The Clinton New Era, 1902-01-10, Page 5unary 1.Oth,1 002
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THE CUUNTO/1 .NEW ERA
,700.Beautiful Pictures to be Given Away.
Commending Friday morning, January 10th, we • will give a beautiful picture~ to every •customer who
purebases One Dollar's worth of Goods .-a better picture with a Two I)ollar purob.ase, and a much. better
picture with a Three Dollar purchase the picture,' are on view at our store,
The Most. Sensational Se}lin
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QOATS, F[3RS,EVERCorn.xr�e�,cir►g Fr�.da�rAdW'1l Lmatterwhathe loss,we are deermined to clear out this trerriendous sacrifice, 'Prices arecut'to a point•where buyingis irresistahave noneed foracoat`orafurgarmentnow.No event. of a like nature. ever offeredup suchtlano many instances arevnlesthan halfh#ban evrbfor.ttwillpayyouto�►eonhandbrightchoice:that sold at $4, to clear at..�84.54o �50 Coats at $2.00,.Fourchoiceof about a dozenCoatemdeof frieze; beaverloth,etc, that were 34,50to�$55q, 'to clear at:.$00, G50 to 700 Coats for300Your choice of ourLadies', Misses' and Children's jUlothCoats,:`made ofood clots in assorted.colorat some lined with•satan�reeping �e�.uct�ons�ntake dtthd' bt etCCf�d&CIYourchceypigd 1dthtsoldat $375 to $400forh higherici$27 Fur CoBier.
$32 Fur Coats for
$30FurOoats for
$15FurGapes for .,..ldies' Black Astrachan and SealGauntlets, worth $4;50
IN:eLiNTCN.
Morning, January 10th.
n : Last An Month.
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lilttnit'ipal Elections.
-Monday was a quiet election da i
i n yap. Rave \'ou Seen the
patently very little interest was taieen
Gibson Waist?
as is easily sten by the vote polled. '
Had there been a mayoralty contest on:
or even a good hot tight for councillors
the ratepayers might have had sures I
fun anti the dap been lively. As'
it was His Worship Mayor Jackson i
again received the chief ,chair at the
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hands f the corporation e
n byscam
p
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tioti,J.•B. Hooyer.who waft noloilnated,
having retired. Out of the 15 nominat-
to stand as aldermen all retired save
the•neceesary am,
The council for 1902 .will consist of
Mayor Jackson and Messrs. H. B.
Combe, Thos. McKenzie. Alex. Mc-
Kenzie, J. U. Stevenson, Jas. A,,, Ford
andUhas, Overbury.
Mayor Jackson has had the honor of
presiding over the. council board for
- two years and now enters on his third
year. Messrs. Oombs and Thos. Mc-
Kenzie are the only two councillors of
•last year's board and are considered
worthy men of business ability and able
to look after the town's affairs proper-
. Jy. A caunciilor a few years aso of,
good business ideas and served well the
the town's interest is Jas. A. Ford.
New faces around the baize table will
be Alex.McKenzie, J.0. Steverson and
has -Overbury, who_.are.,.citizenn of
town. and all Mere clear business and
executive qualities, which made their
friends urge them to look after the
1.t is one of the noveltice 'Mown in the February consignment
of Batteriolt b'azterns just reamed by es. Long Coate, ()epee.
Ladies' Skirts, showing the present popular abort flounces, are
Also included. patterns at 5o,10a,15o, 20o,. 25o arta 80e, ac-
cording -as the .style ranges from -simplicity- to extreme
eleboratonese, February Delineator 15e, fashion sheets free.
The Man _ From Glengarry,
° 13y Ralph Connor,.._..._
The edict has gone forth! Out'goes every one of our. Cloth. Jackets and. all the remaining furs, nn
everything left. That in,a. nutshell gives lou the. reason for
blue. Thrifty women will buy for next season's use: If -they
rich "Bargains". The prices bear he relation . to cosh' what
and.early Frig morning, you knowthe advantage of first
would
yaava..
in addition to our Mantle ancur Bargains we place on_ sale the balms, of our winter stock at lower prices
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$4.00 9 tux for $1.00•
..1. lir choice of the balance of our cloth coags in brown colors only,
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A Beautiful Picture Will -e given with. every purchase
o : oTlar or more, -
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Oats for
N..eZt4e}noth1ng Prices.
