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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-06-22, Page 1No, 1 -. 2nd Year e Clinton News -Record. CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ,DUNE 22nd, 1911 THE HOME PAPER NOW, LET'S ALL UNITE IN SINGING " GOD SAVE THE KING." LONG MAY HE REIGN, Happy and Glorious. • µau a:a..aaasyuc,.a, v. es villq news on page ll. . THE LOCAL MARKET. Wheat 83c. Oats 28e to 30e.Mr, Peas 68e to, Ido. Butter# lee to 15e. Eggs 15c to 160. Live Hogs $7,69, TO SELECT' DELEGATES. • The •annual meeting of/ the local Conservative Association will be held in the council chamber on Friday evening elect officers, Presidents Hoover, Secretary Rorke and Trees- uree J.. W, Stevenson are inldividually and collectively efficient and will sure be retained in , aflice. They nine!_ Mg will also select delegates to at- tend the convention in Goderfch next Monday.. AMONG THE BOWLERS, • ;Among the rinks which will reps- sent the CPintion Club at the lawn bowling tournament in � Olden Y ext month is one Consisting entirely, of, Anglicans, that is to say, Rector Jenkins,. Squire Ransford Principal , Hartley and Banker Dowding. • 'An interesting conte' between the abode four and a quartette represent- ing Ont. St. church consisting of : J, L. Courtice; Jahn Walt, E. G. Court- ice and Mayen Taylor, was played the other evening, the result being, 17 to 9 in favor of Ont. St, WITH THE S. A. There' ': will be • - special sex- vices 'at the Salvation' Army hall on Saturday . night and Sunday. Lieut.- Colonel .and. M. Chandler, the Div- isional Commandeee for the Western Ontario Division, will comie from London iso conduct nese special meet- lags: The Colonel and his wife have • considerably and held Medi- ens in towns and cities and every- whete'their addresses are appreciated, The people of Ciineon are invited to attend the meetings on, the. above dates and those . who tonne will •not be disappointed. A "SURPRISE" WELCOME. On Thursday evening last a 'immix; of, the, friends of Me and Mrs. Ed.. Jenkins nue$. at the home of •Mr. , and. Mrs.- R: Holmes,_ Toronto, ,and tend- Bred tine newly-wed couple . a ' "sux� rise". , welcaine the former Glutton- P ,. fans present being : Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Arnistrang ,and. two daughters, Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Rice, Mrs. and Miss ` Hbdgene,• Mrs, and Miss Shan- non, Messrs, E. H. Jollifie, Oscar Rogers, Misse:..Ida Boles, Genie' Chant;' Mina • Middleton, Kathleen East, Bessie • Glenn and Ma. James •al Thompson of Seaforth. . ` A JUNE WEDDING, • Tuesday morning the, home `. of Mr, and Mra. Wit, Simpson, Huron • :street, West, was ..the 'wane of a Pretty wedding, when Anna. May Rob- inson, •eldest . daughter of. •Kira: S iinp- son, was unit+7d in marriage` ib Mn. Norman Scott . Rankin of . Calgary, Alta. - The, 'ceremony was •pea'orened . by Rev. Dr. Stewart in the presence .of only 'a. few relatives .and intimate friends. The bride entered ince_ drawfn -room to the stn •ins 'f h tin'weddinggwarmer, a o Lo eng s •march`. She was charmingly •gowned n cream ' see r •u's t ° • marquisette i • et a over sokCl i wore a wreath of crange blossoms in her hair: and carried a bc!0ueii of cream roses. The brie couple, who were unattended toed under a beaub- s iful arch of orange hloesoms, banked witch ferns and white flowers. At . the .conclusion of tiler cereKiioti and when the newly -wedded acre. had received the coir ratula'ti nsf those ' ° ° ° , pie:sent, • all repaired to the dining rooms. where a dainty .Wedding lunch- •efts) i o` w r . r d. : e n as spa a The color . schesnA in the decorations of the dining -room • e was a coanbinatfen of pink and. white with green,. •The effect was charming, tae •bride's •table •being.es