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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-12-23, Page 111tRON JAW's RECORID6 pOMIN ON 04 ' y P R 1111�J—i�.u0 in Advatloe. INDPPONDE'NT M ALL THINGS—N81727RAL IN NOTBIN(f W.J. NITCH[CLL, 1�irlLor and Y'.vtgrletov. >' 'SOLXIX (ILTNTON6P . WHOBE N0. 995 4 _ . HURON COUNTY, ONT., TRU4AY, DECEMBER 23, 1897. THE N�'W�LZ��ORD WISHES ITS MANY READERS A •MERRY CHRISTMAS. '•• Reduced Prices to Jan. Ist. " FOR CASH ONLY. } Davies' Crystal Ale 10 quarts regn- lar $1'.50 now • ................$1,35 Cos ravd's Porter in quarts regu- ''. ar was $1.50 now ........... I $1.35 Kaiser Beer in Pints regular price 90c. now . .75c F. Walker's Imperial Rye regular $1.00 now.. ............90c +' Walker's Club regular $1.10 now.. ..... $1.00 Unfermented 'Wine regular 40c now... ... . .................. .20e R CLINTON LIQUOR STORE, Lack Ken nied. c . We are.... Headquarters for e Christmas Supplies & -NEW-Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, €X ^ 'runes and Apricots. 4 —ALL KINDS OF— New Nuts, Oranges, Lemons And Candy. You wilt.want to give your wife a Xmas Present i why not b•iy her a Dinner Set or a fiche co£ Fancy Chinathat will be both useful and orna- mental. Wit have a nice line of Dinner, Toa and Chamber pots, Sn.lad Bowls, Bread and Butter Plates and Water Sets, etc. Come and see them before you buy. New Almonds, Walnuts; Filberts and - Brazil Nuts, 2 !b. Mixed Nuts for - ke' -'Mixed Gandy - - 5e. per lb. ' The latter pdd(„of this week we will have r ORANGES at 15c, 20c, 30c, & 40c per doz.. It is only a week and it half to Xmas Come and pick ont your Xmas China and have us set it away for you. 99`Remember we give you a guess on the 113 Piece China Dinner Set with every 50c. Cash Purchase. Cash paid for (food Butter and'Eggs. 4 COOPER & CO THE CASH GROCERY. Phone 23. ` Little Locals. } A Merry Christulas I And now for Santa 'Jails. Or, St inbury, Batyfleld, was fn tow yesterday. Try Tax NEWS-RnCORD for '9£ Only one dollar.. The G. T. R. pay car passed througt Clinton Saturday. What town puts on a gayer Christ " mars dress than CIirl�oit 3 Mr. 1). Cantelon made it shipment o v, porkers to Collingwood Monday. a. ". Some of the churches will have i ?: special nnisical service next yunday. ?, Mr. D. Forester's many friends wet delighted Tuesday to see or learn tha .s he had so far recovered its to he able f move about again. ;.: 111r. Jake Miller has just put up it ; •. Aermoter for Mr, Graham, of Qu*_41 d concession, Stamey. The s;terainent of the Lord's Sn_ pp( will'becelehrOtted in St. Paul's oil Yma at 8.30 and 11 o'clock. The sho,are well worth a visit an th)i• business men pleased to Ithve yo a call whether you buy or not. If you want your skates beautMill hollow- round, only ten cents per pai - call at +). Taylor's workshop on wheels Pete. McNeil is on the sick list th week. He will be missed by F. an A , M's customers and the old gray hors( A couple of Ronald's mechanical e) Perts carne clown Tuesday and put th fire engine heater in pertect workin order. The Mail and Empire's Cllristmit Supplement is it beauty and possess( snore merit than most of the speck numbers yet issued. The G. T. R. steamer Parisian an ,.,;} the Beaver. Line Gallia left Halifs within fifteen minutes of each oth( but the Parisian reached Liverpool clay ahead. Each steamer had aboi r; 500 tons of Canadian poultry aboari Clinton shipments went by the G. T. I boat, One of Fair's Shipments. _ I On Tuesday Mr. Fair made a ship- An M. P. Breaks His Arm. Mr, John Tolntie, M. P.; of Kincar- dine, made a misstep Friday, slipped, went of 1000 sacks of flout-, 145 pounds to the,sack. to Liverpool and 3W) sacks fell and