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—Perfect in Constructien, .Positive h erformance
—We again eall attention to our Grade of li'Vatches,
—Good Materials, Fine Finish and Accurate Adjust,-
-Meat are combined in our High Grade Warelies.
Our aim is not a question of price, but quality,
Like in everything else Quality is Cheapest in
The end. So if you want a RELIABLE
WATCH, 0 ALL ON US.
jeweler and Optician.
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READYMADE
I'ORDERED •
CLOTHING CLOTHING is
A Fond Farewell. I
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Owing to the large bus
iness we have had in Rea-
dy-to-wear Overcoats, vre,
naturally, find manyBrok-
en Lines, which vine ha v
decided to clear out at
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greatlireduced prices, pre
ferring to bid A FOND
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FAREWELL to Profits,
rather thee •caery these On'
er for another Season'
Below will he found a
Partial list, which Should
intereet any Man or Boy
in Buying an OVERCOAT,
$l0.0() Coats, in good qualitiee, well lined, moatly Blacks -
FOUR ONLY. clear ing at ... . .. . ... . ....... YarfereZ$7,85
$12.00 Coats. le better qualities, well made, hi this Season's
Styles -FOUR ONLY, clearing at
$8.05
$15.00 °oats, in extra, nice Materlan well lined and well made
THREE ONLY, n snap at
• • $11.50
$17 00 (loam in very Dark Greys, Satin Lined, extra nice
Fin ish -T W 0 ON LY,
$18 00 Costa, in Menke find Greys, goo& qualities, nsade up
in very newest stvlea-FOUR ONLY, cleaning , 108.'75
$20 00 and $22 00 Coa'
ts being the near we carry in Ready.to-
weer Garments. Ansi eq tutt in Fit and Finish to any ()oat Made to
Your Order -FI V E ONLY. clearing at. 7,2 • ..... $15.60
BOYS' OVERCOATS, $5.00 °oats, In Twee& and Blacks, to
clear at • .. . .• • . . .. • $3.45.
OTI-IER ODD LINES at proportional •Priees.
"A Square Deal for Every Man.
MORRISH & CROOKS,
SUCCOSSOMto Rodgens Bros. Clothing Store
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TITE LOCAL MARKET.
Wheat, 9fie to 92c.
Oats, 40e to On.
Peas, Bile to .82e,
Barley, '59e to 55e.
Butler, 20e to 22e,
Eggs, 230 to 24e,
AN .OUNOE or PREVENTION.
The following from the lAverpool
Mereury is given as a preventative as
Well as cure for smallpox : °price of
cream of • tartar dissolved .in a pint
Of boiling water, to he drunk wnen
eorld and at short intervals., Can be
taken at auy time..
LITTLE LOCALS:,
How dees your subecriptiOn to
The News-Recerd stand. Quite a
number 'have renevred recently and to
them we return our thanks.
Ur; W. I-1. WattIlea been appointed,
caretaker of the Collegiate tastinute
at a 'salary, of c,250.'
A FINE WINTER.
•In renewing...his subscription Mrs W.
G. Johnston of Milestone, Sask„
writes the News -Record : The season
of 1917was not a good one for the
Western farmers, ban as a partial
compensatiort we had h", beautiful fall
and the :winter is extra races Our
stook has been running out right tilting
which ;will make feed plentiful!'
AT ,THE BUSINESS COLLEGE:
•
Among the youngpeople who have
enrolled at the Clinton Business!Col-
lege the follOwing are taking a course
in the Modern Loose Leaf Systein ;
pert' Marsh .of • . Aebura ; W. • Vander -
bur g Of :Paters 11111;.0 Dresser,.
and H. Hayes sof Godericli townelhip ;
W. IVIctlillen,• Blyth'.; 'Glen 'Cionish,
Olin Hooper, William`, Wise...and Miss
E. .lenkini of Clinton. ' •
Misses Lizzie .Mountaie of , Lseedes-
hero,: .A. Mbon, Baytliff, 'Kath-
leen East and Susie Carling . of town
are taking a course in :Modern office
•woa . and sternegraphy.1 '
A. CANADIAN. CLUB, •
The Clinton Collegiate Canadian
Cflirb.i was .organized by the pupils, of
that Institute -dnet 'week. The objects
of the' Club ere hotit literary and
patriotic., • The following efficerS were
'elected : •• • , • . „ I,
Hon. President; Rev, C.. R. ,Gunne
President, W. .MeQueen •, • .
