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OUNTO�N ONTARIO THURS.1 IDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1911 W. �. herr � ion, Tditoxs and �'i�blxshet!�
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C, THE ` pn INCE IH THE PULPIT'' W� h TE Meen and events." -
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t ofRO y CANADA61 REVII OR, G1fFORO,'M[1FHOO1ST PIONEER!
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XX0QRp3R. `l.'F:D 1669. ��*�
its $e6 Z o o,o r o nsllal has brQu ht the first'
< . T Stratford, He �.ld- i T'hei sitor of Dr., Gigfl p,rp s man- 5 As
' ' epidemic f coughs an ids.
` r` to recorid iml det+ail' g • epid o ugh. g d cp
BSBiCYC and undivided lzc dteath has alrer3dy been chxan isiry 1s too Zang Ri 1
pr�f>tts .. $,2 Q U,QU� ivied( in ,tiZp $ex�lct of Rev. pr, G. Ifo begins in 1869 on 1?h�e Strhtforefl 3 Our AIA lC KUt� X�lll'Q
Total'Assets ' ° $1eoQ,DOt7retlt)It A. Giffordo 4..er more, than five, for t!ho ch lasttwjenty, yeHars hais ve
years] past artesid:ent of Str(eatt11.1 -
I beieaz successively, Acton, Fergus,: ; the• f4vorite cough remedy, in
• HEAD OFFICE )IONTREAL . .for{d, •Wei arae .lad to be able to �yingg � Essex, Clinton, St, fihoxta
fu nish for (his friends a tinnorieY ": '' s`. this town acid vicinity far five
xt, , as- kGrace church?, A flew, words . , earn, will quickly
t � completee statement of Dr. G1ffoxil s di-oppedl by his. friletuds in many : ; y T y cure you,
190 BRANCRES and life and work than was possible. in placoEA best indicate hie chargieter, ?" Koff Kure is a -prescription , J.
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' Oorrespondenzs throughcub the 'cvoxld . One Bays Se avae a prince rn: rebs } y: of a ft�mousrtphysi fn and spe-
>, Dr. Gifford was born, at Newcast pulpit," another, "He was abrothr- • _ -
Ontario, on October, 30th, 1848,• » 'e cialist on throat an ting trouble2-1
Interest allowed on Deposits, le, erly bxoth!er; ,One separated by a'
I Of. United Empire. Loyalist parenN continent said, "He .was always
- - :age, .hfe,belonged to that little,com- hind:' Thi& perhaps was thee great ! >rvery IiottlC Guaranteed I '
munitAl of men andr .women, .who .est' ,goad in Dr. Gifford, "Hie :wasI ;I
` - R, E- MAN1�IINO, Mgr- have{ made famous the shores of always' hind:' Fox that, •ervienmore ;. °tail{
iI. Lake Ontario,. from Whitby•to Kin.L^- :chain for hip excle,ptio:nal abilityas .
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C1� stoni and whose claim' to re,zntun- a preacher, he will be remembered. v r� ,` �'
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,. ; CLINT.4JN BRAN brraneCr riesifia on their distinguish- i IIi& five years of retirement were iii€ ',� < z4^I +' , `� - M(',,Q j1
ed .fzdier.;ity to the British Crowit- • years► of gileat peace. As. the -end,, _. ^�. i est , rqp: y ? a a•' nne I55
' ,' '--_---� __" ��rhileth!e deceased ryas stillalad approached'hie.wxot:e toason, who . y; ' rt ,,, Y�ailal" yb;. e "'F°, .:.Q il
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r' `4 ar-eviersat of forltune. brought his ', wao unconscious of Iiis_'�dnnger, �+r;' ' �°:,� r`� 5 ? a r; v k � �. , hm. B.
p x, , p rents; into, Me almost unbroken i The shadows ar7e. no;4 lengthening fib„ _ '^ ; !, s�+' . �'� -
T)f[I;ItT IS fore&t of Laxnbto•n county, near the fol+ tOaexte are not ,shadonvs,r Heart �; '+ r t` r C.P.It, Telegraph Agency 31.
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• -tawny of Forpst�. T'hiere for years i weakniess developed rapidly at the Sla' .�auleq "4111litip - , who nntinun- '`t : � ...: � ,, �;% •.,.,r,,.,Y,.,�............. n, u,•.ne..r+.n.l+u.•.yn„s..n.ryr..
t lV'Olit' Ellie 19-- is dike it he tante l in ;i he bush, with his last and only one of his sons could i
. father and brothers replacing the ! reach him before her zteached . 'le ci. vt1T) emt�er 1J1C tionwr far 111on- ”' • � 'rk,,I.-,.;, ; ,
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N 'f! i ln,rind of earlier years; these were gveext open door." To the la&t lie meetings, nlordaty L)ccentber 0th. ,.. � .' _- ►" ,'? V !'
