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The Clinton New Era, 1914-05-14, Page 4i9. ` �ead�• to Wear tl'iarni itlt0 ;"• il'lson 78 !chill e'ry, ediff''. press Making enterainamenciaiaiiineustee so, you will need sorne otrour;.sun-fast' matting r� rt reversible snits; oder! ,. r ass and is so tightly. wove -th'aVev'en'the°on st'du..t ` .,: g e cannot s'lft throw h it. on. the Market. � . It w ieh'•i . 1 .. n h ssod Q t.. t •3r r, alnde ja . guarantee to be absolutely fast color, free Y , from Hec lth r� tsto�.. e ;s>inllght or 'water �.,•.C'an,: only boo It a"r til store. ' "A P gbeaufifur ran a of atterns. ... g .It's are, also shgwin r a:very, large i,ange of Rigs, Oilcloths al d'd 1litjle-umsall widths. If ,in need of a , Floors ,ova ,hn be s:1rE al.d visit this �i. ;' department.., ;S. r.ng;,Suits ," at H a 1'f= Price. A few',.Sample. Suits • to dear: at $10.50. We were fortunate torsecure,-!',' these ''suit[,' :41-.l the manufacturer. They are the njeWe'st styles, Satin fines!, 1 some have pegtop'isleirest; • 00 two alike. , They are extra good values, and cone in colors of navy, fawn, Copenhagen •and'check, regular $20 and $21 See these iiirwindow,- a ►in coats We have;a'complete range of New Waterproof Coats from the best makers in Canada. We have a 'coat made of paramatta cloth, guaranteed waterproof will not get -hard, Good value'at $9, our price 6 03 Exeter ,; ago the late Mr. Coates retired and e; -The James Street, League held a de. • 'bate, entitled ;'Resolved that Home ,Rule would bea,benefit to Ireland and the British people.".r.On the aftirmit- wive were; J. Ohtttick and Chester 'Harvey, and the negative Leon Treble .rend Joseph !lays The negative side 'won, although the.. ether side put up a •good debate. It was thoroughly en- joyed by al), Mr.W. J, Beer has moved into his new harness shop opposite the Central Hotel. Dr, E, H, Campbell, of Toronto, is at present assisting Dr, Rouiston in his dental practice. Frank Rook is in St, Thomas this Ymeek. Mrs. Vrooman is the guest of her mtother Mrs, George Anderson. Mr. Vrooman and Mr, Anderson are on an extended trip through the United States. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, W, G. Mallett of Exeter on May 4. The death took place at Ailsa Craig •of Mrs. Josiah Pedlar, at the age of 75 years. She had been ill for several months and her demise was not un-. 'expected. Her husband predeceased` .her several years. Three brothers sur • viva, John (gill of Exeter, and Jos. and Edward • Gill of Grand Bend. The funeral' took' place at Aisle Craig on Thursday. afternoon. Miss Elia Baker, trap„ taken a position'. with Lawson dt Frick as 'phone oper- ator. As a lt result of some 'members of itcif •'b g c coven ' •aim ,e roused over the size of the overdraft they have to facer' the reeve Sias called a special publics meeting for Friday eoventin , May 15tle.At this gath ,.ering the town finances will , be thoroughly, discusedt .t horse d4veni,by Joln Essery of Osborne become frightened: at pass ing automolii4q on{6Main street on Monday mprn*igj and got into quite a minx- p. Thei'horse' was slightly cut sheet' Wan'broken off the buggy( and! a runday narrowly -.averted[ a The funer l of Alfred ,e>witen aged :'83, who live in Rueter NNorth, was • conducted' onklaY ' ;!afternoon from . i#tt'Ie Irate de,n e o f,,, lFredi, rG t eren :Mr:, Allen h d no near relatives en We` was onlysick sown,[; lY one week Rev. Mrs' arr.reach ed misseen- ary sermons iit h rr u1g c Church, on 'untlay Rev. AH "Bioixn t, of Arles: lYe a".Craf g supplied (thllpulplt in Main ,etregt' aIlifethodest 'Qhpireh MDF. Sarah S 0oates; widow of Chris- topher Uoateiand one of the oldest of the sturdy and dauntless pioneers ^twviiat built' up Huron County,, y+. died 'Burnley morning in her 82nd year, at the residencelof her son, Etprry,Coates St. James Park, South London. Sat - hurley night she was enjoying the best ,•of health and, was darning stockings "when she said good bye to another son 9 Evergreen ,Bowie[[ Coate.a , of avenue, 'value t c her. She resided o se i so' called h n '. Harry Coates' and her 'with ber so , adacrgbtr, r Mlse Jennie Coates,. St. :,James Park. 