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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-12-26, Page 4li ?e ""r" 77.4,1'„"1-794ppik-r-Tr."7117Irt, mber 26th, 1902 TUE CLINTON NEW ERA IjJ esonstress For Are.2 4110110110 and Odote ss. "117WF "71)7 ASHand QtJANTITY Christmas and New Year's At one o'clock:harp Oarolibell• 14°°11$Y17.44 ‘4) Exeter " t'xidlkY °/2 W Wish ind 11 A M Xmas and:a Happy New Year . . 9 clerk of the tow ship of Hulfett, who husanese, q..110LIOAYSet was. aPPeinte4 Neelatatieg officer le; Eldred Arobibeld haute from Terento onea a erry Division No, 2. took hio piece in the 'Ortior r it - Two factors which count for much with • toost.1903 town hall on Monday laet to receive e y. eePetY 00uoci1 for the aforesaid divi- Petwitishis Nirellk• T t da 1 t P sion in the wholesaler and manufacture!. Excursion pares the nominations for councillors to the WIN Te• Ore'tb Went aaaPla ot dole , au BM ions in Cana , sot e ra o lle likes the buyer who bu Ys largly. and likes him still better when he pays cash. To get his business he strikes rock -bottom prices. Tdrough the plan of our "syndicate buying" we go to the market with cash, and to buy for ftye big stores instead of one. Then we -deal with you in the same .manner—fhat is, we sell for cash every, lime and you share the benefitseof our big buying in the way Of reduced.profits. In short, we offer you the opportunity to do yotir shopping on the most satisfactory -and eco- nomical basis possible , lifueirgt Buffalo, Niagara fait 0,33. bluspe4E4 Bko tizovactiljag:ecapeocor=2,2t.galso 1-1:o 81, 0 tE'lvt6g i!:);1;l1;ec =ilk? atee With we mot in Toronto, on Deo or el: tsitriceleiPacaiaVVITclis, arigarra mover, Roland . jot e:s 1111101 er, Walker, of tow 'Mao Lifs Murphy le vielting ia Stratford rea,.80 sha n.ssie.s.mne e for ef wd wW)ggig.,Ttf13efigiftaTiititt.torzestonei itst-Of l'fip0711 • riel• 11 Bit,•*,c..1,10.Yili lett siturday . for oto 11117:41:(1,2, 1903. atiowest on,fi wa , IlInt•talti; their lin°vere and se ° " ' . briLhh°9' W S. &flier% EillarneyA is v kitina hie Letiginie. friit.n destination not later tan 4102, (4..oderich toivnetila 1;3. ;seco der°,111'ileo, Hill, 'Pose line. • Boy your tiqkets up Town and avoid . David Cantelon apple buyer, Clin. the rush and delay at otation, ton • W Dotiettr; '- 1 Wry, lawyer, , t.• Wm. Owen, Londertioro, mover ;• 'Henry ali•edt Aavottoentesto 'Orme Hullett, seconder. F. R. Hodgens, Tenn A ent Jas:MeticInald g Jae, Lditcb, jarkaa; seconder. • •Weesh the hour of two had arrived Never Better-Henu „ Page Mr Campbell read the nomlnatiOna Meru Xmas -Grigg ..... « ...... l• that had been receivrci, and then Special Fifteen Day s Sale _ Merry' Xmas -W. Cooper,84 Oo 'vacated the chair. On motion J. Brig - Upstairs Bargain Day-Bodgens Brom8 ham, of Hullett, was am:minted chair - mato, and he filled the bill to the satis- aferriXnets Maitland Commences Saturday °ruing Dee 27th Going Out of NusIness-Jacksim Bros, 6 faction of ell. The first candidate to Feed -1), Urquhart , -4, be called on was Jae Connolly, of For Sale -F. O. Bitord, Will End Wednesday Evening, Jan. 14t11. 1 before the large number of electors • ea.11 and Quaatity-Neweombe 4 1 Porters 11111, and in a neat speech laid 19 4 4 04444,444 present, the reason for his every act if you are not already a customer' here we ask you Elhdeit Amok during the past term, Evnalization, ft bridge building, jail matters and *NO FP( House of Refu e items were all threshed out. D. Cantelon who was epring. you can, and get acquainted with this enlarged store of jack Laird, Toronto VniVeratty, will spend the holidaye in town, l)liso Eva Cooper,teaoher of Dunlop, te home for the holidays. A, Maloolro, Kinoarditie, Mode 020 New Elia a plerwant,oall on Friday. Geo. Christopher,Walton, an only.broth- er of Mrs X. MoBrien, is