1,00 •
ourir .Fur ' Department,
lining, others unliped, regular prices were. $6, $6.50 to $7, all at
one price to clear
9.00 to _12;00 Coats for 5.00'
12 Coats, somewith semi fitting back, other with tight back, in . .
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.black, navy and fawn, lined and 'unlined, but ever one made to •
giye good wear and comfort, former prices were from $9 to $12.
each, a11 at one price to clear,.. :.,,..•,.....,,.,, 5,00
Your ,choice of any long coat in the store at one-third off...
-$6.75 Golf Cape for -
• • $8.60 Golf, Cape for . „
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those who appreciate' extraordinary values in. the best Furs, will find' .this. a chance to save considerable
money on the price ofa. Fur Coat, ape, a perine c.. Those who are wise will :come as quickly as possible to
a van age ofthe-best Bargains ever offered in Clinton.
town's interests. The complexion: of
the council for 1902 looks a board of
men full of life and : business and of
whore much may be expected in the.
coming year and we, no doubt rein not
be disappointed .:. , �•
Somme are'ol the opinion that there is
a needed reconstruction to be done in
many affairs connected with the ,`.own
to keep. it in the same place and up•to•
date with our ne ighbore...
The by-law to exempt •Jackson
Manufacturing Co. Hrm taxes on that
portion of the. l'e�rrrin Block, yie'ed by
them for manufacturing of clothing,
received bad support and what may be.
termed as a snowing under.This is
not how they should have been treated
if we want' to at,all . encourage' indus-
tries. To build up a town we need in-
dustries and the more there are the
more progressive is the • town' which
has manufacturies. This firm is come
posed of our own townsmen, who have
built up a prosperous business,bere and
as an aet of recognition to .a growing
industry, which would not preceptibly
increase the taxes a cent, the small ex-
emption was defeated.. 'We are of the
opinion thathad there been a .:c6fitest
in ail the wards for municipal honors
the by-law would-#iave carried but as
it was, the ratepayers are nob interest•
ed enough to come out.. There are some
650. ratepayers 'who_ have votes but
there was not 200 votes.. polled, The'.
result: of the poll showed a' majority
iigairiet the by-law of 16, by wards as
follows •� r
_For .Against
St,. Andrew's `21 19
.$14.75 St . James' 17 20
:.36.00 St.'•. John's 13 20
St, George's . 24 42
3.75 to 4.00 Caperines. at 2 25 ' ' '• •. _
of of an of our Oaperines,made made of electric seal,with.h' h
a wellins a . .. ..
p• collar n,
'?, $7 to $8 Caperines for .. ... .. ..,$$s0
`, $9 to $10 Caperines for ' ,..:..�,:: •$6 7
One third o the pr oe ones .
$17.50
• ' $225 Fur coats far
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$1996
.:..:...:..$22.00
• _ $29.00
' ' Children's Grey Persian Lamb Caps, fine 'large curl,. quilted lining,
the very best $3,75'quelity, sale price • 2.59
$2 75 Gey ,Lamb Ceps at;. .:........:.... ...... . $1.75
$2.50 t Coney Storm ()oilers for ... :.........
.Sable Ruffs, worth $7,50, for ..,.,..... ...,: _ .:.. .:...$x.76
' •Sable Ruffs, worth $12:50, • for
' .... ., $6:60-
• - " :Hey La ib Rufia,:$8a50`value; for...
BIeck Oppesuai Ruffs, regular value $4.50, for ,:......:..•, .., ..; $2.'7'5:
GreyFeraian Ruffs, regular 35,50 value: for
$3.50
$4 Goat Muffs for ..... ..... , .... $2.50.
, $550 Sable Muffs for ... .,... s„,....e.
