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The Brussels Post, 1913-10-30, Page 5BUSiNESS ,CAROB, WM. SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER of MARRIAGE LICENSES Moo In the Pest 011loe, Ethel. 80.4 JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED 17X "rMelte b^CR 6BRAPM Bachelor of Medicine University of Toronto llttl.inWits 00,1116 DR. R. F, PARKER LiSTOWE4, oNT. Oeteopeth, E u Speolalist, Food Solentist Chronic and tioryeutt Dlteaaei, At Mrs, B; Plum's Brussels Wedncedaye 7 80 a, tn, to It a, 111, (Deimos solontlRoally fitted. JAS ANDERSON. VE rERINARY SURGEON. I Saeoesser to M. n. Moore. Office at Ander. glen Bros,Llvory stable, Brussel, Telephone No. 29, OfiT.T.NI' RAE AUCTIONEERS, fp 8, SCOTT A9 AN AUCPIOI'1• • ERA, Will 8e11 for butter prices,t0 better men in 110 time and late aproo than any other A1106101100111 ooa in 005 Huron n or be went charge anything, Oates and orders Dau alweys be arranged at this °Mee or by P ereonal application, LEDA! AND CONVEYANCING. M. SINOLAIR— �V • Barrister, Solicitor, Oonveyanoer, Notary Pubtio, &a, Olnoe—Stewart's Block 1 door North of neutral Hotel, Solicitor for the Metropolitan B tine. 1)8OUDFOOI, HAYS & KILLORAN BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, W. Pa000rooT, If. O. R 0, H.Y8 J. L. if1LLe1AN . O15oes—Those formerly occupied by Masers Cameron & Holl, (coition, ONTAa1e. &iadxD Zl aimuei Razz War BRUSSELS Donee Soma Goma NORTH. MMI 7:07 n m Express 10:35 a m Express 11:25 a 111 Mail 1:55 p ni Exprea0 2:55 u in Express 8:52 p re Ca.*(2 1:IN faiCIPIC WALTON To Toronto To Goderioh Express 7:52 a mExpress 12:10 a m Express 2:47 p m I EXPI'ees Map in WROXETER Going East - 7:05 e, In, and 0:55 p. til. Going West - 12:40 and 9:47 p. m, All trains. going East connect with C. P. R. at " Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. 4 ALLAN LINE ;,Te LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW cdis i+i :a LONDON=HAVRE Fine, modern steam- ers — equipped with every comfort_ and luxury. For infor- mation apply agents, or 14 the Allan Line, Toronto W. H. KERR, Agent Allen Line, Brussel, r4vtw,pva atAYAvt.`tvppcenta = NO OTHER TNER COMMERCIAL SCHOOL • over had truer friends among Its w graduates than tho popular 4 TORONTO, ONT. &- has been nn work for the students bui been t is Co agent in the up. building this Cvalege. This dents offers the best advantages. Students may enter at any time. May we send ▪ yon oarfnndsorneCatalogue I' Oor. Young and, 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, Alexander Ste. 1 - Principal. tc Y' Y -'r �Vl 1 �. /FRA�6L'a�eS'A 6Pd QV' .•'4R4a-0,tr1 6r'A 1' sffayam'4essardza eel zArelalra 1?)&iffisCENTRAL • 1 STRATFORD ONT, Our registration again exceeds that of any previous year. The boy' or glvi who luta not' reel:Veil oar free eata- heq logtllld blit know the' groat oppor- tullittes of•Oo[tnumerelnl life. We have 51iree departments, Comm ereinl, Short. hand and Telegraphy and we offer you advantages not offered elsewhere l.1. Outgrip. you may enter at any time, ,,,�` Writs ter 9Nr free ental fIgpe et once. D, A, Mc4AGHLAN, PrinGipal,� ���� aVA.f,ya a..~ t�aY,a'4p'a'till'a i't}\V,Y' +1,, i6 Enter Listowel Gollegcs Any, time AND trQ OW With tn.11 roe Partlonlare address -- EDWIN O: MATTHEWS, Prin. y �aomat'.Eta�oeia'Oetn�,ma+tctlai'f4a`6,tt+av�a�rcm'�,cva-�0•cc} THE • Best• Brains: in Canada have pnrttoipatetl hl alts pre• , partition of..oin• ep1o11tli0. Rothe Steep. Coarses 111Ranging, .L'monontlee, MOO" Accounting, Com inelSint Ar t, -Show Card Writing,Photo Photography, Jottrn l•• ` lam Short Stoll, Writing. %iortllnnd ' and t3 01st[ o f u loot the err[: c a 1 I g, % 9 • which meet ityon 81)10vcitofe `forparti0ulars. Address THE CRAW CORRESPONDENCE '"soot' • `• ; ,3914 Voris* H'1•,• Teeento - Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Ph1 810111118 and `surgeons Ont, Yost- militate ticagu ye, Ear, Nose all rout - oypp to1 , Chicago, 111. Ex -Rouse Surgeon to St, Mlch• pep's Rospitat, Toronto. OfBou over N, $, Smith's Drag. Store, Tele - Phone commotion with Cranbrook at all hours. 