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WM. SPENCE
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than any oher Auctioneer In East Buren or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders.
eau always be arranged at tine Moe or by
p enema! opplloatlon,
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M. SINCLAIR-
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Notary Public, ho, UWoe-Stewart's Bloch
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank,
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DR, T. T. M' RAE
Bachelor of Medicine, University or Toronto
Licentiate one Graduate of the College gf Pity•.
siciane and Surgeons, Ont. • Post-•radaate
(Pubocgo Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hosppital,
Ohioog0.1111. Ex -House Surgeon to St. 1Aioh-
nel'a Hospital, Tommie.
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0111oe over N R. Smith's Drug Store, Tele•
Phone oonneotion with Cranbrook at till hours.
DR. F. T. BRYANS
Bachelor of Medicine, university of Toronto ;
Licentiate 00 College of Physicians and Sur.
genus, Ontario ;. ex -Senior House surgeon or
Western Hospital, Toronto. Offices of late Dr,
A, MaKevo9, Smith 131o11r, Brussel%,
Mural phone 13,
OR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT.
Physician and Surgeon; Post Grnduateeoursos
London (Eng.), Now York and Chicago Hos•
pi1nis. Opeelal Latinate?' to disease of eye, ear,
nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses,
DR, WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Day and night walls, 011loe opposite
B lour Mill, Ethel.
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal Vedanta Depertineat of Opinion.
urology, McCormick Medium College, U1t1e ago,
111., Is prepared to test eyed and tit glasses at
her office over Grower's Restaurant, 13ruesels,
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every
week. Office hours 1 to 0 p. tn. Forenoons
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specialty,
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To Toronto To Goderioh
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WROXETER
Going East - 7:03 a, tit. and 8:33. p, 01,
Going West - - 12:48 and 0:47 p, m.
All train going East eonnmatt with C. P. R. et
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations.
GEO. .ALLA.N, Local Agent.
Molesworth
AJiss Margot et McAllister, of Toron-
to, is visiting !elands here.
Mrs. J. Cullen, of Galt, visited at
George 13rowu'efor a couple of days,
Mrs. A. Patterson and Miss Alice,
of Brantford, ate visiting l'riendy,
here.
Alex, and Mrs. McAllister, of
Bloomingdale, were visitors at W.
Fr'aser's,
Miss Annie Elliott is home after
spending two weeks camping on Bruce
i3etlrh with Ripley frieide,
Miss B. McDonald, of Brussels,
spent a couple of weeks with her
brother, Joe MacDonald, here:
Rev, and Mrs. Bell entertained a
number of the yenng people on Pri-
ddy to a most enjoyable evening.
Robert Stewart and Neste': Mac
and Misses Mabel Elliott end Agues
McIntosh motored to Hamilton and
took 111 the Centenary Celebration.
How The Trouble Starts -
Constipation
i
the cause s oY )riany
tbiltllents and d (lisnldrrs that, make
lire miserable, Take Chamberlain's
Tablets, keep your bowels regular and
-you will avoid these diseases, For
sale by all dealers,
MOKIli'op
SeraNDID 113300330.-- \V. Brenton
Kerr, the. Seaford' Collegiate !nett-
tote pupil, who stood first in the
recent University of Toren to scholar-
ship examination, has made a
remarkable record for a young
moan only 17 years of age. Ile won
the Prince of Wales and the first
Edward L cl Bink
c scholarship for gen-
eral profieleney.H
obtailied Ht
st
class
Looms in all four departments
of mathematics, science, moderns and
classics standing lamg uo
t lower than
fourth Lh i n
an department. xlrtmea
t, I
y 3a rank-
ed for nine of the department scholar-
ships tanking fleet fm the classics and
mathematics, and Rest s t aL Por th
,1 1N art ,
rod
erns and
mathematics nLtirs
scholarships.
3rent n
I n is t son n n£ ;lames and Mrs
Kerr, of MoItillop tmvns1i1, for the
salve of the exercise he Inas walked the
3 miles between his horde and the
Seaford)oll r
A ei,lnte twice a day dur-
ing the past two or three years.
