HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-02-16, Page 1Th Clinton I�Tews-wI�ecorcle
most enduring,
g
int t; hest o£ livalun appare wy prey
lausly. lliz. Forbes was well known
rented to sing in the place of Miss
Reed, who is in Toronto and who will
Personals
. 7-3I0 Year
Y
CLINTON, ONTARIO, T•HUR5DAY, FEBRUARY Ift, i$XI
nab be home in Mese for it.
Ailsa Irvine# Btlru; rt of Guderich
Contains rings of every descri tion. There are baby rings,
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THIS HOME PAPER
ALL TOGETHER .1, A Combined Effort can
make 1911 11 the best
year in the history of Clinton, HEAVE H
rings, en agement rings, wedding rings, and dust rings for adorn-
iuont.
ests of the Sans of Sciitland and vis•
LITE' RARE' CLUB.
Par'TbiirtD-three Years the Honored Paatcax�
CITEAPI_H T11'AN HERE.
Ila
DEATH OF MRS JQ1IN POSTER,
W at kind do yan think of buying•nexG? Come and pick'it,
out now. Will lay it asidefor you until you are z'eadylto take it. ,
lting with his friend, Mr. Jas. Fair.
Mi,, Thos. Mason was in the Petrol-
district last w.et�i Where he bought
'Word was rmleived here .on Tucsday
of the d£ra�th 'in 1'd eon ilTieh, of
' � ` ,
The address of Mr. Hartley ab' the=
last me, •in of the I i'teia Club on '
44g ry ,'atch�
of Willis Church.. Clinton.
up a carload of horses for . shipmeot
.
Mrs. Fostr,+r, wife of Mr. John Fost-
the 'subject of the British Navy prov-
,
•., ,•
to Dauphin, Man, Mr, Mason says
that prices Pet'rolfa way, arty not so
er, formerly of Clinton, Many towns-
people will remember Mr. and -Mrs.
ed very interesting affil: inAructivt+,
111:+. Forrilster also spoke briefly !a-
Sunday last,
Rev. Dr. Stewart took a special sci,
gtheood for the seller as in Huron, but
Foster, the former being a •brother of
traducing the live topic of re'ciproc'ity_
Thomas Atkinson, aged fifty-nine
rte/
ItllPtltcr is #'ire llE'a�"y stock Of aucl1 a
Mrs. Wen. Ford of town.
Thu next netting of the Club will bo
:
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606060
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superior qualitp,
�1 Si DDEN CALL,
roMouRow NiGIIT'S CONCH:RT.
held, in the hall over the library ort
Tut�sday evening of nttxt week at 13,80
1
_ 4 080 �, ego
bdoa5b
oa,�J
It
Key• J, Gpaenc is in Toronto this
week attending the Tctm ez
t, P once con-
vAltion now in s ssion thtiro.
The farewell. concert to ba given fn
O'C10ek, Thu sutllt t is "C`amra-
p•
e
a oeaQO!Ir•
-ad
John Forbe�of Woodstock, ar-
Wesley ehurh #ornorraw .evening by
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rice Religion and the a'ddrel will
Miss hetes- Dohu'ty was in London
�
anizer for the Sons of Scotland
g' �
Prof. Brown promi.tes to ba An enjoy-
be given b Re;v, 111r. Ford. Alk are
' y ' `
choir gave a well-remdercd• anthem at
POPUT;A1i .SOLOIST AT JAX,
In our display. See how the
whiiu standing talking -to his wife at
'
able one. Mr. Jas. Fowler,. whose
wcicoine.
,
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� listen"and glitter. No Wan
tier they slake the most ac-
Woodstock station an Tuesday morn-
singing has been much enjoyed '. by
.• ,
ceptable gifts as well as the
ing suddenlyfell dead. lie had been
h
those w'ho have heard him, has can-
most enduring,
g
int t; hest o£ livalun appare wy prey
lausly. lliz. Forbes was well known
rented to sing in the place of Miss
Reed, who is in Toronto and who will
Personals
Our' Jev%'elery Display
in Clinton and had spent a couple ut
nab be home in Mese for it.
Ailsa Irvine# Btlru; rt of Guderich
Contains rings of every descri tion. There are baby rings,
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days hurt, only last w0ek in the ruts#'#^
DIED IN KANSAS.
