The Clinton New Era, 1914-06-25, Page 6• M•hursday, June 23t11, 1914.;
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, • The June'Vedditig'''inosxthi
rallvays br.n 's: extra bus mess
'to, our store
An 1,,
eaas r(
Our storea
;trot;lite ]chit a
articles of I:leRnessia apd'
;Worth, and likegfisp,full {pfa,
;attractions, '- :: "
We invite June Shoppers' '
to examine :.rap zxge t on
ally varied '
lection of -.
Suitable Gifts.
RICH DESIGNS
HONEST VALUES'
' FAI1 PRICES,
W. II. IIELLVAR
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED FREE
folio 7t ahIei' \iodr?..=
There's no an thraeite coal mine
in the world that prod'iees a
more perfect coal than the Le-
high Valley Mines. Its strong
points are, large number of beat
units, and just hard enough to
last a little longer than almost
any other, Order NOW before
prices advance.
A.. J. Elolioway
Toronto Markets
(Hogs $8,10
Cattle , , $8.60
Lambs .:-•.,,
, -.:$8,50
15heeD .f $5,25
Cheese t3 1-16
Butterl;•• 20 to23
Bogs. . a. 200
Wheat 106
• Oats
Barley . 62 to 64
Potatoes, per bag $1,00
Beans , , $1.76 to 1.66
BIRTHS; ; •
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GANDIER,-In -Clinton on Thurs-
day June 18 1914 to Dr. and Mrs.
J. C. Gandier, a son,
WOOL VW -ANTED
Highest market price will be paid in
• cash for wool.
Also on hand for Sale
Flower Seeds,
Potatoes,
Oats
Farm Produce taken in
Exchange
W. G. SMYTH
Next door to Hospital
Victoria Street Clinton
NORTH END FEE» STORE
To the Farmer
riper
Try our Fertilizers - Potash and
Acid Phosphate, Nitrate Soda for your
root crop, We will mix them for you
YOU WILL GET THE CROP.
Try our Corn Feed for cattle and hogs
Also Seed,Corii on hand.
All kinds of Flour`kep t in stock
DOME AND, SEE] US.
Agent for Heint matePianos
• are out r.`'...
We .S 'a ,e De '-
�! .a . hu ;r , al,
ANN, W EVANS
CASA +r i6H0'11E i92' "
TER11I
Local, News..',
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PICNIC AT HAYFIELD.
The Ontario street Sunday School
rVeitre is.to ,be .held atBayfreld on
Tucsdayi• July 7th,t
HAD, A RjUs1AWAY.'t
Mi,,;D (Prior 'while ' working up
at;Mia," Rowlad',si, new house aop
Friday his horse took fright, and
down :Omit street at 'noon: Itwas
caught down at the big mill.
BANT) . 77ATES.
Jeri •toij July Mt -Hayfield, ;'sa
2nd at Holmrsville ,
Till i at Bluj trale
Vile' Band to=n4ght"plays '-sa' rt
'Panne ',garden party or the Bee -
they
lawn, •
'`i'ON •
1'N THE TENTH: !
Qn .Wednesday • night Goderieh
and Clinton boys played an
lent game of ball and had to fight
it out to the 'tenth inniirfgs to fetid
the winners, Clinton won with two
men out. The fielding once ;,both
sides was good, no errors ;were
made on either side. Goderieh got
a two -bagger and a three base hit
off Mick Tasker :but they did no
damage, The only weakfeature of
the game was the umpire, a Gode-
rieh boy, who no•doubt gave • the
best he could,,but the decisions did
not please either teams„ as he was.
very bad on balls and strikes. Fo,t-,
lowii g were the players and score
Goderieh,-Webb, Doyle; Swat'ti,
Devine, •Sparling, 'Pridham, Bell,
Dean, Wiggins.