000d Rowson For His Enthusiasm
When a man has suffered for
several days with colic diarrhoea e
t of
other form of bowel complaint; and is
then cored sound antl well by one or
two doses of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as is
often the case, it is but natural that
he ehonld be enthusiastic' in his praise
of the remedy, and especially- is this
the case of a severe attach when life is
threatened. '(.'ry. it; .whepin 'coed of
su0h at remedy. It 'ever fails. Sold
by all dlealers,,
$00.forth
A farewell entertainment ,yes ten-
dered G. F. Rogers in'ineipal of the
Collegiate Institute in Case's Hall,
Monday evening by the citizens 'of
Seal'orth and vicinity 00 the eve of
his departure for North Bay ay to nsauuie
the principalship of the Collegiate In-
stitute theta). The cha2lr1mam
called on. Lieutenant stn 1anL Ctil
, Alex. Wil-
son and Jaelc Beattie, who presented
the guest of the evening with a hand-
some club bag antl pair of engraved
lawn bowls -tiro gifts of the ;ample of
Seool'nrLh, also a ntagnifleent lards rare
and silver basket for Airs. Itoge)'s,
.Mr, Rage's tootle
suitable reply
v
.
thanking r bis dance fat' their a
nPro-
ciatiou, Store'cr 'n
c) til g Co Seafarth he
had given the best that was in hint to
advance the interests of the School,.
Atwood charge of the Hudson Bay Company of Logan, was struck by lightning and Mr, Hadley made a mistake In
Densmore, editor of St. 7'homas'Vimes; and a lau'ge stack of 1100Y• he austtoined a fraetnro of both out- r
post at Little Post, whet) it was takeu and burned to the ground, together placing a book, with the recant that'' Ms
®i`BI°J
by the famous Chief Big Bear ; R, 1. with the seasoll'e crop, a new baggy the load fell and pitched flim off, andI> 1C�%ark Root Pills
Dr. Caldwell, and a party of fourteen Oontreetor Avery ie making gond side bones 01' the left leg, Item the a not a new and untried ren t .
Indians, came out Cochrane way after a progress with the brickwork of the ankle. our dfath re a the may..
trip to Moose Factory to pay the Indians new 11410. • 1 c :r' \ uryn e u ed m, iItloA
their mane The t ten I tat hr 1111 at Mitchell. i Fred. 13dnloff, .Ellice township, century ago, before Copfederatkltk
Y party welled over Labor day oeleb)•abion will be held was in Stratford with toed of ebeese, theywereon Ede in neerlydrug
1,000 miles and distributed between in Mitchell on Monday, Sept. Jot, I lie was aecntltpaliiell by hie sorts, or general store intlleCMO,.
aofunit
1112,000 and $13,000 to the natives. tiudet' 111e auspices of the Mitchell Frank, sod Loule, Returning In the day, and were the recognized ewe*
On Saturday Aug. 161h, a severe twlilatom' 130)1(1, vicinity of Knetnerville 0 single -tree thousands of homes forConstipatlal,
electrical storm m aceol»pauied by raid S, and: Mrs, Final, llfitehell hair became e i tongue falling
rtotat in the Indiggestion, BndLlverTroublea To.
occurred in Bruce and. Kincardine returned to thole home, Mr. Ford wtLgoutouguefallhtgnutCkGhenecit- and Kidney and Liver Troubles Ifo•
townships, in Kincardine township was one of the bowlers who touted Yoke and by il:e in oVetliell Lo exeititl day they are •ust ES effective, just as
Daniel G. McLeod, aged 3o years a at•eal Briluin leeent)v g 1
has yet been devreliable as ever, and nothing betted
ised to •
Rev, Mr, Bart 1s supplying the
Baptist church here anis. at Listowel
with w view to a call.
The fires In the marl bed made
11, demon, for the cement mill to get
its supply, but the recent heavy rants
have put the fires nut..
At !livers/try ee-vir 's of the AIM ho-
distclonechwill be held Suudcty, Sept,
21st, Rev. 1, 0. Reid. H. A., 13. 1a„
of 'Valltteebcrg, will conduct the
sa'i'
ry ccs and an oft 'r
l fashioned tett t -
1 1 le
t
ruoeLblg' will be held Monday even-
ing following,
Rev. I)e. Russet, conducted Sunday
school 141111) Vetetm'y services at
Wltllaceville 0ouday antl, on Monday
evening gave hie etereoptioon enter-
tainment on 1"J2o and Fro in Eng-
land." Rev. Joseph 1i, Clark, Wt41-
lace,elecuit took the ,services iu the
Methodist eharch here awl at Done-
gal
At a meeting of the temperance
people of Atwood and vicinity, a
c0 1)10110 was appointed to secure a
suitable building for a house of public
eute)•tt4(trneut and to advertise for a
tentant. Oouimitteee were glee aT-
polutetl to canv+ts for funds In
older to set the A[1)10nte in
motion. Since Loettl Option (1111110
tutu farce on the first of May last, the
Bitola House hits been closed, except
the bar, and the travelling public
have load to be entertained in private
homes. es. No v
, It is rho r )
t ht lest t,
g
t
secure i4 sod table build' building '
n for public
L t blit
6 1
0
h use.
