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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1911-11-16, Page 4N2.w NN*et VaI is.2.98 Just t:) hand this week, five doz Net kk aists, ail new styles, five different designs, silk tined, cream. only, all sizes, regular $5 Waists for $2.98, hile there are undoubtedly many other good Furs to select from in Clinton, we honestly •be- lieve the customer will find more real value in our Furs than coni- parisons can show elsewhere, COLPARISOM HELPS TO SELL OUR FURS .. r !z W 7 :. ..,,v- .,,,..... __.oar. - _ e, .. -. -• ig.- -z+ rc rs`.*",r . _.�.r,.t'+r, 5' Ti -^c: 1 hurstiaay, NOvrnbtax 16ths 1>i11 ,� Herus�l AtlalA,R,�4AiR1�+!►+�+RAr�4,►�A,A��4�1►#1iA�►�lu► ` . .�. A number1"•ironx have attended the. 1�11••tM+l1�il�s>Ir,► w -sr t vc tifrig, at [S�tplen last AQant3a�► ak 1' 111townM aLe Weaver of 1.01340:1, was . 1 to tun oil �'uesday: N' da was 000% IY r {( 11vko 1arr �'outag, f E3ru.rt#field, was in, 3 1 K r t taivrt U13 14�tT ini?cay. '�Xi''!R'Y'�Yf'f'r'T'ITTTtw�T�'�"L'!'#r�'ll'*'#'Y'!'�'����'#1"�17r1�"Ni'"M'�'�'ITfi'M'r i 1•'xi'et� SxztalrlcoTitbe, HensaIl's cxri0n i c lt* 111139, siTipping fro tu the depot.C1,uderitph, Ing the d,)wriprur of rain the funeral � lx'Cita town Busines--v i5 rather dull this sviek, George Johnston is away aAx, a lTuttt- blorlday Faftelnavn svzaaz tar#;sly attend. + osriTij� to tlT�.' frost ttsi,,t thtr f,trurvra tiro THI 1,01=14D. loaf# t', tieA,ep, ed, to conveyauc(s being Cc),latell in , E " the a rt to ia' " : , a " tit u, . , vi ". . r iT rz r, -, xtC thr, to c i E tr is.I b ,• c s x .) u u�• s•t c p . ' 1`10 (laray has returned from p x E3 Thesis c� trietery. 1131; aperattuna Yor till r �a,,on, y 't F' tan exteud,'d ViBit it, Western Canada, ltev. d• U' bVisharr, cls�ce:ised d plstor, Mr, Albert, Whitesides, chief con- . John 73anal4svn, who has baCti candueted a T Bret appropriate fierviCe. s6able, returned on Saturday 4rout i �A� Z,, h r tm ' ranching; in Montana for sever ik ears, Palrhearars were three bons Fatzd 1V. Y Y Work axial big two sons. Mr. Bobb wpokdon, to which city ha wept two as is renewing in;; old acrluaincaxtces in town lad lived at Mr. Work's for the rxst weeks ago to aI'resG a youth fortuerly ; 7 • and visiting at the <111i lows at Salt• 4j years. Anxnng tbnse frnrxT Ft idly- of Walton' an a charge of forget•y. 1 I<`1f��Jc�' and beautiful line of ford. FIe ivasaf'uzmer t.usiness Tn+z�u 1 hare.. It is not his intention to return lance who attended the funel,al were lk-A to the Nest, Jna, and liars. Wafkr�p and Jag, Bloody oliday Goods, full.of Cb,u1C8r�t !� Mr- and Mrs. P, J. Carey went to of Brucefield; Wm. L%udesborongh', a111t1W11 Se 8c3 � y MouiTt Carmel vestal"day to be px•esent and and "4VrTt. 't, • g• •lhe death of Andrew Bell oge. Of � �� s for the �.+��']�'l��jas T�,'�,d is anti sister;, Uhtas. lJ andesb0rau h and at the celebmtiou of the, golden wedd- . h+ Scott and ss Life, of the pioneer .settlers of Wis section ing aTlnlvel't3riry of lClr:C4rey's parents, `1'ttekersnlfth ;Robert Work, .of Tor took plan at his home, at Kippen M w ref>wcl�r for e Lli � � ( 1Clr- and Mrs. 'Phomas Carey, The onto ; and Miss Grace Robb who is :at. last Thur ay after, a long illness, � p company present was to be n and it large one tending the IVornxal Sahaal at Strttt- "idis brothe'i James died ,�eptenxber .• aha ? Qval d c, ], i�V O �+r « and the ten children were expected to ford. John Robb was a rnF n highly -1st, so that the older members of } • ... a wise enoU i h 1 be among the number, coeval cuts do,vrr the list of the pion- family are gradually passing i Lia,Qfd�C�Thenurpf Grand Bond, was and worthily respected land his re- this well ll known any pians nesteem td t to. buy f✓�I•ly,, sentenced to six months it, Goderfc4 eer settlers of the 0.11line of. Atonia to. The deceasod was blessed with a very l jail by JudgeHolt 'today for aan Joseph Smith, w W although"about 82 cheerf"I disposition and it was always assaulthe courrnitted on bliss Emma years of age is. remarkiibly active, a pleasure to meet hfrn, The funeral _ r Smith lu Grand Bend an $ui;ust 117, At Mr' Hobo a funeral, in addition to. took 1)lace from life late residence ort « ' %�► Toe girlie 15yeais at age and in char;;, Mr. Smith; were noticed other old Saturday a£ternooh at 2 o'clock to . • C lime, tm s ingAtrangly iigeinst the prisoner, the residents, 'John R. Miller, Thomas Hensadl Union Cemetery and was - judge told lira that he xnfgG have Stratchan, Alex. Stewart Fond' John largely attended, been charged %6Ith4 nxuch more serious Leckie. svbrse combined ages would Mr, and Mrs, Laudon, of Sanilac ! Cards offence had not saxlTe ea le Passing tolsl over 411, years, a gninwette not County Michigan, spent % pleasant �► • interfered, p p P g ' easily matched for vigor and alertness, week with the . lady's mother, Mrs. Another largo conargnment of ties , Anderson and numerous friends here, � ....�,Do you know y. ou can ,A beautiful. edition for � axil tlinbel tarrzved for the Ontario Miss ;`roll, of Grimsby, is visiting = i West Shore Railway, which' has been her friends the Afissed Dingdale. etreetno' c, Cards print- 1911, splendid ilmustra- at astandstill. for want of material, a - Mr. Alfred Griggs, of Exeter, has ed to your order and with tans, and will contain the i and all men have been idle' now for O engaged withAMr. Rotert Parsons for • fi ' k� E r '' z «' 3, a term to help him in the farut work, & your own name, on them Prize historic oe � a two months, This railway, has been t �> • undefi construction now for three a '� 3 Mr, Walter Osborne who held hie • . from $i per dozen ' u , t" p �`!t years, and only about 1r0 miles of it a auction sale of farm sLocic, etc., left • p �y0 fe at Louisburg, ,vlth track laid On it front C.3oderich to this week for Alberta, Mrs. Osborne _ Ask to see the Sam le =' r Kintail, but during rhe absence of cou• ;<3- is to remain (another month, while Mr. p Northern Qlltarl0 StO y • Book Christmas. Cards The 31< struetioxr work it Iixs been. doing a � � �f�. 