The Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-25, Page 4I 1
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,W. 3. MITCHELL*
• 'Editor and Proprietor
E ar.4zzitort Sams,aologar•
STANLEY TOWNSHIP. XIDNEXAXI/e.
The following is the school eport • John Zuefle, 4 -wife and 'fatal!
e• ar9.
for $. S. No, 3, the uatnes being coming to Ilensall this week to vis
en in order of Merit : it Airs. Zuelle's relatives. We under-
5thelass-Sonuer Bates, Chira, Rich- stele that John ie doing' well in Hare
orison, Charlss Rathwell, George niston vihere he bee an interest in a
Real, ;hoe factory.
Ste, !gth eta a -Maggie elark, Alary U. Arnold returned. frem Ai,Isa Craig
J. Reid, Willie Clark, Lottie Peek. on Monday after seending eAmple
Sr. :nil class-Ma,ggie P'ecla Attie 9f days with relatives. Airs, .A.ruold,
Peck, George Ed, Jolmeon, Thomas who was viseting Loudon and Craig ,
Acid, Emerson Heard. for the past two weeks, returned with
arii Heard, Maurice Johnson. George Fitzgerald and Mr. Mooney
$te .end class . -Leonard Reid, Leon- I Mtn.
,Tri end class -Hervey Reel, Fred- arrived hoine f own the West on, Fri -
JINGLES AND JesTs. "
The Gentle Tetra,
The young man ivae praising bis dentist,
who,
Ire said, knew exactly the thing to do,
"Is his Ouch very gentle?" inquired a
maid
Who, like most peeple, was eomewbet
afraid.
"Indeed It is that," he revile:2, with a
iaugh.
010 touched me foe only a dollar and a
half."
die 'Reid, Freddie Davison, Milton ;ley and are visitiug at J. leitzger-
4 oluisan Samuel Parsona. ald s, Cit teethe* st Mr. Mooney, we
Pt! '4111 elass-Alaggie Parsons. - understand, intends remaining in. this
XtL Ist e'ass-Arther Nicholson, :country and will probably 'mete in
Earl Joh:son, Mable Clark, Wilbert London. •
,Jolinson.-Atise A. Ea Davideon, Last Friday evening a large Wow -
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Coaelier. • her of the- Wends and relatives of
Stogdill, Jr.,' and, Michael Mr. Joeeph. Hudson of the Parr Line
. Kennedy. are cuttieg wood for. Joseph visited at his home in Hensel
Heater- ',they are husglers, and brought weth theta dainties, elso.
•Nerman Petterson and James Agnew a quantity of. oysters which were
'bac teeken the contract of eatoine served by the ladies in - good manner.
ico gorde for Rote t Afinstroug. ',Mere were 2e ol his old friends and
. Miss Martha Agnew :spent Stuuley neighbors:present and a line time they
at 14fr.' Norinau Patterson's'. • - had till 'the wee sine.' .hours of the
• nItIllunee Arttisarong, William: Ale- morning. -
Climhey. and George Stephetteon are Aliss McAuley has closed her milliza
cutting iveoll. at Mr. Hwy Nay ter's. ery season and will lease on Monday
for her home •Southempton.
- •-. . • Mrs. - Miller of Sitnentelltili • left on
UisIXrTTOWNSHIT Saturday for-lter home after spending
•a wee': with het daughter, Mrs. Al- .
Mr. Lou Farnliatn' has purchased „ 'beect401‘st.aBrAptilat.4.c,- .11•,
fine, t.n wraiths' . old. Hereferd -bull calf • Who has .beee, over
froroathe well- kuown•-berd. or 0, twee ler ,two eeks visiting --rel•atives
Smith of C zn 0 cold 'attendin • his sister $ •weeldin r
. Mrs, N. It Farquhar, is.„Spezidin'g a ' tutead to his home in Marlette, Mtele,
. few days with frauds ill, 01 a.ngeville, Saturday.
AUBURN. • . Mr. Alex. 'Bede:leis teking Course 1- Ce leaving Hensall after an • ettgage-
• in Ithe CI titan ss colle e it' •ment of less than three months in the
4 G•ood Man Geo. -Once more the
grint 1 eep.r Las thrust in. his s:ekle
1:nd cut off a sturdy pi:boom: in the pen!
son of Mr. R. 'r. Errata The funeral
was conducted . by the pastor, Rev,
Couplotd, and the Canadian lIoreetcr
we ern o the deceased an estattect
irom the home n7ar Auburn roe 'Ball's
cemetery at 2 o'clock. Deceased .was
an old time and much ree•peetteLeeste
dent of the communi ty aed . acted in
various public care:Wes, He .was a
staunch Conservative and a - faithful
member of the Alethodist churele • The
estimable fatufly have the sincere sym-
pathy of the village and neighborhood
in being thus sadly . bereft • of their
head. The departed leaves behind him
to mourn ' their _loss his sorrowing
widow, cne son, Elsworth, and two
daughters, -Misses Mabel and Dora at
home, one son, Welsh, a settler"' in
Manitoba, and a daughter, Mrs. Mut.,
dock of town. . A large- concourse • •of
so wing f. iends followed the re-.
