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The Clinton New Era, 1914-04-30, Page 7Thursday, /April 30th,1914., »dB CLINTON NHW' et !ateh ecia FOR ONB' WEEK will buy 'a gentleman's well ;,made.' =1ewet Watc'n fitted in a good,'rtid $(tied case, 111a.1e by the`,,, American Watch Case Co Remember ,- 'O:nae week .. only. at Nellyar's .ieweieryStore Clinton. W. fit. HE�t,YAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE 7t: -r Five teams twill a' L,0". fel:�.: '• tli,Hough, Cup, eiutilfama:c oJ,,Iinte[; collegiate soccer supnemace, this iaejason and the fun .well start on Baturd(ay, \May 2. The (five entrants 'are. Wingham. High School. St. Marys Collegiate. Woodstock College. Berlin Collegiate.. Gait Collegiate. As last year, an., eliminetion ser- ies ,wilt be played, the teams hav- ing :been ,darwn as 'follows, Galt =and1 iB�rilim,; Woodstock and St. Marys Winghaml a bye. The ops- kteg games will be as fellows, on Saturday, May 2. Celt in Berlin. - St. ,Marys in Woodstock. The return games will ,he played Saturday, ,May 9. The teams are to 'settle on re- flerees Cmutually satisfactory to -mann. Entries+Close May' 11' W.F. A. Secretary Fiebig is anxious that all entries for the Senior, (Intermediate and Junior 'series be in by May 1, when the time for entering closes, in order that the grouping may be pro- ceeded with and the ,season got under way. SPRING DAYS. Sing aeson't ob spring days, Alt ,de wort' in bloom, Mr. Bluebird singip1 . • Midi the 'flowers pei•fumre,' Mr. Catfish bitin' Mr. B. a hummin', Sing .a,sonlg ob 'springtime( Comin, • Comin'. , Sing a song ob spri. n gg ti ne, Sunshuiewar an' bright, , Turtle.dove,a cooin' World all 'full ob light. I 'long to hear de peck,erwood 'On ide tree a-drumeniete Sing a son ob springtime, Comin,', • Comin'. -Florida Times -Union. GRAND TRUNK sV'`WM' itJoiICtreekers [XCIINIOR Round trip tickets to poing in Mani- toba, Alberta and. Saskatchewan' via Mimeo. St. Pant or Duluth. on sale ,each Tuesday until October 27, inclu- vsiee, ale low fares. Through Pullman Tourist 'Sleeping Cars to Winnipeg on above . dates, Leaving Toronto 11 pan. No change of Cars. Return Limit, Two Months' The Grand Pacific - Railway is the shortest and quickest route between Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Edmonton, with excellent through service. to Begins. • Trains now running into Calgary; Berth,.ifeservacon$ and particulars atelt,Grand Trunk Ticket offices o„ John Ransford Son, city passen- ger a d= Tickete Agents, phenee57 fi► p Lison, elation agent . O NTNG D. P UnionER Stlo> , n Toronton . O t ee AA'AAA* •A4t4401• ►,14A11,4u IAA►eeeAeeeeekAAAAA4aAAIAAeele& i.. 4 ne-_ .11 ♦rrdrrree' eYrrvvrprrwrprrvr♦+rfweflfYVVv'Vwe'orwtwr►r HAS ;MOVED TO TOWN BI GLis'''BAND ON :PARADE Mrs, Edmeston has arrived from The C. C.I. Bugle Band paraded Toronto 'with her household eff- dlown front street on Wednesday fleets .alnd'has taken, up her abode night. They ,are, coming along in the house recently '.leased from 'last. rd '1Yrom,' Mr, 'A. Caiitetoe, MADE PRESENTATION Last week the management and staff of Tozer & Brown present- ed Mess .L„ Shanahan with pearl letndled knaves and 'forks, on her MAY BE A CASE The police are layien.g a charge against a G.T.R. itr•eight Cotnuituc- tor ^fbr blocking the street cross - ing on Victoria St. The case. his', retiring from the storo. Miss Shane rot been heard yet. hens,platte. will' be taken, by Miss A GOOD RAIN