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,�ea-ee(RaER49a@wa@QOQ@Q"OQ(4apeoE�9 g���- � Clothing for Poor Lao, . Miss. Katie Scott entertained twenty TWO* x4cals. . "01,MP,SVILLE1.
. I (1009plic" TOWN$01P. . 0904RICH TOWNSUIP.
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( . � . , a a Lad les' Aid of the Ontario street five of her friends on Friday QVeningt A meeting will be held ab the Core- .
Prom ' ' I . " . " Mr, Sheppard Of the Bayfleld Line Th
.. th church are preparlak a big box of Don't forget to see the Barry Con. wevolal hotel on Friday evening at Rev. Mr. Smith was unable to con- . a following gives the standing of .
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. . -�, . ,, e Redc,lm s. of Santa Clauso clothing to be sent tomorrow to one of cart Company in town hall on Wed- nine O'clock for the purpose ot re-or� duct service in St. John's church last will have a, barn built next summer the pupils of S. S. No, 2 ter the month
. . . the Indian Missions where It is much nesday And Thursday of next week� - ganizing the hocky club. Sunday p. in. owing to having to take and has already let the contract to Of November, based on putictualitp
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I needed and wift be gladly received, livery Miss Rabe Mennell, who has uotbeen charge of the funeral of the late Mr . . Qutractor, Mr. Matt. good 4eportment and general piefte �
. We have had a visit from the There are many less commeridabletorms Mr. W. N. Walker made a de enjoying the best of health lately, has Moses McBride, one,of his parishoners: Maine of Londesboro, which is a goar. iency ,,� .
... dear old chap and as a result of charity than this and the thanks of of his now tbree.stitolt mattress, this . naton of Bright was Autce t � hat the work will be well done.
. there are things to be seen on . given tip bar position in ,Jackson Bros, Mr. Robt. Joh. Jan. Ist-David, Prouse, Garfield
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I I our second floor that will make many a 41 Poor Loo" will be bestowed week lu.Bayfielol. Mr.Walker's good Ver many friends hope she will enjoy the guest, of Mr. Fred. Leonard last !,The barn will be 50x7o with a nine McCullogh, Frankle Chambers,
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� the children's eyes sparkle with upon the good ladies of the Aid .Who � . . a well-earned holiday, weeks, ' I toot stone wall and will be equipped Seri, Ist-Wealey Monk. .
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I 1. glee, . I make this box -sending an annual Ing number of patrons, I Mrs. W. McRoberts of Mitchell was with the most modern labor-saving Pt. 2nd-I�Ina Walters, Rutbie
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I 1. affair. . The Concert Pleased Those Presen I t, Miss Lillie Howson, daughter of the visiting under the parental roof. appliances, Thompson, dordon WhibQ. I
, I .. I . M .11 pastor of the Rattenbury street church Mr. W. La4d, wl.fe and Son of Olin- Mr. Robert Elliott will again be a Jr. 2od-Myrtle Prouse, Winnie . . . .
� . � TOYS & CZ(9 eS' Porty-ilight Years Married. ' . � The first concert in the Metropolitan i picked a boquet of pansies in the par. candidate for the reeveship and will Johnston, J. ennie Yulll. .
. . � Course was held in the town ball on sonage garden on Tuesday, A Decent, ton visited hie parents last week. . make the runnia . . I
Mr. and Mrs. Williain Rbbb enter. Mrs. U. W. Mackenzie of Goderich . g lively until the. polls Sr. 2nd -Irene Rick, McKee Johns. .
. . . I Mondky night and the large audience bar pansy boquet is a rarity even f6r
Dolls & Drums talned a few of their friends On Tues- was highly pleased with the entertain. Ontario, I . was the guest of her mother, Mrsm I 11011 on election night. He informe us ton, Meredith Clark. .
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. . . - W, - . . and.dozens of jolly plaything . a day evening on the occasion of the ment. The performers were high Holmes, one day last week. � . that ha was somewhat undecided as to Jr, 3rd-Gbrtla Sturdy, Arthur Wit-
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I 1--:1 . that you would have to see to forty-eighth anniversary of their wed- class, and should they appear here Mr. W. Stanley, wife and daughter whab action to take hub Lie many of h,
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I appreciate. ' ding day. This worthy and much again will be:greeted by a crowned 'prettiest calendar we have seen attended the celebration of Mrs. Stan.. friends wished him to accept of now.
