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1859 —36th Year
CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 191h, 1914.
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that is at the right time and place for
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BRING MARRIAGE
BRItiC, 11 IN.
.ANNOUNCED.i WESLEY CI-TURCII, ;'1JJ,E
LOCAL, MA13WKI '1
William Perdue, a Staunch
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NOT from the sea„ of
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All ladies m town who .are working
for the Rod Cross,, axe requested to Toronto
return all completed work by Friday stage
of this week, as -the bale will then na
be packed. son
Clinton;
FIC IVE TOMORROW,
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Mr, and Mrs. W. J,. Woolidge of
wish to announce the mar- be
of their youngest' daughter, Eil- preaching
M,; to Mr, George M. McKenzie,
of Mr. and Mts. T. MoKenziei Sr., meet
Mi. and Mrs. McKenzie put League
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AU the ordinary church services will
Conducted on Sunday, the pastor
morning and evening.
Rev, Dr; Rutledge .-would like {o
all the,members of the Junior
and all who wish to become
Friday co in {hc
Wheat :$1,05,
Oats 13c to 45e.
Bailey 00e.
Butter 21c to 22c,
Dggs 270 to 280.
Live Hogs 97,25.
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Friend and Good Neighbor,
Passes Suddenly Into the
Great Hereafter.
An exceedingly sad fatality. meta -
on the 13ayhieid Road a few miles
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edu in time roc your work
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other duties, \e a l p
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ALA.gMS that we guarantee
to give satisfaction event $1
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Bi We are selling
Big Bon Alaiu�s. 001 in
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comment, a Perhaps you have
rax which ons need+ a :.
an ala i in 1
little repairs. Brtnb t
WILL Id pose
Mrs, Charles W, Robb wilt receive COM.(;'
for the first time since hex marriage,
at her stone on Ontario street, on
tomorrow, afternoon 'frons, lief
friday, tot o w,
x o'clock. Her mother, Mta� of
throe to si o o
F. FI. Hamilton and Miss Rohb pf the
,coming
Toronto .will tete vo wiili,:ex. morrow,
packed
A, FORMER CLINTONIAN', see
Morris- for
Mr. Irwin Hilliard, K.C. of o
burg, who has bean nominated to con- the
b g' - -.
test the constutuena}t of Dundas for the•
WILLIS.CTiiPRGlL
loess horse, made vacant by the death
is former
residing to Toronto?. h usntHers
school
AND SCE IT.
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The ladies of the Patriotic and Re-
Society are having, an,exliibition
1o
their work for the 'Red Cross ` in running
a'
council Chamber on Friday, . ire- st+aFf
afternoon Hefou�o the bale 1,5son
lines everybody .'is invited to plentifully.
it: Afternoon tea will be served haps
which a small fee will be charged one
proceeds to go towards the fund, Bred
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stuffs
Rev, Mr, Harper's subjects on Sun- Let
.on 3 g HE
room. '
BUSY :1'L t\'I';.
i;etday
"1`ha Clinton evaporator has been from
full time and with(a full an
since Lhe bogiundng of the sea- don,
and apples have been m 'a
Tlmrsday last was Per- enjoying
over
the record day this season, o e good
thousand bags having been deify- ori
at'the local plant on that doss, meat,•
most encouraging.. to ..hoar of food:
being laid up thus plentifully.: A\OTFTPR
the good work continue.
WAS. "DOING" OLD LONDON. from
when
Mr. T. H. Ilawkiis diad a Card }'es- toweship
front his brother, who went
Hamilton with the first Caneela t
an-
Contingent. He Wrote from. Lan-
where he, had spent a couple of returning
y ce, Ile was tended."going
Sive da s lgzve of abaci tea
himself lifts had nothing but
to say o F the treatment recbut utg
Mr.
at the hands of the British Govern- M
oE
MILESTONE+', ing
woods:._
Tuesday was Mr, R. A. Bell's birth- alai
town rail} Saturday eceuing
Mo. William Perdue of Cioclerich
lest his life,
Alt and Mrs. Perdue had been in
, durfn= the atteitroon and were
vn b
home or rather, the in-
g Y M-
to Mr. ,Jesse {tray's to.
