The Clinton New Era, 1902-01-10, Page 6i4
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,� 444,44,444404•4 (llgllitio laJ Local hears. Ceases' FRTI NRs OrFICEns.-- Wednoedwy • 'wiling and Going„ T o W. J. PAISLEY, Liceni;e Inspector •
DTED AT h10NTIiEAL Lodge, held its annual' meeting and °looted Miss Bell went to Toronto on floridity, turne of the day.
the following officers for the ensuing year; J.Gontlfle, Kincardine, washer() Monday
January 1 Qth,1902
sight the Chosen Friends, No 165, Clinton
c - Porn Dec 17 1813. Many happy re
-S'tro regret
Victoria (�'re�
basso, widow of the late Geo Gtebasea, Lawrence; Trees, Dr, Blaobail; Prelate, now, •
The Novelty Raery
i to ,earn that Dlrb Aima C C T Digging; Y (} A!r' Hall; RocaW S Mr J W. ',1'releayen was up to Lack-
,.
0,
:airs
Restaurant
Oranges and Lemons.
We have, row in stook some very
nice fresh oranges at lowest prices:
Valenoias at 15e per doz.
Mexioans at 15 and 20a tier doz.
Navels at 40 and 50o per doz.
Best fresh lemons 25o per doz.
Chocolates. -
MoOormink's celebrated Mara-
caibo Chocolates and Peterson's
ohocoletes creams, always on hand.
We alsocarry a nese line of fine
bon -bons, French fruit, and choco-
lates ane Dreams pat np in dainty
boxes. Yon can always depend on
these good; fresh when you get them
being here,
Oysters
Our oysters ara always fresh and
of the best quality. „We handle
Booth's Oval Brand and also. the
Baltimore oystete.
Odurteone and attentive to all,
•
McC1ay, Clinton.
assomeniumearmermeousosio
STANDARD
CHOOL
HOES
We have just received a
shipment of our . justly cele-
brated line of Standard Shoes
for Boys. These goods need
no introduction as they are al--
ready
l-ready well known and are re -
_cognized to ,be the best wear-
pig Boys' Shoes on the 'mar-
ket.
They are made of a choice
quality of. Milwaukee .grain
tend without seams.'
Insoles and counters
eed to be absolutely so
Bather.
No Shoddy
No •Paper Soles.
talttc>r of MrsII 0 Bt ewer, of town, and Mrs Erb; Marshall, Mrs T Biggins; War.• Dr and Mre Graham wore Brussels
1 Mrs T la 1);Lncy, of Cioderlclt, died - at den D° McDonald; Guard, Fred Hill; Sen yisitore laat heels, . •,
her hone in Montreal on Sunday last try,' J. MoDermtd•, .Trustee, Geo. Dale; Mise Mamie Carling, Toronto, was a re -
The sisters of deceased left on Monday Representative to Girand Council, Dr, Dent visitor in town;
uaran=
id. sole
Patronize. the New Shoe Store
and get new Shoes.
Fred T. Jackson
Sterling
manris=known b the;
y
company he keeps—the char-
atter of a grocer's business is
known by •, the qquality •ot: the
goods he sells . That is why
we keep the best • of of cry
thing. Some of our special
lines are—
,rt ew Raisins New Currants
New Figs . New Dates
New Peels New Nuts.
We have on hand 50 pails of
Corn Syrup which' we bought
before the "rise, •and are now
selling below cost In all other
lines we excel and - `fear nae
foe'
111 Li _GROEERY
W T. O'Neil.
Our telephone number 19.84 -
sawLogs
'wanted
Top' Prices Paid.
Cash on Delivery, at
Blyth Handle. Factory
•
altw ,Aditertiootllriltf
Tenders Wanted.,
Sealed tenders will be received to Febrn.-
to attend the funeral. - Blaokall; Alternate, G. Stewart. Miss Maggie Dowzcr spent. New Yams ary2oth,Y:ia2,addressed to the Oka irmanotthe
HOUTLE DGE •- GLOUOIIER,- A 1 A. U. U; W. -At the last meeting of with her brother in Detroit. Build Presbyterian
ommi teeforch at ?heet"otio flans rink
happy event took place at the home ; Yattereon lodge No, 352, the following Mise Kate Sheppard is visiting her specifications oanbe seen and other inform -
of Adatn Gloncher, Blyta, en Cbr`ist- officers were elected: P M W. J Rob- friend, Mrs McNally, of Tara, ationobtained on plication to
JA D? Bayfield,
macs day, when his daughter; Miss An. I eason; M W, J Thompson, Foreman, Thomas Souihoombe and W. Biggam ME5 llONAL ON Bay old,
Maureen an f Building Committee,
nie, was married to Geo. Routledge, ' R Buchanan; Overseer J Fin land; Toronto, were home for the holida e. C at m o B ld ag Lo it ,
+ g Y or the Are4iteot, J, A.I+OWLT7R,(Ioderieh•
Clinton. The ceremedy was perform- aRecorder' W H Campbell; Financier, J Mies Farlinger, of Morrisburg, is the. No tender rieoessarilya !ewe
ed by Rey. W, Penhallin the presedce • N Campbell; Treasurer, .A. F Carr; guest of Mrs G. D. McTaggart, High Si. Jan, 10 -td'
of a large number` of invited friends I Guide, J Carter; 0 W, A Robinson; J Mies A. Steep was the guest of Mise D.
and relatives, The bride was assisted 1 W, J Woods; representative to Grand Reeves, of Goderioh, for a few days lately, . Choice Farm for Sale.
by her sister, Miss Maggie Gloucber, . Lodge, J. Robertson; alternate, J. N. Mrs Hall and Mies Baker, of Shelby,.
