HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-23, Page 323rd 1904
j .1111111111111
The Clinton rizicsollevord
1;6, .
..„ „ •
1 1 1 1111 1
I 111, „I I I, Il
II 11 11 I II
I I 'I' I11
MONS -THOUS
LE
Clearing out the balance of Messrs. R. Coats &• Son's Stock.
$10,000 (dollars worth of staple pry Goods, Mens Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Ordered Clothirg, Ready Made Clothing, to be cleared out
in the next two• weeks AT LESS TITAN COST PRICE. YOU will save money every day that you attend this greatiS.ALE, Read
carefully the following money -saving list, This is a, genuine sale. We don't mark our goods up to cut them down for a sale. Money refund-
ed if goods are not what we represent them' to be.
10c Factory Cotton for 7ic •
1,500 yards Factory Cotton, ex-
tra lita,vy weight, 86 in, wide, 71n
regular 10c, sale price..., ..... • I 21,1
7c White Cotton for 6c
200 yards fine white Cotten, 30
in. wide, regular price 7c, sale
price - 601
8c Flannelette for 7c.
500 yards, all colors, 83 in. wide,Q 1 n
regular price 8c, sale priee 1)24i
10c Flanneletts for 8c
300 yds, all colors 30 in. regular On
price 10c, stde price Utto
12,2Tc Wrapperetts for8c
200 yds Floral design, and stripes, 8e
Regular 12i sale prtee., .. . 1
25c a'able L.inen for 21c
Bleached or unbleached 60 in.
wide, regular price 25c sale price
21c
50c Table Linen for .4Qc
Bleached or unbleached, all pure •
linen 72 in. wide regular Price 50cAnn
sale price „ .
.
$1,00 Table Linen for 80c.
Bleachedor unbleached, all pure
linen 72 in. uide, regular price ° flc
SIM), sale price
...• . UU
$1.25 Table Linen for $1.00
Bleached or unbleached, all pure lin-
• en, 72 in. wide, regular price,
sale price
123c prints for 9e
.1,000 yds,. all colors, soft cloth, good
patterns, regular price, I2ic, sale
price
5c to -15c ribbons foz 30
500 yds. all colors and 'width, -from
44- inch to 3 inches, sale price
25e Ladies Collars for 15c
so Ladies Stock Collars, all popular
colors, regular price -25c, sale price
50e Ladies Collars for 40c
too Ladies Stock Collars, popular
colors, regular price soc, sale price._
25e Clildren Hose for.15c
•.131a.ak Cotton Hose, all sizes,reguar
price 25c„ sale price j:15c
35e Ladies -Cashmere Hose for 25c
An sizes, guaranteed fast black, re-
gular 35c line, sale price-.
$1.00
30
" 15c
40c
of other
25c.
4...,•44.........,....0.••••
I OUT. THESE GO.
1 ' 1
i50e Ladies' Underskirts.. ..25c
$1.00 Ladies' Underskirts ..50c
I$1,75 Ladies' Underskirts 4 .14c
Just a few odd sizes,
• made of colored Sateen •
iand, Moreen, - -
• i••••••••.........**••••• ••••••••
2 pair Cotton Hose for 25c
Ladies Black cotton hose guar-
anteed, stainless black, elastiegnn
top, sale price 2 for LOU'
12i. Gingharns for 10c .
(leeks and Stripes fast colors,1 Rik
12he sale price. ... ' - • . , . 1. WI
10 14 and 150 Prints for 5c
100 yds last year patterns, good gn
qualities sale price Wig
25C Wiens and Boys Caps 15c
Tweed and Canvas tops, leather
and cloth peaks, regular 25e sale 1 •gr.
price.. ..... . ....... . . ,.. ..., IOW
$1.00 White Uunderskirts 8oc
Made ' or fine White Cotton,
sevi•ral styles, lawn and em- .
broidery frill, regular price $1.00, Q lb
sule price.. „ ' Low
U
Regular 81.25 line foe •. $1.00
" $1.50 .:" " • . .. .:, . ..., $1,20.
"' $2.00 " •" .... .. ... . .
