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NTA.I410, TIIURSDAir OCTOBER 220d, 1908
Whole Number 1547
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on. J. J%Foy, Attorney-Oeneral; warns the bribers.,
,,Onierior ateked
VIOP1 unknown ,MakeeVeiheii...you can •huy Reliable
Timekeepere, made by4014hil701#1404 reliable factor-
ies. We carry the best Mtdeellat rettionable prices.,
vaielor and Optician.
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INCORPORATED 1809e, •
HE DOTAL BAN0F.,..:CANIOA
Paid -Up Capital $3,900.000. Reserve $4.390,000
Total Assets - - • . 6 . $46,500,000
HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. ' • •
CLINTON. BRANCH—E. R. DEWART, MANAGER.
COUNTRY BUSINE5S Every facility afforded to farmers
and others ler the transaction of
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their banking business. Sales notes will he cashed or taken. for
collection.
Special Attention Paid to Savings Bank Accounts
The Farmers' Ba.nk of Canada
Capital $1,000,000 - ;Total Assets '$1,5oo,odo
40 Branches Throughout Cinada. ' • •
Special attention given to farmers' business,
Sale Notes discounted or. Collected atlowest current rates.
Savings -Department
Deposits of Si and upwards received. Interest paid or added to principal 4 times spear
Your money is too valuable to leave in the,house where burglars. thieves or aro
may take it from you or to invest it in risky speculations or with doubtful histitutions
that so often in the past have robb m their hard earned wealth. ,
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ii713 d ig: kt. e.:7:- e eV . tea e e.
- and money dr rawre availa e b
. .-.." • so d t t es eessie e rates. Our money •
i orders are papable at par at any point in, Canada and principal points in the Untted
States and Great Britain. •
Orgt Morro -Courteous Treatment. No Red Tape.
Brucefield and Dashwood Branches . .
R. T. DUNLOP, Manager I
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THE
• Wheat 850 to 87e'.
Oats, 34e to 350,
! Pees 8ic to 82e, ".
-Barley 48e to `50c.
BUtter 20e to 21c.
. Eggs, 10e to 20e,
Live Hogs $5.85.
LAWN BOWLING. .
jog Bleney and -Bert Stewart carne.
dewn from Blyth yesterdaY to have
a game of Seotch bowie •with George
Barge and John Crooks,, It was e.
nip and tuck • ,contest all: the *ay
through ;and filially retialted in a tie,
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BEST VVISIIES. •
Mr. and Mrs. karryeeArmstrong,
whose wedding took place at the
home of the ,bride's parents., Mr, and
Mrs, Alex. Robinson or Bayfield, have
taken up housekeeping in the cottage
on Townsend street foreeerly occupied
by Mrs, French, The many friends of
the- young couple are metenditig ,e to
them their best wishes for a nappy
and prosperous future. e
A PRESE.NTATION„.
The meiribers of the Ontario 'street
chair drove out to the horde of Mr.
and; 1Vitis. Len Weir 'oft Hullett On
Tuesday evening and prmented that
worthy couple, on. behalf of choir and
eongregation, with a half dozen oak
dieing chairs and a handsome oak
clock. The addrese, .which set faith,
the regard enliertaiiied fat the reci-
pient by the donore, was rdad by. Mr.
B. 1,1. Ginbings. Refreshments were
served and the :remainder !of the even-
ing very pleasantly spent with • iimeic
and games. • t• .
Mr. and Mies. Weir have both beim
Members of the choir for Years and
the presentation Was; a token of , per-
sonal regard as well e as of eppeecia-
tion of their valued aervtces
OWI, ST. 'CHURCH.
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The members of ocitta' Maple - Leaf
att;ended diVitie ;Service in the Ont. St.
church on :Sunday evening. There was.
a big, turnout Of the brethern,ande on
their: return to :their collet rpoui a
hearty vote of thanks hi the trustees
of the church, - the pastor .and. " the:
choir was passed. • • •
-Netf-Sunday-Ahe-aliniversary sus. -
vice's will be. held in this church, the
preacher of,. the day to be eTev, JanieS.
•Liyingetone; a former' pastor. of the
old ellattenbnrer,- e'YeAkeinirchee' , .
