HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-05-02, Page 1Established 1865, VOL 46, No, 45 CLINTON ONTARIO 'THURSDAY MAY 2 1912
Go erich 4ets earno (1. License's 'Granted in eentre and North Huron (1,, May 211 Will be a Holiday
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OF CANADA
11'100nr 3nAED
LGaimai . . $6 25o 000
eserve - $7 000 000
' The Annual Statement, shows the fel-
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lowing increases for 1011 ,
1010 1011
' Deposits , 372,070 G97,483,291,303
Loans & ,
"Investments 55,283,070 02,790,072
Total Assets 94510,340 110,529512
207 BRANCHES and
Correspondents throughout the world
Interest allowed on Deposits.
R. E. MANNING, Mgr.
CLINTON BRANCH
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EASTMAN
KOIDTIKS
Juatf reeeived a fresh Ms-
. aortment of Eastman! Kodaks
• $1flosviiite Cameras, Kodak
Films, Papesee and Photogra-
- phie Supplies.
Eastman Kodaks have al-
ways led Or improVementle
and new( ideas.
Examine thein and be eon-
vinced,
J_ E. 11E300 -Nr -Sir
Dispensing Chemist,.
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May
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Fancy Large Pineapples
Beautiful Ripe Bananas
Big Juicy ,Oranges,
and Fine! ,Grape Fruit
will Make a de)izions Fruit
Salad toli your Sunday dinther
We CaJD also „supply you wah
Fresh Lettuce,
Green Oniensx
Radishes
and Celeyy
See Our. North Window
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W. T. O'NEIL
THE HUB GROCER
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InnKeeper In Local Option District
Sensational Evidenee Subinitted
Caught Unawares.
n the Centre Huron License y
Investigation. •
Ont., April 26.-Sevenal
---- provincial officers etirprisiecl Nel-""
son Pearsoi„b hotel -keeper, Port Al-
oderi 29. -Por oven 3 but, Ont., by ',dropping; in on Wm
hours ed. J. Parr, proprietor of the unawares. 'Pont Albert is 'situated
Utlion 'Rotel here, 'stood In the in the local option rrogriship 01
svitness box Ithia af ter eoon avd, eee Aslyfield, The !officers, is'ecorec1( a
lated to Mr. Enclo ,Saund'ers, K. 0, large quantity of liquoin which
of Toronto, how he was approach- they brought, alsang„wilth the keen-
ed and a briber solicited of hhin by sr 'Of the'11mA to Winghana, ;Police
Licen,s(e Comniiissioner Patterson, ot Magistrate Morton fined Mr. 'Peae-
Centre MIMI) board, and how he son $100 and ;costs, and order -red
had been -informed that (several roviNekicon,itabl:1Phippon to tak 3
other boltelnien of the town had by „eherge oeethe hquosi until clipposo-
deadel wilt's_ the( commiestoner "fixed Con ofesame wee received Lenin
things" CO that thole aleense -would the Government. .
be eafe from( the impenclieg cot off
' °Mayo licenses in the town.
Mr. Satinder,s, was appointed by , SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE
the altt orneY-a en e r al is dePart-men
an .a reyal commission to investie. _a --
gate the woeltingi pe the whole
license eysitem of.Centee Emma The animal Rural Deanery meeting
In hie commission were named the and Sunday School Conference of tile
Deanery of
charge,s made bereFarr againet.Com Hurowill n be held in S.
missioner Patterdon and InsPector Paul's Church, Clinton on Wednesday
Asquith, which he was commanded at 9 30 a. m
May 81.11. The sessions will conamenee
., with a meeting of the
NAMES BANKMANAGER AS O. Clergy and Ly delegates. Holy Com.
BETWEEN. mumon at D. a. m. AL noon luncheon
will be seived in the schoolroom for.
all delegates and Sunday School work-
ers.
The afternpon sessions will be held
in the school room at 2 : 30 when pap -
ere will be given on all aspects of Sun.
day School work. Papers and address -
Farr eva,sethe first to be examined
Phone 48 I by Crown Attorney Seaaer, and iln
Lie 'Story (revealed the whole of the
deal, which, Alit had' been finiShed,
it WEIJS to have. protected hiseldeense.
He aeueed Patterson ancl Asquith
Many Business Colleges close for
vacation during the summer.
