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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-05-28, Page 5',11Iay 28th, 1914,. t ../1/1 CLINTON jN x , r dyV lb-"rWd N c5 {,f I f E t j4. i, 4 r r i,r t acr lir 181*^ rott i lilt •:r `r 1 rl e:Ct�'tiiiitjSelrfdol's>�e�t. }�,r r et down tq breakfast,. on get to school ogthe dot, To being ''kept tin" "lvhen'11I est are outplaying. make a wi' hit• ththe;tP,acher. awn;aa;good tin felr'deperl<a'udr ndsome elock,for your room hoose your. favorite *trot g wakened -with one steady intk ring.b0ten `'shert'"Re Ser" calls lasting 10 minutes rproteet.your finers• with easy winding; keys, To read time e,isJv on d,ftk morning ith large numerals and big, hands Te get full measure on time serviee-Big Ben and see hila in this store $3 11.4 O[ELVAR WEL EIL and 'OPTICIAN IAN EYES TESTED FREE C"- WANTE market price will be paid in cash for wocl, on hand ftrr Sale Flower Seeds, Potatoes, Oats rni Produce taken ht ,Exchange G. SMYTH Next door to Hospital ria t +ti S rest Clinton ►ton tI1'H END fiEED STORE o the Farmer' NT on Tert lizers - Potash and phare NiEate Soda for your st crop. We will Mix them' for you YOiIT WILL GET WS DROP, y our Corn Feed'i`o-i illus and hogs Also Seed Born on hand. All kinds of Flour kept in stock COME AND SEE US. gent for Heintztnan Pianos We are Ont for a Square Deal NAM W. VANS EfMIS C1SII. PRONE 192 t::• MI U TRUNK RAIL UPPER LIKES ISITI1'IGTATION. • ;lashings from Sarnjra Wharf on ,Mondays; Wednesdays and Satur- days, 'for Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and Fort tWillaam, com- mencing' June Sth. Steamship Special 1Effeotive June 8th, Westbouna'1 Will leave Toronto 1145 a.m, on =Mug dates, making con;neetitorm at Rarnma Wharf for Sault Ste. •.:Marie„ 'Port Arthur, Fort William thin peg, and ,points in Western Canada. ;iPmtior Cafe, Parlor Cars and Isrst class coaches to Sarroawharf' A 'special trainwill nun the re- verse way -leaving Sarnia Wharf '.45 a.m. 'arriving ' Toronto 1,10 p. at.,'commencing June 9.th, and each 'Tuesday, 'J Friday, ,and Sunday tthereafter. ` • Ipartac.uiarsuand reservations 1rwrnh'"'OrandTruAlc agents or write ,lonn,Ranaford &'Son, city passen-. ger•:and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A.O. •Pattison,, stktion agent C E.:HORNING,. D. P. A'.;-' ;pion Sta 1pn, Toronto, Ont, l The O tar 1eIs titans wi1 soar IrU stere•1 ' I ' j 1 1 eat M 1 AJi1i 11 �trP. • ill 4:; r —•� v. wr �►.�. iii ,}: I- 7 f .r t r• 4 , ; `., J Cep e t 1-. 1 ♦ ♦♦ 'fit . OLiN'1 O T'15 RX'EpSj . , . For Sale A ♦ � , i l,� f tMOO: '''Hogs; 47.30." ' Butter',18e",' o 20e.' ,gigs• 1180 to lgc.' heat : 1410 9" Peas 1.00 Oats 45c Barley 55c Ito 60c, Buckwhealtfi$1:00 Bran $26 Shorts i527-$28 TRAINS WERE LATE. The trains on'. Saturday and on Monday were .late owing to the 'holidaytraffic. raffle A; (GOOD ;RAIN, - This section was well watered • Sunday when the man in charge of the ,wateinvork,s opened up the •water ,pipes and let it pour.; It Wad va' } ;gtlod foie the •` f armee and 'gai•- dner, ;and soaked well' in. CADET:INSTRUC/TORS' COURSE, The annual course of training as ' A TERRIFIC STOR14I, cadet instructors for school teach- ers in the First Divisional Area will On: -Wednesday morning• Shoe£ open ,.Jun On P e 30 atCarlin.