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DIS.TRICT NEWS
floderlch
A' lalrge''delegation of Temperance
Markers everted °l (the town come
llalsltFridlay evening !and re-
quested that the law in regard to
selling( under (thepioliquor License
is +t be„enforced. The Mayor ins
foavned the idepritatione that the
council 'would look dm tee the imla*ter
and see (that dhelad* was enfarced
The tefmpeeanlce party promised to
give;alll(the aid in their power.
Attlee; regular in -meting( of the
tawtn coastal provisim was made
to look ,a6I er ,t'he speedy onus in
town this oammitgl winter ,and also
Wiles aind
to o file homes, for the per
familiesofe
'soldiers who havve lelt
service. The council' propose to
join in with committees, of Various
societies and churches and have a
joint committee °todts(vestigate all
<cases that .conn to their notice,
Stanley
Mr. John McFarlane, and Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Stewart attended the In-
dustrial at Toronto last week,
Mr. Ed Glen is at the Industrial
,Exhihition at Toronto this week, Mr.
John Innes and wife also attended the
fair.
, Miss Edith Murray of London visit-
ed at the home of Mr. John 11IcOowan
.last meek.
A number of people frcrn the line at.
tended the Missionary meeting in
Hansell on Tuesday.
Miss Daisy Copp of Clinton visited
at the home of Mi. laugh McGregor at
the end of last week,
Miss Campbell, teacher of S. S. No.
110 Stanley, visited at her home in Hui-
, let en the holiday.
Mr. Woods of St. Helens visited at
the home of Mr. Thos. Campbell last
week,
Loudon Road
ueople who travel the London
tate, .;re thankful for the town Ooun
cif fes, pu•ting up the two electric
lights tit the bridge. It has been a
bark sl ut for many years,
" - Geo. Hanley is taking in the
•T1� .o Exhibition this week.
pet + Tilly McCartney returned to
�nt after a visit in and Aground the
ll ore wheat has been sown thio fall
inttbie neighborhood than formany
years past.
Mr. Charles Holland gave an inter.
t eating address at the League last Tues
day night and they are glad to see him
back again.
League meets next Tuesday night at
the home of Mr, Frank Grant,
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Toronto Markets
Hogs -.,.
Cattle
Lambs
I Sheep
Cheese( 15 3-4c
Butter :...25e to 27c
7.3ggs 27c
Wheat -.... .. 1,25
Oats 58c to 60c
Bey 70c
gtatoes per bag 1.25
i3 ins 51.75 do 1.85
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510.00
9.00
8.60
6.50
thy ihaive,gene to tate Pacific coast
for it visit with relatives.
Cantraebor Brown who fell with
the scaffold attire now ;Presbyter
Chnrrelr, is dnnprovinlg and will so on
befall right.
llolu►esville
Dr. Thus. Holmes of Detroit, brother
of J. R Hr.hues, who has been spend-
ing a few weeks here, returned home
on Wednesday. He was accompanied
by his daughter, Estella. The Dr, is
in a very delicate state of health.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard, of Goderich
are visiting at Miss Sarah Tebbutt's.
Mrs. D. Glidden spent the week end
in Mitchell.
The Episcopal Church people had a
corn roast on Mr. Forresters flats last
Friday evening. Quite a jolly time
was spent by those present.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all to attend the school picnic to he
held next Friday atternoon on Mr.
Forresters flats.
Brussels
Lewis .Holler rain old resident e k of
'Grey township, ds,ddad from cancer
of the stomach, He vias 78 years off
age and is survived by his wife and,
grgtvsr up family. He died attire
home of his soin'3 l4lalw, James
Denlmore.
Principal B,4St Scott, of Brussels
Canitiniulation School,' was united in
marriage to Miss Dorothy Fern
Hammen, of Coilldragwood. They
sett lup housekeeping on Tern -
beery 'street.
Wednesday of this week public
services wase; held in the churches
last, dray, of( humiliation, and prayer
ia connection with'the present wee.
A local tennis tournament is be-
ing held in which tascore of girls
and young men are taking parte
The, banlcs('are dednctim',g two per
cent discounts en 'Americana money.
Brussels 'Co:nitin(uation, .Schlool op
erred ,thet week avtlr;vai•arge eaten d'•
roc
tantee tanid excellent' ,' p p is ettI:
'Mrs. e(praeHoilmes land Miss Doro
Londesboro
A quite wedding was solemnized on
Monday, Sept, 7th by Rev. A. J.