s call 'at- P y 1..i.tracIve. Aneongst the. girls, . cousins of the • bride;: •who; clad in dainty ti., assured at the tables were : l , 1 Misses Jessie Reid, Arnie. Foote, Annie Reid and Nellie- Robinson; • .a deter. Mr, and Mrs,' Rankin left for Mont- real the same afternoon, ,going to b y auto,where the tdok Y y the C. P. R. The bride& gain awayevening g costume. . was a handsoanely trailorecI suit of blue with hat to snatch. They will spend the summer in Montreal and Quebec, visiting the groom's peop- le an$ wi» be a,t h+viut� to their, friends after 'October ist in Calgary, in addition to his journalistic work, the groom holds an innportant position with the C. P. .-R•. Those present from put -of -town etc the wedding Were : Mr. Sanest Rank- fn of Montreal, brother of the erecta, Mr, Jack Robinson, Seaforth, broth- er .of the bride, Messrs. J. and W Miss Jeesle Reid, of Baa Clay, Mich., uncles and cousin of the bride, who came over in •tmhoir auto, Mrsl Meeloy of Toronto, aunt of the vide, and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Reid, M.».. .Mrs,Will Reid. Misses Annie Reid and Annie Voote •and Nie. `Ishii Foote, all of Varna. The bride is well known to Clinton oatilc ts, having spent her childhood. rThis and school days here, 'though fon SUMO lid,"e time she has been away, for the :past year in the west• She has, however, many friends in town atio sash her many, tied Happy years in her new Western hotne. The tlews- 1 sol adds cenaratulaitions. ' DECORATING. The exterior of the p eon -ice has been decpxatad so as to look its best on Cc+ronation Day• The w'ork has been done under the supervision of thatrnas1'r hand,. 1?Ir. A. J. Morrish, HAVING HAPPY TIME. Mir. and Mrs. James Tucker ani )laving a happy time among eelativee'J, and friends in the former'a native shire of Devon, England, bub their visit is now drawing to a close and •to that' sail on Wednesday next for Can- ada, Mr. Tucker will return a• more thorough -going Canadian than ever. ` KING RiTF'LTs. The contest, carried on by the Free Press ended last week with a . lead of 56,000 for Mr, G. R. Keys of Clinton who will accordingly repro- sent the King in the duplicate coro- nation to take place in London to- Morrow, Mr, KennyJessie steed second on. the MeoreZOuse, Who , ,000 a- head of the "tei:rd contestant, is a naeive of Ba- yfield. ST, PAUL'S CHGRGH, On Thursday at 10.30 a. m. there will be a special Coronation service conducted by tele rector, to which have been especially invited the town council and all the ministers of other enoiuinations. ' On Sunday evening next . the rector Rev..C, Jenkins, will be duly in- d ucted- into 'the parish and church by. the. Lord Bishop of Huron, who will also be special _preacher on that, oc- cellon, WILLIS CHURCH. •Rev; Dr. Stiawani exchanged' pulpits r, with. Rev„ MCosens on jeunduy evening Iasi An. open session • of , the 'Sunday school will be held an Sunday . next, when .Ma, John .Hartle;` will address •the; pupils,':whq.-in turn wile have a share. in 'the' exercises by, • taineic g pahric!f c hymns, responsive' readings, etc.+ ;..� The Girls Club will:: meet on Thee- w day evening next, in the lecture room. A CHARhVIING. • PICTURE: Oa' the front page' of the June nuns- her of the Canadian Pictorial there es a charming picture of a:young girt, , clad • all in .white, in a ,field of . dais- ies. Her smiling face is . slightly turned towards you. *and she is juin stooping to pluck •a :flower. The ox- iginaleis : Nisi Belle O'Neil,. ` second daughter of 114x:• and Mrs. Frank O-. Neil. of town, and lee _photo is• by 'Ma. Otto Fink,_ The' chief charm ' of; the picture hes in its 'sweet naturalness and• the lack of •an thin blit loeRks y g like •,posing, and ft certairilp makes a 'most fitting covet ..de+sign foe 'the