The Goderich Star, 1922-03-09, Page 3THURSDAY, Marti
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WORD GO CLACK Ili FACE
AMD STiFFER MORT OUT
Mother3 should never reeleet whoop -
lag cough, and on the 'first sign of thia
disease we would, advise the use of Dr-
'W'oaisNorway 1?ineSerup. Thisfaauoas
remedy will clear tine broached tubes or
the collected raucous awl Fihterul, and
jjn this way ease the wraetiug cough and
in a shed tune ruake itis' appear entire-
ty.
A
Ave.
25 -6th
Um, , J. W. DMortimer,.� 5 t
Fast. Vaticauver. B.O., writes:•• 'Why
tny it
ktte girl was born shewasnot very
5txottir. and when she was three mouths
old we moved into a damp house. A
few Jaya after wewere setttedshe became
very Ile. I called in a doctor and lie say
ranch
t
tis.
and b
badcough a
whop
cute whooping g
P
He gave rate medicine for iter, but still
9 saw no chance, int fact see seethedd to
get worse and several times I thought
she was dead as she used to go black la
the face and stiffen right, out, and I was
steady crazy for fear she would die. A
friend of mine asked me to. try a bottle
of Dr. Wood's Norway fine Syrup, as
she had three children of Iter own, I
took her advice. and after giving iffy lit
tk" girt half a bottle she was quite a lot
better, and when the bottle wagfinished
•he was well again."
I, woars
NOWAY VINE.
sYR1P
Price, 35e. and 60e. a bottle; pat -ftp.
by The T. Milburn Co., Limited'.
ent%'Ont. CATTLE. MA•RHRTS
TOIRO x•/i I114R1C1F'I5.
lltsalreha Wheat las stere Vt. ttiltiiadsi)
No. 1 northern, 311,64,
No. n northern, net Quoted,
No. 3 northern, not quoted.
>Ksalt.t.a Oats 4 . start Wt. William)
No, 3 CAF„ rte.
No. 1 feed, teed, 69c.
sssaat.ba leerier (la *tore Ft. MPUs* )
No. $ CW.. nominal,
Aaeeteawpd%decease,
Fr at blg i.)
No. 2 yellow, .9?se.
No. 3 yellow.77?:e.
No. 4 yellow, 76,Sc.
r ht
erlt■ a} d'Iat
t. i t.
• OR s cacao
at rl.
O Out.lde).
No. 2 White, nominal. •
■ t
t
Oat•rlp'iiitRt (1F:•.4. Shipping s I'etaa 4
Atte/die& to Freights.)
Nominal.
Howley (Act.rate& to Freights Dotage)
No. 3' erttra. 67C to 60e.
#taelnvkaRt (-O*telde) Freight
rt1ht
Neighborhood News Nuggets
Picked From Our Exchanges
Exeter Old Rey to Bo A wiat(td fudge -Swale Block, Brussels, Do -
%bier, a Former Reeve of Exeter. Dies at Buffalo Marriott,.
Deaths, Etc., about the County.
Mrs. Jas. I ,rbout. Seeforth, Ines and ri:turned home the previous Fxia
The death wear cd iii Seaferth on day in geed health un sfarits, but
Wednesday. March 1st, of deny Mil- ot1 Sunders complained of internal
lar, beloved wife of Jame:} harbour, plain end„her condition was found to
d 68 y earns and four .lna�nthg a very serious,
strayed by Fire -11..0. opeIiat Creamery at Whitton -A. O.
age Sustained la Setoff* Stroke
Messrs. Sproat l3eaforth +f°litled to
Calgary lairs.. Wm. Verity. of Brantford,
of
ie 'axd
Mrs. Richard P >a
slaughter of b cal I2
liir,• Irons Sproat and his father: ,
Mr. James Sproat, of Seaforth, went Exeter,- has recently sustained anntla
M Calgary last wove, called thither er stroke of paralysis.
by the setnouci 111nelea of the formers
sister, Mrs. Horton,
Mrs. H. A. \Dixon, Brussels, Loses
No. a. 78e to $00. Father
lair. Geo. It. Larsehe, London,laths
er of Mrs. E, A. Dixon, Brussels,
died on Friday Nast, Feb. 26th at
Victoria Hospital after an illness 'of
three weeks due to a stroke of para-
lysis. - He was born in Switzerland
and was in his 67th year.