Campbell. Miob„ have been visitors of Mrs J.H. Hill.
OFlj'ICERS ELECTED. -The an- Mies Belle Jardine, of Goderioh town= s. wiltkuyaohaioefarmof'about120aores,
nut►1 election of officers for the I. O. F. °shi was the asst of Mrs Sin fora few a tuated a half mile from Clinton. .Good brink
p+ q ghouse,20x2&+nd20k20,barns40s6oand40x50,'tone
was held on Thursday week as follows: days teat week. ,stables underneath, silo, windmill, oto. A
-C. R,, H.. 1'ennebaker ; P. 0., W. Mr and Mrs J. A, Green, Port Huron, very choice location and excellei t farm for
Walker; Court Deputy‘J, W. Chid- epent New Years as the awaits of Mr and 0.°y one wantinK,i real good place. Will be
+sold on easy terms. For further particulars
ley,- Rec. Secy., C. 13111r ;Tin. secg.9 Mre 1Drn. Alexander. apply at J. TEPEE'S, Clinton P. 0.
G. Bogers ; Treae, J. W in; Chap. Gus MoLan blin returned last week Minton ,jun sth-3m. • -
lain, V. Ctch•;IS. W, Wast ;, J, after spending the Xmas holidays at his
W„ E. Blacker -1•3;a $; G. Hummell-; -home-in Wingham. R
J. B E Carter • Auditors 1 V. Coats' • Mrs H. C. Brewer went to Montreal on ■
Monday having been called away owing to - InSilran co Agent,
and John Moore, Clinton, was best
man. We exterd congratulations.
ACCIDENT BUT NO INJURY.-
On Saturday a couple, of Colborne
ladies were drying across the track
at the station,, when their horse took•
fright at a train standing in the yard.
They were thrown out, and the frantic
horse took' the railway --track west-
ward, the cutter adjusting itself ; at
the diamond the horse turned north on
the Lend -n,, Huron and Bruce tralck,
which it followed until it came to the
Huron road, when it left the railroad
and went west,;stopping at Mr Cottle's
The only injury done was the break-
ing of a couple of straps, •
-REV, LIVINGSTONE CHAMPION.
-Windsor is still keeping up its mar-
riage record, For the last six months '
of the past year the number ran up to
448 and Rey James Livingstone form-
_�-1111ANN�NG,
and W. J, Mitch'eTl. +
0 0 F OFFICERS -On Tharaday week the death of her sister. .°
the Maple Leaf Court of the 0 0 F' elected Rev Grimm WOO in Gerrie last week, Canada LifetA.asurancc Co ,_ -
the following officers for the ourientyear:- seeing his old friend, H. Perkins, who is
Chief Banger, I Dodd; Past Chief Ranger, seriously ill from canner. rlre, . Marine, 'Accident - Plate Glass.
A J Crlgg; Vioe Chief, W Beacom; Fin,- Mraind Mre D. • B, Kennedy and Mae -
Secretary, s J. P. TisdelPs Bank, Clinton.
Secretary, W Jones; Reo.-Secretary, 3 P ier .Willie were pneet• of Mr and Pare Ed.
Sheppard; Treasurer, D Dickenson; Chap- Watson, Blyth, on New Year's. day. Wantedlain, 3 Smith; Sr,•Woodward, F 0 John- Mr pnd• Mrs James Smith have been
ROW Jr Woodward, G A. Twitchell; Sr, spending the past few weeks at• their sons
Beadle, W H Cadmoxe; Jr, Beadles/a, a, in Goderioh, returning home on Monday. A' good general servant. ,Apply to 'line W.
Folland; Trustees, J A Ford, 0 Coope, , Mrs J. P. Emmerton spout New Years DoB1,BTT Clinton,
erly of Rattenbury streetchuroh, now ..B Kennedy; Auditors, O Cooper, W Otur'te. in Kincardine; and wails there attended • •For Sale OEor to Rent.
of Windsor Avenue Methodist church, HOUSE OF REFUGE. -The artesian. the wedding of a cousin of • Mr Emmerton, •
had the largest number to his . credit well at the House of Refuge - has' been Mra P. J. Evans, of Manitoba, eldest ' — •
haying 135 ceremonies ,to" •perform, drilled by . the Messrs Bevans •and a daughter of Mre J. Rudd, is here on a The residence property of D. R. °M•neie, on
Rev D H. Hind, of Sandwich, officiated plentiful supply of water has been se- yisit and.will. probably remain for some Princess St., Clinton. Apply to JAS. SCOTT,
at 130,. Rev David Bobington at 81, cured at a depth of 22 feet, The water time. , • ' Deo. 27-tf. • Barrister,. Clinton.