15c and 25e Ladies Glovcs-for 10e
Ladies' colored Gloves solid faWns,
Brown and blues, regular 1.5c and 25c
saleprice...................
15c Cushion Coids 10e
All leading colors and mixtures, regu-
la' price 15c, per yard sale •price
750 Colored Skirts 50e
fifty different colorings, all sizes, reg
• price 75c, sale price .. . .... . .
$2 50 Black Moreen Shirts for
10c.
. 50c,
$2 00
Well made, deep flounce; three frills, .
.. allsizes; regular .priee $2.50, 'sale
price -• •
. MOO
$1,7.5 Big& Sateen Skirts for $1.25
Several styles, well made, reular n. n„
price ;I,75,. sale price I 0
15C FancV Dress Sateens for 100
250. yards, all colors and designs,
regular 15c, saleyrice
Ont These Go
25 ends Dress Goods, ranging in price
50c t0.75c, sale price
money =savfn
iOcl
50c Ladies' Parasols for 25c
•
25 different styles, regular pricel)Kn
500, sale price.- .. . ....
750 Ladies''.Waists 25c
•
-Only twelve in the lot, different
styles and colors, assorted sizes,r)nn
regular prices 75e, sale price - 4.01h.
Odd end • 2 -ply 'Wool Carpets.
All good uatterns,Jength from 5
to 15 yards, regular price 05e tor
30e. 750, sale price..
Mill ends Canton Flannel'
10 ends, 5. to 10 yards in, each nr,
piece„ worth 0c, sale .price • i)b.
$1.00 Ladies Gowns for 75c
Made of Ane white cotton and
nalusriok, Empire and high neck
styles, tastefully trimmed with
m
fine ebroidery,• full insertion
and lace frills, regular price $1.00 7gn
Sale price............ ..... I LIU
Regular $1.25 line for $1;00.
Regular 81.50 line for $1.25.
l'ac and 15C Fancy MuSlin
For 100,
Whiteground with fancy scroll,
stripe and floral designs, regular fib
prices -12i0 and 15c, sale price.... I Utt
Regular' 20c, and -25c. line,'I5C,
33c. .Regular 4o6 and 5oc lTne, 30c.
•-.. •
values not
mentioned.
111111P1111511111611Maiiithisata
Saturdays
at io p.m.
0
0
ocpcficzeoxxix).®,00 000000
The News of Goderich.
Miss I. A. ShimingS,
CF)0 • G..1.‘:•1,
Ou Wedne.daV eyenng last 'at • '
o'clock a, 10,e1; 'as soleinn-;
ized et.t RoJe .1111, :name • .of . the •
e s mot ier„ the coduacting partes
being Mr. Joseph J. %Vhitely
wood, second son of Mr.-. JosephWhi-•
tele-, Small street, and. Miss Mary J..
Edward, only daughter .of the: late
Mr. William • Edward. at Hill.,
The bride, Nell° was 'given away by her
brother • William!, was .preenly arrayed
•in a costeme ot wkite orgaedie trait-
med with valenciennes lace arid -iz1er.-
11011, ovcr hii.c taFiela silk-,
roses in ber ..huir and carried a bocieet,
of white roses. The' groom's- piesent'
to the bride was a sunburst of_ gold
with diamond centre and was Worn by
the bride. Rey. James Hamilton Per-
formed the marriage ceremonyin • Ow.
0.0
•
drawing rocqii tile* 4iiiitt
room u as probt ery .ffiJorrite&with the
flowers of: jum, tro.11y;'. roses, orange,
,bloSsonns„ nnowballs and asparagus
fern. "I be bride. td groom , .stpcd,
under a •iloriel areli . ',ene"'...-Itiere-',
itiony at the u.d .uf uh.eli _Miss
Litsz•ey playte, Mendelssolins Wedding
march, A very recherche wedding
thn-
ner was *prepared ',a the.. dining " morn,.
The bridal arty • &neer reet ing con-
gratrila.tions frown :all present. led the •
guests to their places 'of honor. Con,
gratulatory speeches were .1nm-1e •by
Rev. Mr. Hamilton. and several others .
oit the greatest event- in the...lives •• a.
