The Clinton News-Record, 1905-04-20, Page 1• • 26th -Year
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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL, 20th 190
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PAINTED AND PAPERED. -
Hower 4i Ball having papered and
painted this interior of their b$g fur!
niture store, . hese. had the front
painted as• well. Inside and out there
has been a big improvement wrought
by those artists witi the, brush, Ogle
Cooper and Dick Dovins
.THE SECTION'DwujED. - .
' The arbitratiars in the Suminerhill
school • dispute .gave out the decision
ou ilondey, dividing the section and
• ferriag a new one to he hflown as
U. S. S. No. 12, 'No. 12 will consist
of the Hullett portion -a the (Ad Sec-.
tion, the row of lots on the Goderieb
township side - of the Base Line, and
R. J. Draper's lots On the Maitland,
While limn No. 51 it ',Will draw the
Southeombe, D. • lloggarth • and . Wal;
lade • farms and a portion of Mr.. H.
W.' Ball's. • lt also gets from .11-0. 10
1 00 acres. belonging to Mr. Draper,
The arbitrators 'estimate- that Nos.
.4 and 10 - Will eaoh have about 3100
acres. No 4. is 'also • to •fl..., .. vs-
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the new section. t.he sum of $840
whia is in the neighborlibod of hall
the cost a the sehool'at Summerhill.
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The News-Reeord understands that
n offer of *settlement ;has-been made'
nail the basis of' turning . over1
. the•
school prop.erty on the 16th • in lieu
a the .$840... ' • . •.• •• ' ..- • • .
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But peaoe As not yet assurer', there
being a, possibility. of an appeal - ..to••
the courts, to set- aside the award, ..
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A PROSPEROUS' S S • .. .
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. The : anniversary servioeS in . • con-
nection with the . Ontario street SIM.-
day . school ' were • held last Sunday:
Rev: T. 'Wesley Cous•ena ,of .Brussels.•
preached . beth morning arid evening.
He came well and • worthily mom-,
An.,.1 • f imi ,i. 4.h . 4.,. 4.4
inen-.;,. and 4,114..uoem 4...e eXPedvavi.OdS
that had been aroused ,' In the alter -•
noonthem wax:an:open session of the
sehool when addresses ,were delivered
by Rove.. Manning, . Cousensliaml :Cot*.
•The ()Mir of .the •scheoi gave - seVeral
selections •In.'good.' style: • , . •
:The amilial .entertainInent Was•giv-
en by 'the •sehoiol• on Monday evening
when • the ;auditorium of the church
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was •erowded. .'Mr,:. JACO Taylor pre -...Ors,:
sided:. 'He has been superintendent of .
tlie •seliool for .several yea,ti. and tak-
ing 2,...decep interest. in its welfare was
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a • appy man at the close of , what.
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Was . really' a ..geod,-; 5'. g:•:eritertain-
meat: The prograni Was :Varied . an '
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all taking Part 'acquitted themselves
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well. . Little ...Helen Rossr. a lovely
little tot ot taro, Years; infOo her first:
a,ppearance • in . a redital. '.The-. Songs•
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recitations .and drills • were adinirably
.given and shovved that there . h
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been - Much • 'and careful ,preparation.:
The program was as follows : • -.
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.instrumentaj; Cleta 'Ford - • •
.- Instrumental, . "A Water.. Ciao," ' •
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-Solo, ..'"The.Old Missouri Shore,'' -
• - • • . Canfield .0ook
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. 'Diftlog4e, "Visitors .from S.tork, . • . •
... •• • . Lend," Miss 'With's' Class.
. 'Recitation, "Silver 'Plate,"..-• . • ' • •
- ' • •• • • •• Louisa Beaton
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. ' Dubit,' "I'm Going te.•• he asoldier,T.
Fred. • and • Charlie • Thompson
'Pan:tontine, Alias Stevens' Class 7 , .
• Reeitation; "Which Way' Old the -.
; . •• Angels; Go.,°. • jean Maguire'
Recitation, ".Curfew • Shall Not Toll.
-. • • . Tonight," Miss Hattie. Fliateff,
•••Vielili Solo,' Myrtle ;ConSigney .., , . '
,.. . "Little ..B0 'Peep,"
. , . . Helen liei.si4
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:Vocal .Duet, „"Mainine's la HeaVen.,'!
. '. Elva; Wiltce. arid .Wilber Ford
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Recitation, , %Nell and Her Bird, - ..
