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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-01-22, Page 4­rl ­11177"l— EXP ff ANVARY 21 ­JHE HURON OSITOR JANUARY forty-eight hours. While th a they turn -of Glen Topham, An Oxio dent, 'D., Douglas, Logan; audito a, W. �torles tere are, all working on Short r ar, came next, -v Wer4e up'16 their - knees In ud - and :forc nti firm vith Elliott and A. 4, Blowas 'directora, time, Married men heing"given the Pna- terence.—Sorne fine horses wem recent- requently �helld by, William Jacobs and James Norris, of slush. They 'v�,6e f an average, profit, of 'OnlyfGUr T 1 Nk T. b S the big guns of - the enemy and, on o ftho,oddOty�wlnnera came,out with Fullarton;-D. DeCoursey and V, A. ly brought to town, the owners ex - Captain and three 'minor wero an average - 'under . $5, mo8t 16f them MtX61ftw� of-jbOgAtt-; B. 3, Thlel,-IWI[� pecting to sell them for\w.4r purposes 'Some ifarmers, who- ware not killed and sevem. Inju ed 'Arsting -TunTilng from' *6.- to $9.56. 1H , - , - r a amilitcm nd J, -Malcolm, of. 13lb- shells' but the. 'did not hive any fur- �ROV, R. 'HL bert; -T." S. Qrd and M, iff. Raee, of with the prices, raf-usedto let them.,go., Knowles the au thor 3 -4 -5 9 ther conflict with the -enemy. e situr, Ch urch, 10 alt, hte Mitchell. 2. ff. Ram and the, new. prealr�. —H; W. Dyer, whidrecently und6twent pastor of Kaox 10 . U 12 5 16 ation was avarticul rly try an lenti W.: J. Walkorn were appointed a slight cer Ion in the hospital, Js 13 14 1 at un dered.bis resigoation on ladeodnt of: III th tea- bdalth$ and It been �aceepte4 th6. 7 18 15 20 :Z1 �22 2 az c6m'fortabla one bu he eiall delegates to attend the Central- Fair no.w afhla hdiiie'bera,jandis Progres- timony ls� that the, anadian regi ent cofigregation jgrknti g sbe,.held In ioronto, 14 sod tion to ng Ile *,Is fwtaerly of Lott., 25 26 27 n him a rdilring conducted them3elves a well as the all s 41000. R 13 n, In 'the cigar budne owl do and .. .... Who-4ai bint �tiastorj 0- here on Year w �n everyb rs i aeeds -new bbe Pire-neh sol-� . � - ikccfd1A,, Frederick there —T.h h ady n most :84asoned-DrItish or 6rd pissed away ru 0 urday afteno 'Mrs.. Davl it-Wabo V. R -FOOTWEAR tErs, WnC6 than they. have not been t nd6' 4 s�,"eaiknatton,' d Hamilton,, NBW,.ADVRRTI$]jME d Fas . a - A,..-oLq --ain wo JW -in UBBE fe _r but on orythi �!.v g that resolution S.11�pa" a cbMed:o'n fOr'duty In the t: ches, *Ith'i very, a ad eking him 'to' 114nown and highly specte'd, any, memberef the family may -W,!a j#, Men!Wapd women'.4: tubbers in their reconolder* it' but ttbey .11kely 'will be setiodi a��,Iditit7on, Tue'id`4y' resident, ftbr i 11tabso of about two a and -,to become p4gtol 7 e was, .4 n m emaindev -W�Jf the can. d" '- sizes S shoe a-sals -if he 0; r1h ri .191k -6 Ah� *.,%a In the 107th. f al ai id stylesand lormed to fit -,A -1 shape In Pros -years.! year o a, Jproml Bar ng 1111W tance ad I rub Valu"-Uoraul Dri OM -go la�i couthigent Is still at. lallsbury, deptqd. HTre a '-the and 4as-611iie dngine the farm- of her age. In rellglon--sne Was a djV0 Our schoo s,,for.bo". And childre-n are 1 od lnvest-,�- r7 'popular Ad uf bu' and the, 0 n, a aes er an urc . tn a ltubbsm�W, G. illy *tralnl� tha ibildren's feet dry nd Ma 0 Y a re, o a Euuv- for &-An—d th Abuid with dies'af,t- .0 , 0 n . .. tIon.- 6Ven holdin- aw ot She'ls s'rVived by a grown-up amily ey i4ae yet. had to e ac u Annual -s.Ohoof rubbers, 45 and- meeting ­5 . wttrm,.and ave- many, a d ctoes, Ht. hiWeae --%, A, 811t4-1 a 'ff and passing a "cou Sa tys Isagr eaber fid"ari oemer 60 ano, the engine of sons and daughters. The remains Is'Very et disagr eable cy hIt, i;.�exp cents a p s school 4hber# .6o-, and 6s,-icents- a b6y I as set on 50,_ air mi ses b olution 49king� tm��'to remaini Interred In the Wintly plot In Parmers Inev utr a -a _h Auction Saiei� knee. deep i�ud: and act reo nattir-e and ra al r. Wurdel, were rus 4 e snow. 'When - Wingham. Cemetery Monday,gfferh ad ithe wbole contin rent will b a remov- %.-;.A�rrests a school ru 4 r ru, 85 cents a patr. Ou ' women's high heel rubb F.)r Saem-Exptsllor se�atlonal.' d 1' 001, -ers his back the service ;belng cond ted b Rev. hav6 the h'' h Money to Loan -Expositor Office -8 ad o Fiance abotr , tlie begi ining. of were made by, the. Pollee Deparin relOved. it wos fouAdr- that u er -inforced-atthe back onto Y d r� bb e s id doubly re to pregent 4tudfo-5 next -month or peenas soonor. k of 'Toronto and Calgary, was a and -the,(Iow a D, Perrie. Playing 0Atds--Th6M_p5oW8 Rcok store -8 this -week broke part. of '41 bre king d wo. WdmeWs fine 'rubbers, hi9b,:Or"low btels� 75 and go when the smembers of the ft He.`wa�'brdiught -4o me of c- cesio a paj,-, into's fine rubbers .90 C�qts) $1 led and $z i a PaIr. Cutcheon,,Srothes, be opera Hook y "ub6ers fix �'but'ha wlU'be"h egt rubbers N kudful lRair -Doremvand Ca -4 v&ar Notew tate Promoters, were taken. Into- cue. ebid�s.,f r- life. )Fle Is halfidle; ouly,the b tnade,� at we guaran tee. 'trash h Xotes.