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Itegiiiiir !tie, I5cand 15c, On Sale salurolall al 9c
• A chance opportunity came our waY last week to clear out a manufacturers over
make ofembroidery, that does not come every month, widths up to twelve inches, in
Edgings and •Insertions, beautiful designs worth in the regular way from 12C upto i8c
per yard. 'These we put ou sale Saturday Merning per yard. '
• Miss ThiS 4g Brain, (See WIltudow Dispiay.)
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19e and 1.20 Wropperette Se
100 yards Fancy Wrappeeette n stritee, floral and
scroll designs, 27 inehes wide, in red, green, blue and '
brown, regular
t 10c and etle, selling Friday and Sat-
urdaya ,, . . . ....... . ......... ...... . Se
Wrapperette lor 10e
200 yards good heavy Fancy Wen pperettc, 30 in..
ches wide, in stripe, dot, paisley and floral designs, in
all the popular colorings, regular 15c, selling at fifie
15e Roller Towelliv 12;e
• Two pieces all pure linen Roller T.owelitg, red
border, 18 inches wide, a splendie wearing cloth, reg.
ulae 15c, selling at 12ee
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15e Enli and Red Giimikants 10c
100 yards pink and red eriageares in three size
claecks, splendid weighs and within regular 15c.
selling at per yard...-. toe
50e -and 75e Drawers 29e
We are marking down the balance of our stock
of Flannelette Drawers on Saturday to a price that
surely ought to clear tiaem mu, quick. 'Don't miss
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this bargain, plain white, pink arid stripes, regular
50c and 75e. choice for- ••• • • . • • • • • • • . • • . ..... 29c
and 2,50 Goll Jackets 1.79
Last call for the Golf ,Tacleets, fourteen in ehe lot
sizes 34 to 40, in plain red, blue and white, regular2.25 to 2.50, clearing at •
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3000 yards of Laces and Insertion. _After stock -taking we dis-
covered that we were carrying too many last at one price. To
reduce this stock we have laid out or quick selling, three thous-,
thousand yards, worth regularly 5c, 6c and 7c, to be cleared out at one price 3c yard
Men's Ready-to:Wear Overcoats at Cost Ready -to Sulis at Cost
Men's Tweed and Cheviot Overt-net:4e double
breaseed, storm collar, full 'drapey length, in mixed
brown, greys and green colorings, Men Mein Week,
splendid tailoring, and made in the very latest styles
°leering at the following- deep cuts .
10.00 Coats, all sizes, clearing price 7.50
12.00 " 0.50
1400 " " •" • 31)75
10.00 and 17.00 e - e 13.25
35.00 Fur Lined and Fur ()oiler Coats 95.00
10.50 Imitation Fur Lined Ooats for 19.00
We do not, intend carrying on our Ready to wear
Clothing far men, and during, •lanuarv we have put
the knife deep into every garment. Remember this
department has only been runniug a short time and
we he ved't an old style in stoke Note the following
prices mud don't miss this chance
10.00 Mens Tweed and Worsted. nnits ..... 7.50
12,00 " 9.50
31,75
... . . 71 25
• 11.00
15.00 ''•
10.50 " 7(
.12 00
50e Meet': Lined leilderteear 39e -Men's heavy fleece lined shirts aud drawers, all sizes, reg 50c for 20c
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i .To the Public
I have bought the
Grocery Business of Air.
• A. D. Beaton, and am
now prepared to fill youl-
orders.
You will find in stock
• everything that is to be
found in a first-class
Grocery Store,
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TILOS. COTTLE RE -APPOINTED. COUNCILLOR POR GODPRICH.
Last week. in the ,council min.u- • In the bye -election held in 'Goel-
ites. we left out the na,i-od of Thos. erich On Wednesday, to fill the va-
Cattle as Asse,ssar for 1912, anci lie rant position in the town coutriail,
is new bnsy on his rounds. =used bythe Teal...nano)) of Me • 1.
