The Clinton New Era, 1900-12-14, Page 1Tvir
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licearritt=1",stueker
vrsent
B.m to heve a preferende for our
store. Probebly it's beaeuee we give
*hero entire eetisfaction; end have
etreh eu ertiutio solotanOti of
' Out 'Glass,
.Sterling Silver,
,
Ebony G-oods,
Statuette,
• French Obina,
Watches,
JeAvellry;'40.
The Satisfaction
ws e iving them we oiler you.
on 4 liberty to oome in any
time emi,view otir seleotionof Xmas
Goode --thchandsomest we have
ever shown
NE W STYL ES, .
• .
rich ebspes, beitktiful decorations,
charaoterize this stook.
ALL NEV
is show); and it's easy to seleot
suitable and ,astiftd gifts.
Nese too, early to select
and have them laid aside
A.':Chocolate
V- mom Victoria s sw,rear's
soldiers iflh Africa;
eahibition inA window.
•te Webb's_Watch
0 he on exhibition In our
MI Saturday next.
e always glad to rihow you
ewer& We have no old or
egoods, but all uP-tot
handsome. 1.74.41 ley by
a net° you care to select now
r Rune: 'You'll get a larger Se-
leatlen now than you will later on.
gen we expect Yon in soon
,
P . B-.CREWS0
Expert 'Watch Repairer
jetveler And Optician
, .
Tnekeranrithe.::
.N0Trts.-.:111r Cooper spent Sunday 'as
the gueet, of his friend, R. Carter
Mee J. TOtvieehd is visiting her deugh.,
ter, Mrs Irajnhns. Jos. noimes
ited his bother near Goderiet last
Week. Fiat* Layton, tvhO has beeu
engaged in threshing during the past
esit•ootheareturtted bome. - - • .
Linton
rap
The hest advertising mediums
In this section.
OLINTON, ONTARIO) DEOEIVIBEEt 14, 1900, .
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VJtR • Tbat. thhe-;eold anal! puts viip into int ; : : r ' u ... .
a Stain' a toubletl with 'what is ,nsually Ilear this week,. and our readers
The local. advertieere hay. the
! .;that wawa:: moos geed akiguea cap ba . forth Oman church on Dec. 10, .. a ledii•Pe.hesenteLlilerauders in eearch
lent weak; thet there :elsould be 4 , felOtrhettnet WOO Urn Ilopon °me.. of feettlaereel-; MAP. st, .i0'00t of a. mall isnot eXenee•ns for the hunted ewe
daily Men 0 Stunmerhill, " Thewilotneh cap whiela Was presented Iklt In tnertite3V - '/Ewefe."Ingl 8'11 ' :10thrLatt.rerliegrealelOiturg10714y1 geoemtiel
Went . rootball Atieoelittion in 'Ill:if4veb'enn.100'0;t40.1404-thhilt4 eassigetthirailoPoer; ,
ISIQ'rnee-e Miss Maggie Downer, of ?Tend which told been - succesefolly, e t ° .
el bY the Seaforth Cellegiate „epee e year. •
• Clinton, was the letrest ne...,ilitra , T. j.. .,° for Moue thievee. ' ' ' ' •':!_•40-444#0.4a**WAISAWNValteV10101,fee
ILlYthetiretl."7alabsetrws:ekte;4' 3.4str'mcteelnr ste: .' GiuTdeeggiocrolieegTe.4taell atteiBtZr fecirreeleribrl e_ii.th:erpreetieLtite17704„-ebeT; °fiellf41;11beerure°11. . ' .
for4h. A '1"ffellerneer et Vir 8141th.'1'. Math On'S.Attrecley, after a Bence of- . 11.40010. .:11,04, Neva.. ,;
Mende gavel him 4 ploughing bee One herd contested garnets this' reason on hal on the evening At
Dec.liee3eMtteb, bse* ' SutpatutiTs.--The outpute from the
. day lest week i we are pleased to know
he le reeolertag eract* typhoid fever,. the &Werth geounds. Oa: Doc. it n'aenred.hrograti:r Wilt
the decisive! heath took pittee, result-, eamea cohirecellowiroab‘ndee'tobitilixegrasivite:helr'sbo:rociattekticee cYaatrtiee ft:rieTwoereonitvvo were:
-SS1. 1{Shse4irtlelitad, htilegeet
" Onnatarr.e-Rev. J. B. health Preach- inF la a scare (4.1 to Q In "a( 1' (4e. 4 tion at •terbado. or.' wEvery-body i._WelOOlne.. 01.°002:6?ebuybliv,°Filiteztreilin%ts fWoraOlnollienegd-
-, telrinaenvieerystreleentternie Anodrebinsotrtrucstoivee. 4ertiluicile, bwelitohilc7ensueldrenotoeeaceotiollul ate; •artflatt the ,,Ew 440uaus.„.., arm, wee neoyee woecie, - •
dav ,eyening hest fi.on, the • lath and nese, The gamewas %gelled seenreesy Into the new bricle residenee lust erect- . - .,:---
.15th „vetoes of the „Epistle of St. . in 17 minutest of brilhane pley, during ea for him en the 7th 0.9n .The ecnne:teoT His Chientrue-'•:The Merchents
tractor- yeas 8, S. copper, Clinton, who Insurance Oompany sent Mr Frank
7 Jude t oWing.to the storm there was %Flitch Seaf"th. 940401 hevinfi . the. has ast finished ("wooJob. Jae et• . Bastinan, through their 10Cei a Platt
Ladies' Auxiliery will hold a live -cent
a rather small ' congregation. The , g s o g wt
favor,. were anahle te wore, and the
n eke ttedeoreeof .the 14th, has 'also got nearly
settled In his new beck tiditici • • • on Monday, thie bein the amount
Mr Jacob Taylor, a cheque for
tea et the home of Mrs Gs gin this r ' u . i e . u c arise . . . NOTES. -Mr and Mrs George Cloop. allowed himrollOse 0 furnitnre bY
afternoon (Friday) at 5 p- m. . -, . Deleern OFMN p. BeTertieut.eeCtoiln er vent Sunday in 'powwow:aim, at therecent fire.