�Mrs. krehis WK -ay aA4, Important Meetm,--5 son Lieutenant AAga][4 McAester, of the, tody.and their books seized-. about fig yeafri'�ii_-.' %nT--5 Tbe s 'Wife �ne of Vaacouver's In from Vancouver, and r. -and f0rs. P, Royal Enginbers, o in 'the two cities wa" made ielmui. and fxWly., He_� a -egn engaged Rekatt, of Seaforth, war Vlaiaor.'OrSale_� A. ffllsmL-8 a Visitors here best known golfersl, was wounded at taneously and the action - was In- stfig-'at-' the th - "piessing - busigeii t several I _aY RePWdur�T. Rellis- 4 over Sunday Y. 'bar aAcCoUnte-G. A. 8111z-8 orney­ the front on DeeRr, 18th, �ah(Vhad ed by Hia B. Liucas, his right, arm' amputated t days General, following a wide investigation Bracefteld lator. 'Word.',baf; Ju t been r�oelved In Int6 the afairs',of the company.- 4111 -he Porn f4t sale at me Bruceffeld elevatur.7Apply to -in: the hal; -tea W soot$ the city tha he pital Part ae to be tried in Toronto, te g-0 ely. are ex-, CVncert 'he, And Ffiday at pected. There are tour 13rothers, Mc.�- was Hensall, each wednfj"y and thuildw id Zurich, d� alon I an4 oine startling exposures at Boulogne .,,k Successful 0�hcert.—The,-Patrl6tle irr. Hardfa. dentfst,.udh Tuaoxy d- here - PrIday even SEAY-ORTH, FRIDAY, J'ant 16, 1915. Early -Friday mo*nlng o I at week Cutcheon Aprecedente succes tOL and Marshall -A.. Cook,, Ofid. nt A A ORM d' a. Th6 hall wi J914rh 01ANd work. Phone No. 5, Hensah. I 244464!-.tt i 0 -over.,flowing nd .,good. Notes.— �6n P brother operating in t Rev. H. ft. Woods,' Who has -theFrench strung Oarbed.wi a -Toronto,. An&'tfi(al" fu 0, ff&, n in amig i -bee -Ill is 'slowly recgve -TELE bi Y--warb- unable t a on.' f ithe, hill called SiOnal,of X on -the other three and Coot r1ng* Mr. _003"MR01AL HOTEL C InCalgary, The -y- Sav The WiLr Sltuatiaij* Muse'ln France. 14he e-io Lit Was glvb.# entItely' auge, Of Seaforth, tbok charge of Tuu AL�w - ork had were among*the largest real estate.op iiapleted when a, black anada, and, tbelk- tr by -local talent And. was alike ibredit-, Services oil Sabbath last. The most Interesting Item', 'of news hardly 4een edi erators In- 0 'Clothing -sister, 3&s Tohn Reath, In ashing- matter -how.. of tell we Imposed '.,on Mae -wed able, to .-all wh6, took part 14 t. The quilts,. blankets theL we a re-. at _hn Reath were Your - a shot into the air. iThere tollo tiOns ainount to miny tmillions o eto,, or� Be- ton. Zir� d Ift. from the twar zone (this ek Is f ',dol - a -few oments late deep dif tonation. lars.. dt4logues sh;wba coxisidera6le -'hLard glans were sent from our- village ,only desire was the advancement port of another German �,atd' on the -and.the orchesitrL residents of Hay, and- WIR be of all your Pupils a4rid t -o Impart The tUprinans were tombardig the ,ex- word was Aulti"COM- w8ek-�-The -women of he neighborhood such Mention. are a reme by � many o& . the old Engliah coast. -This (time, bowe mbered er kno�rledg as would be -(d untold value -ar, th�- act:epot wbefe first shell explod- mendabla." Solos woithy of gain knitting socks fdr the oi- v thel -eighbor Thy lef Perth Itome were igivon by'Xiss Paliver Mr. Brown diers. one hundred and t n s t this patt many In our studies. To aec6inpltsh -tyour aim Water or the ad dast Wugast.- Thqs after.five months. wenty-ode raid Was 44ot from the 'Tuesday lots and and igr. Log4A­ The -readingo' of the pairs Of socks, scarfs, wrist years ago, but ukany WIll be sorry to You spared neither -time nor land, but ifrom 'the air. On the -situation In this region is tbac ­4The"City'Counell of Stratford, have labor learn Of Iteath's death, and Ouf oebool tberbby at Abe starting Pont.". One jahell ell decided to give ne thousimd ollars Hisses Keys ana workmen were good, bedT -socks, Were sent.a short ffifie, ago. showing that your beart.was in the fWqrk, the a month to the PatriottaTund of that night a z,4mber of Gerpaan Xeppelin or Nin OQO feet of the ana;l lock, an- At the. close f program a-lunch6on -Mro. George Baird, hu an -or., of Stanley, And t bo and esteem of fhe whole other air raft flew Over severaltowns other Missed the ga 3 tank *,by kfive feet cttyi was served to -those who asshited with qIs confined to the -house through - Ill- won the, nor the -progiam. Mrs. Appleby, whose bus- nesg;-Miss M. Swan is $action. We ask you to 4tecept this tol� -on. -the Eng1lxh coast, dropping tombs and another fell into a hospital room' -Dr. MaIr., graduate of IMcCIIII Col. I Us, - visiting relatives Xul ch. -:-The jAnnual -Pinan- legef� Montreal, who. rece hand As In he hospital suffering from at WestmInstef.-Mig j. Thompson clal Stateindat of Duffr hurch, which let set as 13�% take of he �slneerity of and 41olat considerable damage. The ull of,'Sick and Wo*nded:,,but1i.miraoul antly disposed our -one.; ot his p wounds received in action, took part, in Of. Stanley, Is the 'g I;sued, -shown -this congre- love -and esteem while -we unitedly towns visited are Yarmouth,, Cromer, Ou$ly Injured rao ractise In Hensall, has pened tiestiof her cousin has been a rogram. The an office 'in Mitehell, th amounted Mr's. James Rose, of Hensall.-W and gation to le In a ­.good position, and vdsh -you most heartily a large mea*- -Signed Sandringham, Bees -ton and Kinga 'to nearly 490. Mrs. os sure of success in the future. -On .$aturday of I Addis ast week, as ow on visited relatty-es a' to :be doln�s a good work along Lynn, all In -Norfolk County. Several C(Lnskda seph, son -otf J. T. Regin, Londesboro.