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
does net. NOW is an excellent
, time to commence a course.
Write for catalogue.
The Molso
s Bank
Incorporated 1855
Record of Progress for Five Years 1906.1911
1000
. $3,000,000.00 $ , 1. 1.0
3 000 000.00 4,litiO,Uu0.00
DEPOATS . . , 23,077 730.00 35,042,311.00
LOANS AND INVESTAIENTS 27,457:000.00 -0
TOTAL A.SSETS . 38,000,192,00 48,237,274,00
-Hati 85 ,Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all
the Principal 'ties in the World.
A GENERAL BANRIN‘ RESINESS TRANSACTED.
CAPITAL, ,
RESERVE .
of :soliciting a bribe of $500, and
named Andeew Ponter, manager of
the Steeling Bank Ilea go-between.
In addition he (taci how he had
heard of (similar deals being ma,de
weth proprietors of other( ;hotels
by which there licenses. were 40 be
immune. The other thettele he men-
tioned were:the Ocean House. Capt.
Babb, proprietor ; the Huron House.
J . B. Reynolds and the King Ed-
ward Hotel oiwhich Robe. King es
the propreeltme In each ease the
eomniissioners. had been "fixed by
a bribe," as Fare had -hefted, it.
In three bonne and a half of ex-
amination, an hour of 118 under a
gruelling eroes-queetioning by L
E. Dancey, counede for Pattereion
and Aisquitli, Fare refused to be-
come entangled. 'Whole 'eententces
of hes story! lie repeated veribatim
O n cress -examination, and cm' no
particular .et his 'story was he un-
certain with the exception oe one
or two daite,s,
MR. PATTERSON RESIGNS POSI-
TION.
Since the antemereeement that
an investigation would beheld, W.
Pabteraore chairman of (the board
of license commisseoners has ten-
dered his cresi nation and. issued a
Writ against are foil demagestor
defarnation of charadiee, Mr. Beef -
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT tereen's resegnattioaa has not been
officially tannoirreed. mitt the.
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. • eloise of -the inveetigation the 'tav-
ern licenses Of :the town are all
CUnton Branch C E. DOWDI NG. Manager o.n a ithoet wenewal, Mr. L. E. Dan-
cey asked for la postponement of
BIM=MSAINIMMMIRMAMM
the investigation, claiming' that
'sufficient charges. 'against his
clients had nod been Oven, He
wale supplied by Mr. Saunders with
a eopy of Farrel original affetlavit
and was informed that the haves --
'ligation would Proceed at once. Mr.M. J. Farr took the etend and the
examination (for ;the crown was
conducted by C.S. Seeger.
Fere said he wee first app./fetch-
ed about February 20 by Commis,-
se ,sioner Patterson and An13rew Peel -
I ter. They told blin that lie had
4 eometbeng to fear about/ his Iteense
+ as et wes in danger of being cult off,
t The wetness said that this visit did
j- not alarm hien till a later converea-
4. tion with Porter, whose hints made
Farr s..suspleious' Farr; told about
thes viset to Thomas Sheiethers, the
warden, who Wee a frequent guest
at hie hotel. He i also told Strobl -l-
ees alter each of - ehe subseement
yaks of what had passed between
him, (the commissionen and in-
spector.
e. I seetex the net meeting of the Li-
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e cenee 'coin ,seioners, Petterson
se again visited Farr at his hotel, and
t Farr ;says, the foaming conveesn-
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The /litor'rish Clothing rg.9.
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nYou'sre got a nice business here"
said Pabbersen, "but with the 'Col-
borne Hotel cut (off yon ought to
be able to double R."
"Look here, Mr. Petteeson," eseid
Farr, "about paying any money,
get that ideal out of your head, I
won't do it:"
yoa know two licenses have
to be cut off. Think at over," re-
plied ithe commissioner, and, added
"I'm not going, to do (something( for
nothing."
