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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1912-01-12, Page 1-^ rifirJA,ItY 1.911 JL iL .1 .11011011...amillimi•We ve to wear urpass Colin Nfost S ighborhood. a soitmsurrli TSAR - WOWS IUMIEB 24300 IDAYI etA/44,1ARY 12 1912 e G th 011. TAL and Skir of our garments ry them on. Inci- lortant factors in Nswe kr:orsets Ikre Favorites Clothin es, If And the most: popular thi ever 1124:pelled the was the introduction of ou .gr g t Pu they areExquisiteiy Fill in " es-. They }fortable and e a s y, ling readily to every aerit of the body. You can now be Perfectly corset - td at a moderate price. k: A Corset* Corsets 30c and upwards. Speen s to give you [ to do our great In advertisment. e choice things. more you will rtai undergarments Note This- _ the most particular sewer can produce no muslin underweari ertainly none of equal t for so little money. Special pricef placed oa • tiese goods tor quick rg- are important_ tit, Take advantage of ivorfsmiNou-awilL_Ioranatt.eacirmaralarrinr A Glance at this Coat is Sufficient pro customer of the marvelous value. T Coat is guaranteed by ourselves and the makers. If you want one or mor coats, you will have to move quickly rare bargains do not remain Ion tables. At present we have sizes 4 'and 46. Eery intending purchaser coat should see this unusual bar 1 f to , is Gr !also ofthe for Su on I i 42,1 dfa; ain. Fur Ct Hared Dress Over oats 12.00, 15.00 to Fur -lined Coats15.00 to Cardigan Jackets 1.25 t Coat Sweaters 1.50 t Heavy Underwear 50c Klonkyke Socks 35c Heavy Sheep -lined Smocks, 5.50 to 7.5 1.50 to Heavy Cloth - lined Smocks T E GREIG CLOT Satisfactory ClothierS ij 0.0 The Oa the last f in tile 1bue .and the increaae o try 1.1,1911, $61,59O,6% This 1 a ang the count/eta, .cornpeeed! Stati41 W Can st United St does: the The ettonp that ti t' very ch the but t laid Unit in th lately The I last creas (;00,00 Dela t $104,1 purch the h than Trade State as be withs The i Ing t incre being creas show impro tal'tr $7G9,4 catty 1 taws., January 8*, 1012, e otitis lei of Canada fr c 1 year shove a bigi Increase n aikido e between Canada Li ted S atm Out of •O total trade done by this • coun- atnou Wig •t ?al 2,884,, as with the Un, ted tattle. enierk ble growth. tonsid.. tari f betw • imilonrs c earromit h ota led over 11 con Iles to hu t• s verr much LJ ited Saies fro a nt in the past L. st this c The Sam in the ent h ber of try. Austr Britis petus Lieut trig t a b said - ti St re 1 ejqt te as ed. 13et vfreett tindle Crealee e yea 2,2 L fst the two lerge y 1$51,00t),0 O. e Unit(lei teem the ore I than C'enacta. has ba n untry w s reater than; wOs impesed againet the United • Slat levant will have. to side ow, seeing that 1,1 s ,deeed to 1.Srekedy th roc ty pact which I w d y from: heady e Chamberlain and Balfour, not men like i The Consery and although Just as strong as the e 1,be exports from 1 Carte * formers like Brown, Mackenzie, Blake ! Canadian brand, the Chinamen knew Load Beaconsfield. In Canada old Re - United States were I only • and others erased knighthood and the • when to apply the brakes. It is esti- sheweeig that ,Canadians i maJorityseef the *Laurier goveroment mated that :the dinner cost $5 a plate, ! or even more. At any rate, the ;pre - !theta neighbers. despite , did likewise. . . , • rparations for the procession, the hir• Iremained at prices and features of pared with ady, A rise In 4ra. fall in meats were eleto the ;last month. corn- , overrober of last year, eight groups of cpwn�dit1aa show a deerease, 1 while ten groups show an increesc. I The probl ne of the steady inereak I in the cost of living during the 1st few yeare, which bears so heavi y 1 on the hen r and salary earning classes, le le of the vital elements • which must enter into the discussions