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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1904-02-19, Page 1, � . . . I . V-_, � I - " - ­ - �'_ . . � NI - -1 - , . I . - ­ ­___ --------- ! I . . � � . ­ - __ . .A X.17 A-7 1,40 - 1_�p � I . . I I ... I f, , I : ­ � . .. . � 11 11 I - . I I . �� I I . _� i � I I - - i I � I I . I � 4� 1 . . i z I I -, __ . - i � , . I w I � - - I . . i - I , . I 15 I - I 11 11 tV I I � I - I I - � .. I . : I - � I - .. � i - __ 11 __ I I - � .. ) I --;­w� . - 4t I ­ U�VLUUI 4 el I - � I .. ! . -_ ,_ . � TLT-1MM1Ug8 . . I i I I � Z, I I - � . � . . . --- I - I I . i . . � . -1--i � I I I . I .. I I -:1wa weeks- , I - I � I . ,� . . i ". � I . . - - I . .� - , . . . . .� -.. I __ ____ a � - - ____ - �. _____ , . -_ - - -_ . Lug 0011vey- __ . . I ving Will be - 11 — TNMTY-TMRD TM&R. I . I I - . 1. � i SEAFORTH9 FIR I f P A V, FEBR UARY 199 1904* . (_ ;. . � . I - ; ,- ! . 0 � I W1101A 'NUMISIBR, I.&M. I I - - __ I - I � I _­ ­_ �__ --a I., alties that, . � % !!���_ - . . I . - _ ____ - ------ i ------------"­ . . . . - I I � I I C frofil, his house, follow- . ti . - . A voice from low&, the chimneys F Amoi:lug - � Fine � ­ . Ir Wall PALpers. in - �, - . � . � �.URO -, . I Ia the custom of .- he Zionists of � A- . I I (Written for The Expogitor.) � 1 e "' otrudingfrom, - Y -_ -_ I . i ving but one pipe p t( r one that , ­ T390riM - � - I __ I I I - . I , �wd . So far this has been a very pleas the centre of the bui ding. He also Spring 1904. t( - I . I Id. )f , . and � I � ant winter in this part of 00 wor I solid anumber of bogs and Other, . 0 au early -_ � . � r nearly stock, and finally all his property. New 4 ols-New design* --Bought at I th . .- we - I . FURNISH. Up till New Years and f o - I #I 601 r . 740a� - I . tbr" weeks af terwards, * - did ,not Now he is ready to J in aturees prie", �, put & - I The Faith- Mminifs .-- ' - . I B ' . -.1,11 ; . I t4GS, - have sufficient snow for goodsluigb- ful.,, The other me ' b1i fam- � . ing bers Of k w --- ' .. I .... ot from 500 - . - _. �� — . 1, ing; .�tt present writing, however, ily refuse to accomp iny him and be We are now pa ing orders for Mirch I - __ __ . . I � . ­ . I I "I . I I but not c- to mpla &t5e perroli. Leave fo .. -t ----------- . I � . I . wehave plenty of snow has decided � ,o th I e journoY Wall P6Per bsugiug I . st Als 80,011 as, ; . - � I I your order now. . - - . � � � Dough to interfere with the running al6ne. ; I I � . i -.-a .. ..... ... i - r( I - . - . . .. . of wheeled vehicles. In tbii part of ' ti YO I Iowa, the -southern, it is con%iderably . ;., Scaicity of Teachers . _. � - � � I 'R a to-ha,ve n .. �11 . i - I ALEX. WENT'L � Lass for the ; '. - 11 11 . I! i . warmer than the northern counties Dear Expositor, -Ix! some par.ts of A M , 9 $ - - I - I L. - . . ; . . .:. - . L . '_ and much' milder than in Ontario. Ontario teachers who are eo,mpeteat SEAFORTHo fi . . - __ . I I I - Tho carrion crow and s c other ar6,io scarce, as to almost cause a . 1. . � I . . - -is esp& ur framing a SpeoialtY. b I - I I . summer birds remain with us All famine, so to speak. I This ­ Not a . I � I � I i . . - I I � I - . I , I . L A . - I 11 - - : � � - winter but not in sueb.large num- iaily so in the case of male teachers. in& I I L ­_ � I I � , P I i , 'We have There are diff eren t reasons why such i W Ski ' - . . i . . I - " a h � I � an � rt& -1 .1 . - ­ � . I read with much interest acoOnnts Of a'Iscarcity is the case, tive part M Berlin's life� He was . in - . . t : .. .. � I I I . . � ­ I'll : Ontario ex-aldermah and for almost 40years : � the phenominalsnow fall i An the theological prof ession men I inlent is now on th - - - I . � � istraU of the, coun- m 0 -mm -- . I - , the leading mag � n � � � I I I L i . rselves a�0, not so set, __ __ . , . . I and hear.tily congratulate', )u I Lree, not I casting any re ty, For 20 years he was a in rly.. The, mosvim - �_ I - � � , ember o � - . . - P"W__ � � I . : a , shovell ng -snow floctions on that worthy body, yet . -- I off $kirm zwe h* - - ,---- � � I . of Education and a di- t ll � ffe� 01*��L - I _' . - for the present al, least. oss discrepancy of the Board � - - .. tors " groeb you W�- � .. . . i ical Insurance t � - I � __ , L - . .. Prosperous Farmers. f somewhere? Which 11 of- the profcs� rector of the. Econom a,voroi na old styi�;_%- � : ,, � � .- . - I I. ` s have evolved 0 Co. since 1871, In politics he was a b 7 � - The farmers in this.state re quite .,jj,,d it tb greater f L I - I . . I . ,,n h kgrouoA L ­ � po uncli Conservative, ( �, I -1 - I . land is r , nsibility? Is 0 . So )G I . � iti;� t�aea, best 'and.44 lied.*61b. - I I . . . *_ 91 � � I I � .- - I I I . very high priced. Good farms sell e 4ho has to deal with the child for I ' 0# widt rAnge from, Of .- I - I from $80 to $125 per acre according five days out of theseven? ' Auron Notes. 