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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1914-05-08, Page 4a. 4 Difitv • tilled, the -Libel-ale will, hemp a ma- each -firien: $100earld dosts, The *Jae and; Sistere Johiter, of only fifteen and. when tho was purchased.: ficom Fa • Leadon- 'Bane Nritss.--IieWs altaenni, oar tvilla 'mit/ Senators froui the Wteatern Pro. ',render. gnararitee. that it .did.not eoa- de the death of -Miss Jennie -Wise, who vinoes, aee . appointed, for 'which thare, tato ',neer- two arid a half .ner cent. died ine TorOnte ann tinart ;,.pOw a benne eParllamern, the ,:ktt avocet spirits; the guarantee trestinna.`"nhli ',Metes, thee'yealigeet daugl.a- •,-Liberal• majority will be about w.inal- ',produted in mutt.. This; hawever, _did ter a .tlie ,7.44te.tf rtoe$,- fbizneritista oVt,-. If the Borden 'Gesernment are- pe - save deem from the- penalties, a lion agent bore. F Thenrairiains Fwere iii- etarned at the xtext -election; they WII1 1,the lane. Their only aourse ,will be; an tarred:at Brunsels, wbere the' rernaina , not have a Liberal Senate "to: depend. -action tor nernagen. againstethe makere a her aareate ,end, nrether rest. She oil tO veto the legislation they pass - of tne Willie. wits bora iionnienthefieln thirty': yeare in the .Oorrinleas,,. bat which -in their. : eat. drlyina on Sundae' after- eageneaWra. McQeee :06 the Eaton hearts they -sera tinghty Plessied is not to. stan on the owre bottom n all The fig -ire, between the Parenthesis Among the man virtuennot which ate( each ad. denotes the page. of the Colonel the Honorable Sane H igheff, paper on 'which the advertiement is . 'Grehr Olcithing-Grelir Clothing Co. -1 liedies Spring Fontii ear -W. 0. Great 0 ford Sate --0.i',11 Shoe Store -8 00Ahicrooles-11. Scott --8 Horse Routes -5 Do It Now-Ttionrovon's Book Store -8 OW Wanted -Mr*. 11. Edge -S ear Sale -Geo. Joynt-4 411ouse Cleaning -F. A. Edwards -4 " - Court of Religion -5 Far Stator Rent -Mrs. M.1(121. Chegney-8 Fern% tor Sale --John Sete en -5 Card of Thanks -Mrs. Troyir -5 You Will Itequtre-N. (fluff Sonfi-5 Morley to Itian--Wre. Doig -5 Liberal Coventiou-5 AlinISter of Militia, is possessed :Re is that oft being goodlo his own at' ethe ' pablic expense. Ha has had a 'brother 1 Kingston Penitentiary and 'now we i read that a ocin has been given a good • position at Vancouver, British Colume • bia, and thiat the' position waa made ex- pressly for him. , The young man's name is Garnet R niu.ghes and lea has been appointed Government residentlen- ' gineer tor Vancou.ver Island: He will have charge 06 all nubile works extept 'Victoria Harbor. H has hitherto been employed by, Macke nia and Mena. Most -unprehidiced lieopto -*rho have , watched the proceedings, of the" "re:. las %won existsittir. cent session of the Ontario ' Leglisilset . i r ti.re will agree viitlit• the tollo,wingt sum - g, lees to Star. Mr. Rowell and his friends, , ' - i it saye, have, every reason: to ie grist- . i lifted with the wOrk • they have', none - Getting Into Harneras I in the Legislature during thee eeS'Sloat The leiberals ot SoUth Ituron are Juet closed. They have laic! down .a 'toori On- the road e to Cheford, very Mrs. Chester Hedy- of Ilarriston. When aboat two ‘anti. a 'halt miles from Hai - motor enlists who approached without any warning, and in passing &Halite in• to the ditch. Mr: Indy had his left arm dislocated` at *the: shoaldern „ann jured. tin, Eeny was badly cut -anstat the iface, b-nd suffer,ed trent the shock. One ofi, tne eyolists 'stopped to help: the rode on ns inothIn,a unueutti had hap- pened. tbe largest attendance in ito 'history the 20 h Canadiain National' disappointing Week, exoele in Point I4 gate receipts. The• harms classes that furniebed such splendid pempetition the opernagnnart were. sadly broka on account of ;tile withdrawane of three leading exhibitoan, While the saddle atore;Toronto, spent -last week an thf borne 06 hits Parents on the, mil 'tont --Inns. Jones:, aftaVictoria, B.C., le vise iting her parentse Mr. and Mrs- Graa- gee, *Cott Village. 