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CLINTO.No ONTARIOP THURSDAT9 MARCH 25th (909
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BAPTIST CHURCITt IWILLIS, CHURCH.,
The pastor will preach next S A choir Of Male 'voice$ -may take -THE OFFIG-ER"'s 0 UdeSbodra., I Niw Advert
morning OA "The enduring word" aria charge the pinging I TH isawrit's
Mr. J. H. f?
singer im in the he will take for n, Willis church Is In Toronto Spring Term -C. B. C,_ -Z
text, 'loven'" and Naboth." his on Sunday
�y even.j,� next. It is Also l this week AS =Ss In ,
'ftens few minutes out Ahab A .b.11 expee'te4l that SpAtdinX will giveagainst the Grand the suit Just A TOWC,-H. Walker -5
of the w4y may mean 6. 44 HURON., Rib MINT a Railway for New Spring GoodsJac9bS_2
big difference to. on. It -NEXT THURSDAY'S CONOI-�RT, a Solo. apples destroyed at the time 01 the $5-20 Given Away -M. st C. -t
THE LOIOAL�XARKRT. Station fire here. Many A Tinic.-W. H. Hellyar-1
Won't be the fainiti of the owk The programs for the A. A. Ao cosi. 71be my friends of Mrs: James Farm to, Uent-Mrs. Brownlee -5
watch. if i6u, mise your cert to be A DIN NE��
train held in the town, hall orAppointment, pro- On Wheat $1.00 to $1.05Webster will be sorry to learn that. Our Wall PaPer-W. D. Fair Co,.- 8
vided Thursday' evening next have given 'by, of Great
you bought it here, been IS_ Oats 43c, to,44c. The Col. Wilson. she is suffering from an. attack Spring Display -Newcombe. -a
sued and tfty 1p.rdmise a most, enjoy%, Peas 82a to; 85c. and officers of the at bronchitis.
We hays watches for Huron Regimei ecial Reduction Sale-Harlax4ds-5.
able evening. There will no doubt be Barley 50o. to:. 52c. at the Rlattenbury House last night Mr. Thomas ok o 13t]l Shoe Clean -up -J.
everybody And for every 4 bumper attendance . for the A. A. ,s Shobbro . . I the . Twitchell & Sous -a
purse. 04r Showing of the Butter 190 to 20e. 'WAS attended by about forty of the con. continues very poorly. Shoe and Music Emporium -R,
new tlxin model, in both A..!$ worthy, 01 encouragement. Eggs 160 to 170, Officers, ex -officers and A dozen fruit- A number of the farmers in the vie -
the low priced - as. well as, AT THE HOUSE OF REFUGE: ed guests.
the more expensive v4r!- UGE_ Live Hoss $6,75. firity are busy with the maple syrup
The spread was such as tbe'Ratten- making,
ties is exceptionally com- They come And go at the House of THE NEW ERA SOLD. bury House is wi4el.y, known. I'
plete. But whatever you or prey- Several from here took in the con- Lieut. Whioldon and Dr. Smith, at.
pay you get a good time- Refuge SO that the number of inmaies � The New Bra has, been sold to Mr, -ding and for its excellence there was cert given i
a Blyth on Wednesday -eV- tended the military dinner held in
keeper, regulated aa d remaIns, about the same, Last week W. - H. Kerr of.. Brussels. who takes 110 stint of praise for 4"Que Hoot Joe ening under the at4spices, of the
guaranteed. William Hauna was admitted #'from Possession 'next week, ' Mr. Hoinics, And Mrs. Rattenbury. C. A. of that place, Y. Clinton 10t evening and, we under,
stand,
Wi0gham, aged 78 years, and on Sur[- connection with ind, the Dr., in reply toone ol the
the Pape; . ceasing The dining room was tastefully dec- Ur,.;A, Jamieson had A wo6dsawing� toasts, gave One. of the late Dr,
da Z Mrs, Hislop, 'Who came from 'with today's issue, He leaves for orated with flags, bunting And the bee on Tuesday,
Gol,ri,l, died at the age of lour Toronto next . Wpek to take, Y. Drummond's inimitable , readings,
W $41 ke, up his coat 01 Arms of the Regiment a 'el sure that the D
score and three years. and pre" Louis Govier has engaged with - A We. IL r. did justice
duties there, the family remaining aining sented a very pretty - appearance. ? to it.
