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l3le0sale illent of to00o ooebees, No, 24
hold time regular meetings la the Lodge
'tuella, Seeker Moon, on the ret 9060 8rd
u qday evenings of each 0100019,
vistture always weloowo.
A. SOUNDS, Oon, A. OIOGI/111E, B, 05,
.WM. SPENCE
QONVBYANCER AND .ISSUER
am MARRIAGE LICENSBS
moo 10 the Post Utloa Ethel. `' 60
JAMES NAR RIS
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Agent X(owick Mutual
Fire Insurance Com ap
erase and Residence- y
WALTON, ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAN
aNsoneaea,
FIRE AND MARIr1E,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
Ii1 !3, ii0OT1' AS AN AUCTION -
e. • San, will sell for. better' prioes, to
better men in less time and. less ebonies
t,1141.1 0,11y other Auctioneer in East Baron 00
he won't charge anything. Dates and ordors
,tan always be arranged at this nl#iae or by
„ortonal applioation, ..
ROBT. H
CvAR /
N SS
BLOISVALli - ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms reeponeble, Sales arranged for
at the orloe of Tnn Poss., Brussels, 2261
LEGAL AND. CONVEYANCING.
M. SIN CDAlit-
o Barrister, Solicitor, Oen roomier,
netar7 Public, &o. Olnoo-Stewart's Mori,
t "door Nor to 01 ()sutra] Hotel.
Solicitor for the Metropolitan ilauk.
ttOUDI OO'f, F1AYH & BBLA1R -
HAltalONDS 800101'1'0Rn, NO'TAlitICS
160133,x0, 1*20.
W. 1'aoUDIOOT, I(.'0. 1i. U. HAYS
G. P. BLA7n.
Oakum -Whose formerly occupied by Messrs
004600on 44 Bolt, ON•1•AnIO.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEI,LD,
arevaster
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and Firet.class Honor
Graduate of Toronto 'University. O0ce
next to 8 rower's P h o to. Gallery, Brussels.
t0a-W ll visit Ethel on the 2nd 11Iouday of
oaab Month.
SALT
Farmers or Storekeepers
by corning to the
Brussels Salt Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, - l3russele.
ARAN' Li
Royal Mail Steamers
RECORD PASSAGE
The Turbine T. S. S. Victorian has made
the fastest passage on record between Liver.
pool and Montreal, 6 days 16 hours 8 minutes..
MONTREAL. TO LIVERPOOL
Victorian\.........., Sept. 17 Oct. 15
Corsican Sept, 24 Oct. 22
Virginian 006. 1 Oct, 20
Tmoisten - Oct. 8 Nov, 6
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
B:esporiaa Sept. 18 Oat. 15
Ionian gep6,.26 , Oat. 80
Grampian Oct. 2• Oot. 66
Pcetorien oat. 8 Nov. 6
RATES OF PASSAGE
According to steamer.
1st Olass -607 60 877 50 $87 60
Ord plias — 29 00 45 00 20 75 960 00
icor full particulars of rates and sailing's.
apply to
W. H. KERR. -
Agent.AllartLine. Brussel'.
Cough Caution
Never.positively never poison.your lunge Ii yon
sough oval, front a simpleonly-You hon(
d
lwytsoothe,and ease the irritated been,
epl tubes Don't blindlymorass 5t with a
stupefying
nnisola. It's sta'ange ]low Boma Ehinga
finally ammo about. Por twenty years Dr, Shoop
has constantly *warned people not to take cough
mixtures -or prescriptions containing Opium,
Chloroform, or altntierpoisous, And now -a little
s "Putit
late though-Congress0sayto the label,ocl
1if poisons are in Your Cough Mixture." toad,
anderather,I shma ould berth Navin Dr. Sho0r0
Co0 11 others, s Nold of insist on ]laving Dr. 82,000 0
Cough Cures none poison marks , e Dr. est by
lawb-91160holmenrho mecoinot my it West 15
law lO 0 the (chaos And it's not only Bate, lyt et
fe said t1 he oug those that know bast. a truly re-
markable monody. Tchildren. no Insist on
then,
Dr.S oop's with youre. Comp Iilscatef having
Dr. 13hoop's Cough Duro. Compare carefully the
difference. rhoopence. pacNo poi 00 others there! end sou rho
alwarenoo. No noieon marys o,0You can
always IN on Massie 87608 by demanding
r. Sho s
Cou Cure
i
"ALL DEALERS"
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Barrister, Solfoator, Notary, ,0o„ euecesse1 to
4. 14, Meodenald. Olilee ever Standard Dinl)(,
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PR. T. r, M/ RAE'
Bliehelor of Modlolne,'University of Toronto ;
Licentiate and Graduate of the Oollege of 1'16y.
