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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-05-23, Page 1••=, Clinton News -Record. 27th Year CLINTON, oNTAJuo, Timms')Air MAY 23rd 1907 Whole Number 1474 You are cordially invited to the Celebration in Clinton on Friday, Ma 24th. 7-' , • II .. • ...ea- 104,644,44444040444644empepswep....--410WOMPOWM 4,- gb--• le • MOVING.. 4 wir..,r, aunary 0 $04,114104 Inovellito the Tiodall xesidernie On :,Bativabga,_.OFee,A., Mr. :11 p• Meee SHOOTING. GALLERY‘ Mr. E. O. Chaprneel. ha* OPerUcd Out a shooting gallery in the •store form. erlY oceilpied by Fred. Watts, drugg- tar eltd-e"-Will"r.ebriee-weeklyeeeonitetie Vous, for substantial.peiees. • , •-.• • THE LOCAL MARKET'. . ''' „, ,. Wheat 80e. Peas 700• 10 770 Bootee eee to 47c. Butter 16e. • Oats 38e to 400, • Eggs 15e to 16c • Live Hoge $6.0 „ THE HOUGH.eCUE. .. . . .• The London Collegiate Institute dee faulted for the Hough Cep. and in t•he rder 'of chaelenges the 1:3aerie Cone- ‘). • 'vete comes next.- If they.do not.dit- w. sal) Pacci otor., lethondon the match ill t • e 8th .or 15th of,. June as the ONE HAS 0,000. Jane Hole wae offleially engaged at •the House of Refuge yesterday, .fkansferrieg property from Inmates fie AlteeCountyee•Abeat-eley0-00-hae•-eoelar- been, headed over. Au old man from Neinsell, eightx years tag e,,, 'Who was recently admitted, le said -to be worth, $5,000, • If he remains this must be put in the countyie poeees sion so as to ensure that it will be paid the coet of Ida mainteeanee. ABUSING THE HORSE. . * A couple of • young men; came frorn Goderieh on Satutdey with a livery horse, From the appearatee a the animal they came dow.a at aefurioue rate.; and continui•eg to drive from') pillae to post, Chief Wheatley et last took the. horse fr.= • thein and Welted it Up in.the ',Graham - House stable. • • - •• • He then pi:oiled' to Goderich and the liveryman se t ;doWn. for the eiorie Tee young niilen blanierwhiskey„ too eaneh of A, as being. the cause of their. escapade. -. . , ,, . • RE.RUIL. D. .,THE.R.A.,TTENB, CRY. e ... Mr Mr. Joe Rattenbery informed • The on Tuesday teat heehad 'received so. moolr enc. ouragem. erit Jelin wholesale hoesee and theie tcrevellers, the citizens and. old, natrarie 'of. the e - ' the adjoini e tow. eshie• s .tHeuse . in . az hen he had eecided to xebuild las hostelry. • The new hotel will be ..of briek 52x76, and three. stays high, , It will have all the modern convene ignoes, end -be steictly. up-to-date in eieee Way, ; The Plans are now being prepared and lb le expected' that Work. will • be. commenced at ' an early date., • ' ' e. • • -. ' • -. •...• • . ..„ , . .. WESLEY .01 -MACH, • • • • • • • ' • • • . • • • The • League 'meeting on Monday evening • was well, attended •and the service Was 'very: ;helped:. to all •pres, .ent. The program waa ineehe .11e.rels . • or the young men of the choir, - wlio ae Mee th•s• ' • IV' 'splendidly• *Th qe . onse. pa ,. : e choir was taeeri by Mr, , Edgar East Mr. John Rice Presided. at the. oXgan.• Good musio. was rend red by the boyS. Mr, John Rumban giVe-en ex- cellene; -xeadieg end • , Mr. " Fraiik• 14111- son gave the aeldtess - of the evening on "Seccese.'b. 'Tne erldras .on `'Suc.- cessw.as -a. • .succeis:, : The ' .sPeaker- speke,first a Seem:ie.-4Pa a Purely business • .or secidar. staledliehit• • re-' feeling to eneebeni, • tradesmen, Maeefeeturers,; lawyers; .dectors• and .the. inenoPoliee. 'True 'sireciosS , WAS not however :sireP1 niald : money. ypr Y ng obtaining our ideals in life; but -II i serving God. in a life •consecrated . to fire, service. . • •• • . • • .• : ' • .. . . Next Sunday. morning - the • Pastor win •peeecir a speCial • sermon to.'the Sens of • England. Ille evening sub- . , e . . e . .:„ .., . , ieet.