Clinton, -Hawkins, E. Johnston
McCaughey, Draper, W. Johnson,
Boyer, McEwan, Cluff, Tasker,
Goderieh -1000000010 - 2.
Clinton -0110000001-3.
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MINOR LOCALS.
More raki,
Keep down the weeds. :'•'"
The hay crop piomises ive1L Y
,The paper ds anxious, each- eek
t r issue a spieyaiafidfntei•esttin 104'
cal page, 11 each of our' subscrib-
ers would hand • us in one tit ewsitem
what a newsy paper we could issue
Try it for +a few weeks and mark
the change,
The white fish and trout fishing
is exceptionally good in Lake Hu-
ron this year.
Sunday was the year's long'erst
day.
CO. TRES URER HOLMES
AT THE HAT.
Medicine Hat Times, May 27; Dr
W. ,I. R. 'Holmes county treasurer
of Huron County Ontario, was a
Medicine Hat visitor tye'stiirday.
The doctor who is on a tour ofthe
west for recreation' and incident-
ally with ran eye open for a 'good
investment, is a veteran of tlhe
American Civil war, where he sery
ed in the medical corps and ea
the Canadian (militia, seeing sere
vice On the Fenian raid, He is also
the hero of several well ;fought
battles for the Conservative party
though funfortunlatlely the odds
were ever against him MI politics
He is much impressed with theosi
tion advantaaee and the future
of Medicine Hat aria says the city
is apparently holding up against the
present despression as well as any •
city in the ;west and much better
than some.
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WESLEY CHURCH.
The Congregational picnic willbe
held at Bayfield on July 16th,
The pastor will preach next Sun-
day, -
Last Sunday was flower Sunday
and the pastor's subject] at the
evening service was "The message
of the flowers."
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. Fairful wilt occupy the pul-
pit next Sunday, both morning and
evening, the anrflual offering for
Grand Lygne Mission will be taken
Prayer meeting to -night as usual
instead lIoft*aking uptit; e S. S.
lesson lthetpastor wilt talk on
Grand Lygne Mission among the
French Canadians, one of the hest
loved missions of the Baptist De-
nomination. All Welcome.
ONTARIO T. CHURCH
Next Sunday evening will'anawer
the question "How can one help
to banish the bar in OniLario?"
The annual Sunday School pic-
nic will be held at Bayfield on
Thursday, 'July 9th,
Last Sunday being "Flower Day"
the pastor preae'hed in the morn-
ing a$pecial sermon to children:
The floral decorations were ex-
ceedingly fine. At the close of
the evening.service
"Social ry a Half
hour" was , spent in the school
room to which young people were
particularly invited Mrs. Wood
man and Mr.•Len, Weir sang solos
and'. short addresses were given by
,Russell May,: and Arthur E. Agin of
'Poron o.
• The young"womena League on
Monday evvlepin 'pas addressed by
Russell Mai' Dike (Pearl Shipley
gave mer a+sing ''`4ind. Miss Potts
sang a pleasing 1010. The Lea-
gave
will 'ho.l.,dd • ""Lawn 'Festival"
'onl,'th&i' 'radnds f Mrs. Beacom
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� t �.e�.' u ch on July 6.
t.oPlfA ...91,ark, .ate
,•. 7 1•, f:4
to
s oftmAarr'allumiiiation as big
as the sun. There is no place in
town where "money down" goes
farther than it does right here.
„A CHINA • CLOSET
or dresser bought for 'spot cash'
from our, present stock makes
what you see elsewhere look
like thirty cents.
Its Bargains Galore we are
offering just now in our
entire Furniture Stack
The Cheapest Spot in Huron to Buy all kinds of Furniture
Furniture Dealers and Ftlnerai Directors-ll'li.one 104
N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES W. D. Atkinson 186
- rill CLINTON NBW
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Rich Indian ,tens
Mended with flavory Ceylons.
0oz,
Icod tea, -.:.0.