sieta,ls and [00090419, 0,,0,1 ?,'est -graduate
Oluoago'Eye, Ban, Nose and /11100116 liespit,tl,
UMoogo, I11, Asx -House Surgeon to St, kWh.
aura Hospital Toronto,
Oiihce over P. R, Smith's Drug Store, 'fele- ,
phone Donn within with Ora 112(0012 et all bolo's,
DR, HAMILTON
Honor Gr0du06,0Dental Department, Toronto
'University ; Licentiate. of Royal Oollege of
Dental Surgeons, of Toronto, , Mee over 2,
T. Roes' store liruosolo.
r 'W11( visit Wroxoter the first and third
Mondays and Gerrie the second and fourth
Mondays of esolr (0011th.
DR. WARDLAW
Donor graduate of elle OntarioVeterinary
Nu0900. 1Daybladl, night wills(Vice opposite.
G'aeo,a a s%euwir fedgAslur
BRUSSELS
GOING SO11Tn GO1N0 Nolt rn
Mail 7;05 s m. Express
Express 11:25 apl Mail 1:44 p in
Express ,. 8_:02 p m Express ____ .8:60 p m
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderioh
18xpresa - 7:41 am I Express 12.:31'0 in
Express 8:08 p m t Expre0a 0:16 pm
Mi43tairt C.etofa.
Atwood
A. gang of Grand Trunk men were
here last week painting the section
house talso the station.
The anniversary services of Atwood
Methodist church will be held on Sun-
day and Monday, 26th and 27th inst.
Miss Annie Harvey left for Norwich
where she will spend a month with
her brother, Dr. L.' E. Harvey.
The Annual Meeting of the Liberal
Association of North Perth Will be
held in Milverton on Friday, Sept.
2401o,'for General Business.
Mrs. Simpson left on. Monday of
last week for London where she enter-
ed in the dairy contest. Mrs. Alex.
Simpson captured a Bed prize at Tor-
onto.
While W. R. Erskine was at tea on
Friday evening, 1001 inst„ Come thief
entered his store by going through the
front door, which he forgot to lock,
and took $800 in cash which was in
the till.
A clever, popular Candy Oald Cure
Teblet-called Preventics-is being
dispensed by druggists everywhere.
In a few hours, Preventics are said to
break any cold -completely. And
Preventics, being so safe and tooth-
some, acre very fine for children, No
Qntniue, no laxative, 13001110g harsh
nor sickening. Box 48--20c. Sold by
all Ocelots.
McKillop
DEAT31 os itiIits. JAMES DI(1QuAm:
There departed this life on August
25th, at her home in M01010p, Ellen
Ryan, relict. of the late James Ao-
QuiThe deceased was a native of
Ireland, being born sear
Nen1846,h
County Tipperary, in the year
and was therefore 66 years of rage at
the time of her death. She resided in
Morris for some years; and was mar-
ried to her late husband in 1867, when
she became a resident of this town-
ship, and with her husband, by hard
work and industry, soon hada fine
home. She had been au invalid for
for the last eighteen years :through
partial paralysis, and seldom was able
to leave het' home. AIrs. McQuaid
was of a kind, retiring disposition, ox
with t geut Ole andkind woad every
one. She was a devout Land. consistent
member of the- Catholic chinch, and
had the consolation of receiving all
the sacraments for the dying a few
hours before her death, at the hands
of her pastor, Rev. A. McKeon. She
was predeceased by her husband ten
years ago, She leaves behind her two
sisters 111 Kansas, Mrs. P. Clemson
and Mrs. W. Rowland, and two
daughters and six sons, Mrs. James
Delaney, of McKillop ; Miss Mary, of
Toronto ; Frank, Joseph and John, of
McKillop ; Martin, of Toronto ; Dr.
