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Whit Wo Advertise 'fife Sell'. � The Clinton Electric Light, Co., are �is piany friends hope to gee him o out :tA+t*+++*+*+*+♦+*+*+*'�+*++*+*"+*+* *+* +1►�•1t�'!1�t�f•i��r «
taking stat one of life Ion Aller boilers, &$sin scion.
and replacing; It with a large Leonard It Hamilton had the anisfortune tO
4 oi�e. They tart giving; good service, j get some ribs broken a few days ago fWall , 0
+ i and erre pl:eparang to gave even ,better. with the plow handle; not very bad♦
I'luch & %'�',. o . � I I though so that he 110 will recover.
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11 Mrs •L Bell has returned from Lon.
What we Sell Advertises. ili9. Gtrue `I?o Blyth i don: after several aveeks of a visit. ♦-
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Tv dap,a load of ladies accompanied als by someS .i.
>iladies' lieallyt4-toBor>Nieuts, go)ttlaxnen drstvs to Blyth to' z na er ,tial; kit a is arranging fora.
411111nelry an Stress-11Iu'i�iltig., attend the annurd Convention of the base b;s l xnatcb between itis Londnn .t" ova
UodPrich ncstricb Women's Mission ,Medical Team and his borne brews,, utlyd& A�prxl16th.
. - ciry Society which is heir held in the,
g Nn definite date haabeensettled yet,1?
Blyth 343ethodfst Church. 1♦irs Tie 'The Hough Cup. now held by the 't'
+. whartha, bf Holmesville, gives one of ♦ A�11 ou
kWhat About � Berlin C(iilegiate Institute, will be o r l g stock is now in and ready far
; . -.+ t e paper at the afternoon session, sa �ght after by thea mit •Uoileg5ia,te Iia. w ytaur inspection. S
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stz ate April °?3, a satin.
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The final game between the L. O, L. `li 'Good 1Yay �, .. ��, ...�.,.__. �_ __. ._- -_, __ - ..
and W, 0, W. in the Fraternal Carnet ( A few words of want advertising •
under'Furnished Rooms often turns j
r evengaig,both gamey of the round beans a tenantless and unprofitable Tonna in- •• ._ >�'� #'
Sall I,ea tie was Iayed Wednesd,t
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IF-bl 1WtheWl"n'. owls./ won by the former, the first by 12 to a tenanted,, money -earning; apart• ♦ 41
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points a>nd second by ?Points. 7?o- � Ment, Try the Want ad method for 't' (ry � - �
Have you decided what you are going to do night ('Thursday) and Friday night the i securing the pick of those looking for + 4
winners will hoof hor"ns with the T, Q. ,new quarters. ♦ y.
about the windows? Now that house-cleaning' . . %f ' F. in the lattees ball. The existance' `
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time is near to hand, it is time -you !lave decided HON.MR. FOX
of a 3rd prize makes It necessary for I ,roe broom
riIuy Top Iligholr + t i . ♦
the losers to play with the W. O, W.e broom prop this year will fall
aboar your Curtains. We can assist you wonder " "There is. no truth whatever, in the for third place, far behind that of last year, At the
• • rumor that Tion, Air. Fay is to retire meeting; of the National Asacciation ♦ •i•
fully, if ou will read the following window items, from the Ontario Government. For, 1 ylaws of.Broom-makers at Ohleago, It was ,&
Y Y g For -tile.
}r some unaccountable reason sucha pro. A majority oe the votes polled is a,l announced that the shortage would i §`> ' ♦ '
and come to this store and see for you -self, .the conttnne ani the
4 - reduce bile beer, indicated- from time that is required to carry the bylaws prides, rise further + ' • •i.
complete range of patt5rns we are showing. Every to time during; the past two or three on May 2nd, The law requiring a unless some conversation plan is
yard of Curtain, goods is new and extra good yeaxs. There was never a, moanent in certain percentage of the votes on the adopted. + j .