' " Auburn
M* G, •L Sturdy has the foundation
completed ler hie new house; ,
Auburn was well ,rejlhsenIed in' the,
crowd that took in the excursion to
Guelph,on Saturday last.
The rifle team carried off the silver
cup at the 'tournament at the pntnt
farm last Wednesday also twenty live
dollars in prize money.
Rev.S. Youngo'
of Clifford rd , i
ccompan-
ied.by his wife and daughter called up
on old aegpaintanees last week.
Mr. A. A. Naylor of Seaforth Collegi
late Institute is visiting friends here
and at Westfield,
The poliical meeting held in the inter
est of Writ. Proudfoot and Mr. J. G.
Anderson on Saturday eight was well
attended, Mr, M; Lockhart spoke for
the opposition.
Porter's Hill
Ur. Elliott of Wiogham visited at
Wm; Johnston's lust Reek, •
()resale 5 liott syas-anlong the Milli-
bar who took in the excursion trip'to:
Detroit. '
Ma and_
Mfrs:�'Wtn. JohSston'�'are
visiting their daughter. Mrs, Lorne
Tabor of Trowbridge.
Miss McDougall of Seaforth visited
in the neighborhood last week.•
Ruby and Lillian Potter rre spend-
ing a few days at Currie'scrossing this
week.
Don't forget the Strawberry festival
at Sterlin McPhail's, Friday evening,
JnuO 2th.
Exeter
A memorial service for the eleven
members who departed from this life
during the year was held Sunday
morning at James Street Methodist
church.
N. W. Howell, M, P. P. addressed a
temperance meeting in Exeter at the
rink Wednesday at 1.80 o'clock,
TWO of Exeter's oldest residents,
Mrs, B. V. Elliott and Mr, William
Drew, are very ill at their respective
homes..
The TvivittMemorial Ohurch is hold
in a garden party on June 28.
The ladies of Clasen church will hold
a raspberry festival on Mr. Oeristie'e
Jaw July 8. Tea will be served from
from 5 to 8 o'clock.
Mrs. James Allen and son of \\•rex-
eter are guests at the home of John
Grigg,
Misses Eva and Mai tha Carling. of
New York, and Miss Wi•inie Darling,
Brantford are guests of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Carling,
M
rs,,0obhledick is ill„ at her.home
heti;
liippen
A very pretty and interesting event
took place on Wednesday, when Flor•
ence May, Daughter of Mri, Squire, of
Whalen, was happily married to Mr.
Joseph A. Daymond, of Tuckersmith.
the ceremony was performed by Rev.
Steadman, of Eimville. The bridal
party took their stand at 5 30 p. m,
under an arch of handsomely decorat•
ed evergreens, They were unattended
After the nuptial knot had been tied
and all good wishes were extended to
the bride and groom about 170 sat
down town elaborately spread table.
The presents were both numerous and
costly. showing the high esteesm in
which the bride is held. The evening
was spent in games and social conver-
sation. At a seasonable hour the con
pany dispersed, wishing the voting
couple all happiness and prosperity.
Mr. and Mrs, Daymond will take up
house keeping on their fine farm on
the second of Tuckersmith, recently
purchased by Mr. Daymond.
The young people's picnic held at
Bayfield on Thursday proved a success
Young and old' alike went right in for
a good time around old Lake Huron.
Mrs, Jackson of Ripley, is spending
a few days with her sister, Mrs, J. B.
McLean.
Mrs John Crawford, London Road,
has gone to Toronto to undergo some
treatment to her eyes,
Miss Maud Davis, of Exeter. spent
this week with her friend, Miss Flor-
ence Mc0lymont, of this village.
Mrs, Henry via the
M s e I on.`oFtownline
near the village, Gathered some eggs
from her fine flock of hens, of whc
one measured seven inches one way
and eight the ,other,
Miss Etta Jarret who has been teach
ing school on the Bayfield Road, has
has been hired to teach in No, 14
Hay, at a good salary.
