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The Clinton New Era, 1910-10-13, Page 5. pio .11 e ober, i$tr1ii 1910...,, Yee • .r-••. . e EvOry,an, Should Own a WATCt. Business Demands it The importance of time demands it troin the time' he gets up in the morning until he goes to bed, at night—so long for this job, so long for the other ; so long for meals ; so long for recreation; so long for sleep. You ought to see our display of Watches and you ought to buy here. We can save you money. W. Hellyar. Rirtls Marriages ,w Deat s BORN S•IUT.IER-4n Brucefield, i$e ty25, ,'ko 'rdr. 'andi.Mrs. 'John Snider" la daughter. ; Brucefield. DIED WALKER -in Goderich 'Town- ship October .8tle,;1lrfaria A. Pearson, beloved wife of Robert Walker,. aged 67 years aud 10 months. DUNLOP. -In Tucker smith, on Oct, 11th Elizabeth Lang, widow of the late William Dunlop, aged 80 years, 1 n onth and 14 'days. 1. • PARSONS.; -In Goderich On Sun- day Oct 9th at the residence of her 9son-in-laW, Mr. L. Dancey, 'The funeral toke place at Montreal. Mrs. Parsons is; the mother of Mrs. Brewer formerly of Clinton. SSZI E REGISTER'. SATURDAY., OCT. 11, -Auction sale ofhousehold furniture on Huron 's't'reet, Clinton, at one o'- clock, Terms cash. No reserve. Margaret. O'Neil, Prop's., Thos. Gun dry, auc , District Newsy. . Thoburn Mr. Albert Hughes is expected to occupy the pulpit • in the .Baptist church again on Sunday afternoon next. • Sam. Govier, 'the young man from Auburn Iocnlity and known to many who was so seriously injured in the elevator accident at Perrin's factory last week, at London, is making favorable iniprovement and will recover it is expected. Londesboro Jeweler and Optician, Lessons from the life and pic- tur es of the late Holman Hunt, the great religious Artist Was . the subject of an interesting and in- spiring sermon by Rev. J,'H. Oster- hout. B. D. in 'the methodist church last -Sunday night. Mr. Wm. Lyon very acceptably. filled 'the pulpit Wanted at once. at the Alexandra in the morning, Mr. Osterhout Marine or General Hospital Goderich preaching at Burns Presbyterian two pupil nurses. Apply to Miss Grif- church. fiths Lady Superintendent Goderich T. Sampson and family spent P. U. 2t Sunday- in Lucknow. ' Captain S. G. Keine and wife of Gorrte spent a few -days last, week Wanted at the Parsonage, 1Virs. • Kahle is Rev. Osterhout's sister.. Rev. D. L. Small of Blyth, preach- ed in Knox church last Sunday afternoon. - - Rev. W. T. Pearcy and wife. re- turned'this week from Tor.onto,and, Pt. Colborne. Ilouse to Rent Rev. Bartlett and wife, of Dun- gannon were visiting here on Mon- d R G. Smith has .purehased• from R. Adams seven rots -and from the Cr lsp Estate see •lots 'about 3 1=4 acres in the Wingham Survey. here. Harvey Longivan•now in London• baa sold his ho a ie 4rellia.fatb- eie George Longman. ' George Longman has sold.. his house to Charles H, 'Manning for about five hundred dollars. bus or baggage call, to any part C. H. Manning had a very suc cessful sale of his s'to.ck and imple of the town. JOSH COOK. men'ts on Tuesday, Sugar Beets are being 'shipped .by several parties this week. y Hogs were shipped •on Wednes- Girl Wanted. day by: Messrs. -Watson, the . price Girl wanted is $8.00. ., __ ___Janees_Cam-' bell.returned from for ens al p , lr use work g >e no use Manitoba this week M n good wages Apply to O. ORICH Death of George Neal.