and eleltbera ions of the tariff commit - CANADA'S GREATEST' PLATFORM SPEAKER Dr. 11. A. McDonald One of the foremost public then of the Doneinion, nerd editor of the "-Toronto Wee " will speak in CARDIND'S OPERA HOTYSE • sion Winch he Borden government in- SEAFORTH TVESAY, JANUARY 23rd one, was' the' most imposing in the i te-tere. His claim to allow !the presidlent teals to cre te. • MoLEAN BROS, Publistear.tia .00 a Year latlaattnartaa until the end lot December. Ttte cars the Exeter clturch will never a required to !thou this grain number- 1 occupied by the present 4stor. ed 38,750 and if they were ail eoe- ; vote of 26 to tne quaeterly board nected in a, B14g18 train they would ex- passed its Invitation tf.t` George tend for a dieter:cc of more than 291 1 W. Dewey, pester of Etnpress Avenue tulles ,exclusly of engines, On the 1 church, London. It was the fact that other hand, each train contained conditions agreed upon be inserted from 33 to 4 cars, a very generous in this invitatlon, providlng that Rev. average. one housand long treerts .Richard Hobbs was to be given would be ne ed to transport the , good a charge as Excter were not geain. ! placed therein that caus'ed the trou- e-Fire cotoP etely gutted the build ; ble, the congregation banktng nen ing of the Bank of Hamilton at S one- et H be r 1. o s en ins cornet-4ton that ithe wall. The stritchtnn, which was a nen- conditions s taunt- ha;ben plaiced itles Awarded. 1:Buhject c.f Lecture toWn, 1.11(3 nine started in the basement of the district confereneettee settle the ile ligew Years list of honors' *and " Canada'elPlageAmono the Nations " ent the chemleal engine freee solidly, 1 the conditiomi was veteeledewe by the. near the furaiace. At a critical mote- nifference arieing over thh omission of' Kinn was a very numerous. The tit a awai to Canadians by the This is theflit of a series of lectures under auspices of the " Beaforth Canadian Club " initgortunatelY there was no wihd, and ! hoard, with the result ttat the peti- marce of d mocracy in Britain has A short mudical programme vrill be furnished the firemen, after Streniio4s efforts, tion has been. introduced y friends' of made such tles as kniglathood atriorlg Admission Door.; open 7.30 p. ins.naged to sane the adjacent mote:rte. the pastor and an effoeL ;will be m de ff aga Mr. and 11113 Gray, who lived ebove 1 to retain him. public /nee oxnewhat unpopular, and Tickets for sale let the norm; of Alex. Wilson, Walley aud Aberhart. the bank, es ped with only a few ! Canadians e now following, ,to a large Y• s, e e s s he Canadian Vople. the Un ted tatea 284,32,321, an in - said, d o'stier1 $54e eitent, the views entertained in the J. M. 33E84 articles of clo hing, and 'W. Ve. Cole- I G. F. ROGERS 9.f: 0 PRESIDIONT ' Motherland. The members on the As- SEC,TREAS Ptr6h Ititrael of Sir Rd ard Grey,. have refused ; quith gover ment, with the 'exception 1 netneneenteelneeeenteseettneentanneeeneeitenee niabutiadlnid:winlaagws wYcessriexitaasituedbayll aahntisonaPtbro°16704TOi01:3c-' peed, 23 birtne, a marriages and 1 E 1. -Dining December there were r tered with Gay Clerk Laing, In Strat- paety, Glad tone, Bright, and °them , tale of white-aproned waiters. Fellow - ed; n the table a o- surance on .will be made to Pae -animal ineetingi of the were placed! plac upon by c . deathe. titles, as di the old leaders. of the I ing these vietuals were Chinese whisky tives too e,re copying ! I wall, $8%000,000, more Take Fiel ng Lor an example. tale . ing of he.cits, the manufacturing - of or eand purchaaed from, M. preferential a.riff could have and banners and other neces- reasinle 25 tiones an fast servative leaders of the past, with the ; rer ..,-T,L,ILwas brought • 1----haaga- ; series caused an expenditure of about n Canada and the 'United him any ho ors he desired. The -Con-; e,,e, mu; 1 aket.13.da and Britain, 1 not -acception of eo. a -t Foster, have fro I At'ul° L'I'''''''''7" provided by the var.. preferential mei . the most part received Wino). - There 1 ;rade with 'Britain Mir- were, for instance, Sir John Macdonald ! y a !little better, and Sir Charles Tupper, who in turn ! - I 1 Canada. as only i2j237.,92a The ir John lAb tt, Sir Mackenzie. Bowen ' th France the Jae • were prime inisters. . Mr Borden, 1 Mee. Kati; e Carruthers, of Glen- ! der the bill to 1*. pleas tigleS. a said, has decided not to •teke, title J it I vale, .near Kingston, 91 year% of age, ;..required. , 'plenty of rooln f ut instead as accepted what is rod drove seven; miles to Westbrooke on - -Her. Peter ! visit recently Pire trade. The aeded of g eater merit, membership of - ' election dee/ to cast her ballot. Bon. Wiiiiam Paterson, exsMinister, 1 Presbytery in , 4 for the year w the imperial privy council, and In t crease was ract ' egard he i setting what is at pe s ,his 1 of Custom,' and biro. Paterson have ! Ian am: It IS u 1 gOne south for the winter, on account . that thirty me t e 'of T port ew gi013, Work et e vis a to Colu to th tient (wet. at in the hitte -An applica liament for a respecting the Act amending the Act hagt n Luthetan conga. gealien, li,"41$ f UWOit t dtcided to either repair and rentint the odist churches in Canada. The propos- ! old -church or build a n tie owe ed.leglehttion will authorize the trus- ; --nee I in the tonne tees of any cd any property, for ertdowmen del use of the gregation to administer hall, -Mitchell,. on TuesdaY real or personal, -gnan and Thursday; of last wee purposes for the ape- euccessful nen There wa • e u c . e 0 w a so , of entries and some imported birds atuaotheouriuzreeuanty annual t caonctietryeninceisstoonf ; aed-Tahte njr0opeeartcyheowwenreerannotexh.Liislatiotiwanei ; to administer property conveyed to such ; dine, .t,. or, church ext nsion board or associa- ' paased a byelaw on Tuesday gr t- tidn, with po er to administer • pre,- 1 ing exemption tram taxes; to the al - Inky'. Also to ,neene a board or trust ! torna Fut-intone Cnnipany* of ICin re dispose of property not I note of einendutciett 1 board. Power I will also be given win I town. The 1y -law was parried. by a tth,ene to lecate in that 1 -The 58ed anniversary; 6f the Mite Strang; writing et ea ' ehiel Methodist chi -tech wits held ,on d through Altman ', Sunday of laet week; when. it -OV. Dr ilepoe rwtaeuetk'stoPrreetneeeme tuee.; i fhaerrnmaneta, odinGenet roalhuSzspech,ripnktneteelt 11 • ' - ilit bilnister. later, of bfilitia, Colon 1 t hsg 'mach ••inere hie epartment. A pre for al large num roughnut the cowl e me .40 etordets fro t nited ;State an ail given an i ov ment in ns, who is accom an , an cadets, speak g a v them Van uver eneryi town hey ite Lt on n ottqt s tr! Ire le 1 they #3Tfav b don't knock. rit of t at e 100,0e cade a, wh re th servic . • at witl in II ne 11 be ithin th 00 trai ed soldier lia has founded he the finest igh of the Br tish d Anstralia ne sme line and navy, the mplete unit head, while to be c mpris Lor CO:ectio Canadian p t tnis to be d naotto "Boot,SState agre with the sp This tie; t er e a trai In etre comp 1 orY Uttar The iieteat on is ten y era; t ere w -Comm teweal h 800, Besid et this, At/lite navy, Which le to iinong's. ithit tniv nil found tni th Y pri ciples as th Canadian tralla 11e ;to he a c Au dread au4ht a th ith th Cana int na y Is d of cruise e r ere, etc.,:td fences an t le route ,pro . Th reaso IgiVen for the Cana an i ,that o oni W. uld not 8U 1t ma eeean he At antic a COaata i and, theref re, it as d cide :iv: try be iLuse 1 ou . regale traini #: sill , des oyers, etc. ate eginni g with cruisers a s On, of •coars , .dreadnoughts 'would -b resort to f the 'principl of a Can 11 adian