'About 1 o'olock Sunday morning she was taken suddenly ill •with an attack of heart failure, A 'physician' was at once'summonod and ate lived until Sundaymorning. She as born near Lancaster Lancashire, my , :England, and came to Canada in 1803', with her husband, settling in Huron Counter near 'Exeter.; Fourteen years' came to London to reside. He precis - ceased her seven years ago. Besides her two sons, Harry Coates. grocer, St. James Park, and Robert Coates, of Burns & Wanlees and her daughter, Mise Jennie, at home in this city, Mrs, Coates is survived by her daughters, Mr, U. A Powell, of Tilbury, and Mrs Harty Towle, of Huron County, near Exeter. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2,30 o'clock to Woodland Cemetery. Rev. W. H. Harvey of Askin Street Methodist Church. En. joying excellent health, and unusually bright and active for her age, she was was always the first and most eager reader of the morning newspapers: Her interest in the the world and its progress and affairs was keener than thatdisp'ayed by the majority of peo- ple of half her age. THE C`LIl3Tt i'' �YV" R8' sial ,and Persona Mies O*en, of New York, is nperid 'an ;average attendance of nearly six' ing a few days with Mr. end Mae, ,; H •hundred. ' B. Combe, r , ;. ,111;. and' Mrs. SSI 'A, Grewait• and Barrister W. Brydone is in Toronto Master Archie, of Btiuesela,' spent a [oda few hours in town on Friday last. miss Hattie Conrtice wee on sick •. License Oomin;ssioCer Baiker,.of leave on Wednesday and',the scholars Brussels attended a Beard meeting in had a iria< town on Fridt•, StcatPordlidBv. a'oo-Mrs.°Pearcv'rlaat R"V. W, J..ay Splasence. Rector -of Hply end children, 'Brant 'street, heve;re. Trinity church Chatham, gave The turned from is four weeks' visit iu Olin New Era a call last Thursday after. ton and Gtneer,ch.' noon. U. J. `Vallis and Mr, Ernest Rozeil •• Bev and Mrs. Jeakine and Mester were ,in ',Brussels 1'aet Monday on a Reginald were guests -°of Mr and Mrs business trip `They- went in the fore, loe,hta,ttenhury during the past week mar's car • Their many, old. friends ,were'glad to . .. l r. +o ret t t -o a more. w u he n hr ck nc l Rev. J., H. ke w s in town du D 'Cel ie ifr engin <for:' er hu crated • brigs 1JV T:(J'heil it}visittnKrpgron y� fi g f.e i tool i onr I ere Lecture Pt h, cu o , :: r= r ' MDS r o' Bl h a' oed Mies Hannah, Maegenzio whoh s 11ti ajid llf e.iioope of yt , ut •r !tilt n o r "Suud baso residing min the States tor' t�`e to n I r y._ past three years or so, is visiting with I Mr.Roy Forrester who was connect her upcle,, Mr. Thos, •Cottleaud other ed with ahelNew Eva fin the -past •year h :here i e ' on blonds for Norwich e lettv. Monday 1 old friends in townseleve, � is d r', s '. Holloway ce a ed iL aeitinn wit the new 'r has ac Mr A. a bu r .ea: ,, .. silk f• (P n,th,t •illa _ air t i trip to Buffalo °;lash=weetr,to make ar'e'P P ., , a g • � t ran emente Withethe Lehiglelloal (7o. . Mr. I rank'U Nei, 'bf Rlodee•' Jaw' R sum- took a eon int to see' Fold a'rehde as he wi�!