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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-02-11, Page 1h The Clinton News-l�r��orc1. M NOW AT HOME. THE LOCAL MARKET. BAPTIST CHURCH. Londesbero New Advertisements, Mr. W. )3hrge,, "fine merchant Wheat $1.00 Rev. T. W, Charlesworth has chosen) Additional Londesboro news on page Valentines-Fair's-8-Fair's-8tai �G. jor, threw open his doors for Oats: 40c: as his subjects for next Sunday ; five, Whitewear Sale--Tozex's-& business on Friday last and is now "at home" to all who may require Barley 50c. morning, "Abraham as. a man of Aft. Geo, Bedford left Tuesday mor Peas 82c to 84c. Prayer," evening, "Judas Iscariot." Announcement--Newcombe-4 anything in his line, feeling conrr'dent ing for Cannon city, Col. Butter '20e to 21c. LITTLE LOCALS, Joseph Gray left Wednesday morn- House for Sale -A. Monteith -5 Last Cali on Furs -P, & G. -S that lie, can gyve them satisfaction, Eggs 23c to 24c, ing to visit his brothers at Ludington Auction Sale -G. W. Beckett -5. „�. HOLINESS' MOVE U11,•I'1'' r:liilRC�I. Live Hogs :50.80.; Mrs. H. ii. Chaut entertaibed last and Benton. Harbor, Mich, � Learn Dressmaking -Miss, Miss L. Paul -5: g- HAVE C]ROICE SEATS. evening. Revs. Dr. Sutherland and wife and Grocery Bargains -Tyndall & Carr_8 Evangelist W. G. Burns of Smith Falls will conduct a series of fevival I Clifford Andrews entertained a few T. R. Edgerton, who during the past According to the net6 plan of the of his young friends Fxid'ay eveaia,4. (:five weeks. have so successfully con- ' services in Clinton cominea+^.n•r la,,t seatsin the Legislature the members The Oddtellows will hold their arir, ducted evangelistic services in the Evangelist Met ardy evening at, 7,80 p ,from Huron are well placed. A., lI. Waal at home in tlicfr Ball to; morrow Methodist church here, left Monday `viii be held in Elliott's halkycoar,lted� Musgrove and H. Eilber are both o evening. g nI morning for Galt where they will. stairway at rear of Morrish & Crooks the second row on the Government The Club "Lemon Squeezers" met take a week's rest before commencing J store. The week -night meetings ccm- side while W. Proudfpot is on the at the home of Miss Eileen Hoorer similar services at Berlin. The col- mence at 7,30, Sunday at 10.30 a, in,, second line to tato left of the Spealcer•, last Thursday evening. Ilections and cffering taken fpr these 2.30 and 7.30'p. m. 1.ver1a:te wel- + Mrs. R. A. Moore has sold her cot- gentlemen amounted to -nearly $225. HOG RAISING PAYS. f� come, tage on Townsend street, at pres.n Mr. Fred. and Webber of ' y HOCKEY MATCH. .Jessie On Monday Mr. D,. Cantelon shipped occupied by Mr. Govier, to Mr. C, Wingbam visited at Mr, 'Jas. Wood- &7 hogs from Clinton " llawke. N.: Tuesday night's hockey match be- station. 4i it man's last Saturday, Fred. remaining aggregate weight was ,18,6'20 pounds Mr. Alf. McKean has rented a shop until Monday. Fred, must think. Lon- tween the Stratford and Clinton :lot which he paid $1227.65, ;aft a,*cr_ in Londesboro and next week wV.i desboro is not Loa bad after, all,, teams was well contested and won�age per hog of $14,11, 'i'he 1, rgest open out in, the harness -making busi- Mr, Jos, Chamberlain spent San - " out by the visitors by a score of 5' to 4. The referee was Mr. McGaw of ness there. load "brought in was from 41- W, day with Mr.. T, H. Squire of Clin- consisting of twel;c p, rkers The C. L board re -organized last 0 derich who gave entire satisfaction. ,Wheatley