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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-12-24, Page 4r77w""j-411 7". -",` N "rS�` T ^r c* • lip I •' fir, �?p'� be eiwi ba A va,aAntributio#UM tqb_� •I« Il1JI4to, to-Wi4bips WO 9% any ` t A,.", xeadgxrtR 1L 'l',�T,t1al 4 yaltliaye vlpi o or Rrpetlacoiilg avatar 1e0mb f by !10411,9101 onraslf,.clrcp Xk %A4 Oil Qi aandroul It tiwo tabami :gots ba 4lte0t +aaaot.: . '`-s 'Q;w: ra Fxl nk slob iaxlacnaa #ko Debrai(R tap, e790.►Ba a the Wee W. G}rir;'yi Dstrolt, Ig,� 0 ouosa of Miss ,JDnklns, �ot fad loot#t!, asci , A :n . D>1 xsnN « 4o lcxan ; ie visiopq. toondq fo , a°Drage, W'06.1 r 1l4oRillop . anti begs; ted 1 bgtxa Rl r k7'. Swartsi �+3nglala�n, ie Xi0,li no -avDlage ars .l tile' �Il.Ql�6 . daway,'i�tapl elldsi t n .AW + I obs AV M A A hRtm rlh lvtk�l�g� Cr J Orogory', of I!a5gteri s $cid�no a fere .0470, Ili, the.anuntry pit . R, 0411 torn. Quite a few Of suroung,peoph taolK adyanage of o. >2t ,MAO, :wllf bell nR t a tori r e r .... , .. A] - Ypeu y mesh o x . „ n , vµ e e X r p d h b• ,, , .ua „ .. e .en i lJlirl +:.. r, Y w e. ._li r. r ;' V 1 er ilia as • i t M a lit, G r w 11f k. i 1 y i e a hn G 'b art nd ..., Q>� It Su' ` a.. n .. a aria a s n. s` >n da e n a' o .. d n !� act $d a a 1n T n &. « a f r. r ! #� 1f#, am sass. t . ?► gin L nq, of uiorriing and avenin i �n the siker•' I�ivepe od4 p og ew: • .. , �(ise ,kllniala Doan, of 1]etrolb, is home �n►al1Dt f,, and Mala, S7. ]Goxab, I�aee Line, lsQr., � , , 2,00ge. !�[id,41000 it �atlola,;7 >'e .olxelv±a aervaGe 1 8 -. o h Qo t p 1 e t ., Sle. 4 6 ,. v9 be tl< r i s ': la o h i, 1 la r l sl >4 ,p> . pd �V xN y igteze .eireed::�rith p ,a . ?? Vit, The mesa) tags - _d# 114sa Mien Elva. " 'd a n t guest obhDrg ;a Iota .gl�eloo tarko .s . ase : no pp ck l,. mnete:tl se Lar . no?s ii a bee -..loo B sb fit S' , ,go,. , d,. las n, & Q, I?1aa1ln Of, Lti a ,t o ' - � _ , ., andohiokons, ler~tians,,thq'. tab i are• r.. . , .ani: y,..a,JI.•Qe h M,ee Label. Doherty, and 11 . l e Ave, coxtle,lly.,' iq- Spears •9f Oro a e r 'te e h ,. Vlted. si f ii? ..1•id Ofath lace. at 90 G+a 114 a #iI. Vis, 1x1.0. -or, of bite 1a4e ., W. cones O wlnusox _a, PXOPTrx r. d9nGa Pf the bride a father Lumiy as. l+ilter i®:Mara or a visit, The ameat' f au : s Q , r, D ei err is o. thtl nota, io afresh, '��. ed.nie day, Doo, 1,5 a't:,0 q .001 .. One f..,.., raised b 9P, Cra�g,.Sta i Le ue o c cit iIR J. p n for Rolcnes left this w.aek Ion a pros. fyd by Qou9h & lrVil on 82 u eyt a6..., onditoy oyening, .;wee a. The deteralryP was eirfornied'by' Rev, y, eoting visttto Qklahai a. , .1.. 9,•d heifer ,fiery' ralltable on .. The Th .i?fJe GI1er . h inn P , reties by T. Church, 0 , pp e a ddrese a . T .e bride was very , .be• 13aos , elwurirew'b'grreater Mabehell s east 13uia ` , derio#t t p, tel given b , M Thos:.. rc +« oopaa . l r s r , P by Qouoh,&TVilaon, 1410; A. heifer tai y , Mu .1a 9p. .T'he1 n d e Qed, and the .valuable Qkoan. day with his brotih;erhoro. b sed witness of be o ir,11;. was a sub eqo and yeD yl resents received showed 1'. 1. i?.. y A. Brown, • 8.gllett; ted by OOitch & . • , b1oh ie 4f vft 1 1m o the hi h e t Miss Millie Smyth, at Eetrol a, will Wilson, 1 A p rtant to ever g s. span in which the e W ...