The Clinton New Era, 1914-04-30, Page 6r
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Teinesteny, April 30th, '1914.:,.
ratc1
ec a
OR 0146' WEEK
will buy a gentleman's
well made
adearei ;: wale%-
fitted in a gold," '61d-fillecl
case, made by the,,
American' Watch
Case Co,•
Li
Remember -,One week
only at
Hellyar's JeweleryScore
Clinton.
W. 1i. OELLVAR
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED FREE
e
cx
Five teams t rlI, inet e.'fet., t eo
Hough Cup, egielematie ee Inter:7e
collegiate •soccer supremacy, this
•ta'elason and the fins start on
Saturday, llvlay 2.
The 'five entrants ,'are.
Wingham ,High School.
St. Marys Collegiate.
Woodstock College.
Berlin Collegiate.
Galt Collegiate. :.
As last year, an, elimination ser-
ies will be played, the teams hav-
ing ;been ,darwn as ,follows, Galt
:and rBgt'Thn ; Woodstock and St.
Marys Wingham, e bye.
The opo-1ieyg games wilt be as
follows, on. Saturday, May 2.
:'salt in Berlin.
St. Marys in Woodstock.
The return games will be played
Saturday, May 9.
The teams are to ,settle on re-
ferees (mutually satisfactory to
leach.
IEntries,Close May 1:^'
W.F.A. Secretary Fiebig is
anxious that all ea(tries for the
Senior, tIn.termediate and Junior
Ises'ies be in by May i1, when the
time for entering closes, in order
that the grouping may be pro-
eeeded with and the ,season got
under way.'
'SPRING DAYS.
Sing anon( ob spring days,
All de worl' in bloom,
Mr Bluebird single% . • . • .
Midi the flowers 'perfume,'
Mr. Catfish bitin'
Mr. B. a hummin',
'Sing a song ob springtime',
Comm?,
Comin'. •
Sing a coag ob springtirne,
Sunshine warm an' bright,
Turtle dove a cooin'
World all full ob light.
3long to hear de peekerwood
'On de tree a-drummin',
Sing a song ob springtime,
Comin',
Comin'•
-Florida Times -Union.
GRAND :TRUB syEM
iIoine ethers fxcuriion
Round trip tickets to points in Mani•
toha, Alberta and Saskatchewan via
tlhieagu, St. Pani or Duluth. on sale
teach Tuesday until October 27. inclu-
eive, at, low fares.
Through Pullman Tourist
Sleeping Cara to 1Vinnipeg
on above • dates, Leaving
Toronto LI p.m. No change
of Cars. '•
Return Limit Two Months
The Grand P.tciflc Railwayis the
is shortest and quickest route etween
Winnipeg,
Saskatoon and Edmonton,onton
wth arcahent through service‘to
0: Regina. •' reams .-now running into
Calgary, t"
Berth eeservations and particulars
4 Atal4Grand Trunk Ticket offices or
r, John Ransford 1Rr.Son, city passen-
r' d Tiekety Agents, :
e a
g 'son, station agent
. E. ORNING D.P A
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Union S tion, Toronto,`Ont:
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HAS ,MOVED TO TOWN
Mrs: Ecbm,eston has arrived from
Toronto 'with hien • household • eft
'fleets and 'has taken, up her abodie
in the house reclently '.leased: 'from
?iroin Mr, A. Cauteeo!n.
MAY BE A CASE
The (police are layir:g a charge
against a G.T.R. ilrei:gh•t Contetie-.
for 'Per' blocking the street cross=
ing on Victoria St. The case has
not been heard yet.
A GOOD 'RAIN
'1 BU.Gy.. '13'i1;ND ON .PARADE
The C. C.I. Bugle Band paraded
down 'front street on Wednesday
night. They are coming along
east..:
MADE PRESENTATION e+ „
' Last wool' the 'management and
Staff of Tozer & Brown present -
,ed Miss D,: Shanahan with pearl
handled' knaves and 'forks, on her
retiring from the etore•'Miss Shane
ban's ;place will be taken, by Miss
M'. Cluf1 reit week.
A BOX SOCIAL
Ihvi,tatioseri have been issued by
the 'members of Murphy Lodge L.
O.L•, Clinton for a box social to be
beedtion Tuesday, May,l2th . Mr.
