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Watch
•,The movement • Of a
"Hellyaru,' Wateh. •IS 'as
.that is why it has
brought to our store so
many people who inust al-
ways have accurate time.
There are several grades of
"Hellyar" movements all trust-
worthy. •
We have to be' partic-
ular about the finish and
• • •
time -keeping qualities of
the lowest priced watch
that beaes our name,
"Hellyar" watches must
satisfy the purchaser.
W. 11. 11EllYAlt
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED FREE
Tare Vegetable Parchment, print
ed th accordance with the require
merits df the law. Anyome ,desir
ing small quantities can be srappli
ed from printed Stock bearing
"Dairy Butter" wording only. Get
your supply at the New Era Office.
THERE ffS'i/OY: , ins 4
Tiler e' nem e je y iiia :pii11ti1i
difieef:Sarriineosinner° that: •blzfiaers
in 'advencel and abuses the editor
on every possible occasion than
there is overMAKING CHANGES;'
ninety and nine ;Who'
borrow the paper and sing its
praises Without contributing a cent . The Seaforth News, which is,now
to keep it out Of the poor house. cmoandterollseedvebryalMilro.
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.iealb 1.bC °h lett; gheass,
SOME COLD WEATHER: 'among Which was a heading after
• Last Friday and Saturday the
weather man went to sleep at the
furnace and Jack Frost got in
some fine work along with the
snow anan. The Snow fall helped
roads considerable as 'they were
bare in same spots in the cduntry.
Sunday Was. cold, but bright.
JOIN THE KNITTING BRIGADE.
On Monday night the C. R. S.
Of Clintondefeated a junior
team from 'Seaforth on the arena
here by a score of 8-1. It was,a
game to watch..
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION.
• The Beussels iPost last week 'ask-
ed a very,IrtipoiltaWilinbatitn that
some of the' poultry fanciers would
rot careto telle—Hgre it is ;—Good
morning! Howeareyour hens laY-
ing? ' , •
MINOR LOCALS., •
The Ontario Legislative will con-
vene on Tuesday, Gebruary 16th,
County Council meets this week
at Goderieh. • •
The Winter is half gone.
Within the last month or . so at
least four newspapers in Canada,
all dailiee, have suspended publi-
cation. N.
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Agents for
sunshine
Furnaces
All kinds of repairs
'promptly done.
Skates Sharpened
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Sanitary Plumbers
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the style of the Toronto Saturday
Night. We hope. the good work
will continue.
NURSES ALLOWED $150.
The militia council has authoriz-
ed an outside allowance 05.5150 to
All .nurses in the Canadian expedi-
tionary forces. This is the same
amount as is allowed to officers for
the purchase of service uniforms,
Get a skein nf yarn and set etc.
of knitting needles and „join the
great Brigade of practical Canadi- ANNUAL; MEETING OF;
an .womerr who are adding to the (MINTON SPRING SHOW.
corrffost of many a loyal son of
Sheer,
Th d 'annual ,meetine of the me
this Dominion, who has gone to will be held on
ton Spring ,
fight our battles in defence of the Saturday of this Week to make at
Motherland. rangements for the coming Spring
show that has made Clinton fam-
WILL TEACH
ous. All intereeeed should be at
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The Brussels1Post gives the 501- the meeting.
lowing note 61 a former modelite A GOVERNMENT CONTRACT.
nOgn, Fab
isgtr'aMdUaLte Spar -
ling, The Government have asked The
ereicmeanrty
Clinton lyjodel Sc'heol, will corn-, Jackson Manufacturing Company
mence teaching in S. S. No. 15, to supply Them 'with 5,000 pairs of
Howick, neer Clifford. She 'should military troth -sees and the eon-
naeke a succesd df the profession 'traet is now under consideration.
and many old 'friends in this local- le it can be accepted itwill mean
it hope she will do first-class.. a busy. month or the employees
Y of the Company as they have
all to be fureielnd by tlie end of
COUNTERFEIT SANK
February. T. !Jackson is. in 'Ottawa
OF TORONTO BILLS. this ,week looking over the specifi
Counterfeit bank of Toronto bills vation, of the contract.