, the bride- -and-groom, - •• :
0000
00 • 00000000000000
• •)
•0
Cerreiponde0
nt,
0
0 000 0. „loixpg
•
1 Miss (...triet. IdeColl, our .eleVer
young artist:, ;.vlio• has" been very ill, is
imp,roving. • . . , ' '
•
Mrs:. Donly- ••••Jolinston • • ;of. Preston
)a'd .4, mu mother . a
visit last week andis in- Detroit this
week,. We presume, hell have .
ha the ' old early grour,scli' 'now -to wat-
ell bees: ant!. •Chleiteirs,.` We •fea.r there is
too much. elective affinity about" „that
co iffilination for .Gavin 'to combat, ".
gev.. . Dr. It6per of • New York., and
Mrs. Roper are here ler the season.,
They have taker, t1ie. residence tif--Lr.
Quite a number of gnasts were from
town, being members of :the fitinilies
of the groom and relatives of thc
de. A delightful evimaig was spent at
Rose Hill with vocal and iustrumental
11-.11tilt and song. Little Miss Alma
Sturdy of town added jest to. the com-
pany's pleasure by giving several. cl
her ldretty recitatiOns. • . .
Mr. .Cox express messenger, tOok
X11) his reSidAiee on Huron street. .
Miss Wallace, late of Clinton, is OW:
gt lest of the Misscs
;Nix, T. ib °Only is imProving daATY.
This is mowing Line1. not for. cowS,
but for men with, scythes. least street
is quite a big field to mow as. vet
as streets near the lake. • ,
Mr. kelly of the water• works is the.
proud possessor of an autormillile:
Mrs, Baker of Owen Sound is . the
guest r.,1 Mrs. I). Stoddart.: • • '• •
Mr. James of Chicago hi paying the
old town a visit.
Dr. Daniel preaches his last. sernion
on Sunday iiext.
ORDINARY CORN SALVES CON-
TAIN ACIDS.
. . • 1
• 1k 01! JIANE DAD COLD. I
• If you are sneezing aril stifleriug
from a stuffed -up bead aittl running
eyes the best plea is .to get fragrant,
healiag Caterrhozone, the quitkest and
surest cure for Nil in the head,.. cou-
glts.and catarrh ever discovered. 'Mit
great healing .agent is. carried by the
air • you breathe all git the' pass
ages cf the nose, throat -and lungs.
It the tl n irritated mend relies
•,
kills catarrhal gernts,, instantly stops
the codgh and sneezing. It's the anti-
septic vapor of Catarrhozoite that does
tin ,curing. A trial proves .that a cold
can be killed in a few minutes' ' by
Catarrhozone, Money Intik if it, fails.
Complete outfit $1 ; small sixe .25e,
A GOOD 'CO1VIPLEXION. corm SETTLES IN 13A0X, •
'• Is.a joy to every wornan's heart '.ancl
man is. vain enough not i.O. despise • it.•
Beautiful coMplexion ;means 'pure blood
or : other worcli • re healthy
Tens :thousands of Str011ill take
:lerroz.one-.1weause it's .splendid. blood
..keeps the systeth. .'perfect
• 'order. and . helps the complexion wond-•
• .erfully. • "T.- Consider • Perrozone... the
-best remedy .to give, yot a clear ruddy
complexmn P know of" writes Miss
.A.da . E. •Brandrai of, Pembroke, .''My
.
skin'nsett to he sallow but after' talc-- Huron .Coanty. S. o; and. .. •
ing •a fenv boxes' of yorrozc
tint was notieerible.: Oil: My • cheeks: ••• , v.
. .
can.recommend Ferrozone as a .tonie • •. ••••
als r • l• le ILI b t
• use perrozone, 'Price .5oe' at :ail
• • .1t hits 'people in a. tender -spot . and
makes it mighty hatcl to brace • lip.
-Nerviline will take that 111'4 out of
• . . : ,
your . spAna,oitail In .0ruor
. it sootheS, that's why it ctireS, Vivo
times' stronger. than ordinary remedies
"Xervilino'CLI.V.t fail to- cirre lathe . back,
lintiliago• 'sciatica tied Ner-
• •
v 116 is• jug. over. all -muscular pain
has no equal and, emits 25c per bottle.
