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Thursday,- Deeelnlier 31st,`' 1914.
,IIMAIMNIMENOM•1
Thursday, January 28th, 1915.
Desirable Real Estate a*,i1 'e sold at any time or season. A good Many shrewd buyers wait for the eo-called
unfavorable seasons in which to make their investments
.and they are 'watchling. the "ads."
Ready -
to -Wear
Garments
Phone 78
Dry Goods
and
lloiuse Fur
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7 3i Specials for
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'Saturdayin
January
nury
No. t Cloth Skirts
3 dozen Ladies Cloth ,Skirts, all
new styles, colors navy, black and
tweed miztures, sizes 24, 25, 26, 28
waist band. We do not want to
take these into stock on Monday.
Take your choice of any skirt up
to $5.5o Saturday for 1.98
This price for Saturday only
No. 2 Winter Coats
About 12 Ladies Winter Coats
left, all good styles, good warm
cloths, most all colors, sizes 34, 36
and 38. We would like to clear
these out before Monday. Values
up to $ 12, Saturday for 4.98
No. 3 Children's
Winter Coats
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`T'RI`T' MEWS
eYf.'rt t,sealorth
The'Seaftitth'litranch''Gfither'Red
Oross'S'otitettyy'hka'sent 8850'r' cash"'to
lhead nartere in '•Ydrndto ':,'7'ho hiabch'i
iof the Belgic ,belief' SecietY'hds sent
1$100rin' c>£etil and both societies have
Ifirwlirded quantities of clothing and
lsuppliesr'
In, additions 0250leas been
%mit for the hospital ship.
About 12 Children's Winter Coats lett, all new
styies, sizes 6, 8 and to years. This is a genuine
bargain, values up to $7, for 2,98
No. 4 Odd Furs
About one of the best fur seasons in the history
of this atore we have 15 odd pieces of fur to clear.
These are all new including Marmot, Goat, Opposum
and Codey. Sold as high as $6 -and $7 Saturday 2.
98
25 per cent. off all higher priced furs
No. 5 Scotch Ginghams
Zoo yds good Scotch Ginghams in good washing
colors, black and white, green and white, and blue
ancl white, regular 12ic, Suturday gc.
No. 6 Spray & Feather Mounts
We have about 2 or 3 dozen good Sprays and
Momnts left, most all colors, reg $1,25 to 1.5o for 25e
No. 7 Hat Shapes
12 Hat Shopes left, reg $1.25, $1.50 and $2, on
Saturday 19e
o
weeks returned
t
o Toronto.
ItSe
'1lliep„foss 'I,iuermoi?e dhasi..given
up her eposit-hou: in • ,llorontd etude is
'11ti554.e0i o Blyth
Rev. Walter, Rigsby of the St. Clair
pscliatilkese i.a Mission, has received
!several letters from his son. Ed, Rigs.
ydwwlru, Went to Rowland some time
ago with a party of reservists, offered
ais services to the naval authorities
and has been appointed a petty officer
en+the:new; fast cruiser, Inconstant.
13,'is;letters ,to his father hero, give
interesting sidelights on the life in the
navy in these exeitiug days. The In
constant is -a sister, ship to the Un
daunted, which took part in the 'Cox
haven raidand Mr. Rigsby joined at
01asgew as en engine room artificer.
Writing on December 30 he tells ot the
new cruiser's speed trials in which she
geeing to keep 'li (meg i ereh 3t' f>Y:lingl
!,The death df Mrs. Henry,LivO 'i
' i� lateof la
more occured at her 11 reel (
28, Stanley township, on Saturday
San. 23rd. Mrs. Livermore, whose
maiden name was Helena iPietcer
Seas born in ''Hullett township tri
the year 1861, where sha resided be
fore moving to her late home on
the London Raacl, nine years ago.
Three brothers Adam, rr),'Chehoy
gar; Mich., george in Toronto,
and Sant. in ,Petoskey, 'Michigan
and two sisters Mrs. Zuelsderf in
Grand ;Forks, N.D., and Mrs. Holtz
frailer of town survive, She was
married to her now sorrowing hus-
band G3 years ago and to them
were born seven children; Henry
in Chicago; Mrs. A. d. McCartney of
town ; Mrs. J. T. Madsen, of Tor-
onto, Albert of New Toronto, Rose
and Maple df Toronto and Gordon
at home, Since her conversion in
revival services an Londesboro,
thirty years ago she 'h r;+, lived the
life of Pattie in her Lord. is or sense
made 30 knots and showed herself one time she has nbt'felt well and dm -
of the best ships of her class in the Ing the eight weeks which ;the wns
British navy. The crew consisted al. confined to her bed she was a
' mostentirely of Scotch sailors drawn
frdtil the liners and trawlers. We
have now enough fuel oil aboard, he
witIel to go several thousand miles
My place if we go into action is in the
£orcastle' in` charge of the flooding
valvesl'Pll certainly have a good her pastor, Rev. S. J. Allin. Her
charfce'to see a reel sea -fight. 'I am body was afterwards laid to rest in
real glad I canieaud hope to do my
great sufferer but never 'once
complained, passing peacefully to
her reward on Saturday afternoon.