:' , . y g„y trails through { l,nt.titi the tender minis'trlatrons of , k 9x+0; .
tihe div s of b0
Billy ®1%cil s C6I ee. : beast infrested woods, of occasional ; hisf wife, who for,, the six years ort+ i ,a� , 1 ..
G „ tiSziirs of oxteams, and at blest .a ; his, w,eaknie3s has never been ab- y` > + y t ' i , j�
', t: IS THE COFFEE. tvaiekIy laaper. Two things, among ! &entf from his sidle anc� who h.ae ._. y i d". ' 1,,;; O11.�1 ° 1C � '
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•other stand out e! early) in the been wonderfully sustained in her � "'"+i T ! r ' +' ' •
Favor is unsur passed, of finest y # " ` ° "z a`i ` "
memory of thosie Nvilo can recall i labor of love, .i..,
quality, pleasing to the taste, i z`the sixties" in rupial LambtAnJ, ; Dr. Gifford leav(e!& four sons; rv'i }#t"g.,i���
p li being steadily particular They travelling preachers ,spoke for ; A.K..Gifford, M.D., of Mechanics, ,"PER �r'I.: , u" : , ,: f I �„�iN. 7 -„
about ColTee we have pushed- " God sometimes with great -ppower, killer Iowa; Reev. profs W, A. Gif- T i is . _ _ _ ._ _ �' .,.• :�'t. �" i lc
fi. competition aside in that line roma; the young people gatherled ford of Columbian College, N,ew
,�° solely by force of superiority, weekly for t!he'singing school., A , Wes['uai,n,stleril B. C.; P, W. G,ffordi Rexall Wine 06 cod Liver oil
,_� , foul in :tlhte'neighborhaod of Fore&t' of fire Intfe t-a�!tate lVlereantile Co,, - JOHN M, IMRIE, .
`l , - still recall that in a school houses' Winona, 1Vlinn.; G. C. Gifford who peilmartieal Sceretariy of t'he Cana <1L-1.0 •Pras+s Association.. •
" After you have eaten our in waatls Dr: Gifford taught next yyear will be, ordained tgg thio CONSERVATIVES'LC� CANE" LQ01tS Good' li; G00d
I F'singin' school," and ,that .not far ministry( of - the Mothadistl church Th A Print,ers� of Huron ,County ,A--- � organized ail prevent agreeing
Breakfast Bacon ` fxa there, in f°pzioitractied meet I in, the London Confkrebee. r were, not very stra,.n,g at the Cast s. to join. it . slrizs fallowing w1e'nee`thv - �
my OATS Ki THE FIELD. Convention uya;;l-iln the Calttneil ;.oiYicer& .. a oizitiel:-Presid!exrt, An." 6004 Does. Good
+ ings' lye;gavlei his heart to. God. Soon , - It will be a source . of pleasure to pV
by a Clap oY OUlt 4,Or1FI iafkerw.�ii[A __ Chamber r ,, .�,_11• �ho church called him • man to kno:ty .that Mrs. etliEford -_- Ch , e .; in Canton last• friday. ' Il. I3, D,liot,,, Wingham; Vice Prresi-
i • There is None* Like It. i .to preach and hie' answered the call. � ,will continue to reside. in. Stiie,tfoz!4
Y y s N,en new•spape}s wero rep- i dent,'K McLeean, Seaforth ; Secret-. It Builds blr U i and
7 . All Like It ' I o ,get an _ptlucation was a tasle;, .wherea her, presence, will be felt in Seaforth, Oct. 26. -The Conserva- re,;ten�ed; they be:in,�-r1. B. Elliott,.; at v�tm-asuiier J, M. Southc.it Eset- • y 1 tl
I .that might well have daunted even !the iris ionipir and .neral' Christ- fives of coatre Huron met in `cob:- ' WinghanX Tuner; ; : J. li. Ellio•tt, ! er: E.aec:utive t W. J, Mitchell C I��el►s yell lin.
