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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-12-16, Page 6V1. Reading fit the natural distance should be confortable. If you have to hold your hook, paper, or sewing further off than the (j natllr•al distance yell need glasses A r ONCE. If you are Weariuq t;INsses you need then) changed AT oNck. Delay is hurtful to ,(lot eyes and rnfekes pro )pr car- Q i rction more difficult. We put llew glasses ill your own frames for 75c•. Completti with good ordi,nary'fraute $1.00. Front that to 510.00 according to quality. WE guarantee satisfactiou or re- turn your money. To those in doubt what to give muther, father of- wife for Xinas, P nothing could he nicer• or store. servi'eable than it good pair of glasses in A good frame. Buy (( from us now on approbation and have the person to whom you give there come in after Xmas and the will ,f�eest his or her eyes find tliake an,`rchanges necessary in the lenses WITHOUT )EXTRA CHkRGE. !tl �'nld $5.(10 to $10,00. Cheaper in filled gold, silver, &c. ALLEN &WILSON. 0 a Graduate Druggists and Opticians. Turn to inside for Solas at:v't, Wit fail not to make a personal inspection of our stock and d the sooner the better. 0 e••••• "•ease0Doesco®•••, ®I, 6�at 0 • • Sale-�®`- ��` i--of $6,000 %wcirth of - 1; • +ri Watc s, Jewefiery and '. • Silverware Everything in mystore,atwhole 4sale prices of below, m fronow • until Chtist►nas. We utast have • t- the money, and if yon want the • • gout �s at prices that can't',he heat, come to us. This is a genii- • • ine sale, and every word that we • say we mean. Everything will • he sold at cost, or below, until • Christmas. Mind; we call a give you prices that no- (o) o s®, • body can heat, its we fire • hound to reduce our stock by 3 0 • $00 worth at once. Cottle and • rc't those great smtps, hocan5e g ® they fire worth corning wiles • to get. • : V . lea �i�•�a�l � Leader of Jowellovy Foshion. O e ®®©@1Q1Qa©®�f1C!®SFG3®fd©2➢Q9C��.t^vt13®fd64 ARE BOTH EYE -8- ALIKE? Fety people halve eyea adikE . `gully nine -tenths of those who'%vearglasses have different. vision in Pitch eye. ` Careless examination fails to bring out this defect, consequently you suffer with headache froiu eye stiain. VVe test each eve sepatratel,•, select proper lenses and'adjust, glasses to snit both ° eyes. Spectacles is ho VV as $1.110. ®o W. Cooper & Co., o Booksellers and Opticians, ` - - - CLINTON, - - Exeter, f When You Read,..., A stat rlent made by us in this or other sp.tce, you call depend upon it being the truth and being so if we say so. Miarepreselltation of our Goods is never resorted to. When we sell an article and guar- anteo it we hack that claim at all tittles, and what we say we inean, and what we pronliso we do. Quality considered our pricestare always the lowest. Note our prices of the following articles :— WATCHES,III Gents' Gold Filled Case 15 years with Elgin Move. guarantee rnegt - - $9 00 Gents' :-,ilver Case with Elgin Movement - $5 75 Ladies' (.;cold Filled Case with Movement - $g 50 Gent's Ni.ckle case with American Movement $5 00 We also have a full line of Stirling Silver Novelties; L'bony Goods, Cut Glass, Fancy Clocks, Fanev Pluses and ..Jewellery, "which we are selling very close to cost price;;, frovl now until Xmas. pec• our specials in Filligree stick phis at 206• We have no old or shopworn „roods, so you run no chance of getting pld goods Mien you buy here, C> -0-o;:;0 . P. B . 'Crews, Jeweller and Expert Watell )Repairer. Auburn. The'meuibers of the L.' O�L. No. 032 held their annual niveting on Dec. 2nd, %%hen the following officers were elect- ed :.