. ist Vice, Mise A. McEwen
2nd. Vice,. W. Weir.,
• Treasurer, D. Stewart: •
, Secretary, Miss E. Stethers •
Executive* Committee, The officers
and MiseeS 11, 'O'Neil and 11: Pair,
• and F. Litees rind Watts. .
THE 'FIRST MEETING. •
The' first meeting of thes new town
council. was held On Monday whee the
following .COnimittees were appointed;
the firat mentioned rn each -being
chairnian : ' ' •
• propetty and 'electric light -Jack -
soil, Hearn ,Gibbings.' • •
Fire and Water- Ford, 'Taylors;
Jackson; s .•
• Cemetery---Graliarre Smyth, Hearn.:
Charity-IIearn, Gibbings, Ford ,
: Park-S,Jaokage; Graham,. Gihnings. '
Bylaavee-Titylihrs • Jackson, Stnyqe...
Finencee-Gibbings,Tee,dor
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ord
Officers -Mayor and council; •
Strect,--Sinyth, Greiram; - 'Taylor,
Ford, . ' . , •.
Court 6f. revisionerMayer, Gibbinge
Smyth, Ford, Taylor.
Captain MeTaggart was ie -appoint-
ed. to the Collegiate board of .whin
he has beenathelhfficient ehaerreare •
. • Ma E., M. Metter' was: re -appoint-
ed to .the Public Library board.:
STRICT PRISCAUMNS TAKEN.'
When Some sveelis ago smallpox
,svas allowed AO become epidemic, in
GoderichS for reaanns • whicli need not
be Outlined ,here, the authorities of
MUM decided upon etringent:meas-
ureer5t; he 'ready 'in ease the die:,a.Se
Obeid reach here a large tent was.
bought to be used as 'aria isolation
hospital. With the flooring it cost
one hundred (tonere or over. It is
roomy. sepough to. accommodate four
Pro*. • • •
Three subjects were, diseoversd on
Saturday last and the tent wan • at
once pitched in the centre of that
twenty -acre piece of land known as
the agricultural • ground. •ral tide the
three were placed With all despatch,
provieioti made for attention upon
them and guards set. They are thus
completely isolated and all' danger of
contagion from that souroe i cut off.
The houses froni whence' they ciente
were also fumigated and at under
quarantine which removes any fear of
the disease spreading from ' that
quarter. An an additional precaution
vaCeination has been general end -the
doctors have been doing a land °dim
business, They have been complaining
the past month or so of a very dull
staple "It's an ill wind. but blows
Somebody, geod.”
All Oise Measures -tender it ex-
tremely unlikely that' there will be
any further cases.
The fact of the .matter. is, you
wouldn't know there was such it thing
in town were it not tor the "kids"
boasting ot their first experience wilh
vaccine --, 'it was you that boo -
limed, I didn't."
And the young ince out in the
elation" are taking more sport out
of tent lite the Winter time
than might be expeeted, though they
are supposed to be eielt.
It -will bet observed that The News.
Recerd is not keeping mum about
this matter as •some have urobably
been expecting. Pray, why should
it 1 •
DANGEROUSLY ILL.
...Kartie, the winsome little "daughter
of M. ,A., D. . Beaton, has beirn. dan-
gereusly ill for several days with
pnenenonia. Mr. Thos, Blacker is al- -
so in a critical state with the same
disease.
THE MOVING, PICTURES. •
Green's moving pictures show eon-.
eluded a four nights' engagement on
Monday evening. There was a crowd-
ed house each night and the show was
thoroughly 'enjoyed. Mr. Green puts
on the best- entertainrn.ent of the kind
that appears in tins part of the pro-
vince,
F..E. KARN MARRIED,
Mr, F. E. Kern of London, former-
ly of Clinton, Was married in Wood-
stock on New Year's night to IVIiss
Florence E: Robinson. res. .Mr,
Wallace performed. the cerembuy in
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.
Owing to the Y. M. C. A. Conven-
tion being held on the 23rd init. the
regular meeting of • the Womene In-
stitute will be, postponed lor inte week.
