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The Clinton New Era, 1914-04-30, Page 5Ready to Wear Garment Phone 7 1••••••••••mwilimmosom. Milhuiery ttlint Dress Makmg 111016111•111111•411FISMEN,//64=11, 401131611910111102111111MPZMWMUM. A Splkaidid Showing of the latest styles in Spring Suits Coat Skirts , F4tc.; Etc New Sprinp.', SuitSiiiti Ottoman CO rd , 'Brocade, M (fires, Checks, and Serges, in all tEenew shades, ranging in price from $15 to $28 We have a few Sample Suits left, reg. $22 for $1.1 • 'New (Jmtii .all tht-lat style, • ••••c•• - from $8 to $28 Thai a Splendid Display of Rugs ! We often have this remark in our store. If you have not pail• us some sithilar compliment it is be- cause you hays not visited our New Rug Depart-. ment. Everl,thing in Rugs and Linoleums are here • and at prices .th,at will convince you in our tavor. “1.;. • • 11 in need.o1,a Floor Covering be sure and Visit •lusepartment Belore Buying.. Ot ot MINIMS TheArish Situation • Things have tat •ffirst Preached, a point in Ireland. where there must be a epetedy thang)e.,ekther for the better on worse. Fermonths Car- son's' < Ulster flolloike-is had, been °Maly drilling and, arming for the purpose of resisting Home Rule, but en SiindaY ' night an act of actual war obenitedt A :steamer landed ,several thousand rifles.and hundreds ' of theirs= de of ro ands of ammunition( on the coast near Bell ast,- the landing being made *possible by first'taking local mem- bers- of the constabulary and coast guards prieonerS and then cutting telegraph an(ci telephone communichtion 'to prevent informa tion of what was ;going on from reaching the central authorities. This overt act has at last arous- ed the Government tb definite ac- tion, and Premier Asquith has de- clared there will . zo further dallying with the ditoation. As a be,ginntng, Major-Gen,eral Macrea- ay has been :sworn( in as resident magistrate of the coueties of Down and Antrim, including the city of Belfast. This is merely the first. step towards the deelaration of martial law andonontsequent suet- panision of ordi tryooeive govern - merit. Meantime. an ger has risen. merit had tem eo long the Na onaliat party had begun to take t hings into its own ti ta.nds. Seeing /Carson raising an army for the urpose of defying ther sourcietof don ecauso the Govern rized with Carson -'tho Government to etifforce Home Rule, Nationalists proceeded to form another army for the purpose of :seeing that the will of the, peo- ple, as expressed through Parlia- ment, was duly carried out. If the 4.3.overnmeatt had continued to ab- dicate its ;function, and allow King Carson to , go ,on decreeing what the law should, be in Ireland, there would have been a speody rising against the latter's authority and then .civil war would have been on in. earnest. you watt ds-the,in ROOfi •cli:` t; o'k.li;l:'fi s.1; Eavet I N;OUgllillllgo;i' ,''. - un* ingAr-.1.: Furnate Work Call andee us before placing "your order. gyarn i!t"Sutter Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7 • bovvswwwotiovvvvvvysowyvvoi But the Government is in earn- est at last. Speaking in Parlia- ment .; f.,11enday Premier Asquith said. lin view of this grave and unprececlonted outrage (rhe land- ing of •guns Sunday night), the House may assure the:lively es that the Government will take, without delay, appropriate steps to ;vindicate the authority of the law and protect the officers aid !servants Of ; the King; in the ex- ercise of their duties and in the ;enjoyment of their rights." A Liberal member of the House has given notice of the following motion. "In view of the serious na- ture of the preparations made to resist the dminiqtratkm of law retsulting,o in unprovoked out- rages on. .peranna and property, including the obstruction of ail h - ways, :interruption • of the tele- phone anid telegraph :service, the holding -up of the police and cus- tom house officers and coastguards men iit the exeoution of their :duty, this House undertakes to support tho Goyernmenit in what- ever measurers are necessaaty to vindicate the authority of law, to protect ;officers and :servants of the King in the execution Of their dertyriantittreentire--to • his'''•:/trafeal-' ty's 'sublets. the enjoyment of their legatoighte?,, The, umener inovhielroApquith,s etatetnent "aa inteintion of the .GOver'n'thealwYS'oleeerit a leav,- AO' dbubtlEtififbn at!O"`Oilt," party, is whole-heartedly zbieltindi him. ol'Or, ODE TO OUiRiVilliN,;;AOR:': f' -(g Writ I tti6iki trhiraVia ing4nfaV,57ko12:',' ;For, .:the: laet,ottimeil prio"nottilited:) liegg" thou,rt Ted. Tis with a final ,slam woelpse thy It matters not MOW it thou gleam .est red,' We will not shake the t If thou choke '1 or air We will not ram a poker clown thy throat To free a lusty clinker. No, my •ifried, Just once, too often hast thou q'got our goat." • t, 33e OLin " or "out, tis allthe same, For, see,, The spring has come and thy bond slaves are frelej THE CLINTON NE.iir ERA • • • . wo cartoonsby Prominent Mexican CartoOnist. These appeared in two WellfitflOWD Mt xican journals, smith, is ,etweirat very ill. Yikt,e1C „.ery' quiet - °Wing 510,,ibii,1*rlsogixverY busy on their ..p.,1104911-60.1041kehlb,Veatillis,, 'tat ,i1toMW am JealviesOishbrtitqf Otte:: take al course at the hospitals: :of NeAl „Y topiv r1).ii Stanley spoke at tgleto•Young,,,peopleis mooting on' Mon10 rt1r0;‘piesbytatian church On the ieubjeet of Teniys�ns ‘.‘Cressing:. the Bar.” '1Vfisseg:,WarY,'Wallter and. Flor- eirice AlfaKayittaye reiterated from yiSitittffriend'S. at Toronto. '• Mr.'Ofterge SWab got a call to go to to Galt, where he will he assistant sta- tion agent and telegraph operator. ais -.wife an children will folio* as sisaei ariangemeetapan be made, Mr:WnMcQneen, of Knox College was home for a few days in connection Miss Annie Braithwaite; is Spend- DISTRIC'T NEW SMrs. john Porter, of Hamilton. ,a, few weeks with bier cousin • Raytield :The attentien, o*.the peOplc f.s egeitirodrawn in the direction of len .oregor Square which is now being eixofully areited down while a, Attire eime 1: w000 eattoiso the spaceofor protection. The fishertrien have, :successiully launched %their boats and a num- ber of nets are TA? NV iset in posi tion for th.et the fish harvest. A concert will be givongiven by our sporty Kiltie•Band for the pur- pose of collecting , funds sufficient f or the preparatiori of a Bottling Green which will be placed, on the west side of Clan Gregor Square.. Clinton talent will also take part in the entertainment. Football—The r3ayfield "Lake- sides"lootball club organized here ff' Eters.— Hon. Pres.—F. A. Edwards. ;Rom Vice Pres.—B.F. Merrier?. President—A. E. Erwin. 1st Vice—Reeve Geo. Lindsay. 2n di, Vice-H.R. 'McKay. 3rch Vice—H. Darrow. :Gxeeinclade Treasnrer—R. S. BailCy. • Capt:—Geo. lffeKenzie. Trainer and, Manager—Dr. G. W, M. Smith, MM. Tcton ,Ccimmittee —J. -Parker, B. Moore W. McDoolo H. Sturgeon. Elliott.—A. Bayfield correspond- ent said. Miss Aetinie Elliott, a na- tive of Bayfield and one who had, spent all ler life here .five years ago,issed away . Tor- onto ien Shia 'ay last in her fifty- fifth. year.. ?The tremains were brought to, aieyfiead for interment theofffinetralo Being held from the home of they ,Oister, Mrs. John Fra- ser, who Was' with her when the end, came and aceompanied the' body. The service' -was held in St. Andiet(w'soni whith deceasetd was a, consistent (member. •Piety. A. Macfarlane, conducted the services and ,the pallbearers were Messrs:. W.H. Weeds,James Donaldsbau Thomas Cameron, James Fowlic,' John McDonald, and James Dewar. Those present from 'a distance at • the tauneral were Miss