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CLINTON, UNTARIO# THRURS DA.Y, APRIL 6th 1909 Number Whole 1671
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M. LITTLE LOCALS. � BASEBALI, LEAGUE. AT THE H. 0'F R. THE MAJESTIC �T
M ESTIC OPENS.
��'} I New Advertiscme4to
r `^'jj (7 wax. '11yas., Watts is,laid up: this A meeting of representatives of rho Jacob Teel of Stephen, -township was The Majestic theatre
' will peen on
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a bad attack .,of guinsey. Baseball Clubs of Goderich, Seaforth, admitted to the House of Refuge last Friday evening of, this week for Flee Lessons-- q, , F s --S
• the Farm to Rent--'. Rraser 5
)U9919 jewelrq An Odd.Ceilows' Lodge, of Instruction Blyth, Mitchell, Exeter and Canton week aged lit years. There are now season with.
new p,etures and the loci Glial Wanted—Mrs, Ferguson -*a
will be held in the Iowa hall to-pior-' W-111 be held in the coune,4 chamber- 05 inmates 'who range from 96 years est-so»gs. The management put up a „
which only Meana a waster raw afternoon. Members of the order on Good Friday to; lirxangie a schedule of age to 2'0, 'J'he males number 64 first-class show n Cheap 'Shoes. --Fred. -Jackson,-4
of money, Colne to our from various parts of the, count are for the .season, g tat is well Worthy House. for Sale -W. Brydoae- fi
store and let ns show you, Y and the females 31, of patronage. f
.� the splendid values we expected to be presen
i I have in the REAL THINtI I :Don't Juggle --w. H. HeIlyax--1
! BAPTIST CHURCH. THE LOCAL MARKET,- AN .t1TTI;ACTIVF,, DISPLAY. !Bargains gin O�llcloth—R, Clarl�e--4
and you will find THE TOWN COUNCIL,, CQ. b
There will be special. Easter music, Wheat $1.05 to 1;1,07:.
At Monday night's meeting of the at the service next Sutrda mornin Oats 40c to 42c, The ladies at taws and vicinity p
. To Public.—J. P., Sheppard �c '
Y g have,. since the opening of some days
+ fawn council both the Citizens' and when the pastor will preach on "The leas 80c to 85c, i ago, Been congratulating Couch &
at �3 lar a>�n' Judge.for the sit, Ti: me
the Whyte Dyke bands made .applica.� Resurrection." The subject in the Barley 50c to ate. Co. on their most attractive display
tion for rants, evenin will be Conte and See, Rutter 17c ta. 8c,
i in gold, silver and precious g g I of • millinery, and, what is better
stones.. The Clocks, ViTat» Fn mowing that each be the Lots of bright,
P $ , hearty Singing. 'in Eggs 15c to: 16c. affil; have been makin liberal
cher, Rings, Bracelets, Councillor Cooper said that the town which all can take part: Live Hogs $6,75, chases" With a popula$ .young lady,
g' ri $100
Pins, Chains, Cuff Links, was to be complimewted on having MANY HAPPY RETURNS, A CASK REGISTLIt, in the person .of Miss Thorndy,ke, . in
Toilet Articles and Ster. two such, excellent bands, In his mq- charge of this department, and with
ling Silver Novelties, Solid
and Plated Silverware, etc, tion was incorporated-4comm .t clause which I e4 Tilursdb7 last. Mr, Thomas Mr. W, A. McConnell, druggist, in the fashionable good's, the firm have
ARE ALL BARG•AIN$. oil arrangement ement wth the a andsthe m as to ter scorns observed "his 69th birthday, stalled this week a new H08 model been xeaohing out for this trade and.
g b a e first saw the light of day in the •cash register. The machine keeps such its rapid growth ]oust be very satis-
hours and night for playing. He did l Emerald Isle but calm to this coum.. an accurate record of early transaction factory to them.
