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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-11-08, Page 1. '4* - k6., I - "A . )I. . 11.1E I r4l�- I A , ­ � -* ,..4 Aw f 0 go '"M .. . J:� I . . � . ! . . � I . I C, L11111111111111 ......... "Ill . . . . . NT.ON I - , 1. � I � . . I 'I I . . . . : .1 ­ ­ . . i �� . I I I I . man% � Co.. "I b I.,1. � -­ I NEWS RE - - RD$ HE . I - � . 1%. . I I ­ I I � . # � - --- e - : --­ �:�_-� ,-. I . . --- :=---_,-- - ­ .,----.`----I- ,III - - ----- , , , .. . . - ­­-­ �-.­­ � ; ; - ... --- --- - I I ---I ; I I - . . 21st Year I � . CLINTON9 ONTARTOP THURSDAY, NOV4NDIM $9 1900 . . . Whole Number 1140' 4' . . I . . ­ ­ 'J, . . t-.;!::....'-... ­,i= I � ----.,- �­­---­ --------.1....1 1.1­1!11.�, � 11 111.=-- , I , ----- -- � 11 I �.. - J=.---- - �-- ------­--�­-- . I --Record! will be sent- to any address for the balance of 1900 for ten cents or until the endof next year for $1.00 1 .1 - =-�_-=� � .1. I � - 1. - �." I I., I 1 1 1 1 == ---­­­-­ ­­­­ . I . . Has Gone to the lastiguto for the B1140. .4 Joint Neetlar. BAYFIELD, I VARNA. . DUNGANNON.- . Walla�Ra�aoaEpa@oao 9al@P%00eQ9a6*'1166ea9N I , eagu ervIce on AID THE HOSPITAL. 1. -- . - I I I .. � . V George, tile'ten-year-old son, of Mt, T4e R, pworth L 0 8 Rev. H - B, Smith and wife of Olin. Mrs. A. Cardno and children of Sea- Wedded.-.Oae of those happy events . I Flintoff, whose eyesight ls'very poor, Monday night in theRattenbury street - ton called on friends in town last forth visited at Mr.,lame.s. Armstrong's which always cause a gutter in. the � ­ - I . . . . 11 lie is almost blind, indeed, has entered church partook of the nature Of & cOm- The Town Council Will be Asked to Tuesday. during the past week and returned to hearts of young people occurred at the 'i blued meeting of t I . I Oil �i Our he League and the . �., I � . the Institute at Brantford,going down -week prayer meeting. Mr. R. R. Recogulzo the Good Work Being . Miss Aft Rouatt leaves this w6ek for their home on Sunday last. home of Mrs. Campbell, East Wawa- . � � . yesterday. The Ontario street church mid Mr. W. F. Reyes has, rented part of nosh, on Wednesday, Oct. Met, when 11 .. 11 I I League president, bad � Done by the Gunn Hospital by. London where she will pursue her the old homestead from Mt, Andr I I fitted out the little follow and take Rorke, the .ew her oldest daughter, Martha; was , i . lit on lFrow TaxAm musical studies in the Conservatory of - Granting lixem ,I , . I I L "' :3 , much interest in his welfare, . charge while Pastor Howson conduc . Music, . . Reed. W. F. does not intend going united in the holy bonds of matrimony I ted the consecration part of the service Von. . Mr, T. J. Marks is, further Ira. into farming as exterl , sively next year toMr. Thomas Hardy, a prosperous i. - � will Ngrgy to Manitoba. , I ( I 'I . and gave a short address on the tie- . � --- proving his store property by re-si4in g 'as he did this. . I young farmer of the Base Line, near I � .. -4!�,�--Ipurses-iee::'�> ' 1, second oldest daugh, cessity ' surrender to At Monday night!s meeting of the 1 $ . . MISS Connel of full an . 4 free I it and giving it a coat of paint. Mr. J. Hart, our genial east end Clinton. Only the immediate relatives , 11 ter of Mt, Jan , I I k . nee Connell of Gode� Christ. . n uncillor Johnson Rev. Jas. Hamilton of Goderich was blacksmith, Slugs a lullaby tol now andfriendsof the contracting parties , () sday I I oke of the Ounn hospital and of the baby girl, � were present to wit ess the interesting o - SP . ( In our west window this Week we- show some beauties, rich township, left Oil Tile Commencement fixerelses. . I . I In town last Friday. in connection with a , ; Would not a nice Purse be suitable for one of your Christ- morning for Pilot Alound, Manitoba good -war k being done by it. . The Dr� . , . Mr. 33, A., Higgins has bought 'the . ceremony. �The bride was very taste" I () . %rantee these to be the best ` - . I was presents P. We can't ,gul � where, Dame Rumor sAys, she will be On Friday evening, Nov - 16th, the aid; said be, that it was an expert the preparatory servicei in St. An, barn' on .the farm,recently occupied by fully, costumed in a suit of brown vel. � ) ,. Beal is the po - I b exercise$ ,of' 8 drew'a church and a ain on Monday I made purses on the Canadian market pular annual commencemen .9 �l leather, but we bave also genuine Monkey, Texas Steer, married to Mr. John'McCartby, a rest. merit, an expensive one aw that, and regarding A call to. a new minister. Mr. J.Makins from Mr. J.XcNaughton vet and was assisted by Miss D, John- I ( � orrocco, Alligator, etc. ,� dent of that district, Neither of the the Collegiate Institute will be held in. was in several ways a benefit to the and is having it erected on the back of Stan . of Dungannon, while. Mr. R. calf, 31 �. . . the town hall. Besides the present,%" town And consequently, asked far ex- ' Mrs.. Green kad Mr, John Whid4an I , . . I � parties . bas yet seen the other, tion of ceitificates arid prizes obtain- we are pleased to state, are improving his lob. Ben believes in lots of