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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-05-20, Page 4T_ - - ,_"._nXWWW-WXTT7—__ 7 f7-�­ - - - - __ - --o"MM � . 11 TEM OLINTOR NOW BHA . I . . . 1-1 STAPLE, AND FANCY DRY GOODS ' I I . : . MILLINERY FURS MANTLES . � . . . _... q R. . I I ­­ .. I ' " - - � ,�, I 1 r4alie this store your Ific-atl4luarters Tor Spring buying.' I I � .1 It isno trouble to show our goods, and we are anxious I � "' to show tbCm to you, whether you buy or not,' I . I . . . � . . I � - r Judge us by. the ,. . : �. ., . -1- , ­ ­ . IRI-T-i-f-i.-Clk�"-OA'X--,-.--.-'---,.�'-.-- 11 PASITRL, G RAS89 WATER AND I SHADED P,eady to P,eceive Cattle May 2oth. I . . 800, acres finest pasture. . � Cattle -and Horses . __--talrea-for -the Modern ., - .. , . . Home. . Decoration Exclusive rights orpubi . icattion I . . ownedbyNewEra I . The Hall ,V_WPV-,VW�M' ­W----W--M- -,- . --.,- ­ 7��- - -`----'"7DT,,.MWWrW 7�_ T---T;;"—r-.-7-ir-R.—W-.Tnr—.'-'"""--,S;""-- . - . I *t � 1. . � I ----. � . . I 11 � May 20th, 1"9 , , - - - . . 7 , 11 � I . . - -- ---- .. season. ------- ___-.1-__ _­­ -_ . "A baill A halll"­Romeo and The features of this store that have stood Juliette. most prominent, a . re those of STYLE, QUALITY J. 'RANSFO 'D,, R The hall is of very ancient origin. In earliest Saxon timew the "Palac. and NATTY ASSORTMENTS, and. another strong feature, daily �being.realjze by the increas- : CLINTONT ONT AI � es," consisted -of one la,ke ball In . . , which the king, � I his courtiers and ing numbers of discriminating 7omen, is that of, -.,- all his retainers dwelt together,, eat, --== , GOOD VALUES, I CLINTON NEW ERA . - ing at the same table and sitting around the sawe fire, and one oth. . . . � CLINTON,, ONT, MAY 20, 1909 . er chamber in which, the king and . . ---,! I .. I . . . . � Ladies' Spring Coats. � . his courtiers slept while the re- . tainerq slept in the ball. I .1 . - I I - . ., Everybody knows the kind of goods we carr)r, . . EDITORIAL 111USINGS I I _� . In the ','.:tth and 15th centuries when England was more prosper. . - , ", but nobody has known such prices on them as will . n this season. The latest novelties, the best = After a four months' session, Parlia, Oils at d :manners more refined, numerous apartments became no. . are alwaas found in our stock. Prices range from $6.50 to ......................... 11.1 $121,00 . merit prorogued Wednesday, to meet cessary, the hall, however, at! Ire. mained the chief apartment; The ....... 1. � , I again probably the end of October, . - ' . I I A -Wedding Present - . . Caa easily be selected from our stock of � � Fancy China and Glassware. You can get I I Tea Sets from $4 to $20 . � . - Dinner Sets, $7.50 to $15 , I ... _.. _­ ­ ----- - � __ . ­ --.-_-.j;". tr-"-.----�-.-�--,---.-"---.', � - -, ___­ ­_ - � I I et,S,Qts, $2.5() to $5,00 - I " .1 Cut Glas . . . �ssq $1..50, to �20 . . Fancy Lamps, � ; � � � 1 $1-50 ' to .$7-50 Fancy pieces in Japanese, French, Austrian and Qer-. . , man Chi .. � � . naware and Pottery. . I . . . . . I . Wall. .Paper . I I . . I .� DeDart .eni . ­ _. I I I � __ I lord of the manor and his guests dined delicate paper. Where the ball is reas- � ' I I . Big $)eclal in Lawn. Blouses. I AT the recent election in Newfound. at a table placed on it raised platform onably well lighted the dark shades of , . the busiest of all, these days,,. largely bec I ause * ' . he r said to ' t one end.of the bdl), while his retain, red,.graian or brown are decidedly ef. is -P Oall and see our white Waists before buying. , ere occupied a table we have the most popular Pap!rs, at the "most . _ � land the Morris party, w a a ' a which ran allo fective, � . . . I � I / � We can save yau money. These Waigto are made favor joining hands With theDoinjnioll the lower end and this too ,vas thenigr A dado (if burlap, German leatber,or sonable prices. . I . of good quality of White Lawn, tw .of Canada and. becoming part of our sleeping apartment. . the. darker shades of 11sanitas" are ex- . rea . . . . I . r ferent patterns to choose from' 40cre Insertion Although the saxiltary condition of cellently adapted for use on the lower . I . I .. trimmed, Saturdiiy only ........... 0 .................. 50ol , Confederation, won a signal -victory, this lower . . . I . . I I I .. I end was not such as w ould part of the walls and this may be . 4 . .. . . -7 winning 20.out,96 seats. The,electicn, .be tolerated at a Iater date, our fore. ,strapped' with vertical pieces of wood . I All' Paper Tri * ed Free, . . . ... I . mm 1, . . fathers. appear to have been fully runping. from the baseboard to the . A �.. � , - there last. year *as,a, tie,'resulting in nizant of the fact, foz oij secouriftlooi chair -rail which separates We dado -_ — I , .. I the necessity of appealingto the elec.