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IA$T M fl.iend on, and; Miss !fl tkze] ef
Mt, and Mts. HflHalli&iyof•Lia-
solerel,'spent.the 24t1' With her 13rother,
Mr. John Mason.
Mrs. E. Arnisttong and femily of -1
Saslcatoon,-ere with Mr, end
Mrs Wei. Terms, "
Mr. and• 11/11'$•,. tiiSfid Weikel' and
Harold, spent Monday with Mrs. Wal-
ker's sister, MrseJactsb Elisley of Ben-
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i 'AI•ritighlani, IS, vt.tititl'g, svilli -tile 1 oriA(D'I.I.4;
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dauglifere. 33).S, I VVilfred .Reid. 7
1 Mr, Win, 'ROblitsern 'and mese:. are
widenhlg ,the '-f•o,ad tlear• Donnybeeolc,
IVfr. ' 1Vight:1114n.. altd.•'faittily 'Speritt
Su e day AVit11. liW0114- .N,c...1",tnie of '..I. ees -
wets Is
Mr, and Mrs. Harry MeGee of
Wingliani, spent Sunday .with their
brothel', Mr. John McGee',
, •
Mr. and Mrs. joe ThOeipsoil and
baby Alice, spent I-Suralay tisitli J1ei
uncle, Ilfr; William Robirison. •
Mr. and. Mrs:, Balt ,and children 4ild
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and elailds
ren, and Mr. an'd Mrs, I3reee and child::
ren, spent the tth with friends near
Wroxeter.
correctly: Pitted •
Eye,gitiesses .
virifirdt4 ()KT.
DR. F. A. PAR
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSPeAN,
Osiceop,athy Electricity
• Ail diseases treated.
Office adjoining,e;reeidenceeCtntr.c
Street; `next Anglican Church, (fintrn-
erly Dr,I.MacDonalds.) ,Phone age.
Sentu'el tinter 'left On', Mend ay
to spent aettreOr two with litnephew
at . 'Agi if ors:1144h'
s.„ , ee
ite•ele Shera returned on Wed-
. • . .
nesday :]at from Toronto, ,where she
ha&been ealledta yeaR len,,ber sister-
in-law, ; M„T's, HO-pey;.I.Iwho had been
severe „s'ealded. ' ".. •
, , .
Ittl'e'v, end Mrs. sMeKibbon were at
Kincardine last • week attending the
Idistrict ,cheeting, they returned on Sat -
urdeyeeyening, Mr: Wm, Stinson was
-also ineattenclance, •• e • .. -."
, . • . • . .
• Mr. and Mrs. John Hyndrhan also
Miss Hyndman were visitors early,
this week with friends in Behnoree .
' blir Iseetslators ,Of both iffouSes are
holding very lengthy sessions' making
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laws to Ito end until no one can keep
fitin, Most of us this:EN-We are being.
governed to death and 'lite would be
Much bettereto pay most ofethem to
stay at home and this in adenfaratie
§tjuntryl
e _
.. • .. .
Trimsnp• the ;front of your property,
artVoneterfuti5,ptevereent, 'Steed
manypeoperly owners desei..CTe. et -edit
fer the tidy way they keep things:
/-1 4,4,t1 •
!•"ii 44,1, 4
• - seese /I;
• e: esste !iste.
teeg ';•
eeiserst iteate
.„
atthey 'Tad about
.Thezstandards of living for the average.family in. Can-
ada, grow higher each year. The luxuriea of yesterday
arel thenecesSities•-•of to -day People' in the smaller;
toWns and ..!ta). farms want the newer thing's' they read •
.
Dry Goods Stores, Grocers, Shoe,'Hardware and Paint
StoreS, :in the sthaller to -WI -is, all find they Lan how
the newest, things by Carrying small Stocks of them.
,And
1 e7orclering by Long Distance. The jObber or manu-,,,
factoeris ;warehouse is at their elbow ".,heir or,,q(14,
depa.rtments are alert -.Poi telephone trader ----4,-,
ShipEents are, oftert made the saine day. Up-to-date-.
nes of merchandise is no longer Confined to the big
ity.§:tores;-- and large stuns are not locked up- tu.
5t9"ek,1.
•_
Try it. Have,a` big store in a small town. ``TJse the
Dell to Sell"' ,and.,•t� Buy.