Macpher- son, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. El- liott, Lucicnow ; Rov. Joseph and Mrs. Elliott, Gacleatich; Mr. 13.R. Higgins and Mrs. Grah-am, Bruce - field; One sister, Mrs. grater of 13ayeield, and five brothers, sur- vive. The latter are John Elliott, Lucknow';', Retv. Joseph Elliott, Gddiefrich , Arthur Elliott of Tor- onto .encl Thomas of Bayfield. The deceased wasa consistnent Chris- tian tend WEIS highly esteemed. Bensao 1? miners -reed, gardeners are making :maid use of, the presere)1tii tve*ii,leV soil the land is in tine Wanking order. Mr. F. -Sins Ilcombe is putt lug a goer!, otaitiehrfoundation: finder :the let:into-1f his block that; MIS recently ittjuree by fire and otherwise nicely fitting it up. House cleaning is now she order of the day with I be fair sex het e and not many men are heard humming that there is no p ace like home. Ns. Cal in, of Van('ouver. B. 0, nee E tier is visiting her • relatives here atter an al.sence of eight veers, and it is 14 veins since the family moved away. A number of a.ngl. ra, vSit, d, Mr. P. 1). Bell's dam linrino the mot, week. and some WPr0 more for tunate than others in gettibg to the right spot to to inske it catch and came home well satisfied, while others labored in vain. Mrs. W. R. 'Fulton end baby. of Tr - have heen spendiug the ,past week with friends here, Mrs. T. Neelands is visiting relatives in Toronto. Mae Lily McEwan wan recently in Exeter visiting her uncle Mr. E. Ohre. tie, postmaster of that village. • Mrs. Loveridge, after spending a number of menthe here 'R ith her mother 1Vra. Price, bas returned to Theron Our bo viers ars atieely organizing. for tt e summer month's. Pusiness men here rop?rt the spring trade as very good. Miss Maggie Shepherd of Fier - lock, ,spent Suridayovith her friend - Miss Della McCool" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farquar, /of Stapleton spent Wednesday at the home of Albert Mortel. Miss i Atintle Wilka, • of Blyth. spent Sunday with. 014: friend lfffss Keatha iWaymouth. Mrs. Abraham Kiankel and little' daughter Glary, of Niagara are• spendtrog a, jetw weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Craw - 1 brdl goo josephf 4Vlanning had!. the mis- t tolt lt for une os a Valuable cow as week. Miss iPetarl Lee •spent Sunday at the home of Thomas Hunkinps. Mrs. ,Gibbs of near ,Londesibero hadther bees& eshiligI&d 051 Ttie& day?' 1 1 " " " • tO s j - '14 Colborne •''':a= Harold Allen and T. Million are working en t he C. P. R. at McGaw. There is quite a lively time expected for the next tto months at Sbarp's Creek gravel pit nn the P. R. Two rA11114 ILI e 1 usy hauling gravel from it to lie used in ',attesting the road on t hie division. S. Barclay is the steam shovel engineer end 0, Cromwell hes (-barge of the operating deportment. There are also a number of lab employed besides the train crews who altogether make it a very busy We are sorry to state that George Bean sr„ has been confined to bis home for the past week threugh 111. ness. We hope he may soon be 0. K. again. James Ruteledge star -ed out this week as foreman with a gang of Ital- ians on the C.P,R. Whet might have been a serious accident occurred last week when Mrs Hugh Hill and children were driving I he front axle of tbe buggy broke, throwing Mos. Rill and children out. The horse kicked and broke the shaft and ran hut a short distance. Had the horse been a very vicious one the acci- dent teighthave been a more serious consequence. as it was all escaped un- injured. with foreign missionary work, in Otto ,Sainuel Therepson„ who has "bkaidn'Oriffaliflltfor Over two Wgeka- with an emit- attack of appendicitis, is on the mend, o: , Mrs, 9,19..ettt, and babe of Leedon wife thivie bet- n vituig heal, qarents, • hereotethrned to,bee beimePoit.Wed- neaday. Most:of the formers are busy seed - "here Was quite a frost e fete nights ago,:whicb is hard on the gressand the fall wheat, .'