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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-04-01, Page 10 r..,.. 4 # I The,Cn tn NewsR ecord. . . , ­ 29th, Yok , , -.- ., � - ­ 11- par I I �t �. ­ � 'CLINTON, ONTAR1.0o TRURSD)M APRI[L Ist 190") I " Number Whole. 1570 � I I - . . . -Record ' 11 be sent to any ad The News*Record Wi dress in Canada to Jano 1st 1910 for 30ent.S. . I . . - — - ­.­­ .i-.--.,, I-., ­­­­ � . I. I.. I . ­­ BAPTIST CHURCH. THE LOCAL MARKET, ' I — I . doriff ' The pastor will preach on, Sunday Wheat $1.02 to $1.05, , New MvortiscmeAta I. , next and has chosen for his subjects'; Oats 43c to 43c. : - . Wairted­Tozerls-5.Jaian . avime 4 FAHHH[wW1[1 - To 40 Most of US -M ' . P Iq MorAIng-"Treasures new and old" ; Peas 84c, to 86c. . I . - , .. GOOD �. & C.-1 I ­ � . .. . Evening "The principles and practier Barley 50a to 52c. . Milllnery-Cou'eh & Co. -4, VMeu.& few ratautes, out ".. I _. . . es of the Ba tists.10, . . . , . . lot the way` may mean .4 ' ., I 1,114 . I , P . - Butter 19c to, 20c. '.. Auction Sale --T. Brown -5. . big dilere4co. to you. It. THE COLLECTIONS. GROW. - Eggs 16c to 17c. Brick And Tile -Kruse Biros. -a. - I wonl be the-farilt of the . 42�, 1 . ,­ Live Hogs U-75, 1 CITIZENS or til. , I Out. License Act -A. Asquith -5. . watch if you miss your I . 11 - I . . - train . I meal . . . . . I Collector Wiseman reported to ThOSSNT, TO GAOL. . I . For Sale Cheall"The Land. Mp,p,-5. Or ap9guint tit , pro I � News -Record on fruesday that. the sits- I 1. . .. � Fashionable'. Dress 'Fabrics-Tozorls---�s - ' . vIlde4 you gh ere. torns t collections at this of entry, I The Police magistrate on Friday'lastl The banquet tendered by the citiz. New Store -Miss Cantelon. & Co,_S . We, have .watches for I - I I - , t c Principal Hartley said that at, License Board Meeting -A. Asquith -5, ' . for the year ending March 31st Were, committed Charles Miller, sailor, Its to Messrs. F. R. Hodgens and though he had been in Clinton less ever'body and for every' � $20 , OU -86, an increase f $3,429-86 Owen Sound, I R. H61mes, at the Hotel Normandio. than Are,'You. Dissatisfied= -Coo 4, Co,5 . . Purse. Our showing of the * . . I I 0 to the county - gaol on oA. Thursday evening last was with- of th two years yet in the departure . .1 I . over tho'corresponding twelve months the .charge . of being drunk a (tiger. e guests of honor lie was. loosin new thin model, fn 'both corresponding . 11 11 and g ------------� I 11 tile low priced as well as . of the previous year., . . derly, The arrest ryas made by Chief t e' funs- two friends. His remarks like those I I . tion of the kind eve the. more expensivo varl. I Wheatley* and the SOOT . cr'hqld�n Clinton. of Mr. Gun&y applied$ to. the teactling. , Hauffe1doll , , the lodged be- The commodious dining room was profession ties is, exceptionally"com- , � HURRY UP THE BRIDGE.— hind bars by Sergeant Welsh. - Two years ago the aver- , - . , lets. l3ut . I . I . (6) . . . . I I . .1 . whatever "I rf tern part of . age salary of male teachers jn Ont,returned.. you .. ta:stefully decorated add down its full Miss Clara Richards has payyou geta, good time- . .. a'. Colborne have been very ,Much incon- FOR STEEL BRIDGES. length ran two tables at which. every was $894, and instead of being a pro�'to Bayfield after attending the mar- ' k 0 r, , 'regulated and . � . , gul , , � seat was occupied, the. attendance swage of her sister, Lettle M,, to Mr, r eed. I I veniericed. by the breakdown of the A contractor who is engaged . fessiola it was only a stepping s,tone, .. I god in being just six , Walter Wallis . I-Iolme-sville bridge for in order- tolbuilding steel bridges has leased the . short of one hundred., to t1iQ professions. Durin,o reegrit I - Of 00dericli township. . , r I . . reach the Clinton market; they have ,I Thresher Com It was a iepresentativ� gathering. years conditions. have be6n improving. et took Place at, pany Plant, with the ex- The service was good, the menu The averse salary, has increased $120 the residence of the bridle's , . . . been obliged to drive miles out of ception of the ,portion, used by Mr.. much enjoyed and I mother, Mrs; A.