Fuller particulars later.
WESLEY CHURCH,
Rev. Mr. Jolliffe preact both'
morning and evening next Sundae.
His subject for the evening will be,
"How we may know that the doctrins
es of Christianity are true."
Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION„
A convention of all interested in ,
X. 0, 'A. work ,for Huron county will
be held in Clinton on Thursday and
Friday next. The meetings on Thurs-
day Afternoon and Friday evening will
be hcld in Wesley church;; the ba,neuet
and meeting Thursday evening wiil
take place in•Willis cherch.
the presenee7of the imraediate WILLIS CHURCH. . ?
s of the co traetin ti Th
. e•g p r es. ;
bride was married in her going away
dress of blue heoadeloth with hat to
mateh. Mr. and Mrs. Kara will •side in in London, • . • .
Revc Dr, Stewart. occupied his
pulpit. on Sunday last and hie con-
gregation • were all well pleased to
agam hear, him. Mr. Carnpbell,„..aested-
'ent from Toronto who oceupied Dr.
WHEN MOST APPRECIATED. 1 Stewart's pulpit so acceptably ,, for
two or three Sundays, ntas ;well lik-
Mre. D. S. Carter desires through ad by
tile medium of the People's Taper to all who heard him.. He gave
very and impressive ser.
express her gratitude to her friends mans and the , ' "
people .of Wrlhs 'church
or eir kdnss during the illness
will be glad to hear him when at any terms of the agreement ten per .cent..
Lonclesboro
_A. meeting Of staunch Temperance
men interested in the success of Lo-
cal Option was held in. Londeboro
On Friday last. rt was called on
short notice, but there was geed
attndance among those present be-
itig: C. Heare, Lone Tyndall, E. A.
Erratt, Arthur Jamieson, John Bay-
ley, John • Tarnbiyn, Rev. Currie,
Frank Woods, James Southcombe,
Adams 2), Kirkeonnsil. After some
cliseuesion a,. committee consisting of
Rev. Curele, and Mr. Tyndall was ap-
pointid to confer witis Mr. Bruce, the
owner of the hotel, to ascertain at
what price he would dispose of •the
property. The conference was an am -
&able one.- Mr. Bruce stated that the
hotel had cost him $5,000 four years
ago, but that he would. ae ept $2„3-00.
The comthittee reporteti progress and
the. offer was accepted. ni Wa8 de -
ceded to form a join' stock eonteallY
to raise capieel for the purchase,
Shares are placed at five dollars and Messrs. J. Women. and R. Bailey of .
a 'canvass is now going on through Goderieh spent Sunday in the villages '
the township. Ito is not exPhoted Mr. •H, Little is confined to. t1so
there will be the least difficulty. house • this week with grippe.
raising the required amount. The Rey. Steginlan is conducting .sper,-
meeting deputed Messrs, Tamblyn ano ial services at l3ethel this week.
Tyndall to go to Clinton on Satur- The village council, wnich niet en
day and have the r visite papers Monday, in eceiltiterted as followfor
drawn out This was done and the 1908
property is now in the heral at those Clerk;. H, W. Eewin •
taro . gentleman. Aueording to the Assessor, Charles Tippett
Treaeurer and Collector, John, Wind -
don '
Auditors, James Burns and John
Falconer
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Truant officer, Thomas Cameron •
Health' Inspector, Robert 'Elliott,
Medical officer,' Dr: Woods.• .
The Clerk, was insteutted to have •
a bylaw readyfor next meeting ern-.
posing a fee ' of $50 upon any pemins
or persons Selling cigarettea or paper • .
and tobacco for eigaeoetes. • •
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ew Advertisements
Furs -Ross -2
Wanted -Box 34, Paris -5
A Big Saving -Tors -8
lousing Sale -C, Hoare -8
County Council -W, Lane -5
The Great Sale-l-lodgents-4
ApPlieattons-Ds L IViaephersonesa
How to Cure -W. IL R. Holm:es-3
Stocktaking Salo -Fred. Jaekson-eg
Caretaker Wanted -J. Cunnineharne-5 • r -
Good Styles in. Coars-Nrwcomb&a--41
Stook Redueing Sale -E. W. Jacolis-5
V& loping&
• Bayfield „
A social given by the I,adiesid
of the Presbyterian chureh will be
held in the Church banernent on: Fri- •
day evening of next wee,k, admission
fifteen cents; Conte and enjoy a pleas-
ant evening. • . •
IVfis.s Lizzie Fergusson of Toxonier
Is home on a visit, .
ner s. e tie an , an since., Kind -
nes
s is doubly sweet when death
stalks through the 'home and the ber-
eaved wife will always bear in grate-
ful recollection these Whee have been
friends. indeed.
