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'field Needham, to Miss .Margaret ',g.�' ' •i+ i Ssenre tioketd and further information
Louisa, daughter of Ur and hire o�. 4. 1 front John Ransford, agent
or a burst s is Richard Hodgins. 1'G'lll be p leased to have all our
"burst" of p arki>:s 'g' friends 4+ A O Pattison, Depot agent
the only way to freely COLLYEA-STEUP•--In Clinton, on '1' and customers o. ill at .f.
Feb. 5th, by Rev. T. W..,;Qosens,. Xr, ''' an time. -
describe t h e beautiful 4., Collyer to Miss . Clara daughter of � �
to seen at Mr. and Mrs, Steep, all of town, ` SALE REGISTER
gems be this MANNING - RUZELL -- At the + + On
store. Woodbine, the home of the bride's d• 'pueeday, Feb 22nd, at Lot 14,
pparents, Brussels, on Feb, 2nd, by Rev 't• o e Balie Line, Goderieh To iish��i����, farrri
Grigg •i•
Do You Want a Pure Water E G Powell, Mr Herbert J Manning, 'i' stock and implements, Geo. 11, pro-
Dia><uond ? of Morris t p•' to Miss Ma ie I. laugh• 3• Jeweler. .and; Optician. + prietoe, T Gundry, Auctioneer,
ter of Mr and lilts Chxs Vt ozell,
Y, - �: Issuer. d + Clearing Auction Sale of Seed Grain
oTllIarriago ]Licenses +- . -
If that's your desire, call MAXWELL -MAXWELL At St 4••. ,i, Farm Sto# and Implements of Nor
and church, Blington, North ; 1• ; g :•'II'1'•1•'r•i+II:�i•. H4•�••�4•... F �M � i man' McDougall, of Lot . 25, Con 5-
and see us, and we Will Toronto, Jan 20th, by Rey T H Powell Porter's Hill, on Feb 17: ThomasGun-
fit you out. We guaran- CIIa, fourth daughter of Mr and Mrd "" day, Auctioneer, =No reserve as farm
ar a sold. In of bad
has been case
tee each stone sold at P ret Maxwnll of Morris Tp,, to T H Mr: Gifford Crich, who has been en weather
this Maxwell of Winnipeg. under the Doctor's care the past- week sate conducted, under cover;
jewelry store. WAR WIQK- HIGGINS -- At the is recovering,- Gifi'ord's many. filends 200 bushels of good clean"all around"
.. will be, glad to hear € h- b 11 seed oats ill be sold ' aL the 1 f
aye at, the home of with her friend, Miss
Mr. W. Efcoat w
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Mr. Frank Piervee is putting in a
worth will be taken lip.
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telephone in his home this week.
Frank believes in keeping everything
ST. JOSEPH
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Students may enter any day of
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Services was held on Wednesday of
the school year.
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this week at 9.30a. 'm. to celebrate Ash
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JOl3NSTON-In Clinton, Feh3rd,to
Me Mgrs Ed Johnatop, daughter.
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'�IactrFo lnvtrntianit That ilAltkr. KFtah+nt:'Clothing
Work Easy.
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Mr. Gray takes a pride in good horses'
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Ma1t1t,0175,
1n eutttiner elle cit'etrlc range 1$ fila
Mail Courses. We train more ;
]TO is getting it froxln •the river
and it is a good quality.
day evening.
young people than any other r
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CHURCRIL .,�-l'n Goderieh Tp., on
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laost labor saying, and vomfortable
means of preparing 'Heals yet attained.
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In ihese, ranges. but all nave"via e;ec.
tyle oven, a griddle, a broiler, three
Hundreds of Men's and Boy's Shits and Overcoats
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BOYCE Tuckersmith.,
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USE TUB GRANA TRUNK
r>r four electric theaters and the proper
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in odd lines and' broken sixes that must be
- In Feb. 2rd,
to Dar and Mrs Jas Boyce, a son.
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RAILWAY SYSTEM
Menslis to Ilse on them,
Each appliance is
clear-
ed out during February.