— Jll h Faegan, asier; Henry Slurdp, D,pnty Ma.;tet; Henry Law- lor, ('hftphtin; R. Bone, Roc•ording- Secrotai y; I,d. Mole, Financial Secre- t.a vy; George • 'onnghlnt., 'Treasurer; ti, ,Johnston, Director of Covellionies; Thomas l.iiwlor. Lve firer; First Cour nuttee, J. Ferguson; Second, J. Hole; Third, I). E. AJanroe; Fourth, M. Armstrong; Fifth, G. Hamilton. The officers tyre installed. Hach ou•aiber• it is expt•ctecl will do his duty faith- fully. Ah'. Thortuls Lauvlof, hits hought out. 1. ii nntz' i);,wpry• with ten itvres or bind %which he intends for pasturing purposes.r Air. Jacob Mintz leave; 1.0y`the 17th for his 111-W home• in Snlifurd. Ile %vial he hissed in'tltp villa re of Auhnt•n as he %vas al%va,•s neatly to help With a11),• - thing which was a benefit to the vill- age. Oar Lea %wishes follow hint to his new honk at, Saltfocd. Mr. A. Robinson, of Uoderich, moves half, the hotel vacated by J. Kuntz, We welcome hire to the village of Au - horn hoping he will bc• liktrd ns well as those who have lately left om burg. The'logs have cuinnionced to roll in to J. young's mill yard. "Sleighing is the order of the day here. All.. .Jatries Young %vents a hundred thonsa nd feet of first-class maple logs and will pay the highest price. Mr. J. Note le has bought cont L. Wettlanfer's hatrdware and tinware. Mr. Wettlauifer intends to ptit in more dry goods in his store. Klass Maggie 1{ing hag,startecl drrss 1111'..T.�°'��rrct�xm�'+tr••�t'•:.'.nrtrscrt •rrr -rrr guest of his sister, Mrs. William Wil- son. ,, meKiltop. Farmers took advantage of the few days sleighing to hall wood to utar- ket. Mrs. Davidson, an old resident of McKillop, passed away last week. She was a woman with many excellent qualities, and her death is much re- gretted. Miss Altnie McNah hits gone to De- troit. We hope she will have a plea- sant time in that city. Mr. Edward bt•ager, who got severe- ly hurt soine timed ago, is doing its well as can he expected. Kelly Bros. fire fitting tip &eir saw - will with the intention of soon start- ing the season's operal ions. Mrs. Rowe, it former resident of this section, is back on a visit. The marriage of Miss Lottie Dundas and Mr. David Boyd was a brilliant affair. Thete were upwards of 100 guests present. The new blacksmith shop of Mr. Robert Munn is a gr•est convenience to many fn the east part of the town- ship, Messrs. Jarnps Maedonald and T Ai. Irvine attended at religious meeting in Mitchell last Sabbath, Sant Regby is baffling brick for the purpose of building a house the corning season. A grand musical and literary enter- tainment will be given at the school `house, Leadbury, on the evening of Widav next. A mn fiber' from Brus- sels. Blyth and Senforrth will assist the local talent,. The admission fee is lots and it good crowd is assured. `--� The Nile. --� Mr. Thos. Shepperd, who went cop to Manitoba i1E,Atrgtst to visit his broth- er John who has Leen settled there for it )out eighteen pears, returned it few days ago.. His sister, Miss Katharine Shepperd, who acconlpitned hint fit) re• turned with hire also. Miss FAtie Mellwain hats returned front a visit. of several week, to her grand -parents alt Sotu'is, Manitoba, .The H'pworth League will hiald a social and literary on the 21st. A gnod tinie expected. At the meeting Tues' tiny night of this week, to he cimdtiot- od' by Mr. C. Gairvifi.' the subject will he :— What Prayer (,fill Do. Quite it number front here will fit - tend the tett-meeting to he heli in the Ebenezer church Mondav night of this week at which the Nile choir will con- trihute several sploetionc, Mr. Courtis will he principal of the school here for next year. —_ Marnoch. On Fridav last All s. Wm. James pre- scatted her husband with another girl. The Alisses and Mr. J. Leishinan Suttditypd at St. Helens. Mr. Hoover lend it wood hee on Thor., -dap cutting his winter's wood; Alt*i John Armstrong returned horne front Dakota on Thursday. Miss M. Allison returned front it visit to friends in Turnherry on Saturday. Miss Stuart is visirurg at AL•irnoch. Mr. C. Skinn hits taken the contract of cntt.itig R. Leishinalt's wood. 1",axt \9'awallosh Hiss Afahel N-tylor, of the 0th, was the guest of Will line friends during part, of Iai:t wpek. Alis.; 11;lggie limit•, of 1Vinghltiu, i. ;it presold, visitif,g her cousin. :Hiss Li/zi(• - ALnizips, A- pleasant time was s,llput. nt Mr. lohn Shiell's on Tliiivstlat ,, evening of lasl. wrie.k. The Sheriff silo of W.' Pnlen's prop- er•t.v teat; ]amply attettaled on Alonility. The 1ht thodisls of the Brickchtn•cll dr•nt•o over to Bolgr,tve on 'I'llur�day evening kill(! suprisp l their pastor, Rev. Mr. Oaten, by t,ildng him it Ionil of coats. The i•vonin", was Very pleasiutt- ly sec.1it ill nnrsic, galtlos iufd sooiail chit t. ;11r..J. Arnistrong has returnod from the Pcnirio province nn•i it, is expected the? wedding bell, 'Will soon he ring- ing. West Tucicersinith. Mrs. F. Layton spent •t couple of, clays last week with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd of Exeter. Aliss Maggie Martin returned front Souris, Mapitobit, on Saturday last after a three niontlis' so,jonrn there. , secrittion and roll call lust Still - (lily evening cot League. Mr. Fisher, of Holntesville, will ad- dress the Leitgne on Sunday evening next. Miss Fanny Townsend, of Clinton, returned horse hist Thursday after ft short visit with friends here. 