Prominent Manafacturer Speaks.
- In Vanleok Hill, Ont„ no one is bet-
ter known than Geo, S. Watson.
Wheti lie eaya "Oaltohrltuzone -ie a
real rune." depend upon .ifs being 80,
"M} wife" he writes "was subject to
bad attacks of throat 111.11 atiou and
bronchi 0is. Arany remedies were
tried but few proved at 81) useful.
Oatam•rhozone was different. 1t seem-
ed to get right at. the sore spots and
brought relief quickly. We have
found Otttaerhozoue an ahaolctle cure
for brow0hitis aool catarrlt," Nothing
cures store quickly so get it today,
two sizes, 21e and $1..00 at all dealers.
Clinton
()uncoil 'a tax tate has been fixed at
2011 trills.
£'he engagement is anuoruced (u
Clinton of Helen Irene, daughter or
\Vm. and Mrs. Driller by, of Clinton,
to Samuel 1'. Kernptho•n, of Sas-
katoom, Sask., the marriage to take
place September Sed.
At 1301Lsville, Ont., of August 12111
at the home of the bride's parents,
the marriage of Miss Jessie Onllou,
yonmgest daughter of T. and Mrs.
enllom, rf lanntsville, to William
Breckemden 'Taylor, M. A„ of
Napauee, son of Jacob and Airs.
Taylo, of Olin ton, 'was solemnized by
Rev. D. 1I. Marshall, M. A., of Hunts-
ville. The bride ,yds al tended by her
slate,, Minnie, and A. G. Hooper, M.
A., of Lindsay, acted es groomsman.
The wedding march was played by
Aiiss Presto, Laing. Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor left for Toronto an<l I\Iontreal.
FIRE. -Fire, whicli teas discovered
shortly before 4 Tuesday morning
19 last„ in the storage sheds of Ford
& McLeod, completely destroyed that
building with 20 Lons of binder twine
and spread to the coal and wood office
and scales of Arthur Forbes. Tit a
short. time this place was also a heap
of ashes. Only the fast work of the
firemen in moving several cars of coal
stored nearl til tont
nV A1LVed flet f' es-
truotion, Chien Bartlitfe and his then
a
had 4 hard I
) time to en n•e
v t several
1
ltd'ninie )laces catching. A l'1 '
J g 1 gg pile f t
ties belonging to the Grand iTrunk
was burned. The blaze was first
noticed by the watchman at the Do-
herty Organ factory and when dia.
covered had titian
eg tc.
at headway.
241.
Theloss is partly covered by imsur-
un De.
MEETING 010 Tan DIRECTORS OP
TEE, CLINTON HOSPITAL . ---The 10111101(1
meeting ofthe Clinton Hospital As-
sociation was held Aug. 8111. Direct-
ors of the previous year were reap,
•
pointed. During the last year and
seven months there were Lleuted 226
cases. About were front the
Count of 13 torothm
There
were 0 births
4h
s
and
,
Iinfant detrtU lhetewere 7med.
,
ical cases
t. of which there was l death.
The rentainder were surgical cases
and too .deaths. The management
hopes
tab able t to as
ie 0 e the 1 1 1 hosP ltttl
for two ifreek6 dilrillg the harm
weather Pot, ve}utit's and to give tine
n res
rest,
•
n s a se
t,
&v
er
Have Orap
m s7
Kind of fleece to be tied up i1 a4
knot at Midnight With cramps. Keen
Nerviline
handy. Ten finally quiets
crumbs
mstiulU) Used occasionally
Nervilimo prevents the trouble en-
tirely. From Stratford Ont„ Wee.