in the 510 denominations are being
ci
.'rculatedi The counterfeit is a A PATRIOTIC AND •
very clever one end likely to de:i 'PRODUCTION CAMPAIGN.
deiVe any person. The back, how
ever, is a red daub instead of the !Federal arid provincial govern -
finely engraved red back of the ments are co-operating in a great
genuine notes. They can, be easily agricultural educational campaign
to sweep Ontario within the next
detected by this. • two months. It will be knOwn as
ROHIBITION CONVENTION.
the. Patriotic and Production Cani-
(P
Datgn df 1915, and plans formulated
On Wednesday, Thursday ai% by the agricultural departments of
Friday, Feb. 3rd, 4,th and fe. the " two governments are
the prohibitionists df Ontario and nearly complete. It will be launch -
the Dominion are planning Tor a ed on February 9th, and meetings
monster convention to be held h.' will be held regularly in all the
Massey Hall, Toronto, under the counties, Experts and skilled
joint auspices of the Dominion speakers will be 'heard on every
Council cif the Dominion 'Alliance, occasion, and the burden of their
and the Ontario Dominion Alliance appeal .will be ite urge 'farmers in
Calls have been made by both general to exert themselves to the
bodies And preliminary 'arrange- utmost to raise all the 'food pro-.
menus are well under hand. ducts possible to supply the fam-
ished markets of next year. A
RETURN OP THE FAVORITES. meeting will be held in Clinton on
The ',Bone -Vincent siStockeaentles. ...Monday Feb. 15. See :advertiser
Teeny Will open a two night engage nient'end local on another page.
ment 10 the Opera House on Erie
day evening, January 29. with the WORD, SACK (11301V1 SALISBURY.
great drma "The Rand of Man A great many wiseacres whose
'and Saturday "Row Baxter Butted Chiet.joy 11 is to throw wet blan-
In", both attractions presented Coin kete on enthusiasm have •declare.1
plate In every detail 'with, all, spe- their conviction that the goods
cial scenery and effects. New, which the Women's Patriotic So -
clean .and up-to-date vaudeville deity, send away will never reach
specialties between eels at popular their destination. Possibly they
Prices, 25, 35 land 50. This company wik. be interested in.the folloVing
Played here last November and letter received by the Secretary
gave the best of satisfaction and 'from Salisbury Mains, England.
on this visit present everything
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new. Seats on sale at 'Fair's book Salisbury PlainsJan. a.
store. A special matinee will be Sec., of Women's 1Patriotic Seciety,
given Saturday afternoon. 'Clinton, Ontario.
Dear Madam—I wish to thank
A. "POSER" iFOR THE MEN.
Wels/VV'efalaaVV*A"A0!"VelVVelelVeeVel
AHappy New 'Year
• to You and
• In Timeof Peace
In Thnes of War
Your Eyesight
is Essential
Failing Vieion—an enemy
to comfort and pleasure --can
be nursed into normal condi
tion by glasses that—accur-
•,atelyfocused, ground and ad'''
juetecleatneee the ‘'neceelsary
• it^RqUireritentSV.I. n •
I • On
To be at war with your eyes
hi taking a dangerous chanc•
S—a condition that need not
exist. •
Avoid all such folly by
wearing glasses that will in
sure happiness and content
Inept.
A. J. Grigg
Jeweler and Optician
Issuer of Marriage:
Licenses
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men's missionary Supper
The Men's Missionary Simper held
in the school room of Ontario St.
Church on Tuesday evening under the
auspices of the two Methodist church-
es was a great success. "Nifi,v,AAvaq'f,.'S
A splendid supper was , providedeby,
the W.
M. S. of the churh
Mi
hes nterest, •
• ed and was a good one Naarly1,50
men sat down at the wellSillecl gabl
The speakers after supper were
T. H. Arnup, of Toronto, and D. C.
Taylor of Lucknow. Mr. J. A. Irwin
presided and made a caps ble Chair-
man. Prayer was offered by Rev. Dr.
