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•No. 1790 —34th Year
CLINTON, ONTARIO,' THURSDAY, JULY 17th 1913 ,
THE HOME PAPER
ood Morning! The merchant who advertises, candidly quoting prices, is.in 9 cases out of 10 the most profitable to deal with.
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UR S TORE —WILL-- '•
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.. Wheat 90c . to .92e. - - . ' •
WESLEY CHURCH,' . - - . - , •Entrance,
Rove r . Rutledge, Ineached at both.
Results....-
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' The candidatee - . • • -
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'al:4n' - :a: 'We ddinar- Gift Pe't's. Die xit .t,
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'whetry.oti a,r4,- purchasing A present , it. is a.. matte,. of •...••• ,.•.;
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' money and ',P)shat you ' l'ant,-noilatng else. .g:herz ... , ,‘,
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. ibis is yOur,store,' for WhatJou want is here' 4nd ' • -
- ,tt the lowest' possible Price. - . , . . • '
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'• • A goodvariety of articles selected' front the. largest
, stocks, consisting of -; Silverware,. Cut .. Glass,
Pancy China, Clocks and ,etc. ' - , .
• Vhe.se are new, beautiful and modern' irt,design and
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of a superior quality. . . . , .
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' Headquarters for --Watches: We make a.• spectalty of ..
' handling' I -BO Grade Watches.' .. ' - .. _•
cAll Kinds orRepairining Done and Guaranteed.
. Oats 35e. • , ' - ', '. • „ .
, . Barley' 50c "0 55c. -,', -,... , -..,.. , ,. „" ..
- ' .ehitter '10e. to:20d. e ,:'.' • - , '
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ZURIC1' 14 it''.''S 9..29. 13.-.4:EIA. NI' '... .. •
The height little town .. of i Zurich
has reason:to be. somewhat .proud
of ets baseball' team'. ter :though ' the
a' ,10 sent ' to dlintoii.' ,oii. Friday
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evening last eluln t win . they pet up.
'a, good game and with More ,expere
ience will ' make the beet team, ih
the district' extend itself to win.
The local" line-up was 'In!etrY mud.'
the seine as in dther. -matches' this
season. ,..- -. ' . . ,. . .. . :
owe's' spe emeReaes . :•••
• Rev., Mr. Grant,. pastor df Willis
aeevices on. Sun ay, in the
-taking. up :the. Study :of the,' ri.1";S;ndey'
.Sebool eleseori;. ;The their was, , as-
sisted
saes a e0yee'lA,,a't,. Cliltord 0,.-eelete service,
WILLIS CHERCI-le • ' : . ' :,1.
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The . Pastor is holidaying .ete .Bey-
field for the , swim -tee. For • the . taws
to weeks in, July the pulpit will be
supplied by Rev.. W.. la:Johnston of
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Toronto , and Ica the f llo mg tw
Sundays by. Rev'. Hugh Mathepon -:oof
Bethesda. _ - . . ' '
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r'.‘-s'S. BD THE ' EXAMS: • '
' AaPording ' to the- result's published
in Monday's dailies e the following
Clinton students were successful .40
massing- their exams. in connection
with the Normal schools of the pro-
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..4'wfilkr4s°11eoce7saaint:etrie911',:' Y'e,'1,11:'i•71.' -°11' -(1 '
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ceanna7.,.'..B,Kaenindfr'050009k, •.4..aE, ar.1.;Bhulaekrelli. r4ii9e.1±,
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Puss -Ida • Bail 433, , Alan- R°Oth4
465, Margaret carbert 411,, Mery,.
Chithey,-459,13essie ChOwan 397, Mee-.
mee eelee ,463, eeeeewe, Crick, . 430,
Irene Cele, 1;73, Mildred Cooke ; 414,
4,S3ancl,i.e. Cook, ,,464; , Kathleen Towser
Mervyn Elliott e26, Erskine
Evans 414, Wilbert Finley 400, Hare
old Hill 394, Effie Jamieson 390, 01-
iver Johnston 394, Fred .Lawreece
410- Eleanor -Mackenzie .415, Marjor-
ie - ma6all1.- -441,_ David, elga10 -439.4.
