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chaDies lAilAt9t4,4t1 bee'n ap-
r,oinned to 'the i r13unibency o the
Yid '1.1.o1,011--liolinesvill0
and:As' 110W,, c1.nije ii a, ,
t CO'- his labors, he is said to ;le
aa ,t,t`n,rgetio worker, 'there
peCte,{1 to tie a ,great •tuerease of
teros t he. ,a1IalDs of the „par isii.
"gr. Longford will live in OlinLon, ,
7s1r. Ulifford Miller has teturmill 'to
'I °roil to aUaL.. spend n,7;ho lapU4$
, ot the parental '14ine,;•111 'this Ovn-
'rhete 11'111 be a great rally , of
Goderich 'township petiple at. the
re-iin'on Hohnosville next Tues -
Mr. .1.. R Sheppard mid Winn of
Clinton yis Cod 0), -t1miny 1I. Mr,
Ja.mes Ferguson's on the 1.3th cop.
-)Ir. and Mrs. Jo n Wisunan of
Clinton Visited at the Thompson
homestead en Sunday.
Miss: Mabel P'attick, daughter of
Dr. Patrick o Vorkton, Sask., 11110
bas been attending Havergiti College,
Toronto, is spending part of her
vacation with her aunt, yrs. Harry
Thompson of the 16th,
, Mrs. Robert Celelough of the Lith
oon, has the greatest flock of yeang
dueks, you ever saw, there being no
fess than 'one hundred in the
itith another •settingthat has prob-
ably peeped out. by this time. ifhis
good:lady_ has sixty -,-three young
turkeys as well, so that
the eofliIOii-
I flock 'will aced. Considerable over-
sight. Mrs, David Churchill of thc.
same section. 11,ag a libel( Of SeVenty;
five turkeys with which, as turkeys
are notoriously hard to raise, she.
bus. been kept rather buy, =one would'
Considerable resentment is felt
- among our people because the business'
teen of Goderich town have put on a
Dominion Da f eelebartion in opposi-
tion to Our Old Boys' Re -union.
The News -Accord lead's for Town
-wed Township News. Are you a
subscriber
Clint $1 New -Reeord
June 26th
1913
floirnesville
ito one, oi i1 oif"13oys'., Uonie.
jOin IM 'WC 'Ten en' July 111•
Mr, Geo_ Sheppard .has added a big
improvement., , to h is pi ace , by, , a nice
coat of paint. His property- 18- to be
1110 wn as' .` '111 aple eo . is
(.1ein3)..031 part to improVe the.
gage:
, Mr. Win. Stanley - has also geue ta-
te imprevemeets by putting., a
corneal, flemr under his verenclah.
.tier lot
. . ,
to Mr.: Mulholland at . a York.. good
• Mr. ' J 13. 1403in MIS 8Ru:toil ea-
ting; hi3i 'hay so 'i11c Oki; like busy
. .
Hines again. .
The Misses ,I310003) ,of Mitchell re-
turned home Tuesday after a iew
(lays visit with friends in the village.
I3oth .A. J. Courtice and
W. Miller have, been very 'successful
in drilling wells, getting good wafer
,•
al about 22 foot. , , •
We noticed Rev. My, MeCOrmiek
painting his buggy. Looks 13110 as lf
he Wal gett,ing feady for the first
.Remember the monster camp meet -
lag at Flolmesville next Sabbath. At
113.30 a. m. Robert Holmes, Esq., of
Toronto will 311ea00 and at 7.30 in
the evenintl% Rev. A. K. Birks of DIM -
des ivill deliver the sermon.
At 2.30 in the alterncon a plat-
form. meeting will he held when two -
of the -OM Boys will speiik. '
There will be excellent s'inging at
all. the ,ser v ices; I.,191,10eSVille ,,Metho-
dist choir will be assisted by "singers
from Clinton and in I he evening, e
male choir of 'forty voices will head
the singing:
Soloists have also ,bcea engaged for
the day in the personsof Mr. Jailies,
FoWler af "Clciderich -and Miss .McCore
miek 'of Trowbridge. . The services
will be held on the old eanip ground
where the monster celebration will
take place on Tuesdaythere is ex-
cellent 'acconumadation for horses.. All
are cordially invited to these special
services.
