The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-29, Page 11
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CLINTON ONTARIO T HURL' DA
DECEMBER .29 lrt.
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.A. stude1 from Woodstock will
take chase of the service in the
Baptist churchSunday afternoon.
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Porter's 11111
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, McDonald and
family 'celebrated Xmas in their
'beautiful new home. William,
'Glengarry and Alda all being home
''from Detroit .
.Mr,gncl, Mrs,J,B.Cox ot. Colborue
visited at .Tames Cox's on Tuesday.
Ben 'and Mrs, Lindsay spent Sun-
day in Colborne.
Mr. Joe Bembridge of Blyth is
visiting at Edward Jordan's.
Mrs. Schmidth and daughter . of
era�. istock is visitingender the par-
ental roof. • Y °
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.Potter and dau
‘ahter Lillian spent Xmas atetwrie's:
near Woodstpek where Mrs. Potter
es still visiting.
Mrs. S. Dawson and son, Roy of
Spring bank are visiting at John
Cox's.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan and
'children and Mr. a and Mrs. Tom
'Morgan and daughter of Port Stan
ley are visiting in the neighbor
hood.
Misses 'Minnie and Mona John-
ston have left for ° a two month`s'
visit among friends in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and
daughter of Port Stanley are visit-
ing at the latter's hnother Mrs.
Sterling.
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Will Jor retysned . from the
Westrecent
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Mr. and Mrs :Fissure and Mies
Ruby Fissure were 'the guests) • of 1
hlr.
F. A. Edwards duringlthe -past ^.
Week.
land Mrs, Harry .Faledner I
have returned to their home after
spending the summer on the lakes;
The Rev. Mr. McLennan preach
in St. Andrew'e on Sued: last,
The Christmas. entertai ' • f
Trinity Churchwas an . excellent
.one, and notwithstanding the'dis-
agreeable weather thehall wag fill-
ed twits full capacity; and aevell-
rendered program was greatly.ap-
precsated y the. audience,
Hipper,
By *afire breaking but in Dresden.
Christmas •morning, . Rev.: Geo, H.
Long, a former pastor here, was
-killed by an explosion while at the
fire. The London Free Press gives
the following short sketch of his
career,—
"Rev, Mr. To has been in Dres-
den
for the past two years having
previously been in Highgate. Heti
entered the Methodist ministry in
1881 h the Conference of Manitoba
and during his stay in then *rest 1
occupied the pulpits of Kenora,
Edmonto2;, Boisevain, Souris, and
Msnnedose, In. 1889 he was trans
ferred to the London Conference,
and since that time has beerif sta-
tioned at Kippen, •;Harrow, High-
gate and Dresden., :He ,was pres -
dent of the 'London and Hamilton
Confeeenees, which is held; 'each
year at Alma College,. St. 'Thoiri,as,
and has also acted as assistant sec-
retary to the London'Conferexlce,
Besides . his wife, he leaVel three" •.
daughters and one son, George H,
Long, editor of the. Macon Daily
Telegraph, and who for some time
was on the staff : of : the London
Free Press." •
StimMerblll. ,.
Last 'Week ower 37 teams Were en -
gagged in hauling stories from . the.,
old. founda-tion of, the school to.
Clinton, where Mr.:Colborne sold et
to the council, ' "
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 'Williams and
also Mr. Russel Colbourn of :Sea-.
forth spent Christmas Day at Mr.
John Colbourn's. a
Mr. John Colbourn wishes to
thank (through the New Era) all
'those 'who were so kind toil/int in ,
helping to remove the stone found-
ation of the old school from Sum-
nierhill'to Clinton. May prosperity •
and good luck ever follow: in your
path. Yours truly,
JOHN C. COLBOTIRN
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On Friday evening saw a fair at-:
tendanee at the annual .Christmas
tree and the program was enjoyed
by all. One pleasing ,feature was
the presenting of the fur cap to Mr.
James Linklater for his eervicesbf
lighting the fires for a great num-
ber of years.
Mr. John Linklater . spent Xmas -
day. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.ttustoa
near Sebringviile;
Mrs. Wm. Fotheringhain. of Bruce
field is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
A.R. Clutton,
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XN'G- out, wild bells, to the' wild sk ;
' the • flying .cloud, the frosty light.
• the year is dying in „the night ---
Ring out, Wildbells, and let him die.
Ring out the old, ring in the new • .
Ring, happy belle; across the . snow.
the year is going; tet •him ga—
lling out the false, ring in, the true.
Ring out the grief that saps the mind.
.. for diose that bene' we see' no more ;
• Ring out the feud of rich and poor;,
Ming in redress to all mankind.
ting out a eiowly, dying cause.
' 73nd ancient , f ornlu of • party strife ;
, Ring' in the nobler modes of Life,
«Lttb sweeter mannere, purer. laws.
Ring •out • the want, •the care,' the' sin, `
the faithless coldness: of the times;
Ring out, ring out, my mournful
rhymes,
But ring' the- fuller minstrel in,.
., Rin'g out false pride in•place`nnd blood,
Che• civic .slander' and the spite ;
pr, ;
the loge of truth' and t ht
Ring in g ,
• Ring in . the con1111on love of. good.
Ring out old shapes of foul disease
Ring out the narrowing'lust of gold;
Ring out thethoueand ware of old.;.
Ring in :the thousand, years of peace.;
Ringin the valiant a
nun and'•free,
kindlier .
'�i;'e larger• heart, thehand;
.Ring out the darkness of the land;
Ring in. the ,C " fist that is to be. •
Xmas ,visitors. to our burg mere
Mr.. and Mrs. James Glidden; Mr.
and Mrs, George Glidden from near
Hamilton; Mrs.' Hewitt from Mitch-
ell;:. Mrs."0. Rynas • and.; daughter
Jean from •oderich; .Miss Winnie
Shaw •from. Toro to; Mr and Mrs, n , n >ylr
Malcolm' McKay of Goderich.
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-Miss Jessie sL• inf later, of Peter-
boro; is `visiting at her home in our
burg..
.:Mr. and 'Mrs. Jas :Horton, of Bay' -
field Rd:, visited in our burg Xmas -
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• We cannot allow this day to pass without
= thanking our patrons for the very liberal patron-
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se age extended to us during the year that ha? just
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IThese favors have been full appreciated.
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i We 'pronsise tb redouble our efforts to please
you in t 9 t`t .'
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We wish our friends all the good things
• that they wish for themselves, and more.
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' Again a Happy New Year °
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:Day:
whixrst to Mies Marr
Willis, ' rare treat. 'Friends °were present
of Solomon Willis of Seaforth, by from Niagara Falls', Galt, Mitchell,
It ev, J.M. Gasifies. a lixethodist Epia- Stratford, Lewiston, 'Ranstonville
copal minister, long since gone to and from the nearer towns. After
his reward. They first took uP baying spent a very enjoyable even
their residence in McKillop town- ins tli;e eompany broke up,bysing
ship, near Walton, for two: years, ins"the National Anthem and "He's
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Later they removed back to Chisel- "a jolly good fellow" with showers
]Hurst for three years, afterwards geed wishes for Mr. and Mts.Lobb. .a
!TTending six and a :hatf.years at
Walton, During all this tion a Mr. .
hompsous
was enraged in farming , Tuckeraml.it n
?but 'in Turnberry ownship, near
y� jngghaxn, where he spent the ne Mr. and Mrs. Ward,, of Stratford,.
nineteen 'years of married life, Mr. spent. :the Christmas holidays with
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