Lyda Moreieh 411, Helen Morrison
44e, -Leona Nediger 475, Viola 'Pow-
ell 449, Melvin Schoenhals Oil,
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R6J,,. n' la j:, ' A,I.1111 lv-a: -.h.!: '141'llie-n:' ; (')-1.1•:
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Miss eearion. Irwin ip- Nis , mg, emen e
,, in, .pjaltesei,ielp,...e: .0 't N. or'fh. B• .a is,
,. horne for %het vacation. " ',
Miss ' Lauen .Wiiken.' is ,sPerni•ing 0°
'. vacation -at her, home in iow,ne. . .
Miss , Mamie . Archibald ' of Seatoith
eeeiteo , miss nattie, Holloway last
, week, ' .. ' '' s s ' _.
Messrs. Will- and .Jack VViseman , have.
'. been in Baylield during. ehe :past
'week. , '
Mrs, Moore of Detroit spent seVeral
eays recenely with het. sister, Mee.
S. Crich. • - ' •
Miss. Hattie Baker of Fullerton 38
tbe guest. of eines- Flprenze Cita-
ingliame. , , -
Mrs, R, merehall her • sone Bert
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M. John J, Ward. of ,Woodiirook. .\tra
in town on Tueaday. , • .
, • ee i mins p oi. 1 lane is 1
ell - W'll' f 'r..t Willani • ti
'mtsuseesst -folifaMainssd: 113,tiMtli • 61:aell)lehirS17; ai
.holidayieb at the lake near Keneard
inc. ' . , .., .-
Mrs. A, Hooper ,spent a few days; a
' the past week With- her son, Ms
eiee 8 00 p e , 01 D1 y la , , , ,
MissessIda,Wellein, Mineue leneniale a.r.
Bettie Holloway are spending th
Weelc at Bayfield. ' .. ,
Miss Mattle Blacker' is. epeniling-par
of her holidaes with her enei
' IVIes. W. Marlowe, Coderiele '
Mr. Arthur -Jackson bf Chicago i
visiting at the parental ,horne, tha
of M.,sr.. and Mrs. John. Jacelcson.
Mr. lhilliam Robb -has teturned free
a visit of several eveejce,with 'eiend
W.Y..A ellitar ' •
jeweler and Optician. , • - • - Clinton ...
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church, preached on Sunday morning
last in exchange with the pastor.
A largecongregation listened with
interest tmethe pastor'S evening ser-
mon on the "Sources of Happiness."
The Lobb • Male Quartette rendered
two excellent selections at this ser-
einee ... miss Edne el, Turner and
• Miss M. Isabel Draper of town ;
Mias Violet Barge ,Of Sarnia, former-
ly of. Clinton'; Miss Keziali E.
Brown and Miss Edna. m. Lyon of
Londesboro, Mite's C. Weir, sealerili
and Miss Emmeline Holland Holm-
Alice. Shepherd: 416e Doreen Stephen--
son 494, Eileen Tighe 4.42, Cerinen
Turner 390, lejorenee williama 417,'
Janet Wylie 399. •
'The following pandidalies obtained
the highest marks - in the various
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and
' are visiting at her old Imirte. , in
Kengeton. s ,
Mr. W. G. Smfgh lift for Saskatoon
'on Tuesday and will be,- away for
several weeks.
Miss Ruby Kitty of Lloydtown is
inthe states of _Michian and Il
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Me. David Welsh of ;Sandusky, sMieb.
a native of Goderich townshm, '' i
:the guest of his brother, Sergean
Welsh.
emmirrimie -mmieeme
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vice and a junior choir, with Miss
of
ville, Eight hundred and thirty-two
subieees,.... , .
-Reading, Doreen '
spending the long vacation at her
home in town.
Miss Ella Lindsay of Regina, Sask
is this bon
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sommaia
Elva Wiltse at the piano, assisted.
were successful, which ought to re-
Stephenson. -
Writing, Ida Ball, Teenie Marquis
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Mr. John Rum.ball Miss
visiting week at her
in town,thet of ' Mr. - Mr!
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in the singing. The„ pastor will
preach at both services on Sunday
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next and the Lobb Quartette will
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again assist at the men ng sem me.
WHAT ABOUT IT ? -
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What about the dog bylaw ? Has
the proclamatione orderinall doge to
lieve the situation as to the seareitY
of teachers to some extent. 'rhe
Newie-Record congratulates the 'suc-
cessful ones. s .
BOVVLING NOTES. .
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On Friday laet a series of games
were played on the local green for a
and Janet Wylie (eq1.18.1)
Spelline; Alan Booth, Lois Holmes
(equal.)