1 1 going home. Before air( ••
at the turn, hdttuvet, the} r,at
Carl East and Master r,atold
(ning, soil of Mr. Ti; P:: Mantling
the Royal Bank, who were mime -
from an afternoon spent in the
The boys were riding Lye^cies
as they approached the rig they
Yiellgar
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ClI`nton
na Optician - - (
jeweler a p
of Sir Janes Whitney, a
residetat of Clinton, staving at one day,tieat
time conducted a law `otIlce here, Ho by
stands hi l in the legal .profession, is Fires."
a iani[nent and influential Methodist
p e
and ' •dl make a Cod'ropresentatiio. held,
was g
as the rid-
will be, morning ; '''Strength ALWAYS
Fattb in the: evening ; "StarvedMr,BoliusuallytakesIhtLlenotice-
The regular Sunday services will be read}(
including; the •(two Bible classes keeping
at the. Sunday school hour•• keeping
KEEPS ,12IFi\D. day.
Dr: Blaakall pf Bothwell has al- aiid
renewed his sub for 11115, thus without
up his long-time practise of the
ibis subscription paler well in
This is an anntversary which noticed
of frightened
ittwauldhatepassedthisyear before
notice ,e en though it was shied
half eentur}r marls, only that his a
wife ante, tensile decided to make a buggy(
that the floral looked
so they dismounted lout
reaching the rig the horse bad
from the road and running into
telegraph pole the occupants of the
were thrown to the ground.
He is certain of election
meeting
to
habit he contracted while point
of celebrating it. A hirthday
Both were found to be ea -
ing has always been strongly Censer-
waive.' strangers
A cordial •welcome will be given advance,
at all: services.
a
a resident of Clinton, Mr. J. B. " cake
was provided by sus son and dao- tenacious
and Mr. Last imuhe-
On the last Sunday in the month
Hoover of Guelph and others have ghter
the
and ire was also •presented Tia diately
family desk. 1t
sent Ilaeold Manning to
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OF CANADA.
Incorporated 1800.
i 25
Capital Authorized $ u,000,000
•. ital Paid-up 11,560,000
Cap a pi
Receive and Undivided Profits 13:500,000
Total Assets 185,000,000
Interest allowed
S v ngs Depo, its world wide ngconnection.h
on Savings Deposits. General Banking business transacted.
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R, E. MANNING, Manager ClintonBranch
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S. A. OFFICERS COMING-,
Br gather and Mrs. Be ttrtd+'e div
nsional comfuanders of tht, Londgn
Division of tote Sari*atfan �\nny, will.
be in Clinton next week and Will con-
duct revival services in the S. A.
hall nightly at eight o'clock, cont-
encin Monday Brigadier and lbIrs:
B g Y g
Bettridge are both natives of England,
have been Salvation Arany officers for
twenty -coven gears, and have bleu
stationed in most of the larger con-
tees in the 010 Land, All gill be
welcome at these services and the vis-
"trs will be especially pleased to
o t especially
meet Salvationists or others from the
homeland across the sea.
ANNUAL MEETING of Ti:o.l3.
The, 'annual meeting of the Huron
Rev, ' C. Harper will to the anal- clone
versary preacher at Dell's church, Mc-
Killop, and Rev, D. Carswell will eon-
duet services is this church on• that
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da Y•
EVERYBODY'S AT IT.
