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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-12-10, Page 4,� .. , • . 1� . 7" 11 7--q­-M- : CLINTON�l/. i ' , ...�.♦ - .....,.A'T-.'+fn!Fr^.^'1".nY-wl�„".^!-.!TT.---_T-s„!,• ,s, _-.,_ -.a-•�-„+,v^�•i .�' P1. "•+m+.r,hm��.••i•+.vw,•q•-R--..�+•+--n. Q1t1t1 4�'g111t#C1�x.--,�--� Rop3dont own - �•.T.--�-, — - be brill a south of C1114on; D . µ gQ1rr�alondnG� . 1 Btu -Globe re 1 -, - that the oek►nI pay ono half the ,cost.Of „-- , EItSR'1111RL g the cot#Heil hewer to the yell, their share not to expend' .Weare net responsible for 'sn hluq wlra;t. a a1ra111zet�lad to have oantribatiena,tr e u ar meetin of e,,, r:,. was held on Monday eventing, The $300. ever that aPPears under this It , iaa, hit 4clumn rxom any of our r@advrs, It $tayele Yortltave,visitors or pirpose going away y commlttoe reported that in The report of the Hansa of,,Iief age gomr, - youroelP drop:ln and tell aS, qY aged ns a 8I"i 1✓0 li�1Q l�eW Err : order,to have a clock put. in the tower mittee was d;scuand sad adopted, (1) R Re Y to, Mlt >i Mountcas>kle's note tot, that e8eot, of elle 1!f amorist mall, the whole tower Sundry iiulirovemerite fn the butldings an B,; J.. Giblinga spent Sunday wi! 1<t� ��p t188�jkly . vQould have to be remodelled and it completed; (2) that tha.keeper's reportbe _ p . . friends in Exeter. r was practically impossible to do this printed in thbo minutes; 3) ' reoommended Mise MoHard g !✓ `without changing the plane for the that the Gocjerialr adtbor�tten be regneoted ?'o flee $i3itor of tTid'Neto lGra, y was visiting in Teeswe pll l dear, £Qx � .. �* whole building., Mr Todd did not i to provid, for an idiotic inmate, named nix $is+—ln the Mail and Empiraof, er on Wednesday, thinly the committee had done its duty Brindiey, as he is not a proper. subjeot for Nov, 27th, appeared a letter from the pen• Plimmer paid a visit leak week ' r9 ow ' 1$ At this rate, must and introduced a resolution that fur-- the haase, and tbat in future no prieoger of >�livs, Qlarp tri, Monntoaatl0 on ..e tem- friends in Orangeville. ;, they infornigUon. be rocured as to cost be admitted wrthoak the signature of the parents gaeotiori, 'and with your permis- Mrs Oleo. Wright, of Berlin waw via'ti+ &(DOUTC1paII18C 41G? tylexltine .. of a clock but there being no seconder warden; (4) that the house being Hary Riled cion I will endeaQor to »newer a few of her friends in town last week. t , to his Motfon, itdropped• beyond its oapsolty,the matter received the questional and reply to some of her or- • - The Staveley Committee also report- serious oonsideration of the council, t;amentw. Will Moffatt, Mies Brigham and Mi - • ed that Mr Coopor had rendered an ac- The report of the County Property oom- She appeeako of temperance organizations Alice Twitchell spent Sunday in Goderia Wo. �•i�90010�tl>xlmts count for work and material to the ex- mittee was adopted, It r000mmended as "faoilitIen, for the propagation of sin,” John Powell Is#t on Friday for Petioli tent of $1198,and recommended that he name repairs at the jail, that the reppire "hotbeds of evil," a "curse; 'ane nays they where he will aid his son in hie restaurs t asAi ••-Q Olson receive $350 on account, and 50 per cen t asked for by the sheriff and registrar be have a "Centaminatin influence," while' business. lost--4eo Daly more when he satisfies the committee reported on at Weak session, and reported g ere, -,W G Perrin P p their members are "ill-disposed persons.' Mies McClure of Clinton, bas taken - R and J Ranaford that the remainder of the stone is on that all the count buildings were properly Now I will not stop to reply to the above , Y g P P Y p Y oaition in Beattie's tailoring departmer ? gifts J Grigg . hand and paid #or, kept. tirade cf abase farther than commend to pp , .1buying E Bovey Mr John Colclou h asked the council The report of Road and Bride commit- Heneall. yanre$d r.P B Crowe g p g Mina Monntoastla that portion of her own Rev. W. Stout to dos something ht to tt :oo 'A wards 8ollowa . removing the tea a da K i h was >T Y yea d an 1 g Passed, atter d end whi re h ea Kirkto of , P , oommendin a people ought not to n, was in tog ax e r encu g P as W C Searle, # on i g e the hese line and thus prevent that the commissioner advertfee for ten. "meddle with other people's business in- last weals; be expresses himself ae pleaet a1f Shoes -Taylor & Co a snow Elocade in the winter. On mo- dere for the three bridges mentioned in his stead of 'attending tq their own, and in with the work on his new field. 