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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-21, Page 544,10tary 2114, 10.04 ThA taintOlt NZ.1',,'S.*ROCAN THE OLDEST: MAN INAMERICA ;}• S.. 1-4 4 Ire ••" ar• 4 ' Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters by Using Pe-runa. • M. ISAACISROCIS$ DORN IN DUNCOMISE CO., N. C.; MARCH I, 17C3. ills age is AC year& vouched for by authende record. Ile says: attribute my extreme ()Nage to the use of Peruna.!' r , _ Born before the United States was formed .. Saw 22 PreSidezzts elected. Pe-rit-na has protected hirn from all sudden changes. • Veteran of four wars. Shod a horse when 99 years old. Always conquered the grip with Peruna. . Witness in a land suit at the age of ll0 years. . Believes Peruna the greatest remedy of the age for catarrhal diseases . %.0409.•%06.9104191 • I'ISAAC BROOK, e eitizen of McLeti- el. nazi county, Texas, has lived•for 115 years. For many years he resided at llosque Palls, ethteen miles West of Waco, but now lives with his soz•ila-lay, at Valley kills, Texa,S; A. short time ago, by request, Uncle //mac came to Waco and sat for his pic- ture,. -In his hand no lipid a stack cut from the grave 'of General Andrew , Jeaton which has been carried by him' ever slam Mr,1rock is a dignified• old gentleman, showing few signs of de- crepitude.' ITIs family- Diblo is still pre-; served, and. it shows that the date of his birth wha'written 115 years age. . Surely a few Words from this remarka- ble . old gentleraan, who firri lied 115 yeers of experienee to drew from, Would • be interesting is vrell as profitable. lengthy biographical sketcth is given of this remarkable old Man in the Waco Times -Herald, December 4,1898. A still more preteetious biography of this, the oleest living man, illustrated vrith a double coattail. portrait, was given the readers of the Dallas Moreting News, dated .December 11,,1898, and Also the Chicago -Times.. Herald a same date: This centenarian is -an ardent-friendeof Peruna, having- need It many years. , In spooking of his good health and eleeeeme old age, Mr. Brock says: "After a Man as lived In the Werld ;ung as have, he ought to have found out a great many things by ex- perience. think I have done so, #40ne of the things I have found out to my entire satisfaction is the proper thing forailments that are due directly to the effects at the climate. For RS years I have withstood me changeable climate of the United States. "I Int,y0 always beea a very frasetby man, but 0 course subject to the little affections 'Which are due to sudden hanges in,he climate and temperature. During my long life 1 bave knowa ereat Tacna remedial or coughs, ,colds and dierrhrea% "4sfor Dr, Ifartman's remedy' Peruna, I have found it to he the best, if not the only, reliable rem. edy for these affections. It has been my standby for many years, . and I attribute my good health and extreme olcl age to thisremedy. "It exactly meets all my eequire,e manes. It protects me from the evil effects of suddea changes; it keep's MO le geed appetite; it gives me strength; it keepseny 'blood in good circulation. thave come to rely upon it almost f,ne• tirely for 'the many. little things for whicht need inedielne. "When epidemics et la grippe first began to make their appearance ie this • country .1 'was a sufferer from this di. "1 had several long sieges with the grip. At first !did not know that Peruna was a remedy for this disease. When I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, I tried Peru= for la ,grippe sad found It to be just the thing." .. In a later letter dated January 81;1908, Mr. Brock 'writes; "1 ext well and feeling as well as 1 have for yearee The oily thing that bothers reels my sight. If I could see better I could walk all over the farm and it would do laze good. I would not be without reruns." • Yours truly, • • • • , . . 