• ,w.111... lle, ..,B2.glitectineee , nor through the. LaW.'' - • • The. Razzed concert to be giver., en Wesley church oe Monday even:ng next,. Promises to be.em, enjoyable occasion. Under tbe direction of -bliss BOrt of ., ... • .. • - . • Y .., 1,0ndon l 25,will take. ,part in thn,pro4 , • . • - .:- . . •.. • ' . - • b. ani .. • .. .: ,.- n•APTYST:'CIIIIRCII: ; 2..e. • ..-• . : • • - • • ,.. : . - . •• The lathes of • the •pongregatiare • are *ranging lo. give • a tee .•and •• lettere talement ie. the.cbeinth on the-eVening of Thturaday ;nexte. The program will •haiVe as • e feature • ee• -intereatin ' de-. ' • '• • t •r. • e ." bate oe he eubje t Resolved. that the beat thins of life, are within re, e ch. of Meet people." - . Two; strong debater§ will take 'weir eside and the contest peeraises to ba eiteitine. Th, ere, Will also' be a eunib.er • or eridep.•what able - .inueical selectione. • '' Adniis,sioe adults 15e, children .10e. . r. ' -0Winig *. to the opening - .eareon in connection with the new Iliptisli ch- each in Godaicie there :will', be otly .. one • sernion next Sunday; , that of the .motninge. The evening seryieC is . can-. celled and the congregation here will .. . ,.. • . . • . aeons unite .wath the Gederich •congreg . in tie ded , . • : •.• e ication ,df• 'their. new 6liarch home . . • • . • ' Oriefonday........nightetheArtev, Mr.• Fournieti repre,senting the. w.o i ',c . - iii ' • : ' • • • ...unite French . Evaneirzation. in. conneott 7wittv...Gi..anA,Pgpo lustitete• of Quebee. spoke• in• elie Repast-eh:era-, glee% a,.. . , ' ' t ' t' • •t ' the 'a 11104t 11L 0106S 111•X acme, ..ce e ri. e and progress of. that work. A ieir •slzed• iirdienee gathered to hear '; the reverend gentleman, though not as large. as the interest of the addrese • d tie importance of the cause wou-e_ Id rtan . RECEIV7,NG DAYS 1 Ma. Hugh Ross will receive on Weilneeday---and.-Thersday -.0ternoone er next week at her residenee, Prin, Setee-StIreetelOfteueeed bY -...*rs' Will. Collyee, C. I. BOARD ME,ETING. , . - At) the meeting of. the Collegiate Iestitute board or IVIonda,y the report a the principal Wee received, It Kid ie part : iVilse Claytote, teacher of 'Wedelns has decided to give up her positien, at the end a the terre.-1, wOuld suggest that the pupils. pay their fees by the 10th of teeth month:: -The Public Library board has erery• kindly ,egreal tol set apart a .small supplementary library ler the use Of the studente of the 0..• I, in cornice- time with ..eheie, courses in supPlemen- tery reaning This will -relieve the b d • f thl •te . 1 re oar o s. i m o expeese an make it pess.ibie to et.reegthen ette re- ference library at the .seheal,LThe .remov 1 of the ' eldewalk for one bloOk aWeSt. on. Princess street .makes it very' difficult for pupils, coming : leY that route to' •reach the school in bad Wearther,-The iecoihniodation in the science room in no: suflIcien: to meet bet dernaed. ;The rooin above is lax - , an ' . ' er d could be arran•ged t atom- ' reedate'. forty .pepils working at once iil also line:1st stere room far the e ar t ie - • • seP a t• • • e. ' - The board. passed a. vote of thanks to the 'Librayy. board, directed the •secretarY to mil. the attention of•the • council to the state of the Princess etreat walk, and instructed the prop- ertY eberraittee; to act• in some minor repairs asked for -- • ... New Advertisement%. Qemety .ceenee-ae eeene,_,;e ereetecteee etieueeeee.e. r.. tuz,nve1t#.5 ,‘ AnnounceinenteNorthern, Nav. Co. -7 • ellingeeee-Ceeees„." esents-W, He liellyat-1„ - ___ , 14"4.41.41.46141 _ .. FOR . . • Engagement Rings,,,- . , pherson, the owner,. barretainei- t -a; porititx4 .01 the houSe for his own use. • , 0 THE STREET IMPROVED:, A igang of nem was put at work oir Albert etreet lest week and abOilt. four- iriehes of the top earth, was se- off. 