here MI a Mit. 114re Shannon wao celled to Detroit. Her daughter, Pare Sniyth, being very low, Mho Hattie Court*, teaelier tit Port Granby will opend the holiday at home. jas.Doherty arrived home•last week front - St Andrew'e college to spend the Zooms hol- idayo. New Years Gifts `11' Will be the order of the day for those who were unable to get out for Christmas Shopp• ing. We have still a large stock of novelties that will be sure to please you.. Miss Topp, who hao been nursing on an What Papers and Magazines operation ease Londesboro returned to town, John Piewea,ef Mossamin, ie home from do you want for 1903? to come Saturday, or as early during this special sale as FRIDAY. DECEM,BER, 26, 1904 " the we, He udende returning in the Retrospective. same strain. During Mr Cautelons Mu Thos. Cook end family left for To . We are special subscription agents and can vve the the next speaker followed much in the ours and its methods ; you will gairr both money and sat - dress Jas Snell was asked to come u ronto Wecineeday morning to reeide for the 1 owest rates. We duplicate any combination off t t te. you on. the platform and after the last winter. The year 1002, just closing, has been are t is season's goods, and an impoztant, one ao far as material debut WO wuntY ilonorai bY telling day to spend the holidaye with his wife and had made his H. of the Soo, arrived home Tues. have - : nonoinee jas Leitch read. or heard of. 'YOUlhave our guarantee that everything purchased dui.- P sfaction. These bargains are the results of a recent visit ito the eastern markets—all h` rogress and prosperity is concerned. the eleetors the course he would adopt,' faintly, in accepting the notelo 1.• M S big tnis sale vvill be satisfactory or we will refund your Canada, in particular, has enjoyed, & made A few remarks 'cl r nedil , an e procee Mrs Dronsoombe, Petrolea, is :mending ' Christmas with her deughter, Mrs w, ge o be on hand as measure of prosperity greater than ex- ings Wein brought to a close by three Newcombe. perienced at any previous -period. cheers for the chairman. Mrs E. E. Hilton left on Monday to Crops thronghout the Dominion have 'r 0 OM money. -11 will be to your advanta t hearty as you can for best choice.. Many of the lots Chris not last fifteen days. and lt5e. Wrapperedes at 6e 500 yards of Extra Heavy Wrapperettes in assorted colore, also black, end white, same quality as aempleievery suitable for Wrappere, pr. will make pi good quilt linings, regular values 12 1.2e and 15o, sale price per yard .. . .. Iftle Flannellette at 8ic, 250 yards of Pink and Blue Flatinellette, 36 inohes wide, extra heavy qua% ity. regular 12 1-2o value, to go on sale at per yatd Slc Print at 50 • 600 yards ot the very best quality of 8 1-2o Print 'wooded light and dark colors, and all warranted fast,..to go at per Yard ........ ......... 1):.. Toweling at 6c • 750 yards ot all Linen Towelfitg, 17 inches wide, heavy Ulitwith fast coiored border, regular 9, on sale at per 3 ard . ------------------------------------ .. trade than they haire been receiving. Riut3i herald, Mies Annie Irving; guard, . Goderiobt who have been teaching at Day - • %lc and 40c _Thble Linen at 25c . 25 tiOn, and the future is ae full of prom- Hey Dr Atewart ;;Ielegates to district R6 EL A, Wright. Clinton, a recent The recognized Canadian .yearbOOk, every business man . 