M, Cluff :next week. This emotion receiveda good A BOX SOCIAL rain on Tuesday night which willInvitations have .been issued by da ,good to gardens anti •farms the members of jy Lodge L. 0.1, Clinton fora a boxbox social to be heed i an .Tuesday, May 12th Mr. A'.'H 14Ih0geoie 'NI:tP P( ,,....i,,,tit?,ing hem,is ex pected,tb l• e there 'and nddfess;the gathering N`.13CALs. If you use '"New Era Wants Ads. you. get results. Cheer (up! It will ,soon be time to :beat carpets. Furs are worn by ladies beavers during the sums r. The ,. /Lorm of physical culture that 'flat men eeturally prefer is rune ing-dor office. 33 NEW; USERS ' Since, 'the town has taken over the ,electric ipowtelr, Hydro has been 'iiijstalled 'n 33 new places, and emir -Mare yet to coins. This epeeks well for the. citizens• as they'ebelievte in using home power as well as town water. There, are today's advertisements., also. many application's, in, for • water ,chis spring. GRAND MASTER TO BE HERE WI'LIi 'E•ASS THROUGH CLINTON Mr: W. D. Maspherson M. P. P,, of, It' is •expected that all thtesold- Toronto and Grand Master of the, It' 'Of the Goderieh camp will pass Masonic lodge of Canada, with his th'rbiieh•"Fere on Sunday in Aug - officers will dedicate the Masonic .usteanroute'+to the sham battlenear Hall hare( on' Wecimeeday after BXdtef•, `On Wedr.(eisday Lt, Col. nob/mei next week, and with the A:: B. Macdonald and F. B. Eaton, local members of the A.P. and A.M. A, rE' Snell:and F, 0. Hodgins motor will go to God:ericli in the eventing oyer the 'route from London to Co the opening .of the MasonicGod;ericb ;and are making plans ete building in that town. and the annual camp and nvarch. MINOR LOCALS. • MISSIONARY DAY ie buds are ''ast appearing and wilt soon bet in bloom, with warm oe flier i :,, ( SHOULD ENFORCE THE -1.,'AW • • Th,eire - '• ,are name/Lens autoino- bile owners who drive their cars at night without shaving the lamps lighted( This is a' ser:lous, charge end the deenere should take this; as a warning. HIS SHOP IN ORDER The progressive merchant has- An attraeti ee more welch acts as. a` continual invitation -Polite and painstaking 'salespeople who serve you interlligelntt-A /stock of mode ern merchandise to choosle from, - Welt selected, well displayed, the kind the public wane This mere chant keeps his •shop in order. ,It• is a, pleasant place to (do busbies. in, Read( ,about this merchaprt. in The trees wilt soon be in leaf. The anneal missionary exchange Better get your garde tools 'inof eillpitseen the Diocese of Huron •shape'for the first thing you`knew' 'w ill 'be'(ield tli:syear; on May 10. sotiaetbody wet be around to' bor- rR0 .S' :Robinson;, Rural Dean, of Strathroy swift reach here and ev;-r,rI?otts .will retic ' row them. RtN1 preach in Lon 'The lawns are putting on a most' edea, ;,.n (thee .morning at Christ's attractive vernal +tint 'again. .Church, whose rector is Rev, C.R. Here's some solid advice. For. Gunn{e, termerly of Clinton, and at the man who is everlastingly look- the evening steevice at St. George's ing •for trouble; Go to Mexico. , 'Chinch. • Spades are trump these days :in' the back yard: MAY .ROD AND GUN The man who draws theeturea i P Rod and. al, for May is out in the weed catalogues should at with, as v�suan attractive bill of least have the vice-presidency of ftrefor the sportsman, The dogs the Ananias club. of the North, A Hunting Trip to Good morning! Have you had Poeologan, N 13, The