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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1908-06-05, Page 3bY v. daughter brOther retze in 'and t drapped paid 4 tiniest a good eine ttle Mr. D. McMillan,of ear- ei last year bred aia 'mewled, Xing Thomas, the WeIl-known last week again. -shipped 'this Ilensall, to be bred for e me to Xing Thomas. This - hit' her side a Wry ban& ed mare to .Hensall to be Sorted Ti f Iast week makes . the reference to our old friend mer townsman: ."Dr.13stientee, tot the Rainey Rivegtfike- witere he will made with-. his leen. -Dr. Bethune . Is one of, the lipid. • physicians in the county. halting - ed. in NV:Ingham in' March, la77. leten practteing for 50 ware, v graduated- .at Xingetoa in 1858. Iate'been.‘practically; crippled ng tottered hls knee genie moitths• Dr. Bethune has a large circle 44 &lee* in this stetion who will be teary to hear of, his leaving -Winga tiara_ e but will all wish him many gives the foilexting -Particulars of the Stratford—St. Maryee Marathon race by a After a' run of oyer ode hour ,a half under the blazirig raye Sol Deer a road upon, which, the lay inches thick,. Iterrnare Me - 1, of Pertees Hill trossed the .90 Monday afternoon, the win - Tier of the eecornel eerrileentlaar Stmt.- -toed—St 'Marys Marathon, yace. The exaet thee of -the ra.ce was 1.35.30, -abou,t twel-ve minutes -slower than en Itongall total( the lead early in, ties race, and tutted away -steadily from -the others. He was closely followed -by Frawley, aael these two .alcler ran.- seee etruck a pace that Was heart .-tteeatleg to some of the youngebere who were in the race. The 'big hill's -oyeertel in the bet three Miles of the rage tdok the etamina out of a num- ber Of the runners, andhthey were forced to drat:. hack. ,11cDougall the tape he. was ranting lightly and 'wane. Th-eides getting the handeome aver trophy donated by Dick Grant to the wiimee- of the rem., McDougall wlu be nil recipient of a gold- 'Watch, Which 13 a permanent prize to thee hest man creesieg' the tape." le both n ed and fathous. a 20th pimemla Otlee WOG Irr Onnatie TROTT tnada time. Coughlin, P. Flannigan -; Putting the shot, a. Fritz, E. Hoist A Bertrand ; wheelbarrow race, .likeest es.. - Ranee -and' Welt% and Coughlin Plant -Wein, M. Cafes; hes rac Lawsari here -on Taeeday of laet week to' deal With the- liabDonalft drain thatter.—St MeInteleti, who has been Junior clerk In the Standard Bank-, Brhesele„ has . been: Appointed aucoessor to I Peter - 1-ita-AY in the Walton branch Ofe the' bank.—The many friende *et littei•Theet- -thee- Waarea weather he *ill aeon rer atoted to health.: He his bgen laid. lite*, manee-It„ is expected -that the- wet* Of hying the eel/lent Oidewalke On the 'Grey Ade .dt the 'wilt he tam- $1,,260e- fiat /5_ year fdebentutlta ',will be lesne.d. -When the Walks 'icin the tor Whinipee,.., where he • attend terian Church. --Mr. and Mrs, George, tetrigg intend -leaving !shoroy: on trip Id the weat eta' 'deft relatives and friende. They-, have .three eone and. fear edaughterz out :there- new.1 Wedding Bela The foliowing- which we take from the Stratford of lttr. Peter Whitlock, of the Themes', solemnized yesterday afternoon at two ' o'clock, when nes Florence Whitlock, flaughter ot air. and Mrs. Jelin itWhite. bride of Mt. ;William .Wrayt 'pre's- ent employed with the G:T. and forinerly ott Scotland. Bee. s, Hauch, paetrir of the ,Centennial Church, tied the nuptial knot.; The bride was dressed in white silk and carried a bridal beaquet .of cream roses.; the bridesmaid, 'Miss Marie Snyder, Toronto, was also dressed in After the ',ceremony ande Cangratula- times the *teats sat down. to a dainty veeddifi-g .repast. The young and happy conpIe, lett on. the afternoon train for London and points west; and on -their return, Will take }u.p„ aene. Batty