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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1909-08-20, Page 1ods* Bargas tehiettelt anted en 1.-7 y 0 ., ;Via. N for the last few .ioosernin,. Sask., in the 'Mr- and Mrs. Jacob Sed fro; town. Over lave arrived from Tero e+ F the waterworks- males; -4 D.tehl Y are spending thy` ewn.•s'l ss .Annie Gov't` th,. Is the guest et Mrs The funeral of Miss as held on Saturday aid day Inst was our C,Idie- eer person who could got ,any driving to- Bay to Goderiele by dams nera�lly i dull- Partnere vlth the harvest, but the and this will - make later on. - Ribbert. --The council met nurp€ ee of . letting ;:e Walker and Kenn embers were all pre of ggarth. ' The Walker was given to John Bea. dy draft+ contract wad- -Cennolly & Co., the lowest. A reser hy tete council auh' :rutting the CountS strike the taxes rests h tote -in the villaNe le books,es the east Ole d Bale of said lots Wpm dual value. Tee, Meet again on >ondaye at ten €'caewk: Ali ti track at this'` Clerk. 44- Fo44-4Z a ri rs. Nurirsza. SEAFoRTH FRIDAY,. •"n oLEIt f a Yep) or rove, Grimed Bend and Ste Joeeph W S. Dingma, the :genial May of S iratford and clever editor of Stra fobHeralds, has - the good se to appreciate he benfits of wren air to rrecuperate a brain d mall, and with.= his family is Qing his holidays at that beaut- sum er resort, Maple Grove.'. wrnu ust let i his e !him tell hs own says in last week's 'Heralld t rove is one of the pleasant- to spots for a family holiday. bout a mile and a t north es the d vnta e rs there and of re facilities, when u ht, while at the d and quiet for At For a family: da ted. • Maple Grove sty or forty yndicate of ten ndoners. The -mote Millar fashion in 4 concrete ' steps ach, where bath- oating fail ties are provided. features are in common to ►ttagers for •instance, the ice e Wigwam, ' tc. The Fatter: is ined hall, p: rlor• and church ove. Fro'; being the scene le dance en c aturday night It ie�i by beim s made' a place worship on the unday. he Bond has its I� xeter, Parkhill Len on ";sides" I or districts: The ter s de is north e f the road down eke ; the Parkhill side south me road, rbetw®e a it and the he *Londoi side. is south of e, .on the •a eek of land bey t dried up p rtion of the river lake. Th Saable naturally rand bend' at this point on arrivsE1 from up co ntry, and flowed lie; ith and aquarter of a mile o distant' from et 'ei lake,( for adis- a I miles before it hake 3ciende with led into the lake ;minion Govern,- cut at the grand place took its of t a Bauble now :e. The effect has eave the olds river bed dry fare ance, though nic end the me distance. ick has b'eee intervention fried, as the sr closed up the a e -need of I`, rnrnent dred ere nearly itbou fully insid in co Sem a cats lothes t rates wh (rm. d find dels n .iuxury at a man has ipeen 0/9011101313 hey are To-: The broad collar and lapel, th artis -coat outlined to the form, the perf at b skilful tailoring of each garment, to eth exclusive fabrics, form a combinati no fedi= in clothes building. s at 12, c ape -with the y of 'the WS the new and Our popular priced Suits at $7 ,anO. knockabout suits at $5.00, are cert, the money. May we show you the new diyes, tans and gteys. oeptiona abrios in our greait suit for FALL COATS $7, or' $12 Any clay now you'll be hunting . t Raincoat. We've the right lOrt of coa them in these parts. Want you to t $7.0 0, The boys can be splendidly olo Fall berm at school. Our cleaning includes boys' knicker suits, boys' garments of alq sorts, caps and me Hs:Acker Suits, sizes 