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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1909-01-22, Page 1••7,7", RE SIT buy and sell t week made a re in the store. Ve rith as long enough that keeping things od way to do business aanner in which per. they certainly ap4 nre adopt, We dunk regard to that. slin eek g****414+44 fS , alai Sale of Muslin. he support of every - ye This sale,with &easure and gain to ition to sell Muslin. Kids cost to -day not [utilities will be de-- ne and all—bargains is conducted on the :141 that inferior goods Lt but dissatisfaction. let our gar - tram tale. d eggs at all times 11 MODS GI, -WORTH*: OPt:ie .•••••••••11, 4.3esay will be succensful nventure„ but regret his 'Comatance.—YrhilewU 41g-- at the cold weathert Vestern. friends report the 46 below zero and yet eft fee/ the cold. -111.03 r.Gorrie„ le the guest of be a B. B. Stephenson.—Mucli rrow es. felt for Mrand eichfiehael, in the lam egest daughter, wile nesse iSaturday last at her home .; after a lengthy iiineee. he was called, wen mar' over a year ago to Mr. ororeo, principal of on schools- la that city. Stet rirlhood days amonget tee ven by ail. To the bee e, mother, and only brothe arel husband le extende ,athy of ari.- Ripnen. Willlarn Cheaney. OZ Manitoba., is here de a vhrt to his. uncle, M. ere et the gni concessiren reands.—Mr. and Mrs. S- - Probisher, Sask.. have 8' a week at the home a s. Samoa Chesney, third ruesi=aleith. Mr. Forth of Mrs. Ceeeoer0.---/ ir 'IrChitTiteTHIlhir TIL witeraz NUJIBER eS.1. eet eiNTJA.ItY •224. Mali $1 Yeee -..•••••••••••=1.0.11141611.ip. Institutes meeting explaining'",end etelearchdlig 10 p-aikiiit._po _above. irecui4,nip arr. .sno. corenice. --hhe eisrleace.' that their I eloe ceitent lettor i.a a late tue. etorad in thc barn in one day. Now, rmers'„Adli-Ocatirs:it Path& t whIlerthetameh-ehegehareagexperienced ictevtex:4400m.. eara,ruogratai,,, 3erapt:elata,4:::c-: itubitan --e,thea '-eageatelita measure Of 'eUeeese with It will bea int erentittleagth.60., ""Itiorttin” /1:pairt.;•11-ahtl!„:iitt4en-riarn.gekiwnroorra ithorir.arpx; weearare been connected ratty 0, 014 _Aleahle- -.-.theire condone% Aeother . , gag1 In parin'714stitute areere Teor., delegate e Metalline' -*FrOrne darning: 133 no doubt but these' Institotere have 'equally iseSrefitablean:alenthertaleee dosc utulcu. .8,004 In _the: country and lag, torgertirt that. rirhileehereana.r. are nitilf capable" Of (Unit :much ',good, have '-":°rnglit-Wnst."411110-9.104-11.4-';14#"4:ti ikitg-letlioerre"attrit:einen.P_,.'33Wxtoirldr: .un.40:diairr..eta4ideeitcaetingraohitt,o., 111141- able, - iteheareherake ,rarr-elittierrel. that .curntwnces 11 1.e. a- ...heart breaking dairytiYpeaeillieeletatti*,-.0,68a-phiene- -huerneee. roe' thane), ! engaged :lee: the work WhOW targiere-- Serie/ally tete ao -Peruflat6 " t`rafit.- little Interest in it that . eVrei after be;' '434„adre."8.!. Tiopiereitilne.rrvoPitriTittemeilMigis. ;;:e leg".eaneveased.' thee will"netellevest the Tolnt eerearesees sum of in a .Yeare Of 'atterdaner have heard theira who whie.4 wilt se,; attend, the; IrstItutermeetingsetegulere- ly -erten 'remark that only -..the rne ,ei.!.elerhey-.):Ite.e,t'st,h4•vensiee:filostaltheitil-taer-,plioh4testYa .!..1114,,_ .snea. ettera;e0.-eb, -leer. This is .;vizyty, • lc' - theal' 'hterittire; , „Bier- even." , -the4r. :knee- a I r „alio, hoot ekteeleale ,he the, eera,.. true; and in nine eaehn oet rot tele these Would _athann: the oreethigeelm-rnYthing. nice r.1/4,ssonsible.;31*Iiers -thelr tc;ek ,eitetilte'enind not one masts --iaa areatewir the: themberehiti.- =rot .