in the morning the beys were asett arid bi their volleys soon had the ititiz els up and basy at Work decorating and making- the vilIa.ge look pretty. The weather was perfect and as a consequence there Nve: a very large crowd in the village. The fun. started with a. trade 'procession iri wield'. a number of our wrchante had eahlbits, and in. -which- a.bdut SOO ochdol children. teak part, the whole being led by the ZOrich band, which rendered exoellent music throughout the day, and added not a little to tile eateiyablenees of the occasion. - After the proceszion all went to the groends, betwven the Crediton Stars and the other game was nlayed between. the same teams, when the visitors were - again victorious', by 12 to 0. Then. .a good programme ief eves wag' car - *aged out. 'Following the aports the run. club held aa intereeting and ex- citing zhoot. In the evening a splen- did concert was given in thle town hail: The day throughout was a matt en-. teyable one. The gate receipts a- mounted to $118, arid the concert, 110- -celete to $63. The winzers In the dif- ferent 'events were : Men's race, R. ranaing broad temp, H. Young, C. rage, . Fritz ; running hop etep and temp, . Young, E. Siebert, A. Holtz - mann running high jump, 0. Fritz, R. • -daya of Seaforth and vicinity, taken from the files . of The Ea - Seaforth, July .23, 1880/ On Saturday night the saddlery- shop Of. Geb. E.- Henderson was • broken into •and 'a large valise, a daster and, some Other articles takea. 'On 'Sunday McNaught- found the articles Int -a shed in. the rear 01 his father4s zhop.- - On -Monday morning leelia the resit deem:: or Mr. Chaeleee La ie Was en- ter:d by burgla.re and, change and a .raw articieS ome taken, The burglara were frigiateaed away befere they "had . camgleted the' The Wife of Ma Wm..' Hortme of Hibbert, atter—suffering severely. for about ten days from infla mation Of thee bowels,' -paesed away n., the 15th hest, aged 45 years. , Friday last. The- three' .-year old daughter of Mr. M.. Martin. Went to the- field 'with her eisteit some way ehe strayed away and wile eaught in the reaper. •Both feet -weee devered. The etorehoetee of W. Ce. Cherhers, at ,liensall, was destroyed by fqre on Wednesday morning, together etitle getantity of grain end efoo . The build- Sett the other' day,' lead telle to -the Mee George rth, August 6, X1880. ing was being. `ira.wn Guvcnleck's salt well a portion of fit._ brace bottom,; which has • ee g :down. 'until it can alker, of the Mill Road, Tacker -smith, .Olt with .a serious less oh-1`/1day last, by. hiving threes young • horses' drowned! in an old eastern.. .Tile b.•en in use for some lowered- over: :With gave. way • with the ores. Bros.. of Chilton, the photograph basi- s. _Moore, yin Zeaforth, Oa -tier!' had no tithe end; tiva clanks, which' Weight Of - the have ,gurthese pad take lecasehsion September ist. second teacher hool, has resigned -and Aim Arbor Colleae, 'Pursue his rnedical has eichanged m on. the, 10th coneesel On the 14th. coaces- In the -piehlic. e Mitbigan, tor his 50 'acre fa foir hie 112 _ex sion, giving in addition $2,000. pia Satutday 'night :the corner stone of Bt. Geergets church; W-alton, which ea oa Jima lith, was breken ate* o'er thee oinat -and docarneets taken 'Out, ,The blafiesmi h• shop ot Mr. Alex. Caitnebelit arena had narrow Ifitst 'noticed, ut by hard work 'the 'citizens got t em under control hhar fele meteti dam ge was thine. Mt. -Wm. T. Grievee hao sold his 50 4r0..lartn On lee Itth, concession of Mr. Frazer, f the '3rd concession- of the -ether day. wake- drieriag along the road) onta Y. rake, , when in eonatt Manner'. w thrown off, and re-. Seat th, Augast '19, 1880. iMr. John Sc le has purchased the Dominion: salt works in' Goderich and . will go there to reside... • 'Mr.