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SPECIALTIES:
Cream Puffs—
feather weight
15 cents per dozen.
Cream Cake—
toothsome, appetizing,
dainty, the very thing•for
5-o clock tea, 25c each,
• nut filled .85c.
Home-made Ginger Snaps—
. 10c per lb,
Home -Made clam-jams—
lbs. for §5c.
Mince. PiesL-.
ZUrieh
11. L. Nice or the Rhalunond Untlent
• prios wore obtetned.
London, held kid* here, 'when good.
Tom Itelly wee lisid off front work for
• * °Copia or chip; by slokneaa.
Needy fifty loadu or brit* peesed
through here lotet week on their way to
our rival town, Joseph. •
Council met on Mondity; Already we
heir of eleetions.
A number of our sport, took in the
shooting Match at Blake on Thuredey..
Kerry Weber took part In .4% shooting
match at Olandeboy.e, killing nine birds
out of ten, end obtalued tiret mouy
FOR THE IMPROVE-
MENTS OF STOCK..
There will be keptat lot 31, con. 0, Mullett,
forum improvement of stook a fine ()Wager
hoar. Terms 61 to be Pad at time of eervice
with the priyllege of return to hog if necessary.
MoBRIEN,
Surataethill Dec 9th. Pm
•TEA -MEETING.
The sonnet tea-Ineeting finder the auspices
Of the Methildlet church, Xenia, will be held
•on the evening of Wednesda_y. Deo, 20. Ad-
dresses will be delivered by Rev. Messrs, 3,
Wilson, Goderieh; B. element. Clinton; G. H.
Long, Hippen; Finkbeiner, Zurich; E. 0. Jen-
nings, Hayfield; J.• A. Maederio,ld...Varna.
Aluale will be furnished by the Onartette of the
Ontario etreet Methodist ohoir, Clinton;
Misses M Moffat, M. and F. Andrews, while
recitations will be given by V. M. Diehl and
M. Andrews. Tea will be served in the Tem-
perance hall from 0 to 8 o'clock, when the pro-
gram will be given in the Methodist ohureh,
The chair to be taken by the pastor, Admis.
sion 25 cents, children 15 cents. you are cor-
dially invited to attend. God Stye the Queen.
J. W. ANDREWS. J. MOOLYMONT,
• Pastor, Secretary,
Varna, Dec. 1103,181,19..
SERVANT WANTED.
Good Genera Seriant Wanted by second
'Week in January. 610 a month to competent
girl, Apply at the lidollion'e Bank, Olinton,to
• MRS. H.O. BREWER
Clinton, Doe. 121h.
TEACHER WANTED
Female teacher holding second or third class
certificate for U. B. 8, No. i 0, Wawanosh, for
the year 1900. Apply, Stating salary, to
• W. 1 JEFFERSON. See -leas,
;ley. 201h. St* • Westnel P. 0.
' FARM FOR SALE
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• Ft* sale.lot 11 on the 2nd -concession of Stan,
107. containing 100 acres,of which about 90 are
. cleared and the balance wen 'timbered. This'
farm is well fenced and in a high state of quill -
ration, with all the tall Wowing and 10 acres of
-geed fallwheat in. There is eigood frame
house, kitchen, woodshed . and . good cellar ;
• bankbarn with stabling underneath, driving-
, house, hen -house and other out -balding° us
connection. There • Is agood orchard and two -
DECEMBER SESSION OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL.
The County Connell of Huron met in
Ooderigeon Tuesday or lot week *c-
ording th lugournments The Warden
occupied the choir with the 101101,14
members preeent i-lleserie Bowman,
• Chamber, Connolly, Cook, Hays, floh,
ICerr, ¥iI1er MoLettn, Manna!, MoBve
• an, Patterson, $tuart, Rollin', ,
Tbe minutes ef last meeting were reed
and adopted.
The following onaratualotions Yore
read.
From A.. M. Rosebrugh, Secretary ot
• the Prie lerte Md iteseciation of Cana -
•de, askin the counolt to petition the
• Local Lagislature to grant public money
Mr certain hospital _purposes.
From council of Victo/a county re-
GOVertinient contro of railwaye, and
from Clerk of • Stormont, Dundee end
Glengarry seeking to have the Aileen,
ment Asite amen erl in respect to cer-
tain corporations. .411 sent to the
epeolval committee.
Ciroulir " roin Clerk of York °aunty
aekine Oki council to send one or more
delegates tp attend a Good Road!) con•
vention to be held in Torollt0. Sent
to Mad and Bridge Committee.
Letter from A. Shaw, Solicitor for
the County ofiBruoe reenaintenance of
George. Letson in the Catholic
trial School at Toronto. Sent to the
Executive Committee.
A petition from certain "residents .tif
Dashwood, asking the council to pass a
by-law erecting Dashwood into a police
Tillage, Sent to Executive committee,
• wEDNEsDAT.
A letter was read from H,H,11111 asks
ing the council to correct •mistake ,v of
laet meeting in appointing arbitrators
in. the 110100 school case. Sent to
Education fommittee. .
were read, one from Henry Plumateel
and the other front llohert Nehmen.
Sent to Etieoutive committee. •,
Letter from Jae. Stewart asking the
council to assist Thoe. Finn to' procure
an artifioial leg. Sent to the Execie
tie committee. . •
Messrs. Jackson and Wilson of Sea -
forth waited on the council in the in-
terests of the Huron •Poultry Associa-
tion
Moved by Mr. Holt and seconded by
Mr. Haya that the petition of Messrs.
