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The Clinton New Era, 1902-04-18, Page 41$thi 18(4. AR about the Ritteh Cits on page 8 ur Ttitnfrte ijOe,17.y. e' TIM CLINTON NEW Ines • • P. E ar I y as it is in t116 Staon, we hve already had ample proof that our display of Millinery is the finest Vind largmt ever shown in town. We vifre fully determined that it should ‘.1)..i so. We started out to double the Millinery businessof last year and so far we have succeeded. , 4 It you have not already seen our display you are cordially invited to call. Ladies' Sailors, b3 the new ahapes,at 35o, 000, 75o and $1.00 ',maid' Outing all the latest etyleisat 1.00,,111.50 end $1-75 Childrens' Bats it* $1.00, $1 50 to $3.50. Great Sale of Lace Curtains Such values were never before offered,. and itis wally almost time for carrying -out your plans for beauti- . initowatted 'EXCURSION RATES TO CaLlfteRNIll rittring April -one Way, mond -raw tickets will be sold from Clinton to ban Pranced° and other Californian points for $33.7,5 ,fying the home. If you buy your Curtains now it Will . ;Olean quite a Saving. - 500 pairs of Lace Curtains to choosefrom. , • Lace Curtaine, 2 1-2 yards long, haye taped claps, at ..., ..... 190 Lace Curtains, 2 1-2 girds long; 28 inches wide; fine quality ,laces taped edges, value 60o, sale price 85e Our Lao Curtains at 85o, $1, $1.25 and at 50 are really wonderful • valises. At $2, $2.25, $3 ance$3.50 we oan •glye you Otirtaine that you cannot snatch anywhere at the pries. ecial Sale* of' Underskirts r Friday. and Saturday. • • We shall have ready at .8 "O'clock friday, .morning several very special bai gains in Underskirts; every Skirt is. -.Made of a good quality Satand Cloth. - Ladies' Skirts made of fine quality ,Sateent regular . 1 25 for 75e ;Aatatia Cloth Skids, regular 1.50 for $.1 " 2,75 to 3,50, for 1.75. 4494.444-•-•••-•-+++-4-a-fia-a444-44-**L+40444÷8.64+04,4+444-******* We II thb MODES BAZAAR GLOVE FITTING PAT- TERNS at 15c each. There is no allowance made for seams. It will pay you well to use this pattern, Good liosiery hen buying flOilerit you want to knbv4:, _that they aye made ,of _good yarn, and Will s giye_gopd_ satisfactory, wear.. The'llosiery we sell have all these good qualities, as we are very particular when buying our hosiery to see that we get none but the good kinds. ur stock is all fresh and the values are the iN5t we have ever had. • Ladies' CashMere Hose at 25e . • 200 netts of Ladies' Cashmere hose: in ribbed and plaia makes, good heavy quality, for spring wear, side, Stise, 9, Special value per pair. „ s, wo,t, Ladies' Cashmere hose, in plain and ribbed, very line quality, dzes • . ,9, prices 35o, 40o, 50o .. ; ..... . . .... Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cashmere iifise in ebbed y, ee nflefh heavy sole, this is one of our best sel:ers, sizes from 5 to 91e-prioe freo 18o to • P P Roy's Rose at 25e, .; ‘4103781 extra ham, -ribbed.cotton hose, all warranted fast black, Will give' ' good wear, assorted sizes, price per pair • " ...... f • 400 palm of Ladies' plain and ribbed cotton hose, warratteed at Week, made of good quality yams,. •speoial price, 2 pair for • • • • 4 e Sell the B.&I. bias filled :Corsets that. , are marked *$1 for 75e. 0. & 1, bias tille,d • Corsets, that are, marked $ for $1.35 • NO need tn. pay. more to. ether 'stmts., • Thii line we intend keeping in stock, TOe_ Purchase your *token; at TWO office and aers chesty at stenos. F. R, Ilodgens, Town Agent Ont, An about the Black Cats Additional Loral New • INot1B,A.Tous.