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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-24, Page 5r eecembor 44 L908 tQIfttOfl News- 4 <1 *UV Vig414 BUT COTTAGE ON " JOSOPh atreet. SOP and hard neater the house, -Minot eellart Xelso brawl, eleetric lightt goOd laWni cre cement • walk , around. Wile. Part cash, balance at O. per sent. ' JuSli the Plaee• fOr a retired farmer. APPly Box 174, Clinton. P. O. :FROOLAM,ATIONe-MNIOIVAL eetiona..gNiatiee la hereby gine, tbat • meeting Olathe electOrs for the Noreinatieno,At Candldates for the peeitieme of ge,Yer, Reeve, Couneilea ' lors eed Sehool TrUsteee-fer the Mil sing talus. Will be heItl in the town hall, Clinton, Monday, Deem- ber 28th t 1908, between the boars '91 half Past eeven end ban pas1.. eji0 in the eveuilie.-Da L.Mae- Ailierson, Clerk, Beturning offieer. And if necessary the election to fill the Above named apCrottients, or any cp., them, will .be held on• Montley, January the 1th, 190, at the fel- leaving places, .aid by the following glanced poisons, ethat is •to. sey, in $t. Andrew's Wird, at the town / 'hall, E. A. LapPine, D. R. QSt. • James' Ward, at the evaporator, *1-ligh Street, Thos. D. Johnson, 32, R. 01, St. John's Ward, at, Ring- ' McMath's carriage aaetorYI 'limn $t., John Shaw,, D. 11, 0,, St. George's Ward, at J01)1.14,81100 aiarriage factory, Piton St.; Se.sL Andrews, D. R. 0„ commencing 'at.. the hour • ot 9 o'clock in. the forenoen and eontiniiing until the hour el 5 o'clock in the 'afternoon and the re - suits will be ,publiely deelated at the town hall; Clinton, on Tuesaey•. • the fifth day oferganuary 190el p at 12 o'clock noon. Dieted athis lath ' day cif December, 1908.-D. L. Mac- Pherson, Clerk, Returning Officer, ' J. �. Hoover Neison Ball Th6-r0.. Solid .CoTielifd , • „ as Well as lots ofstyle in our Christmas of- ferings of Fine Turni- IGladys. Field ;returnee. in their ccirn- May tang the beautiful sacred solo, • Itisouisa4duty to chronicle the death on Pridaa last of Carrie Hale 14444 044.4114.14414414.4040,•001141114114.044.444•111410.4411 • The News' From Goderick eLosse A • * 51K111MINQS. GOrre.pollthrut ILiondeshoro Varna , A Mem; .1/401iristmas to All. A Merry ChriatMas to All. IMiss Wilson, teacher at No. 10 Mrs" John Jehoethee el the Freet school, letteSeatarday to spend' her Road entertained .4 number of her Christmas bolidaYe at her home in lady IriendS on FrldaY evening, .last . Wirighame . in boner ot her daughter, Mrs. T. laelt******4044414}1N44,04,4114.10.09-•11410410401044,04eattalkeela“.4001aaalat of their • section aim one day 11.. are laying off ecata v*TioshanisntOg nitototfhethemNjt,mwoluaterhas stem/ A Merry Christmas to All. • We regret • very much to days. The uest f the ev 1 annoeuee. week in order to cut down. expenses. g s 0 . en, rig weak ama very bigbly of their hospitable enter - The steam barge Teenreeeh le wirrt.„ (the death Ot the late laaary Canteent, ' ' ' t - talinment. . e Owing to this 'Iv Scott and W )3 • ering lit this port; wife of .Edward C. Belcher, which big' nar'e11. had fa holiday last Week. mr. meieneeleewau hes beugat the took Place on Dee. 11th. Since the Mr. D. Cunningham of Clandeboye Nicholson. bankrupt.stock at 5p mete death: Of her son, the • late Eddie sent Suhday 'with his sister, Mrs. a Belcher, hie mother's grief and her B. BrUce, who has since 'passed on the dollar, • bereavement exhauated her strength awaY. On Monday evening last ere startedto se great a degree that death to In lest week's. ism) we stated that in. the second story of •• Lee's hard- her was a happy release, yet it is a ware stare lout no serious araage very sad blow to her family who lov- was done. ,Mr. Charles C.. Lee had' edhe witiCsUch. affection. Rev. Mr. gone to Toronto on Satarday and htnnyard officiated At house- and" cern_ had not returned. etery.. During the service the iavorite Ms. and the Misses tititehiSen baVe 1413111 of the deceased., "Jesus, Lover gone to Montreal t spend the "winter of My Soul," was sung. The pall - at their olcl,.hointi there., • • bearers