Literature, Teenie Marquis.
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Arithmetic, Eleanor Kemp.
Grammar, Alan Booth. •
Geography, Herman Crieh.
Composition, Myrtle Crich. .
and „Miente
RUChl left yesterday to visit friends
in Eliot, Mich. , •Mr.
Mr. Roy East of Winnipeg has been
iri Bayfield the past few days enjoy-
int; the cool lake breezes.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex: Gorsleigh return-
on Friday front a month's visit at
Trenton and other places. .
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and
J. 13. Lindeay.
and Mrs. T. E., .Platt and the
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daughter, Miss Nouna, of Pe.te,
boro are guests of Mr. aleil Me
p. G. Courtice.
Mrs. Harry Rutledge and Miss Mau
or New Liskeard and Master Ai
drew Steep spent the week -en
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be tied been 'recalled'? If not,
trophy put up by Mr. John Watt,
Col. Wilkon, the commending . Meer
with Seaforth friends,
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Cla,pital Authorized $25,000,000
Capital Paid-up 11,500,000
. Reset ve and Undivided Profits 12,500,000
Total Assets 175,000,000
e•-• , 325 Branches, "With woelid. wide connection. Interest allowed
on Debosits, General Banking business transacted, , ,..,
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why is it not being efforeed ? A few
people who have a wholesome respect
for the law have kept their dogs se-
curdy tied up ever since the order
was given. Others, whose, ideas-- of
law observance. are somewhat lax,
have never ade any pretence of
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Several more rounds will be necess-
'ary before the prize is awarded,
Mr. O. E. Dowding is in London
this .week taking part in the W. 0.
B. A, tournament with the follow-
ing rink : Percy Towne, John Watt,
Dr. Axon. The is that
Bonfield
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The following students of our pub.
tic school passed the Entrance ex-
amination ; Ethel Fe -wile 485, Lulu
Baker 443, •
of the Huron Regiment, has had his
tenure of olio extenled for., Otte
vear.
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Miss ,Louise Beaton is spending the
vaca,tion at her . home. ins .toe .
town. She
has been teaching at (viand Valley
the term.
Miss R. el. Wood, teacher, who e
spending the holidays at her Ilea
in Seaforth and at Bayfield, visite
in Clinton last Week.
Mr. Cliff.ord Andrews, who has bee
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ispendeng his vacation et' his hole
n town, left on TiMeday, to eesum
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. R. E. MANNING, Manager - Clinton Branch.
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obeying the law in this regard. The
order should either • be enforced with-
out respect of pereons or withdrawn.
Otherwise the law comes into dise
probability
they will capture some one of ' the
many prizes' offered
Four rinks of Clinton bowlers went
down to Seated."' Tuesday to
Bessie Elliott 395. ,
and MrsWill Grad two
Mr. , y an
children of Detrojit a
and Mr. and Mrs.
Chesney and two datighteth, efisses
past,
Mr. Allen Booth, w -ho hasr be.en vis-
iting is grandmm
b other, s. James
Kerr left Tuesday for his home at
Branc'Ion Man
his duties in connection with 01:
Royal Bank at Aylmer,
Mrs. C. J. Keller, accompanied b
Master Charlie, jeft last week
mestemeseeremenny
repute and the law-abiding citizen
play' a)
friendly game. They had a good game
Ina and Gretta, of Listowel have
been guests at Mrs. Margaret
Mrs. - -el- ---4 .-11. 1 e el t , miss
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a month's visit • in Stratton
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feels that he has' a grievance and is and an enjoyable time, es is al ways
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Green's daring the past fortnight.
Elizabeth,0!aettslite4( at the
Guelph, Toronto, Montreal and wit
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lie Molsons Balik
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Incorporated 1855 Established in Clinton 1870'
HEAD OVVICE MONTREAL
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consequentry "sore." - the case when they visit the eister
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A RED LETTER DAY..
AFTTheERfolMloAwNinIg'
Monday was rendrgalentitsefes adnacit choir iYteir from the Heralel
leader of Trinity church, this being Yakima, Wash., refers to a brother
his fifteenth d f hi
t l annuareport os ana sister of Rev. J. Greene of
examinations in connection with vari- town : "James • Greene of Niell
Misses Wilkin, Pinning and I-follo-
way of Clinton are guests this week
at Mrs. Spaekman'e.
