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TAN 1s1OWAL
PLAY FAIR.
(j COUNTY AND DISTRICT yi
sow: IIIIN TO Ooll'OLQ1IIOlgt , II
What M the difference between rows
I I
edy and sato, Any disease waieh is You can dispose of your plums acid
liable to recur canoes be ►•dedauely ' peau, also poultry'. at W. T. Riddell'"'
"(lured." You may dispel the germ* !store. Auburn.
from the system -but that is simply mists v e i:ltA sas.KttON, pupil of
remedy{ag t I Mr. F. T. Fgt'pe
r. Mlle. Bile.. Is pre -
A mea suffers for years with Rhes- . paired to receive pupife on the piano.
statism. After trying numerous treat.. Pupil. prepared for 1?rontu l'oa=
out macaw, he takes Tess- 1 eervatory examinations up to and in -
;Aetna ' R► matin Capsules, and u re- eluding futerundlate. Fur terms upply
stored to pe ect health &gala. to SINS f .*.l'It.*, JACKSON. Auburn.
A year er later Rheumatic eymp John Leslie. of Blaltt, U dead in ltia
toms appear again. What does be in- tigoh n Le year.
omedistely ooncludet That it is his di
trouble returned; that the mediaiue he Mrs. James Ester, of Varna, died Au -
took bad o.ly a temporary effort; than ' gut 13th at the age of eighty-eight years.
he will never ague be well. This im- r jlrtdrew Sloan. of Blyth. has sold t
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pressing 1s the sae W5 wit to eradt• •{ years apple crop on ten acres for $2,0W.
ate-beeauee it is eatinly tales. 1 Wm.Shepherd, a returned soldier. has
Whenever Templeton 's Rbeumatis
Capsules ars given a fair trial tkey bought the butcher business of J. Block at
reined. Rheumatism. Heiatiea. Lum- Hensa.1.
sago, !emeriti'. Neuralgia, or any of Rev. R. L. Wilson. Methodist pastor on
-their kidred (Weisman the Varna circuit, is :aid up with gangrene
T.R.C.'s woa't make you lmmuae in one of his feet.
from the above diseases They will Het,y Horton, of Kippen. has sold his
remedy them sad drive chs* ,rem ' 1f0 acre farm to William Cooper. of Hay
your system, but whomever yin fssl Y i township, for Il4i 301)
attack eemisg ea, ,tart tsaag !_S.O.'s hary Mart Landsborough. wife d
Arai"'- William Elcost, Tuckersmith. passed
and Druggist. Bedford !flock. ?tole y u, Wt 14th, aged eighty-two gars.
tt. e'. DUNLOP, PHIL. It., ('heal st awe A
Besides her husband she Iea%es three
{ 1' slericlt !lull SIAM to this
dao hters
address or to . and T. R M. M. and Mrs. Harry Lyon of fonds
St. \\'.. Toronto. and T. R. 1'.'r will be the engagement u(
their
addrt sir .� 14 King it '
bora
sent is ,st paid.
Fall Teri. from Sept. 2nd.
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3rsArromO. 0141%.
Western Ontario's Largest and:
Best Commercial Scheel
V1 a have lbtunten•ial. shorthand
and Telegraphy Departments. Have
exiierienctd instructore. Give
thorough coot -wee and we assist grad•
lists.+ to positions. Write for free
ratal. moo.
D. L. MCLACH LAN. Principal
A MOTHERHOOD
Came to this Woman after
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to
Restore Her Health
et
Ellensburg, Wash.-" Aker 1 was
married 1 was not well for a long um*
and a food deal of
I'iiiiiiiitiiquil1 ti. time las not
able to go about..
Our greatest desire
was to bays a child
, y in our home and one
1 day m husband
came back from
IIIID1/1
town with a bottle
of Lydia E. Piak-
J l,• ham's Vegetable
fee Compound and
' . I wanted use to try it.