0 .Okirri. up to $10 for -- � - . st � . to- - . ts, nature of soil and Compare, the -remuneration receiv- � I , � - - .. � I I � to improvemen . J � ! � , N I s now post office was oc- . proximity to markets. T ais will L! by our teaching and preaching —Clinton 7 � - - 000-0+00 #**so , I ! ' day $ 1 . . . . .. - . st time on, Tues I pied for the f ir. � � ns. Thii former have to be eu � - . never 'be a country for rasing ap- profes.sio � � . . r � � � � : � - 11 :0 . : . ples as the trees 'are short lived and coOtent with ,41most 1 one-third that of last week, . - (>Ods a 1 '__4 � "While going down cellar at the, cl .- We haye put all ' - ter goods at prices whic will the fruit far inferior toLhe0ntario pi�d to the latter. : I; it not, then,. I I .� win * ' hospital recently, 3�iursO b � � . . product. Grapes do well and are c6nsidering. that the public school Clin ton I . - � - I ' - I as cluick as they * - ­.- not give any 6f the I Ines -advertised much time'to rem In raiscd.'in vineyards sometimes con- tqache, . r, who hasJo do with the Connolly missed her -footing and fell r , I - & - Po . Itry are lnl�ulding ' . I- &e8a goo& and - � I ... our store, . People who can manage to get around at I are sisting of several acres. of our ture citizens and spraining her ankle. e di ­ ­ raised. extensively and prove very he ,�tuyt � of , the legisla- —Mrs. Dinsley, of Clinton, fell th . � - 2 S r r �,to, be au uuw * - getHng their share, and have good use for the goods b ught profitable, The - farmer's wife, gen- tu-re of our progiires4ive province to other day ,and. broke her hip bone. � I , . . I ..... - . . _.. � . erally takc.4 -charge of the yrtrds and come to the - rescue of the teaching As Mrs, Dinsley is well up in years 7 01y importati � � � . I . . I ,he ioUS4 t � orm � .these ftightfully cold -days. - - - _� � sometimes .as many as 500 young -ession by fixing minimumsal- the ,accident is t , more ser � �. . . - . - . - - � I pr, f Moraley, an old and Y I FAY -should we not I � I . .. - . .1 ­ ebicks are hatched and reared. Eggs ar',, . worthy of the n me of such. On —Mrs, John . I I � * il . - Godericb, died t I � I h r, per dozeii a in-imum salary of �$6 esteemed resident of " 4 for the early - t , - i and live poultry about go per pound. te' cher could suppoi,i a family 'I and' last week, af t l- G , . . NEVER BEFORE - - a 10 up, are better - : , I . . . - . The Rural Telephone. could then be more able to keep him- ness from paralysis, The deceased I � � . � , � . i . I ry lit- was a native of Ireland, I , � . - � - . � " I Rural telephones have been intro- so -if supplied, with the necessa , .; 'his. is the idieA � I - -thi country had to endure such cold d the farmers' e � —We"esday of last week, Rev.D. w I - Have thel people of 3 uced into most of r ture which manyj a teacher�has - I . . . i I � I I - I 1: , he matrimonial knot 10 AWs stP11 another - atber. . . ­ � e years and, the to do -without. B, McRae tied t Cranbrook, between . . __ I linds are being continually extended. oping that I am � not, takjng� too �� . � we . . I at the manse'at I Kz:ustve, and can:. .- . I - , ' - Thomas Lucas and Miss Rate Bier- si I . much of your valuable sp �� - I Sometimes a dozen farmers or more ace, 1', am, I tire firat choice, 7 - NEVER. . BEFORE ' . a small company. � One of Them. ness, both of Grey.towuship. U . . I I � . .combine and form I - 7-- � —At St. Peter's church, Goderich, . . - I - . . . They frame constitution and by- � - z i b - � 4 �- Have the people in � ffiese parts bad 'such money S&Ving laws;, purchase their poles, wire and. The Usborne and ibbert 1�sur, on Tuesday of last week, Miss Mar- ir :, . - I tinstrume. .bare in I garet Webb, daughter of Mrs. Thom- � � . I . nts, then equalli 13 I &nee com any . ' Ok . chances to buy *earables -which will protect and help them. the expense. The -work is done by as Webb, of that town, was united b . . I 't . . ' -themselves, an electric- Tbc- annual mwtin�of LlieUsborne % I tin P: Chis- n . I � � � - : � da the farmers in marriage to Mr. Aus 0 1. , . , Z , , � Stan I I I h in of South African war fame. � � � " - 11 - __ I � ic M. - MY - d the cold, and go about their'business -with some - ian b(ing employed in some cases to and Hibbort Mutual:Fire I surancc hot , st week : r S P - � e of comfort. Note the lines of goods on sale, and some placo the instruments in the homes, Company was held in Farquhar on —Wednesday eyening of Ia. � ' . � : t c 0 -of alarge company, ­ . I - ' in th . I . gre I . I but in others, the farmers place them Monday, the Ist hist. , Although h presence 13 rr) I I I- . prices : , woatbor was storm and the roads the, bonds of we0lock were consum- 13 11111� . themselves. The average expense per 1. y . � I � I - A, there w ttendanae of mated between Win. J. Stepbonsoi), 0 � 1- � member may be $35 though it is of t- b as a fair a _; e ii � I � 1 S 1 1 � : . � i en less. One rural system connects moinbers. The several reports show- of Grey and Miss Flora May, daugb- � : I me 4nd on March 8th- bt ! � i � with another by a switch in one of co Ithe company to b,, in good shape, ter of N. and Mrs, Flatt, at the bo n : . . o I � ; bot1h f inancially and i otherwi �4estine, He will b__a_ ; . ALL - FURS , seowhile of the bride, 5th line, Morris. it . I . I I i the homes which is operated free and ,it were not ON- —There oied at the House of Ref- h e days. it will , - � rerse the, losses for the y1e, 01 . - bt i I in this way one farmer can cow eo,tin- trip for afor* - - -another miles away and of c;!;iv(11, The two retiring directorso uge, Clinton, on Sunday last, at the P 1. r� vhth I 0 F� We wish him suj�- � One half to two-thirds regular price course the women have the 6me pri- Mr� W. H.Passmore of Usborae, and age. of ninety years, John Knighton, .1 �_ t I I I I r ' � M 01 � JouriiVy.