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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST I2th, 1915
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prices, as you'll see when
wash suits price.
play suits in tan and blues
and 75c for 39c.
two-piece flannel suits to clear
$1.50,
wash vests, regular $1.25 to
to clear at 75c. ..
straw hats, regular $1.50 to
clear at 98o,
and boys' straw hats, regular .
to 7.5e, to clear at 39c,
two-piece suits, regular $8.50
clear at $5,00.
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CLOTHING
motto : "A Square Deal for Every Man,"
THE, LOCAL MARKET., •
Wheat $1,00.
Oats 55d. v -
Barley 05c.
Barleo 05e.•
Eggs 180 to 1.9e,
. Live 1-Iogs 88.25.
PRACTISING ILDERTON. -
Dr. Aztlen: Bean, son of Mrs. Bean
01 town, Who a few iveeks ago hung
out his shingle at Ildeeton, is work-
ing up a nice praetise there. Dr.
Bean's Clinton friends are pleased to
hear of Inc success and wish him a
continuation or it.
HAS GoNE, ;it. CAMP.
13yald Hill, son oa, Mr, and Mrs.
Ed. Hill of town, has enlisted for
oVerSeas service and lett on Fridan
foe the training camp at London, Me.
Hill is a baker, having been in the
employ, of Mr. Connor of town, and
will in that capacity serve the Em-
pire. ,Aa it it' said that an army bak-
er must be capable of making four
hundred 'pounds of bread daily the, pie.
sitien will be no particulat snap.
aTowever, the boy's who are • enlisting
now are not looking for snaps,' they
are anxious to 'do their bit" like
teen.
WILL Give. MACHINE CIUN;
The Orangemen of North Theron in-
tend presenting a machine gun to the
33rd Battalion and, according to
County. Master Geo es of Winghaint a
special meeting will he held on Aug -
USI: 1 8t11 place the order, As a
machine gun is said, to be equal to
eighty men it is small wonder that
Canadians should be anxioes that th3
battalions going from here should be
well equipped, particularly as it is
said the enemy is much better suppli-
ed with this sort of artillery than
the allied forces. The only difficulty,
now stems to be to procure the guns
es fast aS they are required.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Little Miss Isabel Fraser of Stan-
ey, who with her brother and sisters'
Inc been staying with their aunts,
he Messes Macfarlane of Albert St.,
celebrated her eighth birthday on
londay, when a birthday peaty was
iron to which were invited a num-
er of little cousins and friends. A
'cry jolly time was spent in games
f various sorts in the pretty gardens
'ollowed by . a bounteous birthdap
east. When. evening male et, found. a
feed but happy company Of little
alk quite ready for bedtime. Isabel
and Jean Fraser are remaining this
reek with their aunts. Mrs. Fraser
ante up from Stanley for the party
n Monday.
VESLEY CHURCH'.
Rev, DI, Rutledge preached on Sun -
lay last and will also occupy the
pulpit beet Sunday, At the evening
service Mrs, East, Miss Huller arid
hisses. Moffat and Ease rendered a
mar tette,
The Brotherhood meetings, held
very Sunday. morning at ten o' -
look at the homes of the mernters,
re being kept up regularly and seem
o be growing, in intereet The study
ow and for some weeiks paet has
teen the Life of Paul.
The League intend holding their an-
ual picnic to Bayfield on Tuesday
ext.
At the quarterly business meeting
ase week the board gave the pasboe,
ev, De. Rutledge, a unanimous in-
ieation to remain a .feurth, year.
STURDY PIONEER.
tvILLI8 aFiuRon.
Rev, Bit. H. 41.1. Dickie of Chatham
preached ,eloquently on Sunday last
and will be the preacher need: Sunday
also. -
'The noir enjoyed their annual pie -
rile ate the lakeside, Bayfield, yeeter-
ONTARIO • ST, 'CHURCH. •
Rev. Mr. Steeenson- of Wilbourne
preached at both services. on Sunday,
good congyegations, being present on
each occasion, Miss Emma Lawis is
taking the...el:gen in thiel absence, of
Mrs. Treleaven, Rev. E. 0. Powell
*ill have charge of the services next
Sunday. .
HAS PURCHASED TOWN HOUSE.
Tbe property. of the late 'Mrs. D.
