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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-25, Page 5December 26t11$1,902 • COUNTY .COUNCIL . Notiee.„is hereby given that a by. law was passed by the Municipal or . ELECTIONS poratioxi Of the town of Clinton on ‘. the netli day •of November, A. . 1,9o2,,, provitlinn for the issue of deb- entures to the amount of f8(89.38 .feir the purpose of' paying the cost : of •\t‘ 10 THE ELECTORS OF corwrY certain local improvements undertake 6- . COUNCIL DIVISION NO. 2: r I "11101.12114" . • tanqicirAL NOTICE. Ladies and Gentlemen, ---I have resented you in the county council; during the past two years during which time I served you faithfully. 1 am again a candidate and respect- fully solicit your vote and influence. Yours respectfully, . en during the said year and that Such bylaw was registered in the Registry Office at Goderich,' in the County of Huron, on the x9th day of December, D., 1902. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part there- of lutist be ouade evi.101 one mouth • Loin the date of registration and cannot be made thereafter. WILLIAM COATS, "Clerk. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1902 . NOTICE TO CREDiTOR.S. • 1). CANTELON, Clinton. TO THE ELECTORS OF COUNTY COUNCIL DIVISION NO, 2: Ladies and Gentleinen,—Having been nominated f6r the position Of County Councillor ein that Division, I te- spectfully solicit your support if deemed wenthyt If elected I will 4110 dee.% or to represent your interests faithfully. Yours respectfully, 1 ALEX. LEITCH. • LAND FOR SALE IN HUIeLETT. ! The undersigned offers for sale a parcel of land consisting of 30 acres, being part of lot er, con. 3, Hullett. The lot, which is five miles from Clin- ton, is seeded down. It will be ,sold on easy terms. For further particn- lars apply to JAMES.SL JOHN, Holmcsville P. 0. Dec. 16th. • • HARDWARE BUSINESS FOR SALE. • The undersigned offers his hardware business for sale in the village of. Bayfield. ' R. ROUATT; Bayfield. Nov. enth. TUCKERSMITH FARM FOR SALE. --,6100.-- The undersigned offersfor sale that •choice 150 acre farm On the Huron Road, Tuckersmith, one mile east of 1 A. ...A. In the estate a Isaac eltattenburY, deceased. Pinsuant to R.. S.' O. (1897); rap, 119 and ainendiog 'acts, notice is here- by gi'Ven that all persons having claim. against .the estate of Isaac Rattenbury, late of the town of Clia- taIl, in the Comity of Huron, gentle- man, deceased, are required on or before the • sist 'ay of January - next (1903). to send by mail postpaid or de- liver.. to • William W. _Ferran 'of the said Tcavn of Clinton, private hank- er, and Harry T. Rance Of ths said Town of Clinton, manager of the Sov- ereign Bank, the executors of the said estate or to the undereigie4d,• their a statement, in writing . of their claims with full particulars of their accounts and of the a nature the, sec-to:Ives ,(if -any) held by them,all. verified by ' statutory declaration.' • - 'And notice is. further given • • that after the 31st day.-- of January, 1903, the said executors will 'proceed to- dis- tribute the assets Of the estate • of the said deceased among the persoes • euteitled .there ten -kayiiig. regardapely to .elaims.. whielt they shallthen. have notice ; and that they, will not. . be liable for the .said assets orany part- thereof to . any. person or persons of whose claims against the said es- tate they snail .nottheir have notiee. Dated at pintim this i8th , • day Of Dec. A.. D., e902.'' 4t . W. BRYDONE, • • •SoliCitor for the said Executors,.. • •• ,PLANK FOR SALE CHEAP: A quaritityof hardwood 'plank for sale Cheap. Suitable for barn or stable floors, culverts etc. . • • • . & RANSFORD, • • . • 'Clinton, Nov'. 