- M. Richards W their way, but they get here ,%It tho.Bidwell, boiler maker, and will , Mine Host Sam and will increase further during the mother, 11 . . at and Mrs, Cooper I I 0 .X1?1,1qar, I I P were warmly com- present arid future years, No doubt of c6petown, near Hamilton. we A . . same. . . . once prepare for the season's opera- plimented oil the very successful X*1W of Clinton regret the Mrs, Joseph Douglas and family of . I . , the citizens : . .1 tions. He eXpects to employ about, net in which , the , .first public dinner closing ,01 the Model schools, but- I iblich. are visiting. her sister, Mrk,, I . . . ALLIANCE CONVENTION. thirty or more men. It will be p, we � 0 Mrs,. . . fame4r and Opm"an. I? - 0* 411alon I which. they have furnished passed off. should consider the greatest good John Tough.. . . I . . . 1 I . The second annual convention of the ,great pleasure to the citizens to. .see in . to Rev. W. -Rind, preached his . I . . Huron Proibitory Atli' the .plant iappleration again. - the big rOtutkd!a was s4tioned the greatest -number. Instead of 48 , farewell . I . - . 1. . I .1. , Ance will be . , the Citizens' band and an orchestra Model schools that have been closed, sermon -on Sunday evening last as rec4 I . I I . I . I i . . . n9W1;`=_ held in the Presbyterian church, Blyth MARRIAGE OF HATTIE RU,MBAL'Lt;' which alternately -played while the 4 new. Normal schools are being tor of Trinity church fuld Rev. Conr I I I - I I - I � on Thursday, .next.- Among those who , .menu was, discussed. The band's equipped. From these Normal So dell will occupy the pulpit on Sunda I I I .I . . INCORPORATED 1869 will take part In the program Are : '. On Wednobday of last week Miss!rondering of 140amdall was particular- will graduate about 400 tea hoots evening next. . y I . . . .Postmaster Gibson, Ingersoll ; G. M.,'Hattie Runiball, youngest d .1 . chers less I . I I � �Laughter of ly admired. yearly than. Mr. Harley Atwood left on Monday . Fred. Rumball of town, Was un- , A most excellerk,t chairman. was Mr. This scarcity of teachers 'will .neces-,for Rock Island, Illinois. ' . , Elliott, Goderich i; Revs. Small, Hart -'Mr from the Model schools, - . ley, Toll, Cooper and IvIcKerroll, . tied In marriage to, Mr. Earl A, 14yet W. Jackson under ,whose direction the sitate an increase '. in salaries Mr. Alex. Martin, who spent the . . COMMENDABLE. - . . : District Attorney. of Moorehead, Min- arrangements moved allo . n4. like clock- the longer and more expensive course, winter here with his sister, Mrs, P. .- . . I , . . S, atill . . THE HUY4L. ,BANK Ulf CANADA . I . I event took. place work., At his right ' Campbell, left for Toro to 0 . I . . and left sat the will cause only those to take it who 'day last. n , A Satur- Paid -Up Capital $3,9M,009. Reserve $4.600,000 1 Chief Downs, Captain Kerr and As- in New, York City and Mr. a9d Mrs. guests of the evening, Mr., R, H01111C9 purpose making teachi , . . irotai . . .. A . I sistant W. McRae of the . . Nye are 'now honeymooning in the and Mr, F.R. Hodgens, . ng their life . . ..