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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-02-23, Page 4Do You Remember o or Twenty Years nig eits sidt Mack over tbe river PEOPLE WE KNOW OBMIARY t1 Toesday last fell to the grolindl ---***777"7171,71"-- backwards, a distance or emu oil wonlye raiteu tw up with CS if I fi ft OLIE —Gregory ' the natant sou 43f Mr. and Mrs. Win. i, eight feet, arid sustsitned severe Ins ,Ewappe. Mr. donne. O'llern iiii ill st bi$ etillIss"halluythrnawitervdiedi detha,"wu:14, uhtrlialTd-1, Series *bout the bead. Ile is 119W — • \ 7 progressing faverably. fetlictsitetaws borne with appendicitis. grunt 'his home en nsi ; nt Ths g esea .... s • 4. • • Mr. }hough. city engineer of Tor. Mr. L. L. Reaxs, town cletkl Ilea been little tole was ill only a short while - .1 onto, wits toning at the residence of laid up wale Le Grippe tor the past fevt and the dee* wow very (sudden and Forty tlaili Ay Mr. J.L. Micifit st Prosioent lamer of Coloriele, daring the past week . , hgvn aerlonalY In 4 the BONO Iletel :14);:etedt4Ild'esth oecurred in Detroit his brotheren-law Mr. D. WWII. dee*. of Groat iColtoro awl Eroditioo. Fodor of Sim %man. of Two, A 4" l' • IX well on the reed his reeoterr, Fele. 14th, when Florence J. °rebore "ail jag hod Away_wr. asi um A. samara wars Dia. sr treejLosto,ohaf es= PDraerotagnigss,t.. Mrs. Carrie Or. hes returned frown a Glougester Terrace, passed away at kw two mooch*" visit, with reletives , gun tasting Wedding Cake —Mr. i•b•rt Kama* itis Sapippio oFrialf wasilltld in it. VI- McKenzie% triode in FS103yra, New York store on Wednesday lot for the pure Lomb') ons her sister's residence, where she had Horses to Ike Weat—A*41 Vont Was Qoito A* F.todos. to Oro pose of yerfecting arrangements Pr • xis. J. n.vrooroao or North street, and ete * heerty lunch, going. Up - and gone * week before to visit. She WW1 out for a walk In the morning bout 3.30, and she died an hour and mine now, rower, ne swoon. wbe aa half later, due to heart trouble. Pawl Awiiy—Mt, oad film Shirk/ Had Jost Arrirol—As lot- illtel* • • • hr tata Irergvhouse for her delights Shet.bleene$ to .mourn. her loss, her eleil WWI the POliliCal Samilal.mrs Home hectea Hsi *it soeutte so as to get a reduetion of . J. S. Warring, Detroit; Mrs. IF. .1, „ ald, Clerk of the 'Crown for Buren, Kr. Fitseetrick who brie entsatems---A. yeti sudden and un- Wtat to Prospect. Anether mooting the emigration to the orthwe 'Issas _Et! who lout been visitioln in Toronto for steirir later to lie down, Her etster, ••ss"." two woke with Mrs. Edwod Due% Mrs. !enuring, found lier uneonsciou$ Twooty Yom Ago tie Amonocestont of a $50,000 Groat for Si. ioo- .1Zuritirit°11;xfiA7iZra'otirwtriekra: blue returned to Goneticb. • hello Walked From Brussels to Gitiorklr to Have tioroolf Coot- me noollawri G'wernment l'aY°11)14 wee.7":11". tettramet°14.4r°4r.ant rati4r4 ;(*elleitt 124e° 41:41.e*6117 netings Chicago; Mrs. 4. C. Pall:, ; Toronto to eat sit witneeses for the *MU to Asylust---fdr. J. 0, 'Dort Was Appointed Pohlic plired in their ninimates fox' the en- bleasra. te Parsons, 4. T. hell, j• Iperead• of Port Stanley; .1aaleofm su wrap the sum ee ge6,000, to be' Bleck snit I. Sheppbard have gone to find jobn, of town, and sieters Mts. &tool Pria pal expen ed on Goclerich harbor. compinrients of Mr. and Mrs. A. f Bougyie an4 titles Pearl Rougvie. Placet from her late residence, Glou- ;Elevator Cowpony in aPPeal. ease Omaha Neb and Mrs. Jas. Smit TWE,N rY YEARS AGO h/ eotting* hie threat with a razor. A