Stlil•arifoaill•dd ni.Mrersg. uleVsefisshatantsfaamolitlynnetitf_
cial.
Miss Mothersead and Miss Garrett
of the city of Washington are guests
Liodnielaosti., ‘Avelisii,and Mrs. J. 31. Tip-
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Mr John Miller of Brooklyn, N. j.,
S "speeding a fortnight with Mr.
brothera:dMrsentee.,up. la et.teawejee, He is a
31i85 Dolly Mennel, who for (•.veral
years has been head knitter le the
her sister, Mrs. Ashe of Seel
brooke, Que.
Mrs. P. B. Crewe of W;nnipeg, ice a
erly of Clinton, is vesiy 111 and a
,flasfsitalinieLpdortrus.Ifilgelra hopes were flez
Clederieb relatives have been mut
moned to her bedside.
famil,
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SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
' Interest allowed at highest current rate on 50015 of $1 and
upward from date of deposit. 3oiet accounts allowed,
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ous musical institutions, As he only street has as his visitor his eister,
moved to his lasnie town within the Mrs. Frost of Wirseepeg, Man. They
past three months, he haM but three had not met 313 thirty-five years and
candidates for examination, all in Mr. Greene did nol know but that
connection with London England, Co- lie would need to be identified when
at the Albion hotel., , ..
Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith and delight-
et of London were guests at Mrs.
Parsons last week,
Mr. Newman of Deteoit spent a few
, Clinton factory, leet on laleittlay Mrand Mrs. John Noble and
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to take a position M London. who have for several weeks bee
Mr. W. J. Nediger was in London visiting lgr. and Mrs. Jas, R. krill
this week and bought a five passen- er and other friends in town an,
gee car which be will make good district leave this week for thei
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BRANCHES AND AGENTS ALL OVER CANADA AND AGENTS ALL
OVER THE Wonen.
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lege of Music, namely Clarence Park- he went to the e t a t i o n t 0
er, who obtained his A. L. C. M. di- meet his sister. 33 u t he did
Moine, and is now entitled, to , use not, however, as when she step-
days in the village last week.
Miss Jennings of London is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. lgoorhouse,
use of in in his well-earned holiday. home at High River, Alberta. Pix
Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, of North Noble bought Mr. Miller's new'aa
Dakota are Visiting hie. a.nd Mrs, and hab been making a study of it
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A - GENERAL - BANKING - BUSINESS - TRANSACTED, .
these dibtinguishing letters after his ped oil the train and before she
ection with pipe had time to look for one lw had
signature, in cotnany
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mynas and
daughter of Brantford spent a few
*epast
C. Lovett of town and other Lei- mechanism the past few days. IVII
ends in the dietrict. They former-, Miller will in, ail probability Me
17' lived In Blyth. another car very soon.
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C. E. Dowding - Manager Clinton Branch.
organ department. Miss Evans, of pushed his' way through the crowd
Bayfield who also obtained A. L. and had, taken. her suitcase and ehe
days lite week as guests of the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rev.0 . Pl. Jeakins left on Monday
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M. degree, and Grover Beebe, who recognaized him just as , mil , .eely, ,e1le
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obtained hiS intermediate vocal exam.e Greenes are 1 on get i 'V e d family,
reereese.a.
Mr. and Mrs. Govenloth ee
for Montreal to spend his vacatiou, .
During Ills absence tile pulpit of St. Holmesville
NOIIIMINIIIIIMICO^^71INNIIIMIIII
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with honors. --Aylmer Exprese. Mr. eight ot them now averaging seventy-
,John
Seaforth spent Sunday and ielonclay
Paul's church will be supplied by .
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CaPliell's many friends in Clinton three years. A sister celebrated hen
with their
heir daughter, Mos, Win. Fere
Mr. Miss Hazel Elford bf Toronto 1
Bartlett of Stratford,
Mr. Walter Jackson •anil 'Mr. visiting her Mr
amonemeseemossme
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CLOTEING
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1. ORDERED,.
' OzoTrieeld-, '
*will be pleased to hear of his contin- diamond, wedding last year and a
ued success. , ' brother and sister 'who had stood 11P
. , with hei: at her wedding were preseet
THE I.2th 41' MENSAL', to help in the celebration,
guson, , • s
Rev. ' Mr. Tohnie of Windsor joined
his family at their .summee cottage
on the Terrace on Tuesday.