sumhner'nuuiber f such a a magazine as the Pictorial, whose reputation' rte• quires• .. that only the artistic . shall b9 . allowed.he ,• FIRST. GARDEN PART7Q. • • . - ; The first 'garden party. of the season was . given by the League of Wesley church . on Thursday • evening lash on the lawui of Mr. Peter Cantelon: Had the young people had the or of the'weather ft,nvight have Been a litres 'as the was a' little g' _, cool for garden party purposes. Howe ever., the peoplt' put cn wraps and came along until there was a pretty geed crowd. The. s acfou , wounds P ,were gaily illuminated for a the ecce lion and looked quite festive & ail tables were.. placed conveniently • ar- Cued, being in charge •o'f courteous and yo g . ailaelitive •. un plea and miaidens where ice cream, strawberries, baulk- as and cake could be had 'at ally rials.. here' was also a booth where e • . homemade canidy,. was •said. The Cit- , mens • band was in attendance aind dispensed sheet Music generously,. P roceeds aanounted to. a .nice little , . sums which l- young people will, of couraa, use for' good and worthy eau- res, ONTARIO STREET CHURCH, The Woodmen of the World, (Clinton, will attend 4 vine service in this - church next► 'Sunday ' evening, when the anode? sermon will be . preached (b Rev. T. W. COsens. S eci Y p al inns- is will be given by the choir, • The League mt, ting next Monday will be in charge of "The Citizenship Department," when an interesting pail* otic program will be. •rendered, In the morning the pastor's subject will be "Lessens `roan the Lord's Menage to the Church at Pergamos," On Monday evening the membersof,guests the choir. met on . the lawn of h r•+ and Mrs, George, Shipley, and after enjoying a strawberry festival, a few hours were spenb in gains, etc, The ladies of this congregation will hold a Sale of Homemade Cooking in Mr, Wiltse's store next Saturday tampon. The pastor occupied his own pulpit on Sunday morning and in the evening exchanged with Dr. Stewart of Wil- ifs, who preached a 1botighicul and well prepared s l p p d er'mon, Mrs, Gibbings rendered a solo very iileasingly, at the evening aervfde. • • On Monday evening Mr, Fred Stevdpsongave an interesting ea i; dress on the working of city ado•• lions, taking for lids subjedt , "The Pacific Garden Mission " Cbica + &`o, also teaching on Y. M. 4. A, work. Mr:i, McMurray .gave a reading la keeping with the tktpie of the even- in,,r. MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE. ' It was announced last Sunday that the:members of isle Masonic Lodge would attend divine service in St. Paul's .church next Sunday a• m. The date'bas; howevia.•, since been set back a week ) attend in so that body ton brSeh y evening, July 2nd. MERNER THE CHOICE. At a convene:on held in Hensall yesterday Mr. J. Merner of Zurich was chosen to carry the Conservative banner in the House of Commons con- test Ile is a public-spirited and sec- cessful business man. That he is a representative German will be no the e scu in ta ridin drawback' g ` MARRIkD, . - The marriage of Mr; Garnet Nor- mane WVhilsides, son of T. R. White- sid'en, M. P. P. of Toronto, and Miss Louise McHaffie , youngest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. McHafile, took• place in Vancouver a few days ago. Mr, N1cHaffie in an -old Clinton-ClintoIIi- ian, and, if we mistake not, the• bride is a native of this' 'dawn. A 000D SAMPLE. The iouowfng well-known town boys are in .0 ranting in _the military Cann at Goderioh ; 0, .C. Rance, Roy Ball, !Greig, reig, Wan : Hoare, 0oare, D. Stewart+, . J. McArthur and C. •E: Kilty. If these are a fair sample of the ,soldiers -in -training for the defence of this young and 'growing nation, ,then ' 'Canada's ' future seems .to be assured. Good health and good luck' to 'the bunch of 'dm ! THE. EXAMS,. The :High ; School Entrance Exam- inatfons will ooitinnenec at the C. C. I. on Monday, June 26th, at 1.15 p• ni�Principal Trel!,maven • will ' be in charge with Principal Hartley as- sisting. The Departmental Exaandnaib:ons Will begin at the Collegiate. •• on Thursday, June .. 