� Assets $5Q,470,000 . . e fire brigade . - . WO . Rev. Mr. Davidson is havintr Ave . p . made a tour of all the business The vice chair was. occupied by Mr• in the cottages erected in" est- ' - HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. ­ . � plan-' States; but will visit Clinton work. These and other influences will more new c . . . I es on Tuesday to inform themselves before return' . ... near. future make teaching ,real- urinates 'Qrov W I I J __ I as to, exits, cellars, partitions, etc., grooms is the Ing to V-oaee,,ie,1,1. 4 -ho Cr.G. D. MeTaggart who carried '-through Iv a PrO.fession, and it is -hoped .that 0. IF. Geminbafilt and . I . . youngest brother of the half the. program, .his introductory re- ,,the very best-. available will then Cameron, have the contract .ofCLINTON BRANCH—!@. R. D.EWART, MAWAGER. ' ' etc. .so that in the"bvdnit of a -fire the ,late "Bill, P -Nye, the I famous .Ameri- marks being neat, apt and terse. - ,spend their lives in the work andtha� I build -Ing .them and- W. Mustard. fis. . .I . : I . brigade would be the bettei able to I can humori-5t.., . I i . I � Mr. Graerrile Cameron respon supplying the material. � ded to an educated race will irkbablit our coun.COUNTRY BUSINESS Every facility afforded to farmers . - ,Cope with it,.. Tbeii action was most �the toAst of Canada an(k dealt clo-' try Mr. and Mrs, Cleave of the Siuble I . � 1and others for the transaction of commendable. - . . . I I . WOMENIS. INST�TUTE. , such as will make it, as is �quite . , . ' . . . . . . I quently -with its 6xt6at, climate and . Line entertained a number of their,- . . . - . . I . 9 -the grandest. countried . .their banking business. Sales notes wilt be cashed or taken for - - . � In *ln ti possibilities. He adrhitted to 11 .pos ib�le, one of' . .- .friends from the village and -vicinity ..1 . - I I . II � . 1,OCAL OPTION. .The' Wo enl� s tute aving in the world. ,�. Collection. � . ., � �I TO CONSIDER ..social even- I . .. .... - Ing A ihe'libine of the secretary - once beelkin'favor of Canadian, Inde- . - ' . OIL Thursday eveni,ng' last. A ' 'very � . I I�$p *Ullts� The speaker *at the meeti ' ng to be Mrs. Watts, on,'Thursday, evening last, Pendenel, but'had changed his v.iiBws ' Canadian, Politics, was,* proposed by Pleasant evening' was.spert. .�pi�� Attention Paid . to Savings Bank A0 C . -as a d - Shaw and responded �to Ny Andrew , M . ecided �iccess. Therc*'w m n - held in the 'town� 'ball on Tules- I ly as a He believed tWt Panada, should ai * Dr rs. McClure and, bliss Bu"rk of. . . . II ' airl, a navy, of its I . .. I Porter and William* Proudloot X. L. Goderich. toWnship.were the guests. of.. ii.�� - I.. ,day. evening next to consider the ad-1good' attendance of the, menl!l,veri, each The toast,- own, . I IA . Vioderich, and Thomas Fraser, Mrs. W. L. Hiles o . '. � . . � visabiiity of submitting Local Option bringing a friend' or two along, , "the I . of Our Guests coupled - 'f I n Friday' last. * �'L. Toll of Hcnsall early.part 1with the. name of Mr. Hol . Stanley. , - , .. . . . - and % Mrs. * It!. , , will be Rev., S. of the evening Was spent mes, was � Mr. Harry Falconer, who.where tlieAaw. is in force..All irter- In- social chati after ,which progressivey.Proposed by Mr. John Ransford in a Mr. Proudfoot., referred , to the spent the winter here, left last weekested persons are invited to I attend bo Mitch Was indulgeld'in fori I,humorous, speech in which he spoke length of time:hehad known the for th6ir home a The, MOLSONS BANK . .. - I - I . . . an- hour� � t C16velalild; ,Ohio,. . � I . the.. Citizens L'a* eriwhoseaus. An 11130yable. Program *ss then......,ofMr. Holmos as a self-made man a guests of the ev Ing d particularly They will sVerid a few da�swith . . � . . I . ...INCORPO.R.AT: � � - it , . which lu " on all .with ,Mr. -friends at: Br ED IM. good . friend and an excell. itizen. to, ili$ ifiti 4$�t--5009()oo. . pices* the mebting w 1 dered' after Brit c mate association Capital Paid $3,500: 00, - ',RestFund .. i . be held rich was served. I ikeefieIC .up - 0 � �. . � . . I .. I . I � " . � - . . . I. . The annuaX meeting for clectibli:of ,T_ hlr-� 14olmes Ili reply made hrief` ref- Holmes. He.joined,with -lie Vievious - I . A'SURPIRISE PARTY.. ., "' � -, ficers� etc; wi crence to.