The Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-10, Page 1.4
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28th ,Year
CLINTON . ONTARIO* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th 19013
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Whole Number 1554
Out.pew Story commences this week.
It's an especially good one.
Don't miss the opening chapters,
gurchase liour 'Christmas
loch gight
Nothing is to be gained by , waiting until
the last few days, -but mudh One, waifry-
f
and mone will be saved you in °buying
early, and buying- at .ir•ilgar),T fetve?ary
Store.
W. X. Clinton
jeweler and Optician.
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Total Assets - - - - - $46,500,000.
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COUNTRY BUSINESS EverY facility afforded te farmers
and others for the transaction of
their banking business. Sales notes will be cashed *or taken:for
collection.
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Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate.
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THEl LOCAL MARKET,
Wheat 92c to 940.
Oats 37c. to .30c.
Peas 82c te 84e. •
Barley $0e to He.
Butter 21e to 22e.
Eggs 24c to 25c.
LiSe Hogs $5.00.
ST; PAUL'S OgURCH.
The union dehate which was to have
been held in this churole on Monday
evening was indohnitsly postponed ow-
ing to some misundenetanding on the
psrt.ot the debaters.
The exeeAve of the Synod of. Huron
meets to -day in London., Rev. C. R.
Gunne and Mr. John Raneford
attenul froni CrintOn. • . •
MITERS OF SHEFFIELD 1,0110-133
Tbe offieers of Sheffield Lodge S. 0,
evereseleeted last Thursday evening
for the eneuing year as follows :
President, II, Powell
Pot president, John Woon
Vice-PreSident, Thos. 'Judd
Sec . -Treasurer, 'I% Jackson,: Sr.
1st -telhicle, Homy Itoutledge
Znd Giiide, •Vii1lirn East .
Inside Guard, William Slornan
Outeide Guard; Alex SloMa.n.
L, OFFICERS.
The following..ere • . on Tiresday.
evening eleeted, , officers el . Murphy
L. 0. L.. fot-the eneuing year
. Master, n.. S. Cook.
.Deputy, „Hartley ;Watts. e .
Clieplaine.W., G. .:Smyth.
pimeSeeretary, Josh. COS&
, leeeleSecretary, W. Towns,efulee'
Treastirer, John: Noble. • .
D , of 0,, Fred. •Cettleie .
• Lecturers, .JOhti Find,' Fred. • I -14 -
ward.. • . ,' '' • ' - • '
is.t *Cominittee man, *DaVid Barre
ONE OF .THE CIRCUIT .RIDERS
• The• felletving .is. from- the CheeleY
;Enterpeise. : • "Rev. Josiah Greeene •-s.
74 years old; 'converted be years • ago,
so • 49year a ministeri. preached 30 year
1 Alethedist Church 20 years ago, Gligli.
ago in Seheeley, paator . of Cheeley
in brie! is the history :of 'Rev. josian.
' `3'i'eeife'''Aei.'?6eCtilifett:'. 'the • pulpit•-••••oe.
Wesleychtirehe lasts Stindey. ;"ilev.," Mr,.
Greene -has been superannuated for .. 7
,years .and, located at Clinton.; but be
still siipPlSes,mere than hall Of ,:- his
time: 0 His sernione:, :were full dr • the
gospel"' and soul-inepiring... He ha.
always been known . as a conseelited
minister and his ,.preaching 'has • been
W.onderfully• :blessed bf'Gpt1'.. The iaege.
congre,gationg•nt beth- .Servicee.
Wesley church • laee- Stintray ificlicated
the respectand.' eesteein• in whieh••••-this
pioneer pastor is 'regarded,: The. • re-
mthiseences Of :pioneer clays by . this
• eirenit eider • tele. Very •intereetipg.
• ge.teld of holding the'first• Metluidist
mission • service. iii AlcGaev's 'halt,.