Mon ay afterno.on.. a - • .: • • • • •
it
• ma is to their last resting place , on
,
Pt -On Friday • lase, .tite.
pie ils and some . friends ei • II, g. S.
Net. .5, glullett, presented 1Vlise • W.-
Thompeen, the retiring ;teacher; with
a beautiful dresser, envelope.. holder
end glass set. . Miss, ThoioPson haS„
proved herself a clever :and •.•eilielent
• worker during the year she lasalabor;
ea with as and it is a matter of !much
regret that attending Noel:nal-, requito
el her severipg..conneetion With the
sc tool. • • • -
The _Tempters had 'an efijayel7le. an
nil', rsary• on Monday of,jast. week' aed
with gamese progearrte and eatables*
passed .• a pleasant evening. „The *.ladge
is in a thriving: conditiom 1" . • ....: a
. -. s:
• Miss' • •Zella Macdonald • of . Loudon:es
Mr. .C. As ..with of Godeeiili and Me.-..
F: R. Munro of Toronto are holiday-.
ing under parental loots.: . • • .. • :
Mr. John Gravenstein has returned
from the West., . .
L. 0, L. No, 932 met last Thursday
.night sand elected. officers for the • en-
su ng term as follows : •
Master, John MeLarty •
. Deputy, W. J. AleBrien
Chaplain, H. Lawler
Secretary, George. yeunghl•ut. s
Fin. -Secretary, M. .Ariestroeg .
Tyler, J. Feagan • •
D. of C., N. Johnston
Lecturer, J. Nicholson
Committee, M. Lockhart, W.. • J.
Parke, 'Jasper McBrien, T„ Lew-
.lor, Jos'. Erwin: • • • • '
MiglIentley of Michigan 'is visiting
his coasitz, Mrs. S. Searles, at -pres-
ent. . .. .
• a •
Mr. Mineow Baer has boughtra. leek: '
, ery and restaurant in Gladstone,, Mali, •,
Mrs: Baer left here 'last •weelte r her
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new -home. . • • • g , .
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Mr. Jan Mole lest his driver feet
Week. - • ..
ea. .
Rev. Mr. Striall exchanged Wines
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with Rev. J. M. WilsOrt •of the Nile'
on Sunday. . . .
• Rea Small% is • gpendhig • Christinas'
at his home at Arthur, • .
, Mr. Sam-uel Slieimard and. MiSS
lirydges of Goderich weed thrraigla
the village rot their way to neareltele '
• grave one day last week, . • . :
Mr. 3. -3, Weitleh.gtr n +as sold I.ise '
200 a' re farm to Mr. Hertry.,Taylor.
liras Reynolde returned, to her liteete .
et Dashwood on Monday •,alter visiting •::
at Mr. John Nicholson's. • • • -
Miss Mary Alille is visiting ' het ,
6 ster, Mi s. L. - heading of mat
Pleth. • .• - •
Mr. Jemes Dawson bought :a licence •
.17 ein Me W. • .T.,, Perke, of Wes/nerd -
and. moved it • down meetly to the • l'
i Mose. $50 .was the elm , paid. for. :
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...Mr. Wiligihe Ettlieg, Of Loncleseoro •
.i s viseting t fn the tietehltorhood ee. at.
present; He inorluie going' West,.. 'et, a
-the rear froure. . . ,
lit iss He Pa' et ii 'i#- cappging at 'Mr,
S. •Marehall s' at' preeeni. ...• • ...4 ' .:. ' • ,
• Cenr1 ifvffer,in.• C. 0 ,F27 his, ef.e VA', •
- efferge th'r :,,,•// ' ' • 4" * . • . •
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ta t 1 e g . ; •
PreSent. . , • Public schoel, Miss Stevens was made
Miss Jessie..McLaughlin left for her the .r,cipient by the pupils of her
bome in Carrie On Tuesday. , room -of . a fruit elfish of •E'repeli china.
Mee Jean le, mead hest tee.eneg >le 1 wlech was accompauied by an address
, tune to fall 'down.- a trap. door in his which is. here gii en mai which speaks
here:list Sunday. Ile fell on a cattle for 'itself t .
manger and 'hurt biniself quite badly MISS STEVENS
• and has Leen confined to the house ev- . Deer. Teaeher -aAs you are leaving
. .
