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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-18, Page 4The News -Record ""fm'su ""NOF THE YUKON. is publithed eVerte ThUreday at The Pali Mall Garette, Loudon, ALBERT STREET e CLINTON' rettion front YU.= intestmeats and The NeWerReeot4 rrinting House England, larva fhtglish ea,pitalieto to • putiishes the tolloving stringent de - Terms of sabsetiption--$I per year n -uueiUti0fl of Eon Clifford Sitton's advance; 51.50 may he charged if administration : d' t' ued " Now% after a reign of unexampled Pe so pa papei until all arrears are paid, unlese at tril ery and corruption, of a syStem the option of the publisher. The of ruhs aud regulatious made tippet - date to which every subecription is tntly by the Minister of Interior,Hou. paid is denoted on the label. Lliflord Sifon, for the e r ss pur- Advertising rates -Transient adver- PoSe of creating litigation ; of ex- tisernents, zo , cents per itoripeuvil ..ltsive ft encloses and other monopol- line for first insertion and 3 cents leain thc iniaing trade ;• of eon - per line for each subsequent insertion. e.ssions tountieg to thousands of Small advertisements not to exceed plaea el inis, in some eases obtained one inch, such as " Lost," " Stray- by frand and wisreeres.ntatitn, a.1 Stolen," Eta., inserted once 'teamed f„r the turphses of specula - for 35 cents and each subsequent in- hon ; of an export duty of .2X per sertion ice cents. tent. levied on the hard earned wages Communications intended for public°, of the laborer ; of general taxatiOn tion must, as a guarantee of good sithout representation, the govern - 1 anti, be accompanied by the name ment has detignect to allow us parlia- mentdry reareoe3ntatic4i. The result is of the writer. To insure publication hi current issue .hat hs t.'reign of deposition has cams - td rainii:g population has deterred copy for advertisements should be ed tht witest discontent. Tim 3e- sentdecrees- in early. •Contract rates -The following table. gitimato capital front entering the per_ totntry, thus promoting a • feelipg • of shows our rates for specified distrust and instability in the out- iods and space: yr, 6 mo, 3 rno, x nice. side world." Column... 570 oo $40 oo 525 oo 58 so 1.4 COLUIT1I1... 40 00 25 00 IS oo 6 oo tit Column... 25 oo 1500 8 oo 2 50 •• GoDzium Col inn 18 oo zo 00 5 50 2 00 • Inch 6 oo 3 5o 2 00 25 1 THIC CIUNTON IMWS-USICARP Duterofbow 18th, 1902 15rOLTATT TOWNSHIP. WEST 'TIICKERSVIITH, • AUBURN. "ttegin•I•elleleseleelehteelbellehtehtleerielnelllehltraehlet sleeleheehrasibila'n Mullett lost one her most peaceful Miss A. Steep of Goderich ,township 'Messrs. Edgar Lawson and Herb, and respected c:ti ens by the (Rath of spent a few days the guest of her Knox went to near St. George Where on Dee. I4t11. Deceased contracted . Mrs. Newton •orieli of Michigan is Mr. R. T. Erratt is very poorly at ' they both have secured situations. C tYPhoid fever and had also an attack visiting tinder the parental roof. ur apsformens Mr. Laneelol Tasktr which took place friend, Miss Mary Layton. ot inflammation of the Vowels to!present. . . • . Mr. Fred. Tomlinson s many friends ' Quite a number from the village .. which he succumbed atter a short the extend to bitn their congratulations , took in the entertainment at the Bap- ' Pe neSs Of ten "far. He was a menwer on the step that he Wok on Wedues- 1 tist church last Fridsy nista, . . . • of the Londesboro bretlaera, gathered L. Kyle of isippen. 'The wedding was Mute's last weekt which b°(13', ae°001Paeled by several the holy bonds Of matrimony to Miss guest of his grandmother, Mrs. it. •We have just 'passed into stock a tine range of men's ' ,../ f was made of • Court Constance No. 1571 C. O. 1 ., day, Dec. loth, when he was mote in Mr. R. int o n . h . brother. Mr. Tasker was. in the prime the eontrueung couple he,ing present. were the guests of Mr. S. NichOlson 'quiet, only the immediate, relatives of Mit and Miss Cluff Of Ounhannon oAstrachanfine lair Bedaver .OppossaratCapsi. -They are ti f to pay their last respects to their late of the, being only 28 years and h , 'I hey are both well and fesoranly this weelc. qua y an are warrantedo g ve entire sa s ac-- sm of his brother