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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-12-16, Page 5Ptf\ I ■r a ■)x � 1 7 Reading at the naturaldistance should be c0ifurtable. `If you have to hold your hook, paper, or sewing further• Off Chan the natural distance you need glasses A r ONCE. If you the wearing' glasses you nerd thein changed AT ONCE. Delay fs hurtful to � our eyes and ilia kesWor C011- I eetioft wore difficult! \1'e put new glasses in your own fraules for 75c. Complete with good ordtnary'frame $1.00. Front that to $10.00 according to quality. l WE guarantee 8atisf•Lct1ou or re- turn Y Y our money. To those in doubt what to give muther, father or wife for Xutas, nothing- could be nicer or Marr+ r x>ct r<tu t f s,t.r vtcei,,ble than t1 c 1t 1 glasses in a good traille. Buy Som us now on approbation and have the person t0 whom you • ] ill after XuliLs givethem cc ole and we will test his or her eyes and "lake any changes necessary 0 in the lenses wlTiipU'r EXTRA CHARGE. Ili gold $5.00 to $10,130. Cheaper in filled gold, silver, lac. ALLEN & ILSfON. o Graduate Druggists and Opticians. Turn to Inside for Smits ao�v't, but fail not to make a personal inspect [on of our stook and d the sooner the better. 4 •�-d�•O.O.•��-sem"� ®•'dd •0000esoa�e®®oeas,o•ee@o®seoe� Great i Slate .rhter SaIe��- -of' $0,000 col til of - ED Watches, Jewelery and • Silverware Everything in Illy store,at whole • sale prices or below, front now e • until Christmas. We trust have • the money, and if you avant the e e goods at prices that can t Abe o e beat, come to us. This is a genu- o • ire sale, and e4'er•y word that we • jsay we buean. Everything will • be sold At cost, or below, until 0 • Christmas. Mind; we eau • give yon price's that no- g®, o body can hent, as we are o • hound to reduce our ,Cock by W $fi (") w'oi•th lit once. (-!()file and • Met these great snaps, because • ® they :Ere worth coming wiles 6 otoMct. 0 J. B. numball Ole pLead1•r of Ji'tr('llel>' Yn511iin). �, ®e®•1-i®®®f3f)St®(Acs®E,�fl)fdD®WCB�"J�®G�9 A RE BO TH EYES IlMt ? Fecv TT)(,ople. htivt• eye,; idilae. Folly nine-tent}Is of those who wear glasses have different, vision to vac•h eye. Careless examination fails to hying ont this defect, consequently you suffer with headache from eye strain. We test each eve separately, select proper lenses and aclinst glasses to suit both eyes. Spectacles ;Ls lo(v as $LIN). e o W. Cooper & Co., Q I3ookgc1lors find Opticians; - - - CLINro N, - - L'xeter. Mr. Robert Harness, of -Port Hope, is visiting relittiveS here. Misses Hannah and Martha Butt,. of Kippen, visited relatives here on Fri- day last. The annual tea in connection with Alain stret-UMethodist. church was held on Monday evening and was very largely attended. The addresses given by the si'ver•al ministers present. were really go(id. The ladies Of the church who provided the tea deserve great credit. Rev. Jasper Wilsgn, a Pof'mer pastor of Main St.. chln'c•h, preached anniver- sary services in that, church oil SundaLv last to barge congregations. Ills many friends were pleased to hear hire again. Died-AlcCallum-In Fxeter North, on the 7th inst., John McCallum, aged 70 sears. Mrs. James Whitetand tion John, and Mrs. Win. Ross, o) Benn]iller, visited friends in town the hrginning of the week. They were guests of Mr. and 1-s. J. Ti'stcott. Mr, and. AVAL s. Philip Crerinw0od] who pent the past' 18 months vita their dAughter here, Mrs, J. T. Westeol.t, left on Monday last,for Cypress River, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs, ],,'Joint Bntt told Mr. Silas Butt Of Kippen visited relatives here on Monday. A fowl supper is to be held on Mon- day„evening next, fn Gidley's Opera Hoose under the auspices of the Ladies Guild of the Memorial church. Addresses will be given by Revs, smith, Willoughby, Salton and Bray, The annual tea in connection with JaI)les St. Methodist church was held on Monday evening, and was a decided success. Mr. Ed. Profit., of Sarnia, is visiting relatives here. A meeting of the creditors of C. W. +smith, eheese maker of Centralia, was held here on Tuesday, •+F.1-= •.;le.a t tint A statement ulade by us in this or other sp.tce, you call depend upon it being the truth and being so if We say so. Misrepre8e11tation of our Goods is never resorted to. Wheh we sell an article itud guar- antee it we back that clni"n at all titnes, and what we say we inean, and what we prowise, we dor (,duality considered our prices are always the lowest. Note our prices o" the following articles WATCHES. Psents' Gold Filled Case 15, 'care with Elgin Move. e guarantee �y B jry�' meat • - - . $9 00 Gents' r,.Ilver Case with Elgin Movement - $5 75 Ladies' Gold Filled Case with Movement - ., $g 50 Gent's Nickle case with American Movement $5 00 We alio have a full line of Stirling Silver Novelties, Kbony 'Goods, Cut Glass, Fancy Clocks, FancN, Piarses and • Jewellery, which weareselling very close to cost price;, frons now until Xmas. `-�ee our specials in Filligre(AII stick pins at 200' "Ie liave no old or shop,.vorn • goods, so you run no chance of getting old goods tyhen you buy