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Clinton New Era, 1909-07-01, Page 4qUr-vqW1T 117- _V Vw 4 -Wmqrw 11%0*'0ftn*W P RA�jLWA'i( JR�A I I 11 j11U N �', s y s r E m h'iI 11191 � I � I I � - I Rep''Oviallao to'Tfllsonburg , .- . ; ' " ' I � Rev. W - Z � Kerr Closes a Most Successful Four-year F , � M. W, , ., ,,, , ,� 0 � I . , . I , , , , , I , �..'�,,.-�;�,�.,;.,.;.�,�,.",.''..,.''.,.�..'',��'�,.,o-I .,I ­ - .M.-W."W"W" , I t I I . I , - , � I 11 Pastorate lit -Ontario Street Cburobi Clinton. , I if ..4, 473V ,(;JCV0 'L' ' -1 ___ - _ -_ . - . __ . . � I I . I . - _ ­­­ - I � 'r , � A6. "Y" I . i � � , lr&. , (F I 1i A .Now �Vair Free,' 1,fl I !.� � 4 ei,qw. ., I ' ' VV eUU1 . � I .NIP By the law,at the Methodist Ohurch . . I ^ ' � I � - - ' . ' ` � - ' ,#"IV " I . ' . ' ' I . . "I 'r' the itinerant wheel may I wrn at the I . 1-1 - ", - . . close of the let,, 2nd or 8rd year of the . I ., . 0, I v , SINOLE FIRST CLA$S I . . . , I I . ' I .I. , , n I . � I I ,A 1. I . A � pa I �... ' I . K , t I , layser ..oves . . .1 astoral term but it must make tlro� . 1P " � I , . ; � FARE revolution at the conclusion of the Uh. - . I - S . I ; G .' salty of Ontario Street � . I , I il -11 . � : Every. pair of Kayser Gloves contains their guar. 11 cod going Wednesday �ncl hence the u6ce I .. . Pr,esent ..... I � . ­ �1 , . � ", � _. Church seeking a uew pastor, in the! ; I . I .. ,1 ntee and every dealer fulfills it. Th I 1 If .a . 1 , , I ,1 ,ur . . i � . . I - - - , . � ,sday June 3o, and July 1. I person of Rev. T. Wesley Cosens and .. . . . � , . : . . ., I I � , . I fi., . 'Zost-not 4"Pl6finy More., .Good. return frorn destin- the removal of'Oiev- Wesley 13.* Kerr, I A . I . . C�­, - . I � - ! I I . I . � ' . . . Ation on or before Friday July who for th6 past 4 years has labored � I ,_ I "I . � . - I � * faithfully, earnestly aad au6cessfally, I I I . I I I I � You don't save a penny by getting a - poor L2nd,199901, I � . . . �1 L I . : 11 . , , . to his new appointment in the town oi , � I 7 All, I . � � - Glove, so ask to see thi&,,rnake.7,,131ack and whiteX Bay your .00keta the day before, and . I I . . . I , I ... I ilton Corifieron JV .14 1 , � 'it iilk , "'' :`�"' I I . r ­ wvold'tbe ruah. T llsonburg,114ni . ce, Ile * , I I g,dome, extra qual y s � I I . . . n I .. 41 . &%, A A ;114 L - * � � . � . I '� . � ONE DOLLAR � . J -- _Rtktof , I ord, � ,Town Agent, I'Al " . I . 8 #ef%v ng n on w a splen 4 re. --rd, every .department showing ad- I � I - ­ I I r � 1 .71:--.-. Zi -1 F =aEZ5=. . � ", I � . . 0 I f�.p tt,door to Mcleon a Bank 5M19 I e �, , vancement and*uudoubted prosperity I . ,. I I , ". 11 . I . . I .� - . . . . SlArildid Hosiery Value. i I � � , . and with creditable bank accounts. . The fullest harmony has . I _. - I I / . fl �. I I *1 Can be, easily * . I ,. . �, \ I - I CLINT Fj;tA , 0 N NF pre* aileil',and . . . . . I .. I , . I I . . We eye constantly belag complimouted an our Hosieryt , I and we ts1,e great pridela offering you what werreally think , - . I t, I I . .. ;, I ,W I . . . , *TR1VR$DAT, AJLY 1, I 9. without aJar ok unkindly word the I I rapidly fleeting 4 years have passed, . I . I 'REV. WESLBY E. KERR . , It I I . . I J +zirl � fir ' I 1-%T" M11 r 1_.. I 9;t e es Hosiery moneycou uys � - - I � - �_ . I -I . , . :. . - . 0 . I QqU KJ%J . , I . . � , . . ­_. - ­_­­ Rev. Mr. Kerr lea, thoughtful, prac- ...--- I I � . . I I . AQI1r t- see a -r 2 -for 1�115c Rose. I I v_lk A* 11 . . . .; I . . I IMUORIMAXIISINGS , - trca pre.. .er ose scourses wi a,y- lowing quotation from"Frances Ridley I I I 11 . tract people who want soul .food ,- as Havergal, as. his parLing wish for Clin. - . 1. . I I *,�" - ,With soul a pastor Jae is alert and conotan p, per. � stock of Fancy China Cloth Skirts to Clear rit $3,75 , L , RATURS therea, man � ton: - � . . I I I . . . . I � . , � haps specially faithful as his, visiting, . . . so (16'Adwho never to himself hassaid list of upward of 10W calls, in a. year ,,O! let me give � I � Any Skirt we have left in stock no w, will go at this - � . " . . Out of the,gifts Thou freely giveth ; I . . will prove,, and in the business MAD-' I ind on . �E lee, All brand new goods, and regularly sold.at � this is. myown my native land." This � ware, you will f I - I , gement of congregational affairs he O! let Me live . . . . � ­ .. 