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Goderich• Auburn. ily and Mr, Eph, Butt and family
Chap., John Woods. r , owber •'your onvn Ywlte'
• •' Goderleb. spent 11londwv at 1tilr. R. Mc°Ilveeu's of D. of, G., Samuel Enrinerso t, - to your interests tot f f. 10, Alf'
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�`f ' ,- c-- ai Dunn of the Petrel returned, Sallows has a modern Nock of Ages The members of Knox church, Au- Stanley Lecturer, W. J. Currie, tshing you all n rear ,1 tI I' fx
iii help! 9lir .esleem- C'Wpt. n Uotr,tttittee, Adam Cautelon, n, yours.
X1er Rey , ,14r . qt• tq its ligme at Owen Sound for Cltrtst- to his studio wtndow, representing one burn, held a successful entertainment Mr. and Sirs. James Male tr ant Man- haul Yater Uantelou Thum s er'
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ed sperifP,'had the rtitsfortune to bre,ik rasa. of our well known belles sitting upon a is the fiemperance hall last Tuesday day sit Mr. R. McTlveens .oP Manley. .. , Y, a Clinton, Deo. 19th. _ ; s
her cvrlekr by'ty, fwll vl!hi�e to Toronto res sire hada uantity oP rock and its own littledaughter stand- eyenigg. It was w decided sauces" as Mrs. Noble Lovett has been visiting l.11intt, John Sturdy.
et! , Sh'e:Avaabraught. oni6 alto Mr Ohs 1 25gcents per tog upon it, both looking seaward. t ay retlllzed the earn of twenty-eight her sisters in Godericlt, Mies Lizzie'1`ebhutt of Waterloo la .,•.m^~""""
lsatw .1i holly with its berries red, Tuesda night's freeze as it rained elinin. The children were drilled The annual Base line Ila tist Sun- spending her l%hristrttria holidays SII i
is at 4ktp >aheriff'e,residencQ,6 tract pound. P g P home. 1' ys tLt
Rite: will staoA; tie Out.aga in' I lk Canadian manufacturers cannot suggeste the necessity of letter boxes beautifully by the teachers or the day sellout Christmas Tree was hold ORT Ri .
Mr. Feank,Ltlitg pf. the ]Kensington I somewhere nearer the homes than the Sabbath school. on Friday night }+tet, The attendance A quiet wedding took place at the '
. i� and )a¢r3. l;,ang left reduce a better sample of India rub- est -office. We really need them, residence of Mr. Henryiit-won of the ' g
furgitua f act i'y as week or footwear than that which comes to P 9 Christmas passed off very quietly was 1tLI ge, at good programme well Y Tho Undersigned will; 'Ili evAnWa cltt
more in winter than in summer, ani fled it was a beautiful da rendered and presents distributed to 4th concession yesterday afternoon for a thorough three:m' rAutcepnlme liol
oq',�StLturtisy .'irt, to apexxtl ItiW town the protective duty should Y' [ when his second daughter, Alice, was ,
y►*ith frleq.de #yt roudou• be thronvh off and let some other coup- I many people would think them a area The members of the Methodist the children of the school. Rev. T. J. united in marriage ion in the
Miss -Nellie stupe of the Goderich try send in their goods, boon. church held a most successful tea- Murdock occupied the chair and kept g to Mr. Wilson ISAAC PIT HYdTEDI
lkilitt 1n faetor , left on Saturday for A lad in Goderich is the„fortunate meeting last Monday night, the church the audience in the best of humor. Iviere, a prosperous young far fear of tI0
iz 3' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fellowea of Y West Wawanosh. The cereiuon of Shorthand In the Co te•Isstitat• oa„
her lxotn6 in Toronto. London will rs. J New Year's day possessor of a coon -skin coat. beini,r crowded to the doors. 1 he � I�itriug the evening the people showed Y was evening of Tuesday, Ja Srd, ,
the Young Miss Jessie Robertson of Hamilton s eakfn was good, There was a so- their appreciation of their astor'a Performed by Rev, James Anderson Torras, talo in advanc I
Uu ThursdtLy, 22nd, Dec•, resented with mine host and hostess of the p P of Goderich in the •,
girls of -the knitting factory p Normal school is at her home, Elgin Bial hel the following evening which work and presented him •with an onor. presence of Duly a Pit AV
a very Saltford Hotel. the immediate relatives of the Cop• Clinton, Doo. 12th,
thei fnantt:jser, Mr. Lewitt, L Mrs. Hewitt will spend the New and Stttuley streets, for the Christmas was also well attends The dialogues mous turkey for his Christmas dinner.
