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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-15, Page 1A. .. ...1. .' ._�. . ' - CL11�iT1�N, NT,AI 1i I N, JULN 15th, 1909 _ ... �llhole ttiliuftb+ r 1 .. `the News- eeord •will he sent to ani address until the endo �9Q9 for 3Cents4 .. WOhMAI'S INSTITUTE: THS', LOCAL MARKET. AN ACCIDENT. f: -8,000 PoopW Celebrated the - This Woman's. Institute will meet Wheat $1.85. Mr. John Biggip, while engagodl with . rh.., , 'p 'al afternoon, at the home Oats 48e to 50c. a farmer near London• last weve]c, on p , i CW %' aSo q'Adf Iora►ul 12th In edi . of Mrs ?Mout on Thursday of Peas 80c. Thursday fell from a load of •i•.ay awl . neat week. Zt is requested- that Barley 55c, fractured his collar Bono, He is, as , there will be a full attendance, A Butter 15c to. 18c. the result,. likely to be idle fir sever- #3ne J)f x1�e 1VI$t SucC$$ul Aexatlton'str . kart, program is being arranged lots the Eggs 17e to 18e, at weeks and an enforced holiday at Ioccasion. Live 1 -logs 47.75. this busy season is particularly un= ~a desired. tions to the H1sto rig 4f Huron. - ONT. ST. CH R,,CH. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. . THE P. S. BOARD TIE D. Is to own a watch, one of his. "very own," Why deny him The annual picnic in connection wlthi On Sunday evening last Rev. • Wm. Ttie weather looked threatening on =1?anner were the words +tour GQd, our who is ambition.cau for a dollar be gratified, This is not a "Wake Out, St, Sunda school will be held Rarthby B. A. of 'Toronto preached. a At a meeting early, in .June the Monday .morning but Orangemen and Country, Our King." The principles t? h 6�' , , . believe" watch that we are thinking of, either. Its a guaranteed. on Thursday'next to Bavfleid. Rigs, most helpful sermon and ; his ratan following motion was submitted , their sympathisers began to dour ]n- outcoming are the ones tht hold I time piece. It Is simply put together so that a It tie accidental 211 e a he church r t 8 o'clock to friends were: leased to • see, uiu her That eve re -shin lE h sc tool ' t4 town early and their number was. us together toda - I trot; h usQage won't dfearrange things, It 2s nicely niokled. It will w b t u l a p t o g t e l 'lou Wonted as the da wore on Y ` x togn its appearance the last tick. And it will tickle that boy convey the scholars, The manage- hltn. Services as usual next Sunday less the tower, with th,, best g Y and After a vote of thaitk:s to the different e app ate e Went : We ask all our people to +and the pastor will preach.. . galvanized steel shingles, The the heaviled loaded trains from the speakers anal ills assemblage disposed y of yours if you take one home to hixn, drop their work for this clay's outing motion,; stood over for a couple of south, east and west began to arrive, ( wtth three cheers for the King and �; • A BUSINESS BAROMETER. At noon 8,000 well dressed, happy singing the National Anthem. ,,t• y��L with our scholars. -Come and enjoy meetings and when the vote was tai.