75 yards of 60 inch wide Table Linen, heayy quality, our 35o, linen:also, been exceptionally good, and prices No 0 IttliSs.lpintisrfil 'i4Ditu.oryniiiiniu,1311. II speonordetwenhiohdays with her parents at , have been fairly well maintained. Het. H. A. Wright left Tuesday to spend Xmas at his home, sc. Jude's reptory, Manufacturers have been unusually Naughton and Consitt. Brantford,. .. . busy in all lines .of tride. Artisans No. 4 -11 Spackman and R flicks. No 5-3 B McLean and an Gunn, ac- Jas. Fulton an wife(nes Miss Ida Thotnp• have had plenty ol work at good clainattOn. snit) of Michigan, is home on A visit to her wages. Our foreign tide has develop- No 7-, Donald Patterson, Matthew parente.00n, 16th. Lockhart J T Currie and J Web- Mrs W. Q. Phillips and son Teddie, Will ed by leaps and bounds, being thong- star. ' ^ with the fornaer's parents et ands of dollars greater than ever be- Isto 13.,Itobt Miller,S Ferguson,M Doig. °Tel: Vhehy lft Tuesda P ' , y. • ., , fore. Foreign mithigrants to the num- ' ." Olive Holger, of Beecham, and Maud ber of over 80,000 have settled in the ; Additional Local. News. Moffatt. at Carlow; are home froze their respective sohoole for the holiday's, country, to say nothing of the. large OFFICERS °FRT. OV T. -Loyalty. nninber of Amerimine who have cross- Council No. IP't krif Templitrs of tnere Horiaton returned Saturday from her ed our borders to • become residents ef cere For 190; °EnIorlowee• 217clit3to°uffin-- rimnicaioi:lea.t Toronto, to :no i s 6 13111111 theholidays . • the Deminion. Abroad Canada is cillor, F. W. Watts ; past councillor,G. Mrs J. P. Tiedell and. yourgest son left Diaries and Memorandums of all kinds, Diaries cost more talked of, and better known than t'vattesrea.retgatTilacten Turicaillelor,reroireg.tiA StrathrOy on Monday to visit her parents from 15c to $1.50 each. Pocket Memos and Blask Books of _,.3 Dr and Mrs Hoare, daring the holidays. every dtscription can be, had here. . *... friends are becorinni a. little atarMea Wa 1.' ever before. , Even : our AT "ricatt sAecurcirtaea4ryttnaanntdc-isr48 Y r seorreeTrilltregafaVuVd . speotor of the Melons Bank, of Canada, ----- • ' Mr Chipman, of Montreal; assistant in- . . at the amazing prosperity of this coun- auditors. J.;)r gaosmuresit;,n ttnaclitiosCsittA • Dolly was here for a few days the pest week. • - . , try, and want a greater share of our Cantelon ; herald, 'gnarl A.ndrews'; de- - MieseeiLarktiorthy,Mitehell,and Jardine,. Office And Pocket Diaries For 1903. The anian Almanac for 1903. Taking all these things into account. iss Alice Burnett ; sentinel, John wood, were guarani of Miss King.on Samar- ' we have great reason for congratula- Stilling trustees F W Watts,T Hale; day. • short ends of 40o lineen, all to clear at per yar . . . .. ........ . . ise as the past has been of fulfilment. meeting , Mrs Seale and Mra Watts.; graduate of the oniversity and Huron col- . .Canada has entered upon a new era in alternates. Mrs Bailey and Miss Allen. lege.was a *leiter at the college last week - Vic Towels at each 23e • her national life, and while it is Well to The council is now progressi ng , nic'elY1 :a(Hived°3111.6". - 100 pave of Pure Linen Towels, siza 25 x 42, all heMetiteherl, yety bean,' 26 het cautious thatextravegance may not are prepoesil for next meetingbn. Jan. been attending.Chicago Dental School . guard against over -anticipation, and having over forty members, and more ' Wallace Irwin and But Jackson, who 'quality, regular value 75o a• pair, on sale for each towe ..... • .... • . • .preyall, there k every indicatiott that fith, •• arrived home Friday evening to spend the • great things are in store for this coun. A. EXCELLENT NUMBER.- A holidays at home, r oVi , e • . • Ai we close the year under ench lave 'copy of the Christmas nuniber of vaeta W M at'e wif and child of Morrie :Victorians," the _monthly journal of • the new one with the deternoination to received at this office. It .ie one of t he Bluff, Neb. is visiting 'the former's mother; mote ite progress in moral and rnaten I M Moarittie visited his home. ' ' . advandement. nals that we have seen. and reflects miss Lough, whO•hse been attending the, • . • • . great credit upon the college and those .:Thaiyersity at Toronto returned home .13at- . ' • • * who are responsible for the work. The . 