slice' of Wedding cake. with the benne the SueetioeCourt of Outwit,. of Port' Arthur. The funeral tot:. Consut tor nue oistrict, arrived in 1 f Bowed au o eretion he * * tor the petit week. , with their brother on tbe hayfiela road, tended. the pallbearer* being ber Chicego, the r.erentlY ilPPointed U. S. aotne time; and it appears the fatin itibteera. a long, happy and preliperous Dawes street, They have been sta.ying On Monthly Joint 11. Shirley, of baying been eeriouely troubled for Godericle aceoinPanleti by Airs. ' hu's had undergone at one of the bospi- On Wednesday Mr. Robert McLean Mr. jolui joynt, SI. P. P., was unable fMlla:vredoceit44-ink surr4j:tliFrno'7f6Sillaurnjr°rillaallY. aSalidde .. leY, anti they are at present guests tidt, which vats stated to have been T e deceased, who wee born in Godes Saunders Wet join the many friendiC of Sonia.. spent tile week.end With e- c.ter Terrace, on Friday artere AiProrn The Star of Feb. 21.insgen2) ride bed beets in ft despondent Mete, of the b*ride and .groone in 'Wishing deep ami Mrs. Lewis at their home on noon last, and was largely ats sbipped for Manitoba per G. T. in, a to he meson it the openmg at the had a most sweet and lovable char - tinned the consignment. Mr. Jas. A. week on. account of tieing confined to teytebrie:nnidawlit;!1fbrretivdetTY. InTtilhehe infaimsBrlaY and Mrs. shinny a plearant mourn of while a resident of Goderieh, and of eixteen borses. He acetone Oaten° Legislature on Taesday at last at the tiotei Bedtord. We svisn Mr. eueeesefut NITRO was well thought load ° in Canadatr prettiest town. .; those who have kept up acqiiaint. Mott by tbeesanie train -sent ,Olgitt' Ma home with Asvery -nevem- attach 01---were-ndis here -for- -the-funeral, -with. ancesinp with the taut say pat ota tat Grine° widen threatened to turn to the exception of Itenneth, who was snorning for Muskegon,. Micleeare to be WAS a boy, so it in probable his Bowling for Building of Wire Seafortix Depselton Very detightful los illness of his datighter, IX A. McLaren left Saturday the deceased was as go s, *An aa eon to DOU • • a * • 0:x011131041a. attend the funeral ot his brother, J. great auction caused temporant in. , luneheons were given this vieek bv wed 14 yenrs, who died on, February Bs McLaren. manity. ' • F Acta Doing the past near Colborne has Mrs. W. G. Willis and tdissn Mend 17thiroin miluetize. 'eater to. made a Wetness trip to Principe' , farmer$ a that township fee substis tho peat a lionar also as -un' ower 1)Y , • unabletto come prx account of the sen, Manager IL F. -Mooers of the Ele- Me. y, tr. insert was Appended gone into the Oaten"' Of bontining the Shillinitlaw• with Miss Eyelyn Greta . BAYFIELD * * * Toronto this wen. . t tnitinf wire tence tor the heal turn. mrs Bari Ben on which ocCaS n them $tr. john Cameron is visiting his A ts cla meeting o Public Miss ttathwell went to Detroit this few Vara ago be sold the farm to Mr. thi opficni n gni was held the ehooi ber encing previously in Am , and. A. Met:. Allan left on Monday for ed- - eThe with good effect, It is qinte pro - Clinton in eopneetion with the void *brag len ue' a/ evening.. bible the syet.em will be continued in engage business of that burg. opittowenrdettreeirsernet:dIngThey nutn townships duriv the coming year. • Colborne end introduced into other apPWat ons for the position .of plr3ten- We Were pleased to greet Capt. IV. 4 two h%urti. A quurter of an hens A Runaway tit oloberna di Ocenjned us rainea Many a naintr gilt aceotePainted blather in Toronto. by Jr•lealYaItireasienu