. . Lula Connell
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. . V ohn .Duett, • . • .. , .. - '
...: • .. Au,. •Watts .a.nd .11.11sa.Olson;
Parsol Drill, Miss E. l'..8mith'i• ClaSs '
'Recitation, "A • Little ..Hero," . i. • ...
.• • .- • Alta Lind Cool(
v., „. • , n- ,, m„4... n . . • . . • • '
'• '•:"aa'.. '''"""' . f ' ' • . . • '. '
• Re Thompson
: . • Fred, anti Char ,
Recitation I- .Eaatat wijoay.) .. .
' .: ' • '• ' • Mary Holland
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' Address Rev Dr :Cook • . •
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''... Taper Drill, Vas Turnbull's Class • -
God Save the King. . ,. . •. .. • ....
' The rePort of the seeretark-troasur-
•gi Mr Ralph. Tiplady was read by
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'14)iat gentleman and was as follows ::
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At this . another anniversary o .
, sab6a,t, school ' we *five. to report.
that Vre have had: an- average attend-
ance of - 203 • 0,nd an average atten&
anee .of '28 'teachers and °Ricers. • .We
have added as new whalers to roll,
during.' the •• year 85, While the rernov-
its .here been 26 and 6 deaths, I °eV-
ing .a total on roll of 808. The. sCho-.
lar he recited verses daring the
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year tp the number of 4911, boys.
1224, girls 8087, We have • distribut-
ed papers to the" number of 13940,
made • up as .follows : Northern Mes-
sowers 5980i Pleasant Ileurs 2900,
Sunbeams 1040, Happy Days • 1040,
Dew • Drops 2080, .11treart Leaves 1200.
Pour seholars haVe received • bibles,
merited by reciting verses. .
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0 on nand leaf • Anniver• .T.f. u'l
Pa • a d (I- . t A Nets ' '' . ii0 00'
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Salo of thrall Catds - 'I'
CollectieeS • . 74 22
EASTER IVIUSI,O. '
The services in the Ontario street
church next Sunday will be in keep-
ing . with the joyous Easter •season.
Rev. Dr. 'Cook'S sermon in the a. m.
will have special reference t to the sig-
nificance of the day while in the .ev-
ening there will be a service of song.
WILLIS. CHOIR. - .
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There "WAS 4 larger eongregation
than usual at .Willis chureh . Sundayi
evening, many Members ' of other
churches 'beteg present . who enjoyed
• Rev. D. Stewart's praetioal sermon
and' the Easter music rendered hv the
choir. The good People a wilus are
proud of their °heir and well. thcY
nay be . • . . ;
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HAS SOLD AGAIN. .. • '
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.t.w.r . John Johnstone has sold what
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is IMOVV11 as tlio gravel pit, • four
acres of land and the cottage there-
on toWilliam H. Watts who has•
also - bought from Mr. H. Stevens a
small dwelling 'conveniently- by • ivir
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Watts. emrtemplates several improve-
Pleats, Mr, Johostone. can..tura over
a' pieee of real estate rather more
.quickly than any other citiZeu whose
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t reeollection •
name cones readily y •e • ''. •
BREAKING UP, LAND.. • • .
Mr. Fr 'Fair who his been_ hi
the Carnduff Aistriict ' '
Assa., for the
, est- couple of year's,'.has• taken u 0
r,pd. He has also invested in a, Yoke
of oxen and a' plow end. has gone out
to his ranch where he in .now build-
-ing a 'shack invvhich he will • live
.while •breaking up •the required' oum4..
ber of acres, Part of • the Aline since
goingw
....est he hes been engaged, in
milling in the town of Carnet:at: ,.,
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'THOSE BRIDGE •CONTRACTS • ' • •
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County • Counallor Cantelba and •
Warden Miller .retUrned : on . Thorsdiy
evening trona Sarnia where they bad
been: conferring :With the *Bridge
C - •' f th t :.placei regard to
=many .0 .a ,..: n ,....,•
the throe • bridges. in • this county wiu-
'eh they are to build... The Companes
w:orits did ..not: exactly eoine.uP.to the
expectations of our 'county Couneill-
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but Still theydo not doubt that
the contracts will be pushed :through...
expeditiously.' , . • .• . . ' • . .
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WLSLLY -ANNIVERSARY... ' ••
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.' ...YY•es•reY-- ul1•°°•IP ,°choot i earO-1?r:SP..r.V.•
will take place next. Sunday when.