A. el., teI'irsy;eove• NLP•P( oF, wing-
hatit,.is expected.tb be 'Ehere and
address :The gathering:
Ali N011'eleCALs
If you user "New Era Wants Ads,.
you. ,get results.
Cheer (up'! et will ,soon be time,
to ;beat carpets.
Furs are worn by ladies beavers
•during the..sumar,er.
The , leorm of physical culture
that ,tat. men naturally prefer is
running -Or office.
33 NEW USERS
Since 'the town has taken over
the electric ipewter. 'Hydro has
been 'irl(stalled, to 33 new places,
and inoreare yet to come. This
epeaks well for the, citizens' as
they',believie in using home power
ae welt as town water. There are
also ,many applicatioln's my for
water ••this. spring.
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WILL PASS THROUGH CLINTON
It'iie;expected that all thie,sold-
' iers 'bf''the Goderich camp will pass
thr,bdghe'li,ere on Sunday in ,Aug-
us,t_enrouteeto the sham battlenear
Keetee. 'On 'Wedetelsday Lt. Col
A.E. Macdonald anal F. B. Eaton,
• A.E. Snell 'and F. 0. 'Hodgins motor
over the route 'from London to
Goderich and are making, plans ete
and the annual camp and march.
MISSIONARY DAY
Tl;e ahn(ual missionary exchange
of Iptilpiteen the Diocese of Huron
will be held this, year on May 10.
'Bev, SeRoliineon, Rural Dean, of
Strathroy will preach here and
It ev;:>M•r,,P.otts will preach in Lon-
deh en (the morning at Christ's
Church, whose rector is Rev. C.R.
Gunnie, -formerly of Clinton, and at
the evening ,se: vice at St. George's
Church.
MAY ROD AND GUN
Rod, and • Gun 'for May is out
'with, as usual. an attractive bill of
fere for the sportsman. The dogs
of the North, A Hunting Trip to
Pocologan, N B, The history of
the Canoe, Building a Sectional
lioat, The Swarep Maiden, The
Roughneck. fishing Club, Obnox-
ious Fishing lin Lakes and Ponds,
Ideal Trout Fishing in Ontario
Waters •are some of the articles
worth special mention while the
regular` ' departments arse, well
maintained and the whole of inter-
est to bob Canadian, and American.
sport:seme , W. J. Taylor, Limited'
Publisher, Woodstock, Ont., issues
this Canadian outdoor magazine.
GEORGE HAM A COLONEL
The Stratford Beacon makes the
'hollowing Editorial reference to a
well-known gentleman who .has
many frienele in town: -George
Ham, the head of the publicity de
pai','tmesit of ,the C.P.R• has been
appointed by( Col. the Tion. Sam
Hughes Miniystor pf Militia, an
honorary 3ieuteniint-colonel and
has attached:, his •services to the
Intelligen se, ;il'epartmcnt George
Elis the
bill for - Intel 'it en
i �
y
g a1
'rill right, b ��
u we, l -ad a w •
g , tr 1 ays look-
ed upon hinelas, a',mant/of peace
rather than 1 .war. Nevertheless,
we salute yo , Col. Ram!.Wecan't
b Siece you
e
r had: a desire '1 or
the Kent ek
u Co c,n�tl '
I class Vet of
course(Y g ou ":'
cod .nature would
'hot permit y ur getting awayerom
it when, c opt fcres ,were, %ging
edhow•ered, on ' he big 'railway mem
A,, maker' . o good 1jekes;rh!meelf,
,C61. George . n• take, oa gs grace:
-
:fully. • ,•
'M'AKES A B
'HIT
-The Clinto
, I
1 tr de
their first p. 1le,aplie rarlce' ,.,.on
leseelniing lastthe concert. laCterm.,lted,o,nri •T,hur4day
e
••and stiitkiie nee
trees, ,p bade that ,then have not
quit talking bade
ehe.coifcerteyet
Most of the inudaence' eepeeted; to,
hear a,fair bend ,coirteert hat when
the curtain
rQ'le u'::aai�t .,.
d he ,barrel
a
eon nc d� Q• p
e vVat t7 . a
me h C ,clads ri si .
