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i~GNNTUNx OITA.RIp`IURSDA'X� FEBRUARY 213th N909� o Wholelutmber XSGl
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WESLEY CIIURCIL THE ', LOCAL MARh.ET, . ! ti
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R R New Aclver s en s
The pastor will preach next'Sun- Wheat $1.00 to $1.02. - j REGI, BILL,FD��iIE�LY 5. '1Ifss Rose 'I, •on entertained a, few i�nr�. ale -1.V. Proctor-,rday. ]:Tis morning subject will be : Oats 40c to 43c. of her friends unceveoln, last-'veek, I� .
(� g j Auetiorr Sale -J.:4. Smftlt-5
i a �/49.a "The love a God" and in the even-. Peas S2c to S4c, A. Iirunsciciit of the G. T. R- Atafi,tt _
Ing, "Has Tear .a pure in, religion '" Butter 202 to 21c. at Sarnia is plume on a couple- of, QE CLINTONo WEDS •TNE i'"et' Right 1�IToacecomhe s S,.
Right -Hoover & 13all--5
tiVII,LIS' CHURCH. I tt eelo holiday. Tailoring Department -11T. 'S: C,--1
Eggs 23d 'to 24c. Xlullett still holds the champiousliip RR House to Rent -Urs. T. It. Walker ,5
u. 2. ew01cru 0The social which"was to, have been Live Hags $6.35, over Goderich township in bowling, BELLE. OE ELM109.
, .. Q held in, this church on Tuesday even- BAPTIST CHURCH. the final game played in Clinton, all .
On Thursday apart a very pretty and .
Ing has been postponed until this Saturday .resulting in our favor by� ,.
,p �Q evening, A good program has been Rev. T. IV. Charlesworth will con- 40 pins, fashionable wedding took place at ( $a� flnjd, '
'Watched, `�l6ekd )ewelr 'Cut $14e t Cedar Crest Elmira, , when Alva
• prepared. duct a 'memorial service next Sunday The Saratoga Medicine "troupe left Ethel, second daughter of Mr, Jacob The Farmers' Institute meetings:
morning in connection with the death Friday morning after giving a week's held in the town hall on 'Tuesday af-
and. dtiverware AN ARTISTS WORK, of the late 14Txs. Craig, There will be entertainment 'in Peffer's hall, Tile Dunke, was united in marriage to Ilii,
a special sermon and appropriate' ill be entertainment
, a gold watch John Redgley Bell. of Lloydminster, terns, and evening was. not -'very
. Mr. R. J. Cluff has had his store given tha Sask., formerly of Clinton, the' Tiev. largely attended owing to the condi11
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. aimed 'lralsomined and papered, and ft I " zi's most popular baby was won by Lorne
p p. p. „ Mr. Roadhouse; officiating: Promptly at tion of the , roads. In the evening a.
The unlit well appeal to people of good nary presents a kastly, improved ap_ Sin Subject for the evening CehaLongman, 'The parlor lamp given for�four o'clock the bridal art entered number of the citizgns turned Out p The Sunday school are to have} theirV the most popular young lady was won party O
judgment and prices Will ;convince you pearance, The work was done by Illi. the drawing -room to the strains of when a good program was provided.
g y F. W. Cuttler,. one .of our most noted annual sleigh ride on Thursday evcrw 1y Miss I,lsie Lyou• I the 'Lobengrin wedding march, played Mr, Smillie acted as chairman. T.
.. that we are•fair ands odic, ing, weather permitting. I The Prof, Stewart mourn icture ,
. brush artists. P 'bp Miss Viola Dunke,, The bride, who speakers were A. E. Coleman of'Belle.
ST. JOSEPH'S' CHURCH;': shave entertained a fair sized crowd o'1'vcas given away by, her father, 'was Ville, J, Warren of Acton and Mr.
G. T. R. TICKET OFFICE. Friday tinct Saturday evenings, They' A.
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are to return 'and give the Pass.onlattired fn an empire gown oi' ivory Phillips of I xeter, secretary of the
Mr. F, R. ' Hodgens, town agent Jose h'sichuch willrbe disly posed as St Play on Friday avenin■ of this' week, handsomely braided with tulle Institute.