- Jan St Maid, one, orthe pica nea r ,yesidetits of the county, 'died sit hie bome in' gmondville. on Tuesday in.. Heneall to Messrs. McGregor arid Mann, 9t c ession of Iliellett; was Struck_ by' lig ning *Tuesday might lasts and! ed td the ground, tor • Geerge Be Jr., of • Hallett near Healock, !la i hard' luck. He was just able to at areund on crutches after bating ractured bis iv4en he fz:11 ia the bairn the other day and fractured', the same leg in. the same place. SOUND 11E4: 111 FaR All CHILDREN -• Search -tit July 30, 11880. The cNebration in can etioni with the formal opening of t Seaforth \then fully- 5,000 people gatheted tn., fireman's tournament, which we s tak- en part in by Clinton, -Sttkattor , Braze -els, Exeter; •at d Se forth. After the tournament tht guas t were entertained et lunch in Cardnott marehed to Beattie's grove, where ad; deeescs were delivered by Mr, Hessoni M. P. tor Noeth Perth, r. Thomas At the residence of tlee bride's fathe Goderi Rh]. and 1111111111.11011 0 Steel Steamer KING ED WARD, Algoma nfral SteaMehip Line. ickets good going June 17th, 8. m. Arrive at petroit 4.45 p. Return -I -Jule -19th and 42,6th. Leave Detroit 9 a. tn., °ear E time. Meals vied Berths extra. Dieease threat -le the Own Taalet the world f and are a sary the ,Tab pe*wdet. or diesolved in water. 'Mrs. Bater'e Own. stoinseh and do not _teal Tablete In the hetuse."- Sold by mad- ichie dealers. hy -mail at 5 cents a box from he Dr. Williams' -Media 1943,0 CO.; Br ckville, Ont. rinks the Itttle Ones are the tbeat thing in all 'Stomach and bowel ildrene They act 'quie,k- solutely safe. If oecea- St. Eleanols, ilt. E. It of nothing to equal ablets for the •ture of ly of this medieine and afe 'without a box .01 erth Items -rWm. Ette, Logan, had the misfor- tune to get h s leg broken one 1day last week by the kick of & horee. —Mr. h Gtettler, of Stratford, had hts n broken the- other day, by beim ki ked in the .face by the p_ • Nalsrnyth, of Stratford, haeg eine Sedleya Seek. He will be Away 1 or five weeks with his •—Knea Ch h, Mitchell, wee -.reop- ened on Sun ay, May 31st. Rev. Mr. Wilson, of elph, preached the open- , ing Germane. 1111 n Babb has returned tei Mitchell m Philadelphia, after Geencling th winter / with her sister, while crces, in the railway tracks, the other day, as struek by an, en.gine bruises. . ,--eStraffeedi Central Methodist church etandi Sirst az the largest giver td he Stratford diztrict. second, and St. Marys is °yrs, ' dl. k -- is two t, `cam' adl he au do g a fiQur131M n ` bust .ley. . ri rand M.- Xing; ectatary or Of Boyer, Thomson, ors at Goldfield,' Nevada* 'teed feat _ week'. 1ie iwaha cousin �t Dr. W. Z. Cull, \end. was :on the staf of the Merchants- Bank in Mitchell mangy; years 4agg �..,,n. der in 'council 'hen been pa* ed app t ntihig- Mr. At j. .Jeffrey to the .;pr el on of aceoantant of the in land ree' • u e dlv%tort in Stratford, Jeffrey been in- the department for thre o our yearn —Sam - 1 Spittle and id 0.0a Larne, of the y th con., 'Elora, received -a vck trop lightning_ while a field! ding a - recent i r. They were thrown` to the ground, . and although able to be ,araunt again;; feel the effect 'till, t rain'torm •pnssed ever thte d of ` Stratford; on ever Time- Oolt of last • week = ;Dane- ao 1e to: trait trees, and the barn was blown o The xns• to' have cove -re a wide' with .bigh windy an hail in cts. pire Daly th' 'pu.b1 c eche of raised their f1 , tel the mot of -the res cats of 1 e. A good 'prove.neie was terrible wOrking thunder senseless they gee they hat neighbor age was rear of tetrithhi oame at 'Mon eiesence the vill provided nr the school. The hair was filled by Me, A. Chalmers 1 an et- "Ddress4315roia.t he ." Red, 'White- end Blue," 1 ell minister -delivered aa ad - glad 'W. Mott, principal of the 'school, tepoke fel a short time en a' Memerkes —Mr. i 1 in. Jeffrey, one of the old - at real:ill:Tits Of Stratford,. died re- cently,. :s1,. the home of his idoughtlea, yeatre pot age, andl was bate). In Co- hourg. -'1.