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Rev, Dr.• Crews. of Toronto. • 'General
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Secretary . . of Methodist Sunday •sch-,
ools,...will preaebt•both morning. and
eVening,; .He. will .also address an op-
:en „session. Of the 'school in the • after,•
no at which thei•e •• will be . srecial
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efcereises by the children .and a.,rend-
ering of Easter niusie .by the S. S.
choir • .whioli will also give several
• I t* • ' t th .' ' • ,'
see° ions .,a, ,a: rimming hseryiee..
cFlr ter.evr mitsP.Iir le.carlAulnp:
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Will: render suitable .Easter music . for •
which it.'has been re ari .g.fot s•ome
tithe.; The sib a Ph. lel.. b a n • ' loOki ' •
. 1 rw rd. t it • .1) . Iva.- '• Tea •• lib' Mang-.
o .. a . o ... s atm etsa,y .w
ch. anticipation. . , • •• •
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, AN. ORGA:N RECITAL' • . '•• '.• • , ' .
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.:.: 'Master . ErneSt. •MaeMifian, ' the boy
.organist of Toronto, ;Will give an eir..
' gau, •recital lin. Willis church en on ]as -EASTER
. ter •Alfonila,y; • evening. The 'following
Will be 'his. Program ; - . •• , .
. •• capii6eio .. , ..,. • . . Lernaigre •will
' • •••• ; • 1... • Wagner •
• Pilgrims . Chorus ; • aner , :
... , InVodatiok in .13 tflat • • • Glitmant., ..
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...Pre u e an ug e, in. i 1,• ...,,
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.,. • . • • : : . 'Bach' '
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0 ..Rest in the•Lord". IVIendelssolm:'
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• Wedding March • • • • IVIendelssolm
. •The -Chimes Of Oberwessel,-Baunier •
..: Hallelujah; Oliorus • . Handel. .•
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These selections Will he interspers-
ed with vocal .solos by 50150 .01 Cita-
ton's 'most .e,ceenn lished• sin a • vii
. • , .- p . ger ,.. -,
the ' 'Misses McNan Mon • Houston .
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. geld, 'McCorvie. and Coats, and .. •air.
Spaulding- • • • • • . - ..•
. The proeeeds of the • en
tertainment will be• in ..aid••. • . of - the
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'Sunday School'. . .. . . ." •
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• Master MacMillan is ••to give .a • rd-
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• eita .45 ,S.tratforcl len route for Chn-
ton •• and • is .. to play • at the Festival
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1V1 hall,'T .
of the Lilies in assey °ton-
t ill•• Tud He is
• o,. the 9 owing es ay.. e is . o
• spend the next .year in the Old Colin-
try, .continuing his musieal studies
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in Londe): • a .Edinibur h ' . • • • •
.-7- . . .0 an, . g .. . ...
THE BENEFiTS TO BE OBTAINED
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• • The 'time • is idrawing near when i the
•tatepayiets will have to deeide for or
a Most the by-law to loan the Xiiit-
"6 ' .
ting Company. $6000. . 'This is • the
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Most favorable butineSs • Proposition
that has been presented to th,e eiti-•
sons of Mitten, as evert one villl ac -
knowledge who gives • it any consider..
ation whatever. The benefit to the
Knitting Company. 11 i IA 1 ii•
--es -n 0---0.4n---14 ,
loan at at lewer tate- than theY 'other-
wise cOuld. The benefits accuring •to
the town through granting this• loan
arc anifold. W { ,
M -e : ga-n an addiYienai
industry without any increase of tax-
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es, the. populatiep will be inereaSed,
business activity will. he greater, and
more limey will be spent, 0 •
Every feW days the daily pallet's
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contain an aecomit of a bylaw passed
in Conte town • to grant A suln of. men;
'ey to 'a oorporation, Often the by,
lave greats a,brima, at other times ti,
loatt•whore tho, CorporAtiori p4,y8. the
interest, geafortit. imp passed three
bylaws 'granting loansto three dill.
ereat inthittrIes, in each. 08,86 the
company paying .bnek part' of ' the
principal, but no interest.. 'Clinha
will surely not lag bebind other ,pro-
gressive towns. .In this OaSe heill
. ' i -e aro .
Sinking fund and liter, stpaid
hack yearly. .It behooves every eiti-
nen who has the welfare of the town
at heart to register a Vote in favor
of the bylaw, . .
T11E. LOOAL MARKET. • . •
'Wheat $1.05.. ,
'Oats 40c. •
Berley 45e.
Butter 18e to 19e.
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Eggs 12e. - . ,,
Live Hogs $n,e'a,. .' •
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STREET CONTRACTS.' .
