The Wingham Times, 1910-04-21, Page 6s
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LERNELS FROM THE SANCTUM MILL
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges,
The C. P. R. will spend $2,000,000 on \. The man who i.e willing to work for
nothing never bas to look for a job.
It is stated in Montreal that Mr. R.
Forget, M,P , may take the 65th. Regis,
ment ter a trip to England and Frazee.
We don't mind seeing other people get
sin in the world, so long as they re.
frain from using na as stepping stones.
Mild exercise, such as drill, light dumb
bell exercise, etc., is benefioial before
going to bed, and alaobefore breakfast.
A duck egg weigbing 1bj ounces and
measuring seven inches one way and
nine the other fs the story that comes
from Clinton.
irrigation work this year.
A strike of silver Is reported from
Pnelinob" township, near Guelph.
The mines at Coal C eek are shut
down owing to the scarcity of care.
To Have a Ronul1t'ui Skin.
About otie sixth of the watts matter
discharged from the bnman body passes
out through the pores of the than If
the akin is to be kept beautiful the pores
must be kept in healthful condition by
bathing and by use of Dr. Chase's Clint.
ment which overcomes all chafing and
irritation of the skin and aures pimples,
eruptions and the many forms of
eczema.
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The Observatory officials at Ottawa
report that they have Been Halley's
comet.
Do not eat anything between meals
except fruit carefully peeled and free
*eta dust.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAST'O RIA
A little Windsor lad named House,
who nt est a cup of tea over himself,
was fatally scalded.
When a man tries to drown his troubles
it seems that he thinks that his trouble
is in his stomach,
Prompt relief in all oases of throat
and lung trouble if you use Chamber.
lain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take,
soothing and beating in effect. Sold by
all dealers.
A small boy's idea of an entertainment
le any kind of a gathering where re-
freshments are served.
There are in Argentina four broad
gauge railroad*, three narrow gauge and
two English gauge.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CTAS eLEO R I A
The Grand Trunk Pacific promises To-
ronto and Montreal connection with the
west in a short time.
In London fresh fish during the Tudor
period was a luxury for the rich, beyond
the means of the moor.
Diarrhoea should be oured without
lose of time and by a medioine which
like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy not only mires
promptly but produces no unpleasant
after effects. It never fails and is
pleasant and safe to take. Sold by all
deelere.
Mrs. Jane Mapson of St. Thomas wan-
dered out on the M. C. R. high bridge
and wad out to pieces by a train.
To freshen old worn black gloves, add
a few drops of blackink to a little sweet
oil, apply with a soft brush and dry.
Now that the spring vegetables are
here stoat women may have hope. They
are said to clear the complexion also.
m
Fifty years' experience of an Old Nurse
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP 18
the preaoription of one of the best fe-
male phyoioians and nurses in the
United Statee,and has been used for fifty
years with never -failing success by
millions of mothers for their children.
It relieves the child from pain, cures
diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind polio. By giving health to the
{nhiid, it rest9 the mother. Twenty-five
&snuff a bottle,
In Ohient O a etrai: Oositi at "Most say
fifty dentate. Served on the platter at
restaurant rates it is worth two thou-
sand dollare, besides the glue, oil tallow,
drugs, leather brushes, fertilizer, combs,
buttons and soap known only to the
packer ES "velvet." The 'Optimist'
wants to know "who gets the money?"
Gentlemen you get only one guess.
Troubled With
Bet& ;'the For
ears. Now Com
pletoly Cured
Dy The tee Of
DOAN'S ZIDNEY PILLS.
Mrs. 17. C, Doerr, 13 Brighton St.,
London, Ont., writes:" It is with
pleasure that I thank you for the good
your Iloan'a Kidney Pille have done me.
Have been troubled with backache for
years. 1. thing helped me until a friend
brought me a boy of your Kidney Pills.
I began to take them and took four hetes,
and ani glad to say that I am cured en-
tirely and can do all my own work and
feel as good as I used to before taken sick.
