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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1904-01-15, Page 1� - - ­fz � t � :7 �­ %r � 17 - � �: � - . U I I - I r . . � r I 1. I � . � . - I � - 4 I I . . .. . - I I . � . - I . I � 1: I � � - � --- - �� AT so 19(w�__� ­ ___ � ----- �- - -,---- � !"!M __ � ��_ I __ - . -1 � I- - � � , , , � a - I I . $­ - __ - - - � � ... �., .. -� - I - - I- rau_­�1110 . I'*- ��� - - . . . , , , ­ - " � .. � . . �at. olpened- here 111 - � praved4to be a - � �_� AL day brought - _­� , - - _. � . - ; - L 11 .. � �. I atore �took, on � 1 �,� I � - I .. - -1 . �. I �� � lays- � J �� . � I— I I . ,. . . - ftw ..__1_1 � � . ­ ­ ; - - I , , � �� � __ 11 __ �_RE - - �� � - I I . .0 More floor - �_ I hieh havo not, m -.,- )e made more- -_ - I . - I . �� I __ � � - . � � � . � % - . � . � Z I - I I � � - � - --- - - 11 I vegirr - - . /' - I P: I , . I VVS I I 1. I . I � . , - I .- j , � . --- : . . "I'll, I � � ------ I - I . . . - I - 7 1 . I I � I I � . __ � � �� . - � I _d s7b i 1* n, 'd- 9 - : . .. � 11 �?aitts . - I I � � � � . . ;. � 1� I I . � - . 7�-Frnikts I ---- � - .. I - , : I ind -shlecaMes- � � .. �� i � � .... lit presenl-,—and, I'll � - this is' , " � U %; I � g, but . . � - I . better than at I El. � i - I 5uy Now! 01 I )at it is your - . . pick out what. ., - . - IF ' � � plain figures, , - I � I , he, pfice was. 11 : . . le price ig now. 11 I 11 . I � . 10111AA I 11 � � I . , � 1, 9 _v co mv I . I . "Y , � I e I . I . (410 . I . - . � I - I - ..pC.&. � I - . � 11 I George H�rrriiv, arn, raturma& - . . Monday.-Mise-Mmisaw I � i of frieuds in BrustelaP. . Weir returned ta, Torv&w �, -�&#.ISOANC Wedilmda,7.1-J. Brathour.- - I ani! & Miller attended &Z- avention ia Brawls on VVW111 - r Annie Muir, of T-aront% I cmat%4 j-011 � iorpsrentq. in Howiok,-40 . f3andorson and son, 11a9sdk-, [a^ ,F yea.eiaholiday with -the tat- . , -' : ty, And - Bdrsi Sandersonor- - � �w _. is. A, I .*rb- of rZimirs., -Visitealw'- lak. Aw. Conrad lielse *a,- visitingthe, formses pares* I -J. Robertson, of Manito* ..... - : parents, J. and Mrs. Robs* - - . number Irani Brusesh *4 __ -d th f , erink onNew YesAk I i . ,.Brown, of TavWoek, IPM - j - f last week visiting big. PNIP& . * . ,5- here. -Waldo Histinp.. oU . . . . . . � . __ N, the guest of big sisteri, MIN# ... I M, SAturday.--Selvrorat of 00- �� . A the'village, att"ded Aw � �Irasselw on Taesday night.- - �. - is operiding �H-"P__ - 0, feli h6hdw- � Fordwich. I ..... : . a - . - � 0 1 � - - I �_ � F � LondWbo,ro�. a .11 - a . � . I'll k,of Clinton, wdl. deliffV­ . � gong in the Method* abur& - ptions, ware very inwi *--- �� lut Sunday owing to t1WZ- - � _a.ff � Mines Riley, young 49F � . qed to Londanafter xp�MdW . , - ��1 6' r h:)moa herev.-Publit I ';' ' d here on Monday, I—SaL �, teschera Mr. Robirtsoniot - S__ I cf�s ffau;toii ' of Kincard"Por- 7 ir datim- Mr. WMMlt-� I d to Hamilton on mondwi_ "I . % .his work. Obarlas 11 ­ . im.-Tbe Misses Rfiid� we. . heir cousin,, R, watt, .. - - . � -_ I - the. home of Mr. J ,_ - , � I - ai� Brogdev, and daugbwtt-:� ff�: � ew Yost's with friend# Jw � : and Mrs. Brighain spot* I 11 I . r� at the home of MO. Joba�l .Z � ff- r. E. Gray and W014 � - ho hava 6wa visiting A- , .ome, returned on-MOid*f I . . I . � I � � - � Auri-oh. - I . : , I I W. J. Yager pre&0"d W' I ; tion on 81211day lask t6wo , 11 - W_ � been -able to preach 81000�" - � . ,Lft 0 1W, _W Yjaes, Eve tbit _..-.a a , � . . 7 aysebool had theit annual -_ - � � 11 I it vsms, &.splendid sueDOW __ . .fimt�_ � � :: .. an, SIJ, bobti old and Y_041* � . a . I - &V". The- promeda 5;1091W :::: � , V-.Augu-t Ehniw has V15* 2 - - . ay of.H..F. wamlob to, . �: poneselon on AW U&` I- � � gone to Berlia to look IM - I I 111sa L. Ellenbauw,. WW � ft h be.- smut, M. M R-3,01--,- . to reside with her I 0 - 11 . - . go__ ` ,-Jao.- ;-I estle� of greDhen "@*- - . 4sr,, No - be* - I rth _bv&o* is - I ents and- other ftien&,P- --, I It, -r and hia sie-Arj, Jft& - I- * - been to Wawrloo VbWV_ L 6 �--Willism IroltzalsOf who ' " - - , . has return&d to hff hoaW � � 41ford Fausto frorn OwTof - I . Was here Vi4iting J310 P ae, ,-1T his home ag4U.-11"tA - 4aa returned from Xvb1t-'*_- *61 Ebries, has w0ured *--'-' 'Sovereign bank htr&��'Ir- � i�jhter� Tilliei- Who W"* I I �*olidays with frietl& bO"" - � vtotne&tO ttwr ho"isio r, � Kiblees host of. old 6400'1! - ileased to meet him "_"%1u' L I % life seenis to be U211* ma - 1.� - - I I � � , I �,_ a � . . 11 st - oveir M - - rM .'.- (,.�� AUX I Teermon Z in tha+, t"* - � nember 27th. On JVQ"W_ - - - stion a�semblod ig '� �T gfelwell t.. Rev. 04 _� � - �� After a obort, rnusiw i10 - , - - � pme� Mr. Cosgrove W" = - . . Old watch si�d UM 1 -1 at - __ 111'rer tes service and a OW - , ,ofvea and forks, Mr, OW I - ,� his first germou in big 201 - I - , on suadof .--I- narkat"; Ohi(P - ... - � ­.- . __ - . - I , - � _­­­-�­­­­ � ­_ __­­ - � ­­­­_ - �E . �A 4 1 � - __ - ... - I I - - - . 11 I - I � , I . I . � --- .1 . - i . . . I . . I _1M0NWMMF�_ . - - I . . [ � I - . � I I I . . . I � - � . ____ I ___ - __ . I I . . I . I . � - - I I - - - - I - - --- �.t_ - - - - =�� � . - . - . . I - MoLEAN BROS., PubUsbers ' ___ � . . TEMY-THIRD YBIAR. - � � I . . . . - I ,__ 1 1 . . :CY .159 1904o - I � � � I . � SEAFORTH9 FRIDAYlP JANUAI I I I -.