-.: There passed away on Friday September 30th, at his daughter?s residence,'67. Yarmouth Road,, Toronto • George Neal in •his. 75th year; Although in failing health for a number. of Hunters' Return Tickets atyears he tvas no's seriously. ill .until the day before his death; , from'. that time he.'radu' - 1I • Sank a s €' . a y t. p S .,. ing peacefully. atvay at ten o'htockt Friday evening. • Deceased : was born in Gloucestershire'. England. and came to Canada in 1883, sett- ling in Londesboro. Four year lat-. ' er he moved 'to 'fioronto''where he. has Iived ever since.' '.In former years Mr• Neal :was a gardener' having charge of ninny of 'the lawns on St. George. St. 'For. 15, Rears he was engaged ,fh Dr. yerson. • •The late Mr. Neal was twice tnarr-ied his 'first wife hav- ing died 35 years ago,. and his second predeceased him sortie four years. Heleavesto ''mourn his Wanted Wanted at once a good general ser- vant, Apply to etre Holt North St. Goderich. 2t First house north of the R 0 Church on James St. Hard and soft water and' all modern conveniences occupied at present by John Derry Apply to ARTHUR UANTELON THE OLD RELIABLE BUS MAIC-- --n-- My headquarters are now at the Rattenbury House. The phone No. is 46. Ring me up if you want a' VAI LAYAY TUN l Y. GRAND R NK SY T E Single fare Oct. 10th to Nov 12th .' To points in Temagami, points Pete - wawa to Port Arthur, and to a number of points reached by Northern Naviga- tion Company, also to certain points ineeQuebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Maine. - Oct. 20th to Nov. 12th To Muskoka Lakes, Penetang, Lake of Bays, Midland, Maganetawan River Lakefield, Madawaska, to Parry Sound Argyle to Coboaonk, Lindsay to Hale. burton, Sharbot Lake to Calabogie via K. & P. Railway, points from Severn to North Bay inclusive, and certain points reached by Northern Naviga. ti;,n. Company Return limit on all tickets Dec. 15th e'lleept to points reached by steamer lines, Nov. 14th, 1910. Secure tickets and full information from ' A 0 Pattison, Depot agent JOHN RANSFORD, Town Agent. Ming If you have any troub- le with your eyes--•^diffi cult in seeing distinct or reading, aching eyes, tir ed eyes. If you suffer from headache, if the child cannot st-e well at schoo; or if the child's eyes so sn become tired, call and have them ex- amined most. carefully. No Charge voR Ekaminan ton. We have all . ap li- .nces for careful ex- amination . All work guaranteed : satisfac- fg .tory, 74. J...ro g • • Jeweler and Opticians ' Issuer rl'1 Marrine4 Liceusys loss 'three sons and one daughter, 'Alber't of Goderich Township, Rev. T. W., of Kingston, Frederickand itTrs. Carter of Toronto. One danghter, Mrs. Tuck having died nineteen years ago. The funeral 'took place on Monday to Monet Pleasant cemetery. ' Mr George Davis of Brussels spent the Sunday with friends in Londesboro. Live Poultry Wanted The following prices are being paid • at the Holnlesville Poultty Yards: - Hens, 8 cts, a Ib. Chickens over A lh. 11 eta. a lb. Chickens, betteeen 4 and 51bs, 10e lb Chickens, Under 4 lbs. Oe a Ib. Turkeys,ducks and geese prices later All poultry to he delivered with crops empty on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Buying all the year round. N, W. TREWARTHA. - Phone 4 on 142. • Nolice.of Dissolution 090900•0 0909000909911: • a WITH THE CHURCHES. • 9 BAPTIST CHURCH. Mr. Albert Hughes, student of., Woodstock College, who preached with great acceptance, .en Sunday .1astela,.expeeteel to pieach on Sun- day next, Morning and Evening. pNTARIO STREET CHURCH • The :Ontario Street. Leagueex- peet's to entertain the inmates at the House. of Refuge next 'Tuesday evening.