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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-01-09, Page 5Jan. 9th, 1902 TI = OLMTOinVISIMS-RNOoRD OOWS,FOR SALE. The undersignee hail three cows for eale. Quote %half Jersey, newly calved. While the other tyre ere eeeected.tqe1v� Ode month. JOSHUA W. 11114.. -7ae, toe. Summer= P. O. 11•10.1W,MI COIN FOR SALE The usidereigned bus s. new milk cow, le sow and a number of pigs tor suite 1101mDs. Hurou Hoed. Clinten, Jan. 4th, Hagar Bones For Men . Bell Shoes eeeteeecleirefeelieetteeele For WOMen. These shoes are made from original. and exclusive designs up- on which the highest skill and best thought have been concentrat- ed and impart to the foot an elegance of style which distin- guishes their wearers as being better dress- ed than those of less particular choosing. No matttr for what purpose you•may de- sire shoes you will find your require- ments perfectly sup- . plied in the HAGAR or the BELL line, so complete is the variety. • Clinton loRket :Report Wheat ... 0 75 to f, 70 eoceie Wheat 0 'S$ to 0 10 Turkey Red Wheat 0 08 to 0 08 0.50 to 0 02 Oats ..... 0 SS to 040 .... . 015 to 076 Rye ...„.„, 0 40 tO e 40 Potatoes per bushel 0 30 to 0 80 Butter voile and Crock 0 14 to 0 15 Butter in tub. ...... 014 to 016 Eggs per doz. C'16...to 010 Hay ...... 800 to 000 Wool 0 15 to 0 16 Liite Hogs per evvt........ 0 00 to 0 10 DressedPork per cwt..... 8 00 to 7 75 Chickens per pair 0 20 to 0 40 Ducks per pail . „ . . 0 40 to 0 60 Geese pee pound 0 05 to 0 06 Turkeys per pound, . , , 0 07 to 0 08 Flour per ewt .. 100 to 215 Bran per ton- ...... .,. 10 00 to 19 00 Shorts per ton ... 20 00 to 20 00 Dried Apples per lb 005 to 0 05 1 Youthful t,'es for the Aged When print blurs. sod reading Is onto, poesible at an Weep:. content distance/ eyes need help, Our gloms restore' the vision of south. oralimosellinilesnolgoowl •Gams PIA,1 103, A. 3. GRIGG Scientifia jeweler and. OsitioAsuni CLINTON) ONT. MARRIAGES•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• To Care a Ohl 1U One HaY• • tiODERICH CORRESPONDINT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab - i ROWERS -KYLE -In Brandon, Man., ELOISE A. SKIMINGS on Dee. Slot, at the residense of - - - lets. All druggts refund the money the hride's parents, lila Grace ... ' if It fells to cure. E. W. Grove's big - Han. formerly of Goderieh township, to New Teaes Night had a great many Mr. Ed, Campion of Toronto spent Francis Rodgers of Baldur, --.---- JOHNSTON-PATTISON-At the reel-attractione, but the greatest crowd, Ohristinits week ander the paternal barn on Jan. let, by Rev.R. Hobbs latter won. greeted the hockey match, Welling- mansion. her seheor duties near London on Oat - dense of tbe bride's parents, Wing- tons a Toronto Vs. Goderich, The Miss Minnie Robinson returnod tO sllir. J. Johnston of Hastioge to utrYs: Webster fell on FridaY after. Mise Sara it eldest daughter of /Kr, of OPeaeyenme-b3,.h°bIny. PtrenitevO.nW.tbGe. Illth- W, J. Pattison. sard, Annie Florence Thompson to noon on the granolithic pavement and PERDUE-DALEY-On Jan. 1s1, at Arthur Thredwall Payne, ell of Toroo- brote her arm. Belgrave, by Rev. A, EL Brown, to. The groom is a nephew of Mrs, E. On Markley evening week a very Mr. Henry Perdue to Miss Louie, Bleck., merry party itesembled to celebrate yoaulenygest slaughter of Mr, George Miss Hoag Strang, who spent ner the 15th annivereary ot the marriage D Xmas vaeation here, has returned to at Clinton of Elizabeth Ella McMann LEPPARD-COOPER-On Dec, 3101, at her positien at the Grimsby Oollegiate arid Alexander Francis Elliott, son of the late Ur. Lewis Elliott of Gioderich, the residence of the briele'll parents, Institute. olloowoplk,, by Rev. D. Rodgers, Miss Davidson Charles E. Leppard of Molesworth hoM lidays with her HOHRin, lat64 Kate ed fifteen years ago by Rev. r. to Miss Ella, daughter of Mr. E. Oornpaign. of Elora spent the the marriage ceremony being perform. Stewart of ClintOn. The vuests ar rived early and social chat with each MeKINNON--NIOHOLSON-0n New her home on New Year's Day. after a Mrs. Saundby or London returned tie ot er An t letr t S an hostese pass. h d I ' hit d T Year's Day,.at the Methodist per- pleasant visit, to her sister, Mrs. Oeetl an hour pleasantly away. hee s- sonage 11 Ingham, by ReV, R. well. She was also the gueet or am games were introduced, pedro, lotto third daughter of Mr. J. E, Kyle ........4014•10.••••“"*".........."