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p0• 8 -day buy a'tr
good
ebonlzed wood,
Cathedral Gong
Mantle dock
at Hellyar's
This Clock is made by
old reliable Pmakers.
Call and
Get One
W. ll. 1IIEUVAR
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED *REF
eimmemmireenew
Stanley,
Mr. James Cameron who was
visiting at the home of his uncle 1
Mr. Neil McGregor, went to Sa'•nia
attthe'end of last' week for a few fo
days. a
1VIr..$ugly McKenzie went to At-
wood atfthe end of lash week to
visit his sis(ter, Mi s. G. Chapman.
Mr, Alex Gilmour of Moose Jaw j C
-arrived at the home of his birth on
Saturday of last week. He will
B
probably remain for a few weeks. t,
Mr. Ian McKay
has m
engaged a
ed
u'
CT ' I
with
aair
a t
tn
� n
Bros. s
fortheg
a
SWIM] .,
months.e• p
Farmers have been busy seeding
for the last week. The land has
been in good condition for Butting
in the seed.
Oonatanee
Mrs. 2. B. Stephenson spate!, a
i week with her parents 1?
Mr, and
Mrs, Thos, Andrew of Gorrie.
Mr. J
as.
Cooper
of
Cleveland •
el
ar '
d
Ohio
r le
L
t
brought hl.
'I back }i'is mo(tIter Ales. Cooper
a . to her home , after spending
the 1vinfter.rnionths with hires. Mr.
Cooper t'ettrrned onSaturday.
Miss Clara
Anderson spent Sun-
day with friends in SeafQrth,
Bliss Mar aret Henderson of Win-
throp s Margaret
p Pertft Sunday the guest of
1 her 'sister 1VIrs. D. S0(therland,
Mass May Glaziee spent a few
• i days the guest of her aunt Mrs. T,
Pollard,
u
ate•
Q anu
number
up to Rennet/ e bast
around here were
1 nmilder fast it el after
suck: en's.
Wedding ;Fells will ring this
week when a popular young men
Mi George Leitch will wed Mise,
Jarman of Seafor tie We extend
hearty congratulations,
i
Varna
Farmers aro briny with their
) spring work. The fail wheat is
booking splendid and the grass ifl
iquite green. The roads are
dusty, and
ashower
of . is
needed,. There Will likely be Jeerer
beans sown this spring than last,
owing to the, slow market of Iaeit
year and the low price:
Mr. and' Mr•s. Clark have returned
from ' Toronto, yt here they spent
the winter with their daughter,
1 Mrs. rates.
The diainand jubilee services
held in Varna Presbyterian Church
recently were a geed success:
Mrs. Marti neer Elliott, who has
been very ill; is slowly' recover-
ing,
klippen
Former Pastor Cal led -At a large
meeting of the congregation of the
Colitngwood Presbyterian church,
held last week, sit was unanimous -
y decided leo ,oxitend a calf to the
Rev.D.'W.S 'Urquhart, of Listowel.
rneer•ly pastor 05 fthis charge, to
sslne the vacant ministry. caus-
e be Tlompson clto Of Ottawa. Of the re of Rev. T23n
ballots cast, 183 were in favor Os'
the Listowel minister, Owing to
ollingwood being situated in the
aerie Presbytery, and Listowel
in the P
t
es
b .tom.
r
vof
s Stratford atford it
the rtoCe aits S o i appointeStr aeford
resbytery to -prosecute the call,
Gems From Adam Clarke
The Methodist Commentator
Ol Ingham
Pro'License Inspector
Ayerst, Provincial Constable PRtfp-
pen and License inspector Beckett.
of Owen Sound, made a swift raid
on the y illege of Lucknow, on Fri-
day and searched the. Cain I'em-
per'auce House, the McGarry Hoes!
and, one of the livery s'Ifal.les,
Amos Car triglit
t so t
1
g
I ad`'� `
rlr e
7
to
wnl
at
t
oar
Of
Ste• phen
t.t
this -
s v->
t week.
e'
Miss
k.
153 .
Ada Stewart eva`it
<a of Clinton spent
Sunday with `Miss' May Appleby.
Elias (Sall, is under the doc!totes
care and will heconfined
to his bed
for a few months;
Mies Bose Lyon is spending a few'
months with Mrs. Richard Carter,
Win. .Iiisley of Bennttller. spent,i
Sunday with Humphrey Snell.
