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The Clinton New Era, 1905-04-28, Page 44 TUB CLINTON NEW ERA Aril 23 WOO GRARUNIMVIVi eat Values in aand rpets liousefurnishingsl NDT1 ,,,,,,,,,,RE 7.. I. During April and May. . . EASTER HOLI AYS I GoinApril 20 21, 22, 23 April 25thand% i, 1905. I Without doubt, the values we have in CARPReturngng until, ApETS this spring are by far the best we have ever had. We are Bettseaittl stationeta Canada. also Detroit anxions to make this department one of the best in the sore, and with this end in • view have trekked our stock 1 itestraVeroetarteie, magma se", eleven. . ch lower than any previous season. All Cur CarPets Were purchaSed before the big advance in the price of- °w")11 g"nuPlimIN". vOol, and, while our stock remains, you.can buy the best qualltleS fOr less money than otherS ask. . A Special One-way Excursions • from etaurroN to voutftop, Colorado, Utale Brilieb -• - Columbra;'-wohingtow,- oresou; California. Proportionetely low riteto other pinte Tickeia on asle from Mardi let to ltday 1511, 190e. •.,.._ Ific-WOol eithpet at 63t3 , sOinch wide oil Pure Wool Cilepets good. heavy qunany, reversible • pattern, all warranted fast colors, Regular 75e Carpets to go dui.- 63c• mg our Spring Sale at . . - . • .• '• Vic Wool Carpet at 19e This is the very heaviest, 2 -ply Wool Carpet, elegant designs, good fast colors and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Regular 90c. 19c Carpet at - 3 Ply Carpet at 93e`v Lace Curta_. ins at a_aving in:. Prices - just ilow, when you need new Luce Clirtains to 'brighten up the home, we make it possible for you to buy them at a saving in prices. These Curtains are of the best Nottinglaam make, and are warranted to give good wear. ' .. 25e Lace Curtains at 190 Tnti is really the best Carpet Bargain the store has ever given. This . quality of three-ply carpet.ave are selling at 93e is sold all over the : 50 pairs of Lace Cprtaine, 24 yards long, taped. edges, neat designs, 1 90 county a • fa 61.25 er d It is made of the best yarn and regular 25c value, at ..•...,. q • qqqq • • c, .„- Ltua DUghlyteOtired bane making. It comes in reverslb!e patterns and will give many y.ears ' Wear: Stied@ foie brit Syning--Carpet ------ , , ,, Sale, at R , GT .5urtains, at .0 C.,,. •••;•.•*0:• • ,• 75C • ' • • +'''••;f • ---• : , Of. , 4 , . 451,25 Curtin • • • • • $1.50 Special Lace Curtains at $1 • . a 25 pairs of 0 12 yards long Lace Curtains, bounden atoned, two very pretty patterns to choose from, this Curtain is sold in. other $1 15 towns, at $1.50, special at.... ..., ..... • • a A 1 Values at .$2.60, $2,25, .$2.50, $2.95, -etc. • .At the above prices we have the best values ever shown by this stoge. All corne in very dainty patterns. Afte IJIilt viitPet 44e • . .5 inch wide e4tra heavy quatft-Y-01 Unica .C4Pet gosdnsgarttiredg2 colors, reverieblepatterns and sold everywhere ab 50c.- Our Spring .44g . • Carpet. Sale price Sec Tapt•Ftry Carpet at 49e .400 yards of 27 inch wide Tapestry Carpets in a fine range -of new de- ' , • , signs. These are all extra gond qualities t het will-giv.e satisfactory 49e • wear. Regular 60c Carpets to go during onr Spripg sale at • _ E.,__••A, .i . . .. , I d 81e Tapestry Carpets at 69e •503 Yards of the very best 75c and 85c Tapestry Carpets iu a, wide range • ,.. . . of patterns, good firiir makes that will stand the weer. Regular , gna 75c and 85c, -e'pring Rale Price................ , Li ,, ,.._•,.• t ... ••,..• ....... • • • • • • Uau '•,',.'-- ' . , , SI Balmoral Brussels Carpet 19e :Y.