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C:LINTON, ONTARIO, THIIRDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1909,
Whole Number 1592
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THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Paid -Up Capital e4,650,000. Reserve $5.350,000
Total Assets . • $53,000.000
Joint Accounts nifty be opened in the names of two persons,
withdrawals by either party. This is eeronvenient form of account
for people living at a distance from the Bank.
THE ROYAL BANK Pays Special Attention to the
Requirements of Farmers.
CLINTON BRANCH ---R. E. 'MANNING, MANAGER
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The MOLSONS BANK
INCORPORATED 1855, .
• Capital Paid up - $3,500,000 Rest Fund - .$3,500;000
• Has 65 Branches In Canada
and Agents and Oorreepondents in all the principal cities
in the world.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
. AT ALL BRANCHES. .
interest allowed at Highest Current Rate, •* •
Clinton Branch C. E. Dowding, Manager.
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CLOTHINC CLOTHiNC
Iorrish az Crooks I ORDERED
READYMADE I
r Fall it
The man who values dress as an expression of
personality, who attires hinaself correctly because he
appreciates*the opinion of his friends and associates,
and who realizes the value of good clothes, wants to
go where he can get the best satisfaction.
"QUALITY"
• Realizing this to be
the ambition ot nearly
•every man, Nve have en-.
deavored to give this sat-
isfaction, hy Placing in
stock a most complete
line •of mew Fall •And
Winter Sailing's and
Overcoatings.
We guarantee the
newest American Outs,
best of materials and fin-
est quality of Trinana.ings.
Our•Stock is now
conaplete, and we mill be
pleased to have you call
at any time,. to let us
show you the very latest
productions.
We added a Pressing
and Cleaning Depart-
ment to our workroom
some time ago, and AM
• now prepared to do clean-
ing and pressing at short
notice. We •also give
special attention to the
• pressing of Ladie?
Skirts, Suits •and
Coats.
"A Square Deal for Every Man."
MORRISH & CIOOKS
Successors to Hodgen s Bros. •Clothing Store
'am LOCAL MARKET.
• Wheat 95c to 97c,
Oats 31e to 35e.
Peas 75e -to 17c.
Barley 48c to 50e.
Better 19e to. 20c.
Eggs 21e to 22c„
Live Hogs $7.85.
BAPTIST CHURCH,
The pulpit will be occupied on Suu,.
day by one of the evangelists and
tne evening service will be withdrawn
arid the congregation will join tne
Unien Service in the WeeleY cha.rcin
The union prayer meeting will be
held in this church on Friday evene
ing.
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er, perhaps there is a relative or
friend in the west who is not but who
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1FUNERAL OF WILLIE COOK..
The fueeral of Willie Cook, the
twelve -year-old son of Mr, D, Cook
Jr. took place •last Saturday after -
Aeon, the services at the louse and
grave side being conduoted by Rev.
W. J. Jolliffe. The pallbearers were
six .little playmates of the deceased :
Milton, Clinton and Laverne Cook,
Harnwell Glazier, Lloyd Wilkie and
Mervin Elliott.
FINES FOR CARRYING 'WEA1pONS
The attorney -general, Hon, J. J.
Foe, is by a circular letter to elegise
trates, justices of the peace, and 'con-
stables, calling attention to the lane
as now amended which imposes heavy
fines, with alternate terms of impris-
onment, on the. conviction of a persoie
for carrying a knife, pistol., metal
knuckles, • skullcracker or slingshot.
The practice 'of carrying concealed
Weapote is becoming too prevalent,
and Hon. Mr. Foy noires the law td
be strictly enforced. „.
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. '
The former football Chet of •the C.
L ha been re -organized as the Clin-
ton Collegiate Athletic Club, • with
the following officers : ••
Honorary President, Dr. Shaw
• President, d: w. Treleaven
• Vice President, A. P: Gundry •
Secretary -Treasurer, E; E. Bali
• Baseball Captain, J. S. 'Mitchell •
Football Ceptaie, D. II. Stewart.