* r inn Hca th g ht s London =,a r (contlnu.nd until the end ,f August, This course is preparatory to the writt)an ex- amination* held under the Militia Department at Ottawa for the corps p of school -cadet instructors, mill o gine. Gardens" were floodeded and the main streets} was NO SPECIAL TRAIN a river at flood time. It was all PORI MOONLIGHT. over before 9.30 however. Owing to the Crescent; Club of 'CLINTON :DEFEATED Stratford being 'unable ilo make .GOD.ERICH. arrangemelfte with llhe G,T,R,• for On.Moniday afternoon the local aspecial train for the mo,onF.i ht .t g ea ' trscore ip on the 'Greyhoulncd, tlhere,w3i1 of 11 3.e Both teams lshowech daa lack be no train, and anyone wanting of practice; but otherwise the game to take in tlhe trap will have to was an in(terestang one. Those drive or stay all night. The spe- wIi-•' Oaf, excnrs::on from Stratford Second-hand' Goal Furnace for sale cheap. Apnly t' ,THOMAS HAWKINS Plumber and Tinsmith Clinton COURT) OF REVISION. • There are about half a dozenap- peals in for the Court ofRev 'slant which meets •to-nig.hti DENY THE CHARGE. It` was 'announced around town that h Inspector e 2 Oliv Pto • er J olur son and Councillor' Ford, attended" the Lib- eral eral n,eeting,.at Seafortiii onlTues day., bu't', this they deny. ,,The mw s e p etor 'had .,business to db" i>iere• an to 1 id Pr our,.- !worthy •councalior a ongl wltlinhh m, 1i his autott.Tliey'• were in -good compaidly 'that day. 8.30 ate terrific rain ar dia'i 1 i s for m broke over this ' (section, Fruit, trees were ''damaged, big lbnbe of n'aples were broken. The smoke stacks at the electric light plant on, Mary street, and at) McKenzib's ose he on were, ,Hawk ns, John(oh,ton MeCaum morning of June 12th ,o "a go," ghey, . Draper, W, Johnson, Boyer, and return Monday night, June 15 Melt/wen, -Ctuff and Tasker, ;Ray on arrival of Greyhound from Rumba!): took Draper's place at Detroit. tbe,,,end of 'the .5th. The Score by MANY UNDEF.SIBLES, innings( was;- Clinton, -41202020 tc In the half yearly report of the Goderieh-01110 0 2 0 0 5, Provincial Police issued last week the campaign against undesirables NOW COL. ;SIcCRIMMON. has been continued. with, consider Mi'ksrtia;;orders announce the ap- able success, During !the six Pointment of Major W. A, McCr:Im- i on,ths 417 undesirables were ten, 'man ' Of `London as lieutenant - ed 'over to the Dominion immigra- colonel of 1 the Severytb!. Major tion 'authorities for deportatiyrnt, McCriminon will not take over the which as an inrease of 274 over command of the regiment which is the same period last year; Evil.