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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-06-19, Page 4Iteady to Wear Phone TS' teteasewsesenearrsesisiateatissaateeemareaesseenestassaauseareattaa BRILLIANT ASSORTMENT OR ew Saintlier Dresses Stunning new Dresses from the best makers in Canada are now on display in our Ready -to wear De- partment. Made of all-over embroidery, colored voile silk niuli, repps and linen, in the smartest of designs. Ideal garments for morning, afternoon or evening wear, in ladies and misses sizes. Prices $4 to $25,00 1 ..,110113MIMMO;a01,MM=MFM*8 VONNYWINAMMIII••••660 New Tub Skirts We are showing this season a smart line in New Wash Skirts including Cor- d.uory, Pique, Repo and Indian Head. Prices range from $2,50 to $5.00 louse Dresses . We've passed into stock 5 doz. Ladies Print House Dresses are guaranteed fast colors, made of good quality print, sizes 34 to 44, very special for Satu, day $L25 Millinery Half Price We have about two dozen Trimmed Hats left and would like to clear these before our milliners leave, They are all up-to-date styles, sold from Ss to S7, your choice Saturday $3.50. Ladies Cloth Coats We have only four Ladies Short Coats left, made 'of covert cloth, color fawn, sizes 32, 34, and 36, regular $6,5o for $3,98 reaeteeemareraraveeteseseeeeemetzesamerme, G. T IL Brakeman Hurt 'Smell purse mottle') ing $0 in Ilnd two -hairpins. Allot -bee handkercbiel. One key. - • 'Egiat1OlOto0!1: OnPu day 'the infante son of Rob - 'i' , ,atia Mrs. .11:unteen messed aagnY et /the age) bl ten moths. Far the pait 8 menthe it has bion in -dell-, natebeelth. The', funeral was held 01 'r0sdI1l', -Mee. Jam s Nett: visilodi J1a Sia- i:.1>V-111,121, Mee. Ste v ene, in iIllllEitt oe 'Sunday last, Mrs; Feed. Natter) .emananied fee former lady. 'Mee) :.Steese 113 fell arid beolte her thigh lest melees and is in a setious ten - Mr. Will Faleoner, Mr. Perry Plum et el land- ale ;Henry Livermore, vis 1(1 ike Clinton 0.0, F. lodge at 'aeadericsh 'On Sunday. Mr. Antes, 'Cart W ghlt and, family of Hull:4f1 visited/ at the bome of Mr. IL Liveigninee 013 8110d0Y• The Landon 'R earl Leagne baro been leaked to assist with' the Tur- ner inetigue in their annual. Flower Subday on Sten day /fleet/ at Ti pan. The duet from el e antoes is some thing fieree these days. The ladies ate) compete -ling thee they cannot 'k .0,1 theft windows up in' the nouse. M r. Fran k. G ran t 19 lessen ring bis Male by having, two new gates and , noe erected. Setthuvn Mr. :Robert Lapsley, et Kindereley Se Ike is visiting friends here aft pastime We understand he in- tends tie take a BELL with him when he re tir 105. Th !Sine Club visited the Point Taism on Friday taking fourth place 12 lis ciente Mr. Cl aelee needle is decorate ug the, 1 ,a enent of tbe Baptist . churee Re v. air. 1 Le 7' 4-1. n d Re v Mr. 1 a ng exchanged, pulpits It Sun- dae. Me, el.11..e. me tailed tee the 11)1 e ens.e at Cerlow in the afeet noon. RE,V. Mr. Lang has leturned from Kiegetem with nis bride. W‘e \vel- e:en both with e wishes. Malter lent Rye hae bun visit- ing at the home of Mr, A. Aequith. Air. le. If. Sohrton tuna wile cat 1 4211 dee arrived 0010 on Sate uridae tin)) w .1 1 event) ti 6 5001010r with ie letivei here. The 'man v fr. eerie f Mr. John Knox an Old ancl este -teed resid- ento tl e 'atter) Line, eel/ be sorry n as in In de t wnieh ()enured at tne 1102 (11 hie deugeter, Mee, non -:axle of He tti». 00 Monday Alr. Kr. ene halth has 1-0,n failiug 40" e aid feet week he 1 a 1 111 neeketeiree to fall and beeek his thigh. el..4 sheet: from whee1 h. 3 e , or reco vent'. aires Ten)) t 1.9 else in poor health, suf- f. ring liven) 1'1' e1(1)2111e fever. The Le • ea :cd family have the, eineare sem se' hy cf their many aceluaint- E1l1''9 1 ,e e). A mumber of young inen left here on Monday to attend ti .0 minters' camp in Emden, Goderich Aire. J. L. K eta. epta.ined 0.)) /Le. 