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The Clinton New Era, 1906-12-21, Page 44 a •1) THE CLINTONNEW SBA authors." ,A11 are welcome. County Clippings, be ..The Virst Christmas Morn, 'pNOW. The anthems for next Sunday will 1 • t1 It it'll Math Heard," o'er rilestutas itililti New Year !toll; God,fro t n h a the lung by ul� aF Mutt � t Dt:iitritl"er, 11) thv evening, to addition ' singers to the anthems, the following num- tomer rl'tomer ; -" ones i1 ,„ Quartette, 1n Itgt...n an mations to Canada; also to Detroit lmrs evil' be tendered . 4Z Alissa Mieh., Buffalo Black hock, 1 13ethlehsell'S '3:own," Simper, 0 14[ess • JOH% Land f • frellirrwl I Deo, . 21, 1906 ;N WEATHER IS MILDER Bereavement came on Sunday last to 14Ir a•nd and Mrs W. J. Currie, of i •'ast "Wawanoslt. Their second laugh I ter Katie lie, :age(. eight years, died as 1 a result of blood -poisoning. IJohn C. Smith, B. A•, honor gradu- ate in Classics, of Queen's University, and a departmental s )ecitalist in And. Earlier„ Relief Looked. For In Brandon's Fuel Famine. NEV MAN ,Td :'ort Huron u lZZlu6ara Vann a SERIOUS Al HARTNE In Ohl Classics Gl ll •tit M1'tss Rigel ; solo, , ) , )t Good going Dec.:nth and este, returnee; elm ShHI Cv, Not a Pound of Wood or -Coal In That Town For Sale,. and Many People Are Actually Suffering For Want- • of Fuel -Spectre of Serious Goal Famine Looms Up in Winni- peg Before Winter is Over. Winnipeg, Dee. 10. --The lateet please of the fuel ;ituatiou is that Winnipeg is likely, to be pp lgainet a serious coal .iat11u1u before the ent season is 'over. (Jut off from its regular smartie c:f supply,•the western mince, by strikes, the west has been leadcing'i.ln•oat1,; t,n •the i4lanitoba and particularly on. the •\\'innipeg eotrl supply. The stocks tit Fort 'William lwve already been eon- sider•tably depleted • by there • inrc t . until at lnesent there is less • veal -there, than at this time lust year, with a far greater demand than lit any time, Isocal dealers •:lave already made- heavy 'Shipment to -Brand/et Cud other western. point;; anti ie theer opinion the'sttiltiti.00 is non asetintintt most " eerious • proliortitins. • •• Worst 'Over at prandon. At Brandon, judging from present prospects and indications, the . worst, of fuel famine is about - over, and everyone• is looking forward '• to • :u earlier relief.. The weather has turn- • At Hartney, Men., the fuel situa- tion is very ;feritins, many people act- ually. suffering for want of fuel. There is apt a.pouncl of coal or Wood ie. ties town for • sale. (lie 'car of coal canto in Aronday,. tuns forty teitm ' were fighting to etch get a little People in town ale' running with bilge to. g.4 a little, &c\cr•al farieers in the coun- try are burning barley for fuel. Four mains ill' .the s(•lu,ol are closed, and smile .of . the bus ute, e ::lace:: are run=. ring' without -a 'fire: - Burriin. Fences to Keep Warm. . 'Minneapolis, Dec 1A. -The second clay of the Inters{ate teen)neece Coin- lniesion enquiry into Northwest tr re - A ;u ogle trim Bridge. ties• Reid land Boles, S •. stogie 4hlru Doherty '; stile-, "'The Dawn of Hope," `, . '.... of the Normal College. lifts been engaged as assica i n Ace. 26th. .\l,.0 soli): Dee. sleet suet Jun. Judea," the In until Jan. Y,na, itbli It tttrtl . F I The members ill At Palet and ono -third. 1 'U ytad. •_' :r, , 8 ill, and elle ; Good Doe. 1 c ) t I Jalt. 1,:, 5(lao lloc. _+dh.:'th .f. th au,l ..",lt+t, t • . 