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TUN Vk11V•;irJ EliK T M140l SEPT.EXUR 1 ,i>'i'u
,- Two old rostdente of Goderloh died Mr Amon$ Lamont, whose death was
we os last week and were brined, Friday. recorded to our last issue, war born on
One, the late Mrs. Thomas Lsoey, lived •May 22nd, 3838, in the island of Mail,
i Goderioh and vicinity for. nearly 00 Parish of TorssyA Scotland, and came_ ISA RD "S
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ears. The funeral took "lace from St to Canada in 1868 his plrent4• and other
Peter's Church to the Colborne R. C, members of the family having preoeded
cemetery, The other funeral was that hien some two or three years. He lived -
.down � of Mrs. Smults, aged 82, mother of 'Pen- with hig ,parents for two votive is the
jamin, Alfred and Walter Saaits, of township of Grey and settled on lot 13,
y this town. Another son, George, to. loon. 7, known them al the Queen's bash ° r"'"" •I
aides in Winnipeg, Mrs, Ciauess, Pall where deceased lived until his death, a f -
«% y Unit street, London, Out., is a daughter, Deoeaped and some others trade the -
°o° -•V: -+f i and another daughter, Mrs, Smith, lives journey .on toot.. The dubijeot of this
near Rochester, N. Y, notice was widely known throughout
° the township, being one of the pioneer Q
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_ � threshers with the old open mill and
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BRUSSELS owning and operating the first separator " ._
The old weigh scales, formerly utiliz•
in this part of the country, Ile could
od for flax weighing purposes, East end tell many interesting stories of those
of Kiog a vert, has been removed and �� vds ane
the place will be filled n to myoid acot- early dace, going over the oordaroy �f Rel'Y111a,nts
p roads and fording the streams when
dente, there was only one bridge in the town•
Johh Elliott arrived back from Winnl• ship, that being at Crsubrook. Mr,
peg and to purchased the barber shop Lamont was married a, daffy 4th, f1872,
the and Ends Regardless
he recently sold and last Monday re- to Mies Marian McCrae, daughter of the
/✓ sumed operations at the old stand. His Into John. McCrea, of Morrie, and who
trip westward did him good, survives him to mourn his death, The ■�
Mies Bessie. MDCamas and her mother family consisted of four sone and two ■ �� cost*,
'�'4 fI aro holidaying at Mnekoka. The form daughters, John 0„ who was killed in
er wrote off several subjects is a special the woodssix years ago; David L , of
Summer Course she was taking at the Melita, Mau.; Alex, D., of Olde, Alta.;
t a Ill.,also' OF ALL KINDS AFTER THE BIG SALE
MR. SWELL DRESSER ;-- 'University. Wm, A, at home; •Mrs, win, Cook, of BIG CLEAN UP OF REMNANTS
Rav, Prod Hunter, of Rhe p , L ceased s survived
this byea and one We have one through th
• IT'S TIME TO CHUCK Tx.�4-T OL2) ST -RA w Deceased to enrvived b nue stater, Mrs. a stock and taken out SHORT LENGTHS of DRESS
wits here for a brief visit to the paroatsl g g -•^
home. He will be ordained as Deacontownship,
HAT. YOUR .FRIENDS SEE THE HAT YOU brother, Donald, of the homestead. GOODS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, COTTONADES, FLANNELETTES,
• is the M. E. Chnroh at the anneal eon-
ference to be held at Jacksonville, III, , Mr. Lamont was a Liberal in politics,
WEAR ; THEREFORE, WEAR A HAT PROPER to September. We were glad to see him Presbyterian in religion and wee Poe TOWELLINGS, LACES, CRETONNES, CARPETS, MATTINGS, COTTONS, Etc.
and wish him the beet of success. Bossed of those sterling qualities that
IN STYLE. _ scorn thea welch ie mean but always Look on Centre Tables for Bargains. A Harvest of Values. "Great Chances
ready to hear the call of the needy,
OUR HAT STYLES ARE UP TO THE ST. HELENS. = for Saving."
