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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-12-03, Page 10Y. , fr �. t. i 4P • «. `� , T Calm o* Bra will be son,t 'to new subscribers; to i. I V l `c aciclress +nerla,: to 3 ate,, 89.EQ . �'1.1.;144-1.1. a .,11.1 _._ _ 111.1 t kLENmEI1 A, port l>x,—John g arden hoe 1,zaz Ns za Y><c�rvAx z(zi rzs, The an. 1641 '11", , 4 - it `- .' rentl:d Mrs Sparlitig'a #'arm on the Cut nual meetin ,of the 13uron aafceused I Gett/ /'. r 11 g y VIGr.11Nllel d Protective Asaa;siatictn was ' , +� . hrlsCas . g P held on Tuesday with members res. , 1. Line Gloderioh thownehip, far a P',� FIirXUA IYB�1F1>18ER 5, 1897 the 1st oYlnuitr be ciao possession on ant fro n various parts of the county.. is„ o ? f ` • res , p I's .1-111 I The fol owing ofilcere were alected:� F' . g MILK ANALXsis.—Dr. Shaw,as Mod- President, A. Roe, Winghami let Vice; I .. i ', " �� phi res , ' t ICi � J. a0, Miller Minton; 2nd Vice, H. L. I *` c> ' - .., i loser {,.t ,I Ars Q x�b� ,;i an analysis Orf the on Tuesday made + it . `'ettr,TleX�»�tSpriae pili.. tar Poultry an analysis of the milk supplied b Piens, Zurich; 4ecretar , L. Kennedy, 4 y Ulmton• Treasurer �. Rattenbur I -. Al enol} of the dealers, and found it all + + y+ Ready— Clinton. . , I V 'i�f':idC»B••itdtepa cc, are herebq aotfRed that above etartdard requirements. An of- i , Yoa will have to look a long way for a larger, utter or more reasonable titkip lnot."p4idby eQ,14th will beau cot to 5 fIciatl analysis will appear in his report SHAKE, CLD FELLow.—.Even if it is � � s prl4eat ' 00 - q line o1 social Christmas sifts that; the assortment we, are showing. We hgQa w l sept (c r�• �t)d, WR�1. TLEY, ollootor' P to the council next week. a trifle late, thH NEw ERA wishes to o %t • everrythipq you would expect to find in a well stocked store, and arranged pa sir its u�if�hulor.—�Pehaveetillonha-d IbiPORTANm DATES.— Three weeks eongratulr�te John A. Flelnfug, fortq• I p 4 t g mwothoosexaolleut. porttaitsotSirwiuriy,' from to -morrow will be Christmas. erly with Dr. Bruce, on his entry into ! conveniently or your inspection as we know flow to do it. " Xetarler ilial we ve ¢s a premium to eubsorib- y for .��, �; txaI' t 10141., any subscriber wisbina one— Three weeks from next Monde will the noble and ever-increasing army of \ a ye tg �i asklU �s ions u ethos old ou , bat be muufoipal nomination day- Four benedicts. The event took place at , Bibles and GIft Books in rich array are here, at prices in some cases >;iqh w tsu sorAbere who wish rte to aenQ them by mail weeks from next Monday will he alae• the home of t be bride Snellgrove, ,�' �J astonish you. A good book is the pleasantest sort of g' companion, Peel Co.,on the 18th of a �. makes as acceptable gift. we have them for .the ohildreii with beaRti>! hl3bsteo01oao6otopay postage. Naw Era Of- tion day, and any day between now et., the htdy �, "r = p g' t A e vllntop, - and then will be the proper day to re- being Miss Newhouse. Mr Fleming is ,� illustrations, better ones in dainty proportions and aervioable bindings.' Int . I wowut�!u►1i11c' ER your subscription to the NEw now established in business at Prescott, +. we have some most exosptional values; the type and paper in these books L where he is said to be doing well.Xmas it possible to read that which it is easy to carry about. 11,Qlas, aet Friday C. J. Wallace The "Junior Garden" is the name of ' •. le,,, 11 11 11 :shipped a carload of hogs, and Mecare. SCHOOL TRUSTEES.