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TI -IE. A. 0. F'S WILL MOVE.
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The Ancient, Forsters • balite rented
the hall in Tisdall's block and . will
have it fitted up. for occupancy by
themselves. They hope to move about
the first of April 'and expect to • have
just about the cosiest society home
in town. •
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THE LOCAL IVIARKET. '
Wheat 41.00. - •
7 Oats 34e to 35c,.
Barley 40e to 42c.
;ex. 17 t o 18 • - ••• - - - -
13 tt u e 0.
, . Eggs, new, 20e, .
,ggs, held, 16c to 17e.
Live Ilogg $5.25. '. ,
THE JU. NIORS WON, • , • ' •
• The • .Clialton grid Goderich -hockey-
ists struggled for • supremacy on the
local rink lost. Friday evening. and
the ..former• won easily, the score be-
fug g to a in their tamer, The Rae
lowing corimose Clinton's .speedy jun-,
ler team : Roy Oantelon, goal ; Dave.
.Porrester, Point ; C. • Copp, cover
point,-- H.. Brewer, Le.. Manning, E,
Seale asal 0.• Stanley, forkixds.
A BIG DECREASE. ' :' :
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The . annual report presented to the
county commit last week by Inspect-
or Robb Will be perused With interest
by every. reader of . The 'News -Record,
It is complete, very reada.tle• and will
be founteen Page:three, in onr••rePnri•
of • . the.proceedings of the 'county co-
smell. It states 'among other -things
that in 1890 there were 6,285 pupils.
enrolled in the. P.ublie schools of East •
Huron .and in 1904 only 3;766, nde-
Orease :of • forty.. per eent; in. fonrteen
years.. . - ' • .•
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'0., •,0.• F. AT ' HOME. . : .• .• •• . ' -•
• The .At Horne 'given by Court Maple.
Leaf on- Friday evening la:st was
'attended • b.y upwatas of. 400. .. peoede
and -Was. one , of the„most ' pleasant'
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and ...successful events of the. season.
A. program . Was given. of Which Me.:
Harry Bennett •of• Toronto • was. the ,
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brigh est, star.. '.He is humorist Of
high • order s• .Ainong otherg ••• Whis
took . part. were it 'Miss. Laura. olefin;
violin ; Miss -Belvo. Olson, recitation:.
Miss' 'Lily Coats • and Mr • W • P
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.8Patildthg; . •SOIOS. ' Last- but .:.• by S.nio •
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means • least was :the graceful • High-
land- danaing ,ol Wises Lappine and
McRae • who did .. eve'n better ' than at -
.their previous . exhibition int Ate
town hall: During -. the evening lunch..
was served and at a seemly:hour the.
gatherieg. •broke up. • - This adds .. to
the number ' of successful functions •
giveri by Court Maple...Leas. ' -, .. ...,'
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. MEETING, OF TOWN COUNCIL.. : .
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The town council • met on • Monday
.evehlne and re-apPoieted 'the old,.ofli-
cers for the year as follows : '' . .7
. • Treasurer; M.D. ':McTaggart,•• $1001';
Assessor, T.,'• R. .Walker; $6.0.-- ' : '
. .0bief .. Constable, .•J, Wheatley -$4.10:.
'Watehmani• IL Welsh "$375.. .
: -cleric,. D.L.". McPherson $250. ‘. ,
' . Caretaker Oemetery,-0.• each; .$350:
' Medieal. 'Health Officer. • Dr. Shaw,•
. . $343. '.. ' . ...- • • . . ,
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esegineer, W. ..1:.• Paisley,':•fees. ' • ' -
-1:. ' dk ' ' R' M l ' fees'' . •••
'. oun eeper, . mine , -. -..
• :In addition to .his salary of • $250
the clerk lea' other per eisitei such
.as seven Skillets for each .cement side,
wells bylass, : • • .. ., . • • • • • , -
.... For • .hle.:seryices• Os engineer ... Mr.
Paisley has Only received the sum of
three dollars,-. .. though h h . b '
. .•,. e . .as . een
, engineer ''. for .several yeerg. ' •••• • : ••
.' The .eilicient fire brigade will be the
.saine as . last year, stnat is . to gay :'• ,
.Chief, J. Wheatley, $15. • • ' • •
Engineer, -A. Seeley, • $40, •
Assistant, j West' 330 •
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Captain,
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Lieutenant, B. Kerr. : :. s...,...,.., .,
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CHOSEN FRIENDS OFFICERS.
The f011owing are the officers of the•
Chosen Frieeds Cetmell I •
Chief Councillor, Oliver Johnson
Vice, Donald Ma,cdonald .
Wanton Samuel Derr.
Prelate, Mrs. Ei Rail .
'Recorder, D. S. Cook '
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• Treasurer, Ilireinsilfit -
Guard, .W. J. Miller •
Sentry, Charles Lovett •
Representative to Grand Council,
• ' De S, Cook. , ..
