HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-05-16, Page 1Established 156.5, Vol.4,6, No. 47
CLINTON ONTAI
If You nvreciate Genuine Bargains
T`HURSDAY IVIAY 16 1912
THE
oyat Balk
•f.F OANADA
txc0P,PaiATEnrsfo.
Capital,.. . $6,25o,000
Reserve, •
The Annual Statement, show the
lowing increases. for 1911
1910 1911
Deposits sits $72,079 607 888,294.508
Loans S,
7
at72
InvesInvestments 5�,-XS 3,(3;6_ G2no
2- 12
l5`%S5
Total Assets 9�,.,111,31G ill,, ..
207 BRANCHES' and
rou
Correspondents throughout the world
,. Interest
allowed on Deposits.
R. E. MANNING, Mgr.,
OLINTON BRANCH
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EASTMAN
K OAKS
Just received a fresh eae-
sortment of Eastman, Kodake
Brownie Cameras, Kodak
Films, Papers and Photogra-
phlc Supplies,
Eastman Kodales have al-
ways sec 4n amprtovemenitg
and pew„ ideas.
Examinee !tide' and be eon-
visaged.
J. L. I VEE' '
Dispensing Chemist.
esmomaimainse
Lady Toper Dead ;
W. H. Kerr &' Son, Editors and Publishers
ways Read the 2 dvertis n1e its in th
Omni in Canada
Sir Charles Will Bring Remains
Of His Wife to This
Country.
Lend cYlt, May 13.-(C.A.P, Cable.)—
Lady Tiapper,,,wife
able.)Lady,Tipper,,wife of Sir Charles Tup-
per, who died Saturday at Bexley-
heath, Kent, had been an invalid for
a number of years, suffering from
heart trouble. Her condition became
serious three weeks agog death result-
ing from simple exhaustion..
•The body will be sent to Halifax
for burial, probably op the Empress
of Britain,—sailing Friday, May 17,
and will be:. accompanied by Sir
Charles Tupper, Stewart Tupper, who
only arrived Saturday, and Sir Chas.
Hibbert Tupper, who is expected by
the Lusitania to=day. Sir Charles
Tupper is wonderfully' well underthe
circumstances.
Lady Tupper's maiden name was
Frances Amelia Morse, and she was
the daughter of Silas Hibbert Morse
of Amherst, N.S. She married .'o
Oat. 8, 1846, Sir Charles' Tupper, who
became Prim
latex b Minister of Can-
adae
and filled two terms as High Com-
missioner for Canada in London;
There were great celebrations on the
50th anniversary of their wedding on
Oct. 8, 1896, in •Ottawa, when they
were presented with many souvenirs,
including .a gold epergne from the
Conservative 'members of the Senate,
a solid geld salverfrom the Censer -
/dive members of the House of Com-
mons and a handsome silver gilt eper
gue from the Conservatives of Halifax,
N.S.
MINOR !LOCALS.
Victoria Day Rill boa public hol-
iday and the business places 'will
I be .closed. •'
Anather Term for
Clinton Model School
Madoe and Sault Ste. 141arie Added
to List—Session Opens Sep-
tembel` Third, ...
Fifteen Model schools will be con-
ducted by :the Pepartment of Edu-
cation this Pall. The schools will be
opened at Athens, Chatham. OI'nion,
Cornwall Durham, P Guei h, Kingston,
Madoc, Morrisburg, Napanee, North
Bay, Orillia, ,Perth, Renfrew and
Sault Ste. Marie, Those at Madoc and
S Cult ate, Mamie, where special con-
ditions have arisen, are 'additions to
the number conducte3 last Fall.