I' oresters, the . long is the wish of all. Y• satin. Prices will suit you.ghout with beautiful colored $ months old, aliel was buried in Kin- khown tied that their journey through Mr. and Mrs. O. Clark visited the ., burn cemetery. The pallbearers were life may Le amooth, prosperous and former's sister at Grand Bend recent- UCII1,, They are lined throu George Dever, R. Rothe" H. Camnt The fowl supper given at Turners Mr. William Roberton has bought 9 loll,. F. Rogerson, J. Oonne.11 s.nd church on Alonday evening was a de- Mr. William Youngblut's farm next . Wall= Cater. • cidta succe. s despite the inclomeut. to Mr. G. Sprung s. Mr. Youngblut The home of Mrs. C. Dale was the state of the weather. The people. at tutetds moving to Tavistock in a few scene of a happy etent last Wednesday Turner s kmaw how to cook and bake months. ning eve, the loth inst. We refer to itt abundance, luving sufficient left for Messrs, Joe Carter and N. Searle the marriage :of her daughter, Rasa a social an Tuesday evening. Afte were to Clinton last Monday. .h., to -Mr. Wilhelm Enos. We were the wants of Ale inner man had been ' to attend owns to which was ofthe best. Rev. Mr. . . In Loves we would bave met your sa.iiciptIct)crtmthelocrrotwbtel Itoeitirentetduatit r eati, o tln Harlock scribe then, but that gentle - mai , b -.ill health for together we might have Greene was m the chair. Mr. Robert been able to put up a readable report, Holmes ' and Rev. •W. Giffotd made 'as we feel unable to clo justice to the Short addresses. tliss Lucy Grant of affair •alotte. Iterha.ps it will be enough Clinton and, Miss Reita Stanbury of ' B B 1 • ' d d Mr a d Mrs Dr to say that the house was filled with t .. TOWNSHIP. over too of Hullett's brightest and lhomPsav, • Mr. Norman Murch, Mr. best people and that the presents were Antos. Townsend, and the . choir looked by far the finest we have ever seen at •tater the vocal part of the Program. any occasion of this kiMr. Thos.. Waldron returned home nd. The cere- . morty was performed by Rev. Mr. Hod- on Saturday last alter a month s so - gins of Seaforth.- The evening was be idnsgusi et o lx of. ile danti i s spent •in singing, cing and other end therethec it to'the Ie ni f • wjoausincalli K went home wtehing the happy couple whh earalysts • which proved fatal. on a *pleasant journey through lite. Tuesday, 9th inst. Mrs.las i Mr. William Atughes has returned. 'Dougof Grey is vsiting her father, Air, Herb. Crich. home frorn 'the West. He intends to Mr, Duncan 'Ashton ia back from the In No. 3 division of this township eat a s.ngle vote was cast against the W. J. MITCHELL.* relerendum. The vote throughout the .. Editor and Proprietor township stood : NO, I 2 ANOTHER ROW IMPENDING, Hon. Raymond' Prefohtaine, after rromising a $1,000,000 expenditure of public funds, has again Carried his Old consistency el Manonneuve and re- • torts to the Commons a. strong pro- tectionist and a cahinet minister. On- ly a week before five of his minister- ittethe n, Messrs. Fielding,. Bonier, Patio stn, FL her and leitspatreck made stiong free trade speeches in Yarmouth and ArgLnteuil. Mr. Pre- fontai e, tufirlarinted by his five stal wart oppotten.s, will have all legiti- plate -industries accorded a full. ineas- ure of protection'. How hq is going to succeed in the fate or such opposition is more or less.of a mystery. It looks more promising than ever for the " figting like blazes." policy of • the present administration. Nothing is more certain than another big tow, if all engaged in the 'present tariff up ale in eat mat. It is worthy, of note that Sir Wilfrid Laurier wired' his imeartial grashfication to, 'both frie trade and protectienist cetich- dates. Evidently the Premier is still equal to any occasion that may Pree- cnt • ' ' tille rind Sumenerhill will' be held; not Jew years and . now the farmers /rein * stream. • . •• • *.t • • are pay g a cy pr ces fh f f fe . Miss ItartrY's s.h.ett 'enter. atineent . . • • , Xmai.i.