'Ills, exposes the gravel of . which there meet' be a% solid depth. of over tevo feet end if some of the pillows are now levelled down the roadbed will . be in good sibape fox scene months,- . INSPECTOR "Ele," BRIGGS. • . . ggs .ex, . ., Hare. MrEdBri- InA L ney„Man., has been a,ppointed license inepeeto.r at a se:lay -of $1800 110r .. an00111.. Fle 1SI an cid reeident a ifis • - Gentleman '$, Watehese-A, J. Gergge7.4-- . Fireworks -W. D. File M,-,8 I Glorious' 24th -Ce Ileare-.6 •• . .) A Great. Sale-Newcombe's-.8 - Correa English -6 Millinery Opening--Hodgens-8 Teacher Wanted -W. Caxter-3. , . . . . . Wedding Rings, • . . ..... ... A ... •reped OR • Wedding Presentlii • • • . • Ba•Yfield ,Cie Monday there died ini the eitiyeo* Detroit Hearretta, Seller, wire of Mre Jahn Newell. Theremains arrived atir• Drucefield - MAO= by the, forenoon. .. 'train yesterday aut. from 'theme the funeral, teeoreeed to Belem °mete. P .. .. . cry where the eiterment took place, Th. R v r J b eti N 1 B St A die,W'saciturcTi reIgnduceteelid the set.' •vtieer; • T(fr.s. (Captain) - Merdurtrie • and• • 4 child • of Colu.mbia, • Smith Carolina, atrrieed .horne last week tovisither motii.r lees. Hugh McLeod who was . . e.. ... .. . _ . . .. . . : .. . seitio:sly ill ,and has since died; • - .• - • • • • . . . 'th if :fwajni• 7.4 :onii,l,s:.. .Rrici:r.praic.r.ess.,..lasyd.. , Paesone reterned• with him to aped a' short while. . ' • • • Miss Eddie Cleave of Stanley 'spent • •last • Week witleher abet, Mre. George, ,ErWin. • , • • • . • • - • . Oece more lee angel or death • has . vietted aue Midet and on •r"lidenday - .evening :Mee, Hirsh .. McLeod, pa,ssed . avity,, Aged' 'oely foleby-sixe years. ' Her , Misband .and nine children, '• the ,youngest • only " eight .years of age, : eurviive to rnotere their.'greati lose :and. • tio,.,tatem the -deep sympathy or. the : • whole cominunitY is extended. - •The . funeral toalc plea on - Wednesday af- . ternoan • to BaYfiekl.. cemeteey, the' services at house :-and- gravaide bele .. . ie .g conde ted . by Rem- letoNeil •and • • -Steadman.. • . - • A. Yiellgar, flite ; emeter .. - CLINTON . • . , 441.491.4491194.44/ • • ' • • • - ewe sod iservorietaverit known,: indeed, in Clinton,. Stanley and Godericif township, and his num- erous .friends hereabouts are much pleased ta hear of the appointment. . . • ' SYSTEM OF .FIRE PROTECTION.• • • . . . The '. Electrie Light .Company. and •the Knitting Company have -combined lot , a. ' system of fire protection- and upon •the works' of the latter will be erected .a tank, twenty .feet ii•ieVe the balding, twelve feet sexe. .. tee feet high, holding -forty-five tons Or• water: The Kiiittieg. Company win have •a nee of hose fot each flet, so tbat with, , pleete of preseere and hose,. the Campany °peat. to er407. ' .S; low .rata•of ,ineurance,• • -.-- — COVINATIO.N.BEAT 0.• q. r. • • .Thei firs -t) baseball match of the seas- .. . on Was played in thovark last' Sate urday. afternoon, the .cempeting teems being the PaliVers• and Jeason's'Wv• Co; ve.• the Collegiate.: The gan?-e• is ..said to have been quite. interesting. ard to beiv.e been woe Clini its merits. The features were ,.. johnson's throws to second and taiv. fine .ele-inoundWork a Dowding exid•Rumball. The 1irpe4)0.• • • was as follows:: .. Comblitiailoti-W,.• Johnsoi;e-,... . ' . CeSlie, Pliaridi le C. Dowding. lile-A; meeekee.. ex,' 2b W. •Ra.ttenbury• 3b 'S. Jackeal e; se, c, Han ii; .12e- eeeokenteie tie Q. • - ' ' . ''. • Wilkerie rf.-1.6.. • • • • • ., . Collegiate -W.' Taylor '6, •L...111inee 'ing•p, C. •Copp • 1,1); • C. Meephersoie 2b, ..J Remball:•3h, B.' Manning- i,s.,. • R. ••Matkerizie, , , ate. ef, •Calitelonerr. • ' If Stew. . - ., •• . • • • . 14 • Mr. .J.e. McLeod, • forerriany at : the Jachaon Mfg. Ca's factory :Was'. wee pire. . • • , AFTER THE FIRE, :•.