7liaand Globe—Xew Era tion of Courts. Plummer and Walker report and lay same before council at neat their over -zeal defame and tryto rain well Mrs Struthers, of Bayfield, formerly tNnt,wanted—Mry french p id -knows -Allen tit Wilson it was decided to leave the matter for session. living people who are opposed to their par. Clinton, left for Chicago on Monda I , Owplantgg Mill—B Stevens the new council to deal with. A detailed report of a committee to en• ticular,method of reforming thedrankard," where she will reside in future, adY for X►nae=i4s iiA J M iii Co On motion of Reeve Kenned 11 t'i rforsNiiis t alp J Morrish y,second- quire as to the salaries of other county Her statement that the Canadian homes Mies Grace Tedford, who has been nr ter "4tLepaers—Jaokson•Broa ed by Cou$n.Todd.it was decided to pay clerks and Wasurere was read and adopt. of the present day are what the temper- der the doctor's care for the last tw oboe to creditors -A A Ferguson the Clerk 25 to consolidate the by-laws ed. In one group of 23 counties the over. &nee organizations have made them, will months, in rapidly recovering bar health. ,old watch te+rsale . W L ouimette of the town, be to do the work at his age salaries were—Clerk 11460, treasurer be accepted by the temperance people as a a0lying �ale-;.�llroy& Wiegman leisure. Mrs Gran stmas iso6oxing W Omer tit Co $790, and in another groap of 14 counties compliment, although not intended as ger, of Victor, Colorado, wh istlnas to Doming—W Cooper & co A by-law was passed appointing the the average salaries were $725 and $1,275, snob• Nowhere on the face of God's bean- has been visiting her father, Mr Stineor eltgs to fti;niture—Droadfoot, Boa & Co polling places and returningg officers as The question of building an addition to tiful earth can be found a slot where reli. for nearly a year, returned to her home o follows, Town Hall, W. H. Manniug; the House of Refuge was laid over till some tion and purity predominate in the home Monday. 1 *' ` Stewart's store,Victoria street T.John- future meeting. to the same extent as in the Canadian R. J, Gauley, picture dealer, is in tow. �lioton tv 6A aeon e'swagll's waggon shop, ndre s. The Finance Committee lowing reoommepd home: True, there are places of habita- taking orders for Christmas; he does an �{► Jjr�j Leslie's waggon shop, S. J. Andrews, payment of the following accounts:— tion where religion and purity are strati- larging and framing, and has also a tin Each returning officer to get $3 for his 8cbool exam. ea eases—D, ere but be it remembered these are the picture of Queen Victoria. � -t !ll P itobb, $116,33• g + ttss. FIi;I174X,DECI7MBER 10, 1897 services. J.E. Tom, $112.90; stationary and book,— homes of drinkers, and not of temperance The wife of Rev. J. E. Parke, who ha Mr Plummer stated that the expend- Geo, Porter, $28.75, $207.90, John Butler; people. Like a roaring lion this oursed e , . iture on the streets, &c., to date was coal, Wm. Lee, for ail ' traffic fell n on these homes, touched the been in poor health for some time, ba $1514. office, j $28.70, registry P gone on a visit to relatives in Toronto and k $53 85, court house $293; eleotr'o inmates with its wand of withering deeola• IrIlEard on TO Mr Swallow resented the re ort elf light—Ro ere Co.,supplies for court hones, g g hopes, withering intellects, Markdale. it is hoped the visit may bene y 1�• P g tion bli htin fit her. the Fire and Water Committee, which $10, light for jail, six months, $34,80, for debasing propensities, brutalizing appe- urilag th6 tour,of ,Mr Whitney, he dealt with the new applies to the ef- court house, $5Y, town of Goderieh for titer, demonizing passions, and defiling Mrs W. Cantelon, Goderieh, was the flciency of the department. sewer, $350: water rate, consciences. These are homes which have guest of Mise L. Graham last week; whil, igt1 1 bI t laying special arises on the al- $80; hardware— here she visited the Haase of Refuge, act The usual rebate of taxes was allowed R. W. McKenzie, handcuffs, $53, leg irons, been made wretched by the liquor traffic, ; , f ed fiiy4grtt, q shown by the Harsly thous who are entitled to it under the $6,50, A. B. Daviison, $17.84; Ontario and their inmates, persona, who, had it not was greatly pleased with the apparen �javer I menti* towards American lum- statutes. Chief Wheatley was allowed statdtes, $24.30; postage and stationary—J. been for the traffic, might have lived for comfort of the inmates. $5 for services rendered as night watch- E- Tom, $8.46, D. Robb, $8.21, John An- useful ones on earth and honor and immor- Mrs John Sturdy, who has been vieitini �ipfmw;t.', 73e waxed eloquent on env- man during the illness of A. McRae, slay, $4.25; advertisingand talit in heaven. whose resignation printing— Y her daughter, Vire Pike, returned to Gode. g ,: oci'as,I a on this topic, claiming gnation was accepted,and E. Signal, $20,98, Star, $3.69, Exeter Times, Can Mise Moautaastle point to one rich on Saturday. For a lady in the eigh• 1`�titt Mr Hardy had given the Amer;c- Herman appointed to fill out the unex- $1, Heasall Observer, $4, Clinton Record, home in Canada, or even elsewhere, that ties she is pretty active, and is one of the P ined term, Dr.Shaw, Medical Health $1, Seaforth Sun, $2, W, H, Kerr, $174.15 has one more joy of earth, or whose in- (few remaining pioneers of Goderiah town. 4s ra pervate interview, and that the ofHc er. was granted the usual fee of $30. a number of small items and House of mates have one more hope of heaven on ship. ber;legaslation was more favorable The Finance Committee recommend- Refuge accounts from No. 313 to 375, ag. account of this profane, bewildering, in - he °A' erican saw mill men than to ed payment of the following accounts: gregating $2,130,78. toxieating beverage? If she can I prom- Dr Gray, who has been looking after thi � . -1 .. JoQ. Wheatley to pay men on streets, ise to show her ten to one that have fewer practise of Drs. Gann and Turnbull, left att►iths •►n similar business. Last $19,06: D»,vis & Rowland, $32.43; Jae, joys of earth, and whose inmates have for London on Tuesday. He is in man IC iiAr $Hrdy took Mr Whitney t.o Fair, $21.21; D.Cook, teaming, 95centd; Church �hlmes. 1 3 respects "A chip off the old block, bavin3 Terri. eN$e as sertions,denving them ,T. TPdrord, $7.50; T. East, rile $29.29 less hope of heaven on account of the k Rev, C. R. r Farr Gorhu is succeed- the set determination i bis father, aided y g' g pp 6 same beverage, tBt tin _ challen in the O o ition J. B. Kennedy, pound, $12; R. Baker, ed by Rev. Mr Farney, Church of Eng- Mise Mountoastle ea " ' � Y g eX�to furnish one aloin of roof in P ' land. ye Uquor i,. ,,eaenti• b cod medical training. ]earth,, or his statements. But Mr 6J ,cords vrood, $16.25; W. 'Wheatley, al to the preservation of life during severe A Kippen correspondent gays:—"Mise t. -amine. $5• W. J. Mitchell printing, The regular monthly fellowship illness, such as to grippe, inflammation of Howe, of Clinton, wae,during the Yore part y" event fu* they than thio. He pro- P g+ $10.90; R. Reynolds, salary, '$18; Jos. meeting was held in both Methodist the lungs, eta.," and relates instances of the week, enjoying the company of the ed a' memoranda; showing that Mr Wheatley, rent for Mrs Dcwine, $2 el- Churches on Sunda showing where persona thus afflicted who Misses Aoheaon,of the manse. Mise Perrin, ttpc;y was apartnee in one of the ec•tric light, $4.90; 3 teams for Jubilee, Y• used liquor were restored to health. But of Clinton, was also visiting at the home V,cawlumbtr companies; that he $6, reeeip ts, R.. Welsh scales, $16.70; Rev. Mr Clement will preach mission- of Mr and Mre Thos. McKay. n interest ib the very thing he h»p, $]5; J. Wheatley, scales, $14.2A; cry sermons at Alma on Sunday morn• it is worthy of notice th%t in each case px!'t�nding_ to denounce, and that R. Reynolds, work,&c, $102 95; Statile