• At ;the League:meeting last Mon- day: evening, Mr. J. W. TY'ealleaven, gave 'a Very interesting address, and Miss .Meud_Wiltsesang a sato. Next Monday evening the monthly.` misio ar meeting will be held, at whith Rev.M?.Ousterhout= of Londesboro, will give an address. 'CHURCH '. Guild will hold Monday evening y n g hmen'ts will Band held even the :congreg,at Church, Toronto,, met the church and presented pastor, Rev. orae of gold a Rev. M. P Miller on behalf n: Mrs. Mill me' hymn representing presented 'Miller, Who ,repli church 'and ;S Rev. Alex pae'tor, of d'the regret assistant's dap Bothwell, on the p ple'g Bocie'ty strain. 'During. Mr. Mille moon's of ex 'congregation, a 'friends, who regret lVliller supe Stewart, of 'Willie Y: years ag'a,,an during'hts s WILLIS The' Ladies a r e- ' e 'tion on M'on at the ,c p •church. • Refres also be served : - . p11 &lissionB r regu lar• nesting on: ing: embers of io•n�of> Knox PresbyterianSpa- 'dins avenue,: To in the lecture room of last Friday night, the re- tiring assistant J. -Geo, Miller; with a p mount ing to ,$200. R arsons, .,gddx.essed 'Mr. alf of :the cengr egatio Miller re-• ceived a handsome" book. Mr. Wm. Dalley, g the' Adult Bible Clan a club - bag to. Mr. Milled 'fit- tingly fi't tingly' to 'both abbath school members ander B, .Winchester,- the con- gregation,' voice of .the church.' at his as :departure, and Dr. art of the Young People's spoke in a ,similar str his 'two dsax's ministry, r has one 'a great, a executive Work in 'the co nd'hab made hliany hie' departure. Mr, ied Mr. Rev. Dr. Stews thumb, Clinton, three d Made hostsof friends o journ The law,firnl of Prouatpt. Hays Be Blair, has been dissolved by thb retirement of Mr. Blair, Mr, J, L. lililortn has taken Mr. Blair's place; and the busintsb will in future. be 'carried on in the sum Piece under the name of Proudfoot,. Hays IthU Killoran, , A1E bbrsons indebted to the o15 firm areret; dusted to settle at as warty a date as possible. Dated at Goderich, this 1st . day. of Ontober, PROUDPOOT, HAYS &.BLAIR Servants Wanted --- l Two good servants . wanted at the Rattenbury house, C) Apples for Sale Mr. D. Cants on will ship us a ear load of apples • from Caledonia which are expected to reach as on or about Oct. 22nd and which wa will sell at $3.75 per barrel.-Cantelon Bros. 2t 4 +eetyrs101w The Choicest Woods are used in themaking of our Furniture, lience.its beauty and durability. It is artistically de.: signed, too. and beautifully rip- holstered. The workmanship throughout is Positively Perfect and will satisfy the most -refined and artistic tastes. When you note the_quality, :also coinpare our prices with those •asked else. • where. . The Cheapcst.Spot In'Hfrton iso tif%y al's kinds. of l urnfturo. loi%With the Deanery bad been Cele 'stder'ed the Meeting !closedwith the devotional exerelo00. Tee next regular meeting Wilk be 'held' eoulo1nt1Y• With the :S. S.• 'CtonVent• ion In Clinton in May next. I+t++*+++ ++++*++* 76 0. Personal Notes 11 those h��xn re as v,w or Wend* In Mown or eying away notify us of the fact swob week we would ennonooe It in the New exec Mrs. Sheeley has been very ill during the past week. 