Stietesor. ClOnnistrlee- A.s announced in Bethune,. Treasurer ofthe town of. Harry Oarter's. Philosophical man - • ..Saercat NOTE0.-47. 1, 'Biggins, of
hestWine the pubticschool
.concert ' Seeforth„ died at his residence here on
Saturday. Mi Bethune had '00en. in :tell us we are on the eve , of , another ' . Stanley, is exhibiting a fat . heifer
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Friday evening last, was :._• a grand ill -health for about year, (ma Onlin- leteinottnearYiromMr.04;110oleagno:Swtebrvearere Iihaes _weal; ,setothwe,..tainntereiooe.Piorbe.vinemiarl ItBaistgiOnaettlies
, beld:la the :L. 0. L, hall . bete Mr
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success. ' Owing to needled. repairs ed to his reeldenee•fOr the Fest three• attending the etock. show, • The mon- net Only a good feeder.ebut is Intionre:
Mr Smith Was unable ..to. I be present months. He was aboet 01 yearsotege. icipel election pot is net boiling Yery, as ono of the . best tetioree.bred ,,f.taile
with his phonoctiraph but • extra 111103, His widow, four sons and three daugh, , fast
AS* yet; rumor states that Me 'men in Ontario. me James Snell,
of those taking part At little 'after been hi the enfoloY of the Grand -Trunk oppose Mr john Middleton. . Miss i llbleffedti'eYri".e4oafarctecienteititee?tailtWelp' ataeleteinna,
'hOee Were ' hie ty supplied e by some -tees survive 'him, '111re Bethune had a
. -eerge Henley, of the ',9th con., ,
,7 te in. crowds began to thick: to. the - Railway nearly all his life. He .porn, Flossie Vole spent Jaet .reek _ with is ai;tepding tlfe !ante show, 'Ault le
r hall and by g p. we . it was „moo ,neenced with the company in Toronto ; bee sonsinexiss'Etheie Peck. or Sten. net eta- 'eXhibitire. ..
S ria 1 at and Mise Jennie Jones, of wards came to.- Stratferd. .
v41°6.4144 i "-ung man' He n6er' laY.: illr. John $00PPartt of the 1-34IYI" 'TatttoltELL4he merchant! of Clittten .
Where he field Line, hes:lee the contract of bio
taint utmost, The. singing hy Mrs .
Clinton,. Miss MeVittie, ' Of Nile, and held the Position .Of fienfitt,..agene . for new bare, to be emoted. Deo summer, are:beginning tonifdte big displays for.
. Mplerydgeti, of Goderieb, was much seYerai Years, ''. Tn 1867 he 'came to Sea, to Mr Mat Meines, Of Lanclesbaro, •.* tlaS tAanstinas holideyel..01,inhen .mer-
:aphreciated by all as was also s the. 're •fOrth as -station agent; Emit "rehtghea ' :better choiee. walla .not have been icah;etittsonglvtheigsqplenveftri. awetiehueZeulet: tk412,11.
citing: by; Master Garnet Meldrien, . here fote22 years, vvhen he retired, As , elede ; net, goes by the meets of , vole
' date of NO. 5, Hullett, Miss Ferguson, Ben,: .a railWar Official be wes faithful to his in' this locality, ; Before thie -appears owe tit oei wi eht i qv!: by cio yu ehta4yee. envie ied4aontrlesifeyoeenu
. miller, Miss BrYdges_, Miss Lintield,,' '0020W:ere Etell caref11.1 Of. the Interests in print 4 vialing matt ot
wi : have taken,matia himself a wife,.
the DUI '' eiih.• As possibie, $1 will pay for the Naw.
of -Nile, .niad eMise Cunningham, ; ' • of. 0 the public,anil: there never was here . fi - ' • - .- •
; 'Clinton.. Tbe "Character Sketch". a more popular allele' or One who en., the bet Needles of Ethrtea steileleJotr.xilfstml9o0d2. e'rodlitenht:iseleeeent
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by a number of Clinton's clever teeters this neighberhooal
• itlYedin a higher,degree therewith:Jenne are With you. Oliver:
with his violin,. aeconapanied by Ate : tOWn of.Beaforth: .btat:owing, to illness .; • • ' .. .walking.
was Very 'suggestive :ireid berate IA _ and esteem of the pithlice Last Jan•• • •
. , SITRPH sitt PSYtty .,-. 4. ' • *.-•
reaps of laughter...Mr 'Hugh .A.Ohere •irece, hewer+ appointed Treasarar of 1 t : , to.st ... uesday
.eveningethe members of Cole's. church season
• .A.SSIOIBLY, Toe second hop of the
T. -
1 Hall b the .
veie., sadiee were in. neeal good form, he was not. able to attend. - to the die-,
gity, A, Tebbutt is -to be compliment. charge of his new duties. His death is of thechurch took Miss. 'Mara Perdue -eyWentegreaned90,"1. ve3er4yteeeniebeYettlee..sgm..27e .
ed on 'souring ouch . good talent and deeply regretted. . ... e . . by hseMbri8e in . resedetlgg. thornselves • watispent by those present. . Dariciteg .
