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The Clinton News-Record, 1910-12-29, Page 5 . �_----- - -' ---- -~-----~~ '-- ----- --------' -------- --- ��� T - -' ---- -� - -- - -- - __-__ ____ ____ _ __. __ _ __ ______ __ _ ___ �� r � ' . . ` ' -,` . �. � ^ ` - . . / . v ' ^ � . ^� • + write Of Cold Presented The News From-. Goderich to the Rev. CS R. Gunnes On Friday evening last the Sun- as the person officialry and otherwise , 1 day echoed of tel. Paul's church held best fitted to perform the task. He their annual Christmas. Tree enter- like those in the parable, at once Clinton Public 3choot%mod FOR DECEMB.M.B.10W: Plait Division. Helen Rociaway 0.1 percent Cele Beacom Roy For teeter 02 02 First Oleic- Ruth Event Russell Bailey Alex. McRae Douglas Tozer Robert Agnew 199 112 110 JOS lira r..aurence Wheatley 102 Daisy Neellger ,98 Gladys McGuire 97 Harold Layout). 95 TO RENT-4A EVEN ROOMED COT. • tege (*Fulton street. Hart awl soft water, good gardfea, truit...-Ap- � ^ ' |� ���4�/ �mNJ� n��0m�w� °~ • ���~���~�` ��*nu "��," ° Lever is Cook -A.lex. Foster, Varna P.O. -55$ . C..arles. Turnbull arrived at Mr. Robert McLean had three ra.e- 114.11 was Oiled with the children and trivial, but when be finally,urged that hi argot et III eTaggart 78 GherrdieoniLasgwilittro% LI friends of the school. Rev. C. R. be _weuld have a great deal to do, Harry Shaw 09 Luella MeOlinehey 78 the Tecteey to spend Christmas week coons banging outside tbe meat mar- Gunn* presided. The program con- .ut fact he would be very busy in the Percy Wheatley 00 . Second Div Won. Walter 0.haldeeton 70 With .iiiis parents. . ket on, Friday and Saturday. HUNTING AND SHOOTING ON sisted in part of choruses, solos, re- hall this evening, the prospect of see- 0 . Elsie Cooper 74 . ! : - ' Mr- Frank Poster is home from 1 On Thursday last we had a pleas- niors.-- . Leila McCartney 72 0 bete 12 and 13, con. 9, Hu:Iett, are 1 citations anti dialogues. The "Red, ing that gentleman. actually at Work '1" ; the Taronto Universitia ,ant eau from IVIrs. William Cook of Foster Copp ' 81 Barbara Gibh /0 forbidden. Partiee found trespassing White and Blue" drill by the junior was of such an alluring nature that Prima Pennehaker 73 Helen Grigg -Minnie Ker, cher, Dr. Walter S. and Mra. Tarehull .Clinton and her neiee, Mrs. Foster of Wrrea ' will he presecated according to girls and the "Hoop Drill" by those we at oncte relieved hint of any fur- Austin Nediger 72 . ' epent goaday at "13urnside Farm," town. Mrs, Cook had returned. from . Genie Wallis 60 . of more mature years were so well ther responeibilitye Theo important'of- law.--Tlie Osvners. Oct. 180. -51 , executed as to draw forth confirm- fice of presentation was therehy by the . , ... • Mx. John proudfoot returued test i Miss A. Cook, Leeburn, to Mr. . Juniors:-. TO TIM ELECTORS OF MULLETT ,. yours 'T7AlmY'Es LEIFER- Housv TO- RENT ON =MK ous applause, hut the • favorite was process of elimination reduced to Mr. Clinton Cook 70 , aveek from the peninsula where he;Henry Freem,an of the Point Pane. . the "Search for'the Fairies" by the W. Jaelcson and myself and at once Willie Gould '71 • r. has. been with 111r.• Connell getting 'Rev. Mr. Conway of Nile performed Street. 5 rooms hard and . soft infant class which was so well re- that gentlexnan,'s unselfishness! was Douglas Shipley 69 -Ladies and Gentlemen @ Having ' , ' served you as Councillor for five , 1 . out timber the past two seasons. the wedding ceremony. .- Nora Kennedy 68 eeived that a repetition was insisted made appirent.by his taking to him- water good garden, woad:died- Possea'eion can be given at onee.