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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-04-14, Page 112- •' ,•••• 2501 Year LIN TON ••••••.e... •—••••••••••••••••••••••• 11999Vd4,1%401=0-0609060010191( > r: • 40 41 4 41 4 4 4.4 44 (1> • > 0 4 • 4' • -.MeWs ••••• W4teroroof.Coats. . Last week wegot a Chajlee to b4 a lot of Men's Waterproof Coats at a bargain and will. place them all on sale on . . Saturday, April .16th . . at a price you will not get again in a long time. ' Men's Waterproof Coats made front softgrey Waterproof cloth, 50 inches long, velvet collar, Bizet 80 to40, suitable. for either rain or Blaine. Special price while they last Ite 1 U s Umbrellas at $1.00 . 3 dozen Men's Umbrellas made with gciod quality,gloria top, steel rod and century runner, A..goint , assortment of natural wood handles. while. the lot lasts, each I 0 0 . . ) < 7 < < >e75 ° Tailoring Department •= ).• This week we are showing a lot of new Scotch Tweeds in the very latest colorings, only tele pattern of a $24 kind, all at prices from... ..... $16 to > < ) (-T5 • , -Ready-to-Wear Clothing • g' Our new Spring Suits for men and boys are the best vale ues to be found anywhere •* •• . Prices for Men's Suits $5, $8, $10, $12, • Boys' Suite from $2.50 to $6.50 per snit: ewe, escieleaeleieeeeesetateeeteeece . • eeeereeecieeeeeee • .. • , 4 4)4 4 The J. W. .Newcombe Co. < Tailoring— ---Men's and Boys' Ready- Furdishines-- —toeWear Clothing, Hats > - • . . 0"10/01la"ea',XV,V,7aX,Y,<niet"aritEriCia4; ^ NOrJaja",=:616reoleerXiO/aa3.04;ictanE46.1eiekk+vie3tvaimix;:ate,ter. ,> 0 :> 0 0 0 0 0 0.4410.0.0•444040 SAVE ! ! ! esi'wo • • 0 0 000 0<> 0 0 0 0 ee 0 0 t .Begin the New Year by opening a Savings flank account in .13ank* - [Incorporated by Actcf Parliament] * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Bank endeavor% to:make iheir Savings System the easiest and . most agreeable medium for all classes of .the conarnun.ity to savetheir earnings by depositing $1 or as much more as they wish.' Every de- positer's money is secured Since it's establishment the Sovereign Bank of Ulnae has .had, un- -precedented success in the financial world, And US stability is be- coming more widely known every day: A comparative statement en- ded Oct 31st last is here appended which 'discloses facts and tigeree never before known in banking history... "...ea...., • Assets Cash and Bank Balances Bonds and Stocks • Loans and Discounts • Bank Premises, Safes, Etc. 31st Oct 1902 3Ist Oct.'1903 -$ 383,097 $ 622,774 • 439,363 13,397 2,988,608 5,821.390 44,075 52,359 $3,855,203 $7,209,920 Liabilities •• , • Capital—Paid up • • .$1,178,478 ' $1;300,000 Beeerve Fund and Undivided Profits.' 240,000 . 362,838 Sovereign Bank notes in circulation • . 759,995 1,237,050 Deposi ts 1,6811780 4,309.482 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 rlanager 400.0404 <I> 0 0 <> • $3,855,203 $7,209,020 ' 0400.0(>04 Clinton. 4440.44.•<>. H. T. Rance 000 0.004440.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 004 * 000 000 .<5*. <>0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e:, 0 0 0 0 t ••••••••••••m•••• Slw-R1J, - CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL'14tb, 1904; ADJOURNED MEETING. HAS TAKEN THE AGENCY, The adjourned vestry meeting of St. Pat's ehurch wilt be helei next Men - day evening at 8 o'clock M St. Paul's school room. WILLIS CHURCH., The choir gave a well rendered an- them' on Sunday eveniniii „last, thee solo pert being token by Mr, A. Cook, Miss McCorvie else' rendered the solo "Angels Ever Bright and Fair." Miss McCort ie possesses a sweet soprano voice an et was listened to with, pleas- ure by allepresent. A ,FUSIC. L CYCLONE. - A speei meeting Will he held fro the S. A. baracks on Thursday evening of met week in which the local corps-wilii essisted by the officers from See - forth and Goderich. Captain Patten- den says t will he.a regular "mustral cyclone', iend promises an ieteresting tune for the large number wto are expected to 'he present ore. that occa- • 8C117111'"r -DO WITHOUT IT, • • Mr. J. A. Gilmour, a former resie dent of Clinton and brother of Mrs. J. Miller, in writing to inferan us that he •has.. changed his place of residence front Superior, Wisconsin, to Charles- ton, stete of Washington,, says : "Be ,sine .to send Tk.e News-Recorcl to our present address for we. appreciate it highly and would •not like t�.