The Clinton New Era, 1898-06-10, Page 4',..
I' r ist church, which he regularly at-
lde and where he was greatly be-
Besides a large circle of friends
d acquaintances, he leaves to mourn
a departure a widow and four sons.
sons are Rev. A. K. Bit ka, B. A.
Waterloo St. church, Stratford; W. I
Birka, organiat of St. James Metbo-
at church, Montreal; T. W. Birks
D. D. Birke, of British Columbia,
Coming and Going.
TO AND FROM CUNTON AN') VARIOOB
OTHER PRRsoNAL NO'rha,
We shall be glad to have contributions to
column from any of our readers , If
on visitorsor away
tellpus, or end
note to that effect.
A, E, Rand wait in Stratford Saturday-
Erndit Holmes Sandayed at his home in
itohell..,.
John Ransford was in London and Tor.
this week.
Mise A. Dagg, Bervie, is visiting her
ant, Mrs Walsh.
Miss Rourke, of Mount Forest, has taken
p bar residence in town.
J. P. Rose and Dr. Rollins, of Exeter,
are visitors to town this week.
Mrs Israel Taylor leaves next week on a
to friends at Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Brooks of Mitchell, is visiting at the
orae of her father, W, Cantelon.
Mv. B. Clement and wife are spending a
days with friends in Windsor.
Mies Polly ]Moore of Hensall, is the guest
TAYLOR
News Notes. ;JACOB
Church Chimes. '
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General District Agent for the
- G. Gagnier, James Oliver and other
Confederation Life Insurance Co
cal estate dealers, report that the vacant
.uses in Windsor are being rapidly taken
to nd-
y tenants from Detroit. About fifteen
Money to loan at reasonable rates.
imilies moved across last week, and every
The Synod of Huron will. meet im
to
! ��. ll'. j) Ori (1CL'llle
London on June 20th.
an
hi
• 'Vhere to Spend 1
Rev. A. Stewart exchanges pulpits
Sunday Rev. N. Shaw, of
T
Th
soled the motion intended to prohibit I
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on next with
Egmondville.
of
�oar Holidays
vas evident that the resolution was aimed
-.
The Salvation Army will hold an
di
.
open air concert every Thursday night
at,
a
, 14;� Furnishing the following
during the summer months,
to Winnipeg per boat from
i Publications
Mr T. Murch will occupy the pulpit
sour future with Canada. The way to ,
ltlali will to forwarded upon application to
at�7'vftho agents of the Grand Trunk Railway
of Ontario St. church next Sunday
morning, and Mr Findlay in the even-
V IBITORS
,
iJustroika t• Land of • Health avid Pleas-
�'re, 41sicribing the picturesque Muskoka ,
ing.
Rev. Mr Kerrin, of Mitchell, former-
this
esegiou.
?i'llltatslkoka special Folder.",'
1 of Bayfield, last week received an
invitation to Hamilton, which he de
yourselfodrop
01Thottsaud Island Folder."
'�Af,',ltide. to the Fishlu • livid rltruttln Ile.
in the vie nity of the gaud
alined.
r _
�1 !1 otI and
'Tlrt ltallwny system, containing reliable
The choir of Ontario St. church pro-
" ,
imformetion in re rd to Fish, Game, Hotels,
.�,ltveiry.audgenera facilities, or write to
pose at an early day to take entire
charge of one of the Sunday services,
M
M. C- DICKSON, D.P.A., Toronto.
and will render a song service on that
Bargafas
1a',;R,'HODGENS, AGENT, CLINTON.
occasrou, ,
Rev. Jas. l�yttniiton, pastor of Wtng-
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on
ham Baptist chutch, preached his fare
f tiv. Att};Q*t;�#iotmellto
he ion
Sabbath 1°nHeomobig
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Br{t fness ohange-Allen & Wilson.... •.Page 1
vesortor north-
west shortly.
u
uis--blies hillier
maul -W Cooper & t'o::... ::..:::: s
T '@ early bi d -J B Rumball & Cc........
We congratulate the Rev.F.J.Uaten,
of Belerave, formerly of Bayfield, on
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1.2+frri9.greou-J E Bovey.... ... ...I—. 5
, 0dt:vveather goods-McKiauon & Co .., • •
=. )Sioagonable goods -Harland Bros .... ,..... 5
his having received the degree of Ph.B.
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from the 'Wesleyan University, Bloom
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Sul twatsta Gilrov& Wiseman .......... 5
store -J H Combe .......... . ....
in toll, Illinois.
al -
10 cult. 00' Sail- on S
1.''1'bfe;GLg1
la lrt'modsts-•W LOuimetto _.............. I
t+i&ktat�oredltors-has Scott... ........... b
Rev. A. Stewart preached tbanksgiv-
ing sermons in Belgratve Presbyterian
h
�IOuse to at d H Woroell........... ......
1-1tairfor servico-JH Diehl ....... ......... 5
;Ruction Salo -W J Biggins ... ... ........ . 6
church, on Monday , in connection
with the 3rd anniversary of the induc-
f ew
_W.Ob1-JgG'edhirl............ .... ........ °
'T',t s
tion of Rev. Mr Hall.
i STRATFORD,. ONT
gains, -•J H Chellew ............ • .....:I .:
lamps -W Taylor Sons ... ., 8
grow -VV D Fair Co........ 8 I
Thu rnembers of the infant class of
Rattenbury,St, Sunday School and al-
Of
°
,..:''Iho;babywill
£Sitti rtlaynext- Jackson Bros. ... .....
t3trictly business-Hodgens Bros.......... 8
so the inernl:era of the Junior League
will picnic at the river on the afternoon
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n���ftw
of the 18tb inst. The mothers and old-
er sisters are also invited.