j not favor the Saturday night concert `try when a young man and has lived ' that there is no possible ehance , for
ou tine ground that it rather interior- in Clinton or district for a great mistakes. With each cash purchase
ed with business, 4t „
•�i. I y ago the customer receives a printed' check a
number of ears. Tom is good I diell,
CitReeve' Gib a should contended
eeve prefe that he Of whom soul
with ithe thany Record 11 and these checks if saved and present-
ed to him are good for a discount to Regie Marks, who• has been attend-
Ssrvelar and Qptrtzl4n. Clisia!on1 ed treatment, I. e, the larger grant wishing him " innany happy returns of the' amount of five per cent, in ins the Normal at Hamilton, return -
members
the. two, on the ground tiwat the the day, goods free. tld last week to spend baster Ilton,
had handed the instruments. (yV
under. the parental roof.
over to tho town aril they were nod+ THE BOWLING ' TOURNAMENT, GOING CONCERNS.
I Miss Josie Sterling • is visiting
~� the property' of the council. The. tournament which has been 'The Jackson Mfg, Co. and the'friends n o t t present,
iends i..T-ron o a
iNCORPORATED I$4g Councillor Ford, as ,chairman of the creating so much Interest in the bow- Knitting Co. are two enterprises•q f Rev, John McNeil commenced a
• street committee,, introduced the ling alley for the past low weeks re,, which the town is proud. The rapid Series. of rgvival meptings in St. An-
.iquestion of a drain .from Rattenbury suited in the following rink. winning ,Progress of the former has been a
'drew's church this week,
street, commencing about John Jack: first place and An umbrella for eacli `matter of pride to our citizens' and l Mr, William Foster of Strathelair,
sonf, to Gtbbings' pond. This call- player : W. J.Harland, .Len, Can -funder its present management theTH.E. H Y41, BANK OF C4N499 MaiL., has purchased the house and
ed or a lengthy discussion which and George East. They scored l Knitting Company has built up trade Y p ivir. James Paid -Up Capital' 5,000.000, g Y ✓ti property of Mr. Richard Elliott, o - . J _ s SAeit,
p p $ Reserve f 64$ x1,000 went . over pretty much the same. 10,'749 pins. Ti, Downs J, Reinhart and re utation at a flatteringrate. Posite Rev. John McNeil s alai • will
Tota! Assets - $50,47p,000 ground as when the Dunlop street., and E. A,. Lappine came second Wath `They now have sevent --eight hands on i taike u1i his abode there aborti
I Y g Y and No one was better pleased at the
HEAD �F`FICB, MONTREAL, in, for instance, was the bane ' of a score. of 10,508. George East won their pay roll, Both these concerns . will become a resident of our village, success of the Huron Sprin ' Show
drain, g
--- — contention. ° I a ' clock for high average of 164 pins , are working over time to fill. their ' Mr. ,Elliott has. purchased the, cottage on Thursday last than the worthy
CLINTON BRANCH -E. R. DEWART, MANAGER, Reeve Gbbta,7ngs said the drain Would , in each of twenty-four games. Ons- orders, on mairi street, formerly owned and president, Mr. James 1 Snell, the ,noted
cost about $160 if all : clic interested low Crich made 232 in a single game, occupied lay Mrs.. p t the highest Wamsley, from •Mcg• live stock breeder of Hullett. Mr.
parties agreed to accept the re hest score. THE .WATERWORft1S WELL. Ewen Bros, and expects to move _ in Snell knows a good Fair when he sees
COUNTRY BUSINESS Every facility afforded to farmers , g
I and others for the transaction: of of the local engineer.; .If, however, . there.
LOCAL OPTION. • Under, the direction of Mr.. W. K, ' it for he has been attending : them as ,
their banking business. Sales notes will be cashed. or taken, fox they were not- unanimaus And an out- Greenwood o£ Toronto assist f, Mrs,. Oliver Rhynas and child, late- exhibitor, judge or ,spectator for
g n an o. ly of Brantford, is tha guest of her many,, years. Today lie is at. Tavis-
collect►on. - side engineer had to be called in thorn About one hundred citizens attendees Engineer Chapman,• the waterworks .
