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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-12-02, Page 1e,•..,.�•+re4 Y -sem' • - TiTE, 1111RO-A.- trXan,49,11.00 to Advance- VOL. dvance.VMOG. XIX 4 Fine Old. Jamaica Rum. This Liquor comes direct from the West Iadles, and when oldds the most whole. some distillation known. It induces peri - filtration, and is invaluable In oases of cold' The Quest qualities are to be obtained only by the exercise of great care and Judg- ment. LACK KENNEDY, THE CLINTON LIQUOR STORE. Phone 54. Have you had a Guess on the lucky number in the Sealed Envelope hat wins the 113 piece Ohina Dinner Set, that ve are giving away on Jan. 3rd? Yours may be he winning number. To guegs oosts you 00th - ng, one guess with every 50c. Cash Purchase, Eiow About Your Christmas Cake ? Christmas Cake, like wine, improves with age. Now is the time to makeyoureake when the ruit is at its best. New Raisins, Currants, Peels, ,tuts, Figs, etc., for the Xmas trade, Cf You Fear Temptation Don't look at our neat Xmas Goods in Dinner, 3edroom and Fancy Chinaware, Wo have o en- d out this week some very nifty Dinner and .d- oom Sets for the Holiday Trade. In Fanay roods our Stock is complete. Nancy China ;alads, Fruit Sets, Bread and Butter Plittes, Nater Sete, etc., etc, If you think it is too early to buy, come in and lave us put your Xmas presents away for you. Ve will be pleased to ehow you our Goods anyway. 41bs. Ginger Snaps for 25a. Good'Raisins be. a lb. Cash paid for otiod Butter and Eggs. DGLE COOPFR & CO. THE CASH GROCERY. Phone 23. 1897 O'l0Weov&R-a1897 &'A! MQJV 2UUE. lY6a aero �Rr• RSar. FMR In il"Ad YOY<.. fa IRs rid ` l/ 5 6 2 8 9 ro 11 r2rr3r¢15r.Ga0 192021 22WW 2-5 CLINTON � A Class Recital. Miss McHardy ppm pores rvinga since recital in the Oddfellows' all shortly, so that a treat is in store, a. T. R. Local improvements. The G. T. R. is placing five carloads of gravel on the Bayfleld cruising which will wake it one of the best crosship about town, Mr. R. Irwin is overseeing the job, so that it ivay he taken fur granted that the work will be well done. The Three J's Won the Fowl. Messrs. J. Spooner, J, Johnston and J. Emwerton participated in the shoot- ing match tit I-fohnesville Wednesday of last week and won about till the fowl put. at rot'Competition. Spooner led with four ducks and one goose. Clinton shots are good ones. Beacom Broke Both Bones. Mr. Robert Beacom, of Porter's Hill, may blame his cow for the accident which hefel him last week. He was up it ladder -doing some fixing about the house when the bovine happened along and brushing Against the ladder knocked it, arid Mr. Beacom, of course, as well, down, He fell so heavily as to he shaken tip badly and break, both bones of his leg just above the ankle joint. Turkeys Go Alitead. Turkey is now "flatting it in the neck" and being sent across the pond Ili great quantities. Elliott & Mit- chell forwarded three carloads yester- day, one front Goderich, one ,from Lucknuw and -the third front Clinton. The fowls cost them on the average seven cents per pound and etre shipped in crates, two dozen to. Llae crate. Huron will add good cheer to many it, British dinner during the next, utonth. County Councillors Visit the H. of R. County Councillors Hyslop, Mooney, Torrance, Millar And Cook visited the House of Refuge Tuesday and left on the widdav train for Goderich to bo present at the opening of the last ses- sion of the year. Their, report of the needs of the institution will according- ly be fresh told also more the more cer- tain of being, acted upou as the C, C's have no election staring thew in the face this first January to corse. Facts and Figures About Huron Schools. In the court ty of Huron there are 2.53 Schools and Dep.trtments lvith a total pay roll of $85,010, Made up as follows :-East Hui on, 1.2.2 Schools and Departulents $42,077 paid in salaries; West Huron, 131 Schools and De lart- uieuts with A salary list of $42,042, , a,s 1EWS R,,Ec il R� ID p0M1N ON o6 INDEPERPORr IN ALL THINGS—NEUTRAZ IN NOTHING AV. J. 111ITC11ELL, U01tor.nd Proprietor. fURON COUNTY, ONT., TRURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1897.' W I-IOLE NO. 992.. Fir, air RuVa ie Feed. The Grain Pours in. _�__.•___...._.---_.--,-.--.____�.