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The Wingham Advance, 1913-11-27, Page 5e k I * xnURSDAY, NOS"1"=rR 2 �, 19J3 CASTORIA For Infants and Ghildreu. The Kind You Have, Always Bought Bears the Signature Of .�. In. IF Use For Over THE WING R A.M ADVANCE JOHN Mtfi t61AXE Tenders will be received up till Dec. l for the following properties Two lots on east side Shuter St. on which are a largo frame house and a good barn, A fine property In a good situation, Two frame dweliinga on west side Francis Street nearly opposite Public School. These houses to be tendered for separately. Lot 11 and 12 north side Charles St. in James Angus survey, Lot 10 John Fisher's survey west side north Josephine Street, Tenders will be received by the un- diersigned for any or all of the above properties, with the understanding that the lowest or any tender shall not neees• tarily be accepted. Parties wishing to tender please call at our office for particulars. Ritchie & cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I urn Derry. Minutes of Council Meeting held in Bluevale, Monday, Nov, 17th. Mom - here all present, Reeve in the chair, minutes of last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Messrs Wheeler and MoBurney. Moved by Mr. Wellwood, see, by Mr. Rutherford, that the Annual Re. port of the Secretary of the Local Board of Health also the Report of the -Medical Officer of Health be a• dopted and that a copy of each be for- warded to the Provincial Board of Health.—carried, On motion of Mesers -bWellwood and McBurney, amended By L' Lw No 0, 1013, re Bolt Drain was read three times and finally passed. McBurney—Wellwood — That: By Law No 17, 191$ be passed for the hold- ing of a public meeting in the For- ester's Hall, Bluevale, on Monday, Dec, 29th, 1913 at 10 o'clock p,m, for the nomination of candidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors for the year 1814.—oarried. The following accounts were passed and cheques issued :-- R. Qilkinson refund dog tax, $100; Mrs. Potter error in dog tax, 1.00; H. B. Elliott advertising voters' list court, 2.50; Thos. Forbes gravel, 5 20 ; P. Powell voters' list, Board of Health, gravel. 47.97; H. Markley rep, culvert. Howick to pay half, 1.00; Hugh Tuck - A. ' AU - 76 Ann D R d CASTO F 1A Fox Infants and Children, The Kind You Hare. Always Beugbt Bears the i3lg,uature of � Vews Items � A year ago an Oklahams, girt adver- tised, at A cost of $11.23 for a husband. She was successful, and. on Saturday he died leaving her $91,000, or a net profit of $00,988,75. Another in- stance of the benefits of advertiefng. John A. Cooper asks Canada to pay some attention to the profits. We did once and were fooled, We paid some attention to a member of the Text Book Commission who prophesi- ed that we would never again be able to buy a full set of readers for 49 cent,. Many farmers will eat cheese in place of meat this winter, Meat i• worth from 25 to 30 cents a pound, while cheese only costs the farmer 1SJ cents. At the Paramount factory on Wednesday, the president, Mr. David Stewart sold $300 worth to farmers.--- [aipley Express. "upon County siemens Men's Association, ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION. PAPER NO. 5. Read the opinion of one of Can- gda's greatest statesmen in 11RE- MINISORNOE8,11 by the Right Honourable Sir Richard Cartwright G. C. M. G., P. C. "The passing of the Scott Act, as a government Measure, was a very serious political blunder which we ought never to have committed and a r4ry conspicuous instance of THE FOLLY OIs' INTRODU- OING A DUBIOUS PIECE OF LEGISLATION TO PLEASE A CLAMOROUS MINORITY," 4 11 was one of the few instances In which Mr. MacKenzie allowed himself to be influenced by A FEW NOISY DEPUTATIONS, largely composed of his political oppon- ants." "I DOUBT VERY MUCH THE WISDOM OF ATTEMPTING TO E ZTFORRCE PROHIBITION BY tke t1 ri rauaCorlraxr.. NONTREAUNEWYORK' ` ThirtyYears , , ;, 1 f� r i85 y M. i c r, s mond salary M. O. of H., 25 00; John Mulvey y (,feces, Rgidt while repairing in to used chimney on a house belonging to LAW. „ LEGAL ENACTMENTS." � T i4��� - - mewber Board of Health, 10 00; Wm. John PArobard near Clifford, found "Such enactments will never be t; a e• . RAILWAY TIME -TABLE Cruikhhanks member Board of Hexltb, 1000; John Burgess rent of Hall, 200;R,WHEL- that a large colony of honey bees had successfully enforced unless there CASTORIAfollows J ames Elliott Ins ,tier Board of P built a nest in the chimney. They bad gathered 70 pounds of honey as a is QUITE AN OVE MING MAJORITY the r;••:.:: r Trains leave Wingham stations daily as Health, 2.00; Chris. Jobb Inspector supply of winter food. The bees to of resi- ,. - • ,, r Board of Health, 2 00; A. Cls horn g being exposed to the cold soon died. dents of any given section IN Enact Co of Wrapper. Py pp THC CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY, G. T. R. Inspector Board of health, 2.00; Wm. S. Unklater Inspector B )ard of Health A quiet wedding was solemnized on FAVOR OF THEM. Where such a state of of opinion exists, legal Testaments TO TORONTO and Intermediate 200; J. T. Lennox work and ravel Wednesday evening of last week at Penalties are hardly necessary." W Points: —Paseongrr, G.45 a.m ; passes- 160; Thos. Wright culvert, 00; A� the Methodist Parsonage. Brussels, One of the oldest and most highly ger, 11.00 a.m.; passenger, 2.30 p.m. riicL+'nen rep. culvert B, tine, 2 00; when William Ames and Miss Lydia "Not a few of THE Gi•REA.TEST respected tenser settlers of Huron p p' TO LONDON:—Passenger 0.33 a: a Theo. Piunen culvert W. T. P., 3,00; Thibadeau, both of Brussels joined SCOUNDRELS I HAVE KNOWN -- m.; passenger, 3 30 p m. J. T. Wylie culvert Bolt drain, 10.60; hand and heart. The ceremony was and my experience has been ex- ' -` TO KINCARDINE : —Passenger, P. AlcLaren art salary, b0 00; Gavin P y Performed by Rev. D. Wren, M. A. tensice, HAUL+' BEEN VERY AR - grain covers, Divinity Circuit, gold title, tooled 11 50 a.m.; passenger, 2.30 p.m.; pas- 1; Wilson part salary, 30.00; James May their future be ha and nuc• y happy DENT TE;1iPERANCE ADVO ADVO - io senger, 9 15 p.m. Moffat culvert, Morris to pay half, 6.00 ; cessful. OATEi." I ea:. a traveller, with burden pressed. tG Duff and Stewart Boards on 4 bridges, Ml&s Winnifred Warren, daughter in and on account of his advanced age of Clifford since 1891 when he retired C. T. 12. 46 05 • G. Wilson error in Assessment, �T. .of Mr. James Warren surveyor of They have got to learn the dif- g could not battle against it. Deceased TO TORONTO and Intermediate 3 60; K. Powell culvert, 3 60; J Me- Walkerton, had decided to abandon fieult lesson for many earnest phil- i rT ( Points:—P..ssenger, 0 40 a,m.; passen. D.rnald balance on Bolt drain, 1189.00; the teaching profession which she has anthropists to realize, that MORAL ger 3 05 p.m. J. T. McHwen Insp. Bolt drain, 20,70 been following for some years, and will REFORMS, to be Iaeting or val- e _ uIl �Il r TO TEESWA.TER : — Passenger, 12.60 p.m.; passenger, 10.32 p.m. Moved by Messrs Wheeler and Me- hat the Cauncil ad earn to Barney7 j leave this week for Ronan, China, where she becomes a missionary to the uable, MUST COME FROM Il ullil� � �� - meet in Bluevale D c 16th 1013 t 10 WITHIN AND NOT FROM H. E. ISARD & CO, BIG SALE LA)IES' =til InEl COA ns AT ISARD'S Clearance of broken lines and odd sizes in Ladies' new Win. ter Coats. A grand opportunity to buy an up- to-date Coat at a big saving. Good values at $13.507 $14.00, $14.50, $15, $16.00 and $16.50. Your Choice For $12.75. Girls Coats at REDUCED PRICES Sale of Girls' Coats to clear; only 12 on sale. Your Choice For $4.75 Move quick for first choice. WANTED. --Large quantities of Fowl, Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples. Highest prices paid. H, J Co. !a c rme to Canada when 21 years of age, Long had he travelled life's rough' At present the best slglit in town is our Hand- W also many other bargains arriving !n m H Zwick, where he had resided since road •^ �+ !i! a.ttled in West W&wanobh where he ' iiG:ii:i.il,i ii:.viii ^►;:ilii ii:ii i:Iir41iwiiw�i:ii.