The school session will, begin' on
September 3rd, and will end on 1Jee.
ce,nber 13th. Applications for ad-
mision must be made to the Deputy
Minister of Education not later than
**gnat 15th. The syllabus courses of
abd regulations is practically the same
as that of last year.
s Bank
The 1Vlols+�
Incorporated 1855
Record of Progress for Five Years 1906.1911
1906
CAPITAL , . $3,000,000.00 $4 0 000.00
RESERVE 3,000,000.00i8, 4,000,000.00
DEPOSITS . . ` 23,677,73000 35,043,311.00
LOANS AND INVESTM ENTS 27,457,000.00 38,854,801.00
TOTAL ASSETS . , _ 33,090,192.00 48,287,274.00
Ras 85 Branches in Canada, and Agents .and Correspondents in ail
the Principal -''ties in the World.
A GENERAL BANKI! BIQSINESS TRANSACTED.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
t;linton Branch. . C E. DOWDING. Manager
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The New Spring Goods
Li era's Sweep Quebec
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With Maluroty Increased
Same of the Prominent Opposition.
Candidates are Badly
Beaten.
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• •..correct this season itt apparel for men and boys. , i
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• We have assembled for this season's business
• assortment of high rade:
• ..by far the most extensive assortme
•merchandise ever shown here, and we can truthfully
• state that the values we offer leave no room for doubt
•♦♦ regardingthe advantages of buying from thin ster•.e. "
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Men's Spring Suits
In all the latesmodels
$S,5o to $26,00'
Youth's Spring Suits" Smart,' snappy styles
6''
$7•,o to $15.00
• '` Boys'Spring, Suits The kind that will please both
e parent and boys $1.69 to $12
e In Felt and ~Straw
Boys'Spring--. -) ' 25 e to $4,5
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• en'sgFelt Hats We have 'a Hat that will exactly
• 1 please you 500 to ,$5,00
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Merl's Straw Hats G-oo resser w n
o• Hats they like:best, here
• 35c to $2,5o
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Men's Panama Hats Direct from the makers
• Spring Shirts 4',11 kinds of Shirts for all kinds of
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/':iiten 50c to $2.50.
', Men's SoCks In Silk, Cotton;uand Cashmere
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• Boys' Sweaters in Cotton and Fine Worsteds
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The 'cense
Administrating
As - Seen By ,Some' of tile County
SIR. LOM'EE GOTJIN—.First elected
t°the Quebec Logislature an
1807. Became Premier ,o,fthe Prov
ince in March, 1905, and has rio-
+taiinedi office since then.
Newspapers in • Centre
Huron
Go der Leh Star.
Thelrote tn,ess of action shown
p p.
by Provincial Secretary Hanna in
every 'stage of lade `Goderichl licensb
scandal' has called forth universial'
approval, and increased public con-
fidence in his often lespressoct de-
termination for a rigarteotsly ad-
ministered and properly obieyed,
li.aenee law. (T -he warning finithis
case is one that should have its :lel"-.
0ect upon license boards and offi-
cials and upon license holders all
over 'Ithe Province Mr. Hanna's
administration deserves the hearty
and conscientious co-operation of
every official' who takes office uee-
d er him., •
In appointments to the vacancies
in this ease he well doubtless, ,and
naturally ise, Ibe guided 'somewhat
be' the recommendations, which mac'
be made to him by (those whose
whose judgment helms aright -to
take into, account. The numbefr cif
named mentioned On thee !street as
seeking the inspectorship, or being
willing to flake it to oblige their
friends: is almost amusingly large,
and' there are doubtless otilxe's. Not
all, or even •a good proponttdn, .of
these would in aur opinion, me,c
the retiurrdmlents en the position, or
command public approval in their
appointment. (We do not presuanfe
to make any notm,na ic, €4 nut we
do urge that any app
commended be heeled not merely on
personal grounds orfi'endly sym-
pathies, but on qualifications that
will insure an�unimpeachable carry-
ing out Of the law, and the sup-
port to that end Which the Govern-
ment so ,earnestly desires and so'
well deserved.
Liberals" 4..61
Labor ` •t t 2
Opposition...... 18
Elections to be held 2
In both cases the Labor mem .up -
posed Conservative candidates, the
Liberals joining forces with the
Laborites.