Every Bell Telephone Is a Long- nistance Station
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le',1ratiL
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MEWS INEWWW
Is Royal Ladies' Ready -to -NW ar C
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gi---New Summer: tylesIn
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, We now show an elegant'range of jauthentic-
• styles -neatly- trimmed in thelcorrect vogue and
W shown in,vvonderfut assortment/of patterns and col- .
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.11 orings. Malte--Our selection now.
I•Prices range from $4.50 t $9.00.,
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HISMA` N
Wath for new shipment of:latest style •. N
IN
Blouses,Fand Hose.
Ladies'- and Misses'
WashT Dresses
Of Your Own Goods In Your
• Va.seenger Car
. •
• Many people ill thiS Vicinity :have
the wrong idea of the law le 'regard
tQ Abe 'ear'rying„ ef Cream cans; eggs,
D.0;tter,' etc., in theie ainelbohiles. .
'Jew ave started rtnnpres of; ',people
heiegefined foredrOting their 'cream
cans in`lheir .antosI: l'epOrt IS
absolnteleswithaut dundatian,- Lf yoti
take three or tone of your
cans ., re'tettlarlY to to,n and ''.°1icirge
for: drawing same, is ,there any good
reason why 'yr:in •shottld net , Pay for a
mens•to 'Carry his
own-Striff own. Cale:when heIlies
:only the pedint4 lieenSesestiluif if the
owner of an Ordinary passenger ant
mobile starts using it to do the work
of A trtre4for other people; charging
them for:- the service, ia then shonld
'haee a trick license. There is nothing
unreaSehable ''ebentf. , that. - There is
nothing unlawful about carrying a few
parcels in your automobile efonritoa
f wane to accommodate
so .
1 . 13 don't1, f •1 •
neighber, :or .in carrying a lead of
chop, iyou
Yessessee . hen you do thatgyou go
t1ie-75111reking busieess, antraterne itedee
that line ofewOrk..•
• There is as Sernetvhat similar mist-
understandingabouteliyerying and the
chaeffeur's license. ItISIalright so far
as the:law goes to itaress'w friend in
ali tietbth•ebile, • or a' whole dcie&eof
friends,. eisitlittissas chauffeur's licentee,,
and nomatter, bows:little one lengsvs,
about detving the autemobthee if, the,
friends:. eselswilt, lee. to take the Irtilt„
•Maatel$I1t1efrThWh7dffair'., rust as abe:
ginner hlik"gt'he .f.rs1c. of hie awn•drisF-
eng...tt+118ri iittikeS . a .telidrge.
for ,ca.litying a -passenger he goes into
Istisiness; starts to servo.
'the "Pi113/1:•et •andrsthe paseengeges Nebo
pay Totteselee..,seevice _ateeeentjeled, te,
7so1netsbeesof gearentee.that'theriver
tuideretIandg Ii Ist4senesS.' -.The
•fetrr's license ShOWS.11.1d11:6'has-- giV'eh"
• .
preef 7o, u ca rot ,• • e
.notleing•/bat f th roI,Ithenuftbii•e!,..
• when
11 'obof'trucking it
ey'ls &foe aegeighbo wt.to. ettilIsg redly,
Vayeecire vehene,,one, emeeeregulad • in
Chet beteneeseeesaeries..e. fette.friestetea,.:"
may be,,who glad to pay, •ciTtltstAe.
'neetetest ;be ditwii soniew1ire.
Artd Mrs. 'IlIrel-rtaMci...G.'n.Tfisii".tif
,efesei,e1, a're .at tigitettlg
:de • ttette!eisettess.
Ivrr IVililiangrkintogiesantlesfan-eiki p.
Wilithapeeasisited asis .Isegthere •41(17,„
tntil' s...o„.11R 4a .;
'Mire di:Vat:4 H tens .firtg'"P c
se -,:neer ..Feid :ear' ftem 11V.. -Thomai
Ileeneft- Vilighatrit • '
• tAit Enda:eh. "is '• at to Pr C.9 (int -
On. a „viait'with featives thc',0Ltil
and .1,/rS, A. •HatKens,, and his
111001er, .also his • sister, Mes...„E'lliatt
Tasilor attended the fuperal„ of their
/relative near Xincatdirie On sTiliegday.
Mr. Wittiarrr O'Ca11igh4 ye' of Tor-
onto, ia at present visiting tinder the
nareetal „roof, • • • • '
, Me. Jas. Aiteheson who ha e been
• around .Derhara for some. time has'
-returned home againee
Mr. Peter Leager*has i-weet clover
three feet long, net bad or theefirst
of jutie, who iSneett, '
•• Mr. Soneer Taylor has Sold his fine
team of horses and Mirchased another.
