Exeter Advocate, 1901-6-6, Page 1FOURTEENTH YEAR. -670.
:EXETERI,• ONTA.RIP, THURSDAY..., ..jUNE.••04:1.13.93....:
0, II. SANDERS, EDITOR.
PE.
°riling a,
Colborne
George
t square
the pole
it. Pro-
lk, <thou c
ft it for
had to
eet cleep
'ere die; -
lute the
laborers.
rind.:the
le assist-
ain. Be -
serious
tit on his
long- the
d Daley;
an circus;
tern Orr-
in apre-
ult of a
• showed
iota was
ployees.
the men
, one car
Walker,
er man,
game of
ew a re-
lated to
e the re -
king Ed -
vim had -
fter pass. -
(1 across
ooker in
is life to
a which
ket, the
cing off,
alf-breed
de good_
O passed.
'Pug at
as made
noon, a.
om See-
the city
meet the
moon for
hospital.
ate man
et passed
airing a
cult tot
ormation
O willing
however,
tteryille,
iunicated
5 and 40
yed as a
He atat ed
ered the
d did not
n Attor-
tion with
pertinent
. N. W.
n officers
Walker,
nis, both.
Ont., for
n fellow-
-ens, fat --
seriously
ased the
ast even -
them to
d Trunk
captured
ere wait -
a out by •
ted hay -
and Wal -
secreted
anadian
en were
hey were
lace they
en were-
agistrate
ening at
hearing.
of the
dy, was
evidence
be shoot-
idence in
the other
nee was
eorge Mil'
us bodily
He was
-
tat, at the
el elected
taken be-
over,and
ner was
o F.even
peniten-
°hell, on
Whiting,
tford, to
ry EIbott
the resi-
, Thames
e 5th, by
sisted lay
Elimville,
a, to Miss
, James'
28th, bY
sisted by
rich, Mr.
derich, to
er of Mr.
Due 2Ild,
7 montlis
Airah
tYe2:Itie
s.
, on dune
oved wife
years, 4
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D AA/ A R F.,
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sp. Joseph
vi5ersiitiisfisgmf,ii:i7ndsspienn.v$Pvio',odu;,sit,00210.,,bethe,e,
oi,st three weeks; ha$ return ed home.
Seriforth, where she has been (1111413g
-thyfe„prsaistL.t'wSonroirththih,er: wreeteikirsi:_edmtf,t... Oil.:
Linen, (better know. as Curley) who
has beep enipleyecl here since last. fall,
tiltI°:.PelVaTiottfniClenrein112s311t
gery O'Brien) left on Tuesday for Nes-
bit, Manitoba, to join her husband,
who has been there for the past . three
IN"rvioptehs• She takes Wi.t,11. her the '1.iest.
i b. s of her. many friends and rela-
tiyes here, Weleel sure that deeanclall
join with us in svishing both Jr.INIr. and
Mrs. Horton success in their new
hone. -On Monday last as Mrs. T. II:
1-Iorton and her sister,Miss B. O'Brien,
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were returning home from Hensall
they had the misfortrme to get upset '3-v.it11.
ailltstlicaendeiotebhsilf,/la'lethoenntehle'serttl'ak!snigdef,tiginhitt
fortunately they escaped with . a few
.•
slight bruises which seems almost
miraculous; considering.the.nature .. of. 'Spearia,
the upset.
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Acli;',HIY:Icen.4"ik:ii!vil,i2:°13glliattehiPe,,i:Kvls:te'lletil,lt:eeNc?elfilMl:Teitl°1tih°1..:1:-
ol i "? '
, ,, ce residence. et David F0111Ck
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R:eat:e0PTIP,.yii,,iel,:.01::.:21,lee-,e,C'it)3viri;elltst:1:),Iele.c1;li,‘',,f'600r,inwle,:cel(;01.stljehsl-,1:n‘eirerl'Illi'l--ce:
"3,33,`'e'Y 16'elestea,
INidly hurt this afternoon at a bat,n_
HlriNrciMisjyill:iirigR:A.I'oE'dnDb' eL1:1;;YfilesAi.3M:17.11l'Allic-1:el.1,11'N;e'ssIfe;•RincirlAmeAlruSSciewliNineet.Gish.ve.
A. ,.
lei Ooale s' leg bridelyr' :$turridasIll'eoiliNidd li.)-.
Sarvis it) thelii ead.
:tett:tra13:etn14:61:;1;°;14;tt'l):PrilTri.ssi:leNtcrulliiceR'llt11*R''Itace.hs-ce7iri:-In:II:lej:181:r1:11:31.cre;
)ro e
TncleNgvo. tkfr:e'llferiO(mtitiPreYcliernoker':
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tttS
I-dican: Th ere Was epiebrated . 011
Wednesday May 22nd.. at the resi-
den ce; of the' ' bride's father, Mr. ,Tris.
Sall'IeY.t a qutet but Pretty home wed-
cling' being- the marriage of his second
dangbter, miss -K. E. 4- to Mr. F. G.
Clark.' The imtrriage ceremony was
Pet:furfnoti bY Rev. Mr, Fair, The
numerous, eeSaY and, 'useful presents
.
sPeak f( L thewseh eS Oi the inob es-
bride held
GODE.RICII WINS A CUP.
