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The Clinton News Record, 1912-03-21, Page 1
!!!!!"17.1,1.17111!".111.11.1rerraemplii, .pilo• I723.32nd Year, CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 19I2 For Town and Township News The News -Record THE HOME PAPER Seeks Comparison f Goods �ila:S�S O That Have, Nod Advanced in Price Is watches. You may buy for twelve dollars to -day a gold filled .watch, ,fitted with a. fin�utime- 'keeping movement — as good as you woe pay eighteen dollars 'foe twenty years ago. See our fine assortment of watches from one dollar upwards : all good value,; all warranted. ell car W u Clinton feweter and Optician 1,W. C. T. U. MEETING. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at Three clotk on `Ails 'da a fteruoo n of ' Fxt 0 Y week at the home of Mrs, John (lib- biange. The meeting is in the interests of the new Frances Willard Home for Girls in Toronto and the ladies are ell invited to attend. SPENDING MONEY. TheRoyal ' OF ANADA. Bank Capital $6.250,000. •• Reserve 57,000,000. The Annual Statement, shows the following.increases91011or 1911. Deposits $72,079,607 $88,294,808 Loans and Investments 55,283,676 62,790,072 Total Assets 92,510,346. 110,528,512 207 Branches and Correspondents throughout the World. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. R. E. MANNING, Mslna,ger The Bell Telephone Company; have had a large gang of men th town the past couple el weeks pnttingin__pab- te on the busiest streets, those over which most wlres are strung, Tins work, which is costing away uP rtt- to the thousands 'of dollars, ought to add greatly to the efficiency • of the service, preventing as it will the. crossing of mires, etc. The Boll Company gives a good service in Clinton and aro adding from time to time to its efficiency. 13:\P11ST''•CHIUR0H The pastor, Wylie, Rev. W. \ V W I Y c has been assisting Rev.. Visitor Celine with special services in Wmieham, and the Wingham pastor occupied the Winton pulpit on Sunday last. TILE LOCAL MARKET. Wheat 950. Peas 900. Oats 42e,, Barley 700. to 800. Butter 30c. to 31c. Eggs 21e. to 22e. Beans Arline white $1.85' to '$1.95. Live Hogs 87.00. POSTPONED MEETING. MANY HAPPY RETURNS. Mr. Patrick Quigley is an Irish - Canadian. His parents come out from good old County Sligo, in the North of Ireland, in the firs9 ' half of the last century and settled on the 8th con., in the township of Mullett. There, on tele hi:aside over- looking the Maitland River, Mr. Q uig- leY 1irst saw the light of daYonthe 17th of March, 1859. The. 17th is a propitious birthday ' for an Irishman. There's no danger 'of him forgetting it even when the years begin to crowd each other. Mr. Quigley is now a little over the divide but' he is and always, will remain young in slat - it. The News -Record joins his num- erous friends in wishing him many happy returns 01 his birthday. Mr. DUNLOP IN MOLSONS. Clinton Branch. I 'on —emmeneefeeem°114‘" the Molsons Bank 1 INCORPORATED 18.55. Record of Progress for 'Five Years -1906--11 1900 • 1911 CAPITAL . $.3,000,000 $4,0000,0010 , RESERVE 3,000,000 35,012,311 , DEPOSIIS M,007 LOANS AND)' INVESTMENTS . 27,4l7,090 .38,854,8001 TOTAL ASSETS . . . . 33,090,102 48.237, Has 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in:all the Principal Cities of the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK D at all Branches. Interest allowed Ciir.,ltort Branch ,";. E. asiMmninsemommseem EPAR1'MENT at highest cur^ant rate. Dowding, Manager WOMI1N'S INSTITUTE. MEETING. The Women's Institute• will meet OA the home of Mrs. J. Johnstone, Rat- tenbery street, next Thursday after- noon. Principal Hartley has consent- ed oto give' an address, the subeet to be chosen by himself. DIED IN WOODSTOCK.' Mr. Young of Woodstock; father-in- law of Mr, E. F. Twitchell of Edmon- ton, died the other • day. Mr., Twitch- ell`, who with his wife is now at Woodstock, is the eldest son of Mr. and Mts. Jas, Twitchell of town. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. , •y: The Board of Trade meeting which: was called for Friday evening last, was so slimly attended, on account of the severe storm, that it was de - sided So adjourn it for another ten days. It is the desire of the mem- bers to have a good representation WILLIS CIIhRCII. 