Death of Mi'. Jatanti �clntosh, Tucker-'
After an illness extending over two
years Mr. Jas. McIntosh, Teeker-
smith, died at his home on the mill
road on Wednesday, Feb.. • 22nd, aged
73 years,._ He was a dative of the
township and about eighteen years
Liao was married-_ to Miss•..:efeCloy.
who . survives Kan Irritth ,three sons(
John, of Seaforth collegiate, James
and David.
Smale Block, Brussels, Destroyed by
' Fire
Rye,
No. 2, '860 to 88e.
Maaltoba l Lore
First patents, nominal.
Older!. Fleet (Prompt 8klpaleatr.)
ea per cent. patent. nominal.
Id llfted ((Tar Lt.ota Delivered.)
• Bran. per ton, 528 to 530. ,
Shorts,;$0 to $32. .1s,
•'.Feed sour;;1.70 to 51.$0. . N4 o.
Hated Ka7.'4-•'a•1
Extra No. 2, 522 to 523. -. '1 , 00
Mixed. 518. . x"
Clover, 514 -to 518. ,
Strtaw.
Car lofts, per. ton, 512.30 to 513. •
Uneftictal. quotations -^Ontario No. 1
commercial wheat, 61.50 to $1.35, out-
side.
Ontario No, 3 oaks, 40c to 45c, outsidiK-
Ontario corn, 63e -to 60e, outside.
Manitoba Flour -Tat patents. in cot-
ton eaeks, 58.70.per barrel; 2nd patents,
58.20.
•
OSTEOPATH'
reN. A. M, HEIST, Osteopathic. #'ltysl
clan. Graduate Des 'Moines Still
College of Osteopathy, .Licentiate Iowa
and Michigan State Boards. Speelal din-
tention to diseases of Women. and
children. +Consultation free.. Office
corner Nelson acid St. Andrew Sts.
' Successor to Dr. Ileilemann. In Sea -
forth Tuesdays and Fridays, •
hMUSICAIG
4 S. J. G. CAMERON.
.131 Teacher. Piano, Theory. Pupils prepar-
ed for examinations. For terms, apply res-
- idence,.Gibbons st., opposite Victoria Pub-
lic school ,,,or 'phone 2521. •
GEO. KENYON. -
• "L. Mus. McGill University"
Teacher's Diploma Piano and Theory,
Teachers Diploma Shilling
" Pupils prepared tor examinations, Fore
terms apply Studio, Montreal St., opposite,
Fublic Library. .
ju'LSTC STUPID.
1aTi1 to
Mule Stud
Goderteb Sbclety Orchestra D st ,
entrance. between F. Ii. Wood's and J. 13.
Lauder's stores.._
MR. C. V. HENRY (violinist), tuition riven
on violin for beginners and diose advan-
ced._
For lnformatlon apply at • strike sound -
postsViolins repaired, bridges trued,
posts set and violin , bows rehalred. etc.
Godarieli society Orchestra, 5 meets
(Protessionall
D. IL WESTON, L. L. C. M.
emanate London College of Muale. Eng-
• land. Organist and Choir 'Director of,
North St. Methodist church.
TEACHER OF 'MLSSIC
,..Pupils, prepared for examinations in. Can-
• nection with Toronto University. Toronto
Conservatory, .etc, Every pupil entered'
• !or musical exams has passed, snag with
. honors.: For terms apply at residence,
Wein St. (first door • west of -skinny rink),
Oodertcb. •
LEGAL CARDS
/'tfiARLES BARROW. Barrister, .Solicitor,
. Etd. Corner Nor= sweet and square.
tioderieb. Ont.
TORONTO ores STOCK.
