The Clinton News-Record, 1907-07-18, Page 4Clintc4 iSlow(s-Recordi
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July 16th, 1907
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Direct Importations of
IIOners
the 217th Annweraary . of
the Battle Boyne
mr• antl MrS• Wm' '."1111'st.QUe at
Porter's Bill Visited in the" village
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Can. Best be Benished by Dr. Willie $
.T. B. HOOVER. NEON
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Bail, Dorothy Jaason, • Murray
• Ker, Harold
of the
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Sunday:
Pink Pille for Pale People.
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ROYAL• , ' . .1. . - . . I . .
POTTERIES
STAFFORDSHIRE
Diehl, Carl
Ea 'sem Mirnie Martin, Jenttie
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Greig, Willie MeTaggarti, Jean
Grigg, Roy • McGuire, Ora, •
Irwin, Agnes
pa: odaway, Edna
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Anderson, Clarence Lobb,"Elsie
Bantliff, Anr.ice Lahti, 011ie .
Cantelou, Gladys - Moir, Myrtle
Cooper, Albert miller, Bert
' in, Myth.
Myth was Lin ;gala attiiro on FritfaY
last, the 217 , h auniverSery ote the
Battle of the Rayne, ;here belt,. l'
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and Wilting in peofusion wine 41 gat
spicootte eorners large streamers with
'"Wohfome'? upon them were stretched
across the streets.
Tho. train service oil both lines .Q1
railway was up to the average and
Mr. J, IVetitine pUt a beet, to his
but on Saturday afterneou. Every.
thing posed off eery successfully.
Mrs. Kitty end kaster Harold of
Clinton are visiting friends oa the
B s Line. '
',.1:• J•Jo' list; n of' Stapieto'n. '
. - visite
ed friends in the village thenther day.
Mt M. Mil has taker a position
with. Mr. S. e'4. "(toper, C-lititon.
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i n stImmer Your bloodgets thin awn;
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watery, You feel simply wretched-
tired, worn eut, dull, your nerves are
irritable, your • Whole system is out
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of gear. There IS jut one medicine
can banish. this summer feeling. Just
one medicine that will Aye you ,
strength and vim to .endurn the fag ot
even • trill ilsiottpesetrhdoopyss -yODurre ulletillgihiabmorss) '
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FU R N I T. ILI
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N ever before Was our stock of Furniture more nomplete
ttian at the present time. • We carry a large 'variety cit e•
Bedroom Suites,. Sideboards, Extension'
Tables, Dining room Chairs, Odd Parlor
. Chairs, Parlor Suites, Parlor Tables, "
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'THE JACKDAW OF RIGEAS1
Crieh, Howard MeGre,gor, Greg
Cole, Leonard . Stevexisern *Jeattie
Finch, Della Siteleir, Nettie
brought in the visitors in geod lime.
the •ew eanch•---on th 1 •
On n h e (... . P. R.
ea:Me in several lodges from North
Miss Untie Carter visited her par-
enrrs il-few days last week.
Miss A. • BeacOin has retuned to
hPainvek• already told you, they have help-
ed Wenn. They're the medicine that
mekee- then 'pure, nein red blood! that
In fact we have. everything belonging to the Furniture
buelness, and remena ber our prices areas low en the lowest
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'COACHING DAYS IN '
ENGLAND:
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Farquhar,. • Howard Smith, Mary
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Ford., :Wilbur Sturdy, John .
,Crovier, Charles . Sundercode•Winnie
'Gray, Eliza M. Taylor, Elizabeth
Perth,. their first visit to Blyth. At-
ter th.e. lodges" from the north.
south arePealtt, hed • beea met all
dispersed for dinner tor which there
her post at ler. O'N'eil's. .
Mrs. T. Biigins visited Inende In
Hullett on S:a,Y.,-a, enesen wai -
Mrs. C B ' t t I
lug her
everyone needs for, ' good health -thee
never. fail to do that, Mp. L. A.
Carriere; the Popular stewardess of t•he
Jacques Pertier Club, Montreal, Que„
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We have a large stock of F'iCture 1VIoulding and
will frame your pictures promptly and neatly.. .
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'RIP VAN WINKLE,' Etc,.
The Royal Doulton Stamp on
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Glen, Edward ...Tiplady, Myrtle
Gunn, Katie . Turner, Edna
Hall, Willie Wasmare Willie .
Hoover, Eileen . Wasmane Leslie
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had be.n adequate proensiOne -
Meant one o'eloci.". the lodges pro-
oeeded to the park where the line of
march was formed we follows :.
County director
on father, Nen° •le very ill.
