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_ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. THE LOCAL MARKET. 96 INMATES AT THE 11. OF R. WOMAN'S INSTITUTE, i�l�
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The. A. Y., P. A. of this church will .Wheat 920 to 94c.' . +Orn Saturday last John Harr, who At a meeting of the woman's In- ,
Oats 370 to 39c, had been, an inmate of the douse of stitute to be held this afternoon at fast Two Do
s-'$
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attend atti At 1ri0ine at MidYileton's Last Machine• -C. D G,--5
eaCQ chuzeh tomorrow evening, Peas 81c to f;2e g
g Refuge for five years, died at the ad- the residence of Mrs. John Jghn a
> ( J , • Barley ,ri0c tq 53c, vanced ago of ninetyanuary Specials -•-8-8
140-4L )eYoungev, People ofu. no lectured' to
Butter 500 to 210, Years, He Dame stone, Rattenbury street, an ad- Announcement• -G- W. Barge• -•8
'' a N, ,
Godorrich, on Tuesday evenin o , "The Eggs 23o to 24e. Y Y Sheet X Days ; 1). Pair
Co._
from, Goderieh. dress will be delivered b Mrs, M,.
ilerN�
Y g . n There aro still 96 inmates at the '
Z . Anatomy of Voies," Live Hogs ;9.20, Ashley of LondeSboro one of tits most Sheet Music—W. D. Nair Co. -8
House which is the hi hest number Persuasive speakers In connection
g New Chopping Mill—J. Prown—.5 01
THE NEW COMMISSIONERS, with W. 1, work, Learn Dressmaking—.Miss Paul -5 '
A TEMPERANCE MEETING, on record,
*�,1 r gyp► WILL GO TNTO, BUSINESS, LITTLE LOCALS. APpIfeatfons—D. L. Macpherson --5
W t e y l� r�� e� ¢Lr y Vit d-ae e� A mooting of Centre Huron' Tern- The license commissioners for Con- Stocktaking Sale --Fred. Jacksou 5
perauce advocates: was held in the tre Huron were gazetted on Satnr- Mr. Geo. W. Barge, who has been, The South Huron County L, p, L, In elle Short Time—Couch & C•o,•--4
and 116'eirware. town hall on Thursday last, Dr, day last and are as outlined by The cutter for the enterprisingfirm of meets in Exeter next Tuesday. The' Lowest Notch --2 , W. Jacob$--$
Thompson presiding. The 'delegates News -Record a fortnight go, that is Morrish & Crooks since theytook ov,l Mrs. J. B. Ru�mball gave a euchre , expressed themselves strongly in re- W. Patterson, Mullett, er the store from Hodgins Bros,, has party` on Friday' evening last. - - . - .. -
gard to' local option and the license J. B, Hoover, Clinton resigned the position, rented the pre- Mr, Ernest ;Jackson has rented the
i Made a Good. Run.
The quality Vv�ll appeal .to people of good law and adopted einphatfc resolutions A. Hays, Seaforth, raises next Mr, R. J, Cluft's shoe cottage. awned. by Mrs, R'annie and ' ,;
judgment and rices . Will convince you bearing . on those matters. The dole- store ordered an
entirely new stockfgrmerl occupied P gates were entertained at 'lunch in A' COMPLIMENT FOR BERT, and will go into business for himself man Y P by Mr. Frank Her- ;
that We are fair and square. Wesley church by the 1V• G. T. U. -
Mr, Bert Langford had a compli- m,a few days. Mr. Barge learned the President Rprke and Secretary 1
RENTS RESIDENCE, : ment paid his skill this week' when, tailoring with Jackson Bros. and a£- Kaufman of the Huron Poultry As-
terwards after a few ears experience sociation have exhibits of oultr at
' IClarence Sheppard sent his hockey Y p Y
Mr. D. A• Forrester has rented for skates 411 the way from Iroquois, in in Toronto and Guelph accepted a, the Show at :Watford:
'*. X• ��� sous residence' of Eastern enteric, to have .them era Position with .Jackson Bros,, then
"`if - , a term the commodious with his family periy, ground. "They can't sharpen with their successors, Hodgens Bros. _ - -
Mrs. Fair Sr. and .
