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deathare.croreed epee:41y of °Autry Jean
maned% & creeks, ...1 . boor, . r ai X' resident t Kemal,*
New Suitin 8 --
Coil Lever de- W S R 'Welles ... „ a whoe since July, has been performing
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To make roorn-elee T Riddell, Auburn1 with the Kellar Bicycle Troupe. She
More Bargains-Newecombes .......,4 was 17 years of age. Although only a
Reduced, G TR -F a Hodgens•. - ,,4 short time on the stage, Miss Sheffer
Start any time, -13 A I3 O..... . . . - .,4 had already begun to make a eepueit•
Wall Paper -Oen Potter,- ..,, ....-....5 tion as a trick bicyclist. She had al -
Mortgage Sale, -W BrydOne • 5 ways shown an aptitude for bicycle.
Notice to crediters,-WBrydone.... athletics, and jast summer, when. the
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Farm to Rene -T Archer. 5 i Kellar troupe was in Toronto, she
Private sale -Mrs Rev W F Keeney 5 joined the company, performing with
Wanted, -j Cunningheme . ' " s! them at Hanlon's Point. In two weeks
FF rzn for Sale -D Nicol.. . 51 she had learned td do feats that had
Big Quilt Specials-ROdgen Beos,.. 8 i taken other members of the troupe
New Spring Muslim, Tozer in Broven8
Young and old, -W p Fair- . .81.
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that she was taicen with the company
months to 1 earn, and the result Was
, direct to Naw York.. From there she
went ta Bos tot, Buffalo •and other
cities, attracting notice wherever she
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To Advertisers I went by her exceptional ability. At
Copy for changes of advertisement 1 Galesburg, Illinois, she was taken ill.
must be handed in by Tuesday I Her mother was sent for, and arrived
yiight. Small transienkads, will be i just before shoaled, Norman Sheffer.
reeeived up to Thursday morning. la cousin of the deceased, is a noted
' bieyelist. He was one of those who
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uwrehh, who
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sided in reroute, was a member of the
mitins-were-taken-to
Toronto and'interred in Mount Pleas-
ant cemetery. •
Seven tee
Teachers
of wide experience. broad scholarsbi4i and
ontaing energy, employed by us 'lave blink
11» a curriculum unsurpassed in Canada for
oughness, system and actual busineas
pr cedure.
TKEIBE cougars - Telegraphy. Stenog-
raphy end Coniniereial
nter any time. Individual instruction.
Graduates assisted to posifilens.
No vacation. • . •,, ' •
Mail Courses in •TAngota02;,Book-Keep-
ing, Shorthand.: rennatallr
Bend a postal for out
Canada's ore.ofel3tE.LA lOgo-grade
Easiness coneges,,
Clinton
BusinessColleg
DANIEL EltY,
Vice -Principal.
GEO, SPOTTON, - Principal'
IDEA= or' PrONEER -There died in
ilensall on eaturday, Februar ' 8th, tt
the age of 90 years and 6 mon he. Mr:
Sas 11finray,one Of our oldestr idents,
1 Who has resided in Hensel] for a num-
ber of years, coming here from a farm
in Hay township, a, few miles !tom
Hensell. Me Murray has been an ad -
i &rent of the Methodist church since
' moving to town, and was jhighly re-
spected by his friends an neighbors.
For many Years he vas treasurer of
the township of Tuckersmithe
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' Restrainer
'Maitland Con. Nom -1. number of
v oune peepee were 'storm stayed at
- V ftliOtlfitpiaces - Mr Leslie -Mica -who-
- h ae been residing in leliehigare Inc a
fe w years, naiide his appearance at
ho nie here a few daysago, With a team
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of hoses and sleigh and baggage hav-
ing driven from that place. He intends
to work with his brother John for the
summer.
Ordered --Morrish.ki,rook.. clothing
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---Ready.-Made
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— Clothing
0..mm*namomm,..Memimme.....
New Suitin
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ON•••01 .
Our new Spring Suitings are_inow-An
consisting,of all the LATEST COLORINGS.
in Worsteds ••ricl Tweeds. Come . in , and
make your selection while the aEsortment is
at its best. If you do not want it for a' few
weeks, make your choice, and ,we will•keep.it
for you. Having ‘. a LARGE WESTERN'
BusiNgs enables us to carry a much
larger and better -assorted stock than any
other store in the country.