.•-• Clreeley,:.• 36 Yearsifi .ago, when. th.ere
'Were only two Meiliedieterfte/Lnilles in
erns 1)laCe.40 toerOd to Olt lirPgrqt
;Of thie..churcheliere . since' thae..„.elene,
lind 4the picirvelass growth: af e thie
•• :.
ton .• It .e.ectS • ceinlexional• Day,.. end
the• •subseriptioes Of last -,yeat -ewet..
mere then •ffoubled; • - ' •
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• ,sr C',. A. :SOCIAL ISVIll.N.ING. ,
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occasion with •red, .White and blue
hunting. There wa.a a geed attend -r
ance and all telt VerYinuehsPtit liamt
. and enjoyed the excellent 'program:• 0
• musie, -Speaking and refrestnients.
President Hartley in his openeng .ie -
marks extended a eqedial welcome to
., all,: and a hearty..invitition. 'to :the,
- .young men present to become meMbets.
of . the Assoeid;tien. An eXeeedingly
1*,e11-,rendered vocal duet by: Misses
Reid and Greene was received with
'wild applause. Air.• L. C.' Fleming
gave a: vocal sole later which' a most
able ,imoromptu address was given by
• Mr. J. Ransford in ,.his usual pl as.
'Mg • manner, He eiliorted . the ! y? -mg
men to .abstam. from . the use of 'to-
bacco and liquor' and .•;t1v,rays to be
mauler, fraek and gentlemanly in v. -hat
they did.. A ,piano' duet by Itli.:ses.
Courtiec. and Plunisiteel was Ilea.rtilY
encored, to Whieb the ladies respOntl-
al, Aliss Clete • Ford and .1ell•sg M.
Chant aieo delighted +4.0 :audience.
• with' plait° s.:olps.. Mr. -FIcMing • gave
an address on the progress •of the Y.
lVf . C. A. work in .guron dounty, •:re-'
porting a • total • membership in the
Ave 1)o1nts organized ..since Sept. 151h
of over 125, which will zoon very.
much increase, He:said .thef: expected
to intrOduce,„ very Soon a :junior de.
pertinent for boyte, from 12 to • 16
years of age. After the program re-
freshments we served, for- which. the
' Association is deeply indented to the
ladieswho furnished flusan. The Veil-
ing concluded with a stfiring hearty
"sing -song" by all present, Mt.' nice
peeliditig at the 'piano, . -
The Clinton Association is getting
upon its feet now,..having someeigh-
teee or teventy monbans and is mak-
ing good progresS, They, have it, coni-
fortahle, • well -lighted 1room, with
plenty of goodb reading in it, games,
suoh as orokinole, sheckers and fort,
arid music, and it Id' expecteS that it
Velll be arranged .soon to linve the
monis open and accessible to the
members almost overy' Aiglit , in the
.week to read, play - games or enjoy.,
We inusior4n the educational work,
mock .triaIs,‘---,4nock, municipal eleett.
ions, debates and practical talks aro
being arranged for, and on 'Tuesday
, evening . next in tbe religious .work,
the study of the lift ot Joseph Will
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CLOTHING niorrish.Drooks . off CLOTHING
- ORDERED
READYMACE vi
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Nobody ques-
tio is advantage.
there is. in buy-
ing Goods where
you can..getthe ,
best selections tt..
choose frorn,.and
the sarne time
.get the best •val7.
Ales. .
We have an•
6xtra
ied stock of OV-
ERCOATS this .
season. that
nieans 0.0 L •
LARS SAV-
ED in huyiug.
to anv twin. re-
quiting a gar t
tnent, of. this: N.
kind, fite we have
values t o offer
•o ter ,thau
tr b,fore 'Our
; f.41121.1ERS
" this season aro at poptdur p• loos, etitissittl. ill prices a t •
$7.50, $10 and $12.
We have some cheaper and. snipe oxpety.
sive, but these three, lines should reec‘i:‘,... e;ire...• •
ful attention, before buying
Remember the Place and Vito Prices.
"A Square Deal 'for Every Mat,"
MORRISH. & CROOKS'
successors to Hodgks Bros, Clothing Stol4N,,,,,.
