The Signal, 1920-2-26, Page 7TEN SIGNAL - GQ1)11011. ONT.
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15 YEARS' ,,COUNTY AND DISTRICT ,
FIRE
• - 1 is . • •
NEURITIS was decided to submit the bylaw to the's,
purpose starting a flax mill in Clinton. !
. people on Apia 5th. °RUM
8o many hays Monett's. ' WINlilidM.
t pal ti . ga .
Inflamm•Plon ofiliri NitriCaa than a a eek's illnees Peter H.
nerves Do uot ath
uor an-
othcir day. t you are a ' Deans'', died on Sunday. 1 501 inst., of TERRIBlf f
net... try 'Pnetimonia. lie was the only son of Mr.
• and Mrs. Thomas Deans, of Wingham,
Just thin.! That is tase. ton
through which Mr. it C. fluekley
endured all the fiery torture of
Itchier, burning eczema. Itis Ilfe
was I, perfect misery until aans.
Puk- the great herbal skin cure -
boort,: complete reilet.
Mr. Buckley. who lives at If I
Fart I;rosdway, Port Oregon.
writes: -"For fifteen lento 1 suf-
fered with eczema. mid stSfliitugh I
tried many so-called 'eczema cures,'
enthire seemed eapabh• of destine
with e tui Itke nilt.e. it was not
until I had Zomatuk recommend. d
;to me that Is began to have hew..
That %%underlaid 111( In healer soon
brought obnut a change for the bet•
ter. As 1 persevered with Zanolluk
the burs4ng setiriatIon got less: I
found -Zanolflur wooderfally 'sooth•
Ig. Gradually the loo hes-of sore
sera mid ths.44flampeition were re -
dared, and eeniptete and perman-
ent eu-e finally resulted. 1 would
strongly advise all afflicted will,
. eczema to give Zatn-Buk a trial. It
rt as them satirfaction. They'
',mill not heldliapeolsaeas•
No *kin dls:Obto con rs, ist the po-
tent fortes' stored up in
OrouBro.. whleh is unegualled for
Old wo; eds. ellee itose..so. Isd
Ssojease sorOp
• sore Wood poison-4ov
plies. ',aide, burns.' cots sate
'Injuries. Ali drums
Zenalo,k Co., Torunt
Fred, Jeschke has 1513111 his 'hum at •
Csarshroole and will' likely remove to De -
trod.
last week, owing to the inroads of the
The Kincardine ;viestdid not publish
"llu'' upon its staff. -
John Tough, an old resident of Stanley
township, dial IManday, 16th insto
' aged eighty-four years.
The home of air. and Mos Wellington
Neil, of Usborne, hits tern hereat
the death of a (laughter, Clara ane, in
her eighteenth year.
Templeton's and was in his thirty-fifth year. His
wife, one son and one daughter survive.
Rheumatic Tuesday of last week. in her forty-seventh
Mrs. Harry McGee passed away on
year. She was a daughter of the late
Gapsbles . David Robertson.
MATH.
Nothing else tyrtrupi none
eo quickly and 'manna,. The death occurred at London on Sat.
urday, 14th inst., of Mary Ann Howard.
Bend for trim oomph' _44)
Tompkitona. 142 Inas Ma 1 daughter of Mrs. Robert Howard. aged
w., Toronto. Mia ! fifty years. The remains were brought
During the severe storm Monday night ' here for interment.
of last week the residence of William Poe Bala •t rellablit dense ,
grata tor e 1.011 a Doz. ! .j. C. Ileffron has sold his butcher busi-
McLean, ILIA north ...f Wroxeter. was ,
1-ness to John Garniss, after over twenty -
burn. (I te the ground.
ut 1 1' r" 1 in"1"P'1. Drug St"re, ' five years in the business. • • ... ,
and MO:oil:met M. ItonnenbetitO of '
_ 1 The Blyth churches all exceeded their
Seise sit J. K. Baker. of Crey townsluo, • liodericii.
--e--. objectives in the Forward Movement
%soot montane,- were married February i • - , tinanciat drive. The Presbyterian church
...; title atyi Oil Oreide in titeY, in matt iaff at King 'street Presbyterian raised 5.1,200; the Methtxlist. 11 101) and
The village 0 Ripley voted on Satur- church, Llindon. Re:. W. R. McInteish , the Anglican, 52,1100. .
day on the bylaw foe the blooming of officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Buchman will 1 I
E.XETER.