$'iso'
$il Sable Muff for •
Some L;ow Arises For Goods You Need at
Once
100 to 1.50 Walking Hats at 39c •
-On Friday morning• we ptat'e on sale the balance of our Walking • • 1.25 .1Yrapper's at 80e
y Hats that sold at $i to $1:50 each, at , , 39e, Ladies' Wrappers, made of fast color wralsperette jin assorted sizes
150 to 2.25 Outing Hats -at -50c •
12 only Outing Rate in shades of fawn, brown, navy, grey, &e, all
nicely trimmed: with eilk.' buckles, lyinga, etc, aIi the newest _ '
styes, regular prices were, frdm $150 .to. ii i ea`el come early `”
and take your choice at.. • ' ' • 50e
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• 25e to 50e Baby Bonnets and Caps at 15c' ° -
our chp ce o aby Bonnets and Caps, all new this Qeason,.
sold at 25e to 50e each, all at once price • ,
very' wide skirt, regular 3L25 each, on sale at each - ' , 80c
$1.45 and $1.60 Wrappers for • .-.4 . ... : ,' .;$1,;Yo
1.75 and 2 25 Wrappers for -,1.29• • •
-our a idles of ei ii Wr-aptiei3"tn'the•stere-that-•tsold-at-$2:-25; unci
• $1.75,during our sale at �.2�
eat style..
Fifteen to.o11
oose from and all made of good wrapperette ha the new -
that' 150
° 3.50 Blankets at 2.69
• Oe and tele Flannelettes at 7 -lc• tveryelofty finiall h, wool good value at our regue lar also
price 03.501 d ri t
s of Flannelettes, 32 inches wide, in assorted stripe,,, also . . , •this month to clear at ...:».....:.•....,,. p ,
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plain blue flannelette, very •heavy quality and all warranted
?air,
colors our very best YO and y c 12
0 vaiuea,to clear at per yard 7C' Your choice of our best $4 75 Blankets for
12ie and 15e Wrapperettes at 7i•e Your 'choice of our best $4,25 Blankets for..:.,.,+. .... ...::..
200 yards of this eerie:n a rowed wrapperettes, 27 to 29 inches wide,. i•
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`e30e Milton at 19e .
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assorted colors and designs, all warranted perfectly feet eolors,'regnfar
prices are 12}o and 15o, your choice While they last at . •
25e to 30e 4meriean Flannels--- p• •
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:.:.40Dtderdownst ete for 15e. • - . •
000 yards of American Flanbels, Eiderdowns, dec., 27 inches wide, some re.
vereible patterne, suitable for Weide and dressing wire, regular prioes
were 25o t: 80e on Bale at per yard ' - •l C
22a,nae^ at
c Fl e ••
25 tub wide twill and 16i llain ore flannel, very` heave quality, regu- t q
•: .'r •*• mlarz�4.:ualster.. i9c�i�.11R..... 1 0, .la�:t8. t1'i..._ t.. -+;w..., .... ' y. , . L��L
Flannels at 19e
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• IG03ards of 27
. inch Shirting
_ Fla ne1, in light and
dark seri es
war
19rranted noto sbrink,juat the thing for men's fine shirts, regula
price is 25c, Sale price
26
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38 inch. wide Milton dress•goode, in red only. very heavy qualityfor •: irla,
sobool dresses regular 300 value en sale for 8 days at , g
1; y ...,...,!. 9c
604 "Holnespuns at 3$c •
, 150 yards of 48 inoh wide homespun, in cetera of navy, grey, brown, blue.
grey, &o, good heavy quality for snits or shirte, regular pride is 60o
,88e
• sale day; to go at
• 1.50. and 1.25 .Homespuls at.69e '
.56 inoh wide homospnne in co ors of blue, green, &o, all new geode just the.
thing for suits or aki Cts; regular prices $1.15 to,31.25 all to clear at •69C
' F Hear ---Tweodn-at404
•66 inch wide weeds, very heavy quality, suitable for salts, sklrio or
child -
rens coato, out regular- Woe 10 $1,25 to clear daring sale, dayg.,,. r i
3.95 and .4,50 Skirt lengths for 2.49 '
10 only skirt lengths of black figured geode, to two elikp,'ull with hard fin•
ibb cv11I not hold drat regular noes
,p $3,95 to $4,50, able days to go at
eaoh�y
- ,lr,,..i.249
.Flannel •'
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C at 29e
400 yards of fancy stripe Flannel, the very beat Oampbleford make, 'tt
1,25 Men's Drawers at 65e .
4 dozed Men'e fine wool drawers, to medium pines only all made of
good yarn, the regular price is $1.25 each,to clear during sale at 65C
full 220 inches wide, regular pride 39c, on Sale to clear e
50e Fleece Lined Vests at 380. ''
66 onlyladiee extra heavy fleece lined vests, assorted sizes, regular
ice is 50e each, during sale to go at . • act
110yfs 44 :� • nd 50c ilnderwear at 25e
Vogt in odd ekes, some lined, ned, otibers union and
Wool. but all worth from 850,40e to 50o each, on sale davit your 25C
Chokeati.lr„riot.Itr�,•.,• •...........• r.,.tot f.. ........ ,....