:The street conimittee of our. town-
council has (*awl its' policy some-.
what, Heretofore it has been '' the*
custom to so Dui& the work °in the
•spring as to Over -run their estimate
before,fall and then have nothing to
essing 0-
meet the Pr ' demandsf that.
season- ' This. year they will start
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out. easy and reserve the• bulk of••the
expenditure for fear months hence.
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THE. GIRLS PLAY BASKETBALL,
Tile girls at the Collegiate Institii-
te ti , be • . , '
ha' e been PlaYing basket ball the
past...week and indulging in. the game
as •strenuously as do the beyS. They
aro new getting mute the fine• points
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and may sop develop Auto scientific
players, • but eyewitnesses of their
hrst • games' say they would not have
., sed . it ess' Ur ' t • 1 - f
:fir • vt n • "lg. e aPee " a ' "r
ything. . • . . . • . '
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BAPTIST UHURCII. •• -
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Owing • to the . absence of tho pes,••
tor • •Rev 4, Greene will preaeli in
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the •Baptist church next ':.•SinielaY
There will be no: seryiee in
eveningthe ' '
nieDnilig. • . • • -..• -
' The young .People's Society of .the
• chureh. are preparingaYierY interest-
ing pi•ogram tor their quarterly - mis.
sionary meeting which takes place on
Monday ievening, May 1st. ... • ,• :
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UNPORTUNATE.. : ' • '
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' In the . pest year Mr. J. IAT,' B,eid.
bag- been more than once laid off wce
.rk owing to an injury to one of• his
hands and' for .the same reason . ..he
has. for the' past week been taking an'
enforced holiday While working i
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Goderich A 'sliver ran into his' ...hand
and an abscess. loaned' which had - to'
be lanced.. J, W, takes. these :Tn. ishap• s
'phileseph;
ically rely ' 'Saying •:. • It
. - . • . me.
mighthaveheen 'Worse. • . : . '
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A. w()MAiihrs • tN.sertrurft. . . ,
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• A or en •••f th..W. t H. •'. • W.- .
i , an,. . o , . e, . es, . ALOn Pi-
te.• .
an s Institu was organized on.Tues-
day• - ft- •• o 11 Mrs• C'1'n • 0 • '
.. .a • 'OI.U7.<?A 4.. „• • .° 7-' . . n.:11.°))-.
bell, . Distuot• Secietary, • • Goderich.
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•Seiveral members .of the Holinesville
biane -.• •were • pre en ., •„e . ••ci leers
elected were Mrs, ;French, president,.
and Mrs. F. W. Watt, sec.-treastrer.
After the organization Mrs; •Canipbell.
read a 'Paper On. • "Housecleaning,"
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'which wac. „both .seesonable and help-
ful, •An Interesting 'discussion. far
Iovved. .; It . was decided. to • hold. the
. nieetin• at the homes till 'en?
biers f gsr the s• unlit' r.. •Pth S'..t. re st •
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the next meeting toeT'lliofd'a -ti. ati e.
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home .of •Mrs...F. W. Watts IteXt• Thn.
rsday at. 2 $0 p M. .Papers will. • be
rea,d ;on 4 1Wornan: Institute. Meetings
and HoW to • Make Them Intereatir ," '
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and Care of.t.he •Vegetable •Garden.•!'
Those • present were muar interested,
and there aM good 'prospects of the..
Clinton. bianch having a large 'rektor-
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SONG•fstnvico. • • : - •..,.tY.,
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. The' . regider::Easter gong ••:.Serviee
,be held • in the Ontario; • streets
• lair h- t "•Sunday Ve .' g • • with -th
P c . nex .e . nin ..wi. e
following as •the order of. Service :
..i.„..openilig. . ., .. . „ . • : • .. .
• 2 -Hymn'' 170. "Pr ' t the R' .
•'' ' , ,,, , c„se • p , e. 1Seh,
....- Saviour • •
...,..1,1. y...er • • . . . • . . '
4-Qta-rtette. "Th E t . Victory'
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, . 4... .. Parks . . • :.
.57 -Scripture Reachn g- .. '
. 6-Arithein, "Our Easter- Prayer * ..
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. . '-,C. S. Lorenz -. ,', • • • - .: •
' 7 -Address, Pastor'
,7--A .ress, . . •_, '
. • 8-pitet.,.."Roek of Ages'.. :. „, • ... , .
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. Dr.. and Mrs, Cook •
o-Reeitation "Without 'Christ"
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• ,Havergal-Alta Lind Conk -
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10-Quintette "" 'Twas . Calvary, 1
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. t;,, S. .Lorenz ,
11 -Address, Pastor. . - . . • .