The Lanes' 'Wild hold their meet-
beg at Mrs. S. Lowery"e on Friday
afternoon of neje week. . :
Mr, T. Mason is all smiles. an .preee
saYs•:: r t : pus I
"Po two y . was a con-
stela' sufferer from gen,e•ral debility,
The least work, fatigued me and spine-
times? t could not work et all. i
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.Otii personal attention given to Utidertalo.
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' Ing Calls day or night •
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every piece. .
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Hibbs, Helm • Witts, Herbert
Holland, Enuniline Wise, Ruby
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Laing, Elva.
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ies, Bro. N.• Johnston ; 33rd ' Regt.
bende speakers ; nforningteen distriet,
int, "it'e a girl." •
Wits. R. Waite and • IVIre, Brownlee
could not peep my hand above iny
head .without feeling pains in all - 'Ain
muscles'. very
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EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN
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four ' 'lodges ; Goderieli district four.
lodges ; Stanley distriet, three lod-
left' on Wednesday for Ba•Atietord;
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Se.skwhere aVere members oti
family have located.
,I was weak and some-
times beeame so dizzy that I could
lean against soniething for support,
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ges ; linilett, districti,--twor lodges ;
district, three lodges.; Tianbeery
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While, in this condition, V. was advised
to try Williams'
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FREN,.CH CHINA.
Pr. Pink Pills.. I
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Maguire, Lawrence - •
district, three lodges ; Wawanosh• die-
trict,. one. lodge; Morris •distriet, four
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did so and by 7- the time I had taken
ten boxes I was in perfect heeltk act
nenimmonnallninal. -
Our Art Department is .
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a splendid place to pur, • .
chase a present for . a
i wedding or any spe.cial
Vase .
Arenstreng, 'Robert Joinston, Andrew
Ashtore Hilda . - 1VIcCurdy, Clifford
Butehart, Stephen McLaughlin' Verna.
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cattanach, Noble McLaughlin,' Wilfrid
Dobson,. Marjorie . Speers, 'Andrew •
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etregg,• Harry shearer, Beatrice.
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lodges.' . , . • , : - . •
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'After parading dow. n main street
. and coupter• marching the procession
pro•ceeded to a grove south -of the vile
lege where -the .soaking toeleneelene.
'-Mr. Henry Homey,. •coonty- master.,
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ungantion, . • presi e ,. ee, eMilne
The Eckhardt 'fondly did halre' a full'
'lune eu. Friday 'eve le Industri
hall. Their. musical. ialienis •were, high-
ly aPprecieted• 0; the large audience.
IVIes. T. W.. Seatt and family • Went
to TOrOute,'On Moneley to stay a while
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with her sister whilst her, husband "is
am now able to loci': after all .my dut-
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withoun the least fatigue.. When. 1
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began taking the. PIlls I was a• great
°dry •I feel as if • I nee, •
' suffeeer-nt ey .. 0.
was illtherelis to "Dt. ' William:3n Pink
Pills.v
Dr • Will' .' - !ink PT. •• t''• •
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I DSU MMER CLEARING.'
SALE OF. BOOTS AND SHOES'
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occasion.
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Hargrave, .is,abella, Watters, Olin&
Hutchison, Wallace .. , ..
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. genie the freedom 'of the town to the
- V i $i t o r's and Rev,. Mr. FIartley, . extend..
ed welcome on behalf of the local lodge.
away visiting the bld. Country.
. Mr. andlIrs. .1. B.' Kelly, of God-
erich visithd Friends here On Sunda .
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right at the root of anannete„ debility,
rilleamatisali indigestion, the secret
ills Of wo.then aud growl:leg girls,- etc.
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In order to clear out the balance of our Summer Footwear
we are offering some very special inducements for the next 39 days
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*---enneen-en-e-e-e.runenne erneineereene
WINGHA1V1. . Andresses-were delivered. by Mr. Fred.
• .1 loners' ' '. Dane, Pep•uty Grand' IVIester of Ontar-
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.---.- .1, o West • Rev William Lowe,',Cram.'
plain.; Rev, P. Se • Boyle of Wing-
Bentett, Blanclin ' ...' Roadhouse, *mit, C. ha • ''' . '
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'Diehl Edna-- • . Ritchie, ni. ry... ham and Revs.. Sir.all . and And•erson
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Buchanan, Edith . Riess, :Lilian • of Blyth, • • ' .
•Diekinsein Verna -.. Swartz; Edna • The •speeches • were brier and to the,
.Forsytn,,: Emma- ' Suggitt,• Florendei
linnet and were IMenect to wine 'close
They came over .in an auto. . ".