114/14,40e1 • . For a free book on.catarrh, address. The Forum, Median° Co., Columbus, 0. If yeti do not'derive prompt anel Sags! *tore' results from the use of i'ernna, . Write at once to Dr. Hoirtman, geeing a • full statettient of your ease and . he Will, . bo pleased to geee you his vainable ride :vice gratis. Addrese Hartman, President of :The Hartman • •Sanitarium, poll:Imbrue Olii RESTLESS' ANT CROSS. • • -Mien infants or young children - ..re restless and ..crois sa- peevish it is a very certain sign that • they. rare , not 'well. • The incther May not know just what tlie trouble? is, ;but she can depend mem. it . the trouble exists. Give the lir 1,e im•.! Baby's Owri Tablets,, see hew promptly it.: will be ehang..d into a happy, •,smil- leg,. good natured child.. tie' little.' or -t wib sleet), soundly and- naturally and the mothce will also obta:n -her; much needvd rest. Here is the proof - given by Mrs, John E. Ramsay, port. hill,• P. E. I., who says : . "My 'baby :.. wascross, restless and did net sleep well, but after givinghim Betty's Own.. • Tablets he became- better natured,. sleeps well and is growing finely. • The Tablets have been a great. ,blessinglo both .baby • and myself." •-•, . • The Tablets are a prompt, anit cer- tain cure - for •sueli troubles as inee- gestien, sour • stomach,. eolic, con•sti- pation, diarrhoea, simple fevers i.iici. other minor ailnients.. They ••• always ' do good and cannot Possibiky: 'harm the most Celicate -child.- 'Von 'can get the Tablets irmu • any medicine. - dealer, or ; they will be, sent by- mail I at 23 cents a box by writiag_ter The ' Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, Brockville • Ont. •'• Morris Township. • All the ...-toWraltipe officials eof 1903 havo been te-a:ppointed. • • • • : M. Healy anti 'Miss Adeline Kel1y,7t13, were. quarried on Tuesday of- last week a.t Myth. Meet* Kelly endlliss King- were merrier` on licielay ef sarne -week. at. 1.11Vt1-4.,'• . • At the lathe of the bride, -3rd. Line, Morris, on Jap. • 1,2 , Rev:. Jan RoSs. 'of Brussels tied ti e matailitonial • bole between 'Miss Jennie, 'yeunge.st.a.l.siegh•-• ter of Joire. and Ars. Mo.sore. vita. H. 1NIcp4chern Of Olds,. N. W. T. Tile 1 ri- de wore a, blue .clreSseuel white. silk, we:ed.:mid looked' Vary .neat. .• Wedeang gifts', handsome, aisefel and yabittele, evidenced ,the esteem -in ewhieh" the prificipels ..are lited. After a well-pre- pared supperhae leen partaker.: .of the cc citing ae...s mom. enjeyably 'pent/ in music. and soeial -chat, etre:and .airs. Meltachern have:left for their' hatese in the West where the.groom •is -ranch- Mg, ' havieg. .speitt 3 years- at Glee, which is about • 6o IflhlLt, Mirth :Of Cal- . ' eneetingof•!the Morris breech. Agricultural society eraS held last Week. 'Tree/hirer :Metcalf. preSent- Cal atintial "repert which showed the. receipts to ite$1358,e8, with. 'E..11 expenditure of •51289.08,leaving :et et: .00 hand cif •*6-9,7o. The foCflow- i•ng officers 'end c'itectors, were itlectecl: President, J... 13. Tierney' • 1st Pica; 7,‘,Ir, Robert Ferris • :.2;1(1. ice; Mr: .Win; Jacksen•. • .. • • .: Morris direr:tab's, Messrs. George, • : . • 'f ay lore Pellock end' Duncan • • Lai:diem . • • Hata Wewanosh clireetors, Messrs R.. 13. McGowan 'and Richard' •CoileY • Hallett . direct -0:14, • Messrs. .W... Sloan are, Cleeles Reddell - Blyth Directors. "Meesta. Elden Liv- Ashfiekl TONAtiiShip;(... • • ' Mrs. I Cook -*.nd family, whoLac been residing in this to1.r,1 i1 tor the past six t. -ears, left, kr Uncle- Sant's' extantins on Monday: The 11eig4e43er5 will miss them end weal them esery success in their new Inane. ••.• Mr. Geo, Swan, vlus rented Mrs. E. Cook's place, moved in the past week. We wish him luck in his undertaking.: The farm is contact' .one of the. best farms in the district Mr. Harry Walker is on a visit • to friends in Clieton, • Cctincil met Jaiiiiary litit as re- quired 1:y statute. Members all pro- •ent and each trok the necessary oeth att qualification and declaration of of- alitertes re last nteetieg readeed rassed. Moved by John, McIntyre and secouded by Wm: Kiekley thee itt, J.. McKay be appointed assessor, R. A. Cerrick, collector, and Jelin Leng..•aud A. R. Finlayson be erpoiated. altolitore carried. The following accounts were paid : Geo. Twambly gravel St .04, A. Cook gravel $ee; :6, J. Miller gravel $6.32, Wm. Stothers roseirig thiancial , statements $4.00, Witl. Treleaven: bal. alum salary $60, .Tolm Keefe plank 75e, J. McGee stone aner ceder fe, eltontas Shackelton repairing culvert T. E. Case , for 1h:eget-nen library $to„ Hospital for sick ehileeett Ste, J ohnstr grcvel $3.o4s, Loused then adjourn( to ;nett agaiffoit Feb, trait. PNEV:VIONIA IS FILTANG 11T13 110, '1 Ale'. ireg'stint erect \Val.': Ernie.. Auditors, Messrs. 