here. , o -0v P. P. Crews, Jeweller and Expert Watch ]Repairer. Au bitrn. The me nlbers of the L. O. L. No. 033 held their Finnual meeting on DPS. 2nd, when the following officers were elect'- ed:- JosNph Fnegan, Master; ,`11enty Sturfly, Deputy Alastm; Henry I,;Lw- Iol•,' Chaplain,; 11. -Barre, Rec•or•ding- Secrot, 1'M. Mole, Financial Svcre- tary; Gec]rge. Yomlgbltlt, Treastirer; N. Johiistun Director of Ceremonies; Thomas Lawlor, Lecturer; First ('u")- mitt've, J. hergnson.. Second, .J. Bole; 'Third, I). E. Alunroc; Vourtb, Ai. -\vnlsh•ong; FifL1i. G. Ilamilton. The officers were itstallvd. lelich nrvntber it is expected will do his duty raith- fill ly, lir. Thomas Lawlor ila9 hought ont. J. K(n.itz• bre\gery with it'll acres of laud which .he iulr p,o cnds fo:tuM riil })III1r)os0s, t . alr'..Jacob Knilt.z loav�. 0)1 the17th for hi:( llvw hor'ne in sallfuld. 110 will lie missed in the villiLLe of kohor•n ;L; he was nl\v•lysready to help With :ulv- thinK which W;(s RIA -11011t• to the• vill- •Ige. ( Um• host wishes follow hitt to Ills new host• rot. saltfurd. Mr. A. Robinson, of Goderich, moves Into the hotel vIcilted by J. Kuntz. We welcome hire to the ,village (',f ko- bum hoping he will b0 like(( as well as those who have lately left out hurg. The logs have colnulenced to roll in to.). Young's hill yard. Sleighing is the order of the day ]let,(,. N Mr, James Young wants ,L hnndr•ed thonsapd feet of first-class niaple logy and will pay the highest price. Air. J. Nae rle has h4alght, (,lit L. Wettlatlfer's iardware and tinware. Mr. Nvettl:uifer• intends to put in Fiore• dry goods in his store. A1189 Maggie King has started dress- ill king with Hiss Arthnr. Messis.•Aiole and A. Robinson spent Alonday.in Clinton. Mr. J. Alills is repairing his house for a tenant so look out for a wedding in the near future, The old lady is plucking her- geese. What are the trustees of our village doing when they let those outsiders who own village property out of paying their special tax as they have village property taxed with their farm property and thus get out, of paying special tax and doing roadwork for villa ge. Now l think that those peopgi ought t0 pay 119 well Its thbgP W()I'killg Irleii wlloowlt villiLg(• praperty. Now trustees, look to the interests of Lhe village and don't• neglect this matter any ion{,ger. Mother Ir is black once -more after the very heavy rain of Flidaq, The Maitland river is very high for thio tithe of the year, hig''her, indeed than for a number of yeolrs. Ali,. Jacob Kuntz gaae last Tuesday night, to his old friends stn evening's amuse meat in the shape of all the free drinks which they were capable of indulginr in, Air. J.Ytylor, tax collector, of West Wawanosh, was ILL the hotel last week and l;otall the taxes. Mr. J. II. McClinton, collector for East Wawanosh, put tip tat U. F. Mim- rou's store and received taxes there the stone day. Miss E. Ross and Aliss B. Wilson took a short trip to Hamilton last week: Mr, N:. Mole and A. Robinson *pent Saturday in Blyth. Miss Fluker, of Clinton, is spending a few days with her parents. The children of R. Stalker sire sick with scarletina, We •hope to hear of their speedy recovery. Miss M. Youngblut is home on a visit. I wonder the people of Auburn don't keep their little children oil the Farmers to days sleighi( ket, Mrs. Davi McKillop, I She \vas FL tat qualities, all gretted, Miss AnnNi troit. We 1 Sant tittle. illl Mr. Edwot ly hurt sou, as can he e Kelly Bvo mill with t ing the sells Mrs. Row section, is 1) The inarri and Mr. DH affair. Th guests prese� The now Robert Mu marry in th ship. Messrs. Ja Irvine Ins altteti Mitchell la. Sall, RPgI purpose oY bl season. A grant] tj taintnent wi house, Lead Friday next sols. Blyth all local talent. and it good of Mr. Thos. MAnitnhA in el John who r... w1- �L . fir^ �w w v Th eHuronNewspillillRecord Thursday, December 16. Toronto Farlllers' Market. streets inore little ones, When oil hurtor killblamed, rIKI Mr. J. Sl) guest of hili Read'_��� 1'orontu, Dec. 10. The receipts of were suave Christul,ts beeves uu the 8011. A statement ulade by us in this or other sp.tce, you call depend upon it being the truth and being so if We say so. Misrepre8e11tation of our Goods is never resorted to. Wheh we sell an article itud guar- antee it we back that clni"n at all titnes, and what we say we inean, and what we prowise, we dor (,duality considered our prices are always the lowest. Note our prices o" the following articles WATCHES. Psents' Gold Filled Case 15, 'care with Elgin Move. e guarantee �y B jry�' meat • - - . $9 00 Gents' r,.Ilver Case with Elgin Movement - $5 75 Ladies' Gold Filled Case with Movement - ., $g 50 Gent's Nickle case with American Movement $5 00 We alio have a full line of Stirling Silver Novelties, Kbony 'Goods, Cut Glass, Fancy Clocks, FancN, Piarses and • Jewellery, which weareselling very close to cost price;, frons now until Xmas. `-�ee our specials in Filligre(AII stick pins at 200' "Ie liave no old or shop,.vorn • goods, so you run no chance of getting old goods tyhen you buy here. , o -0v P. P. Crews, Jeweller and Expert Watch ]Repairer. Au bitrn. The me nlbers of the L. O. L. No. 033 held their Finnual meeting on DPS. 2nd, when the following officers were elect'- ed:- JosNph Fnegan, Master; ,`11enty Sturfly, Deputy Alastm; Henry I,;Lw- Iol•,' Chaplain,; 11. -Barre, Rec•or•ding- Secrot, 1'M. Mole, Financial Svcre- tary; Gec]rge. Yomlgbltlt, Treastirer; N. Johiistun Director of Ceremonies; Thomas Lawlor, Lecturer; First ('u")- mitt've, J. hergnson.. Second, .J. Bole; 'Third, I). E. Alunroc; Vourtb, Ai. -\vnlsh•ong; FifL1i. G. Ilamilton. The officers were itstallvd. lelich nrvntber it is expected will do his duty raith- fill ly, lir. Thomas Lawlor ila9 hought ont. J. K(n.itz• bre\gery with it'll acres of laud which .he iulr p,o cnds fo:tuM riil })III1r)os0s, t . alr'..Jacob Knilt.z loav�. 