+ill i► iii::iGiii�� ,;; daily at !t! and his life partner endured the hard- 1883 Deceased was a life long Liberal Oft well-nigh crushed beneath the it', q►+�� ��e .,� vl� r�� ��� i�� i�� q� �p q► ��� Some Stock of Holiday Goods which includes � a P and a staunch member of the Metho- load !a ships of pioneer life until they were diet Church; He leaves behind his H ��� .the pick of the market in Bright, Fresh, New tr t� He bore along, � - .w w m in comfortable circumstances. He was aged partner and four sone, Robert, of Kis face was sad, his form was bent, _k1 14 OAKVILLE Styles and Novelties for the Gto yo . season, ii MARSHALL' a faithfful member of Dunnybroak Buffalo; John, at home; (Icor a of �j`it± !t! Methodist Caureb, a kind neighbour George, His weary frame told of strength near �,� and We are wolfing t0 show' it t0 you. iy Toronto, and Richard of Clifford. spent • C v and a loving gjtg ;a fathr and husband. He Ieaves to mourn his loss a le n children There died on Friday Nov. 14th, one Life's joys for him, had taken flight, of the oldest residents of Goderich Tp., And all alone in this sad plight, !t! all es whom were with him Burin his °Pupe Alumnlu Ware is �! g He travelled on. p`�' psi - � Sc,lOC l5c and 25c Store !+r illness with the exception of Edward in the person of James H. Elliott. He It W11� Give You Ne y� �dlr[A� ��e and Mrp. Tiadae of Marengo, 8aek. was born about 07 years ago, in Stan- Long had this weary one thus toiled, ;{ EEETr'£ ErrF:FfE��a?�a���i1a313� Ella wife predeceased him three years ley Tp., and he came to Goderich Tp. With burdened heart, and garments MM To See Our holiday Line ago. They share the deep sympathy with his parents when a child. He soiled; 31 held positions of trust in the Town- E;rth's trying cares, its toil and'grief, rlef 10 �1 "Will out ware any Ware." of a wide circle of fHands and relatives P g v. J " - in tiueir bereavement, The funeral ship, being a member of Council for He long had borne, without relief It is easy to select from because it contains ever - Well nigh despair, }A over nine ears and he was a member 8 P r• teak place h Saturdayto Drattend d. y we have just received another Sll]ptllSnt Of this thin to make people ha r whether the are old O�ASS LIVERY cemetery which was largelq attended. Af L. 0. L, No, 145, the brethren of But there is help far the burdened .i� g P P Pp3 y Rev. R A. Miller conducted the ser• which attended his funeral. He was soul, ( or young. �� vices at the church and grave, a member of the Methodist church. If we on-11im our burdens roll; �`{, ware and wish to draw the attention Of the ladles GOOD HORSES Calm on the bosom of thy Clod, Ar. E liott leaves to mourn his lose a His tender heart pities the oppressed, ��� to the quality of this Ware. Dear Father rest thae now wife and six children, three living in He says to them "I'll give thee rest,'' i NEW RIGS E'en whilst with us thy footsteps trod, Come thou to me. - :�: It will not ebip like Graniteware or burn. It is His seal was on thy brow. Saskatchewan, and the other three in • iA� Charming Gifts -�- Plenty Of Them J Goderich Tp. Yes, there is rest for those who weep, light find ,sett kept Clean. J Dust to its narrow cell beileath, y p Quiet horses for lady Soul to its place on high, The large bank barn and outbuild, For in Gethsemane's gloom so deep, !A i< ry `;yatches, Clocks, Silverware, Diamond and drivers. They who have seen thy look In He bore earths woe, so great, so vast .a Zi it and you will always buy i t. fags ou the farm of Mr. Henry Bauer• y y y y Death He prayed that soon it might be past, , Pearl Rings, Jewelry of every desription, No