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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-16, Page 4• ;,.:•••• Its'y lath,. 1902 • 0 • ,==•••=•••••=ww. I • SATURDAYI MAY 24th,being a Public Holiday this store will be cloSed all day 1 . 2110E CLINTON NEW ERA .1••••••••••••••••.••• X110 Thursday, 9 Friday Monday • May 22nd, 23nd, 26th, We Have Arranged one of the Best Bargain Lists we have ever had. Saturday is always our busiest day, butfon account of it being a holiday, we must divide the Saturday's business between the above named days, hence the reSson for these great bargains. It •will 'pay yclu well to remember these days and be on hand as early as you can. STORE WILL.,„BE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. 50c Sailors at 25c • 'Corset Covers worth 35e at 25e Lalies' flee white straw wage, with bleak Wide, regu- lar 50e values to olear 'AOC Gilc Sailors at 35e ,5 dozen Ladies' fine white rustic straw sailors, all O3Sde in newest ehapes, with black and white bands, reenter 35c price 600 eaoh, on sale at...., • Trimmed Rats at $t 50 Thursday morning, May 22, we will place on sale about two dozen Rats, all trimmed in the very newest stylee, nothing but the best trimmings being egad the regular values of these hats are from $3.50 to 84 50 each, all on 2.50 sale at =epic° More $3.75, Rain Coats at $2.50 • Gammencing Thursday morning we plaoe on sale the bal- ance of our Rall1 Coats in Yawn, Navy and black, all the newest etylearegular prioep of which are $8,75 each, to olear at Ladies' Parasols at 75e"l". 'Adieu' parasols top made of .Austrian Cloth and warranted test blsok steel rod and natural wood handles, well worrh $1. 00,epecial at eaeh OC $1.00 and 1.75 Black sateen Waist at 59c 20 Ladies' waists made of good quality, black sateen, all nicely tooked,some trimmed with white.atitching these are odd lines that we heven't all sizes In all makes, • regular prices were from $1 te• $1.75, choice on Thum- "" day, Friday and Monday at.. , • • .... • • • ? •• U045 $1.95 Waists at 81.00- • • Wade of good quality Satana Cloth, 'trome all blaok, others black with white stitching regular prices up to 5195, ein1 e price 40 . . ••••• • 45.50TRI191!*.lallq nitro 4413.85 Brie tailor mite skirt d grey harneenun, trimined with taffeta silk down in the front, having good tinkling and bindings, regular prices are $5.50 each just a few left ..- uS5 to olear at $4.00 Skirts at 83.00 =• Made of homeepun, in grey only, good linings, made in the neweet styles, regular $4.00 skirts for emu 75c a,nd $1,00 Corsets tor 550 30 pairs of Ooreete, made of french jean in grey and white, . . some fisted with fine steel,.others with featherbone, re. e gul4 r priees 75o,and $1.00. To clear et per fairauu $2.00 Band 1 torsets at SI 35 Corsets the 13 and I make all Bias filled eorsets regular prioe $2.00, to clear at eaoh. ..... , „ ; . . • • 35e Cashmere Hese at:25e.. 5 dozen Ladies' fine black eaehrciere hose 'in ribbed, 'only, • 'all having aonble soles, sizes St, 9 and 93 regular price 05o, on sale days to oietWaS, • •• •I•• • 5 dozen Corot Clovers made of very fine white cotton, nicely trimmed with embroidery and insertion, well worth 85e, ou sale stead\ 25c Itic Prints at 10e 800 yards of our Prints, in colors of Navy, Red, &o., witla white spots, figures, &o., all warranteed fast colors, re- 1•A gnlar price 123a, sale days only, per yard 1VC 65cTaffetaAllk at 50c , 00 yards of Taffeta tailk in shades of Cream, Pink, 811y, Turiatiois; Navy, White also Black, very fine quality for waists, regular value 66o, special at,. „ „ OVC Wash Silk at 38e In stripes, with heavy cord, regular value 50o, onside at, ...$80 Best Colored Carpet warp•at $L15 Best White Carpet warp at *$1.00 During three days sale we will sell 80 bunches of Green 4 1 white warp at 00 Red, Yellow and Brown warp at per bunch. 51,15; nes • . 6e. Linen fowling at 2c 75 yards only. of 133 inch wide, pure linen towlitig, aetnral. cuter only, regular price 6o, on Sale Thursday morning Not over 5 yards will be sold to one customer. 