HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-6-27, Page 7How I Was Freed I
of Hemorrhoids
after 25 years of su f ering
"1 bed protruding piles or
hemorrhoids for over twenty-five
years,' writes Dr. H. S. Huss*11,
Graduate Veterinary Surgeon, of
tipper Cheslo, N.B. "I bought
medicines from all parts of the
world and went under the knife
twice -at Portland, Maine, and
Sherbrooke, Que. 1 had spent
hundreds of dollars and was about
to go to the hospital at Campbell -
ton, N.B., fur another operation,
but was in such a weakened con-
dition that the doctor advised me
to wait a few days.
"My wife happened to pick up
Dr. Chase's Almanac and read
about someone being freed of piles
by using Dr Chase's Ointment. 1
got a bog, was w much better next
day that I ordered three more
boxes. In one week I was able to
resume my practice. It is now
four years since 1 have felt any
effect of the piles, w 1 feel justi-
fied in believing the relief per-
manent."
Dr. Chase's Ointment is the
standard, time -proven treatment
for piles or hemorrhoids. Dr.
Hussell's experience is similar to
that of many thousands of people
who have been positively freed of
pile* by this soothing, healing,
antiseptic ointment. All dealers
or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine
Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada.
THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. -.
---T" ASHFIELD J
ed west of Benno 1n Hay tow•lr•111t' MPIN\Irl) IXYrTOK•
puff fourteen )'eat'* ago t0 novel to ht
Ellett". He is gurvl' '1 by u11e l6'11. lures Finding It 1* /Folly to Rig 2 Intended fur lest w,e•k 1
and District
110th, tu,l tu 2111. h. J""`IcountyRobert• of enu Mrs, Feh•helt• ataclus►eee. \SI1I"IKI,11• Jour 17 Mrs. Ih'
Iters, Wee tenure *�
lath of Exeter. A sheer, eage Id
ninety. Gandhi agitation In Irdla alfew oyfear* her daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Drennan.'
tieuaall. survtYtrs et a sago was the hand spinning of cotton, i Iaset hark.
--- -`- • °ailed khadt upon the charka, or na- Mr. Frank M.'tlnrthy. ..r ik•tr"'•
Eleetrlelty f.N Inn" 11*wea' tfve spinning wheel, Mahatma Hand- ' visite{ over the Werk.•'\\'ill ill.l. e'hi,
Farm huwea everyw'herr eau Mace hi still insists upon the charka *5 patentee, Mr. and Ml'`
ele'trlumytt withtwh refs) uu•I ,•an is essential to the salvation of 'India, but thy. Chisholm .1 r..
11 Urlr w ell)"! ride 10.'110411s his former followers are failing I ea
' ,. • Coll...r to ltvisitedw+at tl:c home of ,
The annual tommuulta• patriotic ser- township. She Itaveel sive brother.. and
vier will he held In Wroxeter Park ou ' three sisters: Finlay, Dunc*n Mud
Sunday afternoon next. • kohl'. of Morris; Andrew. of Ilelgrave,
S. S. Nu. 10, East WawauuNh, 'ia and James, of Vancouver: Misses Susan gin nutter• '
twitting on old pupibt' reunion on 'Wed -land Annie and \Ira. Donal,' McCallum' reseule,l by also a l• from hie ides. Ito. eau et •• Suud:12 Lr.t.
neaday, July :Std. ,tit Morris. of cel)• life as rep water. Ily a re- Anil Baran Roy, a Bengali stalwart \I r. \\tut, tyuh e•y' on light,; and running trite wider tl�e who enc,. wept to Ben for to cunt Mr. nod Mrs. Will. \SII11,ouell .err
"'Ube"' Bre. .true of the luted *Me'ltubfus.nl, w'hu teas 111.11 a 16'd
6'4 fent city newspaper but who now write., In the the g'eiawlof s.r. and Mrs. butes• Nen"
at
ilu11t, tmw•d neat June 17th lute of Itlrth public wh.ad the lata[i neon: "4`u11se for Ffnu Life vection" 111441+• \fest \ aa"11osh. ,•11 Smiles}
at Ib•usall, aged eighty right decree. fri*tr, has tendered Idol re +I11uatluu. He 1, al Bazar Pa •
IIRUSSMA
Jacob H. IIo11zu11:11I, for }etre N intend. eking a uula'erslty' •extrse• ( 'r0 the u11arrage C1ty neenti.Lresj,of A "An artificial tt^arket is bring kap: lar*t.
