HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-01-13, Page 1a good one like *the " Hellyar •watch?"
ae year, =the .roller` acrwel shrikes the `,'lever-foxIc" `1
mos.
ing yourknuckle-on tire' -window at that rate; it is •only
in •il,61 hour—not mull"skill would Ue left, on.=it at
day, would therev"
ace wheel;' too; "during tli�lt same :year will. travel as
ew i�ork to San Fit nens,eo and retm•n, '
b. s' all 'thiswithou coinpla1nt upon rile ope stipple,
that: you
cal give; it every night.
ry for tivork—n'othiing less than 24 hours a* day 'and
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e
r lr 'y a , ,
'ich goes to prove the need for perfect workmanship
lity itnate-TA such as you always find 'ip it H*11Y,
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JEWELER and . _OPTOMETRIST
Residence 174j; ,
e - '.of Romnants.
9 a
e ears selling- we have ac-
a,
c
the y �
u a .considerable pile of remnants
,.
n
goods,. crepe, gighams , Prints
tes, towelling, etc., which we now-.
sale at 1-3 to off regular price
tieth Anniversary Sale
Twenty per. cent off
For Twenty Days
acing Sat. Jan.8 ending Mon.3an.31
iary 1.907 we started business in our present premises
ng our 20th Anniversary we want to show our appreeia-
liUeral patronage extended to us during the past twenty
know of no better way to do so than by offering unusual
in every line we sell.
Ato has been "A- Square Deal"for Every Man"'and. to
liable merchandise at a reasonable profit.
Suit, Overcoat, Odd Trouser, Overall,, Hat Cap, Sweater,
`et every artiale in our store goes into this Sale at a
f TWENTY PERCENT.,
so have some (Special Bargain Tables in different lines'
q• prices.
TRA SPECIAL IN MEN°S AND BOYS' SUITS
=i's and Boys' Suit stockis too -heavy and we are going
prices so tempting that they arebound to sell.
SUITS -Regular $25.00 to $28.00—Sale Price $20.00
Ss p
Sults it, up-to-date styles, Single and Double Breasted,
and •Serges�Sale Price, $20.00
i SUITS= -Regular. $15.00 to $20.00—•Sale Price $10.96
ne consists of broken lines in sizes 35 to 42, ranging in
$15,00 to $20:00-49ale Price $10.00.
I'Iti5—Reg. $20.00 to $30.6"PECIAL Sahe\Price $15.90
'
ale consists of •broken lines including some of the.20th
-and,'in sizes 35 to 44. These are real,bargains,at $15,90:
BOYS' SUITS
s' Snits—Regular $7.5o to $9.50 -Sale Price $5,90
Suits�Regalav $10:60 to $12;0,0 --,Sale .Price $7.90
s' •Suits'—•Reg. $12,50 to ,$13.50 '(2 Knicker Suits)
Sale Price $8,90
s—Regguular $15.00 (2 Knicker Suits)—!Sale Price $1:0,00
only Boys' Suits,`sizes 31 to 36, clearing at $3,90,
eason for such :big reductions in these iMen's and Boys'
l cleat.. out all ,broken dines, for in broken -lines lies our.
A
iottq of ? Square Deal" will assure you of ob=taining. just
dvertise:
YIS OF SAKE CASII—NO GOODS ON APPROVAL
ellin at'a strai ght
;s not listed at special prtces ares g $
201XoDISCOUNT
k Square real fa Lhlery.rft"
u�
and School Club will',
olic school'on Tuesday
7mn '18th, at eigHt
res of the Collegiate,
rineipal Geddes Of'the
411 each" give a short'
(lark will alto.sonie.
XOTJNG MAN `PROMOTED,. PREP
Mr. Muriav' MaNeil,' eldest son of Ort e:
:
mg wrth: her, ' unmedra7 ely called:
assistance and: the unfortunate lady,
- .
- -
• been With the Arrrtstro 'Nurseries
•-; - • g ,. ,
Ontauo �Callfoznta some..Years...
tinning Presbytdrlan church was hold sell, mayor; Nelson W. Trewartlia;'
on. rucsday,-Jan, 11•thi at the home :.,-
I, leevel 0.;71. Parsley Bert =Langford;'.