3M, Hamilton • and Tames Nleltlurchie. • no, doubt . be surprised wheae he hears . . , . - • Hay Township.. • 'Tlo • azusual electing of tie... Hay,' 13rench !Agricultural 'Society was lield• in Zurich on, Wednesday: or -last. :Week -• with Preeiclent; Caldwell in the' c/ 'The Secy4rep.surer's• and .auditbrie poets were aelepted biy the. fnuting.. •The cash baleirce• On hand at the be- : 'ginning tit:epee was $48.50, Meta-, berg up • :16r .19o4 Making. • a. net balance. of- 1-1•14:•50 to the, redit of • the society.. •The fallowing.-olikers . were elected far; this ;year : • . • . Presieent, W. T. . Celdwell • . " (Re-elected by acelamaticet) . ist Vice, I3. 8. 17'hillips • e • . end Vice,. Fr1. Willert• • • Directors, .Jolin pfall, John Peeler; • Chris. Either; John. Geiger, 121l. • 'Beater, Wm. Roeder, .Cltrie.. •• . • 'wale, 'Rs. G. Niohdl laid William • eaniorit : ,AnCitors, .• Jacobe...Haberer •• . Zeller (re-elected.) :.• • a A vote of thank; •was teadered :to• 'President Caldwell 'for: hisservices, to the „society in the paste to. whieli Celdwell •responhed in a neat speech. • The helan•cu in the en/usury has been retie:cud bY nearly $moasince laet. year; -owing to . the prize list lichee largely extended and the entLyorable weather ore fair eay acted adversely'dtathe sere pine. .At the directors' meeting, fela ltir. I); S. Faust was . re -a - pointed :Secralary-Treasercr, for the year. • . 'Durittg the. past eaelengs ser,sou arr: G. • •tildighoffer's eau: of . the i4th con. Placed e note in• .E. barrel of 1.341dwia. -requesting the buyer to write, lute concernieg thee'. 'Mr. Wight/11er this week received a letter from Wk - ler, 'Manitoba, dated 3 au, fah:, 1904: written iti Gentian from. a Mr. ,Jaccer Fehr. The writer .says . the appleswere •excellent tied that ha purchased Ahem. in. 'Winkler ,front 13: Jeteman for $3.75. 'file writer also asksto know what Ala Edighoffer . gait per 1t1,1. and will • • C De.? quitlificalbaree and declarati•ons. of, office Mr. and W. Them:see of Titian - burg are registered at the *Aberdeen for the season. . . Mrs, W. (Wallace • and. intent son arrived anTuesday .evening front their home at Petrolea, mei will spend a few weeks with alr, 'end Mrs. Itichaxe Spreng, Mrs.. Wallace's parents. 'line W. I,ogan returned on Tticede.y to her haute at Buffalo after a mast enjoealtict visit to hor paretits, Mr.and Mrs. kiex, 'Xirkbride, her •clairgitter,, airs. Fred. Idurneee and to her Clinton' that theyou were bght. here for X. The toweehip *outwit met an the It- th inst. aal members being present. Every eay we le/re ote f mtecete being taken 'vvitli pueustionle. The only pre- ventative is to get streng reed .iceep• your lay healthy. Take Ferrozorte which • inekes the rich •red hittd of Illoord that nourishes and stimulates the reitire system. q wee all run .• down ane, an apt strbject for pentium - et" writes A. 13. Charters of• Darling. ton, "when I trice/ Verrozone, 1 didn't - believe it was poesilde for Ferrozone to build me ttp so quickly. In n few • days my appetite rinuroved, .co or came into my dealer and .1 felt stron- ger. I gained eight pounds and re- gained ••Itty. eta .time vigor thrcyttgit us- ing rerrozotie. Try • Verroionee • .• it.- fiseures health. Price eoel . ............ a relatives Lticknow. • Sir. James Hood of irucknOw net with s, terrible accident en Wednesday of last week is Mr, Welter Wilson'e letralt. on the .140. concession of West Wawatiosi••;, a few miles south ot Luck - now. Ile was drewmg out small logs with ,a Lome and Was evidently lead- ing the animal when, the stick (glint- ber became fist. The sudden stop ap- pears to have .thrown the animal trine its feet and in .falling it struck tagaitet air, Hood crushing hint underneath ite body down 1 htto the deep SOTOW. He 'Was wctkfn itt OKI best; atom at the time alai just, how tire eecident did mei* will tie'ver be known, 'but whets ha was found Nemo time after the accident by -Mr. Isere! IV/arisen, who went to the leech, Atter a, load of, wood, tite hotte was still lyeig on its} back in the enove witlt the lifeless. body of Mr. Mod, creshed beneath it. Ihe bludy was nob dis- figured and -it -seprmscd thet 'death W0,0 CallSed by suffocation,. • • • 'Were made as follows : Iteeve,. Peter Laumet ; Couecillors, J, K, Goetze R. - McArthur, Wendel Smith,' Alex, Thole- pson:' • ' • • aleved by . Thompson-Goetra-That the following salariere be paid the re- spective. ollicera for 1904 : Clerk $T25, treasurer $eo, assessor $6s,. collector •earetaker of hall $25,, auditors $6 each. Carried. • • • Thompson-MeArther-That the. fol- lowing be appointed officers for the year 1904: Clerk, F. Hess Sr, Treastirer, T. Samson Assessor, 11,' Ilippiteadt . Collecter, Chas, Troyer . Aultitors, 11. 