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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-6-6, Page 5ntaiSPAY JUNE 11013 ER PERIOD F WOMANS' LIFE FROM 45 to 50 kte'reitingExpelierice of Two ; Women—Their Statements Worth Reading. F White Oak, Ont. —'At Change (Alfa *hen deetore could do no mote and I was eeetteeet feii-eveeta uLpybdiya InEY. Pinkham's Vegeta. ble Compound came to the front and did Wonders for me, I had heen having fe- male troubles f o r ••• Years, nee' head trou- •hte' bled tee severely at neennee ee, ernes, I had bearing downpainsand,back- ',teen ed, ache anti I was very .tehe anemic from excessive flowing. 1 rece rend your Compound highly and ,do •I can tb advertise it as a genuine wo- iern's medicine." — Ides. Sehnert:a *INNING, 'White Oak, Ontario. The Case of Wire. 'Orlin., Ohid.--"I can tritthfully ester that I -never had anything do me so ch good during Change of Life oti Ly- idatE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 14,-.4lefore I had taken one half a bottle Of it I began to feel better, and I hive eteatinued taking it. My health is better ,tRan it has been for several years. If '41Women would take it they would•es- pe Untold pain and misery at this time life."— Mrs. ALICE KIRLIN, 358 W. Circleville, Ohio. .-.• The Change of Life is one of the most „critical periods of a wornan's existence. 144.t suchtimesevonten rnayrelyupon Lydia I. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound. '714 Crediton lefr„ M. Hirtzel and daughter Eva are spending a few, Nyeeks witle friends in Capace Mich. • • A large number from 'here attend- ed tee celebration at Dashwodd on Ohne ,3rd. All report having, a fine 'time. The Crediten Stars meet lbe iciongratulatedin the way they play- ed ball with Fullerton teamt :The iseiore was 13-5 in the stars favor Miss S. Kuhn returned home, after spending a ,couple of .weeks eyith. eriends in Detxpit, , • • The Misses Watson and Steelder•- nt the holidays with their parents At their respective hornef,s 'Miss C. Kuhn was. in London one kl'aet east week. Vast Wednesday eveeing the.Brttiven les drove over to Dashwood and play- ed a friendly game of ball with their team. We are sorry to say that the Brownies were defeated .btit is hop - led' they, wall do better speed Crape e epee was 1.8.5 in the Stars favor fern t Wedding belle are exeectece OS be • heard in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Guettinger spent Sun- day tv•it.heriends in lea,shwieed. Rev. Burr. left for Hespeler last • Friday owing t� the, eerie/es Means Pt his father. 'Word tea been Tee teived tp day that he »lied. eters/ %ern and children left to attend the gutteeal, -Mae Meleallab spent a fetel elaes la Detroit visiting with friends: eninalber from here attended the' Wens at Exeter on Tuesday. All re - Moat havine a fine time. ‘. M. 'Levi 'barter of Clandeboye paid (else town a flying visit on Sunday• ., Rev, Bease �f Hespler occupied the etieepit in the Evangelical Cenral list Sunday meriting and ever:jug, gra Wm. Paget :speeit Sunday with his parents at t'' St. Catharines, Kr. Lewis Carey spent the holidays; t—his home in Goderich. t I ' ATJRQNDALE dEtueontrale. .' I The Late Mrs. Dew—There died in lieboane on Lot 21, COO. 441 May 20th Mary Ann :Evans renal- pf ehe late John Dew aged 73 years and 10 Mentes. The deceased had been ail- 'infor some time with ihe irt freebie • butt was able to be around mita the Friday previous to her 'death'. She • sees born in Wiles Great Britain and came' to Canada with her parents when three years .oId,settIin no the ntal comets -Non Of Otseerhe4 treard ?was martiect te Mr. John- Dew who redeceased her. about 10 years ago After her Inarriage she 'resided on the 2rd con. of Usbeene and about , s 5 ts0 hithe PalUnrLMre GIN PLL ASSECA IT "rive yearagne I was taken down with what the doctors called Itentin- euatioe of the Inacider—inteese pains in the back and loins, and difficulty in - -urinating, and tee attacks, which Interne tiore fret/none amounted to susbearable agony. became so weak that I axed eat welk acrose the floor, My wen mut le the papers abont MN PILLS ezeteeet for ts bo. Peom • the Very nest, 1 felt that GIN anx.,i.,s 'were doing me good. The pain was relieved at once, and the altacke were • less iretmetit In SIX Nveeks, the :hone, in the 33I4dder eame away. When 1 retail liow 1 sellered and leow now I am healthy and able to work, cannot express myself strongly' ethiugh wfless I speaks:zees/hat GIN PILLS have done foe hie". IOIIN HERMAN. Hamilton, Ont Regular dim, sect letx, 6 for$2o .