'day accompanied by a friend who will County Model Schools. .. . • design on the cover is specially worthy spend.the holiday. in tewn. - or mention and would at trac t attention', Mies Kathleen Gunne, St, Ifelen's Col - hese are the best -Dress Goods Bargains orable circunietances let us .enter on VictOria College, Toronto,hasjust been Mrs MoVitiie. it ie nearly 10 years • some we have ever had. 1.25 Bla-k Dress Goods -at 60c • do our ntinoSt as individuate to p best • traa numbersa r ' - yards rf 43 inch wide Satin Cloth Doss Goods, some with polka , , dot- `others with small figure, all this season's newest goods. These goods are all the Hoard of Examiners for the eented.to are certainly alive and up•toolate i ' arts coarse it being her last year. She returns ill January to finish her ' new and have.never been shown before ; regular prize is 01,25, on sale at per OA County of Huron met in the Clinton !4 to -day. A perusal of the pages coriyinces pne that the Acta staff daYs. , ...... .... . . Model School on Alondity Dee. 22nd - • even among 'the Panay that are pre-. lege, Toronto; Saturday, to spend to bob, i -1,6c Dress Goods at 35e - Schoola of the ..County for the every teepee b. A 1111mi:or of bright Wm MoBrien, Ca rnduff, ' arrived home "••• , and completed thework of the Model 8eui°11 - articles from various well-known writ- Saturday .on it visit to his mother. He is . just closed. There were in attendance en% and some lighter sketches would greatly taken with the west and intende to 1!• 500 yards of zebeline Drees Goode in navy, garnet, brown. myttle, etc, at the Goderich Model School thirteen wen grace the pages of any journal, reborn the ast of the year. • .., ,,- also in plain Beiges in assorted colon; also heavy checked dress gads, all 750 . .i.e, female and six male candidates. At That the journal le widely read is evid• •- O. • values, on Bele at per yard • ., ..... . Ou Clinton there were eighteen female and 'peke Bartliff,who went to Wingham on a e ced by the number of lousiness men . ' visit from Brusselebefore coming to town to eight male candidates. Ali the candi- who patronize its columns. Mr D. A. -40e Serge at 25e , - dates in both schools were successful Walker is the bueiness manager aud io ' reside witn ter parents, who haye recently . . in obtaining third class certificate,. To moved here from the latter place,. • arriped , , 4 to be congratulated on giving to the • 'tut heavy•quality and warrented all wool,'regular 40o a yard, on saleat• .-40. .qoired to .make,sixty per ceot ,of the ..i nn the. first eenisi.. • .; • • . wimafeN ht' who went. west .sur- . public a nu.mber. . that le worthrof lera ErlaeY• • : • • 100 yards of 42 ire+ wide SergaDreaa•Goodit: in • navy and Week Only, • •obtain certificate candidates were re•‘• • • • al • • aug cm. ;:110e Black Satana at 20c u. LITERAR SOCIETk ••-•• • ivejyin, gtbtrbeee Zorn iwa 6:et on, eriltransefdBla w0ettat " total niimber of Marks. Those condi; 300 yards of 30 inoh wide Sanwa Cloth, very heavy quality, with very 2 marks .ohtaitiebla are: plece_clveienanit Ite3tink 16°4. Thu . in yet. • • . , C. Mustard was in the chair. the in- : , • ; • '1' dates, twelve succeeded in ob am ng b plated by . Mr and eare-J. iiimmerson, se., Ana lyre T Emmerton left. Monday for hob Baths finish. our regular 303 value, to go at per. . ... ....... . honor list, Cut ot the terty-fl t trodactory music Was .cel:t4riorwohyoe: robcrlditoleide stoeitraertTitifinalti Joeori Sr.sdah;Idatitt; ,7clouch;c.r. He thinks it is too deaolate for him to we Misses Hoover and Parlee. T e us - • • 45c Velveteen at 25c • honor& The following is the liet. • 250 yards of 21 inch wide Velveteen in clack, navy,,brown, cardinal, ete,, Mazy Claik Anna E Martin • ing.nt marks to the officers of the Years at RiPleY• • allheavy quality, regular. 