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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1911-03-24, Page 1^ 'Array briCS MOIRTIt.SIMIL TSAR 111101113.11B %MS enlitentne)44404014419.04,44444, SEAFORTIES GREAT', CLOTHING STOBA btes GREIG CLOTHING rhe Do pitd. rhe Ex pro Bench -tailored" are very Superior to chine -made." Garmen the Me M &In vot to . ot e -pree thr da te it en etn I GI°P 'utsrv e1 014 tell * See ;k39;ch m0 e4 .th 1 wthe, voopah C' ater off thee., Ileth:•rsadeall fie at ea cal '1•10t1 in in t Je .1,0t fur her . nut tot th 14.,O*11111 .inethe eTtr itfit46Heti Ibe ' f: oat ifs; tIlYti.:1:.1f1111 so .Vg,r1 1,11 the *me 4. 1Tti let ers! an ft nde a th al, not in. bey, it,. al ex if they c un I Atte ed, • thy en kiln - to ailoOt be free t it i9 ado fre uc a°• and in wastio t -IMOIle th nuteti•vgeoe it tiecom icno tni tihtteU t4: to ritr"y .; 0 at in loger1 t •t7; .roise iret etce .3i.tohaitii! oth e fel tlL If. ar an Iy?"? U.° theast 14 ion I to the eircu stances in connectio ett with the incorporation and iorganiz tion of thell'armersBank and- t granting Of a certificate by the Tre ury Board pernILting the eaid bank transact busln.e88. This was clearly a polltical move The motion was made in amendment to a motionley the Gov- ernment to go into Committee of Ways and !deans ar1 If carried out would have been a vote of censure upten the Government. Etad this motion been made at ano er' time -and In another WeeY and in hich it ',would not Le- uPen the Government et n discussed on its merit yen this political el edly an for the pu g Opposition speake ord; insinuations, veil susPicions against t et Finance Minister a pertinent, which cou through the count create party unit element in certain co tarlo where the Fa a e, or 1eer Efie binde 'ureeetidal t.ha eaI b ge a dIo npett,ii:flaseet4dire Ye are al inetas,; and .t • disetission I 3.vvie the int uch as the t continu and, wi h 12114taniecaterm t jnl But on e re prepai designed And al them he Is reppee n lentititnhoyisna.t..., the •they ac no 1clefin do a e0Sion. pee di :.rem he pposi • q' estie et, ni Prov y 'their h 1r p ent f n 'dal S fro et7trhes ning ey off ericans aei;ntsht !it h e ng rutne:i thteeedyr Ile ' more ta° ;Loyal during sion on agree- ' with. Col Unusucti Merit anti completenesit Eratbraesng the Newest Types anti Colorings for prim itirtmer ?ealm of Wash theirprices :at Itt 41444 4414 fir.ta• ft Fe ffWCUlli-11-atAC*6 ng 23 to OC 25c & 30C special a special 2 t5C tO IOC to 2-0C to t5C t N almost every branch of industrial, development t in- troduction of steam and electrical 'power and labciti,s v - jog machinery has revolutionized the processand as of production. To a limited extent, this is true f tail The sewing machine is used by the best and p rest of t ors, but there are several important operations n the mak- ing of a garment for which no -satisfactory machines have et been invented -nor are they likely to be. here is he element of personal taste and artistic touch Which see s. to make it quite as impossible to make good Clothes b a- chinery as to paint good pictures by ,machinery. Th true designer and the true tailor are both artists, and thei art cannot find complete expression through machinery. This explains why so much " bench -tailoring," which eans hand -tailoring, is put upon 2oth Century Bran Gar cos. Every dlian that comes to us for Spring Suit, mit go away looking late (i miner. When he ets into One of our S tits, he s inside of t BEST Clothing that's rn,a 1' Do not place too much, on prices *on yo • see the garments at the price._, That is what will tell yoa the whole story. ti to 0 AIM n- ut' nes en In te 0 er ar ti tit uP re ion st v the A itt a ould, t ag ,votet ae neroerss ti f h to r ha su o Mr. %ix; tiro tette o #. giv porter uld h the r to r tieg e t b th othe Tor :fr 2SC dde beg el a at t Ole r u I