The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-23, Page 1k
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The above statement of twenty-five to fifty • erCF
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Frons; Frank Habkirl
The follow ng letter wale
.the week }by Mr. John, Habk
his oon, Frank, who is with i
:Army Medical Corps, and
been Rt+att ane,d. in Mesopota;:r
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Jiaabkrk, :wrts recently informed
be War Offae that this 'son, was
usly 311, .aaad his many friends
:will `ibe .glad to learn, that he
iw recovering, although still ‘on a
May lithe 1916
'Father—I know you ,will
tfer a, letter, las Ionlysentl
ecru, on Apra 24tht po I wit
give you little news. No
ting Sooner as I have been
d now 'as we 'expect to reach
go straight on.
at very, very ,ba.s.y up there
three of 'aeon 'the ‘`watere had
in; Corporal went 'away firs-,
-rimy Lay dawn the ,night
tten you io the morning and I
eather waa hot tad we got ?that
ross. to
only rest
tdid. the
TH, FRIDAY', JUNE 23, • 1916
the`r Money more freer} thin in
Eastern Canada,
Well, we dike Gilbert Plains, ,Doubt -
et is an, Eden of 'in Manitoba.
arrniers here are blesse4 vrrth !favor- Seaforth have agreed to close
fe weather, excellent set1 and a "
eaithy ,climate. t
Seeding is finished h re. A large
hats (been seeded 041 growth has Every Wednesday
b=en excellent. Most t e Wheat wa,a
WO an April and. In places, shows a
rowth of from six to Uzi inches.,
ats gaud (barley sawn In May, are cov-
ng the ground with a wavingahade.,
present there . as evens « ,data:awn
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1 McGowa:n's brothers, a block of land
......aa of 1000 acres were taken up, and here
. the eaborous work of pioneer life was
entered into with energy and zeal,
the township then being arac i -
cooly all ai. fie prin-evoue state, Her
husband Idled 21 years ago and for
the ;paot seven years she tad resided.
vrith her da.ughter in Myth.
—At 0. recent meeting of the Clintoa
branch of the War Auxiliary the re-
signation ef the president, Rev, ,J
K. Fairfull, who recently enlieted., in
the Huron, Battalion, was -- eived.
warm 'apPreciation.of Mr. Fairfullia
pa.striotism was passed. Mr. Jaha
Torrance WAIS elected to the , vacant
the !close of a young t 1de when
Leah, fourth daughter of the Mr. and
Mrs. William Wright, a..aesed away tat
the ho.zre of Mr. Wallarn‘Johnston, in
God:each, with -whom she had made
her home, She had been ill tor oev-
eral months. The funeral took place
on Sunday afternoon to Maitland
cemetery, the seraices being conduct -
the High School at Ingersoll, . and
formerly Principal of the Wingliam
High School has been. aopointed by the
Elgin. County Colwell to the position of
Public School Inspector for East Elgin,
succeeding ithe Late Welberne Atkin
Mazy old friends in the county will
congratulate Mr. &rith, on his ap-
0Poiniment land will wish him success
in his new position.
—Mrs, Catherine P. Tinley, in:other
Of Mr. C. J. Keller, of Clinton, died
at- the faerliy residence, tiler? en
Monday 'at the Age of teighty-fave
yte,ars.i The late Mrs. Tinley had aeen
a great tsufferer for teeny months and
death came as a happy release fron
Pain land mearineas. She was a Malty
Christian woman, ,a Methodist in re-
ligion, ,and. oince residirtg in Clinton,
church. *
—James Steel, Who is employed at
the Paget Gr.ain Door Coas alant at
Goderich, had his left hand cut off,
by the owing saw he mats, oPerating,
on Wednesday afternoon of last Week
The rope holding the balance. weight
broke aad the aaw came forward anti.
severed. th wrist/ Mr.. Steel is • a
married man with a family tOf five
children and what atd,ds to the una
fortun,ateneas of the accident is the
fact that he hats always been a partial
c ripple.