. , , Sr, -- 8rd --- �.Mawie Yuill, Alice Hick,
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. - � . . esteemed couple were warried in .Per, . this vp 1 nation that he bus definitely decided .. �
I � . i I house. The company consisted of a Is a inother's, Mrs. Elc6at, 80th birth- Mabel Prouse I
i New 1deas____.9===6 eason. . They have two�sets, upon � tooloso. He is just now,'and has been .
. I . . . . Hope and lived for some years in the Signor Angelo Patricolo, pianist ; each of which there Is an attractive day on Thursday of last week. for somp.time, busy buying turkeys ' Sr, 4th -Alice Johnston, Pearl Wil.
�� ,, . just worked out by. Santa Clahs township of Logan, afterwards moving Miss Myrtle Ross Mericle, entertainer; war picture. ' - . l Dbri't forget the lecture, "Mammoth son, Howard Sturdy: � � I .
. .. .. ill that will give you heaps of to' Tuckeramith where their. old home. . for shipme,pt. I I .. 1.
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I I pleasure. I . stead is now in poss . ession Of their so ' Miss Eleanor Goodman, soprano; Mr. Rev. A. Stewart occupied the Bap- Cave." by Dr, Gifford on Monday even, Mr. I 0. A. Tebbutt, at present teach. Pt. let Jun, Leaving-Mattle Johns. 1. .
. I u. ,. Herbert Butler, violinist, Mr, 0. tist pulpitSunday morning and Mr, Ing. A. small admission fee will . be er of 8, S, No . . . 4, has accepted the of- . , rence, .
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.. , . TOY DePa,rtWent . residents of Clinton., Since coming - cess of the- firsb concert'in the vtcein the evening. R I Mrs. W. Cole and children of Clinton far to take charge of S, S, No. 4, West owingia the . report of S. S. I .
I . O Rance is to be congratulated on the, John Houston took charge of the ser. , 0
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now.in full swing. Come early - here Mr. Robb has taken an interestin Course. . - � � ev, Mr. Mur- spent a few days last week as the Wawancali, for. 1901. He gets $360 No. 4 for the month of November, bas. '
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� I I . and make your selection. . . . local affairs and. did good'service as a . . dock will himself preach at both ser.. here ; 'twill ))a $400 there, a very sub- ad 0 p t � .
. I . I I . . . . guests of her father, Mr. W. Mulhol. a Una ualltyi good,deportravrit .
... I I . I ___ . . . . . I � . I . . � litember of the town council. that A Big Pailluz ON. vices next Sunday, . I land. , . � stantial Increase. Mr. Tebbubb had and general proficiency :- . I . .
. . .. . . . � they may,be spared to celebrate their Mr. David Cantelon returned on The pastor of' Itattenbury church I � . Quite a number were at the Mission bettor standing at the Normal School Jr Pb. Ist-James L.)vett, Mary '.
. . golden wedding and many more anni. 'Tuesday from, Toronta where he clos- will occupy his own pulpit next . Surt. Band. quilting bee at Mrs, W. Hot- and the inspectors have reported very Smi�b, Oalvin Lovett, Myrtle Nair,
Cooper's Book Store,' versaries is the wish of their ad up his season's - apple operations- day, taking up in the morning the . fayorably upon his work in the schools . - .: . I .
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. . numerous . I land's on Saturday afternoon, 011ie Lobb, Samuel Barr . . . I I
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. . . . . 1. . . . . I the biiyers tbough, it did . not by any the spiritual worldi" his Subject being on Thuraday*evening in the Me . � Howard Hill, Stanley Challenger,
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. P. R. Telegraph and Dominion lwxprea* . t Depth I)/ Waller Shannon. . . I . . .thodist fresh laurels In West Wa*anosh.
Agents for 0 . 8 . . . . means recoup them for *their' heavy 94 Correspondence with the environ- church When Rev. S. C.. Edmonds of Miss .Clatworthy of Ilderton, who Howard Farquhar, Nettle Sinclairs . .
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Money Orders, also for Butterick. Patterns. . . I . � t Walter Shannon died on Friday last losses last sL%gon,. The average price has been visiting relatives. at White, . 1. . . I .
. . � . . . went," At 7 p. in, he will speak o ig - Myrtle Beacom, . �
I . . --- I . I . �_ I at the early age of twenty-two. . He paid per barrel was fifty cents ; in . . . ,f Weliburn will addressthe meetft . church, is now speriding . a, few days .
. OeEfteee � oeee- --- 61808618eea%ea ___� was a Victim of, the "white plague," 1899 it was $1.70. This year's . "The old'Ratteribury'4rept church.". I Mrs. R.outledge. and Miss Anna .are I . Pb. - iiid-Harl Mason, Fred. Lobb, I. . .
