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councillor, D. S. Cioo7C; reCarder yV.
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(� Q S S. S. Lawrence ; treasurer, .. m. , sirs, Tho . ti paid +e>Winig.; -Xessrp, Robinson
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ra all Ed. 'Saville - w ea '' eiktlktle 3 °' o n yegra,voi lair e(?%+, le ; rpt 3 P p111' "Q. IIAtt p)c �b14: Xittle ,
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'het# i el W tej; ey of �j Joa `p►nlyt,. Atnoa, Tdpping, ;' tak aal�nin hetlei Bedforand
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tl p e, nd ,Tangy , Heo, ^ + fit. George!* o uqu i ossessloo last week, The�S re. ,FOR YOUR- ' „f ,' '
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-, . ugl y wblc� is used medical examin , 'Dr. J. "W. liavv x Qr tutu«'`„ eves prettily! 4eoocatod `frig+ Che' 20.t� acid ma P, ;pf Robert JiLCBriue, who was •
3� , ,great many penple in- representative to (grand 4ouncil,;011ver ,r. . o special pry ra;nrne of musip was re- obce #;•, resident, were brow ht from+ �i ,,{;',t,'
tdiad '.,gf ;ellen p,,�nitlity of Johnston. The Order is making'rhpiri; • , B®ll ul'e. � 1 y Clothd,i"I C� r
seated itt t. e-11 ".sprvic, of ChiCtl o last week -and m erred
agdy. „. ' A,l.$a "o , „ p{ d andsubekantialprn resin evet+ytles set ; er 1 f the late Uo�uy , t+1�44tn` rwas celebrated at 8.8Q Mt ltl(;tld Cemetery.-g�he slcatin and' & ',Jrr 1 •J ,
`> ►V>"tY .aptlt�le , t:,ipt hi b,ost and ranks among t o best i;�L'lisitd�. � � ��F ;'!'�a fu at p � G,�r�.�w�
r tads: Weal pert: Br�uutply DaB eddes,. who d ed on •Doc- 8th In and< a C!bile of li' a: yin, gerklce; ti. atif�litl :;rink opened' last week e� ��ibf L , p
w o and ti ii ,f liireat MASONIC INBTALLATIVN D • RF«' A _ X` - BTI Um. --The Victor is street beep' t sly attended, --the s ie=bf
ilagill�ar, 13�`C., t�sOk pInce on Sab 4 • • ,
d�, :aa afcerno. a to ,BraridQn cemetery, l ekhiyet yppenal. Tho on �andual s°tnt in+engt . ,r,
" i , , UNION.-Oo lklondayy evening art Elle Q Methodist church Sunday sahoo p �t 'l�,x` 1���111.
(' ('' alar meetin of Clinton Lod e, No . it`beyu a very largtl ape. sGholfare `had a l7hristluas tree on
,I; :rl peg g F Cbriatma$ night, There was a. large Of tpe'town of Gfoderich puirlishsdla$t is
84, A. F. and A. M., G. R. C., >istricii SitloTirr[+ MAToy�i.- rank Vannor+ R weNk, chows •that ills wn wasafeW - ;
y ' ., : s y, ; y t q wait held a shooting match on Cbrlbt- ttendance, a good programme, a well hugdrp'ds'betWr off tha ilt 18961 --'•Mr. OUR CLOTHING
Depot Grand Master J. W. Sh WK g �t
assisted b I. P. M., A. J. Hollov;r ,. nine day fin this village;, the patron", loaded tree ,and much enjoyment all 'Sb, Ge r e Price has boa ht nut H. B.
^ ' 4 n,,,, installed the followin officers fore' age Was •small. ,.. •'round particularly among the little Folattc'ist�ck of boots a d'shoes and F1t5 well ° 'Y,
PR j 113,' #fie. ensuing year:- W. M., T, A,Br4ce; Tap ,LATE JAMES TASIXEU--The ones. ' wilI,conttnue the businep' i'n the old Looks Vv ells �,
-• •" `+" S. W., O. Johnston; J, % ., W.' D. fuperal .of the ,]vile roes. r4sker, o$ atri;trcL -rThe schools re -o en on Mon- °,�
UFIi BV7+aH�Rs. Our butchers had
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wigqc,loiva than they had for Christmas.