• , • -• • • ..to • •The Thresher •ComPany.,, have put. •a.- number of 'their Men at • work 'clear- ing away the debris. aid' : in a few days the ruins will not present such a scene of desolattiope: The, Mbuldiag room Wae. not •iejured a.nd the staff commenced operations •agarin Thursday . . , . , . . :morning: The healer-ma.hera ',axe also TbiuSy r'at.1.. boilers • begun or •Partially• • , 'leted. haze:the, fire. Tbe'. OOP mach- ine,rwork on the 'enginai .ireder, viaY- will be .finished• it eithex Galerich.-: or . . . . .. . Stratford.; , . .2. ... ,• • • ',: . ' ' :• • • . Mr. Forrester, the manager of - the Campine; is le receipt of conanuniea tions Iran .other towns, Ser.nd, .1;oit..4xitibur, etc:, holding Of:indocile- ranee) for: the reni oval or the 'Melee, . • try - ' • •, ..: • : • • • • : ....In the eyed!, of the bylaiv receiving' the •approviel .0 the ratepayers elle Company. Will.it ;aide commence to. rebeild. They sr will illeTeaSIO their :eap- itel• Aid enlarge r'their werks. • 'The buildings, ..will. all be of cement' aecl. 'fireproof. • •:The• cement walrs on the destroyed woiks .were built by,,Mr„ Hiram Hill and stood the test well; , . • The Company will asiethe town; fer . _ • . ...., . .. .: . a .portioneer the street north north of their .. . . . • . .property te..perent . of .0307e11101r. v IN S • "IIKOIL • v BU.; S . ES AT, I, • e el engers Prefer. In the inearutimi3 the C. C. I. champions are getting into goal' Shane so that to take away the Cup will eequire much speed • and 4. • . . . .syaying newer.... ...... .- ._....,... OPEN. AIR CONCERT.. : e. • ' . ' The Citizen.s' liebd ga,ve As first oip•en air concert on 'the market seuaxe • . • on Thursday evening last . when it . „ d h al . • • • ' • reeeeee .t. e fo. owing, piogram . mareh, Americaivin Belle hanLon. • Waltz, Petty °lye .S. . . • Gable., Diewson City ' . . Mirth, Le \Toile.' • e Tw° SteP.; Tome:tare : God Save the Kin.. . eThe• different. selections . • were. well reedered . and . the _citizens . iee. lei, King forward,ewith pleasure •to , a series of •suelesoncerts. The Wadi. Is prepared to accept • engegemente• ..for eceuie• • '' garden parties, oto., l311t.11rili 110t eon- 41 Sitter- any --,for Therteclaei r._ •evoqi„,... *too. theY have Mem& for •'43;e5;:- ;airs for the' eltiecnS.' • • - • - .. . ...• ..• ' .• ,•,. •. .. _ .. . A. Y:,P, ee,.:GO. VISITING. • • '.• • •,, . ".. . , . • . '' On Tuesday evenieg.ebout thirty ;Of the •merebere -ot,'St, peel's branch a the A....y.p.A. droVe to Godeeich -Who PreSent et ant Catertaihmentand • soc, Jai eyenine . given by. the Goderieh branch, reheenembers. centribeted •rto thie Program. byenieerherU- Of , the' pin- ten branch: were: vocal ,sole_ss by ' Mx. .... . . , . pe• 0... Chapman 'and a, whistle.% sad by Mrs: 'A.. A.,11111.. •• . • . .. • After the prograni a.lunch, was aor..• .. ved do the schoole•rooni; by the ladies of the •Goderich. branch, After ' . an hour of pleasant social iiptereourse the evening was . closed • by sineing Auld .Lang Syne., .Leavies Gpderieb at . about -eleven , e'clotk With .e,, bright tepee •shining and goed StarlY delvers. . . Manage the leirses a meet .delight- ee, • e . - • .. , . . • .. . "4 "rime home. closed; •a • trip . Viet will not 'aeon •be forgotten. by those who • eesent. . " were 'able , to be • p , . , . . , Frio ' . • • • M ROSE NEW YORK, , • .., ' . • ::: .The following: -letter" has been . re- '.. ' -coieed••-ey. The News -Record :rein Mr: •A:,•;Case of : 'Rose :New••••Yerle state, ..• ii -. • - w• o has every fall for 'a. *tuba • Of' years conducted the ..eeiporetters. here:. ' .."I saw by tee Rochester . papers that Clinton had a ....disastfoue eta •at • which I .was saddened; .but I ehougbe, before . wilting, weed wait until treedved your 'Valued ' paper, Tee NewswItecoede widely a • ' • .