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20 pair Men's Overalls in atripe and plain grey drill, worth *
.09 65c and 90e a pair, all at one price ... ... . ... . •
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Jus e about 4 doz. Men's Collar, mostly double band style,
regular price 15c and 20e each, at 3 for
a; 25
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By Saturday we expect to place in stock about 200 pain Men's
Pants that we bought for onr;new'store. On account of being near-
ly sold out of other lines we will place.thern alls'on sale at a savs
in g of about 25 per cent. .
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Order a New Suit Now.
If you want to save from $3 to $5 on a first
class tailor-made Suit we would advise you to leave
your order at once. The values we are offering can-
not be equalled anywhere near here. We bought
Mr. Holloway's stock at a low rate on the dollar, and
are selling suits made to your order at prices you
will not get again fora long time.
Men's Tweed Suits made to your measure from
fine all tweed, Canadian and Imported, good linings
throughout and a guaranteed fit. A good selection
of patterns at 410 & $12:50.
Men's fine Scotch tweed and Worsted, Suits,
made to order with first 'class linings and best
workmanship guaranteed. These suits sell in citiea
and large towns at $25, We are offering these goods
till the first of March only at $15.00.
Bargains from the Men's Furnishing Dept. •
For this week only we place on sale about 88 pairs Shirts
and Drawers in tine all wool: that are warth up to $1,
each at • • • • • • ... • .. i
Boys Black leather and mule skin lined tnitts. regular 40c for 30c
50 Men's fine colored shirte, our hest $1, & $L25 qualities for 60 e
12 pr Men's horsehide driving gloves. the hest $1,25 quality for 800
Just a few of those 50e flewing end •Ties left nt...... .. . ... • 25c
3 dozen Boy's fancy colored all wool- ghee% 25e quality for Mc
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band, in all'alizes and assorted colors, our best,
25c and 85c 08,ps for this week, only .
The J. W. Newcombe Co.,.
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Assets.'31st Oce 1902 Bret 00.1903
Cash and Bank Balances • $ 383,007 • $ 6220774
Bonds arid Stocks 439,363 713,397
Loans alai Discounts 2,988,668 5,821,390
Bankemises, Safes, Etc. '44,1/75 • 52;859
$3,555,203 $7,209,920
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Capital --Paid up $1,173,478 $1,300,000
Reaerve.Fund and Undivided Profits 240,000 862,838
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Clinton*
meeting of the town eta:Steil on Mon- Cemeteey—Cottle, Wallis, Gibbins
Charity—Lasis, Adtsi'e, Cottle
day night, the largest that will listen
to the deliberations of the "Fathers" Park—Gibbings„ For, Wallis
The following accounts were ordered
for onothei twelve months. The roe
son is not far to seek. The corpora.. to be Paid t
tion officieds woe to be appointed and Rumba! & lideitletn 1 60
inuch interest centered on the clerk- 1114,:. erriueeker • 1 70
took their places they were greeted 3. *Wheatley
Ship. As the members of the council' NV. Steep
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with a ;Quad of applause which meglie .1. Wheatley. •xo5 oo
be interpreted variottely. Most of it R' WelAz
W. Coats
Was friendly hitt some ironic. 87 5o
ed the meeting did so with the expec- P. Cantelon
A. Wilkin x 65
Many of the ratepayers who 'attend- J. Wiseni'lln 12 50
tation that there would be a "hot J. Millet 12 so
tine," but they *ere eisappointed.The A. Seeley so 00
Council knew a thing or two better J. West 8 75
• 6 25
than that and settled the 'question ay 15 Firemen. 112 50
ballot in the queet ce the conurattee IV. East 7 50
roan. The remelt was not what r Lau Re Holmes $12 QO
expected :end the list was in niore J. Wteatle)-
than one respect a surprise. .6. grid>
Por the clerleehip there were five ale- J. Steep
plicants ; S.' J. Andrews, D. L.. Mac- W. X. Mitchell
phersoe, CaptainCombe, R. l'e. Man- Dr. Turnbull
nine .and N. Robscn. Electric Light Co.
Mr, Robscnwas treasero for scene' Scales •eatcl Rent • •
Receipts. •
years. Mr. Manain•g, lies yet to yin Ceinietery
ins spars. The earn horse beet out . •
qaptein Combe .who otherwise would
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CONSER.VATORY ..EXAMS.
likely !mire Won. Air, Arab: nes" meet ed
15 no
2o) 5o
our
20 25
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• 16 15
$40 35'
14 25
the field late but ran rcee
ediugly well. The locel written exams in connec-
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His • 'abiliey and cc:Tule-yes • manner tion.• with the Corservatory of Music,
would have made him an ideal muni. London, are taking piece at. Miss C.
pal clerk,.