A Hockey Captain- iS to' be appoint.:
ed later, and it is the intention to
engage in all three sports in season.
AT THE -BARRACKS. .
The Salvation Army was assisted
on Sunday by Adjutant Crokee, mat-
ron of the, S. A; •Children's ' Hm
oe,
Toronto, e:nd who •has been on. .an
evangelistic :tour of •the Cobalt coun-
try of late. The. Adjutant is the
mother of the sweet •singer who is
now in command of the‘ local corps.
• There will be big doings at the bar-
racks on Friday evening when the
annual thanksgiving service. Of song
will be held. The locals will 130• as-
sisted by the Seaforth officers and a
real rousing time is expected.
THE JAXONS, TRIIVI THE C. C. I.
' Iron -Man IVIeGimmity, Christy Math-'
eisen, Three -Fingered Brown can ail
now take a lback mat for Augustus U.
Copper has again come into his own
and on Saturday last performed thd
remarkable . feat of pitching . twenty- and Mrs. Moffatt. 'Inc nuptial.knot was tied by Rev
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three •innings • for The Jackson Mfg. The annual W. C. T. Ti. convention T, Wesley Cousens. The young couple
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Co. team against the C. C.`1., 'winning for Heron county will be held in the will begin housekeeping n the Arthue
both games, one, 14 to 8 and the otbe Main St., Methodist church, Exeter, Cantelon cottage south of town.
er a thirteen • inning affair 14 to I.3. on Thursday and Friday next. The 'Meir numerouslriends will wish ,thern
His nifty catch of a, sky -scraper in opening session will begin at 9.30 a, Many years of happy, wedded life. •
the last innings of the over time game
NOP IN T1E 1 APPLE BUSINESS. 1MR, W. R. COUNTER MOVING.
For the first season in about twee- Mr. W. R. Counter, who has been
ty-five years Mr. Arthur Cook is not carrying oa the jewelery business
engaged in the apple business either ,in the Whitehead block for a few
AS packer or shipper. He prefers this years, commences to move today to
fall to retain his position of gather- his new stand in the Elliott block'
ing produce for Canteloa Bros.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
He will be comfortably located next
door to Morrish & Crooks on the
Isaac street side. 'The premises neat
The services in St. Pauls -aura. (.10or south, formerly occupied by Mr.
last Sunday were conducted by B. J. Scott as a law office, are being
Mr. Newton of Parkhill,, who was fitted up for Mr. A. J. Holloway.
some years ago incumlbeet of the Bay- MILLINERY OPIeNING.
field parish. Rev. C. R. GUILIte con •
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ducted thanksgiving services at Park -I Miss Cantelon's millinery °pearl&
hill of which be was at one time the which was held on Friday evening of
recter. It goes without saying that last week, was a grand success. The
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his former parishoners were pleased store was crowded with ladies who
with the opportunity of hearing hira appeared highly pleased with the new
again. creations in millinery. Many were
the compliments • extended to Miss
TIM BOWLING- ALLEY,. Cantelon and staff, for the env ideas
The Clinton bowling alley wIll open and styles of ladies and children's
in a very few days. The management
,hats.There were • riiimerous designs
and several of the ,hats were greatly
have gone over the alleys thoroughly
admired. The occasiofi was enlivened
mid they are now in perfect snaPe.
Automatic pin setters are being in- by IntiSie• ••
stalled which will ensure perfect set-
ting and quick, service. New balls
have been. added and with this new Ontario Beats Thew All
equipment it is one of the best west
of Toronto. Announcement will be
made later as to opening.
eteeseeee
INTO THEIR NEW STORE.
Messrs, Tozer & 13rown will have
completed moving into their now
clothing store today and this wiping
will be ready for business. They have
had the place completely transformed
and in the alterations Mr. cattier,
paperer and kalsominer, has even ex: -
celled himself, certainly doing very
creditable work. eThe shelving. etc, •
has also been altered and' the store
will be brilliantly lighted by the
new Tungsten electrie lamps. In thee
adding an up-to-date clothing state
to their complete dr oode establish-
ment the firm have gven another evi-
dence of their progressiveness.