;asto be ise'qq� teet..Clinten- in
"last has a b ertl�.treel e,reeroud a of
(Niue, their new H gelend noseum,e
made ,a fine 4ppeararioe out,, they
:bilck,»d i p; it ,with their musLc,
Conductor ,b'.oubister had his '25
=bandsmen in;excellent trim and
tram( t arehe `, to overtures and
back to selections they •showed, that
ceeedul training had been given
to make ,such a :success, as was
the concert.' •.Dr. Shaw, Presidieet
of . the Musical.. Society of town,
was chairman andgave a short
enddeese on the Band's Costume
which Is the ,same as 'used by the
Black Watch Military Staff Rand,
Miss Noreworthyof St. Thdmal,
was well elr'v'r
1 ecer-, a it her recitatilons
andi Miss Barbara McIver had to
eelspondi to :an encore for tris
Seotch polo. 'As an enders to a
"liMTu't11"dellttdti'd'li,• Bandsman ,Gillies
gave a, (•,cornet solo.
This ,section receivied a good
rain on Tuesday night which will
de, good to gardens and farms.
The buds are fast appearing and
will' ,soon bet ;inc bloom.' with
rile 'Yana
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HOUZD ENPORCE'TH•E LA W
:tie"
•AThere t;, eke ni .1 o,,,
mleli`onsautano-
bile owners who drive their cars
at night without having the lamps
lighted( This is al serious! charge
and the owners should take this,
as a warning.
HIS SHOP IN ORDER
The progressive merchant has -
An attraeti 'e ,shore w'aich acts as.
a 'continual invitation -Polite and
painstaking salespeople who serve
you inteiligelnit-A stock of mo'd-
ern merchanidise to choose from-
Well selected, well displayed, the
kind the public want This mer,
chant keeps his shop in order. ,It
is a pleasant place to (do businesp
in. Rend( :about this merchant in
today's advertisements. •
GRAND MASTER TO BE HERE
Mr: W. D. Maspherson M. P P., eT,
Toronto and Grand Master of tlie,
Masonic lodge of Canada, with his
officers will dedicate the Masonic
Hall here( on We•dneeday after-
no'ani',of next week, and with th,e,
local members of the A.F. and A.M,
wall go to 'Goderich in the evening
to ,the opelne* .of the Masonic
building in' that town.
MINOR LOCALS.
The trees will soon be in leaf,
Better get your garden tools in'
sleepe,for the .first thing you know,
sdmrtbody will be around to' bee='
row them. r
The lawns are putting on a most'
attractive vernal tint , again,
Here's ,some solid advioe. Fox -
the man who is everlastingly look-
ing •for trouble; Go to Mexico,
Spades are trump these days in'
the back yard:
The man who draws the pictures
in the seed catalogues should at
bast have the vice-presidency of
the Ananias club,
Good morning! Have you had
your sulphur and inolasses,yet?
Do' f-(verything to prevlelntt the
f lies.
The Firemen held their monthly
tweeting Ion Monday night.
The Dixies are coming to town,
Got your ticket yet?
NO .WORD PROM W. B. HALE
Extreme anxiety is felt here for
the asafety of William B. '.Rale who
is ire Vera Cruz, and from whom
no word has been received ,since
the breaking out of hostilities be-
tween, 1vlexico .arid., the United
States. Mr, Bale is a brother of
Charles B. (Hale ands was born in
Clinton, 38 years ago, becoming.
first !engagedwith some telegraph
line6nen• and, ,of recent years hold
ing a position as electr':cal en-
gineer in the ,employ of the Mexi
can •Govenrenene. After makiegg:
his. Thome in. Vera Cruz he haat
many thrilling experience. About
four years ago when the town was
bombards
Iii ,a nshelll went t
hrou
. g,
his \r,esid,
:. tro in •
eice de1 y L it H'e•
'
and his wife
said, family barely es„
capleld 'with' their lives. In, bile':
last letter
to his brother about
about a, month ago Mr. Hale ,stated,
that the cost o' living d 'soar-
ed
Livia ha -.
led, to dizzy height9. Shoes eortt ,
$15 a pair and lodging had become
so ,iexpensive. that 'a working'mapy
had difficulty in getting quarters.
Mr. Hale is as n 1• �}
, son of .tie late ,Ilex
ti ,Ha• e,°',Ie
1 .A'.' the• thin. ua t"-• eaten, o , , s ..iC.,
, afn
g
writer,,, evho Jived In , Clinton in.