Jackson and Wilson on behalf of the
Poultry Aesooiation for a grant of mon-
ey bei•eferred to the Executive corn -
IN STANLEY TOWNSHIP, mitten to report :to this council.
Two app !este:tut; for County students
good wells. It is 23 miles from Brucefield end'
our own tnake.of mince . miles from school and will be soldreasonably.
For further particulars apply to the proprietor.
' ROBT. BuYCE, )3rucetteln P. 0.
Nov. lath. am*• •
meat, 15c each, 2 for 25c.
We keep 'a.chorce, select line
of Oandies, always fresh and -
the very best.
,1,00r-te your orderslireream
ekes, Cream Puffs and Mince
Pies in the morning. Leave
,:yeur .orders now for Xmas
Fruit Cake.
KIRKBY
Next Clarendon Hotel.
SPECIAL
NOTICE
We have decided th
continue our close out
cash pricesuntil New
Years. • Customers
• can rely on getting
Good Bargains
G. J. STEWART
PRESENTS
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CHRISTMAS
Shrewd • Christmas -buyers
. are now choosing the pre-
sents they intend to give.
We have one of the
Largest
Jewelry
Stooks
in the countriAn ima
mense variety of articles
suitable for presents, so
you will have no difficulty
in finding something' you
want -in our store.
FARM FOR SALE •
IN GODERIOH TOWNSHIP
v The un_ersignerl offers far le lot: .... and =
t1 se! Ss'
part of 61 on the Maitland concession in God-.
h lorslc:arT.11, knilottt boat:en:4
serer
red hareWeett, bush. There are 10 sews in
juot rt11114 't!'ohtlIr!s'nfrigtil'4141 4naleliteT-
and fenced and ia 24 miles from Summerhill.
There la a good brick house, bank barn, driV-•
ingished and out -buildings. The place will be .
Id on sally terms Apply to
7t* SEuSorfsierkillit
Nev, 18th. O.
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,HOUiE FOR SALE.
:The subscriber offers for sale his house and
lot on corner of RattenbUrvand Raglan etreeee.
W. G. DOHERTY. .
canton, April 13th , • .
LAND FOR SALE -1 -
The undersigned Offers/old role tbet desire ole
sixteen (16) acres of laid south of the London
Road Brldge. Itis a
and will be aold In obitriPitelei asintliii:V.V. 11f
reason
dhttdteetgr Pfaa;tfti towni
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-A. COUCH, Clinton
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Tune 20th. ,
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
'The subecriber offers fi sale a very desirable :
trpizerttiori iron preet000rnsitsattngfnt fear lots
with &lei surcl 4:easagrattgbr.
Is a good stable and a first -clam well of water
on jeremiees. The orchard, consiatingef grains -
and apples, is a geed One. The' property will
be soli at is reasonable figure for cash or cash
and balance ontime. .Apply to the owner on =
the -remise.
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8. (11jinOtonNn MjijantLh. -
HOUSE TO RENT •
Small and comfortable frame house on, Wit.
liam street tO lesee at small rental, Next house
to Mr. Edward Carter's where the key may be
got.
• ROBERT MARSHALL,_
Nov'. 18th. Clinton 0.
HOUSE --FOR SALE.
On Victoria street. Near Organ Factory
5300 will buy &rennin comfortable house with
gool lot -the property recently ocoupied, by
Frank Upshall. .A.pplY to
• w. BRYDONE, 13ariT18ter
Match 7th.
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CHRISTMAS: - FRUITS
We ask yon to try our Rai-
sins, Currants and Peels.
Our stock- is new and good, • .
• . just what you want for
Christmas baking.
Eider Flour for
Christmas, Puplding,
There is no better Flour
made than this • and none
better value for the money..
.For Fresh Canned Sods
try Ours
This store never handled
unreliable good's, nor asked '
more than h011etit prices.
for them.
LadiCe# and Gents' Watches
at $&5O and upwards
&oohs of all descrOtions •
Rings at all prices
and descriptions
Broaches, Pins, Chains,
Pendants, ailuerware,
Gold Speotaoloo,
8iloor Nouelties, eto.
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Como and see our stook,
islo obligation, to buy.
11101,011109
Svocessor to
Biddiscombe.
che uMt
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A MANCE EPITAPH
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IMPERIAL EMULSION
Pound on a gravestone in a village
churchyard in Sussex. England,.
reads :-It WW1 itpough as carted
her off; it *as a coffin they car-
ried her off iti." Now had tile vir.
tun of otir Etnitision of Cod Liver
011 been known and the preperse
Hon need In this case, that epitaph
might never have been Written.
It Itt Well known that Ood Liver
Off ls unequalled in the treatment
of all affections of the throat , and
lunge, and Oombe's Emulsion le -a
preparation of Cod Liver Oil in its
palitteatie and tiqeeteable form, att.
ll y taken by the most delicate per.
eons. It contains a. larger percent-,
age of pure Norwegian Ced Liver
011 than most or -the largely River.
deed preparation,. Large bathe
ets.
StAntt
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A letter was read from Mrs. Torrance
stating that Mr. Torrance is unwell and
will not be in attendance this seesion
of council.