A. GOOD GARDEN. .
Mr. Jas. • Ilearn's garden is a big
yielder and though not a large one
the genial owner was able to .inform
Tem News -Record yesterday that he
had already •gathered over two -hun-
dred baskets of peaches and plums.
With, the peaches Mr, Hearn was par-
ticularly well pleased for they were
grown on trees planted so short •a
time ago as three • years, 'Ae for
potatoes, he doesn't think there ie
anything like thern in town, to which
so excellent a judge as Mr. Josh:,
Cook hears testimony for didn't he
jump over the fence the other day
foe a closer view and to guess at.
their. weight.
W: C. T. U. OFFICERS.
The following are the newly
pointed officers of the W.C.T,U, foe
the efieuing year - •
.Honorary President, eirts. Crich. 1
President, Mee, W. S. Harland
Vice -Presidents, Mrs. Doig, 'Mrs.
' Crich; Mrs. W. O'Neil. `
Cor. and Rec.-Secretary, Mrs. A.
'T. Cooper.
Treasurer IVIrsi -A. Seeley
Auditor; Rev. J. Greene •
Superinteedents of Departments et-
,
Eirenolistic, Mrs. Morfatt Mrs.
William Cantelon: , •
Fruit and Flowers, Mrs. Crich
• parlor Meetings; Mrs. Seeley
• Temperance in Sabbath• schools,
LITTLE LOCALS.
The Woodmen of the. World will me.
veil a monument • to a deceased bro-
ther on Oct. 10th.
There are ten babies entered in the
competitiaa at - the Majestic theatre.
Had the entries remained open. an-
other day there would have e een prob-
ably twenty.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.
La the Baptist church next Sunday
morning the service will be in eharge
ol Mrs.Asa Gordon of Ottawa, wile
Mr. Gordon will preach in the Ont.
St, eliurcleat the same hour, lAt four
o'clock in the afternoon Mrs, Gordon
will give en address in the town hall
on "That boy and girl of yours." In
the evening there will k•‘-! a feint meet-
ing in Wesley church. The services
will be continued each evening next
week.
New Advertisements
Shoes -S, C. Rathwell-8
/Moving -W. R. Counter -8 .
Millinery -Couch & Co. -4 -
10 Days' Sale -Fred. Jackson -4 e
:111111mery-IVIise Caetelon &
Guarantee Quality -W. II. Hellyar-e;
-Worth Knowing -W, S. 3, eloImes-Z'
C. le f..4PORTS.
The Collegiate sports will be held
on Friday of next week, weather per-
mitting, in recreation park. There
will, be the usual events In running,
jumping and. athletic contests, • and
efforts are beingmade to have a
baseball game with a neighboring
High School during the afternoon.
Prizes will be awarded in the diffeeegt
events as usual, and there are two
medals foe junior and senior chain=
pionships.
THE PASTIME CLUB. •
Now Second in!Command'..
Major H; B, Combe
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The Militia Gazette zeoently can-
t • d
, airie the following: • "33rd Huron
i •
The regular` monthly meeting. eefv-tqlnie_iin Command, . Captain and Brevet— '
Regiment. To be Major arid Seeped •
Pastime Club was . held Monday
ing when Manager Davis gave an ad- t Major II. B. Combe, vice A. Wilson.
I promoted 27th May, jeofle lee bee
dress on matters dealing with •
i'ts
welfare. Several candidates fer: Major, Captain IL T. Rance to com-
bership were yotedoneand amem-
iplete eetablisbment, June 117th, 1909."