.. which Mr. Foy's retirement; was con. list applies only to bylaws granting; ^^*•11,
value. ten wd or even thought d, I have of- bgnuaes, . e'�'�^'�"""'�'�""�"�^"i!'"�""�'"1'<'"l<'"�'�""�",�+ + a
ten wondered what could be the reason Death of Mb's, Ualydy + • •t•
for the persistency with which the ru•
Choice Spot Muslins 1Se and, 20C mor was from time to time revived.. On Monday of this, week at the home • Personal Notes
Let me say,once and for all, that there of her daughter, Mrs, Neal, Hul'lett , .1 ; ♦ •€�
• , It those having relatives or friends * � .
¢oo yards of Coin Spot Muslin, in av�ry is not now nor has -there rummer been any there passed away a well-known and �„ visiting to town or Ting away * ♦ .
foundation for bnc h a rumor.'—Sir Jae. highly respected woman, Mrs.. J Olin notify na'ot the foot eeroh wealz, We •i,
size spot, double width, very fine quality, • Whitney, In a state nt to the rear. °fir riotilaannoanoe tinthe Naw Eap, . ! . .
on sale at..:.............................,.......Calc and 25C p Hardy her at husband � Ptah been elon '+iw' " " " ' �' �� t t
reside is of Hulle'•t tow s i but. for, + •
e deal only in duality Wall Papers --•papers re- .*
r Window Broken the ant ?years has lived in Clinton. i Dr Guixn was in Toronto' Saturday. � ceived exclusively from the forem st Canadian Manu-
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Robinette Curtain moods zoo Mr: arlly died, in 1908; She was a MissMary Hind returned home from ♦ Y la �•
Wednesday afternoon. of this week. faithful and devoted member of the her visit in Chicago. .a, facturecs.
• a young boy -with . roller skates, acci Ontario. St. Church. Three children •¢.
Frilled Bobinette Curtain Goods, made dently went u against a Dr Dandier spent a few days in To. ♦ I
P S Pate glass are left to mourn the loss of a.faithful, , p y
with Insertion and wide Lace, plain and in the Irwin store and .put the another: --Mrs. A, Neal and. Thomss in ionto this week. ♦ You are invited to see the line ; by all odds, the •.
fano 6 -inches wide Pei aril 25C glass out of business. Huliett and William. in Tuckeramith,, Mr. John Norr has one to Clinton. ',
,,,,, y � � finest: we ?lave ever shown,
y' 3 '""•' ••. y . The funeral took place on Wednesday to work.—Exeter Advocate. �
New Lister afternoon to Clinton Cemetery' Rev.. Mise Clara Chadley entertained the T
_ Our Interprising Baker and Confect- T. W. Cosebs, officiating. l sewing club on Monday evening: r ! r e i'' i'$ea �'
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sorer, sorry . 1. R. has secured .the ,11 OPUlation Decreased',, , y _ _
' Mitis May Davis attended the wed- •� .q.
services of Mr. r, K. Horase,wbo comes 'ding of her cousin at ,Exeter last week ♦ •
The To' ` I , . I here from Stratford, Mr. House has AssessorOottle has finished hie work •t•
occupied positions at Toronto and and has handedin the rciland it shows Rey. J. Green will supply the Pres. o -
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the ability and intention of servin ear, the total number living in Clint eek. an pulpit at L'ondesboro next "•
other large centres and comes with a decrease in population from la .. ;
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the people of Ulinton with the very ton being2,300 now. But while there Miss Harriett Mason, -of •li!gm.. %� -
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v h , ` best of everything to- bo had from a has been a decrease in population there pent'Sunda the asst of. Mrs. , ♦, .
bakery oven, has been, an increase in the -assessment F. Wise. •II+ . -
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of $12,913 over ear. The assess.:- Miss DorothP Tierney, 'of• Blyth, is + • 't'
`---� L, a s. t vaeel We Y Gone To New Liskeur�l y
- iA . `k a �� � went •by wards is .-= . visiting with her randmother, Mrs o �`
-� y R `A\1 111,, reached the the to - Mr. Harry Rutledge left yesterday, Ward � 1910 . i .
