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Dirty woodwork or any other part of the house that requires
cleaning can best be cleaaned by using
It will remove every particle' c. f dirt and make the. whole house
bright and cheery. Absolutely . pure, and every bar possesses re-
markable cleansing power.
ASK FOR THE: OCTACCN EAR.
Sunlight Soap washes ire clothes while and'Ivan't'irjure the hands.
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iEverything absolutely new. We are not looking for
a profit this year so lnucli' as we are for a reputation of
ahandling the choicest goods at Xmas.
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See Our Real Leather Travelling Cases
These contain flair and Cloth Brushes, Mirrors, Soap
and Tooth Brush Cases, Razor and Strop, and every-
thing to complete a toilet when travelling or • visiting.
Prices range from $3 to $6.
Brerdenboeh's Perfumes (English) in cases
per bottle, from............. ':.,25C to $5.00
The largest stock of Ebony Goods in 'town
and the lowest prices.
Nasmith's Confectionery' in• Holiday, Boxes:
KODAKS FOR XMAS ----We: will give free
instruction in'AIDO,teur Photography
to all of our customers.
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LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW
FOR YOUR SEASON'S' STIP-
PI,Y OF,. COAL. \\'E CARRY.
ONI.Y THE VERY. I3EST•,GRA-'
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DES WHICH \i'II,I, iSOLD 3I, OI,.r) .
.AT 'fIiu LOWEST. POSSIBLE
PRICE
ORDERS MAY 13E .ItE'FT AT
DAVIS & ROWLAND'S IIARD- •
WARE STORE OR WITH
W. J. Stevenson.
PURE E SEE D
PURE SEED GRAIN. WE 'HAVE
opened out a Flour and 'Feed Store•
and keep in stock flour,
bran, sh
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orts, cured meats, ete We made a
special effort to procure • and have.
on hand a supply Jf Clean Seed
Wheat and: Timothy, and farmers
making their purchases ' from. 1t,.
can rely upon getting their seed
as free as possible from all nox-
ious weeds.
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he News -Record ` gives g es the news -of
Huron: •
Sore Throat and Coughs
A simple, effective' and safe remedy for all throat
rritationsis1ound+ty • • ,
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Cresolene Antise tic Tablets
• They combine the germicidal value of Cre>;oienewith'
the soothing properties of slippery elfin and licorice
lOo. AllDruagiata 400.
Anadvertisement. in The NeWs-:
Record brings good results:
A. FAIVIOUS SCHOOL;
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This school oot has continental re-
putation
putatior
for thoroughness, Our cour-
ses are up-to-date and practical' anti
the teaching is done 1y experienced'
instructors in each department. There
is no, better scheel in Canada, We
would like to give'full it:formation
concerning our work to anyone de -
Siring a Business Education .or Sho-
rthand Training,. Write for free cata-
logue. Winter
ter•n o ens Jan. 3r .
W. J. I!;11iEstt;.; President.
D. Ai McLachlan,, Prittcipai,
The Clintott(r News -Record
Cs. oderich,
On Friday, Dee. i)th, Mr. Georg
Shepperd, the veteran of the Nile
passed. away in his 84th year. II
had been ill but .•t, kw days and die
as he lived in perfect peace. Th
deceased was a splendid specimen o
true Christian mainitdod, and thong
- living on the one farm for over sixt
years, and being well known all ov
er Huron, he did not have a singl
enemy among .our 00,000 populatiol.