Conflicting reports were received
as'ta the result In; ,IPIslct. , Thte
latest' bulletin gave, the seat to
Mr. Octavo' Morin Coa ervative, bV
a majority of nine, t11ue defecating
f eatingt 'Hon. J.E. !Caron. If this
• ,''be neve eed by late returns the
• 1 • Liberal ;total\would be 0ncre.aded'to
• 62, seats, and the ,Oplrosition, total
adropped to 15.
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CAMPBELL'S
Have you ever tried it? One
00tthel most delicious, savory
and satisfactory soups of the
'days nourishing too, because
Campbell's Soup contains only
lthq best meats' and; vegeta-
bles. A few of the kinds wC
keep— Consomme, Tomato,:
Chicken, Chicken Gumbo,
Mock Turtle', Vegetable, Bed
When the gong, lee, distant
(thunder,
Calla us to our ball-o0-'farfee
Then how anxiously I wonder
Well good Campbell's Soup be
:Ithere ?
See Our 'North Window
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Clhntsr Man Named on, A, C. Mackay
To Succeed Asquith To Live in Edmonton
Mr. Oliver J. Johnston Appointed
License inspector For
Centre Huron,
Toronto, May 15.—Hon. W. J. Han-
na, provincial ''secretary, has ap-
p
o0ntea ,Oliver J.Johnston, •ofiC1-h
ton, aslicense inspector of (Cje(i{txe
1.
IIuroEn to sudceed iR. Asquith,, the
former in;speetor, who was dismiss-
ed as a result of ,the enves'tigation
Conducted et Goclerich by Endo
Saunders, K. C., chief' lim:hase fid-
ficer. Chairman Patterson, of ,the
board, who resigned, leas. bee{en re-
placed by Alfred IBaker,'of (Brut/ -
sets, whose appointment as a con-
meesioneu"was annodnced''Wedn(es:-
day, -
Brakeman Met
Instant Death
At Mitchell Monday . Morning
When He Slipped on
Wet Rails.
Monday mornings fatality was
''the
to the list oflaccidctnts: on
the G. T, R. of 'the passiingl 'week
when. W. H. Troiu'pe met an 0restanl-
taneovsl death at IMitebe'll. about
9.20 o?clock.
Brussels Post.
That Centre' Huron Licen'de.Board
scandal is a very rosy episode and
may result in 'the Goveflnm:ent ask-
ing Chairman Asquith and Com-
missioner, Patterson to quit the(job.
No matter who has !sinned great
harm has been' done bythe ,affairf
in casting discredit upon men who
hold official position and making it
appear that public mei are oitleti
to be bought or moved from, a
straight and (honorable .courlsle.
Now that the question is beforieltt>be
public The Poet !thinks a great mis-
take! was made In the appointmieot
of the! board from a geographical
standpoinit. ;Thee four men chosen
seer!
, westerly
toe the y
to ide t1Y
are all a s and within a
Sidd=ro,f the riding',
radius of ten. or(twelve mikes! of
one another. Surely a better gen-
eral idea of the field would be ob-
tained if the metmldees reprexenitied
awidexl area. McKillop and .Grey'
townships and Brixssels should have
some ,claim on office, holding.
Mr. Troupe, who was a spare
brakeman, was .called out) Monday
morning to go up on+ the local -way
freight toGoderieh, leaving Strat-
ford at 7.30 with Richard; Gordon,.
Front atxeet, conductor, in charhe,
-ARt Mitchell ;switching was being.
done in the. yards.and:Troupe was"
making' a "running cut," uncoup-
ling some freight cars on 'the siding
at the freight Sheds whilethejtrlaiel
wasid motion, when heEsiippeid. on
the Wet rails and (the cars passed
over him, ,killing+him instantly.
Medical' aid was Esuanmoned, but to
no avail, the unfortunate mango
body being practically ;severed.
The deceasled, whose parents rie-
side near Druanbo, had beeif in' the
(#.T,B. service for only aEshort time
and was boarding on Regen't St„
S'0rdttca?d, with Mrs. 0. Kane, for;
the past month. He was 22 yetars
of age and wast 1up,plying , for,
Brakeman Fos.