__r—�^__� O O THE TWO A,J'S. b b Nr. Jaynes Fair stabled sixt seven At three o'clock yesterday afternoon steers the other day ,which o will rt, score of wagons and sleighs were have fed for the British market. Mr. waiting their turn to unload grain at We are offering $1030,25. Sid Srnll h bought the stockers for Mr. Fair's mill. On Saturday seventeen Fair down in Middlesex. hundred bushels were taken in. This week Sale ol6lmhuriiiSlog& Well•.TralaedPacers. Out• Trade has increased Mr. John Biggins, of r3ullett, recent- We have been given a understand Two Special Lincs during the reselit year ly purchased from Mr. W. J. Big- Mr. J. L. Doherty will have a string of � p y gills, of Elmhurst wtock Farm, the campaigners next season, including y� p t �•� up to the 18t of Novetn. road shorthorn calf, "Satisfaction," a two fist pacers which he will train to Of Underclothing bet• $1030. ` 5 which good :trairnxl of fl,•st-class breeding, go guldeless and to dart and score as + being front Mina May (A Mina) and if driven, goes to prove if a mall sired by imported Royal Don. Sir John's Soil nang;Out MIS shingle. Which have been received gets satisfaction lie will Forty HoursDevofMOa. Mr. John T. C. 'Thompson, son of the the mills. lie conte back find bring a The Fort H urs' Devotion Services direct fl•Oir, Y R lake Sir John S, D. Thompson, is join - will begin in St. Joseph's church At ing the legal firm of Messrs. Macdonell quote friend with him. We 10.30 a. fit. next Sunday and will con- &Boland, of the Quebec Bank Cham- do not claim to be giv- (ioue ,without it break uhtil'TuesdaY• hers. The firer will hencefvt•ward be ib special ind These services will be conducted by known As Messrs. Macdonell, Boland & Suits for 75c worth $1 in-, nts uceult ' Rev, Father McCabe, of Seaforth, and Thompson. but our ordinaryrices the pastor, Rev. Father West, of Gode- Suits Scotch wool for $1 p rich. Christmas Cheer for England. are as low as other peo- Aa OldAccouat Paid. The shipment of roduce for use as worth $1.25 +b specials. )ecials. Christmas cheer in (creat Britain from 1 )le Mr. 1). Cantelon met with tin unusual Canada this year is very much larger, A few BOYS'READY-MADES left to experience Thanksgiving day when he than the average. Scores of refrigera- 6 pairs Woolen Socks for 25c go tet cost, from $1.10 up. received sixty dollars froth Manitoba tor cars have been sent full of poultry, Leather Braced 35e a pair. We keep.... atil payment of an account contracted apples, meats, etc. There is a great 111 L+'N'ii SHOOKS OVERALLS fifteen and a half years ago. Money demand for refrigerator cars front this ' must be flush in the Prairie province g Do you need anything in Gloves. READY-'11ADE PANTS and P part of Ontario. or is Mr. Cantelon to attribute the OVERCOATS. payment to an awakened conscience? Holiday Travel Increased. The 1. 0. a. T's Extend the Glad Hand. People jaunt about more this year A. J. MORRISH. A. J. HOLLOWAY than lash and as -their inclination Don't fail to hear the comic pro- doubtless remains about the carne, it CLINTON. CLINTON. - gramme next Friday evening. All must he, that they have ►pore money urewbers are Invited Co he present rind to spend. The G. T. R. is accordingly - enjoy the full. During the winter being benefitted. The Thanksgiving ✓ evenings one caul spend a pleasant travel was much heavier than a twFllve eveuitg byatteudiug this Lodge and. ,months since; indeed, it was almost LOOKING ,WITH ENVY.. helping thong the teulperance cause. double. New nielnbevs are always welcome. Bruce School Statistics. The Clothing we sell is enviously regarded Shipments of Porkers. There tire 241 schools find depart- ( by till men. Those who appreciate fine Mr. C. Wallis rtlade' a shipment, of nients in the Co of Bruce. $68,684.50 Clothe, prefer ants. They :fee correct, up -to - live hogs to Toronto on Friday. The were paid for teachers' salaries in 1806. up -to - weather was very unfavorable , for The number of pupils on the rolls was date, satisfac(Orily tirade, and are durable. being abroad, rain falling almost con- 13,072. :.Che til� hest salary plaid ill an � We have Moll's Wool Tweed Suits its low as g / y tinuuusly 1r(ml morning tail night, incorporated vi ll Age wits $700, tilehigh- ! ° rual(ing it most disagreeable for the est• in a rtu'ttl school $480. Five>. tench i a o $5.00, better grades that we want $7, $8 or fanners delivering stock. On Moll- I ersheldfirst-classcertiflcattis, 50seconc! �' o $10 for but all good ertlues. 