, . . dmittedl
Majors •cornbe and Rance were ap-- •
and the general affairs of the Club
pointed first: and second lieutenants of: '
were discussed. Several new preposi•
. - •
tens were talked over when 4n ad-
No4 Company, Clinton,in June
jouenment was Made until ridaY 1880 ane during the past :twenty years'
ening when a fullmembership is 'ex -
''' "'have. given liberally of their time an&
petted to discuss and finally deal '
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energy to keeping the Huron Regiment.
with thent. •
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• • in the forefront. • -• •
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WILLIS ,0liunc.i-1 S.'S. 11.ALLIY.
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1..The ennead. S. S. Rally was held
W.'H. Lobb, Coderielvirp.
in the auditorium of 'Willis church last
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lobb returned Sunday afternoon. Although the at-
home on Tuciday from a .two-menths tendanee outside of the regular Sun -
trip 'through to the Pacific Coast and day school attendance was not large,
the Seattle Fair, They visited many and consisted mainly ef women, the
places, saw numerous old friends and afternoon was in every other •way a
had '0. real good time fine Rev.
all through, Re success. . Dr. Stewart gaee
"But," says 'Mr. Lobb, "to make a an address on, "What the Bible has ,
long story short, in no part of the done for us," in which he sleiWed by I
West are the comforts Of life so abun- contrasting Conditions . in our Chris; i
countri with those ef ceuetries '
dant and more easily 'obtained than tlan
in Old Ontario which is good enough' in which thei:e is ho Bible, or where
for us." ,. e i e is les down; stedied and
,
• • ' . practised, what eve owe' to the teach-
ings ef the Bible.
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BACK TO -MORROW. . : Principal Hartley speke on "The
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use we are making of the BibLi.'The'
Dr. Gandier, who has been. in Chle Bible should he "hid in the heart,"
cago for the past the weeke taking up and should be the, guide book of all 1
special • work is ex et el back
,.
Friday or Saturday to resume, peace le`e17.'a ign-tildviethi'llaiiitave anne4tioanacol ra; torsthoulind1
tioe. He is Dr. 'Germ's assistaet.
ladies at Couch & Cres millinery op- death. - ' • .
readieg hearing on the subjects for
A THRONG 4 coucws. • Sacred' sols -were rendered by Mies
There was a throng of well -pleased
, Scott and Mr. Fleming. A scriptere
ening on Friday evening last and • as the afternoon was given by Master
Robbie Fleming, and the choir Of
tire result the firm' is doing the larg-
est bushiest in its history. 'ibisi girls under the management of Mrs.
-s N. Fair rendered good.sorvice in lead -
gratifying to Couch & Co. and their ifig '-tli singing.
large staff are working night and
day to fill orders, ... • ,
A. SEPTEMBER WEDDING. .. Baulleld
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• miss Beatrice Greene . . 'the Ont. St. • parsonage was the • Miss. Olive Thomson who spent her
holidays under the peren.tel, rdoof; it
m
for 'her -home at Fort Williaon Wed-
nesday.
Miss Susie Parke, who spent tbe
Oast two 'menthe under the paeehtal
roof; •returned on Monday to 'New
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Press Work, Mrs. Doig ' scene of a happy event on Wednesday
e
' Law Enforcement, Rev. 3. -Greenevening when Miss Fleece& :May,
daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. A.
'Medal Contests, Mrs. W. S. Harland
and MisGreene. o Smith of the Bayfield .Road, was Un -
e
:Literature, Mrs. Duncan .steeensoe ited in marriage to Mr, John Perdue.
nt. Thursday. •
was also all to. the mustard and un- 1VESLEY CHURCH,
West Tuckersmith.
dotebtedly•saved the game.
The jaeksens were assisted in their The Wesley Adalt Bible, Class has
The Methodist parsonage at Quill
laudable efforts by Pompadour Bill re-orgabized for the winter. The ftetl- 'Lake, Sask.; the borne of the eritle's
Bill &ere for the next six months are as
Wiseman, Roy -al Bank East and Carl as follows : sister, was the scene of a quiet ' but
pretty wedding on Sept. 22nd when
Miss Eela. J. johns, youngest daugh-
ter of Mrs. E. Johns of this township,
Draper, while the young gehtlemen
from the brain cuItivatieg plant bol-
stered up the weak spots with 'Clar-
ence ferny and Carl East. •
• Allie Conliff, Ineepont M. Agnew and
Care East brought the erowd to its
Preeident, eh. II, Coke . .
