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The Clinton New Era, 1915-06-10, Page 4AGE FOUR. TES OLINTON NEW WM M* linely Ready - to -Wear Garments Phone 78 New WMIe ash, Dry Goods, and HouseFnr ulshili s Goods Strong Variety Here The showing this season in the Wash Goods Section byfar excells anyprevious season. A very P extensive sale of wash fabrics has been predicted in the forecast for summer business, from all quarters. We ask you to come and see one of the finest and most extensive assortments ever shown here Prices Range from le to 8 c a yard The New White Waists are Beautiful The new assortment of Waists is larger and more varied than any previous year, insuring a very satisfactory selection, at any price you wish to pay, including Voiles, Lawns, Embroideries, Silks, and Crepes, in all •s;zes, Prices from 1.25 to 5 00 each Millinery $2.Q8 We put on sale' Saturday two dozen Ladies Trimmed Hats, all new styles, values up to $5, your choice Saturday $2.98 A Clearance of Ladies Spring Coats and Suits Your choice of any Suit up to $18 for 12,50 Your choice of any Coat up to $15 for 8.00 Linimm. • Local News• a • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• lE%AMINE YOUR TREES TWO MORE ENLIST. The, tent caterpillar is becoming This weele Earl Owen, only neon more and more troublesome. Exam of Mr. and Mist W. T. O'Neil en•• one your fruit trees and destroy tne listed and will join the '83rd Batt, Best alt London, accompanying him w'1'. be Mr. K. Wilson, of the Matson EARLY POTATOES Bank Staff. The Clinton Honour Mr. Bert Hovey showed the New Roll is growing. Who'll be ; Rho Era some early potatoes and they next? -were a very good size considering the IFREMLIN—DILLON WEDDING. backward spring .A. BIG CROWD. • Clinton has seldom turned out to a band concertras. they dia last 'Sunday evening. •w.lann the Kiltae Band gavel- a Patriotic and Sacred concert. The streets were jamned with (people, rig's and au'hos rend many came from the neighboring 'eeewn•5. The bantt gave tetany new selections, including ,the d'rerch and Belgiart National Anthems. .LUOKNOW PHOTOGRAPHER •'ASSES AWAY T. S. Treleaven, photographer,. who . 'laad been ill for some time past, died at his home early Sunday morning. Be`was in, his 55th year. He leaves a widow and one daughter. Being of a kindly disposition, he was well liked by everyone. The funeral was held 'Tuesday afternoon to Greenhill Ceme terv, the services being conducted by !.Rev. Mr. McKinley. pastor of the Methodist Church. The deceased was •a brother of Principal Treleaven of the O. O. I. lil CORRECTION ( Clinton, June, 81915. ..Editor !of New Era. Dear Sir;— In the issue of your paper on. the -20th of May lastta reference appear ed -relating to 'thewill Of my F'a'ther, the lata Jtames Nesbitt, in Which it started that it t;ried< to upset the will and'thal it was a just will, etc. Path statemeln is are untrue, Mx ea, I did' not try to upset the will, All I asked was to have it proved in solemn forma ft had aperient right tor take this' sour r, and onlyl exercised 'the. eight giver. me' by ;the Surf ogat e Second, judge, ,H ialt r>otthi v "•t8'Court,Act„ ,ri this cave out. Al); he did was to hold ion the! evidence of (the wit - messes .ot it-messes'of the will that it was Ivor.. oily i ned,t and that (the twill was not attacked; by Mrs. McKee eie or • and Attend the lath Annual' •any onel e'ls'e, and jell That was be- llieeting of the fore 'or he had Ito dealt with, was as to the proper execution of the will, which. was in fact,'the-on•- ly questiore he did cl(efiL with. It in quite clear that the person wbo,rep'orted the matter an it appears in your; paper Was either ignorant'of the exact facts( or did 80 rnaliai us1y with itOt01 placing nae in a false light;, In either ease' f'theperson hasany idea of dcc-. eney or fair play, the liaise 'state- ments, should be withdrawn and an apology not only to me snit to the ,'Court, strouidho made forth with'. Yours Truly, r Mrs'..