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The Clinton New Era, 1914-07-23, Page 4THE CLINTON NEW ERA Beady.. to -Wear Garments. Millinery and Dress Making ig Siie oi Scolch GinghmS 15c and 18c Values for 9c 500 yards of fast colored Gingharns, in pretty stripes and checks, including all this season's patterns —your choice Saturday gc. (See these in window,) Dress Goods Special 39c We put on sale Saturday ono yards Pure Wool Dress Goods, width 44 inches and 54 inches. Colors navy, brown, white and green. Some of these sold as high as S5c, none less than 60c a yard, your choice Saturday 39c. Black. Silk Waists 99c Nine only, Black and White Waists on sale Sat- urday. They are not the newest shies, but are made of good quality silk, sold as high as $4 and $$4 50, your choice ggc. 25 per cent. off All Dressess Your choice of any Summer Dress in sture at 25c per cent off, made of Ratines, Voiles, Embroid- eries and Crepes. See these early on Saturday f t• 0000••o•o••••••••••o•••••o • Men and Events, onoso©••••••••••••••e••••• rata - .,S i • PION. MARTIN BURRELL, Federal iMinaster; of ; Agriciiiture, 'who (hag betla conducting n'egbti.a- (tkn,S 'with (the SRJnI its at Vane (doluver. ,All rropared for Seaforth Be -union Hamilton Gets )()t Grand Lodge 0 Jubilee•Meeting of Masonic Order Next Year Niagara Fall, Ont. July 16. -With the temperature outside registering something like 00 in the shade, and a battery ot electric fans doing business under the galvanized roof of the Arena rink, between 600 and 700 mem bers of the Grand Lodge of Canada, A. F. and A,M., worked its way through a long program, The final touch of general business was the appropriation of 0000 for the purpose of a provincial lodge of in struction. The matter was one of the left overs from last year and was put through after considerabledebate and an amendment to give the motion a year's hoist No other city in Ontario apparently wanted the Grand Lodge and as Hamilton was the only place nominat ed through the extension of an invit ation,the next annual communication of the Granp Lodge body will be held in Hamilton, The nominations resuloed in the re election by acclamation of the prinei pal officers of the, grand lodge„ Those re elected were: Grand master-M.W.Bro. W.D. Oslo Pherson, K.0•. M.L,A.. Toronto. Deputy grand master! R, W.Bro. S, A. Luke, Ottawa. Grand serior warden -R. W. l3ro S ;D. Warren,Nigara Falls. Grand treasurer -M W Bro E T Malone, K O ,Toronto Grand secretary -R W Bro R L. Gunn, fsamilton• After keen contests' the following GRAND TRUNK sYs EM DOUBLE((. TRACK ALL THE WAY TORONTO -CHICAGO TORONTO 1IIONTREAL I10PORTANT IMPROVED DAILY SERVICE NOW IN EFFECT WESTBOUND -- Leave Montreal 11 p.m. Leavel Toronto 8 a.m. Arrive London 11,06 a.m. Arrive Detroit .1,45' p.m. Arrive Chicago 8,40 p.m. (EASTBOUND- 1 Leave Chicago 5,45 part. Leave, Detroit 11.05- p.m Leavd London 5,45 p.m, Leave Toronto 9 m. Arrive Montreal 5.45 p.m. Highest class of Equipment 60 Full particulars ' and berth res- ervations from a•genre or write John Ransforci & Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A. 0, Pattison, station agent 0, E. HORNING, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. The Reasonable Care of Your Watch ! ! Thirty -flee Fire Companies in Tournament; Electrical Displays. The Old Bees' Reunion' and Provin clef Fireman's Lmsmi hent at Sea forth, August 1 r, to 5113, promises to qe the•l ingest aif.Cit' in Western 00 tariu this year provi•ions being made for the accommodation of 15.01.0 fhe• Streets Business Places, Parks and -Residences have beeu gityily decorated with thea-auds of colored electric lights, flags, streamers, etc, by the Electrical, Decorative and Equipment Co. of Toronto the isleetiir, arohes courts of honor and emblems of the fraternal societies •presenting a• mag ciificeut sight, The shows and