—The Trustees, an exercise to be given in the Town �'atntelor; dc,Fit4simons shipped a car- whose term expires at the end of the Hall, next Monday evening, under the �_� year, are, we, believe, Messrs. W. S, sus ices of the Local Union. It has ,�.. _- SleepYng and Talking Do�1s Road on MRgda They were bought + p garland, J. O. Stephenson, R. lb new te'jrom $4 to $ .25. but the tendency g been given elsewhere with great sue- andT. Jacitson, Jr. All are eligible for cess. There are 75 children in the ex- Nearly every person is busy now preparing in one wap Or i of the rliarke0 is downward, re-election, and as they have rendered erciae, and all will be prettily dressed another for the greatest of all holidays, Chrl>i{tmaS. Are you at twenty five aspic, and a dressed one at the same prior are our leaders, If yo>i i' . STgox NoTRs.—Mr John Biggins, of faithful service, the beat thing to do is and decorated with flowers. Rev.J. S. ' �' 3' n I have a little friend to whom you can give a doll, come and see our eto�k and vari+ ,Sullett, has recently purchased from to re-elect them all. Henderson, Hensall, President of the ma'klnr, up your own holiday gifts ? jf SO, you ll find here a I sty at prices from 5o np, we also have heads, all sizes and all kinds. :`i Wl` d, Biggins, of Elmhurst Farm, the MEDICAL.- A special meeting of the County U. E. T7nion, one of the ablest Complete assortment of lines, such as those that are so much t " roar v shorthorn calf, satisfaction. Medical Association was held at Sea- Presbyterian ministerain the county,. used for fancy work. c Hely a good animal of first class breed forth on Wednesday, to select a regi©- will give one of his practical addressee ing"'be n from Mina May (a Mina) and sentative for the Medical•Council, and which every Endeavorer and Leaguer y S sired. by imp. Royal- Don. Dr. Taylor, of Goderich, was the unan- should hear. The Lo,:al Union has giv- Ribbons, rigs /� § (mous choice of the Association. Dr, en a numberofexcellententertainments D FAIR CO THF 1?'LA$MI7LL.—Work was res 11. Robertson of Stratford who had been before and this is the first time an ad- Plain Sateens 1.ed l f lite Flax mill last week, with ; a chosen as a candidate, was resent and mission fee has been chArged, but as , s uli,foreaof hands but the have had ,p the admission is only 10 cents it should ClintoD• ' y retired, so that Mr Taylor a election is not r y Fancy Sateens .1111 I to shut down occasional] because the assured, prevent any one being present. ,Articular work they have been dning NOTES.—Mr Jacob Miller has sold , a` , •_; sGutching-could not be as well done THE McKILLOP SCHOOL CASE.—On Fancy Art Silks, "Often the Cheapest—Always the Best" iu',danop weather as in dry, 1lionday we received a post card from his wale] tank to D. A. Forrester and ( J. C. Morrison, Clerk of MCKillO ask- will build a larger one next spring. Plain Japan Silks � - TUIiI{EYS.—)<iessre. Elliott & Mitch- P+ Miss llollie Cantelon had the misi'or- ell this week ship three car loads of ing us to insert a letter of hie in reply tune to lose a pocket book on Saturday v a` to the last one of Mr Robb, a cc of P y t;ttxkoys to the old country, one car alt py containing at small sum of money. Drawing Linens (X c which would be forwarded to ua from r 0llnt' , one at Gbderich, and one at Fred, eldest son of Hiram Hill, has , the Seaforth Sun. The letter came over Little Thinas ' x,lreknow; each car.iwill contain about been sick with pneumonia, but is et - 01200 fowl bled and hand yesterday morning; as it is over ting better. Arthur Cook has recover- `11, packed with the Try us for any of thein] you'll find the assortment large and a column in length, it was utterly im- ed from his recent illness, and is able , s fceathers on, bought at 6 and 61-2 c possible to insert it in this issue. �� S'i'�oeS per'lb. to be out. The smoke stack of the prices right. I HURON VIEWS.— Saturda 's Globe Electric Light Co., has been consider- aSS oN CiATTLE.