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The Goderich Star, 1920-04-15, Page 3a e . : ,. - N MM.4o, , I; 0. I I - .1. ,-, ­ ".1, ­­­­ - , , "'k, t�Olt ,.t,;, -11 - - _ - ��11 . 0,11 1. . 1. .1 , . . I . I " , • MN4ltiMI '.. I i l ": :,. .1 i 11 T Wlilaw ltlfo ttei►tl±ttt over• tele !t'Itt T", Ow silo ;,. _ ■ �41k.4�1'$ tltit 7#t the ?tiz+ t it' { ...�. ' • . _. ewe j m* cf ,rla+r?1G .thlulslea `,' >1at�ll3 ei 1M M i!►;' �"' r , ti : ila3el�$tll dub 449 re,or• 'M' , > r - -- ' r� R I -am ! R(t I l► e+A sem$ to A�lale tl1U ` Moa Oka 'm 00 Alt'fi(4tde► Sattllida7' weirs ,�n+*e'r ; i z . '.. RM#M,3,1."Illiermr�1!�' R11MI1lt �lltre 1rR. ?Wi+lt�e■�.A■ +�i'11d tllY°ttteent, rolil stlQlvd e earelt it was s + IA1raltta, as tWlv+lta• wd �M! qt �9puUtttDlr Oi '3f)Q 'tiffs yew'. , t ,,_ � Nott �++. iha0etib •-8aw .Mw 11th: 1Qe11 lt}ci(t'e Oren i►tid Bf4lbtlN� +�t a,.�,.�.�,,jy��• ��y7� �}� . l I�1111 • t � ,,Rt, Columban, were derlroyey2 by Are ; * - r•1�,'�',i 11'"� T. ��. . „�,f?F, l��S•�•Al�. M1 !. recently. - ���� 4 ��,, �y I sheep oI 'tl. NaiatllNwi a+it, (ln. ,It�lre iflw wlalasii 1 (Col+lrltial.� bF entente .els or ►� ptlelnK flat M,'4RM No, 11 O"W iLip. "' >CC#UliIATt a C1r0 911>y3tli atti ?Eltidgela stocilt,¢ttett� rRlxelwo has wn 9a fill` ;xr .,d�3l�rtt. rf''��,. * 31.IA1jit• _.?..-- - _ . >11t1ite0... R-4 t;1118 kto. tt ('bed, 31.11• '111;#t lx, olot►Mre + alC• b"Xvt Amy t,uftt. Ague to �t flirt find 14Sr�1 ii'a o L 111th the f Arlt, a . X;kf"U tie star* Ff.r: WlI"_ _ QeR, ill„ Fialibeiger. ephen, passed ' teitllwil'. i+r.�ia't :. known. 'older a coie(>Ei� lid t a >!10 n i ' 31>41L 4,t+ ..., . ' ....' av>llpina at bWfflhama has re e . settatlter. ate., lta lwt)IC Ossa t m ii3li N.a+,x.d, �3t.413ii. , It � t$eed ),iOaILi�A .tions. to 1lAaT4t >Eha. land an. whlcti Califon after rpendirtB tel�'P moaWfa fta ;�Q�iP urn d isel4 > M�oJFc � A: Aenerttaser► t� . Tragk a orento, t rrzlltlf . Alloy wore grown la a rich 410*- California and tate Canadliin 'A1! Q. tl4npeK1lot of i 1 }`70. A letloar; ttomlaai. dltlan t'lttan It *" in before tb i eiop, , A largely signed petltlolt a&ked., the on d tlm to ltay i OneaNe ix! ilddt- Dominion Government To Prorsad with te I . X eta'; (According to FrNitlR fihe necessary eouditiofm$ are, 6' o 1 ; wba. 11to, ,i 'ltttatd. t tion to the soil being till liff+ood filth :tame erection of the proposed new post - 4 "111o ce in Brussels. nor (� ., Rit�tl"ict t pntarte A1Itist+!' (t'ilNlilalM lsetnt .UI#r41 „ and'will drained, that there'rhould wAbw Artlt According. to f Igh ) The balance of the stock of flax at 8 llaoaa'a Kinney Pilo are ti0e. a boltat Na 1 winter. per a�yr > : $ to i30� 'be in thb'rts•: certain ate' of bac- I +* A 4i+talcrs or milled d'' on of No. E winter. per car tot. $1.33 to 33.01;, torts known \aa Legume BAeterIa. + Lln l men �rdtlsels, about 50 tons, will be hauled' Ibalf)�t No. a winter, per car tot, 31.97 to i1.14 t0 Blyth. and filn(Shed thQre, as there • �}thee� by �hc T. M4lbatm Co., Livalted, No. 1 spiting, per car lot. $3.43 to 13.03. There legume bacteria penetratat the Is no drier in Brussels. '1'41'Oato, Ont- No, 8 spring, per car tot. 81.li to 33.014; _ see that our trade mark, a "Maple No. 3 spring, per oar tot, 3L96 to i2.41e young roots Ot the legumes wlSere ! Air, Wm. Lowe and family, Cran- - - - . - Lpf," sppoafs an the fres. .-(nese(. !Vowing to Frelghto outatd.). , ` they produce little swellings or no. brook, leave this weeyc for St. Gregor, N°• 3. 