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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1902, Whole Num,ber 1241
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water tank elose to the station from presented
The NewS-Record with a that '1,Jetry" Fitzgerald, who has exercises in connection with the Col. Mr. Dan. McLeod of Roch
'T John-MeLeod of Itoenselteorn, ;0
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The 0. T. R. has decided to build a Little Miss Jean Bell on Saturday Word was received here yesterday The ninth annual commencement 1\ •
- which the L. H. & '-13- locomotives basket of choice ,now aPnles. The lieen a conductorupon the 14. H. er legiate Institute will be held ia the were here attending their .motlier's
joyed. iuneral, have returned to thew work.
Mr. Hugh McLeod returned home .
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will be supplied. 'Illis will take the ',now , were rosy-01001ml, like unto B.' for years, is hopelessly ill. 111r. town. hall on Friday evening when the
II : place of the tank on the /lase Line. Miss Aitn herself, and were much en- Vitzgereld was popular with the following program will be giveu :
. 'travelling public.
• TEACHERS ENGAGED:
Happening to notice Per. John •MT.SICAL.
the other day carrying a brace of purchased from Mr. C. Hoare of the at the Model school have seemed Viol:7 Solo-11:liss Irewne Stewart
. rer nen s an e .. ,
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$Ransford wouline, his 'way homeward Mr. William Glenn of eltoiney has "the following teachers in training . . ,
eaptiry and was informed that the iota," says Mr, Hoare, "a. lovely tone *No: 4, MeXillop ; Miss E. Masgrave, Dairy Maul s Drill -Collegiate Girls evening wee sPent.
Lac ne1-11, rower, .
Solo -N. Murch
Merchant of Venice-MisSes le Chiel.- of, .the Omen s liotel,• was in the vil-
lege on Moneay.
Mrs. Murrey of London, proprietress
plemp •partridge and with a smile of notsic emporium a mahogany case schools :' lVfiss X. McCourt, Ilullett
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anticipetion, 'the News -Record made gold medal Newcombe" piano. ',It ..feepa.rate school ; Miss L. Lawrence,
Won. in 'the wilds of Algonra. Among bought a similar instrument from the Bryans, No. 5, Morris • C. Fraeer, 'No. e : • ,
, ' • guson were: in lIeniall last -Saturday,
Commercial hotel, and Mr. John %1r 11 II. Darrow, proprietor of the
Cantelon . who is on a himting exPed- G. Steep of floderah township eas ich 1 W. Jarrott, No. 9, Goderich • B.% Piano Duet -Misses Hoover aud Par-
ley and A. McEwen '
birds were a present from 111r. E. J. and the best action p?ssible." Mr. J. No. 2,. 'Towle% ; -Miss X. Hart., Zur-
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a others who were thus remembered by eaaue souree and the Methodist church • 5, Wallacel E. C. Wilford, No. .7, .i,nstrun,tcntal-.Miss M. coats • Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holina.n of Eg-
1 lil T were Mr MeTa t tart the at. 13elgrave ' has bought a. Dolieety or- tiullett. • eorenatron Ode -Miss I. Gunn • inondville were in the Village lust
• • • Physical Lulture-collegiate ("irls . *11. ' \ •
gan from Mr. Hoare who is .cloing an Mr. it. P. Coombs, subscriptioe
extensive business. . AN EYE LOST. • . Violin Solo -Miss Mel3romo
• Belial's SpeeeliC. Mustard -. agent for tee London Free Press, .was
WORK WELL DONE. • • The twelve year old, son of Mr. Glee -C. C. I. Ladies' Glee Club.. here last Friday.•
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IIE.CONDITCTOR DYING. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
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Instrumental -Miss X. Scott rota or ran
K 011 ay
Quartette -Mrs. Meech, Mrs, Chow- Mrs, William Sarith gave a party'
en, Messrs. Murch and Sibley. on Tuesday evening to a number of
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. Messrs. Fe r and the folks at- home.
' TM; FOURTH OPERATION. . • •
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On Friday Iast au operation -was
performed: in the hospital on john
Hill, son of Mr. George W. 11111 of
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Sumenerhill, and he , is now slew-.
ing - satisfactory progress to re-
coeery. John is, a fine, strapping.
yoeng man, almost too long for
hospital beds, but lie is • having more
We have all the materials yon will need. We catry a -very large than the average Alegre of suffering,
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a stock of Skein Silks, such as Filo, Roman Twisted Embreidery, Rope, •this operation being the fourth which
1 Etc., Etc., and sell them at 0 skeinsfor 25c. " .•. . ' he has had to undergo. We hope it
f . • . will, be the last, howelver, and that he
will in clue season be Ili:Itself again. .
i All colors in Silkene at 5c °spool., •• . . •
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* • ; Base Line was destroyed. by • fire a-
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Orkney Shetland Floss, the beet English make, full ounce paCkages,
much superior to other makes, 7c a, skein.