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wcebe's studio this week, Mis$
Mr, In • L. Macpherson was a rather Laurin& A. Kaiser ie the presieing ea -
has received the appointment •Will •
relectant candidate, but now that he 'E.:miner..
denbtless accept. he is 'well qvalined ODDIMLLOWS' OFFICERS,
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anly facking inainteicip.al experience : The inetallattien of the officers.d.the
as doeueatenewly-appcosted clerk*. .The Oddiencws' Lodge tcole place. Tuesday
News-Redard. Will he much disappoint
eveuing,. the teremony, being performed
ed if he does .not prove to be a cap- be the past. Distriet Deputy, lase
able successor to the geetlesnan who Taylor in the idaseace of Mr. G. Petty
has . for eigheeezi. yeara„performed tia of neasedf, the District. ,Depatee who
duties of the .office. . . • . was preventedby. the storm iron be -
The offices ef clerk and treasurer ing _aresent. _The officer§ of this proe
selection
were divided arid- Calitaiii-MaTaggait gressiye .1*e ere :.
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is a good, one and meets, Past Grand, E. J. Howard
weth . the cordial .e.pproval of the rate- Vice Grand, Ws ..1, Ross
Payers.
Secretary,. B. J. Gibbings
The new assessor is Mr. Thos. R. Penne:nett Secretary, J. 'Wiseman • '
Walker who combines Municipal ex- 'Treasurer, II. B. Chant
perience evitis sewed judileent. The Coeductor J. CrOdks
.ent. • • . R. S.. N. G F. c: Alc:ork •
'appointed . to' the latter position.' arhe Noble *Grave', W. XI •
list which he tett:ens NV 1 1 14.1 Li: good Wardell, °el, Teel -away' .
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Theta were two appeicents for the: L.'S: S..' Andrewe
Position al eightwatchinan, batli geed R SVG:B, Kerr .
men. Mr. P.. :Welsh, who le sleeple.ss. Trestees, J. 'Taylor, J. W Moore,P.
When on day and does his euty • re- C. Aleoc1,.
gardless of who sea!" be cencerned,wae •
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re-apee.inted• Wheetley is again AX&UAT4 l‘itl.r<TINC1' 01.f GUN CIern-
thief and will in a Ifartreght,o,r so en, The 'annual 'Meet* Lite .Clinton
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Mr. A. Seeley is now engineer. of the attendance' Was net large owing,. to see-,
'fire brigade' With Mr. J. Wes t as.. as eral mernbers...beieg out of. town. The-
sistant • They .ere. a. k„, the first at 'a eleh •its peed' eimaecial
fir. a.ndMr. Onslow Cricheis.again cemetery meintbere „• were Very seeceitsful upe.
, the -last •to leave... • standing. and deeing. the lia,et year its
superin
teadent , salary Of ' $350, holding the reputation of the -club ae
With no extrae. Ifer, Crich takes inuck one of the best ,in Canada. The' fel
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interest • in les work and the• iePpear- lowing cilicers stare elected for the m-
ance. "God's' Acta" , summer suing year : • •
Lr upon his r5th year as head of the Gun Club Wes 1 lee •. • • le, ;
Clinton pclic.e force:. • • .
Mame on Friday evening- last:. The.
taste shales it . President, R. Graham .
Among the communications .read Vice,. ,J . Ireland
was one !rota, Lawyer' Luso/tithe . 01, . Secretary, J. E. Care -aloe
London who asked the council t in reaserer, J 1 Havey
terest itself me ;behalf of the . North Directors, ' E. Foster, G. Hinchley,
Midland Railway which is applying to X. Powell, II'. Foster, •0. John-
Parliamerit for a chareer. As Mr.
Legisetc..sheabeprgolvoesendo lifinifecallinisitteictaantareagnaieract:
'me .fonowing reprt Wes read by
President Graham e • .