SpecialAttention t S ill S Bank 'ACCOUIIts Would be a • lot of red tape and delay a meeting in the town hall on Tues- � well is :being tested this week. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. John' Fergus tock as judge at a Spring Show there
' p Paid 0 RV and an expenditure. of: $260. day night to. consider the advisabsilit well was first on. She expects to leave shortly for for'the 6th consecutive ear,
y plugged at one hun-:Brandon where Mr, Rhynas. has se- y
Councillor Taylor, as one of the of: 'submitting Local Option at the •dred.feet and the pumping, demonstrat-
first •o ortunit cured a situation. I r----�—w
interested parties, did not agree -with, PP y, Ar; Thompson, pre- ed that the!.supply of . water' tlwugh I Mrs. (Rev,) ,Veale of 'I[irkton{ is the : +
the engineer's report, While, as ,;sided. In the absence. of . Rev. Mr; good is not abundant enough for a f u s ST: PAUL S CHURCH.
matter , of fact lie did not require the y get of her 'daughter, Mrs, . (Rev.
Toll of Hensall on aceoi;nt of lioness, waterworks s stent. The : plugs . were ) ,
work at all for his Rattenbury street an` address was delivered by Rev. Dr. alien removed- and" the test ]s. •now W. L. Hiles this week, I Tho choir of St. Pauls are pre -
The �V OLSONS BANK Dougall • of. Goderich. The dis-L oin on at the 350 -foot depth. Revs. McNeil and Hiles and Mr;. Paring special music for next Sunday'
property, he thought his assessment g g p
INCORPORATED 1855 Was too high. However, if the. work, cussion that followed, was par- Mr. Greenwood is also engaged in I J0 s CamAhell and Mrs. John Frasa and the rector's sermons will also be
Ca itai Paid u - $3,500 000 Rest Fund $3,500 000 ticipated in, A by : Messrs. James takin • levels' at d'fferen `` er attended the. Laymen's Massionsr appropriate .to the occasions
P P , , went ahead he favored it being done ,g i t is of the Y
under the 'directioz% of.,an outside err• Scott, John Ransford; A, Ti. Cooper, fawn, meeting at Toronto ^last week, i Rev. C. R. Gunne will to, -morrow
Has 65 Branches in Canada slicer. John Stephenson and Revs, Kerr and) Mx. liar Id Pollock, who was trans en x .upon his ninth year asJ rector of
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and Agents and Corre'spon'dents in all the principal cities Newcombe after which a resolution VALUABLE 1104SYL L ferreid� from the Sterling: Bank here to . the. Parish. They: have been' eight
in the world: During the discussion. ,112ayor Wiitse was adopted . k'That . we go ' on with I Port Burwell a short time ago, re Prosperous years for St. -Paul's.
said he questioned if any property .What was believed o be the most turned hoilie last '• week On the 1st of .Ai ,ril 1859. he elan
A GENERAL BANKING BOODESS TRANSACTED. owner, was allowed by law, ,in order local Option with ,other muVuicipali- valuable- carload of .iorses ever � shi a and .Wil] P t pa , •••
to' lm eve his prope to cover u ties near by " , p P- change his positron for one on the was formed and on fhb 25th tlna'i,
px p p y, p ed from Clinton left this station:lakes. special services will be held "io. tom-
• Ia .natural water course. DO BEANS PAY 7 yesterday for. Vancoiever •B: C.' There " Mr. John Erwin who spent the memoxate the jubilee, p
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT ( • the ' reacher., to.
;• The result of the discussion was a were . seventeen in all and they had i winter here, 'left � fox the West. 'on be Very, Archdeacon, Mackenzie . of..