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� . .1. . . . . . � . better known as. consumption, which (from Huron will not exceed 20,000 ly been sent ,out from this offlee to Royd at Galt. . I . I . Mr. Fred. -Lawrence is making great yr I
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. . I . =-==-= - -----* has caused: . , I tions for big public sphool.ex- - . 2nd-Williia Sinclair, Kenneth .
. . . - 1P _____= z: � so many vacant 'chairs, barrels, Mr. Oantelon estimates, -while which a prompt response is, requested. Mr, Hick has been on the sick, IIsb I prepara, Mair, l3rma Jordan � , Grant. 'Archer, - . I
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I 0 1 1 � . I � , , Walter was. a fine young, m' an and last y - . ' . aminlatioa to be held Dec. Uth. Ellen Beacom, Murray'Drapar. . . .
Figs T . . , ear it *As in the neighborhood The advertisers, they comprise our but iR improving. � � . . . .
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. . . . . . . . . . . Ly 1. p9puldr with all .his associates 'and of.2W,000 I . . . most progressive busi i The many friends of. Miss Lizzie Ford . It is reported that & ,prominent I I
I . much,sbrr6w isfelt for . Sr. 2nd -Bella Bat, Eddie Farquhar,
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. .. I I . . . HINTS. . . A Popular,Sololst. ' I . callingthe attention of buyers to the are sorry to learn that she has had a Toung bachelor of the 9th intends - giv- . . . . .
. mother" and sisters. -who-, have thus . . .1 I . . . I 11 . � G.ertie Oakes. , .
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. q . I . . Mr. Hurooltreys, the well kno n seasonable goods they have for sale. severe attadk of appendicitis but Ing this kind of life up. by taking .one -
"V; L-1 1 1 , . again been bereaved.' The funeral, w . .. very I . f 1`11, #. _1� -P., 1 .4, p 4, 1, - I Jr. 3rd-Jphn Hay8. Edna flardy, .
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. which took , place On S.unday� was
soloist Of town, sang. ia. Sb.'Pauj's
Intending purchasers -always read the
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Annie ,Challenger, Jda Colbuin, Clif- . .
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largely attended. The services'were
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church last Sunday p. =, -in his usual .
pleasing voice, the.aacre4 selection by
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Sr. 3rd-Oaryl Draper, Bert L6bb, I
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Ailains. entitled "Git ilea.". Mr. Hurri.
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Lottie Sijiclair, Earn St. Challepge r, - I ,-
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.phreyq has the power, to a remarkable
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Messrs. Alex. Elliott and Frank
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Pearl Wright. � . �. .. . . . .1
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which tbe.deceased.bad been an active
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,all - his property here as he hardly
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Powell sper18 a pleasant day last week
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Jr. 4th-Ruesell Neal, Harry Hayes, ,
and valued member. A touching
com poser as wellas the. thoughts, of,
expects again returning to Ontario.to
L. 0. L. No. 928 held a very enjoy-
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visiting .friends, in Tuckersmitb. Mi-,
Goldie Hill, Knox MaIrv, Ethel Smith,. �
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the author. Miss May Bentley ac6om.
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locate, '' He will take up f�rmhig near 1 able and successful meeting in their
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Minnedosa but during the winter will
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There was a . i4bod attendance an& a
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demand frii'a gp*od article Mr;Tedford'S&
:'disposed of. The -election of officers
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The follb Ing, is thq report of S. S.,
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No; .3, based qn. pwipivality, �kood.
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Mr. Forrester is out buying
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Rev..Dr. Taylor �were well attended,
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. . . . . . . .. . Clinton, He Was twice married but erend. gen tieman has given the subj act. Fin. -See., Thos, Cousenso 11 . a. . .. � -
Have you. ever tried. ' .1 . . -P. B. CREWS . . . , . ; . Treasurer, 0. Lowery. , . . . � . � Scottish humor and: Iri * ' r 0 1 . � . .
.. brought.ju as his present, stock* is . . I . sh wit. Vo. &I Fred, Potter, Blanche Tebbutb, Edith
. GINGER CHIi�S . in . . - : J�. _ . . I .both ,wives predeceased him. Last much careful thought and his remarks . I . � . .
. your Cake. *elerj.Expert Watch - - 1, �' fattetied''arid. 'shippedi He ,finds it . . . . -Oerenlon'i anddristrumental music. Hensall orch-, Mulholland, Birdie Willson. � '. - % . . . I .