—Mr. Jobs. I I .1 . i vilege. As there are no sa t s, of Hillt rt, were re -el- a well known charactOr in and about , . 1� 60ife iLrrived homa-a-#- I ! . I i . d W. A. Turnb�lrll and G, L. Exeter for a number of years. He n �� - . I- . I I pay or no rent for instruments the cOt'ie! I f R;u th r e- 1. fir three montfiq� trilf -- 4 expense. of operating does not cost 4f Ord we- e r' elected auditors- resided for' a number of years with i I . d, p : . � fes M '$tates. They eakyed each member more than 25c per yea;. There was a strong feeling pani t- r. Willi'l Roweliffe, London roa I � i -its I ; . WY time a call 0 among the members at the meet- south. nid dly, but John ft __ All I Overcoats , _ I I I . � . . I Irk a rural system evc I . compar�;y .Sbo�uld pay 'a —Mr. JoAn Snell, who for some F . ,bere again. Outaii* ��' I a . is made it rings every bell in the air- ipp; tna � � tar him.- ­ I .. . - f cuit and each farruer knows his will higher price for animats killod try, years madel his home, with his daugh- a , . - - i - __ I ,�. I . One-half, the, ,regular �price by the kind and number of rings. lightning jand a resolution waspas- ter, Mrs, Walter Belden, in Wing M Pft-ozater. - - - - � .*- _. . . I For histance, one, man 9 s call is three sod instructing thd, - directors tO ham, died at the holide of hisdaugh- i � I -)lange the rate so� that hereafter, ter, S. 1 Miller, in Wroxeter, on S &�'. SandeTson. lef t UA . . I short rings, another is three long t, Mr , . 0 0 1 nim S - rings another is two long and oile Ovo-thirds of the cash value of the Sunday, 7tb inst. Mr. Snell had been p I I ,- - ' : `rpwn nd -may-, - �� short, another is two sborl. and two aniMals'so killed ww'111 be paid, Mr. a resident of Huron county for inany A 9� . a, fa - All Winter Suit ­ 1, - i�lto Mrs. A. Mulery . . . I . "I long, etc, The long ring bOng made ' Thomas Cameron, w�o has acted as years and was aged 77 years. a , � . I � wa strezt,R. Andisft ' # I by turning tbe phone crank about s�crotary and treasuier of the com- —About seven o'clock Sunday s � I � ont Sunday with briot - , I �: . four times and the short by turrAing p4nY "for fifteen Y4rs retired, and morning last, a serious explosion c . One-half the regular nrices I � I - esidence of Mrs. d , g.utcb.—George "I . Jw- — [ ; from one-half to one. No one is sup Mr. b, W. F. Beavers was appoint- took plave. in the r - . - � wn .ed , his . successor. Mr. Cameron ,was MoTaggartj sr,, of Clinton, The gag- I . ' 11 . "of Listowel, ViS91W � . I posed to listen to any but his 0 - :� . � - . I i . . people are. al most active, effi bich the house is light- ( 20mas Rae, ongst, . i � ,all, although gossiping ci nt and compet- oline with w -,liey team defe&W `9 � I sometimes guilty *of stealing mes- out official and his retirement will ed, leaked out and coming in contact t . L I Ord by a -wore of _0 . - ,3ages intended for other ears. be a distinct loss to 'the company, with the beat from the furnacep ex- c �. .X All Heavy Under w�ea' �� ip % ed here on TW& .Sometimes the, farmers have their any many of the membars'will re- ploded. Fortunately not . much dam- a , X X T I . � � , lines. attached to a city system. In gret his withdrawal. Mr. BelVe3r, age was done. I "-L' San r - I - ' builds and however, is a good man and when he I —Mrs. Isabella McPherson, afor- Torsythe that case the company � I ul inton, died in - I �', =P,:�Ilt ne- - alf to two-thirds reg ar pr c� equips the line and charges e arm- gets broken in, the �compa.ny should in resident of C! . � I .. . i -1-11 � This system not su ng from the change. Woodstock on Saturda .i - � . � : . er $18 per year rent. ffer a,ny,thi �Y, 6th inst., at �, __ ... � . . � � . I I I th 31 in our At a mecting,of the directors sub- the age of 64 years, Deceased was t � . 0 , � C : I -1 has become so popular � - R *Mve- - I 1. , t — homas Rya obert McPherson, for- . city, of ,Atlantic a -special telephone sequently held, Mr. T n, of the widow of 4& —We taka t1w, fa- � . - ted president.- - morly A C Clinton,who , � L).6vil't L%keFrse, Pks* 1.� All . Win er I aps 1 girl is ,employed to attend to the ibbert, -was re-clec . on The- remains It - ! - 0 ! years ago, #. . rural calls. !The patrons o this.sys H ; died many _ . . Mr- Jcmn R. Hub* � � 11 - � - I I . . r�vs, Oatarf& but; no.wat I I - . �. I . tem can receive daily m Lrker re- � The Bay Insurance Companv. �vere brought to Clinton for inter- ­ A nalta * _� ts,forcas�sof the weat'ier,latest I bear Expositoro—if , u ,will allow ment. . f !V,h- D&kotA,W" On -e -half to two-thirds regular - ( 4 - price por 0 %urch of Advelik on A -w- - . . telegraph news, can also order re 0 1) I . me spac' in y ur pa�;Zr I might just —A quiet wedding took plq4e, at ,, . � 0 diaw ma -7 . 