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Thursday, March 6, 19111.-3
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MERITS ON
CHIEF EN(i1NLBR
W I1.H EZ.•M' 3 Bl li'1111D \T. ALMOST Gil ES l P.
AIL -Highest binds Himself Without II'fli,iight He Would Hair To Slop
Working -Tenter lakes
Any F'rleudr' ni • Him Well Again.
The sixtieth birthday of Wilhelm man
tcwt
ton Hohenzollern, 'sometimes Ger ruled Toiler IM the gra
man Kaiser. King of Prussia. Mar- I mwlirhK• lu the world," weld 0. H.
- "T.i
grave of Braodeoburg, etc., etc., alsoMalwffey, 'liter engineer of the Life &
All Highest War Lord, would-be (casualty `mildiug, Nashville, Teuu.
Attila and "friend and patron of••)'or iso Years.' be contluued, "I
dignified manner In
Oott," was marked by ifie calm as j s,ttt'en 1 awfully with the worst kited
which the over- i1 ,.t.,ttlncli trouble and w'eut down
whelming majority of the world's In- tient 1 lost forty-eight pounds. Sly
habitants, evidently wlthotµ any Die- Turk melted terribly and 1 suffered 10
Viotti agreement, refused to take ' nivel' utls•ry from indigestion that I
cognisance of the event. In view of thought 1 had au ulcerated stomach
his boundless vanity probably no slid nit., nt•tually afraid to cwt any -
amount of *cora and abuse could I tit;,,;, but u little ontmeol and *wed
bave caused more anguish to the ' intik. i got onkel' every day
till
celebrated friend of Karl Rosner end mann. us Quilling I took did me any
the owner of 673 tullliary and naval g.Msl, 1 thought 1 would just have 'to
uniforms than the extremely scant i throw up my Jol,.
notice with which everybody passed , ••Al}- elf. road hi the paper. wltere
up the anniversary. I it mon who had suffered like 1 was
liv•en in Ge 1 many the naJoritr of 11 tat 'we." Iwd{awl by ridging kl Tantar and
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AI lute quare oil 110.1C yrrtr.uay were
raw tulluos:-
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mutation. Au. mutation.salMia.
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M.n.Wbs aa, tea ulnas, Ft, Wllllala),
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s..an v►aatt
ire (T. T.ronte, Prompt
$**poral).
Nu. S'show, et..e..
Nu. • bents*. M. .•
the newspapers did not Bo much as she begged me to try 1. .\fb r I had Iveto.* Vete smr,se,ang to Freights Out•
mention the Kaiser's birthday. Only j Bili.* Tanta, a few' !lays 1 leegan to 1 wool,
the ultra-conservat V" availed there- get hungry and started in eatlug like No. a white. Sac ru s.c.
11NAIrs selves of the opportunity to stage a l was starve'. and nodi).ig hurt me a comers, veat,....c t• 0�e• n.ppIA /slaty
" 11 ecce monarchial demonstration and to hit. Want those awful penis in my �,,cer% to F• .91) si.
LINT/EN'i shed a few tears for the glory that stomach red bark were Kole. 1 'deep e...'1 w', •.ter, Oar wt, e.,14 to 32.22.
Himself at the front, re-
was Wilhelm II. nue at eight now and gel up III the -.u.: wooer, per Liar wt, 3-.v3 w Sats. I hams the woundedn an officer who was
A tearful note t Bounded by ttF morningedfull of lite uud energy and So ...to...,
1'1'1lb 3- car tot, •..Illi w 32.17. brought Into the front line hospital
Coblens "Volksseftung reedy /or my work. Ave ee,,,,., &et nor Mit, 13.83 w 3. .14 with a slight fracture of the fore -
"He b spending hie sixtieth birth- Tattles. Is sold in Gerlerlch by E. R. 1 Nu. 's w•o•s, <r .Sr wt. 31,u4 w 32.13, head but Buffering from profound
day In a foreign country. He Is an Wikle. in Settfortlt by t'..tleerhaert, in rain (..;,c,,„.,„';• to ire,gnu Q.t..Np was put to
exile. Some there will be. however. \Vlugliuni ley J. Walton 11eKtb1.0n, In I No, 2. ii.su. uoQtnat, g shofirsck.