Shanahan, Shipley istreat, has been
purchased by Ate. etas. Peacock of
Hullett ;township. The transfer was
made thtoagh Mr. We Brydone. Mr.
Peacock obtains possession of his
new purchase this autumn and if he
disposes of his farm on the 2nd of
• Ilullett to advantage he will probably
become a resident of town,
WINNING SUCCESS.
Mies Agnes Middleton, daughter of
Mrs. John Middleton, of (Federici)
township, is meeting with gratifying
success in her profession in the
west. At the Inter- Provincial
Fair, recently held in Bran-
don, Man., Miss Middleton was award
ed fleet prize for evil of her six en-
tries in decorated nine. This news
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MIDDLE SCHOOL EXAMS.
Tim following students of the Cline
ton collegiate were iteceastal in ea,_
slog the Middle sehoel examinations
L, ('hens -hill, M. Cook, L. M. Cowan,
A. AL leltiott, V. R. Evans, V. 10 -aro,
H. S. E. M. ,Jamiekon, C. P.
Kaiser, • Middleton, I'. B. Moffat,
K. McGregor (hon.), A. Petrie., R.
Rennie, Rathwell, II. Rodway, D.
S, Ai, Rose, le, Sandersen, J. H.
Smillie, -1. S. Toe -unique E. J. Was-
mann.
PATRIOTIC SOCIETY NOTES.
Tim sepplp committee reveal; that;
all who have been knitting or sewing
and have finished work on hand will
please bring It along and deliver to
Mrs. Munroe, Mrs, Chant or Airs. 0.
Hellyer.
The trees:nee has received the fol-
lowing donations, whin n10 Society
acknowledgm with grateful thanks :
Miss ne, Washington $2.00
Mrs., Robt. Peareen ; $2.00
Evia Washington '15.00
MACHINE GUN FROM CLINTON.
The citizens of Clinton are being
canvassed for tondo to buy a machine
gun to be presented to the 3:3rd
Regiment who are expected soon to
go to the front. 11 any of tlie citi-
eons who have been missed ie tlie
mimeo will kindly call upon IlicTag-
gart Bros., Dr. Shaw or Ike Rattem•
'bury; end leave Limit donatiene., the, com-
mittee will appreciate it. A generous
response fs being given and in a few
days it 10 hoped to have the desired
amount.
A. MOTHER PASSES,
Mrs, Fred. Hanson, sister of Mrs.
F. A. Axon, on account of whom. ill-
ness 1110- latter was called to Saskae
loon, passed awa.y on Wednesday 'ot
last week, The remains' were, brought
o the old home at, Chesley for later -
went the funeral teeing place on
Tuesday. 'the death ot Airs: Heneon
wile particularly sad owing to 'the
fact that she leaves two little data.
Otters who will miss their ...mother's
care. Dr. Axon went to Clieeley Mon-
day afternoon to be present foie the
funeral.
ler, Arthur Knox, wIto has been a t
citizen of Winglieure for the. past quer-
et of century and who is in his
tnety-fieth year, is said to have one
the finest gardens in the. -town. He
as a quarter of an acre of Krona
Ltd planted and tended it himself.
Aer, Knox was at one time a reel-
ent of Clinton and owned consider -
hie. preeeety here, lie' teen a hotel
n the earner where. the Minns Bank
tOlditig• now stands and was one of
he beet known Ci (1505 In the . town.
e is related to the Swartz familet
tict occasionally eomes down to Cline
on to see his old friends.- He was
ore in Ireland and game to Canada
OLD RESIDENT ILL.
Mrs, Thos. Hessian has beea very
ill during the past week, so ill thee
the members of bee family were call-
ed to her bedside, but she has taken
a turn for the better and hopes are
entertained for her, recoverp. Her
aughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Carpenter of
Permit°, has been with hee foe see-
ral weeks and Mrs. Muir of Rochelle,
Mrs, Morrison of Langside ;
is. A. G. Read of Pittsburg Pa.,
and H. A. Hessian of Toronto have
been home for 031110 days. Her son
J. W. Hessian of New York, is on his -
way lionnt also.
DEATH OF MRS. 13, SPLINDER.
me death occurred yesterday at the
home of her sister, Airs, .J. .1. Mace
donald of town, of Eliza Finch, wife
of Mr. Benjamin Spindler of London.