Cr Sirce • . • • our midst We feel that ,we cannot let
• Mr, , William Heel( had a wood bee' you go without conveying to you -the
'last Set•rday and got ,a. Mee lot.. of •allection and iegard we bola for you,
wood cute' '
. . .
. • We have learned to love Iron while
,
/etre amen% us. We ask you to .pleaee'
accept this . digit and mirror. as a
nolakcisitiLLE: small eyntiol of our feelings. We• '
. - know you• will receive them kindly' an
•7: Mk, 0: E. Willson of Seaforth was
• in, our village one day last week.
• MissStapletcn of Hamilten visite
Mies Vine, Tebbutt.
Mr. and 'Mrs. • Albert .Tervis of CJii
cago are visiting friends here. •:
ItIr. and *Mrs. W. Nuell end • Nis -
Keys of Yale, Michigan, have bee
'vieiting their uncle, • Mr., W. Stanley
Mr, Nelson Trewartha has retiwne
frten the London Norinel. ' •
• School ''clered on • Friday fog th
Christmas bolidays, When, it re -open
'Mg; Nelson Trewartlia. will again b
tke teacher. . , '
ST. HELEN'S: ••,,
• ' ,Christ church congregation held the
a simPle indivatien of the love that
each. one of ns cherish in our hearth
d for .you. Ton hava made Our lessons. •
• So. pleasant thet would be fiugratefel
to call 'them 'tasks, We know we have
often tried your temper •but you have
s. dealt :gently • with .1.15. We • shall never
n forget you, but we shall look back to
, this school 'in after life net as a place ,
of labor but as a •secte of mental coal
joyment, Please accept with 'our little
e .11Feedrits'eur best wishes, May you ay.:::
• wey's be: happe- as you have endeavor -
e ed to make us. Trusting. that •we
• shell: meet again, Signed
YOUR PUPILS.
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anniversary services. cut Supday•last
• 40V, 'Mr. -Edmunds . of Blyth preaehe
;Me, protical, earnest seen -ions morn
Mg and. eyening. • Tim • evening eervtee
in Calvin. chute' was :withdrawn .tc
allow. 'all :to aCtend the service a
'it .- • • . • ,
-.Berry Aracey• tas engaged; Mi
• radd' for the winter months, '
. The -.eXarnination in contiection. with
the Vatic school ,here •wae held •'
eriday Lest. '3:he teacher, Mr, C. • A
Telileitts, was assisted in the •workby
.Messrs. . • J.oynt Aslifield, A. . T
Slacclonald ,of r2 and Miss A. M
,llark sof • , .5. . At 3.40 an excellent
it na was 'Scr ,eil by the ladies. alf the
section- • and: the fonr score. presen
seeined to enjoy ibis ,nart •well.
lowing • Was . an exeell'ent . program of
•recitations, dialogues,', diorusee, etc.,
glea -• by the mile,. together. with
,iolin selections by J. Ir. Anderson
'J. Miller. Visitiug teachers and
trustees. all spoke highly of the work
done here, .. ••• • - • •
. L01113E8E0/20. '• • '
' .X2.; Will Bruesclon is buying horses.
to . ship te .AIenitobas. • • •
• Mr, ,George Martin • has 'engaged
with • Mr. Jeri. -Manning. for the coin -
t -ing year and . move ,Onto the
Meiggridge feem as. eoan as Mr., .Per-
• rin leaves. .
• •miee Lawdar YOung• iS 'Spending, her
holidays at.. her home. • •
. Miss Lizzie 'Whitely caine..hOine from •
, Landon on., Friday. She has been ' at-
teeding the -Forest ',City: business cal-
, lege: . • .• a • . .
, atlas. la W. Boyd of. battle Creek,
• ch„ vieiting her .parents; Mr, and
Mrs.. R. Adams. •
t lhe umber .inen,. Messrs, ,Weyinetith,
Tletely, Gibbs • and ..Johnstoii, are
lidune. 'They haee been working ,near
Exeter . and gare . going haelte after:,
Christioes. • • . • •
R.otert:m anl Relied
.af'• •the Ge,T..R. are ;mending their
elinistitte.s at • their holnes. in the vil-
• 1
Toni og Food leer the **Untie,.
CommentIng on the tremendou
*Mount of food consumed. on the aye
age Atlantic Wier nowadays, e writ
Ili the SPrIngfield Republican says; "4,
, 8 comes.the mOnumental breakfast; a
1 11 the deck steward rills up the coma
1 tose figttree Sea the morgue with thei
1 beef tea from those thick, obese Eng
1 Mil eups; at 1 the magnanimous lunch
1 ' eon; at 0 the Weepers assaulted by th
„deck steward again; at 7 the awesera
English dinner; at 9:30 a trifling lune
to ballast you for bed. Besides this bar
bark mounds of sandwiches, olives
• aeese, crackers, perpetually stare yo
in the face in the smoking roOrn. Food
food, f ood; the sight and smell of i
Ihneue the unwilling stomach in ever
corner of the piece; food tasted, wast
• ed, thrown away. There is one pi'
hole on the steerage deck, from th
galley apparently, which belches I
forth in a continuous stream -hal
loves of bread, great remnants of meat
we have left a trail of it 'across the At
lantle, If some one would only esti
mete the tons of wasted food whic
are annually thrown 'Into the Atlanti
or could calculate:how Deitch cheaper
these steamship co/meanie/I could giv
1 1 110.11.001010100 j
ZITAIOn.