Avery appropriate service was
conducted on Tuesday,' e 20th, at
.her home on the London Reed, by
share to keep Britannia ruling the
waves. 'We'have the hest cruises in
the world tor fast work and no doubt
wilt'4ive a gond account of ourselves
This,,letter will be my last for some
Gime,, as we leave on Saturday. Mr.
.igsby is a former resident of Blyth,
his father, Rev, Walter Rigsby having
ie been pastor of the Methodist Church
.for three
years.
,, Stanley.
Mr. (nd Mrs. John C. Stewart 'o?
Broeksden6 and Miss Lizzie Mc-
Tavieh,nurse of Clinton, were via-
itrng,;pid 'ac'quaintances on the line
on S,alturday'o'f last week. '
. Mrl'.'Geo. McLennan and wife of
iClin'tdri visited! at the home' of Mr.
Geo, Baird on Tuesday.
' ' Mr:.lOhas,,Falconer of Barfield ie
isiltin5.j at the home of Mrs. John
ilmom
r :this week. '•'
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,h•,.
i'rid ' Mullett
11t1r,1wifi'am frown and Miss Bessie
Brown of Detroit were called home on
accost of the death of their father,
the Iate'Rdbert'Brown.
There should he a good representa.
'Hen ner'mer9 in Clinton on' Saturday
he the Conservatives of South Huron
Clinton cemetery, the pallbearers
being Wm.'Hardy, henry Peacock,
George Hanley, Arthur Stevenson,
George Dayton,, 'John McKnight.
To know the deceased one was sure
to love her. She was a good wife
and mother, a kind friend and
neighbor one who was ever ready
tohelp ,in time 'o'f trouble. She will
be greatly missed by 'her large
circle of friends and neighbors
whose sympathy goes out ,to the
family in their great bereavment.
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Private Sake
1Priva'te sale of furniture and
Happy ,Thought Range, at the
home of Mr. W J. Stevenson;,
Ireuder&'•Wanted' -
lite';
Ther hondesboro 'Syndica'te Tlti'-
es'her ''`o., ask Tor sealed 'tenders'
for engineer, separator man,. and
'water -tank man and't cam. The
lowest, Or ally tender not , neces-
sarily accepted. Appi'eations re-
eeived up to 10th .of IFebruar•se
Tender.( opened at one 'o'clock the
same day.
JOHN C. ADAMS,
Secretary, , Londesboro.
Londesboro
Mr. Joe and Elsie Lyon spent Weds
nesday with Westfield friends.
Mr: Gordon Howes and Gree Cook
of Clinton called on friends here on
Saturday,
Mies Janet Hunkmg spent the week
end to Clinton., •
Mr. Wm, Grty delivered a horse in
Seaforth on Saturday.
Mr. Wm. and Jue Lyon visited Dun-
gannon friends Friday.
Miss Lilly Bruusdon is visiting
friends in Mt, Forest.
Miss Elsie Millar is visiting in Dray.
ton,
Norman Bunkings,spent Sunday in
Uli n ton.<
The regular monthly meeting of the
Londesboro Wbfnef'e Institute will be
Meet there and it is also the day of the held.ThursdaY,3) i4, 4th at the home of
annual meeting of the Spring Show, Mrs. Barry Litele. The subject being
Mr, J, Shanahan is the President of "Some Advantage of a Country Girl,"
,the Spring Show,, and had a successful to be taken by Miss E, Hill, There will
year last year, ,, be a conveyance leave the Temperance
pa t tvib yearendur ng from which timetroke for house 'Messrs at half past one. s and ,rhom•ts
,was abldit6'inbve around but do no
work, Ro'b'ert Brown, of the Second
(,l ncessioh, passed away at his home
at midnight on Friday last to meet his
'Maker and his God. He bad just fin -
',Wiled
hie, breakfast when he fell from
his,chlfirfind never regained conscious
miss. Deceased was born near Whitby
Wood Wanted
Fifteen cordal of geese.) body, ma-
ple 'wood, 22 inches long, 'to be
delivered 'at Minton STodel School
before, first of April. Tenders re-
ceived up 'to 7 o'cicck, Feb. Sth.
