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>ry :ami Drtes✓a 1! ti . y9lrs4ry ser�cep q►orld is a foni� a care lilanhood. �,.
Y ta,. 11a , of tloderlch, was in h last the boat
'" y Y y i are hirsigesp is to phelter lives. ,Many are I
i Miss ll. C4idley visited at Me J Mid- held and ,cot�pare , MootF tswor4bly born to follow why will never be abl
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p with the success attending sinntiar+Ao• to lead. PossHes the real :arr�rle,."spar- .,t. - :..:k TwI1,I
w,• •�h•�+w9�1+�T 4 !•! I� Iwllwp�l !�I f +. • O.w-jw, dleton'e: Haat Sptgrday, g!.;
'iaaiopa in .the past, Rev, Mr. Mcail= itual personality. ,Seek for a ,'trap$
j • Miss Lucile Grant bas started i} iivray, of Weston, who bad been here nature, strong Faith, lend a. helping
painting cissa in Gpderlch, on a previous 'visit, occupied the pal. , hand, throw away epifishnes@ and in
• Crown. Attorney 'Seager, of Gode- :Pit and his well directed, practical die- the name of h'i es
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I . I . . _`*� r"V Lrich, was in town. on i-►ipnday, • cpucses will not soon be forgotroo as to bleas the world.
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he baa a forceful manner of,presenting , 4ev,, Mr, MQWlivra 's choice of
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1 r A»drevi* Stott, of Brace;, i' N1 1` �! (3 Z'^
{ '' ' field, were in, tpwo 11 OD ay, Truth. Possessed of v4 rich, .well rood- i $ctipture lessons and hymns was par
Mre, Fram t!4 • mated voice, tine presence and fluent t tieulnrly appropnate,
I r' P n., nt e4msville,ts.tbe lora i!eferenoes r" :� «._ . >
delivery his clear' cut thou ht,and pen- Go l e sudden cath of Rf
. P, guest ofI'iQt. andM,a,$rown. . "t ' c fell g I d ,. 4g_.Edward
Of Quality ty and ..fit le ar t �' stock
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en es f I On attentive ears and no ! an the grief in"the he palace and the
lkli McOorvie lathe, of Mias doubt found their ,tyay.to appreciative 'Emplie was touebing, �,
" Hattie Middleton: for a few ways. minds sod hearts. The musical exerciaea were excell � y � y :'
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The women of style this year Will pay more Miss Isabel Gilun entertatueda nun - Morning subject Was "The nieasirre f under the l d rs ' ant 1 �t f cfi 8 :
ber of her friends Farida ye f of a man,." the text bei Isaiah' chs ., i bell. T ea a hip of Prof. Clamp.
attentioz>� to the choice than for m oy °fi. SeaSgA! fiat , y e, ping, PB , p , he ,choir regdered. the gptbein �a ,, r '►r . ..
N • Mrs Fcauk (7arr, $iyth, #e.. vfsitin verse 2 :--"'A man shall be as an Lest we forget, the solo 'bein well. _ _ a..' h ::.. ti
not in a long time have the styles tended to brizx ' 'vitt' her mater M s o s biding place from• the wind and a cava taken b Miss McCormick g •� ^.,�' 41 "GVi'
1.g , . r , lin Gardner, lu Y M rmic , t x >. > : .;. :< * ,
the Hosiery into such proml,aerxde, 'low shotes bein
town, . art from the tempest ; as rivers of wit- I Following the sermon, Miss Blob' a . � �`
g ter in, a dry place ; as a shadow Of a i son; of Bayfield, sags with splendid ^p �' ,i;
particularly fashionable. Manufacturers -and de- > Miss Bo,rnard,Laudon,wasthe guest great rock in a weary land,' After street', "!Dome unto Me" a 'i' •.--�� v� �d for Par-. .
of her sister, Mia C Pugh, Rattenbury reference to Isaiah and the great pro-; loping. with the thoughts o thei
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signersI 11, foreseeing this,.. �praduced the most, Street, Rbecies: in, this particular crisis tu!cuurse. The grand old hymn ^Jesus
for Din�n
beautiful qualities andt"ef:ts� of which we were a Mr,nd sire vii Derr, Brussels, Israehtiah bistnry it wag po#pied out l lover of mp Soul," and c$e$eilediotion 't' ��
spent Sunday -with Mr and Mia J that in his optimistic way he du e;ted brought the profitable service to a •#€.
quick to avail ourselves, and ><n our display of he Leslie Kerr.