ins and at Turner's Sunday afternoon, mentioned the liquor was mixed with Rev- W. Wade and wife, of Westport, , Won w».a bosh false tend moon- Y Rev. G. �V. Andrews Holniesville something else; in one Case it was mixed Dak., are visiting their daughter, Mrs E. J. township, for new road, $25; Goderieh , with "some.other drug, and in the other Courtice. It is sixteen years since they tit .; Mr Whitney explained that township, for new road, $35. preached in the Ontario St, Church with egg, Now the fact that thousands left here for the west, and this is the first Merest was only normal trifling, Or motion of Messrs Todd and Plum- Sunday evening, Mr Clement bein at of eo le died of la r, visit back. The find man changes, et fie could not get away from the rner the electric light committee were Sharon. g P P g 'ppe daring the epi- y y g y ton in whish he had laced hint demi», taken with the , fact that whiskev see many old familiar faces to welcome P instructed to find the cost of 100 or 150 The attendance during the Forty formed one of the chief companent parte them.11'Their etc John is here with them, pilin unsupported assertions, incandescent lights on the streets, to Hour's Devotion at St -Joseph's church of the medicine used makes it equally ae Mr wade is as strongly as ever in love . replace some of the arc lights. Council was very good. About 200 persons re- sensible to suppose that the 'other drug" with Canadian institutions and laws, and °Fartiamentary. adjourned to meet again on the evening calved Holy Communion. or the egg had as much influence in affect- while he likes the west, in some respects, �f the 15th inet.to receive the Finttincial iag the cures mentioned as had the whiskey. he does not think the moral standard is rpening of the Houseon the 30th Report. - The W.F.wa of Ontario St Church 1 quite agree with Miss Motintcastle that anything like ae high in the States as in last week forwarded a box 'of clothes, we onnnot find a better authority on n very grand function, and &c., to the sufferers by fire in Windsor, the Dominion. oulenrly interestingon account Ca.'ounty 1'ounell 1V'.S. There were also eight fine bed which to work for the suppression of evil The following ite=, from the Sarnia new ieut.-Governor, Sir Oliver quilts in the collection, than the word of God,' but her attempt to Canadian report of a concert in that pli;oe, • - TnE DFCE51DER SESSION identify "legislation against temptation," refers to a daughter of H. M. Poussett, the S1 , appearitnce in the Chamber. i We were misinformed last week con- with legislation against the liquor traffic well known representative of the Canada cerning the appointment of Mr Smith goes to show that she has failed to grasp_ ,Life Insurance Co.:—"Mies Lucy Poassett, self from the throne was most The council met at Goderieh last week; to the parishes of Summerhill, Middle- she•".eltuabio�, She evidently. does riot y y all the members being present ecce t Dr who has been abroad for nearly three ears, ehen°sive and important. Rollins, P tons and Holmesville. Middleton's is know that what'ie commonly called"drank- has spent the greater part of her time e wits, no time lost in'bringing A oomniunioation was read from F. S. n^t in the list to be supplied by Mr a inner" is as much a disease as in cholera, etnd}"iag in,London and Geneva. We can Smith. or typhoid say unhesitatingly that the time and mo - position stamper to book for the Spenoe�aeking that this council petition yp cid fever, and is known to medical Y the Legislature to place certain restric• The Baptist church will observe its science as alcoholism or depsomania. Now ney expended on her voice has brought its stat '`mento made during'Mr Whit- tions on the liquor traffic, and sent to spec- anniversary services on Sunday, Dec. I ask what would be thought of the sanity reward. The clear pure tones of Mies e lobi•: Mr German, the mover of ial committee, which recommended that 19th, pasto"Jas. Coults, of AilsaCra�ig of the man who, with his Bible in his Poussett's mezzo-soprano rang out to great addt•ess, handled the Opposition no action -be taken. w;ll preach morning and evening. He hand, should