The girls of the Jackson Mfg, Ch's
stall Have been shelving their patriot-
ism and charitableness in a vett'
practical way, having{ devoted their iVIx,
SatLuxda • afternoons for the 'past Call-
pie of weeks to making quilts and
Have no less than Hit}h, all lined and
ready for use, which they have lona-
ted to the Women's Patriotic and. Re-
lief Society to be forwarded to the
Belgians. This was certainly a woe-
City action and the, girls desexrn tied-
it for their industry and thoughtful-
likewise. The News -Record is
glad to know that those Cid friends is
Still appreciate its efforts as a put-
veyor of "ail the news that's lit to•
print,"
MAZ' BE '1111x. L.AS'I',
The season for bowling on the green
is pretty well over but Saturday al-
ternoon last .Rev, F. C, ITarrer and
W. Grant played a few games of
Scotch doubles with 'Messrs. J. Tay
for and A, Mackereie, the formers be-
ing the winners. The green was a trllle
heavy but the Players were entifusias-
gathering shades of
tic and oil}! the b g
darkness drove them. from their (:cloy-
Cil game. This has certainly been a
eemarkably tang season.
LTTTtd'. 7.00:1I,S,
with a writing
hoped that this may long b0 a
reminder of a eta i event to the
PPy store
whole household.
OA t \RTO ST, CHURCH.
On Sunday morning last Evangelist
Crossley gave an exceedingly interes-
ting and helpful discourse on the sub-
Tedd of "Perfect Love,"
Nest Sunday the poster will preach
morning and evening. 4t the close of
the mo ning service there wiil be a
reception into church fellowship -of
bays and girls and a sinalax service
in the evening for the young igen.
anti women,
q•he ,Junior Teague will meet on
I.ma}• evening of this week at 7.15,
To this'nectin all the Els and bo s
Mr, Ed: Wise's for help white
he endeavored as bast he could to re -
them to Consefousness, A doe -
for was summoned and a telephone
message sent to Mr. I°erdue's home.
In the meantime Messrs. [Tarry and
Charlie Taitehell came along in Omit
motor car and the victims of the un -
fortunate aectdE+ut Ncre conveyed to
Mr, 1Vise's home, The medical roan
and Mr, Fi'auk Perdue were on Ilia
wane in a short time; but in the
case of Mr. Perdue it was found that
deatit has been instantaneous, his nese
having been broken, Mrs, Perdue res
mainC.d unconscious for sone time
but gradually rallied, though badly,
hurt about the head and muco, ah.
e •
17ic circumstances suriowuliug the
affair were particularly sad but as it
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Old Boys' -Association of 't-orouto will
sills that
nem The. Jackson Company' furnished
the malarial.
The Women's Institute will meat on
of the churcharespecially invited.
NTect:ug the ('hutch '1'rusteo
appeared to be so purely aceiclenlal
be boli( in. St. Gaor e's
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city, at eight o'clock on Friday of
A POST' -NUPTIAL RECEPTION.
Thursday alternoou next at 'gm !mine
of
130ard this Thursday, cvenfug at eight
an inquest• was deemed unnecessary,
Mr, unl Mrs. T'erdue stats Haen •do
next week. The election of officers
and other business will be transacted
Mrs, • le, f , Scillies T0:clvgd for the
of Mrs, rias. Flynn. file meeting be-
gins as three o'clock, Beside, the
days
o'dada
C'liulnri on Saturday far the purpura
residence,purpose
of looping , a a) for
TM
eM..-lsoits, Bank
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Incorporated 1855 Established in Clinton 1S70
Ca ital and Reserve a $8,809,000
Capital
p ITE IN CANADA
Ol BRANO S
GENERAL • BANI{INC, - BUSINESS - TRANSACTED,
A - G
E+ a lila REDIT • ,.--
OiRcoLAR L rah it s.,ro C7
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES - - - - - 1TSSTED.
BANK MONEY ORDERS 1
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
after which Dr. James h . Hughes will
drliw1 an addtes5 followed by addi'esll
es from proiuiuont members of the As-
sociation Two former Clinton citizens
hold important offices Lt the Ass'u,
Mr, Roht, Moines being presidene and
11Mr, E. Bloody, secretary, It is the
custom to ]told an ;Apt -Ilene later on
in the season, usually in February,
and this will probably be tient this
tear as usual;
DEATH OF LADY OT'tp.R.
first time since her. marriage at iter
halve on Aibott fit, on'thtiaday aftr-
noon and evening. Mrs. Gillies wore
her graceful wedding gown of white
silk and socal. She was assisted by
her mother, Mrs. S. J. Andrews, Mrs,
Gillies of Landon was to have been
present also but was unable to come,
Mrs. Tasman also assisted in the
drawing (dont and Misses Amy An-
-di'eivs and McCaughey in the tea room..
