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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-04-29, Page 4. L--' . . 1� I I � 1) 4 0 1 . TRa MINTON $9W HIRA I - '­ ­ ­. ­ '. I 11, - IN . . � . � � . April Otb, i" - � .,�__.__4_4__�' 1 . I . � . . .1 I I 11 ­.. .1.1 4 ... �� ____ - 0, ___ , ,_..; , . �� . � '6�, �_.__._ . , ` . . . . . . � . . . I I I � . . � I I I . I ­.­ I ­_ - ---A., ___�_ � I - I _ - ___ __ . . -1 .101, � --1 ­ I --Ppm. ..... 1. . 000000". .- I 1 ­­. ­ 1. 1-6 11.1 ..� I I ­ 1. 111-11.1. ­ ....17-14'.. - 111. 1.111--.1 . .... ... ­...'­­..; -11- � . � , ­­­, - I I 11011�1-'W_1119= ..., . � U" � AWJ=§-14E "! 1- r . � .:� I . I . t *,;7.. . STOLE AND FAMIT ORT GOODS 0 --I � I I 1. Modern . . I ___1-.-...- . 7 I ...­­ . I . 1, �,_ . 11 - PAPER _­­ ' N...-14. ­!__ . MILLINERY - FURS 31ANTLES I Are Y04Goiug West'? : . I., � I . . I I . A- . � Home WALL THE NEW - - I'll Navigation Is Now.0pen. ,:.. I I - I 6 I I . . r IF �. I . i -IR., -­ F- . - I . � .t ': 1.4 .:� V I I 1� , . Decoration i , � YQIL can select your route and travel . I .; 1�. � I � I .. .. .. � i ! all rail. or lake vond rail. .. ___ , _ . - - F0110 3 � .1', . ,to 1 " I I " .. - I - .. � '.1 ExelusIve rlgbts of publication ., \ I TICKETS FVRNISUE D ICY ANY ,, i I I Su er ..... . i 11 A I DESIRED ROFTE, . . . . . . . 9 owned by New Era. P) '. � I . .�,j Absolutely the ,14 I ' ' . - . .14 ,I , I I` . . o ,L%oue desirous of -visiting Europe, _. I ;:* 0 . � . . ... I �� :1 !;��i-..',,��;;�:�:,' 'rhe JDitu*n9:R.00rn. :,1 j.", �;�:�:, , . 11 I . .­.'..­,� I ��i`. " , sh ; -7 .. -, ;- .: z� t$:%; call on rue. Tickets obtainable �� �. -.�,� ..I��i�,�.-'.�:i: largest and flnest . I ;; . . . . . ;:�'K��',�� � , -, --..���: - , , , 0 1!5�.._,�": 11 C by ,a --- , _", �i��."-�.�".,4 The appeal of the stomach is Pat- , . . wvv a sh ,-Fabri', , 'fir " . !_',., , i'l I election of WALL . � ote4'%1%ips.s 'IEk$s Iluef �'f Atlantic �,"tt�..-., . - % ,I- "A , ii-,.!--.,�..-'I. " " s � ­ . �ii , ..O. ,:; -, , '!-,..i�,.--'1 '- �' ent (we admit this from experience) , I �;�1111:%;; � I �-..�.:�--.:i-� !�,��%,i�ii'�'.,` I I � - I - _ ..,., I ... 1 Secure your ticket from �Nz�,�! 1'�.., .1� _� "....­ ,. b4tthe extent to which reprodue. I . , . . '.., -, 1�.. z E'' _ I. � ,� - .: .. X`�� _-�,'_,. ..; .-;� Summer W. ash Goods fashions are fast de- :17: �\ '. � ....... I.- I..'. "I PAPER we hay.e �i' _11_`-'� tion of edibles are used, In the 4e. * I I �` *1 I � , �-..N;§ .­ ... ........ NJ J veloping now, and if you ,would be prepaied for , J. Ransford, Town Agent. 11 44 , � , ­­ 1.iE�.`,'�,::: coratiou at some Dining -rooms �' ever shown is what I the whrm days, it is wise to give he�d to them' � Office next door to Molsou's Bank. `­-� `,�" , 1A - 0 1 M. %.......!� passes beyond thellmitsof one's on. , - I . ;,, . -i ,:,:: . .I. , -i�i: 11 1. ____ customershave told . . ,�,�� ....",, �,,,,' durance, like a.surfeit of t e very - _____ -.--- ; ,. ;...., - _­ . - , � -_ I I , I . chosen fabrics. 0 � IN .. food t ey represent. . ., . We are displdying a large, fresh stock of well I . : , I . I .. i r I CLINTON NEW ERA 11 . � . . h . us. about 'our new . CLI&TON, ONT, APRIL 2 , IWO, I-, - I It is certainly most trying to dine . I I � ,9 ­ I 1h. I . I . IN SCOTCH ZEPHYRS. � in a, roora with a gorgeous ceiling I . .� I stock. . . The large plaid effects are favored; an extremely light, fluffy . containing representations of every I . . . 14 . _ EDITORIAL DIUSIN68 I Zephyr, of unusually sof l; texture, comes in two and three toned - - 1. fruit known to hugbandryand every I I . N . ,ff,.t, that are expressive of the season's best fashions. The TIRMPERANCS people see* decided ad- , . game known to the Nimrod, design- I � , I The vAlues - are � . . n need plaid combinations are wonderfully ,attractive � , . � . � I var2'vP,r,0ied0.0 All prices, from 150 to 35C. See our window . an I vantage to the cause they love in the ed, apparently, to eternally ramind I . . . . I I ( the best that you - � . I . display. . I � I . . decision of the Militia department in one of his sacred duty to the chef ; . .. . I . . . . ­ . . . . . . could hope for ando . �, . ' - . cutting out the canteen from the mil. with cornices gilded and,carved,an4l . . EXTRA VALVE IN SCOTCH VINGNAMS- . itary camps. Wtth the backing of this � ... ,­­­ ­ .11 ..1.-__.. .11 . . � ___� - . I . . .,-. -1 I . . . � I washing materials, that rank hiph among Summer regulation it is said adetermin,ed effort friezes and wood work. and a glitter. . 1�. b6tter tb an you I . Grane will be made fo see that it is enforced. =ng, up to& plate rail and s-zenio . 