.."otnmed to the wend
day," seys the e litu'riah up for rhadl ata tremendous sorter( t:rorg. sh turd,.
Il st Mr :1
•11linrMr-
Ile Prov public energy and Money. By a 1
11i1 µ1.(.1111.1 11111114.41 1ble atrhewan` i•,r ...statue- slst.:ul vigorous propaganda the
ptepOf it11. xr1rt',1yMi.. their*out.i II•' It'ai•lll:11u.
Merchant tailor at 2're.liton, diel June
19th aged sixty-three )'ears.
31 1:4 .'tri,•tta Eluteee t:ord"n w'as mar lace of Saew
rigid at the -.44t snt1 ehurelt parsonage. 11 'ii \\'hivar,1 hod 111 Wfuful ural -I
ttl ,hey, u. l�ununlny', .lune 1•'.th• 1" , r It nt the Ittla+rls 4reuwrry n sew nut of u total tit T17,7 r1 :,0412• out> trlutic and chre ba tabh sell ,..•
''7ieS 11110 the edvtint,7• , `•'e ori••sly the people are [•tab .:Diol rd In fav- dau11Ller of \►t. and Mr. \ 'r,• , 1.,
mar -
Emile Mel e•u11a11, of ter Hunan holm I ' aril tit' 2 Ih.uhau11, Oakland. ehtt.. :r
darn. W.V. 11. N. 31 e,•I,ruxle officlate.t.'.lay'• ag1. While curr)1uK a t ,ter out of the 77.130 tarn. i•• .\Ibrrt'1, or of klradl.
Fire destroyed 1he brio 11•.1.'0.e, Lolling Water hr slipped and fell, 111141 '11.1Y.1.111 are electrified
"The situple reason will. the char- of the brides tutndite.
the N'Htrl' N'Pnt over his left arm.'\,.u, al r. and Mrs. '? 112c.•Itrr. ka cannot establish ltsetr'1etuu writer W. M.' .\a,lrelling.-yht`'s
Firk'r
l op the farm u[ 'l'houl.l+ lout Henry j burning it terribly to the elbow.
.•arlrc, 11th comrsa„❑ of S1rph0u• I i,f• torture rutting post-
Jean
.st-
would complain aloud it z.nl had to proceeds, "e that a lin absolutely cooly In;
\ Most of \\•. S, weds' t work nr read by the 111 •,_re. etc inr Chance of ever taunting; in coutVetl- w' Ie h. d at the liupu. of \I
on the evening of .Inn.• 1'h h. I master. 1: "laming x11 ler r u.n office ,Wo teal • i' Lou u- tion with the w11I. The will oN'nrrs, The l:rit+id0utn'Ilrs..l. 31.''
