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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1904-11-25, Page 4'''1117.iirtIF. VOW ".• "*"., **# va."77 -4111,,444, 7 , . 'i^i#117",,T1 4 TEE =TON .017 3E4. Nov 1904. • ::.g4ugh1Cr, sok or WINTLR CO " fctr. ..LADIES: AND ClilLDREN. EW • :PARNWNTS; to • be sold regardless cost Qt real. value LLTTER:PAYS. .0E. SALE; RED DAY, FRIDAY 1 SATURD Noy. 25th. Nov. 26th. Ovv.Ing to the very backward seaSon, sales in our Coat Department have not been "up to the mark; To make a 5ure thing of Clearing outevery garment this season, the regular prices have been entirely forgotten.' Ninety per - cent of our Coats ,werc bought in Germany, and all are new this season, many of them only being in the store d few week,s. EVERY COAT IN, THE STORE IS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE—nothing will be kept back, if you want a new Winter Coat...or Rain 'Coat, be sure and come to :the store. COATS TO C11OOSETR,OML-4,22 N h of GRANO 1RUNK 7.14‘vicAt oatly Roilacad Rotas to World's Fair, Si. Louis, Within tho roach of all. 111..t0 for rcauta, trib, inoludos stopover erivneeas at mimeo, O.tjoltand interiasa. icvsa Canadian station.. litaxasonia Illustrated. ' ropoiciet tree ou appUration to any Grata Trunk await, rer to .t.J31, goDoui4v1. Marie* rogieengerAgoat, Toronto. 9 225 D NEW 1Ladies $5,00 and $6,00 Coats at $3.00 $6,50, 7.001,10 8,00 Coats at $4,95 . _. Lathes coats= several styles; all znade of gooa wearing Ladies Misses and. Childrens coats in Tweed% rlievi cloths in black, grey,navy ntid mixed tweeds, coats .. . swl Beaver cloths,, in sew,ral styles, these are made with that sold up to .$6.00 for $up til -ht and loose . back and BOMG hare belts, regulav ', . Pi'ke$ $6..t0) $7-00 'to $8-00,--:,...4.n...... $4.91) $8:60. Rain Coatis at $21:50 , - , 25 Raiu coats made of an all. wool Covert doth ' With rubber lining, ' Just the thing for anFone having t drive, this has been the best selling e{tA,t we ,i+vier had. Our Re- i gular pi ce is $ 8-50. Sale Pries .,-,,,,,::.-- . , ... .----,'.,,-......--.., $4,50 $9 and 10 Rain Coats tlt $5,95 fti our regular priees $.50 $9.00 $1_0;00. All TO go •, , • . OT , 20 Rah, coats made of kro, all wOolCravenette cloth, nicer)* ' trimmed:with capes and belt. Regular 49.00 and, $10,00 CoatS to (Po at$5 95 Ohildi-ens $4.5.0 to -5 00 Coats at $3,..50 .-.2,5 Childrens Coats Made ' of fine, all wool Tweeds and Fri.ze in Navy,,Red and mixed,colo r s , nicely lied and nn , n trimmed. Regular prices tire up to $5,00 to go' at...,:. ,,,i.,Dil •15,9(), 9.00, 1.000 (jijaltS. at, Fii(3,50 Ladies sill Micotov0eats in several st-51es, in assorted # • einoothfaced E6rgy l&e. All are wl`JI garriUn.,C1''vt13. Pnd, aro Emcellent- valte 311, 12, 14 and,f515 05)ats at Your choice of auy of our very finest cots, made of Covert and Kerry clot15,16 colors of Brow, Fawn, Navy, Grey and Black that .soid at $11.00, $12.00, $14.00 end $15,00 for. . • b.„ $815 . . lialf=Price Sale of This has been the greatest sale we have, ever had in our Millinery DeOrtmerit. jtist think of 'being able to buy the verynewest .styles in Hats, at exactly half the usual value,— Dw ing this sale you can, have your choice of any Trimmed "Hat in the Store at exactly half-price. Over 2oo DRESS and OUTING SHAPES, in the -very newest styles, are 'in- . Winter f4air, - Deeeriber'all to 900904. eloicle C1a9s . rare tor wane Trip, .ciiooa. %able •Pecember 8r4VUItoirniug UP • in December etli 131- e 1M. • International MVO Stock 0201 hIbIttoo ehicago, rtom (mat= au,vii for the rouo4 Trp oOd ojng. 28_thana.99th9041„,v, a a .airivoroite ou or opt.e,lore uoieutoer ova. roV Tickets, Illustrated Literattuk and foil information call on, F. It!flodgens. 