. The auctidn sale of farna•st oak and implements of Thomas Elder Was well attended. , The sale itself was-, one of the largest ever held in 'this -Commun- ity, inasmuch as it lasten With after dark. The mit e realized , en all stock and. implements Were • high. Mr. J. • Payment who has purchased the farm took possession at once, Mr. Elder will remove to Hensall te reside. Tne deem -wagon has again return- ed in tide locality, and many or the farmers are already patronizing the creamery and are laying :the churn Brueetield The (frosts have made bad 'work of the fall wheat, 'their is NlBY few good fields in the solerighbor- hood.. Rev. Mr. Alli, of Clinton; preach ed 'to a very appreciative' aud- knee in ,'the Prleisbyterian ohurch on Sabbath morning. Bo took Illor his text John 1st and fourth verset He spoke of Christ being the life and, light of ,thle 'world. Rev. Mr. Woods filled his place in Clinton. Mrs. ,Sainuel Reed/ of TuckeO- .111.111111=0.1111•11011 i essea•aaaso•aa••••oassameassaseempaaaaa•••••••••-1,••• • • a 0 • : As Sao From the Gallery 1 , • a a g•i Beitea90)0e300gliei ECHOES FROM QUEEN'S PARK. aseee•••••a 2 (Special to t se New Era) I • Another Blockede. (..f 7. the other of over 300. fire Causes $159000 Why did License inspector Snider visits the Counties of Buten, Peel and This means that one of the Liberal Welland and work nen inst the Canada members. William McDonald of Oen- mat rteee ,d13,1 brourc ande ; 01J: J. SP EtthilaidirYeuresteonbi instead sit/eel Liberal toss at oederich ,4'ponv.ixerirnoinecnet ArccptLaWndhydV nocgietihaei for interfering in thor alee, ion 11,va,s with. gwiall ILiaivbeeraaloomnasjeorvriatrivetomasitoarrt Broke Out in General Delivery it OD acrount of the Governments Pear of Snider because he knew 100 much. ityolf oglawiniosut.sly for political These and other questions were e7rtcolifiagnhgesa andWiped Out Several Structures. eked hy. 0. H. Bowman, Chief Liberal reasons, are also projected in the Grey , Whip, in moving his resolution to where North and Suuth Grey will be appoint a select Committee of the strengthened by the Conservatives by Goderich, April ,25.—A disastrous House to investigate Strider'A odivities transfei ring to them Conservative fire broke, out this morning about In opposition to the Canada Temper- townships from Centre Bruce. a safe 1.30 in, the general delivery baros ;ince Act ad the relatiOns of the Gov- Co.,servative constituency. Ely re- belind,East sitreet garage and be- of the Victories also the eminent and the liquor interests to arrangement fore it was got under control it Snicler'e visits. Goveinment tividentle, hopes to tame a I burnt to the.; grolintd, the genera! The questions in their essentials Beat, whioh they vvere in danger of de000,,ty ,stables, four oersie,. D. remain unanswered, for the Govern. losing. Instead of four ridings in the Garrin,Qt.r.s. horse,. outfits and sta_ ment refused to grant 6 committee or Niagara Peninsula there will be five hies, Iliet:tfoute behind the with Monck, a Liberal constituency, town I allow an investigation. As was point - fished. Of these five, twb show hall uaed, for4 storing the suppliee': ed out at the time, the Government is atio -oontinning its policvfollowecl last yefir Libeiel majorities. • In-' Essex there for No. 1 coMPeny , of the ,Thirt. iti:the Proutifoot charges. the policy.of .will be three Beate ineteadiff twoette. third Regimeat and': tool hotioe"-i,Yer77 K.t'ownxt '. ' hp4p' blockn- enquiry 9144NP'P..P.1beralriding..,r 9' S " b' i 1 , being• 'ti k -'1' used by ,George Johnaton.arid„Pown- . • Mel'. 1-0-1,vvell t.howetrithat SniderO a, o ,..: -, - - d, by. John k Welker and lodirtof ''''-(3rd'hiliq*ent '0fildial,'-'in ihe Oinailse g.r9'''ans'04:1-4P'''*'T"td of :1"en;A:eija...7 K.noxis impl ' ent'',:shop, : ':: ^7"2' r.' ' f TempePapile,•Act .00nteetti Vali adfiti l-.''''''n,..,7••,,:r,,,,ii!;3.1,!,,°4:74,:,1,:io,ft.eaantece• Ad , ft ocoghese buil ege, a ilobeing 4a.'