-,... sco yards of the best Balmoral Brussels Carpet in assor e .co ors an . . lill. designs, extra heavy quality and regular $1 value to go during. n Spring Carpet Sale at o , 50c Tapestry Stair Carpets at 38c. . . ef. 45e " ft ofi 61,880 • "-Tapestry and Wool Carpet Squares .............., For this spring Carpet Business we have added a very large assortment 1,1 of Tapestry and W ool Carrot Squares. These we will sell at pieces . much lower than you will find elsewhere; . $8. Tapestry lflugs-at. Slari . 8 on lk Tapestry Squares, size 2x3 yards, extra heavy qualiny, all good • • colors. This rug is regular$8.00 value, but we cleared out the lot at , a price that enables us to sell them at . ,, •wiDii. 1 it e',:.;,• Tapestry Squares at $9, $10, $12, etc. e. • Wool " " $7 50, $8 to $12. . .., . Linoleums . The very best quality of 4 yd wide Linoleums at per square yd 43ic, 50c V ' ,- tg,.. and 60c t.2 yard wide Linoleurns at 9e'c $1 and $1.15 for running yd Oilcloths 250 sq. , yd. White Lawn Waists at Half. Price.;..' We have placed on a table all the white Latyla _Waists carried over from last year, and,.while they last you can have ' your choice at EXACTLY HALF PRICE. . 51.00w -.....;;;;.,- at 50c ' $2.00 Waists at ' $1.00 ''''-'• - - $1.25 " 63c $1.50 " • 75, - rel, 10c, 15c to 20c Embroideries (severed hundred yards to ramose from) at 5c . le- • RAIN COATS at a Sig,Saving iri Price $6.50 to $8.50 Rain COats•at $3.00 length RaM Coat s, that were 56.50 to 5850, to clear at t3 001 Your choice of about one dozen fawn and grey three-quarter and full • - Bobbinet Frilled Curtain Nuslins' In a:fine range Of designs), prices 20C, '25C, 30C,... 35C, 40C to uo- 16c, 18c, 20, 22c Art iluSIlits at 12c• • . Your choice of about SOO yard e of Art Muslins and Sateens; th a fine 121e range of .colors and designs to go on Sale Friday, ...... ........ • 2_ 0110r••••• - • • • For tickets and full infer methm, call of F. R.liodgens, 'town Agent, The utinton New Era rannotAPEIL 28, -10135 — • • Reetprocuey. • , • .A13oston,c4vespondent of -The -.St.. John Telegraphinfers, frOne the recent ne*spaper canvass of Canadian opinion with respect to reciprocity, that the ttiovementis dead here,' and therefore must die of in the laew England States • .The situation is that Caned - tans' endeavored to procpre reciprocity until to have'pursued thequestfurther would have been undignified as Well las''irselFest They-fiiiiied- their iitten; 'ticineldewhere 'with the best resulle. They are determined now not to make further advances until they have an assurance'that the party et the'seccnal - 'is geoid nel y dieposel- towards , freer commercial .intercoprse. There is planty of margin between therates of Canada to critibleNncle Sam to .eliow a repiprocelhuMeir before Canadians ' are called uperi to do anything. This Another Big Corset Bargain is nonrithinking bOastfuiness, but We • ' - verily believe; the real. turd peered -sentiment of Canada,. That a freer ititerchan of conanioditiee would be. of advan age to loth petins is as true. as.ever it was. an,ada.shows her be- lief in that doctripe by maintaimcg-a for Friday and Satut•day• 50c Tape Gird e Corset at 35c On.Friday morning:we vve will 'place on sale 15Q . . pairs More. of those-so,C Tape,G-irdie Corsets at 351"1 All Sizes' in Stock. .. • 'Changes Made by. the Methodist Transfer Committee. , .: 4... L:: ' - 1 Chttich News 44. -ie. The transfer . comtnittee : of the ,:,4;:•-' --: - y1.4.44++44444+4+14444.11_ Methodist, Church in Canada, which " : ' ''' inet-in Wesley-buildinge-Torenter-o • WILLIS.--Tn additicn to the regular Thursday, made the following trans,' sine...,ing next Sunday it is expected fers (among others), which will take that W. P. Spaulding will sing. effect at 0 o'clock on the first day of the conference to which. they have W ESLEY.