Seafor'th Expositor.
Ad will beseen'bya statement in
anoltheai .column of :this issue, which
has, no doubt, been inspired from
headquarlters, Mr• Pat'ter!ion, chair-
man
bW
Huron. Li .e
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ecce
Centre
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Board, and Inspector
Asquith axe
to bd retired from then a' pots'0tions
by the License Department, if their
retiremdut has not ,already taken
place. We_dolnolt know what other
aetron could have been taken. Mr,
Asquith's •own evidence was more
than sufficient to justify Isis dig-
miedal,' Ad to ))lir. Pat'terson,'wh,e-
then the chaelggs against him are
,true orfakse; ills usefulness as a
com'mittal:oEnea; has been diesitrbyed.
We; dowot ,think that any person.
for
'who'wholknows 'Mx Patterson will
one moment bel;ie,ve him guilty of
peeking for a bribe for himself and
we are very Much, mitsltalgea-in the
man if he would knowingly tolerate
.anything .of that kind for any'ot'h-
es purpose. ' Meat he "(acted indis-
creeltiv,' for a pereon 'in his position
its quite evident, but it !wound pie
gntise+ vei•'y >;onclu,sdve evidence to
convince ithoise Who lcnow him ithat
he eated with dishonest intent,
And it ars for his indisetlotion he
mush "suffer. Hon. W. J. Hanna and
the License Department are to
be
ponemended ,for (the promptiltudle,
ivitl>i Which they acted en this 'nat
ter.
THE _IILJB GROCER I
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Phone 48
King I'rederick
of Denmark Dead
Former Leader of . the Ontario
Legislature Begins Practice
in Alberta,
Owen Sound, Ont., •May 9,—Whito
no Idefinitte asAi ounce,m•gn+t 'hob
been; made so far, lth(efe -011 no -doubt
that Hon. A. G. Maclay,! until re-
cently it ntrro.Op-
position,
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oen'tly leader of nine ,p a p-
posiltion, has located` peamane(e)tly.
in Edmonton, where he has opened
up an office and taken up the prac-.
tIec off law.
I . as been known for 'some time
It h le.,
that exceptional indueemeats have
been: oltfe.ted him ito locate in Ed
Drops to Sidewalk and Dies In-
stantaneously in Berlin,
Germany.
Hamburg, !Germany, May 15e—
King Frederick VIII. of Danmark,
unrecognized and uiniattelndleld,wars
!found dead inthe wardofa
public
hospital here, Tuesday ''niglh.t,of ap-
oplexy.
Thd king , .!travelling ie cogartr(to,
arrived here 'Monday on his return
13 Ira a 1, 'ngall ic to 'the ,scuth
where .he had bean convalescing
from! a•sex•ious attack ofinflalmma-
tiorn of the lunge. With the quele`n
YE(
T.
HON. A. G. 'MACKAT, Who has
been, induced tome:ter upon 'the
practice of law lis Edmonton. He
will probably enter politics in Al-
berta at an early date.
menton where hehaemnany fri1Cnds,
both, political and personal, among
them Hon. Duncan'Mar,sihall, Minis-
ter of Agriculture folr Alberta,
' Passed His' Exams.
Mr. MacKay left for; the (We,.fc
nearly amonth ago, but gave no
inEtimatto•n that he intended ,staying
there. Since' arriving in Minoan
-
ton hethas been,succlessful in exam-
inati'ona admitting :him to the Al-
berta bar and hast opened n dime
arin
v
'apple
'e s He -will suite of offices. .
an important ,case in the Edmonton
courts 'to -day. The case is one en -
volving over $100,000, and ;some of
Alberta's most prominent men have
been 41ngagted ,oaz It. -.
Says. He'll Live The(ae.
tea
In' a,speech ata banquet in 'Olds,
Alberta: a few days lege, Mr. Mac-
Kay ;said heinten(deld making 'Ecl-
mouton his 'home in future.