-- Went to Stratford in 1871, apisii well fOr many •years engaged. in the hard are huelness. Mr. jelfrey wae an. idler in Knox church, Strata some ye 1 - ago, be is . survived by ford', for manY years. His wif-e died four_pleerentul eete, ittieineelidtatlueghstoner. ,:c.,,t ii,,, Blackma I, of St Mares', one of the .,English 'amities who came from Eng- land lase summer, accidentally fell in- tci a tut or voter the other :morning and was nearly drowned. Only the timely ival Of his brother on the most po young' hasiness mere was eoleroni 1 on May 26th, When Mr. Frank 1 cklin was wedded to Miss itgain, O Barrie, in the 'presen• ce of a. large 'umber Of sueste. Mr. and lite. kiln will -visit some of the large clt is of the -Eastern. States, aii4 on their return Will rest* la Steal- Hbligghelat Scotland and an sembled lire: . cz d. ri n g Were in Marys .t di g- fotd tion Co algera Mooney the eta proeria tlie the am took a liable at C ago, life. I young half a ca thou gh be oat eet poi be• ll, a farmer missica.S in chell comes ery Pett Aar -the thai Dean Tiaylo " of the Ilate haw been. a ply Oda wit Ge 'at young w died after. a • husband an of St. Itittrye some- others day, decide fell into' dee ting twee by June .22tol, power ay -de water mains the bead, b ell, hale Vas .the =Oat —T. Balla .311 Peeking Cte „geode On h steamer age g meeting of Oh Dean - was held! on May asth, St -Alban's Church, un- anthie of the Rey: Ituta,1 of St. Marys. Aids - Orr, youngest eon A. B. Orr, et Strathartt, pointed residen.t manager O Mine- and Snxeltei Sup - 1 heaciouartexe at Mexico week's illness Jon Satur- th. Deceased lea,ves a while flailing along with at the, mill -peon the ether tali oVerbalanced 'and Water. * was rescued. of Listiew..71 is submit - laws, to /be Toted on on • _also extending the' in their town. Hord, or Mitchell, has y ill/ with erysipelas in t is,/ now recavering. r Itarkwottity, of Mitch- el his . firm]. examination io School of Pharmacy. /all of Stratfotd, "had arid the Tb.omson !Eta& le cpllided with the il.ap- and sank Off The Liter& Lteickert 04 SPAzit *Aro eitnee 1 arnpaaneray cseite.bramteadr;isn, ono, „ration being beld• there bx Mary Camp, No. 42, Sons et Caledonian games and atti- nimense crowd at Teeple, as - the -athletic groupds,where °elk events were held Mu - provided 1)y ' the Galt Kitties et gave a concert in. the op- - in. the. evening, Scotch reaming races, pole , vaulting laded in the list Of eports, and as were numerous.. There a. larger erowd in St. an chi Monday. ment has been given chit by or Judge Barron, in the pro-. Of the liquidator of the Strat- 1, IC; Cartage and Benstrue- of that city, to answerr fO Of $29,291.72, whieh sum is to hieve- been. wrongfully ap- d and paid out by them. The t rendered order's that they toe company she liquidation of $13,854.88. or one -halt of unt for which_ the liquidator ion. Sidney 3. Cook is made the stock eubeeribed for droskritag • accident occurred hill, Milt -afternoon, not long an of that village, last his appears that a party of five on went ta a aool of water, When within a couple of feet Campbell euddenly , sank. Al - the paol ot -water said to flea: feet in depth at its deep - t, Campb its body was not re - for nearly two hours. . Mr. only Son of John ▪ Camt - prominent Weiteeley township 1—T e main - building of he Ineper- ial St 'e Works; Limited', t Morrise burg, %rare 'completely gutted by fir -e _the ot ere morning, .all the machinery In th pollehingt room, ' Tackling and Mount g rooms, and carpenter .shop \me .pletely 'destroyed, only the Wank .. office, fixtures• and papers Were ' veil': .Tbe loss is fully 'cover - will b out of employment. How the fire iginateda as nalmoVii, as the works haoe, bean shat dovra for two days, aehoont of the holiday'. Loss le el ed in tho vicinity Of -425,000. 