No - greater testimony to the tru
worth of the deceased 'could, bp given
He was tborn its 1,821 in Tipperary
Ireland, emigrating to Canada wit
his parents in 1826, the family sett
ling in ; what is known now as Stree
tsville, Feel county. After rerna't
- ing there until 1833 the 'family cam
West 'to the Huron Tract, settli
on the old homestead, • one mile soot
of - Holmesville. His father dyin
shortly after the responsibilities o
the widow, six sons andfour. ciaugh
ters reverted to •George and Jahn
both' now deceased, . In the sixtie
their mother passed away and wa
laid to rest .with her husband in th
little cemetery at Uolmesville, Th
tate George Shepperd over 60 year
ago "purchased a farm- from the Can
Oa Company at Nile on which h
hewed out a comfortable house, ant
by the 'indomitable .courage, • born
of his rare thrift, industry and goo
citizenship, made a comfortable ho
int with all the comforts Of life, In
1840 he married Miss Eliza Pentland
eldest daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs, Samuel Pentland and to, them
were born five sons ,and three dangle'.
ters, John of Godorich, Samuel of
Carlow, Alexander P. •of 'Nile, Jacob
(deceased) • and Thomas =G• at home.
Mrs. S.,F. 'Treleaven of Dun�g!annon
•and Mary J. and Catharine at home:
The late Mr.. Shepperd was' a stead,.
fast and consistent member of'. the
Methodist church: and took a deep'
interest in every branch of ehurelh
work. He was an honorary member
of L,: 0., L,. 1052. and the funeral wou-
Id have been under their auspices ex-
cept for the snow storm,. The fun-
eral on Monday afternoon, 12th Dec.,
to Dungannon cemetery, was one of
'the .largest •ever wiltnessed, in..the,
township of,:.Colborne. Many'relativ
es were present, among them. Rev.. S.
V. ' R.Pentland, Pine River ; Rov. C.
C.. Kaine, Whitechurch •;: • Captain Ka-
ftie, :.°male ;' and ;.many others' in
Gorricr Wroxeter, Lucknow, 'Aefonf ci,
Clinton Goderich Goderich townsh-
le, Colborne, • Ashfield; R'w;, .nosh
.and the surrounding townships, • Rev
John' XCenned:y; assisted by Rev. • J.
W. Rollinson of Duii yantion..and.Rev,
S. V..R.• Pentland, .oflieiated:.at hoarse
and.. cemetery. • The solemh cortege
was tire: largest: ever seeh•In thejcoun-
•ty,' • whit,+ riharks' the'declpest respect
for: the 'deceased,.•and sympathy'.for•
the widow and rep:mining .,lneiribers of
the +f am%ly... '
' The late'1VIr, George'Sliepperd, Who-
se obituary is noted above, was
ways delighted with his .visit 'to: to-
wn in ' company • with his esteemed
wife and were always the- guests" • of
their • son, Mr: John • Shepperd' ` .and
his ,family 4n St. Patrick street, Mr:
and Mrs. George • Shepperd were thr-
own• out of their carriage some time
ago and although;Mrs. Sheppard see-
med. to si,ffer most frons . the accident
we fear the deceased gentleman was
badly '.shaken. uli.. We add our • sin -
'core sympathy to Mrs:. Shepperd and
her family on the death of. the "build-
er of their happy home at Nile:
• On Deeemeser. 10th the angel of
death visited, the bonnt•of 'Mrs. Guti;
dry and. bore away the spirit of• the
lovely
1'ttl • b'o who' had. 'little. y I o ha i lavedw,ifh
Mrs, tGUrtdry' for the past fo>.:r years, .
His' birthday was, Dee. 4th and he was
so , grateful . for • the • pretty' lilotvers
and thouphtful.,gifts ,hr, received: The
casket was covered with 'lovely low-,
ers; • anuing them.' being a �heautiftur
attelhor;: the tribute o£ his class ,• at.
St. David's • ward school. Miss Wig-
gins and- her pupils attended the fun=
eral ' in a body. A' teeny • casket
hoctuet • was the . tribute from his
Sunday.•sehool mates of North street
ehurcb, Rev. Mr. Hazen officiated at
ho•th house: and .cemetery. The•ltall-
bearers were Masters B. Shaw, Mas-
on Bell, Scot Elliott and • Arden
'Aitkin. It was 'a•pret•ty sight , to.