were..all neset Captain A, p, lerto at the eteuter tea Street 'church : John F. Bates, Roac lett Kingslon. tor his old' home GenT,ge...1% 411intt, William SwaIlield, in the Old Country. • , . • , [John Robert Yqung. and ' M..and Mrs. mei), ;mien ii have re- Thomas Warrener. The floral tributes turned from a lengthy stay he Eng. were very numerous awe beautiful, eats et the electric raOray,. ' • ,..,. the Ladies' Aid of the church . and tthl=timbaplaanda large wreath ,of illtdBVirilterishe Mr. Alen wasinterview-the inter- cailuiroyfisagn ivy leaves front On Monday afterp000we received a kora the Epworth League a Maltese souvenir card from., Vancouver . B.. C. °T"s of ..white roses ; frc'm .the MA - with the following pleasing intent- siona,ry Society a piece of white chry- gence a aileorn; on December `0th, to Seabee:nuns and a• lovely large heart eve, and Mrs. D. A. straiten, van_ of roses, Mica and fern from the Esf- celsior Bible class i. cresent of • Oink conver B. C. a daughter. All doing i well. •. , :and white reses from the Fire Brig= -.Miss Ella. Collinson - has returned to ' ade and frona the, Y. M. 0, A a. ores- ent Of pink and white vises' ad fetn; "Gleeholme" trere Watertoo to. spend her Vacation. • , a beautiful wreath of pink nd White Mrs. E. 0.• and Mise 'valid Graham,roses . roses from friends in Strat rd ; -, a, have gone to Spend _ the winter at Aaree 'Wreath of pink' and white roses Cleveland, Ohio, but at present .Mrs. beam Mr. and Mrs.. Caritelon (the for- 0, W. Holmes had left for •Otta,wa. This, was incorrect as owing Ito Mr. illness,he did not leave un til Monday of this week. • Mrs, S. Lear is on the sick list •;• we hope soon to bear of her recovery. Miss' Minnio Lyon and Frank 1-11b- bert have engaged with Mi: feforrea to assist him in the store. ' •. (Intended for last week,) • Presenta,tion.-The members of • the Methodist Sunday school presented Mr. and Mrs. :0, W. Helms with a fine hall reek- as a token of appreciaa tion, of their services in conneetien with the Sibletth school. Mr. aud •Mrs. Holmes have both been faithful tectebera ana will be greatly •miesed; Mr. Holmes' class of boye also 'pre- sented•hlien. with a set of Longeellow's poems and Mrs. Holmes' class of girls gave her a handkerctiet box and berey Report of Clinton Public School The following is the report for December. Div 1., only the tellowing - leave taken entrance standing for the month. • : • Mr. Robertson of Stratford Normal school paid flying visit to Londes- boro Needs while on his way home. to spend the Xmas holidays. . Don't- forget the entertainment and being a- brother of the deceased) Graham is the guest ot her ilauglitors haar Christmas Tree in the Methodist at *incisor,. Ontario, • of Vancouver, ; a large wreath of pink . ' The . eight steamers in our harbor and white roses and fern erom the ot- enuren Xma's nightEverybodycome are as tollowe : • gan factory_s,taff ; of roses .and as old Santa may have left part of , violets Wit"Mother" in, gold letters his peek for you. A fine program is . Awaga, Captain Jordan.. ' being prepiteed 'by 'the Children and Ninova Captain, Garvie, •from' the famil , also; a wreath of members of the Sunday. school. r, Y e midiana• Queen; ". daptaie dunning- pink and white Jaoses .from other alra•Leslie Woodman ha's started to Pellatti Captain" Andersen. , town who attdendedd thertibunuerracla tweleane aletarn the operating and station work th lier e s a ion e.,•gi with frien s near. Gowanstown. Stratheona., Captain IrWin. Mrs. Arthur Bates of Stratford Mis •; S • Jas. Brown, Prank and Reuben Teeurrisele Captain M. M,mgio:ald, a "Fxliouryeneaer:dantreasp, Diaper Manadadar.rnimens , Gibbs, who have been employed with Of the. eight commanders C p.tai , • kerne.' • friends. The relatives from out of Glertella, •Captain Mackay. Messrs' . Day'. all 4 . I) Will. McArthur spent a few ay Donnacona Captain Meavdesay, and Arthur Cook of. Clinton ;s Mr. and Ei • ' t • Maedoneld is the only one who ae-. tae Base Line came Mr,• and ..Mrs. . U. . . er g g ng or se •past sides in GOdericaRapson, Miss . RaPsen, Mise., few months, have beert. laid off • for. ., Joseph. Mr, Jebe Carse and family have. ee- tlatkins, .Mrs. Joseph a . and the waiter months, , .. . moved trine taeir late. residence to., .Mrs.. Lansing. , The syin:1icns paattaY.