-0 he lbegtin, led by nthe vice-president,
migsmostommosimowaiiiiimmmiwiiiimiiiiiiimummoarmommiiiiiiiiMr, TerrY
An' informal social • evening was 110X
by the loeal Y. M:. • .0, A. in their
,P.roorriSeon Thursclny night!, east. • Tie()
•,eobni was tastehilhy detoka led. tor the.
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SHIPIVLENT OF :HORSES. LITTLE LOCALS. LITTLE LOCALS. New Advertisements
Me 7 Mason town and Mr Rei e Mrs W Ja ks t i AI Si
* . 1 P . . i . . . e on en er a ned on rs. munou entertained a large
toul, Wingham, made a shipment of Tuesday. . - , number of her friends on Ttiodiy ev-
horses this week to Kenora. They • Miss Ella. Lindsay entettained a. few ening. . •
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state they find considerable difficulty of lier friends last evening. ; If the weather c;uttlutr s favoratio
in securing the anintals they , want Mrs. J.. W. .Neweombe is entertain- the skating • rink Will be opened 00
at the price their market will afford, ing a number of lasy friends this ev. Friday evening, -.
that is from thirty to forty per cent. 'ening, .. .i Our new Story heOns with•this is-
lewee than a, year ago,
Lily Hunt gave her a phina AM linen the, open:ng chapters -
st A number of the' girl friends of Miss sue. It's a good . one. • Don's rnise
BA.PTIST CHURCHshower last evening, ham% la -view Arr. James Finch has notscht the S.,
On Sunday o ening last • a large .4,, ' nnroachin g . •
kr • marriage ' ; Cook property south of the track,
crowd again .paelted the church to thio The opening of the new • Catholic , the pricL,. being three hundred -dollars.
doors, and the pastor preached an int- church will take- place on Stmday, , Tile .terin of . the following quenthers
pres5tve gospel et.nlon and baptized. Dee. Oth. The let. 'Rev, Monsignior , of the Publie school Award' eXpires
two Men, Ted at the Lord's supper ,affer . the
hree mberwere receiv. :mes Mse°rtymitvee;. _ i : (.,01. tie,. F. Hill null r. 13. 'male.
of Windsor will assist in the:with this month : F.
/3 ilall T
The regular meeting ot, the Woinen's.,
morning service. The subjects for
Institute 'will•he held at• the home of •
next Sunday ;' Morning; "Teust and
Direakon." Evening, • oAn, eed rove Mrs, Bradshaw on Thursday next at i. 0. rte. AT HOME.
will be given and. also .4 demonstra- ' At Home held lastc,ening by
tion, il '
- 3 p. sharp. Interesting papers
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.itory.'l • •
TI1E CLINTON HOSPITAL,.
Collet elineon L • O. F. was
a pleasant and succe-isful affair. Th-.!
Clinton: IteSpital Association A BENEFIT 'CONCERT. ,,:chalr was ocaupted by Mr. T. Jac::son
was 'organized on Satiiriralliiir Wttli''-''''"----------7-------------- • --:--- .ev_ 1 Jr..; in his usual. terse an i y man-
, At a. nieeleng held on Saturday
. the,v.pri• fieseli,ld'o. Ditt, e) "glspioiroffi. mcspehrs officers 11.‘' • v: it, : , • . , , ,.. . .
. ening arrangements ware ,niase for
Ihenefit eoncert • '• to be held *on • New •W. I.,. Wilkinoon, the organizer • 'who
a ner. Adciress•es wits glee's by Mr,
SeeeTreasuree, Dr, Gunn - 1 Year's Night, The -followiagweregtilie er. the 1.0eal
;Jute ben _woiking in the intrests of
e
Court . for .the past tee.
pointed o a icomreittees. to look . Directors, J. Scott, • C. E. Dawding,
J. A, Ford, Ts !Jackson Jr., .John the distributien of the receipts : Ree• i,(1,aYs'r., 41.1,,d 1.,,)3r . •I'll'' urganiz'cr-in"<;11ia-'
Wiseman, H. Wiltse and. J, E. Hovey: •;C, R. Gone, ehairman f, F. R. Hods P4r* t'. H. itie.frYilelq ()f Londe. n.
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The executiVe are the three dot:-
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tetra and Meesrs. Dowding and Scott.