0)1 the17th for hi:( llvw hor'ne in sallfuld. 110 will lie missed in the villiLLe of kohor•n ;L; he was nl\v•lysready to help With :ulv- thinK which W;(s RIA -11011t• to the• vill- •Ige. ( Um• host wishes follow hitt to Ills new host• rot. saltfurd. Mr. A. Robinson, of Goderich, moves Into the hotel vIcilted by J. Kuntz. We welcome hire to the ,village (',f ko- bum hoping he will b0 like(( as well as those who have lately left out hurg. The logs have colnulenced to roll in to.). Young's hill yard. Sleighing is the order of the day ]let,(,. N Mr, James Young wants ,L hnndr•ed thonsapd feet of first-class niaple logy and will pay the highest price. Air. J. Nae rle has h4alght, (,lit L. Wettlatlfer's iardware and tinware. Mr. Nvettl:uifer• intends to put in Fiore• dry goods in his store. A1189 Maggie King has started dress- ill king with Hiss Arthnr. Messis.•Aiole and A. Robinson spent Alonday.in Clinton. Mr. J. Alills is repairing his house for a tenant so look out for a wedding in the near future, The old lady is plucking her- geese. What are the trustees of our village doing when they let those outsiders who own village property out of paying their special tax as they have village property taxed with their farm property and thus get out, of paying special tax and doing roadwork for villa ge. Now l think that those peopgi ought t0 pay 119 well Its thbgP W()I'killg Irleii wlloowlt villiLg(• praperty. Now trustees, look to the interests of Lhe village and don't• neglect this matter any ion{,ger. Mother Ir is black once -more after the very heavy rain of Flidaq, The Maitland river is very high for thio tithe of the year, hig''her, indeed than for a number of yeolrs. Ali,. Jacob Kuntz gaae last Tuesday night, to his old friends stn evening's amuse meat in the shape of all the free drinks which they were capable of indulginr in, Air. J.Ytylor, tax collector, of West Wawanosh, was ILL the hotel last week and l;otall the taxes. Mr. J. II. McClinton, collector for East Wawanosh, put tip tat U. F. Mim- rou's store and received taxes there the stone day. Miss E. Ross and Aliss B. Wilson took a short trip to Hamilton last week: Mr, N:. Mole and A. Robinson *pent Saturday in Blyth. Miss Fluker, of Clinton, is spending a few days with her parents. The children of R. Stalker sire sick with scarletina, We •hope to hear of their speedy recovery. Miss M. Youngblut is home on a visit. I wonder the people of Auburn don't keep their little children oil the Farmers to days sleighi( ket, Mrs. Davi McKillop, I She \vas FL tat qualities, all gretted, Miss AnnNi troit. We 1 Sant tittle. illl Mr. Edwot ly hurt sou, as can he e Kelly Bvo mill with t ing the sells Mrs. Row section, is 1) The inarri and Mr. DH affair. Th guests prese� The now Robert Mu marry in th ship. Messrs. Ja Irvine Ins altteti Mitchell la. Sall, RPgI purpose oY bl season. A grant] tj taintnent wi house, Lead Friday next sols. Blyth all local talent. and it good of Mr. Thos. MAnitnhA in el John who r... w1- �L . fir^ �w w v Th eHuronNewspillillRecord Ahotit oighte COUNTRYlieu days Ago.. 11 Tot-onto,Dec. t Shepp(,rll' wl cei Its (if hcl,go roll turned with : lu;ind ' is FutSiteratl Miss Et.tie front a visit, is eFl,ivr at 1 Ic grand-pnrent till) is -Wane alis t The Epwo Eggs --ivvc in f, social and lit( gond tieilutnd 1,61 Chile expecte( the lmu'ket is sle; drip night of I cult, slornge Itre clot ed ,bv Mr. C ed at. lac. he: --What P Pot.auws--The d Qnite a nu the market, is va,y tend the tea. -t on tit(- track here Ebenezer ('till Petal utas out of sto week at whit I''uilll1.3---The Nn tribute severl owing to the Iniad Mr. Courti, is dull and weak. school here fr „fur geese, 7c fur Lo -- ducks Intl •L5c to Ill Baled Itay-Thr the market is stt On Friday 1, trade bore are (lila swited her hu 131dgi11 Straw- T11 The Misses quiry and the nntr Sundayed at I tau Lrac•k here are I Mr. Hoove Thursday curl The ]Live Air. John A TORO front Dakota I Miss M. Milt Toronto, Dec•. to friends in I fair at Lite West( Miss Stuart, Mr. C. Skin of rutting It. 