'en 1421(01)1 9' ie honor of her geed., Mrs, .11r OWn, of Toronto, 'Slats •ise )1). i Proucifoot end air. W. at. Pleucifoot, jun., I •fti v:a Mon- tt al :lei r7,- enu. ilie summer in Peng- Med, 1:1). (:'r, Id P)olec co, of Det voile 15 v,sitieee 01.1 r, Airs. Dee. wee Mien- Ad.. a'c'e (asgraiu, ca; 1)e- tro:t, is the at...est of alise MacDonald. 011 .'tt CU 1 dIr 111:- Orn.eNeh 10.91'11 1". 0115 club 1 ,eal thole first tell. of thnen ton. et enjoyed by a ar al inany While working on a way freigbt which left London early Tuesday morning, near Centralia, Wm. lelar0, a. Grand Tru beeatzeman, who resid tl P Hoag is Now Inspector es Orl Kitchener avenue, London fell under the wheels of a freight car, short ly after 11:e0 caclock, and had his foot I badly crushed: , Only meagre details of the accident reached London Tuesday morning but it is thought that Mr. Blaesh Will be bronght to NeiC(101`ia Hospital on the Bruce train in the evening. South Huron Liberals The annual meeting of the South Huron Liberal Association was held in the oddlellows hall, Brucefield, oa Fri- day hist Tbere was a goodly repre- sentation from all parts of the riding and the meeting was a most enthue- iastic one, the chair being occupied py the pinsiclent, air. Henry Smith of ay, ['he following officers were elect- ed tor the coming year; Hon presidents John Ketchen, Alex, Mustard, Prete Hess, sr.; president, Henry Smith; first vice, R. G. Selcion, Exel er: second vice, J. D. Hinchlev, Seaforth; Sed vice, Owen Geiger, Heneall; sectetary, J. G. Staribury, Eeeter; tteasurer„lohn Murdoehe:Bincefield; municipal chair- men, Stephen, George Mawhinney, T Collins; Exeter, W. J. Heaman; ,alsborne'Robert Gardiner; Zurich, 0. "Fritz; Hensel', Dr. Macdiarmid; ''Titekersmith, Wm, Black; Seaforth, -James Watson; Stanley, David Anders -on; Goderich township, John Torr- ance; Melnillop, John McDowell, , Resolutions endorsing the policy of Sir Wilfred Laurier ancl the Opposition at Ottawa and expressing their tin. qualified appioval of their stand on the ataxy and otherquestions in parlinment ' 'us'ing the recent session; and also ,- expressing confidence and approval Lot " the policy of the leader ot the Opposit tion in the Ontario llouse, Mr. N. W. Rowell, and especial approval at the stand taken by Mr, Proudeoot, =mintier for Centre Huron in his charges ageinst Sir James Whitney and Hon. We J. Hanna One fl I' d All Contained in London Teacher's Place Taken b North Renfrew Man, Toronto. June 14.— Three educe tional appointments have been need by the Ontario Government. The appointment of Mr. R. H. Cowley as chief hinspector of the noronto public scools, left vacant the chief inspector ship of public aod separate sehools in , the province and to this vacancy the Government bas appointed Dr. John Waugh, continuation school inepecter, Dr. Waugh's scholarship and %Nay fit hirn for tbe position in addition to is long experience as a public 8019001 inspector in Ontario County. Mr, J P. Hoag, M. A , of the London Normal School staff, has been appointed con tinurition sobool inspector. Mr. Hoag WAS formally inspector of sehools in Brantford. The vacaecy in ' the London Notarial School staff his been filled by the appointment or Mr. E. T. White, B. A., who was recently inspector of public schools in north Renfrew.. ADVDRTISING—ISIVIS. An acivertiser went the pace, And spread himself o'er. yards of space, His wit was keen-, his copy greet, His goods were BAD—so was his tate. AeseaAswaseaaieWseweasapaiNevaAAAAA ANY :THIN you want done in the line of Piumbing Tinsmithing Eavetroughing S nau ag Let us Give you a Price Detroit, 3 unel2 —Mise MaryBeacon, of Groit-oderich,lost W110 ishvisitfr ing lends in z prices given on all Dether wite silk hand ye8terday, nt sae Isle, To a.,,y ibag t- Contract Work. Waa recoverea and an inventory of its " actual coulents showed the folio Meg assortment, a. . Six terry