'Miss Wallace spent a few 'days in Goderich last week. Mrs. Yates will not receive until some time in November, Miss Jessie Thompson visited her sister in Blyth last week. Mrs. J. Leslie Kerr was visiting friends in Blyth last week: Miss Jessie Wiseman spent a few days in Seafgrth last week. Mrs. Thos. Mason was a, visitor With Blyth friends last week. Mr. J. Wiseman, of Guelph, was en holiday visiting at his home here, - Mr, T. Harvey. of Exeter, •made a hosbusiness call of Exeter, on Tuesday, Mrs, Whedon, sister of ' Mrs, T. Trick returned to her home. in St. Louis last week. Mi. J. Leslie Kerr attended the opening of -'the Niagara Power at Berlin on Tuesday, Miss Gertrude Sage left on Thurs day last for London where she in- tends making her home. Mr. and, Mrs. Shipley were in Ex- eter, last week attending the`Iun- ex al of the late Mr. Bawden, Conductor John Sullivan, who has been off the G. T. R. Buffalo since the strike, has • c 'era n sin t Godeli h 1 , ., been reinstated, Mr. L. L• avis is moving his family from Oshawa 'to town, and will oc- cupy C. J. Graham's residence on Centre St.- Wingham Advance. Miss Jessie 'Wiseman, of Clinton, and Miss Wiseinan, . of . Otta 'a, were guests this.. week If their gesIndmother, Mrs. Geo. Grant. St. 'Marys Argus, - l►Txs; D, Dickinson had 'the mis- fortune while dusting the ceiling t6 fall seriously injuring her left side just below the heart, fortun— ately not bred;ing any ribs. ' Mr. A. H, Goodwin and daughter Mies Winifred • returned from the West on '1Vionday having spent two months very , pleasantly visiting in Manitoba and Saskatchewan,. Miss Wiseman of St. Marys, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gibbs • of town. The visitor also brought here Barbara and 'Franklin Gibbs who have been visiting in . the Stone town. here, so 0 !Rural Deanery Meeting A meeting of the Deanery of Huron was held in St. Paul's church on Thursday last. . The Clerical member g present were, ReVs. D. W. Collins, M. Turnbull, H. J,.Condell, J. Berry, I. T. Farr, E. 11,. Croly, W. J. Doherty, W. H. Dunbar and C. R. Dunne. A celebration of the Holy Com- munion was held In St. Paul's church after which the (members assembled in 'the Vestry with Rev. W. J. Doherty Secretary 'and, 'Rev. C. R. Glenne, Chairman. • After" rou- tine business the nomination of a Clergyman for Rural Dean Was pro seeded with and Mr, Frank Metcalf of Blyth was appointed Scrutineer of 'the ballots. The scrutineer reported the name of Rev. C. R. Gurnee as the choice .pf the Deanery and the Secretary 'wee .or'derd`d'lo notify the Bishop accordingly. , - After luncheon the meeting ' re- opened! at 1.30 p.m, where a thought hie. and carefully prepared paper "On'the. Revision and enrichment of 'the Fe . ,�.Boak,» wen read by the Rev. a'rrk '!'urnbull. .T,he die• eussiote:•enateing was-lldix'idi° til• by still the hnembera, .present. After other matters in connect - ST. 'PAUL'S 'CHURCH. Miss Ahriie McCor'tie, who recent ly' under'wen't an 'operation at the Hospital fox appendicitis, is doing veil -as -can be 'expecte will soon be able Ito sit up, much -tb HEAVY DEBONV,1103 »BBTl9.'' The D.paltteitant• et Agrieulitur 'furnisl ce }frtet'estlaag5 ■taUKtics-re•► garding pp opula'tlour, taxation, de- benture iienture tl'ebt, •etc„ of the variaue :paunletpalitiea in Onttlrrio. The de- benture debt of Mitchell In given at $69,796, with a sinking funds of $7,- 466. St. Marys, debt $123,709,; no; sinking fund. Stratford, debt $1,- 030,304; sinking tend. $236,794, LIstowel. debt $197172 • sinking fund, $25,4.