WHAT ABOUT LOCAL OPTION. here for the present. - The serving was Radford for the summer.
00110 -by members Louis Pringle leaves In a few days The Irish Social under the ai1spices,
THE STOCK SHOW, of the Regiment, all in uniform, whi,11 for Killarqey, Maiiq of the Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's
0/mien A meeting will be held in the town whore he �Pas eps
Aspol" and op"0400. added to the military clicAt of the
hall.'on Tuesday, April Oth, to con- The Huron Con C gaged- for the summer months, church given in the basement of the
eider I I , the advisability pty Llvd $.to evening, Th . e service was prompt and church on Wednesday 6 . f la I last week nude
01, submitting :Sbo* will be held in Clinton On officient. The saw mill running fall blast
now. rand success,
Thursday next." Great- preparations During dinner t6 Regimental b"d,
Local Option in Clinton at the next a g
municipal election. Rev, 'Thomas Mill' drew alt as purchased
S. L. Toll have been made for'the event' " -Which sta ioned in the rotunda of the hotel, from W' Miller W a load of s from Mrs. S
t Mrs. T. Brownlee li
INCORPORATED 1809 of HensAll will deliver an address, ;promises to exceed , even. the suceess� discoursed a number of,selectiong. lngbam on Saturday of last Snowden of the Satfl$lo Line
This question will, of course,'be week. ' the cottage occupied by Mr. H. Turrxr
de- Shows of former ye,%rs, The best. At 10.30 the toast list began with The News- Recofd will be. sent to r oil Ann
tided by the local Temperance work- stock of the county will be on exhibi- Major Shaw as president of the mess e street anti will move in
ers, tion And many of the leading buyers A s Anv address in. Canada. for the remaiq� shortly, Mr. Turner has rented from
yors and Major MOTs as the vice- Mr. Thomas Cameron his cottage on
HOLINESS CHURCH.' of the country will be present. president, The toast list was as. fol- der 011909 for 50 cents.,
'THE ROYAL BANK OF 'CANADA lows the hill opposite Mr, Alex, Cameron's
LITTLE LOCALS. and will move in
Paid -Up Capital ".OW.000. Reserve $C64000 there will be revival service in El- The king.. this week.
Total Assets liott's ball on Mullett'Town.Ship I Rev. J. McNeil, Who has been aw-,
and all d U
$50,470,000 Saturday, evening also, Mrs. W, S. Harland will entertain National Anthem by,t sent - the past five weeks, will return
HEAD' OFFICE. MONTREAL.. on Sunday 10.30, 2.80 a1fd(this evening. lie Band..
7. The subject for 'the afternoon ser- How does y Canada. Mr. David of, the Oth con. this week and' occupy his pulpit. OA
our sub to The X -returned borne from Ferguson. the West whither Sunday morning..
'Vice Sunday will be I-iModern Hetero- 'Record stand ews- Songs by Lieut., Pickard.'auol- Mr.
CLINTON BRANCH -E, R. DEWART,'MAXAGER. doxy" -or ,Just accept Christ." Spalding. he Went.last fall. In answer' to an Rev:.Air. Condel
The Mrs. H, B. Chant entertainedOf point Edward�
special evangelistic, services. close On Tuesday evening, . . on Lieut. Gundry; inquiry he said "yes, 'I liked the has. been appointed rector of'Trini
ty
Sunda ' evening as Air. Burns Is. e principal of the Col- c0untlt ' well enough and could. IN6 church and
COUNTRY Every facility afforded to farmer y all. le made a spirited .0a., ' s expected to occupy. tile
and others,for the transaction of ed away. town, but gospel ser- Mr. Harry Routledge has the there, but it is `ver cold, too' much Pulpit � the
.from to
their banking business. knitting factor Stiff. -tifotic.. address. ►in which' lie advooated' fir�;t Sunday of April.