The following Merchants o
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their Stores
here, came from. old Ifuron. Well
done oid Huron, send over some.
is
more of youe thrifty en. Don'ti let
all your lliest blood. go , o, „thef war.
up, so Keep last IhOlicl of the yoirng nen who
,gc, down tare needed. to carry on ,the progretsts
the 130tia, backed up by 'oar farmena.,
aid -three Marlitoba diS the first Province in
e away together on the 16th our great DOZCWOn to opt Provinclai
th the others on o rd. It Prolahltion. On the first of June,1183
a to be the isaire boat that we hotets plosed their bars, 39 :wholesale
ion in March, eo I -picked oat houses ,and iseve.n breweries were shUt
place forward to }sleep 50 «as
et he breeze.;
Haat good drip down. to 'tbe river
base d was ticketed for 'I dia right
ship aave rbeen a ‘`walk ng case"
all long iso yeti eee ve pot
been -very bad. Really dad, I ,think
h a :been very good. Ireed, to
brin
we bay
day 1st
the mt
.e away from there, where
e 'such care and iconfort On
er a rest of three days 4n.
spital. I have met three other
M. fellows fr-ont Ce
e, and one is marked
at is, dIdeat Exhaas
,r ally tells you the
here oad although the
vel ,rell on,t the 'sea,
ve kept Mee, doff d
ile, for II have bee
tarn oticking around
e., There are only a
f us in ; this fine
th three electric fan
ter us, too, for
for breakfast ; then
.dinner trrug
nd butter, a little
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•' En len Who really cannot
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for tthi hot weather, but
far rather, of cOurae, go
E Lars, 0.0 [1?eing used to
Win, er, with Nonly about at.
two oi warm! weather ia
• her here it gete as high
A quarter in Apri
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A tie, 4Ray when we land.
cit fof Porribay land the In
isig tat God is Surely gl
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4. an God does not go bac
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rice and,
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,ar Expositor
r readers an
potsted on our well
just four ye -ars
we landed here, a
have occturred here
aces were to be e
n. Ex -cell nt barns
leasing apLdly.
n:otor cap are bee ming very
wren mot; red over our reeds;
ap.,1 .Mr Green, ha sold about
tate contented to Ive a horse
.year w - a banner 'year for
e to trral tatste th an, auto.
torts, farmere and, as s character -
t Prooperity and h nee spend
ether lett
FRANK.
r to keep
e en this
ast month
since then.
up 'to date
en on the
ming quite
nd houses
he rural
elow,nt We do hope ot
wial legislate to the f
their power for tenepe
Canad,a ,gets rid of this(
on :the road auccess;
,Departmentao examine.
ing held, laot week aa
throughout the province
number of ear didattee ar
er province's
11 extent of,
%curse —t
long 'Nay
ono are be -
these exagrei at this centre.
expect ,to take a, ceause, at the
Summer «School of Science, Winni-
peg, -this suirimer, and
at sthe Metropolis, U =lay 'Write yoar
readers la city letter. Connected, ao
Air, ta/lith the Educational ,develap-
meta of the rural elletri4ts, arn rak-
ing A course in Elementary Agricul-
tur,a1 Seance, to better qualify me.
to teach 'Agriculture as a ecien.ca In
our rural Ischools. .
. The Expeetaor is a welcome visitor
here everyMonday and keeps us
Polsted !a old Huron news, We would,
iness Ths Expositor, if without it
blessing Ito us, who left behind us
ma,r.y friends, :whom wl might r. ver
here„froar, but for the Huron, maga-
Youra
last
tic
Collegiate Institute Exams.
The following 'students are promoted
from Form to Form
arranged in order of n.
from ithe _weekly ema
throughout the year an
bald, M. McN,aughton, Elizabeth Keat-
ingi
Pees—A. Pureed, G.
Jefferson, a. (Moore, M
C.I,ohnston, It. Love
Archibald, J. Livhigaton
A. Baxter.
airiaations: D. Taman,
The following are pr
E. Henderson, LG. Love
Commercial Cour,se: .J. Maloney, 80 p.