Township visited friends in town
:
rings, en agement rings, wedding rings, and dust rings for adorn-
iuont.
ests of the Sans of Sciitland and vis•
this. week.
W at kind do yan think of buying•nexG? Come and pick'it,
out now. Will lay it asidefor you until you are z'eadylto take it. ,
lting with his friend, Mr. Jas. Fair.
On Tuesday Mrs, A. IIoop,ac xece'iv-
lies. S. S. Cooper, ;Miss Ilc'ryl and
WILLIS CR RCIL
ed a telegram from Almona, :Mate of
D Mr. W., er were in Godarich . on
y
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Sunday was communion Sunday.
Kansas, which brought to her the sad
ntws of the death of h +r brother, Mr.
Sunday last,
Rev. Dr. Stewart took a special sci,
• � lr
F.ev, Dr. Stew�a,rt r,n,c•licd in the inor-
P
Thomas Atkinson, aged fifty-nine
vice at Burn's church, liullett, on
_.
ning after which the Sacrament of the
years. The -deceased wa:a born at
Sunday i+:enfiig last.
Lord's Supper ,was administered. Rcv.
Waltcr T, Puire y .0f Londesbora
preached in the evening train tho text,
Lucan, this province, and went to
Kansas''thirty, years ago, lit) is sur-
vivcd by hi;! wife and one daughtlev.
Key• J, Gpaenc is in Toronto this
week attending the Tctm ez
t, P once con-
vAltion now in s ssion thtiro.
.
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"The halt was not told me." Tile
Miss hetes- Dohu'ty was in London
�
choir gave a well-remdercd• anthem at
POPUT;A1i .SOLOIST AT JAX,
last week and attended the malieia gc'
,
each s:trvice and ,Miss Richardson of 'Friday night at their club metals, of her brother there all Saturday,'
T ROYAL BANK of %4MAI�,A t•artla sang a solo morning and corner illain Ind ��slrlcry sbreets, 11e firs. Thos. Rusband of Ingersoll is
evening, :kiss Richardson possesses Over Seas club gave a concert, the spending aft:w weeks in town, t4ie
INCORPORATED 1869. a voice of great power, flexibility and , gars# . of :lir. and hlrs. Kenneth
pragt,rm of which vas gotten up by Ch6wen.
Capital Paid Up• $6.,200,000. siveetness and her singing was a keen Airs. W. It. Iluinphrys.. This was
Reserve and Undivided• Profits $61900,000. deldght bo -all who beard her. the first ladies' night in connmAlon Miss Fannie lIellyar, bas been home
Total Assets $92;000,000 from school. during tho past; week
MARKS BROS, COMING., with the Ovcm Scas club, the first 1:11- swing to illilc+s5. .Sha is }It+tier .
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. day night of cir(iry montaa being given owingin, however.
175 Branches and Correspo>tldents ti: uShout the world. Marks' Bros, Dramatic Company over to tho Iadies. The pvogr t::i was Mt s. Jainera Connolly Uf ,Cro<iericli was
played to a very anthusiastie audience+ a lengthy obe in which both Mr, and Mrs.
gm st of enol A. . Morrish air
lwsb night with their opening bill a Mrs,'Ilutnphrys took ;part'. ThaJat th.Friday last whit totu'r. M from it
refined comedy draina "Down Whero ter is on.s of Jacksonville's most pop
Interest allowed on Savin accounts. Courteous treat- The Orange, Blossoms Grow," -and it ular :aoloists and delighted those per visit to hoe daughter it Iiincar Tor
Saving A7x. Alva 13eatou: came ill) from Tor -
to fry any 0riterian of nicyrft, gtnt and vas cnfhusiastically encorcll i
rnent accorded to all
customers. th n a packed tiousn: should greet them sa.vcral..urnics.—Times-L:niOn Jackson- onto Saturday and was the guest: of
to -night, -The company individually ville, Florida.. his father, iffy. A, D: Beaten. Ile '
R. E. MANNING, Manager - Clinton Branch. and eollt+ctively, is. a wall -balanced or- purpust s going to MOO$ !;aw, Sisk.
ganfzation and putt on a splendid bill, MAN IIAPPY' RETURNS -.-..Mr. Percy 1'o-wne,- cutt+,r in. Tozer �4
While fifes eoialtfi0s wen -Browns tailoring establishment, abL :; :::°<
P bet a acts elf- Bo "<<rr>'<;>::?:'ray>•<:..
