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What WO Advertise we Sell,
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What we sell Atiierbises 119,
Ladies' Really -to -wear Garments,
Millinery and Dress -Making.
A Caseful of
Ginghams
To Clear at lOc.
These are good quality of English and Can-
adian Ginghams, in good .patterns, and are guar-
anteed fast colors i suitable for Children's and
° Ladies' Dresses. Would be good value at
i sic and 15c, but for vuick selling 1 Z2c
See them in our window.
Cool, Well=made Gar -
malts for Women
Cost Small Sums at This Store.
The coolest, prettiest kind of Wash Suits,
bear very attractive prices in our Wash Garment
section* and such excellent garments they are.
Just as carefully made as cloth clothing, out -of
Cotton materials, of dependable quality, Even to
the most minute details they will pass critical in-
spection. They come in colors of pale blue,
mauve, pink and white. Very Special $7�5�
`Suits at
White Wash Skirts
Just what you need for this warm weather.
These Skirts are all made in the newest styles,.
and are made of good quality English Repp,
Prices MOO to k00
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Fancy Parasols
Our New Parasols for Ladies ' and . Children
are now on display, in fancy and plain colors.,
Prices range from 24c up to $a.00
LONDON CON FE k E i'V C E.Aubur n. R H Barnby ; Londesboro'
J R Osterhout -; Varna, "W H Taylor.
Walton, R S L.
The Conference opened its sessions Exeter district -Exeter, Main street,
in Chatham Monday morning. The E G Powell; Exeter, Jas street, R
stationing committee commenced their Hobbs; Parkhill, W God win; Elmville,
deliberations at once. H Watson; Oentralia, W H Butt; Hen
The committee is composed of the salI,J E Millyard;Kippen,A Thibadeau
following :Ministers -Rev. MessrsA.K. Crediton, R Hicks; Grand Bend, T. A.
Birks, M. A. ; George Jewett, James Steadman; Sylvan, 5 V Pentland;.
Livingston. John W. Osterhout, J. Ailsa Craig, Jno Kennedy; Lucan,G J
Ford, E. G. Powell, David Rogers, H. Kerr; Granton, 0 P Wells;. Woodham,.
E Currie, W. Goodwin, John Bart, W R Vance; Kirkton, 13 Snell.
W J Ford, L. L. B., A. McKibbon, B. Strathroy;district-Strathroy, W H.
A.. W Richby, E W Edwards, B. ;A., Graham; Petrolea_, W J q-arbutt; Ker -
.!Philip, M. A., ; A E M Thompson, wood, 0 F Olark; Watford; W J. Ford;
B. A. • W G 8 McAllister, M. A., ; .W Warwick,` 11 J Fair; Arkona, W.Pat-
�5 ; S.-mx-
awr �t� y, te sorr; Brot�ke,-b-C• 73�rrtorrrtAlveut"
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T T George, A Brown and I A McKel• Brydges, A McKibbon; . Melbourne,
vie. C R Durant; Oil Springs, • •R J Currie;
There will be no important changes Marthaville, H J Creasy.
in the stationing of the ministers of Sarnia district -Sarnia Central W
the London conference this year. It is H Barraclough; Devine street, 'J E
understood that there will be several Holmes; Point Edward, O F Logan;
minor changes in the distributing of Wyoming, L W Reid; Oamlacbie, W
the different charges, the most of the A Walden; Bridgen, A J Thomas;
