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erathie 1.4egatn," which they gave
yeare ramtlY, Herald pictures are
good- and It is said that -'lloth-
asurest is the 'best yet.: It is
111 what ,-reat value one
teie dollar a year in The
erald and Weekly Star. .It
home ink Canada should
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alone well w rth tha
and o e year's
',. The premium picture,
Walla s Treasurers,1 Is 23 by 29i in-
OM' Eiji reatlY for framing, and alone
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so:7. The remains were interred
Baird's cenetery, the pall bea b
her immediate neighbors, Alerx.ersTh
son, Hugh Ilediregor Thomas Fra
James McDonald, Thomas Baird.
George Baird. Tifose whd att nd. d
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Electric Commission that power rates
* certain- municipalities would be re-
Seced, ; vrinle others would be unthang---
K ilea stirred up sonee. Indietnaelon
. am* eif [the municipalities that con- •
:they are being discriminated a-
letinst. The; St. Thomas aldermen claim
oat St. Thomas has been forced by the
Ades of 'the CommissiOn to sell pow-
te and light e.t figuree fixed. by' the
Commission, while :London has made
kuks to suit itself in violation of these
rules, and Yet %London,. which it us-
ing only- ithree-rifths of tthe tpwoer con -I
The mother can guard her little
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cold fall days. ti, (dui ti r .13
Own Tablebs Th T ilue ° ab7s
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gentle laxative keeping the -bowel.
working freely and eh a I, -
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that is the aecret of preventing- colds:
The tabletse will not only prevent or
banish colds-, bull will cure constipation,
indigestion, expel worma and 'make
teething easy. They, are sold under the
guarantee of a goyeenne' ent ,am4st ti;
contain no harmful ' drugs and may
eafely be !given to the newborn babe.
Sied by me:ale/lie dealers or byr mail at
ZS cerritat a• 1bax from The Dr. 'WM
Medicine Co, Pfrockelde, Ont. 8411:11.
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gilt hie:117;o Itioe have eosauiloabt
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'id -tonal it is using- 1,300 of the 1504
ceatracted. for. Thee' threat', to defY
Commission to enforce its rules a-
Jr1sSt. Thomas, while London es-
-ed to neglect them. The towncoun-
cli of Mitchell can present an even
Stronger case. They - are using the
phole of -the. power originally contract-
gti for, and :yet the rated is unchanged,
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• The Late Mr. Kelly. -Mr. George),
Kelly, an old and. respect resident of
the fourth concession of Morrie, 'died on
Surlda'Y' lath Inst Mr. Kelly " was 81
years of age and Was theeast -survivor
a four brothere who settled in this
stiawnship hi] the earlier days. He was
born at !Baingagh, County - Cavan,
Ireland. He'. came to 'America in the.
fall of 1849 l'ilving at Oswego, N. T.,
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beauties here. Coats that
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price feature as well. Price
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he province, and they have been act-
Ing ufider 'the rules that London, Mr.
Pieck's otvn town, has beeii disregard-
lege The city auditor of Toronto has
reported that in that city the Hydro
Niagara Falls and Buffalo before lo-
eating in 7tizirion. county in 1854. His
brothers, , am. and Thomas, had
;taken up 400 etcres a land in Morris
in 1852e fahd ;upon tele north, hall of
lot 22, concession 9, the deceased set-
tled, remaining there hail hie -death. In
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syetem of book-keeping is cumbersome
aid emothered int detail. The same Grid-
Keen has been made of the • methods
0 !dee Hydro Commission, and the re_
port of the Provincial auditor will be
awaited with interest. The officials of
he town oT Mitchell have found the
system of book-keeping recommended by
the Hydro Commission very complicat-
td and unsatisfactory, and the numii'-
ber of inspectors of various classes
Rvhorci the Provincial Commission em-
goys on its lines, affords sinecure
sitione for a large number of hangers-
prt and adds to the expenditure which
:heist be met by municipalities, while
he interference -of the Commisaion with
kcal finances in deprecated
1865 , Mr. Kelly and bliss Jane Mon-
son 1 wer-e martiede awl Mrs, Kelly,,
four .eons and three 'daughters survive.
Deceased had beenInrailing health
the past few &ears, and a fall
winter possibly hastened his demise.
was a ,rnember of the Anglican church
and one of the wardens in by -gone
years, a -Conservative- In politic a
an Orangeman, and was an honest,
honorable man, and field in high
teem by the community. He served
one lithne as • assessor of Morrie town-
ship, and was also a school, trustee.
His death removes the four brothers,
William, Thomas, George and James.
