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The Clinton News Record, 1914-03-26, Page 1•••," co: 26 -35th Year :0141X170.14•• ONTARIO, • ThiuuspAy,'N,$Auput.4,„uth-,19j4. .., THE HOME PAPER 4 , • ' • • ACKNOWLEDGES: KTNI)NIESS. ••"'• i - ."." . ,. ' ... . ' ' ' • : • ' ' •S• '' ' . ". '' • - 7 •".••, • Mr, ' John Govett, ;who we injured , - ", ' • •Hati9/1 C0flelty°S • ' • . - some timd ago; by a •hall on ,the .' icy • ; ' - • • esidewalk, ,is slowly recovering . anil. ' . desires• -to. acknowledge' the kindness . , • ., . ", • ' • .. ,. . '. .,.•.- , of ins many' friends' wild emtle inqu'ir- lye .5toe ow • . . . .. .. . . . , . . ed .0011qm:fling hie welfare and • have . • • , .. . > ; , . , .., .., . , „ .. . ',, ; , e e . - . . " sh°:wn• Him t4ell: sYn1PD4nY -ar4... good '' • April 2nd r.1.4 II , be better anti bigger than e7)et.',.. . Will • • .. • . .. ".., • . e ; - .. • - : .e, .-- • ,.. . • • • ,_ •' . ., . • ' '''' ''. "' ' ' ' ' '' : ' ' •• . TEMPERANCE ,CONVENTION. S' . ' •e•Titesday, Apeil Ithe has beet% s,eleet,L ed for the Special; •• Temperance' S,Oohe vention for 'I-Iiiron..Cormty hilietieit is liIcely a, "Field Secretary" will ebe• .aPspointed. .'1.`lie niee-ting:Wi1"- l'e. held'. in Wesley • church, eommeneing it :10: os6Iodir. Defiegetes from ,eeeee . cherch and municipality will be expected, • • • ' ' WILL BUILD ON 1-1161-1 •ST7.-''',"••• S. ' Me. 'RS, Rowland hag let the eon, traet foe a. Ltd ' briok. tesidenee, to .be erected on High' .street, ' sourthe side, .opposite , that 'of Mr, Wesley .."'WhIkee. The eemetit work -Will e'Lbe done ., by Mr. Iiirem Mill,, 'the •Maelc potion lly Mr, D.. .pefer aril the Arab(' work ' •hY Mr. Thos. McKearaie. . . , ', . - • ' ' . ' • TI -IE BRIGHTEN. UP CLUB, ' • To Brighten , UP niy .telve .and Pro- ' mote its social, hubis'trial mete coni e mereial ,progtess. .. •- ' • .• • • ' 1 0 Brighten Ilei, My home andcountry spread the Brighten up Spirit among my neighbote, • . „ , • • To BzIgaeri Up fey business and take pleaSure as well as peofit from et, • . • , .,. . To Brighten •UP. MYseIft-to be . op - t mIst e 'cheerful and good natured- 1 . I ' . To adept, eeleeeeeenefeup, ..e.e.. Irg f ' ''''; ' ' ' ' ' % ,' 1)0E.S. FARMER' ENJOY IT ? • , , , , . , : Eggs; ch cost . nine cents in Chr.ta,. adre rlotvi- , '11,o htWilh,etatndf ex the -,.. . .,. duty atet. the eihne.ti haul en tring into Ian pro cdcluneltP6anidwIlierz Ievild 0.111 laincae . , oo, is sent In eggs into ' Calinini8dsaiaantd vafte7pay!inPg' th.e duty. Is laying them down at a lower Pride than the Canadian e farmer would otherwise obtain. ' ; It's safe saying the Canadian hen, ownier is , not a tree trader, in eggs • at eny rate. ' - ' • ,e. eee,,,.., ',e.r.„ RATHER 11,41,111. L.o.,D. The London Tieer 'min entl r r • ported in Tuesday- 'e Pjsstie 'Ilia t5 theleT- bad been oil Zitrike in tlie (t. T. an s - R. yards at Clinton, the "find" be- 1 Mg made by Foreman David and his e•reev while siniting poetholes opposite the station. , while eie ail hereabouts would rcl- joice if it were discovered that in ad.- dition to being located in the salt field we ale° have oil "grounds," yet we fear the railway . mon'e auger. dropping into ai.;••• oily pocket iedicate • ing (bat and nothing more. ' .., . ' • . Plt013A13L1.• '11I11,' OLDEST. ' • , ' One oi the very oldest Orangemen . '' 1 i ' . Cy • '.r• rilia ''• in t 1 s coun is e I, li 1 m ( loo.ce of the Base Line. in 1 8 07 lie was district master of Wellesley and over forty years ago he was foe three or four years ecenty master or Water- loo. Me has been a delegate at C.PilulT. Ului . district, meetings innurne etiable afar IiekeSeliteilthe brethren at a memotable Grand Lodge ga thee- illg at OIto•wse Mr: Utooks• . is staunch in. the fail II and Is always . toting with the brethren on the , big ,annual rally day. - . ENTERTa.INED •.eT OTTAWA, ' • While the. members of !het hockey team were on their ,way tO Smithes Falls on Monday evening of last wedt • , ' . t they meet on the train but the. members for South and WeSt Huron ' who , yeey cordially 'hefted the boys,.to accompany them -to Ot, . • ' tawa. , .The . following, accepted ihe; iii- te.t.ateee , leer. Jei ' 1.1 , - ; - .. !usalle atry • Twitehell Albeet Mitchell J 1 . ' ; o in Surtter, Ray Ruenlia'l and Cat' Drape.