'town Agent. On All Furs The thinton En FR1DA.Y, NOV. 25, ).004„ Local Notes X++-f+ot444f444444444X I 1 Dr Gunn waa called to Wingliana 'Monday to perform an surgical opera- tion. Mrs 4. II, Goodwin Wne out on Tuesday for the tirst time since her illness. The next, sitting of the Division Court will be held here ort the Oth of December. 1 A ineetingof the Huron Press As - saciation will be held in Clinton, on Friday', Dee, gtal. . Mr F., Dinsley, 'who is 'probably the •Oldest resident on town, entered on his 8gth year on Tuesday. Conductor Quirk •reports that Ins train carried 525 passengers coming up from London last Wednesday even - Mr 11. Cantelon closed tip the apple seasou last week, having, shipped in the neighborhood of twenty thousand barrels, , . A. few clay's since Miss Florence E. ,Noble, of town,(daughter of Mrs Nobi le) was marred to R. N. coie, ot• Stanley. , Mr McDonald, of Whitennoreh, has sold his hotel to Xi, J. SulliVan. of Ashtlelcl. . The transfer takes Place aboutp.st of December. ROSoltitiOti Of dordidetice.. . A fnenay gatileong of Plaerals from'Ooderich and. Clinton Was held in the Liberal committee rooms, on Friday evening last, when the follow- ing resolution was presented to Mr, R , Holmes, and briefly acknowledged by him\ ;- The Young Liberal Club of Godericla takes the first oppertunity of placing on record an expression Of its regret at the defeat or muclate representatiVe in the House of Coremons, Mr. Robert' Holmes, and of its continued eonfidence in him notwithstanding- the recent re- verse. The members of the Club ree- ogniie that during during the. time Mr, 'Relines occupied a seat in the Rouse he was a most worthy, faithful and zealous member. not only taking a dis- tingnishicl part in the discussion of u qestions of national interest, but also • Iceegitig always in inind and seeking alWa.ye to advance the woes immediate interests ot the particular ridin of which he was the representative. T tectelasr at •No 10, linliett. Clinton. believe that be was the means, by his Modellites have mostly all. secured. able and vigorous advocacy, of seeur-. schools for the new year. Mg a number of important impove., The Scheel Board meets next Thurs. r, ments-for our town, and it; is a matter day evening, It is two months since of especial regret that when the °ppm- they have met, so there will likely be Welty dame Mr the people of .Goderich eonsiderahle business to be dealt with. Our Fur stock, is, much.larger than we care to have it. at this time of year. On account • of the mild weather the sales have not been as large.. as they skink{ have been. We are anxious to clear out evetY Fur Ga.rment in stock before" Xina.s, and 'havepplade prices very low on all Fur Coats, Ca,perines, &cIf ou want to 'buy a FUR COAT thig.season it will pay you tired of these hats from a large Millinery House some time . . Ito ' could buy them at to -day. Every Fur we sell is of dependable eluded in this. Half-PriceSale. We cleared out severe. un . come here whereprices are in many cases lower than we • and while they last they Half P tl are tcp go at Exacy rice . "1 quality and• fully guaranteed. so you take no risks in buying tr a - 756 $1.,00 FELT HATS to go at, soc your Furs here. $1.00 i..25 1.50 $2.00 $3.95 Black Astrachan" Caperines at $3 n$2.50 $10. Caperines at $6.50 . $3.00 " • $1$.1 and $15 Caperlues at $10 Ten per Cent diseount on all Fur Rut and Muffs A regular Feast of Barains for the balande of