-ne aerd atiottit sitripiet_reetiOeea_elortafforded edd: de,,ant-thee ovedooked. ‘-Bahewhen the: Meetings- tuttagt are only attended , by aee04-patea.eicareot conte .out, and In some -inatances" Of farmer* event after the Most libe_rali..toti,erL;fsou'r terser°, °(t-Irc'n'' eiUier .needy *dee-in:rent, it, Meet evident there the officers- and 'deter! "Serflethiiirg wrong. - It is- time .the e -41,11" taie--H1/4: -Argrietaterat Departrogene were looking into- ttdn bligirreele with -a ilew to de- feaNdit'w,g,' TartiarlijElarilit" "neritht,9brene tcheattalter e°ban pterrottirre,d4.7-fo'irt-t.iihriotlyneexcpt-t%tdller th: -an biaser or prejudiced. against -the Le Provided' , by their .nreeent syetelle 'railni6rEf-T14/41tiltEr.' nave alw8k4 The reriewirg "is Mr.. Heeeiltdire let- 'betetir• iltad 'ant -1/ 84/41-Ial: in:PPcieber of tthe 14Aitete, "and_ aro quite aware ot. wietul-Aor th;i-sealseilsninerere*ar.Fini.ar.ihe.eaurr';Iellieitrothstee. eteheer-114-gbeAltiehel'ila:b.,aleger- . of Faaer'etnIterCits.11.4de ,t,ttenicr thee nfeetinitse,- after, nating.the 44itufei Meetings, but the point etrikes, eentinleat :and intereatepreitairug tnten.t*dak04114„..Y_.0gra ; ba*ajeereleYgood. ae 0M aro enjoyed the tbe• part a , thette. pieseet, tefrein from :-aelabg,,atireeivehe -,=eliettetles. _•"-Res tigt..C434kierourel'efWpi;e4hieet .GoBlepernrIhrrt outlIv€d itM day. ofleitz4at'4-ate:1" itt'r leatragtr irmaahre -$, toststoo,eioadfor, tr-heibehir-itntaita, miseet-rntanawnetdr-lonite 0tet. 9.-411, ,....44--e*:_oliuet_vv.fatex*MS4n4r1-.014,nomItaricire !tie," elifatim_,_ymong Oa' gr! Slat' „mberee. egarthere are I ever _eager- for detinite inforita- •hionietient Mylconientimeeg that the die vcxty agrl- :eta .heat leiperaticee throughout - our hendertie- it intenneible, in iteet, alewf eases; for delegabee to give detinite_inforthehtel along agrichitural linene*eThbetheetatteer must find out • lore litmgelfe'ecie, . In at knelt his eget' countetee0ould,neit the Government aid .1.nr 'Mord- ativantagemney .spent in this direntiOn-oh4grp1ng each courts to asolve liat'OWn agrieulteial. propel/no. - • ************************************************•*e* 2,000 rs, an n erwear *********************************•**************** ************4**********************************44**** Once more we sound a call t6 our great yearly -clearing .sale of Clothing and Furs. Every iestage_of winter wear inust fina its way out of our store within, the next few weeks. Thu prices will make lively selling,, and should interest every , Man, Woman and Boy in thisand other Counties. Reader, get your share of what is cfferea. _ ,w************e+**•••********•***********+********** - 0**********************************************0**** • PARTIAL LIST OF PRICES Bupw; Consisting of Ruffs, Caperines, Stoles, Miffs., Caps, Gauntlets, tie. Your choice LOT 2 -- Comprising Throws, Stoles, ,Caperifies Collarettes, Ties, Muffs and Ruffs. Your choice $5. LOT 3 Very choice fur garments for the shoulder and neck, . fur linings for jackets, and half ciozen fur coats. Your, choice $1O.O LOT 4- $60 rFur-lined Jacket% (Black and Blue Coven, Sable Collar & Bever) 55 Fur -lined Jackets (Black anal Blue Cover; Sable caw) 50 Fur -lined Jackets, {Look Squirrel Lining, Sable Collar} 85 Fur -lined Jackets mink boar and Royer) 60 Fur Jackets 50 cc gt 40 " All Men's ur o LOT 5— Fifiy Women's Cloth Jao all colors and sires $45• 00 35 45 Your choice All Heavy Underwear Make your selections early while .the picking 18 the bet BOtter now than later, 40**********************- 44 re•ii*****************44444 , e 1:1" Highest Price for Butter and Eggs. ..., . . . he GREIG Tf11d East Side Main. Street, one door South of ,•the - Doininion: Bank, the..intihreet and eatielelesm-. :on - the part otetarreete The _eoeoperetlen bee thi#101h,the teentberh,eltd: eieffieeheeatt„ neengegiey to meke thee. Meetings the greatest success, le lacking;. theeldea- Le not begitee by the saineet -:enteport of theeie Who-ehotild be moat rateeeste:bt why:A-Quid t%hls. relatioreshih exiit :Oapners-: are, it. *Onidallaiire. cerloi*-_ro, -hear setheriling. :new :and: itertling ,frette any. stranger ecoming into their 'midst to tell themeraboat their -oecupationn J.n this thee -Inatra tine ...delegates, ;seem tendisa,ppoint their frearere: not that what they have to tell iihneild not be of _interest -he-Urine eke,' but-eeemingir we have listened tr- ite ,einee 'talks oh the same sitbeectir Be oftenthat they have loot theircheem. , . " Time waS when restitute meetinge 'created much greeter eothealasne To teny ,membee who his regularly' attend,, edethe ahnuai me,etinge for the last ten rear* this tact le very, evident. Then they were looked upoe. tea an animal eventinwhich much ehatereet centered, and ; were attended VY alt 1 inernbero of the family, making large audienves that must :have been an In- esp1rati6n to the officers and delegates ,in charge. How different now. Then.: the delegates were.. .disappentins it they Could not .give. as oration. • more - sulteble as on atter dinner speech than - an eiddresa. at le-Pa,rniers' Institute meeting; , and, In conjunction,'inter- epere -*this oration. with .a number of ,good "ato.rien, Good' musical, -selections • from lode' talentemaate up a varied everling'a 'programme of highly enter- tatiAng and Interesting nature. If these delegates told 'es anything along agri- ciiltural lines, it was some rernaekahlt eetelen%eent' they :had heard about;' soitie wealthy aristocrat who farmed by -way ..of a diver -eon ; eome_ phenneoe einel recordsehis stock were making in butter -tat teats or In -Whew rinese and • descriettort of his elaborate lane ee„elphierite-and, tee- audience cenclud- ed that it'rwate a pretty good • 'story. ; Teen toilqwed the.: ..preeticel- delft- egiteee-stnealleci- only in •a „ re* , otainces, .0,thete instances- gen- uine Theee were theemen who made inetitteti eelhfulto farther. - They were., well received, as they' told els tome thihigsea littleeneefetteapplieible to 'average, Oren- c I Lies than their perecensere. irons, andrwthe -theetinpi 'were ,:verri, eraeticairsareinepiring. But theater"hae mien been' long told.; we have 'its, bened to eddreaties on the seleieets; "Feeding the. Dairy Cow" "Bacon Pro-. duction her Profit," "Corn Crop' and the Silo;" etn, -se often _that we want eatesthinge newer. Our inquiring. minds _tehd" curiosity dernatid it, ale though there may be still much for us - be -learn .14 the saMe. saelihtts. Not only do we have a, repetition ,of -sub- Jects '.preseoted :to us, but occatilaea:-• ly the genie delegate *Jetta ue and When :this, is -the caSee • :thew eteme to he legs v-intereseethek.eyer, . ,not that his previous laborswereun- appreciated, ihet each year waet- n t,letest a OW Whileethese men - May have made a -very .practical feuce- hoehe of _their.,.time.;:and _talent In the - "following of - their. •occhpatiohe in ev- ery .coreareinitr there are nienavalurteel that they have Made are goer, and their .neighbote rOgierttetherif nue same light,. and c,onclude ethat . they can gain valuable loonsfrom thair. SVC.: *leth043;41n_ whiole they: have onicli .04U:retain' than. le.„ .those of a ..etrengere And then, the cuipettizione. go* atm is their -worth not lost by ...lame 'local man, "load- ing" eo to apelike for 'the - Occasion, titit ascertaining the 'tiele- egateensubleeth, and then. ereperhig to. give the areakerfnes much trouble- as he_cen t To e brigT proporticei of the audience this- Is amusing, and 00 ,the' _loco/ Man tionOpolizee the time allot- the delegete-lor his subject, e seer little is 'gained from the time alpent at the ILI/Stitt/tr. Another w.eakneas of the present ass; „tem is -the diversity of conditions un- der which often the delegate and 'his'. hiallenee labor. A delegate from West- ern Ontario is sent to address Ineti- tete ridings in Eastern Ontarie, and :vice versa. Now farming prectleela vary in even adjoining countiee, let -37 lone a. difference of the length of our Proyitee. Crape and varieties of the /lame trop are adapted to certain 10a- calitkei but when teled in -.ahei: c&ities are falitir.es„ and sc. farmers ape. often cileappointed in yields oh- tained feciei tents ofideas presented by heetitute- delegatee. , For between, I have lietenect to a delegate spending. $ The Beauty of Out -Glass .ir Is IMPOSSIBLE TO DE= SCRIBE It ESPECIALLY and defeerietkins a the man ire be - Ing snit through the cquntry. Search of the effects left by the clergyme.n, heve disclosed letters which show g that he had a wife and font. children in' the old' cotmtry, Iluron Notes. —Mies Bord bee disposed a her mil- -WHEN IT IS OUT GLAISS linery buelness in WI/10am to Miss THAT 18 CUT GLASS RC Reynold!, of Se 'Thomas. a —refearPhillips, G. a Dens:tent and Sohn Ferguson have been elected trus- teen of the -police -ville.ge of Auburn —While corning. out of a neighbor's riouse one day =recently, Mr. John 'Armour, of Clinton, lipped