11 . . . � k abrics ter Outing Dresses, lEflouses, . ate. ast colors, stylish . . %----* ing, glimmering wall covering that or tapestry "out cue' above,the , . . I . ,. . 1P I checks and stripes in a wide rang�, at Me and The per 'Yd -7 . WORONTo Daily Star adds oil to the vies: valorously with vast rococo Pic - I . � . t could expect to ,get � . I 0 . ture frames for the monopoly of an at- rail. I V . . � . wheels ofMr. Lewis' (West Huron) bill tention that niogtoertainly mightmore This scheme of decoration will give '11, OU '4- I SIUMMER STYLE BOOK. I by the. following:- Parliament would properly be bestowed elsewhere. Man,,� a dining room that well -furnished ap. . 11 V. I . I . tside the factories, . . . I I incur ip risk if it passed the Daylight of you are familiar with this kind of pearance ad desirable man apartment - . . I . . I * -1 Now that the Easter excitement is over, It is time to'thInk . given a to uses cf such grave im. . I . . . . - it N necessary a bill this session, There is no obpotion room -or with others tbat'r,ranagreas port ver . : � . . I I I . � . - . " . . I . seriously of the Summex Gowns. Before deciditig. to the proposal except .that it is new, quite as unforgiveably upon ail thq die SUcb an idea is illustrated in this � . . . I I sweat ideas, as illustrated ip the , -not to , . I . . to get in touch with. all the ri Of taste and propriety . . I . McCalls Magazine, Here yo , ii will find Dress designs for ev?ry I It has many advantages, and not one tates _ week7s article� ' .. I . I t designers in America drawback that we, can see, . . I mention art. I . i of ' I . . . I occasion, all on the authority of the bes � . . . . B ft Is a most attractive color for This decoration has all the effect I * � . . I . . I . ro , n . . I . dining room -but of course I one of tbevery expensive productio a. � I .. . . . SIR WILFRID LAunnmn,is keeping use In the There is so much Charm inherent, in All Paper Trimmed F r'ee I . faith with the public inithe establish. despreds and rich. greens are .always , the papers themselves that, combined . . I IV . popular and attractive, Blue,also-hae - . . I I - New "I � ment,of a portfolio of Labor in connec- come. to have quite a vogue.-tho,gh it with the excellent scheme of applica � � . � _--k . I . . ", 11111" I . . . I . . . tion with Dominion affairs and W. L. perb�ps can usually be bestconfined to' tionj such a, dining -room as shown will I . . . . . I . I A, 4 !! w be A delight -to guests and a gratifica. . . � . I I I _=ZZ_Z__� . 0 ,. . M, King,' N, P., Js. expected to take use in dado work under upper wall ' tion to I the host � . ,� � . . . . I �1 - __ . ' treatments of some color such -as buff' i�vo-thi a is a "Crown . � . . � - , . . . . . charge. This is a most important OL- - ' . The lower ro . � , I . 11.� Sprmg 11 I coinagr � owing or dee . .H - 10 . . I I I . . I I . . - . fl P fawn-well,'Its quite the thing 11ulfUlt;- : - . - . ; country like Canada, But brown - I . J . . I but we�belleve from Mf King's exper. just now, and more than jUstiflably, The bprizonti6l parts of the deqora. I f t GOCADTS � �� ienne and ability he should wisely and too, . . tion used at the base and top are added I I . coessfully perform the often onerous Glaieware,the white napery and glit- aite" the main wall is hung, and call . I . . N"Al I uties -that will necessarily haveto be fornomore skillin adjustment. than i!1_11 "I Millinery 'd'u tering silver all show dff to great ad- eed. centre- � .11,1.%, . . . , � . looked after. '. . . � does an ordinary border n � � . .. I . . vantage -as it .19 one of the colors that I R1, . I . I I I . I . I I - I I * ' ' � tend tocentr�alizekarilficial-illuminatiOu , Ing.- Colors of reat desirability in. . �25;�­ 1 1 1 � - , . 9 I . .. . I CANADA has khown little of divorce and therefore contributes to the offset elude backgroung's of Caen grey, light . liwg I . . . Our display is now - I . tan, holly green, antique tapestry in , I and . 4&1 . . suite as compared with 60 neighbors,' for which the modein. ban' Ing* elec� I �, . I � . I I . complete, and we . . , troller anagas lamps with Tecorated gage and light green, and a stunning. . ' . . ,­ N�1�4, . .1 . , . . . . . .. , but by tII6 reporti fiern, tbe'Senate ,at da - tomato - . . '* I � � original I . . snades were desigped. .And e ,red backgeound, russet orna I I . ca ow show f n an _ 7 ,1. . . , Ottawa, a considerably larger grist I ments and eage and Walnut stripe, . �., I - I I . Is light finds it as. satisfying an attrac- , r - I . w'ay-.what .,is newest bqing ground this 'session than usual.' live as the more subdued artificial il. A broad deep wooden plate rail div; : I I I I . . . . I idea the lower two-thirds from the u p- . y,/ I ag - and most exclusive. 