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The Clinton News Record, 1914-04-02, Page 1No. 11327 -35th Year CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 19)4, GOOD MORNING! THE HOME PAPER . dvts. in The News -Record bring sellersand buyers together, rent property and find lost articles. tion Nems- Sta- n dltll ay one resent togeth town's a int- ending m ntilding Flo ally r055(n!g L,, H. ue side necessi- m, to: cement` re' of is say that -if C" this Grand, tax. c Rail - ie, esident James was ,r cowl- )lin in 5, and Wallis Road weeks. rted to ;o when their; Indus- share oyhood Christ - and a len the eld in and a le was td held f his leader new 'Bay - Wallis, er of a cen- laying• tn, be - 89, inabeth niiy:of ' Mrs, Zrs. J. d Fred, V. .5, erbert, ' e old sher of after - t Meth- Tnter- d cent Young, It, will at the r Bay- Cleve- Mor - settlers esteem.. hornet taking . on, on tin on alt will' months cginning ay its ss 'Cain - day, ded to a sed the:" Whiddon cnsively of her a Mr, ib'eone: wdtfcit YIurray; of the: ley of Mary's ing its radials. he past' the . was s. Jas. rned to weeks sI, ort, lo- ) 111age o-village f nine ader. ws- LITTLE-LOC'AF.S, CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS:, NEXT TUESDAY EVU:NINCr: TF1E PRINCESS, SS, 1►iQ��� . ,,,ormina • r s Jhe curs- ry+ �7- l7 Her The e �n 1, � a ,L he%2 'Buy Ring .Today. Then •`The Collegiate Seniors are organiz- Mg a ,bugle •'or,Yending' 'Ile Pastime Club intend giving a dance in the town hall n the evening o Monde 'uf ,Eastery. WILLISToday LIS CHII'RCI-h Rev, Mr. 19 art/0db ,of Downs oceu- pied .the pulpit of this church on Sim- day last, preaching very acceptably at , The-'eustoms.00lleetions• at the local' port .entry for -the coir March 31st were $34,960.50. "- EIGHTY YEARS OLD TODAY, , M. George Warrener cele- brates ]tis eightieth birthday,; „Eight ,years ;this month lie and Mrs. War- rener celebrated, their golden wedding, end it is fifty-eight :years in June : 'rlie annual meeting of the Board of !'rade will he irxt Tuesday e�uening, • WILL MILT TO ORGANIZE. A mee;titug will be held in the coins- cit chamber ea t uesday evening, nefct to organize for summer sports. All , those interested in lacrosse„ baseball football ,T The prizes at the Amateur corn c- ss P tfifon` at the Princess theatre lust night were won by .James Mo1Jab, Ed + NlcGutre and Robbie ,Shrenic the a organClinton. lit�ntioned with mouth' setae- tion. r . ,, .., CREDIT.. DESERVES GREAT CREDI .. . ,eats.• The officers of the Horse Show v hc- ing'held in Clinton today bar- h, {i' ' A,rjEVfj (a.T�R„ Sta in Ili, request made by The Record fora new Grand Tran', tion to Clinton has not fallen c . The officials of the Co.npa: -„ If yon put it off a clay, the day may Uecome aavoek and' n the Y ..P meantime she is beingderived of a lot of pleasure. F Come in and look over our fine assortment of rings. You g will find one that just suits her funcv, and the .price Hill suit you. You will find in our stock only jewelery we can guarantee,. both` services. Rev. R.;B. Stevenson will oceupy the pul tt morning and eveang next Sunday, ybe JUNOR I . O. •• ` ii is some years -since Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tunor left Clinton for' Edmonton; Alta., subsequently talc- silre he came to Clinton from the Old Land where ha has been a much respected resident. `Mr, and Mrs. Warrener are -'still -hale' and ;active. MUTUALLY. SATISFACTOI$Y. •, 'Secretary J. P. Sheppard -of Court Mapie Lear received a leiter. from Mr. Lorne Murch of Stratford the other: mid are requested. to attend . eight" at e gl b o .clo h as the season to commence these, sports is fast ap- toachin and good- start " should P g g made. " GONE TO NEW FTPLI)._ Rev, W W. !Wylie and faith left Y on Monday for Goderich where they intended 'visiting'for a few days -with worked ' i montously and tvcil and its success s largely due to;. their ellgrts, ..'This ., , tarticularl applies to Secretary' A. Particularly P P 3. � ,• of McMurray erg has hien unsparing• of time and energy. T IN10 O -N1 H'l'. 