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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-11-11, Page 1Recor WIN= , The News -Record, will be sent to any address in Canada to the end of 1910 for one dollar. To the end of 1909 for 15 Cents. CLINTON, ONTARIO, -THURSDAY,' NOVEMBER lith, 1909. Whole Number 160X Iij ight There are no better words to use• in describing the Xellgar Watched,' • They are all right in every particular, style, action, case and durability. • In spite of their high qualities they 'are sold ,.at a reasonable price, und there is more real value to the dollar in a Hellyar Watch than in. any • other. Wherever you live we deliver free of ex.. pense. 10.• Y. •Y4eliqar, Clinton few& and Opticima. • viiiminsismiggammiam=0100000/10 D SAVINGS 104•6 ACCOUNT May Be:Smell at first, but the noticeable feature of Reyal.Bank Saving Accounts is that they grow. • 7 We axe constantly opening accounts for small sums, • but these usually increase to amounts that are very satisfactory to both Depositor and Banker. • • • , The first deposit acts as a magnet for the odd • amounts that are so glee to be wasted. We ROYAL BANK of CANADA Clinton Branch. , MANNING, Manager he MOLSONS • BANK INCORPORATafi 1855. Capital Paid up - $3,500,000 Rest Fund - $3,500,900 Has 73 Branches In Canada and Agents and Correspondents in all the principal cities in the world. '• A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. Interest "alloWet at Highest Current Rate.. Clinton Branch RERDYMADE I CLOTHING . E. Dowding, Manager Ilorrish 8s Crooks 1• • ORDERED CLOTHING UND RWEAR • We study the Underwear question, and appreciate the different requirements of different men. Some men want ' wool or nothing. Others ,cannot wear wool, so we provide the BEST in all the different kinds of Underwear in Wool, Merino, Fleece -lined, Union, 'CU. , . .. , Two Big Specials.. 20 dozen lien's Shirts and Drawers, heavy, ill -Wool, regular $1.00 for 75c. 15 'dozen Men's Union Shirts and Drawers, 'regular 25c for 50c. Stileisdid ilvetOOkts:' . This expression we hear every day. • values We have the best and largest assortm of Overcoats we have ever shown.' • Boy's Overcoat s from $3.50 to $10.00 • Men's Overcoats from.$8.00 to $24.00 OUR $10.00 OVERCOAT IS A TRADE- • BUILDER. ASK TO sEe IT. !Smiare Deal for Every Mari." • -MORRISH 4?',..cROOKS Suceetsor4 to Hodgens Br4360 Clothing Store 1 HANDING OUT LICENSES. Inspector Asquith was in town on, Tuesday, handing out the yearly! Wawa to the licensei victuallers and taking in the slieckels for the last hall of the year. For a six monthspermit the five local hotels pay no less a sum than $875, A GOOD CLEAN SHOW. The moving pictures at Wonderland) are as good, so say the travellers who are in a position to judge, as those furnished in the city shown' and the result is al, large and kacreasing patronage, It is a geed clean show that everybody can attend and enjoy. CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK. At a meeting of the shoe dealers and Clothiers on Tuesday evening it Was decided to dose tach evening ex -1 cept Saturdays and before holidays at eight -o'clock.' As the dry goods men draw down their blinds at six this leaves Only the grocers to remain. open as /ate- as, they Dr individually LIKES THE PEOPLE'S 'PAPER. In renewing hie sub to 'Tie News - Record letr. Goldie Pike d Termite writes : "We always get The News - Record on Friday and I must say that I enjoy reading it for it's like a welcome weekly letter from the old town." ONT. ST, 01-111R011. At the literaryemeeting of the Lea-, THE LOCAL MARKET. Wheat $1.00 to $1.02. Oats 34e to 35e. Peas 80e. to 83c. Barley 50e to 53e. Butter 21,e to 22.e. Eggs 250 to 26e. • Live Hogs $7.25. ' GUN CLUB Si -100T. The 19th annual shoot of the Clin- ANOTHER, REMINDER. New Advertisements Some one has said that a, rase Poi Bargains -J. H. Chellew-7 tile th e living is more than a wreafor, Coming -Prof. Dorenwend-2 the dead. A doller paid &ail Year , All Right -W. IL Hellyar-1 voluntarily by a eubscaber e' Jackets at •Cost-Tozer's-8 newspaper, is much better ter the Notice -D. L. Macpherson -5 publisher than a five dollar bill at Reductions -Miss Cantelon-4 the end of fare years. "THE LAST ROSE OF SUalMER," Mr. A. Wilkin laid on The News- gue Monday evening Miss Wiltse ton Gun Club will be held later than Record's table this morning a red gave an interesting paper on a