Dee writes : Nothing I know of
will, give such quick relief to )'ramps
colic or mile III the stomach es
N
et •iliac.
t Ifyou
fe •
l squeamish 1
tit•
sick, just len drops 1s of et viline
J L N, iliac int
water and you're bettor the next
tninntte ' Think • of the ;lei WPM n11
and coulfort Coll oLinec) in a 26o bottle
of lerv;liiip, Ilnf1get IL today,
Canadian News
The striltiug dock workers at the head
of the Ickes decided to return to work,
Richard W. Waters, a prominent lanai.
;Hess man of Norwood, die(' et the age of
eighty. '
i''red, C. Nasih, of Vennesse, was
instantly killed by No, to. train on
the M. C. 10, near Jarvis,
The new barracks to be built at Gong
Breech torepleee Stanley Barracks, To-
ronto, are to be considerably smaller and
less expensive than originally intended,
Wm. Heudersltott, one of the boat -
known residents, of Lincoln county,
died atTlt
orolllarta result of it r
runaway
horse'irnocking down a ladder he was
on;
Wind animals 'twee been driven into
the open by forest fires it) the neighbor,
hood of Minden, and ashes have 'fatten
in showers in the streets of the town,
Preemies 09 aro ed clo t
s and the e
m 1 )t0Y eC9
'ii
are til it
trenches,
1. f, lg
W. I. M oLenn, known largely as
"Big Bear" MoLeen, tltrougit his
capture during the Rebellion , While in
well-known farmer, was struck dead
and his father, Angus McLeod, wits
badly stunned. The barn was burned,
and the father with difficulty saved the
body of his son from being horned. A
sad feature of the case is that the young
man had bean married only about two
weeks, and his wife is prostrated,
Mrs. Jennie Foster, aged 79, Was
burned to death at her home at Granton,
Friday when an oil stove she was light-
ing caught fire, Mrs. Foster lives alone
acid was gettiag.her breakfast on an oil
stove. As far as can be learned she
was filling it when the oil took fire.
Hurriedly seizing the stove in her apron
she tried to throw it out of the kitchen
floor. but long before she had got that
tar her apron and skirts were ablaze.
The first thing neighbors knew of the
matter was when they heard screams,
and on hurrying over found Mrs,
Foster rolling
herself who
t in thegrass
u b
to
herercl
y Her clothes les w
ere still
bur Fu
ferce!Y the fire
was soonex-
tinguished and a Dr. called He did
everything possible but Mrs. Foster
was so badly burned and suffered so
terribly from the shock that she sank
rapidly and her death occurred a short
time afterwards. Mrs. Harry McHnrg,
of London, is a niece.
Resign From The Worry Club.
Life isto, rush, bat we can't all get
titers together. In consequence, we
wf r ry-Oan't help it becausenet've.s
ire ifealc, .vitality is burnt up and
there's no staying power left. Cot
nut the worry part, and BUILD 'UP.
Let Ferrozone help yon. 11's a most
strengthening nutritive tonic. Fills
the blood withiron, supplies builrlitig
material for Worn out organs, gener-
ates the sort- of vitality that stakes
you want to do things. No medicine
11100e. helpful fon' men, women and
children who need strength and stay-
ing power. Try Ferrozone,o0c pet'
box at all dealers,
Wtngham
Fire which bloke out late 'Wednes-
day evening of last week gutted the
frame home of Mrs. John Madigan on
Viatolia street. The btignde was
delayed in getting to the fire, as Lhe
street' was torn up for - repairs.
Neighbors assisted in getting chit a
lot of the furniture.
Ed. Schaefer, aged I9, held for a
serious offence against t4girl under
16, under the provisions of the. Charl-
ton act, was committed for trial ,when
be appeared before Magistrate 101ac-
kenrzie and buil was absolutely refits -
ell. Schaefer will come up for trial
in the Fall. The crown will prose-
enle, having taken the initiative in
the mantel' ori behalf of both the
Children's Aid Society and the little
girl's mother. Schaefer was taken
to Geller lett jail to await charge.
AT A Goon OLD AGE, -One of the
oldest residents of \Vin hunt passed
away at the residence of her son, Add.
D. Belt, on Tuesday horning Angnst
13. A short time ago Mrs. Bell suf-
fered from a paralytic stroke and had
been gradually sinking. . Thedereased
was in her 75th year and woe bora iu
the township of 13iddrilph, ''l'wo bro-
thers„Sohn and:James Pace, Brussels,
and one sister, Mrs. John Kerr, Sault
Ste, Katie, survive Iter ; also six 00113,
David Marshall l
,
t
s Intl ant
d Albert
n
, f Wing -
ham;
Walter of Toronto; W. S., of
Spokane, and 10. J. of Farmington,
Washington.