Sales will be cashed or taken for Vices will be conducted in his absenco, so for comfort say What sonic like." Eddie Weston left on Toesiday 'for
collection. by Mi. F. J. Hill each Wednesday. -and Miss Elsie Finch entertaine d a rum tlkd sifti4 of our lmnilgraT%ts,. And a Mr, Ferguson -,keeping � Out of sited. in the state of Detroit.
0 n the "Misfits." We Wisconsin as well as our own West. - Miss Ja
ne Johnstorik, who has i been
Special Attention Paid to Savings Bank Accounts r Frlday:'vvenings at 8 o'clock and her of her'friends n Mondiy evening 'have,,said he, the Climate, the natural One, day recently Messrs. George occupying • the cottage of Mr.- James.
I. undayt at 2'.SO and' 7 p.. m. ' A cordial last on' the occasion, of her 12th,birth- resources and the extent worthy' of Crawf6rd - and, . George'Main drew Wallis -on the � square, movdd into part
invitation is extended to all -ixiterest- dar.
ed t6attend only the beA...Canada should b6at 7J cord$ of 22 in, wood in 2s
-loads of Mr. Fred. Baker's, house last week,
WESLEY CHURCH. its share in the. defence and we would to the formerts brother, Mr, David Mr. and Mrs.
not be exceeding Williani. King 'enter -
POULTRY SHOW. our iTky it we con Crawford -of the Commercial liotel, f ained a number
The. adult BiPle Class was ted tri-buted five - Dreadnaughts in' ten Clinton. . I
orgaiii of their friends
fqll6wi Thursday on
The Clinton Poultry 'Association ,last Sunday. with the offie- years, to the. day evening of last week
Y ng. Imperial navy,
g deeVcut.. Staub �Mr- Patilck *Iglek delivered . a 117': :and Mrs. W., `GoVQnIQck . of Eg_
The MOLSONS BANK havin ed, -'.to hold an eXhibitioers
Ary, . Exeter, said the number'.of cords of.. wood to S., S. S
beaver was. first used as ah:6mblem In No. 2. Ile Were the guests of the for,
INCORPORATED 1855. on � Thursday next. in the vacant President, Mr.. Herbert Cook mondvi A
Capital Paid up $r3,500tooO. - Rest Fund $3,500),00.0, store at rear of Morrish Crooks` Vice -President- Mrs.. E. tte reign pf Charles I. When a charter '31k. Tho'llias Quigley has returned to
Has* 05 Branches h Canada have aver adopted the following. rules, etc.; Secre ary, mr, 0. aGudmundson Was graniteolAo a fur company, operat- this -vicinity After a few, week.
n Exhibitors weeks visit Orval Weston left last week for
s must Joe members, fee 50e; Treasurer, Miss Mary -Turner Ing on this cont�nent, 11,11d 'tho-Maple with -relatives in -Ashfleld,
and Agents and Coirespondents in All the -pribelpal,cities no entry -`fee lot- birds r eggs ;• entry Teacher, -Mr, E. E. Dal. -I. Leaf aame, Detroit where lie has secured: a rat'u'a-
in'the world. 0 into,.promineuce ir� 1860 The News -Record will be sent.' -to tion.
most'. be made With secretary�by, noon,
The pastor Will take for his text,when. King Edward, then. Prince of any address in Canada for the remaiA-
A GENERAL 'BANKING -BUSINESS: TRANSACTED. Previous day.;.clas's lor.' all varieties; next ., Su11da7`M6r11*ng,'YG11Whg, Coun-* w4leg, was.: on a visit to C George Leetch left on Monday for.