- T. McKenzie Jr. Last Saturday afternoon at 4 pe m., at Trinity Church, Sombre, wes the etene of a quiet wedding, when 'Miss 1Vlary Elizabeth Dillon wits united in marriage' to Mr. Herbert gremlin, of Clinton. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Mr. White The young, couple wet unattendea The bride wore a gown of white organdie. The ,young( couple are rived hotne Monday, the bride trave oiling in fe tailored made Suitt IN blue, and, are getting settled in their horn nn Ontario street. The bride wet for over a, year and a half connected with the 'Doherty Piano Co'.,, in the off:ee, MRS BYAM'S MOTHER DEAD Following an illness of upwards of three months Mrs, Ellen Edith John son, wife of George Johnson passed peacefully away at tne family home. 270 Morning street, Stratford, Sunday afternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock. The late Mrs. Johnson was born in Harmony, being the daughter of the late James Densmore. The greater, part of her life, however, was spent in Stratford, where she was known to a wide circle of friends, by whoa the news of her death was learned with deep regret, Besides her husband, a family of six survive, being: Mrs, John Murray and Mrs. R. A .Ilayhow, Stratford; Mrs. R. 8, Byam, Clinton: Miss Hazel and Messrs. George and Elgin at home, Her mother, Mrs, Chas. Logan of Tacoma, Wash., one sister, IWre J. M. Carney of Tacoma, and two brothers George of Tacoma, and John of Ocean Beach, California also survive. The funeral took place from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon. Interment being made at Avondale cemetery SPEND YOUR al seata�t Sealerth Cie One of the Best Rues Meets in Ontario—all the Best horses 2 100 IN PURSE1 Caine to Seatorth oli Jul 1 , July st and '2nd HSANiD 1N ATTH'4PiJL5NII H. Broderick, .See. W. Go'rei:lock, Pres domplete List of Stations SARNIA DISTRICT Forest Anson E. 'Woodlouse Bosanquet.'....... :Under Superintendent, Forest Stony and Kettle Points.. , ... , Thomas Laws Thedford John H. Osterhout Wyoming Y g `Joseph W. Pring Marthaville J. H. Mundy Brigden Fred S. Okell Corunna , .... Thomas A, Steadman ' Wilkesport • R. A, Brooke ' Port Lanibton Arthur J. Love Chairman W. H. Graham, Financial Secretary• , ;+ a `• W.J. Ashton S. S.'Secretary H. Winans Temp. and Moral Reform SecyB. H. Robinson LONDON DISTRICT, London, First Methodist Charle's R, Flanders, D. D. London, Dundas Antos J. Thomas London, Wellington George N. Hazen London, Askin Hugh S. Dougall London, Colborne....... , ..•. , F, L. Barber London, Centennial HumphreyA. Graham London, Hyatt Harvey D. Moyer London, Etnpress T. Wesley Cosens London, MVlemorial - . .. , A. C. Tiffin London, Hill st. . ....... . ...... John Kennedy London, Ridout st Alfred E. Lloyd J Melvin Keys • Robert I. Hosking Thomas E. Sawyer Bryanston James L, Foster Siloam A David Whaley Thorndale ...................... William L. Hiles Thamesford Alexander G. Harris Dorchester Geo. J. Kerr London Junction St. John's Birr Putnam Edward A. Shaw Nilestown Under Superintendent, Dorchester Belmont Leonard Bartlett - Lambeth Selborne Anderson Westminster Rufus L. Wilson Deleware Herbert J. Creasy Chairman G N, Hozen Financial Secretary J G. Kerr S. S. Secretary T E. Sawyer Temp. and Moral Reform Secy. W. L. Hiles. RIDGETOWN DISTRICT Ridgetown James E. Holmes Morpeth. Allen E. Hopper Guilds Frank Burgess Highgate Edwin W. Edwards Thamesville Thomas T. George Bothwell Thos. Fothergill Moraviantown James C. Nethercott Wardsville Byron Snell Florence Walter M. Kitely and Arthur Page Glencoe Wm. G. Howson West Lorne John W. Andrews Rodney J. W. Lees Dutton Archibald McKibbin Northwood One to be sent Chairman J. E. Holmes Financial Secretary E W. Edwards S. S. Secretary B Snell Temp. and Moral Reform Secy .T. T. George