der; th Re ay , re Oleg livered nte It a iaj tho Its te_ t itis f °eat s fl len °Obi t t -it t • tia d vedend •t ett an t all. •tbtts hi v4e r ble its ies Po, porti ' earl b raptani strous f,o ther go e. The ranee"' ut f then are he t tel ion ed to is ne vi to ar he w 11 - nee , con tit ty rti aye dee valve cer 1100 might ha tes and f cone Mimics e e other beet it wee reeopeoe pow ot cite.) hat ot an: inso cb ofae: ee ell be sent broad 7casiot;; and in thee the Finance t°nlialgaeetonar:',1 against the G• ecmduct of t stare stithencies lo at ,w mere Bank f ilure is a very sore su ject, To the uninitiated this may n Try out a suf., seern a very honorable thing to d but this Is p rtye warfare, and goes everent exemplify the old saying that all er lacke ye On fair in love • and politics. Now, ' t uae.:Vtetl°4--:! iVilleh eXiSte s the organization ' real facts In ection with this en ut ter are that ev ry tittle of eviden uestil "0,7iterte the company an the granting of t "9 certificate to th bank has been su b'zlerselle°, initt,ed In pre ted form and has been ee' before Perlis) ent for severe' weregS, r'elninb' escli°mrre 0 thco procured eve ifea dozen Commissiolits and no furt •le l'inforMatIon could be were eppointe This information %haws e m e feet' pt laht , g rt Yso 0:enotet14. Jr political t- is ng1 li re twihviont; teel decifadi; Tty of. tad then ! a oth ly lea at'd the Ul a 0 e fo In av bit St Wc re 111 that in so re a the Finance Pepar ment, which' issues certificates, concerned, e ything -was dohe in a regular and roper manner and pr cisely the a e as in other simil r cases. In fa t even greater pre -ea tions were t kete in this Instance to °see that the ecessa,ry legal torment s were compli with than helmet cas s. The Departm nt frankly admits that lfl eorne respe ts,ithey were deceived by the adsrepre ntations and pereurY. Travers, the late. managed". and or which he is oW, serving. a term In the penitentiary. But the . failure of te • to mismanagement . aid nes methods after it and doing business, ad ult of any tirregularitin zation of the Institut! n. nt • had no Just or 1e al •theolidrig the charter a d e so they would ba e, gree of justIce, be nt,1 arge• of playing into. t other banks by refusi gi hater to an instituti ely by and designed r 1. farmers, as its nat• e r irregularities and bad •n- I • rescalities which actu 1-1 Wreck of the bank aftler on. the Government 101 LIS; n - he' se; rid ts •ULJ. bank was d not be improper b osition it. an they are was esta,blis etooo ft Par hVaeni)se;enrtupalnenotWS a re tt in the ore ' people by dheir ob- The 'a.,partne ta tic The 10 ger . thle reasons foe or. th more ap areat doe e had they do g gwf eang ae lrou d gainsto 'grant a • huesti n' so' vicio sly. The ath,taat t.ti I he ae,I °II n ds 1 ri ° itle 11 ci-php oa Ns'ae " , hands of tbe ovipeittihto8°P): de ey pr long the goa .. "IP the benefit 'PIN f- themselve ati - the orgarti , zed la II bI for Ithetta er e Only one empties. As reallyl in their h arts .opposr vestments an . are the Ontario To le.s, . and ly . oes te line a .d el edgime no more pow stice eded In w j -I) flg the - its organize ilt• Cannot .extert 'caused th dio et ene or Istiek to !them on respeet more nt on some techn call grounds fteri ad ,e1m1)Y. o'-POled the er business . e e an in vie*, 0 the publiod on that the r trol. a whole n the ;responsib IRO of tl ge out • - all doubt the he wont . d I Baste what - the la the authorit very • Material' a „matter of was hard pre lenient , are is ; an oPeh taken advent itAnn -under . ne ss circles. o rtien's; dee sopporters. merle down :daY an the upon, the bar by Foster en had they they .did not mind that 'w havd ' caused. pi alization eitting dis- h t effect tads. •rte , would have person woul they are n bank a .,..,„ could not h e ;Board of " s ;mild be •; the .. e resolu- ' the Govern 1 placing