--Mrs. --jitr-ne on. behlf of the Pupils -of No, of a Turni* and lines of K:hilstlan ffort. The V coceeds, Blyth daughter, Rise people were killed and.InJured In each ��Ambrose Stubb n�own P�e`l was loading bags of graln'in a ble,-Ieift last meek for the Son &I sd�pport of the r6 e COunty Ifarmor, was' killed Ins,�antly by one of them fell on -him �=d. In the tor JWlndsor,. Nbere thety 'expect 'to r were *709, d if or Missions 21.0, -.The -mug' Keys, -alf bough taken ntlral.V town an.4%. a �good_ dealof pZoperty wa3 Notes. -Mrs. Thomas,' wife of W. fall his main until spring. -Mr. Hugh Women's, being struck" by a falling tree which leg wa;s;brokeh. destroyed, many buildings ?b-elng blown Thoinas, QP.R. agent here, Is,serlously. WKen- esionary S0046ty cor.-tribut- by surprise, rePli6d In a -pathetic and he was telling near; BramDton, on Sat- -On Monday evening'last, Mr. Rod Ill. -Rev. r. Turner, pastor of he zle, of oose jaw is visiting- big ad t$_79 Red .86; -the Ladies, JAM $65.39 appropriate manner-, thanking 'most gin - UP.' and others burned. A iomb alight- brother 3(r. r r ly her pupils for the r urday. He was fort Y�-five years of age,' Strachen, of Mitchell, fell*on,the slip- Presbyte'rlaiChurch Mr. Jaw- Ddwan McKenzie of 'Stan� Cross Pund, 4t6.60' Sabbath' *boQl, a e and Rev.. Inuch ap- ]ers preciatednd beautiful gift, ad -near tithe Royal residence at gandbil and leaves- a wffe land four' children. Dory sidewalk and had. his shoulder Itt,. pastor of the Methodist Church, ley. -Mr,. and -*a. Waterflld have $29.81. also thank - tits Ingham, but no ssrious damage was- exchanged pulpits 'last Sunday night. Alex. Ross is A lGood iftrchase.,Mr. R. Jr. Dbdds Ing -Donald '61. Oal�r6lthi ,bachelor, a dislocated. His, Injury Wasr attended to gone to -,,London._Mrs. all Prisent for their"many kind- -bet well-to-do farmer 6f North Harwick, by Dr. Atkinson, but It Will be some. visiting at the b.9me fine nesses durizig ilier stir ere. I -t-Our hotel kee a of Mrs. Simon hag recently purchased a ver done The King had let for -London _y OX61S Corners, Xetl County,- iWw hours previously. Wbat is to Police Magletiate Mortonp of rsmith. Shorthorn -bull for the Improvement of -Hay Township ODUnell near days betore he wIll'be able to attend if ore MCK enzid, Tucke died suddenly rf4ay, while� enga;ged- to his work. Ingbarm, on Thursday, to. answer to his. istock and that of his -neighbors. returned by acclamation, a d tu was W be gained -by raids of -this kind s not n In rn at sofne Work.-Deatb wasuotto hea,'r"t -Peorge, -Po' verY evident, �slde rom -the maliclou� star, aged 60, fell back' a charge.. of 'Supplying liquor to axeter This fine animal, 'Portsman- of Glen- It re-appolated all the' oid officere ex- e th­ failure: He- 'was 67 1years r6f 4ge.-L John dead In his chair while eating lunch a young inan who was I found *The lAgrIcultur c cairn)' 360, was purchased troin Mr. cept the assessor, This apointment destruction of property rid 'the killing &I SO i6tY, The an- was U and Duncan, elAer'l brothers, 'both Bye �at his hoine;In St. karyp, before re-- 'diunk on' Christl'. Ja`m�es rBowmaii, of Elm Park Stock left ovet unti-I the February nd maiming of Innocent and Inoffen- 4as night, -Rev. 'J. nual -meeting of the Exeter gricul­ meeting, tiring, 'on Vednesday evening last. Me L. %Small' Farin,, Quelph, and Is from Impoilted Inthe neigh6orhoo4-, of Hespater, and- formerly tural Society was held on Friday last as here were, three applicants for the give people, lif these bombs Were rop- IT was apparently In the best of health this village, d on filends here on. 'There :vKas stock, on both ldes.'He J)eloiigs� to the ed on the opposing armies or supply - ging to Geo, calle a ai -attendance -and con- ro] trallis, there would be something tOL be Van Natter, iwho c6ndu,cts a1black ifox when stricken with heart failure, He Saturday, e was on this wa'y to (Au- siderable Intereat- was manifested In famious Pride of Aberdeen family an roads, made., a big bit byy depositing 000 farm on th th gained -to the onemy by the destrue- a `hIn 1concession 'of Erin, had -been engineer at the Carter Mlll-' burn to-'Ponduct Anniversary . ser4ices the Proceedings. The society' Is in an ghou d get -good stock for. Mr. Dodds ano the bare plam from Rensall 10041 We tion and death occasioned.- But -,the lington, value& a $5,000, - were Ing 919;nt. 1for many years. 'Besides his there on Sunday. -A dance, given by excellent, Position financially and other- and his customers. to St. ,Joseph. By this means th a - road vftys of the Gorman authorities seem lso l When he was at Wife, a grown-up -family survive. Mr. and _Ors. 19odiughey, of the- Com- wlse, and is I- Death of Donald Fergu n splendid sliape to to son -Mr. Don- was Imade uniform and Irood sleigh -Ing to: be� so tranga as kto b6 pa ait finding a ranch -in 'the - qvening the animals very quiet wadding wais 'solemn- mercial Hotel, ion L Friday nigl�t,. was good work during this Yqar.� Mr. E. felght'is now moved aid iFergus6 vassed away, at his homia was tthe result rlghLt, but! iwhen the ant, out ized at the Latheran parsonage, Mii;_ withoutdoubt one of the mostuccess- Christie -was re-aPpoint without binderace,-The v.11ld-ge Po. 