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CLINTON ONTA IO THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 th 5*
Whole Number 1354
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A Capable Representative.
The above portrait will be • repos-
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nized by many of out cade s .
that of Mr, James Bowman, mho was
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warden of Huron. for 1904. IVI .
man was born ia the township o f
IVIorris where he has eVer since • re-
ssided. Ile is a Son of the soil !and
his well -tilled- acres show how suc.•
cessfully he has followed the 'oceima-
or farmer. He is yet • on the
sunny side of forty years of 'age, but
ha considerable,. munteipat ex -
has.. d
pernince He was' for three years a
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member of the. council of Morris...fes. -
en followed his promotion to the ree-
which lie held-. for two. terms,
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and for the . pas six .years he has
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Last Night's Meeting
.Though there Whal onlyr,short. :
given of last nig t s nitt.,ing ir
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town hall., ia tin, 3. te st 1
Dudley Holmes there was a, go
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idcd This entleman is never
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bose but always interesting and
es a eapital chairman. •
Major • Holmes -spoke but on.15
flY as Ise had also to attend a
lug at Auburn, twelve lens
distant. l'hese two meetings,.ti
et with the nomination procet
all in ,one'day show what a stre
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campaige he, is waging. ,
. Mr. D. A, Forrester a_ Ise Oak
in terse em rammie• .Iangeage
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&mined the Ross Uoverranent 1:
numerous .setatials which have
a,cterized its adniinistra,tionss
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a r. . A: . o owe ' i
of the best . preSentatiens of the
es before the electorate "yt,,t, hec
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Uvangelistie services are being held
in the Ontario street church' on IVIen-
a ay, Wednesday and Friday evenings
of each week. •
IVIARRIED IN CHICAGO. -
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Mr, W, J.. Fluker, son of Mr. W.
Fluker of town, was martied. this
we eli to Miss Annie Irving, also of
Clinton, • The• happy event took place
In, chicAgo where Mr, Milker- has
living for several months • The
been . .
'News -Record joins the friends in ex-
tending .goOd wishes ,for the future
haPPiness of the young couple. '
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DEATH OF CHARLES HINE, . t
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• On Tuesday Mr, Charles Hine died
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in, the hospital in Chicago in which
city he resided for several years. He
a sae of the 'late W.. H. , Hine,
one of the pipneer commission mei-
chants „of Clinton and ..often, ; came
home to visit his sisters -here, Miss
Mary. Hine left for Ohieneo yesterday
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to make arrangements for the funer-
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STRICKEN WITH pARALYSIS.. •
On Friday last 1VIrd, Shipley Sr,
Was stricken with paralysis and. has
since been in an ' unconscious • son-
,dition. Her life is despaired of, but
the; family and friends are hoping.
for the best... The death • of her.; dad-
ghter; 1Vliss • Mettle • Shipley; ' some
months ' ago - was -.,as•great , blow . 'to
this . esteemed lady- from which she
has never„,„ r.ecovered. .
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THE. W.EST ENDEFiS WON:. . •
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A' . lively. and. interesting game ••• of
'hockey was played...in the aink • .. onquartettey
Saturde.Y. atternooa last between 'the
East End boys- and the Vest ..tuders.,
Theformer led• it :the first hilt,' bu•t •
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.did n•ot stay as .well as their Oppon-
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elite who won, . the ' score standing 7'
to 4 in their favor, :The tearns son-
'sisted cit.:. .. . , . _•,-• . ' . ' . . • .
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East - ....„ . • Uesst •
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.' T, Ranee •-•:: ' . ',goal: ..s. -F. Stanley. .
7 W.../SteW4rt.' pOint. R. Forrester. .
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• G.. Doherty' c. 'point R. Madkenzie---
:. L. Maimings. centre. •-.:E.•• Scales:
• 0. • Perot stight wing 'it, JohnsOn., '.
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-, ..0.: Copp - telt wing ' ,p,Stanley:- "
. ' Hugh' 13rewer, 'Referee.. •
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ic.1.0I.NTON WON!...s. .......; ....: .. .
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' The hockey match,' plinton vs. God-
erich, ••played in the local.. 'rink . .last •
Fti•day • evening,: was the 'most large-
ly attended of any WhichhieStaken
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place :here this season.. ,.Among the..