for which, he received $150,75. Ain. week and again ehosd Rev. C. R`itoni I Miss Rase Lyon is visaing Mfss. r „ as The local. line-up was as follows : ' Fisher, near Bet Gunne chairman and Prinsi , mftler, brow;art his + Fal Gun - Bessie Porter of Clinton, Yom/ •' f goal; W. Johnson; point, J. Macken- ter as secretary. load,the the longest distance. Y Y• Mr. Chas. Hutton of the C. P.. R,, ,r•� zie,; cover, C. Copp ; rover R. • Rum- r t 't d hth^ ball ; wings, E, Sheppard and White.; IYILLIS CIiURC%L 13LSLF.X CHURCI3, ITor A o, nisi a is fa .i. here o'er • ..._-, _. � ,Sunday, centre, B. Johnson,. Sacramental services will,bc held in At the Junior League of Friday ev-{ Miss Yungblut of the Maitland this church on Sunday next. Deco. ening, 5th inst. an interesting. debate Block was the guest of Miss Ed th INCORPORATED 1869 THE C. •0.' F. ARE GAME.. tional meetings are being helii every took place on the subject "Resolved Sampson over Sunday, evening this week, To -morrow' (Fri- that the )fest is ;better than the East Mr. E. Robertson of Stratford vis As A, eply to the challenge in last '' The affirmative Y) preparatory young people-" NAHA' k's i�sue,. the Canadian Foresters da afternoon , at 2.8q p y for oun a rted friends hero. Sunday.. ' Wee was taken b Wilmer Wallis are.willir}g to play another game.. of services well be conducted by Rea.' Y'. and Clif-I Mr. A.- McKeown of Clinton purpos- ce,IMr. Urquhart of Kippen and also in ford Andrews, tate negative by ' Ray es. opening up a harness shop .in the Who will commence a series "and with balls n team. mWithtrefere�ltp►e.19 the evening evening At a quarter to eight Cantelon anis Fred, Rumball. The buil.d'ing, lately. vacated by R. G. of -special seimie sin t Paid -Up Capital $3,900 000.' : _ Reserve. $4.800.000the cup,, we are pleased to: infoEm the o'clock. young, fellows debated exceedingly well Smith, Mr. McKeown will also re - $50,470,000 , QAt t. a lie . Total Assets - - and marshalled their' facts mare like . ►S Cihy1'Ch ne7[t . public that we have. Yvon it, and any ' . At the .evening service on Sunday pair boots and shoes. Londesboro 1►as. person desirous of hay.n last Miss Tillie Akam on a solo Y P fe t y Sunda HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. " veterans than: bo s. Air. •A•.;T. Coo = 1 the need of a.' man of; this style Sunday,,, g a look at er"-and Rev. W. J. Jollifle acted' as --- it, 'may do So' by being present when- which pleased everyone, and. we welcome Mr. McKeown : and. Mr. McHard :will .reach at 11 a. . The Women's Association held their Judges. The aflirmative.side won, by a. wish hien every success. Y p We draw our attention to the annual :ewer the lodge ,room ,is open, We air , m and, 7 P. m and at three.o'clock y pleased. to, announce that r'ext yeas We? regular ,monthly sewing meeting in, few points over their opponents. grocery 'ini the afternoon will addr • Jas" . H.. Pipe has sold his groce the basement ' of the church Wedues- ' The, pastor will preach pert Sunday, business to R. � Adams who will move , address a mass W again accept all challenges for ,, meeting of young people statement of this Bank which is ub- p� y -good da afternoon of last week. 14th Inst. morning subject' The Wit- the" stock to his own store. - g P p and children: h the cu so let us all en'o cod fel- foil Y Services will bq held each evenin .ness of the Holy Spirit; evening I A num of the Foresters here : at, g IoAvship alio brotherly, love. Here is HODGENS