 4;onditioi. Of his health_ concession. Kinloss, spent a few days
obliged hi(' to give '19 the_ Alines-- with hettHtcle..1L.11. McKenzie.
Mr. Meering wits a member of the Mr. al„ p Mew. T. A. Mcgeith stunt n
Smith's Hill Masonic lodge for pet- day last week the guests of Rev. W,
haps eighteen years, end forarvpn- it A. and Mrs. Snaith, Dungannon.
longer period belonged to the C.O. F.
at Benmiller. For abort ten years•he
was a member of the Benwill'er lodge
of the A. 0. U. W. His kindly die -
posit '
ie•posit• endeared 1. to many
friends. Ito politics . he was a Re-
former atnd in rrligi lie was aur ad-
herent of the Evangelical church.
Mrs. Paul :Maeda. of liemuiller, is Is
sister of the decreased, and lwsides 1e -
wife, formerly Miss Kate Troyer, he
leaves a family of six children : Ewer•
sou and Cameron. at Eckert, Col.
Will, at Red Deer. Alta.: . the
Misses Ma1w1 and Lucy. and Roy, rat
home. Mr. Mohring lived_ fur a
couple of years in Lucknow and for
Ire than a year resided in Guderich
township. His business eo,inection
gave 1 ' a wide acquaintance and
where he was Twat known he was best
liked. Hr war in his fifty-third year.
The funeral tuck Once on Tuesday,
the Kervicrs twine conducted t.y Rev.
%V. Baugh. The Ilrnnlilter lodger of
the A. O. 1'.'W. and 4'. 0. F. and both
Morningstar 'Attlee ,Curlew, and
..
>~ .eAlrrie A - u
of -
+►►t1aH•1 Ilse
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Mamma attended tLi• funeral in
Iodic*, and the pall -bearers were M.
"'trimmer. Alex. Robertson, Jesse
(llealhill,
Emanuel Mitchell, %Villiant
Straughan and Henry Fisher.
Muerte', Sept. 2eth,
St Hoot. RKPuk7. - - Report of Nile
Pubic sl:houl fur September : V. -
(lertrude Kirkpatrick, 301 • Reginald
(Olen, 3113 ; Wilson. 171. IV.
1Vorthy Ryan, 351; Victor Voting,
252 ; 'Olive McNee, 241. Senior 111. --
Harold Mcllwaio, 263: Lizzie Mc-
tJeemiaal- ilB2t May McVermlad,--Y41_
Junior III. - Leslie Pentland, 273 t
Gerald Dunbar, 314 ; Ernest Ulen,
1413, 11. Voila McWhinney, :Mu ;
Lucy (lurrey1 32,1 ; Marion Ryan, 3313 ;
Lloyd l:uuag,. 4131 t Vera
Marguerite (Ilen, 3215. Part 11 Lorne
Pentland, all : U. A. McDermied,
'I(N furry_ .lodd..2Ki. �oaard Mc-
-Nee, 2:1:1: Isaac Currey, lel. Senior
I. Edgar Shepperd, 115; Alice Shep-
perd, 1447 ; Violet Kerr, 100. Junior
I. -Henry Matthews, td-yrreF {'nrrey,
Frank Mcllwaain, Resta Young, Laura
Kerr.' Th;,se marked • were absent
for part of the examine ' . F'. S.
limas, Teacher. - a. - - -
, LOTHIAN.
'Ir(-END.a v, Sept.:Nth.
Miss' Bridget Hogan is attending
business college in Winghaul,
Mire 'Woods spelt Saturday, and
Sunday at ber 1 • a week ago.
Mr. E. and Ed. l►urnin called un
friends here one evening last week.
LOCHALtel.
MoNloty, Sept.2'ltIa.
John R. McKenzie arrived home
last week from ('aluuiet.
Mrs. W. et (Jordon and
Gordon, returned• last week to their
farm at Rainy River.
Miss E. Lillie,, of .Ayr, has re-
turned hone, atter visitihk.friends ih
Ise:ludeh and Huron.
Donald T. llcKerizir batt had an
artesian well drilled by (brant &
Campbell and a Toronto windmill
erected on the same.
As these long lake -shore lanes cause
great wear and tear to rigs, it is not
surprising that Bolt *giving his top
buggy a new coat of paint.
"Wi' a Hundred Pipers an' a',an' a''
and other favorite airs will iw' rend-
ered by the Piperp' Band, of Lncknow,
at Dungannon fair next week.
