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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-04-15, Page 1
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Tuesday evening, the occasion being inter 'Any Time -C. 9. C.-2 Start t w'ithathe drawing u� published. Prayer." Da Evening, A• Sinner's Barley 50c to 52c. the 'fifth anniversaryof their wedding. which only means a waste g Man Wanted Rlumsteel Bros. --9, o . ()nine to aur y & P until the choir drove out to Aubwn wit), Butter 13c to 2Q0, After all had partaken, of the good Needlework, Lessons Free-• To ex's- S Y ouxtafn, and you will remain of ni t'Qy orchestra strikes up the national an- the pastor last. Sunday and took the Eggs 150 to 10c, things provided, the evening was Three 1}ePartinents-Central. 1 . C.-�K1. -7-IN istore and let us show you . the splendid values we them. musical part of the service, Live Hogs 47',00. spent in games a4d other amusements., Notice ,toy Farmers --A. J. Holloway-•fi' ,� have in the REAL THING LITTLE LOOCAL$. FOR AN EVAPORATOR, ••i' • and you will find W. C. T. U, MEETINGS. ST. JOSEP>I S CHURCH. 1._ s -f . Seeley & West are adding to their Miss Sproule, W. C. T. U. mission- Mr. D. Cautelon has had a number • Special services were .celebrated fn ,� Personal,. •• a - equipment, this week installing a, i ary, will address' a meeting in the in- of men at work raising the frame of St. Josephs church on Easter Sun-' ' i Q c �3Rr'ga ns machine for utting on rubber tires terests of the work the residence the old St. Joseph's church whicbf'was day, High Mass was celebrated at Mr. Tom Mitchell has. gone to. Torah- d ' I redo and another for grinding horse clips of ,Mrs. W. S. Harlan�d..on Saturday' built over fifty years ago, Ile will 1.0.35: a, m. and Vespers and Benedie- to to join the police force. /• . ti. in gold, silver and p i us pets. evening: Mzs, Harland; has long been use part of the material fro erecting tion were held at 7.30 p. m. Appro.; Mrs. S. C. Itathwell and sons are f stones. The Clocks, Wal- an addition' to the buildn near the l � ohes, Rings, Bracelets,` Mrs. William Fisher, an inmate. of recognized as the leader in the cause g priate sermons were preached at visiting in Goxxie this week. / Pirie, Chains, Cuff Links, the House of Refuge for four years, here and. very gladly gives the use of station that ,was formerly used as a both services by Rev, Father I3anlon. Miss Sarah Kaley Of . ,St. Thomas Tit Ioilet Articles and Stem died yesterday morning, aged :ninety her handsome home for the meeting. (knitting factory but which ;Vii. Can- Special music was rendered by the spent the Laster holidays witbw lin Silver Novelties, Solid years. She c me from Exeter and t1W On Sunday afternoon Miss Sproule Itelon purposes converting into an ev- choir, which was greatly appreciated. friends in 'town, gg F\ �N and Plated Silverware, etc, . body was taken there for interment, will deliver an address in Willis. aporator. The altars were beautifullydecorated Mr. W, McTaggart of Toronto was _ _ ARE ALL BARGAINS. church, She. is an earnest and inter- BOARD OF TRADE, with , flowers and lights and looked the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mo-• A INTERESTING LECTURE, esting speaker and well worth hear- ' very pretty. The offering was a Taggart Sr., on Good Friday.11 _ v ..,, ; � On Wednesday evening next in the fng. We ' are advised that notices have generous one, Misses Kate McCouxt of Parkhill and: Salvation, .Army , Lieut: Colonel been sent out to the effect that a All the -memorial windows have Vina McCourt of Toronto spent. . hall AN INSURANCE MEETING, I W AXIS A.el ar J. D. Sharp will give his great mis- quarterly general meeting of the been donated and were installed on the holidays at their bo in town, u jBoard of Trade will .be held in the the da before Easter, The add wen t New York , i- Northive lecture on Bermuda, the A meeting o herepresentatives of Council chambers on. Monday evening' greatly to the already handsome in-'Mdtmtiof Alfred Knitting Company, is North-west. and Si ms of hirago five mutual insurance companies doing I sweler gnat O ilaaias. ^' . .. Clintonnext at $ p• m. As business of con- terror of tho church and are real , in town this week and at the Nor- P This le0ture has taken well .Wherever business in Haran and adjoining coon siderable importance affectin the works of art. I mnndie. it has been given and promises to ties was held at the Rattenbury -- 4 . . , welfare of the town, will be brought' .Services next Sunday will be' at• Mrs. S. S. Cooper and Miss' Be 1 re•* _ . _ ... . be one of the most interesting). given House on Thursday. last: The ob;ect in. Clinton.. Over 100 �+eautfful co.cred �o£ the gathering was. to deal with the. g, a .ail attendance. 10.3Q a. m. and 7.30 P. m. � night from a visit before this meeting, f ► .turned; home, last .