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. I �. 1. � .. 4 The following is the report -off Can- , , - ' . � . ". ,
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. : ll '"T. ace ved from the Bell .Telephone, . , I .
I . �1� . . 11 1rador Cwt Nice i. "S ton Publia School for thO watli ;i ' Th� - regulu,. meeting, w#4 held on, f
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: . . . . . Only those whose names appear bave 00 ,in r%1I to 4 requept from thq --- - � -
� � I , 0"I'U Ich &'(!o" I 0;raicll 'Ing for free telephones for ,- .
I _ L - 11. . $4&00Vnueouver,,` 1.3 .0.1 Spokane, taken entmuceat4ndi;ffor theylouth: the use of the town officials, and . I
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� Sea t1s,' Wailli.; P,. I:t- F Sloman.m.,...90 L bDonald .... 40. Ingthey were willing to moot thy;, ,
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. � b4t w,e,Ady4tise ,Is -so, 11 land, Ore, , M Shipley ........ 70 Brard Rill.... 08 town and talk it over. Cana Cooper . I .-
. - - 841.75-Sau Frauctrodo, Cal., ][*a An- " Agnew ....... 73 R Pattison... .: :07 filpved, see by Conn. Taylor, that In � 1�
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11 - I I goleo, Vol. - M B i's in ....... 72 R Fleming ..... : .04 -view. of the proposed rural telephones
John Hall ....... 71 Pora Ba . �
Junior 4 ' , 8 . pri Illug to meet and discuss the matter V r � - .
sTAPLE ANO FANCY DRY GOODS, *W.%-Me,xlco City. . T.o.....03 we are not in a position to grant the I 1ATall P
I - Division 2. . ]Bell Telephone 'a franchise, bat are
I ]RILLV%ERY' FURS Above rates amo one-way second lior 3 w! 16W , 4apd%
. . Qlaso, applying from Clinton. Ticketo Fred Ford ...... 73 Luht Howe ... : - -ft at any time, - Carried I I 0 . I . ,A* i
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I ' 11. I 1. I . - I to certain other points in proportion. G-UcTaggart...73 HHarltind.... ,.5%) Aoommunication from Dr Shaw,. . . . 1
We " wgut your tgod will as ,vyeU as your joixtroluage For further particulars apply to, - P Glazier ......... 6% Lon- a Elliott._r>5 SeerePary, of the Spring$ .
, I I n . � took Show . . ""11101*111lev , . I .
� , - � I H B-acom.. 0.8 b (Jook ........... 55 was received, asking for the usual . . I .
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F. IL RODGENI :: grant of S50 towards the show; an I I , �
I :� fnotion the amount was -granted.- You may think It do6ar0t apply to you -but it, deep- .
New Wbitewear. , ; Office next do.or to, the Expreaq Office 01 Ive Uolo_ ...166 &I Doherty ...... 54 .
� � I,Pu%11olme%...60. R Moore......., -.48' Tb3 Clerk called attention to the I .
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. I � � Iry room forinerly occupied by Mi -Medd . . "'
We haV I .... 48 faottba,t the Bowling Alley Cobacl
a just passed Into Stock all our ,new Gowns. - . Maud Cook. I .
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Skirts, Corset Oo, . Vera gnd Diawerh, And would be pl�ased 1. I . IF TJ2On1psOl3 ... 01 . . Id their fee of 050, and Mr, Marshall ABSOLUTELY i` . I
t - CLINTON NEW ERA , Lizzle McPherson, teacher Kad also tendered him $5,QL as the fee .
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ok.8bOWth0lat0yOl1 Oar� PTICOSAre, right, � . I , " ,L Division 3 for the Pool Room, . I -hough the by* . I I
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.M....4- P. I . . I . ... I I I . NT., 31 H 41,1909 - stiFulli-ted $75.as t e amount,) but a foui: walls And con.
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� L - Promoted to Tbb d Classi-Ne 2, Senior � . alder such questiong as .
. Make thIs Store your head -quarters for spring'buying, j- 'L' .114 be could u9t accept it, because he did . I.,. U, .. ;: .: 1.14 . .
Remember every- article we have Is new, Marks obtainable 700, to pass 050. notknow I whethbroolefeewas to bei . .. %, I I
. . � Personat Noles - flWalkor.....571 Gladys Cook .... 48 raised or the other lowered. I .
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11.11. ..-i- LL . ". I L' . -0 ... WMR 1. . I NIQ80FOrdhas taken a,positiouln Wank Rice .... W) Elsie Vinch.... .445 Oqun. Halloway moved.secouded by � * L
. 0 HoarA ........ M'L Bar, . HIE! ALT14' . I .
. New White Shirt-, A alsts, , . the store of Coach & Vo. .. ge � ....... Couil. Ford, that the Billiard Room . . .