Joseph's posed of Y y '
ell ar G. T. R. has secured the office ad- S' g Y the sus ices o£
W• n• _ .by public auction next Saturday . at- iVliss ,. cote of the Deaconess' Home, veil-'arranged
err with coronet of lily of The concert under p
ternoon, at three o'clock. Auetfoneer Toronto,.
dot ung fro express otTiee and w.11 , oe + gave an excellent address valley aril carried a sheaf of Tr,ntty church S. S. on Friday even-
cupp same while he remains in .town white reser, lily of the valley and ung last was a success for, though tiieJ
Brown will wield the hammer, in the Methodist church 'an Monday maiden 'lair fern•. Miss, Brma Dunke weather was unfavorable, a largo
su�aler and Q j.(V a�+. Clinton closing up matters in connection with ,evening. 11 .f p Yesterday was Ash • Wednesday, the g• Site described the work of acted as bridesmaid g
Hodgens Bros.. business. The ticket beginning_ of Lent when'theye was .the the home in Toronto, more especially cess dress of ala. lavender nderli ar u xot°d turned out. The ;host notable.
agency will be retitfned by him and in the Shscictown district as a ne_ I pale a q s feature of the evening was the play
usual service of blessing, an distri- to with
...,.. parties travelling -or'desiring infbxma- garniture of lace and pine entitled ; "The Old Maids Assacaair
-- buting the ashes. cessary and .profitable work. Site had i .
tion are requested to call at above rose buds 'and carrying a boquet of tion." The Various performers did
" . ',�� q Devotional services will be held to charge 'of the district herself some I
address. , pink roses, while little Vivian Rug- their part well and it was enjoyed
. ' INCORPORATED 1869 � St, Josephs church :eve>?y Wednesday years ago and on visiting there now bel, in pretty whito dress, made a by all. . .
0 N IDOES POLITICS PAY. evening during Lent.. a wonder change will .be seen. as the dainty ring-bestrer. The groom was The Velibtst Club. of Bayfield re-.
result of the earnest and cfilli eat , Y
. Air Robert Holmes of 'the New Era MANY HAPPY.'. RETURNS. labor of the cleaeannese. '1'lte -lome supported by`'his life-long friend, .Mr. eeived a card from the hospital for
has been appointed surveyor . of ems- at Toronto •with. accommodation for Andrew' Forrester of Hamilton, The Sick children, Toronto, thanking them .
90A y On Monday evening last a raumiber of, ceremony was solemnized under' a for their donation of t � • '
toms in Toronto The hours are the irl friends 25 is ntttgli too small to aceo I odatc r en dollars in
g" of Miss Margaret ,Liv- canopy of -pink and white wreathed avid of the institittion. '
. NK.' F . short, the duties light and the posi the 53 ,deaconoases now in the work
• Paid-upCapital $3,900.000. Reserve $4.600.000 ermoro assembled at the home of Mrs. I a with smilax and the house was hand .
p 000 tion carries with it a salary ..Of Hanley, the gathering being of the there and consequently ,hip are i11 Isome decorated throw hoot' !n the . The Veribest Club 'gave their 4th
Total Assets - $SO,A7Q+ $210,0. AIr. iioliries now having the great ,iced' of a now huiWin for which g informal hop . in the town hall Mon-'
HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. nature of a surprise party; it 'being the g g same color, scheme with profusion of . '
wish of his heart gratified and is pas= # Y y . of Miss I they are endeavoring. io raise lfmirds P day evening, a . little �arlief than
-- sing into rose, The News -Record, ann errs, of the b'irthda I pink and white 'carnations and pink , g
Livermore. A humorous address was by personal subscriptions. usual: owing in ' to the lenten season,
BRANCH -K. R..DEWART MANAGER. cordially wishes him that peace and •read b' Miss Bernice Agnew and Runaway. -Sunday afternoon when shaded lights. After t1F� ceremony Splendid weather and a large acid con-'
CLINTONy g- ( and Congratulations, the guests to.
content which under such Circurestan- three .pieces of Limoges china -sugar .Messrs 'Morrison anti Blake of Hullett the number. of over sixty entered the .genial crowd gave a, very enjoyable
ces should come to a man . who- has were .driving through the, villa g p
Ever facility alfcirded to farmers. howl, r ,cant pitcher diad ~loon tray !;. [; fie thc� r drain -rooms, where a dainty dinner evening to all resent..