The 'citizens of -.Owen Sound
learned( the nle0vs, of Mr. MacKa'y's
removall with regret and tsunprige
Thea town has sttfferecll ase e s 1
loss, for aside from bis ability as a
politician and lawyer, he was al-
way0 keenly intdtlas(ted in the wel-
fare
of the town,and larlgeily in-
o
tere,stetd( Iunsioon(e of„one; industrial
concerns,
A Bye-ele-titn
Conning,
Mr. MacKay will in all peo,batbil+-
ity ;resign his seat', in the 1.143131a
,turet at an early date, and .thisiwiil
leave, North Grey o,pe•
se for abye-
election. Mr. MacKay will re(`.urh i
to ,Owen Sound im midsummer to'
conclude his business arrangem(elea.ds
Rowell Hearns Of Tit.
Ral
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J I ;'6.ent
I.s youes if you own at vera
How •mice it will be in yearsito
come( ;to have a .collectron of
enape taken in your younger
clays,
Wehave ;the Engign ;Goods
Cameras! 'im,reaeh: of every- ),
ono. All •prices from $1.50 up -
The real thing in Camera'sis
,the' ]3nslgnettg, it eatsilee
,slips into arrxan' s nose pocket
or; ladies band bag and you
,can make podt card eine pic-
tures—Do !H Fail ±0' See It.
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A! Full Supply fol£ Pholtog- S
raphic Suppile,a,
d"9
W. A 'McConnell \ 1
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CONQUER THE
WORLD
You can if you have a
KODAK
If it S,sn't an . Easttman, it
isn't a Kodak, and the place
to get Itieat
Holmes' Drug Store
We also do Developing and
Printing
If interested, give us a :call
Kodaks $1,50 up
RE%ALL STORE.
W.Q.R. Holmes
Phm B.
Ontario, Liberalism is to lose one
1 of its oultslianding figures in the
person of lion. A. G. 'MacKay, who
1i0 left ,O.nitaru0!to take up his eels-,
iclence inEdmonton, ,Alberta. t
"L have, df course„ 'l+nowti for I
some time that Mr. MacKay had reel
celved veryadvantageous offersiin
the West, butt Ihope that .the Lib- I
al "party, in this Province will not I
lose his services let,'.” sand MTr. Wm. ,i
Rowell KC., l'eadetx• of the Provin-
cial Liberat1, "Even 'should he d(et-
cicle,tolive ad 'Edmio,nton it does
not' ecce saxily follow that he I
would resign lis seat during the
.n, ',,sa of the presentt Legislature.
' Hq could come east to et .ad the
Viingham Lances Hurt
to KingFreels:tick of Den- ,seople and I am Grua±e !tat It be
The La . i l people of North ',Grey hvoald be
mark. 'His Last appearance in glad! Ito have him retain his ;seat
Mrs, John Campbell and Mrs. England was to,attend the fun(- until the next geenderal election"
• •eral of hiss brother•-in-1,awberal•
News to Party,
Peter Campbell Thrown «Lt lis.n,ews lo'the .whole ' party,
and bad news, too,I am isnre," said
Mr; P. G. Inwood, .chief, liberal or-
ganizer for the Provinces "Ov ,r; ,a
year! ago it wail s+epozitect that lite.
dented it, said he would_ stick by
,the Ship, and kept his word. Wel
can 011 Afford to lose him, ,fox limn
abblity was beyond question„ and
he was ofthe 'gesentle,sli assistance
to his party, both en and metcls,the'
Leg>slature;"
;Mr MacKayls final ddterminaltion.
to live ,un,the 'Welat `has not bleep
taker( -without due ;consideration,
Het hats made fre.qulenitl traps out
there and has blade a number of iii-
veal:mexute.
From Buggy,
W:Inghan ; May 13.—Mrs, John
Campbell, Osie the local hospital
tv0tla ,serious injuries • about ,the
head, ,an her sister, Mrs.: Per
Campbell, has severe internal an-
jure. -4 as a insult .of IbebEnlg It1n•own
n
u* w'he theta ho1Ee
roxniEth,eur buggy
bolted( aathey ',were driving into
He fell unconscious to the' pave'
'Edward.
and the royal gubte, heetook quart -
tern at the' Hamburger Hof,'Hotlel,
At ten o'clock at night e king
left the 'hotel unaccompqq ; :d for.
