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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-06-02, Page 1The von, 43 NO, 30 CLINTON, ONTARIO THURSDAY JUNE 2, 1910 • W. I -i. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publishers Royal Bank OF OANADA BEAD OFFICE, - MONTREAL Capital . . . $5,o o o, 0 0 0 Reserve . • • $5,900,QOo. Assets . . . $72,000,000 125 Branches, and Correspondents throughout the world. Every facility for the transaction of Banking in all its branches, Robb. and Mre. Riley,of Tuckeremith and Charles Riley and daughter of Eg- mondville, Chas. and Mrs. Nuggetto , f Tuckeceinitb attended the funeral of the late Mts. J, Haaelwood, on Satur- day. porter's 11111 Toho Pickard, of Aisle. Craig. spent a few days in the neighborhood last week. Bert and Will Cox spent Sunday in Wingham. Mrs S erling McPhail was taken in getting recruits. He says the regi- - NOW is the Time To Boost the Town meat was never before in such good condition two weeks before camp as at present. There will be no changes in the etaif of officere as far as known, with one exception, Adjutant Gundry has been laid up a severe illnese for that Bruce Co. Council are expected some time, and will be unable to at- to pay a visit to .Goderich on Thursday tend camp. His place will likely be June 9th, and a stop is expected to be filled by another officer. The 33rd made at Clinton to allow the Bruce Regiment Band, which will wows piny the regiment to the camp atLon- Councillors to visit the House of Re- don,is in full strength, and in good Fuge.. shape, under Bandmaster Scliade and Now is the time to boost our town, Col. Alex. Wilson. of Seaforth, come if the atop is made here, the Council should get together and prepare an ad- dress of welcome ; a visit through the Jackson Mfg. Co., Knitting Co,, Do- betty Piano & Organ Co., and through the power house, and also a test made of the plant, should place our town in a favorable light with the vis'tors : a few dollars spent in taking them to the House of Refuge. this posi ion for soiree time, but some ' One thing we learned in the trip to time ago was tri trouble with the offic New Ontario was that loyalty to the late and resigned his office. Mr. Adams was then engaged to take his place,hut wi,1 not leave North Street Methodist church until the vacancy there is sup- plied. Meanwhile R. D Millyard ,will take the St. George's, organ. With Mr„ Hunter in Mr. Jordan's old place in Knox Church this gives nearly A•I1 the churchesa complete change of organists. Mr. Kilpack, late of St. George's will likely leave town. By a local elsewhere it will be seen suddenly ill on Wednesday. We hope mantis the regiment. . to hear of her speedyrecovery. There has been a regular change . Thomas Bell and George Vander- around among the choir leaders of the 1 burgh attended a meetingof the Grand various churches in. Goderich. Orange Lodge in Brantford last week. RoyAdams has resigned his ORANGE SOCIAI.-•An Orange Social position as organist and choirleader will be held at Bethel ,Church on Wed- of the North Street Methodist Church, • and in consequence the church board is looking for a new organist, Mr. Adams bas been engaged by the St. George's Anglican Church as organist and leader, M. B. Kilpack has held nesday Jane 8. A good programme is nterft allowed on Savings accounts being prepared. Lunch will be served. at highest current rates. Come one, Come all and have .a good Courteous treatment accorded to all time. customers. R. E. MANNING, Mgr. Miss V, Philips was the guest of the Misses Holland Holmesvllle . • ie last Sunday. Miss Mabel Twitchell, of Clinton, CLINTON IBRANCH spent Sunday with Lulu Mulholland. Miss Graham, of Seaforth, is spend- ing a few days with her friend Mrs. Lew, Tebbutt. JoeJervis wears a broad smile, a baby boy having arrived on Sunday to brighten his home. Rev. J. Greene occupied Thies ulBps- it here last Sunday evening. trice Greene was also present and rendered a solo. and son John and Mrs Kennedy, and daughter, of Guelph. called on the fermer's sister,Mrs..A:leock on Sunday, they having come up in their automo- bile. Walkerburn - Intended for last week Wm. Fingland left for the West Tuesday morning. J. McBrien is improving after an at- tack of La Grippe. Miss