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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-05-18, Page 5THURSDAY, KAY IOW MIL PADA iIPS A VICTIM OF BRaIIcHms BEOA! 'VIE AFRAID Bret ohitit is an acute taflatn;la.:.t% .t of the teene-;.s membrane lini.'t the air tubes of • fun t)a, Bold begins with chills fol. *owe i by fever, tiltht:l,se at#0ss the s:hest, didi. allty fu bre. thine, 'musette:is, ami a harsh. croupy votieb, which is in- saee zd itt wet v e.n;hcr. and by every *gilt cold. This cough cptuta. on spas. m�ieally. IS generally worse in the mom - WE. and ee aide relieved by eau ;inr freely. T nutter raised i:, at first whitish send stieky. but Liter becomes of a greenish or yellowish colorantl le sometimes streak.* 01 with blood. On the hrst sign of bronchitis you, should check it immediately by using DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP '. thazul de 'clop g minto: come becoming luting xrotitale. Mr.. Mut 11,. hoot, 40 Maple Ave.. Hulnitton, Out.. writes: ---1j was troubled with bronchitis, and had a very bad sough. I had it so -long' I. Ives beeintting to get afraid of other .developments. I tried all kinds of cough remedies, but without' relief. 1 was advied, by a friend, to try Dr..Wood's Norway fine 'Syrup,.so 1 got :t bott1e. It convinced ret to believe that, I had, at last, gotten the right medicine. I used several bot- ties and am practically well. I hove eceommended it : to others since, surf good results followed. It ie cc;: tainly aI wonderful,"13ronchiiaal Cough Remedy. Price 356: and 60c. a battle. 4ISTEOPATH Ii. A. M. 'HEIST, Osteopathic l'lteslctan. graduate 1)es Ilietne4 Still College or Osteopathy. Licentiate Tows and elterneen state ecards. Special attention to diseases or tvonlen and ehtldren. Consultation free, Glace corner Nelson and St, Andrew Sts. successor to 1)r,. MenIemann., In Seaforth Tuesdays; ' SPECIALIST R, F. J. H. FO R " �. ll RSTE EYE, EAIU, NOSE, TIIROAT. I. Late Rouse. Surgeon Now York Ophthat-. tee and Aural Hospital, assistant at ,Nnore- .x- acid s Eve Hospital a Y s l nd Golden ua S re p d ThroatHospital,Lb r neon Eng'. Vaterioo r 63 . � St. 9.' srat o t t d Telo- *bone 267, ' At Bedford Hotel, Goderich, from Wed nesday. Sprit 10111, at 8.00 p. m., to Thurs- day. April 20th, at 1 p. in. MUSICAL :MISS- LAURA JACKSON, A. T. C. 51., is prepared to take pupils on the plane. Tor terms apply to MISS JACKSON, above ilunlon's Drug. Store, Kingston street, ,on Salurda3S, '12:30- to 4:30 p. ori. MAS. J. G. CAMERON. .41 Teacher Piapno, Theory, Pupils prepar- ed for examinatiotts..For terms. appiy res- idence, Gibbons st., opposite vtetorla'pub- . tic. seinen or 'phone 253J. EO.• 1tENYON. t'L. Mus.ltic0lrt linivenanyo ' Teacher's' Diploma Piano and Theory' Pu• pils Tischer s Diploma Singing up prepared for examinations. • Por' • rerms apply Studio, Montreal •St, opposite nubile Library. t ,LTSiC STUDIO. U Goderich Society Orchestra Moine Studio entrance between F. ff. Wood's and J. Lauder's stores. �i Ong/y of n HENRY ginnersstland, thoseidvoq nein. -- For :Information appply et studio. " 'Mins repatred, lodges trued, sound.' posts set and violin bows rehalred, etc. •t;ode fch Society Orchestra ' ' (ProtesSional)' S pieces D. R. WESTON, L. L. O. M. ' . Licentiate London- college ot Music. Eng- land. organist and, Choir Director of North St. Methodist, Church.. T OF MUSIC Cl3ER Pupils prepared for examinations in con- nection with Toronto University Toronto Conservatory, etc. Every pupil entered for musical exams has passed, Many with honors. For term§ 'apply' at residence, West St. (first door west or stating rink), Oodertch, ' LE4AL G'A1WS .4-1.1 ES GA W arrester, Solicitor, I A c, Corner street and Square, 3otlerieh, Ont -'*HAS. SE'AGER Barrister Solicitor, Notary Pottle and conveyancer, Omcu t Court douse, Godertch.