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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-02-18, Page 7-1 K 11 I Jq . ) A � imft OLOTON NNW 4VA z, I � I 4 � , I �, - 11 - , I � . . . I I � . . � - .. � _. . - . �.. � ­ I - I . I I 11111� 1: I 11 I I � I - - , 11 11 :11 I 11 I I I :1"IF"Nolp"M _4 _ - I I _. I I I I I - . ­­­ - ,;W- j; 0 � , r I I 4 . . I . r @� — ... I I I I . , r I . � - III - "I , - I I i I i ; i i i �. ! = -1 � I � .' . ' . r i , .. ' j . — , I I , , , 'r � . r . -p �, — — — ==:1�1:,111:.11i1"r � VARID Or Ta&NKFJ -Xrp Axpnt To 7140 130y$ W Cfttolli Jrs 3amos A Ford OMM-tatuea ^ � "** t � , w (it her friondsWodU404167 , evening I , W , , " "'� " Zim e"s Jj' CLU4T DN N M, ERA wishoo to exProw bar 400P gratitude - churC'h C1 , , to , iihoviedthair vywpatby dar- Mr Richard 0ovier will 14ove to the , . ,, all who, th 61uer bile- It the boys of Clinton betwe�u the "%-WV*%,*��%1%1% I , 11 the Illness and doa, a 0 Of 10 to IS will meet me In, the, h9use -at prelient occupied byMrs Hall, BAPTIST (� - THVR$D*T. VRB. 18, 1909 1b & d. OimC,J Chamber. next Saturday eve- Ash Weduesd Ila on February Z.11 I _. , a *JQJIth Is ]&aster Services &I usual next Sunday, The 11 fa, I . ICE -The comparative opennev%-01 ring, February 20th, It would like to 24th this year an Apn. I 9 " 31108 with thew the advivability of Sunday. � S, pastpr will, preach, subjects morning, � the winter is shown by the thickness 4i . 'Abraham!s great trial of Faith." Local . Notlees, ffe I" , 61 the tee being. atorW, by forming a J uniorAtheletle Association More onovy has fallen here dulnuf B ' g, "N4man. the leper." I . veam I I Instead of being a foot or for the purpose of pl, In ootba an I � "I t' . I 11 4 the present week, tb#u at any other ed. Highest p r . Ile , Ir — , — , I I � I y I I .1 - I I t t t 'w * * " 0 ld aw" nex I Xh C he "' ft ra U 4 0 se P �a 4 I v I A a' ko' 8 h t vh 0 t - 0 0 - b n of lot " 11-ty a the a ad� ocls' Athel tic a ootball "d . rie for , 11b I . Hove eighteen I rpla"'i , � time during the wip"r. � JWE %W run won. wices parties. � inches thick, &a bag been tl�e Baseball, and fo ONTARIO STR .T , I Y., Clinton. . M d I 0 . r war a in X . paid.- Bert Aber winters, it is only six between the four war � a I .0, or, [ . - m � I \ r ease in ( .-k this winter. __ Ur Jacob Taylor has boulKht the It is expected that,Ulas Sybil Uourtice --bighest incheathl . $ha Coming season, I Y b f , .114litterand Ewa Wanted a proposition to JAY befo house belonging to Mr Saunders, to will resume her duties as Organist �pricli.spald. 0AVTEWXBAOs, Clinton I have t ur apprOv Sunday, a position she has been � I � i I TOWN AGHNOT.-The change Of you and it It meet9 with your approv the rear of the Hospital. .1 next. .1 r - . . I . unable to fill for some time - owing to k' r r I , usiness deep not in we can have a first class summer o 'The nsany friends ofUrs Jas L Hearn . , 1, , DIE OVHNS,London, Surgeon, Oeu. the. Hodgens, Brop. h illness. . list clalist, will ))a ,at W. 8 R- any way interfere wIth'the town G, T. ap,orte and amusements. will be glad to learn that, she is recov. r '. � ., fte am willing to da my psi lt in the ering from her recent illness. The officers for the Corning term of . �e. on F4.iday, Feb. R. Ticket Agency. Mr. F, R. Rodgers , , , in the Ontario . � � Notiops' Drug a oi - form4tiou of an association of this Skati arrival on Clinton rink the YouniMen's, Class . 14ay, . ISM. Q.!aqses. properly fItte4,r deAfnesso is still acting as agent, and partie4de r , I � and rofit. Sy. St. Obure . were elected last Suz , n procure tbem. as b8' kind for your own pleasure ,xt T ng C ,at of Fetruary , 14th. The fol , lowing are the riAta,rib, and failing eyesight treAteds airing tickets ca . n read This being the th . I , ]KIp Ilt 4' I fore, at the same store. � Briov, your parents along witg you the seaenn their u I I I likely be a good al's Iro P�W- , if oil like and hear all about t next officers: -President. H� Pickett ; Ist , .; 1. "� OPEN RVENINGS.-Local Poultry- I attendance. A, good list of prizes will - �, . Saturd evenin , at 7 30 ,In the . � r vicq H Watts;2nd vice J Cantelon; 3rd � - men are reminded that the Asdocla- . , be. given. . vice D Courtice; Secy, R Fisher-, Treas, . , , Local Newm tion rooms are - open' Wednesday and ounci . a ers, being Miss, Cela Beacom's FTyadall; Librarian, J Mair; Report- . t a es are . ours for the boys, . Monday . Saturday evenings, T JACKSON, JR 12th birthday, a large number of her er H, J. Walsh. �, I ALRM RENTED -Melvin Grab I the best journals bear- .1 .............. �_ frien . ome We understand that Rev. T. W. F. r 1103' to'befound . . ds. were putertaineft at her b � - of town, has ront&l the Robt Archer Ing on the industry. 