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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-04-30, Page 5Apri S�tb, 1909. The ..3E.Ela;gar is the best shoe 1 in America for . raen or worgen. Prices rano from $3.00 to $5,00 , :You Can procure them from FRED. T. JACKSON. SH1NOLA S is the best Shoe Polish H Beware of imitations I which are named to N sound like Shinola. .0 • Shinola is the only A The Original. 1-1 0 A SHINOLA .Pa,tronize the New Slioe Store and get New ShOes -+-- WE have just unloaded. our first carload of Stier , - for 1903. As this cat-, load has been hipped directly from Redpa,th's > refinery, :we are enabled to sell it as7usual at the wholesale:price. • As we have on hand a carload of POTATOES as well as a carload of e>..Pugar, we are putting both in the market at very small profits. W.T.O'Neil. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 V-kaielCietelOi0.0€4:-',:leretelei. SIMON% ROOMS TO lane Rooms to let over our Store,. Part of theist eititehle fer a dwelling. An - ply to HARLA.ND BROS. Clinton, April eth. SERVANT WANTED. Servant. wanted. • MRS. M.. Nurse girl also ges will be paid. Apply at once toe D. MeTAGGART, Clinton. wanted. Good 'Wee .Housx TO RENT OR FOR SALE, allorn,,a•••• The 7 -roomed house on Walker $t., south of the railwa.y track, lately occupied by i!dr. James ..Livermore, is offered for sale or to rent, Garden with all kinds of fruits, Abundance of. hard and soft water. Apply to ROBERT MARSHALL Aptil 4th. HOUSE VOR SAE. The undersigned offers for sale, a IX storey cottage with five bedroome, large dining room, parlor, etc. Situ- ated on William street, convenient to the Collegiate Institute. For• furtfer particulars apply to James Scott, barrister, • - MRS. LAIRD, Clinton, June 28rd. • TWO HOUSES FOR SALE, • The Imdersigned offers fot sale a IX storey frame house ori Victoria street soath of the railway track. Small or- chard, good well, stable, etc. Also small frame house on James street, near the knitting factory, g acre of land, gooei •well, etc. Will be sold on easy terms. 30S. ALLEhTSON. Clinton, January 6t1e. ' , • ., HOUSE FOR SALE. The undersigned offers his cottage on King street for sale. There is bard and ;sqt water, a 'good stable, etc. A•peily at the house. AMES -DIINFORD. •Clinton. HARDWARE I317SINESS FOR SALE. .• The undersigned offers his hardware business for sale iii the village of Bayfield. ' ' , . . R. ROUATT, Bayfield. Nov. 12th: TUCKERSMITH FARM OR SALE. . The undersigned offers for Pale that choice , 159 acre farm on the Huron Road,- Tuckerstnith, one mile 'east of Clinton. New frame housewith sum- mer kitchen, first class bank bare,. drive shed, hen house, pig pen,, silo, two wells, windmill, and small- or- chard. The Bayfield river runs"across back end •of lot. Thirty acres of flats, the finest .of grass land. This is a splendid farm, well situated, and will be sold on easy terms, . . ARTHUR COUCH,' Clinton June 9th. • PLANK FOR SALE CHEAP: • A quantity of hardwood plank for sale cheap. Suitable for barn • or stable floors, culverts, etc. & J. RANSFORD, • . ' Clinton. N'ov 4tji4. • HOUSE TO F.ENT. Good comfortable house to rent. Apply to the undersigeed. A. CANTELON. •Clinton, Ma.relf d5th. * • THE CLYDESDALE STALLION TUE CLINTON X 11140 BOORD Mr. ThOhias 'tilt has retired from the *neat market businesa, havinsold out to Morrow and Johnston,' two well known and popular butchers of town. Mr. Iontlian McBrien Will •leave for Port Arthur on the first steamer. . Mr. Lindsay 'Williams, who had been in poor health ifor some tittle returned from alie London sanitariunt on, Sat- urday evening quite recovered. He had been studying too hard. ci.4agNuoN. HOTEL SITE FOR SALE. The -undersigned offers for eale the Clarendon Hotel site together, with the stable belonging to it. .Apply to Mrs. W. I/. 