The Clinton New Era, 1912-05-09, Page 1S011.1 ; TOOSr ,CLIA v'I vG 151NTS
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Report :oCCiodcrich District \C;D
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Established 1865, Vol, 46; NO 46
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CLINTON ONTARIO 'F HURSDAY MAY , 9 1912
if You 7tw eci to A Genuine Bargains Always Read the Ticlvertisetnents in the New Era
1afhv ay "men` a.t.Clinton- pslge'3
1101voll'1 platform; meets with. ;an.
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W. 1-1. Kerr & $on; Editors and Publishers
THE
loyal Bark
OF CANADA
irto00rnn,ATED 1660,
Capital $6,250 ,000
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Reserve $7,000,000
The Annual Statement, shows the fol-
lowing increases for 1911
1010 1011 I
Deposits 372,079 607 385,294.808
Loans & I
Investments 55,283,676 02,790,072
Total Assets 92,510,346,110,52S,512
207 BRANCHES and
Correspondents throughout -the world.
Interest allowed on Deposits.
R. E. MANNiING, Mgr.
CLINTON
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KOD2KS
Just received a fresh tae_
sorbs:lone of Eastman, Kodaks •
Trowstie Cameras, Kodak
Films;: •,Papers and Photogra
. phic Supplies. •
Eastman Kodak's have 'al-
wa s sed {�n improvemenete
and pew; ideas.
Examine then' , and be none
vitnced. :•
M1NOR LOCALS.
Who !said(: heat?
Beautiful isnrowers.
'Got it ho hanrnipclt out.
The tteetesi.eee beginning to bloom
Fancy Large Pineapples
Beautiful Ripe Bananas
Big Juicy ,Oran'ges,
1 and Eine ,Grape Fruit
will snake' a delicious Fruit
Salad-:fosi your Sunday dinlnier
W.e tau also ;supply you with
Fresh Lettuce,
Grein Onions,
Radishes
and Celery
See Our North Window
W. T. O'NEIL
THE HUB GROCER
Phone 48
Many Business Colleges close 'for
vacation during the summer,
ELLIOTT
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TORONTO, ONT.
Dispensing Chemist. e does not. NOW is an excellent
time, to eoimmencet a course.
Write for; catalogue.
The Molsons Bank
Incorporated 1855
Record of Progress for Five Years 1906=1911
1906 •
CAPITAL ' . $3,000,000.00 $4 0 000.00 °
RIE4E1tVE . . 3,000,000.00 4,000,000,00
DEPO'ITS 23,077,780.00 35,042,311.00
LOANS AND INVESTMENTS . 27,457,000.00 38,354,801.00
TOTAL ASSETS . 33,090,192,00 48,237,274.00
Ras 85 Branches in Canada, Dna Agents and Correspondents all
idenisin a
the Principal r sties in the World.
A GENERAL -MINIUM. B11JSINESS TRANSACTED.
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CROP IIEPURT---FRUIT.
To The F_tlilor Oj' '17ie A'ow Era
The prospects for a crop of apples in
Huron C6nntythis year looks very
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favorable at the present tame. e, The
following varieties are going to bloom
heavy, Spy, Baldwin, Musset(, hinge
and somoot the earlier varieties as
well, while greeniugs are going to be
light on account of their heavy bear-
ing last year. Cherries are going to
bloom well, while pears are medium,
Plums look welt at the present time.
Peaches will not be a heavy crop this
year. The trees .have come through
the winter in first Oats condition
only
ie being,
a few of the tender varieties �
frozen back at all; Much activity is
noticed in spraying and if' the weather
is favorable during the pollinization
period. we may expect a good crop of
fruit.
1.3. 13, SLOAN.
Porter's HillI,
NEW•CHURCH DEDICATED
INSPECTOR MUST GD,
HANNASAY5 MR,
Report On Goderich License
Charges Not To, Be Made
Public:
Toronto, May 6. -William Patter-
son, chairman of the Centre Huron
Board of hicense Commissioners, and
Albert. Asquith, the license inspector,
aro to be removed from office as a
result of theinvestigation into the •
charges before Commissioner Eudo
Saunders, of the License Department.
71116 was made known by Hon. W. 3.
Hanna on Saturday.
"While not handing out a copy of
Mr. Saunders' report," said the Min-
ister, "I may say that the report of
the evidence leaves me no alternative
but to change the chairman of the
commission as well as the inspector.