......"1444“• nature is on each box. 25c. The more a woman arguesthe more obeli' unable to convince herself. In mite any one has forgotton so soon, this is 1902, gerchesse, checkers and other games Lucknow. . family a pleasant surprise by his ar- affair. elren Wedding cake was passed ROUTLEDGE -OLOUCHDR-At the rival on Monday of last week. to each guest. Speeches both con - residence of the bride's parents, Mrs. Eliza Black has one of the rar• gratulatory arid full or wishes for. a Blyth, on Dec. 25th, bY Rev. W. eat plants of the fern family in to bappy and prosperous NewsYear were * Penball, Mr. George Routledge of It was brought by her from Jeckso , made by Chief Thomas, W. Guudty Clinton, to,Annie, daughter of Mr Mich., and is called the sweat plant. and A. Moore. After supper violin nnd Adam retoucher. * No water is allowed to touch it and the organ rendered sweet music for the SHO se 1 REED -MeFADZE AN- At the roots i.un over the soil, at !emit they do anizy dance when all departed with residence of the. bride's parents, on not eirik in The beenty of this plant renewed wishes for the prosperity this New year's Day, by Roy. Mr. .lies in its color which is a beautiful New Year of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott line of blue green and the leaves are very family. The presents were all vei Jerrow, Mr. Wm. Shortreed, m l -- i minute and like the chameleon seem beautiful, including a rose howl of lin, Morris, to Miss jeanett, only 1 to be in different shades. It is under a crystalW exquisitely painted with m daughter of Mr. Thos. Mendseen, glass cover. • Hobbs,' Mr, Roderick Mc,leinnoe to George Acheson. eiuntil ng enrged in supper was which was a rnostrecherche 1Vliss Mary Nicholson, both of Qaptain Tom Tretheway gave his announce of Grey. The Misses Lee of Exeter have been KELLNER-DUKE -At the residence the guests of Miss McMahon. of the bride's parents on December 31st, by Rev. D. B. 1VItilleie, John Mrs. Win. Logan of Detroit is the Kellner to Miss Ada guest of bee parents, Mr. and Mrs. , daughter Alex, Kirkbride. Little Miss Kirk- ot Win, Duke, ail of Grey. bride, daughter of Mrs. Win, Kirk- REID- CLARK -At the residence of bride, accompanied Mrs. Logan after the bride's father, Stanley, on, spending some months with her at December 20th, by Rev. Thomas Buffalo. • , - Davidson, Mr. Charles a Reid, of Mrs. Alex. Chrystal accompanied by Vs.rne. to Miss Lucinda A. Clark, her daughter and son Cherlie are all daughter of Wm. Clark. • the guests of Mrs. Chrystars mother; DOODS-JOHNSTON-On December • Mrs. Lewis Elliott. 25th, at the residence of the Mrs. W. Tye nod family spent the brother of the bride, by Rey, P. vacation with their relatives in Heys - Musgrave, Mr. James T. Dodds to ville. Miss Sara A, Johnston, all of Mc- Miss Bartelift of Brussels spent New MoCONNELL OALDWELL- At the residence of the bride's father, on January lot, Mr Leonard MoCon- don. • • nell, ,to Miss Mable Caldwell, Mrs. George Trethevvity has returned daughter of Mr. John Caldwell, of from a visit to her father at Stouffyille. Year's day in town. Mrs. D. D. Rougvie has been spend- ing a few days with relatives in Lou CAMP13ELL-HUTTON-On December Messrs. Baker and McCauley gave a Tuckeramith. Holinesville . father. Turnberry, by Rev. D. VVoolgear composed the orchestra. New Yesii•'s hop in Oddfellows' 25th, at the residence of the bride's messrs. W. Edward,' Jo Young and Cheese Factory . we., 1,/ W /7111 Campbell, jr. of the Virardrope, assisted•by Rev. W. J. Mary Frazer, eldest daughter of hel‘rie. -- ANN MEETING, Mr. John Hutton. The annual meeting of the stook -holders and her position in London. deuce of Mr. W. D. Cantelon, Sud - Mies - er Nichol will spend the winter , r. m, ampbell to • DUFTON-MORTER-At the rest-. Miss Mary Elliott has returned to FRED. T. JACKSON. EtzzottleEgulTiii`1):11%ii. ianndWbilistleirs bury, brother-inelaw of the bride, A double dinner and wedding.. on Jan. 1st, Frederick J. Dufton, hall, Holmesviile, on Saturday. Jan. 25 1902, at to Miss lVfartlia Mortar, both Sole Agent in Clinton 1 o'clook p. m. for the purpose of winding up the past year's business election of officers for 0relitobt the current: year and the transaction of any MESSERSCEI 1DT--EGGERT-At trite , general business. The balance' of dividend win be distributed On that day. It is strongly • lug'. residence of the bride's parents, - •ed that all shareholders be present as matters Mcleillop, by the Eev. /I. S. Holts man, of Fullerton, assisted by Rev.. • M. L. Wingof Berlin. on Dec. 23rd Mr. Fred. Messerschmidt- of Mc- Killop to Christina Eggert. • To Rent or For Sale Ads CHOICE FARM FOR SALE.. 89,000 will buy a choice farm of about 120 acres situated a half mile from Clinton. Good brick house. 