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W. S. 1VIITCHELL,
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Editor eud Prookietor
doilerich TOWnship.
Miss, LizZia Walker, guest :of, DINS
• IVIyua Aliddleten siandieg•few
days with friends -1n LetneJon..
Miss:- Violet.. -Patterson. and. • !Miss.
•'Hattie Middlotou, 1fU or Satorday -for
• Midlarhd, there .to. joinr friends for a
two-, weeleS' holidays -on . a boat house
.co Ake Glorgain • • •
1Vliss Mary Robinson 'of Brueefield,
;act:moil 4antio41s Xlitptroas
her ttnele,s Mr.' Alex . •
• W. H. Elhett had the -Separat-
. or at. work on his .falt tetid:at ou, .Tties-
, day,: the lirst sa liar as we have beard
• in tide townShip. . • •
Mr. P. C. ElfOrd, wife and • family
• spe Sruday in Goderich.
ib moniblirs or COlels. choir along
Id V wWW
Auburn.
Mrs. Thea. Pouiten of Cleveland,
Oltio. returned lictne last week efter
spending a few weekz with her moth-
er, Mrs. Sinai.
• Mr. Turnbull of Grand. Bend return-
ed tome after spending- a few days in
this. neighbOrliped.
Miss Bradnoeh of Blyth was the
guest of Miss M.. feltalker last week.
Mr. Yates of Goder:eli fiend/eyed it.!
.the
Urs. Wm. Pollock. of Flinte
rhturned home last week from visit-
ing a Mouth with her parents, lVir.andt
MrS. Willard.
Mr. Frank Munro, Montreal, is holetc
for his holidavs.
• Mrs. Wm. Moon altel kletughter, Flos-
sie, also Miss 13riglerm of lannieshnro,,
were gusts tltotte parsont.igke recently.
Miss _Annie Conplaed, is VisitiV at
Londesboro.
Miss L. Nicholson oi, Buffalo is vis -
.ting urder the 1/arenta1 more alSO
•1.s.• Clark of Dungannon,
Dr. IL IIateilten of Michigan is
snentling a, few holidays in. this trni-
ghborhood. •
' Mr: and Mrs. Pieree of IdeGregior,
Man:, were the guests of Mr. A. Ask -
with 'this we. .
'i1fr. and Mrs. liehlin •"Cif tile •Nile
, were the guests of thiir son Sammei
cot Sunday, • .
. Mr. and Mrs. James Dediie '0,1 mental,
are the guests of Inti sister, Mre, Jos.
, 1 sot .
Mr. WM. • Hel wig, 'A I rs. .1 ones
and Miss M. Robinson Suralayed -
at
Attlyern. . • .
Mrs. A. Culles Itadclilie
of the Sco are visaing their '1,cother,
Thoniaz •
Mr.N. Searles -and Miss Mary Sun-
dayed at Brnssels.
Mrs. .3. Nlaegel and Edgar. Sundayeel.
Bayfield:- , •
Miss • Bruce had the misforeene to
haat her arm broktn the other clay.
Mr, Bruce had been horse raking arid
did rot 'put en any holdhack, straps.:
• the rig ran 'on to the horse's heels.. It
kteltea and broke Miss Bruce's. atm...
...1VIrs, (Dr.) Standith and Beverly aro
visiting- at Guelph.
Mss C 3.3. Pergusou • rettrr,ed. home
• Satiirday front 'a few. weeks' visit over
in tte States; .
'1VIr, G. P. YOungrnly...t 1 Heneall was
around the peighborlfoors rot a, ft*
•days, renewing old. acquaintances,.
• 'Mr, • A, Knos of 13recelield. Sunda:yeti
ender' .the ••parer.tal.."rool, . •
: Kiss U Ferguicit Stindayerli at Pith-.
'ton. .
Tr.irar7f "rrII,11,V11,11,,F•WWWIFW
The Winton Novve•Ftiocerd
Potties th
Xate Macdetagall visited fri-
ends j Leaden last week.
Mi*. Nellie MaCdonald has returned
from London for le eel* tune.
We s.re glad to see Prof. Morgan at
Bethany on SatiOay 'and were 'more
than pleased to hear him sinte'.
• Roy Macdougall visited his hoire
811'40.3t•
The voeople of the, surround* emu). -
try were very, sorry to hear t of the
death of Mr. Johii Bectu. He was
/..; young man cf gond ehafracte,r and
had many fast • fricrels. The sympathy
of the community goes vut to the
bereaved ioarents.
Mr, MacdoUgall of Seaforth
visited at Porter's 11111 on Steada„y.