24 to 30 liniokter Suits sizes 27 to 33 coat vest and pants Youths' Sujts, long trousers Odd Knickers Odd Underwear per gafment Caps Sweaters - N Stockings, heavy cotton ight now or„ 'the eight Una ea4 4 00 5 00 6 -00 7 0: 25 35 50 75 to DO 25, OREIG CL ST.3.A.P0 aple pose; L= ted t'o , Grand Bead ft oe the bristle of ea the post Office and.st th :ar to be .so sa e time it is ret to as ;desire quiet it s eepecialiy° ada a property of thi acr o neo by a i ge 'tlenie , mostly Lc tai: s.aa'e grouped in a 4 eauti ul grove, a gin pass' ge to the b in and to be nth its or tit of eight to t ch Id b%itersuadid.to the lake.. It then emp, at ort; rank. The D me t, ho ever, made be fro which th the waters go into the la se in the Is 'tie 4 n an e a be al PO fr St to St St st ed be dire ftorPre lag d hen ost t iherti de h claim tford Bqt tford !I am told at the Ake water backs At. Grand Bend I huilh The Gov, will soon again intik- sands hate ene Bauble mouth. it early. visit of at they are scattered, ,, No en the elec ric 'railway runs Exeter. to 'Grand Bend, the contingent - . ill increase so as speeial nal • The , bunch of !on the 46, ,wer : certainly a te. They a ch Y 'Powell_ but at all the torepoo one, of co ✓ than the the youn did they to make et. conveya ttle rose t WA vvor They -had their ttip the aid o ed Into, St there iMpr 'the 'dello e along, - 1 by stage. 'Arrivi' . in the atternooe among the lhappies cy• cle, hayi good ed to see •S took us- i ✓ the Baltnetal Holt This big bae been nrehase by Mr. au, a Mo treat roilllortalee/ oing to -fi it all dp, repair tete it, we ere told. The et - re intiniat econnection with &Bray. w h lis to give the de World-, we Were informel built next Year by Contractor Vorki 'V siting the d, after find 1 the oa• d is re - to make ores and ye _for he -futuse. realieede they' will the ex. itordinary respeet St. Joseph a site for a lake tepot In the shore. spe wh this new Mr. Can n. Is boued he ca and gene n expend - an inter - ted j any out no, far clo/n co pla et • wa d 8:11B Itt • hilei efeS gi• tr in es of he on the in. lIce at It ep so pr mot ad ue bu din colm Ce ourte a i i tetra* in the . old Iceewatin ; District. In 1878 he was appointed the first Dep- u' iy Minister' of Agriculture 'of Mani- itoba,, and subsequently Provincial Aud- itor. He also served in the Rebellion -of 1885. With the date lex. Begg ani on. Gilbert McMicicen,.` a founded the W nnipeg Herald and W nnipeg Times, w In known Conservative journals o t th e' days. He represent Manitooa in 18 8" as special commnissio or to the In - di ii n-di.ii and , Colonial Exhi tion in Lott dor, and wrote a report o trade within Empire. In 1889 h accompanied L.* rd Stanley of Preston now Lord rby, and then Govern r General, a- cr i the continent as pedal Comes po' nerd. For the ' hast t o yeah he has ;: assisted in- the est biishment et tr veiling libraries in u'teri°. I' Canada. Sir William Van Nor a has entered 23 of. his fine Shorthorn cattle at,, the T i r'onto Exhibition. They come from hi : ranch at Selkirk, anitoba. -- The electrical €storm on Monday 1• t•: was very severe. at and in the vi inity of Toronto.' The street - car an + telephone systems in the etL-. and su'urbs were tied lup fo several~ mine ut-s, John McLau ink so of • the late chibald McLaughlin, of Southwold to reship, Elgin 'Coun!ty, was instantly. id ed'in Detroit 'n Monday while dr ving. His hors became frightened by an automobile, ati� he was: thrown o and his neck a b aken;e ; Chars. Gibbons, o Lynden, Went v rtht County, was lite . -ten, dollars. an • costs by the a r of Dundas for hoeing on his far re unday last. It would'.have 'pal m ' eaten to have 'IIi�ed a man to io h ho lug, on week daiys. 