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ACH • added Gray -Dort which c -goes
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. use serves -not . only to provide
fresh evidence as' to the quality of the : car,
but . also emphasizes anew the high ideals
of- th-e Insttutiori which builds: it., ,-
A surprising majority' of the thousands
_._af_inotar sts " who have -selected -the Gray•.
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Dort: as' 'the biggest .value in -the -motor =car.-
-._ eld--tell. us: -that the r-e...putation :of -the jnen; .-
respoi sible'for the car_has been: tk e_most
factor znthelr
choice..'
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n this is natural _ ecause_ on.7y by
•deliberately -'-intending to
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value could we- hope to produce such h a
car:: as the Grayfaod
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PRU(G RI[dDERS
THErn
` NEW NAROWARE. FIRM'
Cleveland Coiled Spring Wire
and ,Woven Fencing. :.
-Martin Senour Paints and Var-
nishes.
Harness: Sundries. and Supplies.
Altorhobi'le'Accessiaiies.
Allgrades Auto, Tractor and
Machine Oils. 4
If fou intend building be sure
to,'get our prices on Lime, Plas-
ter, Roofing _ Mater"ials.
A Car of Portland' Cement just
arrived.
SportingGoods for all seasons.
GIVE US . A ,CALL.
WE ARE HERE TO' GIVE YOU SERVICE.
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RAE St PORT8OUS
,Phone 66 Res. Phone 121.
lot 13; had- 'half the south side slid g everq
gable: end brown off.. Mr,. Angus Mc -
Ka, . lot 14; on the ' K ncardine'' side
_Hall, Campbell All brethren
:of. the boundary,' had his 'barn dant cordially invited. Officers Noble
aged. ;
But these sections `did 'not fare as A h B b R , E. Altchi
badly as'. some of.''. the . others.. • The , Sec:). Dr. Paterson;
seemed••.to 'take in''a .big seope
•and on : leaving Mr. ' Bowie's it ;W,e`i�lt
,up '.the valley until "'it case to
John ,Drtimmond's, just in the hollow
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A'M•, G.B.Q. Old :Light. Lodge
north' of Tiverton ceniete It flat- •• :I:ts eYeiy Thursday. night on or• "
' '•'ie.,tte full°uioon, ' .t:iy:Ts: M'•
tened his fine barn, Also doing ` a
little daniae to,his house. His drive. Hall, ,Havelock ''St., Llw
house .Was • demolished, sniashing ' `•a . :Rt•, ."iv ' G. 'iVlackenzie; :.
buggy and% cutter. but not injuring 2 S Heid;;'J.W., J Mcly�uaig--Sec ,.
.__...l .. ".-...W'' -A" ° Wi _..-. .
his car. • Apparently the cyclone was .> °n'; -
working •up the second, for tile fine;
barn of Mr. Chis. ,'Wood;` one of the
tallest and 'best - built fell.;.before .•it,
being • coniple -61y flattened-o'ut "-1gt
John Kiimbnd, also. on the second,
had .:the ra oivn` off ris`liarn -¥r
R best Gottschalk's ,straw bar}1 Ads
blown ' •down. .Mz .. John Hughes - had
the roof blown off leisdrive `shed'and'
' his barn--
bad
arn injured Mr. Fred Kilrpen
diad:.the roof 'blown bff a small build-
ing- neit
uilding-'near 'his-- barn. • The -storm was
not confined to this area but spread
over the fourth concession—Where.
Capt: '.Angus • McKa`y's barn was
blown down, and•h,s,hou3e also badly
damaged by flying, timbers.- Mr, - W.
liig•:bairr; 807,10 "on -the•-
fourth `eight `near: the S'augeen,. was
1:.0,0.F..Lticknow Lodge meets. e
evening at O'clock
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Grand, •Robt. Johnston; Vice Grand, .
c ar ohrr.,•. ReC,.,,Sec. . .
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• urei, `Alex Ross: �.
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JOHN SUTHERLAND &SONS, Ltd
Gl ib Ont;,- usm ance; -Fire-and. _- , _;
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1\SURA' CE Exc Isio ' N Flre, _
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Auto2nobile. •W. Y..lteid,
Lucknow: 'Phone, Dungannon:
7.8.r•18, 21-4-p.
