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The Clinton New Era, 1914-03-12, Page 1Established 1865, Vol. 48, No. 37 The Clinton Spring 'Show, Thursday, April. i2nd, 1914. CLINTON ONTARIO T HUiRSDAY MARCH 12 1914 Roy;ilapk Diamond Juhilee Services Strnday n Cord o atAt WesleyeadOffice,Mor ;pijta1 Antaorized............$96,000,0110 Capital Paild-up : 11,50000' Reserve and undivided 12,500,Q00 profits .. TOTAL ASSETS 175,000,000 325 BRANCHES 'With world .wide connectiosn Interest allowed on Deposits Genets (Bankingbus-liners ,trans- acted. R. E. MANNiNO, Mgr. CLINTON BRANCH d rC 16 Baking Powder Always Good Always Fresh Made only with chemically pure Cream Tartar and Bicarbonate of Soda TRY IT Ask for a Free Sample 25c per Pound J, L, SOVEY Dispensing Chemist. •¢ems ...�. Next Sunday„ March 15th. Wes- ley Chuijeh Clinton, celje,brates its Diamond Jubilee. It is sixty years since,, in 1851, the then village of Clinton became 't slepartate Meth- odist circuit, with Bev. Alex Camp- bell as ,the Supe:linteindent minis- isterl Previous to that:. date Clin- ton being ,'a part of stria Goderieh circuit. At the beginning, Clinton circuit embraced all the territory now included in the Wingham, E'el- gg'eaveMorris, Blyth, Lonnesbero, Selafoine and Holmesvilllelcharges. , This somewhat extensive field was served by Rev. Alex. Campbell and colleagues, Revs. John Hough and Alex. Sutherland, the latter enter-, wards became the well known Mis- sionary Secretary of ,the Metho- dist Church. • In 1858 the first church was built on Rattenbury St., the Rev. Thos. Cleghorine Icing the minis- ter in eha_ge at,, this time, Mr. John Jackson Of linton, is the only surviving e member f thie or- iginal 'Quai(1 ly in- terested in every is llgood work,, and The Molson.s Bank Incorporated IS55 Capital and Reserve $8,7000,000 85 BRANOHES IN CANADA A GENERAL IUANKlhu BrSINESS TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LIITTER:i OF CREDIT �1SSU> D TRAVELLERS CRF•QUI7 BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS DEPART MEN' AT ALL .BRANO13ES - Interest allowed at highest current rate. his fellow m miners wish. for him many unonehonored and usje,lul yeans. • In 1858 Wingham; Morris and al - I The Death or Or..Gook From various editions (tit the Go- shen Indiana Demon ate, the New Era publishes items with ,regard to the death and funetal o the late Dr, J. A. Cook, who was a ;fernier Clinton and Goderich ToWnship Old Boy; A 'telegram from Frank W. Beane, received this morning, a. noun;eed the death; de Dr. S. A. ooklein Toledo at 9 olclock ' las/ night; Thebody will (neach helve on tyre most all the 'norlth country was l 5.37 Lake Shone !train t His even- set off ; Seaforth was dleltached in ing and be interred in Jakt'Ridge` 1e64, and Londesboele in 1869, this ;eemc4qry.` The body wilU•betaken leaving Clinton an,, indesp',ont'ant to Hotel Hascalt' and'funeral se:r- circuit with one ,minister in charge, vices will be held at St James up to this time the eiitcuit 1_leing Episcopal church Saturd<s'at 2 on eeeved by two mien. The supeirin- clock p.m., Rev. Fr. Scoff ld otfic- tendant ministers of the Clinton.iaiing. The remains !may; be view - circuit up to the building on the ed at the church from 11 es es, un- pneeent church tt'Iere; Itevs. A.it Thos lehoto 'til a. es. n(. 'Haney ;Cook ;{o7 Can Camp e o . g n adla, brother df the ;deceas.ed, was li Mills, W. J. Hunter, Robt. Brewster Wm. Hawke, Jas.'Grahamie, W. L. Blackstock, Thos. Brlock, Dr. R. Fowler (Ibrother of Lord Wolver- hampton), D. G. Suthertland, James Grey, Wm. McDonagh,•Jam'es Liv- ingstone, J. W. Slrilton, J.n17. Holmes, and R. W. Millyai1d. All of `these with this .exception of • 'the Rev. Dr. J. W. Hohmes and 'Dr. Me- Donagh have passed to their rre- wand.. � Vssley ch mseh, was laid o n July 5The costlier stone ni the present 1st 1901, by Mrs. Wm. Doherty; and the church was opened ,for wor- ship on Meltob 9th, 1902, so the service next Sunday twill celebrate' the 12th anniveneary of eliteopen- ing of the pliesient church. The ministers who have nerved the congilegation- in the . new church are; Rev. Dr. W. G. Howson MM. Manning, W J. Jolliffe ' J.E. Ford and the present pastor W. L, Ztuliled e. , t . During the many years of their history in the old Rattenbury st. 