—Jpo-learrgoter has ,live incubators reoing whieh contain 800 WILL LEAVE TOWN. --Many or eggs and chieks Will be out next week reg0. C. Rance has two on the go font the their friende will 'ret to learn that Mr and Mrs T. j. McNeil, intends to first. hatching Old not turn nut verY leaves town in atoout a month and will wetthe li.Owaoo theirethyr avAsschicksiertcubatothrsrim .0 to, Wetatikiwin, Alberta, where the bu in the iftshi°11e!I waY" •PaFtle 8 former will atart nn in boeiness 1 book and stationery lite. Mr McNeil -1, Os 0.' F. GRAND CONOEAT.-The k $ has been a faithful employee of the or- sale of tieketa ter theOrldfellowsl grand / gan factory for eleven year and bas _ concert for next Friday evening, April been a -steady workman. We know he 25th, in the town., halt, has been good/ will prooper in the 'West for it is putt bat there is yet room lett for nearS, such steady wettest Mr McNeil who will perchasere. It will be one of the treats suceeed, _ He will occupy • art of the of the season. The four attiste magag- new bundles V. (). 'French formerly of ed are Harold Jarvis, the renowned the Naw BEA staff) is buil ing for his baritone of Detroit; Mr Pox, 'violinist newspaper, the Veldt. Wd learn the of Toronto; Miss Selwayt,1 contree%, of ' added a new cylioder prose to hie plant Olintore This le enough to ensure a hatter leproeneeing.juSit reeentlyhaving •Toronto; and Miss Moll rdy-Smit , of Ritut AVIvutlosintnuf As To crowded, house. Everyone vvho is a „ ,roage Provincial Board of Health is consid- should not filet the Ocidiellows' con - $10 Buit-•Bodgens Bros • Excursion ratee-FR Elotigene• • • . • . • Served. free-- n Wall pr.per.,-Cooper & Co TriMmed millinery-Ilewcombe Stable for sale -W Brydone P • Egg. -T V Bence,- . . ... ' For sale --P Straith Muse to rent -W Gillabings .... . Agents-BradierElarretson &Co Formaldehyde -3 B goyim+ .• Carpets anti curtains -McKinnon az Co 4, Fine neckwear -Jackson jitt. ring footwear -Taylor keen. Black cats-r/odkens Brea 13.A.RBER SHOPS,e-•The lover of bleb °less entertainments 4 ering the suggestion that barker shops. eeet the est inst, ... . 4 A shouldreeeive medical inspection, and ,„ A sss, ,-, 4,4 if a simple Metbed MI be arranged, it ‘41'441J" "14 S4,011 SOLD. -00 Wednes- 5 ahould be done. TM cleanliness of day the transfer ef the Clarendon hots/ . R I barber shops is of importance to the took place, a canteient who has been the landlord for 0,little ever a year hav- e public, and a mild form of inspection ing sold out to Messrs. leerkins ds Ma- 'me.s would be all that would be required. hon. London, who takes . possession on customers --exert an influence 8 which is in most cases sufficient, and May tlet..oias sMtrr aCdaeand n at elo ni tw , wahai lien chreeraes i, ndidg; a observant. barbers know that their a 8 shops dart not onlY be run onscarefnfll pheat7roansowfoeluiniri t lanaebaes u rbusiness ayanadt linee, but that the eespa toers must ti able to see that this is so. The bar- the ciatentien' He will likely vesicle in hers who work for wages claitn that town for a while in one a his own they are the poorest paid body of naen Ttloblietlneeswbupt rmoparYietgoorstraarveelelixnpgeriaegnaciend, and they are attempting to Amprov 0 their lot. It is quite certain that the. hotel men ftwn London anti itin no it tfttli* *At AM FRIDAZ , 18, 1902. etir Hardee. just a't the Cline when certain un - gayety stories had begun to smudge the character of the colonial soldiers, the deepatehed from South Africa tell a story of Canadian heroism which has not been equalled ding the 'pre sent war with the •Boers. The story of the fight is oa brilliant one. A British force was sent to keep an eye on the Boers, near Hart's