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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-02-18, Page 3I THURSDAY. TEL letk. 1$S a- Childr% Coughs and ColdsCan RS Dellevird fly Dr. W.od's Norway Pine forruP mother knows how bard it ' ill to the ebl#dm tress week* and& will eta oat of doers set :t, daall,, or have ea too week toe, herd Imbed sold sootof ides why get rta[r :het wet; kiek off tke lei teethes ` erre aigkt, sad ie a kaadrni thiq* tko mother e**'t premise Youagsteas take "Dr. Wood's" withoutfoss, sad ite proseptsets owl e�eree.e is Ieoaaisg the pp sWolin tis lens sad brise lintad tense is seek that the taunts ie 'keit,• • • -a!d`= • Moi see. l n a bldevolve. tea,Yourea* or • 'Inaartt.rt it; pet up sale by The T. . Milbure Vo., I.iiaited, Tomato, Vat. W. II. JAG,tt90N-.•-Instruction oldest and most prominent business ed at Th�edfard. Mount Forest and fir. Joseph Wheatley, one of Clin. F_irevoice Seaiorth. 1 tons bast known citisetis, died sud- "'gum "moan. f Seaforth• 7AUBIC 11 Int Ewer . inn .111•••••••• HAWS N r + EtS PIckedFroinOurEx es M;ingloM Beets$ 1 • termer Hrwsaela Reiter Parris Winslow, Curling Club held a sue-[ Rev, Francis Ryan, a former irettor 'erstel bonspiel, the 'rat in fifteen of St. John's church, Brussels, died years, last week, with an entry of in Owen Sound on Eridtty, Feb. fib, twenty-nine rinks, nineteen of which where he had been living for some were visitors. time. Among his former parishes r4 ell-lilaaewta W hrghara Cattle • Ater Were Durham. Medaik, Tillawuburgr Dien Soddenly Brussels and *evsral othWW. Mr. John Louttit, .a well:known S.sf rtk Salvation Army OAieer cattle buyer, flied suddenly in Wing- Dies ham on Tuesday of last week. He Lieut. F. Fvenden of the Seeforth suffered a paralytic stroke while Salvation Army Corps, who under - chatting with friends in 'he office of went an operation in Remittals on Currie'a livery in the afternoon and Jan. 13th, passel away on Saturday, passed away at his home in the evert. Feb. 6th.. The Lieutenant came to ing. Seaforth early last October to assist ""�.. - - -r-•• -• Father ed Mr" Ilseidle�viek, of Lieutenant Tidtnan shortly after •the dauthteres s, 7iiou""iVfver, and Campbell Sesfortb, Passes • death of the late tt.:Ibt'vi)t,•. Tjeq. hBleckt, Jr� whoholive aawithMher moth - Dir. Brodnick,. of Mitchell. father Lieutenant came to this country ae u er. Mr. John R. Cash. of Brocket, of Mfr. Broderick, of. Seaforth,pas- I�iian► lfo lieed with until Se 11st parents in 92;3, when he btootb� Dakota, is hir,.pt;ly, surviving sed away early Thursday morning, 'TAR < ewe, whereby the bus part rule be piayod iadoponiasaly s1 the beams ablo,4wther, and a start wsadsifol as. sartmsnt of testes +rotors roan began to be board ea pipes were intyrawd is reality and vertsty. But all thea was a growth, and required time. Todsy we have, in the moot modern lastruments, as nearly a perfect or- taa as the most critieal can desire. Usually four keyboards are found where the instrument is of a largos situ►—all of which can be played up- on at the some tone by "deoapling" arrangsraents, Formerly this "Cou- pling made the touch very stiff and heavy. but today, thank* to the poeutnatic and electric action„ the pressure of the fingers on •any bey is no heavier than that to b* found on a piano. The idea that the organ. is "hard to pity"—from a physical stand point—is erroneous. The pedal board is si set of large keys, eovertng two octavos, under control of the player',, feet. These keys are broad, and laid upon strong springs. The action of the ankle 1* used in playing, -.•»which is something similar to what is called "wrist -net- " College, e „ _ ton" ,in.