The Clinton New Era, 1913-05-29, Page 1Established 1865, Vol. 47, No. 48
CLINTON ONTARIO THURSDAY
MAY 29 1913
W. H Kerr & Son, Editors and Publishers
Little Advertisements case Accomplish Ore ,lt Things'.
Mr. A, Jo Taylor 111
Royal Bopk1
THE
Well -Known -Known RailwayMan
OF CANADA.Recovering From an Operation
Bead Office,' Montreal Mr. J. A. Taylor,
'Canadian manager
,of the Chicago, Mil-
CaPita1 Authorized ............$25,000,000
Capiital. Paid-up 11,500.000
Reserve and =divided
pref1te ........... .... 12,500,000
TOTAL ASSETS 175,000,000
825 BRANCHES
(With world wide eo•nneetioa4
Interest allowed on De
General {Ranking bushman
acted.
Waukee and St. Paul
Railroad, •underwent'
a critical butt suc-
cessful operation on
Saturday. His many
friend's will be glad
!tlo know that he is
miaking satisfactory progress.
The above item appeared lathe
poliT.oroneto papers and 'refers to Mr.
Taylor, 'God -father of the
Item.' -Clinton Bowlers. All his old friends
in town will, wish fore speedy re-
coveiy. "
R. E. MANNING, Mgr.
CLINTON BRANCH
Brownie .?ameras
There is Pleasure
in a Brownie
They are inexpensive, rang-
ing from the $L00 box type,
to the $12,60 folding Brownie
We leave all the Brownie
fatuity, and can show you in
,a few minutes how easy' they
tare to ''use. '
We have a large 'line of
Kodaks, Eastman Films, Pa-
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Catalogue.
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SENATORS NAMED
Ottawa, May `26.—The four Ontar-
io Vacancies in the Senate were
filled today. The new mien were:
Clol. James Mason, of Toronto,
president of the Horne Bank; E.D.
Smith, lel Winona, former member
for Wentworth; J.J. Donnelly, the
sitting member for South Bruce; M
Alex. cCKAall, Simcoe, former
member for. Norfolk.
Cadet Camp to
be Heid in July
From the 14th to .the 19th Bothe
Days inclusiye
The following'letfter was xeeceiv-
ed by Principal Treleaven a., the
Clinton Collegiate Institute, from
Major W.A. McCrimmon of London
regarding the cadet camp, which
wiltbe held in, London on July 14
and 19. The let(tor wild bre pf inter-
est fte, boys wishing to take in the
camp. It explains evedylthing
about, the camp one would wish to
know, whose intention it is; to at-
tend.
I have the hlonor,'by direction to
Inform! you that the cadets of the
let Division will, itnain in camp at
Carling's Heights, London, from
July 14th Jto July 19th( both days
inclusive. • 1
"The camp will he under the per-
sofna,l command of Colonel W.E.
'FIo(gins, commending 1st Division
assisted' ' by his ettaff of competent
.and experienceed pfficers, so that
the training pf the cadets,'meedica.l
and messing arrangements and
general supervision of the 'camp
will, a•eceive !every atitentiion, .The
camp reg ulatione" will be strict,
and the keeping or use, of liquor in
camp by the Cadeftso,rofficers in
charge will be prohibited. All the
hotels and saloons in London will
be lout of the boundi for ,Cadets,
and smoking hither will be:
pro-
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The •Cost of a Business ,or hibited. No bathing in the Thames
I Shorthand Education in the will be allowed, except under! stip-
erWisieon.
"Cadet ine!tructors, cadets and
ELLIOTT boys attending the camp Will re -
A ceive free transport to and from
l Q// ee, the camp. Rations and camp equip
meats including rubber sheets,
blankets, cooking utensils, will be
TORONTO, ONT, provided in necessary queue t'•ei.