attrao Lions are furnished by the Meyerhoff Co. ot New York, and the fireworks display is under the direction of Prof. Hand of Hamilton At excellent pro slam has been presided for each day nom the arrival of the special trains on August let tu the Pruv.ncial Fite men's Totirnamet,t on Aug 5th when Firemen from all the Province their friends, racing teams and Bands will be there The Procession on Tournament day will be three miles lung uo fewer than 35 Fire Companies being iu Noe 1 Bands including the 45th Highlander's of Toronto. with Clinton, Lucknow and Kincardine Kittle Bands Reduced Railway rates have been granted to Seaforth from all points 10 Canada end 13. S. for the biggest week's fun to be had during 1914 were elected to the other offices: Grand junior warden -R W Bro John Tanner, Toronto, Grand registrar -W Bro Robert .f Gibson, Toronto. Grand chaplain -R W Bro G A Woodside, Brantford. Board of general purpose -R W Bros. Thomas Rowe. London; F W Hartcourt, Toronto; Fred Cook, 01 tawa; Wm Logan, Hamilton; .1 E Reid Windsor, James McGregor, of Caledonia. was chosen as DDG M of Hamilton district•No S. The District Deputy Grand Masters were elected as follows -Erie -Robert Healey, Kingsville. - Si,, Clair- W, J. McCormick, Sarnia, London- U A Buchner, London- South Huron -13 U Dunlop, Goderich: Wilson -Dr. U M Sutherland, Princeton; Wellingharn- James H. Gowen, Galt; Hamilton--J•as McGregor, Hamilton; Georgian -Win. Martin, Penetang; Georgian 9A- Thos McKnight, Cookstown; iegara-J E Celine, 'Welland: Toronto West -Geo. H. Smith, Toronto; Toronto East - Dr. W. A Walters, Toronto' Ontario -John W. Anderson, Lindsay: Pr,nne Edward -H J Clark, Belleville; Fron tenao-A B Oarscallen, Tamworth; St Lawrence -F, H. Mallory, Mallory town; Ottawa -Thomas Shanks, Of tawa: Algoma -Dr. Pi Sehnurr, Ke nora; Nipiseing-Neil J. McAulay, tiaiteybury: Muskoka -_Joseph Edgar Sunridge: Otonabee-G. C. Bonny castle, Bowmanville; Eastern -W 0 Davey, Morrisburg. Financially Good Year. 0.00000e000000•••0•••••••• District News. 00••00••00••••••0••••••••• Londesboro The Londesboro Branch of the Women's institute will hold their an num' picnic Thursday afternoon Aug. 0, in Earnest Adam's grove south of the river. Evel ybody corse and bring a basket Tncl:ersutith Teacher Engaged -Miss Hazel T. El coat eldest daugnteil of Mr. Win. Et cock and a forwea-, pupil of Clinton Collegiate has been engaged as Com merino,' Specialist for the Ontario Ladies College Whitby The Grande Master stated he was happy to report that the year just closed bad been one of the best in the history of the craft in this jurisdiction The year's•revenue to May 31, he said was $47,24I,08, an increase of $2,544.49 over last year. The, expenditure for the same period for' ordinary purposes was $17.429.03, leaving a surplus of $29,733.05; Last year's surplus was $29,733.06. Grants for benevolence amounted to $29,193 from` ordinary funds, and 95;415 from interest on the investment of the Semi Centennial Benevolent Fund. This fund has teen augmented by $1,437,64, paid in during the year, and now stands at the sum of 9102,487 The total benevolence grants amounted to $33,703, as against $33,835.09 last year. , Gain of 3,300' Members. The membership, Mr McPherson continued, was estimated at 57,300, an increase of 3,300 for 'the year They had' on their roll 425 lodges, duly war . ranted, and 18 working under dispense tion, representing an increase of 11 for the year Atter proper precautions he akhad dispensations to sa he a ten new lodes. Birt lisp Marriages & liDeaghs' BIRTHS. Wheaton -In Toronto, July 22' 10 Mr and Mrs. 0 F Wheaton (nee Ida. Holmes) a daughter Munro-ln Bvucefield July 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Munro, a daughter, Will result in your watch's good, pro'bnging its days of usefulness What is reasonable care An occasional visit