14y person in- - on that daw, and everyone pmeat� Coseng, of W � , A WEEWS ATTRACTIONS allaceburg, ho ignified r � peeptance, of the iuvita on tend- I � lafra, on the 5th con., Hallett; he -in, terested in poultry ads welcome. spent a jolly time. his az at , I � . . I *648 to pasture must of it . Ml� Thee egular meeting SAW aq, evening. That the people of Clinton have coil- ' MrCard, of the Telephdile staff, who . ered him by the Board of this Church, I . I . . �haj,whoisatpresert livingonit, siderable to attract theirdttention dur. has been laid up at Seeforth with ap. subject to the action bf Conference. 1 A""" 1 retalils the use of the house. HOUSE OF REFUGE NOTES, - the present week,whatber their in, - pendioltis. for the past four weeks,was This practicially .rueans his appoint. � Bayfield, died ' I HURON OLD BOYS -The New Bra lielin Bannerman, from 'Culignationa1urn to pleasure or the more able to sit up' for the first time since 'reat" 'or it is not often that the Stat ! - haal received an invitat;on to the Ninth this weOl serious side of life, may be gathered his illnesi, on Wednesd�y. . janin ommitte . k, aged 73 years; the remains ., .�'. a moves against an I ..0 i fe -4 hare Two new inmates r - ._ . . Annual At Rome Of the .Unroll Old were. - . I Xrom a Flaoulated suatement of what, a _. '. , - � I 7,ed' this week, ThomssBallant ne, . John'"per, who was some time Boys'AssocLation at Toroat %16ich 41-ril ,I. goin n during the pr4sent week, - wing to a 0. . of- Blyth, aged 74 years, and T Wa I of Ti 0 . � � ago compelled to quit work o According to announcement, Mr. ' d on Friday,March 5. ,These Igious services in Ontario Street stroke'ot paralysis, hag sufficiently re- Robert McHarOY b ened Evangelistic , , � III' ­ will be het, This makets Chu 1 9 . : , I gatherings are usually very enj 3kable Ashfield, aged C5 years. ran every night except Saturday; covered as to be able to resume work$ services in Ontario r, Church on Sun� � and.bring together a lot of Hur0nians the number of inmates 95, two less in Eillott's Hall, and in the Array Bpr - .� than the highest number reached. . a kd is nowemployed with Mr George I day last� , I n'spite of quite unfavorable a I I the city. ' . . � � . who are I Dcated,in . I . rarks. - .: rge, tailor. weather -conditions. large audiences � � I- Vaudeville show in the Town llall� I every night.' ' I . The regular meeti of the Women's %rested him morning and evening, and . I . JACKED APPRECIATION - It is' FINE D -Mr Baker, Dominion Fruit I I allff at the, home of t om outside of Inspectoi,laid information against Mrw - Skating, bowling and billiaras ever Mi t a children's rally in the afteinoon � � town .y Institute will be h said that,a lady frc . . z was well attended. The *services I , I 6ntly lost a pocket book containing B Churchill, before P M Andrews, for night. .1 Mrs. Bradshaw, -on, the afternoon of , "MCI" . I'll through the week have gone forward djoo. _Wbich was wand by la, � branding of al�pies. Mr Mo3k parliament in St, Paul's school . Thursday, Feb.. 25., The stibject for � ,' , -, over !in 'O th, with increasing attendance and inter. � Cbpr lropbeilll plead guilty, an . the meeting will.be, 11the furnishing . stable boy at one of the hotels. He a a fine Of ,house, Tuesday night. .. A W_ ­ . 1i _f . 1 ; ; . ­­ f- comfort 17 est, There Ili only one verdict of the � gave it to the hotel proprietor, who ill $10 and costs was mpose . Supper find pro ram to choir An of- I b . ­ I I Evangelistic himself, he isa, strong� an a technical ficial. members of Wesley. church, on an in Cli' manly man who, without sensation, is 0 1 turn handed it over( to the owner. She supposes it was more th There is not i in nton who I WAS so overj,:)yed at its recovery that violatio6 Of the act, and therefore only Thurday. I should know the value� of real estate presenting stirring truth, clearly, log- . I . vs I , she forgot to even thank the hotel a minimum fine was imposed. Dance Ili Pastime Club, Thursday. better than the assessor. Mr. Cottle leally and attractively. It is expected . . I I keeper or reward the boy for his . . Supper to Junior Mission League, will soon be on his rounds and will a very great work will be accomplish.' . konesty. . . . FARM SOLD -Mr Eph Ball of'town Weiley Church, Friday �, furnish any information required as to ed. The. Friday evening maeting will I . � , � , bag sold his farm, lot 42, Con, 13, Hul- To say nothing of the sleighing. part- the value of your pro!DertY. - be especially for young penrle. 'tho'all . . : NEW MARBLE WORKS -Mr Jae Jett, to Mr Henry Daerr, for the sum leg, social gatherings, and meetings of Mr, Alex Armstrong has taken a sit. others are cordially invite , and will , I Doig has rented the dwelling part of of.