4 �, J�,, aborne builds anew house, � ' , a 11>�11.tlltaStar. � large freight business and claim that Alan the line of improvement the Calendars 013[1 p Booklets. Several colored, plates in; • had it not been for the shortagein czars vond Concession of Stanley has done • Ask to See the Auto - would Cludina • would have handled a great deal more + something this year, two new houses o '` Canadians at freight, The ttains were hand having been built one • b M = graph Christhe- the„ handed by y r. E. p turas Letters. Coronation. In tubes. ooustruotiofi engine, . Morrison and the other by Mr. W..H.• i • �h Collins, Both are large and Commod- at 5o cents. und•both were built b Mr. John • xoua y. s # • >?: R ', Roffman, of -Dashwood, a careful and �* ff-exraall, 3 �5�% •' trastw01'by Pontractor. Mr, Morri- • '�; ^:T s son's is built of cement with a flat roof • WI nneof the most tm.turo of matters , 3 qS.” • an innovation iii. this nefghberhood y 1, lDrt Book connected with .tile fnLure of Flensal! t h st' �s f' as the e that may, gain �ri popularity . • Christ' 7 • P istbeproper facilities farmou+dtu���•• - L tpab1. gatherings and eiitertaiutneitts, r t years, go by. the inside is 1 • �Wie, have all. the new 'odes and • C)rT Sunday rziarnfnk abonc 4 n'clocel� w�: t ; ; ,., •. , if, .there is any 0, i1Fis.Jatnes itiloare had a -close nail from 1�� i"�r;"�`` - - Special book we have not in stock, we shall be pleased Wing asphyxiated 1p coal *:as, F4)rtti �•� .�__ ._� nateiy her hushand by ehAnd foun<! ;; �y' r'" ', ^�' - n� b _ to, get it for You—but speak soon. • her uuconselotzs, tie Bore her OtTC ill ate �° t, ' • • •,',F, .�a ✓ ✓f r .1 .w Q. . � # ., M k t,;r.1 ya k w� �Pj if to the open Fafr 0130 pracnred'a doctor,( J T •,.► nue I�1n�dv�r enduY� f�, s 3 • rvtio tvorl:ed with her frit liuurs before ' , s �' t,t3uy�i:. _. _ she was oat of danger.' She bad a very Not much need to tell oil ?abou • narraiv<t;crpe. 'Unp ,r )Il lie4=' Trip, w enin3 With ® y t this Depart- �. 1,ir Frederic Villiers. who is now menti the display soaks for itself, • • ^) •r- E oomin I 'Lir G�.t.ns, • ' p . y P ��IE� )�3't,11t'fi • War ceTrespendetrt for tl,e Loildan fl`' hia lines are, now fully stocked, fife white and gold tuburn Ne►vs Fat '1`rilpoli. " _ • is by far.the best value. we have seen ; why not start G. I3r true and (z: I oixnglliTa are -their :„ t e t, a l_eFave London .to Be• away on a two w,eel;s' hunting excuT, a set by getting a few feces for. Christmas slop to Iluskok%' Scifortli- crowned E ^Nror and Contort • pi , • , f • Noah Plaetzer came home frorxi the ; 11IOX0nzfe 8s .Co , of. Clinton, 11'ive lfter Covina. ;Good-tyo to -Their . 8 )it�.�61vOr P01s, .Vases Trill t .Sl' • West Friday. -fie carne from• north • s. 4 a. F►xnll<er alttl•�ea attst,er)deu work on the new post office Younger C,ifl:lran -- Carneous Re - of • + • nfa'askr�taan and it was, five clegzees until spring- { • Sf is is great. variety. • below zero ivhen he left,, Mr; and Mrs, D. A. lit amf5, Of Ton -galin on' Board the Vessel - War.. • - .1Vm Patterson. has sold. his 'house , are guests cI hit, trod blrs. G. -1+1, U� EARLYFOR, "'" �HRZ �` i . • onto , �) ships l=ine a Royal Salute.. - and lot in. the villag$. to Air. Krauss Henderson, • . sand • has purohased . John. Taman's The -Turkish C7lub,.. kwifvn as the "'n, 14ov..13 Mfto George and • 0 Lonr.1 ' . � fartid: Mr., Taman has not decid'ecT Orientals, arrived oil :a special train Queen Mary started SFatur<lak morning � definitely where he will locate, from Stratford on 'r6ltrsday evening, on a journey lvhictl has no parallel in' ® - John Garner, whose. two children and"initia.ted 20 how uiembers into the the history of the British thronr�, >,or were burned to death fu ' their' own `u'eaforth•Lodge, tli: #rr=t time a reigning Emperor of •�life • �'" ` home at Fort Willis ixT'1R. Week.•. was' WYn, YroiTttt'oat. ItL-P. P;; .cif Centre' 1naia is going tlTere to he erawned and • •. v)sitfng his sister, Mrs. Lorne Scrim- Baron, attended an Organization .:to ro'ceive the acclamations of his sub- • �" geor, for afew days last week mee.tingofthe Seaforth L✓fber,als op jects: "eLIN140N. • - — --- — -- -- --Friday evening,1lfter 'saying lareweil to their young • Terms i2ash. One Price Onl� W I ISKqq Y 7 is r That Christmas is only a few weeks' awe and that numerous lines for that s'easo'n are being away I stock almost everyday. Keep your eye on this store for suitable things, Just now you require suitable th+no t the cold or k �,$ to keep au . cep in the heat,'w" ever way yqu-wish to put it. FLANNEL Either by the yard or in ready-to-wear garments are here in variety, . never . better equipped never bigger sales. Keep In Touch . With our Underwear De artmer°t --everything you need is here ini ' ch ldren s,girls, misses and ladies two-piece and combinations. , It Is Wonderful How.the men and boys are finding out that it is to their interest to get their furnishings from us. Ties ando Jars,' Underwear -and Braces, Shirts and Socks, andkerchiefs and Gloves, -Over - ails and Smocic , irtili , Cottonade ands Denim. We are tha kful to notice the. increasing Oconfi- dence the people have ill our method`' One price for all and that the lowest possible, • Means protection for everybody. We will endeavor to keep our Promiutn Depart• ment complete during the busy season so that patrons can get any article they may require, Please come for premiums in the forenoon if pus- � sible so that we maybe abje to give you proper atten- tion in making your selection, r� �t MEET ME AT Thi -People's Store i e death t Robert Arnrstrong, er children at Buckingham Palace the A••�A��i��•••��ili•�1i••••��•��•ir�r•�•••r�•••••t/••••� Morris, ' father of •Hire. William Hartry aecurr. X. Morris,and Queen, with thc+ir softie,; _ ed in Willow City North Dakot% on drove in three open. laudaus foo .Vic -- A Plgnet,r: Called • Away.