.LAST TICK OF THE CLOCK. The following is taken from last Sat
ding to Toronto Globe:—A pretty wed- 1t o, of P ISARD,
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• ding took place on Wednesday, August Dr, Wesley Roe, of Philadelphia, is a
24th, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jae, Welcome visitor at the parental home, He EO
, 2 / 5 o H, Copeland, when their eldest dangh- 2nd line. _
ter, Mise Florence, was married to the Mies Lizzie Ferguson, 5th line, has
-WILL BUy FROM US AN UP-TO-DATE STIFF Rev. Mr. Sylvester H. Moyer, B, A., of been engaged as teacher near Palmer -
on Mason was born in Abe l sand re FALL FAIR DATES. +�
St. Helene. The bride, who was given stop at a good salary, we wish her a
.HAT. IF THE HAT IVE SELL YOU FADES OR away by her father, wore a dress of term of success. rdeen
by Mr. BnrohiA, that Che constrncti
ivory voile and satin, and carried a Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Youngs, of of said bridge be proceeded with, pro- 183.1, coming to Canada in 184
FLOPS, 73RI,1VG IT BACK AND GET YOUR bequet of white roses. The ceremony Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mrs vtded a competent man could be engag- aiding near Grimsby for a tallo. When
was condaoted by the Rev, D. Johnston, Youngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs, will. vito oversee the same and that the first married Mr. mod lore. 4lison set- A wood....... • . , ... , . , ... Se Opt 9 30
MONEY. of Vanneck, uncle of the bride, .Rev. Findlater, Maitland Cliff, 2nd line. work be done by day labor.—Carried, tied in Hallett, near Kinbarn, livic9 Blyth .... ..... .... ...... ...... Oct. 4.5
Mr. and Mrs. Moyer left later in the On Tuesday of last week Robert Bell, Representatives on behalf of Wing- there for the first twenty-two years. Brussels .......................Oct, 6.7
HEAD HAT -QUARTERS FOR THE TOWN afternoon to spend a few weeks on the an old and highly esteemed resident of .... O . 1
ham and Blyth fall faire were again After selling their farm there, they Dungannon ..... ....... .
Georgian Bay, the bride travelling in a this locality, paid Natnre's debt, passing present soliciting assistance on behalf of bought the farm of the lata where Godezi h ................. Sepf. 19 20-21
away at the home of hie daughter, Mrs, the above named fairs but the Council, Forbes oil the 3rd con. of Morris where
'OF • WINGHAM-- navy blue tailored costume, with hat to Harriston.... .... ..........Sept. 29 30
match. Before leaving for their home Forrest, let line, in his Slot year. as before, owing to heavy expenditures they still continue to reside. gimoardime .................. Sept. 21.22
in St, Helene, Mr. and Mrs. Moyer will - Listowel .............. •,....Sept. 20.21
be at home to their friends on Sept. 15, John Vanoamp, 5th line, and his on bridge, etc„ this season, could not London . , ........ . ... Sept. 9,17
McGee bell afternoon and evening, at No. 1,424 sorter, Mrs. George Irwin, of East see their wap clear in granting any FtLuE�rALE. Lnoknow....... Sept. 22-23
p wawanosh, were called to Lindsay last money to these societies and the regneat Mr, Frank Howson Of Wallae6bnrg is Mildmay........ ... Sept. 26 27
Queen street west. week on account of the serious illness of in both oases was refused. Seaforpley , , ...... , ... • , • • , • • • •,•Sept. 27.28
at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor Saaforth ....................Sept 22.23
their brother-in-law, Richard Corley, a By Law No, 10, 1910, ratifying the Jermyn. Teeswater ......... . ...... ....Oct 5.6.
CLOTHIERS BL MEN'S FURNISHERS
BLYTH. former well-known resident of East appointment of Collector and By Law Mrs, J. Barber of Orillia, who has Tiverton ... . ........ . ....... .... Odt, 4 .
Wawanosh. No. -10, 1910, authorizing and empowering been visiting at Mrs. Keyes, returned Walkerton .................. Sept. 15.16
Mies Birdie Davis, of Landon, is- visit
The trustees of the Ramsay school, the Collector to charge and Do11eaG 3 per home Tuesday.
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Ing old friends in Blyth for a few days. cent. extra on' all taxes remaining un-
Mise 011ie Scottie at present visiting
Mrs, and Mies Dodds of town, are 11/ miles West of Jamestown, have en - ,soured against any dation for damages
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paid atter December 16 next, both read friends at Toronto, that might be brought against them, or
♦ spending a few days with friends in for the coming year at a salary o4 $475. and passed, Mrs. Jos, Spears and son of Luoknow
Wingham. The following "accounts were ordered by order of Judge.—Carried.