35o value, for . . . • "0 Hattie Cameron Flora menwen woo* .."0.1s4 . • .. fol.& TOV P lEJ Jacksou M • society who have done their duty so Mr and Mrs' David Watson, Listowel,and HONORS nese of the society was then Attended °arable tO 813sadsXima with • far Emmer. to. -This consisted chieflyof the yob. ton's percents. Tao? will :Mend New ear ac soliElba!usgrove ' ' Tens Johnston Sylvia Seel well during the past term._ After a fara Roland jenkine, con 16th, who went ' THREE BARGAINS IN THE BEST YARNS . Lizzie Lawrence Theo J O'Loughlin very irteresting reading by H Watts to Listowell to wait on her mother, the late and an inetrumental by Miss M Coatis, Mrs Wm holland, accompanied 'the .re• Edna Manning Harry ta alker . • • pAss there Was a debate -"War causes mains to Clinton on Saturday last. Mr and 0c Factory Yarn at 38e • Mabel Bailie Edith Taylor . izreater miseries than intemperance. atraWateon remained over for a few daea ,..,,, . Laura Brydges Mary Troy J Badour, Miss E Cooper, Miss M Hi 1 before returning to their home. 1.00 lbs. of the beat Canadtan factory yarn in light and dark grey, black, o defended the affirmative J Whidden ' Oivetta Brigham Lillian Wa loon Me and Mot H, Young, Aberdemea D., I8 ar , , o mes, negative:. cardinal, eto., regular 50o yarn for ........,......., „...... . ' . . ....;,..... .55 Mi E 01 k•W tu I 'the! ' A.tanie M Courtney Mabel 'Walsh. Eva Duplep Fred Mayans who left them parte mine two years. ago to ' Decieiont was given in fe..vor of the take up their homes in that country, are ea ,--tur -75c Fingering Yarn at 55c . . '' . negative. One of tho most interest - May Hogg Clark Fraser preeent viaiting in different parts of the • Katie Hartt Williara 3 Irwin, jogevents of the overlaid' was a liter - Our best 75o Scotch Fingering Xarn in black (iloti more thee 2 lbs. to • eighborlicod. We may expect to hear platform and told all the pupils who Mabel Jennison Wm Jarrott upending at .least three menthe in out • • , •.• . • "try conteet. : Mr -Houston • toek .the . . • 'each customer) to go at further froth .51r Young, ats they intend r 55 Mabel Harty .Geo 'Johnston ' • wished tri tiike..part, to. leave the rem.' 4 ...:14.6.1.es Ella Joints Robert King weetern Peninsule. BeSt Shetland Floss at 5 tor 55c .•'. - 200 bunches of theverhest Shetland Floss in white awl black only, on a t ine, an pronounce t ea Inge o • • .05 , Joseplaine Lane : Chaxles Sewers' • .• first page of the Tyro Mr MeLean• glad k th t he is now enjoying muoh • 1;. gale at .. • the h • Maude Porter John W. Todd . *lot heath than had been. bet lot for • Minnie Xer ' • Lin L Knox • 'He then told the audience that he Jennie Lowrie Melburn McDowell wished theee pupils to come in, one at The tnany friende in Clinton of Mrs Edge d h h (3.* f widow of the late Hey, Jos Edge will be Kathleen. McCourt Edward Stewart e paragrap El ?peering on the 0 now k h fit f d kee in. some time. She la a resident of Owen 75c Vests at 50c Lillian 31 Robinson Edward Wilford 'WM given t o ce ior p , Edith Robson Mr Tier and Mr -Stoddart acted as Soiled, but Admits that her heart yearns GX0 BAIRD; Beet,. sistant judge% The winners of the for Om old fame and worm friendship. da 160 Ladies Fine Wool Veand Drawero, extra heavy quality nicely Clinton M prize, bonbons, were Miss K. an- formed during her residence ba Clinton and ade and iiniohed, regular 75o each, on Bele at, ....... rung N Ross and E Jenkins • ; these all Goderioh. , pronounced four out of six words cor- Mrs N. P. Crich, East Saginaw, Mich., 5i Corsets at 50e rectlr. Bert MeQueen, who had been •offered his criticisms. Bert war the - 4x,A pleat:ens trail on Turnidel: In renew- ,• '6 dozen Corsets made of fine (polity jean, all steel filled comets that are ,A 76e valufe. to go