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The Clinton New Era, 1902-07-11, Page 4t• July llth, 1902 Toz CLINTON NEW ERA: ThcTirne to Secure Gitat. Bargains Is Now. During Our 30 Day's' Sale, . Our big 30 days' sale has entered ,upon the second week of its career. The first week was a great Slicces,s- couldn't help being so with so many money saying attractions Every day since this sale started we have been busy. -we are going to redouble our efforts this week to help the event fei greater fame. . Dress Goods, Wash- Goods, Hosiery; Underwear, &c., were never coffer ecj at such low prices in town before as thy are now,during this Sale. Many lines of gonods have been secured from large whoiesge houses at loss than half price, these, together with our own stock of summer goods we are offering in .some cases at less than HALF [TICE. These 33 13argains speak right out for themselves. They will be on Sale Thursday morbing. 79e and 1 00 Shirt Waists tor 4.5c 75 white and colored shirt Waists of fine Amexican Percele in assorted fancy colors.also waists Made a fine white 'Bevil, sonie nicely trunnied with lace, others plain. All made to the newest styles the 'regular price e are 79c and 1.00 each, your cheice during sale. at 35e Corset Covers tor 19c 5 dozen corset covers of line white cotton, trimmed. with lace embroidery, eto, regular prices are.29c to 35e. all at, one 0, price to clear at • IVhtte Underskirts well worth 65e tor 39e . . • , 3 dozsia ladies' fine cotton skirts, with self feillevery full skirt, reams all over stitched. tare at waist ft:sr fastening, this skirt is sold. in most stores at 65c, sae price 7,eand 1.00 Corsets for 40c: commencing,Thorsday morn ing•we will Place on iale esveral dozen mere of 75c and 1.00 corsets at 500, they are made of fine cOutil in grey and vviIi Le, all steel filled,regular 75c and 1.00, values to go at A Big Bargain in New Patterns. We want You to get better aequainted with the Mode's Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns, and in order to gain that we are vine to offer any pattern in stock com- mencing Thursday morning at each ... . Underwear and Hosiery Bargains 150 fire cotton•Vest- to sell at . _ _ 200 cream cotton Vests to sell at • 3 for :45, g • 300 pairs of I5.:. and 18c ribbed Hose at 10c 10c IFine Trimmed Hats Are Being Sold for 55c Less than Half Price. Stylisherrimmed Hats that would have sold early in the season itelle $0 are going during our special pale a 50 , 19e Trimmed Hats at $2.60 , t 1 CO DAY ExcuRsioNs1 TO THE Canadian Northwest at following Return puros:..4. 1 Winnipeg, Man Arcola, Assa.r., Vinscarth, Mann Elgin, Itin,,Nstevan,Assa. Anand View, Man. ; Minters, slag ; 1.foosemie, Agra ; Swan River, Man.; Nr4,41406, Man.; Vi wan-, set; esa, Man.. • • 11 Mooselaw, Ana.; Regina, Assn.; 'York'. $30 town, .............. S11.11.1111”1, Pr. Albert, Sask.; MacLeod, Alba.; g3x Calgary, Alba .... .• *RR 'Bed Peer, Alba.; Srratheona, Alba. , $40 I Good, going June 24th and July 16. Return - Ing within 00 daye from, date of iFellet Purchase your tickets at Town office and wive delay at etation, F. B. Hodgens, Town Agent, ntto AtiVertifit mato Coronation Scruvenier-Rodgens Bro... Page 1 Looking your best-Lllenry .July sale -W Cooper & Co Time to secure -DI ewoombe „ . . .. . Rednotions-MaKinnon Paint -W Louimette.„ Teacher wanted -J cunninghame Farm for sale -W A • rrison ' For rent -Mrs Jane Bodsworth . Muniolpalnotioe--.W Conte Anonimous letterl--R Bnox ..... July tale-Hodgens Bros..... ...... Shetland. iloss-W Fair., .. .. ....... Semi-annual 8810-.1 ookson Bros.. ..... 00 • . At this price we give you hate that are well worth S5 to $6 each, em two hats.are triimmed alike and nothing but good trimmings are used in " the meking 2.50 39e Ladies' Hats worth 50c lot 19c. • Commencing Thursday morning we will offer several straw sailors with black ribbon bands, at each. 50i..40e; 50c and 75c Baby .Bounets at 25c. -- More of those 356 Rib- bons at 20c • e • 150 yards more Of wide taffeta silk Ribbons, in all the newest shade%elso satin Liberty Ribbons , in cream, 'pink and sky,regular prices of these •tA :ribbons are 30e mad 35% youg choice at peryard %VC • ' Fancy Parasols close. to h Price . . Just a fewnacre Fancy Parasols to go . at thefollowing prices:- M.25 Parasols, in white and red, to:demi at •. 