The Brussels Post, 1912-7-25, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS.
li, MoORAOKEN--
• 'leaner of Marriage Dieenses, Of.
Roe at °r000ry, Turnberry Street, Brussels,
K. O. T. M.
Brussels )Tent of the Mneo8bees, No, 24
hold their regular meetings In the Lodge
Room, Baekor Block, on the 1st and Ord
Tuesday Evenings of oaob month.
A, SOMERS, Cora. ways A, MoGIIIRE,
WM. SPENOE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LIOENSEbi
Woe 1a Inc Post Office, Ethel. 80-4
JOHN SUTHERLAND
188.0184801,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
�ii S.,S00TT AS AN AUC'TION-
• nen, will se11 for better prices, to
better men, in lees timeand lees charges
than any other Auctioneer in East Enron or
he won't oburge anything, nates and orders
can always be arranged at this office or by
personal application,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
t`/ M. SINULAIE-
i V • Burrlater, Solicitor, .Oouveyau0er,
Notary Public, ho. uffige-8 tewart's Block
1 door North of Oeutral Hotel,
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank,
pROUDFOOT, HAYS & SILLORAN
BAR1RISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES,
PUBLIC, ETU,
W. PROODPOoT, K. O. R U. HATS
J, L. KILLOR4tr
Offices -Those formerly mounted by Mesers
Oamerou ds Holt,
000Ealo8, ONTARIO.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
St. Lawrence Season
MONTREAL. TO LIVERPOOL.
T. T. S. S. "Victorian" and "Virginian"
T. S. S. "Tunisian" and "Corsican"
Sallings every Friday
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
T. S. S. "Grampian" and "Hesperinn"
T. 8. S. "Scandinavian" and ' Pretorlen"
Settings every Saturday
TO HAVRE & LONDON
Service of moderate priced one class cabin
i11) steamers.
Sailings every Sunday
Full Information as to rates, etc., on npplt,n-
Mon to
W. H. KERR,
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
p...mrp Avzrp t'uvt,6ypeavpur4,4 rD
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Fail Term from Sept. 3rd
irl Arrange now to enter the
TORONTO, ONT.
The school that has a groat reputation '
for givh+g superior business and short-
hand tralnlng, because tes get and hold
good positions beeeuse they are thor-
oughly prepared. Write ftr catalogue. f
Open all year. Enter any time.
dor. Young and i W. J. ELLIOTT,
Alexander Sts. Principal.
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ONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESSCOLIERE
CENTRAL
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STRATFORti ONT.
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Our teachers are all experienced in.
°tractors. Our courses are better than
ever and the equipment is more coin- n'
plate. We do more for our graduates
than do other similar school6.
Fourteen appliontions for trained .,
help were reoelved during the peat
week, some of these offering over $705
per 001100011. We have three depart-
ments -
Commercial,
and
Telegraphy. Write for our free
oath-
logue and see what we are doing. l+�
D. A. MOLACHLAN, Principal. at
Sovereign
M,
TRADE MARK REG.
Sheathing Felt
• contains no oil or tar. is clean,
odorless, waterproof, germ and.
vermin proof and practically
indestructible. Makes houses
draft -proof, easy to heat, and
comfortable In any weather.
Come in and see It.
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Sole Canadian Manufacturers
THE STANDARD PAINT CO.
at Canndw. Limited, Montreal.
P. Ament, Brussels
Never leave hotne oh a,journey with -
nut a bottle of Ohambet'lain's. Colic,
Cholera and DitLrtdloeu Remedy. Itis
almos1o0rtai11 to be needed and 0611-
11(rt be obtained when on board the
cars or Steamship&, Poe sale by dealt
era.
jlw. H. LOVE
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
I day,
promptly 9,11d.0ate-
fully attended to eight or\\\ daY , Phone 228,
1 ETHEL, ONT.
Business Cards
DR. T. T. M'RAE
Bachelor b is a Graduate University the Cy 1 Toronto ;
810)600 80 and Graduate n the (1012194'S Phy-
,sloians and Surgeons, Ont, ' Pest -graduate
Ohioago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital,
Chicago, Ill, Ex -House Surgeon to St, Mich-
ael's Hospital. Termite.
Office over F. R, Smith's Drug Store, Tele-
phone connection with Oranbrook at all hours.
DR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT.
Physician and Surgeon; Post Graduate courses
London (Eng,), New York and Ohioago Hos-
pitals. Speoiel attention to dieeaee of eye, ear,
10006 and throat, Eyes tested for glasses.