DEATH OF MRS.. PLEWES.
. •
time he is called, upon to preach. in
Clinton. • • • : . • .
There was a business meeting of
• the Wornen's A.Ssociation at the home
of Mrs. W. D. Fair.- on Tuesday afters
noon when the • following officers were
elected for the current • year.
-Mrs. John Plewes died on Tuesday •I lip,oan....mr.,,riesidate,e‘...t, uMrsr. sDnr.1,,T) mSltewait
Watford, with whom she. had been • ' ' • -'
at the hone of her son, nir, Sharp ed 1.- v''• ioes--m-r's' -ti.""D'Iiialr ''''''''''
visiting for a tew weeks. The re -Treasurer, Mrs. R. Agnew
mains have been brought to her 'ford ' Secretary, Mrs. II. Alexander,
mteeer, rfreeetnidencwelienFeeredetriheeklesetesreaelt,
their first meeting for the year on • '
season in good nevvspapers.
(Jim-" rhe Young People's Guild held
etashNevapslafeee.r thiei:tyaft;eranroson rnel:tstie,nPtlewMonday evening, with Miss Lett
ei
•
Smyth s peesident. Rev. Dr. StQW- . . • .
s, Auburn -.
this district and was very highly • es- .art gave an interesting talk on the.
teemed. . work ef
THE SPRING- SHOW; ' , ' • •
of the purchase money is to he paid
in thirty days and the helauce in
six rnonth,s syithont enthrall. The
intention of the Company is ' to, lease
the hie* to a competent party so
• that. the traveling 'public may . Ise
assured of a comfortable stopping
Mace when Londesboro.
• The :Weekly Mail and Empire and
The New -Record. will be. sent tn. any
'address for one year feri only $1.25.
This in the biggest bargain if the
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Next Monday evening cnere will' be
tors . of the. spring Snow it WAS decid-' a debate. There' will also bh n short.
.At . the a,emeer meothrg . of the „dime_ end Scott., It will be in the form of
program
Thursday
on the lives Tennyson
ed to hold the show on the first
Thursday, in April. All the 'efficers •• • "
Were appointed. Look Mit for tha 1 •
new psize lists, the prizes. nave been Goderich Township
inereaSed and new classes 'ended, I . ' • • '
Fanners . and stock -men, get ready ' Messrs. Janice .Connolly and Ed.
andtry and eclipse last year's fais Williams .agelinsWoodsltock this week
which was oonsidered the finest in attending the annual meeting of the
.Western Ontario. • • • _ Western Ontario Dairyman's Associa-
.EIONOR ROLL OF C. L PUPILS. • •
I Mr. George Crooks Jr who bas
' The ichlowiog is the honor roll as been terming in Saeliatchewan for the
the pupils of 'the Collegiate, the nam- past three years, was, the: guest the
ps being in order of merit : . ' past week of his uncle, Mr. William'
. Form 5 -Over 60 per cent., w, me. Crooke of thin township, He forni-
Queen. e Over •50, • L. , IVIcKay, Bert erlY lived a' A tm"°°d' •
Stonerclans :.R. Kitty, 'M. -C. "Stones' At a moethlg ef file shareholders of
-rearsthe Ilblinesvillee Cheese • arid Butter
. . .