Vice-Presiderit, Mrs.• E. E. Bali
Secretary, Mr. Gordon Cunningliame was united ie the holy bonds •of mat -
Treasurer, Miss Mary Turner rhnony to Mr. Norman Peer. The
Teacher, Mr. E. E. Ball. ceremony was performed by RetS, A.
This class meets every Sunday afterE. Allin, who was at one time in
feet time after time with spectacular
noon at 2.30in the 'body of the church charge of Turner's- appointment and
eateries in the outfield while the way. '
and a: Cordial invitation is extended who ie a brother-in-law of the bride,
Casey Stewart gathered in high fouls
to all who wish to attend or to 13bin the presence of a few friends. The
brought forth the entliusiastie plaud- come members. The attn is to make weddingmarch "Wagner's Bridal
its of the small but Select bunch , of
young lady students who were there 'the plass so large that it will need to Chorus', was played by Mise Bertha
, be divideA. An earnest effort is to ne,King of Quill Lake. The bride wee
to see their heroes perform. ' made to secure the attendance of as ibecomingly attired' in ivory Zurich
Afeleenzie's work at third and at many as possible ot those who are silk trimmed with Irish point lace i.lid
the bat, while not very effective in members or adherents of Wesley I carried a briquet of sweet' pees. After
the ball -playing line, was sinlnlY the church, and in addition of any who the ceremony, congratulations being
poetry of motion, every action being I aro not definitely indentified with any !over, the party repaired to
made with the grace of a Salome. emir& the dining' room where a daintet
From across the ocean, from Winnic :luncheon was served. Mrs. Peer
peg, front Gtinasby Park, trete Burks Is an amiable and popular
Camp, from Toronto, and : other young lady and has numerous friends
places the teachers and scholars of in Tuckersmith, Clinton and Goderich1
Wesley. Sunday school have returned township where she taught school for
and joined in the annual PRally" last 'a few yeats and all will joie us in
Suhday. afteenoon. The paster,, Rat Iwishing her many 'happy and prosper -
W, J. Jollifte, gave a splendid ad- on s years. Mr. andleMrs, Peet tate
gone into the box earlier in the day, dress en Paul, the subject ef the qtter-; taken up housekeeping at Yorktort,
the result might have been 'diffeeent.
. tor's lessons, and Miss Wilken's choir Seen.
• We see a brilliant future ahead of tnie .1
o girls: and boys delighted the Miss Sara Turner ot Clinton spent
lad who is already the idel of hie audience with their music. a few days at the home of her bre-
school-Mates. 'Messrs. II. Cook' and E.• E. tall thee George last week.
There Will be another game Scant- gave a cornet don and Misses Rev. D. Rogers of Seaforth had
day afternoon beet between the same Greene and Reed and Mimes Cook and tharge of the services la Turner's
two teams and while brawn triumph-
ed over brain in the last engagement,
we look to see the highbrows redeern
thetnselves, as thtkit star flinger Men-
u& Mitchell will by that time be
Clarence Ranee performed very credit -1
ably at second but suffered a bad ac-
cident when Alexander with elephan-
tine elegance inserted his spikes itt the
toe of his $4.50 Oxfords. Jack, the
youngest member ot the famouseWise-
man family of athletes, was there
With the classy pitching and had he
Wilken a quartette, chureh Sunday afternoon,
This school is now looking torWard,_ Mr. and, Mrs. John Cudmore of Ce
lin
to a busy fall and will prepare at ton spot Sunday, with Ariends here.