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. --- ii• m, Christ outurassoyer.,
. •E. L ' Ashford ••• . • '
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14 -"The Glori Sultg" (lined IA • taile
., •• 'great 'English 'Revival) • . •
1.0'-I-1 174 "Ch ' t th L 'd i
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DEATFI OF 'HENRY STEEP • - •'
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On Saturclity laSt. Mr. Henry e.,teep •
passed away,•,aged ' 84 years. Tle was
a tative'of TipPerary, 'Ireland, but
came to this country •vi,' hen a:young
man. Ile settled upon the lot ot the
9th eon, of ;Goderich township now
occupied by his son, Mr, J. G. Steep;
When it wag COvered with..fOrest. He
remained , there tor a long period, but,
. over two decades ago he and Ills
good 'wife became residents of:( lititon
and hoe they continued to . rcsi.le
th. • -nti • i
0 tem* er of their I VeS. . Three
titonths ago Mrs.' Steep. responded to'
4.i. 4
und ...mat FRIMtr1011S and now the •--part-
aer, of her jays and sorrows. irts j,AE,-
ed her in the spirit world, • To them.
b i hid ' • f" d li
Were • OM n lie 0 i roil, iVe aug -
tors and Nur sons, all • of whom. sur-
vive the. Parents, ;as follows. :. Mrs. 1
Dodd, .Clinton, MI'S: an't)..,. Handl,
Detroitt. Mrs. Georgi, Miller arid Mrs.,
Albert dantelop of Goderich town.
ship, AD'S, John; Wise ei Tdalcarstni....
th, reteg of California, James of
Clinton', 1-1. W1 of Miehilan and J... G.
on the old . hoirieetead in Goderieli
townohip, The hilieral took 'Ogee on
MonidaY lt0 '0110011 eerneterY, the set.
e - s' e te . 11.1‘1. .m .
vices it in . onduc d by , e r
Manning; The pallbes,i'ers woo : 0.
IL Kennedy, P. Itumbtill, J, Sh0Pli•
aid, D. Deuce% J. Leslie and J.'
McOlarve.•
FELL FIFTEEN FEET.
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'While engaged yesterday afternoon
painting the •outer walls of the 1Vleioni
HousMEd
e r.. . •Cassels fell from the
ladder. Upon whieh he was standing
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and lit heavily upomotheearth,
. somet, fifteen feet below. Though no
bones were broken he was so badly
shaken up and 11Aruised, that he will he
confined. to the house for several
days' .
A THOROUGH TES
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An inspector from the underwriters
association arrived in Clinton unex-
pectedly .yesterday forenoon and call-
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ed. out • the fire brigaclew,Itic.h. he. put
throu h the stiffest inspection ithas
ever iba,d. Ile . was aakerully reticent
and expressed no °Pinion so that it
Will miry he from .his. report, which
is eeted .• shortly, that we ean
learn hi estimate of .our,system, ,,or
fire prote tion. .
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A WALK TO CEMETERY.
' •
. It has been suggested that the walk
.• • .
to the •eeinetery from the ootpcidation
limit, be given a covering of cement,
whieh een be . done at a comparative-
IY small exPease, the gravel new hi 1
th . . lk forming.MI` ' t bed it -
. e 11va . s 'ele..n • . . • .. 1
is clamed. A meeting of those Intel,-
ested will be. held at IVIr• C. Hoare s
residence . at 'eight o'clock on Thurs-
day evening of next. week.. . , • ••_
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CHANGE 9P Aors.,• . • ...
Save 'Money -G: B.' Ballard .. , .1
Wash Spits -Tozer and • Brown. .. .: . '3
Large Shipment -McKinnon & CO-, i
All. Account -R.. Graham 5.
Colorado• --F. R. Hodgens •• - 5
.Seed • Greio-4, A. 'Ford .• 5'
Wanted-Oarpenter Comp ny •
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Notice -Dickenson. and Garrow.. S•
'N. • H• t • T -z r d • B • 8
. 01.V. a s- ? e an „ town .
Dressy :Hats-Hodgans., Bros . . 8
Exquisite. Millinery--Hodgens• Bros „3
Easter Giviiig-W. D: •Fair 'Co. ...... ;,8
Spring -Time • Sele---Newoombe's 8
E N ' • AT HOMF ••
... , LEWIS,,. : . .•
• ..•• ... . • • ••• .
