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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1910-02-10, Page 7Vas Coats Furs,'Dircss. Goods,,. Carpets, Etc*,,Etc. For the balance of this month, we have, marked down alt Winter goods, regardless of profit. We must make room for our, new Spring goods, which are arriving daily. Read the following list over caretully, and then came and see the values. The February Sale is not, confined to this list. There are many other big bargains throughout the store., ng Sale Money -saving Prices on Ladies' Mantlesal BigBargains., $5,00• Unit Top Skirts $,13.50 ` Regular $10.00 Coats, for ............ .$7.00 1 7 only knit top skirts, Forme Fitte back, Morrie, Regular 12.00 Coats, for ............ 9.00 Regular 15.00 Coats, for ......... ....10, 06 ., in. '�d2'hite' Lawn Silk flounce. ettibroidery, good wide width, reg, $5, for .... , ........... $350 Satteen Skirts, Children's Coats, in Red, Brown and Blue `A] Black Petticoats. two rows of , t Blaen Sand Beaver Cloth. �4� alst- • d fri ling and dust -drop, made of good qual- Regular $5.00 and $5.50 for .....' ..... l$3.75 5.75 NO. 1. ity heavy. Satteen and will give splendid regular Regular 8.00 for ........................ 10 only..:white Lawn Waists, lace in - wear, � $125 for.... .' -' . "' " ' .79c Save Money on Fars - sertion front, regular 50c, clearing at 25 per Cent. -.off all Tole ;Skirts. Fox Muff, regular $16.50, for .......... $12 50 each ..................................... 20c Panama; Voile, Broad loth, Serge or Tweed, Squirrel 11.00,. for.......... 800. Badger h 50, for.......... 400 NO -2 15c Print 1!C Badger 6410 00, for.......... 750 - Sable 25 00, for.. ........ 18 0.0 11 only white Lawn Waists, trimmed with lace, all sizes, regular 75c and $1, The balance of last "season's buying in Mink " 50 00, for.......... 39 00 cle%ring at : < . ...... .............. 49C navys, black, white, reds, in. spots, stripes Mink Stole 5U 00, for ..........39 00 NO. 3 and checks, regular 12je and 15c, clearing; Squirrel 700, for ........ 500 at .............. ........................, Badger " 1000, for .......... 750 4 -only white Lawn .Waists, embro}d- Lynx 1200, for ......... 800 ery fronts, reeular up to ;$1,75, clear- 10C Factor Cotton; y 1. otton; 8e Fox " 3000, for .......... 2200 Sable •• 18 00, for ....... - .,. 13 00 ipg at ........ .. .......:...........: r 75C 500 yards 32•lnch Factory Cotton, good, Sable 1000, for .......... 7 00 N0. 4clean, round thread and heavy weight. Timber Sabre " 900, for .......... 650 Marmot " 7 50, for 5 50....- 16 only white Waists, embroidery: This cloth has. beh our special for the past year at 10c per yard, and we have ... .:..... ' trimmed, very natty styles, regular up to $2.25, for..................... .$1 00 again bought it for the: coming: season. - 50.0 yards.only at Children's Toques ............... 8c Children's Toqueb, in three styles, all Ne. 5 12 1.2e Toweling, 10C pure wool, in all the popular colors, reg. 50c, for ase 18 only white Lawn Waists, embro}d- cry trimmed, :very pretty stylts, reg. a 100 yards Clrash Towelin with or with ith ... . .............................. up to $3 50, clearing at ...... . , .... $1 75 out border, heavyweight, our reg, jo value for 50d and 75c Dress Goods, 39c ............... ............... lOC 500 yards Dress Goods, in black, blue, "F'irown;'red and[tarc�; Sraadcloths 50,e Worsted Hose 35c 10 dozen boys' and black, ribbed Remnants. Serges, Tweeds, Regular from ,girls' at etc. prices worsted Hoee, .heavy and will give spleh- ..: .... ........... 50c to 75c, for ....... 