TORONTO, March 6. -Live stock re+
ithe
Union Stock Vre1ngtforomay'amaretwe53
care --Cattle. 2,400; calves, 270; hogs.
3,000; sheep, 2,450.
WI:miPI4. LIVESTOCK.
WINNIPEG, March 6. -Receipts were
exceptionally light, consisting Of only'
28 cattle and 46 hogs. Owing to the
light offerings, therewas very little
trading on the cattle market and.. the
sales completed
werebarely
sufficient
to establish a price range,
On the hog market the ,handful for
disposal sold steady at ;12.60.
No trading took place on the ahesp
and lamb markt due to lack of . re-
ceipts.
CHICAGO LIVID STOCK'.
CHICAGO, March 8. -Cattle receipts
500; compared with' a Week ago: beer'
ateers, mostly 16c higher, with spot on
good kinds up more and extreme top
for week ;9.40; better grades fat cows
and heifers, 26e to 40e higher; lower
grades, canners and ,cutters,10c to tie
htgher; bulls, steady; gooto choice
stockers and .feeders steady; common,
kinds, dull: veal calve, sharply lower;
moistly 51
off.
t
Hogs, 6,000; uneven: moony stead y
with_Eriday'. average; shippers bought
about 3.000; Holdover light; top,., $11.36-;
bulk, 511 .to 511.25; pigs,. slow.
-Sheep: -500;^.-eompkr-ed-•with--a_-ere
ago: fat lambs and yearlings, tic to
59c lower; yheep about • 26c lower;•
shearing lambs steady.
. Ew...re .O LIVE STOOK.
Bi'IET).1.0 • N.Y., March O. -Cattle re,
ceipts,.200; steady.
Carves, 276; steady; 53 to $13,60.
Hogs 2,100; slow; ate dy to 15e high -
4"tllAS. SEAGER
Barrister, . Solicitor. Notary nubile
and 'Conveyancer -
Omee : Court House, `Oodericb.'
( c. HAYS ;Miens 83.
earrlster, eoiictlor, Notary Public, Etc.
Otfce Hamilton St., snarl g'Bank B1ocir
Goderieb • -
Real. Estate. Loans, Insurance
T10NVEYANCINO AND NOTARY '
GEORGE E\,ciREENSLADE, Bayfield, Con=
veraucinir and rows Public
P•�,ROUDFOOT,` KILLORAN &. HOLMES,
C Barristers.., Solicitors. Rotaries P
uc, Etc,
OMee--On rtia Square, 2nd • doer. fro10
Hamilton street, Goderien.
'Private funds to loan air' IOWes9 rates.
✓W. PROUDFOOT, 11. C., -
•
J. L. 'K;LLORAN, DUDLEY 11OL:tl S, Jur,
o •AUCTIONEERING
THOMAS OUNDRY.
•LIVe Stock and General Auctioneer,
liarniltOn Street, Goderien.
Sales node everyWhere and alt - efforts.
made to give you sattafaeilon.. •
Fanners' sale notes discounted,
LICENSED ACCTIONEEf, '
er- 'heavy. $11,50 to 511 -?5; - yorkers.
511.75 o $11.90; light yorkers, 511.26
19.50; stags, i;4, to 56.10 60. $11.26; roughs,
Sheep and lambs, 1,400; lambs, =-40e
higher; lambs, 18 to $16.76; yearlings,
$10; to 14,50; wethers 510 to 10.60;4
ewes, 52 to 59.50; in xed sheep, 59.50 to
510. •
The Smale block in Brussels was
the scene of a -bad fire on Thursday,
Feb. 23rd, and after the fire the front
brick wall that was a menace to pub-
lic safety, -was was
down. It is
said that Mr. Smaie had no insur-
auce. The block was built by the
late S. 'Swale in 1878, following What
is known as the "big fire" of 1870.
Mr. Smale will not rebuild. •
Lose Their Tittle Son
..e-
Remick,%�,
Mrs.Albert
and
Mr. r,
ter, have lost their little son, Ray Ed-
ward, from pneumonia. He was six
months obi.