12, Salm:mit and 1 Merner . Caretaker, Mrs, Goetz 'M. It. 0., Dr, 13nel *man Member B. of 3 yeas, Alex. • itleEtvers ' Sanitary Iterector E. Die e ,Tatnes 13 iti r For Wet Div., IT, Zinencrinan And • that rt by-law be ps:ssed -cot's:- firming the same.' Carried. • Goetz-SmIth-That the 'folloWing atm/tints be paid.: Sas. 11. Bell. gravel $7.1 e,.Iiospi.trie.for sick children $to, of 'reekeremith half share cement culvert Texelan road $46.69%..Yej,Iess Sr. CX'. 111 re/initiation $6, F. W, earn- Ocembe final ittspeetires W, 13: north $4% F. W. Verneoribe extras and inspect - Schwalm 'Wahl $20,50. Carried, The council adjourned to theft on the Ist ole.y or 1 ehruary. e • • IT PAY TO ADVERTISE _ •• THE 'EWS41ECORD.• 00000 -..emeasemairserfereeptreespereplersirealssire , I0000.0000000� The News of Goderich. MISS E. Skiniliege, (:")R(A0400 Win:00 00. ®•.$K) 0000 • 0 Om of our popular typos is aboin lead to the altar '10 (it "4.* aeran young 140 at an early Cate. The Ulritish, Exelaurbe was sold la week to Mr. Ea - Swartz, formerly . the Huron Mr. Will. Swanson, harawary ma chart,. Hamilton, 'peel pretty hitt daeghter, Beatrice,- were -called to ti residence of Mr. Swanson's mother 1 her serious illness. • - • Mimi Pearl Tietheway lett en Sate day for London whore fele will teke commercial -course at the Business Ce hege in that sity. • All . Who kraw the late • Mr. Coll Meleer were extremely sorry to tear •of his eudden 'death on Thursday. II had not been -very well for some .thu .but itis sudeen departure vets ta•expe. tech When his brother Norman .carlie him far' breakfast Le did not, xespon epe. going . into, hie roon lefina, dead. Heart failure is, said to lieei caused death. •The: "easkel'eeee merle to, order. as . :was 'eee inehe acrose.rna h feet' 3, -MOO lona “Collie," as he was, •familiarly known W8.3. . one • of cur largest men, stroe and heavily built... captain Dan Me Iver attended. his brother's• funeral wt•ich was very, large, all the mariner (000 00000000 Correspondent, '0.0000.0 0.00 000 000 10 Ott ThittlidO.y, X4th +LIU.). at the resie Ler dorm of Mrs. P. E. Bell we had the ' pleasure of attenering a little 5 o'elock st tea tO COMmemorato the 7.6th antiie'er- of sary of airs. Seultas birtheity, .tuother of the Messrs. William Saults, le: teenager of the Winnipeg. Free Press ; le George, postmaster at Brewton, li. J. a, of the Salts Nouse, Goderich ; 13,- ter a .the liquor store ; Alfred of the G. T. R. 'stall end Mrs. r. Bell, r.. • Godericha Mrs. .Clurtess, Loewe and 4 • • • • - • Mrs Smith of rowlerville, N. Y: Mrs. 1- Saults related many remioiseettees, of • her early life he Canada alier of her English Norfolk' home cue bettered or n more Milos from thit. great city of:Lon- e doe. She is 'very well this. seasan, 0-, much ' better than. foe the past: year c- and we *ista that Teeny more years. 4 may be spared her. d /Omit two hundred persons had the . eleesure of being regaled with fine_ e .oyster: sopPer 'ureter ataspices of the 4 Women's Institute „at. the St.- Law- rence; The ainirig..room •Was fancifully „ . decorated end - three . well -appointee. , tables were set with silver, out class g ;end- china. The. oysters were done to a turn .and farts, cake and many other , nice. things were generously distributed s among the guests. After supper Mr. Nerman Kernighau presided as chair- , man in piece. of Lt. Col: Young, • wha. was uns,voidably •absent 'Mr. .Kernig - o hall' wen -read;, for the position hut humorously. said that he had arrenged a a speech on different' subjects which the absenee of the Tat. Col: made it , njmoltlx)sesviebli4 gtkrtae.