1 of the business men of the town ah the re -organization meeting and tot Rev. D. K. Grant will occupy "the form a sarong and active 'board which pulpit for the first time on Sunday will consider and deal with mattersnext as the settled pastor. His .sub - pertaining to the welfare and pro- gress of the town. The stthjects for the sermons on Sunday next w'.. be : morning,tl'Chrnst Shrinking From the, Cross" ,, even- ing, '"Mary, the Virgin." The rector conducted a Lenten ser- vice in Trinity church at Mitchell on Tuesday evening last. KICKED BUT IN VAIN. The Bell Telephone Company is planning more poles on Albert street in the business part ;of the town. Naturally the property owners •- ob-. iected and 'Petitioned the 00U110il against it, but in vain.• TO MAP OUT WORK. • , A meeting of Temperance workers of the county will be held in Wes- ley church on Friday of next week to discuss matters and map out work for next fall, culminating in the Jan- uary ' elections. It is understood that Local i4pti'ons will be voted on in .Seaforth, C'liuten Jllyth and Wing- ham. READY-TO-WEAR Cesortaieria ORDERED OLOTHING Take Your First Look NEW SPRING CLOTHING, SATU-RY You can view, the now spring styles here, Large g uan titles of new spring suits a n d overcoats "have al- ready' been received and .this store, as al- ways, is the first to. show t 'h e new .stc les. Maybe you are `act ready to. buy y t', but we are ready to ,show yah at any time. Come/ Men's Suits $7.50 to $26.00 Mr. J. D. McLennan, teller in Mol - sons Bank and member of the staff for about a year, has been transfer- red to' the Calgary branch and left for that place on Saturday. Be made many friends about town and GOOD FARMERS BUY,MORE LAND Messrs., G. W. Layton and J. T. bTcICnight of the London Road, have bought the Tacker farm of one'hun- dred acres and 'they've cut ie just in two. That is Mr. McKnight takes fifty acres and 'Mr. Layton gets an equal divsision. . This increasing of acreage is all right when the pro- perty passes into the hands of pro- gressive and up -to -dare farmers Aske Messrs. McKnight and Layton, who always endeavor, and successfully so, to make several blades of grass grow where one peeped up its head before. Mr. Layton's farm now 'consists of one hundred and fifty • acres and so docs Mt. McKnight's. DELIGHTED WITH HYDRO. • I S. A. NOTES. On Sunday next Lieut -Col. Pug - mire, Field Secretary• of the Salva- tion Army for Canada, will address three meetings in Clinton. In the morning he wed conduct 'service in .the S. A. hall. At three o'clock' in the afternoon he will address a mass meeting in the town hall on the sub- ject of the "Social altd Prison work of the Army," and in the evening he cob for discourse in the morning111111 will conduct service' in the town hall, be, "A Good Minister o 1 Jesus i Christ " and in the evening, "A Col. e, who has been connect - Christ.," onnect- ed with411 S. A. work for many' years, Peculiar People." is well qualified to speak .on the The Girls' Club, will meal; on Tilers- subie',t which he has chosen for his Harry 'Eilber, Sou'h Huron they were all sorry to see hint: go. 1 The addition of another municipal - Itis sucoessor 'is Mr. R. T. Dunlop, who was manager of the Dashwood branch and prior to that of a branch at Brueefield. Mr. Dunlop, who by the way, is a sort of Rev. Mr. Dun- lop formerly of Clinton, began his banking experience with the local branch of the Soverc5gn Bank and won rapid promotion. IIe has a genial:personal+ity and soon wins the confidence of those with whom he comes in contract. Mrs. Dunlop is dark corner in the whole place. One a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ratten- pleasing feature about this supply of bury; of Brucefi'eid. hydro power is that i' will he ready' to operate an oleetric pumping sta.- REV. D. K, GRANT INDUCTED. Lion for elle waterworks system which It is almost thirty-four years since (vas voted on recently. the induction of a Presbyterian 11111) - OMT SAYS HYDRO IS GREAT. ister took place ea Clinton and, there- fore, that of Rev. D. K. Grant inib Galt, Match 14th.