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OBITUARY,
ykN tr.1sY.—A 'much respected rest
dent of town was removed by the hand
of death early Saturday morning. when
Mr. John W. Tausle, passed away al
his home un the Huruu rued. aged
'seventy-hvo years. Ile had been In
falling health for several months. He
,had lived 1a Ggderich only three and
a -half years, cowing here from Birth.,
Mau. Before he went to the West le
lived for many years at Norwich. out
He leaves a widow, and a family of
four sons and two daughters, the
children all living in the West. The
funeral track place oft Monday after-
noon to Maitland cemetery, Rev. H. L.
Moyer conducting the services. and
tlw pallbearers' being Howard Tanaley.
of 1►avids4II, Musk., a Hon, Thomas
'I'ansley. of Hamilton, a brother. Jame+,
Smith ,rad Geo. Wilson. The two
daughters- were here from the West.
l'AItLI:ToN.--An 'old reshleut of
Guderich. Mrs. Jauet ('arletou, irssed
away June 3rd at Clinton, where elle
had been living the last year or Ho
with her Sou, Mr. Wm. ltutledge.
The deceased was born In Scotland
eighty -ave.. years ago, coming to this
tenantry when atsout sixteen years of
age. She was three times uwrriel
and is survived by three sons : Wllllami
Rutledge of Clinton. John HaIlkley of
Detroit. and George Carleton of New
York. Her (Death Was due to a break-
ing up of the system on account of
old age : site was able to go shout up
to the last three weeks. The remains
were interred in Maitland cemetery
mi.Juue :.th, Rev. J. E. Hogg conduct-
ing the funeral, service at the house
in Clinton. and Rev, James Hamilton
ofiletering at the graveshle, where the
pallbearer,/ were old friends in Knox
church : C. A. Nairn, Andrew Porter.
Jetts Stilleben and F. Weir.
CAESAR.— A lovely character.
quiet and retiring in disposition mud
ardently fond of her family and
church—such was .the one whom
G. 8. Caesar and Mrs. R. J. Acheson
new piourn'lie wife auii mother, ane1
with them in their grief many friends
unite In sympathy. The deceased was
a daughter of the Lite Major A. G.
Smythe, 0f--Landow-mid sats ma -rebel
forty-five years ago last July. About
eight years ago she came to Ood erlch
to be near her daughter and near the
church she loved tut welt. One brother.
Mr. Sidney Smythe, and two unmar-
ried sisters reside at Leindon and a
sister, Sire. Claris, at Hamilton. A
private aurthe wax held Tuesday even-
iug of hist week at the family home,Nel-
sou stmet ,conduehd by Rev. ('suns' 11111,
and the follow 1ttg matting the remains
were-t'uxveyei keiToronto Nni lwld at
rest in St, Ja ' eemetery; besltle
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MR. JOHN C. GUILD[RSON
P. O. Box 123, Parrsboro, N. S.
"1 ruf,-rrd nisi Rheumatism for fie
years. ha v i ng i t .a badly at times I was
unable to gels- up without assistance.
1 tried different medicines I saw
advertised and was treated by doctors
in Amherst, also in my home town,
but the Rheumatism came back.
In 1916, I saw in an advertisement
that 'Fruit -actives' weld stop RAew
asatisna, and took one box and got
relief; then I twill Ahem right along
for about six months and the Rheu-
matism was all gone and iMac aims
felt it since.
.lnyoue who would care to writ*.
me as regards 'Fruits-tives' I would
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Curtain and Curtain Materials, 25 per cent. Off
On Friday, June 18tb, is the beginning of our Clearance Sale of all Curtains and
Curtain materials.
We are discontinuing all house furnishing lines for the present and the Curtains are
all that is left in this line. On Friday, June 18th, every pair of Curtains and every
piece of Curtain material will be on sale at prices exactly 25 per cent. off.
Dozens of pairs of Curtains in lace and scrim 25 per cent. off.
A very large collection of Curtain mate' ials by the yard in white, cream and ecru
at 25 per cent. off.
Every piece must be sold as we are discontinuing this line.
Silks
Colored Raw Silks and Habutai Silks on sale.
Every piece of colored Raw and Habutai Silk
on sale. These Silks come in navy blue, green,
black, light blue, grey, fawn, and green.
Regular price $2.00, on sale at $1.49.
JOHNJ. GVILDERSOlr,
Contractor and Mason.
50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sine 25c.
A% - all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit♦-tivea limited, Ottawa, Ont.
those oft her only son, the tweeter at
the gran side being eonduetwl by Rev.
Charles sling. rector of the church
of St. Mary Magdalene, and_ AO old
friend of 11h'. Parser's.
HOOD.—Tlie late Thom* Hood,
whine death Aeeurred on Sunday, May
41, dt hie .home on the Huron road,
was a native of Newmitns, Scotland,
where in the, mouth of September.
1K21, hr eirmmetired his long life of
nearly ninety-seven years. Ile ieenme•
a carpenter by trade and in 1S.4 he
left Scotland and er4e(sert the Atlantic
In evnnptuy with the late James
ItiMhaaan., who also spent the greater
part et bin life -{a- Gentiierteli. Refetw
this time Mr. Hood had planned to go
to Africa with Dr. Livingston, the
famous explorer. as a helper. but his
wife not being Ill robust health he
reluctantly elanged tats plana and came
to America. it was a great disap-
pointment to him that he was not
able to share in the work which the
great missionary explorer did in Africa.