- do with- out it. °W.e like the climate and are doing well.'' A GRAND..STAND. . . •• The eonetnittee Of the town 'ouneil which is -in cherge. of the park is pre- • Paring ' Plans for. the:erection of a incelern grand • •tstand which* will seet ecee people. This they ea -n• . do • at iit•tle or no expense by making use 'Of ihe hiteber and timber in tea eld. exhibition •ha11,_ part of which •was wrecked by the weigh: of..snow oe the yoof -e couple of months Agee_ The .stratd• will he, erected, cn the westi•Cide of ...the eretinde and will thus afford peotection against tile' P. en's suite The ;committee also has in.view.ette er improvements in the grounds which, will make - them -a park in more .1.,batt ranee. 'The euembere of the committee are 'deserving of eredit for the active et -tercets they are taking in thismat- .. , . • , • 'rk.E BAND ;CONCERT. • • • • . • concert-•• given. by .the Citizens' on Thursday evening' last was r: to the . doers. The very large attend - r. . ee y as a ep e age ency for the Oasolem Engine a.ompaity of Toronto Juncticn. He is an expert on engines,. of this kine, As The News - Record kneivs by experience, VU ,; LOCAL. MARkET. Wheat 900 to 92e. • eDats 30e. Eggs ioe to ere. Butter lee to 15c, Hey $7.eo, Live Hogs 440. LACROSSE, meeting for the organization. of a junior lacrosse club will be held in the Commercial hotel en Friday everi- ing at 8 o'clock, All ititereeted in the training rp of young. players are re- quested to attend. ILLNESS OF SIRS, W. TAYLOR. Mrs, W. Taylor, *Mother a. Mr. J. Taylor, has been dangerously ill for the past ten days with pneuttioutia,bet has improved. somewhat the pa.st deer or so. *The numerous friends will be very glad to hear ol her complete re- covery, DEATH OF BARVEY HALL. • The bcdy of Harvey. Hall, aged. 21 - years, a brakeman on the Grand Trunk, who -was killed in *a •collision near Guelph on Saturday, arrived in town Sunday and. on. Morela.y fore- 1 neon Was taken. to Lueknow and from thence to Dungannon cemetery where it was laid beside the remaiese of his father, Rev.; Mr. Hall, wl:o c'iied. live years reed. 'The funeral service was • Conducted by Rev, Mr. Millyard, fcr- rnerly of Chinon. ..Mrs. Hell • and . Samily, who axe residents of teen., lave the sineere sympethy . their ' nes.7. friends in their time of bereat-e-.. Ooderich Township. Stanley Tonrnship. Mr. John Sparrow' left last week fot Manitoba •Tioineswith two earl:oats of horses. He was accompenied by Mr. M. MeNaugliton. Mr. Sparrow is. the most active dealer in horses this. sea- son. The death angel came suddenly intc our Midst on fiaterda.y evening, April 9th, to call away anether of the ear- ly settlers in the pereon of Mr, Rob- ert keys of the 13a1ey1on d4iite, who was horn in Fermanagh! county, Ire - teed, end came tc• the Babylon Line among the first settlers. Ie was mar- ried to Miss Mary Styles ebout liIty years ago, who with three sons ,and five aaughters are left to mourn the lossaf a fathft.1 llILSbs.fld and loving father. He had reecho' his 7th year And altliceghin delicate health for several years was as well as usual till ei few tours before his death. Three sons • and two daughters were wit): him when the .call cattle and all that that lcving learalvettuld do was done to relieve his .leet eufTerings but his spirit seemed restless to be.free and as they laie, him down it took ita flight to: be fcrever math the filest. "Sweet be thy rest GoAdilde -veTyis beuitsitl.Ysleeping, • Moo art in his keteeing, 0 blessed sleep, Where jlIs ne'er molest thee, ' Why should- we weep For Ileaven hall blest Shee Sweet be, thy rest." He was an earnest Christian • Mid consietent member Of . the. Methodist. church for many years and was al- ouriainyings. pri- vilege of Attending thehouse of God. The .remains were interrec' in Bayfield cemetery on Tuesday efternoon., there to await the glorieus resurrection. His wife, who has been ill theincist.of the winter, has with the rest of the fam- • ily the sincere sympathy of all in thee their hone of trial and bereavement. RiseSturdy; . teacher .01 GcsIten Line school,. and Mies' Orahetn, teacher of Babylon Line. school, .who 1 eve .. been spending their Eres•tee holidays with their parents, haveraturried to .their cluteee again. . • • • •For the past week Mrs. W. •L, Kiwi; of Babylon hies been sufiering. from. la griPpe and teen under the doctor' tare. but is 'non recoverintg, and Mee. J .