i hollda s and recitations were uu,ething grand The school is in tL prosperous conk- trading parties. The happy co(i'ple
hiii�clsama; blook silk Q[tmbrella wit year with her daughter, Mrs. Lang- y • have taken a the[r residency in "Weal
fatly.=hupole,. •• silvers-ntountee engin- lois, at Niagara, where Mr. Langlois is Professor Fowler is offering seine and insppiring, tion with Mr. George Raithby as P ,
preseutiitiot?I. kR s„ made hY the -g lovely painted sketches of local scenery The legture in conn .etion 'Kith the Superintendent, Wawanosh. May prosperity and hap
e,n� Ictyad as a baker. ,. g postponed P piness be theirs. DOUSE AND L AOR SAGE ' a11
6hr, ilii, 47hl+is,oituaton, ppis. John Reid will take u her rest= for those who wish to send the[r Errands English church has be u est unod on, The public school entertainment and [
oliinson ;of the, Goderich deMnce,with Mrs. J. Fstris, South street, some lovely for Christmas and account of rho rain all [bud ripads unto exam lit No 4 Summerhill oil the A most successful examination was
been ltv up for New Year a souyenrra. a later date. I wets a dacided�auccess fled in view of held in S. S. No. 2 on Thursday of last r House and lot on Hig ” of A s1eWW
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apo a.. ",orY "l1"-11 Por the winter. Cameron's n s Miss Sophie Fisher is visiting hgr The members of L. . L, No. 932 held the unfavorable weather a good crowd week ut whiCnh great credit vette re esldonce in every resp •price low
l9atfiie'tixne with a eevtttla of in- ..The Maples," Mrs. M. C. C o ' sister at Souris, flatted on Mr.... Campbell, easy. Nor particulnrS. yto
satni?dAtary r$euYi?atigm• Manitoba. their ant ual meetinr, last Thursday was in attendance th tug p ell, the retic h,y
residence. wtL9 decorated with holly r � in teacher. From 10 a. m. to noun G. nAVI$, CLINrIiN' iQ"10'tg PAY
Mrs. Wm. Tilt and babe Edna are night, when the fo lowing officers their pluck. Owdn;, to the bad +tta g oet.2tsth. i,
• , " the Gth,Olult service is truly de- from Florida for the Ch glatrans season. yhr+ pupils were thoroughly NUIiTgas'
' .tecliive iii ph;tracter, and so" they Who is to be mayor for 1899? the I speading the Christmas vacation tit were elected :-W. J. MCBrieu, May- of the r� ds not many visiting teach- P •p gilt' examined ;,
ilei always on the scent. last year of the 19th century, and ,who ,Mrs. Tilts old home, Fergus, r ter; J. rFerguson, D. M. ; �1. Lawlor, ars were pieseu,t but such as were as- t'J' visiting teachers. At none all ex- �_11
° -sho, 1] .. ng Dr. Ma bee left on Saturda cell •nt dinner wits served in the school
'I tL' l i gtt s of Clinton .lost itsbeagle are to sit at the town and county coup- y y, Ch Christ- Chaply n , R. St, ler, R,S. ; H.Sturdy, sisted ably while She presence of the
" ti a Delis ago and followed ,oil boards, are three of the in excit mas eve, to spend Christmas day at F. S.: J. Faegan, Treasurer; N. John. esteeli G. M. Iiilty as well as that, by ;'lie ladies of the section, proving f�i , . ;
4), I s !'a. ai his home in Victoria. $ton, D. of C. ; Thomas Latndinr, Lee- of the genial pastor Rev, E. B. Smith Sayan 1 a doubt they have learned the HOl1S6 t ,' 'silt• .