and beat w'S"e44 IdrS. Louis Aldwortb. of the Goderidh *eabanlant Iser°veintBereartar°Yretra aragr,eand Par: , road, is quite seriously ill. ceased a farm pri the Bauble Line. A I for the naproiness of the brtde week to attend the funeral pf the late W. II. Talbot and reeved to Bayfleld. In April, 1918, his son. Victor, was Id) The numicipal council of West Wn. nr°413ingler, of that city - For White Teeth Healthy' Gams and Clean Mouth •use Memo Dental Creme ICIenzo Liquid Antiseptic for combat- ing germs. A valuable aid in the treatment of pyerrhea and an excellent mouth wash and throat gargle. The ',Rexall Drug Store H. C. DUNLOP, Plum k widow and family is extended the syra. Don Meleenzie; Itosie MaIone."Ttbe Petty onthe community. • , coo) ; Miss- Ploy Edwards, Patrick The funeral af the late Venn Evans, Buttinsky," liesband of Martha nutit'W vibe 'passed away Annie et nearly 77 SitY, Sturgeon. Jury's Verdia: .yearSi et tee home pf„._ber,snneghter m No •guilty, taut recommend that the . Toiontostesit place from St. Andrews'. Oflaoar-lavglvon six becatme--------- osorob on .fisstardsy utst, interment be did not poison her." Sentence: Prls- • being Hosea in the Bonfield cometery.loner to beconfined,In a wino cellar for Tho eerviees were conducted by tbe le clays. s pastor of the ehurcii, Rev.. A. Macfar- lane. The nallbearers were Itobert Deigaty, Thos. Cameron, Wm. J. gun. Son. Owns Bebert and David Dewar, I The late Ur; Evans With bra tinnily,' • WEST WAWANOSH • Bon3 forget the concert in the town led in AD aeroplane accident at Camp hail on Friday evening. Proceeds in Borden. Son e time twevions to the ae.. °Went bereeeived word that hlw-eldest ' Lid of the public library, mean" alt 'e4141/ fitting ant at tna of the nerione candidates after which Mr. j. rdWirra, "While V 311 log • wanosh. met Feb. 2tid as per na4eurs,.. J. Calmat et Port hope, m town. rts was tuna spent discussmg the merits ... schooner EatahOin. f Jan, 9th 1922 members ail ' 111 W moved tsectincied W, A. Colborne on Saturday last, suet with Plea r McKim that Jae. IL Tigert be ap- at Accident, his horses rarin g Present, Reeve B. S. aylor presid- h f th big. ° • rend end approved, on motion by verandahs ta complete tile onteme onded beY .1. R. Colborne, that jas. on to the linee anti was dragged, and the the inside is hong pushed aliesei." was flthbeenif te.bueetiftalraffithtee.taTienheien.Yre. lawIteegya.wictf);:gtderar?cthe'tdintantertivn.t°t1111" fiittunneerl rilstiratalnitrnt4° IldwaFFi"treciftd. malting enquiries the ticket ,eseas Choked over and finally accet.: The needa the step% brick veneer and us the eleuergh tie/1101er how, onlyipointed to the position. Virm. Aehe- on account of the roe o e buggy eon then Mored ednondment, se- breakbig. Mr. Edward held bravely The Minutes of 'leen *sleeting' were The The building to bet hitherto known with vigor. the treasurer. which shows a balance * * el I eland Mr. Tigert appobited. * * • Goderich WAS On ItAting Circuit A Clener Canine on hand from all sources of $6591s71. This report was 'filed on motion o On Saturday Myrtle, daughter of - David Provo, Iluron road, upset a The other day one of eur.''