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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-04-29, Page 81 1% I 0 TIM MUM015 XXW MA - � I . Apra S-R;h, 19", CLINTON NE "Q0 TUXTRODAY. APAM A low. The PeR -::p n Lace 'Co. u r t a- i n Lot'al Noticeso r a 0 and Buller wented; W0604 who wAnts Wall Paper, and knows 0 the, previous reputation of o u r bas moneir loan on first clase farm sec6tloy 0,4 lowest rX T io me 6 0 teli ot interest. STRAWBERY Plants for sale MRS. stoa, will remember that It is V ROUTLED(iol Raglan St Ojiutori, I DR. OVENS,Loado 0012, Ocu. If You havt:uy.ourtain buying tc do, this urow. $. R- - with 'everyt ng de. list, Specialist, will 904t $ynoUyMoU8 lol. store is ready to serve you with the largest and HoImAS`Zru � ore, on Thursday, May f sea roperly fitted, deafrioas. finest stock we have ever had., Hurdreds oUp�lrs Wth. G!as 0%18 r r ark Ing eyesight treateds sirable in decoration, refinement of Lace CUrtains are here, in Nottingham, Swiss, Ho r n to A in, III Irish Point, Fish Net. Brussels. Net, etc. In the and practicability. This, year, it better Cuctains, especially, we are showing a big MILITARV.-Tho oulJoined note re- lating tile $3rdr H.... Rt�gjmeut Will range of patterns, which is well worth your time, has In additi 0. W Com be of interest. -The following provis o3a so -me Positive price to see. e and see them this week if you can. lonal lieuteniAnts (supgrnumprary) are, absorbed into the e4tAblistment as siated. W. S. Turnbull, vicei R. C advantages' Weir, resig -ch 10; 19'' Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1-25, $175, $21 ned, Ilai 04 01 S. Staribury, ice. R. N.Creechlresigned, $2-50, $2 75* $31, $3-50o $X75j $4P $4,30w March 10. 1909. Pa ing to $$.00r NOW IS TUE TIME TO GHT BUSY $E�.00, $5,.5% $6, $6,56 -Ma 111 set as, the date for the W.- D. Fair eo. �mtiyliisilt oialthe Sanitary'Inspector. Jrpe Thai e will no doubt be a uniteahustie A complete st?ck of Dra on the part of the townspeople to cow. OFTER THE CHEAPEST pery goods now in, ply with the requirements both for Ca ts cornpris'ing Cretotines, Darfiasks, Art Sateens, 1.heir own sakes and the general well beji,og of the town. Wells, draing,sinks ,_'Ma&as, Do'uble' Cretonnes,- Art Den- e ars and Cl()$etg Rhorild receive close ALWAYS THE BEST Attractive new patterns in all the kinds Silkolines __0 - 0 j10WN11W=10� ims, Dolted Swiss, 4tc. 'Prices. from attention. - The necessity of which is %nnnally set out by, the Board o of Floor Coverings that are worth your while, 10c to 85c per yard. Healtb, Take the hint andget busy. TOWN 00'UNCIL. -The ular �.F=Aria,the last day of April. and every bit of Mtravagance takcn- out of re IMPROVHUWTS - Mrs, Moffat, monthly meeting of the Councl?, Will MAY 20tb is the date of Dr, Ovens prices. We're devoti Jar attention I h Sto is fixing up a verandah - on be held on May 3rd, next visit. ng particu hTr9houso1...,.A lawn is being built up SORE EYE.- Mr. Arthur Mann is Good Japan Matting,, 2,5c at the Roman Catholic Churoli .... at Work at present, nursing a sore JUST a-reiminderi-Aprit 29th, 1900,a this season to new and attractiver patterns ''in Material is on the ground for fixing up optic, While gAndiing on an emery Vogul" anowatorm. the small frame cottage on James St..,. wheal at the Organ Factory last week, T0,V6; Council will bold its regular V JC,( I 'Four patterns Qotton Warp Jaaan Matting, cent to the property of J'ohn Rice. He got a small particle of emery in the session next Monday evening. d and the just. below the pu JC T fiance has been remove pil. The ewer r improve. y Tait Recreation Park will soon be in lawn levelled up arid m' . . ye'not make r It a p1resence b full yard wide, at �100 did known til good shape for Summer sports. merits made on the Cooper Thursday when ther property . eye became quite next to Isaac Dodd's property ..... The inflamed. A 115e per yard,, t present it is doing nicely ITELEnE, is a lively Movement among 4 Bowling Alley, is belng fmprove4'by a and we trust be,wl I have -no serious the'implament clealers. indicative, of the good coat of. paint.. trouble with it. arrival of Sprlug. FIRE.