more m c fear to die, man, of McKillop township, near Mangy Drivers supplied. y le 'Yet prayed alone. %A, Cut Blass, Fancy Chinaware, Ebony Manicure PP y, with all their cgntente, were cam• ��� pletely destroyed by fire between four Oh blessed Christ, thou Helper ever and Toilet Cases, Christmas Booklets and Morels. near, q Post Cards Ladies' Hand Bags Combs and t A baby dun h.er, MAA &ret Gar' and five o'clock on Thursday'nmorning, Thou art with me, I will not fastRAE Cf ' B EATT I E S l I V E RY g g The baro contained nearly all this , Barretts Fancy Stationery Etc, are read finds, has taken up her residence at , I'll trust Thee in the darkest hour, �Yi ' > + y Alex, Russell's 0 h line arriving on seasSn a crop and in the stables there ' pA� DIAGONAL STl2EhT � 1 g And live to magnify Thy power and vifaiting for your in:~peetion. To look Priday last, were 7 horses, 16 cattle, 16 bags and ,� GENERAL HARDWARE AND COAT. MERCHANT. Livery Phone 2. Shown forth in me. thr,)ugh our fine a-Sortment is a pastime Residence Phone 133 There paeand away in Winnipeg on lot of poultry. All these together with .11-04 iG Saturday, November 8-,b, William vehicles andimplemente, were destroy- Thy promises are sure; they never fall �� Phone 27. ---- to price the goods is a pleasure to f. p Smith, a former resident of the lyt ad, Nothing was saved, as the build- Thy help so precious, to me, so frail. possess them is a 1311VilPgF, Come and line of Morrie, aged 8l years. He had On life` troubled sea, m Pitot be :::►r::q:::4t14 -k 4,T ,T "I".:I:►i:::.►:G►`:.:r..:G.':::.Jif.:T:.::::;: ! fags were a m tee of filmes when the y �•� Ij� I�� I�� I�� IIS Ylt I1� �l� Ij� I17 ��� IIO ry� Ip I1� Ij� ISO IL1 q� I�� 1 I1 I4114N See the best for Christmas in been ill for the past 2 years, His wife In death's hark hour, abide with me, nredertParied him by many years, family were awakened in the morning. _.... _ _ And take nae Noma. They left no family. It is about 35 The origin of the Ere in a mystery. The New, The Novel, The Beautiful r tj years since he went West: Deceased Mr. Beuerman's lose will be very Taen on yon happy shore so bright, r�rr, wa•a an uncle m MrP. Forrest, lit line, an't 1Nra. L Frain of Gre' township heavy, His buildings were among the Where, past the tontlact ; ended is the y p best in the township and his insurance fight; 1 William Findlater of Morrie raceiv. was only $0 800 I'll praise Thy thoughtful care and love P' ed word of the death of his brother, That safely brought me home above, SOLE AGENT FOR It is a stock to please the many and save the a lb:bert at Ayr, Ont., on Tu-sday, N rvP"nher 4:b. Mr. Findlater w:a,s in To reign with Ther. money of all who cotne. You'll trade with us y "--..._., hie 80th year and had tired fit the A liar from Earth a shadows, doubts and OSTERMOOR Stere simply, bCCaUse .�'Ou CaIIllOt dttplicate this goods or town of Ayr for many years and wa- BENEFICIAL fears, j✓ very well and favorxb y 'known ii, g p%st, and one our the prices ' � ' • a j�'�'� �''+ When sighs are g . �, or dnighter, Mie9 Filocalitv Mr. ndnl ter w, t ton RES 1 S ' tears; t1.TTRESSEJ .I///�_.....' r it —r , �/lt No da of care no d wkenin nl ht K \�\ Taurs9ay to attend the funeral. g o 1 1 ever our ants ay,De We Can M►set Thefrl murmtrdnrlin�u �. r ' Cott Only Come From �lht T9tne1 But calm and peace, i4 Haaven'd own With The Most Desirable and Satisfactory Selections. - �` Use of The World's Most light, They need no word of Popular Laxative For aver there. HAIR HINT Then whore C'a heath can be th commendation from us. Cup Attpactivo Holiday Display awaits your inspection. We are glad to 'welcome ' Visitors and pleased to show one goads. o+ PYN, NY ' s`• "FIG PILLS" silos? y W6rthg the Attention of —People if you are constipated, bilious. have At thee, thde promises true, I'll fling ; .00 Oil /� �T Who Wish to Preserve a sour•, gassy, upset stomach, an Inae. Aad while 1 walk