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TOWN & COUNTRY.

Rev. I). C. Hates 1 .-, summary ..ml forecast are: — 'Fair ami warm, ueutu«r have been experienced, though \v.-i. riesday nhrht was coid in p ,r.s. Tier barometer ro.-e slowly in the m.rtii in: is now falling everyw here. M.»i rat-' to strong easterly winds have prevail-d in the north .and northerly v. .ml-, in the .south, increasing in parts. l'r..ni: indications are threatening ir. the -ar north; easterly winds, strong to .ml-, are probable/ northward of Fast .' q> • ami Ka.wh.ia-. ami freshening riorthe.--lies elsewhere. The barouJ-ter v. l I probably tall everywhere. Warm :n I cloudy weather, brinirim; rain is ',. i... expected in the afr north aid unsettled n-ea.th.er m the south.ru >uo •: districts soon, and esLendin." . i v;i 1.-'.'" probably aiter from ii i.y~M hour;.''' Mr G. S. Cray ac-knowlcd-.-, r.-e : p: ot «ne guinea from Messrs Tripp, -w'-l Eolieston, for the Terra Nova fund.

The Presbyterian Assemble con-hid-ed its sittings at Auckland "v.-terdav Tha next Assemble will b-J at Dcned'-i in November, I9U.

A mac who- has ken arrested rm a Hawke's Bay station on a chafe of fe e , rtmg *f ura H -^- S - m IJO4, was before the Court at yesterday, ic vras stated thai the n-v ,' authorities did net want him back" a, the allied desertion took place so ;,,., . a-,0. Iho man wa» therefore (J,soh:,r-, ; f

At Duuedui jcsterdav a proud, id man named Geor.-.- h'Z.r\i> , ' r ~- ~ *-* wlu 'e.- -i aarue woo un-'i i. tor procuru- w liUUotii another prohibited man. lU* late. - ihomas Bubbmouib, ha, been ot seven breathe muc, Pj. w ari ,i . •"« w to be acut to Pakatoa U uclo . '

Tli* Council ot - the S.C. Aec!iu-t S a mi; yesterdav the or-, -tice r bshernien in "takiua 'trout ot 'a than t> inches. The practice a, sstron-ly condemmd, and it n m ,|.,-:'d *'d to prosecute all who offended "thai ,v ay in. the tuture.

Mr E. D. Clark, a visitor from \[d. b.Jtirue, who i, at piwut s'oou ~ , lemuka, and who comes uv .-r auumdl to tish the Opihi has can Ut since the atk of this mouLh, the mdiv - dual takes beiu" as follows, ■-\ v ' -_ •i ; v ov - 't7 K; >V - lu - Ls 'i -Nov-"i'i- ., -W. Ui- S -N oy . u _ 7i t, 7i f'Y'Taiied lib. v aeU. MiLlark hshed with the drv ttv in [!•„. •lay time, and witk the" wet tlv a-I-iyllt.

A Cave diotrict farmer writes that there i» probably u„ way-,ido station on tho Canterbury radwavs where Kuuds are stolen more* treHuentty than the- Cave. Coal oapeeiallv is apparently louked upon as comm■..■". property, and it is nothing unusual -or Che owner, if he is a day ur two late lu takxas delivery, to find a fifth ot the ba-s uE coal invoiced to hm; gone. It see ma useless to appeal to the Railway Department for r>rote ■- ti-on, they repudiate anv resp-jn.-ib.ltiv and tiie police are equally inditiert-nt! Poesibly the Timaru Chamber of CoinDserce may take tiie matter up.

The Marine Band made a pro at of £6O out of their recent bazaar and they irtjll Lave about £6O worth of gooda on. nand. The art union will ba drawn on December 16th.

Resident* in the Gleniti, Tycho Rusewill, and Washdyke ValU-v ciatricts express their yreat apprecia"tion tit the new mad service which enables them to ge the mocning paper regularly every morning.