F. Hess spent the holidays at her home in Zurich. Miss J. Fingland, of Colborne, spent the holidays at home. A few of our young people took in the social at Westfield. The boys enjoyed a game of Base B di on Tuesday afternoon. Mise Margaret Jackson, of Zurich, spent the holidays at home. Mies Beatrice McBrien entertained a few of her friends Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mary and Colin Fingland; of Goderich, spent the holidays at home. Miss Lizzie Carter, of Auburn, is spending a tew days with her friend, Miss Mary Patterson. We are pleased to know that Mrs. F. Wright is improving and her many friends hope to see her around soon. W. Patterson, R. Scott, B. Patter- son and Dr. H. Fowler spent a very enjoyable day on the 24th shooting. Constance James Cook has sold his driver to Thos. Mason for a good price. J. W. and Mrs. !Mann, of Stapleton, visited the latter's brother, 1). Tudor, on Saturday. D. and Mrs. McGreggor, of Seaforth, spent Sunday es the guest of their son, Chas. McGreggor. James and Mrs. Taylor, of Harris - ton, spent a few Jaye as the guest of her brother, Messrs Snell. A SIIPERIOR SCHOOL ELLIOTT • WIngham The hospital has been filled with pa- tients during the last month. The pec.' ple of Wingham and the. surrounding country are finding it a great conven- ience in case of operation and sickness. Arrangementsare being completed to begin work on the waterworks and sewage systems. Petitions are being circulated for the extension of the sewage, system to some of the side etreets. Miss M. Kilpatrick, who is in the general hospital, suffering from a frac tured skull, sustained when .thrown from a rig while driving to church on Sunday night with J. Beecroft and Miss Beecroft, who was reported to be slightly better, although still -in a precarious condition. While the trio were nearing the town, the bridle broke and the horse bolted, and the three occupants were thrown out, Miss Kilpatrick was taken tothe hos- pital. and Miss Beecroft, whose leg was broken, was removed to the home of Thos.Cassels. Mr.Beecroft escaped. Drs. Kennedy and Calder were im- mediately called, and everything was done for the unfortunate people, Goderich A horse belonging 'to J. W. Smith .dropped dead in its stall at noon last Saturday. It had shown no signs of • 7/ 1'disease, and died without warning. It is not known what caused death; The 33rd Regiment will go to camp l at London on Junel3with.-full strengh.• TORONTO, ONT. No. 1. company is in excellent condi- on, and expected that the e oth er ,Open all year. Enter any time. divisions it is in good strength also. WRITE FOR HANDSOME CATALOGUE, Captain Dunlop reports n,o difficulty town predominates. All are members of the boosters' brigade. They are thrifty, industrious and progressive,. 'and harmony reigns supreme. One gets infected with their progressive ideas. . Ibis should be the case with every citizen in the townand our town would flourish with the good work. The Brumfield time is short wed let every citizen take a hold and make the visit of the Conn, James Swan is having his house re- cillors a pleasant and profitable one. P. Bowery pa painted outsipae.id a business tripPossibly some of the visitors will he si ss to London last week. • here for their first visit and should be Mrs. Risebury visited relatives in made acquainted with our industries Listowel last week, by personal touch. Few towns enjoy A number of new books have been added to our Public Library. the geographical position of Clinton as Mr. Dunlop has bought a forwith obusinesst't h t tired buggy from Fred Tomilson a centre ac ivi y or us - Miss Jessie Gammil and MamieSwan ling manufactories, A word fitly visited friends at Paris last week. , Charles Mustard is preaching at Holstein. He has still a year to put in at Knox College. Len McConnel fell off 'a load of a ,.nr- ber near Bayfield last week. He was found unconscious and has no recollec- tion of how he fell. He was talfen to his home in our village and is now slowly recovering. ••••1•♦•••1••••♦•♦♦•••1•••►1••111♦•••••••••t►•••••••:• The Morrish ClothingCo. ♦. 40 ORDERED CLOTHING • READY-MADE CLOTHING •• ♦ •�—� • • • ua Y,. �_. • 11.010E'F� ,r. .,. • ♦ C C '.1 f. Kr e, v� � .,..,. r l � a 4�- C .