E Y., the people to true manhood through cloAe, `� i►,Oo1G11,
Christ. not conventional life but the Eveniq sermon was 'i'
finer grades of Hosiery, you will see' beautiful em- Mra J S Young, who has been visit. reality, Manns usefuIneas to his fellow wrecked based o A ,� Paul shipx, ' ,L
broidered effects, in plain black Qf elegant .finish ing in veli#thy returned to tovgq sat- 4 cte ..7 , 22 and 31 ; ,
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., ur ay evening pian xa found in the power of h#s; per. And now I exhort you to be of good $ �, d, .
• sonal#tp. Good men embody the bra- cheer,for there shall be no loss Of fan Q Or
or colored hose, as°your requirements call for. +Mra (Rev) Cosens leftOnTueaday for , .
"` Windsor, where' clic will attend the tory of the world, Abraham stands mans life among you, but of the ship. ,q,
• »N::, W M. S. 0onventlon. out as the great character to the Jew. And Paul' said to'the centurion and to ' o
�..A _ ish. Mohammedan and Christian rejig.+ the soldiers, except these abfdeiir the • Kitchen.
PrXces SSD fr,6117 . ,2 $C i o Mrs, sargert An?[ Mre. Baxtgie, of ions ;Paul's doctrines C race histo' the
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'-., g 4 y,� p ye be saved. The 4.Fergus, Were the guests Of Mie, Mc• of the early church and the true lib. of Paul s fourth shipwreck was graph- - .,.
• UoIlouah,, overSunday.. arty of mankind are linin
"' r� C g epistleii ically described and the heroism of
/ �C 'pair. Rev Mr MaoGillivary, of Vi%eaton Luther, q #th great forces against j Paul, the greatest � , X11. ^. 1R ;, �ti,
was the guest of. Rev, Dr Stevyart; him get ^ the world an es. ' Ubr#stiau era Product of the
" ,portrayed. Two of the
Ndille, in toNyp over Sunday, o ample, of spiritual heroism, the leading thoughts dealt with were;: (11 0 - . * e
Miss M. k�a Leod, of Detroit, Mich, glory of the. ages ;while tae late ging The Providence of God; (2j Man's duty y
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, Udward wrought his people lasting and -res onsibrlit Vire y "+ '. '
.. M ('"� f� and Mies Marion'Maai,.enn'on, of Rip- good as the peacemaker. In the o'tt'er. P y must cling to •t•
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�-1.L �i ,� ley were rep,hsteredat thg'RAttenbur i God and dutyy and by the, two meet •
House on Fdday;las't, Y .ant phases of .I#fe is great necessity fpr life. Pursue the even tenor of our way '� ��
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` - the, idtiig pistil where we caan.,put in, as the steady, men of God. We. axe• .
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• °lra:L. Lavis'• of .Oshawa, and child- as the saili `
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+ ng #s not alwaya' smooth. the architects o£ Our awn fate to 'a . f B ,: ;'
•*n F`' +i _ ren are visiting atthe.home of Me and An anchorage is a necessity, 'Phare is large degree. Empires have passed 'i' . y all oddSt.,:t a finest ' We have ,fiver sI]
j 11 =•;' L _. 'a � , ' - Mrs, G Shipley, of Ontario Street, and much drought ih life ae•the roots do away by not, being true to their mis-
', . . ol . I s Mr 4gdy �{r pea. r fvis. not reach the water aud.,the leaf wilts 'don and we must pay our contribution.
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Mrs Levis Suitcr and -her daughter, alio grows yello�r but the rivers of wa- towards the fulfilment ofGod's purpose 4 4 U. Paper � (�] d �' 'Q,(• • '
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S iTURDAY you ,will be -greeted with an.. - Mrs.: Harcjld'Royner will Piece#ve for ter supply the •need, 4 IlDMany of the and work Qne hand must hold' the �
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famil find ibis a v,esr - .
aSSOrtmerit of styles int # e New ' S rip i Oats, the first time at her home on Ontario y' y lana helm and,God's band must hold ours,
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N p Shiest oYb Thursday May 19 from 3 to With rill- ups ani downs, eget here The past i9 a ixreat reveller and know. 'i• • ' '
1.Neat; Semi -fitting, t4'e papular length, lapel cQlar, 5 p, tri. t-- •., , . , comea..in the blessednessot„the'shadow led a of the . .