% e Unfortunatel•y the train .„ service did. not permit ' of a stay . ol more than. two hours in the Capital city bet the members used every- moment to advantage in showing their guests the most important points ,of interest. The'y also enter- taieed them to lutichon in ;the House of Come -zone restaurant. Needless to say our . citizens .appreciated the . courteey shown them • ' . " .' . . . ' ' ' ,- DEATH OF* MRS.. ROGER LEE. ' • TII,E. LOCAL MARKEI,`,..,' , .- . i • , 'Wheat . ' 96e. • . . ;. Oats .. :. . 3.7c.. . ' Peas • • ; $1.00. - " , . f, - ellailey..,' ; .,' 52c, . ' .' . . '•• Iltitte.X' 120 lo 2,1e. .• . • ..,, . Legge 1.8e to 190. .. , _ • Li Edge 48.85. ' ' SI ' ST JOSE1 H'S II -TORCH . 1 ' ' . .• • . ' • , .. • . - „, • .. , . , -,, , ;; ; Oa Thuteclay , evening of laet week the. St. 'Jeseph's Entertaining' Society had a'Yery Interesting "'debate en ."That tahtn 'lire tv,as preferable to . • er life " The defeat s • who .eo"itsistect .• ' 'or ....,tvereete, . thorLoughly . theeshed. out the etibleet and ' the result vt,as •a tie. • There wee • also several mueical selections and speech- es' L -•• • . ' ' ' ' ' t ONle ST. ..C.I.IUMCII. • • . •'''. • • ' •• • •- • . • , q ,•.•-;;' ' • • • , i,/,,,,A0 (1:..attgeliette serviees . begen- 011 '811s/laY lair .aI-1-3711/e •th' ba -'-"")..n•-• thineuelderlunrisitaste. re,'Ilieleavlii.111DgavPiadnlYenl, of Brussels assisted' the Pastor la the • .; .T 1 dl, 0,,_ services, onMonday and t es • y enings. The' pastor -will -preach on Sundey 7 next . at. be th, .serviees,.• , , . Thengh, the .w-eather On Slinday, last was not vete 'inviting the attendance ' iinday sed ool in I, Ital. a. etroon lea••tasS two ).11..a ilr'e(1.a.n tteen .y_filtee.., , WESLEY CFTURCH. . ' . - ' . - . ., . • Rev: 111r. Mager et, ;North. street church, Geddrith,' who occupied tfie.. pulpit of 1•Yesley 'church on Sunday was listened to with • pleasure' and profit. by large- eeneregetions both '91°.1.\,111elelligleg4notif e,svpeenelinagi sei:efees'ic ner' being bele at which it in expeeted R , ee M. el ' • f 'T. .' 't will el. .. i . arming o mon o assist ' next iyeekcan invitation front ie.. e lute I me in6 een een iim. . il I • 1 I ;' s "b ' t 1 : ' At ten o'clock' ' on Sundek net there -Will be a sliecial servite' for men onlY and of special interest to men> , . . HE WAS' ALMOST StIOCKED, •. , _le" : • ,,,, . . -t , -1 ,; . - ,. ti. utei ,enreea la elle ...1 e et o s te- on . te o . let e ay 'et hes usual 00- cupation. Mr, Hiram' Bill /fad an OX- perk/lee fleet he hasn't, yet forgotten, in fact th In re . e o be cons over it Die ' mote he thinks he lied: a an.° . w . e3- • • ' ' ' cape 'tome serious results. ITe was up a ladder close to the' wires end in .turning to descend he touched one .of them with his hammer handle to 'push 11 aside. This and the move.- meet- of another woekman set the wires swaying imcl as ' ihey touched there was ae. Short circuit, a roar and:111TATE•Ult blaze and everybody except the Shp - erietendent 'made a hasty exit. Ilie- am didn't 'hesitate about the o'rdor of going thee is lie didn't foot it down the ladder as usual Iiiii..1 • i,c1 . ' hop' i . . '` . NEXT TIT11:11SDAY'S Teal . DAY, ' C f, ' • , , . , _ . e Euron oun y e eiggeet rioese anu Cattle Show takes 'place' in Clinton 1., T1 eel - I . • t• • nee nu ay are plepaia eons are now complete foe having . the ver best yet.. President Shanahan . SecY- retary McMurray and the other of- ricers are leayin •t • d , . „ g 143 stone nu utne. to' ensure Ite success . C 1 . , • • .. . • . ome, ant