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cLiNToN; ONTARIO, THURSDAY, IDECEMOER 29th, TOW ....—_,.......---_----.---,_
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The News-Record wishes its numerous readers a Happy New Year.
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QUIET NOMINATIONS. S. A. CHRISTMAS TREE. THREE DOLLAR TieRKEYS. About People You Know.
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, . • . Our citizens are slow to enthuse The Salvationists and their friends.' Mr. Adam Cantelon of Goderin
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. . Municipally and just now they appear had an enthusiastic time in their hall township disposee of fifteen turkeys
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to be somewhat indiffereet as to the oni Monday night when their•Christ- one day last week to Cautelon,Bros. Mae Spark spent Christmas with Mr. Oswald Iliad,London, visited his
took place. for which he received forty...five dol- ' friends in Stratford. ., .
compositecni of the town ociuneir of ,nuist Tree entertainment
father, Mr. Harry Hunt. •
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.e 1911 though there has probably nev-: There. was a goodly.attendance, a lars, an average of three dollars per Miss Olive OetoPer is home from Don Mr. Will. Wasinan is home from Lon- •
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lelhaestliwdaooyelS,easDaneiroit, Visited •Mtrdosam:aodirpirloowlalowtieykvisaiSftrh.f,aril.goeklaadesys.a.t.o Exeter
• sr been a time Whee it Wee of more -nice program end refreshmets. The bird.: The cost to the consumer need _Alrfe.rtthae
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. vital importance. Big questions Must S. A's don't go in for frill, being Sea- not here be enlarged upon.
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issenlectett tyheear•maeand e.o;i2-oits ssolbolde eonoldfigalishitoonebde jsoautyisfitte..with a weeo, I s y Qua culb",rerL,1
Mite Earithtafewoadgtebniass week. tomorrow visited MissM,iro.liLdCaielyyasmmwe4eietrphstset,sFspaoefnonrtotfhthGferoid(Fenhiistmas
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• There was a small turnout of the WEDDING.BELLS. Messes. Arthur Cook,R. J. Miller Mr(islinItIoeurbfrCilnadtslesthai;dwefeamk
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and W. 1% Ct'lle/ have declined with don are visiting Chilton relattves. riz town over the fest•ive holelay.
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Mr. aed Mrs. Jas. McRae and Master Dr. .John peek -of Gohe , Indiaa,
night. After Clerk MeephezIon bad A quiet wedding toOk place last ev- thanks to run f r the council
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zee, were m Petroha over Christ- , visited his mother, M . John. -
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sonluded his official duties, Mr. Day- ening at.7 o'clock at the Ontario there are still ten men in the field.
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- •A' . go ilit t$ the ma of . .1. Calderon was chosen chairman and street ' parsonage when Miss Mabel Reeve Smyth is re-erected by accrete- -
Wen: Cantelon visited on
the after proceedings began. .. Garvie became the wire of Mr. Thom- ation. There wilt be a contest for In. as" . •
visit friends in Stratford loom Monday their daughter, Mrs. Brooke
elissee Annie and Lily Hailes will MrCf.aaenatd•Mrs,
Mayor Taylor having been declared •as Wilriam Lee. The ceremony was sebodl trustee in St. John's ward,_
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.elected by acclamation, returned erformed-by Rev. T. Wesley Coins.
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thanks and outlined the work of the
THE HOCKEY LEAGUE. Saturday to Monday. at Mitehete
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The contracting partiee were unat-
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mr, Thos. Keys and IVI!ss• • Annie Mr. aed errs. W. Graham visited' Mi. •
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A I as e mho done es a cur, K "V rn r Ch t - t' d M J -
. . . e . : ar Year tilat is abh°sb Peet and some'tended. Mr. and Mre. Lee will settle
what of what is' expeeted in the year
of err. and Mrs, S. C. R06%1.'0111 ,, and Tuesday.
eys, a a, we e • ris mas eues h an rs. •as. Sims, Blyth, Monday ,
to come. Anything that will assist in in town. The News-Record
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them many'happy prospetteus years.
key le:alrigi3uIrriTvell lyY stipulates'
adding to the prosperity of Mettle
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ellrvir:Walnild. Ford,,Jboabkner100rEdl,ocrsaesohno'moef
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that he- Mr. Robbie L. Lawson returned to erre. B. D. Deering of Winni e
s will have his hearty support,. ST. PAUL'S criurterr. be furreshed with the names of the . 4Petrolla Tuesday Morning after is the guest of her --'•t P Mang /4 '
players before the 4th of Jae. and spending a few days at his home in Fitzeimons, Ims ell'.M s' -. • . .