• AUX aughtone -were theguests ref .Mr. end Mrs; -J, .W, Reid on Thursdey evening. last. , .1:: • ..kiss." -Rachel Clarke of Seaforth is spending e. few -cleye at her• -home on the Babylon. Line. • 'Vries Georgina. Johnsonat cf. Mise L. 6114`' Peck Were the. glieste of -Mrs, L.Clarke on ••Weditesday last. • • . Mr. T..•Brownett and Miss Brovenett arid .Mr: • J. Baeclayspent an evening last week at the home .of ,Mr..WilliLm leathwelle • • ' • Mie• ..Tohn- Davidson of Bayfield a successful wood bee One.. day • .1e.si: week. in •Mr. • W. • Ratilieellea bush, . Mr.... Same Bates, after spenciing:his Easter ..eactiticit at his home,' has re-. turned to Seafortit to.'restreic his stile and.' jeitnee r • .. Reid are busy neekine maple syrep in. the Mesh this week. . • . .••.Mr.' T. Brownett. and &Mee spent .Friday in Spefortit on 'business. • Miss Dalrymple ilea .resun.ed her duties ea S. §. No. e, fter. spending. her vacation: • :ate her hoine near • St. Marys. „ . • . , KISS Jane: , R,efe is spending a few: days With her. friend, •Miss Mary Rii1. Messrs. ' Win. Osmond' and Wpm, Of Baylield..are engaged elating Wood foe Mr. George Johnsen,. • , . • • •MieS* H.•,• Armstrong of Clinton bole legiate Easter telidayeander tile parental INelaidf;eraiii. te4H.7..i'ie(.1. t� 'ca - Pirtle CollegMte on, Monday aftet-spena ding her Easter holidays' at her, itene one the 'Brownson Line.. • . • Mr. .Clia.e. 'Johnsten. hes. purchased the well known trottingleereee .'i hie 63. This addition to Mr'. • ..lohnstonee alreadyfeeimais string makes :hen a stable of trotting lioese_s t'leit .3. E. Seagram Might be proud of, . Mr, Thos. NiCholsene deliveeecl a Fee horse last week to Mr, J. Simrr•ow. . Among, those who delivered liege in 'Bros., S. Cleave, J. J. Screeirret end °wad. Johnston.ertchen Monda.y. : Snou den ....I. >ate.. lee.,ere Was. • ge.teet. Me..., Jas.. Speck/nen one eveaing lest • Mr. W. 3611218ton .'exelianged. drivers with Mr..J. Logan last week. • . Mr. •.• s e i Iti .the dairy businessandis out leol.e.g. for Ireith young cows. • Suceess Ben •. Miss Sarah Allen of ,131ake ...was the guest of Miss Ward on Stitula.y.. • Miss • Dora Boyce is learning , 'the dressinakiiig •with Miss IKeycs f y * fla .. • Mr. * Seen. : Joie:sten Was assi'sting Rey, • Mr. ..Devidson Monday .last. in inoying hq,useitolci elleces his Many from this township atteneee divine service M $t. Peel's church, Clinton, en Sunday when Bishop Car- michael preached both e. m. and even- ing. Among the umber were Mr. ard Mrs. Henry Murphy of tie 16th con. who forty-four years ago were married by his lordship, who west then steticne ed in Clinton and their son Thomas was the last child in Huron christened by hen. It is the let of a jew clergy- men to be so efiectionately remember- ed after an ahseeice of almost two score of years. Ouly a man with a jlitig rt a• 'Pro d d cculd press himself upon .t. he community that . his visit after so tong an interval woe- • Id be se gladly received as hash leen: that of his 'lordship:Bishop Carmich- ael. ' Mr, , W. Elliott of Ash Grove Farm, near. lorter s. Hill, returned .hcnne Fri- day from, Orangeville where he bought ar eleven-nionths-ord :Bamford frcim the celebrated herd • of W. H. Hunter. It is a superior -animal. Mr, Elliett is the most extensive breeder cf Herefords in the county, his herd now consisting twenty-eight fine specimens of ,,-1,1rat breed. , Mepheil Bros. have lost.. two of their Polledliegus cattle lately, . They were well -bred -animals so that 'the loss is comiideralele. .Some of the fanners in the Western part of the teweehip , coinmenced ;plow- ing lest weett the work' ought to leQ netty general the latter part of this