0 ll TO G A dinner under the auspices of. the Spring Horse Show Society, will. be and all resave b that the' 1 "depot;" save the 'mark is al m, •. ci out of keepmi with rhes - . . passcnggr, freight and luntti1 .portance, hitt they baulk c 1 on the present site, express strong preference for what • is known as •the -"''"Y " the c 4 , point of the 13. & L. , TI.. and 'S; B. tracks, • WO Yt. ,elluarg ,,4ewetes ana Qp1' _ Cian -- . , - Clinton SELLING AGENT FOR THE HOWARD WATCHES: ing up land in the Birch Lake dis- trict, Sask, Of late their- t da}lghter, Miss A. Junor, has' been conducting -a general" store , on the homestead 'where a postolfice has- been `estabi fished that has been named. Amor,methods WELCOME, Mr. Alfred Cordels arrived in town day thanking hint for the prompt pay- nont of his father's claim for inset- ,ante. This Claim went through with remarkable promptness trhich was no' less owing to the.quiet business like of the beneficiaries than to the society in whose interest it is to give,SatisTactfon. MOVINGS. friendsslbefore going en to tlieir new home in Durham.' The many Clinton friends of this faintly wish them much .success and happiness in. _their now field, -- The Baptist pulpit ,here will r be supplied for a. Yew weeks until a new pastor is called:. •THOROUGHLY' ORGANIZED.. given in the town hall tonight to be. followed by'a program of speech/, vo-: cal and instrunienta'l itiusic. To the toast of A rieutture Mr: John R'ans-:cost ford and Mr, J. IfeckIe•\6'ilson, Toz- onto, will respond, • -'•, „' .: : THE', LOCAL MARKET. \Wheat 96c, To move' the station front o of the town. to :another will : tato a long stretch of titacads at least $3000 and wider' walks at a further expendrtu Several hundred dollars, lot 't a total outlay of about $4000 The News -Record ynaintains the Company builds at the "1 the the other day- froth Lincoln, .Eng-:' making home, ncountry$es.He ace Wheatley has moved 'in- house At the county convention to be held Oats 40c. Peas $1.00. outlay should be borne by Trunk Railway and not by 'Hu ' in this hashia training, is and and to the corner of Orange and Hur- `in Clinton next Tuesday it is expect- on streets which was until lately for Barley 52c. - nton payers of Clinton. — ...1 • The RoyalR Bank young _active having an ambition to succeed will without question go ahead. He is a brother of Mr. George Cordell, fore- • occn- ed that plans will be laid a more pied by Mr. Forbes. The •p.lace, vacat- . complete orgahisation Di the County ed by Mr: Wheatley has„been takenby under "the charge of a "Field Secre- Mr. Israel Tong who came from tart'.” Perth county has decided on Butter 22c to 25c. _ • Eggs 17c. to 18c. • Live Hogs' $8.65, • Needed—A. New Grand Trunl way Station in Clinton. 1 OF CANADA. man of , Major Rance's fruit farm, with whom he has taken a position. The worthy Major is no doubt con- gratulating himself •on securing two such capable men, piano factory, Mr. Tong, has jhined:.gestion has been italic to'.have one'i• Brantford to take a position in the a campaign for C. T. Act and a sue the 'Kitties band as cornetist. secretary act for both counties. Mr. Fred Lockwood has rented the Other natters or. considerable stn- house on Erie street commonly known portance will also be discussed at the A SUDDEN CALL. lois"wife in Edmonton visiting their daughter and unable to reach home before Thursday, Filer. D. Macpherson,' inspector of the Ontario Baufield • James Wallis Called •Hon There passed away an old 1 Capital Authorized $25,000;000 Capital Paid-up 11,500,000 Reserve and -Undivided Prcfits 12,500,000 Total Assets 175,000,000 825 Branches. With world wide connection. Interest allowed on Debosits. General Banking business transacted. { - R, E. MANNING, Manager Clinton Branch The News -Record .welcomes Mr. Al- Fred Cordell and his brother-in-law; Mr. Alfred Noutch, who accompanied hien out, and expresses the wish that they may find conditions so - much to their liking that