4th. C • ton. New frame house with sum-- . nie kitchen, first class bank .barn - drive shed, hen house, pig pen, silo,. two wells windmill, and small Or- . chard. The Bayfield river runs across back end of lot. Thirty acres. of flats, the finest of grass land. This is • a splendid farm, well situated, and will be sold on easy terms. r • ARTHUR COITCH, Clinton • June 9th. -. STANLEY FARM FOR SALE. • As I wish to retire from farming I offer to sell for $5,000 my splendid acea acre farm situated on the Front Road, zA mile east of Varna. 90 acres clear- ed, „eo acres hard and soft wood bush Good frame house with cellar, barn and shed. Good bearing orchard, good water, hard and soft. A., rare chaioto to get a fine farm cheap. 1?osses given early in the fall. , , HENRY MAKINS, Varna In• 0, Jute loth. _ HULLETT FARM FOR SALE. l'he undersigned offers for sale Lot 42, Con. 13, Township of Hallett, con- sisting of 150 acres, no acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation, 10 acres stump land and balance good —'haranwood bush, never culled. The.lot is well watered and fenced and is g mile from a church, 2 miles from Aue burn and 9 miles from Clintoo. A Public school is located on the corner • of the lot. There is a good two-stor- ey brick house, 2 bank barns and out- buildings and a good bearing orchard. For further particulars apply to EPH. BALL, Auburn P. 0. August 8th. i•Wiir4444r•tio•••••4140, _444 ••44-44104-* A 4. 4. III. 1.0.,* 4 * ,1* 11,, di. * lk * t * 4, * ,C* 14 4, 4' * 4.* * * 41+• 440434404( GOOD FARIVI' FOR, SALE . Part 6f• lots .38 -and 33, on the. west side on.Maitland,con.,. Goderith .town- ship, .one mile north of HolinesvilIe, containing 97 acing.- There are .twci frame houses -and barns on ihe • Place, • bearing orchaid and plenty .of water, Will be sold. on.'ternis to suit the'pur- chaeer. . • • • . • • • W. Wo FARRAN or • C. C. :RANCE,: •qlin Dee. 46th. • • TIIV cILIN:TONN'TOWS-RSIOORD I 1 1: l i --i-1 1(1 111111 111 1111111111 ",i4,1-14.2.4-44.1.44 ELOISE E, SICIMINGS GODERICII CORRESPONDENT . „ 1-14444-1 11.144.1141111.1.1,4-14+++++.1-141414141 .4+ A. -grand reception' will be given in Mr.and Airs. Nott have removed Detroit by Mrs. Captain Pridgeon and from their 'cottage :on Victoria street Mrs. Hannan at the lovely residence and now reside 111 the IleW purchase o of Mrs. Captain, Pridgeen to Mrs. •Neweate street, lately the property of Carl enter, who with her huebatid, Mr. Andr w Miele • Judge Carpenter, now of the SupremeMr. Stoddart and family have re - Court, will remove for the New Year 'tinned to the etange on Victoria to Lansing, the capital of Michigan. street owned and lately ocettoied by Mils Grace Potty arrived horne for Mr. Nott of Newgate street. Christnias front a. delightful visit Mr. 11re Stewart of McGill College, with friends at. Chicago. ',Miss 'Grace Montreal, will spend his vacation at never saw so many nolidey gift, stores nis home here. lier titre befole as Chicago affords Mrs. James Buehanan has been. on One holidayseason. * the sick list for some time. We trust . Air. • Erie ad Smith, contractor . for *emu to hear of h:r recovery, the St. I,ouis Fair'carna through Master Brydges receiven the prize, from St* Louis on Saturdan night' $2, offered by. the Carroll Company to and was tne guest of his brother,, Mr. anyone forming the greatest number J. .W. Smith, until Tuesday. Na got of •words out of their name. ens his • lest payment ream the • Butialo list had seventy, two words on it, lixpositien which made li42,020 his. Mrs. W. Tye and faintly will spend share of the Bullafo 'Exposition don- 'Christmas Tide with relatives at tracts. He and Mr. Smith drove tie ITaj•se. • ' Ilungto non on Monday And purcbased ' Miss Jennie Bell, '% 110 spent a ..few 10 e earth g heifers. from Fergus- wee S last sin -rimer with her mother, on, of Smith's' Rill. Whenelie.left St. Mrs. Harry Bell, will *.f.encliter Christ., Louis, the cattle were feeding 60, tlie aacation with ha sister, Airs. grass. He will sedd hie manager. to 1, Edetiarcl Cart -Mgt( n Jones, San Anton- tat,e the calves to hih Misecniri farm. ib,'Texas. Mr. and Mrs, Jones spent Mrs'. 