A CONFERENCE. es-
Thet same night Farr eavePoetee
and A.squeth came down to the hotel
after midnight toisee Hat tereon.
who 'stayed at the( hotel all night,
'end did rtoie offer eo pay Me bell in
?he morning. Atter the next naeet-
'Mg of the board( in Gcalexech Pat-
terson paid la's/ third visit to Farr.
to a,sit if he 'had ;thought over the
propesellon. 'Farr did not commit
hem,self AS Patiteesein's traini was
due 110leave en aleew menutere he
had him 'driven 40 the depot. On
April 10 a, figure was named, rare
isays, He asked "How much money
laiit gang ,hc, take to put thie deal
through," by which he meant the
r e,n ew al Of his, license and the cap',
cellation o hat of the Colborne
Hotel, "Well," replied Patterson.
"you can make 96,000 a year with
Colborne curt all, and I want $100
for every $1000,14 (Then . he .said,
"write Me at Aubura it you traake a
decielon, but baear,efull there is a
another, Wm. Pattensoe there and
he might gel, it. Address, the let-
ter, 'License Commissioner,' -He al -
Po offered Ito meet me at the Wa-
verly Howse, Clinton, , ae 110 enR
knew hen there."
These,, preceedinge . he toed :to
Themes St:ethers, and Wm. Belley
Of Dungannon, lehortly after theY
had happened. :these men ell
wae advreecl Hee eo write, as
it might emPlicate him in "crooke
sy ork."
At thee/re-et interview 'with Farr
A meeting of the License Commis-
sioners for North Huron was held at,
the Exchange Hotel,„ 'Wing's:ire on
"Saturday afternoon last when all tire
license.) in the riding were again grant -
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ed, The holders oe licenses are:-
Winehann-J. B. Swarts. JobnPut.
land, B. J. Doyle, C. E. Lepard, John
Schaefer.
Bluevalei-J. C. Johnston.
Beigrave:-Thos, Rill.
Blyth: -John McCaughey and Mrs,
Mason,
Walton: -Fred 11. Miller,
Wroxetei:- Geo. rown,
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JftCI GETS MILITIA
/ CAMP.
Training will commence on .Tune
Prominent Divine Passed Away
Last Thursday IVIorninge '
On the 26.lh of March, 1850, -in the
township Of Tecumseh. ;the Rev.
James Livingeloneefirst opened his
eyes eo the light of day, In a par-
entage rn tellectually bright, mon.-
ally 7S10,1.141d and physically clean,.
he had Mesch. to be selhankftel foe,
HereldStary courses for much ,11.1
the future Wel of any child. Nese
sired with a fine physical consti-
tution, he, felt it to be.a joy to 1 -Ole.
To run Ilho festest, jump the high -
eat, bear.' the heaviest, and endure
the longest ey;az Ms cherished' am-
bition, This developed a physical
manhood equalled only by the' few
oder ,six feet in height, and about
200 pounds inhveieht.
To avoid petty meanneass as well
13(1e. Between 2,500 and 8,000 men
will go under canvas. . gro.es eels : Ipeactice and dalite-
Goderieh has secured the Militia gritty, lenf (need by a father's -pre -
Camp for 1912. Col. W. E. Hodgins cept and example, he aeeepted as
melee the announcement on Saturday. incumbent ,upon him, but ,founel
Goderich offers to provide the Camp- that neither thd negative nor, the
ing ground on the A ttrill Estate, a pesielve of these or the both com-
farm of 500 or 610 acres, and also a kilned gave 'that' peace with God
tactical area of seven square mites im- atter which thid ,spleit craved.
mediately adjoining. The town also Hence tin hie "young maialiood he
pays for lighb and water, ought and found in Cfirist anall
In speakine to the press Col. Hod- sue ficient Saviour, and resolved on
gins said the conservation sof his life to His
"This ground for taetical work ex- service'. Hist vivacious nature,
tends along the .Maitla,nd River for a Irish humow, fervid zeal, ready ut-
clistanee of tbree miles, on whice there teranee fine, social ctuallties,
pointed him out/ to the church as
one fiteed foe the chrestian minis-tr. Hence, 'feeling himself called
oe God ;to the 'Work, the church ac-
cepted his offer( and atithe age
tiwanty-two placed him on pro-
bation'. This Was with the Metho-
dist NeW Connexion. Puebla In
his probation of five years, at col-
lege and circuit work, in 1877 he
is scarcely a building. The ground is
es will be given by Revs. Canon Gould, not cultivated, being in pasture land,"
Rev. T. Ryerson, of Japan, Rev. R. A. The question. said the colonel, sim-
Hiltz, of Toronto. Mrs. J. McLeod and , ply resolved itself into wuichof the
Miss Clete. Ford, of Clinton. In the 1 competing municipalities had ground
evening there will be a short service in 1 for tactical work.
the Church at :30 followed by ed-
dreeses from Dr. Gould, Revs. Ryer-
rinn and Howard, of Woodstock end
Ven Archdeacon Hichardeon. of Lon-
don All are cordially welcome to he
present at the afternoon and evening
sessions.
