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MT, tUneral Walls
The Business Of F
4I the business of lanufactva ng-:'bo=ldbe done an a practical
mess way.- Prscseds should be put; in a bank. ;i rayments
should bsmade by Cheque. A oertairn Percentage of a profits
should be Put in a Savings Account as rad emergency nd. The
n who has a :inch surplus in a bank, is protected agaiust bad
ins and hard those, - !
,46....,
SEAFORTH BRANCH : A. E. COLSON, Manager.
@on Ex
DISTRICT MAT p?S
Grand -Rend
Obituary. = The, old ,pioneers are
g away one b3 one, The late
topher Zapfe died on Friday,
3farab 17th, et the age(88 years and
iso months. Mr. Zapfe had$ been 111
dart trouble for over a Year' and
Awing the most of that tune, he was
= _ sled to keep his bedx hence the
end did not come unexpected. He
*Ott tailor by traderaeld was respect-
all, .11e ,was a Member tof
Presbyterlan church and leaves
earn his .loss his aged widow
ono and five daughters: Henry
,niey Augustus; in a Mfchlgan;
• in Nes, Ontario; William ba-
ste Mrs Shaw and :Mrs.. 'Weeb
_ West; Mrs, Kennedy, Sarnia;
_ McClinchel + Stanley and Mrs.
is Green, 'of G and -Bend.. The
tetI was iargel attended on Mon-
lutes: Miss Ma + 1
rd cohce3$ion, v
,irtghantt durin
s.
Bone, of the
as visiting freinds
.., the past week.—
Measles , have been quite an epidemic
tit Morris township as well as in
Other municipalities.—An old resident
of blorri3, in the person of- Mrd John
Magor, of the thirdline,. has been
suite ill but we- hope for in)provement.
-Mr. ani; -Mrs. John Hopper left for
Manitoba to visit. Mr. Milton "Hopper,
who i9 iii., Word was received last
week from Pte Ar1dr Miller, on of
Mrs Thomas Mille
:has been, laid asid
, tit a bbne trout l'
rperatio€ns were p
,was thought he was going to - be all
fight out there 13 atilt trouble, ap-
parently and- furt
eta necessary.. An
ptunity of provl
pldier on account
, fifth ;= line. - He
e for a long time
in his face. Two
erormed and it
requiem magi was '.ung by
er James -Hogan a- celebra
Father James H s anas'.d
the pastor, Rev. ether
as sub -deacon,_ Re Father
Dean, ;master of c. remonies'
au1 vived` by hie wif , .six so + s
aames,l Patrick, Mi heal; J
¢''"•siazh, Father; J+ , n, two
B.M. Brady + d Mrs.
a! Strathroy. - - -
thy.
ev.
and
A.
is
Father
ph, end
ghters,
Brady;
jr -
:
PerthMems
Mrs. McLaren, 4 e oldest
in St. Mar --',s,: is do d. She
one Cif the tan : rks of t
being almost daily=, t her
,store an - Queen s . eet for
• .--Mr, and - Mrs. r W. Mo
pounce; the engggeinent
daughter Ethel Maade, to'
J. ; Thorton Rogers; :of Mitch
marriage to take Pace quie
month.
-Mrs. J.Shier, one of the
t1er,3 if St. Marys district;:
way a her home lin =W opdb
76 ye s. Her sband, t
Jonath n Shier, - prq eceased er
years ago. Mrs, Jai n Spear , o
Ontario House, and Mrs R.
zor, of Blanchard, re daub +ers
the deceased.
—A very pretty - edding
emonizedat the at thodist
at Monkton, on Tu :day, M
when the Rev, E. Doan!
matrimony, Mr. E reit Nei
one of Logan's pa ular yo
to Miss Mary Ellen Brown,
of ` Mr. and Mrs D vid E. ow
the 17th cencesslo of Gr:
young couple will , ettle on . he
concession of Loge ,, where he
wishes of the com ` unity, r
future ,welfare will be with t + e
--A- shockingly ituddert de h .
curred in Mitchell, on Mon dof
week, when ;Mr. •Lewis Je 11,
duties do ; t
hio
t
erehg
tru
t
+
r•
:t
1
her
an,.
heir
r all.