to a jeweler who "knows how." An occasional visit means at least a yearly visit. To put it off longer is to put it off too long, If you are notwedded for all time to some one expert, we would like to put some of our good work ou that watch of yours, Your watch deserves the best treatment it can get, and it is just that which. we offer. . R e enter Jeweler and Optician Issuer of !Marriage Licenses the hest showing ever made by the In gersoll school Mane old friends here will extend hearty congratulations to Mr. Stalker. • tendon ltoad The grandchild of Mr and Mrs Ay thur Whittingham who was so sick with blood poisoning at Ailsa Craig recovering wears pleasedto 1s eco errs say g Mr Mails of Souris, Man , has heen vis:tiny. at Mr George Hanley's for a few days Mrs Arthur Stevenson, sr, is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Alex Welsh in Goderich township. The framers are busy at b'Irr. William Stenbury'e barn, They are getting ready to raise the other bent of the barn. bir. and Mrs, Fred Nott visited friends in Colborne last Sunday. Most of the hay is in the barn anp in good shape. Mullett Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Richardson and family of Stratford iu coed from their home to Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Outright of iluliett township lett Sunday also Mrs. John Cartwright relict of the late John Cartwright and also Miss Dawson both of Stretford were guests also of Mrs, (Jartwrignt•, The auto inaCl spent a most enjoyable time in the evening, motored home again John Wells had the misfortune to have his leg broken in two places on Saturday by .being kicked with a horse. Mis, Andrew and her son Antos were the guests of her mother and father Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Cartwright on Tuesday last Mrs Russel Suudercock spent Sun. day with his aunt Mrs Ww;:liesk, :Miss " Hannah Argent of town is spending her holidays with ,her aunt and uncle of Hullett township Richard Vodden has sold his auto to a party in Goderich. Mrs Snell and daughter, Marguerta spent two weeks at the home of Wm Gray. Mr, -Jas. Cartwright bad the misfort une tbi{ose a valuable steed last week While mowing hay on Friday last Emerson Hesk had the misfortune to cut his dog's legs so badly that it had to he killed Wsn Vodden has returned home after spending six weeks in the West Thos Colson had his barn raised on Friday 'Timm d(a'y my '23rd, i914.'' Over The Teacups Misases\ M. Young land 'Marjorie' Hedley, who have been thelguests of Mrs. Whitehead, leave returned to! their hoarse in Zon5Ion, Miss Stella Anderson, of Toronto,is the guest of Mrs Wes Walker,. high Street Miss I Hoover, of Guelph, spent the weekend with Mr and airs W Walker, Miss Katie 1{eeki•rand her cousin, Miss Aggie Hall returned to their home at Dutton on Thursday of this week • Mrs French leaves on Tuesday for Wetaskewiu, Alberta where; she will spend some time with her son, s -ho was recently bereaved of his wife Mrs French will be taking care of his children Miss Eva Sperling is visiting Mrs Chas Conner Mrs Brewer and baby of Montreal are the guests of Mr and Mrs H B Combe Airs Brewer is a former Strat ford, lady Police Chief Somers of Blyth was in town last Thursday afbernoonr ' )M•r, Oscar Neil of Seaforth was a'caller ird town last week. .Mr. Shillington leaves this week for. Blenheim/ before "goinf ori to his home in ;South Bentd, Indianki. MTs. S,hillingtoln land young eqn will spend. some. time et Wesley church parsonage. Mr, Geo. 'Roberton attleneled the of the ondon Life awe outtn Z 1 an I I a at Niagara -on -the Lake a week ago and reports having an excel- len,t time.c (Dr. Gunn. attended (the union meeting of the Perth and Huron MTs. E. Munroe ,and Master Harry are spending some holidays in Gloderich. medical men, at Mitchell last week. ;Zurich )Herand- Master, Earl Jolrn,son. of Clinton is spending'Iris holidays' •at his uncle's, Thomas Johnson. Mrs. 1 (Dr.) Scott of,Seafort(a was a visitoT) urn (tolwn last ',week. 