44 5 00, now .......... I... I ........ I., � ................... $335 . ,poetic query if applied to the Domin* as few 0 Witt life eme becauseThou liveth; . I I I - I uperidrs. During the 4,'years au r ' 4 � � . I . � _0" �L 'lon,ot Canada would Bad few Canucl,s here the church has * been cleared of 01 let me shpine . � . I . . I . � . re uhwilling i 1 6 stana tip forth debt; new furnace installed ; individ­ In darkest laces forThy light is ,mine; , lookiiag. around. �that I I Natty Nf.. . . � . I .. :Fho a . e ual communion service introduced; 9, 01 let we lTe . . . I I . 1. I . I � . good name and famous record of this splendid, com - 33. . . . I . Take a look at our new Ne3kwear.. Daintiness in every inch . modlous cement horse A perfect witness of Thy tr th arid ' . � . . young Confederatip'n and - speak of it shed erected, besides numerous minor Thee," ." . . our . assortment is the . I Lace and Net Jabots, 25C 1 I changes and improvements, Under At the cOnclusion of the service it . � � . to. others as well as to himself. What him, thb people not only bad a mind Lo number 06k occasion to say Good-bye . . . 0 1 . . � . . . & 6utch CoI.1ars, Embroidery, Laqe and 1juen, IZ5c. marvellous, , progressive strides have work but also a will to give and as a and expres,; their best wishes to Rev. largest and. - includes, I . I ?suit, in addition to the,,above, the and Mrs, Kerr, - � I . - I . . been made since July lst, Is(me With " � � . . I I I . I . . . I Missipriary aivings grew.from about . I 1. I �� . . . 0 � . I Hsk to -see our 50c Lawn Blouse, - . how many doubts and fears . even. the* $300 to $560 this year while. the total C0N.GR*FG,%MON-.`,T, 8001X[� . ost popular ines. ' ' ' . I . .� .. � . stoutest hearted looked upon thg new for all purposes reached tbe creditable ' � 'the m I I I . . . I figure of 414,850 under his incutriber cy. - I q ' ' . order oi things at that periQd .but the Inslead of the regular League ser. - . . . � . . I . . rapidly'llying 4 . 2, years have p . rov . en The pastor says he married 20 couples; vice the mernhers and adberents".3met I . � Last Call for , I baptized 100 individuals, and attended in the basement to, a lid an evening . . � I the wisdom. of the .policy enacted and the last sad rites at 48 burials during with the -pastor andphe is wife before I I I I . . well as leaving town. The meeting was called Tea'. Sets, . .. . , given the assurance That Canada has a, his term here. Spiritual as . Millinery. . I � . . � . I . numerical growth has riot been war, E- 1 to order by Mr.. D. Tipladyland. af ter a . . . I I � . .. . � I I . . grdat destiny.. -.With the development. ing. .15 f%milles have become mew- hyrna and. priyer the Obalrbian called . .. . . . . .of her natural resources;. the. growth . bers of the congregation, upwards of on�a number of the church Workers,. � $ . jpsr�i-ainall assortment left, but' ever'ything I ' 1. . . . 150 poisons were received into church Din -tier Sets, .. - . . . of population which.will no doubt con and in short bpeeches, -ni%d I . alf of ­ . -stands to-' the work the pastor had done and . I . we have"iri thii department - for just . one,h ' . ' membership, and' the roll now � e re6renoe . . I � tinue, td increa'se more rapidly' than it at'47.5, 'and scarcely a sitting in the the jeu" .rose that had crowned hit; work 11 . . I i I 11, . . . . � � # V"M . . I regular price. - . � . I . � - ch.'tirch is unoccupied, I � . . . has in the potst; and,the building up of , also many com0itnentary words were ,. . . I I . . . . . . I I . . Phe removing, pastor, Who has been said of the pastor's excellent. wife,who I xollet S ett cs 9 - � . $1.00 Hats I o r $2,,. 5 0 - - . .' - . . national sontime.'n't, Canada will. sur. - � . . ) . I . 24 years in the ,work, is a son of tho had a1s6 been a gieat help both in the- . . . . . . . . . , . . ' parsonage, his father being ' . � I � . � . . prise the world. Let us cheer for the the late parsonage and church. . . 1. I . I . . . . . � I Rev. John L. Kerr, of 45 years stand, . . Afts . $4,00 ats tor ,$ t. 00 � , � , ' . . Dominion aud feel that we have good' . . I H I . . Ing in the Methodist'.ministry and . During the evening the Chairman .1 . I . I . %.