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p Thompson, of town. •F♦�3'��€^**��II•♦•II+��i•****�+3•��•♦�3•♦+* �♦'l+♦+l+��rr•t��•t'o•II•*�t•♦•II•♦•3.0•€�*�+o+i•♦ I.
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,�% �Mv:,,r (VV ednesday) for New Liskeard where St. Andrews .. , a..... , $200,3051.
0 �x� £ notch in Milliner" MrswmGilkinson, Chicago, is the
rvre7t'^a�ys ; y he will be employed to the cement St. James' ., .2112,gaS
11.� selling and on
business: His estimah1e wife .and .. ' St. Johns' .. ,.... I94,828 guest of her mother, Mrs, Stevenson -- �•�d..�.
i, t� ts^ i ' slaughter. Maude, will , remain here .3.t. George's , .. , ..... 167,038 and sister Mrs W SDowns.--11------------.--`" .
�"aturcta had the until Mx, Rutledge a as settled and __ Mr Frank O'Neil arrived this week
`+`'- `' I 1 a r g e t individual. ect to jolrr hair some time yin June. �7tifi,011 . stern trip ;and looks well
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frons his we
VU.._ tl ' The NEwEiA Loins their xta any friends . - . The dog population has also rapidly- and states that lousiness ' is lively in
Y the West.
�� daY s gales in the ,. to good wi hes for'the friars., decreases from I3y dogs assessed last
' �;-i' history of this. stare: ;,r,1ix;Lrv's Citizen Dead year •onl 53 appear on the roll, this -Mr Harry Holden o£ tlginton; .Ont., �7ne price bnl
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r -- year. was shaken bands with old friends .in
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citizen held in high• regard by . Wedding Delis - , t�ita�lay .this week.--.Wetaskawin .
-- - 4 u t I . good reason; for passed away on Sunday, Mr.. (Alta) Post;,
1.. this record, George Grant. Frall beal-th and gay On.Wed'nesday at high -noon one of `Mise B, t�ay;wlit, has been the guest
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" , , thering years bad beers bearingheav-.those always interesting •events-' of Miss Irene Jap son. for the last two
fly upon him for some Limb and .the Wedding --took
' l � ,/ r It Is it too much to say g; -took plane at the residence! weeks. returned to her. ho e '. -W--1 N
y • end a , f m , inToron.
/� pproached gradually, His round: of the brides parents: Mr., and 'Airs:. tu.oti Tuesday.11
f taw. o that the reason is because of years may said to have been ,com_ George I'rowhill, !alar Street, :when • 9
(` s� the. dieoorang women . of $,tete, bathe will .he dee !y , lvlr Sarr> .Stitt; of Brussels, visited .
Clinton and earronpdaa p y'mourned `their daughter, Miss: Iargaret-.h tza- at the home of Mr W, S. Downs over.
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R and kiridlp remembered by those .beth and: Mr, John: Inglis, were united , _-._
country have ,fo>rtid oat Sunday being,= the guest of her sister, I
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that this store Ie as r311 who knesv.:him.duriug the many years in t1Te -bold bonds of 1V,1"atrimony by, hire Stevenson: '
g of his-Vesidence' here, Ali?r-Grant was Rev. T. Wesley Cosens in the•pt'esence ,
and Milliner 'vats $, .a.remarkablemiLn, in. manq-respects,... of_th_ a immediate relatives a,nd:friefids. Mastpr Delbert Higgins was Pres• .
k others.. in. Millixte.r-.axyles- ,._
tt Y. Q . L+•ven in his seventies sae. ,had all the Viiia bride -iooked- -charm ng -find was sented-with._.a, pretty. book -=from -his.
interest -la. the life around' .him of unattended, Very he:tirty congratula . Ift,te teacher Miss Kerr, won for • sped; .
