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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-4-8, Page 5+a„ ii SUSINESS CAROB, 1tioQRA )EEN— • issuer 01 Marriage Llooneoe. Of deo atGroeery,Terauerry bt)opt, Hr0apelk MISS LAURA SPENCE Teacher of Plano or 0/rga gTHE1, ONT. ) K. 0, T, M. Bruasole .Toot of the Maccabees, No. 24 hold theirregular ue6 Meetings u the L R e o d e Rusin line ,r g kl Iof 11 u the 9 at 'rueadu r 1 and Brd Y evenings of enah month ne. Vieltors alwuYn we A. SO H FBS, Ooa. eleGU I RC, R, H WM, SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER. off' MARRIAGE LICENSES ewe In 1110 Peet 1/11100, Ethel. 80.4 JAMES HARRIS, 'Agent Howiek Mutual . Fire Insurance Company • tuna. and Residence- WALTON, ONT. JOHN SUTHERLAND 1000RA0pa, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH, AUCTIONEERS. t ki. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION, e Ran, will hell for better prices, to better men In leas time and less charges. than any Dither Auctioneer In East llurou or howon't charge anything. Dates and orders can always he arranged at this office ' or by p 0ra0nal applioatlon, - - ROBT. H, GARN/SS BLUE VALE — ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terms reasonable, Bales arranged fu, at the anise of Tan Poon, Brusaole. 220 URAL AND CONVEYANCING. IA/ M. lil1VQLAlIt- 1 M. a B0,'l8Eer, fiulloftoq Uouvoynuoor, tlutur r rho, ho, -Uihoo—Stew01Pe Hlook 1 door Nor oNorth ul (Matra] 110161. Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank, 1jitO1JDL'00'1', HAYS Be BLAIR-- 8A1t1t181'l,lt8 8)LI01're1148, NOTAR119B >'.UHLIII, 14T0. W. raounYour, If .0, 14. 0. Hays 0, F. 11oou,, Ofaeee—Those formerly occupied by Reims' Uamerou dt Bolt, Gonzaroa, ONTARIO. DENTISTRY OR. R. P. FEILD, nitterunt Urnduate of the Royal College of Dental durgcuu9 of Ontario and Fh'et.uiasn Honor Graduate of Toronto University. ()Mae next to Brewer's Photograpu ti alhery, HIl0138811,01. Y u4a "ice, Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS: ANY even mothered eeotlon of Dominion Landola Manitoba, S0akotehewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded ay guy person who is the eule head of a !amply, or any male over 18 years of age, to the extent of tine -quarter section of 100 no'os mare or leas Entry may Le made personally at the local laud omue fur the diatrlot iu which the laud is eftuate, The homesteader to required to perform the uouditioue eon oeotod therewith under one of the io116wiug plane (1)At least six montba' rose datum upon and oultivat,cu of the laud m each year Tor three years, (2) If the father (or mother, 1f the father le deceased of the homesteaderupon a r0aidea and entered hllorn lu the rei..ity of t the requirements esto he real. donee may be na.b,8nd by such pereou re- siding with the father or mother. (8) 14 6110 settler nue hie permanent real. deuce upon forming laud uwued by him hi the vicinity of b16 homestead, the re- duiremouts as to resideuoe may be satin. fled by rosldnuou upon the sada land. given to' he ndowwienlouer *4 Dominion Lando at Ottawa of luteutwu to apply 'for Patent, Dope ty of the Mit star u Luterior. N. B, Unauthorized o111lieatrou of this ad- vertisewentwill not be paid for, SALT Farmers or Storekeepers by doming to the Brussels Salt Works can get any kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, Foreman, Brussels. 1 llflJrPdfOflStnlnae 1 trouble Is a symntom of. and not fn itself a frau 011 ins,:, Wo think of Dyspepsia, H00ttburn, and Ino, ,'stlon ns real diseases, yet they. aro symptoms only of a certain apeoil0 Servo sickness—nothing else. It was this fact t ,11 1t1:,t correctly led Dr. Shoop 1n-1ho emotion of tint now very (*pularetemnnh Romody—Dr, Shoot .% Itestonnie,. 