� Ut Glass, - . . . I . . I reason to do. so believing that 'We have Rev. Dr. Rutledg6 movitig fromYon- ,called upon Mr. U;., Holia rd who read I . . . . . . - . . I .. $30 flatS, for $1.,50 I" . . I . without doubt, as fair .& land as the don to NVIngliam, is Mr. Kerr's. un-cle.. * . . - .11 . . . . I I � . . . � I I . I . The queeh of Mr.. Xeres household, an addr.ess and.Mr-T.Iplady� presented �� . . I . I , � - - . � I P' L. '. L * . genially fills.the onerous posit, . . � "Ohinae I . .1 . I . . . sun ever rose upon. 'While. we (loft . - I I ., � I , . , ion and ,the pastor with a gold,watch and cli�affi I I our hat - and . wish rosperity to the' very ably assists the L pasto . ]Fancy 0 4 � . � ' L . L. . . PrOmOtiOln Of -The . � in a few. ,choice words . . . I � Ccime and see them., . whetilier lands over the sea, .to w4ich we stand I church work while the Olive branches !, . . . I . . . I ' i . . . ,*. . ­ I . are -not indifferent to helpful acts in thanked the congregation f9r the.gut, . .� I I I I .. . . . ., I � I . . I . . y or not. , , . . allied, we sincerely belieye thAt Can-. any good. cau4e. The fainily Jeave ' TF . I ' ' ' . . . which had been presented o him; - . .1 -_ L - I ­ - . - ---:- . L ,11,10 'L . I I . * . I . � ... 1 I - � _ �� . ­ . . . . -L . ad ad them all . I. I I �. __*� . . . . L . . I - L I . 'r 'I . � I . . - L ___-j,__,.-._-- ... ,_­___­-._ I- ---.-n- � I I you bu I . � aw . - . � I . . . 4 1 __ __ __: . ; - - -, It I . - . . � I . .. . I .� . %'IT,, . I . I The Scor, may Love Lite heather ' hals, I 1000111141� , - . . . . _. I �� I ­ . l I jiq.b ' Inglishman the ro"e, - , � s� 16s� 1 1 .00%_ - � xid H4:0946119 m4y . love the vale I . . I Where Erin's shaiq,r,qck grdtVs .. . I . - &1*1 -U10 , � . But 0anadR, loved Oana4a. I I . ;It 0 U it . , � 'L . : I . I Th� faire - at of the free, : . . . I . C%^ I . � . There's riot .6; Is nd'however grand - I %OML , . Can win� my, heartfrorn thee.'! . � What ive AdTortise IS 'W., ' . I . I I . � . . I . . .1 l807-,-lb09,i-who will be.b.)Ia enough . . . . . I . I I . - - � I . 11 . 1. . I . W� to eve . n *vehtare in this 76"timistic . ake� �1=_� � . . . I .. . . . ; . . . . � to predict what Canada will possess �__ I . . . . . . �, I . I . . . I 42yo�rshepoe?. 'To judge by the pas-, . .EDITORTAL-ITIESINGS. . .. I HONORED BY THE KING , 1. . . � . . I .. 1. . I . � - . would be to give ber'n, h1g4 place b.00 .. . I � . . . - ' . .� . � Timimz.ch . ee . rs:and'a .11TIgpr" for the from the . vantage ground 6.,f .. the V4611 , . A cable received at Government I . . � . . � . . . . House Thursday afternoon announces . Dcminion Of Cahada. . . . . .. . �. , seasoned experience .since , Confedera.� the -following listof honors bestdwo6d. . . I .1 �. I � _ . . . i . leo p �S-ti` -C . . - tion and the sp, 14 o i . On gnada. ' . , . on ,,'%V F,11 " wishes Miss � . . . by his Majesty King iEdward ;To be - - TUF Clint I NF I .- .: I and Canadians. ILD14 in' 'the tbougbt Knight Bachelor, Ron. R. W. 'Scott, Canadamaiiy happy. returns. 'of the ` , - FX -Secretary of State ; to be CoMpar n- . . . . .. . . . I . .of the world loads due t&, turn .their � � ions of St. Micnael and 'St. George, Air day, . . . . . . . . . .. . . - r .. . . . ,4§yes �expectantly toward � the r future ­ � 1: . . . E. L. Newcombe, Deputy Minister of , _ - ,;. , . . � 1. . W#h.the4ish that thesbi' .of State ' C r , , . Justice, and Mr. M. J, Bqtler, D d inuty. I . LWTok should. have move pe - Itman-, - . . . p . 'Minister of Railways and Canals i'I'bi- , elqtr�oads. filsmofiey�wellspe . n . t may be wisely, Oatil6dcallk : and eco. I . and , .. � .. . � .. 1. . . perial Service Order, Mr. GeoAke Ross, . ' �Iomically.stegredj .avoiding the reefs ­ Superintendent of the Postoffic�.De. shows 00gress and. statesmanship �to . . �. ,. � I ,. . ' i .. . e;. r .... .I., . . f r ' .1 and shoals that have wrecked . -many partmerit, and'Mr. A. 1 Qdrwd; D . say nothing -,about com ort to , both. I . .. . ­ r. .­ I 1. Duty Minister of Inland Revenue. '. ... .. ' . - ` . . � other Nation And with a � clear. iead man and -�easr. ,Few towna have � lion . .1 .1 . ! � �'. I . I Sir Richard Scott is in his 85th'y6ar; � % . . . * I . - . and a: brave,. heart. mAki� -Itlio,'vbyage , theNestor Of Canadian publiclife. His': monY or - better , cement . sidewalks or ., . � .. . .. � .. � . I . . . fulfilling the. acconiplishment of the . father was an drmy surgeon under .neater or better. kept ,� 'grounds but in' . . I � . . . 