the I the 0 this I C ve de cited' f r ru •t ;be s of day 4 Ours 611 indeed }et the Prices are Moderate : 7.50 10.00 12.00 15.00 t Me Home of the t Beautiful LS 40.:ND Wric.A.L gt, NEW • SPRING eneeeedened 4er arid Eg-gs _ 60 0 DS la tAFORTILAVk • 1 We make it; our business t that the right bat nd the righ get together. _j , We've New Spring Models ed to all classes of inen--for th • must be fitted as 'well as the More sof; hats *ill be wor season than ever before, and f r t young man wan4ng smart heal wear, we've mede great provisiO, We are showi0g all the chic blocks, smart trimmings style features and new ha colorings. •. The young ma4 always certain styles in ats and " here with the goods" to pleas • More conservative shap s fi er beads.' We've everyth ng right in Hats. • $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 to • new, rielen es in esirs we'e r ol ba Government 'westerie a tc t the oVe stances, It tn, the p po aria racNd as M. overnorn s Ontario y McLea spent th a Whet •is many ment to of tne c I Caned tion of t onera," all rigii etc the 0,v rporatio t Mr. Me gthY sPe rt of adien This por ds to 'its at 1 its por sh fl a nt lenay Coth earl • to anwa h the( le ,irt- s is t f t a 11 te ro • r. 1 1': t v lu ul tp publ .4vd the e, t e P R vi e other o the tr ey wouldbe oroonildpe made theite m n of the hands hy the count 1 reme tin t y have thy have Tite1se lands;h vain 1ir owners, the countr -• se lieg bythe 11 e bee 't h a a be of a hal W the uce rb a in a o o ly r lwa issomonhaeilye p •knot4n than ve ro Ile tne other s all rates,a lt hi e6 dYlt be for reductioi tcy and would • 4 tei couiij betaking hav de an c pro penden e0 nies. , et and ch • out oee 1 ds o al right rio velue been m by the by the bringin than ce0 a enteepr in lmirov ore, unearne d bei or the be nd a goo upporters he 04'.R. e tbat tegory. o itNx. :good ma ru be ry. up .21 d• t Its , t he the re SELA.HOILTEL But t the only Luded in his ities or towhs de.a ot ibne Vete mien HIE GREIG OMNI GOn edne.sd: k4„ • thee shape of Hal ending' t appol4ted in itself; r -c pitalize- e. But this ea ,le -after eh which be s amend- • ac fic Rail - r. ' ion "pays eholders til it esnow as inueli ;McLean tCorn- ele ;rates of Plea hes1 way in them. that' the Canada. ti, re ct Physicians mortem. I plete conf the knife mitted. Both, J L charged: w on, will •eizee, veld • is said ir sanity will be the both cases. The Crown will be repre,sen T. Blacks ock, K. 0. lamm........*Itemeweemmermers Canada tepayera of Ayinie of ;seventy, pas izing the expendit iodating the town rnmenced at once, d Smith, the nine Ornith, 0, Hamilto , was insta,ntly Idl ay while tryin in front of this di nearly cut off an ly mangled. . rn. G. Morton, of ami dead In her bed ne , tler ,husband Ieft her went to- work. inle etif OUnd W9, hl , of ty iJud tired' or - the house that a Is e toe phoned to the fi tLie ince. ; firemen lost no tato the entrance, but the St ecli. !Mg dead on the ith ixtet having been corn caeh by looting the say a small bag lab bool collection,. which all sum of 'money, • nd g on the safe, lwa who conducted t is understood the. sion reveals the 1 tth which the deed ine, and George th killing his six °me up for drial h open on April ste • • River Front road, Young,Langlois start - 1118 corn e ed to drive down intonsie ehallowdvat- 'patina er beside Walr'e eFisnery in order te 'was time clean tne mud, frora 'his Wagon, deahute, wietewas playing by the roadside, clerab- (anstonee ed tne wagon1for 24 nide, arid; re - year Old mained on it wheel turned ;down the the nee river. As the -water' rose about filial he itlfh. It began to show signs Of childish ter- Tile- Ire ror, and seeing trite, Langlois drove still e fuferitilieo; a otitg,efehdidijekleaterge. to fiVei the ed b -Joseph Phillip% eX-manager I • of manager of the York Loan. Savings Company of