On Tuesday evening an irderesting
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game pi base -ball was played nn the
park between the• Jr. end Sr. teams
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which when finished stood 13 to 4 • tn
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fae•ar of the nenors..
Mr. George Denstend has 'm iveJ to
•Auburn to take uoseessiem• of the.haren
when they make• new bleed they .din
jest that one tifireg,• bet, they, do: it
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well -good blood alwaysebrin e owl
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health. Sold by all enedieme ilealers
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oi. by mail ainnil cent • a bo or see
'boxes for $2:5n,.. trove The Dr. 'Win
Lents' .Mediclee Co., BeeciNille, Ont.
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• • 2padies' White Canvas Oxfords, regular $1,60' for, '...... $1.20
" /TaTh-Oxfords, regular.$2.25 for ...'. : .. .... ...... 1.49
. " Tan Lace Boots, regular 88 for • • ' " . 2,30
44 • Dongola Kid Oxfords, $1.25 for.... , • '.. .... :*-.. ' . .99
• .-". • ." . " - " regular $1.65 for : . '1.19
41 . " . ' ''" .. " regular $1.75 for ...•.:.. 1.29
• P Gun Metal Calf Oxfords; regular $3 for 2.40
" . Patent Calf -Oxford Welts, regular $3:50 for... ; 2.90 :
Geddes, G. Wilson, seewart, Marys
.i • 4, ' " . Corona Colt Oxfords, regular 82.35 for1.89
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Clinton News -Record
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Terme of subscription -$1 per year in
advance $1.50 may be eharged if
not so paid. No paper discontinued
ateention by • the hundreds who . could
Harold, Joe ••• Spence, Ada • get Witilla - beat:leg distance of the
.here
Gillespie,- • Frank Stewart, Emma platform, Befare five . •o'Clocle . the.
Hainee, Ada - Terven, nney. . proceedinge,. had cloeed, with singine
Johns, Lizzie. . • Young,, •Gordon God Sane the Kinn,- • e ' . ,
.Lialdater, Ernest • • White, • Metter', The lortrin of the bands took piece
Mutton, Hector Wallace, Andreen • h ''. ''13• g•F ' f 1 . d d - • b ne
Mitaltell, John• ...,.. ...• . 11'.: t e •par . or. i e an, •• rum a .t.
. nelson, tielen . . Coles • Lodge, Goderich. township.,
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Netherv Eldon :won first, Clinton second and Suinnier,
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Ware' busines.;. ne leeently peronased
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•Another Glorious Twelfth •ha s 71,)0,S-.
ed and gone and the day • was all tit
cotnd be ',desired. : It was the hiegeat
crowd of • Orarnetners and their inends
that Blvtle had.' ever • lad.: The G. (5..:
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G.- railway brought in a, big •f, .ain
oe. 'There were24 L
td ' odge,3 in • the
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Stanley Township .
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Miss . Georgette: •Jelinston •• and Miss
Rachel. Reid silent Sunday at the hame
• of Min. Ted. Merner of Hay.' .•
',„ nines Tiny IVIor.•teitli :mil Mrs. R.
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Heeson eof • Stratford are .epending this
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wee -et the homes of Mr. J. We. Ineld,•
4 t . " . Calf Slippers, regular $1.75 her - .1.19
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DMA'. miss this opportunity to get 1,70:.to•date ;Footwear at
less than wholesate.pricee. Qurlow.priees are loud- talkers.'
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• • N•0 .TROUBLE -,•TO :SHOW. GOODS.
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until all arrears are paid, unless at
the opinion of the publisher. The
date .to which every subseriptien is
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Pass hill third.' 'For brass' • music. the first
, . ' . .. . . 'PrizeWent le Winghem.. The hest .fife
Armour, Jennie . Jonee, Bertha was to be Willie',1•0, Mut iei
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progeesion.. Ce. „M, • Dane, Toronto. aril
• Revs. Lowe f 7. d • ' D Bo leaf
i .0, ..-ort. en, A. • • Boy1a(
Willett= and thelocal' ministerave.