Mr. •E: N. Lewis M, P., .. for ,„ West -
Huron, . has. returned' from • Ottawa
not • looking ' any • 'the worse.' for. ' .•••his
,PArlia,mentary•- experience which was
moque in• its•Way.: He amse-in the
a. !Ty,. .: the chosen •representativ : for.
talliS ,X.1.q:ing; r:ISVcr, sure•:butthat be-
fore.. the day was 'over .some . one
might' pan - out to. • Mk '$p ak - • a-
• . -' ' 1 . .., -; ,e.. el ,-
technicality . which might ..prevent him,
from 'holding his. seait Thus 'the'wee- -
.. - . • - .
•ks wore 'on 'until Mi LeWie''' su vit •• •
y
and persistence "won .ott..andl•..now . a.
bill has passed. the-fleope• clearing hint.
from any 'dianbilities.' he • • may have
incurred. through- h' failure'b forehis
....; is,.e .,
election to have ,his name. removed as.
a surety . in a ' mail centract. , .. • .
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HOlVIE. AGA/N. . • .... •• . . •
' • • • • • • • • .• - .. .... .
. Mr, • A. J. •Holloway -.returned hoine
on Sa,turday. . night *after an 'absence
of One month, -spent in .the • West.
Hall •of•••the 't' e lie. ' viTa: ' ' ' • , 4. •
• - - • Int- • --n • Jr' 'vile-
staM of Wisconsin and' 'the last ' tnTo •
'ireekq in Ma1149bn, g°ft'g. an• l•ar :Went
'aS • GrisWold. • A.s •the•result..of • his•
observations •he.' does • t think the'
• . •• • . . -11,9. • .• .-•
"gramary. of 0auada is a business.....
man's paradise... There. are toe rria;ny
•trying : to .make a •for.time ." keepiog
•store1 . and Where one succeeds twen-
or more ;fail:. •.."Winnipeg," . says.
-Mr.: . Holleway, "fairly swarms . With.
'imeMPIoyed men, I could 'gather 10.,- •
•
'000 ,of . them in three liours,", • •• ,',
• He • 'met many former. residents. whi,
,., . .... , ...__ s.. . . . „.
t mong. the
'e in .tne., Ave , a . . number .
Mr, .and4 1VIrs.- George; Johnson whci
••
are farming . thee -quarter • To .•
• ' • ' - . a ". - ' sae' 1.-n
. six .miles hour Griswold . and. appear
to be d in • well In the- vi 1 .ge r •
• • •-. °. .. .'. -. - 1 a'-' • IVI
Tiles.. . Tipling • hes a ,general ..store.
When coming east he travelled for..
some distance with Herb 1VICGregor
and , Switzer, •• of near Bayfield
. who went West a month or •se . age'.
They had boon :looking for. farni v.vork
, withoUt avail and when . he . Ia,st • saw
them they had • secured emPloyment at-
Eagle. River in New Ontario:- -•- -.• •
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LITTLE 'LOCALS ' . - ' ''• •
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' Spedial .Tneettio6 will .be held in the ,
s: A. barracks for One w'eek ' cOm-
. . .
t Wednesday:• " • b ' •
mincing nex. evening • j..
the Janes Sisters of Kincardine, •• .
• • • • , ' • . •
The schools close today for... :the,
• ' • • •
;Easter holida,ys• . . • .
••••'. S • v'e ' '11 e h id in St P • tl's
• er i e.
church at 11 a, ni. an Friday. ..
Many Of . our stores..aro • making
special displays. Of goods in keeping
with the'•Easter Season, • '
' •. There is some talk of a May 24th
' t' be' 'g • n ..
eetebra ion • . in .. gotten up by the
t
S_ratheona, lacrosse clubl - . .
Some of out Clinton itinSicians say
,they hope to attend the Padetewski...
concert in Londou one evening next
week. . . . • .:
The News -Record was informed this
morning ': that there will 'not be . an
-advance in the price of butchers'
meats, locally. • , . . . ,. ... .
*Mr. George Malcolm of StratfOrd,
,n,o....oi M. :for. Masonic. District No.
4, will pay an official visit - to the
Clinton lodge tomorrow evening. •.
Tfici staff of the Jacksoa Mig, Co,
presented their fellow employe, John-
ny Mellveen, with a purse einitaIning
fifteea dollars on the eve of his de-
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PartUre tor Alberta; ' .
•
• . . •
MrHarvey Davis has bought a
handsome spankof blaoks from Mr
CitarleS Masai of Beneefield, and has
„
also PlArellaSed ft °hest:tut rear°. LI°
paid a good figure far all three, .• .