Thomas, of Sault Ste Marie, and Miob-
ael, of Owen Sound. The funeral was
held on August 28th to St. Colunlban
church, where Rev. A. McKeoecele-
brat'ed 111990, and then to St. Oalum-
ban cemetery, where the remains of a
faithful wife, a kind and loving moth-
er and a faithful member of her Church
were Maid to rest. leer six sons acted
510 pall bearers.
HaveyouNervous Dyspepsia7
How it shakes one up, invades sleep,
destroys strength, adds real misery'to
life. Not the stomach but nerves are
effected. Starved nerves cause the
whole trouble. Yon need leen:ozone
because it's a nerve food. It supplies
the elements that are needed to make
ri h red blood, This c o hu is the avis
1savings
g
bank of health. PI1e richer the blood
in red cella, the Lieber you're same
to
be in health, For'ri'ozone quickly
makes blood, strengthens the nervous
system, invigorates the digestive or-
gans and presto l the nervous disturb-
ancedisappears.
Y07x1 't1y
leer -
ozone,
-
ozol0, SUc. per bow at all dealers.
Clinton
H1li3ON PRESB7i0EILY.-The regular
September meeting of the Presbytery
of Huron was Minn Willis 0hurch,
Clinton, on :Tuesday morning, 7611
10)00. There were present Rev. E. H.
Sawees, Motlet'ator D. McLean,
Clerk ; Messrs. Fletcher, Larkin, Cars-
well,S
h
w Smith,Sharp, tderson,failtou Davidson,SWali, McNeil,
ministers
and Messrs, Cowan, ]3e11,
Somerville rind McKay, elders. In
accordance With notice previously
i
gg vett, Mir. Anderson moved that
henceforth the minutes of Presbytery
be printed and. a copy scut to each
member, After some discussion the
Pink Pete. Tablets -Dr. Shoop's- Presbytery heartily a01)009ed of this
stop Headache, womanly pales, any- inotian. it Was also agreed that here -
where, its 20 initiates sure. Formula after no minister and elder from the
on the 25c box. Ask your druggist or I same charge shenld be Oominissiohers
doctor Ant this formula -it's fine, to Assembly at the saute tine.
Mosinee Sharp and Larkin wax'e chosen.
to address ,the tneetin rs of the W. b',
1'1•esbyferlal, at Blyth in Novena -
bar. Newels. !McNeil -dead Smith,
ar1
l DLessis Bell. and
Ale-
Key,
elders, repai'lxld their elteradwn-
0e at and inipreesious of the meeting
of
as General t that Gtnrial a
A sum 1,
s b Dl'. Mc•
Tre+1n and lllessrs. Araslorson and Tdanl•
11108 Were appointed a committee to
examine into the matter of the oleo -
tion of Aloderators of Presbytery,
The next sleeting nt' Pee5hytery is to
be held on the second 'AWS(Iay of
..Novetnbei', in Ht. 'Andrew's Church,
131yth,,
Tickling or dry Oouglis will quickly
loosen when using Dr, Shoop's Cough
Remedy, And it is so tboi'ougl,ly
harmless, that 1)r, fehoop tells nlntrer9
to nee 110113ing else,even, for young
babies The wholesome green leaves
and tender sterns of is lung healing
mountainous shrub give the curative
properties to ' Dr. Shoon's Cough
Remedy, It calms the cough mai
heals the sensitive bronehiai mem-
branes, No opium, no chlorofol'm,
rnotring,up
harshused, to injure or s -
press. Dearlanci Dr. Sboop's, Accept
no onsets Sold by fall de161191s.
