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The Clinton News-Record, 1910-12-22, Page 1
It VXMas. ur 910,splaq" :foods a Is larger than ever in order to a keep pace with increasing trade. See our window display for sug. gastions. Also our brass goods and newest patterns in Limoges China, Engraving done free, Store open evenings,. 4-f ft wo A A. Aellqar �ewBJ'ar � •+ � CJ'ln�prr AT WONDERLAND; THE LOCAL MARKET., A I'I,F.ASANT 9VENIN0. LITTLE LOCALS Personals. After having been oloaod fora few nights Wonderland will ro•open this. Wheat 83c to $50. Oats 800 to 830. Mrs. Cosens. ver pleasantly enter- tained her SuntIayyschool The igews-Record wishes. its nuaner- ,Miss Gertrude Chant of Toronto will evealing with a special big show, which POas 720 to 75c. class at her home, Ontario street parsonage, ous readers .a very Merry Christmas. Prof. 4V, Gl�erin and Mrs. Campbell by bonne far Christmas, Will continuo an lirsday ntgllt also. There will be 0,500• feet of slrecial Harley 40c to 43c. Butter 20c to 21c. on Tuesday evening. During the ev- ening the members, of the classy made 'are• closing tbcir classes i� music at Seaforth and: Clinton fop Mr. Roy Ball Is Norte from Toroatt� University for the festive holkW.ys. ' Ai,n aatd 75 unique .stereopticon Slides Eggs 300 to 35c, their teacher the recipient of a coon,: the two weeks of tyle Christmas vacation. Kate McAllister of I.ucknow baa portraying "Chilik Brown'} fu bis hive Hogs $6.35, plimentarx address and a haihdsome c ear and distinct,, showing that the the been the guest the past week of est Chinese musical olive and songs. WILLIS CHURCH. present, Mrs. C'w5ens is a painstak- WILLIS CHURCH. Mrs. J. Wallis. Miss Mollie Wall, principal, of Wet- PIANO SALES, Next Sunday at both morning and tug and devoted teacher who has won the e;Steerll and lave of her class. :. , Rev, Mb, Morden of St. Uany s will ton .Publio school, ds home for the Mr, C. Hoare of the music stbiro has recently evcuiing service the • tnuetlo vvfll be in GA'RRETT--COOK. assist F,ev. Dr. Stewart in a series, of evangelistic services to commence on fortWght5a holidays. . Miss Mary Stewart of queboe, P.Q.. sulks an upright grand Dober- ty piano to Mr. J. H. Lowery, princi- keeping with Christmas, The all. thoms will be "G•lorr to 0*4 in t4c On Wednesday evening of last week Jan. 8th. Thq Guild held their W spending the holidays' with, hen► pal of file Holmlegvillo school, And a Louis A. Doherty � piano to Wesley Highest" and "Whet; Jesus was Born," The solo vc Ill ba taken at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. ` regular Ansi- new meeting an Monday evening, Ow- parents at the to Miss Jean C4141ey returned hoin4 on Sunday school, He has also disposed parts by Miss Zada MoRae. Salol will ai- T. Ross, Shuter St., Toronto, tile, marriage of :Susie hell Cook, daughter ing to tho fact that next Monday wAl' be observed as Ghxisttnas Fridayaider a fortnight's- visit g Of player pianos to Messrs, Adam Stewart end Edward Glen, Stanley. so be givens by. Mrs. J. 0. Chowen and Miss B. McIver. of Mr. and Mrs: H. W. Cook of Clin- ton, there will be no uieetdng, of the Guild, with oronto friends. Mr. J. A. Irwin; addressenl the Met'ho- ..BAPTIST CI•i`URCIi'. ST. PAF:i,'S CHURCH. to. Dr. 11. G-arrej ti of diamilton took place. Rev. Dr, Taylor pab'tair � JUDGMENT. REVERSI.