and fell,. trae.turing couple got ribs. —Mut Diehl, relict . of the late George Diehl, a one time business man of Clinton, died at the home of her arta,- in. Toronto; on the eth inst. Connell, a, respected resident of Clinton, died on' Wednesday. last at - ter an iirsene a some years. DeeeaS4 etrevare 5.6 years or age and is Surv.6-Pd by his wife and arg_rowe family. —Di. Pergusen, of Ethel, has gone le on a trip td the old, onintry, land while there erill take epecial cot/roes atsome a the big heepitale of Britain and Germany. —The Clinton Business Men's Or- ganization. hats elected the following Preedent, R. Hohnes; vice, C. E. Dowding; secretary? and trees - later, A. T. Cooper. Tinase, wIth the Meteor and reeve, eorra the executive. T. H. Squire, of Clinton. 'form- erly Londeeboro, has "closed a deal for a grist mill at Queeseboro, Haste hue county, and. lett ..for that place heir week. year e ago*he" ran. this same mill. - - --CUpt. Wm. Craig, proprietor of the 'f3' it - Sparkle . It's like:a thousand diamonds e `onibinetrin one. But- there is t tide about. it— imitiations /weepier/Wel, but they are al- ways only imitiations If your mind -turns Cut Glassward you caret afford, to -miss seeing what we have to phow you, Mtverisee Lictehtt - • fliehfOrth Severe shock, beth hands being' bidly, burned.. But /or the quick action of: a fellow empleYee, who noticed Reachist phght and quickly turned eel theecure rent, ,the accident might have preyed. Utah ' - ` --The sadden ,and unexpected death of C. Gould. a very popular realdimt of Jordan Station, near St. Cathatinas, -occurred ifoit- Feiday eight: The de:. „ceased was -On his, :way to the . poet office atter.iea and called on a nelgh- bor. After eipending- asocial hour he pease* _away in file act of rising to go for Me min. It Is thought acute Hume When Goderi 'eh, Who haes been. heart failure was -the cause of .deAth, indienosal tor the ,past seer, tiled en Decealed- was in his fiftieth -year and Monday morning. Captain- Craig aa leavegi a- widow and eone --daughter.-- el the la,kee'ften a enimber of years —A., hehhee event- -took place at the and wan eth old- ieeirent- or Goderich. hon n3 .of Mt. and Mrs. -John Res- -en. r. Sandie; a toreve resident of craft, Ridgetewn. ' when about fifty ,Leclegneer,, has been electer ena,yor of friends and relatives assembled to ThesseloWty _the largest marerity, eve helebrate the fiftieth atedvereney _ ef an giVenea, Mayoralty eandidaite in that their marriage. Mr. and -MO. Bey-- tolvete lifr. -Satalis is a- breth'ereinraw. craft rank among the. tartlet- 'Tpihe of James, D. 'Smith. of Luelenow. nano a Kent" county. Mr. Reycrieft. _ e -The following abeam have been has .benne i - litepiongeMethodist and airpointed. by the Stanley- touneil for Liberal' and -has taken' a proininent 1009: Clerk.' rf. B. Hirnwell; treasar- place- in theAnurticipal ateatre of 1:ds .eae &Sin, Reid;' audit -cm John 'Beattie original toweolainets well as in. those and ',George Baird: 'Member ot thea ot the town Ot Itiesstown. • - '. Board. of Health; John Johnstote;mede, --eThe - two and a half year - old: teal health 'officer, Dr. Rodgerte . daughter or Mr. H. Elliott,- who ham. • .—A large number:ot the parish., -- Canada. a 'term eseth of Amelia Sask., .Wea 01,11$ 11$ Bee. MroVindiare of - White - The :total output of - Ontario minea' shot dead- a few days ago, ..rhie 6f church; met at tlarrriarsonage: ime e' - in 1 1907 aggregated in . va,lue $25,000,- the reembene ot the rimur ,bs-Ai *Med' ening . rerently and presented him with 000„ - - ' ' ' a tun to shoot :rabbits atuct leitt. it an addrehe and a Swell: tithed -purse. .-..TheeDobainioe. Alliance is plarining, etandingefor a -anoment, in tile dining - --,.-Mr... Alex. Tuill, •rof the rith don - .(9r lOcal 'Option tighte in one hurl- room until he raternedn. The .eittle ceasion, likele has sold own 1,140 bush- dred .,places next year, incleiding- Pet- girl, peeing it: theeeeeteeicele her live-. Os' of notatoor the "east year. horo :Ind -Bra -, year-old brOtilek -to • shoot - her doll. -,.