'I tip annual Christmas tree and en ter t, a fanleaf tinder the ituspicpe of the Sunday schciol of Turner's chtfrch will he:._hvid on the evening of the 23rd inst. The cntruittees in charge etre spario ng no pnins ill endeavorink to ►tatke it the usual succors. Rev, B. Clement. of Ontario St. church, Clinton, conducted missionary services at Altrla and Turner's appoint- ments on Sunday Inst. Mr. Fisher, of Holulesville, address- ed the H. L. of T. church on Sunday evening lust. Miss Atc•heson will address the E. L, on Sun(htypvening next, Rev. Mr. Findlny is• taking it two month's vacittion for his health. [Ie hay secured Rev. Mr. Wade, bate' of Dakota and it fortner pastor of Ontar- io Si,, church, Clinton, to take his work. Mr. Wade will eonintence next Sun- day. Mr, Findlay leaves this week for his horse. We. hope tospo hill, return nt, the end of his vacation fully re- stored to health and strt•ngf,h. Mr. Gifford Crich and Ali-, Robt. Raney have both been confined to the house fit► several days past. Mimi Holmes has the past week Leen visiting friends in Lncknow, Mr. W. Nott purchaser) a new cut- ter from F. Rnmball, Clinton last Reek and Mr, Fred Thondinson one frorh J. Leslie we cannot say that either one of thein aresporting there very inuctr but are both living in hopes. Mr. J, McKenzie pnrchi0ed a new buggy froin Mc. J. Leslie Clinton. Mr. visas. ('rich is learning tele- graphing with Mr. F. Watts of Clin- ton. The public examination at S. S. No. 6 proolises to hegood. Lunch will he served at 12 o'clock p, in. A good pro- gram for the afternoon. r-.-- -me 411— 43 ners = � Holiday Season, People are �-- ]� largely bene- fitted by this'Store's Dissolution Prices, 2 only Ladies' ureenland Seal Capes, 3 f 32 inches long, beautiful twille t We must tell you again about our satin lining, best quality of fill-, Mens fall and winter Overcoats, a great holiday snap, regular 1 he pile is getting smaller every 41110— $`I.8.50 cape for lessh41111-- ltu cost, being tial yet we have the sizes, prices and col a- Only r ars to cult the people. )le A y ..........:..... ...........................$19 50, p F C Ladies' short blade' Coney Capes, teat Frieze coat $7,50 for $05,25. Phis tapes them all ■.- beautiful fur and a good bargain, regular price $8, sale: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,•,•,,,,$5 50 Then our Bova' Ulsterst �s low 1 only Ladies' black Astrachan Cape, as $3,75 and Tweeds as low as 401— 411— best glossy black skin lining, good $2,50. These prices knock the feet and datable, reg. price $13, sale $8 00 from under most other people and , 2 only Ladies' 011e Nigl;erhead Capes, they wonder bevy we get then) 4110-- 111— with sleeves, reg. price $9.90 for $7. y r'These are; best and most stylisll' goodsBoys' heavy long Tweed Cape Over -4111 1111— 3 or 4 beaxitifill black Muffs in Seal goats, prices $5.50 for $1, $4;75 for $3 Oppossum, really' desirable goods a— anti very stylish as Muffs are Ilan com- Art Musliils 1111— Ing right in style again. Also we , BrocadedBrocadedt;inas, have the �lecic Beas to match. Chenile Covers and Portiers all are These Hoods were all $7.50, sale only 5 50 here at present for.holiday presents and all at sale prices. Then we have Racoon, Greypp 0 os'• r sum,brolvn Beaver Muff and'Stornl I Only 3 pair best wool Blankets and 3 Collars to match which were $5,50 pall of Carlton Flannel Blankets. f now for $3.50, These prices are The 1 he wool ones are beauties anti were to clean them out regardless of .$2. 50, for $1,90, the Cantons 90e what they cost, r sale 74c, both per pair. ....Alen's and Boys Ctil')s in hinter Cloth, , .. Astritchan and. Sealette which are NV hen you come to Clinton call in and new goods and the reguldIr prices of )r let us show you the Flannelette, which were $1,_0, sale nrices are heavy,wide trod beautiful at only now only ................................. ...... 