Rev J,'0, Tolmie at 35,, and 'Rev J. P. will be pumped by windmill power for A happy quartette were up to Goderioh TO Rent.
Hinck' at 32. The remaining mar- which the committee gave an order to one day laet week; they were Dr Shaw,
riages were distributed among • the• Jacob Miller, of town. Lots of good .3; Rattenbury, W, Jackson and W. •
—
'other clergymen. There . were '132-water•was.much needed and will be ape• Rance, • • •. A lar a furnish•d.room,comfortably heated,
births and 91 deaths for the half year reciated,at the Refug e....Ohas. Hol• Andrew Forrester 'returned to Toronto situate on Huron street, convenient to Main
p SY. Apply 4o NSW ERA. Jag 3-1,'
just closed. • • land took the service at the House of on Monday, Robin Macpherson to Ottawa - . -
e uR , on Sunday -last. It is no dis- and Stewart Macpherson to Brantford on:, Boar
LOVE -Previous for Service.
for all kinds of
merchantable logs.
200 M ft Roller Maple, 18 inch and up in
di'arlieter.
�' any size from 12
1- inoh in diameter up, for cantbook hand-
les;
200 M ft Rook Elm, any size, for handles.
100 M ft Soft Elm, Basswood and White
Ash, •
tidier Shingles and Lath for sale.
Shingles and Lat in exchange • for logs .
Llaatom-.$awing a ended to at all times,
• Jan70.3 • E. Livingston.
SHOWED THEIR revious, R f e
to her leaving Arva to go to _ Nor- •ptteagament to the -clergymen who offi- Friday. --
crate here to say first .--_.inmates also Mr and Mrs Frank Yeo, Monet Forest, _
mal School at, Ottawa, Miss Grace appl'.ciate the services of the iuymen, t were last week the guess of the letter's Terms A 01 at t moe of per vice' with privilege service
Shepherd, of, town, was made the re -who are zealous enough to help relieve parents; Mr- CL'd MP H. Oantelon, at the returning, if neeeseary. •BENhY FREEMAN;
cipient of several presentations' which the monotony of their lives " Clarendon. '-
Jan 8-4... 2nd con of Mullett.
1
she will have as mementoes of her dut• . Mrs A, A. Tierney and little dii>igrtiei;
' orot y, y , open a ew aye tis eb
ies *teacher at thatplace.On Mc.n•BOItl(• -"~ +
�" JAMES -In W h on December 28kh Dorothy, Blyth, t f d h- ,,Stray
Sh p,
Epworth Leaguerersof ArvaMethodis> daughter. - Albert street
the wife of Mr M: Elwood, of a daughter. ,'Tuesday --p y 1e, Mullett, early in November• an aged Ewe.
WART/RIR-In Hen 11 b 28 Catharine's oriocaom ani•d b
day ventng, Dec 16th,.the friends and the wife of Philip Jgam s, of ast Wawanosh a week with her mother, Mre Thompson,,
church at t he c'ose of an entertainmen ELWOOD-In Heneall, on 'December 29th, R Holmes went to Toronto and St Came into eubeoribere premises, lot 86, Dom.
cal:ed Miss Shepherd forward and a
kindly worded address .was read and to ler and Mre Jas McArthur, h les y •
en , do December er , The owner ie hereb notified to prove property
thur, a daughter. • Miffs Lima who remained •the week' with. ' r and tn�e it away.
on be oaf of the League and choir pre• her' grandparents. • FQ .. 27 GEO 1GE BEDFORD.
MARRIED.
g P ,
sented her with a beautiful opal -ring.
The'third c'ass of boys gave her a
pretty' inkstand accompanied by an
address rand the, Sunday School gave
her a valuable diamond brooch, also
with a flattering address. Miss ,Shep'-
herd feelingly replied to the addresses
and regretted her departure . from
among so bind friends.
•
•THE ASSEMBL : `Avery, jolly- New
Years dance was the third assembly given
by- the New Century Club on last. Friday
evening. It was without doubt' the best
so. far and brought together one of the
happiest, parties of 'the season. - What .a
jolly dance. it was 1 we .have often heard
remarked since There was an even num-.
'h'
e f Wier' andgentlemenw fah made.
o ro ad
r s nt "enjo' it • so much and
everyone e e
]
p y
the mimics by the Brown • Oroheetra, of
Seaforth, could not be improved upon and
made. the.:event:,1ihe more merrier; Innen
was served at 12.:o'olook and -'rife "-dano9
kept up. until about 2 a w. Among the Out-
siders present we noticed Miss Soole, Miss
Stevens and .Mr Willis. • of Seaforth,, Mr
Rhynas of •Goderioh; Miss Farlinger (guest
Of Mrs G. 1). Montegaet) of Morrisburg,
Mies Adams of Londeaboro, H. Bell of
Wingham, Dr T, Gray of " New Sarum,
and the Messrs McLean of Stratford.