The
this
ry het -
so d a-
'ged
late
dme
the
Wit-
:
: of
as
P80
attending to his
went to, his home And Beate.
er treatment may at the • .supper table. He fin
Y has had no op-- meal, and pushing the plat
g his worth as a 1 ;fide, started to reach ch an
of hien' being tau! (when ,he fell ;forard to
off from active we k shortly after he and instantly eapid. No o
reached gland: We, .h02e < for• lee - preeen f at the c$ but his
Hedy recovery,, - few mapnnthe ago h isastaine
001.114D NOT Bla `WITHi °tiT - tha• tlyi'It�- stroke, ad -it is
ho had anothe, which
LETS
Mitchell for ,some
e,
wlf:
a s
•thro
ende
e 1 had r _side
teen y ° re,
pected. -
-
by a Government analyst to be absolu_ Davidson, of the :Hicks H
tely safe and free frotn injurious druge !• Mrs. Cahn Heal, are datig
e - a Mather' has used them she was married twicd, i
Would: not use anything else for ter 1 4,
-..---
little ones. Concerning them Mrs, li Socialised German
George Tallion. Noelvllle, Ont., write= r By dQgrees we are seeing
£`Please send me two more boxes of Germs 9 are very diffseent
Baby's Own Tablets' for I have foutir3
baby I would selves.: They have a unity
BAI ' OWN TABLETS suddenly. Mr. Je
l
!Baby's Own Tali is are :guaranteed was vary •
much re
them: so good for
be without the
so by medicine
at 25 cents a box
hams' . Medicine C
also
'(Too Late fo
Notes.—A quiet
on Tuesday, Marc
donee of Mr, W.
Road, near Hensal
ter Laura, was un
lir. William J. L
friends wish them
*east -a Mr. Rey
taking up his resi
now - occupied by
the —:Norman McLeod has enlisted
with the l6ist battalion at Hensall.
Measles are prevalent in this vicin-
lfy.�A quilt has been kindly . given
by Mrs. Byckmari for the benefit of
the Red Cres Society, and tickets are
Wing ;sold at 25 cents each. A- num-
iter tans been drawn., and .when the
title of tickets is concluded, the
tuunher will be announced, and the
.argon having the ticket hearing the
-ate nunniter will receive the quilt.
It is expected that it will: realize 776.
my
ea" The Tablets acre pose, a cohesive persis•ten
eaters or by milli understood among' us. Th
from, The` Dr. Wile are partly racial, partly du
Brockville Ont. way that country has passe
• it history. Calera ,have -
=eh 1 man history ; the ' eople ha
Last Week). - ed like ,sheep.
f ;When Frederick the Great
adding took place ware With Austria; he had fi
l4tis, at the reel- Subjects. In the first camp
ee, ane thes, Jeendon lo3t half a million The pee
, when, tris dough- not complain of that awful
ted in marriage to They rallied other ` arnele
tta. Their 'Many when ;the detruclon appa
I ds Life and Glenn intends s fighters and they 'were run
ollds Frederick headed 'tiff the
core in the house With 0.°query: 1D'o you
r. Lorne MchTaugh- • live fgrever3" They did
Went lnto the conflict again
it Today - there i3 the se,
z
Walton.
lote3.-41r. Alex. Gardiner 3e: ar-
rived borne from the west last week,
but not in time to attend the funeral
of his , daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) .Marsh,
ho died very suddenly at her home
Holstein, Ont. She was well known
here and tier many friend3-were griev-
ed
to, learn of her death The funeral
iras held in Hamilton and Mrs. Gard-
iner, Mrs. W. Clark and arir. and Mrs.
eter Gardiner attended fit. The
partnership existing between W.H. and
Robert Humphries, as merchants has
been dissolved, the former continuant
the business,—The Women's Institute.
4rppreeaate the action of Grey and Mc-
Council3 in their grants to
Red Crass work. Former voted y500
to he divided among the different
• des .of workers and McKillop T100. -
-A memorial service was held in
Duff's church last, Sabbath morn ng,
bear ng on the death -of Pte. Cleve,
McDonald while fighting for the Em -
Vita. Officers of Huron Battalion
were present and took part n the
Messive service.
-
Ashiieid
=T=ie Lata Wjiltazrc Hogan.-- — Fol-
nf two weeks, borne
rignation, the death
t:ld, on Monday,
ung an illness
'with Christian, ret
occurred in A.shf
Marchi 18th, of . lir, ,Willlain. Hogan,
111 the seventy-sixth year of his a.:t ex.
die was born in Tipperary, Ireland,
se, I$40; and cam,: La this country
with his parent i i i the year 11846.
"They lived first in Ottawa, then call-
` ed Bytown, movina from there to
Ashfield in the year 1854 to the
Sarno farm on which the subject of
thin sketch died. He was a niery
successful farme • and' an industrious
man why had many friends. He was
-a devoted member of St. Jo eph's
church, Kingsbridge which he aith
fully attended. A very large fu eral
was witaeaased going to St. J eph's
urch. on Wednesday, where s lemn y 'have become peculiar
s.
use,
ters.
the
rain
of
c
.se t
to
thr
ade
e fo
eat -
age
4th,
in
rd
en,
titer
of
'i he
12th
best
heir
•
oe,-
1o.,3t
tier
n.
pelf
the
ane
Year
1por
was
A
fight
ttino
Ohs
and
'Ie
egai
e m
ign'
ple.
car
e• d
ins=
fugi
ant
ot,
win
miesion to authority—in the fiel+
the factory, in tie home. • he
man peems to ha,ve no Ind vidu.