S. KEM(P,
"Chairman Property Committee,
Clinton.
Auction Sale
Auction' sale df 29 cows and
young cattle, at Lot 44, Maitland
,Con., 'Goderic'h Township, on Tue,
day, IPeb. 2nd. 'H. Williams, prop.
T. Gundry, 'auctioneer.
West Huron Farmers
InstituteS
Meetings under fhb auspices of the
West Boron Farmers Institute will be
held as follows—Hol mesville, Monday,
Feb. let at Holmes Hall. Londeshnro,
Tuesday, Feb. 2nd, at Foresters Hall,
v'held each day -
afternoon
s will be v
Two m g
afternoon meetings commence at two
o'clock and evening meetings at seven.
Speakers and subjects as follows;
Mr. S. Schuyler 0f Brantford, "Al-
falfa,” "Dairy Cattle," "The Culti-
vation of Corn and the Silo,"
"Horse Breeding," 'lFrui't Growing
and the Management of Orchards''
Mr: ,J. M. McCallum, B.S.A., of
Shakespeare, "The Heavy Horse"
"Milking Shorthorns," "Breeding
and !Feeding Beef Cattle," "Alfalfa
and Corn," "Tire Importance of
Type in Live S'tocic," "Is Farming
Worth While ?"
Miss Susie Campbell of Toronto,
"The Ideal 'Home," "Individual Life
of a Young Woman," "Influence of
Women and Men," "The Judicious
Housekeeper and , Homemaker"
"Home ,and School," "Our National
Assets:"
Addresses 'will also be given by
local speakers, including Mr. David
'Carstelon,:.'who will speak at'Holm-
esville, on "The iMare of Fruit"
Mr; R. C. McGowan at Londesboro,
and Rev. J. S. [Hardie at Kintail.
✓�ebbed
Prophetic and other•suhleots studied
q,j Sulndays at 3
' J,:rliOLMBS, 11 faThe,;Evergreens"'
All are' invited. Malachi 3,17
WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. •
A separate meeting under the
vuspices of the Women's Institute
enry Adams will be held at, each place in the
E. Adams spenta few doys at Bramp- a'fternoon, and 'will be addressed
Inc attending the funeral. of the for. by Miss ell, i.
mar's uncle hear that place. The program 'fol 'tie evening
under
Miss Dorothy "Little spent Sunday ofcthe gWomawill »e [n tftulee control
with her friend Miss Lizzie Maines. These ;meetings are all 'free, and
John Brown has purchased the 50 g
leis own farm from
it is 'hoped there will be a large
acres adjoining
U+ildwelh ' attendance both afternoon and
evening.
J. A. Mallough, Dungannon, ;Pres.
J. W. Salkeld, Goderie'h, Vice-pres
W. Bailie, Dungannon, Secretary
JACOB TAYLOR
.OS yciarsiago and at an early age Moo. The (Sorbet and Danby case was
ed with his parents to the township tried in court in Ulin'on on Wednes•
•••••si••••1► •••.•••••o••••tt • of kla$rwhere he spent his boyhood day morning, Albert Uorbut being the
• and where he married his now bereft
+ ••••••••®•®®••t*••••O•.••.• • . ` plaintiff and John Denby defendant.
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movedtto GodertEcliza h townshipgnand TheyiThe
Mrs.ter won the, Wm. Stanleyse. -
of Holmesville
® Clonton s Belgian Day a Success for ft d the week en
• i mpved to Hullett where for the past v
• • hoine Brandon,
le
''rrQ three sone. Willirtw, :.of Detroit, Mr. J. D. and Josie Elsleyspent
o mon on, 4
, R. Shaddick sold a team of
966,75 'was donated in cash by cents on
teverat tonf
cnalresult Gunton, Jennie at home and Bessie of horses hast week,:
different citizens (whose navies 1VIr ),orbes 'handed the secretary
Detroit survive with the widow. He The young people of this vicinity are
will be published later) but no was a Liberal in poli,ics and a Metho• enjoying a pleasant outing in skirting,
a cheque' for $18.00. dil,t'in religion. Deceased is also sur- On Wednesday evening of last week
money is being sent to the Bel- vived by a sister, Mrs. R. Brown of a number of the rate payers of S. S.
glans, 'the ladies decided to North Dakota, and also brother, The No. 10 Hullett met at the home of Mr.