'quiekly'41,4 the felonies spreasl. Armstrong barely' hadatirne as, Wife and children and g engine the big /Amon Naas nurnace. Close •nty', WOO - the narge'-bardn ark), store ot Deli_ and Dowse, iet evbicb was, 90 The firemen; dlrectedeth-eir hole ef- . -forts to prevent this_ from catchlni;.. The tact that . there Was wind and that 'they had. anejelt wat r helped tne fire In. the drug otore, Inch less than an hour 'was a mas ean em - Iberia Tbe'building Is owned bY Berry, of Port Arthar, and is partly' covered by insurance. Mte. Ar Istrongs loss will be ever* heavy, as e had a, arecnria -after an illnees an oily three had -fits .rigfie hind :.hadly hurt .on night train leatt 'failure: 'She rettran in. ber elefeat nealtli but died atter being ill only half an hour. One • son, nraantravellea, of Toronto, arta' four allitightens, "Mre.i..,Falconer of. Ch- icago; Mos. Dlnidari McDonald, of Jamas.' town, and anosee Ella and Myrtle at holne, servive..ntre Wilson- died some [years ago. The' femeral Will take placa events were,at no Aline inn to tlie usuat Altheugh readyNio'switpireieYeifi we offer oo riworio standard. This was due to the alb/tenon Beek and Mr. H.', C Cox whose stab! inanhels at fortoei'dieeonnt of 14 off . T2ge:11 , • - es Shoe Store opposite Expositor Office include eternal ofq the bltst saddle horses, Ratese...* mac -veil Bros. aae.e annele.eed in the eountry. The most successful ex. Weisennurg has moved, his portable mill nine blue riboons, two, second prize • preparing to- don their, war pallet and:f bread, eonstraative po. licanY, mainly re_ three thirds ann one 'fourth. -She wa8,s1' intends sawing his thriber tor the • Wing to social service d the • Inn giien ,t.he niece in three classes,. oete..,....alliti?,a aw, steadnitehyls ,cisPitea sd- get into line for the corning battler provernent. at the conditions of lite ri addition her horses won 'two champi-. ' AB wen be ,s,3en by a native *els_ ewhere en town and country.. They have avoid- . bi on friends ,in See,forth *this .weelt.-eMi. 'shown themselves.ao Ibe :in accord: with tyrtt 1,..i, ttwart, rt gfrer t toti tbe past It‘v, weend ;has returned home. accident Saturday eve , 0' wh tor the Provincial Legislature e has a nine, lid he was trip to tnwn -last • week. -Mr. Willlani r -h ' dr t Canning an and and blably* respect. been called tor Wednn3day, May 20tb, eianYce La.na the ,leadera in !sociat reform an. Ing he bulb attached to a,portable Ainsglated. electric' light wire in the 1 - at Hensel. This convention should be 'botn men. and women, wenn *tad 'Co' .iar or .• nun-. ia, leader Witbout regard to Party e,,, ,, P ce e usiness. The and useful ore contained 'a. lenge nurrayer - Dont-10S their choice weald •undolatit- .PL mg reac th good erals, but- is bee no means hopeletea:s'e. I The death of His Grace the Duke of - :- - . . 'the reraruns ,laid to reet , in •St. James* .e e ago eightne a . customers at tile tithe, pretty tough Pr6positiOn for •• • • Stewart had gre tar the. onlar for a and F' gr. eight years, The turieral services were conducted- ia edly tall upon Mr. Rowena With a good candidate, united Action Argyll; !former Governor-general and hard. and centinuous work On be- Canada, occasian genuine regret deerned_etees-LiTseralism at the neite second generation "Canadank3, bier -election and it ts up to, the Liberals, bolds of placeeas..the Marquis a! Lorne, life right nand. Annost Immediately • weth Dr. And Mrs. Allisant-Rev and coal oil can ine one hand proceeded t o the place Where' ,kept the oil. Ms • en Notes. -Dr. 'Allison moved 'to Blyth tcOndeuboro reach up and talie the electric bulb in max. Thursday; Our good wishes 4go I Mrs. Ost,erttotit 'Were in Blyth on Wed." of tbe riding to place et al, the, Lib- by eyhieh title he was know.n when he, tbere was* a, tflash 'of fire, :Ian •theorran d era.1 column -on the night of - the niec• represehbed -tile rate Queen victoria at nfertunate man, otill holding to tba'''.nall* nelidaY*.