quote therefrom in an en- advantage in her several selections, and lifers in such a master ly fashion its A petition from the united counties of will give an aldress on ]Monday even- doavor to prove that a cesspool in the Contra the general public opinion was that no fOree a denirkl of his utterances on Northumberland and Durham seeking ing, subject `•Our own country," of our town breeding cholera and typhus voice ever heard in Sarnia has surpassed Veinal pppmts, even when reported in amendments to the administration of The meeting of the Ontario street germs which were being carried on the Mies Poaeaett'a i❑ any one particular, b Mail and Empire, and finally forced criminal justice and asking the council to League, last Monday evening, was wings of the wind to the four corners of Time and apace will not permit of our e tt fr m r e las o a M Whitney at n co-operate i Y tie such P petition the ear was a earth leaving „ P• rad and withdrawn on account of the "Junior ng death and" desolation in commenwn„ further on her voice, but we tltkl Welt 'intend to reiterate his sent to special committee, which declined Garden," The regular monthly can- their -train, should not be legislated against, must congratulate her on the success of Irrrp fr}temente on the floor of the action.. bar first appearance in Canada as a nucration meeting will be held next ,because each legislation would be contrary PP pro- ni e. tilEiere we see t•he utter unrelia- Report of County Judge, Warden and' Mondayinsl ead of the literary meetin to the word of God. What woold be feasional.' II I. Of tT' statements made on these Clerk of Pence, re attpohment of the vil. g• thought of the acuity of snob rr person a6tons, when there is no one pies- lege of Heneall to county council division Epwo► t.h segue Anniversary Ser- and yet what are all the ills which cholera P—hureh Ohlines I to refttte•thpm. Will not the elec- No. 3, was read and filed. f vices will be beld in Ontario St -Church or typhoid fever have occasioned since the Rev. S. Sellery, M. A.,; of Guelph, a of Untario feel insulted? Will Written request of Mr D. French, keen. on Sunday next, when Rev. Dr Pascoe, advent of man upon this planet, in coml or. will preach anniversary services in the i, , 'A' a any Confidence in men who er of the House of Refuge, for increase - of Wingham District, will officiate. icon with those which intoxicating liquors Brussels Methodist Church, on Decem- �ke-charges on the platforms of their salary for himself and matron, was read `� special contribution of $100 is asked annually in Canada alone. While cholera her 19, n meetings„which they dare not. re- and seat to eaeeative committee, which re- for toward the Trust Funds of the , and typhoid fever destroy the body and Rev. Mr McCutcheon, x retired min- kt-b1,ti' o:floor of uhe House, whet.- fused to grant an increase. Church, and every cent of this amount perhaps ultimately liberates the soul; inter, whose home is in St Thomas, has +;�'kdow they cannot to maintained? A petition was read from the Welling- should be contributed. drunkenness not only makes the body so taken Mr Tiffin's wotk on the Walton y=-•, ton council, asking Huron to join in Basing The friends of Mr Findlay will be corrupt that a demon would scorn to dwell Circuit for awhile, owing to the latter's amendment to Sea. 31, High School Act, sorry to learn that he again finds it therein, but it blights and scathe, mildews illness. 'he' 'Bounty G'ouneil. but n t action was taken, necessary to withdraw from active and damns the soul. The Seventh Annual Convention of ” Tne report of County Commissioner work, his health being in a critical Another curious feature connected with the Howick Union Sunday School Or - he tit►w Ootitnty Oouncil has had one Ainslie was read, which in brief is as fol- state. In a couple of weeks Mr Find- the arguments advanced by the opponent ganizat.ion will be held in the Presby- ira3 e]iperience,• and there ia, Hatay lows:—(1) Reporting work done since last lay will quit his work on Tuckersmith of prohibition is that while they consider terian Church, Wroxeter, on Tuesday, r•, glome curiositk to know how the meeting