Atwood Bee, 16 Sep 1915, p. 1

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rh 50d Bee | Vol. 26. No. 28. 7 ATWOOD, ONT. THURSDA » SEPT, 16, 1915. ) E. H. Swine, PRopRizror. : The Bee to January 1st{ 1916, for 25 cents = : 4a . Ol\\ Sle I P| ENGLISH CHURCH . A. Will Come Into .Miss Marion Mitchell is visiting at} Mi " THE NYAL STORE "' -- | Force May Ist Next.|5 Marys, ay eal ve Children will eat green apples if they are let Haryest Thanksgiving services wi i : : -- Mr. Wm. Holman took a trip to The followi g& will be of interest atthem. The hours of painful regret that ensue wee i as gay Fogger ; tawa, Sept. 10.-- An order in West Zora last week. the local sicraities who vate ipoe acil has been passed, bringing in-| Miss Aggie Ballantyne, nurse, of the open season for the various fect the provisions of the Canada| stratford, is holidaying at her home, |&*™e8i--Duck, from Sept. 15th to jperanca «Act in the county of , Dec. 15th, both days inclusive ; geeso, in accordance with the recent} Mr. Chaeus Rowland, of Embro,|Sept. 15th to April 15th; grouso, of the electors. spent last Sunday in the Maitland Oct 15th to Nov. 1th, both days he Cana ge niger tN vicinity. bit aging plovor and snipe, Sept. don by the electors of Perth ony" 4,; : ee th to Dec. 15th; hare or rabbit, Roitiy list aud cafiied by a ms-| _ ae a is visiting her|Qct. 15th to Dec. L5th : a of 175, As a result of this a 'hed le . C. Matheson, of squirrel, Noy. 15th to Dec. 1; mink, on May Ist, 1916, the end of} °°" Noy. Ist to April 30th; muskrat, bowel converts the "green apple poison" and soothes Ade Ais iet present license year, when the| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lambe and| Dec. 1st to March 31st. No musk- addition to the Malcolm furniture pmes into force, thirty-two lic-| Mrs. E. H. Swing were in Tanteton rat can be shot or trapped during the the irritated bowels, gently checking the dysentery. factory. The addition will be 62 by Wilt be 'out off,-leaving Strat-|on Tuesday. month of April, seem to teach no lesson of moment. 7 p.m. The apple always was a great temptation. Special sermons will be preached |» So long as children are children it is safer to { |by the Rev. H. M. Lang-Ford, of |y have a reliable remedy on a handy shelf, than at- tempt to corner the apple market. e safest and surest thing we know of is Nyal's Wild Strawberry Compound. It contains opiates, but by its direct antiseptic action on the -- oe Work has been started on the new ie Listowel, morning and evening. All are heartily welcome. LISTOWEL We have plenty of remedies for Summer Com- 46 feet, three hich and will tate plaints, but we have to place reliance on Nyal's be built oP Deite the vl * epetld scl noes Pine For SALE.--A Newcombe piano in Wild Strawberry Compound. aces 0-48: tayernn and two first-class condition.-- Apply to Annie) METHODIST CHURCH When all who use a remedy are enthusiastic Bend in South Perth 14 tayerns | "- Horn, Atwood. 7 aa in its praise and we know from its composition he shop. Miss Cole, of Clinton, has taken he Rev. R. P. Bowles, D. D., L. that it is safe, we feel justified in asking you to ac- B = charge of the school as teacher in|." O., of Toronto, Chancellor of Vic- i toria University, is expected to : cont our 1660 ntiten © ly 25 cents a bottle LOCAL section No. 11, Elma. duct the service in the Methodist ey and the adverse condition of the market, the Malcolm Furniture has been rushed with work and find}, it necessary to enlarge the factory to ' handle their business. : --_------ S ' N Mr. William Johnston, 12th con.,| Church Sunday morning, Sept. 26th, E. GC. CO GH Li N 3 WHY MOVE ; _ |is seriously ill at present and his re-| Donegal in the afternoon, and Trow- pia . -- a ti Tuesday and Wednesday is | covery is anxiously hoped for. bridge at. night. He will speak in EBLE IC IIc OY IL Every town haga post office and: ma fair. aid of the Educational Fund. The Elma Council will met on| geryj n the big fairs are over do not Saturday, Sept. 18th, at ten o'clock | to Saas next Sunday by the pas- he country