-at all doges% Yea ea11 try thee* free ty writing for a freeeatisple to NatiOnal Dreg & Ciscanieat Len of &Medd, feleatette Delete A TOtoato. " teeteeee' Yettre ago Meved te• AO filen; oe which be tdiea• * UM( Dew Was 4n eetiratehl char" a-eter and wes iligely resPected 111 to eolII.PeleAltYr She w(ls Ativt/Y.0 theUghtfal o vho'nee49,o %Ago and considered elo eacrieice to great. $he le euevivett by ,even children file) boys and two eeirls. David, of Hee- sell'. Frank of Clyde No' dvan ef "UsbOrne ; (Ma :Daniel an (Aeries et home; Mrs. Golden a Middleelise; end tfire .P. Ryolenao Of Drilnieerater, Tee fanexal was iheld, Sundae to the Exeter oenteterlez ' Mr. Will Dew, of Wales N',4 in, WO Lerd, attendin,g the uIpeia oi.the te, here.. SOIIV Dew "of iTalbo'rneo ••••• WOODEFAM Miss Frankie Coln retunned; to Londonelast week after ependieg few, days at her ;home on the St le COIL MS* Jonathan Shier continuevery poorly and launder the constant oare otDr end nursed • TheRev. W. R. Vance will this week attend the annual Conference in St. Th'onneee John Wilson pf the Base Line is a lay delegate to attend the conference in St. Teomtie. jaines, Pringle of the Base line ex - Petits to raise his new. barn this week Mrs. Spearin of $t. Mares elsent Sun'clay e le Weed:hem. Walter :Stevens has been lag off work because of mealslee, The (measles have about idisappeer- ed from this :community the attack in neatly oases has been especially Vie- vere. ' • The doctor is ileecoreing quite an expert' in the use of his car aedl is very generous in the treatment of his friends. ' A' quiet wedding took place on Tuesday of last week at he :home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Murphy ,on the Bae line Nv:hen their deughter Kate Nvas maeried to r. Dube of the vic- inity of Peterboeough. The • Rev. Colin Fletcher of the Thames Rohde officiated. "Mr. and Mrs. Dobe leave this week for their home in the east Miss Abbie Bole who has been Vis- iting; .at the parsonage will spend a weere ia.,Mount BM/gest 'James. 'Allen is busy reconstrucitiet eliee'ewerage systena of the town. The' continued rains have sezious- 13' some of the cropin this section. The meadows • and wheat. fields are doing well. IMr. a.nd Mrs, S. Ford spent a few days :in lAylruer. Congregations en Sunday were . small on 'eccount of the. rain. . 'John Copelen,1 is visiting in the west. ' ST. elARYS A petitioned has been circulated to have the usual half holiday of all stores during the menthe of ;lane July and August. The, voting on the $42,e00 public school by-law .to build a new ,central School building took place lase Sat- urday and was defeated the third time by tee property owners beets, mejority of ten Had the oppone ents of the byla* made as strenuoue effort to defeat the By-law as the school trustees did to carry, it • it would have met with more crushing defeat It was reported on the street the day previous to voting that sane of tee trustees- said' that •ifeette, .by- law should be defeated for the third tine that they would resign. The following was the vote For 217;' against 227 Majority against 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Box of St. eiarys -celebrated their fiftieth sanely - ears, of their wedding on •TheeledaY May 23rd. Mr. Bailey has been bail- iff of the St. Marys Division Conrt for over fifty-one years. "41"-"'" • ZAJWICHI : • Recruits Wanted for F. Co. 33rd Regiment, to attend Goderich damp, June- 17th to 128th. 'Apply to Capt. W. J. lleaman Exeter. • The trustees are laying 'content side -walk' Mr. Louis Weber is fote- mon and finisher The work is be- ing done by day labor which is, can sidered the cheapest and best. It is reported that Mrs. Nicholson of Blake inte,nds moving the Blake Hotel building to Zerich and convert into a boarding &mite. This v.