Fatal Blood Poisoning.
FnequeoUy follows the use of cheep
corn salves and piasters. The sa1cst
is the best and that's "Putnam's,"
which Inas tt.record of fifty years suc-
cess. Refuse
duh ti
s lutes
for +,
Pw l-
ntinPs" which cost 25c in eve) y ding
store.
Fordwioh
10Ls (Rev,) )Andrews visited with
her daughters in A1itc;hell,
Mss Lizzie Wilson returned to
Lawn from r
lot
cu uprior to her t I v-
iu witli her parents
for Ldurnitoil
" B. S.
Cook is improving the ap-
pearance of his hotel property on
Man street by hawing the old build-
ings at the tear removed.
\V. 1L Webber had twog ood
heavy draught colts killed inthe
eleetrio storm of Friday, Aug. 8th.
They were valtlatle 000111'lals,
Clnrilon Simmons mot with an n.n-
cidert which might. hove been ow,
con 1
t .tt 7ec
1 b suelnas +
1 1 results. y
b ts. J'Ite
was 1000e11 alt lhdjtlw• by a horse.
Wm. Stewart, 01.lt con., lost a Valu
able brood mare, Tho animal sutl-
011011,ed to the excessive heat while
wo'king{,ion the binder. Mr, Stewart
paid' $280 Tor her last \Vinler.
Alts.,!. to. \Vilu:m and Alisses Lizzie
11nc1 Jessie and Masten' George left
last week for lldmontolt where they
tvitl join illi., Wilson aid make their
halite home. Ale. and ales, \Nilson
and family have !Ong been worthy
and highly t'ospeet cid residents oe 1 his
community and the best wishes of all
aoolallpany thein to their \Voateru
home,
The awards in the Fieltl. Crop Coin -
netlike' fop the To,vnshin of ilew)ck
have been made trod ape its follows 1-
Isl., Harvey Spoiling, 02 points ; 211t1,
\Vol,
Brown sl „ 9l?; ; 30.d, .latwls W.
l7tlgar, 580 ; 401, i\, W. Keil, 88 ; 8111
Jolla holland, 8(7;0111, -John T1, Dent-
Ilierliug, 8'1 ; 70,11, Htogh Plague, 881.
The judge was P. 0. Vansicklo, of
Atherton. As can be seen by the
points obtained the crop, which was
oats, in each case was :00 good [ole.'
Perth County
\Von
k Is tapnlly ptogles,ing on the
new 0emeet dant at Al1tchell,
The barn of Thos. Rainey, 2iid con;
Ille bursas which tried to 01111 away.
Ja1B?a Sipivttrl, son of the late Alex. Fearing a passibility o1' the tongue
Sletvae , of Logan, anti it License entering the ground and causing a
Commissioner for North Perth, bun violent pitching of the wagon Mr. CurCommon Ills
been appointed deputy collector of Barlett jumped and In alighting broke
customs at Stratford. one leg and badly sprained the other.
Ed. Clark, who moved fermi Mitchell Stratford Bed Co. is donating the people le to ret busy. TheStratford'
p p b y .cCokey
to British Oolunnbia last spring, sent a beat bides bed in Choir shop to the Corrugated Pipe Uo., S. R. McConkey,
few stalks of clover and timothy to couple who will get married before manager, and the McOormick Wi-
llis fatter the other day, The former 011e grandstand on toe last clay of the lemeut Co,, A, J. McMillan, agent
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enchants have premised to complete race among the rnembers of the Perth
St. Marys Lodge No, 30, L 0. 0: F., the bed room suite, Free marriage County Cauneillors,
held a pie, -nip on Wednesday, August license and minieten'e fee will be in- Sault Ste. Marie is threatened with
20, in honor of the occasion of the 'eluded. 11 is now up to the young an epidmie of typhoid fever.
election of Dr. P. 1.'. Couplaud to the I
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Another Woman Recovers.
Auburn, N. Y. -"I suffered from
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organic pains that sometimes I would lie
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giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
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health. "-141rs. WILLIAM 13. GILL,No.15
Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York.
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