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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-01-25, Page 4Page ' EVERY PRICE A 13.1.11.64IN PRICE EVEY At, BARGAIN PRICE, JANUA 'V SALE CONTINUED owing. to the very stormy weather of the past week we will continue our January Sale to the end of the month for the benefit of those who could not take ad— , vantage of the many good bargains. '25 to 49 per cent, 011' aa Whiter Goods. Ladies avid Children's Coats Half Price Many good styles to choose from, all new this season Furs About Halt Price We are anxious to clear out the balance of our Furs before stock taking. so make the following reductions 4 Sable Scarfs, trimmed with heads and tails, fur on both eider; regular &Lee January sale. ....... ...... ... ...... .12.50 4 Isabella Oppoennt Searfs, trimmed with heads and tails, regular 10.00 January sale 5,50 6 Illeerinot Throws. 38 inches long, good qeality fur, regular '7130 January sale All other Ears redneed in Mink, Lamb, Belgian Hair, Fen. and SeeeirreL 4,00 MILLINERY Any trimmed hat in stock only 1.50 Any untrimmed hat only 250 /tet t Was t.% at $2.50 Two dozen only, Cream Nett Waists. silk lined, reg. 5.00, January. sale 2.50 Dress Goods at 39e - 200 yards of all wool Dress Goods regular 63c January sale 390 Fur Coilared Coats• $15.00 Just 4 ot these good coats left, western sable collar, • quilted lining, reg. $25 and $27, January sale 15.00 Cloth Skirts $3 98 Your choice of any $5 and $6 skirt only 3.98 Lined Skirts, reg 1.50 for... 1.15 Ladies Vests, reg 25c for i 9c Gloves, reg 25c, sale price 190 Toweling, reg 1 2 i c Eck t, . ....8c Toweling, rev 10c for 70 Toweling, reg 8c for Black Silk Waists, reg $4 ti0 for.......2.50 Prints, reg 12ic iot ' foe Terms' eash. One Price Only T Next week we make our annual inventory. Be- fore doing so there are a few things we'would like to clean out at a low price as we don't want to include therin next year's stock. "IilleellsallitleillellalliereatilialintleenlIMS111111111■11■11111111111111111111111111/111USW11110 Ladies Long Coats Four only Black Kersey Coats, full length and very serviceable, sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. We never saw better coat at the regular price 6.50, on Saturday only we offer these at each 4.38, Three Only Misses Kersey Coats, two blue and one green length 30, 36 and 38, price 3.5o to 3.75, Saturday 2.10 These are N w Toband this week, three pieces self stripe Worsted Dress Goods, 48 inches wide, colors navy, dark red, and green, worth too, . only short ends of each, we will offer these for One da), only, Sattirdav at per yd 69 cents. Cleit4aVatamamisMIsmuniomrstaragsaivismaziscrirmamannoimmonialuemillin MEE ET MAT 9S The People's Store ammen THE1 CLINI'ON NEW .TRTJRSDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1 elliel.AriAiAiAikaltAAA4AAAAAAAAlliAltAieeree.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt 4 .4 1)itl-/45tric VVVYVVYVVVYVVVVYVVVVTV (Inc of the roost interesting featuves that has ever figured in a local elec• tion is being fonght out in a, campaige here, Both payees wish to retain the balanee ot power, 0.P. Bush and john f3arry ,were elected by acclamation, The ITEWEi Wits not returned, mod io the field at preempt for councillors itre George .foine, 'Thomas Hudson and David Nicholls. If ejes +re. Hedsen and Jolut are elected their party re. tains the balance of power, Au effort els being made to disqnalify Mr. Joint from the contest on the greumil that, he eannot hold office in the council be- cause a building used as n un icipa,1 building is'owned by him, Me, Joint contend& that.he made the building over to his wife, end has absolutely no interest ln it. He can qualify on other property, He bits consulted his solici- tor end was informed