� the uncleanly condition of. this portion to e paper a ove. � ., I — . 11 More Wash Goods '. . . I � I I e woo wor I . � I tore again. of the room they facetiously dubbed it will be given any of the oak treatingnts . . - I ,4 . . . "the marab." � I . � ' ' ".11, . . . I I I . or finishe in walnut. I '. I . THE numberof ViotoriaDay celebra- With increase of wealth and relining The paper in'our illustration is an Art , I . I "l-ceived This Week �. I COOPER'S BOOK STORE, . ­ � I t, ZVF6; & influences the various�,4partments- Moderns rendering of Gothic' stigges- � ­ . " I tions slated for 1900 is legion andthe which ate now in common use in the tion and one which is pechliarlk adapt- . . . :. ii � just opened this week, another lot. of 'New : Nnw EnA is glad to see this revival. It - home were partitioned off from time to ed for use in. the hall. Its exqusite 0 1:3:[ IN;- W 0 1"T. . . . . . 1. . I Wash Goods, and we now have an immense iange affords a pleasant outing; increases op- time till what finally remains of the coloringg and the boldness and grace- , . . . 11 . . - of Wash Materials, inc:uding the New � Ser entin I I . ball is used, only as a reception room ful treatment of the pafttrn ard all I - . - . . . - I . I p , e portunities for the broadening of tbe or has in many cases degenerated into that we desire both in tone and design, - . 1. 11111111111111111111111111111111111 0 . I . . . . and I keeps a wide passage way connecting the e hig is cut ont at the top along —.--- . ____ . —_ — i I I I " arns, 'Zephers, Linen Suitin s' rl social side.,of our being;. . - I v I - I Th h stinctiye lines of t1le pat. crease of In embership . intheDlstXictof. � . !MM - Crepe, Gingh , , g :4, a . ' . tons rooms of the 'house and from taire tb'e rn'o'st'idll . & A%1W*,J&%%0 S,q& " 11 1� Cotton and Silk Mulls. . . alive the patriotic feelings that sliduld lower.floor, of which the staircase as. I tern aud a filler. of crash print, -grass . A" 0"01011p . ". . ' � * I � . . , ; be cultivated. Take. a da� off on Mon- cends. .1 I 11 � 33, larLrelv due"to removals. An in- . . . 11. I . I . . - crease of $-1;33 was re .i%W � � � I I . I . I cloth or burlap paper Is run. behind the $yor�ed iwMisslon- Churc h* Chimes k+ - ' . 1. . day next -and ha-Vq wgood tirne., Q Oneof the main features ofthe Col. cut-out and this filler 19'earried up to ( 1� I iod . I . , I . , �,_ , OnihI arebitenture was the Inrge recep. the coruice or ceiling. , . ary lVings 9.nd , i7 in Educational A",.V,,,,,,%,11, A&%,W,,V 1 44 , I &,&,6,4,WA%,� . N � I I � THE RIGHT THING IN MILLINERY, at the Save the king. . . . tion ball -also utilized as a living room. .The beautifulleather effe' Mind! There are 20 Senior and 6 Jun- - ' . I . � I � . I , . - � . . � . I In the r' eta -shown ior Leaguea in theDistrict; withii mem. I . . WILLIS - 1. I . � .. I evival Of this, interesting style in similar design's are very su-:table 'or b irship of 1315 and Missionary contri- Rev. Mr. SaWers, of Brucefield, took . � TmE works many changes and one, of dwelling which has been so ea�ily I the hall. They mdy be used with a e � . 111.11.G11T TIME and at the RIGHT PRICE ' adapted to Our modern Yequiiements. I dado or if desired can be h -ung -over butioris Of over $900. � - . . AV , . . I of them is the pro'posal, to wind up! the , the . the services in Willis Church last Sun- . . ,� ' � . Moved.,b 'se 6 I I 1. 1, ta� �tbe square hall forms y Rev. Ur: Jolliffe, corided day. ' . I I , Grinisby Park Co., who for year . averyimportant i enbirew*all as 6hey,will'withstaifff the . . ' . 1; can ALWAYS BE HAD AT THIS STORE$ . � . nent Part, It contains a good 'as- by Mr. R. 3. MCGaw, that wheveas � BA PVT�T, - . . . I'.,,,- I. . . the popular resort on the bank of Lake comoo ,;.iults of, daily ,usage better than the Bros, W. R. Kerr and - W.A. Smith: S rVio L I . . . �, '' I , . sized fire.placawhi6li diffuse' rbof ordinary finish, I * e .es as usual on Sunday anti the .. I . )" , I 1. . _ . . . � I . I a warmth 1 pa'Ve ­ - 1. I . -Ontario.' They are in arrears. over $1;. and coMfort throufhout the home, a The vastible may be given -an, entire. have been transferred out of Oui Can. the pa , . - . , , � I See the'new New York Sailors just in this cosy ingle nook wi I hdd much to its ly different t - ferente Resolved thatme, .,the mem- stOr will preach., Subjects,. � . . �. . 2110'on.in6rest, a anks reatment to -the. ball with7. a - morning, - "0bri9t .and Adam," . . 1. � account to the.b , .. bers-oCthisDiatriebtneeting" esireto - - even- - , irbe attractiveness On its hard wood floors A leather.paper of small. 'design . . . I Ing, 4417he Grea _. 8 paratoi,.')� ' I I . .� week, in white, burnt, and black. The newest.'