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The Clinton News Record, 1920-4-29, Page 1M1 C ANO, 2043.-40th'Yeatr INER r A renewal of sub, from Brazil the other day. But a few nearer home are not yet subscribers. The �" II�U��D People's Paper at $1.50 per year in advance'and $2.00 to foreign countries is dirt cheap. Areyou p SUBSCRIBED CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 1920 THE HOME PAPER I WILL ATTEND SERVICE.. The local Oddfeliows wi]��celebrate file 101st atinxversary of lire Orde; by attending',divihe worship in Willis cbuxch on Sunday mornieg• .They meet in their ledge rooms at 10.30 and march in aMbody to the 10.30- church. Visiting: brethren well also be welcome, a Messrs, C. Diaper and T. J. Man-- aghan have been appointed. represent. atives to the Grand Lodge to be held in Toronto in June and T. W. HAW- kms and G. E. Hall delegates to the district meeting in May. AMONG THE CHURCHES. Baptist Church The pastor will preach at both ser- vices on Sunday. Evening subject: "A well Within,". Those who heard.Miss Pratt of Co- tetrads, India, on Wednesday night enjoyed her message very much, Ont, St, Church Mr. Fred' Thompson, who was vis- IA iting his home in town, assisted the choir on Sunday, y, g part in a mixed quartette in the morning and in a duet with Mrs, B. J. Gibbings in the evening, Tho League meetingon Motday g Was a•-Good:Citizenship meeting acid several addresses were given by the young young people. An» interesting pro- gram was the result. On Tuesday evening about ninety of the young people 'went to Seaforth to "ietuun. a visit paid to them by the young- -.people , of the.Soa- forth' League about . a' year ago , The - visitors,, provided the iprogram.: The: president Mr. A, J. McMurray, presided, the topic was taken by Mr, Ernest Livermore; xeadm s rsuet g , vert.grven by Mr. G. And- rson and Misses Eva Carter and Myrtle. Armstrong,' solos were sung by Miss Grace Walker and Mr•. J. Rands, 'a duet by Misses Ruth and Carrel Evans and an instrumental was given by Misses B. and C. Jervis. At the conclusion of the pro- gra gratathe Seaforth League served re- freshments. The young people re- ort a very pleasant tics,. p Willis, Church The Independent, Order _of Odd- fellows -will attend Divine worship at Willis Church on Sunday pert; at eleven o'clock: - , - ivrThe pastor's subjects next Sunday Morning:"The Soul of Oddfellow- ship," Evening: "The Encouragers." The Sacrament oflBaptism will be in the afternoon.. nobserven at the Sunday School service On Frida evenin Iasi the mem- Y- g bens and friends of the Covenant Bible Class spent a social evening at the lelanse, when they were hospit- ably entertained by Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hogg. A pleasing program of music, contests and games, was en- joyod by the large number who were present. At the conclusion, a dainty lltncli was served, after which all joined hands in the singing of Auld Lang Syne. The Women's Association held a social evening at the manse on Mon- day evening last. The Young People's Society and the Girls' Club held a union meeting on Tuesday eveningwhen Copt. F. S. Foulds gave a very interesting lecture on "Conservation" illustrated by lantern slides. The W. M. S. are servinga teathou at the home of Mrs. Forbes to -mor- row (Friday) afternoon, from three to six. Wesley Church well attended -Meeting of the League on Monday evening the elec. tion of officers for the ensuing year took place.. The retiring officers se- ported their work in the past year and the following were appointed: Hon -President, Rev. D. N. Me- Comms, Associate Hon-Presidfnt, Rev, T. J. Snowdon., President, Miss M. A. Stone, 1.st Vice, Miss M. R. Clark. 2nd Vice, Miss 14I. Turner. 