• • 1ST AL .. v♦ .FIAT —••• • • There isgreat satisfaction in buying our ` :to : y g .y • • ot ot or Straw Hat HERE or o gat •; • t • You'll be Sure of Style Sure of the Quality, and • With His Six Little Wives" by Mr. 4 * Yule and chorus. Well rendered solos •• • were also. given by W. Bright and • Sure of the Price • ♦' De Lacy and Mr. Israel, the program •• being concluded by an:old-time garden We've shapes adapted to all ages of men -brims of t ,lance by 10 ladies and gentlemen. • various widths and crowns of various heights.. - r The concert was thoroughly enjoyed •• • byes large number present, and was re - 0 peated with equal success on Saturday e Split Straws, Leghorns, Sennets, French Palms; : • evening. etc. Some snappy. fancy band numbers for SWELL YOUNG MEN who want the right' °; 1 thing. • - ♦ . - ••♦ • • • • Colborne CLARK-, MITCHELL - On Tuesday, May 24th,the home of Mrs David Mc- Pherson, of Goderich, was the scene of a very quiet but pretty event,when her sister Minnie, daughter. of Mrs Jas Mitchell, of Colborne, was united in the holy bonds of wedlock to Mr Wm. Clark, of Goderich. The bride, who was unattended, was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr David McPher- son, and took her place before a bank of white lilacs and apple blossorns,and the ceremony wasperformed by Rev. Mabel E., Clara Beatrice, hazel Mr Baugh,bf Benmi ler in the presence Agnes, Margaret and Gertrude Ruth. of a number of friends and relatives. A daughter, • Carrie .A., died in infancy After the ceremony and cougratula- Along with his family 'Mr- Monk re- tions, the wedding party sat down moved to the Huron, road, Goderich to'a sumptuous repast. The . table Tp., about eight yearsago, and after was decorated with ctrnatione and residing there for three years, they ferns. The bride looked charming in removed to Goderich where they have a gown of white silkand carried a since lived. The funeral took place shower boquet of bridal roses, Her thefamily residence Monday going away gown was of brown satin cloth with large picture hat. The the gifts, which were numerous show high esteem in which both bride and groom are held, Their 'niany friends join in wishing them a long and pros- perous life. spoken is like apples of gold in a pic- ture of silver. Don't leave it all to the Mayor and Connell- everybody get busy, FORMER HULLETT FARMER -After an illness which lasted only about ten days,' War Monk passed away at his. home on Victoria Street, Goderich,on Friday last. Mr Monk was a native of this Province, being born in the city of Toronto sixty-nine; years ago. Thirty years ago' he came to Huron County and settled on a farm in Hut - lett Tp. In. the year 1887, .twenty - who is the new pastor of the St Marys Baptiet Church: -Rev W Raithby, M. A., the new pastor of the Baptist morn• church,. was greeted on Sunday ing by an unusually large congregat- ion, and opened his remarks by ex- pressing the pleasure he felt in being with his people. He said that the graduates generally had an idea of what kind of place they would wish to. go to as. well as being anxious to go where the .Master guided. He had come here without undue pressure on either bis side or on the part of the church, and he felt sure be was in the place appointed for him. His text was from from Luke 21.29 The choir sang with much expression "The Place of Prayer." The communion service was observed at which Deacon Jna. Bunt extended to Mr Raithby the right hand of fellowship. Rev. Mr Raithby in turn had the pleasure of extending 'the right band of fellowship to one of the new members. At the evening service the pastor took for his text John 11.28,• "The Master is come and calleth for thee." The speaker spoke Oodericb Township CouNciL:-Council met at Holmes- ville, on May 20th, as Court of Revis- ion all members present. The appeal of William Oolclongh was sustained add hie roperty assessed for number of acres in deed. The appeals of Chas.. Whitely and Levis Alds�vorth were not sustained, The following changes were made in owners of property:-- JohnSwantz instead of AlfredTebbutt, Robert McIlwain instead of George K Jphnston, Charles Lindsay instead of James S Miller,Wm,Pickett instead of George Swallow. TOWNSHIP BUSINESS -•- The $15.00 claim for damage to rig of Lewis Alds- worth