- - "• Win' slides and three housarid feet +,f niov: ;,question of gasoline engines,• the use is r©quested. On Easter Sunday early service was of a couple of days at the old hoiiie' INCO PbitAT14D lfi6 in pictures, 1 held in St. Michaels church, Blyth, of the former. R 9 g p` of which is rapidly, increasing in the THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. at 8.30, Mr. Andrew Taylor and I gog A FAREWELL DINNER. i k ties. The subject is farming communities. , M s. M - B4 ... was talked. over at length but not I The annual meeting . of Clinton Taylor. spent a • few days of the: g • Mr. G .E. .Parkes, who has for sev- having past week as the guests of Mr. g .at hand as much information of the Women's Institute will I eral years' been manager of the Sea- as was deemed desirable, no decision"be, held at thy.. home of Mrs. Geo. Personals, Alex. Smith near Kipper, THI, 00Y9LNK F- CA forth branch of the Bank of Com was arrived at. Trowhfh on Thursday afternoon next, Miss •Lou ,Stevens gave a missionary^ f1W 000, ifteserve $4.600,000 erce was tender farewell = - • ' commencing at .three o'clock sharp. Mrs.. L. C• Fleming -and boys. visited address at a union meeting of Vic- ,; . Paid Up. Capital $3, .. m , ed ald n . Total Assets .. ' •$50,470,000 net • on Moii;da . evening,on the A PRINCE OFENTERTAINER After the business moiiting, . which I in Exeter yesterday. I Coria •'and North street . 1_•eaposr . HEAD 'OFFICE. MONTREAL., eve of `. his 'de arture o Dunn- illi e h h includes .election of oilicers, -a paper Mrs, Carling was the guest of Exeter Goderich on Tuesday evening. 1.1 : W P Mr. William B t ane, purser of t o vino to which branch he has been C. P. R. steamer Kee.�Vatfn which " books we should read" will friends over Easter. . Mr, Stewart Jackson came up Irons I � ~ _ - ' be given b' Miss Tebbutt: A full Mrs. Lawrason of Brantford is .the Toronto. for the , holidays and on CLINTONBRANCH—E.. R.•DEWAItT, MANAGER,.. - transferred. qtr, Parkes enjoys the plys betweery Owren Sound and Fort g � I'attendance of the meri>lljcrs it; articu- guest of Mrs. D; B. Kennedy., I• Sunday gave a'solo , in Willis:. 1. , t • . .. reputation of being a successful hank- William, makes his bome lat. Seafotth p Mr., Fred'.. T. Jackson• was in Toronto; church in his usual fine manner. - 0 N er and is a; genial acrd o ular man durfn the months' that navi ation. is )oily requested, Ever facility afforded to farrpers p P + g g 00 -,business yesterday, and today, Niss Richardson and Miss. Smith . ,. COUNTRY BUSINESS tI visiting nd o g Y g otos will be 'cashed or, taken for several of Clinton's •best known Citi many friends, who speak of him fam their bankirig business.. Sales n z s of whom the following site led �' +' + Amo the bookings s mad the of Londesboro friends .over Easter.. I' cousins; Messrs.. Robert and Jamesr , 1. collection. , en w . g n, liliarly .as ,'Bill.' and regard him as: ng g e to .. a ,Miss Jean. Carling, teacher, neat Pearson, . • and families of Greys . the dinner :. IV. Jackson, G, D. Me-•• a. "prince o£ entertainers." • Including west the past, week by Mr. W. Jack- , +- • Bank. Accounts c I Wingham, is home for,the vacation. ' township. 1. Spec' Attention Paid , t0 Savin $ Ba Taggart, C. E. Dowding, J•, \v:, haw in the fon list are a'number of our son, local . agent of the C. P. R., . p g i Mr, John Bunt of Galt` visited his Mr: E. H:. Jolliffe, teacher of ofiamia- ,I and J, Wiseman.: During the evening citizens and representin G: D. and were : 14Irs: Fisher and Mrs, . John �� . y g father, Mr:, H., Hunt of ..•iwi, on try , in the Technical School, Toron-• , - the Clinton 'delegation pinned upon M D McTa art (, E Dowdin W Houston of town to Winnipeg Mr. _ - • gg ,. .. . g,. . r the guest of the evening a badge_ R• Counter, D. A. Forrester,, . James and Mrs, T. Jennison of the London which expressed thein regard, regrets Faii and J. ...W. •Shaw,. Mr, Will. Road' to Swift Current, Sask, ; Geo. at his departure and .good wishes for Jacksoru went to Seaforth Tuesday. Phipps; Iiolniesvthe,. to Rocanville, the future. ' Y Sask. ; Stanley to Will- evening with a token, of their spore- I J•• Taylor; LORD'S DAY ALLIAN 7E: ciation fon..Mr:, Bethune who has since, inipeg,: and Nor..man Welsh, Goderich •' . left .to .take. up his duties on the .Keep township to Saskatoon: I . Editor of The News -R cord -Per- watin. + '•1. � e THE RURAL TELEPHONE., mit me. to call .the attention of the) T .. BASEBALL LEAGUE„ churches, of Clinton to the • fact that The poles for the Tuckersmith. for many' years the' week following A meeting of• delegates from the 'telephone system, were drawn front the Easter. .has been observed as `.