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We are now settled in nut Hely
•II• store; one doom south o! our old �
Via St.. Clair Tuonel and Choice of
routed fr9m there. Nearly %!I ,double
•controlled septi.
tritely by a switch on the front of the
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Mems $5. 0 and $0.00 -Suits February Sale Price....
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•4• stand, and with the increased I•
track contributing to. safety--sp`�ed and
run fie and one can be used alone?
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KF,RI; < lac:&IIECirOR-In Blyth. 00
Jan k8tb, by Rev ,I L, Rmall. Marion
,j't', show ease room are better pry+- + , oomtort. Panes through principal Clan i.
.p. pared to display our large stock.:It, � dian and •United States QW00, No mon;'.•
or all together. The stoves #alio tip
tittle spate 111 the kitchen; and the
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9.00 QvercuRts 't �, $;
" 2,00 Heavy Work Pants " i' �, ..... 4
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Agnea,. daughter -of Mrs C McGrefiOr,
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utensils are pretty enough to ttttraet
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A Sparkle
to Wni Kerr, of Oswego, New York
State,
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,;.Watelies, Jewelry ,g, Modern Eg,uipraent
any housekeeper, no matter flow an.
c,ntbusia`stic she may be about, bar
AlI other linea of Clothing, equally
g,redueeainpiice,
NEI DHAM•- HODGIN$ •- At the
residence Of the bride's $
Silverware +
work. They are of copper, sable tin.
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SEE UIdR--blen'a workn shirrs at Sri^
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Usborne, an. Jan.''Wth, Mc Thos Gar.
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'" Clocks and Fanev Clo.,, 'I^
tined and nickel plated, and are sepa-
25c woo sox ,!s 19c
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Women's 35C w of h " 2`
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100 If i,
Cadie'a and Caildl en's Maude$
n,tliess than hall price
,• 10 Ladies' , Mantles to clear at $4'60
12 Childrens ,,. ,, if .i ,i „ 1.98
Special prices on all lines of Boots;° Shoes and
Rubbers,
Don't .buy before gettimg our prices
a hl�;t�r skael Bros.
11lethodist parsonage, Brussels, "..Feb, 0 1m sing we w sa e o Slnaller �?l'pfltS SIl1(�. IlIQ['e,� i U3 numS
tad, b again; j. Norman . McDougall, Porter's d 11, I�T,4 •r111C FLATWON-SPR4V COl?,r URN,
Our Diamonds are Gems. y Rev. E G PowelF. Mr George Feb. 1
K Warwick to Miss Mary L Higgins, Mr. Hunt bought a fine horse from T eb17. rrtte from ttie hr atcrs, rift'. lost: an `
but they're reasonable. both of Morris Twp. 41r, George Dale: Jr. of the Huron - - when it twe 4 as to tuake a good beat• -.-.. .:. w �_a• _
Road, Hallett. t:rg contact.
Call alio] see them. STRAOEIAN-DANE -- In Garrie, . Mr, A, Elcoat has purchased two .
�lan 111h, Miss Rachel Dane to Mr fine pure bred brood .sows, on Bei -k. WOODED HOOPED. Tbo electric raven 1s a special joy to Maki;hcd a Life, Deep Seated Colds and Coughs,
` Donald S Strachan, a former school shire from Mr, W, Brownridge of ,Ash- � the bread and cake taker, for there is Many a man has made a good living � Allen's bung ,B06am cures when 'all
I principal o£ Gorrie, grove and a Yorkshire white from Mir. uo draft, `and the tient Is even. It • wlw has inn@e a poor life, Some men other" remedies fa•:i
MC ILLICUDDY-Mc UE8N--At J. Featberstone, Streeteville. 'These *STAVE SILOS Is controlled . by a• regulating switch have made splendid, ilv'es Who have
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W. H. Heliy�,r p .-
* West Lorne on Feb, 2nd.- Miss E Mq sows both took flrst.prize at Ottawa l giving three .degrees of beat. tratl.e very moderate and even scanty
�• Queen, daughter of Mrs M McQueen, and both took second prize at the Anil now that 'so many girls are .do- Iivings.-Success lllagazine,
Jeweler and Optician, to Dr J E McGillicu • d of Exeter. Guelph . W'inter Fair which goes to A practical farmer. communicating
. 13 d Y, ••ing; up their fine lingerie shirt walsts
BUTLER-MCCUURT-, At St Jos- show that they are first class in. every with the Part and Ranch concerning is , � OR T' _('
respect., , .Farmers wabtin an electric flatiron fs an absolute ne- The Shak v 4C-
eph Church, on Monday mornin 'b, P g young the stave silos says: This silo consists ressity wherever there is a lamp socket y !adder.