20x28 and 20x2 .; barns 40x40 and 40x60, with stone stablesunderneathodlo,wind- mill, etc. Will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars apply at JAMES STEVENS, Clinton P. 0. Clinton,Deo. 9th. FARM FOR SALE IN STANLEY Lot 7, concession 7, Parr Line, Stanley. is offered for sale. This farm contains one hun- dred acres, ninety of which are under cultiva- tion, well fenced and well tile drained, The balance is good bush. There are comfortable - buildings and all in good repair. The farm. is within five miles of Kippen station. three miles from Varna and one and a half miles from Hillsgreen, where are churches, store, post office, etc. There is a school on the corner of the farm. There is a good orchard and a never failing spring of water convenient to the build- ings. This is an exceptionaiy good farm.de- eirably situated and will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply on the premises or address JAMES WORKMAN. Oct. 24th. Hillsgreen 0, FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale lot 49, con. I3, Township of Hullett, consisting of 150 acres, 110 acres cleared and in a good state of cultiva- tion, 10 acres stump land and balance good hardwood bush, never culled. The lot is well watered and fenced and is e mile from a church, 2 miles from Auburn and 2 miles frOm Clinton. A. Public school is located on the corner of the lot. There is a geed two story brick house. 2 bank barns and ontbuildings and a good bearing orchard. For further partieu- tars apply to • EPH, HALL, Auburn P. 0; Sept. 2ad. ' HOUSE FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale a seVen-rpom• ad cottage on Orange street together with OHO- 51th acre of land. New cistern and well. Will be sold on reasonable terms. MRS. CARLING. Clinton, April 121h. • of importance will eome up ter discussion. The drawing ,of the milk on the different routes same as before will be let at the same time. W. B. FORSTER. Pres. • W. S. LA.WRENCE, See. Hohnesville, DOO. 26 1902. • • • 'ANNUAL MEETING. • • . • ELWOOD-4n Henkel!, on December The TWenty Annual Meeting of the Mc- the wife Of M. Elwood of a Kiuop mutuel FirlInsurance Company will be daughter. ' • held in the•Town cleaforth, on the 17th day of January, 1902, at I o'clock p. m, The ......mcARTHUR.-In Hensall, on Detiem- business will include receiving the Directors' ber -28th the wife, ofJas. MeArthur and Auditors' reports, the annual statement, ' • 0. electing three Directors and the dismission r a sem ' • other business for the welfare of the Company. JAMES -In Winghatn, on December The retiring Directors are James Connolly of 28th. the wife of Phillip James of Porter'd HUY, John Watt of Harlock and Geo.. Dale Of Seaforth, who are eligible for re-elee- - East w awanosn, a cunignter. • timt. S. B. MeLEAN. President , Seaforth, Dim.. 30th. • ' • DEATHS. BULLEN--In Hullett on January let NIrs. Ilullen aged 61 years and 9 months. McNICHO - n russe s, on ea. , jessie, daughter of Mrs., A. Me- Nichol,aged 18.years and 2 months. POUNDER- In Logan, on Chrietmas - Day, Elizabeth, wife of l'hon3as • . Pounder, aged 61 years, 1 month, • 11 days. " • PRATT-In Buffalo, Deo. 30tb, Millie,T, Pratt,formerly of NM:shell, • aged 37 years aocil month; . MOORE-In Fullerton, on Deo. 28, Henry D. Moore, aged 33 years and • 2 months. '. • DOVVZER-In Detroit on Ian. 4th, Donald Lewellyn, yeungest gen of Mr. W. L. 'Dowser, formerly of Clinton, aged 1 year and 5 months. NIMENS-lh London.on Jan. 61h, George Nimens, aged 70 years. STORE TO RENT. First-class beak store, imitable for' any bed- ness. Apply to W, C. SEARLE, Unton,.Nov. 204h. 0 THOS. E. HAYS, Sedretary . ••••••••••••• ••40.40.0040,•.• • ; WINTER TERM OPENS . MONDAY,. JANUARY BTH. 9 • STRATFORD, ONT. It Only ono kind of business., eduoatiot4 • • giveo to studentA and that the best. • • our graduatee are chosen by business i • arms and bueb.e s colleges as fast as we • can turn them.out. it pays to .get • tborough preparation. Eight applied- • - 411 dons have recentitheen receiVed from • • other business colleges who wish to got • ali our graduates as teachers but we hay° • h n •not one to sond, • class of work wo do. Get our catalogue. • • W. 3, DIAL/OTT, Principal. • To •••••••••••• 0•••••••••011114 • og Logs and Heading of :all kinds --wanted. ' „ Highest prices given, Soft elms' to be cut 11 ft., 12 ft. or. 13 ft..long. & Ransfqt Stapleton Salt:Works. 