Listowel
The Methodist Sunday School mull-
vel'sat'y' will be held' on Sunday, Octo-
ber 24th. Rev, Mr. Thomas, of Brig -
den, will occupy the pulpit.
1 . R, awl Mlrs, Hay left for 010111 -
real to attend the wedding of their
niece, Plias Josephine Oltalie, to Jas.
Fraser, which event took place on
Tuesday, Sept. 14th.
N. Mete informs the Banner that
from a small field of oats, is u
a , bo tone
and three-quarter acres, he ae harvested
120 bushels of good quality oats Tbis
is certainly a wonderful yield, being
nearly 60 bushels to the acre. The
field ted was sit n
s situated near
the Listowel
High School, and we doubt if this
yield can be beaten.
One Saturday night recently while
Engineer Fair 47(00 backing np 00
hitch on to the coaches for Listowel
at the Linwood Junction of the 0. P.
R. the air -brake refused to work and
the engine bumped lute the cars with
some forte. The passengers received
a severe jolting and one of them, lvliss
Olay Brooks, of this town, was thrown
violently against the heater, striking
it with her face and being pretty bad-
ly bruised around the nose, mouth
and one eye. She has been under the
doctor's eare'since but fortunately her
injuries will not be serious. It is said
she asks $1000 damages from the 0. P.
R. for the accident.
Paralyzed by Lumbago.
Manual labor or even light exercise
is impossible with lumbago. The
muscles stiffen out like steel -to move
means . agony. Only a , powerful
remedy can penetrate deep enough to
help. The surest relief comes from
rubbing in Nerviline. 11 sinks into
the very root; of the trouble -pene-
trates where an oily liniment cannot.
go. To prevent lumbago returning,
put on a Nerviline Porous Plaster
which removes inflammation and
strain from the muscles, and acts as a
gnatel from drafts and exposure.
Nothing will so quickly cure as these
remedies. All dealer's sell Poison's
Nerviline and Nerviline Paeans Plas-
ters, Refuse all substitutes.
Goderich
W. Prouslton 1
t 11 , P. P., and family
have returned from then month's
stay on the Atlantic Coasts
Hon. J S Duff, Munster of Atni-
eultn6'e for Ontario, will snake the
formal opening of the Fall Fair on the
29111 inst.
W. J. Ramsay, Victoria street, re-
ports that on Monday afternoon, 6112
inst., someone entered his hoose and
stole $til in money.
Geoffrey Holt, 31. A., has completed
his engagement as tat SL.
James cathedral, -?Parante, • and is
making a visit in the Muskoka clis-
ttict
Last week saw the close of the sea-
son at the Cledericih Sunnne:r hotels,
and also the close of the passenger
boat traffic at this port. The steamer
Enron passed. clown the lake on Sat-
urday, but did not call at this port.
The King dwal cl made her last call,
Sottthwaed, on Thursday night, and
the Oity of St'. Ignace, called for the
last time this season on Saturday.
The tug Francis left with some MOWS•
and other material belonging to Con-
tractor Birnrin llus, who brad the
contract for the outer breakwater
here. The Francis has gone to Ron -
dean.
James Gunn, an old inmate of the
county jail, died in that institution on,
Tuesday evening, 7112 inst. Tho de-
ceased was committed to the. jail June
4th, 1904, for insanity, being at that
Gime eiirhty-three years of age, and
latterly had been growing weaker, for
the past few months havlug been con-
fined to hie bed. An inquest was held
et the jail by Coroner Dr. Hunter.,
and the evidence of the jailer, turn-
key, jail surgeon and two prisoners
who had assisted 111 caring for the old
roan during the last few weeks, was
given. t1 veoelict of death from senile
1eclay was returned. Peter Gunn, of
Goderich
1 n t slu r
tow p and Thomas
Gunn, of Ashfield township, are
nephew, or the deceased.