. . • : .ti . er orne an ma e er a presen
We are all would receive 'a full . - . . - • . . , . . - . . was kept ut.u. ntil 2 tie me. music being
, of a silver preserve dish, china bread .faraiab a
• bona° house if they return at a future' ' , ., ., *Dungannon. . .. . .
plate and jewelry 'box. • The .Iteve lle - y .. the minden harpers.:
ellaudgeve e, few intrOductery re- Archibald,
ouetsitcleertsmprreeewen..tWwer.evMarisre.'
tiete. I' Rev'. E. B. Smith hi his Usual " : .A.wr"H.,.,l7.41, DiNNER.--lhe annual .din- y
:good style, acted as chairmen. • and ort tree of Ashfieldand. West WaW0,-- •
der was excellent, -.. The folloWing nosh Agelcultural Sseleity, was held at - dress referring to Miss Patine as sei : 4e -.'f:,. mai r
Ad:. an ) Reinri'S(sliees Mise: 'Oakes, ..k treter ;
marhes befOre the. reeding pf the
is the anagram e--Cheirrriati'la address,
Rey, E. B. Smith : . violin solo,. ilicOprinack's'aotel,on Thursday of
?efficienteerganise and r Well eendee... peeenbalii eiTin°D.;(ranito; R. Pell and .::r• ':
Mr'. ing loSt.. Thie society is one of 'Vie ,:od setTioes of the choir. The fottowe'• -' - ''` ' ' - ' --. •
Archer i solo, Miss Jennie Jones: re, . oidest as well rie one of the meet. peas- 1 in
- _citation, G. McBee)); solo.; Miss M.- MO- petiole In Ontario, having been in ex- i •,-,'
. Vittie .1 violin solo, • Me Archer; recite. istence tor 42 years ti.nt1 Med having a. chlratir=4,17,1rActirr %air/14g Celine will be on :next Tuesday even:
'! - entriiii4inlitr Olf!t. igjei:11.1.0ttope:radn: ,
g is tneaddress ie-: • ,,
• Otion, ',Mite 41, erenfield ; /into, Mee. 'splendid iniembersh'ip.. .The, 'gathering church, feel that we cannot find Worde -to 'ex. • ing, Dec. 181h, in the toren bell..• -Miss
' Smith; recitation, MISS .• Flora. ,Onix• on Thursday night was not as largely Press Our deell irratitudeforthe,WillingserVices Agnes. Knox Black, +government lee-
: utnigharn ; recitation, Mise Le Brydges i!:.attended as on fon:nee oeosions, thee 30111..!gerNtelaitijerZcZeteesZeteliseeeteg. turete on elocution at • the clattteie
Ole, Miss_ M. MOVittle ; violin, solo, being due to thebad weather. the. abIearido
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Mr Archer: recitation.. Miss A. Fer:•.• itectree in your •• duties., holio' (Mon- _ School Of Pedagogy, is. billed; and also
CountyCouncil, and alse to the reeep. made areas sacrifices in,ordor to'beinymir ap ' the Signor Vieota .Orchestra. It will -
, gueon ; solo,. Mr We Bredgee ; recite- - tion to PeiYate Morgan -Janes, Which .1 gliontea
slelirt .•Ye thnerniree'rifigriN't be e great treat to hear °Imre.. ' Plan .of •
tion, Miss Lingeld ;. solo, '• Mies Jennie•.00eurted the Monday .Previous, How- I ,anyk)gy e ;34,114,,,impg ae ,,ezur=ion ' hall Mien to subscribers On Monday at.
JOIlee ; recitation. ,Miett .;Outtninghans i .eyer,,those present enloyed themselaies 1,„Of ouffbarnVolneas for, and appreciation ' Of, .: 9 a.txe. at Vt. D. Pelee The concert '
violin sous, Mr. Archer.e• reeitletion* • futlY... After a first class :enjiper the our faithfulness in thei3perforelaire.• of reur starts at 8 15 sharp, .e- e. ' ... . '
r M•le°- A:* Fergnann •; 6°1-09 • tai IV, BrY'r, •following toast list was received,, the olitV,T,i0J1n1:g Dig,ia'.;44:34"11.0 4142r Ng - 1:iftoN....,ucE or rtorrnx ox ..-itmonx :
. 41ges i'. recitation, Mise ..L. ,Beydges
. Cher/Leto . sketch. " e . . , . • ,
; able President of the sOctety, W. Bailie, . misty and tOrlairth bountoottely reward roe. :
signed 02 b?ha of,the,eaohattaaca.lttrogaol,a, :.,P4onwhfn.7-0The following were. the crops':
in the chair, and: R. Morrie in the, vice -
re% YortaL,V"oroir' Pesalgte.,- 7
.. et year :-Cate, 325, bushels' Varies"; '
in the House of Refuge„ farm -
. . . 'their ::„-The Queen the GOvernor-Gen-. . . . „ jR.ex,vin,10,
• - • aeumiller, . -, • - • .: oral, B. Holmes M. p. responded to . - :
NOT84.-Mr„and,1Virs N. Rernigham the' Parliament of Canada; D. 'MeGli, : After the presentation an excellent 275..; petatoes, MO ; thangoldii, 1010
, .0
uelPh, Renal -to the Widish Empire; Trade slipper was prepared which. setisfied turnips, 210 ;: field. carrots, 4freze table ,
.and eon tete on . Monday for hi- . carrots, 5; - : beets, 12; parsnips, • 7; .