Miss, Ivy McUlay of Seaforth. is
spenditi ';rte fete/ i iiohd Rl
sista s. SibliMeGrego'r. '
Mr. Gordon Gauid of Toronto /7k}
versify called on few of his old Kipp
friends the latterart of this week.
Several from here attended ,the '£une
rid of Mrs. Kal'efi pf Zthtieh + Wbo'.`died
so unexpectedly on "]Tuesday, " '
The -refreshing showers of Friday
did a world of'vood'tas the ground'
was becoming very dry,
Mr.: William Anderson attended the
funeral in Hansall' of his mbt'her in•
lett, Mrs Bengoughron Friday.
Brucefield
Mr. Zeller Zeller of Zurich Liberal condi-
date for the riding of South Huro n
was„ jp. (,he ,tillage for a couple of
rawest this- week. • '
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The Presbyterian Ohurch gavea
strawberry festival in the basement of
thethurch on Wednesday evening
The liensall°band in attendance,
Miss Jean Mustard' trained nurse is 'I
horse from New York on a visit.
Dr, P. W. McEwan of Detroit is
spending a'few days at his parental i
home west of the vil age.
The rain which fell yesterday will be
a great deal of good. The dust was
uabearable and the hayaro was suff-
ering for lack of rain. The spring,
crops are looking fine. There appear-
ed to be no damage done in tbisi dis-
trict, - though slight frosts t'iis week.
'John Mustard -has bought a Sdtu-
debalter antomobile'froln Mr. Bart-
liff fbf Clilnton
Murray':Gibson and sister attend
ed the funeral 01 Mr Stoneman, of
Chiselhurst on Tuesday last.
Ter
raneei
$ in'swho'ha
has been
visiting in the Higgins
has return
ed to Toronto,
Miss Jessie'Aikenhead has eorn-
plefed his course' at London' Nor-
mal school. ' -
• Many gardens were ,badly "spoiled
by the frost on; Friday night A
number of fields of corn 'and beans
also suffered,
The Concert Company left our
Aililaa'e 'on, Monday {For Owen
Sound
Oni Sabbath. next Pa43'iotic,; Sun-
day will be, observed in the pres-
by terian Sunday School there will
be (special Innate Tor the. chiil`dren
The praise service will be conduct
edi by the Sabbath School hoer of
scholars,
Only eleven „tickets were sold for
the Farmer's Exeux'sion 'tpt Guelph,,
Miss. Ina. Gray of Buffal'cb is, tis-:
ili'ngg at bet +]tome inaTiirlieiignlith.
The Presbyterian
crae' leiChoir,
will Bold their 'annual
y
geld goal( Friday, r
A number of farmers were oblig-
ed to plow up their fields of beans
owing to` the froatt it is quite a
heavy loss to thein.
r '
•Stanley .`' .`I _.
Mr. Alex Young .of Ashfield visit-
ed at the Ixome of Mr, Thofi; Baird
one day last week
Dr, P. McEwan of Detroit•v'elted
his mother Mrs.A.McEwan'.1 and
other friends last week, Hepurp
oses going ,toLondon to'a1tend a
medical conference there,
Mrs, Jean -Mustard left - for
her home in Chicago alter -a two
weeks visit with friends here.
Mr, Wm, McQueen aformer rest,
-
dent of Stanley but new of,;Mitihi-
gan U.S. was visiting atthe home
of;hls cousin Mr. Wm, Glew last
week.
