Clinton New Era, 1910-02-24, Page 1THE
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year: President, X. G. Mclm Cn, me P.!
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Rev. Es V.
Powell
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The Aar .
vice presidegt. M
ore, Geot'�e lilcEwan, W. K. Pearce,
a. U. Greig. Qeo, turnbull,Dr. Mc$as,
Robert Bell, Joha �inlayBo n.
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Flo eies,
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HEAD OFFICE, • ` �[QNTRrEAL
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tatious•there was no whole-
sale deputation from the tem-
perance, neo le up to meet
tiir James Whitney and .the
Blyth•
Monthly Rprse Fair Friday of next
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Wyk'
pouncing tbat•the NEW ERA
has arranged for the publica-
tion of a series of artioles on
outdoor Floriculture b y a
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Provincial Secretar Thuts. F. Metoalf is at Goderich this week
capital 0O O, O O q Y doing dyity as County Auditor. gentleman who has had sev-
PUs`t = day morning, Other years eral ears experience in the
they came in their hundlpde ♦. i' urchneea .and shipments of culti atire o 1lov►ers ; and
o o O.QO drat-ol beau draw ht h. hor$es
Reserve �•ri•? , and the Premier woocoM .ell- y g
week.. he Whose writings oat the sub'ect
Assets $679000r000.main t airwa them from the Z have son o llP Cott haeddlsng past god a Laos to tits leafing
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Five gentlemen came quiet- day ticThesd� Martis Qac, will be
+ ly to the buildings, uietl
One 1 pBezzo
125 Branches, and Correspondents walked upstairs. quietly enter wbiph xi anal that his whole attentionQ the merit
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throughout the world. ed Sir James' office, and, to will tierce sired at Hlyth, f be nw nteroetinv, as well as
ca the climax would not con Toe" ie nvas for independent Tele- g g
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sent to the. presence of the ♦ phone scribers is going on with en- instructive. Of°la yearsOlin•
Every facility for the transaction of ♦ press at the tntervlew. ♦ courag n xebults, Another public top has been noted r its, well
Banking in all its branches, ♦ •TheywerePresidentJon6pph ♦ ma tin s to beheld this week, keptlawnsand beau e i flower
" Gibson, Secretary Ben. H, V . M', C, �A., it sorry to bear ♦ gardens, and for a interest
y of .iecr t > 's Flemid decision to re- taken by the citizen ,generally •i•
Interest allowed on Savings accounts nee, Miles Vokes and Iter. ! y in what is so Calle civic im-
at highest current rates. T 3everley Smith. ♦ move f Moron. twill be a difii• rovement and it is with a 't'
The memo which the de G T Dolt mat er to secure his equal. ♦ P •
Courteous treatment accorded to all ♦ A union servloo of the Christian En- view to assisting tit ae already
i ♦ gates presented to Sir Jaugeli ♦ deavor of Sir Andrew's chuyr6h and .� interested, and of nteresting ♦
customers. ♦ asked for the abolition .of the a ♦ those who have not, given the
'ka • bar.deinking in clubs, the do. ♦ the Epworth Teague of,the Methodist matter thought that these art -
R. E. MANNING, Mgr._ � ing away with the three-fifths , ♦ Church was held Tuesday, The latter � isles are ub�shed. We would
were the host -and hostesses. ♦ P
clause, and the treating eye- Patrick O'Rourke, a former resident •� advise our readers to preserve '1'
C�,INTON BRANCH tem, of this.locality, who died at St. Mich-•� these articles for future refer -
Sir dames urged on the dep • ence ;and also suggest that if
+� * utation the necessity of com- Z eel a Hospital, 1, Toronto,, was: buried in � -
the R. U.•Cemetery in Morris Town- You have .asp flower loving
plate co-operation among ♦ ♦ friends who are not now read
ship, Monde of last Week. Rev. Fr.
01. th 1 H told th P, Y + -" th t
hen Buying
an Article
it,le only human nature to a*-
peet and want value received
for their money.
CREAMOUN
For chapped hands or harsh*
nese of the skin.