Can der. of 1909- for 50 cents. Dakota.
also for beat dozen brown and, white; sel 'and, future gloty.." In the eventing Army and bn' Thursday . ay
eggs ;. exhibitors supply own coops,. it N41 -i �qcau on, I 'What Saith. the y evening last a num-
SAYINGS BANK` DEPARTMENT- possible'; iudging_begins at 10 a. jil. scripture?" All are welcome.Song by Air. Spalding. ber Of Young People.Aroni
Goiderich
AT ALL, BRANCHES. Prizes':: 1st red silk ribbon 2nd Chaplain Iloolkens, Stratford, said Aubtirn' spent an enjoyable evening a the,
t
Iblue; 3rd', A LABOR SAVING MACHINE. the. principal duty of the* chaplain IA home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Little. -
interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. white. •Silver collection at n Rev. J 14.. Oldhani,- B. A., 'of Trip_ Mr. and;MrS.r J.' Geddes ofBelgrave
the door. Pouliry rooms open each Mr. I J. L.,Xy]6, -has- been camp r is to entertain the ladies and
evening busy for to almost forget the prayer rook at ity Mcthodist church, Toronto;. has were the guests of the* latter'
s sis-
the. past few at Seeley & W I been Appointed missionary for the sup� ter,. Mrs. James' Ferguson, a few days! Clinton Branch C. E. Dowding, Manager works perfecting . his est's times in, giving .6ertifilcates'.of • good,
•ONT. ST. ANNIVERSARY. macbiilld that behaviour. port of the Leag'ues Of the .0 6 d erich th6 past 'week.
Will sharpen.Anythingr1rom. a pair of District, It is expected th
. .. 11 1 1 . . Maggie Oampbell is Visiting
-anniversary. -services., issors: to � an. axe. Mr. Kr 'A'-ginient- ca paign the District and attend theili! kriends a
The 4nissionary Kyle has his Our In at r lie will
In propoting this: toast' ..i in, t. Ingersoll.
7 of Ontario: at: church, last Sabbath* contrivance patointed and has� Already I 061,1convention r Miss Clara Richards, Who has Ay-een
!built a ioiwt. lot �itb 'this fall. PkiOr to Sailing fo -Ch.
proved to be most interesting and.... 0 market-. Those Holmes, 'Godetich, �said 'in,* part that t
Who are 6ompetent to judge, Say: it I for. -A
s.�opping 'With her aunt, * Mrs. Do'
READYMADE satisfactory, Rev. j. L, Ste'Wart ]most tbe :whole Of.his -life he bag ; Chatleg'Robertson left on Moinday son, the winter left nald-'.
liyered inspiring, addresses; *ery a good. thing and Ou been.. in the, service for lie. j t last week.
Ish'' v ght 16 be. a. ready joined early la.q't to accept A� position in NValtor,.* f
CLOTHING MKS I CLOTHING large g%udiences. at both services, eller, or lier,horne at- Ancaster.
The And at seventeen, years: of sage . Ile wa� cmarZnce'��y'mington. left for Dun; Mr. and Mrs.� John St
Oftexings for the •.4iy 'were largely urgeon 1.61t
cly in THE 'fn aCoul.rPany of-.eAdetS. -He ser� gArinoll on'AlOnday Vhere he,has. en- on Tuesday f6i Port. s. Dover to visit
advd.nce •of. any former year. ved in the Americtea Civil War and in :gaged- for the silmine
r 1%
Mr. jd_ the latter's_pirent
Rally on Mon- omplimentary banquet to be Lansing left oil DaVid Leetch, who
The e 1867 joined the Huron- Battalion �s spent' the winte'r.
Tfic Young Peoplbls,- I I ca
-day evening Wis, also largely attend- dd to Messrs.. Hodgenp . as always last for his home at Clar� Mi6b.'' "for iiis.