98C 5c and the best and widest of all ti r r a We have only a f'ew Ylantles left and Ej�c. Also, sk to see the Gingham at 4c many have i -.one out lately because we made the price do the work. y Well we don't want the e few to A large lot of* pecial Holiday Gifts remain and will clear them ou-t and Presents of all kinds will be on WithinAbe nett few (lays at price, hand, GILnOY &WISEMAN Ulinton.'--oo-111, � �lid6«66��b����let��dJdb��b���J�11L�It46J�1J�1 � 1 JId1Ad�11��IJ11�i6d�l�l�dd���1d��,�11J�Udl�el�d1���J1����J�►J►tJ1111« Ashfield. The f(+llo%•ing otfic•ers -,were elected �`+" •----•.---�...--.' ;it, the Dep. il.nnmtl f1woting of L. O. L. No. 1011 fill. tho current year;— �} ilV. H1,11dersun, R. 1I, 4� MIN 1). 1 I ust on, 1). 11. 1A'. (:.Ga dead•, ('hap. ,�a n ■ m It. E. Brown, it. S. C.:1icDottnt h, I•'. S. J. Ritchie, 'Treasurer. +� ;�•t F ]t. Hu:too, 1), C L I t tl',' ilwill, Lectlrr•pt•. t� FURNITUR"RE SA, „ .1, Hackett, (', Ritchie, W. (`.•rushy, A.. »a Cook, Prior Look, (?umrnitten. ` All Lp%vurth l,p:tgnr ]ins horn or);7m- ized :it, '/.inn %vith the following CQYl men(, nig with officers: - I. M. 1Vl f. (;att'dem•t•, PrrsiPresi l SAT T U R DA EC E B E 1, Aliss rl+;tor, 1st, Vice President. (� W. hunter, •2nd Vice, r 1. 1VoVice. .1. 1l(dell, lh 1ie.And cOnt1nuing until the ' A, Ititc•hie, 'I'veastivet. J, lofPchie, Si•crptary. 31St DAY OF MEMBER . " J. ilfin, ('ct•.-Ste. i �-st ■ ■ o Varna. Mr. nal(] Airs. Wiley have returned from Manitoba for a visit of some length and their:u•rivatl will make the Christ.nlas season the merrier at the old homestead. : Ile Methodist S. S. is preparing fa.)r it:v usffatl entcrtaitutent. on Now Yelu :s 1$.ve , Mrs, A. Plewes has also came down from the Prairie province to gladden the hearts of old friends and relatives by her presence, Mr. Oras. Trover, of Hillsgreen, is Very to%v %vith typhoid and fit time of writing not. much hope is entertained for his recovery. The had weather of Friday night could• not prevent the success of the Piccolo concert which was attended by it large crowd. The Piccoloot did wolf, very well, indeed, hit the actors did even better. The funds will Ile de- voted to helping on the baud which is it credit unto itself and Varna. Alr. J. T. Otirns is leader. 'Nnf said. CLINTON MARKET REPORTS. (0orrected every Wednesday afternoon.) Fall Wheat, new ............. 0 81 to 0 82 Barley....................... . 0 20 to 0.,3 ()ats..•......................... 0 22 to ,0 23 Peas .............................. 0 40 tc 0 45 ve.....a........... 0 39 to 0 40 Potatoes, per bush, new... 0 30 to 0 35 Putter' loose in basket.... 0 13 to 0 14 Butter in tub ................ 0 35 to 0 40 Eggs per doz.................. 0 13 to 0 13 Cabbage, per doz............ 0 0 40 to 50 flay ............................... 6 00 to, 6 00 Cordwood ....................... 3 00 to 3 50 fipples per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 75 Apple's culls ................ 0 45 to 0 50 Dried Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 Ducks per lb. ­ .............. b................. 0 05Ato 0 061 'turkeys per lb .............. 0 06ito 0 07 Geese per Ib ....:............. 0 05 to 0 06 Chickens per pair............ 0 30 to 0 35 Wool ............................ 0 18 to 0 18 Toronto Farmers' and Live Stock mar - leets appear on Supplement. Mr. Allen, member for North Essex, I aa.s been appointed to the Customs col- I ,ectorship at Windsor, I U We }lave not space this week to enumerate prices but we simply say buy all you nee('l in the way of Furniture NOW and at BARLETT' He ■ IEI(ilr-aim St...Minton. P,.,,,3.