Rutledge. A male quartette from each
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A,.. resetutiOn eaeledgingegiriainged
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Cost. tiolland endeChas. „St eel
q ?dr. Ae T, Cooper and, JYIr. iLVireiltee
svelte kind woida M ap,preeustien
th women who provided sp4tachji,
spread. • _
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Mr.. John Robertson, of Lethbridge
*as he guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wieeman this week.
Miss Agnes Chidley is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Constantine, in Highgate.
Mrs. 15,Un MAY is in 'Hamilton the
guest of her daughter, 'Mrs. Phoenix.
Mr. Wes. Caldwell who is in train-
ing at London spent the week end in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Torrance and
small daughter returned on Monday
to Toronto.
Mrs. 'Bartholomew, who has spent
the last few months with her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Paull left last week for
London. 5•
you very much, on behalf of the
In printing Topic Cards Jot Canadian contingent, f or ,ene
Young people's Societies We have did. box we have received Srom
been struck with the thei pernon- you ...............
der Ince df youngladies on these These gifts were.received in
Programs as compared with young time) Tor distribution :at 'Christnete
men. It's a fine thing to see tee • I remain, yours very ti uly,
where are the young men and Mary :Plummer,
boys 'svho are preparing for leader Canadian Field Comforts
Commissioner-,
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RENEW.
• maidens busy in the vineyard but
Yours
ship in the churches? The older
men will soon pass off the stage of
action and manly young fellows,
with intelligence and consecration.
should be stepping into the ranks.
This is a .subject of deep import-
ance and one that the churches are
fan to face With. Young people
in the church can do much to better
situations by zealously entering
upon a crusade to improve eoncli-
clitions in their congregations by:
disenssio.n, planning and vigorious
• work. On the shoulders on the
• • older people also rests a Share of .
wi
R.a
counter responsibility Jana a sharp ad -
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Vance , a more entlsusiaqie in.
• And may joy and gladness be
• yours to enjoy through -
our the coming year.
is the wish of
Jeweler and Optkitin ' • terest might.help:enoiie then ithey/
Issuer of Mirriage LicensesBrussele” Are yon a's Post. irftel• Los a
, ;leaner?
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JOB DEPARTMENT
•'Is now ready to do your work. New
type and new stock of paper just placed •
Let Us Do Your. Printing
THE NEW ERA, CLINTON
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Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection. Light in con
struction and design Ltd ex-
tremely well made in,every des
tail. Here are the finest creations
th
of e furniture makers craft,
anclest prices that will temp the
wise and discriminating buyer.
The Cheapest Spot in Huron
to Tanyankinds of Furniture
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• 'Furniture Heaters 'and Mineral Directors—Intone 1011
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Miss 'Winnie Thompsbn of the Model
School staff Was in Wing's= Friday
of last Week observing (he work in the
primary room of thd'Vnblic school
there.
Mr. George Tyndall', cif Chatham,
spent a few days in Chnton and in
other 'parts of Huron „Comity; Mr.
Tyndall does not tip this way.
very often to vigil; old .friends,
• Miss Begley, . of Blyth, was the
guest of the Misses ' McGaughey this
week. 1.1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copper, of Tor
onto, were renewing Old friendships
in town.
'
Mrs. d Rowlanentlee
_en Inca sw
t„fe
of her iiidY friends on Tnesda.y of this
week,
Ex•Warden Cantelonaialled on his
old associates at Goderi&ii thie week.
The many friends of, the' Waugh
family at Stratford, Will indeed be
surprised to learn that Mrs, G. J.