'Crown Attorney Seager was in town orj Tuesday morning. T. and Mrs. tCotntstantine of Highgate are 'spending their va- cation in. town, Miss Violet Barge of Sarnia is ren.ewi,trg old friendships in town. Dev. Da cid Rogers of St. Thomas was calling ot:. , old friends in town, on(!Monday. Miss IVlargaret Wiseman of Ott- awa( is spending her vacation at the parental home, Mr, D. W. Cameron of Goderich was in town on Monday. He was en croute to, the; northern part of the county on(Icourt business, Mr. E. Munroe was n visitor in Goderich •o -n IS,uAllay, @Mrs. McIntosh anid children of Montreal are visiting her mother, Mrs, Young. Miss Jenn(iel (Holmes is visiting her brother et Luclenow. The many friends of Mrs, Fred. Cotler of Toronto, who was a for- mer resident here, will bet sorrytto learn that she has been a great sufferer Brom; rheumatism for the past three Imontlhs. (Her .many friends hope for n , speedy , re- covery Mr Fa otst l'itun col' 'Brussels spent Sunday in town. His f ti:r•r Mr 5• T. Plum, returned evl' a him in the evening. after aweeats'visit. with the Rozell family, Miss Storun Is the guest of Mr. Isaac Bezzo Mr. ,anel Mrs. Jervis and Miss Laura was plenickinig' at Bayfiieid with other relatives last week. /Mrs. W. (>a. Kerr of ;Brussels is the, guest tol Mir, and Mrs. d. [L. Kerr. (Mies. McLa�ughlinti nurse, of Lone don is the 'guest oil (Miss Anlnico P�ta rtli ff, iPa'stmt(aeten Kay and wife of Stratford, Miss Grace Diekson of Goderich, Miss E. Dickson) and Dr. Ingles. and sons of Columbus, 0., were in town, Wednesday visiting with; Idr, and Mrs. Kerr. They weed returnio)g� Uy auto, from Goeleaich, Chief of Police Poste1ethrvaite of Goderich wias in town on Tuesday. Mr. S. S. Cooper was a visitor in He,nsall on, .Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Powell and chil- dren (were in Brussels over Tuesday night, Mrs, J. C. Armour ,and daugghters, 'for Goderich, left o,tBi-'Tuesday fo rt h, where they will snake their home for the time being, The mama friends 0f Mrs,. Armour and girls, are sorry t10 ;sere them go, Mrs.. Sparlireg of Cleveland was visiting frients, in town over the week end. Her mother, Mrs. Walsh who has teen• to (Clinton for the past two, Months, returned to iletroit with her. Mrs. F. S. McCloy of Edmonton is expected on Friday of this week to make a visit with her parents, MT. end Mrs, Jas. Twitchell. Mn.Iand Mrs. E. J. Jentzans and baby, of Toronto are spending a felw, weeks in, tae around .Clinton. ;Mr. D. 'McDonald,. Registrar ' of the Court et�Goderich, (was in town onl Puesdlay. Mr. W: Prydon,e made a busintess' trip Ito Lu elcn eev o•Tt a'ucsr4av, Dr, ,an,d, Nlre. J,H, Hamilto(n .of Erin, Ont., aannoun-ce the 'en engage- ment of their daughter, Nora Mar- garet, to Mn. Charles W. Robb 'Bet, C. 1. teacher at Clinton, the mar- riage to, take place in August.. On Tuesday morning Mr. John Gibbings ,and [Miss Lucile. Grant 'left for,LaPier, Mich., to visit with relatives and friends. Miele Hazel Johnson, who has been; the .guest of her sister, -sirs. Byam, has returned to, her home int Stratford' .Mt. W.H. Merklinaer of Hanover gavel Mr.. Otto Fink a, call while: en,raute to Winghaum. e 'Mr, and Mrs. Keating and little Mies Keating'of {Seaforth were visitors in'town. oral Sunday. i :Toronto M. W. Oargteloai' of camel up on Saturday and ,spent a 0ou7 hours in town prior. to going over to B•ayfiel.4 lto• /Mend his " holidays, where Jus family has been for ,som,e him,. 