- 8• X. -,Adams arfent.. e day in Seaforth nhe was a delegate natd the _bulb. fen backward a,gamst 'Alen. They can •do -it and we believe Ottiivia from 181g to 18$3. With his • • to the missitninrY earivention , which the otairwaY dead. Examination 'at the I n tnea will. Let the convention bee the Road Consort, the PrIncess, Louisa_ ac.. o-nif rerunner of success. .. There is not rmich. to note from Ot- ' CountrY, the Marquis oft Lorne, and '• ta'wo tbis 'week, although a "good deal ' later, the Duke ofItArgylly, remained a- , of rein. .evork. has been got Waugh' friend of thia.country and never miss- successful Mu?' Ina' groups 'which , elver ed an -opportiinity ,:to . give bonntable operated in Canada, died on Saturday with. The .varlous*,plauses in the new greetingiS and entertainment to Cana-. night, in Toro/lite. air. McMartin came tariff bill have .been discussed adt. -a- ,dians wbo visited dreat Britain. Ile this week to Miss Holmes' housee-Mr, band' aad been berned almost to a crisp, t Crawterd -:has• Moved to ths house he while there were also various burns dr' the body. I recently -boaght 'from Mr., E. brawl - We 'wonder it Kr: $. Woodrnah, Is -Duncan McMartin. a leading bust- thinking cyg going farming. He re - rifts man of Montreal, and a member price tor his larm.-The many Mende oil :gra. Lashain are glad that sibs is able to •be out on her verandah ollek' mora•nnfr. W. Brigham is "(fortunate to have hay to sell aow. He has* sold several tona -at sixteen dollars , a terra -Dr. Allison at Blytb was aenailer here on Tuesday.-M.r. nousberryi Wears there came. lot week to his home a to Toronto, tram Montreal ten- days dopted. 'There were several amend- w -as a ,.gif.thd and talented mann Nalle ments moved by the-Oppoeition, but all' .11 will keep h were, ,of ,Courae, Voted 'down. The one cainadiams. which' caased hew mast interesting die- , csesion was that a'sking to have po-1. Ottawat Correspondent of the, him to neglect to- seek medical adsice tatoes placed On the ;free list: It' seetns Toronto News, who 15 usually Well until he was toend ta be ia the grip that potatoes occUpy the same posi- „posted on Gavernment doings says : All f pneumonia. Even to the day upor w°'hich he „Went to the private hospital: tion in the naw AraerIcan tariff thari hope af. ealety 'closing of the session where his death accurred, he was en - wheat does. Potatoes are sidmitted free, ha.s' been ithandoned and the pteseat .gaged upon the business affairs which into that contra!' except from countries outlook is that it will be the middle had brought him te, Toronto. He was preeibius to his death, sefferinge from n in coun y v. c what he believed to be a, heavy cold. name long familiar to His owtn faith in,his robust constitution and his comparative freedom from physical ailments during caused tba.t ma.intain a duty against Amer- l'or end' of lune. before Parliament ,finsi a native of the County of Gletegarr lean potatoes. The duty is 10 cents per. has a duty of. 29 "'Canada reMeSes lite present . American lobes. up its or May 24th W t e but there is -.now - tow much business .was defeated by the, sitting member, cents per: bag If n ahead to atteMpt adjournment by that Mr. John ,A. Mhefellan, He was report - duty, then ua aas. date Even lif the Liberals did not ne b t ian potatoes automatically en ter the. night to a finish The C.N.R. legreement 'American reasket free. But the present it take a, couple of weeks to pile Finance Minii.ter is Protectionist:* from ot the measure through the House. first tct last and be would riot listen There LS certain to be a long niseas- to the proposal= far reciprocity ir po- sion. In addition there. is the Redis- tatees and as he was backed up- by tribation winch le certain to be tateagamstomassatoontasum A Cyclone. -It is not often that this section 'of the country le visited Oayfleid atom eiming is iiere and you'll new new cur- tains, rugs, carpets., floor and table oilcloth, linol- eum, paint, Taint bralhes, whitewash brushes end other neceesaries .am., clean and brighten up the house, for VI* ke to home our home bright end clean inskle and outside, 'in the epring. We can help yen Haworth). 