Mr. Paul Durand oi Minnesota is
in this section and inteuds spending .a
few mouths with Ms parents tu
Blake, It is fifteen years since Mr.
Durand Lft this country.
Mr. and Airs. R. S. Richardson were
surprised, the other evening by num-
ber of young lads end laestes. The
evening was spent in dancing and
other amusements and a very pleasant
tittle was bed by all.
Tr report pf the -condition of Rev.
Eat erVe,lentine was not correct. His
fatlier says that he is slowly improv-
ing and tljat exprets to take t
the festivtties in Landon. par itt
err,mul Mrs. C. Hallett of Da-
° kote . are vieting the latter's par -
ease Arr. and Airs. Robert Allan of
131al•e;
t Miss Farah Manson, who hae been
Lt • at egneeustoun for the past few
months, Its returmal home owing to
a • the Breese of her father.
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' A PROGRESSIVE scnoor,•
)3 • The -Central Business College,Strat-
. ford, Ont., ,sustains • national repu.
teflon for thoro gle progressive and
• advanced educational work:, This col-
lege enjoys a large patronage and
many. of its graduates are to be
e, • found teaching • m business colleges.
This should show that the C. B. C.
is De popular sebool and a eak one to
t , patronize. Mr. W. 3. Elliott, .the
e principal, offers to send his handsome
t catal, gue to all who' intend securing
a business or shorthand education,
ST. JOSEPH,
h.-
e . Ala E. Beeigneul removed . from the
Queen's • hotel on Monday of last
week but we have not learned who his
e .
-us our travel if they substituted plain
self respecting fare for this gilded glut
tony, it would certainly be interesting
and worth while.•
The Guillotine and eta lovelorn..
o o be. .
' Alr,D. Smith is visiting •friends in.
• Ilaineurg this week,
One of the most widely' disseminate
of popular errors is that Dr. Guilloth
invented th I hi 1
bears the name, The real Inventor
this sinister contrivance was Dr
Louis, a well .known medical Man and
permanent secretary of the Piirisian
School of Medleine„ or Academie • d
Medicine. •
Dr. Guillotin, *Ito died in 1814, .ener
getically but vainly protested against
the use of his name In eonueettioo with
this disagreeable. subject -an evidence
if one :were wanted, of the great AIM
culty there is of correcting ti . popular
error. Needless to say that tbe, legend
that Dr. •Guillotin was among the vie-
tiras of his friend's ingenious 'end mer-
ciful instrument or • clesteuctIon • is
w.holly apocryphal. He tied at a good
old age and in his bed, surrounded by
his • children, who, however, °teethed
permissloo to ehange, their twine.
Arias Flo Mere od has •resigned • her
eoeition of TS. S. No. it, Bay:. .-We
are sorry to lore Miss 1VIeLeod,• bet
emit is life.
o: • Air. Leon 'Jeffrey moved here this
A week from the farin he recently' sold
to the St. Joseph Co. We -welcome
Mr, Jeffrey, to our
N. Centine spent several days
' in London on • business last, week, '
• • MARTO:A.4ND.
- DAVISe-BARI3OUR-At the residence
of the bride's father, in Hibbert,
en Dee. loth, by Rev. Mr. Crans-
ton, Mr, James Davis of Herring-
.
ton to Miss Maude, third datigla
• • ter r7f Mr.. games Barbour 0i Staf-
fa. a • •
• SNELLa-EILIICIURNE,-At the rest-
& ' e $ parents, on
4 negeniber rOtil, Mr. Acquilla Seel
of Wionipeg,, formerly of Exeter,
to,Miss Edna, Louise, daughter-. Of
Arr. 1,Yetson Kilbourne, of Winni-
CA1VDIVIcEATI,Ia411---.111O:NTETTI-1 ea At •
• the•
'residence of the bride's pe.rents,on
De. loth, by the Rev. Mr.
Fletcher, Mr. .Andrew. Campbell of
• Logan to •Miss Merien, daughter
of Mr. Robert Monteith, Thames
Read, .ITeborzie.
ROLLINS•71-10DOINS--At the reg.:
dence of the •bricle's parents, on
' Dee, -.loth, *by the Rev, H: A.