:�. E. ;1icDonagii t. p sal. • 5O; ._Tannic -
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u $ , n2c
ipaI L{ orld, supplies. and ,: dog. tags, :
•1:2b, h. McDonald; "sheep' claim•, .
• R'obt; Drennan, sheep -valuator
°.OQ;. Jas. Hayden; gravel,• 85.85,
• By-law No. 5 was -passed appoint- •
-kiowled, over like- nine. pins: The train ° 11i . > the1ollos%ing pa mastersr• 4
on' the Nicholl •property Was .flattened: •N. .Graham; Jos. , J.
Out.. -Mr. Coll. McDougall,-lot.6,.._4,1h, 1 -,caster, 8.=13, Johnston,. E, Dougherty
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had his drive shed and the .barn :on J 110.'• .z .: 11ic W Kinney, .L.1%1c W'mmney ; •
the, olil. Alexander' farm ,tlarnaged ! i, �'Clrvin;. • D. '•Lrring*ton,', Jno:. es,
' A barn belonging to the late •Ang- >1uhilaton, ,rno �13iack ,.Jas,_., jir psoz2,:
tis McDonald -was .also blown. down 1: S1lackieton, A, Gordon, Jno.-Quaid, .-
Up the '4th cpncession toward Green- Jas. Hayden, lt• Maize;. :r.:°Unver,• W,--
ack `•M Ruicharfed`,:1\1.7- .
was partly' nrood. Mi: Da1r Ie- _ :i;, 'Lickso rp E. Flynn, ,(x..1Lchards.ou
: Leanl's barn . had the • roof ''damaged,
J; U: ' Darton, : inc.'McKenzie,. .Mti.,. ...; �- ' •
Mr. monds' barb was unroofed; Mr, -
Mii•h.Siaei,._.N.a1ann iiia(• _part f. the
blown off his barn.•
.The losses will, be very, iwavy'even
to those who .fire.covereii by wind in
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' The following graphic account of:
..the cyclone which passed over,a part
-of- !truce. Township._.. on_. -..Saturday,,•
-March 19th, -is oaken 'from the `7. Kin-,
eardine Reporter:
, The, terrible cyclone of Saturday
morning last.'in Bruce Township re-
.aulted in. the death 'of Hugh J. Me
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'19irth�tr lot 26' con; -1' boo dry ,
• the, wounding �Of William ',Ferris,.
s,; lot
1, boundary.e astcher arae, , m
•ti thous escape of John . M. Bowie, and,
the .destruction of.a score' of barns.
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All morningdart;;,': heavy- clouds
hunk out over. Lake Huron while lin-
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----~•de>neatli there- ;leas • -a sort phoses
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phorescent glow.-A`botit' 16' o'clock:.
iritd icaa kh,lan%i►arid _ thuin-
der came on simultaneously and the
sky 'became overhung , with dark
angry . clouds. These moved .north up
the lake, from - Kincardine and 'after
:leaving the 'lake at near fiiverhuron
the 'coni dtruck up the boundary.
,The ,first place to: puffer was Duncan
• •McKenzie's barn which was unroof -
ltd. The stone had gathered' in vel-
•ocity and -by the time it reached Mr,.
John M.1 Bowie's place it had assum-
ed the propo'irtions of a cyclone. It
was here the tragedy aecurred where
Hugh 3. *Arthur lost his life and
William .Perris wag so .terribly in.
jured'' that he since died,
These' two men bad been at °Mr,.,.
iwio'rw'' 01e the dei befete and -ono
4tarness while-•=t1i'e of lamer -'a .""' . "'erns in every way "un '
bought a disc . They .had come to ti he was r_eoinved to Kincardine er
take, then home and, hard just got General' 1•lospital later in the, atter-
Rh umatiSM
the ;loa prepared:when rain began.. noon. Dr ' ' .