Born in Farnsi}eld Nottingham' .,.,.:
- ----- ---- cited ninth applause. •, Littld Master' 'F,ngland, on the 14th Feb,, 184:8 'Mr: - tepdeti 'fife cantcntfott 'of cutters in ;�::.:::;:.<;;::• :...{<.,,,,��..a� :•
Toronto and also in Detroit' last
Marks. caused n0 :erztl,oP.zttei+rizr merriment, Jos. .Whoailcy,' Chief- of Police; on week, p //��
but .the rr3rne may. be. said :ai .every
Tuesday ' ,stone.''�lIr'. 'Frank TTcilrtan,.'wife and famfly Rev. Alex. .Stewait .�. �. '
p passed another fit}le
other_ performer. 7 Edmonton Journal. The. -family came out and to Clrnton' ,
The M L S. BANK of 'Toronto. wMv in town last weei
Marks Bros, will play in the town in 1852. Subsequently for a few for the fun,+rai of the .•fovinor's tabu= 1. Rev'.. Alexander Stewart-, 1):i)., ' for urin the nearly. thirty years
hall, Clinton, on Thursday; Friday years YIr, Wheatley lived in the srytrt,tt- -ii g Y Gp yea of mar- ,
er. .Th!y.returned tothc,city on, nearly thirty-three pa,+lor•gf riled.iif(s.. 1•tvechildren were.born.to
IN()ORT'ORATiFD .185,5. � and Saturday` .nights of next R+eaR, ern part�of thc..couitty' but. in I866 he : 'Vlonda }1'filis Presbyterian, Capital Paid up - $4,000,000. Rest .Fund $4,400 000 Popular prices. 15c 'and' 25c: came. back and has'ever since bee Monday. yterian• cliurell, C'l'nton, tillers,, three of whom are. Rtiid living,
n $ `:hiss 1'tabet• Stinsolt of Ilayf} frit. 'i.!, was born in Laclluts, Argentine Thr -y are : Miss tilary, who }s rfncai:
Has 7$ Branches in. C�►riada GOOD FARM CITA.AfW.IiANDS. , residcmt of the Ilub town, spend:nf a couple of +ks the County, P:4.� andreceivrd•the begin- pal ota furls' Ili h Scho l p
g o in C,^ueb
Twenty-two yours ago he was ap- nest of her dster, hiss lava Stift- ruin of his educattatn. in.•t'he 1'rot(,,t- City -Robert, of the �Pho. En r n-
and Agents and Correspondents in all the prinoipat Cities. ., .g- g
A couple o£ goers ado Mr. Levi poinbsi• Chief Constable, STe tilts the g a
in the world,•son; who is attending Clinton 73usi ant soh'ool,_ and the preptkratiou for ing•' Co., Toronto, and Do.uglas, ,who•
Trick bought what was known as the bill well, so satfsdactorily that upas-. ness C'allegve the Urdver'sity ata rivatc - sclioal'' is a student at Toronto oronto University,,.
A GE ER AL BANKING . BUSINESS' TRANSACTED., Robitnson farm,; adjoining the corpora- sible successor+"ss never, for a moment Rcv; and Mrs. halter T. Peart of . tau ht. b Rev.' Thomas Ifeary - anti living
tion. Being a good furtive •vir. Trick taken into consideration: 3, t g y , , a entered there last. autiizwn af-
LOndesbaro w':aec+ theguest; dt it's. t ttt, fife ileadt7liy of his Itutivc: town, 'ter a brilliant .course in the Clintbir,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT has vast, irriproved fife pliace which The ldews-Record takes very. much ('hidlry'tIn ;anile; afternoon.. illy. "Later' Le. came to Toronto 'to enter C`ulsegiat0 Institute. '
ander ttie prcnrous owner hued .bcr�n al`-pleasu.+.* in wishing ''13ig ;Jot!," �'Qld Pearcytook the q,,-rvice in ..Willistiwf* 1'tc1t•ers}ty. :1 ft ,r c sill * ' i•r
AT ALL BIiANUHRS. Iowed to itan .down, for even tha best Joe;" "1 he. C'lldef," the terms are a'p- ' t o t c tit h ,, pian of. fine scholarly attainments
church in the evening three years t'hcre he returne•tt to Lich-
Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate, of land soon shows the effect' of neg� plild in kindiy rugard by divers pc'r- ,.• , " Dr. 5tewar-Ws a preacher is exeelleth
leaf:. Mr, .Ti':ck has now' disposed of sons,. "Many Ila Returns of the. firs. . J. H. Careen, .0€(id(i i<h, . cant r .ate and taut ,ht for reify years -in the by few, and a ?van' of (jeep piety' he
y ppy down lloriclay Lo attend• the fuixyrul Acaderiiy. Iteturning'to the l:niversi- P
Cithton Branch - C. I✓. D.owdin Mann er the farm, which consists of 102 acres Da'."' has px0ved.liiinsdf a actor, indeed,
$a ) of het uncle, tllc let!+ Jsitucs :�ttyv-�ty, hegracluaU;d from that institu-; P '
- and for which he ri�:cfy'es" $7000', tie' to his hock. With a keen know�4�d t.
