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Fruit loo-• nlin a Bleat to hand, made froin the: rresli fvaits.
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The Roy. J. E. Hoar, of 011AWsa, dew
livered an excellent address, auumd-
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DISTIUCT. Dr. H. Fowlor, Clinton; Foster Ft•wl.
Our loose Tea ',est valise to buv and Cheaper than tits` p.~; kages
J. W. Schwann have a rvisdint. T"
ill cantost or. Nexillep; bred Towler. Ceewitasae.
Miss Manilla yowler, twstckw in
program was enjeyed by *11. ,'Iu 10- +
We grind thi: whole coffee lean in our electric milt giving�,oa
_1��1leR,ad of�t�rrestniteaa nod
Na 1, Hallett. Ilird G. 1IIn laleY,
the fri' h -,id best coffee.
Wisghaaa Young Matt Dios in Lowam
of Willis and Wooley United rlturchtsis,
j feat Sense
•flier`s wason'a, dates to hand this week for these date cotakies.
Clinton, has been meeting to discuss Seefortli; Mrs. E. Joase,, Victoria,
SeeQiess Ra -sins hest ualltG ... . ......... . .....'ll? for «ac:
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burnod when the gasoline with whiels
the it a,algaaaation of tho two congre- • B• C.. and Mrs. Hawthorne end James
Iso was filling a tank at a gaIM0 at
•
+saloons sad at congregational meet- Vitall;garosd, Sullen, are staters and,
adv;tntage and a close price.
opoidipatiaa ii, osis of tiio asst poo•
lags, held in ouch church on Tuesday brother of tdse doeeseed.
V410sot troublta the bastes, sane iy sal,-
ovoninr last, the report of the cont- Was Native sif Drasoole
jest fie, sad It tM rlresttes�t caw ef'
mittoo waalepresontod, giving' the Phu '.i"!se following iters from tho Oct.
asap of oris Ater it the boiwis
'arrived at by the joint eoatmittoe, and obor issue of Printer and 7.,uhlisher is
:fail to pwfttsisltirir' tkiw�ptopsrl�
a vote was to be falcon as to wkAW of local interest, Mr. Ballantyne bolnu
N6ieoae aMwaas of the w��llt�
the ifl+n will be adapted. -a of of 13raaraels: "The lsstlisiltg
astw
7wlr bewsie �Sft
Bev. Catsstt Gtitisio lletirltall of a pioneer in journalism in Msni-
Rev. Canon Charles R. Gunne has' toba occarrad Sept. 7th, at Emerton,
sswl �a fly tie tree of a
i,eats•I vw VA time do a'sl►7
w" fibs 4004*904 904 and ail, rhoether
>tendered his resignation of Christ when, W. B. Bannatyne slsccumbod to
church, Leaden. Carlon Gunne, who a stroke of ponlysts, lir. Barinatyne
troubles cruised by it.
for some years was rector of St.Psurs had been publisher of the Journal for
I'ehmb,
arTour neest dogsiet or
Hassles thesat tt only by M T.
Clinton, has hold various ata- more than 30 years and prior to that
tions to Ifurort Synod during the past was foreman of the paper. He Sias
intends to Brussels, Ont., In 1369, and
301bare ca, T44,914% (ase•
j thirty-two years and now borer at
retire from the active ministry, went west as a young roan, first set -
HEAT
Dale -Glazier W tling In BrMsh Columbia, in 1806
Irbil. F. A. A. rroAu4Tstt.
tt:YXE ZAR. X086: TMftT.
The marriage took place st six be made his way to 'ManitoW Watod
o'clock Wednesday evening of last himself with the Emerson Journal and
li.ata House surpon tow York utas•
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week at the Ontario street parsonage, remained with that paper until his
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E'r.