• lint On the Sunday follow: t h States • 3 4 5 6 For Aga,insttt.mesuntil 1- ut o'clocit when all only brotha, who was stricken down 93 3 68 6 46 8 65 16 • 50 9 spencl the winter here, West. .i.. ,t...... the country out there *Mr. C. Robins and mother of 403 4',2 • are visiting at Mr. Andrew Tyerman!s Forks, North Dakota, He intends re - Majority *36x, at presint. • • turning in the .spring, Mr. Fred. • Totuliesc n has acceptch • Stella having. spent the year past ih Grand Mr, James Johnstone, an efficient tnember of our present township court; Miss J. McLaughlin resumed her the whitey 'for the .Massey -Harris at eil, has decided to retire from mimic- clients at S. S. No..4 on Monday aftet Br -Scofield. It is his intention to lease' *pal life. He is. a. popular man . aed a week's iniiinsS, - his farni, we believe, and give his always pea_ d a large . vote, • Rev. Dr. Daniels of Goclerich preach- whole -attentien to the . firm's ister- Mr, William Crooks has been upon rid three excellent sermons -to very at- ests. Fred.. will be missed on the the .• sick. list for -a week, but we are tentive eudlenees at Kinburn• last Sun- road by old neighbors as he has spent sleasid to he able to say that he is day. • . - - • . , the best part - of his life here, but ,bout right.. Mr, Croats has been Of Mr. James Snell, who last' week their . beet wishes - will go with him. _ a very active man all his life • and attended nu: Fat Stock Show in May 'success be yours, .Fred, carries his sixty nine years well .• Gueli..h, one of the dailies had the fol- . Mr. Andrew Davilson is, we are - lhe Sunday school of lhiddleton's lowing : ' . . - ' • leased to say, enjoying better health I his minter than he has for some time - church will . hold its annual Christma.,s "Mr.• ;Tames Snell 'one of the best , ntertaitnnent oft 'Monday . evenin In r. 0 On • 'Si c •ni lit - 01 the 'London g". known sheep breeder's in 'Canada, has • next, An excellent program is being Road and Miss Enitua Carter of Clin- jast retu n d train e trip to the West- ' arepased which will anclude that ern' States with* two cars of fine sheep,. Is n we:re quietly merited, at the Me- kharming cantata entitled, s' Christ- Cenehien animals all; He went as thodist pars( in Varna by 'Rev. fer• w. si :as the state • of WYonting and Mr; Millar on Wednesday. •laot. and - ,i.as With • the Pixtes." The. entertain - went • is announced for 7.3o o'clock deel res that he found a great 'many 'have settle.d down to the•sternee tenth tnd will begin at that hour. . The ad- . in erican bred.rs who :wanted " to ties of life.: on. the homestead.. The 'mission will,be roc- and /he, • cross . their animals with the good Yeaang couple are •well ' and fattorably The Christmas services in the Atm- stock 11 ont Canada. He. sa)rs • this inov‘n and thtir many hrieacls cinite in .lica.n.churches at Bliddleten's, -Holmes- !eelin h 1 1 1within• h g as c e e of,e< t c past . . . aishith ;them •bon voyage clown lifels VA.RNA. ' The annual meeting of the Varna Bible Society was held in the Pre..by- terian church on Thursday evening lsaelatsilonn on Wednesday after doing a chiefs for men and boys, hundreds from, eech ...Oa to -11 'evaporator closed down for this HANDKERCHIEFS -Never before in the history of this store have we. shover) such an an assortment of handker- I nn .good trustless all fall. Tht sad nova was received here on • MUFFLEHS-.All kinds splendid assortment of colors, 300 to 1.00 Friday last of the death of Mrs. It. Haxby of Winnipeg, who went West lest July to •jeffn her husband. Miss Maggie Allen of Blake is at presint visiting friends in Varna. Otte of the newest fads in Varna now is moonlight flitting and one of these events took place last Thursday night entl :some people were rather surprised on Friday morning to see the smoke curling sleyward from what the night before had been an empty house. " Gee Wittaker Gosh," "James Henry Augustus," •er any other name, hill. the da yt are very short sow. Council met for the last time this year on Dec. isth. There was lots of 1;usness to •transact as it took them all day and part of the night to get flifiAed up. A - grand teasenceti•ng will. be held Thursday • evenint• in the Methodist church here and a Christmas Tree for thr -Sunday. school. Friday evenieg. $. gord time is• in store for all who at- tend both evenings; . • • TO WIN SIR WILFRID'S FAVOR. • All doubts of the election of Mr; 3. G. H. Berge on, the Conservative candidate in the last election in