has not yet decided what he will do.
WESLEY C"ITiRCIi, art, of ,Siankuy and is -retnaitting ,i'.trios in 1872, receiving. uttc': Ut file of. thN`af,airs of the �vorlc�, yet utt'ex
few days as the guest 6f Itcove and inedals in the. dopartnicrtt. of lfcntal . ly, unSvcrldly, he.is a fine exam t of
but may for a n. return to ,his farm Rev; Mr,• Glicene Occupied tite pulpit Mrs. Glen. and � hloraf..1 hilbso ih P e
ole fife' ilii'3t con. B person i s� er ' I 3 , to tehieh sut� the cuotlel Cbristiau, who is described
By P +' on both occasions on Suiida in the Prof. Brown -wlho is taking o4ep tm tots along.ivith C r '
' ience,.Itfr: 1`rfcic bias itcr?uriisfi+ate'd #flail; y g. J lassies, I.nt,Lsh. as owing `"in tlto Nvorl`d •et not of it•.'•' '
C,alt d Li r +-
„ absence of.tlio pastor, who.. was :organ in K,nnx oluiich, a.Ix to afar#. asci Ilttlrrii„ he fled: it'rit Clintonthere is money in.the ptopen ' tilling Prof.T)uimg hl.; pastorate in C. Dr.
prtachtnof thea soil in .Old ITuron, g . missionary sermons to also thrtnuslr class of 1 IatLn 1t. 'special attention throughout. Mus Stewart has rcceivtd sev'r
/"� a a} calls tri
ii�le-C�uQrte� . •, Blyth,' . This feeing: the terechitrnary bridge in that'. town,•leaves on Man- caursc�. lTc then cntercii Knox • t'nl�" r
The purchastr is Mr. C. U,. Middle other fields... In 3888 .he was caller¢
�� -/� of the publication of ttic l•.nglish �� Addy.. ,l�1rs. Brown asci 1Tiss, Ilopc lege for• lits thcp}ogical' coni>e., grtidu- c rue • '
i ton; .who has sold ills fin:( farm on the to it } <h i n s.lamilton, and later
11th cont. Cx d Bible, hIr. f,rc+ene, (specially in the *ill follow shootly � ating. frons there in 1#175. So. Well Elie B.rucefi; ld
O� congregation desired
a erich To�vnsllfpy for. morning, took tits+ Bible.as•his theme Alts. ,`iharmatt of Lethbridge,, be't'ter did he apply himself during. this
$7',100, Mr. Ed, �S'ise sctcuning i6 at ' g him, to become their pastor, but molk
that .p iirci. Mr. hlid 1 and spoke of its influence, ,of tite on- known in- Clinton by -her • ivaidcn ebuxse .that lie- carried. off ..Jhe Cyenei'al tinic' the'li�illis congregation
g d etoti is one of emies who had .tried .to .destroy 1t., narrio: of 1Ttss'Challi lliC\augtiton,, I'roficfenc Scholarship, Burin protest-
bhe"most plugrt'ssive farmers in this y g each eel . so vigorously that he decided to
and urged his hearers to study }t has. tec'avisiting friends in town year of his,.attendanee at, Knox, rcinafn, and #lilies he .has 'Wen
diltri'ct attcl there is no doubt but • more ccnst'antly anti thoi+0ughly,•. and vicinity during rile past fete
that his new lace will soon lto kno7vn Ili the autumn. Of that year .h,* .was invit;d • LD preach for . a call when he
P The League on 3lorrday itYenin9 wad Nimscs, and has been, ltcart°ily: greet- a oiui •cel t- the Swan River: District dict sat coniply. The con re ittiom .