. ,BLYTH
Mr.. Hilliard McGowan has taken
the position a$ clerk on the Bank staff.
The :first aimigersary .of the: open-
ing:of the Meinorial Hall will be held'
on Sunday, •June 4th 'and wilt be fitt-
ingly observed by ehe .holdingeof
Itition service in tite. evening. The. un-
veiling of the honor roll will take place
.atethe service. Special musical num-
ekeee will be reedered by the choral
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Westfield ball team defeated Blyth
at the game played 011. Friday night.
Mr. Charles. Rogers was the tunpiro
'far the Weeefield teems and Mr. R.
:M....McKay for hical teat-ff.• .
Mr, :4, T. ,'Cooper, social' sere -ice
secretary for HurOn gave an 'interests
ing talk along: his line of !work .teti,
Sunday evening in the 'Methodist
church,
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: The Royal Ladies Rea to -Wear
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1-Xead sOffice and Factory, 64 Temperaime St., Toronto, Ont.
GOderiell, Hanover
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i• Branch s
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envie About tlie.?(IestelS• Pertel •
•. ()Nen t, • , .
Abput 0,1 hour .old a, hat 1 efore
year sine veaeliee itentene you:notice
a distinct .ehange in the eoler of the
seeetroin'' flee clear bines of the Open
Aegean to a tight pea -soup tint. The
man fettle. ti yrua loses -his limpnees
and. sniffe • greedily; the, familiar,
scents of his youth haya come twenty
miles to greet tile wanderer and bring
him new strength, He ”guts a
arette and begins a pew life. • Prete
now till the slap has fidgeted into
it moorings, he will hold forth on
the wondere ot • Smyrea. imbibing
Row vi witb every dta ‘ht of 11 b
native miasma. Aad when thean-•
eaor at lest wallop over the side
yeti wItt scarcely recognize in :the.
resplendertit irlitninuess of your corn,.
"danion,, the tiegron-celeiteti mu3iirny,
goo spent last eight weekly cursing
.1-fe Doyo channel. •
.11'ne &nyrnalte has this in eorilthon
ivitn Certain • crnstaceana, .,that..he
strivesoti sewage, and a heenteone
erovid.enee, ably, aSsiateeby his own
iiunioipttlity; , has smuts ed him ofa
pteetttill eupplYeot the richest. blends
' WWICK :COUNCIL.
GorrttiseMett itjth, 19es
••••Cetinell • mot in the toWnellip hall,
tiursuant 10 edjoerninene All,thernbers
presentthe Reeve in tjltf chalr.ihe
minutes f • la st M eetiitge Were. yeast and:
on motion, of Gamble and,Bryitns tnie
adopted.
Cenutie'sieller fpr the Present yam..—
.
Moved by l3ryana and Ieglis that
Reeve Spetton be appointed Road
Carried, •I ' •
Moved"bY 13rYarts•and'Gamble that
the clerk be instructed to asle•for tee-
ders for •Peintiteg.]foist steel bridges.
Tenders to lee in by the ..Turie. meeting.
• —Carrie& • ,
IVIov,ed Kubbard4hat
the. inotiotopassed ,at 'the March meet -
rag: .the rate for Statute labor
at $1.56 per daybe reelected and that
the ,Irate • .D.'6" $1.25 per day.—Motion.
Carried:*.; • ' • ;
• Meved b3r Gamble aed. Bryans that
the -following accounts be paid—Th.6g,
\Tittle, for dragging, raking off Stones
and. teking, out loess • froth eoadway,
$1'2.1t15; Jee.7. .Walkont, opereeilig road
greder, cep,' :.3; and 4, •$1.5.oartinnicip-
al Worl.d-S-Upplies, $.1 :2.25; jO1111,
ter, Jr., work 0/3, road, lots 3o wad 3e,
so mug as lie dees not straY far from con. 84' 83.:5°i...Wnl- A. Cook' 1" 3
aga:e.itiie4:t70.0h a: • go the sea rdheiegorgssiiern;lon:dt.I. ibgticrldtra:;ds,4$re:a.ovedigl-Iteinier,yitIttl162;,..