history of your sulphur and molasses>yet? the Canoe, Building, a Sectional Do' f(verything to prevjel:ut the boat, The Swaelp Maiden, The 'flies. Roughneck Fishing Club, Obnox- The Firemen held their monthly fees Fishing °n. Lakes and Ponds, meeting ton Monday night. Ideal Trout Fishing in Ontario The Dixies are coming to town, Writhes are 'some of the, articles Got your ticket yet? worth special mention while the NO :WORD FROM W. B• HALE regular` departments are :well maintained and the whole of inter - Extreme anxiety is flelt here for 'est to bob Canadian, and American the ,safety of William b. Hale who sportbnefi, W.J. ffaylor, Limited, is int Vera Cruz, and from whom Publisher, 'Woodstock, Ont,, issues no word has been received since this Canadian outdoor magazine, the hreaking out of hostilities be- tween Mexico end thle United GEORGE HAM A COLONEL Staters. Mr. (Bale is a brother of Tho Stratford Beacon makes the Charles B. 'Hale and, was born in boilowing Editorial reference to a. ears ago, Clinton, 38 y g, becoming 'well-known 'gentleman who has first /engaged with some 'telegraph Many 'friends in town, --George line -omen, and ;of recent years ho.id Ham, the head of the publicity de ing a positio¢i, as electrical en- parem!epit of :the C.P.R., has been gine,er un the .!employ of the Mexi appointed by;; Col. rhe Hon. Sam can •Govere:wene. Alter praitingge' klughes Min1i,ster of Militia, an his 'home in. Vera Cruz she had honorary lie,utearpnt-colonel and many thrilling experience. About has attached/; his -services,; to the t€pur years ago wlIan the town was Intelligence tO"e.,partn ent. 'George omberdedee•,lshell went theoug13. fills the bill for .intelliegenicer his 1r+es' id n' q ce e_ tr "'m it'll l o i rat. ' " all right, b t "Heu dI YI d wev'1_ad always s look- and he's wife .and family' barely es, ped upon hern3(as' a'usanitof` peace. capeld' `:with their• lives. •' In ' 11it05 `rather than of :wen Nevertheless, last letter to his brother about . we'salute yo ,,, Col. 'Ham! We. can't about a month ago Mr. Hale )stated' ' belireve youOver had ad, a,desire for that the cost of living had soar- 'the Keentuck}i Colun/il class, b'utof lid( to dizzy heieghtte Shoes cost ; (y cqurse ou/' goad matuse would and o issga eeom'e $'15 a pair d l d had b 'not permit y ur gTtterg away from otik cies. w!ere,tb.ep e e big railway men cod 3Akes , hlaneelf i an, ,tetra, opgra emcee ea workengneap4I st when, t 'texpesaeve: the 'a had had difficult yg uanters li in eett$n'g q , " s owe/red en:, Mr. Hale is a son ,of lee late ,Ifo. A, maker .o tithe Olele; M A,; 'the' ton uist;' Cl . Georgee • Writer,„ (who jived' . Clinton in,IY d85 .aisdt dt,'eedsias 1898 and is.'argrand• ' .'/LAKES ran ofA B the late Mrs. Sarah Jose- ine al"t f'Phila el lila r,t� ,The Clinto nto • •chi dren s poems; d i w A s,Hl 0 use _ clean rI S ".. . �.e aeon'" . a A, V A i 4 r :v n' > 1� t. ,tit C. We have purchased,an up-to-date Electric Varum Cleaner which will clean your Carpets and Rugs through.ly. Rena $ r.5o for each house, Kiltie : 'andr.made the concert is form o T ur da • a vein .i >n h Y 1 t ung d s .anted 'q i ,thee na e no quit talking a oust ,the edileeet yet Most of the t h ienee•I expepcted to' T 1e . Apse , e a'f' air b '' ' d, ,. n co ' i cert b , ut e n A the ceryl am tidied u andr eb d h 'bend.; n id tom' m, ne ed Qdt q tt% h A Ca sada ci rb v s to be se t tat C1 to r4 n at h 1 n >I } last ,has q a b tt to be o na d o i f their 'first I a e Ppearlc n P I; 4 t ' n as an twee, sq bad that tai lea t !I, ue th eu F n $i a , Til do ostu de a ' eve ,g n, me e a'' PP, r ?7(q ut,,e thoy khd( it ' p with, their music. actor 1+ d ou 'te; . bas r ad his ,lis'. 