ackete, One handkerchief (clean). One handkerchief (soiled), Ohe lead pencil. Small note book. .Soine calling cards. Nine hairpins. One piece of chamois - Two ough drops. One rubber bend, Peir white silk gloves, One sample dress goods, more hairpins. • Cali or 111011e Ir)r Prices Dill' . Byatu & Sutter 1 3 Porter's Hill Deedt fora,. It tie Old .1loys' Sun- da: et IC' el church en June 291.11. Rev. S. j•er. Feetrea, a former sea .ents w; It occupy the pule p, t at 10.10 and ea clock. A choir conseeting of old Godeeich town :ellen boys end is .being ar ineged few. Miss Start, of Wood - (stock, 'also ass"sie with the music. Mrs. 5, D. Dawson, of Spring Lank 'will preside 0( 11211(2 organ. A glian•e'nal eareStion Will be ttilsen et 11121h ieevice alct .of the chnrch fund. jamee Morgan. of Detroit, is vie) ting the rie ighborbood Mr s. S mon and eon ten d Mee. Splon„ of Kilos, visited tat Ceo V•an,daelmegh's this :Week. 'Among theme, who took in tea eecuesion tone, •Model Farm were Mr. and . Mee.. ger)), Coe, ;Tenn e Woods, 'Annie and Kate alcDougall tied Murry McDougau. eonatanee Mrs. Will McMillan, tof Myth, l, he guest of her e are n ts, Mr. and airs, Henry Tay- lor. . Mr. and Mrs. 1,7,1j1nritton drove to Wane ick on Saturday, ecturning 1111 Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. ,and aliettle we., Miss Georgina Rumball, of Holm i0) lie, spent ',Saturday and San- dav the geeeit of hen' niece, Miss le, la Peed, Mrs. (1+1110. McCully emit babe, of Stealeord, spent a week or so the gnest her grand -mother. her, Mrs. W. 111110tana 111121121' friends. Miss Margaret Rileyhas taken a pea/Rion as seamstreas in Seaforth F th Mrs, red. Wa I s h Quito a number aeound here took in the, circns Stratford on Sat- iates. Goven lock, of Seaford.), and sea of Chicago, visited, the' 1010) 01.9 o thex Me Frank Hall on We,dnesday. Mrs. Geo,. Stepheneon is visiting her els ter, Mrs. Irwin, ofNiagara Falls for a week or so. Mr. Leal e Spnek lin, of Windsor, wal .a guest in the burg last week. blr. and Ms. M. cDonald, of Bons - sets. nal'ed.-1011 1 11 0i1' 011t, ra. T. Po 1 teed cm Mon day. . Mr. la 0 Nye. T. .Plo I lard spent Sun daY ties andel or mi.; and, Mrs. W. Woode of Walton. , GerP d n eaty,— A g enesen ' part5' 99011 11;`, C.1 ea; the eekenodist 711(16011 lawn On V0)-(1 )'t day even- ing, Jame 25th, undes, ehe auspices of tb 1, Sunday School. Retiree,- ments wilt lie aOrl'Od from 6 to 8 after which a program. will) he en. The Loeb Male Quatette will a ntiet. Peaftesah Banta wen be in attendance, ecilitery epent Satuselay with the , •leitt leroid‘ee 'Peen!: Longman) ' Me. and Alre. A nne Cartet g an d thr,,e eleldeen eeet, Sunaay at tile be rs.e) of Henry Livermore, Mrs, Edward CraWfierd and eon. Rob -eve, srent a tow clays last weelt with /the tat) c'ee uncle, jolin eriPoil, 5109' - of 'Attlee!. . biee. ileines Neat end airs. Frei:I Nloilt and' Maeter Jaireo se)on I; Sun- day w lib th forneeeei 1)100(1, Mrs. 131. Ephi im e)1 I Panel t a few eta ye le et 91.'0% 11'111 11112 broth ere W113. S11'1 II, Of L031d011. W111, Pan(1h', '13 ei aim in , em t last weea eveth Ills brother, John Da net by, Brueelleld ales. T._ Weal iie a, of letichigren, is visiting .ait the haire 0( 1101' sister, Mee. etteX ,e, of our village. Rev. 1T.F. Wemele 11;191V et an ne- count °Mlle, Toronto Miasioreary Clencil which he antendedi at the nabbath 5.1'1`01ree. Ho spoke 01 12116 gr,a t W01.1c in whicli tee, churcheFi are, engaged' in both at home and Porelan !arida - A nutter). fenni one village at- tenate the el ell 9 in fitliatiel'el and London Last week. Miss jareet, tetien,er in the Stan- ley school, rear the village, has been engaged toeteach for 0110t11'62 near With all 10.902 950.9 in salary. She is a g,o,ocil t.eacher. Ma tee} e teenier ly of the Far- mer's paid 0 visit in our Vil- le)," let S,evien cars of coal have 0001c7 to our 9 Way, • laie/r, en) rend 1.001ine es 1 ed far next winter. ialtnter Mr: Reit et Ir. 1-1-01.eeton ancl wife of tiove-Leana, -Ala; sc», e viaiting with Si! ) erne es ',inhere lair. Alex 1101' (1,11. Tie 101.9 Wi;1 be here for enema a month, It is eight 5), aes einee they 11'01'€* here befere Sealortb ilippy, the 1: ay rattinere grieved by by (Jed, Reeabeeolte of 1'€:l 6(1'. 