through thy dark Hercules and Coit Springs. iu'r T$t! Hair. tfVe livor, tick headache•$; or iP you vale, are tired worn-out and down -hearted r � Always have our awn brush and And the or ani of digestion and slim- 111 trust in Him who cannot fail, � V 11 U VV ?Awl 0 comb at home or at hair dreasevs, inattan fi►il t.o perform the aA impor• end heavenward ftp. Never u:se a brush or comb found in taut functions, set to it that you Hose psblle places. they are usually covered cleanse yoursystem of undigested food, with dandruff germs, foul gases and excess bis iii the in. Let The Cat Out, Nash your hair brush weeklqy alith testinev and bowels by the use of the soap and warm water to which may popular fruit tonic laxative. I4;11th was entertaining lir, 'West, „moibe Added an alatisoptit, and little Sydney vats hanginkA . g a 4 ole �Zep�]ei Shampoo the hair every week or leo IF IG At last Edith told him It was time for with pure soap and water. Tale remedy, beingcomposed of him to retire. We specialize iris Plumbing tram Parisian Sage ovary day, rub- valuable tonic, dfuretle, andlaxative"Oh cant I ofsw an a little longer, and lio>stitl , btog thoroughly into the scalp. Ingredients. constitutes thein the I bat elate,?'" pl, aded Sydney'. Pari*Ian Sage'«, which tomes Iu a treatment for weak kidney,*, slug><ish 4'Wliol-do you want ti sit tip fol?" isOx � ............. _. , > ,. lite A 50 cont bottler. id guaranteed by fiver, indigestion, coni:tipovion, acid asks$ Edith, I J. `'G'. ,I aXibbott to dai,tmv d&ndrutP t�',hy�at billow, tired out feeling. �'s•Y -Whs. I ivant 0 0, 61 0 1 Aird Mrs gqeltmq And' abolieh dandt•uft•--•to sto r Ig P1118 the nott titno you ars lint Webb 01Av said,*; " an,w.•r�d %r 'dri• N y PHONE 65 OPPOSITE IE NATIONAL HOTEL k�Air froth f:dllnft nttd t+oalp from itch f•�talfnq up to your it•u al good healib M . wel4t Ut,irirharl. "i�at tea afro I of W. M l s O ink, or mrtrtay refn,nded, r And you +will b,r nvmvinei d of dial:• galitik to Play tAkd's,'" AMA Edith, { V W V MM Try pot llfA and beauty Into du 1 w,todt`rfrtl ruratfas prnpNrtiNa, lir fit++� "Why,'" said Sydney, surpllLkea. } _ WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY dry err faded hair tmd tn•tkro it anfr. +end all $ubatirntoic At all dealers in 95, frmat'r" r ,*Aid you mere. I heard b t; ..06rao010, SmAtary ward 1leating #lufl'yysurirly !e ,Ptrlrlan ?3,ige--•1t; I-t,*_r}d 50 c,-nt boxsr, nr by ret•&ll from Thf, tell you thar, r•va.rythluct dent-Iyrtrtl oa I w�ii - - ►x0pnow • wa w< cion •,r„ n sL Mwlug uvr &4MIIee at i1l,lii . '6no�ma+, V,16, 041(1 t1i4 w+iy y'otr play, d yo'u1C O*Vd# to, ' ��� '°lir - t,f v ,i >ieh • .,-. 7dsT,�i,.d,wiin .uv, W:u .- 1.. i .�� -- � "7_:._�...+_ �.-t�`' 1. 1k, 15.OQ Brass, Wood and Iron Beds Furniture of all Kinds, Ra As CURIE FUNER,kL DIRECTOR Night phoub 'Hell. Day phone $1 , e . , a P M. heathen. As Mias Margaret Walks and Miss Brown who recently left for LEGAL ENACTMENTS." u81 3� o lei �. P. Powell, Clerk. that country on a' similar mission, ' Respectfully �; ;u �g rh in St. Augustine. were both graduate of the Walkerton High School, the departure of Miss HURON "COUNTY BUSINESS ®c'' �" � MEN'S ASSOCIATION. It is again our sad duty to record Warren will make the third contribu- the death of one of Wast Wawaoo9h'a tion that the High school there has John Ransford, PRESIDENT. Testaments � early pioneers in the person of James made to foreign mission work. Wm. Jackson, SECRETARY W �! !r! Robinson who passed this life on One of the oldest and most highly iii ;V for early gift buyers tp ,� Thursday, Nov, Bch at the ripe old age respected tenser settlers of Huron p p' of 83 years. 