where the purpose attending • the and Comtiletee bY. A. .McIntYre, Tem- -.the wants of ..the -: inner . math ';;Ittusic; onione .80,. heans • 8 • apples 7 barrels •
Afro,i,,,,,ia.atr4_.,..they: latead..,./pentw pie Clark and 3m. 'Young; . The learn- games and other amusensentebidwarnew„e
the remainder of the week visiting -,
ed-Proreisoronie-by-Mr.Taggarti- eltun--- indulged until the tinae-for• Cabbage. POO heeds i raspberries, 1500 ,
quarts ; hay,letIone .; fodder Corn. k ',
theit friends. Mrs Gieebel, who had lapel Institutions by Jas. Johnston, each other adieu and, returnedto their : of an acre... After supplying the needs -
- the misfortune to lose one of her littleex-reeve of Weet.WaWanoeh, and ._ Mr hoines.. • , , . . • . , :' ...• of the Rause, produce to the value of :
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children three weeks age from J. McOostie: township. clerk,: . favored
'Matt leawanOlth • - • , • . S285.55 wee told. ... - - ..,
: that . dreaded idiseeee, diphtheria; is theaudiedce with aeon in place of a . .
now at her- mother's, Mrs Pi Fisher, speech; 11. Mortis - an Jas. Girvan . Tel”
,,,,TEEt-Albert Knox., . Feed mod, -- APtiLES Soi.Labt week, wbile ,in
Toronto ' 'Mr In.-Cantelort sold • his -
Where three of the other -children. are spoke tor theila.dieer the Agricultural and George Straughan start . for the _
Interests were dealt veith : by Messrs. Sim; Michigan, next Monday moeningt, stockciapples-some three thousand
down with the -same edisenee. ' The
- farniers, of this locality have' either' to :Balk, 'Biterows and Danoin. Keegan we wish them .eueeess. • ,,- • - . r, . barrels to 1)1, A, Peterson de Cio„,at what _
:cut their own 'wood or leave the trees Jones, the South • African hero, wag , e. he considered a fele* advance .upon WEIL:-
00i10014-An entertainment was Relad 'intended ,re packing . the lot
standing,' as there ..aseenn; ' to ' be • nO present, and gave: a short bid intensely
- 7,memerestiel*. 1111
' IMPROVifhtlfNTO..^., Among the con. -
veniences, eicquieltione and. impontan4
ammonites to a bueineass prernisei is a
nellrola running through the organ
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factory grounds, delivering and receiv-
ing freight and next to the railway in ,
noportance, is, perhaps, an arteeian
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well boiling up double refined Watee
from the rock, flowing (i hotigh made
to flow by a, pump) into the factory,
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dwelling house and barns ; b4siness
life is thee aided at the organ factory,
1 Ponta°. TAUTts,RV. -- The regular
monthly meeting of Olintonpilblic litre
rodeo stated in his report that the at.
:eery Wai held on Dec, 10th. The Lib,
tains fully 50 per cent
. This preparation oon./-
tendance fon the month was 1082.
Bootee issued 1005, and the membership
is OQ diegineed tie to
• of Cod laver Oil which
on -D a', 191 408. Several accounts were
make it my and pleas- :
passed. The supplementary catalogues
sot toteke. This Bale.
etretredewiripuecbteedfotroelbeeherdeardryeeintols those wdwayb%
slop we guarantee: if it
.have already purchased. ceatawlitrei sliest. : ::: , , dtoore; rneeout Itgel,V tee 1 E it ;IT ti
. Thi IA7 completebrIan'OP eta:111:e
SUNDAY Arairawou,-At a meeting -
held in Ontario street church on Wed-
nesday
f roinheedVieffeei different t ellirorresrealetnwtaatsivile:
cided to form a local bratichirf the Son -
day Alliance, and the follonting were
, etolzteAltorffilecelre*-,Par,etidmength,;jo2heted,a3,.ups-
'llooveri _ Secretary,_ Jam:4a Taylor;
Wres,q, Mrs W. S. littrkthtli eXeently0„,
"enin., Oa resident ' muustere, and II.
Wiltse, F. Alicoele, Mise linhb, Mies
Wilson, W. Livingstone, 'I uckersmith,
watchman at Hampton Court Palace, -will Be
and Fred. 0, Elford, liolmesville.-
.APTER M'ANir, ,Yireas.--After a per,
iod ' of 34 years, Ohas. Neaves, night
Welcomed HOMe.
on Tuesday lase received the Fenian tadyielo er rett-oriat citivv.:T.,4;erilt nuost'•'
,s11,0iNdtiedOiairedriajanmuedslactie,66wi.tlia,. morliRepavien; , ,xitaust.olintorvs stock of y ti ti .:.
,
wheel steamer St Andrew, the nil, -
was at the time sert:1:711thilpmac.ddful: ciwaosnemthihnIhoeeinott"oe:goovuetsb hAortnrceanneottanwadev, ..
soldier hey; Pte. A. Re
er St: Lawrence: ..,b.....ein.g.d.:tite...hve,Ad!rrof The steamer. Lake ,ohatopiain with B _
• tliBh4elAttai et7sm: i•E'ealal!:1:eitutit:4v oniii ;La serve.
Istainer.a04.'Mp.trfidittgsa:efrio:
"U'rwg .00weno.1014flanOada:pardoiabanbiejoitlydiear:risve Intir.foainx
on Wednesday merriing . and.
perieuse, in the 'Baltic Fleet,
Admirals 4E14° about next Thursday, The 33rd Atte '
185e until peace wile proclahned. Ile ele,onee on with th. ....... ..,,;,;.,,, .i.
was discharged on pension from the vheeje and ei, ue verilei;;;TETekts'eletnirir
.Royal Navy, Wine years ago as leading.
