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Clinton New Era, 1910-05-05, Page 1van es NO. A6 sioNolfg �. 0 W. H. Kerr & Son, E and Fublis erg Editors a CLINTO T , ONTARIO HURSDAY' MAY 5, I9I .............. appointed to ma1Fe arrwngemenks to {� celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Royal -a t alas estay ire .ant of the congregation. The commons( met last week to sr- ( range for the jubilee meeting, which will take Place in June. HEAD OFFICE, • MONTREAL , .--e in J Capital : . . $5,000,000 faro Reserve . . . $5,7 0 0,000 Assets . . . S67,000,000 125 Branches, and Correspondents throughout the world, Every facility for the transaction of Banking in all its branches, nterest allowed on Savings accounts at highest current rates. Courteous . treatment accorded to all I'n customers. R. E. MANNING, Mgr. • CLINTON IBRANCH• Benson The Farmers Institute Board which met here on Tuesday arranged for the holding of their annual excursion, to the Experimental Farm, at Guelph in Jude. Mrs, J. Ellis has purchased Mrs. J. C,Stoneman's residence and will move in about the first of September. Mrs. .Stoneman wile go to Toronto to reside, as her sons intend entering the Uni- v varsity. Miss Jessie Hobkirk left on Saturday morning to reside with her parents in Seaforth, prier to which she had been keeping house for her grandfather, W Bell. Mr. Bell's daughter, Mrs. Tay- lor,of Exeter, has come to keep house for him. Brucefield Emma McIntosh has returned from yisiting friends at Rothsay. The Huron Presbytery will hold its meeting in our village on Tuesday next. Pearl Mr. F. O'Neil and daughter visited relatiyes in our neighborhood last week,. the bar Our village is now "dry„ h be- ing closed on Saturday. Mr Bassen, bury field his sale itf household goods on Monday and will shortly leave e the. village, ;"u'-” The many friends of Mrs, AnntRoss of-Btrassburgb, Sask., formerly or her of ofwill learn with regi' loss. Her stables on her farin together with a large cluantityof hay,and wood for use was destroyed by fire. It came fr o n a prairie fire. They fought the Vire for some time and were successful in saving the house • She nrstes with a feeling of great th•tnkfullness that her house wen saved. It is. a greatloss to her as it will be ctilt to re. build a stable. Shewithi Miss L Mc Intosh were obliged to live in a wagon to 'treys the horses, dt•vl1': !- 8 DI:ATS-On Saturday last the Spirit of Dors. McMillan passedaway at the age of 82 years and 2 months. She was ill but a few weeks, but owing to her age little hope was entertained of her recovery, She leaves one son Will- iam McMillen to mourn the loss of a loving mother. The deceased .came to this neighborhood many years ago fromScotland with her parents, There are still living 2 brothers, Dr. David McIntosh of our village, and 'William, of Manitoba, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Mc- Ewen of the West and Mrs. Coutts, wife of Rev. Mr. Coutts,of Los Angles, Cal, The funeral took place onTuesday from her home, followed hy, a large number of friends ' and acquaintances Auburn Williiam MpcMillen diered aber husband out 20 vers Rev. T. W. Charlesworth has chosen ago. she was a member e. former - "Daniel, iof lla the res - for his subject next Sunday afternoon, byterian church of theg "Daniel, the Faithful Servant." The rlv a, member of the late Rev, John Ross' congregation. Lord's Supper will be observed aft the usual service. John Mills, of West Wawanosh, has taken unto himself a life partner in the person of Mrs. Craig. Rev. A. E. o- Jones cemented the de at