1 D'. George Helmut, brother of Wesley Beecoot, Radlett, hat been elected Preeideu1 of the Harristolt • Winter Vale, to be held Thursday Mid Friday, Dec,18mid10, l'ho other day while ltLugit g It heavy door Lachlan AleQuatmie had the e ulisfo'ttme to let It fall on hiih while he was )Adjusting the lower hinge. He was struck on the bead and while not seriously injured he has felt'tho effects of the hurt *ver since, Mr, Mello/mei) has passed hie 90th ' year but le a reuutrlcably smart loam , Health Depends onoo Blood. O d Every one who uses FelrO'GOlte 111 guotl color rind great v1Lalty, Roaaon Chicago E d Th 1 for tide is Perl'nzone's power to create uourislfing blood, "1 Was broken down, had no strength and couldn't eat" writes Mrs, Chas. Benny of Oloyne, Out, ' My tweeter weep le- i !table, -iiLable, I was thio blooded and continually unhappy. I tried leer - rezone. It gave bre new energy, forttt+, vin), It brought me strength -- made 010 well." Greatest tonic and re -builder ever known is Ferrozone. Sold everywhere in 50e boxes. DOCTORS DID nnosvnay HORSE FAIRS But Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- BRUSSELS stable Compound Restored -"=--`r%'�^�+�'�w.��.npw.•n.wm�,..a.w � n+,�artwrva,x•xmucataw«w ••.•i r•1♦e1♦ia1M�s�♦surf9♦`�� 1 ri♦1.0,1.,.4♦+Vo. +oa4grr44+ • Boots and Shoes 1 ♦ a • • For 60 Days ess than Mrs, Bradley's Health— Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be Her Own Statement. n 10050 s Ibisseeson as follows t THURSDAY, NOV. 0th, 1913 O a to DEO, 418, 1918 4. IAN, 8Lh, 1914 FEB, 6th, 1914 MAR, 6th, 1914 APR. 2nd, 1914 DR F. T. BRYANS Bnoltelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate of College of Phy,el009 and Sur- geons, Ontario; ex -Senior Hones Burgeon of Woetern Hospital, Toronto, Offices of late Dr. A. Multevey,-.Boni Bloch, Brnseel8. ural phone 43, ALEX. D. M KELVE'Y M.B., M.C,P.&S, O. 198 Blear street Etet, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Clinicalassistantin Ear, Nose end Threat de- portment. New Genuroi fleapits!, Toronto ; YOstGi'ndants Harvard Medical School, Boa. ton ; hate Senior Resident Surgeon Meer. Eye & Ear hlarnlary • lute Clinical ,b,tant y111 Nose mid Throat dns done El Masa l4 en. Mos - Intel ; late House Surgeon Toronto General Respite!. 1..•L1 Bru.eelS by appointment. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon : Poet Graduate courses London (Eng.). New York end Chiang.) Hos- pital,. Special attention to disease of eye, ear, twee and throat. Eyes tested for glasses, DR. WARDLAW Honor grndunto of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night 5e11e. Otlloe opposite Flour 881111, Ethel MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of 0,iithal- otology, McCormick Medical College, (M1818eo, [IL, Is prepared to test eyes and fit glasses at her office over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Office hours 1 to 0 p, m, Forenoons by appointment, Phone 1219. T. R. BENNETT W111 give better snttofnetion to both buyer and seller than any other Auctioneer and only oharge what is reasonable. Sales conducted anywhere in Ontario. Pure bred stook soles it specialty. Write or 'phon215 oxeter. CStiitt ffeClJ Morris SCHOOL REPORT.—FO]lowirlg Is the report of S. S. No. 0 Morris :-110x'. 117. —141xiunined in Arithmetic, Spelling, Geography, Reading rind Grammar, Total 500, Honors 875, -Pass 300.— Irene Wilkinson 877. Jr. IV.—Ex- auuined ill the saltie.—Gertie Bone 40U, SAM YnilI 884, *Marie Bowman 180,. *John Bownl,u, Jr. III.—Ex- nruinetl in Arith,, Spell., Geog., Read. and Language.— Harold Seller's 828, Mina Wilkinson 32.1. Jr. IL—Ex- amiued iu same,— Cecil Bone 426, Lillian Sellers 354, Earl Sellers 827. Jimmie Hogg 800. Sr, I. —Excellent— Frank Sellers. Pt. I.