* Y ame :to hand•to- .dey.. I mat ai th a , • . t I aril very sot- ce, Indeed, to :hear of' sueli.a••disasete• in your (I Mighrsay • oUrie tows, for of 'a Surety.; I believe that whet is of interest to the citizens is of interest to me. I'. am inclined to think that: if.: ' Clinton had - Weterwerker th.ete would have been far :less damage le- curted. I think the ' citizens. must .. • . . have been most heroic in, their •efforts or •aj Oori share of the town Would now be ,alles. I.: note by , eyour PaPer that aur evaperator caught -fire. • , . • - , . .. . on the roof but, that the fla,mes were S0011 extingeished. 'Iewieli, to. • ' thank .. ,.. .. •., the .citikins for the interest they ' ' . ' • - . I' to • • : • r . ok In .saving„_.ons. ,e) opeety.,and •11.01)0 in some way •• to. be able to repay shem ••• With s m th and kind te- . i't 1.4-31 -114. ". Y ' - li .1t. .I - ' gat!, s:\ •o .ev ry ..eitieee, , A ,r,.. -re- mane, Yoere Truly, A. Casio. , . • . . , ,, TO4VIORROW'S CELEBRATION. . 4 I . . • . • . - ; • .. • • . .• Displaye your nage 'atd bunting , , •teer morteme. • • • • • • To-imorroW'a celebration of Vietatia . . Day'proMises: to be the Most.suc tul demonstration held in ' ,, on for many yeere. •• . . On Monday paSses were testributcd among •the children or the •reral soli-. ode adjacent to tain *hide,. entitle ehe p youngster& to. free admissiot to tee park Where 'the spate will take place. Hundred0 of entleesiastic youn0 • Cenatlians are expected in end tO isein in singing suck patriotic.. songs as God Save the King, • The Maple Leaf Forever, Etc., Etc. ' --e-The football a ed., base.bal.l matehes ; Marathon Road'Rece„ Etc., Etc.., evil, pro. • • 'vide an afternoon of -solid .enjoy.- .ment. Much interest -N- being taken in, the Tug •of War; ;The News -Record is„not prepared to say , . that eltinett . will win, thitt it will be rie. easy thing for •Godericif townshin, that the stalwart§ of Stanley will have no trouble in pulling all competitors over. the; lirue„ .c)r • that the Tuckersmith team fully expect to have the nioney for .distri, in butiot, May the best team ' w' Ivhiehever that may tie, , The! entries for the Marathon race, up t to last evening included NOrMat and).Neil ,Gordot Macdougall, Porter's Hill; . John Ciliddon, Ilelmeville; Frank Choweg, • Herb' Witte, Okifford Andrews and 'Win COoke Clinton. Tife rite; is to the Bridgewater kik.' at Holnlegville and return ,. ' dant outto-morrow and enjoy the sports, ' . ,. 414.4.44404444441646_446.4•4444 . . eg cent (6% an 3 . Ve Sovereign • B.ank of. Cailada • . . • . .1: . • • ; . to . bler• • se. .. Iv' ' , ..7-... . , '• Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one half per (4%) for the current quarter, being at the rate of Ede per cent per annum on the capital stock of this-•baiik., has been declared, that the same will be payable at the he o ce a,nd at the brancees on and after Thursday, the lather Ma .ne The transfer books ivill be closed from the %1st to t e 15th of May, both days inclusive. • • • . ' By order of the Board. . . . • ' D. M.. STEWART • General. Manager * .. . .. .... Toronto, 80th March, 1907, ' . '.. • ,,.... '• eISUninierhill., • will. Beaeorne'711.9 has been.,sailing on, the lairee ,. for -0;',•neeettli,, --eerier-1*d 'home on Satin -4y .aludewe understand is likely . to remafuli ' • • ' • • • ' . . , -•. , Mesas, Joseph .and . • Thanes Wet.' kinp are raesneg.their barns this week and will biere ,stone stabling; built tire •derneath eixem. r• • ••.., The Misses .MahaIfy of. the 2nd con, ' qt. Steeley.were geeets. of Mrs. Jraeries' Miller ova Sueday. ' - Jain Ileya,- Who bas been empady- edby Mr, T.. T...gurphy, bas'engaged 'for the summer. witli•John• MeNitegh.. .'ecin,' al ,Stanley .. . 