November. Buy Carpets and Mattings now. $30 Black. Astrachan Coats. for ;25 838 Black Astrachan Coats for $80 $45 Black Astrachan .Coats for $38 • $2.75 and $3 -Grey Lanib Caps at $1.5O • just read this - list over of Carpet and Matting Bargains' iYOur choice of nearly a dozen Grey Persian Lamb Caps, and well made and lined, the regular ririce of these Caps En see if they are not Worth corning for. These prices hold. for is $2,75 and $3.00. To clear at • uu the balance of the month. • Our best 40c TApesPriv CARPET at 29e " 50c TAPESTRY- CARPET • 38c . 65c TAPESTRY CARPET 4.8c 75c TAPESTRY , CARPET 50c • $Loo BRUSSELS 'CARPET 68c $1:25 BRUSSELS CARPET ooc. 590 'UNION CARPET 35c .75c ALL WOQL•CARpET • 58c isc Mattings for ioc 22c Mattintfor 44 , 4' 46 46 41 66 15C 25 25 and 3oc.Mattings for i8e A Great Ribbon 30e and 46c itibbons at 19c , 400.yards of pure silkneck ribbons ba nearly every wanted shade of cream, sky, pink turquois, eardinal, navy, brown, tuscan, -white and 1 an .• black, also a, few fancy ribbons„ regular 80c aria 40e qualities to go at... I MI , 40e to 65c, Silk Collars and belts. 25e Your choice of several dozen of eur finest silk collars and belts, in as 25C ported styles and colors, regular .price up to 6e toclear •ot,-..... .... $1.25 Corsets at 85c . . . • Master Addie Wilson, son of M whr 'Samuel Wilson, tio has been some me underwent Ion operation, and is doing as well as clan be. expected, ' • - IVIr. Thomas carbert; Hullett who recently went to the old conntry for the benefit cif his health, returned laSt week, feeling very intich improved. aunt Bros., 'of London, are pntting M the neW heating apparatus or the addition to the Rouse of Refuge. and are being •assisted by Mr Albert Turner. - • Mrs W 11, Miller of Loudon spent Thankiigivitig" with tier brother, Mr J. L. Courtice, and returned to her home on Monday,: accompanied byMiss Sybil Courtice. Miss Pearl -McDonald has been suc- cessful ,in getting the position as Several. dozen E, T. and W. B. corsets in all sizes, the regular prices of an. these corsets in all stores is $1.25, our Clearing price is.... ; ... • U1110 Dress (ioods =afd Silks .Redttced 00 11 Ines tins at 65e 75 tords of 50 inch, all wool homespuns i3hades ornavy, gre, 50c Dress Goods at 29c yards oft() inch:wide all wool dress goods in assorted colers of navy. brown, blaek, royal &c,, regular 50c qualities, to go at.... ........ 60c and 75e Dress Goods at 38e 800 yards of film tweed dress good in assorted mixed eolors, also plain coinrs orgtoy, byown; black, navy &c., these are our best 000 and /56 goods to clear during November . • ..• • . S1 •26';'itial 'LS tg *TivIteds t35:c yini4d4:•Orbut yeti best so inch wide tweed dress goods, qualitids that make. up nicely for suits; skirts or coats, these are all the very rieWea °OS we have and the regular prices are $1.25,.$1.85 elear during ovemberf • ..• .. • .;.•*•**4#*•044•040 • 29c 38c , --w-- brown. Sze., these are oar verY besthomespuns $1.00 pet Sale g : ,...... .. . . **464..#0404.4444446904,4, V ' 4kt0150, *listing§ at 38c 100 yards of single atia.,doubIe fold waled)* in assorted fancy Stripes also , white these are Odd lines that sold at 00c5 05e, to 75c, to clear during qg this sale itt. • • 30c Japauese atl5e ogo 800 yords of Satiates° Silk in assortea shades, snitable 'for fancy work, I qc uuu regular 80o silk tor...•• ... . 