as directed by council, (2) that Circuit and be succeeded by Rev. Mr it uneoriptaral to legislate against the Feb. 1, 1898. f i3 stem hies worked eom aced new bridges are needed on the Morris and McCutcheon, of St. Thomas, nation of evil, they are quite willing to The managers of St. Andreaw's 3' P McKillop boundary, near Walton, on the legislate against the effect. Here is what Church congregation, Kippen, are pre- p the;old. in our County Council Hullett and McKillop boundary, near Rev, W. E. Kerr, Hentall, and his Miss Mountoastle wonid do with the liquor paring for grand anniversary services ort,'ivvilfbcifound»statement "I Iof the Grand Bend, all rmall bridges; ry giving his assistant, Mr McKelvey, hate traffic—the cause of drunkenness, I quote during this month, in connection with statement of orders issued by him since brought to a close the special meetings h,r own words. "I would leave whiskey the thirty-first anniversary of the tthis yEar And ileo last pear, show- Jane meeting, amounting to $4,882.61, which they have been carrying on at ae,free as when fifty pears ago good whie- church. its na . orial saving, sofa as finances some of mese being for completion of con- the Bethseda appointment during the key could be att uta ; fortwenty-five cents a On Thanksgiving day, after the us - tracts awarded by connoil. past eight weeks. These services were gallon." She would have it free. Here is ual Thanksgiving Service, the annual al{y;In , ,tiv . ' of the new system. Per- very largely attended, and much in- what she would do with the effect. She meetin of the Presbyterian con rega- c .^ On motion of Cook and Miller the Clerk terest was manifested thou g gg we believe the new system a was directed to place before the members ghoul, as is would have "an act passed to suppress the tion of Blyth was held. Notwithstan- �ki one,. though there •were features the several amounts paid to members of evidenced by the fact that 35 have Dro- bar, and arrest and'punish any man found ding the unfavorable weather; there the Coanail for the years 1896 an a 1897 fessed faith in the Lord and unet�d in a public pleas in a state of inebriation" was a very good attendance. The re- , old system that were advan- and cost of committees, which is as fol- with the church. and leave him "fined" or "sent to an ports show that t he past year was one iesus ,t; Whine in Goderieh the other Iowa:— A largely attended meeting of the asylum," of the best in the history of the con- We rcpt the trouble to aQk County Paid to councillors— 1896 • 1897 . Woman's Missionary Society of Onta- "And lot him who became intoxicated on gregation. nit lane and County Treasurer Y y January seeafon...... $636 90 $320 90 ria St. church was held at the pareoh- his own premises be arrested, tried and lines their opinion of the new syr- June y53 30 360 80 age on Tuesday afternoon, the Presid- convicted in like manner." r, as eciinpared with the old, believ- December " • , . 704 50 248 10 ent, Miss Freeman, in the chair. The "And in the event of an intoxicated man Are beth tkiaf they were in a.position to gine _ sub doing any bodily harm to any one.let him � ! it) ' , of value. Both tbese geh- --- ject for prayer and study was"Med- be arrested, tried and punished for his of- Eyes nen stated. that so far as transact- $2684 78 $929 80 i --al Missions. The ladies who carried Coat of committees— 1896 1897 out the very interesting prcgram were fence as though ft were premeditated." Y the Ctounty business was concern- Warden..............8 36 00 078 80 I Mesdames Perrin, Andrews and Brick- And if drink makes a man crazy and tti;iteen then performed it just its House of Refuge..... , 112 90 86 20 ! enden. A bale of clothing was forward- he kills his fellowman, she would baye Alike tae fifty", and on .the general work- I ed last week to the sufferers b him "tried for murder and committed to o� the new Act they had no fault --"— -'— p fire in the penitentiary for life,.and if this did not + $148 90 $166 00 Windsor N.