The Brussels Post, 1913-6-12, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS,
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER an ,ISSUER
or
MARRIAGE
LICENSES N
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4 In the 1'cNl Office,Ethel. r,lh e. su.i
JOHN SUTHERLAND
INNnalNei,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
AUCTIONEERS.
1 f' S. SCOTT A{ AN AUCTION•
• sea, w111 sell lir better prlooa, to
Lotter men, to lees time aud lees obarges
than any other auett00001 in Past Huron or
be wau't obtuse auythiug. autos and orders
Van always be arranged al this nWoa or by
1 'reonai applleation,
,itiAL AN» CONVEYANCING.
V V) M rSI NULAIIi—
Iturrloter, Solicitor, Oeuveyaneet,.
Notary I'ablio, ko. uflloe'—Btowart'o Block
1 door Nor Lb 111 Oeutral Hotel.
Ocilla [tor for the Metropolitan Bank,
pLIODDFOOT, HAYS & SILLOBAN
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BARR(8lhiRe SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
1 UBL0l, I11L'O. -
W. PBoonrooT, E. U, R 0. Maya
.J. L. 8•umonIN
O1600s—'rboae formerly oocaplod by Messrs
• .bamerou k'B' It
0
Noontime, '
aAI06
, ONmea1e,
ALLAN LI
Royal Mail Steamers
TO LlVERP'1iOL
•From Montreal
Taoist:in - MnO.. also 0( Juno 21
Victorian ....., Tho., Julie 0 July 8
t.nralen) ..... .. .. Ont , Joni. 14 ,Tut, 11
Virginian .,.......... Thu ,,June 10 JulyI7
TO GLASGOW
Pretoria Sat., 09,y 81 ,Tune 20
t3ranfpftatt ust,,11'na lnly b
Scandinavian sat ..lune 14 July 12
Hosperian Sat., Jane 21 July 10
TO LONDON AND HAVRE
Biotlinn ....... Sun., .lune I July 0
Ionian... Hun., June8 Jaly 18
Pomeranian - Sun„ Jure 15 July 20
Scotian ........ .Sun., June 22 July 27
Full information as to rates, etc., on applica-
tion to
W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
'.delta easeer>YAvilyeeleforsvi g5y6.Yi11'.Avi soei wase
t Tho Cost. ofa Business or Short-
hand Education i In the
ELLIOTT
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TORONTO, ONT.
no you knew just how little it costs
to secure a tkoreugh business often- >
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tiara that will notonlyincrease your
miming eapaoity but will enable you to
get a position where von will .come in
contact with influential people who 0
can assist you to further advancement?
Our catalogue will give you full par.
Menhirs, A postal. pard—one effort= IA
we do the rest. i,.
Cor. Young sodt W. J. ELLIOTT, rO
Alexander Sts. f Principal. r.
(1'45251 steVsostiterste r.:YaIeseeht)ae isle ` '
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Canada's Best Business College
We hove thorough coursesand nom -
potent experienced instrurtero We.
do mere for our stndents aqd gradn-
ateathan other sob ooledo. At present
we have applications for trained help
offering from 41100 to 91200 per annum,
C Suginess men knoivwhere they get the
bent help, We have three departments
Commercial, Shortland and Telegra-
phy,'Get our free catalogue.
D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
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Tuesday, Mar.. 25
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Two Courses-
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THE
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90 Canada have participated in the ln•e•
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Courses in Batching, 600l>oinies, Higher
A000na1109, 0.1111 1110101a' Art., Show
Card Writing, Photogroehy, ,Tnarmtl''
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and Bookkeeping, seiect the work
which roost interests von and write us'
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TBEIW
5 A CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
391.7 Vonge 8t., Toronto
11101101mlimms
Whet) your child has whooping
cough be careful to keep the multi
loose atld expectoration easy by giv-
ing. Ohtutlbeelain's Cough Remedy ae
May Ir -
y he e gnn•ed: Tins remedy will
also liquify the tough moots tend
snake It easier to- expectorate: It bee
been (teed successfully In many
epiclemies and is Safe and sure. Igoe
Mlle by all dealers.