•io'f . and The sale held by Mrs. 1% Mope on the acme.° lately occupied by Mr. Har_ 'whole commeeity goes out': to ' tap Tilesday afters -mote was .- -well atteml- . . ry Victeae. , .. ' , • . . , 'fa,milY who have .beeil so •sedEverything sold ' well orely bere We regret • to be ealled. upon to re- caved, .....,.. .. Jas'. Hill is getting in a good 'slip - d . cord the illness:. of the ' =Mbar, foi . Ota &Tuley, thetning in 'North sply of weefor the coining .season; treet . West Heron in the ,. House of Ccon.‘ church the organ amasic waa all for John NOttlhas engaged with Mr. 'E. spl•endidiy tbe following -anthem's and 1 Invitations are out or the \yeasting Lear or . a few. weeks been seffe. mons, E. N. Lewie al... ' Pwho has Chriet . . inaetide, Vie • ehoir; readeeiega ting ifrone brOnehitis. end slight .congestion Of the lungs. • . ;carols : "God Rest You, Metry Gen- On. the 12th conin, the . person's' of • Mr. Waite the past season aUilt .1 or tlemen”, a', 'The .11''irst NoCPWe I Miss M. 4nnx and Mi. I'. RaPs°1-1.• ' liiinself a bandadine red brick • lapse ;Three,- Kings ni. oripnb,,, .„G‘oLotii.lai- oJtiodhal4Bridger is seending. the Xiisae . . Christien :Men Ilejoice",, ' .'The man a r. -with his - Mends at: Forest.' upon the 13ayffeld Read.• Mts. Knight , Ana „three little eat.kli- gpl: ,rtirori.e.,,. miss Divirocn. es-oeitieiri,..1, ...Mies Murch ' left • Wednesday ao sPena Xmas uyiller, the parental adof...--at. ters haee. reimaied from their length- "tie Shall. Feed ' His 'Flow' • ezied •visit in the. West and are .phe Pleasingia. In, the eftetnooii Abe Sen. r verr'Stiatfora. ..' . . : •. .. .' *re: D., Igillar. : .' • , 7".. ce , e.. • Cab istma,s • e eviee The eidaiect -lea le mieses - a-lafte. S.' B. Whitley end' her 'ilatigli-. tae morning setviee iir.the cher& was La and 'Rachel .taana Of cey, the litter n nurse -in --training • en pastor gave the second section of hi ' story The . Magi" and in the evenin ti e BiaAtt°.rd '' BasiUess ' COIfeae . ate , 1 d seen ing their vacation atabome.. ter, .Miss Vire; • and Miss Alma' Ban- ' Ste Luke's hospital, New York City, "My Friona cone welch ia. :1•• 'Miss L. Whitely, •Lonclon,ais „epenal7 have ,returned . to their "homes. Little: well . writteit 'hibgraPhja. Mrs. ri, af ,ing Xmas at • home. •. .. e . ..a....:._ - e• : Porter's Hill , Marjorie' .Agnew 88, Byard. Hill 87, Clarence Paisley 80, 'Elsie Farquhar, 70, Laura. MaeDanaad 70, Fred. Siee Plan 78,„ Willie Carling 76, Edger Pattisen 70, Manley Shipley 7, Grace Walker 71, Dora Barr. 68, Mgggie E4saenn 68, La,urence Greig 08, Vari Sqinre 07, Carl Easte86, LiZge Ford 63, John. Hall 61, • and Division. Jr 4th. -George *Taggart 93, Olive Cole 77, Edna Wasmann 77, Elmer Beacom 75, Irene Wilken 74, Mamie Hail 70, Leonard Harland. 6§, Pearl Glazier 67, Maud Cook 66,. Willie Twitchell 65, Marion Gunn 60, • Lena Holmes 60. , „ !Sr. Menai. 74, RUssell Moore 72, Laverne (look 71, Lulu Howe 70,• Willie Pinning 66, Harvey Harland 61, Leone Elliott 60, Lulu. Connell 58, Roy Graham 08. " -Lizzie MacPherson, Teaeher. , .31d Divielone Sr. Class, -Cela Beacom ,92 per cent., Gladys Cook 92, Harvey Walk- er 01, Lack Kennedy 91, . Loretta Barge 8.8., Flo. Cciusins 84, D. Al Cana telon 87, Walter Shier. 87, Alma Judd 86 Violet MeGuire 86, mste- Finch 85, Olive Moore 84. - Jr Class. -Frank R'e 93, 'Helen Rodaway. 87, Viola Ceok 84, Anthony Yesbee 78, Annie Yesbee 77, Charlie ThemPeon Herold Holmes . 75, Violet Argent •71,,, Wm. Appleby 71, Austin Martin .70,:. May Nickle 69, Bell Johnston 68. •" . . -Janet Wilson,, Teacher. , •• : Sr. 'Classe-eMarga,ret *Taggart 97, Harry Shaw' 97, Clete . Twitehelt 93, Petey; Wheatley; 93, Charlie Cantelon 91, Alede Seeley. 89, Emily Cutler 85, Albert -Shier 84, , Lila lelifehell 80, Austin lIediger 79, Eleanor Mel(C4te 78, .Merle. 