- now ;nominally 'under Lieutenant- dently 'conditions in the United Colonel A. A, Campbell, who retires States are driving this class ,Tito on the expiration of leave of Canada, for last week 44 untdesir absence'i1ajor Campbell Becher ables were encountered at Niagara is new really in command and will Falls. T'he number of cases handP sliontlYn be. gazetted. • Lieutenant - ed was 789, • in . connection with Colonel 1XeCrinimon will be borne which there were 527 convictions on the list of field officers of the and 136 discharges. This is an in- militia actively employed. He is crease of 279 cases handled. well known here from frequent MINOR LOCALS. visits' as Cadet Inspector. A. few went to Mitchell on the .FIELD' DAY, 25th, The 'Presbytery of Huron at its Council meets next Monday. last regular mdeting decided to of. u e. Monclay next will be the Vint set . apart Sabbath next, May 31, he mosquitoes are biting al- as a. "Field Day," whn ithe bud - ready, get for 1014 would be presented as Why not announce ills date gar' as {'possible throughout thethe elect lection and announce an end t of beers secured 'Presbytery. Strong) men have this .guessing sorriest, to occupy the follow- • The June bugs have any nbitre lag pulpits next a.m., ili- machine beat a anile, Thames RRoad. iLa,nv, Iiev. 1 2.30 4, CountCouibil meets next Tues- ,p,m •Ureter 7 p.m,, ;Rev, R, day .afternoon at Goderieh, Lanni, ., Toronto. That 'was a good rain on; Fr:,- Corbett, 11 a,m., Grand Bend 2.30 day last for crops and vegetables, • p• nr„ aHenir. p,•S. . McGregor, . Blake Ifor the future he ce abbreviation "a It del • ' 3 P nr,� RRev. A. E. Armstrong, MA be discontinued in theofl ' postai ser- TK4ppe,, vice, The (people of that province Varna 7p, Green 2,3 - objected to the contraction to':the p.m., n, L'uckin ow m„ Mr. R. D, Cam- objected .Egrnondville 11 a.m., jWinihrop TIMES ORDER BIG PRESS, 2.30 p,m , Seafor th 7 p,m,, Rev, R. The St. Thomas Times,.laas given 11 Hamilton, B.A., Toronto. an order for a ffnie large doe BtrE1cefield '11 a.m., Duff's Church threeroll two -nitric -wide perfect'- MeK �loP !j` •m„ Mr. James Nlit- ing press capable of printing alt•Gderieh; page paper at one time ata Speed,' Lulu estk•, :Burns' Church 11 a.m.. of .1.0,000 to 12 000 copes a ndesboro'2.30 'p.m., Mr. 13e 'r Pl p rhonr ra Y or 8, ]O,or 12 page papers at 24,500 Stran • Exeter. ri hour. To make room: for tire, retie, and the • accompainiyfrlg' ereotyping pslant the Tithes will.) reet ;an addition. to its ;building he head of the Times is Mr. $. Dingham forni'eriy of the, tratford (Heralds 'he has been "in ontrat',of the'Times' sirnce 1902: oder him tire 1Yl!story of the Times as been, a''conr tinnous 'record Of r r asnO og a z,_ 1 oases}svo>y 'of pres'a 41 enable rt•, to bnlSs .se.; lteadyt great' le -ad .un Art, btvn fiel'tl d td Coke . I i bs_ it tt.11l., aS'bre h dt-edit. , Is A Do 'gar Down A Is often an lllumpartronn;is•hig as the sun. There t'ie'no 'place in. town ,where "money down" goes farther than it does, right here. A CRINA CLOSET or dresser bought for 'spot; cash' from our present; stock ,makes. what you see elsewhere look like thirty cents. Its Bargains Galore we are offering just now in our entire Furniture Stack The Cheapest Spot ho Huron p/to'any all kinds of Furniture BALD & .A.TEINis© Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -;'loons 104 11.all 110 ---RESIDENCE ICii:SADENCE I'lIONES-- J. I). Atkinson 186 astrouressealmiairk, NIt .B'lytth St; Andrews 11 a.m., Dr,.,. Gulloii', Gdtdet•ieh, • ,CALLED: After a long and useful life both to her Maker and neighbors,EJane. Bdyce! Clef^•of the ' 'late , Edward. Johnsolit "cased ateay at the Home of he''son, st-,law{ ,. RbbS Welsh att 'h r H urs! S�t�•eet, „Mr,. Wednesday morin%tilt a ' at,.the agel;`of years,: Deceased hasfor the+past; three or foii'r years;' been,Sibwiy failing hitt nosily tooki,tjlfliei• ,,''bred last tweek..She., asEporntTjar ,England, and "'cable tottl'is cif:nint'ry „'when •quite;young„rand marri,edrhei' de- ceased, partner, Twoehildr Tawe P.. re 'born,"•tE tivard ' O� the ,Gos�t ` Line, Btan;Iey-,,and.;:Mfrs, Robert W lsh of town For the ,paste,; 25 years she has resided ;an, Clinton. Deceased was a..life long Mand d was a;.iiieinb'er of'• ntarib 'St` Church. Her, home .'was always open to the nn,ste s„ .m #' of the Gospel while tra- velling in Stanley, She is survived by al son and daughter and four brothers, Edward, who is mow not expected to live, residing in Sea forth;' 'Thomas of Goderieh; Robt, of [Fullerton Coaxer; and James. of • Stanley, The funeral will be held on•Su''tday afternoon, and in- terxnent will be made at Bayfield cemetery. It is expected that six grandchildren, •will be 'the pall- bearers. London Road The',wind ;tools the wheel off Mr. Hymn Rowcliffe's wind mill on Sun • day night, , 'Mr. 1k'ggard, of (mallett, spent Sunday at the 1.9ine:,.gf Mr, „Fred_ Nett, 1 B1 ft ,rip ,, Meet s'Etithe 'ltoni'e f1015 of Mqm -110esdayrynz h� /,: ank Grant spent Monday anMrs. Georgie-Bowctiffe of Liqp1R0 visltetl hismother an 141 d of ;err r>etf dlsrliii r tfi4.41.1 1t' da:1 o se Maple �Liv$5,Rigor'sl''etTgltbn! to, pen� bhhe?S'holida`y "dt BLr hbme' uxto feW ,;of the farmers speak ' the ,jioyic�ay itriarng^ `gt thh'Bayfield �.oji riverMonday. The( rain this week wiii do aloe• of good; to the rorops, espg pl143' the hay, Mies !Brown, of HuU#11,,,"spent4` Sunday with Mr: and'lvfrb°'Fred. Uayficht Rev. 114r', McFF arlane mill 1eaa t+,"oA Thursday, tir a•t'Wo iaonth;t' lv;5_tto l ' his.11�sk01V,e land; bi Edhnbw $ln Scot' lanst' 1 , , P a Mr' A. as 1b9'p¢¢£'.9 Cltptoq ,�rrr,t .tal.,encha ge of the services otntihd, coming■Suniday. Wm 4Eliiott 'as impr'oving'-itis"ilea^ ceritl,yftbought lresade,•rrcrt3lib{'. bhe 'bait tlin:g lof,allie.W,Ffrlgnt ,•r {x-=lrront.t' .114S0frie4. time rage art 3KCdtirrr,sll''cnoxberdl a Itha - h e i e. id o � � b _ . g wait n4G hili t 41 g . lavetliapproposed,oemeEiteflno ad jested+'paid 5Qr a ttmp . the gene,'ra publi'n began.• ;,tobbeath, caey but suddenlyatsurprisn ,,rrvwas sprung mi (Saturday "last Wheal nollice was given., that Ijhe ;bridge was to' -be closed after 'May 24th, for the pur- pose of cementing the floor . A great • ,commotion followed and phones, were busy consulting out- side lawyers but all to no avail and our town is taow sentebeedinthirty days'solitary confinement and the family; compact has proclaiinecl it- self victorious as the work goes on. But itis reported that vol- unteers avill either start a ferry scow' or build la pontoon bridge in order to rescue the town. from its already dying condition or at least Pnolong its lefe tr4it ibis s better prepared to meet funeral expenses . . Rtith.; iUarriagls c Deaths BIRTHS EAST -In; Clinton, on Friday, May 22nd„ to Mr. and Mrs. T.