29th, at o'clock a. in. In- specter. Field will be in obexes, 'Priv- c• • • Hartley assi•sti•ng. WESLE.YE.GFhURCIi�.` On Friday avenin last .Mr, Gordoncreaan. g 'Cuninghanu� 'gave a•Litt ei talk to the . Junior League• on the. subject of trop- ical plants, tawing•'several specimens' sP of • plants and flowers which he coir lected in Cuba during his recent visit there. The boy's 'and girl wee' much, interested in •tile talk and also in } the. specfineais. The pastor, preached strong,. exact- m - ought out • sermons: and well .h both morning and man on Sunday, The regular month) missionar g y, Y meeting• was held: on Monday, evening in : copnect •on with the League: A most interesting address: on •` mss �'an work in•. Corea was given: ,by,: Rev, MrGreene,: h'c i u . 'which 1 was ninth:. dh apprei Miss M ws occupied.: ci Davisthe chair) THE OPENING. GAME. . The first - game of baseball by 'the. and Perth League was• •played betweien an, • and Mitchell at the • latter place. on .Tuesday eveni• ng: The game was keen and .well contented :ancY resulted in' a. score of .6-3 in •. _•� fever, of the Clinton t' am. The re turn match will be played m the laneton on the 29bt., Following. was line up ` ' Clinton -Manning, c, f., W. John- son, c., F. McCaughey, 3 be �H. Twile- che11, ti, s,, J• W. Johnsen, • 1 •b., •' C•: Draper 2• b. O. Fink, r. f. M. •• Mc- P , , .• Ewan, 1. f•, Tasker, p. . Mibehell—lYlortson, 1. f:, Tucker, :i, s., Agar, 2 b.,. Eby, c,,, riluxnay, .c: f:, . - Free, .,n. f., . Ca!mlibeIl, • 3 •b•, . Water douse, 1 •b:, Livingston; p. ; '. . Limp.ire—Bert .Potts, Goderi.ch. , WM. EGAN DEAD. Shortly after daybreak on Monday Willhain Egan pasa.d beyond • the Bothe, He was teem. in Ireland thin• t�h'red� t'y- yeast ago and mane tae .this country tWo years sinde, when he aecc� tea :employment e p yment with Squire Middleton of Goderich township.• A weak ago he • was attacked .by ' what appeared • to be, appendicitis and • it was deemed necessary that an op- eratnon he performed. Thi: was doneYears P but ib did 'not+ save' his life. The retnains were removed from the •hos- pital to St. Joseph's church, from' whence the funizal book place , ' on Tuesday forenoon •tri the R. C: cenile- tory in Haat r":pr a mass for the dead had been said. by Rev; Father Dunn, .The deceased is. sur- vived by his wife and one child. • CURIOS , Mr, S, Morrill of the Maitland con., tioderich township, made a curious find the other day. While walking through his or hard he notated a hole under one of tell, trees, and on closer exanrmination he was surprised to dis- cover that it was the top of a Nirirby foot Waite well, the covering having • dropped. It is in tie centre of the orchard and apparently was sunk Pp y before, the trees were planted as one apple brae was right at its mouth. g ,nrino The °Meet settlers in t:te neighbor- hood eanieee remember iffier Well and apple pickers and packers have work- ed over it for years without aesus-. pleion of its existence. The wonder is that it dict not cave in sooner, but Probably it has had a board +tftr plank covering which just now hasIToni ._..-- .