35C Linen Towels at 25e 100 Linen Towels extra large size,very heavy quality linen, 250 regular 85,o towels, sale dayset .75c Lace Curtains.at 49c Late Curtains 3i yards long and 88 inches wide, fine anal-' 2e • ity net, look etitched edges, regular price 75o, sale days to :dear ab Several erglienOnrtaltr-Mtislin *04 terelearscluninn tight -44s at half prig% $6,4o11 Cape at $3.95 .8.50 Goll Cape at $6.00 They are made of good plaid cloth in the very newest styles. * Childrens' Coats al'ilan Price Commencing Thursday, May 29, we skill place on sale, the bal- ance of Our ohildrens', come and wraps made of fine cream (nob. mere sal bedford cords, also several cloth coats, all made nicely. , trimmed, at exactly belt regular pikes; • 150 Victoria Lawn at 100 • 150 yards of 38 'bath Vide, Viotorta Lewn, very fine even • • , thtead, regular veltie 15o, en sale for three days duly-, !MC L35 • . • to. 00 and $1.25 kid Gloves at '2'5c I About three dozen pairs of fine quality kid gloves in light shades of Grey, Tau also a few pairs of Bice( gloves " • tbat sold at $1.00 and, $L 25. To clear during Sale Qoe days at each ,. SonaetNew. Goods opened, up tor this Weelaiselling - Ladies' Fine Swiss Collar Tops at 124-c 15.C. to 30c. . Ladies' Tie' in assorted styles, alSO Stock Collars, the very latest novelties, a 25c, 35c, 50c to $1.25 • • . . : • - - • " •Ladies' Parasols, of gloria, will the 20th Century runner, at $14 Y..25 $1.0; to $2.25. • We have a special list of bargains for S aturday, May I.7th. Your money tack • If you:iyaut CLINT°. 1,mir promoted members were spoken' of, Mrs Reid W. M. S. convention and Mrs Hammond, toth'of whom were inter- -- ested in this great work • • 'that 1 Victoria Day EXCURSIONS, May. 24th, 19020 'Return Th34001,411 be sold at SING -LE FAKE Good going May 23rd or 24th, returning up to alley 26th, 1902. urobath yonr tickets at Town office and ore delay at etetion, F. R. Rodger's, Town Agent Clinton, Out. 4441 AtliValilleitignifi We handle -RP Reekie Pagel 1 20th century,--iiodeees /Oros-. You'll look nleased -Henry .... 1 Bargains -Newcombe 4 New Mike and sateens-MoKinuon es Co, 5 Another drop -John Lesiie 6 It's up to you -A 0 Itollaway 5 House furnishings -W L Ottimette 5 Court of fievision-Jas pompbell 6 Peace -R Adams •5 Wanted-MoCorndok Mfg Co ......:. . . 5 Wanted -Mrs Ed Guerney 5 Farm fors:tie-Alex Welsh ... .. 5 Court of revision -W Coats -H ___ v .... . . .. 5 Sealed tenders-MePherson itt v.... 6 County counoil-W Lane 6 All new boots-Ered.Jaakson ... . 5 Sugar -W O'Nei,. . . • a Sugar -J W Irwin . 8 Calves -II Richmond 8 How nnderwear is made- Neolgens 8 'Are you interested -Jackson Brea 8 Price!ia power -W Fair & Co s Additional Local News, APPOINTED, --Mr Ed. Rowed has been appointed operator and freight (Mork at the G. T. 11. here, 10 euce,eed Mr John McGuire; he is a thoroughly competent and efficent young man, one whose appointment will not only be popular with the people of ale place but very creditable to the e0020 pany, lie by the buyers. A.mong the ship - STOCK NOTES. -Hogs are quoted I at pleats for the past week were- 5 cars of hogs double deckers from Blyth and Seaforeh, and a single one frorn Clin- ton, 380 1» all, by Cantelon & Wallis for Toronto; 8 carloads of cattle, one being from illyth. by S. Smith, for the Don; 2 carloads Of cattle by Chas. Reid, for the Don. • Unto FRIDAY, MAY 18902. REYIRRIIER ROSS. Huron's Liberal Candidates. TRUSTER BLEOTION.-Owing to the resignatioh of Isaac Jackson as a public school trie,tee for St, George's ward, proclamations are out for nom- inations to be held in the mina, champ, ber on this (Ft iday) evening, May 161h. and, should there be more than one nomination, the election will be held a week later, voting to take place at the shop of J. Leslie; 8. J. Andrews, deputy returning °Meer. DR, OLRAVER'S LBOTURE.-Vic- tor Hugo's nutaterpiece,*•jean Valletta" will be the subjeet of the illustrated lecture to be given by Rev Dr. (Jleaver pastor of the Sherbourne street Meth* odist church, Toronto,in the Stayely Hall on Tuesday evening,May 27. It will be under the auspices of tbe Shakespeare Club, who have secured nearly 176 subscribers. This will be a lecture worth hearing, and these wish- ing znstrpctioushonld not fail to attend. MONUAMNTS ERECTED, - For some time the workmen at J. B. Hoov- er's marble works have been kept busy to keep up with the orders. Recently eight monuments were put up in Zurt tCh cemetery and last week a number td were rec e nClinton cemetery Electors, vote for the Hon G. W.Rosssamc'og which wereja, beautiful red• granith ' Gates Aar', by the Woodmen and