week. • . Misses le and M. Gorden. of ..ShePP- arclton we're. guests of Sirs.' W. Cook of the zeth cern. tie past Week. . Rev e• A. IL Rhodes, formerly of Hyde Park, has been appointed. by the Bish- op of *Huron to be ii..einnlient of . the iarish. of Middleton Lioltneeville . and Striumerhili,, • Rev. if...M. Goldberg of. Dungannon, 'who- was 'supposed to liave heen appointed to this ..parieh last -fall lies- been. transferred to Dunkirk. - Mr. Frank. Whitmore _sold a. -three- yeae-Old ,ecilt last week to Mr. Ralpli eitepheeson of .the . Parr Line, Stanleye for 5-16o. Who sari raising good hor- ses doesn't \-eye • • . • . .Mr 'Ben; • Elliott of • .the '. • cert. has purchaeed•.a. horseclipping• machine which • he can -mehipulate . expertly • as Ate most experienced and will .ute doubtedly :get ee good. shaee of, the Work. in 00' eline beedoire.. • - • '. • • Many -euiring about. theewhere- ahottes.nf. 'Jain '.Shaw --who."leit 'here a- bout the xst br:Fehrtioy; to • drive to Wallacebeig- and was Met heard' of al. Forest. , 'Those Who iteciw" hint • . beet say • lie will .iettten -*right in due • • DEATH .OF MS. THORNTON. -- Mr e. john^s. Thornton died •at • . the lime of her daughter, ' Mr's. C; .1H.• Bertliff,.-..mi Sunday,. aged 74 .yeare, passing away on the- same day a the sem menth an .her. date, emsband,, whc , • predeceased. her thirty-Orree years... The surviving ' iitembere el the .faanely are Mra. • Ber0111,- Mrs: Gill of Toronto, anothet dailghter • in IVIaeitobe, 'jetties of Gederieh eowitehiP and William of • Seetrieth. - The funer , iok . to, Maitland Brea •.ceinoteey, .Seafeteth, on • .Tuesdave, the eseryiee heuse e and - graveside • being •teee: by Rev: R. • 7 GI.InItOr I • ,• , . • • • to tb( doors, • li vety lai g attend season, but in . ,the anegitime they . • . . ance autist• have becti*gratifying to elle S. - S• Axt MYER. SARI:. . • , • don't know where* he is. • .haeclsrnen as iedicating, the . prectidel •'• Artioyerec,ry .services in eccaincrtio4 Anieng those who etee heezine Weed s. 1 P• e with the Ontario streee S. S., w 1 be Program wee geed and much eppreci- bele re>et Sunday. le ehe ii.. m. the ated encores being the rule. ;It Was tentre pews of the elterch will be . ce- as .f011ows : March ,. , • Li'mhy nue.h ... cif:Pied .by the ehildren .to whom an: • interest takeneby the 'town pecol Th i 1 + Beed address will he delivered by Mr: W: Selecticri Bennie Scotlatiee Bend H. kerr: of -Brits:tele', an experietteed Solo Selected C. Deeiding and successful Sunday selfool worker. .Cinnie Song: Hr. Will, McLeod In the. afternoon there will be An open 'Ssilo Heroes and Getelement N.111nrch session 'of the. 'school .ane• on ' SIOndity Ileritotte :Solo Thos: .Wheatleer evening+ platform Meeting at -which • . Lor.g, Long Ago. *- ' • addresses- will he 'delivered hy leleskes: Duett • W. J. Harland, S. Mtirvh Keir, 'HoustRti., Hootrer, Tipla.dy end • • the Battle Eye, -others .interePersedewitli. euitableente ••• jab...I:McRae sfe . Which. the. eche/el hes -been; • pre- • , Seccricl 'Air Varie • - •pering for some tireee . Solo ' The Longelioremet.. SeMurch •• • Comic. Song Will.. McLeod HtisTrxits. : KineCr4n1,tie 1 . • • Solo Selected W. S. Berland. The tWo eeeive representetives of the Trombone Solo ./ Jrickion. Mfg. Co.: are again Out hist.' The Death of Nelson • ling for. be:ill:leis am' in tkoz text ten. Xenia: . . • e Twittering . Birds ' .. Bezel weeks they' will „cover ti.. greater • part Mardi ' • - • Billboard ' ' . Band DU Canada,. calling at only the : indet. . . .. -.. •Acconipanist, *. .., - ' ...Miss Newcombe importaut poifits, • • .. . , : . . .. '• . e -. ., • .• . 13ISHOP CARMICHAEL'S :VISIT ' .' On 'Saturday. Mr, T.