The tea table was laid with ahand-
some centre pinta of drawntvortr and
regular business of the reports
well be lhearn trolls the daigntes to
the London contention,
Ste and Sirs Harry ;Schoenhe,ls are
now oocupying the cottage of Mr, and
Mrs, Jos, Townshend who have mow-
ed- to Toronto,
,
Good Morning . Are you a News-
Record subscriber . ,
1)EA'I'11 OF MISS hi, :\. T'.\TTL50N
plias Millie : t Pattison, sister of
,Yir, :\. 0. ,Pattison of town, died in
HollnnesviAle
lett Sunday is "Men's Day" in
1 olmesville church, 'i'h;re H. ho
two se5viees, at half past ten in the,
morning and seven in the evening, A
large choir of men will, lead
itt the singing. They hare sevaral
excellent. 0101uses in picparation and
the singitog is surf bo -be .inspiring.
1•;iltott Yee and John Ford will act
as ushers and aver body •win be made
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they having decided to re=tire from
Etta tattlt entl 111!dte iLO tetltt Le
spend their rcmadning days in ease.
The deceased twos a native of God -
exich township and had spent bis life
there. Besides his wife he is surviw-
cd b t family of four daughters and
y g
two sons : Mrs, Bert Lindsay .ami
i4Irs. John 13euconi of •Cloduricih titin-
ship; vers. `bolhell Clarcluer, Gobi:
ich ' Mrs. Oscar '1(11 nth df ('lintdn
1iilltam Perdue dF :\.lesandria, T.a.
and Frank on the homesIn ra
rate:
At all branches. Interest allowed at highest current\Villfam
C. E. Dowding Manager Clinton Branch.
The many old friends of General SI;r.
Otter wilt regret to learn of
the death of his wife, which occurred
at their home, St. George Apart-
meets, Toronto, on Friday evening
a tall vasa of carnations.
{ILLS GO\'1sR1 4Ir\'P CON'I'lte1CT:
Taken all in all, of course, the war
has retarded lousiness, in Huron Cbuit-
Port lluron earl Se morning
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after au illness of some duration. The
remains were brought to Toronto for
interment, the funeral taking place on
Monday, Mr. Pott isoit left for Port
cordially welcome, On Monday even,
ing the usual fowl dinner will be ser-
wed from half past Ilya until Cigltt o'-
clock, This will be MIlowed by a
splendid program (*wasting of mires-
•tead,
ligida ho was a Metltod1st, being r
member of the Mayfield Line conga
dente , TT 110 a. member of Cour
1'IaPlo •heat, ('.O.S ., Cliuton,und wa
also a member: of the C'it110)1 Friends
to 1'
although the funeral was an-
Is as well as elsewhere, but 'there are
Huron on Saturday, blrs, Pattison
sea by the neighboring clergymten, nut-
al he was 0 Coos ive.
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last,
as and iL rained
some compensations,- Several lines of
having gone over to the Port ear-
sic ay sac mens' chorus etc, Mr,
politics
kinds!
11011nce(1 private
steadily all day Sunday, a number
Canadian manufactures aro being
contracts
her in the (week on learning of Hes
illness, the
JameS Fowler, baritone soloist in
Mr. Pet:cluo '885 of o genial,
nature, fond of a chat with old . fxi
READY -To -WEAR
CLOTHING.OLo'r1311vo
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ORnERED
gathered at the apartments to pay
i,
a last tribute of respect to a lady
who was very highly esteemed. A-
mon those present were : Chief :jus-
g
stimulated by Government
and Huron is securing some of these,
For instance, the woollen mill at Ben-
miller, famous throughout the county
fat beyond his for its
sister -in-laws serious
deceased lady was very well known in
Clinton,' having on scleral occasions
paid long visits to her brob::et hare.