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Brash Binding at 5e a
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150 yards of Velvet Brush edgy Binding,. in black only, haying a
strong brush -edge, that will nob 11 out, warranted to give
. good wear, while it lasts to go at•pr yard
15e, 20e, 25e to 35e Brain Chaps tc at 5e
Soo yards of fancy 7draide,Glmpe and Imitation of Beaver: trimmings,
bralde and gimps in assorted colors suitable for' trimmwing
underskirts, &c, regular prices were' from 15c fo'Otte, all at one
Price to clear .,.+ .... ,...:..,.,,a•,.,i..i..P',,.•.+..i.a•
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10e Shetland Floss at Se
100 hunches of pals bine Shetland Floss, the very best 10c quallty,on
Rale at per bunch.
Your motley back
ifyou wild k
40,
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Over 100,000 copies already sold of this • book, and we have •
bold our share of these. Another supply now on hand, will be
sent postpaid on receipt of price 125,
Sunday School Helps.
Pelonbette Notes. for 1902. pride , 1 1
List of the Lessons for 1902, "
Sunday Sobool Tunes " "
Sunday School Banner " " - 8 .
anc any of the other Fariodioala at publisher's pride
Pocket and O11ice. Dairies I Canadian Almanac for 190
for 1902. I raper 25o. Cloth 500;
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• I . 'Cooper d .Co., • - .Clinton, . ant
• agent, for 0 P.R Telegraph, and Dominion Express Mousy Orders
also for Butteriok Patterns
TA}..al •75 94, •
' In three wards school trustees were
elec ed by 0 clanlation-F. R.•Ho_ctgens
an FdT
.eacom in St.Andrew's,
W. N. •
Manr,,ine in St.. Jame', and Dr. Agnew
10. t.john's, while , in St; George's
there was a contest between C. B. Hale
and E. Saville, the former being elected
by a majority. of 6, the vote standing
47 to 41 •. .
OTHER ELECTIONS.
MoK1Ltor '
BEEN% 1 '• 2_ . , 8 • 4 Total
D�a,niel Manley 185 21 . 92 41 . 289
Mienael Hurdle. • 24 152' 78 110 '859
COII1901LLoRB.
John G Brown • 93 . 189 82 ; 102 418.
Alex Gardner 47 77 89 78...201„•-...
Chas Little •- ._ - 84• -.78— - 75" -75.-' 811
Arch McGregor • . 186 106 •100 55 400
Jas o'LaugShhn 188 48 11i 48 .884 •,
W G: Smith . . 86 . 57 ' 90. 80 263 .
Total votes polled 660.
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1 dyne 1 2 8 4 5 6 Tota
Ro: ton76 78 58 62 85 58 416
Doig . ' 39 ;42 14 49 28 51 .212..
Covetoirs,oxs .•
Black 57 101 059 .57 76 61. 480
x3lgie t0 6711 109
60 89 .86 ..428
ahaoman • . 69. 68 80 '69. 76, .58 860
McNaughton 6g6p 61 21 .42 65. 70. 884
•Aikenhead 89 87.37 55 85 44 247
UOUNo11.Meagre. 'Horton, reeve,
Black, Elate, Chapman and McNaugh-
ton. . .
b 1 14LEY
Oon cirrous 1 2 8 4 5 Total
Stinson 28 89. 74' 41 78 255
Heys: 82 53 ' 85 25 41 286'
Johnson 22 47 60 40 52 288
MoDiarnikl. ' 89.. 68 57 ' 16 29 . 208
Beatty*.- 83 18 67.. 84 24 170
Aikenhead. 42 25 14 • 7 7 95
Uow crL-Messrs McNau-hton.reeve,
son. and McLitarmtd. . K .
• ' Co1:noz ur '
Rinivra 1 2 '. 8 • 4 Tote'.
Jae Taylor 27 42 .66 86' . 221
MaJbr Young ., • '103.. 51 18. , 260
• norm rttolus
Attrill 47 8532 60 •264.
Hill. 104 94 S 3. 88 • : 240
Heterington 28 16. 8 54- 197
Jewell . - - 88 51 57 28 219
"1Vlozier 86 47 87 71 191
Robertson ' 65 29 105 13 '217.
