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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-04-18, Page 1o• I727 -•32nd Year CLINTON,,• ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL I THE HOME PAPER The News -Record" to ec. Ist 1'912 fort UR �.$15 WATCH FOR MEN O AND ' WOMEN Is one that will Ole excellent satisfaction to the »Tearer. Both sizes,for men and women. gand ' '�cll regulated, ,a THE' 1VIO�TE1dI'ENT Is carries our broadestguarantee. THE CASE qirality.1. 1s durable—gold filled of the finest CALL AND SEE THEM feweler and Optician ell u • .. Clinton Bank TheR0al OF ANADA. 'Capital 56,250,000. - Reserve 57,000,000. The AunUal Statement, shows the following increases for 191 r. 1910 1911 Deposits • 572,079,607 588,294,808 Loans andlnvesttgentt 55,288,676 62,790,072 Total Assets 92,510,346 R 110„528,51 297 Branches and Correspondents throughout the World. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. R. MANNING, Manager Clinton .Branch. REBATES. At a tneetingof the court of re., vision on Monday evening Gal Itell9•- Way Was . green a rebate of $2.10, Billy Webb $2,80, Dave Cantelon $19.- 60 19:60 and the Knitting Company $33,00, Fall on account of business' tax. AT IT AGAIN. The 'Collegiate' Institute and PPublie school opened oa Monday after the Easter vacation,; After the breathing spell thus gained the students should be ' prepared for the "tong pull and, the strong pull" necessary for sur - cess . in the coming raid -summer exams.There are no changes in the teaching ,staffs this term. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, WOMEN'S .INS'T'ITUTE' MEETING. The regularmeeting Of the Women's Institute will be held at the , home of Mrs. ,I. Dodd, Princess street, on Thursday afternoon next: As 'there will be an election of officers a lull attendance of members' is requested. ABOUT HYDRO. A meeting of the several munlcnpal- ities,in the county which have car- ried hydro -electric bylaws will be held in the town hall this afternoon, A. member of the Commission will be present and ft is expected much in- formation regarding the working out of thle system in this comity wile be imparted. WILL MAKE IMPROVEMENTS. At a meeting of thte Ppblic school board on Monday evening, various pians for the improvement al the v- school buildings, such as an Improv- ed ed system of heating, etc., wore dis- •cussed. information is being sought from other boards and during :he summer vacation everything in and about the buildings Will be put, into first-class shape, Nothing's too Food for the kiddies seems to be the motto of this progressive board. MANY FIAPPY R} TURNS. The beautiful music, -prepared by the choir for the Easter services, was repeated on Sunday and was much apprereated by the congregation. Mr. Wm. Dunbar preached at the morning service, the rector taking the service at St. James' Church, Middleton, Rev. Mr. Jeakins occupied his own pulpit in the evening. The Rector will preach a, special sermon for men at the service next Sunday, evening. The subject tsfnl be "Strength" or '`A sound mind in a sound body'". All men, especially young men, are heartily welcome. A bright service andhearty singing.- Mrs. Humphries has kindly consented be B�nk Mols�ns INCORPORATED 1855, Record of Progress for Five Years -1906--11 CAPITAL 33 000,000 54,1000,000 1006 RESERVE • . . 3,000,000 4,600,000 DEPOSITS" . ..'?.3' ,677,730 35,042,311 LOANS' AND INVESTMENTS . 27,457,090 38,854,801 TOTAL ASSETS . . . 83,090,1411 48.2.37,1 Has 83,13ranclres in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in;a11 the Principal Cities of the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches, Interest allowed a£ 1>ighest cur'ent rate. Cii,.ton Branch -. ';. E. Dowding, Manager On Tuesday next Mr. John B. Lindsay of town will pass his sixty- fifth milestone. Born of Fiteshire Si sing at thisservice. 'Parents 'on the homestead out on the HAVE ALREADY BEGUN.