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0047 April Ut , 10W, lalluelve, 4 f + 1+0 - .
dissatielao0on, It ineans that Vour pure4aso miulpire satof4cam, a 10, - Wept Peterboro election petition
or too wil?. AUMY Ae remeay. Ud r6turn from destination Miss Bella O'Neil- is, spou4big a few ,against the, return of J. It, Stratton,
. I '. � . � . ,,Ogr before Tuesday, April I$tb,, days !a Goderich. � � I goes to triAl. �
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. 4 . few days this week. � udrew Carnegie will probably,
VtU-d . I contribute, $70,QW to a public librawy
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IT" GREALT in Ar 0 0 . . I . 1. double track ' Mrs Hall expects ,to move to Aylmer for Hamilton.
� Safet _ .. in the course of a few days. , Mrs. Mary Farmer was elec5trocalted
* . Y road, Norman NIQkle has gone to Wood- At Auburn, X. Y., for the murdpl- of *a
,,, SUBJEUT lvitilinary I . $took to take A position there. neighbor womma.
i 41 J. RansforO, Town Agent. xvirn wwItchell, of
. . . . . . , Woodstock, is Fire dostrqyed two piersia. ff%va0a
: I I We have been' receivib Office next door to Moleon'o Bank. home on a low clay's visit. harbor, causing damaga, Amounting to_
; g .congratulations all . � I I .; Me Garnet Cornish is spending a flow 01 TOWtOn dollars.
week, every one seems to approve of our Millin- . I I i 11111,11, days with triela:iisinl�?cqterau.(IVICIulty The sloop KeArsarge went, clown off
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I . exy, 'Our hats strike tasteful people, as true ex- - . ;I . ..�� -P --4 Afro. R. King, 0094orich, "was the Me .N learAguan coas. b with twen ty-one -
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1. w . amples , o(the styles for x9og. - We cordially invite CLINTON NEW -ERA guest or Miss Xae autiedge, last week passengers find sailors.
,:, . . I . Howard Porter,left ,Ao,ada.y morn. . Mr. O. Bfuer's four-year-old son was
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I yop, we will be delighted to have you whether you OLINTON, . ONT.. APMIL 1, 1909. lug Or Winnipeg, to take A position, Struck by a piece of failing ice at Mon.
, , � I I I . & - ,.J. Oourti�o, of Holmersville - tre%1 and fatally Wared ..
;; � wi�4,, to, buy or not, we want you to form your A _ Mrs. � 9 J , t .
I � . . . SA - ' has been., visitint in. � town for A - F or selling obscene pictures and ]it
e - Opipjoi), of our bats, we think your friendly . crific- . UITATORY . days� . , , fevr erature, Maitin-T. Graf .was son enZ
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; :: isip. w,!I�Ao more for us t � h I an anythi . ng We., could . - � � , 11, da to 2� months imprisonment. .1 t
1: ''. � . . . I r After the announcement mAde last Mrs. P. Rowc , a. St., was �
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� � . way 'Afft.1011201"W"gas", to attend !. Mr. W.- Graham, of town, has been
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�. ady or do ourselves, so please consideiyoursel Week, the readers of,TasNawERA . the funeral of her .
. I . I I brother. appointed Valuatei for the Western
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r . perfect liberty to visit our sbow room as often as . will no doubt be looking for the in- Miss Mae Rutledge, of town, has Trust Company, of London.
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� , . .. I I . - . I . troduct , " '' , , situation in the Facking De- A hotel porter,w%s fined $100 at CO,
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, , you please. . , T -i wbrds - frov� Mr Holmes taken a '
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I 1, I ,f this p,rtai,nt of the Knitting, ractory. , bait =Iyting the gnesta with liq..
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14 . � . � , Jae, Stevens, of town, and Israel , ieto , Th .
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f . � t ,a LitymeWs Convert- The, woman found drugged in agl4ed
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�, . Wotice- . - done, and the influe. nee clf the press be. 000-
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.�', * I Special ,. 11 . . In the outskirts of St Thomas has been
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IL , I . . . . I I * , MISS Lillian .-Tackson Is. spending I . . identified as Mrs. Ann& Colo, wife of a
: 11 - . Ing only secondary to that of the pul� d' farmer near Landon. . - ,- .- .
