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Hugillwas a Londes, I � . . - I ��, i�h �� '3 , , _., I - , , "'.- - ­, - � � � 'even: i4fuse&to,-v�OeV We ,on, Alen 10 - . here -Mr. J. , 111W - - " thheA_AV'9P 1/,- iTY11 114T, " R "I . - 1, I I I 19 � � � . �.91 I ,­,­ ". , , . 'A I - " . _,K;,:..j k",,�i,x .�"^ � � ay�,of prayer at the holine,of Ms�,..T;,�- * I I �, �q 'il . . I- . .. .. '. Ian W.M.S. �obsvrved. 24f. .� �,��,,�2 11"! . . ,'W .. .1�ha Liberal'= In -1 Ms.. "a. large 'crowd at Mr. bore visitQ.r last wtok"N-ft."4 1A W100""0041 "" I i ..19"'M r5l" 11 . ,- ,11 1, .T mes�, . . 'I. � 11 . . . ,�l - ' ' ­!"� "M Z,VA .. . 'i�' '.;,Ee. bes -speech- of his, politi- t c gii, 's auction. shle in Exeter, Simmons, spent this'-wegic:.09, . I .! . . I .0 �, , " and' XX Fraser on Friday aftornoouiaat,,�4' r ­ppw; J "i ' kA . , I 1�. . who,�,'i_ .s �, vie-, 'i 61P � W 1­� , X , , . t,$teg --t 77 ' . "!, - . m , M t 1, - the last week, the proceeds amounting to F( 1� ,Q:U',­Xh,J � �: , . � I I I ;, ", � � , e_- _, �L I . ,�� , ,,:�, . . . - 01 I J - . I 44,1,�pa'redr,; s4ted: his policy . OIL I )r6y Mcm, ch4e - I I . � which, Mrs.. Frasgr ,d. �L. �fttnt . � 1%%','.".'��" "�', , ,41 . 1?­'.1Ui ­ . . - . Mr. and Mm. Spell are mov- H. Fow!4*,00 . .. �. . � , ", 14 � 4%1 1 # .11 liquo question in defiuite�.terms that A$3,500- f*."TOO' s-'he14An17#p- I ­ I 3 Y` 1141 , . - - serve . y, I 403 _ ".,.."� �� . , , , . . Ing this . stap len -' `- � ' luncheon, ,,service w,a 74��! � "G W. - ' ''I . 1�e whoerups, may' -read. week �o Luean, where Mr. .6e. fri � 6. � F -0 �y-. evenipg- '. Key� se Brand The Best. \ 'Ity -Church On Azb Wednesd,gyj, Inortm- � X, , Ap " ' , ��r�, . I I , .11 . I . .- -1 -, ­,��, I ,. . . . I , .. , , 1� . :, . I stands by the.. 'Snell has,taken over the For& ag 11 , N�,,�� I �� . "The Liberal party ency. Jast; Tym-,d , , . T,s. �� �4 . a ieson . . - ­ I ang, -at ten o'clocls� TTaroug1io4V-4t,3*` W I., I . �,,, I , co - ;FA.0, '' � , ��;, , '101' 0116 "Itotta � i , , Of , their Ma- season of Leut there v,6111,6 4 s' 6, ,110. qvg 0 - P"Xmd l vote of the people as expressesd at His ";territory e v Lucan, � . , , , " og -41R.Rj,pr, 11 . 1. - I-' - L , r ­ - , � �,:�, �:: � , , I k�l , . , Al 11, I .110'emA ., ! . I ill - I., ti*os A 1,48, to an oyster sup- every Wedue day evening at- 8 evlobir�,: 1Q Z�up# " �'�"' �,,� i., � . 11.a4- the polls .and as long as the vote Craig and Parkhill, n,., .. a, p ve . . pei,_ 'after w ich. the evening was 8 �. ,#6nj,-#f, , , '11k�� - I , y tela au . I _­:V� , I . �Mr§. A. Erwin returned ' �asi ,*It, ' ,,L' '_ 'L i� IC4 wship I-. 5e ­ � I. � ­tgz, V - ,x�§ - . . i ' I ��,`­UFF. & SONS 'Lovd­�i , ''F"' '* 1-1 I q, 01ILL . "" � - . . � : Mt ...... ,,��,­ 1 .1 stands, we stand by that vote t said illlany_�Cgii , � week . C"'I'll, of 0 ' '�o# _�� "'i'l"V "I I . � 'i �,,� ""Li �` the Liberal leader, He repeated' the , 0.466 Tow , hip,, ,4"d riiidep�.. plea:santly spent in social fe4lo . from a visit to Toronto and Wingbain, r,s ,w , i , ,-, "Ill _t:� `# ,, _ v I I . I X , 4a I ;&t�'F , ,my r, I � I : , , , .i - ur w' -4.0y,", ,many years, and -games of various kinds. -We are � , Death of a Noted Minister. " The on th - poao�; '' _ 'nee I.. ... 111� , I ,e could "be, no of- Clinton, f, . �, � assertion " that tAer , I 1:� Lumber and 'Coal e P.uv , af, 46,9�,i , _040 -,IV '�11 "' 1 N ble mir '� -1 . ' y on un- ' I . " i, '. L" ." 11 -oar W, ME . 11 ­ "I , ".rr�. I � . 11 � foHowad.b , JprMW1 #11'", � I possi wndersfandipg.. � eilobrxt�4, his 87ili, �irthda S eased to learn that Ws. J. J. Hbgfll . Owen Sound Sun -Times makes the being 11 I., '1�i , ., .. y"the, - I I'll el)rU . %. � , , ,r I . z,-�,,,, '' . ­ " � ­, ��,"�'." . I Preniier Ferguson in a three hour day, F iiiy i4t7a' .Mr.. 4 C4'ptelon Cs. sufficiently recovered from her I . '� �4 ­� q%%J ' L ` -, "' ' , g 1. - ' following -reference to one not only Ing �xom--.'Psalm,45- 46d'johj�" , "" � ,�A�. , " 'I the, X, 1 IM I.. _i,_ "_,! ,,"� ', I , ", �A Speee!j:spokp vagu�lyof a.liquOr pol- hag been an invalid: for the.past five recent accident to be able to be around MAY" - - - ­ - - ONTAM well known in this commun - of' llw_%� .4 , "�,' , ,,!�v% I I , V..,��A' " , , 'i, VWX ,.f'r ,,!�, . . Ity . �but the 'president � - I �, ,,, ;, , - I , . fit, able to get again. � L ,�'. - - . I.