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calls. Office opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel.
MAUDE 0. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate Department of. O)hthal•
urology, McUormick Medical College, Chicago,
111„ to prepared to test eyes and fit glasses at
her ofnoe over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
every second week, Oalee hours 10 to 12 a.111,
and 1 to 0p, nl, In Toronto, at 710 Spedlne
ave., remainder of time. Phone 1219
G1JJsal D 28''varx R02z& Y .1?
BRUSSELS
acme SOUTH GOING NORT0
Mail 7:07 a m Exprosa 10:00 a 1n
Express 11:25 8 m Mail ............... 1:69 p nl
Express. 2:66 pin Express 8:62 p m
Commtaaw PaCIPIc
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderioh
Express 7:42 a m Express 11:88 a in
Express 2:67 p InI .Express 8:81 p m
WROXETER
Going East - 7:05 a.m. and 8:65 p, m.
Going West - 12:40 and 9:47 p. 110.
A71 trains going East connect with C. P. R. et
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
rural 'flews t,em
For summer diarrhoea iii children al-
ways use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil
and a speedy cure is certain. .For sale
by all dealere.
APPLIES FOR RECEIVER. --A Wiarton
despatch of lulu to says : "The Crown
Portland Cement Company has applied
to the court for a receiver, and their pe.
tition will uo doubt be granted. This
means that there will not likely be any-
thing doing in this plant this season, and
the men must obtain work elsewhere.
Everyone. however expects that the plant
which is a good one, will be operated
just as soon as the liquidation proceed-
ings are over, There is a good plant and
a moneymaker here for some one. The
company was disappointed in not getting
annexed to Wiartou so that it could get
assistance. Then followed reduction in
duty. When working at full capacity
Aim plant employed upwards of too men.
t PERSONAL SKETCH. -The Blyth Stan.
dard gave the following sketch of a
gentleman well known here :- Rev.
Mr. Jewett, was born in Morris town-
ship, attended Mitchell, High School
finishing his studies for the ministry at
Cobourg. His first charge was at
Pelee Island in 1887, since which time
he has been at the 1 foto
win places as
their pastor: Wilkespori, owick,
Melrose Warwick e Elmivil
I Hensall,
Wardsville, Dutton, Westminster, Mt.
Brvdges and now here, In the year
1857 he was united in marriage to Miss
Priscilla Olver, and has a family of
three"boys and one girl. The oldest
boy O. V. has had a very successful
course at school being Gold Medalist at
Victoria College, also took first class
honors in Mathematics and faculty
special. At the• commencement of the
coming term, he goes as teacher to the
Chatham Collegiate. The second sou,
E. W. is Following in his father's pro-
fession and at present he is engaged as
the pastor at Eady's Mills, London Cou-
ference. G. G, the third son is engaged
in the teaching profession near Lipton,
Sask. His only daughter, Miss Elva
Maty is at home.
Blyth
N. A, Taylor has installed all
electric fan in his ice cream parlor.
The annual Union Sunday School
Excursion to (oderich hill be held
on Blyth's Civic Holiday, August 7.
Miss Mae Hogg and her friend, 8Iiss
Lillie Carr of Blyth, are attending the
Summer School at Alma College, St.
Thomas.
St. Andrew's Ohurch Oh0ie drove
to Menesetuug Park on Tuesday of
last week and &hent a pleasant day at
the lake shore.
The machinery far a flax mill has
arrived from Hensall and will be put
in place as soon as the building' is
ready for it.
G. T. R. ihad a gang of Italians em-
.ployed in laying heavier steel on this
line and othetWise putting the track
,n better shape.
D. John Drumtnoud, who at tele
time was a tesidelit of Blyth, and is
now located at Frankfort, Kansas,
visited with friends here.
bliss Rene Bennett, who has been
engaged at the millinery, in Qhhthatn
doting the peat season, is at present
visiting at her home here.
W. 0. T. U. met in St, Andrew's
elrurall and advised the sending of
$10 to t11e Lumbervnen's Mission. The
subject nude'. discussion being
Lumbermen's Mission.