.Councillor Cattle made
enquiry as tc• °
. entlemeaa-It g
ilia to 'preeide at levrr- lerltiaraiii.cijalteiatisg-
town constables receive for serving ---"L"
drawing . their salaries. Mr. Welsh
whet became of the fees which the le,,;,,,„,
sumMonses while • it the ,sashe -Leine
rather resented, not so macin the en-
quiry as the tone of it, and made a
: the
presieleat. - The affaiee of . 'cue clua
my. holding the. hiencira.ele
hese beta so •tvelT conclecied throagh
the year by my associate efficers and
tele close cf: ti..e eirst year : of
position cf.
ineinfiers, tliae it: ;s ecarcela fleece -
pointed reply. • . '
.. . silty 'for nre to go into eletal; ' At
The 'Public schoril bard .sent in a ciir last .s.rineel meeting- the recornmen-
reqeiest for $3,060 for: tmainteriance dation Ayes inaec.by tire president for
which the cesineil .granted without Eat addition to be built te, our club
.asking any questions. it was a case house.. I' anapIeased to be able to say
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of have to. This illustrates, beingI
the... this work has Leen coin°pleted and
one of those exp.enditures far which the e
as a cost 'of abciut 5136 We noW haee
council is held responsible and .yet all elaple accomsnoelatioe Sr Ed1 oar re -
it Ime to ea in the. matter is to her- quirements, this fact boil% demorestra.-:
'nisi! 'ehe •funde. :. . • . e . ted and greatly eiipreciated at our
The . deputy -registrar • wrote that, last tournament and other .events dar-•
Clerk. Coats had for the eerie cutting ing the year. Our treasury ,till herds
3est December last 'registeied 50 bir- goadnttvithstanding the -feet that
the, 27 deaths aed 22 inairiageS, for car cuerett expenses have been rather
which he is entitled at 20 costs each hee.vy this yeai'. we have still got A
to reeeive $19 Bo fram elle tneeieieal- balance of al -cut Ses. Led assets vela-
itY.. • • ol at $8oa which 1 ina.y say I believe
a id ra, t r s -
CouncIllor Ford introduced:the qece; will be ccns c hie is c eit ed the coin
tion of the Guelph. jeftatien. Itailwey
'and said that they had been informed
it was proposed to esnild breathes from
its. proaosed -Gtielph to Goeierich line:
Clinton, it is saki, Will be the. terrein-
Us .of one of the branches. In such an
event Councillor • Ford would • be • in
favor of submitting a by-law for the
purchase of ' the right of way. He
indeed a resolution to that,,effeet *hi-
- was seconded by Councillor Wallis.
and carried unanimorsly, •
• Councillor Cottle said there had beers
consMerable talk about, the town hell
exits in case of fire, He favoren plac-
ing se fire escape at "each end of the
hall r and brought itt a inotiori that a
committee enquire into the probable
cost and report it next; meethrg. The
motion :was tarried. •
COrpomtlox
Clerk, D. L. Macpherson $250
Treasurer, AC eiretaa'aart
Constable, etc,, I. Whatley 36o
Collector'3. Wheatley so
Nightwatelintan, R. Welsh 375
Asseetor,T. A, Welker 6o
eelnnedepetkeeryfiri‘tyt., 0. Crieli 35o
rtta
R. Fees
ae • M. B. 0., Dr, Slam Gratuity
dos Engineer, W. 3. Paisley . Pees
Fire Brigade, •
a•
• Chief, C. Carter'
taLieutenant, 13, Kerr
°"' Ceptain, C. Helyar
Secretary, 11. Glazier
Or Engineer and Treasurer
A. Seeley 40
▪ Assistant terigirmer, .T.IVest 30
••'' Stoker, 11, Smith °'25
• Fireetien, 515 each, H. DifelleieraWe
▪ Wheatlen, W• Marlowe; J.. Xreland,
I. Finch, R. Weleh, W. McRae, A.
Ccusins, P. McNeil, R. Smith.
Standing COMInittetS.
Property-aGibbings, Cottle, Lattis.
• Fire and Light --Wallis, Porcl,Wiltse.
Offiecre and theit duties-eMayor led
• Conlon
Court of Revision—Mayor, Cattle,
Leah:, Ford and Wattle
•14y-1etee-e-Cat1le, Wiltsfe, Wailis
irig year as there does not appear. • to"
be any big "breakers" ahead. We may
recce(' with pleasure la the annals of.
our club the record shoot of one of
Dominion . of Celts -Ala. Trio ' Shooters'
Association 'Tournainetit• held in Tare
onto Atigt . 12, 13, 14, 15,, While cur .
club was; represented by, good slots,
it was particularly, fcrtunate in. hav-
ing a representative . Who was able by
his good eye. and seemly. nerve in turn-
ing. the eateatien of all lovers of the
s.
phenomenalachievement for the eetire
shoot eas already been made knc,,wn
to yen and I need not dwell further on
It. 'There are othere who •deserve men-
tion for upholding the C. G. C.; halm -
la J. E. Canteloft, winuer of tee St.