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. � I . 1. . I -_ , . . ticia.fi. becoming more difficult than. it once . g , t .for Guelph to . .. . . . . I * : �. . . . . estra In attendance, -Come :to -learn -Gorolon Amess, Olive ,Stur-I , ,.
a box this year. �'. . .. . his abode with his Son and there ,died. His .analysis of a' ' Beacom. .. . . . - . . . Jr. 4th I , !t�. I .. .1 .
- � . I . I . � I- . � was, to *pir.k up such bullocks as- lie : - . I I , . . glass 'of beer does . I . . and laugh,- Admission 15c, children dy,. Howard Williams, Mabel Mun, . : ' ,. ' � . . . .
. � . I . � . . . The remains were ,brought to town' ,net cause a craving for that beveragi . - Lecturerf-Henry- Watkins. . . l0e, .. . 71 ... . , ;.,. I . . � 1. . . . I'' 1. - . . . .
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. . . W� , . . . . . , yesterday and interred in Clinton among. th6se who. have not %sampled Oommitteie, W.. J.'... . McBrian, C. . . . . . .
. I I -of . Fancy E, w . , .., �'. . ................,_ been for them this season, Mr.Forrester - . .1 � . .- I I A very sad death Occurred last Week Sr. 3rd-Evalerial McCartney, Wilfred � .. 1. .
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We are showing'a nicer line � . . a 'b * . ' I -cemetery. - Mrs, David Connell and it.. TheDr.As.maki'lig' a -tour under Beacom, S. Kyle, R . Miller %nd . I � 'ton, . - , I I �
China for Xmas Presents'than a I ver. . I . ' do a no -grass-fatten any. stoeX but - Mr - a. " ' neice " .of . the augpite . s -of the W..C.,T. U. ., : W. Lowery. - . ' . at thff - home of Mr. Wm'. Soling � 0olcloukb, Stanley Amass, Mav,Proc.
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. '' . . I ( I got a ... I . . . . . . deceased who has or bad brotheis .The Thlrteefith�.Yiojt. �' - . I I . The officers -elect were. .installed by 'AriPn, aged - seventy � eight - years, � Halstead. . . . .. � .
A visit to our store will . . . . . . �. I . � - . thirty-fiv6 acres. to raising coarse . . . . . . . . I . I I liams, Herbert .. . I .. . . . �..
I . the Past District 'Master, Mr. Sohn .Me I . ' ' . �
. � . . . residen ts of Hulleb, near Londesboro.' , �Thptrip which Mr. Butt receribly . . , .e. - ... . .
optryince you' that we ' ' . I grains and coin for winter feeding. He 1. . I .., . : . . .. I . . diedod: fidaymorning last after an �.Jr. 3rd-06orge Colclough, Eddy 1, .
havea.litble the nicer I I I * . A good preventative I -to Manitoba was his thirteenth , Ballard. ..Witir'such an efficient stati - I . . ' ' , .
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. . Ships about four times each season. meeting O*flha Town ouncil. .. - .* I � . 11 illness- of but one honr's duration. Willson, Florence Lavis, Albert Piqk.; . . I
� Fancy China, Dinn6r I .. . against cat6hilag' cold 11 . I . . . � . . to that in No. 928 should,make gqod .progress , in . . � . �.. . I . .
. � .. . . . . . . . .. � . . -At the regular monthly meeting of provl cean.d on ,no previous the coming year. �. . . � � . Mr.NcBHen bad. been living with hie ard,, Q�car TAbuttp. . John De'mpseyt � , .
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areshown in To . . I . is,! to wear g I ood . . A Pira Invesligatloir. . . . the town council held on Monday visit did he find business so dull'. The . . -, nelce . ri5 . . . .r Arthur Sturd .. ; . � . I .� . I .
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. � . . � . I . .Tbere.having been 'considerable talk night a g' L'of twent I . ' ' St. '2nd�Franci Pottee Clarice , . . .
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The -Cash 19ro I . p . . . . 'RUBSERS". '. and not , health until the da'k of his deabli.7hat' 1. '. � �
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. . . 1. . .. 1. . . . I 0 Messrs. MdMann and 131ackwell of he waff widely :know' n and well liked le . LatuMalholland, Minnieftur, y, . s. I
. cottage -and, furniture of.the'teriant . . rk ,the free purchasers 'Of. the Vast few . ... . s - I
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I . about, it fortnight ago, an investigation Seasons. .The merchants, etc., have in . . . . .� . . � . 1. '
. . � ' for extra services in connectio lih . . . . .. - Jr. -2nd-May - McCartney, Muriel .. . � 1. .