younger men, He took' an an, fictive, tions and good wishes were extended, gal .good conduct, •. we arrw .. . -1--i" I
interest in bo•wling'and curling and in .after which the -guests sat. down to a Miss M MbNa,ughtod, of Brussel$,, -
'%"%"W'%`%`%'A"'%"••� %�'Q'm"t+'6'®• were. elected for the ensuing •year:—. the town. . He the matters of was la, turd stSebout w s donetby ll�t,ylir ern ample justice ortilerl'was calling on tlae Jackson IvIrg.own Co., rm . in
Chimes
Honorary Superintendent, David Tip- type; of steal"n rote ria str*Ong wind, 'Were. the recipients of ma nMusefulkiind pg the t weed friends in. town dor-
��1��� C�dI]�'� g' g Y, p' y i p
lady ; Superintendent, •A: 13oover; true, vet kindly in his wa. . U I rd "C ,on. I I .
ys, He. is.' costly prgsen.ts testifying. to the high. Dr. Carr �, S. has accepted an 3r!t; '
a���� 0� 7, �►�`�O�fM a Assistant Superintendent, S.. Ra.tlizveal siirvived by his widhty, tcrtnerly Mrs. Pateem in which they were held, : Lust; p irtant position in theStcpted, •
and W. Walker,; I fleou U
Secretary Treasurer, Constable who ministered A. nntiraiy T Thurada . evenan ' oho. ti;�,ary
BAPTIST Ralph Tipiady ; Assistants,' Greox:ge to his .comfort iii his :d y: Erie ds F g' v k �harty Lady College ;n Catafornia; and has .decided
Rev. C J Cameron, B A., of Toronto I Wray and Amos Caske ; Musicat Dir• lyfr, G ti . eclining years.y n surprised the ;bride :with a to elosali'0 his. office here at once.
will preach next Sunday morning; on l ector, Dr. Evans � Pier ' " � >..nt..was born 11a Xb$1 m .the shower of beeuttful gifts, I•he newly ' „ '
net, Zemtla. (.ar- 1fYtle village of Tarand; some 18 miles wedded.couple left ori tiiei 3.': 07, train CounGitgor ]3eacom has not been y the; very prompt .response iven Co out, =Shirt
Home Missions, All should• take the - nish ; Assistants, Emma Plumsteel, from 13alaioral Castle, Tri Aberdeen- s feeling extra fine during the past Si:):i week,
opportunity of hearing this talented i Elva Wiitse and Grace •.Walker * Su, for a short hoveyindun trip to Toronto . e arinOLillcenlent df last week,. as it has dem-
shire. Scotland. His boyiigod days: and other points, ,after which they coliPle of weeks, 13ts many friends
speaker. The Pastor will occupy the! peiintendent of Cradle .Roll, Hattie 'were spent iii the health'yenvarounient will settle down in their' home i tin_ will wish him a speedy recovery frons onstrated' two •thincrg t0 U5 --FIRST h
the grippe, a r that the',
Pulpit an the evening, subject, 'The ' Lavis. A splendid staff ..of teachers of a Scottish home and hisyoung man. dari• Among the .oilt of town; in
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Lord and Gideon," i and assistants was also appointed, • `hood among the little• towns in 'that were Mr. and lllrs:`T'1xGtiias Williitrns n � Mr, and.�Irs, J, Wiseman �vero 'all- p p velti3eCrletlCS ; SECONDLY,
g' . At the annual Trustee meeting;, Mr romantic country that lies along . the rite and Mrs: Mk rk �-.Williatrison. rind .ed to St, Marys owing to the. deiitil that they lbelieVe lgl rile telt"albSlit Of
t3AL°VATION ARMY of y 17Ur 5tate1.