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WESLEY CHURCH.
Rev. Mr. Ch. riesworth, W Beydnne., made., Other r s.ettes in the past,he
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• asurer ; T. '.Iacksen „TT. 1.atter spole • at sone • length, dealing
, 'Bev. 'Mr; Jelliste, J. B. 10 an imprtssive y, ay with certain
e,ivermote.,: H. wietee eate changes • wleeli v,.ere recently
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13("ribbingssaid, Which matte similar •eel vanees -los t•
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'Rev, Tv.. J Jolhffe. will continence „ • . '•heavilY „in membershiP b1.41.' the drop
next.Sunday evening a .series of. ser. -.DEATH OF MR. E, .J, U•UTLEDGIee„: for this cause in ,the 1. 0, le. only ev-
mons on some. 01 the Most prominent • - • • ; 'eraged.one meneeer per court, ein the
. lesath elainied another reeident of '
women of the'Old Testament scrip:Sur- city. of Ltmidon: where .there is, a mem-
es..- The firet,elictraeter 7111 be•,1,".Ree, • seetiedge . passing atve,y, a.gea • • u7-eweezeterwerheeseesi
Clinton • lad. night, Mr. 'Edward' ir, .
,, bership of 2,0fie therir were ,only• 'live
...Ziiiilrilrloli,Y.11 laliteS:tir 110' bmr 0 t107.1V_Ivi., Ars1::. Atv.rnoli:!.tiyigiyacnadrsai.aidgocaarlilidC al 0 ytehairs cioactrettrs:.;s1;e1,11 dilturel, at'1111.37allovin the line and .the .
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has • eur ta iled
the conclusion. • of the addressee 6'
nobaird, Ci'l&f.Was .bor.n on• the . Lontirm
A.' 0. • Pattison this (Thnreclays .even- order : was .' never in a more thrifty
lie •loeated . in Chilton of which ,he
leg at 8 o'clock, • . • • ---esse•e---;.-- continued- re•-regittent! continuouelf. ti 1 condition than at the present lime. ,._,cr. oriT_uctkheersrialist olertoyceinoibnenr . yjeaasz
He is of . Irish -Scotch . parentage
.belcale?' • ... ' pew management,
• years. • Ile was •a path e .elarken- • . Al '• f d William Glen
Lost -J. H01'4414-5
Come to les -P. o's
Wanted -Jae RattenbkeY-0:
Se.v.ing .Prices -W, Walken-8
Logs Wanted --Salt Worts -5
Xmas Presents -A. J. Grigg -5
Winter Shoes -Fired, • Jacksmeeet.
The :Store for :kinas--Hodgens-•-•8
Leovittg Sale;--Plumsteel 'Bros. -1
Fib C hi utteeelooteer 's Bookstore -4 •
Walk Over -J. Twitchell Son -3 •
Christmas- 0fferings-Neweombe's-1 • •
Chance of Lifetime -E. W. Ja,eobs-,2„
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A Successful Farmer.
.. Educational. anniversary• services to the Ire:learned Thersh. makieg "t4ere. Was a shore.. but .nl aedne nrn
and eanibines. the good cpialities of :
'were. hold last • Sunday in. Wesley anti also . • gardening in the: Old Conn -e.
_O./larch. • •Twe..excellent.• Seri -none ." Were try...and the' later oectipation lie' ale Ont.
gram .cotibributre by „Mies Wiltse; the both races.. His!,father was a' lumber -
S t. 'Suer t Itt, ' and Mr. Re 'el •
.preiehed, • in the inorning :by Rev; W. ways fcillOwed. 'here, He was Linl in- man 'on the 'Upper Ottawaand. for • .
E.• Kerr and in the evening Rev, Dr .• dustrious •„atel. honest man • ancl. much ...