>rAiilq ?:itlkiR>r
sit down at otter. An obo airwoo 4C
fowl sad mall tM saw tblage wiiiiti►
to tatalwt tap a hal assist Wert
ed ami what was set ethics was afMss► o
wards soW.- After site ekatr is pro- at McEw'en's
gtwa was iKiwst in lila ehttreh. lira Spwa�
ing the chair. 'lisle 1kotkork" eholir
Clinton, of Eva Isabel Glatrier, dough- des - na J4_ •s a y
to his widow, also a brother and sister,
sass; a eherus, bliss Anal* Mewart, of
Ctlaton. contributed sevoml solus Is ,
Cocoa per lit. ........................ t .....
her *w"l charming style, :Mfrs, Mer°•
gaa A.htw bt4htg her tseromparfet•
Fruit loo-• nlin a Bleat to hand, made froin the: rresli fvaits.
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The Roy. J. E. Hoar, of 011AWsa, dew
livered an excellent address, auumd-
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4 1.el6r. 1priv't V.A,.:lla extract............ I 0 3 l sitter., for rKw
log In both wit and wisdom. ass )Er.
Our loose Tea ',est valise to buv and Cheaper than tits` p.~; kages
J. W. Schwann have a rvisdint. T"
Mrs, .John F. Dante, - Ali of Hullett and Mrs. Baanatyne spent the sum-
' township. The ceremony was per- mer In the Old Country visiting Wem-
Canadian Weekly News-
program was enjeyed by *11. ,'Iu 10- +
We grind thi: whole coffee lean in our electric milt giving�,oa
esipts of the sapper and the SKIWay 1
collections amounted to about 4130.
the fri' h -,id best coffee.
Wisghaaa Young Matt Dios in Lowam
chiidron, and
eacepods without injury and their cur
j feat Sense
•flier`s wason'a, dates to hand this week for these date cotakies.
J Ciectl troy, son of Mr. and Xrtrs. F.
Angus, of Wingham, was soriously
SeeQiess Ra -sins hest ualltG ... . ......... . .....'ll? for «ac:
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burnod when the gasoline with whiels
We buy sugar m large quantities of car lots givla you the
Iso was filling a tank at a gaIM0 at
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Tempo exploded. In. attomptittr to
adv;tntage and a close price.
gat the auto out of the al:aragsi anal
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save the building e
n
Men's cotton gloves.
somM. The unfortunatthus
Yyw��w+St raas
to. Victoria HaskitAl, Lon-
' A heathen is a man why doesn't
was rushed
Men's wool rBlts.
don, where he died next moa XC#
stand
Thursday, Oct 17th. He +rias 28
men's wool miderwear.
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You* of so and is survived by his
e
widow and three small children Uttar►
by his parents, Mr. and Mitt. iiZk
Wen's fl�ecc lined underwear
A f 1 ri h m and taus bt'oth.
,
aMe s;
now Au Honsoii'ataaat 4W40odrtit l,.tuare
•�'p�•ai4p"•
Clinton, of Eva Isabel Glatrier, dough- des - na J4_ •s a y
to his widow, also a brother and sister,
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ngus, o ng ,
are and four slaters, via; OlirPlb,
wool and Flannelette blankets at right prices.
1 �aterraa 8L" aa.; tsaatrora. 'Tt1e•
ter oil Mr. aped Mn, Thea. Glazier,
Archibald T; Dale, eon of Mr. and both of Brussels, Out. ,.Last year Mr.
sixteen or seventeen year& and was
Iyn, Mabel and Florence. Jeitn, of
powders Correct the morbid condition,
of the stomach which .nourish- worms,
At Hotel .Bedford, ioderleh, on the
evocing of the third Monday of each
Mrs, .John F. Dante, - Ali of Hullett and Mrs. Baanatyne spent the sum-
' township. The ceremony was per- mer In the Old Country visiting Wem-
Canadian Weekly News-
well uptown there and throughout the
district. He leaves -a widow and two
Mr. Esaon Mr. HlndeY
Toronto; Hugh, of Elmira, and Prank
and James at home.