3rd Vice, Willis C. Cooper, 4th Vice, J. A. Sutter. Convenor of Social Committee, Miss S, Powell, Supt, Junior League, Miss Freida Wallis, Secretary, Miss, Amy Hollyar. Treasurer, Murray McNeil, Pianist;, Miss R. Wise• Next week the officers will bo in- stalled by 'the pastor. The annual congregational meet- ing was held -yesterday evening when reports were given by the different departs wer Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- t per will be administered after the se„4.,,,,,..,,4,7,.. Sunday lhadntl air annual- flection •ai officer on Wednesday e t- ening last, the io lawrng bong a eel for the ensuing year: President, Miss B. Porter• 1st Vice,Mrs, McCatnus. 2nd Vice, Mrs. C. J. Walhs, 3rd Vice, Mrs. 3. Johnston. 4th, Vice, Mrs. J. Cuninghame, Rec.-Secretary, Mt.`s, A. Seeley• Maths Secretary, Mrs. J. C. Mc' Treasurer, Mrs. II. 1 owlee. Christina Stewardship Su t„ Miss p p Washington, Strangers Secretary, Mrs, R. E. Mamnmg, , GCittzdrishi Supt., Mrs. French'. • .p Mis, Frenolt Wits appomted deft- Y gait t0 the lixanah meeting to lie held in WinghanY in Juno, Mrs. Jold 111 'being altfrnioti The Dlatl'iat Ctl1tVOritiOn a� the W. lid, S. will be field in BunganuoY on 'Thursday next, May 6th, A WEEKLY UALF;.UOLIDAY, We, the undersigned g'roceee, agree to close our respective laces of bus- p Mess each Wednesday afternoon dui- ,ing May, June, July, August and September•, oxeept whezl a nubile holiday comes any time in the week, Ii, .Wrltse, "J: P. Shepherd Sc Co. W. L. Johnsen 6c Co. Fred W. Wigg. Geo, McLennan. W. T. , O'Neil, J. T. Reid, Cantolon Bros, AN APRIL SHOWER. On Thursday evening last the members of the Girls' Club of Willis church and a number of other friends gathered at the home of Miss'.An- me Wntt Fulton street, and in view•. of her approaching marriage, which took lace yestercla mornin P y g' pre- seated herwith a miscellaneous shower consisting o£ cut glass, silver, china lined etc, some - very- hand- some gifts being included, The girls .spent a -velehA hour together. happy g HAPPENING. .TRAGIC HAPPEN . People in this camniunit were p y shocked on Sunday afternoon when it became' known that Milton Holland thud son of Air. George Holland of gtownshi Isippen forme y of the Bayfield Road hail died by his own hand About noon that clay . he young man was found by hi ether and younger brother hanging in the bat n, having previous- ]y taken a dose.of carbolic acid, No motive can be ascribed for :the rash deed. He was a,ydung man of good habits and' was not known to 'have anything of • a serious nature to worry or disturb 'itis mind • He had been in Clinton with Ids father on Saturday attending the sale of the Fisher farm, which they purchased, and later was m Heusall" and made some small purchases. An inquest was considered unncessary. The fun- eral took place to Clinton cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, The affair has cast a gloom over the whole tom- niunity as the Holland family is well known and very highly esteemed. Much sympathy is felt for theta in their severe trial• A LUCKY ESCAPE. What might have turned out a very serious accident happened to Ilii. and Mrs, Wilson Elliott while motoring near Benmiller on Satur- day stern on. They. were good speed going eg a tire burst and then, nobodyknows what happened, but Mr. and Mrs. Elliott were hurled through the wind- shield. Their utile sot, who was occupied so dh the rirear seaR. t,aker, who were also 'thrown violentlyout. Mr, Elliott' was thought to be seriously injuredl as he did not recover consciousness foi some hours after the accident, and Mrs. Elliott was pretty badly eut about the face and head, The babe, and Me. Baker fortuneately escaped without much injury. The injured ones were taken to the hone of Mr. J. Irwin and fetor removed to