1. �. ,',,:'8ee our new White. Lawn Blouses, I and � , . few weeks in Toronto,, And her frien a . . I � .
It. I - - pit 'in the moulding of public opinion, - will be lad to know she is iniproved The 'Unionist resolution censuring
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L, . . . anging in price r(oln. 60c f, the British Government for neglect of
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I"': " to $4,00. . ibat ' lllconclucp� t Mr. Thos, Leckie went up to Xincar. the navy was reiected in the House of
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I - . dine this morning to pay a visit At the
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1_1 . __ .. . the community generally. 'It will be paren b&I homp,qn account of his moth- Among those who attended the ftxn�
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-1, .1 I . I... .. .. � . clur desir6'%nd purpose to lend a help. er's illness. . . .�
� ,, ('� . . , erklof Mrs. Rudd, on Monday, was
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j,'.,-: I . Stylish Boring Coate. I In our opinion, do this. 04 a business tour -through the Wept and Mri.Burch, Caledonia. .
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�1;1 I . . . . . . . ERA to. the Coast representing the well- Dr. Amyot has recommended tlx%t
, , *. Qtiafftj Supreate. no other thing so essential is a coat as .W6:recogP-11?;o that Tnic Nr,w known Lion Brand Clothing.' n don, ,'Ont., be
:�, . . quality, of,course the style means a great�' deal also, we . . S 'I thank Park, - LOU
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�. - I . . .. .. has bid a.long, s4ccessful And' honor' The man cipolsedf the public, Owing �o a dan at.
11-1 * combine both in the coats we sell. , - . � . . I � _y friends hatle, of Mr Nevitt
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* , I , *8 Northways coats have a world-wide reputation, - , 11 , . . our ambition is to. not Naftel, of Sarnia, who recently under. Of pollution of. the city water supp 7.
v- � , . � , oikJ;r sustaia,thie good nime, lout by went an operation for appendicitis,
t 11 ,--, ;,(: Five hundred And twenty-nin
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, ' I I .� . *4idofthepeople of Clintorl,ana will, be pleased to know that he is pro� one were killed, and 1,300 injured by
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� I . I We have ,I ust received another shipment of new, Dress' � .. 11 . . + its surroundings, to broadet.4 - 'its - field grassing nicely. I . and on Canadian railways in one year!
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I . Goods, io&uding the moot popular � Mrs. John F eager, 'of Bayfield, wai . Such arocord does not reveal any great
I � shadoo of taupe, saxe- . I � _
6 of Oration, and increase its influenge �tho gn reg%rd for human life and limb.' Can-
',�:, blue, london smoke, wisteria, old gold and browns. , OP � . Oat of Mrs. W. Graham, -over
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i. � . . I . New Rugs - - .. . . . .. . hind Baropein this respect. , .
: .. . .. . Politically Tjftn.Naw"E�m will -con. the Women's Rome Mission Society, Goo. Bbyd, constable. has tendeied
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. . This is the first season we have sb6wn these,- and we are . tinue to give independent'sqpportt . o .and expected -to *meet hot busband his resignation to'the Town Council.
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I , .11 . , anxious for you to come in and have at rook at thaw, w1a .
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I have them in all the d . ifferent a! as, colorings mid designs, 4hoLiber'alpavty, feeling'at perfect there. Mr.]Fga4erhas beeni,employ, and
. � Z - I , .1 I the Council have refused to accept
0 . . ' I . * ad at the Sop, as a Missionary during' it. - A short time - ag --a ,y
i Prices ranging from $12 to $40. , . liberty to criticise ,the . 0 Vdung man
4 . . .. I ir actions and thewl,terp.4,'6d will accompany Mrs. named. Jones pdrcbttsed a 'revolver lix
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� - . . . � �met�&ds'wherg they do not harmonize Fraser hom6*tQ Bayfield when be' will Booth's h#rdware stcri&, andi flourish-
�, � , . . .1 the well bei I n spend the summer. , . .