"Beats All" Shetland Floss, liaht weirely, 5c a in.
Berlin Wools, 2, 4 and 8 fold, ah .ut,125 colors to seleet from.
Best Scotch Fingering Yarn at 75e per pound.
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Cushion Tops, Stamped Doylies, Centre Pieces and other Stamped
Linens with choice designs. • .
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Pay More •
• Than we charge for repairing you pay too much. it you.
pay less you don't get your workdone right. We. do our. .
watch, clock and jewelery: repairing. as well as it 0411 . •
done and our prices •are very low., --cleaning, main!. ••• •
springs, $1, and all other work egnally,...lOw..• When. Was, .
your watch cleaned.last ? Better have it' examined. new.j. .
you may save yourself considerable expense later on. •
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P. B. Crews,
Biddlecombe's Old Stand.
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jeweler and Expert Watch Repairer, - •
Refractionist and Dispensary Optician.
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, ..mr-Ary.ev , wirtgor fispoirrxvii - Meeting, and' all .sliould be origami. services and . to the high esteem iti 'Noe. 24th 1844. • He was thus about and afterhoon were preached by Rev..
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bout •one o'clock, Sunday morning. -4
lia,c1 net been in Use for two years so.
there is considerable mystery as to
.the cause of -the fire. The building be -
looked to the Andrews Bros. and, being
uninsured theirleigell be one • hund- •
red -dollars or more. • •
• • The slaughter house was rented a
few days agp .by Mr. John Scruton,
who intends. to again embark ,in the
butchering..business and will open out
'this week in the block next to the
• Commercial hotel. Mr. Scretan, 'who
. has had long. experience, has letv eup-
eriors• as" a knizlit, of the cleaver.' Ile
. has •rented the 'slaughter lieuse-on Mr.
J.• 0. • Elliott's .'farmr. formerly used
1)57 Mr, Frank Powell.• , • .
Jemes Vaneguiond of Itullett nret Daring the evening the prizes will be • Y
11 1 '1 t' Clerk Coat -- presented by Mrs: Brewer an the cer- . visiting relatives at I•Xillsgreen for
Si 0. with a sea accident on Thursday of
H t n
. • the past two -weeks:, returned home oe
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for extra services in connection 'with last . week. He was splitting some
the cement walks the, town council kindling when. a splinter • of hemlock
might •with good -grace at the sane . *flew up and struck his -left eye: When •
time liave made some' recognition ol the 'splinter dropped it 'took part- of-.
Mr, los. Wheatley's ..services as Sup- the eye • with it and the •eight is gone
forever. .The -surgeon is hopeful that
erintemient 'of construction. It need
/reit necessarily have been in a' mo4e.... the sight of the remaining ey.e .may
tare. way, though he Was- overseer and !.) preserved! .
woileinan as well and the work •was • • ' •
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pushed inuch.mOre expeditiously than - PATRIGne suaz.vrcEs. . , . •
when. .it eval4 done by • centract, Prey-- ."
ious foremen.- • looked - 'on, but Mr. • "
There ...were exeellent .. congregations
011 Slthd4 last at the thanksgiving
Wheatley kd on.. ...-"• • • . • . services held. in St. Paul's church and
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BIBLE SOCIETY MEETiNG,. . the choir was inuch laeget thaw usual,
. . -.. The rector, Rev. Mr. 'Gunne, officiated
The .annual meeting a • the Clinton •and"preached inspiring- and, patriotic
Brench- of the Bible Society- was Lehi sermons, %His morning subject was
in • St. Paul's. school house on -Tees-. •on the text "Be lee Thankful" and the.
clay end those who were able to be. evening discourse W4S a loyal address
present listened 'to a . very interesting - .based on the. text .."Righteousires,s- ex --
address from *the. agent of the Society, •alteth .4 • nation,".'Prey. 14- 1 34.
the ReV. C.:E.-Dolton of, St. Caller-. The • greatness of. the British Empire,.
ines:,.-The:inclemency. of the w.enther its present prosperity, • its advantages
wag • no doubt - responsible •for '. the as a limited.ropearelly over any 'other
email' attendance, The -Rev. Mr,Greene, kind of goverioneet-Wete all attribete
was reeappointed '. tatisiclent and last ea to its natioual .recognition of'
year'S officers 'were re-elected. -' •The 'rightemispets. - The choir rendered .the
Rees, Metiers. Genne, . Manning elid • -praise. service' in a 'most effieient man -
Gifford took part in . the- dpennig ex- nee and the ..offertory •aritheut reffeeted
ercigeg..aed with- the Rev. Be: 'Ste:Wart' ..zreat. Credit ireon'thein. •The •services -
delivered brief addresses.. ..- . :• - throughout were those -a.uthorised- for,
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.1tIODELITES. VISIT • GODERICIL.