11oh144 direct to the stomn111 non', ', s, .lona bmn4ht that 01vress and favor t0 Dr. shwa amp his Rcshnutive. with. 001 that Original. (3)3)1 highly vital principle, no oath lasting aleoopl lslnnenls ware cunt to belied. For 1401(1.011 distress. bloating, biliousness, had breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. 8haon's ReSMrulive--Tablrts or Llqutd—and seefor your. sell "what 1t eon and will do. Wo 0011 and shwa fully recommend Vit' oShoop's ' Business Cards MISS MYi7TS. M'PQNALD of Oranbrook, who hep taken honor. in several oonnervetory eginninattene tit Toronto la pre. Pared to give lostl'notl0ns on Plano or Organ, pr term*: and tutee 9r leaden apply. to tiifds 1Hel)onafd, ' 81.4 A. H. MON IEITH 3nrelater, S9holtor, Notary, &0,, 9111earito' to 4. 1}. Maodoollld, ()Mee over litandard 130.144, 13l•aasels, DR, 7, T. M' RAE 1}ae11e1or of Moi kine, 17niverelty of Toronto L foetit4Qto and Graduate of the College of I'II - swimsd u S gun 4 s Oat. u Post r 8 ga nue a Uhroa 018 a Eat Nose , UhWn s a and eon to Hospital, Ru I1 TO I Hnt sU Surgeon t0 4 g s.> 1ic• nui's lion itnl llm h Ol1)oe over II R Smith'si7,1114 Store. Tole Phone oo)ueotim) with Urnabrook ut all hours. . OR. HAMILTON Dental Surgeon ' Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto university ; Licentiate or Royal ()Wean or Dental nurgrons, of .Toronto. Oliloe over T. T, Ross' store Lir'nee0fe, to Will visit Wroxeter the !rat and third Mondays and Gorrio the seb4nd and. fourth Moudoya of 011011111011th, OR. WAI3OLAW 'Bonor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Dayand night culls. O!!oe opposite Flour 8111l, Ethel, GRAND 7fa'i$?dF4se Boz* irar BRusSEL.s MaiGo1'N0 801340 GOING- N0R'rn 1,05a mExpress 10:55 a m Express 11:23 n 40 I Mail 1:44 p in Express 8:02p m Express 8:55p )n alNdatrieLN Faunae WALTON To Toronto To Goderibh Express.,..... Sell 0 m I'Exp ress ., E.xpress.....,... 8:11 p m Express....,..,. 7:47 p m Midriff *Jays Morris 0 P. R. Special lots rates, on Tuesdays, dur- ing March end April to Western pointe via the only through line. Free settler's guides, tick- ets and all information' at Town ticket office, Blyth, J. MoMurehie, Agent. 57.4 SCHOOL REPORT,—School report for S. S. No. 8, Morris, for 111011,11 of March. Sr. IV.—M. Speir, E. Clark, L. 'Watson. Sr. III.—J. Alcock, M. Wheelers Jr III.—J. Oonnon, M. S sir, W. Denman, H. Kerney. Sr. IL—E. Oonnon, J. Nichol, S. Alcock, J. Little, W. Oonnon, E. Michie, G. McNeil, A. Nichol, W. Clark. Jr. II. —T. McArter, N. Speir, R. Bradshaw, J. McNeil, V. McCracken. Pt. 11.— R. Marks, B. B1•ttdshaw, R. Oloakey. Pt. I. Sr.—A. Alcock, iM. Clark. Pt. I. Jr.—C. Marks. FLORENCE ARTIBTRONG, Teacher. • Moncrieif Scuooi. REPORT.—Following is the standing of the pupils h S. S. No. 9 Grey as shown by regular monthly Exams. Sr, IV.—P. Harrison, 1). Tarr. Jr.—B, McQuarrie, L. Harrison B. McNaught, L. Speie'an, 0. Flood, *E. Smith, H. Livingston. Sr. III.— i4I. Livingston, V. McKay, N. Schnook, L. McKay, *B. Snelling Jr. III. -0. Bray, S. McQuarrie, J. Meehan, J. McKay, G: Snelling, L. Hislop, *'14I. Ouunnings. Sr. III.—H. McQuarrie, *W. McNaught, A. Tarr, *M, Brown. Mid. IL—G. Crawford, W. Neable, "F. Meehan, *ill, Hodge. Jr. II. --H. Machan, V. Schnook, A. McKay, E. Tarr, P. Cummings, H. McNaught, *M. Smith, *S. Snelling, Stars indicate abseuce from exams. FRANK SCOTT, Teacher. The old-fashioned way of dosing 1L weak stomach, or. stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed out this error. This is why his prescription—Dr. Shoop's'Restorative—is directed en- tirely to the cause of all. It isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to strength- en a weak Stomach, Heart or Kid- neys, if one goes at it correctly. Each inside organ has its eouteolling or in- side nerve. When these nerves fail then those organs roust surely falter. These vital truths are leading drug- gists everywhere to dispense and