- oerner of the 16th'cor , his whole life has been spent in Shia. vicinity. The directors of the Horticultural Three years or so ago he passed. the Society met the other evening and farm on to iris son and came 'ideo' discussed plans fon carrying on their town with his good wife to spend the campaign of town beautification. sere and yellow. '"'As straight as a Several spots which are at present string" is John B. Lindsay, as those and have been for several summers who have known him longest know past, eyesores to the artistic, aro best and all w i 1 join 'The News -Rec- to be transformed into beauty spots; ord in wishing hila Many Happy Ile - much as the plot beside McTaggart's turns of the Day. Bank was transformed last season. fIIE "CLINTON" 1S A LENDER. When the plans made by the Society are carried out, and a committee A party of nepresentalice etilieas has been appointed who will push the visited the Soaforth Fair Tuesday at - matter, much will be added to the tcrnoon, making the ,journey in one of the Clinton Motor trucks on which iorticu , site is r'se the ra f r i t r i I la i,d o ndablo en a 'r d ecu, ornme P chat s ha b c .P lural Society should receive the hear- casion. The nm down by the Ilan- THE VOCAL MARKET, Wheat 95c, Peas 90c. Oats 48e to"500. Barley 70e to 80e. 'hitter 28c to 30e, Eggs ,20c. to - 21c. • Btans $1,85 to $1.95, hivo'''Fioas 58.25; LAWN TENNIS All• those Interested in the game of law n tennis, body ladies and gentle- men, and who are delirious of playing, this season are asked to meet to ;r . Paui's School Room' on Tuesday ev- ening next at 8 p.m. This meeting is for the putpose of organizing a club for whieh the rectory` courts will be available. A BIRTHDAY PARTY: Little Miss .Melee. 1elgg,•da•sginer of Mr. and Mrs. A. J., Drigg, celebrated her eighth britliday on Tuesday afternoon when from 4.30 an- ti' 8,8tthrec-dozem of her Intends help- ed her rejoice. The wee 'folk had the very best time ever, so much. so, that they wish Helen had several birthdays each year. ENTERPRISE. Mr. J. W. Elliott has bought . one of the "Clinton" Motor ,'sucks and will have it fitted up with upholster- ed seats for use in his livery. ' It wild be used particularly in catbting to the Bayfield and lakeside trade, but wi'1 undoubtly be in big de- mand in other ways as well. Slang 8itfo(vt will be chauffeur and sosg an expert `otte,..too. A TFHOUGHT7*UL GIFT. attractiveness of !Ste town. In this ty moral support of every cit•iten, on Road” was made in quick order and whatever actual and cash , ;:up- and the return via Brumfield livelier port needed, though the latter wn11 still, Herbie Guy, who was driving, be comparatively small. ,just grazing the speed lr:mit, Our Everybody can help'. Let's :make worthies enjoyed the jaunt inunense- Clinton beautiful! It can be done ly and are prouder than ever of the and done easily. industry that turps out so perfect ONT. ST. CHURCH. a car as the "Clinton", Among those aboard were : ReV. C. E, Jea- S. S. anniversary services will be trius 0. D. McTaggare, Major Rance, lfeld next Sunday when Rev. Dr. Mayor Gibbings, Councillor Fred Jack - Routledge' •of Widgham will preach son, Dr. Shaw, 0. Johnson, D.Cgn- morning and evening and special telou, and J. W.• together with Pre - music will be furnished by the choir. sident Craig, Supt. ' Cleghorn and At the morrdng service Mrs, Howard Treasurer Jackson of the Motor Car Humphrys will Sing. Company. A mass meeting will be held in the IIUYINO AND SELLING, auditorium at 2.30 p. m. when • a splendid program wial bo rendered by Mr. Ben Cole has bought the me - the school and Dr. Routledge v, ill ttage on Orange street owned by Mrs. give an address. Sherman and gets possession at Rev. Mr. C4rant,pastor of Willis once. Mr. Cole recently disposed of church, addressed the League at their his house at the other end of the monthly missionary meeting on Mon- town and not liking renting be quick - day evening on conditions in Bermu- ly made another deal. He has never da, where he spent some years, of his been able to experience 0 home -litre ministry, The address was most feeling 1n a' rented house. interesting -- and was well received. Mr. J. Taylor has bought the place There was also a pleasing musical of Joseph street best known as the program. Mrs. Percy Couch and Captain Sheppard property. Miss L. Stevens contributed a duet, Air. J. A. Irwin has purchased the Miss Grace Walker sang a sob and cottage belonging to Mr. A. 0• Pat - Miss Elsie Ilfbbert-gave -n mourn or tison on Joseph street, which is. sow gab selection. occupied by Mrs. McGuire. Mr, Ir - PASSING OF MRS. FISHER. win thus becomes possessed of a rorn- he will begin to r able home withg word fo t rived. � th Manningreceived �•Ir. McrIa Mr: R. E.occupy next month. yesterday of the death, which oesaura will again remove his family into .l is red in Denver, Colorado, on Tuesday, own house which Mr, Irwr,'i has oe- of Mrs, A, S. Fisher, a former ire- cupied for the past year. sident of Clinton, and Mrs. Manning's Mr Paul filling o� five Princess mother. Theatre has rented Mr. J. J..A1e- The number is comparatively feel Caughey's house on Macy street -' at of those now in. Clinton who had the present occupied by Mr. Wrn. Grant. pleasure of an acquaintance with the late Mrs. 'Fisher, but those who had SPRING NOW SURE remember her as a woman of superior The baseball club was re -organized refinement and mature. Site was i",1 - on Monday. evening with the followI'a ways active in church work, kind la. erftccrs : the poor and a warm and constant. Patrens—Alayor Gibbings, ;Jahn friend. 'Socially she was a charming Craig, Jacob Taylor. the town from' Colborne on Monday and number of the articles which they, Hon. President, Rev. C. E. Jenkins: y a very toed man he was on his h d for sale Ice cream was ser Hon. Vice, Rev, Father Dunn. arrival as owing to the washout at d f booths and many other good he i ride i ro- th b b good to c ❑ a iVlcTa art was the scene of man} r• cT arta the approach g g things. In the evening g P • a pleasant gather,ag in a a} g' President, Dr. Shaw. had to walk most of..the way, That gram was put on by. the choir as past, lst Vice; J. B. Toover: would nob have bothered Win had silted by Mr. R. Bailey and Miss' Mrs f'isher's ne+.den name: was 2nd Vice, W. Brydone• he Eden well, but unfortunately for Lucy Wood, A14ogether.,the affair tees Gibbs,' her familybele a prominent months he has bean ill, and ifs, pleasant and profitable• g Sec. 'ger 1 see. -Treasurer, H. Twviri:rell. h f trouble is o[. so serious a nature Mr. A. E. Erwin met with a severe • and influential one in side. y, n hsr captain, aan F. Twitchell. . b d that he is unable fa work his farm Some members' still reside. Om`SGa Captain, ,. 1lcGaughey.,loss. one day last Week w1,en Ira was 'marriage to ilii. Fisher, who was a Executive,, 13. Twitchell, N. J. • the and so is offering it for sale. obliged to shoot ono of the black d 1l 1" l Mr and Mts. Albert .Seeley and Mas team which was used on •tile hearse, member of the to of Clinton.od' Morrish,' g, Bartliff, D. Holloway b 1 onTor Guy, J. Doherty, les Wilfrid left on .Tuesday for a owing to .his haying ht's acs brokeir. Fisher, inc came to bT, Craig, H, } , y y as enaa - E. Munro M. t month or So's visit with friends in Mr. Erwin had -fed the horses in She several years bin. Fisher d a 8 F. "titer, . Draper, J Shepherd, destin- morning ands found all well: 1)u ed hi the menchantile trade, his arm Ooutrter, C. R. Runiball. 1 the west. Their immediate had just lost he alien wasaQuill Lake, Sask.; where' going out after breakfast to water catrymg on one of the first -.and lar- Ground's Gomririttee,A . J, Morrish establishments of its -kind 111 W. Harland,- 'E. Johnson, 11F.. Me- respon i g Y I Mrs, (Rev,) A, E. Allyn, Mrs. them he found that "Pat" evlrom ev Cast estW h I Seeley's sister, ,resides, but they erybody in the village knew, had hemi Glftiton. .The sPore'atoodwliere the Ewan. expressing the sympathy of tic's�..c- ofnts as 'wells Mr. kicked by his mate and had. saas- "READY-"'WE." ()LOUSING I' SWELL NEW HATE A 'style to please your fancy, of a shape to suit Y P color to match our desire, at a price your build, in a y. you want to pay, is here awaiting your selection. y and this season we Hats are a great hobby of ours, have out -done all previous efforts.. The STYLE and QUALITY we• show are finer _ T than ever. RIGHT NOW is the time to come and see them, HE IVIORRISH CLQTHIN6 CO ' Largest Clothiers onsL HIA p 66Boy" ter v A Square Deal for Every y 9_ Personals Mr.:E.'R, Lewis :M'. P. was in .'town' en 'Friday last. . Mr.. Frank Gibbs leftl.for Saskatoon; Salk ,t, this week. ` Mt. James Flynn returned last week to Kerrobert, St?sk, Rev. J, 12., Osteehout of 'Londesboro wds dsl town on Tuesday.