'Se. s an.
n many children •c
e t en nag. 1Lrn •: before
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the .hearse. Mr:, 14r1ltani Logu,n, lit-
tle Sritherland's 'father,. came to the
funeral'. Ile had' been . a number of Wee-
ks i11 of fever ,in the hospital at.:Pet
i�r,sboro and had; whop well .enoui(fi to
travel, gone to 'his parents' home it.
Montreal to aecuperate.
Sunday• last beteg-review Sunday
for the . S. S: of Victoria steeet :ch-
urch #G1
1 there was aver- Victoria
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yattend-
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ance. . Superintendent Morten • pre -
Sided: Mr, Minim took up the first
part of the work, which was ques-
tioning the glasses on the prineipa'
events chronicled in the 2nd Wool: cf
Cir gs. Mr:. Young .in' a happy pian.
er drew their attention to thebla.
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,,and d a them: ha • i
what) word
as written upon • it. They all. cried
Christmas:" He then went oft to
xptain what each letter stood for,.
At the Gospel Temperance mectini:,
11 ,Sb,nday afternoon Rev. Josial
reene inade a very fine address, per-
aining to the real necessity of all
reset,t working. together with stead-
st , and sincere will to encourage
tnperance, The Misses BrydgeN
and lava Turnbull sang a very pretty
cred duo. There was a large at
ndanec,
Mr. iTector flays is home from hi:'
ailing all ,summer •en the steamer
ntron.
Mr. Armstrong of the S. P. tZ. stall
re and Mr, 1Vracdottald of Wingtharn
tended the S. O. S. supper,
Miss Grahame, who spent the sum•
er here, has .returned from:Detroit
spend softie time at • '('aledoni
eeraee. •
Miss Marharet 1�'raser returned o -
week from a visit to her brother,
r. William Fraser, Parkersburg, •
est, Virginia, and will snare' her
Mr. Gabriel• Sprung has r•,t.urned
otn the' positions he..hcdd Iii. Montre-
and Is now at the C. I', )t. work%
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to you need a robe ? If'so ser t
our stock -of Saskatchewan ro'hes,ete, fa
There's no. better stock food than to
the International. Read the testi-
moniais and you will buy it. We sial Sa
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your familsr. Our spec-
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As Xmas approaches the thought W
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e. ` of what is •most ipprop ate heeotnes Xmas vacation at her home.
'all and axe our Xmas Toys, Cal- ai
o�er� all day Inas
altOuf frO more earnest.
endars, Sleighs, Rocking horses,
and New YOATS. Fane' Boxes, Pretty Dishes and oth-
er articles tory numerous to mention, to
Mrs, J, 0.. Harrison a'nd' ;l'1r. Reg -
aid 'Harrison returned .frflrr 'i"orotl-
on Tuesday.
We are glad to learn that 1V Ir. II.
, fiodgens is now ilnproting most
nal
fisfaetotily its health.
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• If you have not already bought all your Xmas
cents, you.. will find this a very reliable
store in which to do your last minute shopping. Our goods are always marked at reasonable
prices and never in the history of this store has there been a bigger or more complete range to
choose from, :
HANDKERCHIEF BARGiAIN
300. Ladies Handkerchiefs; trimmed with lace, em-
broidery and hemstitched. Splendid value at
5c, Friday and Saturday 7 for 25e
LADIES'' HANDKERCHIEFS •
.& beautiful range to choose trona, Some have lace
edges, some embroidery, you will be"sure to ad --
mire them. Prices run from 10c up to $1.50
TZEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS •
• Plain -and. Initialed, tb, ee sizes of hemstitched
• edge, ~prices IOc, 15e, 20c and 25c
MEN'S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
In plain Hemstitch, Initialed and Fancy borders,
prices . 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1
PERRINS' GLOVES
None better made, so say all•those'who wear thelia,
these goods areconfined to us and every pair
guaranteed,. price • 75c up to $2
GOLF WOOLLEN GLOVES
In Ladies' and Misses, colors White, red, grey an
fancy . stripes, price
p p •
LADIES' BELTS
25c
In: black, white and combination color,: with new
ring •effect, silk:' buckle, also black "andg ilt
buckles, pure taffetu.silkprices . • : 25c u) to .2
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LADIES' FANCY COLLARS
Bought for the Xmas trade and marked ' at pleas-
ing prices. Pure silk stock, all the latest sty-'
• le, prices 25c up to $2
$3.00 BLACK SILK WAISTS AT $2.25
Special for Xmas trade, pure Jap silk waists,
$3.00 for $2:25
MEN'S HOUSE JACKETS
These would make a very acceptable •XIn as Gift.
