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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-06, Page 1I .... ....... .... , __ HANDSOME CHILDREN. SIGNING THE BILLS.. BAPTIST CHURCH. THE LOCAL 1ViARKET. New ti N w Adver sem nt 1 • . Recent issues of the illustrated. sec- Local Manager Dewart .of the Royal Next Sunddy morning Pastor Char- Wheat $1.15 to $1.18. Lost-11. T. Gxievt-5 do a � tion of the BuRalo Courier contained Bank has had the past week to place lesworth's subject will be, The great Oats 42c to 43c. ;� w ... „ Pasture--Jolla Ransford-5 W.Famong groups of handsome children has signature on several hundred now indictment. In the evcu;ng thrne Peas 86c to 88c. Route Card : D, Reynolds-G (photos of Madelaine Pugh, daughter of five dollar bank krills. It was a tire- will tea cervico oY praise entitled. Barley 50c to 51c. _ ^r ` _ p Air. 0. H. Pugh, and of Douglas and spine job as any one may realizes An evening with the old hymns." Butter 19c to 20c,. Furniture for Card-G. . 5 ,"1. h ndling the watches they . Phyllis, children of Mr. W. J..Tozer, somewhat who writes his or her sig- The pastor will give a add'res E °10c Route Sale--P. Dale & Sop,--G c -) V buy of us, There is the ad- o I g n s on ggs to 17c. Sboes-J. Twitchell & Sons-8 1 vantage of purchasing re* nature even fifty times in succession, I,Hymns and Hymn writers, with •many' Lsve ,Bogs $7.25, Court of Revision-••J^ E. Harnwell-5 it A g WESLEY CHURCH. liable goods at a house that interesting incidents in connection • has a. reputation. The ' r y D. C. A CONTRACTOR., Iwfth the writfn LITTLE LOCALS. I �,_ „ ,,, g cY the hymns. Adi pastors sa r est next Sunda morningwill be : A mind to work Mr. D ,Cantelon is getting even are invited. How does your sub to, The News- THE INSPICTOR WELL PLEASED "~°° i. , %" foe .ci�epair,- Reset followed by the Sacrament of the more timber than he expected, out Of THE. THE SURPLT S DIVIDED. Record stand? . �i .4 Lord's Supper and -reception service, the frame of what was formerly St, Mr. D. Can'telon shipped 102 ho ;s Dr. Campbell, chief P. 0. inspector ' • ' . and ✓�Femouni' At the evening service he will speak Josephs church for in addition to a • Tire Athletic Association, under from Clinton and 39 from Londe sboro for the London Inspectorate, paid an �„� gni I 'Meeting the opportunities o£ life." supply for the addition to his eva- whose auspices the local games of two � this week. official visit to the Clinton postoffice - 1.jewelry of all kinds, and . All are Welcome, porator he has already taken con. years. ago were conducted, wqund up I Mr. S. C, Rathwell has rented the last Friday, .This was his first in- clue interest is as great in tracts for driving sheds for its operations with a balance of thir-' residence on High street vacated' h spection of .the Clinton office. He ex �,,,, 1 .the goods we sell after we WELCOME THE LADIES. Y " ire �, ,- make the sales as before. Adam . Cantelan, Godgrich tatvn- ty dollars, and at a meetirug held lasts Mrs. S. H. Smith. pressed himself as pleased with the: A number of young ladies who. re- ship, and John Torrance, town, week this was divided as follows : I Ilia 24th of May will be celebrated conduct of the office, t.••.*•w^ k .,-_ .. ✓mss# Qrur rices. Gently joined Court Clintop I. 0. F, OPT. ST, CHURL $20 to the senior baseball' team to in. Clinton under the auspices of the . , will be welcomed to the Court this H assist in buying new uniforms, and Citizens' band. The program will con;- LITTLE LOCALS, , $10 to purchase a trophy , . _ evening ,and instructed in the secret, The Women's ;Missionary Society p y to be Com- silt of a. league • baseball match and Mr. Dick Downs is moving, across to? peted for b the junior .ball 'teams an inter-collegiate football match, Drnsley Terrace, work of the order. There will after- held their annual election °f officers Y wards be an open court for which'Tuesday