1Mr. ,and Mrs. W.T. O'Neil, Mrs,' McGarva and Muss 'Wallace spent, fewl hours our' Suti(day, visiting with friends at 'Dayfield, The Misses Rowe are visiting friencls inl ;Exeter. Dr. Wishldrt of London was in WWWWWWWWWYWWWV town on( (Nlondlay' •••oaoo•o•o•o•o••oo• • • • WITH THJ1 CHURCHES. • • O •00900000d••o•••••oe ONTARIO T. CHURCH Rev, E. G. Powell, Secretary of the London Conference, and Field Secret ary for the Temperance Association in Huron County took the services last Sunday and wilt preach next Sunday. On Sunday, August 2nd, Rev, Jobn Holmes, a former pastor of Blyth, hut now superannuated will preach morn ing and evening. WESLEY CHURCH. Sunday School during July and August meets at 11 o'clock instead of 2.30. The Clinton branch of the W 0 TU meets at the home of Mrs. O J Wallis on Friday evening of this week, The pastor will preach next Sunday. Last Sunday morning the Male Quartette gave an excellent quartette and Mr J L Kerr sang 'Now the Day is Over" at the evening service The pastor took as his subjects lark Sunday -•'Jesus of Nazareth Passeth by" in the morning and "The Vision ary man" at the evening service Use ful lessons were drawn from both dis courses Bluth John Toll hadhis leg broken in two places when, as be was looking at a horse:at Mr. Lillie's in Hullett Town' ship, theanimal suddenly kicked hits. Mr. Stalker, Principal of Ingersoll Public School and formerly of B:yth has been very successful with his 'stn dents in the recent entrance examina tions; Mr, Stalker sent up forty five students and fortyahree were suc cessful, many taking honors. This is 0.006110•0000000000000000006 ÷ British American College es Leads in age. influence and sue- •1' oessful graduates, Specializes in Gregg add Pitman Shorthand and all commercial subjects.hall, 4. term opens Aug, :31st.' Write for our catalogue. ' Address T. W. *• Wauchope. principal, Yonge & t + McGil'i Sts„ Toronto. 4 octo•0,s•.00.00000••0111S1/011e, Bev. Benjamin Clement, Veteran Minister, Dies Many Years in Service of London Methodist Conference and For- mer Clinton Pastor. 010000,0•M•#:MONS_NN0•,•N•RI000000 ♦O ••NINM� o , ,JA.411 Co i • •' resin For the benefit' of our many 'customer from the • country, who have not had an opportunity during the Goderich, .July 22, -Rev. Benjamin Clement, one of the hest known Meth odist ministers in Western Ontario, and a former president of the London Conference, died have this evening His last pastorate was at Londesboro, but he had been superannuated for a number of years Abont 15 years ago the late Mr. Clement was paste: of Ontario Methodist Church, Clinton Others charges where he was stationed were London Petrolea, Kingsville, Exeter and Stratforcl He had been chairman of his district many times About seven years ago, after taking up residence in Goderich, the veteran clergyman suffered a paralytic stroke nad had not been in good health since He is survived by three sons and one daughter; F B Clement, chief engineer of the T JcN 0 Railway; A H, with Nisbett & Auld, Toronto; B H, also of 'Toronto, and Nrs li E Hodgens, of Goderich The funeral services will he held at the North Street Methodist Ohnrch Goderich, on, Friday, at 2,30 in the after noon Interment at Goderich Anything1 you want done in Roofing Eavetroughing Plumbing or 70 Furnace Work Call and see us before placing your order. MIIIMINELMIAMMESSMIMMISEIIIMIS • . • *- • • o • s • • •, s Their •Beautiful Premiums, or - any • •• 4 other article in the store Free in ex - to• • change for Coupons, •• =•0000• seo000.•o•...••e•ooa•oos000•o00••00.00••000•• past week of visiting the store, we have decided to • continue to • Give Double Coupons For. One Week More Ending on Saturday, Aug. is -t •; ma.. • • • The Rise and Fall of Mexican Dictator Feb, 18. 