25 n a me ds n in `e' xce L t len trim and nLarche , to overtures and k to ^selections, they showled. that r+d$ul trainkn.g had been given make much, a •succest, as was concert. Dr. Shaw, President the Musical. Society of town, s chairman and; gavee a short dress on, ,,the Band's Costume 'ch is the same as need by the ck Watch Military,Staff Band. ss Norsworthy of St. Tho(mae, s well received In her recitations' d Miss Barbara McIver had to ponds to an,,encore for this teh llolko As an en,dore to a hail" eeleetidlre, Banndsanan. Gillies gave a ((cornet ,solo, ma 'bee Con Bronx bac ca to the of, wa ad 'whi Bla Mi. wa an res Sco 15 ft. Cheapest Spot in Huron to Buy all kinds of Furniture Furniture :dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 N. Ball 110 RESIDENCE PIHONES- J. D. Atkinson 186 IMPROVING. a! Mr. Murray M8Ewan:'.has 'barn - Ma -ids ,house on Mary street over alit tie on his lot, and has had r, afew (ioundtatier pleged under• It k'; 1 A: new: versipnd'ah wily also be'built,' TRAVEL CLUB a . The Clinton Travel Club /net' at', the home of Mise'Hazel O'Neil on ,Sateediy, night. Miss Stone gave a atpaper on Ge!nmasiy, -Mies, Jean Scdtt on Hamburg and Miss Clark on Current Events. Miss Bar13ara,' MClvor sang ;atretic. THE BELLS t . The ,famous play that Sir Henry Ii'voeg toured in for many yeers and in which T'h'omas Shea is new scoring: a huge success will 'bepre- (eontedh by the Clinton Dramatic. Club on'Tlhursday and Friday even Ings, May 14 and 15 lin the town • hall for 'thief benefit of'.the, Clinton Meek, Bend. The ,play will have: speeial'dscenery and wardrobe, Plan of hall, will open at Fair's Boole Store ton' May 9th See: large bills and .watch papers fox •:batt week. LOOK FOR A' PROVINCIAL ELECTION IN TUNE Although it is understood . that the Ontario Governtnent has not taken up the matter' of 'a pro- vincial general election for de- cision, -\the Con+servative members of the Legislature 'gg;e(ner'ally left for their homes •Wedire clay anti- cipating !an early and •dhort cam- paign. In the absence of any offi- cial intimation there is 'a strong impression that the two partes will be facing each other in the, last wetek in June. r TEMPERANCE LECTURE.1 Miss Bertha McLeod, a graduate of Chicago Unlversi er addressed the W. C. T. U. and others ir3 • °'1Villis Church on Tuesday night on -Scien- tific Temperance and gave an inter esting address. A progreree was also ..relnrhered -' Instru'mrp"al;"•Mrs (Di+:l Gone t Duet, Mrs. Innis and.Miss'R Wese _._Selo, Miss BeGreene,!um'! : ,•:i: Duet, Mrs• Gi'b'bined and Mn.cChas Thompson Mrs. C. J. Wallis occupied: the chair. T'he girl's Club of Willis church'snpplied a ,light lunch atthe_ close of the meeting. CHARGED WITH DESERTION W. J. Huddart, who had a 'branch office hereewith (electrical fixtures has been arrested' fpr deseetiotl _ The press report has the, •follow= ing. :W. J. 'Hudtdart was arrested in Hamilton upon the ineorhiation of Chief Postle,waite, of this town, on a charge of desertigg his two children, aged respectively, ,. two wears and four monees. Mr. 'Held - dart and his wife left herie mf ri dell a.