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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-1-15, Page 2T ti E CLINTON NEW ERA . • ,-.rte, .at ews 9 ne , .i mo'�. •ala. ,,:, ,. :.a� „•a •, •. PHONE 78 ar We put on sale Saturday, .January 3rd, every Coat in, stock, 25 in all, at 25 per cent. off regular price. They are all New Coats this season,includ- yng Chile cielas, Velours, Sil- vertone, Beavers. Sizes 34 up to 44. COME EARLY FOR THE BEST CHOICE. -.....,,..-,... ��;. 25 ,•c, off Reg. Price Furs� We put on sale Saturd Jan. 3rd, all a yr at 25 per cent. off regular price, in. eluding Mink,1+'ta Lamb, Wolf, Fitch, Coon, �e Sable, OppossUm. Ladies . off IL' e, P iC e . Start 7 Suits , to clear, all this Season's styles, Black, Green, Navy; Silk -lined. Sizes 36, 38, 42 and. 44. coNT1+NCE. i Their Golden • Mrs. W, Coneel of Clinton, and Mrs. Bowes, of Blyth, spent a few days s Thee guest of their brother's, George Dale. • Mr, Andrew Snell is improving nicely, d Joe Riley is working at Seaforth with his team for Ament• of Goderich Twp., • Mrs.' Geo. Cook, .spent- last week With her daughter, Mrs. Joe Riley. Mrs. Frank Hall spent a few days in Cllnton last week, Boys Pull- ver Sweaters. 1 dos. only Boy's Black and Orange; colors Gkey and Blue, and Green. Sizes 36, 38 only. Very $4. Special •'•• • "e" x.* „ ,a +` of Seeland is being arranged and a ser- " '%' '` vice between Holland and its East Me- diu colonies is contemplated. A combination billard and pool table Da Wedding D "BEST MITICINE Thursday, January t 5th, 1,920, ARE YOU WEAK AND RUN DOWN oz. gum Nino/toe, a ua, n l'1 water Lo Iii Flt f, pt l a t +i, only until par 6 uu,+ t.vi u , m Toed reasonable. tine ••t s ps _ 1 '4 ` " no grain, Centime. I, ;1.1 1. 1- . i FOR1r a+1ii thaaeutnsntenua,::,t „ :;u., Gakf+ering in flavor of Mr. end passed, then give t • it r,. :Iona A f amity ___._----•- passed, . The give 1 Mra. Amos masher at'Codericlt. j , at night for a few o I : '' ' "' Lydia ] . Pinkhana s consists in either two, , rr u , ---- What G the grata rattan 0.1 1a ii .•t u: Two highly esteemed citizens of Vegetable etable: Compound Did 515* is not won rt e ei.,, Di; Nelsons Mr, tinct Mrs, fly gathering For cillo iJ®l7a n. ha gets exercise 10 emu., i te ; Nelson Christmas Day 1 fshonorbof their + Repeated exercise chuck:. mu., i r• ,t tit 1. of h peat big tog o u mate, + t Wedding. £ which is incutul l . EXETER. A monument erected to the memory of fallen soldiers onsExeterledend hef Us- borne- S- borne•Township M. Best, Friday afternoon by Capt. J. o[ llamiltnn, a veteran of South Africa and the late war; in the presence of t+noat , Captain Best Best addressedle. After ta epubliic cere- mony, Capt, meeting at the opera hoose on the sub- ject, "Lest We Forget. lie paid a high t the work of the British navy .. a chronic ',ata lite.: i Christmas n Golden c _ ,; ,,.. Ga ,'i,: Portsmouth, Agricultural i ane alae,- t native Mr. and Mrs, Fisher were married tS irre ularitfes p has inmy side rand wee Deceniher 20th, 1869, inthe Town- g , F T uckersntiFh, The bride was n 11So In This Condition Only a Tonic Medicine Can Renew Your Health. The condition of being "run down" is one that doctors do not recognize as a disease. The physician of to -day who gets Itis training in a hospital where only severe disorders are en- countered knows little about It, But those who ate run down In health know that it not a fancied afflict tilled The expression "run down" apt to' health, indttn1 a condition in which alt the bodily functions are enfeebled. Appetite fails, the digestion Isi paired, the nerves are impoverished, there is no animation, but rather worry and mental depression. aFatigue is a constant svtnpton. No particular ,� organ being effected, you must look for relief to the blood, As it circulates. through every part of the body, any blood improvement isquickly the throughout the the entire system. As a restorer of the blood and builder of weak nerves Dr. Williams' Pink Pills stand at the head d of all tonic medicines, these pills helps to enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves, and thus the various organs regain their tone •utd the body recovers 415 full ivigor. Ample proof of this is given the statement of Mr. William