nevi) adbe •ed to. ustra?a -, Spend g about ten million a ye r o • its na Y, ile th ;Laur er pr post tion ts t e 400lt 'half that a oun Of Co se, the purn to be expandedwi I requir to ;be vetedlannuallY, an kin the nu 13ti n Of expenditure matter o detail. ies fair as the Millt ry re ea a I tit* country, he ex iota on I th t titere Ishould be a cede corps ata li e in ,connect on with ev ery se • bed h u thkoughou the ngt and ead , f ofi Canada. SettighCnerne iiir ' •y:11141 affhotoothee pr „ . Instru lanai; camps. Beal the y th •for itoilitarY li condu I e to hie Moral efficiency. There 'Ill ` be , t aini g eltunng, the holida gm OW or distr ' t h ps 1Tho igoyern ent the u gar a and defray a Each ho 1 will b detach trict The fi the eli drill e limb r rantmeres e ry f • pootarartheydo rsaina preparin dit vimileittba ne week' season a adquarters 11 s ppi 1 e rides to end eek sica eith ed of ice eon] pvir; ry rualel senreviccese I : invited n Of lboye to th loca raining Camps for eine kat year 'instruction will rnertta of military and ph the instructors ill be 1 teachers Or quell now i the inillt on ;the straining w noting.' eh& 1whatev pan ratiocr for ac . Cost Livin 1 di 4er,able rise riceS' ef ifck are appeehe h Ignerj w ' s lttrie epa eitt o an been rice , 4 por s t.hOY h vingl is a su cu Sion in ar ther an whol preouc sive th ile no is in s the Do lookin Out tha ad at 1 ere 13 122 in The least: o most eitna y During[ the 9.1 cons retail sumer watailgles labor ' ernme Matte an WJe vehnolblee previo pending n bars are'per the avezage ing t14 _ettn select 1 by standard.. f ineesti ti rt et 200 kr the depart Pent ;so as to rep adlan pr included It will be are, in Ithe thoentsharnibeu but than tie c ief incr ,a9 grains it f and metal :tease in her glee Its 01 ject he 1 has se,le s and t the crea e it ht. Th into th whit the 0.8 in Noi .5 in the f al ress bee an con wil the c The rres pres i of M. Paterson's health, which has still to threat/ nt regarded as a good precedent pole. 't , not been _pod for some time. 1 eWan, and Pa tically and therwise in a d4mocratn ; Huron andii Oxford line, near Ridge- I large percents. Re-Asse bling Par1liament• '4-• •-Thomas Johnson, a farmer on the steak or en t ornmunity. town, lost is large barn, with cp. all has bee Parliament re -assembles on Wednea- tents, by ;lie, Friday nignt. A lanteih ! ran. e gre Y next. It is saki the Government 1 exploded adcaused the fire. Lose, 84.- ' thrash will, ve their gelation well advanced I gee, thaura ee, $2,599. he bills cre ting a tariff board, relate' ', -The we ther has been intensely 1r.the expense a • farmers about iogn toot grain aniinsrobactiobno,untodatr een,extera I cold in the este= provinces. At Win- . case* great 0 e we an , e severe saaatag up, nstruetion of the }Ludson ay Raile ' Was 84 belo zero with a wind velocitY : )1 the 1 nipeg on F d,ay night the temPe-rature stoutoreraryitneueasathale eniaSdeipetzboeuritiaungd Ygeeal-•• I IL;3ackJ WWalikthish. ifoaligmedertystiefart trrtfuo ' cent. of the crop is Morning and ;evening.- The in, southern Santatch- monday tnetttig, .the sautiwai te the most of this is in ' las 1 During the height of e storm on was held., r e ground, and that a 1 - _ of what has been , Tuesday a, paasenegere tr from mel- on. an average, net the I see for any: distance front. n- daprinocaegedwd s byof f rthc)set and i merston ran iato a freight near Lista- 13" i +Wel station, the driver Mktg unable to e to the n tired. beyonn en dollare per acre, but ; worsen datnege was d threshing was in most gine, but no ;one was in i oads, 11I be brought do early, ! scriptions Was seriously hampered. i 'been a disappo tins one for almost ev- ay, and fed ral aid to agricu tent, and; of 30 miles Ian hour- Traffic of elide- to the farmers and this means it has ed at his bome there