Clinton New Era, 1908-12-24, Page 4wish one .a.ild
- A.. Merry. ChriOirnas
Anda
. tiappy. New Year
Christmas aud New Year
EXCURSIONS'
stations in Canada, also to Thr
troit, Port Huron; Mich., Buffalo. BleolatoOk,
Niagexa Falls and Suspension Bridre, N.Y..,
Atelingle Fare .
Good going Deo, 24th and 25th, 1908. Returning
until Deo. 28-1908. Also good going Mat, 1908 and
Jan. 18t,1924). Iterturning until Jan Oh. 1909:
At Fare arid one third
Good going Elec. 21st to 2502, 1908. Returning
until...tan. 5th 1900. Also good going Deo, 28th,
MS to Jam. 4st 1909. Returning until 011,n. 5th.
For further particulars apply to •
F. It. HODGENS, Town ent.
' Mr. W. T. R. Preston writes a sharp
letter to the Mali and Empire taking
that Pupal severely to tusk for its
'malignant persecution of him. Mr,
Preston makes good his charges of un-
fairness against the orgao, which,With
characteristic dishonesty, presents the
letter as "an apology for his life"! The
organ's hatred ofMr Preston is accoun-
ted for by its inability to defeat or suc-
cessfully detame
•
Hon Mr Fisher who happens •eo be
in Rome on public business, recently
called upon the Pope, and this cir-
cumstance has aroused the anger of
• a Toronto clergyman. As LMr Fidler
, :happens to be a Protestant, no signifi:
/ canoe whatever attaches to the in-
/ formal call. The average Protestant
,.... ••• • ' on a European tour ' would consider
it a privilege and 'labor to meet the
Pope, or any other celebrity, Even
• King Edward •himself -recently, paid
• Ins respects to the Pope, criticism of
Mr Fisher, or any other man unde• r
like circumstances, is• narrow and un-
worthy a minister of the gospel.
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' • WILLIS
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The regular meeting of the W. M. S.
was held or. Thursday' evening. Papers
were read by Mrs. Gunn, and Mrs.
Alexander.
The young people held asocial meet-
ing at the Manse on Monday evening.
ONTARIO STREW
, Owing to the illness ofMisel Courtin;
the clever organist of this church, her
lean is temporarily filled by Mrs. W.
Treleaven, who is also an accomplished
organist. It will likely be some time
before Miss Courtice is able to resume
her duties, ,
'• BAPTIST . •
IU CLINTON NEW "4,BA
Dec. 24th, z'
OPENING OP ST. OOMPH'S Cline% OLINIoN 1. miasma seats
Olinton butcher*, viith their usual
re'
eke:. .
eefe,
)e,"17."4.TAT71.4
enterprise, Will make a eplendid sheW-
ing of Ohristaiae meats, as the follow-
ing
liete will .
11. Fitzsimons & Son
2 extra Anglin; behave weighing 2580,
, fed by F Stewart. Stanley; 2 extra
heifers welshing 2410,fed by F Wald-
ron, Stanley; 2 Mare heifers weighing
2000 fed, by W,Elloitt: I !extra heifer
weighing 1000,fed, by G Halms; 1 extra
calf weighing 380,fed byJ MoNaughton
8 hogs each weighing 260, fecl.eby
1ockwood:4 lambe each weigheng 1e0,
fee by 11. Fitzsbnonsi also iv number
Of geese, turkeyeeducks, chickens and
e • other meat In remote
On Sunday last the blessing and the l temples to the honor and glory ofGed.
dedication of the beautiful:law St. Jos-. It did not Wean a mere collection.- of
eph's Ohurcle took pine. It was aa y beide atone, or Mortar, or something
event of great importance which the t to please the vanity of men. /t had.
members of that congregation had _deeper meening than this. Tbey were
been expecting and looking forward to assembled for the purpose of glorifying
for -some time. Everything in connec- God, and for thesalvation and sanctifi-
tion with the service was ot a most in). cation •or their immortal souls. ' He
nressive nature and the event was one gave an interestiug account of the ori•
which will be long remembered by the gin and work of thechurch, which
citizens ofOlinton and especially by the Christ had established, and to which
members of Si. Joseph's parish. The he promised his Divine help to the con-
ceremoniesin connection with the summation ot .ages. He showed, the
blessing and dedication of a church is great part the chureh had taken in tbe
taken from the Roman ritual and are civilization a the world,how she had
• Services as usual on Sunday, the
pastor will preach. Subjects: Morning,
No room for Jesus" ; Evening, eNum-
beeing our days." '
The pastor will give an address in the
Sunday School in the afternoon.
• ST '
The usual Christmas service will be
held in St: Paul's church on Ohristnlas
Day, Friday, Dec 25th. at 1030 m.