DIED IN .LONDON. -The death of
Geo. Nirioens-took place in Londoi: hos--
pitat"on Tuesddy, after a week's. illness,
caused hya paralytic stroke. Deceased
was aged 70 years, and for some time
was employed in London, although his
home was in Clinton, where his wife
and several of, the family live. To
tnake•it a double amictlon, tits Nimene
is at present'conflnecl to,bedasufering.
from the b e-kage of several ribs last
week, • Mr Nimene was of Scotch des-
cent, coning to Canada many years..
ago. He leaves a widow, seven dautrh
fere arid four sons: • Mrs Irwin, near
Seafo-th; Mrs Swinbank, Minnedosa;
Mrs Swinbank, •,Souris, Man.; Mrs E
East, near Clinton; Miss•Rose Nimens,
Minnedosa• Mrs Clark, Detroit; Mrs
James McCldcherty, Olinton; Uharles,
Minneapolis; George, Waubauschene;
Robert, Chicago; Wm., Toronto. The
funetal'took place from the residence
•on' Maple street on Wednesday after -
`WINTER SPORTS. -Considering
the tew practiced our hockey club have
had tliey';did exceedine'Iy. well in. their .
firstgame of the season on Thursda
night last week at Seaforth with
the team of that town. A. number of t i MI
ingly fortunate in soonrin this position.
!all°tf.thenigh
the boys accompanied our team to p iving been fn rise only s few
witness the°game and it is said it was these gentleman, who wore the winners of Miss'Shoebottom of London wail the Hoto rho second snoeeoive double gold Thu railings aro mak• of cherry end
one • of the finest 'match'» they have the trophy at the Mitchell'tournament,gnest o! •Mfgd Carol' Newoognbe for several medallist that hue been. placed with this seen ; B. Jackson umpired int a mDst spc'ko very fee ingly and reaogt3lzeil use 1 'ys,1aAt week, firm; bud the 84th pupil that eohool lige Anyinformatde doetred may gn obtained
ra a ger he g 1 fromroundermentioned pers0iin+ QSoib
j3fttidfaotq, ItiOnn - _r ` ._- 0@ -1'e stood honor of bein he Whiners ata tont placed with this wet known firm. , • aped, r. the chairman, up too p. m•+on
6 to. .in favor of Seaforth W1ien tiiiie mint whey. they Fwd .to rain ay- againtltMies Eva ooie' who has been vi'iiing Mra Among those who left this week to re .,:8,1002 w, DOHORTY
ttiag called. Tho thio are confident the best players of Ontario.. The next Oudmore for haveral weeks returned to her surae studies in' higher 'institutions of rv, R, Lolt7C+,that they Can win easily here in the in order, the president galled upon H, B.home. in Flint, Mioh., on Sainrday. learning in the °iliac were: -Nieces Ida: . R. HOLM1.8, Cluiirnian.
lr:,.,nhnit.e minnawnflt,n ntnnla�rn..tt�,n! il,w We ware pleatled to Faye a'' Oa11 trOm Holmes And Manic Horteton t0 TorOniOValent{ne Deihl,Braoefield, on Tneeday. Coneirvatory of Mario, Misses Flossie •• UILNT°eh IldX1'KETIIlea is oneetver Liberals whoseeihl,al- Ring, erI�oartiHGrano and Bohaal.(1.rreotod aversdatorni.nleanings are .ver known. Mr beihl, al- Sheppard to nttawa Norm'1 .eohool, 2
RUMBALL-PERDUE-In Walkerton.. on Fred Whitely, of Woodstock, who bas •
Wednesday,Jan. 8th. MayorRnmbafl,of.Lon- been 'pending a holiday with his.grand- Annaal ieeting.
don.to Mre Amelia Perdue, of Walkerton.
. CkISPBELL=HUTTON-On December 25th,
at the residence of the bride's • father Turn-
berr ,b Rev .D. Wardrope,' assisted by Rev
user, ' e es lug er a r o the 17t ay o angary , a ae.oeeretonan0oin1•r ' ra-tli retfrin directW.•H. Beesley, writing: from •Moosejaw orsbeing'Jamedirec golly Porter's ill, J•hn
ray':-�"The NEw 1;Rs .ie like a weekly. Watt, Harloclr, George Dale, •Seaforth, who.
letter to no. We are all well, and wish toaro eligible for reelection, and the discnysion
remetnbe ed to oar old Ulinton°friends,"ofother bnisnessfor the 'w,lfare. of the eom-
J Dan7 J.B. MaLEANt 'Pre eident; T. E
Mre B:' A-• Smullfe and little eon . re- .HAYS, Secretary, Jan 3-3
turned to!Ana Arbor, Mich,, on Monday : -
mother, Mrs W. �MoBrien, of• town; re
turned home this week. • • `The twenty sixth annual notating of the
estMAr wmampeoesT. Jackson, jr., was np . in northern MoKill•pll[utnalFire Insurance Company will
Mar ' Fr Id t d ht f M J fint
towns this week in the interest- of the be held lu .the Towa Hail, Seaforth, on. Friday,
h'dfJ1102ton• ccfook,'Jackson Manufaotnring Co, taking. orders p m.'Sufaness-Receiving the Di:eotore an
DALE-DODDS-On January Ist, at the
manse, MoKillop, b Rev P.' Musgrave, Mr
Christopher James Dale,; of Hallett, to Mies
Mary Dodds of Mellillop.