BROS.. RETIRE, subject, ''Why the Angels rejoice over 'tended the 'funeral of Wm. Argent ' a.t throughout the week commenc'ng at lashed on page hoping, that the Independent OrdereiAtent „ 7.45: A large ',choir will read the. p g 5 of Forresters will win the cup next. Hodgens Bros.; who have been car- ihe Lords or will sacrament rf .Singing.: "Best Hymns No: 4" will . PP v be cadmfniste ClintonQ RobertSmith .has moved his Y g y g b I Mr• be used. , The meetings are intended bt ear. -Si ned - on. behalf of the Can- a �a - tying on a dr nods usiness in ed at .he, close of the morning ser- butcher business into the, shop known_ adian Order. of Foresters, .J. P, Shep-he very fullest sense to be interde- ClintonClinfin since: August.'1895, have dfs- viae. All welcome. as the Crisp shop. nominatio al and ail ` r pard.. R. S;, W. S: R. Hoinies F. • S. posed of : their stock• to J. W. New- The debate; which took place at the•Assessor C ter started' ha' n a a cgxdially .in r, AT _ THE.'ALLEY.,' combe .and Tozer. '& Brown; the .Inti Junior Lea a qn ,b`rida evening est. vited. to attend. The. Evangelist is, a Carter.. an rounds this• week, ter taking the carpets: Hod ens Bros.. '� Y g l �preachelr of real 'force. and :ab:lit and BANK N The "North'' defeated the ' 'South' g g on Resolved that' there . are more { has. conduct d . many y The MOLSONS South' .are men of enterprise; progressiveness' advantages' in the .Vest .than in the.' a e a y wonderfully suc '. r at the bowling alley the. other day b and integrity and . halve enjoyed -the r : s „ cessful revivals, He is now. cicisin : 'a INQORPO .RATED' 1856. 3 3 Y g Y alv J y ej East for young people, , was decid d Stanley Township, series iii Meaford that have had in capital Paid up 63,500,000 Rest Fund $3,500,000 ST. P ns, . as. follows spbet and confidence of Ahe commun- fn lac or of the Wast. p .. The North ity; That they, aro now pulling out 'them the thrill of power and victory In a)hada Bert' Potts �� t)\T: ST: CHURCH:, - Mrs. M. Stilwell and' Mrs, 1V. John- from the, beginning,, Ha8'65 Branches I, L' 321 is.a loss to the tow_ n and a matter. Major MOTaggart ,ih f regret personally., The resent • ' ' -sten .. of Bayfield � " spent �a few days • and Agents and Correspondents, in all the.principalcikies LO. Crich e- ° g P y P The Methodist .church; <'lillspnburg, I with .the foxmer's cousin, Mrs. W, J, in the world. '. 271• publisher of The News-Raeord has has E. ti`'ith yp BS. J. Farr s exte W. 247. had •ten .'ears., ver )resent bus'n ss ended a gall .to Rete. F.. n. A GENERAL BANDING BUSINESS TRANSAMI). • Dr. Ball y ' :: arid, we understrnd, 'he has ac. I Miss � Myrtle Sia: ason' returned field. Kerr ` 323 relations ti�ith,the frim and is sorry eepted subject' to "the sanction of to Greenway on. Saturday after Mr. R. O, Wallis ' - R. Graham • 306 to loose them bitt very heartily wish Conference. 'T c l t I W Y,. colporteur. of es them continued res cr%t h Ti lsonb rrgi' Metho-.spending a month at her home iu'the. Canada Bible and' Tract Society,' SAYINGS BANK. DEPARTiVIENT a p. p Y dists,pay a Salary.':of $1200 :and have -Bayfield,. will Occup the .ul it of St. ' n- ALL• BRANOHES. 1783 li me o ns h° s i c c- a fine church and parsonage. 'Airs.. W: J. Wilson. and Mrs. M. Stil, l + Y p p A AT The South T e na H dge. a cn.asso is I? drew's church the next few Sundays, allowed at Highest Current Rate. J, 'Reinhart ted 'with the dry, goods'business, ' in Rev,. ilii; ]3u in occupied the .pail -1 we spent Sunda even at Mr: J. ' Interest8 237 gg P. , y g Rev. John McNeil. taking a few weeks C. Streets Clinton since 1866 .when .the father Pit of this church last Sunday', both � Foster s. -Greenway cox. ' in Parkhill vacation." . 