-pulno '$ yIiwe A..poe ...erg- _...." �•'"" 'Feb. 11th after an extended illness, entered the Saivattan Arm Celle . Duni of Blg Joe WlieiitTeY "...` -_ __.. _ ha ai anirt user his knee to farce down the in his Seth year. He watt ono of the Toronto. He, d ace been station Piano` Violin Guitar Theory. etc.men o t denly aft the station where he had keys --this results In stiff pedal play - Ing", 1To acgt independence be- tween hands and'Celt---•this is a real problem at first, 'and the first at- tempts are discouraging to n degree. An organist certainly has to "use hie head" -there are so many things to get mixoid up in. The pedals Can - i McEwen's Specials Fresh stock of Sheriff's Jelly Powders to hand, 3 for 3$C A good t teaspoon, King George design, given 'away with each 25c worth. - a 4 •1 1 24 bars Soap, McEwen's special 6 cakes Paint Tree Toilet Soap for 3 lbs. loose Cocoa for 6 lbs. of Sulpher or Salts suitable for stock purposes for .35 Just to hand a few hundred pounds of a real good Black" Tea. We will give 1 ib.• of this Tea, t loaf Bread, X lb. Biictrltt and t -Isar Soap -for the same price as a pound of any pa age Tea. $1.00 .25 .25 Special price on targe flannelette Blankets i Special price on Fancy Blankets We are cutting the price on Men's All Wool Unde "ear anti. Men's Fleece -lined Underwear. Good Linen Roller Towelling - 2! per yd. Good large Hath Tnuels 9Oper Sore nice Table and Floor Oilcloths, different widths t right prices. --Now ..is.-the---tune-to,-buy_asetaf-dishes1-0%..off:----•-_.__ -- Fr. delivery to ante part of the Towns ld 'r, .r.. Stti�lo and residence. NorthaStet. ifs. Bilkey, • Clinton, Iioittifred Death of Mrs rra..,.u..a.. ru..,,...• .gone - attend ' his duties asMrs. Margaret Colquhun, ntother weighmaater, on Saturday -fir, C. 11. llLTQN--•ho r s ":Orth St, . 'At a social evening an Monday of J. J. MeEwen oor ' Waited c .sner p a.er , of Mrs. F Kennedy, Mrs. M T Cle had exc'it'ed his office Chun 1 t " t 1 ; last week Jtlrs. H. B. Catfdbe en be- ° n Y. r . or. Feb. Fobfib, atnd Teacher. elks/dente at Mfrs. Colborne's, ; t. 1'at• Auxiliary and of the Ladies' cued Clifiton, who had 'been a reiltdent of lapsed and expired almost immedia- enec. Street. half of the members, of the Women's lass and Mrs. ll. Fitzscnlmans, of and was starting a fire when he col- - LEGAL CARDS • H LARi10�Y. of St. Paul's church Clinton, pre Clinton for a number of lean, living tely. Mr. Wheatley, who had spent rented 31ra. C. Llewellyn Billtey, wife with her daughter, Mrs. Kennedy. "nearly his whole life in Clinton, was naased away Wednesday Y evening of native 0 f Enrland, being brought the rector af the church who Is leaving. Clinton. with a handsome last week m her eighty-fourth year. to thuscountry by his, father at the Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public. lc,; silver tea service as are expression of Mrs. Colquhoun had been in 'siting age of two years. For about twen- star, SQ ch r. S health for • some years and the end t s v Sueetasor .to '.t; r.« Kitioran their esteem and regard, and she is Y- a en years he was chief of police in/mein Orilce,.'rhe Sgnat. tbcdMieh to be further honored In the near 'vas not unexpected, Her husband in G7inton, retiring' in 1919: In' his future by. membership in ripen her died about twenty-nine years are and capacity Big Joe, as he Vier af- DUD1.t Y E. 1IOL1tES a life inernbershi to she i' survived bya family of sons fection called was known to Barrister, Salloitgr,: Notary p ' the W. She end daughters. a#a13' • • .Public. C�q�vey sneer,, Ete: 'has beers president of the Y't , A. for t everyptce, and since his retirement ti t1fIL''TOil STREET two ears. K tit;, PHONE 2T A y • Win ham Has Broadcasting Station his familiar fture, was missed by Brussels Presbyterian Church • Ex- Wingham boasts an amateur radio those :who were accustomed to see- BPECIAl.Ti3T Ing him as they came and went about tends Call' to Rev,. F. f.:, Fowler . I•:rnacicnsting .Station. ,. fir. `"Goc" Del. P. J. 11. kORSTF.ii. Cruiekex town.. Everybody knew and" : liked Melville P'rssbyterian ehurclt,� hanks is the matt; behind thn?