re- commend Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Test it a few days and see. Improve- ment will promptly and surely follow. Sold by all dealers. W i ngham During the year 1908 there were registered with Town Clerk Ferguson, 50 births, 32 marriages and 87 deaths. W. H. Elliott left on Tuesday morn- ing of last week for Saskatoon, Sask., where he intends locating. Mt's. El- liott and family will go West in about a month. L. H. Bosman and son have gone to the Ile1V town, Cocinane, New Ontario, where Mr. Bosman has pur- chased several town lots, and purposes building. on there. The Taylor -Anderson Go. has (los- ed their store in town, and having ceased to manufacture the lines kept in stock will dispose of the balance of the stock by wholesale. They have removed to Seaforth. Rev. Samuel Wellwood, of Michi- gan, calledon his brother, Wm. Well- wood, of town. He was on his wary to Pine River, on account of the death of his father-in-law, Mr. Bell, a prominent wain of that vicinity. ]alk .bent,] he fatuous Lin of r o a horsy trade, It was completely outdone in this burg this week, when a certain well-known farther from East Wawan. ooh met a local livery stable keeper; who gets the name of being rather a horsey chap. The L. S. li. asked the farmer if he had a horse he would trade or sell. The former said he had, and the liveryman .gleed to dive him a gold watch and a new set of harness for the horse, about which no repre- sentation or guarantee whatever was made by the fariuer, who got the har- ness, and' was to bring in the horse the next day and get the watch. True to his agreement the farmer de- livered the horse at the livery stable, but it Wats a sorrier looking, specinran von than the famous quadruped the Zentucky judge set up for Lincoln's nspection, for it had 'only three feet o stand o) and ad 'was entirely vtLltlo- c 1 est i less exceptfor aL lire factory, in fact e he horse g rathie 1 t had tole hauled fi on it It lar a sleigh and unloaded at .the door ALL DEALERS" of the live y stable. Tho farmer now 1 o1a1r11s the gold Watch, and the irate livery stable keeper threatens all sorts of proeeedin s against ]liar, So far' anyway the fawner has thead- vat; au t age of the trade, .Have you Corns 7' There is bot one painless cure— r"Putnam'H" Takes oat enr'n, t'OOtalld beaam:M-40es it harmlessly iu twenty. font' hours. Insist on Putnatll's Pain- less Cort) Extractor only. GoderJoh ;A0 one of the delightful soclael en- te le s 1t w t m, nts tui 1vhIa,hllu i t Marine Social S1ub as become famous, the President of the club wale presented with an address and a gold headed ,:ane on behalf of the mothers, sisters and lady fr'ieuds of the members. The inception of the chub a couple of Year's ago was the idea of John Bed- ford, who wits elected president, and he has taken a very active ipter'est in the olub ever since. The chub was formed to provide a place of meeting and a form of amusement for the mariners (luring the Winter months' and the advantages of such' en 'organ- ization were very appropriately re- cognize.(] in the presentation last night, Atwood Lemuel Pelton left for Rock Falls, Iowa, to visit his brother, Jinits, who is very ill. Mrs. J. MeB tin .was in Tetra last week attending the funeral of bet uncle Jelin Dunn.J. .A, Farrell returned from King- ston Dairy School where he, has been taking a short course in buttermak- ing. He has been engaged as butter - maker and manager of the Northern Manitoba Creamery 0o,, Makitlak, Mair, Jno. and Mrs. McIntyre, of Newry, were driving towards Atwood and when in front of Young Coulter•'s, part of the harness broke causing the horse to run away, and throwing the occupants out, Mrs. McIntyre re- ceived several bruises and outs while 401r. 