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CLINTON,o ONTARIO.q THURSDAYt MARCH 4th 1909. Whole Number ma I
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I I CHURCH, I THE LOCAL MARKET. . Y31G SALE, OF IC; LAND, i New.Wvertiselaen
Subjects f9r;Sunday - next : "Morning I Ue label on the. copy of The News- Wh,-at ,51,05 to ,$,.q. ,Is
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—"No Separation.,, 1-'Weuing—"N o Record sent to Air. John Ball . " Mr. John Ransford has sold big Eyesight—pro
, of Oats 40c to 43c, f. Taupe -9 I
>f Watch . Condemnation." The Lord's supper Lloydminster, Sask., reads, ,'Jan. jocaR 8.,>�c to 84c, . Hullett. property, consisting of 817 Our Sale—l-L W. Jacobs -2
. I will be obsorved' after the morniri;U914,11 which means that be has p , aid Barley 48c to '50e, 11, acres, to Taylor Bros, of Alinnedova, A 1.
. . I service., I . . big subserlption up to Jan. ist, 1914, .Alan., formerly of and WAtch—W. IL Hellyar-1
. Butter 20c to 21c, ... I Clinton. broth- Great Carpet Sale—Tozerps—S .
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No Matter whether, you. btl' a to ' I five year% ahead. Mr. ,Bell . ers of Couxiciljor,Taylor. Auction Salc_j. A, Smith_- S.
- , w. MUSICAL TRIO, ., takes this Eggs, $2c to 23c. .
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or high priced" a -guarantee that it will I Way of evening UP for those silbserlb. Live hogs $0.50, I WANTED To DIT -1. a . 8 Valuable Farms by Tender -5 .
give satisfaction goes with It. � The rival and musical trio will vis- ers whose label reads all the way, . Swell Tallorin�—G. W. Barge -5 . �.
. I it Clinton on Wednesdhy and lfbui:4- baeR to Jan- 97. I -low is Lt with WESLEY CHURCH. The Police magWtrate this morn,.ng A Great Sebool—Elliott B. V.—a
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' ' day: next. The trio Consists of A41. thee ? . I Rev. Mr. Jolliffe will preach educe - committeed Thomas Wall, an inmate COWS for Sale—George Holland -5. .
. We evad6 no ,r,esponsibility in our watch Halikirk, banjoist, ,and, soletst - ( ap- , - . of the House, of Refuge,. to. the county Lumber for Salo-.-Mel4,wen Br s..5.. .
I , , . _ ,v,UCCESSpL 14 ..PUPILS. . tional sermons in Steaftirth next 0 I
selling. lit Sunday and the services ill, We 1jail, on the charge of. attempted Sul. ,','>hoe Repairing --W. I ," .�J
, I � ... is not what we sav, bring It back. - talo McGorman, Musical bpa-,,,allstoiard , $ley ' , 1. i;yalta & Son.. ,
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. Wm. Bissett, Scottish. bal-14-r,c ,arid Miss Laura Jervis, cide. Thomas came from Aslifield To be sold ill 3 daYS'—`N`eWcombe`s$
Everyone that buys here must be iatisfied. I orator. The me I Clinton,onand will be taken by. Rev, Mr, Rogers Of where lie jumped do)vn a well, ,lot . . I
I - I . . I meetings will be beld. in Miss Hamilton of Sealorth, who that town. I I ,
I The Salvation Army ball, it is illef.wrote on the midwinter theory exam, SPecia services are being conducted long since.. He says he can't die , or . I
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. promise of a real treat on '.with 1,ondon, in. Wesley church this week ,be. killed. ,Sergeant Walsh took 11L, "
. I .11 . Oat you hiations in c nection by the , .n Sagfielcl.