Xt l. oUrse a *--or;v-ersatiou with. MrH. 1 Koscadale, of Roxburgh Farm, •lyciio Jilat, yesterday that -ae-nth-man informed our reporter that the piv-cut season's prospect* were a -rent deal more promism- than was -enerahv supposed. Mr Koseudale Ju .st returned from. a. trip to North Canterbury, and ad a practical farmer 1•• took particular notice of th«> country he passed through and came u> iua conclusion that tht> crops i u Soutn Canterbury cumpara more than favourably with, those in North Cantorbury. He also stated that ti*> —am would be a trifle shorter in the iTtraiv compared wttli hu,t year, but that would not make any material diftVr►•nce in the yield of grain. The Tvrh.i and C'lareraont districts, or parts of them, had been more fortunate "than some other parts, as when the rest of the district was beg>;in- for rain, some timely showers fell there.

■ill 1 "? °?, W P r °P of the Cro.>n-. n ..r Hotel Mr C. J. Sutherland, of lilutf entered nto possesson \esterdav after purc-hasing Mrs o'Mec"-han'.s mter»-,t lhe valuation were, made bv- Mes.-s Leslie- O'Calla-han, and "Laur.u'e (furniture and fittings.) anil M«,rs Mullin and Henderson and stores.)

Sulphur and Sarsaparilla, Salti a good medicine for the blood, coolin~ purifying, refreshing. One tea-poou-tul in water before breakfast is an excellent Mood cooiin K medicine. Price Is.bd a bottle, from L. B. James. Chemist, Tiruaru. ...

A well-attended meeting of membe-s ■'.' 1-iniaru Gun Club, was held ... the Hibernian. Hotel last n-ht, Mr C t. SUaUcros* presiding. The obo-ct «l the meeting was to- receive a halauoe sneet ui connection with the r „,,ir match. Thi* wa* bv the lion., secretary (Mr \V. Stever,, a,,.1 rwas considered highly satisfaat.'rv * i'r 'bowel a credit balance „f <■->,,"«', ,- and th*> match was said to cJustitut" the best day s shoot the Club has ,-v - bad At the conclusion of the r.et'"iK Mr Shallc-as. was present,, 1 uitha. K»M wivere.yn c : ,..-e in recognition ~i the splendid pcrformancp which he nut up at Christchitrch recently when ho killed 3; birds in Mic,a--io", ivith. the first barret. Tlie pre> f .„rat ~n was made hy Mr I>' Doruiell, vice-..re-sident, and Mr Sshallcra.-s made -ni-ih!e acknowletlumenc of the npaid him. A tin of Talcum powder and a bottle ot carnation nertunie ir, , Jt ,_' ri , r ' exactly what WllUm* Talculu 'i, ',01'.-r i.s—a mo.st delightful and .-■,.,tiric 'opacation. It is iudi.sp.-n.^i.b;,.'..7 th.. nursr-ry, a nocessarj' adjunct ;,',' the to ht table, i» soothing ami auti..-,t''• alter shaving. Tho fra-rant o.ho,- ~j '•a. Fresh carnation it aliens th'-,. I'rue Is dd per tin. Baxter's Pharmacies, Timartt and Fairhe. An-her's drapery stores ,-ir.d r u ... T.nam laur.dry in Cuba street. W'.-l >■ toe, were ijutced bv hiv. v. .-',-' iT v r.i.->i-n:n K . The daim.Je ;-, ~<t ; "„ ~'• ,<"': rver £'.V)C*\ cluctly in st... k." Tl'...^.' were abotrr. twentv eii;o'ov s iril'.up, taostly girta." WHAT CONSTIPATION' ME.VN3. Constipation resern'o'es r.oth'n-' so ranch as _the stoppir.c; of the .-e'.v," rL |. -.. Bvstera. of a cty. and voi. know th , outbreak ot disease that would r, suit if this should happen. Then rrv to re. ill Lie the <lari[_:ec to yourself if'voi, j.l. Low vonr bowels to become ,],,•- - f< ] The "pobjonous matter whi-h .should pass, off hs abs*jrbe*l int.. the bh.<J which is the caus*> of numerous ,[,sl eases. When you are troubled this wav there i.s iust one to do ;.-- t a h,,v if " Chamberlain's Tablets. The,* '•learise and the stomach :,i..'j bowels, and char the .-ist-.-a ~f : ; !i :oul accumulations ar.d restore it to a normal