'858,a>fli `deckle 1896 d Mrs. is
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t
son of he lateg
Sarah Jose -
p1 ',1?ilitledelphiet ,writ
ler of children's .
P
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us cleani�n .. ea on' `�
;pqX4 .. .•:ai'.:
is 'Now ,•nt,
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We have purchased,an up-to-date'Electric Vacum
Cleaner which will clean your Carpets and Rugs
throughly. Rent $ r.5o for each house,
The Cheapest Spot in iluron to Buy all kinds of Furniture
S.A.LL 8z T IN'S
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104
N. Ball 110 -RESIDENCE PHONES- J.1). Atkinson 186
-SN CLINTON' NHW
IM'PROVING
1tly,
•
Mr, Murray M teehe lidid;movie'
bis I ouse„on Mary, street revter.ta let
tie on has lot and has had is aew
efeen,dlatien 'slaeod ;under, it. A
;new
nw veaasiSah"will'? also be'bui •t.
• TRAVEL CLUB • •''
The. Clinton Travel Club met at
the home• of Miss 'Hazel O'Neil on
,Saturday: might. Miss Stone gave
a,,paper on Cretnmairy, Mina, Jean
Scott on ,Hamburg and; Mise Clark
•os Current Events. Miss Barbara
MCIvor sang a solo.
THE BELLS " c
The. {famous play that Sir Henry
Irvong touegd tnfor many years
and in Which -Thomas Sheia 'is new
scoring a huge success will 'be pre-
(eelnted(t by the Clinton :Dramatic
Club on'Thursday and Friday even
ings, May14 and 15 do the; ` • town
hall for hef bonefit of the,C'linIton
Entre Bandl• The ;:play well have
spec111tscenery and;wardroble• Plan
of: hall will open at Fair's Book
Store Ion allay 9th. See`•large bills
and watch papers ,for'.npXt week.
LOOK FOR A PROVINCIAL
ELECTION IN JUNE
Although it is understood that
the Ontario Government has not
taken up the matter of 'a pro-
vincial general: election for de-
cision \the Conservat„ve members
of t the Legislature generally left
for their homes Wednesday anti-
cipating an early and fhort cam-
paign. In the absence of any offi-
cial intimation there is a -strong
impression that the two parties will
be lacing each other in the last
week in Junk. •
TEMPERANCE LECTURE.'; ,
Miss Bertha McLeod, a graduate
of Chicago Univers&tY addressed the
W. C. T, TJ. and others ere ; Will's
Church on Tuesday night on Scien-
tific Temperance and gave an inter
esting address. A program was
also rendered.-, , •
•elnstrunle salY Mrs(Dr::.IGung k.
Duet, Mrs Iiis•a dMrss=R W se
'•
-.Solo, Miss B'Greene 'ilii
,, Duet, Mrs. Gibbings 'and `' feral Tas
Thompson , '
Mrs. C. J. Wallis occupied the
chair. The girl's Club of Willis
church 'supplied a. light lunch at the.
close of the meeting.
CHARGED WITH DESERTION
W. J. 'Huddart, who bad a branch
office here'evith !electrical fixtures
has been arrested,' ,fpr deser,tiobi:
The press report has thle 'follow-
ing. -,W. J. ,Hudldart was arrested
in Hamilton upon the infeorination
of Chief Postlewaite, of the+s town,
on a charge df desertheg 'liis two,
children, aged respectively,„ two
Tears and four monfchs. Dir ''Hud
dart and his wife left here% pn(Fri.
,daft aiitgneoon, leaving his ch,.ld-
nein with a. :friend, say:mg they
would be back in the afternoon to'
pay (for their keep, claiming they
were leaving 'for a visit. Failing
to return, information were la;d
the (above result. Re will; tea
brought back and will apee•;tr, be-
fore Magistrate Kelly on ,Friday
morning, r•• •
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District News.
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Londesboro ai,•
Miss Derine, of Goderich !o.:spend
ing a few weeks with her frienll
Mrs. Robert Craterord. '
Auctinn sale of farm stock and im
plenients, at Londesbot'o, on Saturday
May 2nd, at one o'clock. Sale without
reserve. J. %V, Cartwright. proprietor
Thos. Gundry, auctioneer.