REID-CCLkRKE-At the residence of the
bride's father; Stanal , on December 28th, by
the Rev Thomas Davidson, Mr Charles.'H. Reid,
of Varna, t Miss Lucinda A.•,Dlarke; , daughter of Wni Clarke, Es •
DODDS-JOHN$TON On December 25th, atthe residence of the brother, of the. bride, by
Rev P. Musgrave, Mr James T. Dodds, to Miss.
lin n a 1 f Mc lloSara A. Jo to 1 o Kis p.H it R MaF A DZE -At the resi-8 O T EED- A ANdence of the 'bride's arents, on . New Year's
PDay, by Rev Mr. Jerrow, Mr Wm Shortreed,
of Morris, to Miss Jeanet, only daughter of
and Mrs Thos McFadzean; of Gr.y.
KELLNER-DUKE-At the residence of the
bride'.s_+fathez,...Grey. Stn_.. oe. 31 bt<; Ret' D.
B. Melee, Mr Jno.. Kelln , ot- Colionad'o;-•to
Miss Ida :C. Duke. •ROUTLEDGE-GLOUGHER -At the resi-
dence of .the bride's pparents. Blyth on Dec-ember25th, by Rev W Pinball, .Mir George
Routiedge, o3 Clinton, to Annie, . daughter of
• Mr and Mrs Adam Giouchar:..•.•• • •
TROUT-BA1N=At the: residence of the
bride's father, • Goderioh, on 'New Year's •Day, by Reg Jas A. Anderson, B. 4.. Robert :E.
Trout, of Wiarton, to Catherine McKellar
(Katel. voune st.daughter of John Bain.
HANEY-TOWNSEND-At the residence ofthe.bride's father;•Port Findlay, • Algoina, on
Christmas Day G.. A. kianey, of the Olergne
Work', Sault Ste 7Vlarie, to Miss Minnie,eldest
daughter of Mr Isaac Townsend, late of • Tuck-PENGILDY-STEVENS-At Park River,
•North Dakota. at the M. E. parsonage, by. Rev
.T. A. Strachan, 'on Christmas day, Rueben
Pengilly to•Miss Sart,h L. second daughter of
W. Stevens, of Hullett ••township.
DOIG-OUMMINGS.-At the residence of•the
bride's • arents; on Xmas day, Dec' 25th 1901,
forth 1 b at d "L " br d 1 thg Auditors' reports the •annual statement
electing three dirotoeg
after having been•here the. past:month as Annual'.:Meeting.
gneste of her mother, Airs Monteith,
Far holderstin of the.' a of
re anal merOntario at et The an ghe'MiuutB r ttdC •e a no •Geo. McEwen, Heneall, M.P. for South T!<• LWndeatioro utte a tHuron is about to bn the Seaforth flagnr,ngOo..rill•b•h•ldin Hill'sIlett,Londes-+ y bore, on fihuredsy, the18th dayof January,mill and run it; he wants the town to fix 1902, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the trane3'oti•n ofthe assessment at $500 fora a term of ten' general business and the elentiin of ofncers
years
fur the ensuingrar: A meeting of the pat -
Fel at the sane lane and data
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MclCinnoflCo.
REAT
Stock=taking Sale
Next week we commence stook -taking and we want oar stock dew. tis
the lowest point before that time. We will make the 'following very great
reductions en prices this week to clear out 'Vinter Goods: -
Men't fit.' blank and blue black Beaver Overoosts, lined with good Italian
cloth, velvet collar,,iiy front, regular price 6 50, 7 60 and 9 00, for 4 95,
b 95, and 6 85.
Boys' Frieze Uleters, high storm Dollar, worth 3 76 for 2 75.
Men's Frieze Uleters,•jaigh storm collar, worth 6 00 for 8 05,
Men's' heavy Frieze i !eters, tweed lining, interlined with -rubber, high Morro
Dollar, as warm as any fur coat. good volae at 1000, sale price 695.
&Len'¢ Tweed Snits, limed with the best farmer's satin, well made and trim-
med, worth 6 00, sale price 4 45,LBoys'•Suits, in alisizes at -wholesale -prices during this'gre tMan's Wallaby Far Coats, regular prioe 18 00 for 12 50.Men's Cub Bear Obits, will give great, wear, regular price 18 00, for 18'50. •[1en's•Coon Coats, best quality, well fdrred, worth 45 00 for 37 60.Men's Duek..Jackets. lined with rubber, 1 95.
Men's heavy Liittr n's Rubbers, corrigated edges, high out, will wear
like iron, sale prioe 60.
Men's heavy Sox,to wear with robbers, at 40o, 60o, and 75o.
22 lbs beat granulated sugar for 100; •
4 lbs enrr3►nts (new fruit) for 25o•: '
41be naw raisins for. 25o,
Choice new fige, very special, 4o.
Quaker brand Dorn, peas and tomatoes, li dans for 25o,
The celebrated Kiji Japan tea, worth 30o, for 250,
McKinnon & Co:, Slyth
N N.••••� ••• •.•••N•••••
To Our Patrons and
•Friends
O'f the past year, we return you thanks, and ~nowwish v_e aProsperous and I-Iappy New Year, . and woi dd sug-
ato deal: at,• the
gestt�iat one way to makeit so iii""to"''E+�ini^nl�,.,,, . ,Emporium and we shall. tl'y our' best to do' our pa`r' "•fa thfi 11ys a kindness and. het our friends and n•You would. do u p y�bors if you tell them where you get good -goods at fair prices.