Thomas. M. A. B. D. at Dundas Oen.
tie Methodist parsonage, when 151,
Frank Trickett,formerlyof Lon
des
horn was united
in marriage to Annie
Gertrude Vodden, daughter of Mr
Wm. A. Vodden of.Hullett,
The Londesboro branch of Women's
Institute will hold their regular
monthly meeting on Sept. 17 at half
past 2 p. re. A large attendance is re-
quested. Subject Economic problem
of the country girl to be taken by Miss
S. Barr' Solo by Mrs, E. Adams.
eonbtance
Mr and Mrs. Jos. McGuire and baby
of Watford spent a few days the guest
of her sister Mrs. W. Britton.
Mrs, Dan Sutherland is visiting her
daughter Mrs. S. B "Cindy of Toronto.
Mr, W. McIntosh is improving.
Mr. Alex McDonald, and Lester of
Stafford called on their uncle Mr, W.
$• Intnsh on Sunday.
and Mrs, O.
Adams and Tom
An refs were visitors at Slyth on Sat-
urday,
MINOR LOCALS.
Next public holiday • (will be
Tlalasnksgivinlg Day.
Ldts of rate.,
Labor Day holiday was not extra
heavy, f or the railways.
Got your coal in Vete
Corning to Clinton
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Wednesday, Sept: 23
PROF. DORENWEND
of Toronto will be at the -
Rattenbury House
Alfspecial' Sample. Stock of all
The Latest Styles in Hair Goods
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250,000 dusftian' tranets, This news•
paper attributes ft. ;r 1, il1iam'
presented talc Me ti .0 ..I contaeletra
tion of the (Rat is a r
}rhe twee, ;'eIt t u sw:aiity List just
issued bylthe 'tieru.ialns consPi'ins
1,1801 matures. In eluded in the list
are 187 deadand ntear•1y-1,000 Wallin (.1
ed.-
ub
us tar
�l earn
alt fes thus e tots tP
'The
fished iaggregalte 2,273 dead , and
10,714 'wounded and 3,243 aniiss-
ing.:.-
There are rarapresent' time about
6,000 German suspects and prison-
ersl war int her con(centatetion cemps
of Great: Britain.
Tuesday
Geneva Jofifre's plane are being
gauried out end the allied troops
ere forcing the Gerimnnls back . in
ku ;North, Bast) direction.
The German matinee Cloaca. is
reporatedi to have been, released by
Turkey.
Thee Australian, Dreadnought Aus
tr.alia, is • chasing the German, crud -
ser laiur.nberg in ;Hewtaiiran waters.
Lt ist-.reponted that.' the Germane
rare sacking and burning Termonde
A British subnnarine peneettrated
rote, harbor of Bremr.erlliavene and
Germans b
caused a panic among y
firing, itwo torpedoes.
Two Russian armies are -march.intg
to ,inv.ade' Hungary 'while a [third
is forcing' back comihined Austrian
and, German, forces
The Germans have destroyed the
Belgi,a:m town, of .Dinant, 15 ,miles
south of Namur, after shootinghun
deeds of the male iinhabittar(cs.
A despatch to the London Even-
ing News States that the el ie•s
have been successful in, turningg
bac), (the enemy a'nfd' :the British
troops, ,an¢:lihilatbd ' the Imperinial
Guards under (the comment]) of the
Crown\ tPrinee'Frederick William.
"The repulse of the Ge(rmran at-
tack tagains;tt the southerei parts of
Antwerp, at Cappelle au. Bois by
the( Belgians was successful, the
Germans leaving ithousands of
bodies ons the field and retiring in
•dtis:ordert oin 'Vilvorde, six Miles
mortheastl of Brussels. , They are
demoralized by 'the: complete check
of the, attempt against Antwerp
and by Ithe loses in'flictaea by, our
field artillery. The Belian, losses
game not ntunaercus."
A Petrogoadt despaten eo The
Daily Mail, dated Sunday, says The
Bourse Gazette repeats that a
squadron, of Death's Head Hussars,
of which 'thd Cronin Prince was
comunander during hie shay at Dan-
zig was defealtecl and completely
eel up near, Rococzine in Poland.