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spectators were nearly tvt.o •hundied
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from Godietch who . had,. so to speak,
been eountieg . chickens before... 'they.
were hatehed,. and werosvery.. noisily
jubilant • a,bo.ut winning. They even
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insisted upon betting and. fi alt•I tali"
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ers • though they saftetwards'. Wished.
that the local sperts had - not been
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quite •so acebnimodatin. . The, , game
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was lively • •• and •• resulted .in
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a score of- a . to 6.. in favor • Of Clietoe,,,;
The lacal team, played good.hoekey,Sint
"Little ' Shen"! • - excelled even ...Lhim-.
Self. For his weight ho is • the best
i‘centre", .in.the'• • assepiation. • The.
teams; were made up ,as .follows• ; ..
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.1X, McCrae goal S' D...MeIvor
Forrester • point ' 3 ' Catimbell
J',. . . . • ,.. .
W.'boherty s " e...poirit • . :0. •Hatris
0 • Shepherd ' ' e tr ' T . McCarty;
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P. IVIathesOn . rover • . I-1..IVIeGaw
•J‘ Doherty. -right wing • * A MeIvor
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• W. Pinner . left wing. 0.• Macdonald
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Referee,• B Jackson,- S f rth
. Brown. ea o . .
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OBITUARY 'NOTI0E.. ., , , .
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: . In the •last issue of the Northwest
Tribun'e o( Stevensville, Montatta, ap-•
. peared the following .obituary notice
of Mrs. Albert May, formerly Of .Clit-
ton , ' . • - •• • • ' • •
. Mrs...,Phoebe ...fate 1Vla1S wife Qf • Al-
bort May of the firm of May Brothers,
eic- mayor ' Stevensville; • of . this
' t h home' • Church•
a , her , on.
street Sunday at 12 : 20, afters,lingr
•ering: illness' of several ,years.. ,
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' As her pastor has a memorial to her
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name. in thisissuewe: will tot say•.•
' much in this. notice. except"that she.,
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s . 1 the moat OPular women
was . one 0 s .. . .p , . , . ,,.. •
in this •seetion being active in. the
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Social circles and. was member of the
M. E. church. Ilet mother, Mrs,
James 'Howson,' sister and.. brother,
. Amy and Johnllowson, husband and
daughter, " Alberta were at her .bedside.
when the end eanie, .• '
-711he• funeral took place from the.
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home • at ' 230 . p. m. . on Monday, 'Jan,
tiary 2nd, Rev I. N. Snail, her for
. mer pastor 'officiating, • and familiar
songs by the -choir.' The handsome
t sket was beautifully decorated with
a•
cut flowers and bonquets, Tho. floral
ffs ` 1 d'd and • '•
o erings sp en 1 ,were made as
follows t. Miss Mary U: •Smith, bou-
quet' of ' white and pink eareatiOns ;
M' 'H:11 Stone,bouquet. • 1 hit
Miss e en .o m e
earnations and whitehyaCinths, and
.WHICH
Louis May bouquet of white roses,
May,.
Ladies .Ald Soeiety of the . M. E.
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church, bouquet of white carnationv
and hyaeinths ; •S:.M. Co., wreath of
roses aha .carrialions. After the „ser-
Mon the ladies al aid society pas-
•.sed in tt• circle about the coillit and,
eaell deposited a 'carnation in the cag-
ket, • The. pall bearers were J. W.
Shannon, !I% 0, Bailey, P. b. Francis
G. W, Samuels, J. P. Slia,tp: and Al
' sounder Mitchell. • .
y wi e• sat miss° rOM
Mrs. May ' 11 b sadly ` d f -
our religious aod, social citeleft Where
she was at home doing good to all
mahkind . who greatly admired het
many rich traits of character. She
1 e 0.,Ve$ to mourn her departure a de7
ted ' ir b ' d 10V* . laughter, Care
vo US art , ing c • •
Worn Mother, Sister and brothers who
wili.greatly mias her from the, hdme
irele
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The sorrowing relatives have.. the
heart elt sympathy of a wide eitel
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of friends iti ibis their hour of elle-
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'HOU t• . .