James Cuttt of Blyth is on the
woad • with his grocer and e •
g
wagon mach to the eenven.i•enee of
the larmers Who are a distance
from town.
Ora
Wednesday da•
April
y �.,
urn
Stewart a prosperous young fernier
was united 7n marriage Ito Miss
Berta Woon• at Clinton. They have
settled down oil the 8th coat, amid
thein. friends. About 25 guests at-
tended (1111 reception at the house ,
of the room on Wednesday even -'I
ing. We rt is1
e ith
fan
e
n a
out
dt heline.,
Me- (t
.and
Mrs.
#; Sohevanz.spent
Sunday at the ho in e of 0.E, Forster.
Mr,of
at •
� Parra •
y Fervent .r.hacl the mei-
fortune
items of
fork into 1'
last week' which en foot
will. noonyenien4e
him for some time.
Seeding (oit�erations are in full
swing' this 'week. and'another few
days of fine Weather wilt be almost
finished in this vicinity.
Draeefield
•
Mr. Reinke and Fon Louis Reinke
of Egmondvil le, visited fast 'week
atfthe home of Dan Rose:
Hugh MdDeai0it ofSea fortth, for -
merle, Steele),0tpaes;`tl through
our vil Iage on Sate, day hast to
visit bed frileitcls Ari Hanley.' His
many friend's are always glad to
see hint.
eirs6lfl,eld and 'laughter 1'liss
Jessie Reid, of lay City, Mich.
t rs
ted
t i I est. a
n
long ong and t week at the .Irome of
happy Wedded life, John Foote ' of Sorl bivaa.
Sexed Weir of S afoul, rias this
week the guest of E1, T, Scott,
Seal'orth Mr's. Rodgers who has betel visit-
Three ing lr:er
,on I. Rodgers, r :turned
pioneers of the Sea forth to hoe home attBelle(tir't last week.
neighborhood died within a week!
IVf'rs. Janes Sproat of Tuckersinilth, i amusement •sirc:ners t now boy." chief
on Thuisda'y, April 10th at the age- t atdhs "smell
ppc ll boy,
of eighty-five; Mrs. Charles Peltri.e Charles Reid shipped a car lone
of Egmondville; on the sante day; of fat' cattle to Toronto :last week,
aged' eighty; and Mr. WI/ ham Mur- Another car load ofehingles ar-
ray of McLennan, Algoma, former rived at,our station last week,
ly•of Tucl ersmith, on Friday, .April'
17; aged eighty-three.
r
Godwl iuh
The fanners living adjacent to
the Marney farm, where it is pro-
posed to hold Atte military Camp
this year, have all signed an agree -
is -tent (to permit military tactics on
their farms. This makes a very
large tract available for'mance-
oaring. The water flowing from
the ftw,o large springs has been
found absolutely pure, and the
town of Goderich is going to fur�-
Mela electric light,
Tfrom North id residentso Britannianglesea street,
also
the residents on Britanniaroad,from South street to the Sunset
Hotel, and on Nelson street, from
Colborne street to:Prikannia road,
are
e petitioning' the council lotus:
down cement sidewalks.
The
steamers 4 $
Gordon
and iM
McKee
left today for Fort William to load
grain for the Goderiela Llevaitor
and Transit Company,
Conference Will
Be held in London
1T,14
The ways of a watch are past
finding out. Dont tryy If
watch Is lazy and won't' let
let u
rerun, s
air it
P
for
Ten to one you.
you
neglected
get dirty, or it stops from ted ac e f
oil, Whateverom lack of
delay. is the reason, dont
Delay costs looney and often
spoils the watch.
We give thorough examination
and costs s little refgulating
sfae�to)'y wehing ek
can be done for. Y wo.i.
JGriag •
O
Jeweler and Optician
Issuer of Marriage
j,dCt±11SE$
and
laymen r
n ii
aD
Dundee
Cente
Sunday, June Sth-FirstrCUhurch-
9 a.m.-Love Feast, leader. Rev. do•
sias Green,
11 a ray. -Ordination sermon, by Rev..
James E Ford, retiring president. ,
8 p.m - Sunday school address, by
Rev. A. J. 'Thomas, M.A.„ 13 D.