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W. a. Ke'',Iey, 'Robe,ert Elliott Was
.A ,1013 FOP. BIRIVILNGHTile eleeled by a majoaity of 119. On a
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Robereferendum taken asking' if ,the sum
rt Birmingham, of. Toronto, mer hotel should he sold, the vote
has been appointed by the Dom- was 256 yes 106
inion G•overnment to assist ,in im- 210 •
migration work in•the Province of
Ontario. It is reported that the of- TWO NEW I,ICENSE
ficial announcement will be madci COMMISSIONERS.
this week'and that Mr. Birming-
ham's he.edqueenters will ,be in the Two new members of West Hex -
Union station. Mx. Birmingham es on lieeneo commissioners have been
yam at the veterans of the Consee- appointed. j. 13. Hoover of Clinton
vative .party. His first •official anti Adam :Hayes of Sea forth, both
connection with the party was in resigned, and their Places have
1867 in West Toeanto, Pox fourteen been Jelled by the ,appointment of
years he served es' Isecretary of, R. J. fti Clinton and G. M. El -
the City cif Toronto Conservative note olGoderich.
Association, ,and was eecretary and
miganizeri for the province feel
ncarey 120,yearrs, During Ithose MINOR LOCALS.
years, 'especially aftee Sir Sohn/ A. No ice famine Lthis year.
IVIrtedorreld's death, every eleetion • Half of Februney has gone. The
was a determined fight, f03.* Mr. Npring weather well soon be here
Birmingham's ,antagonists ;were
Peter Rya.n ,and W. T. R. Presltan. 1 Che" 11P! llverY day •beings
' .As amafficial of the Conservative'
i30 that much nearer.
party, Mr. Birmingham served un- Honesty ineaPs 'what atuarethinks
• der five premiers, sir John A. Mac- as 'well as what he does; ,ance a
danald, Sir John Abbate, Sie John man Is hothent :shout' of a real
Thompson, Sit 'Mackenzie •Boweil nowadays Ye o is not a,bsoffultely
and Sir Charles Tupper. Far many honest.
years he was grand secretary,af the
• Grand ,Oreinge Lodge of J3riti13h THE HOLIDAYS.
America and recently he has been The holidays in eight during 1912
&vying as fgrand organizer for are aa lalloeve-Good Friday, April
the Provincial Drange Lodge of 5131; Baster Monday, April 8th; Vic -
•Ontario Werit, and has spoken many eerie. day, Friday, May 24th; Do-
minion Day, Monday, July let; La-
bor Day, Monday, September 2nd;
Christmas DaT Wednesday, Dec.
times Chnthon atthe orange
Lodge.
IT ONLY COSTS ONEATFOURTUI AS MUCH
TO FEED DR. I-IESS STOCK TONIC AS
IT DOES TO GRIND YOUR GRAIN,
Did you get'our letter about this ?
Here is the proposition which Dr. Hess & Clark an-
thorize us to make: -"We want every one of our cus-
tomers to feed Dr. Hess Stock 'Tonic this season on a
three months test, at our expense. If it doesn't pay ask
them to return their empty packages, refund their
money, and we will pay you.' •
When they wrote that they meant it. We want you
to know that this store and our reputation is right back
of that guarantee. You cannot afford to buy of pedlars.
They have to charge nearly double to keep up' expense
of man, team, etc. 'Besides, were right on the ground
to make good our guarantee
And don't forget to teed Poultty Pan a-ee-a
to keep poultry healthy and make hens lay, and over-
come the debilitating influences of moulting
J474REJND BROS.
W. S . Harland W. 3. ilarland
Stoves, tiardware and Sporting Goods
25tth. ,In addil ion to these rwill . he
Thanksgiving, Day and Civic 'Holi-
day. Clip this list out forl refer-
ence.
ENTRANCE EXAM. PEES.