All as ono -of the very- best in a wide area. PP t g g
addressedr.by. Mr. R. I,1 Manning, who eel by one anti all of tliem• lvorth. West 'Territory, and }vas or- have. on diffi,rt•nt occasions shown
MARRIED IN LONDON4 took fo his subject . heroes ,. ,.ud, Rev, Clarence Johnson, - ho bas.beim dained oil his way out' to tiffs field, s their appreciation fn a tangibit, way.
choosing one, front the pr6pbet� `Oiti+ in fawn :since the 110141UY tune, in Winnipeg on September 22nd, hat(n on snore than otic accasiior,
In 'Christ Chureh, London, • on Sat.:. fru!tn .th6� nets• and one tram flu+ ; a + g
P t leacrs -this aft 1 noon to, rciturn to For three, ycai s he labored bbc rr, prrsc lit•; d t1ir. I)r.: with:a purse; arida .
urday last two of Clinton's most pap- fortntts, lic'gavc.a very intcresfiug I,cirans, pian., to airain.vciu.mo .- his , 'rifler till about I'ritica Albt*.rt
ular young , , p P ) , . front h's stipend, which has been in-
-Overcoat&
Which v! as filen the headquarttt's at cree,sE':i ftont tome to brute and on
and Mr. James 'L. Doliurty, were,un- Irene Guest of I,1ginGeld, wlio i:! ish. • Ilis•vislt .was opportune for ,
.)the Mounted Police. th(t"cnittpictton of ttvt•nty-five years#
it -d in marriago by -the Rev. 0.. R. visiting 'in town, sang a solo, and 5:t. Paul's church -as it u•iablial. hitti Dr. Stewart saw t`he west i fts vir- as pastor the • resulted him with
Gunne., formerly rector of St, Paul's; Prof. Brown gave as an ins,iT i neotal to take charge of the services 'dui- n • ! 3 P a
Clinton. fife "liisererc," which was much en- fiig the month' of January and Isis: gin vtate and can te.:'l. many ap tinter- gold watch and' chain and Mrs•, .Stow- :
bribe: looked charming and -was joyed, est ing story of the early. days }n the.. art with . a cabinet .of silver.. When -
The vvrmons were a source of pleasure
dressed in a travailing suitU. of brown On . Sunday'mornitl next Rev, W. to those who 'heard. him. 1dIr. John " Great White Silence" when the' he recvivcd his dcgre!c• of D. D. frons .
g bearers of the story of'salvation had . Knox ' tri .1902 his congregatioli also
basket. cloth with hat to match . and J, Aikins ' of .Toronto, •kmista.nt ,Seer start expects to reach "1',drans Sat -
carried a boqueb of. sweet violets, retaryof Tcunperanco and 'Moral Rvw ' urday night. of a truth "no abiding city" but who gave him a hand:5oine silk gown,
The :.y6ung'Couple weta.a unatt�end d icrm, will preh:01. .• The paster will
[cilorwed upon _the trail of Alie. trapper, ; During his pastorate in Clinton. Dr.
but friends and 11alativas from' Clint- conduct a missionary ' sorvice at, visited thi lonely. cabin of the- isolat-'.Sts.°wart has performed over three
tna and T,ondon, were present. in. tho IToltnrsville in' #tie morti}rtg and .will ed sesttler and tho Fludson Bay sta hundred niartiag(.s, conducted four .