7 p. to Evangelistic service, Ser -
1000 by , conducted by Rev. ELT.
Dr. Stansfield. followed by an
1
/iter service
Uroesleq,,
The various other churches in the
city will be occupied by nJinistea'sof
the conference, MIr: J, S. Mason 'of
this school f is
Streets
t eetS Church un the
afternoon,
Monday, June 9th -8 45 a. m. —DP.
votional exercises, conducted by Dr,
Stansfield.
9.80 a. m. - Reports of committees.
Of the Corning
General business.
2 Program pare -Devotional exercises. Re -
Methodist I ports of committees. General buss
Gathering Has Been Issued nese,
3 p.m,- Meeting of the stationing
committee in Dundas Centre Church.
Conference of the Methodist Church
The, thirtieth session of the onion Young People's rally, addressed by
Reve. B•vroa Snell and 1.4'. J. Knight,
will be held in the First Church, Lnn. M•A„ B
I D.
don, commenningThursday, June51h, Tuesday, June 10th -3.4i a,m,-
at 2 p. tn., the Ministerial session to votional exercises, conducted by Dr,'
meet on, Wednesday, June 4th, at 8.4S Stansfield,
a. m. 9.30 a.m. Reports of committees.
7.he program committee have ar• General business.
rangei the following program: All meetings will be held in the 0nn-
Monclriy June, 2nd -2 39 p m, -The fiance church, unless otherwise specss
stationing committee will meet in the
Dun sas 1
d (en
tr a The
Church; muss
b
the statistical ' c of the
t tis r• devotional
t c.al v '
otr
committee will meet intug will rte under Dual meet-
Dundee
First 1 ea the direction of Rev.
1vliQsou,
Tuesday. June 3rd 2 p.m. -The die- Program of the Laymen's Associatioe
trict journal secretaries will meet in
First Ukrurrh• To be held in Dundas Centre
Slyth. 7 p.m. -The financial secretaf•ies will Church, London,
meet the conference treasurers in First Wednesday. June len- 2.30 p m.-
John Weymouth and family have Church,
moved to Llestla again :titer spend- S p.m. -Annual meeting of the Theo Opening exercises, (1) Organized
the
ing a year in Brussels. Brotherhoods and their piece n the
1 logical Union, Chairman Rev. Clhurch of
Londesboro
Mr, and ' Mrs. Geo. Brogden. of
:f onclesboro, announce theeegage-
recnt ofltheir . daughter, Mary
ltto1. wa, found in some of the r Win nirretl to Mr. 'Wm. II, Lyon. The
'Hebrews 5:d, 2r,; became the places, and wee taken ;Away sty the Wedding will take lac, quietly in
.author c eternal �• _•
unto rer�: la Jt. e
all them that obey Him, doings over this raid by "the poli': ' Richard (Soviet' a ed Robt Yo tt g
In this verse 'three things magistrate ' l] t r
.at )f sat ation u t Prot Jneial officers J1 }It'
I .allay
I
clearly stated. First`- nngs arr - )n the near future.
: That oh,. Eire' which is supposed to have
dience to Christ is equally neccs- originated from a defective stove
sary to salve tion with believing' or chimney destroyed the home of Denby for }
Hina. Mr. James McGee, oe the first linea el:setes lELza and Annie Kir-
Second: That he was made 1)00- of Morr'ii(- The family were. awake r konnell of Walton spent a few clays
feet as a high pr}est byoff•?ring ened about 19 o clocks at night by With •Mrs. Richard Aclams here.
himself elf
a sacrifice tat the
tee f
ormailing
si
n 't . , ,•
C toflames r '1'hr.
8;3. , Chapternti smiok:,') regular mooting of"thy lfo-
q'hich by this tune had e„eel epee )non 5 ensLitnte 101il ha hemi to
Third: That by the merit of that the
greater portion of the hour,ci, Poet ,y:r7s- .hall n•^x-t ore, nem_
sacrifice he hath obtained pardon had a narrow escape from beim afternoon a full rat .
:and eternal life for them burnec9, thee enrinitc:t is re- g the auspices
alio obis I v merging on to clurstetl as their is bu:saness of it- of the laymen's A. }al.ion. Address,
him, their bight teethes. Tee neve 'ing port. anee and the election of of The Social Problems of the Day b
ed death for every tit R Y
blot had "the phone installed in
their homes this week.