`Lord's. baseball clubs of Mitchell, Seaforth Clinton station song their respective Dny' Wev&" throughout the Anglo- Blyth and Goderich was held routes yesterday. The . poles, , -which Y ; . Saxon world, and sermons have. been at'the Hotel ,Normandie on Good ,F,i-,were twenty and twenty-five tout long, ver enexall reached on the Sun-' were brou lit from Mich. . and cost Y g s P i day, when the following officers were g day. In accordance with this, the chosen: • .. iseventp ,cents .on•th, average: Five general' committee have re uested that resident A. �B, Robinson Blyth. circuits,.. including: one from Stanley,Toronto q P ,. Y every 'minister Would give.onc service ,. Sec: -Treasurer Y.J. Butland will come up:,tlie'London Road from on either 'flee 18th ar .the 25th of .. Goderich.. , . • !Granton. o Aril ;and ask for :a collection to ale'(` • '. • The .commissioners. who will install P Committee, J: C. 'Johnson, ClinU- �[ I in the work This request has been on J, (;. Tait, Godoxidi ; ' b`. and `manage the system are Messrs. Monday. j . . . .. . . to, visited over Easter his parents, 1VIr: and Mrs. Robert Sweet •and fam- Rev. Mr. and Mrs:. Jolhffe Wesl e�' ` r , fly returned yesterday from `a visit parsonage. •' at lits old home in ?�rceter.. Miss Myrtle Sparling•, `has taken ' a ., P osition as clerk*' in Mr. S. C. Rathwell's shoe store; Norma and Addie S Arlin of I Lieutenant W. 1 isses p g don eft' on IMCraiihrook. were' ,tests this week Tuesday for London to tat .g y n e i course �+ R Mrs. S athwell, in the military 'school'. Staff, Captain, D. C. Moore and little Mr. and -.Mrs. Charles Marks r. ' son .' f Montreal and also. Mrs.• turned' linin last -week fr i . o efrom their younu of Lucknow s eat. Easter at weddin tri tin ' "hay tak the' „ P :_ g P K d o on `uP, i t their mother's, Mrs. E. Moore, Al- residen"e in the 'villa e. . . • k.. g. next street. • Mr. and lVlrs. harry. Falconer andT Mr. Edward' Jenkins B. A:, ftnancial-'.sister,, Miss Edith Falconer of 'God-' . un erich s rit g e.... secretary. of. life :. Young pe Sunday in tlie'vflla�e Men's Christian Association ..s ent•.tile: uesta of their ,parents ' .� i ` faAber, ' P 'Th Al .i P , Laster with .h s th r, Mr; 'T: Jen= a bon lintel is undergoing.. :i,�:. • „ „• king, at Woodlands Farm, on .the present ;a'number . of impxovementa, • Huron Road.. ., which will add greatly to the con_. <• ., • � ', '. SONS BANK The M O 1. • INOORPORATED 1856, Fund .$3 500 000 Caplti+llPsid up $3,500,000 Rest Fu , , Branches ilii, (;apada -: . l'IaS 65 B . in all the principal cities and Agents and Correspondentsof in the world.. ' A GENERAL BANKING $USINESS TRANSACTED.. .... , a . .. �,===±21, M - , .. S�►VIlYGS BANK. DEPARTMENT HE . • AT ALL BRAN(7 9• 1 hest Current Rate.' interest allwed at HII: . . _ DOW(Iln Manager :` Clinton Branch ' C•: h, g� church were well attend( 'l he mils -Ion' Easter .and several readin `s :were bY: Clinton. The new .ritual was used iiig.'Parties. Bride and groom were :turn out each evenipig, snowing; the iii-► i . "c portion r c great credit - r' n .th game a ct, band the. work was. all axcoediiigly„well!Luiiattendcd, but a dainty. tittle ring "terest they manifest fit the services. •' .11 i al po on , efie ted g eat up given bearing o e am s bje i Miss Bentley, the-organist,and n its son a solo 'fn her usual done.' .When •the lodge closed rc[resh bearer ,was Cleta, the ggnngcst safer •Mr.-,Johiv Fraser, who spent tli$. •. Most of'think of Clothes-ecorl_ Ion y,,%) Miss Po g g d s the members of the choir. The grand leasih manner: The election of of- I ments were served. and ..at a f obdly I' of the bride.. Miss Emina I'ickctt• winter near the Soo, returned to, th+e• ' e ori in- �s 1 li ur id.the Ah�licaa (`Burch n g1r place next Monday night. .' otn .as cheapness;in th ;?, sole t gy tt ; fleets takes pla e M p n g t Ihour the three -linkers deparLod ,for played • the -Wedding march 4a's the village last week, - y never. to better advantage than, on then h League is undertakin extensive their respective homes., . I bride entered the .parlor on -ire arm Mrs,:'R. Elliott and two ghildrert. . . . The L g g. , • of lies :father ,who gave her %Nv .y. al COSt; . few of ti13 Stop t0 think occa ion, .of a triumphal thanlcsgfv?tvg; renovations and beautifying: of the 'WILLIS CHLTRCH. are visiting dricnds at Windsor ah. 11 L . ., and the TO Deum Laudamus as well 'church. lecture rooms and class _ in present: . The ,bride was• liandsom; ly •t• fired: . that cheap clothe. means some- `. as the Gloria In. Excelsis were stri,k rooms. The congregations who ' attended. silk crepe de chene and lief going Mr. and Mrs. James Wallis', of thea �.,,,.a 1. fng .instances of the majesty of ser- Willis .church on' Sundaq enjoyed two away ,gown was of navy bloc moth: Goderich Road; moved into the village . erl �'h'idden behind a vice: h church a prettily. decora= : An open session 'of - the Sunday. most excellent sermons; b the ' astor, At the conclusion of ,the rexcinony on Monday and have taken up their thing cle� y T e w s P y I I Y P , school. was held a: m.' 4er�fce in, the ,;Rev. Dr. Stewart. The music b and after the: company had extended residence on'the square, ted with appropriate flowers., The,;the. auditorium with the worth sup- ?