..r-P.. IL ' Councillors Medd and Taylor. The kettle or hot water, the.retiti„ It being TurfAthe meeting. of the different conductors was surprised to see ajit- a very 'severelY acamea arab. Ske „.Assaelations tit Stratford on tie black and white dog curled up auditors* report wos. read by auditor 4 i* not able to use the. lemb but is ime Inileffnar, E. It. swarte, Ed. C. Attrill cosily on the aisle of a vassenger ear. Dernin, from which printers' copy proviuge W. Saulte rePreSented Gode- Upon • * leh The ;Mee meet for Goderich uncher found that the1 an nia vfas e I ed on motion of Councillors Taylor We Were very terry to hear en fixed for July Ilth and 12th. . Owned by Mr. John Seobie o • and AeLeue. Monday,. Feb. 17th, ot the , death of s. •* * Star Salt Works, and was ill the bas Tenders for township printing Wra. ilis age The Passing' ot Nit. Horace Morton bit of jumping on the ttains as ther froni The Star and ' Signal offices, God ' 'd Borate for Le b'rencti of our oldest initatiltant$ and ,best turn trip at. Ins convenience. The Iren1 e itn ti erich, were eons' eyed,' and the tonere years, . - - • On Tuesday morning Roissee Ror. were moving and getting off at Sca- re_ I clerk was instructed to get figures I ,. * « • ton, ex -51.• P. 'icy- Centre Huron, one forth of his own accord, taking a . Th Lue ow Sen nel and to. Saint 'Joe ilan hypriotized the Latin' full of years nn kneWil men ill 11111•611 passed away dog teeer attempts to get off at arty aceFt the beet tender- • tommunication was received ier Government to the tune of $50.7 ' • e 4 honors. aged '70 other station but Senforth or Gode,. , A tom the clerk of Colborne township .. 1.. .....* ' Years, 'The deceassed gent eman had rich, and in always eateful to take an 1 so boundary line account, amounting "°' Where are we at, u"Y"e' ' * been conflued to his bed for four up.train from the former place. 1Vir. Ifooraw for ite French' St. Jos- to s950.40 for work and material us - weeks and it wan known tiled he was ,Scolfie at one time resided at Ana- 7 ed._ 'This %etudes en item of '$126.25 ePh tiPPenrs in the Donna= esti- getting weaker, but it VMS 110t en. fortb and his dog evidentlY relielme notes for n60,000 for a wharf. Great re Tarte, also Cando pected he would page ;AWAY so soon, a visit to old scenes, travelling as a . This.aecount was hod over for for replacing top on McPhee's bridge. * * therefore the report of Ins demise first-class Passenger and a boss dead.- . . meetrog, the clerk to prepare and on Tuesday morning was 'a great head, e. . shock to our citizens. Until four " * * weeks past Horace HortonattendedMr. Pffin Mtwara IleO Just Died Xt. J. 3*. Washington wrote deans - was Ing.to net as school attendance officer to bis duties as manciger of the Hon on Monday'xi* r -id ng the -1- e evins .... for 1922. Motion . by Councillors t Mr. "e' Medd and Carr that A. 'B. Pentland, Dungannon post office, be appointed. R. Me.Allister ' reported taxes, all tolleeted except one item roll to re - send ontract account to Colborne tp. And ne Gave Distinnuished Service Toronto News: Tiles rumor that lion. J. T. Ostrow, West Buren, is eeilated-fot tee veteeney-in the bench on-and-Bruee Loan, CoMPaere_tand on :auntie yreport boba eeMiely almost every der, the day he left the offlee'for geOdlit- -barrister, one of out best and there would seem to 1)e Stele traneacted the Compatee buslriess known 'citizens, had died suddenly a- tone for its doing so. No one would With his old time perspicuity and bout two o'clock a. in. /tom hernere- The xneinbers of L. 0.1.4. tits 24 and 8"' DaltPDP3vbc Iv" aerVing In Franco' had been killed. Remover' it turned oyening 11,,,their iodgo room on 5fooday out later that ho had wily best' wounn- their lady friends spot a very pleasant Captain Tbornas Pollock, who has evening. ' - . meiti,10,4outtotthueres.nBoovirasns.haatnid ps ri loev ell a a at eo 4o • - awaV suddenly in tile