°nee for the anniversary in Nevem- A large nuieber from here took 111
ger when the general Sunday school Seaforth Fair al Friday last,
back from the Well league Where he secretary, Mr. Bartlett, will be on Mr. and Mrs. S. Switeer spent Sun,
has been PerferMing, hand for the day, i day with friends ina Dayeeld.
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The silver medal to he given at the
eiayfield • Fair for the best pen of
bacoa' hoge is now. on eehibiticin at
Inc erre ivir. vele.
E., Greenslade. • • • .
' The -Methodist congregationwill
hold their anniversary on Thanesgiv-
ing. There well be the the usual ser-
vices on Sunday with a few' ,supper
on Monday. •evening, - • •
.
• The home of Mr, and Mrs, Christo-
pher'Beacrun was the scene of, a happy'
event on Wednesday evening of this ,
week when their eldest daughter, Mise
Edna Pearl, became the bride of Mr,
Thos. Churchill, • third. son of Mr. B.
.Churchill of Hullett. The cerentoey
was performed by Rev. W. 11,. Dunbar
in, the presence of a largo gathering
of friends- and relatives of the ' con-
tracting parties. • Mr. John q-. Mut,
chill, eldest brother of the groora,
was the groomsman -while the bride
was assisted by her eister, Miss
Afyrtle IleaeOrn. After the knot had
been truly tied the bride led the way
to the dining more where a spread of
the .good things of the seasen etvaitert
the comp*, and the remainder of
the evening was merrily spent
gates, niusie and dancing. Mr. and
Mrs. Churchill have tile good wishes
of the whole catemulnity for e happy
and prosperous future. They mrpect
to begin housekeeping in Clinton.
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• Rally dae service will be nem in the
Methodist ehuech on Sunday evening.
next. Speeial music well be furnished:
by the children. •
Mr: John Stenburv of the: London
Road is the guest of his brother, Dr.
Stanhury. • • •
'Mr, Pickard and sea; Mr. Walter
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Pickard and Mr, George Chesney: og
Seaforth speettiuMlay In the tillage.,
Mrs.. George Chesney,- who spent the
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'summer here, returned to herehome
Seaforth on Monday. •
Charles Felber took in•the Fair " at
Griderich•this week
Miss Alice Tippet, who sPent -the
Past month with Mende at Marine
City, Miele,- returned home this week
Met. (took of London is the guest ere;
Mrs. (Roe)
Mr. and Mrs, 'John Perim ot-
Stainey, Mrs. JohnKeys, Blake
and Mrs, Fee, .1-lensale, were
the guests ef . their • parents,
Mr- and Mrs.: George Parke on Sun-
day. • ' •
Mr. IL Either. M: P. P. of Crediton,
seeretaiy-treasurer of the Hay Fir
Insurance Coe was in the tillage
Tuesday in the interests of the cotre-
pany. ' .
Mrs. H. Erwin and ber son • Franir
who spent the past montIrwith +friends
at Berlin, returned home last-weeke
Mr,. Ken Moorhouse and Miss • jen-
nines of London are yisithig friends lre
theui llvaTn.gye.
ona Ferguson'left on Tues-
day for Termite. 'where she has secer-
a situatioe. •
Miss Mamie Macdougall left on Sat-
trdtLyl for Stratford. .
The Honors Came to,
• Huron. '
County Secretary Fleming:.
The contention recently held at Sil-
ver Bay, New York State, was atten-
ded by Y. M. C. A. workers from alt.
parts of the 'United States and Cart-
ada and lectures were delivered by
leading men froth both eountries, in-
cluding Governor Hughes of Nog
York. Examinations were held in the.
, various branches, and ,we are plea:to&
Ito state that Mr. L. C. Fleming,
county secretary for Huron, headed
the list for that branch with 913 per
, cent. which Was three per cent Melee&
,than any other candidate obtained.
I Mr. J. E. Robertson of Aulneete
enade 8 per cent. He has since heene
:appointed county secretary kit %VW
!Whieh was organized bat as,hort Unite
'ago,
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