� S' presentable appearance. Rev..0. R : Gunne preached sermons p_ the choir was* also in keeping with the customery felicitations; `he 'wed- Miss Mamie Macdougall, who is at- ` "`'"`'t -a I” p applicable to the occasion, replete, rerintendant, .Mr. A. Hooper, presrd the . lad Plastcx tide. Owing to man. I ding luncheon was partaken of and at tendin the collegiate at. Seaforth' is pp p iiig.. The choir. of children rendered g g y 3.07 Mr. and '..Mrs. X'iei nt left •' g g y i . / with of town, the choir was not I .. spending her holidays at her home° ' ' for Toronto on their .wedding.-. tri • . • serm0ivi'was esical eefall teaching. interided to s is ti .excellent service and.tlre program in- large, bt their singing was of the' • - g P in the village• : . .' I P Y eluded as well addresses, responsive The are expected home 5aturda ' i • �� forth ilio connection :between the sx1- I usual high standard. The. morning I, y p y Miss Lonna Erwin of Barite hospit . �" "" 9 66 Llan BP�C� d Israelites, readings, choruses, recitations, etc: „ was ni ht an.d'on , the first of 1bIa will . vation provided ed for the Is ae by I d all c use in with the 'n nus .anthem, `(Death is Hallowed g y al is• .the guest of her parents, Mr. -- an keeping ] y take a .housekeeping in the cottage + l the blood of the pascal lamb, and the • . I particularly well rendered, . as was. P p. g g and Mrs., George. Erwin. salvation provided for all mankind' Easter day.' I. the beautiful evening anthem; on Townsend street which. Mrs• Town-, Ma ter' ?:'ord "King spent his Easter a p through the blood of Christ. Y. M. C, A., CONCERT. � • '`Magdalene'' which consisted .of a send has disposed of,an . will vacate holidays with friends at 'Goderich. Clothing For Bois. solo by Miss •Zade. McRae, a duett by at that time. Miss Flossie Stanbury, of Toronto The annual Easter vestry, meeting A Concert,' under the auspices of the Mrs: Chowen' and Mrs. Campbell; and. There was a very large number of was the guest of her parents, ' Dr, e, stook ,place in the schoolroom ,on Mon-. Clinton Y. M. C. A., .will be given. in handsome and Costl resents show day evening. it , 'was' well at -f the :town hail on Frfkla evenin of a ladies trio and full chorus, all' of Y P + and Mrs. Stanbury, during ];;aster Y g which were well rendered. Mr, W. P. fng the high 'esteem in which the holidays. tended and the finanoial : report I , ter style and depend-. next week. The program will be fur- i Spalding of town and Mr. Stewart, young couple are held. Mrs. J. Tippet visited friends in, The clothing of character, y p given joy the churchwardens was most} nished• mainly by the. young, men of Jackson of Toronto also rendered sol- The only guests from but of town London the past week. "'` .,1 ; encouraging. The church stands in a the Win ham, Y, M, C: A., who will I - were the bride's uncle and, 'aunts, Master Gcor ie and' Miss. Ifiafo ability i obey and good. . Made from good -fabrics. g os at the evening service and both , .. g . y P g better condition financially than, it a the humorous Irish Drama,' Mr: and 1VIrg. E. C: Duntord and Liiitic spent their Easter holidays ` piay are always heard with pleasure. T}v;, y 'q'ititi. has done, for years. The total collec- "Handy Aridy," The Wingham boys •,or ai ist Mr. W. Glenn Campbell, al- Mrs.. Lamont of Brussels. friends in Tuckersmitli:. ' with Double Seat, Double Knees, .Double Stitgoed tions oft Easter Sunday amounted,, put this on in theft own town last: g ' P In 'the con iatwlations 'and ood , . 1. I P ways hag excellent and appropriate g g Mt, Alex. McLeod,. principal •, of v approximately, to $400,. which wax. alwegk with such wonderful success,I wishes, to Mr. and Mrs. Pickett on. � ' Seams and PookEts, L�neave SlzouldPrs, Unbreakable rest encouragement to ilio church music rEacly fox 'these special occas,Zurich Public school, as spcncling lt%s . . I g g that the Clinton. members have asked ions, launching out in matrimony; The Easter holidays under the parental, M Fronts Double Elbows. ` wardens. Mx. 1'-I. T. Rance was, aP- ahem to reproduce it, . hore. The play News -Record most heartily joins, l i . pointed warder► ..for the coming year I will mean ,Almost two .hours of 'eon- WESLEY CkiURCI-I: roof. by the rector, and on account of the `Stanbury-•Itellington, • • I The merchants commenced' early . �tinuous laughter. Eery few amateur I The W M. S. field their annual • closing on ,Tuesday evening: of this "" .I resignation, of Mr. T. D: Johnson, who ,comp'anies can approach .it. Every- Easter • thanlcoffexin, meeting in the A pleasing event took :place at the week and will hereafter close their has Served in that capacity now £bt.' body should hear It. The 'V'Vingham • lecture room on Thu sday evening last. Ontario St. parsonage on Thursday stores at G o'clock P.m. on Tuesday, 1 six ears the 'vestr appointed Mr. I .