Blyth
Mrs, Win. Scott and daughter, Pa-
tience, left last week for a seven
• week's visit,with Mr. Scott'a brother
Naw Mexico
Mr. W, mason disPoised; of his first
lass driver last week to Nfr. MeTag-
gart oi Clinton. We understand the
price was in the neighborhood' of $300.
Mr. Mason has been handling some
exceptimirilly, good horses lately.
. Messrs. and T. C. Metlifok
attended the funeral of their uncle,
the late Wm. McCall •of Brussels.
The deceased was a reildent of 'Mor-
ris township and was aged 83 at the
time of his .death.
Mr. and Mls. Howard Brtursden, ol
Landesboro, are moving to town hav-
ing leased *the resideme Vomited by
Mr. D. 0Coneor and family.
Rev. . T. H. Farr and Mr. V. Met -
call were -in attendance at the 'fleet-
ing of the Synod of Huron being held
in London tills week.
Bagfield.
1VIr. anit Mrs. Brand of Detroit and
Miss Brierly of St, Thomas are
guests at Miss Fergegon's.
' Mr. Frank -Glass of London spent
Sunday with wife wbo is at
their summer, cottage on the Terrace.
Miss McLean of Toronto , is the
guest of Mrs, Murdock Ross,
Miss 'Alice Tippet cif Teeonto is
spending, her holidays Under -the par-
ental roof.
Mrs, (l)r.) Metcalf and family,
Miss,:aJessie and lVfaster William of
Detroit arrived on Tuesday' 'to spend
the season at their suinmer resi-
dence.
Mr. J. 5, Chapman, wile and lant-:
BY', have taken PoSsess'on of their
cottage in Lake Side Park.
The -News-Record specializes ott
Town and Township -News and there-
fore excels in both.'
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DRESSMAICINS Wzan
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Stunning new dresses from the best makers in Can-
ada are now on display in our Iteady to wear dept
made ot allover Embroidery, colored Voiles, Silk, Mull,
llepps and Linen in the smartest of designs, Ideal gar-
ments' for morning, afternoon and evening wear in ,
Ladies anciMisses sizesrices range from $4 to $25,
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this seasan a smart
ittv We in
live n nnw wash skirts including
Corduroy, Pique, Reppund Indian
Head. Prices range from $t.25 to
i
Big Sale OB House
Brasses.
We have passed into stock re-
',cently 5 dozen ladfes print house
dresses, These are guaranteed fast
colors made of good quality print,
all sizes from 34 to 44 :very special
IT;14 for Saturday $3.50
(
ITIILL1NERY One -Half Price
We have about 2 dozen trimmed hats„ left and
would like to, clear, these before our Milliners- leiVe.
'lley are all up.to•date styles. Sold from $5.60 up to .
$7.00, your ,choice $3.50.
,
14 tfi Coats $3 98
adios Short Clo . .
We have only 4 ladies short coats left made of cov-
ert cloth fawn only Sizes 32, 34 and 36. Reg, $6,50
$3.08,
We also have 7 ladies new springcoats left to 01001'at 25 percent off.
reezg 13ayfield flappenirk
Miss , Ida Evans of 130) 1101(1 lef tlast .
Wecii for Aylmer. iVliss Evans has
been- a Punit of W. (lilim chunpheil
for :the iast three, Years, having tak
en some throe (Our exams ,W,Itli
the different musical , Conservatories
and iitiw gOi's to -Aylmer to continue,
her studies with Mr, camPbeli. where
She will later Ma try her. final exams.
' Mr. ';`1,Vill. 'fikigieson,' 'of Alie.i'den,
800:11 rink° ta, who ivo accompanied
by his son little Master feta:ilk, vis-
ited N
at LI; .Parenvai home, here' last
week, Al citizenel the ' older 'genera;
tion of us retain mos in
p easg tee° -
lections of the 'genial Will, , so ive
are alWays , glad to welemme- hirn , to
our midst. With Mrslaagleson end
their family he arrived 111 Clinton on
Thersclay last RDA this week they ar-
rivedleire. _
Miss Leinklater, principal oC our
Public school, left for her home at
Dunlop on Saturday 3511 for the
holidays.
Mrs, H. Drehmann and tinnily left
this WOOk. for Iltillyrood to spend the.
holiday seasoil.
of • henevoleat cuterprism that is
Worthy the minim:- tile outcome of HIS
teaching and His spirit 3 'And on -
cord -Was not the object of ChrisVs
coining as annoiMeed by the angelic
choir at .13eLldelleln; 'Peace, on. -earth,
and go9c1.. wal1 toNat'd !