Thomas haralicap with nperfect score ;
- W., G. Doherty, who made the highest
score. la 'a. fifty -bird contest at , the
Toronto shoot, breaking 49 also your
m
huble sot/sett. who woe. first place
in two events at Woodstock, breaking
35 straiglt. Tit co•nclusion I must com-
pliment the club on their steadily
through the Dominion, they have firm-
' ly established then -melees as good shots
and royal entertainers and 7 hope they •
may long crettinue at; each,1 Wist, be-
fore I close to coegratitIate J.E. Cala--
telex on ji,a eleetion -to the high of-.fice of 1st vice-president of the Doinins
ion of Canada Trap, Shooters alut Game
Protective Aesociatioa. I also'wish to
especially thank two of our members
to whom a great deal of our sueceits
inlay . he marinaded. I • refer to
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Messrs. E. d MT, Fester, tor the way
they worked am': the interest:I: they
teak in the erection of our new club
house. Mr. E. Poster eaeist more.
days workity nit th. graunds last •
suinaser than mere of its 1-.aveminut-
es, On behalf of the club I theak
them for their east:drove. Thank
you, gentlemen, for your kind support
throughout the yearsard I Ancerely
tenet, that nay anceessor in office will
receive Searle cordial support from .
ytnt al that I. haVe received <furls%
MV tern d effice.
gun to, the reir town ef Clinton.
CAN'T -SHIP GOODS,
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The Jackson Mfg. ea, have a, fid
staff and are turning out a large
auatrtity of the celebrated Lion 'brand
elothing. I3ut they are beiug hamper
ed by the blockade ett. the Grand Tru
nk etal sevetal thousanddollars wortl
of their clething new lies at the frei-
ght sheds 'awaiting shipment,
THE TROPHY MATCH. •
• The • attendance at ethe fifth shoot
for the Mitchell trophy, held cu Thurs-
day last, was not as largely attended
as usual owing, to the stormy weather.
The scores were as fellows ;
G. Ilinchley, 17 yerds
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, R. Graham, x8i.yerds : 22Or •
• J. Forrester 16 yards °
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J. B. eautelon, 20 yards. 129
! J. Dodds, 18 yards
J. E, Hovey, 21. yards withdir5ew '
HOCKEY CI;DI3 ORGANIZES. '
The hockey club bas 'organized with
the..folldwirg officers axid is arranging
for a series of Matches' :.. . .
: Iron. President, II. Beattie
Hon. Vice, J. Scott • -
, President, J. Oreeke
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Vi,rite.se,p:al-rIe,r Batedtlililfigi'.,; R... sweet
Captain, C. Sheppara .
. 'Secretary, II: Huston •
Committee, W. Armatrong, D. Mac-•
• kenzie, W. • Johnson. • . .
LIVE STOCK -SHIPMENTS.
The live stock dealers are. keying* a
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hard time el it in colimany with all
other 'shippers, but Cantelch &. Wallis
managed to get • their hogs offac: ;for -
onto • ere:Friday, Mr, .R. leitzsimons.
shipped ethe same clay to Petrolea. On.
.e.3e.t.urc.lay Mr. S. H. Smith sent three
cat-los:els cf eattie to Torouto.
Mr, • joins. Ilentee bought a) lot .or
sheep. at Kinesetalene : and was seeen
dam aelf-the•-ideaatertliee-eity-rearkele
which put him to a greet deal of
•e-xpense-to say:nothing- ot. thes-loss of
tune. - ..
P. S. .PROMOTION EXAMINATION. .•
., The . follawieg pupils of the . Clinton
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,Pitblic school have been promoted :
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' jr. • 2M1 to Sr, end and Div: N•tol.
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IV --Jean. MeTaggart, Laura alcDenielch.
Jesse Ford, Edna Lavie, 'Willie Webb,
Geo. McKenzie,' prank . McCaughey,: 1.
Harlande. -Lizzie Yesbec, C. Paisley,
Ida Erb, V. Inage, Jentie .Currie, Re
Harland.
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d to 2
Part ncl and -1,)i.v.. y.x.-10. TV • '-e .