�of_ besides -other s'unis:, I .6o's. stock otoak.brma�IeOribntalorAxmi stei- 'In place on record ou� - apprecia;ion of . t e I . . I 1, 1 11 the new. I . I . . ' . ' � ' *4nnit' ' ` 'u n I rn�v be tised for the lower half of the. their earnestand faithtul labors dur� ' ,". ONTARIO S, I . . . I I . I 11 . consisted of $15000 co n stock- $SO- i gs are spread, which may be easily � wail and above may be another leat. . .VREET, . . . :� I I . . . 0Q0 pi�eferied and $40,0001n debenti*es 'removed and leaned, thus keeping. the I her of contraking color or �'& metal ing the years th�y hav'e travelled in LTFE,MW%IB1'RSH1r.-At -theannual- - '- . �, - : . . I . -house clear*of. this Conference. . We- assure them of , _1 ., .. - . . much of, the dust which, eff�ot inriah tones of bronze and gold,. m�eti6gof the Women', Mi . . ,, 1. .�. � . I . n traffic has been . Qur.continued interleit in their welfare Society of th issionary. . . . I - . ExQuisio, � diver�ted to is inevitable -where carpets ar6 used. ..%-.e.hair-raildividinkth�'oapekO. �' i e 'Methodist church, , ' � - - - . ­­_ _____ ­ __:7=7_ 1 , ". " � I I r � . . . .. , I . . � ..� . . � -.,Other points -and the old4ime program In 0, country home the furnitu 6- and 'while regretting their removal .Wallaceburg,Mes. (Rev.) T. W 00sens - . . . �, � I I 4. ., �.. , . . � r may For an ordinary hall 'an ,-avpropiute f to in, S. . . . . ­ I I— . I. be of - light willo , ,* . . 11 we wish them conr,inued and waspresented with a kindly worded : - . . . . � of religious' servic . � w, while the-Aecora- design in ordinary paper, in.the.darker I . �.. I "Op"tho . , es which attracted tions inay -be of. buVlAp for the Jower .bolorings is often used and with iliese increasing* success in theirftiture fields address and a Oer-tificate Ot Life Mein- I .:� , Ar% I . . 0 . 19-19 W . , thousands of viktors,is a, thing Of the half Ofth(A w.all,'.whilA above. it bright. may .be hung an 184hoh matching f labor. Carried. - - , - , . bership. )Vr6..0o9en6 is the. President.* . . . . , - . . The reverend gentlemen referred to, The rea- � .. .. �� .. l ,er paper of unconventional design such. fringe, The. stateliness itud rharacter ' � ipient made- an appropriate re- . P48 if ill . . I I I . . . .t. T� is & convenient and be.Alltl dS &'fOr'eet or fl 71ILde most aporopriate responses ex- ply. . . � �... . . . . . dral tapestry -may. be ot these convenCional desigiIs find favor Interest cen tre,g - roand thid.1tem. . . . Uch & . I .. pressing their -good wishes and thanks. � Particularly in Clinton A, the � ft t , I -, ., 0 � U ,. . spot nevertheless'to spend a week- Or used. This will collipose a, dolf�htfui wit f the. , OM IC -1 I— . . . . . . I 1. . h:maiiy for the decoration o: . lVhat we Advertise Is so, . . . 4.. $04 . .. . . .. .1 I . . I trbatment. ,' .1 ­ . . . . , " ­. . 11 . I The annual District meeting will be that Rev. andXrs.'06sens are bxpect­ � . . . . ball.' I . , .. � . I . . . . . . held a year hence in Seaforth. . .. ed -to come to Ontario Stj,�et. Chl'Ir,ch '' ' ­. to � . . ,� . ... F . , � * . I . .. In the city ball more dignified.and Above all make ydui� hall bright and . Moved by Revda Messrs Milly,"I'd for the iiext, Urm'. . ,04v— . . - "Sr.,m-zAL13rRTA:."aS the people of stately effects hie preferabl�. In this cheery for this to a greatk- extent an.4.1 Baugh that the thanks of *this . . . . 111113%wom I I . . . V . tliat.Provivee delight to call it -can* sary'to . I Di,trictnieetiiig be tendered, to the .ev, W. E% Kerr, pastor, e*xpe'cts't(> � I � .I - 11 . � above all other rooms it is'ver neces- than haps you are fully aware will R I . . .1 use a durable materiaT , help tPoor be, at Toronto next Sabbath, -His . . . womanuft ' . , . . , espec- . welcome the corning'and speed Ople of 0)inton for their hospitality' . I . I I - I ., I 'd fitt of the Wall, fo . . ­_ ially for the lower p . '.. pe I gulpit will be supplidd in the -inotnitig . �. grow. more - that) grain evi ently and i the rafting -guest. . in' entertaintifent of the delegates. it is here, that. much wear and tear ' y Mr. J. Hartley, Principal of .the . . UJUAI ABOU1 I XNY141,11CAN SUNDAY , - 'at the Alaska-Yukow Exposit�ou will c)m . I . X. B��The list article' of this series Oarried� -The District meeting was - . � . I . . 1: . . . I .. I . es, and damp clothing briishi I public School and in the.evenitig by . TV . prove thelf ,ability to grow cattle of against the walls will quickly ruilng will'a]ppear.npx.,l; week, add will .ha.ve concluded' with: -the Dokology'and . W. H; - Kerr, of the Wiim ER.t. - . . . . I SCHOOL CONVENT * [ON . . . � . I . . .1 .- � . . . .. I 11.8, to with the garlon. . .. I ..Benediction. 