The meats will h se; t ed by corn -
iii quite moderate when the spleno petenit cooks and" assistants., and
One
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dei e. .
nst a d
co i asn i
are t for nt•e
did resultstree arrangemin s t h
do effort—wed/ i tiicl-
postal card—one bll
e made by the camp conte n
weeeleireelememeeed eesit. This college is open allyear. ment. The interest of the Cadets
,..eee eeee, will be easefully looked after, so
that it is confidently anticipated
the parents need have no anxiety
about (their bobs wwltsle in.camp
"Cadet instructors, military offi-
]Established iit Clinton 1879 ed or recognized in connection with
the camp; will receive the pay of.
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL their rank, the same as in a. militia
campof instruction. Qualified ca-
det instructors temporarily me -
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Ilioyedwill reeeivepay atthe rate
of $2.00 per diem.• Eaeht school in -
Interest allowed at highest current rate. st:uctor, trustee:, clergyman. in-
structor, teacher or school officer
on stuns of 91 and upwards from date of deposit attending camp will be given a
Joint Acnonots Allowed
BRANCHES .W) AGENTS ALL OVER CANADA
"Nil) A'.R mi i 'LLL"! TER THE WORLD
A GENERAL IEANHEiac, BYSINESSS TidAN6LCTElle
C E. DOWDING. Manager Clinton Branch_
The Me Molso,s
-Incorporated 1$5
cers, and others officially employ
tent et himself. Also an 'Mei of
blankets, Messing arrangrnienb,
will. also be provided at .4 nominal
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•'The'
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traieing :tithe boys •}wilt in-
clude physical as wall ns military
drill, and will be madified aeeurd-
' ing to' the ages of th ele,es.
Sports, concerts and games will h,•
held clurhg the camp, '
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Z dealer who confines his lines to a one -house product
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Suits for the Stout Man
Suits for the Tall Thin '*hili
Suits tor the Average Built Man
Suits for the Young Athletic Man
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There is not ' clothing manufacturer in th e
country whose clothes will fit everybody, for each
manufacturersg odds have distinct characteristics of
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shagmb.
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We have our
• best manufacturing
made to our own
workmanship,
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clothing made by several of
the
houses in the country,r.d is all
a
high standard of excellence of
• The various makers draft their own models on
• ideas,and we are thus enabled to give each
different
• man the shaping and style that suits him, that's where
selections helpyou in getting
variety of shape sereg
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correct!y fitting garments.
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Perhaps you have wondered why you have not
been able to get garments to fit you properly—maybe
with a
have been
dealer
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the trouble i3 yg
"one -make" concern,
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ST. PA
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S CHURCH.
'1'Rev, Mr. Colelough. pre aeh:ci
e Sunday evening to an appreciate. e
4 i audience.
a err. P'avne studenit of Herne
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Originality aJesus" and in :he
evening "Excuses ' At the even -
4 in service, Mr. Gatto- Sellars, the
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♦ famous English organist had charge
of the organ. A quartette, "While
• the Days are Gain. ley" by Messrs.
0. Lobb, W. Moffatt, F. Lol,b incl E.
East was well yendct,ed. Mester \V,
• Walker, of Stratford, sang"Nearer
:my God to Thee" in excellent voice.
The Junior League will hold a
• reception for new members on
• ! Friday evening at 7 p. ne, lir,
1 Rorke .will s2ieak toIthe ehildr,en.
The Pastor will preach next Sun-
• day morning, It is expected that
f orinee
Holmes, a o
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the Rev.
J. 4V.
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pastor of this corgi eoa
• ' preach in the evening,
ONTARIO CHURCH
Kenneth Rection preached at
•• , the ,evening service on Sunday Iasi.
• He was head' with much intterest,
• Some forty members ofehe Lea-
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• gee went ,ouft to the :Houde of Re-
• fuge !on Monday evening' and pre -
4 tertained the old people thereby
• furnishing ice cream, cake, music
• and readings.
•• The Canadian Order pf Foresters
• iof Clinton and vicinity will attend
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4 the morning service to Ontario St.