I tan positive Doan's Kidney Piffle era
alt yen claim them to be, and I advise
ell kidney sufferers to give them a fair
trial: "
Let 1)oan'n Kidney Pills de for you
what they have done for thousands ei
athero. /They cure all forma of kidney
trouble and they cure to stay eared.
Price, 50 eentsr box or .3 boxes for
$1.25a ail dealers or mailed direct on
receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.,
Limited, Toronto, Ont.
When ordering spongy "DOWN."
HOW'd THIS?
We offer One Hundred DollarsReward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
onred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.
Garment fie Co., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfeotly l;awourable in all
business transactions and flnanoially able
to carry out any obligations made by Me
firm. WeLDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0,
Hall's Catarrh Care is taken intern,
&ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Test-
imonials sent free. Price 750. per bot-
tle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constip-
ation.
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Every man who owns a single where
of stock in a $1,000,000 corporation
thinks he could run it better than the
general manager.
It was proved long ago that ants have
the power of seeing the (to human
beings) invisible rays of the ultra -violet
portion of the spectrum.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
On the 9th con, of Huron, five farmers
viz: Duncan Campbell, Richard Robert-
son, Harry Stevenson and James Need-
ham raised eighty Dight pigs off five
sows.
The estimate of the population of
Montreal made for the Board of Con-
trol, shows 530,000 for the city proper,
and 62,pee for the suburbs, a total of
392, 000,
Your tongue is coated.
Your breath is foul.
Headaches come and go.
These symptoms show that your etom-
aoh is the trouble. To remove the cause
is the first thing, and Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that.
Easy to take and most effective. Sold
by all dealers.
Olive oil is an excellent cleanser for
aluminum ware. After washing the
articles and drying them, rub with a
cloth which has been saturated with oil.
It will keep the ware bright and free
from rust.
The last statement of the interest-
bearing debt of the United States makes
the total $897,253,990, while the gross
bonded indebtedness of New York city
at its last statement was $605,260,115.
The metropolis is carrying $8,006,125
more than the dation,
FELL 011: THE STOVE.
BABY IS BADLY BURNED.
The young daughter of Alre, T. 5,
Dougall, 028 Flora Avenue, Winnipeg,
was arranging some of her doll's wash-
ing on a mottles; raok, beside the stove,
when: she felt, and bar hand, being
th own out to try and saveherself,
name in courant with the side of the bot
stove. She sustained a serious barn,
and her soreanis brought her mother
quiokly to the spot,
"I sent to the druagiet for the best
remedy he had for borne," he says,
"and he sent back a box of Zim•Buk,
He said that there wile nothing to equal
it. 1 applied this, and it soothed the
pain so quickly that the child laughed
through her teere. I bound up the hand
in Zam Buk, and each day applied Zam-
rink frequently and liberally, until the
barn was quite cured..
"The little one was soon able to go on
with her play, and we had no trouble
with her during the tune the burn was
being healed I wnnld recommend all
mothers to keep Z rm•Bute haudy for
smergenoles of tile. kind."
All druggists and stores sell Zam Bak
at fifty gents a box. Post free from
Zam-Bak Co., Toronto, for prion, and
you are warned against harmful imita-
tions.
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Canadian immigration agents and
°Mciats aavertised tor immigrants in
several thousand newspapers and farm
journals of the United States last year.
Signs are not wanting to assure any
one Shut every year single ohrysanthe-
mums are steadily gaining in favor,
mainly, of course, with those whose aim
is to grow plants for general decoration
and for supplying out blooms for their
own table.
To remove wallpaper, take warm wat-
er softened with borax or ammonia and
apply with a eponee . The paper will
soon become soaked and blistered and
may be easily stripped off. Ie is well to
do this a day or so before 111e new paper
is put on.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S ft
CATARRH POWDER
is sent direct to the diseased parts by the
Improved Blower, Heals the
ulcers, clears the air passages,
stops droppings in the throat and
permanently. cures Catarrh and
Fray Fever25c. blower free.