Several of the Lochalsh residents
attended Huron chinch, Ripley, last
Sunday in order to hear the farewell
sermon of Rev. R. McLeod, who has
accepted a call from it congregation
in Greenock, Scotland.
The oil -well drillers have uuw_.
twined a depth of :lt"1 feet, but have
not vet drs•overed anything ab-
normal. Among the visitors to the
scene of operations Inst week were
Hector unci Mb.. Lexie McLean. of
Laurier, and their cousin, Miss Davey,
of Brantford.
Bi mat Si Peony Mlst:TINo.-Rev. W.
E. Mansard, B.A.. of the Upper Can-
ada Bible Society, Toronto, will
speak on the Bible Society's work in
Ashfield Presbyterian church on
Monday • .
v
4 e 'n October 5th e
}
rat t H
R•
has a large number of lantern slides
with which he will illustrate hie ad-
dress. Let everybridy'eunte. .No ad-
mission tee.
.holes McDonald, we are sorry
to,report• is on the -sick list. awn ! also
Mrs. Rot(, CamplwII. We hope to see
there both around again soon.
Mrs. A. 11. Allis and three children
Ira on Tuesday for their home in Ed-
monton, after spending tante months
aCtlie home of :Mrs. Allin'e psrente.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Henderwii. Her
brother Everet accompanied her to
Ed ' ton, where he intends staying.
Over a week ago Mrs. M,Nanlaraa re-
ceived the sad stews of the death of
her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Koelhy: of
Boughton. Mich. Mrs. J. McKenzie
and her brother Eli left to attend the
funeral. The faauily_huve the eyrie
pathy of the whole mum lllnity in
their• bereavement. -
LE URN.
Mu- ,.tv, Sept, 2Stli.
The splendid rat we had Monday'
lowered the tempera re greatly and
it is now cool e gh r anyone.
Those ltuhaye.been Lting stork
in condition for exhibit' a at Dun-
gannon fair, October 7th as. Nth, ex -
facet to get red ticket... .
Dir. l),cuAL4's LB.-rrke. Rev.
Dr. Doug/ill gave his illdstrate lec-
ture "Ben Hur" in the church herr on
Monday night. It was fairly well at-
tended and was very interesting and
instructiyr,
. Pun.ukt:N's DA v. La st'Sab bath was
Children 14 Day at the Presbyterian
thorax. The 1 cone ladies turnedFnut-
un Maturdav and decorated the church
in splendi.l style. for whirs they
deserve the highest praise. The
flower were splendid and called forth
great. admiration. 'Phe service pre-
pared for the °reasirm wan followed
and gave pleasure to all, especially the
tinging.
Soo Ft LLIN(4.--Hilo filling and silo
biilding has been the rage -during the
last week. P. Stuart had ,one put up
Saturday and will have it filled at
once. The corn crop this year is tyle
-beat on record, 'Mr: Richatd.on, of
Port Albert, has been down with his
engine supplying power for the com-
mittee and has given splendid satisfac-
tion by his push, energy and obliging
ways. He fillet three .silos during the
last week.
• AUBURN.
\VilNKnn.w v, Sept. :10th .
John Raithby is treating his. house
tot Coat. Of paint -et pro,ie•nt _.-
Some of the farmers are busy oiling
silos at present. The corn crop is A
good one this year. It was never bet-
ter matured in this lee Klity,
The evaporator Naas been closed
down for a few -days the beginning of
this week for the want of apple..
Tuesday's breeze has aassisted in pro-
viding a fresh supply which is coming
in.
TrilPuumu:J/. Parr.- The political
questions ere beginning to attract at,
so Sia sins
tention. Strange that n In
R Y
and iniquities of the Dominion should
have been forgotten since the Inat
election. and a general resurrection
necessaryat the seas
nt 1me. Let us
P
HAND IN.Ip11ED.-.lohn r'arnplell, of have the whole list, eluding instil,
the boundary, had the misfortune to nice deve•lopmenta, d have it. over.
receive a *vete injury to hit handl a
few days o. It appears that while CATARRH N CURABLE.
he was working in connection with
the artesian well -drilling outfit a But Never B edicine Swallowed,
piece of casting, technically called a Snuffs, rays or Douches.
swivel, which had not been properly
fastener, fell from a eonsiderabte
height and struck f
R Mr. Camp 1e11's
hand, breaking two tones of the,
Nem., and causing a very painful in-
jury, from which it is hoped he will
soon recover.