24•11.1 nreeZeS-44a. Jarnea Sturgeon and ntr. E. Wien were( at Butfala thiS week to make se.le for fish, there. being large catehes et -perch whitefish anhl ;trout liere•nown -nThe convert on Fri,. day evening last wns well attended and all were (relighted with the pro- gramme. The music by Phelan's or- chestra of Clinton, was a, treat and win br serious atmospheric distorbaneee, but they gave liberallyr;;Quartettes by on Tuesday. afternoon last a section of Rev. -A. 14cFarlaite, Dr:,Sznith. R. Bailey his supporters, the potato a.mmendrn,,ini: more or less eontroverseal. There, was voted down hr. the tesual party ma- also 'be a, lon fight over the FarrieerS and n. McKenzie were excellent. The -jorit2,-. This potata question seeres to Bank propose. to pay the deposetore . fered from .a severe cyclone. The barn. be of as much interest in eastern pro- j $1,200 000. The supplementary teati- vinces as the wheat question le i in . matei aee yet to be brought down, the 18th concession was blown to match- -- the western provinces. Bat we ire On- , while all Ort the main estimates are wood, the flying timbers doing consid- , ' tario are _riot ise.riOUSly affected I, bk. not yet passed. Tbe Liberals • say era,ble damve to his house.. His driv- either. 1 they want a! week alone. to disount ing shed was also, blaWn away, and his , The principal interest .at .Parliainent- the military estimates. implements all wrecked, and his or- chard was uprooted: The barn a Af.r. dian liorthern Railway ,Ald Bile, which 1.7e general impistssion NI, that there xi And damaged, while his orchard was en - of forty-five million_ dellars. This :during the periling Summer. There has Chtirch next Sanday morning in the tirely destroyed: Thte, orchard of Mr. iniquitoun propcsal, -which is tO be , as yet, been no official dnnot:ncement Richard Robinson was also destroyed. i Methodist thurch. sanctioned by legielation is creating I Made to this 'effect and the Legis.*.ae Tslephone pales and telegraph - wires 'I • titre , has still another year to run. were 13tio4vn into a tansned mass. The I Zurich tawa and it is said the discussion playlet, "Troubles of, a Theatrical Vane ager," put an bynDr. Smith, G. McKene zie, Willard Sturgeon, R. Bailey and James Rouatt, was very amusing. Al- together it was one of the beste en, tertainments givea in the, hall for a king time, -Rei. Irina will preach in Trinity church' next Suuday, morn- ing. -Rev, Mr. Grant of Clinton. is to rew Meehan on the same comes - will be a ge eral provincia,1_ elehtion sion was unroofed And, his house much preach in the interests of the Educe, is to give a guarantee of bonds to . Mackenzie and Mann to the amount) t Lonal Depar tment or the Methodist Notes. -Drysdale Catholice are makt..4 But All the political straws afloat seem Storm waS the worst ever witnemed on it will. coinireenca next week and rnaY last for seVeral weeks. It promises to Si indicate an, election and the Con - be bitter. but interesting. , servative papers rafher f avor this idea. It is said that the , Redistributfon Indeed the Torontd Mail 'has said plain, Bill will shortly be ready for ..preesne . . ,_ . Deeth ot Miss McKellar. -Within a. tation to the House. The committee% ly that there !will be an election be- very few weeks death has claimed its exchanged his tine re,sidentital 'property that has ths redistribution in charge, tore another Session. The: idea. IS ' to } -- 1 toll in this neighborhood from Ftkle Lan ,thonee village ter Mr. George Doug_ it is said, have 'done their work Se have ttie election run under the 1."Pre- I I ranks of -the a-gern the middle% aged, the . hundred acre farm co thel Parr line in the township of star4ey. • Im- ° well and have- made such a Sair miershie; of Sir James WhitneY ta as , youth and the children,' .c This weelq it is Mediate poz(session will be given of, and eqelitable1 redistribution that the... to get the benefit of any preatige that our. sad duty to report the death or both 'properties.