Report of House of Refuge committee,
was presented and taken .up in cow-
mittee, with Mr. Patterson. in the chair.
The report passed both in committee
and in council,
Moved by Mr. Xiller,..seoonded by
Mr. Matvan thit a resolution of sym-
pathy be cons/eyed to our friend,. Mr.
Torrance, County Councillor, who is un-
able to be present at this meeting• on?
account of severe Mimes end that ,the
•Clerk be instructed to forward this at
his earliest convenience, also tliat his
name be retained on the pay sheet for
this Meeting. -Carried. -
The report of County Property •com-
mittee ward • presented and adopted
without amendment, except clause 2.
' Report of Special Committee was
read. Mr. Miller Occupied the chair in
committee. The report passed both
in committee and council. •
matrmsDAy, •
- Letter f 'Gooler Griffin re resi-
dence at gaol was read and tient to
County Property committee.
Report of County • Property commit-
tee, aeoond claw, was again taken up
and passed both in committee • and
Council. . '
A second.report of County Property
committee was read and in commits,
tee was amended as follows: That the
Engineer procure plans and epecificat
tions for anew dwelling houie.at the
gaol, together with an estimate of the
goat of nine; and lay the same before
the council et the January golden. In -
council the report Ionised as amended.
Moved by Mr. Kerr seconded by Mr.
Snell that bylaw No; .5 of June /891
making the fee 76 cents for Entrance
Pupils be repealed and that a new by -
Isar be drafted to correspond with mo-
tion and report of committee in Janu-
ary 1895 stating the fee its $1.00 as di-.
reeted by statute -!-Carried.
Moved by Mr. Kerr :seconded bY Mr.
Bowman Omit as j. R. Baker paid 812
for auctioneer's License on Nov. 2nd,
1899, which lioense expired on Nov.
30th, 1899, that he had•allowed 56.00 on
said license which would expire Nov.
301h, 1900.
Moved by Mr. Holt eeconded by Mr.
McInnis that this council do now aci-
Journ to meet on Tuesday the 25t1t day
of January, 1900.
After By-law No. 6 to impose s Ike
On pupils for entrance examinations
and By:law No 7 to erect Dashwood nts
to a police village bad been read three
times and passed the council adjourn.
ligPOET or MANAUS om Henan OP RNFOGN.
I beg to submit the following report
of the crops grown and work done on
Induatrial Farm during 1899: Oats 450
bushels, barley 350, potatoes 520, man-
golda 1040, field carrotii,75, turnips 275,
garden beets zp, • garden carrots 30,
onions 33, paremps 10, beano 121 dab.
bage 1000 h ead, apple' 10 bble. Cuth-
bert raspberry 175 pails, hay 42 tons,
fodder corn / acre. We planted 70
maple trees which grew nicely this 505 -
elm. Transplanted 58 evergreens, all
but 3 are growing, built and completed
implement shed end ice house without
any expenae for labor. Altai managed
to do all the work on farm without any
hired help during the year. We have
plowed over the land twice thia fall,and
the soil is In good condition for another
- cop.
The above is respectfully submit -
e .
D. Flumes, Manager.
Clinton, Deo. 41h.
SiltrORT Or ROUSE tw REFUGE olcuirrals.
House of Refuge Committee met on
Oot. 3rd last. Present -Miller. Tor -
!mare, Snell and the Warden, also ,the
Ina ctoranClerk.
Shortly after the Inns meeting
Messrs. Miller and Torrance met and
disposed of the team of hdratis that were
on the ferns and replaced theme:1th an-
other team with* we consider far more
aerviceible and better adapted for the
old men who have to do the work with
them and a good exchinge.
ln referring to the minute in the
Juno meeting report, relating to the
timber online, after a thorough in-
spection of the bush we find about
acres of tiinber of any value, being in-
terapersed with a thick growth of un.
derbruth, and being informed that
"bout 15 cords of wood per year Is tok-
en out for the use of the HOUS6, we
thought it advisable 1106- tO dispose 'of
any timber, but directed the Manager
when taking tne Wood required to Clean
the land up in a face as far *1 he goes
and aeed down with gra** seed.
A thorough inspection of the build,.
higs and farm *AS made, and we found
everything Olean and well kept in and
around the buildings, the new driving
tilted and lot house have been ell ootn.
pleted, giving ample room for Maple.
menti and other material in wane°.
tient with the house, being a firet-olites
fob and not costing the county one dol.
lar for work, oat -pouter work having
been all done by one of 'the inmates,
John McAllister, along withMr. roma,
the Menager.
We find UM 110M16 full to ite utmost
cepaeity, there bgng now 88 inmate*
d -oh Cite Nom**.
6 was only one COW
•it Other um having gone
atoj anti rn ry poor ondition, L�
suit spps kr Or EMI* disease. We
OOMBE Zegil
therefore instructed the inspector and
• Manager to dispoae of those two and
buy two other., Tbie has been corded
out to far by selling the two, but hove
only wooded in getting one new ow
• up to this date.
theWsocolitiulleauliPpfit°oeddatnadegianuoilokeedrriti
fNctou.n6d89thiTril eonodrrineogt.with Islo. 041 ilnd
After examining the Ini.htecter'a 80
Dort and eliciting all the inrorrotion
regarome the emount of produce robe
• ed on the term, we believe the mime to
be correct, and recommend that thig be
printed in the minutes se formerly.
Rom lames, Chairmen.