$-I .e,'Y"r in- Adve,neet � r I ! . . I . � VVINOLE NUMBIM. Iffmo � I . . . - . I � - I __ I . ___ - ;�_. _- . . - � . . , . . I I � I � - i * ��l , .1 .- on the river Thames, at London, on ast ten years, but 1 hi,4 fall a cow- � ' , L go -& . . THEATRE -AND OTHER - BIBLES, PRAYER AND li . /4 �, 911� - . I I s 0 , � the, 24th of AfAy, 1881, A.orowded plication of diseases set in, and hi, . pwoRs HYMN BOOKS already weakened constitution bad to , , , 2 Stores -- � I i � . AMUSEMENT DISASTERS. - steanier ,was returning from a celle- ' � . i . .. ))ration at a 'park -on the outskirts Urilb, and on the evening of De Was I S round. vim i I su, - : I . � - tho of the, city, tb'c crowd rushed to one mber 29th, lie quietly Vreathed hi,,3 50 ft. wide More Recent ,�;,;S--�onoejrnjhg For all Demon'nations ce cc , ; . I , , - � ,.; 1. I . ASTAIL I Fire in the Iroquois -Theatre,. 'goat, -the stan- - last, lie leaves a widow and two 1()O M long I I . . . � sidle to see, a passing at all Prices. . Cbicago-�-The,atre Fires Elsewhere 0 I., 1 0 ns th a - the up er deck . children to mourn his loss, a, ,40n 15 ___ - I upper rim � t supported - - i MANUFACTUR- _,�Otber*-Aceideilts -in which t110 gave way crushing those rcown be- years old and a daugl�ter 12, besideti , � . I . , A I I I I � � I "to. . I Toll of Human Life- Was IfeavY­ low and precipitating them abqvr,- OALENDARS&PARDS two brothers and a sister. __7.- 1 - . I . . I i - [I-- ­ ­ INIankind has always Paid Dearly into this water, I do not remember � . a -Tb(,, residence of Mr. Seelvy, of . 11 I . in Li-es f'r Amusement.. : ho perisbed but In endless variety, Clinton, had a narrow v,soape front AAW � ' ____ am inclined to think that it was in, See our lines at 10c & 15c destruction by fire on .New Yearl.,j _. . Mr- FURS � ANib� " CLOTINING, I (Written for The Expositor) the neighborhood of 175, The acei- � � � � day. During the morning- be had � put on .it fire in a stov'e in ibe wood- ; . - � I . I . A nu mber of 06y4e injured in the dent . happened within 'a few yards . � I .: I .1 A11EX WEN"VE'D . � . i ' . fire died during th(, last'few%daysl of the shore, . I * AL IM9 shed, but during the day had.not rt_ Or a 11 were " and 11 are " sale, as the � we may be, 31fakev little difference - , ­ � . . . bringin the total -2 1 _..�__ - I I plenished it and thougbt it was out. I . . Jint, how -we word it, bnt the meaning' 5 that we are determined io move out up to - 90. Four bodies art-, in the, The greate.st loss of life in the U'n- I __ 1 SEAFORTIEL Later he heard the crackling of d stock of furs and heav) clothing, and - the'above -heading refers morgue unidentified, three of them itod'Staies -was the disaster which Mature fr%mfng a Specialty, flames and on going to the woodshed, our overloade . ' took place in the Johnst9wil flood � found the roof in flames. With tbe I to Price s, The, If was 11 price m eans re zolar, and the 11 Is " - rofers, to sale prico-. are badly burned and obarrod, tbd —_ ! --- allsistante of some neighbors the fire I -1 . r . - . - i . T I . - it 'sligbt,� in 1880. A fishing club had dammed -'s -iLke Yer - I A ... i fourth, that of , boy, is very � there no visitors prisint, t w - I ; I 8 0 untain j as extinguished. I '' ' I - - 6.4� �p : I—BT�_]_VO .. 11 'Were b lieved to )lave been in -'tbe lake that ovorloo own.. A -13en Webb, sr., of Clinton, had a xz 4 ; ly -disfigured. Several perlonswi, the outlet � of ' a small mo legr or yer wing in yer hand fin' gov- - -110-:0 i - I I 11 . ked tbc;: - t ern yersilf accordingly. Nathure ' I I L � I 'flicatre are still- mi.ssing. and it is heavy fall of snow .caused afresbet ni e - very close call on Sunday morning. , int, p . , . I : v r ind.d a leg or a wing to be Ile bad gone to the station to see his In the history of furs and clothing so] ing in 86aforth has there been Such a feared -.hat mistakes may have been which broke the dam and allowed the lacerate& wid a:knoife an" fork. But son-in-law off and went on the car, . - pri 0 Evegular price w*ill have liftle 0 , val- ripping and tearing up of regular me r I made in the identification. It - i; mad water to sweep Oown the t Ill laws iv Soebiety have, nothin' in - I I . . I .. uch mistake,wa ley. Buildings -were carried away, common wid ; th' laws 1v Nathure. thinking be had -plenty of time to grtf .- nothing to do with the. sale price any r iore than for compamon. -off, again, but the train started and � 1. t . . made but fortunately it was discov�. as if they were mere chips, About a Th' man don't 'live who can git all . . I : . -in . .� I — 1:� i� i, ered as ��soon as the body reached Lhe tbousand peT,sons perished the lie wants to aff it leg or -a wing wid had considerable headway when It,(,. I . . . 