Clinton. At the time of writ- ing all are able to be about again and it is hoped will soon be all right, It is said the car was sitting on the road on its four wheels when the neighbors gathered around to see what bpd happened•. The occupants certainly escs ed very fortunately, y p' LITTLE LOCALS. Mr, J, Wiseman moved last week to his new home on Townshend street. Mr. J. Shanahan has sold his house on Queen street to Mr,. W. H. Picic- Ott who has sold his residence to Pars• W, T, Hill.four Mr, W. J. Elliott bas purchased Miss Lydia Smith's house on Rat- tenbury street andMiss Smith has bought Mr, J. Crich's cottage. , Mr. Robert Fisher has taken the cottage recently purchased of Townshend street by the Misses Bull- en and ]las already moved to it, Wingham and Brussels are start- ing --their weekly half -holiday tine first week in May and Will continue until the first weep, in October. Mr, R. H. Johnson, who anuses himself rearing Siberian hares, has what is said to be a rano curiosity in the shape of a pure white one. Beginning • next week •the mer- chants of Clinton are to observe a half -holiday, \Wednesua, afternoon y' v , during the months of May June, July, August and Sed f Kip Nit. George Holland o4 I{i en hasy purchased t to Fisher farm pon the Huron Road and will got immediate possession, The Holland l fancily will he welcomed heck, to the vie{pity, Mr, L. Stoic has purchased the fI 1 grocery business of Mr. J. T. Reid and will take possession June :Est. Mr. Reid has worked up a good bassi . Hess since taking over this store. His reason for selling •is the ill- health of his wife, Mr • Joseph Carruth of Wingham, who went overseas with the 161st band and who saw two years' ser- vice in France, is moving to town. The fancily will occupy one of Mr. A. Cantelon's houses on Princess street. ress . lac Tileaificft hats b xpiioved :from a l ;, Palace Block to the office formerly occupied by Mr, J: T'aylo• oh Isaac street, We shall miss the Curnitng- Mimes at this end of the town but trust they will like 1t on the "The Midway," Mr, surd Mitis, J. A. Suttti;. tial being' able, to -secure a hogsf; Have ,stortd their fnxitituo Mal for the presort are stayfitg With Mrs, Stilt tar's parents, Mr, ce Mrs. It, B, Chant. Alk, Wallgaa �Wlteatley, W1t0 has bought the house tine Slitters _ have lost "Vacated; has nieVed iii.; ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED,. Mr, and Mrs, R. 'A, " Ee11 an- noutxce the en °a ement of then: b $ daughter, Jean; to Carl Mair of Al- ameana son ee me. George Mair oe the Huron Road, the marriage to take place early in May, CLINTON MARKETS: Oats $1,00. Butter .55c, „; Wheat $1,98. Barley $1.50: Butter, GOe. Eggs, 45o to 47c: Luckwheat $1,d5, Live Bag's $18.60, CLINTON GIRL MARRIED, Nettie Leona Glazier, young- est laughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Glazier . Olinton was married at St, Clair,..Mieh,, on Wednesday of last week to Mr. Ralph Jackson of p Elmira; N. Y:, where the young couple will reside. The bride's Clinton friends waft good wishes to her foi a happy and prosperous journey through life, POPULAR COUPLE WEDDED, Early yesterday ',morning the marriage took place at the Manse ' of Amin M. Watt, oldest daughter of Mrs. M. -Watt, and Willett Glen Cook the Rev. J. e. E, Hogg being the officiating clergy- maxi, The young couple were unatte•nde•d and: left almest Immediately ceremony', via the early train for a honeymoon trip. to Toronto. The bride was mariiecl in the tailored of privy blue in which she wont away, with which she wore a bodice ,of nlaise crepe-de-chene and black ha£ trimlined with spring ilowfrs. Mr. and .Mrs. Cools are both pop- alar young people and are field in high esteem by their friends. They will reside 1n Clinton an have t he beet