Waugh passed suddenly away
at the Mime of her son at Los Angeles
Cal., Where she had gone only a few
weeks ago. The late Ales. NVaugh,
WS'S the no of Mrs. H, 0. Brewer,
ot Montreal, who was the guest of Mee
II. B. Combe last summer.
Mr, A. T, Cooper was in Goderich
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J C. 'Stewart, near
Stratford, are the guests of the.latter's
sister, Nurse McTavish. • r
Mr. J. A. Irwin was tt, visitor in the
Co. town on Wednesday
Miss HazeiRozell was :a. visitor with
relatives and old friends at Brussels
during the past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Danby sr., of'Sare:
nia are spending the wintea
their son, John Darnby, •neeeses
Charles Stewart wears a smiler:See
baby girl carne to his home' One"
day last week. • '
land Mrs., Bert. Jaelken and
two children spent :Friday with
Miss Sarah Barr.
Theodore Lerke, of Toi•o*O;se
the guest of his cousin, , Mrs. MW. •
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January Sale
—
Dry Goo(IsCiathitig lioots & Shoes
e0Mnieneing SaturdaY
Jan. 9th, anti Continuing for three weeks
loiNOPrOglitiltelracigl bateer§tzlest wDPeind
par4tZetr thea
mat
must not be carried over into another season. These
• must be cleared out during the next three weeks and in
order to do this hundreds of dollars worth of new up•to-
,.1 date merchandise will be sold at Mfgr's prices and less.
r Ladies and Children's Mantles at about hall
• Price.
Ladies Skirtsat less than Wholesale price.
Ladies Furs at about 1.3 off
Men's and Boy R Suits .and Overcoats at a big
reductions. ,
MN\
Pitunsteel
ros.
sj New Idea Patterns 10c Made to Measure Clothing
Stevens Tor a week. •, paayed but the score 'was not
Albert Radford, Mrs. Hugh ldbken. Teller Veitch, of the
ford, Thos. Adams jr., and Vt'illienn 'iVRdsons Bank, was unfortunate in
Voddeu attended the Tunes:Id of then ketting too close to the business end
former's uncle, Mark winiamapa, oli,a bock 'stick in the hands of
near Brampton.
if..1.ard of Thanks. ---Mrs. Robert
Brown and family wish to expeces
their sincere thanks tem, the kind-
ness shown to them hythe neigte
bore and friendin 'the time e of .
bereavement and
the members cif Mr. Rutledencla •
l'" "a !a19."'UF. MINOR LOCALS.
and Mrs. A. T. Coopei s Sunday
school classes and Wesley EVA
worth League members who sent:
haw' will be held on Saturday af-
flo were.
Brucefield
Thy Red 'Cress So rietp sent a hale
of goods for the army hospitals
this weelc, comprising 50 hospital
shirts, 60 bed socks 'and 'over .00
rolls of bandages. The woineipof
aei S. Of C. and hae been sport
leg et beautiful black eye.' .
'Other reports were handed out by
tie censors' as to the "tired and
• Winded."
The Picture show has changed
hands again.
Rqmember 'that The [Private Sec-
retary will be here shortly.
' ' The annual meeting Of the.Sprieg
*noon of this week.
'A few went to Seaforth on Tim --
ay night to see the hockey match
between Poderich end Seaforth in
the 0. n. A. intermediate seriee.
Cold 'weather these days, even
the vicinity made the articlestand 'Tithe fdays are bright.
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This is the time for the renewal
of subscriptions to, The New Era
and we are gratified at the prompt
response of a large number of Our
aubscribers. A lot have overlooked
the fact that they have not renew -
arid We confidently expect all to
do sd at an early ,date. EXamine
the label on your panel. and if
your paper sebscrippon has expir-
ed please aend along the,. dollar.
Subscriptions are always , payable
in :adyanee. ,•• •
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Vatriotialn .and
• Production
were glad to work or their et/mitre • Trains have. been late, especially
Rev. Mr. Argo, of Egmonenve le•
will have charge of the Fresbye
terian gongreg a tiion on Sabbath"
Beet. • ea •
Mrs. Berry of our village ia.With
her mother, Mrs. Ross, cif Sedforth
who is ill.