The meetleg, of the Leagee .MeiedaY
night was in the hands', of the litr-
ary Committee, the chaii being' ta.ken,
BAPTIST
Rev.:T. W. esworth wiU preaeld
nett Sunday, In the morning his 60-
lect will he, "Assurance ad in the,
evening, "Paul the model luiseton-
ary," • e
IN THE OSOUTIV4kND.
The Old Stertbland Jubilee Singers
will give an enbertainueent in the tewn.
hall this (TletradeY). Vegan& the
company N highly spoken, et sal that
a Plea:sent evening is in- 'gorse for
all who attend.
WESLEY CHURCH. ;
A large congregation was present
Met Sunday evening to hear the pas-
tor's eermon
Next Sunday evening Mr, Jolliffe Will
take° for his subject the "Model I -MIS --
hand." Everybody invited,
At Monday eveeing's meeting ox Alt
lie:ague Misses M. Davis; Dolly Cantel.e
on and Beatrice Green gave a rePort
or the E. L. !and $..S; conveetion
held ht. Auburn leel wtelt. •
.W1I4IS CHURCH. . •
Mts. Choweii sang a solo • at 1, -the
reciening service ou Sunday iest and
Mr, W. F. Spalding onein the evening;
both of which were mudi.enjeyed.
The Women's thankeoffering 'meeting
will be held in. the ledure room this
•(Thursday) evening when hire, Hamil-
ton of Goderich will give an. eddreSs.
The sacrament of the Lord'e Sueeper
will tee held on Sunday. Prenaeatery
eervices will be held on Friday eller-
noon at 2.30 ,and in the evening at a
quarter to. eight. Rev. Mr. Ilemilion
of Gado:06h • will preach at • these per-
THEBA.NQUI,ALT. '
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The bamenet given in the town hell
last Thursday afternoon and evenieg
under the auspices df the Ladies' Aid
of Wesley church'. was. la' well-att•ended
and eejoyable affair : :Five tables, the'
entire length of the hall,worc tomptr
NOY laid out and Were twice filled up.
After each one had . done justice to ;the
Menu served the - folloding . exce.17
lent program was given, with Rev. W.
Jolliffe as cheirtnee ,
rnStrumental, Miss lIelen Doherty,
'Sok; Miss L. Reid. ' ' •
T n 'minute talk by Mi . -Hewitt.
Reeding, Miss Grace Cleft. ,
Solo, Mr. •George :Pierson. •
Reading, Miss J: Shannon. ;
Vss:A. MeCoriffe
BAiling;
$010, Mrs Coe
ST.:FAUL'S CHURCH, '
b,y. IVIies Sybil CotirtiCe*,, vice-prek3ident •
of -thet(104re-tee84t. Readings. by '01-Iarvest Thanksgiving services were
COIVIrNG.*
TheeScoetish Concert Co. will give
an entertainment ,in the town hall on
the evening of the 27th inst. One who,
has heard them writes : "You cannot
fail to be delighted' with them," They
will appear here under the auspices e.!
the White Dyke baud, •-
coatiOnoTAL oiwTops HANDS.
Mr, Jainea'Weias has* dielPosed, of hie‘
interest in the Commercial hotel and,
in the event of the liCense 'being trans.
!erred, will be leaving' town at an
early date. The new landlord will he
Mr. David Crawford, who :hex e 1,1g
circle of relatives and Wends in, toven
and district, The old Commercial, un-
der. his managenicnt. will, De eoubt,
oetiebrund tci ab a lave helsene$0,
'Litt•URP, ilY MISS 1.111014,
" 'redhelon sepssia .ef 1908- and•
the ati-Anglicein • -Congress" is tiee'
title of the lecture to be given tar'
Mh 311 of Toronto in St Paul's
SdhoOl house on Monday- afternoon .4
3.30 p. pa. Miss 1-1t11 is widely arid
favorably known to Clinton and *ta-
tty and a cordial' invitation is extend-
ed to all ladiee.' to be present. Miss
Hill has "X I.just
iturned 1
abroad,"711
COURT MAPLE LEAF, •
5averal members :of the Ilensall
Court C. O. F. paid a fraternal visit
to Court Maple, Leat on Thureday
ening last and after .adjournment lunch
was served and games of carpet ',belle
indulged in. It was an enjoyalik ev-
ening for all.
" „As the res•ult, of Organizer Keys' lib -
erg the Court has .received about, thirty.
new Montt/4th with more to folleW. •IVIr.