• Thomas, Mr. Wellington 4odgins
to, Miss. delightee of Mr.. j.
.1r. liodgius, all of* Loan.
ELLIOTT-WHITE-At: . the' residence
ofethe bride's par(nts, on Dec: 76;
by • the Rev. C. etcher, Thames:
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• BwRioi iattedsh, sratdat
c). Elliott
• est cleue. htnernitoTf :for.. Thos. White,
• BAYS -Hz Seaforth; on Dee. 15th.; the
• . dwatufeonoerf Mr, s Adam Hays O.1
KERR-In MeN)Ilopi on' Dec. 7th,'
. the wife of Iffra James Kerr of a
seen. • , • •
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outward show en
All over Italy social 'life 'Is enaracter,
ized by a, great love of outward' slow':
Here: IN an anecdote •whIch Ma Luigi
Pillarl relates in "Italian Life In Town
'and Country", to illustrate this national
feeling: . ' • .
An Anieriean gentleman. who was
spending tbe winter in Naples hael
ta.ken a 'refill palazzo, the first floor.
of which,yeae occupied by a Poble
Ily -itt somewhat' reduced' circum-
stances. He noticed to hil6 surprise that
every day he met a servant going up
or down the steirs carrying a Per et
carriage doors. •At last the Mystery
was ekplained 'The' said noble family
shared a carriage with. some other peel-
. .
p e., u eac . a Its:own doors with
the faro/1y coat of armee to make their
friendi believe that . they both had
etirehigete • • ' •
•
a Mr. Henry Woods has sold his lam
to his brrilhee Robinson and ,Mr. Joliet
.0firnin, has, bought ' Alle • Robinsou
Woodas' farm. , .
!.Mr. Samuel- Phtllipe of .Ashfield, drat
• :ought, Mr, lien Smith s' farm on -the
• 'Nth .con. does not get possession
kr mother year.
Mr. Ce •Talnitt, _teacher le 'our
echool liere, .has- beea laid- ep the past
Week. with a very severe gold end wee
ratable to teach school. e •.• ••
' 'The Sundat. school entertainment
• !age.
itt Calvin' chore*, St. eIrelegs on
r.day ..evening was largely 'attended:
the progrem :by the 'children was ex-
..allent, The eddrres hy Aire Steivart in
the interegts. of *Knox Cellege. Stita-
'elite' Missionary • Seeiety wa$ smuch
teripreciattel. ' The children were ,given
a treat at lite arise' of candy aiiel
',wastes and.. needles,s 'to say," enjoyed;
:that part of it yery much. It .was.,a
surprise to them.,
• •
nnlroiirNoir.
• •
• Nuptialse-Oe Thursday ,the nuptial
not' teae tied by the Rev. C. Ruth-
erford between Stephen .Stothere and,
Wise Margaret Mallaugh, all • of Ash-
fie,d township near Dungannon„ • 1117
/01 ng coupie 'Shortly!, after the mar.
riege to virit relatives* east of
here ma their veMing tome •
Otto night recently. John
• L. D.,, Ashilettl, had the lois.
rtune to .10'7 his . home. a-,
oeg with eine numey furniture
.y fir,;, owing a detective stovepipe,
a.%, it is r.e.porte4,, The neighbors who
?ail:or-40' to see :the fire regdered a11
t.e,entan'j. they could to quench
,te.,4 •••,..n..e 14 the fio-fi:hold •of-
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171 i et flay relit. • ft,i int Wed
itt p• 1 44 h ,Sra. an 1.1nPaga•nvelen.
J.5 .•,lefeeld 'e tio
atier at. Yet .1 poling 1 tie Wret
Yawancesh- "
„.3A. W. :11, Gra:teen. tie* f Wing
nett Mer f•ratiely a peeve ss' fare;
r, Wtat 'Wawanosh, epent (tootle
day'- 4aet ;eget' Wit* frenth
tete met *en Ile, „tell Itl,V
, t and* e /*eyed ry
trit el .
stoce nay Sarategee
na.ltest Bawanoih, and formerly .
itirptt of Goderich, ard earlier ail
telitstritais atonegre ,of West Wawa- -
0511.6 eisietil old time acquaintance=
tt• Ole vicihity last week. We were
leased •fe see the venerable gentle -
'man ,Po'ki'ng so hales. , Ile is now an e
clop Ugrian. . • ' •
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Me li ; *lief:or-a tee .rirotte. vase's , ;rote, -
asete el a. . "6,' .2;i• g..1.1,e...ino of
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In.,,,.i , tit... -,...w.F.es on":Jvciie Ay ti,il) In;flv. i
cyze, 4kty SukIJ,V i, itteanti, SU$Lti .K.1.1 ilu.,.s I IkAt.! •
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'f".;..aiterr-'004 Pvti•r"
are Puss' ever e laraed • am a vitro
Mr., o e e.of 4:1'nti,p • le", t.