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, MJSffr,4`OLVtey06ldsvlsite4fr1e, d - A.Rathwell .... 515 1 GQuld ......... 1 fee be fixed at $6D, and the hours for . .
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I . - H Rodaway..,510 Loyd Wilkin ... 403 closing be 11, (instead of Nine-tentba of the people,dust the furniture and � , 4 -
' I Seafortb over Sunday. . 10.80) -the sW
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Ask to see our leader. Good ity White Lawn, Jotiri Johnson arid wif -, of Dungs, n- H Holmes ... ;,15% Olive Moore._401 . be Bowling Alley. I eep the Door, but never. realize the y J
tuoU. and lace insertion; well Made tMroll Only e as those for t .ears of t
gbolit. 000. . 0 Beacom .... 496 Viola (look..... 3D9 saw , � accumulated danger embedded in the walls .
. non, spent Sunday with friends here. , Conn. Cooper acknowledged that. . I # 1. .
other qaalideis from, ft up to,$3 00', . .� I L I V McGuire. ....,402 Rov Ohowen ... $87 all Oeople did not -see eye to eye on . . ' . .
I .1 . . Mr. Harry Holden leavii the first of I I I
I - ... .L 11. - 1. . I I L� -""� next wpek on a business trip out west, F Cousins ,.'. .400 Anthony,YesbecS71 these matters. He did not see much . RE-PAPERI TliEM 1.
Whether L e,especially invite - r 'Mr. Johnston,of Aberdeen, Scotland, 0A.0antelon..48.2 Arthur Grant -.869 objection to bowling as an, exercise, I . . ,- I
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.. I I I Visited Mr. James Fkr a few days abt, . L Xonnedy .... 480 0 Thompson = but thought more vigorous measures . �
you to Cal and Inspect our displayo eek' . . WDlekinsou..479. AustiuMetrtin-aw I � .
A L w. , � should be taken to preVent bole going HOME . 1 41 1 �
. .. � a Re w given to un er4ton . I . . . .
I I . 111. .: i - . I Mr and Mrs Beaman,of LauAsWan, ,O Marshall ..... 474 Walter Shier...800 th r,,, I go 24 a . q
. . &tives in Alms Judd .... 400 � . .
, Now Net Waists I � . are visiting friends and rel �. . . that some as young as 10 were Ullowed . The pweetest word ever written-MaL6 it bright I
, town. . The following will form Third class, in, and that the language. sometimes- . ond attractive that the young may Value it moire, 4 .
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. Just a few of these, but all brand new, up-to-date . Rev. S. Toll, Rensall, hats received a � NO& Junior. used ,was not what it should be. - 'He . . I I d ur contentment, allid if you .. . L
I I I unanimouq invitation to Wallaceburg BJohnston....845 A Yesbee ....... 259 was stmrigly- in favor of raising the . would be -.; ;: r :: .. .
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goods -the very latest designs and beat qualities. Boo . I � . - I . .. , N . . . .
. . Methodist Church. Ruby Graelis..339 May Nickle ..... 2,52 nge limit to 21, and, .
. these In the window. . i ru this Applied to the . I . I I
. . .. . I Miss 0 MAthe on has accelfited a, pos. , N nottzhauer.320 W Managhan ... 213 Billiard Roo as well. 1n -various - .
. I . . I � . I . . I itionin the mUlinerydepartment'qf a 0 Managhan. .805 flddia Graells ..197 ways there wasa - teridency to. Itmen I 1 At
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Remember, every article we have Is new. Willie Appleby,203 Dan McLeod. 131 , the restructious on evil, and this . � I �.
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. 1. . � � _1 -_ . . Miss Luella Walkimbaw spent Sun, The following two miagev examination should not be. , He moved that both , . . Let us help you to I - secure, 0 .1. . I :1 , ! I I
� I - -1 day lust in Blyi h, the guest of Miss I431als t Avgeqt..... the Bowling Alley and Billiard Room . 'r
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. .Edith Stewart. I ,s J Wilson, teacher ;by-law be amended by raising the age , . . . . �
I More New. Prin I ts. , .1 I Miss Nina Johnston,of -Sarnia;; is vli,� . Division.4 ' . limit to 21, ,but got no seconder. I
Never before have we sold so many prints, 'never be- iting her parents.Mr-and Mrs W John, . . Seni&r , Junior - . Coun, Gibbings said -that last year I I Health. Happ'llne Sis, and the Pleasure - .