Clinten, Deo. 7tb,
THE 0AotEle5 MORT. '
Herewith:1 imbed& to you a report Of
the number of prisoners at present con-
fined in the county geol. l'here area
Ireaacel7T. unonkcieLrinerthal,ev;aglrgn:0,1301baeorutil Wpaa-
rs1,
ker, Mitchell, vagrancy ; John Wilson,,
Hamilton, vigrapoy ; Thee Doyle, Rich.
• Mond Hill, vagrenoy ; jail, Ford, Town,
•to, vagrancy; Thos..Jonee, Toronto, vie
gamy_ Wm, Scott,Toronto, vagrancy
Mary Wells, Goderich, insanity ; Div=
Smith, Exeter, larceny Charles 0:
hem, Toronto, vagrancy, .
JOionon Gairmar, Smith
• IMPORT or SPEotAL oONNITTEN.
In reference to the Pet
tion front the united counties of Sto
mont, Dundee and Glengarry asking 1.
• the oo.operation of Huron'tiounty itt r
ferenoe to aoking the Local Legislatui
for amendments to assessments re ma
Per of asseesing telephone and telegra
lines, contractors plants, etc', we r
commend, if practical, that action
-taken along the line outlined in pe
ton .and that the o Warden and Ole
eign the same. •
Regarding a petition from abo
mentioned counties • as to removal
feet; iropoeed by Regulation No. 53 ..
Regulations of Education Doper tmen
we recoinmendzio tuition as the burd
complained. wouldof only be shifted
other shoulders probably. • Alb of wbiee-'
is respectfully presented.
W. H. Kraut, Chairmai
•upon or ROAD AND Duman °mammon.
.•Your committee beg letwe to r0 -
In reference to the petition from th
Olerk of' e Oounty of Yorkasking th
council to send delegates to the •mee
ing to be held in Teronto on the 12t
and 181h days of December next, we .r
commend no action..
Regardiug the'bridge between town
ships of Morris and EastWawartesh ove
the Maitland river mentioned in the re
• port we recommend that the ootnntis
sioner aak fof'tenders and bare the
here . by the 'mkt meeting of the oou
ty
In asking for tenders for 'the abu
ments for bridges the Commiasione
asks for tioth rubble and fine concret
That the Commissioner be instruct°
to Procure all necessary lumber
bridges during the winter by tender
IstuoisIllt1;e..
.dA11.of which isrespectful!
James Seem, Chairmar
Dim= EntrOATioN minimum
A petition • Was , presentet
from 22 rale payers of the township o
Hullett requesting that arbitrators b
appointed to adjudicate in the form
tion of a new school section in sal
township. We recommend that th
prayer of the petition be granted an
that the following parties named be t
arbitrators in the matter; viz.:- Jam
Ritchie, Belmores Thos. Gregory, Ex
ter, E. G. Cresswell, Egmondville,
Bis Honor Judge Masson and Inspect
Robb.
• ROBERT MILLER, Chair:31a
REPorm. off ENGINEER.
Gentlemen- I ' herewith submit
'you this my report of the business I ha
traneacted since the aide. of n2y last
port at your June meeting. ItSiontai
an account of the orders issued th
number and amount,
The four bridgettarhichave have ere
ed this year were all done in go
tine and are quite satisfactory,
have done a great amount:of repel
to the' old bridges and approach
They now are in a very good state
repair for this season of the year,
will require to have some protee
made for the next freshets. •
,All the iron and steel bridgett b
been painted with the best of mate
those on the ,county boundaries w
also painted, each county paying
half of the cost.
Bridge lumber has been very se
in thety this atunmer'and it wit
nos ary to provide considerable q
litf his coming winter for next
sort:
We have not had the Court H
painted as recommended. By the t
we bed the bridges painted, the se
was so late we thought it had bett
laid over till next spring.
1 have examined an old bridge in
ed south of Tiringhare on the boun
line between the townships of M
and East WavVitnosh. It is one o
Prairie bridges over the Maitland
It Hi in a very unsafe state and ma
carried away by the next large fres
I would recommend you to have
built by a steel bridgeon concrete
menta, to he of one span of about
feetlong with a sixteen foot roadw
If you willhave it ereotad I woul
gest that you have the plans and
fications and tenders in time for
January meeting so that the con
crin then helot,
With regard to the bridge contracts, I
ant of the opinion that you had better
not undertake any other at present,
but await to see the results of freshets
its there may be others to erect next
seamon
Swim Amax, Chairman
Almon ria EXECIIITIva COMMITTEE.
Your 'Committee have consid-
ered the communication of the
Prisoners' Aid Association of Canada in.
refereece to a memorial asking the
Provincial Government to make a grant
of public mouey for the purpose of en-
abling General Hospitals to make pro-
vision for the scienYo treatment Of
i
pauper nebriates, We. would recom-
mend Unit the Warden and Clerk sign'
the memorial on behalf of tine °mined
in favor of such grant being made.
in reference to the communication
of Mr. Shaw as to the maintenance of
one George Lotion in. the Roman Cath-
olic industrial School at Toronte, we
would recomMend as the Police Magi's
Irate of Goderioh has fixed the liability
for maintenance on the County ofBruce,
that nttrattion be taken.
.
We hive eXamitied the tendera for
wood and coal and find that the tender
of It, Barlow Holmes for coal being the
lowest wits accepted by. the Clerk, end
• the tender of AJ. Goldthorpe for wood,
being the lowest, was aceepted.