==Joe" Wheatley. Bance his .retire - Brussels, held its annual meeting on "'rn^"t»hent and deserves. great credit inept.Toe he had engaged in raising 4ete House Surgeon New '!ark tipte Monday of last week and it was de- for the success of his amateur broad- chickens for a time and he ,had held titottnte and. Aural liciepltal, assisW.nt at, 'sided' to extend a call to Itev,; 1•. G. caster. He broadcasts on 135 tnaters� the •position of weighmaas>ie:. of the Mooreileid"a Eye Hospital. and '".olden bowler. of Waterford, Pa• Melville and has applied to the r',overnment town scales tat the station. Z. Smart. 'Throat hospital, London, Fn;. church has been• iivithout a settled for a license. • Wheatley is, survived by' his wife, 53 Waterloo St, S Stratford. Tele- muster, since June 10th. Was Native of Clinton who was formerly Miss Drusilla phone i! e7' !►t lintel 11edford, llodrrlrh, on • Hee Mfrs: L. E. Decew, wleese death o^- 'Hull, of Exeter, and a fancily of .one everting of the third Monday ,of. eeirh curred in. Los Angeles., Cal.. Jan. 27. son and four daughters; Mrs. J. J. month, from 1o'clock till the follovti•in r r, ' .was 'born in Clinton in 1870. being Ward, Mrs. McCartney, Mrs. String= .lay. 'Triesday, at 1 p.m. • • CHIROPRACTIC: - ;tiritomus rein. me A. N. ATKINSON, • Registered Chiroprletor, Goderich aureole, Organ 4NcuaridEl NervousDisease* ' Moe hours --2 to :r and 7. to 9 p. m, and toy appitlntmeUt. eeceptlrg tiondry U)Mee Hours on' these ddaaysand *reclines; 12ia.'ni. %only'. _ , • terrier Rest • sod Vietorta, fila. :OPTOIL+'rRY TRIS'''. OPTICIAN,' Wt • Street, ct. L'7ad1er i c h Graduate of the Canadian Ciph-,' ge•'6t'•fioronto •••-, ped by the Honor latest metl Eyes eeramisods sad the proper titling et giassae at mod- erate prices Onfaria lioaxd of Exam - Isere r.ertiflcat • e Pio. BTS. e 'A L. COLE, OPTOMETRIST, �notte Grail. • AIJ€T1ON t;ERING THOMAS GUKDRY. Live Sleek and General Auctioneer, IlaceiHoa Street, Godrrleli 'Sante made evert where and all efforts made to give you eatlefnctioa. Partneri? sale notes discounted. ROBERT RROitERTSON. Quell/ed Auelloaeer, Eldoa i* er1 Goderich.' will eonduct aag .. ,a trui.4Ce ty it Bean, •Beneite llama.• For info w:t fl.•.i n Sis refi~t. , himwilt receive prompt sttetttteu. NOTARY( PUBLIC, ETC.. 'M. BAILII.: __-.�..... NOTARY PV13t1C GeneralCon.veyaniinlr. done • Good Companies. lteer,'eanta•l .Phone No. 298. , uoderidi, Uhl. . G.• RGG E. GREEN iLADE. COh'1"ExA.NCING A.ND NOTARY. Bayfield, ant. INSURANCE , eleILLOP 'ACTUAL TUAL FIR t 1t. ANCE COMPANY. IsAB•M A'\ID ISOLATED TOWN Petite. ERTY. INSURED. . Value of property insured up to Jan- uary, 1910, e3,018.015.00. OFFUleete--Jame, Connolly, t'resi- • dent, &uderic+tn» ees.'•Evans, 'tic Presie dent, Beechwoode T. E. Ilaon Ste.. Treas., Staforth DIRECTORS—De P. 31eGrcee'oi Sea - forth; J. U. 'Grieve, '1Vinthrop; Win. Wrin. Conetenee; Georg?= Me'r«irtney.. 