. 0. . o gooc a an eau y
Jtkes Johnston. Ree... Dr. Roper • is
the godfather of kiss Barker. • .
The rifle .a.ssociat.on :of the toWrship
• A most enjciyable• event occurred at
, the reSidenee of the bride's patentsOn
I 15tb. dune. The dra-wirg and dining
rooms were prettily decorated with
I. peonies, roses, arangp blossoms, snow-
! balls and asparagus fern for tl
Ntyibal.,C.11 Wasthe:marriage •of r•Milses 44C:frit-
:1st aae to lir.
ti,Ntv Mr.
Gordon of .51. Helens. The. htirie *Ea;
of Goderich have placed the cup in ;the
exhibitiOn.
WinitOW Of X. D. ROugvie's store for
. ReU. Mr, Magte has. removed iron)
AngleSea. street, warly..opposite the 0.
T. R. station. . . . -
;Mrs. Field was called froni ker home
at Cbicago by the Of her moth-
er, Mrs. • W. Smith and arrived on Fri"
Goderielk.
• , .
day last. "" • ; , .
1 I • J
• •
, The. "animal cOnvention of .ilurou'
County Sunday Sell *I -nd Christian,
.11,ndeavor Association ,NirAS. • helet. 011
Tuesday and Wednesday •cif .idst week.
in Wingliain -Methodist' :church. • - •
. . y . 0 li and e en,n, ses-
sions were devoted to Christian •
deavor. work. Presieent A. T. Cooper
of Clinton presided a.reel the :•afternonn
session' was Opened *with devotional.
exercisis lect .by Rev. Dr. Gundy., and
,begaii. ' 'with the Lyinn -"All hail the.
• power of. destiS name." . .
president • Ccooer hen read a tde-*
•\
grain from Reve A. .,'ssler, President
of the Ontario C.-4.. rnion,, ' to the
efket that. he .hati 'hem taken- ill• and
introduced the' President eleet.
Retiring. President A. T. Cooper,,
who briefly thailked the Convention
for the confidence reposed -in hint,
f Promising to do his best in. the ;inter-
; est.s of litrint County rnico.
• Rev. S. II. Oliver of Listowel then
delivered -au .address • on "Vour de-
aneries, `necessary ' to .suceess." The
theme was' appropriate, the addreSs
'Sufi ci practical thouglit and was de
I '
livered with the earnestness a»cl • elo-
gnome characteristic .of the sneaker.
Mr Oliver named as the demerits ne-
cessary•I r -Sincerity ; 2.-Re'verence ;
-Profotuul sense cif responsibility •
4 --Work, •accompanted by faith. 11.e.
aedreSS was listened to wit1,2 great- in-
terest and • prbfit.
I A Consecration Service was condete6
y J. J. . of le,ronto
• and tic evening session closed;
Tuesday 'was Sunday school day.
'Mr. Munro of Auburn., President, was
in charge. After devotional exercises
• led' by Rev. Dr. Grittily, Mr, Ja.ekson
.1 ProVirreiril Secretary, gave 'an adttress
1 exPlatntorY of the "Cradle Roll" de-
, pertinent of. the. • Sunday school.. . This
; was.. followed by. g.). paper on -
--
1 The. Round Table •Conference was .- `411----'•••
I then 6'16, reports of all officers receiv- '
cd and 'the forenoon.,session closed, .
1 The remainder' cf. the report will ap-
.- •
1 Study'by Rev. j: Holirres ot Blyth.
Kesipers'• Association... There Will also
.
. a meeting ot,deleg,ates from all the
hcyrtieultural societies in the provinde,
as result:. of 'which.. it .. is expected
that a Provoiwial Horticultural Asso-:.
dation will be for•ined.. Cheap rates
have been secured over '.J1 the tail-
-roads: . • • , •
It' is eiqiccterl to Finalce :this show
val. in its ..way, the Provitreici. Winter
Fait, held at GUelph. '.The. thanag&ine-
• t f th's '11 l r el in- the
c;f4111A"orgroinettoe:.
to, whom: any reqneSts
• for ;information- may be sent. . •
or iTsP.1 EVER'it
hAr-
- Onee,yeat become acquainted. with.
the 'Merits Dr.., Chase's Ointtnent
arid tie scores of Ways ini which it is.
useful in every }win, • rp., 4cpl
thia • of being . Without it. Eczema,.
alt .1 scald head letter, chaffing
f. I .