' , N s r " . '
Uellyar a inember of the C. 'C., L
`, `, : ,; ; .
board for three
. •
was taken to the Alexandra hospital;
-, .fo>t
past, has recentl on the; retirement
P yr'
,
of Arts. G.,D. McTaggal,t, • Svrth a ;red Livermore, L: W1 Carrell W:
years', -Mr, W. A
•
Grant a„niembcr• a£ the I3ilUllc;LlU-
where-she'lies in a very critical con-,
dltion.
of the. Aief-1 executive,` stopped up'
•into,
•good representation oP^the . nzein9,ers. 'S: R. Holmes, Dr, F. G, Thompson,:
Presby-
`ra iy beard for years, and
that position. .Murray has
The reports from the various
p councillors,; -
were. most enconrag-
mein
Macpherson a member•gf�the Board
o rd
H QT{;EY NOTES.
0 T
worker- hard. to .xnal e :good and has
'au•'
--teriel"ISocieties After a-strikin • committee -as fol-"
m P r ort for the auxili nes g ,
he s a
� ep
o health fo • -on •• `'
f r e sal and -
h n a aint
- y pp
'
'.The first hockey match of the sea=
aces.
won a eiierous -me e r e o£ success. s
g
His -friends here are glad to hoar.•ofsp
low Councillors Paisley, Lan�*f •�
s C ox
Y> tilan�anil
and d showed d�V
Mission' �Bml s �h e a ` ,frit and Livermore, had been aTapointed
m Messrs.. J. isen I.;.
g D. W: '
Cantelon auditors for 1927, was
son to be played 1 m Clinton took
last Frida the Mitchell
this ;'success - and. waft : 'ood wishes
g
the futtue,
of zeal arid' . self-sacrifice . that was the council adjonlned until the even-
most encouraging also. The Pres}iy-
,passed: Also bylaw No, 2, authoria-
Iace when
p y
intermediates met' and ,defeated the
for _
ng.
tenial at present .comprises .seven aux- -
On -,meet in the evening Chltir
ing the mayor• and treasurer to hilt-
row '20 00
v $ for oidinary'altd etireent
Clinton team 5 to 2. It was a_ clean
A F'ATHIE=R-HIES.
iliaries two oun • women's auxilial•-
'• young man Paisley sabnti-tted the following
res and mission llalids eight
,0
expenses until taxes are collected,
I
Well played game, The teams:
The death occurred on Sunday, Jan-
.three..
life members and four Junior life l names as'members .of standing coni-
tvas react and pas -,,.ed.
Clinton=Goal, Pearson; 'defence,
nary .2nd, of alt okt and respected
members. The auxiliary `contribu-` mitteos for. the year, which was
On motion of Councillors Paisley
Nediger and Gavenlock; Forwards,
resident of Seaforth, in the person of
.
adopted,
tions amounted to The p �
and Langford tUe clerk' was in5tz`uctr
McEwen, F• Mutch,,Roberton' subs
Mr. William Cooper, in leis 68th ,year.
women's auxiliaries,$1,688.18.
$877,56 1Stipet�- Langford, Tiewartha,,
ad, to •supply the chairmen of the :rev
Kerslake and J. ;hutch, ,
Mr. Cooper; wags •,born. in Kentshire,
aliidlt emission band $a.24.2G a total,Paisley, Livermore.
n �
oral committees with order ,ads
England in 1859 and came to -Canada
r
subserigtion of $2,885, being $i1G.r5 Property—Livermore, Parsley, Cur-
r
which are to accoin puny each or•;
Mitchell —Goal, McCiockliu . de-
fence, Stoneman and Colquhomll foil
withhisfather when a boy and set=
.tied on a�farni in Morrks':towliship:'
over the • allocation. Tile contribu- cell:
Fire Water—Cms•e11, Paisley,
for supplies or inatecial purehasetL
-A
wards,', Merryfield; Runnymeade,
Iu 1886 he was Belted im'marriage in
tions were as. follows: Auburn, .and
$120; Mayfield, $2U55;'Blyth, $'l0o; Langford.
question ofReeveTrewartha•as
to the amount of outstanding taxes
Moore; subs, ,Stoneman and Moore.