KOFF KURE
For c�ughs, colds, bronchitis,
Flung trouble, etc,
Are ^Both Good Buys
A purchase of eltber represents
a Quarter well spent.
Vf �. A. McConnell
C.P.R. Telegraph Agency
.1 1 hUPEItIOI{ SCHO z themes Yes. a em x Hanlon officiated. ♦ era of this paper, a you
i whenever temperance ♦ P�R9pNALa-Rev. and Mrs. Small bring this matter to their at. 1l' N NDN♦
ELLIOTT • matters werediscussed by the ♦ tendon as we believe' these N -
.r.•� g' cabinet, the question of the • took part in a choir Concert in BrU.s- ♦ articles alone
three-fifths clause was-kived" ♦ els on Monday evening. They, are will r' well• � ° R /�
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popular entertainers. -Joseph, Coombs worth the priclj of a year's sub- It Sounds Bad ' ,
�i� . • full consideration. He did [i P P scription. The publication of ♦ _
is back from ac extended visit with
. not regard it as a handicap, these articies, will, begin" with •t u
but ono of the most import- relatives in Grey loWnshlp,-Mrs..Lo- ,1• Every time you go down
Q en all year. Enter any Bute. ♦ ant tli ftscontributing to the m an rues vial It at LieGowel and lo- ♦♦ the issue of March 18th,
g g street you hear some . person
P calit ,-.Colin McArthur let the light ♦ ultimate sucuese of`, the local Y g � cough till you would almost �' • '
WRITE FOR HANDSOME CATALOG U . , ♦ S of his Highland face shine. on Brussels 3• •t4+04-0+♦•II•�•h�d•}3•♦•i��•i•*'T'♦ think their lune were coming
♦ . optionrcause.. If local option ♦ I g
♦ , succeeded it would be found ♦ during the past week, -Mrs. John
— ---- Emi h g right out
Bras -
how -important this three- . • g was visiting her son at llrus• , Rev. Ezra George Powell, now of al reform 'effort is surpassed by few,
1'Yingham
fifths clause was. The Gov- ♦ sels.-Mr. Dempsey, who has been so Because they have not used
full blast before the snow flies next
♦ efths clause
was not lagging be, edriously ill is somewhat improved,•' autumn. The Doty Engine Works Brussels, who has been invited to be The brethren of the District have hon
Information was received here last hind public sentiment in the •. a pastor of Wesley Church,
« �+riday that Catharine Imogene, wife Company. Ltd., of (xoderich anti To- P Y,tClln- Dred him withtutee appointment the - to the Sta H rlmes•Lung Tonic i
u is ♦ !natter of temperance' legis. _ � - ronto has tormed a company here as a ton, first saw the light otday atUoutt- tioning.Committee of the Conference
of G, E. Williams, formerly a di glr - b ♦ ation, he declared, ♦ Constance branch and has applied for a Manitoba right, river St. Clair, Lambton Cap, in twice- and district journal Secretary
here, had died la Boston, Mase. o ♦ ♦ charter. The company has obtained the year 1868. He was converted .at twice. He has also had 3 years ex ern It stops a Kof and heals the ,
further articulare were given. The Mrs. Duncan Tudor is at present a site for its shiy-building yard at the Y P irritation quicker tlf&-,any oth-
decease particulars
for man t♦N♦�*♦♦N♦�♦�♦♦♦♦♦♦�♦♦♦ er Kof Cure. It does not upset.
d y years a resi- visiting at her mothers, Mrs, Win. his mothers knee and celled to the fence as President of the District Sum-
dent of this town, _ Stanley, of Rolmeaville, who is not foot of Water street and has establish:
V sudden came the final sum•' ex acted to recover from her illness/ ed an office in the Bank of Hamilton ministry in early life. After six years. tner Schools and Missionary vice. Pres- the Stomach. Its 256 and guar. ery ,
mons to an old resident of Wingham lost in the town, and in running wild- �eorge Dale recently sold to Snell chambers on Main street. Iii conned of active labor as local preacher dur- ,dent. His 4 years, pastorate at 13rus- anteed by. us.