As to the applications of Mr, Plum.
steel and Mi. Robert Deadmendated
respectively AngUst, 25th, 1899, and
November 29th, 1899, • asking • nottlin-
ation ita Students at the Ontario Agri-
cultural College, we recommend that
no action be taken at this council nom-
inated B. Courteney Olipin at the
June session.
In reference to the petition of Mr.
hetet •Siewart, on- behalf of one 'Moines
13'inn, we recommend that this council
omit 4195 for the ptirpoSe of assiating
in the purehrce of an artificial limb,
provided the balance required fr grant-
ed by the town of Ooderieh.
We reorocceed that the flagitious of
the ratepayers of tiVcilltuce of Dub-
Woori be greeted, mid bet the seld ell.
lege be treated into sl poliolvillage, and
that the boundaries ereof be as men-
tioned in the said etition, and that Prottiptly
the notninetions an first elettion of
police Washita of ea villege be held et
MUSS. ball) al* • in Said vinogo
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arid that John arable of the tield Al* re The Men
legit be retuning(Meer at old eleetion — COTS'S 4Mrth
end that a bY.Ittw he proporod accord- oveloge "ft
IDOY. • W trn PrOPWAd. 't
At the motion of Meagre. Holt and
Mays on the petition of Meepre. Jeckson
and W00011 On behalf or the Poultry
Aseociation 01 the county of Huron, we
recommend that 11, Nrant of ;40 be
made.
Bettie Rout Chairman,
ERGO OR 001GiTT rummy comma.
Your 0011201i1tee beg leave
to report as follows t That we vie.
ited the gaol and found everything in
first -ohm form and the number of prlas
onere agreeing vrith gaoler'report.
We recommend that report be print-
ed in Minutes, We further report that
the.gaoler has utilised prison labor in
levelling the yard et gaol, and, recom-
mend the county oolmissioner have
suitable earth erected to prevent
teams drivingen the mime.
• Be the request of acting. Registrar for
electric light in Regietry office, your
committee inquired what the coat of in -
“telling eeid light would be. Which Will
The thorn point of (Home
is an iche or Rain, .But Me
blood 4 the feede'r of the
wfioto bap 1br1f It tolM
Hood's Sarsap4r1114,
ridnOYst ilVer and stomach *um
respond 7 VO thOftt itt WS point.
severe pain•-gq boa 'ors* Pal= la
nty_otomeon, it form 02 ileUraIRUS. itfy
f,tilritanrurtiedrati43340 to rren11:41. liana)/
have elso even 1: my baby vAgniu.,
factory results., 3 1114 gild to Teeotenumet
Rood's Sariapar lla • to Omni? Mat,
Jo= 940 Chtireli 1116.,TOtelltevichlts
COMPlet• Mgtsiustion -0 Atter treat,
Ment Ip bon:44, i was weak, hardi IOW
to alk. My .'1 took ood
Sarsaparilla until well is rained 20
It alai) benented my wits,” Anzio* law"
Preplan, Oat.,
it:.
. ' V
ARGAINS
FOR THIS WEEK
; Notwithstanding Cottons, Woollens and all kinds of I
s
.# Goods haVe advanced iu.price, and are still advancing, we :
ER continue to sell at uld prices as long as our present stook #
• r lasts. We anticipated the advance, and bought very large.
; ly before it took effect, and we are selling goods from 19
s to 1$ per cent. less than they are worth today
r
Plaid Glinghams, riright colors. regular 8o, for
„ Cottonittle, in stripes and cheeke, worth 1414 for.,..., ......:$0 lt
, ° • Blue and white Shirtmg, regular7e, for . vv. ..., 5c
A, grey Oottont yard Vde,,t;egular. 4c, for ........ sc
194.0
LINTON:NE RECO
14th 1899.
,. guests sat from Toronto for the holidays
The WOodifien Dllisd LSOOM M
. A corePany of thoue fort: y Woodmen Mies Maud' • Andrews has ret
of the World and their g
down to dinner at the Dawson House
OnTiNaVeesdpure'eas.dclawYansigbhotu:nteCu; and trope -
BAYFIBLD.
Alma.
Why Don't tea Lauth.
urded , Misses Seett Of Brussels spent g 'kW don't Yen laugh, young man, when
' A SCOtt. ng 'roue aro Sour n plc t
daan le last week with their' hrother, Mr.Inatead of blest come, a 14
Mr. Will Montgoinerty ----------
- IllIcicataniaVet=a14,144Ye
with M•r, 'W.Janneson or ,a year, . . hen ;reales come, i 857, . wbr don't"'
A. false report was circulated thet . WhY dons'tmovoot: .1aligh 1 'TWIII (AIM' h‘Irc.
friends in Constance., • '
are excellent caterers, . • -
Mine Bost and Hostess of the: pawson
tising and won Praise from all predent.