In t'5ar. at Wr Jelna hernipsot.s , ece. •
the rae•hetel .feio, 'the other. des, ^ „
Mae /Aoki Pa hete.lr„ of
nt last tetek •et eLt. hen;A: eel beg
tare.' Mr. Edward" Rath we; A ,
. A num'ber efreen hire atleil,ild eiele
.ie ee ng in Varna Afiettbdi t chair),
last 1 hursdav le„eaing d. re;:ett.
eood tinier "
Mr. Ger,rge Coopert••of etbe ytk• con 7-
t
%as slil„fatly indierolled., but we teepee
in "I•er .of his old streeeh being -
stored." -
Mr. Jolioni7 Doweon. agd his eiste.r,
i is Faille of Stenley, tea et Sunday ,
at the home of Alio Satnuet.•Ra.thwell, I
Arise Wittiligham gad Aries Butt et e
(liar n spent -a' tete days recently -
157r. Irdward Rathu•ell s.• , •
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Mr. W. jact:s it's Auction
^ . Tuesday or -bat week was. one Of
the tst ever held that ,towsteitip. n
:rite 'prot. eds totaged $1718o which Was'
$.mo more than ,facksOtt eiPecte p
•Tkos. Brown. . wielded tIce ,•1
hammer.
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•. Master llipaihe Holnies, • sofi (dollar-
aister. R.' Rotates,. met with as serioes
aceideat • recently., Ire was clinibing
to ale' top of a polished cherry hanks -
ter and losieg his. hold fell to ' the
lending, stril ifie on his right templ€.•
'It wag feared, eoriceeer n *of the litain
wot ld result, but he 'is'. now recover -
mg. A eouple, of ycare ago 'the same
map. boy had a n,arrow escape.. in a
similar way alien he fell'•.to the' &Ol-
die I, nd Or of the main stairway of
his •fether's Tee -onto residence:and cut
. his h4ad se, erely.. ^Notwi thstanding
• the severe shock of ,this last eccielent
and •the,, fact of ells bale,* a coma-
tose -state all- night, his fleet words le
the morning were 'I Wasn't Pike • a
pea-A.0f a diVe ?" • •
Death is- no respector of persona and.
last week left another 'home in town
sad becaese of. the vacant &air, :Ma
NiLholson, after an il ness.. of
eev.er•al weeis, passed. away on 'nuts-
uee „ • at the age of :63 years,
The deceased Was born in the -north of
Engl iri the. syear 7839..., Forty
years ;ago he emigrated. with' hiS
, brother Isaac, toaCanaela and eame to
Turnhe in. 1872. .A few -years later
he inavai to the bluevale road, where
. he resided for 25. years. About a year
ego he purchased a comfortable home
itt W When:cal:AI, retired, '
• A large gatleging of people attend-
ed the twetzt.y tifth aeniversaie• of the
wedding day of Afr, and Mrs Waite/-
Green- on ,Saturriay week, The Iwo..
eeeds of the •supper,which go to • the
•Ledies' -Aid of . the Aletliodiet elturelt,
onoented to 330: • Air, and Mrs. Greet'
it ete d .any 'presents being brought,
.which quite out of the usual' cue, - •
ton. This devinting from the usuet: •••••
rule demonstrated a desire to hot on- • •
ly. aid substantially sin church k
.• takee uport.it prat:Coal form vet
' Mettle /I y.
fgt. 0,14,9; 'Wright of the 6th :colt
iJ ' Urn Witt/ fl wakened tehottt two 8
•,3 l• • ?II 'Shutt- day night by the a
91,14ty let has, -ste4e, ;pad itental that hie
leaer; seas lee fire The' dahlia Mid •
1!e.f.i. 4 01. hr.:Amex it . wan willrfs.
A I It 4ei ran ape
e1 oh. nes, lee r 0 We JO IV: Allif
reef
134 -.go. 17 l ,wAli'lwee elute the
4,13113 :eel hal keoleatiel 1111giro
7neo• ery,o , mega leate4,4 Hot phloem,
I1R-1/1 11; 11/14 IhmtlesPlvig: leretnelee.ft
rtirch 117 ,117 mai tett it e ellel notrif
Rtoent Viliarge Oriees.
Araong the picturesque fcaturea 'of
life the Mogul villages are the town..
criers, whcotake the ple.ce of the daily
newspapers in civilized communities.
There are two of these functlettaries,
one representing the "hostiles" and the
'other the "friendlies," the oPPoSing- po-
Twice -a day theWollielals ascend to
the 'housetops and,- wrapped in 4their
scarlet blankets, their figuPes outlined
6 amine tlie clear blue sky, call out in
long drawn, resonant tones' whdtever
announcementor reeord ef town hap-
penings may be ha order.*
/IROWINLEE,InTucketsmith;•. on .'1Iec.