—Sid Smith, the y ably out of lamb late] but has been published two views from photos tak- , well, known cattle dealer, was speak- P P bron ht back into line. Mr B. J. i . I ' en b H. Foster, one bei an exceed- g AI's Sometimes Feei \ s the other day of the losses sustain- in I by Hoover has removed to the house on Th�/1gS Ready to �iil/e X31 iiy.deaiers in export cattle this sea' g y picture of garlic D -un- Victoria +3t, recent] fitted u eqn, and started that nn one hundred lavy and the other a threshing scene + Y P by Mr r �� f on the farm of W. Weir, and atecom- V' Wheatley; it is now a vary floe We never had such a stock of things thoroughly Use- But We Want t0 Call your ]read of rime export stock he had .- i P panies them with the followin ora- building. The tank on Mary fit., near g g y atippped from Clinton, he had dropped graph:—"A noted farming section in the tannery, was injured hp the rain fol, that make acceptable holiday gifts aS we Show this sea- - M particular attention to Ontario is the portion of the Couuty of O1I Friday, and partially caved in, Son. Our Christmas stock 1 al --� t E$PLANATION07 .—Three weeks since a Huron immediately around Olirton. Greig bb McDonald, Seaforth, ars in- S 1 ln, and It embraces every- the little prices we �bter:was handed in for publication, A view which is published in this ie. dulging in the advantageous luxury of thing in Dry Goods suitable for holiday gifts. We will be ask for our being'a. reply to that one signed by sue gives a specimen of farming there, page advertisements in the Expositor; glad to show you what we have at an time, whether you Care �2essrs McTavisb and Innes, concern- showing the tbreshers at work upon that's a feature of business " R. J." saw y . . * ing the new road. The letter was d p splendidly the benefit of in his association with to buy or not, Winter the ea aro raised on the s lepsis] y crowded out that week, and laid aside, title 300 acre farm of Mr W. Weir, of Jackson Bros., Clinton, who are firm Fall � brib'was entirely overlooked the far- Clinton." believers in the liberal use of Printers' � ink. The regular d on of the town ,SHAWLS FOR WINTER rowing week, and has since been mis- g To ADVERTISERS. —The demand for Council will be held on Monday even- t ]ala', in next. A small frame building that �, advertising space in the NEW ERA is g We have a fine stock of Heavy Shawls that make splen- y 1 A LHANCE LosT.—The night after such that we are obliged this week to has stood on the south side of Ratten- y Our business motto has always been the best quality tl��e Goderich elevator fire, the pile of Issue a supplement, as we have often bury street west for a good many did wraps for cold weather. The .Were imported direct by obtainable and prices as low as itis possible to make �floking wheat, about 25,000 bushels done before; we .Have always try to years, has been bought by L. Kennedy, y p i e ourselves the patterns are good and prices' class. for goods that are first-class. supposedly, was offered for sale at' give our readers a large amount of who has moved it and converted it ill- 1� g ,.$1600, but no one would purchase it, reading, no matter how much adver- to a poultry house. The next sitting n'ut knowing what condition it was in, trains we have. The Targe circulation of the Division Court will be on the It;IwPas, afterwards sold in Tote to suit of the NEW ERA makes tt a favorite our ]arae advertisement on page 6, It will pay SPECIAL BARGAINS. IN LADIES BUTTONED BOOTS, 10th foal. Mr Peter son, well bar er, isRea d y a lglP'. asers,'and realized somewhere in advertising medium, and we might juatr Putting down a well on the farm of J. ou to read it and to take advantage of it. , say that the NEW ERA now gives more Cooper, Kippen, Rufus Andrews has- sizes 2� to 4 and also in Children's Laced and Buttoned tlienefghborhood of $5,000. y recent] p . •-- - - . -- ' hums -news than it ever did before, and y been promoted to head of the THAN$SGIV,ING DAY.