-v J p I H '£ w . as re P° rletl to the police chdt. Robert, Beeton, ,72 years of age, was missing from the Ohiro Home, ami as he is of a foebl§ state of mind, some fears are.entertamed for Ms safety. Ho was last seen at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday near the corner of Willis Street and Wordsworth street, and appeared to be then making for the home. Another ca*e of a missing man was reported yesterday morning. James Markey left the VicHospital about noon on Saturday without the knowledge of the authorities of that institution,-, and had not been heard of np till last night. MOUNTAIN ICING ASTHMA POWDER A powder which gives immediato relief in violent attacks of asthma, bronchitis, etc. Is largely used and recommended br asthniatical pfcopie throughout the whole of tho colonics. 2s Gd per lin.—Adrt. .' New cluster dress rings are the subject jf a spccial announcement in this issuo by Messrs. G. and T. Young, LtO., Lamhton Quay. • The ninolwnth annual show of the Bush Districts Agricultural and Pastoral Association will be held on January 25. The entries, of which large numbers havo been rcceivod, close to-morrow, January 10. Further particulars will be found in an advertisement is this issue. Oil is drawn from deep wells in Australia by endless calilcs of absorbent material which are squeezed dry between rollers os they reach the earth's surface. An ei'rclrle sign recently erected in Sew York contains 20,000 bulbs andmoro ilian 9.1 miles of wire, and requires fiOO ilcctricul horse-power to operate it. Much evidence has been found to support a theory advanced by a Washington physician of high reputation that mice .(of the spread f.f measlA*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 9 January 1911, Page 5
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