1 When t e Hair Falls Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi- ment! Ypu want to save your hair, and save It quickly, too! SO make up your mind this very ininule that if ypur hair ever comes out you use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any- thing else. It's nature's way. The best hind of a teat -W=11141— " Sold for over .sixty yestra:" Satisfaction or your ney a II Flt Amain fair standard b which to judge the populari y of Pro -v #ress Brand Clothing. We could not continuo, year after year, doing the tremendous business this store is Oiling nag public were 4etting absolute satisfaction. NO would the faee of all manner of .‘-‘ sale advertising," unlesStmheobnueyn our business cant nue increasing as it has unless the publie were satisfied tha they got better value for th had greater varie y to choose trcim, and every m dollar We hang oa :no baits. No goods- marked u down, h t present to our patrons one price to all; honest goods at lowest pripe square d to every man. Brand Olo h out and sk ere never was a seatIon when we could show you a greater varietToi &LAS te choose f all. the veky neweati patterns and styles, in faneY worsteds and twetilds, blues and blae in: very latest styles !and _Shades. s. If there is any department in whib we are particularly stroll We have everything Lim the best It and Stiff 'Hats to the and sun shade straw, are all at the v ry losiest prices consispnt keeping quality. i Bor s7 as it IS heapest ea It is no very often you. ar enabled to buy a whole boys' stnt for but here is an _opportunity wh e they last to buy a good bOys' wash blbuse and trousers, of first- lass wearing material, in. blue and. white stripe& and atterns or plain rash. 50c to $1 oCi s Summer Underwear ',LIGHT WEI HT. LIGHT PRICE Extra ribbed knit Balbr6gan Underwear, beautifui "made throu0out, Stewart Bro BUTT R AND EOGS Oa Seafor TAKEN AS CASH ot Weathier Com orts. e are not great talkers. Welleave that for our good . They t lk in a ItnOlit convincing way, :and don't weary peopl either, r tiler they comfort and soothe.' Tust.now evky corn r in'our *st ,re is filled with goods that speak coolness—the ool corn- ( t that good goods only can give, You have but t See the f Hawing lines to appreciate this fact, and the_ plea W. be j ast Stra _Hats, Felt Hats (=D limner Shirts, Summer U , Summer Sox, Ete. ur Specia Ly is Satisfactory RIGHT tiRNISILERS clerwear SALFORTEL -Thr For sa e, good she on hing Machine for Sale Stratford Docker, with blower, all in Has been ran only three years. A-lw k, just new. Will be sold cheap Any person or persons tonna tramming on no peel of Lot 27 and north rb of Lof 23, Concession or Lots SO, 27 and Z8, 2, MoKiLlop, Alms eowAs4 gal MIA How Your Co _Every place you go you question asked. --Do you. know that there is dangerous as a neglected co -el? tarn into Chronic Ercr-aclu0s, *11, the White Pla.gue,t ConaaNtioa. Many a life history would read if, on the fest. pearanee of a cie had been reale& with Pro Wood's NorWay Pine SyrUp This wonderful cough awl 001,4 eontains all those very pine which make the pine wooda the treatment of inng affections.. Combined with this are W Bark and -the soothing,.beaung pectorant propthtito et loth= sorbs and harks. For Conghs, Colds, Bro71.. the Chest, Asthma, Croup, rough, Hoarseness or any aRiw.'ion Throat or Itunwre -Ton will Bad a ow eure in Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 8 writes : _46 I- have nsed Dr. Wood'a Pine Syrup for *roughs E.ad widg, arid always found it to .give inetaat .elso reeornmended. at to one of ter bora she w"'' more that piessed the reaulta." pr. Wood's Norway Pita Syrgi r end three pine trees the loaf