The Huron Expositor, 1911-08-04, Page 1grea
JOBT FIFA YEAR
W TOLE NUMBER 2,277
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FORTH, ':FRIDAY9li AUG
ST 41 1911
Thoro:
Clearance of
'finds thiot
out the store.
g together in mer-
just at this period
mer goods is really
paring for the next
;isively cut prices on
iandise.: We offer
Good Values—a
that we ourselves
own Drop Price
things you e
-all departmen
ler their quota:
od. values.
•s and Children's g1'
— Dress Goods an
-Ail mill i n cry & Child=
eadwear Paraso
,.
Gloves, Underwear
Wash! Goods,, Lace
ideries, Etc .. —Cotton
Towels, Toweling?.
Price 'Reductions
furnishing Dep
Men's Shirts, Coll
ocks, Etc.
w we cut prices
Standard remains
S
at Highest Prioe0
I
Learing Sa
All the pent-up stock of the season must now flow out. We have w d •r
right into the prices and lopped off a third, a half and sometimes more, o
pletely obliterating profits, all because every vestige of Otis seasWs to k
must he swept away to make room for winter goods already clamrin f
admittance. IT'S A GLORIOUS OPPORT UNITY. Those who l n.w
about our clearance sales will surely be on hand ; those to worm this will .a
a first visit will be surprised to find how well we have livedp to they letter .
our agreement.. No cheappointnigents here.. One and all wi 1 appreciate o r
money -saving prices. We can only give a part list of the b ;mains here
Men's and Boys' Su:its.
A very large range of Men's Suits, ranging in !size f om
to 44 breast, . single and double breasted stylhs, in • color
grey, brown, bronze and dark worsteds. Thee suits We
bought at a rate on the dollar and are composd of t - e tie
finest materials, the regular price
of which ran up to 2o, sale price • ' to
Two Hundred Boys' Suits in most every stle m
boys now -a -days, -and of best 4.
materials. Sale price............. si
•tjO $'
Hats and Caps
10 dozen Shaw Hats and 5 dozen
Li:ne n. Hats sale price............. ... . . H Pr
12 dozen fine soft felt hats — colors — blac,
brown; grey, . fawn, sale .:price ..
Five dozen black stiff hats, fine quality, sale
price
5 dozen Caps5'-dozen Caps, fine gi4ality
sale price,.. Z C sale price •.1. .
I00 pairs
of pants
Pants and Overaal$Ss
loo pairs Moo• airs
ofpants 35 of pmts
I• 0; 1. pi
ants
above lines sold at 1.50 to 3. do
200 pairs of Overalls,
with or without bib,
Io0 smocks
at.•.., 5C
V
100 Odd Cbats for Men and boys
Qt.'.•f ...;••••• • R••...•..i •..•..• .••..••t1•.• •
MoBoys' °
75c of O
weight,.
Moo pairs of Boys'1 tO
Knickers at 4.e
Malt Pri
rails,
at. .
65c
Furnishings
5o dozen Men's Fancy Shirts, in all the new:-cslors apd lies
quality shirting—shirts that are cheap. at one collar, 16
Sizes I to 17.Sale- rices.. l i7 i J
200 odd pieces Und- r 5 dozen Work Shirts
erwear. Sale priceCfor Men, sale price 4-
:
200 pairs of Men's Fancy ,
Hose, all colors, sale price 15C or two paiirs for
5o dozen Boyxs'l Too dozen Men's anti Boys'
C
.
Stockings at... I OLinen Collars, twenty styles
2
Terms
Cash or Prod u- e
Stale .will continue -throng
August, but the. earlier fo
come the bettkr choke !y
will get. 1
I
u
Tin GREIG CLOTHING C
Satisfactory Clothiers, $eafor:th
Si Wilfrid Laurier
di,r. Pea
"lr ill; Id Laurier,
ro the 4 anadiart .people,
di solut on of P.arllame, t
-sq e '',b =fore the elector
ZId tie Caa:d.arc. Pe
`; Att a 1 -limps luring ` t
ears' 1 has beef the c
rf all . oli tical arties
n:ke' ith t e nited
a' gem '-nt fo 't e free
is ural pxodu•Ls etwe
h.5. •
In I
ada
•' lato.