•IE. East, a son. o. WARD -In • ew York N or City,on May •Y 5th,' 'to Mr: and Mrs. C. H. F. Ward 1.000 Lela G. Hoover) a daoghter, Ruth Victoria. DEATHS. JOHNSON -In Clinton, on Wed- nesday, May 27th, Jane Boyce, relict 'of the late (Edward John- son of Stanley, aged 80 years. MARRIAGES HA7JEELWOOD—GLAOIERt; the Presbyterian. ae Ma o May30 ml n by Rev. Mr. Reid of Londesboro, Miss Mary 'Glazier to Mr. John Hazelwood, youngest son. : of Mr, Matt. 'Hazelwood, •• • • WITH THry CHURCHES O • •••a•••••e•••••'•'o*e• WESLEY CHURCH" • Rev. Dr. Fothergill oftit'I'uller. tan preached last Sulnday The League service was with- drawn ithdrawn on Monday night: Rev. ,Dr. Rutledge will otTOpyiiis own pulpit os Sunday.' ••:rs WILLIS CHURCH' Rev, Thomas Wilson ofWallier.- ton will occupy' the pulpits, .on Sunday, ONTARIO ST. CHURCU. Mr. W. Williams of Toronto sang twice with much acceptance on Sunday, .last.. The pastor preached in the morn. ing on "Nature, lits Beaift!"y` and Lessons." In ;the evening he dis- coursed on "The Law and the Gos- pel " The pastor will preach for the last time before going to Confer- ence onl Sunday next, both morn- ing 'anti evening. The girls of the Junior League were ,takeu. to Goderieh in Elliott's motor truck on'Saturday last for ani 'outing, Mrs. A (lin, Mrs. Giib- bi'ngs' !and Miss Derr accompanied the party. Over The Teacups p Mrs, .W. S. Downs . and Master, Everett were visiting at :Listowel over the holiday. Mrs. James Fair, sr., of Detroit is spending a few, days inptpwpi with -Mrs. Murray prior to going out to Winnipegi to t isit her 'somt Mr. and Mrs. Ilarryt Hutchings of .Northi Bay, Were in town over the. holiday o l Mi ' Mr. Qgle:. Miller, of Hairston "spent. the •''24th,.w.i1Nh' his pare its in town ; ,' .Mrs . Lavrs tld .children,,, of Wnghnim,:1i spenit the • Sveek,-end•,; with thettermer's ' parents, •Mr,,, and iMr a thee. lsl h � S �P eY Mr. J W' . S'tavonaon was fntotvn' over the Week end, w n Miss Mose Brown 51 of W ri•,gham •' was a visitor in town on Sat4fiiday Mr. Erneat,Pfrrid bfBruaselSpen the week 'end in• tow11§ Af"9.; Rev.,Dr..� . ' I . r R t eg rear tz, h. d a'" 4i. slat sermons t, II`lieitetan 'fset c, dist Church t on Swn(a 1 Miss (Grace Muff', 'spent' hours in Brussels on the :.25th.: Miss Lily Kingston of Sea£oa•th spent the holiday ' ,ori 'town,: 111i•. 'George 'McKenzie of Hay- field spent the holiday iato}vn:` Mr. Fred Rumbal',l of the ' Royal Bank„ London, was home for, ;the holiday. • Mrs. Mulloy and two daughters Gertrude and Ida, of London. were holiday visitors at t'he,kiome of Mr. James Twitchell. Mrs. Schrenk was in Petrolea the guest of Mrs. E. Brown, over the 1• holillayt Miss Rae Nealans spent the holiday at;;Il'9etrolea:; gvlth;' ,her°, sister, rMrd.:'Ernest Brown. .; 5 ... 