10111011 1,01 b 1 paetleips ti me in elm ittees Leal here list week, died la3t hittedae- eee ray; eath rup- tea- ef etc/(et-Leh, Hippy fintse- , a. fifth re e en-) tern 0111-auseCtee :aft' r winnhig ene eneand en;.1 ; teed ata 112(61 v,tontiquipi• for th moi ey. It 191hought 11 at th.) heree ruptured hime el f in the h at. -far in LI e fourth' he brolte badly anti finished third. Hi tl e fifth teat, Le wire fifth and was s,,) sick tiat hart 1» 1 e wiLltdrawn team th ) 1 a ie. Ile tiled a coeple of eurs la Exeter ranni Colad :dick. aged 07, for th ght eeetee ,teteeed store ,e. sae hove, rued priors to that e ten.ie r,f Ail11 -Craig, died at his hom , .9(911' Imit Friday enter an .11n) sn ;teninng over, many inpntim wee a lineennehill 7)11 and an eetive temperance. worker. Per Maly years I- e wealth official ill 911- Kati) 0dkil (10012"-h. 11.051dOS lit l'311, 1 teeleas. es four daughters, Mrs. 0 lee Settee veare ; airs. Caeter, 'ef Clan:Waive ; aerie Anima Eth Pet ie. of (Tenor) e. aides Annie at Josepleof Catania - .d 0. ..e ,rge eilielea ;en, ; 0 Alberta /lee hr 1(111'', The rimmed was Iv la on Mouday ed'e )001m. A m Jere. al :ie. aelea watt held' le the aletenetliet church on 'aunday, 'Walton J. MeDer eld's Mill Burned,— A- bout 4 o'clock Thursday morning of last evr ea. the saw' mill of .1011 13 McDonald was discovese 1 on fire but 11 110(1 reached such proportions It was beyond control and was soon in ashes. Fines is supposed to have been cauSed by a spark as steam was leapt up teeter the stock k)f heading. The insarance amounts to between $000 and) $5000 on mill and stock, Fortunately t) ere WaS a good shana of tlee letter,. saved. East Wawanosh The following is the repent of S. S. No.10, East Wawanosh, for the month of May ;—Sr. IV a—Roy Toll Walter McGowan, ,Orvi Ile McGowan Sr. IV b—Ruth MeGaWan e Jr. IV -- Hilliard McGowan, Cora Fear, Geo Wilson, Ernest Toll, Violet Parker Sr. 111—Ellal Fear, Ira( Toll ; Tre3rd, Robert Brown, Luella/ Wilson, Wal- ter Pattemon, join) Parker, Ildea MeGo w a n ; Jr. IL—Ella Toll • Pt. II . a earker, 11 (101901)0 Clara McGowan • Pr.—Ruby- Toll ; Beat eth, Roy. Toll; Jr. lth. McGo Wan • Sr. '3rd Ella Fear ; Sr. Plobetal' Brown ; Pt. enel, May Parker.—Myrele. Phil- lips, Teacher. Rolmrsvlflc Intended nor Lasti Week, Miss Blanche Tebbutt spent the week end in Goderich Mr. and Mrs. WhiteMall, of Dee troit, are visiting ab Mr. All. 3e - Rev. Mr. alcOormick and N. W. Trewartha attended the conference at London last week. Quite la number feom around here went to Clinton on Tnerkliay to see the circus. The school chiLdren, all JUST ARRIVED ed deperture from Onie midst , If we did. not feel, sere that you nee galled to a place where your talente and cnne.,:e disponi ((01 wit1 be truly aaPreciated, ole would tise all our ,energy of both soul and. body to (try to prevail upon you to' re- main with us. You have always been a most enjoyabto comPanion and you]." truly cheistian 'character has b a goal ;eh) eh we all It a ye aspired to afttair). ,But regeet, your departure an move than one account First yeti have) be our eviend and eecondly, you have never foe- daken us when eve needed the aid of your tialenfted voice in our little choir. Now Rose, please accept this sneall gift as a metres' of ap- preciation of your past wortin and as mboken remembraece of us. Signed ton behalf of the choir ;— Mrs. D. Kel ly, Misees Kate McCau- ghey, Nellie Kelly Annie) Bell, Mrs McCaughey Measrs. Thos. and Leo. Kelly. Miss O'Connor re- plie,d Me few well chosen words and thanke,d the membere one, and all. for their kind wishes and token of xemembranee alter which they departed to their different homes arniffiset, further 'expressions of re- gret iodeber intended removal from their midst. Stanley, • Preeeetat'en.