IN THE HOSPITAL,
Alien Rayson, who underwent . an
operation for appendicitis in Toronto •
hospital and has been in that in-
tete for nearly eight Weeks, is MI-
proving rapidly and expects -to he
out soon. . •
VISITORS EXPECTED. I
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The Royal Teinplare will "have
company" en Thursday evening of
next week when Londeshoro an T
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Seaforth R T of 'Vs are e Pected to
visit .them, The Ternplars always
at their eet-
have .a plea,sazt timem
ings and that of Thursda,y next will .1e's.
be one of tbe best of them, •
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THEY DIDN'T WIN. • -. '
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Iwo r n s of our locai •curiers went
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to • Uoderich on. Tuesday afternoon
and as ,the result of . afternoon's'
playing were five pciints,•Short of tie-
ing• the score, though Mr. Jackson's
rink Won by two. The rinks were .1,
made ..un of :. 1-R.. Graham, M. D'.
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MoTaggart, N: . Fair, • 0, Dowding,
skip.. No. 2-0.A.:Forrester, . j,
Johnston, St, J. tlibbings, . W. Jack-
son, alcip. • • • . .
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THE MEISTERS SINGERS..
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. The return 'visit .of the' Meister .Sin-• •
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gers on Jan.301,11. le an event which
will be . eagerly - a'ntiCipated by every
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lover of music: No such part singtng
has: •-eyer. been heard here as •that
which' .England's finest spiartette has
given. The critics .throughont s the.
.eottetry . hatre. been unanimous in *their
praise. „This ;will be their • • farewell
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appearance, .because they . sail- .for
En 'arid On Februar • 13th.. • The• Mem-
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11 b • • •- t d.•
hers of. the • will e assis e ,
11 Mr Roland Henry m .. humorous.
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sketches And : Madamb •Ma;rie Riserss,
•• rano of ' . London
dale,. mezzo . sop , , ... . ,
England. - ' . . - . :.• ,. • •
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TWO; ORGANIZERS' IN TOWN.. - .
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1VIr. -..1.11. Me0Oneell of Windsor;
. • er of ! men•of the -W -
osganiz the Wood . , or
d ' .• • thia . ek• 'n • I in-
1,,, ss in town... . . we i t ie
teresta 01 that orilei.. Mr, McConnell,
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-se .regarded.. as one of • the most site-
•pensfulsorgenizers• it the preVince and -
hat.'.'beeir. the means wherehy the•ne-
mini. of Woodmen has • been largely
inereased.'s. On each - ef •Itis visits .• to
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Clinton .the local Camp ,has .• - .been
the gainer' and it, is expected. that, a
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further 'grOwth •in membershin will
e , ie reaidt.. from - his present ..worlt
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Rev 3 . M C,"'''' 1: ' •:1 ' • T '6 •
- • - - .. ' anus . ! C a:ti . .0,:, eron o,
Deputy- Supreme Ch rtanger of the•
/..0: F h b • ' d• •th ' t
. .., as een. spen ing. . A S
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w.eelc in town advancieg the. sve are
of' Court Clinton anit isS meeting:with.
aturday
eonsiderables "suCeess. • On S '
evenin' a sp. eclat. nieeting will be held.
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w hen fri addition .to ihitiations .thete.
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wi • e the tns allation of officers..
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Last Sunday' a.' In. Rev. MoCaul oc-.
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eupie e pu pi . o 1 s ••e ure and
cl: th 1 't f W'lli h h
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iireached . with uch ace +! '
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DVATI-I • OF • MRS. • HENRY STEEP..
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- Yesterday" . a "good mother iii . Ie.
rael" • passed away. in the Person til
Mra.: Henry . ••$ - ' "
Steep, with • her.
husband ;had been a resident of .01147
-ten for several years.' ' Her • Manton
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name was Marthn-Churehill and her
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birthplace •was Tipperary, Ireland.-
'She came•tO this county •in the pion-.