John Grieves is engaged with
Johna few months
Langford; lecturer, Rev. W. Hiles,
13. A.; subject. "The Witness to the
Christian Doctrine of Immorality.'
Ministerial Session,
Wednesday, June ;1tb-5.45 a. tn.-
Devotional exercises, conducted by
Rev. Joshua Stansfield, D. D., of In-
dianapolis, Ind.
0 30 a.m. - Roll nail. Report f
a omntt tee. Appointment Thur d • iCl every button that comes off, and 2 5c for
Il DREN'S WASH`; DRESS;
Our s
h �•
ow
117
of
Wash Dresses es
SCS
this
and prettier then v year is larger
we have ever shown
before,
little Dresses in Prints, • Daintyks
Int. cr
G1
n
ha
� ms, Charnbra s Du
and Linens, and in all sizes Chambrays, ars
from 2 years to 14ear
and wondetfully Iow priced at from 25c to years
$2
See our Middi
es at 1
Ladies White Waists and
Underwear.
r�vear,
We have a beautiful assortment of Ladies
in lawns, embr idea aL'an ingWais
price from 5oc Y .,w' pique, linen, etc., ranging in;
to $0.00.
Ses our special line at $Loo
Also some extra values in
Ladies' and Children's Underskirts, Gowns,
Corset Covers,, Drawers, Princess Slips,
and Combinations.
Plurristeel
SiiiJL PROFITS Bros.
VOICE I3USINESd
15th Annual Excursion
,�?i�t ,L,F�. ^a!a, k� rl tt c�a :FY•Ifr`7,u1,; u
ese,ter' e'er particulars see small bills or write
E. H. AYLERR, Excursion Agent, Detroit, Mich.
Goderich to Detroit
and Beton!
Big Steel Steamer GJREIROlJND
will leave Goderich June 10th, 930 a,ua
Arrive Detroit, June lUth. 5.30p.m,
Returning leave Detroit, June I2th
1.00 p.m,
Tickets 1,50 Round oun
d Tri
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION JUNE 9
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eVERJLLSFRFREE •
Laymen as a f+tctor' in Evangelistic • nialSim"'�® �•
work. suggested• '�► •
by the small net in- • somax�ox,� ••
crease in membership for hast year, G, • �� ••
A. Stanley,
S p.m-PM/lie n ec.kio in the First • We are sole, aaentS for 0
1C all5 •
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Church nutlet. U • a
Laymen's A paces of the • r
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re .Day, by R. v • •
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J. W. Aikens, field secretary • mode in yr <ran•
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ssociatiorr, Address, "Ilse • WALKER'S S OVERALL
+ocial Problems of the
1. W. c 1 1 form. of tem. • tj alker ills Ont.W e gua tee roc for
transfe • c .t °
nen of dale, June uch-9.4u a.m. - o
committee en conference relations, Opeming exercises. (1) The Ls'tynta,n's
conference letter writers. Guardian Duty Cowi r,l the Mlinister's Salary: 9 for every rip.
corsecorrespondent and railway cleric. �Vliy the S;tlary Deficiencies of last QE
Routine business, year A Ml I1t t (r) UI For every six pockets cut 1
Reeding
business, meeting of ministers end pen-Joint
layment(1) • 51170ck Free.
