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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-12-26, Page 5rit.jn furs luyer the buy hey ted. erei. are et he If ot U ale To visit our stirs to vie* our lveab1Q' thine .„ .-,'�'/. Me for arouse y�r f Clor o>Gpl »i went And sore fol ntility,,.: . yipctanaUelc e 'o eind select - „hi e „ i liberal assortment, 413. jud e what you want and you the value good orfair we want to sell to you, ' In Ladies' Purees we have an excep• tional stock, large in assortment And good value. Io Fancy Baka our stock has always been of high standard. You per- haps know what it has been in previous years. Suffice it to Bay that it is equal this year to any. In Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals we think our assortment must be equal to any stock outside a city Some dainty and new designs in the art of book making. We want to serve you to your ad- vantage. M.P. f.loo14 J'r..palet X it the l,T1ie, , 341.40e Wood Mise W000 ,t welstilield Were: in gilutiln, an Mu ,lay. MieedFlorence LlonuoUy iR hotlaee from gttending St. Margarets Oellege Tor, Oatoe fAf.rs. Williaut. Pridbatq, of, .00dericb l+. it te: guest of her delightei�,, Mre. P. Se prows. • Use. E. J. Oantelon, left for Toronto on Monday where the will spend her holidays. Mre, Joshua Cook and family left on Friday for Toronto where they will spend the winter:, Mr. John Howson of Sintulato, N. 'W. tie spending the Ohrietmas holidays et his borne here, Mrs. J. E. Brooke of Mitchell • is .the guedt of her ,parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Oantelon, Mise Hannah Pt Tuckerernith was the guest last week of Mrs.W.Alexander and the Misses 13111. Mr, Bert. McIlveen, has retnrned:for; the holidays from Toronto where he was studying in Trinity medical school. Mr, and Mrs. JamesMackenzie of Aberdeen South Dokota arrived in town on Saturday on their honey,: moon trip. Mr. Wil1.'Moffatt, . who has been em- ployedin a Woodstock organ factory has returned to his old position in the o. t, here. Agents Parker's Dye Works. The W.. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest, Alwa a the Best. WHERE THEY ARE OR WHERE THEY ARE GOING 24 pc( 19 People (6to( We Know Master Olin Hooper epent Xmas at Exeter. Mrs. P. B. Conites, ie visiting Belgrave friends, Miss Maude Moffatt, is home for her holidays. Mr. D. Oantelon, was in Toronto on Monday. Mre. J. B. Hoover was in London on Friday. Miss Eva Cole, of Flint, Michigan, is visiting in town. Mr. Will. Collier, spent his Christmas holiday in Hamilton. Mr. Harry Brewer returned home Tues- day from Stratford. Mrs. R. H. Read returned to her home in London on Monday. Miss Mary Irwin, Toronto, is home for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. T. H. Cook went on a visit to Toronto on Saturday. Mr. George Imrie of Godericls was in Clinton, on Sunday last. the best no such ug state - ng stocks you an kiefs. %ndkerch lets Ireland and being pure Frank Hooey is house from Trinity College, Toronto, Aldred Archibald from Toronto Varsity,Glen Fait from Toronto and Robin Macpherson from Ottawa. SUIVIERiMILL, Meters. J. Hill, S. Hill, and l; Ball who have been attending the Stratford;. Business College for some time' 'are' home for Christmas holidays, ,• all well pleased with the work in which they are engaged. Mr.liolmes Wallace of South Dakota, who has been yisiting friend' near Prescott, called on friends here when when on his way to Michigan. While Master, Secord McBrien viae playing in the house he had the mis- fortune to fall into a pot of boiling water which had been set on the 'floor and got his knee •scalded. Bnt we are', glad to repoi°tthat he is improving as rapidly as is possible. Mr, Q. Lovett has been ill for some- time with an attack of cold affecting Miss Eva Cooper, teacher of Colborne is home for her holidays. Mrs. Adam Cook and Mise Elects Coultas are visiting in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holman of Bay- field were in Clinton on Monday. Miss Maude Cook of Goderick is at home for her Xmas holidays. Miss Jennie Jones took part in the pro- gram at St. Helens last Friday night. Miss Minnie Marsh, Ie spending her. holidays at her home near Londes- boro. Miss Flossie King, teacher at Dash- wood. is spending Xmas at her home in town. Miss Mary Lough, student at Toronto Varsity, is spending her holidays at her home, Miss Maggie Dowser left on Saturday for Detroit where she will visit her brother William of that city for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell spent Christ- mas with the twirler's mother In Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ross returned from their honeymoon trip on Mon- day night. Mr. Geo. Higgins of Rockwood spent Christmas at:the home of J. G. Medd Huron street Mr. C. Hoare assisted in an entertaint ment in the Methodist ehurch,Varna on Monday evening. nbric qual- nr6for Zdc Hem fine r and =Oc & Zlsc Hem linen orted ..IOcdtIOW lefs. Olets, ered hiefs, wide e or 215e 50c hiefs. ker- lain, ,IOc & lac of th 11 m r lac &11/1 n 2 tot$ ito$;4 his bronchial tubes. Mr. M. Mains and his men urs :b.nsy getting out square tember in .this` vicinity. The right kind of :bush' is ie now worth piles of money. They,payt•F as