.• •
Mr. anei Mrs. WiJliain Pinker, Mtss
Pleker an( Mr. ant) Mrs. -George fray-.
lor o9 Clinton visited friends in ' and
abort .this 'village: an Sunday. -'
. ' •
with w!few of their • friends betel a '; •
l
nost enjoyab1 G
e lp en c in oc,kr eh on
Wecluesdity of last week... •
Mr. •Georfe Cantelon in company
know on Suadiey :last at,tdr. 13eattio
"Webster's..• •
,
• with Mr. Wi 1. larrott visited in ,Lue-
• • Peiey Colc'and. sister
•• na.je•la•st See:forth; . • . •
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Mr. Nelsou sister •Suife
• day. last 'visited:friends:at lioliitesviLlit.'.•
atiedatuon and.: T.; '
. Cole.- spent Sunday last . in Goderich..,
, Miss. Mary • Holliday is .visiting her.
friends. pit the.
'
Thi Misses' '33t.arneat hatv.e :taken:.
trip to 111 eke eati to visit relatives,
•Service be e held in Cole ts -church -
next Sabbath evdning Mo.- The at -
tampon • servxce .will ''dispOt.ied with
• owing to the' poltinnututpit *ivied )MI4 7
the•Betylield churen.ar, ;a, • a. env,
Mr. 'ROO. Johnston 'cl•Bostan spark-
. • : ding aifew elays..at •the•'• home of John •
" Chid, BaYfield Line: . '• . • •
A large nerether .frorn. here table lie
the 'garden party at Varna ,
day evening... • ,•- .
.. • Again the angel.' Otr.death has !pakten
and a loving wi'fe.and-inothei..has.beere:
• called , hone in the person of 'Mts.' An,
• _drew 'McGregor, who .Jihised • beymid
• the shadows cm. 'Thersday. .inorning
• She had ill for several
• months and was tene,ierly cared'forlby
her faintily Who did. all; in their' pcWer.
to -alle*faite her..,sulferings, • Mc-.
Gregor' was of a. 'quiet disPesitipn and'
greatly beloved by all who 'knew her,
She, leaves ;her husband and two ehm.
ren, Maud and .l-ferber.t,Ao. niourn'thet
..• .departure. The sympathy of the Whole.
cominunity &Set out .tol them 'The
fisteral, which .took place on. Friday to
I3ayfielcl Cemetery, was largely:attend,'
• ed, -there. being. about. nivety rtgs
the cortege. 'Ile services were . eon -
..ducted by .Rey. • John of•Bay
. field who toOlCior his text Gen.. evke 9:
,., "Few and evil. havn'the days, of . :the
years of'.iny. life •lieert.'.' The .pkelltbeare.
ere • were Thanitte Harrison Hall
• Routledge, A. W. Furry, *John Green
-• William' Sterling .and 'James '.Switzer,
The casket was imiered with • •'10Vtity;',
• floral tributee.' : . • . . •
•-• M. Howard Miller returr.ed•a. fcw
days ergo after alisotte. of -one -and'
. one half years spent at • 13ruce Mites
where he.. was engaged. in -teaching.: Ile,
the-peaple 'thereat inet 'So .Vvell.
that.12e. contemplates ' returning . thither
• after 'the helidays..' It is not'. such 1.;
farmer's' paradise. . this county,. but
there 'is . considerable good land 'and
the farmers are making pregresS; We
are all pleased to have Mr, Miller ire
• our enieht again and to notethow• welL
he looks. ' • • • • .
• News- Record • gives 'the hitppeui•
^ 'Inge Goderich township. •-••• '
A, happy event took Place. in Torott-,
'• last weak in whicbi the -peOpla of
• this township will be interested. Wke
• •edier • to the .enatriagd of Mr. 'George
- Ralthwell, son of Mr. Etheard. Ratite
' well of the Bayfield Lind, who has•
• taken •unto himself a wife in the, per.'
sot, Of Miss May Shugart. The cere-,
. moil ' was performed at the residence.
of 1: bride's parents Rev, W. 1W.
Leecl* formerly of Varna. The lair
. • bride Was beentiftilly . attired in white
silk:and carried a bdcluet of white
couple' loft on their luxleytnoto which
roses. After tlie' ceremoty the napPy"
itieludect a visit to several Milted Ste...
' l's e ties. We 1:111 ,fei n -lei good Wishes
• lid- and• Mrs. Rathwell. May tne
ftiture ea010,111 natight for theta blki
• liapPiness and prosperity,
HenStill.
, !there wait a large turn out of Car-
".niel• church ,people on Tuesday 1.after-
, noon of last swielt .to witrless the in.,
auction :of, their ,new Pa.stor, Rev. .1.1.