=Tile annual busyness enacting of the
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At $1.00 and $1.60 worth twice ,rc,,11�
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small,children,
Fair; S. D., Jacob Taylor ; J. DI, A.
Porter; I. G., J. C, l ilrp„, ;. Segyy,.,.. E. 10.i4b
f o rot d 1' �N
Usbarne townaht'' -table place from the
train nn Friday last to Brandon
most excellent shows oP meat and
oultr fey the -holiday and their
day,n-Our merchants never had better
loolf ng stacks or more neatly dressed
Wears Well. �� � i
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McLean; Tress., U..S. Doan; >9. s., retpetry,,
J. E3 J.
a ;large n 4aber of his old
asaemblin' to 'do the last
pp�remjsge. psi y;t one of Robt,
wigqc,loiva than they had for Christmas.
=Tile annual busyness enacting of the
R,ead�-made Pants � `'`
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J. E. Blackall ; , Alen; Uhap„
J. B. Hoover ; 'Di'ret �or of. eteiutiitfes,•
neighbor9
honor$. He leaves a widow a'nd two
NieLean and.. ligqr��y, were
city in Canada. In addi-
Runge Daugghters' will be held at the
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At $1.00 and $1.60 worth twice ,rc,,11�
W. Jones, Tyler, J. Rider. After
small,children,
worthy any,
flan to the usual meats MurueY ehgw-
residence of Mra. T. N. Dancy, East
the money: r ll�: ..
the installation' the members re-
WEDLINGi.-A stylish wedding will
ed a bear, and McLean: went a little
street, At;3 p, W. Tuesday next the 6th
P bad five six ser-
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paired to the Waverly House, con-
ducted by Bro. Spooner, where the an-
take place near hero on Wednesday
Alex, McGowan a
more in the menagerie line with, bear,
fox, coons. Wm,
prox.--St, eters or6
vices on Christmas d;ty add he even-
I 000�aooe tf `t'.. t
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nual supper was served in a superior
even ,n when
wgall$y farmer near Blyth, will lead to
a .and a air of
Andrews and Norris Cox also had
ing.on�, when the Harmony. OrchestraO
very largely attended.-
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A. •r. ' HOLLOWAY y i+��
manner and all enjoyed themsblves..be-
the altar Annie, daughter of Finlay
phoice meat on exhibition.
Assists was
$via and sons,.
Mr,. and Mrs:e. D Ern
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yond'measure. The spread was one of
the best ever partaken of in Clinton.
After full justice had been done -the
Anderson, J. P. A large number ol''.
qaceta are invited. The ceremony veil]
he by Rev. W T. of
''PERsoNAL.-Ta! set at rest untilea-
sant statements which aro being circa-
and. B., of Clinton, enjoyed their
Chriattnas repasts at the residence of
CLINTON. • •
toast list was unfolded by Dr. Bruce
performed All,;
this place,
laced, THF. blEws�RsC01tp earrespond-
'(,l, N. of the Circular fawn: -Mies A.
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and A. J. Holloway. The Queen, and
the Craft Was responded" to b singing
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FA.vouxTi es,--Pattetsgn and Stewart
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ent has been shown acertiflct;,te of rear-
riage setting forth thgb E. E. Kidd
Campbell, of Seafor th, was in town for
Christmas. -Ca t.ai A. E. and Mrs.
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VISITINa.-Miss Alice Emigh, or an-
t °t t, F * God Save the Queen; Past ga a b are the favorites qr e c t Y an Miss Ju ya Card w e mgsrie n Mac or were at the old homes for � o
1897 Y caupcil in this section of Ili No. 7. ist of Trinity church, is s ending her ..r,,
, 5 ' . 1+•� i ,�r Messrs. Paisley and Heywood ; Can- V. Detroit on November l9; ultimo. We the ho idays.-Mr. Percy Tom, of Xmas holids s with frienJe in Buffalo.
:s,,jij, tp ' : � ,fir adia by Mr. Hoover and Dr. Gunn• The OUR FliOTQRY.-W. fJrarradioe.• an publish the statement in justice tp the Toronto University, is spencltng the -Mr. James holidays
is visiting friends �k
,l,vire.Nw,, aw irk Axa«•,, Grand Lodge of Canadlq by Dr. Abaw export machinist,haS bpen'8tigaged the persons interested, c, vaGabign `at the family residanoe.-A in Detroit, g .; `9"1..