CENTRE MON LICENSES.
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Coderich Licenses Are All Held Up
Godericb. sepeil 20 -Centre Baton
license commissioners held their an-
nual meeting on Feeley last, and be.
cause of the situation arising out of a
bribery charge, leicl by Mr, At. Parr,
against Inspector squith, and Com-
missioper Pattersom all of the eight
tavern licenses in Goderich were ex-
tended for one month only from
May 1.
The shop 'license of W. W. Stuns
was renewed for the year. Applica-
tions for renewal of all the remaining
licenses in the riding were received.
In the case of Hotel Normandie, Olin-
ten,where the proprieter,S, S. Cooper,
bas been committed for triel on an
assault charge, the license was extend-
ed for but two months. Ohristina
Stevens, of the Queen's, Seafortb, gets
a three months' extension, pending
improvement of stable ace =mode -
tion. Charles Dawson, Seaforth, was
given one month extension of his shop
liceese. pending investigation of a
petition by citizene opposed to grant-
ingerenevvel.
The remaining liceeses were renew-
ed as usual, as follows: -
Clinton: -Joe Raatenbury, Batten.
bury House , R. Graham, Graham
House ; McbaugheY,Commereial ; J.
Reinhart, Waveely ;-C, H, Pugh, shop.
Brussels: -11. James, Ameriean ;
Jos, Querin, Queen's ; Gordon Mc-
Donald, Central.
Seaforth-J. Pinkney, Royal ;Frank
Kling, Dick House ; A. McLennan,
Commercial.
Dublin -Louis "Wolf.
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SPRING HORSE RIB
LABSELY ATTENDED
Annual Show At Brueefield • Was
A Great Success.
The large shipments of fine horses
that buyers trona all over the country
have been making from this district
lately plainly showed at the iennuel
horse fair held at Brucefield on Thurs-
day last, While some splendid
animals in both the light and heavy
classes were shown, the /lumber WILS Only for the seat raising up one sale of
not up to that of former years. Dr. the roller saved him born being killed.
(.4. A. Routledge, of Lambeth, judged As it was he received a severe cut in
the light horses, and Mr. Charlton, of the ceuere of the forehead ancl over
elder:bee the heavy grades, and both fiftee„titches10 10 ,ime Mao cut. Be
his lefe eye that the doctor had to put
gave the greilLest satisfaction. There
was a large crowd of farmersfrom all was aleo squeezed about the ribs but
over the district in attendence. none were broken, Mr. Gibbins got
Following were the prize.winnerse- up a,nd unhitched the horses and rode
(One to the bare' and put them in a,na
Robert elurduck, Brucefiele ; 2nd, J.
Heavy Horsere-Aged draft stallion, then Waiked eve)/ to his brothers home
Jai:mete,. amediele. Three year me, and had them telephone for the doe -
Thomas McMichael, Hullett ; 2nd, Dale tor. Ma. Gibbings is 07 years of age
Brothers, Stanley ; two year old, Jos- and one of the hardy Pioneers of Hone
eph Blake, Clinton, "Lloyd George"; 1-',. fiCileeteYergerigicemnePeleicatletti9tnims ost:t "1
2nd, Dale Brothers.
The camp will this year be meter.
ial y increased in size. Mounted troops
will report for training on June 18,
while dismounted militiamen will
reach came on June 17. Both will re-
main till June 28. One brigade of in-
fantry has been added and two of cav-
alry, making in all two battalions of
cavalry and ten battalions of infantry.
Tbe Seventh Regiment of London
will go into camp on June 2,(1, aud re-
main till Ju.ly 2. All city regiments
are to drill in the ordinary menner at
home, and join with the rural corps in
tactical work.