—When it is your painful necessity to consult an JTnciertaker, remember we have the finest Undertaking Department in this part of the county and we are told the lowest in price for the splendiel service- we render. Don t forget this. Night anal Sunday calls at'residence No 67 Huron St, opposite the Baptist church, We will ]told cine of the biggest Furniture ales ever held in this Bart ofthe county, ` • We claim to have the largest and finest stock of first—class Furniture in the county and people jr who take advantw e of this big sale will have an opportunity 'o buy everything in- the way of good Ftarniture at prices never llefore, offered. Fully realizing we are on the eve of better times we prepared for this season's business by scouring the; markets for the class of goods that sults our growing trade. We pay spot.cnsh for our goods wh-ice gives us- the advantage of going to all the large manufactur- ers incl buil ing at the closest prices. XN e have picked up many sna• s during the last few days that mean ridiculous prices as long a -i they last. Don't miss this anile. It means an opportunity to beautify your -Homes as well as add to your cowf'ort at a very low cost.' We are determined to close the year with a big nPonth's business And have put the 'knife into the prices on our entire stock " OUR FURNITURE IS THE BEST OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. X X A inliking with 1ltss Arthur. Mr. Robert Harness, of Port Hope, Messrs. Mole anq A. Robinson spent is visiting velatives.her•e. Monday in Clinton. Misses Hannah and Martha Butt, of Mr. J. Mills is rc•pairiag his house for I{ippen, visited relatives here on I+'ri- It tenant so look ont for a wedding in da ]list. the near future. The old lady is The annual tea►, in connection with plucking her goese. Main stxev't Methodist church was held What fire the Onstee.A of 0111, village.' on Monday etening find was very Acing when they let those outsiders largely atten'tled. Thea 1dresses givCen who own village property out of by the several ministers present. were paying their sppcuil tax as they have really good. The larlies of the church village property taxed with their farin who provided Life tea deserve great property and thus get out of paying credit. special tax anal doing roadwork forr --«• Rev. Jasper Nilson, a former pastor Main St,. villagge. Now i think that those )eo tle oli ht, o t those of ehurrlt, preacltpcl a.nnivX•r'- sary services 'l that, church oSundayWorkin s l 1 g pity its well a. teen wtun n village p.n petty. last to liege congregations. Ills many Now trustees, look to the interests of friends were pleased to hear hitu the village ;tad don't neglect this- hisagain. again, matter any longer. . Died—lloo0 limn—In Exeter North, Mother earth is black once more on the st., John McCnllnm, aged after the very heavy rain of Ftiday. 70 vears. Mrs. James ti it,son John, find The Maftlatnd river is very high for this time of the year•, higher, indeed Mrs. Will. Ross, Benmiller, visited than for a number of yef}rs. friends in town th + beginning of the Mr. Jitc•i)b Kuntz ga%e )fast Tuesday week. ThZwere guests of Mr. and J. night to his old friends fill evening's in i. T. est co t. rand s. Pt ip Greenwood, who au►uArment rho shtrpe of all the free drinks which they were capable of jpEryt the past 18 months with their aughter here; Airs. .T. T. 1VP.AtCntt,A1r..T. inthdgin� in. I'llylor, tax collpctor•, of West ft on Monday last for Cypress River, Wnwanosh, wits at the hotel last week Manitoba. and got fill the taxes. Mr. and Mrs. I+aatnt Butt find Mr. Mr. J. H. McClinton, collector for Silas Butt of Kippen visited relatives East Wawa,nosh, put cop At U. F. Mnn- here on Monday. roe's Atore and received taxes there the A fowl supper is to he held on Mon- same day. day evening n(-xt, in Gidley's Opera Aliss R. Ross itnd Aliss B. Wilson House under t he auspices of the Ladies took a short trip to Hamilton last Guild of the Memorial church. Week. AddresseA will he given by Revs. Smith, Mr. I . Mole and A. Robinson spent 'Willoughby, 8111tol) Arid Bray.' Saturday.in Blyth. The annual tea'in connection with Misa Fluker, of Clinton, is spending James St. Methodist church was held a few days vnith tier parents. on Monday evening, and was a decided The children of JR. Stalker are sick success. with scarletina. We hope to hear of Mr. Ed. Prout, of Sarnia, is visiting their speedy recovery. relatives here. Miss M. Younghlut ,is home on a A meeting of t.hp creditors of C. W. Smith, cheese Centralia,was visit. I wonder the of Auhnrn maker of held here on•Tuesday, i people don't keep their little children off the 1111'..T.�°'��rrct�xm�'+tr••�t'•:.'