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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-18, Page 1
.,, watch No platter whether you buy a low priced or high priced,'. A guarantee that it will give satisfaction goes with it. We evade no, responsibility in our watch. selling. If it is not what we sal, bring it baok. Everyone that buys here must be satisfied, Yf eadquartem for %ngagement and Wedding pings JA* dell ar 0 feweler and Optician. Clinton INCORPOPATED 1869 THE RIBY91 04NK.:UF CgNADA Paid-Up Capital $3,900,000. Reserve $4.600,000 Total Assets- - - to $50,470,000 HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL.. CLINTON BRANCH --E. R. DEWART, MANAGER. COUNTRY BUSINESS Every facility afforded to farmers and others for the transaction of their banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or. taken for collection. Special Attention Paid to Savings Bank: Accounts The 1VIOLSt) INCORPORATED 1855. Capital Paid up - $3,500,000 Rest Fund - $3,500,000 Has 65 Branches in Canada and Agents and CorrespondentsAn all the principal cities in the world. A GENERAL. BANKING. BUSINESS TRANSACTED:... sA-..•..WT'iTv . J SAVINGS BANK* DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. Clinton Branch - C. E. Dowding, -.Manager `� "M w A AE,OR�OD M THS MARKET. BAPTIST CHURCH. R STJOSEPH'S t,HtRCH. New AaVertSeOeits IUncle A genemafrom down the country, Wheat o 02 There be services as usualnextI The address given in St. Joseph's Dan'l-8 say f romwA Ailsa Cra g, has .LOCAL Qats 4]c to 43c, Sunday with tlte pastor as Area:hit. church last aveningiy the Rev. Father *Pattenand Perry -8 his desire .to purchase the plant and. Peas 83o to 86c. His morning, subject will be : "A Fagan of Stratford was very much en- As a Buyer—M. & C..•-1 buildings of the Thresher Company, Barley 506 to 52c. Kingdom of Priests," and in the ev. I joyed by all who had the pleasure of For Sale—Thos. Elliott -5 and negotiations are now under way for their liquidator's Butter 18c to 20c. Eggs l7c to 18c. ening he will spoalc on "Paul's. Vale- hearing it. The reverend gentleman's dictory." Auction Sale—A. Jamieson -5 release from the Mrs. . (nee Annie Sturgeon) home.from Detroit lastweek musical numbers all ch. v ,. ,, , cess of 'wht was even greater <Uhan phone, by lVlfss Ida Pwttchell. �1n ADDRESS AND PRLSI+.NTA.rION. the more interesting, Mr. Perry is subject was ;'St. Patrick, the patron,, Carpet Department•-Tozer's--8 grip. There is a probability that the Potatoes 30c to 35q. A PLEASING. EVENT. Saint of Ireland", a most ii ropriate . pp Relfgdo Shoes—Fred. Jackson --•d Industry will soon be humming, again : Live Hogs $,.00. Y .cot<' relieved by many touches' of comedy but _the highest ; compliment; for the Parsonage on •Tuesday evening and �` • � . * , . lin the chakacter of Uncle Dari 1. S te-' •• ' . c •r E daintf s pro -C surprised Mrs, (Rev,) . W. E. Kerr COLLT✓GIAT1; INSTITUTE I;XA1ViS. 1 extollen a Of, array o c, p theme for the l7th of March. Japanese Ware—W. R. Counter -5. though not exactly along the same WILLIS. CHURCH,. l A pleasing• event transpired of GOOD HORSES. Millinery Store—Miss Cantelon-5 lines as before, ' - ' ' March 13th, when Miss Eudora Crich, action 'of the play and in aha ;perform;: • : • ' r h . 1 r (' The young' I f lies Bialc class enter-. Auction Sale --Jas: H. Marrison•.-5 CONTRACTS, Instructive sermons on the Lay- eldest daughter of Mr. Louis Crich,, Mr. C. J. Walvis leaves today for Millinery Opening --Couch &' Co. --4 The of class in the Sunday school aro To- , mens Missionary Movement were Huron Road, became the wife of Lieu. i Weyburn; Sask., with two carloads of Portland Cement Co. -•S; J, Andrews -9 Mr, D. Prior has secured' the con -,preached in Willis church on Sunday tenant James Manning of town. The horses. He has another. oarload•rbough Auction Sale—Thos. W. McCartney -5 tract for the brick work of the resi- last by Rev, Dr. Stewart. A good ceremony was performed by Rev. W. horses. Ile has another carload Personals. dente to be built by Mr.. T,orne 1,37 n-, male quartette was rendered at the E. Kerr. Mr, and Mrs. Mann!ng's, bought which will be shipped about Cooper 55.01 V. Itumball, 54.7, C. �Iloare dall of H,ullett at a cast of about evening service by Messrs. Goodwin many friends will wish them long life the 1st of April. They will be one of 42 Years ItY.Clinton, $2500. He will also build a house for and Heal of Fu)larton, and ' d` h Messrs, and prosperity. t the very best bunches ever shipped r. Wise of Goderich township and b:e I Campbe«l and