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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-01-16, Page 49 .4: The Willie Nowsaeordp AUBURN. d Mr. Wne Flulter mad fetidly of Olin 4 1410111 MUtore drove out Sunday expecting to WI • on Mr. jolau Rodgers, but being enable °LINTON. JAM N. IB1902 our old•tinet eesident called cm his tneteae. ertisements. to get tlarou h the drifted North Read aged father me 'Weet Wawaneek ISr /9a. Adv Rev e' Mica of Goderch suKi1 e Y PP I 4 at Knox church latit Sabbath While Viinter'S'ventua owes -W. 00eree &co-, 1 sacriunental eervices will be conducted The Photographer of Today -N, S. lieorr.• -, 1 next Sundey by Bev. Austin Budge of January Clearing Salo --.-D. M. NeSeatb4 (heat Stock Takingesie-Meteinnon at Co.- 5 teacher in this vicinity. •Clearing Sale-.1.13.11arnwell ° MS* 11111111aa is the guest of 11r.Thote Rook/Urn Wanted-janies Campbell 5 Anderson in the village end Miss Heron County Council -W, Lane 0 'Hannah of Winghana at Mr. Attlee Atterid She nest -W. W. 411104 0 Young's. r, • Pumpkin Ceptest-A., J. Grigg... ......... 5 Mr. Murdock is the guest of his Good Notes Spreads rast-hlowcombe's,13 father-indaw, eir. R. T. Berate CilRan110 Sale of Clothing -Jackson Tiros-s Me.undunato, at one tftne le pope ar A 'meeting of the Bible Society will Ord Week, ef January Sale-Modvens Bros-. V in conducted in Knox church on Wed. Fountain Pen -W. Fair Co '" 8peaday of this week surinaamt.t..• filepim...••••• Messrs. Geo, and J. W. TIM spent , a couple of dayelarit week looking for horses. No doubt they will buy the right kind, they wan t no other. „ Mr. J. Little of 7t1i con., Mullett, sold • a two year old colt to Mr. W. efeir ef the Base Line, Tbe price woe in the neighborimod of $100. Mee. Noble Lovett returned from • raoderich on Friday anti is staying for a short time at Mrs. Geo. T nee's. Thee. and John Hewett °Manitoba, who are biding a wee" under the parental roof, look at though the retries proyince had agreed with hem. Mr. Henry Youngblut while home in the village from Zurich bad ea riper. ation performed and now appears to be progressing well. Our public library is an up-to-date institution with over twelve hundred volumes on its shelves. It subscribes as well for the leading locals, dailies end magetaines so that our people are The have secured a house in CUnthu fairly well supplied with good reading to which they will move in the near matter. At the annual meeting held future. last week the following were elected Mr. j. Marmon sold tate •team to as officers for 1002: Messrs, Hill and Wallis of Clinton for President, Jamee Young the Manitoba market, Vice, G. 14, Sturdy Mr, E. Butt solcl„his team to J. Mc- Secretary, 0. E. Erratt Man of Seaforth, One is ewe years off Treasurer, D. E, Munroe and brought the enug sum of $150. Librarian. Miss El Blair Mr, 11. Woodyard (told a horse to Messrs. Rill and Wallis of the Hub. Mr, Geo. Tyner has been eornewhat afflicted during the last few days but we hope soon to see lain:t around again. . Messrs. 'R. J, Draper and D. Barr were in Seaforth on Tuesday attending the Annual meeting of the District Orange Lodge. On ,priday last anether of our Pion. ears in tbe person of Mr. Rebert Miller • passed into eternal rest. The end was sudden sad unexpected though he had reached the..good old age of Beyenty nine years. The deceased was a na- tive of County Fermanagh, Inhume, whefe he first saw the Tight of day on February3rd 1822 and came to this i country n his early 'years with his parents, four brothers and two sisters. His nother died • in the hospital at Montreal shortly after they landed, and his father, who taught school for several years at Taylor's Corners .in Goderieh township, and his brothers long since crossed the bourne. The only survivingmembers of the old stockare two sisters of deceased, Mrs. " William Murphy and Mrs. Cottle .of Clinton, It is messy years since: Mr. Miller took up land on the Base Line where by industry and perseverance he made a comfortable novae for biro. self and family,. He was a staunch Orangeman and one of the charter members of L. 0, L. No: 928. For several years the lodge naet in his home and when a hall was built it was locat- ed on his farm, he eleaSing them the necessary laud for ninety rime years at. a nominal rent. Some years ago the lodge made him an honorary member. for life in recognition of his past ser- vices on beealf of the order. Mi.