21 -bills ha�e , been - pr8sented, as com- lurnination. . . . _. PH Ks 10 ' . ' . I . The essentials of. dinin'g-room decor- per decorationt whi6h'is shown as a . . 11 _ . :� � - ihe large centres' , ' . pared with the average balf-dozen of ,,cut-out" tapesitry, -This is a bold sign . . . . I . . I . . .in ­ past sessions. ' We ate glad to notice .ation are cheerfulness, comfort and a in dark colorings, .which. mass into a I I � . . � . . . I . . I . . . I . I to - I , . . We. cordially -invife that the chairman of the Committee certain substantially. . �. ,,y attractive in a - . . , . To secure an effect that will include low -toned effect. vei. ' ' . .. I . - - - has entered k'protest, consideting the ' -room. The fruit and flower par. � , FOlding Carriers 'with or �with,at hoods. .. Some .' ' . I , you wheth u ot'receiving si these qualities you - must remember dining I . . I . I ' ' . I � . . & & I I ) . .. � 1. Senate is n I afficient evi. .that enough horizontal. lines must.be. tions of the -design are quit6secondary . . I have Iran Tires. - Some with'Rubber Tires# Some I .. . I �_ buy or not* - dence I4 deal. hgWith sblmeofthecai� ftvided and paper used that has some to the bold rendering of tho leaves ina, ,. . . I I . I � � . , I I .1.11 . .. . . . es. - , . � . . .. . I : I . I t , as �vell as brightness' and at- 'tanglE�.closeIV61niulatingactiiELI�r(y.wth . - As low as $2.2,5, others a's high' as,$ x,g.b'06 - � .. .� ­ � . .�. .. . . � - . . -_ . . �.. . .- .. dignity, beerful colorings. The"'But-out" may follow the wbim. of - : . � ' .. . I . � . I. , , � I - . &'distinct gain is expected-fo, be dq. tractiveness of C, . . 6coraton -Behind this frieze a 1. . .. . I .. I. I . ... . I ­ . I � I . .4 . , . . ­ , . . I . ' 1. . . . . - __ __ .. .; . , . Deep friezes, pal"011ing And-dado anA of the d . . . . :1 I . . 1 fi I, and could be quite. I . . . . . rive am the ten weeka'trainibg.th' are, the fabric paper is rAJI . " I . . � I I I . . No' ; , It reds e upper third wall treatments . successf ully carried�on np uver the ceil- . .... Express .Wagons - � . .., . � rmal School students wi , , ivb at most'rightly popular. . Ing for a, short distance from the walls. . 1. .1 I I ., 1. .'' � . .. . . . �... . I .. the, 6titarin'Agriculturat ' Ahdthesb,axe_q�lte easyAosecure .. . I . � I . I � � .College at . W dod-Work and - furnituie--can be. . $ 1*1� 2.5, $ . ji5o $3'. o' -each.: . � � . . .. . I GueIP4. To come in contact with the with -paper of veryreasonable price 1q. . . t. 80 ' $2.60 - $ � 0 . . , I - , , . di rather ornate in this room ; -tbei liang-' . . 4 1 . . I 1. - . * - , . I I . . , .1 I . � eedi It only requires that you know � . . . ­� - . - . . . . . . I . . , I . . I ouch &-:eo .. 4 practical bide of farm life. should be a the effe6t you wish 110's'ecure and then ings',can bb.heavyvelours,but the floor I " . , .q ., . � I � .. -, .1 . . . . . � . . . I � I ,man. must be k�pt toned. to a very low key � . 1. O' What we Advertise Is -so. . . . I decid6d advantage to the 6omir g birch find the papers that correctly hai . - . . e . . , I. , .. . ' C. n . . Ws .. ... �. . . . . . 1i rural sehools' ize with the color note of your i ing- to provide plo.nty. of under -pinning- for Curtain 'Pok . . ­.. . . I . . . . wielders, especially i I J . . � � ... . . . . . I . . . tion that would be otherwise . . . I . . . � I ­_ I � I who have so many Privileges 6f leay. room. furniture, -carpets and haugfngs a decofa . d should'be higb . .. . .� - � � . I . I -I!, ing their impress upon the youth of as well as Iend themselves to the adap top-lipavy. Baseboar . . .. . The White* C.ottage pole at I 'c* eachor 2 for, 2,5C. . . I I I . . . this Province. If more of the boys. and, tion in the plan. .' . I . "I and darki . ' . . I I .5 ' . . -�* I ____ - I ... � .. I : fora i N. B. -Next wof - a ar 10 Is, Wt ea, Oak and. Mahogany poles, complete, at 35c each. , '. - - - ­ girls Could be taken to the Experimen. One of the b�applest suggestions . ... I - I . I . .. I T!�____ - - __ - , � � tal'Fitrmat Guelph for�an.occasional didipg-yoorn is the use of a Crown � with the Bed-Cliamber.. '.. .. . I Wooden Poles with Brass trimmings -35C to $1-�00- . %, , * . - .. � . I I Rtkburn ., hollda�, ar.still giext6r good .* . uld be ­ . . I I , - ___ I ___ . � - - . . ­ � � . . . . . � . I . . . . . - � . ... . .. 0 - - � � . I � . . I . . .., '� 1. �� .. ,� - - I . . . � . . . . . WHAT ABOUT . I Mrs. Ed. Mole: iq at John Aloles f6r' a`ttained, . a .. � . 0 4/%,Jk,�*qJ,%,4J& &4&1";-*1W",b : 1. ONTARIO. STR '. I,'. . .I .