—Thursday last and is adding new names every week, department of the store he is engaged airlost delightful day—that is if Advertisers will greatly oblige us, in at Clevelat; this is a compliment14ODGENS BROSOV •�� ���e looked at it from the right stand- particularly during the holiday season, to the ability f our• young friend. ,A & Son.s., oint, It rained and then it would if they will hand in changes as early in lengthy letter appears in the Mail -Em-\ ' ptop for a short breathing spell; after the week as possible, and advertisers Aire from the pen of Miss C. H.Moant- Direct Dry Goods Importers - Clinton Clinton and Walkerton. ✓� that it rained without stopping. It who wish extra apace, should also noti- castle on the Temperance question and 'has what people term "a dirty day," fy as beforehand. while 142 do not at all agree with her �, aiid for the average townsman had views, which are, in effect, that there "!'"Very little attraction, but to the farm- INSPECTING OUR HOUSE OF REFUGE. should be no restrictions on the sale of House of Refuge !o:, ez`: whose land needed moisture and —At the Jame session of the Bruce liquor, it may be said that she has the �phose well and creeks were nearly county council it was decided to sub- courage of her convictions. Rev. Fen- ANNUAL REPORT I s a'ry, the rainfall was quite acceptable, mit the question of erecting a Rouse ton Hartley and Miss Luella Worth- , and did an incalculable amount of of Refuge in that county to the vote of ington, both formerly of Clinton, were g is the annual report of ' ; The following Food, the municipal electors in the various married at the residence of Ed. Worth- Mr Frencb, submitted to the County + towns, villages and townships of the ingtuu, Chicago, on Nov. 17, and Prb- Council this week:—Our grain crops .11 t ers DIED AT KINGSTON.—Miss Brock, county at the next municipal elections ceeded at once to their home in the were fairly good, excepting corn, Idest daughter of the late Rev. Thos. which will be held on Monday, 3rd of west. Pearl, the youngest daughter which was a failure; our corn and fod- �l (I(! son . ro , x. , ,died at Kingston a few' days January next. A special committed of Mrs Shannon, is seriously ill with der crops we fed as green feed to cows ' '*In6o Deceased was a former resident consisting of Messrs. J. H. Scott, L. pneumonia. Monday was the 15th an- and horses. We threshed 375 bushels ® • ofi Chjit°n, during the time her father T. Bland and W. R. Thompaou was nivetsary of the marriage of Mr and of oats, 175 of peas and I25 of barley. ` aq,pastor of the Rattenbury street appointed to visit some of the existing Mrs Horace Foster; that they r may Our. root crops were excellent; man- `th4ftt 'Church. • For some time Rouses of Refuge and they came to en o man golds were the best in the count15 O� _she was em loyed as private sec- y j y years more of unalloyed buehele otatoes ood and none rot ing o P Clinton on Wednesday, and under di- wedded blies is the wish of their friends + P f; �f Rev, Dr. Withrow, of the rection of Inspector Coats, made a in this place. Fred Mallinson, former- ten—over 425 bushels; beans, 15 bushels; a dist Book -room, but, being of a lengthened visit to the House here. ly a student with Dr. Gunn, is now onions, 25 bushels; blood beets, 30 bu; ary turn of mind, she gave tip. of- They spent considerable time, carefully a practising physician in Houstan,Tex- table turnips, 30 bu; swede turnips. 260 ork intending to pursue a liter- inspecting the premises, and making as, and is said to have a good practise. bu; garden carrots, 36 bu; field carrots; �a,xest and F�z1eSt Establishment of the kind in We: ' career, but death prematurely minute inquiries of Mr and Mrs We understand that the pupils of Miss 65 bu;parsnips, 10 bu; over 600 head of t e ed.her plans, at the home of her French, expressing themselves as par- Nello McHardy are being prepared for cabbage and 30 head of cauliflower. : +ndother in Kingston. titularly well pleased with all that another piano recital to be given about Our cows gave us from Jan. 16 to Nov. k they saw or learned while here. the second or third week of December. 