. fore have the designs and colorings. been so good; fast cQI_. $ton, Huron street - ' � Harry Shaw .... 97 JackHoustori...;94- we hakl made oprtain agreements with I I L ' . . � �
ors and all one pxice-12je per yard. - I . � . Miss Anderqun,'of Blytb, was the A Nediger...'..-02 L Langford ...... 92 the Bowling Alley go., land we should . : -, 41, of Mod*ern Decoration,
. I gueab.of the Misses McLennan, a M McTalggart.. 91 4 Watkins ....... 84 keep faltli with' them. it was only I I I .
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I I L . . I . . . . couple of days this Week. . 0 Cantelon.'_On ftrWeeviis ...... 84 ftii that the license should be the ... .ftwff�:,We . 1. . I
our prices are the lowesto quality considered. I Miss. Maggio Parker, of Bayfleld, is .0. Twitcholl :...87 PLawrence ...... 83 same . . . I . , N. it - . I I
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. . .1 I .visiting at the home of her . aunt, Mrs. P Wb6atley.,_85 W Gould.. . . 93 , Coun Jackson synipatbized with � : , V.J � . . . .. � .
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I . I . .. � , . W. Johnston, Huron St.,. this. week. , H MaKenz! , L T*Tailans........:.76 0 1 extent, but; we . 1. " . . � .
I � 1. . .1 . - I . e. ..84 . badgot. to.Lrecognize the fact that ' I . 1. 11 . . . . . . I . �4
'New Collars. wid Belts.' . I Mr John Harris, of Claremont, has 0 Turner .... : -W . there was, no harm in either Billiards . . . .. . � . I . ' � �
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in jbie'lille'of goods,' including . I . . been opending a few days wi�h his = Cutter... -82 . .. I . % . I or Bowling,provideO they were under I I . . Hav6 the finest range. Of " WALL PAIPERS in �
The newest of the n w daughter, Mrs A H. Ball, Victoria St. I Shier .... 81 . this sebtion - . *.: I :; .. ,:. : :. .; .. I
dreadens, gilt, piques, sillys and all the popular -goods So L . . 0,TobnsQn ....... 79 - .- - - - gobd management. fie bad personally I I . . I . . I I . P. . . I
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� m . uch in ilemand now. See these foryoUrSelf. - - . . Up and Mrs Ragery, of. Prekiton,and ... . spoken to the managee of the Bowling . .1 I . 'BS'OLUTELY ' -
. I . . . . Mr and Mrs J Snyder, Godericb, were G Wallis-_ _ .75, . . ., . . Alley not, to all�* boys in. and , helb-re- I '.. : A
� � . . . the A$eelev ........ 74 ' I I -lieved this was being carried out, A I ,�
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A fcature of our $tore Is the, constant arrival of new , ' last Week, . . . ore .... 74 . .. I Werealized people would want 'Llsomething different" in pat- . . I
�. . . . . . . . .. . Clara Ohidley, tealiblor . . '' 'Mr Wheatley said he bad, been in' . . tern and coloring, and s6 wecut out the Bided older styles, L I
up-to-date goods. I . . the Bowling Alley fpequ6ntly, but did .. .. .& I
. . Mr and Mrs ance. and Mr and . - Dl�islo 5 ' - and now Tvhat we offer you is :: . ;: . :.,L 1: . . ... !.
- I . . 1. . . . I.. . . . . I . � Mrs W Ja-21cacS ent to Tqronto.on L . . I .n . .. " � L not remember"seeing &,,boy of 16 there . -1. I \
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- W . � 1. Sattirda-i�7,. to. attO a recital given by H C atany,�Ume . I . .
. I & . . . . anielon,...'.79 MRu:tledge...,_79 Ur oll�way said, he had -never . 9
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. 1. .. I Miss May Itance. . G Beaton .... i. .78 L Morris ......... 79 b . .. . The BEST -in ,. . I
New Veilivg,s.. , '� " . . eard any language in the Bowling . . . .. I.. .. . . I .
. . . 11 . . Misi;.M. Cantelon returned irom tlfe' F Pennybaker. .75 X 'Watkins.. I ... 77 Alley that one would not he&rL on the . . .
Now is the time to choose a pretty Veil, which'fashion . . . millineiry openings at, forontopp Wed- Irene Vole-...�.72_Crinoh....'. __77 street at any time. , 11 . ,� I . I I I .1 . I .
*We h' L them' in all . nesday.'Miss Smith and Miss W I a- bloyd Rice ..... 79 GKaufmau.:.-,..74 On the peas and na�s being* . . I .
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. . olve. ton attended the'openings . with i .called . . . . . . . . 11
favors so much at the present time. . L , . WeIV Foster Copp... .11 Vera Trick.....-.. 73 for Mr Holloway's motion was carried, . � .
the newest and colorings. . . . . . . . . L
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. Mrs Ralph Tiplady w altalled to -Ple. DSt�phepson..-71 MaedaCaooer...71 by'tbe-following vote:- Yea-Gibbings L . . '"'A
. trolia, on Tuesday M Elliott. - -:,...71-. . , . . Holloway, Jacksoii, Ford. Nay �. . . � W JL A, I I
. . . . . . -s-of hermoth6r, virs Pate - U Streets ........ 71 I I . . . . .:L I . . . I I . . . � ' ' .