Warner; Principal. • of • Alma .College.s•eespecteS in •the••etimmunitte. , lie • had Downs -after, which
eNonee were '. distributed.. • e
imene.• -• • • - Nandwicyhescjiit•eIna_n_,a= tWelve coneeesitive years he convoyed.
t big' ;timber rifts down to the ,eity, ...of
The congregations seregpod coneider-. It. nig shave of. ups - and :ileWris. Onone
ing eh° weather and' the "offeriugs. hb- 'occasion • he wae eertnik by lightning, .., On enetiart .of MeSSTS. -'...ii. ran'. alld QII.We.1;)heeep.: -.. the 'et,Sejeet.• ' • 'of this eicV•tO 11
eral. ' 1 . on another' he. suffered fromelemstrake • - • Was •Inet a .; Child the family moved
le, Walker ' a hearty Note of thenks
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from the London Road to the 4th pone
of Stanley •to the plate on which
'fie hae eveleeinee liVed- It is a well -
situated farm,earful-lands d' good vieW " •
toilowe ; •. • '., •-• „.• 4. kepte-up his work mien, a few.- weeks .. , .: PeteticeSeeals. ' ' of the eurrounding. • country .and ' is
' I 'beg leive •to report. that 1 iisiteci .ago:'He l„.i aurvi,Ved by' his', wife, eeee es • i• . .. •• • • • • considered ' one of the 'Best In • 'the
mr,. A. (seer evae en Blyth, otsUr Sun.- .
yeui; school On .00tobee- 2.0the . .21st; nine of the 'melee children • born to .d,T. ; . township. . os . . .,.• :
end eome yeae; age while emPloyed was. git 1.host whit. furnished , the
A SATISFACTORY •REpo'reeee.
, , • • • in Abe: flax tnill his gcalP was alniosetPr°.gri'l- ; • . • •
• Irespeceor Robb reeently visited .the •-tetn oft an ,aceident. These. •n-iiee :.•
Clinton Publie school and reported .as fortirnes initiated his beelth, 'bet' tie ••• • . • • . • •
22nd eeed 23iel. The Scheel yard' and :them :SAIL'S. Edward Henry -of ' Mal-•
tory', The .discipline,. order; ,.nianag.e^ Ei1W-ard' at Steelton, George ('. ; • in ,"'" W0 111 (4.()(.1•er..i•cr.. rr:ee'rid a
Nis itec,i,
Mr IT
lon
as uul
to
fottable. Tse • CareteIing . is. satisfe.6-;:7111171.77.7Srvit,77*.ted Mae.. a.teetoine,
if c s wee. in a .satiefne t o r y, e n d le by, SaSke; Al re, Willi* 13 emseY ,Prel • as:
().1)Vaf t_:.130,100:10:e5inai£10015 For many ycals 1%e Iris:
ment end progress, of • the eitipils in I3lyth :AS111110.11 Of 'London. • t . ues •ay,. , • .
thIoest:
The school is in a •liealthy . andeetlay tettern6pie _
prosperous ..coeuritione I have no sus:, •Mr• lietet from " 48'417 cd horses and good ones., toa. •
NeeW svei',NY satyr is : toon, Seek, last.
the variims .'roonid..are quite iaeisfac- funeral: Will take -place at 3.39, Satur- , Olark
cEnten .• S•aturday. .,FairS at evhich. he has, exeibitecreeMr.
gestion to Offer to the Board. except 00
' Miss Hanna. London is the gbest of Arr. 61en..is Presbyteritte, -a, mem- •
Oiat I think :guPplemenlary reading .1. 011.4 01111.,1 biggegt.,...; brightest . and ier e s e i t. r, se •s se s ct )0p e .. her Pf. Willis' eliereli; Clinton, , ae(1. e
ti . .. .. . .• ,t. C ••
..slionict he .prcivided: The 'peinciPlii.'aini ' eemerica •Will appear in the town halls,. :', e'Vhere 'she will. epend the winter. . •;aileilY, •
suitable for. !. the . five: leighes •roonie . /nose pleesing ceicired. altraetions iii. eers," fee tele has gone to me. Foret; •ovorY. Satt.da..4111jeja"cleie..oeice: :orevsiiitiipe: IIine -. .
assiSteries could Make a .satiSfeeterle clin ton' , on. Tnesclay . eau ng ...ot`„Xl„:„ miss •Milito- itotts. lerV yesta.day tor politics . he istoit stan. nob COnseirvatiVe.••
-e, - e. . : . .
sereetion for,.... each. ramp... The Coat when j';'ties Roekeyell's' New .... 'Spiine .Toronte to. •$a,ke eepositeoh ia i
;s:,; -p --elms lie is auditor- of his , school sbetion,
need not be inoethan itoth $5 to !is 'Sou,th (sewill make itsseeond ape ::...
member of the s Jnetices
reermetel Institnteand '
PCZ rooin. This.. report would not . lee. searanee . en tins t011at„.