1-lele, Wingliant, os D. B. KENNEDY, April 28th. Clinton. CALVES FOR SALE. I f will he at the following places with loa.dt of calves for sale : Elliott's Hotel, Bayfield, on Tues- day, May stla•at 3 o cloek p. Zurich at 3 o'clock p. in. on. Sat- urday, May 9t1i. JAS, C. PARSONS, April 290. KIPPen. AUCTION SALE 'OP FURNITURE, • Mr. Harry Cantelon Late of the Clarendon, announces that - he has bought the grocery carried on • ;by Mr. G.el Stewart and will continue %the business. • A share of your patronage is re- ••spectfullY solicited. HARRY CANTELON. Rubber • We have just received a machine from the Dun- lop Tire Co., Toronto, for repairing and attaching rubber tire to any wheel, so are in a position to meet your: wants in that direction. 'AU kinds of Buggies and " Waggons for sate. • Repairing Promptly Attended to RUMBALL and MOMATII , .nurottst., afoot's, The undersigned will sell by public auction on the Market Square, Clin- ton, on t. SATURDAY, MAY ,20.1 The following : Sideboard, dining roam • chairs, several rocking chairs, double and single beds, bedrcioni sets, mattresses, dining room chairs, cup- board, washstands, tables large and small, bath pan, heating stoves, cook stove al -most new, • sewing machine, Berlin organ just from factory, other articles too numerons to mention. Sale at 2 o'clock p. m. THOS. BROWN, Clinton, April 29t11, Auctioneer. COURT OF REVISION. TowNsnrr OF STANLEY. Take notice that a Court of Revise. ion for the Township of Stanley will hold its first siftingin the Township Hall Varna, on Monday, May 25th, A. D., '1903, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., ler the purpose of hearing and rectifying all complaints against • or errors in the Assesement Soil of the present year. All parties interested are requested to attend. -- J. E. HARNWELL, • Clerk of the IVIunicinalitf, Varna, April 29t11, 1903, GODEILIOS. Rev. Mr. (urine of Clinton Will give, an address before the Y. P. Guile On the evening of gay 4th. Mr. Fert of London was in town on Friday last. The reeopeniug of Knox chttreh will take place on Sunday next, Mr. Hal- ton, an English artist, having been for the past moirth engaged in decora- tion of the church, we anticipate some pretty fine work will delight the eyes of the congregation. Mr. Charles Edward of the Monetary TimesToronto, and family left re- cently' for British Columbia. Mr. Joseph Blake of Colborne and family have also gone to the same place. Instead of banana skins decorating the sidewalks we note apple cores do- .ing. duty. We hope Ito congratulate Engineer I:rave is succeeding Mr. Gilmour at theon'eliwevoantcolary. evening at the Y. p. Gidld ,rneeting at St. George's after the roll liad been called and some preliminary I business atteeded to a social chat followed for about five minutes. When order wag" called Miss Ethel Williams ascended the pletforni and reed a very well prepared paper on Christianity and caner religions, eommeneing by showing that it was natural in mankind in all ages and nations to feel that there wails a. su- perior power over them whether it was the sun, moon or stars, aniniale figures of , clay, wood, stone or inetat, or vebatever their fancy indicated they worshipped as a god. The Mahoined- an is a. fatalist and thinks no one. has any power of himself.. The Buddhist believes in the transmigration of the souls ,of men, taking forms of ani- mals, etc., and the Chinaman feels certain. that his.. idol made by hands can do all for him that be ,asks of it. Christianity, MissWilliams °Waved, - although it is making 'great strides, has yet a good part of the world to conquere yet tit•is the only perfect and satisfactory form of religion, love being its foundation, love for 1God and man Several appropriate hymns were sung, Miss Holt presiding