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MISHAPS.. .
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' Last week Mr. J., Crooks of Bel-
. grey° received from Mr. A, 'Hooper
a checlque for, $5. Mr. Crooks in
we:Ming behind a colt received a,kick
which laid Inn' oll work and • in °du'.
s, equence be drew on Ins. accident eo-
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Mr, .-F.. I3urgard • Of. Egmondyille
dealer in poultry, • received a climate.
from . Mr. Hooper- for $12.70. • Mr;
Burgard . slipped And. fell,...lighting on
seises) hard substance; which !smocked
him Otit. . - • , --• "" .
EN.I'ERTAINED: : • •
. • Mr. and Mrs; Ed. Saville .entertaint•'.
ed •a numbet of young People ot. their
home on Tuesday evening. The Nit-
.se was neatly .decorated . for the oc-
easinn• • The (evening was pleasantly
spent in antisie, games., amiss' chat
and partaking . of lunchs Before, de-
• parting ,for their honies the guests
:thareked 'Mrs and • Mrs. Saville' for
-their'... kind hoseitalitysied.expressed
the 'Wig that this, would not bp • the
last •time they would gather together
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in their home, • . ... . . ' . • .
A. FEBRUARY WEDDING.' .s. '
On: • Wednesday .•orla,st 'week' • 11,1r..
Robert. Sweet and Miss Minnie Moo..'
re of town. were •made'm.a.,n and Wife:
The interesting oarerilniq• tcm'ic 9-lada.
at Gederich. and . Was .peefornied' •• by
'Rev. Mr.. Hazen.. Miss Sarah:. 5Weet,.
.eister•••of the groom, -wee -b.ridestrield
'While:Mr. • A . iyi. - Taylor .of 1.Ixeter .as,
isted the r orii Th happy'couple
N g 0 • o•has
have token up. their, abode•in ...Clinton
and ate in .receipt ele..cceigeatulations
and go . .. ,•, • . .
, good Wishes from their numerous
frieeds, in whiCh.. The' :NeWs-Reeerd
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.i.eles.. hear WY.- , . ...:.. • , .., , •
LITTLE LOC. ALS • •• ,
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• k, meeting 0! tuelleense • colninise •
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sioners . was •held. On IVIrteday'tee'traits
fer the license ' ofSthe- Uniott hotel
•Goderieh• front • M, Farr to J. Kelly; .
'•Megsrs. W. G, • Smith,e'John Cue-
ningharne and Jahn Taylor have keen
..eleeted elders• of Willis ebureh..- .. • •
- The bounty. couneil appointed Judge
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Holt,, W. •Clegg of ,Wirgehansand•Heu-
•ston • of .Exeter• as arbitrators .in• tile '
SuinnierhilI school •dispnte. • . .
. Mr.... S. 5,, cooper has.. taken .. con-
tracts „from r: John Dale and Mefealfe..
:-Clarls
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TIIIS ORGANIZER, ENTERTAINS.
On Tuesday evening Mr. J, II. Me.
COonell, organizer of the Woodmen of
the World, entertained a number of
his friends to lunch at the Mason
House where he mede 'his bead:guar-
tars while' ir. town. County Council-
loy Cantelon presided. ' and after the
"inner nia,n had been 'refreshed" spec-
ches, eulogistic of the order and the
urges -Ater were: moke and song g iv-
ere • Mr. 1VIeConnell is a , genial soul
and makes friends wherever he goes
and has Many of them- in 'Clinton.- --
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PERSONAI.S. .
Xs; and Mrs, -Janes Flynn of town,
. Mrs. James . Reynolds of liullett
Mr John Mecdonald of •Goder-
. and . . .
ieh were in Port Huron this week
attending• the funeral -of Mrs,. Josh.
• •Pennahaker. sista of Mrs. Resnol-
ds and Mr. Macdonald, and who ab-
out two. decodes ago. lived in. thie
digtriet. . . .
IVlr. Thos. Kemp of . London, formerly
of Clinton, has been very ill with
appendicitis, but is new improving,.
• -his -many-friends will -.1).A pleeAKI to
bear. His •father, Mr. E. Xempihas
, -tnIcen a„ position in one of the facs
tones in that city • and said a mut-
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. ual friend who recently met him, is
as ehirp and active as eve •• '
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DEATH OF MISS BAWDEN. '
Our citizens were Shoeked on Tues- .
clay on hearing that Miss Cora aW-
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den had died that inornieg in London
where she tad been engaged in nurs-
ing for 'several months. • She had been
suffering from • la grippe- for' a fort-
eight and on Saturday sineening
ha.,d. a, Paralytic stroke.. Ura.emie
isoiting eet in told 9phoe:
she 'Passed • aw.a.Y '
as alhose 'stated, -Miss Bowden Was a
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handsoMe. ond.robust Young • . woman
for whomthete seemed many years in
store: • • he was .only twentes One
years of age. The remains wete bibs
ught .tes :Clinten on Tuesday eVenieg
, and yes tete ay a fternoon • the • fens.