'ruekcratnith ; John Perris. ilart'ek; • John Banns% he, Rraadhaeurit Murray Gibson, llrucenrld. AGENTS J. W. Yeo, Gt,derich. Seedy . Leitch, Clinton; Wm. Chesil y ., spa- BED �'"a forth; It. HintMel, Scafortii. Policy IIoId,r-. can pay their as:t»).3- j'� menf~K at Ii, ti. d:utt'a fil+hrt•• ',odicr,clL. .SEOPS A.J.r Clothing Ston, Clinton;Clintnn 4t. J. Ii. reed's. ilayled. ._• PHONE 46 not easily be, seen•and watched, while -_,, _..._-_ O M s an other things 1 Yclaim the am at- very n k ti thee * ' tention, so the feet have to'be guided t P a e neral ee"La tio" t of theatrical music. yet the Iarga largely by the "feel".....4. the keys. was driginally taken from one of i and partly by initinet-••something Handel's early operas. similar to - the instinct one has in The 'evening anthem. "But', the traversing a dark path at night.' Lord is Mindful,'' is n sdaptation oaf To aid the player in manipulating the solo of the sameaname in hien-, the stops, there are in many organs, delssohn's oratorio of "St. Paul." It' "Push -buttons' between the rows of is a mew tie of eamfort,;nddreseed to (keys, wherean • available. thumb can the 01' -ns at Damascus, on the, often be 'tailed into requisition. eve. .alfa iafterward Paul) jour -j• Those. buttons push in or out certain ole ,ere to seize those of the ChrlaJ4 combinations of stops which other- - .,i faith. •'''''4'''. t wise would have to be done by .bareTHE PREVIOUS SUNDAY'S i during the playing, thereby creat'ag MUSIC oftentimes breaks in the continuity, The anthem. In the morning, "Just On ergot's where the most key as `I am"—is a setting by Ernest boards -are found, changes of stoso Bowies. _ Mr, Bowles is a well-known daring the performance are not so Toronto organist. Re nun "set" or much required--the.organist can arranged a number of: very 'expres- have his instrument, alt -set' before sive choir --'anthems. The evening he begins,--aldifferent ,keyboard—ion, anthem is a'. short, rather hymn -like as it is called for each keyboard-• the /laughter of the late Mr, and ]lira. ham and. Wallace Wheatley, Wood- and then. as Diiss Alguire, who sang at night, : .. Finch. Mfrs. Wm: Steen, Mrs. stuck, and Miss Nettie Wheratley, at ply ge from one set or keys yto the Robert Glee A,+d 'Mr. Jaitcas Finch, of home. 'The, funerals which was un- other. ,��. „ et chose as her solo, '"My Tusk," by Minton. end Mrs. Peter Daly, of Sea_ der Masonic rites, took place from • . The swell pedal is an arrange; Mrs. Ashford.. Mrs: Ashford is a forth are brothel and sisters the family residence, Victoria' street, mint*hereby the player can cause prolific writer of church anthems and he wants varlet• • aim melody by Novelle. Death of •rules Hanna,'L7tilton' on Tuesday afternoon, Feb; 11th, and the sound to apparently come from organ music. bliss Algutro fat from na sister of M. J. Moorhouse, pastor of Ontario ,the . shutters of then, ""swell -box." The "Andante Religiose" is "'frons S. br Cop , Clinton.o lead been street church, of vyhich Mr. Wheat This latter is a compartment. inside Mlendelasohn s fourth organ sonata. .111'invalid for the past •twelve :years, .ley was, a member, conducted the re- the organ, the :size 'of a small room . The arrangement of • "Beulah 1Ued at the home Of .her staters : in ligit►us services at house anis gi µi a in whish aro plaeed the pipes bet Land" first was heard in Lindsay, rl' t n an tet day a• last 'week The rima*»+' were taken to the faniilY I shutters close this box, which can be -- Miss t ran Miss Rebecca Ii4ei , o' er wh was• ' largely attended. The i:ev. C: a distance; by closing with his feet-- in o a side. ing to the "swell. organ.," Air tight , • ENT eoree. Kra'ftt- Cb.ee. • .as the !osis .1 ish ef eke •. • mn.al. 1t enemies the • ,rital foal values the'. bialy; demands, and has double the weer- lehment of the same weight of meat. Write Kraft' Mrtci sren Cheat' Co:. 