$.,as reported y P 5Few people have eyes alike, Fully nine- t lad. Btittiey, bath stated that they P ted b Mrs Jun- mer, ffw6fable ".o the Act. They The Inspector of the House 'of Refuge I or, the energetic superintendent of the stop the evil I would try more severe tenths of those who weer glassed have f Supply Committee. Two new members measures. different vision in each eye. Careless td that it would Cost less to go- was regaestad to attend the meeting of the PP Y Her;argnmenta summed ti in one word r ilaio Coltnty than before, blit look- oonnofl. Adds VarooB, having bat one I were received. At the close of the meet- P examinations fail to bring out this de- r httixe:4Id,tnunici al Act, which re• arm, was granted a peddler'o license. A ing an hour was spent in social inter- ie that the people of Canada should sit feet, consequently, you suffer with t motion to la ' course, during which the hostess with folded arms and witness the devasta- �ed'tt 'r6tive itn$ in deputy to at place a 2 loch pipe railing onI , Mrs headache, from eye strain. n f County. Clouncil,they believed t he all bridges on leading roads in the country Clement, served refreshments. tion by this destroyer and lift no finger to stem to tide of withering desolation, while We Test eacli eye separately, select proper a �pitget•s got value for the additional was cont to road and bridge committee, The Junior League of Rattenbury the Dor mortal who falls beneath its lenaes, and adjust Glasses to suit both y efq iture by way of the,tarreased wbioh declined to adopt the motion, The St. Church is feasting on good things withering influence must be dealt with an a eyes. +ritiotio,> bit .municipal iifFairn, In Jailer reported that there are at present this month. The first meeting last criminal. r opin'rbn ]title' or no interest will eight persona in custody, all males, ria of Friday evening was taken by H. B. In conclusion tat mo say that if the poo- S1)eCtaCleB a' low as �I,OU t be- taker! " in Clttiinty CohnciI elec• them being vagrants, ono insane and one a Chitnt, who gave the Juniors many plc of Canada would rid the country of the P b c u~pttred with what kvae the debtor. Un motion of Messrs Torrance Practical illustrations of the powerand drunkard's drunkenness they const rid .the (1f'�[� � q� /'t�`� b it{ ityt gbne,by. To this extent and' 1, it was decided that all jail sap- use of electricity, exhibiting electric country of the curse 04 the drunkard's IV nnOP�R & ,,, + pl"�fer'the old system to the new. Plies be bought by tender. light, electro plating, magnetifying, drink. There is no alternative, and unless b 4,w.ige,';the new works satisfaetor. A motion by Messrs MoEwen and Cook telegraphing, bell ringing and its man- the country ere in no the native, therm trio Graduate Opticians and Booksellers 7.k 161406 expensive. to amend rules of admission to House o4 Her of igniting explosives, explitining will dextro the country. Yours tint t Refuge by malsing term of prior reeidenoo as he illustrated the action producing Y y' y+ CLINTON. th Ii riaartietf eo Ne Are in county two years instead of one, was different result.-. He also charged a C H. Ilnzzo. po . p quite Con• sent to exeontive committee for report at large number pf knives, to the delight CENT i bit voeingle additions,,to their next session, g A number of Rev, Mr Kerrin's R'qG q of their owners, and at the close gave friends, belonging to his congregation s k ihAl bob iia Turnberry there is a The clerk was instructed to procure for the desired shock to the majority of k Where they' ebnae as Shogr" oath ootinoillor a Co f th h ' at Mitchell d I � . - 4 1-7 . -1 j V . � - 11�61 . '; -, I , ylc� .1W, f A, " � I � , , I '" ,. ,. >i �-A Cnming I.. and everybody who sees our beautiful display of Holiday Attractions is glad Of it. Our desirable goods and low prices make Xmas shopping a real pleasure. `.. We invite you to come in and look around. F'cy Chinaware BOOKS A leading line of our stock, The Boy's and Girl's Own consisting of Cups, Saucers, Annual, Chatterbox, Sunday FancyVases, Sugar&Cream ,New Henty books, Chum's Porridge Sets, Bread and Toy Books, Poets, Standard Butter Plates, Water Setts, sets, popular books in fancy View Goods, &c. bindings, and other volumes. TOYS . FANCY GOODS V Our entire upper flat is de- Novelties of all kinds, Inks, voted to Toys, of which we Frames, Mirrors, Brush and have an immense sl ock of Comb Sets, Manicures, Work Dolls, Blocks, Games, T1nlBOxeS, Jewel Boxes, Collar o Goods, Mechanical Toys,Doll'and Cuff Boxes, Haudkerch'f I Cabs, Rockers, &c. I and Glove Boxes, &c, I I i ,We -promise the best in quality, the __ Mott in quantities, and the lowest price to all. 