I ttcnd itender assistant siirgean. - lie.. h . afo: her with his parents;,Ieft
edi Mr. Stewart will -5e- 'r and R. Holmei. at the - Hotel Norman" seen the- value of training ; the traiii-Iter a few da s' he 'W'iII:joj'n'v1, home in SWift Clu Sa-sk., . oil
ave. again fo
his � mission field in, China, fiext�preserit
flib to -morrow evening .. promises. to ing. which young men receive iri�. the boat crew: for which be. is first Monday;
nday. rrent,
autumn.. be a very r successful affa service is a benefit to them In, 'every Istew-ard.
it. In addi- wAl . k in life. The ' Huron' Regiment William Thomson left last week for
Next Sabbath W. E tion. to the iw�ny citizens who will be misses J.
Rev: Kerr �vffi Setater of, Seaforth and Godekiell Where. he has secured a
,illigni,
has alway's had a good Outfit of offic- Govenlock •of. CeAtral Business-- 'Col- 'itu
preach in- the morning the first of it Is expected •. that , W situation on a; large gr.* in boat and
series of sermons on E s a Proudfoot . of Goderich, Thomas pias- ers, but never more so thatt, at the fege, --Stratford,�. visited With the is engaged fitting. out f6r the season.
l ter. His'-er of Stanley and Th' present time.
`Immortality." I Mrs; Green,, who Spent the winter at
theme will be. ! omas McMillan former's sister this Week
n
the. evening , there will be a special,Of Ifullett .wilt during evening - Col Wilson, '$eaforth, spoke briefly, Miss Winnic Thompson oi'Bl�t1i.-Vis-GorrJ6 with her daughter, Mrs. van -
GIVEN AWAY service fonr young men when t1ke. Pas- (,diSbuss the.menu and other Important Saying that such Points of I excellence I•ited with the 'Xisses Vr att this stone, returned home last Week
topi S.. ache possesses are upon the f k. Mr. Smith' tot will preach from �'A YoungMan's , . c field of wee of, Goderich was tile
Glory," . A choir of melt wilt lead the NY. C. T. U.. action, , not upon the toast list. 1-10 . A. deputation of ratepayers from guest of his son., Dr. Smith, on Sun.
Service Of praise. expressed his..pride inthe Regiment, this Vicinity waited � on the East W' a- df&y.:
in this way 'to each person makitig yr An interesting meeting of the 'W. a W no last in 'See*F. A w rds' ad'.6 page 1.
A otmg ladies' Bible class b not it Would live up to its lk 81, council on Monday' Eol a
as been C' T. U. - was1ield on priday_alter_ iradttions, Support of a petition, of over fifty
the following purcbAseq. in our store on organized in connection with the, S,
of this chqreli, With Miss noon. last at ' the home. of � Mrs. . A. Song by Lieut. C. V. Dowding.. Signatures, asking for -a polling b60thi
Hattie neater the south .west of the town- as teacher. At a meet' Seeley. After the regular devotional Seafortliv dea-If With Stanley rownship
Cou Major Has
recently held' the following officers been atter humorous Camp'reminiseenseS
I I . I Jfti�v.,Mk. CharIesWorth will preach
"g exercises and%business b�d. which. ship. I ,
re elected, ded to there folldwed.a program of caused much :amusement. 'Mr. Robert Watson and' Miss Nellie
we y Work Amongst the 1 -umber- in the Baptist church next , Sunday Watson entertained a:nurnb6l their
THURSDAY-' Ap60.1 1-st's, President, Mlig Myrtle Sparling.
�mfssionar Captain rVA. Forrester said ',that and r of
1st Vice, Miss Elva Wiltse. -men §howing the arduous and �•tiring during his, will take' for his text, "The* friends On Monday evening when sev-
nature. of � thi's Work and also years Of service the major- Watchman alfd� the , Trumpet." Mk. cral hours were very enjoyably, spent.
2nd .Vice, Miss gable Kerr. the ft of the officers and 'Privates were old: J. Tucker will give a solo.