1007, ruturulu.; goal Jr u. .rd. 1 Secure tickets at (l.'1'.l(. l'o .vn office, and avoid delay at dept t, Che Olintda ear E CLINTON, ONT., 1)F.(' 21 1s)n0 Curistitlils hr:stnu0s, as the older follow know, earls a good deal more to humanity titan the giving of gifts and pr.rseltt:. ,It meads the :evoitttton of divine love in the gift of a sun as man's redeemer. Sail', the endeavor to routribtttc to the happiness of our friends forms a by no Means unimportant part of the Christmas rrasom While It is by no means cel::tin that Dee. 25, was the actual date' ut the birth of Christ, this /i is the day,aecepted by all nations its such, and in its recogni(.ion many .who do notaecept hits as the true Messiah, ylemerree to hint that they-wntlld 5 not otherwise• ODA down "Ds 1 ea"" Giebel, Mr. JolliiTe.. -. yrs of the Sunday school are aivitlg tale beautiful exercise en- titled "song and Light" next Sunday ,llutrloty, )assed peacoEtlll away at of tei'noou at 2 30. 1t is said to he one 1 an early hour on Friday morning, at of the 'S test aniseed and literary the advanced age of 77 years, 2 months exereisis ever lnthlished, , and the, the 2 days. scholars have Iletin praet•ieing for some l time to bring •it t) perfection. The Mach regret will he felt by all people ttnt)tt•tl collection tor, the Sick Child -1 of the district that Mr N. D. . Higdon,. re')'s (Iospititl in Toik)nto will aLle° b0 manager of the 3tolsons Bank, 1".xoter taken. For several years this Sunday] is lying seriously ill of blood poison- s:•hu(,l has maintained two cots in the ing, The trouble comtnencea in his L tkesitlo Home branch of the hospital. leg, ' A very pie;tsing program was rem- The home of Mr and Mrs rs William dewed at \Vtsley church League en Dniisforcl, of the Lake hotel, Stephen. Monday evening last, tinder the nuns- was the st:ene of a happy ttyent ( %Vel- egerne n' of the temperance ponnnittee,1 nesclay), the occasion -being , the mar-- IL lar: Ii, teat t is follows : Opttnrng exercises; ; riitge of their second daughter, Miss Fido, "false .eixeusee," ;liiss l'fIi abeth t Mary Clara, to Mr Milton. M:, Mussell, Reed ; reading, ""The drinking house] of the toienship of.11ay. \'Vin lial)111igh School. • An old and honored resident of Col- borne in. :he person of Mr Harriet over the way," :Miss ` . liaddoek , an exercise by nine boys, all carrying lighted lanterns, three of ,which \vert' red, lulcl stood fin danger ; 'three were green, which nteattl caution, and three uses white; which .•ineant ).K each boy recited la few lines toltell what his light stood fur and whereeit should be hung : nd bar -room T boor. ; red—over ted-pool vern and l t' No '3 red tobacco. Mr John Daly of this place, died in the Mount Ilape hospital, in London, on Tuesday of - last week. Deceased had -been its falling health for some time land two weeks previous to i)is death went; to London in • the hope that hospital treatment would prove bene#iciai, . He Was "2 years of age. Tho sudden.gloom passed over the €-1in , tn€; ?mum ; - .. t neighborhood of Laurier, Aslifield, on sure ; No. 1 ;:,rt en -social club anti'. Friday last; when the angel of death har-room door ; No. 2 green-"•the!Ltl'e ; claimed as its victim the late Mr Alex No. 3 gi�t'eu - Sunday 'candy store and) Boyd. Mr Boyd was in his usual state iee ereaul parlor No. 1 white—over' of health when -he' left his brother•in- church ; No, 2 white-•-S11bbatit school ;' law and shortly after dropped dead. N. ;3 white - home, Teen