-ciald be a good move •and would fill a long felt'went. Mr. Conrad' Simon met with a bad accident on Wednesday evening, on the Zurich road. He was driving one leading another he had boeight when Mr. Deoher's dog tart out. Sic - Mon was (weaned Dee of the rte.' aee landed aeon hishead Bothhorses got away the, livery horse wrecking the buggy. Mr. Siemon was -carried into Deckeres house and, medical aid. sum - nonce, He soon revivedand was able to be taken home in Dr .Campe ben's auto. Miss L. Faust. and Roxie Eilber, from Zurich and Wilhia7n Edighoffer 14th Con, S. School were elected del- egates to the S. Sohool Covention and Pearl Wurtz, Annie Hess and Henry Pfile as alternekes. • litre; JaSebesikevald is very goorty at presentediffielewhe: operated' on by Dr.' Gunn of Cliettae•:arsd while the operation was successfully performed her vitality is ea impaired theft her recovery is slow. ;Mr. 'Gideon Koehler eon of Mr. JL Ieeohler had the misfortune of hale- ing his leg broken, on Saturday while assisting Mr. Win Calfas itt doing some repairs on his traotien engine, The aocident was caused by. one of the large cog wheelfalling over and catchingKoehler in the leg before he had time to get irony. • envieations are ,out ter the wed' ding of Mr. Roland Geiger to Miss Meeissa Pfile to take place on Wed- neetlay jane 50. teems was settled ;to betedele eheroh on Sencley by Fathet 801=0' (lex for the marriageof Mies Floe:ewe Laporte to eittr, Lewis Ileneteati of Caherd ItiVer the wedding tee take, place on Jene the lith'. M. Sam J. Latta. editor of the GOY an, Seek Prairie Newel, and brother of Mrs Itowell of town, is again the Liberat eantlidate in Last 'IdOuntain.,1 for the corning eleetiotut in, Saskist. eheWatt "Slim' is h native of litieon County and formerly prineipal of the , Zurich Sehool and for 4 namber ef einire,oleek of Hay Township. wag defeated in 191118 election but will WirCtItie, tifitee lieredst hoeina'beetker • 7777 ss, •T EXE'TE1• Killed at Winnipeg The Many erienee of Dt': hind Mrs. D. A, Andeeson of 'Winnipeg Mete forinerie ef Reeter and Who' left here shout six yeare ago for Winnipeg; Will syMpatteze with teem in the Jose of their l'ttle eon Dalton The foelowleg ace.ount of is death was taken from the Winnipeg Free Pres Vette hie- father and :mole only feW yarl nwy m an a utogktohile'i but powerless to went 1.0.M.' or give Lim aid, Delon Elliot Amderson the 1O -year -Id sexy of Dr. D. Ae Anderson of Tioeetta ;Court, was run over and fatally injered by a. south bound Poe - twee 'Avenue Car shortly atter, 6 oe clock Saturday evening. Tee accid- ent (scoured at the center of Sher- brooke end, l3roadveay, where ;the boy Nvee ',teeing a bloyle., endeavoring ne cress in front of 4 South Bound earn'The front tenok of the car pas- sed over his right arm at the should-, 'er •oruetting it ten taulp and literally eevering it from, lase:bode. He wee 'taken to the General Rosie -Eat where he euccumbed at 9,15 Sunday morning' M.-Decider:1; laappenecl tender es.. necially 1sad 'circumstances. It had been the intention •of Dr. 'Andereon. and, his little stn to "hee re the ees- ideeee of E. 0, lloe et. '56 Simko etreet the little fellow's uncle Shortly before' 6 o'clock, Mr. Hooper hode up to Dr. Anderson's apartme-nts in Rosetta 'Court on a Ileicyele with ties intention of geeng to t266 Simboe street with the doctor and Dalton. The 'three werel about to :enter Dr. Anderson's auteneobile When little Dalton motieed his unties bieyole standing at the eueb. 'I'll ride your wheel unclein cried. Dr. Ander son wanted ;his son te ride in the oar with them but he replied that his 'uncle West -Vent the wheel that night and Nvouldl save him:going after it again. His father agreed with a smile, and the little fellow promptty teounteerealte wee,[ saying as 'he did with a !happy little lazteeh 'I'll get there before you father." These were the 1a,st words the boy' was 'heard to oay.. Tee, little fellow was a good rider aud was soon speeding along ahead of the motor car Several times he ter- med, and waved back to the -two el.:Tants:in the car de if to say jou can't catch me. Dr. 