- - � " ­,_� % 11 11 t� . _*ould satisfy the "sa#'& or six years and, Is not. : I I throughout the county: "The death Arthur McQueen,. W,h6'1alsd1`ApW`11d1 ` , � I - I , - � - -;W,,`:,'.,,n e " � � , . . I V I likes to see his' friends 0. - I .1 *U I., .�k'',�l.;.�i�",�l:-�'ll.�.'�i,�I . ', . �10 * 19,of Ontario. 'That -was as far Out, but he I I I of the Rev. Francis Ryan, B.D., .oc- very capable 'chikirl an . . , , I V�� : WINGHAM - I . I L V �. ,. � got and the house and people. and to chat about .old times. I I nf, ' .' 7r�� ' ,�.,r,,�"i_ , 4y as he I I . eurred early Friday -morning at 1048 made a prayer ,f , `__.,i�l '��,; I ­ . . !!*, " _�,,r J I . . . a co essloh*.. . ." ­�,:q� . ­ I . are still left to imigine for them- -A most successful men's banquet Notes. -The curlers, euchre and . -, !,-, __ I - 3rd avenue west, Owen Sound. He women in unison., go I I I _ ' ,� .,ve . � a �g f ,�? �, � _u� . �� - %," . � , _ , . � pl 1'gg � �:` 1% , �* '. ,,, WO ,� ,� . selves what this c=e all for the liquor was held Wednesday evening of last dance in Wingham Armouries was was born January 24th, 1847, in the thanksgiving from AThe 92fislon y,,,,-? - ., �� �2, F�,�,�., _ 0 ­�I 1, Margaret, Paling, at.the. age of sixty- years. Mr. Rapson was born in W�a- County of Mliddlesex, Ont., and re- Monthly." AfTs. Ha�ugh prgye4 ,,�6� ._'11.,�, I problem is to be. week in the parish hall of Trivitt largely attended and a -good time was , `�,.,r,-� I�A'il�i ,, , I I ." 'A _:�:V' � T I I ,", , I 11��, ,,� "I'll, W. E. Raney, the Progressive lead- Memorial Church, wh�n the men enjoyed by ' one yeart. Deeease4j,� w1iose maiden terloo County and came up to Huron ceived his theological training at the God, the Holi Spirit, mig1*i­1*, TA�,` . . . . . . . . . . . . 1�. I'll ��� -;, Wo � all. -The case of the Turn- name was Marga,rp,t'Boa, -as the when 14 years of age. Clinton was Wes ' ., , - ,I - er, moved an amendment to the re- of -the coxigregation met to con- berry farmer, who assaulted his wife tern University, London, where cognized as the -source of al o, �'6j�� ,�,�: . -I.-" � . � 'Speech f sider tb' - youngest daught6r of the late Peter at that time called Rattenbury' I t , r,k .. ,'��, � , _, � -and I s COr- he obtained his degree of'B. D. All in the church. Ws. A 'd" ' ";` . ply to the rom the throne to e financial, needs of the church ater Provincial Officer Phippen, i. ,�'., �', I , , rmour reg �.4 1 ��,,,�,11_ . � 01 the effect that the .Ontario Temper- at home and in wider fields. Boa, and,was an aunt of 'Paul and An- nerg, Mr. Rattenbury ,owning the his earlier education he received in story of direct answer to pi4yer In ' ' M. R- came up for hearing at Wingharn on -7": 4 * . ance Act must stand inviolate upon Complin acted as chairman and the Thursday morning.. As he absolute- drew Boa and of Mrs. Oeorge Smale, farm on three corners. He was the London. He married Kathrine,daugh- an Indian school in. E;Okat�'hewf Ln r � 1, `�.3�. ,�,! .... , , �. I et �` 7, n until various discussions proved most in- ly refused to speak the Judge sent . P on I .�, �'._ � ., the statute of HensalL ,,�he was born near last of a family of fourteen, half of ter of the late Major W. W. Connor from Mrs. - Anna Ross Teafl �.`11, , books of Ontario v Lachute in the Pra*iwe'of Quebec, whorn were born in England and half �� � �; - � �2_ -, . ::: "I. I " the people by their votes pronounce teresting and instructive, and -all him back to the Goderich jail until of Bayfield, who predeceased hin� Prayer. Mrs. Robt. Watson prayed I _�` . " I ' and while a small child moved with in Canada. For 45 years he had I - , . .. against it. The Premier later moved agreed that the gathering would,prove the June assizes. -Mrs. George Dale four years ago. During his ministry for the missionary work of the church ­11�,,., I _ ,,.� ,3 'benefit to the church. her parents and the oiher members farmed on Lot 5, Concession 6, Htil- . ' `�.� 1� � " ..i I ... ;, , ,,, " . , . an amendment to the amendment of immense and Mrs. James Dale, of Constance, he was recognized as arr able organ- in Canada and other lands. The . �­6 � * �­ :, i�,,, , . � 'J"", I which is mere academic declaration . as , - . . are visiting the former's son, 'Mr of her family' to, the, township of lett, now occupied by his son, Albert. izer and to his credit and memory hymn, "Jesus Shall Reign," was then , I �,�., § . ",'�v � " �� - I McKILLOP * Tuckersmith, where she attended S. Fifteen years ago -he left the farm ''.. ,,;_ that responsible government must be Lorne D -ale, of Win am. - Envo, 19 - I � I .1 11 �� �;� 11 . gh y S. stand several churches erected in the sung- Th; was followed by a prayer "'� ,Ig , 1;,,�. , �L�,� . 