Large Buying
Close Selling:
Men's Alack and Blue Serge Suits,tnade to your
• order, at .P7.00 to $3o,00
Men's Canadian and Scotch 'Need, Suits at from
$16.5o to $3o.00 • —
Our $18,00 gnit, Bine Or tilaCk, ia'.a winner.
- Ask to See it.
Mens Overcoats and Fur Coats at •
Manufacturer's prices.
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"A Square Deal Lor Every Man'"
0011111S11 St. t1'OONS0
elintono Onto
ubscribers
Will greatly oblige by making t
renewal* as promptly as pose'
thiSetaireentef keeper eon
114 wa•a col; se paid,
SCHOOL RAIPORT-The following la
the report, based on test paper.- and
general proficiency. of S 8 No 5. Ruh
ett, for the znonth of January. Names
are in order of merit.. We -Plaines
Brown, Oat% McCool, Ephraim Snell.
,Eari Squire. ••Oryal Ramon, Ernest,
Voddeni Armand McOool.
ard Vedden. Maggie Main Floy Oele,
Wesley Hoggart. Sr el -Elva eecOool
Mary Vociden and Etta Brown equal,
Willie Waymouth,lelay Appleby,Edna
Lee, Ella Lee, Jr II-Keathia Way -
mouth and Florence Vedder; equalara
Rapson. Cole, Martey -Me
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Came Freddie McCool. Annie 'Way-
MoUtb, Tommy Appleby. Those who,
excelled in good deportment are:-
Keathia Weymouth, Viva.Cole, Miry
Vedder), Elva McCort; Florence Vod.
den, Edna Lee, and Cora MeOciol,
Those who atteended every day were,
Cora Me0e01, Richard Vodden, Eph
Snell, Elva letcOool, Mary Walden. .
A lean Aceannere-tt wa,s mentioned
Iasi week that Mrs T Archer of the
5th con, had the misfortune toe break
her arm. The accident was really
'Pore serious • than•at firstsupposed,
for she not only sustained a very bad
break, but 'Relocated her sheulder as
well from which she is suffering great-
ly. As a consequence ear Archer has
decidedto rent his farm, and an ad-
vertisement will be found. in another
column,
To Beg Soen-In order to wind up
the estate of the tate Sohn Sprung,the
execntors. Messrs le A. Strung and IL
IL Hill will effet• the fine , farm for
• sale. on Feb 35. together with the per -
serial effects of deceased. •
How IT is Exemenzete A financial
statement issued for eltillett for 1907,
shows the verities 'purposes for which
the township receiptsand expendi-
tures, - ' •
• REmmyme
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Balance on hand and, taxes col- .
looted:. . .. e.... 21169 58
Interest. , . 162 15
Awards 60 96
School purposes 975 tlee
*Hell rents • , . . 2 OD
Miseenaneous 21 61
Frotn other towlishipe 336
(Wei i,i bairk, , „ ... . 5020 63
Borrowed money. .. . . 2000 00
• - • e29748 76
Expeennee Fon YE/en-1907 •
Roads and beidges....... • • • 6750 6e.
Sehool purposes ., .. e, o8541 05
County Rates 4188 50
Salaries Allowances- 878 95
Hail retie. - .... 9 50
Sheep knitby dogs16,65
Taxes ref nded . '
, . 15 26
& .
Debente •es redeentedand Ry•
bonus paid . 5210 90
Interest u. , .• •.. „ 51- 50
Printing and Stationery 150 82
Engineer e fees and awarda..... 40 46
-Board of Health . , 20 50
Charity-. ....... , . .. . • 10 00
'Miscellaneous . „ 18 G7
Man:oboe+ er Police Village...: 138 65
-Borrowed-money , 00
* $2.'`.3°18 00
• eierstareeeete
Local, Improvement, Deb:NI.,
tures , . , . ;.... , $1845 12
Or & G Ry Debentures ... . . 5297 91
Puleic echoce Debentures.. • . 440 20
Onlburne
• ova unman
Last week our Vaidrerlialtlanders,
Went out to haVe a Sae'.
About the bridge In prospect,
And where tbebeet road lay.
4 -few maintain it Would be beet, -
little farther east, "
While others say It wouldn't do
For either man or beast.
But eilien the matter was discussed
By our good, Mr. Baer
He Proven to up beyond a doubt '
The bridge should, stay just there.