these tnen were. safe at Johil-NiehoI; va
jas,. Manson ancl Oalvin Wilson were ;Miss Alice Taylor. who' lies hien seethe . - 0 •
supposed to bp lost on the lake but, Vending atm weeks at her home in
ippen, returned en Saturda i
The aches and pains, ' No rosy let lit
lolled gonnaelloi Commander Chilliest.' . Wilsoo-Davidsonleft forChathain cm: Mr.Nortnen artist recentl; urchas• Cve'' It151114M411 1114.1i7ttlrig44 . 7illy
. iiat WAS vgone through with. The ore, pur h d. f; lot r pigs f M M . Oh rl Call
, c ase a fine o roar r, , I, a OS on •retiumed wOrk noel sil!„A` Itri s,.. . 1,:lareolmluer. 04.. ....11kvi -ion
• ' tory was more than 'Usually good, ger. 0. Tibbett 'et a good ftgore, 'Pere again on Friday hust. ' .. - -.-- ---s oii '....' --r."".— "77' --- .' - -
. L yeti would moncrit now,' '
.. • oral of the brightest snookers in tovvn Mr.Ed Baker ,aticl W.11,1. Parker left ' Mr. Charles JKCGregOr deheriled• . 4
I
Mrs •T 0 wee with • • 4 g '
•
took the chair and the following citint
Theltitier Man having hien replen- son'.s bowie. . house for her %other here Y keep I'llerg'sin44y1,7 "86" blun-A°44
thetb to till a position there, '
Mr.Henry Peek of theliayffeld Road, of Setiforth.- •
ad a brand new cutter from P t why don7inojoalogbooll; pool ea yeer
• ex On
teiuMrtchigae woods last-Mondev• 9.9i41 number of cattle for Mr. ' Di,' Just 11)tati kittnZehitten Yet 011 41,'
contributing, among the number Cap -
and Mr. N, Carter )avogio • wk- ,d611'
'tain MeTaggart. Dr. 13ruce, J'. ' ' • .tea•thieves are still visitin1.
g this Vir!iit, Mr. A.,Huwdl
• Timm y. ,•. iviIrsedaanyf,1,7:
on .the London Road And iMen ntiniortals al from gaitIng blue
The toasts were responded to ikturi vitae in town test wedst.saay.
There ie a good bank barn on it but
tains 100 acres and le an excellent fai•m. cortialtor,--urtie Pai 19."
Lieut. Bruce, Song by Couocidor
SaVy, Captain MoTaitgart. and% • Kippen. •
ne house. Mr, McKnight has sold hi a
000Ver, A.. 'Porter and • D. Pair- kfr. Wheatie'v oold t 'Clinton Mr.John McKnight hasturehased We Why don't rraugh, and matte us all taus
m r, Riggings for $5000 It con. ,laughAiwa s Wino • p.
Queen, National Anthem, Ann y and
• Woodcraft, J. B. Hoover,
Jones, "Every Bullet Has Its Billet' t3t.oBleAtktey anfithSaStIgNi.) 14 Seta; uls ee.4
B` 'Kerr' S. S.No,kersruath, secured his
, ,
e' Th t • t •
• Oonwenufetohn:atiouhstispstio:hina-slietdiv:Itr R Ta
keit, and, intends moving to livscurt e Ilate
• •
services. The experience here is attei
ainnsdtvt3u.nalte:rtat..11 M, essrs. Eu1121.'511°11 six years service that he is an efficient s d
, McHardy of Olinton. very accept-
ably tilled the • pulpit here OA Sunday
Sister. Societies, W. D. nit', 0' John:rzzLidnedaexcinixiiranrier faa..npp, IT! un. _
TradeonansclonCiaub ultrectet.";.. Porter, J.' W. expressed at his removal, He bee pass.
Municinal Goyern anent, Dr. Shaw, 0, than any othet. teacher who has ever
s g Y t •to P .
and parents that regret on all sides 18
• Hill. od more puplEs •with higher marks
Johnson, J. Ford, instrumental, taught in this school section and our
Joss is Tuckersinith's gain. Our trust.
Errunerton and Kerr.
Is ewngham at ales salary, it is said, but
es. have securUn
ed Mr. moor of
Professions, J. klekurehle, J. W.
' Treleaven. . • •to he with friends willmk tb
a e up e
The Ladies, L. Jackson, A.. Taylor, difference.
song by oaptlitt Combo.
Oarlock,
Miss Addle Crisp Woo has been visit-
ing at Mr, Henry Allen's, has returned
to her home in Londesboro.
Miss Logan is visiting at Mr. Win•
' Knox.' , •
Mr. Sid Rmith has forty' choice steers
feeding at Mr. John Wells' hunt. •
Mr. Robert Fert.is, our respected
councillor,' is buying hogs foe. Mr.
Charlea Warne,.
*iso Maggie Ross spent a few days
last week in .Blyth and vicinity. •
istr. alio, Wells entertained a numb-
er of his friends last Wednesday even-
ing. They tripped the light fantlifitie
until the wee 'sum, 'ours of the morn,
when all dispersed after singing "For
John's' a Jolly Good Fellow."
d
••-.•••-•
C•O I Willie l'olvvii,4hirk.
'orie is getting very' handy
arottnd here as quite a numbet. have
as ducks, geese., butter, preserves, etc.
trio they are trping Jay Hp supply
or L e winter, • VVe under8tancl coat
Chas. Treble has • been apponited con-
4table to look -After: theae people, so
they will.have to lookout for. if Chas,
gets his hands on them he'll make. it
Mr, 3lbert EVans..- e a .valueble
. horse the -other day while tlriVing• to
Roderich the animal took sick on • the
rond toddled shortly. after. . •
Mr. and Miss Alin) of Zion were the
guests of Mr.- and Mrs. Benry • Young
on. Sabbath. • • v
Mr; Geo- re,Vison • has returned
home from ale Geo.looks well,
We think the countrY,..s.nust . haVe
agreed with him. . • .