Robt. Stewart, who has been ern-
ployed in MoMirchio's Bank here for
the past 8 year's, has secured a posi-
tion with the Royal 1381111 of Toronto
and loft for there: on Monday of last
week,
ut ug t le storm on Monday, of
Last week a bolt of lightning did quite
a stunt at the home of Wrll. Hoy, 10t1
con„ of MO1ris. 1t struck the dwel-
ling, tore the the floor in One of the
rooms, killed the cat wUic.h
. was lying
'miler the stove, Imitated Mr. Hoy
flown and ueaa'ly tore the left shoe
from hie foot. Alva. Hoy and 01410,
who well. in an adjoining room, ea-
mute(uninjured. Other than tL severe
shock, alt. kloy was not illjnt'eC1,
Morris
Work has commenced 00 the new
Clegg bridge.
Mrs. W, H. Cluakey and daughter,
Vera, o1' Toronto, were visiting rela-
tives in this townstitp.
Remo'. has it that anti line eligible
bachelor will "commit" matrimony
before snow flies. We don't blame
him.
The Regina cyclone hit the residenne
of Levi Beam, a former resident of
Motets, who is a bridge contractor in
the Western Metropolis, Fortunate-
ly the family was away from home
at the tinge of the disaster of the
story might be a sadder one.
The trustees of Union S, S. No. 12;
Grey and MoKillop have re-engaged
Miss Jennie Robb at an advance in
salary. A good recommend, Miss
Grace Robb will teach at Moorefield,
her ealary being $550. The latter has
just completed iter Normal course at
Stratford. We wish both young ladies
A 1 success.
"Skidoo" for Your Headache
Ascertain its cause and the cute
isn't hard to Heid. Look to the stom-
ach and bowels. Aren't you consti-
pated, isn't your liver sluggish, isn't
the stomach failing in its mission ?
What you need is the cleansing tonic
ihfiaenee of Dr. Hatnilton's PIlls.
Their effect is lasting because they aid
all the ailing organs flush ont all un-
healthy matter, and tone up the stom-
ach. With Dr. Hamilton's Pills your
stomach gets a 01141104 t0 recuperate,
and does Bo quickly. For real buoyant
health 1100 Dr. Hanniton's Pills regu-
larly. 250. per box at all dealers.
Molesworth
A sad death occurred early Satur-
day of Janet Kippen, wife of John
MuMillnu, Mns'nngton 85., Stratford,
Deceased, who was 70 years of age,
had been ill for several months. hits.
McMillan was horn in North East -
hope, later moved to Hampstecl where
she was married. About 20 years ago
they moved to Stratford where they
have resided ever since. She leaves
to mourn her loss two sisters and two
brothers, namely : A'Irs. K. Qrerar.
of Molesworth ; Mrs. O. Bowe, of
Listowel ; James, of Cornwall, and
Rev. H. of Stratford. Also one son
James, of Edmonton, Alta.
It Creeps Like a Serpent ,
Steals through the system like a
thief in the eight. That's how catarrh
acts. Don't trifle with such a scourge.
Don't experiment with a double treat -
'tient. Time and experience prove
that Oatarrhnzone does cure, that it
gives quick relief and so thoroughly
destroys the disease, that it dies for-
ever. -
Get. Oatarrhozone in the first place,
and your Lure is assured, In 25c. and
$1.00 sizes atall dealers and guaran-
teed in every case.
W i nghatn
A large number of local people are
in Kincardine attending the Old Boys'
reunion.
Miss Thebe Dinsmore, who has been
visiting with friends in Brussels and
Clinton has returned home.
The remains of Mrs. Smith, who.
died in Teeswater on Monday, were
taken to Guelph Tuesday for inter-
tuent.
Dr. Redmond, W. A. Campbell,
Geo.-Spottou and J. A. Morton were
iii Toronto attending the Masonic
Grand Lodge.
Robert
Johas Johnston, of town foltnerl
Y
of Brussels has been
a great sufferer
with his eyes. It is 9 weeks since the
operation was performed on theta for
cataract, and he is s till unable to use
theist.
W. J. and Mrs. Greer arrived home
from their wedding tour on Monday
of last week after a most delightful
trip down the St. Lawrence. They
travelled over 1400 miles by bout,
certainly the most pleasant way con-
sidering the hot weather.
Harold Webb, aged 24, died at his
parental home, Minnie street, last
week after an illness extending
over the last two years with ibeuma-
Hsul, Deceased was a native of Luck-
now,but had 1 esided here for sevetal
L
year.. For tt time he was employed
in the Western FoundsY but later
worked in the Mitt an l glove c f, o e factory,
lIa was an active member of the
Baptist church, Besides his father
anti mother be leaves one sister. The
funeral was held at Winghanl ceme-
tery on Wednesday.