Ruth Hoover, Marjarie Ague*, Elmer
Beau:en,' 0. R. jiticide ,.•re, alennel, , ;IV"._
Kennedy, II. .Cantelon, II:•Sairlieg,P;
.111crevieli III 13reafield I Cockeiline;
13: Gliseier, G. Abell, F. Ford; C.Hale,,
it: Bezzo, 'W., Leppington. . : • '
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, _Promoted froiri• Div. . VII to Vnes
Maadie.Ce•ok, Lule•How.e, I3essie Ross,
Lulu Connell, Elsie Finch, Matidie per-.
kins, Irene Wilkin, Helen' Middletcn,
Tena Wartter,. Chester afarshalf,Dannie
McLeod, Eddie Greene', Harvey Currie,
114well' Olsen; :Willie •Rutledge, Earl
O'Neil,. Clarente . Managhtal, Manley
Shipley, Harford Westgate, , •Wilfred
elenaglian; ' Willie Brittorte Otto. An-
drews. a• ' ,
WANTED --A THAW. .
What this part• of •Ontarie• now waitts,
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most' .is a thee:we or at least e let-up
in the sno*, fall. -There is now enotiga
of s."the • beautiful".*.ae the tgroend ' .to
make good 'sleighing fee .helf• E.; dozes>:
seasees.'
The cc.-eittry roed$ are in such Sebud
shape that there,' is no unaVoideble
drittiag 'There are no: sleighing pat-
ties this Winter. ' • : • .. •
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- ,•,The. nentaaye are fightingthe blceli-
ade t igoronsly, but, aotwithatariclerg
all their efferts, freight traffic is al-
most • at , a. -standstill and there • is a
beautiful uncertainty about , the passen-
ger aoyiee, . The time table is (sally :a
ineinery and so :Marty nights have
been spent iii sao*drifts thet the trait
.crews are said t, be providing , them.
selves ',Atli sleeping :bags so. is to be
ready for arty emergency, -
.The service' onathe Te. It & .13, l'e
worse • than car the Be& G.,' there
ha,vitta been only - °tie throtightrain
since .Saturday. On Tuesday evening 4
smithbouna train ran into a simevaank
at trucefield, where if ley for etwelve
lioers, or tintil - resoled by the snowe:
plough. There were about forty pas-
sengers anciaeci and Mine Host Charley
Wilson had quite a trnieprcencling for
thern with elceping eccomarodation,,
Agent Alair took °several .of the ,pa,s-,
8eng'ers to llis oWn; home. The next
morning .many of the. eliminated .pcia-
ple get eat of t1,e. village by inearis Of
11 very rigs, a member of thin coining
to Clinton, aniong ..theni.Dr.: :Lorig
and Mr. and Mrs,: James incelltirahie of
,I31eth and five Catholic priests who
were' at their wa.y homeaftom attend -
nig theOpenieg 'el the ,new cherelle.at .
St. Augustine: • !, • ' •
The train item Wingliain, the first
for the' day, ' reached Clintcre' last .
night but. proceeded to further, • the
jovial ' conatieten, the widely -known
Jelin 'Quirk, ivisely . deciding, that it
Would be : better (both for the Grand
Trunk aed• its patronsthat they speed
the night in comfortable quarters than
to rtm the chances 'of not • reaching
their destination before mormaga The
passengers were accordingly • enstribut-
ed emote the hotels.
There is a feel fcrinlite in severe./ -
totem - but Clinton l'as sce ler !fared
well, several carlec.els arriviug this •
'Week, Tke electric light people ran out
of coal 'Let night, lett therm& the
courtesy cr. the Messrs'. Pair they will :
will be able to keep gaits; until their
own supply arrives,
The blockade is effectieg trade vale
icitsly, The organ factc•ry not Wry
able ta snake 'shipments their ware-
house. and: factory are crowded with
organs. Iniless tl.ey cast get part of
on short time.
them. away saon the ‘industry may rue •
Railroad men say the hanks are how
SO high that if much more sec* falls
the plow will net be able to Clear the,
track
The train due to nit tre iv Clinton
at 10.27 lest Hight d:d not leave Str-
atford until five o'clock this malting.
The G. T. R. sent a carload of nein
up the Tine twiee in the past week to
shovel. :now, la sc tee cuts Nell eleivel .
fun of ellow was helell'ed,by three men
hercee it Wee hoisted oat oil the Vey.