MAFEKINU.
TUKRDAY, Sept. YI►th,
Miss 31A1 1 Alton, of Lanes, visited
relatives here over Sunday.
Those who were in to the Goderich
exhibition Istat week say it was better
than ever.
Dungannon fair next week will he
the big attraction for our people.
Were all going.
Mr., W. Stothers is (mending a few
days a guest at the home of S.
Stothers, Dungannon.
inspector Tom paid his semi•annnal
visit to our school on Monday and
found everything generally satisfac-
tory.
Vest.rley'e rain.torm has caused
general rep.irir,g a g the ferinrts.
It will freshen up the grae. and make
the ploughing i what easier.
Catarrh is/bot a blood disease and
that is why it cannot he cured by any
medicine taken into , the stomach.
Catarrh is a germ trouble contracted
from the germ•laden air you breathe
inward._ These germs fasten them-
selves in the Genie and air cella of the
breathing of'gsne. 'multiply by mil-
lions, cause sneezing,coughing, rais-
ing of mucous, discharge from the
nose, difficulty in breathing, hoarse-
ness, (feyness and atopnage of the nose.
tickling in the throat and other symJ,-
tones that can only he reached by the
dr air principle of Hynmei.
It medicates the air you breathe
with the curative properties of the
Australian eucalyptus forests, where
catarrh is unknown.
The reason you get relief in a min-
ute or two from Ilyomei is because it
destroys every catarrhal germ in the
air you breathe, and its dry, pene-
trating aroma will reach the inner -
moat 'remises of the air passages, kill-
ing millions of germs a minute. Their
destrtietion mean, freedom for np-
Qreanaed respiratory organs. James
Vilann sells Hynns.i under a guaran-
tee of satisfaction or money hark.
Price $1 o .
DUNGANNON.
ham• - /1l A. NF:\V'1'ON, DENT'IS'T.
Mtew Satish, of London, is at present `3f• Now, At homer, toy' day except flow
visitingher cousin, Mies Aunte Mc- dry.. New remedy num t us. extracting Tow*tend a 1)
furuu.lwtler tow, tan. crown *int bridge wurk.
Lennart. I sac, 4tulji>nuntpl�aicetuui-hruakal1..
N. H. -You eau alway. lyaveaur wurk much
tetter dune in the dental untie -inure Uwe.
better (sen ole. fur duing the wurk w-
fSortableSortablefur the lwtlent. ' inure u uv
NU'1'WIN K-THLOYAL AGENCY
in Dungannon fur The Signal le al the Peri-
odic* Hook and Stationery Store where
°'dere will be ud
nyed fur subsariptlow.. al-
verti.ing and Job work, and receipt+ will be
glvpu fur amount. uald fur the sawn.
• 1Vgu\KsuAY, Sept. :Ah.
Miss Kearns, of Becton, ix at pres-
ent the guest of Miss !rooms Bice.
J. O'Connor shieped a earl
lariihe to T ircinta`-last- ' y
McOaw station. ' -
J. Johnston, ueu' new harness -
maker, has rented the ..house lately
orrupird 11i1y}c Thus. llrMlew and will
move intothe same in a few' days.
.Miss lora Roberts is progressiulr
favorably and will probably be able to
resurne her work in a few- days. Muer
-Ryan abuts on
We extend our heartiest congratula-
tions to Neil ed
D. McKenzie onwhining
ort
8
a prize at the Goderieh fele last
Thursday in the •'gent's turnout"
class. .
UREWE.
Mosinee, Sept. 'beth.
John " (lauley spent Saturday at
Crewe.
R. U. struck. a poor_da;'_todey for
his threshing._ _ _
-The !ling -looked -for rain came to-'
day, falling on the just and the unjust
alike.
Mr. and -Mrs, Wilson Irwin, of Bel-,
tidied uu friends at, Crewe on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson, of
Dungannon, spent Sunday with rola.
Lives here.
Bob Higgins is wearing a bright
smile the last few- days-. No wonder,
as it. is a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Metiratwn, of Nile,
were the guests of -Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Shackletou on Friday.
Mr. and P1lk 7'B1ake, ,
tiers. the guests of Mr. ,and Mrs; David
McWhinney last Sabbath.