'Andersen pet on a little more speed and when the boy arrived at the corner of Broadway and Sherebrooke streets the motor was scarcely a quarter of a block be- hind. iAdNorth bound ear was come in down Broadway. The boy noticed it and slowed .up looking over his •shoelder at the, approaching ,auto- ae-ebe did ;so to give the oc- cepants of the carh, wave of hie hand He Aid not notice that a Portage Av- enue Car was °omeni the opposite direetion..and riding 'gel:Lind the north bound car weet directly in front oC the other one. • 4' The inotorman noticed the boy top late to ,stop in tenant and the car crashed into the bicycle, sendring it•• Out to the other ;side of the street The rider pitched forward on his head with his arra thrown out in front of h•itn, and the ear passed over crushing. it to pulp and almost sev- erin•g,'it at the shoulder. ' The frantic father in the antonieb- ile• SLIM • the danger...his son Nvas td. bet was powerless to avert: the ()neje dents r When notified of the accident Mrs. Anderson, almost frantic with grief rushed to the 'hospital and remein,eld. at her sone, bedsicle throughout the entire night, :hoping against hope that her boy Nvouldwegain conscious, nes s before he died. - .:Dr. Anderson and his family are well known in the city, and Dalton who Was the only on and the pride of the family, Wee -Otlej of eWininipelere. brightest .yoaths. lie was a silver and gold mehelfst in oratory, and just two weeks ago be joined young Methodist Church. . Celebration in Dashwood Dashwood was the reecha of far- mers and *titers for miles aroundi en Monday June 3rd the King's birthday Tee ley was excellent and early in the mornime, large crowds gathered; into the village. The Exeter ba-ndt had been engaged for the day and did excellent work' to the satisface tithe ot all. -- The programeme" for the de'y start- ed off with a Calithemplan procession in which were several amesing dis plays led by the band. Next came ri baseball match between Centralia and Dashwood juniors the vieitors win- ning oat by one run. The afternoon opened; ep etvithan e excitt hog game :between Creditors, and Ful- lerton, The game was close with Dlewt9 of excitement until' the last innings wheirdFullarton Weakonel and, Crediton pectin* the score and won out This was followed by horse races and foot races tetach were very itteresting and well contested. A concert was eeld in the evening. Nine Changes In Exeter • The 'first draft of stations by the stating committee of the London cenference is issued. Rev. W. G. H. McAllister, formerly of Blenheim is down for Beeler and Rev. Richard Hobbs for Gleneee. It is underetood thet Rev. W „H. Bete, formerly of • Centre:la le te be seeerannuatect stood thee Rev. W. IL Butt formerly' Feeling are some. of the changes Exeter ;Carnes, St. W. G. H. McAllis- ter _ • Paelthill le, 3. (teen. Hensel! Vett Hicks Ceediton Shelby jefferson. Sylvazi A. Seel/. Ansa Creig J. Reeser. Lecan, T, George "Woo:leans W. 11. MoTavieh. kiekton R. C. Burten„ Arkone John Ball Prokon Ileron Snell. Mount Ilridgee A. J. Agnew Serbia Divine it, W. 3. Ashton. Wyoming J, W. Pringle. ' 'enmesh 12. 3, Fair Irlover T. 3. Allot. London Wellingten C4, .tki Hazen Hyatt edeenesi Millyarde Einereee Anomie T. W. Cozeue. leorcheeter E. r El3th Seerge Jewett Mitelielq 3. W, NUc V. C. Coeene Dist act News A steane heating system ,Wilt lbs. in- stalled in the Xedel School la lin. ton, 1 = t PreParafions are bele; made to eut a cement emir:dation ;leder the P. es- byterian Meese at Varna. John Avery ha e been awarded t he contreet of building a large only( *e. on the 4tb and 5th con Fullerton for $337.. The •business places of Forest will lose every Friday afternoon during the montlts of June, July 'August arid September. , It looks as though the post office at Chiselhurst is soon to be Meted Mr. Vennor is contineing it tett unless someone else takes it eoon it will be closed. Mrs amen Beichert aged 78 year, passed away suddenly on Wedneeday morning May 29th et the borne of her May 20tb at the home of her Stanley. The funeral was held or Saturday afternoen to Baird's cem- etery, Barfield. The Ontario Street parsonage Clin- ton was the scene of a happy; eventi on Thursday Mew 23rd when Miss' Delle Hazel Finch daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Finch was united in marriage