• Miller was also a life-long member of theephureh of England and with hie - faintly was one of the mainstays of the church at Sumrnerhill. ' Mrs. Miller survives her husband together with the following members of their family: Mrs. W. J. elcBrien aiad Mrs. J. Harvey of Mullett, Mrs. Albert Me - Brien of. Clinton • Tames of Goderich township,RobereJ. at home and Wm. who has been in IVIenitoba, for several • months end was only enabled to •reach the hornestead as the funeral was pre- paring to leave. The •funeral, which took place on Monday,was very largely attended. Tbebeautiful service of the Church of England was conducted by Rev. 11r. Wright and that of the Orange order by Past County Master J. Scarlett. The pallbearers were the three sons, James, Robert .1. and Wm. and the eons -in-law, Albert and W.J. -McBrien and J. Harvey. By the death of our old friend, who was an upright man and a good neighbor, we ere de- prived of one of the few suryiving of our sturdy pieneera. • WINUHARI. Mr. W. J. Chapman i this week in Quebec and Montreal On bueinese. Mrs. J. Rains its suffering from quinsy. Mr. G. Newton will shortly start an; other livery stable in teem and is now busy Making harnese for the entire outtit, being well posted in that craft, His stand will be in the premises lately .. vacated by Mr. Elliott and will be up- to-date in every department. Owing to some breakage of machin- ery the employees of Beles factory, had to lay off for a day or two this week. Stock taking at Chapman's this week will necessitate a day or two's holiday for some of tile hands.' A little circular has been beamed by our health committee requeeting that all be yaccinated as mien as possible. One ounce of preventation is worth a whole pound of cure. The concert under the auspices- of the Ladies' Aid ef the Methodiet church was indeed a great and rare treat to all who were presort on Monday even- ing. This branch'. of the church is indeed tin energetic body ad has promised one thousand dollars tower& our new church, nine .hundred of which has already been &elected\ Directore, A. E. Wetheral, J. Wil- soo, F. Turnbull, J, Kennedy and T. Anderson. The amount of atone hauling that is golf) on riding with the late ohn McMillan thee. Woods of the Nile, Wetwanosh A big return for little money -when township, came here last week to sister, Mrs. ' would indicate exteneive budding operations here next summer. OtaNTON /041;1711.10$40001) 4 'I WEST TUCKERSMIT11. BLAKE. rfellfs•••••111••••••••••••••••••••••••11,114.44.4,44.114,404.: •.•n* - ^ A. number of our ferinere who con- template improving their outbuildings tins canting sunmaer are Mr. tunes Nott anti Mr, Wm. Colwell of tbe Lon don Boad and Mr. Iddo Cricle of tbe 2nd. They have got to far along with their work thet tiaey have the met. mita on hand, Mr. John Stevens will put in a cement floor and re•arratige his stables, Mr. Fronk Gran t, we believe, purposee bead. in a cement ello. A. number of our farmers attended. tbe Farmers' Inetitute in Brucefiele on Fri. day last. ler.audeirs,CharlesWiltsie spent their honeymoon with eicKillop relatives and returned last week. and have now got eettled in their home on the Lon - sten Road. R. H. White treated hie many friends to a pleasant everting at his hour on Teescley evening. Mr. Iddo °mete bas purchased from Mr, Win. G. Plewes twenty five acres of the back part of lot se, con, 2. The purchase price wise $1200: Our yolang folits Who took tire Were,- ELOISE Ai SKIM1NGS GODERICH CORRESPONDENT ern fever last summer have beeu driv- Pain. 1902 ••••1110lielleteltesteets•••••• 10 what pm 0,0 Sterling , wok., • • en home by th% keen Win S 0 the • • West. Amon t rise who havereturn. eeeeeetre...•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ed home late& are Miss Lea Durand Mr. Will. Brydges left after the 14re. D. Macdonald, rflgent of the PteSeilt3 • and Netters. John dames 13°Yee arid Model sehool exern, terna cloeed to 1 Daughtere of the Empire here end ' ear • 1 Denala 1410•4°°4 all 91 whew 1"k bale take ug the work of phreical director secretitry of the hospital menaging • e . 1 and hearty. under le cousin, Mr. Oo in Pentiend of committee, has ree4veril A cheque froin • Mr, Jack 'Walker le also visiting Boot Weed T. `14, c. .a.. Association, Mr,E. S. °Weston, Oneral Manager of . • Have yen ever theeeht : the Bank of Montreal, for the sum of 2 What a nice preseat it • friends around here at present. Lent Thurstley everting (in the week 100 s donation t weeds the Marine - a spend the winter with her setter,tot ;stayer) a very large congregation t ttle a camera Would make T • * 4 Miss Maggie Douglas has gone to le h R ve Anderson osPitek eenenie, • • F.Cressweiller of Duluth. Misa Douglas ine will be much missed, in the COnuounity Daniels, itohineon and MacKay were Only onedeeth occurred last week, I on e p a ori . the 1 tf xi The subject for that that of the thirteen year old son of Mr. and by her welly Mee& in the Se e MO was " Miesione " ably deinon- McCrea, foreman in Mr. Fred. Prid- es/et g , With school where she labored as a streted by Rev, Mr. Anteroom China harn'e esteblishment. The little boy teacher for a long time. was out playing on Monday, January Mr. Robert Douglas hae gone West 11 bit tav"Ita r"' °I" "'"'k• with a carload. of berries and intend* The foreign missions prayer end Itb. trying hie fortune. fliS many friendi thanksgiving was held in lenox church Monday, januery 6th, being the on Fridey afternoon. Teta, following