the most progressive Government of the World, for the lase Wm. Bea- com, (a member of the Clinton lodge); an emerald pearl granite monument erected by John Avery, of Stanley, in memory of his departed wife; an ebony granite in memory of the fa:mayor the late Chas. Levett, sen. Canada bas ever bad,by supporting all the Liberal candidates:- 0 ' M. G. Cameron fOr West Huron. Arch, Hislop for East Huron. M. Y.McLean for South Huron. The .Temperance Question. No Reformer and no lover of hie Country should fail tb vote for the can- didates of the Ross Government. We do not doubt the sircerity of the mo- tives of those who oppose. us, but sin.; cere motives are not always proof of right. . , Why . should any Reformer fail to support the Rose Government. Not alone in temperance enactment is it entitled to gratitude and confidence, but.in many ,other ways its legislation has gone into the -homes and lightened the burdens ef the fireside. Look at the asylums and charities, at the edu- cations' agencies, a.t • the administra- tion of justice, and point" Out where it has left undone anything it ought to have done. , Every citizen of Huron whose mem- ary goes back 80 years' • realizes the wonderful improVernent that has been wrought by the temperance legigiation of.the Liberal Government. Starting from any given point, and driving a i few miles n any ' direction; how many licensed places one wOuld pas9 then . which he would not be required to pose it the pregalt day.? The Mowat, the. Hardy .apt1 t!aovert*ente. -I .- ave been steadily true to thphighest moral ideals of the coMmunien, They have minimized. na the best ot human ability, the evile of intemperance. Therefore we say ,no Reformer, no lover of his country, should' :fail to :support the candidates of the ROSS Governiment He should conscientious- ly consider which cararse_ent hest deryethetausehe has atheart; . Why: Make a change? • ,Hon. G. W. Ross is a prohibitionist, Hon. J. Dryden is a ProhibitiOnist;Hon E. J. 'jails is 'a•PrchibitiOnist, and the other three members Of the Cabinet are all favorable to temperance legislation. Mr Whitney is hot a prohibitionist, GRA NOLITHIO WALKS . The town vvill lay its own walks this year. When companies can take contracts, pay high prices to skilled workmen, and still naake money, this will no O doubt be a great savirig'to the town, and we think the council acted wisely when they decided to do the work themselves. With J. Wheatley as in,- spector, the town's interests will be well looked after and the services of J. Tiffany have 'been secured to help superintend the work. Work will be started next Monday, the first walk to be laid on Albert streetfrom Fair's mill north. The other walks, as pe- txtioned for, will also be laid thie year. A SUCCESSFUL CAREEIL-Mr Sheldon B. Clement, B. Sc4son of Rev. B. Clem ent (tortner pastor of of Ontario. - street Methodist church) demonstrator in the faculty of applied science; Mc- , ,t The meeting for Goderic District of staff of the canamatt Niagara Power deavor convention will beheld in Ltlyth • At the district convention of tte W. whurch Chimes. Gill University, Montreal,ls spending • a few days at bis home in Kingsville, . , . the Methodist church, will be held in Co., Niagara, Fails. At the recent con- Sunday School and Christian En. Blyth, on the 21st and 2,2nd. • prior to his taking a position on the e on June 18111 and 1903, • ••• M: 8., held in Seaforth Tueeday, the vocation of the uniyersity,,Mr Clement s followmg ladies represented Wesley had conferred upon him the degree of ST IosEna's CICIRCIL-Services will church: Mrs W. S. Harland, Mrs Sib - "Master in science". Be also received be held at Blyth next Sunday morning ley, Mrs Shannoh, Mrs Hall, Mrs Boles, the Lam prize for otigtnal researsh work and evening by Rev. Father Mckdena- Mrs French, Mrs Alex. Taylor Misses aiwwwwwmwwwww Picturesque Effec In Home Furnishings must have fOr a baCk. ground artistic and ricb combinations of color in, wall paper. You can best attam. tlus by hay. ing a large selection to choose from in patterns and "colors, such. as we are 13bowing from tbe best. Manufacturers in. America. • Specials For _Next . Week 600 rolls of Gilt wall Paper, floral and conventional designe, greet', oreenvand buff Ooloribge, good heavy stook, 9 and 18 inch border+, also match ceitiog, regular price, 20oa25o and 35o, next week, a rell LVC 560 rola odd ceiling papers, in lots of 16 roils and less; dainty patterns, will do nicely for attioe and email bedroems,,wortb !row 10 ft,. to 25o a roll, entering at per single roll ..,. env All Wall Paper Unman Free. Special In Pictures. 