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The Hat(enbury St. Epworth League
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presented the family of the late Rich -
FRIDAY, JUNE. 10, 1898
and Heywood with a nicely worded
letter of condolence one evening last
lit
week, expressing sympathy with them
t ,Perhaps the London Advertiser still
in their, rfeent severe affliction in the
_,
h .some use for the Senate. We
loss of their father.
London conference closed its session yes-
d
I i i.4ven't and don't hesitate to say so.
torday. There was )cry little change of
i
stations further than as reported last week.
a 'Che Conservative papers are publish-
Mr. Bond goes to Ridyetown, Jasper Wilson
J
,t
>ilg alleged reports of what took place
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to Goderich, A. L. Russel to Guelph. This
covers about all the changes in this district
ri
#'t the West Huron Liberal Conven-
not announced last week.
�igtl. Their statements are purely
Rev. Mr Pocock has resigned the
r, titt $ihi:tginary, and as true as imaginary
pastorate of the Baptist churcb, very
r instances usually are - but no
much to the regret of his people and
those who have had the pl-asure of his
s,:,
snore so.
acquaintance while here. He has been
F
it faithful worker, but ill -health is the
it .. We notice that the London Free
cause of his withdrawal.
h
` k gess speaks of a serious accident to a
On Monday the following persons
0
"?' Widow woman." If it had been to a
representing Huron Presbytery left
here for the General Assembly meet-
a
' "F 1peiaow boy or a widow man, the desig-
.ing at Montreal: -Reye. A, McLean,
i
icst%Won might have been necessary, but
Blytb; J. A. Hamilton, Londesboro;
J. Hamilton. Goderich; W. Graham,
g iely.it should be specially necessary to
Bayfield; J. A. McDonald, Varna.
b
bugle out a "widow woman" is some-
Rev. E. Medd, of Sarnia, has been
°
ithing we cannot understand.
elected to deliver t he lecture before the
v
Theological Union at the meeting of
Referring to West Huron vacancy,
London Cunference next year. This is
„>l.•. '
,,,,, �,ondon Advertiser says:-
quite an. honor for our young friend,
anti we congratulate him on the dis-
f
f'1n the bye election whish must
tinction given him. Huron boys will
,`#n 0place, there is an ample crop of
come to the front.
;;�j;ljerals of prominence and ability
)t m among whom the choice of a sac•
At the meeting of Christian Endeav•
t
>cseor to his honor can be made. With
r�'<ir►(tnirrtrty on behalf of the nominee of
or in Willis chutch, on Wednesday
evening, the, topic, "Christ's missio-i
c
gonvention, there will be no doubt
°n earth," was taken by Miss- McTav
f
�6o
?,,"„Q'thll6success at the polls if he is op-
isb, who gave a very excellent address.
After a nrofitable discussion on the
o
0ed:
0,
subject. Misses Murray and Wiseman
°
`#pass system has again been un
sang a duet. The subject next week
"What the school bas done in our
o con in Parliament, As it
French work,” will. be taken by Rev.
i
a
,
impnesibit3 tF prevent aC
S
A, Stewart.
I
E. i3, Smith, of the Western IIni-
ii using a pass i€ the railroads grant
V�tslfy; .T.btidou, pang a his examina-
ii, the governwent should decide
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tion in Divinity and received i,'U tliTM
He At
#tial' every member who uses one
loins on Monday afternoon,
be ordained to the Dieconate on Sun.
t;P,-puld not get his mileage .allowance.
day next, and will then take charge of
K t;, is:slot honest: to use a p4sp anti at
big parish in Goderich township to
�A +n. , ''
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draw
which he was appointed some montha
Matthew
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same time a mileage.
7 '' `
ago. Mr Smith won the
highest in his
1,, -w-------
Wilsou medal, standing
, be a
- -, a present fiscal year promises to
year in Elocution.
e, record breaker. The returns for the mouth mouth
. Programs are ot.t for the annual con-
Atlbpril 80th show an increase in the total
vention of the Huron County S. S.and
f
ik ride over last ear amonntin -cover $40,-
# Y . g
C.E„ to be held in Wingham on June
21-22. Rev. J. W. Rae, of Toronto,
� ; .
!' . Q00. The imports have increased near-
takes part in the convention, as do
" .t
'
y 1$12,750,000, and the exports over $27,-
number of other proininenr
C. E. Workers. . o. S. and
.•6;000. The cry tbat with the pa '
,i, , ".veno Of
.mmong those from
Ciititotl •W110m names appear orl the
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` iie.,Pdtiers1s to power iiia country's trade
program are Israel Taylor, R. Holmest,
Rev. B. Clement, D. McTavish, Miss
would languish has received
M. E. Robb and Miss Washington.
t -�a�commerce
t r alp answer.
We look for a good attendance, an en-
tbusiast convention, andl beneficent
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The costliness and use of Hansard
results .
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