2.3(1p,m,-Meeting of the laymen's ,')'hs Chinch end her Children. F. 13. : Get in the habit of Savitlg your pockets
b p.m, -Meeting under
Gibson, 0) The foreigner in Our •
Midst: (h) Rome and Foraign, Which o SOLD .41I9 WA/UNITED BY
Should U .n
2.0]) ' rrJ • u parch finance. • . • from Worn garments
pen. -Devotional exercises, Open discission led by C% J, Beal. • we will give
ending of the pastoral
aduress Saturday, Jute 7th- ' - • you one pail. of Overalls or
the author
He tas't man ;
but "ie is tl tl and crone of
eternal salvation only to them Who
obey him,
1t is not merely believers, but
obedient believers, thatshall finally
be eared. Therefore, this text is
an absolute unimpeachable eykd-
mice that itis not t;h•' Inputs,
obedience of Christ that saves any
man, Christ has bought men by
lti� r ,
together with all contents is a to -
temperance
mora re orm, tion? c r u ore
Aciec nal e;+ •
(try conference in charge 'of Wm. •
ficers fur the r0mm; y, at:., es. J., AV. Aikens, field secretary of unantd Onr bust Atten •
)n ltcr. Ml'r. Knir7 0f Alma has ac- and 1 f O Why Out Rea •
cet � n Thursday, r - house Nut M •
Knox •
induction will y r,Rev. James P, Nord of Clinton is • •
take I� Si»nsl'ield •
place Knox church Lond^s_ 9,30 a.m.-Ministerial I d2tng] tat of the conference. and Rev. • ,`Alen by
the li nll.er 'ills '` •
boyo on t1 edne5day May the 7th at ford of Unpin th sPere • 1 Pant and Overall Co. •
- il:rllceri'ille Ont •
tal loss, only a small Insurance c
building and contents. ted the rail t0 Luta and I t Y, June uth-,•s •lt am. -Del 1
chuarhrs aixl the vottonal exercises, conducted b D x• 1 •
. tarr ,. s
Zulburn 0 �5 sen, Meetin of the laymen's tate, 511' •
Israel Taylor of.Lonrlon is president of •
Mr, FL Langan who had a. sale 2,30,Rev. P. Mr. Turner of Blyth sup- Association in Dundas Centre Church. the 1.aytnen's Association •and Mr • •
two weeks ago intending to o •
g 1' nl'eii the i' pulp ' I Chatham sects- 0.000100/20,14066.66"....4"110100000.18.111.1"4"..."1"1"
7•••788@•te•••••IS••tF•••!•00 • •
to remain hen e• 1 t and there was a full p•nJ•• conferences tvy. • ••••!••�••MdDY••0•W•
on account of his broil
west has decided , to -urns and Knox ml) t'ta � Yeneral Session to air es
of
aa•t Sahhatl ( tl acramental set -
ret s illness, house here .to hear hint and l hay vice, conducted by the )r "'� +m►
o tnston and
daughter
o00; and by the infinite DUs Johnston augiter
merit of his death h • has purchased returned on cater tday:sites spend -
for them an endless ggiory; hut, in ing then winter visiting friends on
order to bepr•epa•ed for sit,the the Coast,
sinner must, through teat grace
which God withbolds from no Tran,
repent, turn from sin, believe on
Jesus as being a suflrceant raineel
and sacrifice for his soul, 001.1100
the gift of the 101,= Ghost. ) ,a
worker togeith•sr with him rr all: in
conformity Ito the Dir,., , r•`''
were not 111 (appninit•^d Rev. Mr. James E. Ford, president, Rev,
Thyme will be here next Sabbath, 3 p, m,-lholl Hall. Flections. Ks. i Bishop g �j p
Rev. Mr. Pearcy of I-l:arris%en port of Ministerial session, Report of 1 Biaho Fallon Gets SEED
came here on Wednesday evening conference special committee.
Report •
Mr.iO,:s.Err'att had the ntisfoe-
tune to loose a hors; this week,
Ralph Gravis'ton Ieee for 'the
West Last weal: where she Will
spend the smother. with his brother
there.
5.1- .. 'Jolat Mi
for his auto which be left whenheof decisions of questions of law pro
moved away,
A supply of New Brunswick pot a -
toes arrived in the. tillage on'\Ved-
n,ed(lbay an dare selling at $1.25 a
bag of 90 lbs,
(1300 She of sugar beet sued has
through (this Divine aid and con- taking tree'talent for h• r health in grow beets for the Berlin Sugap
time faithful � a
out of. whose fulness h may Mrs.Hotvaa'd sr. spent Sunday Ho>;s mere shipped on Thnrsclay
recess gr•a^e untograce. S
clecisd with of tens wr.
by F. J. !i}IL,her dangl ter Mrs. Jas.Ca.;t Will'arri Riley is`under the care
right.
at)ni.ng }vas been come here for the farmers who
aful unto death, throng! Clinton 11oep;tal the past 3eveaks, factory, ,
him,
1
Our Aim= ----To Please
BRINGS S BACK
Furniture buyers ®t this store invariably come back
when they want more, and bring their friends with then].
To. J8e nr i ttrnitnre is tDr
li ove that it is as good as; it
looks, and that is saying a whole lot.