7. : . � . . . I �. . . . . I . I I . � �. : * no mean PrOportions. A .8-year.;Id, — I - �� -_ . t . I I ' ' - .. � . - . - � I 1. i :1 e Best in its His . I - .. , , . I ­---`-� - ' I)iwi:�RicT MrrTr.,G NOTI-38. I WEI SLEY . . . . . . ' 11- " . , . . . � . . � . � . , I - I .tOry- , steer will beexhibited of giaiit ppopor- a i P Rev. Mr. Rogers. inakes a good pre- The W. 0. T tr, *111 meet 4 the .. I : . MUSE CHANING, i , .1. I . . i I I One of th - ' ' ' . I , . . I iigli ; 11 feet, 20 . ling, Hi ld ; . . siding, office'r. He is genial, prompt home of Mrs. Jas. Doig. o'n Friday .' , ... 1. ! 0 The Annual Rur!-Dec . tigns. Its . tands 6 feet I . Goderich Dis'trict Med e. . . . . ; I . . . . . I . I .1.� ,We have come round to the season of arial.. Sunday . . . d1b ' * ' I and wise. -The'fi6anciai Secr6tarj, af ternoon of this week at 3 o'clock. . I . . - . .�:, 7he year when it is time to think about School Convention, oncbmpris I in I Inches -long ; girths 8 feet, 8 inches ; 0 . : untario. Street. Church-, � '.. - .:. Re.v .Mr. Snowden hadhis. work well In giving: the listof:W. M.'s.,Offc6rs, .. , . . . I .g ' the- feet on.the hips, and wgighs 236%. with " .. . . �. . . � I . ' . I ' ' I ' parishes of- the County of 11won, was I . . . .� � . .1 .� � ... . .: . . I . ., . in hand. and ina thoroughly business. inlastw66k1sissoetbe name-of'31rg. �� : . .. .� . � I every probability of big.'Increase. in . . I . . . � . ; . manner cared forthe various f iinds John Rod 'evs, as Treasurer, 'w�is ­., . . . .. - -ministerial. session. of GoVrich saidi.becapse (1) It curtails the tiall-la, .paid to hini.�4he Sabbath School See- inadvertently omitted. She' , � . .. .., WALL PAPEI? held in Trinity' churiebi - BIy`tb . I . . The I g . ._ .: iike . 1: . , -1 on weight,- The'bwners of this prodi � . ' 114S.00111 . . . . n ts for the. well known Wednesday of last. wee '. and was - I ­ I � conn�cticn with (2) It desuoys-the. respeetabilit�, of the ,retaiy is- Rev.. A. H. 33 i,'Of ViOna. p�tently filled the office for. years, . � '. . � ­ � �, k. . . ­ gious f)!�trict m6etin'g in � I I . . Y aper Ce w ' animalhaver�efhsed$4060 for him ,Sun- t eM in On -r. liquor briiiness i (3) Becatise, licensing. This is a coinparativ VIn u ­ Rev. � 1 W.J. J611iffe, B. 0. L will he. - � .., We are ao, . . . h leth odis"t, Oliureh.�-v�as'held. I ' inpire Wal ho instituted . . - under such .. . .. . I an I e e#4W,�' I -, . . , * . t.'Ohiirch,.. Clinton, Tuesday Af. I Vil, is Ni,rohg; (4) It xelivves.-tbe 1111is a wonderful sc6lie.-It was a real,. absentfroni hisworlk .next Sabbatb, . .. `.� among the best eve i held office b f � . anewra ec prices for paper. The My Alberte. will reap 6orAsiderable free tario'S . , - - price of 11 &per and that of Bord auspices since their incepiion .15- yeaivs -d- ­ .- . . ternoon, tbJ6 �webk, Rev. D.Rogers, of State'd re§ponsibility. A'reso*itition pleasure to'both the ministerial �, and. spending thedav in Toronto, . . . . , - a4o. Ten clergy em' ' ' I a �vertisiug:by. the visit.'of Mr. Steer. Sdaforth, 'chairman of the Distilct,pre- by Reys. illesbrs. JoIlift6 and Rbgers lay brethren tc.g eet Rev . . .Rev . ersand iii Papers are the same. - In were in laittend : ial * fe- 'ding., After devotional ex,e � , ­ . r - B. Clement 3oshis Greene will occii�yjh6 � pulpi; . . , . . every ro is . , anteed to be 8 yards ance and every parish iepresentcd The.: Albertan's..clairn speci eding .sI icices ill was passed to the speakers foirthd . ip ex'. .of Goderich, -who has been so ill.' but morriing afid' e�enffig, in Wedley . - . . :. . . � � I . . . * . , exceotii,g three� .'The 'aftendanbe of. 4.�alitles in t . which Rev. Mr. Snowden read a Psalm cellent addressses, and tho.ineeting, had so far regained bis health as to be, church. * � * . , , I , . long, you can� ve from one to two' delegates was . he. grasses of, th;tt Prov*w . � � �. , I'., . unusually large as the . .. I . - .1 . and Rev. Mr.-Millyard off�red prayer. which was .,afidde the auspices of the able io attend the *District meeting— * Special meetings will be 6 . . 1� rolls on every orn in your house by day was fine and the roads fairl' I Inee. . . . . � . .. Rev. W. L. 'Hiles bayfield, was chosen Citizens League, wits di,Qniissed bSLr the Clinton. hospitality Was .' . Id.in th'e " - .1. . r pap . We have. the very y good. . . , . . � . . . hieted *out in Gospel Hall (over� Nimen's store) * on, - . . � '. using our making driving'very comfortab " . I — . � . as Miniite Secret�ry. The r;oll was all. Benediction't)y Reii."Mr. Rogers, .. � generous fashion and to the.enjaymeftt Sunday 'afternoon pext- at 3 a d, eve - I . . I , esigns d colorings, all our le. � . . . a n n . lis absolute r carry t ural Dean'Gunne, of. Olin- . � .. . . e . . stoc. I new,we neve At 11.45 R * TiiE way the Kinradd4dmily. have ei and .the following reverend gentle, ' �W61nesday,inDriiifig th'� .1'ayiiien.'of*botlitiosts,&nEt.gitests.we.r Inutual. ing At 7o'ciock.' Also Sunday worn. ' . * * . I -ton, and R�v. W. 1-1. Hartley; reatorlof � been li6unded bk tbe. police and press menresponded: GodeHalij North St., ined the clerics and the general work . 