larger churches all remaining in fact Alvinston; J Morrison; Thedford, E
in this respect. A Lloyd; 1 orest, E A Fear; Oorunna,
The committee was waited upon by G OBaker;Wilkesport,I W Kilpatrick
5. Ohant and F W Wright, of St. St Clair, W Rigsby.
Thomas, who where a delegation from Windsor district- Windsor Central,
Grace Church, of that city, asking that 1,• W Hollinrake; Windsoe West, S J
their pastor, Rev. Dr, Gundry, be re- Allan, Walkerville, 5 L Toll. Amherst=
tained to that church as its pastor for ' burg, A E Thompson; Maiden, F H
the fifth year. This requires special Langford; Harrow, R Fulton Irwin;
action on the part of the conference, Essex, J Philp; .Kingsville, W E Mill -
and to do so means that the church be son; Ruthven, R L Wilson; Gest, :J R
set apart for special missionary work, Raycraft; Cottam, T W Blatchford;
sympe athetic acommittee heagnvge a patientatdepute- aWoodslee, J W Pring; Maidstone, P
tion,nd it is heaquitt g to that te reMyers; Leamington, A • Hamilton;
quest will he granted during the pre 13Mroup, R I Hoskins; Wheatley, Barker;
Coupland; Comber, `A W Barker;
sent meeting of the conference.,r•
The first, draft report of the Station-
ing Committee was handed out at
II: 10 Tuesday evening as follows :
London district - London First
Methodist, Richard Whiting ; Dundas
Centre, Thos. Manning ; Wellington
Street, K A Graham ; Askin Street,
A K Birks ; Colborne Street, F E
Mellott ; Centennial, G N Hazen ;
Hyatt Avenue, J• W Bird ; Empress
Avenue, G W Dewey ; Hill Street,
L McRoberts ; High Street, A E
St. Clair ; St. Johns, 5 Salton ; Birr, 0
J Moorebouse. Bryston, E. Olivet ;
Silliam, Ed. A, Shaw ; Thorndale, J
W Hibbert ; Thamesford, R Red-
mond ; Dorchester, J A Agnew ; Put-
nam, A R Kellam : Belmont, A It
Jones ; Lambeth, A 0 Tiffin ; West -
ilbury, T M Fothergill; Romney, 8 O
Edmunds; Pelee Island, G 11 Johnson.
Chatham district -Chatham, Park
street. Geo Daniels; Chatham. Victoria
Ave., E Medd; Charing Cross, E F
Armstrong; Blenheim; . W G 13 Mae.
Allister; Cedar Springs, AS White-
hall: Ouvry, H L Humphrey, Merlin
A H Brown; Harwich, J .B Currie
Fargo and Louisville, A E Doan;
Dover, J A Snell; Dresden, G H Long;
Dawn Mills, J F Knight; Wallacehurg
W G Howson;Tup_p_erviile, J E Hunter
Rutherford, 11 Williams; • Walpole
Island, John Lawrence.
Ridgetown District-Ridgetown, A
J Langford; Morpeth, J W Johnston;
Guilds, W tt Osborne; Highgate. 11 J
Ur' n; Thamesvil'e, W J Asliton; Both,
minister. A E McKibbon ; .Delaware, well, John Holmes; Meraviagtown, 3
W H Hiles. U Nethercott; Wardsville, '1' Treava.
Stratford District - Stratford City, then George; Florence, R Whaley;
Central, F Wooton ; Trinity, D' Glencoe, E S W Mucksworthy; West
Martin ; St. Mary's, D N Mc lamus ; Lorne, 0 Baker; Dutton, J Hneser.
Mitchell, Jas. Livingston ; Listowel ; St Thomas district- St .Thomas,
R D Hamilton ; Milverton, W H Uoo First Cburch, A Brown; St Thomas,
er ; Trowbridge, John Mahan ;Wallace Grace Church, J 3 Gundy er; Thomas,
Jas. Elford ; Atwood, J U Reid : Monk- Central Church, H D Moyer; Axer,
ton, F W Langford : Staifa, A. I. A W Tong; Serine deld,J A McKelveyel
Brown ; Fullerton, 1'. Swan ; Em- Lyons, H k' Kennedy; Brownsville, 0
; Melt ourne, J. Hen. O Keine; Co ninth, J Hart; .Avon, R W
W A Finlay
Knowles; King Lake,
derson ; Kintore, R A Miller. H Tyler;
S Mala -
hide, a W Bristol; Sparta, E W Ed-
Wingham- W i! Rutledge ; Kin- wards; Yarmouth Centre. ft J Mc-
cardine, H T Ferguson ; Lucknow, W. ! Cormick; Port Statiley, C cousins;
J. Joliffe , BrueEels, H. Currie ; Tees- i Fingal, A G Harris; Taibotyille, J F
water, R d Baker ; Ethel, 11 J Wren ; Sutcliffe; Shedden, A E Moorehouse,
Fordwich, John Bali ; Gorrie, Hector Muncey, T 0 Sanderson.
W McTavish ; Wroxeter. C. W. Me-
Kenzie : Bluevale,J W Andrews; Ash.
field, T E Sawyer : Salem, J Haylock ;„„;,„,,
Bethel, supplied ; Ripley, G
W Rivers, Bervie, W M Pornerby,Tiv- SPORTS
orlon, J H Mundy : Belgrave, J J Dui.-
an t.