-his'early days. in Clinton an! 4peakers in regretting . _'. �.��. .I..I 11 . IFIRS 05 , Branches; In Canadet _. 1. . I . . .. . 1. , . . .., . .. I , . 11 bo held aA -the home o(I .TheiF. Vqiuval �. , , � ., � I : . ' . . I't c a Mrs. '66,91till. 'on Aorll 22fid; when "ho di-Ift lilti6s thb* family ad to He 06 li With tli,� difficulties b . I . - ga .. en s. spent. Miis Telibutt will giv .. encounter after his:*rather had estab-'ing the path of a.member of the Dom find A.respondents in all thAJV_W J�l.qitfeff . , I.I Averry * . i 11 I Londesboro.gents and Coi - . I . Ijoyabl6 evening �,wa* . f .. in the World. , ' I . .1 I 1� at tpe home. o . d. a -paper on . � . , f Mrs, A, Osbotne . � . . . . . . 0 bq - I � I 'interest�.-; of � Louis PlngeI. and Will, Bell, left.I . Friday' last,.when the.employes. 'I ton"Wh4t books. we.shoy,ld.-rek(f." I :.1ished't ie Paper with. which the hilon. Parliameitt * as the . . -A BANKING ,BUSINESS TRANSACTED. - '_ .I .1 . , � I . . . 11 soeaker:hais ,now severed his con- the East.A. Centre and Weqt �OnlcblllLs Tuesday morning for K" , . I . . 11) . .. . .. , I 11larlipy, INIAan.,.. kititting; factory pre�oxlted her� with-' a ONT, ST. I . . ,CHURCH, necti6n. Dealing * with politics, . Mr.' conflict. In rLferiring' to the_ state-.! . wh6re they are. P)hig tv,spOid thebeautiful parlo'r lamp, lardiniere -and1IHolmes-said he was fond ,tit ,of i"provious speaker that -can-unim'er months. ' . . I �fern and andsome hy,=93. I The NY. . T. U. furni hed the pro- and would sooner be Member for: West ada should bVilld, a few shipg fg)r her- 1 4 The'concert', ,..t * ' ' SAVINGS 13ANK DEPARTMENT 7 I . I ) . ,,also . ,a ill I �. o ' .s , . . . .. of ptihlic life 111L , s.. I -Monday evtningls mectin - o, lie g:ven in the -..AT ALL - BRAN -ORES, .. . . . . ITheevening. Was spent in music and: grant at 9 Huron than Surdc 6r of Customs -it ietLd�of offering them 10, tbZ­'A1ethodisCchurcI . I e . I . y in tell � ist . . . .: .games, and Atli p. in, allpartook of 6f. th 4 League. . Rev. J.- Greene oc�, 1 'on J'wid FrIdav cv-, '. I . . T I .. I . Toron.to'; adding,.` ' "BA I , am, from .Imperial k1lovernment, Mr- Pr6plfodt enjni ; t Interest ail&�red at fthiist:..Current Rati.. . : . I a dainty"birthday tea after - which the clipied'the chair- while the pro&arrii ' I � ' promises - o be the one of the .. . I t .this night fo. . .. . ion I anthem was sung. Before dig -was bandled� by - Mrs! W. $-, Harl d I - .rward out of politics for �sifid' that'he held a differkmtview ;,he seison, 'Each commil3m. is striliving ' � I� . I .Aat � 4 .1 �an ggpd." Ile said lie was leaving0lin- thought, Canada should: offer I at Ue- ' persing all wished Mrs. Osbornq many who gave an. outlille'of the history �Qf . , one to excell - the' otfier in'prepL ration. Clinton Brancli - C. E. Dowding, Mana'retr. - : ton With great and gentrine regret but *ships to the Imperi4� na it ' , L . vy. .. and.ag-the 16osingl-ljide 11, . ave to t:eat9 ba py.returns ofthe day_ - . - - the W_ Q. - T.. U., tracing its prog-ess * -get the. kindness hq .. �.,,x_Mayor Hoover and , - Apple Xim,r"their oponen'ts io a supper, . totbp . %. , 1would never for "; I.from its origin to the present. Read- had, -experienced fromthe-citiz6n Of'( nded .*toOur Business sides are doing their'b'ste Come ridWESLEY CHURCH. - . . . . - s A . . c a .ings- were given 'by Meddames- ndrews;-, I the ,kd town, . Diantelon respo .