1Ve have just Al P. D. Cantelon sent a car load of and 160 third. -Walkerton Herald. f- o s �tS passed into stock ai new assnl ttuent of en's porkers to the CJollingwood packers. ° f/ Single land douhlw hi -Pasted Sack Suits. The Average price, $1.23 per cwt. The Nest s- Record Has Clubbing Rates. p �r hantlsornese range ever, shown in Clinton. Any of (flue subscribers wishing to Walker dleets With AnAccident. take its well a city weekly can do so at g �T -^---^-^-- - Mr. J. Walker, bus driver of the a reduced rate in Combination with MEN'S' OVERCOATS.. Hotel Clarendon, met with na accident TILE N> ws-RECORD. You can have ��JJ Tuesday which will lay hill) oft duty your choice :-blail kind Empire, Globe, G Durable Frieze Coats, Wool lined, storm. for •t few days. While in the base- Star, Free Press, Spectator, Advertis- 1' collar, lalf holt, stasis pockets, ill Blacks, rnent on au errant he sttunbled _over er, Witness, etc., etc. Or if yotl pre- i Browns. Grt•yt nlul Flitrut, al $;,), y6, 414 and sore blocks of wood, which had'' been for a daily we can give you THu Nuws- (Lg $IU. We give you Overcoat 'faille s t. cit are fired through the window and which RECORD and the 'Toronto World for `(1 not surpassed anywhere. he could not see owing to the dark- one year for $2.75, ness. In the fall he cut his face so that- SPECIALS. -Men's Black Sox 25c•. Lined it was considered advisable to stay in A Third Barbershop. Kid Gloves 50e, a pair. All -wool Underwear out of the cold, Mr. S. Carter, of Goderich, was ill I p����,.�,-1_ r d ig OUc.:tud $I.UO Suit. K/ondlkaSoctal Next Monday. town last week looking over the ground With a view of opening another barber 262Z2829C11! +� rfu.. Rea There Are 15,101 Pupils on the roll St. Paul's chill ch S. S. rooms on Mon- --- Tile highest salary paid by rural next6tho Commercial Hotel whir•h ~-- ---" schools 1s $500, which is paid lit about Gold claims roily lie bought up at 5 cts LOCAL NEWS. S. ten sections; in incorporated village rich township boy, but now plying largest or low eiit number of nuggets he Re- schools the maximum is $700 and in will compensated accordingly. freshments served. Silver collection ---�— towns $825. A delegation composed of Mayor fn Au(ft Around the club, TheHockeylsts Organize. Allan and Secretary Lewis, of the The 2nd annual meeting of the Clin- Goderich Citizens Committee, passed Alithe Local News that's fit toPriut, ton Hockey Club was held on Friday earnest, the lock-up hits -an occupant WA\T D.—Poultry of all kinds, Highest g y evening last and re -organized for the Comm season and elected the follow - R, management in regard to the build - price paid.-CANTCLOx BROS. ing officers : - Honorary President, The quarters are -comfortable, coiisid- ple of the county town are much con- Lt, Spooner, President, J. P. Doherty; .cerned about this matter, and well Little Locals. Vice President, P. W. Brock.lSec. -Trews well it pair of hlankets. Perhaps a The second of the. series of enter- I• R. Read; Captain, Hal•ry Sharp, Ex- Sale of Ducku4ng Games. tainu)ents will he field in St. Paul's S. ecZwe (.oulruittee, 1V. Doherty, Jr., } S. Room on Monday evening next.. Ed. Cantelon and Harry Mason. The Y The Baptists intend holding their boys are tryingg to secure a good inana- Is it the Same Hanna? annual Christmas Tree on the evening of Dec. 23rd. ger for the riot and Anyone thinking of applying for it would. do well to see A Miss L. Irwin was organist in the the Secretary its the boys 'ire willing dallies, refers to a former- well-known Ontario St. Methodist church on Sun- to juin forces with a good maul incl only Games of ,t high class, find will Hanna, a well-known farmer of Gris- wake the rink a success. If they had wold, wits found dead this morning in clay• e mother of General -liana Mrs. Iliiy,, i as much "dough" as they have push ger Hays of the G. T. R., died in Neir C.Tilltoli wquld have a rink worth of Y Mx. 'He.nna was the Conservative can- Jersey on the 24th lilt. and Mrs. Price, the narge. Christmas and their shops are gay and wife of the Vice -President of the Goin. away in London, Eng. Millyard Bldyaently %Meads Per prohibition, wits ,just preparing' to go cast, to his Old pane, passed land, on Sunday. Rev. R. W. 11lillyard peeAched it temperance sermon in liattenbury St. ,f confirmation classes are again start- ° a ed to connection with St. Paul's Church on Sunday evening when the Six Dollars Per Head Lost.their church. The Bishop is expected some body Q& the church was filled to the utmost capacity, and the best of a.tten- two things now needed for an active time