'Rex and youngest son, Thiline.1a c ouple ., of years, in Havana; but came thiotrgh ,frone tlicie home at EIkn.'Conelitiltifi that residing in their old horn Aninitol,a. to :spend the .fariste; .hotrie ..,an San Antouio'. was more antis 'holiday season at'the old home, suitable' for thein and returned to Tex - the residi nee of Mr. and Igra., Thomas ' as: • -' • Weatherald. • e . The fitneral of the late Mary Garel- Miae McLellan, teacher of the come , ner, beloved wife of Mr, John Robert- enercial eourses And stenography for, Son,took :niece from, her lkte residence the past sevenyears, has sent in her On Thtirsday. Mrs. Robertson was the resienatic in to the trastees bf the Caine:eldest dattelfter of the late 'Alexander iegiate lestitute, Miss McLellan lta.s7, Pardeer, one of the pioncer• fanners of beit a ..faildifirl And efficient teaellee nnluron, who - came from Dunbarton- and we trust that good ((attune May Aire, Scotland, with his wife, when attend. her in fhe nature. • ; Mary Wanaelite .years • old. Mr, and Mr. Oliver Rhynas, late of Rhylids Mrs. Robertsoo lived on their faxen, in and Cornell, will leave Goderich after ''Colborite for several nears, retiring 20 Xmas and take ep. his residence qu years 'ago to', reside in Goderich, One Lcanden as manager of, the • Dot/ninon -.son was torn, to them, who now lives Publishing Company of that city. 1. • in ,Colborrie. Theycelebrated their . The Misses Edith Weatherahl, nurs4 .gOlden wedding: 1Vlareh ist 1901, in training at ille Woodstock, hoepit- hating livtd 'together ex years and al, and Mona of elocutidnary, 'fame 9 months. iNins. Robertson netting no here, now • nurs'e in training at • the daughters , her 'own adopted two, Galt hospital., are 'the "guests..ortheir now lier',,tw6 .:festereciatigliters. .Dure parents. , • . .1 • ing her illneis Afra,`:Huitter and Mrs. Mr.John peen has 'purchased 'the Walker of DetrOin'sPent the last weeks late reside= 9f dr. Peter O'RO`tirke 'with her. . Rev. -Jar -vs' Anderson officia on Angleeea, street, • ' . atedat hott•se • and ,Maitland ' cemetery: Mr, Ed," Tilt of 1VIcGilI College, The relati4etiuleb attended the tuner- goioreal, will speed his vacation. • at alwere her, two Sisters:and their hos- tile British Exchange. Mr. Tilt will Bands, Mr. and Mrs. George Green, receive his diploma...At • the end of his tcrwn;. and Air, and Mrs.. Anthony Al - next term and `• will•then, be a..Iftiel' Ian, Leeleurtin. her brother, Mr. John fledged nening.engincer. • • • ' :Garin). r 'her son and his, wife,- Mr. Mr.Areltie Dickson of 'McGill • 'Col- and. .Mese Alex. RObtertSoir ; and- her lege trill spend his 'aeration ,in New nil hews and nieces • -.Mrs. Mason of. York city. He has made great prog- Breeefi.eld; Alies RuniMasen. of Bruce- . reep. .in thestudy of .medicine and .ficld, ,Mneses' Sterling. of Clinton, Mr. has. often ..heen called upon • to make George eand : Miss May Sterling- nterlieg• of night calls in the eity. . •Gied rich township, • Mrs McLeod • A lady who .has teen ,a great suf- St. 'Patriek's :etreet, ferer from neuralgia it her fate says .W8 • of ilohnosaille. pallbearers that drinking hot milk has .complete- tterEI: Messrs. •— Thompson, ' George - 1 'd r f tl aa)n Thotinesen;: .Cutt • .JOhn 'Ferias l'I G111.11111.111111111°D011: I Mr. Bert Hale, who slistained an injury to the two fingers of his left hand, was able to get to work last • week. . Mr. and Airs. George Clarke and babe of Detroit came through on Fri- day eveioug to visit Mrs. Clarke's. mother, Mrs. McGlynn of Aslifield. Mr. carfrete Dunlop of the Mount Forest pharmacy is spending Christ- mas Tide at his payouts' residence. Rev. Mr. Hunter addressed the