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Friday:. evening •--last tivo.! jolly
loadsof•Modelites and a select. •few
.froin the Collegiate,- chaperoned bY
'Mr. Lough, returned the visit. of the
Goderich Modehtes. .I.Tpon'their arriv-
al at Goderich they were received •by
the reception committee and. introduc-
tions !were given; after • which: a.
lengthy programwas•connirencecl con-'
sisting of proMenades, music', speeches
and' last, •but not least, a tasty tench:
•The ,part of the program. 'supplied by
Clinton- consisted.'of .recitations. from'
Misses. Roda.way' and McEaten, a solo
by Mr. ;Wilford eirtitled• "A Mile A -
and•• 'also a. beantifel number
eutitled '‘ Answer''. Miss 1,. Coats. -
it was nearly o'clock when the hap-•
try' tompany took their departure af-
ter thanking the Goderich students for
their most kind and hearty 'welcome. •
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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. '. • the King's birthday; . : - ,
Tbe anniversary. ,seevices •in connee- •
' ' •• - ' ' SCHOOL 'BOARD MEETING; : ••
:Lion with the Baptist ehurch were held At ,last- Saturday night's meeting of
last. 'Sender when Rev. • Mi • CpItman• the Public school board the report .of
of •Bremptoe pi -cached both a.* ni. and Inspector Robb. ,was presented: • ft.
evening: In his Student days Dlr. , statedthat the Conditioe of the 'school
Coltman was Pastor of this . 'church, was "quite- satisfactory" and "per -
He -was popular •with the. Baptist pep- fectly satisfactory."' The -board. cottla•
'pie and • other •dendmitiatious itg .well ., - scarcely desire more. The Inspector,
and large congregatioes :were .present Who has an eye for outer' adornment,.,
to hear him . The choir was .assistect added a P,. S, width read : "Would
for tee occasion by Messrs, James Me-- :eot a coat of paint improve .the av-.
Rad. and Robt, Downii, Miss ,. Lela eearance- Ot the shed .ancl division of Cliaton did. all .that was."possible , disagreeable,. but it never hes lust •the
to reliever the sufferer, bet the iaturies • -mile :eliect upoio,an -oyster upper as
Hooter waS organist. • - . fence • ?". • The board has not yet grew-
. The •tea-ineetilig helcl bo Montlay.eve pled with the query. .. were too great for human aid to a- it bite upon. eluteck :attendance. :Any, .
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ening was also a splendid suecess. Tea , principal . tOugh's rePort read .• as' . •
. veil and he died at a.31) Friday Morn- way 0 -pleasant (rioted waS there .and a
-ene :piano ',and granioplione • under the
y •
• The winners of school prizes are as SaterdaY last,
ilsoe of the firni of Wilson
follows : Form 1-W. Stewart and IV, lVir• R. W
& Sea:forth, was in the village
Taylor, equal. Form -2-M. Coats,' 14,
'Hoover. Porta 3 -Jr. Leaviug, If, last Friday and Saturday.
Mr. James ldaedonald lia.e gone to •
Clerk, • Jr. Leaving and P.
'Macdonald. Form 4-X. McNabb,. C. reside with his son. -law, Mr, John
Mustard. Form 5HJ. Laird, J. An- . Torrance of Clinton, 'for the winter. ,
dereoti And 0. Brigham, equal. . Mrs. 1.Jaines Pollock a.nd son,Master
- Clarence, have been visiting friends -M •-
" _Clinton the past week.' •
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PHIL.II. 11,11.7RRAY BRUCEFIELD Mr. William Woods and sister, Mrs. •
• DIF.S FROM THE EFFECTS OP
..trIctratiOt (In? rewtliticiinleitai 0 ibne:nononnalestdraip);
• A GUN SHOT. . . • •
13rucefield, . died front 'the effects -of a Mr, Jolin Biggart and sister, Miss
last. •
• At an early hoar On Friday inOrn- Miss Eddie Falconer and Miss Mary , •
Ing last Mr.' Philip 'H. Murray, pro- Doirson spent last Sunday at the lat- •
Prietor of the Commercial hotel, ter's' home in Stanley..
shooting accident . of the afternoon • Jessie,''. of % Wyoming•-• county, New .