• ,Tackson •left . .. . , for tee Pacific ..CoaSt and it IS a fore- : . . . . . It., is :side.. to • say that -itO ';forincr• gone conclusion that the„eefelt of his: residee.t of Clinton could en. his return trip .will be big' ordtire front Manitoba receive a. Warmer welcothe thee that eliceTerritoefes and prttleh Colin -tibia. accorded by:- the . Older • peck,le of all • .Toelay Mr. C. C...Ratice. Starts. ' eest denoininatiens to Dr. • gerneichael, the and Will push trade in Eaetere Onter- Co-adjutor hishcp of Montreal. io,; Quebec and through the proeinces. • • le 1859, while the coenty of Huron dawn by the 'sounding, sea. .1t. is fam- wee still known as 1.1te '''Queetes Bush," Slicer 'ground with Ce C.... who tea been the,Rev. Jae: Carniichaele a young Tr- very. slicceesfrl in .theroducing the Lion . istenan •who hid just been: ordained *to brand of clothing.: - . -• . • the ministry of the Church. of England. ' '.' • : '• • • • was sent as incumbeitt to the parish MARRIED •IN.GRE•Sr. • . * ..- • Of Clinton. Foe ..nine years he labored- . • • . . -faithfully among the people, winning tilt% rlattiidec!lotedsft'iii‘ollir,c:)Ef itlitraelyt' .wiraeseittliiiiie by -his terelerness and life their goad scene of. a pretty wedding on Wednes- will* • and: affection, mid when. in , 18.68 the day • of. last week"- when his daughter, he .waie appointed to -Hamilton, • becante the bride of Mr. Seined sorrow I expressed • for his departtire . Marv, wee' cleepef.elt and real. How profour it CORN. of. Clinton. Tee co:macaw was natet -have been time itepree'sion made. Performed 'by Rev. W. ,Ldwe of Wing- - upien the lives of his former pariehiona. testi in ehe , prcsenee of about ,- sixty ers eves evidenced by the .eagernees .to relatives• of: the contracting panties. ., . ' meet him Shown, by those. of. the early . .• the braleemeed was, Miss Mary John- . . • • . .. settlers whcee lives have been spared stone,. while the groom was supported • by • the briee.'s brother, Mr. E. jack.- • ., I 1 1 I 1 14.14+44+441 I I, 1 1 1 ,kg -4-4-144-14.14 44++++++++++,.... "11111 116w; . .. iiis Lordshie preached ntorringt, and • lin. There were meny presents 'Mince- ' .evotitig on Senday in St. Paul's cher- tive of the pcpularity of the' yc>ung • 41=4 00 64 460 • dors s.• 0. • • .4 U1 •••• 4.41 • • rre 4.41 .• • s• - AFTER 50 YEARS 0, Old Father. Time grows tender arid mellove, As, roving the round earth, the sturdy old fellow, Year in and year out keeps going and coming, In winter's wild wreck and surnames gteen blOotning, We.are not yet by any meane through "winter's wild wreck" and it shOuld be st good time to take advantage of unheard-of prices. Lower Than the Lowest Ready•lVfade and Or - tiered Clothing. To few men is it given to carry. on business successfully for half •a century and after so long a period of honest, faithful toil, One begins to think of enjoying his well-earned rest. Such is our condition and after 50 years of succeeeful trade in Clinton. we have decided to offer, cit surprising reductions, our $4000.00 Stock with a view to t•etiring from active business as Boras disposed of. -SALV IS NOW ON-- We have not time or space for a detailed list of prices. wag hes said thet "the proofof the pudding is the chewing o e string," We offer a, better and pleasanter test, in asking you to pee our goods, learn our reduced prices, and compare with boasted bargains elsewhere. It is easy to say the prices wtIRE so and so; the important thing is WHAT THE PRICES ARE. We apeeially .invite our old custbtners to de themselves a good turn, by seeing what we have to offer them, It Will be like it belated Ohristmas.box, Similarly we invite those who have pet been regular custeeners to exatnine Rends and prices. We make No Mere Blow—EmPtY v8e8e161 Mak° most 00011(14 but We proonee geneine reductione in all lines t BOYS' Burrs ORDMIED OEDHRED PANTS HATS, 0A.PS, ETO. GENTS' PURNISIIINGS READY•MABE 01!OTHING. Come one, come ail. Ask, see, examine, compare and you will buy • ' eh to crowded congeeget•icas and dur- cotiPle. ,Mr. :and Mrs. Cassels lust eet : Mg his morning sermon referred briefly takett up housekeeping on Victoria • to his former. cornection witlt the par- street. News -cord wishes them • • ** • idle Many ef the laege- congregation , happiness and prosperity. . " were old -people who, had come front a. distance, but whether old or ymeng, STOCEERS R0111 TORONT,0'. :: kw in 'the cengregatite had dry eyes , .. when the Bishop in feeling terms ton- On inatureay last ear. re, re. ainitn h' 11.1 tl t I g Y e brought up. front Toronto twenty-one • evetting teeny persons were coinpelled Stoekers which