Higher education and higher edu-
cation fees are apparentey coming
together. Public echool inspectors
have received a circular from the
Depantment af nEducation at Tor-
onto, announcing a new echedule of
examination fees. Most striking in
1 these ,changes is the innovation of
a $1 fee kW: High. Schooe entrance.
Heretolore ithere has been no
charge for the entrance examiutioni
but stemmencing this year an as-
seselment of $1 will be levied an
eacheempie trying (the examination.
The senion High School • entrance,
. ehe higher fortes ofthe 'High Scant
le and examination for admittance to
• the Ooelegiate Institutes, taken by,
pupils :who. have leeken several
years at a •eotetinuation ;school,
ewill norw be $5. ;Thee fees for all'
,other examinations, nave that of
• entrance eo the Normal Schools
have ,allso, been boosted. A com-
parative table ot the old and the
new tixed fees for !the examination
is(- • , New Old
1 Eftgli Scbool entrance $ 1 $
eunior matrieulottion 8 5
•Tearti matriculation ... 3 e
Honors low Ispholarshiee .
inatriculattion ....... ... 10 5
• Entrance to Noemiarn Schnol 5 • 5
Entrance eo faculty of edu-
cation '8 5
(Park 1 Or 11) T . 5 3
- The Increase intim fetes is for the
purpose of preventing etandidates
lInneePaeed for their examinations ,
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Seaeoreli.
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VanY,Dungannon,,fto (,',C" Company
4.• Rutter •,-, .25 to 26 +
4. sg,ggi
ie Hogs r. $6 00 •re
Wileadirrl* .00 *
+. Pees ..00,
Oats , • 40 te 42 ±
(1,• Barley 7010 75
Shorte . ..$23.00
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THE VIA]. WET ATE. •
NS El
The different: xablroacis found it
hard Mane week to run their 'train's
as per schedule, The ,eold,, iweather
and wind 'kept ithe engine's from
being able to ineke :steam.
APPOIN'nED1 DIRECTOR. '
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' At ;the',anmerill.',meetereg of the
PutrenBred Stack Association held
at Toronto, leer. James Snell of
Ifullettfrlawriship was elected a di -
reciter of the Leicester class, Mr.
Snell always takes ant aettiVe part
in these eonVentions,
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LENT IS COMING.
The Lenten seasoaeeommences on
Ah 'Wednesday, Feb. 21st., and con
eludee Baster' Sunday, Aptil 7th.
Accordingly atithat time the pleas-
ures af life will be/ abetiaineenerona
by .alerge numbee of people.
HUNTERS•SEWARE,
• total devoteed oe hunting should
beware of shooting' euttontaels, as
they are now ant of season. Legal
ly speaking, they are wo,odland
hares, though .colloquielly known
as ,cottontails. One zealous G,alt
hunter had to pity $5 tenet this in-
ern:mat:loan he being (told by the
police magistrate. -
NEW PP,INCIPAL AT SEAPORT'''.
The public school board of Sea -
teeth. has engaged A. A, Naylox, of
Aubtirn as principal al. tad Public
ist.echstiogonle!ate. suceeed J. T. Curtis who
VALENTINES ARE 'VERY
PO PIMA R.
Wednenday of this ;week was St.
Valentines day and rhe old 'fashion
ed .custom oe exchanging valentin-
es 'showed no sigu oil going out. of
date. Many nerds were pretty and
some ;were otherwise.
TEE KIND WE WANT.
President Creelman of the Guelph
Agrieu•Itural College, in an address
befoee the members of the) Clifton
Club, Niagara Falls, kold them thee
the prize egg laying he of the
province is owned by the Govern-
ment at the Guelph farm, It lays
259 eggs a year, against an average
of sixty' of the ordinary hen.
DEATH OP A PRIEST.
Rev. Father Gomerley. priest of
the diocese of Port Wayee, Intl.,
who had suffered from tuberculosis
for the rase year, died on Sunday
at his home near St Conambane, Out.