that} ho died. 1 thew of Port Kum, wen badly h nd fforn t eir nature shoul causs 1 -The Grated Trunk station at Rock- : ery line of b Weiss. • rotra,cted d bates. It is the general ; wood, east of Guelph, was burned to 1 -Lese than two months after the . getting up wentinto an ad4o1ning renna i tar as •aan be learned the boy, a erminate b Raster. The pr gearnm 1 oil lamp in the etatieln• exploded The ; little more than a zneMth since lief, hewe er, that the see ion will ; the ground on Monday afternOon. An 1 lestle was firsti advertised, and only a : and lighted seine imatche His cloth - Pie , lug caught flee, and wile his mother orppared wi h previous years, and oute ; 'the trades nd the the books ;were 1 ment buildings 2854,000 of the pra- t p:lvate li shetion is not heavy a ; men of the village saved the cars on *: bonds were received at tee. E.' tee e ; , totind him In a, masa • of !flames. She enene after hearing his screams, . She ide of the ailway committee, whose ' 'also saved. ° •Was very- PainAillY burned1 in trying to embe:ship, , rade', wee of a million dollars na n were killed and eight ; been taken up largely by residents of i smother the burning clothes. hurt, while the injuries i t110 Province of Ontario. This . ;Wan , -John Ballard, for 86 Years a rest- eMado-nodnayenallifsteinruziononn tante SCt: '. r are likely to prove ,., was v aid.evceerivtiedsedibybitrnhe on nu.le A. woMatheson on WO. 15th, and the bonds fir8" jo; : eity. He was !born in the1 count:7 ot I the old year at his residence in that I dent a stintlord, passed/ away evltle acuanueneedar byMontrealtheai 1...trTakhee i ep eaftsredsoonfelemethr: adver- ; 00 n.t t the ork. • . i others in all parts of the province. lee lived for 1 a number tpearmmerobteer. Wicklow, lrele.nd, and catne to this f Joseph II. James, a I, who had money to invest wrote en- ; Hamilton and; Owen Snu land, claims $20,030 dem- 't quiring and purchased the bonds, 3 Moved to Stratford, wher le city of Toronto for a I which are 4 percent., and free from tiroll his d th B I : Y the way, has been - -Four m eriallv reduced, the committee work ; others badi hould be light. The Senate stands ad- 1 of still ano ourned until January 24th, a fatal,- in a P. R. track iteee Proceseic Vincent de accident wa - Unique ind ed for Canada Was the refusing to •aoccesion 0 Monday efteenhee iri --Rev. Pr oronto of thousand' Chinaien. whe Itineniey, En ere thus e hibiting their elation twee Kages from t he proclaim hina and he cause of •as never be Ike it and , eathee to It was al rocession le tip Church Spadina to on to C'nur 'Mounted poll Ind them hlnese Rep eound, wit ase in the rack and a 'ted beside thusiastic rtrait of • reeident of Numerous inese •dign irst being t sent Youn /tele Sam. Behind the esenting. the here was a ocal musicia s playing testily andleade g a body of. youthful Chinese garbed o represent lthe Red Cross Society. A eal Chinese band„ indeed a ' no,veltYi as in the centre of the processiona 0110Wed by ut queues; ashion, care Lecked with hich .was t blic and Tbe day vements sl not !teem hey were. nd .thls ser ewintery ssion ts w On ey h Mee he, Ce all 0 lected y a line yeats. of yeers in - but later e resided „ had neen ion of the Repuhlic irk bloken t nee caP, the result of an acci- ! SU ession duties. It is expected that 1 tet poor health fez some lime. lene leaves to mourn Lae deatht besides his the revolutionists.! Termite enical Coundil in that city last sum- xpressing sympa-thY with dent whIls 4E Was attending the Emil- i th remainder of the loan wilt be ! . , subscribed in a : very short time. ; wife, two nasghtees. 