during February or March. Wh don't the Council pass a by-law Y tion t lie eloqu th(. Rev. gentleman given whilst he eloquently discoursed from who havtl dropped heavily, settle As enforcing every one to keep the snow front the text, Romans, 171th chapter and fashioned -Christmas season with shovelled off the stele walks in of 21st "verse :-"It is good neither to eat tlleold-timebuyet•sthroughthissection, Did y(+n solos TThanksgivingtheirpreperty? r, r flesh nor to drink wine, nor anything whereby thy brother stnmhleth, or i, werey THE Nrws•RF.CORD will he sent to any address unLil the end of next year. offended, or is made, weak." The i6. for one dollar. logical and practical way in which the that Mr. W. Doherty is closing tit( Boost Mr. Wm. Jackson for Mayor c"hie"f Was d1ltLs given anal handled, the fact.' and figures gives to prove that dealing extensively in lambs and ex- for 1808. Dairyman Edlnuncla has added A Prohibition would be,,�ai blessing moral. and financially, ivibefoe lmpron • new covered rig to his outfit. Charlie o sum -not soon to he. forgotten -on si f Walker ,trade it for him, ClinLon still keeps to'the front as the those who were in attendance. + first grain market in Huron. The business men are demanding ad. The Cricketers, Concert. lx: cditional advertising space in Tan, TtiE concert given on Thrinksgtving Il- NEws-RuconD as they final it au excel- flight, under tile. auspices of the Crick - f? hint medium for reaching the public. lent et Club, was attended by an PPrecut• ' Broadfoot & Box, Seaforth have Live audience which insisted upon fre k•„ told shout $20,000 worth of f1U nature cent• encores. Clinton's most to u lar thrice • to a Liverpool firm. soloist, Madame Wall sang + g ri as he big apple buyers tyre TION just: Th T :incl so diel Mr. Spalding . Mitt Ache ''r.`;• e for poultry. !;tin, violinist, and Miss Fisher, elocil Ci mist., bt7ti'lr lm)lde it Velf:LV017L1)lE 1 The web weather oil Thanksgiving Day spoilt many ii shooting match. ,y int pression aril were wa rml Applaud i Y PP t.: The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper e(I. The pl'o`)grarllllle veils its follows: - selected -else to he giyen in the town hall under, will be ad(ninkto.red in St. Paul's Clavionct Solo .. ...........R. Taylor _ ehurch oi),next Sunday a. m. Solo...... ... , . "Throe .lolly Britons' expected that the hall ill he filled to The tour inside pAges of Tun News- Mr, W.P. Spalding. ing this or next week. Their stop herr RECORD are not the least interesting of tho eight. You will find there good ) ; tin o �' Viol;ll Solo, Waltz.... "Loves Dream' >J story matter, hirci newt, W. C, T. U. Miss Acheson, Goderich. Woodstock, Sarnia, and Strathroy We understand they expressed the articles, etc., etc. When you pernsw Trio..... ..... "To the Hills' for all who attend, the outsidepa;eS turn over. Mesdames Chowen, Gibbings 4 Buy your Chrtstrnas Boxes now so its to avoid the rush. and Iloover. Recitathn .... "The Day of Jul lgrnent' Mr. G. F. Onkes has ,joined the Rat- Miss Fisher, Goderich. tenbury choir, Mr. Hugh Rorke to Solo .... ."All eel's 'Serennde' 'Madame wns able return Wall. to work in the O. F, Monday after n. five weeks' absence caused ili a badly- Tril) .. , , .ry ' ..," Water Nymphs' " cot thuynb. Mesd. a ruee s Chewer, Gibbings <' Mr, G. F. Oakes moven in his family and Hoover. ".: last week and has rented Mrs. Clarionet Selo ......... ....R. Taylor Biddlecornbe's residence on Huron St. Violin Solo ............ Scene de Halle rw: lately occupied by Mr. A. J. Gri g. What about a skating Miss Acheson. "Bobolink' rink. good Solo....... .. one could be made a profitable invest. Madame Wall. +' nlOwing to tin error of some kind, as we Recitation . , .....:.. "ThP 'lwitu Song' Miss Fisher. i' don't know where itlies we put the blame on our own office, the bundle of Quartette... "Fisherman's Good Night Nvws-RreoRns intended for our sit!)- Misses McMurray, Taylor, scribers at Porter's bill failed to reach Messrs. Spalding, McRae. °`. its destination at the usual time last Accompanists, Miss Jackson, Mis eek, Combe, Miss Fair. a,s 1EWS R,,Ec il R� ID p0M1N ON o6 INDEPERPORr IN ALL THINGS—NEUTRAZ IN NOTHING AV. J. 111ITC11ELL, U01tor.nd Proprietor. fURON COUNTY, ONT., TRURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1897.' W I-IOLE NO. 992.. Fir, air RuVa ie Feed. The Grain Pours in. _�__.•___...._.---_.--,-.--.____�.