27, 16814 lb of milk, from which we 'SSE MARKET FOR GRAIN,. u The Jas. Colclou h wishes us to say that made 502 lbs of butter, and consumed ; ;G11#pion market has been a particularly E$AMINATIONa. — The examination g both milk and butter in the house. We ' (,good one for all classes of grain this of the teaehere-in-trainiu at the the writ spoken of several weeks ago11 g as being issued against himself has nev- Planted 77 apple trees, 12 plume and 6 year, and farmers have not been slow Model Schools begins next Monday, chert trees g 'to discpver this. Clinton has always Dec. 6. The written examination ex- er teen served. Most businesses are Y ,all of which are living and affected more or less by the weather healthy, We planted 139 evergreens, kl beeps fellable market, and though it tends over two days and includes but Billy Wheatley smiles whether it 24 shrubs, 3 grapes and 5 catalpas. We � < t has been occasionally claimed that the followin subjects :— Methods of is hot or cold; if it's hot he sells the graded up the road the sideroad Y : gtherplaces were at times better, they teaching, I Mathematics, II English, people ice,if it'scold-he sells them fuel to the house, and gravelled it both in have never been regarded as being so 'III Science of Education and, IV ppv whichever way it oes. :atireall the season round as Clinton. School Management, V School g so he's ha ' front and back of the house. We laid By- Mrs T. Holloway, who has been laid u and well -nailed 310 feet of sidewalk. o z ID would be. practically impossible to giene and VI, School Law and Regu- for a ccuple of weeks with an attack of We have shown over 5500 visitors esipri'-+c,the lame amount of money latione. The examination in teaching throw h p ; o11 v at Messes,, Farr, Perrin and Irwin will occupy the rest of the week. Each congestion of the lungs, is. now some- 4 the building since the open- r. 1.11:1hAVo put intc4 circulation during the candidate has to teach two lessons, what better. Geo.Uottle and wife and in and and 1710 during the past year. o .. I knany years they have been in business one before each examiner. The les- J. A• King and wife were guests at the Our fall ploughfng•is all done, leaving marriage of Herbert Moggridge, Len- the farm in good condition for receiv- \ x :f,.": f' but it must p is the millions. And sone are on different subjects and are deaboro on Wednesday. S. Hanna .he spring crops. tadhathas helped the farmers in this taught to different classes. Each y- P = �o o ,, I 'w connection has helped all classes of teacher -in training is also examined as Griswold, Manitoba, fell into a well on Ghureh Chimes �.. { Jivainess. to'hie ability to place suitable exer- gra farm the other day and was drown- G,F.Oakes t + i 11 %r cissa on the blackboard for seat work ed; he was a former resident of Huron. he well known musician, � A NEW ATTRACTION.—Thio summer A. S. Chrystal, Goderich, shi� pped a h&° joined the choir o£ Rattenbury St.1111 for pupils. There are thirty-one stud- Methodist church. .. the attraction in the horse ring was ents attending the Model School at stainer to the Doherty Organ Qo. last ' the guideleas horse, but it appears we Clinton, and a few less at Goderich. week; organ and piano keys are boiled On Sunday Rev. Mr Pocock exchang- f will have a greater novelty in the The examiners at Clinton are Messrs, in this tank under a pressure of 60 lbs. ed pulpits with the pastor ofTeesw.ater irioose ox. Amon the numerous