that his view is a correct one. Others, however, con_ tend that it is not, and It is expected theta, very interesting fight will re• suit, ews vvvvvvvvyvvvvvVYVVVVVVVVYrf: Dungannon • Chester Robb, of London Township visited his uncle, De Bice, on Tues • day. Mr. FIAmiton, of Listowel, is reliev- ing El. Staples in the Sterling B Luk here fora few ditys owing to the lat- ter's sirkneSe. Mr. le, Taylor hes retnened to Berlin after a visit with relatives in Ashfield. Tee annual Wawanosh district (Or- ange r: ,odge meeting was held here Tuesday, wheu Um following were elected officers for the ensuieg. year District; matter. Thos. Shepeerd, o Nile; Ma'am**, Erneot Seaxus, 01' Nil e, and chaplain, J, B, Youtsg, 01 Dun- • J. J. Retie, bleteltsmith. who had Geo. Bradford's shop leased during the past year, pnechneed the bonding fl,tla adjoining Inoue and lot, paving $2,200. l'he West Huron Farmer's Institute wilIheginholaing meetiugs throtigh- ou tthneosea ttetitinastitaii,t 0 rfe oti i witl h held 00 Monday afternoon and evening next, when a number of local and outside speakers win be present, • The 33rd annual meeting of the West Wawanosh Mutnn3 Vire Into/ranee Company was held in the Agrieultural Hall yesterday. The president, Mr. Alex. Stuatt, of St. Helene, presided. Atter hearing the directors', and audit- ors' reports the meeting -was heeded over to the onricyholders,who appoiut• ed Wm 8 Line eilnirnInn, and Allen secretitev. The election of three (erectors meulted in 1. H. Krartke.j as. (+Hein, Timothy Griffin and John Long being nominated. the first three eeing elected. A long discussion on redeetiou of rates foe rodded bnildings resultedin the tneeting almost union- iously advis ng the directors to nittite no change at present, At a subse- quent meeting of the directorsefohn H. leaake, of Ktneardine, was appointed president. mid ins. Grivin, of Nile, '100 president. COillifSPONBENTS. The New Bra wishes to, in. crease.its stet f of correspondents throughout the county and vites the help of these willing to send in irorn week *to tveelc, items of news in the neighor- hcod. MaLtere 01 inipOr ause ) are always writ:owe, but equally so are the items telling of the movements of people to and. from the locality. The New Bea asks that, all, willing to help in the work, which will benefit the loeality by bringing it before the world, write to the Editor of the New Era, when supplies of paper, enveloPee and postage Will be furnished. and third hen, second cockerel and first and third pullet in the Silver Wy- andottes. also four valuable specials. • . DaShwoOd Mr. John Nediger, of Pigeon, Mich, epent the holidays with his parents, Mr. Tobias Guenther mecidently broke his little finger. while working in the barn Saturdite. Mrs. WWI. levelancl of. Sarnia. is at the present taking nave • f hor (nether Mrs. i8iebe» who hard the Inisfelletne to break her leg EM New Year's E,se. When the rumor itt counection with the teinoval of the Molsnes Bank from . one village was- found to be correct, there was considerable excitement and dtseppointmene anaong ouz• beeriness tnen and citizens. A Meeting was called of those interested out night last week, to docuss the situation when it was decided to eiroulete a petition and send it to the head office ot the bfolsons Bank asking that they reconsider the withchawal of the brench from Dashwood, It will be re- membered that about a year ago when the Farmers' l3enk 'closed its doom lotal depositors lost in the neighhor- hood 01 .801,000, withal amount has to be eatned hefore the deposits in the new bank can equal the amount in the old. The Mummer Battle me withdraw- ing owing to the small deposit account' /LOU claire the business; 18 001 sufficient Ir, prey the expenses, It is hoped that the officials of