lad- ies of the bean in tenon church •on Sundayefternoon, His subject WAS " Tile Model W onnin.'' Agreataddressed nut:: bet. i!ovi ..lal‘diire.s .actrtoesnsdieedy. men ol the town rn North street Meth- odist church. Nis -- subject wee "Tire Mysteries." The men from our town will surely be saints in 1903. After long suffering from weakuess inherent to old age Mr, William Shan. man died aged 9$ years and 23 days. The old gentleman was earn in Ian- coluslore, Englund, on Nov. 13th, In07, and game to Canada with his wife and family in 1852, later remov- ing to, our town where lie first took up his residence on West street. Mr. , nharman in those .days took contracts for building brick residences, notably the first Methodist cher eh a hen the late Rev. Mr. Cosford ewas minister, tLe handsome residences of Mr. Wid- dar, Mrs. (nr.) Jiikes Johnston; Mr. Joseph Kidd and many other i•esi- deuces. lit later years when his sons, Edward and R.oliert, grew to men's es- tate they took thecontracts, reliev- ilia their father froni the business part oi the work. Ile Was a strict Metho- dist and life-long Conservative ' and was- ntuch. esteented by all who knew lihn. By his.. first marriagehe had four sons, William, mho went to • re- side in a Western stAte, Edward and Robert , of Lowe, and George of York - top, N. W. 1%, and one daughter,Mes. William Campbell. By his second wife he lia.d two sons, Walter of toivn and. John, of Woodstock', and ,two daaghters, IVIise Isabel Sharman of the ,Central school staff; arid Miss Sarah Sharman, who clied a few years. ago. Havingretired from 'business he took up • his ees.dence on South street where he lived retired surrounded • by et ery • comfort . and until lately was. able to walk, uptown• and enjoy the pleasure Of ineeting old friends. One week before • he was -eelled alvey he felt so inaeh . better thathe thought lie would $00I1 le able to rise again. The casket Was covered With beautiful ' floral 'emblems, Rev...Dr. 'Daniel of- ficiate cl • at *Msresidence and at Mait- land ceinen,ey. The pallbearere were his sons : "Roleett and * 'Welter. of 1 toan, George of Yorkton, ' John of •Woodstriake William Campbell, sOnein- law, and his graticlseto. William She:I-- mean Our. citizens were :. quite proud of the lc nmityacif .years accorded the fate, At intent.. '.Sharma.n and from!' his eiceivity. and •general good heal, In built Amon • ha.ving,.one Contenadan 1110 goOde olde. toane." . • . • • .Y But his labOre are o'er, . . nit; life is ' tinny ,.blest ; • He has gone to rest. . • .: On :the Heavenly'. shore On fettialay at 3 la us, the least of tee .aunivetsary of Rev. 'Father NVest's .ordin tion • was_ celebreted in - the sehoolroont ; of St. Joseph's e.onvent• A:great nuieber of. the. parents and Mende of, the • children were • in '• et- itnelan ea, _ The - entertainment opened wetli a 'welcome sung by the childrein. 'followed by • p•-etty re -rtations beatiti- euLy reticle ed .by Mona Kidd•anel John Grifilin Then .a concert :. recitation ticely tendered by a elm iber cif little e\f\xt girls beautifully dressed. A_ recitation by Constance Griffin. wan ollound by another' chorus *. given “liy• the S. S. 'chi. drein :at the conclusion 1 which tlie" ittiss,,s CeeiPa„..Webb, •Nora . irley aid Ir n.t. Martin presorted Rev...Fath- er West with a lovely Musical eloek,'' -Master John . Griffin son 'of Thoenea Griffin, reeding-. most'lluently the nice; ly . worded address' of contgratulation to their pastor, •Who Made a most. suitable e nd. hi, hly appreciative rcli.IY • Several .gentlemen. present also Made short congratulatory adclresees to • his . re \ erence ainl to the sisters of *St. .:•16e01 h for the.'valitable assistance to 'these' ender their charge. • The schol- , era,too received • their meadof i taiga 'I he . • gentlemenwere Judge Devi a ' Registrar O'Connell anti IVIessrs: Joece It ; •Griffin • 1,11t1 Ford The • prizes • , were. then .distributed to t1ie. children, after \thick , all sang. the' Chniftmas hymn, " Adeste Ficleles." . • • ' . Ith s. : Arthur Lee of . Toronto and 'Mts.. Arthur Curzon of :Goderich . ' at-' tended, an afternoon . tea at the resi- ,itnce of Mrs. George D. Perry - of West Bloor street, Toronto, on lyed•;• .,1 . 