'l'etr•hilran's Woolf. )E:tla ��':uwauosll Miss ,label N-tvlor, of the 6th, was t1w :,nest of lout line friends during part 1-.f last w'oek. Alis.. Mil;;gie bind, of 1Cinghtil", is at prosect visiting hal, c•otlsin. :Hiss Lizzie Jlenzies. . :\ plwtsnrtt. lune was speptat Mr. .John Shiell'N oil Thursday evelling of lxst. week. . The sheriff ;•de of \V, mtteii's prop- gir•t.v wa; last-goly at(ended nn Monday. Thv MothollisIs of the Brick church dr•ovo ovor' to lielgtave oft Th ir�day avenin;; fuel suprised theirpastor, Rev. Air. Osten, by taking, hint a load'of oras. The evcnin" was very pleltsrutt- ly spent in Music, Maul's and sovi;d (hitt. Mr. J. Arill,stroh- hoc returned Froin the Prairie province an'1 it, is expvcl.ed the wedding bell; will soon be ring- ing. ]Vest T11rkersl» lth. Mrs. F. Layton- spent a coilple of day, last week with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd of Exeter. tl'liss Maggie Alai -tin returned froin Souris, Alanitoba. ort Saturday last after a three rnonfh.;' sojourn there. Cgnsec•ration and roll call Inst Sun- day evening at League. Mr. Fisher, of Holi nmville, will ;td - dress Life League on Sunday evening next. Aiiss'Fanny Townsend, of (e'linton, returned home last Thursday atter •1L short visit with friends here. 7 ho annual Christmas tree and en tertainment tinder the auspices of the snnday school of Tinmer•'s church will he held on the evening of the 2,'3rd inst. The committees in charge :Lie sparing no pniny in endeavoring to make it. the usnad success• Rev. B. Clement, of Ontario Sat. church, Olinton, conducted missionary' services at Alrna and Turner's appoint- rnents nn Sunday last. Air, Fisher, of Hohnesvillo, address. ed the E. L. of T. church on 113tinday evening hist. .Miss A.tcheson will address the E. L, Oil Sundavvvening next.. Rev' :VIP. Findlay is taking a two month's vacation for his health. He. hag socnred Rev. Air. Wad(-, latae Of Dakota and a former pastor of Ontar- to SS. church, Clinton, to take Ills work. ,lir. Wade will commence next Sit If - day. Air. Findlay leaves this week for• his home. We liope tosPo him rehirn at the end of his vacation fully re- stored to health and strength. Mr. Gifford Crich and Air. Robt. Haney have both been confined to the honge full several -clays ptlst. Mist( Hollnes has the"past week been visiting friends fn Lucknow, Mr. W. Nott pttrchitsed a new etit- ter frorn F. Rumhall, Clinton last week and Mr. Fred Thontlinson one frorn J. Leslie we cannot say that either one of thein are sporting thorn very much but. are both living In hr)p , . Mr. J. McKenzie purchased (t new buggy from Mr. J. Leslie Clinton. Mr. Chas. ('rich is learning tele- graphing with Mr. F. Watts of Clin- ton. The public examination at S. S. No. 6 promises to Nil ood. Lunch will be served at 12 o'clock p, nt. A good pro - grain for the afternoon. [Jl ,1.-lULiO� lit- I ('hri.;tinas hevv('s...... 7 00 14) 1 50 t II ►3ottev -'rhe re- 131f elven' chuicgicatllt', The Gredlest Raling (uml L' ;u't' fair, I b0 dl-- cwt . :3 :ii) to 3 751 liotcherrs', good c;ftale, and the uuu'keL c••wt... ;3 01) lit :3 lei BEST 01T EARTH. 3c, ('hoice dairy - 11 com, cnlLle, 11 ttt'16c'• cwt , .. ........ 3 75 to 2� 4. H) I . u5lply, thw'e is a 13ulls, psi' cwt...... , ... 2 110 11] 3 00 I'I''(,sh g;O 11U ell and . b'eedel s, per ch L..... , 3 251,o :3 ',11 a Lely at We to 16.1. v; Stocicvrs, per ew'ta..... 2,50 tit'. 3 13 )tea at 1 is and liar- Exgol t sheep, per cwt :; IN) to :3 1'I Patented in I'at(,nted in 1311tc•hrrs' sheep, each.. '1 75 to N 75 ; cotaud is slow and i.anlhs, per cwt, ....... 1 4 (N) to 1 ;i0 Ullitgid ('anada, bolt, no lowl.r. (';try (salvos, per heat(. .... 'l. 00 to 8 00 :hates, l .-�l. October Ill, ado quilted lit, 13010. ('lluiee bacon ]togs, por Atur-AsL i8, I% 1801, egi sell ;it, (L&1- to, 70c, cwt. . ' ............ 1 •1 51) to -1 051 18(11. w:ow '• pply is ample, and Light, fact hogs, per cwt 4 25 to •1 ,38 wealher thgi Inru'ket Thick fill •hoM.;, per cwt 1 ) Lo •1 :35 r Prices at'e easy at. be. Sturgis, per cwt........ •1 1.i to .1 :30 ♦a� .c Sows, per cwt... .. ,. 3 (N) to :3 •l5 , ('keys, NM to 13010 fat' ,� ,�_ c for chickens. stags, pct• cwt.... .... `L 00 to a demand is slow :End __...._ � G hARANTEI:D. lady. Cars oil Lite pleetlul„ of Goderiell T'D (101111cil. _ Led ;it, 3s tel $8.50. -- pre is ,lot. 1111101 Ill- Dec. 6l. h, IS97. County and stato Rights Lu• Sale by ketis dill]. 'Carson Council nlet to -day-, Iniu"Ws of last OROC� SHEPHERD hinted at $5. Incet.inl; read :61111 adopted.. Moved by 1 J hn •ton secondod by Johu Alid- I m- .I Thursday, December 16. Toronto Farlllers' Market. stay, 44 carloads, hllt evel.rything' sold I.Orange hold In til(, following places N(1 I I'll.before the close of flit+ chty. 'There. Itidl ILII coil., Chas. Johnston 1'orontu, Dec. 10. The receipts of were suave Christul,ts beeves uu the 1). It. O.; No. 2 house of Nixon Sturdy. grafi" cm the toarket to -day were fair buaids here front the Litt stuck show ( 7th con.,lohil Sturdy D. R. O.; Nu. 3 and prices were geruirally tIVIDer, gust clobed tit Brantford. 'Theobfferings house of TILL•, Itarrison, Thos. Ilarri- Wheat was It. to ll' higher. 