lily- er, to, the Western' Transvaal. The troops came across the tracks • of the .wheels �f gun carriages on veldt. They soon caught up to the Boers, and a running fight was kept up. Coming int, an open plain, they were suddenly confronted by. heavily reios f sided Mies forces: An awful fight began. and the British were compelled to throw up entrenchments. The Canadian Mounted Rifles fought the Veterans, allowing the enemy to ap- proach within two hundred rods of their position, and then mowing them downwith an awful rifle flee. One party of the Canadians under Lieut. Carruthers•fought till teerysoan in the party was either . killed or SeteadstesiS" Surely Canada and the •Empire can ask no more than this. Between death and 'surrender ' the Canadian abldiernl has Oy- one choice, and that choice • is al*ayo the former. Oanada is prima Of her sclitiers --Proud of them from ,the men Who died at Pae.rdebeeg s to the men who died at Hart's piver,: The latesit figures from Manitoba show it , • . total vote piled oxi the owners of shops will lose nothing referentiuto of • • • • • Isy. donb t do we1 h 1 ere ; we wele orae them early ' elosidfe and by keeping their to Clint". - -- shops shut on public 'holidays. Once Ohuech Chimes it is known that tilt the shops Will be . . closed on holidays the customers will .The KiPPen correspondent ' to the adapt thenaselyes to the rule. . Seitforth, Expositor last week makes . IMPROVEMENTS. -The work at the following flattering remarks of the Sloane block is being last pushed Rev Dr Stewart, of town': --"Rev A. ahead; the clothing is done and Stewart, of Clinton, on Sabbath lad, plaStering is being done. Two Goici:e in St Andrew's church, delivered two le Se McCulloch 'Vaults are put in, one grand wisps) sermons. Mr Stewart,' for W. Brydone and the other for R. as the years pass by, only becomes & 3.,Ransford. The intention is to Were eloquent, as he has lost none of have tbe places ready for occupancy by his ohistinui flueney, plainness and the first of May. The plate glass win- power of utteta.nce, and his subjects (lows en the ground Sloor are perhaps are of the choicest," ' the largest in town, being 8ill8 feet Leo XIII 'celebrated recently the each, and the ceilinge will be metals' twenty-fourth anniversary of. We lic ,... Among inotorovements con- papacy. Four popes only governed teruplated is the addition of it two skiry kitchen, including a bath- the church for a longer tune' than he room and other conveniences he J. has done: Saint Peter, Who reigned thirty-four years; Pius 1X., thirtY. Taylor s bowie, ani.3. a verandah to the one years,seven • months; 7Sius "VI.; double brick house occupied. by Dr. twenty-four years eight months, and Holmes vom and W. v Neombe....At the • laet council meeting the property com- Adrien L, twenty:.thr se years, and ten ' months, neatly reigned as long as Leo. 1 mitt -Re reported ' changes around the Three _tropes only lived longer than town 'hall, and they deserve credit for . these improvements. Which will Add Leo XIII ; Saint Aeathon, wise died , when 107 years old ; Gregoire IX.,. who innehle its aPpearance;the shed which contained the book and ladder truck waS 99 Yeses old, and CelestinTIL,who reached his ninety-second Year. and engine has, been taken down, and .s.,. s,: , „„ these fire ap liaticee are, stored in the "Em•BY ‘JutTR°}1•-s‘lt fence will he Trilr-fronTlItTirefertle v.11 Yh a ger'c'"fil 8P' d A rmHowsonon barn to the corner of the town bell. 