-Quite O ouniber 2tronnd here are on.
the siek list again. We Irom to „scion
see them areund again.
rn.'Steili lig of yartow is tnoying..to
oderich to live as he has sold. • hi
farin to Mr. Bei b. Fisher of Beniniller.
-Mr- John Stevens bought n 'valuable
orse been Mr. Andrew Young. The
youngsmen will have to look "out crow
as John has got a mover. .
Mr. Will Long was the guest 'ot Mr.
and Mrs, Chas. Stewart,' Nile. Sabbath -
evening.,
• Messrs.' James Manning and Walter
Stvagghan are in Goderich helping -le
kritvel the square. . •.
Two or three men drove front'. Lon-
deshoro to Goderich on Saturday for
three loads of lumber for to repau• the
CtItitch sheds, and starting for •hotne
got intoxicated.. One of thaw fell oft
his load at the breweey at. Saltford
and got, some of his ribs broken. They
had to be brought back to Saltford
and at time of writing We cant Say
whether they have get,. honie with
lumber yet. ,This ought to be a
weaning; to them and others who fol.
Ouse Line,
of the Base Line
horses the other
of Bensall for a
since replaced It
• .
Mr. James Stevens
, sold one of his team
`•-• day to Mr. T. Berry
handsome figure and
bya high.br d colt.'
For Huron pews
read THE *Inv!:
London &
Lancashire Life
Established in Canada 11369
Invested Fund — 16,532.288
'LIBERAL. STRONG, PROGRESSIVE
• All the popular forms of
insurance foiled. Policies
unconditional, world-wide
,and nonforfeitable. Money °
loaned. Policies purchased.
' New business 1898, 84,500,s
000. Amount paid policy-
holders $687.000
Full information furnished by
CHAS, B. HALL AdENT, CLINTON
"He laughs best who laughs last."
If you :take Hood's Sarsaparilla you
may laugh first, last and all the time,
for it will peke you Well.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
••••=•••••••
Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. 25e. 'D. W. Grove's
signature if; on each box.
BlitT118.
LOCKART.-In 3101011°p, on Deo. 3rd
the wife of Mr. Wm, Lookart of a
son.
• Cook's Cotton Boot oomponivi
Is eneeessfully usec monthly by over
10,000I,adiett. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
Tour druggist foe...oaks Cation Root &sl-
eeted. Take no other, as all Mixitires, piIIO an
imitations are dangerous. Prise, 116, 1. elver
1,* XI 11*. 8,10 degrees stronger,$8 per box. No,
1 ir 2, mailed en receipt of price and two ¢
ri Inag. Coolk Coznpry Windsoril;nt.
respotenie Druggists tzt Caned*.
Not and No I sold id Clinton by Sydne
jackiion,l)rworist•
aCkson Bros.
*Shoe Department.
As Easy Matter.
All Repot
It is an easy matter to make a selection of
some useful presents in this department. Per-
haps mother would like a. pair of 'our Fine
House Slippers, something warm and comfoft-
able,. price $1.10. Then again the young
lady of the. house would be delighted to be re.
membered in the way of a, fine pair of 93011"
Shoes which are aeknowledged to be the cholo.
eat goods. on the market. If the boys need a
pair of Shoes buy him a pair of our "Standard"
Shoes, price $1.60 or a fine pair of Slater
Shoes, $32.60.
Our stook of Itubhers for this season's business is full
and tomplete. We carry all the relleble lines and you can
depend nn getting N. I Rode here at the Settle prices you
pity for cheap goods. Doing business for cluth and having
no expentelta this department means a big saying to keen
oath buyers..
on Boots and Shoos
ttottdod to. tr
JaCk8011. \ Bros.
CLINTON NA.RKET RERORTS
(corrected every Wednesday afternoon)
Wheat.... • �
Wheat o 64 to Oti GROCERIE
• Lt...tedby 1
eebt? •
Anne McCarthy, Aster of ttli'
'ton McCarthy, died sudden!
Barley . . .. • . • • ••
Oats.. .
.... .. 0 85 to 0 38 . •
. 0 25 to 0 27
Peas. .. ' 1 0 50 to .0 55 '
Rye 0 80 to. 0 85
F'otatoes per bushel '.0 00 to 0 25
Butter loose instrock .., . 0 15 to 0 16 4
Butter in- tub, . '
Eggs perdOz ' ' .. . 0 14 to 0 15
Flay'Evaporator. Apples per cwt0 40 to 0 4i W B Raj'
.. '...... ., ... 8 OQ to 750
' Dried apples per lb' 0 06 -to 0 05
•
Wool , .. . .. .., .„ .. .. . .. , . 0 3210 0 18 ,
.,
BP:7;r1:.peeri. tcovvt5
Flour per cwt:,."... STOVES AND TIN
Live Bogs per cwt 4 00 to. JO
Sborts p...r ton
We (gm bitve confit
reCoMmend the
Vi our
• -
‘
FREE,,,LIBRAR
#y Law for•. gstablish
! rary n the Town
- ihe • Ass -at of vas 1%.