God eric101ay 31. -Tbe final fOotball
match for the Hough cup for Western
Ontario was nlaYed here thisztfternoon
between the Golle-giate Institute, of
'Clinton and Groclerieb the latterTolhae41liobresleastsesT.re
ning by' three goals 'to' nothing. This
leaves' the cup with Goderich, the*y
. .
having beaten all c,omers. .
eic,:iecia:;:i;a .:.:11:laipitillithet,lenylowottix,r3;011:iko.
' h I 'I- I CT•' V (1:71ied:etele1Vlee;
which corporatien li.tborers
:ging. The two horses fell
drain on top of one of 'the
111- lurrtitliby ritlitati
;ince he wAs t f th 1,
. . 4 eo. 011 0 e c L
A, .
PEERLtESS IVIllt 14INF' ()ILI
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SCYTHES
,
Ask
SNATIIS 1111Y RAKES
9 9 .
to see our Emery Scythe Stones. '
teem ua.,which the is by ber
ratillY tilends here. Mr. and. Mrs,
Clark dePart,ed for; their home in .G.re-
diton the follosving . day, carrying
, MAN CRUSHED TO 'DEATH.
Newmark -et May 30. -Geo. Green-
sidesteiunst'er employed by the NVin,
t31(!)siltbsealrbeahl)tn'iteliipY01)erd".iSCILlir
coat and, huiped asv„,y from aj
crowd that gathered
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S OYES SO EEti DOORS 111111 111;111 OW'S
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t119lu.the hest wishes of a large
cal.4,c8lealo,Ktt. Ivriveorsidpse:Ifioti;,their future happl_
St. Marys: , A pleasing event took
placeat the • residence of Mr. Luke
on Thursday, May 23; when
his only daughter, Miss Lizzie, was
:a
Cane & Sons Co. was hitching a .titarn
to a loaded trucic-of logs at the Cr.T.R.
this morning,.when the horses Sudden-
lY started, knocking him clown. The
heavy Wagon passed over his body;and
caused his death a short time after-
wards.
A CIRCE'S MAN SH(
Stratford, May 30.-Edwar
a follower of the Pan-.A.nieric
which is exhibiting in Wec
l lie.ei
littr,11-4(0),ulies eees;f1,dtitthieenhilo:pitthaei;
e1
pis GREEN., FROST & Ant00b tiEPAIRS.
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H• 33][SHOP ,& SON
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united in narriage to Mr. John Hock-
big., The ceremony was Performed by
tbe Rev. W... aylor in the presence
a
a about forty guests.Tire bride was
- • , • •
keautifully attired in a, griwn of white
S ilk trimmed \ vith chiffon ribbon and
carried a bouquet of cream rosses and
carnations. lier tra. veiling snit was
of brown broadcloth,' trimmed with
taff. eta silk. The happy ,c,oulle, left
the train foi 9. to
• —ors
FIRE AT ,HROCKVII,LE, ,
Bio kville, Out., Tune .-A barn
owned T. G. Cook and rented by
Jblinston, a butcher, was desfroyed,bv
fire this atternoon. Two horses, a de-
livery wagon and a quantity of grain
and hay were burned. partially it -18m.-
ed. The -fire is stippci'sed' to have been
caused by boys smoking cigaret-tes.
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shooting affray. The circu:
at Park -hill on TuesclaY svI
the regular pay day of the ei
In a short time several . of
were more or less drunk - In
a half breed n. tuned Howard
alias . " Cookem " and ,inott
had an altercat"ion over a
" craps." The half-breed tdr
volver, which the others atte
wrest froni. him. In the scurf
, Zurieb.
N. D. Buchanan has returned from
Toronto MedicalCollege to spent vac-
ation with Iris parents. -Rey. johnston
of Naperville Ill., preached here in
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th,e Evangelical church Sunday morn-
log,. in the absence of the pastor, Rev.
Finlzbeiner.-Messrs. 'Harry ,Yungblut
and J. Knorr 'spent Sunday .at Blyth.
,
Mrs., John Pope of , Hensall visited
friends in town on Friday last. -Mr.
C. Fritz paid Hensall a business -visit
on Saturclay.-----M. A. Buchanan, late
of 'Toronto ,University, spent .a, few
days i. t 1 is !Pane and left Monday
morning Lor Europe On AD extemied
tour. -Mr. Samuel E. Faust silent Sun-
day evening at Da•shwood.-Misses
La,ura, Williams and Lydia Koehler
visited Mrs Reid of Lieury last week.
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--2=M-r. J. J. Merrier spent Sunday with.
his family in Goderich.-Mrs. Gertrude
Hess who has. been ill ' with typhoid
fever is improy•ing.--Miss Dora Eilber
visited Miss Gertie Trott,Hensall, last
. • 7
. -E, 3 Hagan was in town Mon
day. -Mrs. Jno. Nieb.olsoh, of Man-
' lances in
chester, called on acquam ,
t NI d• -' R , 1' kbe* er' and
OAVIA 1 qn ay.- eN. in in, <
ehildten returned Monday. -J. Doioh-
'ert jr., is improving. -Mrs. George
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Baldwin returned to her'begie in , Sea:-
forth after a weeles visit with her par-
ents here. -.Mr.. Hi -0y. Yungblut .has
a2ain. resumed duties at Hartleih's.-
The, Evangelical Sunday school con-
vention will be held here next week.-.