—The pastor, Mr. Manping, been transferred•: • has taken advantage of the holidays From London* Conference, -Rev. • G. to hold a series, of .nieetinge this week II. Cobbledick to Hamilton, Rev. W. for the children of the Sunday school; R. Young, D. D. -to -Montreal, Rev. C. the meetings are held every afternoon T. Scott , to Montreal, Rev. gr. J. at 4 o'clock, in the schoolroom. Bishop to Bay of Quinte, Rev. ''J, H. o• J hnston Lo' Alberta; Re*. Joseph Presbyterian Synods ef Hamil- Coulter to Alberta, Rev. W. -Budd • • YUVftIIONIST�ACIi . • you WANT . • . , . meet•each other hy mutual legislation , ' dealing with single eonnnodities than by treaty. ' • . . ' . ' • The Goderich Star eomplaies of the ( quality ofwater supplied the towns- ' people. Tho ,Star should talk. about 1thiliga with which lt is familiar. • c Miparetively low tariff and by pre- . posing more than once for still freer relations'. These edvanCes/Weee not well met, and °Pinion has in the mean- time changed to the extent of believing ,t11,0 it would be more convenient to . Tuckeramlth. Cnuneit.-L-At a corigregatienal meet- ing to consider preposed changes in the apPeintMent at Turner's, with one exception all the. members voted to have the church united with Ontario - everthelese...„_Mr..011ver is a pioneer street aurch;_nhaton, • • OLINTON- • • Hon. Mr. Hyman was" last'1116nday Frank' Oliver( The re-election of the pew Minister of the Interior ,by acclimation was generally expeeted, but it has happened, NOTES.-Mis. R. LatviOillgent as eveningtendered'a hearty reception in the London Liberal Club foome by his Party friends, the rooms being alto- gether tdo email to accOnarnodate ,all who wished' tp be present. Should be necessary in the near future for Mr: Hyman to seek reelection there is httle doubt.that he'Would have &range ,week with rdatives and frien sTba- and a journalist of Edmonton, and asing ' majerity, •• old parts. W. Landegberei has re- bis lace ity• - .- They're havipg quite, a row in Tor- onto because,a Chicago clergyman lec- uring Toronto beheyed in a, literal turned from a trip to the Pacific cease creation of the new Province o'.Alber- Et, R. Higgins, sroent Sundaar at the • . • • • " home of his brother T. B. Higgins, of ta, of which Edmonton will be the pre - Toronto. Alex Ross is Visiting in the visional capital, it would have been an neighborhodd ;•he has sold his busi- uphill contest for anyone who -had yen- nessat Elemwoocl and. purchased an- _ Kaysone. • turect to oppose him. 4 mernber who other hardware store at -W-. Berry has sold a deiving horse to has a strong hold on his constituency John Mottatt, ofStanley, , for good' without a Portfolio is 'art, to have it t and London opene Clinten spent • church, Stratford, on Monday. The Tu Me an hthrtelah dne,.thAlf*ritecion Awil-- ews figure.eras 'MaadeChrzlter,of mr s 'B •R, strengthened when he coines be k f . e . or retiring moderatcr is Rev. C. Fletcher, ( . o on on on erenee- Rev.- . L. ggi A. e 8 weefor etidorsation after being entrusted with IP L d e0 ' f . nu --NV-L Hi 'Ps. A ROIL 1 ft la t . "lc.' -- - - ' • - one in a Government'which has it Iarge majority in the House of Commons and is quite certain to remain in offiee' indefinitely, . .. " M.A., Thames Road. Rev. H. Rutledge from Hamilton, Rev. Thos. Thedford, was unanimously elected Griffith and Rev. J. W, .Grahain from mederator for the ensuing term. Sev- Montreal, Rev. E. B. Lanceley from eral of the Presbyterian cleegymen and laymen from this vicinity are in • attendance. ONTARIO STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL - The annual meeting of the teachers • and officers of Ontario street Sabbath _ school was held on Tuesday evening, there being a large representatioe • ent, and the utmost unanimity pre - NW. • • officers were read and received, show- ing ofthe the school to be in 4. geed condi- tion numerically and financially: • Mr. Thomas Murch was elected superinten- dent, A. Hooper and Dr. Thompson , assistants; R. Tiplady. secretary -treas- urer ; assistant, Geo. Wray; librarian, '• Amos Castles ; assistant, Miss C. Steep ; pianist, Miss Cornish ; assis- tants, Miss Elio Johnston, _Mies Clete Ford. The teachers resolved to hold a tetteherte meeting once a week. ST. PAUL'S. -The annual vestry meeting of St. Paul's church was held on Monday evening, Rev. C. R. Gonne in the chair. After the opening devo• . tional exercises Wm. Jackson was on motion, apdointed vestry clerk, to, fill the vacancy caused b the removal of E. E. Hilton from the limits of the parish. After the minutes had been '. • • Bay of Quints , years to come; also. the stage horse, Methodist churches in Goderich dis- trict will be held in Wesley church, for $2,200 t Mr. McGee will short-. °Linton, though thedate isnotyet fixed. BAPTIST CHUM% -The meeting of the 13apfist You -rerfre-ciplers-Seciety Depot Harbor, Where he has a govern- ment position. IL Little has bought out•the mail contract from Mr. McGee, vvhich he had taken for three The May district meeting of the etc. together with hie house in Bay- ly move to his farm, which he recently purchased from Charles Mason ; he Will be missed frorn the stage as he •was feltow. next Monday night will baidevoted to • DEA.TH.-On Mune ay of ast wee the cause of.ltuasione. ArCeteellent. our. neighbothond was shocked .to learn of the death of Mrs. John Aiken - programme is being preperedittonsist- head, of Tuckersinith; who died very in of inusic, readin s and remtatioes, suddenly of heart disease. She laad. South Huron Licenses . At a meeting of the lieense commis- sioner* held at Hensall on April 20th, the following Ifeenses Were grail -ca- lor the enbuing• year: Stephen -Wm. Moffatt, Centralia; A. Hill, J. Mantic, Crediton ; B. Cun- ningham Khiva, ; S. Dietrigh, Mount al appropriate to t e omission. An been in poor health for a long time. Carmel ;5-. Hannan, Shipka ; A.Moser, address on "Grande Lingo Mission':' but for a few day e previous she had Corbett ; W, Zimmer, Dashwood : W. will be elven by the pastor. A col- appeared much Nit*, She went IQ Pet; Grand Bend. lection in behalf of the funds. Of the bed at her nsdal time ; slIO Wake Ilay-Mrs. W. Nicholson, Blake ; X. society will be taken. A . cordial in- about One O'clock in the xnorning and P. Rau. IL R. Johnston zurh. vitation is extended to all. . - , Local Notes • Some idea of thesnowfall last winter may be gathered from the fact that on Stapleton Hill there is still' to be seen a bank of snow 40 feet long and 2 feet deep. , Among those who spent the holidays in town were : -Fred Chant, of Ayl- mer • Mrs. Sinith and daughter. Lon- don, at Mrs: Woo. Murphy's; Milton husband and two sons, 1..ctuis in Peareri, ot London ; Mr. Milner, : of rector and wardens were read and re- A. McBrieb itbd &HAW frOre Hensel' Brampton, at Wesley personsAA, ; Mr. Detroit and James at home, and an , adopted daughter, May Aikenhead, to read and adopted, the reports of the ceived. The rector's report showed Fred Stephenson from London.; Wil mourn the loss of a, loving wife and fred Stevenson from Loedon ; Ches. mother. ' Her remains were interred Tisdale from Kingston . Military in Baird's cemetery on Saturday College, .. afternoon: the funeral Was a very Stanley -H. Shafer, leippe , Wilton asked for a stimulant, and In a few minutes after, she passed away. Her husband was alone