morning,by purebred pigs .-should make most of 'luny a yuan hits spent the.best gears '�'' +�
Orb w, Bunion r James .Butler, of this as Mr. Elcoat expects to have say- of the requisite number of staves to. atailable, whether at home or abroad.- of his life climbing the ladder of fame �o�'�"'T"'�"��!'�"l'"'t'"'�' or�i„+�,,i�,u�u�'
Oxbow, Sask, to Kra. Elizabeth, Me. •eral of their young to sell this spring, make the desired size, bound together, Tile beauty of, this iron Is that you onl,: 16 have the thin
Kitchen Girl Wanted Court, of town: -- g tilt over back -
Court, Faank Layton and Mr. A. Pep- siiiiilar to a mammoth tank or cistern, can tale it to your .worts and are not ''•aril ,lust as he grasped the last rung boy's ASsoelation.
DIED per plowed several of the leading roads with Iron hoops, which can. be• loosen- obliged to take your work to the Iron- .--Chicago •Record -Herald.
Good wages, Apply. Joe Rattenbary, on Tuesday, making them better for It )heats
' Rattenbary House: - cluhclly tend maintains a nal'•• .,,t
I3EALY-In Colborne,, on Jan, 27th travel. This is the second time these ed . or tightened as desired. Silos. of
+ form temperature 'over the entire bot- a Terrifying 5rrtalce.. St Andrews vs. St Georges Jan 25
Davi i Sealy, aged 68 years. gentlemen have plowed the reads this this type made by different manufac- tum surface while in =use. The three :'he 11exirari peon salul;es, clgarettes St Johne vs St, -James., �� 28
Jan. 29th, Jane McNichoI, relict of the winter, If they don'' recieve any, turers differ from one another mainly pound iron is the best size for the u,rd� or the dl ii•d -kuvr• of the merri St Andrews vs St James Feb 1
Wanted. late Wm Forrest iniher 80th ear, be' pay;, tbey have the good will to the style of door frame and 'door or St Georges vs St Johns .i 4
.� and thanks of the travellin ublic, ,,a traveler, tJhe six pound size being the Niano weed. titre of tlaa peculiar et- St Andrews vs St Johns 'i 8`
To buy or lease a suitable residence in Clin- `HENDERSON-In Trickersmfth n SCHOOL RF,.i'ORT- Following is the the fastening for the same, on whieli ;weight of that used for the ordinary tt•rts of not rrihriaanir stnnl;iu is to ills- ..
ton. Possession, if possible, in April. Feb let, Janet Henderson, aged 74 School Report of S S No 4 Tucker. there 'may be a patent. Thebe is no �; t; St Georges vs St James 11
LEWIS SUITTER, Glencoe, Ont years. p family ironing tort the .bigness of all wiintals. making St Andrews vs St Gearges " 15.
smith for month of January; Class 4•- pgtent, however. bu the stave silo, and The most delicious ciip of coffee can ; hear ' of enormous size and horrible St James vs St Johns " I8
McILWAIN - In Wingham, Jan. Pemlea Ball, N Crich, W Crich, F. .tiny one is at liberty to' erect one if he be made in the electric spray coffee shapo, o The. sirroker Is, tilled with a St Andrews -vs St James 1122
80th, Samuel Mollwain, aged 52 years, O'Brien, {iris 3-H,ermau;Crich, Ida desires to do so: urn. The secret of success is'esplained ilirrrible fr4ur,,fiunrethin� like the hot St Georges vs St Johns '• 20
Clinton Market Report. _ Ba11, A Gibson, M Crich, nl Turner J. Any of the• various manufacturers• b the fact that the dr coffee t urs broilg;ht on by tJetirium tremens. St Andrews vs St Johns Mar 1 _
Turner G Walters, M Walters, R y y goes St Georges vs St Jamss
Corrected every Thursday afternoon Rrucetield Crich; a Sr2-M Rogerson,, V Wise. will sell the 'door ,frame ,. doors and In a receptacle separate from the wa• a kitten. or a puppy to his distorted
y ' V ]y it desired, and the ter, so arranged that the steam (rota' vfyion appeartt :is �onre terrible crew. Players cut this out and keep it.