was left over till next meeting, investigation to take. place in mean- time. It was decided to purchase a wheel -scraper for use in 7.ownship. The following accounts were ordered paid:-Proudfoot, Bays and Blair$4:50 Municipal world supplies -$2.24. John Thompson, Assessor, $Ot100, John Tompson, postage $200, Wm Hays - ravel 21c. Frank Whitmore Barter o as a man with a message. Hp felt the met te he first Monday in2,5 00, Council l July atrned tl responsibility• that rested upon his o'clock. N W Tren artha• Clerk. shoulders, plainly saw the work that lay before him as a pastor to a people Kippers and entered upon it with a knowledge of his own weakness and his Master's Dwight Fisher spent the week end sufficiency, His discourse was care. in London. fully prepared and well and earnestly Mr, Wm. Kehl and son, John, spent delivered. Mr Raithby's work is not the holidays in Berlin. light. Be follows a particularly clever The Rey. Mr. Richardson was in - young man in the tate pastor, the ducted into the Kippen Hill's Green Rev. Jos. Janes a man whoe memory Charles on Tuesday of this week. will for long remain fresh and green The following were visiteds last in the community. But he has an at- week with friends here. Mr, and Mrs. Th' M Cl t of London Mr and a fine body' people m o somewhat small congregation. They Miss Ida Dinsdale of London, ANe.... �w Arrival in town this week, in the form of a household Ointment. This Salve is manufactured in our own latrztory, and we guar- antee it to be identically the same as a well known ointment, which has been in the market for years, and for which you have been paying over twice the amount we ask for the article. Let us tell you about it. 25e per box. W. A. McConnell Phne. B. C,P.R. Telegraph Agency IN THE . (� tractive church, an excellent choir omas c ymon d of his John McClymont of.Seaforth, and % 1 j'(�'(p h M R 'fhb the man of their Mr. W. W. Cooper a graduate of the t m first •, choice and be can from A. on their hearty and united support 111 drainage of his farm by an O. A. C. re- ! 1, e in • all his undertakings. -Rev Mr presentative who gave a veryinterest- i an r Raithbyi _represented Auburn church at the in- an Cooper's num er people of interest. Why not get duction at gt Marys.afternoon recenttp have e r ti y made for the thefi t build • OAC is having a plan Ti Gbarlesworth, H Hill d M ng talk on proper farm draining to will see many, places -and interested b of farmers on Mr you m one a Bayfield Are• in order of mert Fifth-- A E Mc- i home with you. Come in an The new bougie of Ohas, Ferguson is $eath W H Forrest, A M Di isc'a1e. get a catalague, and ask us to in a rapid work of erection. Sr Forth -H A Fisher, H 0 Kehl, M show you our Kodaks. - .Property still changes. hands and McBeath. Jr. Forth -A M Hood, J We have diem from $2.00 now the Commercial Hotel has re-McBeath, M E Parsons and M Collins, upt ei biro turned to its former owner,H. Darrow. equal. Sr Zhu• John T' 't has also sold his storellosteA McMur rte and it's so easy to take good. farm a KODAK, and then you can The following .i the May monthly take everything worth while ort of S S No 14, .Stanley, Names � � d d -M Collins N Hood, t Jr Third- G Ross A L Fisher, 0 •B Jolinstod, Second- W Parsons.Jr. Second Part Hood, Osborne.First `V Sutton, J Cooper, arvey, The o n ipPi ' and residence on Main Street to Mr. ing c r of this place The former hay- R Cooper R P J We also do Developing nd i pictures with a Kodak.. a ng caught the "Western fever," N ' J O b W HPatPrinting, and show you bow, Rev. M. Douglas occupied the St, Andrews pulpit, last Sabbath' while best spellers in the monthly Spelling Rev. Hector Kay, formerly o matches were -Fifth -Anna Co, officiated the Sunday, prior to the Sr Fourth -Herbert Kehl: Jr Fourth - S Th' d Lawrence '� Rev. M, cases of the 7th Diviston. Court Waxman, Jr Third -Gracie Ross, Se- Phm B. M f rl f Bruce h Dinsdale M Douglas. James Collins, r u which canis before His Honor, Judge conn --Willie Cooper. Second Part- Manufacturing Chemist. as follows : Bella Collins. APPOINTED a•!7•�1rd•ti1 ......