'en t a sPitttna hedru*S"2", Its natu'sree; a possibilities has excited great inter - In the interior of the civic building est amongst those who herald its leis chandeliere of incandescent lights will beingdiscussed at many points, The' *tetra in the town hall incandescents statementsmade a coil decl upon he put id the council chamber and up - V11 be installed in place *of the old the acknowledged acts e most ' were . of the -agrictittorel ending in- the park. A last Sunday evening to a orta arc lights which have been no recent science ; together with the unsatisf actorys There inaprovements most advanced inte_r_pretation of will be appreciated by general ,ptab- 1 s„cripture. Ada result, Mr Howson • is iestions, bear- plife,obineigogin anapttpceha;amneoer.e efficient .and ' Ye deluged ith Mg upon the subject.... e eve . B. Ing cit Th R I B Wallwin, B. A. of Seaforth. will IMPROVED . . .OVED AIN • SERVICE.- pros eh eduCittional sermons w*gey about, 80,000, 'With a majority against. pro- - Some weeks ego it joint •meeting was • -church next Sunday morning and. • cu ons y r R. ti b M is Irwin.... At . the Berlin, Watetioo. Guelph and Stela- ' 4 d rit Endeavor meeting on Monday evening bibition'of probably 6,000. In.SePteraber, heldat Berlin of representittiyes of the • evening, The ...Rev W. Howson the topic "The ResurrectionS• was ably 1898 th i i Between your and there is nothing on ihe wall that looks as get - 0. ty and artistic as the - oc-' • Wall Papers that we, have selected from the newest and best designs and rich colorings of both foreign and domestic manufacturers of which we are showing sothe ,exquisite samples for your choice. It will be a 'pleasure to you to come in and, examinciour .new stock. ' • • • SP 4437&14 LINES 'OR N1E7'41' WEK 4til 500 rolls: obeioe gilt papere in Buff, Creates Bine anti Green, 9 or ts, inob borders, special matched mintage, suitable for porton, belle, • and dining rooms. Regular priee 20o and 25o per siugle roll, for A„ next week per single roll , . s 800 rolls ohome white Menlo', 8 yards; to the MIS 9 and 18 inch • borders in green, blueand- buff: suiteble -tor bedrooms, intohene or diningrooles, regular prioe 8 aitid 10o per single roil, for next e„ week the price will be per single roll .. ... ..•• on% ehate1aine Bags. • oboice line of bags made from genuirie seal, lined throughout, with leatber or metal hanger. Price $L Cherper liners at 35o, 40o, 50o; 6tio and- 76e. • Ladies 13e1ti. Plain and patent leather belts in eli sizes, one of our leadere patdit leitth'er belt with new fastenings, 22 40 26 lechers. Price Mc The ay Delineator. Is tbe meat beantif number yet issued, nearly 200 pages, 150, attryeeitureses..ubeortptioa is only We sell Dederick patterns, fashion tenets Cooper 41%11404101111,111004,101,11410011% • , e pleb mite was taken in 13dani oba, 3r aches e uc ional sermons 111 Sea - d " _ ' ford Boards .of Trade, to confer with • , • - .. • • dealt withby 3. Scott s the hair was 'hibition, 12,270; aphid' prohibition, 2;8178; :the (Xi I% R. regardind an improve- • o ONTAlti9. Sr. -4(4reat preparations For the first Meeting in Mes''' an bites - majority for prohibition, 9,29L The total vicett of the Sunday School and 'Rey Et 'tiopn ar subject, . ' • ger •seeviee between Steatford and Tor - number of votes polled wee 1.5,249 end the onto. They asked that it train leave W Cr ews, el A,of Stahel:1ms, willpreath s rl Hai!. ' It is estimated that at present there ,at present, *and -reduce' the running Will render Sultable and choiee ,rnueic: iss', x-AIIII8 tilitITECti.-The a liourned total number on the listswas 49,304, ' This . Toronto at 7.30 a. in instead of 8.80 as morning Mad evening and the choir time, a,nd that a special ear be attache In the afternoon on Sunday the school vestry meeting of St Paul's claorch would emzeleboet 30% of the votes on the to train N. 4 at Stratford, to be used will h4ve an open sessiornwhen a snort was held - on 'Mendes/ night in the voters' lists in Manitoba. Of theirs. 