1;,,� , I . is , 111,;,�.-, , I maintained, and the will of the peo- Keep'The Roads Opep-People on Farris, the'contractor Evangelist, i No. 2 school,. Upwards of for' ty' and settled with his wife and daugh- Diocese of Huron, through his untir- from Miss Martha' MacDona% tpr ,.", , '' I , L _ . . . . . . . . ,j years ago she moved with her fam- ters in Clinton but last fall he and his ing energy. nderf ul. the L - . %,_ 1.1 ,,, . I f", , .1 pie Teopected through their eldeted Rural Route No. 1, Dublin, are re- conducting a ten day Evangelisti He was a vro eague Of Nations and the Peace I - , � 14� "' giving , L L '�AA . ;Z ,,,, .:!' I -representatives. The� Conservative quested by the mail courier when go- campaign from February 19th c ily to Carsonville, Michigan, where wife went out to stay with Mrs. Jam- student and an inveterate reader and of Lacarna, a prayer of thanks � I ., _'�%' - to she was married to ALT. Paling, and .ieson. - On January 2nd Mr. and Mrs. amendment is Obviously , meant to ing to Dublin to travel as much as March 1st. -A box social and enter- . excelled in his knowtedge of Greek for what has been accomplished in _-""P," ., _ 9," �.. , ­ ,,';;; � R-,!, a general ele where she has since continued to re- Rapson celebrated the sixtieth anni- I , "'., smooth the path for c- possible on the second and third con- tainment will be held at, Holmes' and Latin. The I -ate Francis Ryan averting war and establishing right- . �_44, , ; I 1. . I I, Ill 51! � . side. Besides her husband she leaves versary of their marriage, when they was superannuated several eons peace between nations; for in- ,. �- y tion on the liquor policy -which is to cessions, so as to- keep the roads school -on Friday evening, February years ago, , � ,'2. . I'M" e I Isatisfy every one in the province ex- broken, which greatly facilitates the 26th. A four act comedy drama will to mourn her loss a family and one had their fainily about them. His but his activities did not cease up to ternational endeavor to right social � '.­,�,�-� P . "' - - brother, Mr. William BQa, formerly aged wife and a family of three song 5� �� -i cept prohibitionists, who, the Pre- prompt delivery of mails. be put on. -Miss Verna MacDonald, , the last two days. He has been re- evils, a prayer for the further ef- -. -1.n i - . ,�,,,­,�Ial 7 A, ` � I ;;;;;;i�l ... 7,t " . ,,, � ; -1 # "'I", �� " , 'I' , , I 'h m ra �14'i $ 13,11 , , 11 - I � .-.,*i* 119w, �r I 11 - 1,1 , I I , I 1, 11 I 1� , I , a, - Chiselhurst, Ontario., The funeral and three daughters survive: Albert, ferred to since his demise as a man fectiveness of the �_". . . . � , , � , , � ier declared, ar crusading not for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mac- 01 League in estab- '�,Qi. , � ,P , �-. " . the good of temperance but for the HILLSGREEN ' Donald, Wingharn, addressed a meet- was held from her late residence on Isaac and Mrs. W. L. Jamielon, of of sterling character and sound prin- lishing the principles of Jesus Christ ,. , .� - 1- - '. ... � � "'. , � I I.., �, , . : - defeat of the Ferguson governmerit. Rich- Tuesday, the 23S4 to Canonville Hullett; James, of Kitc ciples. In politics he was a very in word relationships. Mrs. McQueen .:-,�,,, - 1� Notes. -Mr. George Stephenson, of ing held in the gymnasium of , � hener; Miss , � , I � . "' . Cemetery and was largely attended. Nellie, in Toronto, and Miss Eva, at staunch Conservative. The familiar prayed fok China and its teeming ;�,�.�,%K��, The House witnessed the undignified Walkerton, was home for a few days mond Hill high school the other ev- �.4 Mr. ening - - - — home in Clinton. There are thirteen fi �.. �, ,,, spectacle of the Prime Minister p"k- last 'week visiting his parents, , under the auspices of the Wo- . of the Rev. Mr. Ryan will be milTions; then the hymn, "Dear Lord !�.,..­ �,,z grandchildren and one great grand- gu're , �, Ing a bitter attack on men, many of men's Institute. missed in Owen Sound, where he is and Father of Mankind" was sung. I 'i r and Mrs. Robert Stephenson. - Mr. ZURICH ",* I them clergymen, prominent in the and Mrs. James *,een, of Exeter, 0-- . I 1..