followed al. Charles Case, who lives cast of Wale . titt113- i edea i�reteteateerperanet�eet-l••-r 0-11— met-wk.l)•-t"44,)st wi dress by It(. v. W. retia',: of 0utnuo St• cident on'Taeeday. While cutting Il. )a ttttil'ti slurs - - church. After a cruet by the Misses straw at his been. his. left hand got through the ages Potts, '"rhe 1)runkard':s home,'. tot caught hi the knives and was taken. Comes to gladden our hearts with its 1 sleeting wai closed ill, the ostial way. off, Medical attention was- called meaning sublime ; S'1' PAWL'S . • when it was deemed necessary to .tt.m- I } t ate at the wrist. A. sweet story u1-3•rlbetl au tilt ivni,'al The annual (lli'isttnas llree anti :fun- to t Wi pages, ';•i 1 vol. day :+ehrnd'eat crtaintnent' o{! St • Paul'>5 in-ic)fery thellndtlpe Independent Order feature a•t pf•rtUdd- yV111C11 arta tniitltl in lite Inyllit- t S. y., Will he held. `itt the .Gown Hell,. g 1-lI sill held at their lodge lac of flute, • , • , .• -ening 'be inning) fellows, n , g u C hneoa, on.i ixoa el g, g g fit :)est,' week, No ac1r11fS;sion fee will bo room on ,lar'tday evening was the presentation Of sex very hand- some jewels to members of that lodge who. has passed the .25th .mile stone of their. tnetnbership. Tile t,atnses: are ; Dr Macdiertnid,• John k itzgerald,':John Shepherd, Thomas Mellis, John MeD Wilson and \'V, H. Meynolds. Atnid the various rumor's of possible Oil tite e:nth evil reigned, and deep i •lhaii• nd death dmhtcss 1 rootlet: Over fallen humanity's hopes like a deur for pall; 1 tribute. As to ruin souls wandered by error lie -The servi c r;, t ) but a plate Will be ,.near the ny one evho wishes to con- I verybedy .welcome.• s in fat Paul's on Sunday Ike n largely from those a►ristmas Day and will luded,i next, will be With re- handto (lelivet from .sin's prusetihed for fatal thrall. . he Of a festal character. In'the morn •ing a special Te Dejuta will he sung as carclitlates fee ntuniciptll :honors in 1 c brought • t alt feet ;, nt l•,t < lit 1 !; + � {.t 11 rHI rmn )o it£t fL9 H I • t[II , (.hits Hy• um, so loved t ne dmourrd world iu its ;a1ou t.hu well tumult y th Colborne, township nc>1t yea:, there ts. . of fleet 111 lt•tautc 1(1itl\e t+) the cf •'fear upon the country of, the tints bloekade, Telegram- 1)ec'an •to- pour ill tie a • result "of >\lnndn\'s enquiry into tits coal tthorta ge, ailrl \viien t,'pt,rt•c W,l ft„ln utr,r' 211 tntllr', it'.iiil, tt. ,l•, that 1110 0 1i110ii;, u,n, •ha;l •acted not,,, too c diel<ly.. in ,.euri 1 .tits prowl:0 l of 00 -operation on the pert . of tit, coal come/a- lie end the 1 aih:n til , its relieving dieties . for in Oale hattdi-' iias farnir.r: have been hurtltnr: their fetid.;: hurl u• tttbiiildiege,'• and in other r towns piles ;f �•illttable. hitili)t r 1w 'rt ct t up into fttel to keep p�e,,lile: frum long�on r . �'la V etl9 ' � At h .7lulel.and egrieving,ticslttei'inttt.l u(]aA- ib t bolicll l.Ine wl y Vainly earnin hn pt+ttu(s tLln id ills- t h)•nttis will air : (2) "'Thiele the Iierids 1 (Jute ritatiVe'1 autioimt ed,i tend that. is y y r > "Ve line Shepherds! ttitho L y • cord he turf strife l 'aCitn d. their. {) ' 1 " ;3 Mr Alex Robertson for the -position of . That he }.eve ills deaf• Son, so our lost watched .their $hits hriby bight,._ w "Sits he is itt the race belir\•in • "`C/tune and Wobsll[p Chrfst the new � reeve. Satiny -, nrl'it is to his credit. raee 1I ,a T + s Atithenl;. till the last vote t ,' vt •cn- I � The