7
irgsI'.ltlaw8l 9ltx'OZl.bafOSYe re' Lng. He
sdiorh islt:ance .
had gone .only a i .
when he was ovetircome on the
street by a Isud flefi ,attack' ,o f pp, -
Glxe y.
p Y
,town. - When. the hoarse startled et
• menet, and ,noel beintg recognized as
1 ran °alto the lawn vn'rfrton't of Pr-, a person 'of so (great promuneuue,
;slruick a'trec. The axlte,w,as s'nas' t'i go autopipe Ie, '
ed and ',the
NlaSi Join Campbellestruck 'When, inelubel',e of+thIe king's site
d ' 1 d w antan became alarmed over his failuneltee
Kailned,y'is house, and Ith8, buggy,` wale 1(ulshed tootihie nelarle t hospital
L , Tetuan toe be hotel antler, arb;alsone
unconscboixs condition. Fortunately
' `,.•^ Dr. Kennedy nisi; ]II
r� Galatiaand strong�lmeil e fox pridhor! and aisearch was bQg
,-aa s iRo111 erS In Man Business Colleges close o o tt ,nd'ei b e
l.e�IlG1i'ell S , py and at once al
Can Charnbrey 4oc to 7,5C vaoat0oln during the summer, It k
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toes not. NOW is an excellent oil her being hurled head-(1ai It a-
irne' to coaumenec� a Cour-se. gaia>Ist' ilio tree p IWoth aoinlexl are � square, in, front of the soyas. ne�sp�
ii -rite, for, ,catalogue,' • progressing favorably, ; deuce. / +,
d 'was, 'nye poi ng .n,
e d both won,' n
rs Peter • Campbellwasa len.
s' found that he
lioruci and 0twa fun
had her chip and, shoulder hearit in
addition! to'the other• injuriep She
was uneonscione for come time. r];t
wan stated tolidhy ,that Mrs. John
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t fractu ,od
I wa na
skull s ,
"Cxxmpbe]ls e
de was' at first feaofed. The scalp
however iOterri'biy Ito.r<n as a result
able time, they ,cal ec in •' e pro"
un,
The gearehers found his Inabes(ty sit'
the hospital and brought his body
back teethe hotel with 'them.
,15.—Christian
n. a
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lCopearhag , y
S. was proclaimed King of (pen-"
Mark from the 'balcony
of the"
al -
ace at 3 o'clock this ,afternoon an
the presence of a huge concourse
of people, who had.gathered lathe
New,
Sprhat
HaiS it Caps
For Men ani 6oRs
THIS week we pass into
stock the very latest
in Bats 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
to display, the
our !ensure y,
p
p
prices
NeW
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(Helped' Mr. Bowel!.
During( the last sessio'n of the
Legislattinee Mr. MacKay acted as
If net 10sutenant teethe aifew, leaden,
' mental:
axlia f
end Y
E au s
Mr. 'Rowell, u P
experience was invaluable, 'There
is no doubt but that, he ;will be
greatly missed. ,
L r, btacKA3' enitereld politics' in 1902
[Crown
moss cnor of
wall made icon i
Lands in ,the Ross Administ'a(tioin'
in 1904, and wall elected leader tot
the Opposition an Septenabe , 1907,
resigned that position last antunan.
four file8 CM 1109S
We are showing a very
swell range of Spring and
Summer Shirts for men and
boys, in plain and fancy
colors:
We are particularly anx-
ious . to show you through
our stock of Summer Shirts
with soft cuffs and detached
collar, from $1 up,
Come in and Loot
Them Over.
Men's Tailors and Furnishers
MINOR, (LOCALS.
The half won friend of your 'store
'
your d $o -da
who looks for y should
FIND IT, of course; and he should
find in it some valuegiving f cts which
will ``clinch" his earlier good' impress.
wt