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•. ,,. T' m Winghatn, Nov. 0,-� �i►illiazn 'Jars
'"' 'TM? Graham, while in town over Sunday.
1;,��i''f� . y 4Vtn haixi Foundry, hada miracu- ;her,lfxed bioodwin incl data liter,,
�IRTBS. P :,, « .a ^,m~ ' nous seta a fraan detttli at the fat•• Miss '4i Winifred, sv o D vis, .a y oung,=n em to -ea at the
RATCLIFFE,--In Exeter, On Nov f �, ° rP ,, a tox thi afternoort when wile u Jc s , h.haatspcn� lila SeasonAble Goods
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b'Ie r;a„�a: r, , c! y h p . last months in .nYc
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8th, 1911, to 112r. and 1Mirg. Jno. N. I', ra,ami:,•� o, . s on raladder Oiling (some shafting, expected home• next week,
Ratcliffe, fo�lineriy •ot Clinton, ac. itt r, ;i.z ) M�detl fled
- ,.s. tr:n tts,u �,�, �., u.':'ctet, `:!•y . 'the sleeve of his coat caught in a. Mrs, T. W, Ralph anti. Waster
daughter. t, I; e:t„ G n"a,a t.G4„-.,ch i ,�) set +screw and he ;was whirled .,,�,�,..._.�.,�..�-..�....�,.,�- . .
�V. ) Wl1%rl5•s,54% Y•''¢ around an a rapid) xevglvini” Iiarvey, cvhghavi+heen l;ueatsaf l�fl: *� ry a
IVTAIiIiIAGES a",-;-� is ve i.ais v a vjili ret ( y b acid A1rs, J. ,Leslie Derr, left for their - �.
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" ` yt r� t yscr Ge,2ia7 ;W, shaft. Jarvis, Nvi,ch rare presence hulxle rid Tofiuirta hist Thtrrsda
watc-hes Mc>,h'AkV--FiOGGA1iT- Iix Bran r6 f�- TM'r qz tnznd, braced lxxmself ashidfheG y'
+ion, on November 1st by Rev, D. Me. �I I s0 � .:::.:�"""";»�" °, .i• ,.; struck tshe• ceiling and was able to. The many friends of Master Fred , '9yr stock of Overcaats never ,was more 09plete
` _ ... _ _ .._..... Tavieb, Mr. John E. Hoggarr, of : i.%"" ""`""" . � � �; vent himself from being twist g g than it is at the resent time. -plan , n.ew linesr
C'• .� Pugh lad to see that be is anile
Souris, Manitoba to Miss Annie L. Mc- +� ,�.,< $ -1 ed up in t'ho be;4ing; in.tivhieh case to get out again after• being conflnec,l vaere
" r �• ti, the ligntse. fur tine > . added last weep and earl sold sizes replaced' and it is
Dean, of Virden. Manitoba. ,;�;i--. , , , he tv ou:d have been tarn to piece -sl last couple of y p
We main call attention 4 we owing to, having 1' t
to our a DEA'Ti3S. tai''"='° .. ; an instant.
ria ed As cum' eteldoff a d damaged b:t last dog zls lip. badly
IC1Q1V QA3E Of the ,argeSt and best assorted StQCkS ever
grade 01 watches. a TOWNSE1vD-In Nesbit, Alanrtoha, '4,".q 7",e X . •� 1 Offered for your inspection,
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on Wednesday. November 8th, Mar ` 's Lauclun Advertiser
torn to shreds in the . sirafJar- a cont Saturday's Several new inobb lines. to choose from :at......,..... iQ,00 i
y', r lr '_' Some of the employees hard Jar- we clip the following :-»h1xs, E itis, y
Jany Townsend; releot of the laze C'` „ �� ° g Boy's Overcoats in all the latest s es
. William Townsend aged 8:; ears. 'le i \ 4 •'• . vis- cries, .and on seem what had AfoLean will reeeivice at her home, 585 '
i E T c ,, l,;' hap erred at once stopped the Colborne street, old Thursday, Nov. Y e Cyl : at3.5� to $10,00 .