had an aggregate of 2 o pounds The were taken to 'the stebles of "J. ei X. Fair where sermats of the Bishop . were eloquent * • and instructive . the inorhing subjeet they will be fed until the grass is e • being on "Obedienee" •based upon the ready. . text, St. Luke x7 ;.14,• and that of the On the Saturday previous Mr, Smith *-* evenieg ott "Prayer" from the text, brought twenty-two head, also front Toronto, -Which had an leverage weight et. The church was -prettily &tweeted of /No Pounds. They were for .tI a. • , for tie occesion and, the music wag Messrs Fair who arc now feeding sev- • well iendered. lit the 't.norning both clity head of their OWIt in a:edition to I T 1) M Si It' 1 t " effectively given, evil ile at the evening • seepaelis cattle from Toronto to • tq titre: aeVey ler litek of room, The St. 1VIatthew 26 ; 39, bees . this• Week are the following • : 'George . Vanderburg,, George Weston; .Tehrt Blair, peter Macdonald, Harry jesrtreisrci Land :John McGuire, George I -I' Wes Sophie' Ilietie of Goderidb . is vieiting. friends in the vicinity., . Mr. Samuel Switzer is buying rip a stock of cattle for the grass. • The members and adherents of the Sharon Methodist • chtiach. _took the ionic Of Me.. Geo. Canteen by Stir - prise last Thereday evening. end pre- sented .Miss 'Lottie Cantelano • witki . a handsonie..,fruit. dish and clock. - The .101lowitig is the addrees, which was. reed by Mr. W. .jareotte. while • She presentation was ntheie by Mrs, Adam Cantelott ,and Miss Ida Miller ' TO Miss Lottie Can,teion : ' Meer, Miss 'Cantelore—We, the edher- ents .1/ion:bees of the Sharon Methe odist church, realize that for a humber of years past you. have rendered ,118 real and ;tree eerviee as organist of Our elittrelt end that very gratuitously but •ifone the lees v.aleeble' and while We dC. not .nraeicee to pay you • for the bendte lievereceived, we wish to indieute to you ineeoree tengible way otir appreciation. of your velitable and self sacrificing lahar. We would there- fore eel( you to accept of this silver fruit. dish and clock as tokens. of the esteem in whice,. your services are held. We trust atel pray thee you may leng he :Taro'. upon earth to lead or loin in it.e service of song ' and when yeur singing days On earth are elided may yen with •those you havened sone, rise to. der Heavenly Home jeiite mn singing the praises of cite Lord and Master. Signed on behalf of the teethe bers and .AdiAeirresetsAc4i'l.i.., ;.clanteriont. • Mies. Ida ' Miss Cantelon replied in e few. well chosen words thanking the congrega* o for' their "kindness • • The township ',Colwell met on April 4th with all the Members present. On /notion of J. C. \Verde, sebouded by .P. 13. Stewart, tie following changes were made in the pathinaeter's roll : 9t • )1 f WiliamEll- iott who ,refused to act, hong aver •the age limit ; ,Sittion McCullcugh in place, of Wilhelm McLeod who would not net and Wee exempt becattse his. statute labor for Ieotieie already done: The lellowieg =omits were paid : Geefge Tebbett, posting • treesuree's statonot- . ts, $r,50 ; C. Lee, tape Ines, $2 Churchill, gravel, $3.1t3 ; R. RanSiord, hunter, $3, The ccvutteil will next ',meet on the leak day of May tts• ,court Ot revision, We regret to sai, that Mrs. George McLaughlin, who has hetet stopping of late with her *daughter, Mrs. John Lindsay of the tali con., ie very We all hope 'for the recovery Of this ' esteemed womari who. has now reached the good ege of feurscore years. . a. anthems tte well as t e clan were r, t s c. •• service. instead of the usual offertory ciiiitoit may seem somewhat like send - • • anthem, Miss Houston sang sweetly ',fig, •eeei to Newcastle but it appearA the selo. "Consider the Lams," stockers catt be boolght cheaper in the lil On enday tut informal reception was gi,ven in St. Paure Sunday school • , city inaritte than hi Ilttroie house by the tadies of the cc•rigrega- tion in honor of j1 Bishop mid per- haps no "At Home" of all theieleas- met ones g ett y Holtnesville. iv b the ladies wag just e a.s successful as this. Old fri, 1Vfiis Jessie 11/tartlet of Tockersinith 0'14 of his tordslik) from Goatrieth was the gne'st of