39e . did warmth and wear, all. sizes, reg. 50c, . "{t ® 75c to $1,25 Dress Goods, 55c clearing at .................... ,:.. ase HH l'.1�� 1=price • 35c �Porsted:Hose 25c • 500 yards Dress Goods, in i,il the popu- lar colors, from 44'to 54 inches wide, in 25 doz. boys' and girls` black ribbed *or- -Remnants of Dress Goods, ottonG- ' Serges, Broads and Harris Homespun sted Hose, a good warm'stoe 1'- k n` g for 'E6is - ~ - - •'. prints, us ins,,ToWa4 - atteen Tweed, regular prices 75c up to $1.25, season of the year, all sizes, regular 35c, � g► clearing all at one price ................:. 5i5c clearing at..:............. .............. 25e Flannelette. • •d ler, % .L'.► T.,. ........ ..•�•M.r.. �... A Feb.10th, x 914 .A Another We or Home -)rode ' Cooking The Public are invited too attend the ST VALENTINE'8 DAY sa}e of fresh hawtne•ade cookingat Mr Wiltse's store Saturday afternoon the 12th. Come early and take your choice of bread. buns, pies, cakes, home-made candy, &c. Februar 14th Car Of Sugar � ' This week W. T. O'Neil received a car load of' su ar, consistin B f barrels weein'tawn pow:xene °" ht to be We are well, prepared, with a complete stack Train Trate of Valentint;s- --all kinds and prices having receiv- Last Saturday morning• the L );i ac ` B train was over an hour and a half ed Careful consideration, late so that the Goderich train did not wait for connection, Snow storms up around Kincardine wall the Cause. The unrefined hit -'em -hard; some with lust a. Boxer Iliad IIS lEye on The Puck touch of foolishness, and many beautiful creations Last week while watching a local hockey match at the rink .Boxer replete with' tender sentiment and delicate roman - Coates tried to see if the puck would bounce. It did not and be is now go• tic feeling, ing around with his left eye bandaged g, Aiso Post Cards, suitable to the Clay, in proportionate varieiy. Correspondents Ugme Mr.'r. T. Clark; who has been in England during -the recent elections, as .correspondent. for the Toronto , Star,. and Mr. Stewart Lyon, who was TH them for the Globe arrived in Toronto MondF ay morning, Wit D. Fair e00 Muzzle Your Dog Clyders have been issued by Mayor OFTEN.THE CHEAPEST ' • " Taylor, that all dogs must be muzzled inimediatelyor tied up. Any running .. at large without'a muzzle will be des- troyed. ALWAYS THE BEST' T Married Saturday At the bride's home in Clinton Sat. urday evening, in the presence of the CouncilMeeting 1 immediate relatives by Rev, T. W, N•0•lNNOOM•ONNM•N0 ,t Cosens, Mr. A Collyer to Mies Clara, -- • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Steep. Council met Monday evening of this I The wishes for a long life of happiness week, Mayor in the chair and all prey• • and prosperity are extended by their ent este t Councillor Mason. R Q many friends. p BU'IN�SS: Minutes were read.and confirmed.- • Bear Saw His Shadow. Communications, were read from Me • Trainmen from up North report Brydone, town solicitor, in reference • FDUCATi N that old Bruin ° as* `his shadow on to the Thresher Co, r Wednesday of last week and without. , • murmur or complaint quietly retired s ed�uditors report was read and to his winter quarters for another six p I i Subh as you may'obtain under the 0 i weeks according to the traditions of BY -La w, No 3 was read and passed, • very beat conditions at The Central '0'' appointing the.followin officers: liusiness'Coilege, of Toronto, is, a, • ' the early settlers of this part of the pP g g sure passport to mocess. Thous - continent of America. It would be the Clerk -Treasurer; D L McPherson ands have proved it. why not in �► i part of wisdom not to discard flannels Chief Constable,etc„Joseph Wheatle y vestigats it yourself 7 Our free orallow the furnace to