W. H. LOVE
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Funeral Director
and Embalmer
er
I Ord G >r
storn l L
p pt y end care•
frilly attended to night or
day.
Phone
228,.
ETHEL, ONT.
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Business Oards
DR. T.'.T..M'RAE
lnuuetor of Modiotne, University of Toronto ;
Automate and Graduate of the College of Phy•
• )hens and Surgeons, Ont, Post graduate
iiucugo E e, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital,
'Menge, Ill. Ex -House Surgeon to St. Minh.
td's Hospital, Toronto,
U>iluo over U. R. Brdith'11 Drug Store, Tele.
,hone eonaection with Uranbrook at all hours,
OR. F T. BRYANS
nneltelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
Iduenliate of College of Phyeleans end sur-
geons, Ontario ;, ex -Senior Rouse Surgeon of
weetern Holtpt)oi, Toronto. Offices of late Dr.
A. MuRevey, Smith Block, Brussels,
Rural 914000'10.
DR. M.' FERGUSON
ETHEL; •ONT.
)'hyetelail and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses'
London tang.), New York and- Chtoago Hos-
dtaie, Special attention todlerase of eye, ear,
;use and throat.' Byes tested for giaeses.
DR,A
W
ROLAW
Honor graduate ata of LOntarioeoo
y Day and night palls, Office opposite1 lour Mill, Ethel.
MAUDE C. BRYAN
S
OPHr
HALMOLOO/ST
Pomona! graduate Department oOphthal-
mology, Mn ormini Medlcal College, (l
tna
go,
(IL, 1e office 01109 O Gteatrower's
byes and at glasses at
her 01$09 OVOr GrbW1n'a IttletaliCPi>t Brussels,
,n Thursday, FridayandSaturday of. every
,vsek 011)oe hours 1 to 6 p. m, Forenoon.,.
ty appointment. Phone 12)9.
T. R. BENNETT
.V111 give better satisfaction to both buyeramd
.eller than any: other Auctioneer and only
aergb what is reasonable • Bales combatted
anywhere In Ontario. Pare bred stook Nolen a
spcWrite or 'phone211d Wroxeter,
&WAND i 2VREA 'R IJJUlZ Pray
Gots° Seem Gedao NORTH
gall 7:07 a In Enamel; , 10:66 a nn
It;xpreto 11:26 a ,n Mail 1:60, p m
Express 2:65 p m Express 8:62 p n.
BRUSSELS.
Qsvathi iiIBLY POICJFie
WALTON
To Toronto - To Godertoh
Eapress 7:11 a m .Express 11:66 a m
10xpreas....... .. 2:67 p m Eapreee 8:40 p
WROXETER
Going East - 7:06 a, m. and 8:66 p. in.
Going West - 12:46 and 0:47 p. nt.
All trains going East connect with O. P. R.at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations,
G&O. ALLAN, Local Agent.
gaol Jth 0 iti c�
DON'T throw waste paper ern the
street. It looks "mussy' and is almost
eure to frighten horses. •
Chas. Duff, A. C. G. 0,, who 1185
visited here on different occasions, is
filling a position as organist at Granby,
Quebec.
THE barn at. the Revere House
property, that suffered- by the wind
storm of Good Friday, has been rebuilt
on the former stone foundation. •'
THE Pos'r Editor is grateful for the
goodlynumber who
are
squaringuari
ng
off
subscriPtiou accounts and will beequally
thankful to receive similar remittances
from those still owing
A sprained ankle may as a rule be
cured in from three to four days by
applying Chamberlain's Liniment and
observing the directions with each
bottle. For sale by all dealers.
W. El. McCtackeu continues in. much
the same condition physically and is
confined to bed all the time. He has
been laid aside tor the past year. Mr
McCracken must have hal an A )
constitution.