1p . . � � I I 1� pairs for machinery and summon a say a few words egnelerning thellay the National hotel, WinghaM, on ! .1, P� M. to I 1 � I I ' � hen Miss niable young ladouvw. - I , pbysiciaur when necessary without Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and Thursday of last week, w I I t I Th,e Cash I I t SA I is MOV119 GOODS 0 T I b � 41 tc � 11 - leaving their homes. might prevent cosiderable trouble Adeline, Shaw, sister of Mrs. L. W, Aroom -in ove of C614__ I in 0 of George k �f Dev_iFa Lake. It* - MI Iffeavv Glows a' ad Nitts Rural Mail Delivery. to.som embers. I bavejust Hanson, became the wif I I , . 14� - 40 � � — I I Possibly a greater boo to the received the annual �rdpopt which has McMillan, of High River, Alberta, w4in wishing them, XW_*_ . . � If I I � ' I us -years of nf�_ I ' 1 - farmers than the telephone, is the been'seut to me aloug with Wcaldn- The ceremo,py was performed by Rev. �- �� I 4 �. rural mail delivery. FineI3 equipped . and Mrs. IWO31illan Z - � d0r, anA looking ovcr lit I f Ind every- - Win, Lowe. - Mr i I .-- i . � 33 and 1- 3, off regular price, � '. 1. vered rigs, in Vharge of a govern;- , s a rule I al- left on the afternoon train andwill l I I I , � . . -11, _ . . I , __ t . ­ co thing.- satisfactory. � A �� - I - i i a"+ fricer distributes mail through � 4� .4-4�-A lw'hn "11 I cef- 1, tre tbo bost wishes of a number of I � 4—Dunew MoLsras & 7, ` Ilibbert, &_S�ff PWT- . ft I - #_ ' "'r .' ' ' I-Tg b a f, Sir RiahnA7 � -, � I � I . t�4 . t �rasfnver, 4 ' R* - I . . fourteem monthe old, SO � � , awl, . eAvoied in Breasam I.W-- 1- imooth-:,�W,: a pew.h WA *. _h 6bovr-Horn breed, W4#1111- 1. � _df - 8b. J0000 ifi� � - � Sop!f# ---- �3111 il, bit. X4010 I � qala equally goo&- Wbi* I . X o g 1pm � I I ­ : I #11e#_ � I i . 1,R1.W._1After the 1140 I 1. 1 eat -,ion. No. 12., f [AW" :11 I . i tw _� mo'�d&y avenlugo . . X or given ill h-oizor of* I . . I ....... tter-h4ves &VdL t-S&OW- � -1 I J40i I W, rof themedtiollf, ' � � 4h and L,mJesboro- -F4---'- .. r4porged. byan OX0806t . 7 - - I kw. Brown; Supplied * � . t .� , ,aicumupany diisperis4olt,10- I ,_ 1. 11. �i, g thorou bly 803010 " bir. and Mrs. , N"Hw- - ': i I I , , � I __ - - . � t I : - � Mffi Notes. - , I V1 cKinly, a I f Mor0i,00-00" 11 a ft - _0 Dro. Porker an- I. ,.,! the face, one day" ff, � �J.'ly i, a man of 93 YAt*.*_. i. � , �Lhv operAtion rev�;rlw# 1 7 1 : � �Ord, & former Logall b* . � � POW 100aafut in bwddes iP . v I I . , � bout ,o take A tr1P Jf,�hwvivng fallen halt to. *1% �6�ie, - � I* � � Fichall young ladids W* . . . I , money. to buy, & P1311111frit , , I ' � rl*" (jot room, in that to** i� f tx 1, suit on Fridi'T AWAIF � . � - �hslo 0 � � fin& piano was Ifto 4, af,�,'of the churchy . - � I . I - � . - � _3 of some mouths* WO 1) - NO! tebt Mr. H. -. Ito at his home 10 ii"o- r� &ad one inonth,' jW- ;1�- mitoball for F0810-0 I talliloh Jd6*_ I A, he wa-1 a a - * I ii.�[, a ConservatIVO, f - I f kri - W I k unswick . r but W99t-Iff, A v 11 i ince Edward blAnd, Xt � . 6.. Len children. I � OntArio Furniture - rlf,�t ia Stratfcna last wl_ I ;�l A �� � I jd�legates were Pr � - � � I- I K(Le-slonq Were held. I.- I I I .. . - - I ir�.tu evening, WA.&M, a, - . I - ,eitand, & OodlY 41'0_7 . i ­ � L ; , I 1� . - i 7 . I � . - . I � v � I i . . . I T � . i z , ---- I : - - I I r . - .. - I � . . I I - - - . mlr�__ W . � &" W ways.1try - �Ax - � IL . � � i rural -districts, He also sells - . 0 ; I I the ings, but this year not feeling very f riends, � stamps, cards and issues money or- well I did not get o —Mr. John McLean, of Wingham, � - All Heavy Tr � 4ers. Each officer selects his Own know - everything spoken at that has had a number of in(," getting Out . cut is so per- I . I I route and the arrangem meeting, but as I was told that Mr. wood near Whiteollurch. Last week . I � a i fect around here that few farmers Kellerman, of Dashwood, made men- two of them were struck on their 30 and. 1-3 off regu lar price - I - - have more than a mile to travel f or tion of f ireg 1caused. by thrALsbing Ma- he -ads by falling limbs, On Thurs- io __ - .. ail. The patrons ha ­ Robert eceived some . . � their m, ve to pro- obines and that farmers who are in- day, Baird r . . I . I I I Butch- . I � . i vide their own mail boxes, which are, suted in the company are h, and on Friday, Sam . . . � � I - - . ; manufaotured by companies and 4 barrel of water and. a Eaft inson was the unf9X,tjunatc one. Both pfovpd by the postmaster general, ;it ing' within a fe�Iv feot of t cir were knocked down,by the force of Moe S 11 costin-g about .$L5o,,- soin, ore,some In. Now' I tbink� fhat. the dirce- the, blow. A few stitches were re- . All fleavy'., S . 