3M 2E"7E_:B03D ` victim's former borne. - I i flood or were crushed between anas- a knoife an' fork, an' thl mail don't fell betwoen the platform and the V . � . I . I I I - wheels. Everbody thought he. would I i I I live W110 wuddn't take it in his hand I . � I I � - - - - 1. ses of f loating debris, aculous janager, proprietor, d sev� - __ . - be killed but lie had the mir. ' The, t s a n loike a man itv there was. no wari Will need something out of the following li8t,of interestina barzains, The' e, ra I , of the cm . ployees were arrestett Every one 'of . these, accident,,4 to lukin' on. But'whin ye're in Rome cape, %iihout a figures attached to the different itenm �� below are accurate. . You'll. - End the spratch. . i I I it; few lays ago and charged with which f have refe ,-is' th'Romaris do-av ye - / .11 ­ � . . ; -Mr. Hirain Hill, of Clint on, had goods in stock precisely as advertised * this space. k- manslaughter. Other. employees and places of amusement. It is it notable can shtarid it. We're all hypocrites, . I . . I . - -ure that the, fires in theatres a narrow e3cape -from ineetin­ with . I : . �� I . several members of the theatre are feat inore, or liss, an, manny's thl Socoiety � I - I - . ; . . . . a very serious injury on Tuesday . � I hel& as witnesses. I mention�d all.- began on the stage j1e ., afther atfirldin' abig Socleliy 1� , -1 -1 9 1 9 9 a 8-06�414 I I 1. � . . I I � ,11e last. Ile vas splitting wood when I 1 : --- 4 I . . - .1 - - - - I h proper use of a f ire- Ball an' Banquit, an' pickin' at a the axe caught in the clothes line I ' , All te theatres of- the city arO proof curtain would have saved chickin's wing wid ill' dainty touch , I closed ,y order of the mayor simply many lives in the auditorium at I - ry, hastens to her home and bounding back struck Mr. Hill I I � least, . I iv a cana on the top of the head, cutting . BARGAIN L ST n I , management hits -not I . " afther thl� ball," an' makes a dolve � i ' - -1 I I , through his cap and bruising, his � . I - . . fur till panthry' where she. gobbles I i. - � coMpliel with certain city ordinan I W. V. i . I !. . � -y in Wan bandaril head so badly that the blood flowed ! � I ces tha are designed to protect the _0 tb' leg iv ;,it turkc � All this season�s Overcoats in the dress styles velvet collar, and the prices lives Ol the audience. There are � South Huron Reformers. a couple iv .4,1oicas iv brid an' butther freely.' Mr. Hill walked dowii to the . � L -, . $10 laws Pi oviding that every tbeatro The inceeting of -the Ref romers of in th' other, w1d th' appytolte, iv a surgeon's *-aW bad the wound stitch - in nearly all cases are cut in two, W16 haTe to any coats on hand* and . ad -up ` and is now going around as - I I � I must be provided,, with a fire proof South Huron, held at Brucefield on lumberman. Walre all human whiii I coats for 85, $12 coats for $6, $15 coaO for'68, will soo move them. curtain, an -automatic sprinkler ,sys- ,Friday last, 'was yery largely at we git thl chance.. But I'm often usual. - . . . �; � ' I I e fire alarm box on the stap b - -About, two mordhs ago -wben Jas. _ I - 1 .4c , tended considerin - 1� 5 . emp a _ glad I'm not a Society Belle. ' ' �' I . . � I . Und a ertain number of exits. it !state of the roads.- Every munici- 11, T� X., Tokio, � Japan, wanis to Stevens, of the Base line, Ifulleti, , , �, , Was�, $1 05, i S, $ 5 t , took a tri to Manitoba he checked . � . seems that no theatre hits complied I PalitY in! the ridin# was represent- know what I coosider good for cor ni's. P . � I . I ed. The object was simply to effect I know iv nothing betther than' it his valise to his destinationj natur. , � . I I I with all these and that the Iroquois . . I I I I . complied with Tery few although it an organization 'and to have a talk toight shoe. AV. yer fat is nuMber , ally expecting he would get it on bi-i The choicest assortment of Suits to be found in -any store, and them- -are I r the situation, The me- arrivaL.- It failed to turn up, and ' is, a netir building, The Chicago pa- ove, 1-6119 was eliven wear anumber t1h shoe an' probably about tw -0 h6dred in the I. to be clearad-810 suits for $5, $12, M I � . � pers say that those, officials whose a most harmonious one. ,Mr. George, ye'll have that'll do yeerid- u rack of it at , .. � a crop Winnipeg, he did not get it. He- was suits for $06, and $15 suits for $8. o have sizes' to fit the smallest to th� duty it --is to see t'h I McEwen, M.P.; ancl many of I I ac- . I . I e, law enforced I , . t -be- i it. At, aste: that's tb' way I ,,it considerable inconvenience with - largest men. . I . . I � . . i I 'ne,gl1ect d to do, so. It is hinted that prominent workers , of the riding quoired me prisl:nt luxuriant crop. out it, and when be got home, corn - i to the I were present. Mr. Alex. Mustard# Manny year I bad itr- - i tbese officials received pas,ses s ago, wbin -municated with the C. F. R. autbori- lq I Op entertainments -and ,,is a mat I . . ­ I Wa' S, $10' is, 05 . . ter Of I of Brucefield, was unanimously re- rolved at that! payriod wbin th' t jes, who promised to investigateand I . , course vorlooked t - defects elected president. rt wits Mr. Must- young man begins to Cast googjcoo - I , .. be of the i f . get. it, if possible. Saturdiy last be � I - I 1 � ' building. and the equipment. Mayor .ard 0 � - I I . - - s desire t be releived from the oyes at th' fair six an$ hinagines had the satisfaction of getting it. . All -the large boys' suits in stoe V'Vill be'eleared dut-the $5 suits at $39 Itarrismi is on the side of rel orm and., position, but lie had served so faith- lie knows more than be knows later. � ' L '. . I -The by-laws carrying bonusesfor $6 and $7.50 suits at $3.50, $4.50 sui ' at $2.50. � . . . has ma,le many attempts to end i fully and satisfic�torily fliat tb6 on,, I purchased a, pair iv shoes