Xetufqstartens ,-" should, not miss, Conservatory, of music, were bath And Rev, Mr, up to Castle Griffin by the 1.20 train,
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� A PRESENTATION, . . Successful in obtakiing'h6llors. Both On the 14th, Inst.. the annWersary, AT THIP, RINK. I � . i
Yor idngagement and Wedding Almao. young. ladies 'ary pupils of our popul- services will be held when it is ex. � Mr. James Thompson, left on Tuesda.y., . I
. . I , r their ar teacher, Prof. W. Glenn . carnival on Thursday evelling � I
__ip 'the Masonic bretbern, . Ca I The c r fur Rainy River. I
I , met in er slice 'Will be taken oft Mr , . and Mrs. Harry Marks, who I
.& and the result simply Sustains his the Mortgage, The preacher will be . Spent the wi
. ball on Friday evening to.spend ,last Passed Off successfully. The prize I 1
441 few social hours with. one of their reputation as a thorouigb and success. Rev. James LlvingstQno otMitchell, winners in. the different events were; ' nter here, left for their I .
number, Mr, R. C. Belcher,, whoi was ful teacher and also spealk$ well for The date of the Young people , ,9 -mile race—A,,, , Doherty, A. Kerr C„ home at Winnipeg last week, , .
on an I., about to leave their midst to take up the ability of the pupils,. Day in connection With this church East. Lady and gentleman skating to- The Verittst Club gave an oyster, I
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zoo 1� 0 6111�11qar, his abode in Brantford. The oventng IMPROVEMENTS. I . has been set for April l8th and the gether—Miss J. Morris, B. Johnson, skipper oil Tuesday evening to the o
'00weler and 4peevigro, - - 01 was very pleasantly spent With musics I .1 se;lvfices of Rev. GeO, Salton of Strat,, Gents' lapey Members and those who had attended
ciz-vion . costume—W, Johnson, I
games and speech -making which fol Tozer & Brown are .making, still ford have, been secured for the day. N. Davis. Ladies' fancy costume— the Parties, during the winter, as. a . I
lowed t1fe,preseotation of an address ,further, impr6vements 4bout their . IMS Elsie ROSS, Miss Erma And, farewell to Miss Ada Rollatt, their .
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costume-1,11' treasurer, who was leaving for 1,
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_ 11 J- 114wdeii. Gents' comic costume— don. � . .
. . t the evening. Air. BeleberIvoted to dressmaking and the carpet .:The revival services which have; been I t S Mrs,
. . . 001000010MM00- - N , 1 I I � made a neat and appropriate reply,.department� -The former -will be ill in progress in tile ()nt, R. Moore. Potato race—Ross Forrcs- H,- Little entertained a. large '
INCORPORATgO 1869 � saying that the hours spent jA the charge of the Misses Sfilith I 'St' church the ter, James Lawton, . number of her friends from th-� - vii. .
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. . - I . ., the verylpast two weeks, werebrought to a The hockey team defeated Seaforij ]age and vicinity on Friday evening
I lodge room of No. 300 were among capable young ladies who had chirge,close on Mondayevenin ft
the, most pleasant in his life and that of the same department at Hodgens.1 I g With a full at the latter ,place On Tuesday evening last. A very Pleasant time was spent
. � house anis. , in interesting service. i
he could only too trig b' T, & B� were fortunate 1 I by I to ,, , 11 games and music,. . .
. y say -that e . r .131 securing Evangelist Mcklardy left on Tucsd�,y -I
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1. 1. was ''sorry to Part and would he their services. ., I. - morning. for Toronto and •-after On Friday .evening the. 14caforth And Misses Ada ROU&tt and Cla4re .
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_- THE ROYAL .BANK OF-, CI-N40A . ,' ' I i I � a few Clinton junior teams will compete i oil Spaekniat, left this . I
JIapPY to m0et again.# . . week for London. .
I . � , To All the vacancy ,caused by the days rest be will open nlcctin� - Mi,�s Ruby . I
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Paid -Up Capital $3,9W,000. Reserve $4,6W,000 � . � . I I I . I . I . removal of Mr. Belcher 'to Bra,litfordlIona, Mich -'It is co . needed 's Inttile, local. rink. Game, from 8 to 9, 'WhIdd6n, wlio. spent the. . . . .
Total Assets . . . . . $50,47Q,,0.00 . WILLIS, CHURCH. I by all who- . winter With
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. . . I . I �. � . Tozer & Brown have engaged Air. heaiAhim during tile -services tllgt� lie' with the HroWn . ,of
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HEAD OFFICIZ., MONTREAL.. . AL. . I The social given by the Youig Pere:y � Town I of Woodstock. He 18'a logical, forcible. speaker whOS.V t band in attendance. The local line-up 11 - . Iowa, .returned I I . ,
. .., . . . People's Socie�y last Thursday 11- fbrin6rly lived in . Scaforth, I�as. had addresses can , ,,*ill be : goal, D. Stewart ; point, P, QMQ this Week. - . . . .