the bank will re consrder their decision and at least try it for sm- other year. RrnsSels By the burning of the Henry flour mill at Ethel, SIX miles distant from here, Monday evening, the proprietor met with a heavy Moe He will re. build next spring. Attbe annual /meeting of the Best Huron Agricultural Society, a good report was presented. Notwithstand• ing the downpour of rain on fair day, cutting off the 'gate reoeipts from about $700 to $5, the full prize list was paid, $100 being borrowed to meet the gate shortage. Thanks to the wet weather insurance act, the Provinciel Government has handed over $247, which will prove a tweet help. Iteeve Leckie was re.eleeted president; Geo. Robb, first vise, and P. Scott, secoed vise There is a.good staff of directors. W. • If Kerr is secret/try:treasurer. Tee society win go in igain tore the field crop competition, taking •oats as the test crop. They will also send Mr. Rubb and Mr, Dames to the leabee As- sociation meeting at Tomato. Settiorth Miss Mabel Mitchell and Mg Nee./ Colwell, of Harrisville, Mich., are the guests deifies Southgate. Mrs, Peed Brophy, of Winnipeg. is visiting her parents, Mt. and Mm, Charles Soule, .7ohn street. Mrs. Peter Dill of Dublin, visited recently with het. mother, Mrs. 1,, Mr- Donattl, ;Tulin street. Mte. 'Weed, of Egmondville, leOflSlS4,11- y ill w I th piston. p aerial onia, Miss Bogen, of Flills Green, is the name in attend:Ince. Mr. Pori Vaniegmend. orgenist et the Presbyterian Oh twoh,E's,rnondville, was in Clinton on 'Wednesday lookieg over the Doherty- clomeh orgims-the conotegetion inteties , placing a new 005 1,) the church ' Mr, Melvin Colbert, of 5lekatoon, N 01.1 a visit, to his brother. ele, Harry Colbert of E,rnortclville. At the p -entry show held in Mitch 11 recently, Mr. Peter Coley 'son first .40001-1(1 in a 1 the Golden Wyrin- (Mlle classes, and firse nock, seeond AresereAteekreAtereiteteeteteseetotestreteeLA 1) ()ip 13pociall Tfto Parkyl.e ellosees are perfect- 5 ath ea) Health e ly odoi:loS and a comfortable system of inside closet. I f eoderlek Mary, duly child of Amos; Stetwo. WAS bitten by a dog belonging to Mr Emily Leve this forenoon. Owing 1 the recent eataes scare the head will he sent to Toronto foe extun ination. The first masquerade earnival WO, bele last Peiday evening in the net arena. It was largely attended, th handsome, prizes dotiated by Manage Goldthrope being keenly eontested fix 'Pensy Tow neuter be the new nam for Grolerieh, as the local Hoak:utter Al 'Society has adopted that flower the floral emblem of the town. Von ditions here rite said to be specially de sirahle for growing it and an eifert i 10 10 meth: to make it a noticeabl feature of tbe decorations in the loca paelte and streets. The Hortioultued, Society has decided to hold it flowet show in May or June. At the regular meeting of the town council, held Friday evening, Walter. E. :Kelly tendeeed his reeignetioe tis councillor, which was accepted. Noun /nation to fill the vacancy will DO held for with, Petitioos which were pre- ;ented asking the cothuni to seduce the i quer licenses to four were sent to the special committee. A request from the Goderich Hotelkeepere• Associetion urging that the hove eelative to sates of liquov be enforced was filled. stiodeitielt Township Me. and ides. William Perdue visit- ed one day recently Eldl the home of their daughter, Mrs. 13. Lindsay, of Porter's Bile There will be no service in Cole', i Sharon church on Sunday, Febrre i 4th owing to Quarterly seevices wile.: well tie held in the .BLyfieid Ohurch a :e - , o . . i Mi. and Mrs. Hackersviller, or Seh .1 eingvitle came up this week h, a tter,i. * neeng ill, returned to Wood,.$teck ,,n I tee funeral r.if the late Mr. 5, Ruh ve. i ' MI8S Tent/Lore of Woodstock, e h has been vit iting at home awing' ,t her lather. Mr. Fredericit Tr/ht./rite Se. 