$1. debt, debt, $38,686; sinking 'fund, $1,419. Ribbert, debt, $20, 384; nq 'sinking fund. Fuller- ton, no debt; 'Ellice, debt, $50,683; no sinking 'runts. Elnra, debt $86,- 200; sinking fund, $1,1,86. Downie, debt, $3,983; no sinking fund, Blans • hard, debt, $1,011; no sinking 'fund, North Easthope,, debt, $20.484; no sinking fund. Sou't'h Easthope. debt, $12,159; no sinking fund. Sea - forth, debt, $169,417; sinking fund,, $44,196. •Wingham, debt, $153,702; sinking fund, $16,498, Clinton, debt ° $150,544 i sinking fund, $35,212.'These figures -were compiled up 'to Dec,: 31st. 1909, 'a health Federal and Pro;trinci 1 h alk au- thorities in session at Ottawa. The office of C. D,Sbeldon,'the Montreal broker, has been closed. Absolom Beaton, a colliery mana- ger for the Dominion CoalCompanv Is dead, Cani'.ddian Verse' THE LITTLE WHITE SUN. By Annie Campbell:piuestis. [Annie Campbell,Huestis was born. :n Halifax in 1876, and is- chiefly '.nown as a. writer of . •ocea.sional •arse, for the Canadian and American _magazines.]•• • r ski ' had gray, grayface,. ' Tho lyh ag,y, . The touch of, the mist was chill, The earth wars an eerie. place, For the -Wind moaned over the hill;. But the brown earth laughed, and the sky turned blue,• :When the little white •sun, came peep, Mg through.. The wet leaves saw it and sinilee, The glad birch gave it a song - A cry .from a heart, glee -wild, And the echoes laugh it along: And the wind and I went whistling, to, When the little white sun came peep- ing through. • So welcome the chill of, rain And the world in its dreary prise-. To have it aver again, That moment of sweet surprise, •. When the.. brown. earth laughs, and the sky turns - blue, As' the little white sun.comes 'peep- ing through l • .. • .Jilnton MtLrlcet,,Re port dr enWle it, (new) • Sri to 0 87 Oasts,, ► • e B iriey . . , . 0 4a to. 0 46.• the delight of her friends. Mr, and Mrs.: Sieman, of. Detroit,. are visiting4'Irs .Couch sr. and call- ing on o'thei old::friends in town. Mrs. Sisman; was - formerly' Miss Tipling and her many friends are glad 'to• rvelcome her back to town The visitors came up by their auto. The..Clintonians who took In the trip to 'Quebec, 'by both boat.and Qtr ain Mr -aridJack- son, Jacl Mrs.t Q n son 'Dr and Mrs. h M Shaw, Mr, and Mss. John Bansford ' and' Melvin Basford and 'Mrs, 13. T. Rance all ar 'ved safely home, after en' en - livable 'time:. Mrs. George Roemer. of Kansas City daughter of Mrs. Trick, return ed • hom,e last ; week. Being :unable to call in per son.•eirs. Roemer takes this : opportunity of thanking .the many friends and;., neighbors for :'flowers and other kindnesses . re- ceived during her mothers recei't illness. Huron The Annual 'Harvest Thanksgiv- ingservices of St. Paul's Church willbe' held on Sunday next When It is 'expected that the Bishop of EI on Will preach "Lordship Morning andevening.. His Lordship will al Visit Summerhill in the after- noon for the confirmation of a class. of candidates. eGk` 4,1274,4 ND(IRTAKI Last Friday evening Master Harry Shaw -gave a party to a number of. his friends.