,., �+ and A, J. Holloway ; Our Patron Saint pa t week overhuM y,' the engined. in ha ew Ye& -Mr. Thos. Dancey �
a1:1 a l! , .: �, n Zr .5 9 by J, Lowery. : No, & by Dr. Bruce, O. Watson and Geddes factory here. OBITUARY. -When Mrs. Sarah Mc PPY r 41E'V
,,% Johnstonand W. D. Fair; The Press RBnxie crossed the river there passed has rettlirned home after a'seasop on XMAB TREK. -On Frid:.y as tree
ry R> ,,
,� •;t 15 jg ia,giNG A GOODNSINE88.-Bobt. from our midst one who had rgetahed chic litlfes.-Mr. Jnb. Grant, a former last Trinity Church S S. Xmas tree s�
bv' A. M. Todd and A; Porter; The �4bila her has bt possession of. th±s coder'`" boy, now of Detroit• is on a and entertYrinmeut held in the Tem r-
8 g P the grand old age of ninety-three, tate three eke visit to friends. -Mr. Herb. pe a li
, I �0 22 W Cadies by J. Allen and E. M Lean ; Hardware store formerly occupied by diseased lady having cohered on her ante hall was well patronized, A 4!11
i Rober on reached borne last Wednes- length programme, was resented and , a`
, '' `, �Q The Host and Hostess by J. F. ]loon • Lean ,and is dptpg it rush'pgg'bb$ ^ n et fourth ear Iast ptb • Mrs• da f well e$e rated b the little ones re
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er. Interspersed were choruses, songs, q,iW - . YlfeKenzle was bort] to ]j i gs. Nova Y t yin Cornwall where he had been y , g at '
music and story from Mes,rSA", a ' y d y Scotia, Where her f t4pr a eoldter, teach g. -Miss M. Skelton has return- Braise i$ due to those that took such i'
Y, , „^„L41�NcN. �Alrs. Hurtle an, family, E; ' Town Toy►i. 8: ton, Hinchle H. R. Read ' lepi•tndt..;ytli ;wove from here this weeTC•to the it Waterloo, ed #ra the Normal School, Toronto.- interest in the training of the children ;j,'•.
,. I Downs, the aloeing part being "Aug who afterwards foltg t M,,na H„ W, Lo an of the North to such profleienc The trees were r;!zll
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;.q 1�ZA x7y.-L t Thursday at hi h ++ `8ttsltt, bete #leo• `Mr. $+trtloy has has ,iaiioned. From, file lower Pro- Awn fell landed downy with resents eor �4`.
'�a; a9 y g Lang Syne, The reunion was one of„ hd� tnuvte'd to a charge. ' r ,RU Chemical Co.o. is in Montreal.
E = npotr; i,kae 'home of W. Doherty, E' eq., the most hap q and successful in rhes; : vtnce site moved to Qib,Njter; and After- , P
ii tBe scene f a very ba event -Mi w;:'boa Sturdy and her daughter both old acid oun
,, p "_• ward 'tb 'Ireland, whlerre Ili, the year Y g, some21 them �efiy
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Of ry PPY history of the Order in Clinton. Mrs. ys of Portage La Prairie, are costly. Proceeds over 21.OU.
Ah i b eldest ditugh r, MWge, was I ,, ' fEwodericL. 1821 she' was married t, John e' visitin, "'` rolattves and friends lel town $ '
" y it - """- Kende. In 18`?'7 the fat lily left the and tiG}�nsbips.-Mr. R. E. Hooper, of NOTHS.-Divine service was held °'
b1al�i�ajn;,t a botads omatri:iloay,tp
14Cr ':: - Mclree3, Classical .Diaster, of . ' ... Brief Town, Topics. , - INOTALLATION.-The officers of Mait- Gfreen Isle for Upper Oats��dda, and after Toron , Spent his Christmas holidays 'n Trinity Church ' on, Chi istmxe
37� TM r tlrew,`(7ttll+sgiitte ' Itlstriiute, Ri3getown. lr • d and morning Stat lodges, A. E. along trip> eacl>ed Little;3l.Qrk, AftetTo . in toe ,-miss'Bertha Rusk spent Che vening at .7.30 o'clock, -The annual'
' AG't ' "a ointed hour the 7vedding James Cook has the �o000 of being, .rs> A M far 1897 were installed at i'eW`)retLra'itl th�rAlAC lFTt4�vti now1. holids S at the family residence. -D. aayy�eting of the Blyth public school
y��f' ..; _ngaC 'pttsp pia < while' the room the .only eapbrt winter tricycI`e ride% in .artopv on Tries evening. roritla the fapgilp moved to the county B. Gr t of the• Collegiate staff, is •iioard.•wrll be held in the school house :
Clin.tbn. y ail Bbl and settled' ort a 200 acre lot.