aHedressing without adminfa
d with a
1 \R. GFA. HEII.EMANN, OSTEO I who will think of hlfu to day with liete..11 by A. M. E. Hemphill. in Myth seri./ lt Y u ' s3is Freight* Outside). tering any anaesthetic Later, when
£ ' PA1H, epectelre te stamen's and children' loyalty and tion as ►n former While City Drug Store, inh\t'roxeter I
am, sane
sod
avast,
partial drainers, lumbago
bt' J. N. Allan. in IA,taleslurni by John IW
� „use and taros, psruaf desirtt.a, lumbeao' days, especially when they ronBlder 1 W K
sad.rheumatic conditions Adenoid* removed I
i the sad situation occupied by Ger- 11 1A111WIsIw rCJ.
w,tb,e.i the knife Oatce at residence. carser
Pews. sod St. Andrew a street. At home offing I many at the present t Ime."
*ase .ay., Thursdays and Satudaye, aaY evealag The Berlin "Lokalanxelger," the
be Qoeatmeot. newspaper titbich had published Ros-
ner's recount of the Kaiser's war
days, remained loyal to iia traditions
by publishing the following elegy:
"Lonely and broken, the Kaiser,
an involuntary exile, steps over the
threshold into old age. Behind Wil-
helm lies a rich life ending in the
dreadful four year of war, during
which his tortured soul fell from
proud poets to bitter disappointment
when each victorious joy was drown-
ed in a aood of calumny.
"Before him lies a dark and Joy- . the Alexanalra Marine end e.•'u.rul
lees future Over his head the hatred Ho-ieltal and member -of the we)ieel *piing wheat -No. 3, sa.0 per bushel. I of men lost their lives or Om
of the whole world stipends a Da- pn,f.+slue practising in Ge..lerf.•l. was I e) wiatalnn[�e is So Gapper b
er bushel.n�
tootles sword of judgment. held in 'the law library at the Court OaBuit.- 4 t to etc per bushel, through treatment.Ignorance of the proper
"The only consolation we can give House 00 Friday afternoon. February Buclkwbeat-Nomutal.
him Is to tell him that millions of j �.tle. )'resent : Jas. Kidd, Judge Dick- r Rye -According to rumple, nominal. During the early stages of the war
It was the universal opinion of army
Germ
awful Astarte feel deeply thatsthishim ta,u. D. )igl.• Rev. Iter. J. E. Fuel, i H.. -Timothy, timili MAHY1"1:mls• surgeons that operations could not
awful accusation made against him Aixci,r \1'hgl.• Her. A. 1.. e:. Clarke, Standard d �� � performed in the war If the
only veils the guilt of his accusers
IA G. CAMERON, K. C.. BARRIS and to justify his punishment --
.a& TER, *menta, auto', Pohl, Oant although the people are equally
Ysarttuo Suer'. t.odelidt• thud door nom guilty and to tell him
yrs. 1 rust loofa to Rias at lowest rata.
0000.oeo�
War Surgery
Adds to Science
MONG the many change.
which the war has brought
about It looks as 1f one of
the most Important would be
a eomplet: revision of our present
text books for army surgeons, and
the introduction of new methods of
treating ragged wounds. whether to
military or domestic life.
Doctors at the front have found
that the engines of modern warfare,
asphyxiating gases, game projectors.
tear shellp and the incessant crash of
artillery fire, produee conditions to
the wounded never before known.
Shock, exbaltatlon, furor and de-
moralisation and such abnormal
symptoms frequently make the em-
ployment of any anaesthetic dan-
gerofa.
Dr. B. Sherwood -Dunn, who wan
MEDICAL.
DE11T18TIT.
RR. H. G. MAcDONELL-HONOR
11 Graduate Toronto University. Graduate
Ror al College of Dental Surgeons
yuocaua.a w the late Maya Sale. Offices corner
osier and vitt Wert. Concocts.
AUCTIOMss>t.
11' NOMAS GUN DRY.
1 Aut:TIONEER.
tea 67, Goderab. All instructions by moll s
tett .t bgael Of.tr will be promptly attended to
IlsaNew* tdhpaooe
LEGAL.
lu Exeter .y . •
Howey. in itrut+•neld by Peter Dowry. I N.,, 2, f1.30. aom.url,
113 18u.hweeal by 'Tiernan & F•dlghuffer. I wlaa,eeoe le ...sr (Toronto),
in tl'wlltou by J. W. Orme, In t'llu- Goterum.ut star,eard, iw a, lo 611.10.
tui by W. S. 1t. Heeluws, in Sheppard. Vnter.a ewer te.ssipt •e.pmzet).
tut by J.H. Simpson. In Currie by H. liutsrament atandaeu, i9... to te.7a. 1a
V. Armstrong. and lu Fordwleh by 11. limas. mono's.; N. 4 to M.34. w nags.
'1 pronto.