1 During the etE .Sed over .Alvin you get t here' OU are iduc.41. 1 Pa on d strict Sunday fa • Mer in Brooke te-vnah - was burned jar do n. Monday afternoon during anothe at eltorene the barnek 7. . Armstrong, lof the township of Euph la, was_ de - Two well knoWn MI ens of Brant. fo d are deed, in the er ons of Henry w rth, real estate' deal s, 'and Cope- land Stinson, note,d tor eman. Both peaked away On Snnday, each after an -ex nded illness. ;They ad resided in t _The death la report from Port it gitaduath of Queen Ts, and a. fo er well own 'sprinter. His , ho was at 114 eines a csurgecin on the ,I V. P. R. boats to China befOre Be Utile to prace ' The Had -Kipling z o, at Parry So nd, hag a three mon les old buil moose, ev,hibh. was Twee by l a south- bound C. Idt R. freight c w. The an- t al, wae caught ;lila. wire fence, was injuring; it elt in an effert escape. The enoese; is eing doctored The Treasurer 1 of th Common-. - vente t ey start- at 41,576,000. The unds Or the Dread - pill vla a dal auto- naught or its equiyal t Which has be in ,G and Bend beBnt offered the Imperial Gevernment se. They bad got ad 'PO be provided; when required. 'l the auto broke edirane, has 'sent t the Depart - 0 to Preeeed far- nt of Agriculture 'at entente, serrie „ladies gat or a of grain and hay w leh have been et their faces back oWn this season in th townehlp of e I 'in • they. d- The grain Ifs ila ge and well the occasion. m tiered, while the hay Measures 61 ; -so le so good. 1 tl' Sunday night, the arne of John ,e, ne r et amr M Barre., of Lobo. about welve miles prieWS tn a bay- ea t, of - StrathroY, . ere etruck by iced the rosy pre- li• l'i fling and burned t the, ground, , until he . - noon to er with the leeeere '0 er013e• Four nilees that were in at the time also la fie la each, too !shed. The losa lestlenated at erg thousand thliars :The Ogitvie Flier s 'Con, at Win- nipent on Saturday receiedd first samples or new wheat, one f orn Ros- thera to the way at the hey- were and fak- e camp. r Collins. e Joseph:: and while Yfield. At St. Jose liapeleon Candle, ntine the famous hand and show - el Pi th Sh rn re it ot Pe If e shte we wer eurpris at ha been publ ehed, to Iinged wh e; .all dy b Meese good ed d however tatia expec form a pensisten d to 130 t (We Nor is 'Nett Is ri to Make -thinly a eft h re if est newt ch use. nett s are Is still .al ati nes are ed But it city ake g againa long Ithild Y. la I Lahr had th ot ditfica ttgo da I!" G..tenunen has ed nese, repre ented' /tine meetieg of .the Ontatrio. clationt Mr. Mersey hag - Work, 4The Story' published •St. few, be, earspices -ot -the dation. ftitid; Is tt -years oia the ht. to thin echine. wfordi Speaker of N. and ;as' one jot *as the first 'Mag - a Testae months Oat now Ite Came to same try the th Riv As or lot lioo s lates under rary urth da hich aims in 18 tsettle He Pe se suc• h ae will nee. 0 strong flbur, This f4ener will have an average of tisen- well, Man., will gaade Noe a northern,. Beth fanmers cut Monday. —The diphtleeria outbreak at Byron, five. miles from London, hex assumed faMily of William England ave died within the last few days, nd three more are in Victoeia Hospital Lando'. The ectools of Byron and Br eit etreet have been closed, aid no se ees Were held in the churches on Sun y. —Voodstock Hospital is aZ• IR under quarantine for small -pox. T ere are four cases In the inetitution ow. The quarantine for one case wa raised the' other day, but now the eese hap appeared In four other ' ,pati nth, and the hodpital • la- again under quartne tine. 