+ Ver Fashionable Idea, is Presented p �, , Pn Times says : The p�tay "Hondo An- I Mrs, W. J. Jolliffe, ,;president, in the � evening last when Miss Lillian Ke1- and Thursday evenings. 1 . Ball as the peoples wardcai• fly" given in the opera houso qn Tues- i char, . An .interesting program wag lington became the wife of Mr. Wil- Master Cleave Erwfri of London' . I ' This being the jubilee year' of this day evening; under the auspices of the WO know of no Better church, it was decided to hold a ser- i r and local Y. M. C. A•, was the ,teat oft_ given. The offering alrsounted to f,45 )fain Stanbury Jr, The contracting spent Easter week under: the parents. fes of Jubilee services at ctiffexent which is very much in advance of last parties are popular residents of .the roof. ' ' t n tertainment ever given here by local i year. I London Road, where. they have ialroadq Ken. Moorehouse spent the pak4 thin sA1] 'ilVilerG', times dui.ng the year, and a s ro g talent. The large )tall was crowded, , C+ln g endeavor will be made to induce prea3 I 'Ilio music in Wesley church Tact taken up houselceepfng. Their mann week with friends at London. chess from a distance'to catnc 'hero and all present were loud in their ,Sunday Was exceptionally fine and friends extend hearty Cortaratulations, Harvey Sntitly of Barrie was the, �_- -- praise of the excellent work done by greatly pleased• the large congrega- . guest of his brother, Dr. Smith, on, 1.. . whose very names *111 cause; a .rally the •different persons taking. part. The McGill Stevens, of all church members in this place'] Irish one and is brim fullidons who attended, both, services. Good :Friday. •;.., I 0,00 to t0. Knickers 49c to t.5 esC this plAy is an Irr o Pastor Joliiffe's discourses were bptli "Yesterday afternoon, at the home Suits$ • $ Q such as the Bishop of the dioc , of fun from start to finish. The works .` Rows. Canon Craig, James Caxmfch- „ elolY,uent and appropriate to the day. ' of Mr. and Mrs. Willtatn Stevens.,Slves done by R, A. Coutts,- as Bandy [ T,pwortb League anniversary scriiie.•t William street, parelits of the bride, I Stanle TownshIP., . ael .and Canon .Cody. :A. strong com, „ , . I Andy was certainly good' and bores will be held ilex) Sunday .when Miss Knowles Stevens became the mittee was appointed to act in con,- . « » , few. makes an A 1 Irish come{dian, and. Rev. G. F. Salton of Stratford will bride of Mr. James McGill, a Pres-' Wd are Sorry to ]Corti of the illnes5�, A .Square Deal for Every 'Boy. Junction with the rector with a v some people' now Aink that he hast reach at • both services. In Ito arranging, for these! services, of P porous young farrier of the township of Mr. Wilson Arinstrong, but hops which 'due notice will be given: The missed h:syicalling as lie should be on the afternoon there, will be an of Hullett, The ceremony was per- to hear of his Speedy recovery. first of these takes place on, Sunday 'the stage. `.open session of the S. S. when a formed by Rev. W. E. herr in' the Miss Maggie Peck of Seaforth is M ,.... r h Von. During the month of March the '1i`, program of music, etc, will be turn- presence of a. happy company com- spending the I',aster holidays alt thio week, the 25th inst., When the g !Mackenzie of Ilranttc> (t M. C: A's of Huron couf►tq Candacled ,shed by the 'children and Mt- Salton prised of the 'friends of the contract• home of her father, Mr. henry Peck. , 6 CROOK1S Archdeacon ,, ORR— the s ectal reacher 'fdr tilte z2 week night 13ib1e Classes atnortgtltr��wi11 give an address. Avery' happy parties, Mr. and Mrs, McGill Miss Susie Rrownotte is spCndin :;.� ttal�. bTlie 'Art ideacan was a llte-]one young men, with an 'average attend. time N ant,Ctpated. Specea,l offerings at once take up housekeeping on ilio the Koster holidays with friends in . ' cat nal I during the da for the Doing+ pcople'd Jackson faxitt on the 0th coir, The Goderich: ' Montreal,. ance. of 10, besides seven edu to , g Y 7 , sudgestors to I'��1dgetllt broil. elbthial, stolre I the td of the late B:oj t of i ,,, � the first inCumfien;t of this parish, grid Imcetings at debates, practical talks, r,lark� '6�Cst wishes of their many friends will; , Miss Emma beck is at prose ,.