{hein$le that coal this town over <uridtiy, t$I%'U'Nitfi' hod' at- tended stended his brnthet'. funeral ,a,t; Mer- rickville. Ile teporee erogress,in" the West • Mr. Dean Courtice ,f mished his fourth year at , ':the S. P. 3•., To- ronto, anidf took 'honor standing. Last 'yeah he wow, 'a sch(oliarshap, Dean has igiven careful study both at the:C,C,I„ where hetook honors and., fat the University, and has done credit to his various teach- ers. Ile ;will; spend a short time at the parental home' before taking a position ' ' church. Toronto, last week, Mr S W Mr. Lew! Manneng, who has been Perry, B A, so long an es eemed resi in Fort William since. last Septem- dentof Clinton was unanimously elect ber, is spend'Ing, a short holiday ed Saperiatendent, ,The school has a with line parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. membership of ,over eight hundred, and' ; Mann Mg`c •! hi• ,, Kippen The ladies of the Methodist church held their Ladies Aid meeting at the home of Mrs, John B. Dinsdale, on Thursday, when a goodly number at. tend ed. Mc. b,ifford H. Watson, who has been interested in the inourance busi- ness, left this week for Stratford where he has secured a job in the Royal Hotel. Mr. Samuel Cudmore, of Seaforth, paid a visit in his new automobile to his sister Mrs, Wesley Harvey. The village onion growers; have now sal their seed SOWIl. A number e of farmers and villagers s have been planting trees and fancy bushesthis th a week adding a pretty ap pearance, to their homes. The two Tomb, Tom Eill,'of Egmond ville and Toni Mellie, of Kippen, had a friendly Brack a few days ago. When Mr. Mellis was in Seaforth on Monday last he called Mr. ,Thomas Hill of Eg- mondville. 'Thee: are old friends of. many years, ilut as both are keen busi- ness men, they do not meet so fre- quently as they would like..They had. a grand 'time oa'•''Moriday'"`renewing and reviewing a friendship extending ever a pericid of, forty years, , The (loin bin ed ages of these two v„eterana who have been striking. eparke from the old anvils is 11[3 yearn' and tboy are, still. both m the harnepe,and both enjoying ood "he '1' g a th. Mr; Hill, who is he his sixty four th.vear at the tlacksmithing business and 51 years in Egmondville will be 80 years ofage this coming Ale guat..Mr Melhs •Dame ;� toKippen;ill 1862 gller» ' ppg his trade with the jape R'obere Meths; and with arrabsence df seven years bas be�e�n there giver. since; That theee two geaer'als of the craft are etill.on their jobs, full of energy' and still,able 'and, willing ,to take a man's part at the forge, or any other paceprovesrut place,the truth of the old adage, that s better to wear out than rust t. Ib will be the sincere wish of many friends of this worthy nair that they may be still spared to their friends, and the public and that when they do remove from this sphere they will fall in the harness. It was 'announced 'that Dr. C J. Musgrove of Niagara 'Falls •1,t in the field ae Co.r.seisativc ,can date for ,the Provincial ;House, •of parliament ',in the Niagara J'alls reeling of the county of Welland; E res f Palls, Mayor O. Do o the' F1 is is y , s oken of • as bei; his o onent P nfg PP Dr. Musgrove ie., a beotheee of Mr, A. H. Musgrot ei M P. P. for North Enron.,. Barrister Is1alcolmon of Kincardine spent al fe bailee town on Tuesday. � .y,Pdn T d y, Miss A; r\Vallace was a visitor in Goderich thiqweek. Barriste i Stewart of Kincardine was in town toy a fear hours or Tuesday. Mrs. James Steep left on Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs, A F Collyer at London,' Mrs. H Pennabaker left on Saturd iy to spend •two weeks the guest of friends at Goderich and Shelp pard ton. At theannuel meeting of the ofll :ora and teachers of Trinity Methodist Ree 9itev Mr.'Osterlinut, of Londesboro was in town on Fraley. Mr. and Mrs. A 13, Carr, of Blvth epent a fey dave with Mr. Mud Mee, Tilos, 11'],cKet vie, lltliss Eva, Sparein(l, of .Beechwood;, spent the week end with friends in town. Mr.' W, '.f. Murray of']l;xeter,. and Mr, Jordon, of London„ hiotered to. town on Menday. Mr. John .3, Weir and Mr, Charlie' Hall were ih Brussels on Monday even •irig:attending a font ball meeting to derange the schedules Mr,and: Me 'Ld'iinrdieSearte, ef Goderich•were in towon-Monday; n.eel; . Charlie Hall, aho has teller at the Mhlsou a Bafilc tot rhejust year will leave •Fur St. Therms next week where he has been triteisferred. " Mr. and Mrs. G. 13. Ferguson, of Tor 'onto, spent ,Friday evening with Mr. and ears, J Leslie Keri The ladies !were sisters, n, Rev. J. 0, Potts was in London'en Sunda} aitking charge of the services ill St. ,Geo .ge.'s.and Christ's churches. 