1 I -The eastern. salesmen ef the Mo QuIeLys.trwee. A. Bradley, B.A., pastor 1 1 Pelletier has h nded out. a stateBm ruen cet . correcting the eent press statements ;! tenitittdrord 0,11 Thursday and Fri their tirst annual confere ! ey Piscuit men Candy CoMpany, le of St. An ew's Presbyterian church, ; to 1 the effect that the euicide of the Berlin, for he last ten years, has been ! late postmaster' at MildmaY; of last week,' and this 4as fittingly pastorate of Knox church, i coancy, was due to a threatened position_ consequent UP- 1 ti at the Empire Hind, of evil d18- trouglit to a' close on riday nig' banquet 1 given to them by . f Government. The facts that on December 23 ; he leading features were good. fele 1 ed b •he ore witnessed annthInn neer fell into an excavation on • -Postmaster, General Hon. L. P. t 0 called to the • Tftswater, t • inent congr bytery. He will give a s -M. CoPP over, Grey at an advs. - the office h son. wa voila post tario. He d t failure. Han he citizens braved the ba 3t a glimpse. er two o'clock when th t Victoria Hall, geain o Carleton to College t ueen to York to Welling h and back to the Hall e were in trie lead. Be as proudly borne the nevi hlican flag, a red back a white star on a blae corner. A large Union Canadian flag *ere car he Chinese emblem , anti ubjeets bore a , lie -size . Sun Yat Sen, the firs the new Republic. n- arriages containing loca taxies followed, in the - e largest and most prom- missal from his gation in Maitland Pres- 1 on the change s considerinf the call and of the case a eply in a f W NTireekS. • bat a IcOmplain - i ahip, loyalty ea the comnany, and a. nger, postmaster at Han- e department that the Mildmay pan- . detertnination !to increase The sales et many, died on Thursday i master had ope tad a registered letter, . the excellent gpods or the ttompenyn ced age. For many years il a ritninal offence. The post oftice in- • i s been managed by. hie s ctor was in one of the 2 aniest ap- 1 fal the •postnes, asters in this part of On- reeking for mere ed suddenly of heart I en; he committ ver, Walkerton and Mild- I spector's report I I may, three djoining towns, have each ! consequently be 1 lost their po trnasters within six weeks' I tio whatever ree men costumed to rep China, John Bull and e were eighteen men rep - provinces of China. Then strong band composed 'of the ld a hund estial rejo to di pecial 'Wit 863 et Car tea a as in sted wh ad all w num- re TE: ith the gr reat / to th . as not cut nd only in used. Two .11 ; lest year. urned 1 away entageS in eac ease. 0 native instru ride level .pretailing dive Meeting open de, 1890-1899, the ertod ant Cnristi he departmen ' an .omparison thr ugh° into wholesale price s icarefully se ected , day's parade. esent Cain i ous. Sever mink) ar hiding hyrn eine pricesAt the cloi I ided In the practicallt banquet was -- rec, dint were deliver en, the Mg, vited .guest uch declic 1rd nest so hop flueY, r hinese bolo in of roes Chinese wed by .pr he revo into alendar and action and cons • calcuiatfon een that who ggre ate, on el; as In the • c neiderab h ghe seine period 1910 Th s d ring the last yea o h result curr d raised% :wows food thre having e.en de rn is and me t�, wbil pe icir the most part hay - 1 undreds of Chinese with- reased in the height of ing flags and gaily be - white satin- badges on e flag of the Chinese Ra- e Derninton of Canada. as bitterly cold and the ppery, but the •Celestials to Mind such trivialities. warno with enthusiasm ed to protect them from blast. Most of the pro. re young- men. eviotes Sunday evening meeting in Victoria Hall. ed former residents of Empite crOwded into tip... Ing. Those who had ne- card the queue were met shearing committee arm- ors. Being a revolution- haireeut with it, and this upon, Accordingly sever - not attended to this de- uctantly compelled tapart wth of a lifetime or re - chilly night. The queue oft without permiesion, few cases was this re- ad eyed resisters • were A two-piece orchestra of ents did all it