. Ing . was .well attended. Ivith, eve . p hardly, fall to convince I RlImball.; cover, H,- Twitchell - rover' - A)Trs,. Robt, Parsons. of HilIsgreen I I . 1. 1.
CLINTON BRANCH—E. R, I)Ew,�RT, MANAGER. Dr. ,several years experience and conies his hearers and show them the path B. Jolvis 0) ' , ' ' spent .Sun(lay ,.
- . . . . Clark as chairman, the following p 0- .witill the reputation of.heing.'a first- Of duty. Christian I on ; centre, L. NO] ;. right* . Alle guest of her hus. .
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. I I . . . X reputation I stian People -were very, win ;�.. Forrester ;: � left wing, A bands mother, Mrs, Parsons, . . ..
. . .. . I gram was given 1:1 . . class cutter. ; . . . ''I greatly vilcouraged ' 'kfid-lielped and wing, I . I I A. 'Vfr. .
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RY BUSINESS Every facility afforded to farmers . . � Instrumental, �1 I . . W i lsoix� . . , ! . - - .11arold Pollock,. who has ' been ' . .
. r. Fred. : Lucas., A LETTE R: TO PARE. . . many, both old and' youngr decided to . � I . teller in the Sterling Bank he . re for ,
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. , 'ad' a new life, A most lilheral oil-, LITTLE LOCAL& . .
. and others for the transaction of � Reading, Miss L. INfacPherson. I U, . I ..
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tbeirbanking business. Sales..notes will be cashed or taken for .. I . . .. the. past year, .
collection. . I . � Instrumental; Airs. (Dr..) Gunn. To the Editor of The News -Record :,. , cr1qg 11 to over $175, was .. . . . . left on Monday '!or, .
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* . I . . . . I Mar Sir,—IVJII you kindly permit . , . Wlr,'Govi(,r Port - Burwell 1.9 which Place.he has�
. . Recitation, A,jiss Carrie Shipley.. me, through � . given to. I�Vaingclist - XcHardy. Ont. . has rented the house Neen transferred. We, wish him . .'succogg .. .. 11 .. ..
. Special Attention -Paid, to Savin Bank Accounts Solo,'Miss Annie MeCorvie. ough the'columna,. of your pap.:',St, church, . among * .other advances, owned by Mrs, Geo, Hanlpy, for One in b1s.new field. I .. ..
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. Vocal Duett., 1)11s4eg, L. Reid and B, cr, ,to say t0- the Parellts'of the Boys has.certainly A,�arned'thc grace of year k possession i , . . .
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. .1 I of.ltthat with their, assistance. . couple of weeks', . . Floss.' Attwodd and Olive
-Nommoom"Emommonwm - . . . - . Green" . . . . . .. .Clinton. I whole-livarted liberality; . . [ .Mt. .3, 'Taylor
L . " Turner of Sarnia are 'Visiting. . ai . .
I . . , 1. - - and encouragement the prospects for A praise L Service WiLli he held lift � -lie contract .
. L . . � ; . Reading, Miss. Agnes Irwin, . , t Aylor has, let i . . their . . .
.k nuinber whose : nanics were . onIa successful organization of theboys Sunday froin 10. toll A. In. .In tile to 'illr' 8' S. Cooper fQrLthe store heL respetAive. homes., �. . I . . . Inspector .Tom L ...the- program w -or ke Part of Clinton to" play all ManlY sports public moinin.- ' of 'will, have -built between his office ,and to - . Paid an official visit -
. I I . ' L � * , , service a number our sQh00lon-Xo!Iday...., . at the lait� owing to other.engagc-�. this siummer are good, At a meet- new member� 10ill be received .and t.116 the Elliott block. It will be 50xe.12 -Miss- Beatrb�.d RobThePUSSNS BANK , . 'd t I , . . .. . .. . ' � I .. .
L hei. in he council w�l I Rollinson of Egmond.