- An ala. . rm N%as se . i3t, in on X'GOOJ) $IQN.- The Clinton Eng, SEVERAL of our local. horsemen will ins, ,More Was'h Goods. 9'eceNed Feirlay *aftern6on,. about 1.25 oclock, ine Works, of which Mr. H. Bidwell is likely attendBrQoetteld Spi-Ing Fair on. of fire in the Spotton Busipess Coll proprietor, is pushing out for wider Friday of thia week. MacXa7*Block'- over Mr, MCI= trade and has . placed Mr. J-J, 040, - THRF,fe and Drum Band is hard at which represent the. best all-around value This Week Grocery. The, Areman turned out recently of Goderich, but now a res. work getting ready for theb pelebra your reach. The' Ingrains, or-. All- prowpil�, bu their services were not lideilt of town", upoii the road to nego- tion to be held inClinton on uty 12th within and USInesp required, the tre having been exting, tiate orders boom the b Carpets�t Of to -di -y, ire far ahead r of Just opened this we2k, ahotherr lot u1shed bv the use of a couple The NEW ER�A_ wishes all qonc I erned AN addition of 3®r pupils was made of New Kai's of the best of success and hopes toeclan see to the public school roll on tbb.opening e are � inade'. in, water, It 'originated from t e wood what they used to b'.r They Wash Goods, including- Stripe Dress Linen, afid stove used for heating. There being the shops filled with 'employes, The kfter,Easter, largely to the Primary Plain Colored Repp foe $U'tgr a n-d,Skirtg. no ashes in the bottom of the stove, firm manufactures boilers, tanks and department, good widths—one yard wide e irely of We -are fire hurried through and siart-d in and. structural iron-viork I nt the a addition R xr-An-the District no ws on p4ge.3 of shpwiag an immimse ratyge of WAsh r matr erials, the flooring, , The damage'was small. to a.parryihg on a general foundryand this issue. Also a letter from Mr T Mo- wool. and are re' rapair business. Yersible,. The same - pat - Millan, ek-Reeve of Huliett, onl',-,O in - this year. We know our prices are right.. 'TID5r PREMISER.-Thene* build- ' NOR J:H FiURON LICENSES -* Last P terzi on elth�r.side, but! in 01&rent- shades. If !on of the West.-'. ing ereote!1 bjr Mr. Jacob'Taylor, Isaac. Saturdaythe Licenser. Corlornissioners nt to be su of Carp THE regular meeting of the McKil. you W, re et quallt� and Fine Dress Gingham 12ge, 15C r to 25C Street, is well art toward comp,lation. indt 14 Wingham, to renew the licenses lop Mutual Fire Oo,, 'will. be held in The'outer Walls have been flulabod for another' year. The 'following Seafortb, Friday of this weeX. They unquestionable value tr' INGRAINS j y. -with meta 111c' aiding and the plastering licenses weregraiited,- Winghain- do a big bulsiriesf$. Dress Nusfia's, 10et 1-5eq�.'20e to 50C and sheeting of the office arid 'store -f Queens, J. H. Swarts; -National,,L. W, Theprellmlnaryarrangemen�tii are uti. ftanson,'King Eftard, Mrs. Dinsley; Voom are completed- When the plate, der way -for the annual military camp, Linen hulfings, 25C. 30'e, 35c', 40c J glass and paintin.ir is cow leted--the Alex Orr, EstaW;-Blyth_. It will -be held at Carling Rierht"on- V, . J. 'J. McCaughey; QuseQ6 I don, this vear, early in June. premises will'be really for e ' incom. on lal i - who are Mrs' P.-NIason,,Wroxet�r_rWM.I(Jtlrrie Indian Read and Dress buck' 15c and 90c ing of Messrs Ford & McL-od Bluevale-.,T-.-O.J6hi3jstoi3;'BelgrAve to be� the. teriantsi. Mr. Taylor -de.' WE- notice. bythe Empire, of Mor - serves credit foi his r enterrpi§e in - tb� Thos.* Rill;Waltofi—Killer & Kelcmier. den, Man., that Rev., M. 0.