C)httstnla. TIS ifs. might inherit the he eoZiotn; • l tidin e " 1 that he does. not attempt to keep. the K> ly life. l) %ion Wet, br[ng., goo: g , 1111. { 1 tl (.'choir' -•Leel•tht 'elector's in confusion, • but lets. them i rendered The l 1 1 f human siii tort tw- 1 will be rc:nc sett )'' 1 `, , , i • solo, t crime mem a mid. •know what his posAhm his .. le sac )nr. en', c., (isle/am � .til , and \• e,ll.ne s, t night clear &c," will be sun, by '1411.5 i Tho remains of William 131air of (;Itr1e realms t descended from •bright glory \Ic:Ntt14;11We. . 'L 111 re) Will alas. be; 1},tri lion, .'\ aanitoba, .tr ived fit Is. ppen real g ii aSStt atom/ 1 rte for the Canticles. :'., on 'l.1 esday eve)ling and were interred For our guilt to :ttwae with inr.iuhle specie" (lI, 1 ) • , irau:ll C,hrlstilnis service 'will Abe , oil Thursday tlftc)1^ni)otl in ; Henson� meekness, ( •1 'The .� 1 •`t oil('•hi•i.�ilntas'I);ty,'.C1i?s(ltiy•3:1t11.!•.1`nlon (.'ellietery. 'The deceased' 1 And and the joy lel tr:unrpb h'er. death . hela t ), vein :;t Paul's cltai•c;h hegitinil•1g at is hero anent lug)) Seats •las ca he Was :uxl the teiutb. 1 .f ( \\est. Several weeks ago Sled no place but a n1:Luger- l s;(i n, 0i 'Vie o incl ion. ltheio Earth A 11' 1 Sl1 he a) )re-• ir[a t c.tn, the occasion. 9'heto (taken own. with typhoid fever: • He . hell lowly j will t11e.:L eelebra"i ii or the Holy ('Jul.;i IV OS i11 his' lith yeas•. To Ilii) whose coming brought , - The trustees of S. S. No. 0, Grey, 1 • 'u 'a red- the services` of Hiss receive I r , 21111 L11n11. . rest and release ; - . • , O dT;'ililU ST. tato ( g)., But with loving devotion in heart,. ' b t f'hristmas services on •`�uguSt ,littltitiltyni, at Atwood, as temples holy, Thorp will . ( tt(i I teacher for newt year.. Salary will be \1, t n1;t uotL t'ohdly we:roan•the pare ' Sabbath next. Tlit. thence `fur t; $1:i0. in saying good -byre to \Lies Al- I'rlilCe of Peace. tnr:ruiug \\•ill i)e,.. Coed 7rcht11;,5�0�� Berta McNauglet,.the preseut teactler, •.I etr•e:tt ,1(1 ' and its •tht 'peening, 11'1. , it is wit)1_gt•eat'r'(?luctiLttee all. the p'tt•t Oft rehealr(,, yet ,ter new story of i c'o.niug Of 1110 Daysptiug'', Lt11) ciioir.�' of the people.. 'She. goes to Toronto Jt sus, • .; will reneger stiecitt Music• See, (ift<ar the holidays to take.a position'as We rejoice in, Thy heesacl' of nit>as- ' I i the lrhrnnlg tits nn)sl., �\ ill .te,Lchet. 17 bi• •: 1 love, 1 ' 1 II' h'St ' (I uw epi .tea- AT . freezing. .J. J. 11111 will appear before the cominiseion to•dtty. Waees Still . Goan.. Up.• - - Lewrence, '•141a , i)ce 19.-Notire. of heel•easl t3 in the soliee of 13,01)11 int loyeit : of 'the Pacific m111,i, 0'111 the 1,200,:en)plmyee .of, .the 1 vere�tt Stills were nested vc'attrdny. '.19ie nnlo,tolt is ore rss °Kllory. Co God In the. lg t. expected to bo 'about 7 i:) ewe...cent. • • An accident occurred • one day re- 1 . Biddeford, • (11"•) • u 'the attof the - i thin, t'rett ti:t f d l evening "the music eentlyata bee.' Samuel Lrt t 1 1(11 ,\tanatfae d C t tr a n f end "] , it .e'i'.•;. 111 t ( sin -fetters. l)1 OIT sill '1r r, And to Gad 11.111) glory for mercy I 1•t , srn'r(•:lic Solo and .