Dundas Centre church, London, and
as -
hers• ging of (halm:feil will. also as-
silt. A treat is in store for all who
attend, Come early and ensure a odd
} g
rntls, a good neighbor and a staunci
Friend: Isis suddela and violent pas
sing is watch regrc+teed, not oil
horn
by his neighbors in the old her
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l ffii\1�1N{y
lice Sir William R. Meredith, Sir
14lelviu ,tones and other distinguished
ersons, The Huron Old Boys? Asso-
p Y
elation, a with which General Other has
long been indentified, was also tepee-
seated,
HELP ALONG OUR TOWN.
Christmas is coming on apace aucl_a
few mord weeks will find us right in,
and
s miows
excellent lankects, is now busy turn-
Mg out blankets and yarns to fill a
b
Government contract. It is quite safe
to say that the vert best of mater-
ills and workmanship will be put int
to these manufactures and that not
even Lhose turned out b = the famous
Scotch mills will ex0e1 then( in. did-
ability or general excellence,
q, PALL'S (115. (CTI,
The annual meeting of the Women's
g
Auxiliary was had on Monday after-
noon, a good attendance, being present,
The officers for the ensuing year were
elected as fo11ows 1
President, on U, Miss 1='oats.
d
Vice, Mts. Rattenbuiy,
Secretary, Mrs. Atkinson.
Wait,
Mr. Geo. }Tolland held a very sue-
}
sale of cattle fn Chatham on
easeful •
the •7th Inst, and fs •holding another
sale of a carload of cows there 'on
Saturday of this wee., He intends
leaving a sale in 'December. .He cer-
tainiy keeps things mo ving In the live
stock line,
township, Hitt also in taws a=hexeth
was •very well and •favorably known
hie •was fn •his •sivty-,l'd t •i=ear.
The funeral took place yesterday et
ternoon front the family residence 0
the Bayfield Lite, interment Mein
made. in Clinton cemeter} ,
The funeral was very largely atter
ded by friends and neighbors l rge Eva er
sired to thus express sympathy wit
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the middle of the annual Christmas
"Rush,"
The News -Record has a suggestion
to make in this regard. Clinton,. in
common with many other: tewtis, has
felt the pressure of the times and this
seems to be a time ,when alt our cit(-
tens should stand by each other and
TI11 RORKES ARE T,O\'AI„
Major: I•Terbed V, Rorke of the eft'-
11 service, Ottawa, eldest• sort 01 the
late Major •Joseph Rorke of •Ciares-
burg who represented Centre Grey,
the riding now bold. by Ilon', I, B,
Lucas, Pxoeineial Treasurer, in the
treasurer, Mrs, I3ot•ey.
Leaflet Secretary, Mrs, Applebythe
leorcas Secretary, ivliss Hamden,
- After the business meeting a very
fine bale of winter clothing was pack-
ed to be sent to the mission at Fart/
McLeod,
dN t'\`'USS':\L DP\'h:LOPNIFAt1',
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The PearlyGates
and Golden.