named James Watson, at the; age of ly around trying. to find his master, Bros., one heavy draught gelding gett- tion with the shipyard the company ing which perlodte preached in'thirty eels has been marked,by ,sugcess both
'73, He was around as usual in the was at once presumed to be suffering inTfor it in the neighborhood ot$275 - will operate a machine shop and boiler churches he entered the regular work in and out of the pulpit and the Bowra
,forenoon, but heart failure carried from rabies, and three would-be hun• 00 which is a large figure, yet worth • works for the construction of the g P ll
him off with startlingsuddenness in ,ters, armed with. savage rifles, "started, the money paid. machinery required'in the ;building of of the ministry in 1893. Prior to this would very cheerfully have invited
afternoon. His idow and three in urauit, chasing him to the pond, P. Lindsay, one of our enterprising the steam cratt. It has secured a con he had an acquaintance with mercan- him back bad not.the. 4 year term been W.S.R. HUlrileS
the site p •
sons survive. and up and down the Ice on the Mait- young farmers has we bear purchased tract to build a steel steamer of the tile life and taught the Public School, completed. Rev. Mr. Powell has.in•
At a farm auction sale on the second land River, wounding him several from W m. Thompson, of, McKillop, a twin sci e,v type for the arctic Ice at Moocetown for 5 ears. Burin his tereated himself in Sabbath School Phm
Concession of the Township of Morris times; and at last killing him at a farmcontaining 100 acres, This a good Company. This vessel will be used for Y f3
near here four horses brought over house the B line, where the, poor,. farm and we wish MC Lindsayevery towing a line of ice Larges conveying probation Rev: Mr. Powell rendered' work and .by his stereopticon has'evo• S DianptltCtnCing Chemist,.
'ice from the company's iVe houses at effective service at Pelee •Xeland for, a lved a number of interesting and in -
1,000. One team was sold for $000 animal refuge. „ success in his adventure. fit Norbert and who fur _passenger �N•�1�ti♦
and a colt less than one year old went_. Under the .present condition of many 7J year and`atDeleware for 2.yeara befote structive lectures.
service. F W Doty ha. Doty com
f up to $150. Other farm stock also of the roads throughout'the Township pany is in the city a dent arrang- ' be attended Victoria University, Tor. Mrs. Powell was a Miss Tuckey, of
brought top notch prices. Seallortli we ,believe it advisable for all Path -
That the mad notch
scare has reached masters to see roads are properly ing things for the ne mpany and onto, for a 3 year term. At the Con- London township, and is most highly fgolborne
Frank King has leased the Dick is registered at the E ire hotel. ference field at Chatham., in June 1897 esteemed by all who,know her. The Howard Baer' s orts a new, driver
Wingham in earnest is evidenced by - plowed out before, the soft we;rther P
P Y ,. . be ins, to avoid the im impossible, task of he was ordained. His fields of labor family consists of-1hree sone, (Carman, these times.
the fact that a farmer's dog which got house and gets possession on May L. g P olroom i license for a_ billiard and
poolroom in the town of Goderich Ob .. ea , have you of our do
Mr, Dick talks of going to Colorado, , getting along when the roads begin to since then have been Mor eth 2 ears; arl and nd a daughter,
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i At the last meeting of the town break up.. wag granted at the meeting of the P Y � Gordon),)' R . muzzled yet
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13 . council last Friday night in the: face .Dutton 3 pears ; Port Stanley 3 years;. (Blossom.) paid a flying visit up the
ouncil__Caunci0.or Gillen ie� ave of stron�l o 'osition froth most of the and Brussels 4 ears on each f which Rev. Mr. Powell has ecce ted invita-• `J• Flick
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f notice that he will introduce a by-law Su1p melchiil clergy and men interested iii`" rfitsrai- his record is commendatory. He is a , tion 'which will be dealt with by the Cephas Young has hired with: IVtike -'
FALL TERM = reform in the town and yesterdayRev,
at the next meeting to have all met Miss Vira Haywood is visiting at H.. Dr Dougall, astoe of North Street fluent, practical preacher; an ezcellenQ I Stationing Committee of the.,Lou- Chler for the summer.