BUSINESS Y, passed so man strenuous ears i , d -I g Mr. Robert Penhale -1
COUNTRY and others for the transaction of y Y ". were- presented by Miss Baud • Liver- horse took fright and comtt�encc kick eft last week -
newspaper work and politics: , Ing, brca'kfn .'the shafts and ridding was served. A bevy of young to visit friends at St. Thomas. Iia-
their banking business. Sales notes ,�eilh be cashed or taken for.,more. After refreshments the dont g g g
ladies lit white; intimate friends of
collection. SORRY TO PART. • . pany dispersed; wishing Miss. Livor-. •tbe .cutter. -of the occupants, tbeil.. portant business compels him to stay
More "Man Iia returns of the struck tiff oil its owtt hook trailing fire bride, proved The
and^cap- over at. London.
Special Attention Paid .to. Savings'- Bank Accounts ... any able assistants. -1 he ostial toasts and
Ilii, R. C. Belcher, who 'has been daY " the cutter. After ,tinning for about speeck-making Followed and the .read Mr. William .'Whfd'don oaf Goderich
�■�ai�i cutter for Tozer & Brown for thef tV ,milt.: the horse stopped -rind was,.ing of many congratulatory telegrams spent a few .days in the village • .rho
. .. LITTLE LOCALS. caught by the owner, none -the wol•se past week:, tile':guest. •O.f• his brother,
past three •years, ,resigned that posi front dfstiaitt ,friends caused much Mer-
'tion some time since and leaves on, Mrs: W. Glenn Campbell is ofilciating for its little expedition, The cutter ximent, one from the horrid of the Mr, John Whiddon. ` •
Monday. next to enter Upon his he :� r l' s t •tr was badly damaged. i d ver tltirt follow- !r2r. •dale and lVlias Maggie Van-
po hewas o gaaist_ of W e ley cl urc t I groom s gni by o y f. fig
duties in Brantford. ; He. will. thus Mr, James Snaith has been ` mite. Will Dirk left Wedncsdap for bled-: eitizens being especially . ap reciated. stone of Goderich spent Sunday in
S BANK.'
'return .to that cit • for the third q toks, Vita. On his way. Ile, Vrsit� ' b � v the village 'the : ►tests. f the patter's.
The MO SON fi y or so. 11Ti. and Mrs-. .Bell. pert on the 'evening g g o
y x ht ill for the ase' to .da s
( - time. "Dick" is not. excelled as` a ' his sister, Binit, at S,C,.Thomas, and train for their• future ho sister, g;
INCORPORATED 1855:. ' Miss Lada• McRae will entertain, a. me. in Lloyd-. , Mrs. Thomas Kin
est Fund - $3,500 000 . cutter and. T.: dt B. are sorry. to lase this relatives: at .Orillia. . - Minster, but will spend some,da• s • in ..Messis. -Will and Russel Browniee.of
Capital Paid up - $3,500,000 R. . , few' of her friends hi evening, at a Mr. P�dwards is ,drillin a well, -for y
him. He is . a genfal young ° man as euchre party. g ChLeago and Winnipeg en route. The Goderich'spent Sunday tri the village
Mr. 1Itmr Adams of 'the 8th con: 1 bride's ofn -a, `.shit was of br of n 'the Dusts of their s'ster 14Trs.
Has 65 Bralnches in Canada well artd pias made tnaity fifends Y g g y g i. H.
The carnpval`to have been held in l..dniund hear. bas disposed of fits;
he rine' ai cities around town,' ail of whom: will tie did oral cloth with' hat to match and Litfilc.
and Agents and Uorrespondents in all t P ip s r t r will i }the rink Tuesday had 'to be postponed. o g
in the world, . or y o pa t but w X be, i appy, .to. y P P ..00 acre -farm to McCallum Bros •} of mink furs. She was the .reefpient of Illi, Alex. 'Rohinso.n ur ores.. of
until Ahis evening 'and the sec. .)low Brdssels;:. who. will take possessibo. iii. P . p • going
A GENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS TRANSACTED. . meet again. .' . a hastxrf potty and valm,ible presents, West w, tine spring -and' will offer the
tieing in 'splendid condition •a gt>od`UM4 the 'spi:fng. The mire paid b2.ing inti ,cabinet of silver. from `Mr. 'and 1VTcs, .
P LS>rN �1Ti N. LEN O .K, is assured, the neighborhood Of $12,000. ]lore] for sale on -March 10th.