'there -are tseeeral, ,othe cases in 4. eeSir lahard Cartwright hes gone te Dint for treatment for hia !thee- niattsm. Hon. George P. Graham and Hon. Prank Olivcr, wtp has ibeeis in the ,old Countey tor the past, two months, lhave returned to l Ottawa, Hon. Mr. 1 Pu eley, who wan tour the Westerpi Provinces, half etlso returned to the (41apitile . le =A f mer named William all. who resides ear Elora:, had. 'a iraculous ni croSsi HO was met cei th crossing bY :the .20 train from Elora . The' en- gine st uck his horse. aud, throwing .ahead, killed it instantly. T e shock baggy, 'tit left hint and broke tt ,,tips of the shafts f one Hall's ereldele otherwien uninjured. .--Dur ng a heavy thunders orm Mon- Mulliga two miles northwest Of the village f Sunderland, was etruck by , IttnIng . _and burned to the groUnd. Mulligan log all the season s croP of hay, and tall wheat,/ a /small quantit 01 sheiks feed, all the fowl, three gs and a calf, alga Teame of his; imp rewrite. --!-Pre erring to pate as a Martyr) in the ea, e of Soelaligna d.41414. d Brie 1.1 Sodas M. L. A. for Rocky 'Mountain, in tie berta Legislature, boing found guilty f al eharge of blocking' the harrangitle on Socialism to a large crowd ist people, refused to !my the No Matter What When .�C3 tTiltt�' iit�xE'Ti Because if things look different wheri you get them home, tell us and we win; trate back, li cause if you change your mind we will change the goods, Because if you wantlwhaat we haven't got we will get it for you. We iiope°ysau will get into the way of 3 depending upon lid for alt your jewelry requirements you will e lucky if you do. Issuer of Marri e License. costs . of the court, which he .was ant see cl. and was senh to jaili for seven Tobacco growing has been success - f y carried on in Al erta for the past an those competent ' to itidge atate th the leaf, which 'averages 18 Inches tob ecce The: Yeriety Is hrtoWei as in length, isi a first' qiiality =flaking be- corded. Plants set gut in July a je ke 1, and failure a Crop hate yet tb an harvested In September; Is ni last Sunday. ni ht. There was a /Se re storm -in that vicinity. Snazle we t to bed, and lab. ut eleveni o'clock lig teling- struck the ouse, tearing a - in 'into the bogrootre tea -ring off the pla ter, and throwing Snazje to the no r. where he later necovered without t As a result of tiring a( bridle off a ease which she wa .driving, Mrs. R. Lo es, wtfe of a farmer near. Trani- qu ty, Brant County, was severely inj ed In Brantford. Her two chit- tn dee were In the rig, where the horse be e _frightened by' a radial. car. 111 , woman endeaVored to gop the ane bei .4. thrown out, with slight injuries. dit on as the result eot an accident wh le repairing a reaper. Ma. Ramsay ho ea became fright ned and ran a- wa working arthe r•,;achine when the wa , dragging him along until the re er passed complet ly over him. Ile wa taken to the Lon on City Hospital. It is 'likely. that Mee arm will have to ibe amputated. I "' 1The Provincial Gevernment of On.