1 rt Spunday, di,r—��nr� ' f'r.,,_.g as .,.♦ When print 131 )1,11 When print 11404•' : I ' rt?bhs lapins•8O411 ,t �1 iI :i7i'i 41°tdl'.111?!nrq.TlilfC'n 1 ,,, eifoiitiv'11't'3 euV41 °^4V, t0, t l �thl>•p eon;d►RtS 4.7 Mr$lr' 11 k it 1 ; ''' Jt44$$' 4 i.r,i'r r, ,4.4..._ .1.111*INAMMIMMILAWNIMANW S. � , r rU'-sRtld��i 4 ";t 1141 , n; 1 1, 0 ... a N+d 1 I�,1' '••n •1; qi to ..,',04h! Cr rut ds"Tf xi ;Mr 1_ , .;of k,...1.90; '1 I,f F: •i t�:rJC 1:1 \iii L, a'.+�ia`..�il rc, 11tFr .::.d � V tle14. p �, Issuer 10 : iia . tt • . rl;la,.e Ltc . �, C1;1es;; Goderieh QVer Sunday r. Mr. Fraser' and . Mr. Joe'Bam"field,; pubo are ;working intEt,ppley:npent the • week: end ith the. tatter% mother :. Mr. Thos, ;Pickett of ,Toronto,; was home 5014: the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Foster of Goderieh' called on Mrs, Fisher on Monday. Mr. Daniel McGregor of Seaforth was a visitor with friends in town otr Sunday. Y• Mr. McLean of W' i;ngharn was a visitor' in town on Monday, Mr. Jack Wiseman of Mount. Forest open the holidayf,w:tth btcs -parents, Mir and il}&3'5, John Wise, man, t v,•i' ,• .t. , e :Miss; DelL.OWei4, who is teaching, in Torolnfio, 'intends. taking atrip to the West this summer. Mr. D. H. Fulton has • ,resigned his position in; the office of the Piano Co m anl V: and after a short vacation at Atlantic ' City and New York, he will become man- ager of the Bell & Sons Company Limited, at St. George, Ont. Mr. Fulton; came here from; New York and was 'contested with the Clint - 'ton Kn0ttiing Company. He is an expert' accountant ,and can hold his own with the next one. We expect to see 1511. Fulton: back to Clinton once fn a while to see his old friends, Mr. •Har t 0 a Pickett and his mo- ther;, Mrs. Pickett, were in London last week attending the Murray Moffatt wedding. The bride is. a niece of Mrs, IPaekett. Mr. and Mrs,W ' .R. Counter and Master Billy spent the 24th at Brantford and Simcoe, spent the 1124thyholidayor f with parents, Mr. and Mrs, .1. Taylor. 14Ir. Stewart Scott of Guelph was a visitor in toren over Sunday.. , Mr. German of Welland, son of Mr, German, M.P., was a visitor I in (Sown over the holiday. Dr. Hugh Ross of Toronto spelt, the 24th in. town wi;bli, old friends, Bandmaster .Foubister 'of Mit- chell was .initown over fyunda�' visiting his' family: Mischool, at Hs Bell armony, who Stratford spent the 24th 'at the paren,tat • home. ,Miss Lilz?ie Ford, ,who teaches school) near Mitchell, ;Was home. for the week end, Mr. Edgar Torrance of Exeter was, a Visitor at the parental home over the;Mis24th, vis- iting she a brrotheer f Dr. Gandier Toronto is of town, 'Mr: J. J. Weir of the Royal Bank staff .spent the week entd a:t, his home in Wroxeter. Mr. Lloyd Waken• left last week for 'Owen Sound where, die join,, the Molsons Bank staff. Mr. and Mrs, J. Grimes and fair,. ily were •in Seafonth oniSaturday, Dr. -Macdonald, editor of theTo- ronito 'Globe, spent'Sunday the guest of Gtr. and