&,100. The farm contains 150 acres the different lodges. nation fit Toronto. Should, the work doubtless find the service interesting. I . - the old post office, together with the with good brick house, and two bank � . � agree with him he willmovehis family All young I people will be Welcomed � I . , yard room. and will open up a granite barns, with about 2.5 acres of bush, and TOWN FINANCES. I n address be given particularly .. !", 11 and Marble Business there about the . . . . to that city. He has been a resident and a . is reallya fine property. MrBalllived . — here for a good many years, is one of for them. Next Sabbath. the Evan. � I � Ist of April. Mr Doig has been SO on it himself for 20 years bef6re movil The following particulars taken from the very besteltizens, and his removal 'gelist will preach atl1a. mand7p,m. �_.. .. rs in the monument - business, and to town six years ago, since then 3,45 a meeting for 11 yea dy has several orders booked. He Daerr has bad it rented. e the Auditor's report of the town, for ,�ould be regretted. . In the aftern(ion'at � I � alrea the full year of,1908, will -be of interest . . #,men out It be held,.when it is � . - I � I . to the ratepayers: -The total ree ,rbe next meeting of the W C T U y ,I * � will import granite direct from Scotr � . I I ,eipte, expected Qwslpacious auditorium will � ,1 1�hnd, and marble from the best Ameri- . HAND POISONED. -Mr. C. E. inciuding A balance on hand of $5652, will b6 held at the home of Mrs W 8 ve filled. Men of all creeds and classes I 1. can quarries. Mrs Hanley, at present , afternoon, a: ­ - Dowding. manager Molson's. Bank, is amounted to $36246, while the expend- Harland. on Friday I P.3 are invite:1. Come,-ineii, find share in . I occupying the house, will move to the I k blood poison- itures amounted to S=10. Soprie of sharp. .The program.whio;h will bean theservice. The subject'discussed will - _.� � . 1konse now occupied byMr Doig,11uron. at present Rtiffering frorr diture, were unuinally interesting ofie. will be ran-. I . - Street. � . . ing in the thunlb..of his right hand, the larger items of expeni dared first, in order to allow those who be "Wild Oats." Services all this week . I . and has not been able to'do much as follows:-' I . and next, commencing at 7.45 p.m... . I _. �. . � , , RSENOTES-BothMe I sere Oliv � er , more than aurae his hand for several Salaries, $1337 -, Law Costs account, - have ' other engagements to meet them. . � WESLEY- I . � HO days Two Weeks age he happened to Mrs A, T Cooper gave a Valentine . . � I Johnston and 0 J Wallis are picking $2051 ,Street account, $2018 ,� Deben- , . .- ��. up horses for their western trade, slightly bruise his thumb, and thouklit - Partjof,ord her young married friends, Rev G F Salton, Stratfordods expect- . ture'Redemption account $3127 ; Con on ay afternoon from 3: to 7. ad to conduct Se.,vices-,on Sunday, . , . , nq�hmg of it, till it began to pain him 'Deb account. $1291; Do- ' April 18. The day wbt likely be given 11 though they may not ship for some solidated Debt The prize for the best drawn valentine :��, time. Last week Mr Wallis bought so much that he had to go to a doctor, berty Loan account, $875 - Electric . .., bitt.15th Con., God- at�d found.it was poisoned.. Light, $1109: Oounty rates, $1163; Pub. .Was won by Mrs E E Ball,, "Hearts," over to , the young people. . . . . I : . one from W J Nag I . . lie School . $4588 ; Collegiate Institute were much in evidefice throughout the 1he'pastor'Will pi�each next.Sunday . 1. I erich Tp., paying $180 therefor. On A WORD TO THE BOYS - Else- $26W, Local Improvement account, afternoon and also in the ruenu. - A qist inst.. morning subject. ."Seeing , i Saturday, MeShipley, of the London most onjoyable-time was spent by 9.11. "' I a, , old where in this issue is a letter fr(?m Mr $1375; Waterworks account $1442; D well or right views of thi6gs-" A Even-- . , I , Road, delivered a colt that he had a Tho�s I ackson, jr., to the bova of Clin- Earth Closet $600;;Sinking Fund $276r(T; On. Thursday evening Mrf,I lVen, Cole. in� subject,wbat is the meaning of the I I to Mr Nesbitt, for $I75; it is one of the. il­ ton,which'explains itself. Wehappen " entertained! a number. of youbg people I . rattiest colts that ever stepped On Sinking Fund, Doherty special $4245. - ' . words. -Ye must be born again." All I . . . , � t , Unton scales, and attracted . a good to know that Mr Jackson bas .no ob. The assets of the town are as follows* _ in bonor of Miss Lillian COICIOU911's are, welcome. . . . � . . . ,._1:, deal of notice; it will not be two year, ject to se�rve in his plan thiin to. pro. Iiiithdak.' After a sumptuous supper The . Leag . us meeting for next week I mote the pleasure of the boys of town. * -Balance -on band $4030 ; Town -Hall the evening was spent. in games, etc.- - . - old until the summer, but it turned � � -at . . has been ebanged to Tuesday !light. ,.�� and Mail. Square $12000; Publi I .. f I . and.if be is willing to devote his spar I le The company, on partinbr, vvere puitni-, van, resolved' ' : 1400 lbs,neat. �a School $81100 ; Collegiate Institute $to.