The ; ant -like .3oia1 subje tion
the eponozny of 11e comm ity
pervaded the peope instinct' vely.
it has been cunt} Sly •mani + ulate
the hierarchy of , authorit e3.
father is the Ha er in h s fa
The isohoolmaster ', ontlnues. e ``
tur" ; 'the army cr,mpletes 1
When the Ger n 'worke to
fig still a la milttatre. The 1. a :+
Von Stumm, an iron mag,to •
leis 25,000 operati•es as 'a orp
armee. A11 German -1ndustrt' I is
conducted. All unlversitie: a are
organized. All religions re d
Isms. !Authority 1.0 ienplac<ble;
question it is reballion, an reb
ici Germany meanie persona rut
The result of 111 all is a .peaty,
abject that . one h storical p. rale
lets—that of ancient Peru. In
ultra eocialized St to the - assec
no individuality wtatever. hey
even • Paired. as cattle for re rode
The Inca Ernper r ruled • s a d
being., Such is the claim of i
William. The pree nt war - is
War, He ,sends Millions o Ger
acing, to beg
n. He in es t
nd orpha we
He waists th
ith monst ous
people of r
the
Oar-
riar-
ttle
elan
the
:ogn
er-
1 w-
miesion
rlbw-
his
iopr
h
did
age.
von
the
Wray
ivg3
to
and
ing
sub-
, in
er-
atty.
to
Fins
But
.by
-The
tly.
a l -
is it
ton
tiled
d' -
SO
SO
pot -
to
Ilion
+ r l'130
e
the,
ha
=ctr
ion
Ircift
Ise
hi
«an
a.ry
ous
kly
inn
prod
hal
ota
ah
to death, to erip
:The army figb s , c
en -de of widows
Nono complain.
tion al resources
igality, and the
stili remains.
They are prepaed to- an
sacrifice of all errnan t 1
possessions to be:blottedc
community, Such they. idei
duty.' ,r
,-After a yeard five 'm
terrific war, nt ling has
ally vvon. Campaigns are
Weed ; In Flandt rs, Fran
and the Balkans, and aro
gun or Egypt. I{The Geer
are d •atroyed or locked lip
All t c; galaxy of atolonie 3
aaptul•e;d except the fragme
Africa. Trade er is rain
grow, the hatred, of matt
Germans 13 universal, Tau
wan people are as devoted
their War Lord. €
Yet the Germaz`.s are Me
passions as othee men.'
individuals absolutely -unlqu
not be other. Their politic
Sonat development has bee
tl
lie
vas
tit
rn
onnth3 o
een fin.
ft u'• fin
t, R`ssi!.
her .is be
pn f eet
n barber•%
ave ee
t 'of as
d;'huge
A ag
` the
,s ev
a
moral z brist
capable and
tines.
Hess,
arid.\
entitled
,has sent,'
`Allies* byt t
1They Vvelre q
Over petty t
indescribably
and -faith t
man's *Ord
were only
prof
the
the
nese was a
tion. Corrup
and village.
nor -apostle
listened I to.
dcgeneracp.
fore it. :Eve
ruled. Such
the war. -
God loves
fesser Fagan
..:war to heal
grene that w
Slane terrific
so sunken
die, snore .b
tie:= =1St m
people May
nation3.
Such is
fessor ' Fu
enemy ; no -h
A ,stern,- old -t
fatuity is t1:
,seenthecont
places them
faithlessness,.
His book
:what the Ge
Long has
the progre,es
rren,, -Now
he {lifts up
thin awful j
Deutschland,
Never was
proof - of the
tion,abdicat
,9onally and
how individu
ed. The Ger
other; defa
bauched: thel
their lusts li
religion and
tries.
. All these
Belgium; on
land, and in
ity, rapacity,
the. Fatherlar
Wracked • on 1
other .lands: .
become the
Rightly Fare
jIunis.
Against- th�
Allies array
to .the evorld
have mankind
nominious of
less of satins
tion means
has created'
ous past. Cl
der German
have no mor
s Hbw " gnat a
questioned w�tnear
or F1grnani
most
tea -
of 1Leip
stiino0 is 1. his book,
lassie of War." God
,to punisl. the
to • the Germans.
with-eacother
e life of all was
fidelity to man
ar not
goner
'rellln
nag. '11
gross.