4•rrnikii, Mont- real. for booklet - of'* pe- • tieing cheese ,diibe,. ors• r+vait C nedas nds" FIRE INSVR-ANCiL Haveeiit attended to ay the SOT WAWAINIIH 1 UTU*L FME IIS! 9AIICE CO bis d 878•. Esta 1 hed,X, Head Mice : Dsngannon, Ont. Harry L. Salkeld, R. R. No. 2, God- erich, pres.; Wm. j. Thompson, Aub- urn, vice Pres.; directors—Wm. Mc- Quillan, St.IieIens; W. P. Reed, R. R, No. 2, Lucknow; ki L. Salkeld, 'phone 600r11, Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow; Wm. Watson; :las. Girvin. 3t, R. No. 6, Goderich; Wm. T. Thomp- son , Auburn; Tim' Griffin, R. R. No. Lucknow; Chas. Hewitt, !linear-. dine, Ont. THOS. STOTIIERS, T. G. ALLEN, 'Teas. Secretary. BFODIISV �tOS QO0I H - ad bibelots Ordeal toirafully Bette odted to M all hoetre -•-*false' or days. The heat of red peppers take.; the "ouch" from a sore, lame back. It,ean not hurt you, and it tcrtaiatte. ends the torture at once. When you are suffering so yotrc j hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub, and sou will have the quickest re- lief known. Nothing has such concen- trated, penetrating heat as rod peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pep- per Rub you wilt feel the tingling heat. In three minutes, it warms 'lite sore spot through and through. fain and sore-. near are gone. Ask any druggist for a lar of Rowley Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genu with the Rooks oa each „hemee t..Mlenert n for interment, the Firdye r openedby ontrol figcza id's' bathe'" ° iUeS, �C' CIU fthor mechanism under ,sound 1 F1 of the organist, allowing the sound Comnany of Wingham ''men to :Take to: burst forth. and resulting in an. in - Over Aero Cushion, Tire Co. �•1► by i'(. C,, MIL:TON' crease o!' tone, in a "swelling" or. A. few :o of the leadlne• men of wing- e nr>s#n,rc. Nbrth St. Uv►etad Cliureft,. crescendo: effect. Another� addition bem htive.eeket blocks °f eteek r;i'a` w=.- •- • is the "crescendo"pedal, whereby the new 'company til take over the plant THE ORGAN-eCONTINUED ., organist can automatically add /very :and assets of the Aero Cushion Tir., • stop of the organ by means of his Company.. This- means: the new By. H. C. Hamiltpn, Organlat North foot,' - '- Company will be controlled by Wing- St., Church. Concert" Player and Thew"".tremulabt' . is a . device to ham men .of integrity and sound .bus-- Teacher, make .a. 'wavering .or shaking tone. ;Mess ability'. Mr. Marshall win he The organ is en instrument of This, in its plate, can be very effect- superintendent of the :plant with. Mr. great antiquity—in some of the• by. ?Ve, but in . loud playing it is annoy - Hirst as general -manager of the eon gone days there'were those who con- ing to the listener, In picture cern. Under such capable exed'u- sidered it an instrnment'of great int- houses we hear this device "worked Wee a prosperous and expanding malty—when placed in a church. to. death." A little of it goes a long' - busineas is predicted. A couple of1Y here such people got the idea will Way, and its -continued use is to he -those interested inthe neiiely-organ- he hard to say.. Mention is made in depreciated. ized company will be ?,1r. • A. E. the: psalms of . "stringed•• instruments The "Vox Rumina" is a remark* Lloyd', who is already one. of Wing. and orgsiib" also the.''higli�aounding" able stop. All organs- do' net possess- Item's esteemed ntiaaufactnrera, and .G y m, b a Is." Even the prejudice it. It bears a resemblance --more or �M1r... • .. F.• i?mtth, menages_ of the. agaietee ,ist 'untents. orgies or oth- tess•-to the human voice, and in eom., ..,Vaal G i=: ticj': ; ctf+) thi',�eennic. 