go catalogue explains, write for it. LTllafter: Collector of Taxea;Joseph Wheatley � _ �• St. Patrick's Day. Night Constable, Robt VPelsh , • . w. U. SHAW. Principal. • Assessor, Thos Cottle • • New Station At Clinton:' Cemetery Supt.. Onslow Crich s Councillor Jackson stetted at the Pound keeper, Robt Menuel •N•NN•0••N•NnwO�••NO Council meeting this week, that while M. H.'O., •Dr.Shaw .,A, in Toronto recently be,saw one of the Engineer, Oliver Johnson 3 officials in reference to the new G T R By Law No. 4, was read and passed, The •Fire and Water C6rpm;ttee station at Clinton. The official stated appointing the following officers and read a report from the firemen asking that no station would be built this firemen.- fora hose wagon and other articles. + year. 1Xr1ackson asked where would Chief, Robt Downs This wa's [eft over till prices could be they build it. The answer was at the, Engineer, Silas.Pratt secured, r"Y.” This'. important question Win Assistant Engineer, Jas Bowe Council then adjourned. the distance yet, but there is no, use Stoker, Jos Rider of waiting till :then; it. is up to the Captain, J H Kerr A NFwsrAr>>s is !n. no sense a child I Council to •try . and make arrange- Lieut., Jae Much 4 menta whereby the new .station will Sec., H Glazier of charity. It earns twice over every. ! be where the old .ane stands. Treas, H Bartliff, dollar it receives, and • it is second to -Firemeir; H iVlcBrien Rubt- no enterprise in, contributing to the With ThePapers . Welsb;�p up=liuilaifi of a commuriit' :-Tts' a='-"`�""' - McRae, .W Wheatley, N Kennedy, J J + trons reap far more benefits from Pits 'Among our many exchanges we McDonald, W Marloive, B Fremlin, pages than its publishers,. and in, call - find that the Dnnville Chronicle has Luke Lawson, H Fremlin, Murray ing for the support of the community l A; Installed anew 2 -revolution Campbell McEwen, in which it s) port of a asks for ty } Newspaper Press. The Canadian .no Statesman, of Boivmanville, appears. Moved by Reeve $myth, seconded more than in . all fairness belongs to in anew dress of type and -is also plat- by T Jackson that in view of the fact_ it, though generally it receives -less., ing a new advertising fonts: rhe that correspondence And negotations New Era . extends congratulations to are in progress to ' have the Clinton Wedded t The Stratford Beacon on the instal- Thresher Co.., in operation in that,this On Monda s. lation of A Duplex perfecting news- Council approve of the 0 following y mornJoseph inof this week at paper press., The Beacon •is one of the offer to any good Live concern who will a, m. at St. Joseph's church, a mat- '. best of our exchanges in .the 'smaller employ say 50 people for the first 3 ` Hanlon al knot was tied by Rev. Fr. Ontario cities and the new addition to years and 76 for 7 years. That for' Hanlon, when. Mrs Elizabeth McCourt s its equipment: will prove a great help 6600 per year for 10 years; a fixed as- of. town became the wife of Mr James i h in the extension of its business. sessment of V,000 and free water and Buller; of Oxbow, e The couple that a free deed of the property and were unattended. TThe choir sang soy- machinery now contained therein, • oral selectians tinder the direction of Are You Going West y . the leader, Miss Reynolds while the Western -Canada passengers �appre- This motion was carried after a'dis= cvedding•march was played, hy•'Mrs. iate more and more, the man advant- cussion, as >z ,basis, of. reply to the Lap pine. After the ceremony the ages afforded them when ra;veliin numerous actor ous letters received about the ha py couple took the. morning train j - - ---- — ---- --- via Lhe Oland trunk Railway System for DetroitPwhere they -will, visit the , _ „r, : �, a famous St, Clair, Tunnel route; d by Qqun Paisley seconded by bride's mother, and also at Saginaw with: iia unsurpassed•;' servile over atom,' That whet tellers M i _•... _ ___..