- arr. John. Guest 11: Visiting at the oid homestead in London township. Miss Delle Taylor has resumed her' 'studies at 'Alma College, S. Thom-. as. Mr. E. l?lrislips, ,;blacksmith, Aubuen, has taken a potation wits Seeley &. west. Miss Sadie Carter, Anbnrn was. the guest of Mrs. Fred, Match on Sat- urday. Miss .!!oyes entertained the member's of the -Wesley choir at her home on Friday evening. ` Miss Dell O'Neil returned on !Satur- day to Toronto to, resume her teaching duties. Mr. Albert Morrell went west last week with a carload .of horses for Mr. C .1'. Wallis. Mrs. Will Craig, and babe of God -- arch are spending. the week • with Mr. and Aire. Fred Mutn'i, Miss Edna Turner has, been acting librarian at the Public .l!arary dur- ing the absence of Miss Rudd and has given general satisfaction. Mrs. Alf, Austin and her two daughters, Misses Allie and Mary, Varna, visited with her brother, Mr. Albert Seeley, over Sunday. Mr. George 'l'rowhill went to' i,etir bridge, Alta„ last week and as he is a splendid mechanic will no doubt quickly secure a desirableposition. Miys Katie Ford and het friend,'Miss Leaman, returned•to Alma College, When going out of business Mr. 11. St. Thomas, on Monday after spend- Wiltse presented lits store clock, ing the hoilday week at Wesley i' an- Personals which is a fine lane,,, one and a sonage. good time -keeper, to Chief 'Wheatley Mr. Wm. Jarvis, who has 'been a re- Masters Bjoern and Jorbin Recbaitzsr and Sergeant Welsh, and it is" , now sident of town for some time, in - of London will spend some 010011, doing duty in their office, helping*. to, tends sailing for the OM Country on with Mrs. 1. Osbaldeston. while away the weary hours of the' r May 1st, having been booked on the Mr, 13. R. Spotton of Toronto, le night watches for the Sengeant,ete. Rival George by A. 0. Pattison: specter of Collegial; Institutes, 'The gift was a thoughtful one on the 1 was specter town the first three. stns part of the giver and is much appreci- of the week, atP}ti bher. Webster and recipients.TCS. JOSC h od n � ttien } litr.le sons of Londesboro were guests over the week -end of Mr, red:! Mrs. Ed. Saville. Miss Graham, who has been spending the winter with friends and relativ- os hi London and Hamilton,. has re- turned to town and Wal resttnii Has Sold His Residence Mr. James Hearn Er. James Hearn has disposed ee his residence on Joseph street, one df the best located places in town,. ami will take up his abode, for son:9 months of each year at all events, with his daughter, Mrs. Humphrys of Jacksonville, Fla. It is nigh ante forty years since Mr, Hearn first located in Clinton arta he has. sem the town have its ups and downs, uf. recent years up ha has been rejoiced to sec. Ile is a genial soul and will be much missed about town when lie goes to the souealand. Here's hop- ing that his health may continue good and that he may a}rvays possess that buoyancy of spirit gnat has been ma, of big cha.racterlstics, 1 "HE GIVES TWICE," Mr. John Ransford, as chairman of the Board o9 Trade, Inas received a comrnunication from Mr. R. 5 Gour- ley our ley or Toronto, chairman of the China Famine Belief Fuad, asking for con- tributions. The town of Orilla con tributed nearly one 'mucked and fifty dollars by vohmttnry offerings, for 11:15 urgen need, Mr. Ransford will act' for the time being as tc easuree and any contributions handed to him will be promptly forwarded to the proper persons. "Ile gives twice, who gives promptly," FOR THE BOYS.' A Boys' Assoolation has been form- ed which wil., !beet each Tuesday ev- ening in the room behind McConacli's drug store. 