Referee--PI)oV Reid, Seaforth,
Blyth trMary Ann Evans, who -pre-
deceased him about four, ago.:
Clinton, $125; Exeter; $178; Goder- - Cemetery --• Langford,' Livermore,
brought the information. that there
The in
years
He leaves to luourn their loss a tam-
ich, $260.46; •Hensall, $158; Seaforth, Thompson,
502.18, Charity—••Trewartha,- Carroll, Liv-
was at preseat a little over $1,200
still uncollected, all([- some discusslon
return ,match was played
Mitchell yesterday evening; when the
it of five sons foul randsons and
Y , S
one • The sons are
ermore.
'Y'�oung Women's Auxiliaries: ,Ar-
iollawed as to the ,means of collect
f collect-
Perth town again came off victorious,
grandaughtev.
John and -William of Seaforth and
Park—Iiolmes,.Tre�vtu aha, Thomp-
thur Y, Wt. A., Goderech, $608.06; son.
roll over=due taxes. lor
Thom ion thought means should he.
J
the score 'being 10-5 in Mitchell's
favor.
Joseph, George and Fred of the Base
,Barbara Kirkinan, . 269.50.
$ Finance—P:usley, Trewartha, Cur-
'
taken to collect. Clerk Macpherson
'Ameeting will be ilei- this' evening
line north of Clinton, The funeral
took lace from his late residence in.
p
Aisseon . Bands: McGillvray Mis-i ,all.
stop Band, Goderich, $1GO;tSunbeaiu, i Bylaws — Tiiompsou, Lang -ford,
declared, however, that the loss to
the town from taxeson property were -
to prepare a schedule of games for
the- Town League,
I tiforth on Wednesday of hast week
-
Ilensall, $93; • Goforth, Seaforth,, Holmes:
$71.2G.
very small. The, ~vete assessed
interment being made u7.5 Clinton
, Special — Trewaltha, Thompson.
against the property and in time were
AMONiG THE 6IiTJRGl3ES: °
cemetery, The services were con-
LITTLE LOCALS,. y Holmes,
1
collected. Some money was lose:
ducted by the Rev. Dr. F. H. Larkin,
Revision—Jackson, Paisley,, Lan ,.
through failure to pay income •taxes,.
The Ministerial Association niet in
of Seaforth,. The pallbearers. were
Roy Leppington, little son of Mr. ford, .Carrell, Hohues.
if the person ipoved away. This
Ontario St. parsonage on Monday
Messrs. W. Pearson, R. Parke, J.
and Mrs. T. H. Leppingtbn, is very In his inaugural address Mayor
could not be altogether avoided. the
morning when the following were
Sullivan, L. Meakins, W. Hudson, F.
ill with pleurisy. I Jackson complimented the new coun-
clerk said, and was suffered more or
present: Rev. A. A. Holmes, presi-
Reeves.
Nir,' and Mrs. George Jeriking are cit wi their election. FIe thought` it
less by all towns.
dent; Revs. J. E. Xioggy L. C: Hari-
son, C. J. Moorhouse, E. Parker and
”
DAU HTPR SUCOERD;S FATHER.
now occupying their fisc new resi- looked like a council which. would
work: well together,, which he said
—
A. Macfarlane. ;Tt was agreed to in-
, The January issue of the Cvtaddan
deitee m. Isaac street. I
was the only way to sncceecl. He
LfID111t�esbralwr»
crease the donation to the Hospital
Lumberman had the following refer-
The January sales are on. React went over the several committees,
to $40 dollars. The Association also
ence to Miss E, McI{enzie, who ilas
our advertising columns and profit .assuring them that each 'would find
Mr. G. McCall disposed of several
gave its hearty approval to the pro-
decided to continue the business of
by the bargains offered. [ plenty of work. He emphasized the
radios recently. The radio is becom-
posal made by the young people of
the churches .to provide a piano for
her father, the ]ate Thomas McKen-
zie:
, need of work on the streets,: which
The Boys Athletic Association 'declared could be repaired and
lug a commonplace in the average
the County Home. Rev, L E, Hogg'
„
react. an excellent paper an Soul -ca-
„ ATiss Eleanor Mod{enzie, daughter
late Tlionlas McKenzie, veteran
party,
the Collegiate hurl a skating party made smooth enough to meet our
at the rink on Tuesday evening.
s' g heeds for some ears to come. Ire
Y
.household. .
