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A NERVOUS WRECK.—A IIAPPY LIFE.
T. P. Samson has a Narrow Escape.
"I live on a farm. At school I learned an early,� habit, which
weakened me physically, sexually and mentally. Fatally Doctoqrfs
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Before the 1St of July, to till an order already A
placed with us for
6000 Boxes and Tubs
of Good Dairy Butter
Also we must have 6000 dozen Eggs weekly to till our orders, for
which wo will pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Wo woitldesk the makers of butter not to salt the butter heavy
as the heavy salted butter always has to sell ata reduced price,
Make the butter so as to bring the top price and yob will be the
gainer in the bed.
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Cement for Sale.
Tho andersigned keeps in stock
411 kinds of Cement, including
Queenston and Portland.
Cement Building and Flooring a
specialty.
JOIN STEWART
°LYTN, ONT.
MORRIS,
$eaooL Picalc.—The annual picnic
of 8,8. No, 4 was held at Mr, Robert
Nichol's grove on Friday afternoon,
19th inst., and was atteuded by hun-
dreds of merry pleasure -seekers, Early
in the afternoon the happy crowds
gathered and immediately expressed
Asir appreciation of the artistic way in
wltisii the intone! beauty of the scene
was sohaneed by colored streamers of
bootleg. Various kinds of amusements
were provided for the afternoon. Seine
sought (nate and pleasure in a *Rd
chase atter the football, others spent
their time around the large swinge,
while others haunted the refreshment
stand or boldly abetted with the mem-
bers of the opposite sex, At four o'clock,
Mr, Wm. Bryaus took the chair, and
he following program was given :—
Station, Mies Jennie Robb; solo,
Ise Cardiff; Highland dancing, Misses
Walker; recitation, Mise Priscilla Men-
lling�; Sag drill; solo, Miss 51cQuarrie;
recitation, Miss Meanders. The num
bore were all given in a manner which
showed careful and systematic prepara-
tion, the Highland .lancing and flag
drill being especially fine, A tasty
lunch was provided by the good ladies
of the section, and perhaps this was the
most enjoyable part of the whole enter-
tainment. In the evening Grey and
Morris played a very fast and exciting
PM of football. Morrie won the game
by scoring one goal in the first half.
A very mithnely shower hastened the
departure of the crowd but old and
young expressed themselves as being
well pleased with the day's sport and
all joined in praise of the energetic cola
mittees in general, and the pupils and
teacher, Mr. John Todd, to whose dili-
gence and untiring energy the success
is largely due.
PAID NATURE'S DEnr.—Early on Sat-
urday morning, 18th inst., Mrs. Mar-
garet Thompson Nichol, beloved wife of
Mr. Alex. Nichol, er., passed over to
the great majority in her 66th year,
She had astrofte of paralysis on Novem-
ber 24th last, while at the breakfast
table, and had been an invalid ever
since, confined to her bed all the time,
She was very patient and without a
complaint as the months passed by.
Recessed was born in Scotland and
came to Canada in 18&2 with her par-
enis. She w -.s united in marriage to
Mr. Nichol 48 years ago. In addition
to her husband she is survived by four
sone—Robert, Alex., James and Ed-
ward, all of Morris—and two daughters
—Mrs. Alex. Connon, of Morris, and
Mrs. Alex, McNeil, of Fort William.
Five children have been buried. Mrs.
Nichol had been a hearty woman and
weighed as Inuoh as 215 pounds. She
did'much to attain in the management
of the home and farm to so successful
an Issue. In church relationship she
was a Presbyterian. Mrs, Thomas Mil-
ler is a sister of deceased. The subject
of this notice was a good wife, a loving
mother and a kind neighbor. The fun-
eral took place on Monday afternoon of
last week, interment being made at
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moon is here, it is well to remember •
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or duller ones are printed at this onionj
a tree aetice le given In THE STANDARD.
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Nits for Weak Stomachs,
Eat slowly, masticating the food thoroughly, even more, if
possible, than is required in health. The more time the food
ppeuds in the mouth, the less it will spend in the stomach.
Avoid drinking at meals in general,
dyspeptic stomachs manage dry food
better than that containing much
fluid. Eat neither very hot nor cold
food. The best temperature is that
of the body. Be careful to avoid
excess iu eating. Eat no more than
the wants of the system require.
Sometimes less than is really needed
must be taken when digestion is very
weak. Strength depends not on what
is eaten, but on what is digested.
Never take violent exercise of any
sort, either mental or physical, either
just before or just after a meal.