3UTPE�PLE YOU 1(110W
hIr. A. B, Carr, myth, was in town
on Tuesday.
hit W. S- R. trolm,es was Auburn
en WednesdaY.
Mr. Archie Agnew goeS to 'Caped,
Mich., teemorrow,
Mr. :James Stevens was in Ooderich
Saturday ,and Sunday. ' '
fare, 11, B. Conan and ehildien
visiting in Stratford thie week., :
Min Enema Ks of Varna. is the
swat of her eister, Mrs:. S. C. Rahe
well, -
Mrs. Annfs of ;Unionville is at present
the getet_ el her eider, _MIK eeTaehe Mise Ger.lie Asquith, were
'Went . ton en Tifesday. • - . .
Miss Josie WitN, book-keeper for the Mr: Geo.. Christopher of Walton ' has
Jackson Mfg. Coe is eneoYillg • a been visiting at 'Messrs. E. Balite
week's holidays. and A. McBrien's,
lss Ilelen Gunnel.' returned to e'rOwerl Mr, and Mrs. . S. Kemp and • Miss
Sound en Monday eller a few days Nellie visited at Mr. W. aath's,•
Visit East Wawanosh, on Sunday
a,t the rectory...
Mr, Harry Howson, -teller at the Mol-
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sons Bank, returned to duty Mon- -
day 'after a fortnight's holiday.
Dr. Agnew teemed from the Weeh
�n $aturday,
Mr. ' A. J. Holloway returned ,
Cobalt last Satui'day evening. .
Mr, Jaekson Jr, , is in Montreal
. -this , Week in •the. interests of the
firm, • •'
Mr, John Srafth, Berlin,, eiaiting
hi Sfeters, Mrs, Strome eral Mho
Smith. e
Mr, I-larold Whitt of Buffalo wee re-
newing old acquaintances in town
this woolt.
Inspector. Asquith: and his daughter,
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Miss Myrtle Sperling returned to town
Saturday from a three -weeks'. visit
• at the homestead at Cranbrook.
"Mr, and Mre. J. Billing's .of Baden
were. guests„for fewdays this. week ,
:of the latter's it r, Mrs. C,
Mr. Stephen' Tayler and his nephew of .
Minnedoza, Man., were .guests, of his
lrettier, Mr. J.„ Tayloy, tins week.
Dowding. • t. e rse G. Buxton, who was , for some '
Mrs.. •Lafee La Fortune • and latio .days visiting her Sis•ter, -Nott, ,
daughter, of Simcoe are vie- left on Tuesday for 1VIinneapolis,
iting lite steter, Mrs. Geo. E. Hall, • Minn: She was accompanied by Miss
tot a week. ' Fisher. • ••
Mies. Baer, who has ,ben the guest. of Mi. Victor Murray has been traesferr-
ber sister, J.. w: Irwin for ed from the Goderieh In'aneh4to the .
some time patt, , returned to her head factory in Clintonofthe Juke.
heme in St. Phonies this week. son Mfg. Co. and hai joined the
Miss Nellie McKenzie, accompanied by cutting start.
hor cousin, Miss OlgaOollock, left Mthsrs. John PhiPieY and Northan Sly, •
, . on Monday for Sault Ste: Marie, zeturned from Lyleton, Man., on
Ont. *here the former has seCuroi .,Monday where they have been :for
Keys is spending a feW • days of tills a inisition; • • . • ' • e thee•past • couple of enonths. They
week at 1-101merVille in the interests' Mrs, :Dr.J Davidson, St 'Paul, Minn.,- 'look as if . the Went agreed 'with '
of the Court there. ' and Mrs.. Booth of Orangeville lett them . -
foi their homes this veee'e after Miss M 0arIyle, government ,inspece
• en:ending a couple !of w,cekts with tor of factories, Was in town- yes- e
who 'hers taken the ;position of fiiree town. Wr • '
Mr. John e Armour, from Woodstock, their. father; Mr. $, Ge Plummer, , ittneZe-eayne-dcalcddniitteitQfintnesgr hveitseettiiirgreie.tsvheeryse.p.loi:tahts.;
isfactory, indeed." • ' .