part usual this year and will probably, take rose in full bloom which he nicked in Ne of "Pilgrim's Progress." A violin Place during Christmas week, The his ga,rdea -where he has been aten- solo was well rendered ley Mr. De Witt Club is a flourishing institution • and ing it slowly ceme to maturity. for Cosens. It is requested that all the comprises some of the best rifle shots some days. It's as fragrant though members make an effort to be pres- in Ontario. The membership, though, it made its appearance in proper ent next week as a special program is not quite so large as it was a season. is being prepared. ' few years ago. ' LITTLE LOCALS. AN 'ACCIDENT. BOX BALL. Girl Wanted-Batten/bury House -5 Your New Watch -A. J., Grigg -5- The Best Coal -W. J. Stevenson -Z • Baufleld The At Home and dance given •en the town hall on Friday evening last by the L.O,L. was a success. The first part of the, • evening was spent veryl. , pleasantly in gamee and. socia chat after which a tempting lunch A meeting of the poultry aseoeia. was sdrved. Dancing was then en - While •Mr. A. Issherwood ot the Mr. M. C. Grab= Of Clinton has tion will be held next lVfonday even - gaged in during the rest ot the even. - fruit farm north of 'Wan was draw- opened a "Box Ball" alley in Mr. ifl ing in Ford 8e McLeod s store. Dag;rowMusic d wasfurnished erage the other day his wagon wheel the boys, old and young, are enjoying Record t will be pleased to have T. urnnished by Messrs the , ing a load of barrels from e coop- John Telford's block, west end, where iesStmonitha,and Ale AlElliott,ce If you ere pleased with The News- rng.usDonattrOvroki bumped against a, pile iet earth on the themselves in the evenings. elle game recommend0ir it to your frieeds, street and barrels and driver went resembles the regulation ten pin alley, pleasedown with a thud. Mr. Issherwood and is good clean •sport.. It is a . was considerably, bruised and . has , ladies' game as well if they wish to A GAME OF NINE PINS. ' ' since had to move about much more play -Hanover Post. They Play leisurely than usual. at bowling-inethe.ailey ae . • AT THE S. A. HALL. Exeter And so well that tb,ey hay - THE BIBLE, S • There will be great doings at theOCIETY. • , been able tO defeat Clinton twice this , season, the second time on Friday ma • The annual • meeting ot he local S. A. hall next Sunday, the Meetings ening last when the Extter aggregate auxiliary of • the Upper Canada .Bible to be conducted by Captains Mortwas 186greater than Clinton which society will be held in the lecture mer and Stewart.' was represented by J. B. Hoover, R. room of Wesley Church on. Tuesday ay- On Monday evening there 'sill be.' a . d . r., Graham, W. A. McConnell, M. D. Mc- ening next, ' Mr. John Hartley Will big rally with Captain Raymer d , Taggart anJasair .. - . . give an address on "Ilow we should Stratford in chargt:. On the 10th of November 18b9 Mis; GlaociriliRoad was united rig EDITOR OF RURAL MANHOODens on the work of the societySuit- a service of sonentitled "The Torn F atewecnk when MrIBen Younof the mama- "." , . ..... ' use the Bible," and Rev, T. W. Cos- Next Thursday evening .there will be . g Eallrngh i:eanlinetali? Ireland, arvin,d7J native c:ir .0e,etuhCounty ago to miss Eva Burnside of ..loderiebe Mr. L. C. Fleming, coueity Secre- able music will be, rendered end an tary of thHuron young Men's As.,, interesting and profitable bime is me - e sociation, has been appointed. one of Peas& . the five associate editors of • "Rural ao...- r.D„o.) RT.. Manhood, a nienthly magaziee devot- A prayer m,eeting for all who de-• sire to attend will be held in the Y. M. C. A. rooms• each Sunday, after- noon at four o'clock. • in the play at Go,derich on Mondani evening by the Guy Bros. • „ Rev.: Taylor of Varna .will occupy, the pulpit of ' the Methodist church. The Ladies! Guild • of St. Paul's on. Sunday evening. • Services are now being' rondifetedf canny , cenntewrtnaliebninelndttilaleierheantrwan.1 b haalzlaoanr on Sueday evenings in Trinity churc the evening of the 251h instand will be continued during the wine - h ter months. The new hymn. books axe' . , now being used. . • A Golden Wedding. .t.k. quiet wedding was solemnized,' it the • manse on Wednesday evening of Bible" with a supper m the wind up. Mason, who was born in Hull, Eng- sister of Mrs. Eddie 'Rein of this ONT. CHURCH.