_�(o , OPER' .& CO. * � again buying. , - .. � I . hursday consequence laid in small. stocks and day, I - � that attended- the..funeraI o.o.'Sunday . I I
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� GLB co : . ... . .. . . . . I was held inthe town hall on T Ithe, granolithic walk 'contract *.and- . . * Mrs. Wallace and family of Clinton last, .The -remains were interred -.in the Willson, Leila Ford,, Etta Colclougb, .:, :,.i. . .. �
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� I . I . .. . I - evening last by the Coroner, Dr. Shaw., Chief Wheatley was gl'y0i a grat'uity . ng ,%long. economically. - .. ; Pearl.Huller, Wilbert Halstead.. � - .. I .
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Corner store-Searles'block.,Phone 21 ' I . . ED - J . 'The result of Mr. Butt's trili *is o. it. . have taken up their residence on tbeir Goderich cemetery,: the, 'services be; . . . . .
- . � fflL�o 9 cluff -.& necessary -preliminary to the ok fifteen doila�s for keeping the con:- . I . n east ofthavillage. We I . are pleap-, i'n'g coriue . ted'b -Rev. E. B. Swith; Pt. 2nd-1forace Towill. . � . . .
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Cash for B. � . . . I I . I I . . .11 .. . enquiry was a request by two members tr�tctor'up t9both the spirit and letter - . . . . .. I . - - Lie Sr'. Pt..,Ist-_OIareiice Potter', John ''
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I - . . I . . . - - . - . . . . of the specifications. The report of the * .. . . I � I . .� I I . , , -6nof the 8th con...has Mand had a social gathering on I Sturdy Graeme.Towilij Myrtle .Tre.. I .
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.. I I � Mr. E ]N�. McLean acted as. secretary wadi . .. : . ... his new residence completed. . . evening last week asid all enjoyed, . �
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I . . . I - . . . � �.� , � following witnesses :Ar-Jobn and James I I. A coin n -conVer- ' . I rnest Huller; Sterling. , . - �
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. 10 I .. . 7 , -- ; - McOlachorty, ''Mr. and Mrs.. Eastman, . . � ,. � . .., ... . .. sation with tETUNEWS RECORD .Said ,of the late . . I . ..
. We have. 500.yards of . I I .. ... � . , I . I % . . I I . . . . . The' Oldest Contractor. - - ... . I � .. . . . ' I . � Goderich township on Sunday. ; .I. . . ' . .. I Dempsey,,Willie Towill., - . . ..... . . I . � . .1�
. . I I . I. �. - � . 1. . -David Fell,.'3ohn Kennedy Joseph .. . I I . .bhab the Toronto GloWs persistent . . ad last week-, -to be held in connection . .
I . . . . . . I I 1. . . I . f. I ,. . ' . � . .. I � Mr. D., Barr spent Sunday with An. withs. S. No. 4 fn the M. 6. L, 'hall 52, Average 43."N.� W., I . 1. ..
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which we have been's6lling at , . . 0. Cooper, LT. W, Hill, S, Ja6kson, j'&s,. an a'p'prenUce be helped build many a .an injurious effect throughout the Mr. .A. .E. - Wetheral spent, Sunday mencing at 8* p. mi Good program. ' I I .. I . .. .
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I. . � . . . � . I MoOgol, G. Trowhill, G. Rodgers, 0, house which has since given Way to . country inasmuch'as it had the effect with friends near the village, . Admission 15c and 10c. � , AN EXPLANATION, . d. . . , I
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. $i.25 per. yard... .:.For the mo I � . . or has beeft . tilled down, � Before he there-ality and caused merchants t spendinga few days with bor.. friend, I . Editor of TiIE NEWS -RECORD :-- . . � 1.
. � � . . . . was chosonforethan.* Theverdietthey p . 0. � �. I � . I churoWon'the.11olmesville circuit on I Conceningaweeting recently hold . .
. I became a waster mechanic he worked stock heavily. Small ordersi he -said, Miss Iva ,Sheridan. . T hifroilay evening. last to consider the - . I . . .
Deceiberour price will be $1.00 ' brought in was net lengthy but meaty . . in our church in Holmesyill I feel - - I .