South Huron Liberals.
I. These ,are
resultag
'Illations held.
the final as-.
ight, H. Due -
Turner, It,
Wheatley, R.
knell, G.
t, A. Hughes,
cited. but (net
the first ea -
D. Button„A.
C. Freetaa,n.
The annaal meeting of the eSoath
at the Town Hall, He sail, aa Tues-
day, afternOon of this eek, ;at whith ;
'a la.rge representative! gathering of
the, (Liberals of the Ri ; 4assembled
every inuraelpality of he riding be -
'rag w,ell ,repre,senteart Mr. Alex.
'Mustard, ref Stareley, the late secre-
Mr. Harry Smith, of
the present efficient
cere were elected as !follows: First
Ingtard; third,
ThE following were appointed chair-
men of the several municipalitios •
Fritz; Stephen, T. C
:S. Boutley; . Tuckers
Black; eleKellop, John
lett, James Watt ; C
Maclennan; Ba.yfead,
eon; Hensall, Dr.
Charles Harvey; Seafo
An. fongainzattion If
as ,contstittited for P
During July and August
DRY GOODS
J. Mactavish
Stewart Bros.
CLOTHING
GreigelothingCo
Stewart Bros.
ARNESS
.161 . Broderick
=NJ. Gillespie
FURNIT URE
W. J. Walker
GROCERIES
Sproat & Sprpat
Cardno Bros.
T. Daly
R. L. Clark
M. Williams
SHOE STORES
W. G. Willis
J. E. Willis
Variety Store
Beattie Bros.
as this holiday is for the benefit of the
clerks they respectfully request the
heople of Seaforth and vicinity to as-
sist them by
Shopping Wednesday
Mornings
eral standard bearer lof the Riding
for Federal oarpoees. The meeting
was brought to a close wIthr the! ta-
oommendatton of the eation and re-
cord of 'dine leaders of the Moral
Party, land also with the expression
the 'deep eorrow of, the Libe,rtaie of
the sading on the demise of this
latra worthy frepreeeetative, Mr. M, ,Y.
McLea,n; end of Mr. Robert Gardiner.
for many yeam, the chairman of
Huron Notes
Purchased is. large Clinton Lock .for
hauling butter and cream,. •
—Pte. Cecil Cooper, of Clinton, who
is with •the 161st Band, ,is in tthe bota
vital, with ,a broken arm, In setting
off a 'street car,,he fell with the abate
result. ,
—Rev. Mr. Moulton, rector, of letd-
Anglican churches was advanced to the
Prieotherod of the Church of „England.
on Sunday of twat week.
announce !the engagement of their on -
Edgar Henry, of London, "ortmeely tot
Clinton, the tr,arriage to take , place
this rroieth.
ard Lodge," Blyth, Ont., announce the
engagement tot their eldest daughter,
Margaret Louise, to Dr. J. :A. McTag-
gart ,,of Blyth, the 2-earriage to take
—Gertrude, the tittle daughter St
misfortune to fail over the 130;u:irate
on( her home one ,dayt the latter end
of 'the week aad break her .arne .The
irrjured member is improving as
raptdiy as could be expected.
—Word has just been received that
Pte. Robert Wilson, eon of (Mrs. John
Wilson, of Nile, ha,s been wountded,
sustaining gunshot wounds in the face.
Pte. Wilson is a tremliser of the Prin-
titre the has been wounded, .having
just returned, to the front, On May
26th.
—A native of Londes,boro sectior,
passed away early Saturday :mcrrning
in the 'person of Mr. William Lee. The
deceased who teas in his alfttrininth
titre serhou,sly Ill. He rallied from
abet, however, end had regained I a
rreats,ure of his wonted strength and
little change wets :noticed In this; con-
dition. until a few days, befere his
tle,a.th. He is survived :by his wife
and oeven pens and four de ighters.