I . � serious dines . f W Doherty.,.... 71'.' . , CooveT, Tavlor. , , ' � . . . I
EVERY COURTMY AND' ATTENTION . - whose low condition is b.ausing muc . h Eva'.0arter.....70 . . . � Mr Jackson. Chairman of' the Prop- � . I I � .. . :V ' L LUE., . - - . . . I I
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. . . I i . 1. . ,anxiety. . : . .. . ... F Re , ynolds ..... 67. . ., . . erty Oomr.dittee, recommended. that � ,�. . . . I .. L . . . I L 1. .
, . ,11M0 more insurance be pl�ciLd.brf the . . . " � . . . . I 1. L . . . . I ..
1WAITS YOU HERE. .' ' ' ' . Mr Allan W Hartt hag been trans. : '-. Lu y Stevensi-tea"cher � - - : . .� .. I . . 1.
. . ferred from the. Rome, Bank,,Toronto, - L up L -town ball, -.0arried. . � . . I . . . � , . . . . I
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. � . I I . - Divialoi 6 L . . . Mr'Cooper suggested that the extpa . . . I Ve5_ , , - tl,g spol. I . 1.
. . .. . � I .. . . . to London, Mr Harm Is - it native of ' 'Senior, , .. , -nee E . . . . . . , , . .. . ,
-.,M,. , 2"Wrommalm� - . . � - _Nmw� 'Cliotoxi,and.kot'hiibankin.gexpei,ie . near I ' L . '�uniok� 1. in.surri, lhould be placil 4 'with . the . . � I I.. L L. �
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__ tbepasb two vOeeks, were -brought, to . a �with'the.Molsons ' . ... I E.Evans. I I ..... 94 B,ChOwen.,.....93 G6re. represented by PAr jaal�,Lbecadse , . . .
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*A%,1&,%,%"%�W %A�,%All 4A&1V1l&S,1l& close with.& full house and 4h Interest- --upix .. . . . . . . . . M. Cooke ....... ;01 A:.krmour.,. _-.93 ,its rates had been the meaub ' of secur- . . I .. .A]BSOL UT..E.L,Y . . . I . .''.
ing service on Mon"y� eveninp Rvaiii- an rep. M. Chidley..... �00 M Marshall...'... W, . nsurance on I I � . . .
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I . . e " ilrbad,' K DOwzer ...... 00 H Greig .......... on tGwn property two years ako.:', It, was I I I . I . , I . . � I . - � . I
f-1 Chimes $ gelist McHardy left, Tuesday morning F,'i'd"&y s�,njn`g, Mr L Birland ...... 89 KG[bliingsi.....88 finally agreed, that this matter should . I . � . I . : . . . ..� .. .
Basted6, ing.'a lower ratte, for the i
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*%^,v---,w%,Ir&,,;2�.�,%�,17b�%qblb"lfl,4 died in Detroif . . I : I
� . I n Clintipla, N.Kea,p._..: 87 H- Argent.'....;. -.&5 bP leftin We hands of *the - Property - P ; . .
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BAPTIST will reopen meetingsto lona,Michikan. having been hereon. several occas - - -owhill.; 87 0 Higgin's ........ 84 Committee., ',.- - I COOPER -9S BOOK S T' I
iforToronto. After &few day's rest he. Pastedo was.'well known', i : . �
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Subjects for. Sunday next, morning, diiring the services that he is, a logirda), . Mr..,U XXcLean, of Sgafort ' 13 Higgins - .:., * 85 . P Gritneg ... 1"..84 Mil Coolier, Chairman Of the Obtivity I I I �. . I . . . I 11 . . .. I . . . . ..