at the or- gan., The Y. P. Guild is progrepsing wonderfully. They presented the war- den ,of the church with fifty dollars towards paying for •the cement 'walk - that toreaches as fax as the Sunday • HOUSE FOR SME..' , The undersigned offers for Sale his IX storey dwelling, containing six rooms. • Hard and soft water. Also ,X. acre 'of land, .'ground in good shape. • . CHAS. P. COOK. Clinton, April 22nd. ' TWENTY Acags uAt:. SALE. •-•"- • The undersigned 'Offers for sale north part of lot 36 on the 16th con. of Goderich township, containing 20 acres. Gdod frame house, barn with stone stable. Good orchard with all kinds of fruit, mile from corporation of Clinton, X mile from school. Apply . • • ..TEpTHA HOLLANDa . , Holinesvi 'P.0; April relit:. ' . FOR SALE. ' • , The undersigned, offers for sale fly • shuttle Carpet Loom in good state of repair. Veill sell for 30 per cent, of its value. Also a light. deinocrat wagon. Will be sold cheap. ' '• GEORGE POTTS. April reth. • - CROS$14ELD -- : Crossfield is a three-year-old,Clydes- dale stallion. He stands about 16 hands high and weighs 1600 pounde. He is a light bay with three white feet and White face. He is'lovv set and blocky. • Crossfield gond for the inv. proVement of stock for the season of 1903 as follows ; ' Monday -Will leave his own. stable on the Brownson Line and proceed to the Sauble Line to R. Snowden's for noon, thence to Deneiny's for night Tuesday -Will proceed to St. Joseph and across to E.' Stelck's on the 14th of Hay for uoon, thence :tip tlic Brownson' Line tto M. Steckley'e for the might. Wednesday -Will preceed to his own stable for the :day. Thursday -Will proceed to D. 3. Steplietison's on the Goshen Line for noon, thence across to CM Babylon and to J. T. Keys' for the tight. Friday -Will proceed by way. of the Babylon Line to the 13aylield Road and thenee to hie °wit stable Where he will remain until the following Mchiclay morning. Pecligree-CrosSfield was sired by Raherfield (419o) dam Moonlight (2- cn6,) sire of dam the Red Cross Knight (849),ISeeond dam Kate Long - with (225) by „Macgregor (1487), third dam Kate of Lougwith (e018) by The Laird (865)„, fourth dam Nell of Kirk- patrick (2442) by Lorde Clyde. Terms -v -1'o insure a foal Sit, payable jaimary Ait, 1904. Mares" must be returned regularly to the horst Or will kharge whether in foal or not. Parties disposhig of their mareis before lording time Will be held responsible for the insurance. .All itecidente at risk Of owners. 12.013MT MITALE, Owner and I/tanager. Statiley,April 02nd;„ • WANTED AT ONCE. An •experienced.' general servant for small family, wages ten dollars per month. • Referencea xequired, Apply alter 6 o'clock to MRS. W. Q. 1,11X141APS, Rattenbury St. • THE iiiiARKETS. ..••••••••••1 • Wheat /attires Closed Higher at lawful. pea sad Lower at Chicago illainrdsr-• . The Latest Quotetions. ' . Saturdai Evening, AprI1 25. • Wrexpool wheat tutures •closed steadi to Mid hieher to -day, and corn futures Mid to %di higher. At Chicago May wheat declined lie trelle Yoastsaterddeacyat; eallaymletorn a. dvanced Mic.and•Moy . • 1.EADiNG WHEAT mAit.IIICTs. BULLS FOR SALA The undersigned has for sale a first-class Shorthorn BnIls„ • front 13 to re.itionths old, red • in color and the very best of breeding. • - W. S. BIGGINS, Elmhurst Vann. Stanley, one mile smith .of the G. T. R. station, Clintoii. • THE WELL KNOWN ROA.DS'tER " STALLION-. • Jim Corbet, PolloWing are the closing quotations at Important wheat centres to -day: Cash. May, July. Sept.. New Xork .... 81% 77• 74%' Chicago . 774 74% 09% Toledo 70% 7094 7294 ..0.r.0 Duluth, No. 1 N. 7694 761/2 76 S• *so. ToRONI"b WitraNV 314.1tKET. • Wheat, red, bush 71 to 1.... • Wheat, white, bush 0 72. ..... • Wheat, spring, bush ...1 0 69 Wheat, goose, bush 007 • ...... Beans, bush, . . .. 