• has taken up his abode there. them down here to suit me," wrote and when they disposed of the ,business
Clarence to, Bert �, he entered the service of the new firm,k Fe]t`8Ui1,'iit�$•
.fiwslsr and Optician, . Clinton 13e 'does not contemplate re -betiding 3n ei_iect so I .
Y P y and will no doubt + a
would like to have town and countr
e is well arid favorably known in
dispose of m than val able place. He you fix .them u do a cod share q£ the business, 'ViweeNoxman I�' it returned home last
p for me,'
has almost entirety recovered from the, g Mr. W, Ford, who has been home for Mr. Fetor ril�iltelons
ALWAYS .UP TO. _DATE. '
--- effects of the Injuries received in then ONT. ST. CHtiRC)1, a month's holidays, has returned to iylr, peter Cantelon was one of the
10 ' - fire and .on Saturday last wont dowrk, Mr. R. C Belcher, cutter for Tozer his position in, Paris, applicants for the position o£ county
INCORPORATED 1$69 ' to Mitchell to -spend a tett' days with &Brown, left Tuesday afternoon for The services next Sunday will be :Miss Katie Scott left on Tuesday for auditor and was only one vet short
. his wife and ,daughters who were Toronto to;attend a convoiltion of the taken by Rev. Geo. Buggin (it Sea- a visit of some weeks with friends i Y e s o
visiting there since the destruction of American Cutters' Association of forth, . a veteran Metinodfst m�ristex, in Ota i of winning. He filled that position a
Ottawa, Toronto . li,nd Carleton 'few years ago and for several. years
I -BIN K 0-.' their handsome and cosy home, which he is a member taking with who will preach marring ;znd e•Fe:aiuk. Place.
f the town auditors,,
THE' HOY![' A. GOOD ,MAN GONE, him a full'dress suit an slip lined rock) Evangelist i<fcHardy opened services Mr Harold .I'fckett is -at at present at- :has been one o
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coat trade by the above firm which are in Meaford last Sabbath w� itis ver �
rotal
-Up Capital $3,9W,000. Reserve $4.600,000 Ort *Sunday morning Mr. J. C, beautiful specimens of styles an l work- large y tending the Yaung Moil's Bulalo Class
Stoneman passed away after - but mansbip . There is,a fit and style about that promises' well afor the enthusiasm .
sets + - $50,470,000 g from thoconventiong oto Mei St as delegate A piano has: been pieced irL. the Mas
Y a P f nt 4t i a. g Bible Class onic club room.
HEAP OFFICE. MONTREAL, tow daps illness. During the week he T. & B's clothing ilial is hhrd to petit He opens services in Ontario street .
_- . — . was 'attacked by appendicitis and in the county and. Mx. Belcher church on Sunday, Feb. 14th, of Ontario street Suniday school.
Y ,The convention is being held in Tor, 'Mr, F. B. Hall has. resigned 'the
TON BRANCH—E. R. I)a;w�R� MANAGIER.!ough an operation was performed it deserves credit tqr his skill.. .
., ' did not succeed ' in saving him, Mr. The`League. on Monday ever ins was onto. n,;.4 Position of financial -secretary of.
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ABOUT WATERWORKS. given a rare treat in its monthly miss Mr, .1V, 'r..Dockrill, the meal travel- Court. Clinton I, O. F. Mr. H. Penuaw
Every facility afforded to farmers Stoneman lived the .good .life and was !;
TRY BUStNE$S sionary service, . A mission, study led lin baker is likely.to suodeed flim, : ,
,and others fo1.r the transaction of. a most .useful man in the :community: Mr.. Willis Chipman, ctwtf engineer, g passenger agent of the C..�P. R:; .