evening . with this result.: from each. of the wards. The fire and drum .band has rented 14Ir, Amos Townsend, from Tucker- �xelluar,� a�n interesting program will be pro- Hen., President Mrs. Crich , Ithe hall over S. C, Rathwell's store� � ' TEAOI•I)✓RS IIrS�ITUTE, smith, is taking up his abode on , • vided. President, Mrs, E. G. Courtice. ,for practice and have*started to, get Isaac street. ,He expects to go• west r 1st vice, Mrs. Kearns The West Huron Teachers' Associa ready for the 12th, in the fall. ° eweler and Q trolan. - Clinton NO AMORICAN CONSUL. P. 2nd vice, Mrs, W. Walker tion will hold their annual Institute M In a fit of economy the United Stats 3rd vice, Mrs. J," Smith-, in. Exeter on May, 20th and, 21st. They WINTER LINGER-1D, i On Monday morning five inches Of • allow fell and yesterday Charlie Johli- Rec,-Secretary, Mrs. W. Manning have a good program and expect a I Tho month of A ril went out like a Ston started out .with the street es Government has again used the R ' knife on its consular agencies in. this Treasurer,, Mrs., J. Steep successful meeting. Mr. T. F. Wright lion and May come in likewise, snow- spritikter. t Cor.-Secretary, Mrs, S. Rathwelt of Toronto is to be present and province and Owen Sound and Wind_ Y, give storms raging on Saturday," Sunday . INCORPORATED 1869 sol are now about the only ones left Systematic 'Giving, Mrs. R. J. Mill-' 1.three addresses. Two copies of the and Mogday. On the morning of Mon- OR'ING TO ILLNESS. • llf' in Western Ontario., The Clinton of ex l announcement are being Fent to all day there was :a fall of about live five 1which was: cl ed . t e k Mrs.. Jaeoli Taylor was appointed schoolprincipals, one of them for the , - . The serious illness of the Rev, Can- , 'HO"Y'Al BAN- OF. os _ h past wee .,, pP inches of §now and a few sleighs were K Cdelegate to. the convention to be .held trustee board, who. are especially in. out. But tate sun come out strong and; °n Hague oL London' 'has necessitated " - 'THE was opened in 1$90' when Mr. A. O. „ „ a change in the arrangements for the ' . - 9NADA Pattison received the appointment in ;S.t. Mary's in liunc. vited to be present, in fact all inter- in a few hours the beautiful had m 1 which he has held ever since: ested in education • will be heartily passed away • and' the weather singe nary services in St, Paul's ' Pald-Up Capital $3,900,000. 'Reserve $4.600,000 . 1.ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. welcome. • : has been pleasant. This refcrcne to on Sunday next.. It is expected that iss•.o Su TQt '1-.Assets - - - - $50,470,000 A REAL NEWSPAPER.: The diocese;of Huron will hold its an- the weather is merely made so etliat the morning service will be taken by- • BACK FROM THE PACIFICI the Rev: Mr. Jenkins f Wingliam and HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. . . A real newspaper must be;something nual missionary campaign oft Sunday our readers in the far south and ° like the Apostle had, in mind when he next. St. Paul's pulpit wd11 be oc- ;Y• T,.Jackson Jr. returned on Sat, distant. west may make comparisons .the evening. servdce by _ r.. R. W.. - --+r� MANAGER. said 'Beall.thinas.to allmon." n.'' Tlr cupied in the morning by, Rev. t. E. from a month's business trip to with ,theft own storms Al1fn of Toronto, secretary of the (L NTON BRANCH L+ . R. Djrw RT,. Q. a e . e Anglican branch of . the Laymen's ` Jenkins of Win Liam, and in the ,even- - j Pacific coast in which lie visited'I Darin Fridaynight's storm a g 6 _ reporter m,ay not be ,personally a Chani- . g g g Missionary Movement.. - -1 .' ,i Ever facility ('Forded to farmers. pion of card parties, baseball, dances,' ing by Mr. R. W. A,llin of Toronto, all the principal rpoiitts. -: He says tliaYi portion of the roof of the organ far- , COUNTRY BUSINESS y -c . ya Y Y An Ideon Secretor of. rho La mews �Vaneoiver .is growing fast that, y 'plate IMPOSSIBL)✓ ' ,. and others .for the transaction of or other amusements et the must g Y; y g g l at, the for was blown off .and the ', their bankdng business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for be recorded ; neither is he necessarily, missionary movement; 'two- well known once famous Rossland. d'istrdct is quiet glass front in . R A: Down's store . collection. a church member because: ho mentions speakers on missions so those- who atkd that the cold: and +backward spring smashed, to, smitherans.. In a' certain."town are two brothers the good work of revivals, favor -all attend St. Papl's that +1•1y will be is. not at all to tbo liking " of the I who are engaged. .in the retail coal : ire iat'' Attention Paid to Saving.5 Bank Accounts refrirms v c t s r t' h sure to hear good' sermons. Rcv, C. go-ahead . dwellers on the prairi,•;s. DEATH OF ELL•ri. M: MAFIAFFY. business. A noted evangelist visited ,, .� , advocates a e Crib a ity. and the . n� prohibition of the °Liquor traffic, but R. Gunne goes' to London: In .cc n- 'there was sleighing Ln Regdna .as lie Deatli claimed another i+ictdrti.: the .town, and the elder brother, was �;<' - - lints all thins f all kinds ofnews rection With this missionary campa- n passed , through. and from the . foothills l °II converted. For we'+its '' after his , con- p. g o a . o ne g Wednesga of last week: .in the erson "' - a convention for the leafier version he'endeavbred to persuade his IPersonal quarrels, scandals. or ordin- y of t1ur- to Winn+peg not tenth o£ the seed- of Missy . ,Lila M. Mahaffy, fourth ary drunks are . not, news, olid ought on will. be held in Blyth on May 12th. ing had been done. f • - brother to join' the church. One clay .. Tho chief s daughter of. Mr. and. Mrs.: James Ma he said to hila :. "Wh c ' riot, as a rule, be: scattered'broadcast Pcaker at the. :onvcnti,on , hall, of town y ca ..you", Q R OOMMERCIAL `TILL TAPPED. Y aged only twenty years „ C • Th� . MO-LSONS BAND as news.: . '. Will be Rev. Mx. Hamilton, mission- I e Richard, join. the. church, as I did.? . . : and four months. Miss. Mahaffy was R1,It's a I]NOORPORATED 1855. .. ary. of .Nagoya, Japan, who is on,fur- Tlie till. at ,tire ' Commercial lint lan honor graduate of the Clinton Col it 'right for you to be a mem - THE TOWN COUNCIL. was broken into on Monday night• aril le fate Institute' and after atteridin bei of the church," re 1' Capitlil Paid up - $3,500,000 Rest Fund - $3,500 000: lough.:. , p ted Richard, ' > g y,, . Mr. John g it `'but if. . I join;. who's .going to weigh: Throu h its' secretor WESLEY CHURCH. the -contents, some two dollars.• stol- the Model seho,ol here she tooh.cltirige the coal ':" '"•' • - ' Has 65 Branches in Canada Ran�sford, rho,board of trade .iutimat- I cn.: The alleged perpetrator was a of the school illi S.. .S: No..�11; ` God- , i and Agents and Correspondents in all the principal cities, ed: to the 'town council at Monday At the annual meeting of the Ep-. young. man . who : had •taken ' lodging erich township,. and tvas proving her, -May Lippincott s. ;;.. +�,,-1n. the world. - night's meeting•'that they Had. consid� }north. League of Wesley church the there for the night and, who,. self a very. capable ,, and: successful MARRIED. IN -WOODSTOCK, . fief ' • . ,� . . BANKING BUSINESS TRANSADT> D: ered the Maitland power -scheme but :officers for the year were elected . as other's were asleep, went down- stairs: teacher, . beloved by: the sch5lars,, , ' could not...advisc.