30 150 Beans hand-pieke4 • 1 75 , ••Peas, 'bush' 0 7894 .... • Bye. bush 0 51 Barley, bush 0 45 • Oats, buSh •0 07% • Allay and Straw- " May per ton ..... -.112 90 to 114 00 . Clover, per ton • " 5,00 9.00 • Straw, loose, per ton 550 . Straw. sheaf • 800 0 00 Pratte and Vegetablesi-.; •Appleo, winter,bbl. 10 75 t• 51 75 •.Paatoes; per bag 1 00 1 15 • Cabbage, .per doz. 0 40 • • 50 " Onions. per bag ..,.075 0 80 Turnips, per bag . .. . .025 035 Produse-- Butter, lb. rolls 20 0 25 ' ' iggs, new laid, diOs. 0.12 ' 13 GODURICH MrS.- W. Proetor of Goderich town- ehip and • her. daughter, Mrs, (Dr.). Paltrier, spent a feire slays ih Aloderich recently. Mrs. Stahleker, win> spent the past Season with her husband in Ohio, has returned to town.'Mr. Stahleker Will ;4+ t cpartEsptastfr• We are very sorry that Mr. Harold Blackstone, who had been taking so active a part in spare hours, notably instructing bands, has suffered so great a less by the fire and we liope a buinper concert may be given him ar la slight compensation to him for follow when the organ factory i$ his present loss. But his life was ready for orders. spared and that 49;,. a great solace to %Us. Donley Johnston. of Malton his family and friends. and little child returned to their We had quite !a snowfall on Tuesday, lionm'on ,Tuesday, erst April, after an April 215t1 the 10.St of the seasoai we exceedingly enjoyable visit with her fondly trust. mother, Mrs. Webster, and grand- Mr. Robert Boyd ef Stratford is mother, Mrs. Elijah Martin, Newgate now oli the G. T. R. run between street. 0415arich and Stretford with Conduct - Mrs. Gundry returned to her home or Ausbrook. The people of Stratford for Easter after a pleasant visit with regretthe loss of Mrs. Boyd from her relatives at Southampton. their city as she was a most aetive Adalcohn McDonald left •last week worker in •the Home IVIetuorial church, to take the Position of mate upon the a member Of the choir, teacher in 'the handsome ,new steamer "Brown Smith' Sunday school and ,secretary ef the lately launched at Loraine, Ohio. . Ladies Aid. What Stratford regrets Mrs. W. Green and children of De- Goderich will need although we have troit are the guests of Mrs. Green's many active workers, one new member mother. 'Vim. Green has been a suf- is like leaven in the* loaf. ferer from la ,grippe. Mrs. Bedford Miss Kate Reid, who spent the win - returned twith her to her home after ter at Toronto, .returnea recently to a pleaaant "visit at Detroit. her bome, Lake View. s • Mr. Allan McLean had his' Scotch We are quite proud of our young flag at . half mast 'at his Elgin street towusinare-Mr, Ed. Tilt, winning hen - residence the three days that Sir ors ,at 1VIeGill college, Montreal, hav- Oliver Mowat lay in state. , log completed his anal examination Miss Kate Babb .has.returned frpin ,a in the science department of ,that fain - visit. of several months tofriends at ed institution. as mining engineer and Detroit. Kate will be wishing for the had ,the honor of being valedictorian. bathing season to set in as last sea- Miss -Minnie McVittie returned to son she met with great success, her Toronto after the Easter holidays to patrons being highly delighted with her resume her musical and vocal st udies. managetnent of the bathing house. Mr. Samuel Norris' 88th anniver- The Kolfage, Captain John Macdon- Sexy of his birth was a uay of much ald, left, on St. George's Day • for social enjoyment ,at his Colborne re- Johnston's Harbor. Master Marry sidance. Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, Mrs, Carey went on a trip with the cep- J. P. Brown and Mts. Magnus Swan- tain, son drove out to congratulate the m Abraha•Sniith is •at Grand Rap- old gentleman on his ,steacly advance ids, Mich. Mrs. (Major) . Beck speat the past week the guest. of friends at Auburn. 