"No Separation," evening, " who J'Raines..�....-....81 DR6,ttenh : I
I ..NO Con- forceful speaket, .whose addresses can has been if for some weeks, is .... . ury ,- 81, Committed, reported a small - expendi- . - �
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demnation." hardly fail to conVinceand-show.his almost recovered arid ia.-at)letb walk M Routledg6-..,.-. 8.9 H Cooper- 4. ' ::77 ture�- , � . . � . r.12=171M.- L.I., T11 0� I . 1�,
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The Lord's 6ipper will be Observed hearers the psth:bf duty. Christim, . e�exOects togo to Ottawa H Kerr ....... �.83,33 Brittow...,:* 76 Mi Gibbings, Chairman Finance ' " County clip"pill
people were Very gveatly emouraged liamentavy d6t, . , . I . ' . : *
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after. the morning service. to 4= h*il! �par ,jes in L Neidiger.. `..'. - .80 G Fjvdns ....... *:::75 Re,recommend6d thepayrnent . . -
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ort thri '.. E nnberty...- 70; . . . ofanumber of accounts, Tberecei�ts 3 oseph.Kenned�, of Beecii'wood. s:)Id %SFWEDS 0 L
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anh helped� iiiid many, both young and . � I I - . I FIVallis ........ 75 . ' , for themonth werle $is follo,ivs-.�Stlick, his 3.00.acre ftrili. to Mr. ThomAs., Fl&n-. , . . . I: - '. ---,X I . - 0 . I . 1. I -- �� . , . 1.11
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WILLIS ,-Old, decided to lead new.kivesi - A mn4t: Miss'Miliie Potts, gest daugh- KMLCMjtb'.....75 � . . Scales. $11: Market Senlei, $14,, .Town' -nigan. I . . . I I . .
liberal offering,4mountinj . . .. . will have in &-Aook - . � I
Young People's Guild of. the . .
The rian Church. held theirannual n, in -Tor you'll, holdsa pos-� L ]�, . . I riall, $45; Cemeteiv., $3S.50. .' ' . Rev. Mr. Arnold, - Of Bervie, was . -of all kinds.of seeds,-aii; . .
i to over $175, ter of MrGeo.. Potts, w alley ........ 75 * . , In� I a few da�a I
Presti .-was given the evangelist. Ontario St, . itio onto, cautte hoklae a few . 2 Up Cooper, Chai I raian Waterworks . . I .
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Tatlelt Thursday night in the base- among. other advances,'bas certainly -da n acute-affee'tion . ..". H.attiwCourtice,'teach.er . I., 'stricken down last kriday with paral- , -Fte. .'. *� . . .
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social I . ys since suffering a ' i � , 1. . Alvision, 7% Committ,pe: r6ported in fav;or of secur-; vals... His condition is quite criticalo " TIMOTHY0 eL..0V4R,-.. .: I - .
ment of the Church. Tli learned the grace of whole-heapted 11. of,Ihe, brain, It was at first thought . . . . - .., , -, Mr -Edwards, a practical driller, of 7 , . I . . . I . , . . , � �
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unt' Perality�, ..... ..� 1. . � .. . to be s,,rious, but.we: are glad to know . L I I Junior 1 ing - * together with � .: -. * . . .1.
was nicely decorated with b In - . . . ' . .Senioi :, Wassels, to' test the wqlls� at a, cost of. .John L. MeKee, - Holepw6rtb, has !'.. - 1. . . . .
I 'll.be beld'nex -....... .. 250 r4 McNeil ...... 1.. _ . . .
A praise, service w 0 better. , - I! M BitrgL PE .1 A
arid flags, and the Guild members dig . rented his farin'to- Mr mccalldm,Of FLOUR.and 'CROP: . BLISO 1 I
I . t� she is now inu h I . I � . ' about $10' per. duty. After some . dis., I , . . .!
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everything in their power to make, the Sabbath'from 10 to 11. a. i32*. * In the Mr * Percy TO w'n:, is - coming from . P Shipiey; ...... 244 MRathwell ........ AAion tbig was agre'ed to.: .,'. . . . _.. . Ethel andIntends:inoving ioToronto. �. I I . � . . . .
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evening a pleasant ... for those pres.. public morning- se vice a Ilium e -of' W 'od the position' H rmore ... 2.10 L.Lvverm�oie'...:.. iss.,k. keXinlay as tendered her .1 W. .G Smyth, ... �,
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- Dr. Clark was Chairman for the new me `b will r lived;'iiiid the cut:ter wit6 Tozer & Brown, to fill the 0 Murphy ...... 234 R Xc,,Vath ........ ' al e Stindard 1,11eviitoi. -' " (31atoft... ' ",� !.,
ent. In M be r6ce ._.1 .. I _k.Fair,.,. ..,.'..'...23.5.H --L& . should d O..something to -wards a re-ar. resignation as.oh6irleader iii Melv - . ,, , , I
evening, arid he took his part ad well sacrament of. baptism aaministered yttrancy causea by the - removal of Mi wrence. ...'... mngemeikt of'the street'lightq,* and :churefi, Brusselsi'and J., H%bkirk. has -� . 1. , �, . .
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that the Guild will no - doubt call ur Alt arecordially. inirited. . In the even� Belcher. Mr.ToWn. comes well. recom-- the m%tter was.referi ed. to theElectrid been., appointed. - * . .. I � 1, �.. . . .1 I .. , � I . .