— Excellent— Sam Barr. * missed examinations, BEATRICE CURRY, Teacher. Listowel Ohms. Keeso, Atwood, has accepted a position las, engineer at the pumping station In Listowel. At the special meeting of the Council called by the Reeve to con- sider the olaim of F. S. Hntve for in- jury sustained from a fell alleged to have been tine to a defect in the side- walk, it was recommended, by the Special committee appointed that i11r. Howe be allowed $40. On motion of Messrs. Watson and Ellis this recommendation was adopted. Tho anunal meeting of the Listn- Wel' Poultry Association was held in the commit chamber. There was a good attendance and a number of new members were enrolled. It was decided to have their annual show on Dee. e.. 30th and Januar'Y ]its and and. 1 t 1.. Following were the officers elected : —President, . B. Goddard; vioe- President' • S 1 err A b s Secretor - , Y r,. , r, Llensmer, T. Male Superintendent of show, A: Krohn and A. S. Inkley ; Executive Oorqq e \V n ' rte akeford. i Il 1 , W. A. Ricklol A. rah s, Ig n, Elden llttlinen and Jas. C{ilkingon. • Chronic lryapopsip The following i snli ite testimoni- al estim nial should certainlybesio cion to give hope andoIrale tpersons afflicted with chronic ttqlepia 1 "I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine' I have taken Chamberlain's Blyth Mrs, John T-Ieffrou visited with London friends. Rev. hall Woods B. A. f D, o Brueefleld, will prB. each anniversary sermons in St, Andrew's ch\Hell .ou November 9th. Anthony Haggitt has purchased the old Hughes property on the boundary from SCet11ers and will T move into it atn nee. Mrs. George" Hirons eeeeived the sad intelligence that her n 0thee, Mao. Jaynes M8Ailhur, of Bremerton, Wasir., had pa0sed away. At the inornlinig service in St All. Brew's church on Smulay, Miss .lean MCMmehie Mae preeonted . with a diploma in recognition of her being, able to quote 1'rorn memory the Shot't- er 'CatEolriam. • Mrs,; '.Gordon McDonald and little daughter,. Brussels, accotnpanied by Miss T•Iirons, also of -Brussels, and sisterMies Jessie' Hirano; Toronto, Visited with their paretrt,' Geo. and Mrs, I'Iirons. T. W. Scott, wholrae been engaged in the Boot &'Shoe and Grocery' busr- ne9e for many Yeate here„i es disposed of t e'sarne to Jae. Ra H ll 1 1l tl 1 X p p, 1! Il who will take •pti epesl01) .on the 1st g r trim is rs 0' 08 - rah N c,.. Ranson, 1 a n , I o v a o i�. p cpastel'fartner. has •rented his faun anti, will Mese into, tclwn residing over the store., -Mr.-S'cott will' likely gal to Vancouver where ho has real Satins►•latertibte, Ooderich Rev, jos. Elliott was appointed at the hist meeting of the Public Library board to lepresent the board at the sleeting of the Libea ry Institute to be held at Stratford on November 1811) and 141111. Di', A. Taylor has returned from a Western trip covering severs]. weeks. He spent a good part of the time at Oalgary and reports tt great Ileal of excitement there as a result of the recent oil discoveries. WIngham Joseph Stalker.', of Ingersoll, former- ly of Wingham, has been elected as a member of the Management Com- mittee of the Oxfotd Teacher's' Assn - elation. W. G. Gray, who has been engaged in Ike drilling business in Winghatn for some years, hes disposed of his business to Wul. Breckenridge, of Mortis, who took possession on Tues- day of last week. Members of the choir of the Wing - ham Baptist church rpt:tat the home of Rev. G. Victor Collins and pre- sented hint -with a beantful club bag. Aftet the presentation, the party spent a very pleasant evening and all expressed regret at lir, Collins' removal from Wimghanl. \V..1. anti Mr's. Henderson, of the 131uevale road. (stole house) cele- bratedt ll e 16th anniversary of their marriage on Monday evening, October 13188. A large company of friends were entertained and all spent a very enjoyable evening: Before leaving all joined in singing "Auld Lang Syiie” and wishing 51r, and Mrs. Henderson many happy returns of their woad ilig day. FINE MAN DIES: Sunday Oat. 191)1, one of ultture's noblemen, in the person of \Vm. \Vellwood, passed to the life beyond. He was bot,•u near Callao') Place, Lanark Co., on Sept. let, 1810, and at the age of 18 moved with his parents, Juo, and Mrs.. Well wood, to West Watvanosh where the deceased lived until his 1'051100al to Winghatn a few years ago. Two sisters and three brothers snrvive- 14Trs, (Rev.) D. bdle, New York City ; Mie. J. A. Milne, Orillia ; Robert G. Wellwood, Victoria, B. 0.1 W. Web - wood, Gravenlnn'st and Rev. S. D. Wellwood. Shanclot, Ohio, One sister, airs. Ferrier, and a