__r—�^__� O O THE TWO A,J'S. b b Nr. Jaynes Fair stabled sixt seven At three o'clock yesterday afternoon steers the other day ,which o will rt, score of wagons and sleighs were have fed for the British market. Mr. waiting their turn to unload grain at We are offering $1030,25. Sid Srnll h bought the stockers for Mr. Fair's mill. On Saturday seventeen Fair down in Middlesex. hundred bushels were taken in. This week Sale ol6lmhuriiiSlog& Well•.TralaedPacers. Out• Trade has increased Mr. John Biggins, of r3ullett, recent- We have been given a understand Two Special Lincs during the reselit year ly purchased from Mr. W. J. Big- Mr. J. L. Doherty will have a string of � p y gills, of Elmhurst wtock Farm, the campaigners next season, including y� p t �•� up to the 18t of Novetn. road shorthorn calf, "Satisfaction," a two fist pacers which he will train to Of Underclothing bet• $1030. ` 5 which good :trairnxl of fl,•st-class breeding, go guldeless and to dart and score as + being front Mina May (A Mina) and if driven, goes to prove if a mall sired by imported Royal Don. Sir John's Soil nang;Out MIS shingle. Which have been received gets satisfaction lie will Forty HoursDevofMOa. Mr. John T. C. 'Thompson, son of the the mills. lie conte back find bring a The Fort H urs' Devotion Services direct fl•Oir, Y R lake Sir John S, D. Thompson, is join - will begin in St. Joseph's church At ing the legal firm of Messrs. Macdonell quote friend with him. We 10.30 a. fit. next Sunday and will con- &Boland, of the Quebec Bank Cham- do not claim to be giv- (ioue ,without it break uhtil'TuesdaY• hers. The firer will hencefvt•ward be ib special ind These services will be conducted by known As Messrs. Macdonell, Boland & Suits for 75c worth $1 in-, nts uceult ' Rev, Father McCabe, of Seaforth, and Thompson. but our ordinaryrices the pastor, Rev. Father West, of Gode- Suits Scotch wool for $1 p rich. Christmas Cheer for England. are as low as other peo- Aa OldAccouat Paid. The shipment of roduce for use as worth $1.25 +b specials. )ecials. Christmas cheer in (creat Britain from 1 )le Mr. 1). Cantelon met with tin unusual Canada this year is very much larger, A few BOYS'READY-MADES left to experience Thanksgiving day when he than the average. Scores of refrigera- 6 pairs Woolen Socks for 25c go tet cost, from $1.10 up. received sixty dollars froth Manitoba tor cars have been sent full of poultry, Leather Braced 35e a pair. We keep.... atil payment of an account contracted apples, meats, etc. There is a great 111 L+'N'ii SHOOKS OVERALLS fifteen and a half years ago. Money demand for refrigerator cars front this ' must be flush in the Prairie province g Do you need anything in Gloves. READY-'11ADE PANTS and P part of Ontario. or is Mr. Cantelon to attribute the OVERCOATS. payment to an awakened conscience? Holiday Travel Increased. The 1. 0. a. T's Extend the Glad Hand. People jaunt about more this year A. J. MORRISH. A. J. HOLLOWAY than lash and as -their inclination Don't fail to hear the comic pro- doubtless remains about the carne, it CLINTON. CLINTON. - gramme next Friday evening. All must he, that they have ►pore money urewbers are Invited Co he present rind to spend. The G. T. R. is accordingly - enjoy the full. During the winter being benefitted. The Thanksgiving ✓ evenings one caul spend a pleasant travel was much heavier than a twFllve eveuitg byatteudiug this Lodge and. ,months since; indeed, it was almost LOOKING ,WITH ENVY.. helping thong the teulperance cause. double. New nielnbevs are always welcome. Bruce School Statistics. The Clothing we sell is enviously regarded Shipments of Porkers. There tire 241 schools find depart- ( by till men. Those who appreciate fine Mr. C. Wallis rtlade' a shipment, of nients in the Co of Bruce. $68,684.50 Clothe, prefer ants. They :fee correct, up -to - live hogs to Toronto on Friday. The were paid for teachers' salaries in 1806. up -to - weather was very unfavorable , for The number of pupils on the rolls was date, satisfac(Orily tirade, and are durable. being abroad, rain falling almost con- 13,072. :.Che til� hest salary plaid ill an � We have Moll's Wool Tweed Suits its low as g / y tinuuusly 1r(ml morning tail night, incorporated vi ll Age wits $700, tilehigh- ! ° rual(ing it most disagreeable for the est• in a rtu'ttl school $480. Five>. tench i a o $5.00, better grades that we want $7, $8 or fanners delivering stock. On Moll- I ersheldfirst-classcertiflcattis, 50seconc! �' o $10 for but all good ertlues. 