Mts. E. Sheffer awl Mrs.J. Willis, of
'Jensen, visited friends in town on
Mondity,-Dr,' •Pallister, Of Hayfield,
was in town' , on Monday evening.-
Wm. Demuth, of Port•Arthur visited
. ,I
Mr. and Mrs.•Fis,cher a few clays last
week. -Fred Hess, sr., , has gone to
T -- t t • tt d 0 f .e c II ., .
on o o a en on er n e.-1 1,
ancl Mrs. J. F. Rickbeil Went to Link;
•the
vi e, ties ay morning o vie
11 Mich.,T d ' t • 't
their daughter, Mrs. Sweitzer.-11Irs.
Fred Wit er left this week for Elkton'
, . ,
Mich., on a visit among friends there.
MONEY TO LOAN, ,
Biddfflob.
We have unlimited private funds for in,
vestment upon farm or yillage propertY, at
o west rates of interest. ,
prcasoic lit thriorrre,
Barristers,etc.. Exeter.
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Crops of all kinds look fine for this
season of the year. -Mr, Jas, Heenan,
Mr. Dennis Heenan and A. Lamphire,
of the Cedarville Line, Bidclulph, are
on , <afternoon or. on
and -will visit ' the 'Pan-American on
their hone-yrnoon tour.. '
. . Sea:forth: At Si James' church, on
TuesdaY tunt'ning, -Miss Bertha,' eldest
daughter of Mr. Thomas Daley. ' of
Bg mondville, was united. inmarriage
to Mr. J.aines D. o'Connell, 'of Goder-
ick, acting registrar tor this county,
' and son of ilir. Bernard 'O'COnnell, of
McKillop. The bride was gowned in
white duchess and bridal
satina_ carried__
CAUGHT IN A BELT.
Burling,ton, ,May 29. -While work -
lug in are .Burlington basket factory
this afternoon Norman Groves (if
,-.. , ,, . , a lc
Freeman was c•:rryaing some rn• ter'al
past a*heavy belt, and m some ,wav
was caught in the belt and whirlea
several tirne around the shaft. His
arm was:broken in two places' and his
head crushed besides being hurt in-
t, . ii ' " '
arna y. ,
volver went off, •the ball stri
.
ward Daley, a bystander, •
.
tokennoii.iectiipgbarht iisn itlhocelyroirivt „ spAe
ing
car, striking another on]
the breast. The latter owes 1
a book and a packet of pape
be hacl placed in his inside po
bullet striking these and glan
grazing his right arm.' . Theli
jumped off the train and mi
his escape... ' The circus trai
yf' Oal-Ev To LOAN,
erecting fine brick residences on their
farms this S. H. Hod-
I have a large am o an t of private funds to
loan on farm and village properties at low
rates offnterest. .
F. W. Grakamax, •
Barrister, main street Exeter,.
stunnier.--ItIr.
'‘,•iris "'has erected a bank basement
e' . .
ilnder his barn. Mr. Geo. Bawden; of
Lifcan, formerly of Exeter, had the
contract..
CONTRACTORS. • ,
DIED. -This week it is our day' to
record the death of Mr. Wm. T,Ierhert,
'renders will be received by the 'undersigned be-
tween May 24th and June Sth for the repairing and
painting o.g.s.s. No..5, Dsborne, Plans and specifica-
tions of brick and carpenters work at the house of
undersigned. . ' .J.raiss. FitAYNE, See.
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of Biddulph, syho died on Tuesday
afternoon, May 29th. The deceased
in his usual health np to • short
was • a,
time before. his death. He..leaves a
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sorrowing wife and two sons and three
iss _inure DorseY, the brides-
kbss
r(.7,S. 'u- in
ic ilia wore w_hite organdie and carried
ni c roses. Mr. Burke of Goderiah,
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acted as groomsman,- The ceremony,
which was performed by Rev. Father
M' . .'
assisted b Rev Father W •
e -.< ,: .. y •, est,
of Goilerrch was witnessed by a large
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of friends of the bride and
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.gt °mil.
'', Hensall: On Monday Morning Gil-
,
.bert_McDonald, who lives on the , sec-
onda saw a nurnber of W. W. Cooper's
TWEED
FATALACCIDENT AT •
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Tweed, May 29. -Mr. Peter Labarge,
a foreman for the Rathbun Company,
was instantly killed at the company's
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sawmill here this afternoon. .He was
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moving a car from the mill with a team
of horses when he slipped and .fell in
.
front of the car. The wheels passed
• • • ._ • . •
over his head,. killing him. instantly.
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H e leaves a wife and large family to
mourn his imtimely end.
through yesterday nio
' here' ' •
4.30 o' 1 ck, but y-
4: th n , no report -cc
o , e occurrence. Toward:
'
10Cal doctor received word f:
forth requestinghim to have
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ambulance at the station to
, .
4 o clock train yesterday aftei
the: removal.of Dale to the
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This was done but the unfortu
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died shortly after. The bull
through tb.e man's lungs, . n
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painful wound, and it was dif
NoTic0.
dauglatersawho have the sympathy of
' friends. He
.
'Notice is hereby given that all accounts due to
the late Wm. Bagshaw mrist be settled not later than
a large circle, of was a
son of Mr. John Herbert of Exeter. '
'week
June ith, and all aecountsagairist him must be hand -Cabe
ed or sent to the undersigned not later than same
?ARS. DY.LLA 13:iosto.w, Centralia P.O,
Greenway
-,..- m •-•-• -..--,number
d family
Arr. W. T. wens an , visited'
Grand Bend.