they will be the forerunners of many more like them. ON PLEASURE AND BUSINESS. Mr. S. 0-. Churchill, reeve of Point Grey, a municipality that neighbors as the Gres house and has taken up big convention in Clinton,. Hurora residence therein• county association ks a federation . of Mr. and Mrs J. G. West and family all ehurched and socictiea interested moved to. Rattenbury street west last in the temperance cause. week and are noW comfortably locat• ed. 13E TOOK :1 TL'NIBr,E: Brunton the tti•o- c IT WORKS WONIDhRS. y ear -old son of . Mr. and Mrs. W. II. hfellyar, had an During the past ween the split -log unusual ercperience on Saturday morn- drag has been doing splendid service ing and one which might easily have in. Ridgetown and South Howard, and terminated more seriously: A screen the Loan and Debentures Company, Lon- don, died suddenly at midnight on - Satttrday last after only a few hours' illnnss. Acute neuralgia _of the heart was then as the cause of death, g About three weeks ago Mrs. Mac- pherson left for the west to visit her daughter, who has been residing in Edmonton since, her marriage sen- oral years ago. Ati the time NIr. Macpherson was in the best of health. of this community when Mr. Edward Wallis of this village called into the upper and heirs try on Monday morning. The M Wallis was b. i' Goiiericii' on August 26th, 18° Itis Parents moved to Liic old homestead on the Goderich when lie was a babe of six On this farm Mr, Wallis contii reside until about five years ag Vancouver and is growing at the rate that will ultimately lead to its ab- roads were never better at this which had been insecurely. fastened in time of year. an upstairs window yielded to the Saturday be pursued his occupation usual Saturday in , he carte with 105 wife to male, home in Btyfieid. sorbtion of or thing abdorbed In town Chairman J. S. Boothroyd pressure brought to bear while•he was Roads Bridges 'and as and evening was the best of spirits. Late in .the rev- - I -Ie was a hard worlting and TieItolsons Ban Incorporated 1855 Established in Clinton 1879 Capital and Reserve = .. '$8,700,000 85 BRANCHES IN CANADA r A - GENERAL - BANKING - BUSINESS - TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LETTERS of CREDIT - 1 TRAVELLERS CHEQUES - . `ISSUED. Bance MONEY ORDERS - - - -- - J SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT by the better known city, was in town for a few days last Week visit- ing his mother, Mrs, R. Marshall, and l'isisters, Mrs. Jas. Livermore andrs, Erne Jackson. Mr, Churchill carne east to manage a bond sale far his municipality and that snecessluily put through Ite has since returned to his home in the Sunset Province. Mr. Churchill thinks 13.C. is all right, for business and other, reasons it is na_ turas he should think so, but he is downright glad to occasionally get back to his native Ontario and the old home Mown, that is Clinton, where a welcome always awaits hint. of and committee has playing about leaning upon it had the drag at work on Erie street and fell out, the child tumbling after South and Victoria avenue with most and failing to the ground below, a Pleasing results, '!`hese ststreets have distance of perhaps .xbeea feet. The been soldont in better shape. mother, who was in the room below The Ridge Road from town west to and saw him fall, 'rushed out and the townline haa been scraped pretty picked hint up fully expecting to' Lind well, and the latter south to Rondeau hint half killed. On examining hint, Park: has been pretty well dragged however, she could not find cren a and is in fine shape bruise. Fortunately the ground was Great credit is due to the farmers soft and there was nothing for him who have taken their teams out and to fall on except the screen and it rendered this volunteer service. 