`D. dist rongregations.af 3.onde born and Constance om Sunda y' Rev, Dr, Brown deliverers two ex- Rev. C. R, Gunne will reach his p of Cooke's Presbyterian church, •Tor• onto officiated.. The bride; who was , The following, which ;ie ,:avian in. one o f the h Toronto ' 1 dosis Mrs, D. Bruce of 'Mel her Mich,, t$ 1 tie guest f o re. lex T• �; e her b 1 1V s. Fl g t t. cella t di n . discourses i a n t e B h Baptist a as P r e farewell l a e i se • 'Sunday a ii rano on Su evening n n y g' iv els aw b r a he a b e f t r wore g w x a. Y y , e refers' e ere o ,. t the late ate Rev, J. Rice �. Cnc time Rice, . , , , , 13 11, over tile, holidays. church last Sunday. In the manning he gave an interesting account: of next, Christmas Day, and will begin, his. new charge with the new year. pretty dress of cream serge, The hap- py couple left on tiie 7.10. train, for a, resident of Clinton, thein a Miss Tena Clark of Goderi•:h tilt be the Foreign Mission Board and in the The annual Christmas tree incl 'in 14'amilton, the bride wearing a navy., Bible Christian actor „1 n, .I ,nence : "The Divisions Court inorrtinlc the guest of Misses Jean and 512r - 1aret. Bell over C'hrfstmas. evening his theme was "Paul, that ente+rtatinment connection with the blue suit with black picture hat. .t•his, allowed the appeal of the Torow i Mr. Jos. Hood of near Kippen was great .Foreign Missionary" which he treaded in a convincjng manner. The Sunday school hill be held in tiie town hall on Friday (to -morrow} ev_ AN OLD MAP. Railwa Com an against h,raccat d Y Company ga' I in town an Friday last an his wa h >£ . c Pulpit will be occupied as usual next Sunday, subjects and music, to° be all- propraate to the Great Day. °' ening, HURON BOYS ARE ivINNER.`i. Mr. George Harr of near Lorides- boro the other day showed Tho News -Record a map of East and eclssotl of the Jury Assizes, ulriclh granted $1,000 damages to tiie tela- tines of the late Rev, J. hire, µlin was killed by a car in front of the Valle frogs. the county town. (:sir. Jolie R mball of Varsity is i homefor the holiday season, tile guest of his aunts, the Misses Rudd. t T N. ROYAL BANK of CAN, DA. �' C T U. MEETING. ' A Huron boy again -comes to the West Canada published In New York General Hospital over a year ago. • , :VIr: and Mrs!1,1.' M. McLean Mas- ment rtlent accorded to all customers. Tho regular meeting of the W.C.T. CJ. trontf, in• the person -of' Frank A. l i;ans, who has just passed the On- in 1868 and that for half a century has been in possession of the family. The first bine, the htaitcr cane be- fore the courts, the compa:iv and ter Nory • i . al will be the guests of INCORPORATI~D i$b9. was held at .the home of Miss Po . tario College of.1'barmaey Jx, cxasnft>r Il is time worn and creased "but 1gas found responsible for the fatality to Windsor friends for the holiday sla- son. Capital Paid Up $6,2oo,000. on Friday last, a large{ number• being atians, witch first class honors, and also c ear and distinct,, showing that the the extent of $1500: The stcond Mr. and Mrs. Joel i 1UcLeod will. spe114 Reserve and Undivided Profits - $6,9oo,00a. r P went. The devotional exercises. heads the list of students. He is a map xilakers In those. earl da s did . y y Hearin reduced this to $i,000, sand g the t`hristmas-t'idc Total Assets $95,Voo,00V were zn charge of Miss Washington. napltew of the Misses Rudd of Mary good work, r Bayfield Is shown, so is the bereaved fsainfly will now reei+ire .with: f.ondoht irfends, 11ira, 1icI,cod Navin tread g already HEAD OFFICE, MON7'i�EAL.. After t71e usual business the question St:; and son of Mr. Percival Evans . Clinton, Goderich,. I ort. Albert, !d nothing, gone. 175 Branches and Correspondents throughout the World, o£ interesting .the boys'and girls in temperance was discussed, It was Mitanedoza, Alan., formerly of the Maitland Con., Goderich town.. Brucefield, Isay P. U, Harperhey.. But ' Seaforth, Exeter, Blyth and According to 0-hance:':or Boyd., the evidence showed . that the 1 d Mr. M.' Jenkins of Toronto ';rill The MOLSONS ''BANK Capital Paid u INC/URPORATED .1855. UP $4,000,000 Rest Fund,. $4,400,000 Has 78 Branches ' I'n Ca e �1,da and Agents and Correspondents'irr�� all the principal ettie®. in the'world. A GENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. Clinton Branch - C.. E. Dowding, Manager, y ay an we. or req cont©s!ts will probably be • arranged. for suggested that a Temperance Arley or gg p Loy -al. Tom erance Lea ue• be: formed, P g she where this bright and'.clever p, g student ' was born. Wingham appear to be a later p pro- duct, aL IIx been traveling at an excessive. rate, b'ut that the laic Mr. Rice had been. be a guest at the parental home, Woodlands. Farm, oven the Christ - ' mos holidays, Interest the corrins and . VIn s of B k g Interest allowed on Saving accounts, Courteons treat- but.