Captain Yoilng totidueteed the S,. A.
y . 1
service 'alone on Tuesda; night, h -9
colleague' having goo t'O. Ilensall
where a meeting:Was, being held, also
attended by the .8eaforth arid -Goder
ich offio i
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YOU ViTON'T KNOW IT. •
Mr. Reuben abarn„ who take
poSsession of the MasOn House noel
MondaY, has the painters at work or
the exterior,. upon Which such an int
provement 'as been niade thayoi
t -
have to take a second look to b(
sure that your eyesight has noi
deceived you. -
o.ne.,Pr......"........".........-,7,....,:*,
• Personal.
Misses Etta and Clara Trvitchell are
visiting' : friends in Toronto.
mrs. S. H. 'Smith aini her little son
returned . last week. 'after • spending,
the vvinter,in Californi. • - •
,.... ,., . . 4., . .
oliss Ida Ferris of Hullett, daughter
• PI County Councillor Ferris, is
visiting her cousin, ' Miss- Tessie
Jenkins. • ' . . . ,.
1Vir. Fred Joyner has returned from
.0hicago where be .wa,s . attending
for six weeks what is: known as a
barbering school. • - I •
Mr -0 !son d ' '''
s.0 . .0 . an Lii. F..1ast ot• Wood-
t. ck and 111r. Will. Moffatt of Str-
atford arrive home this: eveni g for
the Vaster vacation •• 11:
E 0 . - . •• .
•'. ampion. wno came from Goder,
ich a couple ,of weeks. 'pogo to eaten
• the servico. of the Sovereign B nl-
has been teansferred t Burk al st'
Mrs 'Alf . IVICK.OVvii is 0 ' • ' • s F41- .
visiting her
daitehte - ''ifrs w' '
don- ,. 0-'•'• - - '7' '4=4011 Ot Lon-
a d Vc . be joined • tbe latter
part of the week by. Mr; IVIcKown
Who will...spend Sill -Way and Monday
M the city .in order t
.o have
pleasure of hearingCommissioner
•Coombs. : ' ' .'• . ' '
Mr. CI McKifinen ' the. • C. I's - mast -
.. er of langnages, 'leaves today . • to
spend the Easter' vacation in Toro-
• . .
• nto, With Messrs. MCKinnott.' and
.. Cranston both away it : ' is • not
• l'k 1 that • ' ' ' • '
i e.y t Ithe.•171ough Cup ohaitip-
ions. Will to on any 'Matches dur-
. lug tire holidays, . • • . • .,. • .. ,
The • following members ;of ' Clinton
.Ma,sonic. Lodge. attended the funeral
of.. the' late . Sohn McNevin Of •Kip -
PenT- on . Sunday afternoon ; . A.. • 0.
Pattison, : P.'D, Fairi'yv, '-'oorab.6,.
. • J.... Ireland,. G. MeLen.ziair and G. 'E!.
....HolmesThere
'. '• .' also. 'went .. from
•., town :. • C, E. Dowding; H.. Holden
• .. and W. .G. Doherty, . , .. ,. ' • '
Mr,,. pert. Harland •WaliPs today: •...to
... -accept,' a situatiot . with HoWell ;It
- .Co. of Goderich.. His parents . live
in . thatn • and his ether' • t
.-. . , .... . tow - . ,f •• • no
• being. in geed health of . late , he
• naturally prefers. being -at hone
• . . •
I--10 • is • a h • d ' ' 't. : ed •
.. . . a,p.py, isposi ion . young
. Man;and-a favorite among his a$-
' soaates:and the patrons ef Harland
Bios store .; •• • ' ' ' • .
Reglistr. ••• 0 * t ' . . '• ' •••
- t ai..., .oa s..of...goderiolv was .1n
. own. . on . Monday ..and so . haillY
, torinerited, by sciatica • was ;he: that
••• he had to Use a walking •stick 1T1
dactorwhom ' •• : • - - a
- • .. . be. consulted said,
: best • cure -was three or four .weeks
puipl..regis'•
' trar• . said, he • supposed he' '• .Woule
• •have• *to . try .so »ow he is betweer
th . - - • . ' • • • • •• • . - - • - -
•E. e blankets :with time lagging.