__, ,.15.011 hDltor' r4140d by G,Pope, •membep,of' th ch F Cou I y.u1?g 0psa'go silesad he _bol#days in town. u 1 tt .. a arch said Lea ue.., 1? o were hpld.. We. uin'vv h the'r xkiAaglcsgn• Mr tmularton, G4cdorfobi ie spending S l e ., #ed. by Gloaoh 'GPileon--_; 8 The meeting noxt Xopday ni htgvlll. maty trlends iu extend! very l calvae kpised a+qd fed, Eby A. Mogregor, be the reular eleet3on 'of otRgers for pg e Y best rack on sx 1 wishes. sogle tiriue with.hie son hare, tt, '1875; 4 lambs retried by R. Dart- the next six m e' ^ linr;isA1tbarn, Hul e , optho, after which te- ay. _8aVVisetnaix Misses Ada and Alias. Woon, Bayfield . wright,: Hallett,1.79 eaohi' 4 lambs raffled #reehtnents" ' W 'i! Rir Cq road, are visiting friends in Woodstock. by Jas, S>t! , Ctlanton a er , ,,will. be served by 'the eo- tiQRN. Ho p- a e. ave c�eeiiaBzpt; , o !T_ 90. ewmarah, of Wlnrti eghformerly 6, pigs raised said fed }hand bt 160; eFal cozntntttee., KZW--At Ma era sFalls, on Dee. 19th, to pp n - f; U. a t. , go s to Klondike int a spring. tact 2 of 0. Centel ver S' l The Junior tea uea of the two Meth- Mr and Mrs W. I ew a daughter. + d bast pigs; Mir $ DIDOMY.--In Tuckergfnith, on Deo.l5th, the Mre E.. 7.1. Rafal Blyth, is visiting 1♦'reer's, Hallett; stoop !dressed poultry, mdeetin i ashes of town held a union wife of bar JohA Dinnoy, of a daughter, ' at the Roma of her father, W. W. Nacran. last eeaeon it all went to Toronto at fancy g n Rattenbnry St, church last • , y Friday evening; there was a lar eat- �fL'-1'a MOKlilop, on D O loth, the wife ti'be Misses. Bine will spend Christmas pi'1Qes, also Mrs H. Warn sf Hullett, stook •g of i41r Jas. H, Bell, ofa daugh er, of dressed poultry,tendance Consideringthe unfavorable �47h11 i3 SB 4y 1897• with the family of Mr R. Davis, Mitchell. number of turkeys, in addition to a large _niglit and the couiter attractions, the wBife op Ferd;naEII Buidardeoi a sDe6 nth, Y Y chickens. Y' g ducks anti g . Mrs W Alexander left yesterday on a Members of the Ontario St. League HOLT.-In Howfck, on Dec. 12th, the wife 'rhesUIIiC�*. two weeks' visit to ber doing in Port took entire charge Of the meeting, and of C4eo, Holt, of a non. 'r—,•., Huron. e�harch Chimps, gave an exceptionally fine Temperapce p+gB�N, Tuokersmith, on Dec.2End Porttti t btlsirlese .yet Jas, Churohill, •V. S., of Indian Head, Mr Enefer is still holding his lectures p gram' Rev. Mr Clement's address the wife of Thos, O'Brien, eta son. ' be Ontario Legislittnp0 brother of Mrs Jae, Lindsay, is down on a in the Perrin hall ever Tuesda ey- was just ,what the Juniors deeded, ROSS -In McKillop, on Dec 17, the wife of tIng'was the; t4ecltLta V. enin y y . showing that thetendencyof little evils, David Roas, of a daughter �nlgitt p! Elie ka'mk;er g' little habits, little sins unchecked, and �. eiiirpietit. :4'nvolving 'Fred G. Lofft, of Burnside, Man., as The sacrament of the Lord's Supper undeatroyed, aaori would: grow strong eo spied b his wife is vision friends will b ob v . rap y g e ser ed in St. Pauls church and become master, and he Strongly HARidelii .-HeLL,- At the residence of iterests, ib..wae pica . tt1101itr1stratlon should here., on Xmas at. $,30 and 11 o'clock. urged ery Junior to sign the leg the vitae'° bull, G+oderloh, on 1, Clinton,, by d g p � e Rev Mark lurnbuIl, Frod gartwell Dee. e.15, to Miss Hsu >,eC, er `at an a&rifer Mrs R. G. Logan, of East Saginaw, is Service will be started in the Mid- an keep it. -MAIZE.