'church and' its successor,rhaveplay ed no small part .on the moral and material development of Clinton. and the surrounding country There people have been forlemost in alt the •enteilprises that 'look ' to the highest welfarle of the community and ;their ready and !enthusiastic co-operation with the other church es of (the' town in all good' woek has gone no; small way towards giv ing Clinton its enviable deputation among the towns of Ontario. The contributions of the congregation t only dor local purposes, but no 'for the work • of ,the church at church at large have lxeen so get- eitous 'that they aura cnten spoken ofbyoutsiders as extraordinary. Many of the ministers of cthe old church have fillled the most im- portant positions lin ' IMethodism and in every part of`ICanada and in many other lands, there are those who, look bade with thank - Oiliness ,peas to the p irations receiv- ed 1 ins 1n connection with Itatiiaatrtbuny: St. and Wesley Churlehas. On Sunday Rev. II. M. Manning, a. former honored ".pastor: will W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publisher Remember the Date. Sir George W. Ross Was a Man'of Many Talents He Was Equally Bril- liant as Statesman, Legislator, Debater, Orator and Author-- , Able Educationist. r.. Y the death of Sir George W. Ross Canada loses one of her most,. brilliant' and many- sided an author, 'farm near aided -aBor .on, ai 1 41 ttt 8 a "finished orator, -and an , Nairin, .North Middlesex: edility a dt of wide note. His vete 1857-FS�ecureelf first-class teach' essays and shill a subject d ens' +e ti(ficatae' (then agedi essayed was long a subject for aice' 161', and:taught- school fort Although a Life' Long - Liberal He Had the Courage to Stand Out g Against the Opinion of His Colleagues. GEORGE'S LIFE iN BRIEF gilt G in Toledo yestofday "and with mire Frank 'W. Lietan'e anti !the mune. ranks,. of and his ths passing y one of the Miss James, will accompany 't be dy heifer ablest 'Scotsmen in a people whose Dr. Cooks death. was caused by` north Britons have been one of her an ailment that puzzled phyeicans. chief glories. It was diagnosed byspecialists.as Sir George William: Ross was t his Hodgkin's disease, -which ,affetels the glands of , the throat. Dr. 1 Gros!). of Toledo, :to whom :the pati- ent was sent for expert treatment' as ;the last insert to•save,hislifte, tumorous rous tato u ion h is of the earn gilowth caused the _complications. A 'few days 'atter helves seized with illness, Die Cook enteeed Goshen hospital Jan• 29th. His con dition' from the •start. was such as to ilender re.evers, Clary improb- able. Many, doctors, examined him and th!e opinion teat his case was hopeless became gen'enal. Dr. Sip- py, a Chicago medical authority, was called -here, and pronounced the affliction as Hodgkin's disease, adding that it was incurable. The tificate empowering' him to teach, he patient failed, gradually and real -took a course at the. Normal School, ized his condition to such an ex -Toronto, and left it with a first-class tent that he appaiielntly knew he provincial certificate. At a later per - Could not recover. Last Sundayhe iod he matriculated to law at Albert was hurried! to Toledo, not in the University, graduated LL.B., 1883, copec'tation !that he could be suc- and was called to the Bar in 1887.` cetseeully 'tixleated, but 'forthe pur- pose of leaving nothing undosi hi , SCHOOL INSPECTOR. the effort to effect a cure or bring , about temporary improvement. Be- fone starting'on the trip he call- ed 'for D. A. Daueman and in hav- ing his will drawn provided that his riemains be brought to this city for burial. • Dr. Cock was anative of ;Canada and aged about 40 yeasts. He grad- ua'ted 'fifo:n a medical school in Toronto, Ont„ and came hereabout 20 years ago, opening en office on the •second floor Of the liubbeld building, now occupied 'by'the Chi cago Fan'. Several years leter .he lett temporarily and travelled for a medical supply house. with herdgqnal+tern in Buffalo and Phil- adelphia. This position he gave up, to return here and resume pract- ice and !for a long time bis office was in the Knapp building on East Lincoln avenue. The deceased was et one: time city health officer. and recently medical inspector of lithe Goshen •h ' rhools. At the time of his death he was seereiary of the Goshen Hospital Association, a post hefile led for over a year, having been r e -elected at the beginning of 1014: tion and emulation in po11t ten years. 