\Vol:ds of the most "papules: •
song” sung by Rev. II, '1;
Crossley,
bereaved family and pay a las
tribute of respect to the decease(
Rev. R..7. McCormick of 11o1mesvil•1
conducted the services, and the pal
be were •: servMesices, and ,Jdhnsor
•7. P: Sheppard, Isaac Dodd, T,
Mauaghan, Arthur and George Cook
:\ul.ong the friends who came fret
h likes to be well dressed' and either needs to or
whoyour
likes to make his money go the very farthest, can not
atthis dtore �]
afford to let the opportunities offered slip
by• without taking full advantage of them;
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the town for their mutual good: "Do
is
Christmas shopping early,"of
good advice but would it not be a
good plant to go rine better'? Not only
do it early but do it right; here in
merchants carr buil and
town. Our me y
good stocks, they pay taxes here and
help to make the town a pleasant
Provincial Legislature for a couple
rats is 000 of ;he three officers
terms,
chosen to go with the 2nd continge,nt
in gouin,aud of the 31st, Gray, Regi-
Ment which is sending one hundred
men. ti his .branch of the Rotke tam-
ll s has been connected with the mil:
iiia for many years, Major Rorke is
s cthin
Mr, J. Cuuhhgltauno bas something
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ill the ways of a curiosity in the lis-
press office window, It is a Calitot-
viii orange tree with 5.everal wellele-
6 ran'e {s
veloped oranges on et: Ono o g
of an especially large size considering
the see, of 1010 plant and as they are
110 you ask oto where' our loved ones
are,
\Vhoni we lament have, vanished 7
'they're very near, yet very far ;
Bat neither dead nor banished ;
They live in that batter land today,
With. the saints of ages olden ;
'bias
a distance for the last sad riles tvui
his son 'William, th was mad hon
son,
in Bay G y, aI•hch. but wd10 his0.8 fr
conte little time been down la 0
Sottthera States ; Mr, and Mrs, (
,
_ Perdue and daughter of 1ueanow, al
Peter Perdue of Soaforth, Mr, Cita
Donaldson, and his son John 01 Win
Boys blue set's reefhrs, 'brdasbecl with brass
place to live in, They should receive
the liberal patronage of each and all
Let 1
a nephew of Lieut, -Col; Rorke of
Tltortthur}t who until recently 001)1
the, whose two
beeinuing to color the. probability is
that they will ripen. Ile planer,
flower
And we'll eater in by holy way,
shin' the Pearly Gates and Golden,
ham,.
buttons, a very stylish coat +tt !�+F.50
coat
r , : •. i
• Boys oteicoats ill dart. tweeds with convertible poi-
tars, extra value. . : : , $3.60
Youth's overcoats in several different patterns with
plain or belted backs $6.50 $7.50 $8':50
of our citieens: us stand b }
Clinton, the home sown,
sill; S.LRTIJS CLOSED
TOE
Tuesday evening saw the close .of the
tinfoil evangelistic •services 'which have
been conducted by Rev, H. T. Cross-
mended 31st, and
SORB resigned cont.missions to. volun
Lear for the Boer war. 11e is also a
cousin of 14Ir. 1-1 ? .Rorke of town:
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T I1L BAPTIST CILURC1h :g
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In spite of the rain and the dila-
which o g h( an ordinary pot,
was brought bo its pie eat state of
,developeraent in the greenhouse. 'there
are few things which cannot be grown
is Canada's climate, though the said
climate!, has. to be tempered somewhat
occasionally,
TL's the Land of saints, so 1811; 'tall
bright,
shat laud of sacred story •;
But the heart must be pure and the
conscience right,
Who would reach that realist of
glory,
The News -Record's SubsoriP
tion List grows bigger and
i er. Pray whyshouldn't
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it''
Men's overcoats in nice dark tweeds, good lining, plain
or belted back with convertible collar, special
$10.00
le}t in the • two Methodist churches greeahle weather. en Sunday good con-
during tlhe past nearly four weeks, gregations turned out to the anuivor-
The attendance :at all the. meetings sary eervicee both' horning and even-
�,, CONVENTION
A MT,SSTO, -\R1•
In accordance •tyfth the call txont
the torridly man for its ;toy may
yearn'
When pride anis pomp .embolden ;
S vire Snell of Hallett.
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Men's overcoats in Hinck eadesn wibi, Velvet collar and
tier this is ourl leader (lacer coat <,
well La ecj, calci i t a) Ci
$12.00
At tyles a 0 to. ter6.0o .we are seotyj y a big range
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y rine edit ofa
of styles and patterns, ea tion poses This
ppattern in the 20th Celibury brand, Thais i our most
popular line,
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was good, tate interest increasing as ing,
time wont on. 11ev. II. C!. Pei,es • of '1{o101110 see
the n,ectings were held first in one rotas of the missionar = education
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church and then m the. ,oiiher, the movement in. the Baptist Church in
congregations unitin each Sundayin Canada, preached at each service, de-
g . :li erin eloquent and inspiring cel:-
� one or the'other: church [or the event v g ! q
'n=• service. talons. Tho chair was assisted by
ing
e s v to marked b t earnest •m:ale quartette from Stralfora, which
'The ion e t a y
exhoration by. Evangelist and paistors rendered several. selections very ac-
and by thoughtfulness in, all: who at- poptably. A, special song Sctvidei was
try
{,he missionary authooities of the Me-
thodist Church that a convention of
every district shotdct be held to con-
soder the pressing need For increased
contributions., such a gathering of re-
pcesvntatives of the C;odct[ich District
was convened at ITolmesville an Wed-
,
nesday ()Mast week. Rot, L, E. Mali-
ning was present as a representative
of file general boaicl, and outlined tlie.