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Ilelwesyille
Pickard-Lashhrook-On Wednes-
day, June 21, at O o'clork at the resi-
dence of Me. and Mrs, Ezra Pickard,
Holmesville, there took place a very
interesting event when their ' only
daughter, L '
g illian Mable, was united in
marriage to Mr. Llewellyn U"•Lash-
brook of Mitchell. The beautiful bride
attired in embroidered net over cream
silk, hearing a handsome wreath of
!roses, was given away on the arm of
her father, amid' the strains of the
]wedding march played by Miss Rhea
McRoberts of London, neice of the
Rev, U. J. McCormick B, A, was the
officiating clergyman. About sixty
guests did ample justice to a symptu-
ons wedding d inner set out on the
'lawn A valuable assortment o£ -pres-
ents testifying the well wishes•,of the
many friends of the contracting par
ties. The groom's gift to the ='bride
was a handsome diamond studded
locket, and to the pianist a pearl
brooch. Itir. and Mrs, Lashbrooic
motored to Mitchell, their future lime
taking with them the kindest hopes
of all for a long and prosperous life
journey.
Blyth
Mr. J. A. Gleonie manager of the
Bank of Hamilton Lueknow and form
erly manager here the sad news of the
death of his mother in Aberdeen Scot.
land. Death which was due to heart
troublecame very suddenly.
The Sheriff of Oakland County Mich.
after a search around here for a few
days in quest of one Alex Stewart
who had stolen' a horse ann gugg at
Wesiakin Michi, secured the man on
Monday evening and had him placed
in the goal here. He later appeared.
before Magistrate Milne waved extri-
dition and was taken back to Pontiac
Mich., on Tuesday morning. The facts
as near as can be learned' are that
Stewartbeam
c e enamored with a girl
of his town and with her hired a ilive-
ry and drove to Pontiac where ' the
outfit was disposed of for 8125 the
money mad Stewart a t
Swart after haw
iog the girl incame Pontiac '
to Can.
ada to friends near Westfield. f tl
Constance /,
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Louis, Stevens has purchased a ditty
ing from horse o
f W. Mason of Blyth.
Mr. and Mra
Chas. Hoggart ]spent
Satprda and Sunday at the home of
,Juin! S'Ilrrler and R. Bradsha,v('of
)'ruasels.
•r(C1tta5IHd11from near`f St.
m
4P oas'spent'Suntlay thegtketoi
his parents Mr, and and, • Mrs,
!Hall ,t. -
iNlrs', J; E "I4inndry and son return,
ed to Terbsit& ton Monday after
•spending • 18 month with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. D, 'Sutherland,, -
Mrs. Dr. Sloan of Toronto is vis-
iting her nephews, Messrs. Andrew Ver The Teacups
and Ben Snell: N
Ahern ,
itritit• ElTut ,,
,1 ' 'Whitt print blure-tlr. :«,:1
eunoia temper stud
i$gna,!nl dlscoton!'or,Q
roeult.
') pye positive ti cue* ' O`
�dthis condition with �,,f
ta_' ��iasAmmia�1 vow a
Cria
Jeweler and Optician
Issuer. of Marriage Licenses
est: cf the Conservative party,- Dr.`
Macklin and "Rev.' Jos, Elliott ,01
Goderieh spoke, Mr. Thos, McMll-'
lien spoke for the opposition. ".
London ]toad
Mr, George Hanley is building a
cement Silo this week.
Mr Spikeman of Bayfield is- busy'
putting a cement basement under. Wm
Stanbury's baro,
League meets at Mr. 'Fred Wal-
dron's next Tuesday evening.
Vote for the closing of the barroom
and you close one of the greatest shops
the Devil has for making drunkards.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Hardy attended.
Miss Pickett's Wedding at Iiolmesville
on' Wednesday -of this ?'peek, "
, Haire-er^,hnc .71'. d;.„,+y.. ;¢+•.9441
Rev. Fr. McCarthy of Ridgetown,
Mrs. Thos. Williams, Prince Albert;`'
Mr. Manning and Miss Hanna Mc
Cat thy of Chicago spent Wednesday
of last week with Mr, and Mrs, Jnb �
Carbert.
Miss Margaret DeCowrey is visiting
with her cousin, Miss Maty Uarlfekt
of Hullett.