75c $2 black and white ,striped. Parasols to clear at . .. .$1.25 $2 05 Poerisels in navy and white strived toclearat $1.50 $3.75 Parasols made of navy China, silk with frill, to clear at$2.50. $1.65 and $1 95 Blaek Qloriallarasols at $1.50 LadiesParasols, made of fine gloria silk With steel rodtwentieth century runner, handle of fine horn and natural wood, regularprices $1,6. and ' s1.95, choice commencing, Thereclayat150e• .. • A $4 Tailor -Made Skit( lot' 02.50 .• .Commencing Thursday rooming we will' sell several �four. .Your choice of several dozen baby bonnets, made of muslin, etc, regular prices are 40c, 50e and 25 , 75e each, sale price . Summer Muslins, etc, at EEalfPrice and Less. • ,25c Mohan at 12c 'Hundreds of yards of Muslins and Gingharps,in stripes:and fancy designs,., that were 25c per yard, all on sale at , e • 1.7411C • 30c Dimities, -etc, at 15c • • dozen fine w ite 19c Mualins ha colors of pink., blue, linen color, white etc, all our flnestgoods that sold at 30e, during our sale days to go et per yard. 1$c Prints and 1lUs1ins that were 'tic and 15c for 9c The best Canadian and English prints, in colors of navy: red and all light shades -that We g-uarartee all 'fast colors, regular- pricea are 12ec• and 15c, sale days to go at per yard ••‘ • • 9ac • Se, -10C.and 12e Prints and Dackg at 6e Several hundred yards Of light and dark colors; regular prices Sc, 3.0c and 6e. 12eceall atone pi ice ' • . "as" ,••i , •• In/ Itic White Cheeked Muslin at .0c, • I White checked MuSlinse'suitable for childrcn's wear,regular 12ec values to go during sale at per yard 01c 00c Navy .1.4iiSirp at .25c • 100 yards more of 38 ineh wide , Lustre, in navy Only, some plain,. others , 1 , with small dot, regular valte was 60c, While it lasts our 'price will be • per yard ' ' - 23e : 65c* Table Linen at -500 , best $1 tailoteintide Skirts•of hemeepen.and heavy serge, a all lined with good lining, at each $5.50 Tailor -Made Skirts at $3.75 -. Ladies' tailor•made Skirts of"dark greY homespun, trimmed with taffeta silk, also skirto of heavy heaver, regular -$5 50 .0 eee sale days. ehurch Onions. The Bishop ollinton has made the foltowing appointtnent G. I. •Abev, Bi ussels, to be sector of Sr. jehn'e churcb, Preston, Ont. Rev, J Hale. HeatIcote, to be incuinhent. cif Chesley parish. Rev. G. M. Kiley, of Delial, to be incumeente of: it, James' church, Clamdebove. Rev. H. R. Diehl, Florence, and J. W. Jones, farm; •have exchanged parishes. The Council of Hueon College has elected Rev. Canon Smith as bursar and secretary in sue - cession to J. M. McWhinney. Weseey clitiRCH -Rev N. W. Manning, the new pastor of Wesley church, wife and threedaughters at,- rivt d Satin day on the one train from Btampton, and wet e met by the Trtretee Board, who had a carriage in 'welting for them, and were driven to OP Oa! SOTIfigel whet e a committee of Indies were in waiting to receive them. Owing to the death of his brother lo Torobto, it was at first feared that he Would not be able to 'take his pitipit Work on Sundayeand Rev Dr Gifford kindly consented to eurply for hare but it as not necessary, as Mr Mao. fling took both services. Good and Appreciative congregations gt eeted 'him, both morning and evening, not - 'withstanding the heat, and hie first address here, was based on the Wo: ds nf St Paul. "So as much as in me is, I arn ready to pt each the gospel to you, for Dim not ashaked of, the ikoenetrif Christ, for it is the power of God it, .er ,epeeeeion." It was it aimed.. ere{ 4.W.41ttentAre oxpoton ' of the 'Kt ;eine, ' teetthotit any attempt at orawrical nourish, or direct Deference to his new innitorate, and was appreciated by his hearers. The impressions created liy both sermons was decidedly favorable. Mid Me Manoing Starts his work here under the mordpropitious cireum- atanCert....The Intermediate League Will meet on Friday night at 8 o'clock • instead of Thursday night as Annetta. eed on Sunday ; Best Pearen will take the toppi AL, 75 teerde of 60 inch „wide Table Linee, warranted all flax, very heavy guar, 'w A Ity that will 'give good wear, regular value is 65cisale price will be... ... 