Mrnsuw. ; Minted" (Car Leta, O.11vsr.d, Msntrsal
Al►\'T. j Freights, bags tnciuoed),
_ _ Bran -1'e, ton. Hu [a.
TO KE)4TOMM OLD MATES. aborts -lace too, 14-. •-,
Good teed flour -Per . t. 13.2: to *3.13.
May /Teller, Toronto ),
Hespltal Board Lowen ('barges'- No. 1, per ton. ilx w 1311•
Canvass Town/ships for ylaeu, per wn, 111 to els,
Contributions. Straw treads. Tsrent0).
\ •Weird Meeting of 1111' l;.Mu•d of Car 1019. per tun, Flu.
Farmers' Market.
Fall ,.heat -s.0. E. y2,13 per bushel.
Wcsteneett awcour 'na• to Freights Out -
No. 2,' enc, nomlua.,
Nye tw.wra.ng w Freights •luts(de),
he was anaesthetized, he developed a
state of extreule exhaltation, "calling
upon his men to charge. and urging
them on with cries of encouragement
and patriotic fervor."
Almost without exception, all the
doctors who were sent to the front
line hospitals at the beginning of the
war had been taught that their func-
tion
uns
tion was to douche all wounds with
iodine solution, apply a first dressing
and send the patient to a base hos-
pflal for any operation that might
bb necessary. As the journey,
with
repeated transfers, frequently took
ten days or two weeks, the usual re-
sult was the development of count-
less cases of gaseous gangrene. te-
tanus and fatal infections. Thousands
Fresh rich, full -flavored tea
--the same every time
REDROSE
TEAls good tea
Sold only in sealed packages
123
RRESBYTER1 OF H(KONi
CCmwlttees Strpsh for 1919 anti Now II
• h stlons Made for hynod and
Tht PresbyterHuron wet on
TBewlsy, February '-.nth, at ('lluton.
Tlw following were present : Mr. Tel -
font. moderator. Drs. Larkin and
Aitken, Nlcnsrs. MelA•rn. Visite, John-
ston. Ross. Carswell, Hogg, Mac-
farlane. Maelutesh and Hamilton.
ministers, HMI Me'nars. /ll.dn►an.
1 Exeter n. 1kwhM 1 McK{llop 1, Rat-
cliffe I Kirk ton 1, Lindsay (Clinton 1.
Young 1 Blyth 1. Fraser 1 Iiryfleld 1.
Mitchell I Gewler►rh 1, awl Alkeuhewd
5 lirne•neld I, elders. (Fronts to aid -
receiving euugre'gationa were req tech.
The annual r'ja►rts of the various
e,wtulttees were presenter', Mr. Mac-
farinne reporting fier tlw committee on
home missions: 1)r. Aitken for Sunday
schools and Young l'w,p*e'M Societies:
Sir. land ti for 11r• forward move-
weut : \tri Hogg for tlw eommitHw on
my -401001e lwm•nern ce : .l r. Hamilton
for the emubaitte• OH ants+• and
stn (1.11.,. The tultnn'IQg were ap-
poiatel ev Issiouer, to the liellc'rrl
Alewmbly to lo' held at Hamilton ta'xt
June': Drs. Larkin and Vleteber and
Mr. Alwry. ministers, and Messrs.
Ikeleis. Lindsay and Jamieson. I)r.
Larkin was nominated fur the business
committee of the .tss•mhly sed Mi•MMri.
Iteess utnl liladquin for that of the
Synod. 1)r. larkin was nominated for
the me,elcrnt.ership of the next meeting
of Synod and Ur. 11aelallivray for the
mealerator,ehip of the next AMs'wbly.
that thin Hill.Ina
The subject of conference at the taextl'
Coro- meeting of l'ryr,bytery IM "Tlw l'hureh
Judgment cannot stand before lyse I; \ long and interesting df+e•nisiun yarch 13z'. =fy iw`' 12tey IES133 % I This hili wasebasedelonh the stet anal Heenashnetlon.' rtNl the dines t
'r c strUrl JWy 121y ;hat e
tribunal
L1 C. HAYS,
Y. BAR'uSTYUML I E i l... TARP
Ober- Ste.Iei,s Bank, bitch. Etnolua Start
Goesesk. 1elepbonr se.