—The young people of the eettond of etanley met on the es. esting.' ni leteday, June 13th, et 111 home of john GI hinoer, for O e 01 Zold. 1w0.1n1 C0.11 9'01`5C. .Duteng tee 11kt Mr. 1 lamas 1.1.eden 7. taro was pi esenteclaen the .e en: his maeraign - with a haildn sores, clunk: Mr. lta'rd made a and: ehanIted his -a airy 121. 1(1 the e keenness, airs. eau:dear and Mrs, 0 rircion, of a vieiting et the home :e1 ate. .flaird week. attn., etenls a al alien leinott. of Sine tereh. :./ vie cl OD 'Monday, t and wif ''it' 0)1)1- 1(1 ene ce-ce London and !high Seam ev-el .Tem Thomson at- tsienie 1 neet tetratfeiel. R.,onetesnoro etereste formerly of else) • heti e misfeetune to I e tee) Idhansn oue day last wer as can 1) 6'.j ode ve. e."). was special home eie ea , 1') a Ido. Ian '10 •.1 rent Min, ti • e iv e. )1' Mee 'Clew ard Brune- ce.,11 and Ws ere() ). 'I' lie :0 'are same 11.' the people ) the Let and they are ; inertia :same. Mee ''00•.ifIt•r ie enemas in tee' e pal .,0411P arounel this w e 0. J. o. !eft' on 'Tuesday -. • asene leen hie NV...2. who lecia 0..)1). to lea. pare eta hem() for sse 6.. al weelts. . ealing 1 ens .96.919.9 On W01111105- (:1)'. 1 ?Jr. 00.0' anti 51iss Ctraw- f-n.d. wile we: 0. quiet le married at lea e eeeila ,- •1111. ng we are getting 19 n ./, :0.0 of 111111 and it was ) • re 11,;:f•.1 1 e /late The) ba crop is e. • a. emit s )veng and roots rieety, ale. and .1dre, eCullemet, of Bran - cam a • , /striae welne Manse, y a e. Mee. Rents perente. HATFIELD 71 v, Mean:Lase has returued r) Lel e 1 t ) lee • el ;peeve and on ta :len(7)); iv .1 pteach n 5.- (men tette Polestars, when a !a ea.) eteedenee is expected, 11 ee See. Bass, or Godesich, has sect; e 1 2101'W reeetege in :Mr, jow- ett's glean and will. he hem, for Hes slum trsee. eh: v. -Mr, eini:e. of Windsorewith lite Sean ly, have- arrived at his cot- e : Rev. Mr. Young wilt have, charge at ) etanal-st church here as decid.e.i by 12 11)1 ferenee. Th ,Inor-Eir of this place. wad ). Ile :1,2111 where they de elated Vie liercesallites by a scare of three to nothing. GOdericli Township Everythieg is in readiness for the biggeett menet ever held . in Sloderich l'ownship', the Old. Boys' Reumne. Jul' 1.st. 11 1.900 are 10 tine ets" in the priee list an'd very e...305 awards !ire given to each eve it. Tee bc Fa -c tu) pont gets ; •t he, lest lady d river. $5 00 ; $1 is the) Erste prize fee .Fet man's race pa/leis th _first air tee' t inhum- e n parade, anti eel 00 through /the esa The- chadee).»efethe township will sine and will all be. nelmietterl 11' 5, Excellent meals may -be se- •eurect on the .grounds 25e. Bring yaur picnic baskets along if you falinton Brass Band will be on hand. ell. day. Excellent prizes •ave, gieen for the .ffithy show, R. Holmes ese-M.P.P., and Rev. A 1(1 - 111.9118, B. A.,, L.L.13t, nee/ among the epee ea. e ehe camp me.eting on SUnday, Juno 29th, The services ne. Led on the old carep ground :where. the big celebration will also he lead. Let everybody .come. but the Entrance claes, were given a holiday. Sevenal of the young folks took in the Moonlighlt trip 013 the Grey- hound Monday evening. Mrs. W. Mulhollancl went on the boat Tuesday morning 405 D.etrotit to visa her ellaughter Mr. W. Stanley wtis visikor in Detroit this weelc. Mrs. McCoriniele and son, Harry, epet Suncllay in Go clerical.' BlySli, - Intended foe Last Week, Addvese and Preseptati en.