Apart entirely from the inspector's in-
structions in the Matter, facts brought
out, snake it clear that his usefulness
as an inspector is gone."
Pa.tterson's resignation is already in -
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the hands of the Minister, and will
therefore be accepted. The dismissal
Roman Catholics Have Very Hand-
some House Of Worship.
London, Ont., May 5,-A handsome
new Romon Catholic Church, at the
corner of Duchess avenue and .Cath-
cart street, in South London, was de-
dicated this morning to 'et. Martin
of Tours: Right R;v., Bishop Fallon
dedicated the church and celebrated
Pontificia( High Mass, at the conclu-
sion of, which he congratulated the
parish and the pastor, Rev. Father
Laurendeau. He was assisted by
Rev. Mons. Aylward and Rev. leather
Valentine of this city. Rev. Father
West of•Ss. Therms acted as deacon,
and Rev. Rather Tobin of St, Mary's
Church, London, as sub -deacon. Rev.
Father Tierney being master of cere-
monies. The parish was established
in January, 1911, and such progress
has been made tbat it has been pos-
sible to build ' a beautiful structure
that will seat upwards of five hundred
people,
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We're ready with everything that e.
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We have assembled for this season's business•
by far the most . extensive assortment of high grade i.
merchandise ever shownhers,
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correct this season -in apparel for men and boys,
Rev. Father Laurendeau is welt
and favorably known in Clinton have
ing been Pastor at St. Augustine
church for a number of years.
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ANNIE HAILES, AGED EIGHTEEN,
DIES IN DETROIT AFTER TAKING
CARBOLIC ACID.
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Detroit, May 1. -The body of
Miss Animal Hailes, aged 18, the
daugleter of Arlthurf Planes, Robert
street,, Tosanatoe lies in the Wayne
counity' morgue,, here to-n;ight, D.
Richards, 33, :and( married, with.
whom fit is alleged the young wo-
man man away from Toronto' last
Sunday, eslocked up at headgbau
teras, astthei man lea the case. He
lives on Dovercourt road, TomYon-in
Richards and M'i'ss Hanes, it le
said, .posing, as man' and wife, se-
cured inane at 52 Bagley avenue
upon their' arrival 3rfDetlrpit last
Sunday, r.Fuxtther thin, thins, little
was known 'of Ithe eowple until af-
ter the ,euicid,e of the gam( to -night
when Coroner Ro,thbaeher started
an inve,st1
a son into the circum-
Stances
crrc n -
Rt ne s surrounding the suicide.
Ra lerndehat
Richards was a
paetner in a: reotaurl,3;nt•on College
street, Toseon'tot and that Mise..
Hailes was one to the employees in
Che place. Forty-eigh'8 houses after
the disappearance of the couple, W.
Martindale, with whom Ric'ivard,s
was initeroseedl an, Heal estate Mate.
tete, located them in this city and
he arrived here lines morliaingfrom
t h
of Aeauxth, the inspector, rs a result
of his own evidence before Mr. Saun-
ders, in which he admitted that he
had been offered a bribe by the hotel -
keeper, yet had not reported the fact
to the board, and had later recom-
mended that the hotelkeeper, who
offered the .bribe, be given a license.
For this he was sharply criticized by
Mr. Saunders, and the commiesione'r
followed it up by advising his
dismissals ..e„,_.
REV, J. 1 HOBO, CLINTON,
A CDNOENCS HEAD
Likely To Be President In London
Conference.
Its a month 4he(hYleltlhodisteCdaflea'-
onces in Canada will be in sessions
and ,alread'y,';there is.conjecltuao ie
to the men who will be elected; to
the office( of president for each. It
es 'the general custom to a'egard the
second highest man of one . year as
the logical candidate foe election
the afollowingl year, and ,thee exile
way et generally works out.
In Londo,xf .,con{Peaetnee, {Rev. Dr.
Warner of St. Thomas, was elected
pre;sidennt last year on Ithe second
In nears to
him in
Ilot The me �
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order were Rev. J. E. Poaid' of Clin-
ton; Rev. W.G. H. McAllister of
Blenheim; Rev. (y.-,N.'flazen and
both of Lea-
den.D.N. McCamu,s bo _
don. Rev. sMr, Ford- Lslikely ;to be
a con-
siderable
has received
elected, i q
siderabe vote( for. -(two or three
years past. Ile ie one • of the best
known (conference figures. -Lon-
don°Free Press.