Substrtlltial Furniture can be bought here at money-
saving rates. Why not secure whatou need n
while prices are so favorable. Y p
es
e
foie
Fiaa•nitill re .Dealers and Funeral IiHrectors-$'hone 104
MGM' AND SE1 ID•9L, CALLS -Phone No, 127 or Phone 1G
C J" A P' • M.L.A..1"' 6..7
REMEMBER
Wednesday', April 301h, will
be the last day of this sale; and
we positively must have the
balance of the Twitchell stock
cleared out before that date.
tiered by the president daring theJ ib,UUI
year. First rate of stations
5 p.m. -Adjournment and meeting •
of committees, We have in stock -
7 p.m, -Meeting of committees. Goderich, April 21, -In tban'-inr Early ts,
8 p.m. -Public meeting. Address by the congregation of St. Barky Michigan,
Rev. Joshua Stansfield, D.D. Oh g Peter's Early Everett
Friday, June 1318-S,45 a.m.-Devo-
tional
exercises, rases conducted
h Dr.
Stansfield,
Y
nSe
Id
).30a.m.-Reportof the committee
on Evangeline.
eebiea l men at presenft It is 9.4o a.m.-Report of the committee
hnprd he will soon hs nut a , am• on the estate of the work.
1Vltn•y farmers are.ansioiielystart- 10.30 mini -Meeting of committee,
ing for shinelea to come here.3 2 p.in. Memorial service.
pen, o Iospiretronal addresses' on
Evangelism by Rev, E E. Scott and
at Gods ` IPOT2TC!ES
arch
titch ;here on Sunday for con-
tributing n
g 50,000 tar •
t at ds the
,. new
seminar
y to bel built in London
Bishop Fallon announced that al-
though he had started out with the
intenitio:n of raising $250,000 he had
now decided to snake it $300,000.
c e7 s oong•rega-
tion most hearth d I I
Garman No. 1, late
Gaeen Meuntai
u late
Dele ar .
w e, late
American Wonder,
medium early
All our stock is grown and climatkzed
to our own land, call and examine for
ILC thanked 5(t P 1 yourself, or phone Ne. 0.
heartily
ec Futef • rat STEEP & CO., Clinton
the members had contributed twice
Rev, J. W. Aikens, what he had expected.
London ➢ioaQ' Bishop Fallonstated that he had
Mr. George }Ian!:^4 attended the tion mm.-Rved hcepti01 service, Resole- conducted 1015510)5 in almost every
funeral of 111;r. Kerry, at Goderich, and seconded 8)'y t1 S. J. T. Cosby manyate in, Carted States 0enditi in
00 Sonday. Morris, 13. A.,13. D Y faanilJarr ,'ere the eondf:tion1
On a00011111 of the storm on Tues- S,.tturday, :Tune 7th -8 •15 a, m.- in practically every diocese in
day night there was no league votional exercises, conducted t De threr'ica; years
his shop be
meeting., go Aft will be held at mi., Stansfield. Y Dr. :lir rn seats ago as bishop he stark
W. 5tanbu7'v 0 next Tuesday n gltt. 9;30 a m -Reported traversed (t01 ' carssm of London
PRICES.
A good ahtcxtela.nee 15. asked for as 1 Board of examiners.
No. 1 from the on train, in ntoitor a.rs > 1' 1 . ro
( miners. 'First ballot for and n a.nd on fgot; ! I<.ut to ).n C !cur $ 70 her 1.00 lb
their is special burin es t'n attend Board of examiners.
owher'e had ire found such ! l smily l sour.... )fio
to' 10, a.m. - Report of the Sundaysgalertdid established parishes of ' .Pastry Flour L 50
M?r,Mutell, ].cop•ar of=tl, llatsnschool n such reiaboi s g`a r
t ofc nnnittee, Report 0± the Lp at eon t egat7orns. I'1' re- I Graham none 2 50
I3,efu,ge, was the firs(tl to'finish word: League r ferrecl to the nor ee Breakfast
snedin,f; ,on this Road. Ile 'I 1 et report 1 committee. Discussion tyre ' fafLhrr 1 t r days, n'he;n! Food
3.00
r:sts.hed P rt of the comujt,tees s, with indian guides. Shorts 1:35
th wio,rl: on Moud+ay night. I 11.15 aim. -Repose of tlxeI 5'itibath and in small canoes, had jowttey;�tl Frau 1.1u
Clinton flour M S
Observance eemtr ibtee Reportup fake Huron to plant the cross
Observance
committee on class leaders' ' the the present sp enrud
Colborne 1 t1 port of and
establish t I
1:General •business. Second ballot e c' patha p .