� I I . I ' - . t, � 1; . . . . . % . ., .. . 0 - L ANxiVERSART.- . . � W es, - I � . . . and extended visit. . . . . . I . .* hi,do S h ad . .� * Tanw� i's a riim6u*r that the island* $ Church�Chimesl smymTy scao . . I I : , , . . . . Albert Doerr entered- Denstedts. I � . 1. IF Large and -interested ,congregatlam �. . I � . . ' . .1 . I I . . 13USE Cl[AININGC hardware; last week'as apprentice. of -Bermuda. would.. like: to.. enter . ^,W,W%,%1 111-��'&*%'-W1'%'&'W .assembled last Sab.bath in connection The 'best pr-ocu,rable. Good cloth ; ruaranteed . � . . . I . Miss Cora Ferguson. went to Wiar the Canadian ConfedeFatioa. It is only " . _ . .., * with the Anniversary services of the. . I . ' ow . .. . . I t6n an . . ... . . . WIESLU, Y . �. rolle .Water Color- shade as as 40_c�.. d Oxeftdan,this .week, .accom' 700 miles from Halifax and a large pro", ,. . Sund4y ,86hool. Mis§ Anne, Halli -the 1. ­ . 1. rs 50C up.. � " I . ­ I I . We have comeround to tberwasonof panied. � by her sister Birdie. ; , . . . . . '.. q%b Pastor Will preach next. Sunday .well known l3vabgell4t,of Goelvb,who , . I I . I... 1. �_ 1. � . .� . I ,. .� . . I ... 1. .,', ,.. 0 . . . I �. .. t . year when it is time to think about Tho.Vasfor-�will conamence a series ,portion of itsfrade comes our, way, morhing'to the members of th 0. is �o Well known, on �accoiqnt,.dt, the , - , �,.�____-__,__ I . I . . .1 I � . . . . I . . J., - � . . * . e� I� 101 � h I - . . . . �.. � I ' . ­ ' � . next atig 'O'clock. The subject of the. I .1 ­ . Come. � - �. . ... .. . . . 6s the speaker of 'the day'dud not .� .. . 'first � . - the 'various ,so 1 we � -� r -%'O.K. 'RE � _ ard ago Z L , v ; '.v - J . . . of. special sermons on ,.,The Life of Joe- Tlils'Domini6n has a go.od.hdme for F.' The subject for the evenin be very succ6ssf ul series of services. s e % I.. .... . . . . , � epb,"at the Baptist Church on Sunday - the happy relations existing between ItThe Row ofService". All'Arewal-. nd her:sistdr held here two yearsaf�o . . ... . � .. . I a � one'will Pe "The tRo Provinces and the * circle - �Z4� . . I "R'.S' DO � , WALL PAPER 11 � � . 1. I cram otilk�ti'stain.edbei,.good'.Yiame'f6r pro'. . . 00PE. � . . .STU ., . ' ent 6f ' 06. Lords's Supper . . . I ,. _!�ble6 of a pet . C ., .. � . . * a I I I � � I . . . I . child." Thes'6'sermcnd will b -asily widened . . 0 .fitable discourses bu� added to. the ..�, . . . . " ,. � - '. e of spec� might" be e to.include will'be administered an: Sund �r In rd- . � � . . � . I � . . . . I . ., . ' e 1 .4 . . � I . . ... . We are agects for the well-known lal interest to. young people. and ail the- tikht little island. If the United. Ing May,Othe . � kolfl on opinions of th past. - . Iri'th6, "' . . . , , . I . , *' - , I Empire Wall Paper Co. who instituted are invitedi ' a . . I . States knock at, our, door for'admit4 The Lidles'Aid will be held'o*n Tues morning. her address was. directed to ",� . . 0 1i I lw a-7 0 1-4 - . .., . . a new raq , e of prices for paper. . The CHURbH-T . he vi . sit of Rev. . 8. t.' tauce we should givetheir. application dayMa 4th,initead,ofThunday, May the- children,two small evergreen trees -" ... I . � � I all Paper and that of 13ord- . , rs. R." - Holmes and a. good , . . 1-W , - . I � 'Price of . oar careful consi erationalso. .. 6 being-uspd. as object lesson. Onehad' ars'an Bartlett,k6neral 8ecretary,of'Epworth . I . ., I I. . , I I . . I . � I th at,- � s is re' . -ating the 0111101 I I ,-- - .11 . d Ceiling Papers are the same. .4uested, the limbs tied d�;Pvn� illusti . � . , every roll is guarante' Leagues and'Sabba,th 96hools to the� . ­ - I . ,. attendance of the ladle, ' I . . ... .. . . ed to be 8 yards Auburn circuit last - Sabbath. was a. Tau ,claim of a woman to vote, on, . An- I enthusiastic In6dting 6i young. distorting power of sin, Disobedience - . I ; � I . . . ,. I � , . long, you can save from one to two old in the Lecture Room, 861fishnsiss, T er, Cigarette smok. � . . am in your house by gteatguccess. Asapreachei.h6camo the s�hle"qualift.cations� ae'a man doeO., People was h . em . . ­ 'Meet with Christ,to' . rolls on every ro up to -our ip6ctations and � . of the Church Tuesday evening, when Ing, Stealing -ed, 17he musical portion reflected great learn of Ohrist,.to We have the. very ' I . , ang Falsehoods being , .% using our paper. . highest ex -says Arthur1lawkes, wriiing, on ,W.hy : Intermediate LeaRue -Was organiz.! �given as some of the ­a,3rds tying up and ch in Chr&t. - , . . . an credit upon th6 Organist air. feed upon Christ, to live latest designs and colorings, all our our youn%peoplQ. were greatly encour Lam a Suffragette" in TEM CANADIAN ed. The Pa6tor. occupied: the chair.. , I inclement, or the ato The Archdeacon 606ke forcibly. and I . aged,and lessed'under bis'able.pract' ' Lhe youthfal life. The 6ther 'tree .was The weather wis stock is absolutely Aew,we never carry . � 1" MAGAZiNg for May, teem.6i to be based The following offloers were elocted-.'