broke his left arm. to Glagow. An Old Settler of Halton Oone. , Hill sells His Orocery. Mr, J. W. Hill has disposed of his Mr. William Cole, one of the early settlers of Halton, died it few clays ago grocery business to Mr. W. Duncan at the ripe old age of eighty-two years. He was a brother, of Mr. W. Cole, of who is already in. possession. Air. Duncan was formerly in business in ("onstwnc7 and Voicle of Mrs. Arthur Befgratve. Mr. Hill, we are pleased to Cook and Mr. H. W.Sook this town. hear, does not intend leaving Clinton Collision on the L. H. R B. but will devote his energies to some There was it collision on the L. H. & other line, for a tittle at least. B. at Londesboto Tuesday afternoon, Clinfori"r Model School Promotions. the express running into the north- Promnted to •second hook, Miss Shep- bound freight while the latter was at a herd's room :-Carl Heywood, Ali. standstill and the signal lip to stop. The pilots of Doth engines were con - Mitchell, W. Houston, W. Manning, Ed. Gtealis, F. Todd, Ch. Shepherd, D. siderably damaged and the trains de - O'Donnell, F. Rogers, W. Cook, J. layed half an hour. Proctor, Ruby Hill, 3, Shipley, May A Second Curfew Proposed in Brockv(ile. Stnith, Mable Kerr, R. McKenzie, Bert All places &) not take kindly to the Reed, Minnie Perdue. The other curfew like Brockvilly, says the Re - curfew changes bra not Promotions. while Ili other places they are Bred. Billoti pets Five fears. so Ili love with the institution t4 tit it Last Saturday, morning Judge Mas- in ?The fs.proposed to have two curfews rung. first is to be sounded at u p. tit. to son gave judgment the charge of mau)slaughter aesinstFrederick Elliott.. cull the mothers in from vfternoon teas, tlritt their husbands are not Mr. Prondfoot, for defence, offered it to see short a ruei}l %then they get borne at number of objections on which he a;k_ ed the court Co reserve a case ap- six. The second hell is to be 1-11,19 at �fail, and presented tutu petitions. arta the usual time for the children to get , undercover. Now, there s a law that s y citizens of Bayfield and vicinity, and cafe by the ;jury which tried the chuck full of business, and a petition case. His Honor declined to reserve a shuaild he circulated for its adoption, case, considering the object ions scarce- Result of Teachers' Examination. ' ly arguable, but would give the peri- The Board of Examiners for the tions due weigbt. He then addressed County of Huron tact at Goderich on tilt' prisoner, pointing out the serious- the 18th inst. The following students ness of the crime, and sentenced hint were granted Third -Class Profossional to five years with hard labor' in Bing Certificates, its peblic. School Teachers, stun Penitentiary. Mr. ' Proudfoot Valid for three years:-,N1isses Aitkin, crma ave notice that he will move for new Arny, Anderson, Copp, Caautin�un- trial. • ningharn, Culbert•, Conits, Dowzer, Miss McHardy's Popular Recital. Edge, ElliottFowler, Herbein, Hig- rills, Ishis,er, Jardine, Kennedy (Susie,) That Miss McHardy's recitals are growing in popularity was evinced Kennedy (Annie,) Lament, LeTouzel, by the crowded house which greeted 1lcUlusky. McConnell, McGregor, Murmay (Annie,) Murray (Georgie,) her last Friday evening, ninny to fact being unable to gain admittance. The Oliver', Reynolds, Reicl, Robb, Stout, Twitchell, Walker, Wiltse. Messrs. pupils wdre very successful i theila � Aitcheson, Allison. Bricker, C,lai•kson, respactive numbers, playing wi lista and exj)ression. Miss Little played Elliott., Fraser, Hamilton, Haggith, a number -of difficult selections in a Kil}})atrick, Lennox, McEwen, McKay, Mel?wish+ Naftid. Powell, Rath, brilliant manner, and with the .others