tollowhig August. been visiting his brother; John Pollock. Mr. *vans then, tvedt to Toronto tO live and other friends here for Some tinle, sou, his ,natiehter mrs. James career. He is eurvi4d by one son, Dalton, returned to his home in Winuitisg this on, week. of Vancouver, B Os and two daughters, Sirs. Featherstoee and Mrs. Larson. MiSS Frances, in Iflonie0. and Mrs. Jas. who have spent the. winter vvith • their; Cameron, ID rage St,, Toronto. The parents, Mt. and Wits. Chas. Parker. le r late Mr. Evans was a Presbyterian In on Tuesday for their homes in Said a - tears, They were accompauied by their moth.tr, . • ' promptness, Mr. Horton, it may be hage of the stomach. far main in his hands until a'final settle - odd, waa the promoter of the Riven earl leant. AA' acara was born 'in i be greatly surprised to hear that the minister without portfolio had been picked upon for judicial honors. * • A 'Petrified Snake Found in Bans torts quarry. The other day while working at and -Bruce Coe and from the day et' Edinburgh, Scotland, in the year Bylaw No. 2, 1022, was read three death eame he managed its, business, surierior education and a university clitoris Forster and' Medd, providing.. The pallbearers wert3 W. a. McLeod, C. hey, s. Quinn, of the Methoditit Chine . its formation until four weeks before., 1812, .nrid received the benefits of. 0, Unita, and passed, on triotiOn of Cont- end that -it as managed successful. Ferguson. 1.4. McLeod, a. °Cameron. E. An interestig event took place on Feb. 8th, at St. Chati's church, -Toronto, when Miss Rae Woods, eldest danshr, r of the late George and Mrs; Woods, a as united in marriage with Mr. A. 130y11. of Longford Mills. The ceremony , was performed by the Itev. Mr. Reid. 'A/ter a .sbort Wedding -UM they will reside at Longford Mina. The bride was mar- ried in ostraveiling soit of blue broad• cloth trio:treed with fur. She 'received a impber of vablable and useful pre. ',outs from' tier .friends.• The groora'S gift *Was a handsome fur coat. 'Mrs. Boyd'a many friends here Wish both bernelf end. Mr. 13oyd happy and prosperottassoyennosntne matrimonial sea. . -One of Bayfiele's tatIve'sons passed away on Tuesday o as wee 111 rno person of Mr. john Toms. The funeral Lloycl.George," Wm. Parker ; Eye took place on Thursday from his la,te WM. Metcalf: ''Sarah Berns residence° to the hayfield cemetery. hardt," Miss G. Pinder; "%maws Hop.' The services were conducted by the it4l3ll" Miss L. Woods; prilioner, An: reilg1011, a.rdent,,Conservative p311. BUY DOMINION SEEJS and Save Slit Monay Dominion eeeds come up. We have tested them all and know them to. Pave high germinating, power.' Wo - sell nothing vigoroue seeds guar- anteed to emetic° hotly plant life. It costs just as much labor, time and w0iley to plant inferior Seeds.. If you want 0400% crop, sow DOMINION SEEDS "Tested and Trusted,' Free 8e -page Garden A.nnuai. Sand us, your tame and address and we win mail it to you at once. Address Dept. D. Dorninlors Seeds, tirnited • estametee 1844 110 Dundas Street $ Market eqoare London,.Ont. . .10% Special DISC0011 all Owner and yegetabie seeds during Feb. and Mark sic% anti a. goad -neighbor and citizen. The inOck trial pnt by the Conn enmity Club in the Wwn hall on Friday evening last, was Well attended, and a very laeghotile time wee spent by thong Present. Crown vs. Ilenneek: The prisoner is charged as baying attempt- ed to poison bis Mothevin.law, Mrs. Enttensay, by putting arsenic a, rab- bit stew. The following are the char- acters 151111 their impersonatoes: Judge, "Justice Wiggins, P. Cs," Rev. A. Mac. Milano; crown counsel, "Sir - lie.rbett Garry, K. Dr. Weeds; counsel for the defense, "o'ir George Rotterspouter, E. C.," Geo. D. Greenslade; eleik of the court, s'Ddison,13611," Dr. G. Mingo; conitable "jobb E. ftoWard; itirorw (foreman; "John Numbskull," .F. A. Edwards ; "Michael Muldoon." WM. X. Elliott, "ilertry Corntassel," Harry Dar- er- "Bill Nye," John McLeod ; "David. ly its present high standing among Weston, Wm. ;Sturgeon.. The late iohn loan societies 'is oriole teetintony. Tome Wail born in hayfield in 1864band * training. After his e tree course was completed he studied 'Inw Renefeed'is quarry, Jas. nonfat and becatne a writer tO The Signet. and Jas. robes found a ' analte, ins r;ith f „,., ,..„t 1. .A 0 A , He came to Canada about the year 1 tied himself bell, W. Watson, It. Bruce, J. Iluston nteeisuring 18 Unites in length, firmly ''''',"" °I' Guuyeue".. foie Ov ror St. 1848, and. at once embedded in the stone they were e 408ePn with the ponstitution enhnges then W. Good, .T. Taylor, J. McIntyre, J: busting. The one-tinie 'reptile Wite The Dominion estimates 'Inv() been. in course of inception. Being * 10 rt'- ' Elliott, W. Dobie, I. Finnigan, S. perfect in form, and a shert distance brought down. The total amount to of zooid reasoning powers, of grea Johnston, J. washington W. mem_ awege might have been taken for A be voted is 447,045,03n AS against literate/ culture and thotough emit, Ian W. j. Andrews et vers, B. living :snake. Row the reptile got $14,102,823, or an inerease of ismer tion, he wielded a powerful. Van 1 Sayth, J. Boyle, P.'Catney, V. Er- . bate:efts on house could not lie an. Ouu over bust Yeaie Of this Clinton support of constitutionitt government Tinge" G. E. Smyth, J. Contain, U. . tertain , but the probabilities ere gets a ettondfive thousand fol. a new and was ea d hel fill Thempten; ce Graves. G. protey, .T. I for the appointment of pathmesterat poundkeepera and fence viewers as follows: Pathmasters—L. Taylor. e. Camp - 'that it was deed, got mixed in with post °Mee; Goderich Herber dredging eo-worker with Robt: Baldwin an Craig,, E. Nixon, S. Cook, B. Harper, $10,000 and $15,000 for general re- his Antedates during the *term, Durnite J. C. Purdon, MAPS, tinteS Of '43, *4h and '45. Me did N. Campbell 'VV. E. McPherson, D. refuse of some kind, and being near * petrifying apring, the Whole maim was turned into stone together. 44 Chsrged Herself and Asked to Be Cominitted On Saturday Alice Butters, of Brussels, married woman, appear- ed before Pollee Mitgistrate Seeger* ebarged herself with being insane, and asked to he committed to the jell, so that she might be sent in the near future to one of the Provincial Asylums for mote keeping. It was roe et the moat novel eases ever pre, molted in the Goderieh police court, and Mr. Seeger closely scanned his visitor, link after learning that the had Uteri confined in an asylum for ten menthe,. and hearing evuleneeof Dr. Hunter, he committed Mrs. Bur. ten to jail on her own information. The defendant, it appears, is the wife Of laborer at Brussebt. arid left that "muse on foot for Seaforth, and then to Goderich, walking :nod of the dis. tome. 41 0 Suicide& Following Operatimi On Sunda' Virgil Somerville com. mated SUielde at hie home irs London padre and improvemenes to harbor, river and bridge Works. St. Joseph, Lake Huron, wharf, is giveri the en- ormous sum of $50,000. The flintrea will startle every reader of The Star. Lett year $5,000 WAS plseed In the estimates for this work, although St. Joseph has no more need Of harbor than it has for angel's winga. IT is nlemuzo to vim .ttip A bees:AMA snow we kW() Led heft if 'you wish to, Ee0 G01110* thing that please the eye at env seesea of the yea? dresi into Sallow' Studio and get your photo tahen, 1 * * Sollield Bros.! Skorthorn Sae The annual sale of thoroughbred shorthorn cattle by Salkeld Bros. on Feb. 12tb was net so largely atkend. 