- runts. At the close ofAhe program Ing . n, sacrament of baptism will'be adminis-, I Is the : I
. P ' nqil clianiber .o th red brick front and' will' be ocr V�llc
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'INCORPORATED I 81%. , I . refreshments were pe . . Friday ovemng last 75' boys bctwl6en tered. 111. t,he �veniifk the past r N�,ill cupiM, by`F ' -od . . . guest of Mrs. 1-1..-Little�, . I
. - - rved., I . I Ord & MeL, . I SeeF. A, Edwards), l3e�efit.' Sato
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. Capital Paid up $3'5001000 Rest Fund- - $3,500,.000 1 . . I the' of .10 and IS • agreed to the . . 0 , I . . . . 10
I . .1 L ' ' . 'Tpe People of Willis. .were pleased to conditions propog�d,: and committees preacb'from'tbtl theme J "Tile church's I 'Mr. D.- B, Kennedy wishes. through. annoupc6inCtIt on page four. . . . . . .
. , � . see -Mrs. Glenn CaMpb6II back in her claim upon: the men of t4ie-cornmunityJ The 14cws-Record' to thank his maily• *, Th�, Womens) Instit Institute will . . .
I Has 65 Bratiches 16 'Catiada" . , . . . I were nominated for the different wards . .1 . . . y it 11 meet at
I . . friends who were sb kind to him dui- tile home of Miss Katerho
. . . place in the -clioir'oll Sunday last at- . I
L of , Tj-tE 11 I . Parke on
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. and Agents and 06irespond6nts in all the'prineipal cities _ . and at a mectin ..to be herd on Fri- IILLIN8,11S HAVE 'ARRIVED -1 I
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, - . . day - evening next in M,i. L ' Thursday next,.- Tb,a .
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1. Idg-as organist, for, 14q. goqd peopleof. .. " I Tborntryke of. Peterboro., Who Frank O'NOI, who'. visited him every Sxtbjeft8 fbi di�cussidn wirill he :"46111 .
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. U L o'clock " " d� n an& millinery. . L day, took I a
. A GJINERAL. BANKING BUSINESS, TRANSACTUr.- , �� "' . ntil they had 'Secured ."61M was in charge. , of the, " . lim for a. drive -Nvhcnever �N�ul*Sjng" L
I . I '. .. L. '. L .W&Icy 'chuteb: I . the . de- . . . L ' and "Character Building
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comp ' on of the �6rgankzation. , wi'.1 partment of Couch & Co. las . I I his condition would per,ftlit and rend- The. members should � . ..
I � . . Abe hel4, besides and a . t Season ered numerous 'little service' all try . to be .
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SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT .. � I - Excellent serriIons were preached .in I music, being given bY,'a 'IlUmbe'r : and found great. favor with the ladies S whWh present as the subject of selecting our .
I . .I... I this chilreil on Suiftlay last by the of of town and vicinity, arriv I , were much -appreeiate& � . . .
. . . HR8. , . . I I I - 'interested �cld�ens, The association N ,oil I.. On Satutday silting bulbs will have to be consPdqed � 11 I
. . . D,- . �sday and is already busy gettillm . - - 1t t14-mcetlng .
. . . � pastor Rev. I � Stewart, 'to larr TuG . last Mr' D, Calitelon 1 . , I
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' large W!ll be known as tile C.�A. J�- A. add readk for the opening.- ;;he "Will. * t. V010 in the. selection of these builis.— I
Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. . . � . I ])Ought ., tile , ftallic , of the old. S and.all sholild have %-
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I I `• .. . Choix rendered' good music, both mor- )mve the responsibility and interest of ted by .Miss McTavish of Strat.- Joseph's church for whi,ch he ' Paid',Nf- E'. Campbell, � retary.
. . ni4g a.U� evening, . In -'addition. to `the j, ford' and we are quite Aafe, in saying, $15fl. . We understanti he intends usifig It is with deep -regret that we this
Clinton Branch - ' Ci. ' 9, Manager, lie 11OYS at heart are ' 'Mr. -John that the splendid 'rePlItation won. by, tile timber to, erect an addition to tile week record the death of one. .. .1
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. . 119 anthem. in the evening '.-\Iiss XeRae Hartley, principal pu lie Sci 0�1 ; i\fr. brick building at the lower eiml of tile, best -known and most .