$1.-0,000 for liydrettarctro: instalment and reside a( iieroali.
anosii. Mr. and airs. W. I. Wilkinson of the 14th At the James street parsonage on
Pte. John William ‘Nilkinson, son of
Vita of INhitechurchOpaseed 'away on., corscession. Tuckerstnith. died in• the 1'hursday evening, 12th inst., Rev..M..J.
Wilson- united in marriage Albert E..
WilIiarnl'aterom. of West Wav:
Morels . eats in his siety-eevent14 military hospital at London on February Andrew and Mitt; Olive Treble. Mr. and
year. 'He leaves wrote anti in Exeter for
••I
carried it by a vote of 109 to 4. - •
Mrs. McNeil, wife af Nell \
Walton, died on Sunday. )5th Inc
-essety-fourth Neal. Itesules
beat sto. horses five sons and Is '
ter-.
children 12th. after a few days' illness of pneu- t •
InOrett, or
fic. buz.
-Neil; of monis. Ile was in his twentieth year. few weeks, after which, they win go t9lfw
• in her A brother, Thomas, who went ovon'sea4 grgorn's farm in the ,v‘ es!.
1.us- all the blIst liattalion, was killed in fly order of the board of health, .
' actions churches. schools, the skating rink and
• • other meeting ptaces have been e
Suffered Three Years Until $limp
*.FRUIT-A-TIVES*
ME PETER
Pointe St. 1'aq-re, P..Q.
" 141f.ttilnIr I my duty to ti -ti )0,1110w '.
much our • amine has done 1.,, :,.,..."-
1 sufferetilo thrre years' with t• rrli,:e 1
Erzrmcs. 1 eon i 11141 sPTf.1%.1 41toelotS ,
lit
7•111,41 9".1c.,):. f..1111 00 40 me atty poi.l.
• - Then, 1 u.e. one 1.0i a '....etlui-
Aaron . tistlY INIXes l.1" Tr4.114.•-tr,41'
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At the ti eye; of Nit. :ma Mrs Veto rich township. died Wednesday of last preverit the spread of influenza. Lit I my Lands are now clear. TO.• ;
test ,aissr r(1, daughter Laura Enzi „ Ezra Pickard, near Holmee-ville. at the chased , a third interest in the Ctintain .retar I think it a 1,113m.11(dis
•-•"t.temart. •Ritg.,r1 .0,i:instal), on. ita.:.4410.::_week...rat.the.home of his dausairet.....Mts. : W. G. Nledd. of 'tins tiiwn, Las put 1as4.-• gone net1 tIsi oro„.12.5....iotos
bettor -worms tlo tale' .if iltioh 7.: ruis age. of •eightyrtive years. Ile was aeoreartreiy and will have charge of tile sales rare bes6ktisi• no..11ier,!_minlbeine ALI
.SOlfill" altIV i,-;,•;nr :11.1 I tried 101 :AO,. linic,•field,. Rev. 1): litictlis -native, of Yorkshire. Enalands Ills loite ; cleparthient and will 'handle the product
predraased him and'ilie is survived laY :of Winchelsea. Exeter and Clinton eream- .. • , • o
a ,,,,,, tionsan yount,nos,.05.c..4. oe ....," two onts: t;eoree of Clinton. and Joh11. efiess \ reoleuleg as:7 ciesn: a.f, witl.,••it
1.•lielit malt 1 u....1 'tioorhai.S../.ie
.catr..i.,,.+1,„). ti „„Nontsolossott. dastos:orathe.homesteal, and three daughters: - - ' SEAFOR'OH.-
__sso„,owaos_tetoo_o_obetr000s wore' Mrs. Ezra Pickard. Mrs. Hairy Sweet On saturd
" 'tented le wooit Leridan Nion. atorrrs- ftiWn Fates.
pictute
laths,
n‘s
prho'f.
brnsbedt •
A Per Order..
latiabs f
• n vw)---111
triv,w
,ho 'bade
.
nn a plot
the
er an evehmg at tiv
r,•fruct-ts .areactren
s.
aw; Foe faither
tor _a ti.) ha< just
' day oi Sot ssetO by RevoLaCsliceaceor.