Si. James' Divisien, Montreal, art reinov, ed. ose; h Brunet, the .Liberal M. P., holds the seat as the result of the most diabolical elect cn crimes ever committed in Can.da. Mr. Brunet handed his ag nts e2,50o in cold cash and they did the rest. It has 'been fro ed in court that twelve' ". tele - gra; has," instructed at Itle: Brunet's rendev.vous, polled on an average so illegal votes, Which were, paid for • at. the rate of to per vote. • t In poll 37, where the first evidence of the gant's °the: ations %ere .uitearth- edth legitimate ballots were cast, of which 24 were for Mr. Bergeron. The returns, after having been, falsified by Iletu, the returning,officer now peeving' a twin of six months .n prison for the offence, shpwed 90 votes for )3 net 2.4th year. The funeral took' place 'on cab n officers the: lodge again op- Phida y the following resterend.: Mr. James Love,' whet has bees clang- ' ned on the purple degree and several erortsly ill for some time Raft, is, we gentlemen tal•ing• part in • tire eereic- merithers were advanced to its inys- are glad to say, imptovieg. Here is a list of meres and boys' Furnishings bought 0 especially for the Xmas trade: 0•$ . , . 2.00 I Men's gloves in hide, Suedes and Moekas at $ S ispenders all kinds and colore 0700' 7 °PIO!: 15c, 5e 15°' TO MEN'S NEORWRAR-Iiiindreds to choose from in lenur-in- r:n 0 Hande, Bows, Knots, Strings, etch at ..... .... 28c and •UU $ ; S ; $ $ Premises to be a success, The best in wishinsi its many eeadere a.Merry „serest inanlest d among the Yankee for the °cease n. ' ' 1 eg;• •:' ' • . - • - . ',: . Canadian s• t)ck. ;Tie found much .in, lopal f nd 'outside talent . is engaged ' *hrtehntas 'he News-Ptecesil -would at -farmers. in the methods of • the Caned; .. Alt'. hatne • time intimate- that this ,is 1st s•nnd he . hitneeIf • was •invited to: Miss tionie Tayleir Of -Clinton is tbe. the nine for the renewal of .sueseris. . guest . of . ter friend, Miss Tomlinsc.n, tills, AC!. a • imotheh of different gather.; of tse London. Rood... • . , . adlis: ., • - • . • t ' .. - • . , ihgs oh: farmers In the Wot on. the - . 1 L. tt.' No: • ifet held their..December: .enbject teltht there. He has ,sotne fine . 'The many: Wends of Mr. and Mrs. \Itsk%. sly•ep on exhil 'facia here. • The annual ?Ohm AleKnight,Jr „met at their home t nieeting /a Monday night and: it Was in every way a decided success. After meetins-• of the American Leicester n• Monday eve ning laht and ' surprised the •ordinary - husisess was ended. Pest _.Breeders' Association was• herd this them •completely theireby. After the itthwhich 1VIr. Snell . detailed . Young . people had • s ent a sery.. pleas O. M. Bro.Cantelon 'Was called to. the ittrifftg. . „ tiatr and ethe election • of offieets was :his • experi :nee in the . V'estel xi States. e nt evening Me. WO, Waturon With a --roceethd With the follon'ilig res.V4 He was re-elected one. of the Aimee- 1,4 a• piosriate retnatt s. presented Mr. '.,:aster, G. 33 -Hanley • Deputy, Hall ' ors." - • • . • , ' • ., and :Mrs. Mehnight wi h a fancy reek- ituthdge •, Chaplain,' 'John • Woods:: , Mise hlekh PattersOns-Archer, who ing eh ir to 'show them the esteem in • rinancial-Secretary,: •George •Vander- ihtad tIbiceen.hia,Ittil efor 0 fs several err ail°. srrirtPital'ciatticsd; enjoyable eventhgt • \Ouch they are held. Mr. , McKnight than ed them briefly: All report An. .R,ettSecrelary, George ' Cantelon .; . :tug ; Treasurer, R. H. Elliott ; D.- Mr. • ard :. Mrs. . John 'Archer • of* • of c. James Connolly ; Lecturer, T. . . I u knew,. ow Wednestay of lest veeek.... • thhigitton ; Committee; A. 'Itattel,' . Th3 • deceased,: whohwas. *Meek belov- . . 'Cant-eh:as James •Ell:ott, Thomas El- . ed young woman, was 'only in her iott, alter Emerson. Alter the el- and 4 for Bergeron, -a net losa Writhe , es • A.. G. Harris and F. 3. Oaten, . toids. Then all 'the. meMbers par- . sfetttlisth. •c; a hrtwt, Atiglicaa, ; atMthf4. yailledid ttotirit. Ji:crasy..,, Troyer.. visited u ori ill poll 37 was dunticatea i u 15 r anteaters, were : Robert Mooretlefil- tlethedist church. next . &Vat, Mr John Alexanclet' ',hid three dayel poring Looths. Mr. tinnet'sma.!9tity ;,.hresltli g • last 'wtek which winds tilh ton tteAticllen Anew Stewart,- Sohn 1st.. : .. . ... .., .