Alex, with grandparents,
Yule of Brantford and Mr. Murray and Mrs. A. J. Courtice. •
Jackson of Toronto are can -mine Mrs. Howell of Brantford with he
On the old camp ground at Naftel'e two grandchildren are spending a fe;
the ..„ .,
days her Miss
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A late crowd frem Clinton and '
IN COLD S• TOTe WE.
surround'ng country went to Hensall -
' Mrs. Williain Kine and her son, Me,
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Lorne King, left on Wednesday for elle
on. with sister, D. A
iake Shore. . .
Mr. Joe Match has taken, e. position elohnes.
• , . ' • Little Miss Esther Trewartha en
in London. Mrs.. IMutch and. h. et
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- Our Special Semi-Annualand
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Summer Clearmg .Sale
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Corrimer4ces on Saturday
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on Saturday when South Huron Dis- While pabsing one of our leading
trict eelebrated the Glorious Twelfth. meat marts the other day a local
A heavy rain tell in the morning but inerelfarit's attention was attreeted
this but served to settle the dust by a loud rapping, apparently on a
the afternoon' shone bright and window. He looked areund and
clear, ideal weather for the "Walk." could see nothing unusual but as the
Clinton Orangemen. and surrounding rappirsg continued he opened tbe door
lodges went down by special train, of the shop walked in when he
and many went down by auto dur- speedily found the cause of the com-
ing the ; day. Alter the Parade motion for ,the proprietor of the
speeches were delivered by Rev. C. bhop was. in -side the refrigerator,
E. Jeakins, Rev. Mr. Westgate, Mr. frantically knocking and calling to
Sottelgate of -Seaforth, Reeve Ort- be released. The merchant accord-
weiri and the resident ministers , of ingly went to the back. end opened
Hensall and others... The following the door at the same time enquire
were prize winners during the day ; ing of the knight of the cleaver how
Best flag and banner, Exeter ; Com- he happened 40 be in euch a predic-
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nglong est d•
is .ance, Port Al- ament.
t • "1.. went in," Said Ile, - ''°
beet ; Best fife an ,d drt un b land, Sum- 'swat' a fly, and the door slammed
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nee ill • Best lodge in par ade,, 1st -
, . . after me and it having a spring
field 2n
Bay , d-, Belgrave
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, rd, River- lock, there I was." Have you been
ston. .0111est member in, good stand- in fon ' " h - "
Fong ? e was asked. Ole, only
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mg, . Thorr ,Iliott of Goderieh about ten minutes I guess, . but it
west where they Intend in future to
reside. '
Mr..and Mrs. E. R. Rutledge of
Cleveland, Mrs. Fras'er and daughters
.of Toronto, Messrs. Will and Jack
Wiseman and Roy leasp of Clinton,
Mrs. Harper ' and daughter, Miss
Grace., London, Miss Engle, Miss
Metzer, Miss Shillady, Miss Turn-
bull 'and Miss 'Prowbley of Detroit
are gueets ;at Igiss Ferguson's. , .
, Miss ' Florence Orr of Windsor is
the guest of the Misses Tohnie at
Shingle Shacks, ' - '
Mtbs Lydia Koehler of Zurich, Miss
Helen . Koehler .of Toronto 'arid Mr.,"
Addison Koehler of Red Deer, &eta.,
were the guests of their brotherein-
law, Mr. Alex. McLeod, for a few
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days last week. • - •
Mr, Robert Alway of Doe, joined
, his family last week at their summer
pottage in Lakebide park, ,.
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little daughter, Delight, are visiting teitaine a number o herfriends . a
her in Wineham be- Friday afternoon last it being he
the lady's mot e , , . -.. t • 00
fine joining Mr. Mittel' in Lohdon. 111th birthday.. All report a real g
m Miller, who has been visiting her time and wish their little host.es
Mrs, , .
I returns of her birthday
sister', Mrs. J. S. Evans, and Mei- many. c
et, Rev. Mr. Newcombe, left yes- Mt., an o in on las .1
Cook t OF t 1. tl
terday for her home at 'Indian c onteact of painting the interior c
Head. She, will spend 80131e time at the school, . . .
Fort Willia.m, on, liter.. way. t .