+„�� C34 .1 t . ''will be well qualified, therefore, to .i stumpy ppeeches, concerts and spelling I Rev, Mr. Jolliffe will fill Rewe dal; go with then) for •many happy years guest u!t Mrs, 'VV'. Wheatley o4 ...... . .. .. . . . Inter to the well-1,{�iuved first rector, maturits. ,tog's pulpit in Stratford for the ay, of married life. Additional Stii,nley news ort ptt�ps e,• ` p �. . ,. :' ....... .., .._ - ..... . -. ... .. i endorsed by, our executiive and ar- ran ements have been made for 'hold- g .fng the -annual meeting: in the Baptist church' on Thursday evening: next. The meeting will be addressed b he g F :the, .; v; W. B. C swell f Brantford,-. R0 W B a oa very able and entertaining* speaker. .., , . g Alli isters' ;please emphasize this: an- ' nouncem6ntj" and request tire, prayers of the: people -for the. work, -=J; Greene, Seerota rp., . ST. PA.UL'S CHUIUN-L The Easter dsi ..ervires Iry ibis Y Porterfield, 'Mitchell ;t D. Summers, Peter Mackay, Bell and Alexander, ,. f •�• , with Mr. James Geizimell as "secxe- vcnience of the 'house:.• Blyth. ; T. Fowler' Seaforth. . I Miss' Goldthorpe of Saltford enter- .Umpires' were selected as follows ;- tory-treasurer: , rained .number from the village and • • Bl th :'C...Summers and B.. McArter. I T April Weddings. i Y + TIVO-kILNDRFD OADFILLOyVS. `"iicinty .on Monday evening .whet, iyn "" ,� Mitchell, J. A. Macdonald• •'find I F. . ickett-Dunford:. enjoyable few hours were -spent.. . • . . , P Porterfield: : .About two=hundred members : of _the � ,..hr. Smith attended the banquet ate : J Hoover. . d .Murray' O:. O. F. attended •the' Lode f I - '. A pretty'<April Wedding iaok plane 6 ._ Clinton,. ,., B. _ 1;T e, . an M, ii .Y g o n Seafor•.th, oh Monday evening given . iiz:' McEwen. struction held m the town ha11 oa• at the. residence of Mr:' James Dun- tic wen I honor of Mr J. G. Parkes, .manager G d rich J Tait a d't). lliian,'. Friday Taste dole Ates befn� resent ford at.high 'noon yesterday Nrhen his the Bank ' '.0 re , •,, n . Y g s o , P . iieca tiie of a Ba of ommc e, who .has: Goderich, ;from •Seaforth; 4 xoter, Hensall, l second -daughter, Pearie, me been , transferred to the Dunnville .ONT. ST. . CHURCH Brucefield .. and Goderich, The . wurlc' ayride . of Mr: , ;Wil. Wilfrid G, Pie,. ',T,". branch. � ,, of. the initiatory degree was excrtipli- The ceremony- was _' performed " iiy w, ' ohn McNeil is still .contfnuin The Epworth League meeting, on. 4 g' . ,•,.• Monday night was an . Easter' meet- i fled by Seaforth brethern, the first l Rev.. C. R:, :Dunne in the presence of the special services in ' St.. Andrew's: .. • rMost I fn . "-The pastor ave a short talk and -second. by. Goderich and the .tltirr� the immediate friends of the contrsct; church week. A.- - la ge number . . g g . . . . ORDERED;, READYMADE Q • MM •n�•�r h & Crooksim���CLOTH .., CLOTHING J11o1 1S . -- '. .... ' of. Idsthis church were well attend( 'l he mils -Ion' Easter .and several readin `s :were bY: Clinton. The new .ritual was used iiig.'Parties. Bride and groom were :turn out each evenipig, snowing; the iii-► i . "c portion r c great credit - r' n .th game a ct, band the. work was. all axcoediiigly„well!Luiiattendcd, but a dainty. tittle ring "terest they manifest fit the services. •' .11 i al po on , efie ted g eat up given bearing o e am s bje i Miss Bentley, the-organist,and n its son a solo 'fn her usual done.' .When •the lodge closed rc[resh bearer ,was Cleta, the ggnngcst safer •Mr.-,Johiv Fraser, who spent tli$. •. Most of'think of Clothes-ecorl_ Ion y,,%) Miss Po g g d s the members of the choir. The grand leasih manner: The election of of- I ments were served. and ..at a f obdly I' of the bride.. Miss Emina I'ickctt• winter near the Soo, returned to, th+e• ' e ori in- �s 1 li ur id.the Ah�licaa (`Burch n g1r place next Monday night. .' otn .as cheapness;in th ;?, sole t gy tt ; fleets takes pla e M p n g t Ihour the three -linkers deparLod ,for played • the -Wedding march 4a's the village last week, - y never. to better advantage than, on then h League is undertakin extensive their respective homes., . I bride entered the .parlor on -ire arm Mrs,:'R. Elliott and two ghildrert. . . . The L g g. , • of lies :father ,who gave her %Nv .y. al COSt; . few of ti13 Stop t0 think occa ion, .of a triumphal thanlcsgfv?tvg; renovations and beautifying: of the 'WILLIS CHLTRCH. are visiting dricnds at Windsor ah. 11 L . ., and the TO Deum Laudamus as well 'church. lecture rooms and class _ in present: . The ,bride was• liandsom; ly •t• fired: . that cheap clothe. means some- `. as the Gloria In. Excelsis were stri,k rooms. The congregations who ' attended. silk crepe de chene and lief going Mr. and Mrs. James Wallis', of thea �.,,,.a 1. fng .instances of the majesty of ser- Willis .church on' Sundaq enjoyed two away ,gown was of navy bloc moth: Goderich Road; moved into the village . erl �'h'idden behind a vice: h church a prettily. decora= : An open session 'of - the Sunday. most excellent sermons; b the ' astor, At the conclusion of ,the rexcinony on Monday and have taken up their thing cle� y T e w s P y I I Y P , school. was held a: m.' 4er�fce in, the ,;Rev. Dr. Stewart. The music b and after the: company had extended residence on'the square, ted with appropriate flowers., The,;the. auditorium with the worth sup- ?