wishes of all for a bappy mar- tied life, A FAVORABLE REPORT, The gentlemen of the Advisory Board met with the ladies at the Hospital 'en Monday evening to re- ceive the report of the Inspector Dr. MacKay was favorably int- pressed with ,the Clinton hospital. commended the ladies for their enterprise. He was p greatly sur- prised that they had managed to have a balance on the right 'side at the end of the year when so many of the large hospitals are having trouble to finance their institutions, He told them where mpeo ennents could be made, but the Board had already had these sante improve- scents under consideration, The Beard gratefully acknowledges the receipt of a cheque for $20.00 from the London Road Ladies..„also, a donation of $5.00 from Mr, and 'Mrs• N. Trewartlla o£ Holmesville, —A• G. FOWLER, Secy. DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT, The death took place at Goderich on Thursday last of Henry Carter, formerly of Clinton and more recent- ly of Tuckersmith, where he farmed until about six years ago. The fun- took place at Monday bank cent- etery, Seaforth on Monday afternoon. He was a member of Egmondville Presbyterian church for many years and of Knox church, Goderich, The late Mr. Carter is survived by his wife And a Tamil of three sols and slaughters, who All reside in the west. He had sold his home in God- °rich and. ire and his wife intended to go west in a week or so to be near their family Ind he was stricken with his fatal illness and was only ill a ver slmrt time, Two brothers and y foul' sisters survive: James Carter and Mrs, R. Mennel and Mrs, Lep- pington p. in ton •of •Clinton Nlis. H. Coo er Seaforth; NIrs• Gray, , 1111 Mrs. John Carter of London, and rs, Cooper, Cleveland, FUNERAL OF W. FLumurt. William ']:'faker evil() had been in very poor health for some months, passes! away very quietly in his chair early Thursday morning, just thre, weeps to the day after his wife, Mr, Flukey was born in West Wa- ivanosh, near Auburn. He taupe to Clinton about nineteen ears ago.by He was' an Orangeman for forty-five fiv years and was also a member of the Canadian Order of J ois se s for a number10Sof years. He is survived by Ont son and five daughters; W. J. Flukes of Chicago, Mrs. E. Me- Laughlin, Vancouver; Mrs, ,R, J. Camerae, Rocanville, Sask.; Mrs. Goo, Taylor and. Mrs, W. C. Far- quhar, Clinton, and Miss May` Flulter, Paris, Two brothers 0110 three sis- tors also sut:vlvo: J, Fhiker, and Mrs. R, Stalker and Mrs. A. Robin- son,, Auburn; 114rs. A. of the lean- knee, M.; and T. Dinner of the west, afire femoral took place from the family residence, William street, on 5atlirday afteiYl00n. The services at house and graveside were conducted, by the Rev..?. E. Ilog'g and the pall• beAxors 1010 six brother lodge mein. bees £loin Aubutin, Messrs. Geo, as ogUGson 0,. Hamilton, andR.been Stalker. A� lar 'e limber ..E Olen fr{Ontla slid neighbors 110111 Auburn vert also present at. the :funeral. .. _. ¶ 1( if Mrs. Taylor efts. Fsiquhar and Miss May Fluleo Wish to express their snncoa thanks toihe Friends and, .�. neig'hbora foi the klnehiese and syn- Pathe shown thein hi their (IOW be- 1elive loft, SERVICES APPRECIATED. The following is taken from The Aylmer Express: and refers to a forma er Clintolian:— "At the annual vestry meeting of. Trinity Anglican Church it was de- tided unanimously that the salary of the Or anis[ Mrs: Maud Campbell g ,who be increased fifty donate -for the cont- ing. year, �� Hagflelti Me, A. "Welsh of Toronto joined I his wife slid daughter in the the past week. They expect to re. main here during the summer. Mrs.• Welsh is waiting on her father and i mother Mt', and Mrs, John Biggart, • are ill poor health. p Miss White of Detroit is the guest of Miss Maud McGregor. ....... .