� 11 6tickj tetidance - would have been larger. with mach�o%rnbsbness, - The futuie ".. stock over from the year 'before, we Cal and spiritual sermons. The Sabbath 3)., erect,:w1th a hedge''of sma , . . - in the schools of the Auburn- circuit - will be .on the most elemental justice ; andjo. 'Superintendent. bliss Oantelon;. around it, bounctrofthd With a piece.of Die Preacher for the occa.sion, Voner� Jubilee. Seryices will be annourrosdJu .1 I -:. , have a fine range, all styles fro I I be it, dependent of thei que9tions wheth. Asstt Mrs.. J. E. Ca itelon; Pree.., lack of '.Brant:� due order, � 7 . . � V- . 3expeat to the fine Burlaps, etc. - '. re -organized this week. Next Sabbath I . white:ribbon, the sticks �epveaent V%r_ able Archdeacon Mackenzie _ . . . . . .1 . � . . . ' . CI . er women. as, a whole, would groduce oa,nt�`ion; Vice, .Kathleen East; See,- iouswell known ..Bibl� promises and ford, preached' in the inorning from * . Sunday, May Oth,is Mlssioaar3tSun- -- ' ' Aposteardwill bring blir samples the pastor will speak on the mission. . 0 .1 Exodus 25: 2. - After a .brief - introd, . . a . ry.congress, giving, special attention ,g,e4t social aineliorations. T fran. Trees , Carl East; Lookout Com , Evma 'the ribbon standing for the "Loye of UCLion'referring to days past and gone, day.?There will be special service both . I . .,' to the national . .missiontiry -policy that g panacea, ' Soo!, orning and e� . . I ... to your door.. � I . chise is no w6nder-workin . Andrews; al, Cyril Hodre; ,Temp- God." It was &,welfplai.�ned and very in veningi In the morning . All papers be lit of' -me will be I but it is the sign, seal. and symbol of , aur6l ical discouise, yet eastly uudery coupledwith auchnamesasOakmichaei, . erAnce, Elsie Ross-, Literary$ L. pract . V* h , lul. was adoptedat that meeting and dis, Rev. 0. B. Jeakins,B, D., ot'V, Ing am . : hung for 8c per ro. Citizenship., Withoutitknian.juAly Wilken; Musicaltftuby� Cook; Organ- Sullivan, DuMbulin, Cronyn, Boomer . - Canon : I tribating copies of that policy to all . common- ist, 'Glidys' Canto stood by the audience. U he singing . Inrie�, Bdttridge, Sandys, Hilwood', Ivill preach and, in the evening ' .. Geo. Pottsi Clinton. fe6ls he is an alien to the . Ion.; Aus't., Retta was led, by a choir of child'ien, who'm Ha Memorial Church - . . - . . . . . . whodesire*them, InAuburn Metho. wealth. If Iwdre a Woman, I think I C . I '�'Brlght DuBourdieu,Xellogg,and many others(, � Z-1 Residence, Car. Queen and Prine , - of the Oak. , . tiddition to the'hymns, sang. I I � . '6 th6 service. ` ' . ,6ss St,� dist.,Church the sacrament - should feel entitled,- in nature. and -on bliss B. M. Scott, Fiel"eadoness, - Light" and "Spring is here." men, as the broacher ,said, of scholar' *il4:tmk .. .., S , * , Ill- be held on. , ' ­ ' . Lord's supper will be adminaterednext baster - .. the service of my sex to the. Common. of Toronto, delivered an exceedingly At the. SabbathSchbol,Mhis Hall9poke Ir, ability and devout Ohriftainity;wh6 Communion ervice w I . I - .. - Stinda,y, thdofficial, board, will meevat. have shed a lustre upgn any church in Stinday next, May 2nd,- . � . . . . . I , , .. .. I . .. wekith. to, take my Place with- the test instructive ad4resson'Deaconess work, for a short time -as we'll ,ts Ro6,�Super- , 1. . . I I I ... ­ I . 1. " 7.30 p. in. on the following . blonday. oil the ableLminded constittients of the in -the Lecture Room of tlie.'Chureff;on intendant Tipiaay. The sea any age, the Archdeacon r4ferredprm- . . . . W - , F � . . X*+*****++ *0++1H1*9 It has been finally decided that Mr.. I . .. . . . ILLIS . . am.' I'. nation. And that is Why, having -no Monday evening. ..She gave a brief I 61lyto worship, showing how the . . , . ' 4W * Hi Oldh graduate U'Victoria Oo - ficility, in f&i . *0 acity of the chuich was well taxed. - in . . � � Ann aar� Services will �.b6 held 'u... I- * r ompaby, *I am a: �nif_ hisLoty, of the founding of the Society, -the 'evening.' Excellent music wits , o a was buil ' t -specifically accord-: I.. ­ _�* 40 lege,.who has been appointed 'by the - . . .. � .. . . on -Sunday n6xc. At. . - 5 P 0 R T 45 � fiagette. . I I. A . . . . the work to. be done and the workers,, 'The anth6m .ingtoins uctions received from Seho. ' tjy iver ..... , . . t . in a Chure 4W . 