- ,on the motion; being put• It was to lay file matter over to the , WOULDN'T BE WITHOUT IT. DONT TURKEYS PAY guilty of contributory negligence, in that he did :Miss Dello O'•Ncll is H ome from, Tor- ment rtlent accorded to all customers. , next ' meeting, the members in the In renewing his subseription.to end Tile 'farmers are doing fairly well not look for .the -IP- proaching car white crossing ;tie onto for the holidays.. Also 31;59 Hazel, who is a student -t tho a .g Mrs. Mr$ Glazier anis. her daughter, Mrs. Cook- meantime to keep it in mind. A leaf- of x'911 1Ylr; Frank "Wilson of Orillia with their turke •s this ,season, An 1 tracks," Conservatory of klusfo. R. E. MANNING, Manager - Clihion► Branch. lot by Prances I,. Willard oda '!The rc-• writes : "Many "acs have been tho instance -may suffice : Mr. George of the•forvler's sister, the'late a Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Belden two cans _ E MEN. lationshfp . ofDressto Vice;" was. read by Mrs, Cosens. The Medal Con. test .classes will be formed immediate-, changes in Clinton since I lett there three years ago,, I felt quite at home again when I visited it last. summer Gould of,the _Huron Road, Goderieh township, brought fn forty-two the other day which he disposed of t -o a Personals. and. of Toronto are expected to spc;nd Christmas in town, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C; C a. dollar. Aerday for the holidays.• from,, her • ---- l after the llplfd s' d t th icipally . so far as Membershi in next 1 lVliss Th r d k f B . Rance, The MOLSONS ''BANK Capital Paid u INC/URPORATED .1855. UP $4,000,000 Rest Fund,. $4,400,000 Has 78 Branches ' I'n Ca e �1,da and Agents and Correspondents'irr�� all the principal ettie®. in the'world. A GENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate. Clinton Branch - C.. E. Dowding, Manager, y ay an we. or req cont©s!ts will probably be • arranged. for as . Tile News -Record , has • kept me fn touch with all the. important iteriis, of; lova dealer at an average price of $'2.85 • They were an extra fine. -lot o n y e o arric µ111 be the Christmas guest of Mrs. W. Ross, . Miss .'Jean McTaggart of Havergal . College; Toronto, Mr., Brp&r the. winter, A parior,Mn eting will be Interest the corrins and . VIn s of B k g of birds, for '♦4r.. Gould. markets no. Miss, Jean Carling of Toronto 'is and McTa ggart of the R.M.C. Kin e- held early in, January a•t the hotiic of cittizens,� etc, I certainly would not, other, and will be the. big ' dish at spending her Chrs:4'ns:fs hul:•lays in . . ton, are home for tale holidays, the ,president, "'" `' like to do without the people's Pa a�Id bake Leasure In renewing • P many a Christmas dinner, but the P rice to the .cdnsumer wil: makc'the - town. - Councillor, and Mrs, Mason 'leave to- .g Mrs. Mr$ Glazier anis. her daughter, Mrs. Cook- WESLEY CH,URsC%I.' ., •• g y . looser citron," Average family. mangy rem•I,niscent ..and. morrow to .spend the Christmas 'holidays T. H. • were in Seaflortir nu Thursday last attending the funeral • The pastor exchanged with Rev.. T,' WA1�1'I`ED--PROG_AESSIti maybe.tong for the good •old .days. with Detroit fridilds, MASS. E, of the•forvler's sister, the'late a Mrs Wt'sleq Cosens; ' ori' Sunday:'levering _ E MEN. when a fat turke could be bon lit for y . g M. Stevenson. returned yes- . Lawrence Alison; ' when bile batter reached'un, . excellent' p Lacafly there is• yet: little doing ebur- a. dollar. Aerday for the holidays.• from,, her • • ' Miss bila hoover of lite teaching staff ' sprmon to an appreciative congregra.