.nrtrscrt •rrr -rrr guest of his sister, Mrs. William Wil- son. ,, meKiltop. Farmers took advantage of the few days sleighing to hall wood to utar- ket. Mrs. Davidson, an old resident of McKillop, passed away last week. She was a woman with many excellent qualities, and her death is much re- gretted. Miss Altnie McNah hits gone to De- troit. We hope she will have a plea- sant time in that city. Mr. Edward bt•ager, who got severe- ly hurt soine timed ago, is doing its well as can he expected. Kelly Bros. fire fitting tip &eir saw - will with the intention of soon start- ing the season's operal ions. Mrs. Rowe, it former resident of this section, is back on a visit. The marriage of Miss Lottie Dundas and Mr. David Boyd was a brilliant affair. Thete were upwards of 100 guests present. The new blacksmith shop of Mr. Robert Munn is a gr•est convenience to many fn the east part of the town- ship, Messrs. Jarnps Maedonald and T Ai. Irvine attended at religious meeting in Mitchell last Sabbath, Sant Regby is baffling brick for the purpose of building a house the corning season. A grand musical and literary enter- tainment will be given at the school `house, Leadbury, on the evening of Widav next. A mn fiber' from Brus- sels. Blyth and Senforrth will assist the local talent,. The admission fee is lots and it good crowd is assured. `--� The Nile. --� Mr. Thos. Shepperd, who went cop to Manitoba i1E,Atrgtst to visit his broth- er John who has Leen settled there for it )out eighteen pears, returned it few days ago.. His sister, Miss Katharine Shepperd, who acconlpitned hint fit) re• turned with hire also. Miss FAtie Mellwain hats returned front a visit. of several week, to her grand -parents alt Sotu'is, Manitoba, .The H'pworth League will hiald a social and literary on the 21st. A gnod tinie expected. At the meeting Tues' tiny night of this week, to he cimdtiot- od' by Mr. C. Gairvifi.' the subject will he :— What Prayer (,fill Do. Quite it number front here will fit - tend the tett-meeting to he heli in the Ebenezer church Mondav night of this week at which the Nile choir will con- trihute several sploetionc, Mr. Courtis will he principal of the school here for next year. —_ Marnoch. On Fridav last All s. Wm. James pre- scatted her husband with another girl. The Alisses and Mr. J. Leishinan Suttditypd at St. Helens. Mr. Hoover lend it wood hee on Thor., -dap cutting his winter's wood; Alt*i John Armstrong returned horne front Dakota on Thursday. Miss M. Allison returned front it visit to friends in Turnherry on Saturday. Miss Stuart is visirurg at AL•irnoch. Mr. C. Skinn hits taken the contract of cntt.itig R. Leishinalt's wood. 1",axt \9'awallosh Hiss Afahel N-tylor, of the 0th, was the guest of Will line friends during part, of Iai:t wpek. Alis.; 11;lggie limit•, of 1Vinghltiu, i. ;it presold, visitif,g her cousin. :Hiss Li/zi(• - ALnizips, A- pleasant time was s,llput. nt Mr. lohn Shiell's on Tliiivstlat ,, evening of lasl. wrie.k. The Sheriff silo of W.' Pnlen's prop- er•t.v teat; ]amply attettaled on Alonility. The 1ht thodisls of the Brickchtn•cll dr•nt•o over to Bolgr,tve on 'I'llur�day evening kill(! suprisp l their pastor, Rev. Mr. Oaten, by t,ildng him it Ionil of coats. The i•vonin", was Very pleasiutt- ly sec.1it ill nnrsic, galtlos iufd sooiail chit t. ;11r..J. Arnistrong has returnod from the Pcnirio province nn•i it, is expected the? wedding bell, 'Will soon he ring- ing. West Tucicersinith. Mrs. F. Layton spent •t couple of, clays last week with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd of Exeter. Aliss Maggie Martin returned front Souris, Mapitobit, on Saturday last after a three niontlis' so,jonrn there. , secrittion and roll call lust Still - (lily evening cot League. Mr. Fisher, of Holntesville, will ad- dress the Leitgne on Sunday evening next. Miss Fanny Townsend, of Clinton, returned horse hist Thursday after ft short visit with friends here. 