- Rumball, Lots of other kinds at diffe'rentrPrifeS. constkicti6irof his tidy.block of'build. Application of C, K Lward, Wing, 'formerly of chi locality,. was elected ings which'fille4,up. an linsightly:gap. ham, tqr the Broadway House,1.4as President of th Fire Briga4e of that left over till 8th of May.. hustling toWn� Art ;.Sq MONTHLY SETTLEMENTS — The OLSON.— MCCREARY. Fidelity Lodgei 1. 0. 0 V.. NEW M—& will follow out a monthly St, PaPI's will.attend.Pivine Service in WesIPT' We have passed; -into- stock this settlervefit of accounts ai far as'- �Chtxrch, Was the scene of a quiet we4-. 'Church. on Sunday morning, May 2nd. -week.. ti new t Posa". dingon W�driesday -morning,, 'When inA body, marching. from. their htki,l shipment of: kuLys' in T -Wools. Rev. apestryi- Brussels and �RV iblej paying as we go and to keep - that Miss Henrietta, Alcureary was ullitbd The . as or, up. collecting each r month from those in marriage to:Mr. Win. 'Carl Olson.' t W. Jollifre Will Every'p'atterri a.*neWde§ig-l�i, in'all the popular siies wh6 favor us. with their patronage. The wedding was performed 'by. Rev. proacE. M prove satisfactory and-colbring% at prices within the rea*&-of all.' We A. We believe Chia wl 'anne, at 11 o'clock a. in. 'The Mt. Josh Cook has a new 'hoks * , , . .1 11 t� Millinery. to all'oobeerned when once regularly LT the bus this ieek; 'He b e on are after a e trade there is thi' inaugurated ' d I , from conver bridesmaid was bliss May Webb, the ght a grey s season, in Carp.ets satious the 'EWt,"Nas' had 'Ith differ� groomsman being Mr�. Ttios.-Herman; from Air. J. W'. -Elliott an(d)uso now has and k�gs. ...,,rhe sto-dk is complete to be&7 with, W rdiss May Beritley.Olaiyed.the v6edding a,team of greys on'the bu�. He intends ent busin men. It tak6s a large march. The bride and groom are both. fixing up the bus and putting on a and anything- special -that m''ay be wanted we. can wel d ;sum ti) keep an office the: size, of the.' I -known, young peopldoftown.,.an coat br two of paiiit:and will have as rhis NEW L?n& running, hence -the greater quickl get, - If you, want to tonethi�gs u, at little their popu was shown by, the I nice an oUtfit as could be desired. y pp necessity to take the tutn. oyet month-, no qs:ents received. We' THE Board of Health haar -expense, c ly. issueds �i value, ih Rugs inber of "I" fine p� ome and see what'we,-e 'of 'hal�pjoess.. cir6ul&i, Which has been di,'itribiited to wish them many years and' Art Squares. T -H K VVEATHE A. 1b is, as 'well to,..-I)IED ATrHO'VSE.OF.RFFUGJE the-citizeris, asking,thern'to give -their hO comlng� Le Inow what is possible in . t ksb Saturday everiing�a't6ut 5 6,01, 'k 00 yards a good cleaning,-, and the M. B., rrion th,'s6we will inform our readers Mrs Rosanna Smith, whose agewas - also givesa bit, of much-needed a4. Vice as. to pMeautions 6gainst Typb 1 'b6eri -pioced Hduse (if Refuge.. and Tubercolo.9is ihg.� April,Sfth, 1908. we had, quite a, The cat! of death Was A aewfa. Mrs.. 15:0 a ":rot` 0 and f what has in the y0ais - 78"years, died at'the SmIt oid fall of qno.W. . MaV' 2nd,� 1908 snow h came to the House a years a WE, are in -formed -that the Board:of More. New Braids, 1. ;0 that they 'cannot f1iirries., 19rio- May 3rd arid. several from Wingham although' her A�Iier Trade has. decided Flow,&r9'Tibbi)ns 'arid previous nigbts� heavy �frosv.'; lQ0,1Xiiy hom w a. t k seg their,way clear io, recommend to )jUSir 0 a a Gbrrie...Thp funeral too or e ��UW.snow. 1906, 9�j9bb,snnw.','Mlt ce on Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr.. th Council the'�r6posal of the Ma-it- $hapos r cel ved, y Oth-, 1907, heavy snow flurries. M.av 21144?. officiating Internient -was land -Power (iomp4ny,in regard to e. ar: frost, J inch ice, 3,907,: iriRde in Olinton cemetery. *r% Coutts 'plylag Clinton in-- 'n in the Millinery Department e' lith, 1901 the 0 OP C Ilt tmestion of suo 6s ith electri . c power May� 27th, heavy 8110W flUlTie6. -From this wi constantly on the lookout. tor anything new* in the Wingham, daughter of deceased at-� Millinery line, tbese feW remarks our readers clari, be tended 'the funeral, -A few' of th and no sto;r-- is bett(�r.. prepa 'J Tuu TdwnCouncil is sbow'ing a pro- 04r -stock is'x e red 'to. prepared f6r snow any. -time for the. other old *people Are k1so quite poorl y' low complet' in Linoleums, oil .serve you Visit Our Millinery Departniint. and. next month.