30,000 ' for nasse,ngers between Stratford and progremjecluding selections' by the school room ';eancl the finaecial , state- ment as presented to the church was should be at lead 70,000 llama on the the total number of , pates. on the lid. this matter before the manager, and Crews will given ; the :pastor, Rev Dr confirmed. The total receipts were were polled, which is equal to Ob011t 40% of To o .S. cr. ..111rr tolckson pionaised to lay el, S. I:maniere and cm address by Rev From this it will be seen that the vote on the points interested are in hopes they Gifford, will .exehange imlpits and $2893 (14 -including -pew -mere and en-. the referendum is ,relatiiely • larger than may. secure the Much needed impeoee- preaph iti. St Thomas, For Miinday - - velopesS881.54, East offertory .5821,45, in the plebiscite, whilst the majority of tient. The Goderreh Board of Trade eyening it ebOice program is being pre- Guild $25n, -offertory $320.75, harvest 9,S91 in fayor of prohibition is wiPed PIA :LhAveAlso_taken_up . offertory $179 57,• Chrietipsas offertory and a atijorielo MU iigiiind theliceiditire the -matter: : of . a :wed hy the scholars end. ()there se; leer $38,86 and special subscriptions $63 ; is ;shown. In 198 in the plebiscite, 1,451. theexnendtturesitreountte§2132 35, in- 19 were Polled in Winnipeg ' for pre- eluding. salary to Rev 'femme §822.80, hinition, and 921 against, showing a • interest $15115, rectory repairs $522,$2, majority of 560 for prohibition. Winniee old overdraft $21323, sundries $424 79 gave a majoritagainst prohibition of 3406 The rectory 'repairs amounted to $830 . - leaving a. baleen in . bank of 0201 20. 88 and a this $522 32 bus been paid. The liabilities are 11991 20 and assets 037814. The Ladies' Guild :is a worthy society in connection With the church and the report- by . its ' treasurer, • Mrs W. Q. Phillips,. shows it to be in a flourishing 'condition, 'The'. receipts Were $331.27 collected' from garden party, enter.. tailanaente and -mites ; the disburse- -manta were $306:70 leaving a balance . in bank of 1127 57. . The finances of the B . . .. church are in'a flourishing condition, • Other matters dealt with was the in- • reakfast Cocoa . Reettilif the.,sfelary, of the rector to t ner year, 3. Rumford was selected as s , lay deleiotte tO the Diocese of Huron en the followieg was the result: For pro- District Pass. Agent M (3 Dickson of 105, occupied by President 0 . Lindsay. went in the Morning mail and passen- are being made for the anhiversitryser- estinf debate will be arranged on some better sereice between Stratford and collection wilt be taken up at the door. God,erich, more p Irticularly with re. , A rehearsal will be held this (Friday) fe.ence to the morning train going evening, and it is requested that all Wed. There is room for improvement taking part will be present. 'All col- -in this direction. As at present the lections taken up will be in aid of the mail which that train carries is but Sunday School .... At the Epworth 2.84i votes being polled for and 5,887 little better than the one which reaches League on Monday evening the fellow - against, This is an extremely wonderful Goderich by the 1.30 express. No per. ing officers for the 'current year were divergence of opinion, and one that is very soli, unless conapelled to, makes use of elected: -Pres,, Miss L. Stevens ; .1st hard to account for, The people of Man- that train as a person is