- Dpi 'Anne 68. C. HAYS Harraater. Sottetlor, Rotary Public Etd Attree ittitntiton 3t.. ritetltsa" Dm* BOOR O pderLClt Real Estate, Loans, Insurance CONVEYANCING MW NOTARY GEORGE E eiREttNS1itT)E, eayfeld, voyanctng and Notary Publ1C p01i3FOOT,. "KILLORAN 6: HOLMES; tsarrlsters. Soncitors, •ltOtarle3 I'I rl1• trete, Etc. umee-0n'' the Square, 8nd door; from tsatnitton street oedeeICa. private runtis 10 IOan'ttt lowest rates. w. PROeDFooP, K. C. J. L. EILLORAN, DUDLEY HOLMES.71ur. AUCTIONEERING OMAS OUNDRY. Je, Live Stock and general Auctioneer, Hamilton street, Goderick. 9a,e3 made everywhere and all entitle Mane to give you satisfaction. Farmers Male notes discounted. INSURANCE: ill C CLOP MU DUAL F11tE INSUIIAIICE "Venn lead Isolated Tow* Property leaured. Video of ppro�pir`ty metered WI 10 'mart. 1Nt0. 33.019073.00.. OFF10ERs-tames concur, pre8i1enr, aioderich • Jas. Evans, fee -President, 'EtaeCbdgod ; T. E. clays, Sec.-Trea9„ set - torte. DIRECTORS -D. P. eteeeeitdr, Seatorttj; t. 0. Grieve, Winthrdp ; Wen, wren, - rtanee : George McCartneyy, .WeirslrAatlt�b ; John Ferris, Harloek • atm Dennewlse, droadhaatan : Msleoim il(cEwran, erttQele30. AGENTS J. W. Yeo. Atli t handy upon, Clinton ; W m. cheater. Seatartal A. Iitnebley, Seltorth. Polietr.rit it. 1 CnttsestarreeDtiodeer1Ch A,. 1 rD- rtsWit . cI'ithinr Store, Clinton, or Y. ft Iteld'a, Say11e1 . NOTARY p>l L>� 'C. ..• ',it, DAILItt. NOTARY pust.t a General CottveyanCtnt` dote Gond Coompstllee 'Represented Ph,ti. itd. OAA (ia der'Ittt, tett, 1Brophou Bro The LAR funeral Directors, Mild Ali% Imer* Orders carefully aittelntied b at ,All hours - -night tlr t1t►r. TORONTO stANKfiriel. tita«it.bwt Whae*. Nes., 1 Nertt,+ora, No, I Northern, 3X,45% No, $ .northern, 51.4., Xasiteetel °Me. No, S COW.. i«e. No. 3 t".Sga.., Safe. tome No. 1 feed. iba`all. N4, 1 feed, Gee. 3tasaatelwlw $*$e; �traa *tore JI. allaniLis) No. A G,W.. nerMital. suseteleae C•rr. 4'l'araeat. Tomato' Proms* 4ihleiaatitct.t No. 3 yellow, ,'$;e. No. 3 yellow. 'i '5e. Isaacs amorality to I•1!1ts11ti1E•1 tll:Rlt}• No. 2 extra, COc to ilk. titeekwittat.. No. 3. $1.00. n* , Ivo, 2. 960. l fllfeed Kee Lets Renee*** ltran, per ton, 528 to i"a0. Shorts. $a0 to tee. Feed flour. $1,70 to $1,50„ riasialed Mari Fattrallo. 2, 822 tit 623. mixed.;la to $ls. +Clt:vor. 311 to 818. fltetawt. Car tot. Por ton, 512 to 513. (hitttrto Wheat. 'No.,i commercial, sl,ri0, ontiode. tenter/0 No. 3 oats, 40c to 45e, outside. Ontario corn. 630 to 60e. outside. Ontario dour --,rat patents, $7.70 per Mile end patents, 57.20; straights, 14, butk,''•511.35. Manitoba 1,101 r. -..rat patents, 1n: cot• ton sacks 38.71'. per barrel; 2nd pa- tent_, ee.220, -CATTLE KJ Ta1to('PO t,twrr s`r`ocIc. IOIU)NTO. May 16.•.--1'1ecetpt0 0; itye eiteolc et the Union Stoee Yards for to•day'a.tiarket were 270' curs--.t,attla. 4 928; ,calves,. 383; hogs, 2,392; sheep, 404. fitrli 1'.tf.O Crete S I!OC it. T artIer`�.kl..o, May 15..--Catttea receipts, 879. steady. Calves, 150; $00 higher; 53 to 511. Hogs, 4,000; slow; steady to Se lower: heavy, mixed .and yorlters, 411.10; light do, and'pigs. $11 to 211.10: roughs, $9; stats, $5 to $6. Sheets. and lambs, 1,060; slow to GOo lower; lambs,'',5 to $13; ewes, $2 to $8. CHICAGO LAPP; STOCK. CFTICAGIt), my 15. -cattle . receiptie 600; compared:' with a.week ego. beet steers and she stock largely ateadY; bulls, 25c to 400 Tower` veal calves. 760 to ;1, hislhor; stockers and teedera, 10c to 6e .'ewers week's top, beer steers, $9,26; bulk of prices, beereteera. $7.75 to 18.70; stockers and' feeders. $7.25 7.7 - to butchers, $ 6,to G:36 .26- 7 5 . canners and critters, 58.66 to $4,74; bo- logna bulls,. $4.90 to $6.16. Hogs, 4.,600; market closed active; light, about steady h Friday'p aver- age; top, 510.8G; bulk. 510,80 to $10.76;. holdover, light; Alas; weak to tower; , packing sows, about -steady. Sheep, 2,000; to -day's receipts direct to packers; compared with a week ago. prices mostly about 1 lower; week bulk prices, spring lames, $14 to eicee; shorn lambs, 312.50 to $13.74;, ewes. $6.60 to 17.50; wethers, 58.60 to 58; ed ed lamb., s. ftp to $15.50; sh25; e n feeding lambs mostly MO to 310.50. e Shoots Wife 'll'wlce. SASKA. OON, May'15.