While 'Pother Goverle-y had never
Scan located. here he had attended
Sae dwielle College and was well
known in this die -tient. The funeral
was held on Wednesday morning to
the Roman Catholic Church at St,
Columbans.
FIVE wERNLY PAPERS.
One 'of the characteristics of the
year 1912 is that there wee five pub-
lication days far moat weekly news
panes Pehruary. This win not
happen again until 1040. All paperer
published on Thursday in (he year
1372 had a shnilar number of publi-
eations in February.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTES.
The . egular monthly meeting ot
the Women's Institute 'will be held
ehe home of Mrs, Harry Fitz-
simons, Oneario Street, on Theirs-
( -ley afternoon, Feb. 'Mel, at three
o'clock. Pull attendance is asked
for. aild visitors are always wel-
(Melo
SIGNED COMMUNICATIONS.
The 'Windsor Record inaugurated
atthe beginning of this year the
plan of publishing anly signed
communications, and .11 has Leen
attended with gratifying success.
The Record Eta.y8 ;-"It Would an -
pear ithere have beep morel fetters
than ever received. Only one an-
onymous communication has been
sent to the oSfice." It would a1 -
pear from this that •signed com-
municalions :attract mare atten-
tion and ore nonslidetred mom
worthy of notice than those which
are unsigned.. •
P31 WEB NEWSPAPERS.
It may sea:prise nine people to
know that there ate, ancording to
the American NeWspaper Annual 13
fewer daily newspapers published
inthe United States and Canacl
than there Were in 1911, fewer week
ly neWspape•rs and 12 fewer seani-
weekly newspapers. This • neves
may dissuade some Who are anxious
tolgo into the newspaper business.
The ,cosle of conduciting 71eLWty-
pence is much larger nowt rthan 11
was slew year& ago, apd' it has
became a question of the survival
of the fittest, only those in a good
tied land nanple capital being
able to overcome the heavy- strain
put upon them.
THE HOUSE QTJESTION.
• The •hause problem, pis mentioned
by Mayor Gibbinge aitlasit eouncil
meeting ,alnd his InIt'ention of :call-
•ing a meeting cteithe citizens to dis-
cus's /this glee:seine:a is a g,thoelf one
emer 'weltrust that 'when a date is
fixed for Such a meeting the citiz-
en.s 'generally will respond, and
good yesullts will 'accrue iron/ the
eleme. With the prospects of the
Motor Company developing very
rapidly clewing 'the next year i and
to induce men such. lasithey' eVould
weent,, .come from the city, they
would natura,Ily wane houses 'with
all modern ,eonvernienees, such - as
they ere used to in the, ,eity, and
Canton •is short of such hetesee. We
believe that' the eight sort oithouse
would lalways berented go:od
paying' basil and we have men in
Clinto.n who have Means who would
invest nether than fn the poetance
sairin„o•s arm mortgages, !or a local
company might be formed with a
capital of $50,000 and if some en-
couregement Waned be given by
Wiwi) an the way of fixed einem,-
merits, ,a nutaber 00 55013 arm henries
cooed be built at a .nainimum cost
that Would pay well. However, a
meeting, as suggested by the Mayor
will bring abonn a diseeesion,
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rTITURSDAY, POBlit,413•trX5then,42""r
'Mare -edogs passed. away. itlAs
510e1E DOGS GONE. ,
week by Ithe poleon-route, If the
person iernalld be 'found Who) 18 lay-
ing one; tlie poleon months in
jael evoueel be Itolo lightt a eentence.
PLAYED HOCKEY IN EXETER:
Last Week 'Lanrie Galeg ev.as ee
Exeter helping fthe team oS that
town lo tiONVII, the OddfallIows. The
papers rrepore that he was ft ;tower
of et„,reogrIt to the teem, add they
wan with ease, Will Grigg, a,bro-
ther, who is with 'the Jacksone tac-
torn inthatt bung, eves the geatl-
keeper Por elm winners.
• VITAL STATISTICS.