r:sty
Y it X
of
ates
mina; lion o
n of any
v ateve' 't'hei
u-stior s, hay
t Tempt to a. al
h nge ..f nat ra
be onder•d
n ustr • s of agri
'eing,'and In
d antaes nal
nttry o'n e
t
1
n
:5i L•rd Elgin,
and' 't e''14 ari t i
wi
h the U
or th.t urpos
6, an w ich, • i
many sti 1 alio
adva ta e. E'e
t at tr, a
ro irtenc
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b en u
secu
prod
t, see
ultur
ng, C
ijoyed
, and
f '
lepenkilorIii
and c
o_peri:y
h
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ei
r ul
ket secur-d
se I dustri s c
tri ufactt rin
estsJ nd the 'p;
;the ir.mini.f,
t
t
Pro inert P • nk o
i'olicy.
The atest att mpt
F p:: ty to tth.t. end
Joh Mac • onk1 hi
ved •arlia en. in I:
e o submi i g 'to
a ada the e •ped ency
n • th Ame ica ant
e, ew: of t e • reaty
In 898 the is tent!
odit , with th • `Unit
Bible, . ^ as mat e
th pi '',form of
n ich 't a t
n 189
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'This agree F t was
a : ted the ted S.
in`"`eres i on 't age
it was all 'ta h adva
to the do rin ent o
, b t Met that
adv: •logethes to
ally prevali ed in •
eem • nt s t : h.: to -d
the Unit d , Mates
t v ' me of r
in t•: fo ty y
e •-est -,d const
ry eadin C. nadia
'The prase' t 'nee
11a • ent a-ek- abso
✓ se he lif-lo• g po
le, dere in th. • : st, d
vi=;11.0 pose t • tt' le bit
ncip es en nes ted b
cdo' ald an Sir Joh
t. dee• • ad
h o rhes- et tesm
the Caned an ogle.
,of Orf'anize
prom
the
party
the pre:enat e
rene 'ed 'in va
ted S at e, but
onse, t
eclat*
etr tuie: •f tthi
• by 'C: naa.
in th 1st tw
t of the `Unite:
two c m issio
xis toe in tow
ON. SIR WIL1FR:ID LAURIE
REMIER OF CANADA.
the Cana-
an address
lowing the
places the
s follows
e:
e last forty
slant effort/ t
Canada to
tates an ar-
change of
he two coup-
n behalf ofnc
rot/axes, ne-
d States a..
which. lasted
in the mem-
vas of the
since the
y all publiyc
Canada;
on other
mous in the
his free.ex-
Nor is this _
that in the
sherie.s, lumi•
da possesses
any other
at upon the
.roducts of
e" growth of
,nmercial in -
of all classes
the Liberal
he Conserve-
s made by
If, 'who diet -
for the per -
electorate el
is approach
ie::, for a
1854.ab
to obtain re -
tees, if nos -
a.
nt fetare in
eral party,
taiaed power
riirrent took
this. offer to
eting ett,'th.
khat no fur•
ature • would
months the
ates' sent to
from Wash -
opening ne-
the lowering}.,,
ween Cande.
de.
hese negottw-
ulmijnaited in
two ,, Gov-
utiee of each
fight be low-
ed. ,
i
tail, f 1.a riers, •e
U' it el states.
Jan ar last
ment be :ween
s, 'by wh ch th
an su h rodtic
alto:eth r re
Res take F
{ i teres
n
p
t. -
Oppoeed
enuously re-
s by varioai
ound that
ge of Canada
tie other coun-
I was, mutual-
th -countries
ess, and tire
as an offer
Canada of
t.y which
has enga.ged
efforts of
tatesta an,
five party in
ly to ro-
of ite great
ing that it
end tie: very
oth Sir lohn
hompson in
upon which
ever appealed
Obstru
'Wet con cent to d
sition upon its !Merits
party in the 'Douse o
dopted ; a system of .
vowed! obstruction is
'rote being 'taken in
which the opinion o
atives there could b
'"Day after day w
officer has tried Ito
he has been met by d
by ',endless speeches,
derVice,: of every kin
ward some specio
reality nothing else
of fr aril of speech
debate.' ; .