011e ' 1.00 Wrappers at qpc • The lmdaric.e of our prtet wrappees in assorted colors, the regular value of .0.: 20c Lawn; 45 inehes. wide, for ; ......... :.,... . ... ...... .; .....; .. ; .. .., .. .....:12ic which is 1.00, for. .. Just Bargains , . • • . ••. ... .. • ...... . . . ..... . , .., . • 35c and 40c Lawn. Ties at................. - ...... ,e. : ..... . .. , .. . , ...•:.. .... 25e 45c WootDela,ines at , , ..... ....... • : ' • • . , 30e 1 60c Dress Goods in black and colors at ........ . . . . ... ..; .,-; , . , ..,... .... *45 10c white Cotton at Your money back • if ion want it. • ()NARK; ST1tERT Cuurton.-W, A. Gifford conducted one of the services on Sunday last, and Dr. Gifford the ,e - et of other owing e in the cburch organ, which was presum- ably affected by the weatheret was not possible to conduct the soug service, ae intended last Sunday eyening ; this service wiletherefore, he rendered' on Sunday evening next, juat as previou ly Ithnounced.. Gibbing% organ- ist, who has been away for eorne time. le expected home this week....00 Monday eveniog debate was held et the Leagw, the suldect beim/ "Itt solv- ed, that the cherch shall not provide entertainments as a means of raising money," Dr. Gifford, as leader of one side, was in favor of entertainments, while Q. 11. liolland, as leader, took the opposite. • The snbject was well l handled hplipth sides, excellent points being made; no"decision,;hoveeVer, was: made in tome of either side, Wittes Ontnicii.--liev, A, Stewart condected service, as usual, on Sunday morning last, but in the evening service was ecinducted by Principal Brant, of the Point Aux Trembles It reedit School. for the education of Roman Catholic ohlidren. His address was along the line of defence of his work arriongst that class, showing the Wonderful pro. grees made in their Conversion, the numerous applieations constant ly core- ing in, and ()yet` 120 had bee e mewed admiesion during....theepast Teat 011 account of the limited accommodation thateisseietetekateee.H.:. He is making toureffheenellettelete, rieeking itid foe the enlargement of the institntion. W. P. Spalding sang a well chosen solo in the morning arid the choir rendered beautiful anthem in the evening.. . It is expected that the S. S. picnic will be held at Hayfield, on the 17th1 inst. "Insteed of thelregular prayer meet- ing topic of the Y.•13,, S. O. S. on Mon- day evening a business meeting was held, and on Sanday, after the close of of the evening service, a consecration meeting was held. OLINON, Before' leaving LOntiOti last week, Rev, I. W, Holmes was: presented with a puree of MOO, and Mrs Holmes with 4.e271 .# Huron Presbytery. -- The Presbytery of Huron met in a silver pudding dibh, Willie church, Clinton, on Tuesday, r of Brussels 8th inst. The attendance of members Presbyterian church h 's not been en- was small and corpattiyely little bust- joying good heath recently. His con- 1106e wae &ire, gregation have giantid him four Commissioners to General Assembly months' vacation, and hn will spend lately held in Toronto, reported their part of it in Muskoka, Mr 'McLeod, • a attendance, and gave a brief account of stedent, tvill supply his pulpit dining the pi oceedings, ble absence.ir tee The prOposed "Aids to Family War- ' The retreat of Railed Catholic ship," stni, down by the Assembly for priests of Leann Diocese began ori examination by the Presbyteries, was Monday, at L'Assomption. College, remitted t� a committee composed of Sandwich, and will continue for the Mesers. Davidson, Henderson; Martin, present week. • Revs Father Me- Strivers and Ths. Hamilton, with in- IVIenarnin, of Clinton r Father West, structioe to report at 'next regular of Goderieh rather McCormac, of meeting. A,stifield, and Father Hanlon, of St.' It was decided that after the'elose of Augustine,went down on Monday „the year Mg, there should be five re- melting, and retorts to their respective Parishes on Saturday, ST Pate's CHI:MM.