(Horise Day.) 3rd 'V'jce,' Miss Della- Taylor. great good which is being accompli4h- iu�`A where I Miss Lizzle �arneron of Ba
yfleld
ed. Miss Sproule, who I as now they are voung, He Mr. Thomas Radveliffe is. making pre- visitcol. her cousin, m
8ecretary, Aliss Emma Pickett.' S one of the wity paratio . ns, to take possession
remembers well . what , alap of issf Logan of the
rtle Tiplady. Re invent the -Parr Line, on Sunday last.
Treasurer, Miss.My forcrno9t.o,('these missionaries, will the responded when duting �I*
shortly, be In. Clinton when she. w chopping business., His sale last Mr. afid Mrs. J. C. � Reid visited
.The class me . ill the Heil' . rebellion they were ordered Vuesday Was very successful nearly friends in Hay township on Saturday,.
meets every 1,36n&ay after- give an account of her work at *A, to make. ready- Tile Canadian, excels everything going at a high figure e
noon -to, which all young. ladies are in. Public meeting, The W 1. Air. HiltOn and Miss Rose Ames of
$12.50 Mens Suits, for $t0.00 $2.S0 vited. e , W. C. T. U_Pur- as a -soldier for lie is progressive and Mr, Joe Wil With McGillivray visited at the home. of
liose driving fio Blyth to attend _ the son has engaged
e has adaptibility. Captain Foqcstelf Mrs, A Macdonald for the summer.
7.30 43rdered Trousers 5.30 2.00 ST. Annual convention of the-'Hutdn coutn.
PAUL'S q1URCH, does 'not believe in conscription but Mr. Andrew Dunkin- this week.
ty branch of the Ontario prohibition would like to see . every young Cana- Miss 'Jean , ,Sclater and "Miss '. P-- The meetings held in tlie Goshen'
On Tuesday evening last 0, to -union Alliance on April .8th. - xn:'- Goventoelc of Scaforth came, up for Methodist church by the evangelist,
2.50 Hats for V73 .75 of the men of St I than between the '4;es 'of 18 and 1 21 the school concert last V riday night Mi
Paul's church was AT •THE Al I XEY', in . ten, days k1rill Avery year, and, SS Seaman, have been Very success -
held iiA the school room. Tito month put and Spent - the Week end with Miss ful AM will continue this week.
of April next while in service they should be paid- Clara Sclater.
is the fiftieth Arnnivtr�� The Sciforth and Clinton bowlers b 1, '
Thus saving Otter than they *are. The inen Mr. George Marshall left for .the Mr. Edgar Last of Clinton pent
sary of St. Paul's Parish and this', contested on the local alleys On Fri- should got more and the g� c last week at the borne of his
meeting ' was a preliminary nerals less, West last week, 'Mr. John Johnson of �he Front Iftoadj
a toward day evening - last with the fiollowing Captain Rifice gave 001, Ii011ur Mr. Jamieson of HarlOck Who is Mr. John Reid of Lwknmv visited ail
celebrating• the semi-etntennial. The result. The first four in each team eo the credit of assisting very ffiat6t- building A, new brick house removed the hohm of Mr. James Reid. for a
school room was Well filled with men played a second ten frames ' which. i1ily keeping, up the standard of ofile- the poles and k
and the first hour of the. meeting accounts for their larger scores Plan Ing that wore'used, few days last week,
Any single PUrChaqe of the three may be was spent in singing songs and in Lira durfog,his long connection with by Mr. D. Prior of Clinton In. buil&_
social Conversation, After all had nroddrick Seafor I th. the force.' In eloquent terms the Cap- ing the brickwork of 'Mrs. Andrew Dunkin left on Tues -
made, if so desired, I . 290 fain deal� with the' question of the Baptist (lay. for McGillivray to visit
gathered, 01680 Present Sat down, to lnl:- church., Among
Case 238 pedal defence and of the duty th'It During tm innocent scorns On Sat- friends there for a couple of Weeks.
tables and a number of ladies served Cummins 260 must pr - The Xewsrecord will be sent to
coffee And sandwiches. Aft6r lunch LScAt itself f0. 0,11 Patriotic urday night several boyg had tile rais-
Southgate '220 Canadians., any address In Canada for the. rema!*,
Mr- Willial" , Jackson occupied the x0atingfortuno to break A large light of der of 190,9 for 5
chair in his usual easy manner And. g 03 Out Guests, glass in Mr. James Meold's stor0 cents,
Clark "M e. I mr. And Mrs. W. Jolinso
r Spald!nX. Mr
This 18 an Opportunfill number of short itnpromptu speeches Song by Al W. Jewell of Colborne is stay- entertain -
Archibald 139 ed A few of their friends last Friday
n..