- . when .a.deliate will be gi, . � . time ,o this end boys can show their mOus in vori!ig Mrs Ugle a mot5t de- in aid of . �� � I ,, the c011fidence in hiih; and appreciation 000 ; Public Library $5000.; Public -Park lightful hostess And 6ptertainer. - that 140ommerce does more ,, _,_ - A VACANCY FILLED- Sine 0;Vire engine and appliances $M. ' Missions than War?' The affirinative, ... " . .Billy,, of -his efforts by meeting . him as. there- I Ing _=ai3_,bo­0'_t`a�d �4Oe being taken by Mr h Ball and MrGud- . — ' "'. in proposed. - " . . I I — '; a ' - - the' �': the . Ze. rtetp are, decided to itart negative by W , - Noorefrom town,'who was in . .. Co. Loan 69348.SinkingFund $28827; _�ssr' t miladson, and departure of the well known 11 . . Coitting Co., Loan $5588;.Threshi ' ker a r . � *� � in a . I � .. . � . . . 1 und, Doherty Special $4306; a branch at L,.desboro, which will be Holmes and Frank Andrews. - Newlilg Machine Buginess, a want has Sinking r been MOCK PARLTAMENT-An inter. I . I ' I I I . . .­ . en -felt, so Mr A Hooper has . Taxes unpaid 489.1, ; Store Crushing coriducted.jointlyin tbeharness shop - I WILLIS be . . . ".., . . secured to look after that line of busi- . eating and ably -conducted debate was *; Commencing about The annual report of the Treasurer � , [) nection with the A. Y. P.A. Outtlt $1S00 Test W61IR and Water- cf Mr. McKeown, �,-_, mess. He being a competent man to held in co - wo,ks,libt $1442; Total $96738. . the 5th of March. While they manu- show the total receipts 'for the yq6r , � . Paul's School Houge,.oh Tuesday . I I I I with. in St. , facture'anT goods in their lipe, the -1908 to have been $3502, while the ex- , I . q attend that work in connection evening. . The members �ome time ago - The liabilitie's are7. Consolidate(] Debt vay specia attention to. repair wo'k� " big well 'established 'LlTe Insurance o a Mock Par-* Debentures $29500; Doherty'Loan Debt This should "fill a long -felt wanV' in ndifure was $3327. leaving A* balance . �_ WOrik. Mr Hooper will handle the . formed theniselves 'int I Debentures $25000; Local improvement - I I pe 1 ,,, New liament, 4nd, a bill to give Clinton a onhandof,$175. During tne yeb�r the .. . leadingmacbines such ae the do several res' $5790 ,;-Oollegiate In-� Londesboro. I . .. . ­ mond system gf-waterworks, �and I I � .. church -debt was.reduced $600. The �.,, Home, The White,The New Ray other. things had been introduced' stitute Debt Debentures $1350 ; Knit- The public schools.dAerve more *at- receipt's of the Session Fund were $10.7, :, The New Ideal, etc., also Will be Able , ting Co D . ebt Debentures 651W;Thresb-". tention than is'usually given them., and .expenditure 489. The Women's - I . ,4: to fl I by Mr. Hector Greig, a member of the . �­ . arnish the public with such repairs Govern . ment, This bill was given third . er Co. Bond $931§'04 less Insurance Pareti,ts-, as a rule, regard their entire Assoclatiod report a balance on hand * �,,�,, as they may requlie. . $2053.83, $72K.21 ; Total duty h) this ' n dweliarged in at the close of the'year of $243; th�l .. ��, reading, on Tuesday, "in committee held in trust. . . connft I. i � .1 I . ot the wilcle," and finally passed'in a $74344.2l.' 1 . . � ,� - paying their tax anrupropisrly c)Oth'Df Young, W.omen'sGuild, a- balance on , �:� . . AT ROME -The Oddfello*s of town . i i -839: ." were at home to their friends on Vei- division. The dpeakers for the affirm. The statement of the Public School itna siiiding their children ' to gehoo . handof ;the Young People's Guild � �­ day evening last, and aboutt,wo bull- - ative were Messrs Gre' , * A. A.11111, account for the year anow the receipts There- is reason to fear that many .a balance of $55. The Wumen'sForeign. 91. , TIVIiss Gunne;' to have been .84788, while the expendi- Iciok upon the school room as a nursery Miq L 'uring -the year,' ; , so6s of both sexes gathered in. C, Copp, H. T Rance an palon re lead $165 d I I ", ., I . for the ueW%tive, Messrs Hartley, F. ture was $4422, of which $3545 was for to relieve thein','of their troublesome an&expended &)most thesame amount �, . * . I I = to enjoy themselves for the Herman, . . Johnston,.Roy Ball, and teachers'salaries. . � . . . children. The public schools. cannot The receipts of the, Sabbath .School , . evening. Mr T Jackson, jr.. acted as Mr,Hill; Some really. cleaver and The Collegiate Institutorecleipts were a6complish the full measure of. their,- Were $210, and -the expenditures $149. ,, master of ceremonies, while other . . an � possibilities unless the parents I - I I , i . . = . embers of 'the Order contributed in smusing Arguments were advanced in . res $6544,.of join . .ThokoungPeople's Guild of. Willis . . . , . , ' I . - :, � , various ways to the plea6ure of the the course of -the speakers.being nor- whiA $5200 Was for teacher's salaties. with teachers and directorg in a . t I ten I t I - Presbyterian church vvill bold a, social . . . mally applaudedo U. Holmes acted as The .Public': Library receipts were ion to their pupils.' . . ' . , a of card playing- . I . � . . in the basbinent of the. Church on the . Z., occasion. Outsid was Speakeroftbe Hduse� . ' . .. .