Mr and Mrs Wm Berry entertained Jr 2•-T Gibson, E Nott, W Hunt, E hoops separate
Whe.tt, (new)........ 1 02 to 1 04 a large number of their friends on Crich. Class I -B Waiters, M Grich, staves can be purchased from a local the boiling water passes through the tore: A conlraunr light in liexieo is to
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Oats, (old)............ 0 40 to 0 40 Friday evening to'a dance in Bossen- C Gibson, P Crich, W.Nott.-J Grant,. lumber "dealer. If ,possible it is best eaifee and extracts its nttturally ' de- to r .. swarthy +• re user arrn d to the
Oats, new ........ 0 35 to C 36 burgs hall where a 'very e • Chambe maids Cough y is a
y :pleasant .Teacher, .. � gh Remail
Barley ............... 0 48 to 0 50 time was spent, __-__,�•�,. to have the: staves six ..inches wide lieious flavor; The steam is brought teeth, dee In terror stony a sniall dog;, very valuable medicine for throat and
Peas ................. 0 80 to 0 80 Miss EmmaiM`dIntosh left last week and toagued, and grooved. If it is Im- tip tb1•ougb a central tube, w,liere it is W01P he w,fltid f(1arlessly httack tiny lung troubles quickly relieves and
Eggs ................. 0 27 to 0'l.8 to visit bar cousin Mrs Geo Simpson, tLolibocne possible to'get those made up in this condensed' above, 'ellen passes down til;{„ tvltb tiffs ';Hire or tlis'ruuc netu.-- cures painful. breathing and a danger
Butter ............... u 21 to 0 22 of Rothsay. at the home of his brother, Jo%ph Why 2'by'4,can the used if they. are throug a coffee, thus insuring the usly soundingeOughwhich indicates •-
\e W York .tVorfi3.
Healy, ou January 27th, there asses h congested lungs.
Potatoes
, • • • . . . . .. . . ..... 7 50 to 7 50 Mise Wolf is still very ill with smut' p jointed on .bath edges,. but they should best-. snIts in the quickest possible
Potatoes .............030 to 030 hopes of recovery: away to• his Home ,on High. David t -
Peter McKenzie has Healy at the age of 68 not be beveled, as the inside edges will .inie. 'his is certafnl a et -breakfast. " --•-•y^
purchased the g years. The Y g
farm of Edward Colwell .in Tucker- funeral was.held on Saturday, the 29th close more tightly if left;' square. quick s heme, the modus operandi be.
the services:. being; conducted at St. Where 2 by 4 are, used -a 4'Od spills ing ac mpiislied at the .breakfast ta• �
smith he gets d wife Of at once, Peter's church, Goderich and the in- should be driven through each stave b1e, wit re. the attachment is made by
ONE likes the guying powers olaiui- Mr Willis aavd wife of northern Al. ferment was made at the R. it Came- rennin the
ed for the Tungsten camp, but what berta was last week the guest of Wm into the one next to. it every four or g. ( tttbizhg tiirough..tt smtnil
many are for is a Tungsten furnace. Scott. tery in Colborne. The funeral was ' live feet to keep them in position 1101e in o floor•
largely attended. The deceased leaves
Mrs Wm Broadfoot is at present should the, hoops loosen during .the -
A ST, LotTis ragman .who died re- very ill. � to mourn his dimise, three daughters, d 'weather of summer when the silo -
Gently left a fortune of $60,000, This Jas Baidge a>id wife of Calgary, are 61,98 Susie, of Clinton and Misses' •. ry 1
will be no surprise to the housewives visiting in our neighborhood. : Sarah and Louise, of St, .Thomas.. % empty. .A sballow'bole'sbould tie-. .
who got 6 cents for their last years Miss McCallum or Manville,Alberta, ' F"roin the Clinton Parish who aktended. bored where each nail is" driven to �
collection of rags and papers. is the guest of Mrs J McQueen. , the'osh and DI were Mr. and Mrs Mcln• countersink' the head. non C and' ot.for Sale.