'Wellington., who settled in Canada �f� ' . ­ God-given purpose -of this favored land tertheNa,i-joleonic wars. Sir-Rich4rd thei Spring. 'and Fall .some 1 of .- the . : , .1 ... . I . I . Bv all mesms let, t6 flaiii and banners � . . I IdVk- .. � �. I ,. I I Pr . I UT . ", . . 1, I Aft Ala I �FS I A' 11 . 'm 09pe In wr , I -I ON 8 V - I , . IV - .. .. � - . .. . I . - . I . . I . . . I - ... � I 1. . - . ­ . . . :� . . I . . . I . - . - . 2 0_�% -TNQ- . I . . � . T*Q_ rW9 I . . . . . .C. .� xj:c � - �7j.�- %,a - - 0: - I . . . I . � , I . . .. . .. . ... . I � .. . . .1 I.. I - � . I - .1. . .. I . ... ie� . k . _ . 1111111111R, � I . I I . I . . . 1. I . � . ;�_� ­ -:. � .. � I . . . I � . . . .1. . � I .. " . . . 1,V ow,w%,% I Non-Jar)"Settino, Ot'lli-h 'Court. 0 0%,%,*,~&%q6,%,%,4&,1 ­ -9 _. .1-5 . . .1. . I . .. 'O -Churc imes *" . _1 I I h Ch 4# The non-Pivy .sitting Of the High . ,*� 1. 0. . . � "'W ."%,�'%"V�-wbAwtW Court was held in 0oderich last- week I 1 ---,w ' *%v . the presiding, judge. .belink . Hon. Mr.. .. - ' I 0 TARJO 8TABET ' . ,N . . � I . I .Justice Britl.Olil. . . . � . , Rev. T. Ww,ley Cosen-s -will preacY, . Two of :the actions were to baTe - .� llnitw discourses next Sabbatlitas Pas- . wills set a ' side, but'both ofthese were . . tor of this C11111A. He,.Mrs. Oosons unsuccessful, ,Thefirstof these was. ., I -, . . - I and son, DeWitt.. take possession 0 1 an etion brought by Airs. Vollmer, a . . . - . , ., att - - , .. ,,,�a , movir rom! e, of thel. - Makiw;illian.Baechlor . the parsonage this,week 19 fi. I p I I . .W.allac,eburk, ,-.Whe�.re Mro C6sens has J; the claim being that the deceased was , , ,... - , I . dont first"class Work during the post I not in ,o. fit mental condition to. mftke� � �'. .. 4 4.1 ' . three �ears. - -They exp I e I ct' to arrivd in i -it Will at the tim6.. The -otbor-"tiou-, I, . . - . . I : .town *Thursday evening. A hearty WaIR b rought to set aside, the'will of .. 1. 1.� . � . .. I J W Idonie,awaits , - them . by - numerou.s . the late Thos, Sturgia.,111. . * . . .. . . . . . old friends and many new. ones. .- � , Another int6resting suit was brought - �. 11 , 'e� I . � . ... .. . . - I . . I .. . . . BAPTI$T. - 11 . by lievi Jobb. Ball to recover Possessio,ri � . ''. . * , . I.7 . I . . . . � . of some properiy,in the'town of God6.. � ! , The*Pastor �vill preach -next Sunday rich.- occupied by Win. Postlewaite. ' . .* -, ' � ,ubj'6ct in the eth. - - � ... . . � i abd has chosen for, his� ,e Mr Posti waiteclaims that owinp* to - - .. I . . . I I .. � I , bocame a lawyer,, and in 1852; over 57 Ateets are riot woAhy of - commenda.- , -, � I i . � . .. � . . , * . . . . I . .. I . . . .1 - - .. . � I I .. . '. ­ - � ... . Morning- "The - believers happy-p.00i- bavink. paid taxes on the prboerty-and -- ��. � I � � , - - � I - - . � . I I . , 411y. on Dominion Day; let the, fire .. I I - ONTAUIO ST. METHODIST OAURCH . .. . �� years ago, he was elected Mayor. of Ot- don, A few blo ks, proo6rl . . . . . . . I . . . - . I .. .1 .. . . I . . I I c , . y put down , tell of ..the . I '. . . . I .. tion inUhiist-` Intbe eveningtbe to having been in podsession for a con-, . - � I I . . crackers and ' %:annons . . . . . . . I.. � tawa, when Ottawa had a lit -tie expec. , ' � - . ocal Lodgeofth � Canadbiii Order of. siderable time he is entitled, to owner- .-' : �--.' ,. . tal. uld be w .. n the' annWersary'but abov�' -everything let . I I I I e apt each year wo . wiicl.om O . 11 . I 1. . ,� I ' ... I '. I I tation of becoming Canada's c 6 the town fath . ers atnd should a thoughtlut ]people 'acknowledge the ()Ii Forresters will sttpncl the service and �fi . However an arrangement 'was . . . . . ,� beir-of the Canadian Pal Of- Inton carrying not only very hapty . Miss Kinrade, Marries Wrigh t I He became a ruern ' ' -'. .- . . . the Pastor will preach an appropriate a 'p, . . . � . t.with the val of the 'great4ebt of'gratitude they owe to the mendaries of their stay. but with t e ..