-- (.. Mr. Proudfoot said that the latene.ss Eggs were three cents apiece on, • . Bernard Hall. 67 years 1 aye now before you as a 11 tot the season prevented them from Christmas Eve. , upon. • self the easier and mOre pleasant duty Mervyn Elliott 67 ' Follo.wing a time-hotiored custom .of reading the address and cheertully Wilfrid()rich• 61 • Mrs,. G. Stanbury London. Road .• :,getting their lumber shipped to our Christmas Day was the golden wed- Clinton P. O. --55' r, - . Santa CleMS' aPpearad on the soma yielding to rae the more onerous - Frances Reynolds 63 respectfully solicit your vote and r• pore. ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. and each member of the school reeeiv- duty. Thus it is, sir, that na more Clara Twitehell 63 influence. If elected I will give . . , . . . „ • GIRL WANTED.-FOR GENERAL • p•;. Mr, B. Guest of the Toronto. News George Thomson, North street. Mr. Eleanor McKenzie 61. f . seent Christmastide with his grand- Thomson, who is well known as a cand •gallon is furnished this evening. I Eva Carter 60 . . what . house Work. Duties te, emmuence• - ‘ • mother and aunt, Mesda.nies George herber dealer throtighout Western On- -M.E. Chidley,'Teaeber. do to the best of rnY ability • 1 Vox and Siaclair. tario, and travels a great deal, cele- Atythe conclusion of the program regret however that tonight Mr. W. Third Division. , Miss Skimengs was the recipient of •brated the occasion today with his Major Rance and Mr. Jelin Ransford Jackson .is not with ue, I do but Senior Classt- ascended the platform and the former Voice this meeting when I say we Lyda Morrish • 02 is in the best interests of the town- : Dat.hivEDereco.g,gla9rIt0..-Apply to Virg. M. l't A much appreciated gift on Christ- family and a few .friends gathered . • Winnie Draper 91 FARM FOR_SAL. E.-LOTS 24 AND'. \ e • , read the following addrese :, nun his cheery, infectious smile, we Margaret Walker 89 of the season, . e enas Eve from the Woman's Institute around him. ri in the form of a pretty quilt made The funeral, of the late Mrs. Mc. To the Rev. C. R. Mime, M. . miss his genial company, mote than mere words can express. I do, net Doreen Stephenson 87 Percy Ladd 80 .. by the member& and quilted at tbe Lelland, • wife Of Moses McLelland, Reverend and 'Dear Sir,-tve Edwin Judd 751, 'mu- know. what I can add to the words ‘-1 xesidence of the President, Mrs. Mc- took place on Xith Deo. from her bite not permit you to sever yoUr connee- ,, of the address that has been so beau- , Kinnon. The gift was quite unexpece residence, Rev, Dr, bledd officiating tion with the cengregation of. St. wujiy Trene Cole ' 70 and :ei:1413.petialiFY rei7F; ' , read•to you this evening. • Gordon McCartney 68 TO THE ELECTORS .OF THE watered led and nenects much credit on the at house andt Maitland cemetery. The Paul's church, Clinton, without exe The comalittee who had that in Harold Hill . 67 s part of the Woman's institute.. Miss floral tributes were very pretty that pressing, so far as in oer power lies, charge have so. ably, So fully and so . Junior Claes:- TOWNSHIP OF MULLETT. . ns4Ccotoi:ininancteerboseefnoti..uengniihdop:itiTteinte.do.bria:rEC5005:taxia8,5iii::::asin.t12;7.; . ^ . eSkimings also received many tokens were laid upon the casket, The our regret at your leaving' us and gratifyingly 'put into terse and at- Eleanor Ketnp 82 S of appreciation from sevenal of dast Pallbearers were Messrs. Godfrey our deep appreciation of your ser- tang language all that can to be said Flrskine E'vaus 80 Ladies and Gentlemen,-Ilaving been, , ; aeaeon's summer visitors. Nicholson, Eli Armitage, David 'vices, During the nine years of your on this subject, ae to practically cut Mabel Hewitt. 