the furniture was saved. !pairing light of a I'• buyotWu ed. Ih•rutluunl 0xera-1 a'."N.1e nl
111 low•p. r water by the bucket rem tit. ant- atm with a bigger puree, 1,
,Ia t ftutilaa', prtin•i{N11l or Ford- O. H. 5pn.ule, of the Central garde.'`` *Isle Pawn. t'tok 111 tl,.. '. ,
swimmer ata rata much cheaper than UttoI- \era. McConnell. taring ''I,t,ir.'\I: -
a soista 4 :o)e , Hudd . Ett- is temporarily crippled as the result I get Theist h0 soli, and Rev. .1, A. \1'.16,
Johnston.u st.1h us+i•uuet. 11:4'2• resigned. Fu 'which he broke his lett j Months ever a w�ter hvlatli,:_ •.n1, •,en heat
cost of production 1* beyond any co t- -Mlta,klrtou, leading In Ir"' ` \
1 ht your bath appreciation from Yrs. \i
gree Inlbh•. of rust's, and beets
wrist. fall ill i kltcht•u stove. partaoU. The result 1. that ,h0 uvnr of at I
Inuiv Rose. .tf I uia,e•Is, halve lawn M re. 1'.s,k. n14lI • of the Late Abram; I . i' �.• r in Itis that V required to buy cotton and Da)' flowers ....to to her N'h'ila
•But Mr Nod Mc
eng1aged 11. ihrlr .n).latl,r,' r /'ouk, of Brussels. diel Juur 11th at main liar*. .......t .-.••1, these the weaver for a piece of khaddaa 2,•11.1giveu by e% Trc. •
ic.
\else+ \lar '111 I:you, dua44htrr ret Y 'the bonne of her duughtrr, lir-4. Thos. lire -shortening hatlabi.e I 11u111c °loth la wore than sufficient to buy ,• ,
an
d Mrs. \\111. Lyotl. Ilullelt, N'1^ n ".uh.k.r. Loudon, where she had 'seen others ass the penalty tit 'e. much better finished mill -made cloth. \I . 'alta,•klel.nl. Mrs. \\'a'
goLl w:u,•h for hl11hrsi .nntd•i1111 lit ci. iii❑ fur x fere week's. She had '1, dwelt thus leaving absolutely nu margin for ...I. 'rhe Sw.r•t I2.' an, I, '11''
K '•Thur is no reason
oftheory, as well 11, first prize for gen-, reached the groat aage of, t ninety. -five ,.-. ,• I `
I the ex:111111•Nli2mo . brought to lints- ler should consider ldmlti l,. :,!,,I ("rill
whatever splutter, and
earned *iurllrleurt is as tion I or`ur,thu lit. rte of a•t L.•
anti pruflri,•u'•y• a rear.. The hotly Nu. r nate than his city
f the suras 111 training 111 the llos- +•o for burial. •.re indications that -I1.• ,' 1y of cit, gain, does not apply us there le no Nes read be Mr.. Watt I;• I
( t
Wing at all. It Walker gaae� :w Inspiring .. 1'i : ,,,,-
nes
Bread
• tel.p(.l) ,1111td.•I11pat 1 • ..1a
...eat -delicious in a -.•I(. and Icmi
.t:g teat to the rest '.1 the men n.
Y„sir family will demand (Nn.•
n.uctl of uur Kread s,. an) otIi, •
i•.nr•nerals•• t11Pn, Ur do 411, a• it I
'le most healthful and nourirhing
!•odd they can take
E. U. CLEVELAND
1 1 1 \\ est St.
vital for Sick Children. Toronto.
.\t the houw of , Mr. awl Mrs. I1 LICK\ON
t'hnrlrs 4'I,,ner.'Ethel. on N'elnesolay.
.flute 111. their d,l.ghter. Ito,y }tills• �4 Illalh \Iltrhen left I:u.t wts•k m11
ells• N,1. 11111 11..1 111 1113rr111g.• t1 John I \ll i
\le%:ln.h•r Stets., oily sou of Mr. and �
\I r.. hemi. Su•ies of Itna.a•i.a The e'er and filo 1111
li_htrnment i• !tear. Tie• t:u 11N•t• need chanoe 0 earn ng •
1101 live near a [tower 111'.• to 1,:i%.• ales - Is for the:. obvloua reason that the os gr.