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••eer days with her parents who.sett,ied-
in • Goderich. township. .There she
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,W.as married . to Mr Henry _ Steens
They 'took, up the farm, on ,the Bays
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field Line, whichoss nowoccupiedby
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their son,. Mi. . Sis 'Steep. .. There
thetr retnained Many 'years.. and until
they renioN.;ed :t6 Clinton To Mr
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chi-dren,
,Mrs'. Steep Were 'born nine 1
all .of whomare living, the .beloved
mother . being the first sto be. called
away The .The . family are : Mrs. 1. Dodd,'
Clinton ; Mrs, (Dr.) Hamil, , Detroit,
'Mrs. George: Miller,. Mrs.. Albert...Cans
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'talon and Mia.. Jobe Wise of GOderich...
township, ;•.' J. 0..- on the .homestead,
James••of qintonf Teter of Spokane,
Vaihizigton, -sand W. H... of Arnock,
Mich The funeral w•11' take11
.- .1 place o
Friday. afternoon' to Clinton • eeme-p
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DEATH OF -MRS. 'W. T. •WHIs'ELY,
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• After a year's illness sIVIrs. Vir.. V,
Whitely passed into teat on Satin:-
day and to the bereaved family. who
thus suffer the irreparable loss. of a
sinuelt... loved mother. and only stirsivs
ing parent, the tender aympathy • Of.
the • whole . epmmunity is • extea,led.
Mrs. 'Whitely was a native of. Wool-
bridge, Dorsetahire, England, , where
she was born on Aubust lath, 1846,
•When a ehild she Came to Canada
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with her parents, who after a few
y •s t r d to- England t 't • '
eat re u ne o email.
IIer .youth was.„spent in Woodstock,
Goderich and Clinton.. Mr. James
•S ' Smith f town •S' he brother 'I
on • o1 r. . 11,
t871 ho was •married • to Mr. W. ,r,
Whitely of' Goderieh and twelve years
later the family moved to Clinton
where Mr. Whitely became ont - of
the founders of The .' News -Record,
Mr. WbiteIy. retired from the editor-
gal ..matagenient of that paper to be-
come the collector' of customs in this
town, which pesition he held -until'
ids. death a few years. ago To them
were born , one daughter and • four
sons t nutria, Garnet and William at
home, Lester of St, Thomas and Wel-
I 1 • f X 0'4 L 'All Were
ea ey o ew I eans, a.
home for The inners], which too k.
place On Tuesday afternoon, . the ser-
vices being condueted by Rev. ' Dr.
Cook. The pallbearers were , i 'It.
Mint. ' W. .dantelon, W. S. Harland,
H 1'1 t.l. J Miller and J. 13ri-
.. urns. ee , .
ckenden. • Among those who. exilic
from . .
a, distance to attend, the tuner-
al were two sisters of deceased, Mrs.
Goodger of Woodstoek and Mrs,
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Cowan f DrIght, also Mr. and. Mrs.
IL:unlink and Mr. and Mrs, T. Mac-
. kenzie tit Goderich,
SPE0.11LATORS.
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Messrs. Adam and Williarn Cantei-
on of ' Indian Head, Assa., brothers
Of Mr.' Arthur. Cantelon of tow,nsh.alvwe•
been speculating in land the pat te
months and recently closed as deal
which, netted„them s. big profit. TheY
have now in view, in eomPallY 'with
a few friends, the purchase of an
extensive tract of enimproved land.
THE ISLAND IMPROVING. .tion
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In renewing her s e . .to
' ubs ription
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The ews- ecei anc a et sayin
N R II. 1 ft • ' g
that she .apprecrates the newsy Peop-
Papet very rnuch,Mrs.james 0a,t.,
ling of Cockburn Island wtites.; "We .veship
are doing :well UP here and do not
regret locating on the Island. Quite
a few new settlers. came in the past
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year and two tew schools are% to be.
built iii the spring hi h ill b ••
- w e w Ling
s.till more.. -We are having. very ,mild
weather." , • • • ,
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O. 0. P`, OFFICERS.
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The followin are the officers of the
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Oddfellows lodge . for the muient
term • • .
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Noble Grand, R. E. Manning , •
• •Pant. Grand, .,J,•.:Wit •416ore „...... s
Vieei N.. Ball. . . • - . • ..