'C'- mission board to West Ohina shall be . . I- _ .. :. . .. andwasgiven the vsry'clos6 attention Tenderedby the choir. , . vah;. hi bull In hiist called His the morning rvIC6 the Choir will sing..' . . I 4� supported by the Epwqrth Leagues of - 149ook of'Ages" �nd a Male. Qaartette, th Authem."Arlse, Shine," and Miss. * - - . WE noticed the other day the farm. . I Vat er'6 house. ' en frilldwed syna. 0 X++ +++4++4-,++++++ ++; the Goderigh District. 16 -is: Ooped- . . of her hearerswbowere deeplyinteredt- ,,Go through the.G4 tesf "'being except- .. .. . . � � I � . I Zada McRae will rander' a solo. At - - . . . that ba;ch League in the District will atr 3ing done by the Soo- loually well sung. Miss'Hali.toak'as . : I �.. . '. ? .. . ,on ofan0pthn1.stip0IubI1TwbiCh the ed:in tht� work b, hich was found . � , . . . . theevenin servioetheeholrorpeettb' . ' * " . . I At alargely attended meetingat in res,se, their'trivings to the :Forward chief duty of its members was to look iety. 'The Society. W - her text 1181r,w6 would see Jesus,"John , I . . ' A M1 --'Wown, soprano, of... I ". . . . 11 �,- . I_ I . X. . , gsiste y iss .. . . 60 young 12:21. . - , ­. I I .. the Bowling.Olub, held in the council, me - hot only, to � ed 15 years ago, has, now, It Was -deyeloped with a fer-. _ ; � �7, 7. 1 , 4 77. � , , " �. �! . . t a quarter I I . ovementas We desire u the, hopeful side of th' a 'Ddn�t _ ;.4, Goderich. .Commencing a Mr Oldham in ,China hub to 0 . . ­ Ing , , ,omen engaged in the work,.. Strang- , . , . I , M . I chambers, Brussels, the following v6r and directness that could �not fall, , , "; , I , . , " � .. 11 " to a6ven, the orgitnist W.Glenn Camp- . presideut ng he�p to do good. - We should see Jesus " ��? ; -, t - .,. I I .,z . 11 ""' z "up tit � '1'1 . .1. be a for officers were electe& Hon. metth you think the idea is a good one? How iv3yrs in the city-and,others needi , �, . 1, '.1 . i . e expenses of bending hh.n but. : etween sue- are dared for and a great deal of Work. in the Home; (�) In Social Life; (3) . I I I '_.� -11- . -,:, .. ell ill give a d9ored orgiin-ieci&il . � 111. .. I � 11 � 1. . Thos. Fareow; president, A� t4trachan; many times thedifferencob ilul.. - �, I .'' fift,ewen min.rites,after which the follow* v e 1 . - (4) fn the y6ting manhood at a�: . �. . � . bRAT11-Atibe'ripe age of 84 years, I th atea Politics , I . , e among )oor,;, uneduct I I 4r, ice will -be 1, I . I . .'�.' t ink arrangement of 46ry . .1%, I I I - . . I . . I 1gh6rs. Children lss,llalli concluding ,sent- : I , Organ. Prelude, W. GI4nn , ice -president, J. B. Cameron; secre. Mrs. Patience Armstisofig'dled at h6r cess and failure is wriften in the Word ,is ildn , forel - . .1 tary-treaE;urer,W.,.]�,eatherdale; execu- . I . Classes especially bur dzy, lk . I . -1 .. � . rendered. . . daughters,home here, on April 14th. Jappe. People should cultivate this of the poor-arataken to'the.f I . . � �, 11 � - I I I . I 1. I . resb *air oucasr recommending'the keeping out . � 1i ." . . � e?. .1 , I -Caigpbcl,r; PAlmi Selelotio.qq 114; Ist I tive committee, Messrs. Jonesi Ross' Deceabed had been in failing health brightness in their business, the lodge, H mes during the ,Summer mobtlia �,,� I 11 � - - Spalding-,� . .., Downing and Monteith. 0 4nd the putting in of the 11 11 V, I � tot About two years, death .being due the homej ','theschool, thechurch, in ,and healthly recreatilon provided them. of the abaft, W I ttent- I 1� I .'L ", _ ��,, Readingg, Solo. W. P. "�', � . I � ; I � " � , .1 � - Quartete;'Mts. Cho . , Arrangements werepractically com. to old decline. She leaves a family of -fact everyWhere. . Flow would it do to -Many of th6e children are ill -'clad, - go'd -were well 0 4thy of rapt a I I .1 I I I., . I , I ,.11i Prayer,, . wen, Mrs, . pleted for the biggest professiorial five sons and one daughter, , besides � ion with,which they were received. L � I Campbell, Mes . and Flem- I I ,��j, .. ��',.-,,�,4 era McRae , Ill . 11 , , . . � 1, d I . " -.0 y ; 2nd Lesson -, Announcements � cOlub I �; �. merice; forty-fiv6;grandchildrenj and eight . li, I . i I � I * 1 Ing Mrathon rar 'i, , " , , , , , add this mostdcairablb Optimisti Ooorly. fed in their homes and look for- $50 00 were asked fox? the interest of , , L L ,�� �11 I ,'�� , " Ward to those i , � . ��, �, � . .." - I ,e yet held in A visits in the can iL t -institutions already Ory the'School and upwards of $60.W were _� , � �', an L -list of, ', � "; ,; .i . ' " ' ' � , _ ,�� d offoring , Anthem, "Oh be Joyful," -Inter hon,for be to the long '' ��,�,�,/�, �11 I I I �- ��::k 1W_ th ' - " � ' � I , the Grand national Maxat grcat grandchildren. The fawily.vv oniestie work, as he . a ere all home for ti funeial ate, Mrs. on the ppogram-in Clinton and-etirbil With delight. D .Ontario Street Sabbal 1,. I - L�' . urse he � ,contributed. I � I ,� �'. I 11.1��': I.,,- . Choir ; 11 inn, 00 -, Sprmon;. Solo,,. miss every A �, �� '. �, r - - '00 - - ' * tj o6tizen P The results would. be ing, cooking, and honse-keePillg are .,3chool has passed its 35th blethtlay. 