- ta o has awarded co tracts for the co ' truetion of seven miles of road- wa east from Math son and nine II. ,, Black, Parham, Addington Count:Ye whle submitted the lo est tender. • The prcemed work signal' es the advent a no th of the height Of ' land. •Iti le pr osed to further eitend the road - w work lo opierini tip the district. The Cassandra, of tb.e Donaldson Ll , reached Montreal Tuesday morn - in with 164 cabin paesengers, and the fin st 1ot of prize homes, numbering 10 which leas ever been breughh to pet t. They are near* all Clydesdales, an while some are lfor the Toronto F e many of them - for Regina an Weetern points, o hers for Ottawas 1.443 I don, Brantford an4.0ntarid -moires- Al/ the horses were I landed ;In excel., et -John Phillips, a mOulder hi the em plOV of the Taylor -Forbes Company, o Gulelph, hired a IlverY rig to go to He peler for the day. lin going he bad to tord the river :where a bridge Is dm ergoing repairs, On Itis Way back, in the face of red lights, stone piles an nlanks, both horse and man went th oagh the open bridge into the river, a rem of twelve feet. entie horse wait ba ly cut, and Mr- Phillips /tea badly eu about th- face and 'hands.; Now he a the horse got ovirthe obetacles In rn aple that be escaped Instant death, The _Lake of thd <Woods Milling Co. pe barrel in the print of their Roar- -1 -, +lip to the present' time, about 100 free rerah mail delivery routes have be n established by the post office de - pa ntent, princi Hy he -western One T re is little demand for routen from be • 1The department establishes ?odes pli ellen receiveS the approval of the di leional inspeetor. The people served pa for the boxee, but ' the .salary on th courier' is paid by the department. Mr. Geornn Hume Carter, of ita.e a firm of Carter Bids., contractors, died • at his hmne In GnelPh, Of an iri- tetinel trouble, aged -eighty-tevo yea Ill of western 'Ontario, having Wilt sev- er 1 important gravel roads An Wei- ll ton county, as wieti,.1 as portfolio et 'G derich, part of the 'old Great West.; er Railway at St. George; 1301day Church, ;Guelph,' for ever eixty years. , Utile was visited; iy disa trolls fire on ursday morning haat. The flee bro e out about 10.30 in its aparts miluts o MRS. Walker, in connection ned headway vet's' quickly, bat work on the part of the titizena pr -rented It epreadIng to other build - ✓ ued St about t510;640,_ was Thestroy- ed Heins an insitrance $7,600. ker had tion insurance. Dr. B ;hose home and office wens ,iend hid no InAtrallee. 'Ws furniture Was saved. the onged to Dr, Persona% and Wee years ago, and anlarg- d and proved since. Telegr. ms were suit to Listowel and Brusse s for help and the fire brigade and e. gine dam from the forn3er , place, special rein bee. t ing Regaled from P letertson. The ad- jacent buildings wee saved /it hard work. The rise is apposed t have etarted :Jet a clothe closet, where Mrs. Walker had g' ne to ge sorne article; ;and lighted a match to get it, Huron es. n Labor Day. r 'at Aulturn sta- ted. It will have bushels. ' elongIng to John day. , pastor Of oles- church, ha re - has lea d his rk State. !intone, Dania Bell Perth b 11 ame Tuesday, be een the ho team cars of att 62 got a od price hold a 'tournament —The t grain elevat tion is pearly eompl a capacity ot 15,000 ,lightnina- the other iwortle Presbyterian calved call to.Do apple efraporator in and Case, of New Y —Messrs. Frank V and S. ;Bennett, of Wednesday of -lest visit the Exposition, played tit Blyth Blyth and Mitchell, rwon by a score -of 1 --Mr. John Ransfo 'cently shipped three head, tg Toronto. for them. Alei. Boss had the C. R. station other day- He was the Car land the bag cataract I for the zo basement of the new Sti Colurnban, to re recently destroyed b ment will be built —Edward Weld, a of the Loadon road, ton, died at the hom in, West Wawanosh, Mr. Welsh had gone chitty a few &Zs friends., Death came —Mrs4 Milne, of somewhat •painful ac day. She had been Stanley iand as she the, buggy on her ret an