the Metho- dist dist paasonage here last whek. At the annual meeting of the Au- burn Rifle Club held on Saturday even- ing, the following officers were elected Captain, H. E. Knox; secretary, Chas. Asquith; treasurer, Dr. Weir; ex- ecutive committee, above officers and W. Watson, J. Logon, Geo. Beadle and Geo. Yungblut. At the last annual meeting of the Presbyterian church a committee was • A SUPERIOR SCHOOL 1 ELLIOTT Blyth. —~ The livery barn license has been re- duced from 820 to $10 per annum in Blyth. The Livingstone sawmill is busy on t burn the logs brought here from At on the C. P. R. A new front has been placed in the Agricultural here, rendered necessary. by the destruction of glass by the re-, cent fire. Monday, May 30th will be the date of the first sitting of the . Court of Revision in connection with the local Assessment Roll. During the past week or so Conn - chlor Carter has been spending a goodly portiOU of his -time at -Berlin... In that hustling town' he has sold•or arranged to put in about .30; of his - patent boiler.cleaners and is not �fthrough yet. • Workmen have been busy this week I transforming the old postoffice build - I ing into two business places.a A nne new TORONTO, 1 door has taken the place of in the Northerly part so as ,to afford Enter anytime, to what will be Division Court all year, ingress Openg i n ff ice, {o FCRITE FOR HANDSOME CATALOGUE, Clerk Code's ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••e•••♦♦♦♦•♦•+•••♦O♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• • Th • Clothing � CO. • or s h hen The N� • EO ® ORDERED CLOTHING READY-MADE CLTIIING • • ♦♦♦!♦♦♦♦`♦♦♦♦♦• !t : • • • • r en gON..URAS. R. DEVLIN, Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries for Province of Quebec,who is on a visit to Great Biitain and Eur• ape and is telling of Quebec's Resour• les. SIR„ 0IL S. A. P. PLLLEIIER Lieutenant Governor, • of Quebec, who recently announced that the Qae- bec Legislature promises to establish a School of Forestry. MR JUSTICE F. X, LEMIEUX. Of the District of Quebec, is a very enthusiastic TemRerance Worker, Se hasdilivered many splendid addresses in that Province, as well as in: Ontario. Exeter , t•afternoon May 12th at past 2 o'clock town Tuesday. . at the home of Miss L (Tameron. As f Mr. I�'ormen Jollilfe came` u , from • The annnal meeting of the Exeter the election of officers will take place ' Toronto en Tuesday.' p James n a full attendance is •iwill. e 1 in the ee i s x ct b het iR ne t Dirda tile; g MLS Geo Powel Blyth,was �' Visitor St. Methodist, Church, Exeker,on Tues- reque tad, I, yth,Wa a i a day and Wednesday, May 17th and etey,iVlr Patterson,London,occupied; in Clinton last friday. and r W H Kerr" f Brussels, ,18th. The ministerial session to come. St Andrews pulpit both morningM , o menceTuesdav at 10 :'30 o'clock. Gert- evening of last Sabbath and will pro- I part of last Friday in town. eral Session.. Wednesday et 10 o'clock " baldly preach again on,. the coming, 4 MissZelms Holland is visiting at Sabbath and as itis not yet ascertain- ed whether the Rev, Malcolm Lindsay has accepted the call .which wasex- tended to him by St Andrews, • 111H.AT 'TIME Tuckeramlth School report for S 5 No. 4, Tucker - smith for month of April:-Class"4- A very pretty event in the form of Miss Winnifred Goodwin : left last ton CriBall, Frank O'Brien, Welling- ton Grieh, Nelson each. Claes 3 -H a wedding was solemnized en Main Friday morning on a visit to friends in Crich, M Crich: T:.TurnPr, I Ball, 111 St East by the Rev Mr Cende 1 when Detroit. f relict oJohn