--. . I . . . .rrived.at whereby Mr.. Ball *recovers ' � . Leflislature for Ottawa in 1857, abd sat mee . hearty .appro, � , . I . , sermon and special music will be rend- L January I next and Al.r. ':. . . ' � . I he , , . I � Giver. of all Good from 'the fact, -that besc Wishes ?f the co.mainaityf6v theii. Clair Mobtrose Wiight arid Florence poases,Aon ob , �. . ti 863. 1n1867hewaseleetedtot thinking taxpayers. - , 1 � _ . . ; he clibir. The Lord's Supper - Postlethwaite pays him $50. . ... . �,tbe llbes'bave fallen unto us in Plear- * success' in Tillson buig where Mri Kef� K dra .married Monday inN`ew , ered by tl . . . . . 1: Ontario Legislature. and remainedin . . . . � 1. . . . I . , .� I . . * I de were.. will be observed. after the mornipg ' amage � .1. . . - . . I . I . . : . I . ­ . . . ant p;aces.". �. . - I I commences.his pastorate next8abb6th.. York Clity, -at the Madison' Avenue . .. .. Two other actions were for d .. � � . . . the House'till 1873. #Uing the offidds of ' - '. . I .- . . . . I . - '. I .. I by,Rev� Dr. WAI­ service.. � . - . ., f I . . I - sustained through runawayaccide,nts ­ . . . Speaker and Crown Lands Conimis- TAP, XEw E.A& believes the .10ounty I �, . : . . . . . . . .. . . I . , Methodia Church, ) �,.,., I . . . .... Marsh vs. Grey was an . action... bv" I I. . . � . .. .1 WHAT do, you- thin.k about . reviving . - , -, 1 "'T I I � I . lace McMullen. - � � .: . WESLE�Y . - - agai . . . . sloner. In November, 18-73, he joined; Council of Huron' should -make pro-. . . � .. . . , . . SA1311A 11 SERViCEH - I . � The Ladies' . ibiel and Mar� Marsh list t4e I I ' , , tom : vernment atOttawa, the Xgricultural V all Fair so success. . . Miss Kinrade -is- the daughter of T L 'Aid will Meet Tuesday:, D,, . �� the Mackenzie Go . vision at the.Dedember session where- . I . Kinrade, the.wealthy splipol'principal, jr ad of Aursda ,. at the , ,nship of - Grey, for. permitting. a � . I and held the 'portfolio of Secretary of , d W' . The cl6sing'services. of 9. Methodift tilye0oth, inste X . pit, of tile to be. placed in a, field ad.� . . , 4'. � fully.inanage at dx�&time'in Clinti ays,a source of spec- the murder.of wb3se daughter. Ethel. hom f 'hepperdjownsend ... . . , *gh * 0'.. State till 1878. under by �;ome person would.be employed in � 11 , �torateare alw Mrs..Jas. .S � .. He held it again . � . . . . Jacent to the h way,. resulting. In . . . . I Lhurier from 1896 till the recent ap­ Goderloh af ter each of -the 0ounty IDIS.too late to hold an E xhibition - P"i" W abbath in the family iesidenc6 in the heart of Streeii , . . � . . I . . ial interest and -it as so last .8 . . Haffiilton's fashionable;residential dis . . . ,. .. the running away of the Marsh horse. . , . ? I pointment of Ron. Charles Mu'rpby. ftcil meetings to prepai6 a. type next Fall.but if a Society were to be at Ontario 'St.. Church. Despite the ationa The pastor will proa,chn6xt'Sunday, The damages claimed were 65,A), but . � . 'a grehtest piece of .Con . . . � ' '*arm day, large %nd attentive cou re- trict, created an interm . . �g subject; "Obedience I . 7 . . I Sir Richard Scott, . - Inute formed the wheels sh uld be set in. , I . . July. Ub,Morhib his honor found that Ch6township'Was. . 0 . . I necessas . 'vening - constructiue legislation was the 'Scott . iitten copy of the. mi, a to be. . . gations assernbleil to hear the con''Oflud. tion. . Mowlecige," -P, pot liable, In. case Of an �appeat being � ­ � . ' . Act,' the mosf -famous of Cana " . . . The ,Spring ing discourses of Rev. Mr.. Kerr. The announcement - of. the Wedding subject, �'Tbe inight), God despise�h made and the -appeal heInA, successfu I . I furnished gratis to each-labwepaper In. motion at: an early date. ' - His. I to the'papers by Mr, _ I - I . was conveyp . . e . I � � temperance measures, passed in 1870' as I Cor', 15* 58 "My 1.1inrad6 bims6if, The bride was given ,no . � . � he limit6d-the daThages e I theCo. From these the Editors *Could Fair has done well arid' is. a. dqmpli- ,morning; text w ) t any." All. ar Welcome. tu $1,000, Th, . . Sir Richard has been a member oi � � . � . I. I . I. . . .. . ... beloved brethr6n,.be ye- ateadfast,'un. I .. WILLIS - - : �., - . : . � ,other wKs'an. action. by Martin � and . I .. t ment"to-itsprt)"ibtorai but it.'could be - I J'a*ay by her father, and- only bear