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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-04-16, Page 5April i6th, 1908 1,11p3 'Nagar .Shoes ' is the best shoe in America for ,men or Women, MOOS- Tapp :fipi $.3.00 to:$5.00 rp °cure: • Can bora from FRED. T. JACKSON. • SHINOLA . luthe best Shoe Polish S l,3e ware of imitations 11 I which .are named to • 1 N sound like Shinola.•N 0• ;( •0 L Shinola .is the only .14 A The Original. A • SHINOLA • Patronize the New Shoe Store and get New Shoes Fred. T. Jackson. 4 49 4 4 4 4 SUGAR. ----•••••••4414faXialaitir for 1903. As this car- load has been. shipped '* <9 <,9 4 WE have just unloaded ar.-'1F1oacl. of Sugar ft directly fF0M .Reclpagi's refinery, we are -enabled. to. sell it as usual at •the 'wholesale. price... W'As. we have on hand a carload of POTATOES as well as a •carload of Sugar, we . are putting both in the market at very small profits. W. T. O'Neil • WANTED AT ONCE. experieneed general aervant for 9fluelf,, fahlf13') wage.* ten dollare per mosttn. Reletrences required. Apply after 6 o'clock to 'PARS. W,. Q. PIIILLIPS, ' Rattenhury $t. , DULLS FOR SALM • 444 >4444 The undersigned *Was foe *ale 2 firet-class, Shorthorn Bells, hour 14 to x7 months oldi red. lit',Folor and the very best of breeding. . W. S. BIGGINS, • Elmhurst Farm. Stelae)", OM tulle south of the G. T. R. station, Clinton. .1.•wENty ACREH SALK The undersigned Offers for sale north part of lot 36 on the 16th on of Goderieh township, containing eci acres. Good frame house, barn with stone stable. Good orchard with all kinds of fruit. X mile from corporation •of Clinton, X. tulle from school. Apply to •SEPTITA HOLLAND, Holinesville P.O. April i4th. CA.LVES FOR SALE. The undersigned will have a load of calves for eale at Wilson's hotel, Brucefieldi on Fridax, •Apyil '24th. JAMBS C. PARSONS, April .14th. ' Kippen, • • :FOR .SALE. The undersigned 'offers for -sale fly shuttle Carpet 1,00ne in good state of repair. 'Will -sell for 3o per cent. of he value. Also 1 light democrat wagon, Will be Sold cheap. •, • • GEoRGu ParrS. April14th. • ROOT, -3 SALE. The undersigned offers for sale a couple of hundred bushels of first- class turnips. Price,, five' cents per . STEW.A.RT, •. 4th Con. Stanley Tp. .. • . • • 'ROOMS TO LET. Rooms to let over our stores. Tart of thent suitable for a dwelling. Ap- ply to ' HARLAND BROS, • Clinton, April .7th. ' • 4lesseivormeiepmetegeeterute0c, ,m.mmmmeemmmweemeem HARDWARE BUSINESS FOR SALE. The undeesigned offers hishardWare •'business for sale in the viltage Of _33ayfield. •• R. ROUATT, 13ayfie1d. Note re*. iCKERSMITH FARM FOR. SALE. .The undersigned , oilers for isle that choice 150 • acre farm on the Huron Itad Teckersinithe one mile gest of Clinton. New frame.bcitist with sum - Met kitchen, first illisss bet* barn, drive shed, hen housi;" -pig pen,' two wells, . windmill, and small or- ihard. 'The 'Barfield elver eing across back end of lot. Thirty acres of flats, the finest Of tetaiii land. This. is a splendid farm, well situated', and Will be sold on easy terinth • 'June 9th. '4 PLANK FOR SALE CHEAP, • - A ctuantity of hardwood plank for ' See 'cheap. Suitable for barn •or Stable floors, culverts, etc. Re• te 3 11.ANS1'ORD, • Nott, 4th. • Clinton. kvAris WANT1.11). • ••Servant wantecle 111. Nurse girl also ges Will bpaiA„ Apply at once to D. AlcTAGGART, Clinton•. wanted.. Good we- . HOUSE TO RENT OR FOR SALE. . • , • The'7-roomez1 house on Walker St.,. south • of the railway track, lately ocenpied by Mr, /tunes 'Xiivermort, is °tiered Ler sale or to rent: Garden with all kinds of fruits. Abundanee ot hard and soft water. Apply to ROBERT MARSHALL." A• pril 4th. . • • ' • . - ilotss kuxv„ • - Good comfottable house to rent, • `Apply t� the iiinlersigned, • A. CANTELON, • Clinton, March dsth. LOW 