Jo Jo McEw en
saeadh, from 7 o'clock till the follow-
formed by the Rev. C. J. Moorhouse. bley with the
paper representatives, was seas
chiidron, and
eacepods without injury and their cur
Death of Pioneer of Qaeen'a Bash
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ing day, Tuesday, at 1 ds. m.�
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The Younis' couple will reside on the
., on the executive of the Praise
liridegrooii, s farm on the ,.rd senses- a
was not seriously damaged.
no
By
At her home,. 280 Cottingham street,
Toronto, on Wednesday evening, Oct.
Gonda delivered. to all parts of the Tann
MEDICAL
' CfIIR(�PRAGTIC
I Association.
aiori.
. 1Mlakittat•T'a16ot '" ! Old Lucknow Resident Passes
Former Clinton Lads Struck Down
Auto in Detroit
14th, 1925, Mrs. William Ross, form"
arty of Brussels, passed peacefully
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d`ili1R0PRAV170R
A autumn wedding was sol- Mr. Thos. Miller, a very old Irian The funeral of the late Miss Lydia away on her eighty-ninth birthday.
Ua3N:N'1 nui3ERTSON.: S rin bank. a stay in
born, was married Sept, 16th to"B4r. children. • p 8
Qualified Auctioneer, ' Leslie Wilson Inwood, only son of Mr, the park they separated, she to go
• DR. A. N. ATKINSON,
pretty. who lived just east of Lucknow, died Smith, whose tragic death occurred in Georgina irons wee A native of Twin,
emnized on Saturday, October 1.0th, at on Monday morning of last week fol- Detro-Aon Friday, Oct, 16th, was held Rosshtre, Scotland, her father being �
United church
� Use Miller's Warm Pandora and tftll
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Registered Chiropractor, Goderlch high noon, at the lowing a long period of helplessness on Monday, the 19th Inst., from the a din has
Cbroule, Organic and Nervous Diseases manse. Bayffeld, when Esther Isabel, .through which he was cared for by his Mrs. John Jenkins the late James Ross, of High Menet As a sport, bareback viding
home of.ry aunt, " the of nineteen she left are merely parsons who have nothing
battle against worms is won, These
Consultation Free daughter of Mr, pnd Mrs: W. II. Tal- In 1885 at age
bot, Satuble Line, was united' in mar- _faithful companion in life, Ito was ,n Rattepbury .street, Clinton,. and, the comforts of her Highland home to ,alt And never say it,
T
Odle hours -2 5 7 to 9
powders Correct the morbid condition,
of the stomach which .nourish- worms,
. m, hia 88th year. Before moving to largely attended. The services w
and by aQpoSntrneiit, exeeptliir ItIonday- �riage to Mr. -Ernest Lloyd Yakins, . and nine weeks later landed• in Can"A1111111100*0
And Thursday aft,and. evenings; of the late Mr, and Mrs. William Lucknow he was for many years at re; conducted by the Rev. J. H. Hogg and ads. She was met at BOW111anville
passed to her reward'at her -!tome on
the 10th con.,'of Turnberry on Wed -
INSURANCE :years ago, had been identified .with ammunitions The late Mr. Collyer
f nt ll tt P d s
---�: n Old ResideoHallett the business and social life of the vil- s
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1NdURA.iuc pent a `numner. of Sears in Clinton,
and these destructive parasites cannot
exist after they came in contest with
son
OfIIce Hours on these days .t0 to 12 a.m.. ,, ardent of the 12th con, of West Wawa- Rev. A. A. Holmen, of Willis and Wes-
only. - Makins, Stanley township. Mr`: Iteri nosh, The late Mr. Miller was born in ley United churches. ` The bearers by William Rosa, Also a native at
pastor of the United church, of. Tain, and after their marriage came
years ago. maiden name was
r -
the medicine. The worms are speed-
ily evacuated with other refuse from
Corner Fast and Victoria $is. nedy, were six cousins of the deceased lady:
Ireland and came to Canada with his west to join the. pioneers of the
ficiated.