� . . � Int I IJacobs,. A.T. Cooper, E1. G. ... crests, arid Mr. W. D. McLean 011- jlid'ke for yourselves. . . .. I . � . .The -monthly felfowship,meeting will - . Cour- I Mr. Brydone pro osed' the 'toist- toSpaforth: t �I , . . I . -P 6. The Press I I , '.�.1.I -.I..... - *Seeley, Kerr and Doi-. . . . . I � . .. Miss * A, Boll -returned Friday .after : , � - I I � �,.%_...", READYMADE � . IARDER 0 -. e hold inth6 scfioot.room,on Sunday - . 0. . s . I ,' E . b I . . , tice, Lavis,. ' ,.)Ir. Hodgensi alluding in neat terms ' I . . I�. . 4 � . I . . 'Greene . t, I .. . ­ I .1 '' - . . . ays in Wingham,.I .:�' i . A duct'was.'rendcred, by R, -acquain -ance o � i , .1 , . .. spending .a .few.d, . �f1v. . morning: at 10� o'clock. . . . 4 . ev, t 1, f , , . . I 'to, their' I. . years. arid O � � . . .. 1. " . L . � � �1 !\`1 - ..I orning. sitb,ject hOn- the los� -the town I � � The grist and saw', itlills L L _ J.CLOTHING lorrish &­B1,00h � .,. CLOTHING. ,., - The pastor.s In . 'Willand,Mi! Doig'�both of ;whom.are I ... . I . .would. suffer by ihis S ' - WRIST: , - - - �. lutton's ake busy, p c . I � 1be--. "Thd Work of , the IV - X.- S-, with'orary'niembers of the society. . qepqture. , : . . ,� . PRAINED.-IIIS . 11 ia,es thi,i' we'ek. . . . . . . . , * .� . I . . . I I . I I . . . I � I . . I i .. .. The saW. mi:l Is running -with a, .Iult : - A." Int Next Sunday morning Rev. . Mr Mr. I -lodge - '. While engage g on - .Mon- gang and the grist mill :s L)eing rum.. . I I , ' its in yeplying said t.hat I d in bowiin-� . . � - t - d" f his scr- the position in Which hP, found' him day. * yening bIr. J .Taylor slipped! , . �special. referefice to West Ciii � . . � . . , .. he. evening lie will speak.:61 IIT116.Kerr will ,give the-socon 0 1 - e . I. . . I ' and.night and day. Mr. Hutton Itut, : out, True Foundation." Ev&y4odyl wel- ics ofEaster'sermons. :.1 . � sell. wag one that naturally .catised' ii - trying to gave himself from f ailing a Joad%of � flour..tliis week.come.. , � � ( . � . . . . . I . . I . ZD , . . - . . I - '. . him. sorn�.'cmbaraMment and he found ,severely'spraineir hia wrist *hich - � ..� . The Women's Missiq�ary. S I ociety IWILL IS .CHURCH. ` , *it difficulI t to: find words to' "press quired . re Hogs have tfrqpP�d. a.,quartlet. Mr.,I . . . , or. CanfeloA' paid $9.75 this':weel�.' - - . . . - the.services of..the docU I Most of Us . .I ... . w 0 bold theii Easter -thafil�­offcring The Womegi's - Association Of'. wila s -thanks.for W"bat. had been I e . .. . . . I1 ''A hl Mrs' J. L�ashani, is. viaiting.her �ight o'clock on -Thursday evening.church tendered a bainquettothemen for Min, but.sofar as *words could -NIG - at e TO HT'S'CIONCERT. . or* this Week. . An interest, of the bongreg. ation' ,in the - leettire gs he wished to thank f Don't forget the concert -to be - held . Mis& McKenzie of Brussels .has - ert­ "next, in t6e school room. express' his feelin' sist at Listowell ' ' . I . � . I ­ . . . Ing program.will. be rendered. All. in- room of the church, on'Tti.99day -even*.: them for. the lionor done him Jilt ten- in the town. hall to -tight under - the gaged with .Mrs� Adams to agsil;t. An. ­ I � I . IMost.of think'of cl'othes-econ- .tetested I missionary w6rk.arecor-ing. *'About seventy-five e banquet, and for thio , of the 0, A. A. -A� The pro- the millinery' department: through the . � 11 J men .were derlAg him -ill.­diall invited to attend. , - �I ' auspices . �. . ,ry hearty manner - ill which they grim willfurnish you:a,Pleasa t ev- spriri . .y . . . � . Ore,sent to enjoy the proffered' andvL , Iomy as cheapness in the origin- I . 9. It Sunday afternoon last . ifie Sunalhearty hospitality of t . lie 1�dies, Mild drank .Iii�shealtli. Ile did not know 11 . g season, ­ � . . . ' ening�s entertainment afid'will: do . 