1 Reeve Smyth said he was a can- • , .
Latge tongregations attended both that after that date no player whose
4aG. A. Bradshaw and • .
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jratztee'er e e. . a Ciiineen .dictate for re-election and if . again
Sunday name has been sent in may play with
Miss Annie Walker has returned from
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returned would do his keels to serve a. In• and le m• seeerees on
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haesird jefeatshpeeresdinmgr.tbe Rhoobiti-.. mnforantitihmrisris•m.
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to hear Rev. C. R. Gunne a last dm-• a competing team.
'the best interest of 'the town. He
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time, coursee as rector of St. Paul's.' The ,
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was in fast " of economy every Hi
me DleATH OF THOS. McCON.NELL. • , ' , .
. ' er ---e•se •revereed gentleMan spoke,with
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Wa.lkerlds.
. • fa,mily spent Cbristenas.witli Mends.
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. r. Thomas eleConnell, who ' for Mr. and, Mrs E. J. Cantelon and • in Leamington,
resiellenelea • d.' •- . . , work that had been accomplished by 1.e
1,11e• .ing.roe re.neec.ceP14.,att4git/q11'.o L.Itte sveraece" I
a ae° ma e. twelve Nears or so was foreman at Miss M. Clark are guests this week Mr. George page,. eettettode eeettect
the council or 1910and particularly
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Mr. D. A. Forrester'e flax mill, but of Mr. and elm. Ogle Cooper . at his brother-in-law, Mr. W. J. Har- •
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s .Past nine who moved to Stratfard some ten Collingwood.
' I "E) ROYAL IlANK ofCANADA of-tee,waterworks committee os of the tie which or tee
years has !mead rector mid people.
land, this week. •
, • ... .•. - . • . 'which he was-chairman. •lie said the- years ago, •died in that ode last Fri- Mr. and Mrs, R. Holmes, Toronto, Miss Moffett Of St Catharine p t ' ...
day. The remains were interred in expect"to spend the New. Year hole- Christmas' in town the gsue:tellisf
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system, had On Tuesday Mr.-.Genne left for Lon-
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don to ceder upon his duties as see- Clinton cemetery an Monday after- days at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. rrwin
-- been installed without extravagance,
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to of Cerise church and pleas arcane,
Capital Paid Up . . - $0 2oo 000
, , • was growing in popularity'and would
noon, the services being conducted by H. B, Chant. Mr. and elm. J. Tucker spent Christ- • •
•Miee M. ;Seel...tied of tile staff of G. We
Reserve and Undivided Profits e . $6,0oo,000. ' soon be self-sustaining. The water- 13aIlled by Mes. Gentle.. ille 'Misses Rev. Dr. Stewart, • Miss Lizzie Sullivan of ' the C.B.C. mss with the tatter's parents in • .
Total Assets - - . e es,000,000 ?works- should be under the manage- ,Gunne will join them this week.
returned to her borne in Kings- Goderich taveliship, • ,
Tee Neive-Record on behalf of. the ONTARIO STREET. CHURCH.
•bridge on Saturday wbere she will
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. meat of commissioners the same , as
I citizees of Clinton eetends its best
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are the schools. With the latter the -- ' ' ' ' 1
Specie. Christmes stirvfces tvere spend the holiday's. Barge se Co visited her home"in - - • .