`Sue . pretences are
attemto give some
ranted land untli.gnifi
"`To . vercome this
a g3gss Pn which has al
montt would not o
tinttat, . n of ,'the unsee
sented . y the Oppoei
Of Co mons since
itts sit gs est the
would :, leo mean wee
wasted' bene, and pe
the • .- • for !this sea
flan p . ducer of the
Th. People Trow a
" In his condition
seemed to his Exce
more accordance
of d'a lament, with
those ritish institu
true C!nadaians yalu
which 1he present 0
with sia'h` a flight he
interes s of '!the tcoun
remit the issue to t
eelves, so that the
mah j< dge between
and t Opposition, a
er. the have Change
wheth they are s
recirity in nature
whet 'they Will Or
n marketf
crops oon to be ga
"Th issue, my. fel
In you hands,:anc1-t
Majest 'e Governm,en
welt ntent to lea
The A nexatlon Cry
"$t es been alleg
' Rion at this agre
mated would imperil
wit i e Mother Co
bring he annexation
• United! States. It is
such a argument swi
spect, i f indeed tit can
the na e of argumen
meaning its meaning
of pa ada would be
allegi.;nee by the pro
the, l: ger flow of
from t is country Ito
the ve3 y reverse we'
cense • ence, for the
ageageosipundantly testi
is tthd, most' potent
amity,,,and mutual r
tions.
Pact Would Aid Fr
"Nor is that all.
which in no way I
policy, which still ma
tnaat he fecund pr
pr"efere ce, this agre
nevi/. a ernes of trad
would ; further i.inpro
labile - which now
tween this country
Cot' on the oxie
.:1 Irieri :aa Reipol lic
and it ch, it' tis hop
:twit ay, event nate
'treaty, of arbetratio
which; would be
all bilfitles of
great ", mpires of w
!to to a part; an
which we are proud
i
diol.!
bate this mrope-
the t onser atise
Comtiions as a-
rganizetdd a d a -
pr'ev nt any,
Parliament by
Your! r,epr senb-
expresscd
es -i the pre sn
t the qu-stianidig
latory m• tions.
by obstr ctive
each. put for -
pretext, • ut in
hart an abuse
n Parliame tars)
r
simply a c umsy
color to u wad -
obs tTliCti
ars-obstructs n.
bstruetlon, after
ady lasted eight
y mean . -
y epectaclth precon
on in the • ouse
e resumpti, n •of
8th ip,stan •, but
s and mon hs of
haps, in th • end
e t0 the nadl-
e 4EY erican tnar-
I
e the Jud •s.
f things t has
enethe , ad i; rs
ith ; the d nay
he teaditio a of
ions' Which all
so highly, and
position degrade
t w'th th
y as a-wlz
e people
eople them
he over
d declare u
their mein
11' in, faro
produc Ls,
ill hot ha
the pros
Bred in C
winajuntry
your 'decisi
in ; Caned
it.
of a Arg
by the
ent, .if co
the ' conn
try„ and f
of Ca ada
possible to
any kind
be Kis: :fie
fort iliha
s the t the
duce • from
peri t to
liature otarierl. p I
d he the n
exPeriexice
es thli t tra
agency of
pest, betw
it
nilly; Rel
agre
airs our
tains at, t
ciple oft`
n -t, by o
, hitt erto
the friei
ppll ex
d t e
d° and
the' other
d, m a t
into! ay
, the eff
remove f
between
ch a are
the rea'ti
h e as
best
le, to
he:'nia
elvers
meat
he th
dr
•
of
a.rd
e the
sing
nada.
en. is
n his
are
ment.
Pros'
or Thrtpe Yeors
Oonstructed. of fit est re. ality ma-
larial. Every par high y finished,
killful workman made e Regina
very grade fro
$7.00
.1,ontains ever
making.
An
Up
Watch-
,.avanqe and Stoll ry
SEAFORTH
Expert Wakchmakers
Issuers of Marriage Licenses
Phone 110a
The World's Wheat Suppl
at Reinae on July- 122; by the Depa iment
to iA.griculture at Ottaw , gives Int -
1 reinary estimates of 191 wheat har-
13e1 gi UM, 14,054,000 boph s, corn axed
1 886,000 'bushels, camp red with
1 ,484,000; Italy, 196,579.000 co par-
e with 153,839,000 last y ar; pain,
b ' hels compared with 1 0,828,000 last
y r; Great Britain, 61,3 1,000 bushels
pared with 58,235,000 1 Great- Bret -
and Ireland last yea . Condit:tons
Russia satitsfactorY..