'Mr. Will. Kirkhride rand family left Goderich on Wednesday to • reside in Vancouver, B. C. , 'Miss 'Pollock, daughter' of MM. Cap- tain Donley, after graduating in• sten- ography and book-keeping at Toronto, has accepted a position in cue of the wholesale houses in that city. • . ' We have to thank Mr. Heale, Welles- ly street, ler presenting us with a bottle ; of "Gilmour's Oil Dressine” made solely here !by himself. It is a waterproof dressing as Well QS a firit -class polish. We trust aVir.Heale's enterprise will be crowned with suer cess. i • • Mr. On Burton MeSween: has pur- chased his brother George's residence on Williton street. Mr, T. Wright of London sport a few days in town •. last week. Mr. Wright dearly loves the old town; The Park House is undergoing sev- eral -improvements, thauks to the ap- todate management • of .Mr. J. J. Wright. ' A new; portico and new steps grace the ...front with new shingling, plantirig trees, •ete, etc: Me. Gilmour, late of " the elevator here, ha.s- a.ceepted the :position at Toronto . With .the Canada Foenclry co, Mrs. -Gilmour left on Saturday to look 'tip ,residence in th.at city Mr.. Joseph Heal:0 of the organ lace tore. is attending the Central Business College at Toronto. .• • The installation of the newly 'elected; officers •of the •Woodinen of the World 'takes place at the meeting on May ist. ' • • The fawl 'boats of the tug Clara Louise were all being painted -up while she IS ;being pat in readiness to make her trips, ' The Singapore, Captain William. Su. , therland left .. on St.. George's. night for Providence Bay. We wish her a mast 'successful season: . Sim Corbet, Jr., has proven himself to be a good stock getter, is a horse of good bone and substance, with a good carriage and stands 0 hands high. Ile serve mares at his own stable, Albert St., 'Clinton, and Grahantls •note oil Saturtay. • 1X4 Owner, at aaaaaaaia>>.._-..11111404Lelval,,,ar a -CAME MARKEI'S. Cable* Steady--Moirs Active anal 10. . Cents Higher at Buffalo. . TO/10NT° LIVE sTocm Receipts of live stock were 54 carloads, tionsistimoid 856 cattle, 878 hogs, 858 sheep and Iambs and 50 calves. Export Cattle -Best loads of exporters O011 at 14.70 to $5 per cwt.; good loads of exporters at $4,50 to 14,60; loads of medium exporters at $4.50; loads od light exporters id $4.26 to $4.85 per cwt. Export bulls -Choice quality bulls sold al $4 per cwt.; good bulls sold at 33.05 to 3186 per cwt., . Export cowIF-Export cows "old at $3.71 to $4.10 per cwt. risiaers' cattle -Choice picked lots ol butchera'. Weighing from 1125 to 1200 lbs. each, equal In quality to best exporters, Sold at $4.36 to 34.750 picked lots for local use sold ah `14135 to $4160; leads of good mid at 14.25 to $4.40; fair to medium, 3.85 to $4.10; common, $8.40 to 13.56; roug to Inferior, 103 to 33.84 per cwt. Feeders -Steers of good quality, 900 to 1000 lbs. each, are worth 108.75 to 34.06 Per cwt. • Stockers -One year to two-year-old steel% • 400 to 700 ib.. each. are worth $3.60 ti fLao per cwt.; off -colors and ot poor breed - mg quality of dame weights are worth ;11 to 13.25 per cwt. Milth Covra-Mlich cows and aDrislisil are worth $85 to $58 each. Calves -Calves sold at $2 to $10 each, Oa from $4 to $6.50 per cwt. ' Iteluang Lambe -Lambs sold at $5 to 15.50. Sheep -Prices, $4.50 to 15.25 per cwt. for ewes, and bticki at $8.50 to 14. Mogs-Best select bacon hogs, not leite than 160 lbS. nor more than 2® lbs. each, og cars, sold at 16.40 per cwt.; lights an. fats at $8.15; sows, $4.50 to $6 per olrt.1 and stags, $3 per cwt. ' EAST OCIPIA11.0 CATTLE MARKET. *Bait Buffalo, April 23.:-Cattle-Ileceipto, 100 head; fair demand; steady. Veit's-. Booelpts,..110 head; steady; tops, 16.25 to $6.50; common to good, 35 to $0.15. Boo -Receipts, 4000 