Treasurer. Reid and 'Wen W. Ratliwell,
•Mrs.. Wiiliani Rathwell Sr: spent 'a
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leer days thn,
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Store closes 7. pi ma during ..luly..and• August
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paid is denoted on• the label,
Advertising rates - Transient adver-
tisements, 10 cents per nonpariet
line for first insertion and 3 cents
per line for each subsequent insere
tion. Small advertisements' not . toLudknow,
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exceed one inch, such as "Lost,"
---inStrayed,' •• or "Stolen," etc.,
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Anders,on,. Tessa '.. J'acieues„. •Geonee • • 'and', drummer; "Ceepege Bradford, • bath
Aitken, James Johnston. 'Edna f Auburn• I d • • ' •
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Beernee, Clara Kerte •Alex . • ' . •The - Londesbarei 'Lodge was the
Bosnian, Minnie' . ...Knox, ;Cecile • • • k..
strongest in the march; In. 'the tan e
Cartwright• • e ti • 1WeDowell ' Mee
, P. a ,. . , , • v, -ere such veteians as Ma..e,. Maitts,
e Etta •••• Pugh • Allan • .
Currie , . . e•• • -George •.Ruddell, John Lesbarn... ..entl
Currie, Bertie .,. Shaw,. Luelia . . Berry Preemae.:: . . • - , • . • • -file
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Currie, eorge • eevar , . owe - Belerave Louge ;won, the best' •dress-
Forain Selena. . ' Taylor,. Orvel • • .. . • • • • • • . • - .•
eieCellen • addressee... Tho. netniitess
people seemed ticel Ipleased with .11..eit
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.eare of th• . oceedIngs i or thday
:The st•reets . • were about eiel. e the
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big throng at luen.
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. Der. F. Metcalf returned on Moridey,
L el • • 'h • h had. b • 1 ''' •
f ppm. on on es ere . eyen o see
.his -wife who . is eying seriously _ill
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at hone • of • Mr. George
johnston last week.
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A number feo•ni •here attended the
. funeral' "of •the nate' Mr. William Me-
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N.augetan. in telinten on Saturday.
Mr. and mrs.. Roberto Reid oi near
•-who • have qeen, nisi i Mg,
de ar: tint .
• !ere retue ed • , e - .
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-TaYlOr, & • Son, ,.,, CLIN-TON.
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serted onoe for 35 cents and .eaxh
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. , • ed lodge , event. .
Fintnee, •Russali, : •Tereit, Ge.otge -
.- tripling, 'Ethel -Alutphy Laden .Clinton • turned • lent-.
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Miss Lilla•Career - ientereu to • .nre
' MissePe.a.r1 'Taylor :and • Master Rife,
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s 11 I Ta lor • are visiti - with their
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subsequent inaertion 10 cents.
Communications intended for publica-
Graye ,Lila • , .... -. , .., : .. . .' " • • , •
, et ranger. .then, they bane • for .. years..
Gibinins, Mary . Wightinan, Elsie 1
tl -7 - fir . ' '
end drum • .ba•n4
&Odes, Norman Me Wightniane Leslie Headed hy .1. Ir. . e .. . 4 4 . .
' ' . ' they made splendid. -
•don . on • Monday .after .yteitien. the lent-
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ily residence for, -. •• o. Weens.i. '
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coueit. Mrs,. .F.. T.• Willis.'ol. Seafortn.
Mr, Albert Boyne attenined, the. .0r-.
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trim taust, as a guatantee of 'good
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faith, be accompanied by the name
Dor a nhowing. .
Henderson,. Reiland. Weerk .. . e .
Johnston Fred. . •., . 1Ver. , ',William .. Crooke • of: Gooetich,
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townehip. wan enteing • the lerg.e- con-
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. The News -Record Will. be' 'sent • . to
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ange walk in Blyth last. Thuesday. and
rettirrien honie Satiirday: . ... ,.; - ,
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Snap. On....tiin
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W. J. MITCHELL,
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tingent nentnapeby Na. 189. In. me
.. nig •withethe 'brethern from Wellesley
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toWnsinp the early • years 0! net con-
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any addrese until the.,end: of the prase
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ent year for ;thirty cents.. •
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•nlisses label --Annite•Rein, -who
tor tame monthe . past have' beer, in
Mielrigin, . were aeled . home suddenly,.
. last 'Week owing :to; the- ilInese of their
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Editor Proprietor.
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Nash, • - Elliott,, William. •••• •ftection with the order pass d. in re-
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father,. • ' • •• •
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,Roille • •'. view before. Win- for .it Was there .fifty,
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Entrance Examination •.
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', Me.• and Mre. Richard Peck of Sea-.
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Peen 'two yeats ago: he took:the
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Entrance Examination
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Results in East Huron
we give belo.w vile na,:nes of the sac-
cessful tandidates, at, the remit • En
ions examination centres. in East Hur-
ore. On the whole the papers were
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(tor:. r ,- - f • n Orangema,n. • .. •, , •
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stni Rosie • No 24 - Bayfielde was. the oldest
Edeer, Pr)itees •• . th, . • . i., • . , . • •
Edgar, „fent • • • Stinson, .Oradys the to' ession and • as lb ale
lodge in- .. p , 5 . .. , . .