200 choice pictures, mounted on heavy grey matting, copies of famous O paintings, aim 8 x 10 inahes, easy worth 10o, our price while they last will be eaoh 5c "50c Window Shades tor 85e. A rare ohenge come our way tbe other dey to buy soma window O ehadee, and we will share up with our customers. Choice shades, plain or 'decorated, 3 6 feet, ebitably mounted, cemplete with braokete awl shade pull, worth regularly 40, 45 and 50o eaoh, while they last you oan have them hung on your windows (in town) for each Go Carts and Baby Carriages A,baby carriage for $7.50 Which 'other dealers would ask $10. for. • Oar GO Carts are very stylish and splendidly made. Prime from $5. to 825. They are fitted with rubber tirea, patent brake, untlese -axles, and all the latest improvements. Parasols, Upboletered pads, wheels, tires, eto„ can be had separately when desired. ooper & co •WANYVVRPAR in hydraulics. It is indeed gratifying min. ' • • • Dolly Cantelon and B. Green. 'Ontario goes to shim his marked ability.; his Rev E. 8; Rtipert, fornierbr one of street was represented by MreGifford, t� learn "this of our young friend _and .par ents may well be proud of them eid., the pastors of Clinton, 3iias retired Mrs 'Obortice, Mrs Lavie and Mrs Mce- er Vert, 'We join with his naa,ny friends trona the active work; he is building a ,Vittie, • , /- , house in Toronto, where he will take I ST. PA:171-47e,-Last...Thureday being here in congrataleting him orr.tbe sire. . ceas he has attained and the responsible , e .1 c • Ascension day, a mornmg prayer ser• t r ((den e *positiOn which is given him., • • -----0at 8 o'clock wee conducted hy the • • Meets 'in rector, and in the evening at 7 a fair ' . The Presbytery of Huron ImpRovEmENrs.--- The building Goderich on Tuntalay next (May 20th) c congregation assembled's; the rector ' which has been ei.:cupied by IL Wiltsie • to deal with the' call of ReY J.• L. I took for his text Acta 1 i 8, and taking - has been given over to Di taunt); by the Small, B. A ;late of Keewbtin, by the Hoi-e,showing the changing Process of for an . illustration the Oape of Good ' Government for Hobnitel purposes,vvho congregations • of . • Manchester. " and is taking it down and will rebuild it as Smith's Hill. , . our natures as the light of God grad - an addition to the hospital.. ...H. Hill tallY shone 1» to be Just as -the naarin- lafiTe7staner-i'unda Stewart Into the' 1, Jackson's house on RattenburY St.. The *recent •induction of Rev R. jzaip_cled_upon the 0 ape of Good Hope: let, no hope f 2nd; bad hope; 3rd; good Gee Cook has completed the stone f 11.:_ p:storat charge-off hope; and such were the expressions of : veotk of Mrs W. G. Smith s hoUse. on most success u y. eV Cranston, o . . Motherwell and Avonbank passed Off our lives to -day, The choir, assisted the contract for the addition which is Cremart y, Piferiched,' Rev Leitch, of suithble music, including the anthems Vintoria street and T. McKenzie- has by members of other choice, rendered being built ....E. Hein:ran having Stratford, gave the charge to the 'Leave us not"by Stainer,and"17nfolds' bought the house on Victoria street ton, adertessed the pere3le j. Rev Dr rniqister,_ and Rev Grahatn, 'of Avon - from Gounod's Redemption. . Mr Frank 'from Mitre Connell, is having .it put en , ,R D s - Hamilton nreeided at the Anducition, Hovey assiated:at both services last Sun - a stone foundatien and otherwise re- ev r tewart. - of W'illis Preabyter- paired into a cOmfortabls dwelling..., ian church, is a brother of the newly- Y M W . Robnesville this week to finith up J. inducted clergyman and Was present: Thursday eVening WEsr.uv Ctinnorr.