Whole "lumber 1304
MAY
ROYAL ,TEMPLARS BE A RECOUN.T.'
1. The,re. is a possibility oi the comity
ledge 'snaking ase enaniry into the man-
ner in witiell the late muiticipal elec.
tion in Clinton was carried on. Asa
- preliminary ine.vea prominent citizen
s has served the to-wn clerk with a not
;ice act to dertroy the ballots as the
7statute says lie may do la so • many
ae.ys after . the .polling. •
THE MAY012, GE REGINA, ,
: '
A • copy, of •the Witinipeg -"Alegre<
- just to halal -•centains a rerart, f th
The Royal "Templets of Loudesboro
will visit the ioeal lodge aext Thurs-
- elay evening. • The Lendesboro Ledge
was but recently organized betis,
now active and vigorous..
MANY HAPPY RETI-RNS.• •
Regietrar Coats oh:Treated the mine-
versare or his birthday list • it
. - y er 4
_ il,ensutivbeitriesf 1187rhi Ills itige'resseuniitpt!art tahte .
budgets. eeacking thi ir .destization. in • .--.
ishic4
the Rattenbury Hanse, No other 'eine
n zen .of -Clintere is quite so popular as.
a the genial Registrar and that he may
have many ham returns of the
I day is the wish of all:
e
E NOT in Il'QIX COR.RESPONDENCle,
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0
Nut
gaeir ;nail
The •News -Record leaanet leattl from -
'matter,. -
But little cerrespondence.. -
many • of its . earreseendendente this . -
week. They . ea dotibte consideren. that
as there \WIS. 0: poor prospect .of .the
time there Was but. little use hi' send-
ing them
to the posecilice.
We lerpe, hewever, that the blockade
is <theta over and that we _may hes
from them next Wok.t
inatsgural ineetieg ef the first counei
of the new eitay of Regina, Asea. Ti;
first neayor is • W. Laird, son 0
Rev. W. Xi. Laird, a 'Methodist elergy
man well knownin this proviace
Mayor :Laird is a -Coneeraative,
ia 8 eollsin of Dr. Holmes of, Clinton.
ONTAR.I0 wrizblET i. 14. .•
The usual nuenthly =secretion. ser-
vice • of the °Marla *street' League
\yea held last Monday e
activeend assetiate Inemie aresen1
who' took part in the sere; Next
Monday the Bible stud y n i I be . the
first eleven chapters 91 'Bring
your -Bibles, say the v .
aid
is,'
come :prepared . to answer era ask a
question, All .are .welconua , .
WEST1ieteYiegreeigiattlitc,(:Oirdf Wesley chnech
18
looking forward ic the enjoyment ern
rare privilege, ois eitenday next. • It will,
be enissioultre, anniversary 'and Ihia
missionary church, in the hope of he -
:coming still I nom Missionary"'leases
-Mistiionary Secretary far the
occasion. , Dr. Hendersoni$ known
Irma Eralif fo•Vaneinwo as a girte•
ed preacher.
ANOTHER INDUSTRY,
'Clinton is likely .1.o. live.another in-
.
alitetneessatite MaeierealeralifiaCienter dad.
Siewert Seymour hee ing, entered into
parteershipeafer- -the manufecturca --of
office • fixtures, snort selesinen, • etc,
Thea•lfa.ea. beIght air, Tlenra
.planing factc;ey and wil add new -ine-
chinerye . 'Messrs': Seyaimir ,aed Carter
arc. thotongli, laechanice • eine wide-awa-
ke'. yming :Mae and wills unelotibteelty
go,;.;di.,,r 1. s iae
T.F. •
When yiniaget a cataloetie froma
big -man order heeee, jest look :-it.ceser:
-and. -see . whet ' they. will pay : Sot'.
your produce ;• also investigate aliti see,
*hat theirterms. or credit are- in. ease
.voii do Mit'. have the ieady egsh ;•
•how-eialeleewell. thevegitee tatv<ittle
keeping, lip: of the eidewalka; just
write • .and :ask therre haw inrea thee'
Will give 19 assist the poot. Afeer you
haie done .this end ereceiyea a. reply
sce .if, pate 1 lnnt. Merehant won t. -do ,
aswTli.
A•SCCESSFUt EXHIBITOR,
• •• .