head; active; 10c IA er; 141 heavy, $7.66 to $7,70; mixed, $7.55 to 7.00; yorkers, $7.40 to 57.50; No, $7.45 to 7.50; roughs, $7 to 37.15; stags, $5.25 to 6.75. Sheep and Iambi - Receipts,- 4000 head; $7.10 to $7.25; Mille to goOd, $4 to 7; year. sheep, steady; lambs, 25c bigher4. I 1404 lingo, 35,75 to $6; ewe*, $5 to $5. • ebdep, top, mixed, $6 to 16.25; Mali to. lie®, 43 to $4.90; all Clipped. • ... NNW TORN LIVE 81'001t. .New lecok, April 25.,m-lieetes-Rehets, 17 head; 'nominally steady; city dressed satire, sideo, extreme range, 7e to 9944 reported export for toLday, 330 beeves, 1986 quarters of beer. Calves -Receipts, 1961 steady' reported stales were it ear or not, talcs calves at $5 per 100 poundO; citt drag - ed Years, 70 to 101/4e. mean sad lambs -- Receipts, 1920,• market steady; Uliohoni sheep,' 15.76; clipped, 44.60 to $5.1214; on. Shoal Sarah.. ;TAO; clipped da, $440. to 37.1.21/2. Drisomed mut-ton, 're to low; &eased lamb, Oe to 12e. 8034-,Beeelpta, partly estimated, 1972 bead; MI consigned di. gett, 01103.4.(40 Ulna! STOCK. Oldeogo, April 2M -cattle -Receipts, 1001 reed to prime ateere, $5.10 $6.70; goo. tO Medium, $4.26 to 45.101 Otockera ithd feeders, 130 to $4.90; cows,,11.150 to .750 heifer:1,, 2.50 to $51 canners, $1.50 ea bells, o2. to 84.50: callteas )12./5,30 iNutad-fed steers, $4 to $6. ogn-liecelp today, 1000Q /fonder', 30.000; teftotter. IOW idea( 64 lower; milted and butcher. OA to $ 15* good to choite heat?, $7.86 VI $7,40; telt* Inter, $7.30 to $7.2; b lk we, WS, $7, to $7.25- Sheep.-11*Cel 10001 "Beep afld ir rat 0004 &Oleo Wethelk K to oit t6 e fatted, $3,75 to $4, I IA I lamb* to $0.50. Barron CATTLE xtdatItttr. tondoil 25.-/Atto cattle stead, at IPawns attending early illees at St.: Pererle on Thurfulay it. in. ncticeel the progress a fire was Making' at Ridge - Wood .Park. It turned out to be In tlie greenhouses and before 'Use fire at cite end could be extinguished severe ifaluable plants were destroyed:, The fire II:Mat .haVe been occasioned by a defe,et in a wood atore ,that was in the Conservatory. Mr, Will Conners of Detroit a fore met assistant of W. T. Mummy, visit- ed the old. town _at Easter tune. Mr. C0111Mr has a good situation in the meat market, Detroit:, Ile looked ex- ceedingly well. Ur. Henry Johnston, for a .long time the capable assistant pf We 1.,e Mureey here, has gone to the West. to try his fertune. Mr. Henri K. Jordan, a former ore ganist .of Knox church, has, we are glad to learn, been „winning laurels b -y the musical skill displayed by hint iii the fendition of Elgar's 'Banner of SC George." which Sir Alexander tille,, Kenzie prouounced his praise of in the strongest tonne. Long may he NM* maid the baton. • Mr. E. Stuart Straiton, SOU of Station Master Straiton here, has left his situation at Oshawa ;to fill a more important °tie at Alexandria, namely- to take the formanship of the Alexandria Wood Export Cos. furna, ture factory. . . • Two lots of the Etodgson estate in the eastern end of the Awn have been bought by the town in order. •to open St. David's street to the station. Mrs, Eliza. Black returned on Thurs- day last from her winter's visit at Detroit where she was the guest .of her - daughter, Mrs. 1VIaddocks. Mr. Tilt of the British Exchange is getting desperate. He has a reward of $s offered, for any perscn informieg. upon. the person .or persons who in any way deface the sidewalk in 'front of his building. Ilis action is a laudable one, 0 Mrs. George Campbell of • London, eldest .daughter of Mrs. Samoa Cox, to the century mark, The old gentic-. died at her home ie. Loncicai on isth man . is hale and hearty and enjoyed the merrymaking. • The Women's Institute will meet em Thursday, 7th May, a.t ithe residence of Miss. Alice' Andrews, Bay field (Road. . One of the young sons of Mi. James Creigie is a grocer's clerk in LBuffalo; a smart, bright lad that the ,Aineri- can's like. Wit •Allan .p. MeLean had his Scotch flag at half mast the three days last week that the late • Lieut -Governor, Sir Oliver lVfowat, lay in state. Sunday being the anniversary of the Order of Oddfellows they marclied, about 6o in number, to attend divine service at Victoria street church. The day was lovely • and •the ccugregation large. 