- tion,P icipally . so far as Membershi in next ANYTITINO BETTER THAN THIS, duties as teacher at Norih-,Bay: Mr, Jas.; Sharp,. blacksmith, a form - of the Gmserva'to of Music Tor ` m' ' Next Sunda beisi Christmas there. Y g Year's ' council isr concerned:,' Very y true, it'ts satid that each of the;.prce The carcass of `the Polled -Angus or reslidunt� of Clinton, was married ontoo, and Mies. Eileen,. a . student ' there, are spending the holidays at will be special services. Ili the after- noon there. will be an open.. session tmt '. members- willing, for the. good steer cahibited by' ii. Fitzsimons, & to a Miss Carrie S.hlith of T•crt jkr- thur a. sew weeks ago• tfieir home 'fn. town. of the school, when the new piano 'service of the people, to &erve yet anoth'en . term: 7'lli is pleasant to record .for , Son -at the big Pat Stock Show at Guelph µher ft was a q prize:;win�Ier, Alfas Mary. Chant,: who tial been in a 1Ifsa Lena Holmes, .youngest daughter of Mr. R. ; Iolmes Toronto who will be dedicated and a ,son g o£ Chrfstmaa music be even. Tho ft is an indication that their+' streziu- is -now Bung up'tn their mJ�Sast mart. milliner y position at. Williamsburg, the• past season, is spending the , , • has . been on the sick. list far sosno villi .g• collection will be for the, Hospital for.festive. P ons *bdrk durin . the year that is now g y drawing to close has rat. deadened t't'hen sent. to Dip. block the steer had a weight • of 1450' pounds and • hotidays..at her home in • ,time g , , is'vis tin Clinton friends' having. entirely. g y. recovered •' .Sfck Childreut;' Toronto.., Wesley their energies. Howsoever 'the tax.,, .when dressed 952'pounds or 85 50'•per town. Airs, 'ism. Cook left for Goderich on - Sunday school has cont2sbuted $50 , ikYrs. A. O, Pattison has eon r''•n- Tuesday earl for some. time co this inst$50 payers expect to, hear a:l about it at hundred. This .is extra fine for to, wiieze she visited frieisds, fined to the House for a week, the r , yearly the nonitinations+ next Monday - evening dress franl 65 • to.. 58 to the hundred going on to Point ' Earle where she __ t• h• h victiln of 1 t<'•` READYMADE ORDERED CLOTHING The Moorish Ciothinq Co . CLOTHING R >. A Z. 'M i AMerrjj � ky ChrI. t W. b ki` For EvergbodU i J •d i J A LITTLE E • I. AR.LY But we want to be in, tilde. We wish to call attention also. td the thinga"we bave provided for "HiA" ChristmasT—whoeve'r "Re" may be. We're fairly blooming with things bUitable fora Man's or Boy's Christmas. Suits, overcoat$, rain coats, fur coats, house ` coats or smoking jackets, night robes, pyj'awas, underwear, sweaters, shirts,• suspenders; um.. brellm, handkerchiefs, miiff}ers, °.bats,' ,ca s;•, toques, gloves, ties, cuff buttons, tie pitta, etc. We Iltu.ght as well stop -we have not room to tt;I1ou half -just y Celine to sed. THI-M-00HIS CLOTHING Huron's Lar��st clothiers •`A Square Deal for Every Man" tan W, Ia ma 111S. two. cots at 'ti i. . the . Lakeside Honrie,.'toronto Island, , • when #110 candidat'e.%. this years is a good average. The hindquartt is a grippe, wC :i.0 glad to'say .that aha• i,^a again able attended the wedding, which ,took this' sum being raised•at tlheCthri<- council particularly; will be expected ,t „ to. say their' little piece. went 237,and 239 respertivcly, 'lite ,;tear .was fed by R. & to be about. 