church to. witnesq the cei,,61ony. occupy his own pulpit fn the oaenitig,' tions; carrying good cheer .and sp:rit hundred funeral services and baptised
During the month of In t}iisoase,. unlike that of sevelUl HIKERS IN SOCIEDDual consolation burying their' dead nearly four hundred people,
Cftfon g°ri`s who have! `•beenmarried ONT. 5T. CIiURCIT. anti perforinittg for them' the etre- Hc has lived a quiet, -'studious fife,
Mm Jas. Fair hada few lady inony, of marriage and the rite of taking no active 'part in the public• af-
lately,the brido' 'on here marriage, On Sunday the pastoi= preached friends in for caret � on Tuesday t,rtni- baptism, matters about which the fairy of the town, yet who can - say -
does 'not make. her home in anothermorafng encs evening, taking the bible Ing. su;urdy 'Scotch pvbplo, who forin0d the b4,w ' 'far=reaching has been they infiu
town. Mr, and Mrs. ,Doherty havo re-. as his thernAl on each occasion and Mev, W, .T• Traieaven has hidden, a f the Hudson Bay Cour cn �*"of t'hah ' .uiet, life or how much
turntA and have taken u housekee greater part
o q
P A- giving .instructive and web -thought- number of lad fp}etuis in flits .-even- '
Ing in t'hefir' priAty. littlo cotta o on out discourses. .kt the evening y piny s :emp ogres, were always inxlst the in[Iuenee of that sttirli'ng oharaot-
Mary On. t: g g ser-. ing,• ` A particular, ep has done to Ieaven and :uplift tho
FEBRUARY y 1' vice �Irs. Miller of Indian Ile -ad sang The A, and C': Club inrb at t11a ltaitit oil riming back east. Dr, .Stewart public and private livpliyf those vt•}tci
The News -Record joins in wishing a solo very sweetly.
of Mrs, :firs, A. T. (`Doper on 'lutaaday ev- was cai+:cd to the astorate 0f Hillis
the young couple long lift and happi- P have come in contact with hint,
tress, Rev. J. CV• Aiken,; of Toronto, Field eiifng. church, 'Clinton. .A copy of the orig Today Dr. 5tewai+t holds a utuique
Secretary for the. Temperance and t'llrs. J. E. Hovey ontertaincd a, snal call is published in another col'= pla•6a, in tho hoirts of t -ho people of
DEATH OF lU)WARD Illi -M. IAN, Moral Reform Do.)artnient` of the number of lady friends on ;Monday. ev- umn and will bn••reud with inter st by tI fs towel, ITO is universally rrspecir-
Aiet'hodtvf Church in Canada, will oling: many Of aur "olciar readrrc who will ed, not only by his own people, blit
Oft' Z per C@lt t On
An old residcmb of 'Clinton passed occupy lie pulpit nvxt :-)unday• evert Dr..and Mrs..1. 4.• I.van,s entet+tnttl- have a•vivid recollection of the from- by the men and wonven of every con -
We will give a dlsCount $ p away on'Werinesday last in tile person ing• • The pastor will preach in thea ed a ntunber of their frii'nds aft , yIotiw
Ing of the young elan •as pastor of gregaticn,. and of no congregation,
of Edward Berman, who died after an morsing, day evening.Willis. Ito was induct'f•d into this and many who have gone from hero
flinem lasting over sonic i�hrre yrais, The .monthly meeting of the \'i'. 4T. Mrs. J. C. At+nioul+ had a very ple& charge • •.i'n July, 1878, and in July to make their homes elsew'bere, have
Ungla ed was n satire of Oxfordshire, S• was held at the hone of , Mvs, I',, sant gathering of lady :friends in for next will have completed thirty-three tender rcebl}ectnona of the .pastor of
England, having been barn there six G. C'ourtictt on Tueilay evening.. A cards on Friclay evening last, yiats as pastor. Willis church,
ALL ty-faux years ago. Ile had been a very intern ting program was given her. and Ctrs. Trarthcy- ate staving a In August. -of 1880 Dr, Stewart was The wish' of his many friends is
rest dent of this gown for about, thirty by the young ladim of the soi:frty. few of their inany frte►tids in to tea united in 1i?turiage to Miss Elizabeth that he lnay long ba spared ib shep-
yoars. Deceased is survived by his Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) Cook of Toronto and to spend tho evening tonight'. J, Gregg, eldest daughter of the late helm hi.9 flock and to rontitue to
wife and eight chug•}tiers and two and 14Ttq, Miller of Indian Bead, who xk group of fife young, friends oaf 1liss Rev Prof, (,rregg of Knox College, wield the benign influence of a 0odsy
overcoats sons. The sons are : Thomas of are visiting friends in town also sane; ITazel O'Neil •gavu httr a surprise on who. has been lits faithful heipntahs life In this Community,
town and Prank of Toronto. The solos. 1\t tsto Blase of the.+ progiam 'Cut=qday rvrnin}; by fare-gathcltiing .at _
i�4 �� daughters. are. c Mrs. -A. Kennedy, ,. �... .
dainty rnirttslimenl's were sCrved. 'fire -her homy, where they were given a ._.. _...