(deity in his hotue Ott i.l:ci.htal farm charka has beau' given up ever)'- death
Late Miss Ruld at khcrt`rd'I•I'ri'11 -
plant d.Nr+ the job 19 w, N: 1 proper where." - ,
11 i:reat Britain x.111(1111',11, mining W:r••r light that - Mr. Roy resit es tee allegation so • .111110 Lith• of \1111 Jane Ihuh••rfor,I.
eau '',jIl tI trip will not imp+air the rye'- ,1st elm. often matte by Indian politicians that after a Irrulongel Illus. 11-'Ihuher
V401(1111111
\ I's- W. trio refrigerator the
to pre- i. lig awl
the .try.British have ustdestScience Monitor. \\'he charka r wattosh '!tin shpt�rnlrr'l 1'•."
enmity 1l perforated b) Nev. O. Y• M. Iloner attended
and .I T
.l:nrc11t•r of the Into \[r. :n,.i
Gu+sr. ,The Iwtq,y couple left niter -I L )icgenzle atteude,t IhP ItetN•kahn flu fact all nt"�t cenie'o 1• t.r• l ;lti,l indutllry.--Girl n
N-unl for a w.ekllnit trIV by motor, .,NNt•mbly tit Ilnndlhnt Inst week. l lalNlr•sa ting RABY I AIRMECS WILES.. es -
Hugh Rutherford. n most at ••r•t,i
x111[ on their return mill reside un thr rhos. Welr:ter fe here 'from letroit'life 111111 tuake•k happdel •• • ids."
ser fa mil+ of the loth con ••-
Illth c,o,•sea.11I '.1 e;r..y hlwn.hll' on * nloutIl' visit. Buy Drew Aeleglteel,MeAllee's Attest- \\'aw:u1.•.h tit a famllc
SCHOOL FAIR DATES sista Whlle•Glri Feel. ,n•- :1111 fit.. s1-I,'rs. .111.'
Ihvuj:uuil11 .eaters (9lesnuL nu old. Itntbrrfonl. ,.f Saskan 1
%V Mill \\I 11 f Kinloss town/ship. died 1t The I tt in brother or
Col Sh•venson-Hamilton, for 1wee'
I1"111Is. 44 1 1 by it P' • 1lowiug are the da'••• •,' ' e v: A(
for 11 'grail , louse e1.1 1 [pies' to be
:r�., . "r"fl National \\'lu44hau11 h prrpu'11'g 4' au,{ three danehter+: Isua1N'1. a
n... rut . . .
I.1 • 1311 -atter an illness "f secerall •
,r- ty-six years w•:.td„u tit the Kruger
1 IN eased Ix e11ra 2y n I I Pork. the gyral South, ;Iw;Iy -ia years 111111. lsn
sale ,•o.nty this Gear. neat tiame t•r•'aerve. tells some good ce•:Ii p:1.1or11.• of the 1, •
I'ae. 11 tit July .li I14'rtiill. ,•1,•11 '- tetu'l•er: •1e111. 11 graduate / animal atnrles. 1112• cloneh• tnwguu,ul. Al - ..
.U. n.lditfou to the \\'1u446,tm Illclf aurae. and "lona. tit. 11ume. • Sept. Ilth-lEettaal� for.1 perti,:e,1 oc.•r tl..• .,�
h..11 let under Itaria•r;ettnl,, the 1'rut I'rhe semi-aItlual meeting of the Sept. 1tt11-'lurich Once tho had a female balsam us a .Lr ••n.ie:ue1 herra•If t„
I
t2122.121l inspector Imciug. rvrys,rt•,I••t{I:It , .. Sept.pith-Cul rue • •.• Iowod it "u adopt an orphan. sate
hett,'r aeeomussintiou is heeled.. 11re:li'ry at itru.e was heLt Ili Litch- Se11. etth--•f:ran :: ,- pet. ,uud, to keo•p it *ntupnInn lie a. 141' ,'teii"Ii. of her tl"1:. "
