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INDUC 'ION of REV. .1. 12. 11 ANN, 11
A —Lost 11(181113' 81trruoon in 1G00
Church, Antall u, the int inesafve cere-
mony of indncuon took place whim
Rev. J. 11, Ilam, ]1. A., was made�
pastor of Knox Church, Aahuru, trod
smith's Hill. 1100, J. A• Anderuola, :11,'
A., of Gude? ick, moderator of Presby•
tery, presided and led ie the ceremony
of induction ; Rev. E. k'. yla:L Smith,
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Spring Talk
The season of the year is hero when
everyone turns their attention to clean-
ing up the wrecks of winter and getting
in shape for the busy time, We are
right on the job with a fresh stock of—
Formaldedyde 05% (Merk's)
Zenolemun
Copperas
Chloride of Lime
Moth Balls
Carbone Acid
Scotch Saufr
Don't forget that wo are sole agents for
Blatohtord's Calf Meal and Empire Poul-
try Duster.
GET CUR PRICES.
Dr. W. J. MILNIE
13. A., of Heusall. preached an appro-
priate 001'111011 ; ltov, d, L, Sinulin B. A„
of 131yi1, addressed rile new minister
Ln suitable ter010, and Rev. N. 11,
Leek ie, 13, D., of Londesboro, gape the
people 001110 0ert' 1011010001110 advice.
After the; service the newly inducted
ulimfster watt fuh'oduced to the people
by 0(000,0, 11)1 all tied (1, Young, 1n
the eareery sncoessful straw.
berry festival took place, Not with-
standing counter attractions 3'84were
r1(1110ed. The progromme consisted of
xcellenc music by West lien) choir and
addresses of welcome to 11r, 11 emu by
members of Presbytery, resident min-
isters and some 10011h010 of rhe C011-
:01191111ons:. A1. 11111 close an address
Mid presentation was' m11C1 to III%
Small in recognition of his services 114
nr')de,•atm (1111')111111i0 v1101111oy. 11'.
Mann breached his introductory 0e1-
tnons no' Sunday and made .1t good im-
pression.
ilensall.
1101101111 Citizens' Band is the mime
by which tint 0. ga1117at1011 will here-
after be latowi1.
Rev, Mr, Urquhart lost a \minable
horse last week owing to the animal
stumbling. and striking its head 01
the hard ground,, rupturing tt blood
100.001.
'The foundry has made a big contract
which covers at period of three ,years
and may require an lneea0e of staff.
John Marshall, Prank :Marshall's
little son, is 1(011111 from the Deaf and
1)111nt1 Institute at Belleville for holi-
days, He has spent his first year
there end made good progress,
Tho flax mill of Mcliwen Sc. Geiger
has closed downtill the new crop
comes 111. They shill have a lot of last
year's flax to spread find rat 9'.11(1 new
crop which is- very promising will be
in early, -
Seatorth.
Major Shannon of London, 11aa ill
Coven ihsp001!I1 the Collegiate I»sti-
tute Cadet Corp.
Janes Dick has purchased from
Chas. Zeit, of Buffalo, the well known
pacing mitre, Belle Lambert, which
took part in the races hold here last
week.
On Satard.t' last AbramCrich,
t who
is drawing logs to W. Anima's mill,
from near Dublin, brought 11110 town a
hiad that will peep most people busy to
equal, When ptft. 011 1110 settles rat Sea -
forth the load, with-- the wagon. made
0300 pounds,
The'fire-and water colnmitt00 have
Mid the,system- ol` sprinkling the
streets changed.' Itnstead of the wheel
on the mitt which threw the 3011101. 11 1 1
over, they 'have had placed on it two
sprays, which confine the water to a
smaller area, This seems to be an im•
provemont and is said tobo saving on
the water as well,
The public school board have let, rho
contract to Edge Al: Gutteridge fo'0a1-
siderable improvements in the 0011001
building. The intension is, to make
the entrance t0 the school -from the
centre of the building instead gf`two
entrances as 01 present.
t tl e
also be larger cloak rooms, 0)11 ti'p1000
for the children to play ,roti wet o'
rn
sto'y.days, instead of being forced
Outside for 31(011' recreation.
BIG S r L
Ordered
Clothin
The 1st of Junethe wholesale houses Matted cleaning
out their odds and ends and that meant a big cut in prices.
We bought a lot of Worsteds and Tweeds and the goods
have just arrived, so we are now in a position to give you
great value for your money. We can give you an
$18.00 Suit, to y,.,our measure, for $14.00
$12.00
$16.00 t`
$14.00 `a $10.00
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Come in and inspect these gcods,,
Store closes on Thursdays at Six o'clock
during July and August.