'A- large jardiniere • was placed on the little altar table in front, "•kif the pulpit in,which a , large Azalea, stood covered with' a wreath of crim- • son blossoms, The 'choir rendered good service aud Rev.• Rcbinson's ser- mon was. appropriate to the occasion. • Mrs. W, • McCreath contemplates -at 'an• early date tc visit her son and his wife la Jersey .City. • Mrs. (Dr..) G. C. Shannon and dati- kilter, Miss Shannon,. have returned to their hcine after a pleasant visit • at Cornwall with De. Charles I-Tainilton of that •city. .1VIrs. Levi Card went. into business on ist May'at- Qrand Rapids. Mr: Card will leave for that busy. Ameri- can city:. later, Mrs ; Card was one of oui. most pushing business atornen and 'one of our most interested .work- ers for Charitable' objeeta. She • With her young Son, , Master .Card, and young daughter, Miss Mina; . left 'on Tuesday for their new home. (We wish Mrs: Card and family the best of good fertune. • . • . • Miss McKenaiey oue of our talented Canadian •artists, is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Jelinston. • Mr. 'Gavin •Green of Ye' Olde Curios- ity- Shop -is alwaVs to be seen at the auction sales; looking itp 'bargains itt brie -a -brae. He is quite a. Connoissear of the same. , Rey'. Dr. Ure has been, Suffering the past week from some of .. his re- curring „attaeks, His friends pray for his speedy recovery, . • ' ' Mr. '3. J. Wrjght of the Park Ilouse attended. the 'finteral: at Clinton of the late Mrs, Harry Hunt. •• • Mrs. Goebel -has purchased. • the house' on St Patrick street formerly owned and Occupied by Mr. Pretty now of Brsh, Coiumbia. . to summer ,cottages. • - Miss Lottie Logan of Buffalo has arrived for the; :summer to visit . her grandparents, • Mr. and Mrs. Alex. . • .Kitkhride. . ' • • " • • ' , Mrs; ;Black, We • are sorry to learn, -has been ill of la grippe at Detroit. La grippe Is on its rounds here; tQC), We ' have heard . of a great .many new• this month, month, the weather:. being so changeable and the ecld severe: . Major Beae was in ,Blyth lastweek in :the interests Of the I..0. V. The pleasing intelligence that our citizensreeeived on Saturday, _April 18th, that the late Mise lVfaxy LeTou- zel, who 'had been ill, of fever sortie weeks, had taken a change for the better'.were se.dly ,acquainted on the followine Tuesday of her death, Miss Letouzel was a gifted rating t. lady,' passionately fond .of study, especially of the languages, French and German being her delight. She had obtained a first-class tee.cliers'non-profesSional certificate 'and taught school for some time after obtaining • a professional certificate at • the Goderich yodel school. 1 -ler late Public, seliool was at Dashwood • but preferring , a private class at home she gave ,up the Dash- wood t school, ;Miss: LeTomel was Strongly imbued with christian work and Jbefore leaving licimewas president of the Y. P. auxiliary 'and. a delegate JO London with Mrs. (Rev.) Turn - 1)1111 in the interests Of the inission work taken up by St. George's church Guild. 