- • - . was e4-, so s that if the . returns were - to fa C. •Murdoch, !Tohn • qe Milan and e it- .s Mr. Wilh• .Jaritizat visited friends In r, as we know, 'the. season's oper- Barn W 131). Mr. end Mrs Thos. Arehh , ations it this township. •• • -, - • Myth the latter part of last week. Changed n the 15 ptalls -to only . hal . tse extent al those . for number 37,Arr, • . er •of this township attended the fun-- . Miss Clete Speckman Is: vititing. In adclitton to the present mcnibere I ergeron's majority must ha,ve• hoe of the .couneil, .who, with the exceph eral returning henne on Saturclay ternoom ' .. . • over zoo. So far the indications are thon of thr. Churchill, .will offer -theta- .. . t. -Mr. *Ihrt Luker .is -.again visiting. al-. ;Mende here. • : . . • '. • • - .• ti at his plurality was even -greater. selve.; fa re-elLetion,•the following are .4mo/hetet :Matters are yet ver, . friends in, .this..vieinity.. . • . This is part of the stoty of a !'great ;poken of as probable.' candVates : G. ..11:,e,) .1.3nuetx'lw... t wce1;-. . e :expect ,the pot to begin • Mr. Willia,en •Consitt will be. a han-. Literal N leo ry'' :aid it ilititl d Mr B ranlev John Fotcl ' John Stewart D.0.1111. g . _ • ' &date for the county. tour-jell...He is Brunei to -be one of the first called in- t. (emir atit e candidate of ea, votes, „ tots of lunch: ve hick was much. es.10Y- F. A. Itichennath Presbyterian. The The evi :vice goes to how that the eat hpecial eervice •will be held in the ,And Ed. Hlliott. ,The tpwnihip's\vvik- to cons'iltation by Sir Wilfrid "Laur- ,e,.(uts will he elite -Tally 'handled'. lipt kr when the Liberars of Montreat - e,er• is elected; For • the reeveship a ere are roached in regard ho Hon eles rs. • thidd.eton Mid- Sturdy are '.1eleeter-a Raymond t Prefontaine's • to: the. ..conducting a' gattlennenty 'earnhaign • • cabinet. avid& will • heaye no hard feelings. - N • • They Inite toe 'much regard for each . 4, „ • AN ALARMING SITUATIO}T; other to allow. of anything 'being. said -4. • • . . or done which will interfere with. their : • t the Laurier Government Hon. .1, Is: It was • with deep regret that we ael Tarte declared that . he was a l, anted on Saturday -last of the death .4 'The thorn in the side of that group of pol-• .'of Mt. John Beacom. which took place 4, - itical adventurers who have been . in- :at Ilderton. Mr: Beacom lived a, 4, . terested in the exploition of deals and ffiongst us ill :his lile until three hni which resulted in the transfer cle 'ycars ago %then he moved to London _Time 1 ro, ns to private pockets. township and. was for several years a ,h,ts To much emphasis cannot be given member of cam municipal council, He to the wanting of the ex -Minister Of was a big hearted and, kindly man. , • 4, ., 1 ublic Wotks, who succeeded in block- „Mrs and Mrs.. Berl:hit Cook -of Ox- ing several of the proposed raids on tad county and -Mrs. J,' -Cook of .Lee-• Renew • public rights • • .• burn were guests at Mrs. W. Cook's ., At the present time there is a ftel of the z4th con.. last teelc. • ing in Ottawa and, the large cont.:tier-. •Tor • Goclerich tovitierhiti thews . read c al cot res that with Mr. Tarte re- he • News-Recol d. : ' • mot ed from the cat tact certain deals . • are about to he advocated anew. Mil- 1:ons are involved in the new seheitte:i and the same persons will he on hand to pocket, the proceeds. To the man en the outside of the ol,tical ring such things are almost inereditle. bat to those wilt) are fain- • i iar with F me of the particulars of the Yukon Liquor Permits, the thikoh Railway 1:16 al-, the Treadgolci Water Con:essions an the ukon, thd. Crows Nest Plums, the Timber Limit Grants and many other favors 'bestowed oh - the favorites of the present govern - mew , the t: tosaetions are a matter of common notoriety. It is always the saint story,' too, a case of gettitt somethlng for noth- ing. Men v.ho have inade themselves in erendent clur ng tl.c last stx years. an oiler no other reson for theft r, sperity thrii that the. Liberal. par- ty caste irto power. Again, Ministers do not liesitate to ma' e contracts with firms in which they have a direct interest And pocket the proceede with utter abandem. . • In the