• chilblains, .burns, scalds -and . every
form of skin irritation tunicrnptioni
soon :yield to its extraordinary sootli7
mg, healing inflitence.
P a C.
1\fisii Shipley of Clinton ,is• the guest 1 given away by , ter brother,. ' • ose- I undergone ."an oPeratian, henee WaS 1 .
.of,.fier sister, Mrs. Lei. is • 1.1us week.. ' / i h T. Salkeld,• . and • wort a
t . bcautifin.1 I unable to be present. He nem. kindly' 1 '
,, Mr. and Mrs. MeGarva of Cliato.n 4111e of calill'll,1 11 -` . . greetings and wished the delegate!! r .
were this week the guests c:f Mr, , adid ; With: white. silk. waist arid brown. taneY sitccessful ectivention.. : It was • :':,.11KEI"l', POOR '13Y.' " DOCTOR'S BILI4S
Mrs.. Leckie.. . ... . .. • . . 1 strttw hat trill -enlist with white and br- solved to telegraiit Mr. Essiet the 1 Many a fatuity lis kept pool.: - by cle4c.- .
Mr. Charles Slantion and bride , are own. At fottr o'clock .: syinpatity o, we, ,onvention and:their 1 tor's bills when kist as good and of- •
p ni. Rev. i . r I ,
spenailig thor liorwymoon Al xr. I Ara,rk Tarnbilll per:•orined t(ir c ceremony , 1 r 1 J
WIS.1103 10r -1il.S :41.)Uedy ree0VelfY, I 'telt bettOr results could be obtairal hy '
•
Shainion's..old_hent%e.. . • the bride' and grooni• stan ing u der
-; a' Rev. Oliver then led hi Prayer ;Ale 1151. of Dr. 0.2434,s Kidney Liver
• , . , , • .
reit alter Which -11 re lain.
-a . I r. -for Esslerts'recosery .and -after Pille It .11 t 2 'cents a box of .
Ite‘i made w'cr,:.I.P.oraI a ,
t ti (I' '
Mr George Fowler
fel )r ress 111 .ra va111 11'r '1114 `. 1 h 1 0 nointi room ulwre -a suinptnotts • „
Pt,
. ic se a 5
der. og . .
qui $ pro-
, singing,,t le ast paper on the p . twenty.live. ewes. • As one pill a, day
v1015' retundity. with his - straw- t- 1
ner was ire mired. The gro
1)1 1 l me was called, "Char.'s need V011111 is. the most ' I requer.1 dose under • any
ITe8‘ wt,A with sent to • the br d was a 'lane so 1..)
lierr ICS.
-thate, Pe9,131e," Aliss ilder 131Y1-11- 1‘11s eircuinstalices • there is no treatment
great tinantities • of thorn. 15. cents per •r1 .1 Sltikeld •• en
obtainable which costs - so little and
r 143der gave a Most excellent at dress,
quart .is the, prtee. rron Road were all iitegent and thei
11 showing the cordeseenston
r relatives the' Misses Andrews and at tt.te same titne none which. brings
BAN are out fol the w."`dinq °` Per eison Ba. field.. Road Mrs. ..aa -111-" ter in itsoig Leman. instrunumt. lit
-Y1 aboot such excellent results iri der--
(A'w • °I (sir Tr.ilit" 1.'' 11' ("1 tile 28°1. 141, ' Y is f 1.1 1 ri le,. v.71:1 old pointing out the reasons why kidneys, liver and
ratigettients of the
June. 'We bone. Mr. -Coats' roses Will . (.4 5," lief:I:Isla s 4'1;17., -cwhaie teeded the help of young 'people, She -
I t out for that Cater as Goderich roses • and ner y bowels; . •
re only in the In cl ' • 1 of St. Trelens and "tr Griner teacher 0Y1 clearly answered the questiors-
i
Ofi attire 23rd trite a large picnic `
party, given by the S. 0, E,, drove in
' • g • ' 1 ' rri s to flea.'
miller where by the 'Maitland- banks, .
in the woody nooks, the children ga.
thered lovely flowers and all spent a '
t '' ,li htf I tint'.,
..