'Those having the matter in; hand have at heart tae welfare of the rising generation and should re- ceive encouragement. It , seems a pity 'that. Clinton has clot a thorough- ly equipped Y. M. C. A. with 0 Ions for association: There are plenty of young men and boys whom such an institution would benefit, and if the right peopic woitki recognize the reed ,and take the matter up seriously, the diOicrl?ages would be more than half 1 met. In aim meantime, succass to the Boys' Association. PAYS AND PAYS WELL• i7ed the macadamised value of t o The a streets and a propos system of drain ago was well demons&rated this spring when the qutfck thaw cathe, taking off vast quantities of snow iu a couple or days. Orfinarily the streets would have been like a sea of mud for a week or so. hilt; this year the water quickly ran away in •the underground drains, leaving the streetsbare and a little serape ren- deed them smooth and clean. .When postoffice square and Ontario street are macadamized. Clinton citizens may well be proud of the appearance or town. Cllhtou has also ai better s stsen of street lighting than most towns of its size, arae!, Indeed,: of tn',vns of much more pretentious size. Mr, and.11irs. John Seeley and three children''l•:.'ave Aldershot, Engla: , during Ma to snake their home in L.5 'her cele• is a brei Clinton:ClfnEon: Mr. -.Seeley of our energetic cifizen, Mr, Albo:t Seeley. Miss Grace Shepherd returned to her school at Latabeth'on Saturday. Mrs. J. Shepherd left the sanriNlay and will spend some time visiting ,in Toronto, Ottawa, and other' po'nts. • AIr. J. T: Reid :ort on Monday after- noon for Portland, Oregon, where he purposes embarking in business. Mn: Reid has been in that city sev- eral times before and knows ft like a well -thumbed booty, and he has, as well, relatives residing there., 'inc Jami?y will, join hi'ni about midsum- mer. A11 wish, the genial John''r. success. 5iiss Lillian 'Agnew has returned home • from Ottawa for ohne holidays. Miss Agnew was on the sessional' staff:of the 1101 of Commons as steno- grapher and her services were of spch an efficient nature that she will in all probability become a perman- ent member of the service. Clinton takes pride in, its oilezens who make good wherever they go. Mr. I'. W S tse left on Monday after- noon ft inoon for Winnipeg and by this time is getting his bearings in the prair- ie metropolis. - Genuine regret has been expressed on all sides at his departure, but coupled with it was the wish that success may ' attend him. The 1atcli.string in Clinton will aliva.ys, remll-i out • for Har- rison se. risou 1V It Mr. R. J. Southcombe, who with h.s wife has been visiting his sisters, the Misses Southcombe of town., for the past few week's, leaves. this week for the Peace River dis-. tier classes in pain+ate•}.• _.. “- Mr. D. Cantalo 1 of 1lcnsaIl. was 1u towns Tuesday. He purposes 100,- ing from that place about the Brill 'of May for Toronto where he wit. take clumge of the oder end' Ks' produce bustiaess. Bayfield Word was receiver here on Saourr• day 'Mat of ire death, which oecurrei in Saginaw, Mich., of. ' Charles Stac- ker.. Deceased was au old resident, of Bayfield and left here for Saglnavv about twenty-two years ago. One sister, Mrs. Michael Duane, reside, Here. Mrs. Eddie Weston and child of, Godcrich were the gusts of the lady's parents, for a few days last week Miss ,Vice McDonald of Goder ca was the guest of ber parents, Er. and Mrs. Daniel McDonald, over Sue- de y. Airs. Geo. Woods and daughter, Mess Rahy, were in. London las'.$ week Miss Lot;t.e Sterling returned to Port Elgin last week after spendiag.. the Easter vacation at her home in the village. Master Wilbur Erwin left on Friday to take a course at the' Busines.a. College, Berlin. Mr. James Campbell spent' Easter Mot where he will engage in farm- I week the guest of his brother, Mr. Ong. Mrs. Southcombe wiin follow Wm. Campbell of 'Toronto. i later. They have been living in Fort William for sonic time ". past but hearing the cal? of the further west they have decided ea locate in Alberta. AIr. Thos. Pennington came into The bazaar and social, under the auspi,'*'s of Trinity churcb, whieh was held on Thursday evening last was a grand success. The, erowd kept coming' and going all afternoon and the ladies disposed of a great hostess and the Fisher hence, sow a owned and occupied,by Mr. Geo.. D, a v e neral gg , th days 'an Hon. 2,ad Vice, tr• D. M agg WESLEY CHURCH.. . The W. al. S. held their annual meting on Thursday afternoon. Af- ter the, usual routine' usmess an eca..on of officers resolutions. of sympathy were pa's am Mrs, is t- er of Denver, a