Mies Bryane. taught last year in the are at present visiting Mrs. E. Rogers. Falconer—Bsllagh— That the Clerk
We are sorry to state that J G: Emigh to be paid:—Hamilton Bridge Works Mr. Wm, Watson, of Belgrave is at
Wert where she did splendid work and be instructed to make the different levies
{OWAIT = has been and is bothered with rheums Co., bridge material, $208; A. C, W, resent visiting Mr. Jos. Smith.
� we congratulate the trustees on securing P for the year:—for county purposes,
+ tism. Mrs. Emigh is none too free of iG Hsrdiet lank, 76c. ; Sam, Hutchison,
i• either. Their numerous friends wish her. p P Mr, H. B. Church, formerly operator o -
Whiteohnrch, repairing road grinder, $4689 .6. stat
for township purposes, $..,
Word has been received from George at Palmerston, intends leaving for Ken- 620.G9; atatatory school levy, $3,441.60;
them speedy freedom. $8.50; D, A. Dunbar, spikes, hauling ora shortly where he has secured a poli* debenture levy, S S. No 7, $130.18; also
and Mrs. Peacock let line, who are
Mrs. Fred Danatedt, and three child- ' plank and repairing Fothergill s br.dge,
visiting their son, John, in the West. p tion with the C. P. R. the amounts required by Trustees for
C 0 IS ren, of Brandou, Man., are visiting for con. 6, $4,35; R. G. McGowan, hauling Messrs. Jos, Smith, David Patton and school purposes, and that a by-law be
They are enjoying their visit and re•
a tow days at the home of John and J bridge material $6 60; Wm. Love, part David Jewitt have all been on the sick prepared and pureed for that purpose —
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Mrs. Wilford., mewing friendships with old Morris payment, contract building Quinn'e Carried.
list daring the past week, bat we are Kuntz—SsptieG—That the sem of fif-
neighbors. Crops there are not so bad bridge, $330; Wm, Watson, inspecting lad to see them able to be around
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J. E. Coombes, B. A., who has been as some reports indicate. John Peacock g teen dollars be expended on the Egypt
♦ building Qaina's bridge and material, road by Neil McDonald the same to be
4 ♦ teaching at Qui Appalls, has been a ,gain.
+ ♦ o. Boieeevaln, and formerly well known $38 50, For gravel—Robt. Marshall,
HANNA & . ♦ appointed Inspector of schools: He's in this locality, has 100 acres of pretty Miae Jaen Geddes and brothers Evan paid when the work is — a cried. and
t� climbing to the top all right. Mr. $3,70; Robt. Wightmmn, $t 70; Wm• sad Cameron are at present visiting at CeBaptist- by
z That a grant of ten
good wheat and Dougal Taylor, of the Nixon, $2 40; Mrs. win Beecroft, $4 20; J, 0, Johnston's.
— • Coombee is a eon of our townsman, Jos. same locality, has 100 acres of a fair dollars be made for ttravelliag the road
• Jno, Duckett, $3.80; David Cook, $4.40; Quite a large number of fine black opposite lots 32 and 33, con. 15, the work
• Coombee and a brother to Mre: Jae. Cott, sample of wheat, will, J. Parke, $3 20; Chan, Campbell, g
• We congratulate Inspector Coombes on bass are bean taken out of the river to be let by Wm. Baptist t Carried:
• Mrs. Sellers, wife of J. L. Sellers, a $1.30; Samuel Scott. $2; Jno, Redmond, here this summer. $40Bsllagh—Baptist— That o grant of
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his promotion. prosperous farmer who lives on the $6 50; Gee. Fothergill, $2.80; Hector 26, o expended m the hilt opposite lot
l = third line of Morris, committed suicide - $� 30, Jae. DsasGere has returned from the 2G con. 2, the came to b6 expended by
'DAYS' OF 0
McKay, $6. r0; Wm, Wightman, weal sod resumed drip, and Roy Pat- the Reeve and Goo. Falconer.—Carried..