Devine, Ger-, rard street east, Toronto, who says: "Two years ago while employed as a conductor on the Toronto Street Rail- way, 1 became much run down. 1 consulted a doctor who gave me medi- cine, but it proved fruitless as constantly growing weaker. My ap- petite completely failed ' and I fell away in weight until 1 only weighed 135 pn' the s tas ells, sand times finalhtaken felt fainting p of weak at times I n,,if,t.,.ngne ntte could hardly get Wor king Over ship o Miss Jenl ata Turner, daughter of the , late Edward Turner, and her husband brought her to the Fisher homestead on the 2nd concession of Colborne, where they continued to reside until their removal to Goderlch about four years ago. Mr, Fisher is seventy-seven years of age and Mrs, Fisher is seventy-one. Both ate i0 good health and we comst e Lill be spared for many years to enjoy the comforts earnedby lives, 1 thrifthe and industry of , They have five sons and five daughters, • the family circle being still unbroken. The sans are Herbert, Edward,. hur and Fletcher, all of Colborne, and *Horace J„ of Goderich, and the daugh- ters are Mrs, M. Ohler, of Colborne; Mrs. el. R. Long and Mrs. W. St ;hers, ,f Goderich; Mrs. W. Sask , and Miss Pearl Fisher at hone, All were present at the Golden Wedding celebration, turd the daughters -in -la and sons-in-law, wills sixteen grand- children, made a goodly assembly for the Christmas dinner. The bride and room of fifty years were presented• • tribute o t during the war and the incontparab?e heroism of the sons of Canada andgave many reasons by which the people the Dominion ought to remember those who fell Those who carne back, he.said should not alone be given a handshake and a cheer,kbut assisted needed. Returned nd homes and work, the township soldiers of the town and were guests of the two Councils at a banquet, and in, the evening in St. James Street Church, Captain Best de- livered an address on "'Reminiscences of the War," The meeting was largely attended. 02 installed officers for tr L. a L. • es Wal- ker; as follows; W. Al., Charles D. M. William Littman; recording chatiecie- ;z;,,; A, A. Trumpet; h 9's Robinson. financial sec - secre- tary. Charles around to o my work, and as I had The handling ut r t ,;,Jtu 51 1-,, four h my family rhubarb beds in the a,preee et 115 and three boarders yea,, is largely diptnnet.1 no the set itmadeibLydy hard nation of them anu the aloe that ih, for me, Lydia E. owner has at his nisposu.i both w table Co ound the fall and spring. table Comp Where properly handled the as. was . I took it paragus beds In the rail of the yeas' to me, I should have had all tops removed and Et has . It and burned and the roil ploughed my health, It st over the top of the row su that a ma nertainly the beet furrow would be lett to remove the medicine for woman's ailments I ever water. saw."—Mrs. SARA SHAW, 11. No, 1, In the spring of the Year the as Portsmouth, Ohio. paragus bed, if ploughed In the fall, Mrs, Shaw proved rho merit oe this should be ploughed back and then medicine and wroten this letter in order given a woneen may find soil would rwarm ough up disking quickly,aespea thate other suffering dally around the crown of the Plaut, relief as she did. he was Women who are from day to day Aced untilfter Line the1 tt of July when be twee - should not drt}g g brig should cease anti [1ego bed re gut- withoutgi g this famous root and crave a heavy 7 di E P,nitham -Vette tit of •b li t t. yin coating o tv'r t oration. herb remedy, nY a ' • . table Compound, a trial. For sperite anti and • a fertilizer. considerable quantity comWed what Ielled t resign thought was lighter work, commercial ow - to Lydian kherd mM ficin CogLynn, to Lydia ort years 'Rhubarb beds in the fall of the 'it ?t tti+laailieerbetter rwenlrer, Onets. 