11 , 4--- YAymn,, 868 ; Benedieti , e ,e.ad?f $10,000. in which a score of w , � -d' Sall with xhow she had been livi , 11 � . , I Brown , _ .� ,, , � Ing professional long istance f es . ng ., ,, 11 � � � �, � " . , , , . , I . nners from all over the world have or , Lumber of years; Jam 0,Btugeels far"teaching andthe dividenderich-and taught the girls and much like work Its flist Superintendent wits David.Tip- :1 I , - I Posibulde, ,composed by the Organist. * ru e f6r the people who are new to ',�. I I �:�,, I � I ,­,�, . been iniit6d to complete ovec the Chas,, Sbelliourne; Xiloon, Arthur; fre4uentas the members banished war. , done lady, still in �the School, who faithfully I 11 �� I . I 1, . � 11 I- - �� i ,,,, I I. I - Jno., North Bay; and Nal-tiri on the ries, doubts and fears, and IJv6d-Th the out. land, A liberal collection .Was aischatged the many duties of the I �� � I �. 11 .Z The ybung people of the thurch met . I course at the Palo Grounds on the � K,� ,q . . 'Ill". �1� , on Uonday� evening of this week and , , hoindfarm, The funeral took,place sunshine of good cheer and proiiiise. taken up for the Builtling"Vi and ok the office for 85 years. His suecessars hav- LIM,, . I I ��,� , � .." 7 V I 1 14 - I , . J , afternoon of May 7.. The event 16 . . . i I , . ...� . 'Society. Miad M, Davis,prebident oftbe ing been Jacob Taylor Thos, Murch :: � I I ,1.� ro'-eirganized their Society. The fNow- . .. - finally de. Saturday to'Ball's cemetery. Rev, A., � I � ,_', . , �. nt. Aj " A,Id � 'uperin. , ,e,�ts I I open tp the.worlid, and will , - REV- D. C. HossAcic, - the. erstwhile League presided.' Rev. J,U;reeno and . Hoopet,,-the present''S, 1� 11, , i,� W, ifig oflicerswore,oldeted; Preside . 1. 0 W3 � ,�, " , � � i I Watt; N ice Preside , ne the world's championship at . .1 '� , A Jones conducted, the eery - .11 �,�,F��;� -e�. I termi ices. , ­ k'�r, �� tit,.Mles mcphe � 1. . - tind poIJ.- Revi W. ijolliffe gave short addresses, tondent. Iiiere, are 16 classes 1. 11"k,*, . � 1.11- I .. _ i . I Presbyterian paato�, lawyer , I I � � � 1.1, I �,� ­� : �1(� 6, the classic distance jDf 26 miles, Wi .. . � I � I 1.11, "I ,�_ son ; Tioasuser, Mist; L.Ivvialkingshaw; .. . _ k I ards. Most of the - I�ading runners tician, Who a name and f4me, if it ms�y , BAPT18T,,' names on the roll, includin the cradle ." � �: �,:���111 I.. 11� � � �, I . ' �� . " ,,� 8 . . . � I. etago I ­ �, , I Sdcretn 7 WFSTAIMON WOMUNIS IN-�TIT. -roll, and I ail av attgei'dance of 1. �1,1�,,?,, ,,Vrank XdXerizie ; Organist, . I - St. TJT9. ­ A meeting of the West 11atin be so'deoignated, played to prominent * � Rev, t. W. Oharldsworth, Will COM- 200 'An orchestra, of 8 pieces, leads "I lantelon; Assistant Organist, invited to complete are as follows. I '­�Z��,,,V�,� Miss'L. � � Yves, Longboat, Dorando, Shrubb, Women'aluaUtuto was held in the a place in the are" of Provincial poli.' mends h series of exp001tionse orf-thO the praise service, Ralph Tiplady has ,,,--,.,,,���,�,� I Agnes Irwin;-Lonkout Committe,Miss � ; ­_ , :,� i � ... The Hayes, MaToney, 8vanborg, White, Council 0hamber,01',riton, onTuesd � � 4.: . I I... L. Smith. meeting on Monday .. Simyson and 04rajal. - I . e'y tics,has decided to oeutro hiss attention EPiAtIO to thd Romans- On Sunday been the painstaking Secretary for : 1: ..'. , 1� � ­, I � . afternoon,,April 27th. Representations M,,n,,r E Ing subject, .4 Vrag, the past 28 years. Last year $Z5.00 - I � .'.1 ., � ,. ne)t,t will be III charge of the younger I ath'r�,,', -11 _t . . - .---- 1, - Alfred Shrobb, of Rogland, once were 13resent from Goderich, .Holmes. on. law, and has opened an office In m ( e(I., -The Lord a Supper was raised for blissionso - One notici- r Membera of the Soolety, and ar full . � , -_ - ville, W.Inkhatrk and Clinton, .Mrs, W. Toronto. Mv, Hossack lia's abili will - be obeemd aftee the morning able I I . attendance of members is hoped for. I � more proved himself the great middle I .ty of . . and very Commendable feature ' L � . L . . . : . distance runner in the busines's of do. Jenkenti.President, occupied the bliair, no mean order and he has been men,. seryllee. I of the Solibal is the large attendance , gogues comparable to' Our Parish 'L &f . 