Daring ,the yeas:1911 there Weee
regleteeed eierit eilacphersom,
48 hinters, 29 mlarriages and 38 deaths
MAKING MOUE ROOM.
Exteneive rrepairs Imre •beton
Irriade eutlthe store of Couch & Co.,
up sitialrs, :where they will add
reedy-ma,de ladies dresses it•o their
now well -selected stock.
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IIAD TJPSET. ' --
.Monday lorenoon ,while Mr. and
Mrs Beiteele ot,B,ayfield iteex:e driv-
ing into 'ClInton, their horse took
fright at the London train, and up-,
set them In tbe snow hank. The
.. Ilene .waseeanght nefoire any greatt
d,a,mage was done. Neither af the
occupants of (the cutter 'were hurt.
WILL ATTEND GRAND LODGE.
At the regular aueeting ,o1 the
W. O. W. an Monday night, Sovee-
eign Arthur Canteeon evas .chosen
as representative to attend the
Geend Lodge to be held at Toronto
next month.
PURCHASED PAR1VI.
Last Friday Mesde. has. Long-
ley ,and Herbert Fawcett purchased
,the property of Mr. Lanxton on
the Huron road, and will eake pos-
session the 1st ef :March, ,They had
been tionnected with the ,gardierting
business Sur years ir the Old
Country and no doubt the new firm
Wilt make a success of the business.
BELL RINGERS COMING.
The 'loyal English Hand -Bell
Ringers al 'Hoesury, 'England 'will
appear under the auspices ate .the
Ontarie. St Methodist choir On
day evening, Feb. 23rd- A distinct
novelty are the songs that are ten-
dered with Bell accompaniments.
The week .of this handl is in the
nature , of a eevelation as :to what
cal) be done in art of bell ring-
Plun Of hall at Pales will op-
en an' Feb. 17111.
THE RINK QTJESTION.
• At the ,cOuncil chamber on Mon-
day evening a number were gath-
ered eo discuss the queetion of
building tirink in Clinton, and a
commiteee was appointed to eanVas
the town to see lion could be rais-
ed and :they innettlet decide if 'they
would get nu Ontsidee to build the
rink or get a company ,formed in
build Rol lacel capital. Everyone
sees. that a big wink would be a pay -
fn.; investment en town,. .but the
comae:en 18 10 gel at started.
HEALTH OP THE PROVINCE.
Except far increases' the numb
sr ,of ,cases of .whaeping- cough and
diphtheria,. the heath of nee jezto-
plc of .Ontario diming the east
month shows an ab -round impreve
merit upon easei year's Jan -eery- re-
cord. The largest reduetion sIVTZTS
the number of cases of 'typhoid, nue
belie fact the. in Jamre'. 1911,
the Ottawa typhoid epidemie was it
lee worst. The apparent' 4nereaso
in the. nueribee ot liebereueesis ca.see
is aecountect for be. the faet thin
teens dfseaee lie:no repented more
'then in the past,
DIED IN MLOLAND.
Word 'was menet-0e .1his
e-nek that' William „i\drire former-
ly at Clinton. lent pamari aw.LAy
Mideund. had W,Otl an
ttNr0 yeeer, ago. About L‘L,I
Weelia eigo his twined, Air. heY.
A deir, 0,r 001 oe 4 W eNt
to brillg him bz, ;Haul:, actompen-
led by his:wife, The funerel
be- held, at ,Oshavea on 'Friday. Ile-
eides his wife. be le survived by.
his brather Chas., Mrs. Goo. Ship -
lay and •Mise'•Adair and his mother.
Fule petticulats will he given
nexe week. •
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13,0ARD Cde TRADE.