feast of the Epiphany the day was wiet hair% Meet% seraessesd to 's ,me, teat our were among those who took part: kept as a holiday at St. Peter's servic- Mee, liernilton, edrs, Duff, Milt Mary es being held morning and evening. friend, Mr. Thinners Johneton, is able to be out again. itiENSALL, The sale of New Spoke ie limited to those wbo can afford to pay fancy prices for there, and when it is announ- ced that the Family Herald and Week. ly Star, of Montreal, bee purchased the eexcluelye right to publish. that clever Oanadian story "The Man From Glen- garry," one can envy the readers of that great paper. "The Man From Glengarry" is the taik of tbe book world The common question of the day will now be, "Have you read' The Man Frotn Glengarry ?" The publi- bationfof this remarkable story begins with the Family Herald of the issue of January 29th. If there are any of our readers who are not now subsoil -rem to that great family paper, they should take advantage of hie opportunity. Each subscriber receives, as well, three - premium pictures, the most valuable we have ever seen given to new sparer subscribers. rt • niTghlite, Elites gay° a bop last VridaY Mr. Reef:hitt bas bought the vacene . lot on Itingston, part of the MurneY We are pleased to uee Fred. leidd out estate, again fulyl recovered from an attack Mies Rhyme has returned to the of measles. Tbe Exeter A,dvocate last Normal echool aellamiltonefter spend - week pebliehed the statement that be ' ing her vacation at her home here, not spread. This was evidently written NitreireaJresffrieratryon retureed to spend had siuselpox and. was querantimed, Also it hoped, that the disease would to drive trade away from Heiman to view, after a two. months' visit' at her ast her home Belle, Exeter. If so it failed in its effect as 4ft/ter* Mrtt' Etunt'el of 6Itlicet". the past. week. .Rensali has no mai • i3orn-.0n 2'7th December to Mr. and business has been excellent here during pox nor is At likely tohave any. bum, Wo 1 ne Ilnoe,ewItinies,s Jessie Thor.n. ) f Olai a t i boy and girl Sonee hundreds of our citizens have and sore arme 'are now in order. The ovelinotheircaosf oh.er daughter, Mrs. Wilson go vaccinatedg past week f f t few ears ago to teach at eloosejaw, Mrs, Thern ulna is the guest thee • Des. have beeo kept busy and they had Kr. Berry Henning left Goderich a ID S1'flL keep up with the derns.nd. later steeled telegraphy. Mr, Jo it et o vs et is home after an ebseirce of sorne years. We understand that he is prosperingi o that golden land. It es ill be remember- ed that Mr. Reich once contested Haire ' was married on New Years Day to Miss Edith Maude Kidd of Warsaw, Ont., at the residence of her father, Walter E. Kidd. The bride was givea away by her hither and was attended b Miss lde. Rondeau of Courtwrighe ec.OLBORNEt TOWNSHIP. you pay five cents for The Illustrated spend a ew weeks with his Buffalo Express, • A. McPherson. - The stolen on Seturday blocked the roads for a day or two. A. spelling match was held in Zion church on Wednesday evening Mr Chas. Treble and Miss Olive Helyar were captains. Mr. Treble's side kept the floor the longest. Mr. Martin Connolly has bougbt out the Ashton Farm near Bennailler where lee has been running a brick- yard for the past two or three years. The councilmen elected , for 1902. on January Oth are as follows: Major ' Young, reeve; Messrs. Ed. Attrill, Win.-181ill, Alex. Robertson and Rich - rd Jewell, councillors. A very phiesant time was spent the other eyening at the home of Mr. Alex. Kirkpatrick, Jr., when he gave perty kr quite a number of bis neigh- • bore. All were well pleased with the evening's amusement. • We are sorry to report the illness of Mrs. Robert Straughan, Who was stricken down with paralysis, and is uuder a doctor's care. At tiro° of writing we are glad. to say she is im- proving. ' • If you want Colborne news read Tun . Nnws-Rncortie. The officers of Benrniller lodge S.O.E. are as follows ' Past President, R. 3. Walters President, James Jewell • Vice, P. A. Walters Chaplain, W. Stevens • Secretary,R. H. Mew • Treasueer, C. F. Oke Guides, � Walters, W, F. Hick, A. S. Gledhill, W. Fuller • lied& Guard, H. 0. Walters , Outside Guard, J. Anita, • • Quite an enjoyable) time viaisspentel the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mil - Ilan en a recent Thursday evening -when her Sunday school class presented her with thirteen pieces of Melina to show their love' for her as a • teacher. The address was read by Miss Annie Been and was. aefollows e. tins. mit.Liate: • Deer Friend and Teacher, -We, the merobers.of your Sabbath 'school class. • on thief' Thursday evening the disain of another year, desireto express opt bigh-apprecietien end r- egardwe enter- tain toward you. We have seen with pleasure the intermit you have taken eteryehing, that pertains to the spiritual interesb of our Sabbath school and of the services rendered by you to oat claps for