- battneak absonlele- Ocf°110.1eiti. address • he would jest . give voice. to some thoughts the- present - beepy•-• en- tertainment. brought to .his trend, and after . a/ few levee)/ and suitable remarks, • gee ef: them beieg - that as -chairman. of: the. exerting he preferred .te. stand. Ile .was delighted to meet sd•niany -that ..avening- aver that he thought the. Wothene• Institute was cle•••• grand work.. Miss Skimings was their called • ueon fOr. ea instrumental • which she gave, to thQ evident .satisfac-: tiOn - of the .assembly. • Miss, Ednts Straiton, Arave her Scotch, reeitation 'Moo Tatn Pi -to the great deligEt of -.Old • aml young.. Her ,Scoteh accent is very perfect. Captain -Leith- . weite •WE.S. • then called triton to deliver. an. .address... Ile' said he was .vory glad to .amangesc• pleasitig .a.S.-- itembly. and to see 'them cidcy them, seines in this. good•worir of The Wote-., .en's Irseitute. He 'thought they were. makir.c.:their. dainty.in tliis age. :People ...earlier, in the history of :our -co:retry healeitier. then they . are -todey. • But end paint. wool, en's .institute .seiqued: to ..!bear - mos1. upon he .1.1101:7.1 'was- the ,tiniting 'and •conntrY . in b•ond unity • .• to further. "inatritilOinal projectS .for saie• in. the, . count 1% 1.0(11)10 .11ad•a•plev-.. SnpplY...:7fer rtite•fieceesities.of. life, • lhut theyeonly, said .whet •it was • nat necessary ,•to .eitir.• Sam. Beau's'. recitation ,•-:••1,The----old--tinies:---were the best"' • ,greve. much pleasure'. to • ail.. Thegrasnophime .selectians arranged. hi,, Mr; Clierles Deity were ve.ey good . and • were tectreelottentite. Wietring-arrat- etere ti eu anyOther aet . the .pro- gartie:. :The • oe.lir . mloist woe' ii•ttle • Miss ' Nellie: • Treelie•way • who saeg. Wlatie will :aria take for me pepat e" • • With • hermit faste..... :Thu seug nutubeii liad • to. be :left. aet„ the partics. who geee their panics .to tissiet -not•respota elege Little Mheguerite 'Miller,. 'recite. '.ed :extremely :Well ‘‘There's•no place • lila Gratedin'a'S .11.one in the c.ofintry...". Miss Mabel Ditty in' the 'Steer(' Dan- Itliee ,13.0.10.,Howrie in the •:•Ira 'esti Ji'g'" .preveit..themselvas, arletireble drawers. ...Miss. 'McLaren. 'eccorepeti1(51 ,thent..e. Bliss Teittlaway, accompefiled ler . little sister. , at tl:e pine() of ae address 'by. Mr.. Vanetter,. who, . we are "sorry to: say -could tate. attend, Mr. NM Robertson took his. place Signally wire .Mise. Neville „.•e,:eve • i"rbe Robireic ketent". tnd oteer selectionse 'Whale ihe.. geese§ were at eupper.'. ....The eileasere,giving 'evening .was • brattglif tre clotae:by.all standing. rte. .siegeng the Naeiorat Atte thorn., Miss .:Sk enrage if kesid*,. 'et. the. piar.o. A great-ntany . rentnined,s : and, ic reed theniselves dancing, ' ete.- ..Great . credit • is •due... the: etemiceteent ape( Mitt..13eck •fer her kindrase in giving the St. ',Law,rence, The Misses Greeic Dickson and-A.10a Dar. cey. 'out on. their. enowshoes the...office evening. -Anether whiter like this tete, We :will all have .get•.;;Itow., .8110es, • • - • ' ';' inatowe .aner a great mineser af pub lie oat business men etterding. Rev James A. Anacreon oiliciatea at xesi deuce. ane Meieland cemetery. Th pellbearers • were the. sie nephews o deceased ; Messre. 'Alexander, Joeepl and Noreen McPhail anti John, AleXe ander .erd Norman McIver. The 18.3(3- ily Which the late Colin McIver be- : longed came about, half a .beetery ago from Nova Scotia and, settletj. et the lake. • The euryivieg brothers are NorMan and Neil McIver, Captain. Dan. Mayer of . Collingwoed and ore sister, Mrs. McPhail. • • . .Mise Jessie Meedunald ecenta:to have quite recovered from her late' 'attack of pneumonia and is spendiug this motalt at, the hume Of her purents Mr. W, . A. Orasere.briage builder; Canasteta, X. • Y„ and -his' sisters,. Misses .Jean and 114ggie 4.• reser of Toronto, :all '4* ted at the ' family re, sidende at., Ate holalay tone. • .kisS. Maggie Eraser will. eeena the balance -of the, wetter at' lenge. ' • . , gre very sorry to • learn:.00. ' the continued illness of Mrs, George Shep-. hard at: „Nile. We trust sit •iney spared to her family for malty years. • Two of .Clintem's celestiala seereedeto be • deeply • interested : in -West street last week. • • .