could. The d by ten men singing 'On - n Soldiers in Chinese, fol- yers and addresses upon , the Republic, the new the preparations for Mrn- The rejoicing was onan- musical numbers, In- s translated into Chinese, programme. of the procession a grand end, vehich addresses d by prominent - aOhina- o r of Toronto, and, other • The menu coneisted of s Re ese s gs, exPe la steamed duck,. re' uhlic - The Cei est turkey, frogs,' , legs, alone ttlia SkslisOla conveyed 88,750,000 s lia0 been eircul a, chop soo with tender- bushel, of viheat from the Western *diem of the pork, and twenty IkLnde Provinces to the elevator/ at Fort church. Unless ute and English fruits train the ars2 of September ' taken immediat Is . . !th -In order to seek relief for; rheu- I it matism, w -hi h has been Deter°, of -late, I; th Sir George - oink has gone to the Ar- ! Pr kansas Hot Springs, accompanied lay 1 a department A judgmen Divsion Co ably convin ell known g corning year. tt re :rue itaceidddme admitted di ano ruveei sst thigeguaiutneti ; d a 1 -One of the saddest sho y and lerOeneY• HoW"" ' a Mr. D Stratf possibly befall; any man f ks that 11 to the .rd, on Su morning , wh n inached Ottawa, Ind 'wee e awakened and; found that Ns wik be fore any communica- " iyeu'eg beside him almost Anead. selut ws ad been !tent him from ! a hurry pall 'to the docton, but befare the latter could reach the hedside, Mts. by Judge Monson in , McPhail had Passed away Sne had rt in Toronto will. 'ion17 lived. in iStratford snout two Senator .f. K. Kerrie years, •corning1troin Scotland. There is -.- politician, and Keats, left tco mouen1 her loss, besides leer Lady Ross. If the treatment he receives ; L !tad, the ronge. street jewelers, • sorrowing lensband, ftve children. there appears to benefit him it is Sir I th4t the law not profitable except 1 nneeent neene, inn., was an sisa etit him he may return before theta I some .$20 and the Senator put in a , se George Rosa' intention to remain a-1 to the lawyersf Kanto Sued the Sen _o- .1t, aloscayymthuttr-e7e4 'oaf sotrt alittrri, wait otbeinizi, bout six months, but if it dg not ben- I ator for a repair bill amounting oi f Joie celebration, a the fi leth nide In any case he will not attend thRi counterclaim for 220 for the loss versary of their wedding t itession of ll'arliament this year: 1 a gold _ coin which he claimed fell out , xts an , fts we•rt ` the case made for it by lients, owe 'u1atireeel from Cardinal,1 Nebel/like,* ;Lowe, th wok was performed. Judgment to the negligent way in which, ,yithuh.hi. Ali #),,. „„sai.„4„,„.. r,„„ ,,,„,„. from Tilbury East gas i. was given the Welers for the amount, .1-11717--wriin"leluae=IirTe8 7,71:71;:a1;44:;7:1174:W:lala vV/I.tit''IllaV;•7:7lho . 1 the city's natural gas I of !their bill, and Senator Kerr was able to be present on ac4ount of 1 accident occurred in the 1 awarded his counterclaim with coats in new A - raging blizzard. Plants 1, each ease- EacFa party, therefore, i ss numerous other valualge *lite we1r* well tilled puree of gold ed on natural gas for ; ou of pocket the extent f th presented. T.0 dal was hisst eajo., -Overcoat!!! were Worn indoors and 1 oe coal was in !unwonted demand Monday I I morning at Chatham, when a break in i i. .mbwriuetirlidgcsap,h:lecodutetpeo' ano and Ins of the. b eak. power, were I forced to pending xcepeparirac i case to supplY. The tions for several hours -The Methigietal amounts combined. ' towahleghoodyldlleaalmlurent thanthe Or. k.1.,,,,.„, .04......A 4,r.a.ii ..a..t..w,e4,,,,...