'i'lie did not seem: to get in the way. Any- use of the drag is becoming ggleral they, the tato was absolutely un- and the improved condition of the hurt and in less than half an hour roads is the reward,—Ridgetown Dom- after the accident was running about inion: again as 0 nothinghad happened; g` ening lie complained of being ill and sharily after passed away. The foregoing refers to a brother of Nor, 1). L. Macpherson, town clerk, who will be remembered by some of our citizens, he having spent souse time here years ago as a young Irian, Three other brothers still survive : E. D. Macpherson 01 Indianapolis, Fnd.,; J. K„ Windsor, and 0. TI, of Toronto. '!'here is also ane sister, Mrs. Wm. Coats or Goderich. ill' R0\ OLD B01 -S• The re ulat month! myelin •• of the executive 61 the Huron Ohl Boys'• Assn 'Toronto, Held in S1. triou0 man and nobly did his of pioneer work eluting hid b and early manhood. Mr. Wallis was a consistent fan man. He was a Methodist member of the congregation wl first church was built in Bay 1858, being a local preacher member of the official board, ' also one of the first trustees at that office up to the time c death. IIe had also been class for many years: When the Methodist church was built its field field several years ago Mr. having been. an honored memh the g for over half At all branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.C'II• C. E. Dowding - Manager - Clinton Branch. ++tits est WESLEY cauRok. Sunday last was quarts -i review and at the Sunday- school session the story of the lessotlsr of tho ]est quarter was taken up by three of the teachers, :Er. WEDDED AT 7riRI ONtt`: T. CIIURCF•T. ' A Pretty hone wedding took place Special services are being held this at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- week and next. tin Wurm of Zurich on'Thursday af- Rev. gr. Forty" of Goderich assisted ternoon last week their laugh- of was George's hall Last Friday every ng, and Was in the nature of :a social gather- ing, the wives 01 the members being present, together with mends, all liar- onians. • Refreshments were sere- ,congregation tory, ryas chosen to assist •i,t the corner stow. se NIr• 'Wallis was an Orangemt ing a member of L.O.L. No, 1 His wife, who was Nliss EI Buntingof Bondheacl, J. W. Moore reviewing - the January " lessons, Mr. R. E. Manning those for when the pastor or, Tuesday evening. ter, Mary ,Naomi, becamo the bride Rev. Mr. Hibbert of R'ingham will ed during the everting and an informal in and a fat nine survive : C. J. of Clinton February and Miss Store the Viareh of Mr. A. Gluton Levy of Clinton. preach cm one or two .evenings next program tendered, which the following toot part : Welsh of Sault Ste. Marie ; 11 BEADY -To -WEAR OLOTESIsOTHE •the I series. The school is increasing in ambers and a most efficient staff of ORDERED teachers and officers are in -charge of CLe'17rTN(i g work, Several tt Llition:il naeutners Rev, Mr. Millar performed the care- week,—Solos, irony which was witnessed only by The titterer in the services. is deep- the unmedtate relatives. - ening and the attendance •is eneoura On the arrival of Mr. and Mrs, ing. g i, Mrs.Lru. Davis and Mrs. J. J. Timmins ; instsdntental, Mrs, MOLaren•and Miss Lena "Holmes; recitation, Miss Thompson: Short ad- Garrett, Loadesboro ; John an of Strongville, Mich. ; Mrs. 1 Peck, Fourways, Alta, ; I� Fiske,: Sask. ; Walter on' th have been added to the orchestra re- cently, a feature in connection with this efficient . organization being the boy cornetist, Master Willie Tong, RAI1N1COAT•who is an artist of merit. Easter services will be held in con mection with the S. S. for which a special :program 01 music and other Levy ht Clinton on Friday evening a The pastor will reach a p t both 'ser- Surprise awaited them in, the form of vices on Sunday next. a reception, which was tendered thein The Sunday school review' on' Sun- at the honk of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. day last was taken by Mr. H.'IWiitse. McMurray. A nunnbrr of the friends The League and Sunday school will of the groom'gathered and presented unite with all the other .societies con- the newly.wedded pair with hearty mccted with the church its an effort to congratulations and also with a