many. yeari in the cape.: city of teacher,: We trust ehat many. ,more ptolleabie hours will be street. to- gether. We, • thereforeask you to please.accept this small token of °tie appre ciati with th on, w of A very happy Now Year. Signed on behalf of your class, Annie Bean, Ada Morrish, • Minnie R. Mitchell. Two of our ,pleasahte pretty e and obliging dressmakers have elmied their establishments. They will be greatly missed but -you know, sir, people will get marrid and then gen- erally away they fly like the robing in the fall to a fairer and more congenial Clime. Although there are no cases of small- pox in Belgreve the Methodist church of that village has beenquarantined, wi owing to one who as nfected with the disease worshipping inthe atore Said church, The C. O. F. Court Maitland No. 25 are endeavoring to secure the sweet Scotch singer, Jastis MacLachlan, to . again appear in Winghain ere the Winter patina. Our ball was not nearly large enough on Thursday last to hold all who would have liked to have heard that talented einger. ,We nA40 in Winghart five churches and five betels, all of whiela are well patronized, consequetitly the pros and cons are about equal for And against prohibition. While many love to drink from the Well that novae runs dry, there are others who will bitve their beer, come what May. If beer is injurious Must go sooner or later, to right must eventually Conquer all. We are of the opinion, however, iir, thab if our tempeeatice eople would all pull together We wou d haveprohibition quicker than a wink, but when it comes to politics, oh, my, what !ori- fice 1 Principle 18 slaughtered, con- ireienee deadened and partylsin is triumphant eyery time. Ws have this week to record the death of Mr. W. Allison which took Plate on Mends,. He was in his sixty eighth year. WAN a staunch Cornierva- tive and an Orangeman and had long been *resident of Winghani. Mrs. firown, we are sorry to state, Is very illrher friende, having no hope ef her recover*, deadly consumption baiting too firm &grasp to be unloosed. Bet husband fell a Vidthri to the white plague a few years ago. She will be Wised by many friends, but especially her fouNittle boys wile will loose their bob friend, e loving mother, OWitirt to heavy business pressure OW Widget' this Week 'DUNGANiON. A few days ago a meetine Was held in the *Maga to consider the Matter Of building & new school, The present school house is itt sad need of repairing and as it will take a goodly sum to re- pair it, manythought it would be ad- visable to build new oneebut od Fri- day it wairdecided to repair the old one for the present. Mr. Bert Smillie is home from Dale. phini Man. MaThonaite Smillie is laid up at pees, .ent. Mime Henderson and Roberts re- turned to Goderich on Monday where they are attending the Collegiate 111- stitute. . Miss Maude Whyard and also Mr. Herb Whyard of Torouto spent their holidayri at home.. • Distemper is a prevailing epidemic among .botseri in these parts at preeent. Mies 0. McLean will teach near Smiths • Hill for 1902, Miss Minnie Durnin, Who has been spending her holidaye et home, has re- turned to school at Godierieh again. Will. Elliott has retin reed from Tor- onto After a week'e sojourn there. For Dungannon newareted The Niewtes Romeo?, You canna buy a better illustrated newepaper than The Illustrated Dhffalo Expreseeand it costs °lily five cents, WYE*: • The Pioneer Clothier of Huron. Mr. Thos. Jackson who is now serving his third term as Mayor of Clinton. eivea,,er~evssweiverrese•a-ilves,wer,..w ertwer-oevAlwasessiose 13BLORA.Ve. S. J. Roy died a few days ago after an illness ot about • a week of pneu- monia. The remains were taken to his netive county of astings for in- terment. His fathet, who was here desu9rt,ing bis illness, remeened a few daya to close up hie tames before ester ing Word reached here on Monday morning of the death of Rev, Dr. Robertson in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A.darn Halliday and Adam Halliday Jr. left on the p. na, train to attend the funeral which will take place on Vired• nesday. Deceased's relatives are Mat- ly around here, being Duncan, a bro- ther in East Wawariosh, A,rc le ,of Winghare, another brother, and Mrs. •Adam Halliday, a sister. Deceased was well known here, having often visited and on several occasions occu- pied the pulpit of Knox church. Mr. ,Wilulam Anderson, after an &beetle() of nea_rer, four years,is agaih la our midst, We have not learned ' whether he intend.' to reunain or not. Henry Black, Ed. Vincent, Adam Halliday, and. Bella Owens are home from Manitoba for the holidays. Some of thein will remain most • of the winter, The arbitratore we learn have decid. ed against A achwal for this village, wis- ely we think at this is , rebited farnieti village ELMICIL A regrettable accident bappened ab the Public sehool one day last week by h" h tbeecorid on of Mr. Peter Deichert broke his leg, The boys were POST OilEICE STA.TISTICS. The following table shows the groin postal revenee of each Of the account - nig offices of the county to the end of the brit fiscal year, amount Of money ordere issued and the amount Paid to the postmaster at each Oka (includ- ing salary, forward allowance, allow- ance toward rent, fuel and light, and compensatien on postal note, money order and tutelage bank buoinese.) A.CCQUNTING OFFIOnn. • 8 "0 tp a sit ce, a. d A .24 ' Auburn $ 858 78 $17,846 181 241 79 Bayfield 632 63 10,618 49 333 67 Belgreive . 