1 On Sunday evencrig last Mr. tleorge :
I TT. Yowler led the service at the chur- 1
. ?li. of the Disciples. For the sermon .•
1 lul took for his test Revelations 2244.
He spoke ' witIt ;great fervor • of the i
faith 'of Abraham. which took him vp.1
. the mount til Jehovah lira: to sacrifice"
,, ' ,„ *,,,
lus beloved son Lane in ordor 0 .
obey. We command of tiod. Mr, re/W. t.
iet'S AISSalati011, Olt .the text was ex- ,
tremely good. . i
'Mrs.. T. Tilt returnee( last. week front '
Iter shin to Mr. Tilt's mother at Blair
and to relatives itt Galt and Berlin. ..!
that village,'. Dr, ,f. C. Martin .01 Me -
Gill. College, . Montreal. Among. the
gro.com's:. relatives, • li.; enests were his
brothers, ' Dr. Gordon of Ripley and
Dr. Gordon of tricknow. The Mr'sses
Gotclon of St. Helens also were gues-
ts. T,ovely Silver presents•Iwere much
itt evidence among the beantiful gifts.
After a pleasant eveit'ng was spent
the bridal party left for St. Belem in
company wttli tkeir relatives from.
that place.' ' ' . • .
We . note that the ,barn raisittg on
the farm of Mr. Thcillas SoWerhy, 3rd
eon., was a. `gh C 1 IT ' , C it 't•
George Laithevalte took ' one side of the
building to raise Axel Captala. .Thos.
'Wallace the other, Captain Laith-
walla was given the lonor a. malting
the quickest thne. A dancing party
Was given the wor1:pre -lid O.. guests
of the evening ail( a 1 ili ti
nutste and grand supper -aceoinpanying
. .
Mr. W. A. lister of Kattistote, 11.
V. Went. a couple of weeks with his
1 staters, the Misses Fraser, Wore lefty -
1 ing '101. West. Virginia, belg .11 tnetag-
i er of ono of the Ir. S. 'kluge Centro.-
Ithill,glisCsmSailies1;fcliaret of Einearclitte
spent, Sunday with .Iter. cousins, the
Misses 'Preset. .
Mr. Imes C. Forbes has . gone to
Brockville to take a position. .
During the visit to our town Of
'Miss Itilltit of Toronto and ' Miss Miller
ot Guelph they were Ate guests of
Mrs. Tretheway.
Mr, ICenneth Horton' has recovered
., from an attack of diptiteria,
But Out old reliable Puttattit's The
tract is ptirely vegetahle in come'
anel.does not eat or 'burn the
flesh. it gradually lifts the corn, ean.
ses tio Pain mires permanently.
Price 25c at all druggists. Vse only
Putnasn's, •
GO NOW 'TO TIIIVOREAT.
WORLD'S FAIR, MD ST: LOUIS. ;
Sr7.55 for round 'trip, with ptivileges
of visiting in Chieago, also at eallEO.
dian stations ate, at Detroit. Inns-
trated. literature ar.d fell informaticat
apply itt Greed Trt nk Agents (ir to 3 .
1). McDonald, District Itessettger Agent
At Toronto!,
•
`OVI WI I. ITO i o •
torel ten ant w-y.ot rig 0 -
ple render assistance and closed.
with an earnest appeal for faithful The Provincial Fruit; 'Plower
consecrated service. Tke address was •
well preldared and contained. trinity and Honey Show.
• le(x)weeelcititlert, i (altertoi tto(it fc
Great arrangements.. are heirig made •
of good. As those who were to ttLke kr the Provincial Fruit, Flower.. and
the two following numbers on, the lioney Show it is propoded to hold in.
program were absent, dismission of Toronto during the second week tit
Miss Elder's intiehappreciated address 'lcovember. It .Will tiel.lte biggest
followed, show of the kind ever held in Canada.