^►�ira NEW MODERATOR W,S.Rmholmes Holt on Friday last were three years ago, he was united in Reid vs Moore, Blair for plaintiff. marriage to Miss Anna Jane Bearnes, Garrow f,r defendent. His judge de - of Goderich 'Tp. They have been tided partly in favor of each party. bleseed with a family of nine children 2nd Greenslade vs Davidson decided (one deceased) all of whom are resi- practically in favor of the plaintiff. 3rd s are; ,latter having dents of Godeticti. Their name 'Thomson vs Munroe the v Mrs George Williams, Mrs Mathew allowed the matter to go by default, Sproule, Wm Wesley. George Burniss His HonorJudge Holt decided in favor of Mr. Thomson. . - Seaforth One of the best concerts ever .given in town was that held 'under the aus• pices of the Choral Society last Friday evening in the Opera' House. _ The pro- gram: was carried out entirely.by local talent, and great credit is being given the;perfermers and promoters. for .the 'clever manner in : which each and: ' d out, The first art was cal rte every p . � - : e " in a $" of an ev -ni parE consists Spanish Gipsy tamp, in which' the gypsy maidens are visited in turn by a band of fairies, the Chanticler Tennis. Club, the Hazy Daisy fishing party, a Scotch laddie and a count. Well rend- ered solos and choruses and clever act- ing featured this act, which was brought' to a el )se with a beautiful tableaux. The second part consisted of specialties. The scene from "The School of Scandal", by Miss B. Morson and R. M. Sinclair ; the "Dance of the Daises," by Mies Isabel Scott and chorus, and the "Eastern Temple W.orsbip," by the young ladies of the Collegiate Institute, were very enjoy- able numbers, as was also "Yen low . Myth. Last Saturday afternoon a well at- tended meeting of men from Blyth, Morris, ,East Wawanoeh and Hullett municipalities interested in the organ• izationof a Rural Telephone Co., witn - Blyth ass, centre,was a in n u Dr Forrest, DLL, D D, of Daihous- of ie University, is the new Moderator the General Assembly of the Presby- terian church of Canada: Rt RAl1. TELEPHONE COMPANY Organization Meeting Held and Direc- tors and Officers Appointed. from • a i y l held Industry stry afternoon to Clinton cemetery. R A meeting of shareholders o£ the R. W Millyard conducted the . Rev. Hall.: Reeve Bill, was chairman and services John Tamlyn officiated as Secretar of the Ceoderich Rural Telephone Com- Secretary. ed w held th Board Limit app and pallbearers were " Geo Williams, F. S, Scott, president of Brussels. Matthew Sproule, Wm Sproule and Grey and ltlorrie Company, "addressed Bert Potts. . the gathering. and gave a large amount of information of practical benefit and answered numerous questions bearing on the situation, . . home of John C this k A draft constitution. was presented •1 setting forth. the• object and aim of the Company and the general course to be followed. which was' adopted by ' the meeting. Following officers were chosen ; -- President, Lux. Hill. Directors -Blyth, A. Sloan, 1 year'; W -Jackson, 2'years, ; 1 year R Laidlaw , tt K' , rr P as. Mrs 1 Ja P Morris, a y 'cin 1 East awanos c Stanley D' Andrews,London, called at the c owan s wee Mrs Wallace and son, of, Toronto,are spending a few days at the home of Graham Bros. Mrs GeoLinfoot and Miss Lily Fes- senden, London, spent last. week at l the home of their, cousin Mrs. Robt. Pearson. . q ` i p " en, wise visiting at the• home -of --Mrs, John lilmourou. the first of the week. She. purposes visiting the West this Summer. •• Miss Ruffles ; a violin solo by Miss ♦ • • White, and a .laughable duet by Mr, ♦ • ♦ • • • • •• ♦ 4 • ••• • ♦ • •• • • Just come along with any STRAW HAT,; PREFER- ENCE you may have, and see how well • • we can meet your ideas. • • • 4.4.4.4.4.4.4-4444+++++++++++4,44++++++++++++++++4.4+++.1 • • The FOURTH UNVEILING of the Clock will take place on ' • •• Saturday, June 4th, ♦ at 4.00 o'clock p.m. • P ashe in e of Trade room Goderich, on Friday -I. last. There was an attendance repre- senting every part of the country ad-' 1 jacent to Coder;ch to the north and east, and much interest wasmanifested in the development of telephone facili- ties. An organization was effected with the following directors: Wm. Hill, Benmiller; • W. T. Riddell, Auburn; John McNab, Dungannon; JohnSheon- hale, Port Albert; " Stephen Medd, Auburn; John .Dustow, Nile; .R. H. ,Untt, Goderich; A. G. Gamble, Gode- rich; W. J. Parks,` Westfield. ' colo rs met and the- du Afterwar da t ;_ low€ - ufFicer-s;' W-m:a the fol a Dint edt � ure; Andrew Porter, manaer anti �e NeW. factory In order to supply the em- ployees of the new factory, we will keep the following Cured Meats Smoked" Roll Breakfast ,Bacon Skinned Basks Long Clear Bacon Bologna and. Fresh Sausage Fish. Fresh Lake - Huron Sal - men Trout on Wednes- days and Fridays. h and 2 years _ -•�i p W b R G M Gowan 1 Hill, president; A G Gamble, treed. , THE HUB GROCER. -- year ; N. Campbell, 2 years. • v law. � The present plans o Auditors, J. Fingland and W Laid'. secretary. 