The deceased was a daughter of the
late Air. Flan, and spent her 'girl-
hood, days jn Clinton. She was mar-
ried about tvventy-five years ago to
her tion' bereaved husband by the
Rev. Dr. Stewart., who was their pas-
tor a Willis church.
Besides her husband she is survived
by two sons and, three daughters :
William Spindler of Mindeo Beach,
Toronto • Mrs. P. J. Dawkine, Lon-
don, and Gertrude, Pearl and. Benja-
min Spindler at home. She is also
Reevived by the. following brothers
and sisters : Mrs. J. J. Macdonald,
Mrs. Robert Cree, Mrs. Wm. Steep
and James Finch, sr., Clinton ;Mrs.
,Beaekle .and Richard Finch, Feint,
Mich., —Mrs. DeKew, Lop Angeles, Cal,
and Emmanuel Finch, Stratford,
The funeral takes place hone itlie
home of Mts. Macdonald, on, eFeidey
ternoon to Clinton eameteryera
hen he WkIS about twenty pears of
ge. Ho can tell many a story of
is experiences in MC early clays when e
his country was but sparsely settled N
ltd levee to recall adventures of these
y gone times', He, is enjoying thel
est of health and only 'tees' glasses
o read by.
1' THE FRONT.
Air. Will Manning, who enlisted from
he west, wheee, he was teaching and
Ito has been training in England for
he past couple, of month's, has gone
o to the front with others of hie
giment, the 43rd Batbalion from.
inntpeg, to re -inform the .S'eaforth
ighlanders and is no doubt mW on
le firing line, .
Mr. le, W. Manning, son of Mr. and
rs. Walter Manning of town, writes
oat 25,000 Canadians were reviewed
y Sir Robert Borden and Majoir-Gen,
lagliee, with other military nten, a
ort time ago at Shornoliffe, "As
✓ as I could see" wriees Mr. Man-
g, "the troops looked (Inc."
Mr. Manning is scouting and finds
10 work exceedingly interesting
ough he says that he is not sure
at) he may not fine it too interesting
hen it comes to scout:ng in an en-
ty'e country. We axe not at all
raid, howeVeri of the Canadian boys
sing their nerve in the face of dan-
r. That is when they show the stuff
ey're made Of. Ile also much eujoys
d is becoming, quite .peoecient at
af
Hohnesyille
Mr. Robertson of near Heneall took
the seeviees on the Holinesville Meth-
odist circuit on 'Sunday lee,: • is the
absence of the '-pastior. He preached
very practical and instructive sermons
which were highly appreciated.
The change in the weather is very
welcome to the farmers arra it' is
bopeci it will continue fine for the re-
mainder of the harvest,
Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Eltord, who
ate down. from the west on a visite
attended tho morning service in the
Methodist church on Sunday ana were
warmly greeted by old friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Lashbrook, of
Mitchell Visited friende in the
beer Sunday.
Mrs. Lyon and daughters of Londes-
boro visited at the home of Mr. and
Nes. Wm. Stanley for a few days at
the week -end.
Mies Emma Courtiec and her leiece,
Miss Hazel Elteed, spent Monday at
Bnylield enjoying the late breezes.
Mies Dorothy Jervis is spenhies
this week with Clinton friends.
Mrs, Wm. Proctor and daughter,
Mrs. (Dr.) Palmer, of Detroit ate
visiting old felsnde in the vicinity.
They ate at present the guests of Air,
Sainuel Steely.
Mr, Edgeworth, the neesemaker, is
running a light aide) tbeee days and it
issaid has a view to its pueehase.
Varna
The football match pleyed bY Vdr-
„ie and 1(19(011 at the lattee place on
Saturday evening last restated
score of 1-0 ia favor -of the Vaana
team. A return match will he played
at an early date.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Chuter and fam-
ily visited near Zurich on Sunday.
The heavy rains of the past Week
has e done cernitiderable dairaea to the
crops in this vicinity but it is hoped
they will be a very good average in
spite of that,
Mr. George Johnston visited, -M-
ende at Brumfield on Sunday!,
Abe Jack Reid received a painful' In-
jury to his atm at, the football match
at Kippen on Saturday, but lie is now
recovering.
Miss Grace Stephenson of the Lon-
don -Road is visiting her coesin, Miss
rlos:ee Stephenson.
The members of 'the Women's Patri-
otic Sooiety, arc busy getting a bale
of comforts ready for the soldiers.
They intend nipping next week.