Toroth), was released on • Saturday from the Kingston • peniten- !haw}, het tiary, 'having eoraPleted .bis full teem of ✓ o control them in t than they have to c ale establishment or o terprise, and for there law does not give th , and even Governme their authority beyo d allows them. There is o partment knew the batik aed for means. That was eneral knowledge in bald - But had the Government ge of this knowledge, eve he legal authority, which have, they would at once a suspicion in the public uld have resulted the Arun len resources which• it ve.i resisted, and which roeght its ruin,. and no • he any better off than . •But it would naveigiven the ties an excuse for a e of its failure upon ent,. as' they might verh properly ba •aeld the argument that i. although in dig iculties - they would have pulled thr ugh alone. Some of our sa strange :t anks have seen times When had th,ir business been thus ex- posed they o ci not have etood • the test any ar• h better than ithet.Fare triers Bank h one. Of course the Ope position kne his all right. But tbey saw a opportunity to `make pole Meal grist na some good ! cdmPalgq literature,• d they took advantage o; the opport ity. But any person wh will careful • nd dispassionately pert. uee all theyid nce will not be much influenced b tlhe declamations of tie Opposition • uritrg this debate. And ne Person wo have been more &sap,- nted tha they had their motiaxi Ott all that, two ivaluabl evoted to ite discussion. sort of thing, coupled with tely long speeches, which prolong• the sessions unnecessarily. But I do not know of any vemedy except that, -The r A majorit law auth 000 on re Will be c -Rieha eon of `H *nt k epe edn he track head was was terri -Mrs. wae foun last week. When he trom heat dieease. When head was buried in the pil though s had been writhi -Ano rein -council has appoin ing George Paters Oralne, to be etvege of the leo at NV g, in succeselon t • K. Walk r, wbo recentlet r euperannu t100. Mr. Paters° end propr tor of the Delora -Darin burglars broke poy shoe store in Lindsay tiesday niJit and got away °liars in ,trange t Sunday s tabled a Is was sift' touched. -John May, liverymano on, win, driving a tra oheptow n Wednesday of In the bl ruling snowstorm, the brlzL at Dunkeld and outfit pl nged into the wa eccupants of the rig elle reaching the bank, but Mr 1iiie our year old cl animal b trig drowned. • -A far ‘thoughti tnagistrat with- a 1 ket and pleaded In the was asse tributed h a e of year res d at to e. - • moderate carried. But anant,years days were d dividends This le the the inordin - Owing rienc ift lin; i t eke a Woulo de lly dis- Ka eeljdthene:ettai1:.mihtn!.3. etrgs e stau aweeh 1,khc eeew ehi raus linsannd wrong a dh:mi riirtnoohaeoidrs. ese alone ore; than .R thheevne) ofits ,out unearned dr rehhitcebti hnetimuebuliec_. rti ns of •teyieetsrret e:wie,on,4•dekt, srouenvdsidento, •he own enticed the; heir October, an 1.vhich rests press the bl Ottawa, ,sHas r. A report Edward J jail, cherg Andeison, t murdered a fair last f found sin a that he an crime. -The been made inspector o has made rich recen y. ,,The dotter, however. denies that. DAY confession had beert made to hi ' The .repo confesalom contradicts given at the Inquest laee he now admits that 110 Anderson girl from the fa the vacant building, a sho ay. After some altercation :threatened exposure, he once with the jack knif, cumbed almost immediately'. ro a attack, Jardine al- to a lit ot !temporary d lister, realizing his deed, idle building to his heme, aehed the blood from h113 thing. Ills broddhig,over lied him to return ee pre he stripped the body lag by slashing away ea,Cla knife. Jardine's ace method of accornplishirta tine °sideline tee ,the with the people, vi, sup- thethkites at the polls. nieL aroh 13th, 1911. rdine Confessed? contest from Goderich that no. at present in Goderich with the