13e just lately returned Count in the Hereon of Mr, Robt. y The Weary Toiler Rests. Size 4x3 flexible cross ;t` t• from Clinton Hospital where he under' Bowes awn passed p y :-:k his home in it{ w grain covers, Divinity Circuit, gold title, tooled it) went an operation, which was success. fol and his friends were hopeful, when Olitford village in his 88,h Nb*.. He g y —~� (By Theo. Hall) io border and red edges, each in and red Box �� that dreadful disease, pneumonia set was born in Cavan Or., I• eland, to 1825 Mr. Bowe had been a resident I ea:. a traveller, with burden pressed. tG 4% in and on account of his advanced age of Clifford since 1891 when he retired With aching feet,_ .,and a heaving 'yr at 25c could not battle against it. Deceased from his farm, lots 31 and 32, con. 12, breast; H. E. ISARD & CO, BIG SALE LA)IES' =til InEl COA ns AT ISARD'S Clearance of broken lines and odd sizes in Ladies' new Win. ter Coats. A grand opportunity to buy an up- to-date Coat at a big saving. Good values at $13.507 $14.00, $14.50, $15, $16.00 and $16.50. Your Choice For $12.75. Girls Coats at REDUCED PRICES Sale of Girls' Coats to clear; only 12 on sale. Your Choice For $4.75 Move quick for first choice. WANTED. --Large quantities of Fowl, Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples. Highest prices paid. H, J Co. !a c rme to Canada when 21 years of age, Long had he travelled life's rough' At present the best slglit in town is our Hand- W also many other bargains arriving !n m H Zwick, where he had resided since road •^ �+ !i! a.ttled in West W&wanobh where he ' iiG:ii:i.il,i ii:.viii ^►;:ilii ii:ii i:Iir41iwiiw�i:ii.+ill i► iii::iGiii�� ,;; daily at !t! and his life partner endured the hard- 1883 Deceased was a life long Liberal Oft well-nigh crushed beneath the it', q►+�� ��e .,� vl� r�� ��� i�� i�� q� �p q► ��� Some Stock of Holiday Goods which includes � a P and a staunch member of the Metho- load !a ships of pioneer life until they were diet Church; He leaves behind his H ��� .the pick of the market in Bright, Fresh, New tr t� He bore along, � - .w w m in comfortable circumstances. He was aged partner and four sone, Robert, of Kis face was sad, his form was bent, _k1 14 OAKVILLE Styles and Novelties for the Gto yo . season, ii MARSHALL' a faithfful member of Dunnybroak Buffalo; John, at home; (Icor a of �j`it± !t! Methodist Caureb, a kind neighbour George, His weary frame told of strength near �,� and We are wolfing t0 show' it t0 you. iy Toronto, and Richard of Clifford. spent • C v and a loving gjtg ;a fathr and husband. He Ieaves to mourn his loss a le n children There died on Friday Nov. 14th, one Life's joys for him, had taken flight, of the oldest residents of Goderich Tp., And all alone in this sad plight, !t! all es whom were with him Burin his °Pupe Alumnlu Ware is �! g He travelled on. p`�' psi - � Sc,lOC l5c and 25c Store !+r illness with the exception of Edward in the person of James H. Elliott. He It W11� Give You Ne y� �dlr[A� ��e and Mrp. Tiadae of Marengo, 8aek. was born about 07 years ago, in Stan- Long had this weary one thus toiled, ;{ EEETr'£ ErrF:FfE��a?�a���i1a313� Ella wife predeceased him three years ley Tp., and he came to Goderich Tp. With burdened heart, and garments MM To See Our holiday Line ago. They share the deep sympathy with his parents when a child. He soiled; 31 held positions of trust in the Town- E;rth's trying cares, its toil and'grief, rlef 10 �1 "Will out ware any Ware." of a wide circle of fHands and relatives P g v. J " - in tiueir bereavement, The funeral ship, being a member of Council for He long had borne, without relief It is easy to select from because it contains ever - Well nigh despair, }A over nine ears and he was a member 8 P r• teak place h Saturdayto Drattend d. y we have just received another Sll]ptllSnt Of this thin to make people ha r whether the are old O�ASS LIVERY cemetery which was largelq attended. Af L. 0. L, No, 145, the brethren of But there is help far the burdened .i� g P P Pp3 y Rev. R A. Miller conducted the ser• which attended his funeral. He was soul, ( or young. �� vices at the church and grave, a member of the Methodist church. If we on-11im our