Walter - BisseTT.-- "Saltfol'd
heights," the residence of Samuel and
Mrs Bissett, of Colborne township,
was gay with a festive throng Wed-
nesday
Ved-
nesda'Stil inst. happy Glee ht p mansion
being the marriage of their daughter,
Elizabeth, to Richard John Penny
Walter, sou of John Walter, of Col-
borne. The happy young couple stood
before a bank oi' ferns as Rev. Jas. A.
Anderson, pastor of Knox chinch
Godelich, performed the ceremony,
the house was decorated with a8ten's
and other flower's The wedding
11102.01 Was played by Aliss Annie
Howell, of Saskatoon, cousin of the
bride, The bride wore a pretty dress
oe white embroidered Moll 10711 parried
to bo ue of lily the , and q t i y of t valley at c x Hees,
She Overs given assay by lice father,
Miss Jean McEwan 499,0 flower girl and
Wore a pink silk dress and carried a
basket of Pink asters, The event took
place at.11 o'clock and altos the cere-
mony the guests, to the number of
abont seventy -lit -0, 01),111)yyed it senile
tames mast, Air, and Alm. Walters
left on the (1, P. 11. train fol' a trip to
TiroLto and dorm the St. Lawrence,
Ot 9y'
DoctorsAkoaol
.little
very yt if
any, alcohol these days. They
prefer strong tonics and alters-
tives This is all in keeping
with modern medical science.
It explains why Ayer's Sar-
saparilla is now made entirely
free from alcohol, Ask your
doctor. Follow his advice.
ale publish our Formulae
Wo an10h alcohol
from our medtgluoe
wp urge boa to
doctor ,tiff h 1' pouogtor
tZtrat=aartaamSt
Unless there is daily action of the bow-
els, poisonous products are absorbed,
causing headachebiliousness nausea,
dyspepsia. We wish you would yeur
doctor about correcting your constipation
by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills.
by the J. 0. Ayer Oa, xwwen.
attended. by the best wishes of many
friends. The bride's travelling snit
49460 of moss grey. The grooms gift
to the bride was a sunburst of pearls
and to the flower girl avid locket and.
chain. Among the guests from out
side points was Bev. R. A. 'Montgom-
ery, Montreal,
er ,
y,a cousin of the biide.
Ruined hiss Poet
Used a ten cent Corn Salve, -foe' a
quarter he could hove cured his corns
witih Putnam's Painless Golan lex-
tractor. Use the best-"Putnanh's,"
Exeter
T. Cainelon sold Robert Down's 100
acres 00 thI, 2nd of"Ushor•ne to Frank.
Down, who -twill now have a fine farm
0( .200 acres, The price was $6500.
J. G. Stan bury was successful at the
London Fair In winning the only
prizes offered for gladioli, two firsts,
one for the amateur class and one for
the professional class.
Miss Clara Bolkwill, who bas spent
her vacation here with her parents,
Win. and Mrs. Baikwill, jr., left
last week for Belleville to attend the
college for the deaf and dumb.
Paul Madge and son, of the Thames
Road, left Friday of last week with a
large shipment of Lincoln sheep for
Reno, Nevada. Befove returning
they will visit. California points.
Sanders Bros. lost a valuable horse
while getting theirmachine in posi-
tion for threshing operations at the
farm of Stephen Hogarth. In back-
ing up the animal fell over the gang-
way, breaking its back iu two peaces.
ales. Russell, who came here from
Saginaw to visit her sister, Mrs. Chas.