'I tip annual Christmas tree and en ter t, a fanleaf tinder the ituspicpe of the Sunday schciol of Turner's chtfrch will he:._hvid on the evening of the 23rd inst. The cntruittees in charge etre spario ng no pnins ill endeavorink to ►tatke it the usual succors. Rev, B. Clement. of Ontario St. church, Clinton, conducted missionary services at Altrla and Turner's appoint- ments on Sunday Inst. Mr. Fisher, of Holulesville, address- ed the H. L. of T. church on Sunday evening lust. Miss Atc•heson will address the E. L, on Sun(htypvening next, Rev. Mr. Findlny is• taking it two month's vacittion for his health. [Ie hay secured Rev. Mr. Wade, bate' of Dakota and it fortner pastor of Ontar- io Si,, church, Clinton, to take his work. Mr. Wade will eonintence next Sun- day. Mr, Findlay leaves this week for his horse. We. hope tospo hill, return nt, the end of his vacation fully re- stored to health and strt•ngf,h. Mr. Gifford Crich and Ali-, Robt. Raney have both been confined to the house fit► several days past. Mimi Holmes has the past week Leen visiting friends in Lncknow, Mr. W. Nott purchaser) a new cut- ter from F. Rnmball, Clinton last Reek and Mr, Fred Thondinson one frorh J. Leslie we cannot say that either one of thein aresporting there very inuctr but are both living in hopes. Mr. J, McKenzie pnrchi0ed a new buggy froin Mc. J. Leslie Clinton. Mr. visas. ('rich is learning tele- graphing with Mr. F. Watts of Clin- ton. The public examination at S. S. No. 6 proolises to hegood. Lunch will he served at 12 o'clock p, in. A good pro- gram for the afternoon. r-.-- -me 411— 43 ners = � Holiday Season, People are �-- ]� largely bene- fitted by this'Store's Dissolution Prices, 2 only Ladies' ureenland Seal Capes, 3 f 32 inches long, beautiful twille t We must tell you again about our satin lining, best quality of fill-, Mens fall and winter Overcoats, a great holiday snap, regular 1 he pile is getting smaller every 41110— $`I.8.50 cape for lessh41111-- ltu cost, being tial yet we have the sizes, prices and col a- Only r ars to cult the people. )le A y ..........:..... ...........................$19 50, p F C Ladies' short blade' Coney Capes, teat Frieze coat $7,50 for $05,25. Phis tapes them all ■.- beautiful fur and a good bargain, regular price $8, sale: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,•,•,,,,$5 50 Then our Bova' Ulsterst �s low 1 only Ladies' black Astrachan Cape, as $3,75 and Tweeds as low as 401— 411— best glossy black skin lining, good $2,50. These prices knock the feet and datable, reg. price $13, sale $8 00 from under most other people and , 2 only Ladies' 011e Nigl;erhead Capes, they wonder bevy we get then) 4110-- 111— with sleeves, reg. price $9.90 for $7. y r'These are; best and most stylisll' goodsBoys' heavy long Tweed Cape Over -4111 1111— 3 or 4 beaxitifill black Muffs in Seal goats, prices $5.50 for $1, $4;75 for $3 Oppossum, really' desirable goods a— anti very stylish as Muffs are Ilan com- Art Musliils 1111— Ing right in style again. Also we , BrocadedBrocadedt;inas, have the �lecic Beas to match. Chenile Covers and Portiers all are These Hoods were all $7.50, sale only 5 50 here at present for.holiday presents and all at sale prices. Then we have Racoon, Greypp 0 os'• r sum,brolvn Beaver Muff and'Stornl I Only 3 pair best wool Blankets and 3 Collars to match which were $5,50 pall of Carlton Flannel Blankets. f now for $3.50, These prices are The 1 he wool ones are beauties anti were to clean them out regardless of .$2. 50, for $1,90, the Cantons 90e what they cost, r sale 74c, both per pair. ....Alen's and Boys Ctil')s in hinter Cloth, , .. Astritchan and. Sealette which are NV hen you come to Clinton call in and new goods and the reguldIr prices of )r let us show you the Flannelette, which were $1,_0, sale nrices are heavy,wide trod beautiful at only now only ................................. ...... 98C 5c and the best and widest of all ti r r a We have only a f'ew Ylantles left and Ej�c. Also, sk to see the Gingham at 4c many have i -.one out lately because we made the price do the work. y Well we don't want the e few to A large lot of* pecial Holiday Gifts remain and will clear them ou-t and Presents of all kinds will be on WithinAbe nett few (lays at price, hand, GILnOY &WISEMAN Ulinton.'--oo-111, � �lid6«66��b����let��dJdb��b���J�11L�It46J�1J�1 � 1 JId1Ad�11��IJ11�i6d�l�l�dd���1d��,�11J�Udl�el�d1���J1����J�►J►tJ1111« Ashfield. The f(+llo%•ing otfic•ers -,were elected �`+" •----•.---�...--.' ;it, the Dep. il.nnmtl f1woting of L. O. L. No. 1011 fill. tho current year;— �} ilV. H1,11dersun, R. 1I, 4� MIN 1). 1 I ust on, 1). 11. 