—Mr .A. Johns, Wingham, lost
forty fine three weeks cad ehickens
during taot Friday night, .by being
ki.led. ay a, rat. The lose ls a heavy
one as the season for hatching is wed
advanced. Mr. Johns arade quick
work of ithe rat when. he found hirr
in his hen house early Sunday morn-
-No very large crowds patronized
the excurtaion to Detroit on 1he
ing up from Detroit on Monday
there were barely 200. The band
moonlight excursion on the lake . on
Monday night attracted hardly 600 and
the trip to Detroit, leaving Tuesday'
nib successor.,
ay township, 1
9.r for all the trips ;wee; d.elightfuLe
morning had perhaps 300. The weath-
*resident, Was
Saturaay under the auspecee of the
Weat Huron. Farmer's Instaute ear-
ned 230 passengers to the , Royal
C.ty. The «weather in the afternoon
was very favorable to a thorough m-
specteon of the Model Farin; A few
of the excuretionists took advanta.ge of
the previlege of remaining over Sun-
day en Guelph, but the majority re-
turned. on the same day.
—For some terne past the water and
light commissioners of Goderich, have
beer, arnoyed by certain vandals who
peroest in smashing the tungsten lamps
on oSaitford tall. These Lamps have
been replaced several tares and at the
reeet.ng of the cosnmission last Thurs-
day even -ng, wets deckled to offer
a reward of ;10 for v-nformation lead-
-ng to the conviction of the persons
galty of this offence.
—Another of the pioneere of this
eection, WAS, Oh Sunday evening, call -
Vice-preskient, John
vice-president, John
vice-president, Michael
aton, George
Lewis TheMp-
ulloy; Exeter,
r the riding
ea was also effected. at ,whIch Mr.
John Essery, of Usbo e, was eleeted
Preeldeate J. Keller n, 1st vice-
president Lewis Tho
Treasurer. The same
men lappoiated for
were coattnaetd
At the eicae of the
ceediegs, interesting
addresses were delive
.Thorna,s McMillan, of
Kay, 2nd -Vice-
pson, 3rd /ice- ed. to her rew.a.rd, tn, the peraon of
eeter, Zurich. Jane t Moore, relict 6f the late George
McGowan. The late Mrs. McGowan
WAS born ,4..n what is known as the
Scotch atock, Esquesing Township, In
Halton( County, m ehe y -P9,1' 1834, and
was fn:arried to her late husband. in
1854 and came to East Wawattosh, 10-
ea.ting on the north half .of« lot 30,
concession where along with Mr.
—The funeral. of Sarah Jane "'Splints,
Wife pf Mr. John. Sha,w, -who 'pasted
away at her haze Ford,wich on Sat-
urday eveiang iaot, was held on Mon-
day afternoon and was largely ate
tended by isyrraathiezing relatives,
friends and. neighbors; a number fbe-
saig present from Clifford. and Ful -
torte alellst The eleceazed was 61
yealls Of age, W8.0 born 'in Cartwright,
Ont., and beades her husbandias sur-
vived by one sister, Mrs. Frank Ax-
wor thy; of Walkerton.
—Mro. Mary Johnston, widow of the
late George JOhnston, passed away
at her home in Londes,boro on Friday
morning heat havirg reaehed the ad-
vanced age of eighty years. Mrs.
Johnston had. been a resident ef Lon -
well known all about this = sectioe,
She had been ill only a couple of
weeks. Her husband predeceased her
by five Years, but she tis survived. by
aamily of three ;sore .and five daugh-
ters.