-The pastor will niVersar y day. tor h h n S. 8; Cooper sent &gang of men out to . • -: • , Sunday ia June wi t astasted at the ce....Tne first - e kept as an an - nor is a solitary one of his prospective Proctor's new residence, - ' , preach at both services next Sunday, our pre p tus pario , w e e acceptance of ofaulrldorhaebte toulecteteind.... RECOVERED' DAMAtlES, --The G. subject for the evening "The spade,the . special services will be held .. ;.Nexb . CNaobttete moP3thisetmers'iesh T. R. has. hid to settle another damage Eick-axe ancl the Bible." The ushers will Sunday at 8 IL.M. the Sacrament of the Peraace legiolation, This being the case how will the elec • the track on the Huron -road. Some ..The report of the quarterly official suit, on account of the 'approach across e pleased to show strangers to seats... Lord's Supper will be adrninistered.... time ago J. Bell and G. Johnston met hoard is held.over until next week a° evening,May 19th;the League of this VTABIO ST. CHURCH. -On Monday' . Hon of a supporter with an accident at this point. both an adjourned meetinf will be lield next pporter of Mr Whitney church intend to introduce a new feat - were thrown out of a bu y the'fior- Tuesday; W. N. Ma !ling eleciyd help the temperance cause? '• •- • • . • receiving serious injury,. from ye c . cr represen es eys c Inc at e is - i • gq 1 h h t ' t la, I h Ilva the of serving pie as refreshments- all and ure into their social evenly g in the for m Mr Mitchell is the nominee of the he has not yet entirely recovered. The 1 trict meeting in Blyth on May 21 and every kid accerding to the latest and Conservative party; he is endorsed by matter was amicably sett led, the corn. ' 22.. ,.The finance& were on suph a sat- Illmst improved cooking recipes. In this party; 130tlserVatiYes say that he pany awarding a good amcunt for isfactory condition that the pastor Was addition te this a first class program will standby the party, and so sure are damages to 11fts Bell. A. while after given a cheque in. full for his serviees to will be given by the gentlemen or Olin - they ofithis that the meet pronounced Geo, Levis Was iltiSet here, and during the end of hie ter m..... Mrs E. Cantelon . . . 1 ton,constating of readings and Instru- antnprohibitionistsin that party are do- the past eek the ' company's selicitor dealt -with the topic "Prayer It necee- ing their utmost to secure his election. allowed him several hundred dollars site at the League on Monday even- mental and vocal music. During th serving of . the refreshments a gram The only prohibitionist leader is Mr for damages. The roaaway AO I • W, ToWnsend presided. • ' css.,-e. •1‘;?.--Ts.;.,:sztrsv•,••-•te,,,,--.7u.t..,........,,, • . phone, in charge Of R. • Downs, . wi SanYAisi0tt. lintrt.s..4•The s'86,1;44,e7n- ehirable •The pro Army throughout this territory is now 4i'ain is ' 'follows W Ross actively engaged in preparation for the trombone solo, B Gibbing,s • Sole, 1 annual Self Denial work, which will U Latornel string trio, T' FIn3me.. begin on Sunday; May 26th, and end ton, B Kerr and J McRae; eolo, Mr on Saturday, May 21st. Tbe purposes Shaw; reading, Mr Stoddart, of the of the Army Self Denial work are now Cellegiate ; solo, C g Tanney; cornet uniyet sally kiioven and recognized as solo, 8 Bel land; solo. S Aliment cler ion - worthy of every support, •In this mute- et, sole, 3 McRae ;: solo; W P Spalding try especially, under the leadership of .Rev Dr Daniels, of Goderich, gave Commissioner Evangeline Rooth, the an excellent lecture on "William Pitt, ..- Aemy has naade very satisfactory pro- the Great Cornnioner" on Tuesday woe and is on a sound footing, Its , evening to a fair assembly. It was a r social institutions number 35 and the I treat and should hove been better .pat.• latest annual report shoves a tnost isloinizieed . . tthan tt owsistessItshinegdantnotnrcrlibst ea eryP.le ' Atesiii_and the.se who want prohibition. approach has since . been a err e kPtirtbitifirANtkidberitr.shouhl by the railway company, and we hope tin -bite a it cetir f. be naislea by the apurious arguments no further aecidents will occur. The ' • ' offered to lead them astray. G. T. R. has done what was right in He matter, and was liberal in the • • The 12th annual convent ion ets tne neeerich miss Malker gave a meet interest/it and , We have received t mmunrcation Wommes Miebionary Society assembled in the instigative a dress on Deanonetut wor i ox* in regard to the naeeting of the Pro- Seaforth Methodist Church, on Tuesday last, plaining manv points of interest - . hib tionists beld in Godeeich on' 'April with gra Leech , district organizer. , presiding. Mrs Leech Was unanimously elected as dis- ! After d votioual exercises, tha