� 1� . .. with bar conneotione,as' 9 . .. 11 .: -, Ing. it. tbreatened to shoot those
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- . -of this great Canadlan"Nation is' 0* f far , IIILLINE KY. OPENINGS ` - And took'him - prisloner, *but 1)ot be.
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I . . ' greater importance than -the L Mere , .4 ., - . -
P :" , . " . foreseveral photo were fired,fortunate�
� 'question of which party lip in control in . NEWCOMBE'SMILLINURY OPE:NINO lylio one being injured. When the case
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� Dominion and -Provincial. politics, Which was field last"Thursday after- came to trial it�- wau questioned what.
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� 0 .. noon and eveningiwasteported a great bar Boyd had the right te) make an
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l,_ . What we Advertise 1,s so. I . ' - success. Great crowd6visited the show arrest and the prisioner was disobarg-
1�. - - , �. acquaintance and friendship with not r6om anfl, Malay handsome hats were edi , The Council backed the constable
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� . 1. . I - * a iew Clintonians,...and the peopI6 of sold. The ihow room has been consid- up,. and souls of them reouest that the
I - - .. . . �� . erably enlarged by removing the work matter be laid' before the Attorney.-
:, EVERY COUATESY AND'ON - ' - ; this section of the.Cotinty for. the PP60. ,room to the. rear of the :stor6 - and- is: General. . .., .. .0 . �.
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- . � ! i ,.. . 1. . I - . :.� - w aty . -- , S Y, Biillls his . ic . Ached . Brock'vilie,
. I - ': " . ,t. a -Av.e year,Y,. so tha6 we. do not said to be the largebt exclusive milli
I I I . AWAITS VOU HERE, . - - - . feelan britive ,stranger, and we will- be ne . Py deptirim�h,t in Union eoun�ty.. .on his.return.fr6inli',ogl6nd. Ireland
�, . I .. I . I . . I . I ` Newdombes have .Always. made a epee. and �
. . . Scotland, where h6 spent. the. I ist
. � . ___ . .1 . . glad toren.ew these old ties, and also. ialty of millinery andraust be coogral;- three months ad afarniord6legatorrom
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1, � . . . - . . ..... I'll... - --- ..becomoacquaiiited.with mdn�� whom : ulated on the beautiful exhibit tuade.' tbe.JProVine6lof::Sayk�.t.-hewa-a, sent
. , - - ----7-7 weba, I venothadthe good .fortuA Among-themost striking bits 'wUsa' :b -department at Ot.
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4,V I � . . . a to large Black Mohair hat, hi the new fl' t t y the'immigra1lon
..� WILLIS CHVRCH BANQVET. - meet.- . , I .. I . ,a awa to enable intanding'settlers from
�, , . . I . 1. . � I . : : .. wide shape witlismall dome crown, Great Britain to hay.�e a corx6ft.idea of
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, Church Chimes $' - " .. .. , ' - . . I A. share of the'p3-tronage of the* pub�. - trimmed with large loops. of satin existing conditions ,in Canada befoie
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� . 16AW Ar& qA,%A%W . I � . ribbon, and eight-ijich . r6m6ving.tb this cuuntry, s:vrom Sask-
-and the cordial 9006 -will Buckle. Another hat greatly ailmir,d atchewah tbore were eleveii -of these
� 1&ft/%1W1W An enjoyable and interesting everit lie is solicited Black Uat'jeb'
I.. . PAVUS - came off in the Presbyterian Church . . I . . �
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1- Lee'ture Roo'ni'on'Tuesa I . of all concerned deshed. , . I � war, a New Saxe-blne Mohmir,2nocie' bat' farmerdelelF.ates. - Ofthe vast number
. Rev. Rural Dean OR ay� evening, . . .., . draped with Duohese - satin to match,'
I I Gunne took the when a large number of the men of the W ' I
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" 9evvices in the church at congregation sat',down to a' I -NEW ERA 91 and biulches of blue floivers� - The -new '
I I , anday Mr Gunnels place here wa �banqueb. :welcome visitor to. every .home, and pokbbonaet.- hats- .were much inbvl- .