rel. 4 - . I � . I . ! . the Senate since 1874;and is still a halo' .arrange their ,report In full Orin par . . movable, .always abounding* in .the . . . . . Mrs', Ryan, of - the township of Mc� . .. .. I . I . ' atives -Were pr6sent. the bride'and . � Sunda* School con- I s since worke4incqnjunctio. - -rom, which a . . ' ' . The Guild. and � ,Killop, � against Ernest blclntoah ,and I old man. It is.but two month as best suited. their space or fancy. . d with an *Ag�icul .workof the LorJ,&c." f � L ­ *11 t England, 'and. tour- . .14 : he was vigorously urging Senate Re- 1. �. . ' .1 . � rf ' ' ' ra a sermon was preached. He I ,room Yvl - 90 0 templates holding -a Gaidenr par'y In Goo. Stewart McIntosh, for alleged , . . ' * turalS6ciety.ascoulda'f -,sh intet:est P ctic I I �fie contihenti In -view of Wright's do. Watch fo dates. : form upon- his colleagues. Suroly th'iEr i's not askinA t90 'much nor . I desired to leave intheir - wemor�, be t . � the -near future. . . I . . careless driving, whereby their tearn . I ;0 . , .d.are keen and re- Ing on th the..' be awakened in the Horticulture work saidi a few thoughts that would, be al- voted attention ti) the girl during the The Ladies' Guild has suspended � . . I The official honorO . presurn 6. generosity. of . I . . .. i workable as outlined inqueA,the announcement of th&,wed- meetings for the:'months of J,ily. and Iran away, running -over the'-pl,44idifs ... I � . . . . spected members of the Civil Service. ' ng, ;done, , 01 i . - re 'tile electors, put there - b(',' Unton I y . The necessity of a good , AWust- ,. � throwing. t". .. out and'. trampling I preseritaUves � . is splendid) ways helpful i ad ding was not unexpected. . �;* : Scothtn'4 " -19 situated fot holding a big.,. hustling in. his text. Th ' - r begun upon them, - he damakes,.clai'med . Mr. Newcombe is a Noya, Just � , . M, to trans�ct our busineus. a pers' -set forih. not built up- , 0 following letter, written, in New . Stewart's holidays have � turned fifty, wh6 for sixteen yearsbas 1 1. . on .. I . I foundation was . York Monday afid- signed w6re$400 by Mr Rydn'and. $306by . es ,Fair; has alarge number i successes attend. by T. L. I I I of first-class Ha a -ad Air. Symington, of Knox'Colle'ge . . . , been Deputy'Minisier of Justice. Mr., goes, to Goderloh to copy �4�.minut I on but into the rock, 1��s Ryan. �' I � I I Butler is an Ontario man, ,vVho, before . reach ink' iteadfastnoss and un movability, KinrAde, was received in a mIlton ,will supply tho,pulpil, for the next two . . . . . InifluentiO farmers within ,easy , . . . . � - . I Y he joined the public service.was proin. .1 ,t'will cool' each . time anything I . W,ire. depicted and clearly iilustrated- newspaper office, . . inonths�. .. . . I I .. . i . . . from $!.W to $50, accoidilng to biq aad we have no doubt the town would 'The marriage.of Miss' V lorence Belle . . . � Legal Queries . 1. . �_ ine�ht in. railway construction w6rk, . . ­ , . I - I and the joy of the always abounding., Kinrade, daughter of T. L. Kinra6' , - .The young peoples Guil(I wlnd.'Sunm - .. . ... . . Mr Gerald has be6n_ lotig the,guidi�. . ge6graphicalposition and the style of loyallysapport the r,rojeet. ' In con- -love and work. dwelt upon. Not the ' 1 'day. school hold. a, Missionary meeting, . I . - . . I . I I t . , . . .. . �, 're l.principal of - school, � Monde Ing, addressed by -Rev. - W. R..G., Bluevale.�Qii.'_T selected . I philosopber'and friend'of �Various pub ; f) legal re ul ent nor sla,ve. seivice, Chnnon Street ; kaing with numerous individuals in Hainilton, Ont., to Clair Montrose i Dr.. "' . lie men who have filled the Tula, - . ve . � ,% wing devotio n, fruitage And .. ev - 3U years ago ' 1. living he indulges in when,he reaches , S iye w ,,�6 � ; ndltev I . butover o -and tile following pro a plot in a cemetery over. � nue portfolio. Mr. George Rossi of the Co. tbwn. , Sup oding he does not Out. Of everiy 10 say. by all means letus blessed reward. being the -culmination I Wright, B. A., 6f'Victoria UhB,ersity, I kiarn Was .xendered, after' -which the. and paid towards the work of fenosing . . . el p . . ity. Comaten- Toronto, took place.Xbriday, Juub 28, . I � the Postoffice s'ervice, is a Hamilton I Ave a 10all Fair' and, start early for both for time and eterni . . I 4-.hildren was treated" to home-made the cemetery. The land has: recentiv, * goin,thecounollis.palst three Weeks- h, . I aceswere spoken o' -the in New York Clity. i ­ I . . . A, � . . ". I .. man, now stationed in Toronto, who 'the miautei� -iin' ' ' � - . 