on sale at per pew s .. . .. . . . . ... aaw appo nted critic foe the meeting, then her mother, We Geo. No, gave the New • ' . should have a copy, .Paper 35e, Cloth5Oct% 0.0P, MEC. aNt. CO.,. CLINTON. annual affair a great success. Though the admissicin fee was Nina% 020, was taken in at (he door. With their bet levecipastor and genal superintendent looking after the wants and ecmforts ot all, it could not be otherwise .then very pleasant: The program, as given below, brought to a close the best en- tertainment ever held in ccnnettion with the sehoel : Opening chorus, by. the school; ,pr ayer; recitation, Willie Perdue; recitation', Reta Cook; solo, Lily Reid; recitation, Carrie Steep; rec- itation, Wilford Monaghan; recitation, Willie • Sanderson; ' recitation, Gladys Perdue; solo. iteta Cook; recitation, Sammy Brown; recitation, Anna Dun- lop; recitation, Daly Mennetl; recita- tion, Rota Obok; chorus, school; reeks.. t ion, Florence Dunlop: dialogue, Ruby Monaghan and lElattie Judd; recitation, Hartley Monaghan; recitation, Sarionoy Brown; solo, Annie Onchraeei recita- tion. Clarence Monaghan; dialogue; Miss Perdue and Mr Elliott': recitation, • Mies Ella • Akarn; Foto. With chords, Eileen Hbovet; A Christman. Eve ad- venture; closing chorus. WILLIE; Cannon -The Rey Mr Stewart preached Missionary. sermons in Willis church last Sunday, giving in the morning a clear and concise ac- count of the work being* done within the Dominion by the Presbyterian church, and • in the evening a short history of the inception and operation of the different Foreign mission enter- prises of the church, The discourao in the morning dealt with the Colleges, the work of the various student mis- sionary societies. Organized in these Colleges, and the eyidety extended work u ader the cora ofethe Home Augmentation and Fs ench Evangse lization committees of the church. The evening discourse was devoted to a clear and interesting account of the Foreign Mission 'fields, under the care of the church, as follows :-New Heb- rides. Trinida, and Demerara,. North West Indian Mission, Central Moice, Forenosa, Honan, and Corea. An ex- tremity instructive resume of the general work of the chnrcla was dosed with a strong defense of imissiens ei• pecially againit the charge • that 'they were the Cause of international troubles. ST PA.Im'S CHUROIL-owing to the disagreeable Weather of Sunday the congregations WOO not as large as urinal. Collections were taken up for Algoma Missions, but owing to the small attendance were not as large as the work warrants. It being the closing Sun day of he season which misfire the comint nativity of our Saviour, the rector preached two soul etb reng appealed The morning address wrOased on St Sohn 118 "I am the voice, of one crying in the wilderness." He spoke of the voices that Were to be rentid. found our n01010,000 preas, and of our so called Christiana Of today' trying to plertee the world, forgetting the goepel vrhieli is contained in On word of .. • Church oataleb. God • wondering off on to wordiy sub, jeots'in order that large cora; regatione The Jitloat rederibk Terelme• . ma be put down to their glory, but Archbishop of Call terhnry and Primate I he rmnlored them to return to the one of All England. who has been ill for +Mice that of Jesus' which is ever who is home apenchng the holidays with Christmas Time. . first student to occury Mils poidtion ing her subseription she remar ed that she ,, honor. The meetinifhelosea with the as a Waloormi etter every vreek, She wee Will be held Thursday, jan 802.1903, at accompanied by her guitar, Min Molt, which °Mere will be elected for the current term, , 'W. H. Cole and wife of Flint, Mote, ar rived in town last Saturday morning ba (Written for the Nzw Eas) and he showed hiinse f worthy of the coula not do without the paper, ea came 2,$1) to $3.50 Shirt Waists at $1.25 Ohristrose Merry Chrietnias Comm to us again. joy.belle tweedy ringing, Tell with glad delete], Jesus Christ, the Saviour, • Comee on earth to reign, \ national anthem. 