1 was day an address from their faint y, ac- Mass. The result of its forty µt11-rottedl bean rttl Meer :*Lhe tops a chant urged me to irk Dr. Williams' with experience is at your service, �^ ac- companied by a purse f+ gold f for - have hecu setn011!e • Pink Ells but by this tante 1 was i handsome � Rhubarb beds in t., • i any good. Finally !1 1 ria I I cn 5 given , nd and c Al l+'t•r 1h,, address year ale g ti •Mets rh of the ,ou, i bought me t bio: of the pill .t e. ,x •, r••, ('curter •i):17•i-t treasurer, Fred or; first w,mfiait'tmatin Ratph7W lis; tyler, Wil- liam Snell. auspices :t under Women's Institutes aus1 series of lectures eft the art of cocking is being conducted at the: town hall. A dietician. tient Toronto is assi5tll0 i t;d the class is ettentled by Science Notes w * * * * * s< * * �` * * has been invented only 18 by 24 inches Not more than 20 per cent. of the in size, with tiny balls that are echo ,energy in gasoline is delivered by the by cues in which pistons are prop 'n and and only by pressing pneumatic Uulbs• A SWISS scientist alutn aluminumtended a the mechan - cal for giving tai qualities and capacities °fchanging average autoitto. about 25 per cent, is attained under the best conditions. An Englishman has invented a stoc copper and brass wn less anchor for ships which has f ekes adding to its value along circ- that move senarately, enabling 1 weight, be stowed securely against a vessel's i trical lines. • bow of any shape. An Oho man has invented a machine Gears for two speeds, operated by i for gathering grasshoppers on a whole - separate handles, feature a West Vir-1 sale scale, consisting of a motor tricy- ginian inventor's ice cream freezer to ! cle on the front of which is a funnel provide the increased power needed as through which the insects are drawn by a revolving fail into a box, rats contents congeal. A Danish astronomer has invent .a The utilization of wateran pow0r per clock small nenough hich hotoh e carried rriedr and cent.ets has Increased m the end oft 21 ' pocket by since twice9i4 and by sidereal time can be told at once, the mote thanoas much will be used' hands also being adjustable to local in the former year• time or that of any desired meridian, be• A -new vulcanizing either for autotype- orAn entire tray of 36 eggs bile yrli ping cir either with 11 *5 examined at once by a new rapid candl- dfary lighting circuit at the batteries int device, + bf a car and is automatically scally cut off i A French scientist isee asgs nwde ice too when its work is service between heav to float by der datAitcitPlushingand the Dutch Rlands pressure. LONi)ESE6?'I�O. Mr. and Urs. David it ggert -meet Saturday with friend- in Fla faty Mr Frank Sturdy is spending days with his aunt, Mrs. D, Geddes. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Vodden return- ed home from London on Saturday everting. Bel r tve, Mr. Norman Geddes, of g visited at the home of Mr. Dan Ged- des last week. The monthly meeting Uofe htheeld W.M.he S. of Knox Church, home of Mrs, James Campbell next Friday at 2.3 0, p•in, Mrs. John Barker and son, Ross, of Torhero parents, M , andt-Mrs,e holidays with Ping - land ,returned home on Saturday. fo Deepest sympathy Mr. 1r. and Mrs. Bert Nott, of the 9th Coe., in the placeontheirSundinfant s11. which took p The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held at the manseasast e last Tuesday afternoon. A very P meeting was held after which tea was served. Mr, Frank England, of the Ortho- predic Hospital, Toronto, who was vis- iting at his hone here, returned last week to resume his studies at the Un- iversity. Owing to the scarcity of teachers Mrs. Frank Tamblyn has kindly con- sented S.S, No. 7 resumeher il danother can teacheruties as of obtained. The death of Mr. Louis Ruppi oc- curred on Jan. 6th, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Hutt`? s da Mr. Ruppi„ who had lived with ter for the past ten years, was a very old man, having attained- the age of 93 the day of his death. The remains were taken. to London for interment• A very pleasant afternoon was spent et the home of Mrs. David Hoggart on Wednesday when she invited a nutnber of. ladies for an old fashioned quilting bee. Although the quilting was not quite finished by tea timeenjothe he ladles did not refraintnd went home the boutifui repast, wishing there would be another bee soon, et -trine of the Mrs, Fisher and K - a rotovation in t r •not allure tar - r 1 b one of the grifts were e a public school pupil, clad tuts.:; 'r the plants s n read S the gifts were race C ,wi t:t s p I n Verne (lhlar, cavi painful accident when a *red Trout the t•rr •llrir; p^vara!- the Reginald 1 to their r;atdparenis by Horace mel with :i P tc crown. Greta lr,t100r. It a Vc?