'he Out. (It Is said tha one of ithe xai& were all ad President, on the ?tb- conce-3:31on. of McICIllop, t Thursday -of last week.; He hadreached liee Board retain th to f 4ng. Zeppelins was destroyed I the !mornIng twd of �hdmwere dead. chell, on Wednes day, the 13th. -Mr. ful held here. 'The gqests numbered Mr. John Moir, Ist Viceand 14 air sea by the r. -,W. P. S2L or an- Alueller and iMss Emma Suhr ab of.them (coming from Sanders, 2nd Vice. Mr. ate of years. He had been Ill other YOar.-The School Board havean. dhi Gre�, &President -af.Ahe Jon--� William -Wm. guns of a British war ahip. But this out .200, many A. JG. Dyer wi� the soctatto -for about', �seven ears and -of late wa-3 othei year to develop their proposed don Conservative s a4 ex. inutually Plighted their troth. The. Clinton. re -appointed Secretary and Mr. N. D, to not yet contirmed. Other similar Hurdon, a very so y havbeen- lected as Young couple left immediately after the Treasurer. The followingw' vere sufferer, -go that -death Improvements In the big q-chool. raids are expected in other parts Of -The Mayor of the elt the Conservative- candidate a the,,bye- careinohy for 01jondon and Detrolt..Af- -3. -was 1.8 IS. tillo the British DomInlons. appointed Directors: -Coate$, 3 ha ase. Mr. PrOvin al health officei or th d Crornarty. Paul to -fill 'vacancy ter their'returff,� they will �make their enry Strang, of Exeter, am -son was the eldest -son of the, tricit iaid Zurich a visit recently and election In London�, to 11-11 Willi i a, -John Allison, J. Ja Fergu Archibald Ferusoii and was born Instructed the. local board -to ,,clean The re- Y. Interesting -and %helpful Win. There Is not much change In the,sifu­ in the %DomJmIonPir1I&,nent ause, py boffie 4n - the- house of Mrs. Rltz'# a *er' -Smith, 3. Decker, G. Penhale and late ation In the 19astern arena. gave the death Beattie. W. . Gray -:Mr. and *a. Murdoch Ma.-,GIIIIv_ lecture In the church here. 'recently. Elliott. J. Beer and C. F.- Sanders In McKillop, on 'the farm where --he up" The butchei, the baker, the hotel- -enta por , mewhat conflicting. The Russiano al a quiet ts are so As a stro 0 Yor�and "Ivill likely be -of - Llitowel, announce the engage- His topic was "Opportunity." Owing.to keeper, the schools the factories And ng m:n were appointed Auditors. died. Hd una suiningman ray, aim, to be making marked ment of their a a u Notes. -The InItl 1most'esteemed. by.1thoe *ho 'other places elected by acclamation. a oi0i aa kliter, Mar- the very stormy weather, the.crowd al meeting of the '0hO was '�rlll��be lookbil, after. -publi Progress*, -WhIle he German reports say -Rev. F. jC. Wlke,-pastor of the St, garet Leslie, to bir. Thomas Kelly,, Exeter iCounell was opened with De- knew there Is little change in the Situaion. was not as large as It otherwise would hilibeat. He was never qnarried Nine births, seven InarrIages and eleven Thla at any rate is kno as ten- Jun., Of OWatonna, Minnesota. The Mar- 'h ave -been.-The 'Annual meeting of Jth�,, but, 'Is Is r I d b two brothers -and. deaths were recorded for Hay. Town - iv wn, the lar- dared his reslgaa.�Ion, three sh.Ji_rTT4 funeral took place ght during the. -past -thr Months. mans have �not got Int to t t rtage- will take place this month- In Ciomarty t-Presbyterlan -Congregation The Council at ife first ;&ethnff grant- Paul!s Lutheran Church Gal�, votional -exercises by-RQvr s W_ Sharp. ak eff�c o Warsaw yet, ee The about -the Vniddle (if 'March, lie having :,Kansas 'City, issouri. Mae 1MacGIIIIv-" w;Li held on the 14th Inst. IThe- trea- ad 50 Ao the- ?�jriotic 'Pundi that be- 'frOm the ate reside -nee of the deceased retuins or. the whole year were: and they are not any, nearer Io it than accepted ia charge at Oak rk, Chic- ray Is -a igr9duate �Ff Stratford General surer's Ing the.,amount saved to the towri'by on. - Satui r" ay., the� remains were laid Births i7s, deaths �45, marriag tjhey were a month ago. Hosi t Oowed an increase In as lities are, raPOr a:m M.- his pastorate In,, 3alt, Rev. Hospital, and bas for the, pa t few more than- 'Over ie ago. Durin ahaving -the Connell elected by . a6clama- UY -blOt In Wattland- The fort th annual rneetingf h eve ore or less In progress the revenue 0 .1200 to rest in �, tha I the H -lay g is has be4 pronilneitly !den- months been taking Post-graduatevVork higit year.-Th'e young people held their -tion.-Othet municipaittles.similary situ - Mr. WIko bank !C1errpfqry. Thd esteem In which Townsblp�,Farjiler�Mutual Fire ns d going, on daily, &f- titted with. the L Se ninary.-at In Kansas 0ty. I ur- ated Should follow the decedsed was held in though ithare have not been any serio annual meefing lately, and' appointed the good example. the com- ance Cbrnpan will take place at the us set by Exeter. -The annual meeting.of Waterloo, d wasl one of W Instruct- �On Friday, of last week, while re- the following fficers: President,, Mr. miunity, Whdr he had spent h1s'life, TOWA hall, Zurich, Dn­3(orl(lay Ja a battles -during, the ast week:. The Ors. turning from the Public School for din- Hugh McLachlan; t, Mr. the' sborne and Hibbert Fire �nsur_ was abundantly manifested by the. ary 'Thoma McXllla -.Russians are making g,- Vice-Presiden n, Libeal ood Progress a- Can- ner, Jeafi-thd severf-Year-old daughter,- Russell Scott; Con. Secretary, Miss Del-- an -Another f the Jold b*rigade 6f ce 10oirn�any Is t(ote. held at -.Far- large num�er who attended jM� funeral. candidate for South Huron h ve almost an Was tho adian,�politclans has been called to his of Mr. David Murray, who Is staying la Campbell; Rec. onday, February Ist.