`"''',1tecllylWorkingen thellAmOildene". IA; :burned lik ' ;tinier . under 1, :‘. ' 5h-riktinioed liquor; ititetititslifftfiffet 7.11 e '''"•'' .'notgoo 'oho -, , _ -litrong as ; Ovird. The :fireir! ' cfardit:tif• the lOburehea, the D'" 'iiii'n ",o'lEietk.titsisitieridaitthetrifffilire,s, ''',Wlei-0`t, Iligo.net the Ontarib YintheMti •fi. 0 ; Eittratitisetiaaethe slight ChtogeitAir'',:titei :.: inad'e Ai hard • light and • -On:1o,, toroitr(to, the 'old on infAalltleavy linedoutreao...9409if)tiog ,ansl.!,.-nitsfil 4,4woorgna, tLimidi,‘..Litienee 'Ad hrOught'OrmiriOhy` Alio whole bl dk watfirl:day.aCrbeareff. bAcTIV.:41/-4.9.10 thgveillirtie cailsOffieflonol,wa luolgannit "4The'lififf and, wipeldl lout. ' . 0 .,',:,,,,,.,;.ti. :idikx,-,!...'it :9,91.!,..,,k1 vg0p,B of.'theiGhienineht ?...e.'T.. V praliiie,_46-s&stImeiii;F• qoifeiliiiieht Just when filegine':was;:elompleteel'',...-Itl,!./'Wl, _t=N 114-itnia.1:14C13WfftiOtiPPIlelY '°..e°'111*d'Oedl-eCed-'06'.61161"0.ve O'it,' i, aily under contro,Kthe!bngiistergaW. Vjel'il?.a,filWitstl* Govqrnment„ex,, 77 bars on4Srtttirdavittternddfikhd'bn'.ir l N'Out about ll. ,1ive:,,,o,ltitock qtTMO'. littikng/441.P.,'nF AO n'YiroiNdladqtfek;Ifffi' he'll/aril Pislit tOP".x,1111 tifq ellifilke''.' is ,.w.techiaulyns: 4 ., zami f de 'it.,,,,,L:1,,,I,,f,i jai,,,,,6,4w.4;e:ialpi,1,401.5e:iri: ior1.9:, 8 e9wit ,,,,Fe.,:to.erigeighviityzorgsits14,„,......,,...v,,,.,444,„,,:ittli,:fi.hid,",,thil.....:::iifsgeli fi of t e_iti„.15.1,6,4„;,ii7.0,* „:,.oh,,,,4•,•4( tnvestlgatiitb 1, klit2tAityCite9sq;,',11at rt‘rdavataternduA mid op OthAillhtifidk,Ye. ta -When the fir lent.,,g6t:',X,4 'work. in ,,-gri, tize,e.Af3h*evtirrleift‘,1,,otilitdikl!iti'0n...•,q7,!!•' Th9i"-,,Siher'ierilltl.gdevette `tin4llivelfii:idilforl tilli.more P0 4008 aspedts Of tigis3/4'..fif.sktitritrortaiee ,O.No tied '.teinperalice ' ad'.ii the .No: 1. eerapany. .....,,toxer0.0.1n ' • 11011}1Val,Undenti,;tediy tpinig L.1,1'91,1,1iter TO , , .71/nedttsini-s,de.,:,. smd-thrS, too i in anhe • 1,7,101eeirsy.thing7 was s burn,,t. ,ieXg‘ielp,t 4.4 ' ,:t;he noise. ,, ,,, . 1 , o o: •ro ' , • ', :ot the torbxuaity of a: General Eleo- toe moo of the ad.onaing ' „ ' o •' ' : o • - or, O • o• • . : k ' ,.. .‘ buildings caught Lire and on I y tor . ylvivo.tis pRicpcItiesstttibwriet,rioon.• made .67, Mr. I°. '''''`,, '''' Y` 1.'et.es . . , ' Rowell and the, Liberal . members • ' ' * &palest, what they,ealll rhe gerrvman- Hon. Adam Beck ietroduced his Bill der of the proposed redistribution. The for Hydro Radials which was cordially most intolerable unfairness, they chitin supported by Mr, Rowell and the conies in the changes, in the Oonnty 1 Opposition, \ . of Brune, which onow . returns three l ' Wm. McDonald, Liberal member for Liheral members. Und,er the proposed I Centre Bruce, referred to the OSociety redistribution most of ,the Liberals will 1 Snobs" who would disport themselves be hived in one seat.. to be known ;Islet social functions in the new Govern - West Morrie with a Liberal majority I ment House bbing built •on a scale of on the basis of the vete at the lest lavish extravagance by the present the work of volunteers the loss would ,have been much gneater. The closest shave was East street. garage, owned by A. Glover, ad -- ;joining •the istablq. The fire had eaten •through the doors connect- ing, but got no tfurtheio Selveral autos Ettldi, sundries were removed. The gen sral delivery outfit was owned by W. Wallace, lo c061, Th The loss will probably be about ,$15,500, the (heaviest 1090-- be- ing Wm. Knox, who /had cutters election, of 1027, In both the other Government, and which will have to and, buggies ;stored in the Bruce