1 The funeral of Ale• late Kenneth Me-. .Robert .Sterling.:and.: David Stodclari,.. Miley .Poolt place froto .his parents'. ' 'The -old , foundation th,:.orga, resideece 'Wednesday: 'Messrs. john tory 'is eitqiefitly to . build uP7' • McAuley of the steamer. Maititott and • on and were laid :upon* it on Norman of the Grecian arrived,. on the Thursdana Aiondav 'previous with. the remains -of their de,ar'beother• The' acCident from the effecis..of • whi:A ,Ketilieth .1y1cAulev .di; d .todk Place When . the: "Min ersil . State was entering.. the leeks Sault, ' Ste, -Marie, Mich. He etodcl' between . studeete. dispersed. to their homes last • the staunehions with his hind 0116110 wvek. A.rearly all of them' have .schools and the .other liols1;wr the. fair -leader; for • next year, being ideated As foie • do'ng hts. duty faithfully, . when, some lone, M. 1 tani McDowell at Benrna-' iron c.onneeted ,the affair came ,lee, Miss Annie •MeC.ourtney at Ania out 'cif its piece eta struck hia arm Anna, Martin at Arineltel- with teritIlle force, . necessitating ani- .sea, Mabel.-13alilie at „Pro.sperity, .piitatic 0 so near the. •slioulder • that Miss' Mary Tray at St...Augustioen, it • Was itnimesible to sava dile.. El. Stewart at b. S. No. • 4 Colborne, * *All 'eys.'s done for poor Kenneth that AcIoiisbs6'rn'reenal inJoKhintxon,eatts!. •sS. NN(o). 98 . . . • HOUSE FOR SALE. .. • . . . , • • .• . • ' • • . The undersigned Offers hi- eotiage on King , street, sole, •There • is •• hard. and • soft water, a good stable, etc, ••••Apef:y. at. the house. • • JAMES DUNFORD, . Clinton. ,onn—yo.. • , ••• HOUSE .FOR SALE.' • . . The undersigned offers fdr. sale a ' IX storey cottage with five bedroonis,. larg-e dining room, parlor,. etc. 'Situ- ated 'oin William street, convenient to . the Collegiate Institute. For further particulars apply to James Spit, liarrister, • eIr.-Edward Hendersoa of Bi•antforil jias been. in very delicat:e healtis the. r,esidence ofahis Mother, Mrs.. James Stroneh of that city. .• • .• • The. Aibelee. sehOol Closed end the ancl• good nursing cold. den . , three brethers, -Norman -John and Colborne; Miss Mary I. Clark • at 8. Allan, were the. mourners. The -Pall- • • S. No. 12 West Wawanosh, ss Lania. :eat -ern Wale all his old friends, Cape 'lEfrydges at S. S. No, 1.3 East. Wawa- tain Robto MadKay, -George MeSween, nosh, Harry Walker at S. 5. N'. IT.atry • Wats n Richard • Saunders ..Ashfield, Ansi' Ultimo Robinson:at S, John. Baker and David. Hisloo. Loy., S. No. 16 East Wawenosh, *Miss Ede ifforal emblems were laid upon • the ith. Taylor at- S. S. No: 15 Hay, Miss eve ot, amorg. them being a ,lovely' Jennieon at S, .5: No, Steph- lflies' tend pink and white carnations • Wellington county," T. enchor of roses, reit and . white; cane. el,Alies Pearl, Jackson at (1)I1o1.01;1;h 111 . . Chesterfield Well inetoii •countv AIRS. LAIRD. laiantaber—lefrItalins'i Gs)elcill:' At regular fr'ineetj lig of Ceti rt Clintoa„Turie 23rd.. lovely' flower's was the' tribute a..11,1r; ters, elide', A lovely wreath Of the same Golertichlen foCilaorwiaictiligatio'.1.101erecrie; vv..eorfeVeorteest-, ... • Oswald Sturdy. Rey. Jathes Ander- : C, R„ Ro" ert Fielford • V. Ct 12: • goo tr tarn 1)011, Just two years old, 'with a splendid pedigree,' Possess- ing as lie does two of the best 'strains' of Durlie,ms in the countrY, the Match.: less and .the, Iirainpton ;Hero, .his :dant' being a -grand-daughter Of the noted - hull Abbotsford, the. first, prise