-: Whq . Xot So �t -x16-darn ;" the day, The best business Barometer for a en'lt stood a tie so that no decision loofci4g, people were in town. town is the advertisingcolumns of its has yet been arrived at. Two shapely arches hied been erect- ' t PASSED CONSERVATORY EXAM, • ed, evergreens lined the streets, much NOTES. local newspapers, Those seeking. bar- A' PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENT. , + The following from town were gains will go miles further. to trade bunt}rig was displayed and iunumer- Mr, David Cantelon was ' Marshal i, able ,flags floated. and a good one, successful• at the recent examinations wihere. then see bargains advertised On,e of the most delightful social g g y 4 , events of the season was the garden) Perfect arrangements had Uecn made � „ " e do it, , - Up.r of the London Conservator � of M sic • than where nGne are offered • hence � G1tnton s. motto . When w 1� -Ke we do. ft well holds good. * • Junior , lano : Pass --41. ahanahan. business Is always better in a town' party tondered their friends on Tues- by a cominittee consisttn of W. G: , g . 1.Primary Piano—First-class lionois-- where .merchants advertise, their' •tvar-�jlay evening by M. and ldrs, M, Smyth, R. J. Cluif, Jgstt..Cook„Fred., I The Iac s of els' restaurants, booths and C inion' C. Iloltzhauer, F. henry. es than where they do not, One good A, McTaggart. ►The grounchs were ,Cutler and Ik and P. Cazctclon, Mr, p amusement did a big bust- famolor and Optician. 1 Sight Singing,, : Interm;ediate—First- advertiser is• of more benefit to a beautilully !illuminated with electric Smyth was chairman and Mr, 'Peter ness, class Honors, E. W1Itse Pass—E. .town than half .a dozen nervous bus; -.lights and.Chinese lanterns and in a Cantelon secretary, They met all that Mayor Wiltses address'of welcome . ' Plumsteel, . . ness men, as he not only helps himself,, large tont, which had been erected on- trains, And, headed by their splendid was a neat one. His worsbip can �� Jnniar History :: Ffxst-class Iiotrors, I but helps his. competitors, who .are the ]awn, • refresltmcnts were served. fife ann drum .band, escorted the visit- talk *tersely and well, t . - --vx�E. Plrimsteel, E. Wiltse. !too sleepy and slow to'grasp the r op= Music was furnished, vy the Blaclostona ing lodges to their respective stopping.'. i n�]e David” Cook o£ town joimed' • Primary Practical Harmony—First portunities. - - orchestra. There were about ono hun- Places and saw to it that .. the 1b the Orange Order seventy years ago class Honors, E. Wiltse, died present who enjoyed the evening little matters were properly looked and 9s just as enthusiastic a champions V _ AFTER THE CHICKENS. .- of its tine . Primary Rudiments-�1'ass—•:Vf. Skitttt- veer march, after. principles as ever. I ahan. Mr. Philip Roweiiffe: 'of the I.onclo11 All forenoon there Was a constant' The Clinton fife . an1 drum band was f, THE BIG CHIEF AN IOUs., . succession of arriving ow dut for ten hoursas . Misses Wiltse and Plumsteel were Road was awakened shortly, after 1 g lodges, the tyle Y and pity i ed he I a!$4,650,000. Reserve. $5.850,000 pupils -o£ Miss Sybil Courtice. ` midni ht of Tuesd a co t" While Councillor Tom Jackson and WM filled 'with biass and fife anti ,raunt]ly and played as'swappily in the . Paid -Up Capt P p y, g •ky by mitt ,)Lion Chief Wheatley were standing e ' drum music and the streets crowded evening as in the morning. Mr. Fred, in his chicken, it , house' and on runntn Y g on tli ' Total Assets - - $' + FUNERAL OF MARRY KI;R; �( with dee l interested , ectators. lV7utcli is leader, • to' .tie window he saw two wen, just , square Monday chatting about the deeply ,ig The funeral pf the late Harry Ker eoniirig out and running in diYferent'lvcather, the ii?g crowd, etc., the lat-I. At 2:30'. the varlops lodges . formed 'Mr.' John Wilford 'o# Blyth was . Joint Accounts .may be opened in the names of two persons, Friday f last largely directions. M • i � missed, He woald