just abe t ars vireo Mi" cattle Shipley; 2°8 viee'Bilee' itoha appear to baye changed their minds f 'b " Gertie Sage; 3rd vice,Miss Kate Meech; at aheady going on tbe noon tr tin, in a hurry, when . they thought they had so far as the time in G aderich oat one's, 4 h i AmosC ti ta G • • disposal is concerned, 'United action (I I v ee, as es; secre 1 ys, •C, the real thing in front of them ifford ; treasure!! S Murch; pitaniet, on the part of towns along the line Mb" 8 Centtice' Whitney boasts eome about baling could probably decure reliet and all are Tho following a poliey'') in regard to lisseor 'laws, more or less interested. from tbe firlinopton d n ' Contest, yator lest Week has reference but when presse to expee dal-, all he UL • THE GUN' (3.1.17B. -Every Thursday to the probable naliiisterial mange of can gay is that he favors a gradual re- aft.ei noon, conamencing on the 171b, t„, , . • . •Metho- esiey Fiume, act the coming isroun s or a num er rtpGun dist c , ies . betermcesesstAtsateoedt•mecrtmg weekly shoots, will be held at the '4'neti°n -in thc. number of licenses. of the transfer comreittee of the Mettl- • • e' b' d f b ft That tie .11eW thing; the foilovving• which hseeheen don ted'Is Cau- odist church Rev H Manning was Wilt ellOW hOW tiberils have,been telon, president et the club-, George traneferred from the Totonte to the 6,1ge . two e'slock and will llontinue all after- practically certain that that gentle - pert of the committee renders it delegate.s ,,liev Mr Softly, Toronto, witeheresarts-the-interests nf the *Nor of Licenees„ • --J--liolleway. The »187445, , • Iedge,•officiated at • oth services last 1Walter Baker Co's Pure , delicious Tan' firit`b ?the' .6igyaltret'ih'S75:r4-4 9• HinehleY, P B Crewe W roster and A rJonct>ii eortference. Tnist nett0t1 on and S. G.' ,Plutixinier as provisional • aciaoliwthf 25e 25e • •Your moiley back • it yott ward it. :erseeleistereestes:seae.r,sasest:si:n ease. • ON •• noonseado contestant to shoot at what- n?an will be sent to Clinton, the call to society for premoting'Cliristian know- a 11 m 1 1 trWilantlar 1879-80 ..... 4,020 • 1884.85 .. „ . .. 8,070 1888.89.... , .. 2,445 1889-00- ... 8,500 1804.95. „ . 8,151 189900• ' • which church he accepted some time 15th the shooting will behold in the May. ago, The experience of the peak four ever time suits beet ; commencing o trophy shoots. All contestants must versa, during which he was pastor of. St Paul's, warrants. us in extending evening at 0 p.m:, until the close of the be members Of the dub the fee of which, 9thigrathintiOns t° °Iin , pon scour - The Liberal government has &yen heodican of those who will ehoot, each is oe e, a fol owing ie. e the people a mu(no nicipal local tion shootingat 20 birds with handicap al- ful a paetor, lere are two Methodist .. law, and has further empowered coun. lnwance:-E Hw ovey, J E Oantelon, J ehurebes in Clinton, but the one to .1 cite to reduce the %tuber of licenses E Blacken, G E lirecently opened. It, is very comfort- qlmes, G Hinehley, X hich Mr Manning goes is a new one by by law each year. Dodds, 0 OverbenR Grahame shoots ablysituated and is already almost free t, . at 22 ; the following at 23-R Agnew; hem debt, The congregation, WA no- ne provincial caropaigo re now N reit' "B J Gibbinge II 13411 E Down f lif Th 1 thg so devoted,s a nd so success. fairly on. The two forces are. lining up, and standard-bearers . have been chosen in nearly every ridin Publie meetings are being projected, the lead- ers are taking the stump, and local party Organizations are shaping them- selves for downright work. The pre - else date of the elections