h::rv A.' cmat.-.t ~ti S.eicv hav.- '->;■■! ■'■;•; ::-h i- ■..■-,.■ •-. V I.ai:A 1:.,y Scut ti.i--.rict order 5n,:..; that .-, ~i.it- p.m_; tip lor examii.at.oii for their badc.es am-t n. I . :. any a,- • r-. I.in: must n: ii:- <i:r.' t arrangements lor :li, r e\aii::uat:,,i,s v. it ii the district -e.-retar;.. cure liVu-nd 'to .'sl'.c-:..' at tli" forthcoming .-how . 1 t!,.- Nafa.md >.v..'.1 IVa So.-i t -tv at l';ui:;.-i.;.ii N..L-.h. An ,-rio"t"> 1.,-im: mad., to Imve -I'limirti a. u th'.-'s!iitii L Ni-.iid. A v.-ry v.tl '..:;,.■ ran i on.me::.-. -I :•> 1..: iat I a.lUt- .... >L -r.L.y 1......L. at t.. : «..v,..;...a. Oiir.i:.. cm- m-ht. ami at riine> th".,iui...iit lue.-day. Lhe ra.a vv.;. ":.-.,vy. I'loiuhed •_':-oiind t.. i. (.•:■:: s L.ii.i d:d :a.[ tare »> w>-il !.. .au-e tl..- :.i.:i:,: v.. . Co.. hard i--r the ra.r. IV inn :n r-ad.iy. Cr..t-= and t:ra=ws w:ii t-m:;it, and rapt- and turnips v.'dl a cham-e of iraUina - a j;...d braird; I'arm.r-. v.„u1..l have l.k.d don',',- th" >Li:a:icii>. lv - t-b"y W !i,,p.tn! t'mt nu.re ii 1',,1:,,v. u,-n >;: at ~ .!■■•.•. lu-.iir !ia- . •::,'. T!m ■•",-- *>i 'he Ir." h"i e-.n.m'. m-.-! in th.- <li-tr:.-r. and =.-:ne wn.,! will be > e:;t .imfii for the due touo-wu- a,:, t.a. U-n re-:e.ved bv •'.SlertU'au, ot ll:c AU. i-.-HLll lU-r----•-.rd-. '-.vo a read r v.. vair L..-.-al Ucsm tii U-r-.a. I tt.o'..i„!iL you llolil-i l'e p.tin- d '-■■ !.'-4l' Lli-l'. n.OjL, >. Hut an, tl!.- papers ot .ue mi.- At s*. leteti...: to tue -Uor.ofl and ~1..vt Uat.-.e trad.ti.ui '.vere pr 5..-rvts.i, ha' m- o-l.i pfeV.ull.iy aellt Up to Ai\-U."a.,,U >\ 1.i am.'. m\ auaiunu Iran; a a-fer Horn L..d.1. Ui, tthleit'l reeei.-ed tL-» V.eeU. v. i....-:7 \.a.~ r.oa.-r tm.;d l.i.a.t. LVx v\..s a partner and bio.:., r-.n-.-u-. ..t L h.lat- Mr >i,and.- i-'. A. Mar-:,..1i a',-to-rn iri.U-. ~'■ 1h.., v-ill 1,,. ..;,,.„[ n -.:.~ f all who .ire iiu.-re-ted ,n :!;.- .a::..,:., ..i tie- M..;-. .11 :,,- t:■.. li^«h.eil 1..:- late Mr Si:.,„:i i.ad oHlad- ! torn:, 11. i-, |,...;ev-e-i. the only e; noe-L.-Ill's,: all ■nut atid tloV vM.ll-t J,.-.,pie.

A pmaie i. tt.-r viewed fr.,m lui,-r----tar-dl that Caicu Ti.i.e.-r-C ir.-v seen:-. L,, 1,.. sm.-ti.iidU' ::,•:: Ic, iiiis.-t.,ii at tin- Hint'." At ..ii- m, •■:■:, - uluch he held some very drunken ~ ■ „ from a steamer came an,! mad- a •' s. turbauee, let: i Lt . tl; . Cr .[ v ;.- ..,!;, to them and iiivhed tiiem r , j. m J, tiie service. After tiie be tool; bam to bed. The n,,.,! have t ndertak.ii to reihMiriee drink ami take t!.- pl.-i--.' .such was th-- impreseiou Cutioii i..i:,;'.crCaxey made uii thtiut.