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James Cornish was elected-representa- banks.and braes of the River D4. I At. Mr..: a d Mrs.. S'i ill . Williamson, .of l Mrs. Wiseman's. stepfather, who died
Special Welcome meetings of Cap. I tive'from the Trustee. $oard to 'the the age of 1t3 he" was . a re Bram • M - T s.iinday.• We i e an e t11
tain Taylor, the new commanding of- (quarterly Board, Jahr stoic pP nti_ed tO P�n ,lir. 1. Adams and Alissa . i;.V a ,In I.,
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titer.' Subjects as follows:—Sunday.. :
a e hie atR the mill .uf Rippbchie •Lizzie Adams, of Loridesboio
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lin life locals.
and at,, the expiiatton .of his three East; Friday evening Diel; Tasker " ok
11 a. m., The Mystery of Godliness. 3 - . - years' service received t .e .The \Vatbi i4ro TIES S stein -Was •1 - rg
'p. Overcornin • ' �GiiArehiNeWB h, sum of.ni'' three ahillin s'... Y s- intortunate Tri_ '. eiittin its left �4:lifi'iculties, .a love � • •.. - `ator 7 fi i1e after`tvai'ds worked Thri.sysYein of Waitt rsvdrlcs is Ticar: hand between. the thumb. and•first finwy ; p. m: A si?rious answer to a , •Rey, Z, J. Shields, of London, who in several mills tct9d i SZn ,1tTay. 1_a0 he' rn coni lesioa.,.&n mains. on `Tow' 'ger, He however had icurious question. ATl are iuyited. has reached and lectpred an tie. Ba -` was en a P n t dressed and�'.. ..I. R ad for.a� s or t.
8 h t time on. the send and 'Ixgla Streets have ' been is..ittending to::his work.
tint Church, here, to. Che delight of the eonatruction of the ��ictoria. I3rid a ifnistied an iv r ' `
ST PAUL'S congregation has accepted the call a .over the Linn d o k on io.seph street ..Dr, Sh.izv and Major Mclaggart lir- of EmbrO
of Desi The same,.year kiss been started, After Joseph. St., rived home hist week friim tliei lderieS Came OUr Way this week arid• Tto'
The Ladies' Guilci of St Pauls church • fill the pulpit of Jarvis Street Church Mr. 'Craxit answered the -the call of has been completed -there a;re 1700 ft, down South r trip to enco
for three weeks Both aisle a larger. section of the people `to . -
intend holding a ac tea f the S. 14 ' Toronto, and will Leave London about the New Gaud and, on the first of Aug- of pipe on hand to:.lay which will were delighted with .the. tri and
room, on the afternoon of April 28th I May 15. list shipped at'port of Aberdeen for- practicall P the d0 .their tradlnc ill the 1Qiel]Oori, We Put t111S Lot
(Thursday), ycomplete the systom. Con- weather juatsukted them. p
y), Tea served -from 3 to 5.301 1 —�---=Q• Canada, -He passed 'quarantine at tractor Cullen has about 20 men at The main friends ' on sale Saturda 6ornin '
p, m, All the congregation are invit- a dditional Local NOVS P y iii town, ' of rRev. Y g, at .ten O clOClti , .' at'
Rachet and roceeded to. Hamilton work and expects to be .throug;hin SVm L' otve,.of I.ondon,who xviisforrxi- t'r'iT oieloCii at ri^ S t
ed to attend and alsbng your friends then to -Galt be me a nutnlyer' two weeks..: `There are still 12 of the city recto of "IVa p cv hat Ought to crowd our
iif•ac uaintances. from ,geMhind.. The 50 • H •dranus . to seta Cracked r nghatn..will he piesis -
The Young Ladies' Giiild have tip- I :i cans Corn, Peas or 'Tomatoes for Y pipe 'ed to learn':that he is recoverin efts Stl3l'e till every yard iS sold.
pointed Mrs. J. McLeod, President of 25c. at McEivan's.Glroeer Wellington, Grey & Bruce Railway have cause"few leaks in the system a serious i•Ilness of'la a g i
their Society, owing to Mrs. A. A, y`. was tinder construction that gi PPe•
Hill's leaving town. The young Ladies ` nClia Studio y , year'"find but not one 01, the loaded connection Mr. Yanatter
® Mr. Grant had no difficult in seeurin have • proved 'defective. winch s formerly of theGoder-
feel they are fortunate in securing the ! MISS GRANT his returned froujl'or• employment.' .1 6 was sent to work well for.tbe • Oontractor.. The stand rch Signal, but who hay -been in p,Lrt- .