Rai Esau. loan and Insurance.
Mrs. M. t;. 1'auwruu. Airs. E. \\'.I.
Currie. Dr. Taylor. lir. Enuuers,nt,
Mat -kiln, Dr. Hunter ctrl ltev. Canon t
J. P. Sicken & Co.,
,tan ar zone'
ButW.ns, iepurt the tollownng pace, on standard tea bouts and records o
be Chlcrao aoard of Trade : l'rev, past wars are consulted it will be
open. High. Lew, Close. •lone. i found they plead ibe that no operat-
moused erre the charges for patients- ys.y • • •, 121',1 1225s 121St 12' 1215+ D the majority of the wounds 1n I shin iM to he led by Mr. Moran of
f ma rat Iwd bran t d bullets
The reit meetfing 1e to lie held at
V'linton on May 13th.
The fulle,wiiig are the standing eom-
mlttew for 11119, the ministers men -
thous' having In each ease their eiders
tet more xener.n+ support to tl 1 Mat. +, 3h 23 80 bullet wound was usually a I assw•httel with thew and the first POtOUDFWT. KILLORAN 1. COOKE, that f mal list tin• preiL'ut tlwrge Jeb 4 to 24 clean cut tract, seldom cuntaminat ne•iitiouel in enell e,.mwltte' to be
I tl fe runrr rate Rlbr- the na-
Besides this outpouring the es- after tlw { Oats- F''.(1 -- - 6751* 57'S NB past wars were made by
Kaiser received a large quantity of , why the rates had been raisrl: 'try., In this war ride fire has been al -
puts
from his admirers in Germany j It was the unanimous. opinion of the July ah,e sa 57 56% SiSjrshells, and°
profession most enlsre'ly replaced by
put Holland, ly as a correspondent Mint is r;t of the should
is. medical { Pork- _0 30 41.111 almost all the wounds are from shell
puts it,rnaively, "from sehoolglrls that an ,plant �hanld Io• wade t„ the July ..36.x5 38.35 splinters or objects (breed into the
tad former supporters.' carious grove. l+ and societiesthefor, •l Jeb' _ body by shell explosions. In former
a' hospital Lard -
The Relchhe C nbewailedthe a s should -• .hl wan a
at of all the Conservative parties i '_
People's- ±. tT
party (the o consena • '
ss andel ley Mayor July Germans) el the coura to tlw old I
gest in its election prchiali e r e heron. Feltruary lost.
toration o a moa* I
Egmont]nvhlle•. i
41.15 41.37 41.00
36.25 36.25 38.00
2;.30 25.45 2:.10
24.57 24.75 24.50
SPECIAL
TO CLEAR
20 dozen men',
Police Braces
made from good quality,
clear at
23c
25 dozen men's
Canvas Gloves
fleece -lined, in grey' only, to
clear at
22c
M.Robins
OPEN EVENINGS
RARKISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR1SS only the German National I be lout -red to w , 2i le ed. Under modern warfare ,•„ttt•ruer:
PUBLIC. ETC. I td conservatives and pan 11 flees the a uM veal b) the Rev. May 2t 10 21 70 turn of the wounds has completely Ilome Allssions anal We•lal :4rn•hr-
d b 6e to wg Canon HILI soil tMj
Ober on the Denuai'r, area red does from Vasil lh l'a ' n iXlr that the board revert
Ma Street, (.oder
Yrsvate horde to loaned lowest
22.87 3':.07 22.70
21.55 21.70 21.47
" • DIR changed both in their aspect a Mr.srs. Macfarlane. Visite and, Me -
gravity, and they not only deman 1',alittrll
treatment
a b.
rates t monarchial form of Rp+• as charged Immediate treatment, but tie Fun leu Jl[sMlouw Id.ease. Hews. Mc-
H.
lt
M Yttexosour K L„Cwaa1.4i tort J L Knatesaael nment and that even this soli- i 1111.,, l iurle • 1 I ClglOsl wrlw'K YARDS. j never dreamed of in field hospitals IMrmul nnal-1)r. Larkin.
government.
its ■ugg�ttUon, extremely modest 1n Mover' by Mrs.