mis- secure a new piano for the school dresses were given by Messrs, FFolmes Floody, Hodgson, McLaren, Cobble - dick, I morins, attest, Martin, Beck' and others. A very pleasant and en- joyable time was spent. It was de- tided to hold 'the annual excursion on Saturday.,sJuly 4, the terminal points being Goderich and Wingham; the homestead and, Mrs. Arthur Fi Benmiller. The funeral takes 'place this hoot, service being held in the odist church at one o'clock, men will , be made in Maithin etery, Goderich. Mr. Janes pastor of the Methodist;churc • Nothing takes the place of the raincoat for its par- �,,o ;t a;' *'' titular service. • Z71e raincoat is as, much a art 0 a man's 2bdrdrobe p f as his overcoat.• appropriate features is being prepared, cellaneous shower of articles which roost. Rev. 51. M. Manning of Toronto will be found both useful and orreamen- The Junior League' may repeat site has been assisting this. week in the tai for the home, A couple of hours ',Junior Garden" on Easter Monday• spacial services tieing held in this were pleasantly spent by the t'o'ying The Ladies' Aid herd their annual church. people, election of officers yesterday, result 3' Y, HORACE JACKSONMr, and Mss. Levy are becoming ing as follows : CALLED. settled in their new hone, the place President, Mrs. TI, .Plumstssi It. was •with much regret that word recently purchased .from, Mr. F. Look- Vice, Mrs., A. Hooper. was received r on g ui o e wood just north of town, where: they 2nd Vice, Mrs. J. May. Sat ,day of the Segrctar3', W. J, Taylor. death in Detrloit of <Rev. TIoracc will be glad to welcome their friends. Jackson, son of 'Mr. and Mrs, John the News -Record extends congratu- Treasurer, Mrs.: J, Gibbmgs: fare is slightly higher than hereto`ore due entirely to an advance by the railways, but it is expected that the excursion Will be as well patronized as Piet; 1i was also decided to hold a picnic at Centre Island some time in August, and a strollg committee of ladies was appointed "to look after this Mrs.' Joseph Beck beingchair- man. officiate, — Passing 01 Mrs. Morgan Mrs, Sarah Morgan, widow ', date John Moran who died it 6 field in 1899, pass• -d away in land, Ohio, on Monday. The gar: were among the • first Here were held • its ' high The remains will bq brought ug for •terrier„ Lim funeral ii eare Cut quitetocessl'tl h y ng and them have the n f d high button military Collar A 9 , : so appropriate for this .a style of garments. Some " ns are. w e half tined and others full lined 'a' } :: Jackson of town.' Death was :due to ations. q'lie past year has been a very sun one with the socict',•the pneumonia, his rlhtess bein of oil 3e a week's duration. '. 3' I2ESIDLNT FOR'1'1-S.E\TEN YEARS GETTING STILL BUSIER. The late Horace Jackson was a 'l'hc death took phaco on Tuesday of native of Clinton,, As roust t n this week of Homer •F. Andrews,at The Gunn, Langlois people seen to young a he learned, he jewelery business and the of fifty-seven years. Slight be always busy at the local plant. i -worked ,at his trade` in .Cleveland, ailments' troubled the deceased and A few days ago they received three • a l Toledo and' other interscan cities. which there not thought Coit°h of dui. carload of shooks ftonr a' sash trill Taking en the study of theology some ing the :week ". ending March twenty- in Eastern Ontario` : agi'aiioLlier' car- years ago, however, he was ordained"first, On Tuesday of Past , week ` lie' load is expected anyday. Shooks 2 a minkstei� of rite Episcopal Church. was •out• attending to ltisi various They are egg cases i'n.the ]cnoFic down Hegust`received -' •u. l later feeling worm) a r ',together •> had Mgt duties b.t at. q and shipped to . • - About The New"Station: TO Be Built. T ' the Editor of The News -Record : o . „ attention : Sir, --,Your Item calling attt. L onto e v railwa stertor the need of a n.t y ca115t to olid: an interview T happened. to have a short time ago with a. very •proStnih:uO G.T.E. official. L said; to him "W don't b'ttid new sta- t?Y. youa place from tlfc Brucefield stati arrival of the morning o nin tri Friday, to Bayflcld cemetery.. — The services in Tritu-ty chug be changed f t g or •tl e sootier; front evening to• morning g li with next Sunda J' y, first. Sand ti il. Pa Mr. Max. Cameron and Mis exon wore in Clinton on Tues Mr. Wit, Balkwe1l has i to dee ��, : <:. €,:; ,t ;' � � <-;::�• , ._ �, - •._.. _ ,., -:, "0'0. $6.00 7.50 10.00 $J5.00 ' $.18.00. an appointment ,, are att.l ,• ., cross the 'river and'has Cutch ,. n: Li ons v„ ,. 