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* . . . . I . .and has since been about .as upon the frame house just s9uth of are now the rule. The c.t. is avery pro. . . erests of the Sabbath'Schbol. Mr. called.upon to offer a word of explanaw ,
. of. , . . . " fever, is slightly on the mend. . 0. A. Tebbutt, who was superinten- I informal . .
per yard. This is a reductioli . much talked - about � � *as the thb Queens hotel which he says is the nounced Grit but is of the opinion . . I I . tion. The weed g was an
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20 per celit - I,- . .. � I � . origin of fire unknown, but there Was 1851 Mr. Stevens builb,the Stan- also more *isdom: in its choice - of. a a d ' the ivin ter, , . leaving'the vicinitya,nd * Mr. . D. J. hi6hIlinvitedth Rev. Mr. Wilson, I
- . . . . I . .1 . I . . . and resis- bury residence - . . . . . . Mrs.$. toweryis. race ering nicely Burns a appointed. It w . . 0 1 . . .-
. . I I . I .. very biameable carelessness on . the , Lon- party slogan.. , . . T we was resolved '. . - . . . .
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Fancy Vests In Cor,duro.V I . . . tance displayed on the parb -of the (ion - Road which has -stood the An'latermedinia Logue. . from her late illness. to Aeep the. school open during the . .
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� . . . . . I . of passage of . time remarkably well. , .. . . Mr -j. McBrien of Clinton; was the winter, . � . . . . mously chosen as chairman, and at the I . "
at $2.50 and.$3 * I .� I I I .. er of the house in the matter I . . close of.the meeting requested to draw .
. � I ; . 1 , own . ' In the Senior League of the Ratten- at of her daughter, Mrs, F.' Nell- I I be read before.the SocZ'
. . � . I it Since then he has built many of the- bury street eb . gue w 11, . William, on y son -of M'. Richard
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. . . . ... I I . . . I � I beat houses. in town. His contracts � urch there is a mernber- veen, last week, I � . Baker of the 10th con, died yesterda up a paper to , � I .
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� . . , . . ship of About, one hundred and twenty.. � . I y by as a final s*ettlement, of the existing -
I . . I � . A. J- HOLLOWAY- A Day of Weddlags. I I I this past season, include Mr. J. W, I I We Ate pleased to report Mrs. Bing- Ped nineteen years. The .
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.qnw- I 11� � and in the Junior,.League eighty. barn full, ad from her recen6' difficulties, He did sd-thek all agree- . .
. - , placd yesterday, Voore's, comfortable house on R . . redover . aecensed Was a Ane Stalwart young '
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I . I . . in which the people of Clinton ware bury street ; house for S. Brown, But- these numbers are uu%ieldy as they do Mrs.Jas. Miller spent afew days,with man and there is deep sympathy e . x- . Nowin order that any of your read- , " " .
. pressed for the stricken horde. who wish may have a fuller. know- I , .
That. Christmas Pres(ent. , . mu�li interested, one of the couples lett; the renovating of Mr. 0. Hovey's. not permitt of .sufficient individual her parents in McXillop last week. era . .
I . . I residing in town and the others.also residence, and many small jobs.- I The township council mob pursu'ant
Everybody who can afford it gives gifts to . effort arid responsibility, an Interme. ledge of the matter I send you a copy ,
. being well and favorably known, . Look In the Goderich.. township ,to adjournment oa Monday. Members of said paper, which'plqaso publish. ..
. . . ' A Cream separstor'T..i. ollite League has been organized. The 'ibews of this week issue for Ann I ounce -
his or her most intimate friends at Christ, ' . . . , � all present. Minutes of last meeting I . . I . .
' . . . I I . UASON-COTTLID Mr, William Weir, one of the most membership is limited to those be- ' held I ' . . � . .. J. GnEVINB, � - .
was. This good old custom makes the season , . The warriag .went of entettainment t6i be n re�d and passed. Moved by John . . . . (copy,) . . .
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the more joyous. We have in our stock I Miss Alice. Cottle, eldest daughter of ship, has decided to buy the best cream . San of whom theLe are at least half a 'on hand ter you will hear,good wits. 1c Ing brethern Wilson of - I
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many articles which would' make ' I - I . separator on the market. Mr. W. R, hundred available, in the tongregation. and enjoy a, good Irish Joke. . That by-law No. 8, now read,bb passed ,__ Rev. J. I .
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.. able presents. �. .. I . . I . . I . . . . theresiderice of the bride!s parento.,was Lobb, who repre . Santa the Melobte,. The officers so far chosen are Miss . . I � Moved.by Jas. JbImstorio seconded b Goderich, Rev. J. Greene, .T. W. Yeo, .
. I � . . . � I I a quiet otie,only*a few intimate friends, thinks his machine will just fill,Mr. Lizzle Reid, President, and Oscar (Intended forlast issue) - 0, W. Williams,That, the.following Wesley Marquis, John McCartney, I .