minds of aloe who do the 10, elpulating it is evidently the pretio er ihilig to use public offices an stel/.. ing at nes to opithute. The people are laughed at or treated as conveth icier dupes. n hen we have Mr, Tarte as an auth- ority for the statement that crooked things were attempted during hie ten- - tint of ohiee we are free to tortoise that only a very small portion of the treth has yet been told. t he peorle of this ntry have ev- ry reason to tO(e '8 e)guizatiee ef mile of the inethAs milt/lop-a at Ottawa at the prment time. lf ter - :fain Mini:tiers had born as suceessfut in public buskess AB they have been, in the conduct of their oWit private ititaites Canada would he many tait. lions to the glncl, Ihnfortuttately, the wonderful business foresight of oitt stateetnte ends with their Olen bertk teeentrit, • During his last days as a inember of heretofore harmonious relations. • " S ' it • -4 well mialified •for the position. , Mt. Lin Workenan 15t pressing 'hay with* Me. Cuchnore of Kippers : • HOLMESVILLE. • • Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Itlackeezie of Goclerich. visited the latter s mother, Mrs. Holmes em lerivaY. Mrs. W. Z. Leroyd and• &licit -es of * Seaforth have been visiting her moth- ' St cr, Mrs, Routledge. • S' Mr. and. Mrs. Isaac' of Sonris, Man - t, itoba, are the guests •of the latter's parents, Mr. and Airs. •JohnrideCart- s* 41ey, M. Holines. of Tuckerpipith vis - • ted her aunt, Mrs. Holmes, Thurs- day „t• • day last. Several went to doderich on Sunday ; to hear Crossley. and limiter, the ev-. • angelists.. • Be sure and come to the Xmas Tree Is next We, nestle), evening.. it.'good .pro- . 11. gram will be given and a small: 1. • . mission fee charged. • , • Rev Mr Hasse: intends staxthig ev- angelistie .nmetings on the 28th arid • will be as by Rev; Cliicldiek of • • ' Ohio. As kolas be • here' before the • Do not forget you will find everything liere that is . sold in a first class men's furnishing store. 46,041zoSt 41d0 *At .t.,tregt, e ist.,e,gbe-ee..eibe4a,e4oe'os.,ea.e.41z,0<afrill'ara'. J. W. Newcombe$ Sole agent in Clinton for Hyne Parker Ss On's. famons English : Under wear, Barker Brand American Collars and Alexan. . dria, Kid Gloves for men. . 0 • • '0 haseahnesea.•-see-lissesseaseasnissahethsteshaseeenehiessehhieheesseeehetesetshaseasehes•• KIPPEN. • Mr. and Miss Lawrence of Wingha.m irent a few days this week with her frionds in the home of Mr. John Jones, - is now twenty Ave years since Mr.. Lawienceleft here. Messrs. II, and E. Dayman •ha.ve taken ,up homesteads about twenty milts ilont Whitewood, • Assa,, and in- tend to take itp their resideace there soon. ••. • . • , Mr. William Kyle, who -sold his farm on the South Boundery. to Mr. Fairbairn • af, TuCkerStnith for .$5%6, is lhinl .ing of going Alberta. His. 1.rother.in-law, . William , McAllister, writes. him glowing aecounts from.. Wetasiciwin. • • . ' • *Mr. and Mrs'. 'Agar . are visitihg Mr. Hood and othet 'friends. • Mr: Alex: Mclieath has returned f where lle spent nearly a week examining a .piece of tinther. 1f -he can ,purchase, he intends. to Move his sawmill. there. He is a hustler. load a horses for: shipment to Mani, • toAbiz:.. iSviTuANiainL.EveYe.:TsOb7y.NinSgit.1Pup .a 4..4r- • MO Rachael MeClifithey is visiting /needs near. London, Mr. Wilsen Armstrong lost a valu- able mare recently. . • , • Mr. Eddie Schnell of Zurich has been. ssending a fent days at Mr, Rob- Mes.rs: Mike' Kennedy and 'William Cash* and One Price. • • . - • .. rt meCiiiicheys. . . • .. Stogdill.have. completed their job of .. . Butter and Eggs taken eis Cash cutting wood at William Lamont's. , ' • ' . • ' :, , ' e •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 0044.14. ' HIGH TARIFF VS. LOW 'TARIFF. ' • 'today is the- tariff. Front one end to 1 TKE GREAT 'CASH STORE I . Tht great question before Canadians the other of this broad .Dontirlion the question of a high on low tariff is be 1 . . ... ,„..., ing discussed. Honest discussion is Family Herald and Weekly Star olf 1.December. Bargains what the people: of Canada want. It will be interesting to: know that the full and free discussion of this lin- I. ' Montreal has opened its columns for a patent question. The leaders