Mrs. Joseph Speen), of Belfast, was
a visitor at the home of her daughter,
Mn. T. Pierce, of Crewe, on Friday.
When Yort
Take Cold
One way is to pay no attention
to it; at least not until it de-
velops into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, 'or pleurisy. An-
other way is to ask your doc-
tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral, if be says, " The best
thing for colds," theft take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
W. ruen.h nor (.rude
W. sun.. •1oo.et
,r Crow our w•A:•uw
ecus• t
a 7
Nwwlt w
r
r
111
vers .ewer .
When the bowels are constipated, poi-
sonous subtstaaces ars absorbed into the
blood instead of being daily removed from
the body as nature intended. Knowing
Ibis danger, doctors always inquire about
the condition of the bowels. Ayer's Flus.
wwwsworew J.-4, #ser4�a a!ewett:itir�
LU9KNOW. ,
.___-.. -MUAUA 1-, Sofa. -:Nth. -
Thr I.u.knoer evaporator has com-
menced work.
• Mrs. Conrad Decker and family are
l iriti ' ' frjenda at$tratfo -
re. Norman Matheson has been
The annual rifle .hoot of t he Duu- visiting relaatiye. at Goderich:
gaunon club was held 1111 3londev and
Tteeeelny of 'hie week. A - loll tyro- of
the prize -winners will be given next
week.
, , a e ISR, the pulpit iu the Methodist church
Sunday evening tad. the patoor
bring engaged in special services at
('rewe. '
Among those fir herr who at.
tended the Laurier demonstration in
Clinton on a►.e'dneetl►y last were the
following : J. R. McNal.b, Rev. C.
M. Rutherford, T: Dishes, B. Case, 1'.
McCann, W. Bailie. Nat. 1Vhyatd, W.
Stewart, U. Henderson, J. anti 0.
Boyle, A. Errington.
' Benson. ('ane left yesterday fotr Tor-
onto, where lir enters mi course course at
the l , iversIty. L fission taws s2. far
distinguished himself as a student and
we l.eepeak for hint a successful
career at the University, ifs w•too
ace, .inpanied by 31rs. Case, who will
spend a fewslaysin the city. - -
SHEPPARDTON,
Teermae, Sept. 20th.
'The last • is the best of all the
game" aptly applies to Dunggannon's'
big fall shownext Wednesday and
Thursday, 7th and nth.
soTrooi, RNfuf•r. -The follgyring `t*
the standing of pupils in S. f3: No. 11,
Ashfield, for .September : V. -Eleanor
Dougherty. IV. -Haze 1 Johnston,
Marie Hawkins,Meredith Grahaut,
Whitely Dougherty. 111. -- May Men -
art', Ida Hawkins, May Carney,
Bertha (;antwell. 11. - Charlotte.
Dougherty, Ladle Johnston, Mildred
Dougherty, Ethel Graham, Reuben
Bogie, Lincoln Carney. Part 11.
iebior-Marion Tigert, Harold Tig-
ert, Marguerite- Johnston, ' Leona
Young, (hristen's Bogie. Part 1. -
Florence Dougherty, Josephine Car-
ney, George Dougherty, Johnny
Bogie, Callow Hrinley. I.. 1.. Nit-
I.EtN, Telcher.
EAST WAWANOSH.
Bet.nRA ye, Sept. 226th.
Towssulr COUNCIL - Thr council
met .te,day pursuant to adjollrrkaaent.
Members all present. Minutes of least
meeting read and confirmed. The
court of revision on the Johnson
drain,was then reopened. The appeal
of Chris. Johnson to have part of S.
H. lot 42, concession -1, included in retie
drainage schewr was brought up for Children's Ilay servIees were held at
consideration. After explanations Lreburn church oti Sunday Ian.
bad been givenby those interested in
this Matter it was moved b Mr.
Scott o b • Martha],
.sec railer w .\ is.. Burchill, that
no action he taken M the council in
regard to Mr. Johnson's appeal re the
taking in of part of Mr. Dexter's',
property in said drainage schteme, and
that bylaw No. in, :14:J8, as now
finally rewired, be adopted and the
court of revision on the, same be
closed. Carried. Tenders for the
conetrection of a cement culvert on
the Mallahan drain, opposite lot Sit, J. H. Ryan, who lout been out to
concession 6, were received from the Norlhwent_dnring this-hervari:
Metiers. IFHara, -it - Kenmrntt,- -and there. hem returned- home and reports
Taylor & Barclay, of Hrussels. The a very light crop and poor returns.
latter's tender lwing the lowest was
accepted. Moved by Mr. Scott, sec-
onded by Mr. ('timing. that Fred
Rath' Ise appointed inspector on the
Johneoh drain, to he paid at the rate
of 31 cents an hour for time em-
ployed on the Laine. Parried.