burdens roll; �`{, ware and wish to draw the attention Of the ladles GOOD HORSES Calm on the bosom of thy Clod, Ar. E liott leaves to mourn his lose a His tender heart pities the oppressed, ��� to the quality of this Ware. Dear Father rest thae now wife and six children, three living in He says to them "I'll give thee rest,'' i NEW RIGS E'en whilst with us thy footsteps trod, Come thou to me. - :�: It will not ebip like Graniteware or burn. It is His seal was on thy brow. Saskatchewan, and the other three in • iA� Charming Gifts -�- Plenty Of Them J Goderich Tp. Yes, there is rest for those who weep, light find ,sett kept Clean. J Dust to its narrow cell beileath, y p Quiet horses for lady Soul to its place on high, The large bank barn and outbuild, For in Gethsemane's gloom so deep, !A i< ry `;yatches, Clocks, Silverware, Diamond and drivers. They who have seen thy look In He bore earths woe, so great, so vast .a Zi it and you will always buy i t. fags ou the farm of Mr. Henry Bauer• y y y y Death He prayed that soon it might be past, , Pearl Rings, Jewelry of every desription, No more m c fear to die, man, of McKillop township, near Mangy Drivers supplied. y le 'Yet prayed alone. %A, Cut Blass, Fancy Chinaware, Ebony Manicure PP y, with all their cgntente, were cam• ��� pletely destroyed by fire between four Oh blessed Christ, thou Helper ever and Toilet Cases, Christmas Booklets and Morels. near, q Post Cards Ladies' Hand Bags Combs and t A baby dun h.er, MAA &ret Gar' and five o'clock on Thursday'nmorning, Thou art with me, I will not fastRAE Cf ' B EATT I E S l I V E RY g g The baro contained nearly all this , Barretts Fancy Stationery Etc, are read finds, has taken up her residence at , I'll trust Thee in the darkest hour, �Yi ' > + y Alex, Russell's 0 h line arriving on seasSn a crop and in the stables there ' pA� DIAGONAL STl2EhT � 1 g And live to magnify Thy power and vifaiting for your in:~peetion. To look Priday last, were 7 horses, 16 cattle, 16 bags and ,� GENERAL HARDWARE AND COAT. MERCHANT. Livery Phone 2. Shown forth in me. thr,)ugh our fine a-Sortment is a pastime Residence Phone 133 There paeand away in Winnipeg on lot of poultry. All these together with .11-04 iG Saturday, November 8-,b, William vehicles andimplemente, were destroy- Thy promises are sure; they never fall �� Phone 27. ---- to price the goods is a pleasure to f. p Smith, a former resident of the lyt ad, Nothing was saved, as the build- Thy help so precious, to me, so frail. possess them is a 1311VilPgF, Come and line of Morrie, aged 8l years. He had On life` troubled sea, m Pitot be :::►r::q:::4t14 -k 4,T ,T "I".:I:►i:::.►:G►`:.:r..:G.':::.Jif.:T:.::::;: ! fags were a m tee of filmes when the y �•� Ij� I�� I�� I�� IIS Ylt I1� �l� Ij� I17 ��� IIO ry� Ip I1� Ij� ISO IL1 q� I�� 1 I1 I4114N See the best for Christmas in been ill for the past 2 years, His wife In death's hark hour, abide with me, nredertParied him by many years, family were awakened in the morning. _.... _ _ And take nae Noma. They left no family. It is about 35 The origin of the Ere in a mystery. The New, The Novel, The Beautiful r tj years since he went West: Deceased Mr. Beuerman's lose will be very Taen on yon happy shore so bright, r�rr, wa•a an uncle m MrP. Forrest, lit line, an't 1Nra. L Frain of Gre' township heavy, His buildings were among the Where, past the tontlact ; ended is the y p best in the township and his insurance fight; 1 William Findlater of Morrie raceiv. was only $0 800 I'll praise Thy thoughtful care and love P' ed word of the death of his brother, That safely brought me home above, SOLE AGENT FOR It is a stock to please the many and save the a lb:bert at Ayr, Ont., on Tu-sday, N rvP"nher 4:b. Mr. Findlater w:a,s in To reign with Ther. money of all who cotne. You'll trade with us y "--..._., hie 80th year and had tired fit the A liar from Earth a shadows, doubts and OSTERMOOR Stere simply, bCCaUse .�'Ou CaIIllOt dttplicate this goods or town of Ayr for many years and wa- BENEFICIAL fears, j✓ very well and favorxb y 'known ii, g p%st, and one our the prices ' � ' • a j�'�'� �''+ When sighs are g . �, or dnighter, Mie9 Filocalitv Mr. ndnl ter w, t ton RES 1 S ' tears; t1.TTRESSEJ .I///�_.....' r it —r , �/lt No da of care no d wkenin nl ht K \�\ Taurs9ay to attend the funeral. g o 1 1 ever our ants ay,De We Can M►set Thefrl murmtrdnrlin�u �. r ' Cott Only Come From �lht T9tne1 But calm and peace, i4 Haaven'd own With The Most Desirable and Satisfactory Selections. - �` Use of The World's Most light, They need no word of Popular Laxative For aver there. HAIR HINT Then whore C'a heath can be th commendation from us. Cup Attpactivo Holiday Display awaits your inspection. We are glad to 'welcome ' Visitors and pleased to show one goads. o+ PYN, NY ' s`• "FIG PILLS" silos? y W6rthg the Attention of —People if you are constipated, bilious. have At thee, thde promises true, I'll fling ; .00 Oil /� �T Who Wish to Preserve a sour•, gassy, upset stomach, an Inae. Aad while 1 walk through thy dark Hercules and Coit Springs. iu'r T$t! Hair. tfVe livor, tick headache•$; or iP you vale, are tired worn-out and down -hearted r � Always have our awn brush and And the or ani of digestion and slim- 111 trust in Him who cannot fail, � V 11 U VV ?Awl 0 comb at home or at hair dreasevs, inattan fi►il t.o perform the aA impor• end heavenward ftp. Never u:se a brush or comb found in taut functions, set to it that you Hose psblle places. they are usually covered cleanse yoursystem of undigested food, with dandruff germs, foul gases and excess bis iii the in. Let The Cat Out, Nash your hair brush weeklqy alith testinev and bowels by the use of the soap and warm water to which may popular fruit tonic laxative. I4;11th was entertaining lir, 'West, „moibe Added an alatisoptit, and little Sydney vats hanginkA . g a 4 ole �Zep�]ei Shampoo the hair every week or leo IF IG At last Edith told him It was time for with pure soap and water. Tale remedy, beingcomposed of him to retire. We specialize iris Plumbing tram Parisian Sage ovary day, rub- valuable tonic, dfuretle, andlaxative"Oh cant I ofsw an a little longer, and lio>stitl , btog thoroughly into the scalp. Ingredients. constitutes thein the I bat elate,?'" pl, aded Sydney'. Pari*Ian Sage'«, which tomes Iu a treatment for weak kidney,*, slug><ish 4'Wliol-do you want ti sit tip fol?" isOx � ............. _. , > ,. lite A 50 cont bottler. id guaranteed by fiver, indigestion, coni:tipovion, acid asks$ Edith, I J. `'G'. ,I aXibbott to dai,tmv d&ndrutP t�',hy�at billow, tired out feeling. �'s•Y -Whs. I ivant 0 0, 61 0 1 Aird Mrs gqeltmq And' abolieh dandt•uft•--•to sto r Ig P1118 the nott titno you ars lint Webb 01Av said,*; " an,w.•r�d %r 'dri• N y PHONE 65 OPPOSITE IE NATIONAL HOTEL k�Air froth f:dllnft nttd t+oalp from itch f•�talfnq up to your it•u al good healib M . wel4t Ut,irirharl. "i�at tea afro I of W. M l s O ink, or mrtrtay refn,nded, r And you +will b,r nvmvinei d of dial:• galitik to Play tAkd's,'" AMA Edith, { V W V MM Try pot llfA and beauty Into du 1 w,todt`rfrtl ruratfas prnpNrtiNa, lir fit++� "Why,'" said Sydney, surpllLkea. } _ WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY dry err faded hair tmd tn•tkro it anfr. +end all $ubatirntoic At all dealers in 95, frmat'r" r ,*Aid you mere. I heard b t; ..06rao010, SmAtary ward 1leating #lufl'yysurirly !e ,Ptrlrlan ?3,ige--•1t; I-t,*_r}d 50 c,-nt boxsr, nr by ret•&ll from Thf, tell you thar, r•va.rythluct dent-Iyrtrtl oa I w�ii - - ►x0pnow • wa w< cion •,r„ n sL Mwlug uvr &4MIIee at i1l,lii . '6no�ma+, V,16, 041(1 t1i4 w+iy y'otr play, d yo'u1C O*Vd# to, ' ��� '°lir - t,f v ,i >ieh • .,-. 7dsT,�i,.d,wiin .uv, W:u .- 1.. i .�� -- � "7_:._�...+_ �.-t�`' 1. 1k, 15.OQ Brass, Wood and Iron Beds Furniture of all Kinds, Ra As CURIE FUNER,kL DIRECTOR Night phoub 'Hell. Day phone $1