He fled long been active iiy Sunda . Toro to a .' by Miss Vine and a stirring mission- ,was in town yesterday on a visit to
king business,. 9;tles notes will be cashed or taken for y n , W sin town on onlay and ary dialogue by ten young girls • were his of:d friend Mr. W Jackschool work. and upon thi< launchdng• 60 Tuesday conferring With the �vaUer� �. sou. Mr,. the Y. M. C, A. in Huron he became works committee in re rd. the special, features of a program that'. DOckrill �is an adept in.ma sports Be�]��Cffe ." `
ga to the sys-s was excellent from beginning to end. and', even in bowling in the alley he
p8d1111 Atliel1t1011` Paid: to . �V .. Bank ACd0U11tS deeply interested " and was a member tem that it is proposed tp instal the Next Monday *eveningRev, Mr, Chat- The annual. meeting of the Bayfield of ;the county committee. The funeral coming season. _ I•Ie insisted re era- Y g. heti was able to give pointers to so ex-
r cultu
P. p Iesworth.wih ivb an address. Avery perienced a player as Mr: Jackspn. Ag i , rel Societq was held. is the
which took place on Tuesday was' one tory to drawing, plans, . etc;, that the large audience > expected. town hall on Wednesday of lash week,
of the largest ever seen fn Hensall wells be thor hT t t'd
Five clergy -men took part iii. the sex-
b h'
oug y, es, a which will
be done as soon as possible and as the
'. . •
Vi71�SLI:Y GHUFiCH,
when• this following officers and uireo-
tozs were appointed : •
:vices in the Methodist, church. Among
the floral' offerings :.ws
necessary apparatus for the purpose
' , �, : Hailet High Rollers Defeated
The members Ztie.�,ey Epwortb '
•
presidQnt; R,. Snowdon. .
a handsome
wreath sent by the county committee
*111 have to be brought fn the cost- of
the :be.
. of ..
by Goderieh Towaship..
League entertain the members of.
1.
1st vice; R. Penhale
which' was represented by Secretary
Fleming antl Treasurer Scott of Olin-
"ton'.
.test' will: anywhere from
X300 to $500. In Mr, : C '
Chi
,the Committee appears `to have secur.
Y.: M..C. A. bri"Mon<iaq evening; next I. °An intcrestin a1.
g g me was plaped . in
, at a Maple: Leaf' Social, Everything the local bowling alley Frida
v` 7- .
2nd. foe, Dr. Woods .
_Treasurer, F. A. Edwsxds.:
'Two sons 'of the deceased, Curtis:
ed, the : services of a thoroughly cum-
on ev-.
will- .be purely Canadia . Mr, Cullens. Y
ening:.last between Goderieh• and MI'
ere
S,e Cary; . George• Greenslade,
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and Bert, are students at the C. C. T.
potent engineer. ;
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of London, Provincial secretary .will toil. The. latter led to. the three-
, D rectpr's-�Joltn 'Thompson, A. An-
And Principal Gundry accompanied' .by
Mrs.
R_ McLeaa 254
though• the -six scheduled games' have clining health for many years, passed . '' W..,5autts 204
Is
been la ed the.' C:
give ail address on Y. M. C. A: work. ,quarters :post when the visitors
, dersgn John .Stewart . Jplln Mc-
D,
{sundry event down to the finer-
WARDEN LAIVIONT.
,pull:...;.
Missionary anniversary services will .ed head and. won a length. 'The
• Clare :�.G., At. Cooper, MclQau h-
John Del
al. > Rev. W. E', Kerr and Air. Ta -
Y'
for were also present.
,,,his is the Liberal year, the honor
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,by
be held in this church next Sunda Players gg g
y ' la ors and a re ate scores were :'
The pastor will preach in the morn- '
tqn,;. •iwZcKinIe .. Robt.,.' -
Y :.
gaty, William Stinson, Sarnuer
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BAPTIST I CHURCH:
going year about,' and Mr, Peter La-
moot, reeve of Flay; befog the' choice
Clinton
ins. Jn the tvenfng a platform 'meet- E . Y
J. Cantelon 302
L' Huston, R.'.iVicMurray and John
'. Reid, • 1
Rev,, illi W. rGfiartlesworth will
'cif the party caucus, he is now 'warden
of Huron,. Mr. Lamont has had many
ins will be held .when addresses will L. Cantelon 273
be delivered by Messrs, A. T. Cooper. IJ, W, Jacobs 323 '
I
. . .
. The. -Woman's . Missionary Society
reach next Sunday,
preach ay, his suib►jeot in the
to ` 'Sins
years experience in municipal matters
and -R. Holmes and the, aster, Lib-
P i�: Fitzsimons.% . 256. .
eral offerings ,The. •
will. give - an afternoon tea at- the .'
g
home Mrs.. Smith on; Thurs--
moaning be. against the Holy
i Spirit," ' In the evening he will preach..'
and is,.exceedin 1
g y popnlar.in Hay and.�will
his
are expected. choir 1 14I. D. McTaggart . .274
render suitable music. Lvcrybody p Graham
of (Dr.)
day afternoon from 3. to 0 ,o'clock. A11
from "Nothing to say:" .
associates in the county
council. He succeeds Mx. Robert Mc-
294,
welcome. - . . • . . 282.
f G:• Bast.
are invited. The admission fee' is` ten
' "`I,
The., annual business meeting was.