268. W. G. Doherty 227• of Messrs. Hodgens. became •assoc:,ated a. m. and evening owing to the fools- Gazette -Review. I A" ntintber of man from the. village �Cliaton -Branch C. E. Dowding, Manager P. Sterling : g' with the late Richard'. Irwin,• the .firm position of Pastor Kerr. There :were Quite" a. number from aro•'nl • this have been engaged to take out wood g 1 8 title being Irwin'2`.Iiod ens.- In 1882 large con re ations . at both -set ices attended.'the charit ball''in w ' A. Cousins .269 � ,.g K '. g g. Y Y and .logs in the swamp near. Zurich Mr. Ido ens moved•. to: the big corner and the reverend,: gentleman's,. . dis- Bayfield on Frida •hi •ht. 1V..Jackson, 247, dg h y .y _._y, . !' that was destroyed last tall by.:ffre.. store and a few months later• he. died.- courses: were much appicctated. 'AIr. J, (..-�tinaon and Bride of For; Miss Maggie Wilds; entertained a He was one of 'the most. ro cess ce At :$..S. oh 'Sunday, Mx. Iiar-LVVfPlianr, who are on thi >_-:lionE moon 1446:. p g Y number .of young' people. on Tuesday h r i ess Wien of Clanton: 'old Pfcicett- a;ve. a report of the Adults tri visited at- the 'home of .tlte. form- ORDERED of t e ea ly, bus4 g P I P, evening. quite an . en;oyable .evening " R On.. -the `.4..i '' Bi,,le C,lass.•convention' which'lie at- er's cousin',, Mr. W. J. Stinson- Th3y..was s ent. pp,,�� 1, Y . T gars .defeated•the . I E E�;'S. i,1, " , t .n ,d . I P CLOTHING M�rr1Sh • 00 CrUOkS CLOTHING , "Pirates" thus THE F R M sL PCR.. ifc in Toronto the previous weer, also visited frieii9s in Chicago, 'De-. A concert under the auspices t CLOY ,,' and lie -suggested` some things ..which{troi-t, New York.;:Boston'a;id Ripley: 4 P of he Tigers".. The lire brigade-' ..:held their .annual T Sunday school of.Triaity� church will to sd v `n' . t will 'mProve the already growin, con- I `Afiss Wroxy Palmer; who has been be :given in the. town hall' on Friday W. P. Spalding . 315 sipper on Wedne ,ay a env g of las dation of the .young men',s .class'which ill, with u3ns is i roving .we are s B. Potts 33a week .and" it "is scarcely necessary to he represented. q y' m'p o+ eveningof .next week:. The teachers glad to .say. and: officers of the school are. s B. J, 'GiWngs 339 say tiliey hada happy, rollicking time: At :ihe "preparatory services' being) Miss'Martha. Taylor. of Port'Huron n i Sparine, : J. B. Hoover 293 After. refreshments " to. which all . 'did no pal s to make ft a success. One o.f + held in 'this church. this wee:c Princi- is visiting ' her brother, 'Mr. William the features Ji'the evening will be a ample 'justice; there a=as an: after pal Harney gave an address on.11jn Taylor, Iplap entitled "The Old 'Maids' Assoei- e w 1282 program with, Cliief Downs in the da evening and Mr. -C. Holland last We- are sort to hear of the illness "Pirates" chair,' Captain Kerr vice chairman. y I Y ation. „ „ night: Rev.;. Mn, Jolliffe will spea'.i of Mr: Henry, McClinchey Sr. of. -the; .Mrs. J. Tough..speRt the past week, R. Graham . 