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inspected. Y p ir O; R. Forster. has engaged .Charles .
McBri n Methodist Church who •was •,a,ltader pastor - takes •a 'deep interest' in' t,�,„. Aon, Conference next June in the city
ins on nevi. ist. Our old-establislied and p e annual meetin of the RobIt @ • ' �. `
le school o8ere apq,e beet facilities to> ; ell , g A 'sills at the par= in the opposition to thd,A 4radting of work of the young people, and in mor- of Ohatherin. PeW A le tell n intends o put a cement
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Cur a sound business aha shorthand Bell Engine and Thresher Company, ental'i! Ir ° 'Sunda g •
training. write for catalogue; it vers to Limited, was held at the company's Y•the license announced a sermon for m foundation under,his..tarn this spring.
investigate. office on Wednesday. The report of Annie and Ogle Miller of'.the Base netct Sunday night on the subject of M
Line are visiting at Hibbart this week, 7 �' - - We are le.taed to see Miss abel
( the year's business was submitted and g the boys': sports :and amusements, Snyder out again after her recent. ill
5"NsAA®ePieaaSoal0ess College.=i roved highly satibfactory to t he A Confirmation class has been start- with particular reference to billiards 'rs +�'�► Ottawa, payingg a fancy price for the Hess. 4
shareholders present. The- following ed in connection, . with St. Peters .and pool to which a special invitation 11TOTICE , ' animal. Mr Wise is to be compliment Miss Kate Fisber is ..visiting with
Yonge and McGill Sts., Toronto officers -were elected .for the current church here. is extended 'to the members of the • ed on -his onterpsise. Mrs. Rueben Grigg, of Gioderich Town-,
.yy.n.n.nN.•n•NN••/4Y••-N•4nN.J.•/•U40•••Wb.•N!V•J•. V{laa: Far uharand sister Miss Maud .town council, 'At various- Limes in ,
of Bill's. Green, are visitingat -the ,the past the establishment of a second � Hereafter no news items will
Bullet has its eye on that $25;00 ship-' '
p Misses • Miibel Good and Minnie
home of Harry McBrien. poolroom in Goderich hair looked like be published, unless si ned b Prize for best horses any ago or Claes
Mrs. Geo, Johnson is not;ae well as a profitable venture in t,lie town, -but. P g Y' exhibi ed at Clinton Stock Fair,• April Munnings Sundayed at the home of
ti = the person writing item, unless t
i'.♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦N♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦oo♦��♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•�♦♦�♦♦♦♦♦fie•♦�♦� her Friends wouldwish to see her. We .the moral reformers a1.Wsys succeeded $ 7th. 'It will not be necessary foy one Mrs. Wm. Durst.
♦ . ♦ handed in at•the•otlice. man;to own the three as money will Wm, Ohler has been, improving so
Nape she will soon be convalesent. in- frowning down the opening up of Will our friends kindly see to steadil the past few -weeks that the
Z Ordered Read11de ♦ t be divided if winning equines .belong Y' A ,
♦ On Friday evening of fast-week,the such a place until the present. rhe this, and oblige. to:different exhibitors, doctors have. given him permission to'
Morrish & Crooks C 1 O t h i n g ♦ A. Y. P. A., spent�a very • enjoyable licenses is a townsman with a The'Editor.. remove to his own home this week.
Z'. Clothing time visiting the sister society in con, large number of friends and a former A worthy and respected .resident of l Ezra says next time he takes the
' • ♦♦�►♦ ♦♦Ott00.O♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦t♦Ot♦boot•♦��♦♦N��♦♦♦♦♦:♦*it0* � section with'St. James' Church. member of the town Council and the �1+�1�•1v0•ti14'�t!•7+�'L/�•ti�� Goderich passed away on Fridaylast . to leave the
♦ ♦ p at home. hl,ha ala good schools. Ezra .