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, . weyS. doeee.•• gave a good tweet:et • .6
Edgar Gordon!' • Weire. John ' •. •-
Mott • Georee . Vinare Gallon: • ' ' itself: . . . 7' : . • ' .. .
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H efer Flea .• Varna Ledge had a neat,' natty.. ee,
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BRUSSELS. ,' indicate' Inlet it is lin a thineing . eon-.
. • dition, *. ••: .• . . . , . .
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Results; in West Huron
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The following is. the hst ori cando
.dates passed by the • beard of examitt-
ers for West Heeone with the Marks
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ohtained by each. A card, giving the
marks awarded Min 'been eent. teeaCh.
cupit, The ceitideates. will be iinued
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e ore the . reopening _o_... .
; ' f the 'schools
On aecount of .the difficulty ot the
li terature paper the pass matk
forth, ae feW dans-last week.
•this • vicinity,
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. liliss Mai tha A. Rieliardson 15. at
preeent, the guest -of. 'lei 'cousin, Miss
Lizzie R• 1* •d i di' t
.. , total son u . en oe.• .. •
... illisa Ltzzie Re retu n d t Lo
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.. don air ,T nursclay lest • after • si;eu,d'. ' '
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:A pretty .teredding• loon place at the
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,Alanilla, . 600 -feet ..:12 cts
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• 'e, Order early to .s.ecure:At-thie lOW 4-31'ice
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eery fair, although. the . Literature
paper or written Reaceing, .. as it is
tow called, required greater maturiey
of thought thaw is usually possessed
by children of thirteen. .The • narriPs.
are arranged ' la two • classes : Honci:e
and` Pass. To pass a candidate -must.
obtain 390 marks out of a possible.
650WI , and for honors The certifin
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., .."Ge'cirgi.*Prirotivitlee Sr.,. . and.. ids 'sone
Annette 'Carrie' • • -McLennan 'eine ; • • •• • • ••• • • . • • . '
: ••• • . Georee Jr: were in the procession • as
Ament, Kate' • ..... •IVIcLarty; • Della ,ep n i'• • . ' - i • . • nject
Ile T. H. . • Brown ee played.
Bowman, 'Vine 7 .. ... :McMillan, ChM. , ta ers...w 1. . . , . . . . • _.:..•
• re drum • for.•No. 24. .No .gath-
Ewan, Nellie • ROblr A.deline .' 1! f.!lia.• • • ' 11 . ' 0 '
erieg of • South • uron, . rangernen
Greet, .Addie ... Scott, Freak ". ". - ' • ' • .•
would .. .. . ...,. . .
Hendersen,••Johien ..Speiran, Alex.' . : be complete! ,witleout. them.
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..JoutS,'•M. nerve,' : Stevenson, •Maggie ' • "We hese theehigli geed . thenlentee
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•, W a ,lk errich and the poor on this .pratfotren, -
•liord ff • V • '•
iNleKee, C , • erne "Stand ..
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been . reduced • from • 890 , to 370.7.. the
highest marks obtained in each • sub-
are is. follows : • , • . • . ..- • •
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Reading-Elsie..Goebel, 45. , . . -
, Writhe -Cora •Wabhin ton and
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•Maggie Disher, 43.* - - -'
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, Spelling,-
• Literattnee, . ..
„ A rithmetic-Anna Allisone .A.gnie.•
Gemmell, Mary; • Nixon, . Garnet Wan.
11ne !Of 'end Mfr.. "John Watson ot
• _ . . . ten• .. • . ,
the mattble„ Line of t. ..20t1i. tate .. at
high noon. when their diugliter .Ethen
n - - ' • -• e e-
ecarne the bride of . Mr....J s.eph Moe-
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so.p., a piosperous youngefartner en the
Tenevimeon•Line., The beide, who . e'er
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f th
herby •1 father, ooed
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vety charming in. her wedding gown of
white . point d'eeprit • .ever silk : The
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.. Mower's,: Gasoline a Oil StoV- - • •
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cates of successful candidates and the
merks of those NV110 failed were 'sent
out last week.
-BLYTI I •••
I lonors
Anderson Pernice Fingland Frand
• - , • . said. gee. .Willieen Lowe, , • up
• PASS 7 , Be°, Wilford, Behold in • hem. the
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ing
. A rms trone, JOe ' King; George , . . - •LdWe and the poor.'"