Rec..,Secreta.ry B. J.. Gibbtngs .. : •
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.Fin..- ecre ary, .• iseman . •
- Treasuter, -II, B.: Chant • .. • -
Chaplain,' C 'St • •
.. „ evensen •
. o xi yte
Condtietor,.. D. L. lit I • • ' •
• Warden' A.- Cassels' '
R. S. N'. G., J. Crooks. • ' ,
L. S. N. G., J. W. Newcombe
R, S.N. G , G W. Barge
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L, r . V. G. - 11. Kerr ! • .
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• R t. • . Alexander . •
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- . L,. S. $,; ' J. ' 'Ireland ' .••
• Inside Guard, A. Turner .. .
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Outsule Guard, W. Townsend.,
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I -I R .OLD'BOYS " ' - 1'. .
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. The. aneual At• Rothe of,rithe Huron
Old • Boys'sAssocia,tion, Toronto,..was•
held last 'Friday night and the report s
of th ' • •d. t ssecretary'rd treas-
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• ur,er .. weie most eneputaging, .a, sur
plus 'in the'. bank -being tePorted• The
. rs e cc e - ate .. • • : . .
°eke 1.. t d • • • ' - • ' •
.., Hon. presidents •:' Col. '•W. 'D. Otter,.
J. S. Willison,- Hon Justice Garrow,.
E. Floo•dy,..11,11i4eMaths E. 4. B. 'Run-.
. can, G.• At Smith B. A. • ''Dr.••'Slotin;•
president; .S. T. ''.Church' ;-, Vice-presi-'
George Reacon •••.`socretary '
....: ' • . , , ' .. ' • ' ' . isi' w,
ill. Floody , treasurer, • W. Q. cTag-
gart ,•. committee, John . S. geKinn-'
. on,. K, McLeod, ThOs. 0. • Soole„J.S,
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: Timmons, J: 0. Hyslop, slats ..,., kly.
slopA. A. 'Miller, ••W. Pendexgast„.H.,
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Rothwell, J...?..•Martin, . 4. is. mac-
' .donald;.. J. A, McLaren, 'It. A.. Walks.
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els, - . Mean, W, 11... Gloves, J..: Mar-
s
ks .W,. Beswethefick.', • .• . '.. .• ••
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The arinual At Home. will ..pretiablY
be. held, in Fehruary.and the old home
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exciitsion in July... . -: .-. ••. ..
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THE HOTEL NOR1V1ANDIE. ' ' ..'
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e new o e , ne . a en... e .a-
TV' ' . h t 1 wl • h t k : th pl
ce of the • Clar ' - fire,•'
endon destroyed by,
:opens' its doore to.r business todaY.:.
It. will be known • as the .Hotel. Nor-
. mandie, a rather •eupliontoue • 'name,
and is One of the finest 'appearing and
hest: eqiiinped :public houses. 'in the
province outside the larger. • cities.
The reading .roont . is large .. and. well
li ht . ' • ' '' . r • sett
g (A . and the .chning oom.will ,
.seventy five ',peonle.' There' are twen-
' - s . • - - •
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trfive •.. be looms.. two pas ors,two
hathromns.- and • fur samPle r00.01S,
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The ;Ilona° - is a team • heated .. .. and. ' is
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- Well •lighted b.y ig6 incandescent. lanis
• • s .. • ' ' • • • ' ' • : •good
.ps. IsverYthing is , new fromscurtains
-to. 'carpets: The 'proprietor is Mr. Is.
B; Lewis, who Understands: the hotel
busineas :frani top to .sbettem. He is
a, widower.,• but Will be assisted ii.Y•
hie sister,. Miss -Annie 'Lewis.. The
clerk .is Mr.. C4nY. Ferguson late • of
- Ferguson,
• the: Osborne • House,' Hamilton, . while.
She, bartender • is Mi Joe Simple Of
London. • The . rate's will be one •dol
' lar and a .half per day - • - •
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• -SERVED,
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• • It 6, F. ball given ir.
