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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1908-01-24, Page 1env arhe buyang such a rise --nate thin tea only aTees- have to aah take advance laying in your as Bleached Linem Tabling Excellent Values at 500, 600, -501 $1.60 1. $-125 and 1# a i on a fl m hand with. Lin have some exce on-. ,.._nish and the Soft re cotton fa he ar to , alien owne And Mull Fridth long cents the yard retia best. values Finish in the trade Tal :e ila White a ° . to the yard anah eetuig ey sav otton basis EAFORTII OL vete arenem (Ileerlee in town. pera le ad the$8,W.- purchased the Swartss at —Wing . and has takes. witch win neeessiteW lee that town.—Mrs. Jr L. Kerr, - bale been under, the 's venal days past at the hone -Kerr in town. We hope sic= be about again. Bayfield. Phe Ladles" Aid, of St An:. eta intend ceding s sock= .serpent of the church ort g, January 24th. Thi -e- pleasant and enjoyable are 1d be -well patronird. Hay. c11.—The first meeting a on was held on the 14e ..tubers were pmt, ThEt were appointed for Hess, sr,, clerk, s Johnston, treasurers rpphardt, assess, v' 4 nen, collector, $7' au-. •Pam,HenryIeeblc . Gertz; .an1tary inspece A. Munn, west, Q. Silbert th officer, . Wilsoi!; esith, P. Lament, F. Baker,- Spencer, less, sr. Zan- e costa action of H: 0. B. i will be received on` iy - the countt c4I e deet at the call of thee • PArgarMelmtt JL FRIBA. ANUA Y 4 Ta tor n ene d If FEW AND MUM ade 0 Down go the prices of all of Furs. A :big stock yet to et rid of ,forces us to reduce still tower the price of every gannept n the store. If y01.1 are interes we want you to see- what a.savi can be made the purchase of ur Coat or Fui Jacket, ar0 w r you no mean'stock to choose fr $2,000 Ivor& AU musfgo with the' .clearanee of ()lir e stock. The sooner you. come, the b choice you'll have. Ore tter a The else Wedn ay; to fill the vacancy in. the Ta_ (*WU% IMISetli by the death ' •B.1:Giann, resulted' in In aferth, wnen, the. result became - :gathered tai Main Street; celebrated; A blg hi ion was formed/ at the Lib - 1 Piper 1,Tohin Hewitt; 'Marched down Main .1 Street At •:19V1, 'SomerVille's anent the candi ate Was met! min 'pieced in • a sleigh and drawn :to' -the cornet .of Main and floderich streets; 'where a bon f had. been insetted. Here Kr. Me acidreeSed Int crew& Mr. Mc- Lean , !afterwards serenaded at his resideace by .Pipere. john Met/amid ands every ing quiet. ilty of 135 Soinh Huron, on At tarns tetteis 0.4 . 3 No. 3 No. 6 THOUGH' we have sold morePvet than were ever sold by any 'Olotli* County in one season, we h riety Ieftitand we must sell the balance. W sell these coats that are still in stook. ; We' the price do the trick. There will be Men hi„ve no immediate need for the garments, man sees a Hundred Saving oats ve a bu ut this seas me t coats w he e coat this winter, he'll need it next sea'son. Buy 18 0 $10 Men..-6-,..Dr6ss..- 0'.Fer:po • .fipr . Dress .07.0.roo • $15..MOIA-, -Q.Stfoo, ,fot. BOYS OVE One lot of Boys' Overcoats for age 2i yoeaatr to eight years,. regulsx $3.00 -,to 413.50 Many mothers will be buiy on t is•1 t. • GREIG CLOT East Side Main Street, One dpor Sio-ath f the, Dominion Bank) ST.3..A.HOIRM Highest pricie for Butter and Egg 1116 No. 2 No. 4 4to it Is Impossible corn' lete returns by. trolling di- . SO ,f4r keceiScl, the, rite are fienowS. The °triplet re - will given next week. No. 1 No. 2 No. 11 No. 2 No. 6 Ma 1 No. ;No. No. 2 No. 4 1904 70 21 52 1 •41 42 22 33 38 23 1908 73 59 39 27 30 .1 224 g 31 60 33' 66 7 70 55 77 255 150 274 eeee 132 . 118 46 -59 49 75 45, 67 47 23 51 25 18 a 70 21 30 72 38 32 70 32 23 * 109i 247 251-. 