Mrs. (Rev. Da' Medd of Wheatley
days'tliis the
pacity the m�gasure ^of Revellttion,,,
of the
retail lumber dealer of Cliittoil, who
Mr. W. Argent has accepted a thought the idea of putting down
spent ;several week :as
guest of her sisters, Mrs. J. Tamblyu
which vvas zfnch appreciated and' led
to an interesting' discussion.
passed ;away recently,. has joined the
ranks the lumber, retailers
school at Callandar, near North Bay, permanent pavements mail 'a sewage
and left Saturday to take up his new system wail established would be a
and Mrs. Elsley,
-Baptist church
of women
of Ontario. The executors of the es-
duties. 1 mistake. He favored the use of
T.aivia this year, instead of Ro-Tar
airs. B. Tyerman of Seaforth has
returned after a pleasant visit With
Service at seven o'clock on Sunday
tate have appointed • Miss McKenzie
manager the Business with which
The Collegiate Institute Girls' Rifle on the main streets, The back streets
relatives here.
evening. Sermon subject: "Tile Cross
of Christ; Its Place in the Christian
been
she has been associated for the past
Association hada fowl supper at the
rip must also have attention anti it must
school on Tuesday evening, n jolty be considered which will Be the more
Master Lloyd Adams who while
Y ,
sleighing last week had the misfor-
Life."
eight years. She is riaw in charge of
the activities of the McKenzie dam-
time tieing the result, economical, crushed stone or gravel.
j
time to have his le crushed .bade
g y,
Sunday, school at two -thirty,
her yard at Clinton -and i� getthig
The Presbyterian cllmoh choir Sidewalles must also come in for some
is improving, we are glad to =be able
to report,
St. Paul's'Churclt
along very -that . The yard has-been
town. for fifty-fow�
attention and some corners must be
held a banquet e evening, he testa, rounded off. The street opposite the
rapt all 'Monday evening, iyll,en'a most
Miss A. Nott went to Blyth Mon -
There will be a celebration of
There
years, and since 1880 on a site close
enjoyable time was spent, new Collegiate must be graded', grav-
day were she expects to spolid rev-
Holy Communion- Next Stnlday at
to the C. N. R. station.:'
: elled and a walk laid on the north
Mr. E. S. Livermore, who is it side. He thought the roof of the town
oral days.
8:30 a.m.
Other services as usual,
It is no unusual thing for a son to
succeed his father in business, it is
student at Osgoode, was successful hall should he repaired and would re-
'fit.
Mrs..Fingland left last Friday for
Galt, where she expects to spend
The annual vestry meeting will
not so usual :for *,, -i (laughter to do so.
in passing his Christmas exams., his commend the completion of the
'the
several weeks.
be held on Tuesday, Jan: 18th, it 8
Clinton, however, has had several
friends will be glad to hear. ting ftp of cleric's office, the pur-
Mr. 5. Snell,,,wbo spent the Christ.
p til•
cases in 'Decent ears where the fath=
Y
The many friends .of Col. H. T. chase of a new adding machine for
fire cleric, a filing cabinet far storing
mas holidays with his ,
y putouts Mr.
The SSV: A. ave a tea last week, to
g
er's business has ,been carried on af-
Rance , are glad to see hint going town papers, -a floor for the council
and Mrs: H. Snell, returned last week
which were invited the' members of
the Guild. The proceeds lveto livid-
ter his demise by daughters. Misses
ilTabel and Era Cluff have, since the
about his regular activities again af-
g g chamber and other improvements
C lege, his studies at Victoria
College, Toronto:
ed between the flower funds of the
sudden death of their father about a
ter his recent;. serious illness. i around the public buildings.