Birney, was taken quite ill last week
and has since been in a very pre-
carious condition, suffering from an
intestinal stoppage. .filer husband
was immediately sent for and he
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The ML siCiali'5 favorite
"®fir PNT'7P-V-0`
A partial list of recent l8
t oulhein,ec Pat -
runs in Bru80018 nod vicinity :-
Rrdssels
Dr, Holies,
J. F. Rowland,
John Leckie,
0. House •
Alex. Strachan,
Stunt. Carter,
Dr. 'Poole,
Jas. Arinstrocg, •
1. b'arquhereon. Walton
H, A 1Shoinas,
Sirs R Morrison, Lead bury
Miss Barre .vs,
For full information apply to
Sam!. Carter
Door North Standard Bank, Brussels.
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4. cations. We are always pleased
to show designs, (;very piece
0 of 0'0111 ie bttrn•tantrmCI and prices
are right. Nothing handled but
Scotch Granite. 'We don't use
Canadian o 1ni'erioe
r GriLlllte8.
Write els and give 718 a ehttnce 'f
to please you. '1'e buy in car ,t'
load lots and give the consumer
the advantage.
fr Porterfield A. J. liloWes A4
A116110,501' Prop,
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MITCHELOL
arelved the latter part, of the week,
but. Mx's. Russell has not 10 the least
improved and her weak condition will
not (
1. {.•
air i
1 aattie
1'7706 ristaf Lt operatiom
tlo plum crop irthis section
is ail exceptionally 119077 Isle this
season will be borne out by the
t
ti
tian.
ttY p
icked tea branch handed to
lie 1 (r tc
Mike la' ' J
y 1Y, .Oke, of
Ushnrne. The tunnels was just 20
inches ill length and canttlined 95 well
developed plums of an excellent var-
iety.
HAY FEVeR
Pollan Catarrh ie Spreading.
This dreadful crying cold, accom-
panied by storms of repeated sneezing,
wateringof 18
e
the yes, intense itcliiu
and 1.•01111058 of the (rose, and beadeehe
is affecting more people every Sum-
mer. To prevent an attack inhale the
tautiseptle (healing wilier of Catarrh -
((00110 1(1111' li111.e8 daily. leer' Bronchi-
tis or Asthma, (Bay fever and kindred
Ills the dollar outfit of Oatarrhozans i8
a sere specific, Small trial size 50c. ;
all dealers or The Catarrhozone 0o.,
Kingston, Out„ and Buii'eth,, N. Y.
Hensall
Colin 8:111688on informs no that be
7199 painted over 50 buggies this sea-
0Oi1
W, Luster has a sunflower 12 feet
high and with a flower on, 15 inches
in diameter.
Annuhber of our citizens have stat-
ed their Intention of purchasing autos
next Spring.
Our bowlers have been improving
the lawn they recently purchased
front G. 0. Petty.
Alex. Smith an d
d Daula s Neelan a
Douglas
have taken the position of students at
the G. T. R. station here.
Rev. J. S. Henderson, of 'West -
enlister, B. 0„ occupied the pulpit of
Carmel Ohurch Sunday evening.
Will. Murray, of Exeter, while.
working in the foundry had the mite
fortune to get struck on the eyeball
by a piece of molten metal.
Harvest Thanksgiving services will
be held in St. Pauls Church, 00 Sun-
day, September 27th. Rev. R. J.
Bowen, Secretary of Bible Society,
will preach.
Some of our citizens are greatly an-
noyed, over the proposal to put the
new cement walks between the fences
and the trees. The Observer says :-
Wo understand that they will resist
to the last man,, and the last bullet,
and make the final stand in the last
ditch.
John Welsh, electrician at his bro-
ther Thomas' plant, met with a very
painful and what nearly proved a
fatal accident 01.t. Sunday, 12th inst.
It appears that wbile attendingto
some repairing and adjusting of wires
nearby and connected with Oarnrel
church, he took in his hand what he
considered a dead wire, but owing to
the dampness of the evening and the
effect caused by the wires coming In
contact with wet branches of trees, he
found that the wire was heavily
charged, and instantly dropped to the
ground with the live wire in his hand.