of both rol tical parties are invited to give 1 • A year of success beyond our 'expectation has made a wOnderful growth in business each month better' than the tfielr views. Farmers, manufacturers, last. Every ettort has been pot forth tssesecure bargains importers, etct will have,. an oppor- ' 'for December to make it the banner rnoilth of the closing ' timitv to express themselves, 'The • year. . Family Herald, being a purely -non- 't A walk through the different de - Political paper, absolutely independent • partments will convince. the • Millinery; Dress Goods, Silks, Handkerchiefs, Doylies, Tray of all political parties'or interests, is n closest buyer that they have in Cloths, Pillow• Shams, Table an opeti discussion can be carried on, ; values • • COMO td the right store for Cloths and other things to num. the one papettin Canada wherein such With the Family Herald and Weekly • ' erous to mention. Star's inane/Ise circulation at every i ' Our Xmas Ties ior men are in now and they are beauties. It wilt pay you to see our "Our and Clothing department before postOffice in the Dominion this will you buy a Goat or Suit.. . • . . " - • . i be, a splendid opportunity for the lead - Try a pair of our Heavy Rubbers or Overshoes. They are all ' Keep Your Feet Warm We ha•ve anticipated your wants 'for the cold weather and yoU •. will find our immense stock ett usual • Up -to -Date With Seasonable Goods IN LADIES' FELT BOOTS we have a splendid assoittnent to choose from, also Overgaiters, Slippers and Leggings. Have you seen the . Rant Krack Rubbers They don't cost you any Store than the ordinary rubbers and every pair is absolutely guaranteed by the Maker, Other lines we are selling. below the regtilar prices as we are n.ot sorting'up with thew. We are sole . agents in Clinton for Rant Kock Rubbers. It will _post you nothing to see them. . • Felt.Boots for meh's wear. we have scone -specially ood lines which we would like to show you. . Our Laced Leg lugs are,w th 80c per pair more ' than any other laced leggings m the niar et. They are the only genoine patent. After you have seen them you will say they are the best. If ,you need Ovet•Shoes, Felt Slippers, Childtente Leanings; any kind of Robbers, or a nice pair of Boots TRY THE OLD RELIABLE. : NO TROUBLE TO SHOW QOODS • . ' WM. TAYLOR & SON% ers of both parties to atr their views on the tariff question, ahd the publie h. will neutrally exrect to hear from • right for the cold weather. . We have just received a thoicelot of Currants, Raisins and them through , the .Family Herald and Weekly Star. The discussion will he Mince Bleat. • . • • • LONDESBORO. watched and read with interest. . Try it can of, out Baking Powder. ' The Foresters' dinner was a grand • succees, The Doherty quartette gave a .• good program.. The total receipts a- monnted to $eo- and the expeAses . •to next issue of Ihe Itews-Itecord• we Quite it number Of the • Vorestere • 2 News..Record • . • reactere. a Very* 'Merry Xmas. , late L. Tasker Oh -Hallett on Monday,. et • _ .s. abotit $7o. , • .• wish The News -Record and an. its • . • D M .M0BEATH• SLYTH. Our Store Tells. of Uhristmas d^4 . • om here attended the fano-al of the. • Mr. Will. Lyon is learning telegraph 40.11"10,440,114.411.4444,4010,". oPerating with Mr. Jeffrey, ;CONSTANCE vantage of the good. sleighing on COLBORNE TOWNSHIP, Mr. William Dunlop arrived home .Sunday and went for a drive. on Wednesday night from his trip to Mr Fired. Richards spertt Sunday in Jack • Frost has been biting pretty The British and -Foreign •Bible So- • North Dal ota. the villaje. hard for the past weeki earl has nipped ciety met on Tuesday night. Rev. hilt J. Melville is driving a line s i ir •tt It rd I • 'I d R K mu cl of Lon- Some of the young folks took act, • I. g. od horse. fie li, . .Q.eite a number are laid. up with la desboro were the speakers of the even-. - , . blaelc horse noist. John generally has 1 . Mr: Th Cantelon shipped hogs from gron e • at me.