:
Mr.. •Williani Carter, the famous chi -
acre 'Lacier' of Ilullett, is repeating
heeekenaceess cf fanner years at
.3 poultry, shoteseelIt. recieralys
initee.• eotieteeit entriee at .Siteceie • • arel
wen, foerteen luztts 1.1.•Toreatc lti
mak teusentriee erid' wcia Mite. firsta
arid olie. SUOMI, • "B ru se; 'Vold,' also' 61.
I-lttileLl, W(.11 f011t firfit$ ett, eiiieneoe.
.Mr.• Carter ..is exhilbi tine at. •the fair'
at Goderiell this Week. • It' took • hien,
the best • part 'of two days to .get.from.
-14Praid
rlcitest'rrtW.9 12'
desnat on 1)
• .Y the
•
MORE SUGAR: lutgas WANTED.
• " •
•Siiiittleworthe, rageieulteral sv
intereleirt °Of• the Berlin .seger faeteay,
• atat. Mr G.:: Rife, repeeseeting °: tee
-same industre were in: *Well this weels
end' called en their, Iess:1 „ratroes an -this
eistriet. • They went torth winre a
series - of Meeting's are •"being•aermeeed
for. They that beet growing is
prelitable audsquote figtirea:to.
their • cortentian. Tim output , • et the
Berlin factory "eat season wes-7,00O;000
peends• of segar,but tit eapatity, is
very much. greater so ',diet the main
igtcialcuttheis artntieulbcientg fa g. bripgweeilf.aci rot f tb<ili-
eie
ts
ON • TIII-a• SICK
Rev. 'elennisig.: was indisposed
for a few deye of the ,past week, . on
&fridayso meek so than lie was unab-
le . to take hie place, en the PelPlt•
Rev. • Mr. Coulter of Landollenamelled-
ta the ...goad people ef.• Wesley chetah:
Ma W. C: Browit name . uptown Mn -
day to: esk the doctor to allow 'him to
return to duty, but he .was Iced iestead
Lo stay indoors e few .clays longer.. •
Mr. T, • Walker hanegreetly im-
mersed daring the pest fele days Mice,
weather permitting, will bit ble to
venture out scan, . •
.•
• Mr, T. Bell was Wider the . doctor'e
care asi Sunday, but is Oiliest himself
again. .
.
•
.111r. D. / cleisetn i.as been .very. 111
Tor. the past fortnight but hears tie
under the alllictiott with admirable
paticace,
Alr,• Maimie Finch sprained Itia ankle
last. week 'alio has slime been ori the
retired list,. •
SOUTH =RON 'COUNTY la, 0, LS .
The aratual meeting of 'the ebony
Orange °Lodge er South Banal
was held in Exeter oa Vuestirey, Ow
mg to the storm and no thrall, Seritiee
on the I,. H. i B. the attendancetetes
not.-; as large, as it otherwise: 'amnia !
have been, .but .still there was a plc.i.
ly timelier present, some of those ate
swerieg to the roll call having cerivot
'over twenty miles. . • .
The Various reporttt presented were •
of a gratifying oature. Orengeisin in
lIttrue is proetessive.
No action 'wee teken• in the matter
ef text 12th Juleaseeice. a time
will be taken up at the June, siteetina.
Theelection of officers 'resulted115
folios ; •
...Master, A. Nevin, Cottralice
•
Depety, G. IL Hanley,. enutor
Chatlain, Ile Lewis, Creditcat. , •
'Secretary, P. Cantelon, Clinton
Vire-Secretary; W.Anderien,Creditot
Treasurer A, Centelon, Itoknesville -
IL of C.,' F. Davis, Saintsbury
Lecturer,- W. Deur n, lealuttibutv
Depart, E. Elliett, Patter's HUT, J
Turner, IVintl,rop.
•
Bayfield. •.• .
•
. .
.• A, dance will* be. given n the town'
halt ..en , Friday evening. The' 'music -
will he fereished • by the Ccilionee•er- •
chestre of five pieces andIt good, tirde
. .
is 1.,ssnred._ .
. Varna.
.The renewing are the Salleere of
Varen. Diseriet 7, 0. L..for ±904 :
BILster, Charles -Voster
Deputy, Harry Darrow •
Reic:;!fit:creta.r ,
leire-Seceetaryi A. E. Erwin .
, Treasurer, ..T We Reid'
• Cliaplein„ ie. C. Jtenerg-s
. I?. ee C., George Beattie.
Leeterer, John Darrow • • •
-Big' ;and Gocenrettured Watt 'efeins
of.. Lonaesbero With iiis gang ie en this
elrli. eLlsugsquare tnn.licr for a
Moiilreai fi
:Court Vartmeee. 0. 1' is making Prca
grese, there •having licea;eeveral.
times, lately end more are an the way.