$972,while the cixlpeadituriis were $770, ' . I .. evening of Tuesday, 23rd. .A � good - 'i,,� . euchre and flinch -the program . � . � I . I of.which over SM went for new books ' Whenever the country newspapers , I ,. �,� entheIV impromptu, and consisted of � '. . . find foreigners invadirig the field of the program. is being . provided, and' a , . ,. ... ' WITROUT'AN' ENEMY Heaven and magazines . . . . . . . Inneh served. Eveik body welcome, . * . volunteer selections of music, recitat- - - - i who imagine- . I . 1. home merchants with goods, and mer7 I . , �-,� - �, etc. Luncheon was serV'4d. and ,help tbp mar she can . .- -_ I � . . f . ionu 'dodge enemies .by trying to ple I chandis6 and selling thein'to farmers, come and havd-a good time, I � :,�, te up at a reasonalike . as" Huron CountY'SOring ,Show to , . . . . . indiVidual , ,, 7 7 . I � . -_ , : the gathering brol [)dy I ' If such they are asked t a and whack the - , . . ;�4 ever�bi "an . a � . I . . . . 1�1 hour, an exceedingly happy time hav,, I -!.be held at Clinton, A]�ril'llst. - intruders,and aod,'IVe the farmers to, . � RevJames - . ;�_ - . ... ever succeeded we should be glad of , . I . . Livingstone has been in- . � : ., ing been spent. . � it" notthat we believe in a mangoing � The best � � —_ . I buy- their goods of home merchants. 'k ,I Methodist I , . . ,,.�, . THE LATE' Mktg CRAIG - -Mrs ,through'the.world.,irying tollid.beams ' Spring Show in Ontario. - . And when foreign printing houses send vited - bac td ' Mitchel . 1, . Sep the new prize lists. . . . . their representatives .uniong the. mar- Church for next year, and has accepted � �q: Craig,sister of Mrs John. Taylor, On- t6 k4ock and. thump Lie poor head New' features, new classes, more chants and business men, soffie of these .It � i!�stwted that an invitation has � � ­ I er home againstt disputirigevery man's opilnloh, money, more prizes. . .. . same merchants give them their'orders -been received by Rev G'W Riverg, � - tario St.,where she has made h - d elbowing,-aud crdwding . , fl lattri'lz . . 1. .passed away I whg an �­ for, the past eight years. al o differ with him. That, agaLin A new feature is.,& prize of $24 fori and ger, inferior work1or the money. B D,, Belgrave, to become the pastor . � , . � On. Monday, at the advanced age of the best three horses shown from any That's rociprocity. I . - of the Methodist churi3h.es .on Ripley. � : 90 years. De6ea,sed was, for years a is another extreme. Other people have one township in the County ofHuron, I . . . .. . . I . .. ; I . . , ­ . I . I . . . circuit. ,, .. . .. .11, resideni of Peel County,and was twice . A ri�ht to their opinionp so have you; the animals td be 6*ned b � bonafide . � I I , 1 4.. don t fall intb the error of 'supposing Y. . . . . . . . The. Rev 0H Cobbledick, at present I '' I . married,her first husband beingnamed residents of the -toiwaship On: Mar&' . . . - . : ,�, Gill. Her second husband was the they will respect you .less .for main. 31st. Any numter of entries may. be W H Butt, brother,of.M r*,E Butt, is . asto'r of the Central Methodist church I � � 'for . : . , late Robt Craig, a prominent cattle tainingit, orrespect you more shown from each townsht . %loodstock, has accepted a ball to the' . 1� dealer of Brampton. She had nolam- turning your cdat ever day to match p; Get putting in. a second term at Centralia pastorate of the Methodist Church in � the colors of theirs. Vear your own. ready and make your tovOnsbip proud At a board irteeting-last week'he was :�,', I ily. She was a woman of strong pers- co�ora in spite of wind or weather, of its stock. The best judges in Canada mosE.6ordially. and" unanimously In. Quebec city, There is only one church � I . onality and convictions, and enjoyed of this denominafion in that city,with � . 