175 Branches and Correspolidents throughout the World, managing body is called a board, but •wishes to.Mr. -Guano and family.
held lastSun e* a Mrs. Walter King and, her daughter- Lncknow this. week.
a 5. In the morning
. the difference is 'one in name only. PASSING OF WILL eleTAGGART. short proven) was given by members .111-law, Mrs.rt. W. King, Welland, Mr. .and Mrs. J:13.. Little and family
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Mr. Coopers also expressed himself as ..
of the Sunday school.and Rev. Ken- are visiting'the former's sister, visited his Neither, Mr. Harry Lit-
' Interest allowed onSaving accounts Courteous-treed-
' of Mr Will MeTaggart
1 in favor of municipal ownership' of the passing . . . , . Re 1 . e en 0 en 0 ,
tl J B at of T oronto preached an ilfrs. J. Bennett, Blyth . . - tie, 13eyfield, on
• •publee Utilities and for hydro-electric at Toronto an Tuesday morning was eloquent sermon, In the evening the Mr. and Mrs..Ben. Webb and four Mr. William Robb-goes to' Toronto •• • • • 1 •
ment accorded to all customers. I
Power. It,was a great.day for the heard with deep,regret by the eitizens choir gave an excellent song service chi'lien, Detroit, have been •the • Saturday to iipond New
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Province when the white coal of of Clinton, That he had undergone I an
and the pastor gave an address on' guests or the••lady's mother, Mes. • with,relatives in that city, • . •
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Re E. MANNING, Manager - Clinton Branch, • i Ontario was secured- for the peoele •oPeration was known by only a few "me. Magi." Rev. Irving McKelvie, .Eaeom, the past •-week. • Mr. Chas. Williams, •Toronto,
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for all time at actual cost. • • intimate friends here. He had passed S.T.L, will occupy the pulpit . next Mrs- Hugh Simpson of .Tuxford been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.' A ' • •
• IrlillImr.0171......emeemell."...11111"1.11171.1.11.1111.11171.11.11..! Mr. W. J. Paisley in briefly an- through it tuccessfully and *as hoped Sunday' • • d . .. Sask.,•arrived in town on Saturday Cantelon the past few days.' • d.
mornsng an eveeing.
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sank AN INTERESTING LETTER. • and is at peesent the guest of Mr. Mr. Charlie Maspberson has returned
and Mrs. Wm'. Simpson. -
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from Temiseaming and will resume• ••
er -,,,...monemmeieeeemeimmememem searemeivieumemeiiiiime . . ,wthoetkestabrttrt-eseh.mowastheoppessteednitLswateern- vapideloymp i a o,is .se in amid he
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1.1Dret jrbitp, 'onhelaeraiedcay t i speed ' Mail Me. D. J. Centelon of•Detroit tis visit- * • • .. • ' .. • • ''1 •
after Christmas with his • 'rareets, ing .friende in town and at the old . '''''' •.•
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Town in • Gresgo•w"'which lateNews-Ree-
toweilialic was the second,son of _ . , ‘. .
Mr and Mrs D B Kennedy. • homeetead in Cioderich-township, - . - ' ' • '
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'Malcolm McTaggart., one of the oed readers will peruse with pleasure. M . , •"D. B. • e ' • •• '
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. Mr. T. Jackson Jr. said he . 'had .best known and successful of the earlyIt • 1 • the ,, Mr. and Mrs. Gillis• ••Gil,bust of Mr. J. E. Metre and babe leaves to- ' ' ' -- •
Ceellitat Paid up e, $4,000,00.0 Rest Fund' .-• $4.,400,000 •
Taking dep ..Dickson,is from le• pen of'Rev' nisi"' • -pi :ttsvillearef thef e - i w• s • • • • • • - ••
a , guests c . a in (ay for. eigeam where she well
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served'the ratepayers as. beet. he.birsintieseenee of Clinton. •
ckson, who, it will be remembered,
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er's mother and sistee, Mr., and. it friends until after New Year's. • - . '' • ' .
Has 7a Branches In Canada ' : ' could and that it, had been a pleasure the dry goods business be was for a .supplied the •pulpit of Willis church -
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for'him to do so.. We have.an- MI-. tinie with the, local firm of je. Coats. during June and July last, and' see°. • Bliss Gilchrist, etat•tenbury sereet., , IVIr.. and Mrs• P. W. Wier, Mies tin- • •• • .
and Agents midi Vorrespanderits in 411 theprincipal cities' •• • • •
Rev. Kenneth 13eaton.and -Mr,• . Arita 'ay and Fred. were guests of Water- ,• '. • .