e
Mfrs. 14. S. GIedhiI I, of God erich,'f Board of L+`rtanriners. for The people of today, he said, ow
is+alerting at the home of M7r;W. ;3. ( 2 pen.-Meetingof s a deep debt to those mien for their
Forster r ,this ;vee!., • _ 5 mit Ca,tioniaig cone- ,harp Noel:. In ni• g
Mrs. P. Camel) we k S tee in Dundas Centre Church. ahrn s appeal
altford, has re- 2:30 i.m.-for help :awards lhaidet'
turned lt,:i her home after .1 Meeting of Historical So- seminary
spending ciet in project, atly )cued said
some time � y Wesley Ran; lecturer, 1 , atd that he
xe n lith her sister. Mrs. J. R.T. \Varner, ALA., D.0, esubject . that be se ;tr out to. the $$50; 1'10
Al lire. 1 "Christian Warner and. his times,'] hasthat :lin set out to.get, parishes' and ago,
p® :tlir•IM•aitland All:in spenit `Sunray 8 p.m. -Joint meeting of: ministers ta.nadeci r nf, ogel$0,00,vet to go
tot had decided to gel $30D,000.
RE-OPENIG��LE
=k ' n'I 1t eu �t �hi'�tt q �i
y
We ore now within one week of the end of this, the greatest and most successful Shoe.
Sale ever held in this town. ' That we have been able to do this shows t_
people of Clinton,` appreciate the many bargains we have offered to them. • thhasat er friends, thet
disg�ose of a barge portion. of the stock of' J. Twitchell enabled us to
& Son, but we-l:�.ave plenty of shoes for
you to choose from, and if you have not visited our store DO NOT Dl
cannot guarantee you` the choice you get, now,' if you leave it until the: last lar o f the Y in. doing s o. We
sale.
emApmpi.
Feed Wheat .75 per hush
Western Oats .45
.
r.{'
our. exchanged for wheat to fari
ers A car of good. Feed Wheat
h»nd,. Leave your ordees at the mill ++ 1
office. Girders delivered to any part of
the town,
1)Lt A F. 'MOWN
OsteopathicVhysician.
Is opening a hrarch oi%i.•'e at Clinton
at the Hotel Normandie, on Tuesday.
from 7 p, us. uutil 10 30
NOTICE_ TO Ult9LI T8.9RS.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Martha Allen, Deceased
Notice is hereby' given purenanit
to Sec, 35 of the Trustees Act
that all persons having e!tainis
against the estate of the said de-
ceased whd died on or abo $ •the
twenty-first day of March. 1,81's
are required to send by pest pre,
paid to the undersigned .Executor
or bis SoIicitor on or before the
twentieth day of May, 1813, their
names and addresses with fulllpar-
ticulars in writing of 'their claims,
and statement( of their acootenets
and .the nature of the secualiities
(if any)i held bythem, duly verilfied
by Statutory decl:arration.
And Take notite+that after the
•said twentieth day of Play 1013,
the Executor will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets of the said estate
among the parties entitled thereto,
having-regarid only to the claims
of which: lite shall then have aioitiee
and tlrat tho snick Executor will
not be liable fox said assets or ,any
part thereof, to any person oir per-
sons ,
s of whosd claim notice slhail
not have been receivedby him or
tis said Solicitor the time of such
tli+hnibu'tion
Dazed the 21st day of April, 1513,
Ctlh 3r Johnson,
Clinton, Ont,
Executor.
GAVE ES A TRIAL
J. i;i "1/ N1101l'lrU tact
1' 1 W.:Prydone, Clinton, Ont.
his Solicitor.
o?'..amuae A...7, •..1..�,. ry,ycty�^'
Successor to Jas. Twitchell & Sun
CLINTON
We'll Continue
The business carried on for so
many years in this store by Mr.
J. Twitchell,
A New, up.towdate Stock' will
take the place of the one
we are Disposing of