The music and seemon will be approp-
riate for the uceasion. :
The annnie Christmas tree entertain-
ment of St Paul's SS was heldTueschey
evening and wasa pronounced success
in even?. Way. The emitting. was filled
• with little folks end their friends, and
the tree as usual, .vas decerated •with
gifts. The entertainniene consisted of
naisic, dialogues,recitations and drills;
some of the better were very -beautiful;
Entertainment began at 7.3e sharp,
.and ended about 10, all the little Ones
beingelelighted and happy_ . •
SALV.A7I0,NaARII.V—
Murphy Beal
4 heifers 20 mieaths old. fed by Geo
Stanbury, and fed by Wm Falconer
af the London Road, average weight
1035 lbs; I heifer le mouths, fed by II
Plumsteel, weight 900. lbs; 1 heifer 2
years, fed. by j-GardneraGorlerieh Tp
1100 lbs; 9 pigs, 0 months, fed by Geo
audie'God.erich Tp., 1 call, 5 weeks
fed 4.11 Plumsteel; 1 lamb fed by P
Reynolds; 1 alarab,fed by J Gardner,
A large number•of turkeys, decks and
geese brought from Eph Brown, 0
Lindsay. Jno Smith, Miss McL Annan
and others.
Sam Cassels
1 extrellne heifer fed by W Stan;
bery,weighing 1010 lbs; e extra fine
heifertfed laY It Hunter,London Bead,
Weighing 950 lbs; I fine heifer fed by
13. Pearson. 2nd con. of Stanley: two
:..a.ota.. Claus
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very imprersive and solemn. The cer- I sent her missionaries to the uttermost , fine pigs red by Fred Nott, •London
innerly on this occasion Was Performed. 1 parts of the world to carry. the gospel., Road; 1 final:4g fee by Ames Town.
by Rt. Rev, Monsignor Meunier, of i He showed liow the Church. was still
Windsor, Administrator of theDiocese 1 carrying on this great work and bring- send,Tueltersmithi 1 extra flue wether
lamb fee by G Connell, Goderich Tie,
of London. He was assisted • by the ing Peace and consolation to the hum- weighing 130 lbs; a quantity of dressed
pastor, Ree Father Renton, Rev Fath- an heart. The discourse was well Teas.
er Westt
, of Thomas,Sa former pas- oiled and delivered, and deserved the fowl from Mrs H Snell of Iiiillett, to-
gether with other turkeys and poultry
ter, Rev. Father Egan, of Stratford,
and Rev. Father Hurley, of Toronto.
'A procession was formed. composed of
the clergy and Acolytes. The main
entrance and walls being blessed, the
procession Went to the Sanctuary,
which was ,also Solemnly blessed and
dedicated to the worship of God, The
Litanies were chanted, and prepare -
tions for the High Mass began. The
Celebrant was Rey. Father West, of
St. Thomas, who is well-known to the
peopte of Clinton, Rev. Father Hurley
was Deacon, Rev. Father Egan acted
as Sub -Deacon, and Rev. Father lean -
'enacted as master of ceremonies. Af-
ter the singingof the Gospel,. the pas-
tor, in a Jetw well chosen weeds, ad-
dressed the large congregation, and in;
formed theme of the great pleasure
he felt on the occasion at the dedica-
tion Of the church which they had been
anxiously waiting for. If he had suc-
ceeded in erecting a teniple ben-
t*. and glory of Grode it was • due itua
great measure to theirwiltingassiet•
-mice and earnest efforts. He thanked
them all for the hearty co-operation he The sermon in the evening was
had -received, not only the members of preached by the Rt. Rev. Administrat-
his own congregation, but also the cit- or. It was an exposition and defence
izens of (Hintonwho had encouraged of the ceremonies of the church. • Ile
him in his humble efforts.. Their
presence on this occasion was also e
guarantee of their good will and amic-
able spirit &church of this kind,
beautiful in 64;10 detail, was an orna-
ment and honor to the tome. He then
called Upon Rev. Father Hurley; who
had been invited to preach the dedicee
The Salvation ArnierWill gold their
'annual Christmas tree and entertain-
' meth in the S A barracks on Friday
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evening Dec25th. " .. •
, WILLIS .