Mr. W. J. Miller of Hullett and' Mr.
fl J, Miller of town returned home
on •Friday last from a two months'
'trip through the West. They spent
some portion' 'of the time at High •
River, near • Calgary, Where' their •
pheweeareeengagedein eanchingeand
man liniaher in•the organ. factory, pati. Mr, :John Donaldson, who has . been
rented the hau.S.8 'on Townsend 'iteeetI 'in', the employ bt .Mt. Albeit Me -
lately occupied bytMe„ ,John e'fohnion, I ..Brien for some Months., hee. -bought
who has ..nieved to D'anganediee:'Mr. the. hernesseniakieg Ihiveieese of. Mr:
Armour is a brother-in-law,of -'tbe G HOnse,.I.TenSa„11,..and took ' posses-
manaeer, *ie. Cluffe- • ; :Sten on Meridey.. • '
: Mr. and Mts. Colo.have rented' Mis$ Mts. R.: A. *pore, and her ntother.
White't icattage'-on.RatteeburY Street... Mrs.:, W, -Townsend ',• :rhave ref•urned
• r Mr, Jes. •Govier,, Hullett, has rented ,: from a Week's vis't *Atli -the -la
thelionse on Tewnsend street at Pres-
ent 'occupied by -,Mr. and IVIre. Erne
Jackson
up their
• :leaae, Jaeltscitie-
:Mr. E. Ball • has rentedthe house on
Huron street 'Ofiroed by Mrs, T.
-nveen, and wi.lI„Move in,inea frw
Miss ,Rena picket!) and miss Elea.lheld. in St. rati,l's church on Sunday
last. The eectOr, Rev. C. 11, amine,
Witie and few. extraCts "from
occupied his Milpit for :the :first .tiffie
the geworth gra by, others completed--
' a very.intate•sting'Pro$rarn. The prine . 1 . e
si ce I is holiday of six weeks. and
ciem object of the evening , wee te, there were large congregations both
READYMADE. - I ORDERED
CLOTHING Itorrish. 86 Crooks I CLOTHING
UND
The Time and Place to Buy.
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THE TIME1 0 BUY Underwear is right now,
when new Stocks. are complete inall sikes•.ancl. qual-
ities.
THE PLACE TO BUY is Where you get the '
best assortment to choose from, and at the most'
reasonable prices.
We have just placed in Stock the moat com-
plete range of Underwear,in all sizes, all weights,
and all prices, that we have ever6hown, ranging in
prices from 506. to $3.00 per garment.
An early inspection of those values will mean
satisfaction to you in wearing, RS well as $.$ saved.
See our speelal, heaVILla allkwool
Socks at 25c. per pair.
"A Square Deal for. Every Mitt"
MORRISH & CROOKS
suce....r to fitidgent. Bros. Clothing; Store'
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morning and. evening; :The: reetor's
intereit. the League nierriber.s• . in the
sermons *hien weere appropriate • td:
Epworth • Era,' stx new 'sithscriptions.
bei)4.added,Ph League in Winning the 6Ceasion,, together”- with: the ex -
foe next :week a visit'to the, House '01 cellent mimic. of te::large Choir, were
Refugee'. • mueh'-aPPreciatted..bfa.11 Mes. Hefty:
a Bartliff tookethe solo parts in the, an -
The Jiinier' League ,is preparing,. :
thorns and Mr. A, A. played the
faseinatrng '..cantata "Jack: Froat. and
St. Nicholas." • cernet.. ,The 'offering r.r he day
amounted to $212. The attendance at
SORRY- TO -FART; • the Sunday esehool,,, In the afternoon
was the largest on record. ,
'Mr•••••lt, .A. Moore has seveted • his
The 'A, Y. P. A. lield a social eVen-
Company after a Setvice of a quarter-
connect on.: with' the • Doherty Organ •
ing on Monday .last and on Tuesday
evening next will have :a. musical and:
o f a's CentULT, for fifteen, years as fore.
literaVy conteat beeween sides captain -
man of the finishing department, He
hi5 not yet decided to what he win, ed by miss Cleta Ford and Mi Will
turn his attention but will first of anJohnsten.".
take a iell-eatned holiday. Mr. Moore, DEATH OF MR N: ROBSON.
is popultir'abotit town end' his
Mr. NieliolaS 'Robson, one the
fellov;r-workmere the .eettein of the
latter ' being shown' in the address., oldest and best known 'reesidenta • cif
given below) which was aceompanied Clinton, .passed into rest etereaA on
10'...a handsome pipe and ease and a Saturday list after an illness .extend -
e arl of choice tobacco, ing oir.er some months. "
RoDt. A. Moore ; • , •Mr.. Robson was boerr* in *Mans.