reflected great credit on their teacher, Rub ai3, Snell, Scott, Todd, Tilt, Miss hlcHardy. Mr. Edwards, of eadale, Trewitrthat, Torrance. Goderich, possesses a very sweet tenor voice and gave inuchopleasure by his TheOfflcersofMutphyLodgre. rendition of two songs. Mr. Fred; On Monday evening the following were elected officers for the ensoing Doherty also contributed a solo, Th:: fine ptatno used nn the occasion, Wats terra of Murphy L. U• L. No. 710. This supplied by the Reintzman Co., Toron- prosperous lodge, it migght not, he ailliss to rte-say,was named itfter Mr. William to. Murphy who has been a member and John Allen a Good Ad Writer. it staunc•h.Ovatngenian these fifty yeal•s ` In tho last number of Pt inters' Ink at gone, but is yet hale and hearty and •looks for many a parade in.l2ths full page is devoted to a friendly criti. good cisco of the ad writing of Allen & Wil- to cotue :- son, druggists, of this ,town. In sum- W. M., J. P. Sheppard. ming up the editor says: -"These are D. M., Thos. Beacom. ars good drag acts as I have ever seen. Chap_ A. M. Todd., If they will not sell goods, I don't R. S., P. Cantelon. know wheat will." Coming fron) so F. S., W. G. Smith. Well-recognized an atithority on the Tress., D. Cantelon. sub•jeet as Charles Austin Bastes, this is 1). of C., W. Ford. .. decidedly complimentary to Mr. Allen, Lecturers, J. Ford and E. Robinson. the, chore so since this is the second Coti)ntittee, W. Ford. time he bars thus been singled out. The ineanbers will have it even J. A's repputation ars an ad'writer maty ire cousiclered established, but there, are Ing next Tuesday. several others ill town who also excel in The 1.0.G.T Is Entertain Visiting Lodges. the sanFe line, among whom might be I'' One of the roust interesting rind mentioned: -B. llodgens of Hodgen. pleiLSatlt lri�'et�ltlgs r)f Lha f)Ilarter wag Bros., W. Jackson of Jackson Bros., held last Friday evening when rnent• J. C. Gilroy of Gilroy & Wisennin, W. n T..:.. —41 lir .rl r:.,,,, 9, nn T Q. hers from Blyths, Lundehoro aur) Con- ._ -h s - - cooper oI uooper &uo.,LacK &enneoy, and P. B. Crews when the, humor. In fact we doubt if Clinton has its equal in the country, population considered, for bright and original ad writers azul extensive adycrtisers. Sums Paid for Public School Lenviag Results. The following are the souls paid to the various schools in East Huron through the County Treasurer for Fifth class and Second Form High School work:- OR.EY. No. 1 W. H. Stewart, teacher, $ 5 00 ".3 Jas. T: Dodds. 4' 10 (in 7 R. J. Colgrove, " 500 I101VICK. " I Wilt. Hartley " 5 00 " 2 John Darrach, " 15 OU ` ii Thos. G. Sh(Farer, 10 00 „ 7 John B. Carltpboll, 15 00 <, 8 George Spotton, " 5 M " 13 John Hitutley, 15 00 17 Wm. Wttitters, 15 00 I11TLr.FTT. " I Fred. Fowler, " 15 00 4 Helen J. 9Qnrnbull, " 5 00 ' 5 John 11. Lowery, 500 8 Henry Fair, 5 00 " 2, R. U. S.I. McConnell " 5 00 MCR 1 LLOP. " 2 Bell;t Murdie, " 10 N) MORRIS. " 1 Geo. Beilhy, " 5 00 3 Malcolm Black, " 50 .5 Christy Halliday, 14 1000 7 Mary Cornyn, 10 00 ' Il Janet Kirkby, 4 5 ()0 TUCK 1CRSM I TF1. 2 Thos, N. Forsyth, 11 3000 " 3 Arrclrew Scott,, ! 600 " 0 T. G. Shillinglaw, 5 00 TURNR ARRY. " 5 ,las. J. Powell, 500 0 Geo. E. Wilson, " 2500 Wro,reter•, Jas. L Wilson, . " 35 00 C,ONTINUATIOS CLASSES. Wing•ham, A. H. 