77, Willie Cecik 75, HartleyeaVfanaghen Gettie Walhe 04, Jean Barge 60, Carrrien Turner 56, Mary Levy 56, Oliver Johnston lee, Lorne Neilani . ' I ' Jr. Classi-The• follOWing . ate pro- inoted to the 3r4 _book. Total Marks, ,656. '• ' ' .•, • Jack Houston Elsie,, Couins .515., Jessie Watkins 502; Arthur. Grun- dy. .6-fi0, *.kaed: Lawrence 491, Willie GouW 474, Sadie Steep 472, Lareen Langford 4e0, Rena Lepaington 4e6, Lady Eemonsoe .419, . Douglas Shipley .419, Getdan MeCartney "410.e. ' On trial.-teri :•Argent 358, abiaie Deevea 340; • Elsie' Holtzhauee. .340. Pailed -Eddie itfieDonald• a30a• IVIies .baelui Rae; Who. has been out in Ed- monton, /Vilma, for a c.ou.ple of years has .teturned home for a :•Miss _Rosa Sthith, , who has been 5th DiVisiom. teaching school near Meese' ev, ,Sr. aed-Frank Pennybaker Hera, Seek., has . home. for the . wi eiet Cantelon 81, Irene Cole 80,. Mer- ter: We are all glad to have •Ros via Elliott 79; lefergaret Walkee 75,back - Doreea Stephenson 7,5 Poster Ciimi '. Whooping bough is Irciy prevalent in. 69, Bernie Hall 65; Mitten Streete 64, aeleKilfop but we are pleased to say Wilfred Crick 63 • ' that there have been no fatal re" l Ls. Jr..' 2nd -Eva CarterV min. 'Bros:Mt/to the contraea for Beaton: 87; Note' Keneedy-.23, Willie betting, all the timber and lumber:. for Blanker Winnie Draper 79; Percy thra -.barns, • one of these - toeing Leda .78; Herbie McKenzie' 77; -..-.May Grey, one in Mina and 'another .in Rutledge 74, Sissie Baines 76, joe. McKillop: • e ' • . • Nelsen Oa.. • . • a. • Among the new men in the field ,for - • : • • e -L. Stevens,' Teacher, 'the township council ef MeKilloai. is , 6th Division. , • Albert Dundas. He is ,a. ehrewci„ Promoted from Si. Pt, and alio 2nd el -beaded man and will make cellent Ounbillor. . Miss. Me0ool. otioronto gueSts •of the. lady's parentai and. !ha; Schee,' .reudered spending :knias at. her libine.liere, • • ,attractive . ture. For those. Urbol Rev. 'Tare:Stewart and wife .haVe • • refer to make reall ,p,rrivc1 from Detfoit to sand Christ- -useful gifts This Fur- Etiture Store is a Boon. Corae and see how you can give gener" ously without spend- ing extravagantly. Note how our Morris and Arm. Chairs: Sini- - ply make you wish you're tired . enough. to sit in them. That's how they will act on the lucky person you select one for, even if it be your own self. W-ta are sole agents for the' famous Her- cules Springs and-Os- 'termoor Mattresses. Both are Fully Guaranteed. • • mas with their familie,s .here. - .• • rife ce Ben/arinn. Burkholder .and eld- . A 'S*C11 .ty'''ChristMas to. Mil ; I ,Mrs. Lewis Elliott Sr..has recover- est daughter 'Of Mr. eMr. Win, Maies and Miss Nixonlezekiah • Hale ' tele days :, ' it Mr. • John Cea ,ed strength from her late attack bf . She waeo married -to MraeBuiechOlde; spent ..a. indisposition and we 'trust' that '. she ,about.• twelve years' age end lived, for 1.4" *ceir': ' . • will gain •strength .6yera day. • . - . the most partinthis -town • • R .. . . . ;The examination ie 'the selieOf.: was . ev, Mr; ••. • • . - Mi.., Reggie ° $rnith has 'returned. to ,alillyerd officiated at: hOus. o ilia 'cinn., °.• well attended " lest Thursday. , Toron,to where he. has a position with etery: The ...pallbearers Were the After fairly - the lessons ' a'salendid -atbgreari ' one 'of the publishing houses. ' ; - four brothers' of ..-deeeased, 1,qtliatii was rendered I hy the: pupils • . eater_ I Mr: Wesley McLean 'hes been 'busily. Hale,. Mt. Cleinens,; Theodor'e •Clint; •which ,*PreSII.,tati;i°4 * 3#43 made . to •from snow. , ' . ,. .. a . ; • .-i Jelin Nei;velitewn a and 'James Bente' .; , the teaqaer', Miss Yeatiesen Of ahead- eome anirter. as a token Of ,:eateem as engaged. keeping, hie open lizili. free, 'on ; Prank, Toronto "B t ' .,;.. er: i at home. dekacitel. adache • . Internai Pains. 