TUNE 23rd should be kept clear for the
Excursion to Guelph- As tickets are
good for two days side trips to Galt,
Hamiltob Berlin
And Ot ,le
Tp OInt4
could u d be worked ie
e handily. Special
'
al
tTAiO for the excursion. Watch out for
time card and fares.
GARDEN PARTY.—OI Friday evening
13th inst., a Garden Party will be held
on the lawn of Reeve Leckie, under
the auspices
of Melville churchr
ch Ladies'
Ai s'
d. MLf..ICflIY
p ogt•am will be supplied
by 'Wiugham Baud. Admission fee
15 cents. Should evening 'be cold or
wet entertainment will be held in the
Towu Hall. Keep tab on tbedate and
see theilia
b ..
Each age of our lives Inas its joys.
Old people should be happy, and they
will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are
taken to strengthen the digestion aud
keep the bowels regular. These
tablets are mild and gentle in thein
eetion and especially .suitable for
people of middle age aud older. For
sale by all dealers.
W Enke le FAIR.—'The Western Fair,
of London, °uteric, will be held tilts
year September 5th to 13th, Already
Active prepafations are being made for
it. The grounds present a very active
appearance as dozens of workmen 'are
engaged in their Work day after' day,
A new •addition 6o x 75 feet is being
erected to tete Maiu Bending end the
space in same is practically all taken.
An addition is aleo being erected to the
Poultry Building, which was absolutely
necessary on account of the overcrowd-
ing in the old building. The Govern-
ment has kindly cone to the assistence
of the Association lin the erection of
these new buildings. A large -amount
of money is also being expended_in
necessary repairs and improvements
throughout the Grounds, the City of
London kindly helping in this )natter,
The Grounds and Buildings will be to
first class condition when,,,tlie opening
day of the Exhibition arrives, Any inl-
formNtior regarding the i3SXlnbition in
any of its departments will be furnished
on application to A. M, Flu]), Secre-
tary. Room 302 Dominioit Savings
Building, Landoll, Oat,
FARMORs' Excursion to Guelph Mon.
day, ne 23rd
'
1'hJuv total memharsblp for Brussels
oireult in 266, Cranbrook tieing credited
with 42 out of this number. Total colt -
LI Ibuted for M10010110 $507.80. Title
i
eludes the Epworth ',engem and Sun-
day School, I$164,60 was paid to the
Cminexional Funds, making a total,
with salaries t0' over er A2,000 for
the year. !'his iof o
s a very crerlitable
showing.
It is now well known that 006 1111100
ti ee one ((Ise ul' rheumttLfsiu itt len
requites any internal treatment what-
ever.
re1 6 2101lvhat-
ever. All that is needed is to free ap.
Altai ion, Try it and see how quickly
it will relieve the pain and soreness.
Sold by all dealers.
WiNouaM hay always been known
As the home of fast horses but a mare
colt was foaled a few weeks ago which
should heat all records Its sire is
Black Eel and grenlsire Grey Eel with
A marls of 2.024, The dam is Pure
Gold and the sire of dam with a record
of 2:0:4 The owner is Levi Lott,
formerly of Brussels, and who is a great
horse reneier,
NOT THE RIGHT KIND OF LANGUAGE,—.
There are a .few boys and young men
who frequent Victoria Park in • the
evenings to take pert in the oports who
are not particular enough about their
style of lan2Dage. They vary it from
profanity to obscenity appearing to think
it is all right. It it le Oentinued they
will be asked to attend'. Court before
Reeve Leckie as rough talk must be
stopped and that short off. A few
names
a ady been taken but this
Warning Ort given before ^action i9 set in
motion. A public playground is not the
place for shut. Those who seen to
think different may 0)'necceuiiY r(q vire
to �be assessed
a few dollars
to teach
them a lesson to
n
gentlemanly Y coi
n tact
and conversation
Ir.'s a Hasty habit t( ,
gget into and is an unmanly act for atty.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTP.S.=MISS B. Gil
holm, of Bright, wili address meetings
held under the auspices of the Women's
Institutes at the following places on
dates named :—
Blyth. June 13,
Lbudesl>oro' 14
Clintou " 16
Beigrave -19
Brussels " 23
Welton ' " 24
Miss Gilholm is well posted on many
practical subjects thatwillbe discussed
and the date shonid. be noted so that a
large -attendance may be assured.