1Ve have just Al P. D. Cantelon sent a car load of and 160 third. -Walkerton Herald. f- o s �tS passed into stock ai new assnl ttuent of en's porkers to the CJollingwood packers. ° f/ Single land douhlw hi -Pasted Sack Suits. The Average price, $1.23 per cwt. The Nest s- Record Has Clubbing Rates. p �r hantlsornese range ever, shown in Clinton. Any of (flue subscribers wishing to Walker dleets With AnAccident. take its well a city weekly can do so at g �T -^---^-^-- - Mr. J. Walker, bus driver of the a reduced rate in Combination with MEN'S' OVERCOATS.. Hotel Clarendon, met with na accident TILE N> ws-RECORD. You can have ��JJ Tuesday which will lay hill) oft duty your choice :-blail kind Empire, Globe, G Durable Frieze Coats, Wool lined, storm. for •t few days. While in the base- Star, Free Press, Spectator, Advertis- 1' collar, lalf holt, stasis pockets, ill Blacks, rnent on au errant he sttunbled _over er, Witness, etc., etc. Or if yotl pre- i Browns. Grt•yt nlul Flitrut, al $;,), y6, 414 and sore blocks of wood, which had'' been for a daily we can give you THu Nuws- (Lg $IU. We give you Overcoat 'faille s t. cit are fired through the window and which RECORD and the 'Toronto World for `(1 not surpassed anywhere. he could not see owing to the dark- one year for $2.75, ness. In the fall he cut his face so that- SPECIALS. -Men's Black Sox 25c•. Lined it was considered advisable to stay in A Third Barbershop. Kid Gloves 50e, a pair. All -wool Underwear out of the cold, Mr. S. Carter, of Goderich, was ill I p����,.�,-1_ r d ig OUc.:tud $I.UO Suit. K/ondlkaSoctal Next Monday. town last week looking over the ground With a view of opening another barber A K16ndike Social will be given in shop. If he decides , to do so St. Paul's chill ch S. S. rooms on Mon- -it will be in that old stand day evening next under the hospices next6tho Commercial Hotel whir•h of the S. S. chapter of the Mild. Mr. Shrenk proposes fitting up Gold claims roily lie bought up at 5 cts in modern st5'le. Mr. Carter is a Gode- each and the miner" receiving the rich township boy, but now plying largest or low eiit number of nuggets he Re- razors and scissors in the county town. will compensated accordingly. freshments served. Silver collection They Went to Montreal. At til(- door, Be sure to visit the guld A delegation composed of Mayor fields. Shannon, Reeve Proudl'oot, Chairman Allan and Secretary Lewis, of the inmates for the Lock -Up. Goderich Citizens Committee, passed 'file cold season having opened in through town Tuesday on their wiry earnest, the lock-up hits -an occupant to Montreal to confer with the G. T. Almost nightly. ,Last wee$ there were R, management in regard to the build - five and on Sunday night tit(,, sixth.. ing of a new grain elevator. The peo- The quarters are -comfortable, coiisid- ple of the county town are much con- ering. A fire in the basement keeps .cerned about this matter, and well them warm and the bunkers have as they may be. well it pair of hlankets. Perhaps a pile of wood and a bucksaw close to Sale of Ducku4ng Games. cells might be worked to 41vantage Mr. A. J. Grigg recently disposed of as it little exercise befyt•e-iTfeakfast Is his noted Duckwin r Gante cock to a said to be beneficial. gentleman in Blenheim. This bird Was the winner of the first prize at Is it the Same Hanna? the World's Fair, Chicago, and also The following dispatch frorn Winni- two firsts in Now York, in 1804and1803e peg, avhich appeared in Saturday's Mr. Grigg haL made a number of good dallies, refers to a former- well-known sales during the past year, He breeds resident of this county: -"LVL' Samuel only Games of ,t high class, find will Hanna, a well-known farmer of Gris- enter his birds at the coming Poultry wold, wits found dead this morning in Show at Goderich. a well on his farm. It is thou lit he was examining the well and fell in. Preparing for Christmas, Mx. 