:Ba,ikley, Irene, • . Leckie, Bob • • • i
No, 145, Goderich town hip, is wel.
Bell, Willie • , : . Mann, Alen.
• rame'd 'Co•x's, Lodge,. ' several Paeniber$
Bremner,. Jamee . Michie, • Maggie • 1. that e ,
i . weeeen wn family being . ale
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Bryans, :Frank . Mcl , . .
Cee Alvin • w.ays present wherever the celebration
less; Edna McEwen• Elsie Gainer.,
Het bert Mitchell, Milton Haugh, Edith
TreleaVen, Tens; Buckingham, Jenuie
McNair, Harry Tretbner, Myrtle Stip,
son, W,illie 8illery, 100. . • : . -
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Grarnmar . . - • .
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:Composition -May Redmond, 26.
" Total-. ,. . , . . . , •
young poeple, „were • unattended except
by little Elva Dewar, - , 'niece or the
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bride who nitadena Keity flower girl.
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The wedding mercli ei • was played by,
Miss' E•dith Messop of Name, sletereet
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the greoin. •After the ceremony .Which,e•-'''
was performed. by. the Rev.. mi. entene-A.,
-Man a• stenptuoup : • weddipe:_e-liincheon
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Brogden Bertha Watt Jamee
Brown Elva Wells Archie
Clarle Flotenee• j. ,4,1cLaety Cecil
T • • • - may tali‘,.2. place and-WcriSon Cox came
Cunningham, Win .McLetql, 'Labia. °weer fram , Colborne. to • lead the fite
. OODirtacH.puBLTO Sithoor...''
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'Harold
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was terved., Tile presentee -mere ;num-
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emus an use u in 1 a e ie
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leinglan,1 Alice. ...
• Pass
Bell Esther ' Millar Elsie
I3ennett 1 laz. 1 Monro Ralph
Braithwaite Verna„ Nicol Myrtle
13rown Keeiah • Patterson IVIary
Clarke Laura Rodger Than. A.
Cowan May ••• Rogerson '
Dane,. Celeetine MeNauglen j, le . ' -, d
a et rum betel which • 'won the first
Eclaneir, Roy ' OtToolen•Dannel ' --n• • • • • • to DI th h'
prize. This • lodge dres e y , . ire
Ferrest, • Mary • • ". epearson Ella . • - . , . • en, . • , r
' • ing seetia.1 cabe from a en nee y
Forbes, Cora E. • 7 Sprining, lirctoe. for than' puroone. . •. • ' ' :' '
Gerry, Frank S. • Speir, Jobe • .„ - - • ' 7 ' • - • - - • • . •
• • The cominittee of' Management des-
Hill, LILO len, . Thompson, Atnie • • e . .,
etve great Credit for. the exce n e. -p.
Heath, Irene • Thompson,. Elwin h • Ile le i
• . , their, eaerangerneats... .11v. erything. pass-
Hislop, Will. . . Tornbull Wilbur E.
Iloovet, Lizzie; 111: Yo•ungiltobert J. ' e a on smooth' ': '
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Aiken., 482;Racoon 400;
'F d B ' tt 49". N 11 131 k ' 480.
re ettne , ee, e le an ,. ,
' Ella Brinneortibe, 892; Conrad 'Carey,.
3 . • .• li • .
70, Adeline :Lane, 467, Mabel Doty„
426; Margeret .Galt, 471; .Elsie Goebel,
. 446; Nina Kerr,_417;. Isabel Matheson
460•11 t .. M K 432' A• • t: ::
, • ec or c ay. e nine. ii c in-
.non,..413; Angus McNevin„ :.: Percy
jr aulut, 870.; Gerwin. Pia .• • , 405; Percy
Ramsay, 4d1; Alm S. . a dors, 477; Stel-
esteem in N 11.1C 1 WO yoUng couple were
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held:- 5, . and •IVIre.• Masson left at 8
0.01 t. for . Knidardine • end • •other
inte mei On ',their 'return, Will ',take:
1.• • . I' 111, .1 . 'I •
up' houseneeping on t le g ootri s. Dem
ors the Brownsoe Linen. • ... ;
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• .In• part 1 • el • . ee • . Voeorin list for.
1007 there. are '514' names,. in part
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$6•A0•00~
May
crawfor 1 Roy Skelton Albert
Hoover, Willie .. . . . . . .