__.-.._ _(i .. , whereas it has r. Butler has •a_`, sister, We ..:l:. 1llcElard _.Smxttr-.will fa :th Y.oriie)r-efIJPmrlka -.•7�u or. Tor ke e tsrgarr ,.,. m:.. p-. y� double,tz l; line.almos � come to the kuowl d r l slimthe;wa ta„ _ .. .; _ �g.,-be, Oft1_�ls,:CoU. G L_. under tancl That Mr arld Mrs 'Butler. on Sunday in 'Wesley Church. •1 ronin; and F' H berry, Travelling. t.: �T °_`gyp.. __ + . (chic ' c ''•.. y` that certai n s. I l � j�� J V VAf G ag . Lho�ce of routes iroin ill' sections. n By Gaws.of the towia and will live iri tyre �f'esC:- Pers®nail N Miss Wilson, daughter w W Wil. I Agent for Chicago and Northwestern west, papsing tbroagh principal cities of the Ontario and Dominion Mr , ° O f @ S Railway, Toronto, acre renewing old I• CLINTON. ONT„ FEB. 10, 1910, of Cri.nada anti United cta:e� s Taos Hessian, of town, is the son, Toronto, Canadian milia Co.. is Good Acts have not received the attention guest of her d tug ter., y . friendships in town, They also visrted . -- farmiu 1 y of our constables that the IaW requires of. Win ha bh 11Ics.ATorrisun, � it those having relatives or friends � for New York Central Railway Co.: is : r > g and, over where in evidence, g m visiting in town or going away the guest of Mr and Mrs K. Erskine. ii at Goderich on friday accompanied +, - therefore xnalcing pleasa•newhat might and their importance demands we h.. notify us of the fact each week, we Mrs N Fair and.Dou [as left on Sat, k by several Clinton citizens. ; otherwise be along, tedious and mon- hereby ra11 the attention of the Con - announce it in the Naw ERA, I otherwi tri sables that unlers .the 46 urday n.orning for an extended visit Mr and Mrs TTrick.left this we'ek on• ' p... Call on, any Grand provisions of with relatives and friends at Lockport a , holiday trip • which_ will: take in f �Oca� ••l n'�1�'CS. Trunk Agent , for further particulars, these are strictly and . impartially in- 8 -r� �i New York, and other points in the Aurora,, Kansas City, St.. .Louis and I BOYS NANTED-a,t. the CLINTON EN IT regarding tickers, routes, etc, forced that the Council will consider � `.,� ��� 6 5i4�� Y United States. other' prints. where they. 'wilt visitTING FACTORY, Sioady employment, their immediate dismissal. Carried: r relatives and 'friends. Thy do not Made A Director Moved by Councillor Cooper second- �j��������/. Rev. J. Greene was in Goderich last ; Mr. and Mrs, William Whinhalu expect to return before the last. of I ° DR. OVENS London, Sur eon; Ocu- ed b Councillor Paisle that the clerk STRA Sunday. and little daughter of We rads, Man P OVENS,London, g At the Dominion Sheep -Breeders y y TFORD, ONT. May, We hope the outing will prove t list, Specialist, will be at W. S, R, Association held in Toronto last week be instructed to prepare a by law .re - Mr J Ford was in Berlin on Wed- itoba who were the guests of 'their beneficial to Mrs Trick's health. The ! Holmes' Drug store, on Tuesday, Jae. Snell;the well known ghee - ducing the number of liquor licenses is the great .nracticea training school of nesday. ( uncle, Mr. Ed. Carter left for Loudes-' New Era wishes them a pleasant Feb.. let. Glasses . properly fitted sheep -raiser western Ontario. Students are entering boro. Tuesda P P P Y , in Hallett was elected .Director. for the to be issued in Clinton for the coming every week. You take no risk in entering Mies H. Middleton is visiting Miea y' time and a safe return, 