-• , .. • . • . . • . " Here.'s' reCipt fOr 1 1. ..,!rOppi: that si old, dall octor cn.a Godsend and :as la grippe , is •so prevalone at. tlits e'eci- son in some, lies:Hi-J(2.s eed the e. i recipe. ,eaSy• to obtain we Were .very Pleased :to Copy .it from an,.(ild nunbt of • the Kiogstoit, Whig, It is, as .C.inr • ,,a ..r', Will note,' ..purely :vwtetable :1'*0 o11lnqs,.gyi*....01- Sarsaparilla, two. • onneet.i Isyrrni et. 11 Andel i On, • 114T.0'. 0i1111. NyKt3:13 of wild,cherrye three. Melees Of whiskey, .cnie half • .0ence of fluid traet• , eastarrae•reix. together ; dose - ((11 -0. .1:42aSpoinift,1 every twe•heureeintil. :On ruesclae-•.• ftetwon the.rereams 1,4 agrieed rom Brantford aceompeeied by...Messrs, Albert,, William and Victor, the tierce $011:3. cif the deceesed. Mr..Tieliboutne lett .Gorterich, ?Ater the acteth of his wile and...with his datighter,• raise Lena, and three eries settled in the'. afore, mentioned • city; 'life,. halt no more . attraction for•him•i,, 'wan loyal' .v.tidg true St. •George's Chureh aswere .1(.3'llsisetarvi•liti e•tic:alrif';:'.1e''i,(Y)f • Li4' C 'sisters' are.,•371arried.'at --Thessalon .and 11,e others. are .1\I•re.- William ele- Ceughan and MrsGeoffrete, ichiAson. The other surviving niceribers • of his 'family are Theitias Of- Colborne town- ship, . \V Ili ani of (icdei'ichitownsh4p and :Harry of "town : 'Nr Tielibperrie was a &minty .conietable and 'a popular' member of thelire erigadenp. to • the eime.of his Imeing Goat:rah.' .On • the casket. were laid:two loving '-'irihntes, •sheaCres, by • Brantford friends: and a lovely • • wreath .by the ineinhers, of, the lue: 1 rtgade f1. rector of the Eng-, litch church, at -Breetfoed Officiated ce.• the,' residence 01'dt:ceased and:. key.' Mark ' Tiirnbull at Meetland • cemetery. The pallbearers 'Were Messrs.. liember, Wine Metreatl,' ----C. Belcher, Robert Shannere 'Santee Nevins; • 'The -loner-al: was ceinlected.by the fe,'.0. L. and al, Maitlene cemetery Bios Lox and Wood rear'. ehe beanti- .fid service tor the. dead. The • leneral was very large; his brother 0.reeccution uteurbers freme the. towesities as well as town.„. • e Tichiteurne, who attend- ed tite funeral cif their father here, /a- •tereed theft' hone: at. 13ratitiord an Wednesday: . • • ,• • • .• • - Mr, Harry Tichleitiree is lest reeete- aring from a. severe Case IA It aaippe..... • The following; are the efileers of the. Heron Lew, Associatieh ; • .President,' Judge Doyle • Vice, Y. lioliesteaa; Partidetli . SecaTreksurer, W. prouderat Auditors; R. C. !live and 'E..1.. Dickenson • • Library Coninlittee, Dickerea' san and. Pronatima • •. A very successful "Maher's"' meet, ing was heed teeter the aespiees of the, W,G, T. V. at. the resideeee of Mrs. Dan, Sutherland , last •Vriedy p, ilt Mr's; S, Brown presided and lett, H. Greheine gave an rieldrcsse• • •• At . time of Writing the elevator itt said to hold 4541)0o bershele 'el wheat, . Mr. W. H. Thottalen of Tilsonberg has bought out "the old eStabliseed, drug • store of Major Wrath .Terdatt, Mr, :Jordan sold out hie be/times once before- Mr. Davis of Wifigham, who, retained, the business for sonic thee and then re -sold it to the former own- er, but possibly this sale will be per- tuanent. Miss Hattie Harrison ored her friend, Miss Vat. Valkenburg of Norwich, are at the resideace Of Aire. T.fC. Harris- ote • • Mise1lhic .13arry has relented from' a morith's visit with her brother in Miss Floret= Graltarrie ie teacher of S. S. No, 13% East Wavvatiosle Miss Laura Bridges,late of that:. school, is home for the winter. • Mrs. W. Wallace rout babe terve re- - Wetted home to Petrolea. • Mrs. R. Sprinig took ofieadeice and lost no time ie getting the represeittra Lives of live generatioes in her family photogeaphed at an early date," On 1Vedneseray morning Great Grandee/0a' er afeCtout of Colborne curd her daugh- ter, Mrs. T, :Hamilton of tear•ahtuelt- • ester, drove into tlte ISesidence of Mrs. k. Spt•ung, accompaniedby Mrs. Sprung's daughter, Mrs. Acaon"loielier, •Calborne, teed baby sot, white at Mrs. Spa:ries they met Mrs. bprung's eld- est daughter of Petrolea, 141rs, W, lace erect infant son, Alan. All repair - 'let to the photograph steak and there • the group eertesenting (iv t genera- - dens were ia,lien e'• , . . The Grip Agaiu • TIIIS DANGER ODS TI AS MADE AlsTOTITER, ApPIiIARANCE. A • SUGGESTION AS 'PO 1 -IOW • TO (1.TARD • AGAINST , THE /rizs)ll•BLE ANI) ITS PERX.felt.IUS AF*1 liR 11VECTS. • , , . Avery winter influenza, .c)r, a.s it is morc:. generally know:, the, grip makes. itt appearance in .Canada. Every few years it spreads and aisarees-alatiniag proportions. .Protte . all ',appearances thisis one Of the.years in which it will seize 'upon a great nuniber Of victims for every day new cases are reportedia As in searla and typhoid fever, the - atter effects .of .