AT ALL BRANCHES, resolution instructing the committed Mr: D. Cantelon has been, having a an average weight of 1650 pounds, Tuesday. Brantford,
interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. ,to take 'immediate action and report very busy' week, On Monday he ship- They, were bought by Mr. C. H. Wal- Mrs. T. H. -Brownlee
to the council: ped: from - Brueefteid to Toronto 554• lis and as, that gentleman has been in ( movedinto
the cot lately purchased from.
f bushels of beans. bought 7r.ir11 the fol -.the West foe's couple of weeks' file � SERI
' A' cgminunication was received. from ; Mx •- Snowden on Ann street on Monj
OUR
Clinton Branch - C. E. DO.Wdingy Manager' the Bell Telephone Company . stating'lowngirrmess ; Graham• Bros, 359;k left here in charge of Mr. A. J. day,
that until the council was in a posa� bushels, Layton' 7&; Fc1An A. ;Vic-'; Tyridalk who rvfil turn diem over to A number •from the village took; in
(Ewen 54,; Jobn.McEwen 3i, Aiken=.Mr. Wallis at Winnipeg who' take g
UOR to .consider, an exclusive . Iran- the Spring :Poor at Clinton on Thurso
chile .the Company, did not: Consider. i enhead 15, Thos Fraser 7.'k, ,Jos. Crich theni'.on to • the coast. Of the seven -
p Y h.104. Mr. Cantelon says ; 1.n, bes:ns. teen making up the carload' fourteen day last.
necessary ' t,o send a representative toRev. Ff. J„' Condell .has entered on Rs
yielded on the average ttven+,y. t,61-1were geldings. 'lhe buaich: was ur- l
READYMADE ORDERED . Clinton to -enter snto.negotiatlons. P his duties as rector of ,Trait elrurch Richard ,
lags, per acre, 'and. asks; A. raising Chased Item. J. Fair and S. H. Smith, ! Y ��.
pp,T The reeve said file committee i= t I preaching his first sermon . o Styn The Brazen .
CLOTHING �Or�'1Sh l CrQokS CLOTHING . ai beans pay. Personally rb, . thiiiics it Clinton'; R. R. 14i ins•..and, A. In n
i g$_ day last,. He .w1,11 move his Tamil
po Hied to confer with the 'Electric y
mess;:5tanlcy G, -Lovett (2),'Godericli Here. in awe weeks.
Light Company had been received very) On Tuesday, Mr. Cantelon shipped. a Tp, ;: Leiper Bros,, .W. J, Henry,..' i ` I G N THIS:
courteously and the management, hadcarload :of onions _and, int,;,!;os, irom'Caxbe t YRcv. .Wm. Hinde and daughter are �.����5 �I1S'+
I x , Jahn Tambl n, I-iullett ;,•,7,. 4, ,; U
y.
moving into Woodholnie., ..the real
expressed a ' willingness to :, : comply Hensall, the' hub . of the'ona;in belt. , W. L• andshoro, Tuc]{ersmith ; rJ': And dente of Mrs u ' •
with, .their wishes as .far as s i Mrs. H die. -
os
To -day, 'wil
a' e 1 5hi u . ,
P otat es
Y. P N om. S.. McBride, Blalte ; J. .Reid (&), :Rey,. W. Hiles was in 1`oronto: 'last •
U, however, improvements costing Clinton aipd' next Monday live hogs. Stanley D.: Flynn, Hullett. Don.'t Miss
Mosta of US $2,000 had to be incurred the . Com- week attending ilio great Missionary
pony asked• for a six-year contract.