'k ' , � less. *� As- the - m � al � I ,carrier does not bal�,` ' I i ''I - any shoulil consider quired to close the wound$, ' travel all roads in a distiict, somc-� that part very carefully. I Was not —A caic which -%vas tried before 33 and 1-3 off regular' price. , times five or 'six boxes mi,y beseen. at that meeting, but/ understood tbe magistrate, a,t Dasbwood, has I _. . I I at a cross roads with the names of some who were Ncr�e Ws# that Mr. caused considerable talk in thaV . . I . . - the owners, where the ail is lef t kellerman tboughtp ,-in his opinion, stirring Vurg. The principal of the, � � I for. A very he vy f ine is that t]60 clause should either be on- �school ' whipped a boy for disobedi- __ I ,. , I imposed upon people who in any way � ' f I rom. I forced or expunged from the rules ence arid for running away All Heavy1op it I . meddle with �these roadside boxes, altogether. Now I strongly agree school, The boy's father evidently . I In .0 . . as they are under government con- with Mr. , are thought the puniiN ent too severe , Kellerman for there -, . � a I - - . trot. I I very, f ew farmers! in the company �ind bence the case, The- sympathy ' erm ar price. I Prohibition. . w . ho keep up to that rule. I am of the community .seems to'b�� with -33 and 1=3 -off mdlul I I . - - Some may be interested .n our pro- 17 if all the directors them- the teacher. . . I I . . � 4oubtfu I I . '. I I . hibition law and in knowiag how we , selves ba-ve a baitrel- of water at .Mr. and Mrs, John McCartney, r .. . 14+40044 4, , i � � olmesvillp, who went 1. ..� .-#** -1 I . . . I . � � control the liquor traffic. We have I formerly of H I I � tl�eir barns A tbreshiDg time. , . ! -1 I - - I n6t got.absolute prohibition by any d6n1t want the dir - to Souris, Manitoba, r--arlY a Year I ade �to order fIr , al m6ans, but have a syst�m a long " tention of remain- ' Liberal disbounts given on s.uits m , step in the xigbi'_ directioil. Before a pany to think tbat:f am dissatisfied, ago, with the in -urned to . � I I � � �because they havd, paid ,those who ing there permanently, ret orderS TedeivedduringFebruary. ' I , I license can 'bi gianted ,a large pro- we�e so unfortunaO as to get their Clinton last Saturday, and are at . . I . . I 'dent voters must r � : 1. I I - i d e stopping with their son -in- . . . ! portion of -the res' -fiuildin-gs bur ch although they present . - - � ; ign in favor of such licouse." TbCX'o ly, it i tbe rule, b -�AL 80.01 L . . 8 ,did not complvl;� ut by law, George Hanley, Mr. McCartney ' � - Pt, W! I - estrictions,. The 4t all he . - I .- i h i havilfg- that c1lause,' ,stated in their did not - find life in the we I � : I license f(,,e is $500 annually. In the, bolicies. It ia- all 11ight if the direc- 'bad anticipated, and returns here- , I I . 11111 , . � bar room no seats, music or screens tors aic all nien'Who will use every with the intention of g in . are all ' owed so the soci, I drinking ompany alike, but this vicinity for the .balance of his � . G.reig .. S t � ew'', a ft,. .1 I habit .'is largely done away with and � if there are .any vrbo will not give days. . IL I 9' the frequanters of ,those places arc� the same rights t his neighbor or _Thci3lst annual meeting of the - � I : . - plainly. visible from the side walks, atiy other m,ember f the company as I il mall L _ Howick Mutuo.1 Fire Insurance Com - I a-nd4­ i Under' our system very few 5 , he -would to 'himself or his greatest pany was held in the township ball Johnson Bross" Old St I ,11 t,pwns have licensed hotels or sa- friend, it migb,t be � a very- heavy' loss in Gorrie on the 5th inst., at 1;30P. . I : to-Wn under. 3,1- - wou ell I I I . � 16D -as. I know of no to the, one whom t ey d like to In The meeting was fairly w I . ; � .. � 8:E1 IF 0 1Ar_r3B: . . � I 000 inhabitants where liquor issuld, pl'ay sharp with. .Now -friends @�nd Mende.d. and was most harmonious . 7 1 . I I or place licensed. Druggists are is-- I __`_ rbe president, J. *R, L . I � — I I sued a special license to sell .for " directors I am speak ng from exper- throughout. � � ___K_ , __ i . edicine; then every puiebaser has ionce, having- had similar trouble Miller, presided until ' financial state- , with township coupcillors, whichbEL4 ments of the year were disposed of, � to sign his name and to tell in writ- . , . caused sickness and death in my f am- after jv,bich John Stewart was,ap- � to I-Ang the ailment the liquor was pur- ily, just because tl�eY w.Duld not give pointed 'obairman aild discharged the in 0 _ Manitoba and the - e S_ chased for. it is somewh.-tt amusing me the same right' �ua justice as duties -Of- that position in his usual � . . I . . . . ­ . � to examine 'these records for if true they took for theii�lv'�s and others, efficient manner. James Edgar =d __ OVV*#*~ , '� I I : wbat'L a panacea intoxica ing liquor hq I the chance- . _rm of off ice as __ . - . . I - ts of the hu- simply �ec"use t H - James Wylie, Whose te -elect- - m ust be for. the ailments ge 0 , . I � I � � W e. 0 - ; to take, dvanta i, M Ping directors had expired, were re I , - It, how tO - 'a i n Lands, hOW man race. -- that the a irectors, �J�o Insurance lamation. James Foster .How ito reach : obt . ­­ John F. Landsborougb, D , or cd by,. aco - , Miller were re -appoint- - I Company will not� dict. 'with similar , -to Make a Home. I t . Atlantic, F.ebruary 5th, 1904. injustice although the and Robt. r. The . ,V have it in ed auditors for the ensuing yea . I - . * I .