C�A:w
Jr't tul;Na--tawes cocn'►t , pre apt. rson Of Mrs. John H. Fowler who 'in 1881• •to Rebecca Taman, of Bl th. Stec The remaitO were brow ht to
aderich; las. Eraast. �icd-I' ideut, I1e ► y p• 8
the bowels•: Soundness 'es
theAnnouncement
OPTOMETRY
9 parents when he was 18 ,years of age. Harvey, Herbert, Will and Rees Jen, ,Queen's Bush.'" With the exceptionh111�
The family settled near the village (,f• king, R. Ferris and Geo. Laithwaite. Q
of a few years their live,, until then
fill. F. Mcoreeeor, sarottl► ''th nondession after a somewhat furnishing business ..-in Londesboro, taking' place from the home of Mr.
tona_thy The• last
y
h Of
tc rho organs and the Vealth of theL:
Child steadily improves,
A• COLE, R.. 0.,
•Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarrott, Sea-
Alma and twelve years later 111-, Mit- Miss Slnith, had been shopping in a death of Mr. Ross in 1911, werespentOp'ro-gETRIST,
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droadhagan; Murray Gibson, Bruce- naive beim Elizabeth Runci.man .Van carried on business until seized with a direction of the i. 0.'0. F., of which
OPTICIAN, .
Nest Street. Goderfch,
forth, announce the engagement, of ler came to West Wawanosh and to•. uarter.of the cit with which she was
in and around Brusselas KDingley postas
' A heathen is a man why doesn't
their daughter, Verna Mae, to Mr• sated on t'he farm now occupied by perfectly familiar and' was crossing
Honor nraduate of the Cainadlan Oph- Frederick McConnachie . of Stratford office in the early days, later ,!!.inlay- It a l.idim In
> > his .son, John. A few years after the "in the safer? zone. She "Ross, the Miller" owned
know enough about religion to under.
the fights.
thalmdo College of Toronto. ville) where
' Eyes examined by the latest methods, son, of, Mr, and Mrs, R. McConnachie, moving to the farm, he had the mis- had.just taken a step outside in order operated the stone mill. live
stand
d th fltUtn f 1 ss s at mod of Owen Sound the marriage to take fortune to have ne f hi ie s b dl t roe h her waiting car when she and T.......�..-
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an, a proper 5' o g a e , o e s g a J, o e # years ago Mrs. Ross moved .to or-
erate prifles. Ontario Board of Exam- place quietly next month. crushed about the knee, while unload was struck down by a car travelling,
finers Certifleate No. 875._ — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston, Blyth, ing sawlogs. This accident reyulted it was stated by bystanders at about on,
where several memborh of liar
MUSIC Ont,, announce the engagement of in; a' stiffened knee, and owing to a -40 miles an hour.. The car ,was filled family resided.
*it'h young people singing with a Corrie Vidette and Wroxeter News
OF. W. H. JACKSON, Organ -;j and their youngest daughter, Fern, to Mr. later mishap the limb had to be am Sell pyt''to Wingham Advance -
Director
Director of Music, ]north Street Alec M. Fox, Toronto, son of Mr. and putated, no that for 40 years he was ukulele and they did not even stop` to Times_
Methodist church. Instruction given la Mrs. James ,Fox, Brussels, Ont., the badly handicapped. He• is survived sscextain if .anyone had been butt.
Voice Culture, Organ, Plan Violin, Violin, marriage to take place quietly early by his widow, who before her. mar- The car got, away before the number T.lye Wingham Advauce-Times! has
Gpiter. Theory, etc. • Could be taken. Miss Smith was for purchased.the paper, subscription list
' Studio and residence, North Street, in. November. ziage, was Miss Rachel McCluskey,
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger, of Hen and by Ahree sons ,and . one. daughter:, many years a resident of Clinton. and good -will of .The Gorrio Vidette FOR
NOTARY PURGIC. ETC. call„ arinounce the engagement of James, of Lucknow; John, on the.,She 'had a quiet; -kindly idisposition and The Wroxeter •News .and will in .