77 nominated lot the office of Couecellor, ea . I;" At St. George's church Sunday a -Sproul,_James Bell, William Bennet, tninistry in this. place, you have en- asvay 'all ground from underneath rrea Mary Chidley 77 Kathleen Downy 75 • your vote and influence are respect- - large congregatioa attended both the end Timms Hawkins, The relatives cleared yourself, not only to your feet, and leave me with practically Hattie Greig 71 fully solicited 101 the sarree. - .• , -morning services. At the evening who attended the funeral were Mr. congregation, but we feel we . may nothing or Pittle to, add thereto. Lois Holtues 70 Sincerely Yours, • . * . , -service, Rev. Mark Turnbull took for George Scott. a nephew, from. Toron- truthfully add, to the whole come There is, however, one point that Alice Peckitt 08, . • : • his text Isiah 9-6. The sermon to, and William • Scott, a brother, munity, by your broadmiudedness, by they overlooked in wording their in- DOrothp Batten bury 67 Lulu Bailey .65 . - JOHN FINGLAND. TO SELL OR BUY, OR TO RE- • was really a very beautiful one for from the same city. Mrs. Walter the lively.interest you have evinced in comparable address, and that is Leona Isiedigete • 05 . cover lost. articles•fs Made easier • -..- 4he Christmas time. Before the ser- Hartmen, a sister of deceased, came religious, educational,. and all mat- . • .by a email advt. in The. ,. • News,- • they did not tell you of the pleasure TO. THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON Record. ' . • '!. • vice begun the choir and congrega- up: from Clarksburg, Gre.y county, to ters ,of import concerning the pub- able task it was to those concetned : - -J. Wilson.Teacher. , .. lion sang "Adegte Fideles," the see the deceased in the early part of lie welfare; and by your unfailing therein to make the collection. 'You, s s d, Fourth Division. . . , : Christmas hym,n. The music was her illness. The funeral cortege was courtesy to all sorts and conditiens Lento.Harland' • 91 of course re well aware ot the r'' a •••:- • • • ,- ireautiful throughout. The last hymn well attended, Mr. and Mrs. Moses of men.. We trust that you may be difficult and ungrateful task it is to . • Hannah Ai gent 91 should be yours Si you Vote for H. FOR SALE-GENERAL PuRrosia . -sung was•"Wbo is he so weak and- Scott •lived a .number of years . in granted health and strength,. to nu- Wiltse as councillor for 1911. Colt, six.months old.-Apply to F. ' gielpless ?" After the benediction two Paisley before coming to Goderich, aer-similar pod services in that.new collect money for any church • put-. Marion Gibbings fax . . . Aileen Armour 88 . Watts, Raglan street. -MT pose. But this occasion was a. most „ ! Christmas carols were sung by the where they have resided for twelee sphere, to whieh, through the pro- • Mabel Marshall . 85, •••TRY IT AND.SEE. . delightful departure from the. usual. Hope Brown 84 . . 1- (choir "Thy Holy Child Jesus," and years. The late Frank Seatt was a vidence -of God.you have been called. • e . f. "She wrapped Hine in svaddlin,g brother of the deceased lady. It will Signed eil'behalf of St. Paul's experience. Your congregation • had .' Ina,Trowhill 1. •clothes and laid Him in a manger." be remembered that Mr. Moses Mc- Chutch.-11. T..Ranee, Ephraixn Ball, • • ' Mr Adams resided in fine st le at Lelland occupied the old woollen mill Churchwardens. . and they literally tumbled over one • -Hilda Hanes . 83 . TO THE ELECTORS OF.cLiNToN • - Clarence Finch''• 80 E . _. , the organ. The church. was quietly on the Maitland river for scene years , Mr. Gunne replied as follows : : the document and contribute - their •. Prieda Wallis Will.Montan 76 . Ladies and Gentlemen,-As you • - . 