1910.. The Board ofTrade. woald,per- datory sente , f The cerenronyi which was very ' .' cnady, etc. - I � I I changed hands and the directors jisk : postom p, before d. place ,in .his . . , I I . has come to the front in the c . . � I . . haps, I . In conjunction With well known , ptactinal worl, done by -the member- vate, only the nearest relati , pri Recitations ,,Gifts forAll". by'Alar. paymentfor-the land for refencing, . .. almost five and'thirt . i3hi pin the past 4,years and *the pro. ves - being .a,, G n .and Recitation, Can they compel me, to pay ? (2) A � , Department by Y dolumba.by,copying'from somepaper . . . I u n Alsinlerliallf . � years of hard work devoted to tbd or. . . � flillbirs of the wil, take the inifiative by gressive. results of it -, also brotherly, present, was held in the Madison A-ve- ,j,Vory Had Caso",by Bertha. Gunn and' died l8years..4go and 'a motiument ". . �. i who hag done the work. There are 18 I . . . . , nue Methodist Church and-wtts per. Ma,,il),Iineghaw-,Dialogtie,�'Two),,�inda 'Was erected- at that dine over his ­ � ganizatioin and Improvement of the ser- , I � . complimentary words relathig to the . ... I 11 . . I �newspapers in -the County who devote- calling &'public meeting to discuss the coming -of the new pastor, Rev. T. W. formed by the'llev.Wallace McMullen, Dy Chowan and Burnie grave. Now B boinplains that the ' . . . vice. , . . . I I... . . � . A D. .. I I of Fun,� by R, artly Q11his -Can ' � 11 project and arrange plane for org&ni�a. Coseas and the help -the congregation - arbara, gclv.qr, Ilecit, noofiument is p . "to' ­ .. Hall , Solos B . Plot i � : ., �� I I : I - considerable' space . Co. ("'Ouricii tioln along ;the Statutory puld. be. td him by folloV - The brideo wbo Was ' handsomely ation."Twi) Mio.,", Margaret ke'll-gg. ' N any body to re'lli,ove i� I? . N �., ­. ., .'. I ... -it a great � lines as soon . , ting thein away by' - . . "" ( "' IlKir y - I I I matters dad wou nt . . unction ofthe text. '. ' . gowned in white, Waslaiven $.Nearly a RunAWAY" by A��)Ca 2"O I i e,. 61 AIIAvco'� ma Ifave �. ' . I . - 3 . Vrigh�t left 4t " DIMOgue, I I - I I - 9 ' the warm we�ther � to past. .One her father. . Mr. and ra. -N , Rec. rotte I d - the bwner ,1 I New Westminster I old kindness to be - favored with .clearly As . . I . In the evening Psalm 126 and 6, 11 fle the city .on their homeywoon sot6n lloy0bQwan, and Rattle Gr9i g wn, ancl,aa you are I . I ... . I im' edi think is C�rtain a. welt managed F hir, ,that goeth fortli and weepeth bearing ,� It is understood they may spend , itation by 'Tbl giAlOille, of one of th*, plota;'you ,can be -&tied . . d1C Trophy.' '.. , . � written or printed'repotts I in late. . .� �n Morris' ., - : . J � . I ecioub seed.* &c," was the Scripture after- ed Characters,!' by , upon to cobtAbute t wards the renew.' - . . 11 I I- run along up�.to-date pradicalmethods Pr elebrat ' 'd fo " ly on the,rising'of the 06. Parliamer, It . chosen as the basis of the sermon.. Af. some.,time.in England.no the prin. "n'Our (' issie Roass al U th4 fence. if _�O I I Defeats Tecumselis,, of Tor6nto, in - N & source of bo eipal lturopet.w ciblies. I . . IMS.,mlleHall, Marian'Gunn,BE vou-nov . . - f We know Co. Olerk. Lane is ih6 soul .a th pleasure and pFofit ter referring to the certai , fity.of reap- . .. I I Margaret MeTaggart -, RecitatIon, the lot it Is about f1me youl'ig." 8u't - I .. .- "Second of Series, 0 to 5 ). -, I ' Ing I . I � .1 ­ . T, s , Ailarade " rites," by Xatheleen Dow2er � possibl you 'May have a right to . � I ­ � - beinga frea a - . . --' . I '. ih , e own: - i y 'does not ititer It, stimulu to the sow . ' rhe to a commun't , and I .. 