to Goderich, inhere 'he "heard that.it in questions of the present week. Dr. Turnbull is holidaying at his turer; Committee, J. Moine, J. Carter, lent spice to the occasion. The enter- art of ••,,oking. From 1 to 3 p. lit. the
dbeen;seen,butunt'Iafewdaysago he late Theodore Viau, biscuit a ils ,v„ra y� That large two-story h' utoorderofHeroo
ti all tracsrof it. However some manufacturer of Montreal, was thou ht` Noma in Owen Sound. M. Armstrong, J Nicholson, J. Goode. tainrnent after lunch consisted' of A P halo examined and all and Orange Sts ., for sal e'” o rent, APD1Yto
P -, We are lad to note that Engineer ' The members of Court Dufferin No. schnol songt, tableaux, recitations showed they were ivel4 grounded in
1716„G.' 0; force trapked it to Heneall to be the heaviest man in the world, James Miler is keeping well this win- 46 held the annual nteetin when the reading, solos, May the work. At 3 in. Rev. Mr. God- JAS . 1). ;
ogv:1VX"r: tgg,ns is a ver ha pt' wet ping 365 ounda, but Mr. Collie P g g y pole drill by girls P• Clinton, July 7th: I
D y p g P tee. His old enemy, rheumatism, is fullowfngpincers were el'bCted:-•Geor a and all itar and fano drill h the win of GuCIet'ich was given a lou lit- c. `r .,
u , .1 the lies le is as happy as its McIvor of town` weighs, we are in- Y, , gg y y Y g
g g • seemin ly routed. Sturdy, C.'R. ; Harry Goviei, V. U. R.; boys. In view of the Short time of erary proge,vnme consisting of dia•
,gt r a formed, 395 pounds. g y, ��'�'�—
C and P. Elliott entertain- In "Young Peopples' Corner” of Sat Mr. Kirkpatrick of Dungannon, ac. D. E. Munro, F. S. ;James Young, R. preparation and state of tine roads and logues, recit,rrinns, soups, dulcimer — =-
-9• "' w Victoria opera house aids 's Mail and Em ire the following compahied his brother-in-law, Mr. Jos. R.; Dr. Rose, Treasurer; William weather the affair was all that could musichs ersedy Holun.•sville orchestra, inter-
tYrt w held [n Vit p y P Smith, to his home in Chicago. Jackson, Chaplain ; William Flukerr bP desired. Among other attrttctionS P with addresses by chairman, �,
Thu day, 22nd. Altho' the short- '•Stamp Exchange" appears and which Mr. and Mrs. George Creasman of S. W. ; J. Howitt, J. W.; Harry Cul}is, the Xmas engine was a. novel feature trustees and visit; ig teachers. About
;day i lthe year, we. may say Ed- pertains to one of the bright etudenmts parental S. B. ; Sitip. Searles p pupils the middle of the Lierary pnrtion 1Vir.
Toronto are at the arental residence, , J. B. ; Dr. Russ and lKden with resents for the For bla
t!A T' LI lett, inade.theevening short at the Celle late Institute C. Ca Court Ph sician, was the Hrat of its kind to enter our Campbell was called i'nrward and after
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t%; . gl , ..,,'ht$„ appreciative rmperson- pion, box 158, Godettch, will give 10c. Dr-. and Mrs. Ralph Hooper of Tor- Mr. George Youn blut, our esteem- bur Asa result of the silver collet- Miss Lillian Wilson read a ni"ly- = _
qn o�chaitddters. VVe must say that worth of sramps for each loc. Canadian P A g g g' worded address, Masten David Rogers, �µ
onto are spending the Christmas vacs- ed butcher, has crossed over to the tion token the school now possesses an �z,.4
i`innpereonittiou of an old English maple leaf stamp in good condition, on behalf of the
tion at the residence of D. 0, Strachan other side knowing tCtat it was not excellent picture of•her rw+rjasty. pupils, presented Mr. ,
Mire was,veryreal in voice, manner or 100 varieties of choice stamps for of H. M. Customs. good for man to live alone and has (..ten Campbell with, a beautiful gold ring. _ L+ bony Hale Bni9he8 •
1, action. The evening, like the 13c. in unused tlmahWe. Mr. John Bedford has returned from taken to himself a wife in the person Mr. Campbell, taken Ly surprise, i ,•
was veryuiifavoraiale for attend- Mrs. W. R. Logan, organist Knox the season's Bailin and will spend the of Miss Annie Walper of Detroit. We Leadhu�•y, could scarcely find words to answer, '
;;any publle enterthinment, but for church, left on Mondav last to vtsii her g , P P Ebony 1�Iil . at Bralihes
winter at his mothers residence, Light- wish Mr. Youngblut acid bride mitny but in a Yew words showed how he ' :1
that there a •der fair attend- parents, Mr and Mrs. Frederick Meyer, , had en o ecl his work there +Led bo- Ebony Hat $lll7�led
6, y Montreal. We regret to learn that house street. happy returns of the day and his S. S. No. 7, Mr. C. White, teacher, j y
GG At Knox church on Christmas at the many friends join in wishing there held its annual entertainment on Wed- spoke for Itis successor the r.; -opera -
Ur Sillier, we regret to note, has Mrs. Meyer is seriously ill at her ho en evening service Miss Ora Wilkinson matrimonial bliss and prosperity. nesdyy night of hist weak and it was a tion of ratepayers and trustees, The Ebpri 1108
in,snffering.for some days from a in tint city. Mr. Logan and sae "A Dream of Paradise" in a high- Mr. and Mrs. R. Robertson of bode- fine success, the programme being visiting teachers were Misses Me- j' Nall •Bold
itEy, severe attack of la grippe. We acco,upanied`her. [ satisfactory manner. Miss Ora has rich sent Sunda with Auburn" nod and the attendance lar a Mr. Clusky, Blair, Bell and Elliott and
tet his:;iidispogition may not take W. Murney had by 'far the best Y y P Y g large. Messrs. Fisher, Blair, Elliott and Teb- -1
. set•iatas form. select on of meat, two rows bun out been spending some years in Toronto friends. William McGaven occupied the chair.