- 1 Next Sunday evenieg the Choir will,
Cooper% Factory Burned • give their .was service of song, els-
Islated bK Mr W. P Spaul ling who will
ee. At a little after threeo'clock Tuesday , Sing "T e (Aft" by 'Behrend• Mr L T
. . .
morning, Cooper's Planing Factory t.. Fleming will site the , solos in the
c
wasdiscovered to be in •fiames,amil the! anthem "There were Sheperds." All
, . alarm soon brought a crowd to the i are cordially invited.
scene,but the fire had gained s•uch ; ' . . , VirEgLEY•
headway, and was so fierce that i Tee Pastor:a . subjects for next Sun:
nothing could be done to check it. ' daY, 27th, are: a m, •Measurements of•
> When first discovered the whole. in-
,
1 conscience; pneThird chaeacterSketch
ie. terior was a solid mass of flame, and •Debeeee.• e, •
r, e elmostby the time any onewas on the 1 Mee Boles, the ve'ey efficient leader
•• scene thteroof had fallen in, the wallet •
•tumbling ehortly after. It is supposed
•
'-',, the fire must have started from the
• engine,although when mirk was closed
.
down on Mondav.everything appeared
perfectly safe. With the 'exception of
the boiler room and chimney the
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factory and its equipment of machine.
ry is a total wreck. The building and
contents were insured for $e000, there
being $4000 in the Perth Mutual and
. 82300 in the London Mutual. Sam,
with his accustomed pluck andenergy,
says he will have it running again by
he lst of April.
Presentation to kiss N E Herman
On Sunday last, just before the dos -
't • ing exercises of elt. Paul's Sunday
School, the Rector and Mr. A. A. Hilt
on behalf of the Vestry, presented an
Address acconmanied by a chain and
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• . • purse to Mies Nellie Berman in recog-
•
nition of her faithful services asOrgan-
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ist of the Sunday School.
Miss Herman has had charge of the
* 4. • • musical exercises of the Sunday School
• eyer since the appointment of the Bev
• • Mr. 0111113e as rector. Her work has
• .• been a labor of love, and the present
• was Considered by members of theVeS.
• • .
tt suitable time to acknowledge in
of the choir, will spend the next three
weeks with friends in Dungannon,antl.
her place as leader of the choirevill be
taken by her •• ,able assistant, Miss
great attention it received •
The Right Rev. Administrator then
of all kinds,.
John Scruton
macie some appropriate remarks,' in •
which he praised both pastor and pee,- 1 extra Pet 2 yr o Heifer, weighing
ple for their noble efforts. He also in- 1220, fed and raised by Jas Snell, Hut-
vited them to contribute generously to lett; 1 fine heifer,. weighing. 1115, fed
reduce the debt, which was naterally by Jos Colclough, Goderich Tp. 2
At the evening service solemn Yes. 2,300; 3 extra fine lan3bs ed by Eph
wing Celebrant and Fr. West and Fr. • Dodd; also all kinds of poultry fed by
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incurred in a building of this kind. heifers fed by Rueben Griy,weigh'ing
?ere were sang.. Rev. Father Hurley Brown, Hullett; 3 pigs fed by W
Egan being deacoe and sub -deacon re. Mrs T Feat Mrs 11 Snell and others.
sPgetuiliding.was taxed to its utmost With r.irite..Teachers. •
• capabitee and although benches and . •.• •
ehairs Were used,rnany remained sten- Mitis Stanbur has resigned her pose.
ding.
The ng nag o e c o
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kee ealee,
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Wishes altour customers
a very Merry Christmas
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41r Personal Notes 44.
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visiting in town or going away *
see If those lumina velauvea or friends
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Walter Holmes is spending a holiday
with friends in Cleveland. ' •
Misq.Islelson. of Fall River, .Mass., is
the guest of edies Wisemen.
Mies Lilian Jackson, A T C M., To-
t 'eh' fo the horde. s '
Mrs George Rural:pall, of Flint, Mich.,
is visiting her mother,Mrs Rudd.
Mies Taylor of the Public .School
, staff, will spend the holidays at Myth.
very
f the h ir was tiob in Bayfiei , and accepted one in Mrs Joy and son, of Norwich, are
fine. Mr. . °see's: Leach, of Lon- • • ' Shannon.
don, rendered some beautiful scilos, as
also Miss McDonald. of Gederich. The
duet by Mrs. Leech and Miss Yesbec
Wail pleasingly rendered. Miss Harriet
McCaughey,of Blyth parish and choir,
kindly came over and rendered yalu-
able help and assistance.' Miss Minnie
Reynolds. of Clintomacted as organist.
is a fluent and eonymeing speaker,pps-
sessing good' delivery and impressive
style,and seems destined to occupy a
highplacein the church. ' •
The service closed with Benediction.
the Divine praises being sung by the
choir. The proceedings passed off very
nicely, all admiring the beautiful and
tion sermon. • His discourse was listen- handsome Church, particularly the
ed to With gnat attention and was an beautifully decorated alters with their
able.and eloquent effort. He explain- bright illumination,: The offerings for
ed the reason and necessitY of erecting the day amounted to. about $300.
Toronto visiting at the home, of Mies aemon.