33, doles, singly or in abungltes. qa mak•, near which point they have pur- MICKIE STAYS OSTEOPATH Barley (According to Freights Outside). . , chased a section of land. ![alt li. f;,7a t044...i0. 'clovers these noddles are very salatl The Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, has DR. GEURLiE BL'(LE111ANN. " (l�teripa(liS f ttCl 4illi (Accord(nk to '?night• out' 'but numerous, while on peas and �A`.r specialist fn women's and Chit dr6r}ittr� •eldelR been closed, and the building sold to a i fseases, Acute, chronic soil ltervou3 d. - No. i. finita to IL71 beans they are comparatively large wrecking company. The furniture is • ! oraers, partial dearness. eye, ear, nose Rye (According to Freights Outside). and few In number. The bactorls In being removed to Huntsville. and throat. Adenoids removed without No. 3, $1.83 to $1.96. x1 a knife. Consultation free. omce and Manitoba Flour (Toronto). these nodules S= the free nitrogen i Mr. Henry Carrick, who had been n 0011PORtta, p ;W cWWjW.,... reetdeuce. Nelson and rt. Andrew's Strpets 4iovernntent standard, $13.26. resfdent of Clinton for the past 3C ppg-r Ntlt,',51M ONt-000%A batdt, or Temperance 'tau, t%"rth street, • of the atmosphere so that the plant Ontarlo Flour (In Jut* Ban@, Montreal, Can use it as fopd, ,Tlflithout etas aid years, passed away at his home on i1tlsSi: l'i0%YC v►jMjg•. Office hours v to 12 a. in., 1 to a p. ,a. 'i�%M� Prompt shipment. Mondal evening of last week after an + *401, ys. Thur days and su,rduys• Government ,standard. $1tR40 to 310.de of the Dacterta the plants cannot do g k f`Ok"W •ttxe%1� < OOZ.6 t+�enlugs D,v appo�atment. Montreal; $10.40 to $10.50 Toronto. Mtlltesd (Car Lots, Delivered Montreal this and no crops other than the 1 ofd, tRichardfE John Proof the a former !� ►.MOS A OA+Mi1�3�L LEGAL CA lus legumes can do it, even with the bio- resident of Exeter, son of the late Mr. av tue it % S I! i Freights. Rags. included', feria present in the sell. James Pickard, died in Brantford on Q^IH1ItLEb BARROW, Rnrristor, Snitcftor, Bran, per ton. $46; aborts. per ton. 369= *.J Etc, Corner NortL street and Square, good teed flour, per bag. i3.76 co $4. On old soils, or where slovens or Good Friday ,in his 54th er. The Ooderich, Ont. Hay (Track Toronto). other legumes are successfully grown interment was made in Exeter. -- No. 1, per ton; $27 to $28; mixed, per in crop rotation, the bacteria are us- Reeve George Petty, of Hensall, hao L`tHAS. SLkGER ton, $36. ually present. In new soils, however, leased to the Steele, Briggs Seed Com- , �J WINNIPEG GRAIN .MARKET. or when new legume crops, as al- Barrister, Soiknnr, Notary Public piny, of Toronto, for a ,term of yearn s• ! ppun Conveyancer Winnipeg. April 11.=Oats closed half falfa, are grown in old soil., the the Moore machine sliop,' formerly Olt ce, : Court Iluuye, Gridorlch' , cent h��o for andel yc aunpdfor July; appropriate bacteria are apt not to be known as the Yorkshire Parkin+ R. C. HAYS '1'hooe 83- July. Flora ly, c higher for May ani present and in such casae some moth- House. L►, 16 ,c up for July. Rye closed sc higher od of inoculation should be adopted Mr. Parrett, who has been with the Barrister, Solicitor Notary .Pi+bile. Etc 1 for May. Quotations: to supply the bacteria. Numerous Jackson factor in Exeter ever since it once Hainuton At.. sterling B3ulc Block oats - May, , open. $1,06%: close, experiments and prolonged exper- y Godern•h i S1.47%b. July. open. 99%9; clogs was opened ten years ago, has left for ♦ Real Estate, Loans• in%urant'o ay b, 3ence have shown that the best way England, and on the eve of his depart- Barley -May. open, $1,59: e, :1.571,_, to do this Is to inoculate the seed ure was presented wtth an ddress and !