, hue., Lngla d, .1835. Fiee
Dear Freeeci.,-We, -the. Workmen' in DeParvales later the ,family• came out to
the Finishing- tment oi the W.
'Doherty Pinno .& Organ Coe,,niny, .his province and settled' near Beeonp-
tint where the sub'ect of :Ms etemor-
Limited, have assembled this liter-
ial notice spot his .boyhood days.
noon to exPress our regret. tfiat 'ront
On eompleting his education he en-
•to-da,i we shall be deprived of your •
pr'esenee among us in the capae:ty of tered the 'teaching, profession and for
foreman, . a number of years taught in Tacker- J. Dueford 1'A. J. Morrish
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• Two ...Supplements! aceompanY• thiel
• r. a ry anbury .:egne up irom•
ter's sister, Mrs. W4bster,ef Smith's
•Creek, _Mich.. This .was Crst
ece,elipsend and -Mrs.;
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Mr. I-Ieber had .beed :
for sinne. time theiguest . of lns
tele, Mrs. Ferran land 'Miss •Arehi-
'bald, It:At-en Molicay for .,Winnipeg
and after atteedIng to Seine Inc:sines;
will go south. for the wiai,3r, ',.
Araibald has wintered in ,Calffor-e
'ilia, Florida and Egynt.
Mr, e. 0.• Ranoe'il" ihPlks•1 Detroit on Monday to. attend. the
1,,,Tova ;Scotia •daily pipers.
Mrs; John Ilartley is giVing an "At
Honip?'•-• to a number . • of her: friends
t afternoon and: eyening.. ' • ,•• .
The Luckno*, Sentinel has added tv.
new: dreSs1 the .first of a number of
conteMplated: improvementi.-
of The Newsr,RegGrd 'f()r.°0111cs °t th° funer•il' of. his • I the 1 te M
une ei
Robson. • mr. ' Staikeiry If* for .
many years a raid•cnt of Cliritond„.'
and ins ' '"churns" of ilioae hccno 1.
years epeak of him.' in the. teost:I
kindlyrmantfer, had %et biiiiiin
Clinton 'for many yea,rs 'T:C ted
great improvement:in tIV2 'old town..
The Gorric yidette has chenget.
.hands., rr Sharpin having sold to Mr. -
Stanley Lyons of AIontreal. :
Mr. Lock cree lost $150 horse
front indigestion' on Monday, the,
ond to go in the same wayin a few' I
I
month)s.- • ;
M113. II, l'ennebaker :entertained a
number .of her lady friend's to . a ofilt-
ing bee on Friday afternoon. All re-
port a very enjoyable time., .
' fit
'the organ in the nIew nc epencl
e
Congregational' -chureh at -Battle
Creek, Mich., was built by Mr. Spie-
ling, son-in-law of Mr Edward 'Walsh
of Clinton. • : ' •
THE NORTH WON.
'rhe „final bowlingtournatnent of the
season was concluded an Tuesday' a,f-
ternoon When °the Nerth defeated the
South by 12 Points, thus reversing
last year's result. ' ' • ,
SOtith
North •
•Foe y yeers Mos s
mixed...front yeti instruction and those whom le groweled in the ',Three el, Jackson
R s ' • Inc won- success in the various C. E. Dowding J
ance. We have .‘ • aleVays' found you,
while •expecting our utmost' endeavdr rtlki oflife. • (skip) 18
and faithful .a,pplication • :to- the work. Mr. Robson gave up teaching to en- J. 4. AtcLeod , A
in land, yet courteous, friendly and to.r the grocery .businesa in Clinton J. Ittittenbury. Br
"one of us.), We have felt `0110 with which he carripe:i on. until some eight
yau" in this department and .are J. at years ago. He also wies• for several
loes for evotels: to express our :Sot- 'ears tieasurer of the 'corpora,tion.
row that the management has thought! He Wag. 0110 of the meat zealous
It wise to replace you. • :members of Sheffield Lodge, Sons of
We shall always remember you and
England; and. was foe a long Teriod
-
believe that though for the moment.