Miss Alice Carr Goderich,is visiting rand Mrs Quigley. These, silos should be placed. on a Y
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THE Lenten season commenced this at her home, circular wall Ithe same as the -otber The cion enientirlocated house, next 'to T.
week. Bliss Blanche Ballantine, Manitoba, Murphp's, dttenbury street, containing nine
is the guest Wm E �gb0'rre,+Or^�7ti��1! type.of silos mentioned above. rooms. Tiehouse is a, recently re -built one,
b ICO, � ' For a silo of -this Charactei'foihrteen •and in exec lent repair, A good, now stable on
Miss Eila Kaiser of Perris, sack., Church: Ghrmes. � tltepremtse .. ADp1Y to A. SEELEY,
h►°teo�er�a®c�'�►4►N+v I$ visiting relatives in thevilla e:. , feet lq-diampter and thirty feet high, ,
g evr�M �•r♦ti!arrti�i i1�1 with a capacity to hold ninety_ tons, -'~
WA11TT1CD Mrs Jas 'Petrie left' this week for
Gkiris'wanted for news t, bri htest • the hospital in 11111iton where she will WESLEY the following: bfil of materials Is'sug
g have an operation. a,,,• „•,rtt;;;K, jtly
Q1e11 es, and most up-to-date Blouse and The gested by the United States .'depart AUCTION SALE o! farm t rf�'s
Pastor will preach .nest Sunday stook and tl c , . ;r• ., t
wwistisear factory di Canada. Work ----.=-..
coneistsofsowingLad;es' waists, i3iris ., •13th<insC,morning, subject: -"What tnent of agriculture: lmpiemente. .T. lis andersignod has re. '�r
experienced on power machines refer= Z`txCker,�iilil€11.' all AVO" ere --'f PO a ]O - t aeiv (' ;'i 'S
41' 4,H ening snbp8ct, . Leaving uiid t n. Three and three-. sd instruction 'from W J Nesbitt to :, 't.
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red: bdtbe�inneYs wilt btaualtt. Chita - • -., r` p. ,e t e si'Cari'd :. a Un 1 b b i .
tamable natters. $t die: A. EICOat ha 1 0, agotlon . St.lQt ,.16 eoFt ] ....
.. ,b_., ... ¢ rm� _fin• the.l:fe ..fourths .Cubic. yards <crushed• stone .or ,. . P,p . , t#, „
n ea n s endm' a
work. Good s bee p g• and -Character of.Jacob, Crorisrich..ttlwniihip on .Tneaddy, T`pb. i5
wa, os. Tt1t+ saes wnlzc eve rn Mie Co. ' few days with her sister ir1-la . M gravel, tv, o cubic yards of• sand, four : .
Berlin, Ont. Mrs. W. �; Mrs', The Sacrament of the Lord's supper the rollowing>=••, l gown maze 8'" ears a
- Z Stanley, °f$ulmesvllle. 1!'irs. PP and. one-fourth barrels portland•.ce- y Aid+ Stanley will lie adminis.teredat the close of the filly rising 3 sired by Birdsal Milenite in
•�+f�N1►w�ab4i�sr��o y has been poorly for some- morning service, men' foal to Bar 1, weight 1623 lbs, gelding ris
time. We hope to hear of her speedy S o Staves. -One .htindred and thir- in 3 years sired by Birdeai Malenite,
recovery to good health, ' d - g
Mrs. Newton Crhealt Heward, Mang WILLIS, ty-three pieces 2 by 4,. sixteen . feet; weight 1430 lbs, gelding rieiog 3 tired by
133 pieces 2 by 4, fourteen 'feet::. Southport, weight 1260, fillp rising 2 aired
3 Nott. yes with her brother, Mr. W. The Women's Association of Willis gardware.->79igtit •rods 'three -fourth by B'rdsal Malenite, weight 12101I1a; filly.