♦ - owner of the property to. be used is a in the arson ,of .Zhoxnas .Cambell, •I
strict Methodist, who regards. the pur- Brock street,, who had reach# the {shouldn't like to draga' sleigh, home`
♦ Z Exeter:. o
'Pose to which her .property is to be Dail.iwood god old 'age of eiggbtv•pne =yea and. b hand either. `
• ♦ death of Henryowell occurred ut as a sinful (one•and consequently. r the 14 head' eleven.nionthe. We;had been in failing George Crawford and 'son Issue:,
♦ ♦ The d y P Dr Tennant has forwarded
♦ here on Saturday morning. Deceased. the. clash between interests was more of a bull that 'caused a big stir' at health for some.'months. rBCam bell, taketl the contract of. hauling the -
. Cour Dissoluti, n was in his 88th year: lie was born on than.usually acute. removal to' Goderich M P soars timber out of W. B. Forster's
Dashwood recently to, Ottawa, and it waa.a resident of. Colborne township q
♦ lot 4, con 9, London Tp.; on November. -__ will be examined in the biological de- bush and stait;d work on Tuesday of
je 23, 1823. He was married in 7819 to artment. The ,bovine .was bitten I for over of quarter of a century, and this week.
♦ Partnership'- ♦ Miss Catherine McCutcheon (sieter (of iPorter's H1111 ► 'the remains word laid at rest on Tues.
♦ o� ♦London.about three weeks ago b an unknown y ` Y l serriies of Services cat the
the.late HenryHenr McCut'cheon,g Y da in tlie• Colborne cemetery. Rev.
• ♦ YWm. McDougall left for the west on dog,. which "'came to the home' of Jas• A, Anderson conducted the fun% ;
♦ ♦ East), who predeceased him :;17 years, g Joseph Tetreau,dud -followed him into ` Evangelical .church this week. The
♦ , shortly after a hada moved 7. years,
Monday. P oral services, Kay*, A pallbearers were I services. will in all probability be con- "
a i� m �, ,s uSO the atabl'e when he went to water the. Alex. Glen, Alex: I
v .LJ.�. ♦ family to OregOi�. He. was. a loyal Lucy 14Iarshall spent few days in cattle. The do bit the Dull calf on Malcolm MacKay, " booed next week. Service begins at
♦ ♦ Canadian, a .Conservative: and a Meth- Goderich last week, g Sterling, Alex. Robertson, Wru Cowan
Norman McDougall went to London the nose whed it looked out from its and. Thos. Sallows. Mr. Campbell was ?.4o each. evening except Saturday.
w p j odist.: He attended . Main Street stall. The dog was thrown out of the a native of. Kirkconnell, Dum fries-' Everybody invited 'to attend.
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have settlem �✓ . - - ♦ Methodist •Church, and was alw%T. SaturdtLy on bt;cissas: " stable b Mr Tetreau, and then went p 'While teaming on tb'e'Maitlar d last
found at each service if able to be Mr.: Wild, of Langdon; °North Da Y shire. Scotland, and came to. this g
♦ ♦ there. There were born to, him 13 kota, spent a few days• at his sisters, up to his hoose and as ' he had left a country in 1857. In 1886 he went, week E►nrie Snyder had the ruisfor
♦ +� ♦ .children, 7 of whom survive: Robert, Mrs.. Harry Young. door open, it went in. He tried to back to his native place and married I tune to Have a runaway although no
• f all ou tet an d John Shaw, who has been spending frighten it out, but it would not go, his now bereaved partner, and return-; serious damage resulted; which is sur-
♦ o •` Milton, Watson, Oregon; Ernest, and he finally seized it b the tail, and prising, considering the condition cf'
Wisconsin; John, Nevada; George .a month in, the neighborhood, left fox. Y y ing to Canada made his home with: t g- g
't ♦ • • Wallacebur on SaCurdap. pulled it out. Some . time afterwards P y• y the roads.
