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We are going to make the last Saturday of 1902
dav of special bargain giving upstairs. Millinery
nd Niantle stocks are going to present a. list of bar-
ain attractions that should crowd our big upstairs all
ay. This special sale will be a fitting climax to a
ig season's selling. ,We want to enter the New Year
ith racks, tables and shelves in both departments,
Tactically empty. No persan in want of Mantles or
illinery can afford to miss this chance. Nine o'clock
in the morning will be none to soon to come.
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Fli,IDAY, DECEMBER 26 la, 1002.
LOOAT-i NOTES,
All Notices under One beading met ten
canto a lille in every aeration.
reultre wanted O8NTE1401; BROS
Candy.-Bilirtes of Mixed Candy at whole*
tale prices. Almonds, Foberto aUJ Watuate.
oate2n3a„At W, for 25o. Asent f r Tinseies Fria pried
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PUI3L10 TAKE NO1'10E-Oti Xmats
WRO .0AiritE41/1111ti-eiiornais
Bl'asVtl• axlei ieneer, hae conducted
neat hr arty auction tildes since harvest
closed. Oen* !tiering that thee aro
tterirfour licensed auctioneers! In
Hot on, and Me Brown's sales extended);
to nearly every municipality in the
0# Alree. Tuteiday
last,' . la "recanted ai fine 14 lb.
tut from Judge Elliott, of Oronogo,
Murt, U. 13, A., We 40 not knot,
ether Mr BIllott had the idea that
urkeys were ecarce or hifb•prIced in
zounty, the record le a, good one, friend it is quite appreciable.
IT MUST HA.VE tiltEN A JOKE.. ' THE DATE IS DEC. 31 -The citizens
et eitiaila in Serif h approacnen •a of our town will at lest have the pleas -
farmer on the wood market the other ute of eeeing Chas. Gabriel's bright,
44rwho had a good load of woo(' to epaaltling, juvenile cantata, entitled
, The citizen asked him if he would oSante. Cleats' Defendete," on the even -
take a nice building lot he owned in ing of Wecineiday, Dee. 81. Owing to
town in exchange for the load. The so many eveninge being occupied aur -
farmer replied "Is there a hOuse on it?" tineertiOnflraisatinaliahst wt:epku,tittblaseavuetrayt4haornd,
and as the Ittt had "t a h"se on
It the and as it is in perfect accordance with
deal fell through.
the season, would lose its sigtaficance
cwhearrealett up oar)! dw later. prettyTlt ecroes taurtne
(30
for ettcb, and it is being handled by no
net le ab e geni len3an than O. E. Tan-
ney; the music is bright, and the say.
ings cs isp and well picked up. It is
beang given tinder the auspices of the
Wesley Sunday school 0304'1 and is
deserving of a full house.
ROBBED -The following taken
front the Globe ofTuesday related to a
fortner, landlord of the Clarendon
Hotel :-"On Sunday night a burglary
occurred at the Union House, at the
foot of Simone street, aud the thief got
away with $610 and some change, all
in cash, leaving behind the checks in
the side. Toe money was extracted.
from the safe. The thief must have
known the combination or else the
safe was left open. The proprietor,
Tenses McGuire, retired, to bed about
midnight, and the porter went home(
shortly after I o'clock. When the
porter returned in the early morninn
he found the door of the safe open and
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the money -gone.
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this country, but Corning rota an old
Bay the poet r Mee wilt matte a eng t ATTENDS THE WEDDING.- Mr
change in their 4ipening holiday home. Vv J p...1.10y, c ur well-knovvn license
.A.s the trains have all been running lost:motor, left Monday for Tecumseh,
ibtepwitili thiemsetilitegr,te,briedr idnentallypecironbtei bat! Mich., this weektl° attend the weddlng
of his daughter, Winnifred, wialch took
coortolut the
hp,u,itircyco,tnobtile et;e0t,thatterovmedoubt; piece Tuesday, Tim lucky, man is
ii, brother of Mr Peieley's son -in law,Ititts
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Bowen, of that city,at whose residence
opening the oftlee in the morning iron) ceremony was selenanized. ()on-
thlum'
SOME MORE NICE WINDOWS- QUA TAFT OF 00AL-In these days
We desire to cell the attention of our when coal is so valuable an article, t be
Citizens to the neatly and extisticallv follovving analysis made by City En.