4i. ,Couch and Dr. b'er uson • � •"
They.�iinhitched_.the_ teant.,and..put... L id g Ne -,,,-- aa, SCuttca� 1�cur,Als�B,:
1Ltliat:.co could. .;,
fl._.. ,_...d _Alt: u d be,done._ .Acid_ _ _
into the stable intending to wait iln- consultation. it, was .decided that.,the -
▪ til• the storm passed.' The three mean , • onl • chance of . sayin : the ' untor' '
Y g .tun= TE•li1<1 letaDll • i
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had stepped• into• the :barn • • when ate itlan's 'life• was an. operation, be. t
there was a rushing noise '•and' the haviltl :had his bladder burs Rheumatic
building an 'to, collapse:.all: a t when , :. .
beg t aroundhe ..was2. climbed. A11 -'that was 'poste Ca soles
sable•-was--do'nc 'brit: he ase , ....�, .: _;_� .�_.
,., p s �l away - .
at 1:15 R m.• �on Monday. •' •
n . Naive brought good •
Willing' hands be .an, • he. wo ..- _.: -health .... _ _... _ z :.illlon'
g g t VV rl. of lies elth t,, boli a-itn
.removing' the wreckage from . Mr.• • '•awffeerere. .
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McArthur, � It .is believed- that his - _ .
death.,.was insthntaneous as he had A•healthful, mon eavingremedy,
••a deep gash 'in his skull. Mr.' Mc- • well known itor�fi teen; years,. pre -
„Arthur by drug•:..:
Arthur was a Man about :50 years of ietb 1:00 ` bo Ask our agent”,
Heunmarried, living
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age. was unma ried, lav ng with or write for a free trial ackage.
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- liiiir-4� lr enetlowti i;r-tha-ttta'ss f
debris.. Mr.' Bowie "says •all he re -
me ber 'was-- ressin- bade: as hard
m, a p g
as he could with •his back against the
wall. He 'was,hit on, the head, shoul-
der 'and thigh: when . he . was, forced
down by the wreckage. Fortunately
he wag not tightly pinned and' he be-
gan to extricate Nims' itis. 'When he
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Ferris answered hen stating that he, pear. She was 'his main' care and LOCAL AGENT. J: G. ARMSTRONG
thought Mr, 1VIcArthur was dead and the neighbors refer to him as,a son
that he believed he himself was dy, to' be.honored,::..and esteemed. His
ing. Mrs:' Bowie at oiwo began ,to death cast ,a deep glooin over "Itis"' ; The nett plate 'td`"suffer `was
clear things away so that be "could nei :hborhood. fir. Dan J. Patte.rsot's batn, part of
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assist Mr. Ferris. He found. hint' . In i "Bow Bowie's barn ,were ,four
the roof being lifted' off it. Coming
pinned down' with a' stone on his' ab- horses 4 and three head of cattle. to' the village the., damage was light.
domen, l e it, Strange to say none of..these.were at The front i�{ndows of Mr.. S. C.
"He could hardly' Move
but Pt the second trial be was ad -
all infused, though all had.been fore- Likes More were blown,'(n,. Boards
p around, The shingles
slated ° by .Mt. Ferris and he then ed down •by the collapse of the build- were flying
pulled the unfortunate man out and
ing'.. Mr Bow{e :says his escape from were blown off tate roof of Mr. D. B.
carried him to the house. and laid + "s' a miracle.as the three trice' McDonald's inp{enient shop. Next
h{m on .the sofa. As there was no deathr •came the roof on 1 r. D. Vii. `Meter-
he had togoto 'fiver,. were ' standing close together.
phone service .But, the storm had just •begun its en's baron. ^The roof was blown off
tori village', about 'hal! a mile, and of destruetion, Coming along a small"' barn on Mr, W. J., Farrell's
lar and secure medical• wave place, the I{`{rkoonnell farm. Going
give thea alarm 'the boundary it took tete back lcit.
cid, 'hough ba'dly 'bxuised.and.often' off° Mr, Roee Mal eriaie' xeeidr on clown the boundary, the roof was
ed ha 04410$114 pn h$A r.tura slit: ,blwn ol'i�° Mr, John Mal in�hon'li barn,
�>�eit1ii rw4n� l;aetge i lika kin�linpt ,
lot A4, 4 i'i Anes iKooto �!