e ou 11 be glad , if yen • stay away ; ' • . . ' _ . , 11 3 ou •he soliy, . AlAt seven o'cloelc in the evee'ne • b .. t.1 ' ' ' Si ,.... anciao will be .ield an. the oats n hall and allot' dinner there wdl be a program of appeopriete speeches' and ' 1 ,,, so. le, among ..ose eepec e...c .being one th '' t I ' • et mote expel t ,agieeultuilsts • , ficm" ram te be outettle Pmts.., TIT, I?rog , , , fuintshed .a,e.stutee those atitending. emu, a '‘. cll. Pileas." and Pl°"ab c ev--•-•''' TRIMMED py TI1E' BANKERS. • A real -interesting and at times doe might exciting ' hcockey. match ' WILLIS, CIITJRCI-I,• e. • ,• , , .. . 1 • '' 'The. regular 'meeting of the . Gilts • Club was held on. Tqesday etening Peen, • it . was •deelded, to have .an "April Fool Social" enetlie. eyening of Wednesday next. . , • , • . • , WILL (I1V.!;•11IFI. "13.E...LLS'u • ' • The local Alleateur ..Deamatic-Soere et will at ani early -date Present •11130 . , Y, .. ; , , , ,. , , , peptilar ,play, "The. Bells,' bin: benefit of ',the - Glintbp.• Highlanders. -Band.; .They • heye been rehearsing rcir several .week,S,' : • ' •., > ' • • . L: : ; - . • • . _ - HIS NEW •C:i,I-R••• . . .., >, .•:. ' Mr, Bert Langford brought do -nn hiS new Fbeci car frein the eeittral depot on Tuesday and being' an expert driv.- ee he was able , to avoid the pud,d,les stioiew6eali,l- Ntyliaast atInhleosathiunninmgarkseede:race,:. ' of ElqG &GEMENT 'ANNOTIN-CED. ' ' - • . ' ' - . . Yells strele.t,ellTforreletei:S.',C4oCrineRelaiyicoef °C1 linton, ameaure>,e the engaa-fneette ,.,91 Iheie •only daughter, Beanie Claras-' May A. T. G. Me to Mr. J. Cr. MacKinnole of HenningsVille, B, C.. The marrfage will take place , at Medicine- 1 -Tat •on April' Ir5 th • ' . ' . . • ; . • ' ' IN TIJE ROSPIT al : • - . • . . •• e• •i . - . e ' Mr. Harry Twitchell, who has nob beee emoying 'very good health or late,- on Monday -went to the Western Hospital, Toronto, for treatMent. Art operation 'was performed yesterday, and at last accounts he was doing well. Mr. and Mrs: Twitchell aecome penied. him le the eity. . HIS FIRST -IIASP.;• . . ielr Jaeob Taybel: has taken on a ' ' - new role, that . of Ilivision. Court - I ade • c . duet" 1 • f" t . ' • p e 1, on neg., lis eis .case on Friday last. Ile pub his points en ee .ly i eal • ' land ,1 convincingly . .as juedr„ocaitisoe renelsarkiotnoorthe heeryelaiatesittiN Mr. Trt lor should have been letve , ; ‘ 3s a ` I I el" ' ' FAREWELL''S 'NEXT SteNDe V. _ On. Sunday nexe Rev. Mr. 'Wyllie, pastor or tho Baptist -church, will farewell and in a EeW da t ' h' ys ale s -e 1 departure for Ids new field of labor, t Dt • r 1 ht .. a , ,ithant. No. f OU , membeis of •othel .coneetegattons, among whom as .. well. as Inc,own people he has been d.eseetedly held in littgli lestteem, e 1 .1, :vend themse e es _of hie, as °P- pm. unity or hearing him lime, NIGHT . Last night ' was "Amateur Night at the. Prineese Theatre and - the crowded attendance showed the popu- lad ty of this place of amusement, Prizes for the best -rendered selectioes were awarded as follows ; 1st, Miss I r s Pal 1 cra vocel • 2nd Do o c 1 1 , , , , Jack Bawden, vocal ; 3rd Stewart Mao - • ' - ..- . • ' donald, recitation. Mt, Raensay pm:- • poses ia. i .. ev / v"ng an " Amateur" night - erY •WednesclaY. ' „REV. TIORACE, JACKSON ILL, • - ' • ' ' • . • On Tuesday 'evening- Mayor Jackson received a telegram stating that his brother, Rev. liorace Jacksbn, rector of St. George's church, Detroit, wa0 very seriously ill of pneumonia,. Ow- ine to his sad news his worship . ' had to abandon the trip to Ottawa as head of the Clintoa delegation with the big I•tycleo Radial depute,' ion. i. . ' . 1 c aggat t' M • G D '11. T 't tookhis place and with Messrs. Ford and 'Cantelon 'of 'town, Reeve Lobb, God - erich township, and Councillors Mc- It- inley and Keys, Sfan'ey, left for •the Capieal on the five o'clock' train. . , i -- . . ,- ' i' : " '' tiOrtgES. 