i g studying vocal music under the best Mr. George Fluker, of Carbery Amon those who took art were Mr. butt, all expressing regret that 11 r, Every Brush Stamped and
n;: Mail and• Empire of Saturday. for tW"o days before Christmas, the masters in that city.Manitoba, has returned, to Auburn for M: Floody of Blyth and Mi. W. Me- Campbell is about to leave the profes- genuine Ebony, guaranteed
C)eoember, appears the following high "'row being the pork and veal.sion. Ili the evening it farewell n s- .
item +.Harper's Bazaar :-"The The veal looked like, lamb. Poultry Miss McCreath, Sir David's street, is a visit amongst his Friends. It is Leod of Seaforth. g Y
11 s, ending the Christmas holidays in about six years ago since he visited his Mr. and' Mrs, John Scarlett attended ter supper was given Mr. Campbell tit
yo. June 8th, ,dies galore. Clinton, old home. He is looking well .after a family gathering tit Mr. John Me- the .home of Mr. Samuel Johnston. jY11�f/
s ant :-Ladles Mr. Halliday, father of Mrs. riJ.ved
n Mr. W. McCreath hos returned from spending sixteen years in that cold Laughlan's on the Base line, Hullett, That Mr. Campbell has made many �toid11L1ers
men mil , , , u lied with :smith, East street bakery arrived on friends oes without sa in
erydayo�� 'ptpty tavern Friday -evening to mage a three the Law school, Toronto, and will prairie province. on Monday. They were about fifty g y (, and the 9
. s r nt, Joseph months' visit, as he did last year. The spend his vacation at his home, St. Mr. John McShannock of Winnipeg guests present representin both sides very best wishes Po with hint in' what
humble h P David's street. , has returned to visit friends around of the house. itinohg them ieing :-Mr• ever work he may select.
p'+'-1 ". yurtj hpp;, name old gentleman was a little fatigued A prett wedding took 'gyp 1ripn
r "` with the long journeyy, but• a little rest Mr. George Grahame and fainily now .Auburn. and Mra, G. J. Stewart, Clinton ; Mrs._ y g place yester- "Bopet Holders
ehhad. tl maks him all ri ht in a few da s res[de in Mis. Fisher's residence, New- H. B. Cummings and W. J. Flukey Wightmttn, Belgrave; the Misses Sey day aFiernoon at the residence of Mr.
%Mr,; Switzer -1 ontgaday; g y ' gate street. took in the Summerhill entertainment mour, Berlin. Robert Sterling of the 8th concession, 11
,for" Toronto, where lye' will repel His home is in Milton, Dakota. Mm, Fisher, Newgate street, is spend- the past week. The annual meeting of S. S. No. 7 'when his daughter, Caroline, was .