An old time dance was held in
Walker's Hall on Thursday even-
ing Of last week. The old timers
came Ifrom miles around ancli,had
a pleasant time. re)
The 'Farmer's Institute, Waslield
in Walker's Hall on Saturclayseeit
vas poorly Attended. A. .ladv
speaker 'was present but ast •-•,„no
women were presnt
give her address.
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Miss MIMS: Levis spent the past
week holidaying with fiends in Brus-
sels.
Mr. Thos. Jackson IS he Ottawa on
business for a war contract.
Rev. E. G. Powell was in Goderieh
and Seaforth. on .Wednnsclity.
Mrs. Wiltse, 'of Senforth, was a
visitor in town last Week .for a few
clays. , • • 1
Mrs. Weatherwax and Master Bruce
returned to their home in Orillia alien
szt extended visit with the former's
a •ents Mr. and Mrs. D. Caiitelon.
AgriCultural..
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COnfOOeince•
Under th,e Doininion department
,Agricultuke, in co-operation
with ithe Ontario Department of
Agriculture, will be held in the
Town Hall, • ' . c-
• Ls,s Lena, Middleton. entertained
g '1 hendfat
the :,'}-Ve Six" Chib letlier home last ceeds goinor the
WedneSditY night.. , . .‘,-, 'distressed Beiginna. • "v
•'MISS McClintons,of ' Goclerich, was . , • , . el i ..e.eened
the guest of thei\l
,issese•Wilkni, over • • e to q
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the. week end, MisS ADSOlillbon Sang ,• ',0Y,IrCLO'n, •''''..,,h
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appredittede by • both congregations.
• L 1 ,,^,1•:,11,:' , ,,, iff ,i
om Sunday and her settee were much
Linton at VVingheen laet weak ,. ' ••••ammeeketeseamomito ,
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Mr. Ji . D. Atkinson was a visitor CLINTON CLUB.
with Exeter friends Met week, coins
Lt.-Ool: Hugh Clark, M. ,P.-
•ti)o 11 -a.m. On Monday it was
ever an hour late.
The curlers'were at Mitchell- on
luesday for a friendly game.
ge. carnival is on the program ei
"Little Rinit! on Friday night.
•• 4 a
17 Huron Old Boys
h6A ninon, Mrs.. G. Belden, why
as gowned in ivory satin and
.silver, Mrs. C. C. Rance in black
lace end sequins, and 'Mrs. :Scott
black satin 'with tunic Of green
ninon. Those or
the consmittce
e. .S present included Mr. Robt. Holmes
Conetauce' Mr. E. Gloody, Mr. Roger Crockeri,e
• ^^1^^{. Mr. N B. Cobbledick, Dr. 0.
Mr. Wm. Gibson will nteach IlRyp. Belden, Mr. C. C. Ranee and Mr.
on Sunday afternoon On. Misetfins eAthol Stewart. A very 'few of the
front !the Laymen's stancineihtiei, • large number of guests were M'
Mi, .and Mrs. Will iNtalith00 sei:•-cted Mrs. n. Plant, Mr. and, Mrs. T.
Blyth spent ,Sunday the guelltrei ' H. -Stevens, Alderman WickeLi,
her chkents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Retires lAlderman Meredith, ex -Alderman
Taylor. s 'l -IT Ji Downer, of Sault Ste, Mari
Tom And George Riley Lis -pent lIr, tinii Mrs. J. I. Sehieler, Mr. and
Sunday the guest of Aylmer .Polate. • Mrs. W. Weller, Mr. and Mrs. W.
of Blyth. Groves, Mrs. S. aerred, Mr. and
Miss Annie Taylor is verrpoorly 'Mrs.Dransfield and Mr. and Mrs.
suffering with rheumatism sehoales. Mr. J. V. Levack, who
Mr. Ephraim Clark is all .srntles sang' wills Majesty the King," re-,
now since the arrival of ab i7 edived repeated ,Cneores.
girl at his home a week age."
Mr. Jas. Sutherland is very pOr-
IyOust now,
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The Junior League on Friday
night Will have as their subject
"'Patriotism"m
The Pastor, Rev. Dr. Rutledge
was able to take his own work on
Sunday morning after his holiday
through illness. His congregation
Were indeed glad to see him back
in his pulpit once more.