'McIntyre'had his shoulder dis- located. Blyth A, handsome new organ has been placed fu the Methodist church here. The hardware store of M.13. Charles- worth was opened for business this week. Geo. and Mrs. King were called to Grey township, attending the funeral of Mr. Ring's brother. A degree team of Blyth Ociclfell:ows will exemplify some of the work at the lodge of instructions to be Held at Olinton on Good Friday. The Methodist Sunday School elect- ed officers and teachers for the year as follows:—Superintendent, 0. H. Besse ; Assistant Superintendent, E. Bender; Secretary, I. Salter ; Treas- urer, D, D. Crittenden • Librarian, T. J. Huckstep ; Asst. Librarian, F. Mc- Pherson; Pianist, Miss Pearl Ohellew; Asst. Pianist, Miss Pearl Gidley ; Superintendent of Cradle Roll, Airs. W. H. Cooper. The following teach- ers were appointed :—Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. T. J. Huckstep. Geo. Wambold, E. Bender, Mrs. F. Bender, Mrs. New- combe, Mrs. Besse, Mrs. W.H. Cooper, H. Hodgson, Miss S. Bentley. Miss Hazel E. Hagar'; also simply teachers: John Wilford, A. E. L'astcott, Mts. Wilford and Mrs. Andrew. Rheumatic poisons are quickly and surely driven out of the blood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy— liquid or tablet form. Dr. Shoop's booklet, on Rheumatism plainly and interestingly tells just bow this is clone. Tell solve sufferer of this book, or better still, write Dr. Shoop, Racine, 'Iris., for the book and free test samples, Send no money. Just join with Dr. Shoop and give some sufferer a pleasant surmise. Belgrave 0. P R. Special low rates, 011 'Tuesdays, dur- ing March and An,11 to wester'), points v1,, the only through lino, Free settler's guides, Whet. and all info'n,ation at Town ticket office, Blyth, ,1, ld0lvhn'cllie Agent 874 Miss Maggie Buchanan has Taunted house after spending a few clays in Brussels. Robt. Owens is very ill and under the doctor's care, with Nurse Dens- more in charge. Mrs. Jerry Brydges, on the gravel road, is quite indisposed but we Hope she will soon be convalescent. Dr. Hamilton has been land up, and went to Seaforth to be treated for some inward affliction of the head. John Armstrong shipped two car- loads of fine cattle to Toronto for which he paid a gond price. The heaviest one atnongst them was a three-year olcl heifer, raised and feel by Geo. McRoberts, of West Wawa - nosh., Mr, Armstrong paid frim $S0 for her. Why Catarrhin Dangerous. 'Usually it comes with a cold. Being slight it is neglected—bnt the seed is sown for a dangerous harvest, per- haps consumption. To cure at once, inhale Catarrhozone. It destroys the germ of Catarrh, clears away muttons, cleanses the passage of the nose and throat. The hacking cough and sneez- ing cold soon disappear, and health is yours again. Nothing known for oolds, catarrh and throat trouble that is 6'0 curative as Catarehoznno. It cures by a new method that never yet failed. At all dealers . 2. trc. and $1:00. G44tCatarrhozone nmV, to -day. Clinton REGIIREN'4AL MEETING. — The an- nual meeting of the officers of the 83rd Huron Regiment, and re -union of present and past officers, was hold at the Rattonbury House, in Clinton. Those from Goder'ieh who were in at- tendance were Col. Holmes, Captains Gundry. and Dunlop, Lioutouauts Sale, lelrnhtill, lunate1', Washington, Sturdy rand Lieut, Hayden, of the Corps of Guides. Lieut. Rougvie stere up from Sarnia at)cl Captain Vatcoe, of Carlow, also was 111 attend - once. The routine business of the regiment WAS transacted, and the af- fairs of the regiment were fennel to be in very good. condition. After the business tneeting a banquet was serv- ed at the Rettenbury in splendid style, and the i'ollowing toasts were honored, Major Shaw presiding and Major McTaggart occupying the vice `• g ytnOta i . p 4 G Alcohol A Strong Tonic WlthoutAleohol A Body Builder WitboutAlcohol ABo Purifier a r th rRe o t 1 u Alcohol Gt a A Great Al et' ti veWithout Alco 1141 A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla WilhoutAlcohol Wo alibi oh our formulae wo bn0ieh aloohol ,--•a•►i from on mmedtoiue. 