130th'S - AND -SHOES We invite you to in our stock and. • hear our prices when you need anything in Boots and Shoes. .DUNLOP. In the London Free Press of Friday last appeared a portrait of our village tavern and its proprietor together with the following paragraph : "The Dunlop is the only hotel in Dunlop village. It is one of the oldest hotels in the county of Huron, and was successfully kept in earlier days be Mr,A.nthony whO now lives in retiremeet in the village:. Mr. Wm, Glazier, whose portrait appears with., this sketch, is the genial proprietor at forget -me -riots and other pretty devn es, the gift qf Mrs, A. Moore ; tuli; . %so 3.00 -"Cold Storage and at, Trane - lass of green and gold, the gift o tortation end Marketing of our For Over Fifty Years Mes.Wisistow's SOOTHING STRI72 has 'hoed itoed by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cuttin4f,Teeth send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Inslow's ing syrup° for Children Teething. It will re- lieve the poox Me sufferer immediately. De- pend won it, mothers, there is no mistake about it, It cures Diarrho:_,_0, emulates the Stomach energyua ludmbowels,or nheee clunhrhoe omWsu is int eidomn aon.1,ive ,r jays. oawfstteionnnssqi oatwnb des Soothing Syrup" for children teething is _plea- fiant to the Mote and, is the prescription of one of th., oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United states. Price twenty -Ave ecu:s an bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world." Be sure and. ask for "Mrs. IN$LOW SOOTHING SYRUP. REatrLAR„*.13111TINGES W. Unroll Farmers' Institute mops THURSDAY, JAN. 23RD TOWN HALL 1.30 to 1,45 -opening Beninese- President 1,45 2.16 -"The Fall Fide - W. ffernigban, Henn:1111er Mks Ctiryetal of Londoo ; a flint glas set, •the gift of Mr, and Mies Gundry an exquisite figure of Dresden chin,. the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, im many other thoughtful . and prett) gifts. ' The guests from a distarie. were ; Mr, Charlie and Miss Obrystil of London and Miss Elliott of the sane city. erishable Produots - G. a. Casten, cireighuret 3.00 to 3.15-Disoussion 3,16 to 3,15 -"Skim Milk as Stock Food" - F. J. Sleightbobn, Strathroy 345 to tee -Discussion THE 'WOMEN'S INSTITUTE win meet in •the afternoon in the council chamber, commencing at to'olook. It will be led by Mrs. H. Elford, President Holmesville. The opeakers and their subjects will be : Morrisdale Farm, (7olhorne, was th, Mrs. 0. cainebell. noderieh- scene of silver wedding celebratim /Was Green Carlow- "ereadend Eiread. making on •December 28th. The onored par. - eweigieng end Testing Milk on the Fare ties were Mr. and Mrs. -Henry Morris Allladies are cordially invited. ' The address was read very cleverly by mus. Fr, lormour,, m„. o. 0 Jammu. their little neice, Miss Lydia Beck, a President. Secretary, little daughter of Mrs. A, Beck. EVENING MEETING Iffes, ,A. A. Fowlie left on Monday °fin the evening there Yell be kjoiot meeting for her home itphirChheicrile,gt,h) the of her ing some mon tute when the speakers and subjects will be the Farmers Institute and women's Insti- M other, Mrs. Alex. Craigie. Miss as fonovve I Minerva Einina Bailey left the same Mrs.e.Campben- "Home Influence" day for her future home, Vancouver Wes Green- ' "The improvement of Time:: City. . • 0.0. Casten- 'The Lend We Li** in F.J,Sleightholm--"Training Boys for Business" • Rev. Allan Seeger cie Toronto spent the Xmas holidays with his parents, • DUNGANNON, 'FRIDAY JAN: 24TH 'Barrister and Mrs. Seeger. Kr. *Charlie Shepherd spent Mhos week at London with his father and • • GAETZ HALL 1.30 to 1.45 -Opening litisiness- president A. Innis. Clinton sister. His father, • Mr. Jamee Shep- herd, returned with, him. 1A5 to 2.15 -"The 1)raught Horse' - Miss Alice Craigie has gone to visit 2.15 to 2,30-Disoussiony d. h .13es- sister; Mrs. Bossart of Buffaio. .2.30 to.3.00-"Summer ee in o c Cows -F. J. $1eigEtholm,Strathror St, George's Xnaes Tree entertain.. 