late Jon ale Mrs �V sin M y is t" M sJrma his r a avi ' Turner, M Walters, G Walters, Grace Walmsley was duly united. in matri- a .t" s visitor with Stephenson. Claes 2-V • Wise, M . ninny to on Mr Kohe tson of Blue- Mise Mary Brogden,at Londesboro, on Rogerson, t: Nett. W Hunt.W iters, E vale. The - ceremony was performed (Monday. Sr -M (.rlcli, P. Crich,a at eight p m., when the villagers sig- Mr Chas Riley, Goderich, . formerly Crich: Class 1 Jr- W ran t,V Str ernalized their joy. and 'good wishes by tailor with Tozer &'Brown,spenu Sun - son, GFalconer:-J Graiib, teacher. , the beating of -drums firing :.of`•,gets. day in town. iand the ringing of joy; bells during.Miss ElvaJohnsten and Miss EthelGoderich Township the hour of ceremony. The hearty Bradshaw spent Saturdayand Sunday COUNCIL. MEETID7c, : Council met congratulations of the entirecone- at Dungannon. adjournment Holmes, un Council the Co n ' At a recent meeting ' oftel to it was decided to send . delega Ottawa to iinterview. the Minister of railroads as regards the talked of rail- road that. is to pass 'through here in the near tudire. the home of her sister, Mrs. J, P. Cole. Mr. J. W. • Treleaven and daughter Norma were in Lucknow over Sunday. 4••441►*♦♦**.**********0.00 THE '80Y Wile o HEADS THE LIST S' ,♦ „-.-+ • .• The CLINTON NEW ERA. offers , • a book of nearly ii00 pa es, en • - • titled 'The Canadian Jartu,er's • Manual of Agriculture," to the• • farmer's son attending a rural ♦ school who takes the bestmarks ♦ s at the next Entrance Examine- t • tion to be held at Clinton. We • • would be glad if teachers would :• ♦ • make this known in the schools • interested.• r 4444♦♦♦4444♦*4♦4•••••44♦♦r pursuant to all me er niumty are .extended to Mr encl. Mrs Mr. and :Mrs. W. J. Andrews and mbere ase 2nd,all r volt onMayl P n Robertson. eSob in we're meeting w _The.minutes'of the last i e g read and approved. 'Moved by. Coun- cillor Yoe and.seconded by Councillor Rathwell,'that the Reeve and Clerk be instructed to make inquiries at the Registry Office and .anyother necess- ary inquiries_ in regard to patients of the Asylum whose maintenance is be- ing paid by the Municipality, Carried. Movea be Coungillor.Hudie and second- e:f llowin '11 Y that th g oiinci or Yoe e b C 4 d accounts be passed, R. 'Porter, gravel.` $ tell a:nd IL Hibbs, gravel $1:59. ' Car- ried. By Law No. 4, as amended was passed and that the appointed' Con- stable is requested t o see that the aboveBy Law is strictly enforced. Cars ried, '.Moved by Councillor Hudie and scoop e . byCouncillor Lobb, that the d d Council adjourn to nieet as a• Court of Revision May 29th' at. 1.0 o'clock a, lee.' Carried.. N W Trewartha, Clerk. •. •• • a: •: '\ • 4 • • WILL THE • • • • • • • i.ULUUK • • • • • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•+••••••••••♦♦OO♦♦♦♦•••••••♦•♦♦♦♦♦•' • • • P:. • •• • • • •• • Our � • • • • • A. toriler • • • • • 1 _s Window i • Will i Tell ! ` • • • • • • • •• You. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ab♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ,•4**i♦' •s.4ia*♦*♦*.♦4404e The Morrish Clothing Co .Londesbdro Rv Mr Currie'le''home.'again.:. •111i*.s'A Lawson spent a "week with her•cousin L Wbea,tly, Mrs and Mr :R Young and children spent Sunday with, Mende at Brussels. I Hutton's grist mill runs• almost day and night there is' so much crush-, ing of grain.' . Miss Erma Kaiser, of Clinton, spent Monday with her friend,. Miss Mary Brogden. • The Quarterly Communion Service and Public Reception of new members which was to be held last Sunday will he held this Sunday atLondesboro and Constance at the usual hours. Edmund and Mrs Manning have . t+tk en up their abode in Londesboro. . They.