SundaySchool Convention
A Successful Meeting Held in St.
Paul's Church ---New Officers
Elected.
AI thc, regular May meeting, of
the Rural Deanery 1o1Huron and
the Sunday. School 'Convention
in St. Penile Church, 'Wedne:edgy.
Rev. C. E. Jeakin,s presided. (The
i;c•leowing officor,si were electled,
Roe, Press. ReV. Ru4al Dean Doh-
erty, B. A., Ifensall. '
Pres. Rev. B. A. Kinder,_ B. •Ar,,
Gonne. ,
'Vice Pres. Mr. John 'Haoitley,Clin
se
ton.
Sec: Tress. Rev. E. H. Crory, B. A.,
Winglwm.
Deanery Supeele te(ndento.
Teacher .Training, Miss L.eTouz-
el, ,Groderieh,
Hoare Departmemn,t, Bev, John
Berry, M.A.,B.D.. Seaforth.
Font Roll, Mns,s Fleuty, 'Wingham'
Dungannon, • Pont Aljbeit-- Rev,
Young. .
Bavtield, Varna, Goshen- Ren.
Condell:
Hensa11, StaffseeRev, Rural Dean
Doherty,
Middleton, 'Holme,rnille,' Suunmer-
(sill Mr. Dunbar.
Rev,,; T. B. Howard, BA.', • Wood-
Stock. to
Rey. R.. A. Hiltz, B II., T'orol iso.
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Canon S.Ooruld, M D., BA., / Tor-
onto.'
Van. Archdeacoif, Richardson, 141,
A., D.C,L., London.
PUPILS ERR
BRIGHT d
MONTHOF APRIL.
List Of Those Who Excelled in
JUDGE MABEE' DiAl
Mr. Ju0ltice Janos P, Mabee,
Chairman eftb Dotrnio3c n Board of
Railway Coivani eitenees, died in St,
Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Mon -
da r afternoon( at 3.15. Shot tlytjaf-
er l o roc he su fe•ed ,, rev
t, c lsl if II fl ere
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collapse
fro, heant failure and
gradally s nk, The send was
peaceful. 'Ilia 1aet1 flours werlo
withon,t Ieuffcra,ngi end he 'retained
eon,soi:ou(sness ,until waithin +a few
mo'ment's 04 the final pasa9ug;
Tho ,grim( arclier isltill'loves a ellen-
ing :m;aris, .By (flue death of'Jwdlge'
Mabee, inithel' prime •of a,. nolt.able
causer ofsptendid public service
Canada 1olt,cs a great citizen, one
who hadin a'rnarlred degree von.
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the esteem! and .affection of her
people 1rone the Atlantic to (the'
Pacific.
The deceased leaves a son, Lion-
el, 'with( the"N,ational Trust Com
The Various Grades. pany, Torossito, and, a dauighter,
1Mlabel, at home,. both of whom were
present at their; father's bedside
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'when that end .earzxe. They. :weep
Div, I -Sena, -James "Wylie 87 Per r summoned (immediately aft/,er the
85,c ter o
J n ' 'Miller�' sl
cent,e nuqf lC RP
82, Chessteat Jelealtane 81, Giffoaid'
Beaton 81, Frauki Pena*ebaker 80',
Wilfred 'Crich 791 Charlie Can,telo,n
77, AuntieNed4gerer1,'Wal,nr Shier
76, Bernie' Hell 75, Lloyd Ries, 33,,
Cleniton'Coole 71, iAnstin'M,art1n(''71
Charlie Thoanpsosi 70, Willie Appvle-
by69, Harrieit Cantelon65, Gertie
Wallis 62.'
Jns,-Florence, Fawceett*. fl2 : Per
,newt, Sarah Baines69, !Merle Moore
63.
Div: II -Series, -Fall marks 160.
Percy 2,add142, Irene Cole 137,,
Lyda Morai,sh 128,'Brakine Evans`
122, Mary Chidley 120. Elenor Kemp
1116, 'Edwin Judd; 112, Louis Holm-
es 110, Leona Nediger' 110, Janet
Wylie 109, Dorian. Stephenson 108,
Edward 'Cleghorn 102,Herbeut Mc-
Kenzie 101, BelssieChowen 100.
I•nitermediato.-=Hattie Greig 11.3,
Bertha Yates 102, Nellie Watkins 96
Beside O'Neil 95,
Jrs.-Beryl Cooper 149, Frlanees
Yesbec 145,1 Willie Bell 140, GeeW.