in the house; ho went at once to the neighbors and soon her family and. friends ' were pre- sent, but the loved one know them not -she was sleeping her last sleep. She was 53 years of age, atid a native of Scotland, coming to this country When a little .girl With her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Murdock. She was a member of the Presbyterian church Brucefielct She leaves a greati advancement In material im- provement, and his statistical report showed that during the year there xere 17 baptised, 10 confirmed, 1 mar- .:f• riage and 16 burials ; there were held six month* ttiith her datig ter at .ilor- these from a &stamen IT 4..L, :-Mr. • bborhood + . large one, the whole neig V.re. A Cribb Who has s ent the est many miles attending it, Amor) 147 services, at six of which the ger- ences Cal., returned last week, She 'Mrs. Lockett, and Louis Aikenheed r mons were preached by a bishop, and enjoyed the winter climate ' there very' and Wife, of Detroit ; Sohn Ailtenhead et eleven of which outside clergy ofil- I much, but has so many Mem% in this and wife, Albert Aikenhead and wife, 'dated •, the number of parochial visits section that she prefers Ontario on the Alex Alkenhead ' and wifa and ' V. , , was 502, The financial report was, as whole. • ' Weed, laid over for coneicleeation after . , . ofilgo; Spy! , mav r. a!t.accompaniedloasfthrefvarnags, . Rithudtarbatle,, poftLootioddoeprie; elbsin ielstitArnhhhall , , , • Ross, Setiforth 1 Alex Ross and wife, the auditors repor . n mo ion, ho spent the winter With their ebbe Messrs. Dowding and Jackson were at Los Angeles. They will also re - was auditors. T D. Johnson , turn to Clinton in a, day or two. was elected peOple's warden, and H. T. Rance was appointed clergyman's war- ' Summerhill School CaSe den. The latter, owing to his many duties. church and otherwise, asked for delay in his acceptance of the pos- . Since the decision of the arbitrators' ition until the adjourned meeting, be- in connection with the Sunmierhill fore which the Ladies' Guild will have school case, we understand an offer net. and his action may he made con. was made on behalf of the trusteesof tingent on the intention of the ladies the lath con. school, to turn 011et, 010, in their work this year. Messrs. nnommied- School -and murees,_ 4 Webb, Dowding, F. Herman, T. Her. Sminnerhill as an equivalent for the man, T. Rance Pinner, C. Johnson- WO granted by thembitrators. Should andH.Colelough'were appointed sides. this not be accepted it is itaid the case men. The vestry then adjourned, to will be appealed. We have not heard a meet in two weeks to receive the mud- to the result Of the last offer. Rots' report. After the adjournment Aia....6.**4.•••••.••••• of the vestry meeting a eangregation al Ineetingwasheldatt which Bamford urootsite Belton fell 70 fat oil MI oli find 8, G. Plummer Were re,elected lay SPott tWagi,=••••• Of Keysville. ' eolliatattoe ErWorer4 Ligaottie,-Rey. Mr. I3it•ks conducted the tneeting an Tuesday .night, and the following officers were elected : President, Wm. Britton ; 1st vice, Robt, Clark ; 2nd vice, Mr. AfeAl- lieter 3rd, Itobt. Rogerson ; secretary, Mr, jewitt ; treasurer, Mr. McIntosh ; _erganigit, Mi8a ; assistimt or- ganist, Miss Katielitm'asobi- WInham MAIL CARRIER Dian. -The veteran vied warrior, Who for it quarter of a eentr y or more hair met the trains at edi fe rs and ih all seasons, Mr. Davi CeMPbell, is dead, aged /3, Iii daughters -reside in derrick at ,Leamington and received Two fatal, injitfieth ttto Cook, Varna, ' Tuckersmith- a Wilson, Brircefteld; G. Strong, Red Tavern. Seaforth-W. T. Pinkney, Christina Stevens, Henderecin & Delaiecy, jas. Dick and