liked to have leen . . ppie is a convenient.form of account on y a teinoon as was a gcly r, Rawcl f#e xetieh�d for ter suddenly notict'd a' little boy _ of in procession, in the park anti passed here. t withdrawals by either party. .Thhis un and fired at one of ?ho nien�about two .ears of a e standar b out lite east nolo. The ma,rsdo Haver but as his lodge `was belebiating for people living at a distance from the Blink. attended by citizens, The cortege was g Y g ! Y up north lie believed it ter be his led by the Citizens' bawd .playing. ,the as he was ,climbing over .a W.re feillce. �hls, ' side anal apparently lost. The sed William, VYtoria and .Albert tit. t k THE ROYAL BANK T?a SRS eCial Attention. to the dead march. Then follow d. the -Wood-' The gun vvas loaded with i�hot and Ch'ie# hs lender hearted an(1 becoming streets and entered the park again, at • duty o- Wal with .them. ,. p. men of the World the. employes of. the Mr,' Roweliffe is of the opi,tl i:r that very anxious freely ex expressed., , his tote West,ga,te and came td: order around . The Mitchell, Godcrich. and Citi- . Requirements of Farmers. or ate factor Rev. T... lvCosens ft did not all o wide af� the,' n ark. opinion about the carelessness of par- the spea>flar's stand whcn.lhty listened zr ns band, Clinton furnished an abun- g y' ' g P P (lance of brass music; Stralfor.d . the'hearse, pallboarecs, mouiners and tOn going to the chicken house hie onlyents who would let their little chit to -speeches eulogistic of the. +ard'er a.nd brought its is NNING MANAGE$ citizens, fn. the oilier named.. On found two of the chicks imide; .but deco upon the crowded streets .alone, els influence on the rdligions and moral ,g P oto boner and Clinton: ' CLINTON BRANCH --R. E. MA Cnx s. and Summerhill p - ,arriving at the .-graveside the services next morning' the others .turned up, "I woohd like to tell the mother( what well being o£ the. people with whom it lodges' supplied I 11fife d dr of the Methodist Church and • the W. I think of. iter 1$ said the Chief. ,. "So came in contact. the fe an um bands, 11 ~- : 0. W:: tyere conducted,, the Woodmen. WESI,EY CHURCH. tivopid I,." echoed •the Councillor. Just ' Mr, Walter Coutscy; County ;Master Mr. 'George Broivntee Sr, fffecl fo'r. • th C1>i . -took he chill ' • ; of South" Huron, .Galled the assemblage NO.• 306, Bayfield Line, and was "one nowdropped sprigs of ev(rgreGn in the' A musical Service c,f unusual irler= then'the o tf t o t, l .w h>.5 1. :;. ; w arms and asked its name and .when to order and introduced tiro several of`the best iw the whole lhtto of march. , open, grave, and all was uver. .The .est' delighted a crowded cot • re ation . I `" alibearers were = H. B. vlra t J. t g .. ,. the little chap replied ,and ellmbed ]n- speakers and comp]}menlecl .the .tom- He has been fifer for a score, of years G : P n ,.. .. at Wesley churirh last .,ua.lay evcn►n,.• i p rniltee .on tlr excellent anti r : and two ,of,his .sons ]rave followed ire i� N The �VIOLSC 15 BAY1T sir. Moore,• Thos, Cattle, ,'rat, Ladd,;The,choir, under Prof. Brown's Imd- to the arms. of .Tom Jackson; lire: 2nd a Wanner in '' ' Crich, W. Manning.'. , you. could have bought the +"lief ' -fur which _ they had .