Dickson, and
LI)HJlRLFS GAR [3AA T t ll eswmittevr xmtygt d t} stenuet h Reta•ne n e 1114 s r w,
/ k1b1iY suers bullet the surtepn has to deal t
fragments of shells, grenades. torpe-
does Hogg. Juhustuu, I:bulmun, AikeNurtd. I
Each f these f I
ROW. -.the ' ava�servative papers. o our r
cry• 11ot'c+4e1 su" wltlCh tins ion w,ta Ktortrd the yeas wt for vrrlu.M tuwnsld.. Mor- I change >etstrtday, there eaM a goo
utas I11 "damned un- n.susling Gollerielr and the various demand'tor all classes of cattle, with
1 - Dow "da market for all good and
thts preyed only and institutes in each
its form, was eugpressed In nearly ,rtMlwl h}- Mrs. l'rmt•niu, that the TORONTO.a►ch 4. -With 1000 of formef wan, S. R. aryl Y. 1'. N. -Ile. Aitken. ;
fora vin- � eattl! on the tyfi Stock l'ardB Instead of ibe smooth path :ft h Jlt•MMrs. Ale•IArlu uud Jb•lutuwh. p jI
ysory loaned at lowest Allb ht•II and I. u, sxy.
Mew Ietfrs and shrapnel. ac o
SE 013, n gAhOc .1.4 1 SAL popular" the monarchial Idea has carates Into the wound bits of cloth-
ing,
loth-
Superintendence of Students -Mr.
��� - uWt , ,00tsey.pat.bc ssdceaveyraRr_' become.
ship for orlon•riptluns to the lae..+pltal. I eholce butchers and heavy steers, tag which is always dirty; particles .lohnetun and I►r. Fletcher.
acs - Court Fte.uaale!+de'ah. The Ned York Tribese, noting the Mayor Wilde gave notice of motion I with weight and quality, at front 50c
I 1clause encoring Ito 7S0 ills cwt. over Inst Monday -'s
'movement la Berlin to bring thet r
town- aver}' active
tnsUttANCt WAN& CIG.k toregatta the ase
--�� York who paw
of earth, hair, splinters and even
Emergency- 1I r• s s r s. McIntosh.
small pebbles, which are atmos ee - Alwry /111(1 (',erswell.
I the IMard fu 8311 sick
IM•nrnt dirket'. prices. and 25c over the clove of the t up Immediate infection.
A. 1. M. sent \'. & O. Funds -Dr.
Fletcher, Messrs. Corriere and Me-
l' •11.
Fluent* and Statistics--- Messrs.
Hamilton, Telford and Maefarlau,•.
t'onfetence-Meeu,rs. Telford and
Mc1)ermlel and Dr. Larkin.
tudltur e'.) r. 1:Iadmatu and Dr.
Aitken.
The Ftlgtwl can Sire you money on
your dally paper. See the clubbing
e Kaiser bac power,
•\ dis•u$sion then took phut• on the
LLOP MUTUAL FIREINDpro INSUR- t. an Inventor In New
er(y�6 GO. -lass sad gelated tees* pop to t Mayor Gaynor for permission withbit d,tttat IrfIery Iof htwrpitnty.�Tin' Mayor an
at'srna. V Coastal . Pres.. Goderrh P. O to leap off a skyscraper with his °melt f l that a special ,vsmwIltrr he
-- � .V{ re t�eecnwuodP.u.:'lhoaaas contraption. wrote Dear Mr. this gentle-
eppointed by the prestdeut to n+trrtain
y ytrk tteaa e.tortn P. 0. ma wrote his honor, 'this genUo-
Director.- $. P. McGregor, R, R No. 5, Sea- man wants to ,00 off the highest cost, eke. The president rwmwl Mayor
meth, John l:1 Greve. No. L Walton, room. Wigh•. Dr. Macklin and W.V. J. E.
R R. k. ; Srdath: Sea -
oh newsroom. betiding in the Ity. For God's sake Funl taw the Mpeeirl e,wwidw•.
R
alb. u0eat, tisk Har k: m .
atkes vara. n«cb.00d: Jamas
B rod.,,lb. *sen; (.aa. act atter]•. . R. No.x• Mc tet him!
U NTO. Llintaa1 J hoc
Connolly. (;oderich ,cn: Alex. eek
Agent. J. IV. Yeo. (:oder
R. R. No 1, Clinton. William Chesney. a1-
B Itis kity. Seale/IL Pobc7 holders ma pay
payments end get their ca •
ds recetpted et
Morrish'r Clothing Store, Cbnton: R.H. Cett�s
&mega). K1011100sir Gadwlcb. or J. H.