Watson, Dora There was. 'T.. etleindance .0.1 Anzio,
li Speiran, 440;• 1 ral Stoddart, 498;
.2 -05 ' and in Pert e 41 ' With 134
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Crawford Kate Si ra,ughan Frank
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Irvinz., Ma,ry Brewer, Pen. '. . The three Goderich township todgee
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Elizabeth Sto 1, 476; Ruby Stothers
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894;.A1ex . t Alton, 371; Watson Strait-
• on. 408; Sutherland, 433; Lillian,
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mimes in !art 1 the • 3rd diVesion, is
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tee largest • in the 5th division there
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Cult Gladys e. Tierney Baracliff
Echlin Ceplia. WanleSS Lillie •
Jackson Lot. t i • Wat•son Florence
Johnston, Maggie' Curry, • Beatrice ' turned out strong, No. 189, which le
King, Wm...C.. ..
• ••• . crie ••of tlre. • most prneperous. in the
diStritt, partieulanly So.
are
Tir6intori • 889. Cora NV ashingtone 435;
...erne . -, • . •
409 1-1 Id Y 425
at° "rig* .
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axe 123 and in the • 1st, 2rid •and• etle.
4- 4 • d Pe • .. ' • ' -
‘ 0, •JS an • ,,.. teepee tavel y. 1 he num-.
in jurori 377. '
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I,ee Lillian Wells R.seie.
Lei•h Emma Woods Russell
. • •. The sun-inlet/hill Me and..dre In'. band
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. West' 'warm
oODIGHIcli sAPAHATH apemen...-.
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• William •Doyle 462. Russel Fox 475.
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ber e s
WE will give •a discount of .26 and
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slo,AFORTH
Ilonors
Bell, Area inalakirk,• Minnie
Birks, Arthur I'. Kerr, ih'iltred
. Tnokerstnith . won •praise, for err snappy
- • ' , • music.' They haVe wort .e first priee
Misses Ella :f.r.nd, Pearl • Wright of on many annivereari of ehe Boyne:
Harrow are. spending . a three weeks, , They are alway ' jollying ine. about
vacation witli tela.'iVes nem. ' ' My heiglf ,--snitt goctinneturen John
..Miss Elsie McQueen of Brucefiehl et, Wilton -Whin treeing a vote of thanks
'the
-ear, •- , .1 . ,
1301. y Lacey, 1•23,1, W illie:pha ten, 370. •.
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NO. 1 -Howard Jones 442; Stephen
Wilkes 870; Reta Wise, 870. . .. •
No..2-Lorne Moore, eill.
No. 8 rence ypung, 382.
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c,HANT • TRIPLETS' iCarrency'llobs'
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and 'Stag' Chewmg - Tobaccos, in big
plugs. Qualrey always the, same,'
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'. 25 per cent. . on. 'ell •. Japanese
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'goods sold during the Month of July.
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All goods' bought from. us will be en -
B.
Carswell, Jean A. McGregor, Pay
vinitin•g her couain, Miss Jean Landes- to- - k - • but that is 0 taunn
. . .. . epee ers,.. n
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. ..No. 6-Bdna MeEwatim 488: Ella 'Me-.
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'graved
Cluff, Fran '3 . Morrison, Susie
Cowan, Mary Riley, ,Mary
Farquharson, Ed. ,
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born. ' • • -'-','-.. . Of 'mine. Mr. %/Hord was the. tallest
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Rev. •Alien of ' Godeeiclt„eeerfe-nr .t last, -of the .7,000 .peeple in" the village.
week .in the neighbo•rhoeen Co tity Mo.s•ier Hartley is said to • be
Mrs, William Towneend entertaieei one of th2 best fifers let South Huron,
L • en el • m..•31 ! 4sa Ed
• ean, ; airy.'
Sands 471. • • .
' No, P9. -flume -Mutton, 403; Mabel
'Young, 407.. • • • •
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free of COSt.
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Allan, John II. McKay, F15 e.. nee
Bruxer, Mary McKay, Margaret
Campbell, Sara, II. Mckay, Hugh 11,. .
('arter, Ella IVAIKep, Mary„.„...- -7'
t'hesney, •Alice MayeMcLean, Ante),
her Sunday so Teti elass on Thursday but net better,. ' than the Ahnstrongs
afternoon, - - of ;Stanley. '. • . .
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Mas Willie Plewes. o•f the Soo, has • • , • .
There were 'probably 1206 0,rangin
Om to spend the summer with his.
Mere In, the march - and -ii 00' sPeeta-
uncle, Mr:Frank Plewes: e ,
' tors.
Mis s Edna Turner e of. Clinton spent , *
Sunday with her Mrs. Ira. Johne. •
. oonniteeet 'TOWNSHIP.
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No. 1 -Carrie Graham. 465. •
No. 2---HttrOy Haacke, 4114 . Ruth,
Thompson, 415. . . .