� �o . I Sul( the Sea brei Regina Simplicity of construction eqm+ P er AG tinned' with a skill •in manufactu e. l• Bse �- which is tit inheritance of genera- X Bons make '„ Q� v I;EGINA WATCIIP]S A te m good time and consequently s' �O . comfortable watches to carry. Their 0),_ i -r' �P efficiency is assured by a .guarantee rel ht enables the owner to have any iYp whichvetioles defect remedied free cf charge by the nearest raemedied In trrELY GUARANTEED any part of Canada. They are not Goderich Township Death removed on Sunday an olct •resident of Goderich township in the person of George Miller of the tenth concession, who was born And lived all his life upon the farm on which he died, and who pawed away after an illness of but three weeks. . The deceased had been a man of re - malleable health and, until stricken with his last illness had not consult- eel a doctor for over forty years. His wife Alld A family of twelve children survive: Edward and Cecil o£ God - orieh township; froward, New enter- io Clifford Brantford; Bert Port' Hops Victor in the United States; (Ida,), Mrs, Harry Steep, Goderich p' Adelaide and Winnie in Toronto and Arnold, Lloyd and Irene at home, One brother John Miller' of Har- Dr. Atkinson and. wife.of Do- De - trod are spending the Week at than sunnner hone on Bayfield Terrace. Messrs, W. Ho Robinson and Se Manness of London were in the vil- lege over Tuesday peaking prepare. tions for the erection of their sum. mer bungalows on.the property purl chased frons J Cancel r. Mr. John Fraser and wife left this for the west*where they will spend the summer. spend Messrs •• Harold and Abe Brandon have purchased from E. Weston the stage business and outfit and will take it over the first of the month, Mr. Mr, Wilber McBride of Zurich who purchased the blacksmith business of Mr, James Fowl*, tools over the hatsiness on Monday of this week. Mr, and Mrs: S. Ifip£er and fancily spent SAnday with friends at Blake and Zurich, made in grades which cannot be fully guaranteed. ,�e7Uetet _: A Yieit; ;• and optician - - - Clinton ISSUER' OF MARRIAGE LIOENSES, 174w Residene 174J . �,�r . - ,te •�- -"^ -^ °' �g �'^- ®^ „Y :_� _ .a,;e,. _.:.. _ ___.__..._, _„am,,,,c 1-7-b ' E. �'N k +- Ito i ;� J� "." r OF CANADA. - Ineox oratedl3Gfl• Head Office, Aloutroa0 • T Oa fief .. 1Z•000 000 Reserve 'Funds .. $iS,g00,000• Reserve Asset@ 550,(100,000 • •• , 870 Branches' • Sliecial attention to Farmers' Requirements... Interest paid oli'depos{tfi, - Safety deposit boxes to rent - t, I MANNING; Manager - - Clinton Branch ° xiston, and three sisters, Mrs, Per - due of Clinton, Mrs: Donaldson of .Goderich and Mrs..Churchill of the west also survive. Mr. Miller. was a Methodist, . being a member. of Sharon church, and a member of the .C,"0•. F• The .funeral took place. from the •• family residence yesterday afternoon to Clinton cemetery. The services . were conducted by the Rev. E. L, Anderson of Bayfield. Of the eight sons seven were home and the six eldest ones acted as pallbeaiars, li����lfl. The greatest sympathy of the com- munity is eete Geo 'to the bereaved family of- Mr: Geo: beloved S Holland in the sad death of their son Milton, as was shown by the very large and representative gathering at the Erin- eral from their home on' Tuesday., Rev. Mr. Wilson of ILippen, Rev,: Mx. Doan, Hensel, anti Rev. Mr.; of Clinton taking part in Me services. the services. The beautiful floral of - ferings covered the enure casket, Brogce f eld - Mx. and Mrs. Bothwell of Toren -communities to are the geusts of Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury. Mrs. Jessie Cochrane • is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Hugh Cameron, 'Mr. and Mrs, Will McKay and children of Seattle are visiting