Lovers ~f sport are pr..m:s.ci a j»od in :, : ,. 1;,. ; i U .. ;i „ It ~.,,.._. Nt-hts, W'e.!ues,.iav and Tliursdav n.-xt win u a Tii'.'-of-v.ar totirn -v *.. ih . -.'• 1-d. Entries are :,. Land freely, _ and some -•)■>.! * ivlilbiti.-ns ~; strenetii and eiidtirance arc premised. The mus.cai director of the Piimm-r----at'-l Detim-tou Company wanes Jjme oiiildryit for to-nc_-h:"s " piay. by llj o'elucii this morniti-, to be tra.tne<i uuriuy the day.

I " r'air play, justice to all. and privi- [ l--j;u-- t.. tin-.,./' v d--larod bv Mr ■A. K.M-n. -Minister tor Mi;i.\*. ro be • t!i.- nio-tto ~; the NV.v South Wabs Labour Party. The ;:u-:aWs of tho Labour Party. I:o stated i:: n rcr; rit - pooch, v. civ not the " cut-throats " tiioy wore by some p.-o[,b- to b-. nor did they intend to "turn tlunjjs un-tdi? d.;'.vn." The- I.::I,:, U! ' (-.overturn rit was composed of men of ordinary mid ~,.,M be ivli.-d ti[,o:i (...: to do nuvthiu- that v.oul-l brut- di-a-ter „r .■„nn;,i„. ! tinon th- u.-0;,!... H- court-ib.-.; tho-,- uho dread-. I the Labour llovernuieiit to p0..-.-.,s their >.>uls in pati-noe. for tn.-y iv..,,!.! [■,,„! tl,:it labour 1.-Mi,-:ioti and adn.iiii.-iration iwmid -,:aro ''""'Nri-ni vv.l:! any that had -or:,, bef'Te. He U.,s ;,. hehelVr in Uftloni-m t!,- h'-torc of wLI-h proved that bv irai.| ti.,. n,.rkers o; the uorl.f had r.--vived 1...t:.-r !,-ur,. i-.a----. !--- t.-r cb, h--.. and better food. H. n.i-'. Ihoh'V r r.o adv... ate of >:r.lcfs >.r '<>•.•'.- «.ur-. II- b.-i;ev,,i tti ta. r. h andi,.-: to■J- th.-r :... prevent Mich U i.-en:- -n had the fo-iy in'l and tb.'V siniiid be mor- in' !in-" -, -h the KiWal injunction, "Co rue and h-t i:> reason tn-eth-r." '•OTAHCHf" OR -GLOVER." TLf-rc- was :ut interi-stitu; discussion in the H 0;.:.,.- ~n Wednesday as twhether .s.c-p.-, should tint b,,- "tak-ii :.i place the nan:-:- on railway stations in ;i more cor:- pa-iioU., place. It was, d-— .-nati-u vi.-..b!f fro;;: train-, in many

Th:s hd Mr Gli.vrr"' to explain -is view., on t:.- riamic: , r ra.l'v.av .-tallow. -[ have." .... >;i ;, L .. :1 \.,,..,, re 5;...,.: fT the old Maori tradi'i-.n- l.i : : v. hat i- the u-e of having Maori ua-ees «l,ich ~niy a I,v.- can ororioon. ,-. I'akO.ahutu.-. i,,r instance. Th.i; phi. - »»'.H >;•• f.-:r..r rcm-d -GiuveV.'- (•• Hear. hj, ar.'\ If the nam- ;t , r.. 'Glove-' no on,. i'.„,,[.| have L ,i !v .• tf : . oiik.y in frr,r:..'i..:-ir:- r. "H-ar. h-;:::-,,", t!v r.b,: th- amtiie nana- i-r a Mor.hv , : ;■;-..-;_" (f. ■'.''[ aPi.'ai:--., _ T'l-r,'. v, :., oth.'r t ,;":i,•-'■■■ Mij'T'- a i'!:;il::'» m:-f:t be r::n !e. " Onua , tha !.i:i: _•:;.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14352, 18 November 1910, Page 5

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TOWN & COUNTRY. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14352, 18 November 1910, Page 5

TOWN & COUNTRY. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14352, 18 November 1910, Page 5

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