It brought relief
' from my troubles.
I improved is health so I could do my
housework; we now have a tittle east, all
of which 1 owe to Lydia E. Piakham's
Vegetable Comp/emit"- Mrs. O. S.
Joateao14, R. No. 8, Ellensburg, Wash.
There are women everywhere who
long for children in their homes yet are
denied this happiness on account of
1 some functioeal disorder which in most
announce
daughter. Edna Myrtle to Eldred R. eases would readily yield w Lydia E.
place early in S ptember. Such women should Dot give op bops
After an illness of three weeks of typhoid
u
Holmes sit Dresden. the marriage to take I Piukbam's Vegetable Come
until they have given this wonder al
*Pact
medicine a trial, and for 'al advice
(ever. Isabella R1cDonrald wife .4 William wrier L elia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,
v
Krautrr decd at her home at Hanover Th f 4p years
OODE81CH, ON T.
On Thursday, August 14, a qt d• Joe Doherty the six-year-old sun ul
u e we
dint{ took place a manse. t the Bluevale mas l lt$r. and Mr` J E. Doherty. was staying Xa
ion J. Syext, daughter of George with some friends in Goderich, but deCKl-
miss mar
B. Scott. Turnbeny• being united to ing to return homy he start to
marriage to Charles Mitchell. of Saskat• I railway track and. walked` as far :.
chewan. The hap )y couple left the sarre•i"Holmesvilte. He was detained there
lay for their home in the West.; while his father was communicated with.
Thomas M. Harrison. the nine-year-old ; acid the !title chap w'as later sent for and
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1I. Harrison. of brought home in a car.
Thames road. Hibbert township (formerly The death occurred on Wednesday. _'11th
of Goderich township', died very sud- inst.. of Mrs, Hanley. widow of_ the late
dene
dead in a fielon d deathust I f having been caused deceased. ho was m e. lie was found George Hanley. after a nty'•eighief t Fears s. r.1
by heart failure. The remains were taken age. lived in Goderich towrnship beer. e
t Bay held f ntesment coming to Chntun over . forty years ago.
as principal of Seabxth pui"w school, to the deoraeod.
a cept the principalship of the Queen
Mary public school at Chatham, at an
initial salary of $1.500 per annum. Sea- Customer -"Here. what's the meaning
forth parts with Mr Naylor with moth pf this' I don't intend to be.ahaved by
regret. as he has filled his position very this kid"'
capably and has been a good citizen all
o e for i Mrs et). Burnett and Alex. and Rtihert
A. A. Naylor has resigned his position Welsh, of town, are sister and brothers )f
Barber -It;. only my own youngtter. I
round. let him have a bit of fun today. sir, br-
•- _ cause it's his birthday."
\YINGHAM. `
Murphy -Do you believe, Callagan, '
1)r. Towl-r. fur many years a resident
that marriage u a lottery' ? '
of Wineham• died recently at:Los Angeles. Calaghan-"(h do not, because in a
California. He was in his seventy-fifth katery a man is supposed to get a
year. His father was pastor of the Metbos titans.
dist church here when Wingham had only
' a few houses.
1 Mrs. Smith wife of C. P. Smith. man
I eget of the Bank of Hamilton here. was
taken '11 last Thursday night and died in
nulou
a few hours. She was in her tortieth year. 1.
I'.11.1. F.AIRS-191y, a
Aug. 2a-- Sept. 11 1
Sept. 11--1'I '
and is survived b;• her husband. one sots tiedertrr vt•pt. 15, Iii. 17
and one. daughter. -
Three young hoodlums on Friday night . It
I assaulted a lady who was trying to dnve S
them out of her orchard where they were K
taking her apples. From a blow upon the I.
head of one apple thrown. the lady be- ''/•
came unconscious. When arraigned before Sets forth
Police Magistrate Morton on Saturday It
!they. pleaded guilty to the charge. -each Minitel!