Leen, who, was•. considered one of the
'Tomorrow evening at the Junior B: Potts . • - 335 .
cents, .
M W G' J 't'
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.field on Wednesday -..evenin of -last
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week: After .a ,pleasant social . time
had been spent over a cu of tea the
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most eapable: ;wardens the count ._League a debate . ,will take• lace n J, 13;.ITggtter.' 213
i y has �, . P o
had. .. Resolved that there are iiorc. dv n- ; . 219. . ,•
a a 1V 41cLonncll.
I . . - . -
T h to es for ,.,oun eo le in • ie.. w?est `: ' IT, .kIgldeii ' , . 2.42 :.
e county. auditors g Y P 1�I 1.
, on, w o came . .• .
east Sfo s .end';ahe'winter with , he>
Pare . Mr. a, -.Dvlrs.. William Ea e
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1.
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OY ADE ORDERED
. REA M y, p�,T
yo , F Groo.s
meetin was called to'ord r
g:. e by' .the
s
pa for and the business. commenced by
are:,,Ir, leers . ...g .P
than nit h '. J, ; li einttardt' 239.
of .Wawanosh and lilt. J. ,5trau t I a i fie .est. Willner Wallis. au! ..
g1 an of
Goderieh: Roy Rite will
son'. eft last t .' It t t x
on, 1 s . wee o re u n to ,her
home at.iYXilestone, Sask.; accoinPany�
CLOTflINC . . O, CLOTHING•.
a .season of prayer and- praise.' The
„,; -tale- the affirmative
.. •'3187 .
a side white : 'Ray Cantelon and Fred.
ang liar brother; 1VIr. L. G:: Eagleson, ,
�'��'
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.
financial ,reports of= church.} Sund,y
school • `arid mission . circle, ,. showt
that all liabilities had been met for
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'PHP CARPET-BALL1✓RS' TI ". Runic 11' will Iiaw h t'c ., Godcr}cli
1, . , a , , c, t e nese z ... L: _
i11..14leCaw . , '29'0 ' •
The ., result: of the .carpet ball tour-` , I tr r er 2
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nament t DFAIIl; QI' JOS1.PhI JACKSON.• A'. I: ► ib 75
between '
who was 'summoned west by the sad .
news of the : ueath. of his sister -in law, -.
Mrs: Engle, and her. four children who•
Inst ' `.
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O 0V�'ri'• . •
the •year. and`$100 raised for• missions,.
'$200
foist of tare local ira- . J. Tait 286
ternal societies fs sti11 in doubt ' J: T. Jackson, who ltas been'in de, - -
fol
.th.eiz Iives in lire destruction of . .,_.
their house to whiclx reference - isbesides
$
for xenovatfon of rho
church.. The followin officer' Were.
g
R_ McLeaa 254
though• the -six scheduled games' have clining health for many years, passed . '' W..,5autts 204
Is
been la ed the.' C:
.
made in- the last ,paragraph in this
.
After rstock-taking we find"ourselves. With a few
elected
Deacons, D. K..Prionand J; Tucker
p y awa on Sunda He..was born in
p. F, and. I. O, F.: Y. y B, Thompson .$3
are. a tie. ' In order to decide . the � 3 &57 at Rochester, N, Y.. He learned F. Butland tin
charnpfpnshfp wo more ani the busiitcss of stone with
eorrespondence..EW.ELU.COa
A number from .the village attended
odd lines and slzea in .overcoats.' al'e''new .