—This. the 7th inst. The. remains arrived. toric- Station.. Elie sveather loos t f- g a. pine, stained a -- e d'ay.evening• of last week, sat .0:30' here an' briday evening, 'tl�e funeral cal ,fo'r a London November. niornix h Finished in Geor i " tt varnished) and is 'fitted u and 1 deemaa.us . by about 150. people. The a'Clock, John Robb, . one. of the • few I taking place from the hone of ibis, a grey mist pre.vailing•. "' p' with all modern convenieneea. •Mr, Collin's. � Turner's church people•are goad enter- pioneeis of 4Mori-is to avnship,. died at 1•lartry ora Saturday Innrning to. the 1 he ling, ill the uniform of an ad- house is built of brisk :and is also before hely we hope ib will not be long .the home of Will. Wnrk, bis , son.in• Place of interment in BVUs$;ieg' Celle Miral, rood:' in the first earria e°. Z�?i£1i tinished in. Georgia pine, . stained and before they will patty us it visit. taw, in his ti3 yorar: He had been 'in tPry. 141c. Arnistroag h -ad reached flim tvas ,Quern Fary in a ipiue dress varnished, .lt.has an imposing appear. • failing health for some time and hence the good sages of 8:p years. and Mrs. The Prince 'of .Z4 ales and ance from its splendid site on the hill; the end was .n st unexpec:ted:. De= Princess Mary alio rariz in thiscar, L1st.bunday tide Methodists held Porters 111111 ceased was -born At .New Galloway; _ Kfrkound'hrfghtsbfre;. : Scobland, on Brttcefieid nage; which: wti� pacnrtecl by a de- theft Anniversary services when, the The. Association sore . �ettln r. a o tachment of the. Horse .Guards.. REv. Mr. Barker,.of Sda:forth preached Fowl Supper to' be .held on Tuesday. October �Ist, 1S` til, . •fie, was one of Intendorl fosinst week. earnest; thotif;htful . >rtnd `het � • o day, eleven children, only one sister sur- Mr: ' James Cheering crowd ;:•ro=oted the royal 'helpful ser- November 21st, tvhfoh promises to be tfoss continues. ill .in mons, Excellent -music was . rovided l the event of the s!'asaTi. Viving t the present. 1VIr Robb health. Procession aiou� the route to Victoriai p t Station; The stiifauii•, (rani irhfch the by the .combined Presbyterian and Airs,-Tichborne is. visftfnd: at Jolie Canada at :the age o£ -22 and .. 1.he fappl'e crop is it total failure in . public" triad. been'- exclu for ydetlttrdiet cltoitis. The . libeizal • offer- Michi an, ' . b t, spent a 'few years in' Tuckersmith this vrcini! y, with ' 1, was filled Tugs were in aid of the work g township; Huron Co., after which be I4liss Isabel Scott of h inembers, of the royal family And (;hurc of the Bliss Neil McDougMl, of Seaforth, is .took lip 15`0 acres of Government.land in LOivn on•Wednesio , Scaforth was prominent dignitaries, h spending, afeTv days in the ;nefgtabor• on- the fSth .line of Morra�t toavpship $ nurii n ,- edn . Y A Yianeer. Gone—Last Wednesday hood. here sattended the The band of the Coiclstreain. Gttat cisme„ -tjre eight Inst., . atEather of .the Oldest Douglas MclJougatl left' for Walah- t where he milds his home for many entert6inment held, in CCippen _last _Played'the royal anthem, and as the settlers in South.Huron passed over to 1 in t n t r years; and upon which 'his son John Albriday evening, iT)iperfal special: pulled. out of the eta- . the great ma"orit g o Tecently. still linea.' Only July 11th 1858 deceus• ' QuUfa nuinber of far' tion at ib.3o o'e1ocI, on its .yvay to the ]ate Mr, 3 yin the person of i13rs. C;ea. Vanderburgh and Mrs. m rs in this . Andrew Bell who svgs one NVaiter Weston left for Kinloss on ed was trial to Miss Eliza Landes• vicinity axe disposing• of th-ir beaus. demon strati; then) iras a remarkable of the first children born in the town- Saturday evening borough; who made a .fine helpmeet ''Mr. Scott demonstration 'of affection. ship of Tuekersmitb, in the'year 1837.:1 who is very i ng to 'see their. sister, grain we>chant, is the 'J~he s d. y 11, and predeceased her husband by ;14 buyer. 'special crown -of India, which . His father was the late Robert Bell Mrs, O: Wi Potter .is vision at years 22 years ago Mr; and Mrs. A horse attaahed•to a democrat be- the'.. King will wear at the durbar. at for many years the, owner. of the Iii - Cattle's Craasin g Robb built a comfortable . horde in lorrgfng to' ilii. Neil McGregor made a Delhi, . on Dec. I2, .and other state pen, mills. He was the youn eat fn a Ben's g• Brussels 8buth and after the good dash for liberty on Tuesday afternrro'n jewels, are already aboard the• vessel. taxnily;of twel'v'e, seven sons g havin returned home on Tues- Brussels ale .Ana fi a d Mr. Robb took., a The were laced in dao � ve ay last -having spent two months in p quarters After running down the street for a Y P ,safes, 01x4 ,with ghters . Those still alive are Willa the West. weal the. +Sni ifill,ndustrious, He was a very considerabir di�tarice,it collided with m the regalia were taken to P-ortsmoutif lam, of Henskll•and-Daniel Paul and ' The Po ' hearty man, industrYous. genial and fie poral, In so doing the democrat was .Friday,' unostentatiously, The John, of Ha ' iter g'• Hi11 •Beef ding, held ()Id of vim. In 188,. he visited the demolisbed and the horse treed, Hcw . P paper b th court g , -Hay, nsattrsb his HaubandMiss their annualmeeting on Frraay even, Licked in brown p y ttr stet o fam• Ing"last and was well attended, The. ,. %and'where he spent six months ever, ft was captured heforo it got out jewelers and were carried to the ily there remains -to , mourn his loss. 'past season's operations hav with relatives and friends, The sub. "` of the village, Thfs fs the third • ruTT- steamship vithoixt his sons, • Daniel, .,of 130ston, �t�ass. satisfactory, The- e been lent of this natice was one of the office away In town ftTsfiie of a week, except the :presence of a sfn 1e Scoiy- Robert, of New Ontario,. Andrew, of showed that h secretary, s report bearers when Melvflle Church, Brus- 8 , nearly 12000. pounds • of land Yard detective. 