to John` F., Dixon. The etre tunny was performed by the Rey. T. Wesley ,Cosens. Rev. ele L. Small of B/ytte, has ao. cepted a call to Hespeler, of the Guelph Presbytery Rev. -Mr. Small Las' been pastor of the Blyth epaegret gation for the past five years, where he has done excellent work and bas ;Dance endeared Ihimself to his peo- ple, who •greatly regret his departure He leaves for Hespeler almost im- mediately The home of Mr. and Mrs. John PM lock Bayfield was the scene of a pre- tty wedding when their daughter Miss Florence joined band and. !Sweet with Jno. Stewart of Goderieh. The ceremony was performed at one o'- clock in the presenee of about .55 guests Rev. II, 3. Condell pastor of Trinity aura Bayfield, tying :the nuptial knot Mr. and Mrs .Stewart will reside in iGoderich the groom holdingea positioe here as travelling salesman for the Kensington Furnie- era Co. •• The license commissioners for Centre Huron met in Godericb. last Wednesday and considered tbe applie- ation to transfer 'the „license of the British Exchaege hotel from E. R. Swartz to Jas..Reynolds who has pur Chased the property The application was granted and Mr. Reynolds tools: Possession on Saturday. The oommts- sioners also sanctioned the tranefer- ing of the Huron House from James Reynolds to Alex Robinson The lic- ense of this hotel was named last week as one of those. to be cut off but it does not expirh. for 60 days A. very pretty Nveddine was solemn, ized at the Meese, Queen Hill, ore Tbursday May 23rd, when ;Laura Hamilton, youngest daughter of Rev. E. II. and Mrs. Sawere; formerly. of Brueefield was untieCin greerriage with 'feer. David Burgress, of Tilbury The beide was gowned in an embreid- cried znaequieette robe and carried boquet of bridal rose. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. E. H. Salvers assistedeby Rev at, eecNab of Underwood A. number of rel- atiVes of the contratting parties' were present. After a• dainty wedding breakfast 'Mr. and Mrs. ,Burgrese left for a short trip and will ibe, at home in Tilbury after .11ilY las - •.• On Tuesday eyening May_28th at the home of Mr. and Mrs .T. le Went- eringlaam, Logan, there took plase the' marriage of their daughter, Miss Lizzie to Mr. Thos. W. thelhard, of Howell> the bride looked -en.... Werec- tive being attired iti -- wearing a wreath of 'oranges e - some and carrying a 'baguet rf When roses. Miss Mary Winteringuarn. tee bride's sister acted as brideMeld and was dressed in Cream; voile and earried a baguet of carnations Mr. James L. Pitobard supported' the groom Rev .ler. -MacRae of Knox aura Mitchell tied the mystic knot and Miss Katie Balfour Hibbert play- ed the weddieg march The gifts were numerous and costly and testified to the 'esteem in wbicb the bride was regarded by a large circle of friend's Mr. and Mrs, PAM/ant will resides ali Red Grave. LATE BUT NOT HOPELESS There is no denying the fact that the agricultural interests of the swine try are •discouraging late and une promisine at the middle of May. But our brave people must not lose eight of the fact that Mother Nature has a. thousand compensating laws and re- sources. Let every man eland to the plow, plant the aced and stir the soil 8ucli growing you never aruw: as will result in the remaining months of the seasori; There is ample time yet for bumper crops but there is -leo time to be lost—don't you ferget that If the late sinniner brings erouth.up- en your fields—turn the soil after every rain or shower never al- lowing it to bake and burn but keep it pulverized, and dusty if needs be The subeoil Wilt teen retain the mois.