1 '76 , know I.have had several years exper- •• ',decorated. doing a godd business and later Dear Gentlemen,-Your peesentation effering_ In fact, so busy an appear- Florence Smith '71 . -' SR . ience in Council work, both as Reeve C The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. spent the summer Seasons at Wash- of. this address has taken me SO Ohee did the division eourt office Russel Oriels . . 71 • • and Colincillon and always endeavor- s C. A. entertained them and the Boy burn, but for the Past three or four. completely by 'surprise that I am at present that reports went round that ' . Charlotte Sheeley 70. .• :Scouts officers and.several of the years he was at his home here. 1VIrs. a loss what to s,ayr.„...1 can only core all the congregation of St. Paul's' Beatrice.Britton. .69 • ed to advance the best interests of , - 1 members of St. Andrew's Society at McLelland wag a true woman and a. dially ' thank the Churchwardens and °hutch were being sued in•the court 1 Jr 3rd:- the town, I have again beea norridaate • '.Agnes Fair . • • 92. ' ,. ed for Councillar*and•respectfully sale Everybody . . S -the Y.M.C.A:' rpoma en Tuesday ev- member of Victoria St. church,' . be-' theough theta the 200 others who And When I tell you, sir, that such • edarjorie Barge 91 ' • - • .. ,enaig of last week. Mr. Adams and loved by all who knew her, .. have signed. this' address for the kind .men as even'myself had not to be Sadie Walsh • 91 . 1 Mifis Skimings rendered some instru- ' . . - . - •• . . words gad .all too flattering which approached a .second thne to say no- Harold Manning t1U • Yours Truly, . . • . . 1 -mental selections, the latter singing Helen Port ester 90 • • . . you have addressed. to hie. it will thing: .of a third or a fourth or,.a • • • DAVID CANTELON. . ' • - .t4 More Than *Vile always be a Pleasure to.'me to know fifth or a sixth as is usually the . si ladies served lovely coffee and ham • a - :. •'. - that. I, am leaving Clinton' with your case. You will, I am,su.re; be at once ..:Willena,Keyes 85 • • , land salmon sandwiches in plenty and • . Temper. . . beet •wienes for my Welfare and that intensely gratified, pleased beyond- Murray McNeil 85 .TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON - , . . . • . late of cake. The ladies joined the - I 'axe assured'not. only of the regard measure at the manifestation of good. . Nettie Glazier' 84 ' and . . em .ec i Ladies and-Gentlemen,-Raving been . Y.M.C.A. in playing bagatelle and ' ' • ' - in width I am held b. u but- also will II affection evinced b the ' ,enjoyed the evening very much. . born: et the'•Vanstene Wile, Trafalgar • . y ya . . . . an. v • Orville Murpby 76 . . nominated fon re-eleetion as Council- • - ' - ' ... • • . . • - , - that; as you have expreseed.it, I spontaneity displayed: We trust. Fred.'Grimes• 70. te, , PROSPEROUS NPW ' A favorite dog belonging to Mr. ' 'de 1 time to share a nave the good will.of all religious that you will be happy in.your new Ernie Little , 68 lon I respectfully' request yotir va . Marker, East St., fell a victim on Christmas Saddened. by the death.. of• communions in the town. I• shall sphere, We trust that you may be --L.Stevens.Teacher. and, influence.. If •my course during. . • YEAR . . . Monday, of last week to the vengeance little -Freddie and the• ,, impriaonment • Fifth Division. • • the past-year meets with your ape . , , treaeure•this addresg as a sweet Mem-. spared many years • to labor. among. ' . of the father, Gedrge VanstOne, char, • :Senior:- '• • . proval I.will: appreciate it if •you , . - . ,,,,___. 