The president oS the Board of
Trade ,calleed a meeting ot the (axe-
eutive east Monday evening at 8 p,
en., to disnues the question of sales
from eatialogue by (the large de-
partmental stones. A. notice •was
placed on the blackboard, outside
the iboevn hall,. inviting any of ,the
hugeness men interested in this mat
ter, to .attend. Judging from the
fact that not one s'oleteree business
man pule in an appearance, at, the
hour the meeting was .called, the
executive concluded that they did
not ,consider the matter of sueilici-
ent nuportance to be worthy even
of eonsideration.. .0:n motion, duly
carried, ;the meeting eves adjourned
without taking any action.
WON THE OYSTERS.
On 'Monday night the Jackson
hockey team defeated the Rein-
hardt hackey ,bunch at the rink by
a score 01.3-0. This game was for
the (welters, and the vanquished
put :up the bill -of -tare at the Wav-
erley Bonne.- Ray Rumball was
referee. ',The linie up was
Janksons . • Reinhardts
E. Mitchell goal Cook
W. Johnson point J.Reinhardt
A. Miteliell c paint IVIeDernaont
Kennedy Rover • B. S. 'Dixon
A. Steep pentre G. Dailey
mciawen wing E. Pinch
R, Moore reeving 'P. Sperian
I,ETTER OF ;CONDOLENCE.
Clinton, Feb. 16, 1912,
To Mrs. R. Tasker,
, Dear Sielter,-,On behalf of 'Clinton
Lodge No. 470, we desire to con -
Ivey 155 3055 our sincere sympathy of
the lose of our ,brother ,and( your
hustand, belt 0,551 Zoos ie nole lo be
compared to the ,loss ,which will be
felt in ehe home. Human sympathy
hoeerever strong, not assiage the
grief of:wife and ebiltieen, elacif we
therefore commend yen to onr
Heavenly father, Who has moan's -
ed lo be a' husband to the widow,
and a father eo the fatheeless. May
you have grace according to your
cley, is the prayer of our beatits.
Signed an behallf of Lodge Neo. 470
4.0. 'F. -Wm. Walker, T. Ooltele.
or 25 cents
• A new ooc and we think a good one. It is
- called the "Wriittegaiiitay" and it writes right
• away a feature few if any pens at this price have.
Another splendid feature is that points may be so
easily changed when a new one is required. It
wont blot and it.can't Its the best we know
at the price. Extra points lc each.
LT e. Ili Fair, - t
Often the eheaPest-PaWalrs the Best
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'HAND BADLY OUT,
Last ' Saturday 'afternoon Mr
Thies. R. Walks had his rig,hil hand
cut by coming, in contact the
shaper at McKenzie's planing mill.
This veil) lay Mr, Watts np for some
.tirne. He lies been unfortuna,te
with :accidents. •
ONTARIO CT_ CHURCH
Rev. lE, A. Peer, of .131y15, will oe-
cite y :the pulpit next Sender in orn.-
hitt and evening'. Ree. (1"; W (leeene
will .preach lVIissionaiy serineue in
81.0ritr• eighty Junior Leaguers en-
jOyeci the annual sleighride . ,and
supper 11.a.s.t Friday afternoon seal
evening.
The monthly meeting of the W,
M.S. was held at the 'home 02 10(8.
31, 01. Caurtice 010 Tuesila'y eveire
ing. A. splendid program ,wa.s een-
dored by Abe Young Ladiesaf tho
Society. •
Al: the Epevor.th League meotizag
on Monday everting, a -practical and
inspiring Misslaritsry acidre,es was
gleeen bY Mr. J. A. Irwia and an
inlereseing Misisiona,ry letter tvie,
read by Miss Helene CaurtieM
WILLIS CHURCH,
Rev. Jorues Hamilton, nO Goderiele
preached last ettnclay, both morning
.al evening.
,COTINTY HOUSE OF •PBELTeeE.
A meetingo f the house of refteget
committee of the county cannel(
Was hold at Clinton on 'Wednesday
of fiat week. ,Messes. Muenings,
, Kerninghan, Struthers, Baltie Can-
; lteloe, County Clerk Lane mid the
I house atfieials were present. In .the
inepeetion of elle liouini and nue-
buildings everything was ...found sat
tactory. Eighty-nine inmates are
being cared. tor at elm present tine.