- the winter Blyth in Mr have spetManning not beinc well. It is hoped the change may do him good. ' Rev W P Pearcv was drily ordained .in d iinducted on Wednesday at Burns,. Church. There was a very excellent service and a pleasant time afterward. He will have charge of the services on Sunday anda cordial welcome is ex- tended to attendthe services. Mrs • • • • • • Hallett.: • Mr Shaddich wears a smile -It's a girl'. Willis Mountain spent Sunday. with Harlock friends. • 5 S No 5 had it holiday on Monday through Meese of the teacher. Jos and Mrs Appleby, Clint on, spent Sunday with Mrs ,:Appleby.: East, Hulled., returned to Stratford, ea from near f Mrs John Stephenson Mr o Brussels is . visiting' :her brother Ed this week to resume her studies in the Crawford'• Normal School there. Thos Nott had the inisfortune,to;be Rev. Neil Leckie, .of 'Kirkwall,' for - daughter, of Blyth, were visitors 'en town on Tuesday. Rev. Dr. ,Stewart 'attended the in- duction of Geo. M. ,Pearcy-, of Londes- boro, on Wednesday.. Mr. David Ro••ers, of Seaforth, and Chairman of the Goderich District, Tuesday evening May 10th, A full at- tendance is desired as- important bus iness will be brought before the meet- ing. WILLIS Anniversary services will be held in this church on Sunday next, Rev. Mr. 11lcGillavray of Weston will preach, Special music will he rendered at both services by the choir. Miss Laura Richardson,(pupi'eel! Dwight Edwards, London) will rendsolos at both ser vices. At the evening service (by re- quest) the Organist .and Choirmaster will. render an Organ recital, beginn- ing at w quarter to seven sharp and will play for fifteen minutes. The congregation in this Church on Sunday last had the pleasure of listen- ing to solos by Miss: Ruffles of Sea.. forth. Miss Ruffles possesses *strong clear soprano voice of good range and under perfect control. She will be welcomed back to Willis Church at any time. SALVATION ARMY On Thursday at the S A Hall here will be a special prayer inee ng to which all Christians are hes sly in- vited. On Sunday�thc subjects are as follows; -11 a. m. The Secret'of Vic- tory," 3 p lei "A Great Challenge," 7 nem "From Poverty to. Palace." On. Wednesday May lIIh Staff' Captain Crichton, of London,assisted by Capt's Crawford and Brown, of Seaforth and Goderich respectively, will hold' a special meeting in the interests, of the self denial effort to which the public are heartily invited. WE5Lli;Y The Sacrament .of the Lord's Supper. will be administered at the close of the morning service. Pastors Morning 'e elf. Examination, • Even - mg ub ct ,- Lx n s. B . J : "The Rainbow round the Throne." All are welcome. ST. PAUL'S;• The` Missionary Services in connec- tion with: the Missionary work of the Church; of England in Canada. . will' be held in the. Archdeaconry:• of London on. Sunday next' the 8th of May. In 'St. Paul's Church, Clinton, these ser- vices'willbyVeryRev- ce be taken•the vi "eeend Dean Davis, Rector of St•James' Ghurcb, London South, in the .morn- .ing and by theHeverend'OanonHague, Rector of the Memorial Church, Lon- don,in the evening., The contributions at both services will be in aid of the was in town 'Tuesda Missionary Work •• lex the Canadian Tuesday: - North West. The Annual Sunday Miss Daisy, Middleton, entertained in School Convention and Deanery Meet - honor of her .friends; Mies 'Shepherd ing of the Deanery of Huron will and Miss Jordon, of 'oderic last Fri-ureb n M a , G h, •(D. V,) be held.in St, George's Ch , day evening. Goderich on Wednesday the 11th of Mr. T. Jackson, (jr).