dressed windows of N. B. Henry acid gineer Rust to the Council of Toronto
Jackson B.•os. Mr Henry 8 window le of geoeral interest, He shows
I li ht 1 h 1 I be at the head of the
11.45 to12 45, and in the afternoon from gratulations all apiness is the Nuw ERA ? wtsh,
round, with a life of
3 to 4 o'clock.
will be more appreciated by awl) . s o
as the frost spoils the view during the fist in fixed carbon, and to prisms de -
day. 11. B it•t 1 if andi. P. Reekle eirable qualities in a very small deg: ee.
have also a yet y fine disp'ay. Other Scotchoioal, according to enalysie, is a
merchants who have freshly dressed good second to Pennsylvania anthre.-
. their yvindows are ; Hodgens Broe•cite, The analysis detailed are as
Millinery such as this store sells, marked at prices like
these, should fill iht) showroom with buyers all day Saturday-.
0/fiss Randall loaves for her vacation in a couple of weeks, and
must leave empty tables behind 7i:4 -len she goes. There shAuld
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be no doubt about her doing . it for prices like these should
Eelear the showroom in short order,
rTrimmed hats at $ 150 and $i
We have divided the stock of tritnmed:hats into two
Iota for Saturday and will give you your choice of any hat in
the showrcom for $1.50 or $2. If you have not got your win-
er hat yet this should be your chance for e -very trimmed hat
we have will be on sale Saturday at one of these prices,
,t$1.50
our oho:ce of fourteen trimmed hats,
every one new and trimmed for
this seasona trade, not an old style
or an old hat in the lot, sold in tile
pier way ea from Q2 50 to. 03.50
ice on Saturday for 1.00
00
of seventeen of our best
te. These are all ex -
and now we want
sold q nekly. They
way from 03 60
rday you take c.
at for..........
.2,09
50C.
rohoice of
*or half
a great
11 are
olore,
and
tire
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Camels Hair Tams 33e.
Thirty camels heir tam-o-ehanters,
In bleak, navy, red, white an
grey,. also fancy mixtures; sold for
50q all over, 'clearing Saturday
each- •
Wigs and Feathers at
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Odd feathers and •wings in b1aks3
• and Colors clearing at 10e each,.
sold in the regular way at 20o, 25o
and 50o. Yon can get a bargain
• on Saturday for the whole kit will
be pet =the table'sat y•onr choice
for 666 666 (0.041“0.1000011.1.60160
50 yards colored silk velvet, short
ends of odd pieced, 'regular $1,00
per yard, clearing Saturday per yd
• $1.25 tit's' 75e:
15 Walk 0 .trich tips, good fibre and
• glossy black, regular el.25 &holes
• Saturday, . . ..
50c
50c $1•50 'PIN for, 90c • •
ne doien good black Ostrich*
tips good size, and fibre, glossy
black,regularprice $1,50 clear-
• ing Saturday • • ..•
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with linens ; W Coats. novelties ; R J follow,
(Muff slippers,etc, ; 3 W Irwin,candies,
etc. •
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HAS WANDERED FAR -In look
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in g over the Indian Heed Vedette of - Welsh .. ..,.....,..,........79 iy 1,413 1,4 4972 Li?
the past week, We noticed the name of .,14140tthorlisett 69
74 85.08 Et 05 3.13
wanasoldthfRotrtnoefr Rrensgiedrentteorf.Owlinhtoomn.anIy
WeaVIVIley ......48-77 mee 1.061 *604
54.82 38.63 3.56 3 20
years ago,kent a harness shop in town. Cannel vim 81 70 25:70 163
.Ile has been residing in the States of
A LAMENTABLE ACCIDENT.--
late, but is at present visiting his son -
One of t he most unfortunate and ser-
inelew, H. 0 mipton, of the aboye
named place, who is living on pa -t o f rni, 0 llo sr n is:gelid:41A!) the
eppeiedilet 6 00 nn 01 Oldaoy
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what is known as the old Bell farm
He was accompanied by his wife, and. Lattli31,e0i;sne.ss'iliaenylittmleofreelloover
tw13 eh hg‘ 1 ftdoesof
the item says that they have bought
sight than te needful for WM to move
1000 act es a mile fronetodian Iliad. .