- at th6 House of"Refugd increasing.the, - essive spirit )yhidh be pleasing qloffis.�ird�J-.Ipainese Mattings, n naleums, gari i we care of the Iteeper 'and Matrons. ose who take.a* deep intereistin the see for yourself the great choicie wi, have'to, CHer. NOTABL' H LATE SEASONS.— A town, and Who, for so -long time have arry the "Oest productions, i -nd 'four yards. about 'the,late- been -wishing to see701inton fAthers go C n: two a numberarii talking FORMERLY OF CLINTON'— 91- ahead* . in: permanent hiaorov6 wide . Wer are cdOying the larg6t assortment of ness of this season but in conversation Jno.�&.Bpyanrt, 24. A Monts ofounder and The streatsare being th6roughly sertip- patte�, ns in- town, And the pwice' with Mr. W. Robb. an old resident of forwer managet of the Bryant Press s are right �or the ed, and the;, eirth removed.. is �,, being b6i q ulity.. Wehave just 'passed.. intor '-stock fi Clinton, he�'remembera -and �v connected with -used to build tip the'. roadway -to. the df Toronto, -litel. t u in Which lo()Dr WRS ontof rice, altogeth- the B6ok-lovers' Library,'Philadeiphia p,,k� - The . . �;, ' ` , . VP er, Onatbe�lst-of-blay IW7, fee was died in the latter's road on Rattenbuty Street new�paqerrjs in J a '.A. t, at popular prices. 'boy had a city om. Tuesday. West is -baing improved by cutting a p;� at ings formed unon which -he as a He was very well know� Ili this coun' ditch lind giving,axonadeurface to in Durham 00,. and numerous tey,and was a recognized authority on the -asyou Plea v. -cattle had their hind legs frozom- -In road Conic in',as'Often S we find oducational matters. HeWas alsofor t.ro I bier to', the year 1857'he drdvo 6, *teirn. flial a time publisher. of The 13,0angelinal'. THE 89bb.,Arindal report of theRo I It no a ShOW goods, sleigh to Mitchell, Ont; on April 26tb, Churchman and a - numbor of other Bank of Canada h- as come'to our sanc� a foot.of snow belhg, gri the ground. publications. Born in 184% Mr Bryant turn desk. 'It is a neatly gotten up vol. No Seeding was done for two weeks graduated from the UniyersityofTo- umn of, nearly 80 pages, contKinin after in'that year. Good harvests ronto in 1$77 a %old medalist himathe- photograviares of 22 out of the 42 b= a followed in.each' a waticpo� Re Was then Ior: a number.of years . rb buildings. statistical'aad other iniorm. 1? 1 icipal of the Pickering, Col-..a,,t197a oy interiastnoncernink -the Baril�, VVEtAil-.M�. JAB. legei was also in the staft of Olinton" conell U jth THEI STORE 00R., QUALIW., ine numerous pai;es of NIL. OW11 . Fair has on ekhibitionin the act. mill OWAce 061legiate for- about three years, and valualol a and figur6s dealing with a sample of Australian wheat, that later of the Galt Collegiate, Institute the Domulion of Canada ai?ranged in will be of interest to the farmers as which latter. position be gave up - on mostr convenierib fGrW. Clinton his a C"r—.T 7L%X r7r n T*%T ey Can as w 1, they nave 1.0 com- plete with in the Old Country markets account or, iii -health. - S.urviving r. Bryant Are it �vido w and two, sons and branch of the Royal Bank, under the managementof Mr., Dewdet. The parople is of good sizei well-fliled and 'compares favorably with the a daughter. Deceased was held in. high -esteem by all vrith whom -he, tame into Y;l X 0. A. CONCHRT.