Mr. and Mrs, Ellis of Morris spent,
Sunday at the home of Wm. Grayi It
Miss Maggie McCool of Toronto is
spending a few weeks at the parental
home. r. isle
Mr. Jas. Cartright and niece, Miss
Argent,. and Miss Jarvis of Clinton
took in the excursion to Guelplr�, QJf
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph.Manning spent
Sunday with the former's cousin, Mrs,
Herb: Modgridge,
Mrs. Thos. Cole of Waterloo spent
Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Jos,
Carter,
Mr, and Mrs.' John Woon, jr.,
spent Sunday with the former's sister
Mrs, Charles Stewart. •
Mrs, Fred Shobrock of neat Clinton
and Mrs. Gilbert'Mairs spent a few
days last week with Thos. Shobrock,
Mrs. Cooler of Toronto is spending
a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Chas
Stewart, ,
A quiet wedding took place at the
home -of Mr. and Mrs. George Garret,
on Wednesday when their only dough
tar, Margaret, was united in marriage
to 'Derwin Carter youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard.. Cartel ;The'
ceremony was conducted by Rev. J,.
Osterhout. The left in the afternoon
for a few weeks visit with friends in
Elora and St. Mary's and will reside
on the grooms farm on the 9th con.
on their return.
Londesboro
Mr. Reubun Gibbs visited Detroit
friends this week. •
Mrs. Dr. Hanlin of Cetroia Mich is
visiting relations here.
Mrs, T. Cole of Waterloo is visiting
friends in this vicinity.
The Misses Bridgen Mitchell are
guests at Mr, Geo, Bredgrns.
Quite a number from here attended
the garden party at Harlock on Fri-
day evening.
14Ir, Robt: Townsend left on Monday
for Lueknow where he has secured a
position at the G. T. R. station.
A meetingof Lundesboso Threshet
Co. was held on Saturday evening
when arrangements were made for
the coming season's operations. Uri.
John Nott will art as engineer Me.
Wm. Addison as seperator man and
Mr. Wesely Voddeu as water man
.The rates this year will be the sameriis0
those of last seasonal
A very pleasing event took place on
Wennesday June 10th at the horns ick
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCool 8th line
when the daughter Mabel became the
wife of Mr. Jas. Nett :a . prosperous
farmer of this section. At precisely
11 a. m, the bride leaning on the arm
of her father entered the parlor to the
strains of the wedding march played
by Miss Cora' McCool sister of rte
bride Rev. Mr: Osterhout •of the
Methodist Church Londesboro tied the
-nuptial knot and Miss Eva Smith act
ed as ring bearer while Miss Alice
Alperta daughterof'Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Nott and niece of the groom was flow
er girl.
After t thea about
ceremony
gn
y
thirtyguests the immediate friendsof
R e mediate
the contracting parties partook of a
,sumptuous wedding dinner after,
which a pleddartt'hotrr tae speo� ' .
to the newly wedded couple taking
the train for'Toronto. Mr. and Mrs
Nott -returned, home on Saturday and
have taken uptheir residence on the
groom's farm th line eir many
friends extend to them best'wishes
for a long presperons and happy'wed ",:
ded life. c - ,
Mr.• Oliver Anderson setiingledone
'half of liis barn last week.+ •
Mr, Geo, Stevenson returned after
attending -the (Grand Lodge of C.
O. F. at Quebec as delegate from
court Constance
Mr. 'Howa_d Armstrong: intends
tofsbi;ngle the half of his ;barn:.
soon,
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Hinndhley of Sea
fea^th apent 'Sunday, the guest of
Mfrs, Mils;in.
The Canadian Order of ;Forrest;.
ers held their annual ptenlq onliNlr.
Thos, Dodds bash on (Thursday:
Quite a number attended a good
program of music 'and speeches
Dr. Macklin 01 Goderieh speaking
for ai short time.