ar, und by himself, was out playing at
. WERE KEPT BUSY- The coal the station yard when he was struckby The High, School Board met last
question is a &en one, even for the a shot, fired ft•om an air gun, in the
hand of a 12 year-old son of Jas. Eagle- week. The- business of the evening
oldest dealers, as Harlaud Bros, fully .
realized last week, when six care ar- eon. Mr Eaglesonwho has been away consisted of passing two accounts
rived of the preening stuff. Of course in the west had just returned home, W. W. Ferran has added another
everyone wanted son3e, and at once, had brought the gun reirh hina as a gift speeder to his already floe lot ()Moms.
and this is how :hey met the.dernands; to his son, ' The thot lodged in the It was brought from New Brunswick.
They delivered no more t ham half a tnn median line of the forehead about On Last Thursday• evening • the T,Jondon
' to each person, and 240 people in all inch from the left eye. He was taken n3ail treAn was wo hours late and in
were supplied. One day they had four to Dr. 0 min's, where the injury was 'consequence, no mail was distributed
rigs hard at work, and delivered 55 dre teed, and though nothingserious. that bight. •
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What we want you to (10.
We want you to look over our display when
selectIng your Christmas Gifts, We think.
our stock will suggest something you will
need for a gift It is a very complete as
sortmcnt of novelties useful and ornamental,
some things only amusing, We may be of
service to you no matter . what you have
view ior a eft, from nice, expensive cut gl
to a five cent toy. Lots of things for
ladies;and many things for the men, a
the children the variety is so large we on
know what word to use, Regarding o
prices we think we are as reasonable as any,
• often we are ,cheaper; this we knowvto be a
fact Will you . in Testigate, the matter for
yourselves
THE W. D FAIR CO.
• A car of lambs were shipped Satur.
day by Efoid di McNeil. •
Miss Kinn was the recipient of a
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simemok
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beautiful void watch for a Xn3ae gift.
The Canada Business College Chat-
• CHRISTMAS, GOODS
will re -open for die New
Year on Monday, 'Ian. 5th.
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Messrs R. Se ltansford received •
three ears of coat the past week, and
• the knitting fact( ry 1 car. •
'orders This 's comnaendable on the is • anticipated, vet it was a miiaculous
We are leased to report the euccess-
. , the townspeoPle ehoold feel gratitd rendered him sightless. It is too had tut Pass or Aldie Holmes.at the recent
part of Messr Harland Brim., and
• the escapefrom an injury that would have
33e at the woy the difliPulty le heing t. that boye will not realize the dan- ll faexams held at the Toronto school
on the above firm 1...having the road There is one book. that everybody is
Parties desiring coal will confet a favor -ger of these weapons; , of Pharmacy.
toe.. and bins clear, se that, when the col 'A : NARROW ESCAPE • PROM, considering ip connection with Abe, -
arrive', there will be no loss of time in DEATH.-- Mr James Howe who drives Xtnas trade, W. e refer to thequietet-
getttng to them. the oil delivery agon for the sta.nde.rd book. '
Oil Company hid a miraeulous escape VVe would:Wirthe at-teritien of the
HitiRONIANS To THE FRONT da
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.aylo. ;at Sons
If you are undecided as to what you willremeixiber your friends
" with in the way of an • Xmas gift SETTLE IT NOW and come
• and see Our Immense Stock, • :We have a 'goad many lines that
would be suitable. What could be more a,cceptable than a nice
• Pair of Boots, a. Pair of Overshoes, a Warm Pair of Slippers,
Overgaiters or Leggings, ' . , • ,
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This week we have received Four Hundred Dollars worth of the
IVIeEST GOODS YOU EVER LOOKED Tcr
You will bave no difficifty in making a seleetion here, Our -
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assortment is as good as any city store, and we don't ask any
_ . _worse alan overlying profit. We buy and sell for cash. Th.'
is is
the reason our p ices at e so low. No trouble •to show goods,
Have you tried t e Kant Krack Rubbers. They are the best. • '
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. . . 1-.-- from death Mon . .3r murniog vvhile oo electcerits to the ear& of aspirants to .
ry . The:Old Reliable • • , ..' •
The cdior of thit pap.er happens to he his way to Seafora h with oil. He bad .
spending a few days In Owen Sound', got beveled the hill. •at Stapleted and otnitte_asoitenty. commissionerehips, . found.