'sibs. lace este P yesterday,. of her grandaught- er, &Liss Alice A, Cook to Mr. Hch- - mas season.by special collection. This year the collection will,be taken on A LITTLE PRESENTATION. ,Fitzsimons Sort and _shows :than not only do they James Young leaves ;uday" for . Ingersoll where she •will stay wall ry Freeman. ' Chriettilas Day, which should ensure the full am;nunt being.contributcd,•. The members of ttid. Young, Ladies' know•.'how to perfect cattle .for the market but that. the beat is,none too after. New Year's, then -she will. go to llc+r •Viii .home. at WhCi1b pGr y Mr. Ernest a.. Lawson has accepted a, position with tile' Doherty Piano (Mr,. A. I3:. Burnett, a student of Guild apd a number. of puler young good for their. customers• the rest- of tale iwinter, and .Organ Company as night fire- . College, addressed: the agu fa ' Calle •sub-, people. of St. Paul's clhurch. went down to the. Name. of A'Ir. Mrs. E�►PRT.,S,S REGRET, Mr: Geo. E. McCraney, M.P:, Saska- man' and assistant night watch: Ernest fs a certificated a Ineer and a''g LVictoria.' League on Monday- evening, his :, „ jeeU :being The . Kfngdonl of God, . and W. Jackson where Miss. Kathleen .1t a s eclat meetin p g of the Huron• Loon, .5ask,, and wife were do town yesterday on their w•ay, over to Bay- handles engines with an . undoubted , The address was able and was listened. G•unhe was a, guest, on 'Tuesday ev- 'fn Deanery Chapter in 5t. Paul's uhurcll field ' to spend the day with the. skill that is the result. of bath ex - ' ' to with pleasure arcs profit, Mrs. A. cele an d the g naRthe of the (guild Tuesday, Rev, D. W: Collins, rclCtor 6f. , �, , • •. :formai s. sister, Mrs. (Dr.) .•n.ith, ri nee u -. t d e e and at rel .: , s u a P a n P 1, . C rand ' , • ao a Miss•Beatnee e P G+rcen ' d a as a i sin r n �a 1 ex cellon f t. P o hely t r . , Exe e was, electe �•r r d to e escnt 'tbe P h I :J ' N r se• h Bulger 1 i rt o 1 of Po I: n P g g , for that. class of work.' Mr: Ire I ndi 3 W U. Leto rendered a 'duet. The .meettin�+ newt. BTonday eveniti�g has bee •withdrawn. appreciation o h f her Ia• -den n and cheer- Y ee ful efforts in behalf of the soefet p:+ .r a e 4.' d' an he a ce an .'undo y o s Sunday school committee and also the. fol; , tvho kas� doRvn attending the Funer- was .al of his brothers which took lace. , p and. rn el a little daughter Edith of'St. Thom- presented Miss. Gunne with a hand- lowing resolution was passed.: Moved at Walton �on Wednesday week was as .arrivt�today and will spend this Q4RISTMAS MEATS. some suitcase. , The presentation was by Re+v, .:<Y: Turnbull, rector of St. n the guess of Mrs.. D. Steep Thurs- holidays In• town the guests of The Christmas. 'display h turas di 1a of ' meati a. de rad b AT r. ,lacks on in his' 1 y ownto raceful . G r • eo ,. s. • church { d h• d a Ic 'seconded g,x ., ' d erenfn and I+ rld a a y ys y r . t reel mother, Mrs, Ms Lao 1s mob � r h C m Sr. Latorneh b i s ° be M• Y shown by our local butchers this season is a fine one 'and da aril manner. Miss g haPFY. Gonne 'cwas Much 'surprised but, thank-. b Rev. i'V. J. Dohert •B,A, of St. y. �, y' Pau; ss church,. 1lensail., and unaillid- Miss E. H. V. Fisher, who has so et-_ ficiently taught the commercial de. - o , ,way,• -has recently been promoted to' would credit town'f ed o amuch lar er size. 0 g ed her friends for their, thoughtful ously carried :' "That the Deanery of ' partrtlent of the -C. C. I, for several file managership of the Eastern branch of th Maisons Bank is St. . • A look .around through the .taboos will if t an d assn red- them he f � m o tho u lea Ile P... s • she had I ur s I on hereby c%etre, to ei: tees its syr Y P •, , terms ,� nes this k . f , a i wee on her. c Thomas:. prove instructive whether a buyer 'or always taken in .working with' the. Young y g people of St. Pout s, sincere regret at the departure of the IZ.dv, C, R. Glrine, M.A. ILD., from home in Dundas and after the holi- -day season intends taking Mr: James Flynn returped on Sattur= not as showing the quality of. . meati f served theft patrons . by our ' local After -the presentation the evening the parish of 'Clinton and °. his �conw- _she Van art course in Hamilton, day last from Wilkie, Sask.:, and has had. a somewhat busy time 1 knights of the cleaver, Here's a. list 'they was+ spent. in games and music, and nothing marred to pleasure of the, u q, ent resignation of the office of rur- al dean, which