Count Stolberg, the commander of
Ithe sgtrtadran, amid! all the other
n
officers were ,amfo,n,g the fa1 to .
A Havas Agency despatch from,,
Zurich„ Switzerland, says that the
newspapers( there announce that
Genm,any has, rejected Austria's re-
quest for a loan) and that the bank-
ers have 'take', similar ac'jiloiu.
Advices from Louvain State- that
Priceless works of art were destroy
ed by •+the Germans there, ,namely ;
"The Descent From the Cross,' 'The
Last Supper''and( the'fift'eelith cen-
tury! screen entailed 'The Martyr' -
dam' of St. Erasmus.' 'T'he. Last,
Supper' was in three sections, of
which the middle one was destl•oy-
ed."
Russia, France and Great Britt -
sin signed 'an agreemerlt that none
of (them could make peace without
the consent( of all three nations.
British• C'allumbile .will sand 25,-
000 epics. of tinned salmon as a
special gsef to the Empire, ame
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The Japanese naval commander
reports bleed two( seaplanes', recant -
'mitered Tsing Tau, in the, German
'territory(' of Kitao-Chau, yesterday,
and dropped bombs, an the wireless
barracks. One of the seaplanes re-
ceived fifteen) alias in its planes
but. beta\ returned) safely.
A despatch to The Express froan
Stockholm says Chet the name of
the German Emperor has been
Stricken, from: the listi of nlomimia-
'tioints for the next Nobel peace
prize. •
A bombardment off the ,fortifica-
Sions( int the Kaye oe Catltaro, Anes-
trilal-Htumgan•y, from the sea ,ryas
begun) by a large French fleet
which) passed northward.
Mon day
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quality hair and workmanship that cannot be excelled, Those who are
desirous of seeing something that will beautify their appearance should' not
miss this opportunity of calling at the hotel during the visit
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MEDICIN 1!
Mrs. Kelly Advises all Women
to Take "Fruit-a-Tives"
HAGERSVI .LrE, ONT.. r. AUG.261h. 1913. '
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"I can highly recommend "Fruit-a-
tives" because they did me an awful
lot of good and I cannot speak too
highly about them. -About four years
ago, I commenced taking " Fruit -a -
ti ves" for a general break -down and
they did me a world of good. We
bought a good many dollar's worth,
but it was money well spent because
they did all that you claim for them,
Their action is so pleasant, compared
with other laxatives, that I found only
pleasure, as well as health, in taking
them, They seemed to me to be '
particularly suited to women on
account of their mild and gentle action,
and I trust that some other women
may start taking "Fruit-a-tives" after
reading my letter, and•if they do, I am
satisfied the results will be the same
as in my own case". ,
MRS. W. N. I MI,LY
"Fruit-a-tives" are sold by all
dealers at sec. a box, 6 for $2.5o, trial
size, 250, or sent postpaid on receipt of
price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
Strkathcanta Elorse, raised ,by titer
father dor the South African, War
who wilt be sent, it es said, as a
unit with the Clmnladian exped;ition-
,ary force,
71n laridition tto the first expedir
,tion, Australia has arrainlgeco to
send Ito Brittain, more;. infantry and
lighft,horse,
A French repoet, sttetes° that the
German army, is checked) in t dis-
trict of Verdaln,.
A Idesplatch tie the Pouter Teter
gnam, Company from Rome slays
Shit from private news which came
aeries the, Austrian frontie-r it
appears ,that,grea't discontent pre-
vails alm:ong, the Austrian troops
of Slaty Ina!tiona'litly, ' Several cases
of inesubordiniation it is said have
been, suppressed( by eche anoo¢m of
'those •suspecttedl ofidisloyiality but
ronotinfy in.,some of tftae regiments
its feared.
A list .of tweleve ships was placed
for disposal beiome, the first prize
cocas held at LonSion, England
since the Crime(anr war. The list
included four Steamships and eight
sailing vessels. Others will be dos
posed ofiatlater sessions of the
court, Most of to-dlay'd cases
were undefelndekl. The If 6 irsft cease
called 'was(thatpf! the Chile, which
is (a 2,000 ton, barque. The court is
presided. over by Sir. SltmiuelEvans
Fresidenit of•the Admiralty Div -
n.
,i iia
Germany has lost c ver 100,000 men
im ,various battles.
The Bulgaria tGoverom,enit will re
malnl 'antral.