�, , "u.,, IS. - , . some 250 or .300 had booked passage to
9 given under the auspices of the Wom. � Canada before he left to return 'home-
lv� applied by C. 0. -Brett, of Huron an's Associitidn. . The affair was wilt seek to earn your approval, ,while dence especiallk in Black Moh-airs, Old
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�11' 1"ollege.. . ten up in the Interests of the . . on's I I llwse, Brown, and Tascan hats were in c4pital.to enable thein'to live M com,
, . " 1. also,vory desirous. of * your friendly ald.� great profusion with a number of solid - .
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� ONTARIO STREET � . Missionary Movement.' -Aft I a good . I fort until such time as they may invest
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-1 - Doing is becter than dreamingi how- color haps, such as IVIjite, ,Burnu. their melaus� in making for themselves
�1. , Rev. W E Kerr is this week attend- thin had been served, t was a i, I I . .. . ..
1. I ing the Laymen's Missionary rheeting alson's'sion uPO13, the matter of giving 'ever, so we will conclude dur'irlt�odu.e- - Nay . y, etc. - _ . .,,. � � .. :, hoiries in Oanada. They'6nlid Oeople
I " in Toronto. for the siehem6s, of tb6 churdb. ... .. .. tQry and take, ,off Our, �oat slid go I td- . .. ..COUCH &,OO. � . .1 1. desirous of acquiring'reliable inforhia,
,�. I , The W. 0. T. U. took charge of the Up G F Blair, Goderich;who had been . . I 11 . I . I . . The popular '�6nd fashionAble hats' tion as to the climate and'other con -
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. League on Monday evenhag, the pro. invited t6speak,was;present,anddA work.. DoWt beiifraidt�calt'ili,and this apason .#,tot katbei. sm,aller - than ditions of life in Canada. I ... I
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�r gram being.one on Temperance,a good ereid an address of information and iw See us. : . . . . 1. . forrhersemons.but6oraeof last seas. , .- - I .
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attendancewas*present.. A number of sPiratIOD., pointing Out the great op'. .1 .cins creations are, still .very. popul&r.
1"'� extracts., from a letter received from ortunitleallyirig beiora the Churclito. - vishiiig atir predecessio',r,.an*d ,his The la�ge drooping shape being much .: -N*+******* ++***.+ 09
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� I -the corresponding responsi- � family the beat of a erything that is 'in � . I
, Miss Sproule.Visoionary in the lumber. Nay, and I . I �vl . . demind. Ttke inleln%, 021, . . '
� leamps elf New Ontario,were read. Rev bilit3� resting on her to rise t6bei work good in their.new -home in I ,,nto, elude the Rose, Taulm, Wisteria,. a . _�, -*
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. Oreene and Mr Doig gave a nicely ran- of giving tfie Gospe'l. of- Christ to the We subhe , . the CopenhagenIn .All. efyies ispo6ular _5f ". . . - I 4e.-
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I dered solo. I . whole world during the present gener�. * .. . . . . One of the pretty novel tiesis the poque ' , 4!20
� WESLB Y � , ation. 'A certain definite share of this :1 . . , -2"ours truly, abape.ofthrysantheinum braid, .The: 1 Ro-so'sooA4 ++44, 4ft
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:', Fred Chant gave an interesting ad- -.enterprise hAd: been allotted to . . . I ...: . .W.H.KERR toque is in bigh favor; of this there are I . I I .1
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drass at the League 6n Monday even - -6 � - .. . two distinct at le6,espedially in regard . .. ,
�', and in -order that she may fulfill. her ',. .1 .. - , . t ' e.- Thereyis'the floraIrtoqueof Hensall Juniors vs OffiatonJuniors
I ill on Y M 0 A work; it is a sabject I . . . . ' 0 siz . . . . � 1.
Mission,every congr6gation and ind'v- Psinada -Will be Ready When - ,omall dimensions, this,includes those Af t but not 6verlY, 'clean. game- of
in , , . con o and of fruit; the'. Hockey wasplayed8aturdayaftdrnoon
. Wig thoroughly conversant witb,hav-; idu�l member and Adherent must talke I iposed of follag
Mean in this work for several yea' . .