—One year ago the pastorate of Willis •church on today hydro -electric power was turn - Tuesday evening was an event of ed on for the first time in Galt, but much interest. At the appointed hour the homes of Galt were not lighted a large congregatian bad gathered, in- with the "jt"ice" from Niagara until eluding many 'tom the sister church- June 1st and the streets until April es, dayeveningof next oak instead of address on Sunday afternoon noon a s he on Tuesday, was the first officer to gafn, admit - HAVE YOU BEARD 'EM ? tante to (the prisons of the Domin- ion. Friday's storm served to show that Col. Pugmire is the father of Capt. Old Father Winter still had a few Pugmire who is in charge of the Inc- tridcs up his sleeve which he Des al corps. , more than a illing to spring upon an unthinking and flippant Multitude, We Y;1.SSING OF MRS. C. F. DOWDING have gotten into the habit, and none It was with deep regret that the San plead innocence, of complaining news was _received in town on Tues thee this winter of 1911-1912 has been day morning of the death of Mrs. C. an unusually severe one. But as a E. Dowding. Many were unaware of matter of fact iN only lasted about her illnessiew knew of its serious - two months. The weather up, to the ,Hess. Mrs. Dowding was a daughter beginning of the year was ideal, of Mir. S. J. Parker of Owen Sound, more like early autumn, and from the 'Treasurer of, Gray Comity. She had end of February until the middle of been a zesfdent of Clinton for scv- biarch it was a little cold but bright eral years, and here she won very and Fine. 01 course it must be ad many friends who held her in high milted that January anti February aid esteem and among whom her cad} rather work owed+ime, but still, death is- deeply mourned. 'twill soon be spring, and after all Canada's climate is all right, and The means were taken on Tuesday that of old Ontario cannot he heat'-„ evening to Owen Sound where front en. Let's quit grouching and listen the old home lie funeral wall take for the robins. place on Friday afternoon, the in - torment to bo made in the family ONT. ST. CHURCH. plot. - The League held taha� they called In the very sad and sudden bereave- s "St. Patrick's Day Social" onment which be has sustained Mr, Dow - , evening, which proved to be ding has the sincere sympathy of all quite :a success. The lecture room our citizens, was very appropriakly and. prettily WESLEY eeranCII. decorated in green and white with i town at which the publisher of the Plenty of flowers; among which the The League uice'i;ng 00 Monday ev- e,i Oshawa Vindicator gave figures it0 sweet and modest shamrock had a ening was -taken charge of •.by °, show that 11 cost 192.61 to produce prominent place. 'i'Ile program was president, Mr. Edgar East. It was the first copy of an average issue 01 also appropriate to the occasion. The the regular monthly intssionary meet- that paper, The Statesman adds first number was an interesting paper ing, and the program was an infer- that its estimate, of the cost of logs on the Life of St. Patrick, by Mrs. estJng one. Miss Beatrice Greene nee weekly Issue is $100 or $5 2IJtll T. W. Cosens, Mr. R. A. Downs and Miss Marion Irwin each read ex per year. sang "The Ship That Carried Me tracts from the 1'ee of Dr, Judson If there is any eOnfb,leuce to by Over," in good 1,0100. Mr. Fred. and Miss 'Gladys Cantelom contribeitcd placed in a cost system, that hats Jackson sang„ N`I'm The Man You're an inst tenentltl wlti1i1 was much ap- tceeiced the endorsement Of evez'sl Looking For," and Miss rilaud Wiltse predated. • authority on costs '.i America, them rendered very sweetly "TheaWearin' Next,, Monday the Good (eared.the average cost of the 52 issues ref o' The Green.' Hiss Tenet Nilson ship department will furnish the The Reformer printed in 1911 was and hiss Lucil th. Grant, each contrite- program. 5131.02, ted a• reading and Miss Emma. Levis The vote on ,Church Union was ecus- This, mind, is merely the mechart- gave as an insitrumental an Itisb need- plated on Sunday last and the result feel cost of paper as a job, `alar ley. Tllc program was mucin enjoyed, was announced at the arise of the fighter are based upon the idea rt. especially by those Fortunate enough evening service. In the Methods the paper being printed by a ]©Pot to have Irish blood in their veins, andChurch the question was simply, printer For its editor, merely as in the nicely served lunch afterwards ',Are you iso favor of urfon on the proposed basis , v Tbreuballotsp tise tor piece of job printing. t,i' ng. To this e aver age was enjoyed byeveryone. The lunch consisted of `Blarneytul otherwere issuedone to members over cost editigPYlnttnInlush bpaddedileo collecting subsc t - kinds of