2nd Ooneess on of 1'uokersmith, Lina :merit had been consumed by the rnem- aels, was first . organized and was a John on .the homestead and da.ughtera: bens of the ring or an Avera e w Liberal in politics. About 2 ears ago Wars_ hips Boom. g eight Mrs. Williams of Saskatoon, Mrs. per beef of 470. pounds. . After the he bad •a stroke of Paralysis which Portsmouth, Eng., -Nov. 13; Xhe Walper, of Hensail, Mrs.. Sinclair, of winding up of the businessa made past weakened b lie bath 1physically ofin and cr Medina of ting . & o. Steamship Ca:, Tuc&ersmith and Miss Cameron at,•season, , arrangements were -made for mentally but he,was Andy confined to carrying . King . George and . Queen home besides his bereaved partner, the carrying on of'the business for an - bed six days. before he passed away, Aiary to India left the harbor at 2:3b 11f> s: 13e11, Mr: Bell: ryas his demise being attributable to. iron" , ;y:::.• .,<xs a'Cloek yesterday afternoon to the ac- a faithful other year, the first beef to be butch• chitin and heart weakness. The ` nom member of St. Andrews Church, , Kip• ered on the. first. ruesdn.y,. on or after y ,. N. paniment of a royal salute. b the pen, and he wf11 he feat! m'ssed b a the middle of Ma The o fn , family consists of four sons Win. %t ,,;��� �`> .� � ` < _'' �' g ' y ' y y f cera for. C guns.of the warships and forts. The largecircle of Friends and acquaint- 1912 were eieeted as'falt5wsF Pres(- Walton, John Of., Morris Geo, of ����� fv � ships were manned, the bands la •ed Brussels and James, of Maidstone, ,1 ''r'i �s ,. p' P Y anoe$.who learned to loge hltn.tor hfs deft, John Coir, Sr Secretary, kinds nature" hie was is Consiervative Stix•lin Butcher,. t 3', J. n- i stOiie, �,1�.� F Gotl Save -the King" and enormous kindlynature. g. O. W. ,Potter- 7n - $ask ,) and two daughters (Mrs. 'CVM, in politics. His •funeral' on Saturday specters, Nelson Yeo. ' 'CVork, of Grey, and Mrs. JohnCurrie. sat s, Crosstls on 'the esplanade at Beath Sea,. the Ilth Inst• e . Peter itc t'% iS» a f bra Cheered• rousingly as- the royal vessel , too Hensall Union Ceme• Dougall, John, Schwantz and Janies afMaidstone; Saslt,) Notwith'statad- passed out, �erhWAS lar el attended. His fam•' Cox.. Along the sea ,front � off Spithead y,sympathy of trip in their � fw��� 5��1. s�:s:,. • ' „". 1 have life .. eleven dreadnait lits, composing the bereavement first bt,.ttieshil) squadran--And atten-' - 111111 tt , /1M/�Mr1l�h hhl� ' <lritit cruisers; awaited the. Medina, � Mr.Ben Churchill, w. ••/%?�� ,, � � ., > , , :.:'• lL�D114iO1E1 nUd(i ►l ,anda•cl her outut to sea. The Admiralty n have ills barn finished, an ` NG:,> %r y Yacht, I nrhantress . with the •Lord, Mrs. 1;red Nott �11iss Rowe of Forr I U „ ai delfi�erea tit tine , lwicll s cut. last JJPFzi '�r f� s J the :ldmiralty immediately foflow.ed bunch of turkeys to Mason & IileMur- week with here. friend Aliss a +' ra,y, of Clinton; . Maim. , Vfva tlTey :4ieaiirla and tole. four fiat -class cruf;c'rs, the Cochrano, tlrgylf, Do+ NVill Grant: has said bis ftarni to ' ;.Phe' friends of Airs. John 'Orainger h: "(enc":' and Natal, whiell in columancl taxon Ito+sdctiffe; of Ushorne Town- wilt be };l,rcl to see her out :again Fifter fl[4i'1' 4YA �A'ER, l�;t' SF:R1Di of t0r Colin Iiolpol, will convey Th..fr r[lilp far ;5t3,uUll, :1slr. C}raT1t eltpeets to her recent; illness. '118j, "fes to tilt• far fast, •cohipleted int?ve to C.14nton: to rodre. Miss I.:°Fe 1,ear and sister. Airs. At - and fink T ,Alli il1u,�7i!ING ilii,. pavealit, il�.�I> C, herd has got fits M acre farm i � y of li[i: th retiirnc�d 1Tonxra' `!'?,e f4;>et la {dttr' ta' arrive at. gritetitta. ploughed up fox flax for next year, the firm the' Vest on Friday, after spend•. ---; dur!'l t1 #sr t wecl: of Dt r: Tnt,er 't ork was done by,ik�t, UcCavtney and) Ing two, Tncinths tlierr5. aii<l- ttivv days later thr' pnrty will pro. M` Hanley, Theta should be -a good, buttal:. %veods has boli it, one of - and Drop oil this ftirni Fxs it line been in J°`epli \IainTring's Aortia an will move, .. QxaiValll ed, Iron Work cel �l by train to 1)cilti; wW011 thoy grass for a good mariit to Ills Carni shortly, s110111d reacll on Doe. 7. Thor, will bt+ Thursday $lite thet London Win. Lee has purchased his brother l{,it�'a�nAe i7. Il�a'1h:�, Of Ii,lston, who rise, Last 1'hurscla 1310 flet 8061114 ant t Eire lu:nba+r r:,le,:tT1a11 tri Head of tile elaborate cerc,monies at CtFlcutta anti itoad 'League spent FI ver enjoyable John-I.ee's 100 -lure farm fox, flip. durbar 1prolpor at whin l Ili.,; %fa- evenin p � y ja8tan. of $4600, ' tithe sum 4 Sturtueant o.o .ver works and lits gin the otcl Chtirc h nn the Stan - „l vetr0t� hing noun for the i�oeontl Unit- boon r;'• . j�atry.,{ill formally tiAsuxnr the tftls' of 6uty farm, It was tie'w for ,the old Miss Bella joie eoI rind Janres sen ttiii„ I.in pt mr, svzll be lield at Delhi, C1lureh to hear ai Fain sung the praises spent Olcotod Chwernor of At asstwh)ns,,tts. i i ' a feta days w th their sister, Mrs: I on Dec.. lw, of the I:-r,'cnt led, Who hash Ile- fi ' --� „ Asvde 4u "4C'fn' lain. - Mr. John Purcell. of Seafortth, K spent Sunda We have everything 111Ie • Sunday in II tit. r Mrs. James Butler and Mr. William 'mireWeek's Market r To s• � t3Adout, Suudayed witbHUllettfriends, that in new+and tip�to dateM1% 14111e8. Heynolds is around again in'the Plumbing and heat alta r hls illness, . IIIT John l;te• nolds and 9 family ing business. , TORONTO 11.0XTRFAL BUFFALO lMovede tetj rnds i vine ��rlit ag �b eek re whe i iss oretta Iynn spent a few days l STib si7"> s GxVAN bir ALL llU Olt Ci rg $`X.10 . 'i 00' . Feld and Watered $6 7fi �In town last week. CONTUA,CT WORK o�� �Olrs �� � .Mrs. John Shanahan is, up and � 8. 160 1 around again after her lou illness, ~ LAMRS 5.'X0 �.�l�j 4.35 Mr. Haigh 1+'lynn, of eachwoed, spent a fow days lath week in Hudlett. ram &.Sutter TORONTO 11ONTRUAL, NEW YORK B3,BelgtubX ily,'th0 khainlpion beds~ HUTU 2$C drinker, o wiih a d t06houft- i�pia•il. filoNE. p _. 