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k. t: hg Gt is better than knave- ' d
of the great roc Genuine manhood• ledge -of the. head, Only one knows � .'_.C . .
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and new sleeve. Handsome, ' fashionable•. Coats, 30 {� o B;rb'�r•rf, Brussels, was the can Only 'stand the test and o the the vo - t
uestof his. tlau liter Mrs J Leslie distance" i g nage ,He is the 1?ilot. 1iev. Mr.a p
and excellent value at these i19' ' ricd5. ` " n the world's 4 • ; 4
P Senn :•lest .week, Miss Brown, who Marathon. The truthfulnessofthe tMoa close by arprahiaal aneiioation es � �Ar
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Q has been visiting here for the past text -a Man --was fulfilled in Christ to the ability and willingness of God . ,
�,��'} ►177• 0 a � . 9. dQ, tl. eRC ! month returned home with hire. .. Jesus whose. humanit could hardly w r
9 y ao save and keep alhwho trust Him.' .
'. To da Mrs >'.W Watts.fe in Blyth fail to convince man of His divinity, "Messiah is flip$ was sun i
To -day G,�NToN•
organizing a brageh of the "Woman's The Rock of Ages' was a man capable • form b the -choir, g u good ti
i 4: Institute; 'In a few days Mrs Watts of.openiog fountains to banish the and Mil. Glen .IL
Miss Richardson i�•2•��t^+3•+i•4•�t+1F!•E•��•�1�+�•t•�'t'ii•�•i•��II•�•S��•ate#•.4•i•4•irr3.4.3•r•3•�•i•�3.11
• F s n Cam bell ane the duet
` mer lett r Algoma, to start her sum- thirst of the. world. The preacher "Raise me Jesus" tau go.4d voice, and
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� ": .'' ".F. ` 11 �7 h - urea iq' the interests of the .tarried the application to the church. Miss itfehardaon's colo 'Rock of A ee'
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"' ars it related to the world ,and showed touched the audience in.fta• appropci-
'. Mr`s R A Downs was called to Strait-: clearly that it should be a hiding place atenesa and sweetness of .its product- ,
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. P; - • £ord,Fr#dap, mornfn avefng to.. the the a + of iti to do Hie work. fon.•
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aeriou6r illitieeergf her brother MrHarry The church is a, light house and its Before; the. closing liyrnn, '.'Jesus,'
{` ".�� ,L; 111 1�j Smith, fbFmeaClq`of oven. His man members are a life saving view. Not Saviour Pilot Md " w s
y as ung, Rao. Mr: Terms �'dsh. • One Price'Only . friends wih,iio-pleased to .hear' he la :I r w#t ou . vray expressed the leasure it y
or self but ib those h t' This McGilli pp
? . some better, , ife should b*acholy war, a crusade afforded him ta..come to Olintbif and
The Win ham Advance sa for Jesus, Ibyall going out to do w#ahPd .the can re at'
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t -Nrhe right t1n �n M1l3nery ye; -Mrs p g g ton great and fn -
f `' .4-t .; 7 Alvis"f+'lem ng of .Toronto was called ; S fount whim",,.Tile church should be, cress#ng suttees in all that was good.
to with much of n lift and re- -
at the right ^ Finley. ' d �, the rx alt home vii acconnt'of the~•filnesa of ;her, fieshment to d4o:trxveller, van w •
sister, Mrs 0arlisle.of. Beigrave, who geliam has en n I
LLIe CHURCH
has been cpYifined to her bed for' 7 and miasionarg effort are forces to j ved .the pastorates of three
price,, C l+n always` be had at this weeps. Tlie'two ladies are provide 'shade and aheiter from the clergymen. f�te history, viz:• the late. .
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C perces bf Rev. Dr. McDonald Rev Mr-Me.Qna# _
'• noontide heat. 'Conformity nodal to , .
�. ,Y' Meseta George arnd Wes Walker, of the world and ado tm y and Rev. Dr. i3tewart" The latter VIE- b. .. -; -- -fiQ;- - --' ---. __ -- -- ---�» town. re�ccushr the pits iia standatrhds
a. a served the congregation, .both , as
Mr Alez Arncetrong, late. of town, .church, ...Th$ standard do'�inates, P`rea'biier an vastr izrltklil. _/-- --
3 has bon ht a residence ii3.Toranto, to Money represents manhood^ and the itv for the past 82 years and is beloved ��"
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which place his famil recentl re- 'conaecrated:mb.Osay as Well as the con-. by all.who. know; him.. The. various
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moved. Tlie fact that his new home: :searated xnablibod is a neceseit , organizationa'are capabl officered aur# 11 .'' >n ,� .