3,00 to 345 -Discussion tree was high and completely covered 345 to 00 -Discussion • . . merit Was held on Thursday last. The 3.15 to 3."Problems • of the Soii"-O,C,Caston place at the residence of r. im vvittibeautifill gifts for:the schOlarss . . THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Irian. There •Was e. long end in tereet- the village hall at 2 o'clock and. Rev. Allan Seeger pretiffed as chair, • • win meet in ing program after: -which mune Septa ...The ewe of milk and Farm Butterlissieg. tecgteleoll'dap.bd lig:ger:Ill of7,7:p._12' g claim .Dear old "fellow, he dol "net . .2_ ferget the correspondent of THE EVENING MEETING ..• .• Austin- Cherch of Go ere. . e bridal •parties entered the- drawing ietivieRE0oRD and gave her three - Ajoinemeetine will be - lild in the evening reem; Clara dressed in a beautiful cos-. lovely presents arid a box of eandy, *commenchybat 8 ,os'elook whenaddresses will turtle of a lovely ehade • nf .bare Here' A goahouse greete. ---.-e' Spinsters' 12v74(!litl.eaM teit ggrett:na, 0111Pligi riette cleth vvith white silk vest trent McOulloeh of Goderich townskio on New Year's Day vvhen two brides.' left his home for new ones. About forty invited guests were present, Clara, was given in -marriage to William Fuller of Colborne •and 'Francee to convention on Friday evening. The and others wRo will take tlie same t01601 ill the with White silk applique. •kirances• Wathleen Ball, who fulle understood Assmusicalentertainment will be provided at esidentof the convention was. Miss evening ereviousat ciinton, ,• and collar • which were both trinJ inea • , looked charmipg in brown beitver her dety. There were about twenty tbe evening meetinge., . . . • ; • .with cream chiffon caught • up With rloth with dream silk blouse 'trimmed • spinsters, all beautifully dressed, 'in- 3 -As. tieentTF. 0, ELFORD, , deed grime of them *looked like court - 1517e-sident. . Secretary, brieal parties.led the way to the dine brilliants. Rey. Jaines R. 114Thins" beanties. • Ainone those who took part ' .' ' officiated. After the • ceremony tb° io 'the, entertaininent were i Misses ' ,''' . ing room where a grand New Year's and Clark, • • Wetherald, 'Pallister; puffus, [Lowrie ' -' dinner delighted ail. Both • of the . happy coeples left that evening for • Mr. R. J. Walters, who caught a their respective new homes in, lovely bronze •owl last fall, is quite . . township. The gifts were •exquisiteproud of his go_odlu_ck. The bird now THE NEWB-REoORD wishes them - all measures fonr teetfrom . tip to tip of prOsnerity and happiness. ' wing. It is thriving won d erfully, . Mr. aiid Mrs, W. 0. Pridhaix: cele. from Lucknow. • Miss Maggie Fraser has returned bretedthe tenth anniversary of 'their . Rev. Mark Tar • atnill retuened •from wedding day en Wednesday last. els eisit to London on. Friday *night. • About flfty guests were present on the Mrs. George Orieee of thatcity amour. occesiori and many presents were re- . . N . • periled him to the rectory. . ceived: • •• NOrth street. church Mission ,Band • On New Year's Day . it very pretty • gaVe a very fine entertainment on wedding was solemnized at th'e rase Thursday •eyening under the• speciel °f 'the ' supervisiOn of, gigs Giideri, Assisted by dence of manager John Bain Duck Island' fishings•station; when his Mies Robeitson and other. S.* S.. teach'. youngest daughter, Miss Catherine . • . • • , qrs. _ • • • McKellar, was given in marriage to. On key; Year'S.Night Meesrs, James Mr. Robert Ernereon Troue'af Wiarten. Wilson and F. Burrovee attended e• C... . The bride caine into the drawing room Q. p., oyster supper et Benreiller and • on the erre of her father, who gave her • 1 I • " W ddi made pleasing speeches. away, while Bells" March was being plitYedity Miss • On Dec. 26th the residence . of Mr. Maggie Macdonald, The bride :looked and Mre.,Millian,Crystal Spring Farm, ,very sweet in her wedding dress, en- Wee the scene of much happiness when Iraine of white silk organdie, the skirt a large gathering . • of relatives and of which was tucked lengthwise to friends assembled to celebrate the 201h *within twelee or flfteen inches • frotn ariniyersere, vil their wedding.. Mrs. the bottom. Four sinall dainty ruffles Millian reeeived in a gown of black Were arranged -upon the' bottom of cwraeseeansoi7titehd nhlr hkersadtaieugthritroei.mRinages ad . the skirt, each ruffle being edged with: valenciennes.' The corsage was 'high her neiee, Miss Effle Milliati of Geder- and the sleeves tucked and trimmed ich, The drawing room was profusely with Valenciennes insertion and lace. decoreteclIwith evergreens, holly and • f silk was fastened at the roses. The tea romii was made charm - top of her Corsage at the back: Her ing byan arch of evergreens, roses and bat was a