-The Sunday School picnie,aeannouucedlastSunday, has been postponed for the present, owing to another S S. picnicking at 13ayfield on the same day, and not haV. ing enough rigs in town to convey both bodies- ovet.. . .The Sacrmarnent af the Lord's Supper was administered by the rector last Sunday at the, close of the morning service. BAPTIST CiltrIt011.-- The Sunday School picniced a,t 13ayfield,ort Tuesday and bed an ideal outing. The day was just the kind to make one appreciate -thebreezes off Lake Huron. There.. W atil it good turnout of scholars and -"friends, wititlerestertikeeeeeefeeeetati ap- preciate the exee'ellent supe per served. Beating, football add baseball were the features of amuse• ment, while the superintendent, Mr Prior, did everything he could to ad- vance the pleasure of those under his charge. Rev, John •13,091, 1 past A, protest in West Huron is not an unusual event, but whether it is enter. ed -like (toms of the others -simply for the outvote of a saw-ofi', or to go to trial, remains to be seen, ,(lee,•"• brit ttO FRIDAY. JULY 11;1902. Short 00 Memory. "Here' and There" is the heading for a bright editorial in the columns of our cotem.dowm thestreet, in whichhe says that M. Y. McLean takes his defeat so mneh to heart that he has filed a peti- tion against, the return of Mr Eilber, and that a en:intimate, , who has been defeated twice "pught to go, way hack and sit down" instead of invoking the I aid of the lawyers. Let's see, was it in 1898 that Mr Beck was defeated? Did not the same fate overtake him in the bye•electiors of the same year? It is possible that he did not, even then, take the hint to"go way back and sit down" but measured forces once More and was snowed Lune der by a majotity of 250. , • What about R. McLean ? No, be didn't carry the constituency in 1896. In 1898 he was again somewhat short in the votes to be returned to Parliament Surely, then, he should have "gone away back, 86e" but. no, he still persisted in 1901, and tiere it Was three' and out. Surely our cotem has a shine memory. . ' Election Protests. The following are the protests which have been filed: . . Against Conservatives-- Centre Bruce, Hu h Clark; West Welngton, liJa.mes Audedinerg;tonrJames Reid; Fraritenat,J S Gallagher; Glengarry, W D McLeod; Burma, Henry Hilbert East Hamner, H Carscallem South Water loo, W A "Cribs; South Wellington, J P Downey; North _Ontario, W H Hoyle; South Oxford, D Sutherland; North Oxford, eC Snider; North Perth, J Monteith. . Against Liberals -North e ork, lion E Davis; Stormont, W • J Meerut; Kingston. E• B Pense; South Nortolk, ve A Chariot); South Wentworth, tk . John Dienson; East Wellington, Hon. J ei Gibson; , Centre Simcoe, -D Da`Videon; West Huron, M G Cameron. The Liberal cromeappeal in Lennox has been diemiel ssed, and Mr arscallen, Conseivative, hold e t be seat. - • ROPYRIG11,T July Sale of -FancyChinaw ware. We are going to speeialize in chinaware for the balance of July and invite every lady in. Clinton to come and see our display, A CHARMING HOSTESS Likes to have her tableware as dainty as' her- self, and knows when and where to select it. We are now offering ac notably fine assortment from which the most fmtidious can make selections. Bargains t(So, A drop in China but nothing broken but the prices, ' 50e (Jupsand Saucers for 25e 75c and $1 Cups and Saueeri for 50e •We Have just Unpacked Three large cases of Japanese china, imported direct from the flowery kingdom, consisting, of cups and saucers, salad bowls, butter slishes, plates, bon bon dishes, chocolate jugs, cream jugs, iardineers, flower pots, vases, biscuit