-On, the nth inst. by, Rev. 1n Disler that public visiting at the home of her"father, D. Gil- dleton church, Goderich townsbip, on Christmas service will be held in St. oily ascertained, and ohilst. Sunday, at 11 a.m., by E.B. Smith, Joseph's Catholic church on Sunday Mai. Hutton, , both , Richard hiReid Ashfield. E. I rondtli a tai ,the beet "Fitness for service" was the topic next. High I11ase begins at 10,30 with Mia Chapin, Pontiac, Mioh., and Mre chorus. BELL—DELONC+.—On the 0th inst., at Dun- gannon, Ie #ri0ght ,,this . w,,Cole,.Flint, are visiting their father, Mr of an address given by Miss Hattie Bannon, by Rev. B. L. Hutton, David L. Bell alt:"•Iv }� t ibeorl, ,Hamel. Cook. Dodd, at Rattenbary/°St. League on AdesteFideles to Evangeline Delong, of the township of (arov¢n Lands, tlletlew'. Monde evening. As er es. me Domini W. R. Lough and family will eat their yg Ashfield. + i>Kt 1411 future §ares of g Y Boa lard Mass in C STAPLETON—WILSON,—In ham, on �altl o this• year, , the Christmas dinner with Jas, MoMichael, of It is among the probabilities of the Karen Luson Deo. 15th, by Rev. Jas, Hamilton, rdr Robert �e 110 o" ed that the Seaforth, next few months that Rev. E. W, 4loria in Exoelsie Stapleton, Turnberrq, to Miss Agnes Wilson, Hughes, of St. Johns church Tilsor-- Quoniam Tu Salus BO LE. -In Seaforth on Dec. 15th, iliigl orad ii :Canada, Mrs Jae. Yonne, of town, left on Satnr- Cumsanctospiritu burg, formerly of St. Paul's church, Credo by Rev. Dr. Mollonald George Boyd to Mar- lukbolder 6o 't� timber day for Whitby, where she Intends Spend - 'Id will go to the Klondikt. Solo, Conttqque De Noel, Adam—Mme.Wall garet No Is, youngest daughter of Jos. Noble a llcenEe'to out tin ipg: the Winter. Et Resurrixit FAIRSERVICE—TYREMAN.—In Seaforth, 1000 a,mposed by the Owing to the illness of Rev. R. Mill- Et in Spiritum on Deo.l3th; },q Rev. S. Bond, sae. Fairservioe. Mrs Gen. Rumball, of Marlette, Mich., Sanctus licetise9 for rho reg. yard his work last Sunday was sup-. of Hullett, to Effie, youngest daughter of Mr was home on s visit to her mother, Mrs Benediotus A. Tyreman lI tly�?'til neitk. They Rudd last week.` plied for him by Mr Louth in the Agnus Die PAYNE'4SMTPH.-At Bluevale, by Rev, D. re t114 Dingley, law, I morning and Rev. W. Wade in the Solo, Saored Infant all Divine, W. Jones perlvl$to 'g, tvas:pass- W Doherty and family will Spend evening. Rogge�rs, on Dec. 15th, Mr Bernice Payne, of VESPERS AT 7 P. M, McKillop, to bliss Mary Ellen Smith, of Grey. tatpR (;on ress, and Christmas with lila son-in-law in Lon- I A special lesson review will be held Chorus,lPastorali MATHEWS-WALKER. On Dec. 8th, in l e fe t t don, G. A. McKee. a l 1aa It would in Willis church, on Sunday afternoon , Ave Maria—W. Jones I Howiok, li Rev. A. B. Dobson. Mr Ed, J. Ma all£ lixrn,ber •,industry ilia Pearce, Manager Bank of Commerce, . next, to be participated d by teachers Chorus Angels we have heard on high thews, of ordwich, to Miss Sarah J. Walker. Solo,A `dream of Paradiee,C}ray—Mme. Wall CREIC}HTON—TOPHAM,—At the residence le a brotrght•distre@s Seaforth, and daughter were this week vis- of the school,and also Horace Foster, Chorus, Aiagnifioat of John Taylor, sands of .warkera in icing J. Y. Tisdall. of Rattenbury St, school; special mu- BenedicticnHullett, on Deo.22nd, b Rev, e aaltf'e1Ced wlib the sic appropriate to the occasion will Solo. O Salutaris—Ada Jones J• W' Andrews, Mr Creighton, of �llyth, Mr J. Ransford will interview the Hon. d , to Mise Topham, °eine of Mr JJohn Taylor. be ren ered hr th„ ehildren Chorus, Tantum Er rings' Besides, there go ��. Patterson, Minister of 'trade and Com- , under Chorus, Laudate Dominum UPSHALL-COOPER.