-litr, Neheion, Who recently sold his —The tact:they of -the GlobeeCaf3ket, because she bad taken - a ge. to- it. term on ther Iriarcan sohd, "Gode_rich. gemlianY, .at Lehdon, . was destroyed He •plekni ;up the gun and eare/i poent townehle, has bought the hate hundrer' thillag.er loneeofettheett -$200,000; Settee ,charge event through the baby's body, 7th tone -deem -of the seine township. 1 by fire early' Tee.sday Morning, ,en- blank at the doll in front of her. The are term of, Mr: Joseph Carrie, on the .. , 250 :hands will be throwii:out a *brit. killing her .inettently. ' -It. Is Said that Mr. Currie will Move - —.An a -aeselt of an operation for ttp- --Whig exeierinseting with a pipe to Goderleh to reside. eendicitis, neeseil Brown, the, 18 year and ,matcheo, in imitation of his et, --Peter. McDonald,' one a the old old lecin a A. H. rtrov4a, agent or the -der* Calvin, the two and a half year settlers of- Grey, died on the -14th CaitaillititX. nXi3i0:40 Company at Brant., old, on a -Christian Irloenter, ex-M.P, loet., in. his 75th year. Mr. McDoriald :ftnale., died on ?dandily, - ' - • ' of 'Guelph, Monday naorning set fire to had been, a seeferer from asthma. for a e-"-eriee -Lena Barnett,* a strabwrit, i the curtains in the family reelderser some years, and a few days before Ills nee -,Haniliton, is dead as the result of and 'shortly atterwarals the whole death suffeted a paralytic stroke. He rnitirierienestaitior in a bobbing. -acci- interior at the room, was in flames. , was a native of renark county and deixte'She was .theovra against a tel; The firemen tried hard to eut it -rat tiret -came to Grey in, 185k . egvapir pole: anh her Jskull was trace with the chemicals, but when - the . --,The post/mast-ere -of Huron met. in. tenni. - . . - - ' . flativs., got into the flooring above and lerthighatn recently, when the bellow,: . _ , —J. -Lone McDougall, former, Audi- i arread to a bectroom upstairs water tug' officers were -elected:- Hon. prase tor General 01 -Canada, died at; his i had to be turned on to exting-uish it. Idea, Thom Varrew, --Brliseurgs; "Pree- home ht Ottawa' emit Friday morning. The ternislage of , the hewer rooms . idea, P. B. WIC:canon, Myth; let vice - He never telly recovered from the were -deetroyecT and several hundred - greeddhnt, >Ir. Irwin, Gorriade 2nd paralytic etroice he stained over a dollars' dam& was done by smoke g viceeerealdont, Mina 'MorrMa . Kin - year ago. A encond. stroke came. _ On and water. - - . - - ' cardine; secretary-treastuer, Mr. Mit. the day of his death,— . —.At -Gritneby, at three .o'cloak Sat- °belle Melee/worth.' e—Arthur P. II. Jones, manager of urday morning, a sleigb load of gave 'Re —Mary Izabella -Malloy, A former the Traders Bank at Ottawa, died* on en returning from a Tarty was atroc'k reeklent of Ceilborhe townshie, died at Satisday of typhoid- fever. - The ree hae a fat train. Four Were instantly Lloydminster, Sask.," on Dec -ember 22. Mains• were taken t4; his former home killed, *being Wen. Wilson, farmer, and 'The deceased went -west about , four ,at Guelph for burial. Mr. 'armee wee- his wife, George Teeter, barber,. and year s ago, and a Jabot Moe enftere _for a meirneer of years manager Of the hie wite. Gordon- Nelson died in the wards entorect a Winnipeg hoelpitel to branch in .Guelph. - - Hamilton IrespitaJe About noon the train for a nesse. While - there- -Ole . --Mini the. continuance of cold satne day. Miss Lottie Teeter, slater contriteted econeumption.. She wee- 20 'weather the -lee bridge Across ' the of George -Teeter, aged 17, mad badly- heal* of age. Niagara River. .ueder the fall^ hag Injured, . and is in the leamillpie hos- e -A feeelous lees came to Rev. Mr. grown- to enormous' preportienn and ;ital. . Beulah Teeter. e ,baby, was Raley and family of -Fort Srmeeen. *neer extends) trent the upper' bridge to aleo .injured. The train threw, them British Columbia...the nhasionary 414- erelthiete. a hendred. feet ot"the home, all shah* a watchmen's shanty. The petted by the Epworth Leagues of the , she tales.