1865 -Oona 1d his first political speech, an address by In - Arley McGee. 1867 -After- tan unsuccessful e{flfort to enter !political life, bought and ,edited the Stratroy Age. 1869-IBecante inspeater 08• schools, On addition to Ms newspaper work. 1E371-- appointed inspectors of Model Schools for\'the Pro wince. j872-LEldeted to ti4e House of Commons for West Middle sex. 188$-p.eftt Ottawa polities and joined' Sir Oliver Mowat's Administration in Toronto as Minister( of Education. Took his degrees as L.L.B, at` Albert University that years 1885 -.Amalgam ated the Public School laws of Outalc`o. 1887 -Was admitted to the Bar. Still, as Minister{ od Educt tlon,he introduced Ontario's firOt truancy laws. 1899 ,Was called upon to lead the Liberal Government of Ontarbo, !succeeding Hon. Mr. Harty 1905 --(Became header of the Op- position. 1907 -Summoned to the senate. 1907 -;Was knighted. 19120-Apppoinitzd' leadlelr of; the Libeicl forces in Senate, succeeding Sir Richard Carta Wright. busy lifetime leader of the Sena e years, a member of Parliament in the early days of Canadian Confedera- tion, Minister of Education of On- tario, Premier of Ontario, a charter 1 So- ciety fellow of the Y member a of Canada, and first president of the Authors -Society. Sir George Ross was the son of the late James Ross, who, with his wife, Ellen McKinnon, both natives of Ross -shire, Scotland, came to Canada in 1832. Sir George was born near Nairn, - County Middlesex, Ont., in 1841, and -received his early educa- tion in the public schools., After re- eetving; a first-class county board cer- rrreach in connection with this, {1 DOWDING. Manager Clinton Branch n t interesting nere ti g anniversary, al, C " ` ..�•��� s atfortal tea tall k�a lel ��"�• _�..-_---_.••--,- � these -sertmons n 44040 ease a seen neo eoo'nenne'sasseseteee0O0 will in every tt ay :l•la ,worthy of D D4�0•<esa�Ao ♦•d ♦ e tl n cl that v ler day in • tl ed Sat d e d ,.���� It isng pe tad that -Wear ' Ready -to -Wear '.�Clothing Clothing C Clotl g. w 6 IS) solt1=',--a=tsstcorzai• • • Ordered lll,Cat S KB R 4 es .Sznitatira Our display of Spring Woolens is worth coming to see. Everything that's new in fabrics or color- ings is here. Let us have your order, now, before the rush starts. spring If you don't want your suit for a month and make your selection while the come in assortment is complete, hie., �f Morrish ��o�. il�1► o � The or Every°M'ui A Square.pea�l t e.the occasion, He was a menlhgr 'of the local , mark another r -i pension, board history f. tile' ehurel 17 q the will • • 6 • a a 9 4 4, 04 1 • es • 4 1. •y]T 0 l la a 9n1 oil immediate The y ` brother, 'who i•etides in Canada. At one time - Dr Cook's parents resid- ed in Goshen. - His father died in this city and hie mother's death occurred a few months ago at Clin- ton, Ont. Dr. Cook held menbeirship in the Indiana State, Gosben City and •T .societies • r t. 1121c dict 1 so nr County `lkha Y D and his fnaternall connections were and K. n Pei, Elks, Moose a �e D is with th l tl w During his �en�tile residence here Dr. Cools resided at Hotel Hascal;I, David Scott Marries Makes Cass School Annex Teacher His !Bride in New York City. 2 of. From the Detroit Wourn<i , the v tare Monday, Feb. 23r ate fontrving item which refers to a well-known lady who camps at llaydield each year, and ,who' is Well-known and much respected by 11e Clinton campers, who ;extend. hear -y congratulatione to the Urdu;--+Aavid Stott, :the' million wire Detroit flour miller and cap- • italist, was married, Mon day in New us- In E. A ode - Helene was m Mesa ureal "t to r B Dirt ens, ausmar . IA.D • tin, 75 Ledyard street, Detroit pub- Oak Ridge eemetcny. Many view- • lie school teacher, who ,for several. ted the ttcflnairis bettwee!rs 11 a, m, In 1871 he was appointed inspector of public schools for the County' of. Lambtoa and acted subsequently in a similar capacity for the Towns of es- tablishmentPetrolee. and Sof atadditional nohroy. When rmal schools was agitated in Ontario ohne took a leading part in the orea the county model school system: After their organization he prepared a syllabua of lectures for their direct .