Spal rig. T e duet by I from WAYS district, several of the hor- has sub -leased from Mr. L, Hill 0�1 Messrs, Goodwin and'Heal was much AN ACCIDENT, ' ses have an average weight of 1900 Blyth the brick v<*ark of houses' for' enjoyed, Mrs, James Ferguson, who .has been pounds. They are for Vancouver "'"'' g a, g where Mr. Wallis goes as soon as Ile Mr, James of Constance James � making her home with her d . u Ater, � Redmond, Westfield, Charles Ruddell, THE I+'UNERAL. Mrs.. Will. Carter, .met with a sad disposes of the Weyburn sH)prnent. He the 13t1t con, of the same township. Cook took place. on Friday afternoon accident on Thursday evening last does not expect to return home until Hallett, and Elliott's school house on The funeral of Lite late Mrs. Henry p p y eon when she slipped upon some ice and about the lst of June: BACK TO THE HOMESTIJAD, last to Holmesville cemeteq where in falling'aroke a bone in the hip. A QUIET WEDDING, the remains of Mr. Cook' were interr- Owing to Mrs. Ferguson's age the Mr. John Farquhar, who has been ed some thirteen years ago. Relatives' bone will not ]snit so that she will I The home' of Mr. Thomas Mason in the employ of J. & N. Fair the and old friends in large numbers at- be crippled for the remainder of .her was the scene of a quiet wedding yes past four years, has resigned his posi- l tended to pay this tribute of respect days and in order to move about will terday when his only daughter,. Miss tion and in a couple of weeks. will to the depart£d. The services at the have to use crutches. Much sympathy I Annie Alberta, was . united in inar- move back to his farm,. the Farquhar house and graveside 'were conducted is expressed for Mrs. Ferguson in hir 'riage to James' A. Tuber of Detroit. homestead on, the Gravel Road north ,l by, Rev.. W. J. Jolliffe and the pall- affliction. The bride was attired in a suit of where he was born and raised, He is .bearers were John Guest, : Tlyamas ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, navy blue broadcloth. and was attend - sterling .and industrious and, td be Beacom, James Sheppard', Arthur ed by Miss Clara Stoop, while the sure, will make farming pay. He has Cook, David ,Cantelon and . Charles At the A, Y, P, A. on Tuesday ev groom was supported by his brother, sold his property, on Maple street to Cole, ening last Mrs. J. McLeod gave it very *Air, John Haber• of Detroit. Little Mr, George Jackson, the price • being I y, M. C. A. interesting paperon Canadian Autii- Miss 1'.:ttie Smith of Seaforth was the $600, ors. Selections from these authors ring bearer. The ccremonv .was per - It was announced in the " 0hurchas were •recited by. Miss .Davis of Wesley formed by Rev. W. J. Jolliffe in the . THE BOYS' CONCERT. last' Sunday, that Mr,. Maxon, the League, Miss Gunne and Mrs. A. A. `presence of about twenty guests. Tho • vg,1{st{e Y M '' r, bride was the reci ant of a o' dl The C. A, A, A. meets in the Odd=,seeriga t,.... sec HYII. follows' hall '. on Friday .evening and. retary would . begin evening meetings On Tuesday evening next a re -union number of c6stly- And useful pxesents, Police Magistrate Andrews.. will give a good program of interest. for, men in Clinton on • b'riday of this of the men of St. Paul's will - be field" as tokens of their good wishes for 'a to 'all who wish to attend. Iweek, also that a special ilimtting for iii' the School -room: A ;program -will happy future. Her travelling costume Portyrtwo. years ago last Friday interest., would be held in 'tile town hall be :rendered and dight. refreshments was; of navy, blue broadcloth, -% ith a the Andrews family located in Clin Tho• concert nig given in the town next Sunda afternoon y p hall on the evening of April 1st will Y , but on Monda ,served. Thi_ month: of April -next is set of sable furs the gift of her Fath -I ton, coming. tram Burrftts' Rapids on- : P the -15th Inst, Secretary Flc•rwriAr re- the fiftieth anniversary of the Arigli-,er. Bir, and Mrs. Haber left by 'the the Rideau River near Ottawa. .Long no doubt, not the boys a good sum for { ceiyed a message from Tea+ York can .Church in' Clinton and this is a aTternoon train for Detroit whare theyl since Mr. and Mrs. Andrews Sr. join - their balls and bats. The engagement stating that Mr. . Mason's visit to preliminary nteoting toward the cele-' will make their home;, • Good wishes. ed the great majority and of their of Master: Douglas Stanbury, Son of Chnton had to be again postponed oration of the feast. family their three song: S. J.,'C. 