31 *44 4 35 60 63 71 -109 31 111 L 52 73 51 3Z4 219 339 81 120 93 91 118 91 21 *52 21' 47 26 36 48 34 74 53 60 58 23 74 14 413 325 45 92 84 76 73 65 51 35 04 26 35 71 30 55 52 56 61 155 33 it 15 51 72 66 45 39 45 81 26 57 61 53 82 78 51 118 52 104 66 47 80 *3 nese 271 302 31 139 Seaforth 210 *3 83 Turik'ith 877 197 209 Exeter 123 265 Usborbe 241 '322 . Stephen 412 576 Rensall 93 91 Bayfield 34 80 Stanley 247 251 Hay_ 413 325 155 Mchhillop 271 302 139 i,42a 2,53; 586 2,421 451 iy 111. 135 26 63 77 The New Prison System. One en the important- matters which the next eessien is that of prison re - term and pitson labor reform Last following members.: j. B. Downey, the charmaa, George Pattinson, 3..R. Dar - gavel and Finlay G.. Macdierrald, was appointed to Inquire Into the ques- tion, and their repert will be Tresent- ed • shortly after the session Opens. Among 'other places .'visited by this committee in the search for informer tion i wee. the Mansfield Reformatory in Ohio,. and it in .tiulaght that this penal Institution will nerve as some- thing of a pattern ter Ontario. It has already been amounted that in all probabilltY at -Triton farm will be, established,- and the eontract sys- tem a prison labor abolished. Both these things have been done at Mans- field, but -there the length of imprie- oriment. depende upon the behavior of is a general prie, with no fixed lirnit Or dutation. With this goes a parole', system, thaugh this elms not take effect until after the prieener has served tine year. At Mansfield. a sys-. tern el marks is in, vogue, winch are antarded for personale demeanor, dili- gence in labor or eady and the -re- sults attained. If a man's record. is cured foe him iand he is restored to full citizenship. In ten. years ait Mans- field, 2,160 men leave been turned oat, end -It ,is sad, that. at least three- quattersi of•- this tramber -hare been re- stored te eocletee The net coat per capita -lis &bold '$16,1), a year. The prlioners are 'employed In er- Mg sh e tor thernaelves and other prisoner ,• and iti the manufacture a broeens, harness ma tinware to a Ilmited extent. The 'men are allowed a portion 0: their earnings. ue to 20 per cent. In connectien with the prism tie a faaM 0/ 260 acres, from 000 In 1006. Ken Wereipat te *old °See thts Istria withont immediate guards, and oah of 140 Men eMplbyed in this Ivan inl 1906 tonlY, nye. ettenthted to escape. It is claimed %bat such free - an• d' character. ur The Sovereign Bank, which was lee., tablialieri in 1900, andiwhich bee a num- ber of b' auches throughout this collate", fa has bee absorbed by ahe other charter- ed Ban and 'has beceme defunct. In additionaeo having la.--.nurnber or branch - In June twit, if became necessary to reorgancre the Bank, and, also, awing Since. that time,„ thetBank has been late financial- stringency was too great tor the. ' cripeled Institution. At a meeting . of representatives ,of the as- sociated .11anks, on Thursday evening last, it was decided that these Insti- tutions should assume control of the affairs a the Sovereign, Bann, and thus avoid any serious disturbance in fi- nancial circles. Amaellus Jarvis, President of the Soy- • “ For some time pest there has been nia• tural conditions which have obtained during the last three or four months, which have _created sa still greater drain -upon th edepositsr. and, made it correspondingly difficult to liquidate the loans. These conditions, winch in many .ways -.have been far .more string- ent than have been experienced ta the memory of this generation, could not .evere rapidly bringing about a state a awls 'under which the badness, it continued, would not have been -suf- ficiently profitable. • "When this conclusion was reached, we,at once conferred with the leaaing bankers of the eouatry, and asked them to verify our statements.