God has disappeared. A
as no naive; contracts
de to lbe brdken. Bu31-
buge ,organl ed dee,ep-
on ' wa rank in city
either rophet, preacher
f natu e, nor seer was
A -re ring fide of
d decal :welt all be-
y nobl ideals was xidi-
ere tb Germans before
he :Ge ane; ;avers Pro -
nn,: an He Sent this
their,o thee Moral* gene
s dent aying them. Only
chastis ment ;could safe
people Millions must
lathed: material calamt-
tiply, n order that the
won om their ebomi-
lurid pocalyPse of airo-:
na, is nd carping
a,Frit among the Allies.
zne G rman, � patriot to
s goo man, who has
ng h : rrors, and rightly
s due to ,German greed,
and Satanic ; ambitions.
from. the inside,
today really are.
Mann lamented
uity of his 'court-
ivar ,storm, rages:
ice and `proclaims
nt, Gott strafe
here
on
all
ity
an
ae
t3
th
0
/I
more rnarvellousi
uences of a - na-
duty to be pere
lly free. Some-
rs to be iranifest-
ave chelated each
lr kindred; de -
en ; haae glutted
e swi; e ; have made ir-
ecet into national vir-
re clave Inflicted . on
401, on hapless, Po-,
lie, German brutal-
endacity raged in
ore they were
n-nombetant3 of
e faithfulness has
�f these savages•
ailed the modern
deolators are the
Eiat3 they, not come
lefnce, what would
el' The _ most fig-
, the most help-
German destruc-
of all ;that; man
long and strenu-
cannot exist un-
1, because . they
r•ra
an
rd
;he
for
he
9
bee
sle
e en
n his
lizati
coritr
lltyi.
be:
1
LIF'E13UO ' SO
freshing; for bat
washing and : e
Cleanses any pu
is delightfully re-
toliet. For
'•it is uneeq.iailed.
dein iehoolsi
(Writ f+ _ The. Expositor)
The educe
•now earnest
methods ; of i
the 'needs
To attain s
undertaking,
mill, will nee
:antiquated a
machinery s
- Life is co
tinue the
ergy and he
.gond by Th:
the "higher"
ming, .so the
may retleiiT
calling requir
- New Invent
'of electricity
primary c ttex
the more ad
This in troduc
safeguarding
tug the youn
knowledge re
bing ,studies
children, lead
age. The e
as are not
for the mor
When, the -
the pub sc
of his life
his Individua
The old sa,�
bent ,so , the
applicable t
not _ the i mat
.pit, the bar,
stuns, al plat
in mechanics
on .the fa
the pupil—n_«
«--is the' ab
educator3 at
But the na
•yetton is pa,
other citiee
schools hav
modern eel
trades hav
teal drawin ,
textile wor
technical o e
time, these
g that no
ademies
institutions
• preparing -fa
development
their depart
Wester U
cently dde
studies, ma
bitious ?: y
"classy', In
.CATA1RR
heir with local
i reach the
rs og the country are
e gaged in perfecting
str ction that will meet
the Bite -lent educational
sa ily be stripped of its
Pli wee and naidern
sti uted.
Ide ed too short to con-
ste ulness of time, en-
th hat obtained in years
la guages, history and
in thematics need trim -
t he ordinary student
th training that hi3
oni and the mysteries
yell have a place in our
opks as well as , in
ilni will be a means of
ind to develop the
re responsible for many
'GO School at an early
baron of sach studies
ae teal will snake room
eful acquirements.
a i has graduated from
GO , the critical -period
s arrived. His talents,
Oa have to be dealt with
ng, "As the twig is
ree will grow," Ise also
th student. If he ha,s
ria in him for the pul-
or any of the orofe
may be founcX for him
the textile industry or
. To fit the course to
the pupil to the cour3e
bing problem before the
the present time. t
vernent towards censer
grassing, In London an
the 'country techinali
been established niter
moat for the variou
been installed. Meehan
mbtal work, woodwork
e , are among tit
rat CMS • provided for. li
hools will be perfecte
a at need be wasted.
un versities and °the_
sic training are ale
er ity of Lo don has re
Jo realism t its list 0
ng it: - possible for the am
ng man to beCom
his vocational endeavor
CANNOT B CURED
'Relations, as hey eanno
at, of the xiisease. Ca
constitutional' conditions
to cure it yoa rcas
real rexedye Hall's Ca
itaken internally an
the' blood On the inee
of the hest ablyeicians in this countr
far years is composed of som
The 'effect, cosx.blnation af be
what aro& 'seat wonderful result
- in catarrhs conditiors. Send for te
and 1 ORE
,1 and
Arre All
ea
Pea
•
Plik for constipation,
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