-At the residence of ga liQiis involved to `arca at Brantford nest Monde direction of T. . e ,.,,,,, J. Mrs Cooper Ki old have laaide"d the y' ppen on Dec.22, by Rev S. Ach- es last �lr1 -` r i, anniver• Harlock exon Fre'nu upshall, Tuokeremith, to Miss e pen By, , la, a lite. J. C -„-Lindsay, A. McLeod, Lester Cooper, ho,,(overnme,b, as Whitelv, Ern Cooper and Mise MoMar- Bary of the of„•„,,s „ ., i, ,ea Pres• NOTl�e. —The teachers of Sunday stt>~e `flow before the dhie are home from Toronto for the holt- byterian church, and special anniver- School are preparing .a magnificent DIED' afore; 101 'that after days• nary services were conducted by Rev. Xmas tree for was avenin a de- WAITS• -In Hallett, on Dec. 21st. Anna, li btful g'g, , wife of W, Waite, lith Don., aged 35 years. '4;he ee0n�•1it:enses A. Stewart, of Clinton, who also took g program will also be oven• } , p J. C. McTavish. principal and owner of part in the public, entertainment on every persSn come. Two mengassed ret TAYLOR. -In . lmeli wife of Dee. en . 21stolm, Taylor, c of t1m"berCut m On T31ise Business College, Haf3erhi1l, Mass„ Monde avenin Rev. this way p OUIf cru ed here„ T 1 Y g• S. Acheson y on Monday, who said th aged 57 ears. I' is. Spending the holidays with his parents of Binns°, took Mr Stewai is .work y tht put in force "11 or( the 2nd of 8tanle had walked from Owen Sound and AITCHISON•-In Wingham, on Dec. 13th, orris ;aims ago; fro- y here. ere on their way to Stratford. Miss RoyAftchieon, eon of 1Nr and Mrs Thos, Aitoh- an shall be given ern- Miss Ella Worthington, of Chicago, late The anniversary services of the Ba Annie Knolr.ie home from Brussels to icon, aged s gears and 7 months, Q left on Tuesday for Winnie tist church were held on Sunday, when apend her holidays. James Murray's , on Dec. 4th, James Dick ger,jittilis wttht, the ' Y Winnipeg, DICK, -In Morris , 'amenia whish, under•:. Man; where. site purposes beginning busi- Rev. James Coulta, of Ailsa Crai wood bee was a decided success; whose aged oll years. then ness on her own account. reached to interested aud'ences bot wcill be next? Hugh Taylor, student WiLLIAMSON.—On Doc. 7th at the home g¢ will be pre- P ! -at Clintdn Celle i.ite ' of her grandmother, Mre Allen,'$owick Edna publfG interest: The' Jacob Taylor, Walkerton, will eat bis morning and evening, His sermons . o Collegiate, , is home to en- Dell, daughter of Mi and Hare Geo. Willis,m- 1 were most instructive and enjoyable. y his holidays. son, of Fordwich, aged 11 years and6 mnths. tntstlatyori will e- Xmas !dinner in Clinton, and it is not un- On Monde avenin b r> antic° l (•`will sok; likely that in the near future be may per- Y g e lectured on the tote 6tion, dlsloeate meineptly return to Clinton. latitude and climate of ,On Native `slbanv worthy arra Country,” showing that on the whole it to a .slant tat= Mr Johns, postmaster, Exoter, who died it was most healthy, demonstrated -by.. 0 p g, on Monday, was a relative of Mrs H. An- the fact that disease visiting countries An - 0 'ld* t national m- Ho. ,d . "a tover drewe and bars J. Jackson. Rev. B. Cle- in a more southern latitude was un - 1 g y ment,assisted,at•the funeral services, known in ours and, further, by the1 *diay G ifts an addin to the • Ke� of the• province. George Irving;. who represents the Nat- fact