• Church next Sunday. The pastior
• will, preach a special sermon to tl:,e
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• members of the order.
♦ • CHURCH NEWS
4 Mrs. Craven, widow of the !.site•
• Prineiplal Craven, of Knox College,
• died lather home in Toroth() on'
• Thursday lest.
• Rev. David W. Snider, nt (Mora
i was Friday appointed Field S.ecree-
• tary floe Ontario 1 or the Lord's Day
• Alliance in place Of R,ov.' W. , G.
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• 'Hanna: wbfo resigned 'last montth,
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C01D A 906 ASLEEP
AND TENSe
ry WNllt.
HUDAY 1STORS IN
AND OUT OF
Miss Stone spenit'.the holiday in
London.
Mr, and Mrs. Jennison spent Sun-
day in Breeefield,
Mr. Coughlin of et'ratforcl spent
the 24t11 in town,
Mr. S. Way of London was a holi-
day visitor in `town,
Rev. Mr. Abey of Kincardine was
le town on Saturday.
Barrister Killoran of Goderieh
eves in town last week.
Barrister Garrowv of Godericli
was in town last Friday.
Mr, John Mal Lott of Exeter was fn
town last week on business, in town on Friday afternoon.
Mr. James Holland of Goderieh Miss Olive Harland of;Toronto
was a visitor in town fast week, spent the wwEek-end in town.
Mr. George Crawley• of Exeter Mr, Jack Weir of the Royal Bank
was a Clinton visitor last ~reek. spent the holidays in Wroxeter,
Mr. Leonard Fair, of St. Catharin Mr. and Mrs. H. iPhinuteel. were
es, Wasa holiday visitor in town. l visitors over Sunday at \Vingham,
ocler'ch
Mr. John Salkerd of G i
paid Clinton a visit on Friday. ast
Mr. W.J. Tater spent (the holiday
in Toronto,
Miss Jessie Ford siisn1! (the week
end in Ayr.
Mr. pett..P+remlin spen4 the 24th
in Toronto.
Mr. M D. McTaggart was in Tor-
onto, last week.
Mr. L, Suitter•, pf Glencoe, was in
town !this week.
Mr, Little of Detroit P4pent the,
holiday in town,
Dr. Dow, of Dutton, is the guest
of Dr. P. A. Axon,
Miss Dell O'Neil, of Toronto, was
home for the 2411.
Mr. 11. S. Chapman spent: the +boli
day' in St. Thomas.
Mr. O. Hunt, of London, was in
town, over (the 24th.
Mr. James Hagan, of Hensa11, was
isY town on Monday,
ear. Laurie Greig, of Forest, was
home for the holiday.
Miss Ida Walkinshaw spent (the
holiday. in. Wingham.
Mr. J.J. Imrie, of Toronto, slpenit'
the week -lead' in town. '
Mr, John R'ansford was in Toron-
to on• business ithie week.
Mr. Slew'ar(t Paiseley, of Toronto"
was home for ale boliday.
Mr. W. Brydlone, made a business
trip It Toronto this week.
Miss rifaude C. Bradley, Of Brock
ville, was in town this week.
Mrs. Rayner and Master Herbert
spent (the halidley ire Glencoe.
Mr. Thos.- Southcombe, of Lon-
don, was here for the holiday.
Mrs. Axon, sr.,' ofi Middleport, is
the guest iof her son, Dr. Axon.
Mrs. A. J. Grigg and Miss Helen
spent the week end in St, Thomas,
Mrs. Joe Mutch and Miss Delight
spent the week end in Wingham.
ilir. Dean Courtier of: Toronto,.
spent the holiday at his. home here.
Mrs. Linder, ,of Toronto, is the
guest of her .laughter, Mrs, Jas.
Doig.
s• nt the
t s ' of Galt to
Harry Hrtt
Mr. T at y 1
{ Mrs.
holiday with his daughter,
Hamill,
Miss Laura t !Fede, of Godericli,
cLINT0N
was a r ishan at her home here over
the �4'tli.