• These bank- ers have expreesed, their ocinion that the aisets a the Sovereign Bank a Cenatia are sufficient to pay all the liabilities, and an agreement has been made with a .numaer a -banks by winch nearly all of ;the branches of the bank will open _ this: morning as branches of other banks. This arrangement . will entail no loss of any kind to the bank's depositors or customers. , They can withdraw their deposits If tItny flame, Or they can- Allow them to remain with the bank to which they have been Canada; peee books 00:11 be sarrendered and the lutes books of the new banks obtained. Borrowing custoiners will,- of:course, have to make other banking arrangements as soon as possible. The different agencies in thle dist- rict haye been taken elver as tollows ,; whiten by the Standard Bank ; Clinton, 1 and Brucelield by the Royal. Bank; Cioderica, -Exeter, Dashwood,' Credlton, Hewett and Zurich by the Canadlan Benk of Commerce. Produc comfort Pat leasure to have Minutes and am event Mr. W. With us, and he, end hest instr to tell y-ou corre uess work if y is charges ar and if no glasses advice -no dis- ke it almost our eyes tested. ed is but a few d not be better ellsham, our op - 20 y -ears, is still .g all the latest ents is qualified. u need glasses. very moderate`, are needed his is free. John Bulger, three miles or ou here pleased; us if friends doald have we;brought home. seine of the stick as twenty /lichee they think we a out, here with a et stone. The woad la,re although ere willow.% birch and also get the very Riven a two heae. le quite petty faults gone vvli,l find with tin they seem to 'be c peasintly take the land. But they re 110 tear away day. Wishing yom ,ef the semen, Ternal A SOD place. It would me of our Ontario seeh. the four loads terday end to -day. measure as, much In diameter.. Yet freezing to death ck like that Az.). the principally pop- ve some diamond Reim- of Gilead. We best sort cold for imines on the Bat- daye' drive from musing to hear the the new settlers country. At fir.st Int thought of the in this virgin at. Many ot these beings you can tide count:17 to.' all the eompliments WICK READER. Manitoba; and —Ths. stock and were totally, destr of the ascet totes of the e-Robt. Bell, ailled In 4 seal the other day. T pieeep suddenly, Bell in the forehea and six children. Two of the m infesting a ten Irak been done, 711 advantage of this a their grain. McCormick & Phi Panes, Maaltoba, fortune , 4150,00e hitn by a decease He leaves shortly • Ilarniota, Mane ani- the, death a inh aroand the house the child la some unaccountable manner got poasession of eome poison, nutting it Into Its mOuth. Death ensOed within one boar. The bereaved parents have the heavt- telt sympathy of the • entire cominun- VIOrfon 118 120 92 59 35 451 rth West Notes fixtures in /a- lit Macoan, Sask., ed by an exploskin as. lighting plant. sayed by the er- e tire -brigade. Blurts, Mane wee wheel went to nertion striking . He leaves a wife Dertth was almost ak Lake, Mane et - d down farmers ency to 'hold their al a traek loading y tamers taking ethoil of disposing an employee of ps' store, Gilbert sterling, left to aunt in Ragland. claim his inherit - the other iefterrinottee nevieve, the infant e -J. K. McLennan, of Treherne, hag diaposed. of his large general store Wetness to Jos. McGowan, of Bath - well. Mr. McLennan has been a res- ident of Treherne for many years and ha& taken a prominent pen in the business and social lite of the eom- rnimity. - hae long been known as of the meet eeriest and consistent leaves with is family- to reside In Ontario. 't -Thomas Donne ly, sr., fatber of Mayor Donnelly, oh Indian Head,Sasit., home a tew mile from Indian Head. died last week, ard 81 years, at his Mr. Donnelly was one of the pioneer settlers or the district, going to the west from Richmends Ont, in 1882. find bad been engaged in terming ever sena ant three daughtere. fee '.