4. J.. f.Ioward,.. mi,tio has • heen.:.• ,..a
• ••
• : tuner. in Doherty a organ...and titan(
fa.ctory, • Clintod . Ont. • ••for several
.'` .yeara is. in town1 •thi • '•' • ' • •
• , .. ).... • s week. Thc
ta .t!iny yas,hurned. a ..few. weeks, agc
, . °
• •• n n
axid e is taking :.a. trip through the
es. -, • •and . ineidentally tilling ... pi-
- • II, v
a,.nos. until ;the. .‘ factory,: .1$ •rebuilt,
..:',1-,113701r...:_71.011ing .a, first. class : .. j.cit
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. ?ne. • •wtill• irnake no .nustake giving
ni fne:. ria. :..---.Wetaskiwin,.. (Alberta)
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Save a penny *fie`d you can. • ..-
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• and Barains on $hoes.
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Force • 15c now 10c•
'• Life Chips _. " 10c l' . .• 7c . :
Malta' Vita 15e. ‘o . 10e. • .. •
1:01:11bilia 11,11131$ 20c ",• : 12c per czn
Strawberries 20o • " ..124 - ." . " •
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. Quart bottles of Catsup 25c now". 18c.
Heintz Sweet Pickles (best in the world) • .
40c per quart, .noW 29c . .. - ..
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- And the best 25t Black or Ja an' Tea -
. . p . • -
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I have ShoeS in 'all ehe e- .'nd - . 's ' d'..1 kee
p s a, size , .an .. p
the hest goods on the Market and acti selling :at' .
75c on the dollar, •• - , • ... .,. . ..
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•FARMERSBORt Turnip. Seed . 14c per .
lb. Best Mangold Seed.12c:per lb. • . . - . .
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next• summer. The family will ,in the
meantime occupy . one,:' of Mr: a-, A..
Cooper's houses.. • , „, . .' '
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of. the .7f1r. ' eon. ha S Sold his 80-aere
. farm to his. neighbor., Mr.. John Hu,
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Misses IAZzie •and Emma, Burnett
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, Mr., S.. Appleby leaves next • weaft
fer Lttlidoti, where he has secured eio.
pigment in a, brickyard. Ile' . Was
once for eight years. so employed
With the late Mr„ ,Eest and likes the
ork. However,. Abe. lease..ot his own.
ot 'eXpires tieX,t spring when -he will
ht • ell ' . probability return to. It. • • Its
the inealitiirie Mrs. Almithy Enid fain-
ily remain on the. old 'hemestead.,
' ' • .
111r. ThomaS. Trender of the 2nd
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co scion,. who had heft 111 for soy -
. oral nionths., died eft Tuesday in his
fifty-second year. I'le is survived by
his wife, one daughter 11/faud .iind .two
sons, John and William. The funeral
will , take place this afterhoon to
Clinton cemetery, the services to be
eon/tutted by ReV. J. • 'Greene, Ur.
Tremier lived for .several years on
the London Road and substipiently,
on the 4t11 conCession, this. township.
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Word has been wee ved i the death.
lot• 1Vlable . daughter of Mr. Jolla
PerriS of 'Macdonald, Man., a brother -
of Robert Perris' of this township
and well linown here, ,
-.. .- . '• • • .
..\ . 'Prints.' • • , . .
, ,, , •
We haveinst ••Plaeed in-stoek about. One heitdrai Pleees •
heaviest Canadian Print bought at aLeat se,v111g on regular
prices. These , are the quality. for 'Which other places are
asking . 12je, Out prica -Whilik4ey leSt 10e, . . • ..
They are almost as. heavy ItS dUCk and good Waihers,
Press CloodS. . .
,
, AD the net/ things.,both in Wool. and Cotton Drese• Pah '.
tic s may now bo ' found on our shelves, Quality- as good 0
the best, Prices the lowest.
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. •$151 00
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Anniversary Expenses - $. 0 $6
Conference Collection • 0 .00
Canadian Hymnals 0 °°
Picnic Expenses • • 10 46
Tickets 40
Papers, Teacheral Helps, Me. 08 '00
mew Bibles , I 80
Library,tteeks • • I 42$•
'Missions • • 23,00
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Paranoia and . Umbrellas•' -
We htiVe Otie of the largest stoelts Of Parasols and litii.
brellas to be. found in town. New* and nobby goods at from
. 6.0o up. Call and see 'Olean goods, and he eotivinced that our
prices are tight,
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- • PLUMSTEEL ,, •
li . • ' ' ' . O. ' .
-Alm Md Stand Clinton-
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I . $126 70
Total Receipts '0151 00
Total Expenses 120 70
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Mr. and -Mrs. John cater left en
Tuesday for Bletheiin where the
latter wilt make a lengthy ViSlt,
s alance 30 00
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