• • Olive Rankm,
k February 14th, alias atel l'reitatoites.
Seaforth. became the 'Fruit-aoltesS
Woehl. of Bridgeburg. and temente.: theca
v event taking place at • ,
e's parents. Niroand - ant; tw'c't
tures' •
•
led the blood
' bride of Alvin • • of the al o :see,
-Mel a it' make their hobo .1, Tonto. Ontario. the hap
141 g414.1..it Inc home of the b
t Ojai, t s, ar Site tanser to 4urts • Larkin. The - young 'sample vt ill make
mune brine pertormgd Rev. F. ll:E (111.
0,11174:-O 'Co and, Ti:! `.4. ' 1"m• "'wit)tS tit.tr 414/rfle Bridgebutg. tocrie
le 49,1 1-tur daughte'r's Or` wive. , 14ing"'"d• "It'• Fe"g _Lk•4•‘1.11 toThe loan clerk reports th4t :;3 birth;.
tY
satter being ciritottital wit -rhettmaitsr „„,„..,.,4*_
unirori Jehn tsighard, Well•known rest( t.. .„
u -red St jinseph'i - _
mptetcd the
•
Wroth'. it .witiow"ot the Oro. linsarosoo
Mcla'aroa'..1; of the itIeS;conclAsion. 01 , • TO HIS MORK \I'o Joon Rankin, the, nuptial cete-
I utiiiierr••. on S 11 no.,
LAM.4
50e. a hos ,0 for.12.:4,t via
' -itealoos-or-sert
Feuit-astives Limit -tonsils
Kot
isloo
and ; that be coal. oardla -walk to his neg. ,.tered wtth him during 191'.
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.ANO
•ot thee. place. .ays he Is "vraki. as well a. I"; ' • .1 ss ' • •
Would re-
mark be likely if the
'fine-looking fellow,
were not dressed (or -‘,
-
the part„';
Clothes don't make
help a whole tot. - •••
It ,is .well wor t• h.
while, for a variety of
reasons. to keep up ,
appearances.
We have everything in men's wear (except she
and can' furnish an outfit to suit any purse.
r-,
(.i% ns a call.
• c'
eeer he wa. in his life. lie tate-' that PiMIA-onlin, nil 1 ueseis ay o lazt weeki•y. ii.o1 ,, ,•111 11 s .1 .4 ,,to In r i. 1 /,,,,,
It, 4- .1 •I ,. I I
Kidney Oitla mid • DoOd's 'Dyspepsia years. 1 he reamed -had had a lOngdIneas lois, :. rei to 1 44.111 MI.. 'trim u st..t.
iliz: ao i.p.i.,,,ii• in loth s lire. settee is
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX thessOledart for ' his cure weal:, to 'Dodd s .'".f lic'Y I•ee(lie•°f -Selfulth. ageo thirtooine
X Tablets.. , . ' 'o , and•had been 111 ho-pital for. a year: The --o-srestaielaso, •• ?7m4k* -Oinetittia toot.
1-• rti kt 'I" -I ,uiVeredsgreatly from rheaMatom 1 rernatn'• were brought to Seafora for ,t ,,,,T,'.;- , ,o , ,„ _,1 r•77r,"-"T- "'Tr,
. I T i 111 N.,, aud lumbago,'" sdr. tlichard sas.. iii Id! n.., I a!rement• •
% layetory. °I - ' cramps inanyonussles _ \ 1 , :mime. osiat ,, 1 .
We sire ;‘)
'IT in .1 elititu io •19
in all sue-, .1. o aro talent
irle ;1:1- 1., ie.
••1•• an • 411! tutily
: for ilt
1.4 •‘tviel ti I14k
lit:i very oatient hiroos sir.
nir.v that it 11 1. en relles,.1
Over s
ser icv-.1141
The uits
‘„. x
hart coal
, cti.to•livr.. W. • 6 haVe
ebt thr coal .114 'rut}, and
••,_ Ttnic.r.