:A ' qk=h* positidt' ported bar Mr. J. I ' ' r' visitin ' the old home, Mull, near for the' � urpose of nosniq tin cantji- " `
i r r; , llioie rt , ',lirotlier of ;µ. t bride ;Service was held in St. Jaye h e' C ,� - ' IIdDLY IeIT:--On ` Tuesda' eta Mier husband flied in 1840, le&ving
z z:+; , .$'i z venin last .. a hers of , 'Vt�'. .' ta; tvctlow with seven children, which ' _ e cuatoai- r s s '
Cbath Wm. Marlton is bilildin a dates tP fill the vacancies f t e retic-
As3a•a . '• x t .rA% ,. t111ttrpgd b. rho .]]ride, who, Churobtiaat 1$uWay, Rev:, `�r. ,U es p .N new $s' tug for a north rn t ,g t. N@tee., Mea rs Rause, Purvis and
gk ee « ,,., . xfse :Y11tS�',tair wai3 .in. to rs troy$ me.:
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jl . ,- ti 1 f tcv in brocade, of8efatityg, , �` + r + c t' 'i' , .p� ek 8B. er.-[. tll� Moeda sleighing wge pot Ap fop, ttnd orb p ,hiteiitiesa on Wed- :.''
-,..,, sibs resiaf t eii• fallow anew r onths gat by f6ie islrtfr c fa D
0 ,�lcreiipil A, �&s McCutch- Mrs. D. $. Kenned has t'or same + 1}C m c ii to' rttuch in the 'rcular town.-1"he nes , er..3fltll a ?. a c lock noon,- 1
eon,'pf itrArr�it` . giate, as brides- Y Mr. Henry Horney, �Lbliforne; loader The 'diseased lady bein.g •a ` bisian of schollahs of St. George's Sunday school Uhrist•mas day! was observed here a • 9;,,
days been suffering from inflammation with cod and seasonable things, The strong will and indomttable eourae,
f tri,. ; maid,'all 111�if,f 'Glt:06ments the twain g will, hitve their annual Chrietmaa tree general holiday the young people
'4` + averelii�e IT . fi R Irilyard, in of the eyes. good host and hostess will have plea- did not fyllter, hod, though left with on Thursday, Jynuary 81h. -Miss Hill- joying themselves with sleighri 4� ^.
t v„ thy! ipTeslw,od��M'?.k t4 q?1.)trge`' nurpber oP Summerhill cheese was yesterday sant reminders of the hapP7 evening eight small children, set t.o work to dela' Whitely, of Clinton, was visiting and skatin .-We notice that Th % ,.
r ," k. • gufsts, , t a 1.pp y for some ,ime to.come. The occasion clear the 200'acre farm. and by perse- ggr. a yhn the congrat shi ed to Ballant ne of Stratford at �� pronpunaed' by all ane of the,Wost versos and a strong heart yt was relettive:y im town,the pest week. -Miss Taylor and DonaidYatteraon,two of th„ ilfiAtlalns13C fr+* ,rids all sat down c. per pound. Louisa Andrews will teach the Dunlop aspiring candidates for the new county `:.