1: - • .. .. . .1 . e',Geofige Johnetoee cif near Landes. bero• spent Sunday •ueder. the •parent-• .al reef; e.; ., • :• . . .. : ., .;.. • ..., . I' . •• ' .,,. .' • ' • • ''' if t A ise Anni Millet spent part q las • _ ei,v• •cele with her. grand -Mather' Mrs. R: Miner:Sr: ' of Clinton': • • .• • ; 1 . Miss Elvi Beacon), ie. visiting God- aich and Colborne' township fri'enels • ' •for 'a. eouple lot:we-eke.- : • . . m Th .'•• Bigin ' , ... r.. ee.. ,iggin is • out on his rounds .gathering egep. • • : . • - •, ',Miss Petrie . .visited •at..her ,.horee' neo,t 'C .. ' • rt , • . ea Bru efield las Saturday and sunda,y, - .. ' - • . • : . . • . . 3 C11n.ton aqd II -r. u• c ell. e I d . • - „..Tedeeeeh„sisajadealella sgailogreallreilme******InrwIrirvirr -.• -• . -1 -Varna . . -- -.At a sliedial meeting or the -Stan( • townsaip*. council on Friday last it was (leaded AO have an'eleiren-fobe ' cement, ;arch belle on ehe 4th corieet„ Diehl' s •The lower: eurtiori • of the.- arch will be 'of ..the peiyportiOns of k tie: 6e and the upper 1 to 5. There-- , will. be •iie .plasteriege••TWo; 'demerit . abutinents Will. also be built at Whit • • ' • , ' : • i ' ' • : . is known, as Snowden'e bridge on 'tile Sab1e lane• ' • • - ' • . . We , are '. plensetf,'eo••hear that • le James . • • • • ' • ' - • JamKeys of the Parr Line. s im r i- ' v Ilag fth i he ' -• t • t t f p• .o • on u isi • no ye ' a . o . danger. Mies' elentere tealteed nerse,1 , Clinton; is • .kattinotpon . him. - . -.-..'... • ' The reeopenOnee services in the Meth, . °diet churee were, "largely' attencled.e. - The preacher Was Heir. A. K•-• Birks, 1 • '0,,„ • 1:4 at. 4. 4 4 4 4 SID ita Ilte Iliata 4 4 4,4 4 4 4614 414 0 It. . ..• -• • ' ' The Sterling Bank of Canada Head Office Toronto. 0. T. SOMERS, President. W.' K. GEORGE, Vice-preeldent i . 3. F, W. BROUGHALL; General Manager.- 1.• , • . 1 3. 4.44.44111.4144/1"......1.19. _. A general banking business transacted, • . Interest on savings accounts credited quarterly , • . • , BAYF1ELD BRANCH open Monday, Wednesday, Friday Oral week.. VARNA BRANCH open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday each WM. BEATTY,..Local Manager. — . . , *IP et ell . , ,. - Carripleint 'hae beeni made • of 'several • ' v* "ty ''' • • lath's , icet . ann some rthene ere r boys s endine the Sundayen •• - 04;.p ,. .. ..„ .., i fishing. •oe •the river..'t•rhe., 6.et • Itself. is• G011,- trary ; to • ' the • la* made and:provided ___, . . .. and made. worse the •e01,Se of , . the _, ... . . ,Parties thus 'erigaged:., We are author-, • izedlb stare 'Wet .if the Practice • i5. not erdpped, an example Meat be Made of them ..• . . - . • " :. • William Jenden of r der hainlet ' has been enaged in • (lathing ine•Tucker, •sinith the Pasteortnight.• : . • • Ma Emma '• Johnstone has been • itaid•UP• with ' pneumonia - the past couple or, 'Weeee.but Is '. ,new some-. better.. . . ''. • '' • •P.Isibine • • tioe shads. is - ' the ordee of the dey.. ,e : • ;., ; • . Master.. Clarence Linty is .Speneline:e few days . amen friends bere. .. '.! Who rmpleved • ke oteasion • 000es:ft discoerses and' the choir at:I' • • . • 't '• • r . ' ' I • ''i' '• • fpul bed Awl - exceedingly wet. Mr.:A.. .... Seepheneen • and. Miss SteehereseireelsO. . • . ieneeted!e an anpeop#ate. sacred. date . • . in a pleasieg. , e ••• ' , ' • .. mon_ r. The callectionse . m neet, ... rand Subscriptions for' •the deg a, o ' . , • . . . .. , exh.'to.• $70.94. The repairs • coat 'lathe.. egeregate:' e-210• and give. our . geed Metivadisie 'friends One Of the neateste .: and •most. goey plata, Rr. divine- wore. • gide en:. the dietreee• , ', • • • " .. • • . . . . . . . . • —AL a di . a is. a a A...IL.- AL—it,„&r ,...m• 106404111114040.1111010011PIPMPIPP•PRIMPIPIReulPIPIPIPIIIMIE,oulule • ••' ' . - ' • ' ' ' 1 • • t r. .• 1,0 le .w - .- ••• t r . • . • t ' • • • ,., 1 3 3 i • 3 . 