on the bridge ai rose the S sed l norsbi in•a grocer business, • .ts re, . J so
services of Mrs, McLeod. onto, and has.,opened. her studio in Dr, g P. hiver pipe has yet to receive two coats of , tired, pIn our mind t wall b h
' Agnew's old stand, and is prepared to at Newhope, no"w•knowp as Hespel . paint and a flag; pole is act be erected a hard for in this lot comprising
WESLEY take a limited number of pupils, . Stu.' er' He Was given the job of - building; ..on the sop of it. At present the 1VIr. Yanatter tci slap away froux a mp !sing Muslin and Lawn Eclgiilgs
dio opens. Saturday afternoon, the culverts and catt` e. guards on the stand pipe is full c)f water and should printing,ofixce. . . . and Insertions.
Epworth League Anniversary ser- , new road from' Preston . to (auelph,' afire Occur G2 kba .of pressure, is avail- Mrs. peverell, and Mrs. �:. A. I�ill
vices will be held. next Sunday 24th' Selling Oilt Afterwards he took charge of a gang .able in any part of the' town,, Three left Clinton on Tuesday. ' The int CC�
inst. The Pastor will preach morning � ''A nate from the West. states that vision �' ?` end OlN • AVoI"th frolu '4C to 6nje, -at 2L C Deli` '( .
of men whose work zvas .Dotting wood good streams. 'cciitld tie ..used for two g friends and relatives in several j I.N
and evening. Special of bang will be a former citizen of .Clinton, in the And.niaking ties''ilii .the Buffalo and .hours with the stand; pie would be places, in the East, and stop• at Mr
al on behalf of the league. All erson of`C W Jacobs, is selling out Goderich line. His next venture was over. half full. The rest voir is also Iluette,-Mi+b, their olds home r L0X. TW0- Wo' rth from 7 •e to toe il,t U'per, are welcome, p an the contrsctin en , t yd, bis Gent's Furnishing business an in' g business in partner- full.and the Gas -Engine Producers are to their new home in Winnipeg;. �
. A very successful Social was enjoyed 1• Moose Jaw, We did not hear what p., with Isachar. Murray at St.. in readiness' to furnish additional Miss r'®� �� �C —'� 0 1
Mabel Harland was ' esbliecl IC4111 10 to - 15�I . a 7e,
y a lar a number of Young people IVtr Jacobs intends dom Mary s. The firm also owned the atone pressure if re aired with Engineer ineeic awn �itddenl last Thursday nix ac•
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last Monde evenin ► q. g y ` The came' i
Monday g in - •the Sunday l Time For Chan g• � quarry down the river, .afterwards Pratt at the helm, Persona requiring count of the death of her sister-aii,law Y n ieceS;•-of from i
school roam of the Uhurch. After de- . Change owned: byy Mr., Jarfuls Whitson. This water connection; should apply at Mrs John Campbell Of Boxall 3- t0 O yard., and
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votional exercises conducted by the' ,Now that the roads are in good con- p was carried.on successful. once�to the Waterwords Committee Harland ex a ,ts to return 1►iars Will be sold at above riGG5, in' feces only.
Pastor the followin I dation we think it about time for all lly for three years: Mr. Grant was tie the supplies. and fittings for the to tee.$,,house %r her broth rM°nday p p y
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rendered:—Duett,Miss Iiia Wilkin and bicycle riders to tike the road ante al- something Of a sportsman in, those service connections are exnected this
Lloyd Wilkin: Reading, Miss Davis; ( low the citizens the, free tine of the early days and to has later dabs told of week, . It is, to be hoped a lar e n m- Mr. John M.a. att,�of.Dundas, broth 14 • 1 11
Piano Solo, Miss H Doherty; Reading, sidewalk, instead of dudgirg a rider tare experiences at Cluck and patradge her wall apply, , P g u er of Will MOffatt, left last week for
ever ' sht)otan '. [IM I I
Mrs A T Looper; Sulo Mr Cook of Y 'few steps. if they, Iron t .stn g 'the next .ten .. .