'ehrearl. .ntlo9otteprl,acmerfslionillthoes, rBesaivirdedneerze ooff
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Victoria street; The -Services ' vtere
.conduete(1-by ReV. a' R,.s! Minim while.
the pallbearers were : Ls Peckitt, M.
WHi.R.Fser,ehaW.t.h.A.,enAishit.roonirsgt,h*E0...•
Gear:lets, and
•se from. ,a• 'distance who, attended the
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funeral twere : .1'. .p. and p. P.- hicDon-
ell 'and Mrs. ' 0, A. IVicDonelle Of Hen-
sall, Mrs.'1,,, H. DickSois, , ..1VI, rs. pr..)
Browning and Mies „Lizzie -.Caning of
:Exeter, Mrs;. E. A.. Bennett •and dans
gliter, Miss' Gretta of Lendon,. 'al,
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Mrs. J. G. •Enligh . of Blyth: • . • •
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Bayfield. .
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MRouatt and son, Mr.
Rouatteleft for London on 3
Mr. Rouatt and daughters,
Ad4 and Luella, will follow
They expect to take up their
ce in that city. .. •
ivuMsi.ssF. F.107,. deugh ter ef • si
4 Edwards iruAr-,1
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very painful accident .on Friel
when while playing, on the s.
in sorsa at recess, she slipp
feu, breaking her leg bet eee,
knee nel ankle •
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Miss Lillian Miller .of• Olin
the: guest of BIr ' 'and 'qrs.'
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Donaldson this week,
An At Home was given In tl
hall .last Thutsday .eVening 1
young . people of the village
evening was pleasantly speut
es thsE'
anoer ports anir OR
thend d.
ey gagein ancing
thme rv.ilaialmeeniasptnilivneeeek,01 }brat
ship, Btuce eou. isty, visited .fvi
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Rev. A: K. ir • f 'a fari
B ke o S a
preach a, missionary sermon
Meth. odist chute on -Sunday
next at 7 o'clock. - • i
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IVIrs. (Rev.) Srtell entertail
number of the 'Young. people ,
on n joyTa,uhefsedatyinieevelvniansg 1
quite an
If you tave not - read F. .1
wards' advertist.!inent .in :The '
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, yipi ssoo us :is:tit:0nel gli . ,rt.:re. , 00.1b. .th.. ia. gs, e te.vv. ha. attwhileey(I. ld a. iarl:t.. id.tss..,11.1stioi:e.... et I. i
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last ' w•eek where • she has rece
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The fishermen are -baying 10.1
• F'olks1t•erGand 'BMr, jean Reid • 'ol.
attended ••th•e L.' O.. L.. distelet
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ing held in .the. ;Orange hell h.,
:week. ... .. .. .. . .. ..
Miss M Cleft is the guest
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Misses Parke at. "Paradise'
of writing... ,. • • • .•. • -
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' ....Miss Lillian Kings who me
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a fair fight Mr, .E.• N. Lewis Wsas
microbes for West •.Iiiiron bY
majority, Had he used: un-
. means there Was theScetirt s
to but his opponent ' eidsnot
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action. ' . • . • • • ,•••••
tecauge. of doing' al ood
to a. Liberal Weed smile doubt
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been past upon his Sega - aight.
seat: • Its ' a' tritlieg' Metter . ' •and
otti of ' ten of .the. electoth• '.
Huron.' y it 'S 't so - nt Opt-
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s i011 tis•t take •adititage of '
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Wilfrid , Canner is of this. oPine
and. gO• eta,ted • in the House: the
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that the eaee. stands •thus :...", : ,
Government is not disposed
,Mr. Lewis, the., undoubted
• of West Iitiron, 'and will not
any • action •in Ilse, inotter 'unless
initative is taken by:some per-
• - itl.. . • elfish • a t • view ' .
w I a s.en n v ..
Robert Holines went down •
on. Friday to Make. still en'ore
„to, the Govetionent ...that •'• his-
. 'of political ithica lg. ' 7mtich
than that. of ,Sii:•Wilfrid. -
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who. has been spending the past week,
a . h.e °mesa. hes brother,. .1VIr. W,
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L. Keys.. Of .the , Babylen: Line; atm
' th ' .61 t'it ' ' - th•- • ' • l' A .. '
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turned tome. on Tuesday of this Week.'
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Mr. and Mrs. -Geo, Keys.. from Ste-.
phen townships are ... visis ling .selatives.
ttlus :•vicouty .botere leaving . for
sills •
Manitoba wherehthey intend .::making.
ea. u tre • oine.• • : ,• .. . .,. . • .