11'0111 MONTREAL.. ' , ', .9 • • 9- - i,,,...,„d ., . Mr, W. Jenkins or the Gunm. Lang- 't ': . ihe jewelei. s Agt Acts glso,... ro "Sr"' '"7*" :. ' ' .lois • Company telt on " Tuesday after- .E.e.ezetyledeetiey te..,,,e to trete, better.. goods each yea,. :,1,, I noon for: Montreal .witli two sPaa of . • lieWeler's and watehataker's art great progreSe has been made ' . horses for use at . the Company s . , . , . , . . . ', ' within the paet' yeer. Web ave an. excellent collection of the latese. , , headquarters . One pair were medium troducto of eome of the best fabtories of Canada,'United States, and • weights bought .froni Mr. W.,}1. Lobb Europe Which is Sure to inteleet thoSe who studY the; World's iredus-. , old the other two were heavier pure ' ..," trial advaiieement. ; .1 • ... a . '. • ; ,' .. chesed Teem Herb Oakes- and Reuben' , . We weuld like to meet you:Land ttesvire you that a, few trneents • I 'Grigg. When the Gene, ' Langlois . spent in One Store will be profitable to yen. .. - .... • et ' .. se ."'' • . •: I People 'need more • horses qt. their. s, •; •••'. • • ' • ' • -' ' '•••••••". '."' •• , . . . • , , • big- central they almostint ... _,_ THEY MADE MERRY. . ; . • ' Miss Melee Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mire, J. Et' Cook of Albert street; ' had a birthday: paety on,Saturdayt :ate. ternoon last, .she being seeen imes ' . . • ' " ' ' t' ' pee". on that day:. -.4.: niuMbei• of ' her, little friende • gathered te make merry .with her and a most met:Table tithe: was ' sPent• - :'. e, • .. ,-. BILI yrr ' ,fq + ' el - • C.A.. 'I ELO; MARRIED, ..; ., . , . , . . ,. .,' e • ' .- ..- .;... • : .."..... ...-: .,. ...,."... ,..,.. ,•.• = .',.".....',.:,e'',. et...., ,.. ,...: '',••e• ..............e. e ;'.., - , - 6,4;1. .- . ip 1 '; - .-.: ..;.: . ..r;;;;;;.• 41_. , iteittiar .. . , ' ewelet atto Opikiatt r 7 ,.. ' Clint.011 :. , • ' plant ar- "ably. have 'theft ' 'neteseet'atiYee ' at r...,. - , , .. , „ ., . . olinto4; ,09. the .beyirge. . . , . . i :sT AG •,, . . - ..Me. Wesley Walker' eetertained ...at' his fine residenee oil High street on . Thursday evening last, • the occasion "stag," . . . , 'On the 2"-th 'Mt mo We W r 3 .' (De -)1 1 ' r, ' ' I ' : ' ' ,tey, - ...eetelen, .eldest 'son of Mr.. 1'00 '1'."--,'.,:DZOilil •Calitii&L;'iVal'Ilii.1011f pillacine. arrt.i.r.,„:ehie.iy., Ta-naki .on Th. teippn yg beide was Miss Aenie .Arbell or near Walton this', Comity. ,Mr. :and Mrs. , Cantelon have taken up hoesekeeplag being a that is confined , to his gentlemen friends, - .on the. grooms hothesteadThe neat maple ' Creek.' • . ' • ' . , . . . Among the out guests were: . ' The New on liehalf Of this .4111111m . .. . • , • • , - . I ., . .. J. B. Hoover, George. Richardson, A. Watson,, E. Stewart, L. Watts, N . community extends felicitations' • to , . „ ' • , . • - " Mr. and itfre. . .. 5•'"' e oy a „ . ,. - , .. . .. .• OF CANADA. ' - e . .. , . . . an ; , . , ... , . ' - „ 'Macdonald, J. Knight, Ald. Genie mall,' J. Hillis, 3. Henry, J. Sinfth, • Guelph ; Mr. Weatherson, G. T. 11. district rreight agent, StratIorth • . . or klaigrirm ,or th.c.1 .04., t laire were : . . Walter Bateman', . Toronto ; , WM, : White, Strathroy Thos. .Cantelon. . TENDERED THEM A RECEPTION, • - Word has , been received . of the safe arrival. aet Olds, Alberta,. of Rev; ..D.TIIisl..e.i.tGLern1201anEd.arfaalitt,‘iiirley.ha.d reached. . ' its destination 'and , , Capital Authorized ' ' •:325;000,000 . ' • Capital Paid-up ' • _ 1/,500,000 Reserve and Undivided Peefits 12,500,000 . . - " Total Assets 175,04)0,000 ' 325 Branches,' With world wide connection. Ihterest allowed on,Debosits. General:Banking business transacted. . , . • , . R E. MANNING, Manager ' - Clinton Branch , , . , , . . . • • • • ; iteinstrong, Toronto ; Matt, Brown, London ' James Doer, Hamilton ; ' Wm.' Dale ' by, Toronto • Otto • Tbeiss, Londen, • ' ' The local