& ranged the proceed- his footsteps, All throe of them hays ! INOOIZP(OlitA D 1855, 0 g ership, cairn two. antlums' with. splen Y g green repeatec[i seen in .the sumo pro 11 -o . T` est Fund $3,500 090 - did spirit and precision tyhiiu .a, quay. thirty cents. He ha,d''t;uite forgotten ings..' Y p . . Capital Paid up $3,500,000 R > LAWN BOWLING. Ma tetle,:l4lisses Reid and.l3ol`;s, li;essrs.;that there was a•'Tam Jaclson : tltef Yor Wiitsc,: on ,,chat( of himself cession as fifers or;,drumtners.. I<ti Canada-,'_ •Exeter 1'nto t R. N, 'and )✓. H, Jollitfc =cove two 3rd.. and' the ei,tizeiis, ,welcomed the bre- . The prize fol the lodge having the 4 Has 6i5 Branches' . and . G t n . co.npetcd a ?, .. realest number ,of members in the . 4 ver effective. numbers, th radio o I thorn of ilio` d}herent lodnes to 'g and Agents and Lorrespondenis in all. the princhpal cities bowls ..on the local lawn on,Monday t Y v . n U , e lrle g f THE' I,OCAT;S LOST 'TWIC,L. the town: An orders f mired an procession. was won by Londesboro, "$' in the world.. 1.which ended lvith •defeat of the visit -'the voices: and *careful attOntton to de .o and for lodge coming the. greatest � . ''a r ollow .: tail of : pltrasiirg..and ex :ssl , bcFing 1l%ile .the celebration locally of the' the . principles of such, an }nslftt, g ' A GENERAL $ANK.ING. 'BUSINESS TRANSACTED. o s, as f s . p , , _ vdistance b iJranton. The ,trues for . , ver marked., Mr. Norman•; .Jolliffc Glorious 12th was a success ret ever titin and' far A. period of over . Y' . . Linton Exeter Y ?� three hunlred years must be a great those having been members the great - `\y Jackson. IL, S ackman whose singing here is •loo rerll ](t c.wn way, the towvn ball -lean; .did col share r ti. est length of time were won b George `p to need lengthy notice, was' in •excel in the for the being badly' beaten -a.rdc , e idwn e of which Ncas before. Y g ` SAVINGS BANK. DEPARTMENTJ: McLeod .7, sl(awart g Y Y, Y g today. when •he', loal�erl 'upon the Rtiddell of Londesboro. and 'William g. 91, i,- `• lent voice and sang the dtliicuit `bp, 112itcholi itti a League',gamc played rs Johnstone of Seaforth.. AT ALL BRANCHES. . h', J.' Courtlee A. Hurdon „ great. concoursb of people .before hum, J ov r..'2 A, l ckford:.,lfl, area It is enough froin Mi,ndels� in tlo mor}tiny; score Il to.., anti an _ 14Ir. Thos. 2larttiison Sr. of Goaerich . ,;.,. interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. B, Ho e G B a ohn's "Eli'ah" 'in a thorou hl . - ar-a i i game :, in the afternoon represeiytation. of iG,_. ..(Trange• ot;der, . " J. L. Gourticc «'.'•T:'Acheson s l g Y iGxttab t on g tie was more• than ever convinced of tovanshtp was in.tile procession and 'I' , tistic, manner. By request he : also score 11 to 7: Inability .to lilt go-. els growing lnfiu•ente. marched along like a roan .of fifty , f . O (Yin Mang. eC J Wiseman 1 . J. C,ttist2e sang Cantpioti's ``Ninety and Ntuc" Intyrc, ,wile pitched .a splendid. game g g ; , �ea.rs rather . than a veteran, of three � Cliiaton Branch C. E. D w gf g IAV J. Nediger, .J, Taylor I Mr. vvm..1'eis of Crediton - spo�c 3. . a r with fine •dramatic effect. for Mitchell,- and .Poor support' given score: and ten. He'. rersonall exom 1•, - W J`.Stev,enson.22 ..,,.....18, I, very happily of hus connectiam with: I Y Pit . - • ,.. .. , : :.Tiro -pastor hill preach next Sult- Monteith, •who It d a finger • badly fles the fact that well lied indus- . . _ . Orange entree, We are a..r:eligious . , uPP da - y, .taking. fox lis sabieet ,iii :the hurt, lost the morning ;,amt: A •rhe, r; kills pian t i iii u� ' 1 gg 37. I �, „ . ,: �n5tit(tlion ,in([ Bible our 'rtt- try ireue a , but a Itis P morning, The. sinlessness of Jesus,. patched, up .team piayfi,d in the? after-•: I Val ' is founded.. Ta be 'an �Oranaeman . considerable avorldly wealth such . .as ' ,,, . .