— On Saturday evening, may eth, the members. of the choir of St. Mich- aelis R. C. Church, 'Myth, met at the home of IVIr. D. GeConnor and after a fees pleasant hours spent in games and so ci a c ha I, 'a belanti fti g,old biaceltat with topazi setting was presented, Ito Miss Rose, who with 1th rest of the family will shortly ,f or Getty son, Sask. • • ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., McCaughey. Dem leote—It is weth , , ornan a Tvle. Mee. neolin ,Cartright the leader of the .chole, Mrs. The following addeeas. was rend ly mioviowediAmov401,0._ BOrt Of -Tueltersreith. • the gteajtastl and twist' sincere/ re- Salettary EltatisberS Mr. /and Mrs. ,Gelorge Stevens, of gr'et fthut we Learn 0,t your Intend - A- carload of Western Oats, also 21 cerhead of FLOUR, ERseN AND• SHORTS. We, eel/ the following kinds of Hour, wheissele and retail-- PITRITan :FIVE ROSES, EXETER, JEWEL QUEEN, PERFECTION AND NORTH STAII, 19 1D0 00,lbse and 25, lbs. tots : We also keep on band a full line. ' 1, ,ed— Were at, Small. Whene (03' ' hiek)n;s: :line I ey. Oats, Coen, Buck - wee at' Sheets, Fenn, Low-grade Fleur, 0112 5(111.9, Etc., Etc. In a few ,elays we Will have a full Hee, tot POTILTRY FOODS. Give us a Call and Gel Our Pieces LIVE :POULTRY and non -fertile NEW LAID Enlnale wanted at tosa pietas, at elise Elevator, TheGmm-Iaubis Co,, Liilt The up-bo-d'ate Firm. Clinton aT, TREWART.FTA, W. JENKINS Phone • T E GREAT uasv4, 491. ST'VAjflTYOp Will be Found Cut'Glass Chinaware .Lirasb GaodS Fancy Goods Dinner 'Sets Tea Sets at This Store You Wfl Find What You -Want At the Price You IA, ant to Pay Y 'LINE 19IICOLL-7,VALLA0— • The marelage of. al iF‘t fide., V, 'aim and efie J. Ane,eie re N 101 7' cateleated at thealenteriel bytertan church, _Newark; N. J., 1 Wednesday evening, Jane 11 art de's Pastor officiated, The 1i'1 \l'0621 ov.ely, gown or white vo trimmed with venise lace and a assisted by the gnome' s eister, 34 Annie Nietiolle who eras. gowned White 0151110 de chine. ale Ructol Kengeater wee, the best man. a and Mrs. Nichol!. It -ft for tab through Canada :end on their t11.711 et side at 97 Fahyan Pitt j. The briae was well known round inyth and Londeeboto eel) many friends wish them 1 ring harpill(SS. GROSS-eDiTRST A eery pretty event took plaee Wednesday, June 4th. at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wro. C. Durst, Maeda concession, Colborne township,wi their second d(1011191)90)', Sterah Amen was united in the holy bonds o17met meaty to Rev. (.4. Lorenz Gross, Mildmay. Rev. 8. R. Knechtel, 'Berlin, performed the ceremony. I o'clock,. as the 612611201 01' the 906<1)1906<1)1march played by Miss Rooe sieter of the bride, noel ed softly o noon the air. the groom took his ;se on the lawn in faint of a bank of fei and awaited the coming- of the bet who was given away hy her lath The bride looked chum -Mug in a 301 of white silk -bordered voile and re vied a bouquet of white bridal roe and feens. After the bride and grim had received the hearty congratu eliraton , g3)101) ef 06656 ratite the anclice of ' /elver ban (02(1 the elnit 0)01771,.9e• .'s with whet) floe .ees and -green leaves. eee ah e(21)110(10 shelve» hoquet of nen. hied ), vanes and lilies flIld W(ire the ginom'S-- gift, email)! 0201(1112. 57155 . Margaretna Me:earl, lichee of the beide white was her only attendan :en ware a (1 meet Givenaway _frock .= anti eaeried an 11' ((7 fasbimed basket ina erg, 6- 2-02015 and bleeding 11- aete, Ifee gift frem the groom !an , we; 0 beautiful little green stone aria. '1 he 1:e q 11'51106 maily ein fr'hinas follow Dr, end Mrs. Oliver i:Poet \V1 001. where they will be ce at home/ after September 1st.—The 3.1a.07 •!)eide welt knnwa el:nton, ng 1 F.lotr..., of Mrs, 21210 0) 111.111 IV 0( 12)1011 new of Wood- It"1.1. 1:EINHARDP—SCHERRER. 01 The marriage was eolemnized at 0e New Germany Weanesday of Miss na` Emma. clanghter of Mr. 11.11d. Mrs. eta.' Frank Scherrer, to Mr. Edward Rein - nee hardt, in S. Boniface R. C. Church. Pee in the presence of about 250 invited en':guests,. 'Phe bride was attended 1)31 tense Laura Reinhardt and Mese Tillie 'ewe' Schereer. The W00E1350100 were Meseta. 