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11, 1, .. eeeson .....urs. ,.,..40.. iepnoway• • ie at p.r.e-see.t one of III:s •Arajpety•ef thee ,
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complete ir.I. were 10. omit that. , the this dentpa'n5s. tippeared • in our towa. 'visitii g. her traugleterlitre. les 11-Oieees.-Peat'a•
Public school board. and Pnblie:Seineol .and eave excellent satiefactibn, and , of. Exeetee. • • Mr, Glen is also tv•inernbet .ot ' the.
staff are •entitled tothe entire eon- 'this season the• performance is ,guerene if . /3„,..6 .1r,. r ,.. t • e .1.b Pr 'i ' Mu ici 1 ef f 't . .
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fidences of• the eatene:e•.ees• of the town., eteed te• be congiderably .s Leone • tt • - • . • , • ' . • • •
- a sit t u n was ie n pa millet o anley where :
.,et Ian
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• . • . eetteet .oi efrs, '1 I.earas One • day lus ripe juagment and ,expereenee ha
DEATH-. OP SAISISS: COATS . SR. • • • es wee •• . .
• at that tithe. Eveeything. ig .bright ... • • •
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and 1.1•7311 from start to fin set, hei
- -n- 'Mr. Eliner: Finch, Seafoeth, • spent
- On.'Sinulay last , there. pi rd into neiv, modern, e.efified . and, up-tosdate• ta . Siintlay with his parents; Mr. and
•rest eternal: one of the . 01 lest rest- the intratt:.‘, ', lhe Oho is composed of 1 Mrs. -James Find!.
dents of Clinton in the•pers.on of were. the hest act e' vaudeville and i•4 MI'S', Snell of • near Constance. has
Coats . void. ot 'all eoarsetese, horse play and beery the guest of het aelnie Mrs.
site wal. filirn seeenty-tour years ago vulgarity. ,There is Plenty of run - in leoare, for a few days.
in •the state of PeensYleania. and was . the produetipri; in, fact it was• -built' Miss. Helen. Fear of Seaforth was' the
ot tertele ex:traction, her maiden name for laughing purposed only and ifsgen-
guest of MiHazel O'Neil for a Stewatt, Goderich .township and kr.
being Sarah V6gler. Her father wile erally conceded to he the funruett se
..s- -ss
avtiPle of da.ys last week. ,. • Charles Stewart of London Mr. Ed- .
ae Moro/fan MiesionaeY who labored sitoiv.sinee time. bega,neofneflY is• iall Mr. and Mrs. T. 0.: johnstene 01 ward Glenof the 2nd 0011 e. thc oiily
for years animig the Indians in" Kan- that is.•airned: at''' and nettling.. t se Gorrie wer,e guests during the past :brother of the cotineillter
eme „
s . and later in 111oraviali Town, . is reached bar -some very 'Myer :, and WereY. of Mes;rd. R. Muteh 'and Sr Mr. Glenhas been retpiestdd **by
Oats Where be Vied.. The subject of fieeentahle singing and dancing eneciae 1,Rathve11, ratepayers from •all parts of '• the
this -notice madded ., Mr. Wil-- /Wes that will make:the andinnne Sit Mr. nratilt Fowler was.in :New 'lam- township to contest the reeVeship• and
Ham Cato : and very shortly. - up .and listen. 'It you want' to haivo it burg On Fride.y last attending , tele, ho .wiil in ail probability eoreseirt to
afterwerdS •--- fifty-five" Yearsago-•-• good laugh. and • hear litlgilt and funeral of • a friendwhom he hail do , SO, ; if Aa doei ei) he is assured
they located he Clinton, . • On jingly Music thatwill gend you' haute knoWn 'for Many yearsof a most cordial suppoi t.