—The funeral 'took place in Clinton
obi Wednesday of last week, of ethe
late John Green, of Port Haron, Mich.,
who died on Monday, after Ibut a
!short illness from ,appendicitis. The
deceased woo ta native of Colborne
township, but had reside,d for ,severai
years in Port Huron. He was just in
the prime of life, being fortretwo
years of a,ge. Ile is survived by bls
wife, who was for.merly Miss ,Annie
Alexander, iderughter of Mr. William=
Alexander, of Clinton, and ere son,
Mervint
—The ,Whighair Public School Caen' -
pus w,ae made an interesting scene on
Friday, June 9th, when at 1.30 p.m. at
the pound of the bell ,nea,rly four hun-
tdred pupas Ana teachers in all met
to do their parting honors :to Prin-
cipal A. L. Poeliff, who leaves early
in. July to join 161st Battalion in Lon-
don for ov,er,seas. Miss Brock was
mistress of ceremonies tend most
,arranged the aupils, carrying flags and
wearing ladies of good ;cheer, In lines,
,teddressir,g the Principal. In many
crealsured worele Miss Brock spoke
of the stand taken by their Prinelpaa
not a few others had taken and
of the :esteem with which staff and
students regarded the action taken,
closing withthe fond regards and
best wishes. He was ALSo presented
with A handsome gold wrist watch, a
gold packet piece and an address.
e focal.
rgan* ati on pro -
and instreetiee
ed by Mr. Thos.
ullett,t hp Lib -
MeL N BROS., Publishers
$3.50 a Year in Advance
advanced ?dressing station, Wane tin-
der heavy ehell firee—The Soldiers'
Aid. Scoeity on tag day sold some
1,e00 flags, for which they !received
itbe !sum of $108 whicla goes toward
'the hospital fand.—Sarnuel Hicks, of
Uattorne, has bought the residence of
the late Thomas Carling. Mr alert's/
will not move off his farm for a year,.
when he intendo moving to eown.
Hibbert
Ohltuary4—It is with feelings of
much regret that we announce the-
dea,uie of Mr. James Broaelfoot of the
southwest boundary. peeeased bad
rent been Well for about foor arears,
ease, 'although he always kept going
about euperiatending his domestic af-
ftairs, end maintaining aa air of cheer-
fulneaa in Idle presence lof this fam-
ily, to -.altar he west very much lattath-
ed./ Indeed, during the last few
itraroving, 'and this friends were be-
coming hopeful of his recovZry, bat
fate, however, had decreed otherwise,
and. at PM early hour en Thersday
erotning last, the final summons Carile,
and although ttredireal aid waist zum-
rroactia as speedily as possible, it, was
found that the vital spark .had
Mr. Broadfoot°1 life wao an. open;
book. He would I 'not, knowingly,„
wror-g any tran, and his greatest
pleasure WAS in doing those atto which
make the world brighter for those:
with whorr he came in contact. lila
word was ever accepted •as that of
:ionest man and during hIA resi-
dence ,Hibbert, which dates 1 back
about twertta Years, be mode maay
warm friends, always having a theer-
ful word, for those he firkt,1 area a
friendly and neighborly interest in
those who for amy cause Neret or
in ta,hy way afflicted, The ftmeral ware
held ;from, hio late residence on, Sat-
urday afternoon, amd wao largely at-
tended, the service being conducted
of Carmel Church, Hensel", who in
Ms serrr.on, expr-eSsed his conviction,
that ithe life of the itleee,aoed had:
been ea preparation for the life ,to
come, that the mast who reerve;s his
God, and Ites fellow man d.uringt life,
has !an :inheritance In the ,life ever-
Lasfting.1 The yerrains were laid to
the home ,where the last years or
4deo hie wife and a (fam1151 of four,
children, who feel the blow severely,
be 13(1yd-wed by his la.ged mother,
two brothers land t. wo sisters, Williser,
Alex, and Mary, Tuckers:T.1th; and
Mree teiralker, of Michigan. To the
tereaved ones, the heartfett sym-
pathy of the entlre community will
he extended, in this, their styli hour
Exeter.
Notes.—Mrs .Renthed, of Detroit.. is
irtsiting her parents, Mr and Mro, I.
Hall. The Ladies guild of Twee: Me -
garden, party next Fraley «evening,
June 30th,—Mr. Thomas Hazelwood
recovering from his Illness a.rd has
moved =to the home of Mrs. Thomas
Roadhouse in Usberne.—Mrs. Goodwin
and ehildren ,of New York State, are
visiting at title home of Mrs., Good -
win's father, Mr. James
and Mrs. Henry Gould have moved«
to Orand Bend, where they ,will aran-
age the Exeter park and. summer
hotel this season. — Miss Margery
Clark, little daughter of Mr. and Mre.