Accept no substitutes. All dealers
or Unloosen, nates & Co., Toronto.
The marriage is anuouuced at Roches-
ter, N. Y., of Annie Tangher, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. John Taughter of Tees -
water, to Mr. Augustus Dolan, Roches-
ter. Mr. Dolan's business card indi-
cates that he is manager of the Rochester
branch of the Century Heating and
Ventilating Co. of Aaron, Ohio.
• Necessary for the Family.
If health is to be maiutained there
must be at hand in every household a
medicine which can be positively relied
upon to regulate the liver, kidneys and
bowels. Dr. Chase's KidneyLiver Pills
have proven their right to first place in
this regard and already hold a secure
position in the great majority of homes.
Unless the broom corn crop of the
country is subjected to a plan of con-
servation there will be a further shortage
and the prioe of the ordinary house bro.
om will go higher, according to state-
ments made at the sessions of the Nat-
ional Association of Broommakers of
America last week. It was said that the
crop this year would fall behind that of
last year.
every family and eepeoially those who
reside in the country should be provid.
ed at all times with a bottle of Oham-
berlain's Liniment. There is no telling
when it may be wanted in case of acci-
dent or emergency. It is most excellent
in all oases of 'rheumatism, sprains and
bruises. Sold by all dealers.
By a recent order of the beautiful de.
means and walls at Moore Abbey; Mone-
stervean, the family seat of the Earls
of Drogheda, have been closed to the
public. The grounds bad been avail•
able for public recreation for time im•
memorial it is stated.
The wheat fields look well this spring.
There does not seem to have been much
winter -killed wheat. The steady snow
covering and the good days sinoe have
been good for it. We may not be out
of the woods yet, but so far, prospects
are good for a bumper crop.
Rev. Thos. L, Frame), pastor of the
Clark Avenue Friends' ()hutch,. Cleve-
land. Ohio, has contributed his salary
of $15 a week to pay off the mortgage on
his church while he earns a living for
himself and family by working as a
mechanic in a motor oar works. ley
lrtay 1, $1,500 must be raided.
The Orangeville High School Beard
is asking the town eonnoil to grant
$5,000 to enlargethe school building in
order 56 establish a branch of Ogricnl.
tare, If such a branch is established
the government will give an annual
grant of $1200 and the county of Duffer•
in will silro give a grant of $500, making
a yearly revenue of $1700 from this
.ouroe alone,
GP WI4W-D MEI
CURES .CATARRH, 'ASTHMA,
Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or
money bask. Sold and guaranteed by
WALTON MOKIBBON.
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The Board of License Commissioners
for. Centre .Bruce will meet in Manus on
the 25th instant. Five licenses will be
dropped, four by local option by-laws
(3 in Ol±eeley and one in Bervie) and no
license will be granted for the Enniekil-
len hotel. The proprietor Louis Yack,
died a few weeks ago, the Commissioners
will not continue a license there.
%%as WANtiliAtd, INIXel APRIL 211 it 1U
Getting a Hebit.
When I was but a little laid I used to
watch the men 1111 up their trusty briar
pipes, and smoke, and smoke again.
""Man's highest aunt:," I thought, "is
just to make tobg000 burp;" and eo I
swiped an old olay pipe, and start"d to
to. learn. Ods Ileh I the anguish I milks.
ed l The gaspiutr, .choking breathe! I
ourted me up behind the barn, and died
a hundred deaths; and father found me
writhing there, and stood me 00 mY
head, and lammed me with a barrel
stave till I was nearly aped; and mother
shamed me sore, and said; "The world
for ruin's ripe, ,ince I've• become the
Parent of a fiend who stuokee a pipe."
Yet dauntless was their noble boy, un-
tamed and undismayed. I quickly got
another pipe—when can my glory fade?