The fact that the camp is to be held
in Goderich will rarity make no mat-
erial difference lie Londoners, it is
pointed out, as the supplies will practi-
cally all come from London wholesale
and retail houses, while Goderich will
be confronted with a bill of several
thousands of dollars to look after the
2,500 or 3,000 mem
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MOVED. '
Mrs. Bawden and family have mov-
ed to the house recently vacated by
Mr. Derry, opposite the auto works,
HOUSE NOT SOLD.
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The house of Mrs. James Fair sr„
was not sold last Friday afternoon
owing to the reserved 1310 not being.
reached.
1)RIAG. STORES CLOSE.
The drugstores close every evening
except Saturday at 7 o'clock, They
commenced on Wednesday'.
MOVED TO TOWN.
Mr. A. Warner, who for some time
has been in the employ of Mr. e. Rana
ford, has lately movhd to aolve and is
now residing with Mr. A., Glazier.
This step will be deeply regretted 1337
all at Stapleton as his affable manner
and cheery disposition has made him
generally liked during his stay there.
PLEASED WITH WORK.
The Seaforth Expositor sayst-"The
Inspector 'for, the Public Works
Department was here this week and
examined the fouudations of the now
post office building and expressed
himself well pleased with the a ay in
which the building had been kept
through the winter. Work will be
re -opened op the building next week. ,
T. McKenzie of town has the contract ,
--'Nough Said.
MIGHT HAVE BEEN KILLED.
Last Saturday morning Thomas Ceib
binge, a well known resident of town,
who has a farm on the borders, was
badly injured, He was out on the
land on the land roller, when the seat
broke, and falling backwards, the
sudden jerk, pulled the horses back.
REV. JAMES LIVINGSTONE
wass received into full connexion
and lordainecli The circuits on
_which 'helabored were as follows:
Cavan, Brock, St Marys, Kippen,
Bayfield, Florence, Blenheim, Clin-
ton, histowel, Kincardine, Aylmer,
Windsor, Petrolea, Wellington see
London wad Mitchell. His gifts,
graces and ability, audit he comae -
deuce of hie brethren, 1901 gave
him the Bresedentel, chair of. iehe
Zurich ; 2nd, Joseph Blake, Aerielfl"
General purpose team John Decker I. O. F. AT ;CHURCH. •
Meal team, W, A, Ramilton,Ribbere ; Ninety April 20,
2ncl, Thomas Coleman, Tuckeremith. I819, a little' group of enen met to
gfeeltlhowersi.,n, Ealtimore, Maryland and
which they decided to The Odd
organized themselvee into a sodietY
Sunday evening a goodly number
of the members of Clinton Lodge No.
83. attended divine service in St.
Pauls church, when the rector, Rev.
0, B. Jeakins preached an inspering
sermon to the order. The preacher
took his text from the 6th chapter of
Galations and 2nd verse "Bear ye one
another's burdens, and so fulfil the
law of Christ," In his addresses the
Rev. Mr. Jeakins dealt with the he
portance of heing up to the three
cardinal principles -Friendship, Love
and Trfith-on which the Order o000
fellows was founded. In an anthena
well rendered by the choir, Mr, Jas,
Doherty and the Rector took the
Heavy Horses -G, Charlton Ilder- solo parts On the return to the lodge
ton. i room a hearty vote of thanks was
Mao church and choir.
Sweepstekes for best gelding or filly,
any clase, W. A Hamilton.
LighalIorses-Three year old car-
riage stallion, George Joynt, Hen -
salt. Single carriage horse, William
Davis, Hibbert. Three year old car-
riage, Sohn McEwen, Tuckersnaith ;
end, Thomas Reesell, Exeter ; roadster
team, 'John Sparrirow, Steuley ; 2nd,
John Decker ; single roadstea, G. A.
Glenn, Ushorne ; three year old road-
ster, John Decker; two year old road.
ster, Thomas Russell.
Bulls -Aged Shorthorn, Beatty Bro-
there, etaraley ; two year old, A. El -
coat Tuckersmith ; Matthew Clark,
JUDGES
Bulls--Ohas, Simmons, Lobo.