1. propertyof the lac ` as rector of St. George's church, De- medical titan• was called m, For twg ether•• plants as noedgd,' Foca parr of tion at :Ohnton, you nc,ed tb ;di trots, scarcely hex mg become settled or three days alternate g cord hands ale .engaged tor. ertmo the enough .. I 11 tel you tvhX, he t John' i `ft storate s ere noticed—s'metintes better: ard, said : "1We had erten ed to build where he willgo snore ext n S Pa hirer ho was strickc-' w o slioalcs uu o egg cases and frorn the g a 4 ,fatal illness. again worse. Oti,Frlday even'ng a Took of the''tuateriai on hautd ft twill new station there,- and had ,the money ;i>S-0 the poultry ;business. held the diagnosis intended Mrs, Pearson has • is We uarantee our rain --the,: g fullt and coats to do duty, so you see that as:..usual, . . . ; you take no risk. 'whenv : •' you buy. a Raincoat here: possessed .of a genial and consultation was keep theist going for some time: appropriated, and we putting disposed lovable nature lie had a atost'" of revealing appendicitis and an oper- Cushion fillers with corrugated tops up, a nice building ; we were going to lto'use; to a London purchaser, friends in 'the old home town where ation was deteided on. Saturday fare- re is being received. Eggs shipped 'build it at the diamond, as that is Carruthers, who will probably 3 a also gg pl :;operation was' performed' i • i, itisi • ifbest lace under all the circum - of our summer r his boyhood was spent to whom too -n the Pe m this way, said, reach their the p n n visitors, news of..hts 'earl demise came as and hopes -were -entertained for his destination'wit '. the miniinum of stances but when we found there was : Mrs. Stanbury's' residence, Y awith . sheik. recovery unfit Pato Tuesdayafternoon Y break's. considerable oPPositton 'to' having the has been occupied by Mr,: Mei IIe was also. most enthusiastic in.` when -he'su.ddenl'y passed away•. about:. 'The local .managers "say the poultry station' moved, we decided, not to has been sold to Mts. Reid' and devoted to his'. work, a td• :it seem- . seven • o'clock, ',' ,i : thrivin . outlook._ As build at alt and used' the mono for. Front Road. at:' tnd istty„ has a got Y ,: ess Dr. Smith ed that a life of usefulness was •.tie- • Fort -seven ears rite -decease an instance : 1dte.,rnCubatoas formerly other puiposes• We will. never .build- tit and Manager ]3ai v agor► , fore him., but it••was .otheravise, will- - tie ',ClintoiY with his are is and sold were 100 -egg,. ,machines.,hilt ' :for a station' on the site of the present the Sterling Bank were in St, ea to"Jardine , gg ed. • '. • - has continu'ed'to 'reside n the farm'' those, there is ho v• no demand, every ..one, .that ,is certain ; ,when the peo Ge on Monday attending' a meet ° r , • • •• - ., - - in different . the interests of Zhe remain's' were brought ltoine.,for •his father' purchased s'o mato 'years purchaser as,ciug for., something big get a d frame' of mind, we thoptoposed • ., i ;• . g _ : ,. , , v, . . ; kup.' questionagain, Mr. Cat ro interment; the, funeral. taking •.. places sago,. hoe was born atAndictvsttlle in gel.. Locally last week they sold two may. take the .a,arn, .but h who spent t .on Tuesday, A private service was ,the united ' eountie5 of "lLaods and of the°,.390 egg variety. it is }useless: to things .;of one : being months:at Sudbury retup•nedtc held at'•the family residence, R:atten-: 'Grens�ille where hist fathei`°Wiled and 'Superiiitendent'Trewartha this- erected where it is now." The: or- village last week. Bi ran �e g g of Boys 3v y 7hIUR;' .Sweaters EAi ITER SUITS , Now is the time'to leaveyour order i . you. Want iffor Raster. f y •Y , Big range • of Boys y - ,Caps p ,in M.s bur street .after which, white sec- diming with .The News -Record • on ficial was' so cin hatfc;in iris deplore- t. Porterfield, Bel ravt a a p operated large milling properties. . : pg n • , . , ' , • 'fl,' : w •h uest . vice •was held. m St.