ONT. ST.' CHURCH, Congress; the (�
WESLEY CHURCH. Penrod Chapters
``Don't throw stones at the Com- Easter services will. be conducted The Wesley' church organ Was, over-
pony,” said the reeve in conclusion. g a, hauled b. th builder from
next $Abbath. In the mornin fas- f The '�QiSt 1'jn
Councillor, Coo Y . e .. m Toronto show West Q
Most of th.ini.of clothes-.eC01�- per .sand .tryst" the con- cinating service' of praise entitled last 'week'.and is now in sticil. excel- VY
tract with the Company was the big- ''The ' Day of .Triumph'' .'wan be ren- ,lent .Shape that the : organist, Prof.
omy as cheapness -in the origin- gest •graft in town.. We, Son,'t get � dered ,by the Sabbath school assisted .I;roWn is v r g!!
Val for our money, tile_ lamps are by the ,church (choirs_ In he ®venin e e •y .much pleased with it.. TO'ianto Herd, in Clintmi
• evening'He is preparing a specs] program of
al COSt� few of 11f3 stop t0 think of an inferior type, the rates aro not pastor ' will give an Easter ser-• IAusfc for next Sunday and the coil- „
uniform and the street lights are fre- mon and special music will be .fur-' 'regation is looking forward with a n-
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ast �''hursda>�
that cheap clothes means some- quently out on nights wheix most need- nished 'by the choir. ticipation to. a rich treat,
ed. ...
In the .list of transfers from one
thin clever! hidden behind a I The W. M. S. have furnished a -room
g y , . ! . Councillor Taylor said there should Conference to . another appears the in the Killimat Mission .' C —
be a better distribution of -street name of Rev, -W. L. Kerr who, rn i o in B. . - a ' The Huron Spring Show held" in lace and from Ki en . vicinity
presentable appearance. lighting He preferred an improved transferred to the Hamilton confer- g y last was a de- W. Farry, PP i ty
h pp i Ilorrre for Indian Iris—to-bo known as Clinton on Thtrrsda
fneaddeaceiit system ,for the streets.ence'to take:the Methodist' church in the "Maly Davis Room'' m memory ci�Ied success.—in number .of entries, The judge of heavy horses was.
on account of the numerous trees._ Tillsonhur& Mr, Kerr will . not;
l of Mrs. S. Davis who in life was one class . of stock,- interest manifested, John McDfarmid of Lucknow • Mx.
of light
however' remove from _ Clinton until, of the most .devoted members of the, attendance 'and weather: The entries: horses; Mr; P. Farrell of Woodstock It+ is hardly reasonable of us to ask . ,
ti ' " the Company tb' make many. . changes the usual. time, July,; next, society, An. enlarged photograph of were greater. than .last s
Llan Brand ar and, ii of cattle, Mr: -James Douglass
•when : the r franchise expire"s next The. pastor attended. the -great Mis-IMrS, Davis'l)awts beautifully,.
Will
al= possible, a .still better class: of. stock Caledonia ;,and Of ra]n John E
year. sionary Congress • in Toronto last,so be Sent to, Oe hung in the room. was- .exhisbited.: The competition. wa's Ottawa, dY'o£
g
week and on Sunday. .evening .gave aft t In the morning the pastor will take ,especially keen in the -, agricultural j -Among the visitors most Acenl in-.
r Mayor • Wiltse According to the for his subject, The resurrection of class throughout and to brood mares terested fir the day's y
Clothing For• BoV$ flaw a it naw stands, no iluticil can,interesting report, ,; i g' y proceedings was_
• ,Jesus, and at )the evening service 'he thele were fourteen exhibits, the red a merry group of railroad hien con:
enter. into a contract. with any eom-'DEATH OF WILLIAM AMENS, will speak on, "1•leart burning on the ticket being won by ,Councillor 'Innes sistin ` of Gu Pettt sew tr f
pany for more than . ,one year' v+ith- „ f5 Y g , S at ord„
out submitting it to 'the people. We On Monday morning Mr. William wa� to Tlmmaus. of Stanley, The mast adiriired animal division Ifreight agent, G. T. R. ti Geo,
The W. M. S., will hold their. Easter on the ground wits a filly in th!siclass Wilson; Toronto division fres iti etitt.