Th„: . :Inba
e,,,ship • IS. now about
R. Keys, ---who has been the, s.
veny'Olicient, Chief Ranger ler the pest
three . years, • has been re-elected and
also:chosen . as representative to , the
git • Court The. -officers far thecur-
Tent term are Ls fol,hiws ) • " '
• Chief Ranger, U,
• Past Chief, -.J. .1•1;. IL:newel:1
Vice -.Chief, Stephensca
RecaSeceetarye .J. R. Richardson
Fire -Secretary,: D. -Anderson .
Treasurer, J: -Sparrow
''Canductor, V, M. Diehl
Sr, Woodwarea 0.71e1d.
• Jr, Woodward, 'E. 'Epps
Sr. ta.. llcadle, W. 3121cs(tilei sr •
,auditors, W, Taylor, B...Stephen- -
Repir(eueyositative to Highe
Cur12,
.t,':'.2'.:,
• GOdirich Township..
A nifraber orthe. ,peeple of• the 9th
spost e pleasant eeenirg at Mr,' john
Steep's lest week. •
Miss Flossie •Cele is •yisefing 'friends
itt Seetforth the past. Week, •
Mea. Johason of Pancarditie . itt.
sisitiug friends on the 7111e - •
Mr, W. Jarrott, teethen of 8.• S:
No. 9, `was' oil the sick list the, latter
part of the Week; ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Cook Of Scar's,
• are again visiting friends in
Goderich township after havingspent
it month aisiting
• Mr.. GeO. Can:talon has been .on the .
sick oe past. few days. '
Mr Arther Catrie'wlittk. bey .is '
•seviottely ill, but,•little 'hope being en-
terteened for his recovery.' •
The 00<h:rich District
jilot 11 tile 11411 'Of No. 189 en J'anuary .
astli•bait owing t� bad reads arid: store
my., weather. -the • gathering 'was not • .
very large, although .145 was. well rep-
'
teseuted. The feelewirg officers were
61titi
tsedrlet Anne:et', .Charles johnston
Depttey, Ged. Ce-ntelon
Chaplain, John •Sterdy
' Iteca8ceretary, Benson •Cri.x
. Fat -Secretary, Geo. Sowerby
„ Treaserer, R. II.
Lecturer, G. A. Cooper.• ••
--13.. of C., Pea
Mr,.. George. Sterling of •Kinceediiie •
'township died en 'Thursday last . aged
36 Years. IIe was born and raised on
the 4th. 'can, cif this township 1...n1 ars'
reed a Miss Woods, also ol Goderich
township,, wiee soviets hint together
with their family c.f six children. Mrs.
Jolla Dempsey, sister of the ecceased,
accompanied by Air. John- Sterling of
Clitton, attended the funeralwhich
toak place '011 Saturday.
The follawirig is • ce report of the pa- ,
pile of S. S., No; 3 based on regulate
ity, gooedeportment and general pros
fic5V-iiLalota 111eCertnee
Sr. 4t11—Albert Pickard, Oscar Tebs
butt, Maitland Schreston„ Florence La -
vise, Egerton Willsori, • •
Jr. 46—George Colelottele I/ow-aid
Trewartha, 111<ty McCartney, Ithiriel .
Willson, T,ella Ford, ei-estic Colleen,
Etta Celcloogli, Pearl 'orators
Potter, Ida Haller.
Sr. 31-d—lau1it Mulholland, Minnie
Sturdy, Edith Levis, Arther Sturdy,
.1 olin Sturdy, Peeri Inteser, Clifford
IncCa.rtrdun
ueay,C:
Jr. 3t,arlel:reere Jalg'.
ottter, Myrtle
Tie:wart:ha,
$t. ',net—Lome Jervis, Charlie Lavie,
Homer Caestelon,
Jr. Ind—Norman Miller. Erscst
IXut-
bit, Percy ittunitiegs, Albert .Proctor,
Napelecit
Pt. seid fire-Stirlieg Dempsey.
Jr, Pt. end Lena: MeCartneyilllen•
che Ituseer, Lulu Willsou, eel-
el(14g
1. ret ---Lot tie tee is,. ri•rn Elford,
Joseph Palmer, Denali i 1'
ott roll 41, average P. N. W.
Trewartlia, Teat -Ito' •