- The bridge Ale _the largeet. heroes were killed. In 1908 three here Wingham district. „Oa December 21st ine lattre: ':' - • . ''-* _ . , sons were -killed at the same croseieg. the rolgelep. house waft turned, down., helleary 'Mogi% a _Smith Afrieen. vete —A end fatality occurred at Thore:Id Mr. and Mr. -Raley lost an . their orate; *Id his volunteer bounty, ' land early. last Friday morning, whereby elothing..exchet *whet- they Zed. �n. Ail grant . the othie shay for $460, and In Leonara; the, two year Old eon :opt their had -elite! -table- linen, . trunke, a lithort time afterwards, while eel- Pettey and Alice Glynn, lost !his lite. treeinlies, end .keepaakett e 'were de- ebretitig the event :In a, convivial Mre. Glynn Was -washing. and left Ihe stroyed. ‘, ., faehion 1.n. the ,Arnarleae -Hotel,. Ote tub for a _01,iiort while, to give attene ,The'Biteeield wench has aihtsfutod tavite be was robbed- 61 hie Whole roll don in another roone While she was the following .,othoens for tidal year: by, two unknoWn ,men- Who were drink, gone the boy turn -bled' head first into. -Meek. H. W. Erwin; treasiger. John hag with idin, .,, _, , - a. tub which vise filled. with watenandh-/Whidden e lthincenere lee Tippet; --The Lyric Theatre.' St. Thomas, a when the mother returned to the*rhoire emelt:Wee -Wine ..Z 'illott : eneditoes, hiefting . eleture show, was 'entered by the boy's -Ilea was extinct. :All: et- John Fahheeereand .A. E. Ervrin ;Board bureharet Saturday, night and the mae -forts, though long Continued, towards of ,--Ilealtiee Ake H. :Dreize efithee. fgrOW; and ;everything 'else, ex- zesuscitation eroVed fruitless. Ttge main and hirme-Elliotte. !reeve bee:tint-en* theft* ire the place were child's tether le a veteran 'of the and clerk:. medicalloaltk of leer, Dr. 'Soigne' Irchiading. two hundred , dealers South African war, and the. family are Weeelee health. hoieetor, Bohr. - El- Whitleravaer'he .the Cash' register, ,.The -in 'straitened- eircumstancia. liottr- 4...letaht officer, Thee.. Caeaeorore eight:let:ern *ate the. lose at ' . fifteen- —Mies Ethel Gitlin of Chatham, has - *- —The queetion is often asked. "de htuidetti -thilliek -Tliere':ree no elite ii,Ek been left- 'te 'Vertu -lie- of $200,000 -by, A hensayand -which kind pay- heath est lo the tatrgroo. , patient Whom' -she- nursed throiegh a Ite,-,Sontersatron with. Mrs. John Jr- --A deseetch fteine Winnihag, Mani- fatal eickhess. It is r /dated that the Aye of Stanley,- iihe said that ' they .04, nea'rs: A eblihding aireeW _storm.) -",-young lady ,washpursuing her ceiling starter leht year with eeventy Rocks. ,heiven elecrose the -erairlee MA through In one of the hare -American hos- They: began to kill off the -old ones the wove." by a .41 -milts -an -hour wind; hitale, when a -man thought to be ibe eSeeteenher to make room for the Friday nietit 1:aiskand SatUrday, envie, eulferIng with a fatal sickness was eulletee ` Atter, . all the - egg ie they °fed 'Wesihnn. - Canada lii. the **est briettght to the hosnitaLe At _the time -heeded for home- use, they sold $96.60 blizzard .in recent .yeare. Hundreds it wag bet known that lie' wass-a TIO:h worth -Ot pig^ rained thehieloensk *old of ehomesteadeee.were buried in their , num, but throughout the weeke In 15 •roosters for $10, Malting a total of haft and were forced to tunnel their which the man hovered on the verge $106,80, and thirty pullets to add to -yraY to etoeleesheds. , e. of death the young lady did ail that the flock. ' • - ' —Catharine -Robing and four . chile was possible to alleviate his suffer- ,—A meeting 'ot the- Hullett . District dren, Reagan 'poke, en route - to Ai- Inge. The and finally =cratne, and then. Orange Lodge was held in Clinton_ on ecia, North „Dakota, were taken; from 11 was found that the main had ben Tuesday -of last: week, When' It was the C.P.R. exeress at North Bay Tee Pteneeeeed of means. .',110.1eitl so close deelded to :celebrate the net 121h of centlyetheeyoungeet child, a hahY or relations and left the greater pant of. uly In -Canton. Thelellowing eftleers -two yam beIng elle The child -was his fortune, $200.000, to the young lady -were elected; -Master. J. Mostgemery, fouteLto be suffering from diphtheria" who had been kind to him when . he SeatoettneDeguty, F. Scarlett, e Lead - ant the family vitt* quarantined In was In the greatest eieel of a- friend.. bury:. Chaplain; C. 8. *Lowery, Clin- t'', car in a rotate, part a the rale --eBigainy