� .. _ e� :.. ... „m:,,,«- NORTH VS, SOUTH. The "North" will trim the "South" aU baseball in the pink Cor forenoon, if they c ' Y an tvi.1 be a -great game, anyway. T. McKaNZIE GETS CONTRACT• its number :of tenders Mr, T, McKenzie has been awarded the con- tract of building i4io Seafaxth post -Miss office. The price is $28,000,, which witch" the cost. •cif the land 'and heatin g will! mean a very expensive public building fora mail P gsm 1 town. Contract- or Cooper; rt Dived $16,000 for build- ing the Clinton ostaff e p e COUNTY ORANGE LODGE. The semi-annual meeting of the South Huron County Lodge was held in the hall of .Murphy Ledge. can Sat- urday last. Among those from out 01 town present were : W• .Ooursey, Luc- au+ D. B Galbraith and R. redc Murray, Bayfield ; John and Fred, Scan ett, Leadbury• By a narrow majority it was decided to celebrate the 12th in the county town ins't'ead of Kincardine, BIGGER AND BE BI BETTER. The fi€th annual School Scholars' Sports, to take place toanorrow, i, promise t°: be "teener and better than even." The committee are spate ing , no pains . to secure the smooth and even running cf the affair and all that is really required now is fine weather to ensure an enjoyable time. . TemorzoW is a holiday, Coronation Day, and very ;few people now limeig can remember more than one other,.. and so let parents and friends alliin out to the sports and thus encourage pupils, teachers and board. THE. THE I,A'WN SOCIAL, The Young Ladies' Guild of St,: Paul's church gave a very enjoyable lawn social on the church grounds on Tuesday evening: The grounds Were nicely illuminated and• detonated for t'.1e occasion\ and admireeon to' it was free. On On lawn were laced . P 'Small tables where • a tasty and conn foriteble lunch could be enjoyed, • eon- listing of tea or coffee, with sand - wishes and • 'cake, strawberries .and ice !Homemade candy; ccs cream Wiest. , etc.; were dispensed at , a booth acerb - looked after b court- y' , Y ecus `waiters. The Citizens Band* the in attendance and added unech to the •pleasure of the evening. There was a good turnout, the. p.eceeds tieing , sattsfac'any• tcR the Y.• L.• G. DIED Ai OTTAWA. )i,t wa Rev.. B. B Keefer died in • i a on Monday, aFt+:;r an' i�llnesss of a couple of years.- Dec°a_-d was at one time' one of the most prominent as wellmin- isters of the of 14 elthodis$ Church,. and in his palmy tcliinfsterial days, was very populau in Ontario. For a time was •stationed •at Winghazii,' but left hetet oil 'ecce tin a call to a t p g church in the New Lngland States. Nee suiting limn; there, he returned to Canada and became news. edito a of the Ottawa C[tiizen. a position :. he help up .bo about' four years ago,• when he bought a paper at Alexand- ria b • ut 'ill -health compelled • him to give this up about two_ years ,ago, since, which time :lie has been living Ott • awa: His wife was roinin=. at. a p 'slit temperance advocate, and , was known as Bessie•:Stain Keefer; ' and slieehavi the honor • of being the first woman writer connected with the staff of • the Toronto Globe. Edwin Keefer, dentist bC Toronto, formerly of Chin- . ton, is, a brother of deceased. Personals O'Nei J H. ru eld • 1 of B cefli was in town on Tuesday. Mr. C. H. Pugh is in Toronto for a couple of days *his week, Mr. D. Canton attended theaeon- vent ion in , enaa y. •Mfss Ruby Irwin will spend ' the holiday with fig ends iii Landon. Hattie Levis has been visiting Brussel:` friendsduringh the past week. , , Mrs, Fred'L,Johnn�on and Mash•. Harold, Londesboro are in town today, ' Miss Kathleen Gunner, who has been the guest of the Misses Clu@ to - g , turned tc! London today. Mr. Tii eel Taylor of Landon has been the guest of Mr. Jas. Stevens and other friends in town this week: , Mr:,.