his arrival :, here Mr. % Cokitg• took whistling, happy and contented; Allis mr.s, J. R., &Ilene, ,attpr basing; been .. . , . . . . ‘
up mereliantile hesiness ,a0d; cats • ig the performance for you to :patron- he guest 'cif her daughter, Aire. A. •
;led on 'a . eenerel ,store on .the fees' pp. ".Xoontewri" para,do taked ',I: Grigg for a couple szif
Bayficht
enabled. him to save. his • tellowe tax-. •
Payers .well •and his goodeeeetnie• , and •
obliging cligpssilion 'Intee made
exesedingly peptflar. •Where best
Ic.
'noWn •Conneillor Glen is best liked.
• Mrs. •Glen is. a d,augletor of the late. •.
John 'Stewart and sister of' Mr.'
Attain, Stewart; P Stanley, 'Mr, John
corner now pecdpied by the Royal place at noon. Prices of admisenon
Bank 'Up to his death. in 1984, are 256, 35e. ante 50c, Seats'"are now
To qr. and Mrs: .Coats Were bore on sale at Pair's book store.
Xis sons and.threc daughters Wal- •
BOILER SHOP le„.ItiNTED,
ter, Winnipeg r Robert tind john, De-
troit ; Charles, . Clidecigo ; At •sioneay rilght,ts nvetire`g of the
returind to her home 111 E',. fIIOIIIiLS
last 'week, • • • ' . • • Additional Bayfield eibive on page r 4.
Alise Lillian Coats, of London's and st, ndeew"s church.. S. S. „intend
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Mr. Will. Mantling og monicon. were holding their ChriStritits.'Tre& in •Itlie
in town on Tuesday attending the town hall on Christmas night ‚(ltd 'Ire •
Clinton ;*, Mrs. -Se. G. Middleton,. GO- ts."2Wis council: the lease wars ratifiedbed. S, eoateS, • - g s . c. itincrai 01 0. f. s . i le: now. preparing their program. • .. .
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CaPt. a.nd Charles Ferguson feturne ''•
•trieh township I.. Mrs, '.Or, eMeCallund the boiler, shop of 'the Threeher Coin- Alessrg. 'Pratt 'and. Riley of eSeafprth ed •home 4 -tee Week tii.spend, the: .ixitit.:
of town, who ptedeceased hee ettoths,e who the' first - of the IleNV year will
by a few months. ._. . commence'. the' manufacture at boilers.:
" Shortly atter • the 'death ot Mrs, Mr. Didwell .Waa formerly boller-mek.
gaining, Mrs. Coals went to Jive er • for the CoMpeny but .of late has
with Mrs, McCalltlin. at Orestlinc, been . in the elnPiny oi . a Stratford
and 'thore she. .wai,' seized with &en- concern. He -will pay. a rental of
monia to which she suecumbeel after a twenty-five dollars , • per .month anti
few days illness. The remelt's, which viiI employ from ' seveit to ten nu* Alma to accompany him home. - Of orpeees Tor h; (ye ei: No, 21 was
were accompanied 'hy Dro-kcealluni In Ids root t„' to the wadi . the Mr. n 0,,..g.aufmai4 'Soeretary of the hem. in the Grange 'hale on Friday • eve.
and' the Mayor of Crestline, \S41' inedieat health °Meer stew. that elur- Poultry Association, ;waited On the saispir hts.t with -a large' number Of
brought to Clinton, arriving 'tile by, ing the .y.aar' there havebee0 • 1(5 ,deaths • ceninty co -until :last week and. Secured
members. present'
the afternoon train on Tuesday tind and 53 . „breths. He ' eisaminefi 2135 ' Sir •usual grove of $25 for the 40,, , After the usual
were taken- to Willis '7 churelt from sampleS of water and' in only a . few tto pouitry-1,3;othitio to be hail: , I:Online OP bitiness the auditors' - re-'
whence the funeral teel plaec, Sot- eases around cull „np'p) artesian. Well .• hi (lilac% in ,January. peltwas presenthd which showed the
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• lodge was in good ,standing...,,The el -
conducted by ney, Dr. Sttwatt, .Til,' Tne' option beid, by, the-eouncil on _town Saturday, Those who knew ..with mid "swim as. follows :. .