Friday
Dtis reported th;ata big Russian
,army Landed intScatland and reship
ped. to serve in Belgium.
An ad•dition}al casualty last of
the British, losses bee been, publish
ed as. follows, killed officers 66
ramie, 62 i iron sided 78 oftficers 312
rank, anissarag 86 Officers 4,672
ane''.
The surrender of Amiens to the
Germane etlt off all' communica-
tion' between 'Petrie and the setaaby
way of Calais and 'Bo,urlogrie.
The Russiane 'still outnumber the
Austna1ns and hayeI
opened the
he
read to Berlin end Vienna,
h s ttiemenelous
Gdnmlan a } army
losses ae,whole divisions of 4'th.
corps is( wiped out.
Nett' Brunsewick's gilIt to the laid
of the Empire is 100,000 bushels of
patatloes..
Kin ,Gearge
andQueen Mary
visited them/minded brought to
Engiantd.
Bom,bardmenit of 0llalines, lasted
two hours,
Tun'key bars Darde ellles to
American cruiser, which went to
aid Americans 'swfiferee.
The change; of the British, 9th.
Lalncers• is reported as a second
Balaklava as they rode fonpea rd and
d
silenced aCtermean battery.
Thet 'Emperor of'Hussiial in, a letter
says thatlallthe money,,' that Bel-
gium h!ad!beem made too pay ea
Germany the latter country evill
be forced oto:repay :with *tercet 'fie
East 'Prussu•a
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Germaine lost 5,000 in Termonde 't
a}�ry�lel,
Fifitean fishing;'boafts elanll by the
Germane in the -North. Sea and the
British fishermen, iwere taken to
Wilhelmshaven, as prisoners , of
-war.,
Emperor William and general
state are 'with( the forcesla(ttackiing
the forts talt;Nalncy.
The British Admiralty has issued
the follo.wiln!g 'notice; "All, ,alids to
alalljigta(tioni all dhe east coast of
Enlglan4d;and:Scoltland, both by day
tanldlt11ght, May be removed' at any
time, witllet:teenly further,warning
thaln is contained im this., notice."
Miami+tobI hast offered', 60,000 bags
of Moue , to tate . Imperi(al Go venni-
,nnelnit.
A The B'Iack Watch wined Greys stag
ger the Gemmlane in the fighting
rat tat. Quentin. ,
Sire Cecil Spring -Bice, they British
Ambassador ito the United States
receive'. frolny the( Rritieh Foreign
Officet a sttatemenft that nine for-
eignt neultrlal, 'merchant vessels had
been destroyed by, iGer(m(aln' °mines':
since, the begiasnLn,g, of 'the Par.The despaltch read ;i "Following
lna Itrall merchant aeseels' are
known bythe .Admiralty to have
been destroyed fbyyemmant mines
in imositt cases ;with loss of I'lgl6e e-
reloing the crews ; Five Danish, two
Dutch, tome Norwegian and one.
Sieve dilsh." Al
Saturday
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7tirtssie claims a great lvidtery'
over Ausrtria, Thousfantd% of Awe -
striates lard killed anid ten (theme
sand taken prisoners. ,
According to indlormlattion derived'
from, a ttrustevorthy source seven'
Germain 'desitr•oyers end 't)ortiedo
beaks, have arrived, at Kiel in, a
damaged condition, and it ie vender
speed that, oftherst have been( sunk
io the Vicinityi of the Kiel Clanal.
Leidy Sltrathcoma has given 560,000
[toiwlards , thet priaitnitenance of , the,
To Let you See What Bargains
We Intend to Give You.
Men's Working Shirts at 49c
1000 yards of Print to clear at 9c
2 dozen Ladies Shoes to clear at $1.55
1 dozen Men's Suits, tweeds and Berges, $4.60
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Cardinal Chiesa
Chosen as Pope
b sl c >sem.
Rome, September 2 -Cardinal
Glocatmlo• Della, Chiesa; Archbishop
of. Bologna, and ewe -nee assistee a
Papal Secretary of State, vas to -
clay oledted, Pope, succeeding 'the
Late 'Pontiff, Plus' X. The elect'to,n
Was an the ninth, ballot. With all
of the ceremony prescribed by the
century -old traditions, of the Cath
otic church, the new occupant of
the Fishermtan's throne,, received
the first ladoratiao off the Cardio
toted since Monday in the electio-n.