P P enjoyable ever experienced. done. earl fifty years since, the +.,
t, �� to',e.'deliggh`ti' l , ry 'i'he bride is a y school for 1897. -Mr. Gen, Black hwa council are in .town pretty often ;
rl �� nfttive •. of Cllalart,�; $9.3 been a justly Mr. D. Cttntslon and a gang of men E L.OFC. E.-Theofl3ecrsof North st. subject of this obituary moved to Gode- rturned, from a five week's visit to no doubt, bunting up votes. r
i� ,y poppt}11 'melte lel• sof its pocial circles. are in Toronto t•e-packing several E. I" of C. E., President, Miss I, Shar- rich, where she had t t of ever since. Montreal. -Mr. Cayley Hamilton,.Q.O., At the last meeting of the members
.1 -ail her has;; kif .ralihda showed their thousand barrels of app�iea, Death was the effect of a stroke of of Re in N. W. T., arrived in the old of the C.'O. F. No. 89, the following '
j a iecia con f+pi;�''werth h besuti- man; vice, Miss Maggie Robertson; ar alyeis some six days previous to g a,
p 4' i1 y Never before have the Clinton see-treas., Miss Ma Given. The p town last Wednesday. -Mr. Hilton officers were elected for the ensuing y:
Y her departure, but up to the time of WW
i ' '� fu :•testimottir it .dila od wIII, 'many of butchers shown a finer din lay of meatts Lea a metr on Wedneada eventn in Holmes, of Montreal, spent Christmas year: -Bros. W. Sims, C. R.;
p gu Y 13 the fatal attack her faculties were as c ,• 41 1
�whiich. were fro f ,i; oda' at a distance, and poultry than during flee past week. the general] prayer meeting last week, keen as when in the wildernc!ss she at the parental residence. -Mise May l.rei hton, V. O. R.; J. W. Bell; R. S.; ;I
`6 " Mr. IR d! o erl� one of the , on account oP their regular night o8 Crai ie. of the Stayner Public Be nog R. S�ater, •'F. S.; J. Philli s, Cha .; J. : +
¢ :ftaff df 't4q'olit t� 9i14` ate, a sung Tho Christmas serdices in St. Pauls g g cleared the land that was to provide g
t meeting falling on Christmas. On sustenance for her fatherless children. is spending the • holiday term at the Metcalf, Tress.; S. W., J. Scott; J. W., ,
" � ani of great p`rvilp: airl[1' ,popularity. Church were unusually interesting a y Thursday nip ht there will be a "watch One daughter, Airs. J. McHardy, three family residence. -Dr, Clark, V. S., Geo. Boyle; S. B., M. McCarty; J. B.. °
cl'hey let 04-16he:'? 1'tervyogn. train on impressive, and the offertory ver night league meeting to which all are sone, Geo., R. W. and Mark B. and read a paper at the meeting of the Isaac Cowan ; delegate to A,igh Court, �4
y; ,,theft Woddiirg to , ,;eccolnpa,nied h liberal. invited. 'This takes the place of the man younger branches will mourn Western Association in Stratford on J. S. McKinnon. Monday at noon ^4
the , I. t, b'fept. idlie of gtiod feel- re alar Lea ue meetin on Frida y Monde The Oddfellows will elect the electors met fo Industry hall for '�`a
u Mr. Wm. ,Smithson, who left for g g g Y the dear old lady who had passed the Monday.-The
idig, and I.E.p�11f1t' ,'�RT£coRty`' joins in England a shot 'time since, had rather evening. psalmist's allotted span by one score officers for the next six months to-' tfii0 $urpose of nominating candidates
5, thefelici e,gree gs, g morrow evening. -Master Jae. Garrow for eve and Councillors for the cobs- _ ,
�, " -P a rough vb He bas secured am- years and three. F ;
(YgRYgTtdCAhs ose.-Amongg the ploythent. CHANGED HANDS. -Mr: Chas. Wash- fell on the ice recently and broke his dng year, also for the retiring ones to
ht[stmae vial :, o wnd from fllinton ingtan, of West Wawanosh, has re- MVNICIpAL MATTERS, cellae bon@, -T. Maxwell fell in rho give an account of their stewardship w�
Mr. Hugh McDonald, Albert street moved to town• and is now running ballwa of the Hotel Bedford last for the past year. The following gen-
Mi° +�1- News -R , D mentions Wm, The nominations Mande resulted