As Ripley
xett•r
rugs is
slept, 13. 111
•iN. 115. 17
t. Muryle i ix. 19
f i s. n lhlr • pt. 1s4. 19
IMlowel' f pr. 15, 19
orbits pr. 17. Is
i �,•pt. 1e. 19
l 'th sept. 'el 23
s •pt. et. L'4
sept. 'el. 24
Sept 2.•i. _45
Wpt. 25. _1i
,WIN:111. Oct.
Kept. 311, 15•t. 1
Oil. _, :t
45-t. 5, 9
Lynn w a result o
sxp,ttl/nes i. •t year asrvice. paying a pretty stiff her with cost. A t
considerable amount of this Luc►ne
aged forty five )'ears. The remains were there is a co nsid 'w
G township brought to her horse m Grey
o
for burial. __ _ __ _. _ ; Pilfering going on here from the different Milcrrtuu
Arthur Coxworth. who recently sold hisgardens. the authorities intend to deal Hayfield..,
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I severely with the offenders. T, r•Mwater
farm in the West and with his family
is
tions. Culross township. was the scene of Dnugiuus,u
d the LUCKNOW. Muslin us
remov.ng to Hensall, ha- purchase
that
property of Mrs. R. Campbell
village. Mr. Coxworthis a former resident
of Hensall. Mrs. Campbell and daughter
intend going to California.
H. Thompson. pnncipat of Tee•_water
public and high school. has been reen-
gaged for another term at a salary of
$1.200 r year. Behind this is the story
of how 'reeswateer school board compelled
itself against its own will to pay him 1100
more than it had intended. Mr Thomp-
son aas willing to retain his position
at his former salary. $1.100. The board
advertised fora new principal at 11.200.
Mr. Thompson applied at that figure. His �
was the only satisfactory application re-
ceived. and he got the lob at the higher
me of 'pay. Because the board had
formerly refused an increase of salary to
the principal's assistant. Miss Hicks. she
resigned. Now the board is advertising
for a sew assistant, and will .probably
I have to pay rather dearly to get one. To
j meet aU these unexpected expenses. the
board has asked the village council for
$500 additional grant this year.
GRAND TRUNIt R°''` EM
The Doable Track Route
h.-tw.-,
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
an,1
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service
Sleeping cars on might train.. and
parlor cars on principal day trains.
Fell information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horn-
ing. District Passenger Arent. M-
inot°.
G. K. Lauder, fetation Agent. phone 2N
P. P. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agents Phone 5
IL
a happy event on Wednesday. August 13.
when Sarah McIntosh. d ughter o. Mrs.
Albert Green. became the hride of Wilbur
S. Erb, also of Culross. Rev. Mr. Foster.
of Salem. officiated. Atter the wedding
trip the young couple will settle in their
home on the 11th concession of Culross.
The death occurred rc-centty at Regina
of Mrs. Boyd, widow of the late Anthony
Boyd. The deceased was one of the early
settlers of the township of McKillop
After the death of her husband she made
frequent visits to the West. where several
members of the family live. and it was
while she was away on one of these visits
that the end came.
The people of Wroxeter were shocked
to hear the unexpected new of the death
of Mrs. J. Brethauer at the home of her
1 adopted son. James Brethauer. Ambrowe.
!North Dakota. where she had gone a
month ago to visit. She died suddenly of
heart failure. She was sixty-seven years
, of age Her husband. the late John
Beethauer. died in April. 191b.
Early Friday morning last the barn.
Lacknow't, tax rate for the year will be
35 mills.
IMs. ha
Miss Nina Woods. of St. He s
been engaged to teach the entrance crass
in Lucknow public school.
W. J Andrew has bought Mrs. R
Spindler's house on Goderich hill. Mr.
Spindler is going to Toronto.
Kenneth MacKenzie has been appointed
ckrk of the township of Culross to succeed
the late Charles Button. who died ver,
suddenly a few weeks ago.