sandwileetes, and various other dainties, washed down by good coffee. ity to the Ontario Government's Hy- dro -Electric circuit \vas witnessed on Saturday evening when the Niagara power was turned on at Port Stan- ley, and that village was beautifully illuminated. The power was tested at two o'clock in•the afternoon, and was turned on .in lull in the evening The citizens, are delighted, Fifty additional lights are to be placed in position and there will not he a Got Out of Sick Bed' to Vote A practical joker sent out a heap call to members of the Legislature at Toronto, about midnight). Thera -lag last. Those of the Members Wen were not, listening to. a time -killing debate were scattered' about 0bo city, some in :bed, others at fench.- ions of one kind and another. Bartle Either, the genial member for Sfltel Huron, had been unwell for a few days, but sick and all as he was llae hustled down to the House te, be ee.e- sent' at the division. The feelinge a+ the members when ;+hey !earned `tit the "joke" may not be adequail:'l3; described in print 1st. The first year with. Hydro as a The members of the.Yresbytery oc- amnioipul enterprize has been., one of pied seats on the platform, the marvelous growth and progress, Moderator, Rev, Colin Fletcher of When the town took over the business Thames Road presiding The Coll- of the •old eleOttic agile company, owing members' were present : Revs. there were '105 services; but today J. L. Small, Blyth ;' J. A. Hamilton tilat number is nearly doubled, there and Geo. E. Ross, Goderich ; McL. being about 800 services, and applica- Smith, Iiensel] ;, A. tlIacfarlane, l3ay- tions are still coming in. The mann- field ; F, IL Larkin, Seaforth ; W. facturers . have found that 'Hydro T. Pearcy, Londcsboro ; J. Rich- Electric is a great benefit to them 00 about � Ilr OSCS and G. -, ower , W. CT for purposes, ardson, ori Ike en • and 14Ir, p Keppen Smyth, representative of the con- horsepower is now being used, and gregatlion. At the opening of the ser- there are a number of contracts in vice, Revs, J, E. Ford, T. W. Cosens, view for more power, and J. Greene, the . resident,,Metho- dist ministers, were invited to the platform by the Moderator, Printing Shop Costs. (From The Simcoe Pebortaer.) The Kingston Standard having gull-' led attention to the fact that thew are in Canada, according toreeelmti statistics, 15 fewer daily newspaperee 40 less weeklies ,and 12 semi -week• lies than were at this time twel e months ago, the Bowmanville States- man suggests that the strag- gle traggle for exietence in the eew'rr- paper world Ilan become so Irma that every year a number of papers are forced oute of the field. Strong or papers are growing yet strongee and weaker ones must fall. Wages are higher than ever before, cost ee material is greater, and ordinary ses- penses have also ,increased, so time •today the ,cost of publishing a new-'- paper is greasier than aver before. The Staseisman goes on to tell of a meeting of publisher's held in that Ill/PROVE ROADS; affair \car very \Fell patronized l 1 o s 'c little stmt ounc' is the general funds of' the society. MRS. 'EV: SNS CROSSES OVER. Ai an early hour on Sunday 1310011- ing there' passed away a long -tithe re- sent of Clinton in the person,' of. Mrs. Louisa Evans. , VIOTOlt TLtuu5. i1' 1 and as a result ilio young ,Pop The attention of the God Roads realized a 'nice t to add 110 After the opening services Rev. Mr. Committee of the town, c Macfarlane preached a,searching and directed to the following extract impressive sermon from lyse, words, from the Scientific American so that "The, Son of Man came not to be they may snake _arrangements with ministered unto, but to min etet, and the Motor .Car Company to leech on- to give his life a, ransom for many." to the Split Log Drag, while trying Rev. Mt, Ross, the Moderator -inter- out their trucks and autos ; im, then related in a few words the -"Tho introduction of automobiles The deceased wee 4 daughter of the story of the regret9sd rosfgnati'on of has worked' coward road improve late Dr, Cole, a p'+?necr medical pray Rev. Dr; Stewart after his long and - meat, There have been a good, ticioner, who is well rcli�ombored by pastorate, aand the steps many cases where the automobile has the early settlers of ibis town and leading up to the.present occasion. been more than a moral agent to adjoining townships, Tho