. 131.4rtolliv,I•iietelieof awisfeon• .of Mr.:.b.obert
• 1?IPEIt•-•In Winghain; on Dec. • 140,
• ,.e e of Mr. teplien Piper, of
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- VO.:(1NO-In Wingheen, on Dec. 13tle;
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Deem:arbor 25th, 1902
ospisii.•••••••••••wwwwwimposmosaiiiimmormieso
$ Fur Calis for Men
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$
IMEN'S NECKWEAR -Hundreds 'to choose from in Poue-te,
Men's gloves in kids, Suedes and Mockas at •
• is0c, 75e, *I, $1.,25 and
Suspenders all kinds anel'colors at toc, 10e, 25c to
Hands, Bows, Knots, Strings, etc. at.. .... ...also and
HANDKERCHIEFS ever before in' fh•Fhistory or this store
have we shown such en an assortment of handker-
chiefs. for men and hays, hundreds from, ;tech.:. tie to
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We have just passed into stock a fine range of men's ;
Astrachan, and Beaver Oppossurn Caps. They are made /
of fine quality and are warranted to give entire satisfac-
tion, They are lined throughout with beautiful colored
satin, Prices will suit you.
'Here is a list of men's and boys' Furnishings bought
especially for the Xmas trade :
2.00
150e
50
1.00
MUFFLERS -All kinds splendid assortment of colors, in to 1.00
$ Do not" forget you will find everythidg here that is
sold in a first class men's furnishing store.
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•eb.d+Ab:e.ze.ta-tayskee.,
Newcombe $
$
Sole Agent in Clinton for Hytie • Parker Ss Co's.. &mons English
• ' . Underwear, Baker Brand American Collars and Alexan. .
dria Aid Glovea for men. '
$ • - ' - ' •
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atente,estega,•06.411bolkirftollielbritivia..16,9111..111444111,,ar4b,916.41/./911,440,99.-496,90,16,411p.
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Keep, :Your Peet Warm
We have anticipated yonr wants for the cold weather and you
will find our immense stock as usual
Up -to -Date With Seasonable Goods
IN LA DIES" regiT BOOTS 'we have a splendid Fiasco trnent to
'choose front, also Overgaiters, Slippers and Leggings.
_Have you seen the
#Kant KraekRubbers
They don't mist you any Mere than the ordinary ruhher$ and
every pair is absolutely guaranteed by the maker. Other bines
we are selling below the regular prices as we are not sorting up
• with them. We are Sole agents in Clinton for Kant Krack
• Rubbers. it will cost you nothing to seep -min, .
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In Felt Boots for Men's wear we 117tVe some specially good lines which we
would like to show.your Our.Labed Leggings are worth 60e per pair more
then any other laced leggingsin the market.. They are the only genuine
patent. After,you have seen them yors, will say they are the best; Ifyou
need Overshoes, Felt Slippers, Children's Leggings, any kind of Rubbers,
or a nice pair of Boots TRY" THE OLD RELIABLE. • • • -
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
Wm. T'AYLOR
dash and One Price
Buttet and Eggs- taken as Cash
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1 THE GREAT OASH -sToRg
the Nvii4 of James Voting of a •• "4""0
STRIN-In Bast ..Wa*anosh, on Dec. A. Few: sn4vs.
• 73th3, the. wife of Robert Stein of •
,litical parties in the Tiisayan villeges. • son; ' • • • •
• we'es ot "contd.- .
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"Men Is shot fickle," said Miss Miami
Brown. "Dey goes back qn yott on de
eighths' provocation," ' • .
"What's been hatepenin'.?" e asked
.Miss Olina Jefferson TomplcIne. • .
"Mr. Rastue Plnkley come town"
tryin' to kiss me 150', an', so as not to seem
tot:0%011in" are audacious, I imashed
'1727 wif a flatiron, an' je01 dat he
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yea• cciroi Him ft Lenten.
• Thompson -Did your wife scold you
'When you went hhote so late last
nlght? -
3ohnson-YOu delft, know what it la
to haVe a wife who was once a school-
teacher. She simply made me write a
hundred times on slate, -"I Must be
home by 10 osciock,"
lite& me.". • • . ,
- A neat* Meal.
Mise „Esthete -Oh, t just adore poets!
What s sad, soulful expression Mr.
cinghan has. .