•grip.. are .often worse than tile disease itself. The Sallow is left with a clehiliteted eystemeeltart of breath upcit the •elightest exertion, subject to headache and heart jalpita- tiOli, by every chadge in the weather, and . in a physical condition to mete the attackof more scrim% diseases, such 8.34 • pnetreacetia` and eore. swept:ion,. •• . • A timely suggestion alt to how to enctlet the system to resist the inroads of the grip and its after effects, is given. ley Mrs. Emma. Doneett, St. Ettlalie, Que., who says : "I had an 1 attack of the grip which left ine it suf- ferer from headache, pains in the stomach *and geeeral wedotess, 1 need several medicines but found uothiirg to help tee until / began, to take. Dr. . Pilik Pills. When I began to take these pills .1 was very much etre down end very weak, but 'they soon began to help nte and after using them a fa* weeks. 1 was not only as well asever but had gained in flesh as well., I can heftily tell- yott how pleas. at I lam with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, fort was feelingeery Imitate:4 when I .begers their use,, These pitIS eure by malting tine -rich reol Mac 6, thus etreectitenitig every Part of the body and eneblite it: • to throw off disease. Yoe can always' avoid imitations by seeiag that the full. Maine "Dr. Wiiliettis' Pink Pills fee Pale People" is printed on the wrap- per around every box. Sold by all Medicine derriere or sent post paid it so cent:4 a box or six for $2.50 by Writ- . her to The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., BrOckvilley Ot4L. Marriages. 1 . 11 4' 041 11 I II. I 4 11 ANDERSON--TAUCII-In Stratforti:O . Jan: 6th, .itry Rev. Rural,,. Dea geraisewonold .s(11\reitairigt.r.: foi:; (A)inlerr.solee. Anderson, Goderielt township, t eliss E. Tau& of eiebringville. , the resi- dence of the bride's fs,..ther, Jan, 1.?,th by Rev. John Ross, Mgt. ' Mei:where. of Olds, Alberta., N. W. to Jennie, youngest;.eatchter, - of air. Jelin Mason Qi Moms to- . EATTIsCilITLKEIL---At Brussels, on. atille"Orble Riz(ey‘'b'l • - Peter Patrick to MiSs Louisa, (J;a,ron:. -13, by Rev: T. W. C`OSeaS 12.0I3ERTSON-SANDERS- At Cran- ' erlson to Cora May, third daugh- ter Of Mr. John Sanders, all of -b•oth of Howielt townShiP.• LAUPORT;••••VJAN•CE7-At the resideu • ce of the bride's. mother,. Mrs'. Sus- ' tut Quenve, Exeter, on Jen. 12, by - Rev. lir. Retinue, Mr.. Wesley -14141U- - port of Creclitam, to Miss Mary Ellen geence of Exeter. rowbuit`^41r --In London, • by Rev! W. J. Clark, Mr. W. J. Fow- ler of Dungannon, to Miss Jessie Park, eldest daughter of .Mr, arid Mrs. R. 13, Maarren-' of Tuelleesini- , tie • 131450N -KENNY -At cn Jan .• 4th, by. the Rev. W. McGregor, Elson, McGillivray, to Miss C. gouty, Stephen, ItENNV-GOWER.-At Greed .13ead one Jan.- '40, by Rev. ,S, A. Carriete; Mr. • Jas. Kenny • of Stephen, to . Elizabeth Aim Gower Of the .saane . place. • Births. , • Colborne 'Township. • Lhe Ca'olborne •township Mena. Met . nth, the members taking the .. required oath' of oilice. All the nutni••• eipel officers of last yeae are retained. Nil.:(1).1(.1).: L.-IeMorris on Jan. fith, to . Mr. ant'sSirs. Edward Nichol, a calorth.. Javeary 6, them wife of air. W. Keeler, of a . DELEA.NEY-are McKillop an .January eth; the wife af .14. James Delean- . ey, 01 ir daeghter. BOWDEN-In Stephen on January -11, .to 'Mr, • Mal Mrs,' Win. Bowden, a ,s11.11A;N TIE -- Dash Wooe. natan. to Me. .and Mrs, Ezra • Tiernan, 4 MAI8:17,10TT-In Exeter •ro Jan, 73,11, ta • 'Mr, and Mrs. John Mellott Sreeor daughter, . • • . • , •CHISHOLM-In:Winghatu on January 13t11,- wife of 11, II. ale:Moine'. • a daughter, : • • ROBERTSON --In Wingham on ,Tane•-• ary 1111k -the wife -of Peter 'Robert, - son 1; daughter. • McCLINCHY,In Stanley, on Jan. 7, 'the Wife of Mr. Robert elecliechy. . of a daughter. • • : SCHWARTZENTRUDER-In •Hity .Ten: 8th, the wife of Mr. Mateo Schwar teentreber of a 'daughter. NMNr aLlI,rti---Illeti•.1,8..ansIlviz tro. Murky: of:Qin:Wm, •n son, • BEZZ0-'4ii -London- on Dee. to . Mr. 