Mrs Jas Ross, Ohicagoas visiting her
sister, Mrs J Harland, • and other
friends, ' . •
Miss Jennie Gilchrist, of Saginaw,
Mich.,. is visiting her mother, Mrs
her home with her. brother, , Mr .W
' Miss Hazel Ker, who has been'Otted- Coats,Goderich, while the latter's wife
ding Stratford Normales home for the ' is in Calif.:m:1in for the winter.
holidays, • • Rev. F. Swann, Who supplied in On -
Miss E L Holmes,of tbeSpetton Bus- • tario St. Church, on 'Sunday, was the
iness College, Orangeville, is home for,: guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waemann, who
the holidays. - were members of his -congregation
when he was stationed, at Bluevale.
Mr Will II Webb, who is employed
Miss Tessie Switzer, who is teaching
near Beechwood re-engaged at a eal.
ary of $520,being $20 of a raise, (
• Miss Evelyn Tiplady, daughter • of
Mr Relph Tiplady.has been re-engaged
for her present school in Moncton.
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Miss Myrtle Phillips, Of Londesbnro,
has been engaged as teacher at Brig
-
den, Lambton 0o, at a salary of $400 a
Dungannon trustee board have re•en-
gaged Principal Lang for lop at a sal-
ary of $550, and for the - junior room
have engaged Miss IVIatheson, of Kin-
cardine, at *400. , •
Miss Norma Sperling has been re -en- •
gaged as teacher in the the school she
is teaching at present on tbe South
liowick boundary. 'The trustees have
inereased her salary by e50,
Miss Wiseman, Ottawa, is home for
thele holidays
siEiddanyas Copp, of •Londen: Sereael"
is boine at present '
Mr and Mrs Ball (Collegiate) are
spending the holidays at Atha , . .
Mrs Belcher is in SO Thomas end Me
1 Belcher goes to Detroit fop Xmas e
_ Mr McLeod, foreman of tbe Iaoksolt
Factory, and wife, are holidaying in
London . • . 6 ^
•• Dr WJRFowlereof Torontp Veterin-
eay College. wife and family, are bete
over the holidays. •„ .
Mrs Ilawden was called to Exeter on
•.aecount of the serious ;illness of her
• mother, Mrs McDonell,
in
other,
McEwan, K arid I GUM] 1.;.}100Ver
• Misses Manie Houston, Edna liooper,
• •.and A Robinson, ••all pf Woronto, are
home .•.
Ik•
Irlit A Megaw, of •Vernon,B. 0.,
where be carries on an extensive bud-- •
nese, is here visiting his relatives and •
the scenes of his boyhood •
Mrs D I'Macpheison, of New Liskard;
Was in town this week. She will Make
in the Wese,has reterned home for the• Mr Bayard Hill was called to Acton
1
Winter • • ' • -• last neek, to attend the funeral of his -
Mr J W Irwin and family are spend- sister. Mrs John Burnside; she went
ing Chrisemes with a erotheien.law in to balm her usual health. and expired
•
Toronto. •' ,.. .• withota a moment's notice; 'she was
•years old, and left no children.
Mise Robelia 'Harris, of Philadelphia 55
Miss Lilian Lawrence,•eldeet daughter was the guest. of Mrs. It. Hennes last Mr Timeapsort the well•knovenlerce
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of Mr and Mrs S Lawrence, of (ttawa. week. ••
eeemeeie of Clinton, has been engaged ” Mr Willeraylor, of Trinity, Toronto
on the teaching serif of the city et an le spending the holidays with his
human of teodexuaeleft for Winnipeg
on Wednesday, and expects to go as
f r as Prince Albert', where it is end-,
. b e his company mey establish a milt
• Winton. Public School • . el Rutledge.....229 M Cook 2°4 initial salary °fetal) with ati i acreese parents. ' . • as they expect to discontinue business
•Lois Holmes ...222 Betel Elegies -201• Mr and Mis Fred Alteeek of Hamil- in Goderiele '.
. - **ere. - • • 1 Lulu BttileY ......t22 M MeMath......202 of $50a year until she reaches 8800.
•
Miss' E Delmage, B. A., of St Mary's, ton, will spend. the holidays with their
sister of Miss Dell -nage, of Clinton: C91- oldfriends here. • Friends :here will regret to learn
. The 11 -is the report for Dec-
ember. *Only the following have taken ' 0 Sheeley: .., -219 I._.en Ntechgerja that s.Mr Wm 11 Davidson, London,
Jenpie Beenes..219 E er .....e legiate, has been appointed' specialist Miss Batler left tidily for Hint formerly of Exeter, has been suffering
entrance standpinivgisfioornelliemonth:- Ina Trowhin.
-218 S Yesbec. ,191
218 F 4 11 Y.... Iv° in mathematics for the Oollingwood
• •• Erskine EVa•DS. a is•-• ....