'A. Mrs.. (Dr..) . Stanbury of Toronto, owingto his illness.. This is a wat- LITTLE LOCALS• known to man , in, Clinton as Fair r and H. P. still live here and are much. Y , ter of regret to us all, but it Cannot PRESENTATION .ANT) ADDRESS. respected residents of the town '• in Morgan, will, he one. of the attrac- , How docs � your sub to. The News- tfons, ' : be helped. Further notice o. Mr. A very pleasant event took plane Record stand ? which, they have resufed for so - many M sons isi it 5 iv t . a v t will b e, •er. lY 1' c • a st a e n at s:. Our wort c i c m t ar , g yo ax: Y P g at aha home f Mts: I•Iall on id . o F a r Y, r: v. THE, SPRING HORST SHOIi'...,. •T when between twenty-five and till' + Hogs are seven dollars per cwt �Ir. S J. Andrews, is the oldest tTf A POPULAR LNTERTAI l.R: on the focal market this week. -R• the e Horse buyers from all ever• the of -her.'lady friends of Wesley church Fitzsimons & Son and D. 'Cantelon ; three. count' are sendiat 'for rite lists About. thirty of. Clintons most poP� and the. W; C. T. U. invaded her homejmade shipments. t Toronto.( --* y 1. g . P of ular citizens were entertained 'by Mrs: with well-filled briskets, After a m6st p o the Huron County Spring Show to �, S. Harland at her- home last Sat- enjoyable repast,' all resent adjourn- l Alr. 'arid Mrs. Line Jackson have Id_ be held in Clinton on the (i:,4,t of urd'av avenin .. Alter, home. rRassfvq cd to `tt)e parlor when' a handsome taken, up their abode in the cottage Bayfie April, and have intimated' their in-� n h'cl to p P F on Victoria street lately occupied by s �r T rr 'c J hnston who has tention of being present to see and luncheon, which lasted from 7 p: 'm. Hymn book was presented to ,' Mrs, )Via aster e ane o. , w to•.8..4.5,. a most wholesome, Interest-: Hall, ,who is leaving town in a few Mr. and,blrs. Frantic Herman..Spent the winter witli his grandpar to buy. The farmers havvin �Ic fox ing, an humorous hterar-eoutbst Was` s torsi .. with a, sister in .� 1- The Companions the Forest will' " .art sitcs111Q cxlhibft't 68 so that buy_ > d y day c tie y l P f, eats, 141', anal Mrs: 'Jane's ,'Johnston, participated in, which consisted of 'a mer: The- address was tread by Mrs•,huld'.a, social tomorrow •evening and left for. his home at ,Milestone, Sask., ars can. get a good opportunity. .As thrillingnarrative .pre prepared b bfrs, Shepherd i nd the resentatioh. ntade•� will have a program of music and' ori Tuesda : the prize list is bigger than ever more! P Y ,._ ' p , aces 'tri r fie hments: The d- v .mono will be re aired and as the Ilarli%nd; the product of `Iter Own or b.y :Mrs: W. Cooper,' Although taken g i , wi s a Mi..and Mrs: Fred.' Pridham of Show ' free in every tie lar sub- igt,nality, inwbigli the names cif .tile completely by surprise Mrs. Hall ac ,mission will -be: ten cents. IGoderich..an,d: fricinds spent Sunday Ys e e y pat u s b characters .and other important things kbowledged ilii. gift in a f.w well-'. Mrs. A. McCreary, ,ylio has been g seriptions are necessary: to •m;•ike ft . in the Village. were the navies �of ,the various people chosen words, and closed by saying undergoing treatment -at the hospital The Searles Chapter. of Stanley DYs- go. The treasurer, Mr. hair, will he of'Wesley church. .These latter had to that when itstn the h mil book she for sone weeks has been abl;i to re••I pleased to accept- donations ,from all . g Y I trio held .their meeting in the Oran'gr, those interested in making the how be st.pplied ' by. the guests, in the would always remind. her . of. 'her kind tarn to her ]tome and is now making, hal•1,' Bayfield,' on the 11th. Among S blank, spaces .left for them to the: oar-. friellils in Clinton. During . the even- steady progress towards recovery. I :bi` er and ti]L better than ever. gg ra'Yv and the whole venin was' nc d�. •, those from the district were Messrs. W e, evening o mg Mzs. Pattison Yen ered 'a solo in' �l' number of the citi ens:will tender.Geor. e' Sterling and Thomas 'Pannier * f the. tient` "6ri test and 'lost sties' , e ; Messrs. F. R:: ]•Tod' ins kind R.; IToluies • • . It,En'[SBLN AICD HIS S�'VC)JTIi];ART. o , gl�•. such a .p'ieasing mann �, as. to ,..call .... g. of �-lensall, C�corge Beatty, L,. Foster •:. fable .over spent in any home fir C'l:nt- forth a lYrart 'ricer'.. VI's: 4�r.` ha.:a runplimentiry banquet `on. Friday' r rid` Wit ` Y and William RAthw.ell, Vg, na, a READYNIADE ORDERED �{' p� CLOTHING Morrish .W Grooks CLOTHING AS A BUY E. R OF 9lth0 B®s .1� : Y a, Are you interested ,in buying s' the right goody at the right priees ? The secret of doing: it is to buy ��� `Q at the right store. The value.to K.,`."'