bull at / the World's Fair. • , • • ion off' ciated at house and Maitland I A. 11. Haddon ; treasure'r Williani cemetery. Poor, brave Kenneth, one I ane e financial secretary, James Wil - week after the..operetion performed min recording. secretary, WilliaireMe, upon, his arm at the Sala hospital, Creath ; .chaplain,' Frank Untidier .; 'S, wroteto his father that he. einderwent W.; Beft.Evtane ; J. .W., IIarry,Spence; the oePration so well that he had lost S. B., • • Join Sproul ;. J. 13,, Walter no Fedi and •thought would soon' Sharman ; physician, Dr. Taylor ; e around again, but. alas lie never trustees, jaenes Stewart,. Alex. Sawn saw his Mime again. The funeral was dere, 'Worsen audieors; Thos. TYNDALL BR.OS., Clinton P. 0.. very large. feurrows, Frank, Inunber. • nesday. • 4 ••••••••* *****************#t**#.0#41*********re*******14 GODERIOTt. Mr. Alexander, who was ill of typhr oid fever at the hospital in Sault Ste: Marie,recoveled :sufficiently to return It°statehl4'yetr,esbludrewe.i11,IeeVel$1401Pnelg'j Isvrokh be hitnself ?dr. Will. Brophy is at l'etrolea - at 'present tugaged Upon the new 1.,. T. Ilastatien there. Mr. Thos. Bailey has disposed of his 'property on Raglan street to Mr. , Thos. Bailey of the Nile. - • Mt. John Newell is, we are sorry to state, ill of typhoid fever, We trust he will soon recover. • Have you paid your subscripti.ort to• ; The News -Record ?- . oaerts Morris, • who has been invalided for some time with tubercu- losis, returned from hie trip to the Northwest and is _pow under the eare of Pr. W.0,1ker at his private hospital „, — Airs. Warren let lest week to visit her damhters, Mesdames Chisholm and Hato, at Brantfor-d. Mr.' and Mrs. Baltridge attended tha wedding • of the isother -of "Mrs. Pal - triage at •Mount Forest. • Airs, Magnus Swanson and little son • iris have gone to spend the Christ -- flies,- holidays with Mr. Magnus .Swan, son and wait liiun wit' be ;thee guests - of Airs. • Swanson's slitter, Mrs. Rob- s°1Vniel, PFeiti21.14°Ieetne.thrOtigh from Cien cago• on Friday .last• and -returned cm Saturday, eccompenied by her moth- er, Mrs. WeSinith, who will spend the winter in Chicago with her daughter. On Thursday, • at the home of the bride, Rev, Dr, Daniels 'joined in the holy Fonds of matrimony Mrs. Jane Viles and Mr. Jemes Dustow of town,' late of 'N'ile. The bride was dressed in ,costione of Macke, nilk, with, • m'hite trimming and the • bridesmaid„ Mrs. McBrine; waS gOwaed in . black sateen, with pink fielitt. The groomsman was Mr. Alex. Cooper. After the..ceremouy viras performed' th,e bridal sporty, A.C.. compantecl by Reef.. Dr. Daniel and the guests, who were: ietimate friends- of. the happy •Couple, . sat down to a .very recherche Supper, . the table looking Most .attractivee with a large bonton- iere .• of .pink arid white carnations, china • and aileer. ,The bride received hOrtte very handsome presents. We . ex- 'Wewere sorry to learn from Captain , AltirrayA. McGregor that his .brother, 1.0aaitain Gregor McGregor . of 'Seattle; had joined' the list of departed man- • iners Of Our. °lel Lake Karon.. There were the ths.oe brothers, Captaininne- ray A:, .7ohn and. Captain Gregor Men .Gregot, only ,Captain . Murray :now remaining, • ..Mes. Captain Charles Mc- Intosh is the only living sister of four who 'lived liere.' Captain Gregor • McGregor was inarrinl .twice. 'His first . wife was Jennie, a - • sieter of - Mr: J. A. -MeIntosh here, by :whom lie lad three sans, 'Willic, bis first' born • • who .dreel at five years of age; Charles,. • who sails' on an ocean steamer 'rim/ling froth the PacifiC • Coast to :China and • North . to Skagtray, 'and Clarence,. pur- ser on.. the 'Same line of .,ocean eteann ere. • • '1 he two daughters are Mrs. (Dr.).. Marion. erid - Mrs: James - Carmody .of Seatthe, is, second wife, .who eur- ,yivee •liirn, . was a daughter of the late,. John 'Sava ee of Church.' street anda alecn Of -Air. •Roland 'Savage -of De- troit, nho • kisited -Goderich the past -summer.. •MiSs'. Franeis • nianede is, theissluC - of . .this .; Marriage. 