'e(y Wqurgn you tq q/N ooge>ol oyour dgtr Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They act directly on the liver, make more bile secreted. This fa why they are so valu- able in constipation, biliousness, dys- pepsia, sick -headache. Ask your doctor if he knows a better laxative pill. --Node by the J. 0. Ayer 0o•, Lowen, Muse—. chair : The King, Canada, Army and Navy, The Regiment, Past and Pres- ent, and The Ladies. Col. Holmes, of Goderich, responded to the toast, "The Regiment, Past and Present," The regimental band was present and p111•yed•choice music during the ban- quet., and songs were given by 'lir. Spaulding, of Clinton; and Lieut. Pickard, of Seaforth. Coughs that are tight, or distress- ing tickling coughs, get quick uud certain hells from Dr. Shoop's . Cough Remedy.. On this account Druggists' everywhere are favoring Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. The tender leaves of a harmless 11111g healing mountainous shrub give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Re- medy its curative properties. Those leaves leaves have the power to calm the most distressing Dough, and to soothe, and heal the most .sensitive bronchial membrane. Test it once yourself, and sec 1 Sold by all dealers. • Bluevale Duff & Stewart are having the tim- ber prepared foe building the new mill. LEGAL NOTE: The following is clipped from Mail & Empire of Satur- day :—W. G. G., Bluevale—Qn,—My father died leaving a will. Have all the members of the family a right to know the contents of the will ? If any are refused, what action can they take ? (3) If any of the family are not named in the will would it affect the validity of the will ? Ans.— Any member of the family or any other person interested in the estate Can require that the instrument shall be placed in the custody of the Surro- gate Court; when this has been done any person can get a copy if he is will- ing to pay for it. Rile 21 of the S,11't'ogate rules says in effect :=An application may be made to the judge of the Surrogate Court and he can males an circler directing that the will shall be produced and deposited by the person in whose custody it is. The fact that some chambers of the family are not named in the will doesn't affect its validity. Oran brook DEATIH OF JOEN DILLING, — The Exeter paper says of the late John Dulling :—Tilers passed away in Gran - brook on March 22nd, a former well- known resident of Stephen in the person of John Dilling, in the 80th year of his age. Mr. Dining had been in poor health for many months from softening of the brain, but the im- mediate clause of his death was pneu- monia. Deceased was a native of England, being born in Devonshire in 1823. Doming to Canada about fifty years ago he settled in the Township of Stephen where he followed farming upwards of thirty years. About twenty years ago he moved to the vil- lage of (iranbrook where he had since )nacre his home. He was twice mar- ried, his first wife being Jane Lake, and his second, by whom be is sot, vi ved, Elizabeth Mitchell. Ile is also survived by four sons and one daugh- ter by the first wife And two daugh- Maple Syrup The undersigned has purchased one of the most up to -date Evaporators for the manufacture of First -Class Maple Syrup turd will he ready to supple the needs of the public in due course First quality and Lair price. Orders filled and wirier:teflon assured, Chas H. Knights Lot t'3, Con, to, Grey, or Cratbrotllt P.O. DO YOU NEED IE? Farmers and others desiring- 'Pile for the cumiugseason can secure what they re- quire at carload rates, at Brussels or Ethel stations, if orders are seat to sof. Relent Otte lo arrange rut• clnnntity