' York state, are keine on a visit.
pre,vients. • .
lo company with Mr. John Snider • Miss McCoren•ick and Miss Sturgeoe.
of Brucefield he was '7 hunting of Chicago :are visiting ,at the latter's •
Ross' bush, a short distance smith- uncle's,. 'Mr. James Sturgeon's. .
west 9E the village when the ult. . Mr,‚ William Sturgeon left on Wed -
fortunate • affair happened. The two needay for the Old Countey' in- charge
Men were some distance apart so' that of a mega. of. cattle. . • ,
Mr, Snider vvas. not an Actual eye wit- • The trustees of •our village seboot
ness but could, easily 'surmise how it . held a meeting • on Monday- evening in ..
took' Place. Me. Murrey had. shot at the .town hall for ...the purpose of hir-. .
'a black squirrel; but. not bringing ing a' principal, for, the. Public Khoo'. •
down was following" it up io as to get ! Quite a number of applications were
another shot at • it when .he stunibled reweived and after they were • all con,:
and in falling the gun .diecharged and i .sicleieel' the •application of Mr. Rob -
tore 'a hole through his side So latge.1 ineon of Seaforth was linanimously . • .
and deep that the:heitit was revealed. ! enddrsed by the meeting. •
Mr.. Snider heard both" explornints, but ' •••Ree. 0. F." Newton of .Waiwick, was •
thought nothing of it at the time, but ! the guest .of Mk. James Parke, and' ..
on turning to rejoin his lidera' lie • 'Jr. . Fee of Goshen ',last week. ;Mr.. '
heard a groin and on .running to the •-! Newtori was at one time rector of the --
SF-0t -from whence. it came found Mr. Bitylield parish and his old friends
Murray •• weltering in 'his own ,blood-. were glad to 'see hint again. •
ASsistance was hastily- suninioned and . The 0:. oyster. eupper tame -off
the injured initn taken to eis own 01e. the 5th:.with a' good attendance,.
licrtne., The. local:doctor arid Dr. Gime Ile:" weather Promiged to be it. little" •
C. C: t. :LITERARY •
The seeond meeting of ;the C, .C., I,
Literary Society was•7'held. ,the.
sembly room ',last . Tltursday'.eyening.
It was • opened by a piano Solo -by F.
•Chatit.,.'AS there was .e large• program .
the President'S address was short. • At
last ineetieg.it was decided to have 'a
.schoof- paper.. It was now. moved and
eerried • that itbe called " The Tyro,"
and the eteff ae..follows::
I•loustort:; assiStants,;feiem "4=T. Mus-
tard, form Coate, forin
Stewart,. -form Doherty: On
short notice. the editor and 'stall. had
the • paper well.. arranged and-- judging
'from the first issue the next will . be •
•.100eed.. forward to with ..int.erest...Mies
Arnrstrong. then. gave*. a carefully •pre-,'
pared essay. The sicbjectof debate was
oirv sympathies should be
the Boers the African war:" The.
„allieinative • was.. taken by Bert 'Me.••
Omen,' 13. •Penfound and: Miss .. N.
Holmes, the negative by A.•Baird;. IL.
Tenney and. Miss G. Murdock. Dods-
eion was -given .in .favor. of the affirma-
tive. 'the glee 'club, composed of. the
girls of: Nee....3 mid' 4, .sang a- cluett
and armee. •••NO.• doubt the club . will
be •ct prominent 'feature in future pro-
grams.. • ...Mr. '.Tier being appointed
critic for thenreeting, was -next called
on, -.He • said • -his first duty. was t0..
criticise the critic, or the thaieniag,
for puttiug hire . in- that position. .e
believed he belonged to the class which
Shakespeare 'describes as having. . no
music in 'their souls. And as. such
should • not be trusted to 'pees their
°pillion -on a prograni, especially °lie
•of . which music formed a part. Miss
Armstrong's essay was. original. ••:: He
• %Quid like to seee8Say at &cry
wiis • screed in the council ehe.mber and' follows : "Our .attenclanea for October nig- ' ' • •
of attentive waiters was kept busy. average, ...attetidance,' 33o. cieraljy. Murray of Tuckersmith„ wile. with his under..the ntanitgement at Mr. Tippet,
Shortly, after eight o'clock the chiirch .. pupile of. school age are .not :attend- sOes engaged in threshing in- that who is, a good ..eritertainmerit it • hint -
was crowded by townspeople .enct ' a . ing school. • S.ome are • employed by township . for 'Many years... 'Aii gen wheteenusie is required.. After the .