� I - . their power to do,�so.. I am, following Statistics are takaA from We give away books on application ontaining all the above informatiO140 —A resident of Sebringville, near w i Yours truly, the reports submitted: Policies in . . , Lin IF. Stelok, Bay. 1903, 3,672 ; We also glaaly give any other Matio intendiDg­trav�llers may'l.require, Stratford,yv,ho became interested � I I force on December 315t I . � . I - . infor 1 � . Dowie literature some time ago,lias .................... 41 olioies issued' during the year, 1, . . p ­_ ash if they call at our office or write US. 1� � iiekic, one of Berlints 296; se in policies, 202; o , decided that Zion City is the place —John A. M, increa ium . I 0. 9 for him. After r�ading accounts * oncer settlers and business men, balance on hand, $12,712.48; prom . published from time to time concern. rdail after a brief ill. notes in force, $284,069-65; amount .& EWART9 - Ag nt T. He was aid notes, $258,938-85's GREIG ST w .. available on s . . . I ing Dowieism he wrote and obtained ness, at the age of 81 years. I . Dominiou Expresor, a pile of literature, which he began the f atber-in-law ' f ,Dr. H. G. Lack- increase in amount at risk,$460,958; a - Tioket anaTelegraph, and , . I to distribute, Later, he remoXed gp ing C. P R. ­ I .r,, X. ]�. F., an�bid takeu aii a" Amount of insurance written dur I I I . I I i . L I ", I ! - . . I . .- I . . I I , - . . . i I � . I I I . ­ �, . . I . ,� .. . . I . I ­ � ­ I . : 7 . � I . . . - . . . - . I I � I - . . . � . L . .... I ,� , ,� - I .".. . I . : I I . - - . - .. - 11 � T I � - - . � I . - I I . - � � . I . . . . I L I � � I : . L - I I � - . . . I ­ L . . - . . ­ -_ -_ - ­_ .­__.____­­­­ --- -- I ­ - ­ ­ ­ I � I I ­ .11 . . ­ __­ - ­­­ 1-1 ... W----- -_­­_­-­­­ --';-'�'LL-�"-�Q"�.,".-,--.-----�,4�— I i � I � I - __ ___ . - ==� I %_ MCLEAN .BRO-S., Publishisre - � I I 81 a Year in Advance. - ___ - ie year, $2,061,313; total insurance ye�r 1859, and settled in the town- I force, $5,68�,393. Officers for the !;hip of, Stephen, wbe e she has ever . ,,ar 1904 are: John R. Miller, James- Sjnce made her home.r She numbered : wn, President; Ed. B ans, James- � her friends as marly, while her gentle wn, vice,president-, q S. McKer- and kind hearted nature won f*r ber. . A. the good -will of her many friends ier, Wroleter, secretary -treasurer -At the annual meeting of the and neighbors. She leaves besides a-, luevale Presby,terian church, of sorrowing husband, ,one son and two, . bich Rev. W. J. West is pastor, the daughUL,rs. - . . ',� - . - - Bowing statistic4l, information wa's - , ___­� I bmitted: Families 132. Members Canada. . ceived on profession, 15. by let- � I r, 10; removed, 15, leavin th 11 -Mr. B, Robinson, concewqjon 2, e ro - . ,X � 285. Receipts were $1,576, of -which Logan, 11as sold his fa;m. to Mr. J. 300 was given to I the Schemes, lover Ja:c.kson, Mitchell road, Fullarton, . I ve times the ampunt given at the for $7,000. 1 . . � I - % ­ eg.inning of the present paswfate. _John.MzDougall, of Niagara Falls 'South, � bout $60 was given to charitable is ill with small pox. He was . I urposes. The pastor's stipend was one of those who attended the social - I 11 , . fun,Qtions at whicTl the infection waS I , -At the annual pongregational probably communicated. . I ecting of Knox church, Goderichl -Sir Sanford Fleming bas given - I f which Revi J. Anderson i.s pastor, Queen"s University, Kin-g-ston, a tenth - . ae reports showed the additions to interest in a coal mine near the . - -1 ae communion roll for the year to Rocky jdbuntainsj accompanying the ­ . . e 166, of this number 129 by pro- gift wi th a chec)i for $800 as part. of �, - � ­ � �ssion;. removals, 75, net Ljorease, the first earnings. , , �, i ; membership now, 680. Of the in- . _ Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, widow of , �� I ; , _ I rease 81 cande from the llkibbath � the, late Mr. Justice John Wilson, of . � � I bool and � bible classes. R. ceipts, the Court of Common Pleas, and'.sis- ' . I . I d expentlitures in Sunday .szhool. ter of Judge Hughes, of St. Thomas, . .. � � � uto 312 ; C. E. membership, 81. Total died at Toro, -on Saturday, at the � ��:-' i . �-ceipts in congregation, $6,187, in- , age of 94 years. . . i �_ � udijig $1,314 for missionary and -Edward Werdon, aged 78 yea rs, 1, :, enevolent objects. died at the jail at Belleville on Sun- I ' - .1 . I r, -Mrs, Goodridge, Ono of the old day niglit. The unfortunate man I � - �__ �sidents of Clinton, died at the'resi- was found in a house in thit country , � 1�. ��. nee of her daughter, Mrs, Win. a few days ago suffering from cold J ,7- _. ' cause ureb, Base line, Hullett, on Sunday i .and hunger. Exposure was the ,- . �41 I th inst., at the age of 83 years and , of deatb. - . . ; % - I Iree months. For a number of � -Last Friday night at Utterson, I - d � ,1 Dars Mrs. Goodridge resided in ; Clin- ' near Bracebridge, while crossingr the If, -, ;1 Z6 )n, with her 1�te husband, William . track, ,Mr. Kenneth Morrison, of . - ,� :' - IE , oodridge, and even after hi i4ge, fell and was struekby I � ,.