. i
Wdng- He veconiniended the fire
Mr. T. Adams, who has been on
the list for is
two •Societies. A' Very pleasant time
dozen years ago, continued his retail
D. H. McInnes, chiropractor, ; and watel•
sick some time, not
Was, spent.
Not and shoe business quite sue-
ham, will be in =Clinton on Monday, committee to see about purchasing
making the improvement his friends
Wesley -Willis United Church
cessfully, For some time after his
Wednesday and Friday forenoons in about 150,feet of new hose, thought a
would like to see. . •
death the daughter of the Mite 'Mr.
future, instead of Monday and Thurs- hundred feet or so' might be.pur-
Mr. and Mrs: G. McVittie treated a
The sermon subject; on Sunday
Forbes, who afterwards became >VTxs.
day, as formerly. chaired each year, % that a large
be
number of their friends to a 'fowl
dinner
morning will be: ;`Communion with
Christ: the Lalib on rite Thione, „
Chas, Twitchell and is since deceased,
carried on the coal •businoss in which
K purchase need not wade any one
Little Nliss Lillian Manning hada year, and thought it nvould ;be advis-
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lust Wednesday night,
Mr. Hamilton of near Saskatnon ,
.
-Evening: '""The -Christ of the Gali-
her father was engaged when he met
very pleasant birthday patty at Mier able to place a couple of hand reels.
home Thursday • afternoon last,
Sark,, is at present visiting his aunt,
,Jean Road."
Brotherhood at ten o'clock. `"The
a tragic death by being stmek by a
train. In alt these cases the daugh-
on and 150 or 200 feet of hose over the
when she entertained a number of trael.s in "Little England," where he
Mrs. J. 'Melville.
. Miss G. Grainger was in O ilrtan
Influence of- Public Opinion on Pub-"
ters had been assisting- their father
her, little friends. understood the res#rits would .fortis
Tuesday,
lie Life,' will be the subject dis-
in the business prior to taking full
"I made •about sixteen dollars out a little fire company•of their own anal.
I
Airs. Govier spent last Thursday*
cussed. Dr. Iiearii t6ill introduce it.
charge._
of that little ad." remarked a elan might easily have a small blaze (tat
at the home of Airs, J. Racbford•
A meeting of the session will be
Several •otter Clinton womeiir ,are
ryho came in to ,pay his suU.screptian before the reels from uptown could
Mr. Dale shipped cattle from here
}field- at eight o'clock[ on Friday ev-
occupying positions which itsually� a`re
and an ad: ivhicii had appeared twice Peach thein: This, he said, tvas not
last Saturday.
ening at the manse,
filled iYM men. Mrs. Runrball.is: the
in our small ad. section, costing fifty an original idea, It had been suggest-
Tile new council held their first
The (Sacrament of the Lord's Sup
efficieirt local manager of the Bell
cents, • This is bhe sorb of service ad- ed to him and .•he thought well of IL
meeting' last Monday with a full at -
per will be administered on Sunday
Telephone. Co.; Miss OWeil has for a
vertising in The 1Sows-Record ' is lie recommended the purchase of a
tondance. .
morning, Jan, 23rd.
number of years `successfully ran the
givinig motor• mower for the cemetei-A which
The monthly meeting of the Wo -
grocery =business which ` her father
,weekly. •
would do the work of. tell. lien and
me11S Instltttte-was held 111 theCuln-.
Ontario Street Visited Church
had been {building' up for a quarter ofbe
a. great assistance in keoping• Lite
'good
munity H=all on Thursday, Jan. 6th,,Classes
meet at t'en a'cloek on
"
a century,' -Miss Kate .Shoppard has
,. , cemetery, in condition.