�;;� Notes. -Mr. H. H. Neeb is attend- so well known, and not only by the Mrs- Addison's prayer was for the . ,,',- - i -rohlbitioh movement. He accused �� U V V_ n IT n I TAT Owen Sound eo le but b those in homes and you of all nations and ,,�", R.., I , .9 them of dragging the liquor question spent, Monday au e ome o, r brother, Mr. Wilson Carlile. - The The Late Mary McGrath. -The fun- ing the convention of Road Superin- tendents being 'held in Toronto this into politacs and referred to Rev. John Bailey as a "hard boiled Pres- Mission Band held their r,Qo!!�hly meeting in the bas6ment of the church eral of Miss Mary Gladys McGrath, the eldest daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. week. -The Ontario Department of Agriculture has sent to -the secretary -, byterian Grit" leaving the inference he therefore be sin- on Sunday last with a good attend- Jack McGrath, took place on Monday of the Zurich Agricultural Society . that copld not � cere in his temperance activities. ance. The meeting was opened by singing hymn 7,45, after which all re- morning to St. Patrick's R. C. Church. When the bell tolled its requiern, the the names of the winners who were successful competjtm in the Stand- , Although the Progressive leader peated the Mission Band prayer. The white casket containing the remains ing Field Crop and Threshed Grain confined himself th a discussion Of temperance only the Scripture lesson was then read - by of Mary McGrath had entered the competition held under the auspices the question I I . . " � Liberal leader showed keen apprecia- Luella Jarrott, also the roll called, six for the Reds and 7 for the Greens- church, where she was baptized twenty years -ago. (Her first Holy- of the Society during 1926. First a7a-kd goes to Harold K-lopip, second , othek _*V1 . tion of' the fact that-Aiere are The offie-ring was then taken, ah�o two Communion and Confirmation had to Oscar Klopp- 1 F--f�'161in A. ., P91 important matters in provincial pol- 11 Sinclair the new ones joining the band- Hy -n 437 been -received in St. Patrick's Church). Manson, and fou4l� to Edgar Brode- itics. MT. scored gov- . ernment for disfranchising 165,000 was then sung, after which Mr. Carlile took the lesson, "B,rave Adven- The funeral cortege was so long that the last of the close friends and sor- rick. -Mr. and Mrs. David Schnell, who have beefi visiting relatives and . Ontario people by his refusal to hold tures." The birthday offering was rowing neighbors were just leaving friends in this vicinity for some weeks bye -elections in seven ridings now vacant. He showed conclusively that re,deiVed and the meeting closed by hymn repeating the home, one mile' south of the vil- started or) their return journey to I , � , '. these seats were vacant in. the face singing* 494 and all the Lord's Prayer in unison. . ]age, when the remains were carried gently by Messrs. Albert Jordan, their home in Aberdeen, Sask., the I other day. They will visit relatives . of a 11ww which states that they should 0 John Ryan, Joseph Carpenter, Jr., _ in Detroit on their way home. Mr. be filled by a c4rtain time. LONDESBORO Wilfred Feeney, Thomas Gormley L. W. Hoffman is visiting his brothers -0 Notes. -The W. J. will hold their and Dan Williams, six of her high in Galt for a few days this week-- , . annual pie social on March l7th. They school friends. The pupils of the vil- Mr. John Deichert is spending the - REPORT OF HOG are busy practicing a splendid ptlay, lage schools marched in a body and week with friends in Kitchener. --Mr. Brant Thomas, of St. Thomas church, which will be put on that night, and occupied the pews next to the mourn- Albert Hendrick has purch�ised one SHIPMENTS a good time is expected. The W. J. ers. Many spiritual bouquets and a of the houses in St. Josephfroin the ". always has a crowded house­lThe beautiful w-reath from Mr. Dan Wil- Canipbell brothers. ,He intends tear- � . The following is the report of bog U. F. 0, are putting On an oyster liams, of Chicago, adorned the casket ing the building down and will re- shipments for week ending February supper in the near future. - The of Miss McGrath, who fell 0 the urodel it into a dwelling on'his far -m- :, young folks of the United Church are dreaded pneumonia. Among those on