that . I t$ � 14 the Guelph Junction Railway Coin- . . I � grafflig" ii - people were,not willing to relieve war niver intind-e,d fur it man av moy . � 11 I I , t its rhany i amifica _ . I . I �� - gbia I him and he accordi-vigly consented to pany which wart-, submitted on Mon- , ! tion but he has not had the support ,sbtamp, an' Iii0olimulated afe,wva- ___ � f . W I Is , S -s I ,- � day of last week, were all carried ! I I I P roities Jv corns tbat'r have slitayed � a q)Aj, i 'S.50 election. Mr. William Lewi%, of __ 1, : . ! of the council nor, perhaps even of I re . � '�, . I . with thoexception of that in Ea'st - � people. He its tak- ! Stephen; Mr. Micba�l Murdie, Of M'-- roiglit %* by me I iver since. Fur a I I I . � : � i I i I . Wawanosb. In this township a m,4. : e feeling created i Killopi and Mr. Hv Smith, of Hay,11 good crop i nothing aquils - - A I o quantity of Men�,% Heavy IPants hi * grey, bWk and stri I ed' 83 by the, disaster to reform some evils � were elected 'Vice;Prcsidenis. Air. IV corns Jority of the votes cast was favor -i . arg P - - tit' toight shoe.' Tbry it, I . s ' i , . . pants. at V.76- 82.50 pants at $1,50, $P pants $1.25, $1.50 pants $L and although his critics may taunt I Thomas Fraser had Wed a"4 secreta- .; i i; GROGAN. able, but the total vote wa light, i 1 . : � I ­ � ' owing to the bad roads and t I � . O the ; ! . . . him with having looked the door af- I ry for a great maqy years and the � . .. : I . f q X L he steed was stolen, the general I meedrig was dosirqits that he should Elurq�n Notes. � ! fact that there was -no election or". � . - - Id, and we understand that thenumber' Was $21 i S: "I$ 1. 2 5 ter t ' continue. the. 'post ion, but he poA-7 . _I)i(, , � . ; public ave sufficient discernment ,d at Grent,ell, on December 29 . ! � � I f votes in favor of the, by-law,was . .. I , � � . .1 I as W 0 - I . - I tively declined. , -thought it ad- . I t ng I Thomas Chambeks, in his 49th year. . t ive. the necessity of savi. . . . � I I . � e teeds. � visable that -the bffices sbould be -Rev. Fatheh McRae, of Park- seventeen short of the numbiar re -1 Heavy wool fleece lined Underwe�r, in t6 , s 65c Shirts And _ I 0 1 ble. MU, has been ap�ointed parish est quired by law. The by -low will prob- i , various size - ____ . - pri I I . . pass(A ar und as much as possi ably be re-wsubmitted. i ers C, 75a shirts and drawers at'49c, $1 shirts- and dr,i*ers at 55c. No di aster ever occ]�rred in an The following Municipal Obairmen at Goddrich. T � draw ;at 31 ; . I - � i . 3 -Mrs. Win. Hayden, of th You'll have to'come early to get a. piece of Ahis underwear, as the (juanifty its Amerie n tbeatre ' that equalled in , were appointed .- MoKillop, John Me- ' - e ist 1 � I a ,. -Ed. Flewes, of Flemming, Assina- ! ssion, Howick, died on Sunda J I yi, i . ' o prj" i .. I . . I I loss of ife the, fire in the Iroquois ,, Dowell ; Seafdrtb, J. L. Killoran ;_ boi.to is on a vi.14'it to- old f riends in ' 'once. rs, I not nearly large enough for th o 1 theatre, Chicago. The greatest of Tuckewsmith, Frank- O'Brion ; Stan- Tuckenqrnitb, i I . January 3rd, it the ag.e of 53 yea i r ! I - 8 montbs and 5 days. Deceased iyas 1 � horrors occurred, in Vienria� OK ley ; William Mur,doik , B � � � �i Was' 65c,,1"s,37-1C fire, � _ , . ayf ield, -J. B. Hoover was elected mayor a native of the county of Antrim, - . � � . 1 12 Dece.-itbOr 80), 1881, when the Rinf, I John Fra,qer ,,: Ifiy-,�`Veter -Lamon t - -, of Clinton over Thomas Jacksori,.s i . . I I . . J � Stephen, Fred. Wusurth # Exeter, D. and C. Stevensoo. jr. Ireland, and came with her parents i .- L . tbe�ittre. was destroyed, 875 persons L I ­ I I � 1� I . - a - 50 years earlier, Mclnne,� ; Usborne, John Allison ; -Messrs. 'TaInwi Stevens, RiLfgh .Me_ years of age, and after spending two perishe4.. Nearly The blanlet lined 83.50 Smock foi 82, rubber lined Emock $3,� for $1,75 ; the bu ning of a play house in St., Ifensall, Dr. McDermid. 'Quarrie and W.i R. Robertson have months visiting- her retatives -and 1 ' , . , � . � I , - visiting- Telativves and 1 6:7, blanket for 81.50:01 66.60 leather,� coaduroy lined, �84.75-; 81.,50 lined 1, ers caused -the death The constitution and by-laws un- b mont'hs L I I - n( t _b cen appointed License Cdalmission- . - - If / - . I I � b rg� Russia, as, pe.r- "dow which- the old Association' had , friend,s, settled on tho- farm on which � snioelts for $1. I I of 800'p rsons. No 'disaster h. � J ers for West Ilu 1� On. . she died. Her maider4 namp, wasAn- 1 , 1 r haps madif,. ,it greater !in) ession on worked for many years were revised -Early Mon( mornim, of last ' . I � ". than the and in some respots a n r, na, Herdman, and tho property 21ow 1 1 Wa , $3.50, is $2 the 'min Is of the peo week, fire did laoyndiderable damage � I . . owned by- Mr. William Ilayden was 1 , i I . b ple - finally adopted. It was- decided to - , � . � urning of the Brooklyn. eatre� al- : to the rear of U G. Kruse's restaur- I known as tbe Herdman farm. De- . - . � l - life was ot near- leave the time. and, lace7for holding -ant, in Wjnghai�, . ------ 14 A A -------- - . . .. though .1e. loss of P i . � . I I e recen Iroguois a nominating ; convention to be de- -The by-law, �authorizing tl)k- ex- I ceased had been4 ill for, foar 45r five, r I I y As gr