,pollegiate InstituM,at art initialealary Ml'ehe where sir
' - h
will . spend the severe pain irom blood '.potsoning in.
Agnew..... -88 lerace , . of $1000, with two yearly increases of
' Walker 71 K Dowiere ....211 James Reie.....174 wint.er with her sister. is hand the. resultof a slig.h eut.
- 'led Mid remaininin Sr. Part g II. 8-00 each. • .
Byard 1:1111....a .87 Dora Barr.......,Fai
fie
• N. though he is hell seriously ill the worst. •
Miss Am Ilamshere of Lagar&
•staes
0 Paisley...., ...86 Maggie Easom...68„ Flossie Nelson 121 Addis Jones e is
eve past.
Falls, will sPend the holidays with her
Flellvar.
• Principal Hartley, a the Public Dr, Agnew returned hest week front
Cob tit where he has been spending a.
E Farquhar-- 79 L Greig....e. -08 • • • • • • t s stated that although the trus-
sister Mrs W 11
• Missed Part of Exam teee ' s of S. S. .No. 3, Colborne ha,vad-
L MacDonald -'79 Earl Squire ,67
caei Emee........iee Doman Saunders.. Yeresed for a. teachet. for 2 months.
FredSloman.• ...78• they. have nft hadone apleication 'and School,and wife will spend the holiday. has a great ining future before it,but
few weeks peoepecting ; he thieks it
W Carlinge.....76 Lizie F
zord ell I Junior.
m.
are to -,day without a teacher for next with tl2eir parents at Wroxeter..
tureens the opinion that the.man on
E Pattison • -76 John Ball* • • • • • • -61 --Promoted from jr Part 2, to 2nd book.
year, althouch for ' years this school Mr and Mrs Harry Marsh and sop,
• &
the ground is the chief one to benefit.
Manley Shipley.71, •
. Division 2 , „, A Pickett..... -229 Nellie Kemp t ....220 has paid $450,•even before the new Act :Detroit, Are' sPending the' eliday at by inyesemepts in. naming stock.
jeeksep ..... :215 came into -force, It ig said:that a dozen' the horde of Mr Gep retitle. ,
A, • t'' th 89 Sask-a-
4 " sch• ools in NVest Huron Inspectorate
•G MeTeggart, who has teen attending new homeen that city- of Rev j Ve
•Moore . 72 Olive Cote ...........47 at."`"abel Marshal 232 M Gibbings: -.157
Lulu liewe;•• • ••7° Blruer Beneern. • •75 Claude Higgins 103 Leona Hearn....138 The County Committee of the yonng N, Caner' was in town on Setur- has also two sons. settled in as a oone
1-1 Barlabd'• • • • "6-1 MaMie Hala• • • '7° }Latina Argent.188,R Britton.- ... -125• County, held their quarterly meeting of being prosperous and happy with- house businees, and Dr Earnest Holmes
zecen issue o e page
Master:Broder MeTaggart, son of M
L Mennell,.....,.74 G Meraggart -.92 Marks obtainable 250. To DOSS 125. • have , Y
no teaceers f pr e t ear. r toon Phoenix contains % picture of the.
Senior 3 • Junior , •'Proixtoted from Jr. Part?, •to Sr. Part 2
Se A.nareves .13ollege, Toronto, is home
,. failleClisft°1crilre., l!fisetv?r eg.. Wesleyl
Y, 31: G A. for the holidays. • ,
Laverne Coolt..71 Edna Wasmann.77 Bessie Chowen.225 D Rattenbury...153 .
W Pinning .06 Irene Wilkene ... Hattie Greig 191 Aileen Armour..180 . Men's Christian Association of Huron • day. He still seenes to have the factilty Mr J H Holmes, who is in the green •
Leona Elliott....,60 L Harland......., George Evans e.178 Fred Grimes.. • .125
'Lulu Connell'...,58 Pearl Glazier., _67 Flotence Smith 176
.toy Graharn...,58 Maucl'Coo ....
Missed. exam -Earle Clpoper, • .
•
' WTwitchell......65 1
. merlon Gunn.. „to -.Hattie Ceertice, teacher
'vision
Lena Holmes.....60 , ' D• ' • 7
performed the duties of Organist for,
Mr John Rice who has snacceptably Lizzie McPherson, teacher. .1
• Division p Senior 1
the past eighteen months, leaves this • . I . Promoted to Part 2
week vvitheirs Rice on a shoreholiday
Miss Doherty will take charge of the
organ during his absence.
in the rooms of the Y, M. 0. A. in ,ou oo rnuc manua labor.
• . •
Mr Gordon Waken- Toronto, son or.