avid -seduction are e the ton; izoensec., W: Kenny, Whitnrer . wa7, -yards- The thild died later. in eftes that the Rev. Evan T. Evans, finenec . D. S. Cook, Ceintent treat., the day. • - ' ' ; '' till lateiy.attaclied to the at. John's W. Tineevertha, Winthrop; Director of , ,reTworilttle"ceildren de j. C. Cee Eelseopal church, Sarnia., is _charged, Ceremootee, V. Cutler, Clinton; lecture Nellie' Guelph, Were buried l to ' death'. With. Some eighteen months ago -this er, D. Barr, Summerhill. inetheit hOgnarehe the early' hours Or man came to Sarnia posing as a • badn- —One of the older eesidenta of •Code. Tueetday- xnerteltig,*: Ite'efiethe unexplain- dor. He began to pay masked stem-, riele„townethili Paseed away on Thurs- ed woy flee broke out dOiirailtalrBe ti01119 to VAS' Nellie _Fet..._Cleir Davis, day morning; the 14th hist,, in the !tore the father was asleep. When and on September 26th Iest the twoi person of!. Mr; John Pickard, „of the awakened'he"ruetted upstales and man- doped. They were married ita Cleve- 1 Cut Line, at the a ge of 87 yeaes,Ale aged to Sara his wife, but the „Mina land end atter obtaining from the 1 thohgh niver a particularly rugged eteuttareewas soatiee-nnees of flenees, girl a large sun of money he sent mate his illness only eeached .,_ an and the...escape ot, the children; a her to her home again; promising to acute stage within the het Ow weeks. he, and se girl, :was' impossible. - 1 send for :her when he obtained an- 1He was born in Devonshire, coming to - 's-Williailf Read, an erepicoree of the other - pariah. Meantime the wedding this country when about thirty, years Whitson (Waldo Work, efereitton, was he be kept a secret. The clergy- of age. He firi3t eettlel be Plekering, had a narrow secape flOrn death the read was never heard from and the and then moved- to the farm on the other -night. He was at work at the girl eickened. A few weeks ago she Bayfield Line, at Dreamt occupied by plant, and, while stepping on * -tin paved away and „people believed that err. Yea. After a three Swat's' resi- plate loet- his balance. To stile him- the incident was closed, but it is -now :derive there he bought the farm on belt he caught hold of a large cru- alleged that the 16 year old.daugirter the Cut Line, on which he has ence cible through which eassee -a Strong eh a manlier of the church Was be- residal. He was a life long and eon - electric -current. The power had Just frayed_ by the Mielster_r. The matter adrtent member of the Methodiat .the attetneeee peahen of an Institute i been turned en end Read fluttered - • a leo been -rut In the hands or the police church, a Liberal in politics, and: a man who we held in the very highest geeteem. Ile leaves a brother in Mane-, pPOta, two sisters in Clinton, .eres. renal nings and Mrs, „T. L. Courtice, and one in Toronto, Mra Holloway. His wife predeceased him by two year* His s'aven daughters and three, sons are: Mrs. W. Steep, .Arenac, Michigan:Mrs, R. Y. Cox and Mrs. W. en Pertaa, Gocierieh townehip ; Mrs r a T. John- ston and Miss Maud, Toronto; Misses Alice and Emma, at home; William, Columbus, Ohio; John, at StrathroYa Fred, at honer —Robert Addisen,_ one 'of the Pia+, near reedents of the Wingham dis- trict, died on Sunday, lflth inet, in his 83rd. year. In. 1855 he took up a farm lot in West Weaveziosh, where be continued to reside till thirteen. years ago, when he moved into Wing - ham to enjoy a well earned ret. He Is survived byhis wile and twodaugh- ters, Mrs. B. Naylor, of West Wae mob, and Mrs. W. H. Fraser, of Blue - vale. —About three o'clock laat Safer -ray morning fire broke out on the eteam barge Tecumseh, which was laid up for the winter alongekke the north dock; As there is no read to this/lock nothing could be' done to save the Yeee- sel, which was burned to the water's edge: -The Tecemegeh was insured tor $15,000 which covers about two-thirds. of, the low. The ownere were Capt. Trethcway & Shen, 01 Goderleh. Caet. Treth.ew.ay, ire his wife and brother were en the hoet at the time and heree ly smeped with their lives. Had the wind been in any other direction no- thing acould have saved the Large p11- 01 haulier on the dock. The calm or the lire lei unknown, but eiter...1y- it starter, term rhe evokle--g ea, nee. —Tee annual mos** or the Holreeee ville Butter and Mese ,Pacir.eee held */.. &te--.