- , " -2 )ntinued to live there up to a1bout , the express. He had his toot taken 1 i -i � she went t ) years ago, when " f 1, ! of f and received a severe scalp wound. Ive - , ,� I ith Mrs. Murch. She was a life- The injured man died the following - ri, T, _ ng and consistent member o the 1 day. ' U � t_� _i -i [etbodist church, and when her iss Booth, commi 4ioner of tha pby- ' -M .15 �1 '! oat powers admitted it, one Of its Salvation Army, has sufficiently re- 11 .., � . -i I I . ost regular attendants. . covered from her recent illness to be r8l, i ' Bruce, Blyth#- who has able to conduct officers' and soldie _ : 7 - . r i � i � � I -Mrs. of , 'Is con suffering from a large c4neer , counci during the last few days. . . I �f . I 11 :� the side f or 6ver two yeara has I Miss Dooth will fill her first public ' sf-. J .2 . cen completely cured by -Dr. Ken- 1 engagement on Sunday, February N - ��, I edy, of Wingbam, through tb� use , 21st, when she will deliver an address - ­ �t S7 E, _ I I f the X rays and ultra-violet�'ays. I in the, Association Hall, Toronto. _Wm. Merkley, who livesmear I -There, is a movement on foot a- __� 2_� � � N � I , `11 I olniore, came into Turnberry near- I mong the Liberabs of Toronto to . N ,� I � . forty years ago. Ile has kept ac- I tender a banquet to Sir Wilfred I i.A , , 1-1 I ount of the logs and wood he has ! Laurier in th a immediate futur-e. Sir 41 ­ _ .- � old since locating on the farm he 41 Wilfred bas not signified his abil- I 2 - � 0 !_6 . ow lives on, and the, sales have a- " ity to attend a function of thekind il 7- ounted to $8,400. Mr. Berkley has I before the meeting of Parliami6nt orL �; i ; �, . ad two experiences of bush life, for i March 10, kAt it is confidently hoped i , , �, ii . to coming to Turnberr he i that be will do so. revious ly I ' leared ,the lot in Shelburne, on -Edward Martin, K. C., senior �, . - �, f A �� i� � , ;1 FA bich the town ball in that place member of the firm of Martin and ' � - N, - . - ow -stands, and. drove the first nail I ! a thriving bu!4ness Martin, of Hamilton, and one of the best known lawyers in Ontario,died fF .�, '� �i . 1. . 1� i what ig; now - i lace. I tb Sunday morning at his home in t at � - " Z tys: .Wil . -The Clinton New Bra sE I city, The end was not unexpected, deceased having been in poor-bealth it Y �, �.j ;� air received on Wednesday mo ning ifor about a year, and in a crit;cal "I f'; IA, beauty of a cribbage board, ma e of I � ; condition for a week or more. He t to � ?,i I . . alrus tusks, which are ne It was sent him by . D. � was 70 -years of" qgv, ;, � . I.! '� , , vory. tewart, who ,was here last .,Week . I -Joseph Cedar, Windsor, wassen- tenced to nine months in the Ceritral 1 , . 1. aying him a visit after being in It is Prison on a ell4r9e, of bigam. Cedar �_ _ I � �, laska for the past ten years. ,g irl, ,�. married two Windsor, Nellie . - � - . � �, work of art, and our ellgravets on tool burners on wood and Idath- Bastion and Gertie - Westbrooke, I . 1_� . � � and r are not in it with the fine *"k 13 inches within eight iii-ontlis. Cedar Js a -simple, illiterate fellow, and did not , , ?! � I , . ­ � i I , one on this piece, of tusk, Ong 'and weighing about 3 potinds. I realize the, � 'his )me, enormity of er - . �i It . �_41 ; n it are - engrav6d -and colored all hence the light sentence imposed. It is strailge the kind e,f people that - - .-..: �� I he species of animals and bird# pe- E 11 can get marrjed� - w- . - �t uliar to that c6untry. The, itame address of the artist is, also � _ - The train from Winnipeg a f ew 1, �. � I i; I �. . . - nd laced thereon, being John Octuck, da ago had on board the dead body Y-9 ho had bee a dining car hand w n t � � i -I � , �� jolue, Alaska, It ; i Goderiell Signal says: Thirty of killed about North Bay. In getting - � ; - �� Z 11 -The niles is not a short distance Nr a 1] . - something out of the box under the dining'Car his arm was caught, and , , " I - � � . � � t, ramp even in summer tilneo b�t conditions such as Prevailed -be was unable to get out when the �; j � �, I I : .1 � �. Inder I ast Friday W -90in0what of a 'feat. train started. He was dragged from . North Bay to Rutberglen, a dis- -- i i - � - �. 11 rhe three O'clock train out Gin Thurs- became stalled this I i tanco of 27 m:lefi� Both his IeV,3 W-erO . I I . � -, I I � , ;Z i -I lay afternoon ide of Dublin and was unable to cut loff and his ar= was broken.' ' lli�s lk6dy too was frozen .Stiff wheM T . I i 1� I . . . � nake headway all night, The, pas- however, were- hospitably � �Ae was takpn out. - � . . �z � - _: � . : _ ougers, . se of the �ntcrtained at the expen . -The safe in the, privat, bank of Col. James Munro, M. P,P, at Em- I i � � � _� - - Grand Trunk, Lionel Parsons ,was them and the next morning bro, ,was blown 'open by bank robbers ' . ' ,.