44 $a op * ..m 0190, Thiat P;ease Valuesi That Yalu � of & OW00 THE STORE OF F A$)RI N MI"111"I'lorTy At'$3*" As the season creep's, :Jong Millinery must moo, which reason ac- counts for Saturday's extraordinary prices, The hats are some of the smartest and newest ` shapes trina.med in our own work room, and possesses that air of distinctiveness that has made the name :of chis store famous for°high- class millinery, Hats 0. from $5 to $3 for $.98 r Come early 5atutday and have first cholce- N2.w NN*et VaI is.2.98 Just t:) hand this week, five doz Net kk aists, ail new styles, five different designs, silk tined, cream. only, all sizes, regular $5 Waists for $2.98, hile there are undoubtedly many other good Furs to select from in Clinton, we honestly •be- lieve the customer will find more real value in our Furs than coni- parisons can show elsewhere, COLPARISOM HELPS TO SELL OUR FURS .. r !z W 7 :. ..,,v- .,,,..... __.oar. - _ e, .. -. -• ig.- -z+ rc rs`.*",r . _.�.r,.t'+r, 5' Ti -^c: 1 hurstiaay, NOvrnbtax 16ths 1>i11 ,� Herus�l AtlalA,R,�4AiR1�+!►+�+RAr�4,►�A,A��4�1►#1iA�►�lu► ` . .�. A number1"•ironx have attended the. 1�11••tM+l1�il�s>Ir,► w -sr t vc tifrig, at [S�tplen last AQant3a�► ak 1' 111townM aLe Weaver of 1.01340:1, was . 1 to tun oil �'uesday: N' da was 000% IY r {( 11vko 1arr �'outag, f E3ru.rt#field, was in, 3 1 K r t taivrt U13 14�tT ini?cay. '�Xi''!R'Y'�Yf'f'r'T'ITTTtw�T�'�"L'!'#r�'ll'*'#'Y'!'�'����'#1"�17r1�"Ni'"M'�'�'ITfi'M'r i 1•'xi'et� SxztalrlcoTitbe, HensaIl's cxri0n i c lt* 111139, siTipping fro tu the depot.C1,uderitph, Ing the d,)wriprur of rain the funeral � lx'Cita town Busines--v i5 rather dull this sviek, George Johnston is away aAx, a lTuttt- blorlday Faftelnavn svzaaz tar#;sly attend. + osriTij� to tlT�.' frost ttsi,,t thtr f,trurvra tiro THI 1,01=14D. loaf# t', tieA,ep, ed, to conveyauc(s being Cc),latell in , E " the a rt to ia' " : , a " tit u, . , vi ". . r iT rz r, -, xtC thr, to c i E tr is.I b ,• c s x .) u u�• s•t c p . ' 1`10 (laray has returned from p x E3 Thesis c� trietery. 1131; aperattuna Yor till r �a,,on, y 't F' tan exteud,'d ViBit it, Western Canada, ltev. d• U' bVisharr, cls�ce:ised d plstor, Mr, Albert, Whitesides, chief con- . John 73anal4svn, who has baCti candueted a T Bret appropriate fierviCe. s6able, returned on Saturday 4rout i �A� Z,, h r tm ' ranching; in Montana for sever ik ears, Palrhearars were three bons Fatzd 1V. Y Y Work axial big two sons. Mr. Bobb wpokdon, to which city ha wept two as is renewing in;; old acrluaincaxtces in town lad lived at Mr. Work's for the rxst weeks ago to aI'resG a youth fortuerly ; 7 • and visiting at the <111i lows at Salt• 4j years. Anxnng tbnse frnrxT Ft idly- of Walton' an a charge of forget•y. 1 I<`1f��Jc�' and beautiful line of ford. FIe ivasaf'uzmer t.usiness Tn+z�u 1 hare.. It is not his intention to return lance who attended the funel,al were lk-A to the Nest, Jna, and liars. Wafkr�p and Jag, Bloody oliday Goods, full.of Cb,u1C8r�t !� Mr- and Mrs. P, J. Carey went to of Brucefield; Wm. L%udesborongh', a111t1W11 Se 8c3 � y MouiTt Carmel vestal"day to be px•esent and and "4VrTt. 't, • g• •lhe death of Andrew Bell oge. Of � �� s for the �.+��']�'l��jas T�,'�,d is anti sister;, Uhtas. lJ andesb0rau h and at the celebmtiou of the, golden wedd- . h+ Scott and ss Life, of the pioneer .settlers of Wis section ing aTlnlvel't3riry of lClr:C4rey's parents, `1'ttekersnlfth ;Robert Work, .of Tor took plan at his home, at Kippen M w ref>wcl�r for e Lli � � ( 1Clr- and Mrs. 'Phomas Carey, The onto ; and Miss Grace Robb who is :at. last Thur ay after, a long illness, � p company present was to be n and it large one tending the IVornxal Sahaal at Strttt- "idis brothe'i James died ,�eptenxber .• aha ? Qval d c, ], i�V O �+r « and the ten children were expected to ford. John Robb was a rnF n highly -1st, so that the older members of } • ... a wise enoU i h 1 be among the number, coeval cuts do,vrr the list of the pion- family are gradually passing i Lia,Qfd�C�Thenurpf Grand Bond, was and worthily respected land his re- this well ll known any pians nesteem td t to. buy f✓�I•ly,, sentenced to six months it, Goderfc4 eer settlers of the 0.11line of. Atonia to. The deceasod was blessed with a very l jail by JudgeHolt 'today for aan Joseph Smith, w W although"about 82 cheerf"I disposition and it was always assaulthe courrnitted on bliss Emma years of age is. remarkiibly active, a pleasure to meet hfrn, The funeral _ r Smith lu Grand Bend an $ui;ust 117, At Mr' Hobo a funeral, in addition to. took 1)lace from life late residence ort « ' %�► Toe girlie 15yeais at age and in char;;, Mr. Smith; were noticed other old Saturday a£ternooh at 2 o'clock to . • C lime, tm s ingAtrangly iigeinst the prisoner, the residents, 'John R. Miller, Thomas Hensadl Union Cemetery and was - judge told lira that he xnfgG have Stratchan, Alex. Stewart Fond' John largely attended, been charged %6Ith4 nxuch more serious Leckie. svbrse combined ages would Mr, and Mrs, Laudon, of Sanilac ! Cards offence had not saxlTe ea le Passing tolsl over 411, years, a gninwette not County Michigan, spent % pleasant �► • interfered, p p P g ' easily matched for vigor and alertness, week with the . lady's mother, Mrs. Another largo conargnment of ties , Anderson and numerous friends here, � ....�,Do you know y. ou can ,A beautiful. edition for � axil tlinbel tarrzved for the Ontario Miss ;`roll, of Grimsby, is visiting = i West Shore Railway, which' has been her friends the Afissed Dingdale. etreetno' c, Cards print- 1911, splendid ilmustra- at astandstill. for want of material, a - Mr. Alfred Griggs, of Exeter, has ed to your order and with tans, and will contain the i and all men have been idle' now for O engaged withAMr. Rotert Parsons for • fi ' k� E r '' z «' 3, a term to help him in the farut work, & your own name, on them Prize historic oe � a two months, This railway, has been t �> • undefi construction now for three a '� 3 Mr, Walter Osborne who held hie • . from $i per dozen ' u , t" p �`!t years, and only about 1r0 miles of it a auction sale of farm sLocic, etc., left • p �y0 fe at Louisburg, ,vlth track laid On it front C.3oderich to this week for Alberta, Mrs. Osborne _ Ask to see the Sam le =' r Kintail, but during rhe absence of cou• ;<3- is to remain (another month, while Mr. p Northern Qlltarl0 StO y • Book Christmas. Cards The 31< struetioxr work it Iixs been. doing a � � �f�. 