4*'or tido ree.sou Ireeernmenif it to ell theta, who ore Nattering with thet terrible malady,. dyspepsia. hope that all who are atilletect la this trey', will take reruns. end Msnalittfte X did,m Chronic Nosat Catarrh. ever,y nit; fering woman -mottle( take Pe- rtina, they would span, knom its valite „awl never ke without it," lirRS JOSEPH LACELLD, 121 BrINI- &Ira sofa 9ttaws East, Ontario, • Canad4 writes: •, • "I suffered with backache, 'headache and draggieg. pains • for over nine months, and' nothing relieved 'me until ,1 took Termite This .Medie.ine Is by fat • better than any Other medicine for these troubles. fe.w bottles relieve& nie of my miserable half-dead, half -alive con-. ditlon. '; , ' • "I am now in good health, bayonet ther ache nor pain, .nor have •I had any for the pas ky ear. • . "If every suffering women would take • Perim% they would soon know its value ancluever be with :ant it." ' Dyspepsia and•Inaigesilon. Mtle. Joseph Beaudoin,. 59. Rue st. Oliyier, eanehee, P: Q. Can:i Writes:• '•,"Peruna is wonderful for indigesan: I eat. whatever I want and longer feel any.oppression, Having had • pepsin for a Ione time -awl haying tried varions other remedies, 1 'decided to try ..Perona and with the fourth bottle. or it was nertectlicurmt, • . . • . • atr. Chas; 11,, Stevens, 122 teixteeptlef St, Detroit, Mob., writes ; afforde me greatepleaeure to tattle ' . fy to the Malta -of Pernna sa a remedy' . far eaterrb, suffered for 'Some tirae with i chronic nasal Mitiorrh, but, after eve; months treatment during which ' masa waren bottelee or Perini* a arm. pleased to seys that 1 am entirely well, (.* there' not tieing th•e slightest traee ot catarrh felt. ; • "Patina ice without a doubt, in my' j; mind, the greateet remedy kaown fo catarrh., , •, •• , • Weak tired . • Mistemarie leeseer, 928 W. 86th Ste. ,• Chicago, Ilea Worthy Secretary 1, 0. "lam glad ta give e good word for .• Pereeiteand I hope that all Who see this who aro troubled with aystemic catarrh, . aa 1 was for years, will peont by it,, et ',Warted many remedies, bat none did naore than give ine tempoeary ree lief, and some did itot even do that, , Molt Pernna at ihe auggeation elf a friend, and•Was more than pleased and surprised teethe res6lise •, •• el are stow periectly'well anti s(rong. . That Weak, tired feeling. bils' left me,. r .• and I feel •like a different person ow. - tirely." • 'the Slavery of Disease. it is .woriderrui how many women fie Canada and the 'United States hitve 'been , praetleally made now again by the usta of Peruna, ; • , It• to tab e Viatanis of any orgati le die ees e, ' but jesta half-dead and half -alive, con: • ,;• 4) Miserable,•dragging pains that keep a woman alwayti from doing her best • Work, from being her best self.' Cross , and pettilent, perhaps. Maybe even , slattern in her household, just because ; • her bealth is continually below par. She never feels qui te. right. She gets . • the reputation of being sullen, or mor- bid, or ill- tempered. • • ' " Her trouble is note. moral' one at all, it is simiily a physical one. Make such vvonian well and she immediately be- comes transformed into a new being . Men tally. • ' This is exactlY whn,t Pertina has done in a multittnie of casea. • Ask your Druggist for a 1909 Free Pieruna Almanac . . . . . • MaCHOP:1*-9:0v1Igh,ip , - A Merry Christinas •tizi All George Roc .had eagood bee heuliag• wood Ace his home one day eeeeetly. There watt thirteen teams present. Nearly ,all, the People .avlio went out to Western Canada Iasi' sunama have returned home. ".. • Mr.. Price and bridelhave moved to the place :ptirchased from Mr. Stitt recently.. _The farm contains 62 aVres and'the price paid was $33001 ' ed some bearase-...Bett Metres; Clifford The casket was coin- - e. ough RING, BELLS RING I •. *tell? covered with floral trib t she IS Omit to leave.here. th n es taken completely by seep Ise slie• holder, • Sarnia among them being a toady wrea,ti; thanked them- in a 'eve well chosen Ring bells, ring, &merrily `ring,' carnetions, chrysanthemums an Ring 'far the lay of •the nation.) words- . e • • R. in p or, who e som v. . o for tlic 'other flower f thid I Several frora here attended the ex- chureh ; a casket ho: amins,tion held in