Dt. ItAILIE. their only daughter, Vercy, to. Mr. farm; Thos. of Wingham, and Mrs. J. and was highly respected ay_ all who future devote a page or more to the /�N0.TARY PUBLIC knew her. She was a.memiser of Wil- news of these localities./)�General cone utcing done Eric Kennedy, only .soli of Mr. and W b=ter• wist ,(./Y 6
lis 'church. For the past five or !!i>t Coal Exploded
.Oood Gompaniee Representel -c:••, .lylrs. U A. • Kennedy, Toronto, the. Hensall Man Found Dead' In His Barn
Phone No. Me _Goderlch. ont. years she had made her home in De- While putting coal in the range one
marriage to take place in November. The body of Mr; Frank Fitzgerald, £reit. mornin Inst week Mrs. W. Ii. Gunn-
1ONVEYANCINO AND NOTARY Ilutchiaon-Cash well-known and highly respected real- g
',190RGE g OREBNSLAD14, Esylteld, Cos• i Sadden Death at London. of Former ey, Wingham, met with an unpleasant ,% ✓
r Pubtic House Chapel, 'Toronto. at- dent of Hensall district, was found an 1 tl bre" r
w -•ff
yey.uclaK and notary Hart p , Clintont 1iI surprise.. The. Qac ..sppaaien ,y
trac ively decorated with autumn banging in the barn o • his farm a few .
ri Mr A•. F. ,Collyer, fprmerly of ploded and flew. all around the room.
LEGAL Qr NXI ' leaves and flowers wss'the quaint set- miles east of Hensall at noon on Wed- "INV�y
nesday last week. The late ::Vis. Fitz-:" Vinton, passed suddenly away on Several pieces strilck :Miss. Gurney �Ns
11, 3t. DARROW. ting for a smart October v�edding on Saturday, Oc4,, 17tb, while sitting on with -such 'force that it out her skin
Saturday; October 17th, when Marion genets was a passenger in n motor a chair in a field adjoining the ex. through the clothes, �1*L OZ.
Barrister, Soifeitor,.Notary Public; Etch Luella, daughter of•Mr.•,snd Mrs. Al car with.Mr. Truemah Brintnell some reme end of .the Thames Valle golf
Successor •to J:• L. Killoran t y Soft Bali Tournament lit Wingham
Phouo M Oafoe, TheSquare, U,11d�Hell bert E. Cash, of Stratford, was united time ago.when the latter was seriously, course, opposite Springbank Park, Six teams have entered a Soft 13,11
in marriage to Frederick Lotlne Hut- injured at. Lucar Crossing through London. The dead man was discover- League to be played a the. Wingham
'DUDLEY E. HOLIMIES ` chison, M. A.,. of Toronto, Odest' son the car the latter was drivim; funning ed by ,an employee 'of 'Carl • Fuller, Arena; •commenced on Thtt ham
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary into a' railway engine:. While Mr, $
Public Conveyen oar Etc.,. of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Ilutchisoil, of owner .of the farm in a field ofowhich night of last week. The' teams are
PHONE 21 HAMILTON STREET Seaforth,-'formerly 'of Mitchell. The Fitzgerald escaped physical it ury up- the remains ,were found. The chair the Foundry, Clerks, Lions; Indepen. p
AUCTIONETRING ceremony, was conducted by Canon H. on° that occasion, it had been noted,, had been placed there by Mr. Fuller's dents, Rinky Pinks land the Militia.
J. Cody, of St. Paul's Anglican church. that • since the accident he was at, -.,Aran. It is believed that Mr. Col-
�VIlU11As GUNDRY. times unaccountably depressed and it flied in Saskatoon ORE w rv-u,.