(.horn, A s g(ad i (Ashton) -While livephezds Watched Babylon Line, Stanley; hail taken life from above. truing o. (lured an ;oleo tied fn ` wages o abn,rt 5(3 refits. ,thi)ut 3,000 are • ctn- tatoyi•c1 iii the hills. ]),)vel, \.Ii:, Doc,;T0` hitless, of, a. 5.' Per r„ lit'. inei Pune •3n `::Cages were 1 posted 1 estertl' 1' at the cottolt• nolle (if the'rec.!re.ro >'tl:inufnctuliii;r ("o.. this .city. The bicreeee will n'ffect: about 2200 1101de. will he: their Flocks bv ,inget,', ; (Herbert;; e.lown.cohere' Which 'he 'bought from. , •� :r • c r , ns. of Ciioshcn Line, t ig ,arks) ;' and awhile they Were_• `smelting the. nisi) ; • "U \vondrai�s•nt�ht, .,,(I' ,, � _ King," �� �te voider it. Nelsen le House on Monday ay 'Quartette; of Babylon li hint was the only. presented it. petition' (:'arks). lies 5' y one Whir was m tired, ret:e)v.ing:.iL .cut 'Rev \\', T.. incl: -\ It's 'Kerte'entertain std. and Illlr.ttl7 his_ ha( k, s. Owil constituents , 11117 .. ' •'On•111511 1 .. . tante of the choir Thursday's,\ e g '. - t. )ntltl( m .: acute ins c !) given u farming, mOve • the (,ler;stng 'Vide . ' , 1) Mr :\'Viii e<1 to the village and are noN'conifort- lp doing this, but the rendered with fine' effect y 1 l tl evening ably• settled lir the residence. myelitis-• 1 li I theIle aid Angels sing," (Pal � M C,lmehey 13eos., 1n the Don ' H 'I l i ) Q t tt '"Thenew bowl 1 ing harnfeli with Si'smen i. •.R t t the t( ' • beautiful solo "When Mr and Mes Wnt 'otheran, sr., f 1 bountic� ire could `1 1 " (Domes in" lvasI Howiek, lit \egt e p g !d y opposite to the po - Harland on ,_ T 1 ed final Mrs °Sh'n±1iy; Forthwith.• Mr. Gann. BAPTIST Fifty-four Years.Egob 4th, ST GIIURCH. ' larch :10(Y7, On Sunday Morning, the pager, Rev. air 5ptheran tool. :possession: of the :1i. M thee: will pt'e110li en .1 Christ- farm, .which he hies justgiven op, , til is to he commend- teas triessage." 1n the •evening Rev. i when it was all hush, and hes Minder ])r. 9t<;tt"It't, of Willis church, will e-0-' gone the hardships. and end uled the r x 51 if••"c (inti -::pitting ,,tally tiff pulpit, an exchange having i inconveniences of pioneer life. 11 L1((':; it cul r.ffenee to been ..rranl;'eu for that Berl toe. 1 A . walk ur in u y public the 1)Arenlhc res©scions•fast week. : l )]1 c • 1 . ,'' CltURCII • ' having been returned .\ II.hTS •.! is floc, hill ,, ex -t• Sunday .the serytcee of:. this 1 against • David • Davrclgoti, of. Wing_ •t h - _ ch will be of speaitLl. interest: Tn ,.heief charged with• he -t <ent assault; I,otcelnent of such. , y creat , the morning Re\..:1)t'c Stewart will ire was tried; find the ,juiy pelf ltl'1hlltP. CL gaud deal t(1 the. pteach, 111(1 the choir will sing the an- ntinitte`; alisptite-returned a. ve i.l rt e of the sidewalks and the them "Xing, Sweet 13c11; :" they will gltilty,' 0,ith' iter recommendation' tel he 1be•h',4iwted by..Mrs. Carie, 0ontoalto,' mercy.'•.- til. `4anstone,; as cnutisel,. h 0t'! ietifria,. B.C.,. who rviil'else sing (a made •a strelin 1)1(a fn^. •Lhe pttSOnel, ,., _ __._. i solo at this service. • In the evening; ;and Asked Inc his' 1•elelvse- funder 5115.- 3,, 115- � , • i 1 x,,m i,. ; Rev. 'dt'. 11 tgee. will prenel), and. the `pended sentence, hilt , his •honor• . de-. y It11 11 I n1 e, e i order of service will be eS follows : . �'clttt•ed some punishment wee ncreesary,- nlic c+tatement that a i r 711 huTct .:. \V. (Tient (afllpbell 1 1 llubltc" < sample+ an. d hr : unposed w_ , Organ 1 p151 11(3 of tlu'ee•nlnuths ul jail, • with -ten offered for sa'ein -; 1littn No, )u •. labor. list • (:rt1) Presser 'Mr �, Be er field' i av 1 ::Miele i Pta ;,',' -h 't the enwt•yitnce its the tosVl1 for y7,o00, The I i$ tate • lesson • Illy gave rise to con A,iltl ere '•'AVhen ;JesasWas l3orn ( boli: 1 who have l'een in .palot ncis i•p.. it. p(', 'because such a scandalous, if true. its expected, that the )sol(ttely untrue and un- ChhnIOD • l• a Goods, full Our New ar�cZ. Beautiful Stock of Holiday y of Choicest Selections for the Christ has• Trade. „ withs Presents Packed Christmas The Gift ifiaker's Great Opportunity You cannot find a better place to - get just - the right thing for everyone. FancyChinaware and RJch • Gut Glass. loc. Table A. good selection of 'ervicable China, consisting of Plates, Bowls, Cap end Saucers, Mugs, Vases, Trays, (etc. A•good quality of German China. 15c 'Table..• Servienble dishes, such as Plates, Bowls, Cups and Stlizc.)rc, Shaving Mugs, Mustards; Sugar and Creiam, .etc„ ere. 25c .Table A ver large selection of )lain and fancy China, from ie •f 'and plain D,aint Cups and fxerma.ny; !3rtlstz 'L p y Saucers, Bon .tions Salads, Plates, etc, : -• 50c. •Ta.ble• : . :[any . lilies of fancy. .chinaware imderprieed, ;Else beatiliftil dishes it1. I;3on Bona, Sugars ,and Ci mis, Plates, Vises, Cups and•Saucels,:etc. • • '1 �50® T'a :het:... tar • 1 . ire tr TitE ` (`EI EI31tATEI) Waterrnan's Ideal Fountain den $2.50Yltain..:. , .. . • Gold Mounted. 3.50. n Plain ... ..., .. 3 50 Gold mounted....:•••.i•C1fi Gold znourrted - 5.00 Cheaper lines at $1 & 1.50 10 -piece Tea. Sett, of splendid Uhine-Tare viileie—at $5.00. Three patterns. Simone,. at $3;50 back. Mates °'Itoytal Crown f)<t,l�v" Cups Anil S ,, at $2.25 and $3.00 each: Five patterns g in Limo es t;ltin:a, 'odapieces sold separately. Plates,. Cups and saucers, etc., single far by the dozen. Com- plete Tea and Dinner Sets carried in stock. •' c an(1-(`ream., Knife. Rests, Celery. Trays, . ,Out;Glass Bowl's; Sug'L V •tses Pe) ers stud Sults, Glasses, etc.,. 500 to $20.00. Japatnese'and•other fancy Chinaware, •111.nl;tny hetiutiful' dishes. 'you will fii(i'it a Pacssire to':look o 'er -'the goods in .this. department: Jaliet Til.; Dec.. `10 'bite T7nif:c*d Mates •Steel"Corporal ten anpouecent -. yesterday that the wag's' of its 3,000• - emjilny'es in the Joliet mill will be - )lac ,•t ase<1 jolt 1. tr Cnnn(in. laborei!s will receive teen cents a <iey 'addition - ti 02 ddition-#tau -other.. gentles. will, be belle- Sited proportionately: . Sec'()nil iai(ipLi11C lesson..1 i Iiog business lit Exeter for tveo years solo, "Glory be to .(loe...I . Spaulding � and a halt, dissolved pal t))ership: the.. () wine-andeannouneements • • )).firstof September, Mr Bnhiet I�efns-- Ovine- ,, j . and , ,") ). ' � . h .. give• Mack hf5 claims ,tic •,. i• c>tt.c. L t .tee- on Ia.Lt t , 1n to Mr . La. , ladies' qui t , this., Gists, P.Iescliimes Dowzer, Mack efnsing,:l'ci (lccept A11' I3cr,ha.er s C'nrr[e ,incl E)`atr)phell statement, it resulted in Mr Mer.k. II lila No, 31 •' I hrin/sine an faction against Mr Bol edr, 5c rnloll It.Magee � The diflleulty has now born settle , ihte.t, "Tarry with•\lit"ev. Mt..MesSts. I.'hos.'•Mr Bolder paid .Me Mack his elnim5 1 and everything has been strtaightened ":out. 3ft''Motel>• Was born and raised in 1- Haw tow)lsbip, two titles west of the pp . O nsitimn mot/liters ` and Stewart Jacksot) u ere trying to make cap- 1 Iryni•1 No. (;U5 nrdintion Leather Bags ` 25cAll the newest, styles, $(f 50 each.`.. - Ladies Purses 25c to $3.30 each. Ni.usic Polis. •. 75c to $3.50 each.. (it G entlerrl en's•' wallets 25e to $ ?.u0:eacli.. Fancy work Made-up Fancy Work; such as Doily itis, "Oeutt'e Pieces,. Baskets, Trays, . Hair Receivers, Pin. Cases, ' Whisk Holders, etc.