timelier . febni the cottetry, Rev.. Mr. business inch. EVidently. the compel- •Other. Kne• Thomas, was kicked. to, eroWd-•, aesemblect the. first thing de: • '
Deelop .presided. The feature 'of .the :tory • attendance act has • become • . o... -death by a, horse a few years. weer. Mending 'attention was the oysters.
evening .was • an • Address by Rev. 111e. dead letter." ' ' ' „ • . ,‘ • • ldr. Murree', .who was only hi . his The tables were hicely arranged and
Coltman en " The Outlook...in Ca#ada• .. • • . - -
• . . • . • . 3Iith year , was mairied to a daughter the 'oysters . good. About too mem- .. „
for Ce.nadian Young Men." The thonie poING .wEi-J,- '
. . . . • ' .. •• • ,of , Mt. IA). Jones.,• Alert of Lcadbery, hers of., t 116 . Orange lirotherhoOd. par- , - -. -.• . .._ .
.was a' patriotic oho and the epeaker's . ltlr. - who bore him. three - children, the took .of . the'. feast. Atter "stepper the ' •
remarks 'found echo in ..the. hearts of , La.ek 'Kennedy yeturirect,' on Sat-. • '
youngest only e., . few months old. . ' Rev,/ E. . C.-. Jennings took the chair
his hearers. The. •following prograni, tirdaY from a business trip. to Sud- . . Mr.:Murray kept the hotel. at Varna and ,after a few. introdnefory remarks
was Well rendered.: ' . , . bury, North'Bay and.: the Soo, , 1-I
--e. fer a time and on ' sell ing out . moved the progrant was begun. It wag as
Quartette; Mrs*. Hoover, Miss RObb, .. was favorably impressed.. with the -to • •• EginintdVille 'and theitee'. to. Dlyth • follow s : • •. . • ,. : . • • , - . . . . '
prospeete in allAhree towns, but Par- aboat a eear ago. ril- the. latter place - ,Soilg,Mr. Peels • • .... • .. • . . •,. ' .. .
-'' 4e$8rs' l'IcRae aild Dc.*# - - ticularly ' SO with .Sault .Ste. Marie he met with an.. accident 'in which his Instrumentals, ;Miss Rottatt; IVIisses . ,
Jackson,
lift., ja4k.... wbich has . made really marvellous
progress 'during. the past three years• ago he bought -the ,Courinercial .hotel . ,VipIie, Mr. Charles Tippet
:arra was broken. *Less' than a month ' P011ock; Dr. -Smith ... • • ;
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Solo, SteWart Jacksein • . ,: •• ,' ....
: Reading-, Alias Wilson ' • ..
, .Dttet, Miss Irene Anieng.the former residents of Clintoe •e:,,t Bruce.field and. had just nicely got ••'Song, Mr. A. 'Erwin ..
, . Reeding, Miss Taicilte Grant ,' settled ,down when his ttatimely death., :. 'Speech, Dr. Smith .... . • . -. .
,• ' Soli •.• •." . • . ' • • whom he met there were r J. C:, MO.-
, Quar:tetto; .T. jacksdn. and, foxiiiy . ler, who • is • carrying on a delivery
busineee. ..IIe has clone well: "John- ward,. genial' man, . ,posseseing very gave a timelier Or...selections •from the •'
took...place; ....: He.. was a •striughtfor- ' Mr,' Peckee.also in • his ;good nature
Solo, N. Illarch ,.. . . . ..- ,
. - - MesSrs. Wattle mid BoWits ' • * ' • 1 • ' f $ •
otTin' • the leading hate' at 'the .Soo, sincere 'sympathy to the bereaved wid- was a pleasant one and the 14.0: L., •
11 '" Miller is manager of the 'Algon-
ti many, warm friends • who extene their ..grateralhone. Altogether - the evening' - .. •
Quartette',. Mrs. Hoover',,, Miss Robb,.
Mr. :Murray _Wae a son' of William .direction Of Mr. -12.. -Peck', and a violin
from .six to eight o'clock a large staff Was as follows' e. girls- .1e7,".bOys 190,
.. . . • --' - and gets a .sa ray. 0 roo a mon 1. ow. . . .• • • • •'. iii 1.0 he .congratulated upon 'the sue-. •
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PRESENTATION: . • ' - ' ' .. .. C,•'M. Smith was a. telkraph operator The deceased -carried a life iusurance • cer $ of the lottlicring..