Mr. Win. Stepheasoit visited friends
IaitIgSs.taffit this week'.
Mrs. James Rowanteee of London is
visiting at; the home of Mr. and Mee.
St. 'John's church is holding its an-
nual garden party on Mr. MeAsh's
lawn this evening, The Seatorth bran's
band will he in attendance and them
will also be a good program, the
Lobb Bros.. of Holmeseillee and oth-
ers• taking peat, Supper will be sore -
ed from seven till nine.
Brucefield.
Miss Emily iVtortison sent the
week -end at Bayfield, 'the guest ot the
Misses Petrie.
Mies .Jessie Grainger, trained intIll?e,
who has been- in Clinton tor several
weeks, is home agaen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Culvert: and
young son, from Edenton, came up on
Saturday eveniug to visit Mrs. Cell-
vert's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Pelee
Bowey. Mr. Culvert returned on Sun-
day evening by auto, but Mrs. - Cul-
vert will remain until the end of the
week,
Mr. Hugh , Gilmour had a bee Olt
Friday to draw dirt to 1111 the ale-.
proach of his new barn. There was' a
big turnout and everything went well.
In- the evening a big dance was held,
to which all the counteyside wary in-
vited, when a Mast ehjoyable, evening
Was spent
Air. E. W. Marriant'e Ileum was
stuck with lightning early Sunday!
morning, not man damage being
.done, however,
bit. and Mrs, Edward Rathison weat
by auto to Poet Harem and Detroit, -
this weak., • . -.• •
Rev. and Mrs. Foote, - Thedford,
have been speeding Couple of.weeks'
with Mr. Footes father, brother .and
sistee, near here.
Mrs. Nichol,. who. is staying with
her daughter, Airs. David Beattie, still
Continues very poorly.
Mr. aml Mrs. Will Ross and Mr.
and Mrs. John' - Hyde • 'motored . to
Stratford an Friday:
Summerhill
Mies Etta McBrien is visiting with
Blyth friends the past weee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dale and children
spent Sunday With Mrs, Dale's par-
ents, Me. and Mrs. Geo. Joheeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mason tinted
ab me, W, J, eleBrien's on, Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Mair is holidaying .at
Grand Bend,
Me. Culbert Scott of Deneeld is vis-
iting with friends around here;
Air. John Colborne setent Sunder
with Blyth friends,
He Likes It Fine.
W.riting from Braneford Me. William
Jones says "Please change 1ny street
address to the number above indica-6.
ed for .I sure woelde't like to miss a
eopp of tny fa.vorite 'palter, The News
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Record, which keeps me oo well in-
formed in the happenings in and
about the old home townet
. Mee. 11, ,Darrah and son, Mr, Clar-
ence Pollock; have: returned after
0901101)15 the past couple of inonehs
in the .we,st
Owing to the anniversary services in
St. Andrew's churn on Sunday next
services in the Me,thediat church will
be withdrawn.
A eourt will be held in the town
hall on Monday, Aug. 23rd,• hoar.
and settle complaints against the vo-
ters' list.
Rea. J. G. Rickard exehaneed , pul-
pits on Sunday last with, Rev. Mr.
Lang -Ford of Listowel.
Rev. R. II. Gairdner of Chicago. oc-
cupied the pulpit of Trinity church
on, Sunday evening last.
Mr. Chas, Dupee of Goderich is via.
iking and the parental reef.
Miss Loma Ogee, Miss Helen Ben-
nekh and MiesMary Wharia af Toren-
, are the guests of Men, Whartn at
her cottage, "1311nd Pig,” in the
Mate telly.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and 1801130 of
Berlin are summering in Deer Lodge
Park.
Goderich Township
Mr, and She, (:, B. Middleton and
family had a very pleasant laiet trip
to the Soo and other points up the
'token, returning last week. ft wee a
most, en:oya,ble summer 01.1thil; ant
gave pleastire to each member of the
party.
Mr. John J =king and daughter,
Miss Nellie, are spending ti o few weaca
with friends at Sault Ste. Marie and
Piekford, Miele
Mrs. Moody of 1 °roe to his 1
visiteng her brother and sieter, Mr,
H. II. and Miss Cantelon daring the
past wee!(, Airs. D. Cantelon of Clia-
ton spent a couple of days also at
the homestead last week.