*y afternoon and „Was well attended. The -Same officers were te-elected, namely; Go Holland, pres- likat; N. W. Trewartha, eecretaree; directors, G. Holland, W. IL Lobb, O.. B roister, Geo. Aeheson and John Ford. The annual report showed that during the past year a beta B0.928 minds of cheese Was sokresto outside dealer* at an average or- 11 140 per pound, realieleg $5,092.S5, itt adeltion some 1.229 ,pounds were told to local conettmees. The r&teicont a the fan - tory were eald $4,078.52, the total exe peaditure for the eeasen being $he 356.88, which covers all the expenses incidental to yenning the factory; The tiabilitie13 are $820.80. Mr, V'illiaares was re-engaged as thefts ma Perth Items. --.Police Magistrate Jardes aiseatne. of- Stratford, -celebrated Me seventy-, third birthday rerently. r -While playing hockey the ethet day, Willlam apenneu, of Stratford, tell and broke his 1e- —The election expense a et Dr. Steele, the Ceneervative -candidate In • South Perth, amounted to $413.85. H. Thompson has sold- his hews; and lot hi Mitchell to XT. W03. 'Barthel foe $1400, —D. L. McKeand, at Mitchel% has been electal preardent of- the Cana- dian Ruby Wore —Wm. Stole, .of Fullerton., has pur- chased John IL Triley's house ie. Mitchell. —John Carter„ of Stratford, sheeed eon same ice the* ether day, and in the fell broke his hip. —T. H. Race, of Mitchell, has g• one to -Cobalt to gather specimens of ore for exhibition pa:I:Toes§ at the Seattle Exeosition next summer. He wir al- so go to the Soo onthe an mission. —While the landly were Attending :church en a recent Sunday the reel-. Ague a A. M. Smith, of Listowel, WAS entered by burglars, but - noth- ing ot value was taken. - —John 0, Burt, /or many years a prominent business man of ust.owai, and lately a traveller tor a Mon,treal !rem, tired on Monday morning of last weOK , Deceased bad enttfered for IMMO time from.-diebetee, —Au event of double interest oc- curred t tife_>handiEnne 110itie 01Mi. .and Mrs. Win : Parker. In Logan, en hitednefela-y, Januaey itle when their why daughter, Martha, mesh united in mentlage toeFree,.1 W. 'Rowland, of Toronto. only *Oki a Mr. and Mrs. J. Demised, concesakm 11, Inxna. The' Otp,aidein wits sled the tyre/its-fifth an- niversary of the marriage of Mr. and Yrs. William Parker. —The eighteen months old daughter or Mr. and Mr* JameoFulier, ,of Wainwright, Alirerta, died the other evening trigrn berms received while .playing near the kitchen Et0170.0 her elothing having -taught fire. Her mother was woreing in the next room and - rushed lit on.. hearing the child's ecreams, but althaugh she succeeded in smothering ;the blame it was not before theeehild had been- tataIlyieuree ed. - —Mr. P. -R hie/litchi% about fifty - live yearn sof age, ,a life-long roal-k dent of Bothwell, eommitted suicide by ehooting hitnselt through the heart with a shot gun the other aftemoon, in the mill of his former employer, Charles Cfark, The men at workgart the mill did not hear the report 'of the gen, and he was probably dead some time before he was diecovered. Ile.leaves quite a large family. Worry over beefless troubles le the rsobable CAW& 'Walton. Per al,—Mr. and Mrs. S. T. and Mr. and Mrs. P. Amftt, 01Brus- sels, and Dr. and Mrs. ; Menzies, of Walton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Kra. .3 H McLaughlin—.Miss Ella. Lindsey, of canton, kept the past week with Mrs. 3. H. McLairghlin. Wingha 'A Narrow Hemp% BY a harrow margin a repetition of the terrible tragedy at Grimsby was averted here were crowing the tracks of the 0.P.n Monday night A -sleighload a people whom tbe railway enters the town. a- round a sharp curve The peaty was proceeding north, and going down Wu towards the river., It WM with dife ticulty the limes were stopped withe% a. few feet of tlin cresting. whew -thie delayed night expre, from Toro rushed by lre a swirl of sr4w. At this game crossing, which is consider -4 Very dangeroue, a man driving la the tame direcUter with a horse and MU:he was instantly killed about a Yeareght