W, Spvitzerand spend sonle time in Mr, and Mrs. Stobie and son, Sea- to this .winter in Philadelphia with Mis Mole of Clinton °and Mr. will be held on Wedn oda united in marriage to Joseph Jarvis of p
tri Queen city before returning to forth, spent Christmastidij with Mr. her husband and dao iter PMisc Dell Mole of Goderir'h spent Christmas at Mr. MacKay, Stratford, was the the Maitland concession. The knot Perfumes
cine"stop. and Mrs..Hamlin, Napier street. g P Y
B Whitney sang the beautiful Mrs. Tye, Elgin street, is quite better Fisher, who is Dna of the graduate home. Christmas guest of Mr. G. White, was
tied by Rev. Mr. Grahaut of Bay -
nurses in the Philadelphia Children's E Mule and W. Mole of B 4sols Travellinghas been difficult this Held in the presence of a number of
`The Lost Chord at the Christy after the accidept that betel her. hospital. Mr. Fisher's pplace of business spent Sunday at home. h , past week wing to the snow block- friends of the' contracting parties. •
,A eveplrtg�ervice' in North street Mrs. McKinnon, West street, and is in Philadel hia, We wish them a Mr. Andrew Macdonald is Still 1 i saes. The happy couple will take yip, their ranging in price -from 25c tet $3,
Iethodiat church, Miss Laura Acheson Gertie will spend thistv[nter in Orange roe erous New Year. very low with but slight hopes of rle- .--At- tae' ivicKr.1,np t;owinations Mr. all handsomely u p y
residence an t•ha Maitland concession. y p t u infancy bottles
tcompanying her with violin obligato, villa. They leave at an early date. -prosperous
Grand Tnnnk sends out a very covert' ,at the present time, but w, John Morrison was re-elected reeve by ' Oongratulations and good wishes which make
asks most desirable Xmas
y expectant.4bo"ig Christmas card with hope under the itble care of Dr. Try-Wn_ aaclttmation but fur the four vacant Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of Souris, I let us show you to see our stock and
Btu Gi urge's church .was beautifully Mr. Stuart Straiton was home from
it and The tessrs�pSain,hW lliam and Al- New Year's greeting as well. bull.of. (.lin„ra., ar:< ,�,. Moss that he chairs in the council there are ten can- P
ecotated for .Christmas with ever- Manitoba, arrived last week on their ow you how reasonable to rice,.
tivirined around pulpit, choir On Tuesday people were obliged r r tvt•ddin tour and will be t e nests of they are. --
n ely crimson roses, too, were Bert Johnston spent Christmas at the shovel the snow off t P; ,gad to ,ii recover and be spared for years didates, as follows: -J. S. Brown, J. g g
:wasei, hair large green* leaves look- bere> t�l home, Picton street. William h r �:,,: and yet. G, Grieve J. Govenlock, R. Adams friends in the township ,for aeberid
some newly -laid hila roofs were leak- Miss and Miss Emil ' weeks. Mrs. Edwards is batter known n �p I 4
” I ke t re life of man supporting his GO�ye rn r st c Ottatwiilate Mr. George ing after tbF 1•aut of Monday. Such an. of Bolton are then guests of Macdougall An. J.IBu 4fi Id, J. O'L ughlinnar d Ryan. +Ls Miss Maggie Cautelon, daughter of l ;� lu' F{ DRUG
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etw11een the tablets on the altar. g , ev infg, hi Mr. George Cantelon. V utBE 1JiU (�
era;.on awhile nd,for ed McSween n jomtng the benediets. gh winds and rain freezing drew Macdonald:
gt�e trig a Mr, McSwee as ever been t ^-;ve as it fell . Fortunately no accident The two Mr. Ma�edou ails of Bolt - Mr. William Cantelon, who has been
" _ --' ' tvel o` rom the is state of the are here hel 'in in Manitoba and Dakota since Jul
or,y to Go in to business and a iTfv s� ti�[lim and his Y p g ° ire .<�f `Lair andou-• luilett. Y
ood fortune', • sidewalks. .,,c� ^- �•- • _. , brother• l•,- �. donald." last, returned home a few days •
eace..og-E,' rth'v. ppe Ile red bride
rMiss Lizzie a Costie' West street, and W. Murney, Esq., this Christmas- Mi4s Flukorlt Clinton and Mr. Ken. Mr. Will. Ha -14.n has been engag- He likes the West wo,l�--- (;r
tyle: � At the , opening of Miss Maggie Johnston, Elgin street, tide required some natural roses as nedy called on the young Italy's par- ed to teach the Ha�lock school for next Mr. W-iltnert McTto , who form -
well as his former orders for roses of ents Christmas ni ht. year, _ •,,, efl"y taught in the Holmesville school, Cbemts,
. service the choir sang left last week for Toronto to spend the tissue a er as on Tuesday last he Mr. and Mrs. Stalker attended the Tho Chrtstmits Tree held•iwibe Con- was married yesterda to Miss I+'lossie -