+0\VEl':\!\C11G AND tiOT.1211 I July, open, 31.52%; close, $1.52%. with the necessary bacteria.lJ Flax -May, open, $5.30; close, $6.30. Icor such seed lnoeulatfod, artifi- -signet ring. tGY,OROE E r.REENSL.4DE, Bgvneld, Con- July. open. $5.06%; close, $6.12. 1A number of the girl friends, em- veva,whig and Notary Pulthe I Rye -Slay. open, $2.0335: close, $2.04. cially grown cultures of the bacteria ..'•' Cash Prices. originally secured from the nodules ployees of tie Jackson Manufacturing . .:. PROt'DFOOT. KIL1.0110, , COOXF, . Oats -No. 2 C.W.. 31.0835; No. 8 C.W.. on the roots of the same species of GO- In Exeter, pre+anted Miss Celia / . narri,lar,., Soneltors, Rot u u• rub, $1,0114; extra No. 1 feed. g1.04114: No. 1 I., Etc. feed, $1.02 (,; No. 2 feed. 31.o1U; track, plant which is to be sown, are ap- Ford with a kitchen shower on Tues- PR tate square, vnn door Yrnm $1.07%. plied to the seed shortly before it is day of last week. Stia is to be mat - Raniiu.on stye+t, Uudertcn• Earle -No. 3 C.rV.. $i'71�,(,� No. 4 C. sown. By this method the bacteria ried shortly, /y Private fucdA to loan ar lovt;"% I'M - W„ $1.114: feed, $1.41; track $1.571,(.. 'are carried into the soil with the Miss Lorna :Nae Hern, eldest daught- 1 w. PROVDFOOT K. t.., Flax -No. 1 N.C.W.. $5.30; No. 2 CW.. J. L. KILLORA' . If. J. 1+.-CVOKY. $5.22; No. 3 C.W•. $4.70; track, 35,711. reed, and in ample numbers to prae- er of Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Hern, Of Sea - Rye -No. 2 C.w., $2.07%. tically insure infection of the roots, forth, was married April 3rd in Toron- t1C1'IU. :i:itltiG CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. with conauquent increased growth of to to Mr. RobiL Wegg, manager of the OtROMAs Gl•1DRY� ---I A. L. Hudecn Jc Co., St3nidrd Bank the crop. I U. F. O. store at Seaforth. They will s�n�t + Building, report the following prices on The Bacteriological Laboratory of . reside in Seaforth. Live ';kirk and Uen^r,,i Aslrtinne-, tl,e Chicago Ifo:ud of Trade: the Ontario Agricultural College has I A quiet marriage was ,solemnized at itabillton street, Goderic.11. Prey. Sates wade everywhere and all elrurt, Open. High. Low. Close. Close. prepared and distributed legume the South Kinloss manse, Wednesday made to give you satisract+oo• Corn- nitro -culture to Canadian farmers moMing of last week when Mr. D. Farmers' sale noteA 'disrouut,It. `" . May ... 167 10% 167167% 106% each season since 1905. For ten years MacLean Johnston and Miss Pear! Permed h) Rt x. it. J. McCormick. of July .,. 16014 1621k 16024 160'x(, 160% blanks were sent to those farmers Todd, both popular people of Luck- Blyth, a.%i%ied by he%. John Hutton. INSURANCE _ sept.... 155 15635 1x6 166% 156% who rdeeived cultures, on which they, now, were united in marriage. of Watton. 1t+' Oats-- reported the results of the seed in- Thomas. ]fill A, of f:Kniondxille, on,. he t CKI�LLUP 61t11'UALrIIRC 1�i1'R<\�tl ytay Stria 96 943fr 9b1Ya 8136 Wednesday morning of last week the ,lily , 85% 87 95% 8631 8b ovulation las to whether it had been I of thN uhlr+t Ixvin brothers in the \\'I warm sad isolated Tou'n Property insured. marriage took place at St. Mary's tR. value or property insured tit) to Januar,,, s Fc�k�- 72fa 7314 7234 729e of benefit to the seeding. During this C) church, Lucknow, of Miss Afargar- British L'mpirc t•a�sod a\\ay last week. IA '940, $3v4sr75.W. � time 27,150 cultures were sent out, Ile and his brother, Geur}r, "f Deh aFFlt knS-Jaynes eonopy, P resttfeta, Stay • • • 36.97 36.97 36.86 36,86 37,63 and reports received shoired that 80 et Loretta MnolLllan, daughter of Mr. %%are, Unt., hail the distinction of being lit yOFF-f h : Joy, Evnn , %wit-Presido it_ July . 