-1 them malty mo,tia each ,ablY spent by ;over tiftn rtlatives venet rd fire, Monde contents, ex communion ; supposed to 1 church was odist church- at Tllison- • +Another ter ible level . crossing fa - county, was destroyed kay tality - occurred on Sunda?' night last.' morning, with all the , William Walter Smith, aged 80, of Lon- ept the records and the ' don,- aad his b other, Remy, aged Sae have been the cause. The 1 rvice. Defective flu.es are ! zaleittratmeewrburreysi! ng minueMs ofsraointoGwittinsebon:,,, a very old brick one. - A ! were instantly lied shortly after mid- . valuable pipe organ was burned. The ! night on Sand y, when a buggy In : ' loss is in the vicinity of thirty thou- ; which, they wer riding was struck at . ' sand dollarsi partially- covered by in- !1 Ba.1;elav.elexcprroessegin, hh yroute the 7freosmtboLuonnddoCr; ! staApecetin. g for the Hill interest, a i ; t to !Detroit. Henry Smith was so hot- : party of Ennlish capitalists have just ; ribiy mangled that his 'remains were : ! Closed the deal whereby the Great Nor- unrecognizable, and t Wthealtheerad.hadwaitteerr-' 1 ve been married in two er leaves a vrIfe: -The. aware a the accident ne several miles when tion of the buggy on He backed up line -led.; vered both men nying ' dollars. . • dead some dist nee from tbe -tracks. ' , ; them Ra11w4y secured 900 acres of rible injuries a land at Por Arthur. It is stated on Smith was to h reliable auth ar , dian shape o bt he e usedjiI pun into Port Ai ! built there, .rity that the land is to weeks. His bro tly for the terminals of 1 engineer was u s when they are earric4 1 until he had g thur, and that the Cana- he noticed a pc the Hill lines will he the cow -catcher. sung several lemon " lately and dis i --The farni 'of Mr. George Hamilton, The 'horse lay the snow near them ' known as the old Patterson farm, near • Valwrt edde atdo: erts Glencoe swirntihthh 6r Ibhuastl- : auelPb, has been sold by the owner 1 , to the Provi cid Government. There band, but _owing to the interne cold are 100 acre and the price was 2125 : stopped off at On neighbors house, and 1 per sere, Tne Ontario Agricultural Col -1 was waiting Or Mr. Smith's retu-n. lege ball ben cramped for room fea , When informed of the fatality. she , some time et, owing to the increase ' wag completely penetrated. In the exper ental plots, and this is ; ' a forerunner it is - underetood of oth- ' -Stgned by --a members and ad- er farms, w ich will be added to the ' he ents of the e - ..s e Chin ti 13 Win tario ent I f on years; 0 ee happiness -Accordtng custom, the family . gathering of the Boyes ifeenily took !place on- New; Years Day," and as In the past, so It; was this a grand success. The ou.stom is to- meet at the home of some. one et - the s tamely a this year it Was held at ttle home ot Mr. Thomas .Boyes, 4th cencession lef Downie. The gathering cOnaisted'of and Mrs. R. Poye a of .Stratford, and , their children and grandentldren to nee number of forty-two, A.ffee sturtiatne nue dinner the aft -inoon neas spentfie tr. social manner and all eatoyed theia- Selves to the fullest extent and after , a real old-fe.Shioned Nene: Years tea, • the evening was spent In Oanavs, sing- ing and dancing, the aged1couple eche- ing in with es mach sp1att as t youngest; -On Friday, inorning, Mrs. AarOn Buck, one of tne aged resittents of Mft- chen passed away at tin , gced age of 83 yeare. She bad been cott fined to lier home for ovefour year* on account of paralysis. nit Waff ANC to move around the houee • till a short time before her death, whin bronclinis r ed ne. 1,r weakened health. She, Was a nat. Ireiaid and came to Canada when very 70 and after her marriagf' raeldad 111 Pt41- arton and 131hbert towneelne. Annr the death Of ber bandfaabont twenty-one yejlr's ago, moved tele Mitrhen whet ;Ifyasheetteis • resided ever alnce. Deceaed member of the Angilran noh waren leaves to moern her 1 ard four daughters. m a arm. eh 01%, a petitien to retain the 'Rev. Man Northern Railwayi Richard Hobbs pastor of the chit -ch, ted, in defiance of the quarterly board of the the board, however, action, the pulpit of