-The Notes.-�Ir. PhIllpI Kenny anet-with a -guest ot jXr, 7-eter -1;amont last week. ihilated t1vU army. Tfi' lecreiary, Miss Pearl quhar, on M ey have oreward. Eon. Thor�as Ban, ex-Sptaer with her grandmother, Mrs. Andrew, Stacey; Pfreasurer, Miss Hattie McKel- now amounts -Mr. Reuban JGrahaan and son of made good -Progress against' Austria.. of tbe.Rd-use of C Exeter Patriotic Fund bainful accident - last Thursday, when dl�ad at is Byers, in. Mitche ahorse kicked hl6i 'but,-Ivre are lad 'toik, vielted the village -on S lkw mon 11, slipped on the Icy lar. -Last Friday evening Mr. Herman to the very respectable' sum of $1232 aturday -,and 'oM Mo SA but 4nOe -is always urgently ;-needed.- to know, Ifie4s; Impioving.�-It is to be Iast.-Mny new buildin. be In fact 4n s6 farAs Austria Tur boi�ie In Dundas, �n n ay Ile was sidew-alk and (fell, breaking one fiher -Speare celebrated his fifteenth birth - 10 s Will -er- key are concened they have both been sO 81 years tiof age. !I ---a had been laid up IP -98. A oung lady -noticing that. the day by entertaining about twenty of Miss Jean Hardy Is fi hopqd tai All owners of ogs In Xc-i acted In the a who atte ding the village in the spring. b dly ciumpled up that neither of them since last Oetob'er a rer' child.could !not- wit -1k, hiled a passing big young friends. The evening . was Deaconess Training School, In Toron- Killop, keep them tied up 'and .nof Dwelling houses at from InJurle Is Of much a-ld or se to Germany. Present are very. eved IrJ �a fall. represented Went- cutter and had her tak�n to her grand- pleasantly spent In various nd, o,.recen tly passed her examination ob- blame- the council for the - return of fori , ner Austria to shlI negatiating for peace id s -of t ndt Inforcin.9 th6 searc4§,, owing �to law, twbic, i they will do If It 4s neces reside - In worth In. the Hou�e Of Commons for parents' home when a doctor was call- -games. taining' 88 per cent, the highest efiss nts. some tases those."that with Servia, but thus far nothin de- twenty-eight years from 1872 � to 1900. ad Who redtced the fraCtum 7�The Marks. -Mr. Fred A. ig-ayj w sary, but. at, our expense and 2we all have'rttirribd are b finite bas come from the'negoti ho 'has Ilge4 to live*'tem- ations. the child Is.doIng- as well' -Rev. R. J. Elliott, pastor of the iCouch & think thel taxes high eno�gh. i The porarily with relitives or ias.can be e?cpee- -pre 1ta1Y Still MaIntans her n . W attan been vice sident of friends. As -died ear- ad. autrality. The Methodist 10hurch, lHarriston,i en Orce ural Meetings. -The regular ch -devastated ly �S Agricult ct a result real �estate ha,,5. been -sonle- `T� unday mornine., ater anillness of -Mr. Wm."Tholme, of,Wtebel, spent nk of the Women's osition to nd no doubt those who do 'what active. -Ail. automobtle line be SO Much of that country hag - engaged winter -meett some years -has resigned his p six weeks,, due to! general breakdown a part of. the holiday beason with his and has taken a partnership in -the d1st the attention ar the people ever since, ttite, will be held In- the -Metho ."i be'. offended. tweenansall and St. joseph is terrible eafthquake whl Schneider Company, In Mitchell, for law will lb I d without respe iperson not now ke beed will' mong ot the -system and] heart disease. De- sons, 4n London, and on Saturday last Church basement room on Friday, Jones & May,general biisiness here. the poslblli_tle� for ext.su .. mmar. TWO but It.I Sala 'Italy Will yet be crowd -o' ceased cam e to Hbristo from Dun- a photograph� of -five generations 'bf January 29th, at 2.30. Mis Susie amp" The following are the officers of -the Det zitivich cars would do the work, each onam prom ak- d into 'the conflict and that sever' I ville, last! July� an,A during his short his-. family appeared In the London I*wly organized' hockey el' Ing'-arlp, an hqu e� q a I other neutra -pow bell, of Toronto, wJno has had much ub Prest- r. -Horse Ye ers will be forced career liad endeaed himself. t hl Advertiser With the following "Beaver iMeadow.-3fiss R. Kays, Plentiful owns bu rB are n tts hip dent, Dr. Roulston; Vice President, . at the re - ;to follow Ile -r- 0 course Germ�ny is rk of th, won the esteem 'Tent:.. "The roup above are (live gen� r 0 success -in xtend�ng the wo congregation..,and who has -held the Position of teach- sent ti ne.