--- Mr. Peter Lamont,who bill will likely pa.ss, the House whee.4 , may , accrue from bia name. If , they MisS Jean B. McKellar, th10, 'daughter Was called to Seattle, Waish., nbeut it comes up, eelthout opposition. we I wait for another year, not.persan can of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKellar, of. two months ago, oWing \to the serious hope thhz may prove to be the ea -442 tell in advanee. what tha year may the 12th concession of Hibbert, which illness of- hia brother, 'James, returned bruig forth. Sir James may be' better d on -Friday May 1st, During hoine on Monday last. His broth.er ace Editorial Notes and comments e past tve years deceased has had cornpanied him- and is now in the shi in fact as well as in rame But : • in the locality. 'lag preparations for a grand 'picnic to ma+ '•••••assamaiataimarmonsal be held there on June 3Dth. The pro, ceeds are Tor the• benefit -of Pointe- aux-Bouleau church. -Mr. E. Zeller thee Cr orriarty *AltilsOsn lovi priced, wearier Our ;work. ing igloos at .2, fuethartileoouot of 1,4 oft. _ The Gash Shoo Store, opposite Expositor Mee. ' 2421-1 In otir new !spring showing "there aro pgpers for every rooni-in the house. This setteon's coigne are of.epoelol eAoilleoee.., !loons Omer. Se forth, Farm Sold. --Mr. John 'cal well has trend his fariree-an the second*, des*eggin, L.P.,1, to me: Robert McLea yobt :the Chiselhuret district. The. tat r, 'con- tains Itifty acres' and the pr a *Paid ed, aInd has on it 'good buil n:gs, and Mx. McLean is to be congrat ated on his purchase. Mi. Caldwell t tends re- moyiag to_ the West anima t e of June. where he has. n boniest 'ad. IMMO Notes. -John* Patterson • treed hie' househerid effects 'to Harriet' n this week. -The monthly ineetizig nahe W. Fa M. $. on the Presbyteria Church: 'swan held --at .the _home of ra, Wm. Wilson or Thursday afterno igavage; conducted, -the `Young People7a meeting in the Presb'yteriari Charch Sunday evening, Tae oubneote as '"The • nection with the. efethodLatnCh rah. Was beld at Salem on Sundaye aft mom - Mtn 80hAtalln and Iasi vridt, or Ilarinston, spent Sunday. *01 their 'brother, J. R. WendleeRed and Mna Glynn, on Toronto, is_ speadi some time at -his home in Tirrnberr havinn had both hie arms slightly 1 jured Mons, Youngest, daughter.* Mrs. Charles Sinamons, was marrie' to Mr. Patterson do this p ea; on Wednesday of last we4k.i:The tr6mony took plane at the Methodlstl P rsonage and vtas performed• -by, Rev:- Lack - land. The young couple hay oettled down,. to the oterner realia of nfe in the 'residence, recentin occ pled -bY Hensall For Esle -Several fresh cows with ealv 100. er 2421.2 'Briena-The members of Hensall Lodge at 'Odalfellowe attended a.nni.= vernary services in Cannel : ch reh .on Sabbath evening 'last, accemp riled by the sister lodge of naTbekalis where: they were very ably addresse by the pantor, Rev. Mr. Smith. The oir was 'composed of Oddfellows and ebakahs and rendered most excellent music. Both Lodges are in splendid c ndltion and are constantly adding to -their the sermon. for the .excellent work` the are doing iri the way ot all vlating' Straering and distress and ssisting thoze bereft of those nearest a id dear- est to tbern.--4Meesina John and 'Orville, Taylor left here the first of tl e week for the west, also Ur. Charles Black- well and Mr. R. Higgins, all o whom will remain there for the Sum. er and fall months. -Our council are pplying for tenders for sinking. a, *well on the, lot lately bequeathed Sey the 1 te Mr. George McEwen. for a, town, h eite. -Tian Is a move In a, gopd direction, as a good well there would b inval- uable (for fire protection purnoses, and they no doubt have It d g and drilled to a depth that will 1 tire a.- olair was in London the first of the the dwelling property Ishe recently pur- chazed by having fine cenrrit steps built by Mr. Alfred (Taylor, ass! ted by was here on a visit, has retu lied to London. -Mr. W. Perkins, proprl tor of of the Commercial, intends ma hig a nice lawn and flower tea:. to t e east of the hotel. -Mr. R. Porterfie d and runny left here this week fo their new home in Harriston, and a 'and Mrs. John McAllister intend mov ng in- to the Peraerfield Premises .which they hay! purehased.-L.Mrs. Drake Ver p'e 3 S. Wed- a.ntly entertained soma friendet o. nestray laste-Several of -our ages tended the dedication services, at former being held in, Pre afterno ,the latter' in the evening and meet interesting ceMznonies.