� _ . The.,followLng rinks are :competing in nd in•th e =c it, ``T. e`naturt o£ •ee f:kh re ttlars •lye; a. ofi• � • . • t a e . ` n 3, h: noon, the o e g . ►i, .. , bTr'. kI reel con now enjoys. ,� Seaforth :..i--1 .. J. Wallis ' J.. Iluntei, „ a mon : vI%t Ae a good n�an: Th(, or- YMADE ORDERED }true Wcrsh>p. • Al} are wcic.ome. Ld(lte Johnston pitched • aooii. game 1;'illie:llZutcl> won lite firs ,intro a5' 'i IREAD der frowns' _on ntoxicatair' sni -wh:n t ,i ,; M pp,, �y., J;ledfger. and W: J. t"stevenson:l 'consrderitw .it was filte first he, has rut �1 it> itlor�'Ish ( Crooks CLOTHING 2--E..' Courtice J. .Wiseman IN': 'ST. PAUL'S CIiLRCx, . g he was Di IVlasierz,fi6 in. 'it a the best d n mer an voc Brous 'ap� , j., CLOTHING. . , , C. d:. Dowd-; ltiuse filled the s uare al the eon-.: • pitched in years,... whiilr L Jacl(son and.'.J: B. Hoover. 3—J,. L. rale to lake ihc. calors, £eerie' a neem- p .. square +?i , , , . The metnbers of L. 0. L. .No, , �710 ing who. took his place .at first per- b foxleated on the�12th 'of Olrsion of each of his selections, Wil»- ! • Courtice J. Wilts J. 1Iarlancl er found 'in „ � �. >• _Iwith visiting bxethefn attended.divine forriied in, fine style; the rest t. . Jul lie .is a wee lad of six years, but the j n• and J. Taylor. In the play- service } St. Paul's church on 'Sim 1 team being again sadly of£ :,rotor.. TltLs. p ..deft irianner an which he handled the rt ins .up to this morning l .and 2 are in n ( Rev. Jas.. Livingston' said : Il is a , ... ti day, afternoon last. Tile' service ice was Is the first : wfn for Mitchell and. .. as pleasure. to me to look a ain, .iiito ti sticks was an ,cye-opener for such =�a the :Association . and 3_ hn the Trophy e .Held -at 3 p. m, and ,was bright . and Blyth' defeated Goclerich .last week the faces, those I learned• t love in this•, veterans as. Arthur Coolk. 2nd, Arihtir y: contest, helpful. .The choir furnished appropri- teams are all pretty .well bunched. and northern county}�, Il. is a great thin;' qurrie:. He is a son. of Leader Fred. - �` ANOTHER BEREAVEMENT. , . ate music:•and.the sermon Was suited the race' for the pennant should. be ''t , ,.. o be"born right: I was .born a Brit-, 11Zi�teh of the fife and•d'rum'•battd. ." -.? �2 7 S6 to the occasion: ..very exciting: With steady practice, ish .subject and not a drop of an .� No, _115,: goderich township;. liar a . t , 9 • The following from a Toronto daily T t r ch s r. of. St. especiall to batting, and a slightly P splendid fife rad `drum ' band' which t , 1 e p ea or we, ,rhe octet I Y other ;, blood circulates in my vein. P a . r �.� ( '' .. ' ,. Ys of Monday •.will be ' perused with Paul's and his text NVas •from Num- changed lin up the locals should he ] t y app ' pnQ , love you and tite order your re'pre-, co ' •1; t, ib: , inournful 'interest b readers of The iced Taft •(vibq. had vvlitte e ;,, s y.. hers 21, 4. After welcoming the .bre- near the lop when the season ends. is and I am sure tla Catholic coats. They lave had very itttl'hif'ac. �� j `t`�: I News -Record, : •ir friends' In a ver one sided Junior. Ward .,,, • . • • thorn of the L: O. L. and the en I. Y Church -is a better church _ tada.y from • tise this season, but .their playing WAS i. , . � .. "Last week, Mrs. Taylor of Porta o to tile' service Mr. Gunne spoke at League game• the Cubs defeated the c much admired and they stood.