--S. W. Swan, aged 50, an Engliehrnan who.. has been visiting in this country for the past eight months, Friday night' shot and killed • hie: wife..';,Blanche. on the,lionlestead of their son-in-law. Leslie Ashton, at Debney: near West- Idek, Alta.'. According to a ,despatch, in a -fit 01 temper, Swan drew a re- volver acid tired two idiots at.his. wife, one 'bullet• piercing her lungs and the other entering the aatem- aolt. ;Site• died' shortly. afterwards. Mrs. -Ashton, Swan's daughter. battled with her irate` father and shoved hint out of doors, Swan escaped to the bush. ,He was pur- sued by his son-in-law, who overtook him end forced atobiend ffiarm, Swan has been arrested by the provincial police on a charge of murder. Forger Evades Arrest, CHAT1#AMr May 15,—Dover town- ship Council has offered ,a reward for information which wilt. lead to i tile arrest of Jasper St. Pierre, want- ed on a thousand -dollar forgery charge. ache fl firstthe s officers event to arrest hien he jumped into the lake. The. second time they were unable to locate him, and it is suspected that certain persons vri1- fully gave the officers a wrong tip, As, a•result, several informations will be laid charging .them with aiding; and abetting. William Leighton, the mysterious prisoner lodged in the county jail• for several weeks: and whom the of ficials had ' great difficulty in iden- tifying, has been returned to London Asylum, from which Institution he escaped some weeks ago. „ .Eats .Scamper Front ]Flood. QUEBEC, May 18,-- l rlcbec had its highest tide of the year Saturday and at sorlle"places inthe lower town: waves were rolling over the wharves,. ehasing"before them -swarms of rats that were being forced out pf their abodes by the high water. The water, flooded some of the dock sheds and did considerable damage. Boy 1,ost Leg ender Train. SAULT STE. AtAItDE, .May 15. --- Seven-year-old Louis Vincenzo, had a narrow escape from death Friday evening,. 'when he crawled under a trairewhich 1745 standing at a cross- ing in starch' of his ba11. When the, train moved his left leg was crushed and had_.to .be. amputated For Brother's- Celine. ' MONTREAL, May 15. -k -Release on bail"from St. Vincent de Vault Peni- tetltiaey this week is autleipated for Emile Lorrain, serving IG yearn for on offences against a young gift, 101 - lowing the contessionoof his brother. Joseph, that he is guilty ot the crime. Greek Prinerss 111. ATI#ENS, clay 15. --Princess Elisa• beth, wife of Crown Prince Georg.: of 'Greece, and daughter of the King and Queen of Roumania, who has 'been ill for some bine past, is in a very eritieaal condition. She is suf• luring from a pleural *bscers. tit A. J. LA,ITIIW'AITE Electrical Crlitr'actar Agent for Blue Bird Washing Machines. Choice line of Mfeetricai rixtunes earned in stock OM Worse Betel Cora Parse SI News Nuggets rreyhou Med au L Star From! i- 4s �8 x+ettrrtOte. t..aiier,ek #a` alctidrd abip Fill iyaw Detroit Menace, weeks= Diicussing Form 4 f A4 M nsMiel- - Wrouter L*dy Wks; Selsolarthip--Roastir_ of First t at �. DMi $ Towiaultip Interested Mas R i of Drowned Son•rnd&w of Brussels Suitidon—Agriealtural and Domestic Departaailent May Re Established at ClintonCol- 1eg,7liite, the big amenia* e Detroit, on the Siewrser t ro iwatei, Mite Julio 3Ytli, 0:80 A. rigs mkt*Mpglois +iK tiorlerich 3:90 p, aa, t)u that ©i ening at 9:16' aa. anot'iaelight I rill Ile tal�oe )l►t for w three tours' delifihtful,sail eta l:atla fine'. the enjoy alsneino to good umel.. lieteti mili1 thin, the Tuesday Morning, Jnno Uthr at 8:30. the 4ireyhottutl will depart for bs.. heli with the usual happy crow.