eery ..handsome Gainsbor tnIsletne. .A.t 8 p. in, tett wae served; 'nugh of blaclevelvet with geld broicier- the table being decoreted with jardin- ed crown and black plumes. fastened Jere of primresee and holly. Crystal with gold buckle. Neither jeevelry and silver. shene conspicuously and a nor flowers adorned the -bride save a, lovely tee, was served the guests. miss• shower boquet of white roses andferns es U. Millian, M, Fowler, J. Willtems, which hung over her aern at her side, Mrs, E. Treble and' Messrs; E. Treble, • fattened with a long loop of broad E. Gilbert and G. Millian did the bon- erling (!' A num is .known by the compatiy, he character of a, grocer's business is known. by the quality .of the goods he sells. That is why we ,keep the best of every- thing.. white silk ribbon. The bridesmaid, ors of the tea room. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Margaret CamPbell, looked lovely Atillian were the recipients of many Fear nae Foe..„ present. Mr. Glazier is very Popular. in a handsome trained dress ef pink beautiful, expensive and useful pret- The house is situated at the inter- dimity with deep flounce placed a ents. Music and crokinole made the little above the bottom, a, rn w of blaeltevening pass &Way very pleasantly. Some *four special lines : New Raisins . . , " Currants "' Figs Nuts " pDateseeis 1 We have on hand 50 pails ot Cone Syrup which we bought. before the raise and • are now selling below cost. In all other lines we ex• cel and . ectioo of two nrthe Lek° Shore leading to Kincardine, silk applique at bottom of flounce and Mr, R. Treble eateled away fitet prize, semn. travelled roads- and the ether to Lucknow." another a ceuple• of inches above, a handsome necktie case, Miss Fowler l t Decollete collage with white embroid- taking the ladies' prize. Mr. S. Allin The nubile examination held at. our eryt yoke, 'finished at bottom with and Mrs. Johns were quite delighted schoobefdre its close was attended by quite a number of people of scan of of whit e incnisseline de sole knot. with their consolation prizes. Among section whose school days long since ted in front. Oeer her arn1 depending the gueets from a distance were : Mr. f I n loo of White eilk ribbonSperling of Singe, Man.,111r. and ' • ended. Alter the examination there tom aog p was a pro§rion of triusic, recitations, was her hoquet of white roses and ferns Mis. Campbell and son Wilfrid of Hee the bride's.hat wae a lar§e Sttathroy, Mr,, Mrs. and eliss Joyce •'ate*, whie WaS much enjoyed. The Gainsborougli of black velvet like t a end Messrs, D. and T. Nfacdougal of very capable young lady. This is tile . a• . old headeJ) ins in front Bente and daughter Mabel of Wood - teacher is Miss EvaCooper of Clinton a d with I to metals Komoka, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilbert, son . bride's, trimme w limes Oash for Hides and' Sheenskine• first year of her residence among us an "ge g ' The groomsman was Mr, Wm. Camp. stock, Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Elliott, tell jr , brother of the bridesmaid. Misses Effie and M.Millian of Goderich. She has labored earnestly to promote S. R W I Fades, .and t e results have been Rood, Thri groom's gift to the bride was a Mr. A. McCarrol of Lucknow, Mr. and* handsome set of Russian sable and his Mrs. Mohring, Rev. Mr. and Mrs, ATH ELL the standinghof the school in all its . selected all the presents for the pnpils, gift tO the bridesmaid a handsome Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. W. Straiaghan or this entertainnient ehe personally VA.IEMTA. wheel broach set with turquoise spokes of Benroiller, Mr. and Mre, T. Million and they gave general satibfaction. and rim of brilliants. Rev, james and daughters jean, Alice and Bell of , Anderson t e t e nup Tbere were aboutflfty invited guests., and. Idles Fowler' bf Saltford, Mr, and . The tables looked lovely With china, mMrras: andJE..ATleleinwe. neseovn. aOnwde isin, r sM, Mr and sibrer and chrystal,the jardinieres hold- inglarge white roses and shamrock. Sergeant T. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. J. A sumptuous breakfast vrith menu fit nervier, Mr. and Mrs, .11 Goode, Mr, fee royalty awaited the guests. After add Mrs, T. enders, Mr, and Mra. T. the eereniony was perforated Rey. Table Mr. and Miss Fowler % Mr. and Janice Anderson Made a very happY ?Ars% 4. Milian, Mrs George, Miss epee& in honor of bride and grootn, to Marie and Master Johnnie Millian and Which the groom Made a 'Very Worthy Mr. aha mre. R. StraUghan. response. After all adjourned to the drawing room Miss Skimings preeided -- - v by request at the plaho and on being The Haudnomest Callender. 