'of some one who.poisoned it. • ory of- my stay- in Clinton,. As- I those.who attend •Christ'e Church; ! Miss Diokson who spent some time - ' - • • am of a symPathetic nature. I.'feel!London .and 'we •hope that the. ex- . theta Dunford 89 will mark your. ball•ot in my, raver. . . , . . r at Qu'Appelle, Sask., with •her of Salt(orel. mother.of.Mrs. Vanstone, , ,. - . that I *cannot proceed further as my Iperience you • have had In handling •- •Harry Raoce •88 - • brother, Barrister Dickson, and sig. iis carint for the *family. ': . , • . • • .•A 'I : GRIGG: -. ' - . . . emotions at so unexpected an action ',such an unruly ongregation as •'St - Edna McCaugh.ey '85. • . •Yourie Truly,' - - • ' While the belief is general: that IVI; ter, Mrs. Cressweller, of Essex Cen- • • . as this presentatien would overcome Paul's -Clinton, and more • Medal-- . LidaLivermore 83 , ttre, will spend the !coming season , . ' .. • ' Me I siniply again express! my pro- ly in•• keeping - in order 'and dee '. .. . found thanks •for all the kindnesses subjection the "Lay Bishop of. the • • Ethel•Wastnan 79 - - ' . . Jeweler ancrOpt ician • . Mri. William. Sharman has gone to trial a few months from now,' it :is •• • • received from •you •in the -past . nine Di'ocele" will piepare y-ou somewhat . • *Ernest Hall ' . 79 issuer of Marriage Licenses • • • . •spend the holiday season with her .not at all certain that he ..w.ill be. Wilfeid•Seeley •. CTO S • .• NTON vearb and net the' least tor •yoUr• for being thrown •• more frequentla,, -• • , daughter, Mrs. Kickley, Guelph. successful.along this line. •A physiee - • : Harry.Lawrance 78 • • . . . theughtfulness flow and your . good than hitherto in contact with the real Ladies and Gentleinsene-I have been . .. - Mrs, W. Daw retunied recently from ian who has examined the prisoner is. .....,...bes. Bishop- of the _Diocese, and in hand- . Alex. Eagleson 75 a membea of our Council for .some .•• . ' • , . credited with the statement, . that '"'' • . :attending the wedding of her neice, Mr John Ransford for.owed arid in ling your,new congregation, far 'ave - •Earle Livermore' 75 years and shave always endea,vored ta . :: . ' .. . : • .. , saMiss (Gertrude Evelyn Baer, who be- . Y •-' a neat and characteristic speech Pre- would ren'tind you; that•Clinton Cs Junior:- • . • - serve the lown'e s welfare by:keeping • • . • .came the b-ride of Mr. William Ash- c true that'he was onfined in jell from ., Edna, West • 84 • • . . December 10 to 211 laats ear• as be- lay Ploughman of Brandon on Dec. t d•M 6 . ' beh If f• tl - t th ' I' ' I whete La Bisla ••• Y ' - oongregation with a purse of gold' - • ay be-found • On behalf ot .St. Mary Carter• 83 • the taxirate is low as possible with- lath at the residence of her parents, tug mentally uehalance., . and to Mrs Gunne a, 'salad dish- and Patilvs, chinch • I boa very much - Marian Andrews ... 74. have been ' n.onunated for re-election , 1-lizheit.Price • . . " ..• • :Me. and Mrs. Baer, Woodstock. • then, released as fit to: be at .,large • ' ' and a man who has had sem a a . I am ,sure you will agree with me slight token cif.their: affection and es- . past year'hag been .. euoli as 'appeals PAID FOR LOGS. BA.SSWO011e '• , - 'Miss Doris were the guests this week de with the family today emphatical-. . that one of the beauteoue traits in. teem; trueting that after.the • gold. LawrencaWese •67- • to•your au.pport I will -be pleased to SOFT ELK. ROCK"ELM AND , • • of Mrs. Irwin at Toroneo. human •character is Unselfishness.' .It has taken to itscE wings and•flown s-Willie Fulford '64.