Clinton, Tuesdey evening, Dec. 15% grand Mrs Jno Rice and son Lloyd,
Messrs Blair, McCallum, Scott. Hill, intend spending Xmas • in Galt, and Mr F Waldron London road,. who re.
The Teeasurees re,pert showed that Byrne. and Mr and Mrs 'Rutherford., rubber and banana plantations in Oen-
presents Toronto • capitalists in large
Culletis and Fleeting being present. will be the "-guests of Mr and Mrs
$481358 leo.d been received. since Sept. 1
Mr. George Irving, of Chicago, last and oAninbeeliincgalniateirnViTe°wredatboyi:at JP:pees:1:er.. '
15th. which, added to the balance on vveek visited his parents here, Mr, and• on the pro osal that the Hindus novr
' 1 d re 10 Of
hand at tbai Senior • Junior • this sum $642.25 'had been paid out.
to go back and vend the winter With Br1ttsh Honduras, says: "They would
in British 8olumbia, should be sent to
Mrs John. lrving, and persuaded them
. 1 • • • • . • •leaving abalance in e reasury o him.
W Welsh 77 Cecil Peckett....68 ' the t f
OelaBeacom....92 Frank Rice......93 Alex Eagleson -65 Elsie Graelis.....67 not live. there. The! would die. These
Harvey Welker.91.Viola Cook......8e. Nettie Glazier -74 Jean Bell.... .... 65 County . Committee was deferred, -till the Christmas holidays vvith his pie. ed whence they came, for which I can
Lack Kennedy -91 A •Yesbee. . . . . . -78 Marjorit3 Barge.73 Madeline Shaw..65' the Annual Coneention to be held in ents at the manse, Mr. Alfred Greig see no -reason, ought to be left where
Loretta Barge. .8S Annie Yesbee....77 W Seeley.- - ../2 ft Grundy... ... efle theyeare. It would seem that they are
- Winghana on the 8th and 9th of Feb- end sister, will also spend the holiday
F Cousins.:. ....88 C Thompson . ...75 Agues Fair. - : -12 'Lorne Perdue. ... fie
- miry. . • [ 'here. • Satisfied with British Columbia. They.
D A Oantelon . ;87 H Holmes., . .., -75 Orville Murphy.71 E Livermore.....60 Mr L 0 Fleming, County Secretary., ' • are docile and industrious and pleasing.
Walter Shier ...87 Violet Argent Alex Agneve....70 R McDonald, ...,e8 reported that five places had been or. : In a note received at -this office,Mr. to look upon, if I may say so. and per -
Alma Judd..? -.86 W Appleby.e...:71 Earl Livermore.70 Earl Steen... -4. ”57 ganime since sive me, Nee. wing. D Manch. late of the House of Refuge, haps racially akin to us. 16 might.
V McGuire.: -.86 Austin Martin...7a Pretoria Shipley(%) W -Milford- - 57 ham, Goderieh, •cemeon, Exeter, and. sae's:- "I am enjoying better health, brutalize us more,but it would be more,
than when I left Ontario, also Mra D. humane ter butcher half of. them where,
Elsie Finch .....85 May Nickle...,e.69 Ernest .110,11.....69.PearlGould......55 Blyth,.with a tote' membership at pre- than
• Mooteeee.84 BellJohnston...'„68 1•' .:-Jimini. sent of 130 young men A Boy's De- French enjoysSunnyAlberta immense- they are and give the test free trans -
Janet ary s we ... i LI C a ,. ..
1M RAIL 11 R th M. M th • .. Eartment had been orgailized ittWing. ile We are living comforta.ble and port to the tropics than td send them.
Wilson, teacher, 1
Division 4 -Senior . l Lyda Livermore. ..J Yesbec... .. ...... am also, and all things considered, i nappy in our little cozy home. to Central America.11%. .
M MoTaggart...97 -E McKenzie .....78 Murray NI 011011- .H Lawren • ... . . . ..
ee • the work accomplished, up to -date,
1
.
d the prospects for the future were''
'Harry Shaw....97 Merle Moore /7 Merritt Nediger....Mary Carter •
quite encouraging. e r per e a
anB. e t d th t
O Twitchell.....93 Willie Co6k 75 1 3/(aud Wiltse, teacher
P Wheatley....93 11 Managhan.. • 74 I Division 8 there were now in the county, 12 cor-
responclingmembers,arid that 22 young
Aleda Seeley....89 Jean Bar e„. -60
91 C:4 Wallisi" " ' 'At I Senior • Jilnior men had been tollowed by letters, and
looked after. to -the places in which
0 Oaritelon
Emily Cutler 85 Carmen , urner. .. 56 lettie Argent II Livermore they had gene,by Y. M C. A.• officials;
Albert Shier, -81 Mary Levy.......56 Bobbie Shrink..... A Geniis and some of these had become mem-
L Mitchell 80 0 Johnston ..... ,56 N Edmiston... ...:.A Glazier. - ... ,.... bers of the Association lathe places to
A. Nediger • 79 L Nothing • -46 Eva Sacobs.. .... ...0 Meletyre......... which they had gone,
Aeollection on behalf of the Sick
Children's Hospital; was •taken up in
the Sunday School last Sunday,which
will realize $50 as soon as all returns
are in. Opnsiderine that no speeial,
effort was made, this is a generous
contribution.