J.° the doors of•the eo,netilate eeetione , $2.051Wei.. Candle,
talc" stich eeeeerg. as, existed were $so.op; Fred IrwitCdillVert in
1°1 e4lit to ge• Aletiart ;4K12tP..1.1,,e, cfGo°01:r...c3.1:Als• If; p; INHI • ;tiNi,, a ssh2i4., 5d 1?; ce.t.I11svei
let- ,t; coll:-6;$1.,56; ID. W. Da.neI,ivacitl
tenta toessilitire.
lee eonsulatenow stands'1,5 0 y.artts , -../
.xxions, drawing pia and covering
esurbrigg, raking stone:44-5P; Russel
'from_the sea, and a- quayextends tite—briclge,-lot 16, 6913......B,'Po.go;.„..Gpitclort,„
e.
Wirm,' rongtn .01 the sea,' front. As•• welteemi.,, team 4, drag., g,,5„,•2,0:-,.
,it wus ,...irapOssible -to continue the
ett.eveirecattleslepe. of the Sewers, •they, •2' Itlevest byeHilihard and feWli.I.i that
. ereee- „teeeely .pian tea , on an Oval:ie.
.., this •cohneil e'djonrri tb Met iii 'Fbrd-
el:atilt...he, eq thee ueene, 'of, .itity.e.:11gIe with, on the thil-d WedheIsdaY iir ',ItIne`;
• poort:d elemeut sitotild. he' Stinatider- when rdnder'S' 'Will -she --receivect,--;ftrrit,
Considered, for' the paintingof four
.cn• A.DI'Yv'-' 1:11-6. Pn-UP'ts Preotch'll't l'It.Is ,eteel h.ridgeS,--Carridd. 1.,, - :-.• .4.. ,,. .-,i,..
main seWers ' 1 en terVils111Id' ' I P4,043te - este eiT,C.,Ee.W,alleer, C.,io,ric..,,,,,,
-eiliti,the i2tties" where ,Smyrint' Strends `.. ,„ • .. • . , -.
-v....0-.IT:,:.,aMy surnther ovesitings..; ••••,.• ••• - , e'-- '
It may be taken at aeSiontatie that
a- ea.fct wit:haat as..prev.ate•••setver ',will:" e,,,,e • " ' • ' ' - - ''.." •..: '''
., • • :
Ill'ot.'§7-1(4neds, atiller. natiVs, nPt 11-a.PPY.- GorbutiCatnIpbelIt i Nfieg tern,
enetege eto 'esvieseali s..iPe 0.n -..t4Pir §41-..- • ' ' i' \. 1 ' th'
W-edneskItier, -IVIA'Sr 'loth; r9e..,'ittf."
• .19fARRIBILle'''''
hpro:' ttte ,suPPly, neerer,.- its 1..)a.0„iws ;Ref: tar. pei-rie,
by-lea:0.°g tde miclUe of tle,e,;4:0a4, eorbutt‘,:40 Lottie•e mstsi‘..
(:ampbettekledtle :of Wingharn.
i.'Ir'1.1017 tiler pelf!. 1 0,15lrS lo 'Wee
)r4fillsraCti&n,•I'l ortagel s
the; dark *hilt,- Part' of. icseteteatesseeeteteedesgeepneeliettt.„ ths,
ce,-AttotiwaquAair. -ereessegesser ee-sese "esti a.. tee ayfoat...e.ta s,$
.4.214 I de5bee. a" in iale strgI' everY7 • 1.;:f..sea ci.. es ..sers•• ee e.s.-- eg.
11i1 thele ere- ddl,inceSeettltliiIl In ( • wile) pan ‘ , int/00,.„s0 43,4tiell,,,:13,0,5 tee .g,,A.I.,11.e...
;tl•feft",tlOtf 4-itiktil Isioi.'fra/V1A tirer ''almrk'dilIai--, w,r9,1t11.4tit vilcietdr,p, Dye c.1,..1.19.A.c
;Il'el•I'Sn'3;Y•xl3la ,A1,1-71.4:14% at ni.gift't-exeelltt•d'at• -seiqnne. fel" th'e, '%i'ciyeef'S jt the'
thee'
Tatehtseselehesusseeteingiege : . .hoeSsta ssal ass tg.tacf, to :.ireatiffe4111'dtt. ',.i)rdiltifti'tin lid
more i' elecgipity ,3han..,,wriqgs15...e,/„.9,e!... .per 0611f•rriltifig-5iirefeeetotestereptions
ries M- hies. hi3a,;1„.,.-.:61.0.44. of 14.43610- theep-rodeetlibrteei.kitergebehreseneheilede
tkis i'0,4°P,Ablttega4APPq.e,n.44veregos/./es whichilkeefikre'eted teeneeletrbetelY, eel,
iiii-rilisI liOne.:ward pkil1'. But laqpi,dar, ,1144, re,S.111 tek...ill til.P..".highe.S.t, Prie,es4rer-
41-1ftv.eat-KO'itetraiiittaio.6,'-t-69.1.0.Ve" Sea ih•years, .„glieerecent,resdnetion•of
Vele fid-lakit hil-dcl, `StlePPed 'back in the' four pene p.er pound on tea tax in
-rtid•die bf a; serenaele•tp his lac1.3 fall', ' .Eltgland:hae. further stinittlated cell;
(I i treppeaveti len to his- shoulders,' re ave.'. 'strinption; Which; lit eane that even
delin;ainersails and was -finally extriee higher -Mite§ may seen' be exPected.