Fortuuately his wife had walked over
with him, and in endeavoring to pull
her husband away from the wire re-
ceived a heavy shock. She then ran
for assistance and getting a stick she
pluckily knocked the wire out of his
hand, and was just in time, for be was
then unconscious and could not have
long withstood
the high voltage. . A
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x as lir." elsh s hand was severely
burned. He was carried home and
we are pleased to say is around again
attending to his duties.
It's a pity when sick ones drug the
stomach or stimulate the Heart and
Kidneys. That is all wrong! A weals
stomach, means weak stomach nerves
always. And this is also true of the
heart aid kidneys. The weak nerves
are instead crying out for help. This
explains why Dr. Shoop's 's Restorative
is promptly helping stomach, heart
and kidney ailments. TheRestorative
reaches out for the actual cause of
these ailments - the failing "inside
nerves." Anyway test the Restora-
tive 48 Hours. It won't cure so soon
as that, but you will surely know that
helpis coming. Sold by all dealers.
Wingham
Mrs. John Ansley, of Lower Whig -
ham, is recovering after a serious at-
tack of pneumonia.
Z. Lockman met with a rather pain-
ful accident at the Western Foundry
Co's. works on Monday of last week in
having his foot burned by a hot iron
he Wta8 using.
Thos, Bowers, of this 'town, \vas a
very successful prize winner with his
poultry at the Toronto Fair. He
macre eighteen entries in Pile Games
and Bantams and carried off sixteen
prizes. Mr. Bowers also exhibited at
Louden Fair.
W. B. Nichol, son of the late
Brskiie Nichol, who was a former resi-
dent of Wingham, died recently at
Victoria, B. C. The deceased's father
VMS engaged in the grain buying busi-
ness here a number of years ago. His
.aged mother and three sisters survive.
At Syracuse, N. Y., on Tuesday of
last week D IkeY Hal, owned
d
by J.
L Swartz, of town, won first money
n 1079 race u l to
r t C8 a 1C 4081'060 hi8 record t0
2.021. This record is now equal to the
best record over made on a Canadian
track and is held by the Eel. The
purse in Tuesday's race was $2,000.
`his is the best race Darkey Hal has
had this season.
Co0'ctsx0N.-A stead -on collision,
Which luckily olid sat result seriously,
occurred Friday morning, 10011 inst.,
on the Grand Trunk at 'Wingham,
when a London way freight melted
into 'a similar train from Palmetstan.
The crews of both trains jumped be-
fore the trains (net, and the engines
alone were. damaged, The Loddon
ti'aiu, which Was in charge of Engineer
I-Iaery Fixture, Fireman Herbert
Cranston, Conductor Harry Wilson
and Brakemen G, Angles and 11. Mc-
Auliffe, teas running from Kincardine
to London, With orders to pass the
Palmerston train at the .3enches,
while the freight from Palmerston to
Winghtue 44(18 ordered to pass at
Wingham, The Palmerston crew
noticed the approaching tl'ain as they
rounded 1r, curve real' Wingham, the
engineer setting the brakes nand jump-
ing with the fireman. The Lous
donors wow not so fortunate, how-
ever but were able to apply the
enteegeney brakes Iliad jolup, The
pilots on both .C13g11109 wore sarnewl#at
6;111.1.0140d, J
he
auxiliary
as brought
up 170130 Lodo 140(1 1110 z'oad W467 474163
elear'ed 11 A fete 110nr8,
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a fatal ae dent
at h
the W
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i a1n # mill. u La
workmen ha hems using the. chop -
Pee and after all thegraiu lied gone
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through,. the numbing gained such
speed before the power could be shut
elf, that it smashed to pieces. Leon
wee scattered In all d's'eetons and it
is a wander how the (sen escaped
681'10668 l01681y. As lb was V1', J-
110W80n wee struck 'by a piece' of
iron in the face, making a bac( wound
and knocking out several of his
teeth. Another piece hit Stephen
Piper on the head and several sttoli:
es were required to close the wound.
Both injur'ed (0001 are able to be at
work again.
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