Clerk, H. Pennabaker'
games will. g G...Lloyd 303
be 1 Scott. & Vatistone Kincardine
payed, to -night in the C. G. F; ball; , and F: Bates, ' 287:.
h r v n
the pa ty gi e - by .Mr. Robert Suow�
den of the Sauble• Line who has for a
,odd ,These
coats this season, but -in order to ']nee our stock well
.1>
,Fin, -Secretary, J:. B. Hoover
Treasurer, D. K: Prior
.
and to -morrow night at the L. •O I afterwards : worked in American cities
a . F• � M.. Colborne 257 ..
headquarters:. The at his trade' fn this suntrlter.
um' er of cars been, the energetic.
n k� y b
'and
assorted every season, we have dec>ded to clear the
ushers, W. Cochrane and H. Penna-
rials will con- and often D. Macdonald
, , 3'11
sist . of I, . 0. F:: J, J. Mae=tteams to Kincardine to spend: the win- 1iWiggins. �
efficient president of our Agricui-
lural Society. Anything that Presi•- • '.
Y Y
balance Of our Overcoat stock. out at: greatly reduced -
.
,
. baker. _ X.
Supt.: of Sunday school, D. h: ,Prior
_ . .285
donald, J. W. Irwin, W, Walker, i ter. He 'was • married to Maggie,
,g , •
John Cook, Chas; Oliver, O. Crich, daughter of the late P.:G:;
deist Snowden can do to advance the ..'
interests Fai> cheer-
h rices.
Secretary.,of S. S., Miss M. p,iver-
ttobert.,un. 3395
M C: Kaufman. C, O. F: : H. Glaz, . Mr, Jackson' . was a. nicniber of the • But still more exciting
a g gsitite was
of alae is inost
tally done; a `fact 'which is apprecfat- '
more
Treasurer of S...5:, .J. B. Hoover, ,
r r
, E Munro, E. Finch, N. Fitzsim-,Masons Oddfeli0ws `ani ,9..:?. i., lt;, played pis Saturday afternoon pietween
ons, J: Finch, T:. D. Johnson, h2. The funeral, took place ••ie sterday. •
e' b the Soviet and our cftitiens. in
d Y Y •
All the
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QUALITY
The church .is 'arranging to , clear
Hull' and. tt dorfch . township.. .
o
Graelis, J,. P. Sheppard. I : under the direction of .- ilii,' � ;wi,wonir On
the latter team vias the ppputar. reeve,
general. present . at social - .
gathering report a ,very,' pleasant tiirio: :
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4 only, Overcoats in: good 'ma- y ,
off. aid old debt on the building. • this
.The result as it now stands is as. Order. Among th.ise pr(Acai were pg Sturdy,.
r. S, Stt y,. he etilcient clerk;
Dr, Smith, our reeve, -is attending.' '
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terie►ls, bineke and Greys, ,well
trimmed and oleos, Regular
year and during the meeting. bait' the
follows : - .. his father; Isaac Jaaic.ion and brother N: Sturdy to ether •with that ens
g g al
county .council , at Goderieh . this .'
$8.50, Farewell Price. ..43.80
amount required was. promised. The
'meeting. Wa hearty and harmonious
%Von Ernest pf Clinton 1f:. alio Mrs.. Rob- ,
b ' Lost . , ex-councitlo,' John.,l"ord, and. Fred.,
I, .O: F. . . 4 . .. 2 i ext mg1colm of •Galla, ,and Robert Rob-. Ford who thou h inex erfeneed la ed�
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week.. . ,. . .
Mr; Miller 6f' Paris' was the � • uest 61
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and the Ouutlook most encouraging: .
C. O. F, 4 2' orison' of Tara. "Ar, Jack�un was a a remarkabl cod ams'. '
Mr., John, T u h this week..
6 only.. Overcoats in bf,tter ma- `-
�, t .:
terial and better trimmings, an
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Y. M. C, A. CONVEIvTION,
W. 0. W. 3 ' 3 very superior. person, Ihtelli,gor t and On lite Htttlett side there was the
A. 0, I'':. I , 5 intellectual, generoas an l cuntpa��ion- wyell-known Charlie Ruddell, W. Gray,
Mr, and Mrs E. (l, Eagleson who 1.
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' were called to -Milestone, Sask, last
extra nice coat. Regularly sold
at $10 and $11, Farewell, price y
4
The annual county Work convent�,on'
,
of the Y..M. C., A.'s• of Huron county,
,able. He bore a trying and tedious A. Spuhl and J. •pope:. 'though novae ,week
DEATH OF MRS, BIDDLECONi13E.