Treasurer's re- trict organizer 1 18th, The writer states that the report . port, which showed. an expenditure of ti3 20 'i he evening meeting was presided (noir by : of the meeting as published in t be MAY from May Si ,1001, and a balance on hemd ass.so Rev Mr Walwin Mrs DieMec hart, of London, : ERA Was correct and according to the was read and adored. Words Of welcome to •k charge of the petition drawer, and after- • were heartily given y Mrs Wallwin, Seafortb, wards gave tee a dress of the evening . She .1 minutes as taken down by theAlliance •and e imitable reply made by Mrs Dennison, of t s• Id that sincere 'and earnest frorkers are in secretary, which will bear him out. • Verne,- To 'the roll call of auxil Aries and ' great demand for inissionart work in foreign The communication is in reply to "Cor- n/v.(1 ; 0 auxiliaries reported, there Doing; how. ile•ds; the needs are great, but the workers ever, no report front Auburn end Brimfield. • few. The meeting Clotedwith the benediction rection". signed by A Member of the • These repor were all very eneouraging The collections amounted to 0.01 Executive, which appeared in last V early all the societies followed the suggest°, program in their meetinge, and find it a great 1 h.lp. Several of the societies noted an increase t • . Card' Of Thanks. _ In membership. The Raster offerings were all •: very liberal. A goodly 'number. Of Cattlooks; , • • . . • • . • are being taken . ,1 he 1Vlission Band reports To Vng opriorine• AND ' BIEMBPIfifi OF Tug were from Goderich, Seaforth and Holmetiville CArisiotArt Onnun. or TnI4 Woonaturt or Tins end were Man verv encouraging,Settioith•being Wonen :-I deeire to expeeee inv sincere thanks the banner band . with 132 members. Rev Mr to the ofileers endinernteis of Clinton Camp,Ne . Musser, the only gentleman present, gave a VG. W 0 w,for the Flubstantial abLattention and , "le* words before the . close of the morning' kindness extended to nty late hitaband and my- . self, during biFt illness; and at the Flianie time to . ( i aession `..) .._. The Promise meeting was the firs' order on acknovrletige the receipt of a Cheek for $600, ho - 'the afternc on meeting ,which was both hole- ing the amourit'of insrarance carried by him tn Wand itspiring. ll.l..s idussancOndueted a Bi- your order in favor of nay children, and which : ble reading, in which she represented tbellible was se pronip lypaide n Way Ci,bythe exemitive .. as a mirror . which. always tel's us the whole officer in charge; aloe to thank you for the * " truth, thus enabling us to i Sea ourselves' as WO beautiful monument which has already been really 00 .. placed at hie grave 1 sincerelY tiope that tour • elm special thought being that the more know. oent,on, . the greeter difference it will make to Mt in ' 0. .0 T APIA' Ltikes NO 10,CAN4nrAN On. , nee Fonemiene-GeziremeMatei-Plettee Accept neaten c re thank e for your Hympathy and mods- coxess on %Tr in iprtst . tlitirn8cielidueringthe idcknesthof my late huebintd, , • Idre 'tonna, of Illyth , gave. an excellent ail- t on Betiefit Of Ste Raster therik 'offering, she nate and t trough your court I wish to to thank 'Mrs Li ltr eMphasized theact the t We Must 'net consider thelligh Court for the intyment Of InSuranee, elm -theale-offtring as it part of our tenth Mo. 51000,being the innovint on policy bold by my late pey, but it. nand be a free will Viterhig Quite husband in your soeinty, Wishing your society A-ide from that. If the gift is grudging/7 given the anceess which is due to Ainslie noble institu. the receiver may be blessed, but not so the tietr. I raisin, youreresseetteny, SAnAli Attain REAcold, giVer. The OM ur.t Of the Ender offering Mateo. May 12th 'raised last year was $8018.73 __•.: The subleet Reflex Influents°. of.Missiourory sr a . 41. .. _._ , Work wail te.have been given ail %paper by . .........., •••• • ••? I *re MoCillictiddr, Of Goderiet, b t 'envied Ille amarice is lielpitig the Conserva. easitila her manueeript, gage a short address inetbad. Tut,' next item wail the Promoted . five Candidate in West Buren to its .' masters. Mrs McGillicuddy spoke feelirig'y • 15•21,1i.e.tleparted-Gedetiolt..eletme. Mr' Ceeford • , aliCilifte Terner, the former Ind/ruin Ideal , president. in the Person of rilre Elford, of Ilohnesville, we have lost a valuable helper . 