1A'. (:.Ga dead•, ('hap. ,�a n ■ m It. E. Brown, it. S. C.:1icDottnt h, I•'. S. J. Ritchie, 'Treasurer. +� ;�•t F ]t. Hu:too, 1), C L I t tl',' ilwill, Lectlrr•pt•. t� FURNITUR"RE SA, „ .1, Hackett, (', Ritchie, W. (`.•rushy, A.. »a Cook, Prior Look, (?umrnitten. ` All Lp%vurth l,p:tgnr ]ins horn or);7m- ized :it, '/.inn %vith the following CQYl men(, nig with officers: - I. M. 1Vl f. (;att'dem•t•, PrrsiPresi l SAT T U R DA EC E B E 1, Aliss rl+;tor, 1st, Vice President. (� W. hunter, •2nd Vice, r 1. 1VoVice. .1. 1l(dell, lh 1ie.And cOnt1nuing until the ' A, Ititc•hie, 'I'veastivet. J, lofPchie, Si•crptary. 31St DAY OF MEMBER . " J. ilfin, ('ct•.-Ste. i �-st ■ ■ o Varna. Mr. nal(] Airs. Wiley have returned from Manitoba for a visit of some length and their:u•rivatl will make the Christ.nlas season the merrier at the old homestead. : Ile Methodist S. S. is preparing fa.)r it:v usffatl entcrtaitutent. on Now Yelu :s 1$.ve , Mrs, A. Plewes has also came down from the Prairie province to gladden the hearts of old friends and relatives by her presence, Mr. Oras. Trover, of Hillsgreen, is Very to%v %vith typhoid and fit time of writing not. much hope is entertained for his recovery. The had weather of Friday night could• not prevent the success of the Piccolo concert which was attended by it large crowd. The Piccoloot did wolf, very well, indeed, hit the actors did even better. The funds will Ile de- voted to helping on the baud which is it credit unto itself and Varna. Alr. J. T. Otirns is leader. 'Nnf said. CLINTON MARKET REPORTS. (0orrected every Wednesday afternoon.) Fall Wheat, new ............. 0 81 to 0 82 Barley....................... . 0 20 to 0.,3 ()ats..•......................... 0 22 to ,0 23 Peas .............................. 0 40 tc 0 45 ve.....a........... 0 39 to 0 40 Potatoes, per bush, new... 0 30 to 0 35 Putter' loose in basket.... 0 13 to 0 14 Butter in tub ................ 0 35 to 0 40 Eggs per doz.................. 0 13 to 0 13 Cabbage, per doz............ 0 0 40 to 50 flay ............................... 6 00 to, 6 00 Cordwood ....................... 3 00 to 3 50 fipples per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 75 Apple's culls ................ 0 45 to 0 50 Dried Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 Ducks per lb. ­ .............. b................. 0 05Ato 0 061 'turkeys per lb .............. 0 06ito 0 07 Geese per Ib ....:............. 0 05 to 0 06 Chickens per pair............ 0 30 to 0 35 Wool ............................ 0 18 to 0 18 Toronto Farmers' and Live Stock mar - leets appear on Supplement. Mr. Allen, member for North Essex, I aa.s been appointed to the Customs col- I ,ectorship at Windsor, I U We }lave not space this week to enumerate prices but we simply say buy all you nee('l in the way of Furniture NOW and at BARLETT' He ■ IEI(ilr-aim St...Minton. P,.,,,3.—When it is your painful necessity to consult an JTnciertaker, remember we have the finest Undertaking Department in this part of the county and we are told the lowest in price for the splendiel service- we render. Don t forget this. Night anal Sunday calls at'residence No 67 Huron St, opposite the Baptist church, We will ]told cine of the biggest Furniture ales ever held in this Bart ofthe county, ` • We claim to have the largest and finest stock of first—class Furniture in the county and people jr who take advantw e of this big sale will have an opportunity 'o buy everything in- the way of good Ftarniture at prices never llefore, offered. Fully realizing we are on the eve of better times we prepared for this season's business by scouring the; markets for the class of goods that sults our growing trade. We pay spot.cnsh for our goods wh-ice gives us- the advantage of going to all the large manufactur- ers incl buil ing at the closest prices. XN e have picked up many sna• s during the last few days that mean ridiculous prices as long a -i they last. Don't miss this anile. It means an opportunity to beautify your -Homes as well as add to your cowf'ort at a very low cost.' We are determined to close the year with a big nPonth's business And have put the 'knife into the prices on our entire stock " OUR FURNITURE IS THE BEST OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. X X A