. Mr, W., II. Latornell, who hes reCen- 'la Llinton lifteen years ago, but is
. of Sis'boo divided between the Sons . Mrs. 'Fee and her son Wm. were . • .
no* . editor :of the • Soo 'Express and .of Seotland, the Mutual I,ife and . an
, tly heel' transferred • to the Ridgeto.wn• eine of ' the leading.politicans in that accident .company... • ..' . .
Breech of the Molsons , Bank,. returned dietriet. In the. late provincial. eke- The. ,funeral took place oft Tuesday'
to Clinton ' Lar a brief holiday • .. and t ions le was the Liberal candidate but to .the Eginondville 'cemetery. and. was
while here his presence was taken .ad- faded to win.. Dr. Gibson, son Of Mrs. . One of the •largeet ever eeere in that
Aimitage of 1.,s, the choir of St. Paul's R. MaLennan., has a large and .grow-, seethe'. Services at the house and
ehurch to • present him -with- molten- • ing praetide.. •, ' ' - • • ' .. graVeside were conducted . by Rev. Mr.
to of his connection. with them as . At Sudbury Mr. Kennedy. met 5:. Sewers. The ' 'bullet service of the
choir . leader,. The . gilt was a hanch- --m, Doyle, • Who severe' 'years ago was
senile, volitens• of the Book • of Common' a Sons -of Scotland' was .r.1so gone
journeyman • tailor iti Clintop. Ile' through with at the cemetery.'
Prayer •with the inutile for, the Services now -Mims a 'fine- hotel:. in the nickle . .. . ' • ' . • • •
an. artistic piece of engrossing. Mr: • • '.
town.and is. rated at $50,000, •• • , .
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,throughout aed the. fly-leat contained
Gmine made - the presentation in be- . DEATTI OF.ISAAP RATTENBITRY.:• . • .• •
. , • On lhursday " etrening last- death ist church, the •Rov. • Mr. Bolton• of
half of the. choir and spoke as- follows:
: ear i. a o n , i
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the ehoir and sortie. mendiets of, the removed. one of the hest' eiroWe nage In ilamilten .delfvered 'all instrective ad- .
Ike" 'Rattenbury. He had been
he Person a 1‘'?'• dr ss • in 1)..11.111 • of the. Britieli. -and . . -,------
ot pore gn IlibleSociety: The old: °dice, . . • . vAaNju . , . .. •
•congregatiOn of St. Paul's cherch the t‘h,e district • in t .
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. Pleasing - duty. devolves upon rite to re- •
call for a kw itiMuents the. kindly re- • poor health for some time, but the ers ot the. local branch were re-elected,4 •
lations•tirat formerly 'existed between ounielliate cause - of his death was viz : Mr. - • T. Malts, president; Mr, ' Messrs. John . Sparrow, . 'Joe: Ward,
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'the members of St, Paul's choir •and pneumonia .ctietracted while out bowl- J. Talionr, secretary.
yourself as choir leader. Your etulden , A. .1 ohns and. Lou. ItIgie returned
in our midst., ing on ltIonday. - ' Sund•ay, 'the ,9th lit8t.„ dallined• elver
'depart -um fro at ,the call Mr. Rattenhery,..wae a iron of ' the a.n:1 • the MethodiSts tvere pleased be- hale and hearty and report , gond tunes
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front Ilur West on Saturday, . All •look : • •
of duty, prevented 'us from giving ex. Iate liam Rattenbury, the pioneer's cans.: it was .the date of their, aine- ,
• ' ' ' 1 friend and was born' in' Clinton' on versary. .8ernioes in the forewarn there; which .etopped "the -stack thresh- • ,
there 'was •quite a eiroW stoerri out
• • On Thursday everting the Method,
.gtteete at •Mr.' Pairke"s last Thursday;
:Mr...T. Brownlee' of itensall was -• • ;
in .town •Iagt 'Friday. • • - - • • • •
Mr, 'Clia.S..,COO'c,.Godericit toWnship,' •
had so notch "trop. this year. that 'he
has 'three acres. of oats not. yet.' eut....
He -.will liaee id leave it 'until next . •
year, perhaps.