Ltopkreer.s.wItTehdebnty edthall 1,0a4bneindeiernefeerore"cl_;_tri; . , ttiaziohle,evaes
been andtameandtell,:viu bs eo i no reeteheinng
13asehelvvitiolur receive
eCalinretYonloeillealeparespeaere: . . ..
.011rapellnarPtt'ayignr;ibtaelantedoirrlineegeoefneaniftirri°1;threeaiclealgVineveg. etedo-thraghglinar't bejanientee' eSenna:Vo'eeCieentmiebie4arne.d
heldR11Cei2mhis
Palace _for 18 years, is an uncle of Miss
:Pdtluasielikl:odAin ra'r 111174113t.ownh°C°. ,tirt- km for Bach a worthy object: A, berrut.-
nee ceiving subscrintions•from those who '
aries and have the honor of contribut-.
yeished to be included in the prelimin-
Wienmen IN' DEICEADIEl,t.....,Around if ul gold watch and chain, valued` at.
about Ohristmas time many wedding%) $75, was purchased by P. B Clews,
may be expected. December. seemsto from the Goldsmith's Watch Oompahy
be one of the favorite Months with , of Toronto, which will accompany- a -
those whom Cupid has been visiting. suitable address and he presented to
One of these pretty' 'home affairs oc• Friend Ben. The watch was sent -to
Mitred at the residence. of the bride's Toronto , and suitalely engraved, i it :
parents* on Wednesday evening, when will oeBon view in the weer: *inane:,
united in love's holy bonds to tyivet the Towh Hall, bre Christmas night,
ti
Miss Bertha M. 'youngest daughter of o B. Crews on Saturday, .
Mr and Mrs Jon Bean, of town. vrai The'presentation willtake place in
Jeryill, Goderich township, Rev' W. G. and the following is the program: -
Hewson, of Itattenbury street church, • voyor's address and introdtrction of Mr Webb
officiating. The attendantS were MisS Qudiarrtersz..X..earseivseSelibieteevt,Te,abnylierey,Mmuerceht,011aceliz
0, Jervis as bridesmaid, and Nelsor: A..A.04.4n est3;ii..41;1...irifilia.E.g:wii:itoigalpgdipciax,,
Trewartha as :groomsman. Tim wed- .
-ding. supper -watt- partakenofand i ter, J. Rooster) aria clergymen_ , _
heartily enjoyed' by those present. '13Mf • .. IV_ • .2,.. .. " ... •''''4 . • -• . .. nehlestepereeet
who consisted .of only the families of
Ptark7kB.....Widitiffi.Cid.;17c1Calita.CombOa '
Taw:
the•contfrartindg.parmties witdh a few inMrs :
Admissiontoto hall will be be ticket.
imate
their large elide of 'mends,' were the t„ , 0 PP
Vise Who are Very : popular among
ca ton to any member of the commit.
only, which may be procured n a ii.
recipients of a large and valuable array :tette-Mayor Jackson, ' Caput -Combo.
of WM. They will Make their home
in Goderich township, attended by the Shaw. of M. Meraggart. '. . • .-
ood wishes of .11 1',,.. a haerpy and long ,
Perfect
Emulsion of
Cod Liver 011
With illypophoriphites of
LiMe and Soda.
wood cutters around, Mrs 3. Troyer I nteresturg account of the. battle *of
and daughter Lncy,of Frankford,Mich. Paardesburg; Mr McCormack spoke
igen, were visiting at the home of W. for The Host, and the gathering broke
t. .Moliring. A tea -meeting is to be up at resonable bow! by all singing
need in Zion church on 'Dec. 25th. 0, Auld Leng Syne, •
Long arrived home on Friday of last
weex, after spending three years ' • Leeburn. °
Y• 01011011 NoTES.-00 Monday night
has not been represented. Be this as
of thie week Rev, Mr Sewers of Bruce- 0 K 4 as •n For the winter he,will devotrelaus atten. •
years andY7 months g Mr and Ifni Mc- itenan **Dann Wh
°algae
held o F 'd ' u s N
we will make rt right, '
Our price is er
ff5e for the regular 1$0c
50e for the regular $1
from no Only.
SYDNEY jACItS01Vb
• Presorhition - •
Phone 2 Drug Store is
••,
16, East Wawailosh, when a pleasant Christmas, bot thought it better to .
Is ri ay evening in o f • h . d Y e'Y de of ProsPerltY• Measeerestae-It ni not likely. there* _
A4. . Mullets -
time was Spent, Miss ItleOlenaghan, sell than to hold, The ' day after h Duane the Mae MoGn,r, -This week Will be any radical changes in the ,
Who has taughtin the above school for had sold out, apples advanced three . we are called upon to note the death township council next year, though
the trustees have engaged Donald Hal- have doubled his in ofit. "It le no 4000 McGill'. at her late hen"'
Iwo years, is leaving at Christmas, and shillings a barrel, and he would likely.
RattenhurY by nomination day. In the south end Nes
of Catharine Hartley, wife of James there to no telling what may'traneptre
liday for next year ata eatery of 0275, these.are prosperous times,- and Credit street, She was ill only a short time, of the township, there le talk of run,
‘ Genera. the cause of her demise 13,4111 peritone ning D. Shannahan for that section, as
should • be given the Liberal
owns lei
Furs .,and Clothing:
• A. far and clotbing house that has it
record fax the reliable in It e dentine,
We n000ssar117 have to deal with those
sI times who are not aware that While
We aro in btielnese to do all that We can
toitioroinsokur trade, WO have uot found
itztedeSsary to use anything but fait
deignigto•render that inersaseposSible
W. hive as We have often said the hir-
gtt
striotir clothing and fur attire in
the-WeStern part of the Orttario tract.