We show a line of goods unexcelled in... ,
design andafinish for the
. , By-law to' provide for' ti
b. Piddle Library in the torn ;
• Whereas 4tain electors hi...
council of-thellaid town of T,-,1,•
tor the establishment of aPiiS •
the Public Librafi
Be it therefore en
el:Knell n# thesad ,.-
--.:171RPTMA$:
'Do notia,i1 to see w
the assent of the•ele Cltrilir' Wit Furnzt,
munloglihyth atcordance with the proyisiens • v
0, Public Libraky be eitabliaiki. in this'
Of the b e Librerjes Act. •
And bolt furthercneeted that the votes of
the electorsbe taken on thisbylawon the same
day and 'decal/ as the municipal elections, cont.
mewing at nine o'clock in tho morning.. and
continuing untilflve o'clock in the afternoon,
• That on the -28th day of December nerkat the
clerk's oftice.in tho to w o hall,at 11. o'clock lathe
torenoonatiemayoeshanaepointin writingsign-
ed. by him, two person to attend the 1inal Ruin*
iug up of the votes by the clerk. and ono person
to attend at each polling place on behalf of- the
persona interested in and desirous of promoting
the passing ot this bylaw. and a like number
on behalf of the persons interested in and desi-
rous of opposing 110 passage 05 thia by-law.
That the clerk of Um held municipal Corpora-
tion ilhallattend at tho town hall at the hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon on the 2o5 day of
January, 1900to sum up the number of % otos
elven respectively for andagainst the by-law.
NOTICE BY CLERZ.
:The agate is a true Copy of a proposed by-law
which will be taken into consideration by the
council of the town of Clinton after ono month
from the 889 day c f December, 1897, being the
date of the first publication.thereof, and the
pollster taking the votes of the elector, wilI be
held at, the hour.day and place named the
said by-law.
"WILLIAM COATS, Clerk.
Clintea.December 5th, 1899.
• '
NG A ST•0'
acted ging Dee:30th and 31
.•••valla to returnontil
.8.R40LE 0'1R8T-0LASS
. • THIRD. • •
Good going Dec. 20th, 30th and
Jan 1s1., 1000. Valid to returtfuntit 4
Betrreen all Stations in Canada
Think Railway System.
From Grand Trunk Stationsin (
Detroit and Port Huron. ,
From Grand, Trunk Statione itt(
but not from...Buffalo, Black Rock
Falls and Suspension Bridge, N. Y.
01111.185MAS acirOta, VAC
SINGLE FIRST-CLASS rzlaR,0
(on surrender of certificate) from
3101 inchutive. yield te return Until Jan. 17,
. COMEICEDOI.ali TRAVELLERS.
Disritrer-Between Stations in Canada
Single drat/Class fare on presentation of C
cote, Dec. 181.11 10 2511*, 1800. Inclusive, Ti
return untiL.Tan. 3rd, IMO.
Tickstratid all information from Agen
Trunk Railway SYlitern. ,
M. 0.sickson, D. P. A., Toronto
A. 0. Pattison, G. T. R. Agent, Clinton.
r„R„ Redgens. 0. T.R.Ticket Agent,Clin
WM. TAYLOR & SONS
KREP Youn FRET WARM AND DRY ---you make 110 mistake
, when you come to us. We are Headquarters for all.
kinds of 13ooirs and Suons.
Oyu 1VIono —The best at low prices. Ours is a grand stook
for finding just what you Want, and few wIll:ficht.
none will beat our Stock and Prices
Okto Ant -
To keep the best.
Ong Pitatoirt,n-
Fair dealing.
ONE Puma-
TeohneLsideorwedes. t quality
Our low prices tvill pre-
vail as long as we have
Boots and Shoes to sell.
Full stock of Granby
and Canadian Rubbers
and Overshoes,also a big
stock of Overgaiters.
Special values in Men's
Long Boots:
High prices chained a'
conquered by Our ay
of .finultvs,_ profits
quickreturn*
‘r4,4
Late stylea,high quality
and low prices account
for our store being
being crowded with ens -
totem who knoce When
they got the- worth of
their money. .
Extlinination will- show that our stoek is ehpecially
strong in variety, thoroughly Tellable in style and always
tI ustvierthy in quality.
„.
Whili TAYLOR, & SONS.
we BIN AND SELL (Ira Mat OFIriele
FC1R CASH, MOV THC iirront
Alter' 'Wood's Phosphoiline, I
The Great Tingiish Remedy.
Rohl and reoommended by la
druggists in Canada. Only telt
able aisdioine disoovetid. fin
guoansled to ems an
forms o Sera* Wer, nesii,alt ettoots et abuse
or excess, Mental Worry, Xxesselve ate otTo
bito00. °elect or
tena
tlants51. six., Ma
iled
o Mani
at pros, v,
OS MU iplett tree tostr
TaozConspasky, Win
Wroddllhosnhodint4 Is told itt Clinton by Sydney
3a0kson minaret.
$1 will pal for The
ews-Reocrd to
the old of 1900
At,
j411111a..._
WINTER TERM 'OPENS AN, 25
The tory best soot in Canada for Wein
Arstclase business edueation Is the
STRATIfORD, ONTARIO,
The reputation of or condo is not wall
therefore, it is not coottissary for us to MO ),"§
advertising snsoo. Worse of *indents at
54hoe1Whe pass other business ao
met,* here. In mut meals we
thatstor ear merit students
oholtie Sit/galena mil
peettut , we Mynas