Mr. Pringle has this Spring made
another addition to his Glove Meteor,
to give room for increased business,
The addition is uf brickL2 x32
, r two
storeys high. He has also added ten
sewing machines to diose before at
work, and a Clicicer, the first of the
kind in this part of the country.
This is a machine foe cutting out
glove shapes, and Me. Pringle is pre-
paring to add a second of these ma-
chines. The capacity of the Works
now, is 104 dozen a clay, and there is
no difficulty disposing of the output.
MAT11nsfoNY.-.el. very pretty and.
interesting matrilflonial event trans-
pirecl at the home of Wm. and Mee.
Field of town, when Miss Lydia Eew,
sister of Ales. Field, betaine the bride
of Cl.Fleming mgg of Ie
g
18,
Wednesday
of Lvrelc Rev.
Dr.
Rutttdgei pe1101mM the ceremony at
9 a. 108, in the picsenee of the im-
mediate Mewls of the .bride and
groom, bliss Mae Lloyd playing the
Lved(ling patch, Elizabeth Kew, of
Niagara Palls, the little niece of the
beide
was iwetgh1
and M
ut
etJohn
Field, o hew of bride, anted as
ring -bearer. After con ra ati ns
and the wedding repast Mr, and Mrs,
Flemming left for Owen Sound, where
they took the steamer for a trip bp
the la1(ee, The many presents were
evidottce of esteem au(1 kindly feelings
towards the lutopy couple. On re-
t 1114411 r M. and Mrs. Plotting will
reside iii Fergus; Where 1184) forme is
G, T, It, station agent,
TWO WOMEN
TWO
TESTIFY
What Lydia E.Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound Did For.
Their Health -Their own
Statements Follow.
Haliburton, P,E.I. • "I had a doctor
examine me and be said I had falling of
the womb, so I have been taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
it has done me a lot of good. All the
hearing -down pains have vanished. I
have gained ten pounds in weight, the
discharge is all gone, and I feel better
than I have for along time. I think any
woman is foolish to suffer as I did for
the sake of a few dollars.
"You can use my letter as a testimo-
nial. It may encourage other poorwomen
who sutler as I did to use your Vegetable
Compound." - Mrs. GEO. COLLICUTT,
I•Ialiburton, Lot 7, P.E.I.
Read What This Woman Says:
New Moorefield, Ohio. --"I take great
pleasure in thanking you for what your
VegetableCompound
has done for me. I
had bearing down
pains, was dizzy and
weak, had pains in
lower back and could
not be upon my feet
long enough to get a
meal. As long as I
laid on my back I
would feel better,
but when I would
getup those bearing
down pains would come back, and the
doctor said I had female trouble. Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was
the only medicine that helped me and I
have been growing stronger ever since
I commenced to take it. I hope it will
help other suffering women as it has me.
You can use this letter." -Mrs. CASSIE
LLOYD, New Moorefield, Clark Co.,Ohio.
1t Imparts Strength
Just think of the enormous streng-
thening power Ferrozone possesses, -
consider what it did for H. V. Potter,,
well known in Kingston. "I was sub-
ject to spells of dizziness. For eight
mouths I had intense pain in my right
side between the shoulders. I was
altruist incurable with weakness and
lack of vigor. Often I scarce ate any
breakfast and felt miserable all day.
Nervous, easily excited, troubled with
heart weakness, I was in bad shape.
Perrozone restored and nourished me
back to health in short." Whatever
your weakness nifty be Perrozone will
cure. Price 60c. per box at all dealers.
Atwood
Dr. and. bit's. Harvey, of Norwich,
spent last week with the former'@
brother, 0. W. Harvey, of the 10th
00)1.
The general County Rate for Eltna
for 1012 is $4744.00 and for expenditure
on Gooch Roads $2258.00 making a
total County rate of $7002.00.
Eric MCBaill was successful in pas-
sing the Lower School examination
for entrance into the Normal Schools
and Faculties of Education.
Council will meet at the Agricul-
tural hall, Atwood, on Saturday,
August 3rd, at 10 o'clock a. in, for
general township business and at 2
o'clock p. In. as a Court of Revision
on the Chapman Drain By -Law.
James Nichol, 10th eon., has the
cement focndation nearly completed
for his new house, which will be
erected this Summer of red brink and
when finished will class among the
largest and finest structures of Elma.