Inwood -Stewart 1 er had been seized with a heart at- s>:FoaE to A TEas
Internal and ernal Ire
,,are .pramptI relieved by
sTHOMAs' ECLECTRICOIL
THAT.IT HAe 11EEN BOLD FOR NEARLY `RIFTY Y[ARf, ,
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Live Stock enil.Geuerar Auctlo/ser. I `Miss Gwendolyn Stewart, .youngest is eby, big friends that his action tack just after. climbing the fence and Mr. Samuel A. Parrie, brother of NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITII:a
Itwutlwil street, ooderich. • h outcome of such an attack. had sat down on the chair for a• rest, .Messrs. Robert and Andrew and Miss
,tries . made overywher4l sued aU urory daughter of Mr. slid Mrs. Andrew Mr• Fitzgerald had lou8 been a resi-
yde to the you eatisraction. St art f er —11 known residents Mrs. Collyer accompanied her hus- Margaret Ferris, of next Wltitechurch<
•arolernT Este notes discounted. ofeSeafarth where Miss Stewart was .dent of the vicinity and stood. in high band on his hunting trip. as .far" as
' respect, He,leaves a widow and four After brief
passed away in • Satskatoon October.
13th. It is about thirty years `since
Ua3N:N'1 nui3ERTSON.: S rin bank. a stay in
born, was married Sept, 16th to"B4r. children. • p 8
Qualified Auctioneer, ' Leslie Wilson Inwood, only son of Mr, the park they separated, she to go
the deceased. went west.
Passing of. Old Citizen of Blyth home and he to search the-woods'for
Eldon Street. Goderlch, and Mrs. E. Inwood, Westmount, Mon -
Died, In Tarnberry
will conduct any :ate in nie County of On the death of Mr. Samuel H. Gid- game. $e had secured none` when
will
For information apply to'P. J, :treat, Rev. A. E. Rnnnells_pe;forming
After an illnesai which continued for
.Huron. ley on Wednesday morning of last- death • overtook him.. When found,
Ryan, Hamilton St.,' w -imers lett with -the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Stewiirt week Blyth lost one' of its oldest Citi- both barrels of his shotgun were
many months, Mrs. Christopher Jobb,
him Nvill receive prompt attention.. and family moved to Montreal from
anaffam ten years ago' zens, one who, up until a couple of loaded and his pockets were -filled with
passed to her reward'at her -!tome on
the 10th con.,'of Turnberry on Wed -
INSURANCE :years ago, had been identified .with ammunitions The late Mr. Collyer
f nt ll tt P d s
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1NdURA.iuc pent a `numner. of Sears in Clinton,
nesday, Oct. 14th, in her 67th year:
,Her husband predeceased her several
�,{ cY1t,LOP MG AL' FIRM
41. 00• __ On Wednesday, Oct. 14th, the death ]age for over 40• years, and his pas- being employed with, the Jackson Mfg.
years ago. maiden name was
ria► fwdproluau Property ta}urea.
,uue of pruvurtrty tuew•ud up to 7souaq, occurred of a vem highly .esteemed sing out is much regretted. Born at Co., and was married there, his wife,
.Her
Janet Hastings and she-is'survived by
w, #3,048,+76.00. resident of Hullett township in . the Exeter 65 years ago, he was married being a daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Jas,
two brothers. and three slaters, 'John
Jr't tul;Na--tawes cocn'►t , pre apt. rson Of Mrs. John H. Fowler who 'in 1881• •to Rebecca Taman, of Bl th. Stec The remaitO were brow ht to
aderich; las. Eraast. �icd-I' ideut, I1e ► y p• 8
Hastirr i, in Manitoba; Fetor. Hast-
eecimuod.; T. B. Hays, seC.-1'r s., Sao• sassed away at her residence on the He conducted a tailoring and gents' (Minton for interment, the funeral
Ings, Mrs .• Geo. D. Fortune, Misses
fill. F. Mcoreeeor, sarottl► ''th nondession after a somewhat furnishing business ..-in Londesboro, taking' place from the home of Mr.
tona_thy The• last
Aggie and. Mary, all of"Turnberry.