has probably uot been fixed, but there is it general impression that Sone will see it over, though the Government is under no compulsion to go to the countty for a year, HOU. T, GatteWt'Illieletee Without portfolio in the Ontario Oabinet, was sworn in as Judge in the Court of Ali - peal at Osgoode Hallt Toronto,on Mon. day, justice Garrow takes the place Made vacant by the death. Of Justice Lister. The other mernbere Of the wort are Chief Suetiee Armour, Me Suatice Osier, Justice McLennan and Mr juStite Moss, Ts' • Staff InspeLtor Archibalkliof the Mot. altY Department,Toronto,laid charge against, the Toronto World for the deeecration of the Sabbath. The World, when the list of easurdties readied Toronto from South Africa published a speeial edition and sold it on the streete. X. G. Cameron, the Liberal notnIneo derst and, are already looking forward A: 3 morAsko co et,ozs, it vitapier, w with large expectations to their new .. ing at 24.-P it ester, N Vaster, T will not be diseppointed, The Transfer Jack- Treater, mime venture to think, they I Pester, W MeRaesi McRae ; the follove- POO, A 3 Holloway, j McOla . A Mc- ' Committee has also changed Rev Mr nen, : : encyoenriestaourt gehpooretas aetn 2cts ' * o o• .L mexowed, trona' Lon on to trophy each ibeiraditoewxeccief tbethstoeflev6t to sWe obrOeMs t ao .he oa tin nd ti c at po i he will be appointed to St. Paul's, He 'Toronto Conference, which mentos that friend of many years' April 17th and Sept 1st, all ties to be ' sicitaan dirni 41 °Oil aM1 eases Taylor and Foster, be shot at 'at regular • shoots7betvyeen shot off at 20 birds plus handicap al, and by them, as well as by others, is highly spoken of, and will no .doubt .lowance,* The Hinebley trophy Is for arake a most satisfactory pastot." ' eseutottetneittersoioensto nt t , cepauchato 1,e eh 20btrodti s,tta •lirstt Wirsme Chnine11.--A meeting of the , teachers and' officers of the Sunday roplet.o scores seligol was held on Thiirsday evening be given in which to co regular weekly shoote,twelve weeks to 0 bills, . rho r 13; of last week, the principal business all ties to be at 2 Crews' trophy, at 2,0 birds for the best being to :consider matters in connee- general average each contestant to Hon with the library and tbe proposal : more norm and no „shoot ae ten bkof purchasing A piano for the school d the room. The matter Wall left over' uns shooter is allowed to win this an til the next meetint e receive reports, presidenVe prize, if it so happens the and will there be dealt with. .. ,Thurs. g secondaveragewinsthe Crewe' trephy; - day °Arming of last' Week an ezainItia- all ties to be at 20 birds, The Poster tion by theleaehate on the questions atrynoputheywiLogriy6emilatiftlormtahetbsr tionotowbeasyt of the eatechiern was held, and all all. The Gnu Club prizes: arrt - trophy. is fnr the second best open to whi°118Toetf;arvvinargrivehd° thweeprerizeeude:erefairl'abnya se in the committee, composed of Mieeres gold to the first amateur who breaks 20 . (100Pero Leslie end Monteith, wet':- in straighttargets; a fountain pen foe the The fleet 20 questions of the catechism lotigest straight ;string of breaks - Jean Chidley, 'Pearl Stewnrt, Helen trophY shoots, tooth Beare to count sep. Vain, Xohn Wiseman, Sohn Itoutledget Sundae, and was assisted by the rep. ter. ' Fora .person well up in years, Ur Softly retains a streng, clear, musical voide, ofsanglish accent, and printeloed two very impressive, earnest and ein- . eere sermons, moving many to teare in ' the morning, Mt Softly is at present .