.„ and.finds that here as else wheie. Hur • When near the efille.netelse eau wet ks, • ,s,P g as AA, . .
rye aniline climb to the top of. the lidder, . the nigh • beret, • shyed, Mr .1Iovve 3.ivv lei wetly to learn that R. Me; Cl li d one .Price We sei.11,..rint.be tindereold Eggs taken as cash,
Mr Burgess, School Inspector, comes thinkian it -was ea. thist ile in a at , arri,.W 0 is a ro er o
Murray. Of the o fcp OolleitItitte, la,epaing fi•ighlenecl h k I k* our townsman,has beerx on the sick list
gae nsupast two weeks. w Taylbr & S n 01 nton - i
cue !eget that tbe animal Was
, from•the township of Turnberry, r t t
U8 eep. oo log a. t
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25e ion of Mr Murry, Bensall,.:.forThi anY it to 4ee if he could see any moving ob.; Rev, Ira R. Hicks' almanac of 1903 to
years; the respectertleaegfirer of Tuck , jectiand whileltis 'attention was thus hand and is well worth its price. lite IP ,
• .ersraith. T,..4..e.Wid, Principal of Pob- engaged the jther horse took fright. stilt ra photos are well worth seeing,and 066110 000000011~100N4NO
lic,ScbeYes, came from hear Wingham, Ettive
Mr vetilfzAd i
too late that it was a is eery nterastieg throughout.
, &
and Murray both receiving their snowman the ehtldren bad build on the ,
_, edneation in Clinton Collegiate. Wm. road tha,t; ivasicausing the disturbance. Mr Atkinson. who has been in, town
for the past week in the interests of the
16 (1 McCutcheon, until lately proprietor of . land both horses lurched. towards the London AdVertiser,assisted the choir of
the anis House, was born in Clinton, ditch, which takes a deep of 2i testi st. Paul's churph on Sunday mornieg
ebanot a son of.the late W. • J, McOut- upsetting the •oil tial.ok. bi" tH°71 last. • .
THE PiniffeRy silo w...__The lig, 134mci,ltabbelettdIgeaepo,finhrie eat
toil hoiteadt ohreiahviys A. J, Grigg disposed of the finest dia..
mond that has been sold in town, this
. for' the poultry show have bmn iseued
qxo and are now circulation. There is el-
"`''''' rig telling on his left leg Pinning him week, to a well-known young man, Its
d f b t i t s to the ground Isaac Carter. • who vaine ie 5200, but the beauty ' of the
I d h t t It .
jumped, but the top eing up urne • • .
secure
eoal
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s boomed all season. Now the
ty any two coats on the racks
e left are odds, itut the single
t want to carry a single, solitary
n. Thats the reason we have put
They will be ready Saturday
'come the better will, be your
rea y promise n a ig en ry is . ev• h a t tm stone erl enc an -nen to t e cost.
. epicene to see -the acci en ran o • r .
eral of the exhibitors itt Ihe hio4 show FIowe's assistance tied deg bun our,but • S. Rennie, E. Rennie and I. C. Stone,
at Guelph have signified their inter* not before be had passed through a man drove to ',Minton on • Tbursday to
tion of competing at Goderich. Lc'eat trying ordeal. The horses hind hoofs frsee Dr Medd, whom they were pleased '
poultrymen are .putting . forth every -weribut it few itches from him and to find on the road to. recovery. -Hen- •
effect to have their birds in first-class - to keep them off cf him he had en- sail Obsei vet,. '
ough presence of mind to keep them Mr• FI F Streets had a yaluable dog ,
h th h uld not b bl t
Book<your order at our store, 'Orders are filled
in rotation as taken, in small quantities. until coal
is more plentiful, We are doing all -in our pow-
er to supply tb,e demands made by our many
customers, having already delivered (since the
attike) g:car loaf's, in small lots, and. hope they
shape, an we te not see any reason
w y. ey s o n e.a e o s ic.