-ll' u( -linty vital ice inti off a vera, and C lh 050- inald memorable, and ; his head. Several Warming ep or the soil 11. and conse- ats a memoraiela day for ;dl cnu.ari,u..• 1+;'getable t3p:ri::h:a. `-,;,eln, s remains ns offaMort Knox, idied n�0, ogvi crotch,-..1lmt. 1 hr i ere WINGI .AM, HULLETT Frhrwing le the vete polled contestants for the reeveship township No. Armstrong Leiper Me ,t 24 25 52 39. 5 6 7 • JUICILY DELICIOUS 10 12 58 26 13 13 19 343 10 224 146 I +::•'alit in 'Toronto, it ere brought h rhe 1 Mr, Knrx 1)rmerly Dv`:n• interment. here. Ile is in the 1 _•„nd�tet;d a jav;elry -tura trISemachinerby one y of tttliee s iAtrcotwo Cusltion Michael The nand it 12 is30 liexpected 7early inny is athe sprining g, 40 Clover :-cert n;:d flay Crop. A crop of soca and of hay riot be rade from the second crop of clover Just as well as only enc crop, accnrd- 1ng to the experience of a Pennsyl- r•at•mer. In his practice the h 20 7 22 159 BLYTH The installation of the officers of Blyth Lodge No. 303, A, F. & A. M. took place under the direction of Past W.M. W Worthy Bro. Pate; Tierney. S.W. Bro. Geo. E, McTaggart; J. W., Bro, P. Gardiner; S.D., J. S. Scott; J.D•, Bro. E, Sanderson; Sec., Wor. Bro. J. M. Hamilton; Treas., Wor. Bro. Tierney; D. of C., Wdr, P. W. Scott; Chap., Bro. Rev. W. B. Hawkins; S.S., Bro, W. Bennett; J.S., Bro. J. S. Chel- lew; 0.0., Bro. G. W. Snell; Ty Fred Button. Miss Mildred Brown, who tried the Elementary grade theory exam. in con- nection with the London, (Eng., Col- lege of Music, has received word to the effect that she passed successfully. Miss Ruth B. McGowan left on Monday for Toronto where she will ter upon her duties as nurse -in -train - ' When you get a sirloin, Tenderloin or Porterhouse steak from us you'll not be disappoinlad. The aroma that ai•ise.s from its frying or broiling, is a pretty good, index to its flavor and goodness. We are known for the quality of our steaks, chops, roasts, etc. a G.1'I11• Elard' ros., Butchers , Phone 170. The Veterans' Store. Probably you were disappointed because Santa 'Claus did not fetch your Player Piano in time for alma-, but as. Santa knows you wanted the best and as there are so tiffany dif- ferent mikes to took over, he did not arrive at Our store i,t time. to have his choice delivered, whlth is a BELL. But When ite0ne5 you will not he. disappointed es Sante l i L,r l��fj best. I is ' • tow s which a iM "t, _. tYt eh In Piano with a soot and a life trite of Homelcmak making you srliit, Thef Pi. for particdiars at Once, if ut',atilc to' call, Write • money, a Jonath nJS1C vain, Nature'st7 First Law is order -"'regularity. Obey . •it in youil own body. Keep your liver active and your bowels regu- lar and natural. Good llealthis possible in no other way.' One pall a day is tine regular rule. Two -- perhaps • three now and tiara,, if xuecessary, CMOS IVEt PILLS til'# ' it ' r n 5 g B e r 5 u �b v Cee Cry FOR FLE CHER'S A S T 0 1 4S. CURS 1yMpHA m` mS Y:a:llu .• , crop is t when art filled and brown It st is then cured in the usual way for hay and when good and dry the hullers will get out all the seed as well as if the tttalks were dead and weatherbeaten. The resality, ishaveryhile goodot of the and the batt quality, attic will eat it even to the last bit. The "Monday Morning Disease” Affecting Horses. Symptoms Described, and a Course of Treatment Suggested for Allev- iwting and Curing the Trouble— Working rouble Working Over Asparagus Rhubarb Beds. u, un cl •s nt g heartily tired of medicine, .t 1 had, taken did nr , i • to „'c s, to try talent, could n„ longer refuse were helping' A(t.r a timet felt they ate tool than i gladly contlnud their use, tci!h the result that 1 was finally enabled tt g„ hack to my add position fnl!v• restored to he:dth, 1 owe this splendid condition to Dr. Williams' ;'ink Pills, and San strongly recom- mend then; to any one sutferittg as 1 did." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be oh- tatned through any medicine dealer; or may be had by mat , pp. 50 cents a box or six boxes f'r 02.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medic ... '•:o•, Brockville, Ont.