For he has such a pleasing way •
And his logic is so sound
That to represent our famous line
A better we've notefound,--Con;
Mamma, Co. Noaese-With, pre
sent prospects we expect to have
sleighing soon. , The 'Union Revival
Services are being held in Bethel this
week, Rev 0 R Durrant will be assist,
ed by Bev J S Burns. We are pleased
to eee Miss Aggie Flick in our midst
4.4gAisl, she returnee. from her • visit to
maringan recently. e
Ammar -yr -Mrs W B Forster, of the
Maitland some time ago ran the needle
of the sewing machine idea her linger,
she had the wound dressed: she feared
that the point of the needle had re-
mained in the wound but it could not
be found Recently the piece of steel
made its appearance near the surface
of the back of her hand near one of
the cords, so -ellen a doctor called in
there on Suhday afternoon she had it
removed. *
Noene - Miss Adeline and her
brother 0 Durst were the guests of
Miss Agnes Flick on Sunday last. Mr
Chas Breekow and F Roizhausen are
engaged tutting wood for Mr Ohler.
There was considerable activity on
the roads Saturday morning opening
them up after the recent snow, storm
which was the welest we have experi-
enced for some years.. • The mercury
dropped 15 below zero Sunday morn-
ing, although it felt like ,forty. The
Union Evangelistic services which
were being held at the Bethel church
last week, were seriously interrupted
by the bloekede of the roads, and ere-
oboeuinrgehe,otnttilenuweedekin. the Evai.ez. elieal
'NOTES --MissUillian spent Sunday at
anthe home of Mr Swarm Miss Louise
Meadel was storm, stayed at the home
of Mr A Hendee -re for a week. Miss
111ohring is visitine-at Mr HeMeadels.
Paul Meade' and wife visited at the
hones of his father. Mr John Dust
is breaking in 'his new driver; she is
dandy, Leslie Flick, of Orien, Miele
is visiting herpitrents; he drove Over.
Mr•Ezra, Fisher spent Sunday at. the
home -of -Mr A' Meatlel. Mr Samuel
Lee, who wits engaged with Mr J
Sthwane to out wood left for his home
last week. Miss Pearl Fisher is at pre-
sent staying with her 'sister Mrs M
Oliver. Mr Roy Baer left for Mich
igan to visit at his grand parents. Mr
A aurseheapki ° is assisting Mr Je
lichwanz in cutting wood. , •
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Wield
•• Intended For Last Week _
NGTES - The entertainment in the
basement of St- Andrews. Church, by
the Ladies Aid Society Was the tisua,1
ASSETS success, . and we are much indebted to
the ladies for these entertainments.
()ash in Treasu)er's hands ,
In Bank ef Hamilton- , 1689 68 DA Smith, who has been at Goderich,
attending the ConntY Council wee
eeteenne7., delayed because of tanow blocked roads
e'rEt Penhale has made the purchase of
tionstance ,
(Tetepded forefeet- Week) •
00dI each Township
eeente-ner Hacikeryllle and sister ef
fiebringville,have for the past been the
guests Pt the home of , Mr Samuel
Ratheyell. Mr Hervey Hadley Of Ale"
Killen, visited lase Weekwith his slater
Blre R B Oole. Miss Luella Tichbourpe
-teacher of the Bayileld Line whoa
spent her vacation last week at Mr.
John Quire, as the sternly period le
netted tee attendance at 'school, Mr
•F Bunnerson and E Thompson were
caught in the severe snow storm of
Saturday night last, ane, Was unable,
to get their team to their own stable
and owing to the generosity of a
neighbor, kept the horses , in. shelter,
it is a experience not soon to be for-
gotten. Mr Hensel Johnston. and
LeonardSheppard have taken the eon -
trace of witting 100 cord of wood for
Geo Middleton. err Will Perdue
Jr has taken a position in' London, as
second engineer in the Power house.
M4 John Thomson jr., purchased
a nice team of horses from a Wawa -
mesh farmer, • :lack intends taking
them to the West in the Spring, Mr.
Ranclie Cole, after a few weeks vacat-
ion has taken a lucrative _position in
Orillia, as machinist. Mr Will Stew -
'art has fallen a victim to the measles.
The friends of Miss M Routledge, of
the Huron Road, will be glad to learn
that she is recoyeripg from her recent
severe
&extorter, MUETThro -A .special meet-
ing of the Council of Goderich Tp will
be held at Holniesville on. Monday
next, 17th inst., at 1:30 o'clock` p the
for the consideration of the propesed
county scheme of, road improvement,
and the transaction of other blisinees.