� Funeral of Dr. J. A. Cook: The frinoral-of Dr. J. A.Cook, Was held' Sa'tur+day afternoon, Feb. 28!11 at 2 o'clock at St. James Episcopal church, Rev. Pr, Scofield ()Meeting. Pall bearers were ; George 'II Evans Dr, W. j. Armour, Joseph 11.Lesh, W.C. Peterts; Joe P. Hawks and E, • 4 • 9 • • ' day rein dor 'New York city !to SiR GEORGE W. ROSS. dthe position of inspec- tor. tion and fill 1876 to 1880 he was a tor, From adial Meeting at - Stratford friday Delegates Invited From Huron, Oxford, Waterloo and Perth. For Coughs That Stick USR Holmes' LUNG TSNIC Always Dependable Works Promptly Efficiently Acta Rth y It is 25e at .TUJI REXALL STORE W.Q.R. Holmes Stratford, hlareh 2nd: -Ata meeting of thertii way emurnintee of tee city and county conucis tud boa) ti of trade on .Saturday, Friday cl'In n i Mas chosen es the date for the 11, din lanai meeting in sirs city. l invitations err being; Held' ill the vet, ions municipalities in ()Ifni (I, Wel en !no, Huron and Pei lh counties zsking a them t r l nisi five delegates this o g:,theirug. The of ject of the meeting is to Ole CUSS matters relatlye to hydro radials and to became more Lhoroughts, ac quainted with what is propcse•d. It is hoped to interest the smatter munin: polities, many of wllonr were not rep resented at the field day in London is part of s a rhos ing The ft e 1 • week. last w the notice issuedand explains fully 111 : "oflhelTl(el �' oh'ect the member of the central committee of To those who have given the n contended for • parent that co it a examiners, He steadily ' ter much thought it apparent favored iformite of text books . and in order in snake Hydro radials a pos, favored the . limiting of normal sit,ility it is neressar y thin. sufficient schools to professional work. A Lib- p,.essure shou'd be,brnught to hear era' in polities, he was electe interest to the House of Commons for West Middlesex at the general elec- tion in 1872, and continued the re- presentative of that riding at Ottawa up to November, 1883, when he en- tered the administration of Sir Oliver Mowat in Ontario as Minister of Edu- cation. This office he retained under upon the Dominion Government to. event osn e,ihcidy of 1.0,400 per tulle:, '1 his is the customary grant to corpor ation railways It is essential that we set together, in order to make sure of this grant. Surely araiiway built by 'led to as isemit people the J people for t p great a consideration from the repre sentativee'of the people as a privately yeans was an.instructor in the and 2p.•m.• I cwnedraitivay, Cass annex, Cass avenue'' and Pet- I• es- olution of '1Som'ow. the late Hon. A. S. Hardy, dieser in •1Yefcel it is absolutelynecessary. cub lilies street. Passe R also. a member for West Mid 1 to Irate el i the municipalities scare Mise Austin' resigned her position al aim ayGoshen Med- the Legielature. He devoted some sented by a strong delegation to wait twhen this mat abeinga 27th:est -b. work, Government i ,- seal' Society Friday, Fel t d years to journalistic :Dion the Goserr tiosolu'tion of sorrow, was 'adopted time editor of The Strathroy Age, ter comes before ,them for considers I one of cilli of doing ibis as folks ca; and at another time part proprietor eon. • The proper m Whereas, the Goshen Medical So- The Huron Expositor. He' was alae': will be presented to this }ueettng and daces called upon in the demises the 'the conductor of The Ontario Teach,..! iiecusaed', i'leitee do your share and deer( es of brother tune in the er, a pubiioation which proved of have your delegates present," of our hisphysician,omanhood