Re.d'. General Store. bar •
- - MUSIC.
1SABEL R. SCOTT, A tit greetedO
aF
Vase. Fiat.nand Organ. Po
Or
Camsvatay esaminaii.Mre A a Msc, P. W.
CURRIES. Bramante rued.
FREDERIC T. EGENER,
Mus. Bac.
SINGING
PIANOFORTE
PIPE ORGAN
Studio over Duieop's Drug Store
Brophe) Bros-
lite
iros.
1ite Leading
Funeral Director's
and Embalmers
Orden carefully attended to
sl all hours, night or day.
(31)1)RHICH
Bristles of the Pig.
Pip are raised everywhere in
Cbina. and pigs' bristles have become
an important article of export.
amounting to 4.3110 tone a year, val-
ued at About 00,000,000. Bristles
that are long, thick, stiff, bright,
wiry, and clean command the beat
prices. The yield of each hog is tied
in a bundle, placed in water for a
few days, then scraped off, combed to
remove impurities. inn -dried, steam-
ed, and then sorted into bundles
114 Inches in diameter, with bristles
of uniform length. Most of the
work of cleaning and tying the bris-
tles Is done by women, who receive
about five or partx icular about aboutts a athe bristles
ay. Buyers
are very Ds ula
being weal cleaned, of uniform
length and color, and the bundles
solid. This is apparent when It hi
considered that prfees vary from
twenty taels to 300 tae's per pteui'
(133 1-3 pounds), depending on the
assortments. The collecting season
is froth November to April. as bris-
tle are soft and useless for the trade
during the hot moaths. Tbls accounts There was never a time when their*.
for the fact that tate main producing rificee and the help of women were more
and shipping centres are north of the a pteriated than at the present time.
Yangtze. For exporfethe bristles are Women should learn war -nursing and
peeked in foxes containing one picul I nursing at home. There is no better
to a box. The ports from which they I way than to study the new edition of the
are shipped are, In the order of their "Common Bence Medical Adviser"
with chapters on Find Aid, Bandaging,
Importance, Manchuria
and S ng. and p iIy� ne, tare of the Rick,
He ince l(aecn importance
and ShantQl� Anatomy, •lea of Women Mother and Babe,
are trade. Chinag In Importance in eld Marriage --to be bad at some dnig-stores
fort China offers an excellent Geld or send 50e. to Dr. Pierce, Courtwright Bt.,
for the manufacture of brushes. it Bridgebatrlg Ontarlo
is maim
Insurprising that greater develop- I if • woman *tillers tram weak bulk,
menta In this direction have not tak-
her the beet tonic and were cttye is ons
END STOMACH TROUBLE. .
• GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
Mapes Dlapepeln" makes sick. 004/r.
gassy stomachs surely feel Ane
In Ave minutes.
I The meeting then Chimed.
1f what you just ate is soaring on
your stoaacb or lies like a lump of
4•ad, or you belch gas and eructate
sour, aadlgeated food, or have a feeling
of Matinees, heartburn, fullness, senora,
tad taste in mouth and stomach -head-
ache, you can rt retkf in live miaste
by neutralizing acidity. Put an ed to
anek *tasseh distress sow by getting a
large fifty -vent case of Paps DNaprmite
from any drug /tors.. Yee realize in
Aro-minutes how needless it Is to wafer
fres isd dyspepsia nr say stem -
1111 disorder caused by food fersentatioa
♦oe to execgdye acid la stomata. `
CREWE
Tuwshry, Mar. 4.
PEXSONALS. -Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Kil-
patrick visited Crewe friends Sund ly
last Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald
and Miss Annie Brown visited at Sam.
Sherwood's one day last week. Mr.
and firs. David McWhinney and family
visited friends to Dungannon Supday
lag. Mr. and Mrs. P. Finnigan
spent Sunday at the hum? of Richard
Twamley Mr. Earl Blake. of Clin-
ton, is spending a few days with friends
around herr.
week.tale to se
The Iamb market was strong' at The necessity for immediate treat-
ntar 17 rye with 18c mp the top of the went lies chiefly in the form of the
market, a comparatively and light wounds. A shell fragment bruises
rhe, ho all told, d sheep and mar-Lamarand mangles the aero, causing
at
sheep holding steady. The seg e rapidly becomes dead tissue and
tet was steady with the close fed and forming a nest for infection. To ap-
week, at and c to lg c ib.. and ply a rough temporary dressing to
watered, and are t Ib. leas t atiti but a cavity filled with torn and ragged
the packers f talking a drastic cut theme, foreign matter, dirt, metal
for the revace of the week- a good splinters and coagulated blood U
75c off prevailing prices. absolutely useless.