Bert, Hale, formerly of Atwood,
but now of Stratford, was presented
with a beautiful cushion by the
Tr'inity Epworth • League, Stratford,
for getting the largest 'amber of new
members to join the League in a
contest which has been running for
two months,
Rev. H. B. Ashby has resigned the
incumbency of the parishes of At-
wood and Henfryn, having received
the appointment of the Bishop of
Huron, to the charge of Chesley and
Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby will
take up their new ditties nu the first
Sunday in August.
At a meeting of the Directors of
the Elute Agricultural Society it was
decided to limit the Ladies' Domestic
Work and Ladies Fancy Work to ex-
hibitors living in the •County of Perth
and the adjacent Township of Grey.
The directors felt that this class of
exhibits had of late fallen entirely,
into the hands of professionals. They
hope to see the ladies of the com-
munity take a more active interest in
i
this department than formerly. Pan'.
dates Sept. 19th and 200.
900 YEARS.- There was another
gathering of the older members of our
town on the lawn of J, W. McBain.
The following were present and the
ago of each given- Donald Gordon
91 years, Alex. Angus 86, Robb. Ford
84, Robert Hamilton 84, John Bell 84,
J. W. Boyd 82, J. B. Hamilton 80, .1.
W. bicl3ain 80, John Graham 78.
Robb. Forest 68, Lemuel Pelton 78.
This will give an average of 815 years
A. RAYMANN
is prepared to supply the best
goods hl Windmills, Iron and
`Von(}en Pumps and Stable
Pittings, such as Pininir
Wat-
er
Bowls for stock, &o.
Repairs to Pumps promptly
• attended to.
Give me a call,
A. HAYMANN Craobrook
r, r
'ein aggregate 900 a•
and1 1 tc f years, 11414
WPM others who were expected to be
present,' but were notable to be there,
Everybody passed off quietlyt true
them WILE a me deinking,
hg, but it \veL
s
pure lemonade, These men took all
active part ill making Canada what
It is today.
East Wawanosh Council
1 Council met at Belg>'ave on July 8th
with members all present, Athletes of
last meeting read and ootifirined. Len-
gineer's' repoet on Toll drain was
read by the Clerk and an opportunity'
given the puttee interested to add to,
ur withdraw from the petition. No
changes being made the report was
provisionally adopted and the Clerk
was instructed to prepare the ne0es-
eary by-law in oonnection with this re-
lent. The 'treasurer's half yearly
statement to June 30, &bowing a bal-
ance on hand of general fund
of 51,578,40, received and or-
dered to be filed. On motion of Chitin -
cilium Scott and Stonehouse the fol-
lowing accounts were ordered to be
paid :-Meno Vincent, commutation
statute labor tax 1911, $3 ; John 0,
Pow uey, gravelling Dingwall's road
eon. 4, $6.76 ; R. 0. McGowan putting
in culvert cons. 2 and 8, $8.95 ; J. Cald-
well putting in culverts cons. 2 and 3,
$715 ; Wm, Remick, removing tile
00)1. 8, $2.00 ; John Doerr, gravelling
opp. lot 40 cons. 2 and 8, $41.80 ; Wm,
Naylor gravelling opp. lot 40, eons. 10
and 11, $28.00; D. A. Dunbar, putting
in culvert opp. lot 40, cons. 0 and 7,
S4; D. Gillies, widening approach at
10th line river bridge, 5173 ; Ed. Irwin
inspecting contract at 10111 line river
bridge, $14 ; Fred Gook sr. township's
share on Scott award drain, $5 ; John
T. Ooultes part payment on gravelling
contract, $20; John Cook raking
stones off hill and shovelling gravel,
52.25 ; Sampson Carter filling in wash-
outs, $1,00 ; W. Pattison putting in
culvert con. 12, $8.76 ; James Tenney
timber and drawing same to Potter's
and Patterson's bridges, 811.76. The
Council adjourned to nleetou Monday,
Aug. g 5, at one p. nt..
A. PORTERFIELD, Olerk.
Happiest Girl In Lincoln
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had
been ailing for some time with chronic
constipation and stomach trouble. I
began taking Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets and in three days I
was able to be up and got better right
along. I am 'the proudest girl in Lin-
coln to find such a good medicine."
For sale by all dealers.
RURAL MAIL DELIVERY
Spreading In Western Ontario
Mothod Followed
A great deal of work has been ac-
complished in Ole rural mail delivery
service throughout Western Ontario
and several counties in the North
which fall under the jurisdiction of
the London district.
The plan of application for the rural
boxes entails a great deal. of work.