PERSONAL -Mr Len Yee, son of Mr.
John Yee, who has been in the west
foe the past four yeers, eraployed in
connection with the Canadian Worth -
ern R i, arrived Jactiie on Saturday.
He expects to go back in April.'
Sonteet, Repo= -The' following is
the report .of S S No 9; Goderich Tp,
for the Month ot January. \T -Bert
Cooper, Se IV -Irene Miller, Helena
Middleton, Emma, Oantelon. Jr eV -
Adele Finlay, John Finlay, Etta Cole,
Annie Cooper, Mabel Williatnson, Jr.
III -Arnold Miller, Jean Middleton,
,
Y:liudie, Georgina audie,Fred Hudie.
Sr It -Ray Connell, Lloyd Millar,
Ralph Cantelon, 011ie Cole, • Sedie
Cook. Pt Charlie Cooper, Earl
Cooper, Munn*, Connell, Leta Eindie.
Pt I e Betice-Grigg, .lean Cookreeem
Rudie, 'Edith Staling,. Enrolled at-
tendance 30, average attended& 21.
Eoimesvllle
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Btu Wonx. - Messrs Samnel And
Thomas Pollard af ehis village- recent-
ly split and piled four cords- of 20
in. wood in five hours thisis cohsider-
edbig work and doubt if it can be
equaled. - - . •
Noens -Joseph Riley stni of 'Mr Geo.
„Riley received a' severe -kick in the
fe'ce from a '
ehoese he is going about
it might have been more . serious.
Mr John Riley son of Benj. Riley who
is in the employ , of Robt. McMillan.
else received a kick front a horse
which knocked aut two of his teeth
alio fracturing his jaw, we are pleased
to know he is about again - Mrs Robt.
Artnstrong is visitine friends hear at
preseht. Mrs McCully was visiting,
friends hi the village dUring the recent
severe storm. -
ijimucli. -The Quarterly Oommuti-
ion services of 'the Londeeboro oircuit
will be•lield 111 Constanee churchon
next Sabbath morning at 10.80. The
morWrig service in ehe ' Lorideshoro.
church has been withdrawn in order
t at the oongregatton, etuty bave an
opportenity of attending the comm on-
ion service at Constance, •
. ,
Antie Pollard intro-
duced the subject et the Epworth
League Tuesday eveningjase ..Anum-
ber of our young people attended. the
Farmer's Institute meeting at Harlock
on the 10thinse Chas Riley, of Mor -
xis township, was calling on old
Friends here reeently 13enj Riley is
at -present sick with the grip ; we hope
to soon see him about again. Preach-
ing service will be held at the hour of
10.30 o'clock next Sunday •forenoon, •
Feb 16, at the Methinlist Church here, ,
when theSacrament of the Lord's Sep -
nor will be adn'enisterecl this service
\vas postponed to the above date on
aecount of the etoran two weeks ago,
. .
. Seaf,orth
FEET 1?ROZI3N.-A, rather unfortun-
ate affair occurred here on Saturday
night by which Grant loritser, son of
Rev Mr McNeil, of eartyilekl. may' poce
sibly lose )3itet of his foot. Young Me -
Neil nits been attending the Collegiate
Institute here, end on Satgrdey even.
ing, in company With other compan-
ies, went out seowshoeihg. ile wore
a pair of light running Shoes, and was
not aware ot any pain until he came
in, after the journey. Shortly after
touting home his feet began to pain
considerably, and on examinatioh one
of hie feet was very badly frozen.
Nearly Iwo hours were spetatitt trying
to restore the eirctilatien, but even
then It was hot perfeet, et is feared
that he may have to lose some of the
toes. .„
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NOTES -The Quarterly gaud of the
Methodist church will meet on Wed,
nesdey afternoon at 2 o'clock. A epee.
ial sacramental service Will be holden
the church at Brucefield at the close of
the preaching service next Sunday af-
ternoon. The February meeting of
the W. M. S, will be held at the resi-
dence of Mrs John Johnston, Main
Road, on,TueSdaYafterboorl,
atm cher fine draft horse for thegreat
work at the new bridge is pregressing
(Very slowly because of the severe
weather. McLeod. haft retueeed
from R District-, after attending at
the death bed of his mother. • We are
sorry to hear of the very precarious j
condition ot Mrs Elliott proprietor of
the Albion Hotel; who has been very n
ill for considerable time. •
Sottooe-eThe following is a report.
of the pupils of S. S. No. 3 , for the
month of January based on regularity
0-06d deportment, and general proh-
eiender-Sr 5 -Emineline Reiland. Sr.