'and' Mrs. Rapii Bcttzo, former.- - ly -Clit:ttiti,.6.c.tithas_f.b.tre:e... • • STEEP.-afeakincle hatenersitiparnecitre;e . teth; Mrs, Peter • Steep, aged • '62, r,tv3a77,1:3Tf.):N.E-In ifulte'il.:.on Jo* ary tetle. Stele Roe., wife. of ealr. ." Themes Livingstone, eik„cd 77 years 'mut 3 motiths.: • . •• .• IRWIN-airyToronto on January retie' 1Ar 1331eritstst. l:jn ; eiladelsetsiav •al.,i..rti igll.;t,er anIorpnerly ,/ SMALLDON-4n. Yale; Mih., On ...letle• John 'Srealideri af Grey' . to- wel/chip,. aged 6a: eaare,- father of itirs•TifineS Duefoird fereierly oI •.• 'elinton • • : . . S0HXS-111 Vet:Orme 00 Saarae, Eliza Whitlock,. wife of Richerd • Johne, 4.:gect ,8o yeaz*. 1 Month' ttnei • 22 110Rlotte • Ann Willey, wife of Sammel R, Ho aiNi ;trin: 34s. • • • • .ne, age56years, 8 e , . thethe BRAN -In 'Creditee, en Sen., S.,. ..ikivtd!eraim, .a4,e4 b6 years. HERSLAKE-In..trshorne on Jan.' 12, . Mary Atin Rowe, aged „sr years,• moeths end try days— . liODSWORTII-e4u Gederich tavinship' • CM Jan.. relief; of the 'late Anthony DodsWorth,• aged 8;3 yearsi.. Goderich tevinship on •San, • • 15t11,'„Thtis. H, Cook,- ageo, 46 Yea, for the cotrung Year .with the excep- titer of the tateiters. The new •ap- pointees are Alex. Sheppard af Nile and John Wilson ef Aulhirsa, two former se/tool% teachers. Mr. Wilson • has for a, number of y.earS beelt auditor Lor the Ashfield and NVawanosti Fire . Insurance • Contpany and while a resi- dent of Hallett\ township Wel experi- ence in nunrickpiA auditing. Miss Clara Tewsley: has been award - ea the prize for to.teng given the best synopsis of the tee: sermons _entitled . "Ors Calvary,'," preacher by Rev, J.L. Smell .at Smith's Hill during: lase • summer. A synopsis .of the book is - requested, .031a -win be deliverer Iron the- pulpit; tot the receiver's credit. Misses Allie and Effie Glen received eiplonas for correctly repeatieg the Shorter catechism.. Zurich.. • Dr. ihtenittore ..V, S., ehowee the . Herald a three-legged €a1f,.last week, Which was a curiosity in another way as well, .the . entire insiee 'being tached to the outside • end ,•whieht. ire ..ternel• organs outwardly exposedettare without a perticle • Of lair covering. The calf was eeaci and the limbs heel to be • broken before taken from ' tlei .anintel. • The .frecik, made from the.. . clefeets noted, was otherwise, well - forme1 and nearly, if not quite, •ful; grows, .• Seaforth, • • • - The , anneal meeting of the Ladies' Aia Soehity of the Presbyterian chur- ch, was bela last week Wheel the fol- lowing calicere were elected : •- President, Mrs.. 8, Dickeon; • Mes. 'Larkin- and Mrs,. A. Mc- . . Leae Treaeurer, Mrs. W, Somerville - 'Secretary, Mrs.. Jets.. Watson; 'Thi soeiety climes the .year with . surplus .of over "teemto its 'credit in • the • bank, 'Alley. also aveided to give • "a Scotch' supper and a .rettsical • •pro- ' • grant in Cardiree • hail .o1.1 the .everaing, el 13 ern' 8.. anniePersery,* -Jan. 25th„ Ati a regular etcetera.; of: Lady Nairn • •• Camp, . Sores af Scotland, held • -last .• Week 'in' their Ipe•ge ream theefbflow- ' ing officers. were elected, foe' the cureente . yettr.:. . .. . . .. Chief, Wm. -Ballantyne . . Chieftein, R. L..Suri.th . • . . . . Chafereit, Jame.s McMichael • ' , ' . Recording and. Fivaucial Secretary, Sole Rankin , • • • Treasurer, Thomas iticliardson ee Marshal, A, Stobie 8tandard-hcat-er, Alex. Sutherland • Sr. guard, Win. 'McLeod • Jr. guard, Robert Steel .Camp pl.ysicien, Dr. McKay • The camp, has a membership of about .eiglity end .the imentersliip Steadily . groUring larger. . ebt*..4.4.461-44ttf....4. 41. 40"k,1 4 4 • tGareful • hservation • Can not be made through 14. glasses that silo not fit the • eyes. Oftentimes one at - 11, tributes a lack of c ear-. a. ness of vision to his eyes, 6 t when his.glasses are who- Ily to bla.me. • • ,t .1 ed.mut be changed ac- cordingly. $ Properly adjusted. glas- Eyes change and:glass- • : . .CORNS GROW 13ETIII4tIN TOES . 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