fairs. for general township business. also a lot of people who call every. day but get no mail. ; Every town has its bad boy who Morning subject -- "The print of the nails.". Epworth League at EES SSS = the boys lové. so E nol picker -_ --- home = on Annett is visiting his | the close of the evening service. very town has its arguer, who/t he west last weck. uncle at Detroit. -He will also at- -- Pires, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. .BARREL AND BAG SALT. : ¥ se , will challenge any statement and} Karl Switzer and two boys, tend the Michigan State Fair. LIST OF RECRUITS. t Toronto last week. Miss Mabel Hammond returned -- | prove the oppdéite. \ Eyery town has its giggling girls [ he Star Grocer ' ; home again after haying an enjoyable wos . : te Reginald Smith, of Lon-|,. inf an enjoy Following is a list of recruits, en- ieent Sunday in town. trip and a pleasant visit with friends | \igteq in this section during the past few days : Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hopkins, of Pt. Donald Carson, Listowel Huron, spent the past week renewing William Spencer, Listowel | who go to meet nearly every train. , Every town has its vicious tongued |j woman who is always making a heap in the Western proyinces. iH} | of trouble. ta Rica yearly imports $20,- orth of laundry soaps. fata D Seaeeiaer Saeeinae Sea eRe SS eet Every town has its champion liar! i Peaches has greatly improved through the . oe disappearance of the zig-rag and . . _| The following were at Toronto pee M Grapes are now starting and the quality is good [| tee i. the more modern ls. halen, MeLaughlin and dough' | pair last week--Mr. Geo. Fisher and|Women's Missionary Society ' } } | | { who lies for practice when he can't} James W. Dickson svas at To-|old acquaintances. Mr. Hopkins at Samuel R. Barnett, Wallace Tp. { { find anything else. z a few days last week. one time farmed on the 8th con. ee J a aoe ae : ' . . ----_.+---- ward H. , Listowel This will be the big week for Crawford Peaches, MONKTON . Woodson Robb returned home| Mr. Wm. Marshall and family, of} Alexander S. inkter, Listowel a uality was never better. We willhave a good | Toronto on Saturday night. Sault St Marie, spent a few days last| Jesse Peachey, Atw | WH q all k i Id int i J E.R v <4 . . aaa fe week renewing old acquaintances in| James E. R. Vaughan, Atwood | serely for ow for No. I peaches as at Nic. aod Mrs. Thomas MoCarty,| ame, Ccian Lucas and Asiebler,|Afonkton and surrounding neighbor | Toho T. Keyes, Howson neve . ' : : ee: . hood. N R. C. Bamford, Li { . 74) | Of Car, Mich., are spending a week or{/ orman R. C. Bamford, Listowe present. See us before buying. Hi |two with fiiends in the yicinity of 4 asgow flour mills put out 25,000} Mfr, Martin Fera has sold his farm Lieut. Horace E. Ruwald, Re- if , H}| Monkton. It is over thirty years) of flour of 280 pounds weekly.|on the 15th con. for a bandsome| °rulting Officer for North Perth, will Hi} | since they were residents of this) In' Elmiij.o8- September | 82™- Ths front fifty to Mr. Jacob} ¥isit Atwood on baleen oot. {\ Grapes AQ | locality and while the appeardineg: OFA ae and Mrs. Di G. Riach of Monkt the bask fifty |220d5 anyone. who wishes can i the community during that .periow Makatiih, «eon. : , 'l\to Mr. Ernest Krugal. view him then. ------ AO TS SS ae ee Ps and the price reasonable. We will have a big wire fence and the log house and flat! week with Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Swing. daughters, Aubrey and Fern, Miss} Annual Meeting Held At uly foe Fail Fair da barn has given way to the brick Myrtle Sperian, Miss Bernice Hiles, Monkt pply y: | dwelling and bank barn with the; Whitewash is cheap and it is one| Frank Boyd, Mait Fisher and Albert onkton. minimum of bushi lot yet Times effac |of the best fire retardents that can Thompson. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE | ing finger has worked havoc among |be used on buildings or rough wood) 4. and Mrs, Hugh Richmond] The 154, annus) meating of the = the older residents the great majority | WOrk. announce the engagement of their | Stratford District Women's Mission- TOWN of whom have passed to their reward.) Of the 12,000,000 tons of iron ore|eldest daughter, Margaret Merle, to|*TY Society of the Methodist church Set produced in Spain yearly but about}Mr. Philmore E. Hamilton, son of | "4% -- at es Friday oe ' ETHEL 3,000,000 tons are used at home, the|Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, of /ROOU evening and was voted the { E T G reensides & So n } | rest being exported. Newmarket, Ont. The marriage will | ™08t successful for several years past. s ® -- Rural mail deliveries in Ontari take placein Union Methodist Church | Mrs. (Rev.) Doan, of Monkton, ex- ' Phone 5 Edward Woods, of Ethel, was fined arat mal eliveries in ntario the last week in September. tended a cordial welcome to the vis- $100 and $30 costs, or three months have resulted in the closing of 1100 iting delegates who were present in a ---------- ZY) | in gaol, by Judge Doyle, of Goderich, small post offices in this province; The Women's Patriotic League of | large numbers, to which Mrs. W. S. -- -- = for aggravated assault upon William during the past three years. -- pape -- baying a Jelly| Carter, of Stratford, replied for the ---- ---- ---= |Eckmier, also of Ethel. The case : . {and Jain Shower. Any person wish-| delegates. Mrs. Erskine of Knox aroso out of fourteen of Eckmier's |; The autumn bunting season brings) 4 to contribute to this worthy| Presbyterian church, Monkton, ex- ernie iad cena eede ni its annual record of accidents. Safety | | 46 kindly leave their donations at| tended a fraternal : 1 G SS SSSSSSZQ cattle potting into Wood's field |in the woods and field should be the| tre) ne or Mrs ations ab} tended » fraternal greoting on behalf Woods impounded the cattle and| gnortsman's first consideration. the home of Mrs. Shera before the|of the sister societies, and greetings | | called a fenceviewer who decid last Wednesday of this month, Sept. | were also given by Rey. A. E. Doan, that Woods' fence was to blame and) Notice. -- All accounts past due Pints and quarts are requested. of Monkton, and Rev. Dr. Husser, of ive Poult he had to pay $14 for the release of | must be settled by the 30th of this . Atwood, on behalf of the Ministerial Hi Live ou ry | the cattle be had impounded. Woods|month, or will be placed in other --aa . thi e Ladin fraternity. | | than assaulted Eckmier, who is|bands for collection.---W. Blackwell. Con don fair consisting of 74 Berk. The reception of the report follow- seventy years old, and beat him ' ; : oer |ed- These were from the following severely. Reeve Leckie, of Brasecls, The cement foundation and sewn woe --- oo 8. ape : auxiliaries, xoiesion. diteles aud tnts- first heard the case and sent Woods works of Thomas Harris a -- igen and one cols pl *|sion bands: Auxiliaries -- Atwood, p to Goderi f "].|'8 nearly completed and will be|Stevenson; two roadsters, one and | Fularton, Carlingford, Millbank, Mil- up to Goderich. The fine was paid. ready for the bricklayers in short;two years old, of John Oyans, and ' : -apaihe : | il We are in the market for any | | | ----- = time Prince Langside, two year-old stall verton, Mitchell, Monkton, Staffa, ° : . : , mis . "1 St. Marys, Stratford Trinity and Cen- quantity of old hens, chickens, Strange Action of Teacher Gasolene gives off a vapour con-|'°" of Jno. Ballantyne. . tral. Mission circles--Stratford Cen- | at Milverton School. | stantly, and air which has mixed}] REAL ESTATE CHANGES. -- Mr. tral and St. Marys. Mission bands, roosters ducks etc a with it about ten per cent of gaso-|John Peebles of the 10th con. pur- | Stratford Central and Mitchell. Mrs. ' ' ° ; -- lene vapour is more dangerous than | chased a corner lot on Queen street Marshall reported that a new mis- The Milverton snc ee for bie funpowder. from Mrs. Marshall; Mr. Alex. Wil-|sion 'circle had been organized at . . ?| Past year or two has been somewha son exchanged property with Mr.