Winter ���� ¢ Nott. Church, purpose holding a Tea meet- rising 2, aired by Lard Huron, weight 1156
Miss M. Buc hi,rinoo, of klensall, who ing early in March. inch, eleven' feet six* inches 'lon.g;
has been spending 'a few, days with eight rod§ Site -eighth inch; eleven naw salved c0vv, 10 sowe supposed.to be in
her cousin, Mrs. i+rank Layton and The Young People's Guild of Willis feet six inches, lance oalf. !arrow saw; fat sow, steer rising'3,
5 other friends along.the Line has re Church held their monthly "Deyotian b; twenty rods one- heifer rising 3 4 heifers tieing 2, steer tie
OPENS turned home, having had ` a very en al meeting at tfie close of last Sun- halt inch, 'eleven feet six Inches long; .InnWs2, 4 on year olda; 2 calves; 2 brood
` joyahis visit. day. evening service. A splendid pap• eighteen malleable lugs, Sfty pounds store pigs; Massey Harris binder
Mise Ballantine from the West. is er was given by Mrs McLeod from 40d spikes,. ,sixty-four. Bolts three- 6 ft Ont, inassey barrio mower 6 !t cat,
• spanding a few• d Pilgrims Progress.`' 'The auilii w't1, massey barrio .sec d. drill 13 hoe centro
JanuaJanuar
ry 3rd
aye at, the home of with her friend, Miss
Mr. W. Efcoat w
hold their 'Literary" meeting, next
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Muriel.
Monday evenlag; The life of Words-
Mr. Frank Piervee is putting in a
worth will be taken lip.
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telephone in his home this week.
Frank believes in keeping everything
ST. JOSEPH
Students may enter any day of
rip to date.
Services was held on Wednesday of
the school year.
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Mr. Alex (:fray who sold his fine
heavy draught
this week at 9.30a. 'm. to celebrate Ash
= Individual instruction. Our
team has purchased a'
fine 4 year old filly to mate one he has,
.Wednesday, During Lent service
will be held every Wednesday evening
graduates get the best
Mr. Gray takes a pride in good horses'
at 1.30 o'clock. Father Hanlon will
positions. $
Mr.
Mr. R. Pepper is busy filling his ice
alas hoIdaervices at Blyth every Fri-
Mail Courses. We train more ;
]TO is getting it froxln •the river
and it is a good quality.
day evening.
young people than any other r
' mana1zement in Canada. r
THREE of the ''sweetest wofole" in
Affiliated with Commercial Edu ' i
Dissolutipn Of P' , 4 p
the English language are: "Enc?seed
find clic tie 11
drive, Jeering diel barrow, deering roller, a r
2 set barrows,'peirin riding plow dingle, 2
furrow kangaroo'• plow; walking plow 21
flenry; obarp bores rake, massey barrio ;
-porn cultivator, 2 horse fleary scuffler,
ohailiam, wagon Aide box and shelvings
nearly new. rumball tgagan, bobsleigh
buggie grev cutter new; eattea pole wagon
scales 2000 lbs oapsci^y, stock rack, hay
rook wood rack•. ravel box 2 set double
g Space.
harness. 3 milk. cans one 30 and two 2ii
gal Say, forks rakes etc.
Hay and hogs will be cash. Sale at
12 o'clock ; lunch will be served at 1
o'clock for parties" coming from a dis-
tance. The barna, of J 13 Lowery, D
ar nersnip q
Ruega- 'W Rinclafr and C Lowery,
Gators' Association of, arevlc SILOS. close at hand, will . be, available• Im
' BREARFAST food liberally sprinkled Canada. y tinkled eighths b four, 133 feces alvanized elements pearl tell new. Sale
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Notice is over an is walk has a - � .