, cessfelly compete . with . the . world „print* 4 0.0 tugs. . Had the accident poisoned a few nights ego. Certain • ' '
Those who bave not received a rize - happened two feet further he would parties are suspected. - This is the -
list and entry forms slibuld deop a ard
. Pc have been smashed iin against - a tele. twelfth dog I have had poisoned in 17 ...
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c2r apply peritortally to „the "secretary, =ill IF:13.0n7rleptheli.nlrbectt3t letigeel;r• yeare, all by Satins ,patties::: . : ,* • ' - •'- . - .
OPhas A Reid, G
, - weather•except 'rig the curler.), skaters, '•
oderich, hciod at, tge time Was used as an ani- Everytindy pleatied with the mild
• ENOONIUMNS.-These flattering bulanee to bring Bir Howe to town k t f ?d al t ho
words come from the Editor of the where a doctor was summoned, who
Brussels Post. They were appended fatted t he end of the leg bone 'nit to F.atkir drY S"..-18 men, sleigh -makers%
DI 9rs and others too numerous to
0 a comment taken froixi the Nilyr the ankle had been Waken. It is not ,c.
mention.
Ends in reference to the settling of Mr known whether he has suffered any -
- 0 Bartliff and famil in t W internal in uries or not, hut Mr Howe In a specimen -copy of St. Margaret's
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appreciate there brother editor. "The will he laid up for some time in conse- Uhronicle, which is it neat, smart little
Clinton people and the public gener- quence. Several barrels of oil was magazine, issued by the college of that
ally will find Mr Mullin well worthy wasted. Thomas Brittain who assists name, inToronto, contains a striking
oftheir patronage and good fellow- Mr Howe at • times was
kept busy all photo of Miss Lucy Bre wer,Who Attend-
• ship and may depend on beinsf well day getting the rig righted. , The ac- ed that sea,t of learning hi 1899 1900.
' One on'y fawn covet cloth Mantle,
,,, • 27 in-lhes long, mercerized lining
6.09 pearl buttoristregular $8.50 Sat. so A
urday. , • . . . ...0 01,
One only fawn beaver mantle, 36 •
• inehes long. fly front, trimmed .
• . with fency si k stitching, regut g.ga
,I. 50 lar $10 Saturday
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• Ode only black mantle, 42 inches • "
• loni, naercerized lining, co Tar
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• an reveres trimmedwith pearl gkal
1.Z. . buttons, regular $8 Saturday..0.11V
ay6.59
, One only black mantle, fly front,
re, 36 inches longstwill lining, reg -ie AA
M. ular 46,50 Saturda,y them
wo
fl,,. lyn One only Oxford grey cheviot
ay a., " mantle,36 incites long, fly front '
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et,
lined throu•g•hout.reg. ular $8on
Saturday 6 •V•••O.•
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1Y One only extra,quality black bett-
ing, men ver mantle, lined throughout
*• S'a v' with 'good quality: twill, lining,
mer- silk buttons, semi iittink,a sty
long, nth coat for an elderly ladY, 0 A
tons, 7 regular $11, Saturday.. ... ......0.M1
served, Mrs Bartliff and femi y will cident means a serious lose to all con- Oantelon Bros have shipped to "the
else prove an acquisition to the "bub" ; cerned. • ' city of Toronto nearly 5003 lbs of tur- i
as the Olintonians dearly like to name! _ keys within the past few days. Robb
their enterprising town. The post: IMAM OF MISS PLUldMER.---
very heartily commends the, Bartnly There passed out from the once living Fit zaimons 85 Son aletemade 3. big ship
'hoiteehold, who moved this week, to: body of Itlisslda Plumtner at the resid-
tbe residents'of Clinton. . . . encedf her father, Mr S 0 °Nlummer:,,on
Farley of last week, the mor tat
BAC/11E140B MAIDS' DANCE -The
suecess that attended ' our tiachelor
Dance• of last Chrietmas, will follow in
the wake of the evening 10 be held on
this Christmas eve of 1902. The decor-
ation committee have been hard at
work, and, according to present ap-
pearances, the surroundings will be at-
tractive enough for the most fastid-
ious, on this merry Xmas dav, tespend
a most enjoyable evening. 'Prograine
of dances will be handed to each One
as they come in, and these are to he
filled in so as to have all smooth sailing
and no lostrof Hine, and extras will 811
in the spare moments. The council
chamber will be equally well adorned.