P. Meta 'Smith. Ike Rev. Mr,
well preached the Inductioni 'sermon,
, Rev, .11/i. IVIattiii of. nreter 'addressed
the. inioWe aust Rev, Colin Pletcher the
, niinistek and Rev. Mr-Salwere, encater-
ator, presided.. In •the twining refresh,
events were served Ihy the ladies. sod
the kiastor was stitmlueed to the mem.
lbers <if the congregation. Ile preached
his fitst sermon last Sunday.
'George -Pringle,' .fornierty of .1111Ise
green arrhed 'in town Sature:ay
• after.' /8 months' absthee. 'Iva*
beeit West anti *as reported dd;INwt
• like the proverbial &lenity has turned
Up Mee ntore.
• • flullett .Township.
mes. R. Brands& of Ilextney,lVtan.,is
visaing- the parental home, Mr.
rge R,ucld'ells, after twelve years ab-
sent& in: the West. : . .
4I, ;H. Rrtddell, • •wife• of) the.
Member for .Lisgar the. MaaitiethiS
Logislatute, accompanied ley her,two
dattgladrs, MisSes Vera and Gladys;
is visiting- her father-ia-law,, Geo-
rge Rtuldell. •' ' •
Mr. John, Allen likal•lps Lain rEiised
on Tuesday. Ile .is ntilding a • ceineett:
*tall Uneer it.. JaMes Leiper has
tha contract.
.• After e.„)encliii a' (week at Mr.
James FairservickOs Mrs. H. Gib!) .4.114
daughter returned to their . home in
Seaforth Monday. .• , • ' •
:me, George :. Heel: centinues: vorY
poor health: , . .
.., While makirg scare 'repairs to hay .
rack tin:Other day, Mr, Wm„, Carta! .
receilved such , injuries bv. the hea,vy
rack , fail** open; Ian than he bas
had toe lay <X work for a' time, •
,, The. - death of -Mrs. 'William Minh,' •
velabh, •took place on Saturday gnome -
dug. cast,a. IgleOin over Ole 13ase
1.4ine whiehf Vas all. tto'rnore intense
'because of the stiddenness with • which
she had been. Called. home,. For years
Mrs. hIerch has nat enjoyed
heeeth, but lot late it , has • not /been
any worse: than uSual and on Wedr,sese
'day She., Was present at tne annual
picnic .of the . Otitar.o S„ Clinton, .
ivhich took ?lacy:Jae 13ayfield, But
that night She beekutie .very and..
notwithatanding - the IdLysician's skifl
gradually,".-gretv svotte -Atm death ea -
me. 'Mrs. Murch was a devoted _wife
and mother and in al) respects' alcove-
sistelit Christian woman. .She leaves
behind. to momre their.: irreparable loss .
her husband' and • two childree!, ,Ida
aud Lorne, who have •the ,sympathy of
the *whole community.. The funeral
took place Morday aftermon to
ton cemetery,' the services being con-
• dueted by. Rev, : Dr: 'Cook. The pall-
behrers were : David Tiplady, Ralph
Tints.e.y.,'James. Cornish, - A. ItoOper,
A'. J. Courtiee, Swank:sin.' Among
the relatives front a 'distance who at-
tendetle•tne funeral were :...Mrs; . .tevy,
Mrs. W. G. Wills, R. Thorne. , and
gtesty Wills, all of 'Mitchell. " •
Mr. W. J.- Elliott of .the Base Line
met with alt accident 'while at Mr. D.
'Reiyiloids! last week: While hurrying
to the barn to escapo a rain shower
.his feot caught'on. a wire, which was
trailing, and he was throvvel heavily
to, the ground, straining Ate mnseles
•Of his shoulder :So badly that he had!
to tarry his arm in a sling.
While retunaing from the . •Senday
school pictiie al• cu, 1,Vednesday
of last week Mr. „Tames • Cornish's
horse, driven by his sort, tCak fright
mil fearing a; runaivay,. which didn't
take place; the Misses Cornish juinped
from the buggy.. In doing so Miss
Zeta: Cornish sprained her ankle rather
t.H.1ens.
" tar. -111.111tes Webster end sister, Miss
Ida, were visiting. Newts around here
last week.
11.1r. Abe Diadialt lost a valuable horse
last .week by beiug k;eked by another
horse ira the field and brew/Hug its
leg.
Rev. 'William Lowe of 'Wingllaml
condueted services in the Church of
• England here last Sabbath.
less 'Ethel Robinson of Lyeknow is
• renewing old aequaintances around
here.
•Rev, Robert Boalliour is to . occupy
- the pulpit of. Palvio church, $t. Hel-
ens, durirg the month of August,
while Rev. M. Whaley is away, on his
vacation..
St. Helens football team played; Et
friendly game with Holyrood. at
Lticknow last Satorday, reetilttng in a
sc re' f 2 ta 1 in ifavor of St. Helens.