- Next Sunday the pastor, Ilev. T. W. COsenS will Preach on ihe follow - • land, in Febreary . 1830, were united fage: in niarriage in Clinton, the ceremony,' Harry Turner, who has *en being performed in the house new oce'iworking in .Wallacebiargh the past twit cuPied by Mr. Will. Harland, which monthe, moved his family to, that. • apiee preci_ t,lien etood on the site of Dr. Shaw's 'place On Saterday last.' ea o the County Work of the Young An effort is 'being • made to seeene ing subjects : 11.a. m.., re'dce• • Men's Christian Association of North the Manchester Male Quartette for a ous Things" ; 7 p, m., "Christ at, the prsaieteinenn,butvrewhailhit, hs sti The ,ice )fficialientieng 1 spent sannndayrsHLittle w. ith . f Lrli e tn d edfa s aantioauraildesel America." The monthly will be high class concert the latter mita of Door." An excellent choir leads in clergyniao was Rev. Jas. Carmichael, ' boro. the first rector uf St. Patti' s church1 Rev. John McNeil attended the and who in later .years was elevated meeting of the Presbytery of Huron. to the llislopric of Montreal and inBrixtanand i Mrs eeTit.esixlldiayiain Johnston et let_ died but a year or so ago. Amm ong 1 1 , two by those. artier attended the wedding the: Clinton took in the L.0 Le Jet H e only one now living in Clinton la here , en Friday, evening last. Mrs: S. 11; Rance, mother of Major I Mr. 'and Mrs. H. .Darrow spent Sun- . . , published in New York City and this month, under the auspices of the the service of song. Mr, Fleming's field comprises the Boys' Association. This eotmert corn- At the pommunion service last Sun - states of Maine Vermont and pany includes Mr. W. eacOutcheon, day 'morning 209 'partook of the sat - and the province of Ontario. He has • who • has a bariteae voice that is eve' rament. At the reception service nine thus a big territory to cover but he. recognized as one of tle itnist in 01were added to the church has the requisite ability and, energy Canada. The boys need a goeed tag ter and seven by profession of faith. to de it well. • concert to help them tate of the hole! ' TIIE BEST STOCKERS. in connection with the past season's HTRance. For ten years IVIrand day with friends neer Zurich. 1 1 A MODEL SCIENCE BOOM. expenses and the people may lest - ase On Thursday last there were -un- Mrs. Meson lived on what is now Mr. G. H. Hewson was In Toronto, few of our citizens visieted the sured when. they ask then:. to ,support loaded at the Clinton yards seventy known. as the leobt. Peacock farm on this week on business. . C. C. I. this week and were much a concert et will. be a rood one. 1 stock steers which are said by • Pb•-• the London Road. -They then tuovedi Mr. George Millet and Miss E. play Pleasen with the tidy appearance of none at all. The guar e.tete wile.. be things so much so that they handed worth -nearing. out complimentary remarks re.. the BAPTIST• CflURCH caretaker who, however, was at .that• . servers to be the • nicest, ,no even to Simcoe county, near Barrie, mid er of Paris. are the guests of Mr. and- • and best lot Of stockers ever brought from. there to Hullett township which Mrs. Joan .Tongh.‘ • . 'here." They wee° 'bought north Of has ever since been -their honie. • Mr. Alex, McKenzie of KiPpen spent Toronto and one carload were all a few days the past Week the guest, time elsewhere engaged and did not Anniversary services will be hela blacks. They were for Mr. John hear them. The board • has !leen for- next Sunday wilen Rey. T. T. Shields Bamford, the Squire of atapletun, tunate securing. the services of Mr. of London Will pteach both morning and are now in his big' feeding stab - H. W. Watts and in retaining them. and evening, and on Monday ,evening lea being gotten ready eor the London, But what impressed the visitorsi most will deliver his popular. lecture en- ,Englend, market: of all -Wee the science room which Me) titled, "Big Mem" Mr. .J. G. Spen-1...