ST. St. Thomas, First St. Thomas, Grace St. Thomas, Central Whiting's Appointment Aylmer . Summer's Corners Springfield Lyons THOMAS DISTRICT William H. Harvey Walter E. Millson S L Toll. To be supplied Albert E. M. Thompson Maxwell Parr J Frank Reycraft Joseph Jones Thos. W..Blatchford Chester McRoberts William H. Taylor Frederick Sypher Solomon C Edmunds Frederiok. Stride Charles R Durrant Thomas J. Snowden John J. Durrant John Henderson John Mahan Walter J. Kilpatrick To be supplied Hector W. McTavish Edgar R. Elgood W. E. Millson S Toil S. S. Secretary D. Durrant Temp. and Moral' Reform Secy S. W. Blatchford Brownsville Corinth Avon Staffordville Vienna Kinglake Malahide Yarmouth Centre Port Stanley and Sparta Fingal Talbotville Shedden Middlemiss Muncey Oneida Chairman Financial Secretary Chatham, Park st Chatham, Victoria Charing Cross. CHATHAM DISTRICT Edwin A. Pearson Emanuel Medd James. E. Hunter Blenheim David N. McCamus A Roy Johnston Under Superindent of Merlin William R. Vance and Geo Bennett Richard Blackburn William W. Shoup Edwin Matthews S W. Hann A W. Barker Dawn Mills Clifton Gifford Wallaceburg , ........... , . J. Calvin Reid W. Roy Osborne S Quinn Walpole Island Peter Myers Chairman D. McCanus Financial Secretary W. R. Vance S. S, Secretary . , G. C. Gifford ti Temp. and Moral Reform Secy R. Osborne WINDSOR DISTRICT Walter E. Pescot LeRoy White Robert Hicks Henry T. Ferguson Cedar Springs Ouvry Merlin Jeannette's Creek Harwich Louisville Dover Dresden Tupperville Rutherford Windsor, Central Windsor, Howard ave Windsor, London st Walkerville Amherstburg . Abram W. Tonge Malden. .j.. , S. John T. Fortner, r, „ { crow F. Clarke, sex . •F " • • ' , Eg�rrtort F. Armstrong Kingsville. eore A King tri �' Ruthven C Lou's L. Couzens Walter E. Donnelly J. F. Suttcliffe Robert J Currie J R Peters Clarke F. Logan Samuel Salton R, Fulton Irwin and A. Wickens . Alvin E. Millson C, P. Wells .. William Patterson .....W. M. Pomeroy E F. Armstrong Gesto Cottam' Woodslee Maidstone. Leamington Mersea Wheatley Comber Tilbury Romney....., .. . , Pelee lelaud. . Chairman Financial Secretary R F, S. S. Secretary .. • „Clark Logan Temp, and Moral Reform Secy W. I -I. Donley Hev. or. Manning from Newfoundland(, now at Wilk-: eeporte; C.N. Marshall, from 0111 to St. 'Mar s,' S. W. Hann, of Alberti' conferdn'ce now in Dover R. J. Rutherford British Columbia, now o'ra'tion at lrienmilles ; F, G. Robin_+ s'on, fo= Montreal; Conference, now at a W t d ,cud H. 13.P arnby Sask- atchewan now,atl Belgrave. Under the same head of business. Rev., Y. E Malo'ttt saidra fewwords of fare- we'li, Recommendation. The report 04 the circuit 'bounda- ries commission,iesen ed b Rev.A i7 141 Phom ptjl started an hcur'ai btislc' deb t!t g sniiithe p,tesiog rof.t..ltre'.Tim r"rceo'mm'eni'd a •tions made. That 7VIerli'i, and Ouvrey • unite. under the+ superintendent and is colleague. That Lyons circuit con-. VMS 'olLyons, Crossley and Bunten; Mount Verm'onl and Ebenezer ap- pointments and,'thalf Mount Vern- on andEbenezap be recommended to amalgamate. • That Corinth circuit consist of Corinth. N'orth'Bayham. North Hall and 'Culloden, and that Corinth and North 'Hall be recommended to amalgamate and build a church at Corinth. That Seim mere Corners circuit con ist'Of Sununers Corners, Rich - Mond Fairaiew,.ander the'euperin- teudent of A',ylmer circuit. An amendment by Rev. H. A. Grahiam, and Rev. A. E. Lloyd to leave ever ehnase two for a year had few sup- porters. The decision means that confer- ence is •opp'osed to the 'principle Of continuing "float'ing"•appoin'trncnt such as S,immersi Co.ners and Richmond, which cannot be ea,pect • cd to become self-supporting; and that it upholds the boundaries comirassi'on in its policy .of group - in charges- that will make up a strong circuit and one able (to pay a reasonable salary and contribute to funds of • the church. The refes:,t of the general con- ference of the Methodist Church to allow women equal privileges with men in church'' council bodies was cens'ure'd by •thd London Confer- ence members this morning, when, by a volt of .84 to 65, the body in session herr, decided that the higher council of 'the church did wrong in not giving women the franchise, The question was brought up by the report of the social 'servic .ante evange'lis'm committee, which was read. This had to do principally with the suffrage question • and • temperance. The report of the Sunday school cemnrittea showed that 51,`33 schen= ars were attending Sunday school, and 5, 386 teachers were !teaching them, Thor taking teachers' CDUr:Ae6 numbered 564. That only cre-'quarter 'of the scholars had Pledged themselves. as total ab. stainers was 1,•uncnted, and more attention to. work of,temperance in the Sunday echo'olwas urges in the committecee report, The sus'tenta'tion fund' commit tees's clause in lis report that Only $150 be devoted to helping pay the salary of the minister 'on poor cir- cuit:, was passed, although 'much discussion woe,, engendered before the resolution finally went through. The churc:i' property conuniltee brought in several recommenda- tions which' were passed. A splendid appeal on ' behalf Of Victoria College was made by Dr. Rowels, who put before the confer- ence rnomber,,'the work 'of the e'titution and the needs' of it. That Victoria C'ellego day should be held in the various 'Methodist churches throughout the, 'confer- ence c1i ttriea• was the opinion of Pres'ieen't Manning, but no decisive action wail ft ken in this nssrLs r. The reports of the laymen had to do mor'tlY with temperance. The missionary Committee reporters that 8009,110 had been a+aised dur'-. ing 'th,) last year and .that •the amount wants 1 for hest year would be 8100,000. Conference Notes, Rev. Daviel Rogers, who has been pesrtor in many charges in 'Heron County has superannuated and has been appointed` as' , issistan't in the pastoral work, of the first,Me'tho- die't Church, Lced'on, • Thos. 13. Copeland has. superan- nuated and hes gone•tho London t,o reside, Rev. Walter. Rigsby, who has spent many years with the Indians on the St. Clair, and a former ;pass tor of Blyt_i, has superan- nuatod and will reside -t Lambeth. Rev, Thomas, Sanderson hue dos- ed his active ministry and will live at Dresden. Their old friends in limo nCoun- ty will hope,' and pray tyeh will be..epared ror many years 'to come, Ministers Who Motor St. Marys, June Pioneer preachers in Upper Canada covered their extensive circuits on horseback, With building of roads came the two wheeled cart, and then the top buggy, which for 30 years has been the standard vehicle of the country minister. To -day the automo bile is entering the field, About 10 ministers of London Methodist Con ference own motor cars. Rev. E. G. Powell travels over Huron County as agent of the Temperance League and Rev, John Morrison, of Sarnia, is engag ed in lecture work, but the remainder use their cars in the ordinary way in place of horse and buggy. Efficiency considered, they find it economy to do SO. Among those whom the, high price of 11oatsecraft does notSariffect .dare Itev. Frank' `bsterhoutof,' of 'Medford Rev. Joseph', Oeok,",Grand Bend; Rev, .Leonard Bart lett B lib e onC' r. L.L'l' ' i D W. 1{ tleel a into i and Rev. W. R. Vance, uMerlin. Rev. F. Louis Barber, who moves from Listowel, will be looking for a garagge around the parsonage of Colborne street London Only those charges receiving aid from the austentetion fund. get any horse feed allowance, which might be applied to. 'gasoline, so conference "should worry: it ill lW t Local News ti 1VAMC'S1t_Uli7 M3 t'15Y'1. OFF TO THE FRONT. It is expected , that Pts. hews Thursday, June lath, ':1915.