12.ATE5 �. CALIFORNIA. Via Chicago, "Milwaukee and St. Paul and Dation Pacific Hite, 'February Mth to April 3Otlf, 1902. Only $35 Chicago to San Francisco Js Angeles and many other Califor- ittelmints. One -Way, second class, Colonist tickets', Will be glad to send you additional infOrmation, A. J. TAI/1401, Cf!knadian Preight and Painivr Agent, 0 Clng St, El4it1 Toronto, Opt. HOT.JSE FOR 'SALE. The undersigned offers for sale a ix storey. cottage with five bedroom9. large dining room, parlor, etc. Situ- ated on WiL1iaai street, convenient to the Collegiate Institute. For further' particulars apply to James Scott," barrister. • . MRS„ LAIRD. Clinton, Sens 2ard. , TWO. HOUSES FOR SALE, • The Undersigned offers for sale a .4 storey frame house on Victeria street south of the railway•track. Small or- chard,good well, stable, etc. Also small franbe house on James street,' near the knitting factory, X - >acre of land, gm:el-well, ete.. • Will be sold oa ca.ay terms. SOS. ALLENSOisle Clinton, Sanitary 6th. 'HOUSE FOR: SALE'. • The undersigned offers his cottage QM king street for sale. There is hard and -soft .water, a good stable, etee' „leppe.y at the house. ; JAMES DUNIPORD, Clinton. TIE No grocer ,11111111111•401PROWS......1111.... • VARNA. • Out former esteetnexl citizen and postmaster, Mr. J. T. •cairitS, bee rented a store and dwelling in Exeter and will open up in a few •day* With a full line of general dry goodo, gro- ceries, etc. Mt. Cairns was in this mercantile business in ICirkton and gave up business there on the nit of March. GIODERIOE TowN• slar, We must congratulate Master Wil- bert Pronee on being one of the eue- cessful competitors in the main corn. petition in the oat elase of the, •Mac, donald Seed -Grain Coltipetition for Ontario, receiving on eftel /oat a cheque for ltio, being the fifth prize. This was a three year competition which begun in 1900 and ended in 1902. lie hex won in alt during the 'com- petition $65, This is pretty good for Goderich township boy. WHAT ADVERTISING DOES. In 1889 P. T. 13aruuni, the great showman, journeye,d to the Pacific Coast to visit a relative. Olb his way back east ,he stopped as Kansas City to see the great Barnum & Bailey show that was then exhibiting in that city. The then press agent of Barnum 84 'Dailey show,' Bert Davis, introduced to, Mr. Barnum the editors of the localdailies of the former'e hotel. In the course of the conversation which naturally followed, Mr. Barnum said "Gentlemen, Mr. Bailey tells me that iny presence at the Barnum & -Bailey circus is worth $5 coo a day to • the show. If this is true, it is my name that is so valuable. It is known in every town, city and hamlet; it has become a .household word through the country. Now, gentlemen, all of this was done by newspapers, and if adver- tising can make a man worth 55,000 day, what is it that advertising can't do. •• The Blyth baseball , club has beee re-orgattized with the following as officers : •e_ • • President, Mr. A.. E. Bradwin Vice-president, Mr. Wm. Mason Sec.-Treas., ear. W. N, IVIacclonald . Manager, Mr. Albert Robinson Captain, Mr. Jghti Stewart • Exec. Committee, eillessre. P. H.1)011-: glas, John E. Moore and H. L. Haines. ' There, it at present. in Blyth the Material tor the make-up of a first - cruse ball team; We understand that negotiations are already under way for the formation of a Huron county league, to. comprise Goderieh, Penton, Winghein, Brussels arid 13lyth. ' A meeting to reorganize -the Blyth rifle .cluli electedthe following ollicers for 1903 : Hon. President, Mr. S. MeMurchie President, Mr.. It. McCinninins , Captain, Mr. J. It. ,Tierney . Lieuteeent, .1.1r. S, 11. Gidley Sece-TreaseMr. P: Douglaii Managing Ccittenittee, Messrs.. C.Fra- ser, •13. Gerry, A. Sims, N. .' Tay' ior and D. .Stalker. • Mr. T. W. Scott hae tenderest his resignation as village 'clerk owing to Itis appointment as local agent ortlie• Bank of ilemitton. Mr. N. H. Young succeeds to the clerkship. • • Harry Cauteloit • tate of the Olarendon, antlotilICOS that he hag bought the gtocery carried on by Mr. G.J Steteart and will condone the hosinees. A ehare of your pattoungs is re, `speaftilly tolielted. • RAVIN CAINITAlLON • .