\ •
', • -,-
Coal Ca -
4'14(
1: J. Santis resi•I• \‘' tt14-• -residence
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and specks he evee. , a ' te tt
°I was so lo d with rheumatism 1 could ' ' Wiiiglyisu Weman round Ikeid. -• - ,
X hardly walk to my work, ' °JO in c ham. February 22. -After I has In ' l'
oaf ew ,t • too e. ( , ,-, . is-
rimec "1 torik emboxett eae of Dodd s }Stance lainse.gc death' fix probably three or ' '' sn't••"' 4
CPith; anal Dadd'osf)Ss 'a Table °. l',"4' , /taW woman, resisting in " Piefoaet
they curio me complete , lour o the body of Mrs. Ellen Saint. a 1"'''' "''' s' ' '
X
•1 suffered ereatly fro rheumat• ism Vali v v` f und late Sat urday ..ss hen ' tea -hear tie; .i..., ,
. . Bioharri -•art._._...,i_ten.d berit,tollets and a, 0. 1.7111) vi,_ k.!,. L
i tun. it. ii. Saila. in 4own here. who ,woul,„,s,
. 1.7-hirciren bad neets ill with in:hll : "e'le, . , ....y4
al Pro:, .. ' res. In on a Mo,: giF
and lumbailsossoNtr. „, l'olice Chie I 1,,i,.,..,1iees:,
X recommend Dodd's remedies. to zdi III 'se , airs Saint h en attending on het'o '
• ' - -t----r,
who suffer." s ___..... 41,..4i. -,--t.i..",:z„..,..1,:. ....;:pltilli to' Mtota?
•.., (1,1-VnIN. .. • for some days. -bus whersOhear warehettet ' "- s•
ortrotay. rttiorahor il-aiseet, t ..;
visa ted te i tamed , • Mie
to. t, to;
Sosi-iteady, Wets fail Gents' Faraishers
1HE SQU RE .CODERICH
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,..___Llmocsasadarke., is the latest Th,yee). I left for her home a few clays .ago to pre. 1--r2...,„
Tthe 'young people 14 Clinton .have fried in Pare kw w virsil 1"!) lwr J''''Pn -In r'1111... "1
- :,- the way- of arnueemeni. i Wallaceburg. . ....., ,lt1l
• The' death occurred oh Sunday. Istlil As his mother aid mit :arrive en -ex. Lv . 0.11"..of , 11,11 "Is .tieritst so.. .0.0
:inst., at laleatord. of - William Jamitoon.1 . t'Pect4mtemd'„Jk`gegph Saint telephoned to Wing- ilionavraw toilet! '
.
other of :Mrs. (Rev.) D. N alcCamus, , inquirics. anq his, brother; , . • •
till unable to leave the house a-.1 ed a to - I It" treat o ieloo ol the stIoll
I 111111.4', .1111 in 414 441 .if 11';.. 11 • • iii•
inlet leasso tor tie ..-reils• Mot is.•.•
1 . at Elie meal to gold. A snia II e ono is
ale . o ha ir i. 1111 or.o. \VW.% ,tr.' ..111
sil.ititV not*, olnoc, niping!..41....tit-
uiindi.1 .• ea if .!ii. • .•..• 11,1i•iling for
...MK. $4•11 111I it 7111'11 -II, 41,11. 11•14 1,.71,..!
1.. 11411 1*. r-111.
s.o;E.• .e 1I111.4111.-4 1141, 4''''
re,,a, i,,,e al.,•,-ovirr,..ifIthe Wit:1a..t,
aessortte brei Mt-. tarowst
''it Out tte 41 ue a, .ni
a tm 1o1 lin.l.inil i•' nolmp.. 1,1 1.s
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'111111 .1lilicif.3‘4 ,, _ ..
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rit:i I I 1..,T7.1iiiirelil go logeXcier -
.1..41. no the in.ide •Oni... of 1
iiitybaleait Inin.i.. ilillit llri!!!, 41 •itil
1,...11.