A Storehouse For Poisons
You may not thick so, but that's
what you become 'when 41te kidneys
11.1•e affected. These organs cleanse
the bodylIi t
, • they ue the filters that
remove from the blood the waste
clatter that acts like deadly poison
on the vitality turd health of the
sysletu. Dr. Haclilton's Pills atimn-
late all exeretoev and secreta y
o • ,
11.
1 7
g This enables the blood to
quirk l3' replenish itself and establishes
prefect health. Nn medicine does
finch heating goof as Dr. 11atuilton's
Matta yoke and 131ii1eruut Pill;, 25e at
all denlerl.
Moncrieif
SclsooL REPORT.-10011OWi114 is tine
report of S. S. No. 9, (Mnllcl'Itff) Tor
May :--Examined in Class Standing
Spelling and History. Se. IV.—
Vioita Schuock 72, Arcold McKay 80
on subjects taken. Jr. IV.—Ina Mac-
Kay 85. Pelll•1 Cummings 78, Mary
Smith 72, Ora MacKay 56, *Flossie
AI 110111111 35. Jr. IIL—Seth Pride 75,
Eddie Mecham 72, Will. Machan 50.
Sr. II.-01110sStanding, Composition,
Spelling, AI'ltilmetic. Hetet) Mc;
Quarrie 76, Gordon Meehan 70, Katie
Howard 68, *Marie Livingstone 68.
Jr..
IL—Forest _ t ,
s1 AicKttY
83, Betty
Bantle 78, George Brown 68, Earl
Machan 65, Elijah Mantle 43, Allan
Snaith 18. Pt. If—Mary Machan 96,
Loraine MacIitly 96, Elvie MacKay
88, Lama Melville 79. Sr. I —Berea
Speirtnt 87, Lizzie" Pride 85, Millie
Pride 811. 1Villie Suttle 70. Prit0er—
Spleudid—Gordon McTltggart, Leslie
Machan, Beatrice :Meehan, Leone
MacKay, Elton MacKay, Maggie
Pride, Willie MacKay. Good— Flora
Smith, Oliffcrd Robertson. Fair—
Leslie MacKay, Marjorie Smith.
E. EVANs, Teat:hel'.
Morris
ScirooL REPORT.—Repo1't of S. 13,,
No.
9 1 tis n 1 m
t 1 thr month ofMay:--
Exit mined nailer
Arithmetic,
Gr 1nu 1'1
t 1
Gco r la >
g pl v with Ge1101•111 Pt nfirienry,
Sr. I V. -George McArtline 68. Je
IV.1- Illy Jackson 60 Jr.I[I Ed11)1
McCall 87, Cora Skelton 80, Earl
Watson 61, Glen Kelly 50. Sr. 1.—
BertKell
ut
Y Pr 1(n Ross Button,
A
I)
OW
Ax 1 (eL
cher.
EPR coeno I1)A1UE 1 be laeksnn
t here! has 1119tunzed an TLpwnft12
Le11gne veil h the It,ltotynlg nffloe>s :—
iron, President, Rev. Gen. Jelvil t ;
Pi'eaide nt, Miss 15111111 R0get•aott ;
1st Vice,
Altera
Gerlie liiei
I
y •
2nd
Vire, Mrs. Roy Fear • 3p1
Vine,
Albert Skelton) Se'evelttrs, Oh vie.
Rogerson ; Tarns., Miss Charlotte
Wallace ; Ot'gaulel• Mee. Ray Pelle.
The meetings will be held each Stubs
13/11 11 '(Weldllg at 7.30 o'clock. Prns-
peat is favorable.