• . ..111.&RE,IAGES, " COMBE DUNSMORE.— In Trinity church; Mitchell, on. April isth, by Rev. Mr. Howard, Laptain 11. B. Contbe of e Clinton to Miss . Julia Isabel Dtinsinore of Mitchell. pitIMOLDBY—R.ATH--At. the residen- ce of the liride'S. Me:6,er in East Witwanosh On April .isth, Ida E. daughter of Mrs. Ellen Rath,. to John W. Grintolclby.: - • .. • V 1,1A1VIENZ-;ClaTNIXGTiAlVI — At Toroeto, on April 2nd, eSanutel . Parlianient, to eetiss Rachel, second . daughter of Mr. -.Win. (,:uneingheen .•of Clandeboye: MCDOTIGALL—YUILL—At the reeiden- . ce',of the bride's mother, on April 8th, by Rev. John Ross, Mr, Peter McDougall t Mies •Maggie J. Yarn, both of Grey. • , " GOODWIN—l'(RTERVLELD--- At the hchne Of the bride' "Elnidele," El - ma,' on April 81.1"4 by Rev. C. 13ristol, Mr. Will. J. Goodwin of . Brusse,s to Miss Florence • Porter- . field: • McC11141,01101,1:-.,-,CROWSTON—At. the residence' of the oiliciating clergy- man, Rev. A. MaeKay, Luck:low,. on April .7th; Mt.James Henry- 3.1cCullough, Kincardine township, to Charlotte Sophia, third daugh- ter of Mr: James Crowston, •Kin- • BIRTHS. TAYI,OR—In Ori April 4th, to Mr ad Mrs.. ,aolin Taylor, formerly of Clinton, of twinsLgirls. WALSII—In London, on March 29th, •••the wife of Mr. W, C: Walsh (nee Mary McElroy of Myth) of a daughter. •, SPROA'1`—•In Tuekersinith, on April 2, • the wife of Mr. Wirt. Sproat of a son, . •, picATHs. IIIINTER-In Hallett on April x4th, Mrs, Danjatuin •Hunter, aged 83 years. iICYLE—In Hay township on April rept, William Kyle; oh e of , the pioneers of South Huron. • Mt.TNIZOlteeIn Searorthe on April 7th, Mary Arnt Gannon, wife of tIr` James Munroe,- aged cle years and 11 inoht he. HAWTHORNE—In Ugmondville, on • April 6th John Hawthorne, son life•liery f and Robert Hawthorne, aged 20 years, 9 months and 6 days. Kihloss; on April end, John A. McLeod, aged 87 years, 9 ttionths and 15 days. McLeod—In Kitilose, on April and, jahet McLeod,. aged 86 years. Seeforth, on April 8t1t, Agnes Beryl, infant daughter of W. A. and Aire. Crich, aged x year 7 months and et days. SACKLIN—In Hoteicle, 011 April 2nd, Mildred /attain, aged 43 years, SANDERS—In Traverse City, Mich., on March, 25th, George Sanders, formerly of Britestle, aged 76 years: IViARTIN—ili Ueda., on April etatl, Alice Levele, relict of the late lVfartflt, aged 78 years, 2 tnotttltS, 26 d MELLY—In Detroit, on April mid, Master Raymond Kelly of•Goderich aged 12 years. DRUMIVIOND—Itt Wingitam on April 7th, Mrs. 'Wen. R. Druffltinond, for- inerly of Myth, aged *4 years and 8 inoflthi9. WILLOWS•eItt To11et, Illittoie, ott Ap- ril' 4th, Mr. W. X: Willows, son of Mr. Philip Willows of Myth, aged 00 rare ati4 u month0. THE CLIIITOTT NEWS RECORD gOr. IrICLX10, - Mr. C. A. Tebbutt spent his Easter holiday* at home near Summerhill. La Grippe is prevalent in this neigh. borltood at present. Mr. Chas. Cook, brother-in-law of Thos. Joynt, and family have moved into Mr, Joynt's house. Ito intends to drive One 91 Ms teams on the road in the ash business. Mist/ Sara Sm,ith, who has been on the sick list for the past twp or three weeks, is, we are glad to Kay, improv - big nicely. Miss Mina Rutherford and Robert Miller are home from. Ooderich for their Easter vacation. Mr. Charlie Miller is home from Londonin a visit. . =WHIM We have to record the death of en - other respected townsman, Mr, Robt, Aikens, at the age of 67 years, About two weeks ago demand