•and Miss Irene ; May. The program will .begin at 11 are visitors in Toronto this week. Mr, a. in., and will conclude withs service Jackson will go to Montreal before re- in St. George's Church at 7 .30 P. m. turning home.. On Sunday next the Rey. 0. R, Gunne Miss Sadie East, daughter of Mr. H, will preach • Missionary sermons in Park Hill.' ONTARIO) STREET Rev. T. Wesley • Cosens will preach at both services 'next Sunday. The subject of the morning discourse .will be :':"Spiritual Sowing.". The topic of the evening sermon will be-' -The Hid- ing of God's Power." Choice music will be furnished by the choir. :A 'son- ' 3r 4=F Fingland, R air, John 'in-law, Mr. H. C. Ho]Iand,Fairview hearty welcome to everybody • QUARTERLY BOARD MEETING.. A very satisfactory meeting of the Quarterly. Board was held nn Monday evening. All the stewards were re- elected, and the licenses 'of the local preachers and exhorters were renewed. The Board extended the Pastor a .un- animous' invitation to remain for an- other year and granted him a month's holidays.. Mr. Cesens accepted the in vitatinn and.thanked the brethren for their kindness. Mr. Lorne Tyndall strict was elected delegate to the Di g meeting REs6DUTION • O>• APPRECIATION AND S YmPATRy. ideltecl with a cow . and was badly hurt. Medical Medical aid was broueht.`,to born,. was Balling on old mends in bihorand is doing as• well'; as expects d eaten test Thursday. `' ' . • The following es the report of,expecte. :'; Mrs � in..i 'Holland and daughter No 0, Hullett for: April:'' -Sr 4 -Ella of .g Wagner; Ernest Paterson, L Robin, 1 Virginia, weet the Homer' her 13. Miro here needy Presbyterian mieisteratLondes Carter, Sr 3-E . Robinson, J Gooier, K Wagner, M.McLeo ogr i . g * . 0- Roberton, W Good, 0 Carter. JrWesley y Walker was at Winghem 3-8 Good, M Cox. L Ball. W Wagner last Friday visiting- his father. who Sr 2=-A Robinson, J3 : flunking, M was stricken with, paralysis. The old Wagner.. Jr 2--D 11eLeed',M Wa ner gentleman,'who is 80 years of: age is in �_g a precarious condition, McLeod, L Robinson, b� Waggner, 11 The many friends in town.of Rev. Prance dance 29. F C W E Kerr will be. that Hess, teacher. during the past few weeks he has been DEATH OF''MRS. ED%AItn Brtic KEr- -under the weather with the prevailing DEN :-Last Friday, afternoon at 4 :31) cold,, brit id now on Che mend, m. the Spirit of ?.h's. Edward Mr. H. W. Potts, of Detroit,. of the cessi n e. n on rtekenden, of th E Mogridgs, N Paterson. Pt Prang. Average atten sorry to hear b 2 d U Swift Automobile i town bol Co • was n t w e pp, B took its flight after a' serious illness. last 'week 'in theoe interest of that Cain- Deceased was born in England in puny, to look over tbe Foundry`build- Sept:1833,and her maiden :name was fag. In the report of the Council Ann Huckster). Her husband, Ed- Meeting it will be seen that the Corn - ward Briekenden, predecease .. err puny as eClint c ed to Satisfactory Results � In baking, are obtained when you tole Baking Powder Our powder is made frons the best Cream of Tartar and Blear' bonate of Soda that we nan buy, and combined in just the right proportions to give the best pos. Bible results, If you have 'never used it, ask for a sample., W. A. McConnell Phm. B, O.P.R. Telegraph Agency • • • t Ladies will find our . led cream 0 . Benzo-Aimo an excellent preparation for the skin, it makes the skin like velvet. - 25c 1►er battle slur •New Perfumes• . ' Rose of Algeria and .Ghon- teeter. Ask for a Satttple , • Bottle. • • . Gentlemen • ill find n mo �. ' Shaving 'Soap the best in the world. 