It is expected that Prof Fella, of
Toronto, an expert organist, will pre-
side at the organ on Sunday next.both
morning and evening. Mrjohn Moon
now a member of one of the Toronto
choirs will probably 1.61ider a Solo at
elle of the services, while Mr Norman
jolliffe, the well known and clever
baritone, of Toronto. son of the pastor
will sing ab both morning and elening
eervice, The Christmas music of last
Sunday will also be'. repeated ,by te-
• quest.
a angible manner her long and faith. .1,
DOTES •- Mies Luella, Tichborne of
ful performance of het duties tisOrgen•
Stratford is epending her holidays' at
POrter's Hill
1st.
D McClentan returned from
The address was read by the Rector bokue.
the West:on Friday, Eaenest Vander,
and the presentation was made by Mt
• Hill. The gifts consisted of a peen of burgh who has been verY nick with
gleurby and congestion is getting
gold and a %old necklet with a cross
were in a dainty JewelBag:
ettere Mrs Stewert McDougall is also
pendent. 1. e latter chain and cross)
•on the sick list,
The Public Soho° examination held
on Thursday proved a success, a large
number bell* present, tonna were
taken trout one to three by a number
of teachers, after which a lengthy
program was. given,consisting of read-
ings, recitations, dialogues, drills,
choruses soiree OpeecheS and etc. The
• To Miss Nellie E aefirlati children'deserve great crediefor the
able ilway in which they aid their
•
• , Dear Miss Berman,
We. members of the Watery of fit Nuys part. At the close of the program, a
Church, knowing with what Watt+ you have pleariing feature was an adaress to the
for the past seven years discharged the duties teacher with a beautiful hand'inirror,
Miss Herman was teken completely
Herman responded for her. thanking
, the member& of Abe 'Vestry for their
•1...... 0,1. IDS sister took in the MUSICS).
services of the Sunday Sebool,
The, address was as felloWS:-.
by surprise and her brother, Mr Fran
kindness, and assuring theto of the
.. .
. . of Organiet of the Sunday School, desire at this
, -• joyoue season of the year to express to You our
,
appreciation of the services you have rendered.,
Your kindly disposition, your wInitunieee at;
. .
. all times to advance the interests of the Bundair
, School, and vein Uhlrearied atteutiori in the
, . ernidtict of its Muskat eterelees have creamy-
,, contributed to the Prosperous condition in
- • A Whibh the School titds itself to -day.
Ura • r ' I) ta ' f thi 0.1,.• a
- • '
given by the scholars. We also think
that the eysteniatic, business like way
in which the wheie afternoorts pro-
gram Was conducted, the excellent
order kept by the Children refleets
greab credit upon our teachet M1S8
Jamieson. We are sorry that another
pa MI a Blight ;nark of our &aeon, and we Change of teachers has beeline needs
• Pray God that if it bailie will you mar long be earY• but we are sure in this ease that
slimed to lead BIN praises in the congregation of our 108e ton be , other.. people's gain,
reeele.
shine yeti ever/13108112g and all the Joy of and as the coming teacher Miss Shaw
leo/whine festive aeatoni we remain, dear eOines very highly I eeottanended,
arie youri tory faithfuo. trust that no serious i lose will be sus.
elt et the VeOrY, , tained to the schoo .
c it aerate. motor
at T Renee, T n 301titilott
• Mr Robert alunre editor of, The
ChurthWardetlri ... t.. •
' EBERT A illfitt, Veatev merit rat Agin Titnes. is !lead.
„
Gladys Cook...;92 Helen Rodaway..87 F Lorne West 67 The matter of Incorporation of the Bobt Stewart, of Toronto, will spend poor fellows, if the ; "Cannot be return.
• A Walker... .... ...Geo. Walker
Junior. ' Harry Rance •Eitel Johnston.. The financed budget for the year 19,9
VMS estimated at $1800. •
Olive, 0 Brien......Alice Fluker...-m
. 14 . , •
The following are proMoted to the elm Committee is arranging
nex.