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Fine Ruisii 110..E TT- n Clinton, oil Tue,day� 1 .; , }� , t- �, � ..✓1 machinery, When rescued from 1f3, anti afterwards on the first axil � - We have also just t:dded to our stock another lace ,
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i ' p P D. o- November 1400, George Pickett, in his t ti ; � i, ti., -; ` 1 the ,ace where lie had k leen brae- tll.rd Tuesday of each tnctnth. shipment of Men's. and Boy's wits, Don't fail to see
Accurate A@ ll'9Inu my y ( � � � �.r �y p. � Jarvis collapsed. He y
,1 63rd year, J ed himwe.f lC; C.
t , e 1! <:. Mr, E. H.. Ovens, ,who was , .
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was rushed to his home, where a unantiousiy nonxnivated by the 4oiisex. these before• buying your new 'Fall Suit,
are all combined in each doctor found that the ,slcin from
• 12th, Robert Henry, son of Mr. an vatives of South Toronto ou Tuesday,. 1X�)�lEl'S--Elite you going to buy any Rubbers
watch, Our aim in the Mrs. Harry Moon,, arced 8 months. sa the entire portion of his left ars awasnd a citizen of Clintciti in -the t3U's this Ra11 ? If you are Save money on them b buying
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had been ,s�krxpped o,ff, said .was ' 'lien ixacticecl law liege, Ire seas •kve11 y ' Y Y uylnf;' STAPH-In•Seaforth, on. November 1past, as notiv, leas not beenBanging by a mere .thread, zn • uts t,od favorably known to residents Uf them here. We have the cheapest and we have the best2nd, John Staph foriuerlp ,of 131.,�tt; ditdgn Jarvis had ,e'ountless cuts that tinre,and tkre first to can ratultite
a question of price, but aged SI years, and bruises. 'Ire suffered ,greatly hiui ti 1'ietoria hall after the nonninn- Men's, �Womons and Childrens• Fine Rubbers.
.>Ie tier zli>tti Oltticiau from sh,o.cit, and will be laid up far tion in Toronto was Mr. A. W. 'Totten, Mens and Bays Heavy, Lace spd Buckle Rubbers, . '
Issuer of, Ha,lrria a Licenses '.some time. A number of burns some years ago editor and, owner of dubber BQOt$.
QUALITY Snout Western Provinces.. ,vete found about Jarvis body,and tine News -Record, and recently of thH Nen's L011g
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_ the speed with which the whirling Godericlr•$tar;
p g special Prices on 800tS, 'Blankets, Underwear, Etc .
s4iaft tore the clothing off. In last weeks Star weekly we take
the following stein which refers to a.
3 0 . Manitoba obs D �r ct � g IT E'VIG& Ply YOU_ TO TRADE WITH U
A goad rime -piece, Like l nephew of lvtr, and Mrs. H. Carter, of .
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anything else, is always - and Bussell, the well-knowri'Society .
p snow covers Manitoba, Saskatchewan beaau x A singer, who won the gold inedal in the
the circa est In the end. and Alberta. y Mrs. Truemner, wife of Daniel TO CURE E^t,ZED1 Earl Grey musical competition will PIUMSteel o
Winnipeg,Mian., Nov. X1,- A heat/ D•tslawool_1 v i Earl
shortly leave !ox Europe to study for -
The mercury stands at 3 below in Truernner, a farmer, living on the rand o era. Mr. Russell will be re.,
I t well be a pleasure for Manitoba and 10 below further weak, Babylon line,' flay Township, near. The most :advamged physicians off g' p SMALL PROFITS MORE •SUSINES�
us to show these Watches All threshing is held fu indefinitely. this vi llage,committed suicide between this ,country ;and Euita. a arp uow membered by many as the ginger who
About 3J per' cent of the n.estern 19 and 11 o'clock Tuesday morning by prescribing awash of Wintt�estgiteesl took part in the Dominion Alliance
crap remains unthreshed in astern Ilan ng. She left the house during Thymol, and other Iaoot'hing and meeting last ymx•,
chewan and Alberta, the Porsnoon, none of the fa,cnily, tak- healing >ngriediehts for the c:ureof Rev 'W. B Caswell, pastor of Dunn
, ing particular notice, as nothing wits •eczema, Lsori,asis. and all oitiher Avenue Methodist Churelf, `Toronto,
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suspected. An hour or so later, her forms of Iski;n ',trlouble.. ,This :com liaS accepted a, call. to Broadway •
�� � � A absence being noticed, a search, was pound, is kao)wn as D. D.D. Preaeriv Methodist church, Winnipeg. for 0
o r N 000000000000###00000000000 made in the stable and she was found 'tion. 1913, subject to the usual Con'fereuce w ".