4e -Lizzie Bedard. 'Romer Oantelon, P.
Munnings, Lorne 3 ervia,.0harlie Lavis
Jr 4 -Lorne McCettney, Albert Proc-
ter,, Percival Glidden, Ella Colefough.
Sr 3- 'Nommen .flollahd . 'Sterling
Dem usey,lEarnestaildkr. Jr 3 Eaeri-
•esteMeCartney, .D Huller, Lottie Lavis
Joseph Palmer,i Sr 2-, Armond Al-
eeke:FratereeeneeinsaCiateneaConeell.
at Mahe Clifford Holland, Harold
Lavie, Elea, Proctor, Tommy.Carter.
Jr 2 -Verna Jervis, Stewart Main. P.
Palmer, Roy Munniegs, Jr Pt 2-L.
Huller; Milton Holland; Leslie Jervis.
Sr Pe 1 -Dan Glidden, Della Carlin.
Jr Pt le -Fred ,Lavis, Alvin Leonard,
Win Aloe*: isr.w:Trewaitba, teacher..
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00 Fee The debate which should
have taken peace last Priday,night has
auburn
To, make roam for Epripgraoods we offer le%
414100410 nif Ladles end Mena winter Underwear
9r#redttraoadoW001 nose, Woreens wEeTltBhag.?de: fr
and Bon Henn ithbera and Overall. zb.urnean,
TIl)
PROPERTY SALE: -The Auburn Ho-
tel 1813 be eine ine by 'auction on Set -
warty, Mania 1,41th. The land beton
hag to the Hotel property will also be
offered Soniebody should pia this
up as a Temperance Home.
NOTES -- There were no services in
Knox church lest Sunday, owing to
the storm. The will be service next
Sunday at the nettal hour. Rea W
Swith, of Dungannon, will preach in
the Methodist church next Sunday
eveningJohn Sturdy, jr, of Parry
i
Sound, s ,spending this week at the
Sturdy. borne. Mrs Wat Moore, of
,Goderich is at her parent's home here,
owing to the illness of her mother. J
Earnest Robertson attends the Glider-
sieeliefoteristthritehtieE.w' Le.ekc.onvention held, in
't•ei•
Szoiee- Several people in the.village
are sick, in a couple of cases seriously
so, Mrs Joe Lawson is in a rather
dangerous condition ,owing to.anaemia,
Mrs Sam Clark, who has lived to a
good age; is very weak, owing rather
to old age than to any other particular
ailment. The /little son of Geo, Beadle,
jr, hits been having a have pull; first
pneumonia, then convulsions, but we ,
have some hope that the little fellow
may pull through; Me Thos Anderson,
who has been suffering for some time
past with cancer, is in a serious 'condi-
tion. Miss Tena Lautensleyer, whe
for .several years worked in Lendon in
a tailoring establishment, came honie
during November, and has almost ever
since been confined to her room with
illness, Mr Marsball•is confined to the
house with dropsy, 11fre Wra:King is
in a somewhat serious condition. Sev-
eral of the children in the village are
baying the whooping cough, •
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• e Toekersinith
NoTEs Emily Turner, teacher
at No O'had au enforced holiday last
week,. o wieg to the 'severe storm. Miss
Jessie, an,d tLL'W C Landeebiercee-lear
been on the sick, lise, for some days,
Mr .Sam Whitenere-adare-ood t
League on Sunday evening last. Mr.
Bert and Mr 'W Holmes of Holioesville
visited their uncle lete J leolmes on
Mondaylast. Veal Brown of Clinton
visited friends here thisi° week.
-rneetingen-the --interests' -of the -Beef
,Ring will be held in S S. .No -i here
epthietsesTehtuarkseclaoyoteire.ning. All interested
DEATil- Death has again visited
our pommunity a,nd taken away this-
tirue Iftrs John 'le raylor, at the age of
yearsyeters. lifts Taylor was -torn
in the township ot NaSeage,Weye. ILIItI
With her. husband beetle ed here fifty-
four years ago, celebrating the fifth-
leth anniversary of -their wedding 7
years ago. •Mre Therkir -basea ways
been most highly iespected.and great-
ly' esteeinecl as a kind and obliging.