Con$tall�ce He hoped the charity committee
with sixty-five in attendance, the
in the chair. Mrs, W. Lyon
Sunday.- ' ck service tit
At the ,eleven oclo v o
conducted a ,, ocery hasiness in ;part-
nershi with her brother for -nearlyuld
p
Miss Edith RileyPvilo-spent a week, . have nothing be do this year,.
president
lett in prayer and the Lord's prayer
pastor will give his •message in alt
twenty years; Miss. Ward has ,eon»
with treends. lir Goderich Tp, (Blit if you find a case of real need,"
be be not sthigy, waste
was. led by Mrs. I%all• .After the
business had been transacted the
answer to a question sent in to him.
The evening subject. will be: "The
ducted a School , of Comineree, and
very successfully, for, more than fif-
i said, .but
The Ladies' Aid held a quilting at not."
girls had ' charge. of the program,
Value and Place of Young Men -in
g
teen years, having ad,Miss Stone as
the home' of. Mrs. Epli• Glar]c last ]Ie recommended the pai]c eonunit-
which^consisted of the' following,
the'ChurehX All young men espec-
_partner for tett ye •s or so; the; lib-
weed¢. tee to keep the park in good order
"The nmst.
chorus by the gals, porno solo, Edna
Govier; solo, Alberta DTomr, debate,
hall invited.
The Junior Lea tie meets at seven
rardail is a wwnan, and the editor o£
this great home and family- ,jburnal
for sports: yob ng people
Masten' Niac Stephenson spent a clay, and we older•. ones must pro-
week. with his uncle,lAr. Thomas 1 keep
Rosalie =Crawford, Lillie Garrett, af-'
fiianative Jean Holtzhauer, Albea'ta,
o clock oil Friday evening.
The VSE: M, S• will meet in the lee-
i s a woman. W company of Clinton
women decided' some _years' ago to
vide the grounds and them In
Riley, ill Clinton: ,
I order,", he said,
Snell negative, Resolved that coil -
, g ' , , ,,
• t e`ehurch n Tuesda
tete room of h n y
start all hospital;' which they tdid,
1
Mrs. `Leo Stephenson vis- Tie advised the finance. committee
ATL, and M s ,. 1
, , , ,," ,
di -tions- nt farming communities fifty
conducive to
e o'cloek. Airs.
afternoon next of three
mane hi it:so'sugeenfull that now
g g f Y that - now,
an" e: da td check a closely on All ulchases
ited M2. and .NL'rs: Logi on Y. ri Y; P
years ago were acre
happiness than conditions at the.pre-.
Dr: Thompson, Mrs..Roy PlumsteeI
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with the assistance of gifts, -etc., Clm
. last' week: and though chairman of.•the coal-
I
time." The. affntinative won.
acid Mrs: C. H. Verner otic in charge
of the program. '._
kort community has one'' of the` ,best
equipped small hospitals in Ontario.
iriittee.onalcintg rite purchase should
:Mrs, Geo, Cook spent last wee]: i five a written ordez: Nn conrntittee
sent ,
Piano duet, . Gladys , Grainger, Rachel.
nd i :is enerali conceded that the
A t g y
with tier daughter, -Mrs. Joe -Edey, ghoul- exceed its estimate: The tax
"` [
,Woodman. -Report of the conven-
'Mary. Piano
Presbyterian Church
fine' work; of. ',the " 'liernbers', o£,the
l' rate must be _ higher this year brit
tion,, Miss Cartwright.
e wiee tri the Baptist church
Service
S x p
Ilonle and School Club and other pub-
_
economy must be practised,
solo, ,Gladys Mountain. At the ton-
on-
elusion -all repaired to the basement,
.
(Sunday. at 11 ':ocloek. Subject.
„
lie`s irited women hall'inuch,to'•dd
n
turning unfavorable majority
�IldlNO[11 Rl°/c`4C� �''.e'118t Ile thought the chairmen of cola-
I lnittees should have their":estiinattes
tvheie an escellenClunch:was served
" school at
0 o'clock. Sunday eet 1
10 o'clock. Pra'er ' meeting .' on
y g
with
into a:favorabl,e one •vyhen the Bylaw.
_. . . _ , ,.
- ATrs. Mae Mdi?elmxl is spanduig a, prenatred.not later than,NXar. 15th....
b A's 'lrls,
Y, g
Thursday, evening at 7 O'clock.