-0. lagers are hazily engaged (garde their 'spare moments and our growers are more than hustlin are pleased to report that Mr. is /somewhat Improved. Exeter. s Notes.-atr, and Mrs. Jobrt life lawn ne on the liriton n and lng in onion Carlin ;Senator DeBoucherviele, celebrated hls there ia a strOng',. probability that lie rean,v sieges oil severe illness, but was Clintnn hospital with every prospect of , . . wno ,epent the winter in Toronto lways hopeful and cheerful throu.ghe recoverY.-One at the old pioneer reSi- 92nd. birthday on Monday last. He la will not. It is even possible that be- ' a rettrined to their comfortable' ha out her sufferings The re.mains were dents of the eFrench settlemenhyn. the tbe oldest member of the Upper House flare that tiine he maY be forced by ; p ..a higher power than his own ta retire.. ft f toy's cemetery on' Monday tl-e Srd. 'concessidn of Hay, -fa lel fahon a ernoon, a en a service hi the home Alexander Denorme, passed Saubie Line, in the person at Ur. . as.. of Parliament:. heinO•ome mhnthe entirely. We a 1 hone it may net be awai 'A, enjoy coUnutry air andrsw.hile the - like senior to Sir Mackenzite Bowell.Senater ao, but •these re the prabalities and condticted by Rev. D. antitcble. A no- Monday of last week, in his seventy- the city they are still of the o inlon , ticeable feature 'of the eR1 occasion was eighth year. His remains- were interred DeBoucherville, then/it hardly robust there is na use in shutting our 4ye.:.-t . that there is no plade bstter the th the unusually large gathering of young in St. Peter's !ahurch cemetery, Drys- old h.ome.-Mr. 3 J. Reid of Nave,e- is far from feeble. \$e walks ta the to the 'facts. In a generaheleotior with, I Senate. takes two eubetantial meals in out Sir James 'at least nominally '' as rtbue of respect to ones WhO was koWnShip papsed away At his home the daY.-One of the early settlers of Hay veterinary practise -Mr and Mr F. Scotia, is assisting Dr..Sweet wit his the Parliamentary t staarrant ' teach tbe helm; the Provincial Coneervathe arty would be scattered as a -flock of Delbridge from Lethbridge, Alta , are- . ,.% etre eevori e among' them. Be- in Wilmot townsbip recently, in the day, and is a fait fill attendant p visiting with relative,s and trier: e in at, the sittings or the Selnatet and of the sheep withost ea shepherd. "The re- ' In s. te- he dparents there are left four person of Mr.: (Jacob Kaercher. The shows ' SLSa ers an . one brother, all of whom . deceased was a brother. of Mr. Michael Esethr and Legislative Coancil of Quebec, being a cei t, session 0E1 the Legislature member GE both bodies. His chances for tbi . The Govexinment and, the party ,. irv ne, le suicer empathy of the: ene laaercher, of the village., and leaves ood*Isicbetin.lestiven:hninbytaliperoljf tnihesTra; reaching the centurY Maik appear good. ar alive to the situatioe and hesse T e ghborhood. the rieceisity. as they see it for a • . general election. one year -befotei the Another aes nator has dropped. proper time. - out of the ra0. Senator William Gib- son. died at bre home in Beamsville on Monday last. Mr. qileson. had been a sufferer for Several years from dia- betes. He was 85 years of age and bad been a erorninentemember of the Liberal ;Arty foaemany years. He re:. ert, and he in tura was -defeated b Y." the- present representativeeefe.. "t..4. Lan- , dii cateter. He was appointed ta the Senate ia 1902. 1 -le was a close personal frien of, Sir Wilfred Laurier and is the last I survivor of. fhe contingent who aCe0M- i partied Sir Wilfrid on his tour of the• webt in 1a95. Hp also aecompaniecr Sir 'Wilfrid ad hie tour of the 'Western 1 praeances in 1911., He .was a Scotch- I man, a, large contractor and was sup..., raised to be very 'wealthy. Thus is t he ' Senate being reconstructed. When the I three vricancice which, now ...s*.e.t. are 1 ___A -seatemeat eaasea out se, the ity was shocked on 'Friday last, oin daY nigbt shortly after nine o'clock in for Tugeska, Sa.sk, where hei wap cal - • The Late Miss Taylor.