Our' terms will be cash or produce this year. We will alw•aybe prepared to pay the highestprice':the market .will afford.
Give us a fair trial and you will be pleased. Yours for "Bis,'"
Em rium, Londesboro G
PoAA,D MRJennary, 7th,•1902. •
EXTENSION TABLES.
This is'the•feasting time of year,When friends drop in from far and near,."
e e e e bat the molt
d the best hone ke r te admitte bIt. hue b enY Pn dtble.
n es a read o a o ar ared dinner ie a failure n leElwboratel ep p �YPWe :have Tables short and Tables long,
Tables oheap and Tables strong.Call and see opr Tables.
rorawill bs p •
13e'wlev;`Brue'Bels; a etndent of the....as.2.3p,D,.rK,It, ie• expected that interesting
shorthand department of theCenadaBne- addresseewillbe'delivered; anditie••expectedBL�
in
use College, at Chatham, Ont,, passed 'that sverypatron, as well as all who are in bt
throughLown on Monday, on hie way totertsted in dairJOneeora,p'
continue his studiels after the holidays.• w. r,. T'M
W, Bence retnrned last week to Helena,
Montana, after a stay here of severalweeks; he ie-. doing' well oat there.. Hie
numerous friends were • glad to_.see him,
only wiebing that his stay was of longer
duration.
T. lt. Jowett; Bayfield,' was in town on
Tneeday; and gave the NEw Ens a oall.
Nothing of unneual importance is going on
at the resort; W. Jowett, bis son, has a
gang of•men employed getting' oat.timber
for harbor•. repairs..Rev G. M. B ilty, of • Delhi, was here
visiting friends tbie week: tie hasgone
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Ebony :Goods_ andPerfumes
Finest and largest selection ever displayed in
Clinton,
Ebony Hair Brushes 50o to $3.00.
Ebony Military Brushes $t.60 to $3.00 per set.Good values in Ebony Mir ors,Cloth, Hat,Bcnnet and Nail Brnehes,Perfumes,best selection we. have ever had,ranging. from oz' bottle. good
perfume at;l0o to fancy out glees in morocco case at $4.00.Pnrsee 25o to .115.00 ' -
to North Bay for hie health and will re- 1•Call and see.' our goods It is a • pleasure toshow
by the Rev Mr Ballantyne of Moleewortii Mr main there with his sister•rn•law, 'Mre H.
Andrew Doig to Miss Jennie Cummings, Bauggh- lMoVi/ti.. His charge at Delhi will be
ter of Mr Hans Cummings, both of Grey Tp_ _WILSONQPATTERSON-In' Colborne town- taken by; S: Kitty while therector hi
ship, on December 24th, at the residence of. the away. •prioe, by Rev James 'Wilson, of Glencoe, . Mrs Tboe O; Cooper woo has been visii-
brother of the groom, Jilin Wi18bn to Miss ing in•Goderich, bae gone out to spend the
AgnesPatter,,on. - •winter with her son in Goderioh town-
JOHNSTON--PATTISON-At the residence 'uhf Mr Geo: A. 'Cooper. She ie remark -
of the bride's parents, Wingham, on .Ian. lst, - ,by Rev R. Hobbs, Mr J. Johnston.of Restinve, ably haleand 'active for. her years, and•
to Moss$Sarah, eidest,daughter of Mr and Mre there are very few eyen of those m noh
W. J. Pattison. . .• younger, who -retain the use of all their
PERDUE-DALEY-On Jan. let, at Belgrave, faonities so • well,by Rev A. B;. Brown, Ph. D., Mr Henry P•r- S Ealeson, a000m at: fed by his eon
coon, the services being- conductedby one Mrs isseorg Daleyngest daughter of Mr aiid daughter, from Milen, North Dakota,Rey J. Greene. LEPPARD-0O.PER-On Des. 81St, at the is here visiting his• brother James, and -Tar C. L. B. C. B. -Those initals apply residence of the bride'd' parents, Howick, by other relatives; Robert, another brother, ,
to the first anneal banquet of, the Olinton . Rev.D. Ro •rs Charles E. Leppard, of Moles- from Osnabrnek, N, D., is also here. One
Lawn Bowling Club, rho best sport organ' Forth to 3slse atla, daughter of Mr E. Cooper. -of them was here a few years ago, and the •
izatinn here, which has on its roll some MoKINNONi�'ICHOL80-0nNewYear.other-a year ago; they generally try to pay
da t th M th di t W i h h
y, aeeosparsonsngnm,yforty of a membership and Officers who are Rev R, Mobbs, Mr Roderkk a 'noon toMies their old town a yearly wieft, and thio time
not only enthusiastic in the sport but a ' Mary Nicholson, both orLnckn nr. - will stayseveral months. Both .are pros-ecurea of strength to the club. At this num, ' parous farmers, and are entitled to a few
supper on Monday evening there were.some I ALLENBY-In WinghaM, on December 90th, months' holidays. Their friends are glad