I cried eland, snstaiued and soothed by
an unswerving trust,: "I am the cap-
tain of my eru1, and I will smoke or
bust." And so the day of triumph came,
and I could smoke, and smoke, without
becoming so distressed that I was fit to
oroak, Ah, many weary years sinoe
then have fie an with ruthless speed,
and I've burned up a million pipes and
ninety tons of weed; and I have tried
so hard to q lit—and I have tried in
vain; and so the email boy's courage
gives the veteran a pain.—Walt Mason,
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The April Rod and Gun.
The manifold delights of the day's
with the rod and line, the season for
which is now so near at band, finds some
able exponents in the April number. of
Rod and Gun in Canada, published by
W. J. Taylor, Woodstock, Ont. The
immense advantages of Algonquin Park
Por fishing vacations, and descriptions of
some of its many wonderful lakes is giv
en prominence in a beautifully illustrated
article, the writer having bad the pri-
vilege 01 accompanying the hardy Ran-
gers on some of their rounds. The
veteran angler, Mr. O. W. Young, gives
an account of some new waters aping
the line of the new Transcontinental in
Northern Qaebeo and many a fisherman
will hope that during the coming sum-
mer he may possibly repeat Mr, Young's
delightful experiences. The wander-
ings of a fiehing party lost iu the Rook
les are well sold by Mr. E M. Allworth,
the story illustrating the difference
between fishing in the north and in the
west. Mr. Allworth and his party had
to walk home from the mountains to
their prairie town, A defence of the
catfish will be read with interest. Two
good bear stories, one of dnok hunting,
a tale cf a good dog and game bird hunt.'
ing by motor oar add variety and give
'increased interest to an excellent num-
ber. Not merely no fisherman but no
sportsman should be wilhont its bright,
imfcrmative companionship, 4
NowCured of
Rheumatism
Nature Tells You
As Many a Wingham Reader Knows
Too Well.
When the kidneys are sick,
Nature tells you all about it.
The urine is nature's calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent notion;
Any urinary troubles tell of kidney
ills.
Booth's Kidney Pills core all kidney
i Is.
Wingham people testify to this.
A. S. Murray, of Victoria St., Wing -
ham, Ont., says: "My back had been
ore and tender for years and stooping
r lifting would cause me much suffer-
'ng and it would take many seconds to
traigten up again. My rest was broken
everal times each night with the fre-
quent and irregular secretions of the
kidneys and the trine was of a high
olor and filled with a brick dust sedi-
ment. Taking cold would usually
ansa this and I would often awake as
fired as on going to bed. I had tried
numerous remedies without any appar-
nt results. 'Booth's Kidney Pills were
dvertised and procuring a box at Mr.
MoKibbon's Pharmacy I commenced
testament. My baok Boon strengthened
and the pain had not returned. The
ecretions were brought to normal and
he urine cleared. I believe Booth's
Kidney Pills the best and most reliable
of all remedies and will gladly recom-
mend them."
Sold by dealers. Price 50 cents. The
R. T. Booth Co , Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont„
Sole Canadian Agents
Cost him $100.00 for medicines which
failed—Cured by DR. CHASE'S
KIDNEY -LIVER' PILLS.
Mr. James Clark, Maidstone, Sask.,
writes: "I suffered for four years with
rheumatism in my shoulders and could
net lift my arms above the head. I
tried nearly all the advertised 'rano-
dies but none of them gave me re-
lief. It cost rite at least $100.00 for
medicines before T used Dr. Chase's
Itidney.Liv'er Pills.
"With the use of this medicine, I
soon found relief. I followed up tide
treatment for Si?; months and was then
quite free from rheumatism. 'While
using Dr. Chase la Itidney-Liver Pills
T also used Dr. Chase's Backaeke
Plaster when so stiff that T could
scarcely bend. They always found the
weak spot and gave relief while the
internal treatment was bringing about
a thorough cure,"
The sueeess of Dr: Cbase't Kidney-
Liter Pills h n n
a) been phoncrno al.
One pill a dere, 25 cent) a box, at all
dealers or Edntauson, Battle & Co., Tor-
onto. Dr. Chase's Recipes will be sent
free on request.