'hone 48 Auburn The Directors will elect the Weare- f the t)omtiany• . Geo. Currie, a localpreacher of Nile include lines in Colborne, Ashfieid, tart' -Treasurer and will energetically West Wawanosh, East Wawanoeh, circuit, takes Rev. Jones work on .con- push the canvass . for subscribere and and east as far as Blyth, with possibly ference Sunday. teams played a arrange plans for construction so as to other extensions later on. This will The Wesea and d ga a Baseball let contracts for building the proposed give subscribers a very valuable con- nection, reaching all the important day night, 2 to 1 in favor of Auburn. pleted before the bad weather of the. l centres in the district.. Fall sets in. A. goon deal of enthusiasms was evi- denced and the expectation of secur- ing this -20th Century .convenience, The colored troupe concert on Satur- day evening was enjoyed by a full house, which netted a nice amount to •the library, Mrs. A. E. Jones accompanied Rev. A. E. Jones to conference in her home town in Chatham. 0. E Erratt is the Auburn circuit laymen in attendance.. The Auburn, lawn tennis club was re.organized on Monday night with C, Asquith for Manager, Ruby Young for Secretary, and a capable social com- mittee. Mullett. Wedding bells will soon be ringing on the 9th. The little son of John Gibbings is. laid up with pleurisy. Mrs. Thos. Fear is On the sick list, and also Miss D. McCool.- Miss Mabel Vodden is sbending a couple of weeks with relatives in Clin- ton. Mrs. F. Gorbett and twosons spent a day with her father, Mr. Carrick, of Clinton. Miss M, Lee, of Londesboro, spent a few days with her brother Sam, of Clinton. Henry Adams and his father atten- ded the funeral of the latter's sister it Brampton. The bridge south of Londesboro is very inconvenient to travellers while under repair, School Report -The following is the report of S. S. No. 9, Hallett, for May: Sr IV -Ella Wagner, Ernest Patter- son. Jr IV -Flora Fingland, R,osie Dace, John Carter. Sr III -Edna Robinson, Gladys Robertson, Katie Wagner, Dora Mogridge,Olive.Carter, The annual circuit lawn social will be held on the 15th The Goderich band of about 25 instruments will he in attendance. As the present pastor will soon be leaving, the people of the circuit are planning to make the occa- sion "the best yet." RUNAWAY: - J. E Robertson the County Y. M. C. A., Secretary figured in a little mishap on Tuesday that might have resulted seriously. He drove the team that carried the run- ners along the route to Chesley. On the return just north of Hanover . one of the horses started at the approach of a train breaking a -trace. The tongue dropped frightening both - horses. In holding to the lines Mr. Thursda?afcer spending a week with. Robertson was drawn over the dash- her brother, Mr S. Lee, Clinton. board and beneath the wagon. His Hogs were shipped on Wednesday wrists were strained from holding to the price being 10 cents lower than the lines and he received some other last week. bruises which will cause him to take Geo Johnston and James Hill are things easy for a day or two. still unable to be about to attend Jubilee Services will take place in to business. Knox church this month, On Sunday, Miss B. Stevens has returned home June 12th at 10.30 a. m., Rev. Stephen after spending two weeks with her Young, of Clifford, will conduct an old grandparents here. Londesboro, ie time service. In the evening Rev. A. Me Howard Lee, McMillan, of Mimico, will preach. On visiting his friet.ds the Misses June I3tFt a social and entertainment Churchill's of Clinton. will be given. Music by Wingbam Mrs T W Robertson is in the hos- choir,and addressee by Rev. F. 11, Lar• pital in London