Miss Edith Tebbutt Seaforth, hayfield and all the surr- last week. --e minding country, especially from the School re -opened or. Monday after t neigidueritig. parish of Mideleten, Hch. the rotor vtioati it • to have feW Winds Once ettOre With Mr. Will..Couttice returned to his 'their forma rector. One fernier pa, - • • ..ishioner, Mr, W, Weynimth of near The W. M. S. met in the church on • Londestorta walked itt sewn miles to Wednesday afternoon. mesville end *ere preseitt o Jackson, r C 1 I 11 WA The Bieltop left 'for lIaattiltoit to at - • r eelto61 at Crewe • see the clergyman who hae, married Oil 'Sunday morning Rev, J. Ifueeer " will preach to the children, it beitig 6 , 4.0 • <I tend' a, incetirag of the Miseionary w.11 preach specially to the young Deeision Day, and in 040 evening he St. Helen's Messrs. Abe . Derain and Wm. Alm Hturktrey bit for •the Northwest this week each takirg' eerload etocl* Old other •th,nge with them. Mrs. Humphrey and family glso leave this week, We wish thc•nt success it.1 their new home. Mr. Carr from Sarnia, who- has teen visiting at his grand latiter'e, Mi- jee. Reettage'e, returned 1101110 weela .1311*. Thee, Soya had ..ionte • sheep wotried by dogs lp.st week. , Miss Martha feelkeld 11°,4 rettntit d hair Ooderich where she had It en visiting for some time, • Ur. Sohn Webster, 'Fordyce, left last. week for the West taltieg \vett laity it eat:heed of horsee. , Wesley -Sherrill ifaviitg Neotire4 it suitable, eituatioli Otven Sound, kit ltet Motidsy to take up 'his <lotion . , 1 isvatesi Atsexicdtiressiinso' :4E: re lately purchesed •resideuce 'on 'Front ilt)earissYieters• Mrs. Albert Towns - ()Nit is on his rounds_ again Clititon. • ' thd towthhip. . Scotelmtere . •has been ' Mr.- J. 3. Boyce was visitirg Weeds on the Goshen Line last week. Tte farmers ere busy making ntaple syrup.. They say :it is not a very good Y•elVfarr's. ' Alex: ' McConnell is leier up . with la grippe. • • . •• Mr. Dan, Ili -aeon ig Atallia,r 4,:ial pies - tering at Rev. Mr.. Davidson's, greet McNeil of hayfield was the guest of• Mr. Will Davids.cet Easter .11°,1`110111aur Scote.litnere Was the guest. of Merc'.te iCilseHse.i Ward s stilb. . last vveio ek. Mr. et" MI \ Wili Armstroeg had the leis- . fortune to trip ant"' hurt lits arm MIMI is very paieftil. '1' ' Whole Nuittber 1314 Bayfield Mrs.. Jennings and family. left for Parkhill on Saturday to remain a, few w4ateke:: Hodgine and Mr.t Gsecrge Bates iolfatd,Sae3a.fortlt Were in the village on Mr. Joseph Md.:ware hes beet), en- gaged- by Mr. MA:Beath of Stanley for the summer -es engineer. Mr. Merrick: of Toronto, Ocvernment engineer, was in the village this week surveyirg the harbor. l'rincipeel Waller of Huron *College, • London, , occupied the pulpit of Trinity ehurch on Sunday last. • • Mr. and Mrs. William. Bates of God- erieh were in the village or: tuesda,y. Miss Lizzie MeCorm•ack of` Sarnia is the guest of. Mr. and Mrs, Janes Stur-- gei‘oitris,ati3lyirleisseq nstof Belgra.ve. visiting • her daughter; Mrs: Brandon, this vv-"eSelkies LattraePerdue of Goderich to.wn- ship the - Past —week, with ber • - aunt; Mrs. Donaldson. Mr, 0. W. llohnan and Master Gor- • a few Clays laSt Wie)erkes-cilt.i)11S111988. ines, lendlord of. the River Hotel, is,. . wcre in the village oie Sat- ,. Alancelonia, Mich,, for the .pest two is visiting + friends years, returteed home last week. - in the village et preseut •rencvateng the don and MiseiS3raadniceioalteslonataeut•, aof Mr.. George .1.1;nglanc'i or. St. Cathaie Williarn Mr. Jetties Sturgeon was in London Mr. Julie Cameron who has leen in .• eitys at Belgrave this week. , . Varna.. • . • eeessre. George Foster and Fred. • Purdy left on Tuesday for Melita, • Mee.; where they *have both good posi.• tioits awaiting them. . • • • 0 'Rev. :Mr. Davidson is this :weekbusy nieving his hot...seined effeete into the house whiell he 'lately purchased. Irma. • . Mr. D. Mc:Naughton; • • '. • Mrs.: A. Denice.11 had. a .very. success -el ;.• •fitl quilting bee on Tat:Adair efternoen. • . Several of the eillege ladies assisted at ' . -Mrs. Welker • of Hamilton is. at ee- 'sent eieiting at the 'home ...of her.