252 Pithy, we are proud of you speech - W. J, Stevenson: 2,7'0 es were given b' Councillors Ford this evening and Mr., C:. Hawse to- Goshen Line. Although his coalition visiting' friends on the Bronson Line. g Y morrow evening. I is serious we hope to hear of bis l The Ladies'; Aid of the Methodist • M' • E. W. "Jacobs . " 294' Holloway and Taylor who as the' fire . At its regular meeting or Monday speed: recovery. , Y church held their monthly meeting at M. D. ,11IcTaggart 335' and water" committee were the guests, afternoon #ie..board of Orta,:-io ct. Mrs, John Reid, wife of our esteem+` Spring 5Uitin s the home of Mrs: Geer a 'Erwin o of.lionor. Tho Chier made ahumor--church extended. a:'•unanimous ii.-ita� ed township treasurer, has been i:l g n 11'01 ous speech and rendered. a 'couple ', of YVednesday afternoon of last week. •.:, a tion, to . Rev. T. Wesley Cv-S' S of { bu't we hope she will soon be able t9 { The quarterly official board of the 'n in his well known aril ta'�fno g I g Methodist church of the Bayfield car- Hullett turned the tables. on 'God- manner.. The Chief and. Captain ani l; atlacebur to tiecoiiic =a;.toi' for be around Again, • erich ,township on. Satueday:: Messrs. Holloway and McRae gave a next year. Mr. R: Watson and Miss Allee Wat- .cuit met -at. the parsonage.on Monday . Never in the history of the business, have w0 son of Brucefield spent 'Sund'ay at afternoon," a large .number. -of the HuAlett quartette and after much .coaxing a DEATH 01+ .WILLIAM.ARGCtiT, the of Bruf; Mr: Richard Penha e ' shown such a large and well assorted stock of Suit, given by being'present. g J., Fair" 258 second: Instrumentals were. embers bein resent.. The . financial l tri consisting of the newest shades and materials J. Pope 254 Sergeant Welsh, George Roberton and Aft. William Argent died, cn b'iiday, A number of young ` people from report from each appointment was eni . imp g ' g - morning .Iasi. %Ic had been ill for around here drove .to the .home : 0.1: couragin , far' exceeding; this time ' nd most relabhe makers, ` . ', c., Ruddell::. :• 225 Bert 'Hovey on violin gaffer and pr -g Imported from the best a •Sergeant's s. I,. three years. or so, but dropped off Mr, .Join -Watson of the .Bauble `LinIasi year, .due mostly to the this. W Gray i27 gen. The : ,cal. with fire Doingan extensive Western business in addition •t0 A. S u `. Well known but .on this oc- much more suddenly than 'tbe Dr. on Friday evcn•ng where a number, of the envelope,•systeln on -the circuit. P hl 251 violin is we b h our local trade enables us to carr one of the l'ar est - expected and' on enquiry it developed from Bayfield had gathered. The: ev- I •y, g rasion ate" excelled: Big Chief Wheat- q Y P I A 'unanimous call' -was extended. ao StOClis In 'Western Ontario. Bu in in large uanti- .1115 ley was not present owing to illness that `he was also being. Create+t by ening was pleasantly spent in •games the Rev. W. L. Biles to remain as ; y g g Goderich T.p. and. the brigade missed hint and sent two. lay brethetn. The matter' be- and music. 1 pastor for the second year. ties also.enables us to sell at much closer prices than came so much talked 'tooter that act- Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Gibson of W. Jackson 278 . urs sympathy, The happy gathering • Mr.:James Donaldson of the Soor . most tailorsi the customer getting a much larger as- p'; Ford 211 ;broke u at aver ood,houx for ear ing on the advice of the crown at near .Saskatoon are spending a few �is visiting'under the parental roof. + l p Y g Lorne the coroner, Dr. Thompson, W son's parents, miss Cooper -of Seaforth was; . the BUrtment t0 Choose from....... G. , I3udie 17.8 ly-ta-beds. yn p , eo s with Mrs. ,Gib . . J. Ford 128 , r upon n