Wo have them in three different styles at
$7,50, $5;50 and $1o.00
MEN'S TIES , -
A pretty Tie is always an acceptable gift to .a man.
• . We have •hundreds ofi)retty•styles and patterns
to choosefrom, plaices 25c'tto,.50C
.r EN'`S SILK )VMUFFLERS•
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Always welcome is a silk Muffler, .ive.have some
pretty ones this year' in combination colors,
plain,. black and red, prices
25c, 5cc • 75c, $1.00 and $1.25
fEN'S SHIRTS
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A few dozen up-to-date Fancy Shirts of the 'bank-
rupt stock left, all new' patterns, regular 75c
for 5oc, and ' t,25 for 75c"
MEN'S' FANCY' HALF ROSS
In blrick cashmere .with `fancy spot and stripe, snake a Sensible
.. Xmas gift; price
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The :; Lethbridge . concert : provided : Captain .Moore was . in town on Sa-
o ur citizens .with. a rare treat; turda.e. ,I3is steamer, the Myles, has
The big *mill l It r+ . ,
b 6 mIl wI , be dada still iv'in ,er 'quarters 'at Collin w'
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. A . special. meeting . ot the, library
board was held on; -Monday to accept
a. tender for'putting in the electric
lamps, chandeliers, ;etc,,, ;at the
Carnegie library. .There were but 'two
tenders, (,'.•J.. Harper. being • the.low-
est. • •
Mr:`. Hackett who has been'' m-•
ployed at. Wianton for some months,
will spend Chris.tinias..we,elf with ' his
stain, ,wato is ing some weeks at TO a- wife here.
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at , the • residence ofuncle, ;his i gti main. at
home this season.
McMath, Parkdale, is, Mrs. Harrison Captain Wood, . with his officers and
says, progressing wonderfully in ]teal-. crew,' except the shi ltee er left lir
th and:'sttl' - their. homes on 'Thurs `t� t. •
y y • day afternoon.: �li+'�i'ir..,
Miss Chesney of Seaforth is spend- Capltai r ` Wood hails from Tort Dal
fig some time in town: • ' housie,_: as dors-his first matt'. , The
• The oyster supper 'and entertain-' watchmen were Messrs': Dan, McGil-
-inept ' given on "Tuesday. evening .at I l vray .and Thomas Cooper of King-
Oddfellows' hall was 'a most enjoy-, ston. One of the inen: belonged . to
able' and successful affair.. • It was Kincardine, but Wolfe Island, King -
given' by Inverness camp. M. : Me- • ston and Port Hope claimed the.reat:
I#tos
' in fine- Scotch'accent recited The steam. barge, H..' E. RuntleIls;
Jessi'e's Dream. Miss• Edna. Strai• intended to winter at Port • I:Iur.on,
ton's Scotch recitation., delighted the but 'she has to lay. up here. • Iler
audience: The pipers, C raigie and. cargo of ,.1000 tons of. coal • tront, Cle
hunt,, made the bagpipes thrill • the` veland. was for the trill,'
1n .
cart• !
S n .the bonny e o 'clansmen and t c II a t
cthltc. m ti � .
Y . ee n In .h :li' , .
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p the 1 stS.