murder of Lizzie Goderieh girl, who was • the time a the Goderieb II,' and whose body was avant house, bas confessed he onlY was guilty of the confession is eald to have Dr. 11. Ortice Smith, prisons and asylums, wha eouple of trips to ..lode- bye faur year. making ; allowances for the $4,e two months off eaelt year foregood con- orn duct. ' Mr. Phillips" spent three years and three months in wenn. Ile left oa old the train going west, probably foe .To- lir- ronto. He is in eXcellent health. The oon York County Loan ensile very popular rose company, in whica thousands of work - Hit ing people invested !MOT savings, The od ' failure of the comPeny,:largely, as the , ; result of over speculation in :ea1 es - tone tate, consequently worked a iiardshtp dant on many people. ! , bed -Mrs. John Motley, aged 68, Was ered burned to a crispby failing while 1 ckrolieootinatherdahye,r mil nte .;llinetiSety. Ca,hawatearilenne: i ner walking with all bled /amp from room e , • ssF , in the house at the tprie, eo exactly le bow the accident occurred will tever ,, t ;t ; be known. It was only when -passersby Di, ' noticed the flame in the inter! r ofri alarm was tele - e: headquarters.' The ime 10 gaining ' an Woman was then ly- floor, her clothes etely ;destroyed by ate. : the flames. A br keh lamp was found iled (on the floor beside the laodet,, ' coet 1 -1What Is believed to be a record hich i deal in farm land, ; for the district on uen e ;; another man ininjauns takentea4 Ppal ate: ewle,hehraesb yiereahe: . : proprietor of a hotel in nelentelm, with • e led for. the amine* iseason thirty acres eek, i of the farm of 4 darnson, one mile hole ailing $900. This price for the use of. ore] from Blenheim, kr $30 per acre, - tot - The the land for farm purposes for one in year probably heel no equal in iCanada. lost The land wiU be put in 'tobacco and the even at this high figure with a good season should weli repay the lessees who Of late plenty of land has been rented the around the Blenheim nielghborhood for hay tobacco growing purpoas at from $20 are to $25 per acre. ' earn -Driven to despondency by the re-, of mud alization that his health was hi dati- sdae. He ger, W. Morton, cl cone in the Toronto b pb olic.6 elatik ontrebaasem i,eoearimtito Wa st rove he ere eded Ma Vet', .er, of near Inger olt, sly," as he expial t weighed a buziel of ad which he sold o the ater fed it to (h ullty to a charg lice court last Th sed $1 and costs • 3.50 in all to th court ex hequer. --Premi-r Walter Ldecott, of Saskatett- by sending a32: . collapsed under ,the s rain into his right te pie. He had ban in he has been subjecOd'fo two t Ottawa attending the 'funeral oi a s the result of title blo king telative, which enperience is thought the Opposition at the ge to have made him more melancholenTne, nd will leave the pe-ovin foe manager of the real branch oe ear Me. bank stated that he young man : bed The always been a steady, trustworthy oe- don tidal, and there , is not the sllebtest and suspicion the,t finanelal embarasernent a had anything to to with his act. The young fellowts he ks were certainly all who right. Be boarded along with this enoth- of Mary Maxwell, pellet of e late .Adam Elliott, took its the old lacly passing away at the hone of her son-1nelaw, A. Somers, 11th cohnession ot Greye in her T2nd tyeare Welle fail- ing heatlh woes noticed, Mrs. Efliotti Wae in bed for only- about ten daye before her demiee. Pneunaonia, tollowe 'death. ecd in ying In , e to 111 a - the only,: aged 26, teller aneh . the Oanic of ed suicide in the • Saturday meriting libre r lv Ewan, ha Ito which months ;tactics ielature, hie healt ;Calder w 'Premier would n sapplies three we • -Augu escaped •lamellae the guar back to t Ing from called a re s :01 eT ThLs dm fro 30 e tri- insanity, a bandscould wtbheer'3c r lamhneed. int nother the scene, w MO Ion