. rs. up� his share. ' I .1 I . . called on, - - - --
1� onthly fellowship 'meeting in the I ' ' . . . . % . . 1. . . .. . � . 1 � 11 I I .fruit in question is Mostly currants, Intherink here. The Ice was. very
Sunday school rr;om at 10 o'clock. Short -' addies'' I . wood strawberries, - black clierrieg, slow, there being considerable wat4
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p Morning Subject by the Pastor ,, a eliveied by In connection with the proposal -to gr%pes mild blackberries. The crown
I Ott, Dk.Gunn, rovide'a Dreadnaughb by Canada. Sir is cownposed, while 6, garland of foliage Clintcn; the line up Tvm as folio :_
�he , Messrs A'P Gundry, J So ,onit. The score was..7�1 in f&vor of
1. .Work of The W. M. 8.11 with spedial L C Fleming, Rev Dr Stewart, ana. Mr Wilfrid -Laurier intiodue6d the follow- belonginq , I I . I.. '. . *,a
I reforenep'to West China," Evenuil . W. Bryclove, who. acted a thto the. fruit eheireles the ' Olinion . . � Heisall.
I fT Cheirman. Ing res(Autiou intitheRouse, Monday: b in. at 6sidethere is. a group of . . �
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: are welcome. I The e.oncensus of opinicin fav;red 6' . This house fully .recognizes. the,duty three or four loops of ribboij, ,posed Forrester goal " , Ctxdmo're
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I �dopltion of the weekly offeringeyotein of the people ofCanadaas they increase aigrette fashion Fhe ribbon being black LEWS611 point Hudson
t, - An interesting debs,te was given at in support 0"it the schernes, ., . � I in numbers and in wealth, to L assume Thelarge toque is formed'of, straw Twitchell , . cover . ; Neilans
; ,l the Junior League )as.'.Friday night, - .
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�, in lawer 'measure the responsibilities hair braid, tulle, smooth featherig,etc. ' rover ! Stonem
I L the subject , was "resolved, that unign. I -Tho bfficers appointed at. a former. � It is trim KlIty - . - an
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, of the churches in Clintoii w' eonfereneb were dOntliffled'in. oW . . . " , .. _ med inoL tly With -ostrich Ore - � . .. . centre - ' 11obkirk
"I ould be We 'of national defence. . I ... T%g .
better than non-union." The affirma- y will ' vItch , - I wipg 1` Smith
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� with the.expectation that the . The house'reaffirms the .opinion. re. fe'athersor,letoilhaments, *Bla;ckhatg . qll' .
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vivo was taken by Jack Oantelon,Kath .take immodiate steps- to Rae pe�tedlyexpressed by'the represorlta- of all Styles are being ShOWD, and the DoherLy , ' " r Wing L Patterson
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loan East, Laura Wilken,and Welling. the congr6gation-is able and willing to tives of Canada, that, under the pres- fine creations will inake A Wilson, Referee.
P, do'toWardS I ent c6lastitutional .relations between lat, The ftepartment is uT dei the , . . . . .. . .
i ton Cook; while the negative was u ts'shaie'of the work con- . I BOWLING. - , I .
- 11keld by. Carl Bast, rdiblue Pinning frouting the Oharch� The Chairman the mother - country and-. the self-gov� charge of Miss Thomillyke and, Miss � I . . . ..
, Ray Cantelon and Dell Miller. I li� in the course of his remarks voic6d the erning dominions, the payment of any MeT4vish. - I . I I I .. I . Wingliam ya Clinton. . .
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L Judges decided in fayor-of the affirr thanks -of the meeting to the Womeh's stated contribution to the imperial ., � . . . I .. - 11 .. . ". Wingliam , 11.1 I 11 L . .
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� Ior, their splendid hospitality. ,treasury for nayal Lan'4. Military put. . .
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1, _ tive. : - Ass'jj. . I I poses won . Id not, ..Qpening it) tfieti new stand opposite Grafit...., � .... I I .... 00 210 16 , ,
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� next, and bag chosen for his subjects, PURCHASED IN CLINTON.-Mbe . The house' 'the stdib was filled to0verflowing with Mason ........ @;.'.;.::101 155 127
P'- morning. "Treasure's New and Old.') Winghain Advance of this week,'haa faction, th L hits observed with patils- Indies, Misa.Oarrtelon and her itaff of Manner& ............. 110 .