and here a dainty lunch will be served
to all, little tables being used few the
purpose, sq that a pleasant time may
be had even while eating. As we in-
tend to make. further reference to the
01,11.1 success attnding this important soc-
t on the above list but is new this
a dozen other garments all this sea-
ot room. to list here. They will all
e same price mduction those
to the great beyond which nnly those
that era dying in Christ Jesus realize
the apparent delightful journey that
they are about to take. She Wats born
on the farm now owned by Roht
Thompson, in Goderich township 37
years ago, and grew up to be it young
lady, when with her went.' she move
into town. Graduating as a teacher
she taught for one year at Manchester,
and two years at, the Nile school. Real
izing it higher idol in life .she turned
her attentions to nureing,and graduat-
ed from Providence, Rhode Isla,nd,hosh
pital, in 1892. It was while she was
nursieg it patient sick with that fell
destroyer consumption that she conA•
tracte her own trouble, and after bat-
tling an inevitable fate for over tiop
years, she smilingly said good-bye to
those around hot Friday morn. While
meditating upon the thoughts of death
she left a request that at her funeral
let, event, iti next week's iseue, we they Would sing three hymns. These
will leave you to be your owThe eceeptance,Turi to Tuesda noon,. ye thankful people, come," and "In the
yudge. wereeNearer my God to Thee,'"'00ine,
Was 41 lediee and 40 gentlemen. hour of trial " 0 I
" ON CHRISTMAS DAY-Onother of the &et was Bang, however, owing to
those even"s *hut do nnt come all lack of singers, but the rector who
mattled persons' bytes, in the form of it concluded the service,beautifully allud-
olden wedding anniversary, will be en to the wish Of the departed. He
celebrated at the home of Wm. Robb also mentloned several of that young
on Xmaa Day, Though this in not the lady's noble queilities, which none
exact day on which Mr and Mrs Robb could doubt. She had lived a life that
vowed to take each other for better or was beyond fault, ,and her every
for worse, yet the SPASM WAS well thnught was or good.1 The funeral on
worth waiting for They were mat.. Monday last week was largely attend -
tied at Port Hope on Nov. 4141.1852, by ed, relatives from far and near coming
o per yard
a liev Mr Baird. of the B,tptist faith, to assist in laving avray one whom they
who hag been dead come years. Mrs dearly loved. The pall bearers were
, ttobb'e rnAiden name wits Zavitz, and all relatietletioetndrsateerecisictohttygweenreibWbs:
' wo Or litiVo has two slater* living, and A
vrlinto they Pxpoot arrtVe in time to Geo and Harry Sturdy. ' Besides a
ptrtie:pate in the happy event. Of the father and step -mother to mourn her
nine children still living, seven will be loss she leaves the following brothers
preiteet to Woe, in honoring their end sisters Albert, of Blyth; Mrs 11,
pa-, nto. These are Maples. of Soper, Hibbs, of the 16th; Mre Scott, of Tor.
Nxei peed wed daughtok, onnie, of onto; Mr13 Ate Ilausfleid, of Portage la
• , esue,pray for ma. 1.
sale 150 yards of mantle 5
e or less. They are just [M
school girls and people %I
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eaVeref tweeds, and 11
%axing Saturday at IP
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Park Itiver, 14" D.; Mrs Cousins arid Prairie; Mrs W Maley, of Brandon;
husbrind, nt BerstlaptOn; Mrit Hones: arid rred, of Goderith towrishit and Stew.
huomna nit ERp, b Mich. George art, of Ilibbihr /Vilna e VMS leAd
and wife, of Clifford; John and family, awai in a healthful casket Of natural
(six in all) of Tuckerereith; and Muir, troodlend white roses and fillies adorn -
at home We extend our heartiest Pa her coffin The relativee from a
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c ingratulatioris to our good old friend &trance who were present were Writ
arid his estimable vrife, In hayin at. Plunarner, of Itoekwood ; Mr and Mrs
will have patience for a little .while until we'can •
get larger supplies,
WE 'CA$ SUPPLY WOOD AND TO BEST •••
GRADES OF SOFT COAL PROMPTLY •
liarland Brok.
merit, the order, miming. in or the • • •
groz,gterlawdr.its offered has retail price CheatP ardware, ,Hou.se .