560 08 4,282 47 806-45 Benmiller 105 49 8,803 41 60 95 Bluevale 385 66 4,480 82 '182 86 ,Blyth • 1,859 59 0,097 80 602 70 Brucetield 404 81 8,721 '77 194 34 Brueseis 2,041 96 14,177 22 991 86 Centralia 316 15 1,663 36 130 68 Clinton. 4,347 '71 18.530 60 1,760 86 Oranbrook 189-65 4,577 23 126 97 Crediton . 602 67 9,850 50 835 21 a� Wood wood 371 08 1,850 40 202 82 Dungannon ,1362 57 13,654 01 825 87 Ethel 420 ge 5709 53 222 76 Exeter 2,805 20 10,1188 84 928 12 Fordwich 652 55 14,165 01 419 10 Goderieh 5,820,41 10,611 05 2,173 00 Gorrie 001 87 12,569 75 480 74 Herman 1,276 74 9,331 43 524 59 KiPpen 882 62 2,258 35 106 28 Londeabot o 806 40 5,114 91 178 87 Seaforth 4,082 06 14,182 65 1,801 59 Varna 488 07 1,777 18 174 74 Wit h 849 03 2,825 07 167 92 Wingliano 4,144 87 20,815 08 1,651 01 retrying in the yard trod while running VVroxeter 833 01 10,647 20 447 43 ou.,RERT PL,AINS, MANITOBA. the boy fell arid m one of his playmates zupich 080 69 8,183 85 -89305 eres atone of fkelliel 0On ilies leg fracturiog it above the NON- A OCOtiNTINO M.MUS. • fig We have had a long tun Of beautiful Word was received last ThurFollowing ere the sday of the non -accounting officee of, tbei coon - 'Weather. If it ham been anything likeart ter deatli of 14 Ile r He rock, it 1:01 d ty, The saltier is based on the revenue nice inOntario fever petople would dread f e id wohruoteforrreeosmeeleaors trheissidyeaciti)ni ybf, laenhi. tbli°alvetitieteearsotnn'Twthheat event ed about gatINr.. Erwin Sut true `of Dundee has Hefty bushele to the acre about here and oats from siete to seventy. The been visiting friends in mut about toWn grain is moving out slowly °tying to this week. the elevators being blocked. betause of n iti Mr. N. D. Buehanan is in Toronto Three new councillors were chose a shortage of cars. continuing his course in medicine, the late elections en d We now appear tohave the right me o In the ri bt lace -% - ---- '---- - ------- The newsy Cratextril 112INVS•It*COltD. MIL P. G. RIIMBA.LTA AGAM is much epprechsteet here. MARR/ED, 311/1110IPAL ELEOTIOES Mr. P. G. numeral], a native of God- erich township and hut vete mar of John Weselebe Mustier Greb, 3.0h• are London,wars married on Wednes ay of 1 t eirk. The Walkerton Herald tells , in Zurieb the police trustees Mattel , . ontwas follows: A quiet but very pretty * „ wedding took place in the Methodist Th.: 8Wt6thieertieleitItteeelln,1115„eLlirta,, °„,„' . church on Wednesday morning, when twe iter-thi wich-t; -ye-a-ri;;;- “u'''*""0 Mr. P. G. Rumba% mayor of London Th v te i T. k t city, turd AttninaA.Perdue, of Welker. re"6-Hart" 41(494./)610 212 ,....' ,Patitic11* knot Wits tied by Itey. Dr. Itoss, tenter iorsmniftek 430, loirie, 423, unottilv ton, were untied in matrimony, The 850, MeNkkighton M4i, Aikenheed 24 . tiof the chutcli The groom WAS aricom- anied by his friend, .M r. A. A. Lind, of ntion, while the bride was given ai9 WI by her unele, Mr. 'sue Sharinern. The Illustrated Weirdo Axprestr, Ti tneenificolt 'shower bocluet of tosto. Ask the local arrit every' 'Week for of "am The bride held in her hand a costs but five cents. Yeti wilt starer After a dainty breakfast .the haPPY regret it, conple took tile morning train for a ttip to Plotki*,. of the previous year; Revenue Aroberley $ 04 82 Belfast 109 10 Blake 115 08 Carlow 105.00 Constenee 147 93 Crewe 20 00 Oeysdale 111 02 Duelop 109 82 Egniondville 255 00 Fordyce 82 80 Hillegreen 09 00" Holineeeille 110 80 Kingsbridge 110 50 Kintail 197 50 butes 60 20 Laurier 52 60 Locheleh 141 00 Loyal 1)800 Mefeking 80 02 lel ern ock 45 01 Nile 104 02 Port Albert 114 00 Porter It 11111 '74 70 'Protiperity ,.28 50 St. Auguiftine .,, 128 00 St. Helens • 182 00 Saltford 00 Shepprirtitoti .40 00 Settnnerbill 23 26 - Westfield • 223 41 Winthrop 185 02 and her. sister, Miss Grace Kidd, air bridesmaids and little Eva Kidd, daughter of Edward Kiddeas maid et honor. The groomsman was J. Oar - bent Kidd of Toronto, brother of the bride. ' The bappy couple are spend- ing their honeymoon visiting Mr. Hertning's relatives at Cleveland. and London, Mr. Harry Heireing was organrit in Victoria street °beech here for years when his parents resided here. He else taught school at Salt - ford. We wish the happy cottple much prosperity, Miss Gussie Taylor of the Tupperville Public 141°01 bits been apending a few days in tewn aud was the guest of Dr. end Mrs, Taylor. ' We were glad to learn that W. Glen Campbell has recovered sufficiently to take hie position as organist at North street church. He had been suffering for some turns from sciatica.. Mho McIeurchie of •Centreville, South Dakota, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Morris, Mr. D. Ferguson has returned from a visii to his daughter, Mrs. Carpenter of Detroit. • AIMS May Britincombe• has returned from hervisit to friends in Mitchell. • Salary and allowance $ 60 00 00 00 5500 '4700 90 00 12 00 5000 40 00. 