igquest. He accord- Mr - and Mrs. Robert Falliott of the guest of Mrs, FI. Little the past week'. decided a S. Sturdy , 175 AT THE HOUSE. OF REFUGE. ingly :directed Sergeant Welsh to suis- Goshen 1 Emma. .rMess { O iday evening last a number of • - Ilion, a"Jury, which. consisted of the ass Stephenson and the young people of the Methodist: The new goods are now in stock, and we will be The county council committee met : 9,7•b ,. following ratepayers :C. V. .Dowding, 1VIairitie Johnson spent . a few• days church from the village and vicinity Pleased to show them if you tavor us, with an early, at he (louse of Refuge on Friday Major McTaggart, Councillors Ford, at the home of 'Air. David Stephenson met at the. home of Mrs. John Wat- last and after dining withi the Manag- Graham and Holloway, and Messrs: this week, call -when we can show our rtinge at its best.. The Goderich township "Lambs" y+ � son on the Sauble. Tine where an en- er and Matron made their first toux g' p joyable evening was spent in games ' immed the Clinton "Cubs," 0 Johnson . C. J. Wallis E.. Ball. '"Miss Georgina Johnson spent Sun- • Lambs of inspection. Needless to say they R. A. Moore, A. L. Turner, A. Moxa :day at the home of Mr, Charlie Johni found everything spick, and Span, 'The roll and E. G.'- Courtier. Mr. Dowd- son of the Bab Ion Lirie. and music. Ah report a real good No Trouble to Show Goods. Disney 289 y time. ' camniitteo consists of Warden La- in was foreman: Miss lAI, McEwan of Brucefield is ;tho B. Disney 217 8 mont, and Reeves Fraser of Grey, • The boo wa.s removed Saturdayguest of Mrs. William Mustard, J. Smith 210 y Mole of Usborne Stotiiers of ilsh evening to 'the town hall where it was 131gth and Mrs. George. Chesney of T. Churchill 208. , . ..: Mr. g . Y field and Watson .of Seaforth: H. Glazier 233 ,, viewed ray the jury and afterwards a Seaforth spent Monday In the village, - William poster of town presented to past mortem -was performed by Dr, The Ladies . Aid of the Methodist An at home'and pie social under thi We have secured the' services of Mr. McIntyre 1157 the colttmittee a • claim for fifty dol- Shaw. An adjournment was then church here , held a very successful auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the is n up-to-date ' and first -Class cut- g g g ,n , a pay made until Tuesday evening and the { concert fn their church on Monday ev- ikiehodlat church will be held In the of Toronto, why aClinton. Cubs )ars against George Hodgips, s iV. Halstead 179 inmate from Exeter. The debt is stomach was 'sealed up and sent to { eking, Mr. N. L. March, now of. town hall on Wednesday evening ter, and comes to us highly recommended by the A. Mitchell 1'75 said to have been a loan made fifty Toronto for analysis, • n y y *Stratford but, formerly of Clinton,! March 3rd. Admission Iii cents, leading tailors in Toronto and Montreal,, having held J. t+•antelon 266 years ago when both men were en- When. the inquest was resumed evi- entertained the audience .with hisThe following is the standing of Ot9it10na in both cities as cutter. D. Holloway 210 gaged in construction work- on the dente was given by Dr. Shaw, DY, singing while Miss Wheaton of Pine (pupils 1h Bayfield Public school for p L. Cantelon 260 Buffalo to Goderich Railway. Ball, Dr, 'IVartittngton, James Dun- River gave the readigg and reciting "January : If the Dominion Ggvcrntnent COMM- ford, J. W. Moore, James Cart- part of the, program. Proceeds over Sr. Division 5th class•• -Ford' King,i .