` Manning and Ray Ca'nte'lon, Math of town, • Will ,now • be in rho Olci, Land, Lew went withWinni- peg contingent and Ray evith the McGill Corp , which joins 'the 'Prin- cess, Prsts. We all hone it hey will come home safe and sound. U't1EKEEPER'S 1FIELD DAY. • Next to doi;ag s thing yoursel, the b sf e ,way to learn as to see r",clone It is rone thing to sitin s'nrne Contention' roam and +hear ri man Stell how he man'sg.o his Rees; it is far better to g'o'With lsim in- to the amary''nd have n charca to do at the, apiary 'of Messrs m B� ie s a ao rClinton,.1 Ch A tai 'men ( y 2 .r u alk south fn n G.T: R. Stallion) T'lidav, Juno 11 art.36 p m ' A !qualified ap''',ry in+s•r clot 'sent 'by the Ontario Department !el.Ag- riculture will ehow'h'ow to examine hives for diseases, and will 'actual- ly put! a eol'ony through the treat- men't for elate. Other maniputa- limes will 'then be e1'own. sucrr as finding the( queen, removing bees, from supers/ operating to prevent swarming. etc„ etc. Proniine'"t local beekeepers wld, 'be askes to eteke. pert rand :resist in the discus- sion Of practical questions. These apiary demonstrations 'are being held elf oven Ontario, tend it with be well worth your while to attend one. Ladies aer especu,lly invited, and all are advised Co bring bee veils so they can creme might out into the apiary with comfort. INVITED; TO JUBILEE. Last week. Rev. Mr. Newcombe received the following imitation to attend the' jubilee of the Zion appointment, Elmvillo circuity R. 1' 1, Grantor', May 31st, 1915 Rev. 'Mr. Newcombe, C11t'on, Dear Sinir ;—At the requets of our pastor, Rev. G. A. ,Barnard, I tr rite to ex'te.id you an invitation to afftend thc, Jubilee services of Zion appointment, Elmville circuit, on Sunday andt'M'onclety, June 13th and 14th. Although it is about 35 years" since you labored here, you are not'• forgotten, and ,if table to meet with us, at the Jubilee see., union, we promise you a cordial welcome. Rev. J. Quante and Rev. Veal have pro:nis'ed to conduct the services on Sunday—ancl, we are trying to get back as many as pos sable of the 'old pastors for trhionday Anticipating 'the pleasure of meet- ing you, Yoursl Truly tFaancis 'Morley. In speaking to till New Era Mr. Newcombe stated "that owing to his illhealth he would be unable to attend, and, turas indeed sorry ns three of hill best years •were put in there." "True", he, scud ".he salary plica- then was only 5'100 but the •othee'things, provided to his household made! up for any smell - Less of salary." Rev, Mr. New,' come recentlycelebrated his 82na birthday, and. cieeprte his (frulity and deafness he Still continues to work for his Master in helping the poor and attending the, 'Church cer- vices whorl at ail table. Mr. New- combe regrets that he is unable to go back and 'see his old friends /2t the Zion circuit, but trusts that they will have an enjoyable'Jubi- lee and that the good s .,ric al- ready accomplished -4 will go on in the years to come. Bazaar and Patriotic Tea On Dr, Gunn's Lawn Saturday June 12th at 2 p. m. under the auspices of Girl's Club of Willis Church. The Sale will consist of Home made Cooking, Home made Candy, and -Aprons. A Ten Cent Tea will be served all afternoon in aid of Ladies Patriotic Society. TWITCIIELL, BROTHERS AGENTS FOR British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles Good stock of all grades on hand Also Agents for— Trust and Guarantee Co. Limited of Toronto, Ont. Assets over 818,000,000.00 Money invested in First Mortgagee with interest paid half yearly Principal Sa Interest Guaranteed CLINTON GARAG • E OPEN ALL NIGHT The season is now on for gasolene stoves, Why not buy filtered gasolene out of our Bowser Pump—et passes through 5. screens and a filter—Prices ai°ways the lowest, Auto Supplies and Bicycle Repairing Auto Livery J. H. Paxman National PORTLAND N CEMENT •'We have just received a carload of the same old brand of Portland Oe inept which has