o • hanging to.a bea..m,.quite-,slit,, lvlrs, Pr. Ql�m6a,;this well.l�n wn, ,skin regnlations with reference to trans- p y f ,L� i
d OPTICIAN • • 'Truem er who as a middle-aged specialist, t r t s —"' am convinced r , Rev..Mit. ' ` C�ea�iln� ���� �" �` ��'+� HATS*
.E�93':l.Tc�Ht .iii A 0 TRY C, P; R. AND PEACE- 0 n , �v 6 dvile , fes Re ,-M . Caswell cadre to to
woman,and been inti forseveral months lthat the D..D: D. Pr�slcriptiou is as ronto froin Brantford, and he has _ _.
I e MAKER CIGARS, FOE. 0 besides being hard of hearing., and was. ixluch a • ispecific for Eczema as is been very successful, in hisipastorates. ' . ' Last week's special bargain. being so successful we
'�' 0ately subject to fits of melancholy, qurnft e Ifor malaria, . I have been He is a son of the late Rev. James Cas- � Offer another S sci 1 C + •
SALE IN CLINTON,CLIN:TONp a ba gain for Freda and Saturday..
®_ p None of her relatives had any suspicion pre�scri,bin,g itlge D. D', D, r:e�edy for well; at one tine pastor (if the Londes- _ y Y r
• 0 • t19 however that she contemplated years;' .- i1,. baro Methodist Church, and -following days,✓ Ladies Hats ........................8.2. O .
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survived by a famllvof seven children, D. D. Prescir tion for Ee ma and `sector is at recent visitin the • 5 • •
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the yougest about three years of age. •absolutely knew 'that it will talo Ii' p p t; 0 A,ll untrimmed sha es,...,...........•.. ............... At Cost r. awa the'atch tihienstant ou.a ly Cl'iutoir 111oclel8rhool to look into •. 2'here.ar.e a number of families of the p • •I�(�.04 `� all{tC(�, Truemners in Hay Township, it. Y Y P1? present conditions. Ht unci JJub was A •11
c ttlketr 'tin ay fly tlu� Whttneti Guvein- , Drop into our store and get post ment, but upon the. x iesCablitilnueitt : , _ . All hinds of logs, MapleiSoft Elm - ed onith% 1wolndierful reanedy for. of the school again, lie has bgeri,ap • ��]J��j �c �T �e (�y
and Basswood prefernled• Highest �eitmSller ' Eczema and all oiJhpr skin;traubT 1 a L9 X10 a _ /ANT L ` ew' 0a
price ppaid. Miss Louise Maedel spent the wee ,Or .;write iThle D.,'D, D: Labora� oti er chkuigeslinay 1) El
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tv, Doller:ty Piano and Drglaii 'Co. end at her home in the village. � torics; Diept. N. E; 49 iColb.oi7nei'St_ ar : Tvil, 'Tilley, says that Clinton, • _ _ •
Afters endin a few . weeks ,a„ the Toronto, for ,their free sax>�p1e bot y 00050000000000000000000009 0g000i01/00®00000000000Q000
CALIFORNIA, p g School is the: largest liH rias visited yet',
��R{«li home of his fatllear, A. Heddle, 'James itle, .Tilney ;wall be .glad to send it having all enrollment o£ 5J, $e' llas • � �
-11EXICO, Heddle returned to .his work in the immediatlely. visited lu schools but bas 3 yet to in ------�"�"'�
FLORIDA -. Doty foundry in Goderich this week; spect. Air, Tilley certainly knows his 0Otg00000es000someaegesob "000�000000000000000�0000�000
Having void out 'm ' liver busi- L' H. Walters has grekctly improved bushes in re gaudy to Model Schools. 0 .