'Go(>,. Crocket is learriing the black -*day school 1 had an open session, it a m6st excellent social' evoging ' wksithat be could -do better than say' that .1�I .. . I .. I al cost; few of its stop to think .. . you good. '. . .. . - . . . smithing with'Mr. Armstronm� � - 0 being"the quarterly- temperance ses spent. � -Af tQr- the- banquet a Very, ma;s-lhejoined ititim, s&ntiments so well. Mr. Fred. Webber has purchased. aI..AA&esses were given by . - E,. E . terly and eluglient address on the w6rk, expressed by' hN. friend,, -Mr, Holmes, LITTLE, LOCAL8.. - . . ' . ' ,that cheap Cths e. - siOn- I ., .. I . . . . horse front Mr. Clarke of Constance. . . y -ked that- they accep� as C . Ball,. A. HOlmes and the Ilastor, 'spee-of the La'men's * Missionary Move -'and u Onllng Ford & 'McLeod have shipued eight ' Fred. and GeO. 'Webber have enga:r,.thing cleerl' hiddn behind a iii emphasis being placed - the Cig-'Illent Was delivered b' Mr. ". - G. ' p., I from him, also, all that he had said carloads 'of, grain Ili fifno days. , ith�Mr. D. Prior. on y . I . . , ed for the summer w- . 1 . I .arette and Tobac6o.evils. Responsive Blair of Godericlif This.was. fillowed in thlis.regaid. After making sonicA special 'prayer meeting will be of Clintork,. r r Cl .presentable apparance. readings including. theteniperance Ics- by short addresses bea Ing on . tile jocular remarks - as . to'his reasons fO It d in. the Y. .'in.C. A. h un- Dan, Crawford, who has ' I . I I . . - son and quotations from the., Bible same theme by Messrs. Gundry, Scott not making 4 lengthy address, ho at -3.45.. with Mr: C '. . I .. . � : day afternoon, . commencing. . has, IManning of the lIthbearing on. the subjects discussed,., a and'. Fleming, Dr. Gunne and Rev. Dr; stated Ahatmliiie'fie hooedhis rcmov�­All' interested in temperance are ur- con.had the misfortune White splitt-' . I . . . ... . .1.recitation.by Master Fred. Cutler" ex- Stewart.. Mr. Brydone was ch4ir-Jal. from Clinton wo,tild result ib his � . . . . . . . . god to .attend.- ; .. . - I . Ing 'wood last Week to cut'oftong ,6G.Li9'. ... ercise by Idr. Tyndall's class,, organ ,mam and presided*over the * ceremonies material advantage, . Yet he -*1parted ..-1-i .I. . of his toes aiid will be likid up for , I I rc. M N E Illf"ILLINRS . . I � . .I on Brand .selections . by Mr, Brown and appro- of Oe evening in avery . able marriller. I from his hiariy'friends with - great . A 0 0 TH . . . ; . . I. . . I .� priat to grot, and h6wishedthe .I. . several days. . . 0 music cornprised the balance of The object of the.gatherifig Was in all happiness I 1. . .�� . .I the .program. . �. . secure the sympathy and hearty co-op- and Prosperity. � I� I On Thursday afterpoon and evening I .- � ...efation of every man young, The'Le4rit6d Professions Was coupledlast the millinery Opening of Miss : � I ..DEATH OF MR�. RUDD. . . �. . . � 11 Cantelon cez 0-6 took place and their ..Auburn Clothing For Bous . .. . lin the effort to raise tile, sum or *10Uu:,w1th the names of. Revs. Jolliffe and show rooms Were thro aged with I .I. ... 1. Oil Friday, tight : Iasi there% passed: this year for'the missionary schemes Kerr, Principals Gundry and Hartley , att- � I .� ...I ics from'' town - and vicinity. The Mr.: John Schultz was so trnfortun-r.. Iinto rest- one of the fewretrignin ' - - Ofthe church, by systematic weekly'and Dr, Gunn, 11 I 'ate as to get his toot jainined between I . 