let- Robb and Baird; at Goderich .Messrs The attendanceat the Cricketers con- Baptist church. cert last Thursday F fere received by J. L. Doherty from Torn and Moore. The names of the b was not as large as ()onflrmation classes are held in St. horsemen in different arts • of the anticipated, doubtless owing to the . - P successful students will appear in the Pauls church Vestry every Thursday ,u„u Country asking him to educate their County papers about the 24th foci, weather. but the Concert wae,neverthe- evening, at 7.30 p, m. hor0e§ to go guideleas for exhibition less, a sgecs one. Jim Walker, of the ptlilposes next summer is one from a I.O.G.T. BRIEFS.—Notwithstanding Clarendon, is laid up for a few days; he F. J. Briefer, Wingham, will lecture - party in the Northwest, wanting him the disagreeable weather there was a fell and cut his face somewhat. Mr in Perrin's Halt every Tuesday even -f to undertake the trainingg of a pacing cod attendance at; lodwe last Friday. W Doherty intends to be generous to- Ing at 7.30 until further notice. a I ' Jh6oseoxtoabikesulkyalsotogo uide- thief Templar Brownlee is quite at wards the proposed new Rattenbury Next Sunday morning Rev. B. Cle- leeg, he is alreddy broken and drives home in the chair; this promisee to be a St. Methodist church, but it is not an- went will discus the question of "Sys - r rsq,uiet and gentle, and the owner thi like most successful quarter; a good time ticipated he Will do quite what the tematic Beneficence" in Ontario St, auw�eam 11.1 I with proper handling he would beat is expected to -night; after the business News -Record predicts. The Hockey Methodist church. any 110190 livfhg.e have no doubt part of the meeting is over a comic Players met on Friday night and re -or- lg 83 contributed in Clinton in aid ec* ;it could be done, but think J. L, would program will be rendered. Next Fri- ganrzed for the season, electro the fol- $ p lowin sincere:—Hon. Pres., g of the At oma and Northwest Ool or- "" i� Y flgt> it a much longer and harder task day, Dec. 10th, an intereatfn debate g J. Spoon- g. P than `hedid getting Pacing Tommy to will take place, subject' "Provincial or; Pres., J. P. Dohertyy; Vice Pres., P. loge `Mission, is gratefully acknow- ga. zit successful it will prove a much Politics"to tie captained b two well W. Brock; Sec.-T'Ceaa.,I.R.Read; Oapt., ledged by Geo. Buskin, Missionary. ti '`,'"•' safer attraction than the ufdeleas known and o alar speakers, y Harry Sharp; Exec, Com., W. Dohert The Rattenbu S ia'ls - O December -.I ry t. Junior League g pe T, H, r, Ed.Cantelon and Harr Mason•the intend holding a Missionary Enter - r' Brownlee and C. M. d de now, who y MEN S OVERCOATS. Our i0e Gloves and Mitts would mise such a good debate? well, Intention is to secure the skating rink tainment and Sociable on the evening t, XVLES. `-- St. Andrew's day last yyou may bear it if you are a Good and have it run for the winter, Num- of Thursday, Dec. 9. An admission , Ttiei day. Turkeys were scarce this :Ceinplar, and if you are not one there Brous reports are to the effect that fee of 10 cents will be , charged. The 4». deiw9mir, ,. Municipal politica are very is plenty of time tor' you to join us shoddy peddlers are canvasafn g West- parente,gnd all friends of Junior work, The Leader, price5r The Famous, $8. We have never before had such a gul6L SUliday Was the first in Advent. before the debate; just come up to our orn Ontario and the many farmers who should attend this and help the Juniors The BOnanza,priee $7, The Jackson, $1.0 Gloves and Mitts, and at the a'I 11 µ 'hltibi4dtortae and flowers,sunshine and lodge room to -night (Friday) at eight have been bitten by the gang are Cam- in their zeal for missions. ` �� 'S rb ritC!era, have all been on deck this o'clock and we wall gladly initiate you; Flaming about the wa,y they had been "v ' robbed. well, those who have been tak• The 9. S. Chapter of the Quild of St. The above lines are the cheapest est and best they are going out by the dozens e�►el►` "1. w¢eic, The fine weather this week has of course we could tell you now that Paul's are giving a Klondike Social in p l.e;tti.