. 4 you of any .store is what you 1t, Vie'`. iI.Yfi find in it. - ., s The satisfactory prices.. The quickest response to your de viands. The accommodating treatnient,and satisfactory terms. We call our store the greatest store in the country for 'every; thing a boy needs.. One element'of its :greatness is that we pay special attention :to ' this, department, 'We carry the stock. We keep the -style for the "Cute Age" the "Rough house Age'' and the "Sit up and "Lion Brand" take notice -age." We have studied the 'wants and wishes of the boys, and this season we are going to say more than ever about our Boys' Clothing for we are going to show more styles at all prices than ever before. Our Special Stift ,The Leader" sizos 24 to 28, at ............. • 1.90 -'"' S.S. Norfolk, sizes 24 to 80, at,.,........... 2.40 <' D.B. 8 -piece, sizes 27 to 33, at..............,. 2.99 D B. belted, sizes 26 to 33, at 3.26 "The Winner" sizes 27 to 34, at.......,...... 19.00 Here are five big specials that no boy should miss seeing. Drop in and Have o Look, Boys, A Square Deal for Every Man MORRISH CROOKS Sue gcasors td Hodseftt► groae Clothing Store Is 'Ile Play that will be seen at the. on,. TA.r: 'aiid''Mrs: Harland are the gerr resided. at the . ialio.:'Alter :evsrning of next week,. the' event to McKinley P P � Ilam Pollock; . R. � tnl. y and Ti- . n . town' hall'on . 4yednesday evening ; of best of cntertaincrs: sinQin "Cod he with. -, ii till Nye 'take , place, at the Llotel \atmandic. g S ,1tIcI shen Lodge. of the CTo g ;next week under, the 'management of, e ir" ,. g . r . � , . ,+ meet again P. the friends dispersed, G: F3c:rbert.,1'err ': It is.a ver 'calfs,' tINC.LT,..DAN L. SATURDAY l*iIGIiT � y y 1Viis.' IIall every l iic� M stt-ate Andrews sat fri�hIcCdtneltey Po: i c agi • on - a case of assault on , wishing ani{"family. tic story 'of country life, interspersed� ,Several ears : ago ."Uncle Dan'l. or happiness in tlieir new. home.-!Jonday judgment .which cost the defendant one lee of Goderich jvere'. the guests 'of. their sister, Mrs: II: Little, a. few with. a , natural comedy element that" the Messenger From Jarvis. Section" " dollar a -ilii •, costs. IIis worship has days this week. Y furnishes an exceptionallyfine enter- , • 01\T ST:' CI1L?RCIT. tainntent. The lay is in three acts made :its appearar>;Ce .in' qok form, P f another Case .for, hearing this• evening. Master • Earl a hiss Lottie Ker of 'Clinton. -Is .visit- I 1 -Steep .entertained .. t birth- number. of his .schoolmateso a bi in her aunt g ,Mrs. H. Darrow. ' The C. A, A, A. meets in the Odd=,seeriga t,.... sec HYII. follows' hall '. on Friday .evening and. retary would . begin evening meetings On Tuesday evening next a re -union number of c6stly- And useful pxesents, Police Magistrate Andrews.. will give a good program of interest. for, men in Clinton on • b'riday of this of the men of St. Paul's will - be field" as tokens of their good wishes for 'a to 'all who wish to attend. Iweek, also that a special ilimtting for iii' the School -room: A ;program -will happy future. Her travelling costume Portyrtwo. years ago last Friday interest., would be held in 'tile town hall be :rendered and dight. refreshments was; of navy, blue broadcloth, -% ith a the Andrews family located in Clin Tho• concert nig given in the town next Sunda afternoon y p hall on the evening of April 1st will Y , but on Monda ,served. Thi_ month: of April -next is set of sable furs the gift of her Fath -I ton, coming. tram Burrftts' Rapids on- : P the -15th Inst, Secretary Flc•rwriAr re- the fiftieth anniversary of the Arigli-,er. Bir, and Mrs. Haber left by 'the the Rideau River near Ottawa. .Long no doubt, not the boys a good sum for { ceiyed a message from Tea+ York can .Church in' Clinton and this is a aTternoon train for Detroit whare theyl since Mr. and Mrs. Andrews Sr. join - their balls and bats. The engagement stating that Mr. . Mason's visit to preliminary nteoting toward the cele-' will make their home;, • Good wishes. ed the great majority and of their of Master: Douglas Stanbury, Son of Chnton had to be again postponed oration of the feast. family their three song: S. J.,'C. 