• hall on Ftiday oVening .
was well attended, . about o• e
dred couples being preieet. Tin
Sall orchestra fiunished inusie
the occasion. Quite a number •
Goderielt, , Cli,nton, Zetich and
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all.- were . among the guests.
all report a good time. •
' 1VIrs. Iludie of. London. is . spt
...I. few days M • the village this 1
. Mrs. Sterling of this. village
witi.. a. very ' painful aceiaent •
FridaY while !out 'walking, . Sh
ped On the ice and fell and bre
.sniall bone in her • thigh: • •
Mr.. Me0alluni .of. Manitoba .a..n
ter, Mise MCCallum .6f ' •McKillo
Miss Budges. ol•13e1 • ' -.
grate WI.,T1
guests of the latter's. sister:,
13randon, a, feW day§ laat -Week
„ .mrss . •(Dr..) Sitith and saunt.
,Ewing, • are • visiting ;friends . at
onto this week, • s• .-• • .
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home..en a visit. • • , . . .
- Mrs'. „Sniith, St. Vincent •• :
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and Miss Brim:dim, 'Winghttm,• t
guents . , of . -their • brother; Mr.
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Brandois . this week:. • .• • • :.,, s'
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sirs. ;and Miss • Nellie litthie
T
rtakt op d . were the guests:of
sister, Mrs. Drehmann for :a. Jet
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• Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas ; Ward
Milk '', of ' Alberta *were visitin,
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enas in the village last -scats.
. 'Mrs William; :13randon. spent
.days visiting ,friends, in Belgias
• past vtreek. . : • . , • .•• '.., •• •
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r °tinny, amt. of Mr. Geetge •
of this,. place. One. 'day last '
sta :he, withsotimg. children, we
shriding down -hill, be ran. intc
t r s r in • lets add was at th
p . I y g i . ,
thought to be dangerously hur
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s, as unconsmoits•ior a nuniees o
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but by • latest, 'reports• he., is
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natter, .. •-• .. .• • - . , . .,
• .The annual Meeting •of the
• cry company Was held.. in tte
hall. On ••Monday; The ..folIoWir
•sers were .appointed ,for the .. t
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.. President, James • Thomson .
See.-Treasiirer • --AS, ' E. 'Erwin
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Directors, • John McNaughton
Campbell • Thomas Browne tt o
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ley.. and Gabriel Elliott, John. )
ton and. Jelin • Greensof .Goder,
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On Thursday evenieg a tonsil'
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Beg was held in the town hall
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ifiteres•ts. of Mr. 'Harry Eilbe;
chairman' , was :Dr. Woods who
the '‘. position ' witlr'eredit to .1
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and • the audience:7ln opening
meeting. he .did •• so with apprt
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0 timing on. the doings 0
ient • Government.' and then . ea'
.*r.! Eilber who dealt with Us
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. Rev., Mr. 1VIeLenean • of Kipp(
a •Ingiditg ,la: The village otte I
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recently anti was assisted' by
F. Blair of Gederieh, The ..in
•sentlernan • opened the ineetim,
forty-five. Minute •addrens ia wl
sphelcl the •actions of the • lion$
'ernment sapearently without 1
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ins coescienee. mewas not
of the •pastor about Ills Sim(
Se garbfed. statements and fact
manner that 'Would have done
t0. a seasoned. member of the.
chine." . Pastor' M,eLethion is n,
man for • South Heron. . •
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Speaker,
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platform
enntnent'-the.
unkindest:
understood
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Is. freely, 'admitted that he .-filled,
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Bowman •is a Presbytetian ‘. aird
Member of the .Board Cit. Mana,gers
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church, ' He .
taken • an .active .interest in polls
• • and been. pto.inineetlyl. identified
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the • Conservative:Party.. He.
the candidate in s East Huron
receiving.. not only the hearty . sun-
f C • t• . L. but '.•
- 0. • .onsetya sves,., , of. very
.• Ltbetals, who • are . thoi oughlY
. with the scandals • which
In 'e r 1 • fr n •Ro a rule-.
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Pastor - and, ..0andtdate ' McLennan
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. ' Huron is campaigning .at.
rate, but a•fter• having excused
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1Vlinnie M. expedi i ,, t hunt-..
. of ballots and: Ross' broken
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to • the temperance •People -
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re wondering with what
'he, . Will he' able to •cen,i,lniie
pa,Storate . of the Kipper ....,
churches. .. Such - speeches
' he has made:cliiiing the eattmaign
said to, have been .of the • • isont
' nature, . not tes
such . as might,ee exsieessd (sole
ininister 61- the goapel -or,- sal try.
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There is little doubt but that , •IVEr.