- Each guest were. supposed, to eom'e represent- ing.'the name of some elty ox town in Canada. Miss Dorothy Ratten- bury was the winner In • guessing what each represented. All enjoy- ed a good time. Las's Saturday afternoon '.'Mrs. Lappine left for London 'where she will make her home in future as Mr Lappine holds.. an important post ion •With the Sherlock -Mann' Piano Co., Mrs. Lappine - will / •ue much 'missed both in Qhi1ecli 'work in St. :,Joseplr's..Church, where the - heti �beexl a 'Valued member of the choir; 'disc) -in the social life of. the •toWn. Just 'before Mrs. Lappine boarded the train she was present- ed 'with a purse of gold' by. the' choir of !the church. Miss' Lappine will remain with theMorrish Cloth ing Co, 'for: sometime 'before 'tak- ing up her residence in London. Additional Locals Peas 0 70' to 0 75 Eggs` Q22to0'23.:. Butter 0 `20 to 0 21 "'• li )gs • Potatoes 0 30 :• $8. • 'Toronto falrkets Fall "Wheat 81) to .80 Goose Wheat - 85 to ,855 Oats ., .40 to .40' 54 to ,(i ) Barley'' Peas •.7a-'tb .70 Rye .••.• •.., .70 to .75 Buckwheat '.54 to' ,55 Bran .S . .. 20 • . . Shorts .. . • A. w.w ....v.. h� s �w = ater Coats 'Ne*bDress Ooods . New Clothing New Blankets 0 I Don't 1;py J_ bre'seeing our big new stocks. FULL RANGE OF NE 6..! DRESSGOODS OT LUNG, ROOTS,, SIIOES and RUBBERS AT LOWEST PRICES . . Men's Sweater See Our' Coats, ._ at $1.00 Some Special Bargains fa Clothing and Shoes now ,on our tables.' COME IN AND GET OUJli, PRICES. . Plumsteel Bios.. SHALL PROFITS MORE BE SINES • Thisis -that time for Underwear earanddw e have Stan tie ld s Unshri nk' • able, Penman's. Ellis, and Fleece Lined and also Plain, for men, women end children, We have a fine lot of Coat Sweaters for men women and children. Something extra in Table Cloths and Table Napkins, Extra heavy stock of Shoes and Rubbers. We have a special 5 -gallon Oil Can. We have Ensilage Forks, Scoop Shovels, etc, W'Vo have liar. 'ness S.ipplies that you need.. We have Coal 011 at lac, 20cand 25c. • -R. •_': ]Highest Price for Produce. Adams, Londesboro., Growing: Wheat. According to an offieial.predict- ion, Argentina within a ••4ew years will produce 5,000,000 tone more wheat a year 'than she will need for home consumption. ' Like .the Human 'Tongue A German naturalist 'who has made a long study of birds'tongues has 'announced a .'brief that the IAM. YQURTFF parrot's most nearly., approaches -_ the -human organ in its mechanisne,• 1,571 acres. All this can be worked, the. re- ' port believes, to be a profit. A report is also made ' on 'the work done at' 'the goverment peat bog at Alfred, Ont., while the Dor- . .chester, Ont, and Farnham, Que., . peat plants are referred to -favor ably... . PE -AT 1130 -GS: Canadian Department of Mines Hakes Examinations Into: Its Resources - The, el;ults oft la further exami nation into the peat resources of. Canada, and particularly ,Ontario, - made during the season of 1909-10 are contfn ed in a se port'ust issued by the -nines branch of the depart- ment of mines. The 'bogs examin- ed, their sitaation and extent, are se follows,- - 2'2 bog,eight miles west of ' Brunner g. )Gay ....... ..,.,. ..... $17` to •19 Stratford Ont., .2,288 acres total Eggs.. .... , :. 28c to area. •' NJ0 • But ter, 21e to •25e - . Komoka bog, 12 finites 'froth ' Lon g Potatoes... ... ..60 to ,64. pk don; Qxit., .900 acres:" Cattle, butchers.... ,�,•`��,to•$6,.b, ..Br c villethree 'iles'from Cattle, Ex orters $5.50 to 56;75 I o bog, an Hogs.. t `F8.50 to 8•7o Sheep .,. ....,... $485 $ 5.00. Limb - . . $5. W 10 56.10 Feeders . 