'Captain. Mc- Gregor• • was a sailor through and; through and was in ma,ziliood Captain and .owner of different titeamersI.....As - ,captain• of tha•Birchte he eves :pres- ented at this post byliis Many:friends • with a very expensivegold watch. We remember the;cireemetance for 'we •licid 'a little • inscreptien printed on white silk for Min to plebe* insede the case. In "let, r 'years. he settled, in Seattle. ' • - Cnd diffeatc. 11 1J he went 1 The rain froze as it tenon Satur, day afternomi, inakiing the streets, very slippery. Mrs. ismie Carter spent three or four days before. Christmas at God- erich as the guest 44 Mrs, Henry. Ioung, Mt'. Will ,Tokitston of* Tavistock is spending Christmas Tide at the par- ental residence. Mr. W. IL Thompson .of the C01- legiate is spending the vacation at Owen Sound, Miss Jennie Proudfoot is spending the Ii4elays at the residence of Mrs. Holman of Stratford. ,The veterans of 1866 are talking of 11,extlig a suPPer at the Park lionse. i tend our congratalations to Mr. and . Mrs. DuStow. Mr. and Mrs. George Bissett of the postollice department are spending Christmas Day with, IVIr, and Mrs, Kerr of Nile. Mine host of the British Exchange has purchased a fine New Year's gift for himself, Sloane's farm, 'adjoining the town. Mr. F, C. Elford brought into mar- ket on Saturday 4 eases t 'thieltens for the elm:stiles trade. Mr. Jonithan Miller was out one day last week, but does not improve e SO steadily as he would like, Mr. A. I'. McLeau felt last week, that he was gaining rapidly in health, We truet before long that the X Ray treatment will have another cure to add to its list, SEAFORTIT, While driving •down Main street Mr. . Joint s horse' took fright •at a rig coming Leltind it and bolted in the • ditch, upsetting the cutter and i throwing Air. oynt out: Strange.to ! say .he was not hurt, but the Cutter . was somewhat, smashed. It was Miracle' that Mr, •Joynt was not killed or seriously hurt as the ditch • at th s place is about 9 feet deep. The horse was badly bruised. • At 'the last regular ineetilig of Court Floeven of the 'Forest, C, O. the* following officers .were elected for , the year 1943 : Chief Ranger; John McIntosh ; Vice Chief Ranger, • H. Beattie '; Ree: -Secretary, H. 'Spate ; Fin. -Secretary; W. %Henry ; , Treasur- er, W. Sclater ; Chaplain, -*le Flur- • schuetz ; S. Woodward, .n. •P; Joynt J. Woodward; A. • Hart ; S, Beadle, W. Martn ; Beadle, S.. T. Holmes; Physician., Die C. MacKay. . At the meeting of the Christian En.' • deavorSoaiety . on Tuesday evening the following caters were elected for the aext terni Hon, president; Rev. Mr. , Larkin ; ,president, Miee ers•; ist vice president, Mr. Frank Halal:irk ; ; end vice . president, Miss. • a Cooper ; 'corresponding secretary, . Miss Jessie Thompson recording Sec- retary,. Alias , May ••Elliott •; assistant recording .secretary, •Miss S. Swayze ; treasurer, .Mr. •Charles MeGregor ; as- • sistant treasurer; IVIiss .Lizzie MeLen, elan pianist, Miss Maggie Ca.th ; as- sistant pianist • Mies Minnie Sleetl ; cone cnbrs ' colour ittees—etayer. meet-, . ing, Anse.. Meade Woodley ; lookout, , Miss Ida Cooper.; social, Miss Hattie • Murray ; missionary, Miss S. McLean; Sabbath school, Miss 'Jean MeNanb • Power and relief' Miss Addie MeTav-• ish ; ouusie Miss Meg Cash. , Wallace McGregor, who has beeu •the• guest •Mr.'•' James • the . past few -weeks , has.. retro -fled t 1 • home in 111111ett. He has been.' .ecni- . lined to the ,house..sinee his atrival froniManitoba, haviake had sore leg Mach . deprived 'him.of the us.e of that 'member... it will be. a feey :weelcsnyee- , before he neille'lee able to. walk en bee • ' • - e. 