BRUSSELS.
- After a long illness Mrs Bailey. wifeof
Seth Wiley, passed away on the 13th inst.,
at the age of seventy years. 1 he deceased
came with her husband and family to
Bnweeels fifteen years ago. having form-
erly lived at Paris and Rockeood Be-
sides her husband she laves one son and
two daughters.
In his eighty-first year W illiam Oakley
departed this hie on the lath inst.. after
ed my eyes
d shed and other utbutldings, with an $$fetes of some weeks. The deceased
Such a Change
in feeling's
and looks!
"After
suffering
pain, feel-
ing ner-
vous, dia-
zy, weak
and drag -
Red down
by weak-
nesses of
my sex -
the a oro , on the farm of was a shoemaker by trade and had earn
-- - ed for twenty live years or more. As a y'ounq eheeka-I was rttored to health
riving
Joh enure p waken," blac)i circles and pale
John Denholm, 14th concession of Hul- r the business w Brussels and vicinity
Do no' .uftea�r
inether An eta'
tcb''.s. iood-
ina, or i'r..tnd-
ing 1'.t.•.. Ns
• ura,rai riper.
• t Ion r quire.d.
Dr. Chase's Ointment wnl ?Wove roil at on
and as a my cure sou. IAO. a ooz.
dealers. or apo. ti & Co.. Llm.t
n Wit
papert&ad�eacb,s a0. stamp to par ionsige tem treed yoil el
11 11040.01110111M1O11.4110411amemmismime.
SECURES° TTENTiON UTO SPEEDILY
For Special Benefits to Autoists
see our Local Representative
Frank H. Wood
Issuer of Motor Permits
The Square Goderich
HEAD OFFICE''' •
Standard Auto Service Limited,
34 Toronto Street Toronto
111 Iii i,W .ia�� "JI wile nm Nil MAW
!Ali 111
School of Commerce
Clinton and Goderich, Ontario.
Offers the following courses :
B USI.11'RSS •
,�
,STf,.i7K,N.41'HIC 1t'"'ll"tf,. aA
,' E('RBT.4RI4L
CIVIL SERJ 1CIt
incl ,rrrv,rtra .4perial Courses for Students
The following advantages :
Iliehla (!ualilied Teach -144 Staff
.•Ir•1Ner1 1lrr.aineita System of Rookkeepins
('r'edettial Tgpen'ritinjt Text
Positions Gartreenteed
A Business Education pays for itself in a few months.
Now is the time for the young man or woman to make an
investment that will give splendid returns in the years to come
For terms. etc.. write
B. F. Ward, M. A. Stone,
B. A.. M. Accts.. ' t Com. Specialist.
Vies-Principe,.
`Principal.
■ Phone .: t 108 ■ ■
School opens Tuesday, Sept. ZDd,
Ilett Blyth were totally destroy
near
by lire. The loss is over $0.000. with roan he served in the British navy .
52.000 insurance on the buildings. but Another respected citizen of Brussels by the Favorite Prescription of Dr.
nothing on tie crop. The tire is peesumed
to have been caused by spontaneous com-
bustion, and when discovered had made
great headway.
Joyriding in an automobile is a new
Bunt. Capt. White. of Aylmer. who has
been travelling over this part of the
Province taking up passengers in his
'plane. visited St. Marys a few days ago
and left his machine at the fair grounds
*hilt he went up town. Among the
crowd at the grounds was a former airman
named Cade, who took the notion to have
a ride in Capt. White's "bus.' Cade
made the ascension, vis ted his home,
metbast sa•he., end ditry spoilt and became
with an accident which damaged the Calgary, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Camp- 1 s
serveand run-down. These conditions
vary weekly left me after 1 rnmsmen.•01
with the 'Favorite Pre'eription.' 1 took
several bottles of it and tntly believe
that I owe my good health of today to
has been called home in the person of Pierce." go write many women.