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is 8G3 tlinton'Street, will, rslmind him Magnify su remel the thin e
> • . .. P y ng of'the* very practical work is bein done tbat. �
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Department of Union S, 9. No. 5, Au- • of the pleasant Association he formed •Spirit, The .true church rPfiects its cannot fail to do good. Wil aliureh, I WC7. . .. .. .
I. ��5�����eW b4rirrti, for the month of April, Jr Pc 1, in the town of which he was so long iniasion in she ministrations to the is a well built; comfortable brick'd : .L . � .1
--Sidney McOiinche an honored resident. ed'i-
{Continued from page 1.) e , . yam; Lona Raith• needs of.humanity:' :Let the tendency fico, with pipe organ -and good'•ehoir. ,
. bv. 20%ilazef.Serrmegeoar 250 r Mr. Wilfred. Sten of materialism
A ilia' enaon . son of Mr be overcome by greI - . L . .
ater The old frame church stood where the
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r Yuogblut 245, . Emfl Lemp.230, Bettie _and Mrs, Duncan StevensiOn, of town, spir#ivality: , Gcd's greatest gift to lire Ii• 17.:church is.now situated.. .I Y_
Ea'r16210. Sr. Pt. l -Elden Stoltz 340. Who was operated -on for appendicitis I . 0 . . . � . -1 . �
1aoderieb TownshIP l Jr -Pt 2 -Frank Scrimegour 453, prank In St. Josephs hospital, London for ' --'.' • ,• '~I ,
{ Raithby 450; Glen a t a ks p n,V`
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• The many friends of Mra. Wm, leo _.E t hby 4I9, Mary 'w a ,ago and who has been• ho tis�1tis� �e ' ' - -'- k- .. •
the r'�► '� 7�ti� 2nd Vice resident Miss -Minnie +
Barr 390, Eddie Earle 370. Sr. Pt, 2 - parents for the est week re • P , 119 pie I;as
yy wfth'his Gh�.CJy L oin;3rd v#ce. president; Miss Elva
hatfisheLhas, besot serionaly ii1 iwitli i Ethel Murdock 473,. Victor Lemp 452,, cuperatibg, returned 'to Condon' on i■ G1.I)[%(v.S' IS Where' OUC UI.. ..
Ha•vPy Dawson. 410, Andre Monde ♦ Wiltae ;Treasurer, Miss Mahal ger : pique stock of Wash Goods
congestion of the lungs. We wish her, y Dawson y to resume his duties as Book- N +• s N� "+N+ �1'N Secretor Mise'Uela Rothwell,
J 400, Harvey Armstrong 375. Jr. 2nd- keeper for .the Sherlock -Manning Or:
Come front:
a speedy recovery. an .f1o.• ' SALVATION AR 11Y . - At •the meeting, of the Young Men'e.
Mise Zelma Holland. of the 16th con„ l Lsaag�te Taman 712, Ezera Scholtz 69, rI Trf•mu. -
ie viaitfn with a ie lie Schultz 489, Gertie Ladd 371; Sr The siibiectg an Sundav` f
w II be as Bilile (la Es on:Sunday Map fir
h r s ter, Mre. J. P. f 2nd-Lureatha. Me fo to The following 0 cars were -e tied -' i i.a e'. I oU.
$night 852, _'Iona. E•. J. 'B. Pen I ws: If a: m., Sound•Doctrine . 3 . '. 1 the 1'Y11
gg Seer ted
Cole at Sheppard
h s g Farm, t th con. se; Ex-]li. P: �, Dro 9 ; Pres,; HarO1d.P�ekett; lst Vice Prea,,
'• McC71;<nchey 809,I;oy 13arr.780, Leonard • P P• m•, ift'een: Traits of L"one.. 7 ,:p , •
x. J. Sheppard has gone West again on Yu_ blut 780. Graeme 3 mfrs to Dead iu Garden •'Res rr et'an of D p, .n°' E Welsh, 2nd Vi .Pres., Rov- Plain . •
business. Mrs. Sheppard may take a' y g a 738, . —�_ �' i ry.Bones." ' on
Tarle, 090-, Georgina Beadle steelo 3rd V#ce l�eky Dean' C'Ourtice; V cZ1ldl s and
trip out this summer to visit rel'iatives: ! !z,. Sess. D.112ZT tZ�S .