'Form 4e -Over 60, R. Vodden, SS-. Mfg., Po: held last week it was decal -
East, 6,, Copp, H Eleoat, F. Lucas ed on e trio -thirds vote to offer the
over 40, S.. Holmes, E. Cantelona f. proyerty .tor-
Penrson, 13. MeEwen, .A. Greets, At the meeting of the toweehip cone-
13orm 3e -Over 70 per cent„ A. Gunn cil held on Monday the old , officers
D,' Rose, 13:. courtice o•ver *60, B. were again chosen as follows " •
Miele'aggart„. M. isleMatie M. Holmes, Clerk", Nixon Sterdy
W Sniliie J. Wiseman ; over 50, C.' Treasurer,' J. E. Whitely
Macpherson, • M. Irensford, A. Middle- -.:, Assessor, John Thompson '
. ,
Ion, E. Wiltsei C.' Ranee, J. Centel-. ' C011ecter, George Andrewn. ,
on,. E. Weir, E, Stinson, . r. Millar, Auditors, George Gould and George
J. Scott. • • ' • -Holland.
Forte 2 --Over 70, M.. Brown ; over e
O'Neil ; over. 50, B. Ninmins, V,- has bought that pretty ProPer-W in Church in the 'sprit*. .
Mr. R,'1-1,' Elliott Of the 8th core: gong ..on will the building of a new
60, .0, Kerr, F. Elliott, Hs Reid, J.
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Goderich known as "Willowhuesty The seventeenth annual • Convention
Chant, CKittyjChidley, ..ICinch, a,ha '
D. Holloway, P. Whitley, R. Mc- t,,, with his. good wife he will of the Auburn Sabbath Sch6o1 As -
Naughton, Lt woodman, .m. Turner, Itifree.iiteaboile in the net 'distant, hit, sociaton tieing held ' here to -day
pla.ce is nicely :located,
B. Drapercommedio
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Form 1 -Over 70; ' J..' Landstibro, tt, . us and , up -lo -date in every
Kerr, J, MeTaggart ;. Over (10, A . partieular. :It will be, indeed, : a;
Trick, M. Jackson, C. McGuire, L. lileasant home for Mr 'and Mrs. Ell -
Reid, W. liell, W. Ford.; over nn loft and we wish them many sleets
per cent..,EI.Turner,:,IT. Fatquhar, • Gee: enjoyMent of it. They have long
ameteloo, ,r. most, 11. ii4oArtinm, Li. been residents: of this township and
Beaton E. Hoover; , Pa et away, .D. .
. ., It i ere. widely known and highly eeSeented.
s When Mr. J. Ladd. wasbringing a,
!bah ' of Straw into the village • on
Monday he had the misfortune to •Ups
set and .sprain his aekle'seYerely.Re
wili be laid- off' work for Some time
. .
and as he had eevere attaek Of
blood 'poisoning last supine; it scene%
ishhaette rte. IsLfeediti.e.ehas more :than . his
-Local Option is. beeseming a ..thieg of:
the pant; •bilt. our bnalties'i :men . are
still wondering what is going , he.
doivnier:t;:seRe.ureliTatemeroonirriiiodAatioillit. , • ro.r
Winnipeg on Tuesday. r.•
The annual meeting Of the Farmer's
Inetitute held here. on Monday .• was
largely, attended. . , ' •
Saw toga 1 and heading bolts. s ere
cbming hi tv. th&. sew mill in good
qu an ti ti e.s... • , •
••
Mr. Jobe r.,,',Jacitson is at,t2liding
the Gotleeich ,collegiataInstitute
Tbe has been good Sin the
river Miring the pest. week end -our
young people eie Making gem' use.
of :it: On Monday night load ut
young . peopLes. w'cut: . Clinton. W
.While 'cutting • mood Mr e Rs Stalker
bad the Mer,foreune th 'receive.. a ..gash •
in ethe wrist which "eequired several
s.tnit1-61iisses"Maggie of- ThIro'nto:' is
visiting athoeg her mahr friends here.,
. We are .pleastel to learn that the
members: of the Baptist church. Intend
Ball, j', Stevenson, .• • The wardens of Middleton's cherch
. . give notice that. there Will be church
CLINTON BEAT SEA.FORTII. eervite at 11. o'clock next Suntla.y, the
The first game Of the intermediate • lidteena,eber to, be a student' from Lon -
0: 'I.I. A. was played here on n'riday .
evening last When the local team, won The oldest resident of the township
even
easily. Both teams were in m te exertise the franchise at the lath
trim, but the 'excellent Work of -otobtle municipal election was Mt. George
home boys won for Clinton. by nel rahare who has reaoheth the v cm: r-
scoro. 01 16 to 4, The lmo up, was .3`,1,'. -able age .01, ninety-four years, Mr,
George CanteIon Sr. also put in an
follows :
Seaforthe-A, Westeott, goal, W: C.