4•44414. . .... How. Lall thas.. 1.0b0: DO! You ..ant? The publishers claim it will be by far the finest illustrated tion. ever published it Canada; Order Quick. , Many were too Iota hist 3roar cooper it. Co. Agen.te, Clinton te' snort their gratitude fok his devoted services they did not 'eve him that support whibla : be merited at their hands. The m-mbers ot the Club wish to state; in the strongest possible manner, their belief ' that Mr. tiolmes' defeat was . due not at all to any dis- satisfaction -with him as * representa- tive, but entirely to a conjunction of extraordinary circeinstanees affecting the recent election. • Signed, on behalf ()Ulm Young Liberal Club.. 1 OHARLES GAnnow , • . , ,_ W. H. ROBERTSON Committee Finagirthoe&nsoboonoichlitotort„em front of W, D. 0 You an buy. the best Stap!es .at :,S4ving... prices 8e: flannelette at 6c • • • , yards of 28 Melt wide flannelette; in light and, dark coloth4 regular 8eic ' quality, to go et•••••161,40•11.464 ..... • . 0.1104i.if "4511•114.s.#41,.#1111.,••4 90;and I0e Shaker at Tie Slaras of light and dark colored flannelette, regular tie and 10e to go at 710 .#•##••••••• ..... • 4#• . .... • . ... • . . •••••r• .... #4f#10.1 2ur .121e andl5ditlannelette at10c . 40 yards of 21 o 30 luck wide Englisb flannelette, extra heavyk.,:vialAY, reguiar 120 and I0e, ranee to go at... ...... Rao e, Weil TOW ing.,at de poytArds of purdiflei toWlingi,la go. at .. . . . .... 4.•,...,..,.44.. .64. ..... • .. ...••••#.1r1,4•44.0,41,44600*46•411#1414.1,11 4,44•4 4A1 t . 60e Entbroideried Tray Cloths at 35c • line has lust aeon received 'direet from Ireland, regular value OGo. 35 5 dozen hemstitched tray clabs with corners nicely einbroiderieci, this Tbe town fathers naeet a week from Monday. • , The many friends in town of Rev A. E. M. Thomson, of-Nferlin, formerly in charge of the appointment at Turner's and Alma, in Tuckersinith, will congratulate him on his recent marriage. . • The band belonging •to Jerry from Kerry Company treated the towns- people.and its visitors on Thanksgiv- ing Day to a grand musical treat dur. , A. C. . Goderich, November 12, .1904.1 goille. of linron's Delegates • The foundly resumed operations Monday,.after a ten days vest. Jt- is unnecessary to say the employees. *Church News* 4, 4. g+++4.+t++4444044+411 OwannaST.-Last, Monday. evening od very interesting papers were read ; LI:liesifosgetmut ewie,sitIseiStnx i‘!i°1 htaga.ittts gave ?eon tacli ati X6,,i,y2e:eyv4 et gnoti nob a; 'and the subject WAS Iytclia,. several. ly da Miss Hattie Ceurtice gave a splendid. paper on the country' and its people c account Of the religions of the people, dress on the early piognTe'er 14nissbsforribitr4iedst: and also read an extract from the Montreal Witness entitled "Christian- ity in Idia".which'gave *.good idea of the present state. of religious matters • inthe country;next; Monday there will be the usual Bible Study. - "Wrsin.v.- An effort being made to • reduce the indebtedness Of , this ' next; and subscriptions to that end are churah Sr,000, bY the '1st of March. being solieited.. ....On Sunday after- noon Miss Edna *Turner was presented' with a Bible. for writing the prize es. say on "Thanksgiving" ,._ ....At the were delighted as Well as the citizens League meeting on Monday evening —.. • The display of imported and domei-• usual t here - was su4b .tertgewras attendancetrT .. to t Liberal Con- in general. The business will still be and Dr •Cook . gave a stirring address. /carnation under the old firm natne. emphasizing individual responsibility; ••-, Huron South ---W A Turnbull, Alex tic tobaccos, pipes, etc. in the window Net'm d • m ' Lough ill vention. and 'influence. Sim. IVIurph sane a.. e t e i, ; W Lewis, n Switzer, Creditor' ; much admired. . T h e sweet