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more so.when, our system, of street serviCe of the wholesale house of poi-- %late studies in . Seetlend. Mr. Dick-e Beaton, ,Toronto, .and Mr. • Grant ford friends Saturday until 'Tuese
.., A GENERAL BANKING BusINESS TRANSAuTED' .
• unproveinent is completed. As for' eon,.Mackay & Co.,•Toronto, ass en- son has very kindly consented.tel fur-" Beaton, Zurich, welled guests over day.
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hydro-electric, it's -condlig but not try clerk, and eraduallyworlseil. his nish The News-Record with e series of. . Christmas of their_father, Mr. .A. Mr. and Mrs: Herold Johnson; Toren-
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D. Beaton.
to, are visiting at.the forrner's pars
''•• & • ' • SAVINGS . BANIt'DEPARTMENT `'•. , . just yet a while. As to the •eoun- way up to the responsible position of. letters which we knew our • keaders •
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' Pere Marquette. Railway at • Wal- '• son's. ..
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Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate, .; • county rate,and debenture debt c we
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wELEY'' Nit nen, . -, .., .. . laceburg, returned .to duty eester- ,De. and MM. Medd, Goderieli,. and Mr.- ''• • •
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Personallyeaggarnable men day after a- few days visit at the .W. H. B. Medd, Trowbridgr, were' . • ,
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vety kindle' and compatiOSpecial services in connection with
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„, • Clinton B-ranch - - C,. E.Do.wding, Manager " . ers'ehould control waterworks, It
and had a'large circle of Warm person- wesley church S. le. wete•held last parental home. . . . . guests on Christnias orelx. a'nd Mrs. '' • • • •
would be More isuainese like. At any . , -
Tlioss Lawson spent Christmas. •-J. G. Medd. ' • ' ,
th in his old home -town SundayInlb. ftern o ' there was Mrs'
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.'ellimilmelesommassmemseasesseeemmienseemeameelleilemenemesialerenaseaelleenoniess rate the council took upon itself •too.
Day at. Londeeboro with her sis- Mr, James-Browne Kincardine aerie
and.in the city when. be spent ethe an open session oi tbe school • Nelsen
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ter, Mrs.' P. Gibbs, and her, sons• ' ed before Christinas and will spend .
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ke. past score of years. Dy the his en- the':new piano was dedicated and
Rebbie John and jellies also spent. •the wheel' eeth h' d• I . ' ' •
•r. A.,.(4.;.. i , is airs iter, Mis. . • _ • • :.• . -
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utdeeinidea gtolloedinwaol4crcrfor'Mr': eimely eumenone froth. the activities of item' foe ehe first-time. •The mintier Sunda ' at tire same plece. • •• ' .
life.is.a,ceu-se or;deep sorroW and ree collection fee tbe'Sick Childrenis Hoe-
s via inv s '.:. '' . "- ' ' ' ' . iiiiirRrn ' - Cooner• sPa*Mg in • short: "I have
_Mrs G YDoherty. ' and •lif&S . Daisy' Mr anti VresIg'C' V 13.' 1 • • ' *. '
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CLOTHINGThe...Moirish Clothing Co ". .• -------CLOTHING givenfaued•lagreat dial more of hie time.)a.• geed. fighter'and'he has. collectioe ..of hen •will long•remain pleat, Toronto, reeulted in- fifte dol- •
Daher:tire Stratford., visite • •
d at Mil, Teem. McRae, Detroit., spent the . . • • • •
green_ in memory, . . - ' tars' being,realized fee. the* support:of, . .
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Lew Doherty's., God:aide on Christ- feitive 25th and 26th at their la .• • . • • ' ';
He is survived by his mother, ' Mrs. sewer. cote. It is now about- a *decade e
Inas and were guests of •Mr s and •crinton home. • • e • .• ° * . -• , . • -•"
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itecTaggatte See one sister,^Miee MG- since the ',school undertook this work
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any.other member. He has certainly '
Mts. 'S‘ Kemp, town, Monday e and. titles' Ida Ewald, fornieelY of town, ' • -
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B. J, Gibbidge said : When I bankers, his only brothers. •• • iteamount has been raised T.here. are Mr. aed.Mrs: A. W.. King of-, wel- • in London as the.gaiest of Mrs -S-. ' •: . ' "
only four Sunday schools outside of •
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land arc .seending the holiday week S. Cooper'yeeterday. • . . . 'd• .. .