11, � � I .- .. . � . . I tock over fro th-e year before, we Trinity church, . . I I �. . ....-­.­.-­ ......... .... T� . . : !ng at'10.30 and a pon' and- even-'' . . - he openi � . io , Ite -To%vn!s p' ople . . ,� -conducted t Rev. H, & Dougall,13. D; Godekich,Via- bf theDistrict was &-ne into W'ith zest. .. I ' Ing at 3 and 8 0c] , . e � c "eapest to the fine Burlaps, etc. . . in ,. . I . Ie . ance were: A. J. I . ­ .Cjb.0*ro 7 , '. . . . , . . 8-a-tiP'r?tnge, all ityles from the 119 is no't'c'r'edital)le* to dither. and smacks � toria St, J 06i".11 I ... . service when 75 commurlicants. were v. Millyii?d; Clinton, We.s The laymen in attend, I .� ,Londe . welcome. ­ ,1 . attendance at Holy 06min more.bf down right impertlnende�.than le i i . .. � . . , A post card will bring our samples union, con. ' * . . � ( y Church, Rev. Mr. Jollil, 1 0.'L ; I McGaw and, G. M'. Elliotti God.erich; J. . 'rip �, 'S'eaforth, slilppdd acar - ST. PAU,f:$-. , � " - I . stituting a most auspicious intr6doct. any otber.iiawe t4n� " . Onh Ontario St., Rev V I Kerr 6 ) W. Moore and 1). Tiplady, Clifit6b, Tba . Mr. 0 we . . , . . . . 1. to your door. � could be.applied. .2int . I - of bay this week. .. .. . .1 .. I m . Bliss L. I . .; . , .. All a boul,ht ory to tbe'dayd'exetcism tion. . - . I .. . eafort ,Rev. D. Roge Seaforth -, A. Oarr, Blyth - G. , j,,, . . - 1, XatbaOne Stutchbury, Sop- - - I . . � �% hung �Orpers of me will be h . rs; Rolniesville',. BeattiO, , I . Watson shipped hogs on. Wednes-. ,rano. Soloist *Toronto. ,will render. solos* . � I e . The ladies of the congrega ' No particular fault %tn- be found wit Rev. '11. J. Snowden, Ph.. 13. ; Bl;vtb, E. Tebbutt, Holmesville �, Tbo,q� Stoth- day tile pride 67.50.. . : . . . . I . I 8c p 1, to . . vided dinner in the fedt , pro . the very vigorous,, scrutiny a . arried on Rey. W, R. Cooper: Dungannon, Rev. ers. Dungannon at the morningand evenirg services. * . , ory dining , . - � Geo. Potts, Clinton. .. ; Geo.. Currie, Nile, S. J. Hutton shipped ,,i a r of chopped The solos wflI be"O Divine jldd6�mer " . . �. . . . , room andserved 225- people.taking the while the Xihrade ease was.before the W, A. Smith; B. D'. ;,Nile, i.tev. W. Butti Benmiller; B. Taylor,Auburn ; IQ I a 11 � . � I . . . I . . . . oats tI end of I at week. and "I heard'the voice of Jesus Say," . � 1, . Residence, Cor. Queen and Princess St noontide meal and supper 'into the legal aiithorities, I C - onway, B. D. ; Benrnillerj -Rev. W. D. Boyd, Walton; R, blark, Londes-. Hullel;6 0 louncil and Court Miss Stutchbury is'a member of the I I . v6stiptiable." some murb ,i Auburn, Rev. A. -E. 1ones - boro -- Jas Wallace, Mylleld � .T wnship,C . count. It was'no SMOI task but the ' ' � . W t , Wm. of llevisi6n will be held here on Satur, - Mendelsohn Choir Toronto and so.161st I � . I work was well Planned and, su�ccess. of the methods adopted irnight-be, but on.Rev. H. D, Tyler;'Londesboro' Rath�vell,'Va,rna. Rev. A E.'Joneq I . . I -------- — - __ - . . ' . I . . - fully carried Out and the' generous. the jury's fi ding #:utayi end.to that Rev. H. El. Curry: Bayfteld,- Rev. W. � was e6tted Statistical Secretary with ,day, 20th.inst. , , in one of,the large churches there, . . ', . ,P I d w � - . . . . . . Telegraph News. � hospitality was much enjoyed, � : . L. Hiles. B. A4 -9 Varna, Rey. A. H, I Rev. Mr.. Conway , as assistant. 'lie Tue� ayof ne.kt 'e�k, 25th inst., a . .. ' . . . . . _0_6� I .. ' . . . .. � . I., I A meeting of the Deanevy'Chapter from a legal stando.oint and th.esle.utbs Brown, .D. -D. There are four super. 11. 14.D. On y" special meeting of Huron Presbytery Mit.'Joir.N' PLiNSPORD will speak hi, .. . . .. . I . . . . . . I ' luo, d G. M. Elliott were -6b; Olihton, Trinity Church, Mitchell, Sundav,May � . . t rs ,will be held in Willis chuy. L:mdon, Ont., May 16.� Percy M was held in the church .pri -lie who are following members of the fam. aunubaed�niinisters belonging to God- i named asArrtyid of the circuit ached. to consid6ir. the � question of'Re 30 , . or to' f . I . I . opening of the a n6on seAsion'.-at i y n" I erich District, -viv,:'Revs, B. Clement, u e%, . .L .. .. I . V. .Mr.. on the . I Stinson aged 23, of this city, was in- fter ' I a d reporting -their toars,dress,and I . I . .1 � . I Laymen's Missionary lkiove-. : . . " � - . . I . I . � . ' 'of Goderich; J, Greeneand Fl. D. New� . The report of. the Distri(t Sabbath Leckie's call to Beverly. . men t; . . . � . � . . I . . . ,. stantly.killed on the G. T. R. tracks I.45. After devotionid exercises, and dogging. their' e6otsteps on and " 611, combe of Ulinton, and'NV. Mills, of . A union musical and'literary enter- ' ' . . . I :,, one mile east of Dorchester, this' brief opportune remarks by the chair. ­ I ... I I Selrool Secretary, Rev. A. A.