at as in th I , months. She leaves a husbandi two i i I fire. On- the night f Deember 5�b, � cided by the -Executive, Committee. tension of the 2waterworks system I , w� J 0 , ' I sons and two daughters. � I ' I I J. 5 1976, Kate Claxotn was pJ!7fng , The Other business* for the 11 good of the for domestic, pi�rposes, was dereat- I -The Clinton New Era says : M --v. i - _ - . - 7U , . .0 ",� VVo Orphans " at Conway s theatre, order'! was , discussed and a most h ers of Wingham, I Mr. -d upon.bis . � � . - Eleasant, and' useful meeting was _On(� Goldberg, who enUrc - ; - ! . , . Brooklyn. In the last scene. of the I , day rece�tly Mrs. ,,T, Downs, I duties as incumbent of Middleton's I - I � . I r � 11 , fast,Act.,�' Miss Caxton, as,Lonisc, the ought to a'close by adopting re-.. of the, London 1 Read, Clinton? was . Holmesville and Summerbill. churches ! 005 � i Win& 9i I 4ad,just lain a�wn, on her. solutions of confidence - in the Ot- going into the ,4ummor kitebeir she IP3 i 1. Men's 11 5 Fu , I Coat's for - 0704 0 , last Sunday,, met with a disagree- ., I I 1)4,!IV,t 0 straw-lwilen ,she n6ticed a_ tawit and Provincial admini5tra feli, breaking her left - �, ' . . ' ,tions. ,slipped and able experience on his first trip. Iftet i I hr- in -the Jlies:: _­ �* -_ - I . I � . . . . � I arm. , i There is such a variety of Men�q Fur Coats in stocko and to thoroughly . , A -a actot;. by name, Muropek, sAw, it � . INI NITTEA (.1 ,ROGAN -W, S. Lawren cc, Ot tawa, hits sold 11 had just got outside, of the"Lown, and 1 � I . � . instead of going through Farran's 1 ' � . I ' about the same time and became elry,l I - - - - his farm. of 100 4cres on the Huron orchara, *on the Bayfield, road,wbero I I appreoiate the values ofered,. they ob be ,seen and examined -$45 coon I "th, know as the I I mucb, eicited, Miss Caxtpn tri-. t,ol, Oyi This and That. road, Tuckersmll n i the road is broken owing to the coats for $10, .860 coon coats for 5 coon .coats for $55, $35 wallaby. r I �th . - ___ . Ball, Auburn, � , $45, C hi , Then e agdience saw � .4Lssure An road proper being blocked, he kept Coos for $M, $32 calf coal�s for $25, 83 a. dyed wombat coats for $25, $20 wom - '-that -tte theatre was on fire, and 'a' 'T 8 vas a sad -day fur th' Sayf orP for the i sum of $4,900. He gets pos- straight on until his horse Bounder- . . ba'to coats for $15, $18Waek'd 11 CO1 T $14,,$18 pieced.dog c6ats for $13, yxioxeme�t begatil, The Star' with' curlers an' shkaters whin th' Itink session In March . hitched hii - - � , $1Q Saskatchewan coais for 01,50tots$2 ,1, wallaby'cpats.for $19, M,r. Muf,dock and an6ther-member of.. succumbed to an' attack iv lumbago _Weregret to learn that Mr. Geo, I horse and brought it back t6 'the A . - . ined hands, and walk-- - , � I i , the'cow�any jP � - an' spoinp.) maggjiiis . no doubt hast- ,Merner, of Dasbwood, met with ase - C � beaten road and then returned to � I - � , I ed to t4e footlights _and'beggiod thid ident on Wednesday, while . _. - '' vere ace . - 1. ,� �: e hl ilemints an' pull his cutter out. While be was - � ., !% I .! WAS*`6351 is.$'25 �udienc� to go out in an orderlY th' loike iv that, Fur manny years engaged in dutt g straw at Mr. ,H. thus engaged the horse took French - . ': 'll. � �� V - we are, between ; late tli' ould,ririk had shown sym- Truemner's, on the Goshen line.�It' I . - ! . manner.:" You see iv I leave. It was something after el - i I . 11 . . d] the fire." said Miss Caxton. Oke his . � A i A A I 0 6-A A 01 it 01 01 It 1% A — _��,&­&Al . . I . - -%ial seems he fell, and not only br �� � ­ - - � ------ �___ The aud�erice were proceeding quiet- ptoms 1v ke back an' a tindincy I even befor(-- be arrived at Iiis4pstina- � to collapse in spots, due perhapWto leg, but split tho, knee cap as well. tion, and he was so disgusted with , ! ) F � I . ... . ly wboul, a inan's voice shouted "It 1 kapin lafe hours an' a predisposition -A happy ,gatjliering was that at tt I t.of this." and-evc'rY, t'o"-spoinal disaise. Shtayin' out to all the residence of! John Morrison, of up trying to go the rest of the jour- Womeh'0: $40 Ackets now $259 � is t'm enzy, I hours is hard on th' back annyway. Oflast ney, and on Monday relinquished hi3 I , . person �eemed seized' with fr' . Godericb, on We4nesday night 'I , -, � I The -main entrance doors opened.in- " So week, when his ,I daughter, Xiss Iff- charge and returned to his former ( � � rd I y I nd there w - _rnr. of ill, turlors have bin tbryin' . parish ,,it Dungannon. The abovi- -)no bunch of 20 Jackets, in the different sizes, Black Lamb and Astra- Nva I I a wback at six -handed euchre as a fie, be6drne the bride of Wm- H. Bak- c1lan the price of these rang6 from $35 to $40 ; the price to clear the' lot is th � at the e could not be manipulated.� �ubstitute fur tb' 11roarin" giame. er, of Bayfield.,J Rev. Dr. Ure tied named churclies are again without a P I i a The cro I d f I rom the galleries r shed the knot at 8 o 0ock, in the pre - r * to 2, S55 k h stairways 5 ector, and a new one will bave I and fell or iump-�. lacks th, ixeitument an' th' could be appointed. � $45 for a choice ; every, jack6t guarante,ed ; $30 jackets for $29 jac ets ilown t '.0 , Euchre has its good points, but it once of about fitty guests, % I . : . for $12,50, $60 jacket's for $45. i I � .1 , c, It '. . . � ' . tud on t e struggling mass b6low. fe't wbich. curlin' inables ye to con- -The annivers:v ry servic& in con- I � 1 6 11 i of the, 1,000 persons in the theatrer thr'ic�. - i . jaection with th4 Walton Afethodi-3t ' . C Was $4'0- ii; $_ -25 I . - � Caimfto ' , 1� i 'i . 