4,..nd. energetic Worker. Yor zeal for the min- ' moray cause Wartvery great, The, quarterly tea and towin eirele had been arranged for kv•••••••••.. The consecration service was led by mrs Esti, 31016 order may lone be towed to prof:teen o itti who spoke on a few verges found in 2 Cot. 61 work okfrateroity and Urge. Mn Wer BeActut, ledge of divine thingti that we learn en einth, . i„ Ira m a 6. ery anDreelatIve paper els° or thertyment of t o flit& and funeral bo. ntriaost--11.00anse lieje .a temperance man, The lAberal candidate in South Mr McLean, is just as good a temperance man as Me Mitchell, TS it • cecause he is a r.irgaNuiers 1 that the Alliance to mot at her none an tile very ilat on with% , the nuieter atmanon ea her home. She hao left A want p ace in all kinds of t diristion wore • • Vlach It eeenielMpeathie ta OIL Two Other IS not be119101ts McLean 1,1 week's iseue :-"I mitice that in your last issue someone signing himself "A Member of Executive" takes exception • to your report of the meeting of the Alliance executive. As It was I who sent you the report,I wish to state that it is absolutely correct. Beforasending It I took the precaution of reading itt • over to a member of the executive,who said it was a correct report Of the pro- ceedings. Mr Mitchell did state that. he did not want to take the pledge,and It Was only after the adoption of two motions by the exeeutive,ohe pledging t he supportof the Alliance executive to Mr Mitchell "if he signs the pledge," the other engaging to secure the ser- vices of Mr Nicholls, the Dominion Al- liance crganizer, for astmanv ineetinge as possible, "if Mr Mitchell signs the pledge" that be consented to plate hie signature to the pledge. These are the two particulars in regard to whieh "A Merriber of Executive" objects to in ynue report. If lie Will examine the official minutes of the meeting he will two that am right, and that these two motions were passed before, not after, Mr Mitchell signed the pledge, If there is any sugges.tion in the eport that Mr Mitebell was "coeretd." into taking the pledge it arises trona the nature of the tproceedings themselves and not from an incorivel,-- report -of those -proceed- ings, for I simply gave the foots," , • Sir Charier.' Tupperat a bar quet itt •loronto cold ;-"Mt. 'HOBS In tbs. ablest politiege leader that ever handlid party, • • It Was James Mitehell, the Conserve. amounts awarded to theinjured parties tive candidate in Vest ,Huron, who . nominated M. G. Cameron, the Liberal LECTURE RECITAL.- On Tuesday evening, May 13, W., Coven Barron, candidate, for Mayal. of Goderich Principal of London College of Music, M. Y. mthean is pursuing it house to to gave a lecture to a select audience on Wagner's "Lehengrin." The lecture house canvas and has endeavored to en._ Doherty, who •tlitindrir Intl= litg rearnas: Crooks, of Gcclerieh township.--NeWs nyfee, tiful home at the disposal of Sir Bar - by explaining the story of Loliengrint refectory result. puviiu WI uuu .- Acheson,ticesuchToothy.: t a low aarrtgnettys MaensderP Record, enabling his hearers to understand the tees cheerfully give to the Army coil and descriptive language....Tlie ad: ' - scone and principal characters of the - opera. Then, seating himself at the liable work which that unique organizr 1 lectors -in due recognition of the yfti.. journed quarterly board meeting will !Wives are trying to persuade Liberal grand piano, he illustrated the relation . beheld on next Monday evening.. .... .. And why shbuldn't he, The- Cower ' ation does among the poorest and At the League on Monday eyetateg ' Miss IL gurch presided, and the top McLean, who is a " prohibitionist, has _ most needy of our land. , cause he is Et .pralibitionist, and Mr. Phrases, eh°Wilig•h"? skilfullY Wa'gne' lt, • .;1 • - "a" tic stalwarts to support Mr 'Mitchell be between human emotions and musical 8 Clitatett.