• Pauls church • _His ,wale predeceased him two ears Ftida the effect' the of tion that I felt satisfied in my own the,g of her ,daughter,,. Mt eorid.udtsd'by- Rev. .L :'C. •Potts' as- "`' '" y :F rely s .will ve ,on .the .Can- mind:' ar rtrtient would chane gi n' Fer uson the est ,heck. i , g • , , r ago' foreign, e g v a t no S g t ss ,Ploy p arils` aisle(' by Rev. C. I. Larl,Foad, The, f3© leaves ,to mourn thei•r,i'loss a arisen market' said . at the time. M oy Ddw has rets pallbearers were Iv. 3io et', ' son Frank W. a dao hter' Amy A.,. , `tYes„. g6s wit Iia a the Yours:'Truly,' •.: ' eg a a Inc were y 'J. • . •, v ' • Jimportede . writ t, Clinton Collegiate :Wier few s -, . , g , ,. : - marl:- • ' - • ' .: _ ,_ + abse ce at home the i p. Oantelon' B. ' Crr,bbtng,, J. Ii two brothers, S. -d G., A. of:,tend icy to,lower prices our mar n , oto on •te sick 1 ONIAN, . • ({err, H. Mel3rien and H. T. Rance. 'town for 1QFresh Laids" 'for " Mr. Ilarvey fitreer Dayenl "a arid' one sister Mcs:' R. A. `ket except of All the brothers, " is friends the increasing demand hes herd:•'Clinton,: THE , y iIOO�I�H CLOTHING C 01 with the creep- . r ', • which Ubhere is an • (They point dlas wa, visiting in tion r :: Leonard, of Vancouvcr,.B' G,.. tof MY, Sydney .Jackson of Letir= every year>,especially during rho sure- built;'macatlaiu: roads- and, wide walks:.an[l vicinkty;,aftec an absence :o bride, Alta. , were `present also the ' He was a Conservative it1 politics mer months when everyCanadian to the present station. If the new Years. g and in religion •a consistent member „ One sister Mrs. Steepc of Toronto. farmer has eggs; for sale... But 'to get station is built at the Y it would v • 1Vlott o; fb rf A Square Dead for Ever Man. ; J To the aged parents, Mr. 'and• Mrs, of Wesley, Methodist church, The fun- lan- the long price,: which the -big hotel 'carton an expenditure by the sewn an ' Jackson, ; the latteu of whom • has oral with take place at three o'cloelc an[l stea'mtboat-cotnpanfes are wil4in roads- and walks of say.4000. 'This . been' for a week and is still t time -on Friday afternoon., he must: Market khem early. shouldbe under t k : ' the ra News -Record News-Lff a topay, n y o,. a en ,by G .r , of writing very ill, the brothers, sis-ICindly,,.cotsiderate, good as gold;' Thus is a branch of out .business ` to Trunk and in that went there will 'The News -Record is the, Ne ter, and the bereft wife o"as out the1 the departure of homer • F. And which we have been' a: in s ectal not ' be rich o osition to chane .Leader that it leads for Ti g a hi,rmti.cily . P Y g W —Editor News I2 a g a sirr;,ere sympathy of the community. is a loss to the Whole community: " - • - Record, ,,,,a m.,,,,,,si,;a Nrawt. tion Nems- Sta- n dltll ay one resent togeth town's a int- ending m ntilding Flo ally r055(n!g L,, H. ue side necessi- m, to: cement` re' of is say that -if C" this Grand, tax. c Rail - ie, esident James was ,r cowl- )lin in 5, and Wallis Road weeks. rted to ;o when their; Indus- share oyhood Christ - and a len the eld in and a le was td held f his leader new 'Bay - Wallis, er of a cen- laying• tn, be - 89, inabeth niiy:of ' Mrs, Zrs. J. d Fred, V. .5, erbert, ' e old sher of after - t Meth- Tnter- d cent Young, It, will at the r Bay- Cleve- Mor - settlers esteem.. hornet taking . on, on tin on alt will' months cginning ay its ss 'Cain - day, ded to a sed the:" Whiddon cnsively of her a Mr, ib'eone: wdtfcit YIurray; of the: ley of Mary's ing its radials. he past' the . was s. Jas. rned to weeks sI, ort, lo- ) 111age o-village f nine ader. ws-