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the appearance of'the village store by 0 ••
Return ,?°lccty at re,lucea r! _rs nests ,the undersigned 'wishes -to • • . 0
placing a cement pl'citform: in front, Charles O'Dell,. who ,has been for • •
nu„ , n e a any Ur_rn:-i Tru _,k have his books closed up on .Dec, wnd'. also by' other improvements, some ears at the home of Mrs, � • •
Ti ,ce: uifi�e. 15th, 1911 and all awing will kindly YmL
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-� -_ call and settle, either at the livery Cement is. certainly proving a great .Turner has returned to his home in ,I
barn or house a age, in the improvement. of our viii- Enol Ilia TWD � � Country • ,
1•'e,t ;vu t,cul rs fruw : nit 'oblige, sae; and we. will soon hawe'tho health
G. L. �PAT,KER: William Scott shipped 5 tons.of wool • 0 .
JOHN RA..,,SFORD 8;. SON, Agents - ,iest and prettiest village in. Huron• last week. :. His buys all : the wool I • - .
Wanted . Mrs. •1.. White, jr., spent Sunday. at arclund the nei hborhood also from. 11'1TY NOT ADOPT IT? . ' • —�T •
A. O. PATTISON, aepot agent �. the home of.'her paren1.ts here. • g • 0
. 1 the iielghboring towns. He is an , �. •
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i .i , e tt. 'tp1,S Intelligent'boy with fair •educ- Re.v, Mr. MoDongali,ot •Spencerville, fres ate lis bete a es a to on ngl :• ffillk •
1lli�).RI li,4l �1s311 :',11adY , �t atron as stack -keeper. . aa't:lilllcy will have charge of, the .Presbyterian y p p, 0IRA
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1.services next Sabbath. adian towns and cities. It is; in• point 0 •
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W. Doherty Piano and :Organ Co, Mr, L. Sparl;.,s. who trent out on. Mrs. •Elliot and' family;' who hoe of facts the only equitable system. of •
., ,the -harvest exeur,sxon•. . returned taxation, and its adoption enei.all
cosi visiting friends at Uxbridge . , , P. t Y w. T+UP Ifl,M #,;.
Imported Au^tido Sale of Imported i. , home at the end :o1 last week. 'IIis! returned home,. is only a' matter of time. The inJust .0 .. 0 .
,Clydrs•lstle Mares trill be riTered for - To Rallett 'T.11C'!a�Cry w`as' working intihe Saskatoon dis- Rev, E. Ti: Sowers -.hoe accepted a ice of the present system iu Olinton, • .0.
sale by mieti„u in tlio towu of Wing- dict. for instance, i only too apparent:'. A 0 ' •11
h=tin, Heron t'rn,ily, „n ,Mor,dav Nov, congregation inNorth Bruce. 0 . : .
Mr. James' Bryant, of Londoai; maii buys a lot in town; he spends 0.
27th, lull, T,,•,•m.�-two very choice Mr,.Wm.H.Moon, the tax collee- 'was, last. week visiting iris mothers- - ., time, rnoney.dnd energy in imnipving ..0. RLL 'ISIl�T1)S �9� LOGS ICIIILL, GET •
yout:g Clyc'.eatale nr„rey dn•,ct from ;tor. ofHia,lIet will be at the 'Conn-' in -lett', Mrs. John McCowan. his.propertybytheerectionof.ahouse. 0 'i .
fico' 1.+,,d, la, e,• rnlooth with good mercinl Hotel, .Clinton an Dec., 80i, Dandelions ,were in full bloom o h In this way he contributes directly to. • - HII H�ES`T ' I?'R,I `�E 0
quality akn,i ehoivp hre�,iing. Credit Constance oln the 11th, Auburn oGj on the 11th, .showing the, mild wea Weather For November the stal,ility o£ the .town, and ..at the • - A �;
will be _,•�' n of Fi,,•kt.hle l,H,rFr, have i the lath, and Londesiboro "-on'.Che, they of last',week. same Iimeenhances tl avalue of sire. o •,. • •
will alit irwoAintelg en the arriva 1 1,ltQi. and 15.th-.to receive'taxes. -- rounding property; that is, presuming. 0 NO: 'I �83S�Vboi)i. Ne1C�il1g'�3.75 �34r' cord �
of th„ L �n,l',n and 1`nro„i„ trains. y good one. •0 .