by of its clot otherRoOpyai. of coaruntlelewi• t ndire WA Work . In his absence 11 lead the Gover nnounced that t be sought thie •'on. eat lisol • ar, ere voted, thus eaclin ks' deadlock. • te Panneton, the lenati 11 rem the asylum 1 ; Mon ly after inurderin • one lens last week, 0,5 inetitution on FiddaY LeAssomption. Th ele ' a 0 •a farm to Ihire when the farmer informed ,him there \NIS a man in the kitchen who did not seem quite right. It nren evident te hahtisPalrionngetotriramwpa,s atpapkairnegatiira in the Rivers. -enlatt a herrn! of Hull, by tyin shotg tents int 071 SUnd edY was Friday, investig about. open, an 17- ".."••=4405 OS. Publisher* $ a YearJj.43034EZee ister, who is an ogLrit-,of tho . Chile dreh's Aid Society, and the censtable Lound the family In an iawful fate ot degradation. As a result the sie .sme.11 children, ranging, in agd from ten montns to ten yeatee are tempor- arily housed in the •Berlia hbelter. Scantily- clothed and barefooted, with then. feet sore and poisoned, 4uddiod about the stove for wa.rreth, the little chiteiren were pitiful objects. ieut one bed served for the eleepino place for the eight members of the. farniii, Folice Magistrate Davis cornrnItted the cell- dren to the custody of, the Coltdren's Aid Society, , 1 -Rev. J. W. MeIntose, of 'Mitchell, was presented wita a purse bf gold on Friday nignt by members of Knox =tech congregation prior to ;AS de- parture for Italy and -other European cramtriee. Mrs, idelntesn reed ed a prior to sailing for tete lettet t., lov,elet banquet. Farewell ermons were preaceed on Friday to rowded congregations and Mr. and Mrs. Mt- Intosn left on Monday for pronto. ..”;The death occurred on Monday ol.', last week of Miss Prudence MOSE, daughter of Aire. Mess, of St. Marys, following a lengthy lelness, MI Mose had been an invalid for eevera year, but she bore her suffering petiently. She was a life long Member ;of the Methodist church, Miss ;MOBS Vta born on theieemestead in West Nisseturi, the family removing to Et. Marys about 120 Years ago. She leaves to mourn her loss besides her mother one brother four sisters, , 1 4 -At the sate of al/tr. J. R. 'llorcv- son. seventh concession i of Logan, on Monday of last week, Prides dan_highe the total figures netting $4,500. Eleven horses brought $2,177; I a colt, 'rising one year old, sold for 1$1.53; another, rising, two years, brought $171.; 'and a ' third, rising three, WaSi ktIOCket% down at .$202. TT:g leer: tv:s ob5rootiagl.$7,caattnide $1..80 respectively. Covve tan as 'vet :was the. auctioneer. li coming two, *85 a pair; abeep $.30 a 'pair; br000. sows, $49 each. itai Jones -Mrs. William Brown, an esteemed resident of St. Mann passod *Way on Saturday last, in her 17th year. She had been in failing health for over It Year. although ; etbe •wes serloaely ill only a short time, Mts. Brown was deeply devoted to her family ad much setripathy is felt for her family in their . ;bereavement. She WESS '1a, natio of 's .Killarney, Ireland, and came to Can- 1 ada in her girlhood, her fathete being the late -John Bennett, one of the pioneers of Illanshard, who Ovvned a farm near Rannoch. rive years ago , Mr. and Mrs. Brown eelebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary; Besides • her husband she- lavee to mourn her loss a family of four! sons and five daughters._ : Huron Notes , -Last week Mr. Griffith removed frern Briessels to Winnipeg, wire she purposes making her home watt her son. She has been a resident Of Brus- sels for the past thirty tYeara. and carries with her the good wishes of the community. . . -On Saturday, Mad:4;11th, spirit . eat akeh orn- ctive eigh, that ectien of his ho in hree - w Kennedy, aged54, living s life some dista ce 0 tsicle sulcided some time last weetc a string to the trig er of n and discharging the con- • ot discovered till th foll wing , his body. He wadlas seen Y. March 12th, an the %net.