' In its moral and social aSpeets 100,
Veer ,Order, makes tor., all , that is'
od You at> expected to be sober •
upright 'and ponseientious-willing. to
hell)," ready. to -relieve., ,anri obedient',
fro the 144 of your' rot -Mirk.- In
your 'domestic , relations- you , are
tahight to,be al3eytionate and tinsia
fel •aa -husbands ; as fathers regard-
ful of the moral' and material welt
:tieing of your children and depen-
dents ; as sons, dutiful and obed-
ient ; as friends, -steadfast and true.
Every court therefore from the na-
ture of ,,its constitution, its objects,
its 'duties , and its responsibilities,
Should be promotive of the moral,
social and in'ellectual interegts of
those connected with it, of the
community in which it exists, and
of the country to which it belongs. •
. There are many other •point s eon-
neeted with your Order wit'eli 'night
be totiehed upon, but time pregime
and _must pass on, 'But I
jfisthikc ,to say. in closing,. that , iC
your 0.rder is- to exert 'its full
flnenee 'Ior"geod, it will depend ..iata_
eh; 'men you' individual Foresters.'
By living yourselves up to these high.
dfins; Yoe :can, do much- -to spread
abread these-. great"' -for
which,. your , Order stands,-theptin
elates of right' living, of mutual
helprulness, of true brotherhood. And
thus you may become a great ,actor
10 hasteniaa on that One. to' which
Burns looked forward when he :
'Then let Us Tray that come it may
.As come it will for a' - that -
That mon to Man the warld o'er
Shall brithers be for a' that."
-that' time which has been -the pro-
phet's. visioe and ,the poet's, dream,
"Whea the war-drumthrob's no leng-
er, and the battle flags are
Ied,,
In- the Parliament of Man, the Fed-
eration of the World !". -
May Grid blesg-and prosper 'the
heavenly mission of your Order !
May its progress be ever onward and
upward until imisfbrtune shall have
uo more wants to relieve, and sor-
row no more tears to dry i.tnd may
God enable ever Y or of you to live
worthy of your' high aims ate': re-
spoesibilities, to live mindful of that
great. text upoe Which your Order is
foiiiided "Plire 'religion and undefil-
ed before God the Father is this; to
visit the fatherless artd 'widows in
their afflietien and to keep, oneself
unspotted froM the world."
At the close of the service idle For -
01 whom about. 60 were pres-
ent, marChed in procession to their
hall wheilb .a inetiou was passed ac-
cording a hearty vote of thanks to
Mr. Macfarlane for his' able ddie'ss.
' Next Stin‘lay the Saerainent at the
'Lord's "Siqifier will 'be dispenSed in
St. Airdriawis chetah at the morning
service, Preparatory servicei Will be
held ' on Thursday evening at 8
o'clock, conducted by Rev. G. E.
Ross, Godericb. On Senday. evening
the pulpit will be occupied bY Rev.
Dr. Myers, Toronto, who wild • speak
on the sultject' of Religious Educe-
•
Dr. .)Villiain Plunkett and wife of
Independence, I ewe, were guests at
the 'Commercial the past week.
Allis-. Whitten and family of 'Toron-
to .anir Alex. Davidson of Mt. Forest
are sinnmerine, in Deer Lodge1-'ar's,
formerly lumen S WOStIntlISLer
Grove. '
.Mrs. 'Rankin, Miss Rankin, ,-Miss
Catherine' Rankin and -Masters Don-
ald and Jack 'of Detroit arrived 'last
elm - have takcn poisession Of
their siin»ner cottage on the 1 ‘317-
150e.,
The directors of the Bayfield Agri-
cultural :Society bare decided te hold
their Fall Fair on Thursday and leri-
day,- Sept. 35111i and 26th.
The 1VIisses Austin of Detroit( have
behen Dr. Weeds' cottage ow the Ter-
race for the summr. e .
Miss Tronibley, -Miss Turnbull 'and
Miss Shillady or Detroit have . taken
Nfes, W. G. Rankin's cottage' on the
Terrace for the aunimer holidays.