9 PLO ence* of illorchestra, I � - Gundry,' principal of thePros e A. Y. P. A, neers of Goderich township in the per� contributiops. Mr. A- P. Tuesday,I I . which played .a number 'of selections I two"logs last , son of Mrs, John Rudd, the last sur- - The' male choir proved to be. .a do-Collegia.te, in replying, kiter express- .. - - The clothing of character, style and depend . vivor Of the old stock of the Ford fain- cidedsiiecess on. Sundky aicning I- departure of the a:dded to the pleasure of tile evening. I Mr. Ernest Smith has engaged with . asi. I ing regrets at the. Miss Cantelon and her stall were Mr. R. J. Asquith for the coming sea- ..,ily so prominent in the early days of The boys sang. splendidly and it is to' guests of the evening, saiod he found . I . r 'ability is cheap and good, - Aladefrom good hibrics - the township, The subject. of 'this be .hoped they,w,ill again favor the himself in unuspal company a-� IT Wag highly-conipfirriented upon their newlson..- I.I . . designs and tasteful. creations in mild Mt. 'John H.,Jackson of the StorlingrI IDouble Stitc " e Was a. native of Ireland, as was) congre ation,� Ili the near future. not usual to clagsify. teaching as a linery, . one of which va§ & high dome BaWr Goderich, and Mr. John E.with Double Seat, Double Xne0s, ihed ' not"o 1P . � her hushartd, the late John Rudd, wh6 . . .. . . learned profession ; however, all the hat made of mohair braid with a I Jacks'on of the; .G. C- 1'. spent Sunday .Seams and PockEts, C.-incave Shoulders, Unbreakable came out in 1847. Mr. Audd was a Y. M. 0. A,NOTES, members of the learned rrofessions large pendant, row of jet beads en -at home.. . . .had to, pass ' th;ough the teachers' I . tocal -preacher in the Wesleyan Motho- In the County of Huron. tile Y. M. bands, "The. teaching profeisan i4 circling the crown and ending, undei: * The engine ,in the saw mill brokeFronts, Double Elbows. dist Church, anq ordained, ministers C. A. conducted for -the' month a large cabochon of nioss roses. The down last week and is causirig quite a being few in those pioneer days, hol Of advancing rapidly arid is ,easing to be , . .I I February a total of nineteen young a stepping s.tone to something better. cabochon was placed ill front and ser- delay .held services ver� frequently, often men's Bible classes, on, week nights, The age at which young pefiFons can ved to fasten long sweeping. sprays , Mr.'George I-Towitt is preparing to Itaelg many miles to & so. For I with - an average attendance of . 21f. begin teaching hag been advane2d aridgoing back over the crown. Hilt per- take possession of his new home on a lo,ng period they lived upon the, besides 11 educational inectings at 'riglitly so as the teacher should pos. bal"s the most striking bat in the top of the .bill, . I Everg Fashionable Idea 1,s Maitiand con., and therel Mr_'%1d4 debates, impromptu stump * wholedisplay .was 'It large directolre bIr, Thoinaa Mairs bad three of hisPresented died about twelve yeo,rs ago, after qpceehes, Isess not only technical knowledge but. f fl practical talks and : .... which his bereaved wife and daught- I council work., ni . ock muAteipal also a broad culture and'well formed made of 'box -pleated braid of, prize horses up. to James Carter .Iand we know of no Better ers Jennie and Minnie took up theiv I character." I'll(-. sileafter then point-1whiell tire trimming was extre- ,'blackstilith, shop to have them -shod Iruely 4 Simple * tir on Thing- residerree Ili Clinton. Alm. Rudd Was There was 'an attendance of 25 It.ed Out that the countries Which paid , consisting of a for tbo Clinton Horse F I ,.... , wreath of French roses in'tho new day. We hope Tom gets even morO a devoted Crisan woman who in the regular meetiag of the local g6sso- most attention to.educational affain, IClothln#, Anjjwhereo 1her long exemplary life won, the hlgh�ciation last Thursday evenin . The wcr(', those which advanced most rap" !soft pink shades and finished with a red tickets than lie got last year... . . e; large flat bow of cream 3)uchegs rib- : Captain, Frank Jolinstone arid Mrs.