awls Rudd.v.M.VietorYun biotic unday afternoon LE .$ pe.s WILLIS,.�VILLIS Frs,nk'T,yndail Sect,: Arthur
A choir has recently been organized i g la e+rick
Barry Beadle 59 ..Aver proprietor of 'The ..yVhi ;' , gLfbrarian,. Glen C)brnfah, 'peach
in Uole's church s itb a ood st 13 age attendance g newspaper The Yonn 'P' b 1e s u 1n' lain Sart e
g sfP Of— 28 `Co ., ,was e r . � P tl ild held their er, Miss Lu P> Striped d silo checks '.' .abo
raB. Fer s tricken with. a ole in hie. Social pp__ Cy Stevens. The officers ,.. , flay atterns ,
members and will no doubt' prove of giYson,,telacher.. pp xy #s a eoting onMonday egenfn A
garden and died aoo g .., and members extop .a cardia rnvita. t0 choese from •'`µ no . 4. _ n after. Hewes, duet was' iven b Misses d,., ... _ i ., , t�j!O '.aliketever. o
much benefit to pastor and con re a-' , g y . Howe and tion to all yours men who via .toita- '' one,,, a.
P g g SrricefiC I aged,91. In 1872 -he succeeded his 'Glen and a readin b Mies L. g . • h icked ttet`tl slid
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g y Walk tend the re ular. meeting of the class y and S
tion in the service Of son P P r, s0- 'd'aint
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prolirietor� bf Tits iogshaw, .after which . there was a at2.30 detock ever Sunda after Uiir ClifflCt1l hat e
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Uurbillag.enow boast bf an' auto= h' conducting it with great Ability . Bible Cgi)test:. The,buafnesa meeting - y v noon Y..,, difficulty Wi11 be Wh1Cri t0 select. CaII and '
11 IlPorter's Bill 'mobile. Mi. son. a Turner owirs ft,• since that oat . He -was public. spirit• will be held. nett Monday evenin . . see them,..whet�! v.
Mrs. Thompson; Of Chicago; fa visit ..ed; of high inegrity, and regarded as g er yo. Wcin� ZIO ,6R7y pr
Mr, Oneii of Clandeboye *as visiting ing hey mother, Mrs. Sfinean Mac- .a -meq of;este to boat ability.-, FS1. 1itOt. The WOn'
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the neighborhood last week, X`9' czle who is ill. BAPTIST . �i]dltYOilai Y t St.3y 1png' with u3 when the
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Miss Clara Gliddon of Holmeaviile I
mayor otitic city, and member of the . Feeling reference was made. it .each LOcal News Sun Shines. °warns: You Look f
During the -summer ,Ytionth. ehopp. Ontario Legislature for several terms: service last' ,Sunda to the d a The ours' robins hav or . right• prices
1% spendingla few days at Mr, John Mc , robe will be done on Friday only. at He was in ex•,preaidenE of the Caned. $in Ed y .. a tlr of y R e made theft here., These are within t
y he reach of all ;
the saw anti chopping it wrird, The pulpit was draped appearance all ready,
Mrs. J, Cox and Mrs. Milton Woods O Poing mill:.; ran „Press Association. He was an and Hymns suitable to the occasion.
Hotel and stables are now siva-, Anglican, were sung. Editor Of Lonciolu .Free Press 10�, 1iC 2Q� '
were in Dungannon on Tuesday of 1 ,ed. comm, to Ir in
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last week. 1 ' y g now e-' A widow,oueson and four daughters The Pastor.• has chosen, for hie sub.
1 purchase the building and have.it re- survive. jects next Sunday, Morning.- Mr M G Bremner, who for the past
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Mr. Robert Beacom returned from opened. g: "Joshua,
1.London last week, having spent a !. Flags are flyftig half toast f es'"" • - the. man of Action." Evenin "The `� years has been connected with the - •
month there. village. Rev. E, X. Savers a our.
PE9GTHS OF` TIDE RE1CN1. Swellings of Jordan." g London . Free Press died .' suddenly _.
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i Miss Marion McDougall gave a birth- a, memorial service on Sabbath,. OF BRIT1 S • ThePastorgaveaiViissionaryaadresa Wednesday mornin�gg. and Iate years•: r, ' •
day party in some of her little n in SH SOVEREIGIITS at the meeting of the Ladies Mission. has been Editor. He worked, till 11
girl . ho or bf our. late. $in , , Ufrcle on Tuesday evening, nfgbt and we'n`t home.
friends on Wednesday dneeday afternoon last. I , . a- TH.--On Tuesday last 11fre.John. m•� Tuesdap .