1. I feating Renry St. Yves, of France, 'at The most important itent of business t. - a as 9, possible leader of the Ub - Thei6 WIIIL be a business meeting of adults. . . I I churabes,and Chriat (dtendod worship - I . . I i the American League grounds Satur-' was to arrange time and place of An. ione after the Prayer Meeting'on Wediies. � . t - but He Came- to _1401002villd L # . , ., I ; day night, At no time was the result nual meeting. Communication was oral party bat theNunv EmA would pin day- evoffing next, when the delegates Miss Hall ave a very appropriate therein and took Par bfisii;s, Pickard, - Porter's Hill, ato . . I address at t90 Howorth Leac,110 ,on Introduce the era of "Whoice two at . t of the raedin doubt, Shtubb,.atthe read from Mr, 11, Morris, President Its faith to Hot.. Mr. MacKay 6r Rev, to the Association meeting at Goderiall Monday evening., She will always bliveenre gathered together, there am visiting in the village this wo3k. 11 . outset,assumed a phee th4tthoVreneh. of the 1 r era Institute, extend1rigan J, A. Macd6nald in preference, With in JL unetwill be pq)pointed. L Mrs. Holdswwth arrived home from nvita _-k join them in their annual idtationof better and in re per. - lo . I When el , ; t . L 4, show. I Man could not f6llow. 1rht i Zo L The Ladies' Aid will hold a, To.,% at, have a hearty welcome from Ontai I in the midAt," In the evening the I?hlladelpbia Ott Saturd'IV4 She is visit-, I . theexpL . Street Church' eople. . reacher spoke from Mark 1: I miles had been covered hd bad -secured =ng in June, After a somewhat m&uent results both for the Party and the home of Mrs. Akam, Friday even f Ing that the Kingdom Of God is bat a in ier daughter.*Rra, Chas, McPhail, I a lead of two laps, and this seemed to len5thy discussion it was decided to 'the Peovitice. A dstrk horse may take Ing% from 6 to 8 o'clock. The - uarterl� Saprament Service future thing or state, it is now pros. ofy- _ Rillat present, I I content him, for he ran the remainder b6l the annual meeting in Clinton on the prize from the worthy trio men. T.- Will be lield next Sabbath. Fellow. dnt'. and contains add land bad,,,but Mrs. Palmer leftfor Detroit on Tues.. of the . face tit Sb, Yves side. Priday May, 21at,- NOD. Then all who ship mseting from 10 to 11 in the Sun. f, she Intende.ttain-o t1oned as the political pendulum oftoii at the ond-of all th ngs the bad will be day morning, wbeee 'bitig the arrival of,% P"W"nont day School room, followed byr the irefronl, 'The preacher im for a ourgle During the l,itst two miles of the ,opuld make it conveni6ob to attend the . swin a.the' Contrary' way to many & ' Pdo eliminated the t 061 nurse. , , � �11 � preacher, the Holiness . Movement � BermAII and the Lord's Supper. - . r, V orguson'.sr, is visitin ; at xr� I - � I -t I ,III , �, - - � j, ,,, - i.,� , , .1 � � � � . , . I _ "I I � '. r., �:; I � . I 11 � . I . 11.1 1� i ­ ;�'. " �, k , , I � I . , , de frantic efforts to Varmot's Institute could do soJn form wapt M r. . t modern divisions, the RI � . $ b :iecy doplorod the race St. yvesma OU,; e The publio will watch meetings will, until further notice, be . . on generally I Rend,ar's. ­ '" . catch his tival,btittone, aftil. Shrubb's of &�ploaio. Arrangements wetemade ourse with Interest and not held at the.bomo of Mr. Fred. J. Hill, . rnl-erah1v small 0011C0111ti Jowdus And Mrs. Lewis 4 r,A time for the race, Ono hour 20 m1buteg to hold morning and afternoon ses- a few would like to -see him in Parlia, - ST. * PAUL'S everywhere found. The Kingdom of Mrs. W. 6nd 12 406*18, was over foot minutes state, the former to be devoted to ment on awount of his free lance 0 instead of in Elliott's Hall. Meetings ow seats call. Tebbutt attended a, District direptok'a, -1. behind the pr6fosAlonsl record and businooer, While a program oonslatinK -ClIvItI,eathatmight -ten ro. at the usual times, n4moly, Tuesday I ��e first of the appoial series of Job. God Is world wide, not a f, eir town I meeting be the Woman'# Institute In, . of do good In and Friditleyepings, at8 o'0106k, Sun- floo SerVicea was held on Sunday last ing thomselys by names Of th� ( Clinton, on Tuogda,y, .. boafly ate minutes behind theAmatear -bf pespoos,and musical seleetifts would wakrag uly the -ideas of -drisawy leglo. days itt 2. and 7 P.M, All WgIC01130o There were goodaotipag6tionsaagoMM: chOoSiT19, 116 urged his he&rers to � JAUko �) . 11 fill in the afternoon, . latom I � . I I . I . . . 0 . 'A �, . . - . . I : . " I I �----,--�--.�------A----------------.- ----------------..---------�------.-----...---------.,-.-...--.-.------�",�i���,---..---.--"...--.-.�-.�-----,--,�--�.�.�.�,�.�-.,.�.,.-.---.,.-.,�-. 11,