CHICAGO LI VK STOCK. No manse how liberally the flat on page 7 of this issue'
Bureau of wounded man may be douched with _
IlarkChlet so, Parch 2.-iC. 8. urea � `=sitz' 7ItJt
reach. ).. Holl�* ted reis to 'tar- Iodine it cannot penetrate all the re- x y-�x� yA
ken oda). fully 15 to 25c.
"CASCARETS" WORK
WHILE YOU SLEE!
For Sick Headache. Sour Stomach.
Sluggish Liver and Bowels -
Take Cascarets tonight.
Furred Tongue, Bad Test, Indiges-
tion, Sallow Mein and Miserable Head-
aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged bowels, which cause your atone
ach to become filed with undigested
food which sours and ferments like gar-
bago In a swill barrel. That's the first
I step to untold misery -indigestion, foul
I ra , bad breath, yellow skin, mental
Ira,
everything that is horrible and.
n auseating. A Gaacaret to -night will
give your constipated bowels a thorough
Gleaming and straighten you out by
looming. They work while you sleep-
s, 10 -cent box from your druggi t will
beep you feeling good. for months.
to add to the iy ass a
higher than
9aturds)'• Estimated receipts tomorrow 1;esaes of such a wound, aneNlhlcht"
t5 830. 35c. to 50c. evltable result is infection.
tattle -Receipts 11.000. stuck Beef steep
may take months to eradicate it the
patient survives.
that he is as much of
higher; bulb and feeder 35c. [ ar;
calves strong estimated tomorrow 11.000.
The heifers. 37.75ay y to $15.75: ea„�erst cows sof
and cut-
ters. 30.25 to 37.23. yea rket Ren -
Sheep --•Receipts 1.000•
erally ,c, to SOc. higher. Estimated to-
morrow 9,000. The day prices stand.
EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
East Buffalo, N.Y., March 3.-C'attle-
Recelpts, 42411; generally 25 cents higher
steers, y, 010 t
steers.
311; butchers. $10D to iii
Yearlings. 310 to 317; heifers, $10 to t12;
cows. 85 to 311.50; bulb, 37 to 311.50:
stockers and feeders. Si to 611. Fresh
tows and springers, 015 to 3150.
Calves -Receipts, 1,150; sl higher. M
en S21
Hogs-Recelnts, 3,000: 25 cents higher;
Others 10 cents to 15.cents higher. heavy,
314.45': mixed, 316.20 to 318.25; yorkere.
4113 1: to 318,20; light Yorkers. $18.30 to
317.50: pigs. 316.25 to $16.51; throwouta.
12 to 316; stat:`. 310 to 018.
Sheep and iambs --Receipts, 7,600; 25
tents lower. lambs. $12 to $10.13: year-
tow,.
ear-
lr3: to 913.5O: mixed sheep. 313 14 to 1 4314.
nervousnerw or dinginess --if pains afflict
en place.
For Literary Club...
"This passage," Maid the publisher,
"seems ambiguous to me. What do
you mean by It!" "1 don't know,"
replied the great author. "1 left It
there for the commentator and lit-
erary dubs to work over when I'm
dead."
Hi. Bravery.
"I forgot myself and 'poke angrily
to m7 wife." remarked Mr. Meektoh.
"Did she resent i1 "For a moment.
But Henrietta is a fair-minded wo-
man. Atter she thought it over she
shook hands with nee and congratu-
lated me on my bravery." -
Her Pulse.