Barge 131, Agnes Walker 123, S,Mc
Brien 121, Evelyn 'Chief 100,
Ibt.B. Chidley, (Teacher.
Div. III. class 1-, Leolta Harlalnd
93lper cent, Agnes Wale 91, Alice
Peckitk ^90, Charlotte Sheeley 90;
Frank Smith89, Ruth 'MeMa 88,
Helen IFornelslter82, Marion Gib
bingse2, (Tura Trowhi1181, Mabel
Marska1181, !Hannah 'Argent 78,
Frieda'Walliis75, Leona 'Hearin 73,
Harald �Menning72, Aileen Armour.
69, Willie Slosnan,66.
Class II,-Oecit Peckilee 8 •C per
Bent, htarlorle Barge66, Leslie Azul-`
1ex66, Murray McNeil 65. •
Class III.-A'nnid Lawreneg93 .,per
cent, 'Helen Rolss89, Leighton Walk-
er85, Mildred Livermore 82; Jose-
phine j phiue Yq
J: i1sosn, Teacher,
IV. Src.=Harry Lawa'ancei8J
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8tA E he
per cent, Goo,rgre Middleton ,.
Waseen'n83, Harry Ranco 83, Lida
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a' ran
s e,, CSa 82,
• ome83 B a w
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Erneslt Ltveri',ore82, v .}dna 2MIcCau-
ghey80, Bobbie Schre lk 79, Jessie
Jackson79, Clete Dunford 78, Ernie
Liititle76, Ernest Hall'75, Mary 'Tay-
1or71, Anne Eagleson 71, Edna'Wos(t
71, 'Edith Jones70,'1Mtadreieu Shaw 69,
Fanny ,13clyar67, Sadie Draper 66.
Jrs.-Fred Walles87 per cent, Asn
Deeves85, Earl Steep 80, Marian An-
drew;s80, Ruins Argent 76, llstera'llb
Nediger75, Pears Gould 70, 'Wilbur
Wel;s1t67, Lawrence West 63, Jean
Bell 63,Florat Miller 62, Will Ful-
ford40, James( 'Walker 35. -
Primary Depantmenat, Muss Pontd
Toron!to in company with t eine Clinton. l
father, loan endeavor toswducethe
1VIissionary Departments Meegill ,to:retuxni home, When 'biles , Metcalf, :Blyth,
Halide learnedf that her parents
were telly cognizant of ,the post-
ai ttion in which ,the had placed! her,
♦ �o s>t S Y1n Busts The kind t t will please both
self,sh
e( became
_ late ion while Richards.
despondent and
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-absent fromtbe Bagley ave-
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Boys' Spring Hats In Felt and Straw
nue house, the g swallowed 1to wed, a
4 dose of capbolic acid. 'Iles moan's
• attracted attendee); wind the police
•' ambulance 'wee hurriedly euennao,n-
• ed,` butt( the; ttni£oatunate girl- died'
•' while onthq way oto St:' 'Mary's
Hoispital •
Rechardis when( hearrivedi.at `fore;
boarding house some time afterie
Hats they like best, here
Adult .Bible Class, IMI. John Hart-
ley, Clinton,
Hart-ley,Clinton,
:Representative on Diociean Ex-
ecutive, 'Rev. D. W.'Collins,'Exeter,
It wee decuded .to hold the toext
meeting at Gerrie. Sessions ,were
held inithe forenoon when ,(,holy
communion Was admini,sltered and a
paper was read by' Rev. John, Ber-
ry, ,NI. A, off Seaforlth.
At Ithe afternoon emission papers
were road( by Mies Clete Ford,; f o
Clinton, oin'•the Preparation and At
stitudo.of'the Teacher in the Prim-
ary eparl men, and
Leo ' ofunl on, on
Late -vents, Teacher.