Wroxeter News—Mr. (ex Town
was it Clinton on Wednesday an •
business.
Mrs. (Dee Belden, oe Toronto.
was the guest of Mrs, W. Jackson
this week.
Dr. Little, ,of Detroit,was a we•e'c
end visitor it the home of Mr, J.
Wasmann.
Mrs. P. Le n rt d, of the Huron Rd.
silent the eith visiting around 'Ir. Fred Clinics spent. the .:t:1-•.
\1 oodstocl.:, ie London.
Mrs. Oonnel is visiting in Lon-
desboro.
Miss Delmage spent Saturday in
St. Marys.
11i'. Mennel, of Stratford, was i11
town on Saturday.
Miss Daisy Middleton. spent tete
week end in Toronto,
Mr. MacWilliams, of Toronto, was
aholidav visitor in toavn.
Co. Treasurer Holmes was a visit-
or in town .on Friday 1as;t,
Mrs. G.M. Yates spent Friday.
with her mother in Listowel.
Co. Clerk Lane made t short visit
Miss -Hattie Sutherland, of Hen,
siatl, was. a visitor hi town on Fri -
Miss Hamilton and. hiss Woods ` day.
visited Toronto friends over the Mrs. T. Johnston an& sob,. Mr.
College, London, took the "e?: ( holiday, Will Johnston spenit the 24th in
vice in the morning. Cou•
nty Engineer Patterson of London.
WESLEY CHURCH. Auburn • was a visitor in town Mr, Thos, R. Watts returned, on
Last Sunday morning the pastor East week. Friday night alter his short trip
took as his subject 'Tlie Bunn n -•e Miss Jessie Radford of Ingersoll out West.
j ONr
Rev
was the guest of Mrs. Ken. Chow•en Mr, Jack Wiseman, of Mount Par
over the holiday. I est, was aholiciay visitor at his
home here.
Mr. Joe Clark, jr., of Toronto was
the guest of his aunt, Mrs. T. Jack-
son, jr., Last week,
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Bishop Failon Gong
Mr. Henry Paike of Welsl,ey was
the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Akem, river the holiday.
Miss Edna Turner, a student of
the StratfordStratfordNormal, spent the
holiday Either home here,
Mr. G. l'IaeGreg•or, of the Royal
Bank staff spent the week end at 141r, and Mrs. J. A. 'Constantine, of
his home in Owen Sound, Highgate were holiday visitors at
Dr. Merchant, Inspector of Nor -the home of Mrs. 'Chiciley,
Mal and Model, schools made p visit nor, Alfred Owen, oi' New YorkSmyth. i spent Sunday wvi(Clito the Model school, last 'week. Secretary oft= Clinton Knitting y Godericl , p
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and child
Mrs. Chas. Loe a e Ontario street.
Messrs. 14IeOon.nell., of Stratford
'Clinton
and 'former citizens of
spend the 21th in town.
KOIYAKS!
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,and we give ylou'full instruc-
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Prices from $2 up to $20
A full stock,of Films end
Supplies on Hand.`
We also! do
Developing ande
'Printing.
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W.Q.R. Holmes
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It has been tested and
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Maple Leaf—Family
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We also, keep—
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Royal Househoid.
With each purchase of :-s
pounds of Household Four
we have a limited number
of the newest up-to-date
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Books to
eves away.
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THE .f'iIUB GROCER i
Phone •1 "
Tliss Julia Lewis, ofi Goclerieb Mr. Frank Ilawden spent the .1'i'
was the guest of Miss Isabel Gunn in London.
on Friday, Mr. harry Sweet spent a few cl es
Mr. Will Rutledge, of Niagara at his home in Exeter.
Falls, spent the holiday with his 1f r, A. !looped., of Exeter, was
parents in tlawvn. holiday visitor in 'town.