Moved by Mr. Gillespie, seconded- by which 111011 been going merrily on for
Mr. Burchill, that Engineer Fuce, of the last week, has been brought W a i
e
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1''Iv, Sept.:Plth.
Galt, he appointed inspector on the full ..top by the heavy rains, but as Miss Martha O'Neil, of London, is
main portion of the Manahan drain store was very kindly needed .no visiting at the home of her brother.
and that the -inspection of the north one is grumbling art. John
and south branches he lett in -the''
FA I.I. FAI«. - Remember the fall
fair ou \Vedneetlay and Thursday of
-next week. - 11 promisee to be trigger
and better than ever. '!'here will to
there speed conlrMs, for which liberal
prizes are offered. '1lieie will also Ile
a lxdiee' • hitching contest. The cun-
/,
Vert Vn 1'h•irsdiiy evening promises to
be the lest yet. J. 11. Cameron, the
fatuous comedian of 'Toronto, has
beep engaged, also Ve•nie 1.. Hewer,
of -LornJon, and his wonderful troy
sopranos, Nelson Adair and Thos.
Selby. Mrs. Fred Templio, of Kin-
caanline, also will take part, and A.
Roy Adams, of G,alei•icip, will act 4e
accuntpanisi. The :Coed Regiment
(sand of (.oderich and the Lucknow
pipe (rand will bre in attendance at the
fair.
DUNLOP.
Moenty, Sept. :Mlle
A. 11. Clutton was at Clinton last
week attending the Laurier demon-
stration.
Mrs. A. Allen, who 11 4d been visit-
ing at tlrandnn, !Ilan LAS _ is
turned boils after a twu mouths'
stay.
M. J. Tobin has repainted the large
vat used in connection with his wind-
mill, thereby much improving its
appearance.
J'erey Stewart has put up a new
eiln and wilt proceed to tttt tt itv'si,iin'
as the weather is favorable, Other
entrrpi•ising farmers will probably -
soon follow Itis example.
The two new steel and cement
bridges on Campbell street have laden
completede -
Adam Bowman; of Pittsburg,
nlrttTr-tnc nowite, hal? arrived home
and will spend the winter months in
.town.,
Dennie Carrel, one of the pioneers
of West \Vawauosh, died at his huwe
on the 12th concession on Tuesday
morning of last weepy atter a short
illness. lleceeitsie& was iii hi. ninety.
sixth year. The interment Wok place.
Thursday morning in St. Augustine
cemetery.
John E. Lockhart, stns of John
Lockhart, lurutwrrnart, of Fort F't•an-
ces, and a former resident of thin disc
trtc4, was dfowpel at Pit bet's Point-
on Monday. September Doth, by the
capsizing of .t gasoline launch. Two
other leen who were with hitt in. the
hoaLal,, were drowned.
%VKusgsn.ty, Sept. 30th.
Mr. \Vautaley took the serene' its
the Methoilist church Sabbath morn-
ing in the absence of 311•. 1111.'e.
Mins Kathleen Armstrong, tit Mit-
chell, is visiting at the hums o@ her
grandmlother, •Ales. .las. Armstrong,
of the Brunson line. - -
`u •r. conlpla' • g \eif bent and
dustand smoke. The rain bite come
at last and also the cold weather, a
strong reminder of what we may rx•
pe:t as our everyday, weather in flu.
near future.
%Von s:N',. 1 sa•rrrl:'rl:. -. The October
meeting of the \Voulrn'r Institute will
be held on Thunellay 'ltfteruo i,u. Otto-
ber Sth, at the home of 3ira, t('aptl•
Ferguson. It is expected the bulbs,
which have been ordered will be ready
lfwurldbst. istrihut' by that date and each re
weulbxer should try to be present at
the meeting to receive diet share oil the
- -
CettirItI•:N'a Da v. -Children's Day
service was hien in the Presbyterian
church Sal,bth morning and proved a
very interesting service. 'The,church
was prettily decorated with 'maple
lrtcarer--mnl---teniq tete-- Of- cut it -therm
The children in classes- with their
teachers ..cctipiett the front centre
seats and were addresses by the
!suitor, Rev. Mr. McNeil, on the sub-
leet. "Our' Gifts and How W 1'sr
Them." ''Twelve children took the
place of the usual Altar end led the'
ttgiug vuirry, wy-a1t.o, •ty
lsteauttfi, lyery_rendelred t'he hymn "vtAII
things bright and beautiful." while
the offering wen•, being taken. The
chi ldte„ a offering liar Got -day gees Mt
help weak Sabbath. schools in the
West and elsewhere to get leaflets and
neceae.at•y looks and magazines.