- attended the International ata 1099 Wright, hied. Cutler, Mrs, J._ Coop- $80. Winnie McNeil, Raby 'Woods, Ethel r .. l�T. $. 11Ir. McIntyre e ri onal es the request of a etation and de s -Convention q P land rant to er, Mrs. Eames, Mrs. Argent, Roger Tlie children of St. Andrew's chufel Elliptt, Sr, 4th Evelyn k'oltoCk, Ed- Cutters' L011venti0n . in Toronto lent week, •arid in ptetatia.n and makes a g The orean builders defeated the f the I*.amos And John T. Watt, The last , gave an evening in 'connretion wlili na McGee, Eva Johnston. Jr. 4th- now thoroughly posted In the latest creations in the Fenian Raid veterans, two a. i7 jr p Je,clrspn �i:fg: Co.Cpquite Cosily : Cas of 'the Huron Reuse of Ref- mentioned two were the ''lay. bre their Mclean Mission Band an Fri- -Cora Turner, Wilbur Erwin, ##arolcL' for spring. Jackson Co, roma tt for erne time of thein." The proceedings lasted until l day night last in the school roam of Xing Sr. BrdF Anna Woods, I,itliaru fashion p g age --Ben, I,awraSo , o S W. Jackson 405 porter's hull- sectio and J. Mitchell after midnight when the fury returned the church. The little people done king, Lulu (.ing.. Jr, 8xd-#{athlrert A. Conliffe 893 of •Goderich-will 'be entitled to con- the following verdict . well in the various parts ta'ren, I h lliott, Russel l rwfn, Pred. 1! owlie, W. Collyer 3516 "That the said William Argent The fair last week was well attend= w -E. rincipal. sideration both serving (iuo.n and g Elliott,' �! W. Johnson 851 countryduringthe unpleasantness., came. to his death from natural taus- ed both by erten and horses but few l Jr, Division, t Sr. 2nd --John Turn r ileal for ever. Man, G. Collyer 386 Willim Cantelon who died on the es, but further we recommend that sales reported. er, Kenny Currie, Terrence Johnston. A Spare �" 80th of January, was a pay •patient -caution be taken in the adininistxa» A representative from hems to the Middle 2nd:...#xene Corrie, Lily cat - 80th tion of drub b er Now GA ° • Doherty Co. 'and left a -hundred dollars or so in g' y persons unfamiliar Y. M. C. A. county convention held ling, Florence Elliott. Jr. 2nd• --#'ext y the savings' battik, His bxothek, who with their properties and effects,"' this week in Wingham reported a fair A.«. -Jiro Ferguson, Ethel h'gwlle, Ro - & E;, A. LaPpine '418 , The funeral of Mr, Argent took Plaer;' representation all over the county. Jack Jowett. .Dart U. -Muriel +I inpi� resides in "Blyth, has been appo.nted r 0 B, J. Ofbbfnas 409 istrator, On Sunday afternoon, the services be- An informal meeting of the village Dat Blair, Sydney Castle. Sr. PC MORMSH % admin Ounne, council was held last Week to consid And-Ituby Melvin 'Curtner. H, East 869 The Provincial Inspector " ing d 6vAro ed by, Rev, C;, Il. Elliott,, W. tl•. Doherty 3 7 • y _ p or in, hie re• I.andesirara and Clinton . 'C, '0.1:''. er the request of the 13ainton Bros, � Jr. Pt. 2nd-�-Beulah: Parker, Mary ' a1ra id flOoI ens 11ros, cltl tenial Store J. Cook 4'68 port spoke of rho Huron Ideuso, of Courts were re resented by about six» I ns touching a, loan. No deffinite actiod , Curtle, xrelle Elliott. PC ist.-Itt,4e Sucr�e>3<lio � �. Refuge As being. one of the best min- , _ � g ty rsf the bzet era, the dedear+d+d lieu- wa,s takcrt as tWlrG •viewre were a�ar't � Catll'f►g} t.ttt* Davidsorn, lldelvlrt Dox. ......... 1955 lagod! in the proviirdn. ing beef) a tnenibei• of the nyder, regarding the amount of loan, ldsgn.•�•litrs. M. >lwergtraoflj :'fear er. 0 iA