Bub never for him will the hinges turn
01 the Pearly Gates and Golden,
While the innocent 0111lea with ' eyes
undim ;.
As life slay in its blueness o'er him,
Has only to touch the portal's tion:,
And it opens wide before him,
Some day when our sun in darkness
dips,
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oven at the beginning of the evening
I . tended,' a very great many, nearly all b� g �
a
`taking service
.
b, conclusions of the board in respect to
the crisis which has come to us, par-
We'll ace that fah: land. olden,
And we shall touch with Coli finger
IOW about your tailored s'uit,2 We are
y
young people, a decided stand
during the past week. The church was 'prettily decorated
i the t ceuarage- with flowers, for 1110 occasion and in.
The members of two > b
their and its warmth and brightness made
(Ocularly on account of the tear. At-
ter a thorough consideration of the
a• situation it was the decision of:the
tips
The :Pearly Gates and Golden..
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]n a 8 ended 11110 Of snappy patterns' at
shOW g p ppy p
,ctZ2.(10 t0 $28.0.0,
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tions united with Reston.
•if hat- •sta;lkin+• contrast tq the dreariness
worked together with bcautiul 6
mon alurin all the series, outside. •
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A united choir led the staging each The offerings for the day were most
evening greatly assisting the Evango-, generous, exceeding the expecitatioli5
the
board that to Carry on the work sue-
easefully We shoal d. this Spear rais
9075,000, and unless this is doneDebentures
-there moist he,a reduction in the sal-'
vies of, the missionaries. A good
When ClintonNext Sells
It Should Be
In This Way.
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list and adding much to the servicss, of the officials and altogether anni-
the organists and leaders and 111a1iy ,versat35 service„ were very successlui
deal was said concerning the effect of
the
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of the members attending nightly, and ninth enjoyed by those present,
Thequartette t Ontario street church A social other' g was held on Mon-
• g m ut sevent sat
The o during abo y
the war, especially as regards
: cities and towns, and it was thought
that. a 'teat deal would depend upon
g
St. Thomas,. sugees-
Lion made a couple of months areo
that in order 101aise' "the wind"
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Motto
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A Square
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Deal
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for Every
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y ManJ
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rendered several ,selections tiuimf .the day evening when
seri s did also. that of Wester down to. dainty refreshnients� provided
es, toe, } y
' great acro - , •t t fes After lunch the even-
church, which sang with b P Hyt the odic ,
' and stor, The
lance at the last two. Sunda ovemn • ing was s eat m son Y
Y evening P g
is The and officials arepastor and Me. Lightfoot of Stra't-
services. o hu ,pasters 6
c- rd to a winter" of un- rd can a couple • of duets and. "
f aggro forward a to g r
(lagging effort in all branches of very. pleasant. social time. was spent
work.
the rirtal charges to make up for the
lack. ;With very: few exceptions the
representatives present were hopeful
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as to their charges not, only keeping
a up to last years record, but of talk-
ing some advance( 'Phe meeting was
vex well attended,
y
to continue the work . on local inn
provements an ;issue of basal 'deben-
tures be offered for sale locally in
mail allotments was adopted and the
results have given such satisfaction
to the officials that another lot Will
be placed on Lhe market hese,
-
Whose son William was one Of
the first Canadians to offer his
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services for the Past on
gent and who is Hort; et is
1 tmdcrstood; , on the firing 9in4
in France •
church generally.
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