'A. Mrs.. (Dr..) . Stanbury of Toronto, owingto his illness.. This is a wat- LITTLE LOCALS• known to man , in, Clinton as Fair r and H. P. still live here and are much. Y , ter of regret to us all, but it Cannot PRESENTATION .ANT) ADDRESS. respected residents of the town '• in Morgan, will, he one. of the attrac- , How docs � your sub to. The News- tfons, ' : be helped. Further notice o. Mr. A very pleasant event took plane Record stand ? which, they have resufed for so - many M sons isi it 5 iv t . a v t will b e, •er. lY 1' c • a st a e n at s:. Our wort c i c m t ar , g yo ax: Y P g at aha home f Mts: I•Iall on id . o F a r Y, r: v. THE, SPRING HORST SHOIi'...,. •T when between twenty-five and till' + Hogs are seven dollars per cwt �Ir. S J. Andrews, is the oldest tTf A POPULAR LNTERTAI l.R: on the focal market this week. -R• the e Horse buyers from all ever• the of -her.'lady friends of Wesley church Fitzsimons & Son and D. 'Cantelon ; three. count' are sendiat 'for rite lists About. thirty of. Clintons most poP� and the. W; C. T. U. invaded her homejmade shipments. t Toronto.( --* y 1. g . P of ular citizens were entertained 'by Mrs: with well-filled briskets, After a m6st p o the Huron County Spring Show to �, S. Harland at her- home last Sat- enjoyable repast,' all resent adjourn- l Alr. 'arid Mrs. Line Jackson have Id_ be held in Clinton on the (i:,4,t of urd'av avenin .. Alter, home. rRassfvq cd to `tt)e parlor when' a handsome taken, up their abode in the cottage Bayfie April, and have intimated' their in-� n h'cl to p P F on Victoria street lately occupied by s �r T rr 'c J hnston who has tention of being present to see and luncheon, which lasted from 7 p: 'm. Hymn book was presented to ,' Mrs, )Via aster e ane o. , w to•.8..4.5,. a most wholesome, Interest-: Hall, ,who is leaving town in a few Mr. and,blrs. Frantic Herman..Spent the winter witli his grandpar to buy. The farmers havvin �Ic fox ing, an humorous hterar-eoutbst Was` s torsi .. with a, sister in .� 1- The Companions the Forest will' " .art sitcs111Q cxlhibft't 68 so that buy_ > d y day c tie y l P f, eats, 141', anal Mrs: 'Jane's ,'Johnston, participated in, which consisted of 'a mer: The- address was tread by Mrs•,huld'.a, social tomorrow •evening and left for. his home at ,Milestone, Sask., ars can. get a good opportunity. .As thrillingnarrative .pre prepared b bfrs, Shepherd i nd the resentatioh. ntade•� will have a program of music and' ori Tuesda : the prize list is bigger than ever more! P Y ,._ ' p , aces 'tri r fie hments: The d- v .mono will be re aired and as the Ilarli%nd; the product of `Iter Own or b.y :Mrs: W. Cooper,' Although taken g i , wi s a Mi..and Mrs: Fred.' Pridham of Show ' free in every tie lar sub- igt,nality, inwbigli the names cif .tile completely by surprise Mrs. Hall ac ,mission will -be: ten cents. IGoderich..an,d: fricinds spent Sunday Ys e e y pat u s b characters .and other important things kbowledged ilii. gift in a f.w well-'. Mrs. A. McCreary, ,ylio has been g seriptions are necessary: to •m;•ike ft . in the Village. were the navies �of ,the various people chosen words, and closed by saying undergoing treatment -at the hospital The Searles Chapter. of Stanley DYs- go. The treasurer, Mr. hair, will he of'Wesley church. .These latter had to that when itstn the h mil book she for sone weeks has been abl;i to re••I pleased to accept- donations ,from all . g Y I trio held .their meeting in the Oran'gr, those interested in making the how be st.pplied ' by. the guests, in the would always remind. her . of. 'her kind tarn to her ]tome and is now making, hal•1,' Bayfield,' on the 11th. Among S blank, spaces .left for them to the: oar-. friellils in Clinton. During . the even- steady progress towards recovery. I :bi` er and ti]L better than ever. gg ra'Yv and the whole venin was' nc d�. •, those from the district were Messrs. W e, evening o mg Mzs. Pattison Yen ered 'a solo in' �l' number of the citi ens:will tender.Geor. e' Sterling and Thomas 'Pannier * f the. tient` "6ri test and 'lost sties' , e ; Messrs. F. R:: ]•Tod' ins kind R.; IToluies • • . It,En'[SBLN AICD HIS S�'VC)JTIi];ART. o , gl�•. such a .p'ieasing mann �, as. to ,..call .... g. of �-lensall, C�corge Beatty, L,. Foster •:. fable .over spent in any home fir C'l:nt- forth a lYrart 'ricer'.. VI's: 4�r.` ha.:a runplimentiry banquet `on. Friday' r rid` Wit ` Y and William RAthw.ell, Vg, na, a READYNIADE ORDERED �{' p� CLOTHING Morrish .W Grooks CLOTHING AS A BUY E. R OF 9lth0 B®s .1� : Y a, Are you interested ,in buying s' the right goody at the right priees ? The secret of doing: it is to buy ��� `Q at the right store. The value.to K.,`."'. 