-that tie council take fo11ow5 and climbing :over a partitkrn got dill- when, she became iii. and was cjbliged The happy iiian referred •to, in the . ' ' I . Iany,' action in the matter. - I-Ion. President, Rev. W. J..Jolliffe to the bar,..The theft was discovered to resign the position. Thiit was a following paragraph from• the .Wood t SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Prosfdent,- Edgar East Inert morning and suspicion at 'once year ago and she gradually continued stock Sentinel-Review of ,Ved'nesday Mr, harry Baxtliff stated, pet, con of last week- refers to a native . .of AT ALL BRANCHES.. ,' I munication,' that the, lioen&o on'. the '1st vice, Miss M. Davis "fell upon the lodger alio, it is •furth- to grow worse, notwithstanding that Majestic theatre was five dollars per 2nd vice, Miss M..' Hunter. . or alleged, committed 'a somewhat every .care and attention was bestow- Clinton and nephew of'Mr. 1'J. Savillet " interest allowed "at Highest Current Rate. P 3rd vice,. Miss F. Cunninghamo similar offence a year or, so ago. I ed upon ,her, and', on the datie . above A quiet wedding ''tools place this - . month whereas 'in other' #•owns of 4th. vice, Miss Minnie Watt mentioned sho..passed peace.fully'away. morning.at Chalmers church manse at about. the same adze as; Clinton no MOEFAT=MORDLN NUPTIALS. ' Branch - C. E. Dowding, Mona er c lie ' se n s r 5th vice, Miss_ E. 'Reed. ', c filnereI took'plaee °n Friday, the. 'nine ock, when Miss Maggie. B., : tOn B gr 10 al cu ti a imposed. Har y ° 11 h o 1 k iservices bean conducted. b the , fam- Bray dau titer of Mr. M. Bra 59i ,' stated, that he paid the government . secretary, .Miss Thurso, Watt' A pretty wedding of.much -interest g Y Bray,.daughter Y, . Cor: Seoretar Miss 1VIabel Harland _ it pastor, the Rev. _ Dr. Stewart. `Adel'aide street, :became the; wife f .' . fee of ten dollars . and the business Y+ I tool. place. in hIamilt°n vostciday of ,y ,.I o. . . r Treasurer Miss'L. Townsend tern :. The ,pallbearers' were all cousins o8. Air. James-W. W.- Mercer of Edward "St. . _ - • . tax- and asked .that. tire• council con , oon. be`t'ween two. of tire. most pop .11 - • - h Organist, .Miss Marian -Harland ular young people of Dundas, tli •, r'd the deceased, Herbert; Fred. and this city,. ,The ceremony•was perforin 4; cider t e matter , The council decided Assistant, Miss T•, Watt. Y g P p _ 5, c r o I lee tc without much discussion that the li being particularly well lcnovtn lyavin Freeman 14iahafFy, .Thomas and':. Ogle ed by :: Rcv.. Dr. Dickie 'Phe' young » 1-'_, READYMADE ORDERED .' The- executive will meet .a,t tiie home lin d 'n u d 1 r '' . Miller and .James. Carmichael. :Many aotpple ,I,:Ft on the morning train . cense be three dollars . per: month c i D n as_ al 1 er arfc. the .con- . c, �, ppTT 1 of Miss Mabel Iiarland'this Thur sympathising athisin friends at.tcnded ilio o for Toronto, where the '`Will s end u.. CLOTHING lorrish & Crooks _ : CLOTNING while the theatres • doors are open "for I ( s tracting parties weir Miss Rhea Y . P. . g b y , p business..:. day) evening at 8 o clock.. � Morden and Mr. John .Moffat. Rev.. sequies, among' those ' from a distance. short honeymoon and' on their return; ;. . ��- The 1Vhite D ke band -informed .the.I' Ai a church meeting • held. in the Mr. Hollitira,ke• was , .thc+''officfating tieing ; Thomas and John Mahciffy,-will take up their _. residen^e'in the cou cil that.' the had laced u on . Sunday school room an Wednesday cw+i clergyman.. Tire. bride always neat and I John. Miller, Miss Miller and Miss .city'. The. bride. ' .had been employed' the r 'records .a resolution t o the Def ening last, the following were clected`� dainty; looked charmin in her em ire Carmichael' of Hibbert. and Joliri .(;ors. for a'number of years in.the• Sentin- . • • . . feet that in tire event. of the band dis- as . representatives to the .quarterly II gown of pale'.blue silkgwith • lace. and ;nishr of Avonbank., el-Review, the management and. em- banding the instruments aro. to be- ,board viz,: Messrs. Fred. Rumblall, W. J duchess . ribbon. Thi . Happy- younk : "Death is but. the balmy sleep • ployees of . which presented her with a I p y IS• Harland A; J.,Tyndall,- ndall D. Stev couple deft on. the 3 o'clock train for That awaits" us one. and all. handsome easy. chair as a token , of eon@ the pro. err , of the -town, This Y , places. 