position he has most Miss. Macdougall -was obliged to. give. up, her;work tit the Collegiate shaking hands with. old friends . and of What. y have : Jahn Scruton, _Occasion except-•tbe thought that so zealously and. faithfully filled for a little •earlier than usual this term answering all . sorts of queshsft ns, Wilkie Is not a' big Place.by day, 1 heifer five years old,.bred• and .fed soon the rhe r and hid estimable 'family 'would make, thitir .home . else -:.in some yeasts. and to a sure him that his roni Val to the Important par-. owing to illness, She left for her home:in,Cannington on Saturday.'It m'e'ans' You could put it inside • of by Jas, Snell & -Sons of; Hullett, where ish of C`hri t church London, he ' is hoped that will be able to re= Blyth and the lather lap over;. weighing 1410, • a . prize winner ; 3 heifers fed by Mr. M, • Morrison also R HE GOT HIS BATH. - : , carries with pian the affectionate ' re- I of the olero and laity alike of ,she twin at the. beginning of the year but when a citizon of the effete east attempts to put a tape line of Hulleit. ; 2. heifers by Mx. Tayloron oft Stanley, weighing. 1900 ; 3 lamps At a recent banquet given by . the gard the.deanery and their earnest pray- again., Mrs, Gretton arrived on Monday'Avera a prairie fawn. he. . torches . flees Average a 'tern on r w s er° fJtio awl "raw." . fad by L. grown of Hallett ; 3 pigs 'town Huron Old Boys in Toronto Mme y , , ' good xem9nfsct4tt stories were t•old, ers. that God will abundantly bless. and prosper hint in his new sphere. of night fratki Komah Salk. and with. $ , + spend several weeks, with her moth- , Nuff then said 'about lino and pap- .: . by Q. C'tich of ;-1 pig fed by Mn Dine, Stanley ;. 2 pigs.. by Geo. , one of which in the. words of tho'nar. „ duty• Rev: Mr. Gulino made a, very er, - Mrs'. Holden, hnd her sister, ulation. But the land about wilkio is o.,k. though' and tho -settlers in- . Farquhar, Htillettt ; besides , much I rator, was as follows feetfng repay: a Mrs. Goo• Cook Victoria street, It elude such chaps as the poultryfed b Mrs. bear, Mrs.- H. y f . nu When T first arrived in„ Clinton a number of yoars ago, I put up at tthat. ONT,•ST, CHURCH, is three years since Mrs. C#retton's, revious visit but she bag noticed p- ,progressive WallaceWullaoe brothers, formerly of tho . Snell .and others, .° G. Castle. famous hostelry known as the Rat- A fair audience greeted Rev. Dr. many- :changes in the circle of old ' having - Summerhill vicinity, and Mr. John . S Cams bell brother f. Mrs. P , o T: 1 . .S. , 2 heifors . fed by Mrs. T, O Bition, of tenbury 110use, .the old one that used t o stand on the corner, kept b old Dougall when •Iie appeared fn Ontasdo street church on Thursday evening time friends, some moved elsewhere and others been called to .1V1 Hard of y 'the -Base. Line, but' evca . ` ' Tuokersoiith ; 1 heifer feel by Mr, W. Mair, Goderich township.; 1 hef£en .Bill. Rattenbur as good and g nial Y last uwl+rr• the, auspices Of the Junior thefri long home. And her own family they could not hoot the praises of . Wilkie more Continuously than does fed by , James E. Reynolds, Vullott ; soul as ever lived. Was juste out from the old. country, and I'll admit I League to give his travel talk on "Rome, the Eternal City." Dr, Dou- 'also has rho grim' reaper visr ted, beckoning away tier son, a prairie Mr. Flynn, who will be elected Pres- . I heifer feel by. r-,. •J. Trowartha•'of was a'som>i#wI at raw youth about that gall is a very pleasing speaker and farmer, who succumbed to a stroke ident, of the Booster Club it he • to- turns. Goderieh township ; 1 heffex led bq tlo'bt, Thompson, Ooderieh town- i"me. After I'd been there a few days having an excellent memory and good of lightning. Rev. Mr. Phillips, who spent several ship •, 1 pig, fed by Mrs. W. Argent; ; I asked tho landlord if I could have a bath. ,dcscrf tive p powers, he • .his audionoe