Itartsworth„ 'Joint, ; Greeves, ccver leeep him away froni the poll when
point,; Eld. Munroe, eentre ; forwards ,sPhrerestisinal'ealfeYcotujorn °I'm!: cands 411ite
Dsni. ittelerdsd,,arf, iff, hn MeXennie, T.,' years-lhat we know of.
• Clinton -W. JehnStore goal ; j„ 1 The Weekly Mail and Empire. and
The News -Record will be sent le any
Doherty', point ; Come °over r °int', ', eddrese for one year for only, $1.25,
B. Johnson, centte s, forwards, Moore,
. ltefenee, Inascare Stratforg. Tseahtistethgeeetaignge;tobeapregrasi.n ot .thc
Steep and McKenzie.
,
-• appearance, ' You couldn't
On Tuesday evening the Clinton
hockey team won it second win
in one week by defeatieg Hamburg by
Id goals' to- 8, It was an easy viete-
ory And was wittesssad by a large
and ertthusiastio crowd. The lee was
its good. condi:60h and the playing fast.
Referee Crooks was impartial and
general 'slayers were sent to the wall.
The locals were in splendid form
but Clarence Sheppard and Ilsrt
Johnson particularly distinguished
themselves and were very successful
hi scoring. The line ap was. a , fol.
lows :
New 'Hamburg -goal, Beek point,
Schultz ; covet, Ituldecombe'.; rev -
et, Mowat; right wing, Merrier ;
left wing Becker ; centre, Wisner,
Clinton -goal, W. Solingen; point,
Mettae ; cover, • • Doberty ; roster,
Rumba!' ; right wing, Moore; lett
wing Sheppard ; centre, Bert John-
son.
• Vaina .
Mr.' John Sparrow was on Tuesday
elect,ed a• director of the .Ila,y Insur-
ance Colilleatiy. -
The annual Meeting of the congre-
gation ot the Presbyterian 'church
. wan held last vseek wheri a satiefaxe
tory stateinent was presented. The
reeripts for the year Were $380,05
r and the expenditure $367.32 which
leaves a balance on'the right side:
1, Mr4. John. Beattie has purchased
1 from R. II. Peek & Co., Seaforth, a
handsome Circassian walnut; Mason
. and Riseh piano, one of that corn-
}pany'n best inst.rutnents.
Dr. Itoriger•z, the medical health
racer, hag already vaceinated nearly
SOO people, old and young
taut -Col. Wurtelo gave evidence
regarding Ross rifle affairs Wore the
Public Aecounts Committee.
promisee. to be largely attended.; . •
The Weekly Mill and. 'Empire and
The News -Record Wiui be sent. 4,6.. rely] .. •
Mr. T. R. Brownlee has bought
from R. H. Peck and Co,. of' Seafortla
a very .handsoinci Bell piano. The ease
is in Burl „Walnut and is 'fitted: with
the, quick -repeating action. It. asp ;
:posses sen the fine ;tone which ebanars.- .
toil:See' all pianos. :of that make. .• •
Varna
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington 'Johnstone
have taken up theft abode on what'
has for years been known • as the se
Moffat firs& Here's wishing e than, .; •
many happy years thcre. ••. • • '
Speclni services were *held in the • • • •
Methodist ehuroh last Week and are
in progress part Of thia, week a,ewefl
Serviee is now being' held hi the ,
Presbyterian .church on Sunday even •
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iegs as we.ll as in the morning, ,
Court Verna continues to grow. Thee •
last candidate wars Louis : Aberhardn
.ofill•nruieltileliegd.ttt the tetetists• '
a. Mr:
Horton, the farmercandidate, will
be held On Wedneedey evening of this ,
week. Stanley will -49 tog .Intr. •
• Me.Andrew Reid :and his laughter, :.•
Miss :Annie Reid, are visiting frietada •
in Chicago : Mr. and:h./Ern. Willie Reid
have returned to Bay, Citys•
The first meeting of the towns -ale • '
council of .1908 was held in, the hewn-
shirihall on Monday ' when the Rale
owing offlars were appointed ;
Clerk,: j. -E.. Harnwell
Treasurer, John Reid
Aesessor, John Tough
Collector Thoina.s 'Willey '
Auditors, John I3eatty and George •
:13oard of Health Reeve Clerk... .3-
• Johnstone J. Manson T d.