the Sauble Line south�­It I" re � ' I SEAFORTH-Total hogs, 31; select putting on a good concert in the Com- attending the funeral from a distance ported that's, new general store, wili r r I J former parishes, including Durha m' I Miss Mayme Swan prayed for King, I wj, "." ,� �,X",�. - ,- Dundalk, Tilsonburg and several country and empire. The Doxology, ., , � ,. � 'I.' ;.. �-,. . �� others, where he was held in the high- was sung and the Lord's prayer re- . . , ,: ,'::::., , - � 1. - , " ­ � est esteem. Surviving him are Miss Ethel and the Rev. Charles Ryan, of peated, and the blessing was given m . unison: "The Lord bless us and keely .1.. , 11 �11. ,­ , I I ,.,: '�. .11 I this city, and Mr. F. C. Ryan, of St. Catharines, Ont. The funeral services. us; the Lord make His face to shine upon us and be gracious unto us; the .._Sf__" , �,,i!�0111 � 4 � '." I "I I �_,-V;,_' , will be held in St. George's Church, Lord lift up IT -is countenance u ]?On. _,�.,��,,;, ,- I . .�.:., .1,1i... I " , , .��_11 "I'AW, Owen Sound, at 8 p.m. on Monday us and give us peace.11 Y. P. S. C. E. �­ , , ! ­ �-,, I 1, 4, W`:� _,,;� ,�":', and interment will be made Tuesday . -The Sunday even- . . �,�,�,,,�,- I -1 ,�1�11 ,.._,.,� � . ­ , , at 12.15 p.m-, Bayfioldi Ont. ing programme of Brucefield Y. P. & I � ,,�;� ." � � ; 1.4'.." -The funeral of Rev. Francis Ryan C. E. was under the Missionary De- . . � i , , � 1, M� 11 . . I whose death occur -red on Friday partment with about seventy present. The meeting by hymn - �111. . e, .11, .11 morning last, took place on Monday opened singing � I . ­ afternoon, the remains being taken 374. Mr. John McIntosh read the Scripture ... �� ":::: 1, , ,.. �� to St. George's Arnglbcan church, lesson from St. Luke. Mr. � � i where -a most impressive service war, George Knight, our able president, 1� ".., 1. 111-11 '_1 , conducted by Rev. Dr. J. D. Macken- led in prayer. After hymn 386 was _,,,- I - - �,�� ,� zie-Naughton, the rector, and -which sung, M�iss Alice Mustard gave a . ,�C, � , I 1�11. was attended by a large number of splendid address on West China. This : � .. friends and admirers of the'deceased. was a former Methodist field but is; ,; , , ,,�;; , ,� Rev. Dr. Naughton received a mes- now under the United Church of Can- _!,�'. 19i, I ", sage from the Bishop of Huron at ads. It is about the size of Ontario? �, "'AW 11 �� .1 "tj5p London announcing his inability to but has a population of 14,000,000 , � �%i , ai be present and requesting him to act people. The missionaries have four .�X,151 . , - '';YK' as his representative, while Rev. A. different stages o ,V�gj . , ,11,,�,. Brant Thomas, of St. Thomas church, ing the Gospel. from ten central sta- .i� I I '_'��� Owen Sound North, represented the , tions where -the missionaries always. *,,�,,�, "".,44,� clergy of the Deanery of Grey. Among are and one hundred and ten outly- , , those who attended the service were ing stations, which are visited as of- �: 1 " , ,"'.1 ten as po&sible; t2l Educational -work � 1". .:;.. -h _ I bacon, 8; thick smootb� 15; heavies, munity Hall this Friday evening.- ,Were Misses Bridget and Annie Me- open up in Zurich in the spring. -Mr. a large number of public school teach- . ,. '!, . 1. . I I I Mrs. M. Holtyhauer m and bride have re- __ - ----,.------ ____ - ers, who bad permission to close their is Very important for it is through ... ��; " I 11 11 .11 � 7. , who had the Giath, of Stratford. Miss McGrath Lennis OrMe the schools that China will train her . 1, in, � , WALTON-Total hogs, 147; select misfortune to slip and sprain both of ,will be sorely missed by her pa;rents turned to the village and are staying Achools earlier than usual in order ��''. . , . , child. Miss Eva has just recovered that they might pay their tribute of Christian workers; (3) Medical mis- .. , . , ,,� " I ill . bacon, 15; thick 3mooth, 11-7; heavies, her ankles, is improving slowly. -Mr. and by her three brothers, Joseph, with his brother for the present. -In ing only left the -e eleven bospitals .i!,e . . . �. 6; abo,p hogs, 7. 