.; ;'acourageous,ltteart. Gorham Gif-'ranlvorkwhichshegovias, �nntiai•lieiy� last (F'rfday ins€he B4ytltl StanaardaK.McLean; Sea- tan;.ATr; Vanetter, Gader'eh�Star ,
" fora had scarcely completed atom j- ' opera houm to select a candidate fort} Expositor; J, AL Southeott, a.n•Y1 :t'hY -three officers. . ,- '
for the . ;approaching Provincial Exetier J.imes; W J. Mitchell Clin-- � A rYow e0nsetftntion mid b 'aw .
I mot scliaol education. No ad -
T.' I , . � _ ..�,,.,�,,,,,,,,,,�, - e ,e.,Aions, Over er 100 delegates 'were ton News Fweord ; and J. L. Kerr, I ye+. vs
W 't "v aneedl schools were near, boolcs Clinton New Ei�_ ATr. L''mrie n erre x erya ,
tveri' few and inaiey'hard to get.. nxLilea' and• much enthusiasm was a. „he 1 '-. reel and tilis1 bbcircul'at
i i c:i �hurti amaw� all thte it
r But ,the young anan'toolc up the in ,evidiein•ce, nctv.y appolli4e:i .t,erman,QWC Scc- p 1 'intern
'�'� F �? �J $ CrI�O(; 1�d E ^� Afte'i', tl e -election of ri ificers tlze; retaryt. of fide 1=r. ss r�ssoeiatio,n rltzron .t�ounty, .v^lxo are askfed to
I 1.:apple of l�xeaciirug the goaZiel,.Th • mss" s -F iii etinr ti;L thrown s e fo mnm- v;ae prevent olid ji.aced beforerile i loin a�A , anot'.her :mieetung will be
i,e, Phone 4S !iprimitiv a ;l<1tethod&s,t• ..Preacher ,e �Nll s C 1pen r
P, Ian" of the Stratford and Miteh' T "; , mations: ,Joseph Elliott, of Godeei pu}ilis!her {flys cost ysystenf as; ad- Ii� shortly to discuss arya)V rate
,�: I> rk '� :`;�. vueat,cd by the prz,,s Association. , c.a.J. and other important matters.
ell station" 1$69, zrecord,s that (W. • ich,: bras . nominate,:] bx Dr. D, I',
"'°'� • - .---' r Ile Zoos sir �ierintendent min•- ." r, Clarke, .iecbnded by George McXee, Ttt a of the ahov,e liubli chez+s gree- Tl.,,4 `ie, was fixed- at,$1,00 A .yeah
` C. Jo y 1 ryas his coll,ea�•- D. Cantelons of Clinton,, was nnrri- crit joit,et l the Association.. l�lr: E:r ri� tVfpn;t from bei o to Sfm-
a? u -� � , '� i&ter, G.A Gifiord b � i.:
.: r :s fnated• h • «. G: Smith sieconde Its was decided to fonirl a glumn co•,:d 4ceiuero, he Mot the. printrs o
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+ ;.> 1)��®illi ■1111Q,Pil>Q1Lli$ we;1v'hi5e in fihelistof localpreaeh' County, '
air `a .rears rile mane of E. Wile- ( . A. Janiiesr�:i, y Press Association ah -d it Nor,fo k: iCountyr
�lleLlltf ex pT r':-. „'., .. LT fion ha=lotin'g Joseph Elliott'r!e ,;,. �..�...,
ord, v4„lip still lives in Sti hti01, ! -M,” �., .
I_ , f u ., reached that ; ; ; u ti e l the+ majority of votes' , ,and' :
ELLIOTT 10'iT : The 9:suia„u_ p y upon motion'of D. Cantelojn,
r. existing! for tine most art om ro-' s'tituento to:have..c:anfid,erice 1bIvir,
.1 _ e,ar.in a suit made by his mother, i ? _cp • n `� niises.' Undter i?herWhitue Govern- Borden and, his cabiziteet,
y through, the.j%Qods ! a .i nd d by.John Ransford, Mr. El- .