brother, John, have goue 1e1ore. In 1805 Mr. \V ellwood Was married to' Miss Christina Rodgers and the union was blessed ,by 7 daughters and 8 sons, all of whom are living—Mee. A. Kent, Delbonrne, Alberta ; Mrs. George ' Webb, West Wawanosh ; Miss Caroline, who is at present on the Pacific on her way back to China ars aCmissionary ; Elizabeth, teacher in New, York Oity ; Mrs. J. Tigert, Hamilton ; Mrs. McKenzie, 090.811, B. C. ; Mrs. Frank Howson of town ; S. G., Vancouver ; Dr. John A. \Vhiteca0rt, Alta., anti Bert. at hone. While in West Wawanosh the (10. coaled was Ienown as having perhaps the best stocked farm in the count; and made' many trips to Scotland from where he imported a large num- ber of horses. He WesP n a 1e cth•iri disposition and althoughh often pressed to enter municipal al life he had no desire for some.. In church V r . \ u Wellwood was always aill r pp a , being a moving spirit ru Bethel o11t1l1h, from its inception, and at the time of his (1511111 was e4 clues leader and member of the quarterly Board of the Metho- dist church of \Vin haus. In politics was a as tallneb Cnrnsel vet lye, As is citizen the name, Wililtun Wellwood, stood fee all that was good and true. The sorrowing relatives should find a balm in the record of a .life 50 well spent. The funeral was held Thurs- day to the Winghant cemetery. A MAIVOIOua Escape "My little bay had a marvelous escape," writes P, G, Basliunis, of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It ccurred in ,1e i d o of the night. Ind l ht. tl I r Ile n b Yetaevsie attack of croup. As ltlok would have it, I had a large bottle of Ohanlbel'laiu's Clough Reme- dy in the House, After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes ,e a ho was an through all danger.' Sold by all deniers. R g Trowbridge Roy Tngheli spent a holiday under the ��3})152 011 al roof, Wes McCormick, London,- silent the holiday with his parents. Miss Smith, of New Hamburg, was the guest of J: and i1Irs, McCrae. 0. Cosens spent a holiday with his daughter of Dothan', Mts. II. McCl'ae. Our teacher, Harry Moore, attended Hue Teachers' Convention ih Strat- ford.. Mrs. Hai risoii and son,, Toronto, were guests at the homes of thei4', cousins and 'melee,: tine Tn8(iell rind: Tohneton far, flies. One 0( the 141iNtli•404 4 events of the eeas tf wee e SchoolnclFair and eon - tett given by our school. A large n'rnbet• of parents and frielids -were present. Beth Lonelier and pupile, .performed their mute well, At the. close the girls of the '0011001 treated their friends to ' home-made candy, 'whieli they passed ar00'nd in daintily 'p 58eptaredrbaskeas', -' • • Winnipeg, Canada, — "Eleven years ago I went to the Victoria Hospital, Montreal, suffering with a growth, The doctors said it was a tumor and could not be removed as it would cause instant death. They found that my organs were affected, and said I could not live more than six months In the condition I was in "After I came home I saw your adver- tisement in the paper, and commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 took it constantly for two years, and still take it at times, and both my husband and myself claim that it was the means of saving my life. I highly recommend it to suffering women."—Mrs. ORILLA BRADLEY, 284 Johnson Ave. , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can. Why will women take chances or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, miss- ing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound ? For thirty years it has been the stan- dard remedy for fe- male ills, and has re- stored the health of thousands of women who have been trou- bled with such all- l Lys n' E ' 0Nn 14 ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkbam Med- idine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. G. and Mrs. Graham, of Corrie, spent Monday with her sister, Mrs, Willoughby. Misses penmen and Marjory Ynill and bliss Lamoit, Brussels, spent a holi- day at the home of Al re. Francis 4 i Coates res uicl R. Johnston. Fletcher and Mrs. Onsens visited at the home of their son, Jacob in Stratford, also et, the .hones of John and !Henry Garter at Avonton,' Fite Your Casa Exactly. 