A 'large congregatitht gputhered in
St. Andrew's church on Punday mor-
ning last, on the oceastrin of the
church parade of the local court of
the C. 0. F. Rev.. A. Maefarlane
preached an impresslin sermon OR
the ,subject of Christian Brotherhood
from the text 1, John 1: 21. At
the close he addressed the Foresters
as follows : ,
tiMerabers of danadiorr,Order Of,
Foresters, -I feerit a great privilege
to have the 'opportunity of speaking
to .You today, and I have dwelt upon
Allis great idea of ChOstian Briather-
hood, because I believe it ' expresses
one of the central ideas Of Four 'Or -
dor % You are essentially a Praternal
Society. .Your grand object, accord -
to your constitution!, is to unite
In one true brotherbovid ali good
men, without regard to sectarian
creeds-, pidithIttl dogmas, or 0111111 1101241
of Rio ; to provide for relief in sick-
ness and disability; to establish
up-
on the mutual 'aid- plan a. fund for
the relief of widews add 'orphans of
deceased menibers to foster a ajarit
of ee-operatioti in all departments of
'labor and commerce,'i.o -assist the
tinfortunate and relie've the distress-
ed ; to encourage arid protect the
professional man, . topv
trades -Mae or fernier; and all engag-
ed to industrial patsuits. These ob-
jects are such as to appeal to every
right thitiltieg inan, and next to the
church of Christ itself therb is no
society whoSe thus 8 'woad more
heartily comemilil to the favorable
consideration of 'every one who wants
to do his duty by his Milawmen axo
by those dependent on. WM,
Forestry haslhad a long and pros-
perous history front the dnys 'Sten
Robin Hood and lde Merry men lived
wader the gree.nwood tree ilo the
forests ef Old England, .„ doWn to the
„present .time. Tont Canadian Order
is of comparatively rficent origin,
but the fact that after 31. years of
existence there are now about 30„000
ineinbers on its r011, shows heir it
has approved itself to the- people of
Canada. &MO people object to the
Grder of Foresters .arid othcir lidaidred
societies as being secret societies.
But .poitr.ssoeiety is not 'in Ate' Itue
sense of the word., seeret society.
It has neither seetet ecnntita.
'dons or meetings. 11; 'membersare
not akiilliers ashamed) to have it
knewe that. they ate monitors, • and
its doors ale Open to all who aro
suitable and w-illing to eater. A see -
rot seeiet.y *Cale whielt, seeks to tom:
ceal its existence, its. lumnbershie,
its place and time -of eice.ting, 1±8
objects' and aims. 'A.11 societies: mid
families conduct their businesg- pri-
vately, and Ferestry has nothing
more -to coact -eel than other private
organizatienS. Its aims, ends, con-
stitution' and charges are open
to sce. 'And thogli I am. not n
Forest,er.,myself, I .belleve I am
right ty saying that what is not
'operi_to, the world is in strict 'acetyl: -
:dance with the high principles .of the
Order. The signs, passwords, tied
tokens of , Forestry are only- use3 to
detect frauds and..)' Protect . friends.
The grasp of a Forester Is the , .grip
of a friend' and brother.
Further your Order is not an ir-
religious Grder. Forestry aeknow-
ledges God at every tern. Itsmin-,
Males and. deetriaes are founded.:.,
eir the Word 9i God, No court can
be °petted or closed without itThe
help of Cod- invoked upon:.
your Proceedings, No atheist can be
14te14:v(i,°1isii‘;,eGh drercodtt4 'Inveht9,--Sdu.C:serniohet b
io
the principles, 01 confolin te tho
requirements of Tiorestry, '
Nor 35 your society in any way op-
posed, to the Church or to Christian -
it -F, Indeed. the .Forester who lives
up. to his .principles should he all the
better church member and ehristian.
l'he mottci of your. Order might be
the motto of christianity itself,
'3Liberty, Benevolence, Concord."
T.,iberty-is not the great blessing of
elKistianity that we are made -item
with the liberty of the Sons of God!
Beleveleaces--was not Christ's life on
eatbh .the g•reateSt eXttinOle of a life
'A Quiet Wedding At
green.
On _Wednesday of last week a
quiet wedding took place at the
home of Mrs, James Turner of the
Parr bine, Stanley, when her !ming -
est daughter, Annie, becam& the
bride of Mr. Den!ainin Keys el ihe
Babylon Line.