was Working at the waterworks dam and caught a severe cold. This .developed into pneumonia, and after a few days ol severe angering he passed away on Saturday. Mr, Aikens came to On - toxic, from Nova Scotia about 49 years ago and settled in Wa,wanosli, where be resided for twenty years. About 29 years ago he removed to Winglieln. After thirty-five years of married life, Mrs. Aikens is now left 1.9 continue life s journey alone. There were nine of a family, two are dead, four sons and three daughters remain. The sons are John, Mark, Reiliert and William ; the daughters, ,Mrs. Pryor and Mrs. Dyer of Windsor and Mrs. N. Haines of Owen Sound, • the three daughters with their hese bands, also Mrs. M. Buchannatt of dresses and daughters, with many other friends, were present at the funeral. Deceased was an adherent of the Methodist church. Otte byone the aged residents- Of this locality are leaving for their long hone. On Tuesda.y of last week ltirs. P. Deans passed away. Deceased Was horn in Scotland in the year 1821, and hence was in her 82nd • year. Her maiden name was Agnes A. Ellbeit: She came to iiIenheim township; On- tario, in 1856, and the following year they moved to the farm in Turnberry on which slte"resided till lefr death. Her husband preceded her to the spirit land nearly three years ago. Deems - ed was a member of the Presbyterian church and enjoyed the esteem of a large circle of friends. She. leaves five sons and one daughter.. r.b:e sons are Peter and Thomas of Wiegbann Henry of Nebraska'James of St, Paul and William on the homestead.: The dau- ghter iw: Mrs. J. W. Vantettax of Goderich. • . • • There are several hoints in this lo- cality this week • where there is sad - nese and grief because of the loss of toyed ones. On Tuesday death visited the home of Mr. Win. Drumtnand and there, is now e vacant' chair. . For several wont] s Mrs. Drummond s health had been failingon account of the inroads of consumption: upon her constitution and on litesda.y . her sufferings ended. She was 2.5 years Of age•and leaves one chile, only a few inontlis old. Mr. Druniumed has the Sympathy of the coinniunit3e It is perhaps less than two years since he led to the altar, Mies ,Eve Wade, .as his fair bride and now his home • is left lonely arid sad. • • • • • BELGRAVEV: . Wan. Wray is spending a few days in London. Miss Flora li'lett is dreeesnaking in the village. . ' • .. . :. John Stewart cif Blyth -spent Sunday at. hie home here., . Sohn Ferguson has engaged Andrew Platt for the summer. „ Albert Bates has engaged with. Geo. Daly again for this season. ' 'Ed. McLean of TorontO is spending, his holidays With his parents. Maple sugar and syrup making was a 'failure, there being no run of sap. ; Wm. .Bengotigle who has been eery ill all winter, Is somewhat improving.• • Sunshine Methodistsare putting . up a large closed -in 'shed at the church thii. stinnuet' s ,.. ,: . . .. MO, Bruce,Sr., who underwent an operation .for cancer, is able to be about again. , Rev. , Mr. end ',Mrs, Brown • are spending their holidaye at the latter's parents iii Sonibra.• , . A. Proctor,. Sr., 10 on the sick list this week. • ' ' The fall wheat is leaking well and there is every prospect for ,as good a crop as last year, • Mr. Emerson Littlefair has sold his faxen, lot 6,.. don. 6, Morris ;to Geo- Armetrong of Morris. Bryans Bros. have bought a ' fine bunch of cattle at 4 cents per lb: to put on their ,grass farni. Mr. G ddes has finished sawing his Stock of logs in the mill pond. The' stock was light 1a3t winter. Mr. and Mrs. Mason of Grey town- ship were the guests of Wm. Hopper, 3rd line, 'Morrie; last Sunday. The managers of the Presbyterian church are patting up a woodshed in eonnection with 'their manse, Miss Annie IVIcCalltini. is . spending 1 her Eas er holidays with her