jars, etc. See our window of lac goods, splendtd assortment of glass and china, many lines reduced in price., With this feeling in the head. • . You're apt to be suffering from overstrained eyes. Better • consult a skilled optician. Come and:see us, we elm give • yob relief, our method of exam- ining the eyes and testing ,the light is in aocoriance with scientific principles; fit yen with glasses guaranteed to give the very- best results attainable. We've made a reputtition for - skill and our charges ire ees tremely moderate. Seeotacies is.. ---loweis-$11 • • : . • W t Ha38 Henan'. • Additional Local News. BENEDICTS AND BA.CtiEtteRie I CONTEST. -e -The Bachelors • of the • Bowling Olub are in a minority tanner- icallv, out of renumber of 40, they num- ber only four or five, but that they have the virn. and determination of youth, they hate -amply d kmonstrated in their contests with the Henedicts of the club" this season. Twice before, both in full . game and . in doubles; the Bachelors ' nave come off victorious:. On Satur- day last the "Marrieds" pulled them- itelves together for the final effort. The score below will show how sadly their hopes were blasted.Ihe game was fairly close throUghoki ealtholigh the "Si glee"' played ibe better game, .• In the last end the Benedicts were count - lig two, hut skip Stoddaree last bowl cut them out and hie: own counted. Father Spalding still had bne to play, but it went wide and- the ' gleem • of hcipe went out t -e, , • • • BENEDICEI _ BACBELOILS Agntrw E Howard J Wiseman %V E Rend AeArnietrbeg DL Macpherson- • - W P Sealdieg-13 R F Stoddart -e15 1 • : hie said that rhe''deposils in the case of South eWateilou and South Wellington were nut made in time, and the protests fall to the ground. e A petition has been Ved against Mr :Cameron,. in. W-est.eturopeirnadditrion• to the u.,ual 'charges, the'petition also asks that Mr Cameron be diequalitled on the ground ' that he is a member of the 0011:1113iSSi m to revise the.Doniinioe statutes. Mr Cameron though was not aftertheointetioudeleodnthe conamispion until f In view of the clesenesit of the politi- cal parties in , °max io, some Of ehe 'wipers are talking of a "mention" bee ieg-formed.It's es likely as that Mr Whitney Will become leader of the Liberal party. • Additional Loeal News.. szkrisTics.-For the six nionthe ending June 30.h, there were recorded vvith W. Coate regestrar, 25 births, 13 marriages, a.nd deaths. EARLY .BERRIh,S.,On• Triesday Mr W. Argent, of the London Heade' 'left us a box Of very fine garden black berries. These are very early the crop promises to be a nlentiful' one: 111rs Thos Cooper; Albert St., is also en- titled to our thanks for ,early rasp-. ba es erbrAeleesenT• i junsN n ee.tEi owv r n t hAecitsair slohroe of W: Taylor &Son,severedlis connec- tion with that firm last week and • left on Monday for Toronto. While here, Mr Adair has ev.er been courteous and - obliging ancii teae Well wishes of all go :witbhxi i. ; AIN IS ALICIA TBE. ROVERee This certhitily Cannot be callecla dry season so far, but the , prophecy of the weather man of Toronto Observatory is that warmer weather is in sight, and days ot sunshine are coming, with rel- ief frem the long period of rain. Mr • SALE OF THORO BRED8.- The George Hinchley, writing hem Al - largest single sale of thoro-bred cattle berta, Gaye the rainfall there has been that has ever taken Place in this .enormous, trains having been delayed county. twas consummated last week, for dais at a time. ' the purchaser being Mr G. C. cerer, of . MEETING OF SCHOOL BOARD. - St Johnsbury.. Vermont, who was Aepecial meeting of the school board aided in his selection by Mr W. D. was held on Friday evening, as there Mate one of the largest breeders in was no qaorumthe regular meeting the Province. The animals. selected •night. 