3 deafness catarrh and failin a esi ht license year, Annie McCorvie. f Mrs. Sharmon, who has been the ' g y MriSlaell i class. The man that beast our classes. sax courses are the beat, dna ; uest of Mrs. Wiseman, left for .Eoron ,; president of i treated. All dap. ge of Leicest- Moved by Con. Paisle seconded b our graduates secure the high-grade pial, Mrs Tom Jackson was visitingin g Rep, J. W. Church Z' Mr:Snell in the knowled y y _ Seaforth this week. 1 to on Monday where she will spend a the Thunder BayMi.nisterial Associa- f ers'will have to keep his eyes open. roun Uooper that a by law be pre shoith niranddTolesxanhy. tree cruor© Free' Coa has definitely ahnotinced that pared in accordance with the Statute Catalogue and !a%estigate Into, the merits of 4 . - few weeks before leaving for her home p 'Mrs A D Beaton is visiting friends i in the West. their will be a local option campaign- _ _- " CARPET BALLS placing a license of $15,00 on the ven• this solipol. The time to enter•is NOW. in the Parry Sound district. in the two cities of Fort William and Skating Part ers of cigarettes. Skating Y Tbis•sport is becoming one of the . Miss Mary Chant leaves Friday for ! Brandt, Edith White and Gladys • Fort Arthur;. , It will interest the eo- A load .of young 'these two motions are left Brandt, of Hensall, were the guests of P y g 'people drove to ?host fascinating in the town at the a. s e over for D. A. MC�,E3Chllil: an extended stay at Toronto, i Mra A McBr[en while writing on their pie of Chis neighborhood to kn'ow..thati;' Goderich, Monday evening to enjoy a ' present time. 'Che gams Thursday s p tial meeting. the eler g p evening of last week, between the '1 O .the finance committee brought in PRINCIPAL Miss E, Barron, of Wroxeter, is the Theory Examinations, The are both t: gyman,whose name fi urea rc.- skate the:rink there. gg g guest of Mr. and Mrs, Hartley. pupils of Prof Campbell. y minetEy In this paragraph is and' old F and C O r` in the former's hall was •thea report and accounts were passed i Huronian, he having been born and COntrALt Awarded witnessed by a very large crowd. This Mr and Mrs Joe Burgh, of Calgary, ' Last.Thursday Mr. 'u. Bander' and raised in Goderich Township. The SchookBoard have awarded the game was won by the 10 F b A large are gdeste of Mrs Wm Wheatley, Mr. Frank -McPherson, of Blyth were wood contract to Mr. Hiralii Hill'. margin.. y�.♦•I•�rl•♦ Mr. J W Treleaven and little daugh. in town. The former was :ttending a .. Tuesday evening the W O W and L ���♦'♦•l ♦ 1•♦•D+♦'•1•! F•♦•l•�� q ♦'�♦'l♦`��'1'♦'�r'l'�'o'��'i'♦'1'�'��'1i f ter Norma, spent Sunday in Lucknow, 'meeting of the Y. M. l7, A„ while the C. C. I. O Ty -hooked -her -ns, -hut :-the Cho per's - ♦ r' Mrs. (Dr.) Cull, of Mitchell is the, latter took in "Richelieu." ! +♦•�hi�♦•1•! •♦ �+l•� .�•�Ir•1.1�•4•��+ aworp defeated b I4 shots Stan.,.-�� I Professor Will nose ♦ ♦ Last Friday evening the 0 C I y : �,-_ Principal, of y g tsf°L �:�-_.�-�:._ .- :. :,..::,;g i guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. •Uomkes, g. + p ® ♦. Board met, all the members present. &rsest Rev. T nd Mr Coae B. spent a + London Conservatory of music, was '.l. Rev Mr Gonne was . a Co' Id ♦' •1• '( i Y P ippoie rch Chair.Won Lost To Pla ♦ .II• in town on,Tuesday, examining Candi-y few days with Seaforth .relatives last i �man with Mr Jas Scott vice chairman (... h F..,,,,,,.., 6 4 0 'i' ,♦ ath week, dates in Pianoforte and Theory in con. , Sode tI ♦ Property Committee, Dr Thompson; A,.O F..... 4 4 8 nection with that Conservatory. A �b, •i• Uhairman. Jackson, Forrester, and I.O, F, . 