• u. Urieve, Winthrop • WW Wrin, Con' illness. decensed lady Crediton and Wingham, moving to Steep on .Tuesday afternoon of
OFCIAE,laMr.DAMew'soAloeeatbr ants.
once ; (lour Accart6ey, ruclteremlth : was a native of Hullett, her maiden Blyth some 40 years ago, where he week.. The funeral was under - the
Ferrlr, arlock ; John Beahewtae,
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droadhagan; Murray Gibson, Bruce- naive beim Elizabeth Runci.man .Van carried on business until seized with a direction of the i. 0.'0. F., of which
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Egmond, d--lof-r' of the late Edward stroke of paralysis two years and two the deceased was a member.: The re-
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.laid.
wENTS—I, W. Yeo, dodertch ; stuidt Iran Egmond. Fl- Bons boric in Mul- months ago which incapacitated him. ligious services 'were conducted by
canton wol, talesney, Searorm ;
;tet,, : the Rev, C. J: Moorhouse. .
litncaley, sesrorth, let+, spent her. girlhond +here, mprried On Friday, the 16th, he was
Red Pepper Rub. sure to get the
atnuine., ith the name Rowks on each
same city, who wero comim;„ i, nto
sell. The Essen car struck the ma-
the corner,
of Minto
.aeized
ulicy Huiders can pay their Ass"smento And reared her fav"U- there,- and with the second stroke, from which he Holmeaville Anniversary
fir. Goniar -torr, 09derldii, A. J. Yon-
GODERICH
Bropoeu Bros�
, past services; on. -Sun-
.n'e l:t4thtng "�atore, proton, or J. 1f. there, after along, ugeftil nn•9 respect- succumbed. Deceased was n The
Ire of the -
ws, odyneld. +
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..anniversary
ed life she land down the tato--f. of master of the 'Blyth Masonic lodge, dap, Oct. 18th, under the auspices of
�~
IEIRIr INSV1ttANCLr
Have it attended to try the- I
her mortality and her spirit, r,donied, fur many years leader of the Metho-- the Holmesville Brotherhood. were
took its flight to the tipper and better• cels+ choir. and leader of the band at very well attended and most success -
HEAT
FOLKS
Rin eeler
out about the head and taken to Mrs.
-Patterscn's private hospital. iretisall.
life Mrs. Fowler Is survived bher,,r -+li on, 'man ,occasions. Deceased
WEST WAWANOSN AFUTUAI FIRE INSURANCE CO y t y fol in way. Tete, discourses by
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the WdInD .
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and 'was u%e6rseioux when admitted. +�
Established' X87$J;aughter:
orrowing husband, four song mid one is survi� ed by his widow, :four daugh- the Rev W. E.,Milfson, farmer proal-
.'.:. .
Head Office Dungannon, Ont.
Dr. Fowler, of Guelph;, ters and .t1vo sons, Mrs. A. Mcvittey, dent of the London Methodist Center.
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Harry L. Salkeld, R. R. No. 2, God-.
erich, pres.; Win. J. Thompson, Aub
-urn, vice pres,; directors --'Wm. Mc-'
QW11an, St.Helens; W. P. Peed, R. U.;
No. 2, Lucknow; H L. Salkeld, ^phone.
600r11, Gaderich; Alex. Nicholson,
Lucknow; Wm. Watson; :las. Girvin.
IL R. No. 6, Goderich; Will. J. Thomp-
son, Auburn; Tim Griffin, R. Rr No.
Miss Edythe r..+l^••, T,)r-nto; It. Gid- enjoyed by the congregations wrful ana re hich SHOOTS I-mTO Y(X)P- E*
ley, London,'a.nd FI. ridl-v and Miss gathered morning and evening.. A CE1.t:AR. 'YOU CM SAY
Pearl, Blyth. The furp'-al ton'.c p�hase tmen's choir furnished music at both 01001)- i0 COLD AND
on Fri ciigp craaafternoon,Oct. 2 -3rd, under services. in the morning , a solo by t
Mr. Olarence Potter wdi much appre: 1. `FURNACE'
Chatham Man Dies of Injuries at ciated and, in the evening the choir 7ROUCiI,�S
Hensall was assisted by, the Lobb Quartette.