• Also the matetaiels' for snaking any fancy article.. • - ie Corporations. Up Against It. - •'1'o1iide, ,1)ec. •10; ---Tile T;nited.States grand jury y( tercbly reported, indict- names r' o 155 l ta •it ,t the l( )le- de' lee & Coal :'('o., for giving and 00- cippiOnte'rehatee on ice shipments. The " Yrin :lrbor 11ailway'was £1180 indfete(1. in a. .similar manlier ..nf <'olints '1)y gni-ming rehntes. The maxiu.11ni - reunify ..is $20,000 fine ontach ennui, Six inclictirenit!.. were • -mourned: tFn .t' the (ircat, Tdikes Jock • Chedgilig Co.; for linlatio)t 'of• the Federal eiyrl•tt-hour la\v. • Ti t ivendous. Muzzle Velocity. (rte •l)•,e., 1)"e. let):- 'l'iln t'iperiiilhnts '- tell -Hod Mt lost tmmitier bee Sir ('banes* W1111 •;.is c 1111 high: velneity (tart ridges,. resulted iii .the produc- tion •ora roduc-tiotl'nf'a cartridge •ga\'ie- t the .tremen- (inn.+ inm'lc velocity lociiy of 1,000 feet per. u•(•nrid The 'Ross ria}' h),--c'ontntenc ed. • the 11( i 111('111)' of. 'porting' • (]e,> tels (rltl.,Cij; `e(.- , 25,004 Emigrants Detained, - Illi. e; 1)le', 30.---1110 1;'1'11 rill alriktb e'ttniiiltg 0611=11110a1,10 anxi"t . M (tonna 25,0111) . ernigrant'a ore tii•,•vetltal front leaving' for their destinations b"cnttse of-. .the stri.l:e, 'Chi (leverntnelnt.line ordered warships 1 mit 111 i•e'lt(lit eee for p0;4111 Service 11•tw, 'i1 the lletliflr;nlit and . the is. - Can't Agree Yet. leiiel(,las J)eo. 1c),... ('titt'fat1,'i1rPi; 1t'llt'C 111.(1 yt.01.,I'd tty heticcrn the political 1,•;el l,of both 11oti tie of 1'na.liaaneht, ill a', 1 rLlefi1'ht 10 1'1'11011 11 )1 1)r'1•0e1i1ttlt ((11' the ednratlrltt 1)111, b oro with- out r6eult. They %till he resluued to - (lay. • The New Books'. The ..Doctoi.:Ittllph Connor Adventures of Billy Topsail • ..Duncan7 2,i The T)rndelto\v..Kno'avles . ' .- 1,25 :Roger Treyinihti.;Hocking .,.• 1.25. ' Treasure of Heaven, . Corelli .. .. 1.25' White Plumes of Navarre ..Croeket 1.50 which is reiteirile e 111 - attend these eervi,tes.. . • . I (melon to employ it -lawyer in trouble of: mir?Y:ientien (ttsYbec win. be taken op I ev••• the coal stringency The public': 1,re'' cnt'Ydially invited to community and tine is his first oe- here it IS piNsiblV WrIn.e, .1 dence in 13elgrave, on -Friday, an old The Guild held its rowdily meqting =, and, reeoeeted resideet . of . Iliorrie ,Amei ivan • papers, how- Monday night', MrsReekie in the ehnir. ; toweseee j in the person o•f • Daniel . • Barkley, Ile was horn .70 years 'ago in the township ' of Motilda, in t,he l," their "ittrell." rhos,' Present lis" I Miss Luny Pit tYker, whesii father Was (111 "Tile relationsbiP ef Young Pe0131(*.' Ottawit district. in 1K)0 11. mattiet toned tvitti much interest to the ad- 1 one -.of the first-, Councillors fot• the ,, drree mut it-, is honed let will: in the township of ltIoeris, ' ire 1851 Mr and hfl rc n C n T.Inies 4. rientsfeditre, again address the (Wild.-- Mrs Barkley tnottod to Morris, where ,,,„,„„„411; i The progtam consleted ofla eliorns by they took unit farm oli the 5th eon - e''''''• ° s e-.'"`'et's' • 1 Mt•Ivet mid I toy Chown, Next meet- their danghtee wns the first white girl Rev. Fr. 1 Teuton will bold midnight i ing vvill be held the second Monday 1 •11 i born in the townsinp, Later on Mr mass et, Myth on Christmas eve, and I JallilaVY . 1 Barkley moved to I3elgrave, where he 0 o'clock mass on Christmas day lierty, 1 I died. lio was a 'member of the Meth- . 