�,- rode his horse. _
!.°' liatt's nomination was znade uinanf mentj it ha& beech placed upon as'al- tsp thinly, �rfe�nier ha& acted
• about' Str(atlior�d, Mitchell and t
" coat but a 112-'. . : ,x •„ mr,u~. ids financial over Then l�lnera 2s . w
gwnic, with nq. top [ Clinton.;het ^tvond rful Svorlt accom liahed • isely. in ��it'he appoiptnient.of his
D e v', :' Jolrzi R^ais'ford, Of. LrtRob- ( P ! rxrinist,exs,. hie•declaicd. 19i. White
.`f 'TORONTO, ONT, en, wluSlay..; , :�T-;,„-? _ e t' :ilel.e-in. of,God'ei;ich and by fila present tlovernment iinco,n t •a„hom' me. ha taken .xce t-
Students of this year are in posi.- Co,necious+ of his lack of intellect , �;, r 1 Brod;:rick of Seaforth were a M, nection; with thte ;karicu:Iturl l,Col io 1 is saloon otjsu error q bila
` wale ui n,t :the young preacher i ; , a� ' '
i:.. tions twortb from $50 too .$1.00 a pmp eq, . linnirated, but withdne'acr. 1 0` lege.,at.Gilelph, And in this connee- and, I belilevo he is, eminently uali .
mloluth. Write for catalogue. Enter be, a tiYiat year arig.onou5 course ri _+ _ do let me say that we -must have y g
g A i„'�+] .• �r,. • t ;`i A f t. r tlr o cyan ]date li,3d address . fiedi for t1ho important post of min
r ”. now Superior Instructions in all itud which continued until, an , • 7 c; :;, •:..ro . f.;1 t , lr, , ; ro ress`.in ,dal p21n . When a ri ; ,
p of s yr .. �9� �t �•. :n .,l .ire nteeti.._;, Jam .s Bokman'�AT, p g. g ister of financae. Ibelieve that Mr
Departmieints. nctiddle life, he broke dawn under I 1 • * P. rf 1 ,-,t .rluron. was called upon, culture) • 1fourislhLas: all ,the' o;there Borden 'ook into ,consi afro his
ELLIOTT BUSINESS ret vin and for atimie was laid., v::r .�,a<. �?�,.. ,, q; 1 fall w.". i
, the zl } <' ; ,. , ,.s.� ;,�i ,,, 4„ and in a sihort but vigorous speech tt•o: idlolrful wozik as, a finaxt ip be-
' Yo,n a and Alexande Streets ` d T7n,fi11 forty ylears of age he' I v „ �; i� ,c�, .,, , -, , t ,,
„M �• g n , asi q l i':, , -•, ,,irC,s g l • z g; n ai +e ., his Neuters to rput, .forth Hxdi(ot-Electric Succi -OPS. tare appointing. him.
,-, ,,.,, . f _ .. _ a to •sit far into this night, pour r . � + � , s .e F,,. ., , r P
use 4 r S It; ;. , ,t tn,..ul Le;t efforts to.ele•ct Mr. El- '1'h s akar touched u pili he . T. P. Carling of. Exei grscedsd
woks until.his striength
., ,•�.,.._ -.. ntm-IM , ir•, .over hr&b 5, � r � *:: 1 • d• p p (t
u:ar�acaa� Rs -n, a,a Y• g �- lib# I in tN cait.te b:f gc�o<1 G.o� erh- '
a ::. ulu .withetand •no .more, and the. r �, c1,ev;e opment-oE ,the hydro -electric Mr. +Sillier, in a .wit.ty address in
1.•. w. eo merit. . ,,eettere expressing.. re -gree•• system,, g g pr'alse to Boaz. ;which, hepaid high ;tribwto to, ;th�p
sy nervous eexhaustioin ensued tivhich . r at ]zeins* iinala ee• to be z esc�
} ,; gfvin high
through his later. 110 .. ADAM BECK, p ' -• nt fiver.. Ad,anr; u3eck; w-hoin hie refered ,to as �.Conservativie candid -ate. 'It is a
�, . followed him all h '. is eti e. ted toe be first 1Iin- r; ads fr.onL J. J. Yierber, M.P.,, E. 'N- 'z an 'who• will o dgwli in his'tor pretty •good re,cominendation,for a
Tale a ROM years, and compelled- his early re- I W q , 1 L2ivzs- 7I.P. • ' r b a' o ' g Y au is
e work, "sten of Po�c,er in Ontario Cabinet, , .fie^i y Eil..rr, 'M•1'•1'• as+ Qne W'licz has. �ianie. much; i.f no,c. man ,tv hen iii& f> tends see :tnQ f 1 .
tireai>;ent; from the, actio South' Huron'; A. H. and . the vii int him .a lzisl foes aria unable ;to
:Q more, .for his pi ov ingo u Y .