1300 bubll- Included 255 sheep and lambs, 1,8(JU son 1). It. 0.; Nil. 4 house of 11. W. els' sellillg at Ki tuf33.c fin• white, 85c to hugs and about 20 calves. Elliott, Johu (Tuff 1). It. D,; No. 5 85.c for 1'ed alld 78c it) 70t' for guustl. ,� I xpol t Cattle-1'Kcept ill ai Yew bulls " house of It. Baker, It. Baker 1). It. O.; B Lrley-Steady, 'l.,IM)U bushels selling I 32c. there was hardly R11(thing dune in this fur, Nil 6 house of Win. Crooks, \\'nt. ('I'ouks D. It. U. Moved by Chas. at, 28b to line to -day. Those hulls taken sold �Villimils seconded by Thus. Churchill, Buckwheat Firmer, 100 bitskels sell- :3.W to :31c. that Ilylaw No. 8 now read by gassed. Ing kLt 3f3C' to 4010. Butchers' Cattle --There was ag,00d A nu11 bur of acchunts were ordered Itye-•Firuler, 8U bushels selling tit business dour ill this lite, lit-A.Lps I paid which will appear in Treasurers 4Nc Lu 46c. chiefly because of till- offerings of re}lort. Oats-Pit'nier, 500 bushels selling Flt (Jllt'IS(tlnts C•atlle. PI'll•t•s I•eati'Led for Adjourned Io alert oil 15111 Dev. 251' to 26c•. I the bitter welt, frolll I(' to Inc and Some NIXON STURDY, (;lurk. PPILS Steady, 300 bushels selling, al, of tile", were of fine quality. Foi. (he. - - - 40c' it,) 47e. 1 Ilsuni I -Lill of hUtchel's cal ale prices 1-111- DEATHS, Hay and Straw Steady, til) luaus of Icd "tutu Sic. to 3-k per Ib fur the best ' lull MuEWIN(I, to '1'uckertltnith, on nertunber $ol, - hay selling at yi7..]0 to �U, and fort 't inar to •) a .3 • ordinary ILud lit w • tc t t t .y A• acs 5luusuu ruGut o1 the lulu James 51,:1,1wu, .c loads of straw at, $7 to $8. Inedlltll. Thele Wel•(, solve bought fur aged SJ years. OtULWA, M(LIILI'(,;Ll' WUUCIAOCIL and maw'oUU, to ('eborue, on the acrd lust., Eli Dn esbed !lugs 1'hu r ccipts were Pair, Other places. Iletwuud, aged St( ] ears, 7 months, 80 days, thele WAS It k01µ1 dellland Witt the Ilial•- ket, \\'assteatly, with sales at $3.75 to Stockers and Fvvdi-rs-There was It ;MAKILIAGES. ,y15.00. (ltligit 11100 110110. Light stockers fur• ATKINSON-Mal{AY.-At th, residrnre of the \Vllvat., White, per bit .til 83 td $ 135. ,• 11311Ifillo s1,h) fol' jt lit :3„t• pec Ib, 7LIIli bnas'n bruth,+t•, 511-. Adam 51101{av, Nu;]Pnrth, uu fill LU c'- I'c'llnim fvl( dens found a dl'hld(ol'y inquiry III. lloauutber 81.11, by Rey. N. hbaw, m1-. ,]:]nolo Ft- ch, ................ flu Mouse .............. 7th to 711. ] c. 3}t Cl3 1! Aitunsou, of Itb(gutuwu, to 51 is. Mary McKay, of Suurorth, 131 -11 -ley pts• xsh... ... rfto d. Sheep Hurl Lau,hs Shipping shegi} B1u-u ,Nt)9 Ir] McKillop. .,it D e 2nd, at Oats pel' hllrll.......... 2.) til 36 are steal{ at. 3t' lu:V,c el 11) told kill((- Y I the r, Mr.csof the i„'I�l u'tl tlal',•IILs, 11y Hoy. A. e C. tial u, MI llacid J. Bold al Hiss Charlotte, Rye Iwo wish... , .. , ..... 45. to 40 �. 47 els' ;ire (lull ill 13;1.73 to $53.7:> ciu•h• duuuhtcr,d 511-. Jahn lluudae, all of 5111{tll.,p. • l)1 ... -lis to • s 10, Is1L 1 1,L I •)- .•• II a• , • s :, to •'' I . h 1 Lambs sill t ,1dV nl :;1... L alt 1 ,., , , ('i I )( ,' ']tAN '(3. -At the n tluluu ,+t M ), ob I ruin 13uokwhgiilt per bush.... :3fi Lu 10 1; w li l'N'l, 11li'l't'. belllM sea'el'}il 11gia15 IllFtlh! tit. 's , Itldirtt, nn I)ecumher 1st• by trite bride's ^ ( HayI o0 to J110 • 1'-II1, ttev,(1. W Audr,ws, Sir. lIerbert JIu;F„rldpe, r> Andr Straw.. , ..... , ..... 7 (11) tU 8tx) Mise Alice, oldest daughter of Mr. John Mail- Dvessed lit ......... .1 73 in 5 011 Ililc•h Cows anti tigrinRers--OlfvritlMs ping. 1'lggs, lit'\L' Iaid.......... 10 LU 18 wel'e ligll(, t ll' (It Illalllll Mlaal illtll 111'1l't's Baath• r, Ilulle 4l rho renb r 1 of the 1-. W. father, llnlletJit. oil ne,•Innbur twr, by Bev.. W. 13ut.L(,i', lb. Pulls......... 16 to 17 are firm tit $21 Lu $115 1101' hush. Andrews, At r. Jilin Br�nv u, h, 51ts 5lury A. (11) till), dail'y.... .... 1''- to '15 , Cidves-- Firlp. I'Iicv-, roto I'voltl ;62 I dunghter of 51r. 'I'homeN Leu. Clicked,, pct' gait'....... 25 to 10 7 fi LU :11')3. ('ht)Il't' \'(':LIS ;LI.1• w'rlll LPtl. SU5 ER-4-BULLAIII). -Un Wrdno,4+,y, Uev, Nth, Ill Ihr M.thodist pursollag,, Brussrin, by Rev. S, Tnrkgiy s ger lb........ , . to Duc ks t.l' ..:. , .. •11) to 1311 I ,lugs uffvvi"llgs were heavior, fill, J, Alain, 51 r„ woof s,n1]ors to Slips Suru ltullurd, Doth of the l07]v].ol Nun G,rl h. 4]1-., • . Ggiesl gel' 1 ,... , 5- to 5! prices did sol• decline. l'buic", sYlcc- I li:o: Ill, ' M( C('LLuI'ItH-\a'(Y°1ll. ---f1, LnNtu, at tho resk- irt)l.iL(ut'Nlle\v per bllg... 05 to (10 Idl]Ils 1'elllttl tl 111'111 at ge l' 11).,Ilctl dace ut .l he bri.be's parts, lyre. 1st, by Ire,-• Sir, Sill -Ing litlllb........... 6 t1) s 7 I t,tf the (•ill's, alllt light and thick fat. Bradley, John M,Cutduugh,of Jlitebrll, to Ameg Mill toll ...... ......... 5 to 0 I hogs V° c 1('1- It). Boatriee lh]ry, dnnghter ,-f 4111sbaul \youd., Burl', tore ...... ...... -1, to du IliAI ..... , .. . 03. to 0)i 0)i Wv ootv Alilch enc•h. (ll) (0 $; 1(i w, - - ' - -- _ T E LAC Veal, 1011 -101;1 -,per ll)., ... I) U(3 to U rows, .....