---0ose) �c g , cdtning m ontact wltli'yoti Anel .your i, ': "` Ia'Pra}rie arr.ved in the city. her length of we, dertn s of the Isractites Giants, on'Frida evenin. l the r*• t , Y i; n. S , I principles..and the broad principles of secot;d, . 7h her+ ' a . . . • Y- g y e mem, are Pete l„ way to make . a two -months' 'visit to their alliictions, .discouragements` and score of: 30 to p, the Gia;its being Protestantism, I was horn, as it :Young, Dein. Cony. `' Diel. ,• Youn ,; Beni . ,: 9dher brother Mr, Stewart •Plnmmcr� of a dwelt ti - reatl .weakened, by the loss their Lhndsa Wes. Cox J> Yoon C.. Me . •. 1�, , dol�.verance. I3 dw l P , g . Y. were, in a clover field and .s. t}}t;:. love Y, g ,� c y1.:' Clinton. Missing her train connection on the billion serpe'nl as a lope of catcher, 'Billy Carting, ,who has left the smell of the clover'blosso I and Ilwain, Crco. L}ndsay, ll ltpn Woods, r,f ,t, and Mrs. Lester S. Scott of 321 Queen Christ, and applied the vhsion of "Jac- town to live in Toronto, its rural affinities, I. love the ell SJohn Storey,- >Pld. Elliott, .. Coni. R _ t` : street: west, befog a niece, she d'. 0idcSd• ob's ladder .hn a similar manner. .. stalwarts' of Goderich township of Tweedy, Fred. Belt and Billy Wilson. . '., �l . ` to remain here fora few hays,` Tihe brothern expressed themselves whom I see malt re: cot toda r I Milton Woods .1s leader, arlid Tom. Bell. . .. . 1 She was a arentl in the best of las much. leased and, I strii•�ted by Y P Y, d.rum.ma•,�or, . 91 1 } PP Y ! Personals. see my• old friend Henry. i�racotit over . health and went -.aver to the, Island, service and on their. return to the Saturday Jul the I there.. Yes, Henry, I see : yea. I3ut1 f, and elsewhere; with Mr. Scott's fern- lodge room voted hearty thanks to 14Irs: D, Stepllrenson of London is rile some I sari! titer; Are absc,tr: nciv. . y GJ ' , . fly', but ou.Thursday morning, while the rector' and to tb(, prkanist and . Quest of Airs. Itobt. Welsh,; . .I g' Y. � P Worked Day. rind Night. . t ut passed to the real br c ,rn. '�} sol<e ,:yt I , niakfng preparations to resume her choir for their services.' Miss Gladys Cttowen .liar gone on a to the Orangemen in the old, Ratten- t° I�j Y visit to Huntsville, Muskoka. bury street church . ainl n' . many. . journii to .Clinton; she, had -a strokes; The annual picnic of St.. Paul s.Sun- ,�:� a. � a of paralysis, which rendered her help- day school will bo held on iVrinesdap 11ir, r riiC,O'Neit Master Ctausin faces which were ulAturned toviards nee g i= , the 1 Othe less and'unconsciotts. Medical, aid was next, It was intended to, 'hold the pies F a and t �; then: Ycs, ilwe grandest and best G' ' t belt on Tuesday forIMoosejaw„S sl , i "1 called, but nothing could be dons for nit err the 22nd and was so a,nnottnc- ( jseople --under _ the sten live in our . f . °, her rel}ef, and she died early Sunday eel on Stmd'ay last; but in order to,Mr. S,.C, Rathw.ell and Masttr Gel f�� northern clime. __11,11. 11, y ! . aid wexe in Gori ie Tuesday . and yos+. �v. C, R:. Gunne ex ressed root �`�- ” ` • n "Lion Brand" morning, 'avoid conflict to picnic dates tree . da tercla P g ak' rt She was in leer 72nd year, a life- is set for fbe 21st, y' Ipieasure in the privilege accorded loin1. 119'' ` s,z:, '' • '91 long member of the.Methodtst church,] `. Mrs:. W. T. O'Neil and family went of •speaking to., the great ..represents- .