- They- are "using every Influence. In her power to lnstitute, will be 1present and give. an S 'Cole; Manager, W, it outhcott; the coir�unity. f I erations, descendants' looking for general Ing In the Sbhool In Section No. 12- purpose horses and are paying goo& of 'Wffi. Thorne, address on "1 11 bnee bf Women and Sle-Treas., A. Pickard; Committee, Hay, for, the past year and a hal�, manager, &cly and Bert Rivers. -Mr of thein have Muah I e for. the. Kaiser. Prices for the ice I barves keep these countries neutral, biit none -Anbther studenit Toronto Vars�ty of,f9i't.cbell, Ont. He. Is 86 yeafs,ofage. Men." A silven ;01 has 48evered her connection with the a -short ov, -has brought honor to his - alma mater The youligest _in the group, Master r lectlon 'will be tak- was 0 Red Cross fund and mily have removed sch Qne, owing to Im Proved ma- 01 served at the af temoon and has left for her-. hoine t chinery for hal-idling the crop. Mr. and his backers, s they -know right by winntnlg.the'sea� nd triumph at JDx- Frank',Telfer, is five 'months old. Mr. lunch wil be to town from Hensall) where,Mr. in - an in aid of the* Robt. DInney and' -fa ell what they May. EXPect should he ord within a moth, when Edward Thorne,,ca;m-e to Canada from Devon- Varna, Miring her soJ6urn, here ,she Old I triuimpb. Aneetl ney has been managing the, King and Wrs*,,1AIonzo Poster, jof th4 Baby!. Murray, Wrong carried off tbg -Beit shire, E ng.TheParmers Institute meettht won 'many ifriends, who riegret.her de n9land, settling In Mitchell, igeorge Hotel for a' Ion Line, announce the marriave On the Freach-Delglan border- the 'prize.- This is the first 'Ume that a same afternoon, and a union meeting ome months. -Uri parture from the vicinity. Her faith - where he has lived forr47 years. He Is Pred-L. Malleott has passe 'their daukhter, Miss Jos allies are still repor will be held Irt the evening Iw the d !hW exam- ful aphine, to Ak. �Ich agates, third ness in -..school . diities was (much *a- Leo, Strupp, of Berlin. - The young MAch ted to be doin- Canadiad student as carried off - thh5 wall known all. over the surrounding Workmen's Hall, when two del a 11ttle m InafI6nS,. and �enlistedl with the Gre than holding their ow carries' with 'it pr6clated. n, coveted' honor� wh country. He rarried on the business of,- er labors were not 0 ngr . th- a M, B.S,A., of Shake- real re-qi-- cantined. to -the school room, as Miss and- a large and was dent,of Exeter to!enlist ISO- I despite the -fact tha;t the.Ger -mans have *-250 in cash and;- is -9ne of the four a sho'em ker tfor Inany years r Mr. . U. UtcCall ' f lks hive a skating tlnX in the contingent. He is the first bnlY JMOn -,heavily reinforced within the past best priz d at Oxford. This speare, and �kr. -ou Schuyler, of Drant- /for the over- �Kp _ ern part' of" th age town treasurer tdr a; long time_-, was� always reJady as awarde y, ord, will be n hand Mid -give,-.ad 'geas service and deserve and willing number *njoy this-helthy spprt two weeks. But weather- conditions young M* an Is- son of one of the -The following,from -Mitchell vicin- f des- a great honor. to aid A other literary -and �goclai Me1kse1y._At the annual meetin have seriously Iriferfered with of Che University. Ity,. were rize winiiers at Stratford ses;­*s this. is the only 11nstItute meet- branch line of the. -Hyndman tele- g Of h matters. On Tue�day'afternoon Decem. Luthr League the followltig- officerri the scho.( wn and once pr Ing o be held Jn %this district th, 1L one system bas een run up the bar -22nd IS Hone. In this region, the whole coitn_- -Two well-kno omInZ Poultry Show last Week: H,' ',T. �,Wur- ondon Road, for about two and a half room Nwas the were elected.- President, A. P. try beir1g. tlooded by the conttn. -us ent Divin" of the Presbyterian Church, dell light brahmas, nd and.�'2rd cock.- season, all who wish -to hear these scene (4 'a large gathering 6f':Pa-rents, Vice-Presideiit, P. Delchert; Seer Seven, new subscribers. etary, rains and the roads have b�ecome such died �t Ottawa on Sunday within Thdmas Murray, speakers should Tnake It -a point to at- -miles with Kalb- I to� eateat -few bo7ur of each' other.fflh�e. one -was all Prizes. Thomas Murray, G. ;3. w' end as the addresses will be full of - cently narrow. was given by the Pupils, iwhich, was quagmires that It Is Nvith the S. P. wyandottes, wona Mr.;QharIe Northcott re Pupils and,,frlends,.A splendidprogram, X Whetton; Treasere, yan, fan- be, Rev. Dr; s and tl�e other Rev. Interest and instruction. Ily escaped a serious accident; fleish.-Evangelleal services wIll or gun vrnile difficulty that troops s tArmstrong dottes, 2nd cockeral, Sird pullet. W. hauling flour to Lucan wit enjoyedby all Present. Miss OCeys- was held In the 'Evangelical Churph moved Irom. on� place to anotlter. The Dr. Moore. Both had been 'pastors --of Yule, barred Plyinou h -.Nr' eVery weather Is equ th rocks, 2ad cock, "R, made the recipient of a han& me eb*- evening n allY against the Infantry leading Ottawa�vhurches and both ha 3rd hen., 12nd pullet. EdVvards & Clarke, Hullett Davis. To enable them to get their- ext week and the following. 