YmirattefitiOn is called to the fact
that We are Selling ono of the finest
6401i coati' in the market at the money,
ree7.60. there is no dyeing in it. As the
OhastmaA season approaches there is
*let of till/sesta think of, itn&rau Will.
°tune foto better deolalOn 1;1204 the
ftelitotionfrem eim Stet* some sttitable
2•1000of far, either a coat dr,jacket fax
she father Or Mother. or 'PoSsiblo can'
srinieraZ muff, storm cellar, eon or
o a robe, hi ail of Whloh lwe have a.
AO and varied stook. We will 120
eett totee yori herd.
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4,the 'your% tho etreati
err Bloats, Seaforth, colt
Go
liffbiz
Westfield, tnent," said %) prominent Conservative. - ithe end she passed peace& ly away they claim that part of the t
Colborne. : field, gave an ad ress in the church h
• IIIIR .i...1 - ev
8 . . , e re y ve 1 y e a young man o
Wing am on undety tak ng the work tiOn to hog buying, in partnership . .
GUI' feirtifeelf ' came from Peterlioro,
Orterang,- Zion Methodist church here on Foreign Missions. On the lashwith Mr C. J. Wallis, Would give the midden every coned -
has been undergoing great improve- Sabbath of the year a collection will of Rev. Kr Hohbs, who- preachoci ao. ,.... afterwards removing to Gerrie, where eration shoind he decjde to run,
moots. The adherents for some time be taken up for , the , schemes of the ItiNfersali/ sermons at Aubunn_on that Or.ixTott HOCKEY -141113,-The an- they resided for 20 years; they lived in
have thought the basement unfit to church, On thelirst Sabbath of the date, rival services are still in pro- nual meeting of the Clinton Hockey other places in. Ontario ;and also in e.
where are only five Oonservativee left i '
gress wi h grand repults ; the pastor Club Was held last Friday evening at Manitoba for a tin:rebut during thepast
hold service in. The improvements New Year the Sacrrment of the Lord's the Quebec Legislative Assemblv of 74m rt
eing assisted a couble of nights last the Ootneeercial hotel when the fol- six yeah their home has been in Olin. e„„ tnn-
p ri e woo - P
Su ner will be dispensed in the church e
consist of a, new floor, Ai t d d -
ton. They were blessed with' a family —
a oat was the result of the 'elections
week byRev, M. J. Wileen, of Me, lowing offIcers were elected %---Hon.
vv5rk papered walls and calsoniined here. ' F id '
who rendered valuable tlervied. 'Pres. -Dr. Shaw : lion Vice--SYdner of four, but Thomas died in Winnipeg,
en r
ceiling. The -basement is now more' NoTire.-A. Horton paid Goderich NoTES.-W, A. Rillough, of OltatOti /110(86n Pres, -.T, J. -Fisher ; Vice- the sttrviving members with her .
attractive and comfortable. township a visit on Sunday. D. Mc-
NoTES,.-Mra 3; Morrish, of Detroit, feed paid Ashileld a visit hist week, swot Sunday with his parents here. W. j. looks ; Secy -Tres -W. J.
J as, Noble is able to be around again Ross 0 votein -1, Forrester ; Com- bend; being Robert J. of St. Louis; Metropohta,n.
*spent a few days with Mrs IL Rowden- Ohisbolna having a large Brant. Mrs it Olutterha•bh, of 'Winnipeg, and •
last week. . Chester Merrier former. ford Windmill pot on his.barn for the atter
JaaBlock, of Flint, Mich., who have Steep. The club will have some new
his eerious illness, Mr and lave mittee-W. McRae, A,
, an 9 wei e res y erre s n ur
d Mr Xi P b t e U0 Se
Pringle* a Mrs F. W. Watts,. of town. Both Mr
17 of G. M. Elliott's% grocery store, of purpose of pumping watet) and wend-
tiodericle who went to Detroit a tew ing. The well diggers have gone to
months ago, returned last Friday on dig for a McNeil. Mr and Mrs Owen
account of illness; he is ab ',resole Moore are visiting in Bentniller this
remaining Godetich with hie bro. Week. Mies m Sautth3r le , at
ther, waiting` fOr suffiCient recovery her sister's, Mrs • Horton, of Dunlop.
hi be brought home " J. MeNervin visited at his home on
been vetting to theisneghborhood are aces on the tee this . winter. an • religions conviettons. .The funeral
Myth. Miss Maggie litiehanan, Who Pringle, of last year's Buffalo team
and later of Benthiller, and Harold 0,80, Rev Mr Stewart...of Willis church, America's greatest Elocutionist
at present staying with -Mods in took place on Thursday, morning at Next entertainment
has been staying in Myth for some Steep, Who has played for the _past conducting the POMO° at the:houset '
time returned borne last eek. Thos. two seasons with the ,-Indian Read the remains being conveyed by the 10 Aglffeg linox Black'
Tonne . sr.. is very poorlY at present club. Will figura this winter with Cilm" . o'clock train to* Gerrie, where inter- AND --
Sunday. X. Lawson returried front the owitt, of Witigham,spent a few tini so that with tile material of last ment was Made. The: pall bearers The fee.