Canadian Citizens Who are Not
British.
There is a lot of talk in Parliament
about what is best put, at; "a British
subject I was born and a British snbjeot
I will die." It Is a very nice sentiment..
but it is one that Canada cannot give
away—for instance—to Sir Thomas
Shaughnessy. Sir Thomas is not a Brit.
lab citizen, notwithstanding the fact
he King t bestowed the accolade
upon him. He was naturalized in Can,
ads and is a Canadian citizen, but he
was born in Milwaukee, .o Canadian
naturalization does not make him a
British eitizen. Under British law Sir
Thomas would have to reside five years
in Great Britain before he could be
naturalized as a British citizen. J. Cue-
tell Nuking, the Toronto rampant fin.
perialist, is another. He. was born in
Ohio. The late cion. John Charlton
was another, In 1915 it is probable that
there will be one, perhaps two hundred
thousand naturalized Americana in the
Dominion but while Canadian citizens,
they will not be British citizens, Unless
the ,British law on the subject is oltan•
god. One earl hardly wonder if these
naturalized Canadians 'will have but
little sympathy with the Imperial cult
when it means nothing 5a thein,—NOW
Glasgow Chronicle,.
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The Hotel Question.
The following from the Railroad
News and. Commercial Traveler, 80 fully
coincides with the opinion of the TIMES,
that we give it -,prominent piece In our
oolumnsc The keeping of a licensed
hotel is a legitimate business, legalized
by the lnw, unfortunately a large per.
oeutsge of hotelmen are not business
men. If they were, they would con.
scantly aim at avoiding everything that
would be detrimental to the permanency
or interests of ,their bneinee$, The
groper who adulterates .his goods and
gives short weight and nwasures does
not prosper for long, and eventually
finds his buaiuess bee slipped away from
him, Shrewd bnetneee men have found
thdt straightforward dealing with the
public ,is the only course that pays and
siestas success. Th0 hotelman has an
easy oareer powpared with other busi-
ness men, because well.defined laws
have been laid down by the Govern-
ment for MO guidance, laws which goy
ern every phase of his occupation, So
long as, he observes striotly the rules
thus laid . down for ,bine, no one can
complain of the business conducted by
the hctelman. Instead of anathemizing
the, -encroachments of local option, and
doing all rin'his power to hasten its ad-
vent by selling liquor after hours, sell-
ing to minors, confirmed drunkards and
those on the prohibition list,, the hotel.
man has only to avoid snob infringe-
ments both in the letter and the spirit
of the law, to continue hie vocation un-
molested..- Not content with the legi-
timate profits, too many hotelazen in
greed become unscrupulous, and furnish
liquor at all times to all who possess
the requisite pride. In every centre of
population there are` men, sometimes
prominent men, the best of citizens,
orainarily, who r.eriodioally break loose
on a more or less prolonged "spree."
Instead of refusing such a man any
more liquor when it is plainly evident
that he is on the verge of intoxication,
or already intoxicated, too many liquor -
sellers have not auffoient farsighted
self-respect for she interests of their
business to furnish any more drink to a
man in such a condition. The most
effectual way of heading off local option
legislation is in the hands of the men
who hold liquor licenses. If all engag-
ed in the business were to get together
and organize in a federation binding
themselves to strictly, conscientiously
and impartially observe every require-
ment of tike liquor licenee laws, and
themselves actively assist in enforoing
them, their business would be no longer
endangered by prohibitory measures,
and the business of keeping hotel and
furnishing spirituous refreshments un-
der decent and temperate conditions
would speedily rank with all other
honorable occupations in point of re-
speotability.
Helen continues to retain its popular-
ty as a name for girls. Not long ago it
was voted the favorite name by the stu-
dents of r men's college, and it has been
discovered as the result of a canvas of
the homes of the students in Smith Col•
ege, that more than a hundred of the
total of sixteen hundred bear that name.