Misses Ann died Jane Kellyeaof Bites-
eels are the surviving slaters. The
mains were interred in the Brussels
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cemetery. was under
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results that he guarantees it on the
'money back plan. One month's treat-
,$ent of Pleura°, cogs only ene dollar.
Re Sure the name a T. Marlon is OB,
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-Married In Goderich.-O'n the 16th
Mr. Charles M. Robertson, a well
known a,nd popular young rea,n of 'this
village, was. knairied 1/1 Goderich on
Wednesday of laStl week to Mass Bertha
Millean, second daughter of Mrs. J. C.
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tbituary,-On Wednesday, October 9,
here pa -seed away Mary McDonald,
tenet of the _late John McCowan, of
he zecond concession of Stanley, at
he advanced a-ge of eighty e ears. She
had a long, lingering illness, tbor'ne
Ofith much patience and resigelatione
!Hie was one of the few- remaining pio-
Zeus of the. township, a !generation
'hat is fast passing away. Dieceased
as born at Benclerloch, A.rgyleshire
!i v:Cana, in 1832, In 1850 she emigrated
Inith her ,parentst and after a storneY
LvOyag0 at eight weeks, landed at
isamlitcne the trip up Lake Ontario be-
ti g alw stermY. From Hamilton the
gamily moved w est to the Rural]. Tract
ind settled on lot 19. second concession
id TeekEremitee a lot still in the pore
ssion of the family. In 1851 she was
arrled to John McCawan and nine-
_ to the second concession -of Stan-
ile. where she continued to reside
"Ill her death. Since the death of her
ittsband, fourteen years aeo she with
tier family, managed the e'state' with
rudence and sucess. 'Ske was. a
Oman of good ability, quiet and_ un-
sliming and a keeper , at home.
I e had little,. to: do with public ale
lairs, but attended to- her Cmatereal and
household duties with prudence and in-
lkAristry. She was of a forgiving spirit
Of a very kind. hospitable na-
Millean, of that .town. ceremony
thok place at the parental home ancl‘
was celebrated by Rev. Bei Medd, B. A.
To the strainer a the weddingt march
rendered by the bride's,sister, edre;
Shearborn, •the bridal pair took their
place under aii arch beautifully -decor-
ated with autumn leaves. The bride,
who was dressed in Old rose eilk, car-
ried bridal roses. Little Evelyn Fow-.
ler, niece of the bride, made a very
pretty flower girl, dressed in White
silk. About thirty guests sat down to
the wedding dinner, after which .Mr,
and .Mrs. Sciberon. left for liamil-
'ton, Toropto and other points.
Death of Mr. Mowbray. -After a brief
Illness of ten days, John Mowbray, a
Worthy resident of .t.hife locality, was
called tie his reward. He waa 4 nativ&
I -of Lanarltshire, Sccitia,nd, coming 'to
I Canada in 1850. In the year 1855 de-
I ceased was married( to Miss Susa-n Muir,
1 of llogerillle, Huron county, and 80
Years .go they moved to elcKillop
township, where he continued to re-
side until two years ago, when he s.old
his firm to William Robb and took up
residence in Walton. Mr. 'Moe/bray
was in his eighty-second year andthe
cause ot *death was old age. :He is sine
, vived by his wife,. three 6011.9 8,nd one
daughter. The deceased WaEi a quiet, un-
assuming man, but few were better
posted than tie, as he was a great
reader. He was a PresbyterianInre-
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re. "Her hoilee was known to all the
,t agtrant train,'' who were always
r -are of food and shelter. She was a
ligion and a Conservative in politics;
and enjoyed 'the friendship . of many.
1 The funeraVtook place on ThOscifaerj cir
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(Of a family of eleven, three on
‘tici five daughters still live to revere
he memory of a wise and kind math-
afteriiiion,
. the service. Interment was made in the
1 Brussels cemetery. The bereaved have Ecmicr
the eyenliathy. of the community. .
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and Duncan of McKillop; Mrs.
Ix McKaY, of Hamilton, Sirs. Mur-
raY, of DeLroit ; eIrs. James laryant of
London, and Isabella and TdlY at
home . She leaves also a brother. John
, Domald, and a sister, Julia, . who
ill ieside in Tuckersmith. She leaves
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-On Wednesday of last week Miss
Effie Maria Jackson, -daughter of the I
late David Jaeltson, Waif martiedith 'Mr, 1
T. Edgar tis't, eklest son of the late
Thomas East and of Mrs. Badt, allot
Clinton. After the ceremony Mr. ,and
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Ir_UnlrOtie descendants, there being no
fewer than twenty-nine grandchildren
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and Peron:to. They will reside
ton. The bride and groom are. both
people and have a very
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