Mrs. W. Mennel and small sons, of Miss Reta Herman spent Sunda.
London, spent the wt,elc enc! with with friends in London.
relatives -in 'town. l Iii. Clive McAllister, of Exeter.,
Mrs. J.0. Armour was in Gode- was in town on Tuesday.
rich this week the guest of :ser 711r, E. Nickle was a holiday vi it -
mother, \ins, Walton. .or at London over Sunday.
MIr•, Knox Muir, of Chatham, spent Miss Gladys Cutts of F.lwth. 'wisp
the holiday with his parents, 7111•. ed friends in town •last wtek.
s Mahe
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and Mrs, Jiiute { bliss I:awvden and Miss lnt,L„
Mr, Ed. Shepherd. of Toronto, Bawden- spent the holiday in Lon -
was the guest of his mothet', Mrs. loot.
Jas, Shepherd last wee -1g i Miss Kathleen Cartwright w i
Miss Mary Matheson spent tri ingham, Visited Mrs. J. Frester
holiday in Iliuiiston with her sir- last weep.
ter, Miss Tena Matheson. •
Mr, Wilbur Manning and daugh-
1:Iiss Dell Taylor, of Aline, Ladies ter Gladys, wine` visitors in t„wr!
College, St, Thomas, spent the this weeke
holiday ether home heave, Mrs. Cummings, ,of Blyth,was :ast
Mr, Harry Keller, of Toronto, was week the guesjtof Misses Meb ar laut
the guest. of his parents Mr. anti Main street.
Mrs, C. Keller over the holiday. Mr. and 14Ii's.'Rio:bert Sweet a:il&
Mr. and Mrs. Cluff, Miss Grace daughter spent the' 2411t at Exeter
Chaff spent the 24th holidays at with relatives.
Welland 'with Mrs. (Dr:) McBride.
Mrs, Fawcett, of Blyth, visited
Bessie Callander, a•f, London with relatives in,., Clinton durintg
spent
spent the week ,end in town, the the pas:. week.
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rattenbury• t J. ono of Tor -
Mr.
pet-, Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. Will. King. and dau- onto, spent the 24th' with leis father
,,k -,i d ':
ghter, of Hamilton, wv ere w e, a i riL.. A. D. Beaton.
visitors ?hit the home of Mr. W. G 111x5 Elder and .lib'tlo sow, *'
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uetl lI tt On a
riI a No
last 'week.
intown a I wtown
t -was 'to tow
tubo is a Co.,Cio. w ared
Miss Bello Draper, ren, of Gaderich, motored 1VIr, \\'inner Wiailis spent a slrtirt
tending the Normal at Stratford, blr, John Belly'lar cif Bow manviile on Victoria Dayy, anti! called on old - t'on wwri(th hist friend, Mr, 01ma-
spent ithe holiday at her home hero was the ueslt of his bt••ather, Mr, w'aca i
gg friends( ter ;Harvey aft Exeter...
!Lesser Florence and I'aeatrice W.H. Hell,ya:', over tli,e• holiday. Mr. 1 C. Jackson, o£ Brantford,
Mr. and Mrs, John ttawv.izfns anti'
Fawcett spent the 24th in Gode:iclt Mrs. Sharman (nee Miss Charlotte ellen. MS1oT dray wifth his parents, Mlr. tannery of Flawil.ton,i spenit the 21t1.w
with !their brother, Nit. Ilul.,ert G. rileNlaughton). of Lethbridge, was alae! Mgrs. John Jackson, 1'tiatlten-' holiday with Mr. Thos. Hawkins.
Fawveett, ceiling ion old friends in town last bury street.
M' r and Mrs. R.N. RoweofExe- week. T 'ss Kerr nurse Busses Loretta and Nora Me -
bury
. gene -nth News— ,
ter were, holiday visitors in: town, Will Greig, yon of 7111', anti attending Ed. Caughey, iof Blyth, visvted \vi'tlic
the g ( riles! Giieia who £nom Clinton, is .. ere uncle 191r John let angltev '
1?li ht ww leo has a Ilg
' been In Tor- . light `shack of i .l
nest of Mrs. Rollaway, sr" a , vo has g � . .