that, from an agricultural and litre alettlerrieiit of a tonal lkieter Co., of New York, Chicago & fruit standpoint it was excelled by Boston,' epen't a few days last'week with none and equalled by few. A recita. --- his parents, Mr and Mrs Jobn Irving. tion by Miss Goodwin; who also gave s A. W. Webster, of Sanborn, Dakota is an organ solo, and a duet by Miss, S. �••� j, • gi slat here on a visit, and expects to remain a McEachren and Mr Pocock, and aread-++at e5ha11 I give for Christmd,S couple of months; 'it was 400 below .zero Ing by the Paster made up the remain- 0u1nWary of the de- before he left the west; he is a brother of der of the program. is the question of the dcL'�j I ,s, the Globe, of Sat- Mrs E. St.ville. farrow, . of �Veet The public meeting in connection nd sucpeeded In get- Mrs. George. Hanley, who is not. in rug. with the Woman's Christian Temp', er nave mattq,.intq a ged health, has decided to spend a month ante Union, which was held in Willis Our advice is to give things of a tfgax r- - beea worn, pretty. with her brother in Michigan, and, leaves Presbyterian church on Thursday ev- can find. You will find it a luaiiby, with all the beautv one fox that ,,lessors to select your gifts from our I pd et was wholly a place next week, accompanied by ening•, was fairly well attended. The Magnificent stock, as i t Contains so many articles suggeative of the s1pKl e. . .tsutply be, her brother, Robt. Welsh, musical part of the program was con- gift season. Havi lv-, oo' lit the Biddleeombe stock at 6be on the 99'way The whole Mrs Taylor,Princese'St.west,leavesto-day ducted b members o the I. O. &.• T it places us in, 1t.'. ositi I C,Nbut the for Nelles' Corners where she will par lodge. The program was as follov,s:— Nvryer before we swohgi d'ou prices much lower than else- where. romanee'and di tioipate in the• golden wedding of her cis= Opening hymn, "All hail the power of ^ Iia”. Followin list is s g quality goods sold for such low , xtikEntlon oP decelv-. ter, liRre Flaming;, she had the honor of Jesus name;" prayer by Rev. B. Ole- g ply a suggestion of what we are offerin he, counEry, who noting as bridesmaid fur her sister ii0 ment, scripture readin by Miss L.,"� g• Rr than or opportnn years ago. •White, address by Rev. �. T. Stewa> a: t17e `case for them- ' who, in the course of his remarls�; re- Ladies' Gold Filled C r paid pacticular at- ferring to the position take ,"oy Rev, a stem wind with � Glaristmas Meat Display � i � attic 0s In the mail Principal Grant on the . rohibition American moveme �g QO Whig , hesafd, con- question, etc., said Ire tolled it to be • • • • • ' • • • • • ' •. • • • • • . . The Cli> on bntohers, with their prover• distinctl understold that Princlpptil Ladies' 140 Solid Gold st� Ines, oontainiItg at bias enterprise, have made extensive pre- a n`o authority on phis ! in wind Watch ...... 1�.QQ big+li mping+:;llnt- parations for their Xmas display,snil each Grant was not Pt1o11 , 9W.mude the suoceeding exhibit seems to be more Varied question fq • •heir church, and also Ladies' 9k solid Gold Ste 0earttly. The state. and elaborate than the preceeding one. stated tlzeAt the Presbyterian Synod , IXl wind Watch.,. �12.Uo E the6estartling tin- We ars' ante they will be delighted to have had , used a resolution repudiating Ladies' Stetting Silver, Stem"Wind {� that the Province the public call and feast their eyes on the tb� views of Principal Grant on this atch......,�2.jQ lhons! behitad under profusion of y question; Mr Stewart claimed to he ' p good things shown, ae tHro one of the firat members of the W. C. Gents' Silver Watch, stem wind, with American Dai if the . laugh. following list reveals: T. U. when started in this town some • an h yem0ntd R. FITZSIMONS & SON'S Dlsr-'-ey fourteen years ago, and the writer can movement . 