. Blyth. •
O n, Monday , Mr. John Sherritt re -
tutted • from, a visit to his sea, ha
Alymer. •
A nuinber from. here attended the
getreti, party in Delgra,ve on -Priday
weening. .•
Wednesday, the loth, has ;been pro -
Claimed as •,oui eivie holiday. Posters
are ant for good day's sport in the
park.. Come and enjoy yourselves,
Dr. N. Tait and wife of Ingersoll are
visiting .frices in town- for few
days,
• St. Andrew's S. S. held their annual
picnid Livingstone's grove on. Wed-
nesday afternoon, ,
Mr, Archie Taylor, Who kept a gro-
cery . and feed store here fcr - several
years • ani Went to -British Coltimbia,
last Deceinher. ta .seek. his fortune, ene
turned on •• Thureday convinced
that - there is no srct Ontario.
We ur.derstand that 1:6 intends Opervingt
ont shortly in the grocery. businegS. en
this burg once more. .
Mr. John.'Sberritt has diSpos-ed of
his house and. lot to Mr; .Henry Te-
rtian.
Mr, and Mrs. T. C. McElroy • and...
two• Sens of St. G.epige. have becni
Spending ,c. couple of -weeks •With rela- •
tiv.es. and friends- in •Blyth and •vIcita-
Miss Ethel Pettme;t1' of 'Caxton. ,has
"been the guest cf Miss glia AnderSdn.,
- 'Miss • :Eetita Moser spent two weeks
with friends at .1111itchelt and Stratford.
. Mr.. and Mrs. Frank • J. Smith'
Toronto are'. visiting the. latly's1parents
Rev, and. Mrs.. J. Edniondi. • : . .
Mrs.... • Thomas Poulton,. who •spent
• two. weel,s visiting. with • relcitives • • in
Blyt'h .• • and .1i:est Wawanceh, returned
• to Iter home . Cleveland last week...
•
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP.
• .,The follovang are .aeriong the- places
which have adopted Mrkeilezpal owner-
ihip • •• •
•The city of Stratferd has 'recently
taken over the water works system.
The town of thavenintrst • has put-.
Chased an electric light plata. •
The town err flawkesbury• is con-
fttructing water works. .
'The own o "a ts pttrc1tas
Ing an 'electric 'lighting system.
• The , town of Strathroy has pur-
ehased water works and electree
lighting 'plant.
The town of Listowel has Main-
' tabled a water works system for fire
protection purposes only, respecting
%Melt •ttei figures have been supplied,.
The village el Port Perry is eon-
steuttirrt water works and kui elec-
tric lighting plant. •
The village of Southamptoo is cen-
structing water works.
• The village of Alvirsten , Maintains
se water works syster rot fire -vette-
ticzt • . •
PasSencierS (id the "Diatitimd Special'
of the 'till/lois Cceatral, were held , up
'by highwaymen no the ontskirts of
• 'Chicago laet night and relieved; t4
11104e than Stc000,.
• C.Olhorne Township.
Berry picking is the order Of . the
Haying . is 1,n, this locality,
for the saa.sce and -the ':fall Wheat and
barley is cot.. ,
Qua.rterly meetiag Will he field ; at
hall's church on !Sell:full! 'text., '
Mr, John Lintield of:West 111rWakosit
was the •guest c.,f Ur: and, gear Ge6rge
Ilean Salibieth;. ' . •
. Mrs. Jas. Tesvsley Of the: Siio • ang,
Mrs. Joe Hamilton of 4tirieli keret the
guests • o.f .their father,' Mr; . Roihert
•Stratighen. . • ••- :
Mrs, Bart am.% 11Irto Peenailiaker. of
Port Huron are the guests of Mr. andi•
Mrs,' Nathan. Johns... • . .
• Qi,ite e.i; Member • intend. going% 'West in
a: collide!: of weeks. . •
The cemait wall for•Mr, Alex.- Kith-
patriek's barn is about completed..
. Mr. .Idhn Ttel-,1es sold 'orie Of hes
working horses one day the linSt week,
at -a ''g'oeid figure.. • •
Mr.: •Alex. Young returned • home on
Saturday fratt .Ottawa where he was
attetidiag the. funeral of his trother's
Wife.: • • " . •
Mr. Nelson MeCiarty perchised
ni.o.#-A•op Iniggy• a.nd a set of new rt.11e:. •
bet hairless; : 'What clo the yoUng. ladies*
like better. • • • • .