't with .1»s wife and daughter to, ma, where he _recovered sufficiently' to ; PAliS 'r° Sail as Captain and part" dwner of IN THE NEWS -RECORD. a steamer. Be wad kind and general's and. very poptilar. „Captani 'McGregor.' has been M failing liga.ith .since lie visited' *hie nelatiezes„ here se' -few years ago and died at 'his' nneine lit Seattle on .Wedn•sday, Dec, x7th 1902 . '''Wesfleuree'the handsome new residence of Mr- William Holland was on FridaY • evening ibe scene of mild; pleasure and social eni,oyment, it *be- ing the 25th anniversary eaf• eheir,ina.r- :riage.- On •Dee.e. .1877,..• Lydia Morris, • daughter •of • the .hate and Mrs, John Morris of Morrisdale, was /pined in.: the ho,,ly. boucle of 'w.edlock by Rev. Mr.' Vagivell , to Mt, William Holland . of:e'eolboineo Dinner was served in the dining•Toorn, the • table • being feetooned with' innatle and car- nations among the china and: silver. elern,"„Alirrew Ile& of. the' St'. Law- rence ,sPen •,.entuidny in. London. • C 441#44r#4#34r44.4r Le #4,044. .'r S011 Bros, areour' a 318 Men's Snits ut o FOR XLIe FORMS OF KIDNEY • DISEASE. •.. I, the endersigired druggist, am ful- ly- prepared . to . giwa ,the following guarantee with • every Soc bottle ore •Dr. Kidney -Wort "Tablets, the wily remedy in. the 'World that • 0'c:sit:Jr:ay 'cures ill:: trotibles arising • from weak •ar diseased' ridneya ; , -• " Moneyr cheerfully returned if. ,the sufferer is pot relieved,: end. itriproved after. use of one :hottle. three. to six •1 ottles effect astonishing and penman- r ent .curen. If not relievedand cured, ' 3011 'waste 110 ;inOney." • R. I'. REEttlE,• druggist,. . Cyntori ' *Ontario. 49-7 A4*************.*******************4******. Niviowoo,11444414#~###*4It****•,***************. - ! ne• ..+4•4**,4.*A44.•,*****',' #4#4*.•*aeo,q0P4444•iralikr..0!... e • • e *44 140.. • .J That is about the'nurober of Men's Suits -we had when. we Com- menced our big retiring sale. We certainly have not nearly one half now, at the rate we are selling it will not take long to sell out every suit we have. Our prices are so ridiculously low and people are fully appreciating our big offer—to buy from us with- out. profit and in so many cases less than tho-goods cost. 310 Overcoats That is about what we had in Overcoats when we "Starteri and we • have not nearly half The low prices we have asked fOr our our coats is the cause of so many people buying from us If you -f. have not yet bought7,---buy.now—you won't have lo-nr.ito bliy, like this. , •.` S , „ . s • ,r thp number when we, started, btit now duwii to , 'the time•cd writing tlii.s..ad=4na there Bliould Dot .be,'a •coat in the house in another-:aek. --You 'night., he,esoryy„ that you:4l not buy one at tho ltiw pride .we „gsk" Air them. . "Wo hdve .111 kinds,and the cheapest i$ A 0 • 4 • • ' 0 0 ‘ i A 1 4 ' 0 . . Odds and Eids0 e ,. , a I I 4 e A . 411:' ' . A : ... • , • : r • That is the result of our big sale.. Odds and Ends in Gloves,. Mitts', Ties, Shirt's, RantOdd Coats and we do not ' want . very roma; - for a lot of good things in the odds and ends. You will think so, too, when you firld wit how,little we 'want: .You will not. hitve long to buy and save money like this and do not say afterwards that you really "di, pet think that Jackson Brost Istere ging ;out of business or you would have taken advantage of our big offer. We are going'out, of.business‘ and very*, soon, too) and • ou:e.)trroge- * ments to get our big stock reduced to nearly i is the cause of you buying your winter clothing** us so 'cheap without profits and * , many cases less than the goods were made for. • aoltOolx.'13ros. r 4 • Noe - 40.411,44344414.44 44444 4/44.4044444.400 0119ftraIWPIPIA44.34 44* OVA** #414444,44.404414/444####44144***444144104441~0-44#44444.344### o • ton. ,* • lee