Goderich District--Goderich, North i iN*441,04 ,44,; „ ,444,4+4„ 4
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street, H S Dougal] ; 'Victoria street, .Mitchell has formed a town $esu•
F J Oaten : Clinton, Wesley Church,
T E Ford ; Ontario street, T w Cos=
rens : Seaforth, D. Rovers ; Iloltni s-
ville,T W Snowden• Bluth, 12 Mill -
yard ; Dungannon, L�, Bartlett, Nile
Wm. Conway ; Benmiller, W Bangh
hall league consisting of Clerks, School•
wholare..Bankers and Mechanics.
Listowel defeated the Wingham
High School teatn for the Hough. Cup
on Saturday by a score of 4-2.
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ensueitive mfor Era
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June *nd, 1$n*
Nations Paid Tribute to the Departed Kin
Portraits of the nine Kings who rode in Zink WallPaper
Edward's Funeral Procession,
miapisimemnionwismilloomounitmeammumumum
' King Alfonso, Spain
Emperor William of Germany
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King George V
King Frederick of Denmark
King George of Greece
King°1l�annel of Portugal
King Ferdinand of Bulgaria
King llaakon of Norway
King Albert of Belgium
Hurons-of-Seaforth.won_a:eenior.W._ sin"sick-souls..
F. A., game from Berlin Rangers of
SeaforthWednesday evening by 1 to 0.
A League match between Mitchell
and Goderich will be played in the
Co'town on Friday of this week.
Church Chitties
BAPTIST
The Pastor will preach next Sun-
day and has chosen for his subjects,
morning, "Talents and their use.
Evening, "The Book of Life." The
Lord's Supper will be observed after
the morning service.
SALVATION ARMY
The Captain will speak nextSunday
at 3 p m on the `Woman of Samaria'
at'8 p, m. The ettractiot ofthe Cross
Mr. J. A. Irwin will preach next
Sunday, both morning and evening.
All are welcome.
On Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock
Miss Hope Brown and Miss Aleda
Seeley will bold a sale of doll's milli-
nery etc, at the home of Prof. Brown.
All the children interested in the lat-
est fashions are requestedto be pres-
ent and bring their money, The pro..
reeds will go to the Missionary fund. of
the Junior League.
On Monday evening a veryinterest-
ing meeting was held in Wesley Ep-
worth Leagne when Miss 5 Courtice'.
Missionary elect to Japan gave a very
interesting discourse in her very
pleasant way of her Life at the
Deaconess Home and training School
Toronto, and of her call to the mission
field, A good audience was present
to hear the young lady the League
wishes Miss Courtice every success in
the glorious work which has fallen to
her lot.
ONTA RIO STREET
Mr, 0. S. Hawke will preach next
morning.
In the evening the choir will give a
Church News
Rev. F. J. Oaten,'. M A., Milverton,
returned on Monday, May 16th, from
Bloomington. Ill., where he was in at-
tendance at the Illinois Wesleyon Uni-
versity taking his final ,examinations
in the course for Doctor of Philosophy
Mr Oaten for the past ' twelve years
has Nenpursuing a course in Econo-
mics and Cbrsistian Theories. He has
met all therequirement and thedegree
will be conferred at the commence-
ment exercises in June, Rev Mr
Oaten has been invited to ' Victoria
St Ohurch, Goderich, for the coming
year.
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Not Much Difference
Wednesday • was the first day of
Summer and the•day felt like the last
day of winter.
Another Circus Coming=- ,
WP, unrietstnnrl that-.,the,MiQ•hty
'Haag Circus ie to be billed for Clinton
on June 17th,
Oyer Crowded
President Creelman states that both
residences at the 0 A Care over -crowd
ed and that additions will have to be
made or the attendance restricted.
'nations at the Collegiate
The names of those who obtained
50% or over as follows:-
Form- II
L Smillie 82 8.E Mustard,....57.4
I Taylor 81.3 E Levis 55 8
M Lamont 76, M Irwin 55,6
M Taylor 71.4 M Manning.55.9
J Buchanan -70.38 M Mair 55.
I Glen ........70. R Cantelon54.9
C Diehl ....... „61. B Walker 54.7
O Wise 59. M Jackson ..,.53.9
M D Jackson -57.7 11 Middleton ..51.