1913-Huerta made provi sional president. Feb. 23 -Madero and Suarez slain, Feb, 27 -Villa takes up firms against Huerta, Apr, I9-Oarranza named prcvi sional Iireeident of constitutionalists, June 3- Constitutionalists capture. Ma*.auroras. July 15 -Ambassador Wilson recalled to Washington. Aug. 4 -John Liud appointed special envoy. Auto 27 -President Wilson read his famous Mexican message to congress. Oct. 7 -Rebels capture Torreon. Oct. 10 - Huerta dissolves congress: arrests deputies. Oct. 28 -Felix Diaz. ordered arrested escapes to American battleship. Nov. 12 -Lind leaves Mexico City; president Wilson declares formally Huerta must. go. Nov. 15 -Villa takes Juarez. Nov. 28 -Constitutionalists capture Mazatlan. Dec. 8 Villa enters Chihuahua. Dec. 30 -Lind confers with president Wilson at Pass Christian, Feb, 3.1014 -President Wilson lifts embargo on arms, March 18 -Huerta reopens negotia tions with Lind at Vera Cruz. .April 0 -Bluejackets fron Dolphin arrested: American flag insulted. April 14-Huerta refuses further apology for tleg incident; president Wilson orders Atlantic fleet to Mexi can waters April 17-Huerta offers conditional salute April 1S -Wilson demands ancon ditional salute; serves ultimatum April 20 -Congress gives president Wilson power to coerce Huerta April 21 -Vera Cruz customs house By am a ut•tur Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7. siDENT mem o?" M E-XtCO•i 3. seized by American Lending party. Four American killed; 20 wounded Anvil 22-Huerta gives charge 0 Shaughnessy his passports April 21 -Fifth army brigade sails from Galveston forVera Oruz April 25 -United States accepts offer of A,B•O. nations for mediation. May 14 -Rebels take Tampico. May. 20 -Mediation conference as sembles at Niagara Falls, July 1 -Mediation adjourn: federals and constitutionalists expected to meet to discuss peace terms. July 3-Oarranza delays naming) delegates to talk peace. July 15-Huerta quits as provisional) president. Brussels Man his collar and, tie before going; to sleep and he, believes that thelihief. flailed to.see them lying ,on 'the ground beside him. Bobbed Whsle Asleep I We have just 'received into stock a; carload of Choice Western Thieves Secured $25 but Overlook Diamond Tiepin and Ring. Toronto July, 18 -George. Thomp son is the name of the man who was found unconscious lathe Rose- dlald Ravine 'pn(ear Wincheslter'iElill on Thursday night. the recovered g ►g+�l ®N clolnsciuosness at the [General Hos U I pital yesterday lnornia4g and was LONDESBORO discharged last night. He stat'ecl OATS Algid a ear of Canada PortlanU CEMENT -hone us for prices. Itwill pay you JOHN to the hospital authorities that he came to T'orouto on Thursday from Brussels, Ontario. During the day imbibed too freely, lle ewes walk- ing theougln the ravine and when darkness fell hel deluded to Me down and go to sleep. 'While he was asleep he alleges someone stole $25 he had inihis pockets and also nlobket, 'ern attempt ',was made tot steal a diamond ring; he bad on his finger but the thieves lover lcyokedr a d'iamorel tiepin which was in,his tie.. Ile had removed •••S••0e000I000000000•0000 o Shaw's Business Schools • jj Toronto, Canada, give high grade ei • courses and qualify young people • • to, earn good salaries. They in• • 0 elude The Central Business Col. • lege, Yonge and Gerrard Streets • • and Six city branch schools. • •durricnlum sent on request, En._ • ter any time, W.H. Shaw, pres. _ • • ••••o••••o••••••••••e••••0 Why not See Mi's.S.P.Gibson For thick' neck, goitre, easaleer, humor, asthma, 'n'onehit$s, 'rup- ture, deafness, piles, corns, bun-, ions, etc., hair restored, and annem- ber of •othea ciiseates. Anyone wishing to ,pu(rchlase Myl remedies: oan do Iso. (Cain give best refer-, enoes. I will be at the Rattenbury Hotel, Clin"tosl(, on July 27th, Hail orders promptly latteided to. MRS. S. iF. IGIBSON & SON, 95 Norfolk Street, Guelph, Ont, Farm for Sale • 0135 acres, Lot'36, Con.9, Hullettf A first-cla1ss ifanm, well watered; g,otod' buildings, :Sell (fenced, 6 acres of young orchard.- Also his 1.00 -acre iarml ou the (Base Line, 11-2 (miles "north Sof. rClidten. 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