Death has Visited lake
'mote:wheit the beloved Wife! :of 'Mr.,
Flick passed to the areat bey.orid an
Saturday ()ming , Mrs,. Flick
been . for ti6lue Untie. frliSflneral
took:•pk.ec on Illoodeer .at 2 o'cloCk to
*the Evangelical .elivrch and tnenen td
Colborne cemetery. .11.11% ,Gischeler • of-
fiCiated at Atte • Imuse on 1 }grave,: . The
bereaved liesband and. Ave -illy have the
sympatliy of the cointurotity iti- this
their tiine of serrow..' •
•
MeKillop Township.
•
The fa 1 •tidt at it, cof. It was than
On, the ground and bati1y7rtisteit,'•
Will rrat.' have meek flonr
•• 11/Ir. Win.' Rae,. B. A. princiPaI1 1 oi
Edmonton High s • home for
his .holiday.s, but. he can .spend ;lout
Short tiRlfe ...it Ontario( being otherwise
.engaged;
' The "Members of -the Mk/hers& fain-.
who .wene -stricken ...with 'typhoid
fevet,'are'- 'ail ' able to and
arcued again.• .
' Annie Grey oi Morris wasjvis-
iting.• frlenes lvielCillop last San -
day. •
The 1VIethodist garden •party BA Win-
throp). which was , postponed on acc-
ount of rain, on the evening for which
it -was altnounceo, tool; place on loriA
diay .evening last,. and. was geit.e sticc-
essful..•
• Mr, and Mise. •IVIaccleinald •iand Mrs..
McCormack, who were visiting their
sister Mrs. liadwell, ha,Ve rettirned
.to tItirthornes' in the States,
• Ashfigld Township.,
• Nr, George Cantelon and Mr. and,
Mrs. Arthur 'Currie of Goderich town-
ship and Mr. and Mrs. • Saimtel Not -
land of the ,Nile" visited' Mr. and Mrs,
Beattie Welbster last week.
QIJESTION AND ANSWBIt.
The following question and answer
appeared in the legal columns of the
and leatrpire onoSaturday last ;
M. 1VI,., diting marie
asked the mime who Was attending on
hien, to take away Serino papers which
gane her and deposit them in a
bank for safe keeping. Ile did •, tiot
vvant to leave them where his wife
could get them. Would it be legal for
g0.11Uisc, ill Such a case, to do as re.
quested ? •
Aus.1----/t would be (mite legal and
prOper for the nurse to do as • request.
feet it. woult!, be her duty to
takC I charge of the papers and deposit
thdin as reOtesled. The dying man
may have had the best of reasons for
wafting to have :his papers- deposited
itt si place of security t•Init whether he
had any reasons or not,...makes • ito
difference ; the wipers Were his proper-
ty and lie mita eo Reed with
.theni. Of course the imree mulct sav,
"I don't wish to have renythieg to do
. with the business, you had littter en -
piny or speak to 0C.11:0300 'CNC," 110.t
01I0 a:mimed the Otty—whiels 'she hail
a legal right to 'taiderteke—ske. Ought
to perforin it faithfully.
Neil 11 11111 111 en el ifilitilianninallie
0 0
Zurich.
- August 4th 1904
When Sickasis comes. 44+04444.+4+04++.44+++ 04.404!-!. ° 0:44440+0,e+4.4.
DR. WILDIAMS PINK PILLS SHOD -
B3/: D.SliD TO BRING BACK WAKINNON & 00 BLYTH
uirru
•
e•
ianess comes soeter or later na -
the ' life of everyclue. Many who for
years have zujeyed the best of health -
are suddenly selisal with twine ore of
the numerous . ills of life. Most of the ,
ills result- from an isupoverished con- :
dition of the blood • thus if the 3gloo4 .
is enriched the trouble will disappear. •
Triat is' why Dr. Williams. Pink Pills
have had a greater success than any
other medicine in the , world in coring
sick and ailing people., These pills, act-
ually make new, ripli, red • blood,
strengthen. every nerve an the body
and, in this w/...a. make ‘ieople well and
. strong. Mr. • •Aiphonse -Laccussiere, •
well kniawn yoking fernier of St.
Leon, . Que., 'proves the truth ot these
statements. Ile says : " About a
. year . ego my blood gradually became
• hiipoverieked. I was. weak, nervous
. and generally ran (learn. Then suddea.