sister, Mrs. E. Vincent of Springfield. Mrs. Thos. Anderson, who ltas been on the ick list' for spine time, is re- covering slowly, which•we are glad , to state. Friends of Mr. Walter Scott, East Wawanosli, will be glad to learn that he is getting around again after his recent sickness. Mr. MeQueig of Lucknow has several thousand feet of . rock elm lying at Belgrave station, the pries paid. being, $18 per moo' feet, e.el Mr. and Mrs. Ilaricex .ot:Altpjtsa.lonl have returned to ' theire eliihnee biter spending „ti' couple. of e Weeks among ' fri6iida,4i:pile Vici»ity.' Mrs. Ea: SiFkiitler will be teerting for her home in a. few days iri. New Ontario,enorth of Lake Temiseu.rning. We, Wish hera pleasant trip. Mr. Ed, Wightectan and hie daughter Bertha are -quite isidisposed at, peeilent. but We hope to Set them ..arotind -i-h their usual health. fowl. John..WatSed, the Morris asseSsior, haS giVen the people of Oelgrave a friendly -tall, Mt. Watson it on.e of the oldest °Inters: in the townshqS. Mr. Brute of the Queen's hotel has rnoved'to his farm hi Ittillett and Mr. Strotton of Bruasels has taken posses- sion of the hotel. .The price paid is $4,250. . , ...........................eses.......seeete-eiee, ' ,'. •. MISS SKIVINGS GODERICII. CORRESPONDENT 4. 1.•1.441”1.4.4-301-144.441+101-1..4:1:4 Recently we •Ifad a, pleasant sur- , prise in seeing some beautiful penCil Station Master Straiton has: every drawings framed, the work of Air. I health. lie wa$ AppgaraIWO Of restoration to perfect wonderfully well on George Stewart. Hanging beside them ; Saturday when we called. For four was u. beautiful eil painting of Rev. hours he was kept under Chloroform at Dr. Ure, done some time ago by an • the General hospital, Montreal, the artist friend of 1VIr. 'Stewart. The operation being so fraught with oil flan- aStttelwstatwithportraitspresoertritsi uetgri; Tothein-itdfl'irs'11 ger. An abscess had fom red upon ar M. his kidney and his case was considered a very grave one by the fe.culty. Alm Au.s, Archie Halliday, who spent seat of disease being removed we have „,,. every surety of Mr. Straiton's restor- rareentsreAsr. iluenred Althrcs: gwile.storeQeRn, ilia' atien to health. Tie was considerabIN latigued with his journey. froni 'non - Fol arr. Yrt sh. illjaokasoettpah. her :sOonine, at Whea,tlanct, has haa I Stratton rested a few days. at the treal to Timonte and he and Mrs. residence painted. white with tritn-enl'er- lrvierss4.11.-lvetanaryt.11.4i'rtheyfriteriedirstpritrc'eeire(al ings Of green. The windows are black. to Hagarsville resting at the home of Mr, Arthur Yule is branching. out their son, Station Master John Strai, into the poultry shipping bustness. ton. \III,: wish hitiumiltsuq4ietses aandlawrgee thheitnilikeryit speeeurts,,Ea3'sotricartire llitteislIterot.eivirrsS,ealforwth. will be of more pecuniary benefit to smith. Dirs. miner sat in her old ben than his trip to South Africa seat at the morning and evening Scr- vices' at St. George's on Easter Sun - Councillor Murney has built a large day. poultry house upon his Britannta. Dr. Clarke has had his residence Road premIses. en wly shingled. Mr. John Bedford has recovered Sid- Consul and Mrs. Shirley left for a' liciently after his atteck of paralysis blisittess trip to Kincardine. On Easter as to leave to takej his post, as first MWebster took a r Vert Huron to Duluth. Mrs, Bedlore lying onday. . • Clinton by train ett Easter Monday. mate on the steamer Wyoming et Port }Limn. Her reute is froln Miss 'im down to spent the Easter season with her date- Mise, Olive Smith is spending this sitter, Mrs. Will, Green of Detroit. week at Seaforth, having accompanied May wedding. The contracting- parties it IpvtiltiterhayidnoilitsntigehioatpdYie,a,s.uwrleiclofis are well known to the public, especial - We learn that we