-ent and it is gripping ingi 0 The f !lowing officers were .eIect- • Holiday tokens in varied and . nov 1' assorta:ent are daily bursting. i here oft Monday. The price was m,..50, , sitne 1 retty herd. ea or the text year : President,Robt. view at our store. - Everything . s ment to be held' Christmhe Eve. - Aliso Itelyar was the guest of Miss ' et' J. Hinehlev, J. Parish,. R. Ander- ir.easerer„ II, Hinehley ; mei . F- t dinalmt t! various departmeets vie with each other iti makitig all things cheerful. I he Method•Ot Sunday school :Is pre- I `The. suppe't at the Nile on Thursday Clark ; . :ger, diary,I,. caught the Christmas spirit and our paring for their Christmas entertain,. - .of last. w,ek, was a grand success.' Nitia Gardner on Sabbath. ' seta' ; Bible' Depoeitor, R, W. jewitt ; It ne China.war Mirrors,s a y c, Cut Gla s, . -. . Bliss Bella McCully arrived 11°Ine , Nels. write a smiling face on Thurs- front Manitoba, wh re she has been Brass Good's, Silver Nottelties, Photo • 3311tIOEFTELD. ' 3 day el ening last as he fell heir to a 'spending several maths. Frames in almost .eadless assortment. Messrs. Jhn and James A.ilvnhead eretty little rose. ' MiSs hlYta Drat% 01 eliiit00 is vls" -Fancy covered books, some of thein oe l•ft this week for Grand kapids,Mich., . Beath visited this locality once more Wag in and around the village lor. a with excellent illustrations, art popub, to attend the funeral of their uncle, witch on Thursday morning last • Mt, few days. - ar efts. 'rhea we have bonitos for tffe Mr. Hugh Ross. IVitliain Jones of Carlow Wised into Mr. Pert. Lindsay is home froin chileirct, linen arid all kinds, some Rev. Murdock MackenTiei returned - the great beyond. Mr. Jonas had been ' Manitoba for a Stott visit to friends. : whhout pictures and some all pie - 'missionary from Hoeart, ( hiett, lees II,' for some thee and death was not The coneat given ott Monday night tures. - . . . • turcd in the Presbyterian 'church nn • unexpectfd. All that medical aid was a The Seaforth great success. • Moechot evening. Those who failed to could do was detne to restore leis choir did good service. Miss Beatty Dolls, Dolls, Carriages, Reds and h ar the lecture iniestd a rare treat, 1 elth, 'hut all u as in vain. Mr. Jests 01- Seaithth delighted the audience Cradles, Toys that stand up add toys Winter ha's come in real earnest, nate et Cons.tvative in politics and with several' recitations. Revs. Wal -that don't, Good tubber toys that jack Prost • heft very hotiseastettpri nee hif•hly rig, acted by all who kne.ve dron, Gifford and .1<eddy wive ShOrt won't break. Sueday morning. ' him. Ile leaves a Widow and lour speeches. little children to Mourn their loss, el. Minkipal lllatters.---,Now that the Come and see us gild mit stock will Rev. Walter Moffat of London Will give his populpr lecture entitled " A so his father and mother and two sise referendum vosuggest something for your needs.e is over. the next is th• trip through ihe Highlends of Scot- :this. The largely Attended funetai 'council. We tact -stand Mr. Robert land" under the etrispiceS of the Y. P. toe( place to Colborne cemetery on Armstrong is going to be in tile field ' Agents Parker's Dye Works. ti. C.• Z• on 'I'llesday evening of next Fabbath afternoon where the remains for the council. Ile is -well known 4 week.. A small adrttissfem fee will be %x•e e la,d At rest. The bereaved veld- throughout the town hip. 'Mr, Artn. Tho, w peones to go to the benefit Of bine Ake whole • community in this t eir should se that he ie elected by a Everywhere, imi••••••••• Ilts.rged, the proceeds after paying ex. olv and family have the syrapatht of strong's friends and acquaintances I .11 air 'Liu. t, .fl missions, time of totiraht large majority, We WiS11 liitif succesk .Oftett the' Chearit, Always the /test! • Pretoria Block.. NH *04 NI* 60.4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 4 ROWE HOLLOWAY' Furniture. Rimer reasons why you should buy from the Clinton Furniture Co. Recant:a their stock is Arco and well assorted The designs are the bewatit and Moat up-todate' The construction and finish are the best Matenrala that wear out the buyers' expectations And prices that are easy on our customers Also all kinds of repairing, upholstering and • Picture framing at moderate prices. • Undertaking in all its branches . D. ATICINSOIST, Manager and Funeral Directer. IRowe, A. J. Holloway Night and Sunday crate anowered at residence on Princess St,t directly back of Presbyterian church,