Ask t,,, r,r,.+,,,zur. �Vn,. lll�hralrq, that his house iso fairs •
%`ffolmesvllie' A reactionar �storrn- period fallir Under our resent s atom uf.taxa. . 0.
Prep.. Ru: -ill, v,•. i, Por•vis, •Atic. Y 7 o y g p' y • Delivered •-
-_ LL.. 'Servant, �� ilteal. and Mrs. 'Landon o£ Marlette on the 1$th; 17tB, and lath, ivili bring bort/ much consideration ,tree haTget .0 •
. ,, _ Mr. , , recurrence of falling ,barometer, warm from the town for 'hi ,:work; None ; •
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...r ' ' ` otter's last week. er weather; cloudiness and , precipita-` whatever; brit on the other hand the . . a
4 pen, visited at T. J. P laces a tax on his industr b . • •
Utird of Thanks. -William. Stanley .tion• Electrical storms will bH nalnr- town Y y. 0 •
Wantedl:agood• general'- sor'c•an; al on and about the 16th. :,This period. promptly assesaixig him 'for a propor= 0 . •
o''boon the hi hest w es 1''' 1 and family desire to tha,k their many wilt be followed . by'., only moderate. 'tion of,the value of his-itn.provemente: O . I OIJ �,/ V T�d�l. Vr O I1 0
g ag t i,l . ,e friends and neighbors for their kind11
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paid`,: Apply ,to Mrs Geo. .Me- change to cooler. with. bright Autum• Could:anything be -more unfair or un 0 •
_ - _ = Ta;ggart:, � ness during •their lame sad .Bereave nal weather. just? Under, the'single tax, land vol 0 . �.r y
e �z v N • :rnent kind during the 'long illness of - A regular storm period covers the ues.only are assessed, The fruits`of a 0 . W I LLi BE 1'td E L DO NSE •
Ws, Stanley. '20th to 25th. The .new moon on the mans labor and -.industry are left un- �.
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Furniture Or hill('. i �— 20th will. precipitate Tote. barometer, taxed,. as they should kis. Tho: im• •
It Lontiesiloro • change to warmer, cloudiness and rain provemerits which' -he males to his 0000000000000000'•0000000.0000000000000000#0000000000.' .
���I1U _ ___ at`the beginning . of this period., Dur- property are considered• as his own, ..
. John Neelands, another• Huron .Old ing Tuesday the' 21st, to Friday the and .not something in which the com• I .
The underlsigned offers for • safe Boy, recently celebrated his804h birth- 24th, Autumnal rains will pass East- munity .has . any property right; he • .
is. res•d day,.at his home, 3t9 Rusholni, Road, 'wardl over the -country, - but the pays no more taxes on hitt iruproved ,.C, O. F.. lodge of Clinton. Mrs'. Posliff ;turning arouoid, he' i'sa,w.
urrha�erS at h i encs, Victoria street, . _
:':coal! range sideboard arh . loronto: He is an ,enthusiastic bot4ler .Westgrn flanks of storm areas will property thkpn docs the. holder of a vai• Baird, Mrs; ,Scott and John Pickett . Cruickshanit sltanding about Y2 feet, .