R T, 0 TO 4 C 0 � ,, � John .Bell, the.. groo.nl's parents, ba M � d ,
Mr. and Mrs, .R; Jetxifson f . the Miss Rowe of I+ordstrtclt is visiting i. an Mrs. -john Geininhardt of •
SAVINGS BANK4 DEPARTMENT i Courlay. plana and cheque from lie.r• the Michi an •
On 1lionc ay evening at the regular London Road. tvtslr through 'flit News friends ,iii this vicinitp... Miss V, g Soo are friends
AT ALL .BRANCHES, meeting _of the local court of the A. - . father and many other gifts acstify- in the villa a nd nes h oxh
g a e Record to thank, their many friends Marts and 'Kiss Rowe left Vv6dnrsday in to '.he high. esteem the; bride enjoy- fi. a b ood.
hest Current Rate. ' - • O: F. Mr. Glen Cook was' resented r v d ri ` milliner o tn- g I g J. An at home and pie social under th
Interest allowed at . P . for the lrtatciness shot n them : dti>ring t0 atttu the . sp ng Y P ed irl social ,and ;Lad church circles in her
with `a'Past Chief Ranger's jewel by the illness of Mr. Jennison.' ings at London: l , t tiuspices. oG the laches aid Methodist
his brother Foresters. Mr.. Cook has Miss Edith Sampson visited friends. rtaftt e town. l he gioc m s; .gift to the church will be held in rho;town hall
1.bride -was a three -cluster diamon - r
Clinton Branch - C. E. Dowding, Manager been 'an especially active oliicer: and ONT. ST, GFILRCH, on .the Base "Line on Sunday fast. on Wednesday evening. next: luring . .
I I.P P Jas.:. WgOchnan, agent. fit, the Vfc frfng, to the. bridesmaid aril i4ifss g fl
the .couit' pias ros ered udder his the:, evenin from 7:30 to••10' M. The revival 'sert'icts to Ontario St. V Pala Dunke', pearl, pins,' to the best
uidance. Tlib members" thou ht it 4 • •Equines as recei •ed.. •L car games will. be played and a ro=
-- - g g church ha�'o been lar. civ attendccl and Corinicl m. h piP0 c '' f: the ring -t care. - p
a et 1 t- g ,tan. P 1 c ase ant to b i,. ram of sans reoftations. ..
. fitting.,to make som spe a .recogn of Binders ;end otheL rnachtnety and is . g , and `fnstru-
have certainly heti, marled by spc crap old hratelet. ` A ,Lein chase .res
IIIIIIIII. . tion of . his services a't the close of , . mortal music will ' 'be' .iven after
. . interest and. ower;. Smnda , the delivering -.part of it herd, and the rest a -:, g iv p.
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l; P Qli.. Y ent,-beside fttcncls and . at es of- which tlrc feature r
his term. He was taken entirely by.,.•- at Myth and,1§0 rave, '. I at . o the evening gt,he
READ MADE ORDERED. morning .congregation .filled the. spac Y g Hlmrra attd vicinity,: were a. riuml'
surprise but when Ire bid. •recovered.. pies] ,ttipl tie handed, out: Admission
nous, auditorium and. is the... evening - •, f 'oti.t-of-'town guests : Mr.` and Mrs. c
lorrish & Crooks . CLOTHING sonnet;'bat from the shock he acknow- ct g , 20' ets. 1-Werybody Welcome:
CLOTHING I crowded .every part .of the buildrn� . : Marr Bell' ,Southampton ;Vlfss
^ I ledged the honor . in .a . .creditable' Y P 147t'. W. J Vl'hicl:don spent. S'undap
. . , . till many were unable --to to` 'enter. The .. Auburn Mabel iltoss Wingbari :. M.r, and Mrs. . .
speech.' The Companions weirs guest§ ' at. Goderich..1 I
Targe audience of men who were fires- ,Homer Hoinlari, 'Aflss.Ida Dunke.:AIr: , �1 lar e.ritiinber of the members
of the evening and' a pleasant social 'eat at the afternoon service were de. The l?pivorth League at. the i1lct-ho-,c , .. g of .
time was •spent.. Refreshments were Q dist church - of Auburr% are intending ,I .Dil s. (: ,.3. Dunkc,'Mr'. anis Mrs:.Trinity:church drove to.the home of .
lighted with the• evangelists strong, R.: Lang,' .. Mr; and*• Mrs. T.d hang,,
0 • served after which followed speeches to hold 'a debate -in the elturcii' ou'i:he 11Tr. Alfred I1al'tt1 on Monday even-
manly address.. The services will don- Hiss Sarah Lan , Mr. and %Irs. ,An-
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hp 'High Ghicf hanger`' .Richards. of tinue throughout this week'and until' ,�vertfng of March lst:, The stilYject is ; ? �; g t dirt ung '• and spent a. Eery very pleasant.
