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EstablUsbed 1865, Vol. 53, No. 43
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Or•rWannuwamone *a*
Miss Gladys McGuire wits in London
on Thursday,
Mr. Dobie, of Wingham, was in
town on Sunday,
Mr, S. H. Gidley, of Blyth, was in
town on Monday,
Master Wilson Rath, of Stratford,
was home for Easter.
Mr, Bert Deeves, of London, spent
Easter at the parental home,
Mr, James McCracken, of Goderich,
was in town on Good friday,
Mr,•Elnter Beacom, of Toronto, is
spending Easter with relatives in town.
Malcolm McTaggart spent Monday
in London visiting Master Eddie Hunt.
Miss Sinclair, 'C. C. 1. teacher, is
spending the Eastertide at Walkerton,
Mrs. W. R. Counter and Master Nor-
man are spending the week at Brant-
ford
Mr, Reuben Graham was in Toronto
last week and drove back a new "Over-
land'."
Rev. Mr, Osterltout, of Goderich,
was a caller 1n town on Monday after-
noon.
$420,000,000 Miss McDougall C. C. i. teacher is
spending Easter at her Monte in Can-
ington,
Mr. L. Flynn, of the Royal Bank
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staff', Paisley, was home for the Easter
holidays,
Miss Eva Brown, of Seaforth. is
spending a fete days with her mother
and sister.
Miss Orde, and Miss McLeod, of
the C, C. 1. staff are spending Laster
at •Toronto,
. ,ludge 13, N. Lewis was in town 011
Monday.
Mr, Fred 'fucker spent Easter in
London.
Mrs, T. Jackson spent last ThurS•-
dtty In Seaforth
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Miss Lotti.. Slonuun, of Toronto, was
home for Easter.
County Constable Fellow was in
twit on Tuesday,
Miss Neil Taylor, of Blyth, was in
town on Saturday,
Master George Horsley wheeled to'
Goderich this week,
Mr. Murray McNeil, of Kitchener,
was horse for Easter.
Mr. Wilfrid Livermore, of Stratford,
was home for Easter.
Miss Clete Ford, of London, was
home for the holidays,
Ex -Warden Govenlock, of Winthrop,
was in town on Monday.
Miss 131-11 Maines was an Easter visi-
tor at her hone in Blyth,
Lt. Jack McKinnon was up from
Toronto for the week end.
Master Kenneth Roberton is taking
in the sights at Lnudeshoro,
Mr. Ross Forbes, of Toronto, is visit-
ing with his mother in town.
Miss Eileen Atkinson is spending the
holidays with Exeter friends,
.11ss Amy Howson spent the week
end with friends at Kincardine.
Mrs, A. 0, Pattison is visiting with
relatives and friends in Buffalo,
Mr. Sparks is the new book-keeper
at the Doherty Piano Company,
Mrs. J. E. Blackall, of Blyth, was
Misses Cora and Jean McGuire, of calling on friends in town last week.
London, spent Easter with their par- Miss Margaret Carter spent Easter
ants in town. Sunday with her parents at Westfield.
Mr. Fred Jackson spent Good Fri- Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Kerr spent Easter
day with his son, Mr. Murray Jackson, Sunday at their old home in _Brussels.
at Port Colborne. Miss Jessie O'Neil who is teaching
Miss Celia Beacom, of Toronto. is at Burlington is hone for the holidays•
spending the Eastertide with relatives Aiiss Mary Chidley has resigned her
and friends in town. position from the Piano Factory office.
Miss Viola Cook, of Toronto, was an Mr. and All's. 3. W. Treleaven and
Easter visitor with her paretns, Mr, Miss Norma'are at Toronto this week.
and Mrs. Thos Cook. Air. and Airs. Wellington Cook, of
Miss Charlotte Sheeley, who is Hamilton were Easter visitors in town.
teaching school near Oshawa, is home Sergt. George Webber, of London
Camp, 1WM1S an Easter Sunday visitor in
for the Eisler holidays,
Miss Margaret McTaggarttown
who is •
Misses Lena and Jean Middleton. of
Toronto, are home for the Easter va-
cation.
attending Ladies' College, at Toronto,
was home for the Easter vacation,
Misses Audrey and Doris Collyer, of
Hamilton, are visiting their cousin, Mr. John Cantelon, of Hensel', spent
Nilsg Jean. Miller and other friends in Easter Sunday in town at the parental
home,
Mr. A. Wilkin spent good Friday
visiting his daughter and family at
London
Miss Nora Kennedy who is attend -
1 Mg Stratford Normal, is hone for the
vacation.
Mr. James i
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t of Flint, chrMi '
gnn,
was an Easter visitor at the parental
home here
Mrs. (Dr.) McBride, of Welland, is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. S. Cluff,
Mr. Ralph Hewston, of Toronto,
spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs.
Thos, Cook.
• Mrs. Tierney, of 'Blyth, was the
guest of her sister, Miss Jessie Thomp.
son last week,
Miss Bessie Chowen, who is attend-
ing Stratford Normal, is home for the
Easter holidays.