- wieSLEY CHURuH. been completely refitted and is now cer, the popular tenor vocalist of • - said to equal 'in equipmen:t that of Detroit, will sing at each service and The pastor will preach next. Sunday the ,largest and most pretentious Col- a special offering will be taken in be- :when his Morning subject . be : legiate ie. the Province. •In Principal. half of the debt fund and current ex.' `Walking with God." In • the even - Gundry the 0. C. 1. has a teacher of 'Penses. Mr. Shields on a former vis- ing he will , speak on "Oiliest's nag- SCiehOo who. ranks with the very nest it made a streng impression by: , his sion to fulfil not to doe -troy," •The and wife ; Mr, John Cotton of De- I Mr. Ed. Hunter of London spent ae. tient ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthut Garvin , few clays last week at liass eettage, d Banat Mrs. Thos. Dummy of Mild-. the. guest ,of Ken Moorhouse. He 'was. may Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith and on a hunting triit, They begged 14 Their Golden Wedding. of his •mother Mrs McKenzie of the Few reach the golden anniversary in Gocierich Road. ' the possession of euch good health as1 Mrs. James Wallis,' who has spent is enjoyed. by Mr: and Mrs. Mason the past two months with her,datigne who were able Yesterday' ee engage ter, Mts. Fisher of Benmiller, return - heartily in celebrating the oYent in. ed home Saturday. - • company with a large' gathefing de Messrs. Donald • patterson, Counr relatives and friends. Among those engineer, and J. Beetles of ' Aubutn -.- present were their two daughters,.Mrs. Were in the village on Tuesday'. . Ed. Cotton and Mrs, H. jesting Mr. W. J. Whiddon spent Tuesdax Detroit ; their son Mr, Thos. Mason, at Goderieb. on 'business. " • forcible presentaleon of. gospel truth sacrament •of the Lord's Supper will • and many in Clinton will • be ' glad be administered at the close of the KIDS; -MATCHES -FIRE. . of ' another opportunity of.. hearing' morning, servece.... Two small children, a . 8on and .him. Mr. Spencer's many friends will The W. M. S. will meet 'at the home Mrs, Ann Smith, •Brussele !rabbits, 5 ducks • and . other smelt daughter respectively of Messrs; w, also be pleased to hear his • sweet of Mrs. W. H. liellyer this evennig. • Thos. Videau, Goderich, wbo was game. Elliott And W. McClinchey, - had a singing once more. All are heartily 1 The Ladies' Ain will hold a leteaar the bridesiaaid fifty- years ago. The evapaantor is Beyfielnee most Ute room of the• church on the 7th d -Dcie. COULD THEY BE•::WOBSE ? ' fire among the hay in the: loft. When -capital into the rural districts is in- . . . . the smoke began to arise they got dicated by an Unfailing barometer, a The main - •roadse-witle One excep- frightened and skidooed down the deluge of new flotations. Ontario tion -leading into town tao so ladder 'faster than ever before. The wheat, worth well over a dollar in bad that everybody who has . to flames spiced rapidly and. though the the country, Manitoba wheat upon Use them is -kicking and members . of brigade soon appeared on the scene, the sahl0 basis, cattle and all classes the council, particularly those on the Mr. Elliott's two stables went. up in of farm produce selling at abnormal street Committee; are coming in far smoke and Mr. Arthur Cantelon's le prices, Mean the piling up of funds to t% more hard. raps. than they ever ex - badly wrecked. It appeared for ' a the time in the small cenieres.- Ccanna perieneed before. 'While it is not ex - time as if St. Joseph's church we's in the ',promoter. now scenting from afar ,peeted that they' can he permanentiy peril and the hose" was turned upon the rich feast. He appears on the' benefitted much at this time of the it Until all danger was past. Had side lines With glittering scrip pur-1 year, , the. com,mittee should certainly the wind' ebanged itS course ihe group porting to represent enterprises in take advantage of a dry spell to of Mimes around the caner would in every field of commercial endeavor round alp the roads so that the wet- . all probability haVe been •destroyect. Innumerable 'mines in the far West., er may run off. e Mr, Elliott's loss over'the anment of unheard of inventions in mechanical insurance will be ' about $e50 while and electrieal contrivances ' are ex - Mr: Cantelon will lose $135. •!plotted in every smell town, and Y. M. C. A, • I•thotisands of dollars go into these complete this week his contract for , crazy ventUres, while sale and sound the waterworks reservoit end , his A Physical Training 'Institute for investmon.t3 go begging at the. Very work looks good, the 'benefit of the young men at the doors of the sub scribers. 