Messrs. Ware Oliver and W. S. Wil-
son, of Greenway, left on Thursday
last tor Liverpool, sailing by the Allen
Line second cabin passage Both gen-
/ •
lemen are pretty well up in years, Mr.
Oliver being .70 years of age and. Mr.
Wilson 70, butthey are•desirous of vis-
iting their native land once more.
They were ticke.ted by Mr. John Speck-
Clan.
friends in Ailsa Craig last week. -Rev,
3. W. Baird, B.A., pi•eached a very in-
teresting and instructive sermon Sun-
day on the subject of "Giving." He
is to take up and preach the subjectln
two weeks. -Miss Lillie Brophy, of
Winnipeg, Man„ and ' her mother of
Aurora, Ill., are visiting at Mr. W. T.
Ulens.-Mr. W. Bell, trustee of S.S.
No. 14, McGilliyra,y, was 10 Toronto
last week to see the Minister of Educe-,
tion about getting it union schoolform-
ec1.14 miles west of Greenway. . Mr. .T.
thoroughbred sheep in his field and
Sent -his boy out. to investigate. The
boy' found two dogsat worrying
the Sheep. and drove them away. He
ran for Mr. Cooper and when they • re-
os had e back
turned one of the dod:
and.was at wink again. In. all about
24 see n were seriously injured, some
of Which' will diea As many,. of ,the
-anianals:aise impOrtecl and are valued
at $100 each the loas willprove serious.
One of the dogs was young . and be-
longed to Mr. Cooper and without
1 bt ' led intothe ' 4 'ef b
c ou was e miscii y
the other one. .
• 0 Monday• ft
Zurich: n a ern000n,
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COLLISION T SIMC
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St. Th , . ( p , . .
onias June 1 -- S echl )-Thi
afternoon on the G. T. R. at Sinicoe
a west -bound passenger train,. No. 21,
nim
Conductor .Ben Ar, ran through
an open switch and collided with a
gravel -tram. The engine and several
cars were thrown .,off..,the ,track and
da • d C" n i 'era. -Edward Pe -
mage o s d , bly,. .,..g
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ler, expressman, was badly shaken up
arid William Richarclson,erigineer,and
Robert 'Elliott, fireman was slightly
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injured The switch was left open by
the men of the working train, which
gone into the gravel pitfor gravel.
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him o communicate any. in
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legaraing ril mself Cad he bee
to do so. It It was gathered,
that his mother lives in Pc
Penn
with." and she has beencome
. Dail was between -'
f age,y • d ' 1
years o an was. .erup c
. blacksmith with the circus.
f • h d' 1 that 1 '
re ore e lerbe cone
shootina urel accidental,ar
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3" arue anyone. uounty Oros
is in communic-
"eY r, ,
Attorney -General's .de
with reference to the matter.
Port Huron, 11.1ay 30.-(G
Press Despatch.) --Port Hurt
. Sharon. ,
Souoor., REPORT.F0110Witi g is a
correct report of the standing of pupilsIdinaton
Stephen, for the month of
May. -Jr. Al' YaegeralVlable
Clark, Tom. Roeszler. Sr. Ill. -Ezra
Wein, Elgin Amy Jr. III. --Nora
Brown C '1 R . C Cl k S
II. --W. Preszcator. Jr. II. --Idella
Schwartz, Memel. Eilber, Alde Wein
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L. Schwartz.the
H. W. MAY Teacher.
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McGregor also ‘,•isited Toronto in the
interest' of S. S. No. 14, in opposition
e . .--.1. r. . . ensoi
toth UnionSS II W. TU1 lost
his doe' last .. He wore a col-
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tar with small cord a,ttacned. He was
last seen at Lindsay's store, Parkhill.
m - Hartle and- .,.. ' , . . •had
-I r. Geo.- wire are visitingiv
friends in' Toronto. ---Mr. J. L. Foster
1 t a val iable horse last week Ile
trirned him out on the grass and not
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being out before he thinks he ate too
much cold grass.-Mr.Robert Engliah
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was taken suddenly ill on Friday. Dr.
about half past two o'clock, the alarm
f fire was iven and in a ver short
time our citizens were ,orit, eager to
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save any property from the devouring
element. , The fire was located in the
ax mi barn, o e agra
fl '11 balongsidef th '
caltural , grounds. • In a very short
thne the building was a mass of flamescloth
and it was impossible to stay the pro-
gress of the fire, and the building was
.
completely destroyed, together with
a small 'quantity of to that was , stor-
d have
ed there. The fire is suppose to.
a.,
started fronra spark from the smoke
mill.' • . •
stack of the There ' is some in-
surance _on the building which will
ow
ATTEMPTED ROBBER,Y. •
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Chatham Ont. May 31. -The Grand
, ,
Trunk Railway cit ticket otEce was
y „ .
scene of a robbery last evening,
a colored lad named Fred Williams
was caught steatites some • twenty tic -
Thh'
The -outh purchased a key and
kets. V
-
filed it to fit the spring lock on the
front door. . appene -o be pas-
f d Aclerkh g d t 1
l'the
sing the office shortly afterwards and
e - ii•n e , wi e
caught Williams r d h d d with th
, in is possession. .ey were
tickets-' hispossession. Th '
taken from him. At the Police Court
.