4 you of any .store is what you 1t, Vie'`. iI.Yfi find in it. - ., s The satisfactory prices.. The quickest response to your de viands. The accommodating treatnient,and satisfactory terms. We call our store the greatest store in the country for 'every; thing a boy needs.. One element'of its :greatness is that we pay special attention :to ' this, department, 'We carry the stock. We keep the -style for the "Cute Age" the "Rough house Age'' and the "Sit up and "Lion Brand" take notice -age." We have studied the 'wants and wishes of the boys, and this season we are going to say more than ever about our Boys' Clothing for we are going to show more styles at all prices than ever before. Our Special Stift ,The Leader" sizos 24 to 28, at ............. • 1.90 -'"' S.S. Norfolk, sizes 24 to 80, at,.,........... 2.40 <' D.B. 8 -piece, sizes 27 to 33, at..............,. 2.99 D B. belted, sizes 26 to 33, at 3.26 "The Winner" sizes 27 to 34, at.......,...... 19.00 Here are five big specials that no boy should miss seeing. Drop in and Have o Look, Boys, A Square Deal for Every Man MORRISH CROOKS Sue gcasors td Hodseftt► groae Clothing Store Is 'Ile Play that will be seen at the. on,. TA.r: 'aiid''Mrs: Harland are the gerr resided. at the . ialio.:'Alter :evsrning of next week,. the' event to McKinley P P � Ilam Pollock; . R. � tnl. y and Ti- . n . town' hall'on . 4yednesday evening ; of best of cntertaincrs: sinQin "Cod he with. -, ii till Nye 'take , place, at the Llotel \atmandic. g S ,1tIcI shen Lodge. of the CTo g ;next week under, the 'management of, e ir" ,. g . r . � , . ,+ meet again P. the friends dispersed, G: F3c:rbert.,1'err ': It is.a ver 'calfs,' tINC.LT,..DAN L. SATURDAY l*iIGIiT � y y 1Viis.' IIall every l iic� M stt-ate Andrews sat fri�hIcCdtneltey Po: i c agi • on - a case of assault on . � 14lessrs, 4Cflliatn.:and' Russel Brown- wishing ani{"family. tic story 'of country life, interspersed� ,Several ears : ago ."Uncle Dan'l. or happiness in tlieir new. home.-!Jonday judgment .which cost the defendant one lee of Goderich jvere'. the guests 'of. their sister, Mrs: II: Little, a. few with. a , natural comedy element that" the Messenger From Jarvis. Section" " dollar a -ilii •, costs. IIis worship has days this week. Y furnishes an exceptionallyfine enter- , • 01\T ST:' CI1L?RCIT. tainntent. The lay is in three acts made :its appearar>;Ce .in' qok form, P f another Case .for, hearing this• evening. Master • Earl a hiss Lottie Ker of 'Clinton. -Is .visit- I Directly it achieved great.popularity• The League. on, Monday evening -,vas and'five scenes. The. characters . are sales of the book, continued. fora itr the, hands of the -Steep .entertained .. t birth- number. of his .schoolmateso a bi in her aunt g ,Mrs. H. Darrow. ' well ,drawn and it ' is u { ITh© social comm})tee• full' o funny long `time Without aliatement and the Tho , devotional ex elses' were follow f situations and thrilling climaxes: r flay patty on Tuesday when' they sPont!I the very • pleasantly with such Air. Thomas A. Stinson. of- Goderich , . spent a few days in the .village thus . _ parties cqucerned in it, saw in tIte ed solo . Miss Lulu .H we ' a'` 'waning b a U o ci. 'n Y Y ,� „• . S e alt) are Y r dui d i es t o a dur'n t ld d P, Y g he � story g,)1 filo ' elements of a success-:, leading b DTiss. Olive Holland �tind' a � games as Lost Hcir 0 Ma , week. '.Smith ` play, and with a .splendid. oreliestra' 1 v t d lie nuc- `' _etc. The boys h,ad are al'tiierry'time, ful play and, a p ay. was n a e t number of selections . on the gramu I for the make it Mrs. . (nee Annie Sturgeon) home.from Detroit lastweek musical numbers all ch. v ,. ,, , cess of 'wht was even greater <Uhan phone, by lVlfss Ida Pwttchell. �1n ADDRESS AND PRLSI+.NTA.rION. the more interesting, Mr. Perry is returned , g where rile had been vision,,• the book. It is the play.o ularized'• undane . f h me -made candy sup - formerly f Patten and, Perry Jerryi e P e o o y,On ° , a y'by AZ's. Fiske and: the late Barney by the,_ ladies of the.k A happy company, comprising many Wednesday of last week Mr. plied plied young from Ker y, which 'is a . guarantee McCauley.. The story' is told in a Loa ue was served for wh'ielf they g Members of. the Ladies . Aid aYid the Alex.. Rubinson offered his hotel • for no bid came up to, the that the Company. is first class . in concise, and interesting Ynanner and is every res g deserve not only a. vote of thanks IW: M. S., assembled irt'Jntar%o St: P I ' sale blit as reserve price no sale was :nada. Y .cot<' relieved by many touches' of comedy but _the highest ; compliment; for the Parsonage on •Tuesday evening and �` • � . * , . lin the chakacter of Uncle Dari 1. S te-' •• ' . c •r E daintf s pro -C surprised Mrs, (Rev,) . W. E. Kerr COLLT✓GIAT1; INSTITUTE I;XA1ViS. 1 extollen a Of, array o c, p , Dr. Ross of Sesiforth was in':• ;the g -with an ext uisite cabinct.'of silder tial attention' has been given to "•the: vided., 'It wars 'a very pleased audY } .village on .Tuesday. I See F. A. Edwards list -of ci r<Ygatns ' , The tollowin u ils obtained an., g . p p i scenic equipment and cIectr.