Constance
Campbell Sutherland has 'hired
with Johnath(an Hugill for the sum
mea`,
Mrs. W. Moore and Son%.of Tor-
onto spelnt a; week or more .the
geeslt of her parents, Mr. an(1
Mrs. Jas. Manns
Mrs. Thos. Pollard •Pent:a, 'few
days in Ethel, the guest of her
parents and with Mrs. IW. Woods%
of Walton. -
Quarterly meeting will be held
on Sunday afitetnoon.
Hcnsall
Mr. Frank Carlin, sr., of the King
George !Hotel, eufferedl a severe
,paralytic stroke on Tuesday af-
teatnoo!n last, .leaving his right side'
paralyzed, and thus depriving him
of speech. Mr. Carlin es well
known( throughout the country,
having kept 'hotel at Staffs arjd
Se(a(f,orth, before neintiaig, the ,,(ling
George 'Hotel Isere, an•di his 'friends
will scgret to learn of his effete-
tion.
The Oddfellows of 'ilensall Lodge
wilt attend: the 'fun(eral of 'lite late
MR. James Whyte, I of Exeter and
,
formerly of this,; village; on. Thurs.,
dray aetelnnioon of this week, at
Exeter,. .The deceased had only.
beeneriousl ! over a
s y ill for lihtl e
w•dek. arid; his widow aeid.,Itittbs.
u :sympathyn..
chi dren have much e
1
i
their auddein bereavement:
r ; Sealortri
The funeeel'of the late Emily Brown
406e -cheer ie a: Toronto hospital oo
T•ue
sdav •,
tookt"Place:
tram, the Fam
i
lY
residendeein•Tb rs e .to the Maiand
battik cemetery, nd.was a popeto by
'her
'pastor, Rev.„,Mr. .leqown, ;inqulee
beilteetS ,Tho atas,(hurc -•a
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:
;,`Messrs,•;8tewitki, hrothPrs have diel,
eonttnued,thel ageggy;,for the ilglgaan•
ton, E2'press;, Consp nyn w,lltele•a they:
haVehe14::for...ltdAnYi yeereta eedineec
sisie.heee only: the„enc., peeress,agasney,
rin;town,' ,:••,'- +
:The members
; thu
F
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h.,g1
d
r!
e
,
bfOddfeliows con eg4R�atf.the
,95th.stiniversaroii,Jhelr orTler,y -y;:
attendin •, vrgge s rv1 e, t . , es
gd a t ,
! � Yi
i E hJsc ,1
ter.•ian citufgh ifila,,borly, eeeoin.panteee
by; the,C!tizen s Banded,,Sundey,evenn,
whenthe pastor Re.
kin,, ,will preach n suitable serm'pnr, ..
At the last regular "meeting bf -the
Barbara Kirkman Mission Band'efathe
Presbyterian church the young'` lady
members of the band presented.
president, ,Miss Sarabel McLean a i-th
i complimentary address and Wide
membership certificate in the Wel nens
Foreign Missionary Society. l ;
The many friends here of Mr•• And
Mrs. Wm, McKay of Toronto, former.
ly rf, Seatorth,' will sypathize (with,
them on account of, the bereeee nnex t
which has befallen them in the desth
of their youngest daughter, llfiss
Grace Irene, a bright and profs ising
young lady, of 19 years. • 'I
A little 'daughter of blr, Tbbmas
Iiabku'k lied the misfortune•,te fall
• and fracture her arm a few days ge.
iwwww�
q
I,.'fT°e teaches �+
Cured.
Ninety Per a est,'' -o1
heedochas ore caused
Imperfect eyes, •
... Wa set peemeeentb
cure such hd'odocho
with glasses.
It the .twit wo e411 be •
'tund:,your money
MO
Jeweidr:and Optician'
Issuer al Marriage Licenses
Bowman Gives Notice'
of Charge Against ainst Hanna
Toronto, (April 27.-C, ,
Bowman .gave notieein the Le-
gislature today' that he will, on
A question of privilege, make
a statement and charge against
the 'Tion. the Provincial Secret-
tary ie con'nection,-with ,the „
i !
s'si an,d
artr ofMr W%K. Snider
e
pipvncial''Jicegrse izstector( fo`
the counties ;of Welland, 'Rue,
ronend Peel; and that follow,
ing such statement and/
charge he will move the fol-
lowing motion.