While the wedding mareh was being
played lay Altise Maggie Stewart, the
attests, whonumbered about 'thirty-
five, :assembled on tlie lawn where the
ceremohy was performed by -Rev.
Mr. Richardson of Kipper', assistbd
by Rey. Mr. Snowden of Varaa.
The bride lobired very pretty le a
dross. of embroidered net {Svc'', cream
silk and, carried a beautiful boqint of
erea,m, .carnations. • ,
Atte') the knot had been properly
tied and - the congratulations and
good wishes extended the bridal
party and guests assembled to the
dining robin where a sumptuous re-
past was served, the reniaindee of
the -oVening being spent in 11111130, -
ga.rnes; etc, ,
As tokens' of the regard' in, which
she is held numerous beautiful,. and
appropriate gifts were received 1,1
the bride.,
To Mr... and NIrs, !ZeyS, who will
reside on the groom's farm on the
Balgylon Line, the gOod,., .wishes of
the whole community are 'extended,
No Cellection 'Taken.
Evangelist Barry.
lam citizens of Baylield and Vicinity
will have the 'opPortunity of hearing
lavangelist Barry the eminent Bible
student and lecturer, smn of the late
J. (1, Barry, Anglicaimeletgymen of
Herefordshire,. England, in his .fam-
ous discharge, "Heaven, Hell and
Purgatory" to be given in the town
hall) Bayfield, On Sunday irxt, June
29111 at 3 ' p, -m. • .
' accepting • the invitation to
-speak the understanding was that no
.COliedtions be talcch and no admission
be 'charged as,he positively 'refuses to
aceept money for preaching the gos-
pel as he believes Clod's people should
mint solicit for His work.
The HapPY-Event TookPlace
In 'McKillop.
A Very pretty *edding took pla,Co
June 18111, at the borne oi-• MT§.
1)hVid Ross, MeKillop tow.nship, the
parties, being. her daughter, Margaret
Mae, and Eel,. J. M. Keyi, 13. A., of
yarna. '
, .
The, marriage ,ceremony was solem-
Itized-IIY: Rev. D. A'. Carswell, . of
Cavell Piesbyterien church:, 'Win-
throp, assisted by • Rev, A. I-1.
Brown of "4 Ailsa Craig Methodist
ehutch,
The wedding march- was played by
Miss Myrtle Keys, sister of the
groom. - 4
Thb bride looked charming, dressed
in white silk crepe de aline,' with
pearl
The bride was . the recipient of
many beautiful presents, After the
wedding dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Keys
left, al -nil s shower of, confetti, . for
Toronto, Niagara Falls, and other
points, the bride trayelling in a
navy blue tailored :Suit, with, blue bat
to match.
Aftet their return they ,wilI reside
at Lemke Junction, the groom's
future. pastorate .•
MORRIS .TOWNSI-IIP,
Albett Crooks, 5111 line' has a fine
barn, having added ' 20feet to the
Calltre.
The Greatest Vailety of
Wedding
i•eseitts
will be found in our store
'Fancy Goods
Diriner and Tea Sets
Cut Glass
Chinaware
Brass Goods
You'll find what you want at
the prioe you want to pay,
Cooper Co.
- CLINTON'
Cothrtable
Conches
We have.just unpacked a large ship-
ment of couches covered in velours,:
Veronas and Imitation I,eathers.
• .
Beautifully carved frames, covered
in ,Velours, Red, Green esd Brttin,
at' $5.00, $6.00, $`7,50, $8,50 and $10.-
00..
Couches covered in Verona with'
quarter mit oak or mahogany finished
,franies, 83.00 to $16.00 each.
Imitation Leather couches with
quarter cut oak ironies, steel con-
struction, -soft and comfortable. ,,$10,
$118 and. $22.
We also catty a select line of Win-
dow Shades, Poles,Picture hirames,
-Room Mouldings, Baby Caris an
iaged
Children's Wagons. -
Drop in anytime..
Phones 7 and 8 -Free Auto Delivery,
J. H. CHELLEW Estate.
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DLYTH, Ont.
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SCIENCE:
inellading
E01GINpERIA0
Arts Siiinmer
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July 2 to Aug. 16
;HOME STUDY
The Arts course
may be ,taken by
correspondence,
but students dash-
ing to graduate
mutt attend one
session.
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