caporal" hreasnxilciees°11TheaisY33weibvolere:InS1,7:1'gnweibrajaPMhPirrIie.tieviaowtuaecgcldh.::- Turnbull, ForAuhar ; John Essery, Ex- of the King Edward' cigar store Is solo Wiliell VT" J G Stanbury, G Sara -well, B W F Bea-. picture in the centre with electriclight b theI, \ vis; B W Wright, Exeter; D D W11- attachment Produces a grand effect. though fully apprecia. tile b yfitby son, Seaforth ; A Mustard, W McEw- en, nem, inallY m°re mig t ene Y 1 ' en, 13rucetield, . Hilton East -,-R Miller, Turnterry • W and E Walker, "Wingham ; A. W Sloan, Morris; M 'Murche, Winthrop ;- 3 -McDowell, R S McGowan, S S. Gow- atilock, ,3' Kerr, Seaforth ; G Steven- son. Constance ; R Black. 11, B Harris, Robertson, Wroxeter •, J Edgar, Gerrie • AV Maxwell, A Kelly, Turn - berry ;'S Snellie. Bluevale ; I) C Ross,' IV M Sinclair, W II Xerr, F S Scott, Brussels; J Henneberg, 'Howick; D Aldrich, Newbridge ; 3 Hunter, .1- Mc- Laughlin, , Fordwich ; R Graham; M Blaek, Brussels, • • Huron West -J Y Currie, II B El- liott., Dr Macdonald. Winghatn ;3- Gil- lespie Whitechurch ; W Nicholson. Wintilmin • F D McLennan, W Rill, B Iiii ler, iV L Hackett. Godezich ; J Bell', West Goderich ; It Rohnes, W Brydone, S S Cooper, ' Dr Shaw, 11 Beottie, Clinton, 441#4, . • ... . • ... ... 4#4**41.004#3100 C .850 anti $1.00 Ttohle Linen at 65e prices 85e and $1.00, to go during Noveltaber .... „ • Rest 30c. tIottonade• at 22c 800 yards to go at this. price, several patterns ehoose frOtn • .. ' . . •••••••**•••••••••••#..••:. 04, ..... . • . •2, • .e .o. f • 41 88 to /2 iiieb 'wide pure white Table Linen good heavy qtiaiity, regular 65o 220 'tic and Dc Wrapperette .at Se "• 600 Yards of the very best 124e, and 1.5c wrapperette. there is a Very large OA assortment of patterns and colors trona which to choose to go at... .v. 18e Dotted %Wins at 10c 10 150 yards uf white dottedmuslin assort.ed spots, regular ifie • ........ ,.444* ..***4..41.*4444s446* 4 Our.,hristtnas Reception THURSDAY EVEN1140, DECEMBER ist. You, are cordially invited to attend our Christmas Open - which will be held Thursday evening, Dec. xst, from to :to o'clodt. To make the evening more enjoyable we liskvt secured the services of the Citizens' Band, which will far - Ash, a very • fine programme. , Your money hack If you lead% --r.tintl. News', • SCALDED HER, HAND -The ogler day Mrs Manning (wife of Rev H. M. Mooning) had the misfortune to scald her right hand severely, while lifting a pot of grease off the stove. , TEMPERANCE MEETING.-- On the evening of Friday, Dec: '2nd, publie meeting will be ilea in the town'hall in the interests of Local Option. A. D. Shillingtoiais to deliver the address of the evening, viewing the subject from a "I3usiness Man's Standpoint." All are invited. • QUITE A. LOSS. - Walter Coats, formerly of town, was a heavy loser by the recent burning of the Elgin House. at Elgin'Menitoba. He WAS sleeping ha the building at the time. and had to jump out of a windo-w 20 feet from the ground' to save himself. He Iost all his clothes, except an old O and $58 hi cash. Mr John Watkins of town, with the assistance of miltwo men, has so far this season packed, handled and shipped for Robert Elliott, of Goder- ich, about 1,500 barrels of apples, which is considered exceedingly. good Work. The Jackson Mfg. Co., that has. been undergoing extensive improve- ments of late, is now brought to public notice each do3r by the blowing of the new large whistle attached to their new power plant, morning noon and night. • W. W. Ferran, lir Shaw and S. S. Cooper left on the 8,20 train Tuesday afternoon to attend the Liberal. con- vention in session at :TOronto. Wed- nesday and Thursday. Mr R. Holmes left on the 5,20 to attend. the same gathering, NOT/OE TO dt.TALERS.