• Into one end of a pocket knife an inventor has inserted a coiled tape mea- sure, Sar Itc hn Craig "• Eaton tOontrabutelt bp Votarte Department of Agrtcultare, Porente.i YMPRA14GETIS, commorlly called weed, a shot 01 Sreeee ` w' MoedaY morning disease, 1 le a common aliment in horses. Some horceS ore predIspmed i to the trouble and suffer after being en r Blkpdtcd to slight exciting eat` ing Miss the Western hospital. t It sewers to boy' that are octave Miss J• K. Naylor and Mr. W. J. totaled to regular work and high feed - Naylor are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C } ing, when such are given a rest for Bell, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. McKellar, of a d1W or longer, and inrat e meantime gra Strathroy, are visiting with Blyth re reeei a tlgeir re, *185. morning Wives, hence the .pave "Monday noticed 1 dnseace,"' it frequently being on Monday morning in work horses re - BRUSSELS pen of 1 that have stood idle and been well John Duncan'- pen of poultry at the fed state the Saturday even pre - Dominion egg -laying contest, grecs at the Experimental Farm, Qt- ttnve, won a $10. awat'd-for the bash record for tate past two months. The The birds are Rhode hstturd Fteds, common fol the or contest rens for- a year; each entrant having telt hens. ,Tliere. are fifty pelts the seat, in the ,cogtest. Symptoms..—The first symptoms LargeUnited quantities of ltd corn Mani- this isr usually aro rigors (Shivering) ;tie United, States and i tits r eta d are , lowed by well marked tncrea0 of tem- sr„ah_- nxm sola are quickly ie elil' here and are prlraturel but us those symptoms u9- ' Eaton, z{,g•, whose appointment to sold as quickly u5 the cars :strive• wally occur at filght they are not oat an. The storage of ice. is in progress' nJld i often, notated, 7?Ue well symptomsrAOt I i honorary C;elonel Sir Jolie Craig resident ad quantity will be Stored ' the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's ss P any' siirecto ate h slip s n ail usually noticed aro wall marred so'r'e { pounced, Hess and lameness, usually of a tiled and domiis nauteper perst sonalityofthe T. Caton Co. Ltd. of Toronto and Ninni” t Huron Agricultural Society Ihnb, Prom reasons not understood fifty years ago ]aid he foundation. In The his ¢ting' wilt be held in the town the right hand n is more Pro' peg, ilio largest Timothy Eaton,Institutionyyo of the Dominion, unda i n. dost d than the near the late Timothy official circles Sir John is even better known as probably the Canadian in civilian co-operation with the forces of government (luring In he the war nizaton. while at theealm of trade be leads as an same throe recognizing the human eq of scientific maga F his education labor factor. 1876, receiving lie a 110' 1 Sir John was born in isTnative April an he in the public schools of his native city and tippet' Canada Ca g Ile - began his commercial career with Iiia father's growing estahlisbm00t the business of which has more than doubled to hienovpoeu nig of die er hWesternsadministra- tion, his individual Foresight leadiii at Winnipeg in 1905, and the Moncton, NiS., outpost this pant' season, n addition to being president of the T. Eaton Co., he is director of the Domin- ion Bank, he Canadian National Exhibition Association, and Wellesley, Hospital; nomember et r, trustee andie membereoffthecterla Finance Comm Toronto; of he Toronto; Generala1 aadafloopltal;i5uia a member Assn iation f tbo iOrOOLO also onceard of of Canada's and of thet best Favo wn,, Candice 1.4 p0l'turet•s` A preferred like Caesar's; f ams o saecreation,O17Politicalyachting, onors,, thoughdpreferied li forms of i crown, g has bine again refused, - an Sept, exceptional; Thud Jane 3, 1816, he was int?dentallythe uo this being on SePt., 10tU,� I{nta Empire xcehtl nal; 1817 pt the special derorat.ion of the N�'er Lee, . , heart ' enty ye on but tneuty4 eight e*511aPnat on it wf11sone in all the be 'remembered rithati earl twenty the Years. In Portia P viral under chef early In the wa+r Sir Jolie turned over to the AdmlraltY his fine p vatei the Former, which served on he Atlantic Coast p the' ensirt.r ensign wait ttoalsolonger organiizedctegiuippedlate andtweet no erseasf l0. the Eaton Meet war period be private fortune was ex -1 chine gen batteries; while over $1,000,000 of