4'$ fir;; trameeta -. persists even today bination with the tremulatt*;� can be •Coininerte.. In some •`Malities, and with certain very- effective. One of: ''the motet. Celebrate„ Diamond Jubilee individuals. • Whether they are any wonderful .stops of .this .kind I ever A unique event took place in Us- "holier" foretlteir attitude only their hes d—so tike' it voice that it• wae. borne on Saturday, Feb. Oth, when Maker and themselves know. Certain -startling was during n recital on Mr. • and Mfrs. Win. Kydd celebrated ly nobody else has been able to dis- the fainoue -organ in the Mormon the diamond jubilee .of their wedding, cover it. A church in which1 played sTabernacle in Salt Lake City. That: At noon members of their family, to- notso very long ago forbade the use' was ,in the year 1909. other ` with a -number of neighbors of a braes instrument or violin play- NOTES ON LAST SUNDAY'S and friends, surprised then'• in their ed in conjunction with their organ. ' MUSIC home, having prepared a very boun- I remarked to some there that prob- The morning anthem, "Italy :.Art tiful repast. A ,very pleasant after- ably if'Gabriel were to appear, and. Thou," is an.adaptation of "llandel's 8004? was spent, in the course of had his trumpet With him, that they "Largo,". previously - . ete'erred , to evhich the honored. couple were made Would in all likelihood ask him not The music is partienlarly stately, • the recipients of 'suitable presents. to blow it in their sacred edifice,: but Mr. Kyikte who is. in his'S4th year, ,no objection could reasonably 'be THE was born at Arbroth,who. 1 rfarshire, spade if it was done outside. flow - Scotland, and came to Canada in a,'ever, this is a digression., 1 sailing vessel 16 years ago; with his That the idea of an organ dates parents, .taking top land in Usbornv, back •from very . remote times, weDERICH where Ur. Kydd has since resided: have abundant proof,, though of Rebuild Zurich Evangelical . Church course, the beginnings of the idea;! At a congregation meeting; or ti et and theinstrument as we have it to - Zurich .Evangelical church on i_' day have little in common, save the. day evening of last week, it was un- idea itself. Little instruments were animeusly' decided to acc•ept a clan first nigde, Which were nothing more +" presented by the pastor, Rev. W. 1',.i than, a box. in wliieh c number i f Dengis, and the .trusteed of the j small pipes stood upright. Wind 1 CANNOT Ger totiw 1itM Al At ti church, which includes an additional; was produeed by a bellows in one 8111°.IM SURE. NG Nt=EODA Post. fifteen feet to the south end of the of the box. One person manipulated church and at the southrea t carne=: , the bellows, while the "organist" a suitable tower'eto mount the lied., pressed down some pallets of wore!, The 1er part will . be used for the by which air was admil,te l to the Main entrance The estimated cog pipes. and the instrument was "play- FIRE a ,. R. NI/leder loners" Director and Embalmer Goderich, Ontario calla promptly attended tt day or night. 1'heaexa Store 333; l'od'es $S$w r kyr- HIM A 04SE OF HEAT R*JS C.(�7M- a 3 i i. T TAKE, I►v,/ee►`( BIS' CN t id, (-7-77 ed. Thee p ortabic ar ala. eR. t _es. 'uusi,,.the. ,.neighborhood.sif..;S•ii1l10,.,0..., ...__. were ...._ p .... _.. ..&' ,.� .. -- which over $3,000 has already been they were called, were anion enough el' " . • ' .* - to be carried about and pieced on u' 'ti ,< --. •'� subscribed., table. when about to a op:'iaked o».t �;'4, wr( i1 -• P wt , u , a . Death of Mr. Henry ''ash The ""circus organ" or nettle a that t • 'l'-- ` Seaforth lost an honored resident p` 1 r •r '• • +r" •.T_ we hear when shows come to town, ���t.; ►•.•..,- and McKillop township a plvneer, int is •n sort of ,organm-we with' alt it so ��l'e4,,iee!';r the death of Mr. Henry Co "h, rritich I out of courtesy. To use nn Irisheem, I •'.