Former Exeter Resident Dies in West
A former well-known and esteems
ed. resident of Exeter in the person
of Mr. Wnt. Henry Cann, passed a-
way at the- home of his daughter,
Mrs. Vail, Assinboia, Sass.,., on.Feb.
10th, at the age of 75 years and three
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Stephen,. Lose
Infant
Carman Parsons, the ten -months -
old son of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Rich-
ard, of Stephen, died Feb. 28th after
a few days'illness of pneumonia.
Wingham Young. Man•-Marhries
A ui,�t wedding was solemnized in
St. Paul's church, Meaford, Feb,
loth, when Miss Janet. Tuck, of
Southsea, Hampshire, England, was
united in marriage to Lorne Aitche-
son, of Wingham.
Hammor-Carruthers
Exeter Old Boy -Be Appointed
Judge
Exeter Times: Hon. Wm. Melville
Martin, prefer of Saskatchewan, an
01(1 Exeter rboy, was in Ottawa re-
cently, and .credence is given to the
report that he is about to be appoint-
ed to a newly created judgeship on
the Saskatchewan Court of Appeals,
and that he wslLbe succeeded as Pre-
mier by Hon. Chas. A. hemming, one died in Toronto on Tuesday, Feb.
of the ministers of his Government.
Seaforth Boy Cut to'Pieces at West 28th, at the ripe old age of 89 years.
Toronto ' d seasMic-Woods
George Patterson,. a former well= The ' tnarliage>• a Miss Margaret
death in � f
Live Stock and General Auctioneer, 'Pere -
bred Live Stock a .speCiaity.' Satisfaction
guaranteed. •Terms lowest, Live stock
bought anti sol(1 on comiinfsssioxRtCK.
Goderleh, Ont. '
INSURANCE
ria .
FIRE INSURANCE
DAVE IT ATTENDED TO xflE
WEST WAWANOSH-yIUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
E' rAnd.t',HED 187$
115Trit TWISTY OENTS pia NYNURED DOLLAR$
MARRY L. !ALKELD, Agent and Adjustor•
I I'CHII4LOP MUTUAL FIRE l)1511RANCE
ifaaJrm and Isolated Town. Property 'Insured.
value of property insured up to January,
.919. 53948,076.00.
OFFICERS -James Coneolttvlce Pre$ 1CatJ
dederieh ,• Jas. Evans,
deetnivood ; .T. E. lfays, Sec: Trdas., Sea.
fopIiIECTORS-D. F. McGregor. Seafartl:;
J..0. Grieve. winulrop ; Wm. 'term, Con-
staneo • (merge McCartney, • Tueiceramith ;
iohn, Ferris, Hnrlork • John Bennewise.
dhasen : Lialcolm iairew n, Drueefelal,
tri Clinton • r Wm. trnesney, Seafo
e t he
i took c a t
�Iu'ot
wedding t o la
Win tram Presbgterianr�manse on
$ y
-Home'
Rccldenls
Feb. 22nd, when Miss, Jean Ca-rruth-
erswas united . in marriage to Mr.
Ey, Hammer,loreside for The the present
flycouple wi
in Wingham.
Wingham Girl Wigs: Dominion. Medal
Miss' -Dorothy' Snell, Wingham,°has
h highest
forthe senior medal g
won theh
n
standing in the Dominion in senior
department Sunday school exercises
in connection • with the Anglican
church in Canada. •
Mrs. Allenby, Formerly of Wingham,
Dies
Mrs. John Allenby, a former high-
ly esteemed resident of Wingham,
3
e Mrs.
boy,metter o
daughter known SeaforthWoods, younger ug
West Toronto a short time ' ago by Mary A. Woods, of - Lucknow,• to. Mr.
failing from the;top-of a box car -and Albert A. Gammie,.,1 Fergus, was
maunder the wheels of a passing freigh solemnized_of._.I.uelt#los!L._manse��Feb._
train on.the C. Y. ft. tracks 3ust wes 22nd, by Rev. R. McCallum. . .