P years. Mr. Montana, to tilts, a position an a large I'D .
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Goderich; Reading, Miss Grace Ciuff; let Magistrate Andrews hale a tnorp• �*rant'slient onliiefarm,having;bought IQ'epartmeratal.gtore, John was for a
Song by tour tittle girls; Reading,Miss +ting Court.` One day would be suf: iot 28, "(Yon, 0 West Missouri, but 1Londesboro • ng time inH.odgens store here,whbre • r,
Reed, Refreshments were served and o .
ficient. his health .failing .subsequent to an . . Last Sunday Church congregations he received a good .business training, still- further the supremacy of our M
everybody had a good time. . attack of pneumonia he' returned . Mt an Mrs D -A Forrester announce f? Illinery, we .
lYomen s institute to were very slim as for numbers count, d placeon• sale for .SATURDAY
The annual meeting of the W M S town in .1871. As showing the alter, R Clark of Cotistante, supplied the the* ow4agement of their daughter, .
was held in the Sunday School rooms The home of Institute . oh be Held ed conditions between those days and, Methodist pulpit in the morning, Miss Annie A nes to Mr Geo. C'hidley, l
on Thursday April 14th., the Press- at the home of Mrs .John Johnston on t}ie preaent�Mr Grant used to recall Reza. Mr Martin, ti�hitechurch, au of Owen Sound, son of .Mrs Chidle ','of
dent Mrs W J Jolliffe was it the chair Thursday, April 28th at 2.30 j). m. All his sale of six loads of wood to. Robert plied the ul its of Burns ,ani K o p Ulinton. 'l`he zveddin will take• la
After routine business the election of members are requested . to ba present Latah; merchant of St. Alary's,for the Uhurchesp Pi n x at the home o£ Mr T'o enteron place 1,
for election of officers and other sum of S4. He ryas now buyer for the Rev Mr Richardson was to supply y' es 3 ' '
3=12misp e * its
officers took place with the followingda April 20th,
+ io business, there will be a demonstrate firm of. Boat h Somerville, and con. Burns ani[ .Knox next Sunday but Mrs F W Watts,of results: -President; Mrs J She herd; , Clinton, District
F ion on a vacuum cleaner, r1 �ttaper on tinuNd with the firm for eight years. owing to illness he cannot, and ar Secretary of W ' 1
Int Vice rp M Mr. . I
a Pattison; 2nd Mi wasnin fine woolens and blankets In 1881 he was engaged aged by the Maasey. rangement has been made with the was in Blyth la eat Huron s Institute n eady-to-Wear .Hats, , the ar.po ular prices Pres., Uo Moffat; Mrs
Sect., Mi and bedgdinp p
Rudd; Uor. Sect., Mrs E Carleton; , g' Harris Co., Tis .their St, Mary's repre• Rev. Mr Greene, of Ulinton, to al $,ply rangetnenEs fort o �ariazinmaking b rch '
Treasurer, bliss Porter, Superintendent sentative and during the years spent them. >n that town and met with every en -
of mite boxes, Mra Harland; Organist Rev. C. M. McLelinan Acquitted. with this firm he made a record not I3arvey Longttian and family have in
ement and n
Mrs Cooper; Assistant Organist, Miss g on fo y g will wee
9. an r; � +� . �a a . � t .