family Rev. Mt. Grant, was then called tot that direction. It has been hitched 1 jj 1 l' l ►1!11111 .11\`i�', Npl II 1' Ifl I f'if�i1 j �'1/////iaiJ to a road' drag and made to in To smooth' the rough places itself• the :ets credit be it said, that where automobile has been put to such work it has done well and quickly d [t what would otherwise, have been left l Mod- erator undone. turned tl i ht hand E The spl•itlog drag has been motor fellowship by the members of the ,over to very good use by f Presbytery. works locator t at Lansing, Mich, It Abet, , n a eme a m Rev. McI,. Smith delivered the ad- occurred the 8 dress to- theminister which was full \while giving `inti•'- cats the tusual of useful suggestions in regard to the roan Bests, a double purpose Ca td conduct oft f s° important a ehargeanil'be served and the testing cats ase ads ' conditions' of the roads reminders of the responsibility of stick Improve the a position. over which they passed. To this The charge to the congregation was end, a split -dog drag was contrived I each car as it went' given by Revt J. L. Small and was. and attached to a clear and plain setting forth of the forth to its, test. ' duties of fire congregation tiowartls The experiment, worked out aerate: - their the nccontpany- their minister in regard to 'material ably, as evidenced by support, sympathy„ encouragement ing illustration, resulting in a vast ast and loyalty.improvement 'n the neighborhood The. impress'i've setvice was .Hien tt ex �tl t concluded the Modestqqr explaining that the hew minister wljuld not he formally introduced to the people, as' I he is not by any ntca s a stranger, and besides areangemer is had been made for a reception Text Tuesday u have an op- portunity wo1 when anon evening of meeting hi , rs we'o ' s tetters G During the axe •arse J) g '< read from members of (the Presbytery also a who 'could not be Pres.nt and as • 1, • tulation from the �' of con to E ram t,� to e+ g services. c The se tic w •s r h teat t t v ln, pulling t , las Moved work In to ham 0 t g ...hit i l t w 1 \ ,'tract o t inti V ti .t, t g <z Dr... ,. iew , • t -Rev. D Tho sto kms.OM- the a ea Wednesday a ate � + ,, Jnc 1 p road graders, road drags,. etc.., bridge' palibea er Rev, Cl. E 11it% William, St y it Tlie''choir Were in their places and Chas. W. Williams, anbnr Si.S>;. w„as so Mr, S•te honson s on VV service of 'song anda so ,Evia John It this week and was led b 141n�sl lead lit the s �their own ,1. Cuninghame, D� McGo , t Jennie Grant; the front and the Moderator pro- ceeded to put to him'the usual questions regarding h]s belief and in- tended practice, all of which were answered sat"'Esbactorily. He was'' duly inducted into his charge and, alter a short. prayer by the venerable o d erator; ; was ' given to `s g o • 21 Styles. 'to Select From above cut is one of the 21 different styles The we are showing for' spring. `•It is a very easy... which i `on' to fit the well. proportioned :mac, but we prOp081t1 that. will fit the short stout, the corpulent have et es �'P perfectly as the or the long, slain isidividual just. as pe y model figure. r U G Y IOT H IN _. J H 0 T M le 's Largest Clothiers Huron's; g n c� or Every Man” Square Deni � � came out from Dublin, Ireland, ' in the forties and located 'on the Varna Road, midway between Varna and Bayfield, where Dr. Cole practised his profession for some years. Fie then moved to the Intron Road west of Clinton and finally ,into this town. eighteen years of age, one, to mem- hers under, that age, and one to ad- herents, The result in this poetic - tam church was as follows Members eighteen, f r 1801 tions, • commissions on advertimege cosi+ of 'illustrations, and a score mf items of necessaryy expense that woad not be included in the job printer's and 16 against. The roto or fthe . em ars over c2 1 ten, o , till. 3thee total VOn3 standing 3 against, .13. Members under eighteen, Needless to remark, these' figures for; h 5• Adherents for, 19, The subject of this obituary notice was born in Dublin and was but a eton to to II can family n the c hold when She was nzareied to Henry Alexan- der Evans after the family settled in Clinton • and here she ever, afterwards continued to reside. ..j -ler husband predeceased' het' twenty-six years ago last month. Mrs, Evans was a life-long mem- ber of St. Paul's church. . Four sons and'one