That 'a humble address be
presantedl to His Honor rhe'
Lieutenant -Governor, Praying
that he will be graciously
pleases' to issue a commission
directed to two judges of the,
supreme Court on One.ario,. to
inquire into and 'investigate, the
matters set forth in the state-
mnet and charge made to this
honorable 'House by Mr. Charles
Martin Bowman, snember for
the teleetoral district of North
Bruce, andall matters and
things whielrl, in the judgment
of the commissioners, relate,
thereto or affect ,the same and
that the said commission shalt
confer upon said commissione
ers all the powers contain(gd,or
given he or by the public
queries act or in or by aey act
;emeidling the same,"
Programme of the London Con-
ference of the Methodist
Church.
The thirty-first ,session of the
London Conference will be held
in the Central Methodist Church,
Sarnia, :omm,en•cteles Thurkdhy,
June 4th, at 2 p.m., the Ministerial
seeslon, to, meet on. Wednesday,
June 3rd at 8.45 la.m.
The Programme Committeiehave
arranged the following programme
and business agenda, which it
asks the Con•ferer eel to adopt.
Monday, June est.
2.30 p.m -The Stationing Com-
mittee will an,cet in the Devine St:
Church, The Statistical Committee
will meet in the Cjentral Church.
Tuesday. June 2nd.
2.00 p. m. -District journal :secre-
taries will .mertt in the Central
Church.
7.00 p.m. -The Mancini 'secretar-
ies will meet the, Conference tress
utters in the Central Church.
8.00 p. m. -Annual meeting of
the T'he.ologicaL Union. Chairman,
Rev. (W.12 'Hiles, B.A.; lecturer,
Rev. F. E, Malot, B.A., B.D, Sub-
ject, "(Religious Reality.
MINISTERIAL SESSION
8 45a.m.-Devotional exercises,
conducted by Rev. H. Lester Smith
D.D., of D:e(troit.
9,30 a.m•-Roll call. Report of
Transfer Committee, Appointment
of Committee?on, Confespece Re-
lations. Conference ]letter writers,
Guardian correspondent, railway
,el!elrk. Routine business.
The eecretary of theeExamining•
B0 and has been requested to take
'seat',0 n the platform duringthe
coi!sidleeation pof the quetions
touching the ,starling of the pro,
,bationers and; candidates for the
ministry. y.
S e a e es s
00 m -De ellen 1 e er r
t o,
GP
Retailing of, •the patoral addreh's,
Routine: Busines'l
8.00..:p. m.1, --Meeting, tinder th!e,au
pices,:of 'the'.Laytnen'sdiSsociation.
Atlldrelsses Iby Mr. Charleel Atistin,;
'a ,
ofat •,e S Finatic frier
in 'Ch ,.t1, .9' 'Baffle;(of'Lohid ti•'
i3 Air
.on •"Cas adais:.Great P•rm
•oble',; Rev;:'
d f: Torontb'i.
, on „Social y'a olplga* ! t ; .
;tr It T,hurhdayu,dune;,fth
c'• 8 45c:'('a &ledDevotional exercises,;
eondjucteid'liy"� 'Rtswa'Dr.
"P0''Smith'.•:
;9a.'rh eNelli�rrril,terial session,
"'AA'`(cF m-Meeting'.of?Layanen!s
e�5soeleition lit , Detiine,•,St. ,Church:
' •.
845f 'a,r'lr ISe>+ofat'nal+, exercises,
"ii . th
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o❑ hict'ed Rev r , S r
ci.L''��y:R,AL. 'SESSION r
�• r• a'•� rte it 4._:
, 2 00 ,.,(jx m r*rlp�e o�on .1. a rrr>; ie, .
cpnductesd by tale ` resid(elnt "' '
3.00,.. 'p rc Rost dell.' Elections;
'Report of •minLC
isterial session,• Re-
port of'' Ceef-eonce tees:islet. em.-
mittee. Report '' endlecisiens of.
questioh,s of la•* rendteeed during'
the year,by. the 'president. First
draft of: stations.
P• 5.00 ''peen -Adjournment and
meeting of committees.