Toronto which have done,es Well. All •
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9/•i : school received now'the amount attend the obsequies are: Hon Mr.
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is $2500 ;• the Collegiate got $2600, 13eith, Bowmanyilic ; Mr. • Alex. Mee honor to IS S. S. . I •
• Mrs. Welter King.Mr. Re W. King from . his illnees, the - numerous • •
with the •formet!s pareets,•Mr. and •Mr.. W.•Jackeon is re Id! 'recovering • . . .
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NAPPY but1.. to .
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• i .. •rite has increased $4500. Taggart,. Mr.Windeyr,. . . . . -
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is principal of the Bweineas College f ' * •
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el . While'our debenture debt is not so Carry , of the Customs Department, .. . ., • . . , .. at 'Welland. .
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le e 'l NEW. YEAR . • '• . , large as many other. towns of the and .'lle. J.- W. VI wets, manager of the . A certain well-known jovial -and ee and s . , • , - and
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• t •' r. Mrs. Sydney Welsh.an . fame ,Mr. Robertson,. Londoe, inspector of 'd • ' '
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should not increase it., Our peo- The•funeral takes place this after- on• his nationality, .and enjoys a Wm. Peck aed, family of Eckiean, is litown the; Week assisting the • .
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dutted by the family,pastor', Rev. Dr. visits to .the old country he entered a .guests on Christmas of Mr: and :forth *friends in the Christnias hoe-. : . .• . • ' •
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Will be public house, where, after looking •
- days; James Pinch, Jr., spent
have tried to 'do my-best. For Mr Stewart The -pal beaters,
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Mrs. C. J. Wallis.
. e Cooper I want to.say that if be is Registrar Coats, Major Rance, .Dr. .asound the interim, he sat down at 4 Mee .1., iveyeil. Visited Over eee..% eels 'Christmas with Londesboro fulende;
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. eisees--e '• • . • works will be in-4 bad.'way for ' no W. Brydone.
Shaw, T. Jackson, Jr., j. Fdr, and table and•ordered a glees of ale. As. , ' ' , • .. e•• - -
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other member is ere on •
A large o. Mr. McTaggar 's o le 1 in.orea : , , • : , way;'Mrs. McNeil received a hand-
some Christmas• pus at, a. cheque * for some years in Dakota, visited . • • • .
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Me. Duncan' Mel wen this Week past. ' • •
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or five .• , no . , „,e. 1 I•et w.,e• • ' ' • - • . . . . "
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seteice a iis house in ie. City mi d -teemg me what you from hiss eon, Mr. Peter 'McNeil of eel- e 114..•+.?S. Joseph t. ,t*.•1 • and . . .
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.. . The emanations were as follows.; on Tuesday evening. Beautitul floral eie ede ' ~' . • • -• '
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Mr.' and e
hoi'd • • M F • e
1 as s with Mrs ed. Saviee of
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daughter• Mrs. Rainey London
by,'D. Cantelou and .`1% iehd.onheetwoanst thelielee among,_ tlieniitpliii se, . sir," . ' , Rpad,. partaa,b of
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' ' being - Huron Old Boys' "I au • said the landlord ' • ' •• town .
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•• Peeve • Association of which hi was.an ac- bowing, As you conies in and looks
Mr,,Robert Mckenzie, son of Mr. and
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' '• W..G.•Smytle.lie.0. Johnsen and :R. live •member, which was represented around, I says to myself, 'He's an •
Mrs. Tellfereenzie, Who has •been • • • .
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S. Miller.
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Wiltse Sr has reached the Vener— Pursuing his studies at Queen's Cele
eseesses-----_ese
• A'. T. Cooper by T. Jackson Jr,• :and President ; Major 13c' , President, and that ale. eo nicely, sir, I eays 'Ha's •
versify, Kingston, is speeding the. • . ' .
able age Of Cid reity-seven years and
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:',.--e---.•-•-••7 Fred. Seckson.