. which, passedi,_spains in my
. ly my trouble was aggravated 1,y
The storm,
,
kidneys 4.r,e4, bladder .and
section on Wednesday evening:over this
last day hy 4 day 't grew so much, .worsd
week caused the death o',. the, 19 -year- that finally I was unable totrise with-
1:1xlvdemss. Es11°Les•NIV: or. 4;r. ,t1:13:°,B.110:tione.12;C:ealZyl.nbcmoern:..?-lwaahuYod, eiveaosateoniiyobttelin.nopoarl.afrryanor,olirbe, gu.a.koan idotoo
out aid, I ponsulted (lectors, • but any
Mrs. Chambers bad heen 1-01 a Pi,enie despair of ever being weft again. On
during, thu. day atal on account 01 the day I read' an . article: in •;:d 1newspaper
Mrs. Chambers went cat It&m: Lilk btchenet . aiid
storm returned home, tatter laic, praising Dr: WillikimS Pine Pills • and
I 'decided to try thern,-.. I got six boxes
cows -Mid fotual her Fon, -before :they were kill gone my con-
ldeooftrat,delaioatiteeswallioitilieg,lylysiittrguei4n btylieatbuoariest -cklititeiw011. livaheadsclagtrieaas.ttlyfo-%tricitroavendietithiacit416I
ai lightning, as the -crown olfaieliistietagde contratted the use of the
was covered witli blood, lifile;:froermea Alvnile 'longer, and every
bank barn . of Mr. Stephen Troyer's ore eye-byte/it of my trouble was gone and
the Parr. Line was also strueln )1iy . a I have since entoyed the best of Iteeith,
bolt • but the .fire was extinguished be- I. think So notch • of Dr; .Willittins Pink.
fore muck damage Was dane. PHIS that I ani never •witbout them in.
The semi-annual' basinees •meeting of the .house." •
the • Y..P. A. was held' on:June 2tith. - It is because Dr, Williams -.Pink Pills
The, election of 'officers. resoltedas make new trlc,od that they cure such
follows...: . . .. . ... . . ...
- President„ -Beatrice Steinbach • •
Vice, Lydia- Ramie
. Rec.-Secretary, Diana Ricirbe,11 •
•Cor. -Secretary, Ella Rennie'
Treasorer,. Oscar Koehler •
Missionary.. Cot., Lydia, Faust, •
'A°4ssaisituasntt%EIttahicutaWIlieliratliesib • .... . .
Librarians, -Roland ' Geiger ' and All. .
• ..Gallinan • ' - : • , • . • • •
chorister-, Linty, .R.aanie... - , , - ..
diseases as aneeinia., rheumatism, Ma-
lley and liver troubles, neuralgia, in-
. digestion and all other ailments due
. to poor blcod, 13ikt you must:get the
genuine bearing' tile full name '1 Dr.
Williams' Pitt' Pills • for Pale People"
at the wrapper arcond every box.
•Sold' by 'medicine dealers .everywhere
or sent by 'mail at 50eents a.ibox or
six boxes for 52.50 by address'mg the
•Dr: WilliainS Medicine Co., Brockville,
Oat. •• '
• A ' special meeting of • the directors
of the Hay, Agricultural Society • was
held last Week. The intmting was eE.11-
ed to • consieter• the adviisability of
changing the dates a our- fall fair,
• After careful consideration e it Was
deekled to head it a week later •than.
the dates which had •been set at a
previbus meeting,. It will lie 11tei
Sept. 2tst and .22nd' iriStead Of Sept,
14th and 1511. The reason for eha.ng-
Mg the dates 'es that the two! test
days of the Western Pair at '41- Lcridoti
are oh the 4th and iztli .iaf Septette-.
lifr M1v,ilie Tbrrance of the .Doinin-
icm Bank Staff, Orillia, was renewing.
anti:nal:trances here last weelt.'.-
•
ea
S* f tit or .
Mrs.. Ilenwell 'of 13rit;s11 .Columbia
has sold her farm, ou. the 1-Inton Road,.
Itallett,i 'iriown as the :Christopher.
Deli farin, to Dlr. !Mantas McMichael
of 1-101ett, for the stMt. of $5,OOO. %Ira
McMichael, has had the. Sarin rented
for a feW yeare, Mr. McMichael has
since 'sold the faint A.0. Mr.Henry
Cooper of Hullett: Mr. Coe'per .also
had the firm rented a feW years. 4.go.
It is. well sanated, with good ;Wild-
ing§ and is 'in every respect any ex-
cellent fame and as Mr. Cooper : 6 a
gcod fernier he will soon, have it one,
of the best on the Huron Reed,- .
The: :managers -: of the' irreSleterialil
church at EgtnondVille have ,dedided to.
reeshingle.. the , church sheds and re-
paint the basement of the church. ' •, '•
- tir; Jahn .F. Elliott of Cy1,01,..., Wis..,
an cld Seelfcrei boy and Sem of Town
Clerk Elliott, is visiting ,his..'eparemts
and • renewing old acquaintances : in
•toveji and vicinity. .! ' •*,
• Mr, Ed. Mole, fort er'ly 'etrePlayed in
the electric light wqlks,, hue resigned
hiS .pcsition at t1:ttiLree Press, Lone.
eon, !eicl is speading a - few,....ditYls kres
town.-: . •
arliink•
Mr. David 'Snell of the • 6th Line is•
sertessly indisposicl at present,
Mrs. Robson and Mre. k Robinson of
Toronto are the guests Of Me. .t. H.