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- 11 : and . -Mrs.' Glenn.Campbell . b h. Couch & Co.'s, ,.: millinery Itist season . I
. � - i . . Sang a . duct. Ffahk gall, cha'Aman of: :trustees ; . I -h , W, . cisteenied. citi - .
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ivith good. effeut.. ; .1. . . . . will k1c.fully �tr`stained. •' I 1� I I owl). Whit . as formerly. the knit- •z(,ns i1i the person Of . . .
"I. 1 1. I . . .. . IDr. Shaw A. Tuiner; AV. flarland, i , . .formerly.
. . Theodore :John I .
- . 11 . . . . 1� The Newcombe store, ,jl,wayg� up -to- ti.119: faetory and:whieh.*b6 intends . A1004110110 Who departed,this .life .on
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.At abu.�iness t' tile Young'. Bert Kerr, .J,: Bi -'Hoover , T. HaW� � I . ' '
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. . I . I I I . .. . PCOPle's soct,ety� on ".,Nlonday evenini, kfns and others. A local 6 ' . date, is esPe6ially'noted for. its millin�, I ing . . I . � I .. : _.*. ,... I 11 I ... . ky niorning . last, � ] Ic had .
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I a few weeks -by the boys - 0 111 faille * health for t e past .9 i.,
READYM I I . : concert .Will el: and around the Easter . . . .- .
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. cry Tues-, be given'; ' Son itS' DOWLIN , WITIT., SE.AFOP1111. . ... 1. I .
orri - I evening instead of Monday for a to raise pe ed . forward to witil I I .
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CLOTHIN 11 Sh I - grooks, . i - - 4 . . � . . . -funds for the necessaricg, . I . . mOnth§'-but.was able to he about ul il- - . , I I I I
. I - l , � - hiley til three or four days. before the
. . , CLOTHING . . .1 .. pleasurable' anticipation. •by the ladies, * Eleven ot.'. our bowvlersin,�Uicr, . .
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. I . . . . . .. m I ,• .of'the whole communi,ty. qqiss Sparhg, 'went to 8valorth on Tuesday art&. - ex'p,eted call Caine.. . I . .. .
. I .•. I . . The Wqmen's Association heid! theila,theY want '.You to help them in ' thl� . . . T L - a - .. . . I I
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. I arrived -from 'Galt on. Tuesday. 'a'd is 110011, their first, visit to tile alley . 111r., MoorNio . I
. . sewing meeting . in the basement .of way, in place of showing vou..' . n . . . � use was borh in York� . .
. . . . � I . . P, sub-. again in ebar 1,: The 046' S'. I t,11i.q_therc, which .w4g. all! -ly opened, -' ', 1-833 and
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. . . I the church. yest rday'. art 11ition list. . go on o y recent shire, England, on April 3.fd a
. . I I . . .e afternoon and set We want $50.06, tO'deiiiirtment are pleased, - to see 11 ' As will' be' seen by the -.SC6 . � came .to this countr . .
' 49 ' ' � . _ I . . evening. - '. - ... . 1. I start With and I sincerely ; . het . ?;core y at the age of I .
* - . - - , . - - - - . - . who have the interest or the future ba6k. S116, will. be efficiently assisted 1v011 b. 4.11 Plus. The ' first - five oil P,N'eIYtY4,tWo. Subsequently, ,be Spent
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. . . . . MISS MAY - RANCE'S 'REdITAL. by'MiSs Ella, Lindsay andMiss Rossic. each side played ,in extra five fr&lll(�%, two years in the States aild on . .
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Tafloril�g . I . . I . 4r, I �� . . I I citizens of Clinton at hetrt'wIll. ell- . I..I... re-.�. I . .. .. . . .. Lavis as,first , and second trimmers, . turning to Canada. settled in . Goder .
. . . . . . . .1 . . � . and Mrs. Wj Jackson courage anything that is being done . .. Seaforill. � . . � . I .