- • have yen mark your ballot for - Me. HARD MAPLE ESPECIALLY . . . Dr. and Mrs. Gallo•w and Master stone is entirely bane and. that ' the is imPressed upon tie as ts'e advance•away the names inscribed.on the ad- Flora Miller 62 • . 'Wishing you a.Happy'and Prosperous :WANTED. BUT ALL KINDS ' . as • •• • . Frank spent Christmastide iu Toron- murder of hie six-yeateold son- . was . '. . . - , . . , , ... _ ,_ . . .- - • in -years, and it is owing to. this! .in-• drees will serve to reiresn your faia • Merritt'Nediger 61 • New Year. ' - .. . . •WILL BE PURCHASED.' . . . , ;to the guests of Dr. Gallow's family. assion " comparable••virtue'. that I bave been aing powers of memory with'the xe- . • -H.Courtice;Teacher.: • 'Yours Truly, • , •.: • . . --- • • . "Miss Fox of London arrived on . - • selected to attempt to,make this pre- rniembrance•ol those who will ever Sixth Division. ' • . • - Wriday evening to spend ber Christ- • ' • ' eentation to you, sir,'tonight. When hold your.memory With loving re-, . Willis Cooper 04 ' : . . . W Doherty . - -k AN =as vacation with her sister-in-law, Jardine's Brother . Karries the committee wile bad the • matter gard.. • Norval Dciwns ' 03 • . -----,-- ..-----e-- • - - . 1Mrs. Fox, and her neices, the Misses Sister of Murdered 'Girl. • in hand al.eeided to make this preeeae Mr. Gunee .in reply • . , , .George Walker f30 ' ' • ' . Fox. tatian to you this evenin,g, all • eyes ...say anything-more..•Yper kiedeess is_ . ...... : ...• Josie Yesbec - • 87 . TO THE.ELECTORS OF CLINTON • • • Limited. . • • • . Mrs. Elizabeth Rutledge, St. Pat- Goderich. Dee. 27.-Albert. Jardine, at. °nee: turned. to your.-churchwarden-great, I.can only,add I thauk you.". nattie isivermere 87* • • : ' ' . • . . • • : • • !rick street, left on Friday to spend brother.,of Punk•Jardine, now lying in'. :' - _ - '. 'Stewart McBrien . 86. in the field'for the position.of,Coun- -... • • one month with her son, Mr. William • • ' . 'RIM-edge, 'at Buffalo. assizes for the murder, of Lizzie ' An- tance. • • , . - election will he appreciated. . '. Mr. -and Mrs. Fred. Morgan and derson, was niarreed lier•e yesterday - . • CONSTANCE . • LEE-GARVIE-At the: Ont. St. - Ernest Bradshaw • 83• - . . family teturned last week f rom Port . . to Miss Robina Anderson, sister -, of • Bernard Reynolds 81'• - . - •I ' , Mr. Edwin Emerson and SOO spent .'personage, on Dee. 28th;• by Rev. .• THOS. MASON'. • . • Stanley and will spend this season in the murdered girl; Lizzie Anderson. : Willie Bell • 80 town with his mother. • Xrn.as as the guests of• Mrs. John ' T. Wesley Cosens,.Mabel Garyie to . • Made halted or iced to suit . - c * 'rhe ceremony was performed by.Rev. George•Shipley ' 80 ' • Mr. and Mrs. Mum of Toronto :spent their Cheistmas.vacation at the quiet -wedding took place on ten. , . . Pres y. enan • ' Wednesday last at the Londesboro TRAUSSER-7DENSTEAIYr-In, Aube Mildred Liverniore .75' • •- • BOXES and Ca.NDIES as well. ' • , -.James Munro. . methodist •parsonage whee dr. Edviin urn,. on Dec.. 21st, by Re . . . . b ^ IV t d h•' .1a • ' ter-spending a few days in town with Miss jean Lave of Walton, formerly Mr. and Mes. George Densteadt, to ' Freddie Pugh 75 .e to.allow my. flame to stand for Colin- Our, 1-lomeinide • . . • sou ht to prevent or delay the mar- • •the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. -• :, b t s too late to do • any- •'• • ' ' Iton Tr tisser f Sebrin ville ' : (Jerald Rathwell . 75 'Henry Martin, left last week to vis ria-e tl wa ' • . _ thing. left far Detroit and rettuned me Sat- LAMONT-HENDERSON-On) Dec. lehamie time - 74 Helen Crawford '71 . so and respectfully solicit.your vote . . . MINCEMEAT, is-the• BEST • 'it Mr. mid Mrs. William Knight of • urday :iveniag. We extend congratu- . 