'Feeley. We ere pleaeed to repoet ell. Telithutt is inipeoving. The teeny friends of Mt. Gsoree .Stirline, 13 tyfield Lin(.4 Will be Sony to toren of hie ssiious illness, he b •v- ing taiz.en a si puke a few. daye ego, 5.). e hope tie miry soon rally 2LipI,111. Diettho-There passed Way on el er- day morning at flee o'clock an old e 'id respected reeident. of this To wnshii. in. the person of M. Samuel Rath wet at the ege of seventy-five years. The 1' I I / • era,' tools place on Wednesday of lids wee c to Bay!. mid cemetery. See oleo weirs, in a later issue. Teo annual tneeting of sebscribers of the Geste/rich township telephone *we tern wits held in Holmes' hall, Holtnee, vine, recently. Tee COLIIIDESSi01,n VA preetnted their report, which WEI^ a very favorable one. Since the last meeting the system was extended in the northern pert of the township end 181 new subscribere were added, fee ti - five of them having free conneeeion with the Bell telephone system at Goderich. Applirso ions/ for 'five riew te4q)hoties were received, to bitee , oe- nection also. wiill Gederich. The otd commiseioners were reeeected fos en - other term. They are : Presideot.Oere ' Holland ; seeretery, O. W. Potter : . rid Edward Wise. Tile president's .., ry iefr 1012 will bc 823 , the sccro. ire 4 160. arid the, other coin inissIoner's $.10. With theexeeption of the son and daughter ip the West all are membere of the family were preSent at the fu- neral, which took place on Saturday afternoon to Meitlend cemetery.. The Orange brethree, of which order the deceased wae an, old and faithful mem- ber, it id charge of I be burial service. Elev. James rim -Mho') was the cfriciat- ing dergyman. The bereaved have the sympathy of the community 10 their loss. Sarn McOno'1.111h1TfitepluErchased a tw year old grey colt front RichavdCarter. Mis Elsie Lyon spent a few days of last week'with Miss Maggie Shopherd• " John Lawson, of Stratford, spent a few days with 'his cousin (Aeries Lee. Mi. lied Mts. Oliver Clerk are spend- ing a few months with Hullett Mende befove ret urn ing to their home in Nu. teha, Saskatchewan. Miseee Clara and Pherne jeckson of the West, 2bre spending the Whiter with their, sister, Mrs. Frank • Long, ream, r Wni, LindsteY has sold ids eb acre farm to Robert Lawson, of Constanee. ClIntl, Wallace has purchased a fine horse from .Edward Ora w ford. Mr. and Mrs, James Oartright wit/ celebrate the fiftieth Anuiversary of their Marriege January 201h. Me. and Mee. 0. Hooper, of Blyth, spent Suncley with the latter's aunt, Mrs John Danhy, 'Roble Lindsay, ef Memitoba, spent a Jew days of last week with Constance friends. Id' Mi'. A. Weymouth Sun- dayed with the former's brothel', John Waymnuth, of ' Joseph Youngbint spent Sunday with friends on the 8th Concession. , The annual congregational meeting of the Burn's Presbyterian Church was held on Wednesday afternoon of January 17th. The report of the session showed that 20 new niembers were received during the year be eer- tificate and 25 by profession of Faith, The total membership N 130. During the year there were 15 baptisms, 3 •marriagee and 2'deattis. ' The reports showed that thetotal receipts 01 the corgeegation amounted to $1,23.3 with O totel balance on hand of $308. After the reports were heard the °Ricers were elected for ibe Yellowing year. The congregation decided to heve an minuet report published; to pure chttee an individual communion ser- vice and aftee discussion of Church alterations or new eburch a Ledies' Aid was orgenized. Lunch was served by the Ladies Illyth. Reeve Milne is Attending Huron Co., Connell this week. r ' In the VDT! Councillor last Mon- day George Powell WIEN chosen by the close majority