. . ,and Mr. ' , respectively, afid by .Miss Minnic We , id, He was twice married,. his first
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and ,Sirs. 0. ('.� on their .bchalf. "If ,you can't help; 84 Stevens ,. - ' . 125 . ,ell,
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, . .. . - J - Rance went to Toxon ton. and.Mis,q Sadie Sante: 11 ,- . wife b " * I
I ' I dori't.-kiiock.A." . I � � ; I I I .. ll':' # Robetts . I CIlIg Miss Janet 1I0QT,eCI1 to
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' .to Saturday afternoon to attend' -a . . . I derson'of Godefich. . . . I Broadfoot - * . ,174 whom liom, . I . ic wasmatrimonial.,
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I reading' of,Wilson, Barrett's "The . I . Yours for the boys, , Ca, . ': . � . . 116 . ,in .
.. .. I . Iss ntelon rettimptl on W6dncs- . . 1 -'182 bonds on August Ath, -1855, -aA.d who -
. of the Cross". giv � . . I -son, Jr.Jr- day from.,Toronto' where she was at .. McLean ' - ' . _. . I I . passed away on. April 28th, 1W, legL*-& . .
De rt t. ,ell that evenin4 . T. Jack . . Vale,
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. pa, men .. , . 'May Rance of the * Conserva- PkESBYTERY MEETING. tending the . three children, Graham of Sagi- I
by Miss I ' . I . I millinery openings and i� 13ttlillae - ' . in I I I
. . tory. School .of Expression. Among . . . . . . now busy. ge*ftin'g her, stock ill, shape .. I . ... 109 .
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I . . The Presbytery'. of Huron: met' -in Patke , I naw, Mich., and. Mr.s. Jennings - and -
Is now i , .. I . . former Clintonians resent were. � . in her new stand opposite thei ' JIT01- I 8 . .. . . . 76 1 . I ,.
n full swing. Our.large staff is kept busy ' church on Tuesday. The time * . - Colsten . . � .Mrs. ,APIPI(ay of Pindonning, same.
turning Out ordered suits for spring. W I Mrs. W; G. Pinner$ Miss.Xiddleton, I was occupied chiefly in the presenta. sons Bank where with more room' OA 1'� , 'Sills .. . . . 83 state, wlio are. still livingr; On July . .
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6 sti ' 11 have ' Miss _:aainio Houston, Miss Hill, Mrs. light. she .Will be the :better ii,ble � ., -to i Rankin, . - . . . ' 21st, 1864, Mr. I%fc)orql d- ..
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the same staff Of former sea' Archibald, Mr.- Eldred Archibald, I tion ..and discussion of reports on Sab- . . . 71:1 . � louse married
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sons—all first-class me-' � Nit. bath schools, Young people) attend her increasing: trade, . - I I
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chanics, and with theaddition' of our' New Cutter., Alex. Armstrong' and Miss May les,, church lite , and work, S Socie . .. 11 .- . . I . .. � I I � 9 6 'McKidil who, with their five 'ehildre- ' - I
I .. I I Armstro'hg. The Toronto ftilies'spe ' tatisti, I THE TOWN; COtINCIL.survivesrcV n, . 1,
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fit and every garment to.46 - . . � . . .. . ,Star Social .9eform. These repo . The. town council - on . Monday :night . . . Clinton.. - - . .Mich , . Mrs, I Mpli, of Bay " City,
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. . . . � "An. I unusually goDd' recital was. gi in.. the -main encouraging, .especially voted $50 to the.14uron Count Stock A. Graham'. , . . Mrs. .(.Capt.) J. Ferguson and Mrs, . . .
I . . . . . . en i v- that in Statistics.: DY; Lyle. -of Con-' and 'Seed Show to be held in Clinton ' m' 1), McTaggart 20tr- . .
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n ,the ball of the, Conservatory . of tral Ch=h, Hamilton, lv.as.nomidated . on April Ist. . � .. . . �� J. . B. Hoover- , : . ., � , I W: ir Jowett of'Bayfleld. - . .. . . .
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S. wic-d � U0,4o-Da't el , - Music on Saturday , . ..