25e bottle. large >C g • .Holm Holmes • 11 Phm B. 101� • Jlanufaciuring Chemist, . e '� NeW • actor' In order to supplyi the em= - ployees of the nen factory,we will keep the following Cured Meats Smoked' Roll # Breakfast Bacon, Skinned Backs song Cleft"): Bacon Bologna and Fresh Sausage FiSl'i • Fresh Lake Iinro}lt Sal-. anon: Trout on edues' • days ' ands •Friidays . • T. O'NEIL THE HUB GROCER.'"- ` . . - Phone. 48 worth; Secretary A W Robinson; • Treasurer, 11I L Robinson; Manager, • Roy Sims; Committee on grounds, W. :Watson, tt.Somers .and S Westlake. tlake. The team will not join the League ow- • . an of the removal of 90' the to many 'n to ing d old nine. . come to rn on. '1'ne•following resolution was insa• ne three years • AO. . A family of two Carl Engler. B. A. Dominion Land imously carried by a standing vote sons, (Stephen, on the farm and Ed- Surveyor of Ottawa has been appoint - Ward in United States and two dangh- . ed by the Dominion Government to ters, Lizzie, at home, and Mrs. Arthur .establish the Northern boundary of Pearcy, Toronto, was present at .pale), of the game township are left to the new Province of Alberta. Ile the services and. the induction of .mourn the lass. The ' funeral took starts for Athabasca al Albg iinmed+ her son as mentioned above. There place on Mobility afternoon and the lately and will be occupied most of the were several persons from other con- service was conducted by her pastor, summer. Mr. Engler is a brother of sans. -Inter anent gregnttons also present. The begin- Rev. 1. Wesley Co Mrs. W. Marquis, of }sullen and was for it c s been auspicious and we hope was made at the Clinton Cemetery. at ane time a student of Clinton Coll - forest of tee of ,the b a contino Re ort forThe.£ollowing is the Sch of p egiate. • lationship and success in the Masters -S S No 5 finned far April • The wor con uc ro• s >` tor Dr 0 V Emory, Dominion Secretary marks are based onconduct and pro- of the R T'of T spent the first half of ^- — • Ile ency. Names are, in order of merit. • • " 4 Square Heal For Every lloy" •• • immosee•••••••sa•••• SOit'slaw•sose••llsain•sh•aaaai -ill M r Jr. 4 -Elva Mc- Cool, r n. S . Fete, Brown. r Mar Vodden, t. Etion Mary F.home after u is -g CleggP 3rd -Florence Vodden, Keathia. Ways year in the Medi- strenuous - leather in ara Les.'Jr. :3 I h Edna out i m cal School, London. The result of the Sr. 2 -Mary Taylor. Fred McCool, examinations as just published a that Margery' McCool, John Gorbutt. Jr. he has taken an excellent stand at the 2 -Grace Vodden,Alice Vodden,(equal) end of his second year, having obtain- Sr. 4 aggie Maw. this week in'Clinton in the interests of the Insurance department that In ra ceof s Order and also attended the regular meeting of the local Council of Tem - plats in - and gave on Tuesday evening n an. instructing address on the work of the Order, tvhich in conjunction Amatil Weymouth. Albert Garbutt with the invitations and program ed honors in every subject. A. MOBeath hag' returned after a trip to his .timber limit and in saw Mills in Powassan, New Ontario. where hefound everything prosperous, SC•iloot' REPORT -The following' is April .monthNoly report .of S. S. 14, Stanley. Names are in order of merit: Fifth -A. E. Mcl3eath, H. Forrest A ?VI•Dinsdele, Sr, 4th --41 A Fisher, H C .[Kehl. W M McBeath Jn. 4th -A M Hood, M I: Parsons, J W McBeath, Sen. 3rd: -J' M Conine, L EWasmann, A. Mr.Murtrie, Jun, 3rd- G. G. Ross 1 A. L Fisher, W U 13 Johnston. See. - G E McKay, W R Cooper. 