♦ ♦ London Twp., and Stephen, Exeter. g it liit a 'sou le of cobs and then rail .. her et Har urhe About two ears
♦ lr� accounts- by • The funerai.left Exeter on Tuesday a. The (7. O: (7.. F.,, and L. O. L., Lod- P later they took up a farm on the I
♦ • m. for London, from thereto Forgo- hes which have been competing this away. , The animals that were bitten boundary line of Hullett,. near Blyth, j � • '
♦ �• son's undertaking parlors and proceed winter for'the Dominion champion- have been quarantined.. and after six years there they came I , GOOD morning l Have you renewed '
• �n ♦ tit 2 m, for Siloam cemetery. ship in the carpet ball game. met last -.--- to Colborne, here they continued to.your subscription vet?
Mares1st*1 P' Thursday evening in theC. U. C. P., reside until about eight years ago,
Godericri To wnai4: i
Hall; Porter's Hili.. The result being 0 when they. retired from the farm ,and
• a_ ♦ Goderich shote in favor of the C. O. C. F., thus .One of the old residents of Goderich took up their residence in town. T'he
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response e _ leaving then. O. L. seven shots in the township passed away. last Saturday deceased was a Presbyterian !n relig•
♦ ♦ John Grey, an`En Lishman, chief at mornin in the arson oi' Wm. Ha. eke p i
♦ ♦ y g lead up ,,,,to the. pres6nt time. . Both m the' age h sixty-nine years and loos faith and a Liberal in politics.
♦ • \ the Colborne Hotel bete, committed lodges are becoming very enthusiastic
��T aa ll j suicide last Thursday, night by taking and awakening great .interest in the seven months. Ile was born. at ..�----
♦ Y Y �ya• , be Amu a . catholic acid, He died in a few min- Vaughan. township, near Markham, I
game: The final meet -for the season g
♦ a ♦ utes. An inquest is being held. r will take ,place next Monday evening Ont., but had lived for many yeas es Jl3ayfield 1
• ♦ g P in L. 0. L., -hall on 7th concession. the place• where: he died. He. leaves Rey. Mr Lindsay preach . to. the St
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In eompliaoce with a by-law eased
• • by the town council a few days agog An entertainment will be held in his wife. two daughters and three. sons: Andrews for the past two . Sundaes
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preciateds all dogenot wearin metallic uzzles Mrs. Reseor, of Markham: Mrs: Gus. I
g n7 Bethel (Church; on Friday evening, Vanstone, of Benmiller; Wilmot, of i while Rev Mr Thomson will preach for {
♦ ♦ are being shot, This may be all r! lit,- Mar. 4th,a very interesting program is i the two Sundays following.
• ♦ but the people of this t6wn are in�lg- being prepared,consisting of music,rec• dBEdmu d s of ' LittleeYo k, Sit o The Ladles' Aid of St And held {
♦ nant at the wayit is being carried ut. -
$ itationp; etc,, together with. a debate, katehewan. The funeral tool place a very successful entertainment on
j ♦ Dogs are being shot on the main street "Resolved that Woman is. more impor- Tbursday ,afternoon at 2 o'clock to Wednesday last in the town hall i
• ♦ b a constable armed with a shotgun., tant than Man." A small admission where a great crowd had assembled
• The co is not a ver good shot, and Maitland cemetery. The deceased was
♦ p y, f3 fee.will be charged, a,prominent member of the Goderich to hear the famous London Harpers. `
r ♦ ♦ when he gets within a rod of a dog, p The Veribest . Club recently enter- j
• gate a head on it, and sends it howling --'—'- lodge of the. W.O.W, and of the Ben- twined the dancing 'element in the
2 down the atreet on three lege, it is too Ruburn miller' lodge of the LU.F., and the town hall and are preparing for a'
• much. Several have had to be shot pallbeitrere Wei a three from each of similar demonstration in the near
♦ two and three times before rolling Men's Winter Cappa regular 75c for these Orders. Rev. R. W.° 1Vlillyard future: ;
o(ji},__._5(Ic ca s for 3Jc.' Boy's Fleeced was in charge of the funeral services.