.. illness with wonderful patience and es at the game,they, mowed down the
by the awful, accident which xe-
stilted•in the,death of Mrs. Engle anti
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1. :., ,, ' ,,
</ �Ry;
will be held in 1�Vtngham, on Monday
resignation. To Mrs, ,T:ie,c,�n rho
After several months of very pain- g pins in great style and until the lead-
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four children,, .desires 'through The
• �: '�IG:
/yid
and ••Tuesday, February the 8th and
s sympathy of a host .of fuenda c,e5
fill illness, borne With Christian for- YmP Y g ers Went in for the . .lash round were
News-Rceo�td to express. their apprecfa-i' •'
4on1 , Coats in dark colors, one ; •:
,.
9-th, Mond`ay's session will begin in
I :,
titudei Mrs. Biddleconlbe passed from: out in her Widowhood,- i�ic., ardinp .six pins ahead'.
tion .of the kindness and sympathy' '
or our big sellers this season. * '
"
the after•;noon at 2 o'clock, and -will
this. vale of Bufferin on Monde af= Review.' Goderieh
g y Mr.. W Jackson • led for
shown theist by their friends here: .
Regular rice 12, Farewell
P $. -' ; :,
price ..:............... 8.sso :
be held in the. Y. M. C.. A. rooms.
on Monday evening at 6.30 o'clock. a
•
ternoon, township and Mr. J. Faire for Hul-
Al?i ENJOYABLE. EVE lIN(F,.' lett and when they concluded Coder-
She
,Nit. Chas; Donaldson left on Mon-
dap .for' Toronto, Mr. Donaldson ,has
h,
banquet Will be given in St. . An-
was a dau daughter of the t
HenryY orter and born in Sid- A most en'o able evening and else icln township led by twenty-five pins
n �. J y
received... an - offer from .J. I. Case,
only.better Coats in blacks
drew's Presbyterian church. After' ill
Y
there will be an evening, session in
..
mouth, Devonshire, England, .'in 18!lG long to be .remembered was ,spent , in whereupon there went. up such a shoot
'Tuesday " as that bid township
Threshing Machine Co., to .represent .
their interests Huron
and dark revs regularly sold : ; .
a , a Y ''';
and in, 18,08 .was m rried' at I1lmiit- Ont. St. church on evening good can raise
$
. in Bruce, and
at $14 and $15. Farewell pricey xs:
the 'auditorium of the game . church.
-Tuesda
sten, Somerset, England, to fir: ;Jos -(where the gentleman teachers of the When it feels so disposed,
Perth counties with head quarters. at -
. . . .. . . . . .......i-... lo.liQ ;; ,;
On Y there Will be two, sea-
Y Were entertaining ilio .Hallett,: However, is quite convinced
eph Bikldlecombe of Clinton. Mr. Bid- Sunday
Wangham. If: the position S accepted.: ..1
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sions, one in the forenoon and one in
.school
dlecombe Was also a native of Sid- lady leathers with Choir, wives or nus= that it can turn. the score, so next
his termly will move to their .new
,:
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the afternoon, iaz the Y. M. C, A,
••
mouth where he learned the jewelety bands. Fifty 'or sixty in all gathered Saturday; afternoon will likely see
home shortly, Mr. Donaldson' has. ,
2 only, Muto Coats, with rever-• ,., .�
sible collars, w pia improve, ;ivs,
rooms, Somo of those Who wilt he
,
business with Mr. Porter. After- without a . scrap of program being theta at it again:. A: match is also
been a resident here for last 'ten ,
'
k ��j
went over old style. in dark h
tl+ero to take part to the convention,
xatds lie came to this country and, 'ravi,decl and Pastor Kerr was asked talked of for that afteirnoon between
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years, Wand taking up hs ,•+n ��•nrlt to -
re only, regularly sold at �
are Mr. John Penman, Paris, chair
located in Clinton and it was whale to take the chair and call for singing tits stalwarts of Stanley and 'Tucker-
anew field, deprives Thessalon of a.
$18, Farewell pice.. 14.150 tis . .
man of the Provincial committee of
on a visit to his native land that he � and. impromptu. addresses. This lie smith, .The scores in this match Were:,
good citizen and a successful. business .
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Ontario and Quebec,. Mr,. C. U. Cope-
land Provincial secretar for Ontario
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again met and married„the subject of I did in a masterly way and men and'. Mullett Tp,
Mr, Mrs. to ,his calls wile per-, J. Fair 257
man.•--Algoina Advocate.