HOW1109, Saturday morning by hanging herself David Chamney, $5,80; Thos, Bradnook, ten went to Whitechurch to relieve Kuntz preset e d That tie a petition
The death occurred at his home near in one of the apple trees which surround $4 50; Andrew Carrie, $7; Robt. T. Mo- I agent there. has been presented to this TelepCounhone
ask -
the house, Mrs. Sellers has beep. in $ ing to have a in the pal Telephone Sys-
} • Midland, Mich., on August 17th, of Gee, $7.G0; Joseph Kerr, 17; James , The funeral of the lata Mrs. J. H. tem installed i¢ the township. That ow-
i• • Wm. Johnston, m former well. Poor health for some weeks. Saturday Martin, $3 50; Robt. Scott, $2 50; John Sellers on Monday was largely attended ing to the small number of subscribers
,Summ,er-S resident of shoe a former
in his 78th morning about 3 o'olook she got out of Pfeffer, $7; W. J, Roger, $3.50 Shov- and was ous of the saddest we have it would not be wise for this Council to
• r bed-- and left the house. Her husband r- take any action is the matter unless a
oiling grovel—Geo. L Sturdy, r5o ; W. ever had here.
year. Mr. Johnston had been ailing fo larger number of subscribers can be
• y on awakenin about 4 o'clock missed Thoa. Taylor, $125;
jjj • the past two Sears, but able to go g Naylor, $1.25; School opened on 16th lust with Mr. obtained and not lase than two to the
jaround He was seriously ill for two her, and, instituting a search, found her Henry McGee, $2• V anVelser as Principal and Mise J. mile,. Carried
• lifeless body hanging from a limb of an The Connoil Ghen adjourned to meet Crock of Wi¢gham as Jnaior. Both Kuntz—Falconer—That the by-law'
weeks previous to his death which wane a le tree, Besides her husband, Mrs. 1 for levying the ow pass retia for the
caused by hemorrhage of the Image. PP again on Monday, Sept. 26.h next at 0 new teachers are giving good rails• Durrant year be now passed signed and
A The deceased was born in the county of Sellers is sarvived by five eons and all o'clock m. m. faction, sealed. Carried.
I9Bar gai -n s♦ Monahan, Ireland, and eame when three will have the sympathy of a large circle A. PUFTr'.xrI>;LD, Clerk. - The following on the
Were Treasurer
gfd
for
♦ of friend.* in their time of trouble. The OQLKttyy and ant: iC —Carrick
D¢ the Tp, ha- er for
♦ years old, to Canada with his Parente, psytnent:—Carrick township, ha•t share
♦ who settled in the township of King, funeral on Mtndsy atteraoon to the Council met on Monday, Aug. 29 h, of culvert, $4.80; Jan Msasel, building
north of Toronto, and later !a the town- Bluevale oematery was largely attended. ntosxz�• as per motion of last meeting. Members cnlvart, •$5 50; Jno, McKinnon, contract
lip• shI of Wellesley, near Millbank. In One b one the old pioneers are olio- On Thursday; 18th August, at the allppresent. Minutes of last meeting gravelling; $4.92; Robt. Smith, repair•
• p y ing sinkhole, $2 00; Jae, Wilson, 900 ft
the early days they moved to Howick, ping away from ns. Those who helped comfortable residence of Jahn Mason, were read and niopted, cedar plank and spikes, $ZO 32; Wm.
where Mr. Johnston settled on the farm to make our country what it is to day. 3rd line, Morris, one of those meworable A communication was received from Henderson, 75 yds gravel, $6 50; M.
;. now occupied by his nephew, Mr, Joseph There passed away Saturday, 13th lust., events took place when Mr, and Mrs. y Robertson ce; MeN sb, solicitors. Walker. geiffer, half share 81 yda gravel, $3.24;
j Johnston. Thirty years ago, he Brut• another of these grand old men in the Meson celebrated their Golden Wed* f tan, with regard to the scheme in the S D. A, Stobo, 65 yda gravel, $5 20;
Chris Hetherington, 50 yds gravel mud
grated to Michigan, where he settled in person of Robt. Kirkby, of Blaushard ding. Guests to the number of sixty northwcot corner of the township, road, $5 00; Jos Sempla, 178 yda gravol,
♦Midland county. About 1855 he was township. Until about two weeks ago were present, of those eight were Pres• ; wi.ioh was laid before the Conticil. 1 m
$l5 32; Will H Wsll, 118 ydo gravel,
Sale commences on ♦ married to Mies Eliza Jane Downey, he appeared to be in his usual good ent fifty years ago. Oat of a family Of! Ku -
whereas Rob. $10 44; W. Onelick, repairing toad, lot
who survives him. This union was health. He had an unusually imaged three song and five daughters all were I erteou cC McNab have oorumnnieated gravel and road, $4 44. ok, 43 yda
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blessed with a family of ten children, .constitution and until his last aiokneee he present except one daughter, Mie. John' g g I
Y'Falconer—Kantzz- —Thatthefinance
A with this Couooil•re ardi r s drainage
nine of whom were born in Howick and bed never been under the'doctor's care, Hill, of Portage•la Prsi ia, Alta. Alen. sche.ae in tuts municipality, wishing to report tie now read b6 adopted and or-
all survive the father, Mr. Johnston There are left to mourn him two broth• of the grandchildren wete also here mad know wkiat their intentions were in the drro isemed on the Trsaeurer for pay-
September 7th s inert of the accoanta.