;t1 -song service ;will be held in
the Methodists ,churcnb on 5bnday
evening 'when the llev. Mr. ,Heidi of
Lordesboro will (preach. `
Quit e ,a rousting 'meeting wins held
on Tuenclay evenifng +in 'meeting Omtter-
Q
_,ate
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Mustard
and tehildren, (of Toronto, are
spending the (holidays inland a-
round Clinton(.
Mr, W. Brydone, was at Goshen,,
Indianna, on -legal business in;
connection with (the estate of the
late Dr: Cook, aClinton ':old boy.
Mr, • and Mrs. H. Jeffery and Miss
Norma, of Seaforth, -spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and' Mrs,' Jas.
Dunforel.
Mr, and Mrs.' J. S. Miller were'.
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Canteton on Sunday in Goderieh
township.
Mr. Will Taylor, son of Mr, 'and
Mrs, J. Taylor, of town, who is
teaching , fo 11e Collegiate In-
stitute at INapanee, received ' a
$200 ,increase fin his eatery, His
' prospects • are 'bright for a rapid
Our'stock of these goods is now fairly complete
both in women's and children's lines, and consists of all',.'.
the ,new -lasts in pumps; hi; l and lonbuttan a>dlace ^
Children's from 10,00 a pair up
Ladies from $1.50 a pair, up ' m ,.
4 r eM
Our prices on theseoods" are verylow:.an
g ... d it will pa
you to see what we are showing before purchasing„u
See our, Men's and,Chlldren's Straw Hats, dozens Of
styles, p?hc�s fom 10c to•.'$2s5o.• "...: • '•0.11
:See our Mens Special at $ir`and $15
1.2 . t s
Women's `and'Chi'idren's Wash Dresses •
l,•
Never before have we'shown` such a large range
of Wash Dr-sses as we are this season, and never were
vanes as good.
'Children's Dresses from 25o to $2.5o
Ladies Dresses from $1.00 up
hl
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gel
S11IALL PROlG'PTS
outsmisentaimismaiem
res. •;:'.
MORE BUSINESS
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advancement to he t,,,.,.
the (Principal's Mr, J. Johnston of Dungan,npyi •tz,
chair. visiting friends in town for a few
141-44' Johns is visiting her brothel
at (Seaforth.
Mr and A'Mrs, A, E. Allin, of (Tor-
onto Ayre „guests at: tarhe On o St,
,ijn. ge, ,
l:r'',
s. ilP.lumsteel and M21es,Em
ma Plumateel- (were visitors .nt
8ehfispth ¢ii Mon )y, ' '
Mrs, J ' • Tierney and children
motored Own from Blyth on Sat-
iiiday an spent a few hours with
the
a
1 e corm i
s
another,Mrs. Thom-
' kr,
Albert street.
)�5r, Ge `” ge McKenzie, who was
up in Du gann;on for ashort time
to• ?the barb 'there, has been moved
'Mionktot'i and eft last week
for that place only spending the
jli ek end eat his home here:
Mr. Seale' ;Kemp and daughter
motored tai London on Wednesday,
:l Sirs. J,v,S,esliel Kerr returned
home afthr spending three weeks
with her parents ,and -other
efr,lenda aix, Torontq.
At the ,London Corferenpe held
at'Sarnia,?Mr. R. E. Manniisgl was
elected a Iay delegate to the Gen-
eral Conference 'Which convenes in
Ottawa in September.
Mr. Rufus Keyes, of London, for-
merly of Clinton represented Olin,
ton lodgeaat Quebec last week by
attending'•+qhe C. O. F. ]sigh Court.
Mrs, if/ley.) ]Diehl, of Paisley,
spent a day with her mother, Mrs.