110 00 20 00 40 00 8900 48 00 90 00 80 00 28 00 00 00 : 10 00 10 00 20 00 The fire in Acheson's block at mid- night on Saturday might have colleen- eted. in a general conflegation, but the firemen were enabled to keep it merlin - ed to the one store. The smoke and water did much diumige to Mrs. Dun - haw's furniture upstairs and to Thom- sen &Son and Stewart's grocery 'store. a, E. Smith's store was in the same block and was gutted a few mortars *V, Now Mr, Thompson had got it fitted up' for a mimic store and creaser- vatory, but had not yet removed to it. Rio prawn and organa had all to be carried to a place of safety during this la.st lire. On Tuesday evening, '70h January, after the installation of the new Mils cent et Court Grederich O. 0. F. the retireue seeretaey, Mr. T. Burrows,was 'Made the . recipient of e testimunire from his fellow members in tbe form. of a eery hiuidsome 0. 0. ,F: pin, the insignia of the order, accompauied by a flattering addtess which was eigned ou behalf ot the wort by Messes, James Wilson and Janne S. Tate,' Ur. Burrows imide a neat reply and afterwards invited the brethein to partake of an °vitae eupper . at Bieck- st one's restaurant vvhere efreshments were served up :in ler. Blackstone', well known style. Messrs. Wilson, Davidson, Hnixiber, Newell and Tate' made coniplireentre y speecheie while eeeeral selections in its pleasing: ithvele.11lackstone orchestra. rendered der. ed Mr. Blackstone, we are happy to rlact9en,thinads ligpuoistietorne,00vered hit" The iietieesen of Dr. Clark tiled to get on a farmer's sleigh the other day, and fell over tbe :retailer and but for the watclaftil eye of the driver, whet stopped bit team and lifted the little lad up; there would hitee been :sorrow in the .Dre', home. Mrs. O'Connell, wife of Regietrar O'Connell, kindly presided at the organ in eit. Peter's church during the iodispesition of Miss Josie Shannon. Olatudie Humber centerraplates building a residenee on Victorie street. Messrs. R. Brown and Carfrey Dan. lop he've ieturned to fintsh their astute itre at the College of Pharnmey, Torre, - 80 horses out of the 80 which were on exhibieion on Saturday were perches - ed. for traneport to South Africa. The inspectoreare particular. ' Mayor Mute= entertained the new council to an oyster supper and a friendly chat at the Maples 00 Thum day evening last. The wintry winds did not kill the new Mayor's carnation boutonietes. One day last week we haw Mr. Andrews of the Bayfield Road heeling an immende elm log to the harbor saw- mill. It, was over three feet in diana eter. NeDietrich it Son shipped a carload of flout to London last week, We are glad eo note that tbe public library board have taken steps to stop the mischief MILO) has bean indulged in by the bore annoying the readers by throwing snowballs and hockey sticks up the steirs. At its last meet- ing the board empowered the librarian to exclude young people below the age of 14 if in his opinion disorderly- or attempting to overceowd the reading room. also requested the county judge to appoint him a special con- stable. The secretary was instrutted to correspond with Mr: Carnegie or hie representative as to a grant for a new public library building. We hope Mr. Carnegie will accede to their request The annual returns of the blether - marriages and deaths for tbe town for 1901 as eent to the registrar genet* show 511 births, 30 marriages and 59 deaths,. the latter being the largest number recorded for teeny years. Five tif these deaths were of timeresid en ts who came here to pass peacefully rtway and . some persons from other places died in jail, which will lessen the num- ber.' The next regular metieleg of the L. � L. will take place on Monday, Jan. 27th, in place of the nese Monday. in • • Fel)tuarY, ' • Mrs. Barnwell of Kincardine has returned from it. two months' visit at , Vancouver. While in Goderich last week Mrs, Barnwell was the guest of her brother, Mr. Robert Young. Messrs. Ed. Tilt me Archie Dickson Mee6nit:Calr'iral have returned' to McGill College, e in training at Victoria berepital, London, returned on Friday, to her duties. Miss Lulu Robinson, who accompanied • !dies Vivian to spend tbe holidays here, will not return to the hospital for a week OP:tW9 Miss Faulkner is the guest of bee parent. at her honse iBayfleltL The Cafe Balmotal passed into otbee hands after tlae New Year. Mr. 3. J. Edward, late of Chicago, is the pine. chaser. An exceedingly pretty wedding took place on 'Wednesday