Mr. Fleur. Colvin, of Teeswater, who
ran the rink here last winter was in
We protect your floors, furni- town On Monday.
ture, etc., by plenty of drop Mrs Hugh Ross left town on Sat -
sheets. urday for Leamington, where she will
spend the summer.
Miss Gladys McGowan, of Blyth,
was a visitor with her aunt, Mrs, A, J.
Holloway last week,
Miss Helen Rodaway who is attend-
ing the Stratford Normal is home for
the Easter holidays.
Miss Dell O'Neil, of Toronto, is an
Easter visitor with her. parents, Mr.
81 Isaac Street and Mrs. W, T. O'Neil,
town,
Mr, and Mrs. Guest, of Wingham,
were Easter visitors in town with the
+ latter's mother, Mrs, Mitchell, Albert
Street.
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Decorating
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Miss Annie Ross had her right wrist
broken some time ago, The injured
wrist is now doing nicely,
Mr. Thornton Mustard and Master
Donald', of Toronto, are visitors in and
around Clinton this week, '
Miss Beth Willis, Of Seaforth, was
the guest of Miss Madelon Shaw for
the dance on Tuesday evening.
Mr. Wnt. Boyd, of Teeswater, who
was manager of the local Arena here
two winters ago, was in town on Mon -
day.
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almonTrout at Stratford, spent Sunday in town
with iter sisters, the Misses South -
Mr. Charles Lockwood, who is tak-
ing treatment at the Military Hospital
at Toronto, was home for tick Easter
holidays.
Miss Marion Gunn, of Toroiitp, Was
an Easter visitor With het parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Gunn and her sister, Miss
Isabel Gurin,
Miss Lois Holmes is spending the
Easter holidays •at'lter home here. 8116
will 60011 - be through her Normal
course at Stratford,
Mr, Alex, 3. Goslefgh, Who enliSled
Itbt-e With the 16 t St BAttalloii, and who
tahutned some tVe'elCst Ago, was renew-
Ong aid a icquaitftxirces .in town ver
tutritaY:
for sale at
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Mr, Frank Watson spent Good Fri-
day at Mitchell,
Mr. D N. Watson was an Easter
visitor in Mitchell,
Miss Annie McConnell spent Easter
with relatives in town,
Mr, D. A. Canlelon, of lfensail, was
in town on Wednesday. -
Mr. D. Patterson, County Engineer,
was in town on Tuesday.
Sergi, Norman Levy is in Toronto
taking further Medical treatment,
Miss Helen Cook is spending the
Easter holidays in the County town,
Miss A. Warren,- of Hamilton, spent
Easter at the home of Thomas Haw-
kins,
Airs. 'Thomas Johnston, of Peter-
boro, is visiting Mrs, James Cornish
this week.
41r. Edgar Pattison is in London to
pi, before a Military Medical Board for
examination.
JHss Gracey, of London was an Eas-
ter visitor with Air. and Airs. James
;llcMurchie.
Mrs. Campbell and children, of Luck -
now are the guests of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Fluker,
Miss Nellie Cooper spent the Easter
holidays in Seaforth the guest of ,lir.
and Airs, Powell,
:lir. S. Graham, of the Collegiate
staff is spending Easter week at his
tonne in Toronto,
George Evans has gone to a farm at
Walton, where he will be working for
the summer months, '
Aliss Kathaleen McConnell, who is
attending Normal School, at Stratford,
was horse for Easter,
Mr. R. Hawkins, of Hamilton, spent
Easter as the guest of his son, Thomas
Hawkins, of town,
Mrs. Kelly and daughter of Gode-
rich, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs,
Reynolds, Albert Street.
Pte. Norman Fitzsimons is in London
to welcome hone some of his soldier
friends of the 1st Battalion,
Dr. and Mrs, 3, A. McDonald, of
Toronto are the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
J. C. Gaudier for. a few days,"
Sergt. Seeley and Mrs, Seeley are
in London this week. Sergt. Seeley
goes up before a Medical Board.
Mr. Wm. Stanley of Clinton called
on his daughter, Mrs. D. Tudor on Sat-
urday afternoon at Constance.
Mr. W. F, Vanstone and Misses Nor-
ma and Freda, of Wingham, were visi-
tors on Sunday with the Misses Bart -
1 tiff,
Miss Mable Clark, of Toronto, and
I Miss Evelyn Greig, of Seaforth, are
the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Thos.
Jackson. •
Rev. (Capt.) McKegney was at Paris
on Wednesday night attending an "At
Home" of the Sons of England. He
was one of the speakers,.
Misses Norma Jeffreys and Beth
Barton, of Seaforth, were the guests of
MiSs lona Houck and attended the Eas-
ter dance on Tuesday night.
Miss Rudd is in Toronto this Week
attending the Ontario Library Conven-
tion and also to meet her nephew,
Lieut, J. R, Runibali, "who is return-
ing from overseas.