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y � . �. ,. , ,night by , Miss for' the moderatorship,of the next The license fees paid by the billiard W. McConnell . 144 '- , I Tile very 'largely attended funeral . - I
. . . . � . . � Bessie May Rance, a pupil of the Con* general assembly. -Messrs Smith, . d bowliqg alley *qr iliv . t6ok Place on* Sunday afternoon, ' the
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servatory School of Expression. .1%fj,-,-a.NclI - � I . set
and peifectly satisfactory both in ' . ant] Leckie, - *ministers, and thefed, that is tile, former was scaled - G, Plast . vices at house and grave being
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. workmanship and . Rance: is Only nin&cen years of age,. . . . � 119 conducted by Mr. it . Walmaley ,Who
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design. . I I representative elders of Bayfield, Kip. �down twenty-five dollars: and each Dr. Ball . .,- 82-. is`Rev,
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. . . priaing maturity and finish, - missioners to this Assembly, The tol- o'clock i . 'John Me ell, The pallbearers W& :
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light one, six seenes'irom� Wilson, the resignation and removal of Xr., over -both resorts .' and Councillor O. crick I - I . . Ferguson, D. H. MacNaughton . 11 14. * . I
. Our New Spring,Stil in* xctt's "Sign of theCross,11 and for U' I . I I . .129 Darrow and G. 1-1. Hewson.
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I . . wards of an hour the �younjp reader.wag hereby . I ., -le or 1. . � I There were a number lot very beast-
. . I . Place in record their high appre-1 i, fit placd for boys under 2l.: 1 — . I I 1621 att
on the stage, Her Work included the elation of the 'service rendered by the, icred a resolution to that effect but . ' What They Said . - tiful floral emblem.-,, among, those'
Are the best we have 'ever shown bath in value and' pres(Intation of such different charao- � R6v. Wm, M. Martin, fouml no 'seconder' and the ago re- . . sefiding them being Mr. and Mrs. J, .
- range. Come and select you , suit before * � tens as bloodthirsty, Nero his Pa' rtin, B. I),1 (luring I Rubc-41,five me the small balls all D. Jennings, and .Mr, Win, Johnstone.
. . . I your � e the range storate in Exeter and Chiselhur- I mains -as it was, that is 18 years. the time. . I . I
is broken. If you think it too early to have it made comical Arunkard, Glabrio, Altogether St. - Owliig to the scattered condition I A communication was read Froin T'roni the bereaved family there was .
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A - of the- people and their numerical , 8ell'Tclephone Company expressing its In e . . �
we will reserve it for you., thus giving you th6 ben-. Miss Rance presented about fifteen dif the
X-11CO)III—All alleys look alike to. a Very beautiful floral pillow, . . .
I . ferent characters, She is field has been in *tr me'Nvillingness to confer with the, Jack—T beat NOS' J_ Among those from a distance who
efit of the entire range,, .possessed of . weakness, the Ott ilian ex . 0 , , . .
I all eXcellont Voice Much dramatic in. usually difficult, but under. his super- . council in 'regard to aim extension. of I On 10 'Points. attended the funeral were -. Grallaill
. . I . . franchl . se�,-The Donnie and Mac We intended to Moorpi6uso of Saginaw ; lilts. Iliac-
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of is rather, more independent Chani it have
I the different characters entering into;been made, In every departirient I Istay for tile latetrItill Or WO would IqLy and Percy of Pinconaing; Airs. ,
as a Month ago and Ws disposed— It'ast—The lights were too low, "
, . her work, Throughout a, long and try�.Ihfs work as pastor and as member of I W I . done letter, - -�igAvell, Bay city; R, S. .1villiams
FOUR SPECIALS6 I ihg PyOgKan! Miss Rance held the i'n. I Presbytery, he, has endeavored to do; having in ;view the, possible and Charles Lee, and Misses Maggie
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. terest of her large audience to thover)4 his duty and from first to last lie has of an independent company; --to I and I,dith Falconer, Goderieli, ,and
I hold had fitz (Fitz,) .- Mr. and Mrs. D. J, Co6k of Ilensall.
I _. . . end, 11017 work in the, last very drama" enjoyed the confidence and the esteem out for a much better bargalft . than wife and familytho
I . and of 'his co-pres� it proviously had in view. nerve. . .