'You know how you reel,— blue, sickly and heavy. Each morning you wake.) in a dull "dopy' condition and wish it were night again. Your liver is tvl•oh9 and needs lixiug with Dr. Hamilton's Pills ; they do cure all liver ills. At once the system is relieved of all poisons, blood is en- riched and purified, appetite increases and digestion picks up. Health and vigor return because Dr. Hamilton's Pills make the body proof against weakness and disease. For your liver, your kidneys, y0nr stomach, for the sake of 31071) 1o01cs and feelings try D1', Hamilton's Pills, 26e per box at any dealers. Bl uevale PERSONt.f0S.-111isa Oot'a blesser spent the holidays with relatives at London. -511s. Peter King visited at Hataiston.—Miss Lizzie Pocock, of Toronto, is at present visiting at her home .here. -1411s. Al. Stneltzer spent the holidays at London.—Alias F. Aitchison of Milverton was ilotne for the holidays.—Misses Louie and Ethel Wilburn visited friends at Ripley,— Florence and Torrence Galbraith, of London, are at present visiting their grandmother Mr's. Hayes.—Mrs. Fred Davey, of Listowel, made a visit with her ruother. Mrs. Gannett.—Alias Mary Stewart, of Grand Valley was home for a visit. -Gies Gannett, of Hanovee, spent p with friend 't Y 1 stn this vicinity.—Mrs, B. Bosnian, of 'l 1r . onto visited last week with her son Mott s— Lehi• i , MQliardV of South- ampton S nth - Y ampton visited with relatives here.— Mr. and Mrs. Nixon. of Blyth, vele vis '+fiat 's with Jos. Sellers,—Mrs. Mc- Leod pram returned home after spend- ing the past utonth at Torontc,—John and Ales.. Stewart spent fa couple of days with Dungannon friends,—Mrs. Root. Musgrove is at present vieit.iug at'rayon to.—Rev, J. 1V. Andrews, Fordwich, was a visitor at S, Paul's •t• 4. ♦ 4. • EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH Fits Right, 'Workmanship Right *, • ai4 Frioee Right Good Values in '4• raramatta lain 'Coats Call . h i •4F Cal and see them. . ,l, VV. P. Fraser Merchant 'Tailor a• 4 •" Leading Local and Outside Buyers will be present. last week.—Mrs, Junes Robertson, of Whitewater, was called home last week owing to 111110x8 of her mother Mrs. Maser, let Morrie: --Miss Mary King spent a tew days this week with Brussels friends.—Miss Tait spent the holiday with her parents at the utanse,—.Miss M. Edwards, of Bros - sole, visited with Jiiss Ethel Church- ill. Pow will The torturing aches of cures. Be prepared, he only painlesscure is Putrlanl's Corn Extractor. Pil'ty years in use and absolutely Winraarl- teed. Atwood Large droves of cattle 111'0 being shipped out from this district. Percy and Mrs. Greensidod *5)411 daughter spent the holidays at Benet- 607 c1, The members of the Tennis club held an At Home on b'riday evening in the Music Hall. .A.18 moll meeting or The :Hanle Leaf Beef Meg will he ht•Id irri(IRy even- ing, Oel 31s1, at 7.30 at the home of W. G. Inglis, The Concert given under the auspices of the Atwood Public Library wee not a success, Che bad weather had a tendency of keeping people at hone, while at any time not couch interest is shown by the support ppc t o P the Library, however the small crowd present was fully repaid, as the two entertainers, Miss Lucy V ebl i» gand Welter Malaya gave a first-class entertained. hiss Roe gave several selections on the piano which was enjoyed. Fordwich The old 0. P. R. Station has been repainted. A. C. Sotheran left on a trip through New Ontario and the .West. P. P. Aylesworth has been some- what indisposed lately, but is improv- ing. Howiok 0ouncil will meet on the third Wednesday in Nov. in Beswith- erick's Hotel, Fordwich. Wm, Baylor, 0th con., is suffering from a severe attack of blood poison in his right hand and'arm. Mts. 011as, Leppard and little daughter left here last week for Cal- gary where she will join her husband. Finlay Lynn is home from a trip as far West as Vancouver, He looks as if the country had agreed with Sol. Strome received word' that his brother, Andrew, of Vancouver, formerly of this place, had died on Friday dight, Oct. 17111. Alex Gibson lost a valuable Clyde mare. This is the second horse 