S. H. GIDLE
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE
:3I ¥Z'TH
Successful Pastorate
GanclutIeil.
Rev. S. Anderson Says Good -
Bye and Removos to London.
I1 the turning of the itinerant
whceel, by the Constitution of the
church, every 1lethodist pastor and
congregation is aware of the fact that
the pastoral term, whether harmonious
01' otherwise, must of necessity tet'-
minatein fuer years and under the
former rule at the close of three, The
Methodist conlgeegatious constituting
Blyth circuit were vary hopeful that
Rev. Solburue Anderson, their much
beloved pastor, would remain to the
limit, as the work was Moving along
so welt with a bright outlook for the
fourth, liar there were other pressing
contingencies the chief of which 10(18
Rev, lir, Anderson's desire to secure
fol''his family High School advantages
whereby the children could receive
them and ,yet remain at 1101110, Hence
when the opening at Loudon proffered
reluctantly the 13lyth pastor acquiesced
to the proposal of the Stntioniug Gout-
ntittee and of '1'htiraday of this week
he (11(11 his estimable family removed
to their new charge carrying the goo
wishes of everybody for a happy and
useful term in the Forest City.
Last Sabbath was the closing (ley of
Rev, ,11r. Anderson's pastorate and an
a 1'08011 large congregregatioll 0 assem-
bled to hear his oonotuding discourses,
1 i
In the mottling, after a mining
commentary on the Seriptnr0 lesson
which Watt 0(311111 in itself to a good 091' -
mon, a sermon brimfull of good things
was preached from 111 m. subject, „The
Possibilities of tho'Christ1an Life,"
litany helpful suggestions were given
mid encouragements offered to seek
after and engage in a full orbed
Christian life, 1110 rewards of which
woresetout to stridulate the toilers in
the vineyard. The .1180010'80 lytta
forceful, well directed and was listened
LO with marked at ten (ion and profit,
At the evening service the ushers
tied a busy time in finding seats for
the largo i,o tuuliereo in attendance tied
despite the heat the meeting was one
of deep interest coupled with a tinge of
sadness in the prospect of the 00ver-
mice o1 the happy as0ocianous between
pastor and people, The words chosen
as the basis of the sermon were 111111i -
pines, 413 chapter and 8111 verse,
Pain's I's fa'esvel1 address to the 01101'011
at Phillip(, The six points presented
in the text were elucidated and the
Divi(0 touch dwelt upon. 'Tho basic
principle of honesty to the completion
of life's work was shown to be a prime
necessity, Stress was placed upon
goodness and the great opportunities
to carry the light to the brotherhood of
mankind' The difference between the
real and the illusivary was pO1114011 011
and the durability and profit of thick•
ing goer) thoughts and living M u:useful
life ill justice, purity and love were
clearly deumistroted, The speaker
thanked the people for the niifo-nl
kindness shown to himself and his
family deka( their three years' stay
n Blyth and invited everybody to
cone aid sea 010111 at, London, Rev,
Mr. Anderson's closing words address -
0(1 to 1110nged, the parents, the young
pe0plo awl the children were well
worthy of careful poude•iig.
Good 111 1101C was rendered by the
011010, under the leadership of flies
Moser, Miss Cid'ey pres;diug 1 t
the organ, The (111.1100 ill '4118 00e11-
1 of; wits "A111 1 a Soldier of the Cross,"
and the second (lumber ''The Golder
Years Areatolli'g Oi," in which Mrs.
1, Br0311(1 and 11 iss Moser tools the
duott with good effect. The pastor re-
ceived many a 1001'0 handshake at the
close of the service,
ltev. 11r. Anderson is 11 good preneli-
eh of the practiced type ; full of 'en-
thusiasm and ever on the alert to place
the gospel message clearly and fully
before rho people. 1 -le possesses a good
voice, either in discourse or song and
is the embpditneut of geniality, hospi-
tality and good fellowship, The cleri-
daal dignity, often overdone, dons not
worry Trim and as a consequence he
has the faculty of grttiug near the
people as be goes about doing good.
London is to be congratulated and
Tine S'ASDAnn prophe0yes that he will
do' his work in a 10011110/' that will be
difficult to supersede ars lie is specially
0810(31 for tIle onerous task assigned
him by Conference. With 'ample
bodily proportions and a heart corn-
; parable to his body, Rev. Mr. Ander-
son will perform his inert in a way that
10111 6110010 progress of £t permanent
BIG SATURDAY BARGAINS
Straw Braids 10 a yard
Out they g^, thousands of yards of Straw 1(301110 in white anti good ('010.0, 12e per piece, per yard lc.
Beautiful Flowers at 10c
IVe have set a thousand longues talking about our great (lower sale, but we assure you this ofi'ering Saturday Is the most re.
untrlmble of the season.