Thr fallaVvin extrart. from the s r himself lint for the � o I •, moved from here to this week Institute iia a couple of wee�s • O
Greene. H1.
erald of Halifax, Nova Scotia,. refers fie sold for them $SL.00O a Orth of im• His hoose is for sale or to rent. p ,
- �ltho,ii�tih] ttic-- r
]ernpnts and never Inst a dollar and There was a ad pi—
to Rev. Mr. McLennan. a former ,pie- p good s pment of lad est Monday evening a number.of - b Q. Jie5-ay;i�wf tllet a -15 i�y�ccd-
or of the Ii;i never stied a man. This firm stated tattle from here last Sa y friends gathered at the home of that cl - ' _
() vTAltlO seng wi t peen Presbyterian Church Saturday. :Mrs McLean's, Rattenbur Street , t?x Usivenes5 and good taste that is
Rev. T. Wesley (Josons will preach but who for the past ,three or jour Was tiler boat record they over .had Mise Holmes has put up a new.wire and found
�r a . in the more expensive Iines,
at both services next Sundaq. Thai years has been on aged in fire inaut- from a single agzent, While to Nass= fence on the front of her lot. gent an c3nloyable evening, During p
anre brininess at Iialifa,x, o�vfng to a puri Mr. G4rant was elected to a seat Ha s were she the evenrng; the Hostess, Mrs Armour
subject of the morning discourse will i mixup in the finance al under his control, at the counrik board. He was On the the 9 pped on "Wednesday and Mrs. Lappine were ,presented be "The Mutable and the immutable ' y price this week was $8.85, . with aeces of limo es : Ch.�'
the company entered a serious charge first hoard of eiders of. Xbox church, p g ina . as the - -- ..--
Uontrasted: The topiD of the evening l" 9 prices Are still soaring being ladies had recently celebrated a birth ° ,
sermon will tP ••Mount •Gerizim or l will bet him, but his old friends here St, Marys in 1878 and outlived the now 22 cents trade and 10.1 cash, Our .day. It was Indeed a sur
will be Pleased to knew thio the ; up other mernlyers, Lit; was always a _merchants are bound not to lye vat- y prise party,
Mount Lhal, Which ? Choice music • ronderd a verdict of not 'guilty, lure •strong Liberal in polities, a man of the done in that line, Prof. �, Brown was ft> Exeter re,
will el furnished by the choir. All Herald says: "The McLennan theft highest integrity, respected by all who Geo Johnston fs stall dently seting; as accompanist lit a con.'
are welcome. I rase was nonoluded in the Supreme p very unwell , ,
At thr. Annual Society meeting of knew' 'him, .His later vears were spent and there is not any sign of improve cert under to has
efollo i alto gavW I N
the Ontario Street Methodist Church, Court after yesterday afternoon and the to the cOrnfarte,ble companionship of trent, The Adder T _hast Mernowitig fo env ,
the quarterly Board were elected for n Verdi tbeing out one hour, returned hotrip. IIs spent much time reading Jas Ilkll is somewhat better Buri i£ of his work: --Prof, 'William Brown,itf
the ensuing year: - Arthur Stevenson, I D f not guilty Judge Cr sdale and p to a Year ago wets a familiar the weather warrh,4 up he will like! Clinton, who formerly presided at the ' •
Seth i fisher, Jabez hands, R. B. tarter did no show e" said thrtt the evidence figtireh n the bowling green. At I�' nox soon be O. it. y Trivitt Aietnoriat nliurcli organ, acted
and Oliver Jervis. iv the heft Of X3,000, but on Sunday evening the Dead I.ldutton was not suited with thes apcompanist to Alias 7'liomsOn'e set- �. !
l.ti i0, but he wOuld'leave the itestion MarDh in! Saul was plrtyed vet'y ime sawyer he had so the mill as shut notions, slid being a favorite with an .�� si�I"
At the Annual Meeting of the , entirely to the jury whether the presaivaly by the organist, ilii. Iittnni• down until he tan et alio I%icier aticilence at till times, his ef• p •
Ontario Street Tuesday
ev Sundae (ta s conversion Of the cOrtspanq's funds licit, I)ereased was a step-l'ather of ! flnish up, the logo. g then to forts tin this Occasion were none the •
School held on Tuesda eveilin the tva:3' criminal'br sant. (less leastn and cnaataibttted 'ntuDh to
y g, Mrs. J. Wiseman,-�Striarq s Journal Ilobt Scott, $r , Is 'laid ugx with lit p� .
to the evening s pleasure. �*
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