.OS f d' igdor Leota Orchestra
PI open -so b 'b d
days with his San Wm. on the farm Years team to pm rtstrt an
itencrefeeido °Id country on Monday. J. Shaw is
last week, .Freparations are being Import from the leitmotifs of the town John Gibbings, MeOlacherty, 4. W. Town Mall, Tuesday, Dec. ktith.
nroPer were John Liedsay, W. Robertson.
visititig at the home of Stirling. nude for the enterteihment to be ma of Lfilotou should and will have a Irwin and J. W. Hill.
Netre.--The members tif time Pres- Messee, Campbell deCo.,have donequite • . -e
bytertan Sunday .School have lately a business: in the way of well digging
: taken the pledge Against interoperance in this VieinIty.hawng put dOWO four
and foul language, Mr Geo. Hill has artesian wells,which seem to give good'
latel had bit house plastered, john satisfaction so far.
en us el. S. No, 0 on the evening or ee. lung team. GONEVe RESZ-Althe4b, her many
ors o
Dec. 13th. at 9 a. In, To the publie
Ye
21st, under the managenlent of the will be green and white. They expect friends knew that Mrs alter Coats the daps following.
teacher. Walter Wightroan.. A, Tun, to put up a good stiff game with, all tad. heir ItLyafttrlabrilt:kaailtilltar 011113e. ,roat or Thal at Ir. reir,e.
ney, who' has been in 1Vieetitebs, for
. . • Are you a liebgerlatte? Itssot,'Whi,ttet t`,,-'''
tie PA' ifiS Ong . e right or a pat. some time is home on it visit to friends REIttNiserti.m.-Iii the coarse of 'hie learned of her death, which occurred.
• here. F. Carr and esters Make Laura, Sunday evening sermon Rev Mr Howe on Tuesday evening. The cleansed aetihheelkawreMbeeollatnionatTreddrietct trealce niad8i0e!
ent horse collar for part of Huron Co ; - Stanley.
we tenet it may, haye a successful yen- . and Alberta were in Clinton thio Week son garre'a few interesting facts relate had been poorly for over a year, but tahnaenti. Soadby 0,_Boare.
thee. Me:Ws...Ohne. Saveers and ELIA IMPROVEISIONTS.-Geo, Baird is put- attending the Wedding of theft friend, log to the erection of Itatteribury St. was only confined to bed for the past
. Alkenbead drove to Westminster on tine, up a windmill sod piano for the Miss Bertha Bean, Quite 'a number ohm ch, and °there. Methodiem cora- three weeks, and the vital cord was
Pviday last returning this week. The atteilian well put down by Mr Peter- from tete attended the funeral of the mended here in 1850, and the first pas- broken ere they fully realized it. t
u. h Weft, I to late F. Naylor, con 10. , tor was Rev. A. Campbell, who Canna in Death at any °Ilse is sorrowful to all Ch ' t '
Stanley echool near our village is •pre- tInn* lig 'IWO preparing
ris tnas
paring a lengthy program for its en, a stone foundation under is barns. • 1851, and whose remains, if we mistake but it Is very sad to see sa lovmg mother
tertainment on Dec. 21,st ; no pains are RietSrs *Cowan are also preparing to Porter's MIL not, are buried, in Holmetiville ceme. and wife cut off in what Way be termed
epaired by the teachers, Wm. Baird raise their barns and, put stone form- ... . ._ .
NOTES,--uttr annual sOuom extitnina-
t ' tery. In 1851 the Bible Christians ere the printe of life -48 years of age. Her
taltiment a sacceoe I both teachers are l'e'''v
entere detaatie0unnexutndouermoitheerm. i the work will be
and Mies Mustard, to Make th-e; tion will be neld next Wednesday after. . •
ected a church on the lot now occupied mother, MO Hamilton, who has been
• boon, 10th forst ; a nuMbet. of teachers tri, the Baptist chimer. The Main part living at Sintaluta. Assa., with a
. • year, It McCartney, from Moose JAW, Londesb ore, will be nreeent and a good Hine isi eic.
p.owing bee 0 the present a ert airy • nodaughter, ra E. r 1 •
t R tt b St oho la M. E je Vs both came
engaged for the school for the coming
, voted. Nes Stirling had a- 1 Was built in 1867, during the /readmits down &While ago, on learning of her
it visiting at the home of hie brother, NOTtre.-A, grand, Maeda Will be hist Friday Me and Mee relish *ewe of Re, T. Oleghoen, and the church illneee, and have been vary attentive
under the ihntintif clena-e-fp-Ttlii-ierih-farb-tiod- was re -opened after the winos were to her. The late Mrs Coats WAS One of
blob
Pugh McCartney ; he reports COIcl given on Christrnas night,
--- - — ' " 8 ' r. shortly after Rev James Graham eldest claughter of the late 'W. R. Ram-
- I j &tenni i still eonfined added. 137 Rev Wellington *lettere, a family of nine children being ithe
Weather In the prairie prevince, the auspices% of the Horne Circle, for w laet Ter day
thertnoineter having been as low as a eptendid program hi being erepared. to his bed. 'Victor Elliott is in poor Z e
85obub unlike Ontario people they do Hey. Dr, Gifford, of 01 ritort, who health. Mee j*„ pickax," 10.0n the sick came Mire in A The first union iltori. Shewas a Canadian, belutt born
t feel the cold Mite F F h enched M II di h h t Sabbath schoOl elitabliehed In town Bolton, Halton county, in the ear
Se;
ee noFannie ot er- r n e n c ore as list, Mots P, MeDo_ feu all le improving n
II Ingham returned. from visitieg at the Sabbath • morning. gave an excellent in health, Miss R.McDougallints been Was held In the brick school hoots° that 1857. fler marriage teaAmain lees -
bottle of her sister, Mrs Chilton, Lee- addrees; the attendance Wee not ats on the sick list hut its getting better, forraerr stood where the home of Mr water; where Mr and Mrs Coats lived
William Rewell was its superintend- and Petrolea, coming to Clinton. •
o, Pox of Geo Whiz to fii
your .:Xtuas,' stoking
, 5o per box.'