1 T. Miller, we are sorry to gay, is on Hugh and John, and her sisters, An- the first home and home gaithes play- fr,om an illness, hav respect to one who had always taken 'ionaries here hav . W , - "C") - hospital a few weeks ago. The fun- and fifteen dispensaries, which are "I " , -Mrs. Mailis nie, of Western University, London, ed on the Hensall rink on ,'Tuesday a great interest in educational. mat- ,�� , . - ' " I I T -r_ � I Total hogs, the sick list this week. -i j,l era] took place from the home of Mr. always crowded; (4) The print ng and I . visit with and Nora, at home. evening to decide the CycloAO League ters and who was very popular among .��;4. 1 1,468; select bacon, 892; thick smooth, haA returned after a short I , and Mrs. Jamieson on Tuesday af- publishing department here prints the 15�1��, ' ,,, � 1 897,-,-,. heavies, 66; extra heavies, 1; Constance friends. -Mrs. Bell, went to . -0. . championship and the holldej? of the the teachers. Rev. Dr. Naughton I .!-,,;-� �- 7 I . . shol$,'�Ogs, 52; lights and feeders, ,20. London last week wherb she expects CROMARTY McDohell cup the Zurich hockey team ternoon, the Rev. James Abery, of preached a short sermon -from He- Bible in four different liffiguages. Af- . I .. 1, , "', , ; . - I "I , I . '11 . to stay for 0011le time. -Mr. Williain Notes- -Miss Ethel Howe and Miss came out on top by four goj4js to the Londesboro, conducting the services, brews 4 : 9: "There remaineth there- ter discussiori the collection was tak . I i�,,I.i , I ��,� . � I ,� I t? � - . i ..; I ' , � I I Brigham visited 'Clinton friends last, Giace Houghton sp ephew. Interment was referred in the highest eulogistic the meeting closed by repeitting the -41 C " . jent last week end Hensall team'B two goals. The game assisted by the Rev. W. Raithby, of fore -a rest to the people of God " He en up, and after singing hymn 377, � r, ,- . Thursday.-4blrs.- Lovett Ivisited her 'ley and Petrolea, a n . ,,,, I ,� VP : visiting friends in Stratford. — Mr. was'a good exhibition of ho Besides ,;. - , made in Clinton cemetery. . terms to the life and services of the Mizpah Benediction. The contest is ­&� ART EXHMIT AT parents - Me, and Mr�. flarVey, for a 'the last. . � .1 . I - ' , Robert Hoggarth, Reeve, is this week the result was in doubt until. the Rev. W. Raithby, of Petrolen, and deceased, and made fitting arousing more enthusiasm all the � 1. k, few da recently-3fis. ten Tyer- attending the Good Roads Convention The return game will be j 1'��,� � ys ,�ayed on mention �Ie I i .. I urday I Miss Nellie Rapson, of Toronto, rela- of his last -illness and death. The time, but don't forget to wear your . 11, , I COLLEGIATE' man, of Seaforthi Tebitned Sat which convenes in Toronto the 24th, the Zurich rink this Th even- *,"I , 11 . I . .1 1IM40 tives and friends attended the funeral �. I � after a short visit at the home of her , remains were taken from Owen Sound Red. White or Blue badge. At the 11 i . 25th and 26th inst. ing. � - I �',��t ... aunt, Mrs. Ele3ley. L .0. __ :� from Stratford, Goderich and other on the C,N.R. train on Tuesday morn- last executive meeting it was decid- . 11� I 1 I Copies of the Masterpieces WilL Be Pvcsontation.--One of those pleas- � ed to change the order of the meet- , I ,�,. I �,, . -_ .1, Seen Here. - - I . ___ W-0. , — . 1. Ing qvents which add much to the CONSTANCE ",� places." -..a-- ing for interment at Hayfield, the -%, having devotional meeting first ...... ,��_.'111111 ... 11 , , WINTHROP Bishop of Huron meeting the train ivig. �,,.' ". � bright side of life, occurred on Friday Death of Former Resident — The HAYFIELD at Stratford and accompanying them in the month followed by missionary .. "'; - ", � � " . ... l-," H 4eautiful Ca and Pbotograv- Notes.—The Ladies' Aid and W. M. evening last, when about fifty of the Clinton News-Reeord of 149t week citizenship and song service. 1", I .. .i,� -.1 , embly S. will hold their next meeting at tho �'W gathered at the home Of Makes the following refere*e to a' Bmezes.—On Sa .., . 1,; ureS will be a a in the Ass turday, February to their last resting place, where he " , , , Abo . The U. F. W. O.—The monthqy meeting .��.�,:::?�.