. . B. Plocidy, Secretary.. Fennel Cline an Englishman all right:" d . •
ls nowen: ' healththan holidays at home. .•
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roir ng better
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. Councillors • tonians were also present iii tin per-. • : , . • , ,
for some time in.the paet. . Mi.• Nornem Seidel', nephew. of Mr. • . • . .. ..
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We calin(ir allow this day to pass wi
* h;• Thos Beacom by F.Bs Hall and W. sons. of J.'P. Tisdall, Dr E le eefe ,
1 John Snider, Huron St., returned • ''
' I Mr le k O'Ne'l awl his sob Clause
out thanking our patrons .
for the very. . Ladd.
H. le. Proudfoot, Dr. W.•N1811(101, R. - milett. Townt4hip.
Mn returned Prliday froM s'eloostija;, 1 last week from Sask.a d '
n will he-
lillt,ral pa fro ii ri go ex ten de,
d to us dur- • Thos. Mason by Arthur Cools and O. Holmes, and James Turnbull.
Sask. Owing to the demands . or 1 mama some seeeks Ile carries on a • '
Johnson.
' The Toronto Slat of Tires:day had Mere Mamie Shanahan has returned
1 lilacksmithin business and is,doing.' • ••••.
lag t lif!'yeat• that has juSt eloSed,
': W. J. Paisley by 0. Johnson and At- • .
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home after spending 4 week with' , business they feared they would not , _,,,,, . g
!hut Cook.
"Well known in Toronto. Mr, we'
-.• frieeds in Liman. • •
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• ' :•• B, J.•Gibbings.by Fred. Jackson ate! edam MeTaggart, secret a ry•t tweeter
be able to get away, but the thought well
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of haying to' speed Christtnes Day eet.e. John Guest' had twoe of les SonS • , •
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Messrs. Miehael and Prank Blake of
et.any other spot than their cosy., and tees. daeighters .vsite hen on
Jacob,Taylor. ,
of the Gordon, Mackay Companv, duel •
;Berlin and Edward of Detroit were:
Th .e favors have been fully appreciated. . A. T. (ooper by D. Cantelon and le. in St Michael's fresylialear's'home tor Christmas. Mike leturned atiI;nttortul,roemacteseist.ioanii(11. ettn: erohedyeorpe•.: v
1 6.hurei8ettiera;e0,4dIoeurneteotwlailpieresms isslret,e • .
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We. pron-tise to redouble our efforts to . • 13' 'ha' • ' • IY hours this mormsg• rit'' 'Ill" the next day but the latter two re- glad th 1
ey.ler beee; so are the.. fam-.1 auest, 13elleville, and Walter•Gueet, • •• .
T, Jackson .Ir. by- F. B. Hall and comes as a'great shock to lire it lends 'n..r..
am untel the New Year.
- Ily and friends. : TOrOhro. -
please in
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of which lie has hundreds lei r lire ,.
• . ee el:sic and ese ,e,, , the„ • If i Mr. Jos. Reynolds has purchased a. Messrs •• .
II. %rase by . J. r 1 y City. 1 , hail bus) in leer t ,,, . Harold and Bert Wiltse r6- Mr. and Mrs. deo. J. Stewart, forme
!dandy team of greys Item a genue-
t ieti
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G. Smyth. health until about two weeks ago, •
turned, on Friday from.. Winnipeg. erly of Clinton but fon the past half
J. A. Ford by B. J. Gibbings and when he went to the hospeen1 to ,man of near Lucknow.
Beset will probably remain until the ' dozen years or so residents of Hart-
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!...1) oiir Prionds ell the good . it. A. towns.
prepare for an operation•to nemove a' . / ,
Mr. John I areal and his sister, spritz<,but after: a few days visit at 1 hey, Man., have 'moved to the Sun-
' Re J. Miller by T. McKenzie and le selght trouble in his back. The °per- Miss Lor,e110, spent Cinestinastele in the parental home, Mr. and Mrs, -E set Province and are now eitizees et'
t h ing. 1 Yin! OW v WiSil• for theinselvps
Cant e'en. .