Mr, and • Mrs. Warden Win-.
throp • . were , guests' of.. their cousins,
Mr and. Mr5. G Al K. ' • f the Ba-.•
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bylon. Line, ane day lastsweek• • ,• .
.•Mr. • Nathan Peck of the - ..Bebylcat
Line had a bee cutting ..wood ori.Mon.-
day afternoon. . '.. . • .. .• . • •
tss sMaisie- eebses tamed • hotee
.with .her 'cousins, -Mr. aid Miss 'Han-
nah .from •near .Chiselhuret, who •weito
at -the.. home of • Mr: .9.. 'R.• Keys -"of,
Batylon - Line, , one .daf. last.week, '
- Miss .. Mooney 7 Rein • Viedere lvfanitos
• • • last vie le. ith her ' si '
be, .spent la .. ee w .cou ti,
IVirs. Nelson; Keys 'Of .Babylon Lines'
• • A.: number' of the • young 'peoplet Of .
•this vitinitY spent ,n most • .pleesaet.
•eirening last Week at .theshome... • el
Mi . A. Duritan, • - - s ...• .• - ._ . -.- ...'
• :Mr.- AleX. • I.POrgiebf, Wingltaxi.).• vis-
Reda • relativeS.' in the, • neighliorhacel.
last week. • : . •• t. .: ,• . •• • ' • ; -.•••*-• ••
. 'MisS. ;Emma Peck Was the. guest of
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her Cousin. Miss 7 Laura; Richardson .
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on ' Sunday lasts • .. . • . .
• Mr. • James .Welieter arid sisteSe.Miss
Ida., of .Lueknow, ,and their untie,'
Mr. John Rola. of Algonae, , • visited
at the _home of Mr ,Jamee Reid.. .ae-.
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Mr.' and „Mrs.. Jaines Walker.of Ceti-.
t l' • w- ors .owee
t ' f d • f last • Is
..re, los spent ..a.- e. . . -., , ,
in, this vicinity. : - • • •
Mr Will 'Sage ot pert .Athert Was
• the .geest ' 'of his friene, Mr, •.•' Dick
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'Peck; last week. . • •• .. • . •
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home .o.f.- Mr. ane . Mts., Robt. Steels.
' 'ensott Of the Goshen Line An the even-.
ing of ;the 3rd inst.-when the congre-
.gatiOn of at:,.. Lithe'S.--thurch : pre-
seated Miss Ellie, J. StephenSon with
, • • . .d • ' ad •• ' k of"
•a :purse an an a . less as. a. mar
the ' esteem••' • 1' I' • •.`
• e in w ue I .the young • lady
s y alt. • .1. p easan nie was
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spent-Aeyone „de miing a litarty wel
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eome en a, goo inte pan. always
fi 'd it in the ' .' 1 R best iid big
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excellent vote., " ' . -..
'On'. Tuesday evening 'Rev. .E. - 0:
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church an The 01(1..00 i • - 1 '•
en iy and its
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• IVIrs. J. W. • Reid entertained a . few
of • her friends.' one evening :last tveele.'
. .
Mr, 'Jinn Morrow of La Riviere,
Man., is visiting frkends 'in this•neigh-
borast week. ' • •
hood the p . . .
I
Mr •Wm, Taylor is spending a few
• • . ..... ,
days in Stephen this •VVOCK.
ROW Penhale and his ' sisters„,erformance,
. • • .
Misses Hannah . and Levy Pothole,
, .
visited t IV' W R tl 11's on
a r, irt. a, iwe
evening -4-- •-• ., -
MessrsPeck .ef 131 field IVIr Sa,ge
' - It. ,..,.. . - •
of Port Albert and . r. wes, .Peek
d 'VII L'l ' P k .ere the guests
ati ss i y ec w
of ' Mr. Win. 110,thwell one evening
• this week. . •
Mr: . John Field of. TheSsolou bat
been visiting the past week at the
, e a. -. . . s Reid..
" orn , i sm. Jame
s Mr. J. W, Sage of Port Albert is
. , • . • • eit.
the •u0st of Mr R Peel( this *e
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.e. ' ' la F, Fitzgerald, brothet-u
It. A,..IVfiller s ent th
. a P
week at. Mr. J:. E. ' Hari),Well 's
.Misa S. Vite spent •Suetley
R. •Ward's. ' ' - - • •
. Mr • H. (4... .thiterin. • 'f'''••G
townships,spentsetiondays„ __at.
sofines ' ...• • •e. •-• ;.- . . ..
Missee H. Word and M. 'Key)
ti. Seafortle on. TueSday... • -.
ivirs, ..T. E. Harnwell was In .
m Tuesday: lasts • • :" .'