of 8 votee, Mr, Moody Was the renner us Ana gave the 0(11- 1)51' a lively ehase Mrs. Richerd Corley, a former well known resident of .1i,sl Wewanosh, was hutted here last efonday after- nooteRev. Mr. le Ler taking the seeviee She WaS 11, Miss Vencarnp and has been Jiving near Lindsay of late. Me. Corley and their oely son prederreessed the wife and mother, Rev. Dr, MeLeen, Goderich, So long the pastor of St, Andrew's cbureb here, died at hie home last Monday Meet re short tepees and will be hurled here on Thueschty etternoon, service being conducted by Huron Peesby tery ot wiiich he WAS SO long the Clerk, in St. Andrew's church at 1: 30 o'clock. Ravileld Dan 'Wilson, Esq, who bars been an old resident of this place is now visit- ing about the viol/thy. Tee fieherinen and ritizens are now busy getting a supply of ice up for the StIEDIner, Trinity Ohureh will hold an enter- tainnient in the town halt on the even- ing of Candlemas Day. February 200 ,the vacarit seat in the CODDC11 Wits contested for on Monday laet by R. Smith and Sam Moore, the hatter be- ing elected by it sniall majority. HydrotElectric was :deo voted on and caeried by it unamions vote. Winghatn , Peoposed extentiene by Meal fae- toriee ;which Will mean work lor smite hundreds of additional mete keteoaten to being about a 1 louse Canine in Weneelearn, 'Business men and eoetractors .age planning to erect scores of housee next spring In order to meet the expeeteti in- crease in population. Phe Weetern Foundry- company alone, which re- cently increased its force ese 200 'y more within aishort period. iOther h 311.031, expecte, to have jobs foe 300 factories ere als , 1 the yeae, witl acme. phenomenal am- ; mint, of house building all over the 01., town. 'LotadeSboro leliss Elsie Lyon is visiting MissMag , gie1Shepherd, of Flarlock, this 'week. I The many friends of Mr. losep . Lyon will be sorry to hear that he ' not improvieg in health, Mr. Ed. Oraerfercl, of the 13th Con cession treated the young people to dance ott Friday evening, returned home Atter speeding a few Mete Bert Jones, of Dungannon, bas days with Mrs, F. Woods. Rev. Osterhout was in Wingbain and Gimes this week, Miss Reet, of Pt, Colborne, Os vise, ing Nexther Ss sister, yilarrirse.rRn ierivg li'ErtrheeY. Meth- odist Church the Pastor, Rev. J. IL, Oeterhout B. U. %vie give the beet 01 O series o14 sermons on the subj act of Church Union, Good crowds have attended the Church during the teries of seer/tens notwithstaucting the stormy weather andmuch interest in the subtecor is manifested. Tim armed cotigregational meeting A line man was esigaged for two days < No Plumbing necessary 1 el 50 Byam &Sutter, s */* f each week to look atter the syetem. The death of Robert Mei/ wain at bis tome on the lst coriceesion ot this ownship removes one who had been a esident of thie toWnship dewing sti of he sixty-four years of his life. His emise took place on Thursday of /est eek, following a six weeks' ieness esides his widow he is eurvitel by a amity of three sons and five de/Th.1 ers. They are Mrs. eos. and tonuel, in the West; Mrs. Flee e, of atilt Ste. Merie ; Mrs, Ryan, ofreun- annon, and George, Roy, Fleet and thee at home. George, Samuel and ohnston McIlwain, all of Goderieh 1 wnship ere brothers and Mrs Me - Allister and Mrs. Griffin : alga oi this wnship, are sitters of the sies.esed. a $1.0 to $25. Cell and See for yourself, ,f Sanitary Plumbers to A AettkotA.WA, /SMAt%044470".4".446,:),10 of iheLotlE1V:3134.71D Presbyterian Chtmeh was held last Thursday ofternoon,Rev, IV. T. Pea ecy esioine. The report, of se:elon 8110VVed. 11,1 :18 15055 lLiu hers win e reueiyed ;loving the year, 5 errtificifte rind 13 by 11.)) e 61 0 n Of F,0111, P1) '1: 3556 7 baptisms. one death and ont? neirrG iege, Good re- ports