4 �, J�,, aborne builds anew house, � ' , a 11>�11.tlltaStar. � large freight business and claim that Alan the line of improvement the Calendars 013[1 p Booklets. Several colored, plates in; • had it not been for the shortagein czars vond Concession of Stanley has done • Ask to See the Auto - would Cludina • would have handled a great deal more + something this year, two new houses o '` Canadians at freight, The ttains were hand having been built one • b M = graph Christhe- the„ handed by y r. E. p turas Letters. Coronation. In tubes. ooustruotiofi engine, . Morrison and the other by Mr. W..H.• i • �h Collins, Both are large and Commod- at 5o cents. und•both were built b Mr. John • xoua y. s # • >?: R ', Roffman, of -Dashwood, a careful and �* ff-exraall, 3 �5�% •' trastw01'by Pontractor. Mr, Morri- • '�; ^:T s son's is built of cement with a flat roof • WI nneof the most tm.turo of matters , 3 qS.” • an innovation iii. this nefghberhood y 1, lDrt Book connected with .tile fnLure of Flensal! t h st' �s f' as the e that may, gain �ri popularity . • Christ' 7 • P istbeproper facilities farmou+dtu���•• - L tpab1. gatherings and eiitertaiutneitts, r t years, go by. the inside is 1 • �Wie, have all. the new 'odes and • C)rT Sunday rziarnfnk abonc 4 n'clocel� w�: t ; ; ,., •. , if, .there is any 0, i1Fis.Jatnes itiloare had a -close nail from 1�� i"�r;"�`` - - Special book we have not in stock, we shall be pleased Wing asphyxiated 1p coal *:as, F4)rtti �•� .�__ ._� nateiy her hushand by ehAnd foun<! ;; �y' r'" ', ^�' - n� b _ to, get it for You—but speak soon. • her uuconselotzs, tie Bore her OtTC ill ate �° t, ' • • •,',F, .�a ✓ ✓f r .1 .w Q. . � # ., M k t,;r.1 ya k w� �Pj if to the open Fafr 0130 pracnred'a doctor,( J T •,.► nue I�1n�dv�r enduY� f�, s 3 • rvtio tvorl:ed with her frit liuurs before ' , s �' t,t3uy�i:. _. _ she was oat of danger.' She bad a very Not much need to tell oil ?abou • narraiv<t;crpe. 'Unp ,r )Il lie4=' Trip, w enin3 With ® y t this Depart- �. 1,ir Frederic Villiers. who is now menti the display soaks for itself, • • ^) •r- E oomin I 'Lir G�.t.ns, • ' p . y P ��IE� )�3't,11t'fi • War ceTrespendetrt for tl,e Loildan fl`' hia lines are, now fully stocked, fife white and gold tuburn Ne►vs Fat '1`rilpoli. " _ • is by far.the best value. we have seen ; why not start G. I3r true and (z: I oixnglliTa are -their :„ t e t, a l_eFave London .to Be• away on a two w,eel;s' hunting excuT, a set by getting a few feces for. Christmas slop to Iluskok%' Scifortli- crowned E ^Nror and Contort • pi , • , f • Noah Plaetzer came home frorxi the ; 11IOX0nzfe 8s .Co , of. Clinton, 11'ive lfter Covina. ;Good-tyo to -Their . 8 )it�.�61vOr P01s, .Vases Trill t .Sl' • West Friday. -fie carne from• north • s. 4 a. F►xnll<er alttl•�ea attst,er)deu work on the new post office Younger C,ifl:lran -- Carneous Re - of • + • nfa'askr�taan and it was, five clegzees until spring- { • Sf is is great. variety. • below zero ivhen he left,, Mr; and Mrs, D. A. lit amf5, Of Ton -galin on' Board the Vessel - War.. • - .1Vm Patterson. has sold. his 'house , are guests cI hit, trod blrs. G. -1+1, U� EARLYFOR, "'" �HRZ �` i . • onto , �) ships l=ine a Royal Salute.. - and lot in. the villag$. to Air. Krauss Henderson, • . sand • has purohased . John. Taman's The -Turkish C7lub,.. kwifvn as the "'n, 14ov..13 Mfto George and • 0 Lonr.1 ' . � fartid: Mr., Taman has not decid'ecT Orientals, arrived oil :a special train Queen Mary started SFatur<lak morning � definitely where he will locate, from Stratford on 'r6ltrsday evening, on a journey lvhictl has no parallel in' ® - John Garner, whose. two children and"initia.ted 20 how uiembers into the the history of the British thronr�, >,or were burned to death fu ' their' own `u'eaforth•Lodge, tli: #rr=t time a reigning Emperor of •�life • �'" ` home at Fort Willis ixT'1R. Week.•. was' WYn, YroiTttt'oat. ItL-P. P;; .cif Centre' 1naia is going tlTere to he erawned and • •. v)sitfng his sister, Mrs. Lorne Scrim- Baron, attended an Organization .:to ro'ceive the acclamations of his sub- • �" geor, for afew days last week mee.tingofthe Seaforth L✓fber,als op jects: "eLIN140N. • - — --- — -- -- --Friday evening,1lfter 'saying lareweil to their young • Terms i2ash. One Price Onl� W I ISKqq Y 7 is r That Christmas is only a few weeks' awe and that numerous lines for that s'easo'n are being away I stock almost everyday. Keep your eye on this store for suitable things, Just now you require suitable th+no t the cold or k �,$ to keep au . cep in the heat,'w" ever way yqu-wish to put it. FLANNEL Either by the yard or in ready-to-wear garments are here in variety, . never . better equipped never bigger sales. Keep In Touch . With our Underwear De artmer°t --everything you need is here ini ' ch ldren s,girls, misses and ladies two-piece and combinations. , It Is Wonderful How.the men and boys are finding out that it is to their interest to get their furnishings from us. Ties ando Jars,' Underwear -and Braces, Shirts and Socks, andkerchiefs and Gloves, -Over - ails and Smocic , irtili , Cottonade ands Denim. We are tha kful to notice the. increasing Oconfi- dence the people have ill our method`' One price for all and that the lowest possible, • Means protection for everybody. We will endeavor to keep our Promiutn Depart• ment complete during the busy season so that patrons can get any article they may require, Please come for premiums in the forenoon if pus- � sible so that we maybe abje to give you proper atten- tion in making your selection, r� �t MEET ME AT Thi -People's Store i e death t Robert Arnrstrong, er children at Buckingham Palace the A••�A��i��•••��ili•�1i••••��•��•ir�r•�•••r�•••••t/••••� Morris, ' father of •Hire. William Hartry aecurr. X. Morris,and Queen, with thc+ir softie,; _ ed in Willow City North Dakot% on drove in three open. laudaus foo .Vic -- A Plgnet,r: Called • Away.