3 3 4 4 3 • 1 ' 1 3 4 1 3 1 1 11011.0.144.4.14"1"*"6"-irirrvvvvvvIrrinrw-roli . • Tile 1)6 Ul. We . . • , . • ` west Tuchersmith • , . ••• - , .. . Mr. Albert • Turner • and. his ilaugh:•: . 'ter Edna, spent Sunday week With old friends. hese, ••' C'eee • • . • • ,• .; . ,• ' '. •• - • , , .. Mr.. William. Towne.erid was on the . Sick list the past week. • • h. • : • Mr and Mrs. •• A: 'Grey Celebrated- • . the twente,firth 'anniversaxy of 'their wedditg day 011 WiedlreedaY. list. : -• ,.1 , L.,_,.. , , „, Mr. Percy'. Lawn 0peue. rnrrea.y with . . „. . ii , r . ifis g andinother, MTS. Samuel Crich . ' . ' - • :of •Clintori... . .. ' • ilin C. G'ff id • f ' f Cl• t • • i o ormerly o • 1111 011 , ; • . i . . , ;• . • occupied the pulpit or Turner's dwell, . • 44 ..1 1.. 444_ , , 4. on: rtelea,e,.aeleariota elev.. ' :. .,.. , ..• . . \. May 24th is the day for the big cele- . e. Wit ,... to ' bratiiitutn---Clint g g celebrate every warm day now.with Atur- . . famo'us new brands of Suminer Under.... -- . . wear. We have moire •lmes and .4. bet- • . • ter assortment to choose from than ever . . • . before placed on sale in tOWn. All Styles' at all prices, ° . , . . Our 50, cent garment is big seller — 9 . • • but we have " better goods at 60 Cents, . . ' .... . ..... 75 cents and $1,00, which are very fine. .- and are a pleasure and comfort for • any, . man to wear. •• . - . . ",- 1 r" • The "White Cat" and Bache o Brands are two big sellers, . •• Call and inspect our stock. We leave . you to judge for yoursel . f "King' "king, and "Borsalino" Hat • head* quarters. \ — - ' . . .. Auburn. .- , - . • • . • he e4 .. The . 5 T 5 • t• . e . of Bee Line Bepleet cher& will .be held at• -19 a. m•. riext Suarlay. and there will .1)0,,116 preac . " le ' • ' : • 'rib- afternoor The che _. ing service in, . c.„ _ .. _ ange is to .allov;r• ..,ho.: eon gr.egnAlen:10 'with the: Goderich.. church in tte - 'opening of • their neW edifice. ' ... •• Mr A Pierce of•' MerriSlias bri -..„.e..._. • • 0.. • 7 . visi ingat -the time tee:- his uncle,- " Mr. A. Asquith,- . Mrs. W. Sterzik or Galt is vieiting' under the• parental rao•f. • • ' ' • ••' Mr. John Lemp, nattexa maker for. theR r -eif Corlerich has p,ge s . , g. o., - beee home with an attaxe of• measles. Cecil Echlin. and .Bert Wilkie . of • Garlerich paid our burg a,. Visit • lot ThursxlaY. ' ' ' ' ' . ., ein „'..., e,,,,,,,,. te ,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,e, iseic • —"' -"•'''' - '"'"`" """'" " Erma Symington• is, ill. • • . • • • ' Mise Menthe Menveiere and ease ,Gertio Mei:hien of Ol•inten spent Sun- eib,y. with relatives here. Mt. •Eiviiii: Munro . of Stratford Was • plUltbilig ,11 Cli0t011 lest. week and spent Sunday under the parental roof. ..1 Messrs. „J. Carter and II. Knee .paid. Clinton friends, a.... visit . on • Sun= .. . day, • e' Mr. Jainei Weiss Of the Comer- . Ham passed through cial Hotel, . C , , • here on ' Monday. • Mr, and Mrs. Vifteh of Seatorth vis - . . ited at MrStalker's this week ' Mr. • .A... Attith hAs. inipreieed his livery by the addition) of twof:itoggies-. Miss Glenn of max Goderich visited' Miss Ruby Young this w.eok: . Mt. John ° Schultz 'is imptoming his house, A serious Monday a g aceident happened on ftettoon when a livery :beam from Wine= ran. oval,. The youth- "fill driver did all he . Ovid to hold. . , ;them bet.they finally ram lithe a. wire fence and one at the horses 'cut tta leg so badly that it could not I be tekee lime and le Still Wider C. A, •HOwson's eare, Thb driver wastak- ing a traveller to Dutton/km and imeknow, Mr. It Roberton took him to his destination. — .:iyigN , ----------L - - .:: . • , - • • . • That our busieess-emen-'-have.beeteine -aroUsted to, , the' neceSsity of • ueite-d•7- action in *Matter -a nature:Mg the vies in ores, s was, ma, e mare a . -ta i :•• t t .