4 of thouglitfulness &nil goodwill to the ( � ., � , The Series, . I fere with other'laterests, Let us gat erand It e� oy 'of the Harvest -Home 1. ' and 4d e obert cloltif t "at youbave aequirdd th � ' � I hard worked Editors aald he Would to busy and with a united and hearty causing the for ettilpf the toil. the Additional P(J.,risoftals, V leming. . � I . . . . ership by possessidn, It is impossible , i I . Ist, 2nd. Total aubject wab deaft wit 'under 3 diyis- . I ___ _. ­ � I __ ! , � ,. for me to. tell voll your rjgbto, witbont I . � � .12 1 anAl man to'arrange for the prepara. rolling for the, best lops, viz,_(1) There must be an out- In . 1* .1 -1 -.1 ..... I seehqg the agieement, aid being in. :. Westininster.."..; - -6 6 . m , pull set the bhll . - -Ae�,, Or. (Irce o will spend the boti.. .- . . . . coditioni . ) . . ly . I , . I � TecuMselis ............ 4 ; .0 tion of the work referred to If the Co. . . I toing it the toward is to be attained . dayd ' I " . I ",%��W%*,%,%,%.-�"'-� formed about the on which . . . and biggest Pair in linron. - ' t at Tolroato.� . -, * Oup will remain in nrit., L'onaell would t6te the-. proper c(im � - . , fg) The going forth must bi. intelligen' Mrs T. A, Ainslie, of Comber, is - the cemetoryr is beld'by the directors. * . � The Minto . and devoted as the harvest will depend . $ P . � - ish Columbia as a result of Tuesday'i pensation. ' Warden Lamont should 46The'Land of the Maple is theland for visiting friends in Clinton. - Paste These Dates � (2,)l should think that the rnonuajon6 - , � . . . be - I � I -atne between Toronto T6curbschs, of - on the character of the seed, (3) The , � If ea�rot be removed, 'It linq en stand v I I see that 10(Jb is inade a red letter year ' me ' ' - ' ' ,, Way it must be sown, In. , Mis*s Delmage returned io her home $ Ing so . . 1. . .. In Your .Hat ,0,,,,,],Iiong in die, same place without . tTe National Lacros6a Union anill the I Tile home of the stalwart, the brave seed and the in st.'Ajarys for the vacation. . $ nt -owns it mo; . I , ., . the famous trophy. . - . . � I , . . . tense eatnestbegg must o aracterize ' Mrs, lNeGativa, Ontario Street, has ' tile right- to have it ft - irs of the Vourth Estate � and the free h 11 � claim that whoever , y I . I t New Westminster tearo, the holders tothe membe he -effort., Interesting -failts',and ffg- Venial Of lealing Wit a' question at the The Uo96 aind theThistle,the t Unseb.1til G. -tines at. Clitlito . . . by c In, t1i Shamtook t es were called up indicative Of pro- sweet pe" in blOOM, in her garden- , The garaf, resulted 6 to 5 in f,%vdr of and Leo, . ur _ "blinton July 12. there. � I _' Z;;* . � . � 11acembor meetin& Ther*e�s nothing gress in the Ontario St. Cbuich pastor. The many friends of Miss I"Utit -Potts Mitchell at $ ;k e � the Weatmitlatee's. Sa,turday'a gnme, 4r. . All blinbrin lfi� - one garden 'ne%'I;h the ate in the faithf al and vealous, work of ' Will regret,with its, to learn that $be Win. , Smith atra I ltelly � I A Bition. . ..;,- � Maple Tree." ! 1, the first of the serioqirftulted 6 10,4Aw helligh, about,41,6440. 0 I . the membership and lives of devotion Mitchell at Clinton Clyle hol'sr vl�lth 9. club in A fight near Pbelpg�on, � . WestminAtors' favor, so that the score . I . � � . - � . . i Itstanced in the world, that, provtd the I Is confined to th . e house through, ill- 0 , $ and Kelly ig dead.-ak. it result. Itia I � ends 12, to U. . ,., I . . I , nem , Ooderich it Oil on Aug P . . Tuesde,y1r. game was ea'dily the, 601t; I �. . . . � qh Maple Leaf oiir emblem dibir I v&lueofinteb6ity, Amon these were i !* W Weir, teachey, near Windsor, j� , _ # said that the dbad man attadked8mith . ! .1 ' ". � "! . . fivit, and after getting him doWo b�at ` �d as it f Mrs fAjoie, of Aylmer,Que6, was son. ' % Maple Leaf forever 1 14. Ene"In Land I .. ,M I . I Th Garretson, Whitfl� C ever seen oil thef (008t, MA&4 I , Ile the Oest of his sister MrsyAlf $ ' . 0 1 . ofter- teneedtooeven yearald pfactenifary God Savo our Xiag And heaven bless Paul, The putor' neduded -big � ser. - . I "111L1*4&"4l&* him severely, ' . : .. .,�! . , I . was by stron%de�jeqqas,and fast , Hartley* . . """" L 14 . I. give Work Oln othsldeo. ' ' - 'for, cruelty to her little, dat�ghter. i -� . The Maple-Lt'af forever.' - --. , . mon s,ad,bla pastoral term by the fol -'i I I � I . . � I . . I I . . . I . � . .. I I - . .. , I I � : I I I I I . . ... I 1. I I . . . I 1. � I I � . � . . . . I . L . . I . I . . � . � . I . I . I I . � � I i . I . I .,. , k- .k� . ___ - ___ . . ___ _____L - � I __ I _ ­­_ ". ­