' Hai; yearling, M. A iltenhead,Stanley,
Light Horses -Er. Rutledge. Lame tendered to the Rector ad officials of
beth,
LOndOn Pon f ercinice, Tee honora
of the chria.ele were freely given
him, as beside felling( a number of
very impooitant paetoratee he sup-
mentendecl isucceesevely tho Kin-
cardine, '$t. Thomas, Windsor, Lon-
don and Strelf end; clistrictst In
1898 and sit enecessive Geneeel Con-
ferences he was 'elected a delegate:
The claims of hie eireuite, other
connexional (Vice% together with
the care and) 'reeponeibietty bf
large tainily, ditesti hard upon a
;eerie/eve nature, When las u g -
:list he lett 'Mitchell tor Winds.= to
recuper,ate," not feeling) Very well,
he preaehed one Sabbath,- and the
following week was visited with an
afflieteen that laece Iiim by frohn la -1
boa' foe five montlest, ecovereee
Aroan that, on the: street In Strati -
lord he had the mestoetune of a
fall which lett alim very some. Thee
'WM, followed 7500117 alter by being
thrown frotn a cotter svhble attend-
ing a chorch opening, on !the At-
wood circuit. Thee eithee produc-
ed ow aggeavalted some ---titernae
W.Fong, against wheel/ he and 'skill-
PleYeiciane laboeed. in vain, On
Apra 2e1h, at 7 a.m., ae the ,sten was
monnting above ;the eestern bore -
eon and flinginsd his golden beams
over hill and dale, he breathed out
his sweet sp:mit and .passed to the
sunlight of Heaven. ' As a husband "
lan was.. true and faithful as a fath-
er, doiting13, fend as a .ceeizen, enr COMIC he and Look..
thutstasticany loyal ; 08 1)1 preacher ,
TheinOeo
uMp nauch beloved. Peace to his mem-
above the average' ats a Man, pop-
evieh ithd maes, and in cerneete
on -y. Ous, ;sympathies.. go out o
the leer ee.vect f array of a wife, our
daughtere a,nd five sons, ,and past-
Formaldehyde
Only small cost
Recommended by grain experts i
Make you money
Ask those who heve used it
Leaves bright, clean grain
Ditections on every bottle
Eels grain sinut
Helps your neighbor
You will make no mistake
Dona sew without it --
Every farmer should use it
In full pint bottles and standard :
strength at 50c each.
W. A. McConnell
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CONQUER THE
WORLD
You can if you have a
, KODAK
If et een'it -an Ea&tman, 124
isaat a Kodak, and' the place
to get it is at
Holmes' Drug Store
We also' do Developing and
Printing
(If interested, give no a ,call
Kodaks $1.50 up
REXALL STORE.
Holmes
Phm B
New g
Spriou
ISt CPS
for MCD and Bogs
HIS week we pass into
_stock the very latest
in Hats and Caps for Men
and Boys and Children,
These are well worth a
visit to this store.
They comprise the natti-
est range it has ever been.
our pleasure to display, the
prices
s -Ms
for Men and Bogs
We are showing a very
swell range of Spring.and
Summer Shirts for men ani
boys, in plain and fancy
colors.
We are- particularly anx-
1ous to show you through
our stock of Summer Shirts ,
With soft cuffs and detached.,
collar, from $1 up,
orless ,congregatien,-IVItitchell Ad-
vocate, -
Besides his Wife, who resides in
Mitchell, he is survived by five
eons, and four daughters, Mrs, Dun-
can, and ',Miss Lulu, of ,Winnl(peg ;
Flessie, *home; Verna, of 'North
Ray; Douglas, of London; Norman,
Reginald and (Gard, (Wian$peg,
and Nelles, 'of Edniontont The
'funeral was held en Monday to
Kincardine, where some of Mr. Liv -
stone's ,children are burled. "The
delnerral WEIS charget of Dr. Ware
nee, of St, Thoneals president o/
the confeeence -and( nait4sters /rein
ehrou,ghout 'Lem des,trict was prase
eneehe
FUNERAL, RVICE.
Monday afternoun 'the (funereel
eeevice for the late Bev. James Lev-
ingetone was held e e M thee:het
elmech, The bedy which lay en
elate M the parsonage, svas ,earried
a
Meats Tailors ami ifurnishers
into the chutrch, ,Which wale felled
by the lugs ,croved, who( feltashat
they 'had loot 4 idleaT trilienci; ulna
beloved pedal'. Among tthosu •
Oontiuued oirivage 4. ,. ,