-Roes, afidgelye formerly of Peter- thOely death came as a sh k to his !ekes Pate hut leak ef Dell -inane, Ken., , la 611Prlied Ids mother, Dave residing seven miles' ;West of i five broth:ere and three sisters. e livery stable ” ita keep. The h bar anotber Mtn it Is nearly NO —Jae* 73-411sen. te Indian Head) Lipton. aftet ha, being badly fros erte, had both f er day. His sys thit stand- the s the general hosp Oeceased came large family. Some men driving i a car - had a strange experde ee. The win lifted the carriage bbd'ly, • and sma hing It threw the occ p nts oat. One Of the men was lei to such an Xtent that he had to removed to hp hospital. It was a ig blow,. and caused considerable eo nation. —A. A. McLennan, of the 'firm of Ca Bran & Philips, Win 1p g, pass- ed way last week, after brief ill - nes from memingitls. He j s in his 57t year and was one al t e oldest .mer ibias of the bar In anitoba. Bor in Prince Odv rd Islas d, he arad- uat d from the Prince of W - les Col - mit lege at Charlottetown, e n was ad- mit ed to time bar of Prince ward Is- land, where a practiced ;; some time , About 884, he came o anitoba and took up a 1:•ractice In age la ie. For one time he - a p*t- ner with W,Smart, who a terwards be ine pone +magistrate =n Portage la . $ra,Iris. bout three 'y _, a ago he cam to Win ipeg, and bec::in a mem- ber of the f rn of Cameron & Phillips. He -'had been in failing healh for some time, but his . death Wan a s -h• k to all his friends. 'le leaves a and six chit ren, three boys ant h ee .girls. 51111/1Y Alberta. Dear Rxpositor,--LAI seeetnee your columns aptl notice from time to time jottings- from the West, I do not feel that • I am doine justice to this won- derful clime that has dealt -so bountle fully With us. They say We live Sunny Alberta. Last winter I dispute ed Melt word ; but this winter r -de,.. tuft we are living In Glorious Sunny ihiberta. On the 21st a December we had the first snow that gam us good sleighing. Since then the weather has been beautiful, the thermometer has been ranging mostly about freezing, but net warm enough tO make any per- ceptable difference °a the snow. The eoldest we have heexd of it being here. so- far this winter, is 20 degrees be- low zero. Our crops were very favor- able through here last season consid- ering the backwfird spring. Practical- ly everyohe that put in grain bee his seed -for the spring and many have quantities to sell.. There was a good `country fell from frost tco. Those who can atm. -holding their wheat at $1.. $1.B0 per bushel.—Pttecuriagt fuel does not bother us either sit far. We have three to tau years firewooa within • —1Mrs. Wm the other da in Wallace owlish's), near The patient (lame there on the States, —Mr. Phonies. Bari, of cession to afr, Neo, of Ell sails of $6,800. on ccount 0 111 health, -Iliss Grebe BOx, -of St. to resign het position as the public sehool ot that pasSing with nonors at the or examinatiens at the WI lege of rhea sty. In died last week atter a. II less. Their , only ablid cite a, ytiftr ago. - . died very suddenly the oth r billeting of a bleed vessel ef her ,deatia Dec married ; five . months. Ise Queenie McIntyre, A. L. McIntyre, presi ted teacher of the t of the -Acton public Craton, of ell, tell , and broke rm. of smallpox reported istowel. it trent gan, hits nth oon- tor the ys, bas, teaeber in team -She Miteheli sful in peg Coi- f t.Marys og M- ess than day. The the had pray tighter of of the as been depart- ezteem- stricken d it is been a rs died age a native ef cocoa - ca bee Mr. Lis me ed 'resident of Mitchell, wtli paralyshe the other walking home -from the YarCO is 86 years •of age, doubtful it he recovers. +Mr. Wm. Stephan, who resident a Listowel for 2 12 ears. Deceased waa Ger any ant'. was a tailor P try Show, in Mitchell ent red the hea house of - ettz. in that town, and wings and