Div. V. Srs.-Coma Miller 92' per
cent, Cecil Mclntyre92, Alnw Mc-
Corvie90, Charlie Cole 89, George
Viealker89, Maggie( Hastings 87y,Be iii
Sloman85, Earle Jolrnson85, Edna
Hastings85, IGeorge Sbipley 84,
Phamie Cree83,Ernest Bradshaw 83,
Tom Craig79," Cecil Cooper 79, John
Taylor78. Mar•cu;l Tierney 75,
Jrs.-Forges (Reyavold4 94,: pee
rent, ,Bessie Mutephy93 Harry Mun-
1 91
role92, Harry Ball John 'Chiang
, Hall 89
Gordon,
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Charlie
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Jabez Rands 88,
' ulc 89 J
Willie .M t ht ,<
Amy iHellyar88, Dixie Fate 87, Jack
Bawden:82, Samuel McCreary ,
Lotttie Judd70, Marjorie Beaton79,
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the 'heart eollapsed wl1asn the phy-
sicians, Drel Gaven, Bruce ,ands E1-
lioltt,, 9ssuledt a brief bulleltiin
ating, that; hope for recovery was
at 'an end.
;The 1unerall was held at hie na-
tive village,' Port Rowan on Wed-
nesday s flterno,on
MGR i'J 131;E.
A TINIQUB FIGURE
The Toronto Telegram pays the
:following tribute( to Judge Mabee:
A unique figure' an!the public life
IXflCanla a of late( years has been
James P.'Mebee, Chairmen •of the
Board of Railwtay iCommisseoners
,for Canada:
Since his advent on the Board he
h' been,to'shippers,m h s
as tarc snit
and aattihezf Volk looking fou a
'4square deal," asthe "shadow o
a great meld in aweary land,"
'Glfteds to an eminent degree with
the saving grace Of comimon,senee'
the Chief( Comanies�toner, big of
'frame, deep al vont@ and•blunt of
manners hat been a veretable'thoroi
inithe ,sada ,of 'smooth railway law-
yers who woashipped'the• god .Tech-
Tech-
nicality.
"Tho greatest good to the great-
est
great
est nuimbeti has been hiss nno,t {o,9
and he allowed nething,tolsta d'Jn
the way of obtaining it.
No pent-up code confined the
powers of Mabee's ttribulnal, The
whole vast universe of common
,seine is his.
".Butt you! must be bound by'tke
rules of evidence," said a lawyer to
hien ons day.
"? q," was Kee a'eply, "we are
botind- by northing but what we
think ars( right. This is not a .court
common
of law. et isaitribua>ral of con
sense.". -
To estranger entering, a froom in
which Mabeee'us taibunal was en ses
noticeable
' , t thing
tsuo,n, ithq ;first g
would bolded absence of formality.'
But when the chairman began to 1
speak everything else was ,over- .
shadowed by his personality.
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Formaldehyde
Only small cost n
Recommended by grain experts11
Make you money
Ask those who have used it
Leaves bright, clean grain
Directions on every bottle
Eats grain emu
llelpsour neighbor
You will make no mistake
on't BOW it
f3 w without.
Every farmer should use it
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In full pint bottles and standard
strength at 50c each. ..
W. A McConnell
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eeNQCIER THE
WORLD
You ,can if you have a
KODAK
If ilt i,sn'b an (Eastman. it
isn't a Kodak, and the place
to get` it es at
Hollies' Drug Store
We also do Developing and:
Printing
If interested, give us a call
Kodaks $1.50 up
REXALL STORE.
W'.R. llolmes
Phm B.
New j
Sprina�
a1� � Caps.
For Men and Bogs
HIS week we pass into
very latest
stock the v y
in Hats and Caps for Men.
andBoys and Children,
These are well worth a
visit to this store.
They comprise the natti-
est range it has ever been
our pleasure to display, the
prices
NC
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Dorothy Rorke 77.
H Covatt200 Teaeluer. Plwwtneas of s'peelch, directness 0f for NCH end
Div. VI, S?. -'Topa( 200 Marks - method, eripne'sls of eoanment, anti i
Kenn th Carter 171,. Agnes Rey- a1 acuity on 'instinctively+s;eparat-
noid�Ii54, • IBe,seid SMlorrash 146, Jo.e •e the 'Wheat from 'she chaff have , t(We are showing a very.
g 1 ti
Yesbec 145, George Carter 110, Stew
are ,Taylor 140, Macgregor C a lte.3
Alex MMlcRae:135, Amos ,Osbaldesiton
131, Jean Ealskine 127, Asa Bolton
123, Mergie, McLeod 120,
Jr, class-Tolta6 i15Marks-Audrey
Collyer 111,, Leona Taylor 102, Jean
Miller •100, Nellie Rulteldge98, 1MIar-.
ion McIntyre94, !Wilbte Bezzo 91,
Margaret ICree84, Dailey Nedigerl83,
Mary Argentin, Pearl Reid 70, HHelen
Grigg: 69.