' . � . . . . Ball's church up the line was built Accounts- be paid :-For gravel -S. I
.=.- Come and see them. I being invited. The"knob was tied by Weir's needs, while Mr� A. A. Schrenk - Rodgers, Secretary, . - � . Ww. Crooks, tied ff. Elford was 4held
. . . I .. . . Rav� W. G. Howson of thq Rattenbury considers lie has a superior separate I I thirty years,ago but until the present Barn -W $7,20iD. A. Johnston $83.90o , at the Holmeaville, church on , Wednes'- I
. . I .. . .. i . , M , � P cottaty Council Candidates. has never had any rp . pairs done to it. - Win. Murney $16.02, T. Sewett.a0t ' ider.the
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,===�. A , . , offish .street. church of Which -both the con- in the Alpha for which he is agent. From present; indications the three Originally it wits plastareflon the brick Johnston. Malwain $1.25, Canada Co. matter of Bro. Elford's evidence given .
. I . . . . . tracting parties are members. Mr.and Accordingly each sent his machine to candidates who went over the County which made it cold and damp, The $13,02, 0. Beacom $a, Jas. Connell, .
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. . . Council course two years ago will have plaster had all been taken off, the -$11).32, 0, Grigg $24,, J. Potter $5,52,
� town. and congratulations and good . and a competitive test wits also agreed the track all to themselves again walls lathed and p � lastered. .again. Ben. Pearson $0.36,Mpff. Sterling$3.80, found that Dro. El Iford made a wrong
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I them. I at this yeari .though other names have Other improvements have also been S. Rathwell $12,3, Trewartha $1.80, t. licly In the said court, which he, Bro,
'Cold Weather Comforts . I it Mr. Weir's place. In addition to been mentioned , Mr. Connolly made so that it will look\ almost its Campion $30.19, W. 061clough $0.02, Ulford, admits. But it vvas also found I
. . McINTYRE-YOUNG Mr. Schrenk there were present on I �
I . . will be� a Starter without fail and so good as newo It'is expected -that the J. Jarvis $2,70, 1. Macdonald $23.88t that Bro, 1131ford bad corrected thp said .
. . The second event took place at the behalf of the, Alpha, Mr. White of will Mr. S, S. Cooper, while Mr. Snell opening will be celebrated with a tea- W, Crooks $10.86. A petition of G. 'fore the said court closed,
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Now that cold weather is - (jetting In irs the time to talk of is as good as entered. Air. Cooper has meeting, which will be like tin old- H. Cox and eight others to have a rail which correction waa not made public, �.
the bride's mother, Mrs. Montreal ' aud Mr. Milis Of St. LAW' statement b
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I � � 3. Young, near Constance when Miss rencecounty, New York. Mi. Lobb , surveyed the field carefully and as a timer And no doubt. well patronized as fence belonging to W. J, Wilson re- but was a real correction. And With . I
ROBES arid ROiLtSH BLANXETS. . We have a lat I !ge Fannie Young wits united In wedlock represented the Melotto and was assist. consequence considers his prospects such, Among (be families who Wor I . .
and- well assorted'stock slid Invite your inspection. . to Mr. William MdIntyre of Stapleton ad -during the test by Mr.George Lavis. brighter than when he made his prev. ship at this old church and are Its moved off the public, higbway. A. all further matters connected with .. . .
. I � I by Rov� J. V. Parke, Miss Young An hour before and at least three ho�rs ious efforb.' It there is a more persist- standbys tire the Stur . dys, Lansingeand motion was pAssed to have said fence this Incident, Bro. Ulford's, explana- I
I I I made her home With Mrs, William after partaking of the excellent dinner ant and slicker canvasser In the dis. Sprangs, removed by the 20th day of December Lions were accepted arid those present
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I Blankets from 50c, 0P. Murphy for several years and is A, prepared by MIS. Weir the agents olls- trieb than S. S. We would like to learn Mr, Bert Mellwalti..., who has been #of this year, Mr. Wilson to be notified tit the meeting think that the whole
highly respected and popular young cussed the terms of the competition, his name aud place of residence, home here for the past fortnight, is to that effect. Motion No. 05 was � matter should now bo eonsidered set-
. Robesq (goat, from $5.50� UP. I lady. The young couple will take up At last settling dOW4 to work amended adding to be removed by' the tied. -Jasper Wilson, . . � I
hougg in Stapleton and their many they agreed that the tebb should be I just about himself again ana returns 20th day of, December, A. D. low, A
I frienda are wishing them happiness an :-I-closeness of skimming ; 2- Wifle LoWs. to Goderichlagain next, week. . I by,law WAS Passed for Appointing a &Ihi$ Lewis- . I .
ourr 4 and long life. . density of cream - 3 -ease of cleaning; U168 Nettle Smith, daughter of Mr. Miss Arnold of Chatham Is the guoab : place for holding the nomination for Rov, Mr. Ooupland of Londesboro
Harnesse C1110RCUILL-tIVERROUlt 4-esaa of turriin�; 5 -durability. Mr, R. T. Smith formerly of Clinton, was of Mrs, V. Butt, the office of raeve and four council- will occupy the pulpit of the Ontario . .