'the White Dykes on a par �enson, J. W. Moore; E. P. Ball and Buffalo and on their. return will, live. Death,_which causes its to wool), their` appreciation of her long and Citdz ' n tH 1? a H, .E,`Rorlte, ; in ,I3antflton, tlii^ br,do travelling in a Is `our ood •.S"ay.iour's call. willing ser'vices.. Tlie' boE-zoom of the with the ens. band in at r :. g g The Intermediate .League .meets , ' on beconiin� ' travelling, 'suit. of blue wdth Without .Ilim death would . be v spect. g o g , pain'', Barn wagon. 40., where Mr. Mercer is. . The. fence between Mr.Fred.Mutch`s Friday evening at eight `o'clock, tan hat and gloves-. -Tire-presents re With Him, it is great.ga:n.": employed,. also'"presented• the young. `, property and the waterworls well lot The officers of the Jr.. League' are ceived were. numerous._ and costly; I - - y couple with a Handsome 'raw-fruit.' as follows . • THREE'-LINKERS AT c:,HURCH. dishl eMr. and Mrs. Mercer are�follow- . having been. blown down, the council among them being`'a handsome piaihl granted Mr. Mutch five dollars, Superintendent, Miss Reid ' . from. the bride's mother, a cut glass I. Members of the Oddfellows' Lodge ed by the good wfsIles of their many'; about half the cost of er'ectin a new Assistant,. Miss Greene water bottle from the eniPlo es of friends for a long. and happy married g S and some visiting .brethern, to. the •Iffe. ' DAYS fence.. Fred. will "see to it that. a President, Emily Cuticr Grafton Co. and a_ fine A� 1st vice Lloyd Wilkin Norris Clrair number of about .fifty, . `rnaretied in ,�f ood ,obi made. ' Y from. the .firm, it dozen �.1Ver spoorie a .hod from their halt.. n Sunda . . g i 2nd vice, Viola.�Cook .... from. the. Methodist .choir 'of 'Which'morning; o Y Last' call at ,the request of half a morning to silt nd divinne service in . ,,. ' q 3rd vice, Mildred Cook1. ur new stock of S lin Hafs is now a°zea citizens residing ' on Wdlldam the bride has been a valued member: Wesley church: Bgfield. O p g 4th vice, Gertrude Wallis .. ;;. street; flee ,council pulled down the Tiro hearty congratulations Of ..a very Tlrc: pulpit was occupied b ,the pas_- .. . fence on.the east side of Cher aid+, Secretary, Austin Hoare large circle .,of 'fxiei ils in Dundas at- y The annual rrreeting bf. th3 •E�ay'Liela complete, comprising all the newestshades eii o P. Treasurer, I)'. A. CantClon tor, the Rey. W. J. Jalliffe,'who tools Urranch of the Women's Institute .will 1.The intention was to re-erect the Organist Merle. Moore tend the newly married .couple ill Yor his' tat, John 3,; 17, "But whose Al1d shapes, ina!t sizes and at all rices. fence this spring but a portion of the g. which the Stas falces much pleasure. hath. this world's goads bcholdeth beheld at the ]tome Of. Miss Al".. Wilde„ h p I Assistant, Aleeta Seeley. -Dundas Star. The r Saubl3 Linc on Thursdayafternoon' ma keial sutnabdisappeared,that c u new Y RETURN-Si' NS:' y 'groom °of his brothel in ,need: and shatteth . up , next at halt past two clock, The. , smoke, presumably' a MANY HAPP R o£ our Clinton bo i a his compassion. front Ill how doth el ' fence. wial have to be erected at • a - . Mr. Will.Moffat and the many frgondsi the love of .God abide in him,' : Jrr�d sari option of otlicers will be r' cost of $125 or thereabouts. I Bntn in the village of Bo.wnley, Trp- Here join•irr,.the congratulations, ( the work for the coming ye:z�• out.lin- ...Workln -Fats in good utilities and colors at 50c erar Ireland . on the first of May ` . , Mr, Jo]liffe in the course of a most ed and arranged ed and all the members . g g q Councillor Holloway reported on the p 3, • Y WILLIS:CIIURCII.. appropriate flnd elosanent sermon said in g Jackson-Gfbbings proposed drain. Ile 18L5, Mr. David Cook Sr. on Satux- I• should endeavor to be present sail . + + -- da last observed the L'4th annivcr- part The