auto swept along frIseltened the horse thrown vloletitly to —A dog shevAkng ing mad was shot b derson and W. Haze w ton. one day recentl everything wield), ea e 1 tuna,telY it was kill d --elehe' following /he nipeg Free Press w to West Wa,wanosh Airs. Geo. Tittlale gagement of their da to J. E. Robertson, niPeg, b The marriage tettrrow sea W ha the ago truck n re- f Clinton aCe the tire. e- re peeled ree dent us south of in- r;riyou,Sssunulysd o AO an Vi - ng t s in alight from in th !ling 0171 he and was gro d, ei r trig - he ant al was and thti at beitiosre*Vt. °h1.:(1 - from the • in - 11 be of, 1 tn. erest s debts; eir :and --The; funeral -took Place eio da, le borne, who died on aturdaY a e residence in town. -.I Tiebb r e 61 yearg of age and been in poon health .1 for some ti e. He w de- an operetion, nevi -ohe of his lege removed. One of 'Wiese' WES kl ' and he thead sent to, Ottawa for n lysis. Th re - Port hae been made h t -the dog was !Exeter, and Macdiar of Ile ail. it --One day recently D BrOwni . of idaaghter of Mre az aid, of ed- ' ton, The Taint la y has b a ill , with reeariet haver, n Inf.'. re ion lbehled the ear, Ma an otion , es ti Eoellaalsnst: and Wforawto4w417:1311; *pur4-pl:sel's, $82:127 The County rate menu ts to 6 9.95; ' sum aggregating $9 Oti .95 ; 229. 5 'Is 11, to be cellected from h Spaeth I halt of the township for al way b A and Chris. Haat, of Cite en, fele I Or,nOt the limb ean be Saved. eet and Mary .It Me en, c fleet - atoll, of (trey, died o week, of a combine, 1 heart trouble. She been. fail - Ing health for some months, but *a able to 0 to Brussel on July 12t , and dans. Mize Menarey 0 in her 25th. 1 Iv - i quiet Weddliig at day of. 1 ant Week, when: It ugh' melte. l linelle, "was married to! Mr. or ,zS. Terib: _040f1 :ruse so evirsise .1,01 foe:7: :e be Cer - oon fsvia tor tfiseir•fu les, --The Marries* of asley Thillett, to Miss A, Ef,Iftrt The tie of the evi nosed. many .s. beportelelLiraidby mr.wiellill. 4 a sup - the ceremony .the bride/ to thedthellnitTitetrenoelwatweidd':non7ari;ite. , .bro- of Goderic township, who, et Witt a fatal ae dent, the particular, which are .g1 en (elsewhere, took place Sunday aft-rnoon, under iiaeen- auspices, and was the largest seen I n that district ;thin the recollection of many present. The funeral of Judge Tom, 'many year ago, is said to have been as large. Some two 'hundred rigs were in the funeral n3rocesgion; ff which reached a out two miles. Mr. Stu rd.y's lodge ct nnectian, his - ace quaint;ar ee extending over a large section, and the sudden manner of his death, combined to bring a large gathering. --Just as the Grand Trunk - tram from Goderich el,ared that station at 3 Clinton on ,�ionrl,.y morning, on its way be Buffalo, the crowd on the plate. corm was surpris2d to hear the brakes put oh and _see the rats come to ee stand -still. ' Wl3 t's- the matter ?" asked the;cond�uc or of the Bruce train, but nebody could tell, lentil two men Were peen run g back along the track. Frank ` r -n, a well known God-' erieb horseman, accompanied by ..Jack" tenth, of Kinc: cdine, had forgottex a suit e sse on the platform. After the gain bad once in re pulled out, it wan explained by tiros who said they knew ;hat the horseme,r were bound for the uffalo races, a d the suit case eon- • lined - their .wad. —The Graphic, published at Elbow,. . • iek.,' makes the 'allowing reference to lady, who rot` forty years was .a. aidettt of Turn t erry and an active ember of Whig 'n Baptist church ms's. -Augusta Ta ; lox passed quietly an at the home of her bert