'an Oscar Reinhardt and Joseph Zither, Jr., eif Bertha The ceremony was u performed by Rev. Father Foerster ""` of New (1017111.9 031 Guests were preeene from Berlin, Walkerton. Guelph, "n• ' Strait( rd end.' other places. The groom is a ramiin of Mr. Joe Rein) vn hardt of town. es MILLSON—GREEN WOOD Hens of their many friends they led the way to the drawing room, whe the table was beautifully decorat with white daises and maidenh) fern and where ail partook of a hoc) Way served luncheon. The bri and groom 9061.0 the reciplente many beautiful and orally gitte, tee living to the high esteem in whit they are held. The grooms gift the bride was a benchomn eatie of s veneers), Mr. and Mrs. Gross telt the 5 o'clock train for 10 0110112 hone moon trip 90 Owen Sound, the hie traveling in .suit of grey whim:to and white picture Ina. After theiv t turn they will take up their residen at aindmay 11. A. ALAN D SBA It MAN An interesting event in Cupid Court took place at tbe home ot 51 nel Mrs. Welter 81)e901.911, K.1103 street, Goderich, cm Tueslay of th week, when Miss Laurette Ruth, sc ond daughter of the home, joined hart and hetet with Albert Tune Harlan of Detroit. At high noon, to tl strains of Lohengrires wedding 01E01, played by Miss Del. Nairn, the Mid entered the pavan, preceded hy tw pretty little floweagirls, anti took he place before a luxuriant, benk of palm end ferns bedecked with snowball Rev Alfred Brown 1)2151037 of Nett street Methodist church, was the ollic ating elergyman. The bride looke her hest in a handsome gown of whit satin with ninon overdress and lac and :pearl trimmings. Her headdres was a beComing juliet cep, She car tied a beautiful boaquet of orchids ten lilies or the valley. tier only ornamen was a pendant of pearls the gift of th Groom, The flower .girls—alise Rut Martin, of Groderich.. and Ails Margaret Reid,. • of Detroit, hot cousins of the brine—wore becoming dreeses of pink and white respectively, and carried baskets oe roses. Aftee aearty congratulations were offerec A. pretty wedding, took piece at the home of Mr, teed Mrs, H. 1-1' Ganes en wood, Munroe, on Wednesdey, Jane ea llth, when their only daughter, ae Almina Gertrude, wee rearrial to Mr, - Wilbert George Millon, of the same n ee piece. The ceeereony 90295 performed of by Rev, Ma Matson, uncle of the ta. groom, assisted byltev. Fotherusle ,n muter », 111191)91 wveath. The bride's dress was a beautiful gown of Duchess le satin, trimmed with pearls need 6060, p01111 lace, and carried a shower,' on of roses ana fern. She was given de- away 1)), 1)8,' father. The couple were nneetended, and little Constance Heal, .992150(1 01' ; tie bride, acted as c'e Bower girl, (linseed in white satin, with an overdress of shadow lace and (1,1)110)1 p11111 roses. The groom gave handsome peesents to the [wide ;inn newer girl, and the gifts received by '8 Mr. and Mrs. Milsoe were above the r• leverage, threading many hand g seine "0 nd useful articles is and a. number of cheeees, There were '0, n bout thirty-five 3(1.98(6 peesent, from ' Stratfoed, (1((1(1090,1 L liatoondon, and d, Aftel' the ceremony the 1,0 I young couple were driven to Mitchell o • in Mr. N. ,L Boyd's auto and left on a 0 I trip fov Toronto and other cities - the 0 bride trevelling in a 36031 140112. wall hat sn. tt,om.inatch, On their 6519160 (hey 99111 s I reside on the groomes farm in Fuller - h d ALL1N—DAVIES e On Tuesday afternoon at two o'cloc e in St. Paul's Methodist Cherch Avenue s .road Toronto the marriage took place of Blanche A'ma Davies, second d .daughter of Mr, and Mrs E. W. Davies t and Mr. Affirm) Everett Attie, M. A. e sop of Rev. and Mrsj Atha, of Clint/en h the Rev, Dr. Rankin officiating, assist s ed by the Rev. S. 3, AllineTather of the • h groom. The beide 1(725 given away by 181' father, and was attended by hev sister, MiSS Kathleen Davies, Ths best man was Mrs Fredrick R, Turner, 1 ThewelIdiug music was played by Mr, 3..E1. Knight, Mus, BAC., orgenteb