Mrs. Daniel Denman. who died August too in looks, for after Itith in her forty fifth year. The deceased C hanged
tak-
was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ing Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pr•eeerip-
McMillan, of Brussels and she leaves tion the skin becomes clear, the
also her husband and one daughter. Miss
Lizzie. The only son. Will. gave his life eyes brighter, the cheeks plump.
in the late war.
Druggists sed it in tablets or
CLINTON. ,
The Model School opened last week liquid- It's a woman's hest tem -
with a small attendance. peranee tonic, made from wild roots.
The marriage took place in St. Paul's AAam.mir. 0. rsem - -f)r. Pierre's
church on Saturday pith ens[.. of Leila Mrs.Psewitm Prescription helped me pre.atly
Dell. daughter of Mr. and James A. at Ne urm of life. 1 common, ed to have
slid who turning down the
secured t1 Fordtown. time of to Earl D Campbel of
machine. The owner of the 'plane brought bell of Komoka. The ceremony
the case up in the Police Court. where Iperformed by the rector. Rev. G. E. Mc -
Magistrate Butcher had the unique dig- Kegrey. The bridal couple left the sane
'nc • of haring a charge --perhaps the afternoon on a wedding trip. They will
firstin Garuda of the theft of an aero- resile at Calgary. where Mr. Campbell she medicine i took and the rare e*er
ne. Lieut. Cade and his brother. who will resume his position as a Collegiate eird at that trying time '- Nina lie, airs
as with him. were remanded for trial st teacher which he held before going over -gases Ray Street, S.
the fall assizes. seas
1 he ho a of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. John-
ston. of Kippen, was the scene of a happy
family reunion. The eldest son. Freeborn.
came home from England. where he had
been serving a: adjuster of compasses on
aeroplanes, tanks and war vessels. his
work being principally on submannes.
From St. John. N.B.. he was accompanied
by his sister Mary. a doctor in St. John
county hospital. Another son. Albert. an
actuary with the Excels•or Lile. Toronto,
was also horse. It is about rix years
since all the family were home togetuer
and they tried to make the most of it. as
it will be at least three years before they
do so again, as Freeborn left last week for
another three years' cruise "n the Car-
negie, principally in the South Atlantic,
Indian and Pacific seas. Dr. Mary John-
ston also lett to return to iter medical
work at St. John, N. B.
A MOTHER'S TRIALS.
Care of Home and Children
Often Causes a Breakdown.
The woman at home. deep in household
duties and the cares of motherhood. needs
occasional help to (seep her in"good health.
The demands upon a mother's health are
many and severe. Her own health trials
and her children's ;welfare exact heavy
toils, while hurried meals. broken rest and
much indoor living tend to weaken her
constitution. No wonder that the wonhn
at home is often indisposed through
weakness, headaches. backaches and
nervousness. Too many women have
grown to accept these visitations as a
part of the lot of motherhood. But many
and varied as her health trouhles are,
the cause is simple and the cure at hand.
When well, it is the woman's good Mood •
that keeps her well: when 111 she must
make her blood rich to renew her health.
The nurang mother more than any other
woman in the world needs rich blond and
plenty of it. There is one always unfailing 1
way to get this blond so neceas<.ry to
perfect health, and that is through the
we of Dr Wilburn,' Pink Pills. These
pills make new blood abundantly, and
through their use thousands of weak, ail-
ing wives and mothers have been made
bright, cheerful and strong If you ere
siting. easily tired or depressed, it is h
duty you owe yourself and your family to
gfya Dr. Williams' Pink P 11. a fair trial.
What this medicine has done for others it
wit surely do for you.
JUST
ARRVED
°LEPgho°F
if 1W Ir w
Begin Now to
Wear Them
EVEN if all makers were to
use the fine materials is
Holeproof, this famous
hosiery would rt:11 esccl because
of specialized methods cf
ting. Formorcthanl(yearnHolc-
proofs have amazed the public
by their durability -end the/ cm
rat as durable tod:.y c -i cvcr.
baides bein3 more
beautiful.