Sottoot ItEPof',—Following is the
report. of S. S. No. 3 Motels, for the
month of May t—Classes examined in
'Gong., A11117„ Lit., Spall. and daily
tvnt•k, Total 850: honors 262 ; pose
175 :-Sr. IV *[van McAleer 110,
\Villin Sntnefo' 53. Jr. 117 --Norman
Spell' 21)1. Sr. TTI—*Annie Alenek 120,
*John rrnNeil 98. Jr. Iii -Mary Mc-
N>a.hh 299.'Mnrgitrel' 11110011 296, *Cecil
Somers 207. Annie tittle 196, Maggie
Qhu•k 187, McJ'raret McNeil 181, Lil-
lian 1MeAetre. 176. Se. 11—.lames 1)1111 -
tern 295. Clifford Marks 107, Florence
Nichol 164, *Gent ge Champion 98. Jr,
1I—Allan Speir 241, Ji' Pt. I—Verena ,
Clark, Eldred Millet', Stmtlev Marks,
M1tt'y Aferult. Primary elase.-Sr.--
M(u'gnetite Little. May Conk ; Jr.—
Miller McArti'r, Annie Oleek, Lott.le
bhnrnpinn, Rollie Mat k9. *Missed 0tin;
or nines ex1)n)5, F,,BRYANB, Teacher.'
So;I000 Morose,- School Report
S. S. No, 8, Morels for May. Ent.
y
1
..Xalt. 1 1 n -:..
1 G(. Gt ar v t
f 5
1 a+ll At'Itll.
8. .
n ,
Comp., Writ. 'Total 700 Pass '420,
C. Johnston 582, Ti, 't'nrvey 580, M.
Graeby 468, J. Bosman 467, G. Agar
421. Sr. IV.—Gettg,, :Read., Spell.,
Venni. Toth tl l 400 Prase 240. - 4t';
Kerney 844, E. Sellers 312, G. Brewer
s ra
CRITICAL
Twar
OF WOMEPS
URI
From
40 to 50 Year's of Age.
How It May Be Passed
in Safety.
So. Wellington, B, 1. -.'Tire y _11r dur-
ing the Change of Life 1 wts ell ran
;t1:f�5>' ^{t7yisesmV'r,.,, down. I was really
' too weak to walk and
'•f Was
very
despondent
ondenY
P
� � a d
n thought I
•t wee
,. 1Y{g
going to die, but af-
ter taking Lydia E.
Pinitham's Vegeta-
ble Compound and
Blood Purifier my
health and strength
returned. Ism very
thankful to you and
praiseyourmedicine
I have advised several women who suf.
fared as I did to try your remedies. You
may publish this if you wish."—Mrs.
DAVID R. MORRIS, South. Wellington,
Vancouver Island, B. C.
No other medicine for woman's ills has
received such wide -spread and un ua'-
P ln
q
fiedendordement, We know of no other
medicine which has such arecord of suc-
cess as has Lydia D. PInk
ham'
s Vegeta-
ble Compound. For more
than
30ears
it has been the standard remedy for wo-
man's ills
o-
nnan sills such as inflammation, m ton, ulcera-
tion, -tumors, irregularities, periodic
pains and nervous prostration, and we
believe it is unequalled for women dur-
ing the period of change of life.
If you have (be slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E. PinkhitmMedicine Co.
(confidential) Lynn, llMass.,for ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
283, L. Turves, 253, 0. Snitch 241. Jr.
1 IL—Daily Work, Total 225 Pass
185, 0. South 178, 0. Mustard 166,
L. Warwick 162, 0. 13U5nlan 158. Sr,
IL—Daily Work. • Total 200 Pass
120, E. Gnrniss 167, G. Fell 153, F.
Gentles 149, W. Tierney 149, H.
Gaieties 116. Jr, IL—Daily Work.
T(410 850 E. Forbes 277: Sr. Pt II.