'Musgrove, prinei- pat), $200; Brussels,, J. Fl Cameron, irincipal, $100; Bi�y h, A. H. Plummer, I-cipatl,$100; I3uevale, Alex.Mc- wan, principal, 00; Constanee, J. W. King, principal., V). The County paid half of the nmonnt given no lools cotiducting a contin- uation gra>,nimo -*vas rendered, refreshments were served. All seetued to enjoy this part of the evening's enter,titin- ineut very much, indeed. Tlic I. 0. G. T's were glad of the opportunity to entertain their visiters and will be pleased io see any visit- ing merehers at any of their meet- ings. The following is the programme rigs. Gray, of Blyth; uaotlth organ solo, Mr. Cook; solo, Mr. Foster; recitation, Miss Goodwin ; mouth organ solo, Mr. Baynton, Blyth; short speech Mr. Bezzo ; in- strurnental solo, Miss Goodwin. There will be no meeting next. Friday owing tri its being Xmas Eve. but the fohow- ing Friday without fail. The C O. F's. Have a Re. Union. The Canadian Foresters -Court Maple Leaf No. 16 bits n member- ship of one -hundred and thirty -held their annual reunion Thnr:s- dn"y nig)rt hast when seventy-six mernhers and guests gathered around the festive hoard at the Cokurnerc.iaal hotel, where Air. and Mrs. Shrenk,had prepared it repast which so tickled the palates of the 1. 0. F's that, when the toast, of Host and Hostess carne on,the.y unstintedly pritised the feast,,. The clotty being rentoved, Chief Ranger Fisher took the chair, when the following toast list was gone throokh with :- QLltar•.N AND ROYAL, FAMILY. -•God Save the Qneen. INHTRLTDtl1N'CAr,.— Messrs. Mehra, Em- merton, Kerr, Downs, Jackson and McRae. SOLO.-Jaunes Finch. CANADIAN 0guelt OF FoRus•rFRs.— Dr. Shaw and John Smith. BANJO AND GUITAR SEr,FCTiONS.— Messrs. Ernmerton, McRae, Kerr and Jackson. Sol,O.--W. P. Spalding: MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.—R. HO1nIes and W. ,Tones. Dur= AND CLARIONET AC"COMPANI- MF,NT.-Messrs. W. Jones and S. Kill y. Soi,o.---Bert Kerr. LA nI Eos. --M esst's.Og le Cooper, D. Call te- Ion, Jr., S. Kiltyy , CLARIONET DUETT.-Messrs. McRae and Emnlerton, CrroRtts.-- Messrs. Jackson, Kerr, Downs, McRae and Emmerton. HOST AND I-IOSTURS.-Mr. Shrenli;. Auld Lang Syne. Piro in Brussels' Public 50boob O O I riL 1 W U A.J.0. O A fire started in the basement of the Sunday Brussels Public school night and before° extingndestroyed !l l EA 1' GOODS about tive-hundred dollars worth of Christmas Novelties Pfshed V S . property. Joseph's. + + )OD GOODS. Christmas Service In St. be held in This to the season when Ladies desire ,AGO Christmas servic@s will to remember their gentlemen friends. We are not continually harping St. Joseph's church next Sunday, High We have what you want in about Cheap Goods. We itrgue Maas at 10.30 a. in. and Musical Ves- pers - at 7 p. tit. At the morning Ties Bats this wiry Cheap Goods are of a "service the choruses: "Adeste IFideles" and "Asperges Me Dom- Caps, Glov6s, poor quality and riot as some people would Make the public u' i. will be • rendered by the jcm choir; Madame Wall will sing Shirts believe Good Goods at a cheap "Candigue De Noel" and Mr. W. Jones price. "Sacred Infant All Divine." At Ves- Silk Handkerchiefs; ' No pian is in the trade to benefit. some- pers these selections are among those to be sung:-- Umbrellas Laxly else. He is in it to untke a Chorus, "Pastorale,"The Choir. , living, Solo, "Ave Marie," Mr. W. Jones. Chorus, "Angels.we have heard Ful Caps, p We advise every customer to buy a High, C The Choir. Ftc.`�%' rood article, its it is the cheapest L p Sulo, "A Dream of Paradise" nl the end and it is not necessary Madame Wall. Just the things suited for the holiday to visit your tailor every few Chorus, 'Magnificat" The Choir. season, and our prices are so gauged thf)1 mous for ;L new supply y Solo, `'O Salutare " bliss Ada Jones. that every purse can be , suited, Chorus, "Tanturt Ergo," The Choir. Our Christmas Ties The Good Goods keep their appear - Chorus, 'Latudat;e Duutinum, The , ance, wear longer and give. saLtis- Choir. The Butchers' Christmas Display. Done u) singly lit Fane Boxes are sellers 1 KY Y and aro