MeClinton at"preseet. .•'
• Miss Mary Leishman of Marnock
•was the' 'guest Of Ler, cousin, •Miss
• Tillie •Nethery, over Sunday.
- Messrs: 13ell :and' Noble : the %Set' •
Vine spent Srealay 'With Clinton frie
. •
Percy • Black is 'engagedwith kr.
Joan Solar of the 6th 4,ine, for the
harvest months. • •
• 1VIre. JOhn• Dow, who has been, ser-
iously .111 far the- past six weeks, is
able to 'be, out once nibre. • 1 • •
Mr; aid Mrs. Owens visited at the
home of Mrs. Owens' parents, • Mr.
end Mrs. Nethery, on Sunday.
• Mra: lWth. .Rcidgcr of Westfield is
atiendbig her mother, Mrs: D. Snell;
who is very ill:.
Constance.
• .
•Mr. and Mrs, .JeiVitt of Brussels
Spent 'Thursday with their,,,son,• 11er.
It. W. Jewitt., '
-Mrs. .T. W. king and ilamgliter t of
BlueVale called oil 0; 10W old friends:in,
our village last week.
.Dr... Irwin of Walton was in our
village last week.
We would • like to 'know who the
bealth ;inspector is for the towreship of
Monett. lie is needed in our .village
to Order cleaned out •E.; few piig perts
end. have -Manure .piles • removed or ebse
build a, high Ward feree.to ikeep the
smell • from being ollencive to neigh-
.. Mr. -Lon '01 Lottece.Sboro spent Sun-
day witii W. 'LindsaY. :,•
,Master Ernest Andrew of Gorrie is•
is visiting his sister, Mrs, 33.13, Ste-
91tenso11, and other friends...
' Quarterly meeting vilh bit held . on
'Sunday, morning 'itt ra o'clatk at this
appointrneet.. Rev. Mr:, Clement will
preach, •
• Mr. 'Ile Procter is at present the
guest of Ids .lather, Mr. J. Proctor.
.1111r, Geo. McCully of Stratford spent
Srteglay witn hie sister, Mrs. Bella,
"
A few of the young people: of .the
north picnicked ntt, 13a,yfieldort.Wede
nesday; • •
Childhood Dangers.
ninnalin•••••••=0
I-10* THE HEAVY DEATI-I RATE
AMONG CHILDREN MAY .
BUMMED. '
The death tate aniolig inftsats • a.nd
young childeen during the hot weath-
er is simply appalling; Pot ex-
ample, in the city of Mentreal alt.=
in cue week, the tleath of one lituut-
reei arta six eliildiren was 'retordedi
111Icst of these .deathe were dee • to
stomach are; bowel trouble, which
are always alarmingly prevalent ., dur-
ing tie Itct Weather, end moSt, if
not all, of these precious 'little lives
might ITELVe been saved it the mother.
had at hand a: safe and simple rem-
edy tot cheek the treettle at the out-
set. As a life saver aniong infants
and yang 1tildrtit, laby's Own
Tablets ishould be kept in every
'home. J.Tfiese Tablets, prevent tend cure
core diarrhoea, dyeentery, cholera in-
fantum and all" forms of stain/A
trouble. /1 little MOS are given
the Tablets ,oceasionally tl•ey
prevent these treirblea and keep- the
children healthy, Th.e "Tablets cost
only 25 cents 4 box iind box of
.1.3aby's Own Tablets in the hoese
may Save a little life. They are
• gnaratated to Outwit no opiate or
liarrthil drug, and may be given
with. safety and advantage to, a new
torn babe or tse 11 gtown 3thild, If
your dealer does not hem' the
lets, send the price to the Dr. Wil-
liams Medicine' Cre, liroakville, Ont.,
eel a box will he sot you by iuiail
•trost paul,
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A 'treat Sale
. ,
.z. The buying public have learned by expet Pelee that one advertiseme*:(
nts ,
are reliable and when we advertise anythg, inspecial the know we have 1:::
the goo& to back it up. This week we reeeiviel four arge eases ot new ,,,
e'Va goods, which wire bought below regular prices, and to make our sale more :
a.
.,t interesting we will include thenow goods hi out• grent clearing sale. ett,
ef.This week we do some deep cutting in privet, to vicar out entente*. goods, 4. •
e. e
.?. Ladies' Black Caehtnere Hose, pew goods, Aeandoss feet, sizes fi, l 9 and
.4. very special, NVOI'Llt 230, forret. t
..,,,
O Ladies' Black Oot ton Hoek% good value at 20c, 2 pair for W.,.