Williams leaded guilty. He comes
13 g
oP for sentence next Tpesday.
last night captured Howard
a _
alias Cookein, and Charles Si
colored we 1 ted at Seaford]
, ' i• Seaforth,
an alleged Murderous assa,ult 1
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employees or a travelling et
ally sheeting one and less
-r- The men had ere
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raver between 6 and 7 o'clock
'
ing, alld.. the officers traced
freight yards of the Grar
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Railway where they were
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about 10 o'clock. The men w
. , , , ., a
in fot a. chancc to steal a lad
. . . . . ' ,
a, ireielt train They admit
e < •
ine• been enp-,aged in aft -ices
a < < ,
ker told the officers where he
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Crediton
J, G . STANBURY, P.. A., (formerly Oollins &
stmdmry) Barrister, solicitor, ',rotary, conveyancer
one3 0 ..0:1 - . , • .and
ir ' t T n Exeter On '
- s
'Rey. James Hussey, B.D,, is attend-
ing the Methodist Conference, which
is being held in St. Thomas this week..
-Messrs. Wnerth Heist & Co. have
shn led -
had their storage barn' re- i g • .
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The township and village intena. hav-
Mg a civic holiday at Grand Bend, on
Friday, June 21st next. Let every-
body go and enjoy themselves. -Rev.
M. L. Wing, of B'erlin, held' quarterly
meetings in the evang.dical church
and Mrs - Daniel
last Sunday. -Mr. < . a
Trueniner, of Dashwood, .were -the
guests of Mrs. liosina Finkbeiner last
Sunday. -Mrs. Sambrook and family
have returned home after spending a
few weeks with relatives in Woodham
and Centralia;. -Mt. Harhurn, florist,
of Hensall was in the village on. Tues-.
day. -The Directors of The Hey Town-
ship ' Farmers Insurance. "Co., held
theird meeting M the Town Hall, here,
last Saturday. ----Mr. George Clark an,
Mr. Geo. Bloomfield will conduct th e
services in the Methodist church next
Sunday morning and evening, respect-
• 1 d ' 4th ' b of,Rev. aLu -
lye y, urin e a sence ev. . s
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ser. -Mrs. . L. McCourtrie, of Tor-.
t f M Oh' '
ono, was e guest o rs. as.
wtc er, on ues ay.- 1 e a m.
'Z ' k T d Wh'I • t W
White's barn raising last Friday, Mr.
Ceor e Holtzman received a Severe
a
bl g ' th h d b a brace fallin on
ow oa. ,e ea y k ,h. g
'th
him. The brace struc pn on . e
side of the head, but-. had it been a.
i e s ,raig e mig eve een . a -
l'ttl t ' ht h ' ht h b k'll
ed Mr Holtzman is now able to 'be
• L. -• ' -
a.rouncl again. -Rev. Johnstob, of Na-
' , .11 Ill:h• '1 ' the •11.
who as been in vi -.
Pe/NI e< at
age for some time collecting for the.
a apervi e,
NorthwesternColleget x • li
left f • Zurich Saturday. -Dr. y ' Dr Rivers
.. for -,. a .— • • '
is attending the Methodist Conference
a•t St. . Thomas • this week. -Mr. Ed.
Kestle is these ays,Another
1 ' • ' ' d
JohnS hr d • west of
.oy.-Mr. c oe el,1
a, ou .. wort o pot
Crediton,'had ' b t $30 worth f lc
stolen opt of his gramery las week.-
Can't we stop the nuisance which is be-
ing•carried on in our villa,ge the past
few days? Surely it is high that
som thin be done
e s: •
'
Edell '
•Mr. William Coates has sold his
handsome driver. -Mrs.' Quance and
daughter Jennie, of Exeter,spent Sun-
day here with Mrs. Fred Luxton.-
Mr. John Essery has-been appointed
delegate for Conference at St.
Wilson was sent for and gave him
medicine which soon helped him, ' and
he is now able to be around again.-
Mr. J. McRoberts passed through here
Monday with a load of furniture from'
Phippen & Simpson for Rev. 8, A.Car-
riere, Grand Bend.
as a
Thomas. -Mr. Norman Switzer is busy
. .
putting a new stone floor in this cow-
house. -Oar pastor, Rev. S. Salton,
•
preached - Anniversary services at
Granton on Sunday, while Rev. Mr.
Hutton, ofGranton, preached very in-
, .
teresting services here.,
•
. Will.Cheisea
Mr. Jack Richardson and , Mrs. G.
Godbolt visited friends in Zurich on
Sunday. Its all right Jack we don't
object. -Mr. Will Turnbull ' and his
sister, Jennie and Miss Lena ,'Miners
visited Mr. arid Mrs. Simon Millet in
nearly cover the loss, •
r • '
ruckeremith: Mrs. McKay, f the
10th concession of this townshita and
relict of the late Wm. McKay,. pa,ssedinclined
peacefully away on Wednesday, last,
after a' very brief illness of inflatimaa-
tion of thebowels She had `reached
the great a e of 90 years.. and was in
- f 11 h faculties,' d
the possession o a her and
was able to get around gtintei smart y.