people present included : John Ransford, W. Jackson, efel 0e • -Jackson, •Ine• deal]; De. Shaw, parry Bartliff, Percy Towae, .1. A. Fent, Ma or Combe, B. ',T, Gibbingse a A.; Forrester • • A Je I-Iollowa • 1). • Mae- . , • ), ;, pherson. , ' The evening before them the, congregation of , the church •hael un- loaded it, hauled the• fueniture to the manse, unerated, placed it in - -order d tend r 1 tl • • c V an . a ec lent a 1 e.ep ion: on their aerival . . . • , ... , ' .. ' ,This kindness and iorethought, it is ,ricedlest to 'say, was 'very :nub appreciated ley the *Rev, , and mrs. . Geaat. • ' ' . wANTED_A NRIe sTATIO.N. , t ' " . . was spent in progres- sive euchre. and other games, sup- • The Grand Teenk Station is some- ., .. . . picnic/etc(' after dinner by •speeehee 'Mid illusion, making the what of a diegraee to the , Company to Clinton,ewhich • - • • • • , . Vie Molsons Bank ' • Incorporated 1855 . filstablished in Clinton 1870 Capital and Reset ve - $8,700,000 , . 85 BRANCHES IN CANADA . --• A, . GENERAL - BANICING - BUSINESS - TRANSACTED, • • ' . ,..IRCULAIL •LETTB.' .RS Or CRE.DI. ' e • CJ T. • ' - • . TRAVELLERS CHEQUES - -' .• - - ISSUED. . • -- .. BANE 'MONEY ORDERS- ,-, • - - .. ' . SAVINGS. BANK ,.DEPARTMENT . - gathering a most enjoyable, one. throughoat ' end Proving Mr. Walker to be, indeed, an admirable host. . REV.' J. C. POTTS INDUCTED. Last Friday night al St. l'aul's church the new rector, Rev. • J. 0, Potts, was formally inducted as rec.; tor of the parish. . Venerable J. B. Richa,rdson, . Ara- deacon, of London, on Admit of the Bishop of Huron, conducted the ser- elec. There weree present HI addition 10"--Arelideacon Richardson, Rev. J. 11, Fotheringhani, . rector ' of St.. George's, Goderieb, and Rev. C. L. and prides itself. on ets neat, up -to date and turn fp appearance, it is very mob, of an ey sote. ' Yearly for a decade at least the Company has had thoughts of build,e, ing but has not yet got beyond the plans arid specifications stage. Here's a vent for some of the energy or the B•oard ef Trade. It "night, perhaps,- witlioqii a eleleteettort. from other. munieire.lities and a special car to Montreal, so impress the G. T. R. magnates time a ma" tion in keeping with the importenee of Clinton from, a trade , and gee. graphical standpoint will be ... . - ' At all branches, Interest allowed at highest curreet.rate. , . . -C. E. Dowding ' - Manager - Clinton Branch. . 1 . . • • Langford, incumbent . of Holmesville. A large congregation turned out and participated in a most, impeessive service. • Special music, appropriate to the occasion, was rendered by the ordered erected as soon as Possible. Wanted -An up 10 date - G. T. It. station ie Clinton, • MRS, 0, C•RejecEsie,esK DEAD, . . , Lord's Anno'nted," and was very . m i Cz nieeeelann , wieofi -..' .. , • . inzemmempeamaieilimieleimmenemanumew. pleasingly render.ed. ' A 0:Vitt...I. tet dent cot Colituteks iadnk, a.n 0 thismt in on, epaited life .' READ'x.e.0•MtSeet• CLOTHING ' • ' , 1 • '. ' 0mA:um). -CLOTHING- shoetenact form of evening prayer, . whieh was read by Pee. C. L. Lang- ford, 'preceded the 'induction, special • 1 psa ms and p, specia lesson being p a lereside nee .of her . daughter Mrs. /I . . ' , A. Weir, Sarnia, on Friday last. Old residents remembete the Cruick- shank family., Mr. Cruickshank , , " . . . . pointed, The service •of. induction was con- ducted by Venerable .I. B. Richard- son. The wae a dealee in shoes, his last place of !wetness being tilt' store now oe- cupied by Plumsteel -Bros. He died . . . . • ehurchwardens, Mr. H. Tore Rance and Mr. Thomas Murphy, together with the new rector came to the front and,ithe Archdeacon tl/Cre read Use Bishop or Hurcit's mandate induction _ „. sonic twenty-two years ago ' atter a very painful illnes,e, The family lett here long ago and sinee Mrs. Ortuck- shank has been living with_ members of her family, there ben.' „ . . " :. Nothing takes the place , eere ,....6.4e,„ 9 e : . of the raincoat for its" Par- ,,. . Ile" ticular .service. ' . . .