• cannot,. therefore, glue a sax -year Aikens was found dead, kneeling.' be- ag
> gl
The clothing of character, style and depend- franchise without a vote. Let the CoftW side his bed, tbank-offering this (Thursday) even- owned by Wesley Nott of .Tuckersmith. Soo'Lrnc ; G. 'W , Watkins,' Tor
• pany submit a definite •]rte osat:io K ing' . Uere will be a good program Mr. Nott refused three offers of $375 onto, travelling Masse er agent,
p r4 (. He was born In Nova Scotia eighty and all are invited. for his filly, liold.ng. lies .tit $400. He of .the . Great Northern r ag • ;
y p g he ratepayers .to seven ears ago and with his 'bro.ther' Yor c
ability �� rhea and good. lliade from ood fabrics and then leave it to t
decide, I Y g might. have accepted the $375 --for he of Toronto C. B. & Q. Railway, and,
Councillor i ; James came to. this county in 18-l0 A BUSINESS CHANGE. bought ,,her at $275—but his wife Ob- W. Depereau of the .G. T., R. The
with Double Seat, Double Knees, Double Stitched' • „�• x Tay dr objected to an. and took up. lot 20 On the .3rd. con: Y
i I Masses. Tyndall & Carr, who, a few and she is almost as good • a spent the whole afternoon about the
Seams and PoekEts, C-ineave Shoulders, Unbreakable item of $25 in the finance comtnittFee's of Mullett, Five years ago;James y ' judge of a horse as is Wesle himself.
weeks ago bought out the grocery Y stock ring ed the Show
report for expenses, of a committee died ;and two, years later, William took businesti of Mr. Thos. Beacom, have I Mr, James Reynolds o£ IIullett is a huge success, consider
Frontc-, Double Elbowe.. oto Toronto to confer,with the Ifgtlidar. tip his abode .,with Mr, Charles ►John -,disposed' of the same to Mr. J. P. well up in the list of winners though The resldent vice-presidee
tar of the Thresher Company re sale son with whom he spent the few re• Pns, secrete
` of the buildings. Councif3ory Taylor Maining years of bis life. Of late he Sheppard and his sister, Miss Kate, of his
of the entries are iiy the name Lary and treasurer of the Fair were
Sheppard. The latter. has been con of bis son Joe, who in knowing how James Snell, 'George Hoare, Dr. Shaw, ,
was strongly of the opinion that the had been growing weaker, mentally n cted with it' s'ne s cl to fit and. handle a horse is a chi and as.
matter was irregular and should not and physically, but Was not confined to , of the old black. , P Y• . Nuff
e `years and very well rk and P isa]dj J Fair, res ecitivel
0 Floss. The item was .held over, his bed' and was up town one clay several
Councillor Taylor asked for tlle�last week: IIe retired in about his favorably known to its patrons. .1 t. y p greys; ,
Ever Fashionable Idea iCs Pir�sente+d. ' I Mr. Reynolds sold the s an of revs 1VFi, J. Loekie Wilson, Superintend -
Sheppard, on, the other hand, has veers he exhibited to Mr. Handford of Err- ent of Agricultural - Societies, paid
use of the town hall on Friday, for an usual health but wheA Mr, Johnson " ,, titer for $440 and the rice was c t>+-
I , packet At Fair's s mill for the past P o I. ron 'County Spring Shaw a visit
and ''INUe Iznn�uv i9f .I#� nett(3I' Oddfellows' lodge of instruction, The entered his room next morning he twenty-four ears al1cI the rest sidcred only 'reasonable for such a; on Thursday last as the representative,
visitors will, be the cream of the coup +found him cofd in death, throng who deal , the milt iia g at- spkmdid team. - of the Ontario l t as the
s e,
ty, said he. I Mr, Aikens began to teach school
Clothing Anvvere.. g ways found J. I',, genial and as Mr. C. S, Lowery also.•entered Ilia very enetgetic official, took, muell in -
Tire school hoard submitted their in his native county ins Nova Scotia , ,
!''straight as a string,"' T]ye new firm span of greys. and after wining a'prize; terest in the several exhibits an+l
-- estimates, as follows ; and continued rn that occupation ir1; g Ile disposed o£ them for a handsome Y l;g
Expenditures : Ithis +county for very many years. ought to do a ood business. made rnan excellent 5u estion$ re -t Salaries 53`725.00Among the tock which a :tau years.