'as it would have been had the toads been moderately free, but good pri- ces were realised for the nine anis mats sold, the average being $70 a head. The highest figure was $119, FORTY YEN* AGO (From our files ot Fele 24th, 18112) Mr. J4 Li Sturdy, formerly of Goderieh, has leitsed a hotel in Wing - ham * 0 Rev. Mr. Williamou, n Chinese missiouary, is the guest of Copt, Gib. son. more than any ot er pereon in Can. pad. A. lettings W. Taylor, E. *Ida towarde opening up Eing's Col. Tow, ereert ..p. watson, studeots of all denominations and F. webb,TR..meGeo Lamm!, lege (now Toronto 'UnirereitY1 to carseron, A. Anderson air. Campbell, 3. creed& Deeeamed was admitted on showy attorney on the 26th day Of May, Ryan and../. Sevage. _ Inglis. ' Dungannon, W. 1840, and WAS called to the 'bar at the Poundkeepere—it. Taylor, 11. Reid, Hittite: term, 1848. ITO first Sweetie - ea at Toronto, 'being a 'partner with 3. Kitedunt, lc numpbrot w . miner, Mr. Gsyynne, now $ndito GwYnne• D. Alton. 1 Nicholson C. C. Brown. I. Welsh. tollen15*Unb4e4d 1401111)11,11:11*detiresetonIttednafmroirai- stoFittnkeykeivinger:Tr. D'uErnilint6t(te'onS:03)°,h*. ttwheenItayttfrresoplaactleo:to Goderleh otter ....s.... __..... W. E. Itephirson, G. A. and eetablished a ''''''Ellirerr.rw114 " -tired a few yeers since. The following grants Out abeounts lucrative pradice. from which he re- er - * 0 * Mr. ‘Vellington Sniaill is prattis. ing law in Crystal tit. • • ei ' Mr. W. 1/. Mumv and V. W. John. stn are attending L. O. L. Previn. chi' meetings in Strathroy. " We haven't heard of any farmer plowing this week. The railway are likely to monopolize tlie Items:es Ibusitess ter a while. is • 4 r. Peter hiteEwan, while work- ___.. ... ‘,"10 vet. t A*44$ tt Meet merle do not think beyond the first mot liso.ey accept roormatotions at par and forget, for the time being, ithat their own aoporieoto has taught them in the Mb 01 ether mitrooditivi. All ear sweet& ere maple in our tall inqb toeel Inechanim CHAII LACK Po hil's Its" %A "Us sibitimi• were ordered 'paid; St. tlelens pub - There 'Was a Militate, Camp at Be libratYy $10; Dungannon public * * * • library, $5,s Manchester public lib. . rary, $5* Childrenni Shelter, Code- Attrill's tieutetol. W. It. Nekton, Dietriet rich. $15; N. whord, court tom ae., No. 1, thus refers in his report to tural Society: $10; IblitgatMen. Sado- Milit*ry District tounnodation $20; Lueknow Agriculs Adjutant General of the 83rd attaliott of Vedunteero to $10; S. IL Stothers, agricultural "Owing JO the deficient nuiebers in oh"ort course winos= $io; R. several mittalions that *ere in bti- W'oods, 85 stfirds gravel at 15' cent's, gade camp, specie". authority As w $12N5; W. Miner, auditor. $10; Jeme given for eig it eompanies of this -- Detain. auditor, $10.25; 11. MeAllis. corps to roost drill in earns: at to., smell, vostage. ete.. .$9445. Goderielt or e period of twelve eye, Cotintil adjourned to meet Marelf under the same regulations (as far NA at e p. In. as applicable) as those governing W. A. 'WILSON, Tp. Cleek. isriyeto camp, The tops was must- ............0--...........----..