4 26 risked to favor the wedding party with 4 25 the good old Scotch song " Annie * -•,--,---- Ot the season tin ten colors) six beauti. 2 26 Laurie" complied with pleaeure, She ful heads fon six sheets, 10x12 inches,) 2 55 2 26 also favored them with ,her Scotch, repropuctions of painting by Moran 2 55 song sl, List to the song. o the robin issued by General Porisenger Depart'. and "Como to the ivy clad bow - et." one of her sailor songs, mks nient, Chitago, Milwaukee St St. Paul will be sent on receipt of pipers tRwaeiltryYsfire cents Mateo. P. A. Macdonald played " A hundred in ii," and eeveral °thee Scotch airs while the bridal party were preparing 1‘1,•.,Per, General rasseneer Afeellti 8 t to leave for the station, Quite a num. vincago, NEWS -RECORD CLUBBING LIST • WEEKLY LIST Vews./tecord and Fawn), Herald and Star 41 76 News-Reeord arid Mail and Empire I 76 NeweRceord and. TOronto Globe 1 66 Nowa-Record and Hamiltrin lipectfitor 1 76 News -Record and lvIontreal witness 1 03 News -Record and London Free Prose 1 75 Nows-Itecord exid Weekly Sun • 1 76 News -Record and Northern messengee 1 20 News -Record and World Wide 1 40 1/A.ILY LIST News.ilecOrdiaid Mail and DiScipirs NeVoi-Record and Globe Newa-Record and Toronto World NeWirResord and Toronto Neel NoWirRecord 4nd Toronto Star NewerRecord and London News MONTHLY LIST News -Record and finiincotte, Mtigatiile 2 70 News -Record and Delo eidgazine I 60 The premiums given by trio Pamily Herald and Weekly Star aro handsome pictures of King Edward. the Qiieen and the Duchess ef Devonshire. The Mail and,Empire gives the Choice of the reproductione of Mr. Sohn Innis' last tevo paint - live They are fine/4001er pietures On the, Edge of tho Herd" and. "'rhe minerst Paterson,' isxsa ea 10 Mee and musttiwnit incidents ineano :watt) stones CLINTON MARBLE AND d h tea knot Carlow, Mr. R., Mrs. and Miss Gibbs GRANITE WORKS The beet class of work procurable hag been manufactured here for Many years past, ThAs* A.°°. 1400alt rheitfitediliO, rhe (ova Routh Itemae. Sold and reconitrattided by en druggists in cantos, only ren. able medicine discovered. BLI Pdad#44' #iittadfifeed 50 OHM 611 forms 6 861661-„WOtitheoilLikli effeetS of eteeofflo Mental Worry, EteafidiVe tele 01TO. beim, opium or gelatin* Mined On receipt of price. Oile tiaokftge $1, $5. Oita 11 :PUMA #1,4905(60,0 -Pamphlet. free too/ drae.,. ,WA. Wood etaosokyo 114TTENBURY St ,WORKS Direct linporters, Woilttuan. ship and Material guaranteed. SEALP1 84,1310g pit -winds Tow. WE NWT dell on you a week your bereavement. wE water make the work to suit after WE WILL tirlFriII.1 n e. e e pr co to suit the work. WE WILL give!';oon the cholee'of the 1311 design and material. roduction this World We are the ONLY pule. ac0,1 men in Clinton In sine line. Do not he talked into pi aci rig your order Without, first call- ing ori us, her of the guests went to the depot " • - to throw rice over the bridal party and Wish them good fortune, The bride's The letefie news; the best pictures; going away gown WAS Of navy blue the finest fiction -all in The Illustrated broadcloth, tucked quite adepth Buffalo Exlmlis for five centtb around bottomof skirt, et:fieriest bleitee arid Wilde oollarotto ancl -rrataliritci 7/0"Z17---1' The hanPlf PoliPle left for thole twine at, Wiarton b'y the afternoon ao k' Cotton2 t ilia ttain. The wedding gifts vaeic exquis- oo expo ite, covering a large table. The guests tO tinceeedfully ailed 016nthlt by over at the wedding from it distance were 0,00014dieS.Safekefteettiel.Ladiesitsk your draggiat birults CON ON Cm* Mailer 2. W. Campbell, J„ of the steain- mild. Take hci Othett MiXturefl,pilliaaa erMebol,Kenneth Call:ell of 'L'oletlo, box' No 1 mitailons are deligetotts. IP*114,4 No. 'Tr, J. B. HOOVER i m Ceptein W. ItcLean of t. ault Ste,Marie, lota,mwovallogtornnoas.