- Walter King, and Mrs. X. White- head visited the sister of the • late ter, Mrs, S. Cluff, hiseilfurst, on Monday. Mr. F. a Mcllveen,• manager of'the Sterling Bank at Auburn acc an- ied by, M•isu Annie Sturdy, spent, Sunday in town. • MHarry r. and Mrs. Joseph Robb and son of Morris township, were Ue'�ys o g • of Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Warman over the week end. Mx. and Mrs: herb. Alexander leave car Tuesday for a trip to the west, their destinali on being • Calgary, Alba• Thego byboat from Owen Y Sound: Miss Clank ' leaves ibis afternoon) to join the. pass excursion which will spend the ii5mainder of the week a -sailing on Georgian Bay.. Colliaig, nd Parry S and are .two cif wood a o thepoints •ao be visited. Mr.. John. Wiseman, the .genial col - lector of _euatoms,,is to. be context- ulated on a nice increase in salary, ' owing to the very material increase in the volume. of business done j at thin port during the -past year. Mr. and Mrs: Walter icing, are fmvit-. guests 'to the . Pelius ev ilsgn •wefldiso take place this evening (Wednesday) in Tucke,rsinith. Thit is the faua`h' wending in tie sine family h' h• they have attended. Agnes' . leavey of the Seaforu C. C, I. staff . leaves• next week in c?any with Miss : Defoe, another• meem!l er of .the staff for . Paris f ; F.iznee, The format' will be away several weeks and the lattlzr' • will remain f .1 e a n eager, as . she goes to con- . tfnue• her a ndies. . . , , , Miss Hazel S Neil returned .rent. Toronto on Saturday after finishing g 'her exam in Intermediate..•. Theoa,1 9 at the Toronto Conservatory of -Music. As she lost colisida"able time owing to illness and was, in- •dfed .. , quite it during the exam., she .was agt�;eably surprised , to : learn' that she . had passed. p with hoiuotsc' Congratulat'' Mr; M Eph Butt ••of -Saskatoon;. Siskr late of the •Base Line,,, sails feet London, Englnike his week; wcoim- he gc!en to •make• investigation: con- cerning his grandfather's estate. It ` amounts to some £•60,000, and, has •heirs .been dividedsniamong the proper heirs,- .owin • In --some- to imcaht g Y' fi+1r. Butts inane •old friends: lies. will be_ delightMed ;if • ft, should be his good fortune to shine .generously in the •.dfstribuiion • of this estate, . •, . une useful and ot'namental • Gots, arc. berg• to Just received.. CloCk.T. Silver Plate please P ,, that lease the particular, ,e.. ..in s • I articles srsiYable for Wcatding A; lot ofnev, cods abonsonee. • 9 Gat Glass China .Stirling S'ilvet'i , ware Etc.- Qualify and Design moderate prices rebait.. P P • • WO.,.. .y ell ar , . . , eweler and hctan - - - Clinton I WI'ROYAL BANK of CANADA INCORPORATED 1869. Capital Paid Up $6,2oo;o00. Reserve and Undivided Profits ' $6,900,000. Total Assets - . - $93,000,000 • HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.. 175 Branches and Carrel o• dents throughout the. World. p 4 S ' i!P I Interest allowed on Saving accounts. , Courteous treat- • customers. inent accorded to all. cus • • • R. E. MANNING, Manager - 'Clinton Branch. • ' �' The MOL INCORPORATED 1855. . ' Capital Paid up - $4,000,000 Rest Fund - $4,400,000. Has 78 Branches In Canada and Agents and Correspondents in *all the principal:cities ' •in the:. world, A 'GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. . • • - SAVINGS BANK` DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. Interest allowed at Highest Current hate. 'Dowding, Clinton Branch - C. E. DOWd'!n Manager g 1On. �,e to �'+ DIFFERENT. and BETTER CLOTHES ' ' . ,< ` ,.• '` , F , �� ` : ar S; ? r• • ' R y I �x ' l e e "e ' ,� .. l` Sel o » % • • In Our business•. Of "scilla clothes our polity is to Earn- ish our patrons with the best clothes that can be •made •• • IIt91111es3'Vl�e The lawn socl al to be held on the Own of Mr. George Holland on Tues- day day evening, next is an annual •event. heretofore. it has, always been .. sue - cessful andel the doming one does not prove to be the most enjoyable of rile whale series, it vtt:il not be the fault cif • the active coananitteo , of mina ! goinent, It .will be under the,aus- Pfces' of,the S. S. and' .Epworth Le�tgite. Miss Alexander of Hs!niiota N1!an, ' > visited ]ler; aunt, Mrs. Stanley, oil Sunday and Monday. •- Miss 'Lulu Mulholland is home for her vadat• : , Mrs.. Wan: Pickard is .under the Dr's cai��, . We hope it is nor seicous. 