- ev, Dr. ... tewart, by j, R. Sbaw ; the Sunday thh,00l c al consecration" Wee dealt With ' 4,, pr 'help. as much right to expect OonsTettive - • prie,te Musical phrame. In Lohengrin expressed the predominant Idea cif each incident in the opera by an appro. • preached the prepardtorycsernion irk, lesson tor next Sunday was taken by Carmel Presbyterian church, Hensel!. , (I,, Gifford. -Recently J. Taylor was =WILLI .. . . -• there are several of these Phrases, or last 'Friday afternoon the sacrament ; re-elected to the'. honorable office as "motives," recurring continually, each being dispensed last Sueday;',.. It le I etmerhatendent of the Sunday school, land at the adjourned meeting of the fie who was One of our? best friends ' in connection with its own character. ntended to have the sacrament °beers ed and one of Rioter's; most progressive •teachers anti officers on Tuesday night citizens is now no mere. Mr Miller or idea, and the lecturer ernphasized lin Willis church the first Suuday -in 1 the Importance of recognizing these ' june....At the Endeavor on,Monday when given bY the orchestra or ingers evening, the topic "Jesus, the living , Bon Supt,, D. Tiplady; supt.,S.Taylor; I the following were those appointed:-- jahreon White, editor of the Exeter in order to ittiderSiand the 000 . Ur bread" was dealt with by I, Lindsay, I assistante,Dr Thompson and J.R.Shaw; R. Tint -tidy : assistant 04 Timee, died at his. home lad Saturday Barron reviewed oo POW h of 6 Work anti the Meeting was presided over by secv.-treas th id t L t(Th d ) i ht -Wye' " A 1 i le' • ' A Is Eni, n g , , ray and . t r ; librarians, . evening after suffering since the 1st of Illustrating alt his remarks on the Was the regulai. month_ly tueeting_ot Castles and Miss (). Steep; teachas- as was possible in the time availa,b1% e roes en ,... as it lest December from a broken leg, the Planet Of which he has an excellent the Woraen's Foreign missionary No. Bible classes -1st, Thos Murch, grid, C. fracture failing to unite, Several command. In many 0868 the otehes- ciety. The topics .the parable of the Rolland, 3rd, Miss L. Stevens ,• berg - trot colorings Were cleVetitr imitated. ten virgins." was taken by Mrs 11.1-tose, A. Hooper, MIAS Mary Mitchell, IiIrs weeks ago a London doctor perfornied . Afterwards, he.played ..soni 0 roiscellaU. and "The Justin Martyr" by Mrs (Df) J, Shipley, Miss E. Cornish and Mrs G, an operation to bringsahOut UniOn but 1 Pella selections, showing rare judgment Gunn....The postponed meeting of the Lola 4 girls -Dare W. Downs, Mrs .J. the patient. wag toe, far gene to 'Per* ! in his Phrasing, and AS the nutnhers Eitcelsior Miseioti Bend in connection Taylor, Mrs (Dr)Gifford,MisaTurnbs11, mit of recovery. Editor White WAS a 1 were carefully explained -befcreliand, with the church was held on Tuesday Miss Tehbutt, Miss Brickenden ; prim- .whole•souled citizen ,of Exeter and & 1 they Were lin/1st/Ally interesting and evening and it good attendance of ary--Misses 0 Newcombe arid II,Morch: broad-rnioded editor. In "hie reifies -Ma ino motive. 0» motion of W. .lrydone about florty members were present, eupply teaetiers-Mrs s. Gibbing's, Mist; the town loses a valuable townsman and W. Q Phillips, . Mr Barron was Mrs (Dr) Graham presided, and dealt . IL Whitely, Mrs'j, IL Shaw S. 13rick. who vvas alwayo active in ell That Per* • tendered'a vote of thanks from the upon the missions in Trinidad; Mrs 1 1 enden, W. rilurch, F. W.WAts, Mrs J. • tained to the ilitereas of the town. 1 assembly. W. Watto, Itro (GO -front-rairk ameng-hl&-bretheen,-4-for-c- -. •- In the fourth estate he was in the I • W. fruit gave an interestin g r °view i Johnston, Mrs l'i. Ivor gaVe an excellent recitation; Mies j.R.Shan; !elder of eincring,ten Weir; on the Missionary Tidings; Miss 13, Mc- ti Thompson and 0. Giffond; pianist, Mee ible writer upon all tweetione. In re- ICS-eett gate ii• tethillel 'VITO% 'filik-4011" 1 orcheSta iiiikiIngOr; 1;', W. Watts; ietut*- — ligUlta our ft lend Woe a consistent mem- i In ile-bye--eleCtIO» in- Bury- fLutioin • itt yipottir of and Mi...‘ It lac kwn er,J.T.Emmertoni assistant,8,11orlami. tier of Main street Methodist chinch s shit e) on t;aturday, tire rAberal4 won Ilii' sea', a bleb at the general election tomer:A a pretty solo, Amcng the I . ,,,1 Brickention was elected sit the in Exeter. We join with our fellow I gave a, 00Yerninent millorilY "18°. business matters dealt with w.as the or- ; cotempotaries in o'er sorrow in the I Purir ; sent the church at the district meeting ' ,ast quarterly board weetlog to repree death of Editor White. C.50,000 to the, St. Pierre sufferers Dominion Pat liftmen t has granted rangenients made for a. gat den 1 to be held in Joni*, • . to be held at Myth on the2it•t and 112nd, M B n began