Kenora ; :Lira, C. Shudden, ivoodstock; meeting was will attended and: oho of- hearty weleoma and proceeded to have,;'
Airs, Fitank 'Danpsey, Corcorane ; felling for cite Rest fund was liberal. a vert• jolly time. ����� �People"' You Know,
_ tuay.ri.uai Mfrs. Henry Bateman, i•Iespel(+r The Sunday School anniversary ser-
Miss ATinnio, Niagara Falls ; and vie,,& will be held on '.MaV.,h 28tb and Mrs. Jas,- Adgams anti little dao htn: +hIr, and :sirs. C. R. Parr tt
Missos Noliie, Gladyo and Reta at Vill, lttiv:.S. T. Bartlett of 'Tor- New Advertisements. of Toronto are that gucwts of tile guests recentlyyOt
e ! dale, ;4Ian. were o of I3of
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'H� C[gTHING Cg home, This funeral to6k p:'ace 011 onto, G( neral Secretary of Sunday• formvp's uncle, Mr. Jas. Neotit. her. and Mrs. W. T. Bill, crth at
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afternoon, the servicOx be- Schools anti Rpwoltih L(iAKues, has 'A Bargain—T. Barr-�-5. Mr. and Mrs. Constatit•inty of Gurieli town. n
Ing eoaduetod by Iiev, IV• IT. Dunbar. been secured for thisie services. Sce;l flats -John Vodden�-;>, were the guests fiver Sunday of the Mrs. ;fohn Lear ald
1' ran, Ma -,;tet} The paliboarors were : Mo.,gsys. T. The League on Monday everting held At Less than C"a.,l-'"Tozer's S. lattor's motlrc'r, Mrs. ChldlcY of Lawmnce, of T.tr an townQii
Johnston, I., Ball, J. ITartley, C• . � . i; p, were rl�gulnr atianthly 1#torary nicety fielding New T.fne<w-Trtvin s 1. fown. guests aver thy, week end of Mr. and
Hu1rQ� ! ./la1r, st iY�th�C.`l"$ Lmiglt+y, It. J. C'luff and W. It. kVebb• frig. Thit Presidnit, :Hiss ;Lonnie grit, .Rubbors 50c---Pred'. Jackson -'-8. Mrs. Millt2' of radian Head, 'tvho has Mrs. ll. N. 1Vatson,
tri fill the nit+tnbers of the famfly. were was in the chair and several t'i'nt,+ pap.' ';Feb. Specials—couch & CO:' -'••t. been visiting her sister., Nlni, J. Sr. Mr. I,au Pecki + �.
eE home for fund+il whit the exec r hist tie(s�.
�i tt rt turned
S care Deal for c+y ry mai p tel+.a were giteu on the life and oticry Auction Salt -:Lies. Stiletell--,I. i.tarrs, fttt tht past few, wciec% fres# a visit with rclativos in sty
tion of Mrs, T)r(rntl ey and firs, lien- of the late Ilan. W. T:. C3ladstonft Parm for Salt -R. Shaddlek- 5. leaven tOrn(irroiv t0 vfs t tVat•f(ml Wide -apart lire, s t
lir. llemftn was it mom'ber of P a t t0nrrrN an(I
....._... _........ tvitlt a aulnber of"tiuotat•ioir:;r frev►n his Organist« iE�'anted�•-Y. C'a,ttteson-�>, friends but will refer^tt t+.a town 'Srtxttrolia. Next vverk•lte ere erCst fro
St.. Paul's church and of the borne, writin s, Little bliss I:va Carter Watch thew rungs -..W. 11. Ifell ar-1. again b;:ior,i leaving for hot', western
__..... _......, ....... _..-.. ........ t; y g g O #alto liisdeparturr, for ills wheat
oft l"ir'clet. sang a solo. ` One Year I.50 'lv. D. Fair Co. -8. h, ome. l farcy in Saskatchowan,