Coi7NCIL--Messrs Young, reeve,. At -
trill, Hill, Jewell and Roberlyeonr '
BAYr1F1tn
Reeve Stanburp and c,andillors
(acclamation), Stinson, . eys, Sohn -r
Bailey, Erwin, Elliott andThomson,all.
byy'acclamation. The election of school
trustees was as follows :-W Brandon
96, John Ferguson '74, John Whiddon
69, Tudor Marks 64, Thos ,Cameron . 56 ;
first three elected. ' -
OO1 nttiott--Manor W G Cameron ;
councillors, G M Elliott, W A McKim,
J Knox, 0. A Humber, Robb Thompson
and W T Marney. '
SnAroRra--Mayor, J I1 Broadfoot,
acclamation; councilJore,M.Y McLean,
B Gunn, Ed Hamilton. .Teo 'RVeit, J Goetz, '
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A Happy . New Year tt all our
Customers and Friends
The old: Reliable,
The Store That Never Disappoints.
Taylor & Son, .,
r ' Bash and . One Price.
tesButter, and $ggs taken 'as Caste.'
wwwwkmlWwwyrimuswriwwwwwwmw
Mary a Year Ok!
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If-properly'�ke "t (salt ie a great eatisfaction andpleasure-
to so keep onee))'lets you know where you were a year ago, •
the _kind and duration of the season, where you bought
and what : you paidlfor your clothing or other expenses,:
how much your. travelling, your smoking, or' perchance
your drinking cost you. It' helps you keep your appoint-
ments, and reminds you'of your obligations.. It makes: a
book containing your own" and your town's history. For
-example, who were in the town council. last year? What
did .they do to benefit the town? When and where were
the fires during the year? Where were you lest 6th of
July? When 'was it our Queen died? When was Mr
Rolines elected to Parliament, and what•vote did be get?..'
' It might be of interest to you` to know abo'it any of. these.
or .other happenings. A Diary tette the story, . Saves •
your memory and enables you- to defy the forget habit. -
Our assortment• is a fairly complete one, in priceUm10
to .75c. in' pocket style; and 4,0e to $1.25 an office size.
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The Canadian Alumnae is good.•
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it is iu its 55th year, answers all kinds of public questions
juet where your diary leaves oft. Essential in the office,
useful its the home: Price 25c.
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• The W. D. FAIR Co, moon
"Otter .the .Cheapest : Always the Best.".
1 AMM ANIW � h iRi �'lI'tMl�li' U't�ll�l�! 'R'!�1!'!
cellose, J Muir, J Wood, J Davie and
Wm Harding.
Wi lox cult -Old council, reelected
by acclamation.
Henesa L.--Reeve,Miller;councillors,
Smallacombe, Scott, . Hudson, Macar-
thur. ' •
Lt7oRNoW--Eeeve, W Aliin; council*
lore (by acclamation) G Lawrence, W
Treleaven, 3 Brown, D Sheriff.
-H&-T-Reeve,1' Lamont; councillors
W Coneit, W Stelck, A•Thomson, 7 E
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ONTARIO STREET, --Rev Dr . Gifford, •
' wiIl preach missionary sermons' at
Wingharn, on Sunday next, his pull
Ipit being supplied in •the morning by
Hey Mr. Greene, and in the' evening by
Rey Mr Stewart ; Dr (Afford will also '
address a platform meeting on Monday
evening, in WIngham.'
I4ATTENBI7itY SIMI:MT.-It was. a •
•source of. very great pleasure on' Sung.
day morning,, for. the people of this
church to see their pastor,, Rev W. G.
Houston; once more. in his own pul-
pit,
a s serous illness of 'several
very .weak, how
but manaed to rive his sermon'wi
eon* . of hie old•tirna force and
queued`; e` -ex a hiattevetir :
equal to
y�
both services ccs nez
qt Sabha
At the League on Monday evening
was consecration and roll call, the
chair beingtilled by the president,
VVILLxe Ontait i.-As.it was ;Weber!.
by the General Assembly of the Pres.