-------ee lived here all his lifetime, following the oonpation 01 11 Althorn, n. In 1886 lie., was married to Miss Eliza McNeil; also of hayfield, who survives him together With four eons, John. Charles, Malcolm and Norman, of hayfield. One son, Wilfred, lost his life during the, Great War. TJOil a couple ot years ago the deceased was a big strapping man, weighing . 240 pounds, Writ he was stricken with &Manske which graduelly wore down the vigorous frame, in spite of all that medical skill wind do. The late jack Toms was $ big, good-natinen genial, unassuming man, • Who made many friends and few enemies. The *anima was a Methodist And a Con- servative politics. To tbe, bereaved MglabieCI•arnalilliZZ saw. may um Itcb, Scout twain)* if Soca Irritated, In., SamedorGrimulatod. oftan.laethallawhaSakfur lobed or Adult. Atoll seeirisas. wilts ere on the lath of segentbor, 017 strong. The Dennty Adjutant Gen. eral WAS preeent at the ramp eight days, and saw the work being earned out very :satisfactorily. LieuteCot, Rose is a zealous, efficient and paint. takirig. and is well eupported by bis :severe' °Meets. The patina drill, ne earried eat by Major Cook, the Adeutant,ewas expeditione mad bene- tleitth One day the guard had been mounted veey dirty, are" they were lying around en the graes with all ac- coutrements oft; attention being eal- 'led to this irregularity, they wero at oftee cleaned up end corrected, and • performed. There aletta. appeared to be it difileulty in gettmg the belts avid pottehes ,properly cleaned; (however. improved as the camp wer.t ot, and before brokitg up the eores looked dean and. :soldierly. The Ma- 3or General impeded the camp and battalion on tbe 22rid of Sept, The tisy previous the Adjutant General bed mede an ineftetion, when the °tee nitivehed east in column and quarter colon -ire, petformeil. minuet end firing exerettee. nentrei loft movetante, extetelmg for the at- twk, ado& etc, on erMitably dente Target prectiet, was caetitei mit en the ground. We are irdehted to Mr. Attedi for the:use ef the 'beautiful temp end &HI imettels arid rifle subsequently the etiseleo wet better Note: t the (Mid ffeto tbe wotiese losing Mother Greeee" Vara ESterdinsitet. It is fk9kritt- rd remedy. end lefilett A!" OAP beve reiereed Re reputation, 4111%rwrm Itle STAR WARNUNIG To WARRIORS An *Mitsui* large quantity of Water is nent being pumped, and With ,the presert low lake level. the supply of water for tire protection is timing Your ommistioners toneiderable an- xiete. It. is Am:lately against the Tenn %Pleura to waste the toWtt Water be allowiog the taps to roa nleftecessatily or In any way ',delete with the WA,. ter greessure. Fee' the wawa erotettioit of the wisa1e Town it is emential that all tsetse:tem strictly at. est the Silts end lttittilas ram 16war interests teoefs- reatiow KIER OS OIONONIO TOM * mem &Wire$�t* ItscP Y. - g 'us neopeck." jas.'houritt. Crown witnesses. "Martha "Bettinsky." A. E. 7 Don't wait till yoU want your ear to have it overhauled. See us about it at once and be ready for' the first ,good weather. ; Erwin; "Mrs. Angelina Henpeck; Miss Jean McKenzie; "Dr. • Dictates High." REG. WILLIAMS phees." Win. Ferguson; tvitnetises for „ the defence: "Tommy rienpeckSt son or teat Street Ge.relto the prisoner, Charles reenuniebarat; John leuve'reim p," the undertaker, , Phone 248 SPRING--!, Itys time to see the tailor. That means US. We will fit you perfectly and . make 6lothes that will show at a glance they were made for you. 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