'l,,•.:1;-.1-4-iiii;:i.T TriirlIttil I'Mlpti..
say lie 1.,i is tip aH
...00rn:I. , oil
somata olues.syt leueies is Alto, I, ais -1.; -
ow:odor. .• A MHO, 44111) Ili. 11:1," Imo-
k-ilt," _44 -ase. -4. es;
if word., ii, 11.114••.'ir 01_ ...., i -I
whi.perg Itni Bole nwey leo* is
11,,' 1.131,111.11 1.1•InriNithx. be .144.. 41 0411101.y
Ind 4t.. 141 • . la. -....i. 41
(..-.l••Ps.e,-.ees .•-'sit111•
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4 dai,sh.of
ohm ..-- sot ,, m4icurl. -
ed tie.s11, is1,VIIIT-1sot,e
mak.sa
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::•.dil 1101 foil.. 1. • iii -i.1- -::nthi.ir iiiiiii11 .-.,t7-.l li. ‘ .111
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II, 1, ?pa 141tit:1414. It?: U.. p t-,1 1•.1-
,f Clinton. and of the late Rev. W.J. ; meson, neighbor to visa mrs, Saint's house an
eson, a former pastor aealayfield and
miller. Mr. Jamieson had been ill emir
lin out a hy she has not Kong to Wallace-
.
,me time and .his death was not
- • The neighbor went to the !rousse, and
ted.
sseeing no tracks concluded that Mrs.
uneral of the late Charles Wesley 1 Saint could not be in the haul, but on
•on of John Brown. of Clanton, : return to town, at Mr. Saint's request be
'Ji occurred at Smola oft Theirs- • reported to Chief Alen. ond with shirts
ry lath; took place•hom St. ',returned to the house. No tracks could
arch on Saturday morning, be seen leading into the holt*: but 'oti
ng .made in Clinton cerise- opening the door and -going inside the
stsed was a young Men in men found the body of Mrs. Saint , frozen
and had berrillt. on a it.: ..._ ._....,
1, following ? intluenga, Dr. Redmond . was callem 'and after
ath. Itiowife, who is examining the body expressed the opinion
MrsJames Levy._ that overcome by her _attrttnanc!_ on, her
tle girls survive. son and his children he had posst y
The' funeral of the la Allan S. Raysory. suffered a stroke and died three'or four
sin of the late J n Rayson, -at days before. He decided that Isteingireet
C1 y at Toronto, was neceSsary. Deceased. was ieventy-
at
• for.
unex
The
, itrown,
swhose de
day. Febr
Joseph's c
. Interment
, tery. The d
lthe_prime 01 It
week. s•Pneuroon
was the cause of
la daughter of Mr. a
of Clinton. and two
a fte
place
parlors
Rayson
'anti the
here.
ton, who passed a
a short Hawes ol .p
rom Ben & Atkinson'
on Tuesday of last
mily formerly resided
:eased wag borri a
e 5 survived by his
,old . babe.. Six taste
onto and a broth
George Farquhar of
a %retro On ac
e family were able 1
ins to Clinton.
told li Ransford.,
of Clinton, took
umoirtia.:64kk,,g. five Years of a
utidge. _
•e, k. The •
n Clinton ' • Impoesible.
ntment , ,'Gabbleton tells a funpy .44): of how
ofe and .be short changed a taxicab driver.' - '-
"The infernal liar!" -
at "Ah! You know (;abbleton "
e ol; but I know taxicab drivers."
I
a
When,1,1 rW1 at To,
dim.. Mr
ndrunic;eave! road is a
Tty the rem
son of JObn Ransfor
ten.mont
Git Your hair nee !!- t'snI
it bete r , \-1.1otl ugly
!Tear-, your lia;r fake .);:t, a i'rdtle of deligI
d Cm" "rein Io:oitc" fri ; . !, 1 save
2.15 \ douLle "I' Seel
tful • of Oln ss none of
acco
,1 Th neral of
\ , ; place on the arrival of the-Tornrito traits
\ • .1, oil MorelasOfebruary in . The, deceased l'
tdied taitklealy's at Toronto tlo the prevama, mkt& - o Woolley . .11.1', I 1.14 - (seems i,,,
Friday, of painutionia. Th funeral ger.; it but
vices were condcted by, Rev. S. E. Mc, • • •
Keeney, ihterIt1eIt being made di Clinton 1 nit, win leover MM. Ti,.• .,T ;;Ii -r i,...
cemetery.
i. .iuneil. he tint lotin are eN pia 11111l17!