of t, • e church, and while the register seal hiin-g signe(1, bliss Alen sang DeKoven's e01). Promise Me," After the ce.remony 11 reeeption WaS held by 511'5 Davies at le Yarmetali gardens, and at five o'clock Mee aed Mrs, Affin left for t tvip down the St. Lawrence, the happy couple, the guests to the number of about forty repaired to the dining room and sat down to 21(1010131 wedding 1 realer/Isl. The floral decovas done of tbe dining VOOln were esneci- all y Mee. Over the teble hting n floral hell of snow halls ahd bridal wreath. The table was prettily decorated with baskets of roses, while smilex and other flowers added to the general appear - mice cf the room. When all hen partaken of the good things provided, the weding party drove to the G 31.11. station, where Mr. and Mrs. Harland took the 2;40 train for their new home Il) Detroit. The Miele travelled in a tailored dress of brown tweed, 'with tuscan hat with green plume. The groom's gift to the pianistvasa pretty brooch sat wit lepearls. The (lower -girls each received a signet ring. Among the guests present) were Mrs Harland, bliss Harland and Miss Lenore Harland Dr. and Mrs Reid and children, Wesley and Margaret, Dr. and Mrs, Duggan and daughter, Mary Margaret, Miss Nina Sharman, Mr. Sheik and Thos, fempletdn, all of Detroit; John Shea. man an,c1 daughter, Miss alejorie, Of Woodstock; :Miss Thursa Lewitt, of Ainhersthurg; Mrs, Herd and eon, of London. The bride is a pornlat young lady who enjoys the friendship of large circle of friends. The esteem in winch she 1.9 1)01(1 was evidenced by the many costly presents which she receiv- ed, and prior to her marriage her young lady associates bespoke their, friendship by a, series of "showers." Althongh abeent from town for several yeers, the groom is evell and favour- ably known ie (Minton. Mr. and Mrs Harland comeeta married life with th heaetiest good wishes of their eviencts fee a happy and prosperous future. OLIVER—MenSUEEN on June the 1121 (1,1 Miss Jessie Mc Qu) ea, daughthr of Mtn. laweil Mc- Queen, tof Petrol la, wale married 10, Dec toe Edward :Blake, Oliver, of Fort I William, son of the late Adam Oliv- et, AL p., of engem:ill,. Tfie 00ve- 111,03131' took pliace et the bonse of Min 'and! Mee. Alex McQueen and 10a.5 la a 0 er•S, qu'ie t nejene, Only the immediate relatives being pee - sent. The, bride wove al or ely BAIRD—McDIARMID. A quint but pnetty wedding 'was ecelemniaed on june 14th aft; the Nome 01 311', Hugh McDiarreid, near eieenea, wieen 11 15 Was United ill' Wedllock to MT. T010.111.65 Brydcril Bail'd 01 Hie seoend concession of Stanley. Pre- cie ly tat high ,:'eon. the bride at- tired renown of w hi ee I le and 2117)111(1:10-016 bridal 17) L, carrying in her hand a baguet of flowers, and leaning on the arm 01 1101' father, took her place besede tele ebride- groom, white) the 'sweet strains of the. wedding .march was, played by Mr. 'Sari I nem Sage, on 1'01.017th). The nap:teal knot, WaS tiedl by Rev. F.11, :Larkin, B. A., of Seaforth, 111 the P375601100 tof the immediate :relat- ives of the contracting parties. - After the, cusboneary congratulat- ions, the gieests Sat: 9(101011 ,to • a eitapinaus repast, decorated -with many and elegant f towarS,11110 'beide, )7).50'i 0955 to 1101. 11.961 ('61036 561.1 7..6e ei pient .of many and costly ' nreeents, The: happy' couple left St,'afterth on tieafternoon train 21011(1 etangrateltations and showere ef coil fele I, <1)17 21 trip to Detroit and Othet .pl ace 3. GOOD LAMBS. Messrs, Snell Brothers, of Hallett, neer Kinburn, delivered to Mr. Geo. (niece ey in See,forth last week a p) ir or spring iambs which are deserving more than a passing notice. One of the e lambs, born in January, weighea 102 pounds, and the other born in MAKI], weighed Sa, pounds. They were an exceptionally line pair teed were creditable to the Messrs, Snell who bred and fed them. They were cf the Leicester breed.