- • d• • 'f t by 'the nuerber who sat down -to eerie ch in Bartliffle restaurant at mioneore putsida,y; .Amoot trhose 1)420:were : Dr. AX0114 .T. Beacom, A'. .D.liarten, Dr, Ball W. j, Crooks', A. T. Coolie , . . . er, S. S. Cooper, IL ..t Cleft, IL 13. Carnbee a F..Pow.ding,R.: .4..itzsiirt- mons, D. erf•Eoexester, ' B. lb- liingse P. R. 1-lodgene,• 3: B. He Ver,. ..-,... 4 re Homes,. Fred. Jaceson W. Jaielte son, W. . J. Mitchell, 'E. .M. lVfoLetan, .f. -W. NeWcombe IL T. Rance, Dr: eShaeri• •Perry ' Pfunisteel, .W...Welkere W. T, O'Neil; A. MOKeon, W., A. 1V10.• onnelle W, W. Nimenee -Ple' ThOMP- sot; and .W. II, .elellyer, .. Mr. Holmes:: presided over tlie'•gath. ering" which was, entirely informal andi asit --was-theefirsteele-the4clial-ethe 'chief buSinessi was the -organization. of a Bupiness Meets Association Or COM.: , Verde' ChM- or which the following Will be the Officers : President, "R.• noknes; viee, Dr. Shaw, ;. sea:ern:rye. .treasurer, J. W. Newcombe ;. direct- •Orsr-Oer-E. Dqwdirig, T. R. Halgees, IL 13. tibliVerl W. JaelCS°114 , W. T. O'Neil, IL T. Ranee and Dr, Thorne:* -Tiro addressee • were 'brief, among those speaking.. being A. T. " Cooper, Dr. :Shaw, °ante% COMbe, E. BC McLenit. .Progress was the keynote of them all. . , • . The following, weit aPpointed the chairmen for the different wards with power to select their' o.wit committees ,to peatote the peeing of the Titres= her Company; hy.law -r. St, ' JOhn'a1, . S. S. Catiper, ; St, Jamee', P. R.• odgens StCleorge'sCaptain Mc. Il ; . , ; I Taggart ; St. »drew's,- E, M. Me. I Lean. ,' • It is 'with 'regret -glib. • Wiliariente67-: ; n . .. . theedeath, of..Mr, Thos. O'Brien wlie e passed away • on the 13Thi of: Mey., eft - tet :levying been. in . ailing:health • for ,• . the -Past 'ti -3' 11 ' • ears. -He ore. les • _.,., • ere sufferings .with. • gltat. 'Patienee , leaves to.. maitre • hie departure, • his wife • four sons and two daughters to • ' . whore we express oux sincerest syme. pathy and hie death Is r deeply twee.- ' - - ted by all in -the neighb•oxhood. The • •' funeral took • place' to •Se.• Joseph's e e 1 -te ee, R • e te e . o u•re . anc ence omen, a •, o ic cemetery in Hullett• for ieterinent. IVIr:ljatriek O'Brem.r Of Stratford • • •• • f was called hero to attend the mere' - of hie brother; Thee, O'Brieri. . •• G. "- Crept), and .1V1ns. Phil ••• Roweliffe of Clinton drover to Wine cluelsea, •on Saturday. to spend a few d 't • . , ' • • a,ys in h friends there. . Mrs, 13' tt f Blyth who is filk .. erre o, t te t e • very. oak health, is at presen a h beinei of , her sister Mrs. W.. 0, Landse ' bow. " • - • . f . 1::1, I c. .1 t Mr. Ed. Iledford o S n ey eon • • . ee e • E . . Sunda,y at the porno of r. - . Ball., . . ' Collegiate lee that chairman iners chemistry ers . ' RE-APPOINTED.Ce IAIRMAN• .. . the the . ,. . . . i • e • ' • . . ' • . Hullett Townshm • Mr. E'rank Reynolds has retarned from New Liskeard for a, couple of \twee,. eeeee Y. Miss Effie Meta,' teacher it 5...5, es geed.• We ate sorry to No.4, hen. r r - -. ' • loose her for • she- le an excellent .. teacher. Mr. alai Xre. Jabez Rands of Olin- ton spent Sanday at the home of Mr, • Sim /tends. ' ' • • . mr, maim stiettatti sow a lino •,,,,.., horse meetly for e leo figere to. a. party in Myth , Mr. Albert Weyinonth bad ..the line-, fortune to loota are an 'colt this ttiod4e. • . ' '` "A Square ea or Every Man," , .. . .. . MORRISH & CROOKS, . /.4i At 6 . Ly Successors to Hodgeos Bros. %Awning otOre • eleeeeeeeueeeeeeteeteeteeseeteeeeee. . . . . . . eeeeeee, . ' . • A, P. GUNDRY 13. A. ' ., Mr. A. P. Gundry, principal of Ins,titute, has received not-• from. the Educatiofial Department he has agate been, ' ;appointed,. of the eoMmittee or eXtere. who will read • and Value papers for the Jutior teath eXaminalien at mid-summo.