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p g en that the'Part - y reserveas
t s pro rietor 's
P steel two inches wide fou on p i sin West:
€ nershi kee edestrians from f 11' , r by e f K
a heretofore existing between p P a 1DJ�' TERMS -All sums of anti under
Davisourth long. , cash; over that amount 8 months ere-
, e Silas avis and Raglan Rowland, un- Roof,-Twenty-ttwo pieces 1 b 12,
der the name and style of Davis Rs y die do approved joint notes. 5 per cent
g CLINTON Rowland, ten feet lou four
tp g annum discount for cab. r
Hardware ,Dealers, at the g; pieces 2 by 4,'.ten per
;- 9wn of Clinton, Ontario, is by mutual Canned G40ds feet Tong; one center ole eight inches. W J, NESBITT, T. GUNDRY,
BUSINESS COLLEGE t consent ,dissolved, The business will in diameter, four feet long.* Proprietor Auctioneer
be continued at'the' same place by R. and Sugar The pieces of galvanized steel are
Rowland, who i6 responsible for all 11a- provided to fasten the ends of the
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bilit%es and to whom all ado ounts must
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(�'rEO. SroTTON. Principal. = be paid. • , 2 by 4 inch Staves together, a silt be• � e-, .'.
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S. DAVIS, R. ROWLAND, Olur first carr of this sea- ing sa'vcod' In the end o1 each:' The
`on.rods should be threaded for about 0 -CI, A M AT i Q N-1
"•., •• •,.,••,•• �• Dated at Clinton,()LiFeb; 4th;1910. Lori's sugar, has just ar- eigbi inches on 'each' end tend • loose
rived, and having procure fitting nuts
provided. These coda
make the. bands or hoops with which Under and by virtue of the
' ed it before the recent' ------- ----------•-.
to compress the -stares togetber. authority of the Dominion ,
advance,are prepared • we
p p The twelve inch boards tor the hoof Gavernment, I do hereby or -
Back ofrrt>'ulr Furniture to sell Redpath's extra should be split diagonally, leaving the .
w a pointed end" not over one-half,anginch der alldo Wltliili this muni
isou gaeranfee;arid•kb to!themaaker
Standard at $5,z� per in width. Erect the Center pole 6be• Clpatity to, be S$Curely Chain- N
l� ". 1 in tween the four raftoes. milking a Otis -
V.
` third ed. or put under lock and key,
N4 r +oy I.Ti E pitch, and btfild the roof In file u t]zzled Wltl1 an
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in
,; or co stand rn
,form of a Co rest$ng the unrrow y
i is put togs het merely io sell. Onre is Brad of , tbt• 'board against the center' effective metallic muzzle, ill M S
made
v eie rto for long and eatisfact• We will •also sell for a pole. 1►lal o y1 plate on the inside of
g the manner satisfactory to the
or ns . And ; tufa 89rvi0eablebeaa is few Weeks the top of the staves by beudlbi
,i proper authorities
� oornbi ed with an art+alio appearenoc ' around the inside ttvo thicknesses of
which rennerg it unhually attractive. $cans Peas- for..,.. ....25CtS onr•half by six boards and nailing �+W��."Y �jZ' .
A visit to' onr waiero6niii w!R please 3 cane Corn for..... ..,2d, 66 g All Dotar's running at -large � ' i Y -++V H
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both nteelf and tie. 4 cans Tomatoes for ate thein firmly. to. P o sat he . y Y . , d
Y Anchor, the silo to the ground by Wltliili tilt~ (�orporrltiOli Ili rloil-
"•"�`~�- --•-- �•- ` putting three eye. bolts' through this compliance With this rocla-
Wo T. OON I
7h a C"lienees' Spot Jfr Huron fa line rt1 kinds of i~rttdi'tate. Plato and running four strands of No. matl0n, ilii 01' after t1115 date,
. J galvanized wire from them to a Will l�� immediately destroyed. 'T HE »t1B GI` OC-tl'R. solid suck or rock buried in the Y y six4.`I`►essor to ..Fx'"aI�1�► 1V�a�tCdlf
�i t�"[3 EtNITUIZE A1VT) ground, not over tbree feet distant y
U•N'DE1�atr.A,RIN f •� ?��si D TAT 1,0 , Mayor,
Pholde 4g t froth the ,foundation. Vse•-thJree of 1 � �•
these tinehcr eatiie . , ... Clinton, 176. 4th, ltgln