• ' • • . •••• • '. - • •••••e. •
Mi.. J.. Bathe). . of.. Out ia
• efts... B. As 1-liggins.,on: Sateri
' mr. '. J, E'...1-Iatnivell: -am-tome
..:1,1peting....Sale.. • See his ,adti
ragosiour.7'.. • • ' .. •••.- • ••• ..
Miss Clara Higging. returned
),fter spending., the past weal
'Ser. gran(linother; Mrs. J; Seig
Rayfield -. ' '... . . • .'. '
Mr.. F, :Keyes of Exeter:.spei
' • k • th • n ••• •
iast. wee wi Vas. a begin -1s,
Mr. 'Elmsiey, 'wife and feral
;tear London moved on, to: thr
lately, occupied by • Mr. W.. Are
'Phursday.- • • .• . ,. .
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T Ja.ckson ...Sri,. .. Clin. ton. . ..
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.01 • the . . ,e, a .,... ... ,
'el:set:a ..bricksliptiseefer:eaeli! of . then
i!e14. •sil. 41111"`...s ''• • '-' - .- • '• •:' - : • •
ONTARIO 'STREET "PHORCH. .:
.7, ' -* • • . ".- ' • . t_'.' • • • •
• On • Tuesday evening next thef_Ontars
'o street League will be given a treat
in .the. form of •islecture froth's. lie,v...„tendance
George. H. :Raley. of •Kitantaat;• 13... C,,
Who ..bas...beeu,tWeltre years 4 mjesio14.•
• a,ty atnong the Indians and •is: tharroue..
ghly .conveisant with the work,lis all
its different phases, .. He has stra,vell-;
ea . extensively, through British S dels....Wa.s
tuniiia -. atid can. tell .all .abOtlit itieli-•
mate its resources, etc. TO Odd'. ,to•
- , . • - • ! . . • -.
'the' • enjeyieent • ot. the •evenisits.:sOliis. •
Will. be. given by Mrs. Dr. :•Cook and •
•Mrs. B.. Gibbing a "mid •Mr : S..-IVInreli..
A -eollectiT in • aid..of..missione • Will.
be taken. during the. service,' .. ,.•
. . ..
THEIVOODIVIEN INCREASING. • .
-Mr, J. II. McConuell,.; organizer .of
the Woodieen of the World, left town.
Gat -After • • laboring.
leis' ten days • in the larterests•- Of Clin-•
if. CanIp ' -se • • . s - °0 -,.
to. C p. . As u al. he. Wa, •SUCQ, SS
ful 7ir adding to the inerribersinp - of
• ' • ' ' ' ' • ' -
the Camp which is now iris „a ., very
Proeperoue • state. • On 'Monday .even-
ing there Were, obont. o -dozen initia-
0
tiong end, Antexpectedly, IVir. C. • .
Melons 'M; L, A., ',Lein; .. Head CO-
'uncillors Commander, apPearob upon
• the . scene. The Choppers were .Much
pleased to have the head of the ordet
in ,their iniclgt. and Saia eats .in a Warin
vote. of • thanks 'which also lecluded -
the genial and :energetie: ' Organizer
McConnell. • • "'• •
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Aa EVENING ,WITII!DICKENS,.
- • • ,. . • . .
• . , enough
Those • • who were fortunate..•
to be present at the meeting of the•
A, Y. P.' A. on Tuesday •night Were
treated 'to a splendid ro ram based
. .. ,
wholly on Dickens . Works and which
was rendered in an exeellent mariner...
'Those -who took part Were : Dickens,
the man, , Migg L. Breweesseeeleetior,
from Nicholas' Niekleby, 'Miss Ramp-
1 ' ' ',I f X'
shire, Die (ens impress tins o mg-
are - Palls Miss 0 i MeNaughtati !.
,
' 't, ' '
Justice meted .• out a IVIr. Saueers,
r.- ug rawer, ,oppet e
IVI ' flugh .11 • David C tfi Id
is an autobiography., tr. Colclough ;
Mr Weller Sr, lyecomes a literary
. ' .
critic-, Miss L. ilehnSton ; dialogue
. •
entitled Mrs... Gamp enterteir.s Mrs.
Prig, Miss • M. Ranee. ands. • Miss M.
Cleft ; Mr, I3arkes entrusts his love
P, Xe es •
affairs to Davy, • . Mr. . G. y ,,
Dee,th of the Little Scholar, Rev, C.
rt. Guetio, The meeting closed by
singing the National Anthein. The
Succets , of the eveiting'S ' entertain-
ment is due in no ereell degree to the
enefforts 0! and painstaking effor- of•••,ge
Miss Nettie .Combe who so 'kindly
tettik charge of the atranging se' the
nrOgram, The next. Tuesday 'evening
is the regular religious Meeting nig-
ht. It. Was decided to • meet on 'Wed-
. ,
nesday evening ot .7,30. . It is expect-
ed that sometime during the week
following it lecture will be giver., by
an eminent divine of London. ,
'SOUT1.1.•
.•
The
-Orange
held
years':
.11.4•0Yp.,•.