7 6 3 est f Mrs. oo l e Zurich, was the full report of recoils will 6e given ♦ McTag art. Discipline and studies Mr W. O W .r.; 4 5 7 ..1 'Y' !, nest of Mrs. Holmes during the past, later. •� Scott c4airman, Mr Ransford and.Rev L U L..... • . , -, , . 3 ii eGY r week.Mr. W. Glenn Campbell is spending ♦ Mr Gonne. �/ ♦ p 0C 1, spent and Mra, W, H. Kerr, of Bruss. ing a couple of weeks with his mother at t • v s y I ,. ,, i1 r'lreit I�e1it 1`institittio>!t ♦ • - els, sta few days in town during ' .Aylmer -meanwhile pupils will be re- Who Is Itt ? A representative of The Gloder1,eh j r the act week, I ceived as usual at the (Jampbe)l music The Jackson Mf p' y 9t We are showing a bi range Of Waffli • Sh6eS ° studio, on Wednesday, Thursday,Fri. +*4'♦ 1'��'�4'�'1'♦ •q�•� '� •��•��•��•♦ g COM •an - -Ake � Star had occasion on Monday last tb . g l3 g , •l• Miss Belle O'Neil and Mies Gertrude ' soon to lose one of their most vain= attend at the Count House of Refuge Specially suitable_ for. the herd cold of the mid- day and Saturday • of each. week b. 3' R �? Chant have returned from Stratford I Mrs. Campbell. Y able em loyeoe.. We understand she on matters under the Children's Aid {y1TiCer season.,:. Business College. Mise Annie McOorvie entertained Roes to London to reside, where she Society supervision slid took advent« r, •1• Mr. Ern $, Davis, of Toronto, son of Mondttiy afternoon. wrll preside at the fireside of a former age of the opportunity to look through I+'el , ♦ Miss M McLennan who has been : Mr. S, Davis, expects shortly to open Mrs Dowdin entertained S Popular Clintonian as. a bride. An- the house and premises. It is a pleas •i• t Shoes for Ladies buttoned, laced and"gait + visiting in .Lucknow for some weeks a hardware store on Dovercourt Road and Tuesday evening, Saturday nouncement later, ore and a,duty to add his .testimony ♦ ors, at priers ranging from $1.00 to $I.75 ,♦1, has returned Lome. in the west end of'the oily. The prem- to that of all who visit the house in ♦ Felt Shoes for Men, some laced same aiterx • Hhcltey NCws , g : Mrs J McLaughlin, Walton, spent a idea he has recited will not be ready Mr. and Mra. W. A. Iiellyar .are ];act Thursdav night .the Clinton saying that it is a model of cleanliness, ♦ prices start at $1 76 Punning as couple of days the guest of Mrs J $ for occupation unlit about the end of entertaininp this evening, g fou good order and general management, •i• • nag high as $5.06 Lindsay last week. March. Mrs, R. B. Oombee gave a thimble I3ocke'y team went to Hensali to play and Mr, and bTrs. Mulch, the keeper • Men's Work Shoda, a cull suitable Mr tea on Monday of this week, a fren dly gams And- were unsuccess- ♦ po y for farm itl Clinton, oief�t aWedneada coon his ret gt�Dw, at one t me states that at Mass Petti+ full in their gains; ' The score *as and matron, with their assistant., Mrs. work,.. _heavy wool Thing. Williams' make, Simpson, deserve lire highest braise at $2.40 + Wednesday d mi[iner for Mrs, W. T. O'Neil.entertains anum- close however, Hensall,winning 7 ,0 6, for the capable and kindly care and turn trip to Victoria, B C. i ployed ares ,here, but latterly em- her of her Mends this evening. The C, O. I., team played in Code+ Mr John T Watt was in Wingham pproved with the leading 041gary g' rich last week and P y attention they bestow on the inmates. Boys' Shoes, good and�strong, the keep•you-dry i recently attending the funeral of the . Rousa: will shortly°, enter into partner- Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Stevenson enter- were defeated by a The comfort and costal well being of kind, heavy wool lining, Williams' make. 1.75 c� score of 10 to 7. A return game will alt are a agent g $ ?' late Mrs Oscat Sparrow. ship