Mr, Smarteba -amulet have a
ad, setae expreesfon, too, if you were
a far behind in your board bill as he
8,
stlae: t••111,eni,* tere'41 rig 149 9191(1,M144. e
toi 0.,471.17 evtifIcy, II 111;iig. ghat!
test a Ile al flic ante e>iek 1 h litik
/as itetmel fie the
Le. oral tot>ti of shoot 1/1 •
vott ineurati,-; 4tt There wee for Me
in. Om ttioee at the flint; ref geeing fee
heel tt lineal/JO, that gam: wooden
..01A-ce had been built info tire 4101m/fey
• nr) f:1111,r• x eaufm e flht iben,
Jr. _Wright sone to' Winyhani that
day to per (haw clotheig aa every
thing woo log.
, Trouble 15 :AA to never come Mop:-
iy and Mr- rtatils Self is having more
11..71 Si fall Aare of it at meta.
t,act v.eck he received Word that one
ot II% hi others was murdered atl,a;
•Port, Alia., and following this collies
voi'd 1W another brother, William,
is dying with an attack of fever at •
efeveand, Ohfo.
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Dentist -Been suftering from tooth.
cite, I nee,
lifik-Ites; haven't Wept a wink for
three night*.
' it a back one or -
it's my liumband'a tooth.
Not or Ilargalo Hay. •
The litimband (during MO quarreI)-
You're, niwoyn unitang borgnipo, WW1
thOr0 twit a Moe 'when, you didn't?
Tglra Wire -Item, Mr; on iby wedding
day,
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A firlo-Wl!nt malccs youltitok our
new -photographs are So horrid.?
flindxs-Ali my girl. Mende nek for
Otte, but my ainio, Mende don't, ,
'Nothing In more tilstresdrig than
young men trying to net old or old
men trying to act young...-ChIcago
Wird.
IT PAYS TO ADVERT/SI
1.N Tim NEWS-ItECORD„
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WingIisin on Dee, e, For .Januar,,Nr
tde,..6.:Nhtzi,,
. the wife of Jams Hcienelton of ae
den liter • •
g .
A'r'rw000-jn Grcy oa Dee, /6th,
Annie Attwood, de -tighter • of Are,
al4.1 Mrs. Henry ',Attwood; a.ged
7 montha •and 26 days.
Me3 years' eisTAI3B-InGrey, on Dee. 10.11, •
.Tereie, only daughter of William.
1ieNa161, aged 17 years find 20
TURNBULL-lie Greyf oit December
• 7307, Margaret Turnbull', aged 63
years,
•SPARLING-Arrit. Alarkdale, on Dec, lo,
• trams Clare . yettingest . son of
• joints and' doe Spading,' tom-
' Orly of Scaforth, aged 4 year e and
Eaett WnWenosh; • on
Dec. nth, .taints Shiell, aged 49
years, 8 months and 21 days,
PLITAIMER.-In Clinton, on Dec. e9tIlt
Ida, daughter of Mr, aquni-
mer, aged. 37 years.
• ERRATT-e-AtAtiletrn, .on Dee, wile
Ro' ert 1 homes rrett, aged 62
years and 6 months,
Boys' Heavy Frieze Overcoats, sizes 26 to 33, also a few
I out at sweeping reductions.
Men's Heavy Frieze Pea Jackets to be cleared I
A bargain in Men's Wind and Waterproof Pea jackets: ./
Just received ' direct from the factory a, big
..days. . ,
job in Men's Fancy adored Shirts. *
I In the millinery department all Ready-to-wear and
.4° Trimmed flats to be cleared•out at tremendous reductions
; Special 'bargain in Black Tea regular 40c per lb.
for 25c while ie lasts.
CLINTON
MARBLE
•AND
GRANITE WORKS
'Phe heat elasa or work
procurable hasbeen
n utnufactut ed here for
many years past.
WE WON'T calf. ott you a week after
your liereavement,
WE wow melee the work .to snit,
WEw
E Wiittg
lt liiihit'y":ocikh'ie17;ice. to suit
Whe choice of the
production of Rio work
Its design and matreial
We are the ONLY ma0.
tient hien In Clinton' in
our line. Bo nob be
talked into plaelpg your
order without drat. call.
ing Us.
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J. 8. HOOVER, Dm*
'Next to-Compterelat 110t41
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D M. MoBEATH ELY
• Pretoria Moak.
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ROWE & HOLLOWAY
Furniture
Some reasons why you should buy
from the Clinton Furniture Co,
Because their stook is large and well assorted
• The designs are the newest and most up-to,date
The'tonstructkal and finish are the hest
Matelals that Wear out the buyers' elcpectatione
A.Ind Vetoes that are easy on our enstomers
Abel Atli kinds of re:miring, upholstering and
Picture framing at moderate prices,
thuleetaking,in all its brenches
3. D. A.TKINSON'
Manager end Puneral Director..
ROW() A J. Holloway.
Night and Sunday calls atieveered at tegidetite on Peinetalt
filts, directly inteic of Presbyterian church,
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