seats, 'under 049 new scheme, 'te paid for by the people of the Pro - smith shop on Newgate street. there are Coneervittive rnejprities, one \Ince. usammessassouraiesuciaiomesoansmouvu Thursday,, April 30th, 1814. The e sonable are, of Your Watch ! Will result id'your watch's good, pro onging its days of usefulness What is reasonable care An occasional visit to a jeweler who "knowsl how." • • An occasional visit means ataeast a yearly visit. • To put it off*Ionger is to put it off too long, If you are not wedded for all titne tolerate one, expert, we would like to put some of our.good worktion sthat'watch of yotirs; -; I '1 ' „ • Your watch deserves the best treatment it can get( and is just , that which ,we offer: ' W R eounter , Jeweler and Optician - Issuer of Marriage Licenses ' Book orders for Baby chicks Order now for baby chicks One day old. Rode Island Reds, 15e and 20e. Crosses 10c. The Steck 1J3 £1,,firat class strain and chicks will beheal- thy, and strong. • FRANK W. ANDREWS Clinton. • Messrs. Taylor and Reid shipped two earioade of floe cattle from here recent Far sale. Missi illrinneh Craig, of Moosejaw '*o iorineltly..lived here, is vtsi- A well built pighteoemeAL.eottage in • thi lfriOdS In this beighborhbod good repair, real good cellar, 'new fur - Miss ;iwith her brother and nice put in laStommtnerreeementeis- • -- igePp,011 tor.• niOthte.ci, have left-vothe .Westk aficyl tern- for . soft , town • icw.,,,h„,,,g-eseaveernesitioiitii,gos,oditoloaiinpatidhilgibuttnr; time at ; water In cellar4 EiPd , pp staits..„ • -Magee, who s working in good condition, and orchard and inl Toronto, ,spesat lew days at i , garden, with a quantity of various his home here, last week. kinds of young fruit trees in bearing,. Ntr. loseph, Addison hasbeen a number of hens and ducks, a good laid hip 'ter a short time with a Durham heifer calf 9 weeks old, first sore; knee' but is now able to pe- class Durham cow 5 years, a first class some hie- dirties as' section fore- Jersey cow carrying third calf due led Dian. * • week in June, a Chatham incubator in good condition capacity 100 eggs, a Miss 'Rade Grainger, who has quantity of farm implements. Apply beeri nursing at Siracoe for sev- eral weeks, returned: home this W. H. WATTS, whining . . William Si. North. Clinton MrtioAlizie Rohner and son, Jack of. Bayfield, • ;are visaing friends CALL AT THE here 1 or a few days. FEED STORE olftrusiels Arrangements are being made for a the -intermediate aeries in the W. F. A bheawtstubeereee:pgainrtcevtitogefues.treet watering than See OurRSedtocelkov and .will give a' god account of itself, russets football, team has entered " Alsike (Gov. standard oferSeeds '. sion ouhteetamtioonntsorweiltlhbaet gainreenxttebne- alsoLhOjainillfeCemiadekaeyeal hatelkeepbra after May 1 to get rid of Chick Feed s• towcitaarik,na.ra, are... busy leveling Victoria Ohick Grit P,ark. 'harcItisses nf sport will be ex• eluded from it this season as it is to hWe handle Clinton, Ex e eter, and newly seeded down so as to be ready the celebrated Ring Quality Fl 101 Y • • Silas MelCenkie has completed her series �flesson in cookery before the Womeri:s Japti,tute. There •war4:a big clastrand awtde interest. • elvenine of this week the aniluallisadethig of the Methodist Sat). bath' Sehool*ill be held, preceded by a teachetOl tea. r Th a'a PreshYterian Sunday School willassernhle at 40. a. m. instead of 3 p, m. dtiting'the summer months, or possibly until the new chinch is ready Negotiatibtis . are on foot for the annual excursien to the Ontario Agri. cultural Farm' Guelph, in the month of June. It is a popular outing. Orders Taken For . . Lime Sulpher and Lead s(for sPraying trees) also Fertilizer, Agent for Heintzman Pianos We are Out for a Square Deal FRANK W EVANS TERNS ;ASH. 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