• • ' �DI~ATH OF' ANDR. GIl\N,.. y g tion o,I: such an institution arsd said We cleared a line of BOYS FI.ANN$i. ant} leaves five sans, all residing to Ba field'last evening and' will . O t Jackson Mf Ca. i1ti a BYCI SAVING in the vicinity of Portage la Prairie, On Monday morning death summon spend a few weeks there. I feel its influence today as never be- it m he g. , Rev. C, O.. Johnstuu, Queen street ed another old ,resident in the person Misses .Gladysiand Rete, Tierntan have fore, I ,honor you, with ate in my and ONLY 2 in the lot-' church; conducted a funeral servi,.o at ! of Mr. Andrew Ginn, who a , month returned home from a visit at power` anri bid you a' welcome frottl t the home of Mr. Scott, on Sunday ev- hence tivould tray"e ttccn seventy-six ( Woodstock and other places. • ' myself. and my bratach. of the+ Church Peter Cautodon, Secretary'• ' . . . ' . `,; ening, . rile body behng accompanied to !years of age. l Ic was a dative of Miss Zviinnie ICilly .has been' etrgaged of Christ in CI}.iton. T'lte tuntttw of, � . �.. _: _ . ?, lin-law, Portage la Prairie by Iter daughter- County Fermanagh, Ireland, and on by, the Ethel P, S, board for tate the House of the Prdnec of Orangewas11 We want 27 BOYS . on Saturda Jul Who liad been summoned in 1 comfn g out to this country. resided for onsuin year at A salary of $535. =+I will maintahn to'wlwi�ch after landin c , The Londesboro Lodge was the first . • Saturday, the meantime," a time in the township of .*ati�;ban, .Mr.. Israel Taylor was in town on in England,'' lie iddech; "'Tri(: k'rotes-'to ,ar.rivc ,and as the stalwarts of No: ' loth to bring $i.9g and we will exchange it ' g' I Air. Plummer lead been l(tr.>' dng for- county of Yorlt. About 1850 ho took Friday evening hast attending the tant . Religion and Liberty of 83:3 detra}iked they were received with :s " for a Sult. These Suits �lre worth $4.00, ward with much anticipatioti to the up land .n Hullett upon which lie re- silver. wedding anniversary of his England."' This i1y the motto 11rve and enthusiasm and after been;, cscorlect 'r visit of his sister and was, inexpress- maimed until his removal to Clinton brother, Mr, :.Jacob 'Taylor, uphold today,. A previous, speaker.. said to their stopping place, the Gzahinl - ib}y shocked tri hcxar of her sudden, ill- twenty, years ago. Mr. Ginn was Mr. and Mrs, L. IT: Taylor (tad their I was jd'll. Well, now, there are two House, they were again heartily telco-+ . Don't t,. .a ness. lie wished to leave at once for .twice married. By his first wife, ,who son, George, of Brantford were conditions . of a gun when, it is ..Host ed, In the ran:cs of 833 was the vet- f Don t Miss the 0 ortunit • the cit but was persuaded to re- eked tiArt six. ears ago, four chil- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. IToov- dangerous : When it is overloaded, as Bran George I3tidetglt,'.-who has followk p Y, P" Y` y. g, t g , main at home for a day or 'two,. they dretr were. born ; 'Phos,• and ribs, rico, er a few (lays the past week, it then is liable to burst, and when it ed the flag on the streets of Belfast - fearing the trig) would be too great Baurlo of Detroit, John of Clinton MVs. J. W. Newcome and :ter sister, lis rusty, as it is liable to Ide'k, and and grows in d". otion to the cause. as i for his -own frail Irealth, That ho � arid, Andrew of Cleveland. Icy his Miss Verna Sterch, are expected I am no kicker. Ise advances In years ;, V,'dmund Craw•• BIG SNAPS in MEN'S 5UNIME12 SUITS. could not o to see his sister alive or second wife who survives hint, two home today from a three-weelts vis- Rev, W. J. Jolline spoke in AbaPhY ford, who, $or thirty -them, eonsecatfvd, I