At the both services on Sunday
last Miss A, McClinton cif Goderich
sang two solos very effectively.
Next Sunday Rev. W. K. Hagar
B. A., of Goderich Will preach in
the morning and one of the Miss
ionary Secretaries 'will occupy the
pulpit in the evening. It will be
Missionary SUB clay.
Special music by The choir in
evening iVfiss B. Greene will also
sing a solo "Abide with Me," by S,
Liddle.
• ONTARIO ST. cHURCIL
'Missionary services 'will be held
on -Sunday next. Rev. Mr. Hagar
cif'N‘dtli Street Church Goderich
will preach in the evening. It is
expected' that a representative of
the 'W.M. S. will speak in the morn
in g.
Rev. Mr. Potts addressed the
League en Monday evening. Mies
Chant gave a Tine violin selectiion
accompanied; by her sister Miss
Mary. Mr. (Hooper gave a reading
Miss Any aiPiano selection and
Mrs. sGibhings and 'Fred Thompson
sang p. 'duett.
The Male quartette also sang.
WILLIS CHURCH
The ;W. M. S. Of Willis Church
hoick its annual meeting last Thurs
day evening. Miss Sybil 'Courtiee
returnedl missionary from Japan
gave a very excellent address on
thet-life and religious views of the
pe,ople in that -country. Addresses
likiltpe one .given go a long way
toward showing that the people of
Japan are in much need df enlight
enin,ent.
„ ST. PAUL'S CHURCU.
Bayfield
i3iggartSc of Toronto ie.,
visiting at his home. ••
Mrs. McDonald is visiting,
friende in Berlin. • t•
Jas. Thomson is attending , tiles
County. Council at Goderich. ie.'
A very enjoyable time w,as spetst
at a social gathering in thenvestny
of St. Andrews 'Church ou
nesday last. t
Dr. Whitely of Goderich mrs:
palled on a professional visit( dto.
Miss A (la Burns, ,s: • mei::
The ,Rifle Corns will hold,n4rititisSe
otic , concert in the neer e-TiTtnfe,
when an excellent prograth
ready being arrangednnTheProx
The regular monthly tea of the
St: Maul's Guild will be held next
Monday.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
The maetor eccupied his own
Pulpit, on Sunday both morning
and evening./ In the evorting he
he gave an inspiring address on
gave an inspiring address On
.....060.6•••••••••• "Obligation to Belgium.
a n bwutssi Tesisd meetinl of this
WITH THE. CHURCHES. o
e On Thursday january 21st the
AO;
Al, in e 'officers were elected f r
,11."•••11/1"......." en -Suing syear.—Hon. (D,eacon°, Mr?.
Wm, Robb ; Deacons, Mr. .D K.
• - ' WESLEY CEIURCH.
c in when t follow• 5-5
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Rev. R. J. McCormick, of 'Holm Prior, Mr. 11. Pennebalcer; Church
pee illeetook the evening service Clerk Mr. Wm. McIntyre; Treas-
urer, '.Mr. F. Gillies; Sec. Mr. Thos.
Onm4Siundjaasis:Isacsot.it
gave'instruct Watts t Sunday school Superintend -
lye: address to the league on Mon ant, Mr, D. K.1Prior; Asst. Mr. A.
'cla ni ht on the subject of Pelmet ; Sec., Mr. Prank Penne-
baker • Treas., Mr, Willie Blacker
The .Treasurers report showed a
balance on the right side.
• Next ,Sunday event:ng the pastor
will !commence a series of sermons
on the Bible or Three Proofs.
• izensduty to the Empire during
the7aeresent war." The Misses Kell
ed Slang a duet 'while the 'Misses
iOlsalst gave an instrumental duet.
a, ague was in charge of ithe Good
• tizenship .*epartment •
CLINTON ON
nursing, Feb. 15
p3 . m.—"The Duty ,and the Op:
portunity -65 the Canadian 'Palmer"
(a) In Relation to 11Parm Crops." '
,(a),, Relation;!to Farm f.lropa,
WILLIAM SQUIRREL', B. S. A„
Aessmiate P00535501' of aield Hus-
bandry, Ontario Agriculturel Col-
.