rance—The latest rep rts are very
o imistic and point to yield iof a-
l), t• S20,000,4109 buShels, genet i 253,-
0 0000 bushels in 4910. a arvest has
otamenced In many' 'diet lets an the
liter promises 'to be v ry goo .
icate an 00 turn of ab ut 136,0 0,000
b els, against 142,1twomm in 191 . The
<ether has recentlY bee very fay.-
ussia—The weather co tinues very
in the Volga district , very reat
i expected 'to be very a :II. In most
oi en parts of the Ernpir: fairly good
✓ ults are expected, and if the has
a a sown, Compared wit last ear,
3, still be gathered, eve if sorhe 15
keYi—'14he area! sawn is rep rted
be much larger !than last earl
c hulitipas generally! have been f yor-
e te, and the yield Promia s to b an
umania—The overate ng of the
Idau in its upper reac es has done
It bee, induetry. rrhp crop are in Kian-
4 st of A rice is 'said to pr mita°
eat le u Italy upward of 35,000,000
a of bar y over I 45,000 000 bushels;
the nice less 1 ' porta t producers,
IS and Motroccat only a moderate
J e official report; the yield on the
0,000 acres of wheat i Egypt was
1 ly to be "goodh in pper Egypt,
1
4-Fla,zel, aged 15, land Hau.de, aged
1 daughters of NC Jr, fi!. a.nnon, New -
.within 1.5 tries f each &Ai-
n ,was thoughti the iris had ton-
s tis, but when a sped list carne in
While oing to pheith from T11-
13 y lest lorklay night n a motor
le, Murray Hogerth, resident n''
W en he ran into the de d end of a
, the Course Of wh eh had been
st the fence and brea ng his back.
a cietting his tone an head badly
thallY Pliteee. He lay 1 the position
II 0
DON'T iflIs
CUR ION
0...
ei4ic
6n tvic 11?lido
Tder auspices' of
Ceafoct 5h cC,itciz:::4
Cheap t Ra es
Oc
In which he was foundi for one hour,
and at five o'clock he Was noticed by
some passers-by. .
—Aboat twelve o'clock last Wednes-
day night fire destroyed the Crown
Plaster Company's gypsum mill at
LYthmore on the el.C.R., about, four
miles from Cayuga, entailing a loss of
some $75,000. One man, a fortigneite
is reported missing, and it is thought
he lost his life lin the flames. The tn-
gineer was awakened tibout 12, o'-
clock with the flee breaking in the
window of his room over the bed, and
he quickly aroused the other emploe-ec.s
and residents in the victnity, b at too
late tie save anything : bout the place,
notwithstanding there were lots of fire
appliances at hand,
—Fred Ballet t, the iltyeareold son of
Superintendent Hallett, of the London
RoilLng Mille, was sloe.. ihruegh the
right leg at the COW, near Londan
Monday tahorti y before on: o'clock.
Young Illialleta hah been fishing at
the Cove, with some o her lads, when
one of the party name William D ,tr,
produced a six tihooter and Contrite ccd
firing at some ducks on the Cove. Af-
ter emptying the weapon, r.,yer; sta ted
00 reload it and calle ' to Flatlet . to
first -cartridge the rev her diseharged,
come to him. Hallett went weer and
just after Dyer had slipped in the
i he bullet entered Hallet-s left Itg,
passing between the bones Withoet
tract uring the shin bolae and ioelgilnIg
in the Pad.
—One of the (Most pathetic el aths in
Hamilton police annals: was t le fate
of Model Cooper, aged 34 yea s, who
was found with, his neck broke shrot-
ly before noon on Frilda,y in the
gable of W. B. royster, Hamilton. Ae
bout eleven (oda* the owner entered
one of the stalls to prepare the bed-
ding for leis horses and was Startled
to find the head and 1911°111de/1s of a
man protruding from the opening in
the chute leading down from the
hay loft to the feed hox. The pollee
were at once called, and after exam-
ination found that the' man had beers
of ;the city, had appareatly been sleep-
vbo was well known in the north end
Ing in the hayloft Thursday night. .