fatherhood of God and the have a Voice in the affairs of the Boys and Youths Crush Hato in. all the very latest said that^so far .they had not been Y d in: services in eonniction brotherhood .of man .were taught •an society. C _ , able to '.get' the interested parties , to sary of his .birthday- .. wit11 4G111is Cliurclr were Hcld •• last the Bible, The text indicates a ling ' y y styles and color.., at from $ to 1.60 I I Rev,• Marls Turnbull of Goderich wilt . see eye. to eye - but they were still I The family came to this Country in Sunday with, considering the inclein- of conduct we should follow. Here is hopeful that Engineer Johnson's award 1827; landing. in Quebec on the first�ency of the weather, very good con=la brothel in need and thele is danger occupy the ptt]'pft of 1`xinity Ctrtirclr. Meri's Fedoras in black or colors from $1.25 to. 2.50 would tie accepted. If n,ot,; an outside Iof May of that. year, and settled in,gregations at boor Services, - especial-'of our thinking less of brother in on Sunday morning next at .eleven . . -` engineer would have to be crigaged at�•the County. of :Peel. 'iVhen ei hteen'1 in the evenin g y g need than, one in plenty, Merl are o'clock, "` --King" +rte• +, additional cost of about seventy-five years of age Mr.' Cook ­ came to Glod- The Rev. Dr. Stewart t ccup_ed the ofttn valued for their possessions Mrs. Thomas � King' is visiting her . .. King and ltwell • brands, so well and favorably " dollars, Crich township and located on thelpulpit. It will be thirty-otic years tnotlier, Airs. Lanstone, of Goderieh, .. ' rather than their atiainnicuts, Pos� 'known In stiff or soft styles - 2.50' Councillor Taylor as ons of the Per- 9th con. where he lived for fort -tour .neiet Jul since lie was inducted 11AO'sessions are what Come to a man, at- this week, • I y $. � sonall interested parties, objected to I ears. In the earl da s there was a the astorate and botli his discourses . Messrs. J. Taylor and J. Ilarland Y p• , ,Y Y Y I p tainments what a rnan comes to. +` ino" in an style n .the award and asked for the outside Wesleyan Metliodistrchurch on that Iwere both Somewhat reminiscent. He 1. Causes why men are in need i . Sdck- of Clinton spent Tuesday .in the vil 1;orsal y yle a d color $3, 50 engineer. I con. with which .Mr. Coo'ir• allied. him- referred to the pastors who receded lags, - • P p Hess want of work reverses in buss- , 0 The outcome of the discussion . was self and was prominently identified. hint, Rev. A. D. Macdonald and Rev. nc5s�; some are born to • adversity, Miss Mary Porterfield, alfa has "Stetson' brand, which is so a ell known as one Oi I that another effort will be made to For many a long year lie was con- Findlay McCua g, both of who have and others 'are in need through proal been visiting her sister,. Mrs.. Jaynes the best brands made - S,QQ get the property owners together-' doctor of the singing • and very often departed this life, Ile also spoke of Oigaey, Ferguson, the past two months, left ' this evening in the town hall. Ithe choir consisted of only himself ,the godly, life of "Archie" Mathicson, I Second thought : The refusal, to help for her home at Belgrave on Monday. -� At the request of the board of aril another. ,who while a resident of Clinton was a brother into need, IIC alio can, lirlp, . Messrs. Dixie. Bailey and Bon anti With the council referred' to the lj Mr. Cools also tools part in niunic- an elder of Willis Church but on mov- acid will not ]low dweleth, the love John *Spencer. left on Wednesday , for. bylaws committee the following re-!ipal matters and for three years was ing to the West he became an ordains- of God in hint ? the t4est. 11 I Special attention giVeln't0 solution' "That a fee bo imposed p coon-ii. .led minister and labored with earnest p Capt, .l .Ferguson left on Tuesday , a nierrrbcr of tltC township The preacher referred to Urtnci -for Toledo wh^re