Our Taflo*a► g drew. T et2k, Mrs. R: ni�2, Be hours During t
London and' the 'local officers. Resolve<l that women have marc in- g he evening .they pre-
Monday evening of ' net t week. On „ n* Mrs. ,`Lachlan' McKellar,' ' Mr. and rented their ,organist, Miss Cecilia
. E T TWICE rI. , . .Sunday a. social testimony service fluence than men. Miss . ,abet i,r� Mrs. A I .. Clark, 'T;oronto, firs.. .
HULLETT' WON Tit CI , raft incl 'Mr: tLlfred Rollinson, are the Naftel, with an. address and a `well
. wall be..held :from 10 to 11..o.cloc. to, { rdmrtnds,' Iaistotvei. filled urse. The' address was read.
The return match .hetwetm iXullett which, all Christians arc invited. Pub- captains: Everybody invited, No.. ad- 1?
.,De'* a� and Goderich to'wns'hip' was played lid .services'at 11 and 7,' At, 3:45''!a mi5sian ire, . - by. D i pies
r. Woods and the entation
/1.. P. . . .� p P Y „ illi. ISrnest Smith is our Rust on made by Miss Lizzie Cameron. Miss
i in the bowling alley on '.Saturday of mass meeting for everybody will be ,. g g .
ternoon Xast,. There was. a large at-- held, A cordial fnvitat.orr is extended the '10th of 1Tarch. 819th. Naftel etas always given her services
Air.. Martin why has' been visiting 1 voluntarily and freely and and fs ever
tendance of interested spectators and, to the people of the town* and tom- s
'f tr `i � Participate ' t t ' s •r- friends: fn Auburn, Inas gone to ',:o � Last Thursday Mr. Will. Campbe 1, ready: to lend a helping hand and: this -
Is now in full swing. Our large staff is kept busy �ttte fiends of the players whoopedlm. n ty t0 par i spat ir, 1 ere c who has been.a. iesuleat of this vil- little sur rise was iven her to 'show .
er up in great-. style. .The Hullett vices. onto for a. few. days• and then he is P g
turning out ordered suits tor, spring. We still have*' going to his tame In British 'Colum- i lage far a number at years engaged in' that the congregation appreciate, iter
lambs won by ., 4Q pins. which was g.. g . ... . , , Several callings, removed to fioronto ,services,I.
. the same staff of former seasons -all first-class - lite somewhat 'better than the expected BOOM 'YOUR TOWN.,, bra: .
,y P 'rho logs 'have een coming 'inti 'tihc l where. his wife and part of.itis faniilp. The News -Record leads for. Bayfield,
ChaIIlCi3, and with the addition of our New Cutter, tliomgh they were confident:. of , wiry Boum your town -don't. talk pessiti : g b g have been residing for sonic time. Ili. Stanley and Goderich township news. .
nin from, the start. There will probe ntistically whenever a man who .has sawmill pretty fast. foe the last few'thc removal ,of'Mr, Camphe`•1 Dire . Y P
Mr. I-.. P. McIntyre of Toronto, we guarantee a good g .
abl be' a return match.. for the Godes days.and and some people are complaininp •
y accumulated a little money talks of Biyth,s prominent citizens pias gone, ,, .
fit and every garment to be, that the 'are blockin the road. I'he
erpch townshi quintette chink the Y g
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A y' building houses. or irtaking improve- recent thaw leas (pretty nearly . stopped,, he having; ;held several ntTices ditr ch.