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The program for the ei ening consisted church's clahn uppil. the f the perience in -the -cities with Weil known � ren' On .6 Wednesday morning Mrs, James
men 6' . . EGraelis...'.-2-260 War er.o....,. � meeting... . I I 1 Swell, t Tddo: rin . . .
of Piano Solos, by Mrs Gunn and 1:l red, community-" I . . . .. . . . firyqs. .-'.. . . . . . . . Maiid Wiltse., teacher , � __1 . '� - ,. I � -. ' �.. . Gibson, a, resident of .Brusdel 9 -for -over I . - . . . �
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- - WESLEY , - . - Mr and Mrs'Chas J Wallis extended 4' I . � .. Auburn . ; . - ' .' jjeyond in her Oft year. . a usually'tbongbt to cost, a swell , ' .
Lucas, Readings by Messes Shipley, I ' . I , Senior: . � Junior - . . . . 4 * 0 , y 11 ay t . o the Gi price.- -We'prove -the falsity of that I
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McPherson and Irwin, and a d'alet Ily . .. an um bei of -friends � Ckunoir-Tbe Baptist . Uburcli Sun _ - . .
Messes Ried and Green. At the close. I Fellowship m sting next Sunday at � their-hospitalitv to 6d on ermore...' - day School !*a ornaking .most pleasing ma'�rimionial knob. W`6dnesday . %f ter- . .. 1. " . I
on. Tuesday. evening, who ion E J.ncdbsr ......... ...H -Liv' Rev. AX. - Wishan t. B, A. tied -the .idea, by our.moderato prices.:,
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of the program refreshments were I 10 a. iii. - F, - - th W�dding. -E wasnianh.;...'. � F Y .** progress. - They have recently pur. . . ... . ..,
servedand this broughtto a closes, Special serviced are, being held in the arrival that it wits th.eir.17. A W.,dker.,..i,...,A Vluker-'..*:::,:". noon, at - Brussels; between A - - ' . OUR S.PRING` STYLES, .. �
easan worgan, and Mrs, W. 0. Rob- �. .. . .
very pleas%nt evening. . � I . . in's 0 XoBrien....-..._M 1, � Stralsab,;ll rigus ' DF .
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I Snndav'School room this week -'.all are anniversary. A very I t t, � ebased a - - ;,.,ask forlmerly . ,-
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.. I . was -Spent until a late E all, wish - . ertson has' been- appointed, organist, --Kay. of township and Lacy, . � I . I I I .
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The Women's Association held its welcome. I I - � .. . a' Of the B Harland ....... �' ..A Glazier .......... !: and sheis ass! . st�d by the.Reld Bros. George . Odke iss G's , are ready fob. inspection. Xoticannot I .. �
monthly sewing meeting and tea on Mk' Browti .aesumdd his duti6s -as ing them many happy r= . d1uLh0tg,'-rnof Of y .fail,to admire tbem'at ,he fir glance,
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Wednesday afternoon. I day. I I I I .. . . I I '. 1 11 and their two violins.' Thelcongiega- . . 11 � . � .1 1. . � . �. at . .
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I r anist on unda ., an * ill continue I � � . 14 Draper .* - .'. �....A Graelia ........... tionsare keelift upIn good shape and - I . . . � I
n that o§ition . ereaftbi 1, 1. : MrGadmundson, the populm man- N td6itstori.....,..,C.Meintyie.'...,'..., I WE WILL TAILOU.YOV - .- - - -
Very earnest and instructive ser- I ' . . '. 1he practical pr�Acblng -of the pastor Last Saturday Helen *.Aendeisow . � I . � . -
n re reached in this Church on ev r olli e ill ,, e c . ahcat- ag6r of the Olinton:Busine�s, College, 08hipley.i ......... H Johnston ....... . I wife of Geo. M-blekson, Lot 33 con .5, 1 � . � A SUIT . . I �
by the pastor Rev Dj? ionalser b in, eafor ne driday was - .. ... I is mile.henjoyed, , . . . I � I 1. � .
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Sunday St'good Choir was in atteud.- the work here being takqn by Rev p. after � the - 0ollege. - there." I'lie filet ' ' Pare . Tits inteudi6g to stari � . NOTEs-Alre -W Moore, Of; GO�erfcb, afte,. a rief illness.:aged 82 years au . d price that coibp6tes. closely with fac., . I
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addition to well rendered . g.- � eplo is in t-) school after Easter I holidays, -April is visiting tit home, Mrs. Stergie and 0 months. ,She and her husband, who toxy-made clofhing, That a'suit made. � - , .
&nee, and in Rogers. inorning arid evenin in God * * h * ' ' ' , son. of Plint, Mich.,. isvisitirik at. her .