Plaid Gin g Z for 1Vi
n cad p�ssed.aovay atthe.a a of Years is wife tattled him at 8 a m acid he
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g 1?f7illiam the Conqueror .... ,, $1 WESLEY sato he did not want any breakfast at The are s0 fashions
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4t#'. ea b William II'...., '• ' 11
1. rvonatenCe11 y ca at the home of :her br trier, , 13 ' a m. when be was called a ,din; he Y Ie, S4 SePViCab , .. �]Vell, .
Mr. Matrtin, of'Tockersmith She •bas William III... ; , . , 13 Rev' T. W, Upsens:pastor of Ontario was fou
Joseph. ,.of fa visiting fr#ends fn St, been iihof anaemia for a ion' time: g Stephen..........::... nd dead. Mr Bremneri was a ' We, have thought of you too; and 'have ather-
Il fn j ""'" 19 In the eveninh bll preach : at II a2 m. clever grits'. and will be: $'esti -ed to a he
Miss M McDonald spent a few claysi `She was baited. on Friday at�Baird's Kfng John .: , 17; g t e Pastor viii conduct _missed, y g t r a .'stock' of these ' oods •that
zk cemetery with a large 'lumber 4f her Henry L . , ... , , , "' s, Memorial service for our late Rio last week at Harlock,the oast of M2s _ .. .>' q
............ 35 g ualty, variety acid adaptation o e�rer East r
John Mills, g relatives acid friends follot;ed the re- Henry lI Edward. Appropriate music by the A Raison Er�nt
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D Medreggor, Seaforth, spent Fri, °rains' Among those' fromi a distance Henry III.. ...........; , , , • 4 "' 0 Chou•. A2I are welcome, ' n . A, joyous event• took lac J C S a . . at ' -
p e Wednes an hardly be urp
who *etc present was Mrs.- Albert Henryy IV . .......... 14 The bhpir of; Wesley Church will day evening, May Hth: when ltev.
h dap the guest of his daughter Mrs E Henry � � � I.
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is L Tamham, Aikenhead; of.Lindoq, her sister, and y • • • • , , . , . , , , 9 render musts suitable for theMpmorial W J J ollifi'e united iu hot bonds of C, isr 2O[' %+�16 fl
1VIisa A. Msrtfn, o£ Haatnilton Tli„, Henry VI :,: matrimon y • ' 12 t , , Cy eia>� idR(� 40C
Wm McOully and sons of Stratford, 32 service on ` Sunday evening. Mrs, y Me Wm W Cook, son of.
o ant a Pew days last week the
services were conducted by Rev. E, X. Henry 'VI ,..,,,,,�,,,, 24 Frampton; pf Tiearoavilie, andM>T JL Mr$enrp:Cook,:Huflett' T
' p guest Sa a tiien g, at both, to Miss ,L�
of theft uncle Wm Wren, W ra',�_�• � ; .Rdw „YIiI.'.` ;z """„'•„ gg Kerr are expected to sin Ellen Jr.,J bloNeil, Whose home is near '�r1Ccin Dal es
Miss M $ nderson, Winthrop,s ent aid' I • • • • . • . ... services and the organ numbers will Walton, but has resided in Clinton for:
QQ Edward IL.4.,.,,.,,.;...:,.. •' . a. 33, some time. The ceremony ev
1: a few days Iriat week the Londesboro ' ...., , ► include Chopin's „Funeral March and y, as per , 'dtl]
p In stripes and combination effects, 'wide wi s,
guest of her ti Edward Ill ..'... • ,, . , , , ............ the Dead. March in Saul. formed.at the residence pf Idea Mui;= • graceful effeCtS
sister Mrs Dan Sutherland. Mrs, Pearcy riturned to tier home 49 �; and fast COIOPS.' See bur S eci
I Master George and ClarenceClarf,. Toriy't> il'on,Monday. . Edward IV •,, ,,,,,,,,,�,,,,,, ,,.22 Last week, the Junior Leagues ray+RattenburySt.,in he reeenae
:Edward V,, ,�. ,;,,,, .,:.months, Rointed the follawin ofiicere:--Freap , of a few of theirmoatfntfm p line at: )1Se. per and
And George Stephenson visited their Miss folet Mackenzie spent Sunday' Edward 'VI ... g
ate fiCiends. • .