Miss. Maude Pollock, organist' of
TriiiitY 'church, ig 'taking three weeks,' •
lerlidays Mid is visiting with. friends - . .
on the Goslrea. • .•" • ,•. . •
.Jariies Brophy.. of . Greenway,,
Stephen township,. was the gust .of
Idr:. Thos. Stinson 'of the &aerie:Line
last Saturday, and Senday, •.• • .•
days.
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Miter Manning showed ;conSiderable- which• we. hohl you pereoually. 'We the third 'eldest native horn resident. S. Henderson of Hengell Add Ore)? lug for
.41•••••••••••••••••••••44040***14.••••.•11•••.+110441e0.11..444 il..ty. in the • line of elocution ..and• thereforeavail odrselees :of • this . op. Engaging in business atan earlyage, were. masteelv. Whale.' Inthe evening Mr."- Jose;dt" Foster spent several
the • style and .selection might be j.otuuity • for he coatintred ,prapeietoe of the Rat- Re:. It: Millyeteel of Exeter preached daykthis 'week delivering trees for the •
-copied by the -rest of theschool. 'The you and Our...good wishes for your fu- lenbury Mese Until April 3895 whew M1. excelleut sermon. .The sermons nursery•firni he represents. , • • . •
Tyro' hail already . justified' iteelf: ft tura. • „Veer painstaking 'Perseverance lie retiree rued was succeeded by -Iris. were %ell worthy of the inen,. welch Iff, A. McBeeith has.finished sawing •
showed that the editor had grasped and patient instruction of: the choir brother,••Mr. Jog. kattenbury, • will, "is all the Iriaise :they need. The...col- lend:et-in the Alitchell' bush and .will •
I i f v- ti Were liberal tht hionday ev- flOW start. cutting the remaining time
vve are selling our stock
of Tweeds at 25 per
cent. discount off our usual
prices. \
A. HOLLOWAY,
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the •right idea of • &inducting 'it and
11 would 1 k, eagerly for the net. is -
'113(1 first time -he had anything to -
1 •`1.1 • 1 bat• tlte subject was
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"Reiolved-that the- anticipation was
.mare :• pleasant than the reality."
The president • intrOdueed the debate
by. saying that Mr. Tier' would prove
. that. he had more -pleasure' antici- -
Dating a visit' to his lady friend than
he had in the reality.. Of course he
• • , Was very Much entharrased during the
debate. He was glad .0v had more
• humane methods here; which ,did not
embarrass the speakers. liked the
will, long .be remembered by us Mal We 1a1 14 q
feel sure that these qualities' which* er twenty .years.
you possess in so high. a degree. will If he had a hobby, it was love of a
commend- yott• to the Music -loving' good horse and some of his happiest
public wherever you may make your hours were spent .1 11 holding the roots
home. We also ask your acceptance over speedy pacers or trotters. He
of this - volume, a bOoh of Common was a superior judge of the noble an-
Prayert and 'we trust that th0. turtling inial, . .
o:er of its lea.vee will be to you a
constnut reminder of the iiest spent mooney
Messrs. Rattenintry, Gentles and
with its. Iii conclusion we pray that Were among the first to ship
horses from Ontario to the Dakota:4
the -Divine blessing may attend You lawhodfitsti, anitoba and carrying cat the
wherever your lot may be cast and
that when in the good providence of. 'business extensively they reaped large
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enin.ga slileirdicl lowl simer was held
the supper the entertainment wits en -
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'e -lit addresses
were delivered by Rays. RI. 0, illef,en-
in it of hipreit, Miller of Varna, -E.
Savvers Brecelield and Dr. lhouron
of Exeter: members of _the Sea-•
forth Methodist elver. delighted the
audience with cluiroses, solos and rev -
ii atio,s. 'The receipts from all .eer-
t ices frees the church from .delit. The'
et ngregatioil aril their pastor. are to
ratulated upon the sirceees of
their efforts iti paying riff the laid of
the' inclebtedttegs on .theit cleirch, built
threev Ars ago.
y t
Next Suielay and Monday are the
1 t• • feed' for the re -opening of the
Presbyterian church. Sentient.% are to
1:e preached by the Rev; Mr„Tolinie
of WitulSor • the morning and e.vett-
ing rata the Rev. Mr. Larkin cif Sea -
forth itt the afternoon: • A. fowl &mi -
t er will 1:e held on Monday evening.