were pie -meted froru ell the orgamesiticres which thowed the total 010001)18reised by the congregation to be 5880. The Litdiee' A.id, the new organization of the year showed that they had been doieggeod work. The clIscussion of the meeting centered about the report presented by the Convenor of the Building °committee, The decision re new church will be made aftee a canvas of the congrega- tion is made. Lunch was eervecl by the ledies. The regular meeting of the Womenei Institnte will be held on Thursday the lst of February at the home of Mrs. II, Adams. All ladies eordiallyeinvited to attend. Time 2 ; 30 p. m. The Instit- ite intended haviug an oyster supper /let night but it will be held to -night Friday) at Mrs. Maine. Saw 1058 are; beingtakento the mill a pretty good rLate these aye 0, Oantelon shipped a car of potat- oes on Wednesday. , J, Cummings shipped a lot of cattle from here last Wednesday, le, Adams expects 0 car of coal al- ronseany (ley now. The are several parties speken of as Iikelv tenderers for carrying nisail to and Peorti the station, • The annual mooting of Knox church took Place SEInt Thursdity and all the reports strewed the ehureli to lee flour- ishing. There is (mite a lot of effort being put forth towards having a new church built London Road Mee. A, Slieve.nson received the sad news on Monday morning of the death eit her tether, M. Sam Rathevell, of Goderieh Township. Mr. andMrs, Wheeler, of London, came up to attend the iimeral of the latter's gyanclitather, Mr. S. Rathivell, of Goderich Township, and are spend- ing the rest of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. ' The petition for tbe Rural Mail de- livery has heen completed and will be forwarded this week to the Post- master General at Ottawa. The League have postponed their social evening till next week, Several ou this line have reCeiVai invitations to attend the Leap Year dance at Brucefieid next Teesday night. • Mrs. Jackson and little boy, of Stratford are'visiting at Mr. Walter Swinbank, It is thotight that the little tellow had taken some Pelsen Which he had found in a bottle, but fortunately however nothing serious- ly happened, Relgratre Junes Oloakey. 4th line, who has been on the sick list, is considerably improved we are pleased to hear. Win. Davidson, 410 line, who was ill with pleurisy, followed. by other ailments, is able to be about once move. Shredded Wheat banquet, Jan. 3010, in conneotion with die Methodist Church, Beigrave. Don't miss it. A i good peogram !weltered, Speciei interesting services in the Methodist' Church this week. Quarterly meeting eerviees next Sunday morning at the 11011DeS. ville church. Stanley .111e. John Thee. Graham ems in fore onto during the Drat of the week with a, load of cattle. • Weave pleased to state that :ties. Geo: Baird who has been 111 with grippe is now inipeoving. Mrs. John Cameron, who is home from the /Meet, underwent a serious operation in this Clinton Hospital on Saturday, ant +11 last eports ehe was doing nicely. es Mr. John A. Melt wen, eon 2, Stan. ley, underwene en operation in Clinton Hospital on Teurstlay Afternoon last for recurring appendicitis. The opete Lion was successfully pea roiled by Dr. Gene, assisted by Dee. Rogers and Gandier. Meilliven is making a good mebvety and will soon oe able to be out. Brueetield Three ear loads of fat cettle was shipped from 000 8151100 on Satneday lest by Messrs J. Reid, Taylor and Graham Bros„ of Stanley. We trust they obtained good prices. Jose.ph Watson, who lute been ill of pneumonia is slowly recovering. Rev. Me. Anderson, of Toronto, preached in the Presbyteeion Church on Sabbath lest. New hasleeee received of the mime age of Miss Grace Gemmel, of Tux ford, Sitskatehewari, fotenerly of Stan lay te Mr. N; Jones, of