—Total 350 M. Granby 258. Jr. Pt.
lL—Tottll 350. A Johnston' 203, *J,
'Never 27. Sr, Pt I.—F. Brewer 376,
M. Warwick 235, Jr. Pt. T.—B,
South 282, L. 001111es 170, W. Sellets
164, Pt inner.—J. M.oVettie 122. 10.
Mustard 95, C. Warwick 84, A. Ter•-
vey 81. Average attendance 31.
T. 13. FRAIN, Teacher.
JOHN MCORAOKEN DECEASED.—The
passing of John AlcOraeken, who
diets at the advanced age of 78 yea>•s
int 28612 May removes another of the
highly esteemed and sturdy pioneeos
of Morris township. The late 141)'•,
McCracken was born) in the county of
Donegal, Ireland, and. carne' with his
''parents to this country when a child.
Family settled in York Oaunty near
what is now the city of Toronto and
remained there engaged in farming
until after the Critnean War when
they, with many whets, proceeded
4Veetward Its the tide of emigration
was then flowing, Mr. McOracken's
.father, the late Jautes McCracken,
purchased' a farm on the 4th con, of
Morris where a farm) of eight
reared, four sons and tour daughters.
The old homestead is still in the
possession of William l'IcCracken,
John acquired his own farm, one of
250 acres on the boundary line of
Morrie and Tu'uberry, known as the
Bluevale Road, The land had been
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What we say it is -- IT IS
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• A well Selected assort- •
• Ment of Jour: Wedding,
▪ Gifts has just arrived to t
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Fine Cut Glass
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Sterling Silver
and Silver
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Plated Ware
Alen. a nice lissnft-
tflenl of •�
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Black e.nd Oak
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Mantle Clocks t
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Engagement Rings
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and Wedding Rings
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4
• 5 ecial Pr i ce-
sng June
J •
J. R.
Wendt
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Jeweller [( and iteh
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I tL ef'
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Wroxeter `
We Give Steady Employment
1+>r
Itch e
of our 1 reate. oleo for the o,1.
ur e0111 %911 a bl , w 1 fhb nd.
v n G e t
n a a tar 11
g ha reliable, well
ud, eeGnhlished Ann can � offer. Yru ou
1015)1 t r
O tl t('Hatlllt
pawl'
1 tI '
lith
a
(SvW
ba 110on11, Is too late, for further infer -
Over 600
Acres
.
under cultivation'*er plants ane of the moat.
I emuHuta led; Nxraeary Pree at Canada,
of
Mora lisped Bicatio, Freeoatalogue of
! stock on application.
PELHAM NURSERlf CO.
Toronto, Ontario.
.........,.-,— ...........::.—..-,.._�._. SII
foeineely taken up and a few acres
cleared but the unnul•ry around wee
tenet keeps, a wilderness. Deetused
ex'revienct'11 lI11I'11ellips, 0(1011fieps and
dI'atlVtU11dlgeN of a- pinoeer but Its It
resell of his 1111 ifs• 1111)1 toil and the
aid of hist devoted helpnete, for timely
Aliss Sarah Pit 111y, 111' 1!id111esex
County, 111e farm \lite 011alli+ and the
comforts end luxuries o1' n 1„ Ins for
Lite); and their family Were :o United,
About twelve yettee ago he ('('tired
ficin the feet» and remuvr d to Wing -
barn where he resided until .his death.
Three brothers and two sisters still
survive Air. MtOtaeken. The sur-
viving family 00naist0 of five daugh-
ters 1111(1 three sons— Alas. Geddes,
Detroit 31re. S. A. McLean, Dauphin,
Man. • Airs.