• .11 Iticei..nnell an ex-aidernian of
Winduor,. has been in town the past
ten days working up new timber fcr
veteidie aft er •Wntulmen. of the World.
member.. Seven applies HMIS were ie
ceived at Monday night's Meeting of
the cemp, arid more on the way,
D. WI -McCallum; baggagention-on-
Conductor Quirk's train from Winc;-
etigppipti:gteerdatt ticfreedwt he
.111itatiM•sidte
lieVe the morning run from London to
Vinegham, Mr McOallein • will move
his family to London in the spring.
• The cards are nut for the wedding of
Miss Annis,Port Union s(grandclatighter
of hire Washington, town) Wilmott
Bruniwell, Highland Creek. The cere-
mony was performed in the Oenkennial
Ildethodist church, Wednesday. after.
WW1. Miss Maggie Washington left -
on Monday to attend the wedding.
A number in town have received in
vitatinns to the Bechelors' Ball in Sea -
forth, on Fader evening, Dec. 28th.
How many will be. elate to stand the
double-header, we will report 'latter.
One thing we do know though, and
that is that the Bachelor Molds' dance
the night beft,re will get them all. '
• Will GundrY, Goderich, who went to
- Africa several months ago and is at-
tached to the eonstabulary with head-
quarters at Commassie, is home on
leave of absence. Ile says the climatic
conditions. out there are such that lie
would not advise any Oanadian to go
cti3to-hn nronedon. of Londeshorn. Geo
Liam, of Clinton, Jas Swan, of 13rute.
Held, were amongst the number who
attended tho bar quet given It, It
Smith, it well known Implement agent
of this; vtotriltypt the IN minion Howe,
Londtiri, this week Mr Smith was the
recipient of it gold wOch at the hands
of his avente under him.
Itobt. Holmes is helping in the bye,*
election in north Grey, for the Loeal,
Ile wee one of the speakers at the nom.
ination In Owen Sound, last Vritlav,
and is to stay in the riding until the
electionI Which will he on the
Ith of Jan, The contest Is an exceed.
Au, tained the majority of years of wadded Beott,nf Toronto; Mit Booth, a ttten' ingly lively one, the Conservativee
pia 13140 to thug enable them to enjoy this Srt.ettee4frrOot140, oratn4ettyrolltiteioand boa Nirst.: putting in ft strong force in the hone
rare opportunity, that they nisy wry the riding.
The Rush is over and we have a few prices of very. fine
• furniture left, which we are offering
at greatly rOduced prices: --
Jar1orSuites w_orth:$25_,for_ $20._ -
" " $55 for $29. •
• . " $55 for *48,
Large easy chairs ' *10 for,8,50.
• 750" 6.00. •
Call and see thp Bargains that we are•offering,
J. ,:aa.
Out . Salt:"
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will enninue but a few weeks longer. Shrew peo le
are having. their' wants supplied while goods' can e
• bought at wholesale prices
Special Drives in Suits and Overeoats this Week.
When $u aett the velues you will not heeinite to hay
'Dress COods, Flannels, 'tweeds, VVrapperettes, 1fte.
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, At prices lower than yea expriet.
Dinner Sets $4,75 •
• Oomproav means' additional dinner ware requiremelite, arid Christmas end
oompany are inseparrible. If you need it Dinner Set the economy of thie.
price will command your attention, • 07 useftil &mi. Pride only-10as
W. L. OUIIIIETTR., Lorideboro
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Cutters! Slei s
Weiteee the finest *took to mind trobl, An the letest stylbe lathe newest oolors. '
Our prides ad as low as can be found for first -elms materiel end worlunanehigt
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Before you briy,eall and see US,
We else hendle the (Uneaten Steel 'Meld :Pence, already woven,. any
oinereot from 60 to 80 rods per day, it ut &cheap strong fence.
Geo Las,a Street Olinto
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