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- l�ndrety `Fortier. r eta sman vet oa' r,esent, find any said Mr.; Carling $n„sum�-
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F .,,_- wiil YOU I T'hc^' olio•ti�'n"•,r, 5olut:ioir xvas t e' .olhe . to , p P a
DPWnrovedt by iepheEliio.tt, secorz a 1' Ir concltxs am he arg(e,,cl his cop. inint�'uP
F, Tio'iriest!ee:1; "khat type, the Con= ,
Your vacation will mean more F h c,-,& IVI-olsb4isr•,;......,, ,. „ ,;'""""t .. .... ..........Y..........., .........•..•„•,,.,...,,.,,. ,+u+rY+.o�. ..,.,...
'Bahk servo.. al' _ of Centre 'Saran fir .
to you if you Kodak, not only .
i ,:. Y y Y cenv,ention, ,expre&s our. ulnbound:ed s EP
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more pleasure at the time but
` afterwards the added Leasure Ineorpbrateti 1855. confid2:ne+e in Mie G.overnunemt of + p es pato lir O0O 0®Ci Sfr:Jsmes Whitn,eY, anei ,also the ' � � �i FIGHT .
that will come from the ictures (Sapital' f ABERALIN
F Government of Iron. R. L. 73oxd.gn..
Brownies :$2 to $12.00, Kodaks St �11I1(. 'r . ti960:5,000 '. T'he following' 1v'er,e the ofi,`(icers .
from $10.00 up.
Re r . e'.,eAed : president, M. Brod.e4ek. • Q ” .
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b•Ias 85 Branches In Canada, mind Agents lint] Correspondents in al,l •Seaforth first vier - � - � IELLn
All Eastman Supplies Y t v�•ties in the `Votltl; e. Pz(a sident, fT. �wo 191i 0
the �riilelpa J..A. *McEwen,': Goderich • second e� .
. A GENERAL BANKIAU BIJSINIESS TRANSACTED- vice-president,.W.J'acksou, Clinton -;
third tike pres!ide.nt, Benjamin
SAVI 1 NGS B A N K D E Pi A R T M E N Churchill, Hallett; :siscreltary, Wan..
11 z.T. �.� HOVEY . .Campbell, Goderich,• &reasur(ert Tuesday of .this weetc at the nicer Auditor-ATr, 3. F. AIa.eKay.
hes. Interest allowed at highest current rate. u0liver Johnston; Clintoo. ins( of dhe .Ontario klieforaq Associ- Execwt.i'vea Committee -Hon, Geo.
. at all lBranc le , titian 11e1d in 'T'oronto, Sdn, A. G. P: Grtaham.i rept. A. T. Thompson;
DispensingChemist. ' Che rs' for :the candidate Sir
I Tinton Branch - C F..DO�•h�'DING. Manager James Whitney and the King MacKay,.1eadler resigned his posi Ottawa; 'Mr. F.B. Kerr, EastPiater
Cd ' - broughq the convention to a close. tion and Mr, N.W. Rowell, K. C., of bor-Oughi Mr. Hugh Guthrie, M. P.
Toronto- waw selected as leader. Guelph, Mr: J.A. McMillian; M•. l P.
.__ -. -- Glengarry; . Air ,J, .McD. Mowat,
, • ♦♦ ♦♦***♦!♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦e****l*♦♦�♦♦♦�♦♦o♦♦t1♦♦a*♦O*♦♦*♦*♦ ♦• HENRYf Progressive Platform Kingston; Mr. W.O.Sealie ., _ex�M.
: ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦o♦♦�♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ova.. . � P.,` Wentworth; Mr. J. , W. Curry,
• 11 11 �I, BIB IS The'Committiee on 'Resolatious of .
�• rhes 10n;tario Rteforau Association Toronto.
�, C :S ♦ , ♦ will, ,continue' its work of framing T1Ict Niew Liberal Leader.
♦B ♦ @@ hs 'Provincial Lilaeral : ps uiid,ini
• • � 1 untie the' .Ch:air(mansrhip of Han. Newton '�rles.ey Rowell tvas born
♦ • � �� tis tinder iu Middlesex County, en the l,st Of
1, � .. OV"ER OAT`� ♦ .. W: Laclrenzi{e( King. I .