* .BtOwll,� tainment'will be held at 06n6tance Tur.London Clonfer6oce of theAfeth- . I � � .man, interestingre6orts, rerecieved trainp, and �t.hotels, should b e* pfit un . . , . . .� ,", morning. � . . . . � . - Toronto, who Were present, excepting B. D.).of 'Varna., - was presented, -from Methodist Church'Friday 6,etiing of odistehu tch,�ill. meet in Askins&60t: � . . . . I I 1. I from the Sabbath School7sein thei .Co., der tb the latter, � I I . ­ .. - I . 'Which -thel followitig particulars �rb this week. The Lon4sb6t, . I 0hurcht London, on June 12nd. � . :':�",, Ottawa, May JO.-- (Special.)- The I., . e pump.until. th6ir cheeky ardor . . � . . . . o young peo. I I I � . � . . . . . I 1, ,� 8 owing pleasing increases iri Mi88iorj, . ... . � " � `Mlk Valley Coal & Coke Compan The.churacter, faithfulliess Alit! effic. ,takew-Preaching appointments 84, ple'are responsible for the program� I Rev, Mr. 1Plnlay,nowatWhitecbLurch,. ` I ' I ,: y h"s I arY contlibutcre and other sections of. is dOoled Off. There is no� much chance , . 'cers a NekbSabbath -Rev.'Mr, 0,onway, B,1 has been invited to becotrie pitstor of ' ,,been incorporated with a capital I . . . iency of the 19 ministeklal bi.4threri be_ and 4Sunday: Sebacils 30 ; Offl. nd , � I . ?f I the work as well. ,' I Of spr'n *a O'k the'rn" �ver w . ' to thePistrict was inquired in- tdachers 365; pupils 2060; total SubdI16Y A B - D,, of the Nile,wilI preach in, the Dungannon circuit as successor to * . I I . inning a, prize longin . . five million dollars and head off ice in I The first paper * pi,esented was an for minding their bw ' ' � . to andgluly passed. . . School force :1317 ; No. united with . � Toronto. .. excellent one bv n business. . ... . . .. Ae'tl&list Church -here, The pastor, Rev. IV, A. Smith, B. D., who.goes to I . . Miss M. Hapdin�,. of - . . _ I church.122-tNo. now members 1581;' No I - I , - . . — . , Rev. H.. E. Curry will take Epworth Alberta. I . I . I � I Montreal, May W,- Since the open- Gorrie, the subject being "The S. '..as , � .Three superannuated men were con,_ learning Catechism 140; No,'"pledged . � . I . . . ... ' . I . 3 - League anniversary services at the Rev, Mr. Blatelifird, - B, X, nf Rip. .. . .. I . I I t tinued in this relationship., liev..Mr. �bstaitiers 1316; raised Ice missions Nile A a I . Ing of Ihe immigration season he U. it is and as, we v;ould like ittb be," Rev. Turs week 9, c6titingent of, news, Millij is on 'the Supernitmerary'lis' . ndwillgivemi ddregsatth.etea iey, will fiepresent Winghani District . . I � I . . . Intbeweekthe record was cussed "A question f6ryouto answer 1) I I . alia ' and . t, $248,66 -, S, S. Aid $74 -, $chool puepos, evening. . .. � . on the .Stationing Committee of tl�e, . grants. . . , Other purposes $M71 Total Mrs; Al. L. Ashley, of LondesbOrO, London 0onferenbe. - . . I . . P. R. has handled over 0),000 imn,i- W. It. Dunbar, of Surnmerhill, dis. paper men from Austr 1.4 e, r Wh ile there are no candidates tecom, es $1453 meeting Monday , 9,000. The Grand Trunk has also had with good effect. interest, cent�.ed Zealand. arrived ,in Ontario. . They are mended to the ministry -from the I)iat- for all purposes abou t $2000. * .$31 was is in Ramilt on this. week br. .. . � 4 larger share than usual. , . .. . . riot the name of Dr. Wilfo m tt 1, "Children's Hospital. b invitatton, , .. _�.�. - - . - I I . , round the address of Rev. H. J, Ham. on a liolid' . Vd,of 13lytb, )r ft) Sick .. . . .. . 11, - ay outi.ng through the 00 : was mentioned; a young man who has Y of His 11,'Xcollency the Governor Gen. I . . . � . . I , I . 1") May 15.- Gordon Nolan, iltOn, & missionary of Nagoya, Japani . I I treat, Goderich, and $50 from � . . . �. . =2Id, after getting out of bed who is h6me; on furlough Minion',and after *seeing -various see- been aceepted as a Medical Missionary W 61ey. Church, *Olin ton, fo� tlie. same. ' I . M � . . . . i rl . . returning. . . I .. . oral as a delegate ti) the ninth annual - . winaha, . . I : ted a candle and set flre to his night I) ext F�11. .He gave many in tftestffik tions will'hie them to' their home, - A to China and who goes to that inter. e .. I I I . ibeetin t, of the "Oanadian Association Pit'' Mr. .. �. . ­ I � . purpose. � � 1 and Mrs C. . ass. His moth -r heard his screams and instructive facts - concerning the� eating field next Fall- * . . Requests will be in ad(% -to the Sn � for the7&even'tion of Consumption," Inglis and -Mrs Sills intend to rewove , I ' . . d rushed into the room to find him work of the church in the r,last. jN casual thought concerning. their,v'isit .1'here were no deaths in the,nunis- ati sten , -held under His patrona�e. 11 1 �. : . , . its I . . t on Fand for,$100 each toBenmiller, Four cars of cattle wereshipp . ext"we&k to Chatham whereIVII-Inglis ed on has secured .