spend !that amount in groceries in jlr..fa/ rattily were all home Inc.the funeral Hugh Hill and presented Miss Stella
!�` except Richard in the West, who was Copp with a beautifhl cut -glass howl.'
our iown town thinking that if any �y,r► �L unable to come. Many heautifus .'The following address was lead,—We,
flowers were+placed on, the casket, a the ratepayers of S.'5 No, 10, meet to -
wreath from' Mrs, (Rev') Rutledge's :night to express the feeling of regard
h the people
held t
are p
whichyou P
he League of
with t h Y
Bible class and from t
B g
the
Wesleia,ghurph: Rev S. J. Allin took of (this;section. As a teacher youhi
theg sgrviices, owing to the Pastor, Dr. won' the hearts pf your pupils and
Ri tie,dge jnet;,s'ecovering from sick. with them. gained deserved success.,
e ,,,..,Che ftaoeral was held oe Wed. -As; a girl your charming personality'
e day froth the family residence and has gained the esteem of all who have
�' ' • tyour a uaintance,' On our
e ment s made at the Clinton'Ulinton,,made eq Y
► In wa
present you' this
departure we wish toY
were old
meter Thepallbearers
Y
'cs value
of ghbore ands-Eriende; Messrs: John small token, not so much for its
nazi.
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•••••••e••M•••••N•.••••A9•••.O••••W•••.e010500•30?Richard f Ed t and Robert at Wednesday at Frank Campbell's.
itorue and three dau hlets Tf m Mr,
tided there of 5years anda erwar s .spentd here,
Mr. Joe Lyon left Saturday for his
25 years they ham resided. A family orae nea
benefit leveret to be derived from
it, it would be' better to 'favor our
own merchants than 'those in
Montreal, The Clinton merchants
_A/indeed .were most generous in ',MINTON'S BELGIAN
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;their. ,donations. Ali contributed ,i DAY A SUCCESS.
goodly supply, the Mayor leading
withboots. Even 'f
860.00
worth o
the„children of the Public School
wanted to have their share in tetra
good work. They 'sent as their
gift..A bag of flour and a bag of
beans,' .
The(, •whole bale valued very mod
erately was„considered worth 9375
It c1ontain0d.7-
7 bagsll£lour.,. '
3 bags beans. •
1 bag rice,
• 3 bags'. oatmeal.. ,
8 case:! !ofcanned 'goods.
.2 barrels, (groceries.,
gases nem boots.
bales' clothing.
Ati the meeting of she Women's'
sPatriotid Society Ithe treasurer's
dr•t 'from ,J
re
! -an. 8 to Jan.. 22 was.
as folioeVe..
Balance' from testi, meeting 9240.39
Receipts 23.25
Expenditures ' 158.67
Balance on hand 1.11.97
11 Mew names were added to the
roll, imalcingi a total meml.ers'hip of
= CHAUFFEUR'S LICENSES..
2Df.
Quests Mary's gift was not for--
g'otten, fly tie members. One bun
clred new garments suitable for
Children from 1 to 8 years, were
packedryallcl sent to 'headquarter,
at St. Catharines. All the gifts
will be shipped lo England this
'week s'”
'Mrs. 'Fair and Miss P ince uper•
intended the packing of the I.cl-
gia'n thele, while .Sirs. rTot'rasc:e end
.Mfrs, O'Neil had ,charge oa tl',:'
Queen Ivlary's gift. These ladieii
deserveegr(at credit' for the ca=
pahle, way in 'whie.h'11105 die:`,:^.res
ed their duties.
I.'i' wee •:
Another 'restert �rr1a� i i
In
aro l
splendid day 'for the Patriotic So-
ciety: 'M'any took advantage di
Mr. 'Itorbes kind offer of fifty
Se -
Januar
the tweni. r
iFrhdt , F Y'9.
Y,
Pt bythe tiVo-
ond, 'was the day set
Wo-
men's Patriotic Association 'for
receiving and ,p arising gifts for
the Belgians. The hearty response
of all, both in town and country
showed 'that the people of Huron
County are slot satisfied -with, ex
preseind their (sympathy merely
in words. .
GRAIN, T'RAINS lPASSCLINTON
The +Pennsyllvnnie R. Robes lifted
the embargo 'on, export grain and,
as a',result the Grand Trunk $':til'-,
way is.rue'hing_:throllgh •to.. thel
coast 'Several 'hundred cars of _1
grain w'hi'ch have been detained at,
Forst; Erie 5or.`sonee trine', A•large,
amount of grain tis also being ship,ped over'the 'Grand Trunk from,
Goderic'h, an average of 70 cars a
'day, for the Peet several days
having 'been handled !from that
pert. In addiction to all the grain]
stored in the (elevators a't Gorlet
rich 15 lake carriers are tied ti3ry
waiting to discharge their car-
goes. This Will mean better busi
nese for The Grand Trunk.