�, . I ,� 1� , conducted the last burial rites. '�,-,?, _= Mrs. Cha�rles Green, Who former well known resideit�:,':of Con- 13th, Mr. Wm. Scotchmer, Superinten- _ , , ',� RooAi of the �Ileglate from March home of MTi.tH. Blanchard on Wed" Z! , 22, of the U. F. W. 0, Club was held on . � � pall bearers were Messrs. David Ruth- A. �� I , ", I 18th to 20th, an educational oppor- nesday afternoon, March 2rd. This were recently married and moved on stance: "On Saturday laa#' at the dent of Trinity Church Sunday school, Wednesday, Flebruary 17th, at the .", t, - :2., . I tun1ty- with a two-folA admantage. wiql be women`6 afilnual day of prayer, -td't1ie1'farrn which they recently pur. home of his daughter, Xrif6 W. L. very generously treated the pupils ,rford, John Parker, Jas. McLauchlan, ,�, . . ,J, � _, � . . I . advant- 49 - igh ride to hi R. H. mcwilqiams, J. W. Tackaberry home of Mn. C. Haugh, who had ... "� .X�� ,��I,, -Recognizing the educational We hope -for a good attendance.­� 'cb 4 from Mr. Henry Hoggarth. A jamieson, of Hullett, at tko� age of and teachers to a ale a and W. F. Mills. kindly inv-ited the women of their . ".;,i�,,,� ,�,,,�,�� � . ag4-6D be derived from opportunities Miss Ella Lave and Mr. Norman Love pleasant feature of the evening was eighty-six� Mr. John Rapso## an old home on the Bronson Line, there be- school section to be present, There . �-M .1 -1 , ,- r , _1 � "I ;1, �M - "'. . " J, to �6e good art, the Collegiate has of the West, have been called home the reading of a nicel7 worded address settler. in the township, lQdked his I ing about forty persons present. Mr. 40, were over fifty ladies in attendance. ,,�,,�,,� ,,V� _ 1,,�,, I'. 11 . " � -!,,;,, ":�, � I �,t4 ��,f I I '�,V..,11 arrA4ed with tite-Elson. Art Publi- owing to the serious illness of�their extending the bappy co0f6 a cordial 1"t up,ou,tbis world. He U.ad been Fred Heard assisted big uncle by BRUCHFIELD The meeting was opened by the new - �,�N)P:�,��, I ,_.'�, �1 .1 o�- for an' art exhibition of mother, Mrs. Love, who lives with welcome to the neighborligod, and the in -his usual health unttl a dOuple of taking his team and sleigh and con- president, MYs. C. Clifton. The. op- - �L�",�,�4�� 1 ,� . 14�1 catiou C - lield i Ithough his veying part of tb . _.-�§'Iz'��j'4z, , � ,11,,�� ,�..� two,, -hundred pictures, to bb In her daughter, Mlrs. A. Cuthill.—Mrg. presentation of a pair of beautiful days',6efore his death, R e number. The af- Noteg.—Messrs. Thomas Chapman ening song was "The Maple Leaf For- 11"�,;#,1,1. 1,' . 1. . � the",kasembly Room of the Collegiate, William Trewartha spent a few days chairs donated by the community. Mr- strength had been failing .-foi some ternoon was spent in coasting, tobog- and Andrew Petrie shipped a car load ever," and the members repealting :.'X,-_ � . - w � eg ! -, -1 I March, 18th to 20th. - in SeiaJortli with her sister, Mrs. Win. and Mrs. Green thanked the friends ., of wheat this week. We wish them the Creed in unison. The roll call, 1. . W I — -_ " "I'll, .. I This collection c6migting in la Chapman--�Misa Bess e ne ar most heartily for their kindness and ___ - -, - _______ , much success.—A surprise party was which was responded to by t'ne inem- I'll ,c� rge _ ` I J, ., ' ­ ­ I, t%t '! . of carbon photogravures d antfftr. - as Blanchard entertain- granted them the frted'oin�,�#P their I held at the home of Mr. and Mirs. bers, the subject being hints in health ..- ,, . . 11 part - , -_ _, .. I I "Ill. . 4 an Everybody and many useful hints were given. .�, .1, , � "I in f�ll, color, made directly from - home for the evenil't. The party 11 llas Thst week. i, 1.�', ed ifeW of the young folks to a pro Russel Da I � I , rhits� ,�:l . . ,e P , I �� �,'��,, ,� - . � T,;� euchre party last week. The enjoyed themselvies with gwnes. and reports a fine time.—Mrs. � John Ross, After the business for the (lay, was " ,� � the ;original masterpieces, is selected gressive ,�,�� I I , Lji,�� _.� " ,�, , � .� : �:� by ,at � t experb; and should attract lady's,,prize for capturing the - most dancing, the ladies providing, A,dainty of Sbarinavon, Sask., visited at the settled, Mrs. Arthur McQueen read ­;", � �..,�� : i�111:1�,Y:l � 11 larg� crowds. A small admission will gaOfk4eut to Mrg. F. BuRard, was lunch, which was much enjoyed'. The home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. a most interesting and instructive .. �,!, Wl� ,� . . J, I � �', t. ,, ., - a pgfr a A�ilt and peppigr shakers, and party dispersed to their various,homes Alex. Ross, of our village, this week. paper on "Health Thromagh Cleanll- �� I be 0*rged, the proceeds of which, af. P '11,11 ��,� , I te; _ ,e, a pair of suspenders, in the wee small hours of the morn- ALBE 'TA COAL —Mrs. Dan Munroe received the sad ness.,, In it she .. , ��: �?,�,,,: 2�!Aueting the expense of the ex- gent s Pril said cleanliness is %�,�,,Lj,'�_� . �, � " �, , i`l , weift t6-',*, W. C. Bennett. The Con, ing, wishing the young coupfle'every _1114 h sister in . ,�, 1� �, , ,�nil be used in the purchase of . � - ­ a *ord with a very bro6d meaning, I z I- ,. ­ ,: , .