Form I •
E Holland75.9 G Walker 54,6
E Lyon 73.2 V Lobb 51,4
J Aitkenbead..88,9 13 Hiil ......... 54.
special song service. A.cordial invite- F simian 66.9 D Barr 53.9
Reportoft Lower School Exam
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G Weir • 68 6 L Ford 53.
tion is Pxtended- to_a11., _Hattie '1urner.65,. G Draper53.8
At the meeting of Ontario Street Harold Turner,64.6 E Pattison..'..53,8
League on Monday evening interests A Iloare......60 2 E Johnson 53 3
CPaisley 58.8 D Mc0hnchey.,52.9
M Chowen56,8 A McOonnell,.52,
C Nicholson 55.7 A Brunsden ...51.7
rug papers were read by Miss Lucy
Stevens and Mr A ittcMurray. - A
Quartette was rendered by four
Juniors. Next Monday evening is con
serration service, when it hoped all
the members will be present.
WILLIS <'
The Young People's Guild held their
Literary meeting on Monday evening
Rev Mr Dickson taking the topic. A
solo was given by Miss McCormick.
The Devotional meeting will be held
next Sunday evening. Mies A Mc
Ewan will take the topic.
The Guild will give a Strawberry
Festival on June 23rd. Full particu-
lars will be given later.
HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH,
Evangelist Josey Trotter, who has
been absent from Clinton attending
the annual Feast of Pentecost observ-
ed by the Holiness Movement workers
this year at Stittsville has now return-
ed, accompanied by Evangelist Sarah
Burleigh. Meetings will, for the pre.
sent, be held in Elliott's Hall, .on
Thursday evenings at '7.45 with three
meetings Sundays at 10,30, 2.30 and
7.140. Cottage prayer meeting next
Tuesday evening at the home of Fred
3. Hill at 7,45. At any meeting all are
welcome. With the openine, of the
tenting season tent services in Clinton
will be held under the supervision pro -
habil, of Evangelist Thompkine, of
Kingston. The prayers of all God.
fearing people are requested that Gad
*111 honor the preaching of.Ilia Word
by applying it to the healing of many
CLINTON PUSI,IC SCHOOL
The following is the report for May.
Average attendance 322.
Division 1
Medalists -- Fred Thompson, Elmer
Beacom, Irene Wilken, Maud Cook,
George McTaggart. •
Senior
E Beacom 91 E Wasmann 73
G McTaggart ..85 W Rutledge 72
J Morris.. 84 P Glazier 72
S Scott . ..'„83 M Cook, ,, , . 72
W Walker .....82 B Ross ... , 71
FOFord 80SAgnew.....,.71
I Walken 80 M Gunn 71
O Cole 80 M Hall 68
VHearn........79 M Cook.....r,,.,64
F Thompson, .. . 77 H Harland .. . .. 60
O Harland ......76
H Il alt Junior
y........60
Division 2
Wardens of Nelson Shield -Cele, Bea-
com, Gladys Cook, Viola Cook, Harold
Holmes, Lack Kennedy, I3 a r v e y
Walker,
C Beacom 82 L Kennedy.. , .. '72
11 Rodaway..,80 V Argent,,' .,,..68
It Walker 76 L Barge 6R
VCook ,..,76 A Martin ..... .,,67
H Holmes 75 A Grant ,.,...... (16
G Cook 75 0 Thompson ....05
A Judd 73 Rice. ....64
1 Gould..,.,.. 473R(;howenri.r.r,61
C Marshall ....,73 B Fineb,........di
:Junior
G Wallis ..,....57 R Graelis :.5I
F Pennebaker,.57 B Johnston` .51
A Nediger.. 54 • ' .•
• Lizzie McPherson, teacher
Division 3
Senior Junior
.0 Johnston -.84- .84 5 Baines ' 82
W Doherty ...83 M Elliott 81
E 'McKenzie... ,80 B .fall 80
F Reynolds ....79 0 Cook. . 79
W Crich 68 N Kennedy ,.79'
N McLean • 67 A Glazier.. ...... 78
D Shipley 64 W Blacker 72
W Gould........63 M Streets... 70
A X esbec • 62 E Carter 70
Janet Wilson, teacher
Division 4 -Senior
L Holmes. 93 K
M Cbidley.. ...92 13 Higgins 81
M Cook ..89 N Watkins 80
E Kemp ... ..87 M McMath80
LL Eva
ns. ..87 V Trick 78
•.84 B Ghpwen 77
L Nediger ......83 A Peckitt 78
attenter ro .82.L-Leeves.._,,.. -
M Rutledge ....82 H Greig
Junior
A Arrnour 88 E . D 'he>; ty 82
L flarlr$nd 76 0 Graelis 74
F Wallis ...... •..86 H Argent '70.