eate,d at, the .end, et a rope. • . •• .- : • • -
, Sya'
rns oth.er• source tit ,..neerea-
Likes New Park
fo,r!.. is ,. her .gar :, system. Alongthe -_m
outaide edge of .the quay Sreee the - Ex-Mayor-j."W.'Ivieltibbon and•Mr.
terininus or the .Aidin raiivi,r.ay •to...n..6 Levi Hardfiese Wingham were in town
fionak (the old Tu'rkish•Governrnent ' on Friday ast. Mr. licKibbon was
building).- er diets ' a single tra els with enthusiastic aver the iinprovernent at
slips- at intervals of 300 yards or so. Macpherson ,park. He says it is a
Along this ti'aek stagger the oldest, greftt work and, will add to the first
weariest cars that Nreve ewer dug °tit impressiops strangers get of the town.
4 scrap heap
. cell :30 years e.go. They He touched -upon the fine sWeep right
down to the waters' edge, saying that
are drawn- by one hoese a piece, ue-
overloaded, and I 'heti'? counted .as it would be one of the finest parks in
ttally dead lame, but age habitual/3'
Ontario when ,it was finished. He
thought as 80 111 0310 ca.r. The picture ot oothe cconttitnacigle was
tvnbeneils.nectiend not
M
these' Noah's arks drihing miserablY aVrijiliteer
tween the shore and the park as in
along the tour would be itidicious years to come this will be one of the
eil. it were ntili'-fer the abominable beauty spots. 'What would spoil the
eoedision of the horses. • " park would be looking right into the
back yard of the cottages if they had
ivl,BmoRJAM
Valconer.--elin loving memory Of my:
dear sister, Mrs. George, Falconer; .of
Culross„ who' departed this life on.
May 3otb, 1921. ,
Oh how we -miss hei words eannot tell
The bright heppy. face we loved so
- well; ; •
,
The sweetest of memories are all that
is left, . • ,
Of a sweet, eister and oee of the best.
Thebloslr. Was great, th'e shock' Severe,
We little thought her death so near,
And Only those who -have 'need .cati
• tell;
The pain of 'parting Without 'farewell,
.Mrs. john Falconer,
, • East Wawartosh, Ont
•
Quite A Job •
Little Sister is held up by maid to
hear her father's voice over the phone,
"Boo-hoo," she•cries. • -
The maid—What are you crying
about?
Little „Sister—How can .we ever get
Daddy out of that little hole?
President Of His Class
Mr. Joe Dietrich, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Dietrich, Riversdale, was
euccessful in passing his final 'eirein-
Mations in dentistry at Toronto Den-
tal College. He took a good stand
all throegh i he term, and was presie
(lett of his class.'
• -------reaseeseesesete.
tusiness Change
We telse this enethod ofadvising
our friends that to -day we have enters
ed into an agreement, whereby D. A.
MaleLachlan withdraws front Biesinese
College work he Winghate aed Geo.
SpoteOrt withdraws from Listowel,In
the future there will be otie Business
College in Wingham, condeeted by
Geo Spolion and 1). A. Mac:Labia-1i ,
will coeduet, 0110 .111 Listowal.
11. A. lettleachlan,
Geo, ;spotten:
5ttale d, May eeth, 3022,
Verst, .Book .ons Feigning.
"A. Boke of Husbandry"—believ-
ed to be the first book , on farming
printed ,in.firitain.--ewas .isefight
gently for 11320 on behalf of the Brit-
ish -1Vfuee0m at ..Sotheby's sale rooms.
Tilts book, se small that it could eas-
ily be slipped in the . pocket, was
printed in 1523 by on, Rieharde
Sole; . It w5s written by 'gir
fitzherbert, Of NorburY; Derbyshire,
aad is in exeell-ent condi-tie-1S, though
Colored with age. It ',le' boned, in
moroeeo.