-A meet- ing of the membersof the Curling Club is called for Tuesday evening next; in the Council Chamber. Kindly be on hand at 8 p.m. sharp. Election of ord.. cers, and the appointment ,of n coiti- mittee with power to rent the rink for the winter season, is the business to come before the meeting. WEDDING. -Aquiet wedding took place on Wednesday. Nov. 28, at did residence 'of H. r Wilson, when his sister-in.law, Miss nese oenneu, was waited in marriage to Norman Ken- nedy, of the Orgoti Factory staff;.Rev. IL M. ManninF performing the cere- Willy. Miss Connell has been it valued employee of the Itteksoti mk„ (.10. for nkan3r years. Wejoin their many frierulta in extending congratulations. Mr Bean, 'who has been on the sick list is we are pleased to say almost himself again, and expects to teatime his dutiesat an early date. " The meeting in the interests of the iipper Canada ,Tract Soeiety held in the Baptist Church Ttiesday evening. „was very poorly attended, whieti should have been otherwise. • Rev Dr Moffatt of Toronto, WM the speaker and he is an ardent laborer in the Callee. This soci6ty fills* a. plate in mission fields that cannot be done in any other way sqccessfully exeePt Ithrough the ebannelle, of the TY ler Canada Tract Society, Dr Melte, is 1 tintore of which M'rs Polito le one, a,pletutant and eotertaining, speaker fives of them %%ye buried their firet and handled, his subiect wail, being huabands and tvitovf Wive have laid fully conversant 'teith ,tho aochlty'm r rest r Irtid. Th• f *mils is wort Geo Emerson, who has recently been promoted to the positron of -Veda tepresentittive of The "House of•Nordhetnir" spent- it couple` of days this week in, this vicinity and succeed- ed in corrallinglour orders for those superb pionos. Wmms. - The serficeS at Willis Presbyterian church. on Sunday last, were conducted by -Rev. Shaw, of Big- • mondville, , who exchanged pulpits with Dr. Stewart. Mr. Shaw preached two very powerful and -instructive sermons, and the choir, although few in number owing to the holiday. sep.s7 on,:rendered good • music at both set - /ices ; in the morning "Jesus. Savionr, pilot 311(0,*11.9 rendered unaccompan- ied' ; in the evening an arranigeinent of ' Rock of Ages was sung, Miss 'Lilliau Coats taking solo ; "I will oxide' was rendered by Miss Coats,- Mrs. Campbell, W. G. Campbell and Fred .Campbeli, this raunber being. espep- • ially appropriate to the closing; re- marks in the. sermon. The choir WS.$ assisted at bothservices by Fred Camp.; bell, A,ylmer, brother of the organist: - ....The business naeeting of 'the. Christian Endeavor Society was held at the Manse on. Monday evening ; re -- ports ' were received, and committees were re -organized, and a new one ap.. pointed to canvass the young people% - of the congregation,, to try and get , everyone to attend either the Sabbath Mr Doig, who Was 'been employed evening . or the iiirednesday night - with IVIr James Seale for some time, prayer meeting, • A missionary cone, leaves in the ' course of o couple of it conple of weeks for Dundee, 'Scot- land, -his former home, where he will take up the business hitherto Success- fully carried On by his father. The town hall presents a bus'i*scene to -cloy (Thursday) it beingthe ocoasiori of the annual bazaar, sale, of work, supper and entertainment of the Ladies Guild of St • Pours church, Supper is being serVedfrom 5 to 7 p, inittee was arranged for, to interest `thepeople and raise money. for the Prench mission school •at Pow teeaux- Tremble, where theysupport &mission- ary. Subject for next Sabbath, "Rec- ent work in North Portiaosa,"•tobe• taken by Miss Lizzie Ohidlev. • EPA,' PAM/B.