-Thie commune tire bulginess district; started. on Sun- A. Dow left on Taesday Ae lest veek Post OffiCe Depapttnent shows tha4. . learning or the death•of Mize Elizatat•th J. ; Garnett Armstrong's two sterev led owing to the! serious illness o. his there are now in operation 2,300 rur- , IL Taylor which' Wald place at. the home brick drug store and caused a eoss eister Mre Robe t McLaughlin. - m ." e v,- 'rou es, _roug ou an- ofi her stster, Mrs. John Ketchen. She estimated at twelve, thousand dollars. infant child of . • and Mrs. G ada, eiervings`95,000 paie,ons, Iri ontaria bad been ill SOT some time safferin4 Mrs. Armatrang and- her three small Frayton is very IV with pneurno during the past year 587 rpral post fiom the dread disease-, cancer. Froni children• bad barely time to teecaps Mrs. James Bevealen, who haa been offices have been closed owleis to the . the !first rio hope•sewere entertained for ifrom the ;building in their night clothes. fined to bed_ for the past four w establishment cif rdral mall delivery, her recovery. She was the youneeet The family loat everything. Mr. Arran- iS able to sit -hap -al -Ben Williams o -Mrs. Kenneth Urquhardt, oriel Of daughter of the ,late Jahn Taylor strong. had started to write some let- -borne. hai the f undation. bulit f unamone . song and four daughters. . Rook Estate have sold the 100 a.er, ins? shoes at fi dipcount 011-5 cif. ' The Cash Shoe A Bad' Fire.-Pire, which for a time borne, and Mr. John Thompson ha pur- 2914 threatened to wipe] out Lucknow,s One • cSased the 50 acres south Of it Mr, 1 o ay, She. leved in Stanley for ses- ters and !feeling cold went down- rn the new house. It last Sunday evening after "an illness 0 r era.1 sears. She had rnanY friends who cellar to start the furnace. When he The public librar eSweek. She was (in her 88th%rear and mourn her demise. Shei,made the world otruck a matcb it 'broke and the' burn- a difficult matter had been tailing health for seMe happier by .helpIng those around her ing end 'fell into some excelsior. In the new library time. Her husband predeceased her _and was alwayi glad to do a` kind a second it was ablaze, and ithoagh negies secretary. some tfour years, She had been one• of deed. The funeral toultfpla enfd, ' 4 • . The rnet con- Us - r a I be of red bri board is findi it to .get their. pia for ecepted bye Mr. Car - Already they. a.ve ona for clis- Id clan] . . rms rang • rm. ar s amp oat r four different plans and the active Supporters of the Presbyter4 Service waS conducted 'by her Pastor, eae 'flames they gained. He ran to suited -The License Cemmissioner ian church in Chatham. A. R eacCole. Rev. Mr. Woode, of whose church she get same water and by the time he South Huron, at aeipecial meeting M.P.. is a eiephew. • . - was a. constant member. ' The 'pall- got' back the tire had made its way on Monday, decided tol cut off th -For 4fel4ng wine that analy514 bearers were elSurraY Gibson, Duncan lace a munber of,"wooden packingeases cense a the Aitken Hotel at Bay shoeved. a -M 12 Per cent. Cve- r Proof Aikenbead, Arthur' McQuee,n, Fred ;Filled with excelsior' and. other inflarn- At their re.galar Meeting In April Mt,eller, PeOhrietor PE the Ten- e-Bardgen Duncan McDonald ana Goldie ana,ble material. few aeon& mors gave all the license -holders. la the mant House, and Fred Dunbar, tenant, Graham. The lbUrial toOk place in the and it reached a lot of barrels of oil,. trict three months inf which kg Sell of the' Queen's hotel, C011ingWOOd, Were Hensall. cemetery, where her parente turpentine and other combustibles. Sa but Han. W. J. Hanna, the Provi Va 'The e a not a choice. style or Wanted shoe missing roiniour Sming Tines., When a Woman comes here ior shoes ire' ofier her na,nucirtain styles—but the best shoes at any stated price That ,the country .pro- podness at no moderate price.