can turn the tables i£ given another..inents to his property. Your own tP y Y 'later yrnrs in the village and church. iI1111Btt TON►1lshlp
Stric• �tCi"Date opportunity. The players and 'scorers town,'is bound to go. ahead . and in. the .drawing. I•li.s,former home was in the ..township. lr7r. 1Cm, Desk sold a fine liaise las$
tly p ,were : crease in
population. Honor the - - --- of Stanley, near Bayfield. week to Mr. U. Johnston o£'Clittton:
l:iullett. man who has been making. a iiviirg
and perfectly satisfactory both in workmanship and C. Ruddell 201 .. here. for years, and. who ' has with Staple Township. Mr. to til I• who.bas a 12th Mr, Gro. Addison continues iii very
P y yI � � Dvsnappointed t mite clerkship t ecunt the 12th e p Mr. �attdtMrs. James Fairserviee
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J. Pope. 260 confidence In the future development
design. Mr. Harvey Turner 'has disposed of Division Co o h y n are
W. Gray 193 of his town, stuck to hi� post through C visitin friends in `Walkerton
A. Spuhl 180 fair. weather and. foul, If the town his Inatched team of geldings to Mr. Place `of Ift, James McMr.ir hie .. who g ' , X{incar. .
2 does row he deserves .all a eienetft •Donovan of •Seaforth. He .'received. in resigned, has opened an office in the dine and other p1 Lees. .
J. ;Fair, 65 g twh
that is coming to him, ,becauseho was the neighborhood of $;500 for them, ono lately occupied by illi. Campbell Dir. Bruce Modd1 had a, successfut
Our New Spring. Suitings. . 1100 not one of those who are always fly.- which tvs none to much, for they anti• is -doing a conveyancing business wool. bee last Friday.
. fn from ill grasping. . at Vvero a team hard.' to •beat, Harvey with I1Tr,-'1'hUs. ,toad as clerk, Sic- Mr. 1Vm: Knox bought' a flee coli~
. Goderich rp. g pillar to post raspin from William Itfnn. B
Are the best vie have ever shown both In Value find N. Sturdy 214 shadows, looking for contentment 'and believes• in keeping nothing .but the i errs ,Jonathan. y the way, Bil-
bt'st.. Ilii. Will; Johnston who has conduct iy sold three lately. He says you feet
A y .r lrappincss,• which they usually fail to bottom of ori
range. Come and select your . suit before 'the range F. Ford 16 g Y . r poe- .
Ford 169 secure. ` Mr. John. Taylor of :hatham is led ..a livery business surd also carried ket when,
in the.
is broken. If you think it too early -6 have it made Y kit when you sell a good one.
y, y 'Therefore, have confidence in your visiting his aunt, Mrs. A. FI. Brown. the mail to all the mail trains, has Mr. Richard .Anderson intends � re- '
S. Sturdy 159 � .
we will reserve It for you, thus giving oil the ben r• secured the service of,Mr. Isaao Iprown�
• y , g g �' . , a W. Jackson 231 awn town, build and boom it,' .till Mr. incl Mrs, Ralph Stcpheitson and modelling his house in the spring: �•ia
In his absence to attend to all -bits and
efit of the entire range. I everybody that it is going ahead and: Mr, and Mrs. A. Reid attended the has the material nearly all on tba
1054 you will also secure their confidence revival service at Clinton on 15unday mall deltverits: I ground.
and they will build and boom it too, conducted by Evangelist Mel'✓lardy. Aft. John Aenh.ohn is having his iia Mr. Jose McIntosh had a bee
The champions from Hallett de- s g Y ph
•. • feated' Blyth lash -tight in , game 13ASE t-' The sad' news has come that John press in operation around herr, arta hauling logs to Clinton on Monday.
which was closely, watched by a large AS ALL CLUB ORGANIZED. Flarvey of Saslcatchewatt' has died of shipped via the (�. `1 R. and 0. P. IL. A large number from this viefif tq
FOUR SPECIALSo 2rowd of spectatars.,, Tho ,scores were; At a meet)ng held last evening for inflammatory rheumatism. ' last week and also this week. and Blyth attended t-Iie. dance at Mr.
IXulTetk. the purpose of organizing a baseball Mr. Forrest, returned -to • British I Tit ibe. death of the late Dr. Carder 4i'fplfarn Taylor's of near LOndes�Wro,
Men's Trousers ,rade to order $ 3.50 club it was decided to place a team Columbia this week and itis wife and another of Blyth's old and familiar Many tool: advantage of the good
M s lV, Gray 273
� 251 in the I.alcesule League, or a' new family will return in Aprpl, faces has hien removed, I•lfs death slri�glting the past •week. ?41r. Samuel.