Scotland he waearned and a a native o to u 1;1Ira country
;fh f
with laer• us , anil an arm y over a
a cen airy ago. She was a yvoman of
kindly' dispositionand ` was much
,9
-. tc1 b 11 h
and deservedly respec e by a fw .o
knew h'er. She lea,ves a fami y o six
...sons and one daughter, two daughters
' ' - •
AT A CROSSING.
„ r ' .
Berlin, June 3. -Asad and fatal acci-
dent happened near here this after-
• t 1on the Berlin
noon about , o'clock,
branch of the Grand Trunk. It appears
Moses L. Snyder and wife, of Wilmot
township, were leaving for their home
and when they reached Albert street
crossing a train came along arid whist-
led, but evidently it was not heard by
the unfortunate couple who were up-
wards of 70 yea,rs old. MraSnyder has
since died and -Mrs. Snyder had her
and arms broken and is. likely to
die. The horse was carried on the cow
catcher over 50 feet and then hurled
- • '
•
towards the fence ' •
his 44 -calibre revolver. The
his,
reported that the IT
desperate characters, but if t:
tO offer any resieta
had no opportunity to do so.
Sarnia .1)1ay 31. -The two 1
broughtbefore the police rt
of .the county jail last 01
8:30 / 1 k f i. . ,
oh. lc ocs. or pre mainary
t ar esi cns, tike ,younge,
dw;;eoh co there,meri .1 ca cast
argedh?eing, no.
9 ered to come° im with
ing. The hearing of the ea
th f H a, 1 Walke •
case o blow. lath. , . 1,,
prisoner, 7 o in' _as inst-
charged with shooting one G
. • •
ler, with intent to do grieve
Sodom • •
SeatooT., REPoRT.---The following is a
,
correct report for S.S. No. 13, during
the month of May. -Names are' arrang-
ed -in order 'of merit:-Sr.-Linny
,. . yn
ProutyHilton FordJrIV.-Evel
Ching, IVIiltOn Pfaff, Hazel Prouty and
,.
Harry Ford, even. Sr. Ma -Silas Fordribs
Charlie Dunsford. Laura Hooper, Mel-
Yin Dearing, Annie Stacy, Willie Car-
rick. .Sr.'IL--Barton Ford, Dolly Al,
Ward, Jessie 'Green, Jennie Penhale.
Jr. IL -Gordon Ilooper,Fiedclie Smith
- ' -
even; Clayton Prouty; Clifton Propty,
Willie Ching even; Robert Alexander,
Sanford Stnith,, Norman McDonald,
Kenneth Ford. Sr. Pt. II. -Nancy
. . '
Smith, Nellie Stacey, Sidney Smith.
Jr. Pt. IL --Willie -Alexander, Olive
• . - '
Dearing. Sr. Pt. I. -Nellie Green,
Norman Ford, Lawrence Alward, Jes-
sie Carrick, Jr. Pt la -Florence Ching ,
Gr 'net Hooper, :Edith Carrielr, ev,en.
C, B. VER(3fUSOIsT Teacher
• • , •
. '
Cromarty on Sunday. -Mr. Mat Wein-
er and wife, of Crediton, visited Mr.
A -ur
an. narS. F. E. BroWn on Sunda
Lots of milk at the 'creamery now.
On Monday last over 2800 lbs were piviii
through the seperators. This is very
ood iit this season of the ear. The
•Y k' t• ff f 1 ' Yh t • 1 t d
,or ing .s a ee somew a e a e
over recent changes. Mr. Bell, the
manager, has had .a raise in salary,
while MT: Fenton Brown h '- 5
as been in-
t 11 d 2 'oil na ' ' ' '
-an, with a raise in salary
sqll eM :nL It b' 'tth
r. . 0 inson ranks as 3rd
' - . • • •
tInan• '
rs
1/EATII oF JAMES HALLS. -It is our
•
f 1 el t th' • k t
pain n n y is wee o announce
the death of one of our oldest pioneer
settlers, in the, person of Mr. James
Hill h assed to the • • ' t B d
i , wa o p - .. . glee eyon
on Sun ay evening' last, at the age of
. a s las een
70 years, 7 months. 1VIr H• 11 1 - b
in noor health about a Year but the
• ' • .` • ' . ., _, yeai, ,
immediate cause or ueatu was heart
trouble His -demise was • not 'ri the
- -turned
l • ' 1 ' le
least unexpected as al the immediate
' • .
having died several Years ago.
- • '' - - •
russe s. , eace u y ye very u -
B 1- P fll tve scl
denly came the call of the Master to
Mrs. Hugh R. 'Elliott, of Brussels
South, Saturday. Her husba,nd arose
a , , . , j•
,it, out 5.30 a.m. and noticed a ging ing
"
noise in his wife's throat but thinking
a
she was simply snoring• e dressed,
tarted the kitchen fire and went to
s '
• SUICIDE ON A. TRAIN.
. a ernes, May 31. -Richard
St C th ' M. '
Davidson omtnitted suicide on thetrial.Th
avi s
mail rain is . afternoon,between
t° • ° this
Grimsby and St. Catharines. He was
the manager of the Imperial Bank. at
.conyi9
NWTd •
Prince Albert, . . ., an in conse-
f t 1 depression he went
n. uence o nien a
, to Elinwood,at Guelph,nine weeks ago
harm was proceeded with.