*,, Steck, workmansh p !and style tight in -every detail. Not cheap elsoemaking in any senae. We lieve hese shois to be.the best shoes ever sold for these prices. Our $4;0044.50 and $5.00 Sioes These ihoes ate for the woman who wants shoe elegance and sh9e lux- - Finest -of everything that can pe put into shoes. The / styles tile artistic ..shoemaking and the excellence of the kathers combine to make these shoes—shoes of exceptional -quality and*merit. At all Oise Piice, we sho*W'the new Spring Styles in high or low models all thelnew leathrrs,..the right, toe styles and the new heela. a2 to Secretany, notified thane -than the ex- away from the animal- It is not lOng tensiO must not be made ta _include- _since ehe wae thrown( Out off the buggr, the -Ai ion, is .this "hotel has only a and had jast, nicely recovered fromthat sugar aeet ,,industrY, nate F•in tills Part I Tim. Hills of EIgmorniville aad Zain. - otieNansieoctriin.,t_ton,s;,ieswesnsehrt., ma rail no vi iestnrossigillill'rthcrlinstn. tishti; !aaseocidtb:nwecttrkilnwi ushen ilesheat._receiturefivrei.eTdn:airetoillyaseTes::ress-,, this lapeed last October. - , )veiler weree vheiting Zurich frleads -the nionthsi tram May. to -Odder, and the,.nnnent islialtkig 11P --Ms- *and Mrs- pet- , *1 _KIPP**. "• ."-- . called on his mole, Mre John Dinsdale, . who is leaky enouleh to eesen a fine auto land, sOws- the seed:and whenpthe treP in seafortb en Moilda.y last he called' elsionarpleadlesA htabuels wiotrkto onthethd: tat.rmTeig•f Tban er a; rTebolndastrieHnillias-, ool mEaxgmyonydoaviller4. Part.-Onr - village enien* grewern have :t but an* both still stick pretty oloseln than *pal. Mrs. Kruger and tWO Inain A grand time,on Monday renewlag childrea a Seattle,. Wash., are visit-. -and reviewing a friendship extending - ing at the Mame of her parents, linr- ', oven a ,perind on fortY4Ive nears. ,The and afre. John Cochrane, StanleYe----Mins: combined ages Ot theeee two veterans Etta Richardson, of Woodstock, is a . who hive ,been flying the aparks. from tiueevs. t Knit; tEhLecihnalttrayissoen,w7.1th Fulaersr.t_bureoptbheldiF : tient! rsotlit ailnothikin,isharusziesyseaInstizbnuta 11th:fly? tbe- sixty-fourth' year at the blacks srnitl4ng business and fifty-four years in zginondville, will be eighty Yearn or age, tbe coming Auguit. Mr. Medi* came to Kippen*- in 1882, learning bla trade with the late Robert. moms and, with an absence or seven -Years has been here ever since. That these two their jobs, -full of energy and etill able and willing to take a mans part at the forge or any other, place, provP4e tbe truth of *the aid ladage, that it is better to wear outi ban to rust 'out.- it will be tne sincere wish ott- the marry friends of tnis worthy nate that they 1119.,Y still be tlong spared to their frierids and the public and that When. they do reMOV'e from this sphere as they.anist in the Inature of things, they will tall inrharness. and dnughter are here, trom Porters Hill visiting friends. -Miss af. Butt,- of. Henzall, visited with her sister, 'Sfrs. John Dintsdale, of the 'village last week. -nloGregor Bros. new threshing nu.tfit has .arriven at our station. The -en= zine is a 26 horsepower and is olie of the most ; up to- date mabhines in the vielnitY. We wish them; levery euc- cess in their • new ienterprise.-Mrs. C. Gibbons, cif 'Brucefield, last week paid freshiag mins have done a ,greaf deal of good. ° They have helped the.growth of the grass, emnour farmers say that the grass cannot come: too soon. -Mrs Henry' Wilson escaped. what might nava been a serious accident thli week. She Was engaged in milking, when'the cow 'becoming frightened at sornethingstarte ed to kick. However, Mrs, 'visor). only received a fieW brufrees before she -got The more you know about a' thing, the more you enjoy it. It is easy to understand the Ford, the simplest ear made. The full enjoyment of run- ning a car is obtained by the ownership of a Ford. Six hundred dollars is the price of tbe Ford run- about ; the touring car is six fiftir ; the town car • nine hundred—f. o. b Ford, Ont.,, complete with. equipment. Get catalogue and pdrticulars 'from J. F. Daly, Agent, Seaforth. eaver Inarleyn tea taton nbor cax short 430 an $36 pe track, 'Baled h extra BientaT -14 tO and '48 to eady reeling tuton n Om tte Len PREVENTS SMUT IN GRAIN Purchase a full supply of it, if you,have any over, you will find it equally good f r many other purposes, it destroys all , horses Iegs, etc. sorts of disease ger -Kills bad • smells, stops itching on .A.1.1:EMi. -wimp° DRUGGIST Sleaforth ()la taco