- teh,ennesot mhaevinnegighbote:enwenthitorn entrtheedYb.46elesehlareokzewss n tifftb gurikl4nd lying across the bed. -Tne Hamilton police on TaesdaY began ' a investigation hit the 'death of Jonn 11 Atkinson, who as leech In Ham lton cemetery. At nson wee suppose to have died suddenly;from stornacn trouble. It has Once discover d toat he was ba ly eaten up in a frbrw and brougne me . y two mniemil'asw a°;• raasnetkalelooY r'w.nTehen Itieth aeYd gil veife sa s her husband kepteying tives be eve ne was a It'd' of foul c "Bob di it," but ne woul I not men- tion tne men's name. Agri eon'st vela - play. . /II . ' -Geo ge Cauchey, C.P.R bra man; of Wort Bay, was struck 1 ornC enYs- terious antler one day t w ek by le, eaistbou d Winnipeg expr ss, torte* miles nest of North Bay ' sus Init.; a coin tuid fracture of t skull and a brok leg. Cauchey was braking on a treig t and was sent b ek t flag the ex ess. The engineer of the ex - n, La d ,the ence was . R, 'way- iden a o dpihPnrg aellicaarihttillY2:. press first la when t men ca Death was 24 VMS an tor let c •line fro tion, gl 700 mil rich an which ing the ed that cornplet hopes 1 lug a Toron -Je Stanley of pare above double dian a o'clock 'norses into t •carried deep' dea,tn 011 spe Debate tne not see the flagrr imation of his pr e engine struck hi not understand the, a sulted next morning. C years old and married. Canadian Pacific ! ail ounced on Friday, •; ntracts for the b Hamilton to Gue Ing Hamilton connectiof with • of the C.P.R. road to tiode- district. This is an extenston • arnilton has clamored for der - past five years. It Is expect - the line from Guelph wili be by Christmas.- t Hamilton ei will- have the eff of divert-, lot of trade, that flow ions to to Hamilton. i mien Langlois, aged 18, and Labute, seem yeaea old, gene te residing in SeatilwirEast, alkerville, were vIcti of a rooming accident elf tne cane- oppoeite Belle isle about 6 Tueeday evening. Tele team of hind which they bad driven shore, k hito their doz- was lire. le boy.' At e of hie d&ys wk 011 i the 4 1 en who is his tinier immediate rela- tide. The family lived originally in Ottawa. Pert Items was-Thr?eraSteilt, Marsfeeelfireeetrtitic milegailituepe,Itiaanyt. _ing la, grippe, was the cause nigh of last week. . 63 Otteeased was born and mar tyoeardes Eiotlhd, ittestidhlongtelan St -Mrs. Martha, 'Moore, a widow, during a violent coughing spelL A Bilisaeis until Mr. zarnera an tillaetfoorrid,A,Icohnodkaeyd I: 1)0necutlienadog1:1,IniInrildell.saindo, ma,nrhdee.rmEhaut:cobbtta,enes eri. lert-genfer millytoshouirielyper.frig fair vini ix moved to Grey. James heteldSqoullarre!ldAaylptePriintildilh'stonoftlIperizItsrksiso- :11 B:1111113Aleilstli°,heiwsktohmeecolifilrthseUrbvrilveoer'etlenother, being offered, aid the elwasee are abfarerreaswnhoegeuwdas.theraratonall. kinds of horses bay in 13doddeld, on Tueedaet of lent ndek, • ; in the presence of the :immediate reta- -Rev* Ur. MainnbmichrioxPreeacburbecl, whits_ ii matrimonial bow was i tied betwaro - tlyes of the contracting parties, toe . chelk on Sunday] 'ehereionfi gonlasvtiondHaey and r ; Mmx.Lese. - TN.ormaa, utndete reir‘ollanngdisjtosdaeph 4lit.etar Lino! ter, a Well known youOg busbeleee man ey• •will remain ,a dew I acitigckefert:t, oietalfnLYiagtaurn,datnyet.; 6eddIftieBrusth:owfseedvilailitiblitteT:armberah:ci, :diujrIncykag:Qeilien Pfanteeen7K:. er sen were driving eb.allow water neer tli them over the channel b ater, and they went efore the eyes of albout ators, among w mother of the 11 and Mrs. Mein Toronto where ti daYs before sent -Mrs. Louis S with a ,serious While she and their places before a hank oe and e to Stratford their cutter was upset into undera floral &rah in the ditch and Mts. Striekert's shoulderi therotherbride, 3dom, E.iniiiundgainoct.Irtstin the t1 blade was broken in ebe