'loads' over some b'are places Wi the ony tollet set, Presented by -Xaster They *Ili pomMence at eight o1c 104 ad with ud and Water and are d General Asseinbly; They haa'been fast While stoop. and �Cavalry, as the trenches are fl-)od- been Moderators 'of the Preabyterlail Coluinbiat4wyandottes, won all prizes. Farm Sold. Mr. Nel�on Nicholson, road they doubled up and Lorne Ofile In behalf of the Pupils, and during the first week -will be held I@dwards & Clarke, partridge coc'�Ins, has sold his farm, the North half, -lot Ing to who much regret heideparture as their. In the lGerma finguaae and the mndo one of the chains ne'of f oi- Tor almost uninhabitable, However, 11-�I: friends in life and were not separated Ist and 2nd cock, Ist,and 2nd hen,'.Ist No.. 1, 13th concession, Hullet, to his -the teacher. The following 'address was, lowln week In the Engltsh rm horses kicked Mr.'Northeott on the. Idn-guage. - condition is as bad for the one s1da in death. Dr. A 'strong was 70 Years and 3rd 'cockrell, Sr Pullet. Edwards- neighbor, Mr. Jos. Wheatley. It read. by Master Percy' pchod': Dear first �s the other, and in the midst of 'of age'ad Dr. J�i 77 &'Clarke, brown red games, Ist cock, This head. o he had not dodged the'blow -Mr. 0. X�artlelb has- Installed a bags; 'Oor farm contains 75 acres. This gives �Xir. ais -he Aid ha'mlght have been 1atally Teacher. -The ime has co' me when you Clary furnace In the home of Mr. gratifying to know the &I- An advance Part i�,eleven Bel- -2nd hen, Ist and 2nd reockerell, 8rd Wheatley 225 acres of land In one kicked, but he� received only mbad,,cut. are about -to'leave us,and w Elliott, Stanley -Thwn 'lles are maktD.9 gains, although It Is glans,' all ex al a, . as your I pert ta, mers, who have hp. - A large pullet. Th6rms Murray' special, best- block. Mr. Nicholson has purch Pupils, feel- that we cann onlyaninch or afoot at a time. There come. to Mnada to gr6w sugar beets, collection S.. fp. ased a ot let this crowd asse m -bled lat the Evangelical wyandottes. Tip. Yule residence -in -Blyth, where he willUre- opportunity Pass Without expressing re- Church on Mnday,, evening tw to no doubt but the Germans will make too -k 6u't*aa.turaIiz&tion papers, atLon- won second. W,,Y of las eek -ule best.,,Collection -tire froin the arduous duties Of farm sielgb and gret at your departure and also Of to listen to the debA-e on "Resolved Noa dreadful, -resistance before they will d oA,,.- a iftw days; ago. They say kthous- barred r' iiiargpn, rep&Uj�g-The old YeLern is d ocks.' 0 St. a- ands 6f refugees' will -come to Canad U16Purpme dt giving a IS AG ea j evacuate Belgium, They desire to r life and enjoy a well earned,re agaid on lian 1916. For sowingjo r appreciation for the many f -That Women's. Influene r t r pubLe gentrally. All kinft of wood -work repairs for h,a best services to jits nj%ny customers and the a Y.ou!have made In -o ur behalf. Than Man�s.), Both sides did their u Lain -D-P#91um for their fighting ground And 'the States 'as soon as possible. He will %have an auction sale of hiS skerlf ice a' who arrive'd- list week will set- h le -m ind cutters' your utlep you parts well and the Judges decided In point, as long as they can so as to pro;3er ve Thos Mitchid], stock and Impliements on January 29, t sleighs, �vagjua. t)ugi In the discharge of on- The best attention allcl good Workmanship may al. 'Ws on hand have been 'Very earnest and aithful. favor ot the af firmative. On the af- otes.-Mr. Brown of the 6th c their own, land fron� the ravages, of tle afo'und Sarnia. They �wlll make Xotes.-Mrs (Dr.) ,Oull Is In Hamil- ivayx he expected. Peice3 at Veste war and thus not bring the horrors cession recently sold a horse for .$275. WaYs modera-e at tite If there was anything4which, we id fWmati were Misses Vera Se 14c, ton, nursing her daughter, Mrs. Lott- Thomas mellis. 24CS 3 t iplendld settlers. and should receive Ibert anT -The annual pmeeting of Burn's Church old stand,'I(ipp�t.13. 129 understand at first -right you of war directly tu their own Peorle. eyer',ri encouragement from the authorl- idge, who had the misfortune to fall Pearl were urtz and Messrs. A. Mefick on Wednesday'With a large - So soon as the Allies can drive Lhe was eld Notes.�The 4sth annual meeting of Mways Willing to show us arig4t. no and W. Seibert upheld the negat-1 ties and the a on the ley sidewalk and break -her le, the. c6lagregation Ve.. p ople. attendance. They decided- to adopt the of St, AndreWs At 168. iGermans �baek onto their own terrl- -The average life of army horses --The funeral of Mrs, -John Dow took qA a when put on ac(lve service at, th6 front Place rom the farnfly home in ib. Duplex Envelope System. -The finances tory and give the German peoplie Church here will be held on Monday s, thcy will no -L In Europe, is only aout,ten ays, and in goodsbape. They taste of vAiat real war I beit,' Wednesday af ternoon of the ichu:rch are next, January 25th at 1.80. A good to Roy*,j attendance is deali-ed. - Miss Car -Tic. be long- in briaging the Kaiser and consequently the' demand tor- remomits 'Cemetery. Deceased, who was 58 years also discussed the matter af putting quotei ease of the ml&- from Canada Is eadily Increasing. The 0 -had 'been in poor health f 6 some Tepairs ion -the church Which w kIs coll6agiles to a q f age, McKenzie, of Toronto Is spending her r holidays. at the hoine 4f ck- Red chie they have Wou,­ht. There wifl, WarQfflce Is asking for Increased sup- More than - 16f t 14 the hands of,,% co- -her (parents In ucing Sale two years. She waa a mem- mmittee. and It Is unaerstood bef of Roy's Presbyterian Church anct box -social -wh­16h was held at arlock, from the village and lots, 9 hGwever, be much haiffil fighting alid -plies from Canada, -T -he the village, -Many to many valuable T livos -sacrificed before that a consider; le number of the hor- . asteeined by, a large