very handy for sendin away. friction hath to yourself and your The shops now look their very hest : tailor. Try it once and be con - and apparently every business main in W e invite inspection and comparison. vineed. towel has made an extra display Int honor of the festive season.' Never he- tt)te have the y done better, we ars ' A. J. MORRISH.... ? A. J. �30LL0WAY, il,ssured, and admiring ct-owds throng the streets afternoon and evening to CLINTON. (,'LINTON, j view thein. The butcheri' stalls over- flow with extra quality stock for Christmas, an enumeration of which is lteregiven:- CLIMBING NEARER TO Ft)RD & MURPHY'S DISPLAY. ' One two-yearruld buifer, extra qual. ity, raised by E. East, Hullett, fed by.,4 lbs; two Jas. 1'ad by Jas. CHRISTMA-SCHIMES. raigllt117U two• -eat-heifers raised sod Van Egmond, Hullett, weight 2230 lbs; one two-year-old heifer raised by W. Holiday preparations are atfoot. This store is nspa rlde %viae Millet-, Hallett, fed by Ford &Murphy, saltaLl)Ip holiday Gifts. A generous aprrnd ofeverything woe thy, weight lbs; one very fine calf feta by AIT. Stevens, Kill- y � gc�rd`ah,� sensible. A fete dollars 'lever will buy more .olid c•oinfoi t and raised and t, known since the first coming of Kris Kringle. Burne, weight 400 lbs; two litulbs We extend a welcome to young and- old, cilizpn nr stvanger, raised and fed by Geu. Hill, Base Line; visitor ov purchaser. Gaze and price to your heitrt's content, three extra. quality pigs fed by Murphy Bros., Goderich' township, weight 227) ,Xmas Neckwear. Suspenders• lbs each ; two pigs fed by W. Murphy,. Puffs, Strings, Four-ir--Bands, I Handsome Patterns raid coinr- flullett, weight :0) and L7o 1b3; there Knots, Bows .... 25i, 35c, and 50c ani, -4 25v. to 75c.. pigs red by Fret. Ford, Gndericl, Lotto- Glovesand Mitts, i Handkerchiefs. ship, weight till Ills each; four pigs fell by Ford & Alurphy, weight 125 Ibs Kid, Buck, Mocha, 50c, Tor, $1 h White Linen, White and Fancy each, Also alaa•ge nuwber of turkeys, $1.25. 1 . Silk 4, S. borders, geese, ducks and chickens • shirts. I Hosiery. R. FITZSIMONS & SUN'S DISPLAY. Tonke'a White and Fancy front I Black Cashmere, 25c 35c and 50c. I..� One two=year-old steer weight• Shirts ...... ..:....... 50c. to $1.50 All wool, extra heaav� 15'. one ne two-year-oldf bhR. eifer weight %5130() Special new things in Cuff Huttons, in Pins, Collar Buttons, Umbrellas lhs, fed btV ul. Stanbury, Stanley; oue t%vc-yealr old livifer weight 1.280 Collar a bol Cuffs, Night Shirts, etc„ etc. "WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND." lbs, fed by R. Fitzsimons & Sun; So one two year old heifer weight 1 CLOTHIER, Fl;RNISHF.R, T. JACKSON. SRO AND HATTLI•t, one lbs, fed by Fitzsimons c4;Soil; rma four-year-old heifer weight 1610 lbs. t l Established !864. glCore Block; Clinton. fed by John Biggins, Hullett; two heifers, weight 24(K) Ws. fed by Jas. lReC'onnell, Htillett; one hug, fed by ' lbs. dressed; _ - . - . ----- r -- - Making Ready for the - ----- - --- - W. C. T. U. Meeting. ., W. The meeting in connection I 1Vrn. Weir weight 6(N) r "t• weight :i60 one lull fed by W. Wei g q ' of mea at AIr. 51u•enk has a�liug . tall the ready for the public with the Women's Christian i'crnper- Willis lbs• dt•essed, six months aid ;ane hug, fed by Charlie 'DlcPhursuu, Cliutotl, work nutkmg "round rink,- which, if the weather -proves ante Union which wits held in pre.sbyterta ti church on Thursday weight 205 lbs, dressed; four hogs, favorable, be is confident of 1]tLVlttg on or about New Year'smusical evening was fairly well attencled. The g fee by John Badley, Hullett, weight '2* Ih. two hugs,. fed by Thos. completed Day. Mr. Dave Coullell's tender of conduct