—Early Tuesday moraing fire broke
put in the top story of the , main
huilding of the Hamilton Asylum for
the Insane and before , the flames
ere extinguished eight inmate. lost
heir lives and several were ejurhd.
hen the are was first notice it had)
gained considerable headway an every
ought viciously against being /e-
yed, and 'the attentlaats had, on WI-
eonfined to the two top stories nd the
erent occasion, to throw the ut fortun-
tie ones from the windows t the
ets. below. The fire was eventually
damage to the buildings will not be
humstances the wonder is that the ltst
of fataittlies ie dhot street much larger.
The fire IS supposed te have etaeted
—Shortly eerier he atrived a Owen
Goderich to go as onel of ah erttw
I at the dock of the Caned Cem-
ell through one of the hatchWays to
he bottom of the ve.seel, a distance
f over twenty feet, receiving iserious
1 jeries, He was hurried to the hos-
tal in the ambolance, where his con-
ition is yet uncertain. The pelvic boo
is fractured and, severe injuriee were
ead to his feet. Thotigh seri us, ittl
not anticfpated that the njuries
Ill prove fatal. iBrown was in i he act
f putting on a cover thhen he
oh it to WOO It tC:( its pli
ave way and the fall 'to the
ottom of the vessel followed. I
—T. H. Carrothers aged 35 years
led in the Sarnia jail of a
age, between Ana and two
n Sunday. He was seized s
nd died before medical aid c
land two years ago. He was
erer from coneigoation and
ober and industrious, , he !
estitute and was taken to the Shrnia
()spite'. However, nothing co Id be
one for him. Lambton county has
sanatorium for consumptives, and
tation and meals were supplied frem
loca,1 hotel by a. cornmittee, • the
embers of which intetested them-
elvea in him He had no rela 'yea or
riends .in this country and on of the
etroyed the planing :milt of W. J. Tree -
his, of Wyoming, with it loss oF $4,000
. $5,000, threatened for; a time tot,wipe
ut the entire _village. IWyorning's fire
-quipment consists of a hand 1 pump,
nd hgd there been any wind the less
-ould have been very. much heavier. As
,.t is. the total loss of the Mill I-1
(fitly regretted by Olathe itizens,
t wag erected ;only twa years go and
as been a substantial, additi n th
h-. . ownts bushiess interests. he fire
pptars to have starte in th 'inter. -
.or of the building, th ugh L. e _cause
s not known. Everyone Iturned ;out and
id what was possible, I but -tht mill
ould not be saved: At lone Line Dr.
idd's barn, 300 yards away, t Ok fire,
ut this was extinguished. A tramp
found in the village has' been areestl-
in connection with the caee, bet
t is doubtful if there is any evidence
-against him.
the Crown authorities elleve o be a
case of infanticide. On June 8 hie tile
body of a child, so badly ..-.,Composcd
that its sex pould not be distinguished.
was found in the back, yard all thing
the residence' of gr. JosoIth Nallor For
sbrae mean not yet exPlablerl the
Crown authati.tiest were nal: nal riled
tad the fact hall July Rth, we;•n nigh
Constable Green was eallea hr. to make
att investigation. An inquest terl s open -
e4, and atter taking Some ell ence it
was adjourned` until , July 15hand on
resuming it was furkber
until July 17. At this sitting hej°111.niurYed
found that the evidence justi led the
and eince that time the Big
etable has been bused Sean
additicelat evidence Up: to the
he 'has not discovered enough :
hy, an amest being made, but 11
jumps
cee
steel
years,
emote -
o'clock
ddenly
uld be'
became
oLEI] i i BR S. Pubilnhern.
e . in .aasamema_L 1
Ithe (course .f a couple of days. The
130(1,Y1 behev d to be that of an int,
fant about th ee weeks old. and from
the fact the, a foar-ply Ord wag,
found tied ti htly around ito nick it
is 33411eved to be a ease of re:advt.'