Holniesville. Public gb, g r en in station. a letorlt street Rin 'rin to' th . Ring. ells, ring --0 ser, a ring . (pet o *hate chrysantherriums ' 8c11001 last Friday. from the IllisSlopary Society Ring, ring for thea Infant Jesus, 1 land ; * white roses and there Was a maple and the Ep_ 1 Ma. and Mrs. John Steep have, mov- ed into Ben. Pearscin'e house On the .Ring for sweet peace o'er dee •and worth Leegue sent a Maltese Ctosi of Ring ring 0. ring ye Christmes urns from the Excelsior Bible class ; Charlie Cex is imtiroviaga hie. 4th Con Ban on this day. at Cf oa'a command. leaf design of 'roses and efirysenthemMr - , and a Plilevi,.• of. rosio, white eh ry sane ' amaaillaY, friendsTRutiodge •ciegislaidul;tporpilve;a11. g; llover& Bali Furniture and - Fytteral. Directors. • • Ten all the world the glad. StOFf .1 tnemurns nd Austei. Ernest veal ereaegh. is hal a wreath of the, • ' same • ,. from the whole fee -illy. There' Ware Of Jesus Who *as horn to -day ehozats, .5„asIteasaalaseee.eeatimerfollowing relatives and felendi pretv rom a Ter io s a Wh4,the angels sang God's Glory, as well; lovely casket baguets from and. slight eeuges • a' . -Savibteiliisatvhe Let all the world theft .eehO heat , • Airs: Afto,rtlekLIA.feekrta).0ThovraOrncits? 1..'11,1.1:,."kanand . -.---------- wn,: and it beautiful wreath Alra-allen'T Peacock, a Proseeraus • -Eloiae • A.. Skimmings: Written for The News -Record. froire tbe Misseb Lameney of the Hur". and wellehnowe farmer of the London • • ,• Cle,dley, Teacher., book: 'Marks 'obtainable 250. •To pass 125.-Leota Harland 230, Maud Rut- ledge 229, Lulu Bailey 222, I.oia kohnes 222; Charlotte Sheeiey '219, ennie Baines 219, "shine Evans 21e, Ina.Trowhila 218, KathIeeir Dow- zer 111; Margaret Kerr 211, Milked .Cook 204, Marjorie'McMath 402, Duet Higgins 201, Leona Nediger El- mo, Doherty` 101; Frieda Wallis 195, Leadbury • • A .Merry Chrietmae to All.• ▪ : Mr. and MrsaMeCtilla left on Tues- day of last week for Grand Itipid's, where they intend seending •the vat.. ter with their dii.ugliter, Mrs. 'Wilson. 'Sate Yesade 'James fle'd' 174. Mr: and Mrs. 5: Starlett° of Cal - Failed and remaining iri Sr. Pt. garys• Alta., are visng'frieudi• at Flossie Nelsen lal, Add , Jones re at ons in this nity. It is a Let an nitiond their banners wave, • Mrs. George • Brown, Port thlion ; LOndon Road. • SC Missed "Part. of eaalli.-Borson , number of. year; einee Mre Scarlett Saunders. • • • was in these parts'. Promoted teem Jr. Pt. and .. 2nd A lumber feenharoand here &acme: book.`0-Atice Pickett 229," Matt' Chid- ed the -tea 'meeting •in. the Presbyter - bey 226 Nellie 1Cemp .220 Albinta Jackson- e15. "•• • IptP, ro2intido!eivrd afrricognio..lbt:fit.•61P,ath.te2n2d50t.O SrI `pass •125. -Mabel 1)1arshall*232, essie Chowen 225, Claude Higgins laaallat-, ;tie Greig 191, Hanna Argent • .188, George Hiram 178, a:Florence .Snuth 176; Marion GibViigs. 167, Dorothy Rattenbuey 153, Leona Hearn, 138, Peace on earth, to' all men good pheer. lathe alisses Carrell and • Miss ' • '• • • grs, John meLear, •ane family were on 'Road. Besides harna ea, aerrew_ Road, was quietly married on Wad- -, ahead Mn 13urlaelder leaves nesdaa, of last week to !Sarah, daiigh- iensoved to the house on Keays St„ ing:'im owned by Mrs, ; (Dr.) Shepherd • of •three yeti,* children'. to mottos . the. ter of Mr. James Nett at the One Toronto. . • : • . loss of a loving wife and mother,• a tarlo• St. parsonage, Clinton!, Rea. 'Mr. Preston Strang is home item most industrious woman and aa' great Mr. Kerr tymg the nuptial kriot. In his law stedide in. Toronto.. ' , es. temperance arnd chinch worker.. ' , theapaening the immediate friends of Court Goderieb 0. 