this unexpected oceueence may be a
.1:M,.,14.*'.1:M,.,14.*' yet some other "gang"-will'1. M
'.alesphliter)St:
B. IIoover
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. P. Gundry •
. Shaw
J., •Nediger
t it , e„); smith -and, Stanley: and. „!inany of . J. -111cIAlt)reitic." ' Wiseinan •
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W. Jackson `tv''.Sptlthng
ikip), 11 (skip) tt
W. Graham). It. Graham .
3, Weiss G. Barge '
G. MeTaggart ' N. Ball
W. J. Stevenson J.. Fah'
(skin .11 (skip) 10'
3. liamilton, J. Johnston
II. Wiltse W. Harland
W. Drydone • J. Irunter
E. A. Lappin° D. A. Forrester
(ship) 10 (skip) 6
A. L. Strome • W. 5, R. lIolmes
P. Jackson ' E. M. McLean. e
3. L. Courtice J. Irarland.
R. Agnew • , J. '1 ayler •
4sItip) 14 , (skip) 26
sprelary,• retiring only when cone-
pelied to do so by physical ills.
In his Younger years and well on al -4
gain by our loss. ter middle age Mr. Robson took an ae-
We aak you to accept this- token ef
our appreciation ,and We wish you,
eery success, twlierevee your futttre
lot may be cast. • • -
Signed on behalf of the Viashing.
Room.
Tho,s, Greens, nerreart.
Mr. W. Doheny, the prosident of the
company, also expressed his apprecia-
tion of Mr. lqoore's services, the., fol-
lowing being a paragrapli. from, his
letter of recommendatiOn r.or 'the
Past) fifteen years lie has given entire
Satisfaction as foreman of our exten•-•
siVo Organ Vinishing'w Department.
During the past four years we have
been manufacturing high grade pianos
arid to Mr; Moore we are indebted for
the superior ; neigh our instruments
have always, possessed. 'We have found;
Mr. Moore always reliable and oblig-
ing, faithful and energetic, aliye to
the, interests of his• employera and
capable of Secno..ing the best efforta
tiVe interest in rifle Shooting and won
many cops and medals in county,, and
larger, tournaments. ,
IVIr. Robson was tWiee married and
's eurvived by his seCond wife, (e,
daughter of Mr. E. Dinsley of town)
and their only son, Normo.
Personally he was a most genial and
kindly man, ,tid had many friends: and
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The funeral took place on Mealy are
ternoon 'and was largely attended by,
old frilends and neighbors. In the
cortege were many meMbere of !the
Sons of England. The 'services were
coinineted by ReV. 'C. It. Ounne ; the
pallbearers' Were e W. S. and John
Harland, John Johnstofte, John Vodni
Thos. Jackeon Sr. and James Smith.
Among the relatives from a distanee
wilb were present were t- Mr, Harry
Stanbury and Mrs. It. W. COafe, De-
troit ; Mr. Alex. Rose, atgl1I ; De.
and Mt, Itoss, Seaforth, and Mrend
from the men in his charge. Mrs. W. 13erty, nrucefietd.
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NOv Advertisements
Auction Sale, -.0. Iloaree-5
Notice -0, n. Greenslade -5
Winter Overcoats -P. & G.-4
Auetion G. nillote-5
The Plaee to Buy --M. &t C.-1
License 'transfer -A.
12 Dig Speeia1s-Neweo1nbe's-4
Sensational Selling-Itodgens-8
Auction Sale -John Ttansford-5
Stoves :and Ranges-I1arland's-4
Perm for Sale -Mrs. Brownlee -5
Queen Quality Shoe; -P. jackson--,
Reliable Timekeepers -W. ti. .11e1131ftr4
they Made a- oleic inspection .of • the
winter .wheatt • district . in Alberta.
They. also visited' Stratheona 0.and
Edmonton and eyeroeex,elefolee944-
en-Witie ratter plaae than .. Oar-
gary.., With the Peace•Rivee conuttY
'at its back a-13.4- they are convinced.;
it is bound to become one -or the.
mest-imPorta,nt -places in the*. West.