•cal eft- erica that arose while the gramophone cutlery. The presentation was n}ad's' average .of 50 per :cent. or over at the ecis. Several ' high-class see- meeting God Save. by Mrs, John Gibbings, ;)resident of - "' fair'. . • ' . : on page recent general examinations at. C. g ' pleasing , closed the; with 'ntr d ria -the -King. cialties will be) , o aced during the Ii mom. I the Ladies' Aid Life' followin address , g ' - ' ' G b ... "t .I n . De ai ed reports of standing, at tendance ate, h ve sen issued. b action 'of the play and in aha ;perform;: • : • ' r h . 1 r (' The young' I f lies Bialc class enter-. being read by 1VTrs. E. .G. Courtice, •d f th M. Going! to Church.. Inured G g a Y e ^ F `V anec' in the town hall on Saturday ev- tainted the young men's class to a 5t, f Att press ant o e�W, T Mr Kcrr i antic) 'titian of her ' orm Part 1st --D. Stewart 82, F. Lucas• ening o this weep. fine orches a Patrick's social. at one of. the restaur- will render. popular. and elassic music.removal last o . s, p. from Motion : merits of the church. 79.1, C:. Copp .70, H. Elcoat 67.4, A., Bandparade at noon,.. ants evening. The corrin of Rev. J. L. Stewart g 7 he 'tonstitutfon of the Methodist But we would litre you to take with from Clinton,not only the know May,62•,6 H. Stoneman 59.5 C.' Stoneman 57,.4, S. Holmes '56:1, G. WESLEY CHURCH. B. A., B.' D. as the missionary depu- Church provides, that the ties which find pastor and people shall• not be - . Thompson 55.5. tation .to Ont. St, next Sabbath will I Seven years ago this anontli Wesley a very special attraction. Mr: come permanent, but, that at regular , Mrs. 1)'frbl oftaYsl;y has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. McGarva. Drove Part 2.—D. Stewart 81.1, R. Kilt, cliurcli •was dedicated, the officiating Stewart will return to West China to intervals, changes shall be made in Braii:tiwaite manner. T. lei at 5i I1. Farquhar 5'4.i Il. �, , 1" 1h pastor will take for his stab- 75.7, J. Cameron 63; 41. Stoneman clergyman on that occasion' , being a few months, it is understood, to the location of, our ministers, in the bed. Fort.ultatcl thou'h " y, though, iio bones 61.1, C. Copp 61. Rev, James Livia stone ,,• then, resi- I become principal of the new 14letho- interest of the general ''welfare of our Cook on Friday last, Y Honor Matriculation.—F. Lucas d'eng of the London C.otvference.p The) � dist Many, will- be eager to Church: Such a time: will -soon come- : 73.7, D, Ross 53,7, .college. attendance crowded': 'tlib auditorium hear his addresses on,Sunday at 11 for us, and, it is with deep regret Airs'R., Miller, wli,o lives but one, Form IV, land school room, a. m• and 7 p. tri, that we 'think of the. few weeks of pressing interests the old may not be forgotten, vaut pleasant memories of D. Courtice .72.3, L. , Johnston 62.3, Last Sunday ahem anniversary act-,. On Monday evening next, Rev.. Mr. • the teryn of. our esteemed pastorthat It be futile to : M. Ransford 55.6, J. Wiseman 55.3,.�vices were held with Mr. Livingstone Stewart will address a League rally' A. Davidson 52,9, E. Stinson 52.,8, as'again the preacher of the day .and in Ontario St. church commencing at still remains. would attempt to express in words our ap- 68.9, Tl. ),avis 07.•4, M. Manning 07, 11. Middleton 60.6, R. Cantelon 65.1, E'. Blake 52, J. Cantelon 51,51 R. with an attendance that. almost equal-oduel.. Invitatians are Acing sent preciation of the earn,stness and zeal 1 ren tved. Y On behalf of 'tile Ladies I Aid and Ball 51.1. . led that at the. opening. Mr. Livin;-, out to theolmg people's societies of Y `' • with Nvhich you have in common, with your husband devoted yourself to Lite leaves to -morrow .her duties as teacher at W:tttenwyl. Fora ITT, W. Doherty 78.7, M. Ilohnes 71,1, ,nd stone was in good form aave one g the town and vicinity, A cordial tri- of his most eloquent and powerful lis- vitatiott is extended to all to attend, advancement of the interests of Ont - The of class in the Sunday school aro To- ..Scott 68,5, M. i3rown 65:6, IL'counses. of you to accept this gift, and limy that )lir. lxlessing of Clod upon you aYid ario street •church., As