twodozen of the bowlers(only in one sense . John Allenby, aged. 74 years, 0• months and to see them.of the word however) present and amerrier 18 days. Mr Jas L. Middleton,' (son , •of Mr Geo
crowd could not be . found elsewhere. At MaNICHOL-InBrussels, on'Dee inbor Both. Middleton,Goderioh township,)whowasnine o'clock covers were laid .forthe gath- 18 ar'daughter ofMrA.Mol 1chol,agedlatelyemployedwith.MrJ.> Hovey,eringg who sat down•toa snmptuons repast i' now with rife Nelson Draq Company,
bat the 000aeion was more • for what wag th, w In rr, aged years'and n December •yanoover. In a leiter reoeived 'last .week
10th, Wm Kerr, aged 7flyeare an 6months.to follow. • President 5. Raneford• sat at •DAHLIN -In Dtingannon,on Decoinber 17th. he says ; "I like i[ fine hero, and do not
the honor end of th'e table and D. A. Forr Annie Ha. in. wifeof Hr Ieaaa Hamlin, aged think I could content myself' to lige . in
ester ocenpied the vice chair- in pleoe of 72 years and .22 daye.. . Ontario now. The weather has • been lino
John Johnson, the tine president, who wag YOUNG -In Goderioh, on Tuesday, Deo. for the last two weeke it rained akoiit
unavoidably abeent. Afiet the inner man 81, Edward Young, aged 40 years and 2 13 inches in November ; Christmas wan
had bees satisfied the•preeident in his hap- months. • - like a mild fall day in Ontario, • Business
py mood and in behalf ofihe club made the 4thO he Enfant °Mid vii Mi ani r Mie an. is quiet, bat brink times are looked for inbuitdinSt could eneippresentation of valuable walking sticks toDowzer. tpe eprinq, dvDr A new Dr Shaw John Wiseman E. .apbell, Glenannan; double gold be adapted to a varier of purposes, and, fe a
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g + + ' NIMENS-In g�ondimc'nsspittit on TueedaE. Hilton, the winners of the rink Irophy, Jan 7th, George Nimene, of Olinton, agog medallist of the commercial department of sna to any one desir g tomake a good pre -
who all replied briefly thanking the club 7o years. the Cahade Business Clollege intbo.Medal ata '• nvestment.Offers are solicited for the building and its
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for the troph{es, Immediately following BOLLEN -In Mullen ne Thursda Jan, exam, June, 1901, passed through here oncontents entirersuehasfurnacesseats,oto;this D.A. 'Forrester in an inimitable and 2nd, tarolin o, wife of Wm Ballon, agedv01 "yrs Monday, on hie way to Chatham, where he offersare alsosolicitedforthebuildingclone,and D month', •'i ntend!gthy give as a prelude made the pre• liar eeonred a good position in the headand for iteeareszig,-afec. ng, rai ng, a eve',
•ontation given to'the winning rink at the dows furnaces eta
Seaforth tournament . in the consolationseries, theluoky players being. W. Jackson, Miss Bagshaw, of Dashwood, is the
W. Brydone, E.•M. McLean and J. Taylor; glee o ss Greene, Rattenbury street,
Logs- andkinds wanted.
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T. E• HOVEY, - Dispensing Chemist, -e itati >Ir a*IrarlttAok*akerir kit>R*e
•�,,,e.tj- •.�`� w .0 .A.. j''S =
Heading . of all Buy your new hat
Before Easter, before'the style and
size get broken. We make a. speciality of
bate and haps a larger stook than in any
t n toh and
re ion season :oi the -bee E 1v a gAmerican maks, styles slidai'zes.
Highest.prices given.Soft elms to be cut 11 feet,
12 feet, and 13 feet long.
& J. RANSFORD,Stapleton Salt'Works
'Church Property for Sale.
The property' at present knownas the Rotten-bur'ySt. Methodist Church, and consisting of achoice, will situated quarter -acre lot, with
large brick building, andlarg. frame. addition
thereon. is offered for sale; posseeeion as goon
as thenew church is ready for occupation° The
1 b• converted into tw'o" or
thr a comfortable welling houses, or might
Coming and Going
offloeoftheSuiherlgedInnes Co„Tneide fnrnishin a of the church, such as
largest 000perage.00noernon theoontinenii._.' owd,g1tar; ebane.1railings, and pulpit might
We ooneider khat Mr Campbell is exocada be used in other churches, schools, hails, or
s The paws are well pre'erved
return match. The seye n players from -- _ __ _ _._ ._.__K , __ ___
Clinton were fast and with a little - Clinton club, to sing a tong �int as he was of H.