Mi. A. V. Gellies o Han.ii on was Mr, Alf. Jervis expects this wee
a to rnove into the hoes° he recentl
gue st over the weee-ente, attheP11,,cil 1 1 • M • J R Flohnes
'else( . tom i. .. . s ,s -
4 g season is very theft c
home of Mr, and Mrs. j. le. leae- The haying . ,
telon and is taking in an, ,atsto trip account oi the dry weather..
through. .the..county with Mr, Can- The fall wheat and oats promise
f• ir averaee ii the -weather condition
teloh this week. --s a , a ,
Mr. A. Owen of New Yoelf CIty has continue favorable.tl
Colborne fruit farm
been in town this week on busjness .Seve.ra .10 .10., theirnnerrfes , frat.
connected with. the Knitting Com- eis me e unpin,... ,
pany. , He was ace ,
=ponied by bis Holmesvgle , station by expeess. ,
son, Mr. Harold Owen, and Mr. Miss Verna s Jervis is spending th
Arthur Cross. The letter two will evele with Miss Maude Hale of G oc
eemain for some time. s. 0,eic 1. , .
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MI Str ' New Yprk City, 1 lie News -Record to 14 f • 4.0
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township who i y y age
, s met ears of e was long enough." ..he replied. The
Mrs. JJ
John Alder and son of London
are this eek the wets of Mr. and
y„,,g
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who has been spending the Past
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and has been a memlier. of L.-0. L. ice box is a good place for meat,
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. No. 189 for S1x4y2five years. The jud- and there were daye during the ' past
ges were Messrs.- Wen. Sheppard, fortnight when evert the thought of
Garnet, Sniallacombe '..ael E, J. one seemed. cooling, but to be made
Cluff. . ' , , . a prisoner in one even in July has
. its disadvantages. No ill effects so
APPRECIATED, • far seem to have followed this.
- little expesience. . ' .
The follpwing . from the Lueltnow . ' • '
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Sentinel refers to a son of Mr. ancl . CADETS IN CAMP.. - . ' .
Mrs, John May of town,' who for the , . ' ' . ' '
past 'confeeenee year has been junior ., About 'thirty .01 the Cellegiate cad-
pastor' of the Bervie eireuit : "Ae the , ets left on Monday enoeneng .fer the
last meeting of the League of Purple camp at .tearling Heights going und-,
Mrs, Alway at their summer home.
• There was a good tuen-out of the
Orangemen .arie their friends - at :the
big celebration it Hensel!. on,. Satur-
day when Bayfiel.d Lodge won , first
prize as the best lodge in the parade.
The
0 prize was fifteen dollars Mit . the
• satisfaction of being first by far out-
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weighed any money coneideiation.
heath: y congratulate
No 24 is to be 'I - . '
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giving a gal,-
den • art in the parsonage lawn on
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week in towie the guest, of Mr, tan .
Mrs. -John Ouninghaine anti ez het
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friends, left for. Godertch on i,
'day where she will visit ftee as HIM
before return:lig to. New "1 eel,. - .
Me. Percy lowne aceornpenied 1.11e
Cadets to London' on Monday mein-
ing and was very pecnid of his Coin-
pany, the more so when, after the
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peclum a y di g
congratulated him upon the neat-
mess of their uniform, general fine
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appear.anee 'end, quickness,
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In 1911 Mathay, Liberal, was °lea
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On Monday . Cameron Censervativc
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won the tiding by 278, a turn tete
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two years of 1019 ' votes.
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ressive Polley and Performahce c
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Grove the following address, was read; der 'eommand of :Lieut. Towne. atti
`To ReV. R. May, --As time rolls On .Bert Johnton, drill instruetor, , t le,
we 'feel' your Perecinal influence In the latter of whom will. remelt' as s hong
Epworth League. . We therefore-. that as the boys are' ." in, e•eamp, h y
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it fitting -when such a separatioi. as were. a 'fine, ?mart loceting. bunch o
qic present takeeMlace to express in youths, the big , camp well hardly
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some form. out regard for your high preduce a better, tendeed, Colonel
Hodgene warmly congraetulated Lieut,
persoriai, character and- our apprecia--
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tion of. year untiring services in'this ',Towne 31Po/I , • . "
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branch, of ' chime I work., In your re- peed 4.. e fo hem a p e ea ,,..,
ligietes relatiOns your interest in arid , and profitable sojourn in their- , fleet
joyalty eed our League has. 'been , such 'military.. canen. Follow -ng are the
that your removal theates a vacancy. 'names of the ' cadets who went, from
eveningl/
the Tuesday next When ar-,
tthe
n ements are being for an es-
ra, g
' 11 ' o'd ' time Supper Vern° tee
psixeviaedyfrograo six o'aioek -until hallepast
'ei eight and ' anyone who .lies- taken - in
mall of these affairs knows quite well
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that.it will be an, eicatent one. After-
d ' program will be given. The
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nigh -the music for the occasion.