-iiii
r the ono timeof the year when : llebriesville Nome,--- TribitY church Will he'd lichee!, wee held in the forniture store bo d 2 I 0-8 of when) died In 112-
0 40.0a 1,,,,,, iii beieet and -ohm. - • WM** Iirstert/ale.-The lecture under the their annual Sunday School entertain. of the Vete Thomas Stevenson, watch fanIcayainLiliagn,tia daughter of about 18
ete von sib .toeieet Roe b3, 0. NOTES.-MisS Nancy McMichael en. ausnieee of the League on Monde,' merit, on the evening of Dec. 2let In the at that time stood on Huron street; years of age, is left. MotherieSe, but to
ya I Unshed quantity of Polly and
libeetinieeemele0esteg tortained a number of her friends on *apt wart ef an eXcePtiontillY high, or- 1 town hall; a good program in expece, and the superintendent Was the late the bereaved. hnehand and daughter it
Thursday evening last; a Meet enloy. der, Dr. Giffotd took rte for an .hotir ed. At a meeting held by the eongree Wm. Harland, father of Mesons W. 8. is a comfort to know that "tiod dOeth
gib M 20e pet lb, able time was spent by all preload. and it quarter through the wonders of genet of Ste Andrew's church it wan and j. T. Harland; the first Trustee all things well, and behind a frowninif
Fred Taylor and sister, Xlppen, spent the Mammoth Coate of Rentneky, and decided til heve A fowl supper and en. Bora mks composed of such familiar Providence He hides it snolfing face.
• /Wien trade websve s a few days ladt week with friends here. by his eloquence and wonderful dee* tettainment sometime in the near fn. Methodist mimes as W. Robinson, W. Mtli Coate WAS e, faithful and true
lifuloan Otallge$, 206, 9,50, Sloan, Virili Montgomery. Who has been en. critttive Power he made his audience tore. Dr, Palliator has returned from flatland, R. Steven% A. S, Piker, L. member of the Methodist chstrehl a
puma Oranges, foe and 400 dos, gaged -With Wm. Jamieson for the ahnost imagine they were' there. Htl Guelph where he WAS attending hie s, Smith, W. Matron, Fred Rumball writnair who was highly realtected by
Osadieir, 4 lb* for 26o past year, low** on Friday Inc Mich. •wari in' the cave in all 11 hours, and father Who had his leg broken. (Jon. and John Jaekson, the only surviVing all of her acquaintances; she was al
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2 lbefer 26o lgati, Where he has Setiired a Sitneition, traveled 17 mites, Everybody was de• stable Ferguson had one of hie. hands Menabers of the orfcrinal Board being wave reed, tA'i do anything for every.
ilhodolate /West pig $0117, Alex, Jamieson is . having a new and lighted with the lecture, and the trete badly damaged While diePereing, it the tWo hot named. Times *era so pawn. The funeral took place from
1001,41 • comfortable reeldence erected on his time the Di, lectutes here we proritiee wiarreling eroaird on thir ?Street, Mrs hard 'When the claureh liras completed iter late healer On Victoria street cot
burn, lkirs Neil Yelloyelees Bowman- large Me Mush °Wing to the stoens. James mith now stands, and the late for four yearfinaily s., and then in Brussels
'Hayfield. ent, The fleet flethodiet Sabbath They hada family of four ehildeen-2
ville, la visiting at her bowie,
eke. warleeett,*
Greeting
keateletetnentenaleedeentekneetafeeea
You heve PRESENTS
io buy and feel Ihrit the %selection
of nice and appropriate anklets
it pries° within the limit of your
puree will prove. 110 Mall tisk,
Our stook of
•
171ratehes
Clacks —
Jewelry
Silverware
Silver N oveltite
• Gold SPoortadea
stia other artielee suitable for pre.
eon' le lerger rind batter than eye
before,
°ell at our etere and prate for
yourself the quality etta pricier of
our goodie
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Attentl speogial farm Oil the EhlrOh read; Edge, of him a full house, even if it is *Lonny, Elie has gone to Lendon to spend the that the trustee. ware not *We to real. Thureday afterhoon and was followed
on Ditknor *etas &Worth, ha* the contract, The pecfple Nerre -Mira S. kludle it !lilting at *Intel. S. McLeod has returned hoot. Ise on the suboriptions. and Omer, to Olinton eemeteri by many friandit
of Alma and Turner's' appointment* j. McCartney's. Council meets on Bete after Spending hie Siinanler Ufa on the quently they ovoid ot _pity the brisk. said relatives who semly iffm. I
coorett re intend holding a 1101011 Christen*s tree tirday to Wind up the year's bestows. Water. O. Dniester end el atm hate lam, who :sued ants In this bereavement Re, 110t,
dere ete geedele sesses, let Turner's °hurt& ot the evening of Rev . A. rear and We, of Attwood, drawn out their sailing Wit* on high to haying be itte pig be pay his
**mow owl*. Deo. 24, when it good time is looked for, called on friends here this, iteek. ground for the winter, tieted the services at the louse
,4 4
ghare,
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miller and Optealari,
hit000reser to jos, Willi
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y; -es ....1... -teens '