'17iird Book. Total marks 650, , George Shipley... ,Francis Yesbeecellent program for the Coriventaionin
.1 ' 0 A Tl-' Houston 543 Sadie teteep......472 , •• ayor, teacher Winghana on February .81h and Oth,
Elsie Cousins.615 L Langford.....440 and are looking forward to a largely
3 Watkins 502 R Leppington 4..446 griorvirase..............A.r......• .attended, and most successful conven• 1
A Orundy500 L Edmistori,. , ..419 The Clinton Knitting Co, , Hon in every reepect. i
P,,Lawrence....401 D Shipley.......419 .
Willie Gould...474 0 McCartney..,4l0•
The business of this enterprisi- ng Co. 4 'PopularMajorits,t4 ,I,i()‘00 Por 1
is developing so rapidly that it hes
been decided to add ten new machines . 1.atirier : • 1
to the equipment, in order to meet the The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery -I
demand., It has also been decided to has made public the following figures'
carry a full assortment of the various as to the popular vote in the rocentDo-
lines mannfactured, in Montreal, in minion election. The reports for Brit. ,
orde.• to promptly fill Orate from the Mb. Columbia are incomplete: - I
Maritinie Provinces, which, territory Province; Lib. Con. 4
will be looked after by two represent-
atives of the Company. As SOM1 .as Ontario.... • • •.• • • • 4224.821 236,019
arrangements can be made travellers Quebec . • . • .. 0, "e C '158,893 129+164
will cover the West territory that has Nova, Scotia . . . . . ... 48,43k • 47,015
not been Covered hitherto- Rho bust- New Brunsreck.... 40,116 84,945
liege in the head office hero has grown firainnieLEadr.a.rd.I.s..... 2814-100g 14,280 ,
31,890
so Much that the serving of a second
Stenographer have been tietessaty,e,nd British Columbia • '
Miss Steep. who is engaged hi Mr (incomplete)" .. i6 -3,514 5,403
Rance's office, has been temporarily Alberta............ 1 10 2008,505
assisting Miss OW!. (Mr Renee hay. SitekatcheWan...... 27,221, 10,883 .
in kindly "'Mined" her for the time
being.) After New "rears Miss Hattie Totals . . . . .. ......574,350 542,085
Ilc llowav will take a pernianent place The popular majority thus would be
in the office, as assistant Stenographer 81,011, lees the Oonsetvative majorities
We are gate outetowns.peopie will be in British Oolutnbia, The total vote
glad to know of these evidences of the Was 1.111.001,plus the British Oolintibiti,
growth of one of the towns indeetriea, figures.
which protedites, still greater develop. In IOU Sir Wilfria's popular naajotity
Meta. • WAS 48,708.
•
•' On trial 'Failed
(Jail Argerit....358 E McDonald ....330
Lorne Deeves..345
E Iloitzhauer..840
Missed some exams „ •
Bert pewees C Oraelis ..........
Clara Chidley, teacher!
• Division 5
Senior Junior
Petinybaker..83 Rya Carter. 00
it Oantelon ....Si 0 Beaton...," .87
Irene Oole,....,80 N Xennedy 83
Mervin Elliott..70 W Blacker 83
M ..,75 Winnie Draper. 79
D Stephensdn. ..75 Percy Ladd 78
Poster Copp,. ..60 Iletbie '&K00107/
13ernie Hall.... .65 May Rutledge, 74
tlit treets • • • bat Sisk& 13aities. a • • •10
W .Toe Neligm 65
• Ludy Stevene, teacher..
Divioion 8. -Senior
The 'following are prOmoted to the
kiebond Book. Marks obtainable 250.
To vase 124 t
L Harland, • :0 280 Ni
eaving Towp Safe
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.OUR GREW LEAVING TOWN SALE is 'still
in full swing, and Dry. Goods, Clothing. Roots.
and. Shoes are all ,,betfig sacrificed.in order that
December may see Our whole stock turned into
cash; Read the few' price reductions below, as it
will give you some idea of the money you Can save '
by purchasing here during the balance of the. ioorith
. ,
ri to 75e Deese Goods tincl.Silks, to clear at .. 42e
$1 Sateen Underskirts, to clear at, . .
• 120 Oxford Shittings to dear at fle
$3.75 Wool Blankets to clear at ----------*2.00
Men's 100 Overcoats to clear at......
Meles 812 Overcoats to clear at...... .. . . . $$ 00
Men's 250 Sox to clear at ........................20o
Ment 25c Braces to clear at.... . .
lIen's 25 and 1350 Ties to dear at,....; ........20c
Men's rke Working Shirts to clear at
Men's 506 fleece lined and Wool lindervvear ..400
Women's Pelt Sliopers to clear at..." . ..
• And a full range of Dry Cyoocls,- Men'sand Boy's e
Clothing and VurnisInngs, and our full .stock ,pc
Boots, and Shoes to be cleared at cost. •
Terms of Sale Strlitly Cash;
hinistee• Bros.