Mr. McKay's sister, Mrs, J. Walker, The many bepleased iends' of CoMh. Mary e McCullynpoving souewhat from hh ear re- cent severe ribless • Mrs. Somers of Blyth is the guest of her sitser, Airs. James Grain- gee. - - Mrs. Rathwell and Mrs, Batten- bury spent Monday in Clinton, Mrs. G. Marks has returned home from a very pleasant two months visit with E illville friends, f oIlensall gave a very Dr. Peckof interesting paper on Hygiene on Fri- day evening at the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, which was very much enjoyed by all. Swan spent Sunday Miss friend, with her friend, Miss Jessie Gore- mill, Miss Alice Ratteutiury is visiting Toronto friends.. M'r, Will McIntosh was ill for to few days last week but is able t0 be around again: Rodgers of Forest Dr. and Mrs • friends were calling on friends in the vii- lege on Sunday, Mrs. J. Walter is the geust of iter son George in Seaforth..' • The cortege proceeded to Clinton by auto on accts nt of the distance, A. large number of friends from other showed their sympathy by attending the services at the grave. The pallbearers were six of his boy friends: F. Wallis,• -N. Tyndall and S, Jackson of Clinton and W. Par- sons, G. Hanley and W. Mellis of I{ippen, Dura was a parte icularly t be and orcthought nce aof thes l slightest cause for the fatal deed, He was a young man of 'most exemplary character, a �' ' quiet but thoughtful and bright. On - tatthe hereidur- ! chasely ond a�new yfarm he n jusd t et of Clinton, their olcl borne, On eine ling at his brothers' later he was especially y cheerful, saying• how glad he was, That it was not pre-uteditatecl for a moment is shown by the fact of his making preparation for the Sunday by purchasing a, new hymnal on Saturday night, 'anti also Sunday morung malting preparation for the young People's Service in the after - noon. During breakfast he was laughing and jolting with the other members of the family y and later in the forenoon when the two boys were chatting pleasantly together there was not the slightest hint of such a thought in his mind. It certainly must have been a brain. storm that suddenly seized him. The family is most highly respected and particularly in p y kind and affectionate .---•--direr and •addition efficient H. E � • INCORPORATED IN 1855 CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000 Over 120 Branches SAVING BUILDS CHARACTER—Start_to ave' sHe S •stematic saving, strengthens' theracter by inducing a y self-denial crentir n�egtnmeaee. lliiss by depositinONS g a certain portion yy e iest method. of saving earningsour nte st at current rates a substantial ial sum is s on acquit di. Small accounts receive the same attention as larger ones.- courteous cervico to ill. R. SHARP, Manager CLINTON BRANCH . Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent '- 21,-19 K . ` _- READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING 2 h r<"jljoNttS%t Clothing Co. Oltnrli>?a CLOTHING - atol,711.1i y ® ® • 2eral 0 eoaAta �aJ People You Know own family. They are All heart all broken over this sad loss, Mrs. James Steep has returned from London, where she has been vis- icing her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Collyer. Miss May Flulter of Paris was in town fora few days over the week- end, having come up to attend the funeral other father. Mrs, John Stephenson of Stanley p Y township is spending a few weeks with her daughter•, Mrs. Robt, Armstrong of Huron street• g Mrs. Wm McIntyre and family re- turned on Friday after spending three weeks with relatives at Lon- don, Port Huron and Pontiac. Mr: and Mrs, Francis Sturdy who Were pent h in weToek-end itn Fri- ,day, spent the week -end with the bride's areata Air. anti Airs. p Jas• finch of town, Mize Mary Carter of