�lled the farmers to finish their tur• the Grits will come off conquerors in en in deserve thepuniehment,for warn- the School Room, on Monday, Dec. 6, goods shown In the west. Our bigtrade in week. These goods are all worth ?5e and 1i rose have been arcalat. about these $1 but a big cash purchase tells the atblr , Z ' Inip aht;(iift. Anticipation of Christmas the debate, but coma and witness the Silver collection. GOId claims will sell them demonstrates this fact. In BOY'S11 wild things are having the usual ef- debate for yourself. It is hardly ne- travellers for years past. Harland Bros. at a nickel each, The person finding I@ct ih 914011#u the attendance in the cessar to sit that we are both tie ed are looking into the merits of acetyline g yp y g v gas with a view to its merits 'fn the largest nu Der or nuggets will Overcoats see our great lines at $4, $5, $6. Get a pair before they're gone. patiod6a Sunday Schools. Wide-awake and surprised at a certain article whichIntroductionclaim the gold�priz& Refreshments toirchanta will now begin to extend appeared in last week's Globe; now town. Sunday Observance petitions g PP will be served. thdir invitidiloiis to the public to call we are doing our beet for prohibition are beingg circulatedfgrsi natures Mrs i\ , aild,"nepebt their stock of Christmas and if eople would sympathize with H. Tows is on the sick list, and in The Forty Hours' Devotion begins Another speclal purchase is a Lina of Mens Hose, 2 pair for 25C. all wool and ribbed top:, o(i secs y quite poorly. firs Butt hag returned next Sundlly at St. ,rose h s church they are good value at 23c, a pair, but buying goods iu large quantities enables us to sell 'the Count Coune-il meet on us int iq noble work instead of find• P ' ,, ii&rlay-,• Auction wile bills printed Ing fault with us, a greater amount of to town. Geo. Porterfleld,of Marnoch, and will conclude on Tuesday forenoon. has taken a position at the organ far- There will be High ]►lass on Sunda close. Our Wonderful Knee Pants at 50 60 and 75C lift short •Notice and a free local an- good would be accomplished; but we P g y at , , still go out by the dozens, and lib ' houncine. gide von with every order are confident that we are right and tory' Mr Seager,from the tonaid En- 10.80 a. m., and evenin devotions at 7 such value is to be found an where, Our Great Christmas Dis la takes lace in a few'° "11 I f'or,,billynn the VW RUA. The fruits cannot account for'otherpecele's o In- gine here attaching the heat P• m. Monday, High Mase at I0 a. m., � Display place � y � i*�.';li 60th the libido are bare, the #ons; however, we 'trust that the tame er to the fire engine. Mr Perrin is evening devotions with a sermon by days, and lire - ' 1, show an assortment of fine goods that Cannot be equalled outside the citing l"cl'nW !a }hi wtlr the skits' itr4b Irby, De- Is near at hand when all will see the aDipping his Goderich wheat alt' along Rev Father McCabo of Seaforth, at —1-4 ;� 6mb¢r'd chill ler in the air, and son it necessity of Temperance organizations, the Grand Trunk in every direction. 7 36 P Tuesday Nigh Maas at 1(l a, • ' � ,ti111b�,ms tiny, -•Coria. There is some talk of erecting a curling ro• AI who wish to attend( will bo and skating rink at Steep's pond. k[ndly recoived. .BROSO 0THE 910 S'rol��, r�I�TON11. �,L. I I } .8 " '. J 1 �, I . I ,. . o h.w , . \ Y _ e _ ,` .. 1 , . i. .� �jj,, 11011111 Y.� fi Bit -� ' _ -_ -- _ _ - _ 531._• -..y ,i�i�11,a:,.....a.:46 .Yh..i r''' L- I