• •
brought before Judge MacW
- •
court honse this morning, at
'd ri
speedy ,. e evi, e ce
fore the magistrate was gone
the result was that the pris•
' t d elsentenced • •
e an .
years imprisonment in the
t•
lary.
the rear of his lot to nail, ,some boards
' . - 1- • e
on the fence. 15 minutes ater he r -MARRIAGES.
to the house and finding that
rs. ro was no , up e ca e e
M Ed tt • t h 11 d h r
and receiving no response went intoMay
, .
tn 1 d i Da ale the ' d d'scoe-
- e le venni 4. . Se - I .'
ery that he spirit had fled, and with
h • hindsf Id al f 11 ov • her
he o a p,ea,ce u y . ei
- •
breast, was e eeping her last sleep.
The neighbors were called, and a phi-
cian speeclly sunamoned but life could.
•was about
not be :recalled. Deceased
her wotk as usual on Friday and had
r , d 1•'' t, f f 1' g 11 b it
ina e no comp ain o ee in 1 I
had spoken ofbeing tired. Heart fail-
- H dischargede
for treatraen . • e wasfrom
that i stitutiou. to -day, apparently
n - ,
.
t St , 0. •Ir "
Gilled, and was going o . at arines
0 see is wife w Q IS a, pr sent visit -t la'h t e
ing with Mrs. J. H. Ingersoll. After
the train left Oritusb he went into the
- . Y ...
closet of the smoking oar and in it few
.
t the report f •pistol was
minu es e o a
0 forcingthe door't
beard. n open t e a
was found that he had sho laimse f in
the teinple. The body was taken to
St. Catharines. ' He leaves a wife and.
Mae 'child. , His mother, lives in Win-
. . 1 ,
31113eg<
LL 0 - II II
W I N.MS--E I TT I M'
IL ii.: _
22ucl, 'by the•Rev. R.
M ' Charles William Str
•'' • ' - ' '
Lizzie,. daughter of Mr. Her
IIIIitchell
- ' •
S YL R A s ma -At
A. , 0 -. tRY. TB,. , G. .
dence of he bride s mothei
Road, on Wednesday, Jut
Rey. 'W. J. Waddell:, as
ReV, W. A. Walden, of
..., , ,
Mr. W. E. $aylor, of Sarni
. '
Rodgerville,
iur .•-•(
DEATH OF MRS. ...ASH. -DeRth With
• 11 'If tt 'visited
a its i erness and sorrow
the home of Mr. Geo. E. Case on Sun-
day last and removed, from their midst
his beloy.ed wife. For the past seven
or eight months she had suffered from
lin] trouble and from the first it 'was
i-Datil.fest that thedeadly disease was
fast waning her life away and gra.du-
' • • • - •
ally sinking, she . suceumbed to thee
effects on day above stated. • She was
' ' .. • •
heerftil and loving fried, kind and
a c , '
true. and highly tespected by all who
made her acquaintance.' The deceits-'
ed had been initialed only about four
years atul besides a sorrdwing husband
. •
leaves behind her a child (daughter)
g years of age. She was eadangliter oft
'Mt. Ben Hoggath and' wag aged .801'
' 4 'months and 8 days The fun -
years, , . . „ ,,
eral took place to the Exeter' cemetery
on Tuesday and was largely attended,
testifying to the esteem. in which she
wag heldThe bereaved husband and
little daughter have the sytnnati y of
' ' 1
the 'Cornintinity in this their sad and
' - •
irretrievable loss.
"IP
relatives were called home last week.
}Ie was 0 man of genial disposition and
i 0 integritywhich to" ether • '
sterl g . g with
his many other qualitiesanade for
a. .
b f friends,•b
nuin er o .who
him II large ..
rallied arotind. him and showed their '
kind regatds ,bydeeds aswell as words.
t the :Cl, bd . for
He served aouncioar
severiteen years •and as magisttate• for
a nprither, of years and his efficient ser-
' t ' h
vices in both showed the he . had ,a,
true stin o his i y a • '
late f ,d it as citizen.
II e chopped and cleared the farm on
which he lived and died and'
, , ,leaves to
his mernot one of the best farms. '
'- Y ... In
Usberne. In . his early days he was
atone ;and brick mason and inany of the
old brick houses in this section strand
as ' land • Marks to his crecitgble
, . , ,.. .., i ,
workmanship, In .polities he WAS a-
staunch Conservative and when it
' to el cti clay ' - n -
tame e , on ay there was o ques
tion as to which side he was on He
.. . , • -
leaves to mourn his demise a. loving
wife, . two sons and four claughters,-viZ:
Philip,,T., in Goderich; Frank le Chi-
e.aga; Ella, school teacher, while Jennie,
Lottieand Lily a • h ' - sll •
'' ‘ rr, home. , As wc as
by the family his death will be deeply'
mourried• MS funeral took place to
' '
ure was assigned as the cause of death.
'
• ,
FOUL PIJAY SUSPECTED.
,. •
Jennie Armstrong.
•
O'CONNNELL-DALY--At S•
.
•
Around About Us'
• .
. , ,•Sault
B I • 0 Th ' d• • 4.
.. russe s. n . nia ay as aNed".