, . . . \
After a long''al ester death ca on I if thio n -"0ri=11-111'".""-0r: h.
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Saturday, 1 ith inst., InC.F. Ward.. I in- ' !tan a tome a: ol woeld eiy.- ' o a
law of J. B. Iloovet, merly of Llin . I'difT.','"Iit tql•linit !
• He w-asbiiin at Sick Me, N. if, a ; a ism 11. Monet -my NIII4r. niiii I .i,„..
came of a distinguiS family, being ' liniotitifin. . .
Li
Sir Charles ft \st. in Attettet .1447, asiteas ate
' -- grand -nephew of the
Tupaer, Bart. A 'cousin s was married . a ,..t joas stere .piltititt their' eeranute
1 to the late President Grover -id- :. :01 so er 111., ;141.114.11. Oa I he IiilliatS"
I Mr: Ward spent most ea his life in New a es.• oil ;wig kil Ilion ma' l !Is'. that
' Y ark. city. For many year was car , the ma) e
lo.pertor for the Pullman\ V.0.. and ; (Its and Mrs, praeo, iisit -tee in
later was on the staff of the.; Waldorf- ; flout eiter.O.• and Overt; ge toes .1.1,40't
Astoria, New York's largest hotel. In seetly. working trivet her a. ...mit 'is•
1913 he marrie I Miss Lela G. Mover, $, t 0. s. iso -.. working. so, to is, s ss.. - of men tha r i4 forgot to,it :
eldest daughter i4 J. B. ifooVer, whO'rwtitth
FA?? ric..__1it the Week TUE. WED. TIIU FRL 5.
MEN AND MONEY.
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(Both Ways)
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9.15 p. pa.
DAILY
OW MODERN EQUIPUtUT
Stoodard 014105, Taurlat arra
Coloolit Cars. It aft-aias tray Coach**.
Parlor Car throve..the Pickles.
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1•114 VI ..r.• killed.: nett rhl.e.,. ti, •
111n4k1H0 iiiad, rorilirit• inoffii11 i, 4, -1
a addiia. tiefllii.r ioii.. 1 IICY 111• ...I•14•
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o4to. f". leotrtiik-ri ,
.11411 'air teov. Itily not ? Tile 'moeys
111,1.the_lumnal.4.1wir_icrv.htf u I so ;en -.
trs• lete been a good Itii•lin.lit. It
.iy. li,• Alia a hair 1.1: ,,,,,4 mi. 1,..i.
11111 i. fr... from 1.1,1,,,,, ri .4 1, '• ;4
IMP lifj,1111., 1,, . 11 ji, •It •...,,k .,
mit intl.. grail iy41,. '•
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The Signal and World Wide. ' 3.2
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two tittle daughter., Ruth and Be Y. •
urvives. The funeral was held inClinton
On Wednesday, February I Ith. there HAPPY CHILDHOOD
. on Tuesday of last week.
passed away after a brief illness the wife
of Mr. C. Hoare, a devoted wife and
mother and a warm -heat ted friend, avleee
death brings grief to a large circI,•
friends rind :relative& Mess Hoare is
Survived by her huabandl and three ,ons,
E. C.. of Toronto, C. IL of Kitchene,
and Austin E. at hrime. Six brothers
and a •siter also survive. The funeral
services on Friday were conducted by her
pastor, Rev. I). N. McCamus.
MO. 13, F. Ward returned on Filay,
the 13th, after spending a few week.; at
home at Rockwood, Maryland. She
celled home on account of the serious
11 of her mother'. whole now, we are
glad treport, on the way to recovery.
At a Mecial meeting of the town'rouncif
bylaw No. t, for 1920 was considered.
this bylaw .concerns the granting of
exemption (ram taxation, except school
tax, for ten yeartand the granting of free
water. not to ex. Ved 3 000 gallons per
working day, to Merner Bros., who
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Childhood days are happydays to the robust
child; they are intended to be days of growth.
113 EMULSION
brings t‘a child that is not thriving, pOwerthat
sustains strength -substance that determines
growth. Scott's Emulsion is concentrated
tonic nourishment which is readily assimi-
lated and transmuted into strength.
Give Scott's Emulsion to growing children often.
Scott ts IkflP, Toont,, Ont, 15
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