The section of the township is first can-
vassed by officials who glean iuf0i•nha-
tion as to. the number of farmers who
would benefit by the service, the con-
dition of the roads and other facilities
which might aid in the distribution of
the mail.
At one time most of this information
was obtained through correspondence
but it was found that personal canvass
of districts was more satisfactory to
the department. Accordingly a staff
of three men was given by the Govern-
ment to Dr. C.'1'. Campbell, rural mail
superintendent and these men travel
about proposed sections to gather hi
the necessary information.
HOW IT IS SECURED
A circular letter is then seat to every
fanner of the section canvassed and
when replies to 50 per cent. of these
are received a ort o report
f the need of
establishing a mail system is sent to
the Government, if perinissi0n is
given and the route is authorized ten-
ders are called for and notice is given
the applicants to send in their mail ser-
vice fees. The boxes with the appli-
cant's name stamped upon thele are
then sent and when sufficient boxes
are erected the courier with the mail is
sent to the district to deliver the mail.
SUCCESSFUL IN MUSIC
The list of successful candidates in
the examinations held by the Toronto
Conservatory of Mneic recently is an-
nounced, the names being arranged
under the headings of the local
centres where the examination was
tried. The list for this district is as
follows :
LIS'POWEL
Piano. Junior grade -Honors -
Nettie Howe. Pass -Bertha Mabel
Krotz ; Agnes H, MaKerrcher, Wrox-
eter ; Norman R. Hermiston.
r.
P'lilai' r -
x y g ode Honors -Albert
Lott, Brussels. Pass -Laura E. Spelt,
an, Moncl'lef),
Elementary grade -Pass -Isabel
Nichol,
CLINTON
Piano. Junior gracle-Pass-Alexia
Murdoch, Hensall ; Marion Irwin,
Clinton ; N,etta Simpson, Beucefield
(equal.)
Primary grade -Honors -Margaret
F. Edge, Seaforth. Pass -telae A.Ic-
Clineheypi Seaforth ; Lula M. Doherty
Egmonc}ville.
laletnentary grade -Honors -Lola
H,ndie.
'SO DI8RI011
Piano, Junior grade -Pass -Olive
18. McPhee.
Primaryrade-Honors-Victoria
Kerslake. Pass -Nellie McArthur;
Walton,
Elementary grade -Pass -Londe M,
Herrington, gton Blyth.
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Right in yolir busiest season when
you have the least time to spare yon
as nhostlikcly to take diarrhoea and
lose several (lays' time, 1801085 you
have Chamberlain's °olio, ()hetet a and
Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a
dose on the first appearance of the di'
sense, For sale by all dealers,
MARRIED D 25YEARS XE RS ANDNEY.ER
HADA SPAT
Mr and Mrs, Andrew Oarnoglo Oele.
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Entertain Friends
Andrew and Mrs, Carnegie cele-
brated at New York their :5th wedding
anniversary at their borne at 1093 Fifth
avenue, They spent the day quietly
opening and reading many telegrams
that poured in from ell parts of the
World and in the evening entertained
at dinner about thirty of those who at-
tended their wedding 25 years ago.
Mr, Carnegie aid Miss Louise Whit-
field were nlat•ried on April 22, 1887, at
the residence of Mrs, Carnegie's mother,
Francis 1J, Whitfield, 35 West 48th
street, She was 28 years old and Mr.
Carnegie, already a millionaire was 53.
The ceretnony was performed by the
Rev, Chas. Eaton and afterwards the
bride and groom boarded tale steamship
Fulda to spend their honeymoon on the
isle of Wight and on the aontiuent,
Just before the wedding Mr. Carnegie
settled upon his wife an income of
Szo,000 a year and gave her as a
wed.
ding present the house at 5 West 5rst
street. "What ad floe would you glve
to a young man starting out in life a-
bout.Choosing a wife?'" Mr, Carnegie
wisasked. t
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answered, "fell theyoung' num to get
a wife as nearly. like Mrs, Carnegie ars
possible, We have lived together for 25
years without an angry word or a.
moment's. misunderstanding, My only
fear about her going to heaven is that
she has never sinned,, You know a-
bout the little girl who told her Sans
clay School teacher when site asked her
what one most do to be forgiven, "One
must sin ma'am," ''As for myself I
expect to depend on her end I'm hoping
that she will be able to rake some ex-
cuses cures for m®. If she looks sieve e
there as she las here I' may possibly
have a chance."
New York, April 22.
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