at lease, in death has added tix the dai.ghters .were born ; Alm, David it ilr Detroit. TVzr, 1`?'ewcomba was land anecdotal strain, coniplklccentin years htas',?en a member of the Lo(lg(t • rid of our worthy citizen who has I , l fi Stcop and Mrs. %Tarry Routledge, till in, that city on I+`ri(1!ry tas1. itltr. Oraligr. order oil its ron5titutiott aty(} has fllccl all the ofliecs frorn'lyl» ' . SEE OUR CORNER WINDOW been so sorely, bereaved Ili the past town. All the family came home Mrs. Mutch matron at the Jlopse of Y y t , and principles and said : If we five er to' 1Vlaster anti was airing Chalptaina ff� I Ilei years: During the, gist thkreo to attend the fuikeral sate. Andrew Refuge, has goes for' a couple, ' of triose principles intimatly itis well as on i tonday ; there are none stauncher' # years he has lost his br theirs, Roibrert and there •(vete present as well Aha we(I',cs' visit .with �frheiiYls at V1Wh.tlby, : extcrnalty we. will be the best' of than I:,d. -�t ,,John Lasham,. the Mayor' • of Collingwetid- and Will}atil ci~ Book- following relatives from. out tit town : She has not been in good }wealth for men.' Last summer I stood very near of Ii, gridesiroro, who .tcver fdtls ttT "A Square beat dor weir. Man." Wood, iris sister *to whose. deceaSo, re.- Mrs. .I:obt, Tyiidall and Mrs, Al.x, some time and it is hoped' the. trhp iwherct the 'Prince of 0ranga landed and wall! with, the brothern oft the .12thi ference is made above aiid his 'Wife, hunter of Wingliart. ; Mrs, WiMim may restore 'leer to her forriler''vigoii was .very much affected and more �Ilarry. Preeinan, who loves to cele, . who passed away but a Iew months Johnstone of Belgrave and her son again. Iflrmly flan ever made up i my,brate t'hb day in memoiy of tho great . t" - . . , , I I I ago.' Of five brothers and two Sisters Charlie, and Clarence 'Bantle t•f Pe- Mrs. 5, S. Cooper entertained on .hind to stanch tip for the tdiingi; that'and Glor}crus William, and flip stil- i ;lir. Plummer and ,Mrs. David Wright troht. The services -at haase and cem Sunday and -Monday iter father, Mr.'go to the betterment of mankind, twatt and affable Matt. hltuhns, oto^ of 10 ,v n a Sr. her brothers, Dunbar said : I am an the leading figures Ili Huron t'ount , : , of .Stonewall, Man.,. are the, only i etery were• conducted • uy itt , D'Ir , Tl:obl, Ila n , Rev, W, I�. fi g Y SH w CROOK�' „ C e g ` 1, '4bhere 833 goes there is survivors. Those+ who have gone ti(efore harlesworth and the nallbtarers Joseph, James and RON.rt Jr. and Irishman wherever I ant a.nd am Oran (iso. -a,ll Mod soddenly, sortie hroing calledwere.: II. Snell, W. Bill, JNrry and leer sisters, Mrs, R%nney and da r,11- proud to be an Orangeman, We are.Matt., also, The Lodge, presented a,�. Laine in thea twinklin of an e e as it ok 'D. St(io and i jazzy ter, Ilessie all of Milverton, ;tiers.' athered today Intonstyquenee of the flrie appearance cin the nrarelr and wonsudeessors to HodgetisBros. Clothing Store Y , W Il, (t. P ,. (>~ i were, and the .mother was summoned itoull+~clgr. 'Thus erre by rite rite T:io- Aclresnn tend 'tier setts, V,wmorsortiprinoiples of' Ortrngtdsnr, As T drove title prize for laving the largest num- ; ,frons life Tinto Beath in a siWilar weers of this country aro rrossitrg the and Percy of St. Pawl in Downey l Into Clinton this morning I saw 010 brr of members in the proeesa}ot`t, .... ....... _...11 ZATIner. bourne, townsltlly, Ibannet of Lodge No. 710 and oil tiro l (Continued on page four.) q :