1 297 perls,hed. They were either burn- We Ott frind an' felly-countbry- Sunday school �vare held on New � - . , I . . suffCpated or trampled to de . Yea tria despite the- deep . ' . I . I . I . cd, ,ath.- man, 2shter MeMoichael has bin th' r's night , -Mr. James Johnston, M - `P. P., for � .,- - - - A, i 'the actop, Murdock, was one of the � . : I -" �, manes iv! intbroducin' to thl notice snow, the chur6h was full. The Turtle Mountain, has be(,.n elected, . � _..- -, _j, - . I I victims. , Your adult readers will , . vas pr4ttily decorated for Speaker of the Manito'ba, Lcgisla- iv th, mimbers W th' differint sai- church ,% I , . At% l rememb(flr that the disasier was, , a excellent and on- ture. � � .i - crit socoictis in town a game known the occasion and ; n ' _� � . _7AT10 Caperin�s now *50159 . I !contmeniorated by a plaintive son as carpit ball.4 which takes thl place joyable programme was furnisheil. -The total loss from fires in To- . I , J - ` Chat w0 uple O' iv curlin� -to - it great ixtint. I bad -S. H. Smith,� of Clinton, ,sbipped ronto in 1893 wasl$273,696.70, COW- 4ment ou'would find anywhere'a^t the begin- decades I.. go. - I I a car load of 4xport cattle from pared with $423,544 in 1902. 1 Just as fte an asso ' now as ; - , . I --- . ,� thl di,,stinguished honor iv bein' pur- nin- of the s&son-sable and seal, bla curl and oppossum, dyed coon and- l Goderich statio4 on Saturday and -During the past yimr 7,390 box ses 0 , I ; ,mitted to -witness a game th' other - ' - 000ney grey lamb, &c.; in Caperines,,C larettesand Ruffs. .'Five'dollar caper- The buIrning of the Opera Cormique ,noigbt, fur thl crackers an' chaise, another on Alon4ay- The pricespaid were sold by auction ited private . , inee for,V.25,$7,50 caperines for 84.M $10 capefines at $5.75, $12,50 caper- Paris, ori May 25th, 1887, was asPe6-: betune a rinl.c � iv carpit kiftoigbts,. ranged from $4.JO to $4,65 per cwt. sale at "'The Repository," of Mr. 0. acular 1 bbrror. The first act of " under ib' skippership iv Past Grand The largest couttibutors to theship- Walter Harland Smitli, in Toronto, ines arid ruffs at $8, $20 caperines and ruffs at $12, $30 caperines and ruffs at t 1i to . f 11 Nlignoo was on when the seen- Sub Hoigh Cockatortim MoMoiabael ment were John Salkeld & Son,'with -Mr. Joseph Leslie, postmaster of - $18, i I I . iging 1,270 lbs. Toronto from 1850 to 1879, died in ; cry was!otigerved to be on fire. The, iv Lady Nairri Camp, No. 55 and -it fourteen bead, averl upper gdlleries were, transformed in- half, an, a rink belonging to th' An- -1. Hetherington, Ni'le, ColboTne, �hat city last week. Ile was ninety , , Los i r -d years of age. I I was'$1.0; is $5.75 t in" which men knocked. cient Order iv Foreigners, skipped township, has rOceived .- pu e brc -ld has � . I I I other Men and women down and b ,.t Junior Baidle i I - I � y 11oigh Cour (what- Shorthorn bull 4f the Cruickshaak -Hon. Hugh John Macdon,. - 95mg. 1 ' J. trample4l. them to death in their iyer that ruanes) ,r Major Jimmy An-, rn *VV, Smitll, oif Maple formally declined the Conservative . I I . � . � 11 c,agernes# to �ave themselves, while derson P. li, Q., Court Sherwood For- Lodge. Ile, is al good type of the n9mination for Winnipeg. Mr. X,m. th(..'-flairies reached and enveloped, est, N,o, 60(;5, - or somewhere tberea- beef and dairY elas,5- His sire was donald says be is out of politics for I 9 -*v,js,,,i great game. Though z - . Oaps and �Gauntlets. . - ' them alf. ,Mlany of the actor escap- bouts. IT imported and him dam was the win, good. . 1. - I . ed in � . . I . _­ heir costumes and others not so ixcoitin as lacrossc or euchre, ner of ' - the two -yea � . . . i I first prize in the. milk test for. -Rossle, T -old sort of , . I Women's Fur Caps and Gauntlets in all the fursl-$5 caps for $3.-,$:) gaunt- I �, Shorthorn breed at the London ex- Mr. and Mrs. Uenry Wilson, of Pick- � rusbcd.`6pt half naked.' The scene in it is intherj.5Un'nfin':,qu#e harmliss I I . I I(AH for 63 $10 men's paps for 66.50, M50 caps for $4,50, 4caps and gaunt- 016 stre t-1where men and women in wil innofinsive- a not so dangerous bibit ion4 . ering, fell from a ebair a few days I I tights a d ball dresses, and men in as futball or or ' okinolle. Th' mimbers -Rev, M. Turnbull and Mrs. Turn- ago, and broke bis neck,dying im- . lets for $2.50. . I - . - got'geou theatrical robes mingled, iv th, J,wo socolities" trated me wid bull, of Godericb, wore, h-andsomely mediately. ! . ' A qn.: Christmas day by -The A. E.'Allle.g residential prop- , All goods spot cash. No go6ds on � approval. Goods exchange,l if not with th6 ' dead and dying was appal-, , great. kiridness an' t1lat deforince an' remembere erty in Toronto has beeen sold for ling. Vie official list of dead, was, respic,t� JvIlielt is due to a 'ripresintive �be, congregatlon!. of St. George's ' . I , 1, can't say - -. M rs �' T $78,000 to Senator Cox, the proper . - - . � ward,s I X en- 01111 , urnbull 'was made, - n4tiefsetory. Shop early and y;u'll do better, reh . 