'Clara Chidley, teacher
Division 5
Senior Junior
L Hearn 94'M Barge 93
0 Higgins 94 N Glazier 93
M Marshall ,.,,93 E Livermore ....93
72
W Nixon 92 Earl Livermore..
H planning .'.,87 M McNeil
E' Cooper 85 E Graelis
G Evans 81 R McMath 90
F Grimes 81. L Rice .87
B Britton .. 79 Al Rath well .....85
J Reid ..75 0 Peckitt 85
B Little 69 E McCaughey ...84
S Yesbec 69 E Hall 81
W Seeley 80
Lucy Stevens; teacher
Division 6
Senior ' Junior
L Livermore....92 L Walker • 90
C Dunford......90 F Yesbec 89
M Shaw 89 W Bell 88
B Harland... 88 H Bailey
92
91
90
E West 86 11 Livermore....88
86
H Rance, .85 N Downs 85
F Wallis,. .....82 B Reynolds 80
M Nediger 81 B Slottia•n 80°
O Warrener....81 A Lawrence 79.
L West ' • 81 G Walker
E Wasman 80 A Maguire 8
RShrink .......80 A. Graelis... 76
M Andrews ....76
E Hill .75 •
Hattie Cpurtice, teacher
Division 7
Senior Junior.
M Bell I78 M Downs ..,,.,128
H Ross 177 Jabez Ranils....I24
G W Barge177 P Carrick 12.3
W Cooper ....175 M Beaton 123
B Cooper 171 D Higgins ....122
A Linker .,.,j70 IC Ladd .. ,...117
E Bradshaw x166 B Murphy......114
0 McIntyre 184 G Hall ...... ....114
M Liverrnore183 H Ball..., ......113
R Britton 158 5 McCreary.,, ..113
L Rice.,..,.,,,.,112
Maud Wiltse, teacher
Division 8• --Third Class
D Rorke 150 L Judd......4...121
WMutch 142'13 Sloman 115
A Rellyar.,..,140.A Oshaldeston114
F Reynolds....I30 M McIntyre 112
J Bowden .....128 A Gould....,, 102
13 Maguire....126F Elliott.,..,02
Second First
A Reynolds ...I44 W Bezeo 100
J Erskine 144 R Bailey.., 98'
D Mulholland,.115 R Erane A6
XRutledge...,103J Miller.... ,96
ltx Argent 99 L W heatley , . r ..96
L Judd 96 A Coll er • 96
IC Carter 95 G Fisky 03
G Carter ,00 11 Hol tzhauer, . , , 02
0 Turner 73 D 13all ,.,, 92
D Erskine....., 70 5 Graelis ,..,,..,.91
0 Kaufman... Al R Finch ....00
M McTagaart.,60 M Deeves .......,89
Minnie Ker, teacher
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For Saturday . Only,
We have just received .1 12 pairs Nottingham: Lace
Curtains, bought at a very large reduction oft regular
price, which explains the reasonwhy we can make
this offer. 31 yds long, 54 in. wide, very attractive
designs. The price quoted here is for
Saturday only, per pair 1e 3
New and Seasonable . Gc>•ods Constantly
Arriving.
'W4S-1r= �.T
to hand this 'week, comprising black; white, tan, helio'
navy, grey, pink and light blue, also with polka' :dots
and embroidered.
New Gloves
black, white, tan, grey and the much -wanted
chamois colored.
New Parasols•
hi plain and fancy light and dark colors. Very spec-
ial values. See them..
New Embroideries
in 45 -inch. Skirtings, beautiful goods at per yard
$1.co, $1.25 and $t.5o
New Allover Embroidery
New Corset Cover Embroidery
New Trimming Embroidery
New Insertion Embroidery
These goods are in the habit of leaving our counters
very quickly. We simply can't keep them, you know.
See them while you may.
New Corsets
Large shipments from two of the largest manufactur-
ing concerns in Canada. The very latest modes.
We can suit every figure. Prices range from
'5oc ,t0 $2.75 per pair.
The People's Store.
PLEASE DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT.