Atwood Bee, 19 Jun 1914, p. 1

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Vol. 25. No. 15. E. H. Swine, PROPRIETOR. os " THE NYAL STORE " Royal Rose Taloum Powder Ne This Talcum is composed of the finest talc borated and perfumed Its use will gradually impregnate the person with a delightfully | clean and refreshing odor. It is unequalled for baby's toilet be- } ing perfectly antiseptic. Ladies' will find it by far the finest powder for taking the shine from the face. ORG i We carry 2 full line of talcum powders, creams, lotions. But would especially recommend Royal Red Rose Talcum Powder. A trial will convince you. E. G. COGHLIN, R_I DP Cn_J Q5c a tin. Tt pays to feed Baby Chick Feed to your young chicks. Tomato, Cabbage and Celery Plants. We haye it. The Star Grocery PINEAPPLES = have just received another shipment of Havana Pines for this eek's trade and this will be the last shipment of Pines in large (| quantities this seasun as after this week thoy will show much ) waste and wo would advise our customers to buy now as they will not be any cheaper. We have them very fancy at 13c, lic and 20c each For Pure Maple Syrup and Sugar Try the McCormick open kettle brand it is guaranteed pure and we have it at 35c . quart or $1.30c a gallon and twin blocks Maplé Supar at 10c each. Rb? ued Feed iroloaded a gins car eof Lit "Shi pty 'Manttoba Oais and Rose Flour which was chipped from Kewatin by the Lake of ha a Woods Milling Co., call-and get our prices on Flour and Feed. {} Fruit and Vegetables We expect to have Ripe Tomatoes, Strawberries, Lettuce, Radish and Cabbage every week from now on. Meats Breakfast Bacon, Back Bacon, Rolled Shoulder, Bologna, Weiners and Side Meat. Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs- --Cash or Trade. Goods delivered to any part of the Village. E. T. Greensides & Son Phone 5 WOOL! | Cooked Ham, | l I We are in the market for wool in any quantity, washed or unwashed, for which we will pay the highest market price, cash or trade. 'Since the re- 'moval of the American tariff the prices of wool are considerably ad- variced. Get our 'quotations before selling. W..R. ERSKINE, Phone 1. Main Street, Atwood ey cme ae ey 1c, BAKER | SSS J.C BAKER Coal to be delivered i in nine at lowest price of season Phone 2-12 Qa SSN ie ne | wood, to the High Court convention. | | 'was well known here among the | Thursday after an illness of over a | | year, IM, Files, & daughter. i brook, : selling out sale.--R. Stirrett Co., Lis; Send us the news. -Abwood needs a water wagon. . Read the ads. they are worth while. Mrs. Knox and daughter Una are visiting in town, Sunday in Harriston. The Elma Council will meet at ten o'clock on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Roger were in Monkton over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Greensides, of Brant- ford, is visiting in town. end at Jarvis and Paris. Miss Edgar, teacher at No. 4, Elma,.las resigned her position. Miss Ada McMane has resigned: her position as teacher at S. 8. No. 5, Elma. celebrate the 12th of July 'at St. Marys. ing cheap at. The R. Stirrett Co., Listowel. Messrs. Grabam & Freeman com- Monday. Men's genuine panama hats $2.98 jat.The. R. Stirrett Co., selling out sale. Mr. and Mrs. David Hodge and Mr, and Mrs,,Robt. Knox spent Sun- day at Mitchell. Gordon Coburn, of Harriston, has Lambe itaken a position with Wm. 'at the bake shop. Miss Agnes McKay spent the week-end with friends at Honstibly and Carmunnock. Born.--In Atwood, on. Thursd June }, 1914; to Me. art, = a cobteated service Sunday eyening in the Presbyterian church. Regular. $1.00 shirts for 60c at the towel. Mr. Robert Forrest, of town; bas-a small lot of rye in his garden with stalks in it that measures ten feet six inches. During the heavy thunderstorm on. Friday, May 29th, six head of cattle owned by Mr. Chas. E. Cogblin, boundary, were struck by lightning and killed. ' Rey. Mr. Henderson, of Kipling, Sask, preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. D Monday and Tuesday he was rénew- ing old acquaintances. Nesbit Hamilton disposed of bis stock of groceries which he purchas- ed from Stanley Ford to Mr. Lowry, ; shipped to that town on Monday. |place June 24th, 1914. | gregation. iP. | Quebec city as delegates from Court of Brussels, who had it boxed up and Messrs. Jno. B. Hamilton and J. Greensides left on Monday for No. 93, C. At- Lansdowne, O. F., Mr. John Wilton, of Brussels, who younger folk, died at bis home on - The funeral took place on Tuesday of this week. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Husser an- oounce the engagement of their eld- est daughter Minnie Pearl to Mr. Everett George H. Coghlin, son of Mr. Millbank. The marriage will take Sunday evening upwards of seventy- five members of the. I. O..0.F. met in the lodge room of Golden Rule-lodge, Monkton, and at 7.20 marched to the Presbyterian church were Rev. Fer- gusson, pastor of the church, preach- ed a very appropriate sermon on Oddfellowsbip. The'choir rendered spendid music and the solo given by Mr. Wilson was exceptionally well rendered and appreciated by the con' Visitors from Milyerton and Atwood were present. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30'Years | Always bears' the | Signature of Mr-and Mrs. Wm. Lambo-spent|* ho Mrs. BE. H. Swing spent the week- The cravgemen of thiddistrict will i Boys' suits and odd pants are sell- pleted a new silo for John Car on |¢ on | Total milit stations, forts, armories and jdrilt halls in the larger cities and towns of Canada. and Mrs. George. Cogblin,~ of | ~ ' moder: ax few days. ' ; reduoed at the selling - announcing the big ting in Atwood on Thurs- My orrison and two child- » west, aré visiting with fs. Chas, McMane, 'by buying now from re bb So., Listowel. By ) Hislop Dickson, of er, Ont., is visiting with / Thos. Dicks6n, Edgar, of Howick, is hé west. She is a grand- obert Forrest of town. n party on the lawn "8; Tiesday eyening, hb for bills this week. ) daha, of Dauphin, J. N. Currie, of Glen- og with Mr. and Mrs. y under the auspices D "branch of Knox church Son tke lawn of Jas. May- fa con. Blind line, Elma, on bg of June, 25th. -In. Elma, on Wednesday, (914, Robert. Martin, aged : months and 15 days. The SK place Wednesday from 8, lot 22, con. 13, to neta. g in the interest of at, Atwood on - The fElma Cheese & Butter Mfg. Co., Ltd shipped their . make of cheese for the last part of May on Friday} morning, June 12th to the Swift @anadian Co; Ltd., Stratford @heese made in May 490. Am- ealized $4921.11. Patrons eceive their cheques for May om the Sec.-treasurer on and Vednesday, Juve 17th. Two huodred Belgians from Michi- gan, @xperé sugar beet cultivators, went through Sarnia on Monday en route jto Hensall, where they will work ander contract for the Do- Sugar Co., of Wallaceburg. 'phen 'all had a permit from the nment to work in Canada for months. They will take full | of the work of caring for and many hundred acres of sugar A number are working in eality. --------- <> rhe To Be ee Daily From Canadian Armories. ount 4 may ¥ milk f after. bee this le¢ Ottawa, June 15, -- Militia orders have |been issued canceling all pre- vious orders with rospect to the fly- ing of the'union flag from drill halls, and forts, and ordering that is to be flown daily from all The Public Health Act. * Atwood, Ont., June 10th,'i4. . 7%5.-- Every medical officer of héalth sball see thatthe munici- pality for which he is appointed is regularly inspected in-order to pre- veut niiisances or to abate any exist- ing nuisance." Sec. ee, 'The medical officer of he ér the sanitary inspector of a muficipality or a member of a local boatd may, in the day time, as often as lie thinks neceesary, enter into and upe 'atid examine ANY premises, and f upon such examination he finds that' the premises are in a filthy or unclean state, or that ANY matter or thing is there which IN HIS OPINION, may endanger the public health, be may order the owner or occupant of the premises tocleanse the same and to remove or destroy ve is 80 found therein.' Alsrood ! get busy. ~~ D,-A. Kipp, M.O.H. P. 8. i " at 8 o'clock and |: --s At the home of her father at Sf. Pauls, on Tuesday, June 9th, the marriage was quietly solamnized of Miss Margarét Evelyn, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. John Thistle, to Mr. John Lawrence, only son of the late Alex. Lawrence of Elma and now residing in Mayville, Mich. Tie ceremony was performed at two o'clock by Rev. W. T. Cluff, recter of St. James' church, Stratford, in the presence of only relatives and immediate friends. The young couple were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence visited To- ronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Detroit, en route to their home in Mayville, Mich. . 'Life Insurance Figures. Life insurance organizations of the United States and Canada distributed $646,550,000 in 1913; according to computations by The Insurance Press. The payments in the two countries for death claims, matured endow- ments and other benefils under the politics of level-premium companies and the certificates of other life in- surance organizations on the assess- ment basis, amounted'to $418,300,000 For premium savings that experience permitted, for cash values of policies that were surrendered and purchased, for annuites under contracts and to the beneficiaries undér policies issued in foreign countries the regular com- panies of the United States and Can- ada paid amounts, estimated in part, that aggregated $228,250,000. lhe in She BeeBe cle Bo Baclle Mack ha clle cle slo tacks Pde rhe foods focfoofocde nfochoeboee of Sock ahs foafeot cle ie ie wie hs ATWOOD SHOE STORE| Ee docBackesl. rr pers in Men's, Women, Misses' prices. price. Bargains In Spring Foot Wear ; We have decided to clean out some lines in Boots, Shoes and Slip- SHOE UP THE FAMILY Its ar act of prudence and economy to do so. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for which we allow highest cash D. WATTERS : and Children at greatly reduced : Main st. Ss adhe abe ole Ba se he cRecBeake she sBacBecBe ole checks cBe cZecbeclecle che cBock, So ce Bo abe ol CTT Ts re Ss res es ie aie he ie ie ie i ee Se Cream n Wanted. HIGHEST PRICES WILL B WILL BE PAID BY US Test every-shipment. Pay every two weeks. _ « Let us send-you a "se , Listowel, oa Cash cheques at par: sell os ee Hanes i give us a Lee r. S4% other calling. possible training. dividual attention. D. A. McLachlan Central Business College STRATFORD, ONT Become a specialist in Business. To reap the full measure of success you must have the best. This is Ontario's Best Business School. You may enter our classes at any time. ments--COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and TELEGRAPHY. Write at once for our free catalogue. It offers more opportunities than any We give in- Three depart- ~ ~ Principal For hot Sieattionn. the kitchen. J. ROGER, OIL STOVES Cheaper than wood. Call and inspect for yourself. You may have one on trial. Hardware and Tinware Less heat in Atwocal Surplus A. M. ROBINSOY, -- Another inspection will be DAK. Bank of Hamilton Capital Authorized $5,000,000 Capital, Paid-up, $3,000,000 3.750. WHY A SAVINGS ACCOUNT It is best to put your money in a Savings Bank Account here berauee, first--it ia safe ; second--it is readily available in cash ; --the interest is certain and prompt.* Agent, 000 third Atwood

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