Either will ' be again elected
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no feeling of ever-,cenfidence sha-
cause his friends.,td- lessen • ;their
.,Wtth a .continuance of
work noW 'going', on it is siniply
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.question 01 the size •ol Mr. • Eilberl.s
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" Let it run -well into
'figures,. ..". • . - ..• .... ,
Dir. M. G..• Cameron,- though a clever..
Is not allow.ing !his. light •
in, this eamPaigh •to ar.Y *great
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.1frOni ;this ,it is inferred that
believes the less said on, the •publio
indefence of the Ross :Gov-
'better. This ' is ,
eut;of: all.. ;It •is .' a : .Well-
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fact that/ Mr, Cameronis
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.sreteitring the hearty.support
' Liberals,. who Wete • not
'of his 'candidature in the i first
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:believe '7that the. best
of the party ',Will he setved
the 'defeat of the .Governinent„
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• those 'deputy returning • officers
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may let their ' partisan zeal
with .fa,ir play and •discretion
Wedn.esday,. we . would .trentli•
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that any funny work will be
by swift and seri- .punishroellt.
ConserVative scrutineer, . mast
upon. : his rights and - • stand
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In the Vast ',Riding. scores of Lib-
is will vote against the Ross
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fully believing that it is time
a! change and that in no Other
een . the barnacles • be removed
the. 'ship of state s_ Mr. Bowman
received 'such assuga,nces of Sup-
from all parte of •the .eonstitst-
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and hisprospeets are good
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RUBBERS, 'RUBBERS AND SOX,'
OVERSHOES, .AT BARGAIN' ..,..
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5 per cent. in all • Groceries with the
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lire have a nice Stock Pattern • .of ••
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Set t •.t ' yourself " t . i this ' l•place,died
This is a •nieo way to get •a Dinner.
Sett and :you •Can get it at our...,.........t. . •
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B. &B.., Plates,. are 'all nice': Xxnas
rn•esents.• It will bedollars in your -
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MR.. HARRY EILBER
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Liberals Deserting.Jtoss.
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Olergy.men In all parts ,of the prov-••
who have. always, voted- Liberal
stating publicly that ;they cannot
longer •support the Reis Govern-
but will on Wedeesdasi • neXt
for its oVertlito,W. • •
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Promfnent•Liberals are taking
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stand., among .the numuer
NI r. Walter Mills, son of Hon.
Mills IVIinister Of •Justiee
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Laurier Government, and Mr.
Holmes, Who represented IIaldi-
. in the Legislature for several
I • • • t time 1 :
it as addresS . o • le e ee
Ontario Mr. Ilohnes $ays i •
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"In my. opinion the only honor-
able tOurtie o ien to the Reformers
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In the Local House is to o reso-
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id e tet
lately unto opposition at •I
new leaders.) i .
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• The Nominations.' •
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4 The Seta!' 'Heron. noMmations held
in .Hensall •yesterday .wcre attendul
by One of the largest croWds own
seen In that village. The hall \ is
Which the speaking was held witt...
1ntich toe small to •accominodate all
who -wished to hear the eandidateq
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,Registrar Coats presided. Mr. til-
r spoke Or forty five. minutes and
be .
was followed by Mr. MeLenn.an win
in a three-quatter hour address • ett-
lo sized Ross land. slandered Whitney,
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P 1 'given 'ten mmutes
Mi LI bet whs ,
for a reply. The meeting appeared to
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be strongly in favor of Mr. liati,i, t.
The proceedings at Goderieh Were
also largely, attended and IVIajoi, Dud-
ley Holmes and Mr. M. G. Cairter-m
dilly .placed in nomination.
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Itev. Dr. Medd of Ilensal! 'Iv
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cupy. the pulpit of the Ont.„rit
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Ile 1 next Sunday. Res'. it
will, „,,,,,n.4, i„
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The animal meeting of the •
Home Circle will be held in th
t. ' , •
hall on I4 riday evening of
' 1 A '1 11attendance-::'
u is 1
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Hew does your sub to The
Record stand •? . .
The regelar meeting of ',he
T.. U. will be held at the,•lion
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Mrs. (Rev.) Gteene at three
i-tomorrew afternoon.
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