"glinore.„Hkeeevas an 'eainest and
Coosistentineneber of leetliee elethe-
dist Ohurehr. and liy her exemplary
lifeehasebeen-instanntentaleinebringing
• Mart o the • Kingdom of • Christ
She is a vi red by her - husband and
the following,children: Bee and Thos
of East Wawanoeb; DaVid. and • Mrs
'
S talker, .Robert and Charles of West Wawa-
13lyth, ef, is LockhartAuburn
nosh, • • ,
sum cif seventeen n
hudred dollars. The
regard to the gameof millet balls,
and it wits 4eatgo te buy the matern-
al tledeSsarl &A' the , kame; . After
scene good hard practice you need .not
be speprised to hear of some interest -
ng games with one friends in the
neighboring towns., The court has
aw fifty-five members, '
FARMER'S INSTITUTE - The .Holniesi
ille branch of the Farmers' Institute'
s showing signs of activity:, On Times -
ay eight the society is to be re-org-
nized. A debate is to take plece,*fte-
olved that the retired farmer should
ot go te 'town. Everybody welcome
ome and -join the society, ase the
eetings are both entertaining .a,nd
rofitable. The afternoon program
Ube, addreEt&If Salkeld steLaeeteto
O chosen, (.4. Betbotie, 'The Beefsteak
teem!' in the everting the program
ill beetddress by MisteJenkins, Pieta.
13 F I, subject to be chosen bnBar-
)ur, 'F'armers and their stone.' Miss
ife "The Hygiene of cheerfulness."
Morris of Loyal, and Mrs Watts If
Belton, will also gree eddresees,
been postponel ' tilt the evenitig of"
Feb 14.: John Huller rnede areport tn
NQTEFf-On account Of the silo* a,nd v
blockade Mir pieacheis did not get to j
their -usual churches ofieSunday Met..
S eMoore hes the coetract of supplying a
tho. piling for the bridge abutments.- s
W Mustard has bought the timber n
limits from Mrs Parsons for the • sum- -0
of nine. hundred dollars. The fisher- m
men have at lastreceivedgood weather n
for their ice harvest, and no time is e
bilog lost in getting itliieTird-storage.
The town clerk has received word
, from Mr Edison, the great electrieian, lye
asking about property which he aban- w
doped here many•years ago,and many
peopie will be surprised to know that R
the great inyenter's first home Was.in le
Baeheld.. 0
,
Brucefield
NOTES- Mies Durie, 141cItillo, is
the guest of Mr John Swan Dent/Yee
of AlooSejaUr Mau., is visiting at the
bomnof his lapeber Jas Boyce. After
the s throe the farmere. .turned out and
tnade splendid roads; oup townsmen
ca,me out with their snowplow. and
made good roads all over the village
Which are much appreciated: E.
Oannell's farm Tuckersinith, wanput__
by auction at Bossetnbery's hotel,
on Tuesday, but, Was not sold. The
highest bidder watt Wm Ross of our,
vihage, who bid $4,200 on it. Mr Scott
whose shed, was recently thrown down
by wind, on his farm ni Stanley, re-
ceived $33 insurance by the Ruton
Weather Insurance Co. The company -
started a yearego, arid le now , well
orgenized, Miss Miry Murdock .left
on Friday Iast for New erotic city,
Where she Will study nursing in
Bellevue hospital. A P Kitchen and
-
wife of Regina, came home this week
to attend the funeral of Mrs Kitchens
mother. Mrs Bell of IlaY Township
B Higgins is "preparing tqtebuild his
boucle he vele have it brick veneered,
Porter's 11111
Noetie-Mr Seen Hillock of Chicago,
who has been visiting his brother,
Frank, returnee to his home on Theirs -
day lad. John Torrance jr is home
again after spending scane -weeks
among friends in Pittsburg! T Elliott
returnerifroin Washington a week ago
finds'the weather here very severe.
Mrs T Cox and daughter Bella, Slietit
a few days in London, last week. Lene
jorden taunted home from Goderich,
onMonday. Miss Holstead,of Goderich
is visiting her sister Mrs 3. Harrison.
Barney Vanderburg is en the sick Het.