% situatitm. . ' \. , . , : . I In flames. Be is now in a serio as McKim,of God6r!eb, dea,16,with t1i; - might, not arouse any special attention terial ranks during the past year, � Walton and Bayfield qlrouits, - - Mondayas follow Uason, two,, 6vening,a numbei.of the teach6ra ana - � - . � . � qondition, . . importantfopic '.'A teacher's exper. hub when U is remembered th'tt these - The - dustoriiary disciplinary ques - . . I . a:..- T.; On Tuesday ..4 1 1 . . - - * Rev. A.- H, B'Pown - J3 1) -of variitt,' 0. Reid, one; El. Watson one car. and .. " lance with the Infant class," elucidat. . tions -Were gone through, calling''Out -officers of'St. Patti's Sunday School . I Winnipeg, May 16-- Consternation ing many knot ty ProbTems. ��,The, clos- man.will place before thousands i)f tomment, suggestion and rofitable was, elected t6 the 81atiouf�tg Commit. T, Mason drove a number he, hado,over and rneinbers.of the Woman's Guilct ' I t ,was spread throughout western Can.' ing subject forthe afterricon sessipo readers' their observations' while i1n. discu,nion',1 as to better mettods- anct. to and Rev. 14, H', Cqrry� Londesboro. fill'ing. his cars, . tkdai and the adjoin ing States of the I . .. . I p afternato. The other elections were - GOOD 116.hSR—W. 16, 'Peffer �f the "113t tit Mra.'J,13 Smith's to.exprAyss to * I . I I 'llow to'ib&k(b in rov�d conditions, .partic!hlarly as . : leir apprecia I I Vnion Sunde�y night when the whole was very practical, viv,., . , the land of the Maple Leaf, which may I As follows:-- I . , 11 Temperance Hotel b,%,s OCirchased. frorn Mrs Sills ti , , don of her ' . I . our teaching Sigirltually* useful" a d. eventuate in ' to class and fellowship services. . � - . . I fititlif ulwork in St. Paul's for so many, I . vast area of country between New On- was introduce a- large. increase An our Tn the,evening ' rs,and, piesen ted her with & teach. "' .. t&rio on the east and 8wiftVurrent on by 11,6v, 0,'E, . , q.pub!ic meeting was Chm, McGregcr, V.S. 0onstah'ce,. the � J C"Qnnnftteo MWIster LayMen *celebiated Standard Bred Staillon, St. . I . th returns the :mport Of held in the Town - Hall at which there 01madT4baders.Ax Dr. Dongall D. Tiplady I . . . ins, B. A,, of Wingham, . . Profitaeab e' immigration ,. i eyve'as Dible and a fine, suit case. I I I .1, e West, Prince Albert on the North discussions brodght-but, many )helpf il their. coeltig A:nd go-in'g fq of no ame I bll was a fair attendarice. ReV. Pr. Doug - Eli. Lesgtlm &,d & H-Tolies -At 0 Howell , 131aize. This horse vris imported some _. . � _i_ : . "And St. Paul on the south. was shaken hints during the-gessiob. . all occulaled the phair'in"a very agree� Cotitlaf(ent 1,1tInd W J 46111de J Wilford , years ago from Kentucky by Petor - I I I 1.11. aneartliquake. Itoccurred atI0,20 E'vening Isession opened, at 7 1 equence. -No fair'minded man able manner,and pr,afferod appropriate I " a Tay, 1. MbGregor� of Brucefield 1. . Godiorl' h, .. . I � . w .done � Anstentation ' NV Daugh I 0 and hiLs been C. . ,b'elbek and the disturbance lastee rance " 3 Green - G K 1,1110tt . a. producer of some excefient horses on DHATI-1— The death took blace Tuea. . I 'Irom tLirty seconds to a minute, ac. 0!01001c, nin& clergymen taking part in can tour Canada'withont' bejn'g'im- remarks. Mr. R, .14.' McGaw, of God. Ternpe . brich, was the first speaker. Ile gave Winorlds ," W if cpoor J Stevens the race track. .1 the devotional exeieiaeo, � Sabbatly Obsemnille U Millyara W lutthweli litunc day of .51ps. Ephlin after ail illness of I . Rev, Mr. PrMs6d with its w6nderfulpos4bifltiba ir-Rev..1, M-ann of,Auburn,, a4put ton weeks,at the age ot 47 year.s. I cording to the locality. No damage Hamilton, Of3apan, was the speaker . . a, Very practical outline of the work of Claireh ProppAsp It Tylev. 'k (", rl, . C , , to ptopertybasbeen reported, a) t h ough Stato of the Work G 11uggin J 110 _ and probabilities. There isroomand the Laymen's Missionary Movement Vad preached in Burns and Knox -churehAS Mrs-Rchlin's maiden name was Vran6es - I :1nany people In places wbere the. shake of the evening and amply filled his I Nolliblatirig I GJ Snowdon ,A T dwper . � . . W9;8 more severe were greatly alarmed post, the dole Ates going home imbuea 'a welcome here tbi, millioris of people in North Street, Goderlch,&nd the site- 1,diteatjonal wCo4way -,J Rillotign . .o.n Sunday arid notifled the congrega. Rodney Illo,tter,atd she is'survived by , 'or horizon as to their of the righb 6tamp. I .cess attending it, the total eontriba. Oabbath School , ' W 01 Pridbani tiOnS 0 '. with a - broag., f the call from. ,.-Beverly to the 4si'sterg and 5 ) brothers, She &ISO leaves J -,..