Jobb. She was 1822 at Baltimore her 87 years of age for day was ere her born. ahe Ont., thus ina at the time of he death. She was the mother of 'eight. hildren, six of whom survive Jur, Mrs. Robt. Jobb, of Lucky Lake, Mrs. Dal Hastings. and Mrs. Thomas Higgins. of Turnberry, Ont., MIT. John Jobb, Brandon* Mrs., J. R Parkere Salem, regon, and bar son, james Taylor, of Itoscurols, Sask. Mee 'was. grandm ther of 34 and great • grandmother of 9 thIldren ,all living at the time of h r death. She wan e. kind end loving mother, and although not living In e village very lenge had made everyo her friend. She was wolain of ge d religious principles and w be mis ed here on earth as a teacher of the gospel. —Rol3ert J. M Kelvey, an old, well known) and bight respected resident on Bthel, dropped de a on TharsdaY, Aug- ust Rh. Ile and Mr. M. Henry. weds hitching up a e lt, and were pros seeding to the "resbyterian OtOrrat groun0 to have ome room, Mr. Moe Idelvey leading' t e home when the call ctmee. He was d.ad when Mr. Henry got to his side. The deceased was born in the tow ehip of Vaughan 52 two years of age and had' lived there continuously. Ab twenty-flva years ago he was unite n marriage he Miss Bella Lamont, who survives. They had no family. Deceased, who had not been rolthst health for ten I or twelve years, „sold his f rm owing to a hear* weakness and 11 ed a r tired life. wae a, Liberal in polLies and Presbyterian In church lrelationship. sudden et thirty slx years ,ago on the road near J. P. MeKay's while res turning from Brhseels with her hus- Man, also respon ed to t.he pall with - 'Out a Moment's ing. lit her home in Ethel, average crop. ' $funeentown In —,Weeed was that - Stewart le Lowell drug et . P. Met injurlea /nom aaya dater in stirrup.. His Was been In ,oe,ht—iidaige;oramnedr I a, lp, le the pare led 4 the reel '',116Cilaryllet'afil'itlistBa°Y1re or: khAeathudgebi him off. He fe late township, ,te lace fsome year been, living with owne a farm oh Grey township. • ,him a number of a the , only ion )3:0.4137!8thaChilt.ehreislizravtb:1141:14rsittritio0:1:144,1161,11ttiNI;a:0114!oSttilUrer:::albekPiteeetritE:tmt:inrIeneljer ler very feW inst -ebeaple :of hak-en it upon the !'"w! eattliVr 4eirvetr"7 pan er, the fie n 400 ahres u den a , and tit is a fair has a gang of ved he Stratford e, Manager • ot boy, wee nrovrned, Loon Lake on Mona tin, of Chebonani Mr. ThoMas Martine t of St. Marys. was horse and sustained h he died -a few perhi Hospital, De - who Was agalstant the ThIrd Regiment, ping to name The and Mr. 'rMartin was agged along _the eying eeught in the was fratetured. Marys, was 2.7 years es a wife, and one en of VVallace towne Daniel Eveleigb., enee of his son, 6th concession, Grey, t 2rid last, In Ws 66th Leered from a Pare -- months ago and a before his death took nerly formed in Wal- t disposed - his ago, and has since his son, ()barks, who the 6th concession of wife predeceased ago, end Charles Banner saye ; The at Stratford Is doing - ringing o0 to this. selected children Who este and who go to Dominion. There were earth who essIved, y. and homes had und ; for them all. nces 'hes it been lit- any child brought out he tame troM, and district who have Ives to educate and orphans are in trying and stoek the Stratford n, Mr. Garillnads rase d, *hi -eh the nyak tmdred cows was rite Ballantyne, nephew tYne, was the le also made erected bn e milk et firne Improve- lenquateh' and his Ise, touched upon nee of nearly three f Hoe. Thome thew 'maker. the holundary of Mr. Malcolm, t nearly S00 'gore brother Duncan and eulogized.