Mr: D. Bennie!? visited with Mr.
,
lege, Guelph. n:
busipease with pierienre., , ;
bining Reeve Ford is in Goderichthis Week Bruce, will address the Clinton Chile
attending the County Ceuncil.
( 05) In Retation to Live Stock,
PAIIL E. ANC.1LE, B. S. A.
Siancoe.
7.30 .0. in.—In 'addition to the
ahove speakers, A. 11. MUSGItOVE
and others will address
• u.eting
53.073 ,17,-1,1, PRP, KING
Rev E. G. Powell was in London on
Sunday taking special 'services in one
of the Methodist churches.
Principal Bouck of the Model school
was in Brantford on Monday night
and gave his address on "The'llag."
Births, illarriagesA lik,zathS
nurriis.
• ,Snerider —In the West to Mr.
and 'Sirs,. Snyedr, twins, daughtet
and son.
. Leiper -1J) Hullett on Jan. 23rd,
to Mr. and Mrs. James Leiper,
twin sons.
Stewart—In Stillett on Jan 1.9th
to Mr .and Mrs. Charles Stewart
a 'daughter (Marion Tetesa).
Middleton—In Goderich Township,
MorldaY, ,Ta,n. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs
John Middleton, 11, son,
DEATHS.
onTuesda7 evening n opm,
"The 'War " ' 1
HERE FOR A FEW HOURS. s.
T1e:eye,r_vir.eent
were in town 'Wednesdajr waiting
for train connections to Sear oithl,
They mill be back (Friday to' '1),NS1:
here. o
• Etociir,tv MATCH.
Neve Tuesday night at 7.30 area
hoti hockey Match will be played
in the 'Arena, between the ladies
of Willis (Church and those of St.
'Paull's. A. small admission will he
elleie
ar,g.ecl. Everybody should • :be
t
LADIES WON.,
Last Thinsclay night the ladies
of Willis 'Church; defeated he men
in ho oble,askirts, by a score of 8 to 5
There teas a good crowd present.
Rev. Mr. Harper was referee. The
players were ;— Ladies— Misses
Wait L, ' C ant e ton, Smith. Cook.
1,1F ren—S oauctlilasy rioncic n oSke,tai deisoouni
C. Cook, E. McDonald and 717.
IVIa
A-TteIlEh GAME.
Tenet 'Friday evening I he Selma,
cit Commerce •atid the Bankers trio
In battle array at the riek and
after full time had been played the
score , was 3-3. lExtrat imc was
Brown Hollett, • on Fekley,
22nd, 'Robert-let:Own, aged OS years, 7
months and 1 day.
Liverm Pre ' S Wiley, on Saturday.
Jan. 213rd :Helene, Platen, beloved wife
of Henry Livermore, aged' 53 years
tend 1 neMtle.'
That et: King and 'Country
neede •Vow ate you answer-
ing the 5 1,
•
January Sale
•
, Our Fourth Semi Annual Shoe Sale is proving a
1
much greater success than We anticipated. We are
81earing out a lot of lines of footwear—not 'old stock—
but broken lines—among thOi we have all sizes but
not all sizes of any one line, and rather than carry them
into another season we will clear them out at a very IOW
price, Below are a tew prices for this Sale--
tto pairs Women's Patient, Kid and Gun Metall
, Buttoned and laced boots. Regular line $3 to $4, Sale
'price $1.98.
75 pairs Women's Kid laced' boots, sizes only 2 to
4. Regular price $2.5o to $4' Sale price 98e.
so pairs Men's Calf and Patent Bluchers Regular
price $4 to$6. Sale price $1.93.
50 pairs Boys Boots, Regular price $2,5o to $3.00.
Sale price $1'48.
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