0 that stet is t, y y, testi! that no more stanch. or faithful • • "' ' ' • "" • • •• at noG,one of One two-year-old steer, 1440,. fed b R. y e�0•�o the lioffd"'t'o.do Fitzsimons & Son; 1 two.,ear-old heifer, member exists, ever ready to help and Gents' Silverore Watch. stein Wind American ais} �al r renter 1380, fed b Wm 8t^iibur Stanley, 1 enceur- a the cane in ever ass :,Ho way., y possible il}LOVement .. , .. g d the ` two-year-old heifer, =180 fed �b R. Fitz- y: The next iter, on the rogram the'_ialn stat p ........................... p t Simons & Sop; 1.',,wo•year-old heifer, 1150 was a very sweetly rendered duet by , b. deet thht sfu fed by Fity7ntY=lone '4 Son- I four.year-o1d Misses Goodwin and Miller; then came Boys NickPrl, stem wind watch ...... . receipts haa+e been eifer,.7�i0, feat' by J. $i gins, Hallett; the address of the.. evening by Mrs EI- • • • • • • • $1.�0 he eenditures ha'cl: D,.ciS, 2400, fed b9 J. McConnell Hal- ford, of Holmesvflle, who was listened Onc Da N'alnnt 'avfng a baTance'Of le t;1 hog, fed by W. Weir, 800, dressed to w%th close attention while she tolyl Clock • • • • • • • • • ............. "1,y hid ever Claimed`. 1 og fed by w. Weir, 360, dressed; Sia a few of the good things she saw and Eight Da Oak or Walnut 2ral• Gl0 errimen t of oaths old; 1 hog, fed by Charlie Ma'Pher- 7•i y� '' y 'elate great world's a ;nex. Clock .. 0 assets set forth in i erbroek nutlet 8 nhaau it bee stn. The theme is inex- • ' ••.•.... ear at th Minton 203 dressed; 4 hogs,fed b U; convent! �ternealtt Kiat they,. J• ailey, Hullett, 200 each 2 hog,].ted by and many interesting talks 3rr11Yig" revenue to , . 00 aitch; 7 hogs, g given concerning those won- oalae mail b J tt f �' , ti ai'rloaa oar � � tee• � :�►' . � i�CiX,�i�•ee J�a+i/F«.R��i��F7R , x 1 , 6 z s G h z 4 1 k e; r4 f C 11 0930, S�' eautzful4liday Stuck Vit' ( t'' , , G,voper �ork'�Sio.,'e,and,'-, ,com, °tend it as th.: beQ ' • , a n�,. # desirable as. rl�xe •' ' � � .gip v,� i i'e g�ir�s seen. Be stye to. Tease, 'love d owes viii, setae. . f rom ;this ane ccr'Zecta, . - dao ;2 lar and verzy, desi` i � u Wishin ` 9 y . Xerry Chrisbna, , �— I remain F • o ..urs tris , Sang 0.' A PERSONAL LETTER FROM SANTA CLAIU► What stronger inducements can we offer you. are lad to sa that the same verdict gg y comes fr In o d-retis of delighted customers who have •selected the, Christmas presents from our Holiday Stock. 709TBS' TOOL OEEST, Our Toy Departmi” Is wonderfully busy these days—don't fail to see i Nothing to equal it in Western Ontario. ' Fanc Y ^ Chinawareis a line in which we easy leaders. Patt( Daintier and Prices lower than ever before. Clearing Prices on Albums. Celluloid .Goods, P1 Goods, Calendars and Christmas' Cards. ' I Canadian Alp" sac- for 1898, ' - ,Diaries for 1898, r , `• Christmas Globe and Mail. Doo ersflookStor OLINTON , p way de t, 011ied fE, h'e Cottld' •i eprosent an'y' I CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. CHEAP GOODS This is the season when ladies desire to remember their gentlemen friends. vs GOOD We have what you want in TIES, HATS, CAPS, We are not continually hart GLOVES, SHIRTS, Cheap Goods. We argue this v Goods are of a poor quality,« SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, sDsaohpethepublic bel acheap UMBRELLAS, No man is in the trade to benefit FUR CAPS, ETC.