of last week at high nom) at the residence of the 'bride's mother, Mts. James Vivian, when her eldest daughter Jeanette was For only $2 00 you can heve The D- ummied to Mr. Frank ellayden Brown of Kelsonezoo, Mich, ev, Mark Turn- lustrated Duffel° Express by mail every R bull was the officiating clergyman. . Seturday. Could you 'spend you The bride entered the drawing rooni money 10 a better waYP on the arm of her uncle, Mr leeotge Black, who gave her away. The bride and groom stood upder an arch decor- ated with myrtle. The bride looked beautiful in it travelling dreer of dark ANNOUNCEMENT brown broadcloth,. the Waist of Which had it front of white silk veiled with chiffon and cream silk applique form- ing it bolero, and a rosette of white chiffon at the back of the neck which wits also trimmed with cream silk applique. The wedding was peivate, only a few intimate friends of the bride being preterit The wedding breakfast, which was it recherche one, was served in the dining room, Mia8 Coral, sister of the bride, presiding At the phut° while the guests enjoyed the repast. The groom's gift to the bride was a Very eubstantial cheque. The gifts to the bride were of beautiful design, including it hereisonie cheque from her mother him, Vivian. The happy pair left by Sp. in, train on regularly taken in upwerdir of ono their honeymoon trip to London and hundred timelines! botnee, and it has Detroit before going to their home at Kalamazoo. Beautifulgifts are seCtIred tbe prize, for nirlie Man From . &waiting there there. This bride was a GItIngarrY" 15 I" Prinn ind"d anditrieb very popular young lady here and the °,"•• greona is highly esteemed at ,Kalannie zoo, May a long ane happy Married • life be their*. Melte the Congh and Itee. N.Y. Wilson of the Mit ex. Works off Elie Cleirdi changed pulpits With Rite. j. W. Rob - 1°8°11 en Sunday. Mr' Wils" 13 a Laeritive Promo Quinine Tablete very °atheist and pleasing preached,. „„e„ „ „ee , et_ On Sunday evening' he took for his tett en"' a u.,e"? "let"' II() "Ire. el'e Sellettiew 6 -412, "Be ye therefore per- "Y. 4 -rice 44) Ce08. • Nice" Ile ehoeved that in order to have A greed Ohrietian home, the permits must be physically, mentally, and epiritually strong. At the offertory Ma Belcher sang in good Ynite the It has been proven feat Mr; ' neck of Goderich bas beaten the World For he hotbtemiaatstet er,re oefrnaiysienagr; h leehasg steugarsobwet them ef weights . running from' 813 pounds in 1891 to three in 1898 weigh - mg respectively 844, 355 and 388 pounds. • „ , Ex -Councillor • John. Martin had a grand "AtHome" to friends and relat- ives the other day. Mr. Thomas McGielicudy, a former, resident of this town, was tbe other day presented with a silver -mounted upbrella by the Bible class in Col- lege street Baptist harch, Toronto. Mrs. R. R. Smith and children are visiting their friends at Woodstock and London, • .• Miss Ethel Rhynas left on Monday for the Normal et Hamilton. On 'Monday wecalled on Mrs. J. Par- sons Brown, president of the W.C.T. U. and foundher deep in the mysteries of making bandages for our own soldiers in Africa to take with them, The Military Depatereent asked for bags with bandages etc.and the, W. C. T. U. here are making the numberie required, SOMe three hundred. THEY S011iETINIES WONDER. • If you contemplating buying pforreeyeon: di oo :40trn foroarog.et WeLPcin. • on and see whet 1119 can do• • • eupply you. at all prices from • • 31 up. The best, bit for a • -cheap camera is the Brownie • et Nee..2 at 32, Prom now till • v • nristenae we will melte you • a present of • • Newspaper subscribere often wonder why a publisher keeps on sending- the paper when the subscription has ex- pired. When it subscription is paid to it Certain time end the time ex- pires and the paper is stripped, it look as if the editor doubted the iti• tegrity of the subscriber and in nine ciente out of ton the subtcriber win give the editora calling dorrri for insinuat- ing tlaat his credit is not good. Ra- ttier thab east any reflection against a neighbor's honesty to nay a small debt it has been customary for newspapers to eoritinue sending the paper, after the, time has expired. The city. weeklies and dallied do not genteel/11y follow this rule as . their subscribers are e.t a die ts,nce, and besides ' they are) not .ite- quainted with them and do not know their financial standing., One Messed deem it an honor that bis credit is not doubted when:the publiebers continue to send the paper. Should the subscre ber desire to have hispeper discontinu- ed he should inform the publisher and - remit to date, army amount is owing. IMPORTANT Pethaps the most startling announce- niene ot modern times is the etatement that theserial rights of "The Man from Glengerty" heve been sold to the peb. Helene of the Itemily Herald and Weekly Star, Mon We're and thab it will be itimie.diately eonemenced in serial . form in • that wonderful paper. As rimy imagined, • the price pied is lerge, for the story, "Tho Man From Glengarry," • is undonbtedly the- best story of the year'. elver should' sling It. It is cleverly constructed and bean. Wilily written, No font) or. woman in this country will now want to ailmit he or elle hire failed to read Ralph Corinor'e great book for the Pernily Bernal Oook's Cotton loot antriuta beautiful solo "The Herne land, Mies titieeeistully tusternonihly bp over ' 50 00 Shannon accompaniet, ,. 