The sun diar,issupposed to have
been invented about the year 555
B. C. .
FRiGHTENED.1
"Eveu morning 1 woke up, 1 felt
that•someihing terrible was
- • going to happen."
Writes Mrs. Ill, and she goes on to say,
' 'I -wonder if any other womau ever had
such file of depression as Iliad for over
a year. 1 was so utterly despondent
that if it laad not been for my children,
X believe I would have put an end 'only
Et;ery, Cla' aml every might Ives a
nightmare. I dreaded. going to bed
because I lay awake most of the night.
When I did sleep, I had the most
dreadful dreams. I couldn't eat. I was
completely ran down—nothieg inter-
ested me, nothing appealed to late. I
consulted several doctors. They pres-
cribed different rentediee to build me ep
het -these preparations didn't do me
any. good. Doctors told fl35 1 had a
itegyous' breakdown, I was tired all the •
time. I felt every day that my strength
was gradually -leavindine. The least
little exertion left me thoroughly tired
out. "knew I was gradual] y waste gaway.
I felt I was.going to die and 1 was so
thotong•hly miserable that I disinot care
whether 1 lived or hot. And then I
heardabout Carnal and what A Ape tonic
it was. At first I refused to take it as
I was sure it wouldn't do ine 0.113' good.
Finally I did try it with the most won-
derful results. I•trin well and hippy
• every iniente Of the day now. I eat
heartily at d sleep sound 1 y. My friends
'won't believe that Carnol alone has
done this for tie. I tint never destree
dent now and every day is a day of toy.
What Carnol has done for me it will do
forvou"
Carool issold by your druggist ami, if
you call coneetentiously say, diet you
have tiled it, that it hasn't dorm'you
01137 good, reterti elss etetp_y bttle an
si
he Will refund your money. eslee
Vlraltbn. MeltiV1)011
been allowed tq be built. Mr. MeKile-
bon wa.s up looking over his own.cot-
tage and was glad -to see many new
ones being- ereeted, Heii also going
to become a devotee of golf this year.
Well, if he gets the bug bad, Wing -
ham Won't -see much of him this sum-
mer.—Kiecardine Reporter.
Suicide On London Train
Trainmen on Grand Trunk train
No. 163 were horrified when on open-
ing the door of a coach lavatory they
found John McLeod of Tiverton, ly-
ing face downward in :1 pool of blood,
his throat slashed and a razor et his
side Ittet as the train gellect.into Lx-
eler at 10e15 eteck Tees -day elorning.
Dr, H.X. Hyndman, the railroad
Physician 'in Exeter was called and de-
cided ab inquest unnecessary, deidar-,
ing McLeod tobe a.suicide. ,
Following the doctor's ex:satinet:ton
the body was removed to an under-
taking establishment to await ihe ar-
rival of MeLeodIs brother, who will
accompany the body back to Tiverton,
where interment will take place. .
McLeod, who was a returned soldier,
44 years old, boarded the train 51 1.611 -
don at 9.5o o'clock: After he gave the
Conductor William Weems hts. ticket
the victimwas not 'seen alive again
by either passengers or train officials.
-Destioridency is believed to have
been the cause of the veteran 'ending
hig, life.
Passed Suddenly Away
Sad indeed was the news that Nellie
Hallahan 'of East Wawanosh had
taken a turn for the worse in Wing -
ham General Hospital, on Monday,
May 22nd., but recovered to. again
give good hopes to her many friends,
until Wednesday morning she began
to sink after all that best of Medical'
attentien tould do and surrounded' by
kind nurses and a broken hearted.
father and mother she passed away.
Nellie had been in ill health for about
four months but nothing serious was
expected until.about three weeks age)
she underwent a seeious operation.for
goitre and was thought to be improv -
leg day by 'day; To know Nellie was
to respect her, she was of a kind tted
iedustrions *disposition and loved by
all that werenequainted with her. The
remains Were taken to her parents
hoine where they were -viewed by e
host of friends and neighbors, until
Pride* Morning, May 26th, When they
were taken to St. Miehaers" chureh,
Blyth, WheresRegeiem High Mass was
teng and thenee to her Ittet resting
place in the R. C. - Cemetery in Morris;
Simon, joint, Danxl, Williain and
Dennie, her fivebrethots arid William
Kelleyeeher cousin, were the pat/bear-
ets.. Her Parents, brothers and one
sisiter ,haVe the shleere syinpathy
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