are to have nia cerfuryg son of mr, son, • tloderich, Mr. john Henry Wat- deuce of his Tether, Mr, James Wat- cilia MDI:sied3—'0111iiiiElearstt: 1S!etrinidiamy"at the:, rest - son, druggia jta,rnBeistitNavlootesoNn., Y., second Mrs Schoenhals of Port Albert oit . On Easter Sunday a, in at Vie - Wednesday. She said the tenders for toria street .church Rev. Mr, Robinson their new mill had not yet been decid- preached on the Resurrection -taking edw'lleP"sa.' his text fronx Philippians 3rd chapter, W ,six leads. of lumber on loth verse, "That I may know Him • Hamilton' street on Wednesday of last and, the power of His resurrection." week. , Naturally curious we asked In the evening the Yones sisters of their destination and were informed Kincardine sang e beautiful solo be - that the luenber was for the St. Au- fore the seratott and "Tolling Bells," gustine and Kingsbridge churches. • at :the offertory, with guitar accorn- Mr. Smeath and Mrs. •Costie have paniment. both taken down their, fences from Captain Craigie and Engineer Frank the front of their buildings. Colvert of Toberinoray are here ass Mr. Burrows, grain dealer, spent sieting in the .fitting up of the tug the Easter holidays :with a cousin in Quene, . London Whom he had not met for . The funeral' of the late Mary Bent - forty years. -, . ing; beloved wife' of .3"9101 Wallis, and Mrs. David Caseady of • Ayr and two neice of the late ' Col. Benting of daughters are • spending this week ill Cookstown . took Place last week. • •The town guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burr- late Mrs. Wallis came to Canada at. ows, pareuts of the former. • the early age of x x years with her Mr, .Tolin Walker and daughter, Miss parents from 'Bailelim Vann, Queens Walker, holidayed at Eastertide at county, Ireland, and • was the youngest 13russefs, guestr Of 13,artister and Mrs. child and last survivor of the twelve Blair. childeen borti th her parents. .• MO. Mr. Switzer is busy making an ex- Wallis was very much esteemed by cavatikpil. on Nelson street on. the site her friends for her Christian and gen- for. one of the brick buildings he erous spirit and a regular attendant. tends erecting this- season. He cou- at her church . Nortlesteeet Metho- templa.tes-butlding two houses an Nel-•, dist. Mr. and Mts. Wallis •Wecompani- son street, ` • ed by their son and daughter eaniP 10 Applia are plentata this Easter sea- Coderich about two years ago, having. son. One . will see' scholars eating an retired from their ferm on the Bay - apple 011 the street very often altliou- held Road but Mrs. Wallis loved. 'the gbmersra. ugHesaireischsepeepndainngd It is about 46 years since her mei-- plcutiful.earth on which she had 'lived go long. It town the guest of her inother, Mrs.• riage to ?Jr. Wallis which happy event Rusk, .and Sister, Mrs. Swartz of the took place at the Clinton parsonage, liuron .Ilouse. • • of nearly half a century .ago, the cler- Mrs; Tam. King, daughter and little, eynian who officia.ted at ;that tinie ,son legersoll are .the guests cm. be efre. Kings brother, Mr. Scrimgeour... brother-in-law of the bride. Her par- eg R v. 'Alexpitder .Campbell, We acknevele'dge the . receiptof the ents settled in Simeoe and at the time following, announcement from ,Chica- of her marriage she was a gyest at the parsonage. • • Mr. John Wallis, - Mrs. Ca.tharine Herr requests the . henband of the deceased lady, ••• and honor of your presence at the . their two Plots Messrs.. 'I'. R. of the • marriage of . her daughter . Bayfield.Roed, • Charles of town and Emma daughter Susan. J. survive her. , The ' • casket was covered, with lovely flow - Mr. Willi:tut Thomas Smith ers, a large beautiful pillow -of roses, Wednesday evening, the 22nd • .of o ler cm) ems, tributes from •• dred and three at 8 o'clock. • loving friends. Rev. Mr.' Shaw of -333 East Thirty Fourth, St. • Benntiller, former pastor of " the late' Chicago.. 