__.; A "I ­ . & a; eor'wall decoration. The pur- solitioft t0ies went to Miss Alrdira �suaeesg in life, ana:many happy re- Binn Alberta a " Keep Your Money in Canada Dakota, and left here on Saturday to even when it definitely effects, our . . .- � ,'� I ­�, , I � ­',� 1 I pi)6-1(9 the ,egkibition- is thus clearly Shannon and Mir. Ritant Blanchard. turns of their wedding day. 11 attend her funeral.—Mr. J. J. XOr- health. Cleanliness may be, said to I ­ - 011,� � ,,, - - TN t,#or d d. - � After the games.,, a, dainty-10elt ,a$ - I ­ �149�- �: rison, Secretary of the CO-OPel'ative be -next to Godliness when we vision .. �, ': '. ­­ . .1 'If .1 I . I I _- _;; , : .. � , -- tb g1v ei*lioffit.'.'v�i� 06plib , ITCKEliSMITH I ev � �, � A 'r I , I 1-- 1% i,— , 6 1366ple at opportun- served and a f T JEWtL LUMP Company, will give an address in the enormous saving in huntan M ;- ,." �, I " ." %, 1W � *Tldla dancing. Aft,,ir thanking the young Correction.—In last week's Exposi- Hensall, March 3rd, at eight o'clock, whie , I ,., , ,,,,� ity - ,- sr#6 a 0111�otliip � it the w I - 1-1 _h would -result from absolute . ;.1, . . . f av&,AQ,,W waddjoeda . ot.. psi-ftting, people for WO social evening they tor an advertiaonavt-aplmr�d, offer- ' and in Clinton on March 4th, at two cleanliness- There would be no such I .. - .. I , , , , had spent together, all returned home. Ing for sale ftrm`� lotw�12' C6ncession One of the BeA4,1repared Lignite Coals in the o'clock. .... ;.", �. scu$tare, and. 4koh-to,gWre, - thing as contagious dise"--eii; ,,,, 9 , ­ . I'll ,�:,�' . _111 , �-. &�,�­J,&Ei '. , ,'. , . 1;1, , , I .0 - Dihmheller Valley Horticultural, Society—The prem- would be almidt,ttfnktoVhi,� 90 I ... "" 1" 4,� �, I ge�cond­:­To miak4,- i�t ,*sidblei for . � - 5, Tuckersinith. This--WL4 a mistake . -A I ,,,�,�, �, I ,,,, * � � . 11 the,',"40ollegiate to Own ii.h*�: I'll MANLEY . as this fArm hap,. 1$ala h' - ium lists for the Brucefield branch water, frAkh Air .and s)p#b*4*,6'6,, 00", �, P W, U e pres � � a I I- I I.; . I . � I will he out on Friday of this week. best clegligin . I ,�,�, - 1k pid � S. " .11 96tea.—Our school has been open- ent owner for the pfilral years and Cleall-O-Bright—Hard . t ag*nts ___,,, , �. 111�1 , P . f 8'1#J -lb)).-I�,. %��, I �:� �.,�, 11 should this exhibili"In'totest ed after the mewdeB epidemic hag not to Mr. Richard Robinson, whDse � It is in the interests of everyone eon- hot water a1Td 8,11n ��. " ;� ` 11 I __ i'l - I I , I � - , #'�, , . " ;.; , � , � he obto�, , bgide . � - 'A- 'Zidwe i 'he", advertihement, I � cerned that the orders should be In mt. Uy p, i " � � 1�11 ; , � , , , yo , -Because, throughout t is in = " I -1 , P �' " , i`�* er ton Delivered ., , 1i 1101,111 I �� , . , du ,d, ter a � molith ot . qbA91 op( t, 11 IS I'll-, � , I ��, ��. , , gned to t , " red Eckart 9p0pt I ay atd, it not now and itever has been P y March 10th, the date set by the . *.-"'7 11 �' �� 11 W1, u7p1people aTe awakening to tfie,A& � " Alb CD ta Coal., �" .. $13.50 b M 61� 0 �, , " 11 ... I'll I - I. 'I' " I . . , I , . Pocahontas. - - `.�` 13.00 per ton Delivered officers. Co-bperation with . I . " p , and value of good art big .6 fh". 1)611n.—Tho, lite snow 4tortig ,tin - tho i a.tkot. V'6., . the SeftO-, and bad i6iqn#",shO-bTMA 11-1611,11 . I I �'.: . , I 'r . . - IA tMW ,during the ni, lit. ii � t. . I . I , � ­,,��,�_ � I tary-Treasurer Is asked f6i ht ,w' - 'S ­ � , 1�� "I' "I"l, I of a refining influence 4fta I " dRe h4A,VY--V1rOfd Vag ,.. "West Rad Motes�The snow is 'now Cannel Coal. .'� *4�,"J�1'4"' . , - 12.00 per ton Delivered ,,"' I—. . Alft, *_* de tki , 9 "A"l-"E't . .,.,.. .1 ,�. I ­, ...." .. ,�,,,�,J, , . 11 " I , , Zi,Zk,Mj. , view'dw.,6% t,- , t, , 2, , , - 41 - , , i , , I ( . � Ing atm6gPhere--4md Just I& *r0d4 i ,Uko that ffi�.";N��'11064; ,,V4y 646p and the roads have been - matter, as it is a ease of "filst colue, over twtu%r��o . Z 1 6, 0. � I - I ­U� Domestic Lum: #�"! 10.50 per ton Delivered I io. I " T _11"­� 0� , ,, MIR ery fitm , ,'-'��, �; 'r 'Opt', q om,a 4 . 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