31.10 37.30 37.20 37.20 AO per cent. alfalfa and 70 Der cent. red and Airs. !styles ?tlarMitlan, Kinloss, t,) the oldest h\in brulhex, in tar Fill- rhwuod • T. E. (lays, Sec.•'frcas., Set- i turd- sir. John Albin Griffin, of Ashfield• b,,i i- Hirtity-seven years or age, e'1 dee atyp ,,, 19.60 19.75 19.60 19.70 19.86 clover gave increased returns follow - h SParo"37 : , tug seed, inoculation. dt,oeasrd \vas born at tiL IIos-t pine, + wDtREf.TORS-D, h. StrGre>;u:, Jldy ... 20.45 20.5u 20.40 20.47 20.46 A quiet stirdding was solemnized at111 i.O.Grieve,%rtnthrop ; %vn+. \grin, Con sept, ... 21.10 21.22 21.16 21.15 .... The cultures for Inoculating seed the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Wesley His- \x.,,11-%. Roxborotwhhhire, Scotland, in ac stance ; George Mecartuey, •l14-kersmitli : Ribs-- sett, Exeter, April 7th, when their only IThe s .obn Ferris, Har)ock ; Jnnn Iseurlec.i�e. May •„ 18.30 18.35 15.22 18.30 18.30 are grown ill the Bacteriological Lab- ldZ3, annitnK in Canada \vita his 'Par- : D1alt•otm sicYevan, hrurrne.cl' July 18.82 18.90 18.76 18.77 18. so oratory on a specially prepared "cul-' dat�Rliter. ,Gladys Afary, beeli a Ithe ant`% to 1856. lie mox•ed to FRmond- AGENTs-J. W. Yeo, ooderlch , sRndy tura medium" and each one contains brill of Mr. Wm. Willoughby Ran- i Ran - Lanett' Clinton ; Wnr, 01"itey, Sealo ih ; MARKETS D�•��rr�p� sour, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ransom, Lon- x lila from St. Mary's in tt;63, ex'hrrc he re $, Iliucluey, Seaforth. CQ.Z"" MARS a sufficient number o[ bacteria to in- Ireyided '111 his death, o Poticy, fiotderl can pa, their aasoasrne+i:a ovulate a bushel of seed. don. , I Janies Irwin died in the Wi-lern d as R.'a. Cutts: ore, Uodencn, A. A. �1-1T For inoculating the seed, the cul- Thursday Nornfnd( April I.4 the' Hospital. Toronto, oil Saturday, frun, a fish's clntnttig 'store. rl,ntun, or i. r UNION 9TOCR YARDS. Lure is simply ]nixed with a little spirit of Air, Wm; Mulock Robinson. p' it Reid'%. sayneld. _ - TORONTO, April 12. -•Live stock skim -milk, or whey or whole milk, the well-known postmaster of Wrox f NOTARY PUBLIC, Fit% receipts at. the Union' Stack Yards then mlied thoroughly with the seed, eter, took its flight. lie was in his . %\ -` _`.__ last night for to -day's market were.: which is allowed to dry a few min- 67th year and was the yoUngest son of Lift off Corns Wy,. BAILIE. 1366 cattle, 747 calves, 1676 hogs, 'utes'and sown in the usual way. the late Andrew G. Hobinson, C. F., @ PtOTARY pClll.le. 36 gheep and lambs, and 18 horses. Cultures are distributed from the Orillia. w 4 General Convpyancrolr Witte EAST.BUF,FAI,q LIVE STOCK. Bacteriological Laboratory for ,in- Thr canvassers for the peace thank- Doesn't hurt a bit and Fteezone Good Companiea'nepresented GOdPrlch Itu:'yl Pjionu Yi r e1,. 