} aboard, A$ tho fan is oily 10,90 one 9 way And $`1.00 round trip. a large num. bcr of fass nge'ra Pill, 4ts tiaual,< tun, doubttdly make the trip. • Those going will -hat -0 all defy t4eal nesday and Thereby morning in 21e• txoit, I;eturning, the Grerllound will leave Detroit Thursday, the heli, a6 1:00 P. )n., reaehing t:odcrl,li 9:001,, 1n, that 'evening'.. On Friday iday maimin at 9:40' slip will depart for Detroit on lite final trip. According to newapaper reports,. De. trait is resuming its usual proeperity by Public blotting to Determine Form ing itt 1317 cert amount of ill health of Soldiers„ Illemorial in Vt i sat and for four years was t:orapletely At ;a meeting of the Winikhane cripPled°with rheumatism. Iloard of Trade recently it was dead - ed to cull a public meeting' at stn ear• A' quiet wedding lees eolemniacd on ly date to determine by enemila) vote Satierday, May nth, at noon, in the the nature the soldiers .final to be er• Truitt Memorial church, Exeter, creed to the soldiers of the district When Miss Francis Davie, eldest who lost their lives in the great war. daughter of Bir. end Mrs. Daniel iia - Fifteen hundred dollars have been via, woe married to Mr. Issue Snit - subscribed with. further donations all halo, . of u,;„h.,,,„ view. *; committee Was appointed to "secure approximate .quotations on the Wyire ham Man to Ile Soloist in 8arrnia erection of a nlotuintent and the open- Church „' ing of to memorial park / ]fir. Dred Ilnnnlore, of II/Ingham, . i11 Kincardine to Soutbantptun'Bus Line .lensing for Sarnia, where he has re- eived the amfointment of soloist in Albert nwtoreis% of- Kincardine, dine, has the Central Baptist ehulrh. Mrs. started :a motor bus service line run lianntore will join "her husband in a - Mpg between Kincardine" and :South- bout a ninnth's time. t. amptonand taking in Tiverton, 'Un- A ricultural and Domestic Depttrt- derwood, %forth ' Bruce and Port ha- r; o gin, menta May :Be•Estiibliahtd at Clinton C. I. Mr. .1...Wilks, of the Woodbridgedere is some likelihood that ('lin- ton will establish, in connection with elfin - Bend, .l I.anca aTiire man by birth, ton Collegiate Institute, an agi`ieul- who has been in Canada, only since last November has been appointed ural and domestic science department.bandmaster' of the Wingham band. Fred J. Kerr Interred at Clintoai Wingham Bowling Club Dance The funeral of Fred J. Herr. eldest 'The Wingham bowlers hold a eu- known eltizen of Clinton, took pipet a May 6th;.;' • aemains being brought here ront New Bandmas'tet- at Wingham son of Mr. Peter Kerr, a former well- 'ochreand dance at the armories an to Clinton cemetery on Friday,the Hawick: Man Buys. Gorrie Flour Mill Landoll. Ml'. Ben McGuire; of the 5th con- E. II. Wise Buys Horne itt Clinton cession of Howiek, has purchased the Mr. E. H. Wise, of Goderieh town- DoMinion Flour trill, Gorrie, from ship, has purchased the cottage be - Mr. Steinmiller. + longing #o' Mrs. Joseph 'Townsend,' Wroxeter .Lady Wins Scholarship . Clinton, and expects to . occupy it. 'Miss Agnes; McKerracher, of Wro- FormerWingham Boy Married Neter, who is studying law at Queen's' , Mr, George. Sutton,of North Bay, University:, has won a $250 scholar- «• former Wingham oy, was united ship.:• in the bonds of matrimony by Rev. Children's Service At Wingham G. R. Bleantish, of Belleville, to Miss The children, of the Sunday school Sarah Helen Ashworth, of Picton. of St. Paul's church, Wingham, took Native of: Goderich Township Dies at full charge of the service on Sunday Vancouver evening, May !7th. The services After a lingers illness death oc- r were conducted 1v 1n a splendid s 1d oars p rammer e coerce on the morning of April 26th, and the front seats were occupied by 1922, at'Vancouver, B. C., of Mr. Jno. the pupils who marched'. to