Mrs. ,Ganklier, The Dr, left on Monday morning for Brussels where he laid :the cor- ner'stone of the new Presbyterian churcl44 which is being erected in that town,• ,,d Rev. Mr. Symington, whb 'sufi' plied in Willis Church aboutfoui years ago, preached' in Ili Will9 Church on Sunday. While lin town' he :was the guest of Mr. and 0i1s4'' W. Brydone, ail Mrs, Margaret Litt:e of T,dilonto''' spent the 24th with her brotlier;', John Stafford at lite Normafnllie Hotel, Mr. Keane of Toronto spent th'e. Week end with his sister, Mrs Wesley Shobbrook, Gravel Rb1d bIr. Gifford'Crileh of Londgn was in town on the. 25th. Miss Rena Pickett was. a visitag,t, in Toronto over, the holiday. r,, Mr. (Arthur Cantelon was in Port Dover 'on Monday pultting .'m a tender' fora ,;reservoir,. /.;n,. than; town. ..Mr. C . t' I • I eon.b r 1 a,2( , t. t u _ h 'obi .. one, ' ,.e�l l-. a an u i,e d1 can guarantee rants e a o' g good g • ;Miss ,M. C2r��nt'eion land ;her.:5t held ia• .picnitb -.q e, '• a f h itlr bush of, Mrs+t Chas, Wi•lirams in G,oderjeh ,toiv w ,ship on ,the 25th, and . all enjoyed s themselves :. Mr: r : ..,John i�arla�,;;yy{{d and Leonard! ,were dn.�'T'orOnito:. this •week, .•,e:Af" Mr. ,1I:Cook4r1Mr.r Case;':and• *Ile, ;anal IMrselViiilisig of Hensall called on I1VIr •'atyd fMrs.lA 4'amytta'lon dnr Tuesddayl,hevenrn .4 Thby.tioame b' ' r,r , G auto M r ,w At+thuri •ustian P ttihol<lvts bge'H � attendrfilg•�he-1Mod,rcal. School, Tfi=1 i"rbnto,as?thdre for (a short vac 5 n" ! Mr".t'Hei•be ;ts,';B.e"an''c'oPS a I.P,,A,I an , ti Tri do ,tl„ d hfrs:•I's i5 I' , t , a 'the'', r hod are+ ., v siltirS$" 'With the forntei"b motthei+, IDlrs:t 'Bear>!•bf town cr Mrs. t'llr) Axon has aetuinad.; from her 'visit' at Chesley. .Mr, Arid, Mrs, Geo, ,Elowson, wh'o'p have . been vilsatilnig (here, left to make visit at Pet'erboro.. Mies,Laura W:lken was a visitor in; coderaeh or Sunday,, Mies;Shirley .Bawden was a boli- ' day vileator in Exeter, Miss Jean Daymelrit of Grimsby, was home for the holiday. 'The staff of Couch & Co. motor- ed to ,Goderichand Bayfield on: Monday, Mr. Werritt ,of;S,mcoer;., who was; formerly of the Molsons Bank staff here, sent•, the Holiday 'iarientrt:'s %'ssa•L,�?andemelt of Listowel vas .the guest of Miss Grace Muff' Miss Mary Brimfield .. sv:a's In o l 1' ; i 60 IF -:r;{ 0 tg rnCRP's 1• Esr ter; P''+:i>NA7,'%rW.7f�•'�ff4 r4+'��i:f+tTfl kn,Yu+�DG:nf.i'i.c +It �S.f tYJJ^,�idi,k•{1g7 1TV5tkXL5K@" 1U we have just received Ou�r;.flxs shi pnignt of n ;Brun'S, and while they are 'ivotiderftil5Valtles stil'1 wet grot�`g to offer some extra special prices during the next, rttvol$eeks in order to induce,early buying, • •,We., v t M1 a i.a i stry Rugs, t3russels`Riigs, Velvettarid Wilton” Mug ;Yan4Y11 specially priced for the next two weeks, „See .o'ux Specfal'�lOsl)ij 12'ug. ft; tl tr. Is lI0J big Values f i ilk in eti is And 'Lace Cur`` 5 L �b�h(FT `i pAi kitetter C7 Fr s• prin• giBme:r:neatib,ShoeTtinae•in.;nl. ie . b',t famNll..slanci `,W'epre •-,ere With, the Goodin ttslsu :l tho t `S; Ppl �' se wants;. and of a big savin `',iia::