, L a relief afforded in vecent Milliners, were highly complimented Porter ........ � - - A45 135 12-4
11 Avening, 'The principles'and practises the following 'to' say of the new years to the taxpa�ers of -the United
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, at tha Baptista."' - proprieter of the. 14n. i�, EnA,-W.. H.' kingdom thru the assumotion by the atidris in millineky� The A Y P*A or4 ,Grant.*;..... , .... I.Aft 140 - .. �,
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_. � WILLIS chased the olinton XnW.BRA. from t . lafiestri.w.As in atcendauce and tender-' Binkley.... 4 ....... ; I . 154 3332
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- the wale choir at last S�ndayeveningn ecte resident 6f Brussels for thir. expenditure designed to Who had not the opportunity .of visit- .Stevenson .......... 150 180 160
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2 t a village. In Churth circles, close,relation to, the imperial nav�.y, Mill rooms on the � ground floor. Ross ....... : ......... 91 148 132 .
they will favor us again in th� near .he ill be much missed, -as NO= amonk the models. wag a ,
. -he has aloqg the line suggested by the admir- high dclinehat made of mohair braid t. -..'i ..... 105 .
� fnture,with more of their choruses. Mr MeTaggar,. 113 , 101 ---,�
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morning service Mrs Chown sang a ilia Advmice have fiqt,,at all timeg in full sympathy,with the view that the i - - a
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In the, County of Huron, the Y M 0 removal* to Clinton will be not only The bobse 6xpreagee its fir . Ing back over the' crown.- The most appolatedorganist of Trivitt Memorial
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. ary a tot%l of 10 week night. Bible yet an,nourk0ed Who a � dirickiplip Poke, made of box pleated players defeated the Chiselburst.. PlAy.
,. W! asigume con. Canadian pooplowill'be found'"ady braid, the trimming 'was extremely ere At the latter villige on Tuesday,
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promptu stume, speeches, I a xiww HnA, ities the most ioyAi aua"heart* bo -op. , finished with large Oat bow of,cream . . . .
: -MoVeS to Toronto, enter On the erationAn every� moVement for ther dathosatibbon at lofbAde. This I ' . .
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Association labt Tvuk'saay. a#btijig bgAtli. 1%
. therawasanattondan000f 25 youn deatti, last Wednesday, in Petrolia, of . . . I . *40 � ... "'' . � .
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wAs a very interestine debate, as sbown on Assessment rolls of the P A: ofiTuesday evenink was of a roll' Doherty vs 3 ohos- Adtion on note.
I Saoly- for the past few years of analemic eon. , IOUSL
"" different municipalities tot 1908. , nature, and inel
� od thatithe horse is a marouseful quad.L ditiong consequont upon old ago. She tided short I, Judgmenb 'reserved', � .
.� raped than the cow." The affitmativo is satvived by thiee sons,settIM in the Asliflold ...... 2710 Vabornej.....%*1075 dresses by Rev W F1 Dunbar and oth- Tunney Va Adams - Suit fory wagev.
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a le I , r D Burns.d. the Maitland, . Cousins vs Cooper- Claim for work.
1. . 6b *to be present, The. Afftrifili,tive role&. The funeral service was con.: Howlek.. &. o.. SOM Brussels.; o. las geoured the services of Mr. ChAvI69 Settlodbetwoon parties. .
I (tide won. . d1leted by Rov. Dr. MeSair on Thnta- 11111latti-go6k..'2450 Clinton ........ 2448 Williarde. Mr and Mrs NV Hifgin, of Maxwell VS Beattie -Suitfor Machin.
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100 afitjform4ly_8�101041011ldator cliedthirty voats Ago. Tho doeemed TIAMWXrY do .4180 Wt0%et6V`4--00# OW jo'!6"1*t1h1J1"1b'ot' riday at JUVW4 t fot l0w. 1
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Und6rdrainage will'pay for itself.in Ontario Agricultural poilego, 'Any
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example in Ontario demonstrates this ing underdrainage. May on app ica iow
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more convulsively than the, drainage, planned, and the grAdes determine&
of "The Rittenheuse fArm"' at Jordan A finished m4p, containing this infqri
Harbor, in the Niagara peninsula. mation. and alEjo the -size of tile. advia.