daughter ser - veto : Harry C. Evans, Distriee Man- ager of the Union Life Insurance, Coni};any, of Vancouver, B. C. ; E. i Lewis Evans et. Louisville, •Ky.,See- an -economy, •to the borough.. Ttlo. Treasurer of the T lbaceo \Votkeis'' Y Work was accomplished wi to - Union of the United 'Sta�cs�vans of ' 11 i. : , W. Evans of town ; I4. r 5It by aho PY ro rl iso of power '� P 1 ue Toronto, Union L r U President o i • the les id and t P , t formerly rmerl ro Eon o 1. Itc Y tI using the energy wan and also of the - Insurance Company Na5<onal Land, Fruit and. Packing' Companye and Miss Mildred Louise, of town. ,4,. also. Cole, e Nti res 4Th ' er s Two sisters, �, n. in tow reside ' te. The funeral, which was. private, took peace yesterday afternoon front Clin- ton reel to e lame street, the residence, ton ceme e y. 0011 2.1 bor, set an absolutely new standard tom , f or, board taken sot le time ago, was 17. for. and 1 against. Bayfield On Thursday evening last about forty members of Trinity church as- sembled at the 'home of Do. and elrs. Woods and spent a most enjoyable evening. During the course of the evening the rector of the church, Rev. • II. J. Condell, read a nicely worded address to Mrs. Woods sot- ting forth, the appreciation of the congregat.oa of her efficient services as .organist of the church, and ask- ing hen acgeptance of a weal -tilled stich ap- preciation, as„ a tangible, token of p preciiation, Mrs: Woods was very much surprised, but the genial Doc- tor replied in het behalf, thanking the -friend's for thc',r kind words and, hand- some gift. The; little gathering was much enjoyed by all. Much more Bayfield page 4. been used excntsively for testing put- It ur pesos. - T't has been left to the big blather of the automobile, the motor truck, ad •oFro to 51. to the 'oust t Aura sext o 'tut t Y So '1 'n and wad ad ma intenance., building; g Lar the .truck has. been remaPitably successful fn road work. Esperkally is. this true of the tract's opted tot • London Road , Quite a number have tapped their trees ;and are prepared 'for the maple syrup harvest. Mt. John •Layton spent 'the week end b ibh.his brother, Mr: George • W. Layton,. and left on Monday, aecomu panted by his wife, for Pcterljoro, where they will reside, Mr. Layton havieig accepted the Eastern Ontario agency Eel, the Louden Company of 0011 barb e t itS he tt • ie mo s,: For some 111 ( uc a 1 his r otlt- ' t'd in b usiness with t b associated er, Mr. Charles Layton; at •Seaforth. Mr. Charles Wiltse has moved out Ar- i the house on the hill and Mr. the publisher.' If•finally agreed tip• on by the publishers of ebbe eount011 as trot unfair, .they mean at revolve. tion fn advcrtisfng rates, and pose, ably the disapperancc of the codae newspaper. (Hanover Post.), Mr. Jolut M. Inerie, secretary of the Canadian Association, ince. 9l:o employing printers of Grey County; at Owen Sound. Mr. Indic is an ex pert on cost and talked to thein 051 this subject. He did' not dismess what printers should got for a joie. IIe showed conclusively ,what the jolt, cost the printer. As an agene for a Toronto mint shop has recently been going; through all the 'towns en the ,ng uott =, ' sand order � district •solsating q prices wh'iiji were ridiculous, be showed that a job quoted by tliiio malt at 19.50 actually cost the print- er between $7 and 18 to produce,.: Book work, such as church reports„ auditors' reports, voters' lists, Dee.,. cost the office $1.60 pot page while: they hand sold the work for 11 pew page. He figured this all owl, en • ,a Perfectly' sound basis, and the pules • ehould appreciate the fact that they' have : been receiving good bargaEzie frons tele `local ptintters. and oasts readily understand why none of 41100515 have been able to huy automobile:.,, as a class they work from while twelve to fifteen hours per day. London Road.. Mr, and'. Mrs, George RowOl'fiie 419 mother, ' t the f o Ener s m e London visited ni ' ds in 11115 Piot ,brother and friends vicinity tbe past week and then went to Vicente s tilde ..czar with t a fortnd 'htl w to spend g The Epworth League was held nib l well as for hauling road and bridge Pallbearers were l week that a medical man ing of this wee i f anthems ver bodies.” matoxials on l , from ('1eitosi was called In, rendered a, couple o 1 a >' , Leslie, W. J. 'Meer and Chas, ILove • acceptably. } bodies,' y'' .. • 4•j