21st at the parsonage, Seaterth, , , •.Charlie Cole 65 • and influence. I have had' consider- ite town. . • 1 . . by,Rete. D: Rogers Archibald Neil b n' • ' .-E.0.Tiplady,Teacher. a le mu icipa.1 experience: I think 1 • Order your CAKES and . • Mrs. .(Dr•) Packwood. and little : • Mr. Henry Tudor of Eugenia is vis- • -. .of Elbow, Sask., to 'Margaret .A. seventh Division. can serve the Town in Your best . in- . PLUM PUDDING- early, You'll * •children of Brown City, Mich., are There is one*farm .paper in Canada • • . •t •r Mr Duncan Tudor on- of McKillo sting hip tiro he , . , . Benders , . p. The following-heVe been promoted tercets. Wishing to all as Happy New be pleased. '• ' I spen ding the Christmas season with that in over -twenty years-has tie. and other friends a und he . , •to the First Reader but remain,in p iv- year. • Births. • ision 7. Meeks_obtainable 230. Requite . • - • Oranges, Grapes, Coconuts and - ,on their Bayfield Read farm. missed an opportunity of pre:Mating .Mr..A. M. Cam,pbell of Toronto Un- • . . . ed,to pass 115:- • ' ' Sincerely -Yours, • • everything for Mims you Mr. and, Mrs. W. D. Tye anti fam- r and • has ' ' Gertrude • anapbell the interests of the farnm , . iveraity and Miss C THOMPSON-In Goderich township, • ' Hat ry•Ball 185" • JAS. A. FORD. 1 - ' will find here. in no small . *ay assisted.en securing of S•tratford Normal are spending Sam' McCreary 180 . the foemer's mother, Mrs. Jennings on Dec. 22nd, to.IVIr. and Mrs,• . es •. - fly spent Christmas Day at Hays- the. passage of every Measure that has Xmas holidays here. . Jahez Rands 176 ______ . . '' villa with Mrs. Tye, mother of the been obtained for the improvements° , WOODROW-In Morris, on •Dec. 8th; Bessie Murphy 171 his condition. That paper•is The frientle to a dance on Tuesday evening. Gordon Hall . .163 . lormer. to Mr. anti Mrs. Wm.•WoOdrow of • Mr. McCracken returned from Ber- Weekly Sun- The Sun'5 market-.. re- Miss May Glazier of StapeIton is . Kathleen Ladd 160 ' , nual meeting of the McKillop Mut- • Kyleville, Sask., .a son. PHONE 42 , lin to his home on Stanley street to parts have.no equal for accuracS, spending a few days the pest of tier Margaret Mennel 158 . •• - ual Fire, Insurance will be held in ,spend Christmas week with his fame They.are,each week.of Special inter- Mint, MPS. T.,Pollard. . to Mr. and IVIrs. L. C. Jackson, a Pearl Carrick 140 e- - , . ' ily. eet and value to every man who Mr. Peter Papineau of Strathroy is Janes2Oth, 1911, at 1 o clock p.tn. ' ' . , son. Charlie Fulfoed 125 Miss Spence of Berlin is the guest f rmer should . • - • ,- • works the land. Every a visiting.at Geo. (lark s. • Missed Examination:- The business ot the meeting is to " • k of her grandmother and aunt, CI rk are visitin Mee, be a reader.of The Stm. , ma and Ness a . g ' 'Margaret Downs . receive 1 t le financial statement and „, . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Vale a son. . ' Junior Class. Marks obtainable 150:-- auditore report, the electing of three 1 ve . Ilenry Martin and Miss Johnston, 'Before tenewieg your, subsert k State fuends in New 'Sol . HARRIS-At "Rosed.ale," near Dun- Lottle Judd 124 directors and other businese which . a . e4eVest street. to any paper drop a e-arid to The Sun,• aannon, On Dec. 18tfi, to Mr. and Pred.Elliott. 123 Eaalasaa,-,..0-- . • ' ' We have much pleasure in introduce *. 