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their I,
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and sweethearts. h o AI
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pipers 'played "The Cock of _the Nor -1 for the Inayoralty 'was .1161(f :on Thu-
th". a, a duett • 'and Piper C'raigie rsday. 'evening last: Mr. 'Xi lliot�t':5
." • 's • •m ,. "'I, ,.
played IV1eKenzte s • ITa,.,hlandeas. .sptech, svgs a freak statement -of Iai.
Master Walter Macdonald 'sang "The stand On questions affecting tthebest
I:iighlandinan's Toast" in a 'lovely interests of our town,
sweet voice. Miss Margaret Macdoll- Mr. Reginald ' 13taek returned ,on.
Std accompanied him at 'th'e' piano. 'Thursday last trona 'h°s trip to Pest
The .three: little lasses, 1V isses Olive 'dna, California., •-' •
Clark, lak r.
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and )h Doty ow does your u •
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ed by Piper Craigie and latter danced The. News -Record wishes its. read •
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the Lorne' Reel accompanied at the era, each' . and • all; a,'' very Merry
piano by • bliss McLaren. Miss . Me- C;hristinas, , • •
Vf ttic .sang' "Cotnin' t•hro' the rye," • Mr. Alex. 'Saunders is home front
accompanied by Miss "Campaign, and Great 13rttttin. •
for ctncore. "IIa"wes a Prince." Mr.. Mr., Lindsay Williams of Trinity
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Thomson delighted e on r to t allwith - College. e R ed w h hr's ren gc will spend. his Christmas t a-
dcrfng of "A Hundred Pipers in' a'." cation at his home here.' '
The first time any• of our local tal-. Miss Grace Polley was ..quite . rte..,
encs attempted to sing. it at any lighted with her atayi in Winghalit. •
Seoteh entertainment
of Toronto favored the airdienco wiM town after New Years. The Young
a lovely rendering of "Annie'Laurie" tattles . titers are desirous of b),comin
and in the second Stein
the � pro- �.suecessful atttists. •
gram sang ,The Stein Sank" and Mr. Archie driller is• at work agaih:'
for encore. "Bartlett's Dream'" Mr, 1 He is now on the Doty engine staff.
Roy Adams. accompanied him. at tate • • Miss Streahny of .Hamilton ,is sten-
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ographer for Mr, Pigott.
Mr, Gabriel Sprung has boli, yet re-
ceived his medal from the Humane
Society for assisting in saving the
lives of the moil Who were shipwre-
cked at Burlington Bay last year.
The two mien' who were with him
'received theirs. Gabriel must look
after his honors,
Mr, George Mste'dolvaid of Wing -
ham was the guest last week of Mr.
Icing. at the Icing Edward hole!..
A little boy named Brown that
came from ,,ilayfleld and Was staying
with his sister, Mrs. Walter Murray,
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was playing With .his brother with
the turntable its th!e round house
and ' got Mn foot between the table
and the floor chile the table was in
motion and got his foot badly Amin -
The authoress of "Golden- Leaves"
received a tetter of thanks on •rrf-
day last from It. Howell, secretary
of the Y. M. (. A., Ottawa, for pre-
senting their binary with .ft copy iif
hex volume of lipents,, '
•.Mr. ]:r. R. Hallttt's, appeal against
the • police ;n1aigie3rates .decision iii►-
posing a 'Meant!. costs ori him on a
charge '..of' obstructing :the sidewstlk
• :and .d'isorderly eonduet last. June, .ca-
nie up before the. 'Court of .,Sessions
at Guderich last ave 1c..
Th...
e Judge
quashed the, Irrevious conviction. and
condemned the 4)ylaw'of the `:town
_ in this.1 egard. .'fire information Was
tarsi .by, Constable ('rich and the town
will -
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mixability bab i a' ,
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the costs: •
Another old, and highly r a•+ecteti
resident of Seaforth Ihap•beta ealled'
ho» to to the better ' land. Mr, John
Henderson passed peacefully and ea-
ily away on 'Monday week. Since the
. death of her husband, about • six
'years ago, she, had ,resided with her
son=tn-law _ and �claugltte#, �Ir, and
Mrs.