Dr. A.M' consented and 3. Cook who; in his young manhtood great service to educationists in all 1W. Lyoll AdGuelph, have L. A. and to and in .the prime coif his usefulness parte of the province.. be present and dever eo addresses. nes received;f17the call to a more full- he RIMER T]s11V>PERANtl7H1 WOREM" The meeting is called for 7.80 and :' The nese of life in the reverencerof the_ he was prominent will be, held in the city ball pub greet beyond W e thallt the For many years lie are cordially invited to be present. h�an'd�..olf •him, who doeth all things •.17 identified with the.temperance in tithe .fulltneles of his measuee.. We 'cause. He was elected most"w81ore hy rlealize,: our; weakness': in the prep- ;patriarch of the So � of Tem eranoe aN••MN••M'•0••••••M•�•• ence,•of.Him :who( lifts upanclteatis of North Amerlea i. down. Our deceased brother; Dr. 'the Temperance Colonization' Com-' J. A. Cook leaves a good names 'W a Dana in 1882 ; attended. the Brlti ti '� r D acien m canoe ConB P frtues • 6rr fro n Colonial Te pe P !race aW t emulate his v , and Pj H. T .. ,. . -: lected � Th tions good;wonk+ 1n our fraternity. held in 'Lionise is .1886 wase • I. We extend our sympathy !tor; •the president of ;ther,Temper'pnce`k Goa - We .cV, y -brother o utirn and that vial, Into ;Aeoarimce :C0., 18,85, and gr .copy !thee„resolution ;and cis '0 elettadsa �icn�piesideritof ,the; :•••s ••••• •gross pit on your boort of m6lcordt �m�o��yhiliftinp/lliatice�En .18if. - + GOSHEN M1!IDICAL;SOCIETS(, ` . :As a legislator and. administrator,-' The r7ew, 'Elia is pUeeased to an - The Goshen 'Hospital association, his record was one of,00 little baeeltih pounce that we !levet beam ableito of .which Dr. ,Cook was a member its. In 1885 he introduced seer d . ilii Legislature providing. ter eeen4e twelve articles Son "Home an ��se ve as i of' the Public Trade” and we advise our readers nherm •apee• ad 'df record: , •• Schools Act the Separate i Se Me- to read them clo ie11Y and • a week ago Friday, and .last Fr i- • • • • 4 4 4' 4 ••• visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas formerly of Detroit. She was joined there Saturday by Mr. Stott. The marriage took placie in the Jesuit church and was .a very sim- ple affair. The :announcement comes as a suriprise Ito the wide circle of Ifr'ends, of bo.hfhbrbride and. groom. • Miss Austin was one of the best known sobooltleachert in. Detroit, and was a g!enler•al fav- orite among students and teachers.. • 4 : In the Cass +Technical .shle;, had •, : -charge of the B-6thl grade." She be=,' • gan her work rntive Detroit schools upon the death of h(elr 'sister seq • ,eral years ago,.,Miss Austin is a • member on once '61 the old; Detroit Z families. Her par!enits are !lead. • This :isdnr. Stott's'second) mar- . -1 :ifiaget ;'His !first : wile died many' •. yeans ago.H!n has !three sons and • :.`four .daughters. -Mr. Stotttis about I yeasts; old,'Ms bride' 15 0o ' 20• • yeans younger. • AAter an extended visit • in New • ;York and, Washington, Mr. and Mrs . • Stott will returnto Detroit, prob-. • ably about .'Easter time... • 4'. • THE REDISTRIBUTION • OF HURON. 4 A press report from Ottawa 4r, in eeportin.g this 'progenies of the redistribution gives the following 4 concedning Huron ;-In Huron ;he • tdi;Rferencle of opinion' is over the •' Township of Goderich. The now • north 'd" f ITurcosewill bet coin- • d th resent east r, ing LENT\ If you were to ask us for the loan of our little hatchet, we would be compelled to tell you "It is Lent," and we have a full assortment of Fish, as follows - Fresh herring Fresh Halibut Fresh Red Salmon 'Fresh White Fish Fresh Haddock Fresh Finnan Haddie Fresh Filletts IMO W. T. U`NEIL THE 1=IU,B GROCEk Phone 48 - Ontario St. Sunday School THE - oD byO nt. St. 35111101' league Marc -'. lei >s >z4 111-'3 elm35afi ' ken,' Get the lest. It Pays Write 101' the Catalogue of 11 f 1 TT ". �, .. Vit. .,•- t f .1 . r, 1 L TORONTO, ONT. 1L explains•fulle the ma ny adviant ages ol)'ered by this well. known school College open all year. Commence now d rf d story hassle the On o d similar resotutrons and ocsi re'd