• ♦ 0 oveMr W J Birks, a brother of Rev. A. Lined Underwear, all sizes -far 25c The son Edmund did not arrive from -This r supposed to be the greatest 1
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K. Birks, of Askin Street Methodist each. Men's Underwear all wool, reg- Saskatchewen till Wednesday night summer resort !n the Dominion but
A ♦ Church, London, at one time ons of nhr $1.00 for 85c, Ladies Underwear,, and the funeral -was withheld until his we feel that the mint important visit-
♦- the best-known musicians in Canada, or is slow at coming this year; i0t)ut
♦ "'� ��•• Regular 51.00 for fisc. Tae line for 55c, arrival, .. we'll make old Sol, if be only comes
0 l l �.�ll died Saturday mornin at the Victoria 50c line for 42c. W. T. RIDDEL., •---- to stay, the most welcome . guest of
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♦ Home London, on indas street, n v T W Charleaworth will preach II>itlli5tt, all a-.ery day."
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east, as a result of a stroke of paralysis at the Baptist Church next Sunday,
♦ ♦ which he suffered about five years ago subject, ,Castaways," I]ullett'C'p Council will be held at -_
♦ Mr Birkswas in hi`s 55th year, aud�was Londesboro Saturday, of next week.
♦ ♦ Y The financial Year of Auburn 'and
'born !n Goderich, where his -father,-: Ex -Reeve Thos McMillan is away
Annowricementsmith s Hill andl?reebyterlan churches Molsons who was a Methodist minister, was on a lecturing tour in connection with 1,The
stationed for a numbou of years.• The 03 was received in all,
ear h The tb al RArmers' Institutes.
deceased was very welt known -in this has been closed. For the year $ I20 SERIoUSLY ILL: -We are sorry to
• g able in excess f la y report that Robert For(l.of the Second Incorporated 1855
vicinity and was organist of Dundas for Missionary purposes and benevol
!� Centre Methodist Church some years Y.P P (7oncrssion is seriously ill.
V Pave Three& ago. He resigned to accept a similar ant objects • $8Ui•00 and forlsaion Mtlntbly 13orae Fairs at Blyth on
T g g , p schemes alone $395.00: This being fapitalo PAW Vr e$3,.50®,000
position in St James Methodisteburch° Tuesday of next week and at Brnssels
Ln Montreal. 'The funeral was held on double of last year and conelderably on the ivrhursdayfollowing' Rest I~tilnd, ► t3,503,000
s. s better than any year in ten, 'The ver+
Z )Monday morning at 10.30 and inter- The Northerly portion .of this Tp is
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2 went made in `Toronto. The services long organizations, being few in num- going to secure rural Telephone ser-
- her, did fain hauls balanebs. 20 Has 73 Branches in Caunda, and Agents anis orrespondents in all
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• Z brother, Rev. �i, K. Birks, of Askin from 131ytb, now under discussion, the Principal Cities is tile- World.
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street, at 10 O Block. Church, ovbJurh. will hold Jgbilee in Duncan and Miss McCallum were at A GENERAL BANKING BlUSINESSWTRANtSAMED•
r ♦ SaturdayIs W innir ]+ree Press is the pastor, Brussels last Friday attending Morrish & erooks ► Jane.. R I#. Mann
ban ,}ie following local whleh refers •--�- � funeral of the late Miss Chriatena Sin. Cv' A V I N G BAN A T M 'ENT
to a thriving industry in their town: i#olmessrille - Clair, an old Iriend, who died after 0,
>� Atiothernew industry which will with . briefillness fram apoplexy. at all Branches.._. Interestaliowed at highest current rine.
square Desi For ]CVe1 $oy S Dirt doubt be of very great importance Louia Lrishbrook, ir., of Mitchell, is Edward Wisehas l;ur: based a thorn
►o"tho city' of Winnipeg and the sur•- spendilig a w e e k with, friends in bred Short Horn bull from the well-
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rounding country, will probably be in HoItxiesville. known herd of Senator Edwards, ,cf ClintonBranch., - J�GVt1I?ING. Mather
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