fall. -A fire which brone out In welsh I dent, of Detroit. Rev. James and Clarke's general tore at Millbank -I ter- dit morning caused a conflagra- tion which canal TuPperville, brother on Monday aenenri, performed the arena* $25,000 damage- The 'sisted by Rev- 'Dr- °ate; pator of . ' surusedinese, places hurtled were well in- the Methodist church „ --e . e wassaIsitar The Clinton Newla e -eco -While returaing drom the lecture MrLBEvans, of nthleago town for a few days lest week, renre- in Knox chureh, Stra-tford, the otner evening, Mrs, H. M Baker slipped and Seettngtaignegd °InutpsidiallicangP, extent that it, would, at its i0Wil Raal'ai8eht:ndwets,'hVooredatrec fell on the slippery sidewalk Jus.t at enlist the services of t_t•ie coureetil teethe tbe end of the tone bridge, breaking ex- pense, canvass and sedure one hundred farmers, each of whom woutdi acre of cucumbers. hire Evan ea that such cucumbera as t needs grow fast, are , pulled ' inch or eo long and : yield reeulte to the farm% The l' fathers" were all attention, head mot about cucumbers than they ever 11ew be- fore, but after takIngothe mtter into their most serious c nsidera, On, de- cided that they coul not s44 their way clear to co-opereting a preeent. • -leliffip P. Potz, oee of t worthy pioneers of Grey townehip, de tad this life on Friday, March 10th, r. Betz was born In Germany on De er 27, 1825, and came to America veIefl rine- teen years old; After a re I ence of il about gix years In the Conn !of 'Wat- erloo he moved. to Huron thu ty. Ile • was married to Isabelle fil nter on iii March 6t13, 1858, and in 1855 noved to lot 4, Concession 11, Geey towe hip, and has lived on the same -farm cd tinuoue- ly until his death, surviving I s wiee over twelve years. •All of hi eeveri chikiren survive him. They Jare: Mrs JohnMcKenzie, of Tuckersirdehe Wm, Philip and Peter and :gra frie rge Velle, ll of Manchester, Kansas; Dr. John It. e Virginia, and Janan ie' Miss Is- abella at home. Deceased wet 86 yeat•e. S months and 11 days old. E had been a hearty vigorous map, ant' ad eg, wide circle of acquaintances, although many of the old timera had 1 preeedece and elder in tielville PreebYterlan him in. the roll call, Mr. tz was church, Primels, and was ve true to hIa convictions. I•; 1 * flowers; parlor, of her 1 stu- . n- thti one of the bone of her left area at the wrist. -Early on Miday !morning ot last week another o11 eettler of Logan, in the person of It s. Jatnes '1C1earY, pass- ed away, at the ge of about 76 :years. eceaaed her by tavern rally !eye five sons and viva. Deceased wa$ Were of Loga•n. See her ear/ler days, was and bad many friends. the 0.. T. la Owner. - bas ; grown. On Fri - let refused to go to Her husband pre teen years. A f one daughter su among the fir.st werked hard in I a good neighbor, -The strike o •• men/ at Stratfo day the' day •s work and spare firemen had to be called into servite. It is understood switchmen, some 12 go west to join the that the G.T.R. have alt, though the C011/. othing as to 'this. • ot last week Mr. recelired ofe Ottawa, dated leth that the strikin in number, will C:P.R, It is sal dismissed them pane will say -On Wedne John Avery, .01 ficial notice fro • of -March, that he hen 'been awarded tie- conttact • for the new public building In Mitchell. The exact figures have not °Len made publed but are in the • i neighborhood of twenty-one theueard dollars. Mr. Avll well proceed at with preparat ons for beginning the construction. -Housed in �. one -roomed hovel, 12 by 14 feet se re, eo open tbat the • SnOW was cove beg the floor of the hut, unmelted by the feeble fire in a , battered old stotee, a 1 Mall and woman with their six ettlielren, were diecovered In a terrible state of • squalor and neglect by Rea} Hugh Ferguson, and Constable Coopee, oe tehell... The mine eta one explain - a trade hen an splendid