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anthems by the Choir at both services. On Suiaday, March 14 ReV James charge of a most charming young, lady. que ed to have then, va�c, 'is 91 years of age, t 6,avelled life's jour, .by us. is swell -in detail, needs no .
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Livingstone, - Mitchell, 'will , conducr, Mvy navel no bearing an his, visit, but., 00 at fathdrls for a month's.stay C Asquith ney together for over 03 years, . argument ('%e,r,yt . I
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Miss Zada. McRae and Mrs W Glenn Church A."niversary 'services. The -it. looks signiflcarit� I . .. �� e g p I is home from �Tbronto to'remain for I I : . The bes speak for _:� , �
Campbell gave a much appreciated - � . . , . have ree6ve ed therefrom. �: . , . sometime. I3. Smith -goes west abQut� so . h -naelves. - . . . I .
dust, "Oh, take His Hand," . trustee board is asking the'congreg dto � I ;� , - - . .. . . . At the good bldage of four oreand t ei � . I .
. . 10 towards the , the middle of the month, with* Mr. A. ten years, Robert Ballon, & ,pioneer .
ion for the 1§0m: of $40 . HURON -PRESBYTERY . - - ' ,
At the meeting Of the Young Peo. reduetlon of the debt, ,o � � T .. Millers Are Faced- WithHakil . M6rton, of -Moosdmin, Sask:.,-who vis�. resident of Ashfleld parised to 6be Great' G E 0 . -.- I., .
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We Guild, Monday evening, it was tbid opeasion. , - - t bepaid . on . . . met in: . ' I . .�.. W-..BAR018j0-,.�' I .
11 - h,'Preibytery of Huron. I . . . Problem - � , . ited hpre,rqqe4tly. - Beyond on Tuesday evening of. last . . _ I .
- . � Willis Church, on T 0 ' - Tbe.time, .. . . � . Emil 33adke is via ' - '
Secided to change the night of meet-. . . * . �. . r-�7. 1 ties ay. Mr. Jas Fair; of 1dlInt6n.'Gi_vea'Intep1_' perate. week.., Up -to within a week or so bb- . Fine .3lerchunt'96floring. - . � I
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ing to Tuesday, I . . . � . I . . I I ,.waa.Occupied 04tefly in the. presenta- . ding Particulars pf Ooriditio The Dominion. Medicine (36. were here' .fore his death, he was able to be' hteks�nlv Old Stand. . . ..
� Rev. G F Salton, of Stratford,hns re- tion and discussion of rePort's ion Sab- . M . n of ' . .up . ,, Fred .
ONTARIO STREE7 i�,Wlreat and Flour Markets . . I .1 -for Monday and'.Tneeday; held a. full and:�.round., an&bIs death came as 9; I - I . . .. . . .
. - ceived an invitation to the first Moth. bath Schoolq.Y6xitig Perple's societies - ' ' . shook to many. . . I Agent for -BritisboAmerican Cleaning_
I , ,st A recent issue of the Montreal ,house, and sold &.considerable amount .� . . . �� �
The revival services which have been odist OhurcJ1 at Vanc6uver,th6ugh he, Obui ch life and Wovki Statistics, Sv - . I & Dyirlg�Co.,Montreal * .
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. in'progress in Ontario Stchurch _ . I . . � Reform. These wer6,- In the m4in, ton, was introduced on Change. this ' few days in Goderl h last week. Next . I � . I
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. . I encourazitrig,eppecially that on Srbatlsw morning by Mr. Raffael, and was met .Friday evening I he Ladies Aid. of Bap. . . . I � , . . . ... I I
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� � . , Central church, Hamill.. chat with The Herald- he gave soine to *bioh�everyoneis invited, Oklow.o . � . . . �__ : . . -
. I t .!;Lyle, Of ,altural conditions son shipped a car of rollers on Wed, % I
-w, wits iV)mina,ted, as Moderator Of particular$ 'of, agrip nosday ;. and W", T. Riddell ships a dhr . Phimste-el Brosal' *1 .
111.�Av thlb -next Ge6ertil llssemblSr. M.�ssrs. �and the state of. the knarket in the . . . . .
. . - district from which he hails. Mr.,Fair of potatoes this week� Mr Sohn La'dd. . .. . . . . . I I .1 � 7, P_
T"' E LIN DO. ' i' under the wbather with iftflamma. * . 0 1 It .
IN, � & '41 Stnith, . McNeil - and Leckie, ministeris, 1.9 � .
e1v I . . aq4th6representativeelderA of B,A,.O- is in the mil-ing business, and pointed, 11 , - Young, who - -"-Town - aile. . .