1 , 'rile driving shed' of Se, i Peter's i Conservative of a liberal type, The Sal vat inn Army will hold their t eitureli, II.ohnosville, which has hitli.1 . n»nrial Christmee tree and trinsiettl I opt() been open, was enelosed last weelej .......................*444 4- f0Flt 1%7111 011 ...'11 l'iS1 mas night at 8 n'clork, ' and etiille ereeted, Thb; will add notch' lIon. Sydney A, Fisher was the IVIles Moont cost le WIII recite her to tlie comfort ot the horses, . ' i speaker at Queen's Political Science "'Laughing Cheney." A small ;Wilde- 1 01111; meeting at Kingeton on, Priday, . WESLI/W ClICIICH • bill, en Thins/1ov evening. of this week. 1 acootint o its being Christmas eve. • The inontlay meeting of the W,C.T. work, He said the Guelph Agrieultfie The pastor will conduct both. the 1", win be held on Ioviday afternoon, / tell College Wag one of the best in the morning and evening services on Sun. Dec, 21st, at the bottle til gra. Oriel), 1 World, and the scientifie methods ex - day ; his tnorning subject will be ineetitig to begin at 3 0.'0100:14, A ftillf einplifkld there• had done much and "'Tributes Raid to the Infant Christ e" 1 attendance is requested, ets inisiness ot Wield still do Minh to stitmilate snd sior, rop vvin lie vita rged . 1 Thrro will he neineeting of the young!, one his theme, oinemetan egteetetetee, No Leave next Moodny evening, on at 7.30, to oreotehe an A.Y.P.A., unusual. emtengs fee the •hese lona of Petlig" PPIer‘g, '11111•11)1 htuntner• Watt nap/ally handled. Ile inged young e Met ()dist Hymn Book and their acted. Dominion. • TO:ye, from. Tolland. ly.grranged and laden with. good \ratites in novel-: tics and useful presents. Everything to :delight the childreQ. Splendid boxes of ToOis, at 356,. 56c, 90c and $ :25 Magic Lanterns 75c, 1-1;Lop, 1.25, 1.50 and 2 CO Rocking Hbrse 85c, 1,60, 1.25 alld. 7.50 Caph Dolls from xc to I 2.C.0 MC/1. Christmas CardS and Calen- dars for 1906 Kitchener Selects Kasoo. Gerald Eitsnn, (einem/idea at Sande hurst, fins 'been specially selected by Kitehener to cottanand a; bri- gade Loaves Million to Pope, • Ritmo, Dee. 19.— The death was sin- emeineed yeeterilay of Mgr. one ot the 11104 Worthily 11010811 prolateS, Adnini rondo Valuable presenha to Popo Leo X1 1 1. Mut Pius X., his gift to tho hater a gold ereee set with brilliantgaind by his will he left $10 Sitbjectien. of 'Isabel llamaby - ho\Vier. 1,23 C.orsicitn Lovers. .Risigiu .. • ., 1.50. ' Citttle I3erroli 5.1)aughte ?i. -- . CVllislii'ning:Smith ..Spearman .. 1 2' Jane Cable.. ii'eCeiteheon 1.25 Lady Baltimore ,Lista-•. . 1 50 • Coniston, • (.hurekiilI .. , . 1.50 Scottish Clans and Tartans '1,50 ''Quiet Telks, About Jesus. . , 73e -'Quiet :'arks 011. Power Q15G ulet `Talks on Prayer • 75e Quiet, Talks on Service 75e PelOUbet s Notes on S,S. Lessons. 1.25 Arnold's Notes on S.S. Lessons. , .. 50e and Combs. CD 4-4 7-1 AA 5 Cents • Five designs of Drop Calendars, worth easily 10c or 156 canh, Oaf price is 50, Christin;te Cards, Cheist- Postals and Booklets also 56 each. At itZ ,tents artists ; a variety of subjects. Very cludee at 10c each. Pit 25 Cents -..k.boul PIO designs, and pronotinced by those who have Seen thetn, to be the choitiest they have ever seen, and wovtli emilly 35c or Isle, Our price is only 2.5e each. Cooper's trY 1.4 A splendid line of Hair Brushes,' Combs and Mirrors, sold separately or in eases. 'Splendid Vlbony-biwk Combs, each . 10e to 111e ook Store