Z ♦ stood iihat anuon,g tli,e pLainlcs . died- Novamlier; Y86i, his father beinglbTr
• ♦ - finitelyr.4ocide,d upon were;-•_ Jose:pl Jtoktvfel, 0f 'London`Town-
I 22 A oat. for this season is the M litar Cut Coat. The * An act to compenmbe.- •:workmen ships. lie "Lon reel upon :floe study
I Th .Boys favorite Overcoat, y • . injuries, mo4e' upon the ofl-law in•London; amid moved to
• -t around. neck 'affording the greatest protection.to the • RENOMINATED BY CONSWAT• for � - r , un l,. '_ Toronto In 1891, where, he.complet-
♦ collar buttons cls se ar , g ♦ Briti. iegislatronY
: r of weather, or it can be worn with collar and • c+ -
bOy,a who is Out in all sorts , s sV�� O�"• 17OU�O I�URO A A reveioal ot; ttl6j0 Assessment Act' ed hi& +atudi,as in law and wascall-.
under ,Which, iniunicipali•tites' will be ed ;to,thie, bar in the same yeatr. He
♦ lapel in the regular way.. a accorded ;t�liie right' to.exempt im- has. been Practisin law in Torgntto
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. ♦. ZURICH provememital and fait land values; for twenty Year&, He was made u
Z t ♦ . A; legislativfe eight hour -day for Xiuiest Counsel in 1902, was +electeod
*' • Boys, Overcoats 1. atterns, sin le-bredsted, velvet collar, sl'ae z8 to 35:... 3,5U s: undej`grownct 'niers. Bencher. o.f,the LAW Society
;,;, • J_ _ g ♦ . , 'UpperCanada. at ;the. last ,election
StabilftA( in 12 inizug titles.. p'p
• ' —with convertible collar, can be be buttoned close u to the .: Aood roads, and improved ;brans- �n-�La3�•olf- year.
Boys' OverLao�ts t o ,
♦ y p ♦ Zurich, Oct.Aet26,-Hens Erlb, who o iition, ta:cilities. 1Vtr, Row -ell w,as bravght up in this
• neck or worn. as an ordinary coat. This will be the most popular. coat of the ♦ . ha -0 so long, and wor,thvily 90,Prfetl
• y ♦ entiedt u.tN Huron in flue Legis,- A, g'erNorkI pro•gr.essive colors zat= Liberal faith, o i not without
, ♦. Ion palicy`fo New ,On.fiario, political ,exptel ie�ces having con-
' SSS olitica
season rice ........::... Y,...Y........,.,..... .........I................b,00; 6.fi0,. x7.110 and 8 i'a y, Cestlead, thau.,h lip uccessfull h
• 1- a ' es •the rrdi i ent Of settlemrent y,
„ p , # eafrsa i Consfervgtzv chosen b tliengx The (en.cauragean 1r' ld >veatr for East 'York in rkbie( Dolmin-••
• Bio S' Fane Overcoats -Buys Blue Na „Qugrcoats,- button elose at. neck, Vel- ♦ eQ;nventio:n at Zurich last lF'rid:a ori !tihe land: filirawglrout bot o
• y y ♦. y ° 0021 Rause ofonixuA im 19!10,
1. and New ,On;tario.
,• Vet collar two. rows of brass buttons ours special rice ................................,_: 1.90 ♦ afternoon. Noo.thternaape.ivtaePrl - He' Inas b!eEn active auid promi-
S t p ♦ •posed, and ,Mr. Eulber accented auyird Tribtutd to Han, 'Qi.,G. MacKay. neat( rn ne,`.lgiou& aff airs, ,grid pard
• , eat, Inthusiasxn.
Aanicl rounds of : enNhusiastie chfeex ! cuLarlyl In fdhe Layman's Mission -
*
i Boys FanLy OveCcoati : Boys, Melton Overcoats in bright navy with velvet Z �,� , et tig •was.�calledr to order
�iYig> rSan. Geo: P.Guiahani, ,second-- 1 ary.lVIovetrn(ent, with which he hoe
. • collar, brass buttons good linin s, rice.::..,,....Y,........,,,:...,Y....... , .,......I......I....3.90 ♦ at two o clo.ek, with Presidjaht John ed by Mr. James McEwing, M. P. P. been conuuected iinitimately from its
Z , r . r I • g p Williamis, of Zurich in, ltho ehaar.