-.. ' . - . . , • .",... V . - Uhe raincoat Is.as rnue h. - a part of a man' $ Vardrobe. as his dbercoat. ' .' . , ' • , Uhey are cut 'quite long . and most O f them have the . .high buttoninilitary collar' u'yiness, . ' SO , appropriate for this style of garments. Some ,. are haltlin.ed. and others fall lin.ed ... ' , . ' .. . '. 2 -,' - • ' of and the license of the new clergyman. They then proceeded to the churrh door where the Arch- .- deacon haying the hand -of the IleW elergythan upon the key, said : eBy virtue of this mandate' 'I dor induct you into the real, actual and corper- al possessien or this church of • St Paul's ' ' . evith all the.rights, profits and a,ppurtenances thereto bee ongiee.,, A procession was thtn made lel the font • the 't • . • • I- , Pul-P1 , the piayet. dos t, the lectern and the altar, at •each of „hio, after a passege - of • scripture setting forth what ,was to be done, at each had• been aiead, the newly in- ducted clergyman promised . to dis- charge his .• duties in these niatters faithfully. . • . , • ' The Rev. J, B. Fotharingham, M. A. then preached the sermon taltine , . • > e as Ins text- "And He appointed twelve. that 'they might be with Hint, that He • 0110 s'Il arid four daugheers. , The euneral took. place to 01:noton cerneter ' n lhe arrly 1. f h n , 1 o a 0 t 0 1. " - ' a. ' train on Monday, the services being conducted by Rev. . , J . Robineon. of T Milverton who ocoupice the pulPit of . . Willis church on .Sunday. The pall- beaters were ' Major Rance' 11. ,..j. , • ', . - . ! (IO, W. I). li air, John. Cuningliame, ' John Wiseman and Dee mecoreic, , . . 0 ' "e JACK ARMOUR AT REST. ' On Satueday morning last Mr. John , Armour succumbed to the grim reap- , er..after an illness extending ov.er two . Years. ' ' He was a natefe of ems town, fleet , seeing; the light; of dey . forty-sevea , . . _away years ago, . Ylllien bute.a .ehild.. toth his parents passed away, Alia ,caie of - • • ,.. e . the family,. of which be te„las. en 'after youngest, 'devolving 'upon -1115 eldest. •e„,,,,„,. ' ' ' 0 .• . • n lie May last death called to bee long home another. old-time resident e of Clinton i . the pereoe '• f •MrsRog er L 11 lid .1, '' -61 ' o 11 ' ' ' . Leo w es opal ed ns i e at In-. dian 1-Ica,d; ask, ' • Forty yems ago Mr, and •111 's L 0 e . e INT.13:. W.entalnId. 1171:y. ravorrably known / 0%1 ea'egnesd in t'lliels. .11°awrnilels:-Iiit'akiielPg 'behitutag Almost thirty. years,, e • ' ; ago uneY moved tvest, loc,a,ting at Tridian Head. A. few ;months ago Mr. Lee • . passed , . .• ' . .. , . aftet a long and busy life and now hie. partner joule, hhn . in tbe great; beyond. aged, eighty-one years, being fol.: almoSt twelve months . ... , . '''..'..l..‘r'-`".`u"' ' s W C Seerle who is daueh- - '• Le' ' ' ' '. ,a' . ter of the now departedepaii, went est' several Menthe '•"•`. o -tie- ' wait Y ' , .; . ' ' . , . "ag .... ... UPPrl.• liee. patenis Pas vi 1) • took ptace IVIonday evening between . the bankers and stick lianalere from Questions Yet . the Cone ittte elle custodians raf the - t b Answered . . g e, ' . .. , , e. . , o , e. cash winning e to 5. Coneedertag, that both tetuns trete composed . Of To„ The ,iiiditee of 'The News -.Record : colts, that is tvere short on hoelcey Mr ' Eddor -No ono • who . I; nowe • • . ' " • L . - . ' experience, and , -that the me was Mr. Cottle • would say,.he started out heavy, i,lie game wag • a, very geed ex- to make. a new apsessznent this year hibitioe 01 this steel:tabus Canadian without 'special insteuctious from, sport. 'rho baniters cl•on't ' doubt, some °it°, as ?Tr. Cottle knew he had they say ; .. but that -they can been • paid for a- ,,second assessment wilt again, and yet again; , 'Ile line: last fall from 'which the first. in, f '. - - ' . • up was as • elloWs t . , stallneene of taxes would be collected Benkers- oal Johnson • Oonit Mace • ...Tu • . • . . . ' .