lito isetatv. The bride bas many friends in our vie inity who wish her all ingnoinese, tillef„eldn. Munro is haying his tee house Tne•tacties of the vicinity are prepar- ing. to have a leap year hall on Tues. day next in Walltee's lea.. The (Mat ton orcheetrit will flirt/18h the tntaric, James Boyce tied au automobile shippee to him from Toronto this week. Farmers em now beginning to think they should have the best teat is going. The Presbyterian church held their annual congeegatioeitt metitiog on Wednesdey when ell repines were site, tuggobtt 511',o6i0e0vatktlel . be pTlIfe id, church has Mr. Robert Watson is makieg good recovery from the serinue etack of pnettmonie that he has been sunn- ing ti oni rhe pest week, Mr. Al x. Mustard has foul: teams busily employed laying in logs Pee Ine 71.41.141.19/11.4.1WGZIAIRKZ•Wftel.' ';;;MHS41..“.•••:10MOM),Cr... ,'"""4""wimatmematevanam Poe the Winter Evenings -all the popular games such as Parchesi, Flinch, Lost Heir Orokinole ete. Diaries for 1012, 8,8. 1te.:13s for 191,2. Canadian Almanacs for 1012. dbiz, CD_ Miseibisexensizeitemininsms Mr. James Ross, London ro ad, is improving steadily after his recent severe illness. The public library hats Already 105 members foe the cement year, and it has been open only two wevies This is tee best record sinee the library etarted, ft costs only 50 cents to be- come a member for the year. A. meeting of the 13rucerield branch of the National Council et Agrieultere was betel at Welker e Hall on Monday evening lest. There was e fair attend- ance. Mr. A.lexenclee illuetard, the president occupied the cheer. After the transectiooe of reutioe Insiness a discussion took piece on the advisabil. ity of bolding- reenter 151&maws in the 2111)11,'. 11 W85 deeidstl 0 (10 10 ansi into &Hera. The next meetingewill 10 held or, Feeley evening the second of leetwneey et 351 when ME'. R. B. Me. Lean, of leippen will give an address on co-opal/elm/ =long femme. Mr. MeLean has given that subject o good deal of thought and time for many Years and, is well quelified to haudle it in On intereetingumnner. The meet- ings will be open to the general public and it Is hoped by the management thatthere will be a large attendance, croo rAte, for Last Weigel The Huron Presbytery was held in our village on Tuesdaer. ' Miss Isabel Scott, of Seaforth, is the guest of Mrs. Wasman. Mrs A. Retehen, of Gorlerich wae the gneet of Mr John Ketchen, of Stenley this week. daly'hoefFlaaartraweet.';kIiwisatAltpurteorhi;Idaointeln'hdtesr. d ohawdoads lurgtothe inclm eent wee:thee and Hugh leteDermiii, and family, of S tantey, have moved to 8 enrol, th , Where they he.ve purenased Ane, They will be irmeh knisbed in Sta Wee and Sertforth will Nett thew good citizens. BS KIND TO THE HORSES. A. resident Stated thii( anorniteg that oll clrivere ebonite, be careful, during :the cold weather to ewarna the in011 bins of hoses' brie-111es 'be- fore ,slipping them into) +the, ani- mals' mouths, "ft le onneeessarrye he said, "to saye anything( 'to the horeemen about waerning bits, or anyone who hoe been 'used to hors- es, but there apt lo he pool/tie:who carelessly will slip ithet melee bites into itbe horscee mouterte with the result that the erelct stikk to their jaws rend,- teal( tovay the skin?' ErnmEtunsciarraanararaszturEMSZIPOSCIMArrinz= PROF. DOREN ili/END of Toronto will be at the Rattenbury 11011S0 Clinton. —0N ---- Friday. February 9th with a stock of the Jiewest European and American FaeltiOne 1113lair Good . S Vil ITC HES . Our Transformations IRANSFORMATMNS vor the lady who has thiu lid!, 0 en POMPADOUR.S not be equsied. All '3111'Winds ere bleed fur' theie smeller wet totem, WAVES •°, FRONTS ship, exolusive s,yirs, dna flee COILS . 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