- .A,. . Mitchell.' • . I , . •• • • . Quite. •a,..rainiber front the village Itt- .•• teecled the fiateral of . the late' --Robert, . -•-• Ea) s, .Te.esilay ..afternden. • Mr. John Tippett of e3eyfield was . cl1iug•on Va.rita friends on Mouclaie Now that the snow ahnost . gime sonic of the farieers are ge Jaime their •. threshing, finished •,ep Reid,' • is 014 again with his pig thaeShing, eti-; gine. • , Miss F,thel Jr<Aitis-returrt,d• home last Week after • *Spending Easter holidays . with her hrother at Exeter:. • • -: • Miss keye-' 1-c:tinned locate • and 4 bas, opened up her dreseemleinge shop. The dressmaker ard the tailor seem , . to be- thebusy Ones of the •*- Miss ' Fenny Mckenzie is • laid • • with It grippe.. • ' - • • ' • • • • • . • . : • • Anharn. . • . , e'Llie funeral. of the bate Mi key. j e • .. ; • • ..t • , :Oensiner teak place. Teesday ten o'clock. A 'sermon; was preached . :rot. Lan o'.elock at the Lutheran church *where there was. a, leege :•ettendancee. • • Tho .mirdster Who offirioii.ce came limn Tavietoek and cite of the sone of de- • . Ceased gae.e a address 011..-t17•9. goodress Of. his • ir,,other. • She ... was e sellesacrilicieing. mother... . Ste leaves heeeleielland,•. °lie daughter encl. • -three' sees • to •mottrn• theiregteet Joss. - • Mr ; and Sine* Robert Wint'anilt: and • fondly. intend ,goine *the West ...in a heir. weeks. . He. intends te.:take, up: , Geo, oar:jib:let is not tinip.kny- inech, •... .• , • • . Mr. De n..Mituro WaS down to Lcn- don • lest Friday, and • Saturday cn• beeie .•. uess. . • • • - ... 1.. • Mr, U.<1, MOle" of • Ses.forthe.• is very , peck at, present. . His fatlier• Went to see hint fast Moeday. • * Mr, J, Jeheison is laid re> eyttle a,. . ,Sere, .hand; . • • •*• • •• • • The' Slide:elitist Strnelay school . has tedded $20 weal... of beeks ' °* their library... • . Mrs, is ab16.• to be; around ' • gain After bee illross, • F. Blyth. • . Ou Friday' evening last a. large Mutt- lier of the linglieh cherch P001110, both - • old and young, -gathered at Mrs. P. ' Alltikey's residence to epencl• an even- . Art,. of enjoyment. After a short pro- ' _ gram of music, eolos and readings;Mies Sadie Pletieli who. has. been a member of the choir for several years • and is shortly to l 0: eave toy.„. N. W. T•wh'ere she -intends making her home in the _ future, was presented with a hand - softie silver baking dish and, an add- ress. Mr. Wellington McGill. *another Porter's Hill. , Mr. Hne enry hois visiting Mr. Bete. • Churchill of Hullett. M Miss ande Macdougall has retun red from Detroit. Mrs. Sterling had-' suCceSsful sew- ing bee one day last week. Mr, Stuart Afeedoegall has purchae- ed a fie nJersey cow for which he paid ,e, handsome figure. oh Mr. Jn • Morgan' etigaged as +++++4 lloard on Tuesday morning. people, there, " sawyer with Mr. Wm. Perdue, • +4 0 • • • wr . • • •++ •'; member ctf the clicire and. a Church , worker, who is leaving in a 'few days for Manitoba, Was presentee, with ci beautifel prayerbook and aeeiress to sl -ow the appreciation ard .eateen they were both held in by the congregation. Afterwa,rds a- splenditt lunch was serv- id to which justice Was done by all. .. • •• •Oit Saturday afternoon Mayor Lewis of 0oderich and otters addressed a • public meeting ird Industry hall oft C. tallroini.inatters.. There . was mi very good attendauce, Mrs. W. J. Felker returned to het lionie .Goderieli en Saturday. On .Tueeday Mr. awl Mrs, John Mc- Clill and Scin Wellington left thee Mae ticni lex Manitoba,to spciid, the sun -Mi- er months. boveral. of their it.:enels. went' to the station to bid them fare- well aver wish them a safe journey. ' On Tuesday morning the Nivel of the, late -William Trewin took place from his tato residence, the remains l•eitv taken to Einintrie cemetery tor 'Robortsoit is malting pref...a,rations for building nflee br tk %tore ott the 'vacant let velitelt he five- iy purchased from Mrs. Cha.trtherlain "ef Toronte. He intendoceupying it !itself and earryirgt or, the grocery. and baking, business. We are pleased to hear' that Mr, Roland Cook is progressirg as feet as could he expected frail his SerlOttf4 1114 nesSt - • --•;•' ; • . • , • •