$'?1 ." � 1 11 Export cantle, pel.cwt.. :3 50 ft, :575 Ahotit oighte COUNTRYlieu days Ago.. 11 Tot-onto,Dec. t Shepp(,rll' wl cei Its (if hcl,go roll turned with : lu;ind ' is FutSiteratl Miss Et.tie front a visit, is eFl,ivr at 1 Ic grand-pnrent till) is -Wane alis t The Epwo Eggs --ivvc in f, social and lit( gond tieilutnd 1,61 Chile expecte( the lmu'ket is sle; drip night of I cult, slornge Itre clot ed ,bv Mr. C ed at. lac. he: --What P Pot.auws--The d Qnite a nu the market, is va,y tend the tea. -t on tit(- track here Ebenezer ('till Petal utas out of sto week at whit I''uilll1.3---The Nn tribute severl owing to the Iniad Mr. Courti, is dull and weak. school here fr „fur geese, 7c fur Lo -- ducks Intl •L5c to Ill Baled Itay-Thr the market is stt On Friday 1, trade bore are (lila swited her hu 131dgi11 Straw- T11 The Misses quiry and the nntr Sundayed at I tau Lrac•k here are I Mr. Hoove Thursday curl The ]Live Air. John A TORO front Dakota I Miss M. Milt Toronto, Dec•. to friends in I fair at Lite West( Miss Stuart, Mr. C. Skin of rutting It. 'l'etr•hilran's Woolf. )E:tla ��':uwauosll Miss ,label N-tvlor, of the 6th, was t1w :,nest of lout line friends during part 1-.f last w'oek. Alis.. Mil;;gie bind, of 1Cinghtil", is at prosect visiting hal, c•otlsin. :Hiss Lizzie Jlenzies. . :\ plwtsnrtt. lune was speptat Mr. .John Shiell'N oil Thursday evelling of lxst. week. . The sheriff ;•de of \V, mtteii's prop- gir•t.v wa; last-goly at(ended nn Monday. Thv MothollisIs of the Brick church dr•ovo ovor' to lielgtave oft Th ir�day avenin;; fuel suprised theirpastor, Rev. Air. Osten, by taking, hint a load'of oras. The evcnin" was very pleltsrutt- ly spent in Music, Maul's and sovi;d (hitt. Mr. J. Arill,stroh- hoc returned Froin the Prairie province an'1 it, is expvcl.ed the wedding bell; will soon be ring- ing. ]Vest T11rkersl» lth. Mrs. F. Layton- spent a coilple of day, last week with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd of Exeter. tl'liss Maggie Alai -tin returned froin Souris, Alanitoba. ort Saturday last after a three rnonfh.;' sojourn there. Cgnsec•ration and roll call Inst Sun- day evening at League. Mr. Fisher, of Holi nmville, will ;td - dress Life League on Sunday evening next. Aiiss'Fanny Townsend, of (e'linton, returned home last Thursday atter •1L short visit with friends here. 7 ho annual Christmas tree and en tertainment tinder the auspices of the snnday school of Tinmer•'s church will he held on the evening of the 2,'3rd inst. The committees in charge :Lie sparing no pniny in endeavoring to make it. the usnad success• Rev. B. Clement, of Ontario Sat. church, Olinton, conducted missionary' services at Alrna and Turner's appoint- rnents nn Sunday last. Air, Fisher, of Hohnesvillo, address. ed the E. L. of T. church on 113tinday evening hist. .Miss A.tcheson will address the E. L, Oil Sundavvvening next.. Rev' :VIP. Findlay is taking a two month's vacation for his health. He. hag socnred Rev. Air. Wad(-, latae Of Dakota and a former pastor of Ontar- to SS. church, Clinton, to take Ills work. ,lir. Wade will commence next Sit If - day. Air. Findlay leaves this week for• his home. We liope tosPo him rehirn at the end of his vacation fully re- stored to health and strength. Mr. Gifford Crich and Air. Robt. Haney have both been confined to the honge full several -clays ptlst. Mist( Hollnes has the"past week been visiting friends fn Lucknow, Mr. W. Nott pttrchitsed a new etit- ter frorn F. Rumhall, Clinton last week and Mr. Fred Thontlinson one frorn J. Leslie we cannot say that either one of thein are sporting thorn very much but. are both living In hr)p , . Mr. J. McKenzie purchased (t new buggy from Mr. J. Leslie Clinton. Mr. Chas. ('rich is learning tele- graphing with Mr. F. Watts of Clin- ton. The public examination at S. S. No. 6 promises to Nil ood. Lunch will be served at 12 o'clock p, nt. A good pro - grain for the afternoon. [Jl ,1.-lULiO� lit- I ('hri.;tinas hevv('s...... 7 00 14) 1 50 t II ►3ottev -'rhe re- 131f elven' chuicgicatllt', The Gredlest Raling (uml L' ;u't' fair, I b0 dl-- cwt . :3 :ii) to 3 751 liotcherrs', good c;ftale, and the uuu'keL c••wt... ;3 01) lit :3 lei BEST 01T EARTH. 3c, ('hoice dairy - 11 com, cnlLle, 11 ttt'16c'• cwt , .. ........ 3 75 to 2� 4. H) I . u5lply, thw'e is a 13ulls, psi' cwt...... , ... 2 110 11] 3 00 I'I''(,sh g;O 11U ell and . b'eedel s, per ch L..... , 3 251,o :3 ',11 a Lely at We to 16.1. v; Stocicvrs, per ew'ta..... 2,50 tit'. 3 13 )tea at 1 is and liar- Exgol t sheep, per cwt :; IN) to :3 1'I Patented in I'at(,nted in 1311tc•hrrs' sheep, each.. '1 75 to N 75 ; cotaud is slow and i.anlhs, per cwt, ....... 1 4 (N) to 1 ;i0 Ullitgid ('anada, bolt, no lowl.r. (';try (salvos, per heat(. .... 'l. 00 to 8 00 :hates, l .-�l. October Ill, ado quilted lit, 13010. ('lluiee bacon ]togs, por Atur-AsL i8, I% 1801, egi sell ;it, (L&1- to, 70c, cwt. . ' ............ 1 •1 51) to -1 051 18(11. w:ow '• pply is ample, and Light, fact hogs, per cwt 4 25 to •1 ,38 wealher thgi Inru'ket Thick fill •hoM.;, per cwt 1 ) Lo •1 :35 r Prices at'e easy at. be. Sturgis, per cwt........ •1 1.i to .1 :30 ♦a� .c Sows, per cwt... .. ,. 3 (N) to :3 •l5 , ('keys, NM to 13010 fat' ,� ,�_ c for chickens. stags, pct• cwt.... .... `L 00 to a demand is slow :End __...._ � G hARANTEI:D. lady. Cars oil Lite pleetlul„ of Goderiell T'D (101111cil. _ Led ;it, 3s tel $8.50. -- pre is ,lot. 1111101 Ill- Dec. 6l. h, IS97. County and stato Rights Lu• Sale by ketis dill]. 