'the late Miss TieTouzel was the second daughter of janies C. and A. E. lieTouzel, formerly. of Berirtud« i a and was born et "Chetrydale :Fatan;" Ileumiller and in her death her faniily receives the first break by death atid the Y. P.AuXiliary of St. George's one of its most indefatigable workers. The 'lovely, polished beryl casket was covered with lovely floral wreaths ...front •St. George's Sinikay • school, the Yomig People's .Guild and the Young Women's •Auxiliary. On Thursday •• afternoon at 2.30 Rev. Mark Turnbull oftleiated at the house and at St. George's from which the public, funeral took place at 3 p, The pallbearers were three inentbere of St: George's choir aitd of the Y. P. Guild, Messrs1,1Harry Cuff, Walter Naftel aed Lionel Parsons, John Ada eson, W. R. Robertson and George Prager. While the casket; was beim; borne to the altar Organist Cuff ,play- ed some lovely impressive mask . for the soletim occasion. A full choir was uit attendance. Miss Corietance•E. Le - Towel, youngest sister of the deceas- ed, was with her sister jtt her last illness, haying reerned from the Nor. real College,_ Ilanfiltoli, and her . bro. Mr. Harry LeTotizel of the New York press and Mrs. S. H. E. lona of Duart, Oot, the eldest sis- ter, arrived in time for the funeral. Only one Of the family could not reach home itt time, Dr. Robert C. LeTouzel of Jamaica. St. George's clonal was. filled With the friends and well Wisliers of the family. The in- terment tot* Plate at Maitland teem- tery, Rev. Mark Turnbull officiating at the grave. Miss Some Oran( of Clinton spent O. few ,days here in illaster week the guest of her 'cousins, the Misses Spence. Mr, Ocorge Acheson is 110W 'Way looking up bricla, stogie, ette, for hie t. 1lYse 1240140erfor Ardetieill AMA% O• W® well Canibillin Ott 1 to rottlitotottor WA OW Sat so, a, •a-4.00.41.4alwabw,aaaaaivowava.Wailialaik *?"** new Dank of lVfontreal April after a long and painful illness. Her husband died about 12 years ago at Loeclon„ He came out from shire several years ago and taught • •1 ' school in Goderich township. .,His, Parents growing old he returned to his native • place, coming out some thne a,fter to return .with his bride, All their children were born in Fife-. shire. After the death of his parents he and his family came to Goderich, and resided for some ,time on Stanley street . Not being in very good 'health • he thought tkat the country air would be of much benefit to him and pur- • chased a • farm' in Lonclon township and at his death his widow and. fatally removed to the city. The late Ma„, mid. Mrs. . George Campbell will be well remembered by people in • the • township. The deceased lady was . of - an exceedingly bright and • cheerful disposition • and her untimely death mitch. regretted by her fanaily and • friends. The funeral, which , took. place 011 nth wag attended ,by her sisters here, Mrs.. Horace Newton and Miss Eupheinia Cox, and brothers William and Thomas Cox. • Three sons and one daughter survive the late . .• Mr. and llars. Cataphell.. Cone son 'lives in Winnipeg, one in Detrcit and one .sen and the daughter, kiss Camp, bell, at home. , At last :after years of 'disue the fine warelieuse built by the Messrs. Sey:- mour and used- by 'them- for years, and later by. the 'late Joseph Williams as a barrel factory; as new being, conver-. tdd into Thomas Cooper's Shop. . . Our Walk to the harbor on iMonday a. m. was !rewarded • by seeing two • freight boats lying side by side Let the • elevator, the 1.4eafield of .1. Newcastle, captain Jordan3 eanie in from Fort William fon Sunday with 75000 bushel . wheat for the • elevator. The Leableld winteied at Midland. We th(q ght she was the earliest in of :any season but .it •seems the ;first freight boat` ari- aCel here, last year on Jthe 23rd April, • the Algoriquin,Captain' MeMuagh, came in on punday afternoon from Fort Weee Jliain with 95,00e bushels Of wheat for . the ',elevator. ;, • , . strewetithhasgrheaedn: ltirell:cins:oitnYtgaoguen painted ie South white statio ita detf oGf6iteriaT:71s. heard tle,ac. 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