811113 . storm or sunshine. It costs- the vac- .will be .procured, so that perfect vited toxeturn for a third, year-thui , a somewhat limited membership. ' - . I the use of her faculties at up to ilating and irresolute ten timeS the Satisfaction will be guatant6ed. * Making a seven -years pa,,torate on the - � . . �, I . the very last. In religion she was a trouble to wind and shuffle, ana twist, The Clinton Branch of;the Huron same change, which is rather unusual The ladies of. Holy Trinity Church, . . I " Baptist,and-realized'the. presence and - . it doesbonest Minly independ. Poultry Ass'n., one Of the most active I in Methodism. � I 1. I �.. � Chatham, gave a tea in.the §choolroom . power of her Saviour. A short mem. than P * . . . . . . . . on Friday afternoon for. the Rev.,! W I I and. � . organizations of its kind in Ontario, . . �.. Orial service was held at the home of ence to. stand its gro . . I will add to the dav's attractions,' b . -Rev John S Corcoran, a superAnp- odgins an family, -formerly of Sea- , I I I Y � : MrbTaylor, on Tuesday evening by t I .. � . . , making son ekbibit,'which .will, be o an at,ed Methodist minister, died �-of Oar- r ey'arc. leaving fox, their new . � v CO M E BARLY- One of the -most ' � 'Street ' uring the tea � I Rev Ur Chalziesworthoasslisted by.R6 . toall who forward'the memberZip alysis At hid home. in Toronto 0 in: Sfiatford. D I . I Mr Kerr; the remains heing taken to embarrassing things a country edltor� fee of 69c, to 14.0i Kaufman, See'y. . west, at an early hour Monday morn-. Q r r an ra Hodgins were repre- � �, .. Geoigetown, on Wednesday, for has. t& contend with is the disposition . L W I 0 � !ng. He was 62 -"years of age, The -a handsome library couch . ­ - . sented With j . I of.p.e0ple to-waituntilthe lastmorneril, - , . 11, interment. I .­ � . . - - --- - I deceased minister bad decupled P'llPits' and a oase of sterling silver spoons -and I "fig to press and tbenrtish in with .. SERIOUS . RUNAWAY. -Aa Mn 1 . .. . . * I of goi in several churches, in 'the Hamilton forks,' and Miss Hodgins with ,a. jewel i. I r , , I., . . 11 V - FIRED AT A TRAIN"While train their items which they Ilwant in, this Elliott was coming utifroin the 1.25 Confe ence., . . I � .. � . - . 1. Case. :. �, I . No 7 of the G T R was running from we�ek - sure." P66ple do not reflect p.m. train, today,his horse took fright . � . I . .. . � I . Seafor.th to Clinton last � Thursday upon the tact that the 1pi6 er is made ind,-.runping away, 611 -and broke We i -_ - - . I -_ ­ � I r . . ��. � evening, a revolver bullet criabed up during the whole wee and that leg, necessitating that it be destroyed. . I I I.. I . . I , � I . . I . ' . . . , : through a double window of the rear its capact� is limited to just so much, _ LIFE:INSURANOE-Irethe Legal . I . . . I I ' . I � I b, cIbse to the f3m6king and the matter. -guaged accordingly. Quiries of the mail, the . following I . ,, . , passenger coacl . I . The bullet struck the Iftfi(i editor shbuld a%ait the conven. . .. I ompartment. . I question and ansv% er oceVrs;- R. L. N,. . . I ­'. - . - � opposite side of the coaeh, narrowly ience of those who ,have somethitig , Clinton,- Qn.-I took a twentylend6W. � REL I NRO , . �, missing the heads of two passengers. they want published he would not get a in a life insurance company, . . I . I . . , distance this paper out until I the n6xtweek, lind In n'no'ic . . .. , .1. I unfortunately considerable ' and lave mYy note'for $44, at the age I � . . . . . . . . : I � : 4 out a notice he 'of I� . SHOES - . ad before ' the train then he would have to delay� two or . � had been cover . . I could'not'pay the note. I was I "' g,or indfriend had � i crew becAnle aware of the Phootin thi Ise days until some k sued and judgment was entered . I I , an attempt might have been made to . made �p his mind ab . avainst me and a judgment sumnlons , .. I I . . I �. wants in but which he hasn't had time . .1 . .. I . I I . I - Capture the perpetrator. The conduc. - , list, to suit Im. � was thereafter issued, and the .judge ." �, . 0 I . - --- I ,;. tor ba planed to be in the smoker to. piepare . hi & godat ordered me to pay I per month. I I . 1101111111111 !!��_ —,----..— __.- _....;­ � . . , I . when tile affair happened, or the train lie d6n1t get their notices ' pa ld two moi I then quit 1pay7 I- . . . . . " . . . . . I would have 1p�en stopped anaa'seArCh publIelled'in consequ6nde, of this dis. ing:for five months, when I received I .1 . . . � I . I . I J r Ran-, os1tion to put off to the last minute � tiothing 'is' - "I made for the miscreant. RevF I a notice if I did not pay up the arrears. F all that a lady uses, wearst or pats, I , , Ion .ust two seatsfromthe window Eut those not Interested never notice,. they'would have me'commited. What 1: � was per -appoarg'on 0 -where tC bullet entered. That the the omission, The pli iraint I do to get Ad of the trouble, as . more vitAl to her daily comfort than prope�ly- � I I act was intentional is' quite evident, time'and the world iuo�e6 on ju . at the. I am not, able to pay, having got biar- I . . ' . . . I �, ; but the motive is h%rd to fathom. A sdire. . . ried and am only aarning'$6 4 week? . I wn through a-cikr win- , . I . . I . . I . Ans.-You can appear before the I fitted shoes, . It decides the ques.tion of how she � stpne was thra the same place golne , -OUR SCYOOLS-Our towfibas .one � . . . . . . I . I � dow at a,bout * �f jfidge Aad, state your circumstances . . ' y— .. . ' . �, time ago. . . � . thing which she is ustly proudl � efp a to make ,an orde�# shall hnigh �2tch da whether tired and tinhappy, or. - . . '! , . . and t&which she larl4efy owes her go�d and he wilYr a I . . � � . � s of our sehools. agalnetyOu. .'