54.50 to $5;85• MOVED THIS WEEK. 0. Pugh and faintly havemoved to the house recently oe c u p i e d by Mr. George Rice on Rattenbury street. BIG'MANGOLDS. ' Mr. John Govet, of town has pulled O'mangolds which 77 lbs. or about 13lbs each. Howie this fur good garding, SNOWBALLS IN OCTOBER. r Thursday morning of this week Mrs. John McGarra picked a Snowball of the tree and it was a well eleveloped one. FIRE THI5 MORNING. ' • The Hotel Normandie had a -small fire this morning, (rhursdoy) which amount to no thin g. Waste .paper down in the furance room cetnght 'lire and filled the cellar with smoke. The brigade was called but but there ser• vices were not required. TEACHERS' AT HOME. • In connection with the East Huron • Teacher's Convention which ill be held in Clinton on Oct, '20 and,21 'ti e teachers of Clinton will give an At Home to the teachers of ethe 'County pn the'I!own Hall • en the evening .of ot. 20 beginning 4,8 0 'lock, :At ttheeT westing 3. 1'. Hoag',13. A;. of ..Lenten ki. ill gide ilri addreaa.gii, "The Educate • on of Thelay and the, 'Nation „of Toe. Morrow." All interested in' edul:at1on are invited to attend. • Artificial Applause. To provide artificial applause a . . French theatrical manager has in- vented hammers which imitate the bounding of eanes on the. floor. and. "parchment covered castanets,which- simulate 'the clapping of hands, all worked 'by electricity from; a key- board behind the scenes; Coal in the Philippines, Theve are but two ?coal mines ac- tively operated in the Philippines, one owned by 'the gowe1'nment 'and one by 'a private terporation. :.. ,Agriculture In China. • More than two .thirds •of the nate' ives of 'China are agriculturists, us- ing methods centuries old. About Lighthouse% -01-the 15,224, Lighthouses in the world; those on inland bodies of water being omitted in the couns 1'2,171 are on the Atlantic and 2,288 �. on the Pacific. Brockville,' Ont., 14Q' 'acres. •. Rondeau bog,on the 'shoxe of Lake Erie, six miles from Blehheim. -'Oh, let Me, lay my head 'tonight upon--yeui'- Brea -sty And close tiny,• eyes 'against 'the light,' -I 'fain 'would x est Pug -weary and the world looks sad, this worldly stroke Turns m'e to you; and,'oh,- I'm glad to be your wife! Though friends may fall andturn 'aside, yet°I have you. , And' inyour love I m'ay, abide, for you are true My olny solace in each grief and iii despair,. • • . s in m relief • it to iidernes -Youry , h --care. ' soothes sac -- so s If joys. of life could alienate; this poor; weak 'heart • - , • From yours,:then may no. pleasure • rest enough t. o part Our:, sympathies fall to my lot. • I'd e'er remain • • 'Bereft of friends, 'though 'true' or not, just to retain Your'true :regard, ; .•yenr::,presence. . brigght,•thro' care and' strife, And oh 1.I thank biy God Ito -night, ane your'' Wife! • LEAVE. yQUR ORDER NUW .For the • Printing you are bound to . need next month, and have it ready when you want it. We can give :,you the best. service. The New Era Printing ` Office Hour L,„,,,,,,,,,=,,_,=...,,,,..,„,,,_, with poorly trained doctors and! lawyers. • titl•� • Y At' - re id fit°of•t7i� e 1\Trwa�'dylK. `li s tl gi . Foundation for the advancetnent of Education, flay; the country Is flooded K`E. NO NuII I4 s'ilte,'dethrofheci ing of p'ortu al,- Who is now under. the protection of Great Britain, at Gibraltar, • 1. &ING ALFONSO, of Spain, whose kingdonl is threatened with a revotn, , tion' following the one in Portugal.' Ott Ianhnense Motor, An cleetric hinter of 10,000 horse- • cower is being built in England for use in u steel ylyill.