•
ui„c, a lifelutlg resi.9•ot of now on 'II4I ay of lost week• e;,,ta•I+': baboon bah)•. The 14111+❑ batten' n:r- a uu•n11N•r of 1•uc61, I•,,.. , `,.,
Jelin c h In his The ruga tautens le anlaotliova of Sept. 17th--\enneld
..w t.s alitc. . Il JIM.. 1 t ,:•.lighter ofe-`rt. Helen- Jealously atrarited to Its adopte'i fail • I tech I'hr ftan0r:1
Iluy.•1. tl:i1Ii :tit, Toronto. Sept`e'I1' child. and when the colonel. in.ra- .for,• 1'th Yr11I the D'i" •
,•c.•uti,•th year. Ile'wa• 1hornr'1a in '1110.- !lie late \I r. :old \i r:. Peter \lucent 'Sept.R111th- Wroxeter. \t, 1' IL Welk -der. Ir. II NI
� 1\ 11 and muyel to \-din11lusm abo111 11.1.. Luckuow. to To Mr. :1 F. Anile • Sept. `Jath-Ilowick le ` dnced :11lothel' 1111le orphan to the II1 frt41lted Its 'tl�' -
-i2 nn.nllo-ng•l. He is snrcice,l by his I.'' J
•,.. Detroit, .ou of Mr. aloe Mrs. J. • Sept. .3rd -,-Ethel. titul the 2roitld t ie In rd Le 11'11.11 an, I;, , It. \\'. e' ••
Ir .Uulrrs.nu, FI, Helen.. The marriage .Sept. 2'lth-i el¢raal. Si'' \\ ISL elf. Su
,. �--Guderh'h til• _ uu do With lace new char.•• I I
refused tu-f •ed it, and Nh;a, .m' I'br• paella ,
rat. • aeon, dtoto the 'lath, Iii.,.. al•'Itt' IIun,. ti 1 ,
aM l) ke••'pinc ,teary'. bins tor Ido- Lo - - 11 •, f.,,,, t. • \\-r, . er I:• -• e',
__ bah en.\\ Illi:nn 2nd "MO, IOW .1....
Thursday. June '27, 102'9 -T
daughter. and
,222. ..
will take phu,e in Highland 1':irk Pres- Sept. -•,til
tiN.IT11 hyterian chttr,•h, •11rtrit. 4111 July -0. ' Sept. 272h-iIlytll.
oer. 3r.1 -Clinton Tn.
SE11111RTH 24,•0. vii-t'IintoII fo"t
•
\ti.. Lillie Cnrr ha: n•turuyl to 2
her woe}, at I'alg+r11 after a two \\'illinul t.)Iicer pn••rd .1 w:1 .311.1119
Mouth: visit at her 11••111.• Iters.
t:e.rg.' Lucite has rrrnrued 2" the home in I:gtu,.lida elle on Sn11d:ay. J111141 •
\\'.•-.1 after a Arlt x•1111 hi, brathe,rl iest . at the ace of eighty-two 'years.
.I:11111•.. ,1141 Master, Mise Marv, here. Ihrelts.•.l wa4 '111 1)11/ne•r n, --i tett of
the
M try A. I.tidlaw'. ,111 esteemed rest -'the tuw•nshili of IIilbert.
tettdent of 21114 cnmtu11n:ty', ,laasad ,it 1:1-t sixteen years ha.1 lived ill Eg-
Juue 17th. in 1 110 Clinton hospital. De- rie,INta-ilI'•. -Ile Ie ?iura-ived lis• hie 211(4'. By Aline Mlcha0lt
1 . •rawer son+ in her fifty-fifth year and three sorra and one daughter.
_bade -1sur nearly all her life In Morris Senforlh tit" l.*R one of it4 "I'.
: [1,44014% in the 21,41 th of Mrs 1tnu,•:.1 '111111 (iliT1 UH) s\\1 I.1 tl unobsrtved a. uatu•h asshr.wl11t .' -
q f11 1 F'`aT If \II N \
TEE RHYMiNG
OP11 MIST
11'1' there shiest 1N• .•Ill\ airy' Im„n.