W. Hergett. Shops -Ed. Dawson, J. Weber. • 'Hensel' J. E. Blacken, T. Dawson, Exeter -J. Shaddoek, E. Hanham, W. T. Acheson, Mrs. S. Garry. Shop -F. J.. Knight, . Applications for Payfield and Us. borne left over until April 27t11., • ' Richelieu, & OuterieServree • ALL PAM SPKIALS For We inte.nd to place on sale Saturday illornbig 4 .teveral„lines of WALL PAPI3R •• WITH BORDER' and 0411.,IN4 . - whielc;willbe offered at LESS THAN k.A.LF PRICE—not because- there is anything wrong with the papers, but simply this :--When we • bought them we' thought they would be very pop- • ular and quick sellers, but in this we Were disap- pointed. They, must now accept the walking ticket, and cut they go oil SATURDAY, regard- less of cost or profit. - See display in large window. 94,6•utt All Paper trimmed free ot tat ooper Clinton. Nt44******+•+++44++++g 41- ' Personal Notes 4+ ' 4* If those:having relinves• or frien-ths -4,.-Nutting- in town or _going awnY 44. notify UR of the fact each week. we would notince it in the NEW ERA. an es. X+4444;+44+++444+1,44:11 isiesrLily..teutts spent theiroliday in . • Mr, Lough was the guest • of Kin - cardiae friends. ' Mrs. Carr, of Goderich, spent Mon- day with friends in town. • • • • Miss Burke, of St. Thomas, visited her sister here over the Easter holiday. ' Ni. • Robt Brown:, Hullett: visited' 'friends at Goderich in the holidays hell. There's a tendency to be flipPant With such a txubject, but it is neverthe- • less a fact that up to a few years ago this Was one of the cardinal principles of one or the strongest churches •of Christendom. •But the doctrine, if be- lieved -in to -day. is- scarcely:ever pub. Hely proclaimed. • . The leader of the Opposition, Mr, Borden, has laid his plans to leave Ot- tawa about the 17th of june, on the assumption that the business of the session will be finished. by that time. ' 111 • 1Viiis Olive Ilellyar spent „the holi- days at her home in town. Miss WigOngton visited friends in' *-- -iteinden-durnig-thereItasteregioliclaye7- Elva and Willip'Stewart-were guests • of Mrs. Wm. Graham on Saturday. , .Mrs. W. R. Lough leaves on Satur- day for aweek's visit in Peterborough. • ' Mrs. Ginn and Miss killer .went • to, ' visit friends in Seaforth last Sunday. Rev. Father Stanley, of 'London, is • Visiting his father, at the R.attenbury Ho • ' • iMr. M. Uanteline and. Mr. E. Canto - ell friends. •• . • . ion and` wife spent Easter with Mitch-. Mrs. Arthur T. is . „, itchell spent Easter. , in Brussels with .her deughter, Mee.. A. Lewis. 4 Miss Mary L. McEwan has returned horde after, spending part of. her vacation a,t Hensall. ' John Wanless, f Toronto, • spent Good Friday the guestof his brother- in-law, Wm. Gra, am. • . Wm Powell,- of Petrolea, • paid a. Short visit to his parents in town, ac- • • companied by his little son; whore he - left here for a few weeks. • Will Ford, brother of Jas. A. Ford, who has been in British Columbia for several years, arrived here on it visit this week, and leaves in a few days for ' a trip to England. • ' - :Miss M. C. lititiston-returned Thee; clay night from Toronto, where she . eipent part of. the Easter holidays and • • lwhere she had the pleasure of hearin Wagner's celebrated, opera, ars' a.. ' Mrs. L. W. Levis and baby. Dorothy, of Goderich, are spending Easter with, • her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ship- , leyi.Clinton ; Mr. Levis came down from Goderich On Saturday to stay vrzci$4n. clan but returns home on Will King, who is eriiployed on the Niagara ealls Record was home last week. . , Miss Foote and Miss Barbour, To•• ronto, have' been visiting friends in. town.. • Mrs Joy was called back to Aylmer last