'Carson Council nlet to -day-, Iniu"Ws of last OROC� SHEPHERD hinted at $5. Incet.inl; read :61111 adopted.. Moved by 1 J hn •ton secondod by Johu Alid- I m- .I trnr�rr�rr S. out, )atS very 11ces .25. low' as feet and ver- i for $3 Z -.r al'e ants Z id 3 ;ets. voile 90c, and ttte, )nay I1 at t at ifts on its. 0 b L�. 13111. 1(, 1, St Illarliet• dlet.otl that the uonrinations for Reeve, :VTO, Dcpctty•Rgievva,id three Councillors be The Acn1e. Heiate� Inay be seen in 'on r held ill '%Vil wli's Half, Hohnesville, ail use at U0111he's Di ug Store, Clinton, or 111,--OII'el•ings were the last Aluuda.y ill Decenlher, at 12 at the Clarendon Hotel. A trial 1-n Cattle Yards tit- o'clock and the election (if ally) be always gives satisfactiuil, A-3 _ 4:64 l,,1- Y> r fT The follmviug of`(ic•ere were elcctec] t'�' ---- at, the Doc. limnal ","eting of L. U. L. F, No. 101 t for tile, current. year ;- • � -1V. Jlendcrsou, W. Ai. LA ll. lltiston, I). M. � Q� W. (i Garde n(,1-, ('hap. L t ^� nam 1•S It. E. Brown, R. S. (D ('. AicDonngh, F. ti. (� J. ltltchigi, 'freilsorer. w It. Husto.l, 1). C. \\'. Irwin. Leeturer. rpt C't 1'ALE J. Hackvit, C, ititrhie, \V. Oroahy, A. FURNITU RE Cook, Poter•Cook, Curpnlittep. All I':pworl11 Lengne finn s begiorgan- � ized at 4(in with the following I Commencing with ullic(,rs t - r� yt �- 1. 1[. C;uolginrr, president. &r hiss Al. Weli;trr, Ist,Vic(, President. SA URDAY DUMBER IS %\' Hunter, and Vice. 9 J. 1VebNtl•r, '31-13 Vice• �' ..end continuing until the .J. Hd'1 PIs, it'll Vire. A. Ritchie,tchio, 'Treustii't•r. FJ� J ITitll t'. sc.-Svcl'y. ' , 31st DAY OF DECEMBER �' J. Titin, Cor. -sec. ■ ■ •■ -� g'arlur. - We will ]to](] one of the biggest Furniture _ 'a•lgs ever held in this part of the county. Fj Mr. LLnd Mrs. Wiloy have returned fmin Alitnituha for It visit of solne d We claim to Savo the, largest and finest stock of length and Choir arrival will make the first-class Furniture in the county and people (%h T'Istd11tL9 sP;L51111 the IIIE•1'I'lel' ILL the �■y9 �� ,l incl homestead. y I'Aljr who take advantage of.this big sale will have all The Atethot] ist S. S. is preparing fur opportunity- *o buy everything in the way. cif it's usual entertainment. on New Year•'., Eve. Food Furniture at prices never liefore offered. Mrs. A. Pairio pito also come dawn Full realizing we are on the e-ve of better,times we from (hl- Prairie province' to gladden y g the hearts of old friends and relatives prepared for this season's business 'by scouring the by Her presence. w10 for the class of goods that sults onr growi Mi,. Chas. Troyer, of llill9green, is vg yery low with typhoid and at tinge of trade. We pay- shot citsh fol• our goods which Fives whiting riot much hope is entertained Ufi the aflVantticre Of ^'Gino' to g1l the lar ro manufaetur- for his recovery. b b a The bad weather of Friday night N1'S and bili ill, lit the closest )rices. AN e have picked could not jwevent the success of the U 1 p E'iccolo concert which wits attended by (T up man V sna• s dulling the last few days that mean tom, it, large crowd. The Piccolos (lid well, AK ridiculous rices its ,ono as the last. very well, indeed, lint the actors did p 5 y even better. fihe funds will be de Don't miss this sale. 1t means an opportunity to voted to helping on the hand which i., a credit unto itself and Varna. Mr. J.beautify your Homes as well as add to your coLnfort at T. Citirns is leader. 'Nuf said. Q: •(J a very low cost. Weare determined to close the vear with a big CLINTQN MARKET REPORTS. nP)nth'a business and have put the r knife into the 7) Fal Wednesday afternoon,) 4.a1.� prices on our entire stock 7) Fall wheat, new ............. 0 81 to 0 82 4!9' uatsBIrl........................... 0 20 to 0 23 OUR FURNITURE IS THE "ata ............................ o s:� to o• 23 BEST peas .............................. 0 40 tc 0 45 Eve .................... ....... 0 89 to 0 40 OUR PRICES.ARE THE LOWEST. Potatoes, per bush, new... U 30 to 0 35 Butter iloose in basket..:. o A5 to U 14 � We litive not space this week to enumerate prices 40 Eggs per doz.................. 0 13 to 0 13 but we simply say buy all you nee(, lit the way of Cabbage, per doz..,......... 0 0 40 to 50 Furniture NOW airs at Ray ............................... 6 00 to 6 00 Cordwood ...................... 3 00 to 3 50 MOBARLETT'S Apples per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 7,5 Apple's culls ................ 0 45 to 0 50 Dried. Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 Ducks per lb ................. U 05zto.0 061 Ho 0■ Turkeys per 111. 0 06ito 0 07 F Gems per Ib....::....r.H ttr 1� Yl St. 0 Ob to 0 06 �.C'llntOri. 1 W okens per pair............ 0 30 to 0 3 5 p, , ,-When it is your painful necessity to consult an ITnde+•taker, \Vol ............................ 0 l8 to 0 18 remembdr we have the finest Undertaking Department in this part Toronto Farmers' inch Live Stock roar- of the county and we are, told the lowest in price for the splendid lets appear on Supplement. �9 service- we render. Don t forget this. ]Night and `unday calls'at residence No 67 Huron St, Mr. Allen, member for North HsaeX, opposite the Baptist chiirch. has bean appointed to the Customs pl p col- lectorship at Windsor, A L: 101 .A trnr�rr�rr S. out, )atS very 11ces .25. low' as feet and ver- i for $3 Z -.r al'e ants Z id 3 ;ets. voile 90c, and ttte, )nay I1 at t at ifts on its. 0 b L�. 13111. 1(, 1, St Illarliet• dlet.otl that the uonrinations for Reeve, :VTO, Dcpctty•Rgievva,id three Councillors be The Acn1e. Heiate� Inay be seen in 'on r held ill '%Vil wli's Half, Hohnesville, ail use at U0111he's Di ug Store, Clinton, or 111,--OII'el•ings were the last Aluuda.y ill Decenlher, at 12 at the Clarendon Hotel. A trial 1-n Cattle Yards tit- o'clock and the election (if ally) be always gives satisfactiuil, A-3 _ 4:64 l,,1- Y> r fT The follmviug of`(ic•ere were elcctec] t'�' ---- at, the Doc. limnal ","eting of L. U. L. F, No. 101 t for tile, current. year ;- • � -1V. Jlendcrsou, W. Ai. LA ll. lltiston, I). M. � Q� W. (i Garde n(,1-, ('hap. L t ^� nam 1•S It. E. Brown, R. S. (D ('. AicDonngh, F. ti. (� J. ltltchigi, 'freilsorer. w It. Husto.l, 1). C. \\'. Irwin. Leeturer. rpt C't 1'ALE J. Hackvit, C, ititrhie, \V. Oroahy, A. FURNITU RE Cook, Poter•Cook, Curpnlittep. All I':pworl11 Lengne finn s begiorgan- � ized at 4(in with the following I Commencing with ullic(,rs t - r� yt �- 1. 1[. C;uolginrr, president. &r hiss Al. Weli;trr, Ist,Vic(, President. SA URDAY DUMBER IS %\' Hunter, and Vice. 9 J. 1VebNtl•r, '31-13 Vice• �' ..end continuing until the .J. Hd'1 PIs, it'll Vire. A. Ritchie,tchio, 'Treustii't•r. FJ� J ITitll t'. sc.-Svcl'y. ' , 31st DAY OF DECEMBER �' J. Titin, Cor. -sec. ■ ■ •■ -� g'arlur. - We will ]to](] one of the biggest Furniture _ 'a•lgs ever held in this part of the county. Fj Mr. LLnd Mrs. Wiloy have returned fmin Alitnituha for It visit of solne d We claim to Savo the, largest and finest stock of length and Choir arrival will make the first-class Furniture in the county and people (%h T'Istd11tL9 sP;L51111 the IIIE•1'I'lel' ILL the �■y9 �� ,l incl homestead. y I'Aljr who take advantage of.this big sale will have all The Atethot] ist S. S. is preparing fur opportunity- *o buy everything in the way. cif it's usual entertainment. on New Year•'., Eve. Food Furniture at prices never liefore offered. Mrs. A. Pairio pito also come dawn Full realizing we are on the e-ve of better,times we from (hl- Prairie province' to gladden y g the hearts of old friends and relatives prepared for this season's business 'by scouring the by Her presence. w10 for the class of goods that sults onr growi Mi,. Chas. Troyer, of llill9green, is vg yery low with typhoid and at tinge of trade. We pay- shot citsh fol• our goods which Fives whiting riot much hope is entertained Ufi the aflVantticre Of ^'Gino' to g1l the lar ro manufaetur- for his recovery. b b a The bad weather of Friday night N1'S and bili ill, lit the closest )rices. AN e have picked could not jwevent the success of the U 1 p E'iccolo concert which wits attended by (T up man V sna• s dulling the last few days that mean tom, it, large crowd. The Piccolos (lid well, AK ridiculous rices its ,ono as the last. very well, indeed, lint the actors did p 5 y even better. fihe funds will be de Don't miss this sale. 1t means an opportunity to voted to helping on the hand which i., a credit unto itself and Varna. Mr. J.beautify your Homes as well as add to your coLnfort at T. Citirns is leader. 'Nuf said. Q: •(J a very low cost. Weare determined to close the vear with a big CLINTQN MARKET REPORTS. nP)nth'a business and have put the r knife into the 7) Fal Wednesday afternoon,) 4.a1.� prices on our entire stock 7) Fall wheat, new ............. 0 81 to 0 82 4!9' uatsBIrl........................... 0 20 to 0 23 OUR FURNITURE IS THE "ata ............................ o s:� to o• 23 BEST peas .............................. 0 40 tc 0 45 Eve .................... ....... 0 89 to 0 40 OUR PRICES.ARE THE LOWEST. Potatoes, per bush, new... U 30 to 0 35 Butter iloose in basket..:. o A5 to U 14 � We litive not space this week to enumerate prices 40 Eggs per doz.................. 0 13 to 0 13 but we simply say buy all you nee(, lit the way of Cabbage, per doz..,......... 0 0 40 to 50 Furniture NOW airs at Ray ............................... 6 00 to 6 00 Cordwood ...................... 3 00 to 3 50 MOBARLETT'S Apples per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 7,5 Apple's culls ................ 0 45 to 0 50 Dried. Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 Ducks per lb ................. U 05zto.0 061 Ho 0■ Turkeys per 111. 0 06ito 0 07 F Gems per Ib....::....r.H ttr 1� Yl St. 0 Ob to 0 06 �.C'llntOri. 1 W okens per pair............ 0 30 to 0 3 5 p, , ,-When it is your painful necessity to consult an ITnde+•taker, \Vol ............................ 0 l8 to 0 18 remembdr we have the finest Undertaking Department in this part Toronto Farmers' inch Live Stock roar- of the county and we are, told the lowest in price for the splendid lets appear on Supplement. �9 service- we render. Don t forget this. ]Night and `unday calls'at residence No 67 Huron St, Mr. Allen, member for North HsaeX, opposite the Baptist chiirch. has bean appointed to the Customs pl p col- lectorship at Windsor, A L: 101