ProePering'
ion
'demonstration
usly
Clinton
'stilted
• County
,-. •Deputy,
• Chaplain,
,Seeketasy,
• FinaSecretarye
• T
.
P.
' • Lectur
.• Deputies,
Hoitaphaplalie
..•
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•
TU.
.
.
• The
West
be
wilt
' "From
•gairied,
erett
majoeity
- Six
' names
Hotineeeille
.ga 'V
of
not:
ea,
At
ilar
This
majority
three.
t
.. 0
A
'in
n 1
tines
was
on
who
.
caedidate,
it
.ealididate.
' In
deputy
rendering
matter.
: recent
election
ed
fate
eh
bt
•Paineron
in
Mr.
in 'yesterday.,
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HURON' L. 6.., ton6t. •
• •• - . • . , .. , . , ,,,• .. •, - ,
annuat sneeting of the County
Lodge of .S.OixtlieHuren' •. wae•
!I a at-
in Exeter on Tuesday.. ,.',I ..s..
Was • about. the sleegeste .
and .the reports of . a• gratifying
, showing..that thee:Alen-. -is
throughout •the leristliets
of the Lodge. The question .of
'• 'for next . ,thay • 12.th.
. tak'en. up.-Wher.- 'it was--Unaninies.
decided, to..Celehrite• the day
: The eleetion Of officers.: se-
- - - .-• .•
lows • • • • • - ', •
as fel .. .
Master,. .G. B.,. Hanley ' . ;
Frank Davis. . • . ., . , .
Rev; G.' lil.••• Kitty : •
• Peter Cantelon ,
W.-J.:Devise •
- • Adam'• O t I • • '- '.
seaeurer,!. , en e,on• •• .
of P.,' 'Chas.. Sproule • ; ' •
r W 'D . ,' • • ...-
; e ?, , nt,. . eacon ..... ...
E. J, Eihott,. E.,Tied.gene
...Wm., Lewis , • • .•
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STOCK:REDUCING...SAL.
• - Ls.' • • • ." "
-FOR' TEN DAYS WE .WILL.OF-'e-
-FER THE FOLLOWING - BAReet.
• • • •
-GAINS IN SHOES ..*•.. *.*. * ..*. *-, *e.-. t
. • - • Shoes'Mens • - ,......
• ' .- • ... • •
EleOvy Shoes, regular $1.75, tor.$1.50 .
" . ". . • '2.50 '' e -.'2,15
Fine Shoes, regular •
1, • 11 . .s. • 4.25.. ' '' 3.70
e " • ' • - 4 00. • 3.65
- • ' . - -- .
• • Ladies': Shoes. : • : •
Fine Shoes, regular • 2:76', .. .' 240
)1 >1 . 1:65 .. 1,40
. e t, 8,40, 2 &De
Boys'. Shaba ..., „.
Sehotel Shoes, regelar.. g,25. •• 2..0ft.....".',•
t, • " - 8.06 •• • ...i.65
.. • .
1.35 . --1.20'
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: • ' • ......--cil IN .. : .. .
AWARE- •
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i--- -::'
•Chainber Sets- ' ss. • :-.• • ••• ...
. . . „ ..... , , .' . . • . .- .. - ..• ' .. •
'. !`' • • -. • - ,••• ' '; :. . '''' • ',' • ..:.•• .
.• . 6 'Only,•.regular. $8.90 for $ . 0. , -
• - ' ,•2 • . e. , .- :. 2,75' • .2.40, ...,.•
'• • a .... • 1,f , '... . MO " 4/50 •
x • : . sal.. . ,. 5.50 • ' 5.00
. . • ...... • '`. .. ••.;• i. - . -
.'• • - • .. •• • : . • - ' .. .
White. Ceps Sr :Saticers .. -. . • ... • •
.., . per dos'. -regular' 31.00'for Soo
' . • • • , . . -: ' s s'
. •• '' •' • . '7 ' ' - ... - .• ' ••
Glass, reserve Dishes.' . . . - •
, . - • • • .,. • eich regular .244 for ,.15e...,
. . .. .
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- .• - • - • ' :•• . • • • • • .. ,
•: r MUM -Set' , $12.00 for '40:40 •:...
1 Dinner Set ••• . •• 13 50 • • 11 40 •
. , . - .. • . • . . :
-10'.74-0
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0 ene • '.'ovviksh11
, Gi d • ' - 11 T •" "
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Mrs Alfred. G.. Ea,s0in, Whot
a reeident .,of ••the -igth 'con.. to
'nast three' • years, died .on. T1
liter • having been for same, t
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.Previous:sto locating . here .the
lived . .0., abaiseels....1-1e: was 'in
• :
;greeted by those wha knew hit
itineral took: place on Saturdt-
ste t • - - t • • thete '-
le an, Arta ety, ....,iv•st-er siwee:
""ut!! by iRev • I . S '
••Iolmesville. The pallbearers .