After working for some time in Ohio,
Mr. Hood enlace to Ooderich in the
year 1tw;1 and worked at his trade
with the late John Mcltonald in the
Hosiery
Radium Hosiery On Sale
Regular $2.50 for $1 9S.
Perfect in every respect and
in all sizes from 81; to to, in
black and white only. Regular $2.59 for St:98.
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hite Skirts
-�4-wonderfttl range of White Skirts—hr—many
different stiles and\ all sizes from 24 to 36 waist
measure.
They cotne in piques, gabardine and repp and
range in price flo.0 $2 9S to $5 50, Dozens of
Skirts to choose from.
Voile Dresses
A most wonderful range of
colored Voile Dresses in all sizes
from 16 years to 44. These are
made from this season's newest
Voiles. The colors are fast and
the designs are the newest. This
being a new department every
garment is new and of thi„a!
.seasobls creation.
They will be found in the
Read-yto-Wear department on the
second floor.
Blouses
Smocks are the newest. We have thein
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dors or plain white in voile, crepe de chine ane
silk, at a range of prices and all sizes.
A wonderful range of
voile Blouses_n__L_-`
sizes f onk.34 to 46, they range in price from- op
to Szo.00 each..
If it is a Blouse we have it.
J. H. COLBORNE & CO.
T1Ii' '.ATE TH(iMAS noob
pinning mill whl,-h Was afterwards the
iinclmnan mill. In lalo he was ap-
pointed to ls• street inspector for the
town, and he filled this position for
twelre years. Ile was then, in 1!ee2,
appointed emeteker of Maitland eem-
etery and another twelve years were
spent at this post, after which he re-
tired to hos-home on tine Huron road,
where .Ile lived the last twenty-six
years of his life. Ile was always a
very healthy man and carried tab years
remarkably well, eyed int recent years
looking like a man In him sixties..
Abort font years ago he feel out of a
tree while picking apples and fractured
Some ribs, and he had never been
quite sr well mince this accident. In
1M43 Mr. Hood married Elizabeth
itn•hanan. (Pieter of the late James
ItnchenanI, who hied forty yearn ago,
and in lesel he married Jane Laird,
who survive* him. Mr. 11011 wan a
staunch Presbyterian. and In politica
a strong Liberal. Ile held his con-
victions firmly a114 was always. able
to uphold them by strong reaaontng.
The funeral took place on Tuealay,
June 1st, to Mattlalid eemetery, Rev.
IL C. Mci►ermid, minlater of Knox
church, conducting the Iaerviren, and
Mestere. R. McLean, C. A. Nairn, le F.
Lawrence sand Alex. Saunders. act(hg
as pit l!ben rent
GRAHAM - A fine young man. Alec -
ander Graham of Gloucester Terrace,
was taken otY by pneumonia on Jane.
2nd, his death occurring at Alexandra
hospital. The deenased was thirty
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years of aged inn, flap youngest sun
of Mrs. 1)nnak Graham. He•' waw a
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native of al MI and had spent
practically all ld . Lite here, being em-
ployed latterly •t the Guderieh elevator.
Beside,. Ills mother, he leaven four
brothers and five sisters, ■11 of whom
were home for the funeral : Kenneth,
of Detroit : Donald, of Tort tirinley
Malcolm, of Eileen, Ont.: Mrs. War-
ring, of isetrott ; iirs. hlmlth, of I'ort
Arthur; Mrs. I'aley, of Omaha, Ne-
braska : Mrs. Hastings, of Chicago:
and John and Mise Graham, atome.
The -funeral servlcca_.were noun ted
by Rev. H. C. McDermld, and the if -
hearers were William Mcl)ongsll, Alee.
Kuw•shaw, I'arid Key and Percy\
Johnston.
('f1NL(If.—After a brief Illness the
death occurred at 1)etroit on Friday.
MIay 2,4, of Mrs Josephine Sullivan
Conlon, editor of The Michigan Cath-
olic, and slater of Mrs. H. J. Phelan
of teelerielr. The deceased wens fifty-
two years old and was Morn at Strat-
ford. Shie had been connectett with
The Mlchignn Catholic, pnblishiel at
1h•Irolt, for the post twenty -etc Tears,
becoming its editor a few years ago
upon the death of William 11. Hughes.
Its publisher. She was also an officer
of the Catholic Press Association, an
organization of editors, and upon the
minty-flfth anniversary of her eonnec-
i�Ifi with 'The Michigan Catholic she
woo desecrated by Pope itenwllet XV.,
tieing the only woman In America to
receive thin dietingndslid honor. She
was the author of several bookie Her
holy My in state at the Mt. Peter and
Paul cathedral at i)etrolt, where large
nnmhere gathered to pay their Met
reapsete to the &NwHeil. Who was
widely known throughout the State of
Mk'higaf. The body was 'then taken
to Ittratford. wA►re on June 2nd the
Wilfrid took place from the residence
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of her mother to Bt. Joseph's church
and after solemn retit;ii i masa and
an eloquent by 'tet Father
Tobin the body washeet la the
family plot in Avondale cemetery.
The mother and three sisters survive:
Miss Margaret Sullivan, of Stratford;
Miss Catharine Sullivan, of Detroit,
and Mrs. it. J. Phelan, of Golerich.
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