7.00 p.m. -Meeting of committees
8.00 ',p.m. -Public meeting, Ad-
Dresees;,b - Rev. J. Graham,D.
e SecretW Secretary of (Education, nd
Rev. (James Smyth, B.A., L,L•j3.•
L.L.B., of Wesleyan, Theological
ical
College, Montreal,
Friday, June 5th
8.95 a, pn•..•,Devot.ional : ;exercises,
condlucted by:Rev Dr..Smith
9,30 a, in Report No, 101 'board
of Examiners, first ballot for Board
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We have just received our first shipment of. new
Rugs and while they are wonderful values, still we are
going to offer some Extra ;Special prices dtl,ring ,, he `
next two weeks in order to induce. early buying. We's
have Tapestry Rugs,Brussels Rugs, Velvets and Wilton
Rugs and all specially priced for the next two weeps
See our Specia1$lo.00'Rug. r
Also big' Values in Linoleulns.and Lace Curtains,
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Values .in : 'Better .1111‘
Spring time means Slloe`'tim'e in most families and.
"We ared-fere With the Goods" to supply those wants,,,
'and at a big saving in -price to you', ^ Don't Miss us when
1ooking for your'next pair. "It will pay you well."
Plumsteel • Bros.
SI*LtI L PROFITS. MORE BUSINESS
of. Examiners.
10.00 a.m.-Report of Committee
on Memorials. Report sof Annual
Confer'en•ce Committee on pro -
tion
posed General Cc nfierence legisla-
11;00 a. be -Meeting Qg committees
2.00pm: elle imoria;li ser?Ai'pel)
3.00 p.m:1-Report pf Committee.
on the S,ta;i of the "Work.ke. ort'
of ittec'•d"n Evanggelism. pl'ra-
4.00 pn.m,-Jubilee adressies.Reve.
L. W. Wickett. and A. G. Harris.
4.30 p.m. -Reports of Committees
on Church propety. (Systematic
Betr,e!ficiende and Statistics.
5.00 p.m. -Electoral ` eeonFerenc:e,
first ballot.
e00 p. m. -Reception ,service, Res-
olution moved' by Rev. J. W.Baird,
B. A., aeloondeldi by Rev, Charlfes R
Flanders, D. D.
Saturday, June 6th.
8.45 a. m, -Devotional exercises,
condlucted by Riev. Dr, Smith.
9,30 a. m,--Selcondd ballot Tor
Board of Examiners.
10.00 a.m.-Reports of Committee.
on Sabbath schools, Epworth Lea-
gues, Sabbath observance, and
.Class Leaders and Local Preachers
Discussion on reports of commit-
tees.
11:15 a.m.-Second ballottfor dele-
gates to General Conference. Ad
journment•
2,00 p. m. -Meeting of ,Stationing
:Committee in Devine St. Church.
Meeting. of Historical Society en the
Sunday -School Ball *T. Central
Church,' Lecturer, Rev. W. J. Ford
.LL:B, Subject; "Local Preachers,
Then sand. Now."
8,00 p.m. -Joint meeting of minis-
ters ',and laymen in the Central
Church -Sunday -School Hall. Ad-
dros.s by Rev. Wesley Dean, of
/Toronto on ',How Should :the.
' Ch1urcli 1 eal with the Foreign Ele-
/vent,"
Monday. June 8th.
8,95 e. m. -Devotional exercises,
conducted byRev. Dr. Smith.
9.30 a.m.-Reports of Committees,
Conting(eint 'Fund; District and
Circuit Boundlaries, General busi-
ness, •
2,00 p.m. -Devotional exercises,
Report of Educational ;Committee.
:General business,
8.00 p.m. -/Meeting of the Station.
ing Committee in Devine St. Church.
Missionary meeting in the !Central
Church. Adre:sses byRev. W: G.
Connoly of Japan ; 'illi. J. A. Irwin
and Rev. (C.O. Manning of Toron-
to.
'Tuesday June 9th.
8.15 a.m.-Devotional exercises, -
conducted ,by Rev. Dr. Smith.
9,30 a.m.-Reports of Committees,
Stationing Committee, Election of
Chairmen, Temperance Committee
Missionary Committee. Report of
Laymen's Association. (General
businessl.