Ontario! street. ,onto, for sometime returned borne t} pinoid fever.
Mrs. P. Campbell salt daughter,..
isrr. land Mrs. Lob
Doherty and owing to illatess, • Cale -del -lief' was xliss Maty, spent, Empire! Ddh stt`:
g' y sande
lv G Smyth, this weer.. Stt +tf 'd were holiday/ tisitor., tl 'sous illness of he In the first draft of static
children sof Goderieh were; the
Mrs.
nests of had' 's rnotlaa•, Mrs.
,. • . to ser ti nsustr;
of r a of • Me. D.E.Kennedy,
Mr. W.R. Counter has had ale- ,autres home of Mil, 0 Kelger. n Pearl the i7alniifhon Conference, Rev.' .:
tided limp the pas(. few days. He
Mrs. GGusr, Ooll er and Misses Retta Crook and d E.Kerr enter stationed! at-'44xW.
rapr and Y nate
mrssined his foot on (the 24th by M a
children, Of London, spent the eel' W1110. have
Cl neoncBus Ines r College land,
missing it step white alt his !lore. holiday atfthe home of the .Jatt:er A from Rev, Isaac Crouch of Peterboro, parents, Mr., and Mrs Jas Sltee•p, left ion Monday for Toronto where Miss Thom' son teacher,' at Blyt
Public
Alexander, Niers Gladys Alex nil's, C'ars'on, o the home of Mrs. Cameron, of Stan.
r and Master Walter \\Talk,e.', called Co;itOwn last wt;ek owningg to
-� UrolEher ley.
Schee I visite-d under the
parental roof ire Godericli. Towsi
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ship lover the holidays.
Misses Janet anal Mamie Stein-
hoff with their grandmother, Mrs.
McGpevan, of Blyth- were,
guests ,of
Ciin'ton friends 'last wee
Miss Alve Stewart, who. has been
.atltending Business College, com-
pleted her dourse, last week-. She
expects to go to Toronto soon.
Mr. 'ante Mrs. E. Fisher! e01 :•O•t-
tawa, were Holiday 'guests witheer..
and Mrs. W.J. Stevenson. ?+9ia.
Fisher is abrather of IVIrs, Steven-
son.
Oat --
gill,
Mr. Albert McLauchlin> iof
gill, a former Summerhill boy, leas
engaged with Mn'Tlios,.'T3awlirtn,,
plumber, !and will be here.:•eext:
week,
)9r.
Hawed TCarr, of Weiland, brie
been reaommiended to( Hamilton
Conference to be received( on pro -
hatter), by Ithe Welland District.
meeting.
brlothler of tithe late Arthur Coucii Mrs. W. Murray, Rattemrbury St..
of to Mc has accepted an ih, p1.. returned! home llasft week after- a
tion to Mcleod Street Church, Ot months' visit in Toronto; On' her
tawva.. return she wiasaccompanied by Mrs
Mrs.
D.K. Grant beg on Monday ,drew: Gunn,who remained! with
for Toronto where. Rev. D; K. Green he for fa few ays.,
will, join her in, few,d'ays. They
wide, remlaie there during (thee pre
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assembly congress.
Rev. C. E. Jeakins was in Wind-
sor 00er Sunday, takingpart in the
ss re-
The pee
ss services. p e
pmt slays.- "The sermon was
• ppreached by the IRlev. C, E. Jeakins
M,A. B.D•, rectos. of Clinton. It
Rev 'end Musa J. W.'H+odnres, for-
mer citizens , ,ofltown 'wheal Mr.