• chaplain of Central Prison, which of- fice he has held for ten years. and dine ine•which time he can recall 70 con- versions amongst the prisoners, many of whom still correspond with him, and he has never heard of ono of the above naentioned ,going back to the past sinful life. He is also the founder of St. Olive's and Sit Albati's churehers nnual-raeding- of the Ladies' Guild, held. last Theta - day evening in the, school rocm, the following officers were elected for the ensuing years -Hon. Press, -Mrs 0.. R. Gunnel Pres., Mre Rattenbney; vice lips; secretary, Mrs E. E. Minn; par - rag Miss Doane; treasurer, rs " t ish visitors, Mesdames Gentle W. Jackson, O. O. Ranee; ward visitors:s St. John's --Miss D. Doan and Mts Me - Lem St. Andrew's -Miss Hine arid Mrs Bretier; St, George's -Mrs 3. John- ston and Mrs W,Mennell; St. James' - Mrs Granger and Mrs D. Et. Kennedy; Stapleton visitore-Mrs J'„ •Raneford and Mrs T. Johnston; Mb eon. visitor Mee (Mae, Baker; aesistant ward vie. itors-Vissee Brewer. 'Bell, Copp, N. Bentley, Robson, and Helen Gonne. In the neat future it is the intention of the 'Mies' Guild to apply their funds to the decorating of the interior or the church. . coniino Events April 22nd and-28rd, At the Croeery Store.s of . • 0 CooperaCo. R.NO •J.W. Irwin. • You are• rnost cordially' invited to call. • . An •attvactive 'booklet ef •ehoice recipes will be give eadh visitor. •• axe> 1 • ' •!•••:•,•••`•,.. Colborne • TkurturAsrek.„--A Pleas meeting in connection with • the Colborne broarieh rif the Weet Huron • Temper - once Alliance will be held in Zion church, Colborne, on Thursday everi- ing, A 24th, and addresses will be • given y proirdrient speaker. Sundeylipril 20-AnniverearY Ontario .aeatelv and ties tO ehoot bit -Miss and let 50 queetions Signets Irwin, Ruth St Methodist b. S. „ The Britirsh steamer Bort Antonio of the out. The pules atee-No }tangos() bird i Walkingibiter ; , whole catechism - Friday, April 18- finieker et the Clinton Elder, Dempster Line, built last yeer for an officer of ttie Gun Club to lie present' ilouglae Stewart ; 20 gireetione with Bowie* OM.„ the l'emeree fruit trade with Engle/id when till seoree ate Made ; Acores te. be pronre-ratey isoenieb ; from the 214Vridey, April 18 --Aetna me.oling sod was destroyed by ilre et Ringston,Sartiaiere posted in elith horreeednv of shoot rimy to the Mai cineetion with proofs-Wat . imptemptit smokee of Clinton fiswn Auniciepst was begun at, nsty,eitort 100 changed by one week's notlee. The ter SteWart...,At last Solidity even- Bowling Club st,t the gamin's hotel ; . oe the death a it. DI eekehrekt, -”" junior Ilitehelore erreenibly ill the towu ,... . .,, ... e . . prizes are on exhibitior; hi tbe win. i wee xerVien 010(4101e gaV A the Mathein dow of .r 14 Hovey's drug store. At "I: It uP Yenr hrAolgo" Elle nag or rile new AM pettal wet* loan hot Friday's. ahoot'hat 25 targete the being taken by Miss Ida Itose.... Lest sineltry, April 20LArteieerestee of Sueasy t be solo pat t hall. .ubseemee ten tiMee over. citi,00Mix), offer ed to the public, was following Acores were, made ; N pub (Thursday) night tho W. V. M. 14. lof eehote of Onteqto *eel Ntethodiet Of Won; Huron, WAR In Teeth te ill OP 14, J E Oantelon 20, R Grahern 17, D x thee well met ; topies e ''Thorinirrh• General Bruce Itamilton'a operatiori a Weide on businees mid when seen by a Gibbituot 17, De Agnew 14, 3" le Hovey parable of the telente" was dealt with VridaY. ADM 08-'‘Oaak1101110 Ceelett in ' in the Eastern Ttarnevard filet cencla4. reporter informed the Toronto Star 230 Dr Uhhheo 9i3o. 11 pnrfrie 14o , /3$7 Mrs Duncanson and "Early nettle., the town hall. . , el), have accounted for 1.15 Boers. that he accepts the nominatioh, " . •