The following despatch From Mile-
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and Quebee, Mr. Taylor S•tatten, 'Boys
this notice, . and Biddle- wornert responded-
combo cants to Clinton Which eontin-,haps never before attempted to ad. C. Ruddell 151
stone, Sask., .describes .the manner in
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Work Secretary of Toronto Central
dress to be their home while life last- dress an audience, The addresses worst J. Pope 209
last -'
Which Mrs, Frank Engle and family
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Y. M, C. A., Mr. J. IL Boardman,
ed, In 1890 Mr. Biddlecombe was oft hand and were listened to with W, Gray • 121
met their death, reference to which
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iLfUyS Overcoats 1, '<.
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New Bork, international secretary, of
Work, Cul-
called to hfs long home where ho is great attention, But rho time Was A. Spuhl 208
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was made in this correspondence last
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County and. Mr. Archibald
p or all to be called on and . -- �--
now joined by his life partner. too short f
week
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We have a pod range,fn Boys 1.
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lens, London, Provincial secretary, of
Mrs. I3lddlecombe was a woman of many more would, np. dqubt, have 940
While Frank Engle was absent fronti
Overcoats, in assored prices • ` " .
county work, '
intelligence and as most devoted Chris-, 1pen pleased to express their; apprecia- Godorieli Tp,
home, fire' destroyed his house, his:
, and sizes, which aye are selling
All men in Huron County interested!
titin, She took an, active part in tion of such a gathering, which was W. Jackson 204
wife and fouz children, the oldest' tori
at proportionately but prices, .., . .
in the welfare of young men and boys,
church and temperance work and Was the first of the Lind held in connectionf N. Sturdy . '146
years of age, perishing in the flames,
are cordially invited to this convent»
tot several years president of the W. with ilio school. 'This part of the en- 1' • Ford 287
Ono boy, sixteen years Old, who. slept
tion. Pastors, S. S. Superintendents
C. T. V., her }tome being the head- tertainnicnt was followed by refresh- J. Ford 142
iiownstairs, escaped, Tho mother, cWho.
and Presidents of 'young People's
quarters of tate local bratiell of the�ments served by the male teachers, S, Sturdy 156
also slept downstairs, attempted to,'
Church Societies, are especially to-
society. This also was done. well, and the - '
rescue- the children that word asleep
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k care Deal for E vet Nall,
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quested to, attend. .All delegates and
Site is survived by her sister, Miss cookies for Instance, Were so good 971
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individual inti
upstairs, but Was suffocated befoY©
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local men; are invited to the banquet.
Bessie .Porter, wjto made her home that soma of the laches expressed The highest score at
she cauid resell them.
Delegates will be entertained while in
witli her. Mr. A. J, Grigg, jeweller, a desire to secure the recipe, Tally alleylast week was made b Dr,
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who escaped ma6h three unsuccessful
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Wingham, A silver collection will be
is a nephew of the deceased, about laughing till your shoulders Ball in a game with, Mr. ,n% J, Can-
attempts to rescue the family, but
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taken at the evening session; in the
church, to defray expenses.
'Tile funeral will take place this at- ached was not in it,,with the way` this) teflon. I'd, generally StOYes }sigh in
ternoon the services to be conducted informal gatbcripg enjoyed themselves any game in which lie competes and
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WAS dxiveb back each time, the
stairs giving way in the last attempt.
i this
All wvlto cresol to attend, should
by Rev. W. J, Jollifte, assisted by and the ladies elnjoyed it the most he did well in this particular one
;but the Dr. the top-liocher Willa
The fire started about o'clock
stove• '
notify L, C. Flotning, Clinton, not
Rev. Mr. Green. The pallbearers will perhaps because they were not asked was
morn#ri>: from an overheated
SUdee ssors to HO-e'nt Ttroll. Clothing Storte,
later titan tebruary 3rd, stating
;be Arthur • Tyndall, A. T. Cooper, to wash a dish, At a reasonalbQe bout 420 pins to lrs credit. :
pip, ,, Utw figJe Was off a butiness
terttble
whether they wish entertainment 060
John Stephenson, Robert Holmes,' J. the company departed for their sever- Mr. P. Spalding is now moinager` of
trip to R lestone 'ahem the
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ralght or not. .
W. Irwin and Jonathan llro*li. ' al homes the alloy,
calatriit� occurred,
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