—This. the 7th inst. The. remains arrived. toric- Station.. Elie sveather loos t f- g a. pine, stained a -- e d'ay.evening• of last week, sat .0:30' here an' briday evening, 'tl�e funeral cal ,fo'r a London November. niornix h Finished in Geor i " tt varnished) and is 'fitted u and 1 deemaa.us . by about 150. people. The a'Clock, John Robb, . one. of the • few I taking place from the hone of ibis, a grey mist pre.vailing•. "' p' with all modern convenieneea. •Mr, Collin's. � Turner's church people•are goad enter- pioneeis of 4Mori-is to avnship,. died at 1•lartry ora Saturday Innrning to. the 1 he ling, ill the uniform of an ad- house is built of brisk :and is also before hely we hope ib will not be long .the home of Will. Wnrk, bis , son.in• Place of interment in BVUs$;ieg' Celle Miral, rood:' in the first earria e°. Z�?i£1i tinished in. Georgia pine, . stained and before they will patty us it visit. taw, in his ti3 yorar: He had been 'in tPry. 141c. Arnistroag h -ad reached flim tvas ,Quern Fary in a ipiue dress varnished, .lt.has an imposing appear. • failing health for some time and hence the good sages of 8:p years. and Mrs. The Prince 'of .Z4 ales and ance from its splendid site on the hill; the end was .n st unexpec:ted:. De= Princess Mary alio rariz in thiscar, L1st.bunday tide Methodists held Porters 111111 ceased was -born At .New Galloway; _ Kfrkound'hrfghtsbfre;. : Scobland, on Brttcefieid nage; which: wti� pacnrtecl by a de- theft Anniversary services when, the The. Association sore . �ettln r. a o tachment of the. Horse .Guards.. REv. Mr. Barker,.of Sda:forth preached Fowl Supper to' be .held on Tuesday. October �Ist, 1S` til, . •fie, was one of Intendorl fosinst week. earnest; thotif;htful . >rtnd `het � • o day, eleven children, only one sister sur- Mr: ' James Cheering crowd ;:•ro=oted the royal 'helpful ser- November 21st, tvhfoh promises to be tfoss continues. ill .in mons, Excellent -music was . rovided l the event of the s!'asaTi. Viving t the present. 1VIr Robb health. Procession aiou� the route to Victoriai p t Station; The stiifauii•, (rani irhfch the by the .combined Presbyterian and Airs,-Tichborne is. visftfnd: at Jolie Canada at :the age o£ -22 and .. 1.he fappl'e crop is it total failure in . public" triad. been'- exclu for ydetlttrdiet cltoitis. The . libeizal • offer- Michi an, ' . b t, spent a 'few years in' Tuckersmith this vrcini! y, with ' 1, was filled Tugs were in aid of the work g township; Huron Co., after which be I4liss Isabel Scott of h inembers, of the royal family And (;hurc of the Bliss Neil McDougMl, of Seaforth, is .took lip 15`0 acres of Government.land in LOivn on•Wednesio , Scaforth was prominent dignitaries, h spending, afeTv days in the ;nefgtabor• on- the fSth .line of Morra�t toavpship $ nurii n ,- edn . Y A Yianeer. Gone—Last Wednesday hood. here sattended the The band of the Coiclstreain. Gttat cisme„ -tjre eight Inst., . atEather of .the Oldest Douglas MclJougatl left' for Walah- t where he milds his home for many entert6inment held, in CCippen _last _Played'the royal anthem, and as the settlers in South.Huron passed over to 1 in t n t r years; and upon which 'his son John Albriday evening, iT)iperfal special: pulled. out of the eta- . the great ma"orit g o Tecently. still linea.' Only July 11th 1858 deceus• ' QuUfa nuinber of far' tion at ib.3o o'e1ocI, on its .yvay to the ]ate Mr, 3 yin the person of i13rs. C;ea. Vanderburgh and Mrs. m rs in this . Andrew Bell who svgs one NVaiter Weston left for Kinloss on ed was trial to Miss Eliza Landes• vicinity axe disposing• of th-ir beaus. demon strati; then) iras a remarkable of the first children born in the town- Saturday evening borough; who made a .fine helpmeet ''Mr. Scott demonstration 'of affection. ship of Tuekersmitb, in the'year 1837.:1 who is very i ng to 'see their. sister, grain we>chant, is the 'J~he s d. y 11, and predeceased her husband by ;14 buyer. 'special crown -of India, which . His father was the late Robert Bell Mrs, O: Wi Potter .is vision at years 22 years ago Mr; and Mrs. A horse attaahed•to a democrat be- the'.. King will wear at the durbar. at for many years the, owner. of the Iii - Cattle's Craasin g Robb built a comfortable . horde in lorrgfng to' ilii. Neil McGregor made a Delhi, . on Dec. I2, .and other state pen, mills. He was the youn eat fn a Ben's g• Brussels 8buth and after the good dash for liberty on Tuesday afternrro'n jewels, are already aboard the• vessel. taxnily;of twel'v'e, seven sons g havin returned home on Tues- Brussels ale .Ana fi a d Mr. Robb took., a The were laced in dao � ve ay last -having spent two months in p quarters After running down the street for a Y P ,safes, 01x4 ,with ghters . Those still alive are Willa the West. weal the. +Sni ifill,ndustrious, He was a very considerabir di�tarice,it collided with m the regalia were taken to P-ortsmoutif lam, of Henskll•and-Daniel Paul and ' The Po ' hearty man, industrYous. genial and fie poral, In so doing the democrat was .Friday,' unostentatiously, The John, of Ha ' iter g'• Hi11 •Beef ding, held ()Id of vim. In 188,. he visited the demolisbed and the horse treed, Hcw . P paper b th court g , -Hay, nsattrsb his HaubandMiss their annualmeeting on Frraay even, Licked in brown p y ttr stet o fam• Ing"last and was well attended, The. ,. %and'where he spent six months ever, ft was captured heforo it got out jewelers and were carried to the ily there remains -to , mourn his loss. 'past season's operations hav with relatives and friends, The sub. "` of the village, Thfs fs the third • ruTT- steamship vithoixt his sons, • Daniel, .,of 130ston, �t�ass. satisfactory, The- e been lent of this natice was one of the office away In town ftTsfiie of a week, except the :presence of a sfn 1e Scoiy- Robert, of New Ontario,. Andrew, of showed that h secretary, s report bearers when Melvflle Church, Brus- 8 , nearly 12000. pounds • of land Yard detective. 