W. t. R. Smith, tnittt, ;t'vortil Main qtr-
eet ,She 'had reached the good' age
of 80 years and 8 months.' She. had
been in the enjoyment of her usual
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good health end on Sunda), . evening
retired at the usual hoer. Early
Monday morning, however,. Mr. and
Mrs. .Smith Were awak.ned by her'
iIIne . •;
1 t,s and from tlla;t. time She grad-
ually Sank until the afternoon whtn
the • vital spark wa'r finally extin-
gnashed..: l
. M. Russell She intends retttrnin i t'cf shut rising
piano. Hiss Camp i$,in played during
the iTtternhission. The supper follow.
ed. The guests were served in clever
style by the Misses Jessie and Tina
Mactlottaid, Lizzie and Katie McKay
and Miss Bella Baker. Pipers Craig -
le and Huntaround the tables playing
"Cock o' the North" and "TheHigil-
landnlan's Toast," After supper all
dispersed to their homes exceptthose
who wanted to dance and those who
wanted to watch 'them. Miss Cam-
paign furnished the music, M
One grievance of the (inderieh fish.
erman this winter Is thie wintering
of - allthe fishing tugs, except the
l''velytn, at 'Marton.. The men hadtla
,gaud deal of repairing nets and boats
always to do here, both winter and
spring.
Charles, the infant ;son of Mr,
ti'allaatn Babb, aged 2 months, died
on .Sunday a. tin. of spasmodic eroup.
The baby died before the M. 1). could
arrive, .
Mr. t"red, Sheplti•rd will spend"thi;
Wittier in Malwauketh ,
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Seaforh.
Mr.. J. J. ' Shine of this town • re-
'eerily, disposed of a number of -logs'
to Mr; W. Amellt that are worthy. of
.special mention, These logs were. cat• :
iicnn IVIr,..Shine's own farm. in Me-
Killop ' `three of, them were'found :
to nnegsure 1000 feet. each and • were
cut from the one tree -the lon;tst
log•,,
bran oh°I �.:1 i feet` rr len th. •
Another of the j)ioneer residents ot •
Seaforth, in the person of 'Mrs. - JOIN:
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'tali t•h, . 1%artist d anvay • ori %Vednesiitiy
rvriii�; :after n lr;ng'and tr.J;i•l g illness.
Abon t t wo years neo Mr's,. Smith tri'••
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' Paine the • vie t• in of paralysis and f ••r• .,.
the .pasr ye u• had'. been. Confined . •
,lied, and was almost helpless anti
solnetii nrs she was . a very severe
sufferer alai :'the, last 'summons was,
'ttterefdre, a• welcome- one to hen
Mr. Andrew Oke has been seriously
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with. tIn bin . Poisoning,
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retail' a cat on .the 'hand about •ten
days agt) The past, few days be has •
been a . great sufferer, it being store• •
sar•y. to perforin' an .operation on T.:-
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At the, regular., Meeting' of Brit-
tania Masonic lodge the following; O
fivers. ;were eleete'it' for the ensn,in;
year• : . .
W. M.,' R. E. Cooper
:S., W., W. Patterson „
•,1.. Lit., %V..J. Alnifatt '
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Chaplain, 1 21 W.Rev. J.W.TIor1 r n,,.
rl'Nepal Te•r,• A: 1,1..$1ibsoit
• ,set. W', L. 0. Jackson
,Sr, D:, 13r. 1311rrOws '
Jr,. 1).', 1). J. MCC'allumn
M. of ('., Ht... W:, J. IL Reid
I. (,:, G. Chesney
Organist, "W. Walker
• S. S•, J. Rankin
j.,14,, Ii. E, ('1 esswell
.'Tyler, (i.:l'atterson
tali Dr.` Burrows and J.' Itat1-
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