1t wrrs the .missionaryl annual d ,Y a in the Diocese. Mis:Hennett and, Miss Bennett, of Blyth, spent Friday with theforneer's sister, Mrs: King • B rndi caster Foubister, of the R'iltie Band was in Mitchell on Piriday con ducting the Mitchell Band .in . their annual spring concert. Miss Nellee Bromfield! and Miss Nettie Bawdeni spend[ Sunday in Hensel!. • Miss Elsie iGraelis visited in Lon- idesboro over Sunday. Mr. John Neilata(ds was a visitor in the county ,town over Sunday. Mr. John 'Galbraith of Brussels was a vieiitor in town on 'Friday. last. DIS'T'RICT Colborne Mrs. W.rater returned !:tat 13._Forster week from a short stay with her son, Harold in St, Catharines. Miss Hazel Jackson of Clinton. is- visiting svisiting with friends in Benmiller area vicinity. Fletcher F:sher. spent Sunday with friends on the Maitland. Mr. and. Mrs. W. Lee Sundayed with. friends in Londesboro and vicinity. Mr. George Hebei spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. M Uhler had a new steel roof placed on his house lastweek. L. Scrims er doing the work. ' They heavy rain on Monday lest did an immense amount of damage. ' Constance Mr. W. Hugill arrived home last week with his mare and colt from near London Mr. W. Stanley put up 150 rods of fence for 3. Carter on Monday fore. noon. W. Moore was a visitor at bis grand parents, Mr and Mrs. Jas, Mann. Mr. Jas. Attwood now wears abroad smile that won't come off -cause •a baby girl arrived at her home. • s'orter's Hill Mrs. StertingMcPhail and daughter Mary, are visiting at Kipper. Will Proctor, wife and children, of Clinton, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs Wesley Vandei burgh. Mr. and Mrs George Glidden and daughter visited at Charlie MoPhail's on Sunday. Mr. Vanderhurgh and daughter Edith, spent a• few days at Lucknow last week Mrs. George Weston of Bayfield spent a few days at John Curs last week. llolrnesyille Rev, H. T. Crossley begins a s'ries of evangelistic services in tee Holmesville Methodist church next Sabbath moi n ing. They will continue until Sunday May 31st, The entire community are cordially invited to these rneetinge. Misses Frances Potter, Blanche Teb butt and Flossie Holland and Miss D. A, Holmes attended the convention in Seaforth last Wednesday. A large choir are busy this week re hearsing foe the special services which begin next Sabbath bir. John Laid who has heeu visit.- ing his father for the Bast few months required to the West on Monday. Mrs. Odell, of Midland is visitidg her father. Mr, Geo. Ladd. Geo. Holland was elected lay Bele gate to the District meeting to be held in Goderich next week. Lewis Teb butt was appointed, alternate delegate. Brueefield MothersDay'wa e o h served in the Fresh hchurch yerr n a u ch SundaY last. Rev Mr. Woods preached .on the subject. He took as his,.text, Proverbs 31 verse, 10—"Her • price' is 'far above rubies." The sermon was much appreciated by all•hit;:hearers .'; A mild type of measels is now pre yalent?. The iichools are very poorly t4� A Y ou wan't decile in ROo tl fi , • rs �j, • Eavetro.0 hilla Pluitibi'ng or Furnace c Work • Call and see us before placing your order. t 1 Byam & Sut.ter SanitaryPlumbers Phone 7. :P01141! tor' Saate A Uui'ldimg,,.23y36, q}rell; timbered flet pale. Appl',r