6 netx6 Meeting on her Wit o' Goaerieh for a drive and was • • Year ohoioe of about three dozeri Our French Flannel Cashmere and 'Satin Oloth Waists in assorted cetera and deaigns, etleo block. These waists 'are all reads in the new Pall style, but they are pet odd lime. %lie regular oho° was .02.60 to $3.50, 'all at one price, ea& 65e Wool Sheeting at 50e 50 yards. of howy Woe! Sheeting 72 Lichee wide, all made 01 fine quality yarn, oar epeeist nine at 650, stile price ...t0o*•16.6.116.4;• 1,4,.***11.16440406., ,Wool Rose worth 40o frr 25e • 1.52 • spend a week with bit brother-in-law, Win- : Come to lift the fallen, ' Comet to bless the good, Help the weak aud weary, .50 Give the hungry food, Save the hungtylsinner By hie preeious blood. Blest art all the natione Where hie feet hive trod, Blest all those who lcree Him. Folio* at His lied. Shout aloud I Hoorn= 1 To the Son of God I CLAW, E. imcouNTOAsTra. 200 Pales of Boye Hwy Wool Hoses all made of good griality • yarn,,extra heavy weight stockinge that will give exoellent wear for boyet „.„ .theao boa° are :iota hi many dotes t 40, special at spz , , ool Blankets :at $.50. . . 2.50. . ‘ . . • • . . atablese Wool Ithinketarse are. aellieg nt $2,50 le onneidered alb best Value y on the niarket thieteston," If yoti need a pear of Wool Blankets be sure . • • Mock, Lon Doherty left Wednesday to visit hie parents in Detroit. Mr Sam Townsend, who left here three months ago for the Northwood, returned laid Saturday. Bogeys when he got to Manitoba he found one of the grand* (trope there has been Mum the great crop of 1887, yielding from 25 to 45 buthels per tare. The weather wee all that could be wished for, laborers were scarce and wagee high, but all was gathered and threshed in firet-triam condition, At competing points the grain bait pone forward, and the farmer. found the Grain AM; of the Hon Sifted Of greet benefit to them Disking s nitioh ao tour money hack' it yott 'want it. day. Miss Newooinbe returned home trona the London Contreretitory of lefueld, ott Tues. =Norm - Eaglei;On andP. Kerr, who went to Dakota about eieilit menthe ago, have to. tutted. Mr Eaglerion clanie Stithratty and Mr Kerr, on ToesclaY flight. They I . have been busily mimed elate going out, and report building trade booming, , good' • wage" being paid to all carpenters, They , . Were at several potato in Dakotit arta like the coentry very meth, They are end& bided to *holier they will retarget not. 8 and 0 oente a Inertial mote, when they 0Ould eet Wire. All that Manitoba weitte le more milmade, be boys they ere jubilant to hear that the Grand Think have &bided *0 hued through the North WOO country to tlae Padilla coaet. There le m Wont in Wee laride, both in Manitoba end Aesini• beige but they have net reached their Vitae yet., •ne hopea that tiantkliens will net sit and let the Americo:le bny Op the land at first 0026 from 8 io 6 donate an more, Which they are doing, as rapidly As they Can get It, One oompiny Mono buying as much art a Oudmoteand with Met Cole is pare is, Mr and Mrs S. Cook, Mr Cole, enjoys e Imre- aye pooitioe as daperintendetit, of the eolith department of the French wagon works Co,, of that oity, Which employs 500 ham% There aro a number of fernier Clintonlana 'working in that factory Mr Cole oars, and they are kept busy the year some time petit, IS dead, bidding us to return. The Chrlstniae SarNamiOst ArtalV.