1 Ehaft Buffalo, 'N.Y.. April 10. --Cattle- ovulating seed of alfalfa, red clover. :offering of the Lucknow+Pfrsbyterian Costs onlya few Cents. Rout•, ", .t \_ ' Receipts, 100; steady -to-strong. white clover, crimson clover, alsike church have presented their report. •. Calves -Receipts, 400; 50c higher, $4 clover, sweet clover;, vetches, peas, The objective for this conKregalinn • to $20.50. sweet peas, 'cow peas, field peas and nl'. DeVan'a FreneL Pill: Hogs -Receipts, 1,120; active; pigs 500 was 11,,700. The amount subscribed is A reliable Regulating.Pill for Women. higher. ffeavy, $16.50 to $17.25; mixed, soy beans. over WODU, @3,300 over the requircil $5 -a box, Sold at all Drug Stores, or Yorkers and light do., $17.50 to $18; pigs, Each kind o1 seed requires a dif- ;amount. ' 'mailed to any address on receipt of gI'.:; to $17.50; roughs, $13.50 to $14; ferent kind of culture. The cultures price,' The 8coiell Deas �+ St- w�- +'lipped Iambs, 312 to $20, Others un- are for ,use on seed only. There 18 I Mr. lla%'i,i %1•attera, u former \x•r114 arlaeM, py{ Wig. . changed. Only one size package; this being suf- 1 known res-idpnt of NVingham, died at ~heap and lamas -Receipts. 400; ficiegt for 60 pounds of seed, though 1 1i' huine in ,\Ltwood on Wednesday. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN ,ttcy, $8 to $10, ►larch 31st. in his 48th year, lie Restores Vim and vitality; for Nerve the entire culture'may be used on and Brain; increases "gray matter;' a ,I;lluinese Capture Ussur( Railroad. leas seed without harm. The culturi>s 'born in Ho\ eat learned shoemaking Tonic -win build you up- $3 a box', or are sent by mail with complete direct- I In Gorrie, twenty years ago, went to two for $5, at drug stores, or by teal) HONOLULU, April }2. -The. Jap- tions for their use. I Nvingham and a few years ago moved I on receipt' of price. Tie Seobell Dow aaeae have captured the entire Ussurl price. -A nominal charge of 25c 1 to .1tty;oud. Co., St. Canadate0, Ontario. , Railroad between Vladivostok • 4nd for each culture no is made r cover ex- A quirt wrddIng took plat^ at IN - - _= Khabarovsk, according to a cable de- ansa of preparation and postage. �htmr of Atd and Yt1s. Byron fl. IIail- ' spalch received from Tokio by the p Shfinpo• The Ussnri Railroad from Application for Nitro -Cultures.- lie, Simcoe, recently. when their only Broom �Viadrilled I to Kth. It ru is aboutctly Applications for cultures should daughtThomasr, 'May Mar(live (;ertrExe and Rir 400 niilea in length. It rune d[rectly mate the kind and amount o[ seed '1'hrlmas Lloyd Rix•ers, of f:xPter, xcrrc north sand south, and passes through to be inoculated and the approximate witted in nu+rrtagr. Mr, and Afrs Wilt the important towns of Nikolsk and date of seeding, Applications should Rivers, F:x, ter, att, ndi-d the %\eddin j GODERICH be sent early, and should be accom- of Uuvr sun tirsuri. t�^th your fln'era' Ymi est lift off panied with remittance to pay in full Mr. franca; Milos Ambrnse Wbbons any hard corn, so t corn. or corn between for the number of cultures desired sun or %lr. :foil Mrs Patrick (iibbony , The LeadinU Does Not llenounce Bunk. the Lasa, and the hard akin calluses from i=lineral Directors GENEVA, April 12. - Prince and Itwenty-flVe cents per culture). Ad- I of Efot Wawanosh, passed away at bottom of feet, Princess Christopher of Greece, the 'dr,Qm as,lollows; Prof. D. H. Jones, san,i\xirh un Sunda), April 4th. frun: A tiny bottle of "Freet,nne" coots little and F.mbalmers Ontarlo icultural College, Guelph, pneumonia following flit. He had been at an drug store: apply a few drops latter being formerly Airs. W. B. � I y R Leeds, widow of an American tin- Oanada.: t Is important that the ap- attending the Roman Catholic Cull•'Kr upon tt�o corn or callus. Inatnntly it ptication ilould state plainly the kind at Sandex•ieh in . preparation fit• tit,- ato;ae hurting. then shortly you lift that Orders careful() attteit'lad to Plain magnate, have requested