former member who is serious% ill, and 'heretiring Pre. sident, ' Mrs. times who r husband. The cor- responding 'or- d n secretary was instructed to send letters ,to t hese two le les Morrish Clothing Co., is new located. Mascot;' Harold Kilty. ails sec - still visit other p icty. The'election resulted asSeeley has applied himself very otos- 'tained a broken leg. The poor an,:a- Latterly lllr. Fisher conducted sire A team will be entered a the iia; lows business; himself. It is considerablry. onand Perth League tvtiloh, ihd is er - ely to business for a number of . al had to be shot, and aside from the - President, Mrs, A. U. Pattison.: years and has well-earned t es Boli- horse is a over twenty years since the' family ted will be strengthened by fie „id fact that the loss of a v to; Denver: r lst Vice, 'Mrs. W S. Harland•ile and si ileus one lust new on account of moved mission of teams from. Stratford,. day.That be and his good .w' - 2nd. Vice, Mrs: McYlath: Master Wilfrid may thoroughly en- their Bash value, Mn. Ere in 'iris Mxs. Fisher was a }zCo-kms-nye va.s S'risc h,, Blyth and Zurich, ; ScenCtar Miss, Washington. o' it is the wish o1 their many very, sorry inc the loss of ' uch as of the Methodist church, and was The offer of.'tto Lorne team of Lon- Ree y, joy old Rattenbur 24 h was a0- G"ora-�5ecretary, Mrs, 'J. E. ingtonon• 1dends, old favorite as "Pat", ,connected with the ,ill,don to play here ontiMay t Treasurer, Meg 'Ponder, street . snake `" lite member atei ce ♦ed. -otr ; . - ranch, meeting ..1lrs. Principal Hartley was in. Toronto P Delegate to .D last week attending the meeting' • of" - • bear hex 'Warne as a life member of The local team: n aa faudrabie Harland the Educational Ashoclation, but the Women's Missionary Society. gmaj- • • — IOlme8v11h oslty last - season, 'ands'are the Y gy he Was gl?d to again return to the , , tWilliam The ;Irnssionar, meeting on fifonda ' Surviving arc a tarnily; of rireo '.dirty of the old players' are s it Y neat town of Clinton, for, said he Rev. JAI. Ostcrhout of Loncica- and three dao her, : d G. PIS- andoa o town of ones -o have doubt be cvenrng was led b tlre.;;president, \V S' 'onto Were 50 :hero .delivered an a }dreiss in the Meth- sons a 8willt- Edgar East, :-ami the ;program, : , v the s Teets of Tor Mshcr and A. A. conic to town, there ano dose be l k Monday, ,vciini •ori bombs - her, W' E. composed of papers descrip.n can .a ns p � ritxt � � _ was ampossnb a to , eop odnst elturcin on Md y, e t, 'for Inve y c of ball n n The. ` v r butt r lass ,1., C Ne s. 11 e t n. and Mrs. .J, a lis I td' re "immigration' Problem.''' ed 1 r J l at r t ha em mn i r ' heroun r r .c. the sC a Fisher, different. an. . Mr, H V' pP ,the dr clean. Y g • ditions in n t. am.5 Mrs, 11.. i e �r I hert t i 'Sher and, oft rax d byane n). Manning, Miss Hefei Fr g p;- staying in .the noctii end and u taYk Teas rrlustratc " r re nnrssionarnes axe at work'-iytrs.. „ D, vewiall of whom reside. . 'inc initial ex erases wrr'be some- where Mrs. W. S. Harland, Miss some of the newer quarters ; Where lantern views, Mr. Osterhout s a Mrs.` what. bene as bete u:ilforms .ata 'ne- M_ , t speaker and Denver with -tlte, exeeptnon of ccY t Porter, and' Miss Reid taking part, some of the street r arc not yet pleasing and interesting sae Maiming, who was • also. , al 'her oessary. And owing to the grease neene ;lean- v d and he says those seseeks hue' was listened to with machin pleasure, ' p , raveliin ex en- Mrs.; ,Cooper and Miss G paved Y 'n her 'last ,days, as ,she number oil clubs' het B Pthat ft is no un tion as in connection tfitla eft immediately duxt g } o e :hub tribute,d a duet. SO deep with'mad t The ler e w lett if f heaiely for Denver On learn-, les, will, also be ran, cos to de ar. meet 01 Gobd Citiien- usual sight to• sue an auto stuck fast, the miskiorvary depart nent'of the Lea- nig t her mother's her died a tome naturally asks to the continued and The have charge: of. next week'Sthey g Lea - .night ago, ' Mc: Fisier' some still+more hearty -seaport of the dibi- ship, 1 1' And sometimes have to be ne and ,should serve to stimuktke sixteen Years ago, Zeus. meeting. shovelled otic, infssionary entdrusieIm.