Originally it was very wet, s6'much In.! able is sent to the owner. as 'soon, - as
deed that often'ther crops werp scarcely - completed.' The blily OPtlay,coquacted
woriliputting. In 1906 Mr. At. F. Rit with th�'survey is the t&*elling ex�
. tenhouse of Chicago gave it to the, penses of one man from *Guelph to the
Goveriiziiintf6r.'an.hortictilturaI ex.. farai., consisting of rail;way faile, meals
perimenb farm.� .In 1907 it was( undo r- and cartage of instruments. The rait-
dralned,- the -lines of tile being' ,laid .Way fare is only one* cont a; mild. eack
about-fon�.and.Ahalfyod& apart. In wayfor this work. , . .. � I .
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In 1908 on the part that was.formerly Surveying a drain, determining., its
. 'the wettest it gretv .65 bushols* -of oats. grade and securing -a tru4 bottom are
. to the Acre, .thereby practically paying demonstrated.' and .' the bepellis of
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The Rittenbous6 farm was suryq�ed - P�rtment of Physics, .O. A. C., Guelph,
and the drainage systprii for, itpIr A large number -of applicants, .are 41.
by the.Deogetment of phkaics.-al r6adyin fail'this season. .. .. ...
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. Long and Will be Carried Through . year man-Hagh' Chalmers- tells
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. Tenders for the great. irrigation ditch .azine. It is a topic full of.'ins . piratiow
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Compan�'will construct. near Me * didbe .-by -a salesman who, .At -twetltymnine
Hat were o befied F riday, and ft is um, � capitalized himself at a
derstood bhe contractwill� be awarded I T�araluldlol
, un, I( fle�rs annually and' gold his
to Mr. X D. Mesiltfiar,' who i&nbw all- services tom company om�loyiug the
gaged'in, building- the National Tvans,-- , five thousand ' perso , a well as'&
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continental Rsilway. . . .. . �... fm)(re.ei.of five hundred salesmen. 'Splen -
The q*rigation project. is one.ot an-, I, ts arepresented of.seveialbeauty
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when completed, will water 400,000 issue of Busy Man's Magazine con'-
�. aere"f. excellent land. Tha watet will I maqy other racy articles on pol,
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he takeft frbm-,Bow River th b ' iticV . systain and business, lif�
thr 0 u t 6 1 ntot atoriesaffol"iSa'acessAil people And' max
ditch 45 miles long, and at 6
w.fieraLthe wat6r will be seenred an and events W public eye. It is ar.tis6-
excavation Involving, the remoVal, of . ie&1ly illustrated and makesam excellent
. 1,300,000 -cubic yards of earth ivill have -tide
to be uniLdei ' .. � ,�, , travelling companion for Easter
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, This enormoui cut is the largest on ing" the present, holiday period, P - .
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a half low. and 5 ' 0 feet high, The total I Hall, dnb of the niost prominent mea
amount6 excavation 6a the w9rk will . Larnbton eounty,passed away at hip
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be in the !neighboeho6d of theee, mil- I in
. home in Warwick this morning, age,l
lion on bicyards, and will cost a million aixtv�flve"ybails. D066ased.waslleov'
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Sit- A6bprt Heryxion-Hodge�. Vnionist, Associatioh. ah.d.prominentlyidentifted
was elected to: the British House.of with the municipal'and, political his -
Commons from Croydom His major. tory of'th6 count;V. He was a successful
ity was more ' than 3,000 over -his two' jayiner and one of the leading horse!
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� 41riving rnare* oats oll, Wfoal to- nraealde OoRswith (Rack-
. poy);'l driving fitly, 10 months old; sired W Waesido Goldemitti-,
i . II'driving filly, I eat old, site - . Mae,*. I fthfv fillyj 10
months old, sirelf by Lord,Huron-, 3.0 thorobve4 Duiliam cows,,
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steer'calves;1 grade catyes,- 3 bull,calves, one from Mr. Bi Ins'.
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