* 11 I I I among 3eeing no prospect of returning by at.tlirr,c o'clock last Friday morning $30 taken, Bank notes to the : � . I I � . I rail, started oil 4 tramp for Sedforty, � expecting to catch the snow plow on and value of $2,000 were overlooked. I I . . ; �: 1 I': Z ; . � . its way �ip to Goderich, At seaforth .Dy!n,amite was used and the entire office was shattered. The burglars, . t., � " L -, ". - he spent about an hourr but thesnow - I down the who were. ibree in nu mber, first vis- 12-, i � � I . � plow was still along way . Clinton, line, so be, ci)71f, on UP to ifed the Traders' Bank, but finding ; 11 - -1 . . � . � . � I and its plow rind train were still a two clerks on guard, they departed - after being fired at. Half an hour � -� I . "! . � � 1 good way off decided to continuebis herea- lat-or the explosion 'Was heard at �Col. - � : 1 Z � , : , t tranip. bir. Parsons arrived 6 havijqg been on the MUnTo's, bank - The clerks of ibe ' , I � r Z � - ­ bout p.. in,, road since ten in the, morning, and Traders' rushed to the. street and saw three men drive away.in a cut- � 11 - � , -, � . I i was in good time to a'ttend the ball ter. I i-, � 1 � -, I that night, feeling none the worse, -A boiler exploded at 11arrison's . LX � � ; � of his little bit of exercise. emiah Griffin Mills, Parkhill, last Friday night. h h every :building in � � i t �j 1-1 - r �� � ; -1 � on last Friday, 5th inst., Goderl ob �, its well-known ootogen- � . the town and as the, electrio lights � - A . �. I - , Z . loses one of arian icsidents;' and one whose hon- disappeared simultaneously everY- p on,clusion th',14. 1 , '; �. _� , � � him uuiver- c.sty and integrity jnade- I in the county the boiler at the electric light plant I i ri 1 A sally esteemed. Born of K�erry, Ireland, Mr, Griffin came bad blown up, Tt was soon discover- ed that it was the boiler at the Ilar- q _� . . 7 � T I �_. r to this country about fifty years ago Clinton. At the rison estate roller ,mill which had . I I - � . I and settled near time of the building of the Buffalo- caused the trouble. Happily no o4e, - I killed or injured, . but most of � - �� �11 T , i Goderich railway he became engaged work of construction and af tell was the glass in Main and King streeAs z �, I � �_ � - i � -i in the working through to Goderich -with became, a resident of the was brOlven. Tbe West end of the mill was blown -out, the engine house � � � , I : , �_­� � - _.. the, railway town. Mr. Griffin was in4rried in completely demolished, and the wool- en adjoining badly wrecked. I I I 11 , , ­� Ireland to Hannah Mahoney and leaves tbree children surviving, Tho- mill Pieces of f be wre4;kage were spread : i I I : I . ,� ; � I ? . � �! mas Griffin, and Mrs. JOMUS Dean$ . ' so n in all over the town. . a - -The Ontaric� Government has of 1, ­. -1 �i of - Goderiebt and a nother the t3tates, Three other children e of ,.9olizitor to tbe . - ",-, . I . ! died in infancy. A brother of the Treasury Department, rendered va- cant by the resignation of Mr. Frank � JL ��; � deceased is alio livngi After mov- Goderloh be was connected for Ford, to Hon. S. C. Bigg,% and lie will I ,� .., I. , �­ .. � 7 '-. ­ ing to # , s with Soy-Mours some fifteen y-eAar in I . The, SO- in all prDbability accept, , a 1 ary at present itached to the office 1, I . ­ � . . : . . grain warehouse,. Mr. Griffin was till within nine days of is $2,200, but the new incumbent I I I good hoalth his. death, when hesuffered -a,sligbt will, if he a"epts, re,ceive a material ease, Mr. iiiggs, who is at pr �s- , illor e � I , �_ I stroke of paral to the effects , ed on Friday aZ Y3�111`1) h ent prae ti-4ing law in Toronto, is a I : . �. � . I . . succu of which c , age of eighty-five. well known Liberal, and since bi-, 1 � F. �� the good of the oldest and most re- I came to Toronto ton or twelve years ; : r . I % I -one spected residents of StOhell town' ' in the of FALsan Saiinders ago has been active oil the stUray. - , - I - For a short time be was Attornoy- 1 . : � I ; : P , i I ship person beloved wife, of Mr-. James Harvey -Goneral of Manitoba, and Ron. Clif- . ' 'ford Sifton stuffied law In his office � . . t ; I I ,I , paid nature's debt at the, home bar Mr. Albert Brown, at � - Winnipeg. 1, . � I , � 1 � � � I � - of .son-in-law, lot 21,- concession 9, StOVIlen, On The deceased -Samuel Mitchell, Inspector of Government dredges at Winnipeg, . �_, I . . 7. Tuesday of last week, has been in delicate health forsome who is visiting his mother, Mrs. 11. - . � , but was hopeful and after a Mitchell, in Toronto, hio inherited � � � � I I I years. restoratioll to health from. a fortune of $17�5,000 from his unole I �, - partial time to time wag out again as smil- as ever. This time John flefferman, who has just diail at 11obile, Alabama. Mr. HeffeTman �__ I � 71 ing and ambitious . how -ever, the gravity of beJr Wua- was a ".si&n t of Toronto fort -y by ., -- . � . tion was unmistakable and her im- were prompt in their ,years ago, when lip, was employed . the Toronto Gas ComPally'. His nep . mediate friends , rations. She- was in hor usu el Mitchell, of whom .�Ile_ mintst health up to Thursday last when she was very fond, frequently carried - . . taken, down with beartitrouble his uncle's dinner pail to Where he I - I was and gradually weakening her nature worked. Mr. Hefferman was on -e of 'the � she passed to tht Uu- Canadians who entisted in the gave way and world without a st ruggle. Born army of the north in the United I � ei - - 9 on I ire, ,England. she came in Devonsh states -ai-vil war, and- was not beard . - . with her now bereft husband in the , of again. . . � - I . . . . * � r I, � - . I - ! . � , - - - I I r I � . � . � - - � . � I ­ I I I I : i - I I � . � I i , :_ 5 � � I : , I t _� - � I � - .. �� _;1 .