ice {n combination lay not repared to " o a high note" spoke
though residing on ilia Taekersmith side Mises 13. O'Neil and G. hurray to Lon- _ Thursday, January 2nd, 190
more pruvv p pp
vitt he hard to beat ; each of them brie iv in urs aeon affable manner. Mr
11individual Forrester then was called upon to per-
here were. --A. 4 ep ardg ,
playa his ,part we and of the London road, ie formerly from Stan-
mention fel Unnecessary. The players form another ditty which was
the Dapping lev having r y don Normal, puss DC, Lough, R, at, Hell Fall Wheat 0 7d A 0 74
ch� p Dal • of the evening' jollity, In another tl h t g to 160 6Q 4, 4n the 4th and had E. Archibald to Toronto Varsity, Spring
from W. %Mae, like his former, in which' the pre' int K*'h semi. which his Ewe tlot;e' iivw possess.., rank Hove to Toronto Trinity, Win F 0 40 a °0 41
14. Dayment, point ; 110 was a roe roue farmer, + 7 y + °ate ....
cover ; J. Clarridge,, Jas Doherty, ..1,,,r• and members of the dub was all p I1e , retiring abed 'ilantelon to Toronto Pharmacy College, Rye ,. , • , • • • • c • • •"� 0 l8 rt 050
r__ _, i. •..a t,«r.-.«.:...tawt«�t� t,. A..t....t.a 12 ears son in the v;ll,.ra. He is in his Pater 11Mnl7nnat,i #n r,nadhnModftlal. and ttw.te.,
0 46
2 15 a 2 15
8 00 a 900
0 26 a 0 50
J, Molal gnu r. iriainerseu, ,ter ..., a.� ., .r ... - - -
'w'arda,..,The return hoeke match energetic)'eeretary,W. Jaekeon,with whom 89th yottr,-liia birthday being on the last W, Moilveen to 'Toronto Medical. peas
n n and �ea#of til he presented on behAlf of the Olinton L, day of January. !•nt Is as smart and active
betweenthe Cli to n
Friday the 17th 13;st:, ..t J, J.'aylor, melted to a pretty car ; the •eoretery loan . ,Alex Campbell, of ll;ineerdine, was here Rattenbury street. lie Fab been haze , tom „‚ops00
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Canadian Freight and ?thee agint o! completely taken aback neyerihelebtl rep. last week visiting' among old friends' add eeveral weeks and will remain it these No. 1 Green trite' Bide• 5 00 a 2
the O. M. fit. P. tiy. !)n,, of .Toronto, Hid very fittingly bat emotional for ilia relatives at Brumfield and neighborhood.. parts for probably a month, Mr •.(Thew• Wood short .......,.. 2 26 `a 0 fi0
,►aa very' kindly donated a pp air of hand- kindness shown him. "TheSonge 'rete then ' Mr Campbell always has a WArm spot for tugs left Huron when a young. lad with Chicken', per pair . •. • 00 40 20 a 040
some silver cups to the Clinton Curl- snag by Ur Holme•, Bandalero"; Clinton and generally tries to viol* ne his parents dome 20 years ago but has Duette, pair ......... • 0 05 a 006
1 ()1 oto be competed for in doubles 3 T Lmmerton, "The Watermelon' ; II B several timed a veer. In polities' some been down several times the lest being Greer, aper lb,' •'...... 006 a 0 08 r:
k Per .•......
K. J, Ohewing•, of aquae River, Flour per owl;
u ei of •� °Fusion Hay
lctubi,le eitptied t0 be played here on B. C. with a valuable gold "Rosebud"' at• a• many,a "'y¢anger mad, , Man., is the guest J
,A d h kin
005 a 075
ng u
(skips and third playere not to play to. , Combe, "ren Penny inaili"' J Botsford,
getter) ; 14 ends are to be 'played and 1 Davit
an extra end in ease of a 'tie and W.
making the will ; the cupeereferee and
ex-
hibition in the window of Jaekio
time ago he was a ardent Patron but as 'seven° yaard ego, He has become than. Tur a e, Pe
they finally drittad into Liberalism who'd onghly devoted to the west and would Pork, live . •: • • .'.•+ • • 8 00• a 8,10',,
{pais are ids ileal he is now a staunch net return to t"►nttirio. ` insarents are Pork, dressed........ 8 00 a 000
nd we sincerely tope he may the posseeeorii of 800 sores sop it is seen Butter, locoe or tub .... 0 16 a 0 16
re ' 16 supporter. /Linear- that they have got glen well, itis is an I ggif per dole........ 411 0 16 a 0 17
nitiaen in MrCamp• enthasia.t" curler and has enjoyed *num- Potaioe., pit bill9�r' 0 05 a 0 115
hero! gam : with the player' herr, Driip Apples per
In English hats we have the •°cele.
brated Wakefield, Sackville and, Leslie.
makes. Oar Amotiaan Hate combine good
tyle and quality in all the new colors from
pearl to black, .
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A, .1, MORRIS!, Clinton
Pants and
Overalls:'
We have a .line of pants: that 64 IgoinEt
to be cleared out at 75o, and another, lin
at 90c, both of these would be good,, buying .
at•more money, , -
Tall men have had a lot 'of troub
getting overalls long enough in the leg ,
not too large in the waist, we have just wba
is wanted, 36 inches is •the, longest, the,
sort more to make them that way but the; 'a,.
are going at he same price., -
We have en'; extra good blank ^worsted
snit made to order at $16. It is the reg.
alar $18 quality. but by buying a large
quantity we can sea it for 016, .
A. J. HOLLOWAY, Clinton;
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W. L. Ouimette,
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LONDESBORO, -
Wishes his many customers
and friends a bright, happy'
and prosperous New Year. '.
''viii, L. Ouimctto,