= tura that now exists in most parts of the country, and you will lee reward- ed with surprising results, Keep the plows going in the dryest possible weather and tern the soil irerned, • iately after every ehower, and there- in, not only retain the moisture but enable the Soil to breathe frese life and power, like the human lungs Remember the life-giving tourist: - Patents to growing crops comes out of the etneoephere s YIV Oh iSs the soil. but it. must be eravre by elle • roots downward through the paver- ized soil and thence upward by etre., cturel law into thle developing plant grain o2 fruit. --Mord & Works. There is no real need of anyene .trovhied with oonstiptition •Ckanaberlaiet's Tablets will cuat agreeable tnovtaletit of the hew:. tb without an implemeeet offesit. Give them et trial far Sete bY alteleelers, DA Sli wo OD Messes J. Kellermen and E. mo, Man are meking ovine itelerolfeneenta by buildiae new feneee. J. K. Goetz axle deughter Ida, et., tended the fueeral of Mr ,Goetz's mother at Springville. The poetoffice °petted a say- -tng'e batik here foe the eetseettience of lthe citizens on June let. Eech age Of our' lives bes its joyP- 01(1 people ehould be- happy, and they Win be if Chan' berlailes Tablets are taken to etrengthen the digestion aed keep the bowels reguiar. These, tab - are mil4 and gentle io their 40 - tion and especially :suitable ler peo- ple' of lead -dee age Or ohler, For sale by ail •dealers, LIMAN Mr. It E. Illehheen Nvho for fine years was manager of the Henbanes ..idelt here, has been, oapved to Monte, el. and heves on Tuesday. Mr. Lewis of 4,m:waster ;branch is his succeeetor A. K. }Reties reeve oe Biddelph, ,who has been confined tcs hie borne for the past three months with ellen- inatiSm, is able to be aroinecl again with the help of a vane. : " Edward Maher of the 3;t1t' conces- sion of Bidduleah eied soddenly on Wedelesday last of teart trouble. The C. 0.F. held an open meeting ita the Stanley opera house on Friday night last, et which the following speakers were present J. A. Stewart, EL C. B. J., P. e7an Someren, El., 8:; W. G. Strong E, 0; end Dr. Te M. etanley, 0. M. D., of Brantford.. The musical part of the programme was tarnished by .local talent. When your child has the whooping cough be careful and keep the count] loose and expectoration easy by giv- ing Chamberlain's Cough remedy as it may be required Tbis remedy will also lieuify the tough maces and znake it easy to expectorate. It bas been used eucceesfully in mane ep- idemics and is safe and sure For sale by all dealers . ItieRKTON .. .•/ . Measles are prevailent. Noeecheol in 'School. S. Np. 2 lens,bor e. e •• The Presbyterian Sundt 'School will Wee their senever•sa tee eeevir on -Sunday June 16th ail the Met& ist S. 8. on June 30th. — Our boys played a friendly game Baseball with the Woodham boys the fair grounds on Saturday eveni which aese,lted in a tie, the score 5 to 5 . :At a meeting of the Directors the Agee Society held recently it w decided to paint the Secretary's Off' and Main Hall whicja will help the • pearance. . Twenty four entries has been re eived by the; Sec. •A. Doupe for ti standing fall wheat crop competitip in connection with the Agra Societ and .have been forwarded. to the Gov ernmene at Toronto, The following. are the names of the competitbre. "Dawson's Golden Chaff, wheat, Sweitzer; John elorphet; Wesle Shier; Wilbert Sperling; Thos. Hart /nee, Percy Sperling; John Kennee George Hazelwood; llobt Hazelwoo• 'Abundance'; M. Brethour, Hu Berry; 'Nelson Watson e Hiram Co land; Wra. 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WILLIS POWELL, Main Street '1 1 '41 • Ohild,ren ,Ory FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTC A WHALEN Mr. Edwaid Mollarr, a farmer a- bout 35 years of age residing with his sister on the Roman Linea twp fniles west of Whalen was found by his sister in an untonscioue condition in the barn Dr. Lang of Granton was im.mediately summoned but leer. Mo - Harr was dead before he arrived Mr. Mellen' was in comparatively good health and was preparing to go to Lucan It was thought at first that he had fallen front the scaffold, but the doctor found no bruises end pror flounced death duct to heart failure Deceased leaves one brother and one sister. • Patrick Tookex of the Roman line, died recently front a comnlication of diseases caused first by the berating of a blood vessel. Ile leaves a Wife and ope ohild Ile had beer. inerriedr two years. Mrs. Toohey's maiden. mune was Miss Rider. During the recent electrical storm lbe house of Dennis Ileenian'' was seruck and slightly daraaged. tier. John Hooper who had his build itz completely destroyed by lightning two years agp, has now erected one of the finest barns in Western On- tario, It is 102 feet long andel] feet wide and is equipped with