always given you such complete satisfaction. It always fi IsI our requirements. y q You cannot make a mistake using the National. S. J. Andrews GLINTf9N Siaalle>� Coaj Bills , Let;uS reduce your' coal bills. We can do it by sup- plying you with a coal that lasts long, gives a steady heat atldileaves'only aisrn,all, 1, ,i ist ago1XHk Q fash This coal , LEHIGHMALLEY ANTHRAG(TE". e -Coal That Satisfies It will ave yourmoney.. Gi,ve it a trial. R. J. Holloway, Clinton MONUMJ NTS Finest stock in Huron County of "Made in Canada" Monuments, Best British and f,,reign granite, finished in up to date style and design. Come and see them. Note—A granite base goes with each monument, DIGS Opposite the Fostoirice Western University, London ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE Income iDoiibled—Now $75,000 Another large addition to Faculty and Equipment in Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment in view Write for, particulars to: E, E. BRAITHWAITE, M,A., Ph.D. President. • Tenders Carnegie Annex Sealed Tenders will be received by me up to June 22nd, inst. for Contract No. 5, Carpenter work of Carnegie Library Annex. Plans may be seen and copies of specifications obtained at my office. W. BRYDONE CHAIRMAN Public Library Board Cows and (wives for Sale Fresh Cows and springers, will sell privately. Time will be given by ,furnishing bankable paper. I have on band a few choice calves from 2 to 4 weeks old, Personally selec ted, can get a limited number for a week or two. They are well bred and in good condition , Poultry Wanted Highest market price will paid for fat hens and broilers W. MARQUIS, Phone 14 on 166 ' Base Line Cement, Fleur and Feed Car of Cement coming at once to Londesboro. See us for prices' We always have Flour and Feed on band JOHN CARTWRIGHT, Londesboro House for Sale Property of the late Mrs. Thos. East —Frame, 7 rooms, good cellar with cement floor, wood shed and chicken pen, all in good repair, 11 fruit trees— apples, plume cherries and pears, Apply to H, W ILTSE, Phone 40 Painting & Paper Hanging Painting and Paper Hanging neatly and promptly done, Orders left at Hunnitvrd's Grocery Store or at my residence, Victoria Street, THOS, GRAELIS Eggs for Hatching From choice Barred Rocks, White Wyandottes, and White Leghorns, at Sl per 15 eggs, express paid, or 75c at home JOHN GARRETT, Londesboro Baby Chicks and Eggs Get your order in early for baby chicks We are starting our inauba tors now and will continue till June. Barred Reeks, S. C, Brown Lyhorns, R. C. Rhode Island Reds, and White Wyondottes, All first class tow/ and bred to lay. Chicks 15c and 20c each. Eggs $1.50 per 15, Reduction on larger quantities, FRANK W, ANDREWS, Clinton Piano Tuning Mr. James Doherty Wishes to in - [Men the public that he is pre- pared to do fine piano tuning, tone regulating, and repairing. Orders left at W. Doherty's phone 61, will receive prompt attention. Dunure (xartley (9221) WEDNESDAY-- Will leave his own stable at noon and go by way of Lon don and Huron Road to Gilbert Mair's for night TkIURSDAY—By Holmesville and Maitland (Jon to Wm Durst & Son for, noon, thio way g liy of Bethel Car "r': enol Betti itlller to Wm Hooke's, Fluibrieer,, Road, f§r bight FRIDAY 13y •evay of thee (iib con •'to''. Porters Hill for noon, then by way of 7th con to Reuben Griggs for night SATURDAY—By way of Steep's Corner and Bayfield Road to James Jackson's, 2nd con Stanley, for noon, then to his own stable where he will remain until the following Wearies day morning Guinea Cold (13029) MONDAY_ Will leave his own stable lot 40, West end Tuckersmith, and go south to Mill Road to R Papple & Son for noon, then across to Huron Road and west to Wm Dale's for night TUESDAY—To the Graham House, Chilton, for noon and until following morning VV EDNESDAY—To his own stable for noon; where he will remain until the following Monday menuing,