American Beauty hoses and Follow, lune hoses, Lovely Wreaths and fifty other kinds, worth ;lee to tete. All at one
price, per bunch 10a,
Straw Shapes 190.
Is does not take any argument to cuti.vit.ce one that if/ cents does not represent a quarter of the duty paid on these hate, hub
the story Is0futply this, we will not 011178 u1'er /illy shapes, no 11104101' what the lone. There are three good months in which to
wear these hats, They are on sale sale tiuturday.
I00 Shapes for Saturday 001-11116, 'T11000 are all of this season's shapes and Include children's, niisse0' and ladles',
Colors black, tan, grey, sky, navy, champagne. Regular Not to $1,50, at each 19:,
Matron's Black Shapes 250
Saturday we close out 10) Black Mohair Braid flats for women, hand -made on wire frames, regular otic to $1,40, ear,L ine.
Trimmed Ready -to -Wears 5oc
All of our Ready-' o-1\'ear date, In every color, including the most stylish fine Mohair Walking hats, trimmed with rib.
bon, silk and (111 1110, were $1.00 to 332.110. Out they go at each fide.
The New Sailors 39c
hundreds of the latest New York styles In Sailors, square high crown, medlum brim, In white, black, navy, burnt;
brown and Copenhagen, $1 to $31.-10, Saturday each 30c,
Misses' and Children's Hats 98c
A big array of ChIldretfs Italian and Swiss Flop flats, neatly trimmed with silk ribbons, chiffon and flower 111181110,
some of these hats were $1.118 for the shape alone. Saturday each O8c.
G. M. CHAMBERS & CO, BLYTH
type, ,yet without ostentation 01- the
sounding of trumpets.
In Mrs, Anderson, whether ns queen
of rho parsonage or actively allied hitt
s s
1t •1 the various dt net-
her hu. bat 1 t t v
f
melts of church work, the pastor pos-
sesses a real helpmeet: and her hindli•
ness and good deeds will not soon he
forgotten in Blyth. The nine olive
branches will he hissed here but 100
hope the conning years will bring to
them a large m0nsnre of 01100,000 in
their studies fwd in providentially
finding their places in tho world's busy
affairs.
The Welt staring of many a home in
this locality will be found easy of
access to Rev. 11r. Anderson or mem-
bers of his fomiiy and his course will
be watched with no small interest lit'
the warm 111111 true friends nn Myth
circuit, London people don't need to
take him on trial a0 ho has proven him-
self full weight and will do his hest to
advance the hest interests of the
pedpl0 over whom he will Bove the
oversight, All phases of the work did
well 11010 during Rev. Mr, Anderson's
three-year pastoriate. Vim_
Wingham.
Minerva Encampment, I. 0. 0. 11'.,
has arranged to hold the annual exctn'-
a101n to Sarnia and Detroit 011911turday,
August 8th.
S. Bennett, of the Wingham planing
hili, has received the contract for the
interior fitting's for the new C, P. It
stations at Walkerton, Hanover and
Paisley.
At the annual meeting of Wingham
District, No, 24, I. 0. 0, 1`., held in the
Oddfellows' hall hero, W. J. Haines,
of Wingham, 1'140 elected D. D. (3. 11.
.1. W. Dodd, who has performed the
duties of District Secretary, for some
years, 10330 re-elected,
On Saturday a young son of 11,.
Jarvis had a 111.1'001V e00(1p0 from being
drowned, He was playing notar the
diem and fell in, Fortunately he
caught hold of the slats that prevent
rubbish from floating into the flume,
and from this perilous position he 1018
rescued by, W. G. Gray and it farmer
who happened to he pausing at the
time. It W110 a close call.
The last three funerals conducted by
Undertake' James Walker were of
ladies past the fourscore limit;—flits,
limiter 81, Mrs. Anderson 82, Mrs,
Ilaird 88, or a total of 251 years. It
0001118 sive g0 300 that the 11101 (iter
tonere Is Undertake' Groovy bail 10011'
of need persons - Jatnt 8 11, Currie to 77,
Wm, Wiley 01, 01 vs, Ilalgnio 310 a
total of, ?4)1, Counting the months
1(0(0 010 Ibe 0011(1111(013 ages of six per-
sons recent ly buried of 506 years,
Tho Fall Fairs,
'Ibront o Aug. 29 -Sept, 111
Conlon - Sept. 11-19
Listowel Sept. 1.6-17
Elmira 1 -.... Sept. 22-2H8
Wingham ' Sept. 24.95
Blyth.....,. •,;,. .Sept. 29.30
Ripley.(',: ...Sept 208'0
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