-Those in chary° Sentlee of Thuraday, will be One 'AP. Of the Ottrisintim tree entertainment, Pretbriate tO the Day, and the choir to be held on the evening of the 2.litb, will render some thoice ile, the me- in the barracke, promisee to be a sue, gram of which was published last be of the beet, and the m band Will excel sented to mast. The ladles Were ceasiall affair. Tberprogram part *Week. Mr Tenney has kindly con] thernselyea, and it is expected thatout* bitty all day Wednesday decor. gide bandsmen will be present to remise ating the church, and will lend bright- - them. netts to the joyour tervice. The col - Motion Of the day aecoraing to custom - Ontrhon.-The cburch was is the cengregations gift.to the rector, filled to the doore TUettclay everting at the chIldren'e Xititte tree entertain* 011 Sunday next Dimeta retlele Will be , 'went, and one end all prenottficsa this rendered at both Ittrittoog. 1 • . .1. • 'Jt • pi • • • Word was forwarded to Hi. Lordship Bishop MeEvay, Bishop of London, Mon- day afterhoon,•informinghim of the death. of Rey. Father Fogarty, parish priest, or Dublin. A week ago Bishop MoEinty was with Father Fogarty in his handeeme little-. church, wherethe blessing of a bell took place. At that time Rev. 'Father Fogarty . • suffered from the exposure necessary to the - performance of his duties, and aria Mutt. a heavy cold ensued, followed by a fetal .atteek of pneumonia. ' Father Fogarty was born in Ireland, but his theological educe.. tion wee received at the Grande Seminary at Montreal. Only seven years Igo he was ordained, and prior to- going to Dublin he had I:Oersted as onrate at Stratford; Park- hill and Iriahtown. He was a man be. loved and revered by all • who • knew him. and by hie love of, labor organized .the Dublin, parish and erected the little (Muriel. The perish was one of the most proverone in t,he entire diocese,• le will •• long stand as a monument to the zeal of the departed priest. The funeral took place on Tuesday, 10 a na., at Dublin. and -• was attended by Bishop MoEvity abc1 Rev. Father Aylward, reotor of St. Peter's ca- thedral, Bev.• Father MoMenanim, and the other. adjoining parialoprieste. There was a large turnout and a beautiful service was held. . . The Calendar Thursday, Dec 25ristruae day ' 5 S entertainment, Londesboro Bachelor Maids' Dance, Clinton Xmas tree in S A barracks. Clinton • Monday, Dec 29 -Wesley S S. Clinton, • cantata : Santa Claus Defenders Nomination for Mayor. councillors . and schooltrustees, town hall, in the evening Wednesday,Dec 81 -New rear's eve • watch night eervices Wesley Sunday School cantata, Town Hall, Clinton. Thursday, Jan I -Write 1903 -New Years clay Benefit concert for Miss Mount - castle, Clinton 11 se d of Thanks To all nit friends in Clinton for the kind - need shown to Ile in the time of my be- reavement and tor all the kindness and maddens:3e to me and I will always think Of the good .people of Clinton with heartfelt eventide. 'fore, VP Taunt. Stermasu, Honsall,""'• • ' County Council EleetiOns. To the Eleotore of Division No. 2: Ladiee and Gentlemen, -Having repro - meted you In the Odenty Council for the lite* two years, and- having Ondeivered to ewe you faithfully, I would beg to inti, mite that I am spin a candidate and re- imeetf011y aolioit your Vote And influence in My behalf. • Youre reepeotfdlly, D. Curretorr. To Tan EZEOTons or Dw. No, 2 :-* Gentlemen, having bsen nominated for position of County Oonaoillor in thet Divie- ion,/ reepeotfully eolent your support if deemel worthy of your confidenoe,tf eleoted will endeavor to repreoent your 'mitered* faithfully, Yours Bottom fatly, AtaX, lattOlt. Gairratiene.-Ae X have been nominated ite et candidate for this division to represent you In the County Council, I respectfully solicit your vote and influence, on my behalf. Yount teispetaftilly, • ROST. Molifooein, Xippen. ltulls.tor Sale, Wliree &at OtatAS rittlitt•fli bulk for sale: two from imported Mite einiabolit 121nOtiths Ohio Apply to JAS. 811081311991t, Lerelethera • ;