The 'newt Pontiff chose to' Aro
kln(awm as Benedict XV., and will
tatter designate( the date for his
coranlaltion. ,
Held Posit of Advises to [he Holy
Office,
Tlieine;w Pope was 'appointed sub
statute, iSecrettary' of State Liu 1001,
and ire lau7 he was electted to the
Post of Advisefr t•o.'the Holy Office
n 1907 het ase appointer] Papal
I t5 PP
Nuncio altl3Laclrid gni succession to
lloosignlor 9.fiinladd nil, belt this ap-
poirbment was cancelled three drys
latter. This ilnlciddnt had, "occurred
last before he 'was made Archbishop
of Bc,lcrgla.
When' Monsignor Della Chiesa
Meas approached to,this large and
important Selz Mt was, declared in
Romte thlat its wee mainly with the
object of cofmrbaatting "moderisnn" re
ligioius ideas Bolo°niga being the
heladquasIers of the National Demi
crgatic League whose members ad vo
gated what is kinpw,nt as anrrodern-
ism ifntredigion., let will be remean
beret" that "modernism" was sweep
inlgly condemned ,in (an' encyclical
by the .bate 'Pope. Pius. •
Linea, of new Pope.
If people would realize the im-
portance fo keeping the blood rich
and pure there would be leas, sick-
ness. The ,blood is Ithe pneaine
tthratugh which the no%urisiimen*
!gained' from feed reachos the dif-
ferent parts. of thebo,dy. If the
blood fa impure, the nourishment
that reaches the peervere bone) and
muscle is tttainited with poison and
disease' follows. Thef blood is also
the medium by which the body
fights off disease. if ;the blood -is
ethini land, watery Penis, power of re-
sistenlce to ,diseasse 5s (weak,¢nted.
Dr. 'Williams' Fi'k P1395 build up
,the blood. They increase the abili-
ty of the, body(Ito ,resist disease.
They i5ltrengthein ,flhe nerves, i l,-
creia.se the appetite, ours headache
blackache and) .an r disease caused'
by tgin, or impure: .
If you are suffering \;smv3i your
blood is lthi'I oat inipuawe )there 4e
Of large' ,probability that your cont -
dation is caused) 'by the condition
of your bleed, You should study
your awn! case.., If you lack ambi-
tion, 'are short, of brelatjh 'after.
slighlt exercise,, tan'e pale or •sallonv
have no ,appetite, ' are not refresthed.
by sleep, if you ' ileac backache or
headache, xhe=atic paints or stom-
ach trouble, the'tpr.eatinenit with Dr.
Willilamna' Pend: Pais for Pale Poo,-
ple is wealth intvaettigg'fatim,g. ,You,
dant get these) PPa;ls 'through, goner
medicine deadero' r direct by mail
Malt 50 atlas a box' or six boxes for
52.50 from ,Phe Dr •,Williams' Medi-
cine Co,; Breock'viile' Ont.
Reckonii 'the Rorn(aela,'Pim tiff sas
260 inmumber (there have been alto
gelther 106 Popes who were Romaine
102 othfem,'Ital.ia n' other than Borman
amid 52Tram aalpine or •(savefro,m
Cieily or iSati'dinwa) 'Trancmarinc.
Only one. +Einglishmian Nicholas
Beakespeeare has ever reached the
chair of Sit., IPeetier. He was elected
in 1154 atsAdivaini IV. Ng Benedict
Masi wove !thiel Triple Cro,vlsi,nce'
Pope Benedict XIV died in75
The line ofthe( fifteen Benedicts
who have remrched the Papacy with
the terms of their. occu,ppincy is, as
follows;
Benedict, 1.; 62nd Pope, 5775-79.
Benedict 11., 815*. Pope, 684-85.
Benedict 1111., 104th Fbpe 855-58
Benedict IV., 117th Pope 900-033.
Benediet V., 193rd, Pope 964.
Beinedidt VI., 135th Pope 973-74,
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Anelilt VII, 1
titePope 974-83
1012-24
145th. Pope Benedict VIII.,p
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Bdneedidt IX., 4 s Pope 1032-45
Benedict X., 154th. Pope 1058-59.
Benedidt XL, 194th Pope, 17303-04.
13enedidt XII., 197th Pope 1Z.334-42
Benedict XIII 203rd. Pope 1394-
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