_ ation was performed, and Mr. Me- the township.
IL WiltSe' „.Harold will dake a Vancouve - •r,
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and more,
• B. eautelon by A. P. Cooper and T. Taggart lived but a short time af- Mr. Robert Aesli•reort, who has been business trip to Lortilon, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Angus mer,e0d retuined•
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ter, ' e"ploy d by Mrs. 1'. Carberi for the Syracuse and Other pine's before re•- i
t from their honeymoon trip on Thurs-
ci. McLennan by P. Jackson Jr, tied ,He •was a man of about forty-five past six years or to, left on Wednes- turning to the nietropoe's of the; day last and have taken up house..
castle years of age and had lived in nee city day tor )),' "4.inbittgli, weet where he is engaged in the i lie Ping in their cosy Cottaex on
. i A. (' cok by W. le. Smyth and W. J. about twenty rears, Coming in re from t4e,)f•l-n.t. ...I, -• ',, ....11., to remain vat rstate br shins. ' North. street. Numerous friends. in- •
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•••.n,XII4,,..1.2 v-JorktvgerK..mataxi..--0,____,--„,....,,,,,,,..moosenleat . prk 4.14f,„,,,,,
his birthplace in Cierfon. Out. Err a in I.' ^ ..' •,-1s M . Josh. Hill of Taber, Alta., hag eluding The Newsgteeord have hem
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•dee„ , , •sesee-seeesses, ' O'Neil by D. Cantclon and B. Drrihp his lit," yr. 'Ivf11,,,,...kar0 t 11-. -, t PITY gt CYlllon' been in town for a few days of the ; eeteleling Iteerty congratulatfens - d
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' Bar'''. . seen intieh of ilii veriree- having dee.-- •
'l'•'rolde plait week, Although a rseident of ' and good wishes.
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'i •.,kgr ftl nivr!ri . Pt. Amirew'n Ward-8. Kemp by '..1:. '..rn countries pg., r,,, ,!,,, ,.e'','-4' . .
' 4• '4.'t °V Mid it IS miry four summers since : Yesterday an hie ivay to the old
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yearly trips elf'his i omese I,d, i
.,,, the Base Line for a number of years Captain Pearl. rergusen was en town
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t)t the tot. Ar.,Ifirittt 4"pro v..9•f ...
' r h, late he "emit v est. vr, Iiiii morel borne vilitser, Ilayfielti, after a buey.
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ri Pt. • "'novel-E. B. Hall by D. S.' eeneer of cent ce tie y it et-.•e 'e • e •
"t. 11",-`4. Ellen about town and transacted business season's sailing on the lakes as first-
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ed and is ta•,-1.:,i 0 In• ‘., e." 1'1' ' "!..tt—• 1',"• .
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, Ata tit (fd fi t mei within%t being re-; mate or the steamer Normlin R.
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ti St. john'is-W: Coily,r by G. liecten- two bree'res 1I" ree1'/•tI at 'Pe ' . ate Tees ' ' f`eitriviels call- comIY.iii. 'rbet old-tiire twinkle of ' Pening. l'br PerroNons are a still-
' liVtIr4.• Ian:4,4 Ili ••P.,.r and D. .I. lif,Iler: .
' ,es, eeees,-.....• • .. e • se i..9. ..' ;'{Att :,0 4',
'''' . ''Phded a Pistilli, gave hini awe- and the I even•more at home at see then *li
• ri est- T. Cottle'by S. eit. Mary serf tif • a „.. frA,,.,A... , ,,,, . .
tin' eye and e filial smile, however., ' u-irt family of slitors. They arc
?ll.I ' .0-"--e'----tr• II. ilellyar by P. ' . t. i i i • is ' • .„ 1 . • .- . " .
• ,the flat'olial ("01' ti le•er n" ' !"n".' 4J 4.' ' -- 4.Z'''Y even' W37'111111 IA the teeept!oi gis en him I hind anuld "the boys" hold a espoest-
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il • "erieib•ii and A T, Pi-loner. C. B. •adian yoeht r',..'. *-. "'--i.
mere lean rteolupeneed for "passing ble positions with large American .
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