2nd pd - M B M Collins, M A Cooper, Virg R Par. sons. lst pt;+=T G Cooper, W Sutton, W Harvey. The best spellers in the monthly spelling matches were, 5th: - Henderson Forrest. Sen 4th -Herbert Kehl. Sr. 4th: -Anna l [nod. Sr, 3rd-- .awrencn Wasmann. Jr. 3rd: -Anna is er. c h 2nd :-GladstoneMl ay. Boyd cid Sr. 1 -Mary Gorbutt. Jr. 1- John Taylor, Rose Gorbutt, Sidney Lee,Ar' thut 'Weymouth,Je Jennie Gorbutt. The best spellers during the month are : Sr.f4-Maggie Mair. Jr. 4 -Elva McCool. Sr. 3, -.Florence Vodden. Jr 3 -Ira Rapson, Sr. 2 -Mary Taylor. Jr. s- Grace ' 'Vodden, Jr. I. -John Taylor. B. M. Mc1wan, Teacher. Personal N' o t e s • It those having relatives or fiends • visiting in town or ggoing away notify uA of the foot eaoh week ire 11 new aA tintBlT uIdannouncet was appreciated by all present. The Order reports a, steady growth in all departments. Dr Emory goes to God- erich from here. On Monday -of next week Mr Mur- ray MCl+awen leaves Clinton to take a situation in a tailor shop in Gode- rich. His many friends in tow n will be sorry to hear of this move and it will be a decided loss to the Baseball team. Mr Mciewan intends to • move his family as soon as he can .het a suitable house. The New Era wishes his.suecess in his success in his new home. "As Releases Almit;htyGod, in whose hands are life and'death to remove from our midst, our beloved , brother, Mr. John Brickenden, who leas for. many years 'a most faithtul member -of thin Quarterly. Oficial f Board, we desire to. place on record our high appreciation of, his manly' solid piety, tad .a , integrity,Y B frit sterling p , P . untiring devo- Uhrtsiian activity and u g tion to the Church of his choice. We also' extend to the members of the be- reaved family our deep, sympathy- and earnestly' pray, that the Good of altOon- them and that solation may sustain when the voyage of life,is over. we may all meet on theSlroeZ where every song t ever f 1 - 1• II. ibt.4.100 wit Wo ra + 4 11 $ Church Chimes Mrs, trash; entertainedTuasclay even.- 1111114-"1"1"1141‘16.111111h.."` 1h. ing,. Miss Mae Brahler spent Sunday in Setfor• th. Mr. Joe BramfleId client Sunday in The annual 'meeting of the Women's Sea..*orifi. Institute will be held on Thursdays Mr. R. A. Stewart, of f3iytlt was itt BAPTIST ' Rev T. W. Charlesworth will preach next Sut da.y. Morning subject, "Dew iel the Diligent. Evening "Tire Geis- " 'the Ladies' Missien Circle will meet at the Church on pet Provision, s victory and where no shadow alfa." • • N al's - ry r Baby eough Syrup that are few cough remedies a t Very g useful for adults are safe to - give bies ba . Nyal's Baby Cough Syrup . con- tains neither opium, morphine, or other dangerous opiates.. It is especially designed for babies and 'net antis there. . .Loosens the conga quickly, and gives the child normal teat. A good, e ugh emedy far larger ohildrensaf. ho210 perr bottle The Stratford -St. Marys road race I Sr �' H YE`se will be run from Stratford to St. Marys on May 24th. 1010. Officers chosen for Blyth Base- Dispensing Chemist. Ball team'are:-1'resident,L 0 Charles eseemingemegaggeoggenennemeenta he Molsons -Bank Incorporated 18515 capital,, nein U $3,500400 - Rest Fund, '$3,500,000 bas 73 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Orrespoudents Ia all the Principal Cities in the 'world, A GENERAL RANKKING ItUSINESS;.TRANSLCTED, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTILIIEN_f at all Branches. ' Interrest allowed at highest current rate. Clinton Branch - C; E DOWDING. Manager 11