the bal+u.ins.•\\'lien 2h.• but 4,t, cls. interlined ,i in the n: 'a 1 • n -
rto. , to Ile the - lnnu2aupmt .'eln•ter, Uridyl '
on his food he u..••d 1.1 from 11 ,tI 1:1Il a a11-114111_ •
o:h,•1 gid•• Of the r. -.I :11„1 1., in a o.•r,'• I,-- Wm. i:ine. \t \\ i
great IllIIa a.: it I so 4. 01 1 .-1 ' 0ur' ' M It.•u111•I. Sea forth: U' \I
(3,492 i, 111e'1 ...cue. and
the liev.111' 1011111, It„x011 Itut lx•rford. 'r.`r.•, 21.
dash to ills I• ncnr. •rod he could l 111' \1r-. .\.,:er.a,!I Itelcr:lt, \I - .I
baby girl ed con...ding him until Ili 1:entl4ft. S111.111',1 141 sou: \I. •t.•
baht girl had had time to zobbl•, tit' al,I'01111 :111.1 11111111 1:111e !, I,'..,:_`'
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McMillan. which •,,.•nrre.l o111 \\'rials'. 'Them :tie 2hunghtw tat - ••- i for .0 11Vt:'.1\1/'M %. • • •• lay. June 11111. at the age of greens} lipi• : , {„ • Only
eight' yearn. Deceased *Iii l' t u[ .Psi pt:,.fonr for ens.. ,1 henr. ,(trill Sunderland lea1114*) 1
her early }'ears in 'Tnckersnuith, but � [mat the• world shoat bat'•h a them I Four and w Had :iilrs l.em11.
had lived fn Srllforrh .1111•'. her mar- oce der t - .. (nl'•• of the smallest indefted••nt ran-
riage, fifty-three y'eare ago. Her lots .Uel render then ilius levet 2:.'110.
band died . years ago. and one - . road, in the world Is to l,.,_funt-.l t,.
ou. .1.' \I. M. -Milton. mn11ager ..f the There are thought: so rare (11,1 a Nnrthumbrt•land, tueland. 11,1. oily
i*
I'ri.111,•131 Dank In Srafurtsurvives wird .just. Lata,,. • 1',2241,21 nil a half Mil., kW.' :111.1 run=
It. N. Itlss••tdurllr.' who 11:19 hero nu I Some .hare of thy• r worth aw,: from the ntntn line of the I' ei.iot,
•
he ...1:1 11 of Sw,h1r111 Colle11111t.• Ills�f- There are thought- .., pure that a ' Vortl.11
estertl `a'
breath must ILuls,+u:l the coast, just \
tote for several }rare, lids accepted tt
It x..01 won;'. tattle 1,1:11u1s. It Is ew ..1 ,'
1se.tUon on the staff of Stratford steel I'hrm less than Sun,1.11,iu.f Railway her-,
!acute in+tttntr. sac.
Electric Wiring of All Kinds throne, a 111.' re. of tit:1 ' And these ars. the IKhta 1 ,01111 t„ Though the railaay le
`• 210111 it Has only' one ,I. !111/1113,111•1
y111. •
\lit and XPl'PI dnuht: ,_ 4411111 will hr nor cheek, and awn po(all• I11 leers Baal
nor railway engin,•.
\11
Anna inrt.ln Were of :Waterloo
acne.
1 of They :ire tint_' '• all tltln:r Ih:I1 1,11 -011. aft.r tip. .nen u' 1' _: i• fart 1
McArthu>< k areae. ' er up the roast, it makes ,41* dally
Frank their gnu. It. . . [ I are brute 411,1 journeys each way.
\t the r n ant of the fabric of 2 rete smut. j The railway. in spite of severe 1114
t.aires Pt
Though , g„ g yea ' speech tl111at441f mimesr :t Ii2.tlI taynan111'' into itsaex
owt
ter fly Mg year-. tndore Iotlg, for tearer is a hartme.'n1
still- :Ir ''rr o ire wholly kind:
Tal deur for lan2h•,•r, sal deep for Drovero.•nt scnetne for So'a linker,
telt.
. apt.' ihtmbur::h Jr,'rrnwinO watering -
W1121
lac"li.