dLrbyrill nhbetrsrof IhetI.O.G T. each ; Sherbrook, Hullett, weight W) Ibs. each; seven hogs, fed by John Watt, $82t wits the lowest of the three but the highest was only $840. lodge The programme was its fol - lows: -Opening hymn, "All hilil the llullef.t, weight 250 lbs. each; four, littubs, fed by R. Fitzsimons & Son ; Blackfoot Lecture. The lecture. by Rev.;C7. L• Alilis on IIu)wer of Jesus name,' Pratvel• by [Lev. 13. (%leulent, Scripture Leading by :)liss one extra calf two nwnths old, weight 400 lbs. fed by John Biggins, Hill jkInt)tl:ly evening was njost Instructive L. White, address by Rev. A. T. Star-ks, who iu the hearse of its re- lett; Mrs. R. Thompson °25 turkeys, and iutetesting, Mr. Mills,although a and somewhat inexpert- mitrks, referring to the position taken 15durks,Alra.Jas. Reynolds 30 turkeys youug utitn held the attention of his andl_ by Rev. Principal Grant. on the Pro- -Ind 20 geese,, Mrs. R. Uolclotigh l:i of chickens, Mrs. John Brown 40 enced, once very closely for nearly two hours. Pitul's those who hibit ion question, said he wished it to he distinctly understood that, the pairs turkeys, Thomas Lee 25 geese and turkeys, Mrs. John Flynn 10 geese, Mrs. The Gruild of St. and were present, appreciate Mr. Mill's a Principal was not an authority oll this question in their church, a.nd N. Adams 00 turkeys and geese, R. kludness in giving them so good g h also that. (tae Yresh t-eriitp Synod ..._-. Scutt 20 ducks and chickens, and it treat. had• passed a tesolutiyg rehudinting� , ' number of pieons stud rabbits from Hnvetied toHold Divot. his views, Mr. St•ewatr•t cl:ailff Ch to be oue of the first ot:•utbers Wallis Bips.,Aullett. COUell & WILSON'S DISPLAY. Owing to the Christmas rush we have been unable to find room for all of the W. U. T. U. what it One heifer raised by W. Craig, Stain- the newsy hud,Aets sent 411by our cor•- Christmas carnes %vas sULrtad to Clinton some fnilt Lipo yeat•s;igo, a►nd there is no ennr•e staunch ley, fed by Conch & Wilson, weight respondents, but however, with the ? or, fatithful member, lie is ever veadv 1320 lbs; one heifer raised by T. Church- ill, Goderich township, fed by Couch & year. only once a tate. improvements contemplated, we fully to help and encourn.ge the cause. The, very Wilson, weight 1.110 lbs; one heifer expect to avoid tshese. hold -overs in The Editor thanksstaff next un the prograntule wits ;t sweetly rendered duet byetbe Mk,;eg raised by A. Brown, Hullett, fed by Couch & Wilson, weight 1150Ihs; one future. ,the for the vallnahle itssistatnce rendered Goodwit) and :Miller followed by the of the evening by Mrs. Elford, � Ji heifer" raised by Geo. Pope, Hullett, him since taking control.- address of Holtnesvil)e, who wits listener .. to fed by Couch & Wilson, weight -- Officers of Boys' Brigade. wit 11 close tit tention while Slee. told ;t andd b Iles; three calves raised and fed by A. luesifulraised At the meeting of the Church Buys' few of. the gond- things she sate and ,d 1 McGregor, Wei ght IA. Brigade Tuesday p. I,. Glen Fair and heated at the late great World's W. U. four lambs ratised by It. Cartwright, Fred. Johnston were re-elected Captain T. U. Convention. The thence is ire i weight 170 lbs. each four 11 illatt, t g ' ;tad 1st Lieutenant, respectively. H. exhaustible, and many Interesting hunks raised by Jam. Steep, Clintons Brewer was elected 2nd Lieutenant, s elect( talks Wright ba given conoet•tling those avoraga weigght, 1(N) ibs; six pigs raised and (ten. Harry Irwin tulrl woudetful meelmgs, firs. Elford outt- iuul fed by 14Ir. Minds, Hullett; two of Porter 1st '2nd incl 3rd Ser-� Charlie I < rt lioecl It few of the departments of 1 1). Catntelon's very best