(lteennan, leaving his chi ld reek with a (friend, saying they would be back in the afternoon to' pay 'for their keep, claiming they were leaving for h visit. Failing to return, information wap, lcl the (above result, He we`ll ern brought back and will epee r be- fore Magistrate Kelly on,1Frlday,. morning. r DDNDDNN•DDDDDDDNeiweee District News. eeeeedeeeeeSSeeeeeeeeeeeee Londesboro 'ds - Miss Derine, of Goderich .s'up!en'd ing a leer weeks with he,i• friend Mrs. Robert Crawtford, Auctinn sale of farni stock, and iiae plenients, at Londesboro, on Saturday May 2ad, at one o'clock, Sale without reserve. J. W, Cartwright. proprietor Thos. Gundry, auctioneer. Constance Campbell Sutherland. has I lured with Johnathan Hugel, for the sum mar, Mrs. 1W. Moore and, Sone of Tor- onto speln,t e week or morie, the g1yeat of her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Jas. Manna Mrs. Thos. Pollard spent ar "few days in Ethel, the guest of her parents and with Mrs. W. Woods(, of Walton. Quartea'ly meeting will be ,held on Sunday afttet•n,00n, Mensal! Mr. Prank Carlin, sr., of the Xing George Hotel, suffe(redl a severe ,paralytic stroke nn Tuesday af- teoilast, .leavin:hritght d paralyzinoned, and thusg deispriving sihiene of speech. Mr. Carlin Is well known/ throughout the - country, having kept hotel at Stalfa arJd Se(a(florth before renting, the .king George Hotel here, and, his frier cls T will Ieegret I4o learn of his afflict- o tion. l t The Oddfellows of Hensel). Lodge. G will attend the funeral of the, late ,e MR. James Whyte, of 'Exeter, and 'tior'merl of this - B ie villa e on nurse, Yli village, day' a nnoo of this a tel n week at 0 ,. Exe(ter,. The ellecoased had only c been 'seriously ill 'for little over a to 'week. and his widow and eti ttls' ,b children have much . sympathy in. m (hair suddqu beale(avemen•t; -r• H`e'adaches' Cured. Ninety per e�eni. of headache, are caused,, by Imperfect eyes. •we'. can permanently Cure such, headaches with Blesses, If we (MI .ire will re fund •your money. , g Jeweler and Optician Issuer 01 Marriage Licenses Bowman Gives Notice of Charge Against Hanna 99 Toronto, /April 27.-C, .M, Bowman ,gavenoticein theL'e- gislature today' that he will, on A question of privilege, make a statement and charge against the ,Hon, the Provincial Secret teey in connection; ;w,ith then ' :,dun -r ''ni • ` s'et Mi tier: K: Said p pvinceat"licepee,4 rector „to the) counties .14 Weiland, 'Stu.;: ron end Peel; and that follow- ing , such statement and charge he will move the fol- lowing motion. That 'a humble address be presented to 'His Honor the Lieutenant -Governor, (praying that the will be graciously pleased to issue a commission directed to two judges of the ,supreme court on Ontario, to inquire into and dnvestigate•the matters set forth in. the state- mnet and charge made to this honorable House by Mr. Charles Martin Bowman, member for the 'electoral district of North Bruce, and all matters and things whic>1, in the judgment of the ,commissioners, relate thereto or affect ,the same' and that the said commission shall confer upon said commission- eers all the powers contain(ed.or given i41t or by the public .'rte queries act or in or by any act ameedin,g the same." Programme of the London Con- ference of the Methodist Church The thirty-first 'session of the London Conference will he held in the Central Methodist Church, Sarnia, eommrea1c I g ThurS"dbiy, June 4th, at 2 p.m., the Ministerial seesion, to, meet on. Wednesday, June 3rd at 8.45 [a.m. The, Programme Committee have arranged the following of inprogramme g g and business agenda, which it asks the Coaeferer ea to adopt. Monday, June 1st, 2.30 p.m -The Stationing Com- mittee will ancet in the Devine St. Church. The Statistical Committee will meet in the Central Church, Tuesday. June 2nd, 2.00 p.m. -District journal secre- taries wilt' meat, in th;e Central Church, 7.00 p, m -The financial 'secretar- ies will meet the, Conference tress ureas in the Central. Church. 