north, an • old and highly respected Jas. Moyle s outflt. Mr. Doyle, in the y Thursday evening and broke a leg.- tlemen were nominated : For reeve,
: , :'Zoung' and. 1ltiss D. McLeod from pioneer of Huron, we regret to say is many years he has bad charge of the as fo.lows:�- The Chosen Fri6ndo at their meeting John Willford, ace.; for councillors, ar'
�111� •(fbderieh; Victor French from Mitch- seriously ill. delivery of the G. T. R. freight to our For Mayor -J. R. Shannon, proposed to -morrow evening will elect officers Messrs. Sims, McNally, Howe, Asb- 'sr
s l,• '=o is foreman of the Recorder Salesman Jas. Connally sold 303 merchants, travellers, etc., gained the by John Acheson and J. H. Colborne. for 1897. -Thos. Burrows partook of his bury, F. J. McCaughey, E. A. Bradpvin, thexe; W. Scott, of the Mail, Toronto; entire confidence and trust of the G. T. For Reeve -W. ProudPaot, proposed Christmas turkey in Ayr. E. D. Chamberlain, Jae. McGee, F. , "'' ;;
1 "3ties E, A. Croll spent a few days at boxes of Holmesville'cheese to Ballan- R. officials, and as a consequence has by John Acheson and J. H. Colborne. _ Metcalf and Wm. McElroy. Lang
i` ;bfalt being called there throwgh the tine of Stratford Por 9fc. It was Octo- had almost uncontested reference In mater ial in the field for a good fin
, tla of 'a friend; Enos Hull from ber make and abipped yesterday. For Deputy -Rohl. Thompson, ppro Go in m boys and let's have some f
'fi A "l j tin is bare; Mrs. A: J. Hollows the cartage of goods. a hope to see posed by Chas. Wells and Wm. VCeb• Danuannon. . y
Y Mr. Palmer the evangelist, who was our new townsman profit by the same eter. -Mr. Will McElroy, of Toronto, -an
> O,Vhtistn as with Dr, and Mrs. s` ex entente. NoTES.-Mr. Alex. McKay, who has Mr. Geo. McElroy, of Woodstock, are
s ,tl illy at"Tara; Mr, D.A. CI Off was so successful in Clinton two years ago, P For 2nd Deputy -Dr. Holmes, pro- been attendingthe Medicial University
']I'l ` 'From Aurora ; Mr. and Mrs. will preach in the Baptist Church next osed b E. Van Ever and Chas. Y I s ending their Christmas and' Nett/
Sunday. He will remain here for some A CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON. -The y y dILTIFhir
tTto;is sending his Xmas holt- �eara holidays render the parental roof
kis 'v0ere here from Mitchell and Y• Macgillivray Mission Band held itsells.elatrves nn friends of this on Dineley St.LL-Another old residen11 r t;p�ptth L,day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. time• annual Christmas meeting last Sittur- St. David'sward-Councillors-Chas: MJohn 11olnnan, a well -to- John Morgan, passed away on Wednes-
I 1.Clabtelbil,' the ladies parents; Miss Inspector, Paisley had the first case day afternoon. The.lecture room of Tvveedy proposed by J. H. Armstrong o farmer, of Clifford, North Dakota, day after a loo and severe illness. The '
n pfadaleife Cragg (daugghW`r of Rev. W. in his experience for selling liquors y w
P B q Kpox church was crowded to the and Wm, chafer. son-in-law of Mrs. Robt. Davidson, is funeral took place from his late regi-
+4; Paig), petrolea, 7,as among friends; after eleven o'clock at Goderich last doors with hundreds of boys and girls Jas, Oolwell, prgpased by W. C spending a while visiting friends in donee in Morris on Christmas day. The
t. and Mra. i,allk. Kenuady and Monday, when a fine of $26 and costs and a large sprinkling of ladles And Goode and R. Thompson. this vicinity: -Wedding bells still ring• remains were taken to Ball's cemetepr
rt All 0- were a' tb, il*, ds andel rela- was imposed. gentlemeb.'The programme was given W. C. Goode, proposed by J. Colwell ing, on Wednesday last Mr; Wm. Jas. for interment wHere the remains of his '
! , '` lives at' $eafdt•th „; i'lk,-,VFfillis and there died at Grand Rapids, M'ich., entirely by the members and ever and P. McCarty. Smith, of West awanosb was united wife had*been laid a few years previous.
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