Never eat more than three times a
day, and make the last meal very
light. For many dyspeptics, two
meals are better than more, Never
eat a morsel of any sort between
steals. Never eat when very tired,
whether exhausted from mental or
physical labor. Never eat when the
mind is worried or the temper ruffled,
if yon can possibly avoid it. at only
food that is easy of digestion, avoid-
iug complicated and indigestible
dishes, and taking but one to three
courses at a meal.
After meals take two ST. jehiP,s
WAVRItS, "r believe et. James Wafers
then a are the moat complete combine -
hal for aures bthenta
hal f the nervosa antes 1 ever met
glassful with*"
o f h o t Dr. Robert Keistyie,
idimbarg, Scotland.
water.
They
hell) stomach, digest food and send
th' lintrimcnt through the blood,
and ti is is the honest way to get
health and strength, the kind that
lasts, develops and breeds the energy
Qrj> O eccomplishps much. 1
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Six bottles for $5,00
St James Wafere are nota secret
rimedy: to the aemerosr dodos, re-
enmmsndrng them to their /anent,
we mat! l*e /ormsfa upon request.
Where Balers arc not selling the
Visfent,they are mailed upon re-
ceipt of price at the Gladiola
Match : 5t. ,tames wafers Cs., 1111
St Cetbwlp St.. Montreal.
Brussels cemetery. Rev. John Rote,
B.A., of Brussels, conducted a suitable
sery'ice and the remain® were followed
to the grave by a large number of rela-
tives and friends who highly esteemed
the deceased.
Loctt,s.—Mr, James Evans has re-
turned from his three weeks' visit
with friends in Oxford eounty.. .Mrs,
Gilbert Spelr, who spent two weeks
renewingthe friendship of Brussels
friends, as returned to her home in
this township. Mrs. Speir will be 85
years of age at her next birthday and
barring a little dulness al hearing is re-
markably well preserved...31.ina Mary
R. Findlater, daughter of Mr. Wm.
Findlater, hag successfully passed her
second year examinations in all subjects
at the Philadelphia medical college for
women, and will enter on her third year
course of studies in September....' The
township council granted aid to the
building of a section of wire fence on
the east boundary of Mr. Wm. Bryana'
farm, uorth of Brussels. This is always
a bad place for drifting in the winter
time and wo hope the wire fencing will
continue until the danger point is past,
....A letter has been received from Mr,
Henry Mooney, of Weyburn, Aegini-
boia, ex -reeve of Morris, and he reports
vary favorably of the outlook in the
west. Mr. Mooney has 880 acres of
wheat in and 100 acres of oats. They
have broken 126 acres this spring and
have 10 more before the job is complet-
ed. Weyburn is progressing eplendidly
and has developed into quite a business
centre. Mr. Mooney is contemplating
extending his poaeeesione and his many
old friends here will be a unit in wish -
log him and his family abundant and
long continued prosperity.... Mr, Wm.
Michie pressed and shipped 284 tons of
hay from Belgrave to New York, The
price received by Mr. Michie was 58 a
ton. . .. Miss Julia Sharpe, who has been
training for a nurse in the Amass Wood
hospital, St. Thomas, has passed a very
creditable examination, having taken 73
per cent and is now a full fledged train-
ed nurse.— . , Mrs, Harry Coombs, of
Detoraine Manitoba, It visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. Henry Jackson.
COLBORNE.
JEWELL—GLEN,—Tile nowise* of
DiiSR Margaret Cenetta Glen eldest
daughter of Mr. Alex. Glen, to Mr, Wm,
Jewell, of Colborne, took }dace at four
o'olock on June loth at Glendale farm.
The happy event was duly performed
by Rev. J. L. Small, B.A„ of Auburn,
on the lawn before a bank of orange
blossoms and fern. The bride was at-
tired in a costume of pale blue crepe de
chene, and carried a bouquet of white
bridal roses. She was assisted by Miss
Lulu Phillipa, who was prettily dreased
in white and carried a basket of roses
and orange blossoms, while Master
John Glen, youngest brother of the
bride, acted as ring bearer, Congratu-
ations tendered, all partook of the wed-
ding tea, The groom's present to meld
of honor was a brooch, and to the ring
bearer a pin, both with Iroquois set-
tings. After a pleasant evening spent,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jewell drove to
their Koine near Benmiller, all wishing
them a long and prosperous wedded life,
CONSTANCE.
BREEZES.—Mies Eva McMichael is
home for her holidays from Ilatnilton
college Mr, Gavin Jamieson, who
has been laid up for the past two weeks,
is able to be around again ....Mr. Alex.