that and amount of seed to be treated, reports recently published 1r* Amer- prieythnod lrothrr%oma corn or callus right off, root at all houxii-night or day. ica that the prince has renounced hie and th@ Name, Pott Office, County Some onion Kruxx,•ry from H••ns.,li stiff all, without one bit of pain or sore. rank in the sovereign house of Greece and Province of the applicant. hate been in F:xevr endeavr,ring i„ cess. Truly' No humbug' _ be denied. It had been reported that Lettere received from those who lease land for KroxxlnK Dutch s+•t.. It _ _ he and his wife were content to be- have received these cultures speak is reported that they haze leased a fvw -OtIO O1 , come simply a Danish count and very highly of this method of Lnocn- ucrrR at s1f0U per afro. W,1nr of It"' DON'T WORRY L B TAPE p countess. tat a as shown by the following: land around Henaall is beginning Messrs. J. J. Murray A Co„ Beed p ■ ■ Merchants, Edmonton, Alta.: "We play out, o far as tar gru\x ins of Fort �l'illintn Around to Victoria. onions is runrt,rned. AGENT FOR TSF: VICTORIA, B.C.. April 12. -Tray- wish to congratulate you on your ?rsing ton thonsand miles via New products which we have made use of , Mr. Daniel Sictiregurr for heyentrt n I Nackt■saSeasita■dDleensRe�ey International Harvester York, the Panama Canal, South many times. We made many tests is years ti Prominent resident rn inafr,rth ta simply o 4" It B it; drives Tot' America ports and San Francisco. the Ontario which proved to us LhagQeven \vhn Beed err, nil)', \\:,% burn in y+rnl• Liseasts of t�0 get= dltertw out p alfalfa screenings would Vin Ce a I land and cam•• to Canada from r,Ia,- ptltM i11e■r. Wotrtry sad !re mssertaks. Company O ley, -ton steel steamer E. D. Kings- ow in tia4R at the age of If. .In11U that goes along with disea■a■ Of O ley, a new vessel, bull[ at Fort Wil- greater growth the first and second K � 1M1 luou, reached Victoria Saturday af- Year after being treated with the %1rGregor,'of Mullet(: Janie•. %trf;r,at' this mdet Important organ. p on Hamilbn Street o tri a tour and a halt months' voyage. material culture than the very best I or• of Vancouver, anti firs. rIohn W19- g N She will be used in the coast trade. quality of alfalfa seed would without ainKt )n, nt i;t,nG,n, ,+r. ih,' Kure IcInK CALL AND SEt CS treatment.". brother% and siet,•ry ' hatilde-vitalismand the Mustwhole Ir ave otrgan- !L200 Passengers orrice lu Canada. Mr. J. B. Munro, Fort William, The three bviax%% \(still on In ClinI �q sad Yon llttmt Have Bleep In 1=0====0=0�OEOnt.: "The cultures were used on inn on >tondav of f,+yt e\erk all falls order to baud up yortr health and HALIFAX. N.S., April 12.-Immi- pros of an early variety. The larger to carry. For the Ah•rro•a. I'l.ix %fill b> strength. If the Nerves are all a ,,..e -• r- , gration oflleials handled nearly 2,200 portion of the seed was Inoculated, ice\ tit, re \sat, a majority of 41 but th, H11Rle and Jampy, mind the Brain to is passengers on Saturday and Sundat, • ' and flue special trains were despatch- but part was planted LII the Ordinary xnt.• was 17 of the r,•ttu,rrd 4 -antis a elate of unrest through Overwotrk. way as a check plot. In twelve weeks Th,• %funicipal hurl >ard b)la\c e,,iy Worry or some Functional Disorder. .r .t ­, . Vii,. t ; �:; f . HH ed for western points. The Canada the whole field had reached maturity dt,f,•ated h) s on a straight %otr .%nil a restful sleep will be difficult to ob- . 