. . I I HOUSE 01,1 REIFUGH- The house name, the influence . - . . I . rested and comfortable. . . of,refuge committee of the councy Thev have sent o6b a class of young . I I - I I I . v . '. . council met tit the institlitiononFriday 'Iadl�a And gentlemen that are weild- � Mr It H Coats of the Department ,of . I � I for good and most sue . � .and inspected the va�rlous departments Ing a Ower : . - Labor, Ottawa, was presented with a Not one woman in eigat, is properly fitted to - I F, ly Ills follow. I , I . and found the ninety four: inmates 6essfu ly filling the best placeq and pool gold watch and chain b . I . ' a' 'ttle' " 6 Carefully provided for Add due aeon. tionsinlife, There is no more efficient civil servants at the capital This was " Rut � to morality, honesty, sobriety And in recognition of Mr"Ooats' preparation proper shoes. If,you will give us 11 eXtra time ouly used in coliducting the insti - aid . . I Ion, Steps Were taken for the windiiig good citizenship than well conducted, of the, case of the members of, the .' . � up of the eotitte'bf Win Cautelon, who. Rublid schools, and it is' apart of Wis- public service in their application for . some day, we will fit your feet %e6entifically and ac- �. was'an thmate of the house for over a dom to keep these - schools up 'to the increased remuneration. Mv Coats' I ' 1 . � . I I I " . I . I Itgureg of the recent increased cost of corately to a pair of � -year and who died ,Tannery 30th, No very highest point of excellency, and Action Was taken in the ,matter of a to ao this there must he harmony 6f living were Convincing and unangwer- 1, . . I clairl'bf J Foster Against George Hod. four elements, viz .- the scho9l board, ablei aud it must be geatifying to him I I r I girs, flow & . n inmate of the house, The the'patrons, the scholars and the that big Colleagues appreciate his at*- , transfer of ptoperty,belongingto Peter teachers,.and without which perfect in tbat respect.- Globe. . ?Mr . rido Sho''es. I SiacIrl1r, another ining-te, whois alm ost success cannot be attained, therefore, Vlocaetile is a well known native of Clinton , I : belpless, will be further considered at 'let it be the duty of those four ale. being a'brothiir of Rogistrar Coats, . Your discomfort will cease from that hour. I . ad. . . H � fo h - - h $4 1 the March,meelting of the. committee. mentig to see that no, deficiency orhi now of Goderich. . . I In Connection wit I% petition bofor(i , ntnce8 arlseson thel� part to thwart . I 0— .1 . � it asking that certain the good purposes ot our schools, If INAt a recent meeting of the quarter- � . I , factions exist, pray aisbarid and give -11 41" . 4 the Governmo, � ly hoard of the Seaf0vt ,thodist I . landi be grant0a to vOlUateers wbO- Church kindly references were made I . took part in repelling the ,V4 enian raid your lienrty sanction and Co-operation of ISM, the cipalmitteb reported that, to the eNortq being made to maintain to the pastoral rind pulpit work of the ' . Jobn Mitchell aadllohdLawrason,two ,the excellencies of schcols, 'Ctyl. And plastol'i Rev. I Rodgers, alld ,oil F.,red, Jackson. 11 , : inniateg of the, llouae,should participate soonehanee tboiv Interest , th'tt the motion, lie was unanimously invited - -1 I . if,attc , made# shall stana secoad to none W la, fo � I , it gt�arts ;are I the n'tT. to continue Ills labors r a third yetw. N 1 I I . I . I 1. . . . i 1. I . D ,,, A . . . 11 __ --.--- , Feb. lath, 1909 , . __ � . ­­ � .1 . . � - . I r � . � co" P .A,p JPk P%'.,&(e11 - I I . � Is always pointed, ever ready; the writing . point being made of Irldium, the hardest known tnetal, and being roundt never sticks. in the paper. It holds, a good IN .. supply of Ink and keeps It 1n exc.eilent condition. It I y . , la just as hand as a Fount - L ' ain Pen and writes Me a lead .pe.nA�,-_�., ,_1, �, PracE $1.00 , � . � . I., 0 , . - . . ; . . . I W,.D,'FAIR COO . . ­ . CLINTON; ONT. - , Often the Cheapest—Alw�ys.tbe Best . I I . . 'a * the Annex, A" 1�k � . I . . I I � � 1. __ . ___ I . . GREAT. SALE P I . I ..'' 0 F k . . I , � . . . ' I I . � I . . . I . M e n s'.s, Underwear, . . I . . .. . . . . . I I � . I . L . - e' 0 a d . . F_ . I H avy Mitts n I . . . � � ' . 0 � .. . . . Heavy Wpiking Shirts - , I I — . . I . . I . � . .., . I .10. I I . We want to inake room' for our -New "' ! I I I - - . ky1ii*ds, hence this Slaughter Sale. . . I . . �. Spri . rticle in the store, marked � � 1. Every. ter a . . .� I .. dowh to cost and,lest. There will - be lots I . . I I , I of - cold weather yet this Winter. Be, pre- " ' i .pared for it, and lay. in .a -good' stock of . � .. .. . � . wintergarments at a big saving'.. . -I., . I .. . . .. . . . . I . . . . .. I I I . . . I � . . . i I I I . ., ..... 