Mary, with less than ninety comes next.
Margaret, Ruth, Florence and Elizabeth
follow in the same order. The good
old-fashioned womanly names have for-
tunately dieplaoed the fanoy names of a
generation or So ago.
Mr. Wm'; Ballantyne, Seaforth assess.
or, has finished hie duties for this year.
From the roll we take the following
statistics: Number of acres assessed,
550; value of real property, exclusive of
buildings, $684,645; value of taxable
real property, $735,390; value of real
property liable for school tax only,
$11,000; business assessment liable for
sohool tax only, $15,000; valve of real
property exempt from taxation or liable
for local improvements only, $95,100;
business asaeesment, $70,292; taxable
income, $8,150; total assessment, $936,.
532. The total population is 2,142, or
three lees than last year. Number, of
births, 25; deaths, 15; number of 'dogs
89. •
BAD STOMACH
Many in Wingham are Being Thor.
oughly Purified by,Miona, the Guar-
anteed Cure for Indigestion.
People of Wingham who suffer from
dyspepsia and other stomach troubles
are getting tired of taking preparations
containing pepsin, because papain simply
digests the food artificially. Pepsin re.
lieves, it never aures,
.And remember, pepsin only, digests
animal food; it has no effect on etarohy
food, such as potatoes, rice, bread, etc.
Mee -net cleanses and purifies the
stomach and bowels, and tones up and
puts energy into the stomach wails, so
that they properly mix the feod with
the natural digestive juices of the atom.
soh.
Mi•o-na tablets quickly arouse the
etomaoh from its inaction, and in a few
days it is able to do its work easily and
without exertion, There will be no
more eonr etomaoh, fermentation of
food, dizziness, sick, headache, belching
of gar, or foul breath.
MI-o"na only costs 60 cents a large
box, and is guaranteed by J. Walton
McKibben to cure
dyspepsia, sea or car
sickness, vomitingof pre nanoy, and
stomach .knbs resulting oh ove-
indulgenoe of the night before, or money
back,
ANOTHER MIRACLE
IN NOVA SCOTIA
Thought the Disease was Cancer of the Stomach
f RU T A TIVES Cured Him
SYDNEY MINES, N. S., JANUARY 251'$ 1910
"For many years t suffered torture from Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Two'
years ago, I was so bad that I vomited my food constantly. The agony I endured.
all these years, I cannot describe and I lost over 25 pounds in weight. I also'
suffered with -Constipation which made the stomach trouble worse. I consulted.
physicians, as I was afraid the disease was cancer -but medicine gave only•
temporary relief and then the disease was as bad as ever.
I read in the "Maritime.,Daptist" about "Pruit-a-tives" and the cures this
medicine was making and I decided to try it. After taking three boxes, I found
a great change for the better and now I can say"Fruit-a-tives" has entirely cured
me when every other treatment failed, and I reverently say 'Thank God for:
Fruit-a-tives' ! 1"
EDWIN ORAM, SR.
" Fruit -a -Lives" sweetens the stomach, increases the flow of gastricuice,.
strengthens the stomach muscles, and insures sound digestion. The wonderful
powers of this famous fruit medicine are never more clearly shown than in
curing the apparently hopeless cases of Dyspepsia and Constipation. roc a box,
6 for 52.5o, or trial' size, 25c. At dealers or from Frait-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
TWENTY YEARS AGO. Local History of the early 80s.
Items from the "Times" fyles.
(From the TIems of April 18, 1890.)
LOOAL NEWS.
The fall wheat in this -section looks
well, having come through the winter
better than was expected.
Kincardine is now lit up by electricity,
the Ball Electric Light Company having
recently put in a plant there.
Mr. Philip McKibben who bas not
been very well for some time, is now
occasionally seen on our streets.
Mr. F. Hughes, wlio has. the oontraot
for the excavation for the newtown
hall, has a gang of men`busy on the job
now.