A second topic, "Young people's need The various , Associations interested
• of.' Christ'''. was to have been taken by include the Ontario Fruit Growers'.
C. Mustard, Brueefield ; in his ski,- ASsociatian, ttiz Ontario Bee Keepers' .
Association, the Toronto. Horticultural
Societyi the Toronto Gardeners' rind
Florists' Association, and the Toronto
Electorial District Society.
The. twO big on (lurch street
have already been secured for the pun;
pose . of this ' The Fruit i
and 'Toney exhiluts will be shown in '
one ride while the flowers will be ot*
view in the second. 4 display of ma-
chinery and implements ttsed itt tke
cultivation of 'fruit and flowers will be
made in an open piece of land between ;
the two rinks.
The prizes offered for the dotal see -
tion alone amnion: to over Stlio. The
prize list is already in eircidation.
The Fruit Growers, will knew!, over .
Sim> itt their part of the show. Money „
has been reserved 1.6 provide for the
Carlow ; George cellection of represer,tative eididuts, of
crielt ; Miss Tendall, fruit from all the counties itt the pro -
Buchanan, Il&ast ; Miss N. Ileatty, vino. The fruit will be I,.ept itt crAd
!Seaforth ; Miss Edna McCallum, Ex- stt.yrage. •
etc.
sotto . it was discussed by the conven-
tion.
The Round Table Cortference on ,lar-
-It oties of ir terest to. 'Endeavor
$
workers brought ottt many practical
•points. This was followed by the Pas-
tors' Conference.
The evening. service opened with a
Song Service led, by a. rrtion Choir
front the cherches, Rev. W. Lovve
then condixted the devotional exer-
eisds, 'Miss Ada elute then reveiered
a solo which was much appreciated.
The report 01 the Nomiie.ating emu-
mittee was then, vacated as folIma :
President -Walter Wingluttft
1st Vice-Ies. Dar's,. Myth
2114 Vice --Miss 14. 11,oss, Brussels
-Seeretery-Miss Anderson, Myth
Treasurer -41% Rippen
utive-Rev T Hamilton God-
' A series of big meetings will be held
I After fatiOption of the report. (Prank at the time of the show, The Fruit
Ifni of Witigliant favored thle audience ot.,,,wers, Assaciatior, wilt told its
with a well rendered solo:, antomi convention as Will also the Dee
•
• Bioloecal Deliartaient.,
To the Editor of The .I•rews-.R.''''ecord
pear Sir,-Q:itite frequently teport`s
reach us of -suspected eases of death- by'
istock-poisoning through the eating. sif
I certain weeds, 'either in pastiirs. or in
,hay. rt-. is somewhat difficult to get
correct and timely information regasd.
'ing sad, eases and; 1. takffig . the
liberty: of:asking you .to . cal file 0,11.
toataca 0 t fa.rmeis and veterinary .
men in your district to the matter
. E.:r4 to ask that all Cat; of-stock-
PoiSoning be promptly- reported. to mo
with full inforination as to the at.
tendant circumstances-na.ture • of dea.th
and weed suspected. (Spedinens
Id be sent to -Inc.)-:
, hope in „turn to get together suffi-
cient material to pnbIisli a bulletin on
poisonous...weeds, Which Will be of
.service to. • the province. Kindly.
inc by by calling attention Of the:far,
mers to this ;matter through.; an edito-
rial in 'your paper. am .yoars truly,
W. LOCKHEAD;
Professor. of Biology
• Onta.rio ; •
Palmist and Psychic. ,
-IS NOW AT. THE- 7 y
-RATTENBURY HOUSE
CLINTON
The greatest living adviser, She sees!
ala glance *hat your troubles are Ewa'
guides you to ultimate success. There are
iilrvays two paths ; she helps yon to choose
th4 wiser ntnroivinsnLe k.
111ditells you about about
Business, Law Suits, Changes, Divorce,
1.,tWe Affairs,111 Neal th,Accidents,-Dangers
and Enemies,
Fees 35c and 50c
oom
LT1 TAR ,VDAS
Is S AY
floor For Kincardine