• i ♦ > . i»ubmifated� this following resolution, in.�ceptran ala; nv,as elected chair-
+ —Bos Fath p ,Thai( we, .thie membe.sr of t
Boys' Fine Overcoats—Boys' y Overcoats in the newest shades of brown ♦ Although Itis : al�tnenlarly buoy z< )the ma af, ,the, Carusidian Co moil . Of
�' . ♦ jtimoet for ,iyhle farmers, 100 delegates
^ Y GernleryaltO efornt Association of the hnovaemCnt In 1907,. asicl scgnitin-
:a button close at neck, with t ,vo rows of button. A stylish coat for the little
y ♦ ,w,e,r+e; pre+sen;t holm plI Parts of the ;On�,tarro,i having lc�aTiued ;with pia•• lie$ 001111 1910s vwh;elil he retired,
, • 11 • � • ridinug. 'The sp ers ;were Mr. Ell- d r, t of tth�d res aivation of! ,Or •• kroot Of lithe general boards
man rice.., N•+:"•.Y.JT•,.Y.Y.J,Yi.,..,,..Y.u.Y.,f.:.,•HYur,.....•H.rHI•.,.iU,a•I.,,JSYYY...,YrfYY,•..N, g.UO • foam egg ng
p s- ♦ bex, Prptside¢nt lwillra7lns . tanC1 J.J. our yeadier in;the I.egis3 ,tura, Hon; and copnzniit!tefes Of
the Methodist
s Mernier, !1 . P.r and T +P..iCarling, of
Boys' Suits in brown tweeds with light stripe, a pleat
A. G.lticaeKay,degirs fo dace art ehtjrcli> lvir Rowell hold a16491. Ihe
Z . �� $�, p i p T Eaef*.': necQr4 �gttr ;bjearty apprec5ation.. of partigdlar( rue ista, ptntamber of
clown front. of coat, lain knickers, sizes 22 tO , 8, our Mr, RAberte fes, ,tlLd hintrrixng ileal, brilliant! iabilit 1�Tissiat. Board, tills Boarcl of c1ur
S IF' L P
S ecial rice.......,....:.......,..*..Y....Y:....................:...., -.11.79 .Silber lexpressed his apprec� 8,'e[ (tars ivon to, Levodopa loth 1 t ,Specia and the General G` a-9 ere t
( p it i;atedt of tlba oonpfidence raDo de in he[ hoe giwien to ,tkueL cervico 04, this l Specials Color muttt{eie, atnd m
hien; b• hie ,coulsititamts throughout Provilnee Aird Ito,tll!i Liberal panty 4 ed tasan�� of;t�ba .baa laymen toxo
hid fog t ear eam of serWice and 0166 601% in ,bltilt aria; but in All prey, . t thhie 'Ilethod%s.t chinch . h
♦ liar eta y tt , cauialaa ori the Intotinatianial Met
g,5o, 10.00, t 2.ao, 15.00 to z4,00. Our $Yo O ✓ercoat "VIAwiedt ]the policies oi,thel ;R�]iit- 1G�amiadia.
4 Men'sOVA ` UatS with convertible t:bllar is Special value. Ask to see it. _ n.e� lclo'vteriiianen!t. Officeats of Aaaaciaflon, veep tr Eebul0 i c appoiere(a by He
p .. iegemiT Ecumenical Confea?gn,ce, He
. t ffioers, a the. Aasociatioas harA 'boon n f;active .member �fronu
i - i
- ... a The ,Oti6arro t�o�v rx,rcn.ent he s'i�fda. '�'i�e ns!u � year ;ve�ere oleeteC1 ;the first o t •1."Nur.ch Uaiao�n oxn:�
r.. .... _ haN belch habmpexed i�au>r$np, Way .for
,K .by;ifil>e Dopminion Govlbrnmel ik,mott- ab folloiva5 •- •tel' y p mittete; and L i!s,ch�uixman ofthe cam-
r eM; ,ably! inD a di at od'bh,e tidtefgf P esidimW -$on. W. L. Mae itt onL ewd of the Uduited Gro,m�
elot
�� i� O iannrngration, aiwrarp from .tl�e ;elle zie in i
,q TheM' , Q tea/ * ,, liawde oltNelw ;Oantarieo tdtbiei.'W at-• !V" xeesiden>bs :7VCeesre: V. V. iMr„` ac sill iga xn�,mlaer of ;Hhe
•. er;n:provi e. mut'ov'ent derithis PArd+gee M. P,,iC.Di.J3o asi,lVt P Sdnaltib.of,fllieUliivcr:t3itYaffioronte
i iiab sari, tihe eGbvtrpancuemt ]utas' P,, A. JY it'oing N0a1t+h flay►;; Edlmund ,and also ,of,t(ht� gate valid of fire
, s4 . l d'Or I ver man. w made>�o,o•d, irn,ulw: tely? Reform ad- ,Provti:x� .. R,11TI,scoitt. • , ' Board orfRoglolito�iof'V'ictoria Mir,
., . , Square lea Y .