Admission ht only 25e. Come atul
tt-
tcttd a s .
the Altnig ity Disposet o events we d
, ). took the platform and faced the au- 801ne years and last winter he spent
in Southern California with hig broth -
here below, we may he permitted to
are calk( away from the busy 8Ceile8 e ha hot enjoyed good health for
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tint& the great cathedral above and ,
weeleeeeeee-ewleiele16414ew""e"1/. -4e4eleleieee•ge.4 dience. In debates the subject iS
to join the Heavenly choir in singing t(1.-inelaw, Mr. ,George Higeox., of Lon -
staled. It is -then the prime object of -
the opposition to refute the state. Pled hosannas °sorted tlie t trope o °II
God in HeaVen. Mr. Rattenbury. was impetuous..
waits made and not introduce liew
matter ; to anticipate the arguments Mr. Latornell in reply said : Dear', outepoken and warm hearted. Ile had
of the opponents • arid be able to eon_ friends, you have taken inc very much no mimics but many frieirds who sin -
$3 TO $5 SAVED
On a suit or overcoat will buy you an extra pair of
trousers or your winter underwear. You can make the
saving easily if you eome here. We will give you gar-
ments every bit as good in every way as made to order
and charge you less money. Come and see if this is not
eorreet.
Our ready.to-wear overcoat et 11110 is full length, is cnt in the
latest style, is well Made, had good lining, anti Is equal to
any made.to order at $18 or $14.
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110DagNS BROS.
,44,440,440.40v4,,,„ ing will be held oit 201.11 inst, at 3 kind remembrance of me and the W. NV, Ferran, H. T: Rance and Sas.
cerely regret his death.
tradict thIn advancing nrgn.. by surprise / C44 assure you. 1 feel
very .greatful to you all for ea kindly The funeral. took place oft Saturday
meets on the platforni it was not well
to rely on books and it was better to remembering me. Mr. Ounne has. said afierneon and. was largely attended.
its sinfre neat as mgeible :tome very kind things, all too flatter- Among the relatives from 0. distance
• Ile was glad to see that the exeeutive ing- I feel . also that the •mcnitento who were present were : I. It. Iteid,
after I have been away a ltiontre
committee had no difficulty in getting effleing al ; C. R. Shane, Detroit ; H.
month 111C/Ina more than if done on Chicits, Toronto ; Fred. Iliscox, Low
it u 'Is t take met in the iro-
pupils the spur of the moment. line deep- don, 'lite pallbearers were : W„ Jack -
gram. lie would advise all
for the gift which I Eim, It T. Rance, r. R. Reid,' J.
'not to neglect any opportunity to >Os tnY gratitede
. take part and soon, if at present ean assure volt I shall highly prize. I Copp, C. R. Shane, W. .T. flatland.
lacking eonfidence, . would have no always tried to do my duty to the T110 services at. hooe and graveside
difficult 'it Juin an afidiettee Meet- choir but am quite conscious of my were. conducted b Rev. C. R. Gmine.
ing was brought to it close by singing
nwn shortcontibge that rc$pect. I t he deceased eft aft estate valued
# the Natidnal Anthem, The liext meet- 0/111 only thank you again for putt- at about $35,000. The executors are :
present which r ATIOU ever treasure. McItIfirehic.
r.
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s 1, c w • 'large.'tiller
VARNA..
Rev. wre: Antler preached a splendid
sermon on Sunday evening. to el. very
large -congregation. Mr. Millar touch-
eid Slightly on the temperance ques-
tion. 'this is the in refeteitce we
have heard tnade on the Subject here,
although the day of voting will soon
come round,
ber igto. wood. • •
'the evaporator is still runnirig full •
blast ana to al pea aneee likely '
to run until t .011d of the year.
Quite a num er- front around here at-
tended :the funeral of the late Phillip
Jirrray at Brucellehl on Saturday.
Mr.•Mitrtay. kept the hotel here a
couple of years ago. Be was much
respected by ill..
Mr. Wm. • Foote has returned home
from the- Rlondike after lieing absent
for three years. We set very little
ellittige • in hint as he luts stoOd 'the
mieer's hie and lorig Journey vet y
Well.
The Varna glee club met at th.: home .
of Miss Annie Foster for their first
mactice on Wednesday evening anti
rerort a. good practice and lots of fine
Some of the farmers of the Parr
Line are doitig their statute labor
these, days. This will be another op-
portunity to test the best tithe for
iteelyinur gravel to the roads, Spring
. or fall. •
Staulev council met Monday, Nov.
loth, with all the member* present.
After reading and signing the minutes
various subjects •o discussion came
up and wore considered. Several gra-
vel tumults were paid, also IttiOer
tied &alit accoutits. Some other ac- •
eounts were considered and lett' over
till next meeting. The tneeting' ad-
journed till Dec. r5t11, commencing at
o'clock a. in. -J. B.
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