Men's Trousers, made to order $ 3.,50. tic scene f n tile dungeon between iNjat., of big own people Billie S.—That telegram took illy To the bereaved wi'
I AdMercia was pa,cticul I sincere sympatily of the whole conn
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Wes—Who took illy lornon ,! goes
Men's Trousers, extra ,,,pecial, Made to order . 4..50 . eto"ne', the pers ding apart been equally honorable, In, the cause the entire to -arrangements of - tile Onslow—The undertakers threw ug Illunity goes out' � 11,
. with the greatest distinctness, and thl of temperance and moral reform es, whole eleetric-lighting �iygtoni. lie down, . � ,
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Blue and black Serge Stilts . 4? 18.0(i, , , whole scene being tense with dramatic PeciallY,'he has always been regarded said—and the other metillw-ra tallied I I I .1
Fancy Worsted Suits, chollee patterns, . 11 , signiacanee. . . as a Wise and trustworthy leader.1111 the Mine strain—that Ac town is � .1 I I LondeSbor I
I . 22400 Wiss Rance bas an excellent stage The Presbytery are th,%nklul'to G04 ft()t getting Value for Its nlo.1110y. ' ...?_ I The Passion - Play put on by ill . 0 1 . �
Presence, and the big task set her for the Work he Pas been instrumental LOndesbaro
memory, I Tlv,y all asked that the' v.hole qu(,g- : Stewart moving picture collipanyvqfts A
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We - Invite Your Inspection. , was carried through withouf in accomplishing during Itis Pastorate tion be, gone Into thorouglily ,end �illc Miss Ebsic Lear entertained about greeted by a good sized ,judipAce Fri.
. . , one limitation She gives promise of of twenty .Six years v�ltlljn their Iresult was 1;hat the committee was forty of ]let friends and cousins at ,,, (lay p eni g
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.remarkable taient in her chosen wor,k, bounds, and they pray that. V 11 of last week. An enter.
he may direpted to. confer with tho "o'llpilly party MohdaY evening prior to her taftimoit was also given on ,,.;,aturday -
. I � I I She was assisted by Miss Nina t;alc, be .Spared for many years to render and report , at next meoting!, & the leaving the homestead, evening bv the ,same company. They,
who sang I I The. Alagle illont,h of :flay, r further service as aod 'may give b1m. council. I Mr. It. G, Sillit,11 is pack,tng in his left Monday for NValton, with tile e,.�,.
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"A - Square Ded-1 for Every Nam I I I and -by Mr. Ernest J. Seitz, who plaV,4 opportunity, and that the j�oaltb ()f I The waterworks eoinnli�ttee, rel-f'rted I AlIpply of fee this week, .
. . od -Keftler',4 prelude to "Xilochild,l) Ill% wife Ina be speedily and'fully re- 1 pectation. of returning to Londesboro
. . — and the Kiss Waltz, by Strauss, 'a . Voted.', 11 favor Of engaging P, Brussels driller. Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Carter gave a In about a month,
brilhant number *biell the Ito nlax-e a thorough test of the new farewell Party in honor of Ittiss Ruby TlIp 12th and 13th concessions wilt
. young The congregation of Exeter, having, for waterworks. For 10% tut- Moon, She and her father deft W(ld- •loose two of its . progressive farmers
. I I J%h otr a pianist handled wonderfully well.,, expressed a desire for separation froirl At be 104 to receive ton. dollars per iiesday .1. in. for their honic ,at I il-
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Oooo311sq Verna, sturch enterthined her tile eoligregatfoh of e'llie lhurst, ton -hour day and twice that g,-Ijouilt toll, ttan. Air. and Miss Moon
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Shaw If tho, pumping IS td q6 o,)ft+Ih11,)V�,. Spent their holiday$ visiting friends pr's, We 80eak of Mr. 11. Lear, who
UM, J. W. Newcombe an F riklay, ev.lwiih their elders were 4ppointeil p, The council coincitled with, ille • c(,1hI. in Pertli and in this vicift1tV- ,During is about to - retire, and Jahn Xirk-
suedesilors. to Hodho,lia ar6s. Clothing, Store I ebirig last. Xr. 'Wjlm�r Wallis. willf committett to confer with tho latter lnlittCe, and fhb work will ba gotle-their stay they liave,Jylab Many eontell, w)w has purchased •a farm in
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his friends tomorrow , even.) -1.4 to their future standing and relA. f on with fOrthwil,11, lilt -4111lu Clilp-1 Warm friefids who wish for ,t4leir Grey tovvnsllip and moves in tho
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