the church . Oakes, . formerly, of Goderich town - in a body. ship, Deceased was born in 3851. and A Seaforth Hospital moved west 26 years ago. The home of Mr. and, Mrs, A. A. Death of Mrs. R. L. YOun g 1V1cLennan, Seaforth, is' being being con The death. took place t the home. vented into a hospital. •of Mr., Robert Tunney,'Clinton, . on Respected Resident of Grund Bend : Sunday night, of Caroline Johnston Passes widow .of the late ` R. L. Young of On Thursday, May 4th,Grand Bend Stanley township, _ She was in her lost one of its most'itigIy respected eighty. -third year and her death was residents in the person of Ms Geo, due to a stroke which she suffered a- Shetitt,at the age- of 84 years, 9 bout two• weeks ago. The deeeat}ed months and 22 days. .All his life he was born on the homestead on the was an actil worker in the Metho-, .Goshenn tale li e, Stanley; y, on Christmas dist ehurelt. Day 1889 Evangelical l astor at Zurich Leaving" Death of Thos. B. Cowan On `Thursday evening, May 4th a From the Eagle Grove'(Iowa) very unusual event took place in the Tithes, of recent date we learn of the. Zurich Evangelical church, the occa- death, which occurred at Goldfield, of sion being .the bidding farewell to Mr. Thomas B. Cowan, a . former re - Rev, and Mrs. Meyers. - sident of Huron county, who had gone Further Honors, for Lorne :Hutchison, eto Iowa in 1882. Mr. Cowan was of, Sea forfii born near Bayfield in 1855, and in $ Mr. F. Lorne Hutclrsan, sen of Mr. 3-78 rte wms married.: to Miss Louisa and Mrs. F. D. Hutchison, of Sea- Wheatley, a sister of Mrs. James Forth, who recently won the Moss Finch, of Clinton"' who survives' him scholarship at: Toronto University, with their: two daughters, 'Mrs. Gla - hes ISeen awarded the Bristol prize of dys McCartney of.near Goldfield, Wand' $30 for public speaking the s Mies Thelma, st h om e record.M- Death of Builder of F irst Electrit Son-in-law of Brussels Lady Hangs Plant at Seaforth , Himself • The .death occurred at his home in Despondent from continual. brood- Seaforth on Wednesday, May 10th,' ing over the death of his wife two of one of the pioneer business men of months ao Charles res `I' ego, If1 len t the savor h town -and ande- ga „prominent r sonrin-law of Mrs. A. Cook, Brussels, spected resident, in the person of Mr. hanged himself from the branch of Archibald Scott. In the early days an apple tree in the garden of his of Seaforth, he and his brother, Mr. home At London recently, James Scott, now of, Edmonton, ori. Former Brussels haganized the firm of Scott Bros. and A ;former well-known resident of carried on a musical instrument store Brussels in the person of Mr. Robert forlitany years. Later they built Nott, passed°away at his home in Ar the first electric light plant in Sea. bona, Ohio, recently. • . forth, which supplied the town with light'and power until the atdventof hydro. • • Arbor. Day at Exeter Forty-five trees were planted in the parks at Exeter and nearly 100 in various parts of the town on Ar-. bor Day, aboutiiifteon citizens join- ing in this effort to beautify the town. One thing observable about the . day's work was . the enthusiasm of the workers, -- Life-Lon,Rejsident of LucknowDies, Miss Sirah Burgess,: alniost a life- long resident in Lucknow, passed aa - way on Sunday, May '7th. For some 'time she conducted a private school, butsoon qualified to teach in the pub- lic school, end fee 48 years faithfully and ably served in that Capacity. She taught for two years at Kit - lough, and for one or two years in Wingham: The other -years of her public service - were given to the Luck., now school. She retired from teach' Stephen Township Interest in Scheme to' 'Reclaim Drowned Lands The townships 'of West Williams, Stephen and McGillivray,and the vii. lige . of Thedford, are interested -in a proposal Which' is being considered by the township