1.,J: Z'� ;'x'%'1N'_,, landed 1,200o•and the Cassandra over p y ,:,: , y.,,;s: with the exception of the uolnoculai- th, hyla\. t„ rats, s<tO,Ont+ inn ', ant- talh. Do not doe yourself with (} - '.y1;=; `'t, ;y 900. ed strip which was still green. 1 do r.' rm'rnnri,,l sea- drfe,ett d h) 1:t0 � "sleeping powders" of "heart depress - u , , ;, �'; [ 'o.p - mss;`.. . I wa.4 not aware that the use of cul- Recent firm refit- art, iho. i,•, xfr, sofa" -take Ilarkiag's Heart and : Y"'- St. Andrew's College old boys held tures hastened maturity of this le- Rribt D %V,'hater, It, n,il•- ,\e.► t,r Nerve Remedy and n natural sleep .,. their annual dinner at Knox College. game, but it appeara from this expert- Lurks,\\ t,• %ir l+.teid �tn.o,!. nod h, Will fonew. s , The record snm of $6.000 was paid Input that the crop was not only im- %fr ,%b•\ 1,-1.rr lift r"n .,f 1fnrr„n HF.ADAPM ti� \ far a cow at the Canadian National _ ` nrnved !n yteld..but r[towth sad ma- , ..-n l+.t.. .Ir a%'•• %I,•Iloa3lrl, v► , Ia Fat='s al C& d43MrM:it, it e 6vistpin sale. uirity were hastened. The part of the It,. r,th -,in "r hml .-% Vr %%. b5eter the human body. It may egme from rs Atit,- repatriation nos are 0, progress crop grown from Inoculated seed gave for the repatriation of 200,000 Rus- excellent results and in future tui- tt+a� alrrad% h' "ahs anr,tlor fu•rn nr.er Impotres•fahavi blood, ovextated'b+rain., inn prisoners of war in Germany and ; Hrur.'fl,•Id, irM A— ,•e\n- stn•' t .irr,d loan@ of sleep or it may be from Con - lures will be used on all legumes farm „n t'.• tYtt , t •.f %rr-f %\ a Con - 300.000 German and Austrian Deis- grown on the home farm." --Prot. 1 gestm followed he susInflammation.e +ners in Siberia. _ D. ,g• Jones, O- A. College, Guelph. i e 'neigh No matter what the carve Re be ' tild t,rn• r,s+drntr of happen eininity Hackings (leant and Nerve Remedy' �%, , ,I- / nommom���- wJII I arti ,aith regret of the death of /� �r ■ KEMp-, A Cum for tllbeumf rtifeurb iiafnful r will help you. MANY GOOD SHOES i and Dedsistent form of rheurnatiam Is Mr Jahn hofs, ,vhich ncrurred at his peepte who have been ailing for caospd by impurities in the blood. the home in Thornhill, sc•otlanl, rprenth years should not expect a -complete aro spoiled by being badly cobbled. You C +� result of defective action of the. liver The deceased was an unci,, of lir Clare to a few days but should tier - need not be afraid to hate your,; repair- EXPERT WA;'>l CHUMER and kidneys. The blood becomes i Rntbt Doig. of Tuakersmilh. and At silt In the treatment IN order to bas- ed here.--•.+�I-.... tainted by the iniroduotioq of uric acid nAphrw of the laty Mr. Robert Doig ish the underlying cans" and to cor- There is as much df,feMACO its iatClNi 4i!!k: I which causes midah pain In the tissues and of Ntrs. Robt. Bell, %r , of hippen reet the evil coadttious that bring and n rouatn of Lap late %tr John IMeR. sHOIC REPAIRING r�• �� @ and fn the jofnt�l. parnWlee's Vege- I about the troBDte. Pott ailalald be aq to shots Be convinced : oar ' "^ $806w".table Pitts arc known to have effected Sr.. of Turkpr%mith Stare to Net Hacltiacg'r as ore outer' s%repairing dOparL�nt it many remarkable cures, and tbeir usd I A beautiful nodding t+a% solemnized tied will do. He sheaf 8kllled moc4 as WWI ,1/R■1tiMe (is strongly recommended. A trial of at Lite home of air. and tire. Thos aitrt mCdli(lra, as �realti b � k�a �k '!I►wombor61"k �ftieaiiifi s-wft °e them will convince anyone, of theft t(arRtlail, 9th con. or !alorrfe• on the (m>,Otrthlt. a` > e p`o � I value. I am i0t, c471eft their rCEond daughter, Haektrtg's Roart said If&* s tEealely bit Chs".. ",yi.