- else. He Is in it to make a livin Just the thing suited for the holidayWe season, advise every customer to buy a it Is the and our prices- are so guaged that every purse can be suited. Ole, as cheapest in the i is not necessary to visit your t Our Christmas Ties, few months for a new supply. The Good Goods keep e Dealers their appear done up singly in Fancy Boxes, are sellers, and are tory handy for sending longer, and give satisfaction to tailor and yourself. Try it and; convinced. away. We invite inspection and comparison. Dedhae A. J'. MORRISH, Clinton.! A. J., HOLLOWAY, C. way de t, 011ied fE, h'e Cottld' •i eprosent an'y' , Hullett , 250 each• 4 lambs fed by FitzllmOns & pon;1 extraoalf2'alonthe. fold, d04, fart by J. Biggins, $tillebti Mics<R. derful meetrn� �s. •MrsIEl Ord outlined a ,few of the departments Of work tak- 0n 11p by the society, the work its class!- .' - W �Brocohes, stick Pini, VNecktie dins;Chains Vtint on Jackso:based Jack' of obEfneH •fihonipson 95.ttirkeys, ib ducks; 11f;s Jda, fled aceording to its natural evolution given••• #,,,gift, :in- ti~fnaial reveltUes 1n 6h, Of ecitnomic Reyynolds 80 tbrkeys and 2a geese, Mks'..R 'Cololdtigh 15 Pairs of ohiokerid,:Mro John 'Brown 40 turkeys, Thos, Zee126 geese and, Into- preventive, educational, evange- listic, soca tl and legitl,, ,while IIID ale- partment of organization Cuff uttons, Rings, Charms, &«u. e Dealers ltitry, ltfryGiarrow 11'8x1 �{,n .,......-•... _. �b tUrkoys,Mrs John Flynn 10 geese, Mrs N. V'4., :1A aw: ii LlA a....l•-•.�....._� .... .. _., underlies all, and the following are somA of the Dedhae 010,Lthihe ' of the a lTOrt11 UU311P87'a DISPLAY !Ord it raised 4:00; 2 014694 ic•rge pumper or turxoya, g4 �de, dtidkii aid 'ohlekenbr r f '� a, 4, rv�rate' »rs�ehit, and reformatory work, peace and in- ternational arbitration, work among sailors, franchise, food reform, Sower missions, labor den., press dep., etc., in •all forty departments; and, as the chairman of the Convention Commit- tee remo mkod "In summing up so vast a work, which touches every phase of life and esery shore of earth, words !peen Inadequate, to express. the great aigniilar)od of the migghty work, or ev- 3h's,u?gestthe possibflitfes of the Ell. ,are,., We feel the touch of Inspirit. .Yon in Whittier'o tribute to the great eader of'the forces, M'i4d i~'raneels E Mllarcl--"She know A.A�A fie„the powet o F.frncy 4#09pas & ANOV,e/tier.' , of all sorts, in great variety Gold and Gold -Filled Spcctacl6 from tuo UP, with tenses speciallY fitted. Steel Spectacles Zlic to $1. The -reputation which th's si, h ) k Of the i ore as always' held or the high quality golds sbld,,wil"Still be maintained, SafefEy as well as satisfac• , , r., tibll comes from dealing hb the best place. A dr rdial invitation is ex. Our stock: of 'oohs sllltablb for, inter wear ' full ails tended to everybody to call. we; will be plea ed to show our Stock, g '" a com tote, 4,0 good,•. shrewd buyor�o. who `want reliable. . god sA ala.- at' love prices, v�111` consult their ow interest ;bar e� lila. V�th usr 1 10" Ids G 9 A progres�lvc band gril l . bt►si4ess is.�`o d e l46u&