-, "F"-`.-4V-�>. occurred at his home on .h'reee rtreet1 ""It is the same, only diff,reet." a I e "-""''� on Saturday, February lith. 3Ir, forty-second cousin, or vo+n=:tbh'g of , , jrr ,,,.s Cash had been in poor health for that kind. It bears, howe•vo', a -nit = ' rt over a year, but was able to be about• of resemblance to- the old ,packable •- l the greater part of that time. A organs of long ago. Whether wind week ago, however, he suffered a fall or steam is the "motive" pewee. re- There's no static in our :,ard:i, which fractured his hip, and the setts of a kind are forthcoming. tin interference with „e.r burenege shock proved too much for one of Later an, the organs inereascd in r.f keepen^ you warm. his age and enfeebled condition. size, and were. called "positive" or -I ',V' have not signed etc for any, The late Henry Maxwell Cash was ai gang. They were not so mobile as strew, S, (i. S. • son of the late Williern and Mar- their forerunners, but still retained.Orr daily ;wurianh r .' ,.ate-:sli geret Russel Cash,. and w,a3 born the main features of the former. near Roxboro, on Lot at3,'t`ancesaiotii As time went on, and inventions and comfort are trroadi•l+lt a4• usual.; ;t. It eKi'lop. ,7 yearn ago. C)ii this were made le many other' directions.' Ye,a r•ic1 said it just :id ra^y 1" farm he spent 72 years of his life, a the attention of ingenious men was Tceen your�buildtings ,va•,s with n record of years that but few cartin.a .uitply of lexahchhtas cool =c• WWI?", drawn to the perfecting of this show. 'lie was a mai of integrity, ° terratin eseeecal tneehamern. which dJttc (=)>wG' from our y 'Mk (1.4 c: el.s one who was looked tip t' and re -d seemedgfraught with +aweh posrihiii- ". Anthracite. vetted, and one whine unfailing ties. improvements •re made in 'l'iaone in ;,aur ores 6':' kindness r'Mde him the,: friend rf "the pips, the key r -'it n, tht" bcl- many, Tn religion he was ., Metho. lows, ete., Aird the ineeumtnt became ' 'GAL''" 'SHE dist, practically his whole life Navin; finally a ""positive" n-,7an 'in reality t been ,identified with the .Seaferth . -a» Instrument that was truly za '• a �' Methodist church, on the Board of „ ,. lixtarec ;-�""lia�#tt in is to •nrrmaua- "which management ne'reeved for int thing wherever it %'•a% to be used.' QQ1 or Cowl f°!oppen Celllel »zany years. Mfr. Cash is ,turviteti Another keyboard •xa i added. J r Y. u It by his widow, who before her mar- *hereby contrasting effects could be siege was Miss Mary A.''e'arnpbell, „btained aimuttaneonsly,,=a" pedal �rOMrl�Nr of :Kchillop, and a family of tt►v board for the feet carne into exi>,t- yl>otna 9!1 Goeceth x.F .411110. •. South Sine tofu ,1 where I was playing at the time. was sineng t07 first at r m q at war . ranging."Thhe herd Dance is by F,dlaretl German. It is one of se .set of short pieces written in the style of Henry VUL The shepherds' pipe, played on the oboe atop of the organ, le quite 'distinctive and "pastoral" its,!, characters ! , The°""floss Maiden" chorus to Qql of Cowen's most brilliant acid tutee. - Sul efforts. Cowen has written many splendid Stange—sacred and secular: The cantata of the "Rose liiaideet," ".._...._ has, I believe, been heard In Gode rich. (To be .continued) When a mother deteete from the evrithings and fretting of a child that worms are troubling it, she can procure a reliable renl?dy in Miner's , ; Worm Powders which will expel '.11 weans from the system. They may' cause vomiting, but this need cause no arsxiety, because it 1* but a nrani., festation of their thorough *work. 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