It was decided/ 'that Miser Harland,
win) 5110 85 °main's. at the Sundtry
services atith.e house, .thould ec-
ceive ft present of $20. The atten-
tion ofthe commuene was called to
the feet that several inmates .wene
51 reeeipe oe yearly incomes,.10 part
of etieh the ,county wail entitled.
of w•hieh the ,countyWaS eel:Wed.
The maatee was left With Inspector
To 18000 to dene with. It was de-
cided (hal any Reeve when nea.king
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Central Business College
Swallord, Oat.
Ons' claeses are nowlarger tban
1.,s,t'r before hut we leave enlarged
our quarters and we have room
lora few mole students. Youee
may enter at any time. We
have a staff of nine experienced
inetructors and our courses are
the best, Our graduates succeed.
This week three recent gradu-
ates, informed us that they have
poeitions paying 365, $70 and
3125 per month. We have three
&par tnaents,Commercial,-Shorn.
hand and Telegraphy. Write
for our free catalogue now,
D. A. MeLsehlira
PRINOTFAL
a commitment should "assist the ia-
spector 113 adjusting all money mat-
ters and in disposing of the proper-
ty belonging to the person commit -
;fed.
DEATH OF D. FRENCH
Death came somewhat unexpectedly
to Air, Daniel French, hither of Vic,
tor French, editor ot this piper. Mr.
French had sulTered 01010 an inemnble
disease for is number of yea es, but
with constant care and admirable
fortitude had fought eft the day en
death, and generally had been eine to
attend 'to businuse activities. A few
days ago, howevl L., Air. French Vaal'
td -is cl to go Ottothe busotOal1
and it was supposed sesta short 3084
and medical ate online st, mid ho
130' in restoring him to his uenal
strength, Snell was not the cas,0 sod
lest 'Friday, lie. 20.1i, in his 03rd
year, the eed came. Hie body wan
taken by 114; SoTi ViOiOr to Oshwi
Ont., bis old home, for in to: ti '.t A
neenoriel eervint etimlucted by Rev.
A. R. Aldiidge was held at bis ernne
hoose on nettle:lay evening, prvrions
to the, body being taken to tee tesin
and was attended by a h.L.g.L. nittnher
of citizone by olioni the hite Aire
French wits lend hi high esteem. Mr.
Prench WAS 110111 ill tIllt 1(1' 133 snst
spelit. his ?pilaus/. days in (eta win
Onterio. In 1373 he married Miss
Florence Colei•mte, eller which he
lived on a farm near Oshawa two
years. e'roin there ee moved to Con-
tralie, and then to Eiteter. Ontario.
In 1813618 WI*: appOiiltE (1 keeper of
the .11.ouse of Refuge et (Hinton, Out.
Which position he held until his
heath faired Idle to resign, when be-
came tn Wetaski win, A.lta. From the
fill of 1907 mint lase May. he wail
city weight; Master, when he received,
the appointmenn of farm imperinten-
dent of the Alberta Asyium. at
Ponoloi, Owing to give up his position
last November. In politics Mr.
PrOliplivves a staunch .Li beret and no
earn eeb worker in any cause affecting
the welfare of his countryar
or pty.
13e is survived by m sorrowing widow
one son, Victor French, of Wetas-
kiwin; three hrothere, Corpus, Will
and Fran•k, of Oehawa, Ontario, rind
two slaters, Mrs. Raney also of Osh-
awa and Mrs, Armstrong, Ontario. A
loving'husbancert kind father and good
citizen gone to his reward.-Wetas-
kiwin times. ...
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Eyelets that are not fast color. Imitation welt in *
place of Genuine Goodyear -given a high finish *
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3.* our shoes and have them made as they Should by *
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is willing to stand back of with a broad guarantee •*
of Satisfaction. • Wear a pair, then you'll know 3:
why our customers are Satisfied Customers.
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