- , 1, � .1. . est estovin ,of all who knew'licr. Theis"Wect for Bible study was "The Life idly, for instance Scotland, Germany spent Sunday,•sttrviving member.,; of the family ateof Moses" Which War led by Mr, J. and Japan. Ile referred to the, fact 'on ,it left sile, ,Johnstone ,of Goderich . Sturdy home. .ers .her four daughters * Mrs. P. J. ,n, vans 1 Tuckor. After Bible study ,there was that Canada's most Valuable exports .. at the � Suits $11-90 to $10. KnIck 49c to $11.50, I ,,Resolved were such men as 0sler, Newcombe, I Arr. George Denstead has sold over . of Minned6za, Alan. ; Mrs, Goi)rr,c P very Interesting d(tiate, an, Parker and others who re,� Personals, eight bundred .qap bueltett and tll(lr6I 9=611, Flint, Mich., atid' Jennie anj Ithat the horse is a more useful �(uadru� Selitirin, , Minnie at holne, The. funeral tookiped Ahan the cow." The allirmativo presented Canada in every Civilized Iis still more dentafid. .-I M r. (I. C. Raw�e. leaves next Monday AddltlonaljAubjum news oil page. 5,11111 IPlaeo on Monday afternoon, the. ser. was taken by Alossrs. plumsteel, country and created the feeling that "A Square Deal', for Every Bo , vicft at tile home being conducted by Johnson and Hall , the negative by Canada was the. home of cillture .%rid On his Spring trip down through the . 1 .......&.4.y I Tucker aad Andrews: Mr. Maritime provinces and on toL tile ilevs, JOIliflo, Greene, Newcombe and,Mcssrs.broadmindodness. I , in flieinteests of.the Jacksaft LITTLE1 LOCALS,,._____ � . Snowdon, Among the relatives Xronj Roberts was onthe negative sidebut Rev, Mr. -Jolliffe ffi'respondini- to..a distance Who were present wore ! was abgmt- The affirmative won, the. toast, and after expressing, Mfg, Co. arid will i)e gono several At Tuesday evening's nieethig of his anprechition of the, gentl�- weeks. The famous Lion Brafid tind ^ A.grs. Rumball, Flint ; Mi'" Minnie' Another debate, ',Resolved that fire Illen who , . s, Mr. It. Holmes was arc soon to leave ,our I - C. C. are alike popular. esetd with a handsome society-�"t,ttP�10`,I,"I10.2.J I I,III�, I I I I Fr, I I � I .1 .1 , . I I I , I I I I OR '- Vwvana, Minnedoza 1; Frank r-,vArls, Tor- is more destructive than water," is town, said tbeto are men h may r and Mrs. W. 1-1. 13rownlee, left pin, . ... M RISH W CROOKS the Oddfellow . I onto ; Mrs. norch, Caledonia ; Vrarkk to come off hextThursday nights and 1)fi. calWd.(,du(yjtod,Men 'butwo M ' . . . . 1 Rudd, Alma. The Pallbearers were, J. the boys int,eAd getting up a concert W110 May on Tuesday for Goodfng in the State Tile, Williams Cantlyn Stock Co. I sucedisars to 116d9enS I not be cultured men. A man may Pos- of Idaho, where they may mak& theio will present 1,n the town hall on Fri- . Bros, Clothing Stone C. Laithwaite, H. Baker, J. A. Ford, it, the ,neat 'future, 'Mr. Chant, fared-t8ssprofessional skill and lcar'Mng )ionic, Mr. .Brownlee has J)Vt%n here] day evening the Interesting inelo- . A. J. Tyndall, W. H, Lobb and Wil, oily libysical director of the Midland but culture fq something larger ishan for about three months, but Mrs, drama ontitled, ,,The Perils of it __111 -_-1...1--.._ ­ ­ 1- 'llilillillill[.1 ..I..".." _­_ . . __.. ­-­ ....1.111 •11, - 1. 1-1.11, 11.11 . liam Nesbitt, The interment took Association, visited the local Associal, Itlit'ge that transends his Brownlee has made a inueh niore ex.', Great City. I I Rkserved. seat plan at, I Pace in Maitland cemetery. tion on Thursday 6ventrig, 1prote'ss;isno,l�"F�oolirntgNlitiieaI learning, iefided stay, . I I I . I . 1, I JPalrls. Prices 95(o., 35e. a* ,150e, I . . I I � . . I . . 1. I 4 I