Holmes was .pastor of ,Wesley
church, are expected !Nobel guests
with their nephew, Mr, J. A. Irwin
floc 0, few days. They just rec,enftly
returned, from attrip .to the ,Old
Clounetry,
• i ' t d scholarly Mr Bertrand Nes,beftt, who was
y ed in Algonquin
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carnes
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d f cldft d con
the minds can i a es anti
t „ Centel] where, asaboy , he vi sifted
• 9 gr,egla ion. his aunt, Mrs., J. W. Irwin.
♦ if The other day ftive foltowiii�g a,preomising young business man of
• ladies met in Tlai�on(to, hoc names twenity-eight,. a junior partner in
• a s—
♦ His :Lordship Bishop 'Fallon will
• leave London in the early part of
July to visit orae, ,c
• announcementmade Sunday, is
• that a numbero nommen a•
•
iia on apilgrimage. ,o. a baerna
• • City, ".bis , is couldnothe verified.
• u address willa presented to rim
• riot to bis departure, arture expressing e
les rya e people o try ioce
lie was
♦ t t ]I a cording to an . wilt be familial to old Clintons n Nesbitt & Ault's whoJeesralo house.
♦ d 5 d it M M llloeh widow of the late D
♦ t t C
If you've never bought Clothes here, try us
y
for your next suit.
Mrs.
a
M. Mlalho:dr;principal of Clinton Mr.. John Torrance' was in Owen
Lh0 lea ]n this diocese w] acemm�q,ny Public 1C ellae .; n `n h19 way, h t t th N l widow of the late dames Turnbull, the relish, village bel Al1eneortd; an
• t this piinafpal pf Clinton Collegiate; and open switch caused the! � al'fie:n ht
♦ to the p�as�senlgm• !train wit! g
said h P,
• 1 1' d' 11 r li' School I Mrs J'urnhtill Sound last week O Y
of
• • A dd t p t d 1 Mrs. Muisay, n idowv of the lar
g th rs M manager e Fair's late that was ager fag in the yard. The
was ala I
Y
train, g
1n,..e g
Clothing i ova is
d se to b the ♦ Morrish 1 f 1 • i fth 'll M Murray,Y Y
The
♦ • p 1 P i t am m r ay,
ver. slowlyso that
• e mr Mrs. a . I ,y, r no; seetheswadamage was ,done,
his lordship his holiness the pope and the las(. surviving charter m e
• • � h f Church, d though 'as M. says
A Square (Deal for Every Man
• the Catholic Chinch, A. Lenge list o of 'Willis Presbyterian urc r, and r Torrance sa s some
• signatures is in preparation to be ad -all! the ladies m'en,tiloiiled are en- of thepassengers ' wv,ere !sadly
• ended to the address, joying good health. frightened,
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they will. .bake positions.
Miss Jennie Martin lel e'naTue's-
,day for Kilarney, Manitob ,
make her home with her aunt, Mrs.
• C. Fowler, and also toiteach paint-
ing. We wish bee success.
J. Wiseanian spent the holi-
days r ys in St. Marys wilth her mlo ,
day
Mrs. Grant. Mr. Wiseman and, Mr,
Sack Wiseman, of Monne Forest'
went down Slafturday afternoon
and
e,da .
Ml
on.
k'emlained untilY
Mr S.L. Tiaylor and wife, of
London, and formerly of Clinton,
leave teen the Old Counttry and the
the
e
will attend I
Continent. They
World's Sunday School convention
in Switzerland (this summer.
Mr: and Mrs. John Derry arrived
home Thursday evening after a
year spent in England. When (they
Left Clieltion they expectetd to re-
main in the old land bult they found
that there wasiso lance like Canada
after! all.
Mrs. H. A. Alexander was in Tor-
onto lase week, the guest of her
mother, 'Mrs. le. McEwee..'Fier sis-
ter Miss Annabel, McEwen, who
graduates in Medicine this year,
goes in. a few days to Fergus where
she will take a position in the hos-
pital, •
Special Train to,;Codccr°ieek.
10131' Friday a
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