leaves forty-eight children, grandcbil• era, Major and George, of Morris, and among others Mr and Aire. Hincka, of matter; Chet this Coanoil cannot see The Council then adjonrne9 to most
Oren and great grandchildren to mourn one sister, Mrs. Bentley, of Blyth, also Holstein, Mrs Hinck, being Mr. Mason's I their wry clear to adopt the petition or aftaia on Monday, 19th Sept,
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his lose, all of whom were present at the three sons nn9 two daughters, Robert, of. only neioe. The family Gook advantage I initiate Cha achetne ualeas they can be CHAS BUTTON, Clerk,
t ♦ funeral, but ten. Three brothers, J. H. Battleford, Sask ; Jonathan and Samuel of being gathered together and present. I
W will d = and Samuel of Fordwioh and George of of Borryland; Mrs. 0. Milner, St. Marys, ed their father and mother with a sorer {
and en . Gre township, and one sister, Mre. and Mrs, J. Sharp, of Toronto, Mr. of gold, while the grandchildren remeni• w
i r+ Arthur Spotton of Howick, also mourn Kirkby was 78 years of age. bered them by presenting a clock, quite
air
his lose, r appropriate for She occasion, The tam ��� ���� the
• _ily gift was presente9 by •their son,on 16th EA5 a WAwANOSH, Alexander, while Mrs. James Martin Ingredients ar great c Meter,grufVigor
The Postoff.oe department will place The Council met August 22nd, par• read the address. Allan Mason banded Sulphur, Destroys Cres rashes that deers iontiraff alb
' � failing hair. Curet rashes and eruptions of sud0.
stamp•eelling machines in Toronto, anent to adjournment; members all over the aleck, Annie Martin reading Glycerin. Soothing, healing. Pond to the halt -bulbs.
Qu;nin. A strong tonic, antiseplle, stimulant
Montreal, Ottawa and Winnipeg, present; minutes of last meeting read the -address on behalf of the grand
Sodium Chlor;d, Cleansing, emir., irritation of scalp.
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The Seguin Hotel at 'Tarry Sound was and adopted, children. Mr. Mason wits tlaarriod to Capaicum. Inereates activity of glands.
Saes. Stimulant, tonic. Domcs'tiaremedyofhl¢hmerit
burned and the inruates had a narrow _Tenders for the construction of a Mies Jane Watt at the residence of het _ Alcohol. SttmulailL antiseptic. water, Perfume -
burned,
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cement bridge o froits lot 85, con, 8 and brother, John Watt, Hullett, 'Rev. Arch escape. g were received from Meagre. Dore and is Carrie, ofiiaiating, Dir, Mahon was = Show this be thin toyourver dotter. Ask him if front is i single l9t, I th6bi lit OtePa
n . re en loos with a seed of "Pint, but both tenders 'being in exoeg l of born in Orkney in 1831 and ommB to Ask him u he could
Ayer's Hair Vigor, at made from this formula, ode. He
pt yAL
_ � Gasoli e S g P ration you tould u!a for falling hair, of for datldruA: iter. him decide. HC keows.
f Pt+bdudo taken ns Cash, PHON9 7d, err, r OW% VON, l
All kinds b ; ilixty miles gin hour are reoommended when the Council deemed necessary, it Cattalo is 1853, sailing for two years
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for the Montreal brigade. was moved by Mit. Campbell, seconded between Toronto and Kingston. litre. ' a• n. a:ax ootrr