� The hum Caria6ian product. It's millingqualitles contact, bothin.a business way -and orous drama, "Handy Andy,-- Put on. are not known, as none. have been used - otherwise. by the Wingham Y. N. 0. A. for - the Clinton Assoclation,'last FARMERil INS V'ITUTE. The'ex. Court Clinton, Is. 0, F., No. 4,j�o,. wili here. Price quoted -for this wheat is 45 shillings per 480 lbs less 14%, ' You- '. HOMH r, RON THE, OtD,09-UNTRY Friday night. -in the Town Rail proped to be one of. ocritiVe of the West Huron Farmers' hold a reoeption for their lad3r mem- Iristitube have 'decidw to hold the bers Thursday evening next. - ct.n figure�'out the price anA find bow It.'atands ith the - grow% We W are �%Ir, 3. w. irwinretartiodhowe from Ireland, whera he had been on Thurs. the cleverest jamateur perfortrianc(a, over pre-6tited —in Clinton, The ttend-. a ter itnnual weeting ti,t , vlorrisdale, the 'the general routine of business,. an lin. of j orm' Culbolt-he, in the glad, to'knoW that a renewed interest day,. April 22nd. lie repoilts having a ance was encouragingv . the proceeds . Pr6mptu. program will be rendered, Second week ill julle, All Farmers' consiiting of soloso duets, recitations, talbelng manifested in Hum County among the best fatmers to go In for a most enjoyable trip. Ile left on Thurs.. day, Feb. 25bb, going by the White amounting to zearly $60. Thd play. was full of fun from start to finisb,aad Olubs and Women I N Institute branches etc. together with giames. The White 11�, the riding are itivited to join in Dyke orchestra will be All larger acreage of wheat growing. Star Line and was prie.two months to, a day. He cor his visit tp Ireland all. present were delighted. All took their parts well, and the whole . ..present, sending representativea, members are requested to be, P resent. SPLUNDTI) SUOCE SS. -Tke follow. where he has a brother and two sisters, play w6nt through smoothly and without it at V30 alfarp, BU-41NES-'i �CRANGH -The batiber. ibg itlaw. refers to a son of Rev. 1Wr, living with, theirf4milies in the vicinity hitch, The part "Handy Andy," play. in Juslopsa of Xv. Geo. Aoherton 1ad SMASH UP -A grey team of horses. 'Jollike - k� of Clinton, who will be favor id Clinton of Coot Hill.,Couaty Oavan, whqre the home Is-, ed bv Up, -A, Ooutts, was verr pi out, inent belon disposed of t0dr. W. H. Duncan., i hitched to st bpggy, and belonging to. Brussels. Mr. Robel-ton. ably own arid over Whose old making side trips to Bel. thioughout, and it would be very of Whd has; Rev, Me. Davidson, of Varna, mix4dj his numerous friends here fast, and other places of Interest, Mr. difficult to flnd anyone naturally bet. conducLed this buslnesa here, for ten i things, 11p &, little on "Weddeaday .success heartily� congratulate him: ­� The num. Irwin Was considerably surprisled -by ter aulted for the part, or onli - who V W4 Ye�xtls, iklteni,s waking A tri eat to afternoon. They were tied to a pofst erlius'fri6nds of Me. R. Norman Joll. the appearance of ttkQ country it hay. 0 a t so is 01-1 could play, th p r . cl v M, . ith his- brother, at via;t W. , awanesa, along the side of Mortish & Crooks 4 iffe, the you, g Toronto bavitone who has been studying in New York,since in9progiessedspfavorably since his boyhood, The farms are keeatly'i'm. Hicks Was a qrea6 success ae Fbil. long, the deedish English lawyero 'arid arid haVo it look thtorgh the store, and bolpg frightened, in some codntry.; he inay kTove West, Mro manner, staipte plunging, restriting in, last Sanuoy, will be pleased to learu the Proved in appearance, the-butidings being better. Sustained the character tuoit Admir. thr6tighout,and kept 'Dancau had . conducted A. harboring i the tobgueof tholbuggy being broken. - hdainesli Bru4s 'Is to few 'Mr ..of splendid success- with which he has been duting-hisbrief much The farm hold. by abl,y Oie audiene � in id tip a Weeks Morrish grabbed the te4in beforia 6 1,they meeting stay there, He has been itigg are greater three or four times, thAnfoeMerlys, farm Paroxysms of laughter, during the In he ago and tikot,k)tjghly.converst6lit.wi�h ot away and saved Other the bmineso. appointed goloist at the Chit rob of, the Puritans on F ifth EL Ifian tilled A of 8 or 12 acres formerly, whereas now,as parts which appeared. 