Taylor, 1 A,' 1, 1 avl 1
London t
Santee n s (1, is an Anglican clergyman
ill Wyoming, Ont Thos. F., London ;
John F., on Che old homestead, while
Plisses s Ceceht
( and
Buulet et with
lh
their m
e ether reside lc .
c In Wln
hath
g
Mrs McCracken was a Conservative
111 politics turd 1
tialla rn 1
rm to
1 of SC Peal's
Aughe111, chervil, having helped to
build the first Church of that cone
mullion in Winghttrn. The funeral
04118 111'1(1 Ill Saturday 31st ult. inter-
ment taking place in the' family plot
in Blnevate cemetery, Service was
c0uduoled by Rev. 0. E.. Deakins
of 01;11101) and kir. Du Plan in charge
ol'"St. Perils,
It Rings In Your Ears
That brume cough is everywhere you
go, deep anis 'hollow because con,
swept ive. lritst iv was oaten h which
could have been cured by Catarrh -
ozone, Moral, never neglect a eold
never triflle with Catarrh, go to your
druggist and get Catarncoznne. It's
instant death to ends, 911r58 thein in
a fele minutes. Throat trouble and
catarrh disappear as by margin.
Oatareh0zone is the great throat,
nose and bronchial remedy today.
Thousands u uxls ase it, doctors prescribe
it,—why, because it, does relieve
quickly and cute thotoughly. Two
sizes, 25c anti $1.00 at all dealers.
Goderich
The funeral of Mrs. T. N. Dancey,
wife of the late 'Capt. T. N. Dancey,
who in addition to being one of the
pioneer schooner captains, was for
many years harbormaster at Gode-
Lich, Look place Wednesday of last
week, Nlrs. Daneay died at the reel -
deuce of her daughter, Mrs. (Uapt.)
Ed, McGregor, of Sarnia, and the
funeral took place from the residence
of her son, Loftus E. Dancey. The
services were performed by Rev. 111'.
Brown, of the Methodist Church.
WtnEham'
Miss Myrtle Ilulay, trained nurse,
has gone to take temporary charge of
the Kincardine hospital.
Airs. (Rev,) Perrie, bliss Wilson and
Airs. 3, Linkh1ter attended the Pres-
byterian Convention in Toronto last
week.
The members of # the Ladies'
Aid
Society of St. Antleew's Presbyterian
church met at the h0nle of Mrs. A.
Ross and presented her with aL purse
of gold and an address.
Monday of last week a number of
Conservatives stet and presented
Theo. Hall with a leather club bag,
and accompanied by an address which
was read by A. H. Musgrove, M. P. P.
Before leaving for his new house in
California, T. .Ball was presented
with a beautiful club bag by the
members of his Sunday nx,rning
Class. The teachers of the Methodist
Sabbath Sehool also presented bliss
Edith Hall with a club bag.
A Club for the study of Esperanto
has been
or antz
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follow-
ing officers -Pres., Frank RHow-
son;
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Sea 1'lea9 Miss Ansley Chairmen
group 1. J. W. Ansley ; group 2, Miss
Jeanette Brock ; group 3, Mrs. F, R.
Howson.
Walton
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LATE WM. POLLARD There died
in Blyth lin Ajay 26111, Wiliam Pol-
teed in the 76th year of his age, at the
home of his son, Joshua. Deceased
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had alt enjoyed vibntoils health for
1L number of years and his death was
not unexpected, the immediate cause
bong catareahal• bronchitis, The
hate Mu. Pollard was born in Devon -
shit e, Blighted, in the year 1887 and
when 6, years old Ile emigrated with
his patents to Canada, settling in
West Durham, near the town of
Bowmauville, where he lived until
manhood. In 1800 he married bliss
Elizabeth Downing, of the same place,
sister of the late John Downing, of
Brussels. After their marriage they
moved' to the Township of Westulin-
feter, County of Middlesex, where'
they lived for two years, afterwards
coming to 14(11(111 County and settling
in the Township of Osborne where
they renlaille<1 for a fete years, after-
wards locating in the Township of
McKillop where he purchased a farm,
and by Jheed worst and iudustt'37 by
himself and good wife, who pre.
deceased him about three years ago,
wee converted 111t(t tt flee farm, He
was the father of two sone, 1111001
1V., deceased, ami Joshua J., of Blyth
and one daughter, Mrs, Samuel Cade.
of G(1deoi<'h. He also leaves two.
brothers and two sisters, Richard, of
Alberta ; Joshua, of 609151110971 Mrs.