J. tMeGarva last week,
Miss Jean McTaggart and lady
friend returned to Clinton last
Thursday after a few days in Tor-
onto, and Hamilton:
:-:-Mo, Berwick Sherrill who was n
former employe in the Monson Bank
here recently underwent a opera-.
tion for appendicts and is now at
his home -i•nLucknow. He called
on old friends here last week,
Mr, Edward Howard of London
was in town over the week end
He made the trip on his rmotnr-
cycle,
Mr, Charlie Hall, of the Molson's
Bank, St. Tltomas, came up for the
week end on his;notor ,cycle,
Wetaskin Times ;- Mrs. V. C.
French wag taken down , with'
pneumonia on Sunday last, At
time of writing she is progressing
as favorably ascan be expected,
Miss Etta McBrein attended the
Lieth-McElroy wedding at Jilytli
last wedding. Miss McBrein play
ed the Wedding ,March.
Miss E. Lonise,'Holmes of Edmon
ton, formerly of Clinton, is vieitin,r
ler,,,,parents :in. Toronto, -and will
't`thb'" fn the Huron Old Boys excur-
51011 on; Saturday -in order to
visit her old Clinton friends, She
hdlds the position of Secretary to
the Edmonton Exhibition Associa-
ti,,pph and has been int. receipt of
4.17,200 a year, The directors, to
show their 'appreciation of her ser-
vices, recently increased her sal-
iva 0-41°00 is year. She wilt be
the vilest of her aunt], Mrs, 'H. B.
Chant.
1:otn.
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Mrs, A. P. Collyer and little miss-
es Mary and 'Phyllis arrived on Sat
urday ,evening •and ie;npw- The
• guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs;
James Steep.
Meg Lillian- :Fateful. arrived ,,,on
Monday from Stratford where she
remained to try her ientlrahee
exams, •,
Miss Edna Pennebaker is visiting
friends in Toronto.
Rev, W. E. Kerr, of Welland was
in town on Wednesday. Heleft on
Thursday for Bayfield toapack'up
his goods there as they will camp
on, Lake Erie this year instead of
at Bayfield.
A Great Audience.
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Government and the (bar."
The Government thought they
could trifle(tywith the temperance
views of the (temperance 1Conscpr-
natives fun this 'Province Tliient ij
got the (suppoat lof tlhe t'g stlrit n .'f
terests arid then • Sxpected i
Conservative friends to stand ]lay
thein, All (honor to the Ci M5e-
vative temperance (men �nfdio If y re
fused to follow this plli+anee hal,,'
stood by thew awinciples, pu'1(ang;,
patriotism above partizanship. Piidl
Province over we have h degree vof
interest and 'enttlnusiaam av;haelb:llas e. ..•
not marked any recent (proviin(et'al
election 'campaign ail told , 07
the 'candidates that .neves;b,ai;e'.r•
they found it so 'easy tip get volun' '
teers for service, so easy to get the
pe
very best en inthecommuni+ty to
lend •(their ;support kinds fir; aii;�.1�:'•
This its an tindicatson pf t'he gen,-•
eral opinion oaths people of the
Province againatt the existence 10f
the open bar •enld ?their determin-
ation to wipe 5'A out when they get'
a chance.
The situation in the ;Provin'cais
Old. There (are 1,300 hotels and
alit licenses and 200 shop licenses:
The Government says 'they de-
serve great credit lhecause fix he
eight of nine ?years they , have
been in power, }the IDcenee+s have
been greatly (reduced, Did fife
Government reduce them? DH the
Opposition? No, it was lithe •vote
of the people that reduced ;them,
What the .Govenrment d'.d ,was to
pu+(!:S barrier in the way by f.vfiach
over 400 licenses are retained which
would otheraise have been wiped
out. The Governenent actually cut
off 120 licenses, but for everyone
cut off,' three were; kept onwbytli
three-fsfths clause.
Mr. Rowell tautIiried hieploiicy
and the other planks on*,18,lilatla
form,
• The meeting (closed with tale
audience (singing the Nationiel
Anthem and. tcheers for' Mi' Rowell
and Mr. 'Proudfoot,
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