'Principal Lough's report for are all for breeding purposes, and were June was received and read. There carefully picked him the best herds were 201 boys and 189 girls in attend - in this section. From W. Doherty, .ance, a total of 391 ; average attend - of town, 4 cows were taken.; from H. ance 329. Upon recoromenclation Miss Snell, of Hullett, 8 cows and 2 heifers t Robb was transferred to Mr Lough's FINE GOODS: -Messrs W. . Cooper and from -J-. Granger. of Hullett, 8 mem for tbe Mcdel se "lobe on the & Co. have just. put in an extensive cows and two young calves. The pur. same terms as last yea •It was also stock of Moriagr and Fayence n. wave, chase priee of the entire lot was $3950, decided to advertise for .% teacher to eapenese China and Pottery, oriental As the animals are being exported take Miss Robb's room for the remain - Stationary and Coronation. Reeds. they had to undergo exammation for der of the ye'. Some accounts and BOWLING NOTES -Members arepleuen-pneumonia, Mr Moore, • one of 't matters of minor importance re - e • ...,.° 'the Veterinaries connected with the pairs and kalsomining were dealt with. ,V@MillAigclztlAt, teltereleeeeteoetne.,.P" ..PrPte ii)egrictiltoral Department, Ottawa, be- nt:pinery' round Of the Jackson trophy. ing sent here for the purpose, ance this it NOW FARMING. -Geo. E Payefor-• contest must be played 'on or Were •gentleman reported them as all free warty a leading business man here,and Saturday next at 3 p m. 'The" P. B. from disease of any kind; he stated, lattely in North Bay, is now engaged Crewe trophy need not be played for further, that it Wes the first instance in fruit farming et Stamford, &bout, until next month. co herein' he had examined so large a two miles from Niagara,Falls. It is a SUCCESSFULLY ANSWERED,- number together, and found them all 50 acre far m,pleasantly situated,almost In answer to our puzzle of last week, perfectly sound. Mr James Snell is entirely given over to febit. The elec- the following have sent in correct mite looking after the shipment of the tric cars run with 500 yards of his door, tions ; Percy M. Jeffrey and Willie stock, which will be done as soon as several lines of railway are almost as . Hell, Londesboto e Etta Carter, Steele- the necessary paper § are filled be, The close, and be is near enough to the ton ; Robt, A. Sterling.. Gardner, American purchaser of the stock, who Anaerican border to make two trips e Dakota. , had never been in this section before, deer with -a waggon if he wants to haat THE ENTRANCE. -Although the said that he was more"than pleased fertilizers, dc,, which he can get for • result of the Entrance examination it with his parchases, • and would pro- nothing there. Asked if be ever ex - not known early enough' for Peblica- bably come back here for More. • pected to go back into business• again he remarked, with emphasis "Never tion.this week, it may relieve the pup- 'ils of the 'Model Sc.hool to know that COMING HOME. -In our issue of I can do as I like here; in business I May 2cid, there appeared on the front writer - they have hot "disgraced themselves 4 . . , couldn't." The of this spent page a group of ten young men from half.a.day with Mr Pay last week, whe or the school," The clue- tlf1,4 taken -....,. twenty honor and !WO pass certificates. ye estern Ontario Who had volunteered wished to convey through him his re - Harry Porter stands 8r sr it h 983 service in South Africa. No lese , w e s eet to his old (Hinton friefids, Mrs than nine t1 nark.tl d I With iern were from into, ay spent Stieurday and Sunday with gular Meetings of this Presbytery each Tbey willed from Halifax about May er old Clinton friencla, returning east 1 OIL - ll the class of Clinton, Public 10th. They are now on their war back m d y year, and that the dates of these shoe t School sass „Carde have been , be, the third Tuesday of broil, y, the I t ,,to Canada, their services, happa y, be- . rat Tuesdav f M le • h ecoeci to those whofailed from outside 6ehools. d b f ' • Tuesday of May, the first Tuetsday of September, and' the second Tuesday of Novembser. The following standing committees were appointed for the ensumg ecclesiastical year --Home 'Missions -Messrs. Henderson, McLean and Reral.peeanal meetings of the is evidence of their patriotistrr and increased to such an extent, that they and MoNeil ; church life and work- County of Huron will be held in Godee- courege. They are now on board tbe recently offered two prizes-ote to the Messrs. Jas. Hamilton, Anderson, arid ich on Thursday,. July 24, At 11 a. m. ()estrum which is ploughing her way boy or girl under ' 14 years of age. at - McLean Finance-elessre. Larkin, there will be an opening. service hi St, through the waters of the titlantic. tending the public school, who drew • Musgrave, Shaw ;Superietendenee of George's church.. foil -owed by the The following is a list of those oe the beet Ninny Picture ,of a black cat, Students --Messrs. Musgrave, Stewart, chairman's address and reports of the board With Ve:aom the Olintoe people and the other' to the next best: From McLean; Christian Endeavor Societies different Sunday sennniint the county. are specialty interesteA. 3rd Rep- the town school thirty drawings 'came -Messrs, Martin, Oarrjere,J, A. Ham. At the afternoon seating, which meets ment-J, Blaney, C. Br yer, W. B. in, and some were cleverly dyne, and jiten; eeogneentaticere-Messeste Fleteher 1112 e'clock, the:knowing subjeets will ,1. Moon,- McEIV1011,- showed that our juveniles had .thehe Leakin,Aiadersoin ; in etch ;tile the be drsuseed ghe obligation of bap. J. IL , R, n, G. A. the elcill of the artiste rThe name of m Wetter naneelt*Meterfeefeeeeeeeeeet• 'NM ti Of tette ing ehurch Wilson, 3. Wil on. Oth Re- vEei, ' and the 'mice of the oridginal •iiig 11(11 p • E . The grammar • paper was the heaviest South Africa, 'To these boys is due es 'About three months ago the enterpris- and most difficult, especielly forbid-. much honor as those who took an ing firm of antigens Bros, toort the side puolls. • actual part in the campaign. Their agency of •s, new orand of Stockings SUNDAY bCHOOL CONVENTION. readiness to go in the fa,ce of the called the "Black Oat." Since then the -The Anglican church Sunday schools terrible struggles that had. taken place ;Aida of this noted line of goods have • refresenesettve e der )1890C ate With the UMW 'by BagUld S. So; "The deeirre Twit obeli, St B. Whitely4 11. WilsOD, .-the first prize picture wire ,,Veni, vide same committee. • Mrs 'W. ta' Phillips, Of St; • essee.;.tie.e'- W. j. 04niolon. 14r,E.--•ft"41.WF,..".L.,'7:Ltz..-,.:!„1661$ 'clearly uphol the Mr Brandt, principal of the Point*, Otintori ; "The tfinitch bf England, its ler. Vttord was received in town classical phrase, for he was a tighter, °Aux Trembles .Missiens schools,' beinv antiquity, history and Liturgy," by Monday from eV, 13. Whitely that and was done up, cerryirig,te freet leg present, was asked to give some at. ;Rey Air Goldberg, Dungannon; "Par- the voyage out was delightful, the in if, sling, and lair+ left eye bandaged. count of his vvork, and the mission he entel Reapeesibuity,), by D. Naftel, at ooly roughness being eXperiericed to- The ether pictUre Wes of erpussy With IV resents was commended to .the fav. Godetich. meet n 13. g of the Dearl ery wards the end of the trip, He Wrote A rah, of "darned" etockings on his citable consideration of the congrega. Chapter will aloe 'pe held ut 5 pau,, from Durban under date of June! 5th. hind feet, and hidently e evd not like tione. vvith s fall ciaoral service at St.Geortre's which was before the declaration of 'them (here, by the fttea he Wee Making. rt was deckled to hold the next regu- church in the evening, to he.addrosed peace, and of course he had no idtm, i We congratulate the Wintrerg, Chttelle tar meeting Of the Presbytery in Union. by /toy oi R. Gum* of Clinton, It is they would see home so soon agate.' I Macpherson and Earle Seale, Oh them church. Brneeheld,on the second Tues. expected that Clinton WJA4 be the hon. Thee left South Africa Joly 2nd and art,i,tic drawings of an original "Black day of October. dred place for thle meeting next year. Are due at Halifax Juli28th. 'CAW •