with him to '"Tho Eternal . weeks with his epusin,. Mr. •:i. T. 4 pigs fed I b S. G•, Castle ; 1 pig y fed by T. H. -Cook ; 2,, lambs fed by „ „ Bless m soul as , replied Mr. , y � 'City" +, City while he described the fine : Wafters, ftr H'almesv, ilia, - left a Eery+ da s . y ago to visit b1s old G., CastIq ; 1 fat if obl . three sS yy Rattenbury. . ,i In early clays hotels did, rat stereopticon views thrown upon the canvas, Miss Wiltse sang very sweetW A PININGS SOCIETY at Yleddii'ord, England, expect' g t months old .and weighing •30b pounds fed ,Ali A. Cartwright, 1tu11ett ; also °those have bath rooms like they have now; 1 • that°old but ever beautiful hymn, y "Abide ' Miss Annie McCor7le is bavii:g a arrive. thtere on the evo o4 Christ- mos and shoe add to the j`y of the a quantity of geese, turkeys., ald and X wondered •tom self how d was y With Me," A trice lltt , ruin few , girl Friends in this a.ternoua te•r "old. folks." htn. I'hiClips and iYfX:, duokn bought of W. Mair, B. Medd, g 91ing to get the bath. Shortly aft- er I heard a tremendous tdteket and was realized froth the lecture. Next Sunday morning the pastor will cards, • Miss Flossie Pearson is entertain- Jamts 'Tucker of lawn -oxo ' greats They both Rap• W. Rathwell acid others. scuffling on the stairway , and preacch a specfui • Christmas sermon. Ing a tow girl friends toniobrow eV- S"i cronies, aro - lists, came from file old R. vitzsimons & Soft. ` opening the door of my room I looked The Members of the Sunday school .ening, country cin the samet ship;, n s ed b R, 1 2- clot-o;'d A us leer f y g y into t a he sal hall, t r a SCC Mr. 12attenbu Y will C the r s° a this "1 • u cent a pews' t occupy . P . , ►. Mrs. J, h. Hovey ..ate a few girls a� when Mr.. 1'hillipg d•dcidodi Fitzsimons & -Son, live wehght' 1450, and Sammy Copp lugging a tub ' of service and there will be no session in for cards and tea yi•. terday At- on the trip he besought Mr. Tucker drossfd 952 ; 1 2 -year-old Angus steer ted by n.-* Pis�her, weight, 1300 ; water along, whila the former remark- "Look of the school In the afternoon. ternoon,' ' to join him, This the tater {would I year-old heifer fed by IL Pitzsim- el, out what you doing, Sammy, y ' ;you're a' filled m bootu wi' Special Christmas music will be. giv- en b the chair at,.both services and y The Misers Doan entertain++d a num- her of their friends,` very picasantly very much liked to hair done but thc+�Jackson Mfg. Co. hb ons & . Son,, 1030 3 Heifers tedr, by Grahame Tiros. weight 8280 ; 2, cAtf water now. It fs needless 'iso say the bath was the. collections far tho day will be in. aid of tho organ fund. ycottspday evening, G Invitatiobs are out for a big 0110--t- of wTlfclt W'4. valued employee aro ,so exectdl in l bus that he could et fed by • A Vcoat, weight 776, 2 hogs fell by ''W. Cole; 2 hogs fed. by taken, and the inimitable sway in which the two wellBhown personages. A Missionarymeeting was Held In g connection' with the League on, Mon, mos assen>,biy to be given In file town ba71 on Friday evening of hoxt not g y q f; away, 'phos Nfr: Tucker will be at his fireside W. Marlow ; 4 Hogs by B, Medd ; .2 werf, huniorOuAly portrayed, convinc- day evening. Papers ores the. subject of Week. awn in Clintott otr Christmas,' but throughout the day, lambs . feel by John iSmith ; fattt"bs fed by 6. I+'lytltt, IYullett;, rind ed all present, and especially the Clirt- toll!".9, that blr, J, 11,ahsford was beathm toigsons were read by MfsRs Lou Stovesls, Myrt3; Sparlarig and Mss; Daley Middleton had a few 'Iter there wf:`I in .memory throng sweat a quahtlty of all sorts of paaltXY both a good story -oiler and a jolly Hattie '° Judd, Miss maude Wilt" � girls out to glome nn V.iu,sy 0V- etill Inst when a 4011girtf�tl hour sccollections of Christmases pant under the 014 roof tree in SW9011 ithd othelr motifs. good fellate. slang' a sola. ,svas spent. 1)eaaa, . I