8.00 p. m. -Annual meeting of the Theological, Union. Ch(airman, Re(v. (W. L. Riles, B. A, ; lecturer, Rev. F, E, Walot, B. A., B.D. Sub- ject, "Religious Reality. 'r MINISTERIAL SESSION 8.46 (a.m.-Devotional exercises, conflated by Rev. H. Lester Snaith D.D., of Detroit. 9.30 a.m.-Rol( call. Report of ransfer Committee, Appointment f Committee en Conferee Re - tions. Conference letter writers, uardian correspondent, railway Ielrk. Routine business, The secretary of the Examining oard.has be ea reue s led to take q seat. n t o heatform 1 faire: the os!esideration pof the questions uching the ,star dire of the pro- ationers and, candidates or the inistry. 2.00 (p m• -Devotional exercises, Reading ,pectoral addre8's. outing Business 8.00,,p. m; Meeting under the mei tres,ol the :Laymen s: ;Association:. dklressest!by M. C'1tarleei Austin;' Chattlam,rore c'Sysl din tiO, Clive, - Maine, (cif'Lofidsh u sea a al o r ob em C. @,eea P ..1 e. H 13,a o .t letwo D �f Toro t z n o t< ' n �. n Ciel u ao y,�r b p,�r,p f ThiirNday,, �u•ie "lth , : t d4 `1''( it�iy r��2LvetioealSexercis,es, �diu d mitre 9itl eAht ,''Minis teriat session. 9 •f'th- eetr , .� hi ng f Laymaen,s isoeaatiori l ' Det r eSt tl � Churth.•. 45i t. pievo a 2ki' ti�nal exercis s e, gedatbted b'y Ilev 1Dr. Smyth /j'SESSION SE I®>N E ,.S t• 2004 j ja+im 10e3otleeal er*erc�1ises. oynnd(ueted by !else Presedfeert 3.00 , ,li 1n. -Roll all,` E'k ictiona. port, of i ister m n yeti session ' IP . Ho - rt n -� r f, Conf e n . tial Com- � , i . �r e ettee, Report �• on decisions of uelstiol?s of law rend,ened during e year .by the president. First raft of etations. 5,00 p. m. --Adjournment and ; seting of committees. 7.00' p. m Meeeting of committees 8.00',p.m Publie meeting, Ad- Idsses,.b5 Rev. J. W, Graham, D. Secretary of rEcltucation, and ev. ',James Smyth, B.A., L L.13.. L,B,, `of Wesleyan Theological (lege, Montreal. Friday, June 5th 8.45'ana Doevotional " reeercisies, nductea byt, Rev Dr. Smith 9,30 a, tn••-Report N'd. 1 of Board •,r, it . R •Sea*ortlli The funeral'ofthe late Emily Brown ,Pi defib died` -id a. Toronto hospital on. A Teesdieeeteok'place'tram, the •family; 'of resideh'ceeei Thursday, to,the efeteland in b nk meter a ce d. was n y @,n, _ era , duce@d: by; on her 'pastor, Rev ,,M, ,r. $ oeepejb epree dk b t•o S ,Tho fld f .t mast, �huroJa ,iii? E .l e;;ao eMeserseiS.tewai',i,, eethers -heve dis,i ,r' coatddueiintlidagencty,Rorlhe .040,;, non, Erhprefiq,+C9mp,'(nYe w telae tgey• o ba ie held -fen many: yeare,isagdln, u9t,, ,t ^este hs,ve only the t9ae,reriPrelt9calKeno�Yr; , flh'towno• au t. ., .,,Yr'1, "A T e e h m mbere h the, FiclglrtRlh,oilg,n: ' 8 ef:L ddfel o. i ws r "o e �' m th F nil t!I t14Pf'y1 05th anniversary of j their r ender' l�,y, ;e attendin ivi i seryl e t g tae t es d a ; aE Id' x p✓$t ! RYc, terian urAhiktla„hedY,tieee 1 pteriiet . •bye the ilizen s Band on Sunt3rsy even,;,, icing, whet' -the pester -Roe 1".