. 1. field,- Kippon and Rensall, 'were ap out the diffieuldes that arei besetting tory rheumatism. 'Jae, I Leav n a I .
it YZ I - pointed COMulissioners'to this Assem� inill;srs everywhprg in co);aequetoe 6f has been, couiliderably under , the I � I I . I. . . . . I . . .
bly. I . . .. 1 I the lack of offerings of Ontario wheat, weather of latei had otie of his fingers . . . . I . .. . . � . . . 1. . . .. 11 I
q - SHO . .. S . The .following minuto was adopted'. ,10ordiatrict,ly he �.aid,llisailiixod badly hurt. in -the niiii, on .Tuesday. . . . . . .
- .. . . - � I he' BaptiAt . Is -the ,cha ' ' ' YOU , to� .
. . . I I . respecting the resi�ynation anL4 remo. farming district, and-therel is bo;sp ecial Next Tuesday evening t . nce of a lifet . .
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@MEWWRIMM __________�� solved Ahat .women's influence is .. I
.1 � . . . .. I . Union htweby cap on record its high - peas. oats -and wh�at are all gilown stronger than 6ien's, .', with Mabel,Er I . � . �
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19 . , .. � . . approciation oP Xe service pondered in;iiir qnatititiesi and dhrirg the paat - .. I ,Baots (thd shoes,at almost kOUr 6wn prices. , �.
rattfor Affirmativo'AM A. Rollinson . - . J. .. I
F all tbai a lady uses', wearsi or dixts, nOthiag is - I y -Rev W M Mat -tin, 13 D., during his ypar fartribra bays done pretty. N1 ell negative, and five on 6a,6h side. Mrs. The stoc'k must bd cleared-during� the .next I .
. . . . I � . pagt,orsA6 in Exoterand Chiselliurst, with their crops.. Upto*, the present .. . . �
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0 . Owing tb the ,scattered condition of there has been golittile snowland a good Ohas. Armstrong is visiting friends . few weeks atid low prices inust do it. Note the', I
more vital to her daily comfort than properly. h Solne interest, is being feltJust . . .
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' = the 'field has been. biore than iry consequetwe of the mild weather now in the problem of getting a phone . . . I I . I I � I . .
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fitted shoes. It decides.,, the q?estloti of how. 46 ' ly diffoult, but under his, super. whiroh fiag -prevaIled. It, is a goqd from, the village to the station, among. . vertise,wedbl. ' .. . . � .
. I I I . . . .1 interidence; 'satisfactory progress has tfilng that it should have befan'6oj. the business men;the poles are already ..� ''. . .. . .. I . � I . � I . I �.
shall hnish each dq-,wh,ether tired anid unhappy, or been made. In* every depArtment; of 'heoAuie thelong dry�spoll of last Aiiii- purchased. I . . . . .1 Men's $10 Overcoats to clear at-... 0 0 i *..�.. '. I ......... 86 00 .., . . . I
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. � I I � - -his work,"as phstor abd-.mnma6r of mer and fall 'entirely prevented, the ', , 1. . . . . � ti 11 - ... : . .
rested atid comfortable. . . L . ... I . , Preabytery, be has endpwored to do breaking of. the grourkd'. As It i's there ' � 44 d% , At ., "..."..."......'.... - :'.',...'... 700 . .
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. his duty. and from itrab'to Jast he hits will be considerable, docroase'lln the , . I I Bo . I .... � ... I..... ..
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I I 1. . . I i3itiJoyed the confidence and esteem of average sowh. though what that de- . . I clint6n. Match ard, 100, 5.00 - It , . 11 .. of.. 4 1. 0 ...... 1.10 ...... � a 06 . .
Not one wornaft . 'n ei'O'ht is pr6perly fitted to , his own peogle and bill ea-presbvterA. cline will be I cannot just now say. T6 tho baitor of the Now -Eva: 1. . . I. ,4 . 6..00 44 � id .. ... I ...... I., .... 6.4 4... , 3.-�'. - I I
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411 h6norablo 4n, the cause of temperance a large quantity of deliveries, Wheat of thb boYs of Clinton thab with thelt A89istu6nde :4 A Red Wool Underweii r at .................. 40
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I . apIdt I .19 1.2a now Spi Ing prints hundreds of different patterns to 1.
Lys b, en regardeii as'a wise and for oats� The bulk of the wheat -for all wo6nly operta this skilmloole. 0're 906d, At Et . �
some day, w16 Will fit your feet Scientifically 4nd'ac- .trustworthy leader, The Pr'bstiytory this year *haa been delivated and' *vhab ineetalig hold Iii tho Coutioll chanabor on rviday I choose fron at .............. A'6.. W.. I 1. k... V... � ...... 90 . 11
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. during his pastorate of Wyeava within strong,vand so f 8w from prices holding & woethig will bo:hola Filaw evoning.tioxt, in All lines o I
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