` school chum Geo. Pollard on Saturday , p • • • • • • ., •.. , ..
1 Our under t e arentai roof. . . e : D A Uantelon;113t Vice Pres.,I Wilkin; and relatives. We join their nunnek• ,
a
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liichaxd . I • , , , , , , , , , , ,, , , , , , , ,., , , • 10 2nd Vice Pres;, L Barge; 3rd Vice bus friends in beet wishes for their .
wagon maker Wm Hu ill has Robert Scott sr: is still confined to Richard 11 ................o......., a Iart.1 �� r`�rn
. has tarsale vaso of four buggies and i 22 Pres.: V Cook; 5th Viee Pres,; L#opd future happiness and prbspbrttp. Y . , , . g,
+ y A gg !bed, not pinto better nqet. Iiichard> III — .....,.,, g ' Wilkin; 5th Vice ores„ M cook, Bt
' or fduri . about ready' for Goo. Jblitiston is still' confined to the • w•••• •• h '
utriped Linen.Suitings, keep s anti Re erettes
parties that have bought them and bousenipd uotfm �.ovin , Mary`:..-."...............�: r5 vice Pres., H Brotivn; Secretary, 1; BCW lilorlClrit�tofi
pp y: ; white cream ani Mack V PP
«, '.several more orders to fill. Jawri i _Bill fiI sEZe tb $walk out this • Queen Elizabeth,....,..,,...>....,,., a'Neil; Treasurer. M Cook; Organist. The New Moderator for the Pre r Stin Cha
James L ........ .......... M M Moore; Assistant Ot sprats terian 9 nod of Toronto shyy. ... , gi morays,
•. -+ weekend is gaining nicel . •••• •, e � 2`L g , E y ono is Rev, Dr. J. rlldian Head and lain suitin in large-
Auburni: I Horsemea are out on the oad for the ,Ohs les I .......... '_ • 1$, Coakley and M Stevenson. A. Turnbull. Following rs a synopsis
sea8o , •a I • •. • • > . , . .. 4 :.i , , ,. 23 Monday a of his life: -Born near p
Auburn circuit will hold fhoir anlrit� ttd.severai' stop our hotel:. ( srles I '•"' . v venin$ was Literary even- e r Exeter, l3uroir' a d t
,Of
,I+Jkiutated at Clinton !� ve Your .Seen our splendid stockof ..
riety.
}al garden Rev. •)yearby and J D Melvlile attend kL r •'" .".. ` `i"^ • . ^ . • trig in �Ve$ley Epworth League, Miss $ gh Sehapl;
t� New
party at the parsonage on ed the $aster DO,...*_..,,;i;,,,... A Edna'rurner resided over the• Graduated from theUnioersit �rllntS,'Vvith 011e hand' ,
11 ,lune 15th. presbytsiry meeting on Tuesday Geor a i.....+..... , . , P , .meet' :volt' v bt Tor., ed and fifty $abd atter Patterns F' The Red: A. L. lanes, who realized Mx` : Pearcy 1 go;, a horse and. We
• t3ebrge II • .' .' ..... • r3 t g• IV Robt. Irwin read the seri t� re a with B A..degree, in' 1878. Grad•
�pp uated from gnoz 3 . to select from, at 71r, 10ar 4,qd die ..
A good ministry for three ears at Bet- etc freight. from Tor on the Wedges. . , .. • " • .. 1 aeon from the first psalm:.Mi• W J. h nears later Re-
y t1a3� freight. George III . ............ .eived 7, L Q de tee from
grave and is now completing a very Rev, ea George IV..,.,.,..... • "" � 'J lfn'e S.•C. L. read avert' interest#ng g lid Unfger•, :. • _
successful four p •1' xby wag greeted with full ..... • • 10 As, ter of Asttonom city' of Toronto in 1883.and D 1).de degree . ,adl Th /, ,1.
years pastorate at ltouserl at Burns and $nbx churches jVil1#ant IV • > . x :...... p y. Mies . Retta from Knox sit 1805. Pastor of - g Ty °e s``� •
Auburn, has accepted the invitation ' • • • • • • 0 QObin sang a beautiful solo -which Was West , .