1) , P&e as 8quire 0"Orady; Mrs, Tww,ker i(li pro lie serious dalnag�e, ,avenue, which position, he-actepted �A general 'rule, the former holdings Mad Nancy, and Me, P,trker as Squire. DEATH OF OLLA.W. M'A11AvFY after sevear'l other offers where consid- Udbetins his -duties there of 3 or 4 farw6ra tire in -the hands of Than tbe farmer Egan L§ 'Were *ery prominent also, - a, (I their ev"e'd. in Mayibut has busy In'special onefarmer, now knows he topk part exceedingly well. In fa(t it, *ofuld- be difficult improve daugticer of. l4r, Jainea Mahafty,HAPY veilteal. unslitess college, eon work. when pays rent that the * to an any Stilp't, WhLi(.h 0 occurred here, occasion. W the different churches for the past rent �goes tt his credit as an install. of the pai-tts Mr., Me -Donald, the wan- t,d witch deep regtet with all Who i 'Toronto, - Out* L . tw6, months ind 4uting Exe.tor week. ment.on his farm, which In time b4 agor# de1hrhted the audience with a knew bet-, 0 �t one so young and in 11A was engaged to sing the baritone parts in - Stainer's "Crucifixfooll and Will own, A gre-At change has b-zen made In the brop vaiaed. VormW�iy selection on'the coneortino. Mr. Bran don sang 4 well received, fuany Ivititi, the flower ofyouth shouid be out off.. Vith twonty-two years, experience to Site hod been Alck for about it year,her Ithloo er0dit tWA 6011090 Is rMogbizod a's 61V rora sepulcher to Throbla" In New 'and Flax was the frinelpal crop bnt this song between the Acts. Short address greatest Draotioal traini,no sehool in troublelotavilog with pletirisy'and WtIstom ontarlo, York cit. Maurider's "Olivet to (1alvarp, n Elizabeth, N. J. He was has been disp faced - by stook-ralsing, Cattle, Sheep. Horses, arid Hogs are re. es,'on the work of the Y, M, 0. A.,weve delivered by President Hartly and L luberou er ttouhlo Which vpsultcd in * her death, on %Vednesdwy, the 28th, At Three dephrO11611ft. at Once enatiged for a. return date at e6lying a feat deal of attention riow Edit C.Eleming#06navySeeretAry. Miss Mahaffy was Slaortlk�knd oulid TelogrAphyo the latter city for Gounod's "Ptedemp. and they pays. The climate is tho,play. was over the visitors and it popular voung lady and bad a wide Our classes are the largeib. ourtouraol; most )VACU041, and our instructors tinnill Arid among other fAvorable criticisms, r0olved the following from The Jolliffil very wild and quite suitable for stock. raising, cattle Are left in asture tut members of the Lodal Association to. red to Bartiffs restaurant for re; ex. eirele of frien4; abla attended the cole imlonced. Our gradurdea assisted to leglate Instisute heref matriculating a 8 (Ltd Au0cend its notto othots. 111111111101r,"now. Journttl:—Mr. singing the wordg,of XesuadiqplAyed througboub the Winter, With an for during reshments The concert will help, the locall financially -, couple years ago and ;vAs 'teAchin Got our fica eats,16guo, a A a vich,amooth open shed shelt(m nights, Assoohttion and. 11 school, when one contmeted & eoll and most magnifleent -power, reson Mr. Irwin Was a, great deal pleased affordedan'laseellent opportunity ior from which her Rickneso or inated. Address -W, U# MAW, JIrlals. INnithe ance and ratige, He proved himwilf singer of me Intelligodoo, and conriam! a 14 im ressed with the hew order of thi ngs, cut he woxild not live In Irelond the members of the sister Aswelations to get acquainted, ana spentl a snoial The funerm Will take place residence on V riday Afternoon A0 Olin. Y61196 0104 08rrArd WIN idronto. mate itbilit'v", hi preforenes to this coutitrr, tbae together. deffletery. I—