Joseph Blatchfo•d, of Fargo, N
N. D.,
and 3110, Wm, 0)nrke, of Berlin, N.
D.al van 4e '
1 u all influential member of
the Methodist church, tilling many
()litres in it, 1110 was Retordiug
Steward rot over 25 years being a
familiar figure at the annual Onn.,
fet'enoes, doing hie tvorlt well Until
inabflty peevell'ted hien from attend.
Ing
public wOI1
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p, He was a Liberal
In polities and Look a keen interest In
the welfare of 1115 collntr and the
neighborhood
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funeral looklace to B s
p r u eels f:etne-
t0ryy�
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service
being conducted
ucted
Gem by Rev,
e(IgSJawitt;and the pail.
bearers were el, Boland, J. Campbell,
and J. Shannon of McKillop ; 0,
Grigg, of Walton ; W. Jackson and
W, Brown, Blyth,
Atwood
Win. Gilchrist, of Newry, has been
awarded themail contract, •West of
Atwood,
Frank Riach, 18th con. Elmo, 'has
purchased a fine new 5 passenger
autrmlubile,
Mrs. .Percy Gteensides and little
daughter. left for Brantford to spend
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1110114.11 WW1 t'elaLtives there.
Mea. Pied. Switzer Is spending a
few days with her d>tughler, Miss
(Awennek,ie, et 11>uuiltou, blies Switzer
graduated at the Otis,Hospital last 1
1'111 directors of the Donegal Cheese
turd Butter Ootnpany have completed
the foundation for the new factory -
and also have the well drilled and
the cement blocks laid.
Rev, Air, and MI's, Blsiop Dickson,
of Rainy Riven', spent a few (lays with.
Thos. and Nils. Dickson,
so
Eine; ' c
n Tipond d sold 40
Iteres of
his fazon to Wm. Gray on the 512t10
line for a
h d5one figures.
utas.
Rev. W, A, aud Mrs, Amos, arid
Harry Ratcliffe lam in PUeonto at•
toudbug the Ptesbytsr'iau 00ngxe55,
Wm, Scott, Peeve of Elmo and
Deputy reeve' Samuel Smith, Were
at Stratford last week attending the
June session of the Perth Council.
Dr. Horse's
Indian Root Pills
are not a new and untried rem
ourndfathers used he Half a
century ago, before Confederation.
they were on sale in nearly every drug
or general store in the Canada of that
day, and were the recognized cure ha
thousands of homes for Constipation,
Indigestion, Biliousness,Rheuinatisnt
and Kidney and Liver Troubles. To.
day they are just as effective, just as
reliable as ever, and nothing better
bas yet been devised to as
Cure Common Ills
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—Ladies' fine Black Cotton Hose, 2 pairs for 25e.
—Linen Towelling, white anddark stripe, reg. 10c, 10 yards 1'ot• 90c: •
—Prints, all patterns, regular 124c, 9 yards for $1.00. •
—Ladiesfor' W1hf05.te Handkerchiefs, lace and hemstitched, regular 15c' 0
—Apron Ginghams, regular 15c for 124c.
—Laces, Embroideries, Lace Curtains, discount of 10% on all lines. r .
Groceries
—20 lbs. Redpath Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
—3 lbs. Seeded Raisins for 25c.
—Maple Leaf Salrnon, 20c a can.
—4 packages of Turkish or Rexall Dye, 25c,
Straw Hats
Large stock of Men's, Women's &
Children's Straw Hats -18c for 15c
15o for 124c, 124c for 10c
Special Prices in Shoes
for PL'iday and Saturday.
Several Dinner Setts
reg. $12.50 for $10.00
Binder Twine
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Twine ordered before July 1st which will pay you to order.
Wall Paper Redouruoedstote clearck 20 per cent off reg. price
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