last Sunday, Queen V.fctoeta,. .... , ............ 64 much enjoyed, Church for 2n years, and a member' of Linen 'Torohon ,
of the Belmont circuit to become their • Edward VII.,.,.,,., the Synod for 19 ears, Is a ace, with Illsertlon t0 •''latch
pastor for next yeat+. There Was A, bee at the manse Ott .11.1 • . ' • • • ..1 • 9
Wednesday and they madea fide clean h1�1TAMWO STREET of the Board and Senate of Knox you knew the goods and ,you know' What t e P
The following is the report of the Up, around the garden, �-Y "�` lege and chairman of the llSttall s h ;
' $oard of y old for, sea we want alt to see this l eeior Department of Auburn School Tho quarterly servfres Were held fn Ii: ordinar P sir bust, Nott Snfldriv ILeG. W. J. Jolliffe *111 Examiners. Y 5 one
y Ioe. o ran th u , at SC er ltd,
for April. V. examined in Arithmetic the Methodist Church on Sunday and Hess on the high.blown plans bf some Preach in this churdh at Ila., in, and Co>xnaua n
Algebras and Book-keeping the pastor at 1 'p, rn ` In the evening • . F„ lit ill Governor General `
p' g -- Grate Mandan and was well attended.. railroad CdrpOrations they, Would uat the oburdh will be cit e
j ap d and a Xing 'The London Ex reeg Understands_._....- �_._ _ . __Y_ "...._vW
Plunkett, Ruth Jackson. A1lfster Mre, Mckenzie, 41' Cleveland, keturri• Edward. Memorials P
take one Clive anti that would be to the service will be held', that "tag Duke of t)onnau
ht Is likely .
•, Mann. Sr. IV, exam#ped in (•leo$. ed to her home on lYlondap after aped• ; The shot' Will furnish �q y ' ' - N.'
rraphy, Ariftetic, Grammar and din a week with her parents here, bottom, We'notice that the C 111 19 music, appropriate to E-Uaceed.Hari (trey, it being the par•
gg titular wish of the late Kin that his '
,Composition— Fromilda Pfeffer, Ltla Thotnag and Mrg: MAnning have re• talking of closing At the E worth LOA ue m0 f br «+, g .
aciowatt, May Denatedt, Winnie 116w. tarried to their home in the village nlf g g Part of the Rideau t� instrumental at n an othaar should rebeiv8 the Appoint • ,
lion, Verefa Asquith Laura Jackson. ter spending the Oia%t with their CAY,al,•at C1ttaWA, and utilizin . it fort Monday evening an instrumental c�uet m.ent as Governor -Genera • .
r son g ar rr 1 of Canada xx .
gell� Doyle, l+ernyinin¢ton, Elim on the farm. f wag ween by Miss Av oil- C7dtirtfce and The otlicfal annouitei�but . Th'e' Lx -
un blot. Intermediate IV, eXttmin, . their road bed, ehOrtenin and. im. Miss Emma Lsvis, Mks.
g Tho �tlf,.tioa way a blov place •last roving _ gave „ ,T• W,Cosens ppress says; may be expected shortly,
ed In Arithmetic, G}ratninar and aeog• Friday and SAturda , d. ilii to • 11 ttig thlreltt#+snCFi, u`. 6 hddit lish 3'a a paper .,k'auls pasaron for Itis etch 'suggested t p
P gR that the Dake of f
Saturday, t n and 8bu►s, Miss Mitanie Ker presided. tlonnau ht s+ ____ _ .
' raphe-- +ail fiafthbv. Alfred I.errip, ed a car af' fullest, it, Adams and T, this th+3 canaeiit tif' the iiomin`ibh Got` g should open th® fleet i?'ttr- i he P if t 't
1,Rtrsgel Ding, Jennie Stalker,liiler. unloaded a :aatr of coal brttmen At the ineetinit o£ the Young Lladies� figment of United South �at"I S _t�we
Tire fotinwing ig a correct report of llefiron and. a eAth, t And t$ai)icvay' . CbadtitiA6io ti Phitatheal Bible Ulase on Suni9 Proceeding th Africa before .
tiling shipped a, carr of would have to be obtained, Cioe lith, the following olilcets• ap' May p ceeding tb CarladA. PLtA81: Dd '
,the standing, of pupils in the Junior Cattle. t of g were ap. Tlie ixpressgAye ntibgtter appoint. ' T ASK FOP, CRIY �'.
• Went apu�d Fie made. ;
wOVk is fly.ured gat 162;G!,'A 000, pointed; Presideht, Miss Della Taylar, It would stripe
' let vied president, Mfsd Ronna piekvett, , the populAtti iMiigil2atIuti instorit r, `
o . ' it `