Rev, 11. M. Lang -Ford, rector of
Cheist's church, Listowel, will emelt
in St. James' church Middleton, St
John's, ilolineeville, and St. Peter's
Summerhill 00 Sunday ant. Rev. Mt.
M�((lt0t 1)111 take the services at
Listowel.
Air. and Mrs. Inkerman Cantelon of
Toronto called on friends and relatives
here on Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Margaret; and Floseee MeRo
harts of London left for Clinton •on
Saturday to send a clay or so with
friends after visiting with relatives in
this township for a week or so.
The funeral of the late .1 mile A.
Elliott of the 2nd eon. of Genteel -eh
township, took place to Bitylield cem-
etery ea Thursday afternoon last. Teo
services were Conducted 1)5 Rev. We
G. Rickard, assisted by Rmr. wm.
Ilinde. The pallbearer(( teem : Mee -
ore. John McClure, Alfred Nattel,
Wal ler Wall in, Louis a idsworth , n -
thew McGregor and Alex. efitehell.
Many beautiful' floral emblems . were
labd upen the eanet in token of re-
spect for the deaol and ceempathy for
the living. A very large tammer were
present at the ftmetal among those.
who were pre eat from a distance
were : Mr. end Mrs. John Loan,
Brussels ; Mr. and Mrs. TROIA. Hues -
tent and daughter and Mi§s Kerr,
Nile; Me. and. Mee. John Mills, Au -
been ; Mrs. (Du.) Medd and son
Stephee, Dengannon bit. Robt.
ilal-
ry and family, Air, and Air's. Geoege
Elliott, Mrs. T. D. Tint:Mune, Mr.
and Mrs. Jos, Currie, 'le R. Wallis-,
Mr. and Mrs, Reibt. Elliott, Mr. and
Mrs. Hall Rutledge and Alin Emily
of Goderich and Ain alai Mrs, C. • J.
Wallie of Clinton,
Mr, Thoe. Elliott; and family wish
to thank the friends and neighbors for
the many acts of kindness and seen-
pathy ceiaten the tame y , durieg the ill -
nen and at the time of the death of
itis daughter, 'Jennie .A, Elliott.
Stanley Township
Mrs. Wm. Wheatley elle Master
Percy and Mrs. lechnonson of Clinton
were guests at the home of Mr. L.
Clark on Friday of last, week.
liaS been sending her vacation ender
MiSs Margaret Clark of Berlin, who
;the parcatal roof, returned on Monday
to resume her duties as sale'slatly in
Mr. Laing's store.
Miss Stella, Rathwell, accompanied,
by Miss Dorothy Admits of Loudon,
are 'spending their veeateon at the
home of the foentee's pateatm,
Mr. Wm. Taylor seepped a car load
of: 001,110 and hogs to Toronto on
iMaiss: James idoneieth and Nies. Lowe,
boys Is pulling flax. on Mr. Geo. Jblin-
isSaim8latitir.Irti.e.r(aILLaallYtceillswcellarscNItai.ygsh1138e.caNTleeneriangbeablb'r i
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of Mr. Latincelot Claele on Sunday
wet weal:bee foe his job ' uneil the
IVIellougall were guests at the home
f°M17.alFlireadf :t1,4Vastsloviale!ca.nd Miss Mary
home. of Air. W. Rathwell on Sunday
John-
sons tatne. Robt. complained of the
alt of Stratford, were guests at the
nine to his home a fete daye ago:
11,1,g. and Aire. Wm. Monteath and
Mr. Robt. Blair' with a gene of
s. Wm, Stinsonwere in
Suitor% on Wednesday last,
ale. Roble Reid of Windsor, who has
been visiting . friends in tide vicinity
for a short, time, returned home on
Monday last.
Mr. ChM. Reid shipped a car load
of cattle to Toronto on Saturday
Reid Bros,' seen of Mr, John Reid,
See.-Teeastnie.r, clelivered a go ed
ibunch of steers to. Cha. Reid
on Friday last which averaig-ed 1300
Bagfield
Mrs. Haines= of Ottawa and her
two children :visited with hoe aunt •
Mrs. Thos. • R. Jewett, Ian • week,
The. Patriotic• •Society purpose send -
jug, a consignment Of jam and ,jelly to
the .tradiees alt the front- and Will be
pleasecl to receive any donations- bee
fore the end Of - Augusi. Worn Jinn
fee dressings will also • be, gratefully,
remit ed. „ • • • • .• •
Ales..Tho§. Shillinglatv, bias Gladys
Shilliitglnw afid Miss Forsyth of Tim-
keeemith ars 'geese§ at Mrs. Geeen's.'