circle of - freinds. on Friday was successful' -In very re- Vicinity were in Henall, on Saturday. ab Books, bible,�,. pr.ayer and�hymn books all den'�o, mint' Ued f this r6sult Zght about. But ses urchased for 'the second Canadian. Besfdes -her husbandj she leaves two pect. The worthy president, Mr. Thos. paying their last trfb te of respect. ions$ Alan, 191MOr, Mr. bt. U It Is coming all the same, contingent are to be shipped at- once sons, at hoine, Neilans, was auctioneer . and some of an old friend and -nen Roto fancy oods. fo pens, writing I . Imes The gricultiiral�Socjety. The an- the boxes went as high as 2. crate, Numerous stories have been publish- to England. They will be replaced by MeMordle, who died -at his home in. papeetries, punes, ma Ver ba Af ter ed respecting th3 London. flets ladie -hand bags, pocket d'idri�e. n excellent prograin was given. 'daings of the -prin- f urther-- purchases from the f ar nual frneetiag of -the Fullarton, Logan lunch a Mr. W19ordle spent over 60 Mors cess Patricia Regiment 6 year of his life at h1s home within perfum New 1- f the Canadian of- iCaaada;-under the direction of IhL, and Htbbert Agtc�'ultural Society -was The (proceeds e 3. ery, pipes, -spectacles,, etc.- -etc. amount d to 4 Th 'held In he coun a half Entle of -the village, and few men *otingent. It.was said they had been purchasing oramitteb appointed by the ell chamber Saturday next meeting will be helo in two Weeks lwere better known here. He was al- Chand. -of Business Necessiates rsey, who had e sent- to the front and had covered Govenment afternoon. baniel D6Cou -the trenches. -Short c'ourqes in I've stock and feed nt of the 8ociefy for Ways. Willing or do a: good turn lor themselves with glary in. bpen the Preside track, That they had ca several years, and who. Wingham a Ptured. several Ger- judging at the Ontarl -filled'that o- neighbor when there was jan ioppor-_ a Rapid Reduction of,,My Stock, o Agricultural Notes. -Many owl are being killed tunity and In the Passing away of Mr..- No. 12, man trenches at the PdInt of the bayo- College have bben awarded to 'aighteen sition very, aHy, said that the would off and- sold, as. they are laying so MeMordle, Huron net and drove the Germans �back a darihers, *r nV bd a candidate ifor'Vithe presidency has'lost one o her Ing- that -number of POOrli,-The RedCr 1MI.Ie. A report,was also current that ..a 'or Oss Socte shipp,d land 03arkS. Wall 'Paper and '.Window' S ades ount f 1915. In closing his ty I -Withthe fresh snow fall les, as Prizes in the "Feeding tremarks, he 'another large box of clothing to the those who have teaMing-to lao are now out of two hundred Princess pa-triciao, Hogs for iprOflt" competition carried spoke of the -success of the - accletY Belgla;n -Rellet Pdnd. A donation of who entered the charge only forty re- on by the. ])apartment o 0igriculture during the past year, and said the has been received from L. 1$25 "Making Bay Wbile the Sun Shibes," Mr 'Walter Smith, a practical m.an,, is in' charge- of this turned. Path -statements have proven to -Kennedy.- by getting hoine �kr vel for building. last -year. ;he hogs were selected at board and Officials had worked har- Mrs. Rebecca. butchell, o a be entirely ima nary, and, to have been Monlamly o' w reeently. and statute laour. Mr. -Charles -department arid'.will give You bargains and arrax-ge for t wester Was - coined for co- a r he oses. Th:� placed erns, - mmercial purp t hi report, showed 'that -a larger a- s well as can be -ex Road,: North, er ired. . . . . . ...... 91 six weeks',Ot� age and a value of $4 gether. Secret-%ry Race, n underwent an operation for app ndt I- insu, Of th6 T,40ion upo hem, The farmers were allow mount of Money hd been paid o - busy etting home. mater1kr for lithe a- -real facts are that the Princess Pat ut in tis, Is doing a I hanging of pap if requ ad to s�aA with four hogs nd pectel-�Lyle Stephenson is lying ricla. regiment is at t!h,6 front and as finish with th Prizes in 1914 than In the 'Year pre seri- novating �ot IM barns next -summer. );een there some ree, and records of main- ViOus, ouslYlill-,at his home here at he time Mr. Wasmaa'ls th4 Man Itidth he Dwelling. house. with tW'O lots onjames str#>,t fot- push sales, 0- S weeke On the �occa- and that When all kreounts are - paid of writing, and little hopes are enter- 'and tAkes an Interast in having things NO. 2 tendnee cost were kept. The beat 'show- Tb6re will be a balar/ce. Following arL, Sion refered to they were brought Into Ing was made by Arthur Atkin taineld -for:hIs recovery, the trenches to relieve a French reg- son, the Officers: lPresidefit, jW. J. Ice -cutting abOut'bim In ist class shape. -Mrs. -gin tost" bar- %Sam. -Thompson, sr., of the third of' gae�hlm-ran average re- Will give employment to 13olve Ray, a tew days Hillebrecht, Logan; second vice-presl-, who ago, xec6lved the vi on Tuna A vice-president, George dens. It -of York Mllls� Grey Cotinty, wIth a trio I Fullarton; fire ,Walkoni, will soon, be here if the f' Ment. They occupied the 'trenches for of hogs ithati Alex Is are at present out of Dru work. -_Fac_ sorrow -f I news of the death of her u st and Bookseller Seaforth F�a M_ ge a an IV w ht In! t n 's he grega Wen 3eetin r dt