much as $150 per M. for' rock elm delivered at the station.' Mr, J, Reid andhie sister Annie of.. Manitoba are visiting friends in this locality and will remain till spring. Mr. Bert Mcllveen who has .been, studying in Trinity College, Toronto, is homefor his Christmas holidays. Mr. Robt. Thompson Jr. while going from home to the other place had the misfortune to hurt his ankleseyerely. We hope it may mon improve' with School closed on Friday to reopen on Jan. Oth. and the teacher went to his hemeMonday to return at the New Year. , Mise Emma Stevenson, who has been teaching in Howell is home for Christmas boli days. Miss Della Murray of Seaforth attend- ed the wedding of Mies Lillian Mc- Keown of town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Murphy of Exeter are spending the Christmastide with friends in town and in Hullett and Goderich townships. Mrs. E. Laird and her son, Mr. John Laird, are epending the . holidays at the Armstrong homestead on the Bronson Line, Stanley. y,. ST. HELENS. The sad news of the death of Private Tooke of this vicinity reached hire last week. He died of 'enteric fever at. Thabanchu, South Africa. We are sorry to know that Miss 0. B. Gordon, who some time ago, while nursing a typhoid foyer patient in Wingham became infected, is not im;-: proving as rapidly as her many friends would desire' and hope for. Mr. Fred. Bond spent Christmas with his brother at Kincardine.: Another of the pioneers has gone to rest in the person of Mr. Wesley Far, pier. Deceased was born.in the county of Halton in.1825, and moved to West Waw►anosb about forty years ago. By industry he made a, comfortable home for himself. He was a consistent mem- ber of the Methodist church for fifty years and a kind hueband and devoted father. He leaves a loving, wife, two sons, and one daughter to mourn their loss. The new English church in St. Hal ens was opened on Sunday the 15th ot Dee., the re -opening services being a grand success.' Rev, It: 3. Shaw of Woodstock conducted the service which was much appreciated. There was a large Attendance at all the ser- vices. The sacred concert do Monday. evening visas also largely ` attended. The collections on 'Sunday amdeinted to eighty nine dollars and the free will offering ora Monday evening to eighty dollare. W$'eortgratulat3 the manag- ers on their success, Miss Annie Clark had a very !u:ccess- tul examination on Friday last. Miss McFarlane of Goderich Model school has been engaged to teach For. dyce school as Miss Guest, who was previously engaged, has resigned. Mr. Charlie McRobertshastaken up his abode on Mr, Okes''farm far the winter to feed his cattle. 'If you had s, honeskeeper now, Charley, you would be all right. • Mr. John Macdonald of Hensall, one of the shrewdest and most successful business men In the South Riding, was in town on Saturday. Mr. and Biro. Alf.Barge were in Goder• ich yesterday attending the wedding of Miss Mamie Young, daughter of Mr. Wm. Young, formerly Clinton, Mr. A. W. Redmond, of Sanilac county, Mich., who with his better half is visiting old friends and rola. tives in their native township of Stanley, was in town on Saturday accompanied by Mr. J. H. Parke of Blake. The Redwoods were among the first families in Stanley a quarter of a century ago but longeincesettled in Michigan where they have prosper- ed and multiplied. It is twenty years since Mr. Redmond last visited Clin- ton, his mission on that occasion be ing to procure a marriage licente,and after the tyingof the nuptial knot he returned with his bride to Michigan where he had located the year pre- vious. During these two decades fortune has been kind to them and in Senile; the Redmond and Walkers have become so numerous and in- fluential that the annual family gs tibering is a big affair. Veit year thel rally Will be held at 'barna. They grow sugar beets in Mr. Redmond'. county where the farmer” consider them the most profitable crop they can raise. The yield range, from fifteen to twenty and sometimes thirty tons to the acre, according to the snit and this arriount of work be- stowed upon it. The price paid is $4.60 per ton for twelve per cent beets with an indreMse of 8311 cents for each additional per Bent;. over the standard, Present crops and prices are yielding the Mich. iron farmers a big profit so that with them ander ptese►tt conditions this beet is king, Mr. And Mre.Rtedwond will be the guests of their numerous friends ift Stanley until after ilio homy days. ' t t MMIARRIAGES FARQUHAR—STTEP- -on Wednes- day W a nes-day Dec. 25th by Rett. r. C,tln. lop, ' Mr. John. Tarquin* of the township of Hullettto Miss Sarah. Steep. minims 000PBR.-Th Clinton,;'on tlec. 25th, the wife Of kir, S. S. Cooper of a daughter. • :raw Holmesville Cheese Factory AIfNUALMN1ftINCi. The anneal m etingget the stock -herders and: patrons of the iiolmessuie tTeeeo end butter manufacturing Co.. will be held In Wilden'e hall, Holmesviile, on Gatnrday-, Jaw. 261902, at 2 o'olock p. m. for the purpoeo of winding up thepa9 year's businoee election of omeers for the ntr�al b,usinee ... ear aThe beiannce Of dividend Will 11f - Bed hatd 11 s�ih ldete be pMit rAent tote matfeett of Importslree will comp uptorrOd don i, MOIdeiivflae; Ilia, 04105., , o i