X+i$elis." Rev. Mark Turn- Christmas and New Year holiday time p y stance Methodist church was a Y
we his .'sermon from a text with friends in that city. exchange his bachelor's purse for wedding of Mr. Stalker's brother Rich grand Pickard, daughter of Mr. J. C. Pickard Children" E 'istle of Paul to the Mr. and Mrs. Clucas, 384 Waterloo benedictine bliss. All honor to W. ard'on last Wednesday. We wish Mr.success, Mr. Robert Clark makes an of that village. The ceremony wasp Murne for his success •in business Stalker and bride joy and prosperity. ideal Santa Claus. performed by Rev. J. Green.tlYians,Therev:gentleman gave street, London, have received a very Y ryple,,asing,sermon, ending by ask- valuable relic from the Isle of ,Man for commencing not so many years a o as Mr. Lyon Pipe has hired with Mr. Mr•. J. Powell, teacher, is spending
.',.the congregation to pray that 0bristufas, to stand in the ball. The an humble assistant to Robert McLean, , James Leiper for the winter. the Christmas vacation at his home
1.light be moulded from to- clock is one of those high, old -fashion -
,,;Esq., on the square where McLean's Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. James Fitirservice ate Haar Winghaup,
et' of Jesus Christ, like ed ones.and is one unfired years old. meat market now is. their Christmas dinner in Seaforth, FC41
1 , anihe Hie hes family had a double
n eai t lztrive to do all things To use Mrs Cllucas words - I" wish Tale N>rw YEAR'99,,' HenryHypry Bell of Toronto spent Christ- g Y " ' '111CKillop. �-
t64 h x'at•'t of Film who was you had seen the reat bi " boa in' mas at his home here. penheading Sun on Sunday and 14londay,
cis g g And now m readers. may I greet' s pending Sunda with Mr. Thomas b
rttl__gqY ba nthem by Goss which it was packed and carne in per- You all withjoy--andat your feet David McKay and Henry Haines PY g Y A new organ KIRK
bid #r3nond d choir, feet order, for' all it got a good many May prosperity_ftn3 a sweet retreat stent ChristtnttQ at their -homes in Hazelwoodand Monday with Robert man has bt:en purchased andB
'*or g Vq(t:i " to fats, as it was u g laced in Beth Methodist church.
�Y thi rvler :;kt . eat dings. pen the��sea iu that This New Year'89. Win ham. Crawford of Loudesboro, P
hl4 1ne . assisted the great storm in November. It betong- •May politics with sense be weigh'd, J. W. Bell visited with his daughter The bad piece of read on the 8th and Miss Alice Dundas is organist. (�
ed to Mr. Clucas' old home in the Isle het none of his friends be afraid. in Goderich for a few da s this week, 9th concession is the talk of the vicin- A Christmas Tree entertainment was Cakes ,
tifui lienor voice. Y and Candles,
< t rr�. tem fined . for the of Man. "Hid his -duty" may it be said Mrs. Skelton, is slowly recoverin ity. The pathrnaster is a dead mem- he18 last Friday evening Duffs Pres -
This New YcaT'9s• Y g bar as all ordinary talk does not seem b terian church. The committee had
ltrrst.., .a. , Arols" Nos. 3, 2„tt•nd 1, Mrs. W. Smith, East street, Mother ELoisrs A. Sx}MrNos, from her recent illness. Y } Y
ilii wV is a fitting tribute to the Smith, as the S. A. corps are wont to A Christmas Tree in connection to wake him up. Come, John, don'the everything in readiness and a good --
so selfish.
F sums song service. address her,. left on Thursday last to - - T, -- - with""'Trinity church Sunday school . Mr. Charles Tighe of Bay City spent time Kell as the experience of all. The demand for Kirkby's a Bread, Tarts,
r, Armour of the Woodstock organ spend some time with her, daughter; Stanley Township. • was held in Industrial ball on Wedpes- Christmas with friends here. Y Brod. are buying in a large (Cakes, etc., during the past few weeks
aij� and family aresppndingChrist_ Mrs. Field of ,Chicago. On Monday .day night last. After 'an excellent stock of logs at their sawmill this .has been great, and they are gaining
Week . the..... guests of Mr. Percy they went to the S. A. barracks at Mr. Jag. Wilson fru,at Arizona arriv- program being rendered and numerous - winter. in popularity ever day. We hate
tetra Weat t. Chicago to welcome the 5,000, who all ed home a few days ago to spend the presents he'n^ distributed to the achol- iQelgraye. Municipal matters have been quiet in Saco unable to supply
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