E. C. ,Tiplady, Teacher
been the predominateng character--
letics o(fithel loran who, in recen
years has made the Dominion Rall -
way Board the biggest thinigl in
':Canada, and ,given it the unquali-
fied confidence of idle people.
HIS CAREER.
Hen. Jamas Pitt' Mabee,. comes of
linked Empire Loyalist descent,
being (the! eldest Isom of; Col. S. 1'.
IVIabee, nollaa;ton of customs; and•
Frances .S.Lenton, of Lineollnehiffet
Div. VII., Sr. iclass-Teetel marks " England,
250 -Gertrude Fowler 233, iHelen H.e was boarn at P0111 Rowan, On-
Bobeo'tonr 220, 93arold Lawison 219' natio, Novemb'ea 5.18i9; Was •eau•
13erberlt Holtzhaueal 217, Leila 'MIe- •. ea;ted at S't. Tholna;e. 'High Sc`ho'ol,
Ca'citney 21b, Nisbet Gook 211, Dou and became a beet:esteer in 1592, K. C,.
g sic Irving 207, in 1889, benches( ofltlue La'WiSocvoty
las I]rskind 207, Jes
Mc-
Leod
- Meavnn Deeves 203,.GIadys McGuure in 1904, ands had ai eceesSuliy prat
warns ss, much agreed,
d :at D t by Mrs J e• tined ,atLvstowel, Stratford -end
It,he news but meadil a read to ac-' d, Cl' t ,the Ideal Re- 198. ,Goa'd'om Zaw,son 195. •,
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company'the' officers ito�`the police- sullt of al Skilfully ,Taught Corson. Jr. ,class-Tolbar marks 150 -Ivy Toronto. i1M.Ir. Mabee was senior'
headquarters where he wap held Addre;ssos, were given by Rev. R. plewee 131, Eleanor 2eIcTaggar;t 127, member 'of lthel law firm o11 Mabee &
h q n 'Ma:rgarot ;Cleghorn, 126, Anica 'hill Makins, his pantOer being Mr. J. C,
ors 11nv the aate cane ofthetoren- of Rutz B. A.„ cols a on
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oris 'unvosltgga!tiloxt into the ,cit^cupn- of Sunday Schools and Rev. D?•:. •124, 'B'o'bbie(; i1lacUdlastoa 124, Switzer 't�iakinis>'l?:.IC.,n�omi �seni•or me'mbe'r
1sltances leading up iso !the suicide. Gould, S.eeretary of M. S. C, C. Graolvs.1.23, Roy Livermore do 123
, Of the firtie ae .mai i aabr'iiliatn,t 7a vov r
R v et A.' Charlie Coble 121, Walter Orsbal
'ton 121, Winnie.M.clelath 120, Prank and bila appearance en -count always
•Mulch 120, atttmacted1 ,ad'miratioinl
,M. Wilt,soa ,Teaeb,er Blom 19pb to 1008 he was judge 01
ondt162 the High' :Oouut of,Onitario5,serning
90 1110 International] Inland Water'.
ways Commission. in 1905, Commis-
sioner fou{ the Consolidation of ,Ossi-
451-00 Sltatuteisl in 1906, and was. ap- li
poieeted ,chairman of,the ,C,auadean
Board of R:aliwase Comenesseoeere
on elar.c3 2.8,1908, 'Ilewalsi at one -
time preisadent' ofthe '.Noayth Perth
R'e(Ifosln" latssencialtiion, and uneue-,.
oetetully :contested this rideng im
bu the Deeneneo(n(, election: 011904,
being defeated by Mr• A.' F. Mac -
Laren, ex -M, P.
35C to' $'2.5 •
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Panama Hats
Direct from -the makers Men's .l'ana� � S
$3:50 tO $10.00
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, Detroit, May 3.-Aecoindusrglto Im^ •ossron rehensave
• All kinds of Shirts for all kinds of
4,
iii ration 'Ins eetoei Frick, of Do- Metz gave a very comp
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Spring. Shirts • trait, gt` P b taken in D address on Teaches( - Training and
I
• men 50C to $2.50.
no ac ao'n can e.. ; e-' Re -v, Dee •Could a, most inspxring.