'He.nna was the Conservative can- The business men are, preparing for didate for Lansdowne at the election Christmas and their shops are gay and of 1802, and wits highly respected. lie full to overflowing with seasonable wits ,just preparing' to go cast, to his Old goods, And the window dressers, whr. horse for the Christmas holidays." are Unusually expert, tire putting forth best efforts, so that both inside Six Dollars Per Head Lost.their and out there is much to attract. The The past season has been a discs- two things now needed for an active talus one for the export cattle dealers, and prosperous trade are crisp who havtl dropped heavily, settle As weather And nod roads. A good old much as twenty dollarq a head.Mr. fashioned -Christmas season with G. I). Mathewson, of Buffalo, one of plenty of the beautiful would be wel tlleold-timebuyet•sthroughthissection, come, While waiting at the depot Tuesday said the loss will average six dollars A Generous Contributor. on every bullock sentabroad. Ile has Wi,, have it, oil pr•ettl' good atlthorit3 been through the mill, so knows by that Mr. W. Doherty is closing tit( experience. Mr. Mathewson has been de•tl for the purchase of the Dinsle3 dealing extensively in lambs and ex- corner And will donate it, together p(-ct5 to ship another thousand froul it with five -thousand dollars in hard n( ighburing station before long. I clash, to Lb(c ltattelibury St. Methodisi church for Lite et'oction (if it 1'- ))]'let The New Issue of Postal Slamps. I of i,•t,tshi . Thpsito it it co!ninandillr The noir italnpc4 have, aand nd i ono a)]dp it mity be thin in tit( APP evell prettier than Lilt-,tiollilvvia, colit'se 'of it few Ill illt.11s there aril Thvy aro to take th(- phlee (11 til(' old I thcreoll lie cl-ected 'a Church whicl issue which has Iron in use since 11468, will be it credit Lo Clinton ail d till The lxmt.rfti4 of IIer Maj(-st-y, is one, good people of Ratteubury. Mr t4en several years later thiol l,h(- one.: 1)u11orty has always Neon it generoll: which adorni'd tilt. late (Stile. ili the I contributor to the various schemes o fella` corners fit(- Imll:,le leaves, taken ' this rhnrrh, but by tills offer he ha: fro 111 spel•ilnons gathored oil Parlio- ( C'E'rtil l Illy exCe•llod Il`imself. nwIlt ,hill, Ottawa. In Accordance With t.ho Univeigld Posta! Ul1Hi11 the. i i The Bruce Af en Came and Saw. ,color of tile. I cont is green, rand the 5 I The delegates frorn th- Bruce Comit,3 coup. it deep ])life. They aro printed by I Coll?lcil, viz„ Colonel Scott and L. F Kineardine, W. R. Thomp the American Bank Note Co. Bland, fund son, Teeswater, put in tin appigranc( Janlpr Garden Next Monday. Thanksg�iving day and were ta#en it Coats, Next Monday (Dec. 8th) is the date for the "Junior Garden" exer• charge 1, Inspector who. Witt his usual courtesy, showed them over selected -else to he giyen in the town hall under, the House of Refuge from cellar to and the farm as well. HI Loral Union atfspices. A small ad- mission fee of 10c. le to be chat ked, in- garret, primed them, too, with facts and fig tend of taking A collection, and it is (fres which can not but simplify thi expected that the hall ill he filled to mtiking lip of the report which thea will lay before the Council at its meet overflowing. Rev. J. Henderson, of Ifensall, Preside, , a County C. ing this or next week. Their stop herr 1 h resetLnd gave one H. Union, will e p D was in a sense the wined -u of tire. tool P of the dgle ales which included a visit g of his practical addresses Lvhtch every Pvndeavorer and Epworth Leaguer to the Houses of Ref ugo at Stratford should hear. The 75 children in tire Woodstock, Sarnia, and Strathroy We understand they expressed the Junior Garden exerrcise are now well trained and it genuind treat is In store opinion that the Hurov Shelter hal for all who attend, points of excellent over them all. T. JACKSON, SIS CLOTHIER, FURNISHER, j�,� . AND HATTER Established :854. Victoria Black, Clinton. Died on The Pralrle. A dispatch frorn Winnipeg the latter I part of the week conveyed the sad news that Mrs. !Macfarlane, of Clear- ater and a former resident of Stan- ley tan- 1 y township, this county, had wander- ed away from her home •and been fervid dead on the p'ratrie. The deceas- ed was over seventy years of age. How Taxes are Collected In Orangeville. The discount instalment system of collecting taxes Adopted by the Orangeville council this year has })rutoned it complete success. Up to :Mday, Nov. 22nd, tile last day for takitig advantage of the rebate, about $12,000 over halt the total amount of taxes vollectable this year, have been paid into the Canadian Bank of Com- merce. Tuxes were then }sayable at par until Dec. 1st, after which three ter cent. interest has been added to the bills of delinquents. In the meantime. for the first time in many years, at this season, the town does not owe the bank a cent., .incl bats money ti) its credit in the treasury. dffss .11winteasile Writes en Prohibllion. . A ton"' letter on Prohibition by Miss Clara fl iVIountrast]e appppeared in Sat - It is too lenge if y ltotarid hereeproduee in full but we give t4 couple of extracts:- * * I maintain that legislating towe- vent temptation is contrary to the`iaw of God. Let its legislate not to re- move the temptation, but to assist weak hurna.nity in the daily .practice of self-denial, and so will the aid them to Ecoure heir happiness here rind hereafter. 