� S' presentable appearance. Rev..0. R : Gunne preached sermons p_ the choir was* also in keeping with the customery felicitations; `he 'wed- Miss Mamie Macdougall, who is at- ` "`'"`'t -a I” p applicable to the occasion, replete, rerintendant, .Mr. A. Hooper, presrd the . lad Plastcx tide. Owing to man. I ding luncheon was partaken of and at tendin the collegiate at. Seaforth' is pp p iiig.. The choir. of children rendered g g y 3.07 Mr. and '..Mrs. X'iei nt left •' g g y i . / with of town, the choir was not I .. spending her holidays at her home° ' ' for Toronto on their .wedding.-. tri • . • serm0ivi'was esical eefall teaching. interided to s is ti .excellent service and.tlre program in- large, bt their singing was of the' • - g P in the village• : . .' I P Y eluded as well addresses, responsive The are expected home 5aturda ' i • �� forth ilio connection :between the sx1- I usual high standard. The. morning I, y p y Miss Lonna Erwin of Barite hospit . �" "" 9 66 Llan BP�C� d Israelites, readings, choruses, recitations, etc: „ was ni ht an.d'on , the first of 1bIa will . vation provided ed for the Is ae by I d all c use in with the 'n nus .anthem, `(Death is Hallowed g y al is• .the guest of her parents, Mr. -- an keeping ] y take a .housekeeping in the cottage + l the blood of the pascal lamb, and the • . I particularly well rendered, . as was. P p. g g and Mrs., George. Erwin. salvation provided for all mankind' Easter day.' I. the beautiful evening anthem; on Townsend street which. Mrs• Town-, Ma ter' ?:'ord "King spent his Easter a p through the blood of Christ. Y. M. C, A., CONCERT. � • '`Magdalene'' which consisted .of a send has disposed of,an . will vacate holidays with friends at 'Goderich. Clothing For Bois. solo by Miss •Zade. McRae, a duett by at that time. Miss Flossie Stanbury, of Toronto The annual Easter vestry, meeting A Concert,' under the auspices of the Mrs: Chowen' and Mrs. Campbell; and. There was a very large number of was the guest of her parents, ' Dr, e, stook ,place in the schoolroom ,on Mon-. Clinton Y. M. C. A., .will be given. in handsome and Costl resents show day evening. it , 'was' well at -f the :town hail on Frfkla evenin of a ladies trio and full chorus, all' of Y P + and Mrs. Stanbury, during ];;aster Y g which were well rendered. Mr, W. P. fng the high 'esteem in which the holidays. tended and the finanoial : report I , ter style and depend-. next week. The program will be fur- i Spalding of town and Mr. Stewart, young couple are held. Mrs. J. Tippet visited friends in, The clothing of character, y p given joy the churchwardens was most} nished• mainly by the. young, men of Jackson of Toronto also rendered sol- The only guests from but of town London the past week. "'` .,1 ; encouraging. The church stands in a the Win ham, Y, M, C: A., who will I - were the bride's uncle and, 'aunts, Master Gcor ie and' Miss. Ifiafo ability i obey and good. . Made from good -fabrics. g os at the evening service and both , .. g . y P g better condition financially than, it a the humorous Irish Drama,' Mr: and 1VIrg. E. C: Duntord and Liiitic spent their Easter holidays ` piay are always heard with pleasure. T}v;, y 'q'ititi. has done, for years. The total collec- "Handy Aridy," The Wingham boys •,or ai ist Mr. W. Glenn Campbell, al- Mrs.. Lamont of Brussels. friends in Tuckersmitli:. ' with Double Seat, Double Knees, .Double Stitgoed tions oft Easter Sunday amounted,, put this on in theft own town last: g ' P In 'the con iatwlations 'and ood , . 1. I P ways hag excellent and appropriate g g Mt, Alex. McLeod,. principal •, of v approximately, to $400,. which wax. alwegk with such wonderful success,I wishes, to Mr. and Mrs. Pickett on. � ' Seams and PookEts, L�neave SlzouldPrs, Unbreakable rest encouragement to ilio church music rEacly fox 'these special occas,Zurich Public school, as spcncling lt%s . . I g g that the Clinton. members have asked ions, launching out in matrimony; The Easter holidays under the parental, M Fronts Double Elbows. ` wardens. Mx. 1'-I. T. Rance was, aP- ahem to reproduce it, . hore. The play News -Record most heartily joins, l i . pointed warder► ..for the coming year I will mean ,Almost two .hours of 'eon- WESLEY CkiURCI-I: roof. by the rector, and on account of the `Stanbury-•Itellington, • • I The merchants commenced' early . �tinuous laughter. Eery few amateur I The W M. S. field their annual • closing on ,Tuesday evening: of this "" .I resignation, of Mr. T. D: Johnson, who ,comp'anies can approach .it. Every- Easter • thanlcoffexin, meeting in the A pleasing event took :place at the week and will hereafter close their has Served in that capacity now £bt.' body should hear It. The 'V'Vingham • lecture room on Thu sday evening last. Ontario St. parsonage on Thursday stores at G o'clock P.m. on Tuesday, 1 six ears the 'vestr appointed Mr. I .