2nd Ooneess on of 1'uokersmith, Lina :merit had been consumed by the rnem- aels, was first . organized and was a John on .the homestead and da.ughtera: bens of the ring or an Avera e w Liberal in politics. About 2 ears ago Wars_ hips Boom. g eight Mrs. Williams of Saskatoon, Mrs. per beef of 470. pounds. . After the he bad •a stroke of Paralysis which Portsmouth, Eng., -Nov. 13; Xhe Walper, of Hensail, Mrs.. Sinclair, of winding up of the businessa made past weakened b lie bath 1physically ofin and cr Medina of ting . & o. Steamship Ca:, Tuc&ersmith and Miss Cameron at,•season, , arrangements were -made for mentally but he,was Andy confined to carrying . King . George and . Queen home besides his bereaved partner, the carrying on of'the business for an - bed six days. before he passed away, Aiary to India left the harbor at 2:3b 11f> s: 13e11, Mr: Bell: ryas his demise being attributable to. iron" , ;y:::.• .,<xs a'Cloek yesterday afternoon to the ac- a faithful other year, the first beef to be butch• chitin and heart weakness. The ` nom member of St. Andrews Church, , Kip• ered on the. first. ruesdn.y,. on or after y ,. N. paniment of a royal salute. b the pen, and he wf11 he feat! m'ssed b a the middle of Ma The o fn , family consists of four sons Win. %t ,,;��� �`> .� � ` < _'' �' g ' y ' y y f cera for. C guns.of the warships and forts. The largecircle of Friends and acquaint- 1912 were eieeted as'falt5wsF Pres(- Walton, John Of., Morris Geo, of ����� fv � ships were manned, the bands la •ed Brussels and James, of Maidstone, ,1 ''r'i �s ,. p' P Y anoe$.who learned to loge hltn.tor hfs deft, John Coir, Sr Secretary, kinds nature" hie was is Consiervative Stix•lin Butcher,. t 3', J. n- i stOiie, �,1�.� F Gotl Save -the King" and enormous kindlynature. g. O. W. ,Potter- 7n - $ask ,) and two daughters (Mrs. 'CVM, in politics. His •funeral' on Saturday specters, Nelson Yeo. ' 'CVork, of Grey, and Mrs. JohnCurrie. sat s, Crosstls on 'the esplanade at Beath Sea,. the Ilth Inst• e . Peter itc t'% iS» a f bra Cheered• rousingly as- the royal vessel , too Hensall Union Ceme• Dougall, John, Schwantz and Janies afMaidstone; Saslt,) Notwith'statad- passed out, �erhWAS lar el attended. His fam•' Cox.. Along the sea ,front � off Spithead y,sympathy of trip in their � fw��� 5��1. s�:s:,. • ' „". 1 have life .. eleven dreadnait lits, composing the bereavement first bt,.ttieshil) squadran--And atten-' - 111111 tt , /1M/�Mr1l�h hhl� ' <lritit cruisers; awaited the. Medina, � Mr.Ben Churchill, w. ••/%?�� ,, � � ., > , , :.:'• lL�D114iO1E1 nUd(i ►l ,anda•cl her outut to sea. The Admiralty n have ills barn finished, an ` NG:,> %r y Yacht, I nrhantress . with the •Lord, Mrs. 1;red Nott �11iss Rowe of Forr I U „ ai delfi�erea tit tine , lwicll s cut. last JJPFzi '�r f� s J the :ldmiralty immediately foflow.ed bunch of turkeys to Mason & IileMur- week with here. friend Aliss a +' ra,y, of Clinton; . Maim. , Vfva tlTey :4ieaiirla and tole. four fiat -class cruf;c'rs, the Cochrano, tlrgylf, Do+ NVill Grant: has said bis ftarni to ' ;.Phe' friends of Airs. John 'Orainger h: "(enc":' and Natal, whiell in columancl taxon Ito+sdctiffe; of Ushorne Town- wilt be };l,rcl to see her out :again Fifter fl[4i'1' 4YA �A'ER, l�;t' SF:R1Di of t0r Colin Iiolpol, will convey Th..fr r[lilp far ;5t3,uUll, :1slr. C}raT1t eltpeets to her recent; illness. '118j, "fes to tilt• far fast, •cohipleted int?ve to C.14nton: to rodre. Miss I.:°Fe 1,ear and sister. Airs. At - and fink T ,Alli il1u,�7i!ING ilii,. pavealit, il�.�I> C, herd has got fits M acre farm i � y of li[i: th retiirnc�d 1Tonxra' `!'?,e f4;>et la {dttr' ta' arrive at. gritetitta. ploughed up fox flax for next year, the firm the' Vest on Friday, after spend•. ---; dur!'l t1 #sr t wecl: of Dt r: Tnt,er 't ork was done by,ik�t, UcCavtney and) Ing two, Tncinths tlierr5. aii<l- ttivv days later thr' pnrty will pro. M` Hanley, Theta should be -a good, buttal:. %veods has boli it, one of - and Drop oil this ftirni Fxs it line been in J°`epli \IainTring's Aortia an will move, .. QxaiValll ed, Iron Work cel �l by train to 1)cilti; wW011 thoy grass for a good mariit to Ills Carni shortly, s110111d reacll on Doe. 7. Thor, will bt+ Thursday $lite thet London Win. Lee has purchased his brother l{,it�'a�nAe i7. Il�a'1h:�, Of Ii,lston, who rise, Last 1'hurscla 1310 flet 8061114 ant t Eire lu:nba+r r:,le,:tT1a11 tri Head of tile elaborate cerc,monies at CtFlcutta anti itoad 'League spent FI ver enjoyable John-I.ee's 100 -lure farm fox, flip. durbar 1prolpor at whin l Ili.,; %fa- evenin p � y ja8tan. of $4600, ' tithe sum 4 Sturtueant o.o .ver works and lits gin the otcl Chtirc h nn the Stan - „l vetr0t� hing noun for the i�oeontl Unit- boon r;'• . j�atry.,{ill formally tiAsuxnr the tftls' of 6uty farm, It was tie'w for ,the old Miss Bella joie eoI rind Janres sen ttiii„ I.in pt mr, svzll be lield at Delhi, C1lureh to hear ai Fain sung the praises spent Olcotod Chwernor of At asstwh)ns,,tts. i i ' a feta days w th their sister, Mrs: I on Dec.. lw, of the I:-r,'cnt led, Who hash Ile- fi ' --� „ Asvde 4u "4C'fn' lain. - Mr. John Purcell. of Seafortth, K spent Sunda We have everything 111Ie • Sunday in II tit. r Mrs. James Butler and Mr. William 'mireWeek's Market r To s• � t3Adout, Suudayed witbHUllettfriends, that in new+and tip�to dateM1% 14111e8. Heynolds is around again in'the Plumbing and heat alta r hls illness, . IIIT John l;te• nolds and 9 family ing business. , TORONTO 11.0XTRFAL BUFFALO lMovede tetj rnds i vine ��rlit ag �b eek re whe i iss oretta Iynn spent a few days l STib si7"> s GxVAN bir ALL llU Olt Ci rg $`X.10 . 'i 00' . Feld and Watered $6 7fi �In town last week. CONTUA,CT WORK o�� �Olrs �� � .Mrs. John Shanahan is, up and � 8. 160 1 around again after her lou illness, ~ LAMRS 5.'X0 �.�l�j 4.35 Mr. Haigh 1+'lynn, of eachwoed, spent a fow days lath week in Hudlett. ram &.Sutter TORONTO 11ONTRUAL, NEW YORK B3,BelgtubX ily,'th0 khainlpion beds~ HUTU 2$C drinker, o wiih a d t06houft- i�pia•il. filoNE. p _. 44 $a op *