50c Underivv'aO� 39c . . I � . . . � � I I . ; ,. 4 . . I . . . ,Hen's., . hea, . vy flee I ce-lined Underwear, Shirts and ' .� . . . , drawers,- all §izes reg� OCC, B&I . . . 39c � 9 . a price ........ � ...... . . � . � � I .. . . . � � 1. % . " ,. . I . I . . . . . , . . 75e.Undeiwearg 50c , . � . . . � . L . . . I I . . . . . . . . . I . . I I .. I . � . . . Men's heavv wool fleece -lined Underwear�, all - sizes * . - , , . in shirts and drawers, reg. 75c, sale price ...... e ... 50C . . . . � . . .11 � . I . . . . . . I � . .. I .1 . . I . . . � I . . . I ;. $1 Underwear,,75c' .. ' ': . . I . . . .. . .. I . . . .. I - � . . I , I . Men's all -wool heavy ribbed Undervirear,;,guaran ' ... F . I I . . 8. r W � � . . . . t!Pdd unshrinkable, -all sizes shirts and dra a . . , 750 , I I . . . . . $LOO, Sale price .,.,. - - - - - .., - - - - -.,..; ................... �. . - . 11 I . .. I �. . ... . ,� . . . . � . , � ; ,� , ... I I � .. ' I L " . , I . : * ��,` I !, , . � . Stanfield's Underwearg $1.00 . . . ." � i I I . � . ­ � � 11 . . 1, I � . , � . � . . . 1� � . . I .. �. 11. L Stanfield's Unshrinkable. ribbed Underwear.. � "' . . I � .. . I 1 .., � ,sizes in Shirts and Dkawerst. rbR.. $1.�.5: and , $1.35, f. 1 0 �. . I I I , . . - _. . . , I .... � .......... $ . I .1 Sale price .......... � ................. o. , . . I . . . . . . . . I I . '. . . . . .. I � . I I I . . I �. 4 .. �, � , . . . I . . , . . I . .. I I -_1 ­ 1. . . . I 5,0le Shir.ts,*39e . , . '. . ... .1 . . . 1. I �. ... . . . ­ � . . . I" . I -Wol - with 39 . , . � . . Men's black and white Duck rking Shirts, I I . colittrattachecl,;-i%ll,r,izes,�re 50ci. Sale -price. - ­ v� .. 1:� ....... 0 ........... �.... ... ­­ . ,. 6 . I . . . � I I . � . . . , . . . I . . � . . . . . � . . . . I � . I � . I . . . . . . I � . . , . . . .. .. I . 75C h1drts, 50e.. , .. . .. . ... . . .... . . I . . . . . . . . . I . . Men's . heavy . . Working -Shirts, . black and . white . 50C , .1 . . I . 1. stripe, extra quality, all sizei, reg. 75c, Sale� &ice., . 1, I % . . . . . I ... � � . . I . I . . . � : � I � � . I I � . I . . . . . I ., . I . 1. $1. S1111ts, 75c, -� .. , .. :. . 1. .. . , I I . . I � . I . . I 11 -wool Jet -spy Knit- . . Men's navy blue flannel aud a I 5C 1 . ted Shirts, all sizes, ieg. $1.00,: Sale prj�-e :1 ....... ; , I I . . .. � . � . . I . . . L . . I . I . � . . .. I I I . - . . I I . . . 1 50c. Reavy IfiltS9,119c'. . . L � . I . . , , � . . I � � , '. . . . I . . MeWs heavy driy .Ing Mitts, horse Ijide, palm good � 1. tough wearing inits, reg..50c, Sale price. t ........... 39.0 � . I. . . : . . . I . . .1 � . I . . I .. � . I . . � . � . .. . . , . I . I . . . . I , 15c Heavy Mitts, 50C . I � . . � 11 . . . . I . . . . � . �. . . . . , . . � .. . . .. . � .. Men's'heavy working or driving -Mitts, wool li4ed,- . -, . , � � � I mule Alm. all sizes, reg1.75c,Sate price.......... ...... 50C , . I. . . . p . . . � . . . - . I � . . .. . I � 1. I . . . I . . I . . . � �, . . .. � 25c Heavy -Wool SOXt 19C .� I . . . . . I . . I . . . ..Men's heavy wool Socks, in grey onlyoreg. 25ci Sale . . .. . - �, price I ... ........................ � --- � I ..................... 190 .. .. 1� I .1 . . � I . I . . . . I . . . I I . . * . . . . 1, - I , 75 � . . . . . . . . . 7A� $1 sweaterst . ,e �,., -, . I � I . I . � . . � I . . . . I . I . Meals navy blu�and striped blue and white heavy � .. .Sweaters, reg. $1.00, Sale price ........................ . 75c. . . . ... ... . . . . ' ­ ?4 . . .. .1 1 50c Minter Capso 25c, 1 . . I . . � � I I I . . . I . I � . ., . . M6Ws, heavy blue� Cloth Ogps, with storm band. all , 25c .., . . ,,, I sizes, reg. 59c, Sale price... .., �,- - .-. - - - - - ­"-,-, i -...;..1. . ..., . . I . - I . . . . I . , �. I . I . I I .1 ' * 1 75c, Winter'Capsg 50c � . � � . � . I - I . I .1 . I . . Alen , a hea,Vy, wintiat Caps, in blue and black Beaver . . I 1. . . I Cloth, with ftif-lined stprul. band, reg.,75c, Sale 50c . . I . litlee ........... r ........... ! ........ t.,.-4 ...... I.. ".. � . . . I I . . . . I I . I ( I . 4 1 . � I I I I . . , . �� . $1,50 Winter Pants, $1.15 . I I I I � I .. � . Men's extra heavy odd Pants, made of good heavy, . I Canadian Tweed and will give good tough wear, , reg. $1.50, Sale price ..... , ......................... �1311.15 . I I I I I . � I I ' . . ( I . Cardigan Jaekets reduced : , . * � 'Men's Cardigan Jackets,-recr. $I.A'for, - - - .,-.,. .,....$1600 - . . . I Men's Cardigan Jackets, reg. $2.00, for .......... I ... 1,5o I Men's Cardigan Jackets; reg. $2 60, for ............. 4 v 26 I Men's Cardigan Jackets, reg. $3.00, for ............... 2,25 . I . 15 . . I . A4111111111 . - - T!M_�_ . . . I . . TOOLIC"Or & lwown'' , . I '.. 1NT . .1 0 __T_1 41 . , rX 0 ]—NT-