and date of delivery. I will n',iily the par- 1" 0 chasers of the arrival of the cars fillet AR. Ma slat. in loading Iren) cal' to wagons. Fur- An then particulars MAO be obtained by Da seeing or writing l To 4TAR11'LIr STATRMEr T lt'u etatomonto Who That of H. Hoy., man, Kingston, Ont„ That in mak. Ing Miro.nat World l'r=fttcAle for Ohatinato Stomach ComplaInts H. Heyman, 132 Colborne street, Killgstoi, Out,, says; is is worth its weight in gold as a 1einedy to quickly cure long standing cases of dyspepsia, Foe' years I had yu1ei'c d with.my stomach and could lilld 110 cure e cul even relief, I could of n eat anything, a srt would a sul au form d gas on my stowauh that had a )es- aur9 ou the heart. 'heavy pales would moult, around my sides and pit of toy stomach., I was unable to sleep for this and there was nothing to re- lieve toy miserable condition. I was weak aid languid and would feel as tired in the morning as on going to bed and peespil'atfon would break out all over' my body, I would be so weatic from vomiting that I would fail to my knees. Irly. ]read would ache and spells of dizziness would leave me un- able to see, Doctors had termed the trouble gasti'it is, bub failed to benefit me. I tried Mi-o-na which l immured at Jas, Fox's on advice of ,L friend, which has oared me when all else fail- ed, I ata sound and well and feel hrateful to Mi-o-na for my present ealth." It's. the known results obtained by Mi-o-na that places it far aid away above all other remedies and con- firms Jas. Fox :in offering to refund the looney if Mi -o -n11 fails to cure stonitch trouble. 50 cents a box, Re- lief in twenty i'our hours, tens by the second, the former being Samuel, of Heusall ; Richard, of Chicago ; John, in Manitoba ; Henry, of Exeter ; Mrs. Plough, of 'Kalama- zoo, Mich., and the latter, Mrs. Liv- ings and Ida, of Saskatchewan. The remains were brought to Exeter.: fol' burial, the funeral taking place Friday to the Exeter cemetery. Preventics-those Candy Cold O0t'e Tablets will safely and quickly check all' colds and the Grip. Try them once and see. 48.25c. Sold by all dealers, Jamestown • AN AGED RESIDENT GONE.—At the ripe old age of 88 years Jared ging departed this life eu Friday morning, March 26th, at the home of his son, Job King, lot 80, Oon, 1, Grey town- ship. Ile had suffered several par- alytic strokes and death was due to a general breaking up in old age. Few people attain such a ripe age and his death was the longed for transition to Christ after many years of devout and consistent Christian experieuce. The late Jared King was born April 12, 1821, in Ethel county, Prince Edward, and lived for 40 years in 110441'is town- ship, removing trout' there after the death of his youngest son, Benjamin, and passed the closing years of his life with his son Job. He was married on the 14th of July, 184(3, to hiss Rachel Jayne, and to thele a faiuily of five sous ani, three daughters were born. Henry, John and Benjamin predeceas- ed elle father, the aged widow and the following children surviving :—Mrs. Samuel Pollock, Paisley ; Ml's. John Lamont, Little Rapids, Algoma ; 111rs. Robert Sperling, I anconver, B. 0. • William A. King, Little Rapids, Al- goma ; Job L. Icing, Grey township. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon to IMolesworth cemetery and was largely attended. Deceased was very highly esteemed and was well worthy of it. Ethel PROM NORTH BAy.— A letter to THE PosT from Alfred Fogal, former- ly of this locality says :—Enclosed find $1.00 renewal for another year to THE PosT. W e are always pleased to got it so as to ]rear the news from round home, as we always call it. Have had a very mild Winter around North Bay this year, and not a great rush of snow as.00mpared with some seasons. Times have been a trifle quiet this Winter but business app - pears to be picking up of late. We are all in the best of health and hope this will find you and yours the sauce. DEAT13 OT) :illus. WRITE.