No. B-Elma Beetles, 870; Lucei Mar-
shall, 488. .
No. 6 -Roberta Johnston, 428, .
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Chesney, Itugh McLean, Wm. Jno.
Curtin, Mary J. , McMartin, Fergus .
Dick, Arttr...v W, McMillan, Win.
et
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• MISS Mable • •!aritelon, of • Clinton s
spent Sunday et:. the home of Mts.. Constance
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Cleo.. Turner. • - • . •
'and
HENSAtt PUBLIC SCHOOL.
William Re Bell, '488; pearl Dryi3dale
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. Don't have a falling out with.
your hair. It might leave you!
.Then what? That would mean
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40t•AloW iimov40004•0•NAAAimaiV to$460VIIAAit 41411#1411.0404/41404/4/444
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DickSon, A ratite C. McNevin Gordon
Nicoat, Trati-y .1. O'Keefe, Cath'ne
1‘11:14. IL &Skirl. IVIr, eed Mrs.
A latge number from hero ettenden 1". I
of aho spent I re ay
Ge ge C te • Id
the anniversary. .services at BrUcefield lit- 9a .
448, Arnold Hiikkirk ' 418. - Jas H. Bat-
' 8 I 0.' ''• Oil' I.- -
lard, 70. Lae la rtwein, 4 : rene
•370. ..1
hi i
t n, scrag& y, uneven, rough
hair. Keep
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Freeman, lima Reid, Dalton
Gairld, Wm. 11. Roberts, Roger P.
Gravex, Elva ... Boss, Finlay
Hammett, R, R., Scott, Robert 13.
Ilartry, Norma , Smith, Dawson i
Hays, Chas. Smith, Ci•ertrua9 A
Hoag, E I i 1 li M . Toole, Florence . .
Holman, Rena K. Staples, Florence
tioran, marguerite Storey, Sammy 7
K yle, •Bert ie • Troyer, Emma, In,
N.
the guests of Mr. and IVIrs. loIntosh
on •Sunday evening.
and other friends here.
. Mr. and Mrs. Min. Townsend and . .
gees are Goderich visitors this week. Quite a numb r 'from here spent ?he
Mt. -and Mrs. Roger Pepper 'were 12111 in Illyth n .ile others went to
' visiting Mitchell friends last week. St. .1\l'arYY- .
.Mr.'-gli Cecil wus on the Sick list. . MiSs Jennie Line elent Taneley as
for a IeW days last week. ' the ,guest of her parAts in Walton,.
Maker Willie O'Brien! has engaged. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sutherland end -sen
Wilt` Mr. .lis. Merlin -for the summer . •eisteee friends iti WILthrop .0 14. r110,-.
meneh's.. day.
rk If 11 M: th 441-
ope, , arry . ar, ine . , „ as,
J. McAlthur, 441; .Alex. SInith, '283'
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Lily Younghiut, 432,'
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HAY tONVNAITIP.
No. 2--ttertha Nunn...403,
No. 8 -Maggie a, Wilson,.401;. Wes..
ley Caldwell, 411; William. Grain, 415r.
ii 11 II, Wilson 385, • ,
Wileal- w )3 E a 3 0 m . m.
pine c.
pewee. 370,
No. 14-Elila M. Thompson, 4.42, •
your hair at home I
paste n it ti hti t "
g y o your scalp!
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You esti easily do it with Ayer's-
Hair Vigor:. It is • something
filOre than a. thriple hair dress-
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ing. It is a hair medicine,., a
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hair tOilief a hair food. •.
The best kind of a testimonial.- .
"•Sold tor °vet eisittf Iteare."
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Made b/..7. O. A.y•r Otio Lowoll. *itch
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1,r,V V, Eva Walker, Bertha t".1
Me•Cardie,. Mfieliael Vinelitee, 'read Ray
McCormick, Lo•retta WarWiek„TatIt
McCurbeon, 1i:isle Worden, Proeln-pt.
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kat Qi•l'alitY• rad QuantitY ass Your moms. ,i. B. moven ne j, site.
' dealer (Or the new ' big plugs of 'Bobs' • . d
la'. ing part in ie beWling totirmi.
'Stag and Currency' Chewing ,Tobac- • ..-
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
No. 7 -Claudia Cochrane, 370.
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. No. 14-MurraY Mrisher„481; Agne
Gemmel!, 450- JaltieS .J..Jarrett, 442;
OA.. IV Al .tlitet 010 On' A
IWO nitinntiotOresi Of ,
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re. CPILLS.
yff 6.7 HERRY CTR
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