7e -Globe,. heads of the physical Departoie des of . Ale: AUTUMN WEDDING. the Associations of Huron end Bruce, 1 ' will be held in Stratford, a1ov. .12.1 A very quiet wedding took place at Thero. will be three sessions, for. the Ontario street parsonage yester- noon, afternoon ;and evening, awl the day afternoon when Rev. T. We Cous- narrow eseape on Monday. reeey.were invited to these services. ot aprons and fancy articles in • the important nduelay and during thee BEw Alin THE PROMOTER. - , Among 'the tokens -ot 'esteem receiV" season it gives employment to forty playing in one ot Mee Elliott's stab- eel: :.-. les and their fingers 'getting cold they . . . ed.' by • IVIr, and Mts. Mason were two 'people.. •it tuns riight and day anci secured Some matches and lighted. a .A. heavy crap "turning the tide of very handsome Morris chairs which 500 bushels of apples are, peeled end• bors amt. which was replied 'to by Mr. l'a big Mr. • Jas, Snell in behali pf the neigh- 1 each accompanied an address presented: by twenty-four • hours which means: !converted into evaporated ellidt- output for he season. Tteeite Mason and: his son, ' 1 are sic large fire brick lined. 'furnaces., ' In ' a neat and xnost aporoPtiate ef tlie most improved type, 1910 cm - speech Rev. Mi. Currie of Londesbero! es of manufactured stock have al. -7:. in behalf of the family presented a' ready been shipped and there is still; on heed no less than 14000 lees/wise of apples which, 'with what v. ill' E till • . • , come in will keep the industry ran--; • . , Death and Funerator ning up to the end :Of 'the yeete The evaporator. was establiShed fourteen. ... M av t man er before. Mi. W. J. Whiddon is a. jciionaot.h114nathinaorn, :Who hi elleies . apples is greater this sehson than ea-. I% ' years ago, but the available- supply of: ie. this part of the world, and one of capable manager ier whiie /cooing eke* the best-known hOtelkeepers in West- eeap. mining at top speed he atwayse , ern Ontaeio, . died Monday mcirning at keeps the hands in good' humor. Carlow, a Colborne hamlet, where lie Mr. Hanlon of the Hotel Commet-a , had been keeping hotel for the past eial 'purposes keeping a stock of fresh . three years. . meats. ' Mr. Miller was a son of the, late. For Itayfield news read The Neww- Mr. , Cullens has . 25,000 feet Ben Miller, one of the pioneers of Record. If, gentle reader, Yon. axe- d a .total of about . 33,000 of Colborne, After whom the village of now a .subscriber, please recominenct the mains had and is expected to fine Benmiller was named, and for neanY it to friends. your ' . ABOUT WATERWORKS. Mr. •• Arthur Cantelon expects to purse of gold. ish up the work in about a month. All of the 8einch pipe has oe,en laid, what remains is some 6 -inch but principal speakers will be 'Mr. Crock- ens united in marriage Mise Carrie mostly. 44aoh. 'er, secretary of Brantford Y. M. 0, Barto Butt, only daughter if Mr. , ' has arrived • trod the modern Bedford Hotel, e nd foe a will be present and will give the A. ; Mr. S. Brent, forrneriy Physieal and Mrs. laph. Butt of the Base Line, The gas engine England and the gas producers are time -etas in the liyery business here. priecipal pea of the program. ,Director of London and 1V1r. Valen- and 1VIelvin Cooper Graham, eldest tine, Physidal Director of Stratford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Graham This institute should be well patIon- of the Graham House. The ceremony; month; • ized by the Physical Department lead- Was porformgd in the same room in DEATH OF MBS. MANNING. ers, and the training end suggestions which the bride's parents were ' mar- . years was in, the. hotel business there. The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's; Shbeenuently Mr, Miller was for church intend holding a social in the years the proprietor of the old Albion basement of their chitin on Nove Hotel, in Ooderich, and its euecessora 23ril, when Mr, AleXander of London towardsthe d f the Later he was proprietor of the Grip At the meeting of the Presbytety of House, ,Seeforth, before going to Car- lemon held in Blyth on Tuesday e low. unanimous call to Rev. John, McNeil. IVI ill r' ‘normous wei tht made was received front the congregation of. reeeived it it :should be very helpful tied some thirty years ago. - character. He tipped leaddeek Forks, . Nova Scotia. The On Friday last there passed away , hire a notable to. these young men in .their workat Saltford a former resident of ' the scaies at 470 tend po call was eXteneled to. Mr. McNeil 'with - The bride. was attended by Mise the local Associations during the Male Tipling of Detroit „pa the Clinton lh the person of Mrs. y coming winter. • 'groom by, Mr. Lorne Butt, the bride's IVIanning, Mister of Mr. Jas. Stevens The Y. M. C. A. evangelistic, meet- brother. of town. , She was born at Sarnia in. ings, conducted by Mr. lVfason and The bed '. d 1834 but when but a few weeks old i e Was attire in a, very ma ns repose was epecially mane in M Flemin for the ast four weeks the family molted to the township of gardless of denominational linea an& London and was the larp;est and. 1 Tit Ina •was out lim being heard. las% re He was 62 years of age, pastor of St. Andrew's church beret. Mason, He leaves a wife surviving. 