� ' - . h The residence of Mr. Ben. Churchill Weir wag himself the judge while the biarried to Mr. White a baker of Miss Huller Of 1101m0svillo' is V161b` men, said nominatibn to be held In street church next, Sunday a. m* - .
to, made to wear well. They have g�ivinli Suer tests were taken by Mr. White and Toronto a few days ago, I r Ing at Mr. Sohn Hardy's. Wilson's ball, 'Holmesville, on the 31st, Mr. R. A. Worthingtoti, Who has .
. I d satisfaction that one customer brings An, WILE; tile scene of it happy event yestep- Lorne Patterson with the following. . The House of Refuge committee of the Mr, Belt Williams, who haa been a 'r of Dowenaber at the hour? of 12 boentonfined to the, house for three
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(g) t0ho Ourprices'are AS follows, conrity council decided at Its meeting w6rkinginthe neighborhood for the * ay '
. . made . . ad the ceremony, which made Mr, results - past year, has returned to his father's o'clock, polling places And deputy re- Weeksi past with a severe cold, was able I
I Ohurchilt'g. second ,daughter, Lizzle, I -Alpha Is Melobt6 5 , this week to not, renew th6 old con. turning officers to be as follows -No, to be out again on Monday looking .
. the knob was witnessed by o. number , 2 - of 17 .11 23 I tract With the. Electric Light (Yom. Place In Colborne. 1, orange hall, Uh con., Chas. Johns- Somewhat p4ler hub glad ter be able to
Single Harness, gun,ranteed, $12. 8 - to 14 If la I pany hub to Pub in a metor. . Mrs, Illngham Is Improving In health, ton, deputy ; No. 2, house of Nixon enjoy the fro'4# air once more, Dick is 0
of friends of the contracting parties 1 - I to 10 11 24 Mr, P. 33. Crows, JeWeler,Will furnish We are pleased to hear. Sturdy, 7theon,,John Sturdy, deputy; a general favorite. i
Mrs. Daniel Livermore, The bm'do WAS 6- IC 20 is 20 the gold watch which is to be present- , Mt,.Tlios.gui,pliyoftlial0thlitoye(I No. 0, house of Thoo, Harrison, 4th Air, Sohn Ireland has so)d the milk
Are Coming more jnl Ilse ag their marItg are coin- amis6ed by thp grooin'solater, Miss - ea to Ben, Webb on his return from into the Rub on Wednesday to engage CoM, 1hog. Harrison, deputy ; No. t, business he boughb a fortnight since .
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, rso.'"fng bettor known. 88 the wars and will have it on exhibi. S"eceas to house of L 1r.Thos. Xeinp to Mr.Fred.Lock*
. I . wits Mr.3, G. Churchill. Therticingof A point btoughb oub by MI,. Weir in tion in his Window fit a few days, him. I - . John Cluff, deputy; No. 5, house of It. wood Who is favorably known About .
. . who beatowed,many Valuable giftaupoft an after test wag that both machines Mr. John Mcolacherty, has sold the Baker, 15th con., R. Baker, deputy ; town, 'Mp, Irell-tud returna to Seafortb
r I ABDO A HIGOINS, the fair bride. Mr. and Atra, Livermore obtained better results from milk fresh lot, Upon Which Stood the bouAo recent, The Woodmon of Oamp Clinton will, No. 6, thouse of Hart Hicks- 12thr eon" In the meantime bub he has another
.11 will take up housekeeping In town In from the cows than from milk 4rtiflel- ly destroyed by are to Mr, James Coia dine at the Hotel Clarpnolon next Harbllieks,deputy. The e;1*Ine1I then prospect in view. sorry to See "Jack" �
. VARNALI the Overbury, cottage off Maqr strooe. Ally treated AS was the case In the com. who will build thereon next ,Season Thursdasr evening, it will be their, adjourned to meet. on the Isth day of le ve to n r 1. h I ge I i ia
t, . I "C&M_ ,. Best ,wishes. . potitioll. �, The price palawasono hundreddollars, third annual banquet, , a w 6 o a a "a 'at -1
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