week, • owing to the illness of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. lames Eagleson, of Godetich, spent Easter with Clinton Miss Ker, daughter cif H. B. Ker, who is teaching near Brussels, was „home for. Easter. ...._•_ . . Mr and Mrs W. Tr7:•ck, of London, --s ent*-Easter--at-the 'hope of Wm rch, Base Line. • We understand that the wife of Mr. W, A. Watt leaveepheritly Mee trip to the Old country. • : • Mr; Geo.' Railton, of Sin Fran- cisco, s ent Sunday' with his old •• Mrs, R. "Twitchell and children, Of liensalll. spent Good Friday with friend_am _OVA_ _ _ Mrs. H.Oole, who has. been spend- ing the. winter in California has Mr. Arthur McRaelari gone down to Detroit to spend,some time with his eon, who,isan business there. Mr. and MrS. W. L. Peffers, (nee Mrs. Geo. ()rich) of Millbank, spent the holidays with friends in town. Hia•expectations, up till quite recent- Mr. Long, of Port Hope, brother of yovere...that--prorogation might, take. Mrs. Emmerton half-brother. of Mr. johifTerrattee, tipent'`Eaeter'here: place On the first of June. The debate - on the Northwest autenotny question " Mrs. J. S: Shield , Caiciter- villier,.:pnedat the holidays at °the home "has already taken pp more time than of the latter's mother, Mrs. Kaufman, Isaac St, t he had antidipatect Quite a number of late employees,et, the Organ 'Factory, who are working' Raster. Mr. towns, were home for Mr. El. Pullman Evans, of Yonkers, N. Y., (brother or Mr. H. Evans, of town,) has lately Veen promoted to a, moreimportant post, " Miss Lela : • Mr. and .Mrs. 'W. amp le and Miss . Emma Lavis attended the Paderewski con- cert in London last night (Thursday.) Mrs Blackley (mother of We. Wal- aen Fisher) arrived on Thursday from the Northweet, on it visit to her daugh- 3,teurn;eaand . probably remain until so ta. who has been -at- tending the ITEtheervatory of Music at Toronto, arrived home this week, and is visiting her sister Mrs. 'Tierney at ' -It is reported tirlt Rey. Dr. Douglas, ex M.P., is to be made Lieutenant.Gov... ernor the new Province of Saskatch. twen, and the Mail. sneers at hini in this fashion : "This political divine has never forbid anything in the Laurier Government's record too tough for him to suppOrt, and he ought surely to get his reward.", Dr. Douglas is an ordained and res- pected minister of the Presbyterian chureh, a roan whose life and character ire beyond reproach. He is thorough- ly famidar with the west, where he has resided for years, but because he does not see things the same light The gamilton-Montreal Line will as Pao Mail dOes, thek,Peftiltiftli Model on of virtue thruws mud at him commence running May 2n Steath era leavingToronto av.7.0u p. f.nes- . Thursdays. and Satiirdays for . clays, tho Bay of Quinte, Montreal tine In. termediate Ports. The Toronto4Mantreal Line will commence running June lilt. Steamers leaving Toronto al 3. p. m. daily ex- cept Sundity,'and froniMilylist. daily, The Montreal -Quebec Line Will nom- mence running on or about April 27th. Steamers leaving Montreal at 7 p. m. daily, except Sundays, and from ,May 22nd daily. The Saguenay -Line Steamers will leave Quebec on or about April 20th, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and from June lOth. to july 5th,Tuesdays, Wed- nesdays, Friday, and Saturdays,•from July 7th, daily. • -The 114erry Line _ be.tween, Montreal_ and Lorigueuil, etc • ia riuming 'now. These lines are operated and owned by the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company. Stitt -five prisoffers, hatideuffed, rived in Quebec Saturday afternoon from Montreal and were lodged in the Quebec jail. fit the Expositor of last week is an item referring to