etherwlse die ad Lis we e presen -and also. Findlay, of orento, one here' of the Layments Miss tnent of that nity. One evening last wee -11 frie• ds :gathered at the - Pet r Pinder, near Stratf a very pleasant evening. Pin er are leavingsshortly so their friends took the of resenting - them .with set of silver, forks and krill —Miss Balitwood, Ottani tendent of the Victorian aft rnoon in Stratford. It uri wood's visit was for the purpose of • -L,A despieable attack wee made, On Percy Petra*, at the Sena e billiard tu• reing home the other nigb He was beaten alino;t Insensibly aa left -17- ;1 ing In the : how, wliero hp was later fon d by ,.4 rean returpinglh me. The bu• t what prometed the le nOt -I-Lemon Hamilton, *he w s visiting in tratford from the was vas found deed in bed the other -mo g at the.. home of his sister, Mrs. Mt He had beep In ratan health up to t e hour of retiring the previous eig t He was - a of strong physiqu -being SIX inches in height a d hie one pe is they we short order. -&ir. O. 3. Humphries, an old St. Marys boy, and brother of Mr. Joseph A. Humphrie, arc tett, orf that town, who left St, Al a 20 y s ago, and settled in Ogden, tah, «le of the fin- est cities in the Western States end which is the railroad. key 0 the coast, was elected alderrean for hat city on.• the Democratic ticket for four yearn' at the recent elections hel there. Mr. Hutnphris started in that city .aelan- ing mill" and lumber bust_ ess and in n€mw a wealthyrLtractor.', ---The Mitchell ,ecorder Cpl last week says: " The first show of the Mitchell Poultry Pet Stout Assoei lion was a grand success, and the aicers who had it in charge e highly elated at the magnificent show of s lendid birds: - Which were to be seen i the town hall on Tuesday, "ednesday and Thi is- day. The entries 11numbers. 451, and the exhibits were from 11 quarters, One bird was yal ed- at $10 , and there were many of .great value. One dealer sold many setting's nt eg s at from $8 to $t per settig. —A quiet we ding to k place In Trowbridge on IST w Year day when Miss Mary L. Codd was un d In mare rage to Mr. Bartle , an enter- prising termer the t wnehip Of Wallace, Tne bride was cry becom- ingly dressed in white sil mull, and trimmed with French. 'ale ciennes, and.. was -given away by her cle, Mr. J. R. Code, while biles Phosb Code. sis- ter of the bride, i played t . e wedding. march. The cere ony wa performed by Rev. S. Salt of Trabridge, and owing to recent reavernent to the family, only the !thee friends were present. The bride was the recieient. Of many u`eful a:Sd beano 1 presents, among which waZ a miaxy- settee ;presented by- the, Sunday sehoOl and Upworth League, ; in both et which. she has been- a $a$tbful .w : ker.. hhe marriage a took ' p =eon Wed- nesday, January 11tH,: ea enrae ram's. Downie the h ,. : of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rae of t e err data_ . liter, Miss - Mary Me to -11..r. 14ormen' Mctntyee, son Of Mr. Deur* Mc% e, f Dow- nie. The ceremony . wet p rfor'med by Revn Mr lsrahem, of MO ton, an the presence. of the immediate friends .a d relatives' of the corgi ea., The wedding matfett' w ' " _ by Miss Lillie Itae. tMr. an - e of the me oae red Mor- ed the ed tw-o Lent week a series of - sionater sses were given_ In x church Thomas he mem- tit 1.00 d spent and Mre. fo Toronto beck and about these hem unifernie Superhi- rder of the other been Ordo Bast - ere It was beld for e was brought there d the maim against eeillt Was 'brought in - lig lost bis way, and bitten New Year's t amputated the otla- em, however, could ock, and he died at tai tbe same day. em Enntand only a d leaves a wife and nn, one of Carman's toba pioneer, died recently, as the re- auit cif an accide t. "Kt. Dunn was not even, and on re iting took, by MIS- ake for raedici e, a tablespoonful