with a successful business mg,n of tamed Tuesday and Thurs'daq evening' he played shortly pli y always Bothe in' the West+ of this weal:, y, -Last week Dotter, mind, olid enquiry amongst lite in- ♦ For children and luta ts, the choicest of warm .i. During the past week Rev. M]�r, ty hockey team defeated the C. C. I., mates finds few, if an com laints shoes, prfces starting r, 71C, reaching $1,Zfi 'WAdo has been on the sick list. Nis 11Tr arid, Mrs Summerf'eld, of Ntount Mrs. Ti A. Greig, entertained anum by a score of 10 ttf. 7 but, had to y" i i R n with t o tone of •l• many friends will wish him a, speedy Albert; Mlsa Fraser, of the Normal, her of her friends at her home on some to do it, The we} ht o£ the general satisfaction ♦ y. Stratford, and Miss 'Gertrude ormal, Monday evening of this week. Hing teem told on the C. C. I„ boys, heir treatment, Surely the recover of the Business college, . Stratford' County of Hurod iTever slid a wiser or •i• see • US for' the Best in John T Gravis, only brother of Mrs g , Mr, _and Mrs. J•. Cunningham ontor. On Tuesday evening .Ilensall played more humane act than when it decid, • a visited over Suudav at the home of *w, R R Andrews, Cleveland, Ohio, died tamed a dumber of frieiSda to a, dinner the return gafk►E in this place . 4bd ed to establish and conduct a house of Footwear.* I&W week at the family residence, Me and fdrs.I1 B Chant. party on Tuesday' evening of th[s were defeated by o a score of 7-4, refuge for its indigent poor; and the ,� Winnipeg. Postmaster and Mrs. A. 11f. Kay, of we8k. Right at the start the visitors scored reporo whi::h Ara regularly submitted Miss 1+311a Lindsay left for Toronto Stratford ivere the guests of Mrs. J. two g�ais that anode the home players to the (;orint�Council show most com« `I' REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. .l. R Mrs. A. T. Casper entertained a look dizzy, but it ryas not lou before inou able business mans eluent, .It is on 'Monday where She intends to Leslie Kerr, -last week and ,very much number other girl friends at her home the score wiis tied and at Half` ! time it no Batter to s � ' spend three weeks, before her return enjoyed the performance of ltreli« on Wedliesdity afternoon from three was y ay that this is one s-. ♦ � 4 21n favor of Ciintoh. Follow• partmept of County business on which to Port tivilliarn, ehpu. Postnaaswer ICay a}s0 alrelit A to seven. An enjoyable time was in was the lin©u� n •i' Mr. and Mrs.Jno. Gardiner and baby few' hours with Dr. Shaw, and the two spent by all. �_ g p " Clinton. ,lohnson ilttle err i :rear can be made it 'is no cosy ,i, ckso arrived home last .week after an etc. revived the old.d'ays when they .were goal ; Taskor, point 1 Rumball, a point task to look after the lives and health , O DonneI, .royer ; O'Neil, centre ; Drs- of from S) to° 90 people 'gush as the w terided vi®it at 'Waterloo, Rain ion >§e'atfnates..rit seliool. . Mr. Iraq is Ali Two trumps took night Wlodgings at er r wfn i• r 1 p . ♦ Fred uncle r , P , R , o resteu, 1 win heti- litfuse enorall con itntl other paints. nc a of the I.ditor, the cove on Mo evenin R !I y tains, and when y R' sa11I1elnpllill. "Cameroti.Sc+ibert, Nee- one rinds it ori well and canitciatltioug• , 3"rofessor Brawn will be out of town Last Thurad'a�+ (i T Z�ettiqrpw, 1)is. Ttli l ousA of Refuge t,onitnittee }ands, RV. C 10r't, Shepherd, lluclmall;th. 'ly' done sit in this,63se it }s -1t r; ht meet at the :{louse, on Tuesday Mr Perking of Helsall was referee. 1 Vow this ©yeti#fig until Monday, hl:r�s, trier 1.+"lelght Agelit, 13tratford•,,Ioh1t y neict, to say so, ka h'1•♦4+��3+�. �+Mh+4�•♦•�4+i��'i•r%n+►+l+io'r'i•1'4•:•