0. F. have elbete : The G. 0, t. was eloaed.on Friday the happy coarde teridered.thent. a ye - ed thdir officers, ter the ensuOg term last .for the season. Tire Ifterary so; ' ception at the groemae .home where loiews . • ciety •did not have a chance te gime' they 11#e. -taken • .09 hOuse-lieelinig• , chief Eangee, ..T, :t i .1‘;11.,1A-ka,y, . ' their prepared pregrant, . • Their meny friends join in wtshitig CJ mas...1,i,./„Lieftece.,,,Cihecit;CeefitartYy#: V.1,/v^ita0;1:1%Nri.,41 tet.reattii hpeelaorganneinch improved in. outward ap- 41:nr., 1.1•Ielell'ils1 ‘h•ZiehrolnWat:':;cty_ arf,(1).c Treasurer, W.Liam ,Lane. i. • The toaln council , a,nd board ,.. of and at peesent are the guests Of elite . • Chalaein, W. J. McCreath, ... trade' gaVe''a, banquet to the marine' brother; gr. Gboege Watts. liarsa 3/•• a ° • . The Turner summer residenee' ' is *in bon voyage. through lite„ • ATYARN tetalk1te Our Christmas Goods are in and we are new ready. to •re- teeive our customers. We have something especially .0ae *ice in Furs which we 'would . Eke you to See. • . And in Ready-Mades we 'are giving special inducements ite -We intend going out of that ;Vale. • • It is. requested that all Due 1-1111i. be .retUrned or renewed 'by the 15th Jae; Wheti • vie take stock. utp AlfEl 11,ArtVt, 24c. rag • • , VooclWard, 'William Sproule. °Meets on Wednesdey evening fast; - Watts le -a. slaughter 'of lair./ R. Jena Jr, inkodwera, Dav el Sproule, Mrs. William Coats willseea nd "the aiso• Sr. Beadle, Willifitn Th&npso5. winter among the roses„ .and orange Misq. k.ill'As: i g : Jr, -Beadle, Lewis li,lott... . b ossoms of $1,p, gorilla. We wish lia flea •• "Se S at her 4.11 throug Trustees, J." A. Wileun, T. Burrows a very. plea'Saiif''eolourn there and itthe eerieus illness of her sisterathae. and J. Tait. , aate.return. , •.11,1iis eAkaan. of Clinton spaut 0' a Auditor, W. Lindsay ,and Dre Imam Mr, .140.iiir geett, who . retarned cOuPle Oa days feet Week:With trickle im The Mount, Forest Conieder te slys ;soe wo ks am th go from hospital: to. here ..t ,. . ... .t. that turkeys sold in that On have the reef nce of his daughter, "Mr,. • Miss. E,"114eQueeit of Stanley_ vtlisittd tubereidoelk. We hope tbe , turkers John Graham, .is .not . yet able to with relatives op, the road.last week. sold -in Goderieh' are lea. from . the walk atiout retieh, ads leg • bob yet . • ...4....... ••Itlx•••••••*4.4004••••1••••*11, . , taint. , . . • . , - ' • hplug..as.:strone, as/he weilid like. • Rev, T. Beverley Stjitth of Tdionto• . . • 1 " "el id ton* was called to 1 t• • r the h elutietion addressed . . ass• ineethig • °, ." • on Friday. evening . iast1tr4iwinter- este el 0 Local' OptiOn. Attorney Sea- ger was theartnen. A, Chorus of Dorn forget the Constanee annteet- Miss Edith Campbell. 58., -Earl Steep 57, Willie Fulford • 57, ile vier steady with the demand ,poor, ymmg ladies rentlered son* vocal SarY to be held On Dec. M. ttev, I Mr. W. Lindsay, son and daughter' pearl Gould. 55. eit ;Lambs are sornewbat.better at tr6m s'eleetions suitable to the oceasiore. Mr, Milson of xingsVille will pteach speftt a, few days with friends in Dell -M. Wiltse, Teacher. $5 to $5.75, flogs kre unchanged, ., 1l&iss,1VIeVittle presiding at the piano. morning .and evening and Rev. Mr, grave. '' 1 Shoe show no fehange. • pew, Smith preaehed in the Daptist noggin ,ot Seaforth in the afternoon. 1 Mr. David Weir spent it. few. days I Etrie Argen8tti,1 Itnolvbibsitem8' lire*: 'New. IViaybee, Wilson ,:ft, Hall sold 1 steer, ehurell on Sunday morning, and gave Mr. Mason will Lang at all the ser. 'with friendsliere. ' • • . COttStanCe • • Ian ehnreh in Walton. on IVIonday ev- eting last. All reported aegeed time, itsaid thete are -to'. be a asumber of candidates in. the. field° at the. cone; ing municipal elatioa. LivO Stock Market. „ West Toronto, Dec, 21. -The run at: Aileee. Armour' Beatriee Britton tile 'Won Stock ye,rds this morning 1125, Fred. Gilknes 125. Missed Examdamounted to 13 ears, wi00 cattle, -Earl q " 1208 sheep, AO bogs pd. 4 calves. oe r. •' I lattie*Coertiee„ Teacher, 'Doubtless. the heavy run of class- ! 7th Division. . les of stock at both markets during 'Jr. Class. -Mary aathwell, • Lyda Jest' week was sufficient te meat the 1,iVermore, Murray McNeil, Merritt den -lands' tot the buyers, %wild -bought •Nediger, Ruth hicalathe-e Joeephine ' Liberally, -Last -week soine excellent Yeebee, natty. Lawrence,' Nary Car- cattle were, ,bk...yrAght`lorward, espe- ter. . • cially"'in, good butchers, and this class I Promoted from Sr. 1st to. Part 2nd. 