his p redly p of maceeding $ of 0. Two dependents d Itiatolitans at the and eigh(Y-' weekly opaYtoll exceeding went ent from Two Co.'s .estabiiti meats to till two voluntary recruits the for •�000f thten ompll *to battaio,t.a•'"this sspion t f ties t to e tit short em er e p Y. - w Ful n m ma s a 170 company 'e . co n rho . of IMO-. cant ibe Per ded l e > r vi 8',26 0 body representing 3 P 51r Joluii 71 wh11e the men wee fightingforflthta h ge roil of patribttiipi 'exeeedity>i hilt For their lainilies at hone, , $2 nr,0,000 In ish:el tf Sir total. n Otho; teraexpeta luhe a otb ate John Eaton on the Cann too alta dtrdottsrata tv 1 ho lee near notional transcontinental road eei give.- that leap , r , to of and itecitstotit1d to thinking tent itdtite In, ifsr15e dbttalnt10 15 it &, 0 gives 11 a 'man who perhaps more than any oihor,� i,1rtte proportions I is tit airmifon holler(- In the mins o the hum U° then to tomb loss alfalfa ,and tete -proven, rati0n of his WA large +. oesulril fjoiier p ._ ceeding• It consists 1n•iu5ammation of the lympha; glands, usually those of the bind Limb or limbs, but it is not un- " bs to be Colorleafacesofteae.show liar the absence of iron in binotl.Carter Iron PMIS tat "hel&tuts eondttt'- half next Wednesday. The boot and shoe business and', har- ness shop of 1, C. Richards has been sold to Chapman Bros, ll d 'rt ti' quentiY involve kale 011e. Pressure upon the inner surface of the limb from the sheath or mammal downwards reveals well marked sore - nese, and at first a betided condition A large company assent t e home of Milson. and Mrs. Ivic• Vettie, to rho touch.Yore leg is the se Morris Township,• prior to their re- j this. condition will exist on the inner ncrease in tera- !novel to a newly -purchased farm near surface of the fore arid. There is Bri librareis, and Pndpliai pcded stni, acem ncsom- I peraturo al full, ,•abidl marked ipulee sand often pltraedy - tnblc•and it ante more or less im- pa Aiid by a Hislop, �nepi sn eerd01 GYey �. breathing. Apo tit merited leen 11 Andrew i p aired, and in some eases colioltY Township, passed away at the ad- ; Pains are noticed. The swelling of the uncleage or 87 years, M, was an ' parte usually increase rapidly and I t Archie Hislop, ex-M.P.P. An the beaded condition disappears, and f tl four school sec 'and lameness, but y at W which may result tee plan. Cl i' f a n fee Oppost- 4 to exercise or work until tate ace ` Treatment—if 'colicky, pains be WROX�,'TET� t well marked, give :z toile wear uttc e U dull family survives. Mrs. Hislop pre- t there is usually a decrease in sore - Theher of the f • - 1 Bess and lameness. Exercise reduces The voting o the ._ � the swelling • and as Sons in ' Um; of buil ho a consolidated rit-marl' each time this occurs there lea 180. - anon showed a miljority ag d y to organization o4 some of chronic big leg, home it is not wisp Walton a chilly on the quos reappear during the night; enc z. in the The 11 ne re sts exudate a. Hon was the -high (cost of building material an wai lameness has disappeared. t, l d es demanded a drench, r • clan um s I took place, Monday of as one oz. each of tinettiro of bellar The funeral Patterson, ivi[e of Josph ,Mortal'. spirits of nitre mndDceased was.a pf0eer of 1lowick, and tarihaatn a braint 01 w tO' of VolloW to 10deatli ryas due to fire i*50 lines Of old tr(¢ave ars, Patterson was in her gist drams aldstvro dra,ns ging zo of p- ri nae, afontg t ) s and airiyear. She .l5 survived by lien husU alto put*gatiVe at (fret if colicky Pv\Jttnt and a grown-up family, s are not well marked. 510110w up with oe George tandrriisg, own ofb Wroseter s four drams nitrate of pota*sbu0n patient r of lies I n ft deltiic:1i conditionrespected l a businessmen, four daily for two days, Keen the it a c7 rat t stroke, He In comfortable ¢tali ex6nd'esd ff'out the result of a pa. Yd ite41,. for a; drafts Rnd bathe the affected leg 1ro- b i i gap t1Y with hot water tend alter been I eh i u has not . # an -retard but troth- b hind rub 'welt with a igthnolant } 1 s anticipated. •A soh iiditarieut ,ay poo rriadb o it eveek previous a t seizure, at f bz, mai Ing Ser pus wa tom Toronto and' a daughter froth et t ileatiu I oz. tincture ,i iodine, ,nderfaiitt arrived on Satarday fo at,