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Cl'th 'II fr
Crl, lee s Band frolw m o. ,wi . u -
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Come. along • ues ay .. g . .
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Mr. and ilfrs. Wm. Simpson, and Miss
Jean returned on Satarday from , e
fortnight's 'visit with 'friends' in Bay
,City, Mich. They re.6'oted over to
the Ameiican city', Mrs. Simpson's
, brother, Mr, Reid having epent soine
time visiting friends here previous-
ly, and theyeaccanmanied hitm 11 m
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Mr, W. Spaulding foemerly t
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C inton bu o • late .years o King-
t ' ' ' ' ' in Medicine
. ,s on; . es now . ,
, Hat, Alta., conducting a i gent s
urni . rig buseness under e
1 'shi ' ' te
Go•vernment of Sir Jambs Whil
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- 6entribt t ry Cause : DisaPprort
of the Scaln°11al-mongering ef Williai
Protuirbot and his kind. -
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. Query • Which • will the [there
l' fr'st c t il wn '-wir. Rowell' 0
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his Polley?
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Another Query : s Weil lam roe.
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feet .of Centre. Huron a po i Ica.
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, not to be -easily e . .s somei , g .. . ,
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pressed and, we hope, a pleasant re-. comPanY can , • pp, • • .
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' der hot the past year, 078 a,sk you rester, W. 'Skim , , F. , e . . ,,
'it'lln '• ' ' ' d '• ' '. F - ' st 'If Foirest . 'A Glazier,
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Pt this gol piece ancl we .orre , , , . ., . , ,
. . . ' lee Ke ly p Ladd F. penteabaker
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• Soinaef .1,1- pleasure' 'which the 'giv- 0. Nedigee, E. Saeeley, De Cantelen,
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'n ' flora is • In , -conclusion, we .M. Cook; .0. Copk, W. Welker, ,G.
g ' a' ' ' ' ' ` ' '.' Wyllie,' ' Id ' 5 $raillie ' . K
-t,tust, tbat the -01(ygoitg' et the Father • W, ;Gott , . -, e , ,, ,.., . _. e
. of All, Good may .1ollow end- help lelu „OlitieVen.,.-, . V.I., Evanee.M., Sch,oenhele,,
en b acce in ' eaes, ..1 ofe, ,' . Ili Seewart, W. Nels ,
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Mrs. Walters 'visited -Irmo s ma ene
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. Mr. , Gordon- :Waldron of e.,00011 0,
• ' • -" b the 1VIr .Fred Wald-
;imbed Ins. lect, r, .., .
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to ;be Iticke,d,...by .e.- tered. w, ,. ._
was- leading en, from. pastureethe„eth
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also a former cite-
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zen of this •town has an intereet en
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Messrs., . A. W. Redmond .and 1. J.
Hd fillett Mb '
. ti soil 0. al e .e, . ip ., were in
town on Frida 1 -et .and called on
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Mr, ,Reuben Graham, and other old
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emends, Boeh Atientelmen are na-
tives 'of'. ,sta-nley ' towebbip, hut
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t.. t -Marl tte thirt
tno, eel , , (We o , e y
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Goderich Township
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hil'J Stewart fief Bfi
r. John0 e . ay el
Line has e u nod fter a six-week
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trip -thtonge . ie wes ein provinces.
' Mies M S' oddart of Seahorth we
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the guest last week of her remise
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Blies Flossie peareen,
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.°13artiei..e'Ul,s0. P1'31(41404' !),1,..',.5h137 'Gee:Weber
6 r d d. is consequence, he , its;
- ay' 'Ille • ,ti ' ankle ;It
lead., unwell Pree, sore,.
, . yeirS ago ,eo , long, since became
'.' pretty thoroaghly, Ainerlea•nized.
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Parleuxee ,.. , • ,.. ""je ' „f , '. '. e . Zoete eto ' CPlaerreA , ,,- • e
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