• • g ,• . : , e , . t in June ot July of this yeat. Gregor ;„,e,ever., Welt' ; centre., , „Pais- The advantage Qt paying taxes fay ., • , iiI Whip Hall "and East .1.-t" ' • '• Iwo: "nstallme tis ,Li V ' ' el' -;".• 0'1 ' et '' • • .1 : • .- '... • ' ' .. 1., . 4, • e .p _ ery ea, .. es - . o legia es-goa -, . Neva ,. • point, pecially to the perimile •of small means, Windsor. e covet, Beaeour'. centre> . and at, 'the: same time to ' the town re • ' • • ' ' VIO--el, ; ,wTga, Whea-tleY. • ancl Weods. treasury 'whieh would ,be -replenished Referee__Erme Gr b it, . : .. _ . e a a , . with ready rash and thu • save loan ' • . • " • s s 'm , .'. .. ' and interest. I 'tee, - . ' - ' , s1.0.00 '. • $15:00 $18.0°. '• and • might send them, 4orth to preach ." --Mit 111 34) ..He said . there were two ceuee to' • tm•oiliesatdrcY' ir's' ' p ions ,of the t that it, was a call .rship in it •a er. and devotion -4. Y brother, ,George." ' • '' Me: 'Anhwei took up .the --' trade of • vaults et In w ne 1 he was enge. ed ' ' h i ' • 1 • 1 ' : ' ' at the Weal, ' organ ' factory, sub- , sequently at Goderieb, then .at Wood- eand. .ttiem w11011 the MIA], SUMMOrle' came. . '. • ' ' ty; s. ,t)RAISEs c ANAGrAN„ ' . . , e , ; . .. .. . . .,.It, iS 510,1, of ten that a Canadian and. his wife have the. distieietion of being ' flatteringty complimented • b y 50 Prominent a . publication- as The . 1-leine Philadel- , This bylaw has nob' been repealed PAY? WELL SAY ', . ! - , as far as 1 know, they why, shoUld • ' ' the asses.sor be doing this work at , , The Doherty Plano Coin- the present time ? , • ' . • pally recently put on an : ' Will .the town officials adease ' ex-. '' .advertising cam p a ik rie - . . plan -? ' . - • - • ... • • • which eesulted ine part as. • .. R el.sp e-e-GRe, folio:tee ;•-z-e... . . " ' •. .' , e. We• ' ' • ••• ' guarantee our .ratn- ' ; COatS to do full duty, and e - ' ' ,. • ' • t .so you see that. as usual, .. . ... , .. • ' . ' .:.::•';',' .. ' yoy ke no rt. suhen e yOu buy a Raincgat here. . .., In the sanctuary, Secondly, that it. , , . . ; was m call, to leadership n1. service amongst the activities, cif every day life; These two • conceptions were.,, of- . ten spokn eof as be ein.opposed .to. One another. Out Lei.••'d, .deelar. ed the preacher combined the two but only' ivec.Ause ' he fIrst arranged:therm m _ their firue order' ' eTheftivirerve. ;were . chosen._ first that they might be „„witli Christ .ncl 'e a • s . • . t a • 1, • fterwarda. h t• 'hey ,., .,,,..a • . - , - , • ' mightebe sent forth to preach.. It,, was t'Oilty, When teen first learned Or Chi:fit, His • will, in "-thee quiet. of the, satietuarY, that they were able' to •and stock, , returning le the ezome factory to aceCnt the ,Peettfon of forenian of the fthishing departmert. ' ' TwO yeare" ago .this ,nionth he was obliged to give Up ', indoor . enaploye meta arid for 'scene Months repided'et "Calgary. Phiekily Ile fought' .t,he. dise ease winch haelts grip upon him- and 'Ladies' _ , while fair weather. continued and . he cenld live mostly out of doors, he, • admost. lie Id :his .oven. lentil the last he was c Jew. q an • lope a . , .. ., I 1 I d .1 ' f l'' , 'Ha' is., stervived by . his ,w.ife, who was Mise Margaret Walton - ot -.0 oderich, 'full their two daughters, Maicla. ,Journal „of Phia, but in this partteu et instance, the Cenachan refeered to is at pees- ent .a resident attic States. Di the L l' ' IT ue J inii I .1 r A: el c- ac les . el . , o la o p, t , a cornPanied • by ' illuetrations, . , le • a Page . aiitiele, showing what . the, Rote ' R. J. Fleetly and, ;wife- of Wor- ceSter, MassaehuseetS, haVe.aceom-, Plished in reform ing the ' t.eughi boys of that piece, and getting .thein, to transform what was foenntely• a very undesirable and disrePutable Part • Of ; -the plebe into what. is now' khown as Garden City. • The -article bight Y. commends elle. week of this pa tol , • s ' and his wife and. suggests that' ..the. same thing' /night be. accomplialled elsewhere. Rev. Iva. Floodl ,.. Was boin on a faun nem. Blyth, . Was , converted in Blyth Methoiliet .eluireb and, eubsequenttly entered the reinistrY in the U. S. He ia a' beother'of Mr. 