Me, Shilliaglaw and Mr. Forsyth
sPent Sunday With 'their farailies,
MISS Ramsay of Rochester -1a seend-
lng•e few days In the village,
Mr. and Mrs. Roble E. Alway, who
have syeta the past couple of we'eke
thele summer cottage in -Lakeside
Park, hat 0• returned to their home
thtlleKv9.1111C,a.Youeg of Detroit has juin-
ell his w:ife, who IS summering at Mr;
W. G. Railkin'e, cottage on the Ter-
race.
Me§ Hunter, Miss Lamle, Miss Bee-
be/Ian and Miss Haines of Hensel'
and Miss Picnic Hunter of• Exeter
are gueets at Mrs. Parsons.
Dr. and Mrs.. Montie tit and Mr, Mc-
Donald, Stratford ; .Miss Sproat, Miss
Argo, Mi.es McKenzie and Miss Mc-
Kay, Seaforit and Mr. Fred Ford,
Cl`iten, are guests at Mrs. Speck,:
miliaria's; Margaret Richardson and Mine
Minnie Brady of Detroit are staying
at Alin Maitland's in the White City.
Mrs. Weir ot London is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. J. Tippet,
Mr. 13,1500, wife and family of Wind-
sor arrived last week and have taken
Me. Wm. Ferguson's residenee foe the
sallia5r0s1.hleogen is sending a fe' weeks
with friends at Winghane
A. fast, clean game of football tees
played on the agriculture grounds an
Monday evening between a picked
team from: the Goilerich Town Leaglie
and the Bayfield Lakesides resulting
in a victory fou the letter in 21
score of 3-1. The, line-up of the Lake -
sides was es follows : Goal, Geo.
E. Greenslade ; backs, 13. Moore, AL
Toms ; halfbacks, II. King, Cr, McKen-
zie, W. McDool ; fotwatds, .1, Park-
er, W. and IL Sturgeon, II. Pollock,
Wamsley. Mow, E. A. Warren-
"Alale
ad,alliachonatt of London la home•
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amNteta' ry services will be held in.
St. Andrew's church on Sunday next
when Rev. le'. A, Robinson of Torn/I-
to will be the preacher of the day.
eliss Robson of Merton will assist
in the musical exercises, and the
11 -in choir will also be augmented by.
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singers from other clitiechee.
Boost Bay field, then watch Bayfield
P;TINevv.. John Serimger, Principal
of the Montreal Preabytarian, Col-
lege, and. . raffia of Capt. (0'_
('15 Serlinger, AI. D„ winner of
the Victoria Cross. for gallant cur, -
duet on the battlefield, passed away
on Monday very suddenly • at his
summer home at Bic. Quebec. No fur -
thee particulars have been xeceived.
De, Serenger was born in Galt,
Ont., 1319. He graduated from Tor-
onto University in 1839 and from
Knox College in 1870. Ile was pas-
tor of Calvin Presbytteriaa • Church,
Meat -real, from 1873 to 1882 and wan
a lecturer in the Montreal Peesbytee-
ian College from 137-1 lo 1882 and
professor of theology in the eame
lege from 1882 to. 1991, Since then ho
had been principal of the Montreal
c°1legeW
11eas for five years editor of the
Presbyterian Review enct was the act -
Dior of numerous article§ published ie
various religious papere, He was nice'
derator of the Montreal and Ottawa
Prerebytery in 1901 and a member of.
the joint committee on church. union
in1007-8.
w007a-88. married in April, 1874, to
oeilliatclotto C, Gairdaer, ot 13aYfield,
Ab the expressed wish of ele,
Serimger his hay was cremated,
Holidaying Where Cooler
Breezes Do Blow.
Rev, Frank C. Harper.
The Worthy pastor' of Willis &meta,
of a eerenuous and successful year,
is now enjoying a few holidays among
the lakee, rivers and forests which
abound in the northern part of thin
Province. Mr. Tlarpee prefers tqcing
his period of rest, and reoreation 111
this way, getting closer to nature
and renewing hie phy'sietel energy for
th '
1 , no er
"year a labor,
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