SOCIAL -A soda will be held tinder
the auspiceof Bethany church on
Tuesday, Fob 181h; at the home of Mrs
McPhail. A good progreen is being
prepared. Refreshments Will be serv-
ed during the evening.
NOTI18-• Mr Geo Ladd 1;0,4 twelve
shovellers still working shovelling
snoevi they 'have a couple of weeks yet
ifthe thaw doesn't .help them top
"luck, We are glad to see Mt Will
enkins arenas:lag-am after being in-
disposed kr the last two weeks. Mr.
I3rown has been runnitig his chopping
millestreight along for three dap). He
got twentytohs on Tuesday.
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Summerhill
---IVOTES-41ro4)asO4rom-Aliehigatkie-
visiting- her aunt Mrs Diggin. Miss
Maud Tyner, and Miss Margaret Reid
of Carnduft spent this week with their
aunt Mrs el Scott, of Maplegrove. Mise
Maggie McLaughlin of Leadbury, is
visiting- her aunt Mrs (4. A Tyner, Mr
0 Tyner liiis been-- confined .to the
house for two or three weeks with a
gore amt. Mr and Airs 11 Ball enter:.
tained a fete • of the young people, lest,
week. An enjoyable time was spent,
Mr 'Burns of Detreit is visiting .his
aunt Mrs le lieclerien.
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a.
Moven •
lentern -On Jan 80bh Mrs John Bell
passed quietly away to heeled home
after a short Mimes, She was buried
on the Tuesday following: The de-
ceased was a member of the Kippen
Presbyterian Church, and much loved'
and respected by it large number of
friends and acquaintances. She leaves
behind her a husband, and three of a
family. Retort tell of the Fouivity
Werke, Seitforth, Mrs A P Kitchen,
Regina and Miss Jennie Reit, at home.
' Stanley
XoTite-Miss McDonald, of Brussels,
is visiting at the 1201110 of Mrs John
IVIeCowan, Mr Harry Leadnor, who
has been spending some till10 at the
home of Mr Thc man Baled. lefe
Monday' for Goderich. Mr Jas StnhlLie
and Mr Andrew Inelop, who are home s
from the West,paid. it sheet Atilt te I
the home of Mr Win Taylor on Mon-
day,
•
A Pelicate
Throat
_
Probably you haven't had. any
trouble for several months, but
you teatehave now. Cold nights
Nand snappy mornings may
bring unpleasantaeminders of a
dentate throat. It yen grow
hoarsewithout any apparent
virulent if an ugly little hack
arises, you need a few dories of
. -0 IT
KOFF KURE.
• -AT ONOE-
It seethes and heals; best of all,
it prevents those severe 'spasms
of coegbing, which are so iikely •
to preduce poreness of the lungs.
P,riee 25c Guaranteed;
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W.A. &Co' ()nen
Mem, B.
• ee.le.R.- Telegraph Agency
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YOU SHOULD KNOW
Holmes'. Tasteless " .
s), ,
PREPARATION OF •
111taTsthee; reIitsisnobedrin64eygbreeath: ree
fishit•.
delicate_ etornach. Bein cow-
bined with Extract eofMajt and11 e
oos •
igheiteetsionit.is .a wonder -
i hoThere is Nothing•:
-" . Better.'
$ W. S. R. Holmes
$ Manufacturing Ohotnist
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.,..aureck •
NO'rES -- Mrs Tayloe, and Master
-Roes have arrived, home from visiting
friends around Woodstock. Mr Knox
• and sister -Alit -infer are -at -presets t-visit--e-
ing around Brussels. ,Zes Rielly had
the misfortune to get a kink from a
etieWs-e the other evening. It • was .
rather a narrow escape, as it was just „
below the eye.- The heavy storm -
Saturday and Sunday,. blocked ,uie the
roads considerabie. 'Whet makes
Richard Pratt vvear such a broad
Melte these days. • Because a bouncing
baby boy arvived on the cleene: • •
Viritagbilsu. ' •
ATTACHED RT„A DOG-. Last Seenr:.