'seemed to satisfy tho buyers, as very .eateilleur Welsh .77, Alex. Eagleson 75, few were on the maraca to -day, and Fannie Ilellyar 74, Nettie Glazier 74, those who mane prepared to buy, had Marjorie Barge 78, Wilfrid Seeley 72, no, difficulty with the farmers. in make Agnes Fair 72, , Orville Murphy - 71. ing a bargain, as the 'latter were glad Alek Agnew 70, Earl Livermore /0, to dispose of t -heir stock, 45 Imingyea- Pretoria Shipley 69, Ernest Hall 69, sohably certain that the demand will. Cecil Pickett 08, Elsie •Graelis fall off for Wale Mine, There were 87, Lorne West 67, Jean Bell few really good cattle edema- . 65, Mandelon Shaw '05, Her -1 A -load .of expertas Mend pura 1 . Marriages • ttAMiiileill-WRIGHT-A,t the resi- . • denee .of the . bride's smote, ,Mr. Harry Hunt, 'by Rev. , lifie, on Dec. 24th, Lillian Alraeda : •• Wright to William J. •Hamblyn, ' . all ol Clinton. , • ••• BALL -HILL -At the residence, of ) the bride's parents, Seramerhill, on Dec 16th by Rev.' WY •H. Dune , • bae, olive May, only • daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George . to William Norman Baal 'of' the Base , IIAMPSON-IIIIDDrETON- In St. ' James' church, • Goderich town- ship,epn Dec. 23rd, by Rev, W. Ka' Dunbar, Elizabeth Mabel, ••daughe • ter or gr. and Mrs. John Middle - 'ton, to Edward Hampson of -Ot- tawa. •' Constance -Miss Edna Moat of Tuekersmith tie Grundy 64, Lorne Perdue 62, tr- ebaser 4 $5.25, and the highest-paid spent few • day with Iter.Wend, beet Livermore 00, Ranold.IViclionald for bute ers was $4.60. Mediuni cat - son, 'Eva Jacobs, 1000 lbs., t' 2.50 1 steet„ 1090 lbs. ton EamonAgnes$ ; an, 'address in ihe Vorth street church vices ert SundaY. 'On Monday, eyeriing Miss Maggie 140d011il1 retained on 4,Vatkor Harry Ranee, 014,ve O'llrien,' at $0./5 1 steer, 1200 lbs., at $8.1iik, 11111111qt Agb MOS.' in, the eveningo Mr. James Thompson a Sacred concert will 0.7e held. The Saturday after speeding a couple ot Geo. ghipleyo • 0 t. steer, 1000 lbs., at 32,4; 0 2 cattle, lan,d two otber,gentlemen rendered to- Seaforth,doubli4uartette club will be weeks with friends in St. Thomas. I Jr; diass.-teettie Livermore, 1050 lbs., at sus 2 tattle, 840 lbs., 4141.4* • .'propriate 0010s. Preeent and the Londesboro otehestta 1 your correspondent Washat the pla. ria Graelis, Alfred Glazier, Cecil Mc. 'at $8 ; steer:. 040,14s., at $2.50 ; 9 - , - 11 I Christmas seriams were preached aii Bev. Mr. Willson will recite bs well itor and all readers ` of The News- intyre, Geo, Walker, tad Johnstone 'cattle, 1050 lbs., at *3.30; 1 steer, VI J. to . axnvireu ... Knox tuurch last 8unday,both thorn,. 46 Miss Ida tole of Ethel. There Record it Merry Xmas and a nappy etaice tirlitex, Vratiels Yesbee, ' i1550 lbs. sat $3.50 ; &cattle, 11.75 lbs. Ing 'and evening., , •c • , , 4. • t• New year, . o• -.C. A, TaYlorl, *reaehor, at $4, cattle, 800 lbs.., at $3. wilt he several addresses, • 4 Birthtw. • , . . STRAITON-On 'December 6th; to.- ' ',. Mr. and Mrs. p. A. Straiten of ' Vancouver 13 0., a daughter) RIOHARDSON-eA5 Port Albeet on December 14tli,, to Mt. and Maa- William Richerdsori, a d dnightir. MOCiRE-2,In Goderich on, Dee. 14th, to. IVir. and Mrs. William Moore, BRIICE-an Hallett en• Dee, Margaret Cunniegharagte beloved • wife of Mr. Robert Bruce aged 68 years, 8 months and e4 days. MACDONALD-In Brussels on Dee. lith, John- A,. Macdonald, former- ly of Blyth, aged 69 years. ' HOLMES-In, Wingham on Dec.. 1.5the? Thomas Holmes of Tureberry, ag- ed 38 yeats. • , MeCRACKEN-At Venorii, Ont.., ° on Dec. 1.2th, William H. McCracken, • sbn of Mr. John lateCrackee, et • Wingham, aged 41 years, ATKINSON-In Seeferth on Dec. 12, Jen° Bestee wiae of" Cyrus We.Atkiiison, Aged 52 ypaxs. (3. • WATCH IES • • CHAINS': LocKErs RENdg - BRACELETS i, • .:.-siLypkwARg, Make Good Presentilond . are acceptable. J. GRIGG JEWELER AND OPTICIAN., 1011ER OF MARRIAGE .1.10,ESSE8 a '0.04.000. c",• • , ,r