„.illturo ieits $ pRop NI eh., iss Mary Trout, elst0 of tne tornieezeo.s.Tetusackietiaacominitipreeeliomy roirdsoott,0702 groom, of Wiartori, and lire. -3. G. Simpson of Whitten, 0,100 •ft Mater of ".Ponlinge•r•1064 in 4/1"4.4 the laid*. Nett to 00113Merbial act& T •0 Neil, HUB GROCERY. ••••••• •••••••qieu.ie eie••••• • • Raoo •0• • • : presents' a • 1 - 0 • •01M1146, • • • • camera would make P Is , i . IT PAYS • • 2 , Have you ever thought sl' what a nice preeent a • . E If you contemplating buying • ' - TO SHOP WITH US . • •,, ; present do mot forget to call • • on and pee what, we can do 44 I . •• supply you at all prices from • , Our stock is new and well selected and • for you in canusras. We can • i • No. 2 at $2, Frool now till • I ' it . low that it will pay you to deal with us, • in Op. The best bit fora • eheap earner* it the Brownie • I e• • Christmas we will Mete you • • • We are giving a a present of • 1 • odistount on Cameras: .22 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1 • 2 loy • 25 " Yellow " ". $1 ; , frore $1 tO $15 • de ' : 15% diger:mut on Cameras o Eggs 17e. Butter 16e. • over I I ege/sa. ,Iewo,..-osesaltoes*loosisle-^leease lifINKRUPTitIG1( The bankrupt stock of O. B. Keonig,is yet well assorted. We have been adding new goods as we sold out the Bankrupt Stock and at present 'thc stock is well supplied with staple goods that people require every day and suitable for the fall 'trade. We do not intend. to replenish the stock but shall positively close up as soon as the present stock is dis- posed of. Those that come early will get the best bargains, as we mean business, The whole stock will be sold very cheap but we always have special bargains in the different lines. We will mention a few ; Mess Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Flannels, Flanelettes, Cot- tons, Shirtings, Denims, Cottonades, Tweeds, Worsted Suitings, Underwear, Small Wear and Fancy Goods. We have just opened up a large** of .LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS,. all new goods, which -we shall offer at HALF PRICE as'we want to clear them out quicley, There never has been anything like them for value ever offered n C inton, Comv and see them. CLOTHII4C. Men's, Boys and Childrens' Suits at great bargains tt , 4f• 11' • than cost Men's odd Coats, some 50 or 60 in stock that you:cai have at aboutlyour own.price Odd Vests, odd Pants, Oyeralls, Smocks; etc We have a great lot of Men's. Cardigan Jacketa that we will sell you for,a, trifle Overcoats, large stock, less BOOTS .AND SHOES Men's, Women's. and Children's Boots and Shoesa bargains . 'OvershoeS,RulDbers, Felt Goods, Socks and. Rubber,' • Rubber Long Boots, at wholesale Many More lines that we have not space to Mention :Come and see ovyw.0".teyvv. :610:NM:O. • -JECE,-yrrii... WINTER: War GO- • Our Great Clearing Sale is creating quite a stir among close buyers who know big bergains when they see them. This week we Offer special drives in every department throughout the store. Our space will not allow us to quote all the reductions in prices. We will be pleased to have • you call and look through our immense stock as we intend Making this sale a record breaker. Below we quoteet few prices that may interest you • Heavy Wool Tweeds, good i;alue at 76*, sale price 500 Men's Wool Pants, regular price $1.25, sale price 79c Winter Dress Goods, worth 50e, sale price 25c Grey Flannel, plain or twilled, worth 15c,for 12ic Men's Wool -lined Kid Gloves, regular. 75c, sale price 500 - Women's Ileav.y Winter Hose, worth 20c, 2 pairs for 25e Linen*Towelling. 17 inches wide, worth 8c„ for 5c American Grey Cot ton, 37 inches wide, Worth 8c for ic . Wool Blankets, full size, regular $2.50, for $1 95 " Homespun Dress Goode, 56 inches Wide, worth 65c, fdr 45e Eiderdown Flannel, regular 50c, sale price 390 Men's Wallaby Fur Coats, regular.$17, for $13.50 Men's Black Dog Coats, good value at $25,.for $10 • Ladies' Astrachan Coats away down in price ' The remainder of our Millinery Goods in Trimmed and. Untrimmed Hats Feathers, Wings, Flowers, Ribbons, Etc., will be slaughtered dute ing the next two weeks. In some cases they will be sold atless than half price to clear. mosiNNoN &co. .13LYTH I our prices Etre so • • • • • 41 Persons in neighboring towns s • who are thinking of purchase is ing a flatter*, will receive an • ..• Eastman catlaogitii by droop, • Ing Ili a Card. Cit1141 ealti• eraa • , . • • bolos 445 56attnytn can ne • I supplied, powders and other light sup • - developing • plies can be sent by wail, • 6 6 Our cheap gxposuere Meter o 2 *4 36* gives tho correct expos- La Ts ure under all conditions and i • pays for itself in it alien thne a . g by saving (Wet end Under • , i exposure in negatived, . rolloilliemise4114.•41.0.04004 ' # liuron s NewsiestPaper, : H lb B. COMBEo : . 9 .• : Chemist and Druggtst, ea J. E. HARNWELL, CHEAP CASH STORE, VARNA s assoloraimosea