Mr. 1. C. Graham.. of. Chatham, re- The fowl supper on Monday evdning
7, Lucknow; Chas- Hewitt, Kinear-the
dine, Omt.
heat of red peppers takes t}�e 4 presentative of the Rennie Seed Com- was not as successful as it might
( Toronto, died at Hensall have been,. owing to the gevero wind -
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THOS. STOTHERS, T• G. ALLEN,
"ouch" from a sore, lame back. It ca'"n
not hurt you, and it certainly ends the
I
pony; of
Wednesday e•ifning, Oct. 21st, from storm which raged all clay. But a
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+Tres,. Secretary.
torture at once.
When you Etre suffering so you can a
injuries received a couple of bouts number gathered and those who did.
earlier in a motor car accident on the enjoyed a good supper, The /,blas
81N ICED PINEAPPLE TiN 2'�'N35c
SLICED
0• GAvANAGH
hardly get around, just try Red Pepper 'London
road, just outside of Hensall. were laid in the shed,.which had been
i
GENERAL ApEN(s
Rub, and you will have the quickest tit.!
lief known. Nothing has such concen-
Mr. Grham was alone in a small car nicely decorated for the occasion,
and had just left Hensall was on This plan was carried out to save con.
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trated, penetrating hent as red peprs. ,
Just as seen as you apply Red Pep•
.and
his way to Exeter when he wss.tnet, fusion while waiting for service, an
aAlse �lio Ims-Aatdest, AosWeai, Aatalmobile, sad
Fire IMtwranot
4 ,.when
per Rub you will feet the tingling beat.
In minutes it warms tile, sore spot
turning at the Landon road cos- inconvenience experienced other years,
tier, by' a larger car driven by Jack places being inid.for two hundred to
Fl)1tF is a merry sight to hellrjl {
OFCIAE,laMr.DAMew'soAloeeatbr ants.
through and through, Pain and sora iEason,
of'St. Thomi,s, who was ac• ...;,..,.,,,.,,.,..,.
5otlteUne is layitlg in a stoe�: t�f
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Bess are gone,
Ask a►ny druggist for a gar of Rowles
of the anied by Richard Hindry,
comp,
Hen-
heat slid Clleer. The coal 1'Gy°�
Red Pepper Rub. sure to get the
atnuine., ith the name Rowks on each
same city, who wero comim;„ i, nto
sell. The Essen car struck the ma-
the corner,
of Minto
are never so joyous as Nvlrell Lhey
enter x happy houseliold They
lite life furnaC•. I'lt�v
Bropoeu Bros�
_ - -drive
driving it into the ditch and Badly
he c
Ire of the -
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wrecking it. The occupant way badly
lighter! the Work of tettiiitlb Lite
QCDEftICW
Rin eeler
out about the head and taken to Mrs.
-Patterscn's private hospital. iretisall.
tires. They go about their jird
without fuss or dust ail,' sec Iii it
•
the WdInD .
,
and 'was u%e6rseioux when admitted. +�
that you get heat• with thu taint-
"' FU terall DirM�cto $
Iftineral Director 'slid
The accident occurred about 4 o'clotk
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sur Etttbah fll'f�
i;llatbl�llla�er
In the afternoon and death ea rno at
l CALL THE—,.
6.30. From the first examination
orders oaxalullir attended fwr
h0ttrs—night or lofty.
d'oderich, Onterl0.
doctors knew that tho sane wase crib-
00, as the oationt was 14,4priwo, from
.
ati all
•-
iterlous 4xsncu±tiiinns. A noa+•ri,r,rtnm
j "�
All a tlls promptly attended its
8tty or night.
rxaminstlon of dMcrase'd vrs+s bald by
sins' e ��'
Gonanes 17r. IlvmAman. of ,,
`fhn
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Graham, who wee a resident of rh,it-
s 4A
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MANY
_._ ,e�,,,erseu
0 A S T 0 1 A tram, had Uteri coming to Hensall fot'
e�
UDOMitdost stores Los,
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TIN
NUTS 29c.lb.
W1lVMIXED
ckio o "' "91M .''�i5V lbe
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BULK COCOA 2lb:. 25c
SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE 55 ;>,.
SAMETT'S UCOIUCE
ALL90RTS . 29c 1b•
81N ICED PINEAPPLE TiN 2'�'N35c
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