=:t•t ,L,ar-.. kin ill re w P deli suits til e , e s 'mon r iti Rte I At the est regular r meati f g n b the : g P 0 Barbara K 1 tikman Mission Band of the , m Presbyterian church the young lady members of the band presentedtheir to president, Miss Serabel McLean" with d a cemplit:hentery address and Ii life membership certificate in the %'omens m Foreign Missionary Society. , .,, The many friends here of Mr and. Mrs. Wm. McKay of Toronto, termer-' �dI ly c1 Seaforth,'will sypathize with ;:D them on account el the bereav tneut I4 whi6h has befallen them in the.•9eath of their youngest cleughter,''NNilss Co Grace Irene, a bright and pro iising young ladypf l9 yeere. • A little daughter of Mr, ell ,tamps Halikirk had the misfortune, a fal . co and fracture her arm a few days go, : of Exainin^eers, first ballot for Board 'e tr AT SPECIAL` PRICE'S We have just received our first shipment of new Rugs and while they are wonderful values, stillweare going to' offer some Extra Special prices during 4he'';a nexttwo weeks in order to induce early buying. We have' Tapestry Rug, Brussels Rugs, Velvets and Wilton; Rugs and all specially priced for the next two weel.s r. See our Special •$io.00 Rug. , i Also big Values in Linoleums,and Lace Curti ger Values -in ' Better S Spring time means,Sl oe. tiin'e in most famili' s and "We are•Flere With the Goods" to supply those' wants,. and at a big saving in:price to you.- Don't miss us when looking for your next pair. "It will payy ou:well." Pluirnsteel. Bros. SMALL PROFITS MORE BiJSI1VESS lir. of. Examiners, 10.00 a. m. -Report of Committee on Memorials. Report of Annual Conference Committee on pro- posed' Ge,reral Cc nfierence legisla- ition 11ro . 0 1 m - Meeting o,> committees 2001. :;+ m. Me�oriaflr eser.Wiea e 3.00` .m. -Re ort f .0 ,m ittg9 On the t pp . • ,e; eta/le ot'tre ''sonic, pe t ofConifbtttee'anEvangelism, -''P 4,00 p. m. -Jubilee ,adresstos, Revs. L.' W. Wickett and A. G. Harris, 4.30 p.m. -Reports of Committees on Church :propety, Systematic Beheelficienc'e and Statistics. 5.00 p. m. -Electoral ° !Conference, flint ballot, 8.00 p, m, -Reception service, Res- olution moved by' Rev. J. W.Baird, B.A., segondeell by ,Rev, Charles R' Flanders, D. D. Saturday, Ante 6th. 8.45 a. m. -Devotional exercises, conducted by Rev. Dr. Smith, 9,30 a. m. -Second ballot for Board: of Examiners. .10.00 a. m. -Reports of Committee on Sabbath echools, Epworth Lea- gues, Sabbath observance, and Class Leaders and Local Preachers Discusslion an reports of commit- tees, 11:15 a.m.-Second baltotefor dele- gates to General Conf'eIenee, Ad journment, - 200 p, m.Meeting of stationing Committee in Devine St. Church. Meeting' of Historical Society c,ii the Sunday -School. Hall ,o'f . Central Church., Lecturer, 'Rev. W. J. Ford . LL.B. 'Subject; ''Local Preachers, Then tend Now." 8.00 p. m. -Joint meeting of minis- ters "end laymen in the Central Church Sunday -School Hall, Ad- dress by Rev. Weslley Dean, of Toronto, on 4How Should ithe- Churcli''Deal with the Foreign El./e- ine/tit." , Monday. June 8th. 8.45 •a. m -Devotional exercises, conducted by' Rev. Dr. Smith. 9.30 a. m. -Reports of Committees, Contineg(ent 'Fund, District and Circu' ItO B u ndiarve 'General G neral b usi- Inees s. • 2,00 p. . m.- Devotional exorcises. 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. Adresses by Rev, W: G. Connoly of Japan ; Q1'Ir, J. A, Irwin and Rev. C.E.iManning of Toron- to. 