pigs; Mr. r' Ilullati:, stock of dressed pool- ' ' y�r�t'ttnts. TheeWarden re -appointed 1t stork taken up by theSnciet.y. The tea ifs ')It - icer's, 1! red (ih;tnt tt3 C'olot• .5'el-ge-allt. wits work is cInssifiad according try, l;tst season it all went to Toronto decided that Capt.. Combe forth ;t drill tural evolution with preventnt.ive, (All - at fancy prices: also Mrs. H. `Va + Bullet t., stock of dressed ponitrq, in corps of twenty boys from the mem- hers. No boys will he allowed to go to cational, evang'slistih, social and legal, while the department of organiziat.ion at3tlition tc) a large nattiber• of turkeys, �cse, ducks and chickens. g- ' i have not been nlen)bers in cant}) who fat• at least tout- tnoitLCe• underlies all and the. following are soiree of the bratnhhes of these depart- C. J. WAL.LIs DIHPLAY. -t* good standing meats, juvenile work, purity, iwilal, One two year old heifer, fed by J. Wallis, Goderich township, weight The Kelly Concert' Arratngentents etre completedfort charitable and rrfornuttory work, iuterr,ational arhitriatuan, 11001bs; onpthorobredcow taisedby T, finest musical trftat of the reason for phare life 111)r)t among-sitilors, fraalichlge, food Maargins, Holinesville, fed by T. Jen- Monday, Jan, 3rd, Miss Hattie Kelly, Charles reform, flower un labor clap., king, Goderich township, weight 1645 contralto and mandolinist., i(IIIn, Press dap., ate., forty " ])is; one. heifer raised by J. Elliott, Kelly, basso and guitarist and Tommy in Canada, a (!ort- h ni the of the(!oil- Goderich townsltq), fed, by T. Jenkins, Goderich township, waight 7001bs; one Baker, the funniest tiutn� are among the artists who will take tee int;w vection committee remarked in gum - ventio co es so vast aL work which tnnrhof fat lamb fed by Ca Lovett Base Line paLl•t• Miss and Mr. Kelly aro well of ening ap t'•vary pht'tsa of life, rind every shore of 140.ibs; two fart latmbs fed by J. Wallis, known to the music -loving people ile earth, "words spent inadeflililte to Goderich township, average weight this district and will no doubt Mr. express the great sig►1ific,tnce of the 120 lbs; ane fat sheep fed by T.gg•reeted Jenkins, Goderich township, weight with a large house. Barker is at. present studying in New mighty work or even suggest the pos- sibilities of the future." We feel the 220 lbs; one bunch of fat hogs York and willresent the very latest p touch of inspiration in Whittier's tri-• 8 fell by Levi Snider, Colborne, specialties. If yrnu wish to hear at btite to the great leader of the forht•s, average weigi)t dressed 100 lbs; genuine treat, don't miss this. Milts Frances E. Willard: - one hunch bf fat hogs fed by E. Crawford, Londesboro, avera a weight f. Little Locals. McRae is im- Abe knew the owar of banded i11, p Ent telt that love was stronger still ; 135• lbs; one fat hog fed by Rodda- d way, of Sta leton, dresse weight 218 Mr. Arthur sotneivitat proving in health. And organized fnr doing good The world's unitod womenhood.^ hs. six and a half months old; from lbs., Mr. D. F. Macpherson was able to be p Next on the pr•ograninie will a -In by Mrs. 1Vlclirien, Hullett, Mrs. Miller, around town Tuesday. c AIT. J. Foster, then a, short ad Itpm by I-htllett, Mrs. Quigley, Hullett, Mrs. Mannin Hallett, Mrs. C. Loyet, Base'Is Miss Dewar, who has been very ill, better. . l('n ant wid Inst, hilt rant i!'agt a ' t l;ev.(, thrilling speech by the+ chairman, that, , Line, Ajr.� Geo. Middleton Goderich township and others a lot of now somewhat The Christmas War Cry is atrrpclif warnrheatrted Ivmperance ndvocate, principal Houston of the Collegiate ln- choice turkeys, geese, ducks and i to the publishers and cheap at the stit►rte. chickens. price, 5 cents,