M.fiest,,J A Stewart ; school trustees, Zninco..Police trusteee,J Weselob, 0
W Sclater and A•'W '.Stobie. A. bylaw Greb, J; i1. . •
e (j(1p Run .Trains e poo s_
Was Carried. "gfil-iakN'CfLt41-u►ry--u .:, rishetr�to=
M1xot3ELz-Mayor..H Caulpbell:court. purchase a real good farm ^shat is well
cillore, A 3 Biowea.F Dufton,1: Sliord, . actuated, they will find this chance in
J Hord, W Ryan, 8 R Stuart: our advertising columns, where Mr
SPltl'REN--Reeyet, Willett ; council- James Stevens, of the base line, offers
tion adds very much to Its 'eine.be-
lers, Anderson, Wuertwnh, Webb, Year• his beautiful place for sale. It's Atria..
len.
Hoe.-Reeve,Gl egg; councillors, ing close to town, while the land ,is in
Strong, McBee. SppencCe. good condition.
The councils for Hullett,Grey,Marris,
IJeborne,Turnberry, East and West • Church ehlhf(pr
Wawanosh, -and °Goderich township
Were all elected by acctanlatlon. ' ST PAUL'S OrtniunU.--The collection'
The Mayors of various places are :-- next Sunday morning will be for
Toronto, 0 Bowland ;1-lamilton,Jno Si Domestic and Foreign Missions.
Etendrle ; Ottawa, Fred Cook; London, Sas Joe>zrst's Cnunou.-Father Me -
4:1, Beck, Kincardine, J Hoary ; St. Menamin will conduct the.aervicee
Thrnext nn see massin e morn.
Metwria ; St Gtr harms••, B Mhe t re; in and vespers' in the evening:
byterian church the pastor referred.
briefly by explaining the standing of
the finances in connection With the
Oentllr_y Fundat Sunday even lig ser.
Vice. It is gratifying to know that ine
stead of a million dollars being sub..
scribed the amount has reached a mil.
lion and a half -a. pleasant surprise.
.The fund is divided'. into two departs •
gC
Thomas. Chant ootlstook Dr here t S d the
insets. church debts With an allowance
of $400,000 and :a common fund of $000
q , ford, B Wood;Stcatford, will preach next Sunday afternoon at tirely covers the amount while'for tli
je CF itta4re see-;11eynr. R vanato C oda 1
'4G m. Sealt�',r bins , et 8 o'clock, Mr Green '• or,
The above goes to show, that when
lio'nies, `W V Vansiorle; I) A 3 Irwin, mitt? iq a very fluent Bpea,ter and has decided action. is takon what calla bpi ac•. .
• J Elliott, V fi, Ali by a matron• #r,ivelled all through' the Domin#on, complished ....Instend of the usual ,„ , .
IrL7 • --Old, An ' s eteaterl by aoo,a• Every person is Invited. them by the choir on Sunday ovenln '
mala t Wm Stals, Counclllore IIAI'r'te'r C1101100. ---Anniversary sere a duet, mend
low street angels" w
ait
A Me . Dr na',Wine, A W Slaan, Joseph wlc,•s *ill .he held ml Jan. 12ci+ when well rendered without aceotn�
5tothere,
1t�y. ilii. N ,iootr 1"orPnro wtl reach i t by Ili
Windsor, J F int is e Duel
ned Brant
J Stamp.. three o'clock at Glew's corner, and in fO mer. the subscriptions run up to $900° °
en- , U, G#reenman, of Nova Scotia, , 'he t;.ubecription4tfor the letterer*.
ne, ora. the even rt lu tue Brethren'e hall, • wtlich s $6500,000 more than ashen
oillore -'Toa heli. it Morn od
, , W pen men eg iii, Ilouston and
I3attsest 014 oounoil re a eo red bv. niornigni ,ii,d ensuing, '.Che week foil. M. Gloodrvin ; Ii. Stewart has itJCreased 3
aeolemetion: Raeve .;J T' Wee. Coon*. ^diving evcngelietic eoi vicce cvllt ba the marnberehip of the choir. The,
chlor,- 13 %iron It Henderean etalltl held h i in the'Villis ,boron E d S• ocietycloning; all welcome to the each gra
Dtnaldson, N h' tlerrlr. ° • c, i,ducb d the praetor and Rev, 'Mr, day
fora social on the let Mona
b Av»trrtxt - Village polfoe rrawteis elo . d Sent t ;111r Scott willptiring is Altar • annly rda1robru tete` fit mbeing f the lilt;
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