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of Crestline; Ohio, and Mrs. :trawling parry's pia,at-to Mr,, Harold '1314will°,- and Mr. Montgomery, Diatrict De- tor It the eiii a
pitty, • AIeKillop, • were in: Clinton Messrs, George -Erwin 'and William e.
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. 'Monda) eVening attending a meet,- .lowett are attending the High Court
ing of Murphy Lodge; -
Mr. Wii). leer ' came • home ill last Mrs. Thomak king yetyrned home af- • -
' • : at CI oderith thig Week. as jurymen,'
' wilt•re belied been clerking for seine 'Mrs. Vanstonz of Goderich.
- wetlt from Alma, Wellington county ' ter ?spending a Wenk. with ber,mether, .
months. IDS , brother 'Fred.. went 10 . The el 41 • neetin - f ir theelleeti n
Vices at eltureli end cemetery were guilty.. • ,
Mr' IL Schaeinr •X1PPen eaten of officers was then proceededi
pallbearers were. ,three sons
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of the tla gore, vvhere the waterworks Mr. 'Schaefer when he was landlord Master,. Robert McMurray
Deputy, D. C. Galbraith
Chaplain, Rev, ;Wit. Hind° .
Ree.-Sleeretary, G. E. Greenslade
Pin.-Seeretary, Harley Attwood
Treasurer,. W. Tippet
D, of V., A. E. Erwin
Lecturer,Lerne Xing
Conanitteemen,P Wallace Johnston,
marm.
William Heard, William Div%
Richard Elliott and Itenry Melte,
,
.. After the ;meeting was -closed lunch
was served and 24 started on an.
' delayed on his way from Holinfis- Mrs, Millv of, Saskatoon arriVet
serviees and WO unavoixlably othex year 'with bright prospects. ,
ville, consequently lie was obliged home on Satunday and iS the guest ot
10 abandon the SetVieC at Summer. her patents, „Mr. :and Airs. Willianee
hill which he' tery muelt regretted. xing,.
,ceased, Rokiett, John and e141 lam , welle have been located was taken up
her.grandson, William Manning, of
Monk,ton ; her nephew; Itegistrarx
Coats, Goderich, and her soit-lit-laW,
Mr. C, G. Middleton, 0
Mr. Waiter Cents'Winriiiieg, could
not arrive in ' time for his mother's
funeral and Mr; Charles Coats, Chi-
cago, was held • up brpoorrallWity
connection at London libel 'thug preven-
ted from, taking part in the last sad
rites. •
Tie passing of Mrs, Coat,S, who
during her long lite here worr" the con-
fidenee an'd eiteern of our townspeople,
is the ti'verattee of another tie connet-
ting the present with the early days
of Clinton.
of the Commercial fifteen .or , so
by the coupell. The price is $300., years agd, Say Tie is carrying his
This 'payment together with the test years remarkably well.
.0f the wells, ete„ will make =cogs- Mrs:. It Irwin and her sister, Miss
ary the selling of $1500 worth of Itippey, ItaVe this afternoon for St.
watetwonics debentures, Lends, Mo., where ithey -expect to
Several ratepayers in the north- remain it month, after which they
west corner of the town. asked for ci go td San Bernardino, California,
etreet honp :anti another petitiOn re- for the remaioder of the winter.
quested that a ligh.t.,im located • on
Prineess street between the Collegiate
and Albert sineet. Both petitions
'were laid over fOr neXt year's coun-
cil. The cquricil'il bill for lighting fox
the month of November was $113.
During the season that cOuritil laid
tetnent Waft and crossing; to the
value of $1625. ;
gev. W; /1, Dunbar experienced great,
dinleitity on Sunday last in getting
around to his ,dilierent churches
for' the morning and, afternoon