. • • ' '-
W II • Lobb II. Oaks, J...Teql
'• ' - '
Steads. I) Burns- and E ' jord
t . . • • . .. . • ..
, Miss Mabel Alexander retst:
s'laturdOy front •Stratford -win
' • • • . • -
ltad • been for: a . foitnight at
Sirs. Sanders'• .dre'ssmaking Sel
. • . • •• • .. •
RUBBERS, RUBBERS. AND SOK;-
OVERSHOES; AT -BARGAIN '• •
' DAY- PRICES: t. .
' - •
We will give •a stra.ight diseount .01
5 per cent. in all Groceetes .veith the.
-
exception of Sugar • " • ' . .
• .
SPECIAL SALE 'PRICES roit
- • '
.CASH ONL11%.
. • • • r
..1-Difizier Set. , • --1-27•5`0• ,
7, i Dinner' Set 7.00 • • '5 90 • '
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W• • hniceStook'- Pattern- . of •
. e . aye a ,,•. , •
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tsHINA.DINNER,'WARE ..
' . . . • •
You can, tnake up a Dinner or - Tea
• ..
Set to stut yotagelf out.•of this line
This is a.. nieaaway to get a Dinner •
Set and you ean. get it at our • ' • •
•
, '.- • • • ••
Speretaryi Il...'.0aezier: . • .
-- Jas. • Pinch. H. MeBrien R...Welah,
• ., . • .
• W.. Marlowe, • A.. Cousins, W4 Wheat-
.
m N •1 * te -McRae,j 1 .
ley, P., • e el e ••• ' .- - he-
'land,- W. J. Stevensein. R. Dowes, R',
Bartcliffe. Eash inember• reeeives fif-:'
• . -
teen dollars. per annum, ..• .: ' • .
' During the summer months -Chief
Wheatley superintends -the building Of
the °meet walks and While thus em-
'ployed.. is paid -$2.25 per day' ...and
while he is flies engaged' Mr.. R..
Welsh.: is the • acting chief • and is paid.
at the rate • of $410 per annum. • • •
..The mayor ietroduced. the question'
of n spring, Stock Show and al e
t r
:genie 'discussion the following, corn-
ltee• was delegated to confer with
ntllile board of trade in -tegard to the
' . - ..
matter : Meesrs, Cottle, Cantelon and
Ford,.• • • . . . -
As the new, Asses eet 'Act coinee
. sit .-
into force. this year,. the 'work of the
. • •
aetieseor ,will necessanly be very net-
eh increased. • ,Mr. Thos. A. Walker
li• a again been, appointed to • that•po-.
a.
'given. Re is • fair and possesses • 00-
'. ''
Mid judgment, but as there • will be
•method tif
a great . change in the. .
valuation in the businesg. parte of the
.
, towu, the folloWing were appointea
what has •been .called an advisory
committee - with whom the assessor
. , . .
will confer on knotty points .:. Hoov-
ers Cottle., Gibtbings. "
The Publie school bioard• asked 'that
$3200 ' be appropriated for Public
'
school purposes. The , request Was.
granted, The council couldn't do
OtheiWiSe if they choose. "
The Woodstock and Lake 'Huron
Railway Co. asked the council to
Interest --;itself in that scheme. It's'
an .air line and .when it gets down to
taint: Arta it is proposed to run it
from. Woodstock to sonle• point be-
..tWeen Kettle Point' and Kinleartline.
The eouncil • didn't enthuee.. •
The toWil snowplows Pvcre AlverboAl
ed, ,in oouneil. One does fairly' good
Work, but the other only makes a
path wide enough for A single filer
proceaSion,
, . . .. , .. ,,. , .. ,
• s. • ' ' .- ; , .• • •
W. It ' • • West -.1i - •
le et14 m.. •• oron
• • •Still in DoUbto• •
'. ' • . , , . . ' '. ' •
• resiilt of the •lateeleetion •
. . ,
Huronis still in doubt end will
taitil"tomorrow when.. Judge Doyle
give. bis decision.. •,- ' .
what we •can learn - HO Imes
.four in the !reeountsand Cam-
efie. This redueed the. .latter
.
to .two. , '
• ballets yet reinain - ..to 'decide
' ' ' • 1 t th
One „of these was cast a s
poll where' the: ' deputy
. . . lots instead
e the ota tWo hal
. y • '
one, inittaling the lovver. one, . lint
the upper .which the (voter. mark-
•
and for Holmee,
.. : , . , , t .
the tecount In Kingston a SIDS-
• ballots was • allowed by the Mo.
would. still lea,ye Cameron •
.of one. It la .saicl the other
. -
ballots reserved are not likely
• e given o ci er can 1 a e.
b ' t •th d'd t '
ballot was Counted . for .0arneron
which the ross ;extetided.' btoth
.c over
• but the held that 'it
, • Judge
a, shade the most in tlic Camer-
sectioe. • •To this IVIr. Dickenson
. represented the, Conservative
t . ,
ob3ec ed, contending ti•la-
should not be counted for either
. • . .