arable vockin ' chairs' couch p - 'and according to a correspondent to bring rising barometer, change. to cant lot beside hint. �Vith'At, munici• 'vete here attending 'dile. furner(al, e f the d
T .S�Ol1,�1101/E'19dIA , g , , 2bed the Win ham Times can put away siva near the edge o, s'i ler
room isuits, dining room table an'd g p y as Westerly winds and very . decided . pa campaign in : vieR.; and no very while Edward left only lash week' - Y'
�hairre 'several ':- a o t it ws nice 4.. bowl on the Lakeview green as squalls of.snow and sleet, all followed strong grounds .fora lively scrap fir for his! ,home in 'Winnipeg after %pAlk. He ;took. Mises Davis -home,
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asler°pkil/fefaeJ a' Tan to ware the best oY then,. ;lie was formerly a bv, an early, blast of boreal” weather• .municipal honours, why not make it co 13 here to's'ee his brother. tT'hie and, aedie moved ,away, the access
dishes +g „and olther. ,art- resident ut Londesboro and Wzn��gghani out of the Northwest, A sersmrc per a campaign of education along single
&I isles, Fredl 'Haytya_d, Victoria 5.. and is well known all over I3uron iod is central on , the 2ubh covering -the tax lines.• Noone would expect the siourne v n, all ithier Budd to the , ed disappeared. The next night
bounty. 17th to the, 23rd. town to sits t the s stem h'olus-bolus mourners in ;this thier sudden den 1oss'I . r
,,_ p y C uickshank gave himself up,to.the
&DOHEt� �y�V Rev. C. C. Couzens of Hoilmesville' A reactionary -storm period is cen• at onegulp; but iteould becommenced - authorities. ,One of •the crown ,Wit-
ICl I Potatoes Wanted tial on the 27tb, 28th and 2Ath, This next: year in asmall way bo the remov- I nesses testiTied to seleing ;Cruiek-
preached �in,the Methodist church eriod comes under influence of the al of taxation on some improvements, : j •srhanlir raise his 'right arm• as if to last Sunda• being .the First Sun- p
- &has1 Yal!!� da of aaahree Weeks mi�ssionar Mercury equinox and, will most pro: and, carried on from. year to year until Report;says tlhie remounding , o,f ! throw aweapon, - and immediately;
y Q e swill con-
bably bring storms of Autumnal taro the full system was in force. Chine,%% affairs. has . broujight out I ;afterwards tihe craGh. carne: The
,, O rlfj Hilgliest price in calsh 'aid for an.y. caimPai h• ` he pa to , n and wind, merging into sleet and snow the,,dpisir'e arnong'thoose forexiicst ' defence brought out the factsi that
• A�9 .qurantity. af; •gooxl' hiiarketable row. •tinue.tthe Missionary services next as storm areas advance from West to in itlhe planoing to adlopt a Coinsti- for ,two months the ,accused had
i Rev, Mr. ,081terh.out . ,was' DIED TNTHE WEST
;tai.oes. Phone 40... H. Wilhse,. Sunday,. East. There are no unusual reasons tutioni inodiell;l iarg.Hly after that been steadily .under the influleince
.. ,preaching anniversrary services at except abno rnlal storms and -the month ••Mr. Amos .'Townsend received . the of tGbe�at Britain , T'hle. �arciuvinrkg, of of liquor and ,when Cruicksthank„
Itihe Bethel church, 'Holmes•vxlle, Cir- of November promises to bring more :sad news last week that his mother the (sleeping •giant of the East will- 'vas in the witness ,Box hipmself he
p ne O� 11� Q, �gg� � cult last Sunday, p had died at home of herdau liter { rs. re uine a:wise Band in f•ashio tine '
Lost: • "than aperaae'of fair and leasant g ,1i[ a told that he had been supplied with•,
. Robert* Henry .the .three months weather. The precipitation of rain. J, White ,at Nesbit, 'Manitoba, and CA Am trolliirij the diestitSie.s -both
^_ old eson off Mr. and, Mrs. Henry and snow will be below the averages a 50 -cent flask of rye ,tvihvskey
,y aid v was buried 6n Tuesday after. . , , tifr.t the body was- being. brougbtback in relation to C'hi:na iltstelfv as well as every day for itwo,monbhsx in spite
Equipped generally. The storm periods will to Clinton. The body arrived on Tues- the obhler• nations,, It ill be a of,tlhe fact that he was an ctlndian '
A boy's overcoat lvitii a pair of noon, Rev, Oslterhout ,conducted however, be distinctly marked. by the day and the funeral was held in the happy*: -d.ay :when the tn:rmoil is lislt.ex.” The. accuseds story of the
rd mitts in pocket on.the.gravel. road the service. , 'tegular changes, with more or less .afternoon. Rev,. T. W. Oosens, for- endle , and :the .teemaing millionsac- affair was ',that when passing the •
Piano 1 actof'ieS . Between eJinton and the 9th con„ Mrs. Joseph Manning is visiting rain, sleet and snow: The month will .mer pastor of deceased. took charge of cept7 th;e xi,ew order of things. � couple ontine street hemeolgnized'
of Mullett, Finder please .leave the 'friends in Torounto ;tibia ,week and .close with .Mercurial cloudiness and the srvices. The Tate Mrs. Townsend -the, ody as one With whoun he had
slams a .;the New- Era office : or thei also attending the Wolnien s In- much colder threatening weather.
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