—Mrs. Mary Ann Graham, relict of the late John White, Hibbert, died Thursday evening, 111arch, 25th, at the Home of her daughter, Mrs. John Coppiu, Mitchell. Deceased was 75 years of age, and up to the time of het death was enjoying the best of health. She contracted a heavy cold and this was followed by paralysis, which resulted ill death. She 0000 10 this country from the Co. of Donegal, Ireland, when a girl of 14 yetrs, settliug with her pat euts in Newcastle, afterwards moving to Hibbert. In 1808 she mar- ried, settliug with her husband on the old homestead at plahaf%y', where with the exception of 12 years, when they were in Brussels, she lived until her death. She is survived by three sons and three daughters—Frank, Sault St Marie ; John, Grey township ; Robt., Brandon ; Mrs, John Cloppprn, Mitchell ; Mrs. John Sykes, Osua- brook, 5, D. and Mr's, (Rev.) John Henderson, Libel. Mrs. White had a 'very large 1 circle off'`e gfriends and her r death east a gloom nota Over the whole neigghborhot.d. She had ever been a faithful member of the Methodist church and her end was peaceful, the breath genus out like the exlealatiou of a sweetly fragrant flower and in her stead has left only a holy and beautiful memory—a memory that will last and sanctify. The floral of- ferings were beautiful, testifying to the respect 10 which she was held. They consisted of a pillow from the family ; anchor, on a 1.)edestltl from . , L., llibbei•t wreath, Royal Arch sons; spray, N. G. Scharer ; spray, ss and F. May ; spray, 11. and Mrs. arson ; spray, Robt. and Mrs. aviclson spray, Mrs. Wilkinson, r'ontn ; spray, T. Ryan ; spray, 0. lilts. Pe: p,- 14lid . Cnppill ; wreeateaths, Hriyy. and 1)108.ssanSterNl- 1 1ntou, The funeral on Monday Iuse. yvoelt whit t c ry. largely attend - the bearers being three eons, 5011- 8tv and two nephews. Revs. Dr. twit, James Livingstone, .1. Kenner cl C, 0. Porton officiated. W. E. Sanders • ;;lel Agent 'Drayton Tile, Ethel 1 r11y o:F Order at once. All 1izes from cl. In 18 cd, inches may be obtained, 'tile fe•nnt in -1 h inches un Are IS inches long. Brc Ca'MENT KEPT IN SEASON, 1 an iber FamousI"or House Furnishin . s 'Seeing Iportati[ Attractive new Patterns in all kinds of Floor Coverings that are worth your while to exam- ine, and with everybit of your extravagance taken out of the prices, We are devoting particular i attention this season to Rugs ' and Art Sol .4 re We are doing everything we can to deserve your confidence, buying only such Carpets as we can thoroughly recommend, Carpets Art Sqr';ares English, Brussels, Velvets, Tapestry and Ingrains, Something4Special in 1Ieda1- lion Patterns, also Velvets, Brussels and Ingrains. Lino! .'"yr s We emphasize this line of Floor Coverings i13yard widths. We have a great variety of patterns and al- ities ranging from 4.0c per square yard upwards, also a few good ends that are bargains in 4 yard widths. The largest and fioest Assortment of furniture in the Cmmty Upholstering more on short notice and Mattresses re -tilled Variety the spice of life. You get it at Leatherda e ' :;pan's Liberal discount for cash. UNDERTAKERS. Frieudr to the number of about one hundred gathered one evening recently at the residence of Rev. J. S. Hardie, Listowel, to express their regret at losing their pastor. Mr. Hardie WAS presented with a gold -headed rosewood cane and a fitted les: her suit casean.l Mrs. Hardie with a Japanese silk shawl and a well- filled purse of gold. The woman (01111d drugged in a shed in the outskirts I Its of St, Thomas has been identified as Mrs. Anna Cole, wife of a 1 fariner near London, I For conspiracy to de(r,mrl G, • T. 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