Corn•eittting and the filling of silos, KINGSBRIDGE.
J. H. Barker had the niisfot•t+im` t -e. + ,-, -
babas of Cotineifi,m Stwtt and ('um-. boar a horse lately, twin to acute in- itiagnnu, Eye'
ing respectively. Carried. Thr R • lluetor-t-diagnnse all Kick neen fritts
Reeve and treasurer were authorized flammat11. Told le the third betels
to advertise for sale the several drain within the the
of a few miles that the Warhol: s eyes. Nnw, your right
has died in the Sarna w.i a, 4.ably rye tells me ..lint' cour kidneys -ate
debentures, Tenders on the same, y I aairected.
it is expected, will be opened at meet> from overfeeding with gr.••r, oats• Patient 1i'cti+e• rue, doctor, but my
ing of the council Oetoier :11st next. -- -- --
right syr for w glass orae.
On motion of Messrs. Scott and t
Hurchill, the following accounts were - uomeslic Bliss.
passed : John Deer, 48 vans of Wile t liavr iil,ia it fiords II) illy
gravel and damages, $5.11 • Robt, Mi i4iulen:i Ulatkja.�•ia-;tort hu_.tis._ }„ 5a
:McGee, Aft yards of-gettve-ri int-' ter 3rat►• ref at KThr ii. *(
ages, 97.02 ; \Villiani (e, Halter, '21 L Married n fool.
yards ofgravel, 9L01 : H•. I,wiahuian, „ birN. Da 'id DicbnnaDl and sun spent 11nt',t(,ul ''!'hat. t,•t berate
me of a re
Siuulay rat: r. T. 'Field's. mark Ott made just berate we were
17 cards of gravel. 91.1lr : ,las, Martin, Mr. ("rah* i and ,Mise Elizil h uiarriek. You firm• nbwr slat
as.,. -*3 sande- ef-igriserl, $l.:. -4 -t -Rs. -H. Salkeld spent nT-}' here. . • -•'-, said at would b e hid to find t�
Scott, en yards of ggravel, 94.20 ; P4'
Homey tAeacnn. rzravreTtingon entices- -Mw: `1'f((n'tow-vtdl'Cei1-at -1atvid MC.'. p. „ -pi. temre nllkr than jolt and t.
sion In, 94'2.35: %Vivi.Ilirkitt, putting, Donald's, Wingham, last week.
in culverts, cuttint(.hiU snob raven \ Somehow the majority of nue good
g ing_ •lode. Hottphrey end hit etandch!t- habits never get. found out.
on concession 9, 9:13.00: McKinnon assn, Earl and Delia Cranston, visited
ST. HELENS.
TI ESIIAN
Bros., gravelling on concession 9, and
eastern bridge, 172.1.' : Percy Scan-
drett, inspecting gravelling, minces-
sion 9, 98.25 ; Jas. Young, putting in
culvert on concession 10, 9,3.25 ; Al-
bert Fitzpatrick, cleaning nut ditch,
concession 1.2, SIM : John T. ('ohne.,
repairing Edwards' bridge, r. cone
wsirnn
6, 96.54) ; .fan. MrCallunr, inspecting
building Belgrave bridge, coneeseion
9, 917 : Samuel Hutchison, White-
church, repairs to road grader in 11- 4,
917.50 ; The Municipal 1Vorld, jurors'
lists and tuber supplies, *1.62:.1, L.
Kerr, Myth, advertising voters' lists
court and printing notices, 9,3.9.2:
Chris. .lnhn.rnt, assisbanr'n in emery-
ing the Johnson drain, 912: Lewis
Bolton, Listowel, engineer's fees on
the Johnson, Robinson Anil Corley
drains, 9110. The council then ad-
lourned to meet again on Saturday,
October 31st next. Ai.Kx. PORTRR-
Ftmr.n, Clerk.