Instructions have been received
front the Provincial .Secretary's of-
fice, Toronto, to the effect 'eha
there has been no change in the.system of hcens' if and examining
chauffeurs from that in force din
t1 crt.hnn nt'lear In case of 01alt-
ffeurs tv10 have sl - try passed
the ex^inrn then t will not 'he 110,
weary that they De s sernine 1 ,35”
A' form of application for the rc
newal dt 1th:sir license 11as already
been' forwardec1 to t'iem, and
will simply be ne li •r t1''t they
,111 in' tide t^rm end '',?: l ire ,l66i'•:
davit r n int 1110
t contained
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'forward sac feu o1 91 9D to hien: soe
the p1' ,,i 'r1's p11 ec. 'Tale, Albert and MIAs. Maple Liv-
Toron't.: • ermore who has been hmnc toe a.
coley, Samuel Castle, Harry East, as fol' a means of sbowfng our llpp
V: 1Itil1Iteskliitiy(d'eorge •'Pope and Hum- 'ation for the services •you have giv,en
hi ey Snell, so , willingly whenever called upon:
',Edt ar "r,£hatvfol: d is en Wed S,gdad on behalf of the section, Nelson
1*.. R Ft' Hill, Richard Govier. Miss Copp made,
1 dayx t+ti16•Godci•iicfr /Eyelids...
le1i�t } ,last veek' in London
able evening was spent in inic, sn
•aversuitable retnA',ver eniogip rp carter and 'H..ills spent
mg and. games. 'Lunch' was served and
1 ere they. purchased "a separator at the closing all joined. in singing Its
e h
.� syndicate threshing mach
a Lon Wag to Tipperary" and "Gad '
i.
n
Savte Icing.
iild,ia d pusin;s.; and bride are
: :,
ending a'few days' with ...Atmos '
aiolnucsville
The ;Farmer's Ins'titcste will hold
their 'annual nesting 'on Monday:
Feb lst, commencing tat 2 'o'clock.
Supper will be served by the. lee
dies for all wishing to remain ate,''
for the evening meeting i'tseelhich
.0 silver col:lection, n r wilt
In
ilt be taken in
aid Of the
. rBelgia
r the
tin
evening, commencing at 7 o'clock
a jourt meeting .will be held • at
Holmes' Hall. Besides addresses •
from the speakers already stated
a short musical pr'ograml will be
given; All are welcome. See
'advt. on another page.
On Saturday last 'Me. Geo. 'Ilol.
land of 1Tolmeevitic held 0 succ"snG
ful sale o f stock in Seaforth. 511'.
'Holland is leaving for the Easton
Monday ;to personally select , a
carload :01 Durham stock vv1-•.ich
will be sold in Clinton in the near
future, Pull 1patticnlars will 1.•
Oxen no't week.
,t -n cls .London road
u
'P ''h •nks—Me. ;Hal 1.
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�erm Ol'e
�nd famhl. dCeire� to
Li ,o Y .
t5,lnk their friends and neighbors
fir all 'their kind words 'net dean
alt for flowers 'to'1tis, wife i'Mid
tri iN•rpotli,er. and themselves cl i,' •
ligffer sickness and, death, , :gild
•tai -all • who fres done . anythi;ng to
add ;tie ti oit'r.'com'for't. ,
',Phe funeral of Mrs. H Livermore,
Was largely ''ttte:nded h1 friends
front !Myth, 'Mullett :incl Mui•tland
Lock. It was e large'funeral and
111Silo wed the respect in which i:he
deceased. and her fami'y were h.:1d
There were over 70 rigs.
The League meeting was held on
Tednesday • evening instead of
Tuesday On account of the Lay
non's Mi. oioiilly banquet in Ont-
artio. Street C1urch, The si 'eiing
was )ield at the home of Me. nee!
ITott.
B'ir.,John Ashton lett1 agoorl
horse' last week.
Mr. ''IeitryLivern) 0rs rf'•1:1.-ng,,,,,
who •li;le been 'Oil a til ''1 1 1,
Mother :'Ind attended -hr r :c mi
left for 1., ie. hone 0e +yeti,,
The House of tlefii;;'c 1.. got in
SOLDIERS ON iPARA'DE.
Th cj iolclier's who ere herr veil -
in(?