the.consolidation heels then Ho'e sial Chief, Belne'fieiauy. , • and the set reaper ag radtiee what !they preach, P chanics' Institutes. In 1887. he intro- p The' will of Dr. John Albert Cook, duped a •bill authorising the feders The new patjrtel 15ost system, Who died,in'Toledo, Ohio, VS eines- tion of the University of.Toronto, • which is now in its organization day might, F rcourt 2, was rim- and the affiliation of the denomina- stags in Canada, is bound Monday, t institctfoa, rin! about within a 'slhont time a bated' in the circuit y Clonal eollegea with that b g ! ar to that A. Daus-lacer van simil .Ethanfor g and iron, ibis. P c y d whenns 2no o hr i Match also ea as , Hew�. 1maed roan" qualified as adminiatraitor.anu n; n the statute book an act respect•• which now'prevarlp is the Una �e filed bond of $500, Guyigned by John po W. Dausman, ing truancy and compulsory attend- States. Severe hards'hip is being W; Balyeat and once at 'school. -experts need there by the retailers to'' cover personal (property , of in the ramal)er towns as a result the ,osti•mated value .'00 8250 and 1iEPUTATION' AS WRITER. oe the enormously increased pow - He also enjoyed a reputation as' a er o!f the big 'firms .doing 'a anal! It writer. In conjunction with Mr. Wm. corder ountsbuainoss !throughout �t}re Duckingham, be wrote in 1892 a bio- -The yafticles that Will appgar' in graphy of the Hon, Alexander Mac- the New iEresle ash concise and hrin kenaie. Among his other books may liantly ".written ',editorials and will prove convincing to bothe seeder and advertiser,. Watch The Now Era for the Home t Public Schb ool, aci"Our dresses t'halClln- Trade Campaign, ®o,oaioer®®�aes�esal¢a®la CHURCHES. •, 0000 -URC a waTHT�cu • coogeogeoaseeiseeeeee WILLIS CHURCH Rev. W. M. Mantis, of London, will take change o thte services morning and evening II Rev. MO. Reid, of Londesboro, preached tee! Willis church pulpit vacant on Sunday, WESLEY CHURCH. The pastor's subject last Sunday morning was' Meek Andreiw and His Work." In the evening he took Ir i it- o£ Oho ' t Theis 1 as .his. subject PTI Soldiers' from Joshua 1-6, The' W. M. S. mets at the home of Miss Southcombe tonight.' Bev. H. M. Manning of Tor!ont , led pastor, will a fonmar and below pees&h anniverrary sermons next Sunday. A spedial offering is ask=. ed for to clear off remaining in- debtedness on church property., Monday evening, `March 16th, Con gnegaltional Tea. 'Addr•leises by ., Rev. H. M. Manning and others. Service• for Sundayevepisse ,March 16th, • Anthem'. -"`Orem Egypt's Bondage Come" by A. Page. • Solo. -"Fear Not. Ye 0 Israel" by, Dudley Buck - Mr. 3. Doherty. Trio,- Lift Thine Eyes" from E'ijah -Misses Wilkin, Boles and Greene. se riding the present idi ' which consists of the equipment 'with the addition ref Asdilfiueld,Col- i book accounts of the`office.,ofthe • borne, West Wawanosh, the Town dect'iased. of Goderich anti•' Goderieh Town- 'Miss Alice Oxby, matron of Gosh- shi if it is decided to includethfs en hospital. and Ethan A. Damn !► ' lantior- (municipality;. The 'net% man, Dr, Cooks! counsel, witnessed "Historyof-the School :tui was old ouch s Min , made r otl•'the will, os1italtSaturday,tFeb.21, SysttemtofnOntario," written for the • old !south eliding, together Ct with.Goshen hospital International Series of Educational #. licit' Clinton 'with Godtei'fie$ the -day befton•(e the patient was: ' Hu , d St undergo ex case in l Township _ Continued s I_ a d •• • X1.0•♦•gN•g•0•••••A•* •e•••o•oo••M`••••Ni••••• into the otolith, it noes not go tiala(ra tto Tole o to urui on Page 3. continue) po. ' page 't ONTARIO BT. CHURCIi The annual free tea for all members and adherents of the church' was held, Addresses on Wednesday evening Ad were delivered by Israel Taylor,of London and Rc v Air. Hager, 0' t, lti. rich. Rev, J. ,E Ford also wet; pies• ent and acted' as chairman, The choir furnished an excellent anthem and Miss Wines and Miss Howe s.tng solos. Rev. S. J. Alien pastor of the church will preach on Snndaynegt Evening. sulijech: '.The Contagious Ohs motet of Goodness," "OUR FLAG, Tonight Peieeij1.>al Bouck of the d