. Mr. Tyndall retired from the gra- sum. Ile only had them a week and garding the kind of stock to encoui"
Suis $I.00 to 10�
XCnicicers 4SIc 't i.50 Secretary 25,00' were : Iiillsgreen, 2nd of Hullett; i eery trade because of urgent business while lie is as ivncl of swell -matched pgr, IIi secnlcd to be much interest -
Caretaker ;;00,06 Taylor''s Cornets in Goderich town» interests at Winnipeg which demanded f Pair as anyone be raises ,or buys lion- ed in the. success ; of • Spring Showsl
i ses for profit, hence, his disposal of e
lr aoi 9.00:00 ship, Base Lino atxl a school in Paast Iris. presence and he left for that city generally. As tftis was his :first visit
the re s,
ee y>; Apparatus +10.00'Wawanosh, In the latter townshili Cor Yesterday afternoon, 1 -Ie may be , g Y Ito this part of the province; Itis im-
Printin a I absent one month or several. The ,Date family also figure eon- pressions were good and his opinion
Square Deal for very day, g and stationarl* 25,00 a time h4 also 'conducted a small a sp,euonsly, but when it is a question of the C'l.uton Spring Show was that
Repairs 834.00 grocery a,nd subsequently with• leis Mr. Carr dirt not care to carry nn of successful farming anti raising, sup- it far 'exceeded his expectations anit
-. Incidentals 100.00 baoedeinntho Mr..Chapman, lie en -the business alone, henco his retire- l mor stock the Dales always rank her was so wel'1 pleased that he prom-
�g g tanning , business int moot also and last night he returned with the best of thein, lard to tomo again. "TdtES dlrcetor
$4024.,00 Wingham which proved unsuccessful to myth where he may remain fur Twenty-five horses were brought in- Melt nattered h g, f his that Ile let his office( att.,
11erelpts : and he dropped nearlyall his hard- the summer, Ile was a resident of to town for the :Show which were no+
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F i such a sirs time to come to the.
MORRISH w CROOKS; Government Grant S 43850 l,ear#►ings. lie was ul ltirraecl. 'l'ltero illa,t dace for ilve earl before corn
Nott, Residet>,t bit!+es 2 P y e entered and therefore not exhibited, "Show :even though his stay was cut+
0.00 are surviving.brothers In Nova Scotia lin here and previously farmed In their owners realizing that the Cow- h
Successors'to Hud ezis bras. I3alahee on hand: ;x66,00 and one sister, Mrs, Chapman, in De. XS•ast Warvallosh for fort ' ' • . sort by ills enforced attendance at,
i� Clbtl�ifpg 6tair� t � y years,, T?ux, petition was fob kern for titetrl, �a meeting. in Toronto that. evening..
Prom Town C..ouncil, 41.00 00 Tuestroftday, The funeral took place on Ing has residence in Clirttotp hi • waft All parts of the county were rtlare- `iris]ts irortt Mr, Wilson at any Hing.,
y, lieu. W. L, Rerr t'.grxluoting the respect and cenilclenee of all with ioV
seAted. Among those iron'] the West- learnt but produce gated re`alts,
• 3, IZI:00 the services, wham lie raffle in contaet. i a
field district was Mr. George Vital-, List of prase winners on Hage d. ,
,