Were give Vale 112 Reading by Dr. Smith, Baygold, inn withIlier Arm, evening and all present report, aniost
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of Making, a. 1319 Sardine 117 G. Plummer,.vho Ills been Winters 139 Addresses by W. Jackson, G,D,*TAe_ strong, Uft is very ill, enjoyable time.,
a niember-since the foundation or the Taggart and Ri 11p1mes. Mr. W. Brunsolon os Londesboro un-1
gave an interesting account 112 loaded a car. Of farm implements last a few days with friends ontlic ,;g�ublo
on Your spring Outfit. 106 1 &r. T� A. Stinson, 6f Goderich spent
Li�yout the first Troyer In the ahernoon the annual inceting Week,
its foundatlau, telling Lint- recently,
• service which was held by Bishop 1701 of the oMeers was held and On Friday evening last an oyster Mr, and Mrs. Walter 11fadge of, the
Cr9nyb1 Alta of 012 choir on that Do,. Clinton. the different committees glip.(ftted. supper was given at the 110010 ..,of Brownson Line entertained a nisinber
castor. 110 also referred to the work Mccohnell 228 •The attendance, was target tlr�it haslXrs- J01111 DAIII, South ot tile village, Of their MOMS to a hop on Thursday
of Mr. Kerr, a, Catechist, and to the, Bell 220 been seen for years which must li,,ive in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William evening last.
"A Sam Deal for Emu Ma late Bishop Carmichael and told ay),out Ford been especially gratifying to Col. �Vil, CO
the Merent church buildings, Mr. Crawfors 178 son in entering upon ' his duties Aq '"Ins' It was a farewell to that , Miss Rva Stifision, of Clinton Spent a
James Sheppard And Mr, 202 . worthy couple on the, eve of their do-, a few days with friend,; on the Sauble,
Robert I)Ojierty comnianwer of the Rcgiment, parture for Whitewood, Sask., for 1,.
Thompson ad(fed L Other remarks to 10.1 which Place they left on Tuesday, 'n0,
Dowler 180 1 ' Arr. James G. xeyps of the Baby, -
9% 91• those of Mr, Pluminer's. Short ad- Quite A nurnb(,r of ne!#!)�org, and lon Line hair Mr. 10rank Keyes, eon -
dresses were given by Rev. C. it.
H GROO .1. Reyholdq 1215 ftr(l the traotor, of Varna, employed at preg.Turner 171nA CK FROM MAXIMA, friends attended the supperOSKS Gunne, and Alessrgk, Rarsford, Rluco 60ning was very pleasantly 81)cnt' ent in remodelling 0e bion on the
P, Iteynolda 10 Mr. and Mrs. W. J.'Poster-returnea Air. and Mrs. Cousins are Much TO- farnq
and Hartley. It was proposed to Gibson Which to recently purchased
Suedetsoles to Hodgetka BrO86 ClothW Mote lold 8PPO'll' Orkilivets-IrY Services Arid Freeman 128 last niAnt from 14trathelAir; Man., I spected by .ill who know thent and the froni'mr. W. r" x0yes. Tito, new
. . . . . . . . . . . J& Congregational Te-unlop ku the nelr 128 where they lived � for fifteen years aad'njost cordial good vishos have been farm adjoins one of big former. 01,09,
future.., will PtObably take, up 11%eir for their future success and, t.1111,q making it very convenient. We
1758 in Varna or Daylield. 11APPIA088.
WIN11 him every possible success.
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