+ ° u'] a iew> Cal-
.o raise "molley to bid l
few weeks z i Cleveland vision relit- d s'iecial' committee this year
w e a B 2 le i
The annual business `mooting of
leglatewas voted on last winter.'
ives• nnrght,la.ve large scope fol its pow
will be dzelcl in; the
tete congregation,
But, while the women of Clinton
°,-. ,erg. There was the matter of tour-,
,.,14X;. 'Wes; . orf ship ped a car load _
p had green men
i °r�V9II�IC�
e. urch on.Friday evenln' Ja .21st,
h j'. 6', a
. z .
at 3 doelc.
are public-spirited, do ,luuoh useful
•" 1' enefit and `pial
wo�.lc, for the pub is b lY
Of �.cattle te-�olonto on Friday :last.' iris cutup, which
' trolled rat 'the nomination, there was
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Mr. udward, Johnston of the, Gash-
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On Monday evening rho' n,emlrers
t are : regular]' ell a ed im
of',thenY. g g
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Erne: t . Vandorbur h spoilt t e Jubilee celebration and many
Mr 5 g p r
en line bag disposed of his, fine farm
'Mr.
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of the -choir, 5,,,.S. teachers
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• ,thought
� were entettaiaecl to, a T'owl SupTien
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nvork licit than grandra}othen..,`cvotild,,,Sultday,
lv • ,
't o 1 frttr 1 tliait me
have r only, X g, i
o c7 township at' matters'whtch would crone in for at-,
last :2n Gadeti 1
1 r me o r, Geo;' Movlc �': I tentiotn b ;the special convnlittae, IXe.
the. l o f { Y ; _
LoWellinglton Jphnstbn of Varna.
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Mr.:Chester Ntcholsnn of Godeiries:;
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In I33:u'tllff s restaurant by:tlte Board
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allauld: do, inane. of tl}eni have as yet
'serve
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_ """="�; - 1'ecoli.":mended 6olnratin„ with, the.
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iVIr tae T).ugi1l, rs- t:gcovormg fn o,n Iiol'tictil:baral., S'ociel;y, whreh had finite
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visited friends,. In Stanley, township
one day last week• `.
of Trltstees: 'About thirty, sat down
o t' les whlah were tastefully
to U
aspired -toon the. towli, counCik
a
nor even on the school board,.. 1'ex
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the
au'attaele •of;measlem nnreh .tri boautify Slain-"
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Chas. ,obtelvI r is at present
th .
and . a bounteous repast
,decorated,p
baps hire, arc• eat ilralnln ., tor.
1• >T °lt or
y 1
ad tlnitin
e hz i act a ear 10 egimne.t, that the d g f u
iUlt Janlog s kp.
he t nest of ; his • cousin Mr: Gaon
t g
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d 1. excellent st le b •.' r.
was served x, . l t y y .11T
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perhaps, the '• ;bare. • ille view,
p Si Y.
'tilC,
of attlo'to; Toronto oil, Saturday, tains be, riut' Into good order. unci kept
•1 a' `the * be ivin a^
that aucl t? t b, g
Banner of Exoter,
Mr gild MTs:: Sol Kri fer. 'of ,Loniloii,
t P
B•ar6lff and his ^assistants. After,'
this Aad had full• jbWae done to -it
of ;the -, old, woman ill
story who whorl a.° d if she would
last.. tvay l
Joh ''Dale .:i's,'r able to Uo out oS1d sccuit,
Mr n_, ., .
�.,nns
visited friends in tens vicfndty otte'.
p b the ;',errs, toaStS v,&o
y >? pl.oposed
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lnitn, rile vote rotor .a.- _ "No , I dant
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a •aur after having; an ,•attack af,:,:'.A eolnmxtnlcatton, from the Child-
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.. �• � a; 'ra tt as
.,,,tea:atau<,,, ,. .: _,:- Shelter..aslciii,. for, a. t , w
day tecoiltly.•
1� ::.and M s:,Edta%in Hobsoir o,f`eStr
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