undergoing treatment n well. B. A. of Seaforth, Revs. S. Young for cancer and is doing well. and A. McMillan. On Sunday, June The Methodists cannot say the 19th. communion service will be held, name of the Minister for next term Rev. J. L, Small reaching. In the they will have to write it. fo 1lowin from the Globe of p service will The, evening a Sunday School g be held with short addresses by Revs. Monday, is of interest to the people of J. L. Small and W. Pearcy. of Londes• this vicinity, Mr Hiles being a native boro. The Preparatory service for of Hulldtt,and brother. of Mr W Hiles: communion will to held on Thursday, -Mr and Mrs John Hiles, Kincardine, Rev,; S, Young preaching. announce the engagement of their Gems To Sr'111ARYS-Prom the 5t daughter, Miss Maud Lillian, to Mr Mary's paper we clip the following Wm Frank 13eamish, of Castor, Alta. which refers to aformer Auburn boy tri the person of Itev W Raithby, M A • Janet Go vier, Willie'Good, Margaret 61111111•Mt•11.1••1.1••♦1•••t"•1�•1•••♦•1.111.1•` I McLeod Jr III •-Melbourne Cox. Les. ♦ . • lie Balt (equal), Eddie Good; Willie ♦ ♦ aWarner,• Sr II--Henryy�Honkingg, The Morrish Clothing Co. • Archie Robinson, Minnie Wa her. Jr • Wa ♦ II -Eddie Mogridge, Dave cLeod, " A. Square Deal For Every Mani II—Hector McLeod, Luella Robinson, • • erage attendance 27, F. C, Hess, 401.••••••••1••••••••••1••1•••••4•.1.11••••••••♦•••11 `teacher. , •• ♦ Nelson Patterson, Mamie Wagner.. Pt • ♦ Fredd of gher •1larve Tran , y g .Av- r 6,66r66.=.6666636166,166 16. 666666.4 A Tourist Number, , comfort and necessity has - evidently The fourth annual Tourist Number taken hold of the municipalities repre• of the Canadian Courier appears this sented. The Directors should make week. The cover design is an artistic things hum, - kodak girl done in colours, from a sketch by T. 0. Marten, one of the best • known Canadian illustrators. In ad- dition to• a general review of tourist th travel by e editor, and a large num- ber of. ilidstrations of out -door life,. there are a number of special articles. Bonnycastle Dale writes of "Natural• izing on the Pacific"; Douglas W. Clink tells his experiences in fishing tor "Pollock" on the New Brunswick coast; W. W, ,Read describes some � picturesque spots in Nova Scotia; 0. S. Norris analyses " The Dizzy Artof the Diver"; ,Charles G. D. Roberts con tributesr an excellent etory en- titled "The Sentryof the Sedge Flats," and therd is a full page drawing of Old Quelph by J. E. H. MacDonald. In addition to these' features there are two full pages of portraits of the funer- al of King Edward, with a special. article descriptive of this great event. The Monocle Man .tells of some inter- esting experiences in Palestine and Marjorie MacMurchy contributes an article on Professor Leacock's "Liter- ary Lapses", This completes one of the finest numbers of the Canadian Cour. Londesboro - The Bridge south of . the village is open again for traffic. J. D. Melville attended an induction at Kippen on Tuesday. . Mrs F Gorbert, of Londesboro, spent, /last Wednesday in town. Mr and Mrs S Lee. of Clinton, spent Soinday at the home of Wm Lee. Miss Phillips was the guest of h er cousin L Jervis last week. Rev 11 E Currie is - attending Con- ference this week at Chatham. Miss Bella Webster is visiting her brother, Mr. James Webster, in Tor- onto. Rev W T Pearcy and J D Melville attended the Presbytery meeting on Tuesday. Miss Edna Lee returned home last er which has ever been issued, and thusmarks fittingly the opening of.` Volume Eight of that publication. Miss Sarah Sloman, who has been laid up with the grip, is getting better 414.12 Mrs. Blatchford and Mrs Beek, of Hensall, were the guests -of Mr and Mrs Hawke.. Photographic Supplies Carbine and Auscb Cameras Ensign Films Cyro and Wellington Papers Ilford Plates Card Mounts,: Developing Powders and Solutions. Jr. . HO's I Dispensing Chemist. The Molsons Bank The wedding will take place quietly in Incorporated 1855 capital, PAID UP $3,500,000 Rest Fund, $3,500,000 Has 73 Branches in Canada, and Agents and orrespondents In all the Principal Cities in the World. A GENERAL BANKING BITSINESS TILANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. C E. DOWDING. 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