0 � ;v ill, " Expo.sitor", I L � � I . . - 1 75 but any others died after � I 0 the I � f rVill t fire.'s eff"to. � Joyed tbl bantluft, howive.r. Craciers the- recipient of :a handsome Persian ties realizing the 4m unt of �;� ---- . I � � 1, --- � I , b Oat an4 9 gold coin of large mortgages only. I ------ " 111. i b�il an' obaile is ail yery well fur it lamb c - � I .11 ,Z I MX001AosTa, ex -Lieu- - - I ' Aa �denoiiniriittion lalid the rector of a -Ron. C. H, . .. i � " - I A moy�e recent disaster and one iv �a,luncb, or to fill in �h' a ck�� I nd *4 pair of gaunt- tenant -Governor (if the Nortliwe'st, , i ' 0 V a n I that cre�ited a. profound feeling of , loike, Vat- I never cud manag to ' er ia lamb c�p:a . * I Territories, and a form I er promin . y _q a I I I ake an intoire 'Male out iv tbim lets. i I � . ent Butter and E L s Oash.1 1 horror was the fire at the charity in . - I 9= ... 7 - - 'C . I . I . 6 in 'Morris township, politician at�Qttawa ,has received I .1 I ; 1 � bazzur in Paris about the yeaf 1897, Ilowivep thl two skippers soomedto , fie, was bor ' ' - .. I I en ti -' r the - 1� . .1 . . - The audience consWed of the noble injoy it. But I suppose. chojse-is an Huron county In 1882 be w t to the, Con,serva ve nomination 'to : I f .IiL 1AMR1.1AL `�&..M. I- - W . : I I ] and wealthy. When fire broke ou . t' appropriate dish.fur skippers, anhy- the Nortbwosf and was one Of t -be, Commons in Kootenay. ' - I - ­ - .1 i I pioneer settlers of the Grenfell dist- -Mr. Wm. If Horsey, Foliee ylag- I � . I ! - . "' : . I I I I � .. I I : so suddenly and dazed everyone so way. _! glictin' me corry.qpon� rict ; in 1889 -ho married the only istrate, of Bol�manville, was ser- , I i '.� ... . . that the� small chance of escape from But, 1,111 Ae . , : � , 0 daughter of the! late, T. Al. Wright, iously injured a few days ago by be- . n . the flim�y structure was niade evea ,dint.,i, II.A.T. -Neeebwood, sint in 1 1 less. It. is said that the men acted foivc- cints ,old his letther, an' be of Watorford,� Mtarlo, also ono of ing attacked by ajersey bull at his , " - in a most cowardly way, knocking comes furs�. Ile wants ty know ay. Grenfell distric0i early settlers. resid nee. After knocking himilowr le t Grei .. �Stewall , teady, indus- and trampling on him We infuriat- ;,� 9 down and trampling women andebil- Ws cons'Ithered a braich iv ittyquit' Mr. ChAmbers. Was a 3 . � I � � 'their effor.ts to save them- , to tak6 t hl wing or thl leg iv a fowl trious flirmerA of a quiet, retiring a -animal gave -him atoss witUbis : � dren in 1 0 .� � . - e . dispositibil, respected by jill. He was bokils, clean out of the stable into . I selves, Con hundred lives werelost in yer hands wboile, devourin' it, or, I - .- d among the number *as the sis- sbud ye-uBe yer fork. That, depinds, a con,gistent iger:Aber' of the Metho- the barn through the slide wbere � n 9-9 Old a ter of the Emperor of Austria. Av tber0s T-adieS prigint, ran' th, dist church a;2d ,it in , for . Johnso . Brop"' st nd, an � an of sterling ice is usually passed in. But � - - . I I I .e., - � I - I I ginflemin wears obtand-up collars worth, ;He 1111d been a sufx.rer� of this almost miraculous escaPe, Mr. � . � . I --- � I I for the Horsey- would, in all probability . .1 I The greatest ,sacrifice of life In a - uso yer knoife W fork, an' do tbl inflamu�atory 1 rbeumatism , I # 8 M- LA .V I= r" go . singlo accident in Ontatio was the bist y,,-, can, an' lave thl riat to thl last 30 years, and was generally laid have been killed. As it is, be is 0aJFwVnJ6 PP"sh _� . . I sinking of a sm'11 pleasure steamer I aat�, lujit ov, yo!re at home,' apt ,up for the -winter months for the oo miderably bruised, and his 41. I I a ,, I . . . . I .. I � I I � - : i I . , __ i � . � I ! ; _­ - i .1 I . ­ I . I I . I f , - 1� � , � : I � . . . 1 . I I I! I � � ji � I I I � � - . i I . I � I I . . 1. � i . . � i . i ! . . i i . I t I 0 1 , I I . I , I " ,q ,I i A i I � i I 0 1 1 1 1 1 , 1; rl ia 6 3 ` ai, , , I I I � - � i , , I, *11 i 4 � i 0 P�l i I . , I - � . . , � I ; I I � I z � -- . � I . . � I I . � . I . . - : � � I I � � . I . � , I . I . I . . . � - . " - I I . 1. I � . . . . . . I , I - � - - I I N . - __ I I , � I & - - � � . i . . , I . : . I .� I i I I I , � I . . . _ ,----.-- ___ ---. - I ­ ­ ­­ ­ , - . -_Li I ­ ----. __­ --I-- - __._ � ­ - --- __ __--------­ �__ ­­ - - ______­ , ___. , - - 1. I - . � I � 1-1- ­­ 1. -1---_.1-__________ I- - I _. . ' so torn that the, doctor had to t)ut . a great number of -stiicll(!3 in hi I right leg. -A number -tit w�mflthy Americans v from Pittsburg, have purchased one of the largest islands in Mud Lake, - near Kingston, and have awarded � I the, contract for the erection of a � $215,00 club houme, to a local raon-, ' -_�. , . - tractor. I . - - __ -!