MONDAY, Sept. 203th.
Master Walter Haines, of Wing -
ham, is visiting for few days at Nd.
Haines'.
John Jamieson and Ted. Haines
atfeuiei the Laurier d tration
at ('lintnn on Wednesday last.
The .ervit'w at the Donnybrook
Methodist church will be withdrawn
next Sunday, owinle to anniversary
services being held in -•the Auburn
Methodist church.
Mins Martha Wallace, who has been
in poor health fop some time pant, was
operated upon successfully on Thurs-
day lied, a large tumor being removed
by Drs. Gunn and Weir. We hope to
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Taylor, of East Wa-
waanosh, on Saturday. -
1'he :(Ird 1 Huron l Regiment H and, of
Gotlerich, and the Pipers' Band, of
Lncknow. will he in attendance at
DungannoWs bigfair next_ Weltaes-
day and Thirredaay.
The fllner
al1
rani. lar
ttf the lair 1 r 4.
roll passel through our village to St.
Augesline cemetery on Frid ay. Mr:
Carroll was a mueh' respects, citizen
of West. \Vewanosh 'end live) to the
gond old age of ninety-Sevep yf(;at•s,
. R.v. W. E. H s.sard, H. A., D. D..
secretary of the I'pper Como!" Bible
Society, will hold a meeting at !it.
Helentl
on Tuesday, October loth, at Y
o'clock. Ile will speak on Hible su, i•
eety wrTlk, itlrtstrattng hi. nddrrst with
Innter biles,
.1. B. Rutherford and dnnp/hter
Minna writ to Toronto on Tnesda}',,
Mr. Rutherford will he the guest of
Rev. R. ixeaa.h while ipp the city. He
intends returning on Satunlay. Mies
Miura will remain and attend the Fac-
ultyof Education.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
MUNI/AY, Sept. '214th.
Welding Iwlls are ringing in this
vicinity.
Silo. -filling and %itrething is the
order of the flay. -
A number from this 1 idiot took in
the Goslet fish fair last week.
The best concert of the year will he
held an to last night of Dunga(1i 's
(all fair, lie site W go.
hear of a speedy recovery. The rwuaaiM, of the late Dennis
The annual rally of the Brick (;cCarrel, of the 12thcones,/anon, wpt.
church Epworth League and Sunda laid to re..t. in the bnlir.fewetety
school will be held on Sunday, (kto• here lest 'Thinedey,
Scott's
Emulsion
. of Cod Liver Oil With Hypo-
phosphites should\always be
kept is.; the house for the
following reasons:
Flint -Because, if any member
of the family bas a hard cold,
it will cure it.
Second -Because, if the chil-
dren are delicate and sickly. it
will make them strong and well. .
'hind -Because, if the father
or mother is losing flesh and
becoming thin and emaciated,
it will build them up and give
them flesh anti strength.
Fourth --Because it is the
standard remedy in all throat
and lung affections.
, No household should be with -
Out it.
Se,4 Ihh ael.•rfew.nenl, teeNhe•r with trent
44 paper M whirl, ,, sitar► won alArr.t anti
Iron ands M rnew lKl,fap. sr.4 a.• net wed
low a "Gxaple.e Heade Aman .t the World"
SCOTT & *OWNL
LaaWa6'-t-- cttt� TOsONTO art
J MUnaDee, Ihtol,er I, 1908
Men's New FaJI Suits
and Overcoats
Now is the jilue when the leen who, ;trot
'
always ahead of the "CI w41” are ct)luing to
for their hall Clothes. That's t he secret of t 1('iy
success. They buy - hero and buy early.
That's a til) for ;you, •
We are sfiowing the 1)Ig�esl lt,.ot t nu':'t
today' in Iitiron county. We are- cuiltiu
adding the newest styles auii effect. We
tailor oils own slake' of cloth,+s on our own
premises:and the hest-fr rssed .people in this
J3etghberiietitl: ice--thtinm
• that, pleas('.
We also carry a large ,tituk oaf SemI-
Ready and Ready -to -Wear Clothing for
Men (and !Boy.. iau(t this season's produe-
___- , tier}tw u. ttiiie t we-lmvw raver ah,awn _.nrl
values have never been hotter. -
(rile stock -ef medlum-weigllt and
heavy Underclothing is very full, anal is
the production of' ttiiT. leading rias if:u'tn• rs
of fine wool goods,
e have ereryiLutg tor. Men and Buys.