Betty accidentally discovered ber
pulse one day. and running to ber
mother she exclaimed: "Oh, mamma,
1 got the hiccoughs In my wrist."
r
made up of native herbs, and made with-
out
ithout alcohol, which make. weak women
strong and sick women well. It is the
prescription of Doctor Pierre, used by him
in active practice many years and now
wolf by almost every drunt in the land,
in liquid or in tablets. Bond Dr. Flares,
Buffalo, N. Y., 10e. for trial pie' forr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are also best
liver and bowel trouble.
rr-
.ww)erd. 0.4 -"Dr
Plage'■ Favorite Pre•
seriptinn wee a greet
help M ane.
n eepeetant pal3rtitai
honorer all nip -doers
weak .ail serves
would not eat
sau.aed Iales sof-
feted with baakeeb
1 was=
as doss
beeeetpl.esMink
sari
dd when I b�sa
taking •F.vnrit ^w-
.eriodos.' 1 .gee eets-
nr.ssed to feel sunspot
sari it Melly removed
me is health .ad
1 .0.1414e.n esr week lied fait line 1
y Yea gr*. osanit 1333 GManz
raf
Lays Violets on Grave of Laurier.
OTTAWA, March 4. - Gen. Pau,
accompanied by the members of the
French Mission and Sir Joseph Pope,
Under-Secretary of State for External
Affairs. and officially attached to the
French Mission, drove out to Notre
dame Cemetery and deposited a
wreath of violets upon Sir Wilfrid
Lwurier's grave. The members hav-
ing assembled about the grave, the
general spoke as follows: "On behalf
of France I bring these flower as a
tribute of respect and affection to
the great Canadian statesman, In
whose veina.0owed French blood."
Beers 13111 Not Travel on Warship.
CAPE TOWN, March 4. -Tie Na-
tionalist delegation to the Peace Con -
bas revised their decision to
travel on Brlweh warships.
It by t
be-
lieved they
outcry in tko country districts
stalest their traveling on a British
warship.
The .teatnshlp Upland arrived at
Halifax with 2.000 officers and man
of the Canadian iExpeditionary Force
and a large number of civilians. The
Ic docked immediately
The modern surgeon proceeds up-
on the tueN,r
a soldier as the man with the San
ont
line hospital whether
e
orfifty miles bace is in a k of i
the firing line his duty is to do his
beet. IlehasDuring ttheantiseptics
stages
o 1
the dogs.
of the war they were In universal
use; now they are studiously avoided.
The idea that there is not time or
that the surgeon has not the nerve
to operate under fire Is exploded. He
starts upon the assumption that
every wound which is not made by
the clean cut track of a rifle or ma-
chd
ine
nhullet la thing he doesais to open it
thefirstt
up so completely as to expose the en-
tire cavity. Every particle of for-
eign matter is then removed and any
tissue that looks as if It might die
and slough away is gut out.
The old method of treating the en-
trance and exit of a projectile b7
enlarging them as little as possible
and passing a drain through is obso-
lete Instead of that the surgeon
makes liberal Incision. long and wide
enough to search the recess and trau-
matism thoroughly.
The greatest departure from the
old text books lies in the recommend-
ation for the front line surgeon to
do his work thoroughly and to lay
open the
than too litwound rather
tle.Thisinsures the pa-
tient againidt Infection In case It
should be ten days or two weeks be-
fore he arrives at the base hospital.
if his wounds have not been sub-
jected to a careful and thorough
cleaning by the front line surgeon
by the time be arrives at a fixed hos-
; pltal infection may have progressed
to a degree that will entail months
of treatment.
But It his wounds have been npro-
perty opened and cleaned ut, t h tam-
pour -
ns
thoroughly gone over
pons and soaked in hydrogen perox-
ide the cavity being then carefully
packed with gauze and bandaged.to
withstand the demands of rash
travel, be will usually arrive at fis
or
tg g.t rely atter
with
The destination in con
lath more than 3.000. o Scotian
I the beginning of healthy granulatio^
landed 2,243 *t at. Jobs.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We are pleased to be able to inform the public that we
' hard coal
'
in all sizes. Also any quantity or soft coal for domestic use.
We wish to extend thanks to our customers, who have
been very patient during the stress of the coal shortage, and
now that it has leen relieved we will give our old-time
service and prompt delivery.
The Saults Coal Co.
Phone No. t•e
B. J. Saults' residence W. W. Saults' residence
No. 275 No. 202
are now in a pos
'tion to supply any quantity of
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G°± Board of Trade
, NOTICE
tk A meeting of the Retail Department of the Goderich
Board of Trade will be held on Tuesday evening. March 1lth,
1919, at R o'clock p.m.
This promises to be a very interesting meeting, as -some
important questions will come before the Committee, and
every member is especially urged to be present.
W. C. PRIDIIAM,
Chairman of Cont.
March, R, 1919.
W. S. 110' D1?N,
industrial Seeretnr)
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