McMichael sold a fine horse to a Sea -
forth buyer for the sunt of 5020. Sandy
keeps nothing but the best of stock....
Mica Lottie Thompson has gone to Mani-
toba for the mummer months.... Rev,
George Jewett, of Wardaville, spent a
fete Jaye with his brother, Mr. R. W.
Jewett lir. Wilbert McRowie of
Warwick, is visiting his sister, Miss
Kato Meltowis,,..Mies Ada Drake im
visiting her uncle and Runt, Mr. and
hire, R. Bottum ....The I.O,G.T, lodge,
which wag reorganized a month ago, is
prospering, having 66 members and
more to follow..., Wes Etta Proctor, of
Idaho, who has been teaching school in
the Western States for two years, has
arrived hoose to spend the holidays
under the parental roof, Mr. Janne
Proctor's.... Mr. Gilbert Ma icheel had
a bee drawing timber for his barn,
which lie is erecting to replace them*
he had burned by lightning a year ago.
,.Mr, George Dever had his barn
struck by lightning the other day sad
considerable damage, done.
DEATH OF JOHN BUTTON.—Abont elx
o'clock on the morning of June llth the
spiritof Mr. John Button took its flight.
The subject of this notice had been ill
for a year owing to a growth in his
elle, which became inflamed et times
and caused hint mush suffering. On
the Saturday and Sunday previous to
his death he felt better than must, but
after tea, on Sunday he suffered greatly
from pains across the body, and con-
tinued to suffer intensely front that time
until death released him. He was a
quiet, induetrioua man, very careful
and thoughtful, a kind husband and a
BLYTII LIVERY
and SALE STALES
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Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
C DD QC PO D
First-class Horses and Rigs for
hire at reasonable rates.
Best of accommodation to Com-
mercial Travellers and others requiring
rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
KiNG AND QpEEN STREETS, BLTTE,,.
Jim Dumps was father of a lass
Who, by her brightness, led her
clue,
The teacher asked Miss
Dumps the question:
" How can you best assist
digestion?"
"By eating 'Force.'" When
told to him,
This story tickled "Sugny Jim."
orC€!
The Readyta.Servs Canal
the A -B -C
of good health.
Boy ate and Healthy.
"My little boy wag very sick and would
sot take any nourishment. 1 got a package
of 'Force' and fed him on it, and am pleated
to Say he Is thriving. I will now put him be-
side any boy of his age, as he Is big and
healthy. All I teed him on in
"Liss. J. LIRDLEI luaus,"
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Furniture Bargains.
Twentytwo Bedroom Suttee lust arrived, mostly cheap and medium priced goods. Thep
Suttee ars all new designs, well finished and are everyone a bargain. We have Mattresses' and
Springs to fit them. Eighteen new Conches are ready for your inspection. Also a fine log ei
Roden and Homy Chairs. We are offering great values in Lounge Covering, Table covers, Has
pots and Mate. Bring to your Pictures and got them Framed.
J. H. CHELLEW -
BLYTH
FOR COOD HEALTH
Tp preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription
for men, women and children than Ripans Tabules. They
are easy to take. They are made of a combination of medi-
cines approved and used by every physician. Ripans Ta-
bules are widely used • by all sorts of people—but to the
plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend in need.
Ripans Tabules have become their standard family remedy.
They are a dependable, honest remedy, with a long and suc-
cessful record, to cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and
stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism,
sour stomach, bowel and liver complaints. They strengthen
weak stomachs, build up rundown systems, restore pure
blood, good appetite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody
derives constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans Tabules.
Your druggist sells them. Tho five -cent packet is enough
for an ordinary occasion, The Family Bottle, 60 cents, coe-
tains a sappty for a year.
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loving father, IIe was born in Buck•
inghamsbire, England, in 1845, bot
came to Canada when quite young and
anent his boyhood years in and around
I,gmoudville.
.After marrying be lived
for some time in Brussels and then
moved to Hullett, living in and near
Milburn for the past 20 years, He
leaves to mount their loss a wife, six
daughters and two eons, the only two
at home being John and Elsie, who are
the youngest of the family. He was
buried in the Brussels cemetery. Rev.
John Kennedy, of Londesboro, officiat-
ed at the house in Kinburn, and Rev.
T. W. Cosens, of Brussels, at the grave.
—The average expenditure in Bruce
county on roads and bridges by the
county council for the last 18 years has
been 17186.20.
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