61 John Street, Toronto, for their • may be considered for the good of , . , ' Mrs. George Harris, a eon. Amy Hellyar • 122 : ' ing to our readers, Rev. Dr, Medd, clubbing lists the company, The retiring diree- McKillop Township Dixie Fair 120 ' pastor of Victoria street church as a • Deaths • :task Bawden 120 tors are James Cminolly, George . very, able writer of poetry and mag- . . , • . Miss. Lydia Wager of Mitthell hag ' Hugh Maguire 110 Wire Match 117 Dale and John Watt, who are elig- one . Mt for te-election.-J. B. McLean, , azine stories under the nom de plume. MeKillop Towaship GART-In Torolito ori Tee. beta visiting relatives'hete• recently., ,MeTAG , Jo pkilanson 115 • • of Hughgill Barr. . William Davidson of Milestone, 27th, William MeTaggart, seal of Dorothy Rorke 118 -. President; Thos. n, Hays, Secre- By buying the Berlin Feel Savo Mr. Charles 131ackstone of Chicago Mr. Hiram Hannah, who•went from Sask., has returned to Ontario for Mts. M.MeTaggart, Sr., Cliwntoti, er for svhich I am ageet. . in his 42nd year. Eighth Division. . is spending his Christmas holidays at here to Manitoba many years ago,ts the winter. . . ...-......._. , '• his home here. ha,cle on a visit. MeCONNEI L-In Stratford on Dee. .... i _. . Miss Pearl Witkie lepent Christmas 4 ' , lama Luise.- • FURNACE INSTALLiNG ' Mrs. Cutt, mother of R. H. Cutt, Mr. and Mrs. • Berry of Brueefleld at her home in Motikton. 23id, Thomas McConnell, formerly Jean Erskine. 14 FOR SALE-AN IRON PUIVIP, 90 ' cued on Christmas Day, at ber senili have Wee visitin.g •at the home of At the nomination tor the Council stsf Clinton, aged 61 years.. Henry Slornati 14$,_ foot, suitable for witelmill.-Apply •is Oar aPrelnitl. Mr.' • IN& Nellie Cooper 144 • • to T. Cottle, chairman of Property Rake is very well pleased held at Calder's hall, Winthrop, . . ., . ' let the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John Dristoll has taken a wile following were nomitated : Reeve, . , Dec 17th Jane Scott, wife of M Committee Public. School Doard. With ear Work 'and Prim ,. Wilbut Ben° 118 F. J. Butesed on Tuesday of last .1n the person of Miss Mary Ross, a John d 1 Govenlock and Alex. Moss; McClelland, aged 61 years an . George Horsley 114 . -58 -....- . . . week the thoir of Knox church were former Leadbury girt but latter of Countillors, Cowan, Dundas,' Byer-• traenths. • Jeseie McCreary 112 ., PLUMBING, TINSMITIIING AND .man, McQuade, Bolton, Snsith, Case Kenneth Carter 108 presentation of an uphaleteted Ma- Ws, Viuker of Meekton has been arid Batter. Same of these are like- . a Clastee- FARM FOR, SALE OR TO RENT ProraPily. etteeded to. hogany armchair and address read bY on 6 ViSit to bet Mother, Mtg. Mun . ly to retire before election day.. R I • n • Jitegie Merinsa env. for a number of years near the vil- ' R, SI. Cutt. Whete is the kllow taw who said Roy Plinth 142 0,..004/..... ....imii..110.1*.s... lage of Ilayfield. Good buildings Leave orders at residetice„ 76 Victoria Mrs. Charles Harrier has spent the there was, going to be et mild whiter. Thursday. Jare 12th, at Holmes- Leona Taylor 140 i -past ail! weeks in 'Thema°. The tWo revolting and digreeeing Two new tag steamers for the Can- vilk, extensive sale of ' • thoiee Dur- Mervin Deere* 185 . and •Orellard On the place,--For tut- Street. Phone Islo. 130. . The weather on Christmas Day Was etirnee at•Goderich, aotaitig sts elose adlan trade have been. ordered by the ham eattle.-GtO: Holland, proprietor; Lao,Levp 182 , thee particulars apply to Mrs. W II WEBB • George Fisk ln George Woods, Bayaeld P.O. ';-••58 . 0 6 Ideal. \ 'together, are tete greatly deplored. 'Allan Line. T. 0i:itchy, auetioncer. , • 0 ; . � •. � �= / , ' • . . . * .. . . " `• • ^ . , ' /` __ `' ~� - _ '- _ --' -_ - -. - - �__ --_ '_ � - '___ ' ' - -' -_ - -_ -- --