11 aid, C. •Cong.rani, • A. Cx lbert,•. T. H.
ir`.eleaven, 'Jno. Reid, T, bniiley, J;:.
R. McNabb, A. Errington, J. Web-.'
,tci, B 'Finnigan, R. Johnston H•
suiance. J.' M.., Bowie has not.a ,dol- h'innigan, W. Clare, :Jiro. Menary, L. •
:, :• .. �': 4 ill..:., he :a__tot- L .. _. . . .•_.
lar ort hrs.;ba2m and It.w2.'41cf,a;thy,r-::Tfw-Mc;Wltmney�--_-L:; Dal .--•
loss. to '.hmtn I:t is understood , that : toll, ',E. b`oley, 'Jno. St ll-ivan, Che§ter : , w
W. G. Tole -has. 2 500- Ch s: Woods
•C3°Kerli�v, ,I. 1V1'eC'artlty;-`R, '1VIcKenzie " ` ' _
:$1,000; Capt: 1VlclCa r,'• $700; •D,. A. J RI Ada2n, "R;. D.• McDonald D.
McLaren,, $1,500 little , Jas... Drennan, T. Drennan, L'•.
It was'in this area, ' from. the holm- 'Mur h • : `I
p y,T' • Genn,. Jo
Ahnston,. R•.
dal ' to "cl c ou tTi l e goat = ... . o :..
y s xFlUrai2, 'C'V`; Lane;"lam."-'ATtion, W. I•L II -
damage was. done. Those, watehiiig Wilt, Jas. °Hackett .•' W. 'Twatnle R
-the ,'wind and; 'clouds-- soy= -that--a 'CiS:oii, ir. Gardner,, -R. Alton,' G. Hun-•••
storni " 1`rorrr the south-west and, a .•terr T• "I?erguson, ' L. Ritchieb • W.
storm f'r'om the 'north-east s. c;nie,d t i Baldwin; B. Hogan, 'J. ,Bowler, J
meet and...scatter, ci•eatiiit;' ltiit ret"' 11 Swaii;e'k ::Jaiiiieson, 'Deice, H;
every' direction it votlt 1.t ;retia one Circ A: Beekett,;13 McDonald Jno,
of .the w.oast-blo tUn.t Bi'it_cGs 71 at lig. �.irntezci2t : W
Wiley,. NO.. W;: Johnstor,r..
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ship has ever' experienced and• it ls Jag; Blue,
F Munro, -- McKenzie; C.
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P a tQ L._.z. __..
1t xL tlae of � VV4 0�
got -out lle hie another who- is neaiing her 86th .�
1gst,
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a riervel-that 'more lives'
e ti5tr cilia; A. -tag ►: +Cameron ..hno.�VTcr-
in-tosh,' Dexter, , W. Buckingham.
J. Murray:, J. .McDonald, P. Gilmore
A.-:.Helm,,..J.' I•T.. Webster,. J. -E"R_-Rat,..,.•..:. :.,
clue•; S. Reid, .Jno. Andrew. .-
•fln notion of • Campbell and �Johns':-
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ton Council •'adjourned to • meet April '
4th, .at .1,p.m. -
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_.AS11114ELD• CU11NCIL..
Council n1 t on. March -7, Mem-
oirs all present, Miinptes.of, Yob...
ineeting read and adopted,
By-law No. 1`V.,' re dog tags, was
passed' on :motion by Jamieson -and •
Campbell. .
The .hollowing aceotlnts Were .oro.
ered paid: Jos. Hackett, expenses to
Toronto re good •roads, $20; Joseph
Hackett, pt. salary .$25; Jno. Jamie -
Pen pt, salary $25;..1'. Johnston,' part
salary $26; T. Sullivan, 'pi. , salary
$261, J, i', Campbell. pt, ealarg $26;
.Reniohhbc+r that ,cruelty grows like'
other 'sins i£` not checked. ,
hemember• tli t to take pleasure in•
�;,So.ei1Y .,aniti'sil's hurt- or killed shows
that something is terribly wrong ill
our stature, ' .