$f-o • Hannah Gprtrude, was unitcd in holy iv 0014 by all afst it3ara tow W *&sia ■tn % is ifii,''JktW A young husband calls his wife '•Bir- rwedlock W Mr. William Henry Mprrilt, bar mall )lost iefd. Prk* 64e a 111W S. SMITH � OUT. + dle" because she 19 always a3soofated ' third son of Mr. and Mrs. Bent. Mor- 0 sours for =2.114, 8&~61, rtt3411. C!!erllCr i ,■i1,■a . - ) to hie mind with a bW. I rftt, of Hullett, tbc, Nke Mita ptf• bleffrwet. tlyir 4 -y. , e ,i . ' ,: '@ a '� ') a 0 . . , ,. a K . x ,. ..- . . . N r, :a ,r.rl' "' �:_111111111111%k 1 1 or . to .. _ _ x141011 bw r,4,141, &Qd d11rils r fr$ ~ 10 -49 of Mii1�a a"i Vere 11 nemus Ogg ,"red* M how it Petreshesi )i 11 The Flavor ` Lasts • A-® + ' SEALED . - - - - TIGHT- MRIGL I SEPT * 11 - . . RiGHT , A 0 IVIV. 0- -_• art trouble. He had been in poor trey be a bird whose limb he ampu- alth for over a year, %fr. Irwin, lateol because of a break, .and which I,) was 6:, year% tit age, was born in visited his horn• for some time atter anchard town%hip, Perth county the• operation and was apparently well nd ger many yearn published The satisfied \%-till hes treatment. The In- •rald In Ilrussrls, If,, moved to Tor-'rident Is interesting in each case, anq on sr\enleen �t,ars ago, and \va%�fl,e ltlenitt) not lnlprobabie 1y tva\eli,'r Cur ,everul firm% until i -hralth rumprilvd .titin In cease frons 1 it is usually safe to say that when live xvnrk. A dau++hter and lex„ suns a child is pale, sickly. pee\ish and un ive. I rt,%ness, Ifo' rause is worms. These A Winithan, elhaen announced flit- pam"tey range file stomach and W turn tit his home for the third year to%burs, causing serious disorders of f a one -legged' robin. which has ext- flit, dige%lion rind preventing the infant enil), made friends with the fumily from deriving sustenance from food. in Is accordingly well treuted. Th„ Miller's •Worn' Powders, by destroying em in the Globe brought out a letter the wormy, corrects these fauita of roll, it vilizen \\h,i formorly lixed lit the digestion and %er\ey Int restore, the 'nrds\ilie %ugar-Ung that the peg-ieg'urony to healthy action Have Your t • ' Cleaning Done By Experts Clcthiug, housellold draperies liuetl and delicate fabrics can be cleaned and lnade to look as fresh and bright as wbeu first bonglit. CleISamdDyeing� an Is Properly Done at Parker's It snakes no differeuc•e where you live : parcels can be sent in by mail or express. The same care and at- tention is given the work as though you lived in towu. iia rr'i!! he p,,•,r.rd h) ad::,r rnu i 1 ant• uri/ron rtgat ding Cleaning .-r 1)),r; n,;. If'A'Irf. C`%, PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Limited CLEANERS and DYERS 791 Yonge Street . - Toronto 11 FANNING MILL SIEVES AND SCREENS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER For any make of kll;! far cleaning flay kind OT grain or s:ci) \',.',t a,o Lith((, ••,•'.I ''e >.,_'frena,,: proper;; , #.1 in In heark any ordlnarx I cm.. i; M. ', -,d, -,: I gnw . ;,f .\ t..r I , ,t1 I e ay than, .wr„k cI„nor• i a- i; j,c&si e • , c. cru: them \1, , " pre, 9 `-Pr ..- tr �'r,i,"fi , I." ,cl', Ctj,rer'. 'e nee .,..I ao'i wn.+/ thf.e aro •re(pif-eti let .lc• Sieving and Screening sold by square ft. if desired. Old fanning mill frames re -wired. Complete Sieves and Screens made to order. Mail orders carefully attended to The Goderich Mercantile Co., Li 'ted 400EIICH, OiR. Owing to location and fscilitioe for mnlwtact ring, I baro tranalerred my Fanning still Supply gitlof4a to the above Company. --J. W. ARMSTRONG N 'd t