Messrs. Wm. Kincaid, Joseph Kin.
oaid and Ed. Cummings left on Monday
last -for Chicago, where they expect to
work for a time at their trade.
After the abeenoe of several weeks,
spent in South Carolina, Mr. Robt. Orr
returned on Wedueeday night, much
improved in health.
Mr. T. A. Mille, one day last week,
purchased the residence at present ocore
pied by Mr. E, R. Talbot, and two lots
in connection, as a site for the proposed
new Episcopal church.
Weare pleased to see that Mr. Jas. R.
Macdonald, son of Dr. Macdonald, M.P.,
took firet.olass'honors at Trinity Uni-
versity, Toronto, at his final examina-
tion for the degree of M. D., 0. M., and
the silver medal at Trinity College for
the degree of "Fellowship" of the Col-
lege.
We are glad to learn that the buai.
nese of the Union Factory Is steadily
increasing. A little over a year ago, the
number of workmen employed by this
firm was 48: Now the number over 90,
The demand for their goods is now so
great that many orders have to be de.
alined.
BLU`RveLE.
The village streets are dry again,
and the' "village green" alive with
sports.
All are glad' to see Miller Herbert at
his poet again after his severe illness.
Mr. James Timmins is about to open
another store in Winchester, near Mont.
real. He will not himself, however,
leave Bluevale.
Tenders are advertised for already, for
the ereotion of the new Methodist
Church. From reports there will be
considerable competition for the con—
treat.
MORRIS. I
Mr. Joseph Goliey, who graduated a••
short time ago at the Ontario Veterin-
ary College, Toronto, has entered into
partnership with Mr. J. D. Warwiok,
of Brussels.
GLENANNAN.
The man behind the plough is now the
order of the day. There is a consider-
able breadth of land to tarn over in this,
distriot yet. The day, however, is now.
long, and with good April weather it:
will be prosecuted assiduously and most.
ly overtaken before the usual seedtime.
After a most delicate operation, man-
ipulated by Dr. Chisholm upon Arthur
Lincoln, of the 10th con., about three
pints of water was taken off the left.
lung. We are happy to chronicle that
he is doing well,
Miss A. Weir, formerly teacher in
S. S. No, 3, and now student of Clinton
Collegiate, was last week the guest of
Mr. 3, Scott.
BIRTIHS'
Ferguson.—In Wingham, on the 15th
inst., the wife of Mr. R. B. Ferguson;.
a daughter.
Dreaver.—In Wingham, on the 14th
inst., the wife of Mr. R. Dreaver; a.
son.
DEATHS.
Sanderson.—In Wingham, on the 11th
inst., William Sanderson, father-in-law
of Mr, Richard Green, aged 52 years,
3 months and 11 days.
White. — In Morrie, on April 5511,
Agnes White, aged 21 years, 8 months
and 15 days.
The late Henrietta McDonald came to
the Township of duron in 1852, with
her husband, the late Norman McLean,
and settled on Lot 22 in 1110 7511 con, on
whioh she resided until her death, Her
ago.
predeceased here thine years
The deceased was favourably known
and highly reaPby hl ected all who knew
her. She was friendly and cheerful in
her
her..
She was a member of the
Presbyterian Churoh, and wasoonneeted
With Knox Church, Ripley, until she
passed ober to become a member of the
"Chnroh Triumphant." She was one
oftthe led of the Huron Pioneers, of 1869.
She was much beloved by her lone and
daughter..
Of the thirteen greatest ports in the.
world two are south of the equator and
in the New World, They are Baenog,
Aired and Montevideo, the former rank.
ing thirteenth and the latter seventh it3
the world's commerce.
The trade of the 'United Kingdom in
the year that hail just ended resulted
in total. of $3,120 000,000 for exports.
Thiel was an inoroate o$er the premed•
ing g year in both the in and and
gw
ontward trade, We the Springfield Re.
publican, but at the sante the time the
totals were .till below the record figures
of 1907 when imports reached $8,280,'.
000,000, in value, and expert.$2,080,000..
000,