Our new styles ate
ready -a good time for
y� to "stock up,"
I re,er• 1...5
Ten Dozen
ladies' silk
1 I ole proof
! I osiery
:All sh,tdks
Thee will
no.t last long,
as prices
advance
October f st.
iiet your
supply at
old price
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors and Gens' Furbishers
The SQUARE GODERIICH
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The Western Fair•
London, Ontario
September 6th to 13th, 1919
This is the Great .Agricultural
Exhibition of Western Ontario
Exhibits
the
Very Best
Two
Speed Events
Daily
PLENTY OF MUSIC
PURE OD SHOW
Attractions
Better
Than Ever
Johnny J. Jones
Midway
Exposition
FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT
TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS
.\uto Entrance corner Donde,. and Egerton tireety. 1 +sial i;ulramce at
the Gate.. ,;rand titau.I ,o,:. and
Prize Lists. Entry Fonio and all tufortuattion frum the yt.•orctary.
r.7 .4;01, W. M. GARTSHOHE:, Presideot. 1. \l If f' N7', 8. nrrtary.
Historic Furniture ir 'alatial Hotel
e
Chatplva. Js.rua. Certiar sod Mont
oils. three of the 'erw figures in the
early ..plan est o.' !torsi Assenea Meng
ter At .4ergsoe Roar have bees hap
pity united in este .1 remota wh ch
►r.• bean ,..wno. altar them at the
(••wase Coves, F' owtenae. a Unwise.
Thu emir ie in the beraa,al tower wh.eh
IM.ee ase ef .lee seat notimiable land
mark. ,s the sweet Pityami a mmae.le
• es/serfsl parlors/ea el iia go.ae neat
awn of the 11.e lsureMa• Ma...bie
TV ..stmt won sawed star Mal
The \1n.tralm Rom in the (linty -au Fi'nntena.. (luehrc
'•:m and lard as the sitting room ha. 1
sewing other r„11.94 fnrn,luve of ten
smelted year* ago. • table owl elm?
4 rough ,ln,itn made by .nlderu who
wr.rd end.. (loners. Montr•lni in 'be
Vise,. of Quels.r in l7:,e. aid art ul l
.ed by t:.e toner.' up 10 the dila of
h.. fan fatal 1 *AIL. with the troop* of
General Wolfe the •••••re
- ewriting
•'t"e attar
te•• rram lire
.
the old t'r..,Lw Chapel while the
•nseee fr•nefethw. ftnrk semi to
Wass out w hales sat Was r He
Old J.snit 4ehnnl. Th. habitants. (e repbeae of corms ,n the es.gnrrial Q►
peasant proprietor. .rFriend, Canoes. team of Ilk! Forret. Cont
snit hereon. f.sc their ..4..:l in han4.rvaft 1 oTie roar poser tris ps
shaves. hes im%
particularly worms, The floor rarer ,erMry and charcoal Maness sem aelmelli
lin. need in them r.rlta. 1. • ..t....saee',.Mii'•w Here eget be mem the .1d
.1 chi. habitant Sar lieraft. Ii.nwa se I snow•., Mn .J bile pr• '.JaMir days
".rui.Sns . • washable masnn.wl of , and the .2.I pipe lighters 1 drib days
f•,a Area Mdse tat.',... secs .w..a,s4 Iles .•MI
The two edpieirte rooms nae we esrb i limb mil "to ti ,.earth sir ,e• hello w
by and the testily beetle reel
wets roe .d WI these tale o4
liveg•eie Ly (a the w•th
Mid poets sal prwelese t•peetrtea.
Mile are .egad as hest oomm, and elem.
fey the private b.mthnetw wl.r•k bast
hes hack in u, revel with the ,ee,amr..
iambi. sf "'seism bob* am tastNal
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