They' also went through to the Coast
and : visited • Vancouver • and ether
places. At Westminister' they
attended the Provincial -Fair and.
were 'reuth impressed by the Variety
and quality ,of the elthibits.., Every-
where the. Messrs.. Miller Went they -
*Met former residents of Huron. • They..
had a very 'pleesante trip 'throughout
hut were , glad; to get beck home'
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again for eiter all's said there is no
place where :the 'comforts of life
are in greater abundance than in the
.good old dchinty :
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Ur, P....'13. McLeen of Tuckeramith Speakers thereelbut it was'(Inc Coneer- • .
lite; taken ‚(Inc platform for Mn, John .1 vativee who advocated rural.' •mail
shrriitt, Conservative candidate .-in delivery, .anii the Reforineoe ridiculed
Sofith-Iluren. • Mk. NCILeati:.was fort -11.40e idea,'" saying it would coat too
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trif a Strong -Liberal an(' en ' More !ieitil,eho.y.i
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then one occasion hisdivine wasvery piitinited 0.0: .c.,.D_cilier, -
prominently', Mentioned 'in ,eonnee.tion li ,ithey lave brought in the very thing
With party nomination for a seat in ;they ,denounced, but 'at the eleventh .
the Legislature. ' But he is of: aa in 1 hour, and for whar-pUrpose,..: 'Merely .
depoulent frame of mind • and the. ecir4 ;to buy the farmers' Vote." (Cheers:)
ruption - of the Ross Government ' tel.
disgusted hit» that he thresic his - .in.." 14011. 'J. '.I., Foy, Attornry-ClieneraI of . • ' .
duence against them and:Worked for ;Ontario, has sounded a note of warn:. •
the return of Mr, Harry tither. And i ing to bribers end, the gentry 'Who
with thc'ILaurier Gdernieent, the !make will/0E110°d by maniptitatiiig the ••
"Government el a Hundred' Sciutdals".; banot boxes. Mr. Foy: says unit the • - • !
he has taken' an tenallY strong stand , whole machinery of • Ihia department ,
need is giving a very cordial support : will :he used for the 'apprehension -and
to Mr. Sherritt foe ,Wholli he iiii.S spolc-Hprompt punishment of all who coni -
en it a number of 'meetings. Mr, Mc- i mit illegal , practices in eonnection
Lean was terve of Tuckersmith ler '1With the eleetione It IS understood
years and -is a man of more than: or- lthat' a large amount, of boodle mortey
dinary ability. has -been sent inth the three Hurons
# * * 1 in the interest of the Laurier candi-:
Another prominent farmer who is ; Wen,' Those who are expected to do-,
assisting in the overthrow of the Gov- ; tribute the "stuff" will do well, to •
ernment is Mr. John McLane,' reeve heed the warning of the' Attorney- .
of the township Of Ilibliert. For 'for- General ; by doing se they will save
ty years Inc his been voting Liberal ; them:elves „publicity, expense and puri -
but last Week in speaking. for the ' ishmenf. ,
Conservative candidate he said.: I
have been bred tinci born a Reformer, The speakers A the nomination at
.end as you know, nlY emenship gives Duegannon. Were the candidates ; • and
me a large Refolein majority." . . "1 ;Messrs, Porter and Waite 111r, Holm- .
was elected. year after year as presie ' es wits:even more reckless in language
dent of the Reform Association, and than usual and made personal charges
thought that there Was' no party like 'against his opponent which he W114
my own. Thirigg have chartged,• how- !compelled to withdraw, •
eVer, a good deal. It is not needful I At. the South Mixon nontinationa
for inc to 'Speak „of the increased ex- i mr. Smitten spoke for Mr.' Sherritt
peediture, the broken Liberal pledges, : ad Mr. Mowat of Toronto ler Mr.
the platfotnt of 1003, the graft. that ; meLeare
is charged to, the Laurier., AdviiniStra- I
thin. It is net for inc to say whether 'mArt4•1/AGE op MIss•nrmwprt.
or not t
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he Conservative
,s' clothes were
stolen in reigard• to free rural mail de- Aties Ltley Brewer, „formerly Or •
liver(Applause) ciinton but now of Toronto was mar-.
y. .
eried 'on Wednesday feat In St. Paula
''''ll'at 1' mai say that 1 wasllYStole Conservatilve 0lotheS. regent ' Daptist church, Toronto, to Mr.
at the !nomination of Messrs.. lIorion Lionel Waugh of California. After'
and MeLean in South. Huron, and X dol themarriage a reception was held at
know that the Liberals stole the Con- ' the bride's home, 45 Woodlavin Ave.
servatives' ciothts . in . respect to Mrs. M. D. McTaggart Was the • only
rural mail delivery. Let me tell you one 'from !Clinton v,illo attended- •the
that the Reformets had their hest wedding.
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