'EloodY 01 : 'Toronto, .se, • . well knewn in Clineon. ,. • e . . . , 1.-60,000 e•enctuieies; 'he-. , • ' ' ' - " cess tating . the ' emple .- ' Ba field . . . • ment . of' a -big staft of . .. ' • - . ' extra clerks. to handle the . Ilayfield. le representedeon. the demi- : - :. d • • • t tion' Phieli vent to . Ottawa .' this ,- .. cone'epon„enieee , , a , ), , . i ;b. ' ." ",.g..e-A.,. - CoMplete „ elean.up ; Week, 19 wart upOtt the ,Getheatnen , . y1 ' _ , of. eel 'the . plain's In , 1116 ' ;Reeve , Ltaqsay,,. Couneillore, . eleenelt .. Cenipany'S .tvare-rOoms.. , , . .and Wes) 011 and ex-Iteeve Dre 8notb. , ._ e --.-To etipPly,' the. telex- , The Latliee'.Missionary Society 00 „ pected; ' and, ,ttepe.eeedented ; St,. Andrew's church had a very $ue" ' ", demand the- big ..factory, is ' . , .ceeeful ..quiltiegebee .on Wednesday as now running Amite: time, . ' en!eg . of last week: . A number . ell -- that .ie •until. twelve o'elock . quiltC ' w•ere quilted. L • 'each nighte-lunch b et n g., • ' 'Mt.' Charles' Wiltse, moved Ms fame served the ,ereen at 'tee , lly, ever , froth • Clinton last week and ' k . • ' ' t • t ' is - she • Beet; p elou , expec s to epe 1 up b , p . • ..4.--0.1inton's; piano' face week» e i ' - 7 tory ..ii; ,tlitts buyeed aie ;•. . A dance . wee g; Yen by 1 Y ag . lillegi3/011• the . busiest In- . people. in- the town bell . en Mend Y, ' e '-' • o • > . is unanimotee dustey of .the kind ine .the .. overlent,. the Lep el , wbble Of -Canada at. the tire, that all present had , a good time, • soht 'time.. ,, ; . • ; . For tohms-including 'Bayne:de-and ' , 5.-The.Yalite of advertis- ' totenship news .2:eat', ,T50. News- „ Record • .• leg" once .finate demonstrate' -..ItTews-Leader, . ed. : . - , e. , • More Bavfield hews ettee 4. .. ., Big -range . . of ,,iBoys , . , ,, 'Sweaters , EASTER •SUITS ' • Now, is the time to leave yottforder . ./' ,., you . <want it for. Easter. - • • Big range of Boys ,..; ' Caps . ,. ' be or:Service to thete fellows'. , He 'Aileen, asked the cengregation to reserve for 'their Minister Inc hours of. prayer; • and.. to pray with him. so that.. ,hic eidnietey. a,m °eget them sholtler - be ,frAitful'in good. aworks, ' In conclusion • • and. One sister, Miss • Nellie .• At moue, Toronto, and . . one brother,. George of Oaegary. . . . . . . The' fuheree toole place monday aft, ternoon, the servMes beitig conducted, by Rev., - J, (1, Potts, rector. of St, . ' ' Mr Itotheringharn made --a, Mhdly Paul's . church • with which ' the de- . .. , T MOttO ' , . : ' ' ' ,:* ' ' ' : ' "A ' - • , Square .. ' ' : . , ' ' ' ' . , - '. ' Deal ' ,• ', . • ' tor ' . ig , • • .. , ; ,. ' Every ''' . ' ' , '. ... , , . ' . , . , Ilan." . • • .. ; , g • • 1 i: f • ti a to Mr. Potts 1 om pea sone, .e, cep, ,e „ .. . , w 1 . hs had known for several yeare. .rio assuted - them ot. hie. deyotion to , trait mid eaid that • Ma -efriendeltip Would, be worth the gaining., . • " • 'The sermon Was .,an... able hml 0101 , •enent effort' eritl*WaSelialiened to- with ;Y•e ....aPti-atitentiOnst' "After ;the •sieging be „the,' anthem, .Arcluleacein Rtcharctson 1 ...the Service' ' A , , . ceased was identified The pallbearers were : Majoe Ranee, Supt. Chant, II, B. Itlerre J,• Taylor, P,rineip.al Betide and A. McGarva. ' , • • • Among those ftom. out. of toWn who attended the obsequies' were : Miss Nellie‘Arinetle; Mr. .R. Tyndall, To1-. onto ;, Mr. perey . Welter), Miss Lena Walton,. Dr, blayhee and Mr n,. Mace 'Ecl. . ' . closed :Pith prayer:. 'ray, Godericb. .. .. . ' , 4 4 4 4 4 4