1)e has lost this year, the other one hav- ing died a short time ago. They were a matched team and valued at over $0`00. While picking apples, Win. Marsh fell from a tree and was badly in- jured about the head and shoulder. A doctor was called who found that no bones ware broken, but lie received a severe shaking up. He is recovering nicely. She Was Wild With Pain. From Willow Creels, Ont., Miss D. g Diegel .writes : "A few yearsago I was drenched with rain anda tit pum- hag.) ; it was liken steel rod .piercing my back. I also had earache and *as wild just with 1 1t 1 pain. I applied batting soaked with Nerviline to my ear and ribbed on Nervillne for the lumbago. That rubbing relieved and in a few hours I was well. No 0010r liniment could do this." It's the penetrating. power of Nerviline that makes it superior to all oilier liniments. Noth- ing beats it, 25c at all dealers. Seaforth J. F. Daly is to install the clock in the tower of the new public building. The young people of the First Pres- byterian Chat'011 are patting on the Mock Pilot On the 5th or Nov. Percy Hoag„is still doing the limp act, the result of a kick on the knee received ace t,d at a football match. Mrs. Finlayson, who has been'on an extended visit with her son in Regina. and iu the coast town, returned to town. Alex. and Mrs. llrlcLennan have re- turned from at three months' visit to the They L western ncvtnees. rho went through to the coast and a far as Seattle. 'The many friends of J. M. and Nlrs 1 Govenlock,of McKlllo will regret to learn of he sudden Pdeath of their third slaughter, Miss Ne11ie Govoniock, which occurred on Wednesday even- ing, of last week. She was a bright girl of abort 19 years. Anniversary services were con- ducted in the Methodist obtinh on. Sunday and 14lotday, October 19 and20, by Rev; A. R. Birks, B. A.. of Dundas, as fo•mer pastor, who deliveted ttv0 splendid sermons on Sabbathto the delight and profit of the congregation which greeted him. Instead of the usual Thanksgiving dinner, s special offerirg of $$90 woe asked for. Tine congregation r' . ation nes- e entitled liberally mid the 1011 amount , realized. This, 8 ant will an menu was r p r,s g the amount already on hand and make possible the $1,000 which the T tidies' id. of 'the church are giving twward`the ligttidatiol of - the dh►irch debar O • p ♦ • Wholesale• e • lam® • 3 Beginning Saturday, Nov. 1 •• ♦ ♦ •• •• • • •• • • •• • ♦ ♦ • • • • • • • ♦ I will offer for sale nearly $3,000 worth of Boots and Shoes, up-to-date, good, durable goods. Also to accommodate • our customers a new stock of • • • RUBBERS 0 • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • e • • iRichards!• C� • • • riTA11 •accounts due me must be paid on or before • •• Nov. 15th or they will, without further notice, be • •• • put in other hands for collection. • •• •••••••••♦•••••••••••••••♦ ♦•••♦••••Y••••••••••••0♦♦••• of all kinds will be kept on hand. They will be offered in my old stand, having made arrangements with Mr. Carr for that privilege, As this Sale will last only 6o days all goods must go in that time, so Bar- gains will be the order of the day. Terms Strictly Cash. • •• • • 4 • ♦ • HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. Not a volume of The Youth's Com- panion is published that does not contain a number of contributions by British contributors --Mr. Gladstone, the Duchess of Sutherland, Rudysrd Kipling, Loid Tennyson have in years past written for this great family paper. During 1914 the Duke of Argyll, formerly Governor-General of Canada, will have something to say about • Plie Scot”—his character and character. isties ; Jane Barlow will telt of the "Big Houses of Ireland" ; Bir Ernest Shackleton will describe the quantities which lead to success in an explorer ; Sir William Ratnssy, the great chemist, will write upon "Waste, and How to Remedy It" ; Sir John Murray will tell about "The Deepest Parts of the Sea"; Dr. C. W. Saleeby, eminent English physician, will describe "Toe Beauty That Endures." This tells very little of what The Companion will bring its readers in 1014. 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