• ,, jlsi3afaltrlatiotn• Obre Univ(e.*ty 01 TO- T�reaauMt•-•.rlr, A;best Vrt e , lindkest6d, b . xis p procliv hies are
iia n9 , .. , . . -. ... i �.. .l i b, ps 1� ,
ri
i�N . NIS `��NNN lei ;wt�` stf>gt ; liaa i t ;ultiWa ,ex .IP + d't'ats • b his �� a hi t.
. � . ,
FOR SALE ,ONLY AT
The Rexall 1®rng Store
e
See
+4�SLLL
Phru 13. • -
annufactllriilg the ]hist
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11
Georgee's( So;ciotY . and the Irish
Prates!tant Benevolent Society,
while hje is also a. (Member of :the
National Club, • the Ontario Club,
and itihe Qujeen Cit� �Curliixg Club.
M s Rowell is a clau
x ghtier orf Rev...
Dr Alexanc,er LonafOrd.
1.
MINOR' LOCALS, '
Novgmbier,
Council Weipeiting neat :Motniday.
Next Sunday ,will be, the event
fwli 4,th of'Novembfer.?;
ME McKILLOP FIRE INS. Co.
They. abo'vie Instur ance Cohupgay
k islheas to announce ,that paymegitis .
mays be, rriad(WAt:th;e Morrissh;!Clolth
f ..+g. S;tore,-Clinton.. .. -
MR JOHN CRAIG HONORED
rI
Wednesday,afternoon, at the Oat •' '
%da Foundry, Toronto, a presentation
was made by the foreman • and em,. .
ployes Go Mr. John Graig, who' is sev
ering his connection. with that cpm- , .. .
pony,. The gift.wash cabinet of silver.
Mrs. Uraii; was aliao presented with a
set of cut glass.: The presentation was
followed in the evening by h banquet,
at which about 00 employeswere pre-
sent. Toasts to the' Ding, the. guest,
visitors, and the ladies were drank..
after which a musical program was
provided, -Mr., Craig . has been for
some time general .superintendent of
theCanadzt Clinton+oundry. Mr. •Craig_fg
expected in Cthis week and by.
December the motors will be well
underway in`the•.fgdtorv,_ . .
.-
OOLCLOU"-ARXS'1RONG
.The marriage' of A2iss Adelaide May.11
Armstrong, daughter of Mr. Robert :11
.Armstrong, to" Rev, 3, H. Colclough
B. 'A., incumbent of tie parish of .. . •
Lloydtown took placeWednrsday inSt •
Paui'sChurch,Toronto. The bride wore 0
he>,, ravelin{€ suit of navy blue, with .
hat -to match. The ceremony was
performed by the Venerable Arch-
deacon Cody. After it short honey
moon trip -Mr and Mrs.-Colclough will
be at home to their friends at the ` ' �.
rectory, at Lloydtown.. '
TOWN( HAD BETTER WAXE UP.
Tuesday's daily Stratford herald
made the announcement that the firm
of Bennewtz & Shultz had decided to
go to Stratiord and would take over
the factory lately occupied by the flax
and cordage Co. and spoke in highest ,
terms of landing this factory, We -un-
derstand, however, that the company
have not finally.decided yet, and would
still like,to'come to:Ulinton. Why not
thresh 6t the matter at office and de-
cide if Clinton wants a factory of 20
men or would it rather see Stratford, I
or some other place built up at •Olin-
ton's expense of "tbo much Caution,'
: Let everyone boost and help in this.'
important matter.
O
COMMENCEMENTMMENCEMENTI EXERCISES
.The Collegiate Institute will; hold -
their annual Cominenoeurzent Exercis-
es on Thursday -Nov. 16ht in the Town..
Bail, when the prizes and difilomits
,will be awarded -the successful pu-
pils Besides-•bhis•�importan't.-feature,
the 'Collegiate have engaged Mr.
Yeigh to give one of his illustrated
lectures or travei talks on r'Cauada
Further particulars will be given next
week.
SOUTIt HURON I.I,BERALS '
-At! ithe Lilitoral !Coaiventiom• hold,
atlHerisiall onN!av, rat a. Zoller of
Zuriabj Naas chotsM ae Libras! can-
�didatd at'tiho ,conunfn,g ,Oartariio', t~=
+cher'. Wo ziellex, Jlov;evOlr, ivollel
sudh a largo ;oo(tte t'ha't oithiexgs,ftt+iith
d pew. ,
t