�ir Richard Cartwright has written al-ttL-r to hi-, constituents in South Oxford, telling thern that I be, will not'run againjor the ri& I , ing. Ile, will -seek a constituency in Eastern Ontario, probablY Kingstoa or Frontenac. . -The statlemeni. is made that Pre. -i � mier Ross was just in the act of cabl-s i ing the, late 51r. flatitillo t-O'London, 'England, asking him to return for the opening of the Lexislalu're when li� reacived ,it cablegram announcing tb� latter"s death. ' ' W. 11. Lindsay, of London, wbilvt , shoveling snow from- thl. sidewalk in front of his premises Saturday - . morning, su ,%�Valk -and in a few minutes was dead, I heart failure. being the cause. De- ceased was sixty yeans Of age. -The add"ss in reply to the - specelt from the throne, at tbeopen- . ing of the Legislature, on Thursday, I 'was moved by Mr. C. N., Smith, the . I - . recently elected member for Sault I 1 Sto. Marie, and was seconded by Dr , . I i Currie, the member for Prince E -1 - ward. . � -Mrs. Mary J."are, -aged 'al, dird . a in AntICTS311, I - Es,sex6county. Slip, was the largest woman in Essex county., tipping the � scales at'300 pountba. So great was ,�� I � � her avoirdupoi.,; tli-it no -coffin harge � enough- for her reiri,ains could be found'in Windsor and a -_)',p(-cLa1_ ca!tk- et is beirl,& made. � . -It is said that tbe,esiqle Of the I . . late Andrew Pattullo, Al. PX.,, is val- � ued at about .$35,000. As he Jeff neither - wife nor childrien the vs - tate is distributed in leg.-wies ,-t- . mongst his relatives The. execu- - .1 , tors are Messrs. G. R. Pattullo, only I . � �surviving brother; Thos Uenni--3, of , � - Woodstock, and W. A. 11. Findlay, of I . Toronto, nephews. - --' . . � fhe Lord's Day Dominion Alli- -1 -ince is moving on the government at Ottawa for legislation 'to have . Sunday made a,day of rest by staf- - , ute. This movement is due to the � decision of the, privy council toth-�t effect, practically, that the provin- . . cial lan.i .-regarding the Sabbatb, I j . pas�ed in Ontario since confedera- I � I L . I � � tion, are be4ond the poweni of thf-4 ;_ I . I - )egislature. of ihe province. I I ---;Tbe residenceof Mr. R, L. lJord- .. en, the Conse rvati ve lt2jdLr in t1w . Dominion Parliament, near Halifax, I was badly damaged by Ifire FAday- vwening. It is supposed ille' fire. I taught from an electric wirf�. Tbe. damage to ibe building is iesfimat- a fuTnisbings UP000. - The less is covered by in- 141111ance. .� !--The Otta,wa. city postol-firm, one of the finest buildings wbich Otla- . Ava pos_wsses, was totally dest.roy- ed by fire on Monday evening last. The, building housed the postaffire an� the customs �and inhind revenue offfices. It was built. in 1877 of Ohio I stone and cost nearly $100,000. Ar- I r4ngi!munts were in progrf'...is for - having it enlarg��J, as the accloill- I modation was not sufficient for the growing needi of tbe city. . -As a re�sult of the. Iroquois� I be- � at re, holocaust, public bequests in the will of the late Henry Adams. of Whitby, father of Mrs. H. W. Da- vy iand grandfather of ML,,% 14tileja - Davy, victims of the Chic,ago Alisas- J, ter, are operative as follows: A2,- i 000 to the, Sick Children's Hospital, _� - : Toronto, preference, through it, .I.o ;; - _ be given to any sick zhilaren -.-.Ixo % . - I � : V ibere from Who1by; *-.*2,- � 000 toward-; the, debt of the, Met.bo- dist Tabornach., Whitby, and *4,000 to 00 general Missionary Society of the- Methodist church Canada. - � ' J. W. Johnston, brakeman bn a Grand Trunk fric-.1ght train, which I reached London between 9 -ind it), - o'clock Saturday, was found lying, - . on the top of a box car in an unoon- scious condition. The man was tak- I on to the hospital, where he 4ieA -it 14) O'clock, his skull having bet -n . I badly fraciured. No one saii, the ' hocident, but it is be,lieved lie was � ad bridge at - � the Wharneliffe road, J,n South Lona, I � don. 4ohnston was ! � of age, and lived in Sarnia. lic- had t. -Alex. Starmour, 30 years old, a . laborer, of 'I'viontreal, camo� horw,� to - his residence demented with drink, and- callod his mother-jn4aw to sup- - ply him with �rnonf.y. The woman refused, wberf.-upon the. crazedman threatened to smash everything in . the house, He caught up a lightftd oil lamp and burled it at the wo- man's bead. Missing the mark fbe - lamp fell upon astraw mattress.,sei- t afire. Over balancinis in thhc_� - act of throwing the. lamp, the man . � sprawled on the. floor. Tbe SpT(-­`1d- , ing oil - soon enveloped his cloth- I . . ing in flames and Starmour was so , .� badly burned that he died 1.1im-e. bours later. The woman was burn- . � . ­11itpre.sentativea of the Cana& � - � ian Horse Breeders' A*ioei,a t i o n7 i&aited upon tho government at Ot� . tawa a few days ago and urged that in tbt-,Anterests of pure-bred stock, . the cu.1toms duty on borses entering Canada] from Clio United $tatt�s be t n mals of tbe val- `ue of $150 and under, and that a na- t jonal rlf'cor4 hi- kept, not only for � borses, but for all kind -s of ,,oiock. They also sUggestIA that sonte means be adopted to prevent irlff.,rior ' - bor.ses from being brought into Cau- ada on the strengbt of spurious ped- - igrees, The statements ,rnai(fe by t be- seweral soeakers weTe to I )to, ef- feet that low-grade ponies iind in- ferior horses were, being Sent into Canada in large numbers by- rail in the west. In inany 1=10arlefts hor!WS t;� . wen,- admittvil frf.�e on the repif-sen- tation that lbey wvre pure-bredan- . - inials, allbough they Were SU -1114, calls. The m�ijult of the constant im- . portation of inferior animals is that - defrauded, and the strabi of bor,*es in Canada is threat- � . , , . - en -PA witb serflous deterioration. The - ,I Government ,promtwd to lo�k into - I the matter. ; I .