All adxesses not (provided for
above must belimited totem min-
utes,
The music of the devotional meet
ings betunder the dinestion of
Rree, W..E, Milson.
Sunday, June 7th5
Sarnia Central ^ Church-- •
-
9.30 a. m. -Love ,Feast, conducted
by Rev. George Jackson. ti:'1
11.00 a. m•-4 %Ordination servlceit
Seamen by Rev. W(G.11. M Alijshe,.
-Mby3RAe,, v'rI.eAi.-
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nlgeParsMade�x'r.00p•.in SundaYschoo1'111dPts
4/.00. p. nil -Sermon by'R;ev e �p •
•,'r„
Smith, 'followed by the Sacr meat•
of the Lord's supper.
Sarnia, Devine St, Church. -
111 a. m•-Rv,. G. W. Dewey.
3,00 p, m. -Sunday Sbhoolit r:A•detee•
dress by Rlely. Selby Jleffeson.
7.00 p. m, -Rev. 'Wesley Diean,
Sarnia, 'Pt• Edlward- >,i
7.00 iv. me -Rev. T. A. Steatlmar
Sarnia -,'Parker St.
a, m. -Rev S. A. Anderson.
3.00 p. m, -Sunday School. Ad
;diress. by Rev. W. M. Kitley,,
p. m. -Rev. James Russe', M.
Ph.D.
Sarnia, St. Paul's (Pres.)- ; ,
,a. m. -Rev. Byron Snell.
p.mc " .-Rev. S.L. Toll B. .. • 'fee;
Sarnia, St. Anda•etwis (1?.res) ,. el
11.0,0 la. m: Rev, W.13. 'Harvey,.
1
B.A.7
7.00 p.rl: -Rev: Dr. Dougel. ,.
et
Port' Huron, First Methodist=-' !t•' ' ' -
111.00 a. me -Rev. tW.E, ,Pescott,
B.A. .. - ...
7.00 p. m. -Rev. J. Edwin J Mill -
yard._ , it Sus
Port Huron, Washington Ave. -
11,00 a. m! -Rev iA. C. Tiffi'n..,s•
7.00 'p m. -Rev, J. H. Os`te14r!ot'tt,
B.D.
Port Huron, Gratiot- Ave e: -er. ,• : •,see
7.00 p.m. -Flew. ,T','W, Blatchford.
Port !Arron, South Parkeee ee : fk.
11.00 a.m.-Rev. A. H. Brown,
M.A., B.D. .
7.00 p.m.-Riev. •R,'11 Hicks B I5.
Port ,Huron, Roes Memory i.5
el a.in.'-Rev, J.T. Knight, MTA(,
B. D
D7 00etroit,p•mt, 'AMe, Eth• odJones.
Central ist,-
7.00 p.m Rev. Emmanuel -Medd,.
Ph.D. •
lForeitt.=
p.m. -Rev. A.W.'Barker, B.D.
a.m.-Ree. A.W. Barker, IT.D.4.
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Travelling Arrangements" '
The railway arrangements are.
the same, as'those of formieryeart.
Let 'each delegate purchase a go-
ing first-class full fare ticket and
;secure therewith a ,standard cer
Iti,Piica:in to be handed, In to tthe'
railway cleric at Conference. If tra-
velling over more than one rail-
waly system ,grit !a certificate, for
,each ,system: If 300 delegates are
present the s!eturn ticket will be '
erect As -the -Conference this year,;
is isomewhat to an 'extreme geo-
graphical point, which may have
an influence . on the attendance,
will all whb can came by rail kind
ly (do so instead 'of by auto and
boat Iso as' to make the required .
number of certificates for feeeere-
turn. •
W. G. H. McAlister, 1VI.A7, ,
Preeid,t,
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R. Fulton Irwin,
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'fare ,to',matc . th seasons e ulr t tints which
;g �fies you •a+much..,wider choicer 4h n you'haitd-
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The new sha p e- s and leathers in = Ladies' and
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Men s. Shoes, :faithfully',reproduce gall the<s yle
ceatures of the ;highest price .custorif made. We
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meet ever ' r uirement of moderate ex
can y eq p
,atid'guarantee thorough satisfaction:
You will find just the Shoes, Oxfords or
Num • s you want here,and you will get
Pumps y
the, most generous measure of value you
ever bought for your money. :.
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