| Prospect Hill. tH For which we will pay the il unfortunate in the choice of princi- Judge Barron announced at the Jas. Hird known as the Currieand| During the afternoon session the pals. This year an application was|Court last week that if anyone N-| Wo44's property, Mr. Hird sold his; St. Marys auxiliary presented a mo- young man of fine presence and splen- | Wanted to enlist, that the Court) si nit Nutt bought three lots from |¢ction of Mrs. Toyell and a fine ad- | received from Mr. Jd. J. Wilson, a gaged with a farmer or any ohe else lace to Mr. J. P. Greensides ; Mr. del auxiliary meeting under the dir- | did credentials and qualifications and | Would see that the employer paid all) \7_. Phomas Leslie on John street. {dress on missionary work given by highest market values, either . it was felt by the board that a new back wages. Miss. E. Sparling of St. Marys, re- } cash or trade. era was about to dawn in local school Mrs. A. Hignell, for 33 years a Thieving rats caused the collape of | turned missionary. % | otiaes ou Paley at ----T i resident of McKillop Township, not ed ser Oy = of ce in oi org -- patie he . : : | 1 Ob- | fare Seaforth, has just indulged | MeKenzie almer livery stables in| vention in Fullarton was extended by Get our prices before shipping. tained the keys of the school and:ex- tr her frat talon Fines "saliaeay Woodstock. For eighteen years the] the Fullarton auxiliary and accepted. pressed his intention of Opedidg |train by taking in the Toronto e rats haye been stealing oats from the | It will be held in the fall, probably school the following morning. He |hipition. She is about 45 years of bin on the second floor of the build-| during the first week in October. W e supply empty crates. left = the first train heer aos, Mes age. ing <p -- igang npn top Husser aig Miss Sparl- out leaving any word other than a ; second floor and the ceiling ow.|ing spoke again at the evening ses- brief note stating that be would be| Stovepipes should be thoroughly|More than three hundred bushels|sion and the delegates were also en- back the following. Monday evening. | cleaned of soot before being used in| were accumulated before the ceiling | tertained by a fine program of music He failed to report for duty on Tues-|the autumn, not one as a precaution | gaye away. by the Monkton choir. A vote of day morning and was then visited by | against-fire, but because the soot acts . . . thanks was passed to the Monkton several of the trustees. He gave|as an insulation, and keeps the pipe Little did Canadians dream as they| a yyiliary for the fine dinner and tea several incoherent reasons for his|cool. Instead of the heat radiating started to raiso the first contingent, ®| -upnlied the delegates and the fine action but refused to take charge of | from a warm pipe, it is carried up the | Y°*" 6° that within a year and four| ception give them. the school. The whole matter will|chimney and wasted. months they would haye 200,000 , be taken up with the Education At Toronto Exhibition in the h battl 7 gore Cauipped for e ae : Finetienent. in th : xhibition in the hor- | battle. is quite a feat for a young ASTORIA J. CECIL HAMILTON A LE X. MORRISON ae | ene wduidinnt ty enting se class, Thos. Skinner, Mitchgll,/and peaceful country to accomplish Cc Fs -- 4 Barrister, Conveyancer | Licensed Auctioneer for Coun- | principal. se first eng a -- alae por and ---- credit is _ os For Infants and Children en . 1 gs eee ree years old; R. uglas n,| military authorities of which Sir Solicitor for Imperial Bank of ties of Peith and Huron. Please Children Ory | Mitchell, cot third for standard bred |Sam. Hughes, K. C. B. is the head. in Uso Fer Over 30 Years Canada. Money to Loan | giye me a call. FOR FLETCHER'S filly, three years old, and Jas. Sem- | This fine body of men ought to make bai Office--Muin-st., Listowel, next Charges moderate. ple, Milverton, won third for his/a great dint in the Teuton armour| Signature of to Dr. Foster, dentist. |ATWOOD ONT CASTOR! AX high stepper, single, stallion. before spring. 2

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