lie will take charge upon all .persons using nary street As soon as the age limit would per-real in the mission field until Ills des and aims oMlio I.O.O.1! ,, which arty g of Ills boat for the season. , I drain as an overflow for septic, -tanks mit tin joined the Orange'Ordex and death. � ' . Ito elCvktitC the etiaractrr of man,; tore' ClintonORDERED CLOT I11fi Mr. John Torrance of Ciwas ' land that all Cellars be properly tape- Ser' thirteen years was nrastex of No. � The text on which Dr. Si,cwart Neve in sfctcness olid dfstxcs4 and tcs I . ed," 300. Subsequently lie joined No. 189 built both his discourses was, "With,eniargo the sphere of his affections, in the village on Saturday on 'just- • >1td Wrkrntiinla>rr Reeve Gittings strongly abjt eted to I where lie was also repeatedly honored what fnttnt dt,d ye send for . me ? ' ileac. ' ,' All Fit$ a p anteed I ; Y } Irl closing the paster urged the 1. the Mary, street drain or any other with oilier, In sixty years lie has This was the text of his first scrrnon brethern to be true. to their obliga- Mr. John Geddes .o# Iletgrave was V. ' drain being converted into a soccer. very rarely failed to attend. a 12th cif after his induction, and sixteen. years tions and to remember that the high the Burst of his wife s sister, Mrs, > 1. : If on payment of a fee drains �re al- July celebration. later on his refusal bf a call to Ham"'est, deepest and ino,%t abiding follow James Vergtison, the past week.' 14 lowed to lie so used, there a i M)o xe-, Twenty-one years ago 'air. Ce°1t � dlton lie 'preached frons, It a second ship was in Jesus Christ. For ane, is Mr, i't• rlliam I, crgtrspll lett on IVlrinw i �I quests from all over town. "Riese took up his residence fit Clinton of,time, your piaster even Christ ant, all ye day to join Iris boat at Buffalo from . ti A. S care Deal for Every` Mall, ' Ipublic drains are for surface water'which he is a, much respected citizen. In the Morning hr. spoke on "The fare bretherri. whence lie sails for the season, . lanti surface water only. I c'tIneck David,,, as 1rn is familiarly duties of the pastor" sail in the ev. Tile two anthems given by Ate Our faliermen began the season"s, `Councillor Cooper said Clio report of known, carries his years with casn ening on "Tile ' spirit in which the I choir were exCt'dingly well rendered operations last week atld 'arc getting- . the engineer're the test of the ws+tct-'and is the youngest old man that wo'cougrt�ation should meet the, pastor:" Iand the selections by ille +r ^ani.' hauls of trout. They deserve all! !! works wells was not yet to bawl, but know' of ; he would pass tot seventy 11t speaking of the past 'Dr. Stewart 'Prof. brown, 1vr..rr. ,et for their Occupation W a: Mthe eommittre had ascertained 'some in -any company. 4smd that during his pastpratc there 1, t j it and at the best a, poorly-rib- i, ORRI n, CROOs,v g hitlt the Bust tt Ise t li facts not heretofore knowil. The bore Ile is big hearted, gepiil and, al-diad been 1000 baptisms, 1000 dCatlls,Icongreaatio one. ... f11, ; in both welts is Crooked and not as,ways willing and ready to rentler a' The choir, with'Prof. Campbell a,s 011 the` rett� the ttsday night last liglttn 'nit ' r �• use of Mr. Richa'rt, Sudeessot$ td 116 efiy Bl63. C1r�tlJtililg tCSfi`e large as called for in tlin contract,krndness unto others so the Whole organist, acquitted itself 'spiepdidly thrix hall, the passed wfth brillnlr Deet. Instead of being Community lids a wafnl spot in its and its selCetions were rtluCh apprecia1 p ng tlic, ehlmney to pips•.: ' ' 8 inch it is scareel su its lower heart for this vetera�i of ei 11tyAfour d b the Congrc$ tions. thanks to Itev. life, Jo11t. t1% plpptl about tlitr . y g to y and ii'rganist, and the 'fri 1, , ,, ....... _ _.. _- l depth 01 inches In diameter. I years. I ThI rolleetlons # t01111ted to 11"150- rhnreh 't,. . .,,,, „ „Ih,, - « . n' �t>> ; , �� 0.