.i....
t, Ladies' Silk Chiffon Collar Forms, in !thick and, white, all eizee, the newest %
• style, regular 100, sale prim. fie.
4i
es.
• Prints, fast eolore, including Cru ill's Celebrated Guarauteed Prints& regu•
ea
149.
1 2
*.? White Mulles, .in spete and stripes, Worth SC', far 50.-
,
e white Cotton, good, width, very special, worth 8e, for. 5o,
Y. Grey (Triton, 81. inches wide, good value at 7c, tor -fie..
.?,. Fancy Stripe Flaintelette, wide width, worth He, for 5c.
A Men's Fancy Wash Neckties, in a. vallety of patterus, new goodie very ,t1,
%i,
t. special, worth Ele and 124c, for 5,2.
1
•1 Imported Flannelettes, wide width, soft finish, new goods, good value at
4g ' 120, sale price 10e.
^e Ruching, Ire black and white, worth 120, for Ific. .- • • 1.
't Ladia fiirge Lace Collars, new shapes, last in, regular price $2, sale T,
.0, 'price
::: Titliie Linen. 64 inches Wide, svetth 35c, salt'neice 25c
,;-. Wool Tweeds tor boys' suite, good value at 35e, for 25e.
o
; Linen Towels, 14 by 22 biehes, a Snap at 5e.
..4.
..Thei- Are All Delighted.,
• Parties Who have -.'returned from the
World's Vali, St. Louis, have been
more than satisfied with their trip,
and, Would nothave missed; it for
anythir.g, am) why sliCuld. they ;, as it
is the largest, most co.:aly Ned 'cam --
Otte 1. Exposition' ever held. Every'
country of tlie World re interested. Re-
cineed rates in elle4,13etakit StOP over
at Chicago,: Detroit arsd interniediate
Canadian stations. Thee. through pell-..
matt Service in. effect via, Grand. Trunk
has. ,iniaelc, this the poptdar. route to.
St, Louis. -
" For tickets, ' illustrated Met -attire
and hill ilifoernaliOn,•eall on Grand,
Trois • Agents, ,
J. McDONALD,
District Passenger Agent, Toranto:
nginis
Sale
OW 011
COME
and .see
the remark-
able values
we are
offering in
See bills for details
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NOT CLOSED UP YET.I
Although Mr,. Taylor has now been. away about twomonths we
ate still doing business 0 days in the week, and are more. than ever
able to supply Our customers with all that, tastylisli il0d serviceable
• in kit kinds of footwear. .
Mr. Taylor, is now ou his way home and will likely be here about
• .,Aeglett,lst. We therefore take this opportunity. to thank our
numerous cestotners and friends foe their pateoringe in his absence
and alsci aek foe a eon tin tittnee of the saute, ,
Our almiste sattty our Custonners.
•
•
(I)—By Sel ing good.goods.
.
(4)—By Selling at prides that are right..
•
Ouostock is well selected and Contains Shpes of all kinds 41 very
reaamable, prices. : • 0
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.fine Shoes froM
Boys — . id 1,50. " S.09
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Womerei.... 0. $1,70 't,o, $0
•
45:00 ._ outinaglyr.S5110
3,secsaorrc,aedllkinds
.in ,
Stock. 1..
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WM. TAYLOR & S
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T•runks, Valises, Suit Otisei, Club Bag'e. Telescopes, etc
in all sizes and in all'Prices.
We are Sole agents.' in ()Hilton foe the Worth Cushion Scile'Shatle• k•
• Priees,Wcanen's $3T -t5, •Men's $5.00 -
• .
'The Old Re,liable
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FURMTURE
UNDERTA,X“.NG z.
rlay novv safely predict tbe advent
of Spring. You will require Furniture.
.See us about it before buying.
•
Sewing Machines
High grade up.to-date, made in
Canada, Ball -Bearing Maehines.
One price to all.
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and Sunday calls Wry -A -tired ne resiciarice of either of theprinci
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THE GREAT CASH STORE
Great August Sale
..
ilere. is. a grand opportunityto secure
seasonable and up-to-date goods at
Urea.tiy" ' Reduced Prices.
We are going to rush out thousands of
dollars worth of Dry. Goods, Millinery, Cloth ,
• Shoes and Trunks.
ing, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Curtains, Boots,
wo.on
A.••••••*,
• As space will not allow us to quote prices 1
come early and get your choice ofthe
Many targains
We have in store for you during
D AMMEATH; EiLYTH
AUGUST
$
Progressive business men,
advertise in The
Newsom:Record.
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