0,0001Aales.sereeerfeateal. Lad mimic 40 DO Iiiies Margaret Macdonald reeeived a ie. TAM AO other Ila cal mixtures, pine arid your entroost VW Coal GM Root (ASIA 9°,„oq Marys where her awn . Aire. Leonard, xtzer, soli cleareesstronssrielperhst. tr. , 1 Ot 2 firinien.02 reoenni of prieri Mtn aw0 &Gent , Akt8000o% latitY reill.lbutiliain lora all her furnisninge OIL, Itit4111614aan roOontirreirded Py An „ Inetrigt Th0 Chrolitfflorkmoski9y WIttdolor, Ont. ' And clothing by Sattirday night'i fire. 111,0saihis•nlaillSii ill Claw% 20 00 I go go ish Exchange last week, Reside, Aintree), kat ?Vette 400 • • • 10% discount on CaMeree • • • ore. 15% disco:14 0450emera.s • •• • . . • Pwebroso auras tIn h inneklignhiboof 1 Pp gu rt co bws hot •• : • Ing a censers wili receive ite • • Eastman catlaogue dropp- • • Ing us a card. Other camerae • besides the /Mestere* can be • 8 supplied, Films, developing • powders and other light sup - ▪ pee can be sent by men. • • • • Our °beep Exposure Meter • at 85c gives the correct expos- • ure under all conditions and • „ pays foe itself in a short time • * by saving over sod under et • exposure in negative', • • • • 4 front $1 to 310 • 10 00 telegrern ott Motidal, tee go to St., initatiolutere dritigkone irri619 gey ag go It. E. Smith registered at the Brit' rot 80681 085ton notati, 11. • • . • 71 H. B. COMBE • • • s, Chemist and Druggist. • • • elereene••••••••••••••••••• " MOM is known by the eompany Ile keeps," The 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, Some of our special lines: New Raisins . ‘f IC 11 41 Currants Figs Dates Peels Nuts' • 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- eel- and Fear nae Foe." W. T O'Neil, RUB GROCERY. eiseeeselee, leesiereeeseess 'soarer leeeleteeeeeeeeheeeeseresee-eee $ White Pine Com- pound Witla Tar Is the best for recent and chronic,. Coughs • and Colds, Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, etc, and other inflamed conditions of the lungs and. air passages, RUG STORE. R P. Reekle, .Z.ZfirtoTIZILDey Jackson # -as.-owiroAaAaotaio9-49-ovea-mkarribefeayekaalle, OE TALK. • For the Fell and 'Winter Trade Our stock is complete. Never before were we in abetter position to give you just whet you want in all kinds of seasonable Footwear. And our continuously increasing sales is the best evidence we ran give that our _ • • • • SYSTEM OF SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS ts just what is needed .by -the buying Public: We can awe you 'dollars in your shoe bill. Try us and lee. . FULL STOCK OE .THE CELE111TE14111.1if RUD BERS for which we are sole agents in Clinton. Touren no riskbuying youi , rubbers hem us as we do not handle Seeond Quelity or Auction. goods. It will pay you to see etre heroin countere, which are being constantly replenished with the best bargain(' ever offered in C linton. See our Misses School Boots, sizes 11 • 12, 13, 1 and 2, at • , 85e, and $1.00, either laced or buttoned. They are great value. THE (MD RELIABLE . and Ono rriee • • Butter and Eggs taken as Cash THE GREAT CASH STORE - - This Big - - : JAN CLEARING SALE1 I is a Great Success • The selling is great because the. Eargains are real, As' fast as piles sell 'down we're "culling out" More extras to ; fill up the special pike tables,• . If ever. you had a Bargain in Dress Goods, Furs, Under:War, Hosiery, Blankets, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers A snapi in Men's Pea Jackets and Ready Made t I now is your time. , 1, Suits. All Boys' Suits and Overcoats at Sweeping Reductions, .4. few Fur Coats at clearing prices. D. M. MoBEATH - BLYTHI r 1 - Pretoria Illook. OW ear's unaiture 1141000.6 Selecting Holiday Presents is a difficult task. Nothing will prove more satisfactory or serviees,ble and at the same time bring wore comfort to the home than a nice pieoe of furniture. Our selection for the Holiday Trade this season. surpasses anything we have yet offered, Platen. CAtItarro MONO Ciinflfrila grim it,torts StOrtterertine 130ort 01.80 Otairitelditee DitresmtO WAntAge HAIL Eiltita titinikitt TAntais EAttet Untie JAntitxtgat SVANDO EAstats ?IMMO PAVIA Itikeice 00trOttle It will do you good to see thebeautiful line of Pany Rockers, Morris Chairs and,Pdd Parlor Pieces, we are offering. We will consider it a pleaeure to show you through our Varerooirts even if you do noat.waut t,o.puir:1;e4 vv0trto Mauer, Night anti kleed&s, ottlig atietTered at residonee of Our rilearal Ditootor, I, W. Itiog ottst, oPPoitito idtriatitt,