+ Ver Fashionable Idea, is Presented p �, , Pn Times says : The p�tay "Hondo An- I Mrs, W. J. Jolliffe, ,;president, in the � evening last when Miss Lillian Ke1- and Thursday evenings. 1 . Ball as the peoples wardcai• fly" given in the opera houso qn Tues- i char, . An .interesting program wag lington became the wife of Mr. Wil- Master Cleave Erwfri of London' . I ' This being the jubilee year' of this day evening; under the auspices of the WO know of no Better church, it was decided to hold a ser- i r and local Y. M. C. A•, was the ,teat oft_ given. The offering alrsounted to f,45 )fain Stanbury Jr, The contracting spent Easter week under: the parents. fes of Jubilee services at ctiffexent which is very much in advance of last parties are popular residents of .the roof. ' ' t n tertainment ever given here by local i year. I London Road, where. they have ialroadq Ken. Moorehouse spent the pak4 thin sA1] 'ilVilerG', times dui.ng the year, and a s ro g talent. The large )tall was crowded, , C+ln g endeavor will be made to induce prea3 I 'Ilio music in Wesley church Tact taken up houselceepfng. Their mann week with friends at London. chess from a distance'to catnc 'hero and all present were loud in their ,Sunday Was exceptionally fine and friends extend hearty Cortaratulations, Harvey Sntitly of Barrie was the, �_- -- praise of the excellent work done by greatly pleased• the large congrega- . guest of his brother, Dr. Smith, on, 1.. . whose very names *111 cause; a .rally the •different persons taking. part. The McGill Stevens, of all church members in this place'] Irish one and is brim fullidons who attended, both, services. Good :Friday. •;.., I 0,00 to t0. Knickers 49c to t.5 esC this plAy is an Irr o Pastor Joliiffe's discourses were bptli "Yesterday afternoon, at the home Suits$ • $ Q such as the Bishop of the dioc , of fun from start to finish. The works .` Rows. Canon Craig, James Caxmfch- „ elolY,uent and appropriate to the day. ' of Mr. and Mrs. Willtatn Stevens.,Slves done by R, A. Coutts,- as Bandy [ T,pwortb League anniversary scriiie.•t William street, parelits of the bride, I Stanle TownshIP., . ael .and Canon .Cody. :A. strong com, „ , . I Andy was certainly good' and bores will be held ilex) Sunday .when Miss Knowles Stevens became the mittee was appointed to act in con,- . « » , few. makes an A 1 Irish come{dian, and. Rev. G. F. Salton of Stratford will bride of Mr. James McGill, a Pres-' Wd are Sorry to ]Corti of the illnes5�, A .Square Deal for Every 'Boy. Junction with the rector with a v some people' now Aink that he hast reach at • both services. In Ito arranging, for these! services, of P porous young farrier of the township of Mr. Wilson Arinstrong, but hops which 'due notice will be given: The missed h:syicalling as lie should be on the afternoon there, will be an of Hullett, The ceremony was per- to hear of his Speedy recovery. first of these takes place on, Sunday 'the stage. `.open session of the S. S. when a formed by Rev. W. E. herr in' the Miss Maggie Peck of Seaforth is M ,.... r h Von. During the month of March the '1i`, program of music, etc, will be turn- presence of a. happy company com- spending the I',aster holidays alt thio week, the 25th inst., When the g !Mackenzie of Ilranttc> (t M. C: A's of Huron couf►tq Candacled ,shed by the 'children and Mt- Salton prised of the 'friends of the contract• home of her father, Mr. henry Peck. , 6 CROOK1S Archdeacon ,, ORR— the s ectal reacher 'fdr tilte z2 week night 13ib1e Classes atnortgtltr��wi11 give an address. Avery' happy parties, Mr. and Mrs, McGill Miss Susie Rrownotte is spCndin :;.� ttal�. bTlie 'Art ideacan was a llte-]one young men, with an 'average attend. time N ant,Ctpated. Specea,l offerings at once take up housekeeping on ilio the Koster holidays with friends in . ' cat nal I during the da for the Doing+ pcople'd Jackson faxitt on the 0th coir, The Goderich: ' Montreal,. ance. of 10, besides seven edu to , g Y 7 , sudgestors to I'��1dgetllt broil. elbthial, stolre I the td of the late B:oj t of i ,,, � the first inCumfien;t of this parish, grid Imcetings at debates, practical talks, r,lark� '6�Cst wishes of their many friends will; , Miss Emma beck is at prose ,.+„�� C34 .1 t . ''will be well qualified, therefore, to .i stumpy ppeeches, concerts and spelling I Rev, Mr. Jolliffe will fill Rewe dal; go with then) for •many happy years guest u!t Mrs, 'VV'. Wheatley o4 ...... . .. .. . . . Inter to the well-1,{�iuved first rector, maturits. ,tog's pulpit in Stratford for the ay, of married life. Additional Stii,nley news ort ptt�ps e,• ` p �. . ,. :' ....... .., .._ - ..... . -. ... .. i