. T. Bair
. The new member of the council is
Mr, E. Easier, He is a capable suai
conscientious men and. will Make a:
firet-class councillor.
The honer business is picking up.
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address for one year tor. only,.
This is the biggest.. bargain of the
sells011, in good iiewsPeperss
To the heonle of Auburn- and snob..
.ity :-Mrs, Munro desires to thank the
.peopte of Auburn surrounding towns
and Country for the great In/ulnas:4
shown and sympathy expressed . to
her and her -Lapeer fed husband; .•Mo
pent $309, . and Mr. Johnson: el
as 'many of -.our patrons in business
are ,111 doubt as to our futurecourse,
would beg leave toinform them that
we intend carrying on the bushirss•33
fornierly. Thanking you all for past
pateonage and soliviting t continuesce
of the same., will be pleased at all
times to s -o you slut ' Will endeavor
Mr. JobirrilacNa,ughton .baa sold n
fine three-year-old heavy colt far a'
good figure. Mr. John Parke of the
Goshen 'Line last week disposed , et ,
hi teain to an outside buyer.. said
has hotight Mr: nt. Elliott's spew. el •
three -year -ed colts • for which he
I3annockburn has sold a span to one
of the big buyers.
Reeve MeDiarmid had to leave tbe
Council meetina at noon on Monday
and drive to Seaforth to attend. Mee
funeral of an" old and very nigjely
hsteetned -friend, •
The News -Record gives the new of
to meet the wants of allseYoers re- • 31." ". •
spectfully, E. A. Blair. • The WeeklY. Mail and EnVire end
. • •The Newi-ftecorcl will be sent to any •
. address for one, year for only,.
Hullett Township.
Mr.. Dominick • Flynn lost a
able marc mare on Monday. She was the
better of the span for • which he re-
fused, $500 not very long ago., Mr..
Flynn is a "lover of good horses and
feels his floss in more than a mere
matter of dollars, and °eats.
Mr, .John Ila,yley was in Goderich
this week attendieg the court as a
jutyman, ), •
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Among those -who turned out on
Saturnay to assist in the drawing of
brick from Illyth for the new St.
Joseph's .churele Clinton, .were Coun-
cillor lien. Ciiurobill, Lorne Tyndall,
and Harry East. No. ohe r of the three
is a MeMber of that communion, but
they aro friendly men and 'were ,glad
of the opportunitg thus afforded of
showing their good 'will.
The Weekly Mail end Empire end
The News-Iteeoed will be sent Ttl any
address, for One year for only, $L25.
This is the biggest bargain ' of the
8ei15e0 ift good newspapers.
The (4, 'r. P. may :enter $t, John,
Molmon Wood was; fined $100 for I
bigamy al Walkerton.
s sbe ges ag o
season in good newspapers.
On Friday of last week it eery plea-
sant evening 'was spent et the home
of Mr. and • Mrs. John IVIeNeassliton
wbee the rector and conga:set-Ana •a
St. John's chureh, numbering et,out
sixty, assembled for the pin:rose at
showing their appreciation 01 Mrs..
MeNaughton'e services as organist of
the church. A splendid address, en
bebalf of the tongregation, was read
by Mr L Elliott, after. whieli (Iter -
go Beatty and C. Ward Presented Min ---
Mehhinglitort with a handsome hare+,
gaily. intisie Cabinet. Mrs. IVIOttserati-
ton. was very much taken by soreaeo
but made a suitable and most Vet.
ing reply, assuring them that as 1ng
fie she eemeined their organist ate
would do her lamest for ,110 aeltare
of the 4ml:eh and eengreanitian.
and Mrs. MeNaugliton put forth e‘ery
effort to make the evening an on y -
able one to their maily, friends taid
the rest of the (*Miter was speeir
pleasantly In munie and games .4
which • a dainty lunch wan beeves!.
Auld tug Symi was then *In11
they returned to their iiomes. tti,e2c-
trig what excellent entertainers.
Mr. and Mrs. MeNaughton an/ WA-
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