"..day -as Rev W G. Howson wits walk;
-Mg along John Street, he Was attack-
ed. by a collie dog He hail passed the
a,nlinal; almost without noticing
, and the mixt monient; without even .1,
.Werbinggrolli the dog sprang at him
and caught him by the Dana Me
Howeenes overcoat was tore, and the
dog's teeth sank through all els cloth-,
ing into tee flesh of Ins• *arm • There
Was absolute' ne provocation, and -k.
this -is the se:con,1 ti,ne that 1Mr How-
son has beeu ettaceed by the . Sip:08
deg. . • . '
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Dearer -On Wednesci ay ef laet, 'Week
Chore passedaway a • respected resi-
dent of our town. Mrs Kincaid, at the
advanced age of 82, • Deceapecl was the
reliceof the late John Kincaid, Who
died about 10 years awe. Her Maiden
name was_tiecia YOung. She -wit
born io Donegal,- Ireland, .and came
to Canada when qpite youtia For -
„the past 33 years she had been a resi-
dent of Wiegbarn. She leaves five
sons and 0111' daughter, Mrs Leery of
Wingbam. Three of her sone .reside
'in Chicago, 'Wrn in Detroit; ape John
in Alvinstoi3. •
Londesboro
Norge -There will be tio services 111
the elethodiet elierele here next Sun-
day morning, Owing tothe quartterly
communion service being held ire the,
Conehinee church at 1080. a, in, Mr.
• Giles jenkine will preitch in the even,
ing. •
NOTHS -The show blockinle has givon
a lot of our laborers Beene work on the
G•T 11. Thosle COle hes movee into
etheeleatele, ehie week, mid the •place
leeks quite lively, The West Pinion
Farmet's InatittIte held their meeting
in the Hotel Hall on Thitredity, Seca
ratnent will, be • edrninisterecl in the
Presbyterian Churches next Sumbq
Messrs Watson made a shipment of
hogs this week, price $5. Mae are a
G T It gang of men making some itie
peovernents on the bridge oyer the
river at present, John Conn who has.
been at work m the flour mills bits
quit and goes eget of Toronto in a few
days, D Melville has been home zi
few -days this. week, „
'
RECOUNT -A, recount ” of the votes
ast at the recetie lode, option election
n the township, of Howick, where
ohly four -votes' over the required
three fifths were • recorded, hes been
asked for by Alexander Orr, an hotel -
keeper of Clearle. The- municipal
domicil has heft notified by the county
indge to attend at •Goderich. -Four
111okt/elite effected in tiowick, two at
Gerrie, one at Behnore_, and ate At,
Fordnech. The Local Option League
intends working up the .f.ioeal Option
cauee in the adjoining townships of
Turnberry and Morris, with the ob-
ject of having the byeaw etratnitted
tO the ratepayers in thesemunicipal.
ities in January not.
(11/114.4R)1.78 ----The managers of the
Clinton Knitting 00, showed their
ympathy with the movement to re.
ieve the suffering of •ShecittoWn rest.
dents, Toronto, by donating OVOt one
hundred pair of hose thereto,
GOOD' STOOK -Mr Tas stien, of
Rayen-Baiten Stock farm, has sold to • -
Mr. Alex 3,1. Motware of Stanley, a
very fine shoet horn Bull, calved Aug,
23 1000. It is named Ritymnliarton's
Pride, and wits got by Scottish Peer, .
Imp. 40424.; dam, Jennie, Vol. 21; No.
63700, got byStar of Morning, 231879, •
Anything coming front alayeral3.a,r-
ton stock farm is seen to be the very
best of its kind. •
Psooss,
....16•1001.Mosmilipm•latAli ...•*mamimm•Mt
We pay specialatten-
,
tiOn to thisitne,', and
are thig season sbovv...,
ing.a large and choicc'.
collection of
Diamonds, Pearls,.
Rabies, ..Emeraldsi
Sapphire, Ovals,ui nd Torquoig
Set singly rind in combfin
ation. Values the best
GR.IGU
,IENVELLEE AND OPTIOIAN
-Issuer letarrepiceeseage
INOLSONS HANK.
(Incorporated. by Act ef Parliament leos)
OapitalAtzthorized $5,000,000
Capital paid Pp $3,860,170
Reserve Fund $3,360,170
Total Assets ovek $83,000,000
HEAD 011,10E • MONTREAL
• it General Banking
rieslinisa Transacted
leeleeee-
rewrap 1lasraitiarratent.
*1.00 is en Wei is reguired te eon
•taccount 1 tuOiley San be SAPOeitiKie-
or more panics. stthiectie withdrairal toy •
discos, Intoroat Paid four times a star,
raterie Seib 10/0164
ESseountrd O ollectot sI""atiOtiaillir 7
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