to. W..; BR;Y DONE Town of Ciillton COulri 01 Revision. NOTICE is, hereby igS;yen that a meeting .of the 'Count -of Revision of the :Town of (Clinton will • be held im,'tkre :Coupe`i1 Chamber, on T uraday, 1%4ay` 26th, at 8. o'clock , for the purpose; of. hearingamid•,determilning •: complaints' • sigttimst';the ASiessmebit Roll of the nalld,,(town, Man "the . yeaar' 18 4: i - er-• e.,'oH , sons !!coir business a �t nilg ua t he ^C'ourt please_ad;tten.'tile same tuanealred, place O P 1Ai . MAC •h C'FHDp�,S N Town Clerk. CE nto(ri}, May 13th, , „a ifollowing officers{were elected for • . ' 'tie tcomilig year ; Won. Gos enlock t x• president; 'H.• Colbert, vied -pres- ident ; iiee-president; M, Broderick secretary;,J,C,` Greig. auditor. The following were elected directors; G.E. Henderson Robert Wilson,'T.J, Stephens A.A. McLennan and.Wm. C,udmore. The different commitees who have the work of arranging for the Old Boys' Reunion pre industrious in corn Meting arrangements which will result iu the largest and rhe most successful demonstration held in this part of the country. At a recent meetingthey appointed a committee, whose duty it will he to interview the citizens with the view of having the various resi dencea lawns and boulevards put in the most presentable shape for the occasion. The committee will be cone posed of the following gentlemen:' William Bartley. A. F (Sluff, John" Finlayson, Colonel A. Wilson, and R, S. Hayes, chairman. Considerable dissatisfaction is being' expressed herein regard to the layout of the rural mail route in McKillop. As an example Winthrop is live miles, from Seaforth, A letter or paper mail! ed here for Winthrop takes three days': to reach its destination, a distance of five miles. For these people the mails go from here to Goderich by thee Grand GrandTrunk. At Goderich they are r transferred by the U. P. R. to Walton and from there to Winthrop. It will he seen then that the mails travel a circle of about fifty miles to reach peo ple at a distance of five miles. attended owing to the illness of the o p nils. Mrs. John Gammil, Mrs. McMillan and Miss Mtrggie Bell Mi.Ewan are at tending the anounl gathering of the Women's Miesiouat•y• Society at Tor onto. John Kitchen, who hal his hand cut 'in the saw mill is again at work after aweeks lay off. Mies A.dkison has returned to her home at Lundesboro. • 01 Ingham The steam street grader and repair is 'again. husy and •a number of the streets of the town : are being pit through the renovating system, which is very much needed later the winter Mr. Charles Barber is controller of the work at the present time, After one year from the time the Wingham town clock. arrived here it was completed and now the hour and the half hour stroke can he heard .ring ing. over town, and the hands pointing out the time so that the Inhabitants of the very busy town, will he able to tell the time of day ,both night and day. Mr. A. M. Knex who has had the contract of putting it in, finished the contract in a -veey seatisfory man- net., At the.present tinie,the town hall is going through a course of renovation from the ground to the very top of the tower, Mr. J. J. Davis, drhggist, who near Tied Miss Zella ghat*. of Weirton, re turned to their home here in Wing ham the night b.fore last, on Joseph ine street ',Centre .11Ornit Liberal, Association r-_ Ann' g nal 'Meeting and C `• bnven 'iot t The Anntllal(;Meeting' of 'the Cen- tre Huron/ Liberal Association will be Iheld(in.Carde'o s Hall, Seaforth, Twesdiay, ,Jiiay 26th, 1914, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Ai full attenci(an'ce is ldlesired. At this !meeting a .can[didate will be selected to contest the 'riding at the ,'tapproaching Provdn sial Election. /' MICHAEL MURDIE, Presiklent. JAS. . L. KILLORAN, Secretary. Theses. ay} May ,191 The 1[easanable Care of Xbur Wa, c,h l t 1 Will result in your 'watch's good; proemeging its days of usefulness What is reasonable care? An occasional visit' to a jeweler who "knows how:" An occasional visit;" meant' at leant. a yearly .visit ut t'' off longer it off • o r is to ut T i P E; P too long., r I, r• if You a not wedded alltime fo Y m• r iib s&meiohe expert, we would like • to Put soiree of o»tc,gpq,{i wori5AAr, that watch ot'yours. Yoursvateh deserves thelbest treatment itpan get, apdjits just that which we o3er, (' <„ • i O Jeweler and Optician Issuer of Marriage Licenses Cattle Wanted The undiereigned ,has 'room on hila farm to pasture a few', !more head of cattle for the ;coming summer. JAS. SOUTHCOMBE Clinton, 1'.0. Blyth. Miss Annie Spafford has passed her final examination at the St. ,Joseph's Hospital, London, and is now a gime, fled trained nurse. She receiver) her degree at the hospital on Friday of hast week. The farmers' are being kept hack: wish their seeding operations on as Goderich count of the recent heavy rains, brit. the preeeut prospects are fur a heavy Grain boats havotiht;en;busy unload- yield of hay, fruit, etc. ing the elevators. For the last week' Mise Lily Car, who has been tatting. about 10 hours a day have been con sumed in unloading, and theamnunt of grain takeh. from the boats is esti mated is 550,000 bushels. Arthur Glover, whose garage on East street adjoins the area burned in the recent fire, last Friday night gave leets. a banquet to the tire brigade as a• A bad accident happened at the means of appreciating the services ren sawmill last Friday. By some mis a course of study at the college for deaconess at Toronto, for the past couple of years, returned home and was very. successful in her examine. Sons, having taken eo average of 82 per cent. on the pest year's sub dered by the hreinau,in• saving his buildings Rev. Mr Mastin of Wiartrin preach ed in St. George's Uhorch on Sunday in the absence of Rev. J, B. Pothering ham; at Ser.iie, t eorbe Mei row, ;Ted 60, a teamster, was seriously in,jnt•ed hast Thursday Lhrongh being tramped noon by a teatn ,if borers tlelonging to Robert John- ston. While driving, on the Huron road the Whifletrees became loosened trim; the wagon tongue, and dropped • Mr, Marrow was dragged off the load and under the horses feet by the reins, caught by the dangling whiff-3etreee, the uel'ertunidte man was dragged 200 feet. He was picked up in a sena sou,•' srious condition and taken home. His ri leis right arm lett Ireast is crush d, 1 s g ori d r ght side badly lacerated from the effects of the horses Hoofs. 11 chance something went wrong. with the engine ,and before any of the could get to it the cylinder 'was broken all to pieces .and it is like ly that Mr. Vanstolrbo will have to put 3m a n.ew, engine. Ilousc(JennMg time. Capt.Robertson of he cruiser Vilignt is in} town inepecting the onLake Huroti lifeboat equipment' 'He is !also, Investigating the pose realities of the 'bulla of the Wexford and McLean, lying off Naftel's post; The lifeboat crew held, a short practiee, pri, r to going down the shiore Wirth .th�etpg Horton pro. vidfng word ''is received :from' the department at Ottawa. Every- thing was epi readiness awaiting lvorci .front.' OtttaWa ...answer to a message sent by. Captain. Rob er$san% The l.ifellbibtsi•mp(dlouffi(ts at Kincardineg and :. Southampton, *Bebe- tfdspbeted nei[t week, { -• t' The Vet part ofithe new fog- , horn •arriVeld Pu.esday'iimlthe shape ofa;lar e e 1 n d 6f t to n nd a ui Y rr $ g P r eg r . to- hold three feed $n•dl.iapig�er ,, ;, i,,,. 'the join 'rdssed-. •. Pv� h .w•111 ;be :i r ' r P se kk u . supp i lo' y n elegtrrFp• 1 ,iB rrrruti' fl 1 �;ppppp dt' T'he ingIV liorui ;vrji` ' typ suppose r o. ,.,•.,, s •, oil e., Je .. . .,. %liar ost . o u ftrl:,.:;.. i o.det.a ,g t lie th 1 u e . l , e a t d 1 n.