Toronto was in townsallast week looping after the sale of her property at the station, which has been purchased the School of Commerce, Mr. C. I . Libby left Tuesday after- noon o1 a business trip to Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Spring- field and Lowell, Mass., the fat- ter being his old bonne town, Mr. and Mr,,, John Moon and Mas- ter Jack oi; Toronto have just re- turned from a stay o£ thief months Lind a half in California. They returned through the Canadian West and enjoyed their trip very much, ,1VI]ss Merle Moore of Goderich was 01 town a couple of days this weep. She has not irturned to her o anion in Detroit since cornier ]tone after an attach o£ the r flit" 1(1 clue winter but she intends t0 go hack in a week Or s0, Mr, R. A. Moore, who has bden , agent foi Chetan and Sea Go , hes the Prudeetial Insurance Co: has , artt sued to the position 01 assistant supermteedent, air Bart- over and leaves to ta• pe up iris new sutler *- , May 10th, • Alr, I3. J. Gtbbnngs an Frnitl9 0vati- itg last attended tt. cot}splimentaYy banquet teed • • ( to Mr. J, F. Sherlock, sainioi member n£ tltefirnin of tbo Sherlock-Mttnnin Co. ...r 'London, by the employees on 'his return .from Califortila, 'cohere be spent the last six months or sot �,ef,JndesL�Q`3ro. Miss Lillie Adams of the8th con, visited over the week -end with her friend Miss Edith Harvey, Messrs. Chas. and Jas. Rucidell and others attended the funeral of the late Jack Bell of Llo dminster, y formerly of here, in Blyth on Mon - day, Mr, and Mrs. C. Fingland of erburn spent Sunday at the home of the f 10c1 as parents here. Mrs, J. Lee hada slight stroke on Sunday, , Miss Alice Voddon of Clinton We been vision r with her brother here, , � Miss Margaret Caldwell • is some - what improved. -., Mrs. Clark of Gaelplt is with hen daughter Mrs, S. Lee, who is ill. ' Mrs, Quackenbush of, Komplett spent Sunday with her daughter here, The annual meeting of the ZVeu- at1'S Institute will be held in the For. t'ester's Hall, Thursday, May Gth, All members are requested to at - at - tend this ulcering. • The following, from a Toronto pa- pee of Saturday, refers to a former resident of this villa ge, who, during the many ,years he was in business hero enjoyed the .highest confidence n 1 community: and deaf t of the entiredayo TI 1 death 01occurecl1 Thursday 0f one of the tloneet• residents of the P 1 Fo11- ince, and A lueminfnt member.' Of the Foresters, in the person of John. 01000 ds, at the residence of his niece, Mrs. J. C. Ward, 309 Rusltonh Road. was bored who was In his 39th year, born near Brampton. Tie :Commies. ]rept store at Norval, ' g o ' fioi•ui 81101 Win haat and Lonclesb ro from Where he moved t0 Brantford.: While in the later place he was for Treasurer of the Foresters for le known as `Flora years, anci•was od lived eat John.' He bad l]ved ii1 Toronto far", the past x1 years. Int was a inen-1epp■y■yAt),,{j,yygyYr�—.O,> lser of life Ctirttnuial 1VIetlioc{fst:400.fx church; and if to a tow years ago took art netivo art in S, S, work p ,._. , AbaUt 9L year ago 1»:Y wife diad in hoe 89th' year, There aro YYo ehildian n brother, Thomas Sara a V1Ves," ! Y et t£oxdY aura • We have flYAe?QP lavish preparations for ctbAtAIlSI 3 in the wag of • Y�4d �'fl �3itTeGOI'� Coals e � worn tlie for 7.5+�0,0® 11 20.®0 t Fabrics and New Weaves , I p ' HE combination collar that can be r i buttoned 61090 to the neck ox in regular way. splendid Raincoat ;' niotol'ing 13°50 1.00 25.0 • and 30.00 !a l�S Drop 111 : at your earliest convenience � andwe take pleasure in , willshowing you a Ver extensive range.an y This store will close Wednesday atetneons during the 601111101 fliOntlis commencingWednesdayMay 5th. 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