members of r ,' w 8 land 60.7, .11Wise 69.5, l , Cutler a , C. Mehl 56.0, It. Walkinshaw 50.5, "Watts 63,1, J. O'Neil '61,7, B. Draper The trustees asked for V150.and�'they, I the. Ladies Aid and Missionary Soc- iety, we can speak most confidently:oil. 59; B. Kay 58.9, C. Xerr 56.7, II.Irecrivrd as the day"s collections and O'Neil 5ti.4, F. Nlcltenrie M, $550. To this the Lad-, Personals. the self-sacrificing devotion, which you 1tilrs. Jelin Gfbbings, President of '; .55.8, subscriptions . II 52 6 N Ci tff rl h I , Cooper 55.01 V. Itumball, 54.7, C. �Iloare have given to the work of these depart-) . Form IT'. fes Aid added $100, malctng a 1;ranti ' y r Y total • for Lite da of $650. Last ear Ntr. E. R. Dewart was nn London merits of the church. Mr. S. G Plummer. K. Brown 60.4, T. McTaggart 09.3, the amount contributed was $6.1:9.03. � Iesteroitl 14IY'. unci iris. Ross .Ic)1tYtstone. of Blake. But we would litre you to take with from Clinton,not only the know 'While . 1{err 61.5 H. Fair 63. I'l. Turner II , 62.4:, L, Wasmann 61, 1'l. Brown 00.,5,: ,. The choir with I Yof. Brown at the rendered a most approprilatd i were iia town yesterday. you ledge that your labors to were ap' on his way S. chirroh last Sunday YYtcrrtting 14Ir. S. Cl. Plummer or an A. Eawin 58.2, Mc -Jackson 57.8, V ,selection of music in.their most efii- 0 56.4, B. Brogden 54.4, icfent , Mrs. 1)'frbl oftaYsl;y has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. McGarva. s pYrciated by as, but also sante taYig- lhle evidence of. the harmony and good slipped and tell with such violence that lie Acts since been confined to bis Braii:tiwaite manner. T. lei at 5i I1. Farquhar 5'4.i Il. �, , 1" 1h pastor will take for his stab- + Airs. C. Perdue of Lucknow 'attended the funeral of the latc Mrs. I1enr Y will that bas ever prevailed among us, , will have evtcicnet its bed. Fort.ultatcl thou'h " y, though, iio bones at 3 I. 14Ict1rtliur 52.5 Cantelon 50.0,1 L. Reid 50. iects 'next Sunday % Morning--•{a`'ayWg „ .� Cook on Friday last, Y --such an , you occasion daily to use in your new were broken and it is expected lie will gdays, tie around again in a few Dorm 1, , Ivrn}n -- Auclaefty or land Doing , b All are wear Suri,lituity; 101011?" t nfayor VViitse, Reeve G+bbings, Coun- home, so that among newer and more Airs'R., Miller, wli,o lives but one, J. Taylor 79.8; J. Buchanan 71.0, j come. ` eillor Jackson and',4olleitor4 Bry- done were in Toronto last week., pressing interests the old may not be forgotten, vaut pleasant memories of door from Air. 't lumntc Y and is a meat- I. Glen 66.4; A. Taylor 0.3, C, Wise Miss Bowes has resigned the Posy— < tie Priscilla Cook, who canto Ilei your life in Clinton may be constant• ber of the saltie church, also fill while' oil her way to attend divine 68.9, Tl. ),avis 07.•4, M. Manning 07, 11. Middleton 60.6, R. Cantelon 65.1, tion, of choir leader which will be, t14l:s.Y taken by Prof. Brown in addition to to att:rYlel t1Yr funeral ot•ltcr Ytzotltet, to return to 1 ren tved. Y On behalf of 'tile Ladies I Aid and Service and had to be conveyed', to 11. Walker 65, I'.. Holland '64.7, 11. Jackson V. his duties at the Organ. thembers the Adult Biblel leaves to -morrow .her duties as teacher at W:tttenwyl. Women's Missionary :society we beg her Acini'. Site received to very bail sllaking up and lias since been unable Mustard 64.4, M. 03,11 )large 61,6, E. Torrance 01.1, It. Ilar- The of class in the Sunday school aro To- Air. James Cameron, a student of of you to accept this gift, and limy that )lir. lxlessing of Clod upon you aYid t•o leave her room. r ,' w 8 land 60.7, .11Wise 69.5, l , Cutler a , C. Mehl 56.0, It. Walkinshaw 50.5, e resent t in as large nuin-. que. ted to b p g j)ers as possible richt Sunday. The the Celle iatr YYYxI termer principal g of lite Bayfield school, took charge. Yours may accompany it, W. Cook 50.1, 11. Robinson 55.8, 13. I question of organization will be dig- of the 4th division of the 1'ublio 1tilrs. Jelin Gfbbings, President of '; Mr. Artbur Cantelon was confin.ett Cooper 55.01 V. Itumball, 54.7, C. �Iloare cussed and if deemed advisable t1Ye New school yesterday afternoon in; t1w bliss Chidiey who was' Ladies' Aid. E. G. Courtfce, 1*resi:dent to his bourse for a couple of days last Week awing, to illness, but Is able to 63.0, It, Cook. 53.4 F. 1'`l nn�'class will be organized. memb, absence. of ,Mrs. of 52.5, E. Pickett 63.5, S. I�:tfsley 5".3.' Crs will lie cardially weleoined., attenting a wedding in Londesboro, the Missionary :society. be about again.