of Bosanquet to spend $70,000 in reclamation of what ,is known as the "drowned lands" in Bosanquet adjoining Lake Huron. It is hoped to start the work of reclaim- ing the lands this. summer and it is expected that a large area several thousand acres infact, of splendid farm land will be recovered. Pert of the inundation of the area, it is stated is due to the fact that, the townships . mentioned "empt '' their drains into it. It is ;proposed to con- struct a canal' G miles longand in •place!; 50 feet deep in connection; with leaps and bounds.. Headlines of recent bench indicate that the employers, of that cite etre finding it almost itnpo3•- sible to secure sullleient 1k;11. ti haw .to s meet the requirements of tae' factory. I output. Very recently. tiro Pocketed' Automobile Conipain- seeded` ono, thous, and men,and the Ford 'Company in one week added ten thousand now hent to, their fortes. It is said that Detroit! is practically. free of uneln leyod men;. sant the Michigan.State Teltpitone Conipan,a end the Detroit Edison.. Company 411- noullce they Gyre he fug, ronduita foe. telephone end electric lighting eer ieo• to take rare of as city: .e aeon:* millionpeople within the next.tetryears,,- the driinuu'e project, Some years ago ' the •Ca3ade Company, Which owns part of the lands in the sub- merged area, commenced to clear it up: They are willing it is stated, to, turn over what hers been done Yvith- out any cost to The townships for the benefit of all.• COAD INVESTMENTS The best investment of all is. the A D UbIE [ape DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER'S STORY. Anoteer'Toronto home provides evict, once of how a s'ttnple cat. scratch or bruise. may. pave the was to deadly blood -poison. Doesn't it show there's i vital need for keeping a reliable .;anti- septic like Nam -bait, always handy? When called upon at S, littahnesi` Avenue, Mrs. J. E. Zeal ev, daughter of the late Dr. Devito. of it Devitt's,.S. Wales, said e --"My troy Al Fredw'atclied itis leg with the liras', tag of a slate lace.' A nasty pc:Igo:red sore dose1nivel and it defied all the usual ointuttnls.. Hear- ing splendid reports abcat'uarnbuk 'I .decided to give it a trial To my great relief, thebalm soon caused healing to set in. All inflammation and poisonous matter was quickly removed bycant-bilk . It healed the sort without ieavinta,,' a sear. "Again when t.iell o'aer a stcet fender and injured qtr» )tnee trolly, ;ant buk alone saved ate. Ni y daughter, a mirsc, was of thn opinion that only an opera could retnos:e the mass of indent ,.;aru and pets: lint 1 agaifl pinned'mv t:utlt 1•, zatn-butt, and it cleansed and hrz:tlrci the wound in a.iexv days," Equally t atuahle for eczema. pimples, Cats, burns. etc.' 000000 • ELECTRIC WIRING We speci1lxe in Wiring of .41 kinds. Let HS give you an iistimata'for wiring your hoose or garage. PRIVATE TELEPHONES, MOTORS,'DYNAMOS, ELECTRIC BELLS and BiRCAAR ALARM SYSTEMS ALL WORK GUARANTEED. COOK, IRON an TOAST by ELECTRICITY. Wo have an assortment of bhe lest Electric . Irons .and Toasters made in Canada. ROBT. TAIT Bltctriciaat West Ste Plihae'92 or 193 r RST-t3 ec.i the are IK ude highesti oit q�itItd materials . 0 1 i —cashmere,tllit�r tRtt Ht �Ct`Ct'tr gGt�t� #l1'rl; • milk and wool, fancy nuxtur'es. ECONDi-• tI a dyes'are £ast-1^they Porti» tisy e 1.. will not run. We 'intend Mercury hose to whir wet and we make , certaain every pair i1i right test testsin t. trr by the aeric known 'he eldrAa.,.. ercu Milbi, Limited lar xriitoc1. ontristat Cauadal; 1ltakersofft.e ary esti ttsAra�tsr irr investment of thoughtfulness and en- from Pridhatn the tailor, to your deavors for the well, biting of other's, measure' only, mooted the 'corner,, and for yourself .a suit of clothes Nerth at. ►AW,OMA W XA ' 'ti' . WA'IAV X44PAY ai. /�Kj .10. 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