4 Vith this aim in view, I would leave liquor as free as lvllen fifty years ago good whiskey could lie attaillod fill, twenty-five cents.a gallon, rind it farmer would not think of lut- ing It "raising" or it "fogging bee" without first procuring , grtllon of -whiskey. There Wert, nsutilly frau) thirty to fifty mon nt those "bees,' and if they drank. it all it did not tl•irin rh(ml, for it did not pity to odulteratf it I hon, is it does now, when there is such if, heavy tax upon it. In that day it was not considered disgraceful tC set a little "fuddled" rn foolish. Thos was much need of reform nt this time, :and it was commenced like, many other reforms, upon an fnFecure basis. Before erecting tit building see that your, foundation is all right, and that while you are digging ryou do not un de rnlfne your nolghhor s building. * ' All that was needed then, and ie needed now, is an act to suppress uhf "bar" and arrest; And punish any tiler foiled in a public place in a state of in. ebrration. The culprit might Ile fined, or sent to an asylum or hospital, where lie might work for his living till cured, ns a judge on fair trial may deem hest; and let hien who became in- toxicated on°his own premises he ar• tested, tried, and convicted in like mitnner, only on complaint being made by a member of his family: and in the event of the intoxicated man doin�q any bodily harm to anyone, let him be arrested, tried, tr.ncd' punished for his offence tis though it were pre. meditated. Tax Notice. Taxes. -Ratepayers are hereby noti- fied. that taxes not paid by Dec. kith,, will be subject to five per cent. extra. -Joseph Wheatley, Collector. The Licensed Victuallers Meet. Tile Annual meeLing of the Huron Licensed Viet ullars' Protective A, -socia, tion was held yesterday with members all present from v,t,rious parts of the county. Tile following officers were elected; „President, A. Roe, Winghaln. 1st Vice, J. C. \'tiller. (Tinton. 2nd Vice, H. L. Piene, Zurich. Secretary. L, Kennedy, Clinton. Treasurer, J. Rnttenburv, Clinton Ont. St. Leaguers Meeting. The Epworth League lneoting on Monday evening at the Ontario street church was a very profitable one., The devotional topic "The Clivistian's Armor," was taken by Miss Edith Manning. An address was .given by Ali-, Finlay, in which some lessons were given which Lend to spiritual advance- ment, Wiwi) applied. Tho ;.,, f '..k, ,• r next 1londay evening will l wtth- dra.wn on account of the Junior Gar - don entertainment, by the Junior Leagues of the town. Auburn, Mr. Robert Robertson, of Walker - burn and Miss Eliza J. Clark. of Au- burn, were married at Goderich on Novomhor 31th and have settled, dowry to the sten)] realities of life in Cxnde- rich. We wish then, long tiro and prosperity in their new h(n)v. They will he u,issed lir church and social cir- cles, but what will be our lost will be laoderich's gain. Ihavid Fell, of (Tinto)], oim litte cnn- stallo, wa, painl-ing fol. .1. 'k.1 on the past. wet -k. While lu•rt• ho took the lihort.y to speak to sour(• boys ,m- elee iag(, roe carrying fire a.lruls. f would liko to know tluough Lilt, columns or yowl paper wilviIiev ;I is worse fur an young man to dvivt- fait thl•otigh the village on iris i-vrdding clay or fot• ;t young ulau Lo ,stauul fit) rtud swoa.r by his 1ltakcr at tt cow4ablo and call him) evem-thing blit it gcutle- tlellutn. Which Is the worst? The heavy rains oil Fliday ritisod till, river here iuul washed 'out tit" wallmndor the91-ist )]rill so 9)indiDg will be stopped for some title. Tit(- electric heelectric light will also be a failure for the. same reason. Harry Govier started the frill's a- musement by giving the young people A. dance to train their muscles for others to follow. The teachers of the Presbyterian Sunday school have started to train the children for the coming entertain- ment which will he held about the 21111 of December. Wo hope they will 111tve good sucecss. , Miss Densinow, of Westfield, is a guest of Miss Elkin. Miss Maggie King spent Sunday aft R. M. Cummings. k k