-Last' . Thursday being - Thanksgiving Day, divine service was held at 11 There was it ranch, ' larger attendance' than in foiMer" . T. he rector,' Rev. C. IL Guntl, m.. and the entertainment commenceii Years At 8.... wail assisted by Canon. 'Wm, Crai whom. this eon rogation is ;away; pleased. to hear. herector s discourse A. deputation of citizens from St Mary's, representing the council and board Of trade Of that WM], were here on it tour of inspection' of •the Clinton ICnitting Company's Plant. We learn they were favorably- im- pressed with the bright future of the enterprise. • . ' The final shoot fer the 37. HoVey trophy will not be shot off for a few weeks so AS to permit "Nat" 13IeWitt, who has been laid up with a prolonged but Is now convalescent, to participate. X. E. Cantelon and Mr Blevvitt have two points each to their credit and the tvinner oi the third takes tlie ea) Miss Olive. Helyar, -(clatifliter of Mr teaching n S. S. No, 17,. West Wawa- sehool in Essex at 0400 per year, Miss the -Young People's Society Of St. nosh, has resigned, having accepted a Mabel Bailie, daughter or Mr W. 61"617gtien'atee,hu'verteuhrl3t11471'rtrin°ertitahtiQuetn12631C: Bailie. West Wawartosh, haa been en- an. A. committee of the Ladies' Guild met at Mrs. -0. 0. Itanee's tat Tuesday . 11:43 Her, who ha S been, teaehing at it the first Stmds,Y hi .4,4von.t (Tee *106,s: a sal"' °f 43211 , ' the Eirtikes t4t- the Bazaar being hel. Mimi Minnie L. Ker, daughter of Mr today iii the town hall. Next Sunday - S. S, No 15, West Wawariosh for the in which Anglicatie eelebratete,t_iMvv, past two years, has resigned, in order ing of ar Savionr, intn the world).ot.wie,„ at an increase of $25 a. year. She spent following, the usttaI 1v9(1. d e i ilt. Ow - to tieeept o position tit No. 8 MOMS, ing to Synod being in sesent ens _iltii n.,ii_it . Thankegiviiw with her Oriente here, prayer meeting, hold during t w 11,.., beidg aecompanied by Mr J.N. Camp. ter triontlis, will, not eenitneneil ilittP, bell and sister. of Westfield. the week following. itoi lilt 037.1,4,1,46,y, Terftit,:rld shaetrursdiaetyozto.mrts Ontario St ausintareiroot aTtlt)euirsidaa:;,e an A lexandefr Fleming, tend the funeral of a, brother-in-law, They may reitiajti their a few weeks. of /genes (torpor& giving serviee. An excellent and ap- the occasion of the Tinton Thotiks. It la rt rem arka.lile foot that of the si* PoReorn!:Ifirte24 Fxt,SWIllitillt i e : LT' II mth g(fietlit:)flptiodl: 'bit. Chas Hel ar, of town,l w na has been was based- on Peov. 20 4, "The slug- gard -will not plow by reason Of the cold, therefore shall lie beg in harVed. and have nothing." The atilt was out in full force, and the service was mado bright and cheerful. Owing to thole-. clemency of the weather on Standar the congregations were. not as large as usual; missionary collections • wove taken up, 'and a number responded liberally to the NA The Brotherhood , of St, ,Andrew Met on Monday evening, to receive the report' of their delegate; 11. Colclough, who attended the eon,. vention at. Stratford on Thursday. Tuesday•evening about fifty members of the A, Y.' P. A. ineti at the school. VOOM, and from there drove to Odder.. ich, where they were entertained by gaged as successor tO, MtS9 Ilelyar, at evetdritt and had. ft way tfing, irtarkifil otsalet. sort* - thetown Nt. tos Draw:Ion end ion Ilreckiktof Winghoto, AVM gilOatti Mr$ 11A Eke* for *M/tple of day* third' k. 1 V • ,