iron stan- chions for ties a silo 14x45 a splen- did bog peh and a six horse power gasoline engine. It is now weft known thee not morel teat one ease of rheumatism in ten reonires any internal treatment whatever All that is needed is a free application. of Chamberlain's Lin- iment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it Nvill relieve, the pain and soreness. For' sale lay ell dealere BENSALL A. happy eeent teeth plaCe at the home of ihe bride on treesdaY after noon May efith at 3 et:10c14 Whers Mrs. James lefee ether Ava Married to A.zc Fairletire Rev. E. nict Smith; officiated. Only a few of the jinn:teal late relativee and coetractine par- ties were preeeet. The happy couple left cin the etvertine train for London They Veterned•Teureday eVelting and Were ten4ered. 8 eeeeption by the groom's Sister Mrs, Jae, H. 13e11 A pleaeant tithe was efseet. Tee band marched down mid serenaded thete dutieg the evening. Mr. and Mee,. Ifairbaien leave shortly for the weet where the streein ons oonsiderabit onmerty Fie. .14 W. llibbort bf Gerrie preattile, ed le the diethedist Soltarch laot &m- at, . 0111 Ott.ittONI rn1u totoito two sell Methodists at the London Con- eerence in St. Thoma.s. Mr. -T. J. Berry has purchased the well known Clydesdale Stallion, Guin- ea Gold from Mr. Wm. Berry of Beneefieldi Mrs. J. D. Dick, of Oakville was here during the past week visiting her mother Mrs. W. •Ohapraan and many relatives in Heneall and elide:it, (Mrs. Thomas Kelly left here last week for Alberta te join .her hus- band who has leen there for the past year Or eo. She was accorocane ied by her brother Harold, Who is going to Saskatoon and vicinity where his father and brothers are /nod, Mr. Thomas Hudson is getting, along well with the improvements he is :making, having, his dwelling now on fine cement blocks, anel is pre- paring to add a neat addition to it Work is also proceeding rapidly on Xr. Urquhart's residence and it will soon be on cement blocks' land better - wise in good shape. Trade 'continues quite brisk in our village for this season of the year and everything at present is looking very favorable in the crop pf vegeta- tion line. The election of officers for the ensu ing term was lead in the 'Masonic Lodge here on Measly evening last and Worthy Past Master George Wren was appointed as representa- tive to attend the Grand Lodge at Toronto next month. •••••••••••••11.1.,11.001.10MOYMMI.1% Miss Margaret Dryesdale left on Tuesday morning for the west tel else it her brother and sister and °the* relatives. Mrs. Barnett of Chatham is visite ing her mother Mrs. Geo. Thompson Mrs, C. McDonnell has retuned,/ front a two weeks visit with her sis- ter in Detroit. Mrs. Peter Robinson left here last weeh for a trip through the weed and her nth)* friends wish he a pleasant visit. A union Sabbath School pieta will be held on the 91b of this month to London and will no doubt be as he former years largely patronized. Mr William Welsh was here during the past Nveek he is evidently qui* pleased with As new location in 81031 onto and expects before long to have bis honae finished and alt Ida fagsteyl with him Mr. Harry Bolden is having his pia* ning mills repainted, • Revs David Buchanan sou of Mrs ,j'irs Buchanan of this village, and wlhs has very successfully been carrying on 'rniesionary work in. South Airbus; has been spundiee the past week on; furlough with his parents. Mr. James McArthur thei inspector of stations was in tbe village th:s week looking after the interests of the company, anel bee tends making improvements to the freight sheds rieht away, and hold out •good hopes ttf a new station be ing built here not in the far distant. FREE TO 'YOU ---MY SISTER !, REX TO YOU AND EVERY OISTEN SUFFER* *NO FNMA WOMEN'S AILMENTS. 1 am a woman. X know woman's euiTeringe. I have found tho euro. ett I poll; Issalo free of any charm my bogie treat*. Meat with full instrUctions to any sufferer front wareenn ailments. I want to tell ail women' about* this Cure— you, my raider, for yottreelf, roue daughter yourmother, or your Aster. I want tO tell you how to num yourself at here° Witheett theholo of a. doctor. 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