I.
No. :4 divigion, Gotierich the
, . i. ' h
numbered the bal ots, t
identification a very easy
.
A similar .case arose in the
Smith va. Seeley Dominion-
In Weetworth. where the Jud-
threw .out the ballots -and deelar-
Smith,,elected., This is now be-
the court and ' the • deeision, whi-
is expected any da, Will no dolt-
rule itrWest Huron, . ,
had. a ruajority of fifteen
No. 4 diViSion,
• .
WhitneY's 'Cabinet Was Swern
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•e• very ____ng wi _e so__ t _owes price _o.c_ea y
. t thi • .11 11 ' It1 a .1 t • • . S f 1 ..• r•e
. .
- - ••
1 1 • • vant a 014.
•.1.: during the next mord i. I. .you,, -n
--.,y A.
-)thelolloWing NOW is the:time and this is the.:
• S-•
e
•;.* place to save money. ‘ . • . y
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• . . .Mr
• t*
e Fur Coats Lames ataekets . .. . ....
..e'
I
X ' " Robes •
- - - . 6 Skirts' ''
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•.? . ...Monday
4 . Overcoats • Ladies' Underwear . A
•:.
...... rt, t.
, . Suits . ' !' noelert. '•4
.t, ' ' . .44
A Odil Pants ' - ' Orton§ iloods ata
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...-.. t•• rthiikets . Flannelettes "
• .4
et. Wrapperetqls . .. sta
t •Yarne ... . 4$*
..x. Tindery/eat . ' . . Flannels . ..e V•
4,,, . . , . „ .
oe • Wool' Soxpeto • • Abets and Uubbers . •:i:
4e . ' .2...
•.? We exPeet the:pt leo% that We will give to make • 1
.e. • a. epeedy clearance of the Hive pitored. . •
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• ' ' - ••
. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. SII01
• , . ,
Ile petfoimance of his p a,
be given, from all informal()
dished, in a manner that has
eeen. excelled for elabiorateneas
OstenThere Will be several
. '
- -11 . Id t • tl
ettst, too, who WI . a( es. le
7.1.. ieterest and nttractivenegs
as among other
•6 Twin'
the two faitous Cook .
who will be • stem as Topsy 1
o
and . Topsy No, 2.. There are
LI.S5
'ess number's of people' Who i
,eiod ola staid ways of kAta all
who are never seen it, a 1
When "'Uncle Tom's Cabin', .
'along; however, the mother •
amily,staltes; the' children of t:
sehold to hear the pretty less°
Sit by little Eva and Iistett .
•oinie sayings -of Topsy, the
ebo never was born, and the
jelling remarks of IVIarks, • 1
ier.• Town hall, 'Clinton,. 'PUC E
sling, •Feb, 14th. Admission •1
.
artetiassoNAL s,, .
'
Vt., and Mrs., Albert Xetup ek
from London on Saturday to
. the. funeral of the totter's.
the late Mr. temoin at Gode
wnshipt
• • Brueelleid.
•
Mr.• CI. ElinSlie el ,Appen l'ias toga
god with Mr. M. Gibson tor Om
year.
Iklise Kittle Hare spent Sunday' al
home ' with tier Oster and folic:.
IVIr. Toro IVieloy is Very poorly • a-
gain, •
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44 • •
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4,4 The Old ,Stand,
4,.
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4,-.-
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••
. ak.
•**
James
onday.
Misses
hortly.
residen-
r. and
- a
ay last
tideway
ed and
n the
•
on is
James
e town
y the
. The
in gam -
lunch
town -
ends in
h will
in Vis
evening
ett a
of the
•when
pent.
• . Ed-
News-
• make
1 sale s
week'i •
London
ived
"ge.liatt-
Charles
Varna,
meet•
-
re last
of the
at time
s• hurt
()end in
with' •
ertaine
, is all
me wi-
lit fire.
s been: •
•
--la‘v to
e . past• „ .
.
at Miss
oderich, ,
s were
Clinton
visited
ay: •
es a
. o11
hoin• e
with.
gins of
t the •
ly of
farm
her on
as been.
the -
ursdoy
me ill,
family
•lien re-
n., The •
y • to
being
were :
tittl.
it., .
ed.. on
re she
tending •
ioi
y will
,fur -
seldom
in this
in tho
gener-
of the
are
isters,
o.
count-
yactiee
cestoro
heatrep
ornies,
of the
e hott-
ns tau -
O the
child
risible
he I'M -
d aY eve
50 end
me up:
'attend
father,
rich tos