Rev. 051111on 'v, R. Gunne, of Lon-
don, is in town today. He will assist.
at the induction service in St. Paul's
church to -night. His old friends were
glad to see hint again,
Hanley & Fisher Evangelists
Rev. Mr. Hanley
Start Union Evangelistic services on Wesley church on Wednesday evening
April 29th, meetings to be held first .2 and cottage prayer meetings were held
weeks in Wesley Church, at different home in the four wards
and will also be held again on Friady
evening. The services will be held for
the "first two weeks in Wesley Church
and the next two in Ontario Street
Church. Next Sunday evening there
will be a union service in Ont'trio
Street Church. Committees have
been appointed to look after different
phases of the work and splendid re-
sults are expected from these services.
Professor Fisher who will have charge
of the music will have a chorus of
seventy voices lead the singing.
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Union service n.xt Sund,;y evening
in Ontario Street Church. Capt. (Rev,)
Raycraft will preach: He will also
preach at Wesley Church in the morn-
ing and at Turner's Church in the
afternoon.
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'rhe two Methodist ccmgregations of
town are staking special preparations
for the special evangelistic campaign
which starts on Tuesday, April 29th.
A union Prayer service was held in
Opening Services of the
New Rector at Sto Paul's
The Laster Services in St. Paul's
church were even more impressive and
gratifying ng to all concerned d then on
former occasions rendered more so by
the presence of a new incumbent of St.
Paul's, Rev,S.E McKegney, who preach
ed two excellent sermons on the up-
permost thence of the anniversary.
Both services were conducted by
Rev, Canon Hill in his accustomed
THE NEW RECTOR
ti • £ A, McDOr4Atb, wlio kir some
years was Editor of the Toronto
• Glebe, but his spent the past year
or ati In , span is A visitor in MVO
thig w$kt '
Rev. (Capt.) S. E, McKegney, M. C.
masterly manner. Rev. Moulton assist-
ed at the evening service.
The choir excelled itself at both ser-
vices and reflect great credit on Miss
M, Bentley, organist and choir leader,
in her untiring zeal to provide choral
services of so high an order, ' Mrs,
May Rance McKinnon and Mrs. Veitch
took special parts and Mrs. Pollick act-
ed es violin accompanist.
There were two celebrations of the
1•loly Enchanst at which 5110111 128 coin-
municated, Rev, Ganott Hill was the
celebrant.
We are gratified to have Rev. Mr,
McKegney with us and are pleased to
know that all the departments of the
church are in a most satisfactory and
thriving Condition,
We bespeak for Rev. Mr. McKegney
.1 very gratifying career over here, in
Clinton, as well as the renown he has
already Won "over there" despite dis-
blc0ouwraging reports of this parish re
eeived While 1» tit land where poppies
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Ws* t Meetiink, 5
The ai iival meeting Of St: Paul's
Vestry was held in '°Wen Memorial.
}ixil, .haotAily evening, April asst, the
Reverend S. E. McKegney; new Incum-
bent, in the chair. Mr. C. Middleton,
Rector's Warden, gave an interim fin-
ancial report showing that the finances
of the church were in a most satisfact-
ory condition. The following officers
were duly elected:—
Rector's
lected:Rector's Warden—C. G. Middleton.
People's Warden—Jas. Ford.
Auditors—Col. H. T. Rance and A.
J. Holloway.
Sidesnten—'I'. Hawkins, F. Bawden,
T. White, R. Draper, G. Tomlin, H.
Rance, W. Johnson, 'C. Draper, T, Her-
man.
The high appreciation of Miss Ben-
tley's services as Organist and Choir
Leader was recognized by an increase
in salary.
The following Lay Delegates
to Synod were elected at the congregat-
ion meeting—John Ransford and Col.
Rance, Substitute Lay Delegates—Wm.
Jackson and T. T. Murphy,
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Induction Service To -Night
This evening (Thursday) the induc-
tion of (Rev.) S. E. McKegney will
take place in the Parish Hall conducted
by the Ven, Arch -Deacon Richardson,
of London. The sermon will be
preached by Rev. Cannon C. R. Gunne,
also of London, and a former Rector of
St Paul's church, Service commences
at 7 o'clock to be followed by a recep-
tion toy the new Rector and Mrs. Mc -
YANKS WERE POSING;
CANUCKS DISPOSING
Niagara Falls, Ontario, April 21,
la a Niagara Falls, N. Y., theatre the
other evening there was a clever bit of
repartee. Pictures of the American
troops in France were being shown on
the screen.
Where are the Canadtansf" some
body in the audience called out, 1•
mediately there came, in a well•mr 11- •
fated voice from it back seat: Jdlf
"Holding back the Huns whit
Yanks were getting their .c the
taken." plefrares
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ODDFELLOWS AT1END
SERVICE SUND/ {Y MORNING
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`Che Clinton ' f, O. 0, P. Lodge
will attend Divine Service int
the Onta ,rio St. Methodist
church ran Sunday morning the
with 1". 5t, at f f a.m, .411 Mem-
bers are asked to meet. at 1114
hall at 10,30 'stn, iticctudiing
visiting brethren, The Pastor;^
Bros' Rev, J. A. Agnew will
Preach,
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