of the ICcele street subway. A Family With a Record for ; Loug-
h. O. Opening Creamery at'Wing- evIty --
ham the Fulton 'faintly of,'Walton lo -
~The 1j. F. a7. Co-operative Co. v.'. cality have a record worthy of note
Wingham has put in 500 tons bf ice for longevity. Their parents, John
and it is their intention to open up a and Mrs, Fulton of McKillop bound -
creamery and butter factory. any passed away twenty-five years or
Former ' Wingham Resident Dies ` f
Seldorfl does a day pales
without someone hi your
falnllyllappe:ling an accident
Houeeworb means no end. of
bruises end knt sks. Ironing time
suile in cut burrnsand lds while
the children. are "always in the
wars., dbonsequently, every wise
mother imeps a bog of gam-Uuk
close handy,
For the sprained ankle or wrist,
the cut finger or bruised forehead,
the burn or scald. antiseptic
Zarn-Bus is the sate ideal first-aid.
Zani4Suk endo smerting`pets: and
soreness almost instantly. It soba
disease germs, cleanses the broken
tie -sues, end g?O 8 fine new'sltitt.
.Zam-Duk is a pure highly --
refined balm, of Nature's herbal.
oils and easence8. Its timely use
has averted many a teetered hand,
poisoned knee or crippled leg,
common results of haphazard trait -
:rant with impurefattyointments
and salves, -
There's) no truer saying than that
"Daily Mishaps• Make Zam-Buk
a Daily . Need" •
IForpatraaalhLaUrltt reanea,dla lta1N11Mid
ewe aid date et /as) 1. taileaeh Ca..
%pad.. WO thi1ra. KN. OHMI tar *1,11.
flflfiUK
DAILY NEED
>rAuL `i'SISIOi
A'Coai, Strike
pis not only a pausiliility tut we aro sorry to arty an ultimate
itY
You can help to avoid it 47
carrying full coal bine. So
now is Me time to fill isp with
MUSTARD'S COAL
it anatomic* Leo burning QU1at#alt •
Di& W
ScranloiCoai
The Standard Anthracite
l,et us hear from you, eco faro just at the abet' end el(
•hour telephone roam sour sets}iso is -free.
JOHN BM MUSTARD
OFFICE; Foot of Attgioarlt $tr.ot 'Moo 9B
Io
1
DIES ERS STR'' d HNINE`
Mrs. Ben Pierson, 'Coderich . Town.
ship, Takeir Dose:POUOWIUW Ar-
gument With Hurban
AVo are inelincd to think that the
commercial. traveler who gave us a
cigar yesterday is an •anti4tobbacon-
1St'... _
No surgical operation is neeessar4yr
in removing corns if Holloway s
The tlragic death of Mrs. Rett Piers Gorr Remover be used.
son, 8th concession of Godericlt.
township, has been the subject of
Mauch comment the vast couple of RIIEUMATISlit
days. ` She died on Tuesday morning
nr s ��
after taking' a
Anglo -Canadian's Death.
LONDON, March 6. -:Press. refer-
ences . to Sir Donald MacMaster's
death are general and all : of then;
of a generous tone. The Times re-
fers ' to him. as a jurist of repute and
as a Parliamentarian 0lao was mark-
ed for the faithful, untiring perform-
ance
erform
ance of the hard detail . of hie work.
T. P. O'Connor, M.P., in a very
sympathetic sketch in the Daily
Telegraph, says: - "The *bullet that
killed the son killed also the father.
He was very brave about It. I never
heard ` him Mention the subject, but
the lace spoke where the •.. tongue
was silent. This spruce, .alert, ewer,
middle-aged -man turned into an old,
feeble - being, apparently dying on
his -legs, with that awful look of
wistfulness in his eyes' that without
asking demands sympathy"
Library at Famous Canadian.
MONTREAL, March ....6. --The lib-
rary of Louis Joseph Papineau; lead-
er In The 1837 rebellion, was on sale
Isere on Saturday, in connection with
the ' winding up of . the lsapineau
AGENTS• -J. W. v'eo, Goderlt b • Sandy
E.ei r ,
8. Policy
Senor
3'ollCv Holders' can pay their assessment
• stn If. Cntt's Stere. •lcderieh, A. J. I(or-
rtsti s Clothing Store:• Clinton, or 3. FI.
theid's Iiaydeld. ^. _
'NOTARY PUBLIC, L1'C.
WM. BAILIE.
i'�
NOTARY pram
General Conveya;ieing tione
Good Companies ttepresented
Phone NO. 2''-. Goderieh, Ont.
Fret -RV. DIRECTORS
estate.
A large number of universities had
representatives there. Voltaire's com-
plete works, published in Paris in
1785, sold at $33 a volume ane were
Purchased by F. O. A. Jeannerei, •tif
Toronto, who represented the Uni-
versity of Toronto. 0'•
° Workers Leave for, Canada.
MANCHESTER, N.H., March 6.-/1
Sixty , families of mtil operatives
have left - this city for the''Province
of Quebec since the sturt of the
strike, which has kept some 20,000
employes of the Amoakeag and Stark
cotton mills idle for three weeks.
Most of these French-Canadians
have foie that.tlteir departure was
merely for the purpose of visiting
relatives and that they would re-
turn later. -
Mr. WM. G. Nicholson,• a former
resident of Wingham, died suddenly
at his home near New . Scotland on
Thursday, Feb. 23rd. -
Former Exeter Reeve Dies at Buffalo
Mr. A. Q. Bobier, :i, former well-
known resident . of Exeter, .died in
Buffalo on Saturday, . Feb, 25th.
While in Exeter Mr. Bobier was in
the creamery business and for sever-
al years he was -reeve of the town.
Latterly he bad been residing in the
West, principally at' 'rince Albert,
and came East last fall and had . been,
living with his daughter and two sons
ih Buffalo.
New • Conductor on London+Wingham
Run
Conductor A. L. MacDonald, of
Petrolea, etas been appointed to the
Grand Trunk run between London
mid Wingham.
dose of stryehtalne.. L"UMDAG0
She was in good health and a ar- NEUItITI$ vs.
t had RC
ently tri a saneGondition,bu h, .hit #�IrrIATI�A
Some slight argument early in the i Have you gloom se's Move
morning with;her husband over their i raaiigtwd. yawt+sl,t{ to.that *14
15 -year-old daughter, as Coroner Dr.
Smith states in his affidavit to the
Crown Attorney. The followintlg� is
a letter she wrote to her husband her
fore died:aho
it
Dear Husband and Fam y,
To save'any trouble after, X write
this note to say I stn dying by my
own hand,because I cannot stand
the fault . inding any longer. I hope
you will get along better without nee.
I Iove you all too well to bother you
any more. Good-bye alL
MOTHER.
�lni dt her bur-
,.:_�,..-. int clothes before she took the poison.
Cyclopedia olees the Dominion--"500alion bushels of ryo during March.
pacts AboutCatiada^�-wiU be wrarml y.
welcomed by the public, which yretards
s tall
at a
o s
nl
indispensable e bookl ,
it s
5000 FACTS ABOUT' CANADA Mrs, Pierson even d o
. The 1922 edition of the popular ittle t Norway .still • require nearly a tltil ;
of !neat as a cocoanut," t19 tee WIttiiy #
texpressed•-•iit;its-eotnpi)er,-- Fr-ank...
Yeigh, is widely known ae an authority
on everything Canadian. and it le .a
marvel. and ' model ot oondeneattoti,
with a feet in a sentence. The new
issue is enlarged and improved, and • its
contents will prove a revelation of the
growth of the country, not only le a
single yea'r,.but in ` five or ten yeaar
More ago at the royal ages 0 99 and (period. Over 50 chapters -ranging
98 respectively. Some of their child- alphabetically from Agricuiture to
ren still survive in theenjoyment of Yukon -provides bird's-eye view of the
a good. degree of healh, as follows: • .Dominion from every angle. No better
Smuel Fulton Granton, oged 92; advertlement of the country could be
John Fulton, Walton, in his Doth had, and many use it in that way to •
year; Mrs. 'D. Crawford, Brussels, enlighten the ignorant as to the wealth,,
84; William Fulton, 82; Thos. Fulton, prosperity ; and advantage of this i.
Shakespeare, aged 80; Hugh Fulton, Britain of the West. Copses,:may be
Walton; aged 75; Mrs.. • E. Hewitt, bad from loading nowadealers or by:
Exeter, aged .69. • Mrs. John Craw- 'sending 30 cents to the Canadian Pacts.
ford, St. Marys, died at 84 years.` Pub, Co., 588 Huron street, Toronto.
The combined ages of the .surviving
brothers and sisters total over 750 Worms are :encouraged by .morbid
years. conditions of.the stomach and hew -
years. and so subsist. Miller's Worm I
Government' Savings Bank to Be' Op- Powders will alter them: conditions
ened at Seaforth - almost immediately and will sweep i
The Ontario Government has start- the worms away. No destructive
ed into the savings bank business. parasite can live in contact with this
On Wednesday last branchesf:were medicine, which is not only, a worm
opener in Toronto, Aylmer, St. Marys destroyer, but a health-givi ig niedi-
and Woodstock. Subsequently bran- c)ne most beneficial to the young
ches will be opened in Seaforth, St. constitution,
Catharines, Owen Sound, Newmarket,
Ilton Canada has marketed 200 millions
bushels of wheat, but. there is still
probably : 50 millions in farmers'
hands. °
Charge Went Through Store Door Walkerton, Brantford, Ham ,
While Mr. Saxon Fitton, Exeter, Listowel, London, Stratford, :Peter -
was examining a repeating shot gun bozo, Belleville, Porth,. Brockville,
in his' store one day not long ago n , Ottawa, .Lindsay and other points.
shell accidentally exploded and went,
through the lower .panel of the door`
out on to the sidewalk. No one was
injured. .
Hensall Methodists Honor Nonagen-
. Arian '
The congregation .of the • Howell
'Methodist church' and friends of Mr.
Alfred McTaggart surprised him °by'.
giving hint -a birthday party in the.
basement of the church on Monday
everting•,. Feb. 28th, in 11•onor. of/ his
90th birthday. •
B400011%,BrOS
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Negri Comedian Dead. •
NEW YORli, March 6. -Bert A.
Wiliam, the negro comedian, whose
doleful mirth ltan delighted a nation,
lay dead in. his Sevelitn avenue home
to -day, and races mixed in' paying
hint homage. He died late Saturday
from pneumonia.. Ile was cent home
from Detroit, following his collapse
on the stage there, and a blood
transfusion prolonged his life only
briefly.
Danish Prince to Wed (:reek.
COPENHAGEN, March 6. Icing
Christian to -day announced the be-
trothal of Crown Prince Cbrlatlan
Frederick to Princess 'Olga, eldest
daughter of Prince Nicholas of
Greece.
A. J. LAYTHWAITi
Electrical Contractor
Agent for Blue Bird Weaning
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Electrical, Licenses
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• `I "inghatat lady Dies
Wingham people . were greatly
shocked on Thursday horning of last
week to hear that Mrs.. Carlyle Gunn
had died. She had been spending a
few weekswith friend in Saginaw
Attacked by Asthma. -The first
fearful sensation is of suffocation,
which hour by hour becomes more
desperate and hopeless, -To .such .a
ease the relief afforded by Dr. J. D,
Kellogg's Asthma' Remedy seems
nothing less than ..miraculous. Its
help is quiekly apparent and soon
the dreaded attack is mastered. The
asthmatic who has found out: the de-
pendability of this sterling remedy
will never be without it. It is sold
everywhere.
• fn Switzerland, when the cows are.
driven to• the mountain pastures for
the summer, the leader, which.wears
a bell, hos her neck garlanded. with
flowers for luck.
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Its news dispels her troubled state.
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