• l trait or fled Uarited Staters to a-
♦ ,�se�r..;a� adro.�s on I'oaeugn Mrss n
'" ti's Socks In Silk, Cotton l andCashmere
eer Men's -
ioe to 75c
4 venge Ithe death of Anna Hailes, the e it's w -,as !the most inv. VIII,, 4,th,class'-Eric 'R•
• Toronto ''i who k l The ,con, ention n Barry Comb 160, (Nolen Ladd i68,
• afyear-old a'oa1,t gin e, ran
faits( do ftus ata'1p here, on 641- siti,cce ry every, lerg m of tire Clyde Kenngdyc.102, Kathleen Liv-
ne,slday, Iaftten' anal,) to this ,city : De,anery, every, .clergyman bfe•i,ng 0rm'ore 150, Jack 'Wigginton 160,
with a Te�,ronto business Man, when present 1b g;either with four fro a Ja,ek l3rittom 144, George Elliott 140
old that/ she zwe:t otua n ,to her•owteido the Deaneey. A.udr y McIntyre 130 Agnes Coanhe
,t t aU , 11 a t ,e e`'va alar e number of del-Jealcints 120; Jean
parents, eo i e!There
se= -wag at and the Papers Fords McInty
IThe b siin'eiss man as tUleged Inn nd dresses' wet of a high-ordea, ---�Cilrar1 Mennelt 147,Sns
ry a ad , 3rd',clase
` have ,fled tto Canada and Hadi said le. u! 1 tone. 1
n o . txnetlY �sPnrrt ,a .t .n ;. 1Er,n�OsVt k'o>rd 130,.E
• 1 hes offence( is not extradhtable, and f a d1a i ;sell .Bezle° 146,
T The: itwd Toronto -friends o>f the . 'Following we're the
mini,aters pier QVliller 121, My'tie Carroek 118.
b nn h d f' latgsewt i *lilt class AKenneth leoeke, Ruth
1 h t j C •oly Hale Kaltlo BOa,ton, Qllea
C d Hanes, father E t p v �Collnns ,steel, 'Label Johmeton,
Fer usotu Can a,
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�, Boys' Sweaters In Cotton and Fine: Worsteds
•, 25c tO $1,25 .
o Children's Rompers In Galatia and strong Ameri-
can ' p can Chambre 4oc toa75c
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Morrish Clothing
A Square Deal for Every Mau:'
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ulsvness an, who are accuse o• nor P1unn-
,aiding his escape else have rotten- rug am- ev. ,r John Sub -
to Canada. Arthur . a as, a ter Exeter- ,e to '.Tied 'N cd -
of lthd dead(gnrl, ictus ecll to Tame ' 8°00A:11 -Rev, ;Beery. ger, '
t t clwit( thebody. Clinton Rev Jealcins •gar,,, Wallace Wheatley,
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Ball,
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Godorich=Ret ..'Fat era g
Brussels, Walton -Rev.: Cameron, Simpson . Wilfred Grant, ,'Myrtle
formerly ed 1301 rave Blyth, , Auburn- Rev, `Sweet, Francis Baines, BuitonB0i
e The Hailed faintlyf yY g
fn Clinton, and ehe reel). actisee- ,'Parr, l ton, t"1
•' f. 3 s Fordwich Gerrie, !Wroxeter `- ' *Names ischii order of merit.
♦. towned by the girls rlend in' v; Kinder, Minnie Ker, :Teetlier
eee+lleel►_•!••••M ,*•_•,••••••••• ♦•++•+s4efsl. l�esetr..,.NM towel.
Swell range of Spring and
Summer Shuts for men' and
boys, in plain and fancy
colors.
In Odtober , 1884 heInarried Mar',i,e
S., daughter oT'Willea'mt,Tlnonold,, of 1
Mount !Williams, ,Oxne, Mrs. Mab eo,•
died 110 February, 1910. Jutdgo33la-:
bee Wes memboxl ,of the Rideau
'Cawb, tOtttawa, end Of the York and
o His home
1 oro t Ilr h
' truto ;C wb., T n ,
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iu ITo>ro'ntd, was ,,at 15: Spar(th r4n?t%,
We are particularly anx-
ious to showy 'ou through
our stock of Summer Shirts
with soft cuffs and detached;
collar, from $1 up.
Come in and Look
Them Over.
men's Iailars`al l illrnishers
but of latei hehad been re,sidnng i,n•
Ottawa and 'at Port Rowan.
Bus luae two ,children; a son, Lienee
and 'diaughter, 1h1abel,both of whom
were ,popular young people while.,
the family; resided:4m Sta;altfoa'd,