\1'hnt w,r,:- ,•11% ,: lou44hu:: fiud'r D
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc,
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ZURICH
I Mr- p.` Ratite. .r.• with
we• • attending, r le V1441'11141
c Albert 211 ors:
h e Lutheran parsonage • -
11r,l•ry nuonIIng. •11111.• 174th. Miss 1,1.111.e
1'1a11+i110. daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
rg. 1'Iaurins, of 11ny township.
united ill marriage to William
l'a•'t•y. of near 'r-iclsl,.e6. The cere-
mony was performed by Iti-v. E. Tnerk-
h•itn. Mr. and ,Mrs. Lacey will reside
,11 the groom'. farm ill East 7e+rrn.
Ih•uule Ik,lard son+ at 'Tilbury Ilst
week - attending the funeral of the
Gunny of his brother Philip. who neer
1I1.•ir 1•:1I11 in nn antomobilf• accident
oI, • Mr morning. Jnn4' 111th. When
Philip Bedard. his four children and
11'0 loon-ekeets•r were driving the ear'
.truck 11 da•pre"slun in the road :uud
ran into n .Ie•p ditch filled t\^itli Nater.
520- .104e1.11 iI•.Ilwitli, the lluna•keep-
er. and the ehlldren were In the re/1r
...011 'of -the sedan and were Inmhlr to.
Let out. \I r. 1141111x,2 managed to crawl
through the w-Imlon- and summoned
.ssIstmmr, hitt it arrh'Pd til,, late td
.••^Iso• the Ilres of the imprisoned ones.
The ehildr.n were from1 PI¢hleen
Month. to eight year. of 11444'.
The marriage took 111.011. 11 M11.•h,'11I
111 lone 12th of \I is. 4.eelia Nereid of
clear 4,112..b lid ami 1•:liner Ke"trnfay.:r.
-on of 31re. Re.temoyer :ul.1 the late
F:.lwlirll Iteett•mayer of Ilny 1'l'Y1141)114.
The newly-N'4'1141e41 cunple w ill reside
on flit, grtw.ni'. farts 111 the Bronson
1line. -
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontas CI by 4 egg)
i can supply your wants in
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. EXETER
itec. Walter Jones. re.tor of Trice
itt \letnorinl chnrcll the Inst two 1111.1
n half ye:tt'A. has been appointed tW •-
for of the parish of Milverton !nal , '
\llllbank and will Mare I':2ett•r about'
1,101141 lat.
.\mitre I:Ih4"m, •,1 1-.Islrne, Los
pnrl•hnseel the residence of the late
Ita2id \\'yaw :mil 4c14•'I--to time t•-
I'..eter In the tan.
Exeter ha• 1.1'1 111V41.1 11 14111"1111 11'1:1 •l_
i 1,111211,11 in 11y tint powder rate. iti-
k .l of !i_ ter h.t•. per year. jt wI11
1 .a :t:t" per li.11,
NV,- \1o111 McKetlsle !tete 1•r.14(1N•
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her position "n the 1:Nete t High $..h.,...1
staff and hats accepted a similar 1s'-1
Ilon 11 Tarleton 1'111 e.
F.dwnrll J. Christie dle.t on Thur.-
,
hnry, ei:ly' teat la \'ietoric hospital. 1e,nt,nn.
:ince .01 lrp•r2211 ,11. Ile was, In hl. for-
Iy-ninth year. Ile is sttra'I'',*l by hi.
, wife. 1114' daughter. [:rate. his mother
a 111 one sl,tcr. 110.2 Roger••, 'nf T•,roi.-
The .1ecnself 221)14 11 mentlwr of t
1111111(4' cnnncil..Fors %ea f. he wa. f
I...ttn..4er but of late y.•nrs he 11n.1
j (leen in the retail (21(11 business,.
1 The death ..f John Stell ...curry' al
Monde, morning last nt hlsa. honer
ben.. In his nlnetyf0trth year. lese•te*
el reeve with hitt penises to this cormn-
try In 1!4'111. For meny years her farm- '
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