'Mrs. Wallis when on the Bayfield Mr. Smith leas the best wishes of Roa.d farm, conducted the funeral at out citizens on his approaching' mar- house and Maitland cemetery. The riaga to ,a young lady of Chicago who pallbea.rers were Messrs. W. R. Rob - has many frietals.in Goderich. ertson, R. W. McIeenzie Edward' Mrs Datt Melver left for • Toronto Acheson Joseph Whitely, Jacob Stok- on Good Friday to sec the city in es, all of town, and Mr. Sohn Cox of its Easter glory. GODVII,ZCH. days. Nr Liasurabotreyditepthtecetterstexat hill: i Mr: Petty Tye, who has been, visit- ing at naysville, was accompanied by Miss Bessie Tye, sister of Mr. W. D. , Tye and Messrs. Clinton and Fred: 1 Walker, all of Ilaysville. They a.rn the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D, .40. 1• on Easter Monday to join Mr. C. erlqabrba. aCthazrolsie ACurgaebiobs.and family left Principal llgert is in Toronto. • The INews,aecord •correspondent thanks Mrs. W. D. Tye for a lovely boquet of lovely large daffodil* for t Easter,uQrelr oGoodot no Fridayiiozevectorgchin with:, lelsc: • McGillicuddy of • Toronto gave" his popular lecture "Homely People" -un- der tbe auspices of the C. E. society of Knox church, who with their frie ends attended in goodly numbers. We felt quite proft4 of pur old friend the lecturer who with tactful feet com- bines wit, humor, pathos and, cite, quence. His subject 'Homely People') is for the tasses, dealing with the home life of thein all, Home he said. was "God's first appointed • institu- tion" and for the people in the homes he said "God must love the common people, He made so many of them." Before the lecture Misses •Murray and Dyke rendered beautifully an .instru- mental duet, "Silvery Echoes," and a. quartett was beautifully rendered by. Messrs. Fleming, Thompson, Stodd- are mid Leith. Miss Campaign . pre- sided at the piano. Mr. James Hoggarth has piirchase4 the residence on Toronto street owned by Mr. John Fnumerton of Clinton. Mr. Jarvis, who carried on the Seaford brewery. • some years ago, died recentle at the Rat Portage hos- pital. • He was also a great fruit grower and fancier. Mrs. Jarvis was • a member of Knox .church choir. $i50 has been subscribed here • by some of our generous eitizene to help Mr. • Schoenhals along in re -building his &me mill to replace the one de- stroyed by fire some weeks ago4 Easter • lilies, carnations and other Ajiril, one thousand nine hUn- •• o • yerstfiroln falnilY tributes wreaths • - Captain William '1VIeLean of Detroit before -the opelIing of navigation paid his father, Mr., 2,lalcohmn alcL.eim, visit.' The old gentleman; was at the height of his enjoyment whena tele- gram canto for Captain McLean to Join hie steamer," the Sohn M. Nichol, at Buffalo. * There' Was grtat whistling at the harbor On Tuesday when the tugs, Sea Xing and Evelyn)caaneein witItea .1,300 pound.. heal of trout Captain Dan • Wiggins is getting his :new craft, the "Foam," all ready for Lake Ontario. • We told Captain Dan. that he was shrewd. His craft wore the colors of both sides of .the lakes. Mrs. Ben.. Solis of the Saults House ..spent her Easter holidays at Toronto: Her ticket was. the first bought at the new Statien. The whitefoie in Nean's window among the Easter chicks' and deckle with .a cluek' in its etiouth,was seut from the. Yukon to Mr. and Mrs. Sillibs and was sent by Mr. Sillites to a Stratford taxidermist. • .:Mr. who is' now 'peospecting at Nome; shot the fox hiniself..;,11d. also sent a seutrettir Cant* madei, of deer skin with three figures seated One behind the other, each upona seat, with plumes in their head :dress. -The figures are made of, wood With painted facts. Little oars are by the l side of