'Coq 846ok StoreA. . � Tim T�7G►"O .&- J' S CHRISTNIS NOVEL PIES. of V ban be be uality, hoes sop d I C.HEAP' GOOIlS This is the to remember their gentlemen frin when ladies ends. We have what you want in vs GOOD GOOD S'J� TIES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVE ., SHIRTS, the are not continually harping about Cheap C�ooda. We argue this way, Cheap SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Goods are of a poor quality, and not as. some would make the public believe, Good UMBRELLAS, Goods at a cheap price. I FUR CAPS, ETC." No else. He is initmake aeli finsomebody Just the thing suited for the holiday season, and our prices are so gcaged that every We advise every customer to buy a good arti- cle. as it is the cheapest in the end, purse can be suited. Our Christmas Ties, and it is not necessary to visit your tailor every few months for a new supply, done tip singly in Fancy Bodes, are sellers, and aro very handy for Vending The Good Goods keep their appearance wear longer, and give satisfaction to both our tailor and Yourself. Try it and you will be, convinced. away, We invite inspection and comparison, A. J. NORRISH, Clinton.! A. J. HOLLOWAY, Clinton. 08MMMMME"" A Shoe Talk. * . Dvery person who does not have o pay storage on his money a amiliar with the difficult problem making a Small income most the � ^ equirements of these advanced imes. Footwear is one of the ufailing necessities, and it' costa good deal in the course of a ear—if you get the wrong kind: don't keep the wrong kind. ' Not that we are more honest other dealers, but our long ex- erienoe line taught us how to avoid Bing "stack" on poor goods. This knowledge is necessarily of to our customers, because, cheaper a shoe firm can buy e cheaper it can affo}Tl t0 8011. '1 \ , 10 "Oheap" doesn't mean poor however, for if it did, our would not be "cheap." We ;;. no poor ual't ro ars, pyo a revised eta- I t gee present. Che Juniors thorough. 1 + presente him with a q i Y goo a, no mat- ,� ' .y g lutes of Ontario when published, and the ly enjoyed this edneational treat »nd handsome cutter and a string of bells 13!CRATFORD, ONT ter what grade. _ , . by blesal>g " ns it were. on Wednesday morning this week, It The celebrated makers +I� . pin. Laved council then adjourned. thank Mr Chant most heartily for the RV ills wants to The report of the executive db.rmittee evening's entertain.anent. Thursday came ami sec as a pleasant surprise to the pop. The SchoolIstt0 the In this hl hist I was adopted. It recommended no action was their lac missionary sociable, and J.D. Ii~xNG1 `'� Qd. i 1r .'ctttlnibn cb�ottrning the p 41, in tha following matters;—The alai of next week the have the, leasure u f a " standard "of excellen e. rn y p No less than 13 men have been "ac. J .� T B13i,L ttaFtlty, we can sad that wo are .illy Wyatt for damage to a horse while i Union Teiraperauce meeting with On• cidentally" shot and killed in Maine 1 �-�, istity op}5b3ed to cominititing orosaiug Maitland bridge, and the applies. I tatio fit. Juniors, the latter £apnishing this season in mistake for deen. Such Unequalled advantages in every depart. 6fany;of th , who have lion of %be Poultry Association for a rant; ' the program nae. The Rev, Mr Cie. a careless sacrifice of lite' is awful. All meat. Moderate rates• board Cheap. En- . . W;ednteieYceti to dearth in that Ilteesre Nott and Craig be allowed meat will address the young people on the deer In the state are not worth the ter any time. Write for circulars. i Cim � �" .T C $126 60h in fall of their oWin through an , the subject of temperance. • life of one man. x0 W. J.Elliott,Principal The Noted Shoe ''input, (111u.to i �. • . 1. I , 1 t, . ' t 1 , I d' ,. '� 0 _ f• ,6 ..,,•. 1 . 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