Wilson was driving a team of gr. Col-
dough's horses. Vv.ith a reek contain-
ing a few calves, he fell oft the rig. in
- t 'Baekers's 'office , -
Pon of A. , . , ,aftez.turn-
ing of the dentri4 Hotel•Yatl, and
was struck on' the side of the held' by
. '• '' ' ' ' good.'-
the wagon wheel, grinding off a
share of 'his left ear inflicting a bad
. eai, • .., ,
gash on the side of this face and head
and breakinghis right jawbone,. He
was carried to the Connell Chamber
where two doctors dressed the wounds
- ' ' • t ' - •
of the injured a e consefou man. He
was ander the influence of ,liq'i • at
- l• oi '
the, time of the accident. Th6 teAni
was caught near the market .scal
- . • t eS,
Be will probably he 'sent to the hesi)i..
fol. '
• ILL-FATED SECTIONMEN.
.
'
Galt, May 30. -The coroner sieguest
an the death of Sohn Watson and
Robert Haddon, the two aection men
1 as killed on the G T R. near Galt
w io w, < . . ,
while tryieg to 'neve a -hand -car ft -0m
Ste. Marie June 3. -The body
of Maliel, the 14 -year-old daughter of
. i rem aug an, o is own, who
Williani V lr f this t
mysteriously disappeared about . five
weeks ago, Was foiled this afternoon,'
about 3 o'clock floating in t,he Water
,
• ' Id ' k ' Th dock
9ff the in ernationa oc . e
'
a. < a , , ... ,<.,
c urch,, ;ealort,n, on Afay
- `-`
Rev. Father Ca 0, S
Rev. Father West, of God.
Jaines D. O'Connell; of GO
..Miss ',Berths eMest daugh
- ' ' .,' , .
Thomas Daly, a Egmorial
the rails on the 24th May, was held
t 1'night.• bours were ton-
here last Two h t. - .w
•
le about one b ock west and in the rear
of the Vau hen residenee. The Oor-
, . g . . .
DEATHS
s rn in takiti - the evidence after
u ed , , g i
d '
which the jury returned and either-
atedfovtlitee hours, bringing in• the
following verdict. -"We hold that
John Watson and Robert Haddon
' 1 th 1 ' -idetat on the
came to their ( ea )31 au, ,
Grand Trunk while helping to move 0
- - '
11,1,1)(1,o:from the tritek, in front of an
ipproadbing triin said hand -car being
1 ' ' ' ' ' ' '
on the track contr:rry to the rules Of
the Gterni 'rturilt railWaY.•
orier has been notified and the body
liest ' th ' ' ' -
at preset) in e morgue awaiting
his arrival.' There is some suspielon Of
ford play. .
' Sault Ste. Marie; :Tune 4,-A coron-
er's 'airy returned' a verdict of suicide
3 • ' ,.., ,. - ,'
No cause can be assigned for the girl s
' '--'
att. 'Isaac Derinis, who .fOtind"the girl's,
body and brought it ashore,claims tin,
' ' - - - - ' V ' ' ' ' -
reward of $500 Which Mr, • angh,an of-
ferefi for his daughter dead or alive.
.
TiALL$.-In Elithville. on ,
s,a,ae yeai s,
James' 11 all ,- el 70'. '
MoKAY---In Ttickersinitb, on
johannah IVfeKity relibt
• - -• • ' '- ' '
Wm. McKay, aged 90. yell
.
0 sia-aIli Isla London Roa
. A . .,Y, ' •
2, Agnes E. - Hoggartli, bel
of Geo F CaSe aged 81
• E. -- ,
mehtlis and 8 days,
. , . .
'
• Muth 'needed rains are reported in
A.r .....:r.,-.1—
the Ill iniville cemetery yesterday
- ,
(Wednesday) and was 14i-geby, attend-
pd. ' '
PE.
°riling a,
Colborne
George
t square
the pole
it. Pro-
lk, <thou c
ft it for
had to
eet cleep
'ere die; -
lute the
laborers.
rind.:the
le assist-
ain. Be -
serious
tit on his
long- the
d Daley;
an circus;
tern Orr-
in apre-
ult of a
• showed
iota was
ployees.
the men
, one car
Walker,
er man,
game of
ew a re-
lated to
e the re -
king Ed -
vim had -
fter pass. -
(1 across
ooker in
is life to
a which
ket, the
cing off,
alf-breed
de good_
O passed.
'Pug at
as made
noon, a.
om See-
the city
meet the
moon for
hospital.
ate man
et passed
airing a
cult tot
ormation
O willing
however,
tteryille,
iunicated
5 and 40
yed as a
He atat ed
ered the
d did not
n Attor-
tion with
pertinent
. N. W.
n officers
Walker,
nis, both.
Ont., for
n fellow-
-ens, fat --
seriously
ased the
ast even -
them to
d Trunk
captured
ere wait -
a out by •
ted hay -
and Wal -
secreted
anadian
en were
hey were
lace they
en were-
agistrate
ening at
hearing.
of the
dy, was
evidence
be shoot-
idence in
the other
nee was
eorge Mil'
us bodily
He was
-
tat, at the
el elected
taken be-
over,and
ner was
o F.even
peniten-
°hell, on
Whiting,
tford, to
ry EIbott
the resi-
, Thames
e 5th, by
sisted lay
Elimville,
a, to Miss
, James'
28th, bY
sisted by
rich, Mr.
derich, to
er of Mr.
Due 2Ild,
7 montlis
Airah
tYe2:Itie
s.
, on dune
oved wife
years, 4