.th Items.
on Lionday, IA ugust 14.
istoweh vill hold their civic bet-
-4r. • Wil eitl Hudson. .of Mitchell,
has a freak ,chi ken, with :four 1, p -s,
score of one, oal to none in the firet
—The contract. for the new stto.
bridge on the town line of the Gem
cost of the b idge will be ent50,
It
been let to hit, Joseph Cliftotti; The
ton, delivere a load of new , wheat at
the Mitthelh flour mills - on Sat urday
iii
of last week It was a good trample
and i tested Standard. This was the.
market this eear.
decided to retire from farming and
make his future home in Mitchell. With
this ebject in view he has purchased
Dir. Brown's' ince home in tee West
Ward and Will !occupy it some time in
— . Douglals and 'Sons, of Logan,
wer succesafel in winning prizes at
the Winnipeg exhibition with their
Tarn horths. : They were awarded ten
,first , settenl. seconds and two thirde.
mai and ' female sweepstakee of tho
bree and Champion female 01,-tr ill
—Rev. D. IN': MacRae, Ph.D., lately
of Glace Bait 'Nova Scotia, was induete
ed into the ,charge of Knox church,
Mitchell, on Tuesday evening last. Ad'a
ter the ceretneny a, reception was give,
en Dir. efacRae, followed by light me
freshments provided by the iadies of
RoX pr„ hae been bailiff in St. Marys.
—Tor fiftIatine years Mr. , William
In all th068 years he has h.,)1 taken
a anonth off. !On Tuesday of last -week
he eget a Six weeks well. earned
boll ay by eking a trip' to the west,
visit g his children in Winnipeg
and at ,other points.
rune ay acCitent - Tuesday. i He had
a aver in a single wagan when
rse tett t fright and ran away,;.
astrtedtltasotnalnIA a fracture
leg by the machine
Oliver, stster ef Mr.
IdaY
Will
arY
thi
long
heal
time
4 Marlh
, -where! he has been a mission -
for twen y years. This is the
time sh has returned In that
period. tte is in' the best of
h. and d the experience this
bile rn ng some Slight repairs
East ape ne Tavistock, met with an
will lay hi lup for eorn lime, Mr. -
.ft, bo wide had becom loose, where
the orses stepped ahead est far ene
ough to bringlithe larg-e heel and also
the whole weight :of the hider on hes
artne When he was released, it was
found that e arm was trashed flat.
drug lit, of thlt. Marys, had !a narrow
cup]. e. AS 1 last resort they buried
to_theheiale,:emainin-g t ere until the
their clothes! nd trunk a d jumped int
fire Ipassed -r. One of the brothers
reac ed the d home in, Aurora, last:
wee4 clresse in rags and carrying an
oldz ck, all bat he had s ved from
the ire.
hbF leovinifia, rgoe if I ea ,tat t• -hl ve ica
noon and /gee
ter, Mies Eh
iaolida,a nap/fail
the act tint
take un ihnii
Mar
ed f
I Aid of the German
rch gathered at the
organist, Mien C. Fink*
er vaseewhile her delight
, was remembered with
1 case, These exptess-1
were called bet
Ira. Finkbeiner and fe
for London, *here th.:y
Permanent reeldencee
lively ;runaway took Ave in St.,.
B, one ening of last Week when
S. Bart ett took a. run 'to' itself.
to it e stebte at the rear of the fire
hall when th pony took fright at a
way. Mrs B lett was thrown ae
gain t sotne us, severely enttilig and
ing bad, sh king up. Only slight Ina
iurY was de e to the buggy.
died on Sal ueday evtu-
d, in his eOthi year. He
ailing health for d y(1.41
had only beeo confined
h s room for a few week -t. Mr- Mee
for laver hal a century. I -le IN'a6 11).
buSfBeSS in Et. Marys in 15357 toid has
been actlyelh
age buildio
ines ever
of the carrie
street, Lly)
of ,SL, Marra
ing, July 2e
identified in It -he carrth
and blackamithing best
ce and wat the foundert
e factory on .1W:inn-earn
irm . name being 33.: Moe
trtoent y, ars the busa
in etterge of liita 'tem,
W. D. teLart.y. He le suevivadi
by famtle ttf twa Sorts 411(1 1.14'00
tlatifthtTS-
M.
Ick,
vvhe
ited
Wei
by
Wri
far
13.,:
wihe nay: trnwlfrthaillr:
at :La
he re
Pardon, vil)
gpreC°‘senr°111 ( dtftLan%Eeirdxeavletirlinentr:k
to just-
exe
9 the home of Mr.and.
ccond con•ceesion .of Howe
age with eith Garneti
wade on I.he groom',
died in Detroit on S.J.rit,
ej. :Ixyet2e2rrde, valei7treiryb,:euhtitsiet.
g- place from the !depot;
Mrs P o foemelry resided In Cent