1Vfr7. W. Lane el Goderfch :and Mrs. W. Reed. of Ashfield visited at Mn. A. J: Courtice's• one day r•ecently: Our G./m..R• station is becoming ll re an more mei+; important as the go it'• The freight trains now stop on s final . to .take on freight nearly. 50 c Mr. Tggs onees loaded nearly 50 cases of eggs morning last week, , Mrs. A. Blackwell! f 'Woodstock o W a eek came hohtte to see her father, Mr. Colclough, whose deatra odcurred ycDr. l , Dr. Alfred Relines of Detroit and Mrs. Leedh of Goderich spent Sall - urday at Mr, ,I, R. Holmes. Miss Emma Courtice has gone lb Toronto to attend a deublo wedding at the )loans of her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Miller. ' ' In the .selection` Of our ai"- WE are generous but not extravagant, Evei"y detail that •makes. for better clothes is carefully ` ' looked >iotbin I ,'sli ht- .,� - .. ,1 * ed • nothing i8 overlooked, : . BaBfield Miss ;O'Neill and ''Miss Blown• of Detroit were this guests of the For- mer s• sister, Mrs. E.• Elliott, a few day the past week, Mr: . d Mrs Alb •�•• d n i of and Abe. ire nto Marlette,* Mich. were the uestta of ' g 14Ir.• Georgy Parke for a few' days .the past week:.. Mr, Welsh of Owen Soul . a" this guest of Mfr, and Mrs. 'J.' Biggart: ] 1r. and Mrsi. James Scott . f • Sea- forth spent a few days last Week in the village.• Mrs, Eddie Weston refrirned home on Sunday' after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Johnston at Goderieh. , • Dr, Atkinson of Detroit • spent •a few days the past week, Wein`' es family in their summer residence here, Mr, Miller and reit, Mr. R. J• Miller and wife and ebmld of London, at Mr, ;ernes Speck- were , mans, Mr; and Mee. Fisher of Beninillcr weri the guests of Mrs. Fisher's par- exits, Mr• and Mrs, `larnes Wallis, on Sunday. Miss Kate Ross of Detroit was the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mutand Murdock Rose, a few days last week, Mr. anti Mrs. Clar.x and family,. Masir�r Rabemit and Mfss Ruth Glark, 1'lr, Walter Adams, Mr, and Mrs Dan„ Mfrs. Winters and fainly, Mins Ruth and Master Herbert Winters of Detroit arrived the past week and 'have taken cottages, in bhe Willits City for the summon. following persona book in the excursion to Detroit 1 Mrs. H. Dar- rab, Mrs. R, Brown, Mrs, Wilt West- on, Mrs. S. 'glair, Miss Linie West- oft, Messrs.' Joho Gairdner, „Wiltiteni .;Osrrnaoiid, Jelin .Stanbury and Masters Castle and 'Erle '"liiott. All w- _. W___,: �... ;. No fancy price, every figure :s based on actual cost, and the results of our efforts are apparent.. We have a splen- Pp p did business because we • offer the • best of clothes and the best of clothingservice.. .. At $10 00 we offer manyGoderieh • e ellent lines of suits: ` At 12.00 t0 $15.0e, the Of- ferings and the patterns • are still' more attractive.Wm. • we givewhere, you the most perifect ready. are made. At �ii�.00 to 22.00 -put-on clothes that Hats Neckwear, Shirts,. n y h , Gloves, and Hosiery Of the same quality. i See�/ /� �` o • ♦ � Yo i Window. .r Hayfield, Mrs. Dr. ) Stewart.of Clintonrkhas taken one of Mr. T. J. Mark's cot- tiger far the season. .Mrs, Rankin, Misses Julia and Cath- ens Donald, Jack .Rankin, Rankin and Douglass Rankin arrived an Sion urday last and have taken possession - of ,their summer tesidence on Bay- field Ter�raee..,. Y Mr, and Mrs, Prager and tags mei Palconar were guests of the lattices patients, Mr. and )vita. John Palen?. er, on Sunday. ... ..,�_. . . . THE. molifosil• cuiTHING, col. • r Heron s' Largest Clothiers . • Every >';f Square Deal �r � :.. .aid • µau a:a..aaasyuc,.a, v. es villq news on page ll. .