You' areinvitrll'o ill: No trouble to.
show you -our'Stock. •
Art 'Tailors. Clothiers and
North side of Square. -
a
Furnishers.
▪ (ioderich Jj
You can see Gin Pius curing your Kidneys
Gin Pills ern the t:r:uu B',tJ1'., r\ tow hours after starting to take Orn
film fur liidnuy or Lie liter Truubk, you will mutace that the nems has
changed color. Tou see fur yourself that Gin Pills have reached the spot and
have started to cure . It won't bu many hours mon+ Until you FEEL that they
are doing you good.
6Oc. a box; 6 for
94.30. At all dere
lers. It you can't
got theta in yon
neighborhood,
order dire.$,
Sample free if yon
mention this tnap:.r
DEPT. A NATiONAL
°RUC & CHEMICAL CO.
LIMITED, TORONTO
BMs. Urwer Ca-. Witmal ,
ros
A
OUR NATIONAL DANGER.
Time to Cry a Halt Before Complete•
Wreck Results.
There are thousands, lath burn and
women, who do not take time to rat
properly. They rush through life,
and as a result we -hare aft agi• 151 To-
digeatib4, nervousness, irritability,
sle•eplr.ei nights and tnnr,eir disposi-
tion. Our sat' 1 danger is al •h
weakness, due to the' etls•lllll life.
Mi•o•na tablets strt'ugtleu - 1.he
Wall. of the stotnach and at' late
secret' of the digestive. juices.
Tlleyaau►k_ e-alte-
and cure indigestion.
Sick 'tenancies, palpitation,. yellow
skin aid Cuatel tongue are 'a few 'of
the messy dista'eseine stench«-e*-it.'.h •
gesetion that Mi -o -ma never ream to
CUM.
James Wilson e.11s 311-o•nai in ter
cent Ixoxea and guarantee's to refund
the money,If it does not give comp lett
satistactiod.
Do you Like The Sign
as
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iixving t•oin pleteil nay emirs.. of
-suttee in the new eyeteno of eight
Jesting, -o .ouvs,ssfull.v used here by
J1�ll + ate yl•eprtratin
antarai1oe abno uta .allsfta'Uoan in
:01 opt1,•ld work. -
Thi. new ey.t.•in of Ceding the eye.
1.1h,' very Is•.t oy.tem known, and
due. away with aH view. work and
Wow ...•,111)11, trying un of glee....
Examinations are Free.
W. E. Kelly
.Jeweller and Optician
Issuer of Marriage Li, enses.
OUR SHOES ARE SO E -Z
on the fret t hat a Irrendnew pair feels!
like an old one. They don't . look like
it
•though, and -they won't for a lung,
Ione while.
()ITU SHOES iiola,-
THEIR .
. SIIAP}':
until the very Inst dog's wear has
been got out of them. They are slues
Gott feel old and look new all the tint..
If font comfort as well as root at-
tractivness is an object, you will wc•n•
our shoe. and oro others.
Wm, . r
Sha mani
Gotlerich.
Fall
Exhib-
itions
xhib-
itions
ure__DOW__ et
hand, and if
you are going
to show the
T , Driver
or Col is
there ..nay b'
Sonne article In the following
yeti
1w
ill ne
e
a
TEAM OR SINGLE HARN-
EGtS, OPEN 011 BLIND
131{1OLES, iHALTEILS, in
litresr .
t or Black,
ENGLISH
SWEAT BLANKETS, MO by
SU, PLY SHEETS, just the
thing for showing light horses
or colts, SPREAD RiNGS,
FACE DROPS, BRAiD, !ted,
\Vhite, Blue, RUGS, WHIPS
H. E. Knox
AUBURN
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We have
DYERKISS PERFUME
sole control for G,1.1etice of Ihe.. world -.Aimed
Perfumes. We have the roll line of
DYERKISS PERFUME, in bulk and bottles.
DYERKISS RACKET.
DYERKISS TOILET WATER.
DYERKISS LOTION:
DYERKISS FACE POWDER.
DYERKISS SOAP.
Totts lime is making n great hit in (trsherloh and many flattering
Femarks we hear about it.
L
TRY IT YOURSELF.
F. J. BUTLAND'S
DRUG STORE
If its Rood we have it
GIMES MIS
GODERiCH
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