CODER/C/1. , ' Alderman and Mrs. Humber left on Easter Monday to visit their daugh- ter, Mrs, .Cassels at Stratford. Mr. Stevch 01 lientniller has per - chased the residence on Raglan street lately owned and octupied by Mr. end '. .Tamcs Hnggartli. We congratulate Mr. Field of :the Collegiate Institute staff upon his purchase or the residence- of the late Crown Attorney Lewis. Ernest Rothwell of riionto • spent his Baster vacation, withhis sister, Maybird1 at their grandmother's, Mrs, T. B. VanEVery, Mrs: Armour and leively little dau- •ghters came up early last week front their home • at Woodstock to •spend Easter with her .mother, Mrs. Walton. MX. Armour arrived on Thutsday lasL to spend .aesterpae with them all here,. Mrs, SiniPsOn cattle down' lest week front her honwein 'Carton to eau her husband who is engineer of the new tug Manitou and left first trip of *the tug. • J.'. W. Smith of the Haat street bak- ery made and sold eryo &Zen hot cross bulls for Good'.Friday, !more tkan up- on any preceding. year. Mr. Tont. Criffili has taken a lucre.. • Ott position at Chatharn. -.,• Mr. D. fl, Grtint is with .tis time again. tfs, convalescence is almost • miraculous, • Mrs. Donald MeDonald Of Calumet, Mich., is the guest this Plaster week of Mt'and Mrs. R. Campbell. Mr. jamas Carol of Loudon spent his Easter vacation with hie aunt, Mrs. Z. Hardy, 'Barrister 1Jays has purchased dm •resideitce of the late Donald Strachan. Ms, Robert Orr has sold his Mucks •street residence to •N. Dietrich. The Dietrich family are to be cengratulat. ed oh their -success• here. noWi eaft,I:ad a heantiful trout presented us for Good Priday by Mrs. (Captain) Ctaigie which we enjoysta very • Porter's Hill. The funeral was very large, litany carriages coming • from Hayfield and surroitnding country. The • late Mrs. ,Wallis had only been ill for about ten days, pneumonia setting in. All winter she seemed to enjoy her usual good health. . Mr. and Mrs. Littlejohn of .Detroit are guests at the British xchange. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs. Glasgow left. on Wednesday for her home at. Roanoke, West Virginia, At the last meeting of the Woodmeii of the World the election of officers was held with the following result : C. C., .7. J. McMath ; A. L., W. W. MacVicar • Banker, John. Staunton ; Clerk, A. ID, IVIcLean ; Escort, Lorne C. Todd ; Watchman, William Nevins ; Sentry, I). 14. McLeod ; Managers, W. IV: MapVicar, Robert Elliott ; Dele- gate to Grand Camp,' J. J. 1VIelVlath and W. W. 1V1aeVicar as alternate. - The iestallation will take place on May -1st, .• • St. George's church was quietly de- . eorated this Eastertide with myrtle • and ,the lovely daffodils with a large • epreading- palm. in the font and car- neaasttioernns ciannid (;tfoltihaegeripiolairntisofts.t thc Th Psalms, `1Magnilicat'' and i'Nurie . Min ate's" were beautifully rendered ' by the choir in the evening also the anthem "This is the day.' The texts for the sermon for the evening chosen by the rector, Rev. Mark Turnbull, were S t. Sohn.. 20—e. 3 and St. Luke ''Jesus Himself drew. near." The rector divided his sermon into three parts, fully establishing the resurrection . by His walking in the garden alone consoling Mary Magda- lene litho was bewailing His ' death_ The 'walk to . Einatts where hie two disciples were -.talking sadly of the things that happened, skewing Him- self to the eleven disciples who sat at meat in an upper room, showing how pleased' He was with their communing - together after they thought the Lord had left them. At the offertory a. loyely instrumentalquartette from • the Messiah was. rendered by Profes- sor Cull, organ, Mr. Thomas, cornet, ' Haroldtiaeliriloancektstone; flute.. an. 4 Harry eiff On Moridav .evening Rev. 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