'Tuesday June Oth. 8,45 .a, me -Devotional exercises,- conducted ,by Rev. Dr. Smith, 9.30 a.m.-Reports of 'Committees, Stationing Committee, Electeon of Chairmen. Teemeperauee Committee Missionary Committee( Report of Laymen's ;Association•, (General busineeesei, All actresses not provided for above must belimited, to eon min- utes,, The music of the devotional meet ings (will beender the digestion of Rev. W.E. Milson. 'rl Sunday, June 7th Sarnia Central C.hurch- 9.30 a. m. -Love' Feast, conducted by Rev, George Jackson, 1100 a.m.-4 \Ordination seri%ie,e( Sermon' Rev. ev, W lG,'H. M Alhste, >;etir,hig President. ,�:<t &00 p. rn,=Sunday school A�d'dresa bediev iA.O$iboan M, ee B E.1f r 13.00 tp..m;._Sermdin by•R,ev' .�,Dr Smith, 'followed, by the Sacr ttie5at of the Lord's supper. r. Sarnia, Devine St. Church. - a, m,-Rv, G. W. Deenvey. 3,00 p, me -Sunday See. hoofit+x;Adeeee".' dress' by1iev. Selby J�e'ffeson. 7.00 Os. m. -Rely, 'Wesley Dean. Sarnia, Pt.Ed!ward- 7.00 p.m. -Rev. T, A. Steadenen. Sarnsi Parker St. a m. -Rev S. A. Anderson, 3.00 tpp. m. -Sunday School Aid-. :dress by Rev. 'W.51. Kitley- e p.m. -Rev. James 'Hussey, M', Ph.D. Sarnia, St, Pauls (Pres,) a.m.-Rev. Byron Snell p.m. -Rev. S.L. Toll .13.DI eel t .rt, Srnia, St. And(re(w's (Rees";),- ;Neer. 11.0,0 p. m, -Rev. W. E. Harvey,,, B.A. z 7.00 p.ny: -Rev: Dr. Dougal •'; r'rt , Port Huron, First Methodist - ' iT B 111.00 a. mi -Rev, ;W.E, Rescott,- « A. 7.00 p.m. -Rev. J. Edwin-J1-311--i17- yard., . Port (Huron, Washington' -Ave. A' 11.00 al.). m! -Rev tA. C Tif 'n, s. • 7,00 m, -Rev, J. H, :O es ikiut, B.A., B.D, Port ,Huron, Gratiot- A•v reee ,ue >, ,a ,•,, 7.00 'pan. -Rev. 'T:'W, Blatchford. Port tllurori, South Park-_ •* ' as e eeeet 111.00 atm. -Rev. A. H. Brown, B.D. 7,00 p.m.-Rev..R.'H Hicks,. iB 1). ' Port .'Huron; Ross Memorial�e.te�,l .l ii+a m.-Rpv. J. i'. Knight, "�1'A, . B D, 7.00 ,p.m'.-(lleiv. A.E. Jones, Detroit, 'Central Methodist. - 7.00 p.m. -Rev. 'Emmanuel ,Medd, Ph.D. tFor•eet.- a.m. Rer, A.W, Barker, B.D.; p.m. -Rev. A.W. 'Barker, B D . Travelling'. Arrangements The railway arrangements `are the same,us-those of formjeryeaia. Let each delegate purchase a go- ing first-class full fare tieket and ?secure thendwith a eetandard, cer- tificate to be handed nn to the - railway clerk at Conference. If ' tra- velling over more than one rail - wary system get a certificate for each system: if 300 d'el'egates are , present the rleturn ticket will.. be - irre,q, As •the•Coneerenece this yen',.; is isome,what to en extreme geo- graphical point, which may have an influence on the attenidance, will all whb can come by rail kind ..; ly (do so indeed 'of by auto and,' boait,'so as to make the required, '.umber of certificates for frer-re-. W. G.11. 'McAlister, NI Ae,• prelai�nt, It, Fulton, Irwin, Seleeary;` .. Spring �ootvvear 1 > n.p rfo e>v e placed •,�i n stoCk. � ."r i n. . ta much" Wider ran a o 'stlsa11ano h we&be, te r to'match;the, seasons_ {equirements, which :a ues you much,,,wider choice.than you' nave, , had ifort.years.' ==:°. = :. ��� H The new shapes -- and, leathers Bather's • jai Ladies'and " M n s Shoes fa thfullY re od u �a il the•st e " r fatnPs the highest pricec sto ,made. We c meet ever re uir creatat: moderate expense" i hd'gt ara,nteethorough satisfaction.:: You Will fin d 'esth S t e Shoes, o s Oxfords or Pumps you want here, and. koo win get the most generous measure of value you ever boughtaor your money. phone '70 Clinton <er tar