the return of Mr. Sparrow, of , Varna, from the west, . wherein lie says.: ""The iniiiileation is greater ' ' tbaii ' kat, year, but ne was not favorably im- pressed by the foreigners Who are pouring in by the thousands, „ What- ever these people may be a, generation head; their present value to the coun- try is not such as to call for the ex- penditure of public money in bringing them to Onhatitta" A Tot of people are under the impres- sion that the Goverement spends pub - Ile money • "iii bringinglininigeants to this countre-that is, by paying their way out. Thts is an error. No public money •whatever is epent for them. Steamship hues receive a small bonus jfor bringing, passengers, but the Gov - ailment in no case pays the foot; of * I I ante or any share Of it. any illM gr Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dent,of Mitchell, were visitors to town on Tuesday, and while here were shown around to the Public Library and cburohes by Mr. W, O. Searle. • " Mr. j. II. Lowery arid wife, and Miss Lowery, are spending e few clays -itt Toronto, the former .4tPtiditkg the meeting of the Ontario Tetiehers' Association. ' Mrs. Geo. Lamle returned home on Tuesday, having spent a, pleasant visit with relatives and friends in London ; while in the_eity Mrs. TANtitil was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. McRoberts, Mr. ad Mrs, E. E. Hilton took their departure, for Strathroy,on Monday,. where they-expeet .toreside in Attire. They have both rnade many warm friends in town, who regret their de- parture, NV. Glenn Campbell spent Sunday with his mother,Mrs. Gordon Camp. bell, .Ayliner, Elgin County.; his org.ait and choir work in Willis 1'res13yterian church were taken by Mrs. W. Glenn Campbell. Births, illa,rriages; Deathr--- BORN. . .AITCHESON-In Wingham, on, April 19th, the wife of Mr. Wm. Aitch- eson, ammo. ;" • ' • "". "71 FEA.R-In Morris, on April llth, the wife of Mr. J. H. Fear, a daughter. JOHNSTON-In Goderich. onThus - day; April 13th. to Mr. and Mrs Chris Johnston, a daughter. • -McPHE •z-In-Seafortli;riff-Anlit-Tr to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. McPhee, se daughter. . .ROWOLIFil-In Exeter, on April 12- th1005,to Mr. and Mre. Rowei.ny, • daughter. . MARRIA.GES ; • CAMPBELL -TRE WARTHA, -At Cadilac, Mich, on April 121h, by Rev. DP. Johnstone, Mr. John Campbell - Miss Martha Trevvartha, formerly Of Clinton (sister cif Mrs. john Bean, 0 I i nt FRENCH -) COOPER -In Clinton, on Tuesday, April 25th, by Rev, E. M. Manning, Miss Eva, daughter of Mrs. WM. Cooper, to Victor 0. French, of VYTeOtaltaRkiANwiltE41-'-ta!GOVENLOCK- In Winnipeg, Manitoba, on April 13th, Mr. Samuel Torrance, of 'Westhall, Manitoba, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Mt. Robert Govenlock, of Seaforth. HILBORNE - WESTAWAY Zit Exeter, on Thursday., April 20th, by the Rev. Wm. Godwin, Mr. Edwin Etilborn to r Mary R. Westaway, yonegest daughter of the late Samuel Westa- way; • ' DIED . ' PRENCII-In East Toronto, on Good Priclay, Marianna Lydia, wife of Mr. F. NV. French, Principal of East Toronto High School, and only daugh- ter of the late William Taylor, of Clin- AIKENHEAD - In Tuckersmith, ' ,April 21st Janet Murdock, wife of John Aakenhead, aged 56 years. TAYLOR -In Exetet. North, on Sunday, April 23rd, 1905, Elizabeth, Ethelen Taylor,. agedlfiyears, 3 months ILIA 23 days. • ekt Ofl April Iltli,.0apttigIllexti' nder ..111arklrs:- lef:Toberrnoroy, aged fin years, YOUNG -,--In West INtawanosh ati ' Thursday., April 13th, Mary Young, rweli7cetttoref. the rate Samuel Young, aged BROW* N -In. Myth, on April Oth, I'Mrs. Wm. BroWn, aged 03 years, ITANNA.-In Morris, on April lit WM. Hanna, aged $0 yeara. •