of tors were Innisedi- end every means em - relief, but withoat ing the sufferer three Dunn was one of the e the town, and- au - ember of the town , —The wind storm a a remelt Saar- iday did considerable damage ti,t Prank, 1Alta. The walla 'of the electric pow- fer,house were damaged ana pent of the !tote dislodged. Damage was' also ex- Iteritinced by the Pretak haat. The were also slig dilapidated. by the carbolic acid. D ately summoned, eloyed to retitle avail, death retie hours later. Mr oldest citizens til recently a. 3anet IffeLaren, of St. Mary , met with a Painful accident svinle Sting the riding, with several other boys, ran into a board obstruction i front a Ket George Brown's new residence. Yeung Me ren's leg was so badly bruised th the services' a physi- cian were necessary. —The boMe of Kr. and Mrs. George Johnston, St. Marys, wash e scene of an Interesting event on Thursday, January 9ta, when their daughter, MSS Annie, became the b de a Mr. Peter Munnocb, accountant with the few neer trlends were p nt at the ceremony, t which Rea. ter Nichol of. Knox c urch, officiate After the wedding b eakfast, the yo rg couple left tor a bort honeynioon trip to To- rento. Ka y handsome pr swats were given, ameng tbern being £1, gilt from the staff o D. Maxwell -& ons. —The Marys Argus ays : Three of the tall t men that hat been seen itors ther last Friday. A. ey were !e and his o nephews o Stratford, Messrs. 1 and Kirby. he combine , en begat of the three meO figures up to 19 fee 5 1-2 Inches. r. Hamilton measures 8 feet 7 1-2 km es and his two nes% vrs are 6 feet inches re- spectively. The trio m° an Inaeos- Ins otgb.t as they walked together ar )(mg :tire street. If King Ntdward. or lar yoseng. ladles of DOwnie, /Teel -shag, the highest number of votes in the Stra.ttord- eaeon's At - bale City conte dupla the past. eession of Downier —Mm. Ann Oliphant., sm isettler.s „Pirelli ea, is d —New students at 'W- leglate Institute may year ?nee a tuition fetee. —Roy Green, m to deatn by 'ear barn a way Company ed by fire the —Sunday morni Alvin5ton, and 13 fore it tinguishea their hole smoke. The loss 'is ab —Mr. Jobe Or yden Londen foe 66 last week at the .ma.ny years he Great Western, the -Grand Truhk. — The Brittsh bas apeointed Re byterlan minister eecretary of the ciety, in plate Cooper will resid — Purvis' mall to Spanish Stver the 1 atter place Mr. Purvie and to Spat:ash. la Toronto, took the other night of Rev. Air. Hat —One 'of the ol ohthe old - ads aged ell trick Col -- .d eor n the Ire roke out in neral store,. Wee COM* 16,000. -lived In died ter that city of 70 years. For, e eta with the leter with of - as chief Canadian. Bible So- agea $6, a student ea 'died at, midnight,. use. HO wahthe son - her, a Baena. Vista, it t landmatts in the Niagara, district, log :134ouse. winch_ was ballt at Port Orle mar a century and a. huarter aho, was sold to Mrs. Harriet fr. Suenall, who will have It- aeneleved. to her iproperty on the lake —Mrs. n --1411, Guelph townshie, in. the cutter. he ea etaker caught Jeer as she was falling. and she was taken to the g neral hespital. The - right side Is b paralyzed and she. is in a rather genttani condition- -Mr. George 3. Myth, editor and: died at his rest ence there en Stindalts the 19th last., Ins 63rd year, death. beinte due to a stroke of apeetlerY, which he reeds d•sevexal months eget Deceased had en a resident of the town for 28 ye rs and Was highly ee-- Wm. McKenzie of . St etsville, war fatally burned t nee one day lat her little brot e set tier dretr fire with a m h at the stove, was drea.dfully burned from leer upward, at& ed a few hot= wards. known hotel keeper ead the author of the Blackhead a sentenced to tWo yea,* II Penitentiary. UCIR0d the money, and tried to men a the town ' at designated spats their lieeee