Bert Clark, -who Iles been Ill for
some time Aufeered a relapse last,
week and is nOW in a critical con-
&Hon.—Mts. Fred BIckbeil and two
children, of Clando, N.D,, are visit-
eitto Mr. and Mrs. S. nerdat, afr,
Howard Quacken.bush has graduated
from the Dental college 'eraulkee.
—Lieut. William j. of
of town, heeS distinguished eeeself on
the Bettis of Flanders and 'has beer
recently deeorated by the King, being
the recipient of the Military Cx
thek :Western University, London, and
the. awardawaa made for eonspicooles
gallantry paid devotion to f duty flu an
Meilinop
Th:. 1,ate Mrs. Howes.--Anrie May
Hart, wife pf Mr, John. Howee,
passedi away at her horoenon the 2nti
concession on Tuesday last, after a
long and trying illness from coneemp-
daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Reuben Hart
of .Winthrop..and was married'.to Mr.
Howes elx years ego. Besid.es her
husband, ehe is survived by a family
of ;three isnaall children ell ef whom
will have the sympathy of the corn -
Good Work,—The following para -i
graph which -we take frorn a Eureka.
California, evening paper, 2rakes men- -
lava of the great work 'perforrred by
a logging crew in that icity, recently,
the principal treember of which was
Mr. Mieh,ael Conway, an old 'McKillop.
boy „whose =any 'friends in this town-
ship will be glad to &ear of his t.i.e"
CPAS tin the work which he has follow-
ed for Isorre years hi his ,adopted
country., The aaper /SAYS ‘`What is
coast dif not ler the (woild, was made
,attiCaucp .18 of the tHammoya Lumber
Cocraany, yesterday, when one donkey
crew Lgot out and loaded log3 which
scaled 408,000 feet of lumber. Forty-
11;ne standard logging cars were load-
ed idureig fthe regular working day.
The men reepthis-ble for this great
record were Mike Conway, hook ten-
der; Hugh Ellis, engineer, and Louis
Gelcovich, loader, and their assist -
arts., Supertnteadent Peed, of the
Rem:mond Lumber company, State4
ioday that as far as he knows, this
ctile coast record.
The Late Samuel Roblna.on.— The
following, which we take from the
Barrie Exatriner, refers to the death
of Mr Samuel Robinson, who for
tria.ny years was a highly respected
f,armers of this township. His many
neighbore and friends here, will
regret to -learn of hts ,deathe The
who ailed' at Barrie on (Tuesday, June
6th, was born at Lakefieid, Quebec,
in (..Aprii, 1840. Ile removed to a farm
near Seaforth, when a young ,ran
and there spent most of his aetive
life later t -roving .to the nelghoor-
hood of St. Catharines His retired
and Mrs. Robinson moved to Berne,
sore J. Alberto, Mr. Robinaon en-
joyed, ihis usual good health aill with -
ie. about a week previous to his death,
though he had a premonition some
tare before that the call woold. not
be long aelayed., He passed away
Peacefaily al ai0011 OP. June 6th, and
wae belled. at Brampton, where the
feneral services were conducted by
the Rev. Mr. Hunter, of , Grace
Ch arch, hie foraer pastor. Since
earl's* life 'he has beert fartlif
and. eoneestent member of the Metho-
dast church, in which he bee len.
a Clain leader man° years, and eon -
tiler St. Church,
For man.y years
ember of West
nected with the
on coming to Barrie,
be had arso been. a
neease, it -he first bkolten link in the
fearily chain. as he Is aurvived by
tes widow, six eons and two idatigh-
ters, The datig'hters being Mrs. Jack-
son, of ;Brampton and, Mrs. Gregor",
of Calgary4 The eoas are Albert,
of parrie; William C. and Amoebae
of 9i)oronto; Arr:03. of WA=
J., .of San Fra,neisco, and GePtN :Vret
ley, of St, Catharines.