G. }luddell League that ma' 11TcCuo1 had a bur on Tia+arsctay draw-•
Mens .Grousers, extra special, made to. order 4,50 .2$2 g mak,be formed, consisting The Dews -Record leads for Bayfield, I took plate ort Thursday past aril his
A. Sphul of Blyth, Goderich Seaforth Exeter, ,
r it . J. Pape 407 Y ' r' �. Stanley and C,•oderich township nc tvs. � remains were taken to Union comet- Eng ltmic'k from }Myth and got aloof
Blue and black Serge Suits 18.00 Dr.. Ball 493 . and Clinton. As the, local team wqn • cry ort Monday afternoon, A large 0;000 home that day. ]lir. 'klumplircy. ,
a majority of the. games played 'Last number front, the Village as well its Snell• was also fortunate enough to,•
Fane Worsted Suits, ehoitte patterns, re 22.00 1 4 season. and 'baseball will be the only > get all his logs into the mill. . yard
Fancy 7 0 1) WT7II IiUNtiltS. relatives and friends from a cllstance
sport lucre next summer it should be I ASST: attertclecl the funeral. Ile was tL mrnr- on ibe good roads.
`" - . 13lyth' ' very. popular. The folf;owiug 'officers ,�
: We Invite Your Inspection.' Tierna 23i were elected T assed' with first-class hotiors in, her tiF tierce frttt2rnal societies -1las- t�uitt .� number from .round herb
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J y 2nd w ' primary piano work. Your work giv,.I air!(,, Workmen and 1•'ortsters and it attended the services in .Ontario St. .
J _ ..._ R. Sloan 2� Hon. President, E. It. ,)owart, , es evidence of careful study, 'and Ol was under tlrt auspices of .tit, Masoaid church, Clinton, on Sunday' eveni'4
4� 1). Walpei sfo Tion. Vice, Dr. Shaw. careful training. Such was the Coni- Lodge that lie Was buried, over go last,, which was conducted by Eva .
. Dr. Sloan 349 Patrons, Imo. N. Lewis, 111. P., W. pliment received yesterday' by Aliss members of that order taking part in gelist Mellardy.
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dl tf AlcMurchic 307' Proudfoot M. P. P., W. Jackson, Dell Miller. (youngest daughter of the ftnteval CtrealOry, 1 Mr. Joseph Burton oP11russels visits
A Square Deal for Every Man," � I. Jackson D Cliff, J. `Wisetnant Mr, Jacob Miller) who. recently" tried iv1r. Jas IXtffran was it, luck 1<tist ted at illi. It. Carter's,
1614 X I1, McTaggart, J. D. Hoover) the. piano -forte examination in conn llliss Mabel Brown entertained a,
The result in the local tournament p wctkOby drsltosing of some 80,000 of
Dr. Agnew, and W. J. Marland. ,lection 'with London ColisetvatorY• `tris brick for inside purposes to the week.
e l;Yotutg people one evening last
,66 .. is as follows so far , hall 1187,, president, Dr. Axon. 70 receive such a compliment from congregation, of the, Dungannon 01ethO
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MORRI SM w Spalding 1261. hoover 12311, IcTa - Ist Vice C. I4.., Dowding. Principal Willgoose of the Conserva� T
CROOKS g , P g dist church. ,tract White and partI .--
art 1303. ,csteplienst3tt 1309:, Nedfgar 2ttc1 'Pict J. A. Constantine. .tory,.. who was 111fss 111111er's examiner., fI. , air has the contract of loading part
. X113. Lappirie 1203, Gibbiargs 1229, Manager, T. Hawkins. is ar, horror to.•ibe appreciated, and we of the brick which is being shipped; The C'i'tizens band Played at a. hoe'k-
t0 Hodge t:itirll >t"011. Clothing State •'art "127f1, :3pafdfng 1172. Ilabv+rr ; eo, Treasurer Alf. Alexander. coir rattrlatl! 1111as Miller and" her on the, C. P. R. t.cr 111cGaw. st0tfan, ty match ire Seafaxttr last evening and
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11223, paldina 1229. 11cTaggart 1218y ,+�ommittee, L.) Johnson, M. Mctwani teacher, Mrs. W. Glenh C hinpliell, on, Ile also sold brick Cor two or. three have been olgagezi fox a, carnival trier$
i�lfiirri�Nr�ririii 1i .. Stepiterkson 1220. and oftfcera. ' a the 'result of the r:tamtnatinn: private ]rouses to-morroW everftng.
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