----------* I privilege and duty in slending the , . . . tions for Missionary purposes reaching Vollowing laymenivere eletted to att Rev. X, Al. Leckie. A maeti6g of thod herhusband and& fnmily.of 3 children, I . ­ I '. . _ I the very satisfactory figura of $1100 congregation will be field on - Monday Cecil, of Sunit,Ste. Marle, Mich., and; . � glqrious Gospel to th6 ends .of t1le, ,, . I ' I tend tfieAbnual Conferetice 'at Londo Int the Misses Ruth and Abb , f to . . P missions, / .xna has beautified h for the. past year. A trenchant ad. . . . Additional LoCal News. earth. The offering ,was I devote'd - to I Miz. J�w, Itic n evening, the 24th inst,# to appoi a n wn . I I" I is dress, founded on real workinfiexper- nextmonth:- ,� , delegatos to attend ifie 'nle'eting Of The funeral takes place on Friday , I property by trimming tip the maples 'Local Oi afternoon to Ooll� O" A et , THOR. Mason loaded a car of cattle Following officerawere chnsen for and fixing up the bouleviird and lawn. lence under I . ensall, Godeticb, North "3t.' W. C. Pridham Presbytery on Tuesday the 25th inst., n Celli .ery. ," I 4t the Clinton yards last Saturday. the ensuing Year : - lion. President, I wasL given by, Rev. S. L, Toll, of that and W. W, Howell: Victoria �St, (4, Al. in Clinton. Rev., X. , Leckie preach. I Nominations were held Thursday � � as well its giving his house a couple O� place. lie pointed out that the aim of Elliott. Clinton, Wesley,, A. T. Coon, ed at Auburn and Smith's 11111 last Xn1n, the fact before you cbab the Rural Dean Gubtie, Clinton iPresldent, coats of paint. . Local Option was to destroy the bar at and W. Doherty; Ontario St,. 1). Sunday, . night for a vacancy on tbo public . I . - h Pf 3uly will see a large Orange ROV. Mr. Tomball,' Godar'lob , Sec- . . ' school bo%rd.caused by,the resignation ebi%tion in Clinton. Treas. ReV. Mr. Doherty, Hensail;. . .. and'the consequent treating syston), Tiplady Anct fas. Stevens. Seafortli, WORAL& 4 rV8TITUTj..,,- The t regular of Alr Tait, There was only one name HE Park OnnimitLee of the Town The work being done Is permanent as Jas, Beattie and Dp. Burrows, Dl,ytb, meeting of the Women A Inad lite was . psti- out of 128 portunities to repeal on John Wilford. - Holniesville, (4, Tab. at the linme Of Mrs. 11. Longman Next cobvention.-Will. be held In mqtes Monday, Ilion, Mr. Brodeur, i last week, The subject wits 'puddings 11, and lie wits aocordlugly Council is having improvements laiadd orich. n the marine nominaflon, that of nr. Nv, 00r. Secretary, Miss Lo Touzel, God- In comanitted o held 0 attbaReareation Park. The fenceis Onderichy 'probably in,the month of said he wits negotiating with the Brit. even & ma0i'Orlity vote only I5 tried bott. Diingannon, Joe. -Xillough; Nile, And pieel and stn excellent limper was l�splelelTilatol(rvlell,llll)ltelleetL,d- , . I I I ' ' , I� , , � 11 ` , , �, , . , , IF��', �" I I I � I i co t, 0 . I I I - � pr I I &P - 'Pl� I" ,e . , 't. , I I n k I I I I � 'I I � I I being Moved in to give regulation .1une. 4 Ish Admiralty to secure a cruiser for of which one succeeded. The a eaker John Tiffin. nembiller. Steven,80tb, _ . idth to William Street, and th'b A ver* boavt�, proved that as Tar a& Rensarl was I Auburn, B, Tit read by Mrs, John Uartwrigh'.. Tbe —_ I , _ vote of thanks was the Pacific coast, to serve the dfial . , Vine. Walton, D. J36vd - lies all around is boing repaired. The passed to the Blyth e0le for their purpose 6f & training -ship an concerned it was jaot detrimental to I Ylondesboro, R Olarke. Bayfleld, Jas, eeting will be held at the ,.w 0 . 11 aball and V ootball boyeare making Splendid entortainmonfind overflow. les protection vessAl, _ d a fish('," business but the contrary, BOtteP Ac- I Wallace. . Varna, W. Rathwell. , Re. homo- of Mrs, Peffer, on Thurad&y*o - - Tho Rd You Have AIWAY8 Bought . - . . d use of the grounds these even. ifig baspitality, which w ' �te- I complete arrangements when in Lon. �, . .1 , . asagropria 'Ite hoped to et)Wmodatioh w&9 never afforded the (serves, 1. it. Millian W. L. Xeys,oea. June:kdo The subject for -discussion Nan 66 , I . e Ze than at Present. to.10urrie.andA.W611. . , 0 ly responded to b,y, We travelling publi Is ,atrawberries ag a food and the' O�P&tiio ;0 . 11��� 0 1 ',�� . - is 130inkner, I : ey. cal Option should be eArried, Mr, Toll Statistical Committee lleti�aed& do. I . I . , t I 'I next In I of , � I ,.e ,,� I I method of canning them.' 0 _� . I 1. 1, I . I I I � . . . . I � I C I � . . I I I I I I I I I I . I I I . I ) I ". � � I . . . I I � . . f . I . . . . I � I .11 I I . I V i I 1, 1, I . � . 11 ' ' ' .m . li, ____ INOWN011milm"_ , , , W.�__ — � 1,___111_, _ . -,.-- 4MMI.—, ­_ L J&- _AJJ1­'_..'JN"­L_ - �1!11]11111111"J ­­­ ­­ _­­ I'll , __ ,--1 ­ I -1 ­1---1l11llJ1ll1llll11J� J —, 10,IDD. . , ,. ­­­ ­._ _