� a ed%o the ` on the la.tes will ,pe, p1 c , , , i si t sorts ening ,ot'faet,;not'tn oul ante breakwater, The,,eable beipg run from the south pier across.• the ebannlel, Thel •tit orfs' is expected' to Start meat week.. Saa,torth The Seaforth races will be held,. on July 14,15 an(cl 16, end g tt•e' every .iynidileation of being the s 1 'n the h,ietot of moat• susses fu 1 in Y Some! 'deo of iim o't the club Som � n . p be arcnce of the, traces, this year may gathered! from the; facthat in the 2.30 pace stake- race t herr.aro entries, Bothe 224', ,trot there are 11) entries fm the 2.14; there: are 21 entries, and in the 2,18 there. are, s classes the '' s Beside these 23 entries. i t turf club will !rave. several., class, races. The annugl' meeting of the association was held!, at the Co mmercial Hotel this week when the Keep Out of The Ruts , The blood of a business which advertises regularly, runs faster than the blood of a business which rarely or never op ens its mouth, Men who get in ruts grow to like ruts. There is a certain comfort and conten-- a' i' riient in routine —which word is vet* .vneliid i pose to rrrutine." Advertising compels the advertiser tib. . y ,rusnrw...,• bestir himself—and since he advertises-tw'r YOU, since he wants your favor and cus- "r ilia{ , dal: You can be pretty sure.that he !tee...ere Y P Y doing his best to deserve your favor aid Custom. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC*, Give your custom to those who solicit it—who tell you they want it ; who tell you what they are doing iu your interest. Encourage those wito serve you best and most. shop when Voo are lulled io Shop 1 G p1LEN e .$) 9Beaut of Form r' with Graceful Deportment`r� Many ladies have beauty of form and yet move and walk . V(7.4)) � alk[m racefully. Generally #t isbecause theyare wearing corsets built in the old time fashionstiff,Cr., heavy and terriblycramping thewearer.(•. , ' Cotlene Corsets while fully supporting,permit complete free- („4 'doin of movement. They mould the figure lines to the contour • y best adaptedto this season's fashions, and are at the same time very comforiabld, sitting, .standing or bending in any ,position.. This is due to. ,the, iyonderfal boning used in • t-, t� i :i ri 6" m') 'r.,`•.2k 'f• , - • �E '=Although unseen":the•bonln •isfihe Most important feattrealn any s&. _ a r, -, .•; ' ;� /of the fuoue sene bo �n bu ao onyrals.,.. ,<' t 'ie the botBr eis:t al i l: 4 4,1 ;�,�.r ;corset ivilhseaiii itsshapeindefnite!Y.-There.areman it its ions coreet_dQn itide end length of wear, comfort,tit, andwhether tre �;founds!#onofyour outwardappearance, you connotes too careful.C..',7 when choosingwhat corset you will wear. Remember that Coilene/�'.../ Corsetsare quite different from all other makes. Ladieswho 'wear ,, them.once, realize they have found the �V � ,i superior corset. They are sold' at high- #4,41,20",1' Write for Corset stores prices r82.30 class oil at is s f o m Fashion Booklet—Free! Y, ,Bei for:. up—the best designed, best fitting, best a g g, r,t�,!! we win he pleased to mall you Value corset -on the market to-day.11, ��% our latest book of corset faah- Write forfreebookletw#thou[ delay. �+ ions, fully illustrated. Your ^�'�o name and address. on a post "W111 not' break or rust or rear, Cyt card brings it by return mail. ` Collene. Corsets -made (or wear' •t►_; o� � .,ate►,..<8 ,0''. a The CoileneCorset Co. Limits 1.. r London Canada {1 ♦ y: r t I J'TSTAi. .iii I i i •s. •�L.hrr�"`r w This is the famous Coilene boning There will e a demonstration ot CoileneCorsets at the e[Ola 0t Tozer tt Brown own Thurday. Farida. and Saturday,' Mir 14th,15th and >i th,' Thursday, Y YI 3� • r }. See h