1 1 for the past nine' years and stands The coffin in. which Mr. Miller's re- high in the esteem of our eitieens re - r. g P handsome nown of ivory inessalmcthey, will be sorry to loose +rt. e ih.the Counts? of Huron, haea met. and • zi • Colberne. There she grew to woman- . came a huge boquet of winte at otigeSt they ever turned out It e. with Very gratifying success. Thirty- chr a ti . hood, was. united in xnarriage With r . ' rtesbytery meets in Brucefield in ae m .ri ‘smai s gown was of le •T,u1s. and' 'mr. Lawrence manning and several is 0 feet 6 inches long and the M. fortnight to further consider the cal& five men and boys have aeOidea to be- whi/se ntl asparagus ferns, gin the Christian -life as a result of hand -embroidered red satin. „ years later they became residents of side iTl'eaStirentent-IS 45 inches Wide Mr. McNeil is a hative of Cape this ' work, a great many liaye been , • 1 Clinton and here Mr, Manning died, a and .20 inches deep. There are eight I on and in his early .years in the min - quickened and aroused to greater zeal! The grooms gift to the bride was,a couple of years ago. The surviving handles all of which are re-inforeed is,r e y he has occupied pulpits in Nova and effort in the Christian work, and monogramed gold watch. Vrorn the:members of their family aro seven ot with iron strips inside. With the seotia so that ha the forty young men have committed Parents .of the bride was a handsome:their eight, children ; Mrs. D. Conne11,1body it weighed 1000 pounds ana ean being ratified be will 'but be re - event al tlie themselves te Personal Evangelism Pian0,, and frOta the parents of the I Saltford ; 1VIrs. Ed. Jordan, Goderieh required ten pallbearers. As it was turning to a sphere of labor with for the corning winter. Alr. Mason, groom a cheque. Cheques were also 1 township ' mrs. Isaac rioter, Leam.,,,, too large for any hearse a -epecial which he long since became familiar. by hisr,earnestness in the 1‘faster's received from the brother of the bride ,Ington . ire. C. Beacom, Sumnierhilli Conveyance bad to be secured for its We are requested to announce that work, his Sympathy 'With' men his and two of her uncles, While. from !Mrs, liogie, Aslifield ; mrs. ohm. remoVal from the residence at Car- “Geo. B. Draper will speak m thee' strong grip upon God, and his' force- other relatives and friends there were 'BMW, Berlin, and Janie g in ColiaOrne. low to Goderieh cemetery. toi,vn hall next Stinaay on "Is there MI speaking, has stirred the Chris- Presents too numerous to mention..1The funeral took plaoo on YfOrulay to! The funeral yesterday was a very hoPe hernia. the grave." All are Wel- tian life of the eounty as perhaps no Mr. and Mrs. Gramm, amid show-/ the Colborne eemeterY, the services large One, over two hundred rigs be come. No collection." other person has ever stirred It, he ' ers of rice and confetti, left by 'the , being conducted by Itev. Mr. 1V1illyard Mg in the cortege. The beautiful has mads a great many personal 11.1,5 train for their future borne in ' of Goderich. The palltbearers were six buried service of the Church of 1.Ing- friends daring his brief stay in tho Hanover %ter° the groom is in busid grandsons of the deceased. The Pass- land Was rea'dtby Ilev. MarkiTurnbull, ?or. W, Coleman a native.`of Llitio,riok county, knd he and the good work ness. The hearty good wishes of the 1 ing of Mrs. Manning removes another rotor of -St. George's church and is d,eld at Wash;ington, Where ho beit, done by i le Master through him wilt entire community are ded to ' of the few remaining of tbe early set-, the interment took Placa with the an important position in the Noah*. gaisormisioniippoom=latiliisiiiimisoutiwiimiummiiims long be re mber.4 in Huron. !tient of Colborne. .0111ce. them. .. - ' [rites" of the Masonic Order. t11111111we 410..