barn -jiller, Summerbill, supported the � "- . I Genuine Seal Purse, with Card Case . emption from taxation. The Fathers , I roont and is having a raising on Thais- groom, After hearty congratulation ' I , combined I . $2.150 married in Buttalo. ' I ,. I . . ed. at the midsummer. examinations seemed � in sympathy with the request nicely after a severe attack of typhoid day next� . . . a I �. . . and of prizes won on Field day a good fever, 11 . had been extended the happy couple � P � . . ri rom. a Buffalo daily we extract the erary a -ad I musical program will be though of the opinion that as the ap- Rev.. Mr.. Davey, who occupied St. The many friends .of Mils,Anrde the guests repaired to the dining table .1 . (., Genuine Monkey Skin Purse,with Card following account of the wedding of a lit propriations bad been made they could Weekes, formerly of the Parr Line, which was laden with all kinds of . I i ; .1 gram will be Publish— take Action this year. . Andrew's. pulpit during the past two � � .. Case combined . 4 2.60 young ladywbo Was formerly a rest- given, The pro , hardly will be glad to hear of her success, in goodbhings. The presents totbe bride - � I riage of ed in next week's Issue. It is probable RoW : 'cis, has returned to his home, . � I Seal and lined * . . 2,00 dent of Clinton ,-The inar b , a small 4dralssion fee .will be Councillor Walker, who is chairman M )avey's dise6urses were , of a high graduating as a trained nurse from were all of a usefut nature and show . . � � ) -- I with calf . I . Miss Clara Dorian Robertson and Mr. t at I of the property committee, said tho.f ' Grace hospitalt Detroit. We have LLo the esteem in which she is hsld . . I 11) . . . Fail WillisDariford was q6letly Salem- charged. . - according to the direction of council oXor and were appreciated. I 'by her in& . ny.friends. Yourcorrespon- I � 1: 1. . . . . The Town Fathers have been. doing doubt but that..Miss Weekes will be� . I � �) . Good lines at $1.50, *1-26, $1.00,500 nized at the home of thO bride's par- will pedicato the church on Noy. 25th. tenders had been invited for t4e"cou. - . I , . , * , some grading on the streets and while just as popular with her patients Lis she dent joins their many friends In Wish- I . I V � ents, Mt, aiad Mrs. John Robertson, . The new Catholic. church at Dublin 4ing.the exterior of the ith her in" ty ... � Cheaper onesaslowas . � I .. . Be . � much of what they have .done may. WAS W any friends around , ing them all happiness and prosper! � . I I I . � Prospect avenue, on Friday evening, is.rapidly nearing completion and will -town hall and that the tender, of Mr. bo of value We do not see the wisdom Varna. .throughout their wedded lif a. . 11. 11 I ;� , . . . I October 26tb, the Rev. C. F. J. Wright - be dedicated with imposing ceremonies Copp,be .,�,thelowest,had eenaccept- f Plowing tip, a sidewalk on the ,. Mr. A. Durican, was at Forest the Rev. Mr.,Goldberg delivered 4 very � ,,�, '­� . " �� ��,�, , aorn 0 lat,terpartof tile week attendin - I . , � , " " " ".... " ter the onNovember'25th. Several dignita ed. Mi Walkeralso su gested e . -1111" I I . . � �11, � , officjating� Immediately af r. ,9 Square. .� . � g the interesting discourse on the Glin0ow .. . . I -.�� ­ . pairs vl� hich will be made forthwith. . . . I ''I ies of the Church will be present, re . I I .. % ; � W. - Cooper & Co.,. : ceremony Mr. and, Mrs, Danford left . We regret to state that Robert Bailey$ funeral Of & cousin, . . ! der Plot Un Sunday evening last. � 11 . . � for Chicago where they will reside. atriong-them Archbishop O'Connor of Councillor Ford AsI66d for .the - . The anniversary and tida-meetlug 'Hallo`we'en pa I seed off very quietly in I " � . . . . .put I I I . � . I . .. . I .. : Toronto, Bisbop Dowling of Hamilton chase of,one hundred feet of hose, and son of our respected citizen, Mr. Rich. held by the Methodist'church on . Sun, our bur . . . . . I . I '. I "Osigiiiil""""""" CLINTON. - The Late Samuel. Ferris, . . I . � -1 and Bishop McEvoy I qf'London. The several:coats for the*Jiremen. The ard .Bidlei, Is dovFn with fyph6ldt6ver . . g this year except, forthe. tak- . . � . Agents for 0. P, R, Telegraph and Dominion Express ' . . � �. .1 . . I I Robert attended the school up to the day and Monday was a decided success. ink Away of a few gates, . . . � I Money Orders, also for Butterick Patterns. .. ., The Porta& la Prairie (Man.) News music. 'will be in keeping with the council quite -agreed As to the wisdom holidays a � nd passed th . e Part I I of the Rev..,Dr. Giffoid .of Clinton preached Mrs. T. Little was in Lucknow on . .11 #lee - . eeaea@419GO �ee e.pee in its las ' t issue had ,the .following:- occasion And will. be rendered by a of his request and will act according- unior leaving exarhin4tion. . I to one of the .largest Audiences the Friday of last week.. I I I .­ . .. ' . - . I . - a lingering alld painful illness. .joint-eboir, including Several members ly. Mr. Ford also recommended 'that church has ever held. The service was D. B, bickle, who went to Callande � 1.� I I I . , After I . . The sacrament of the Lord's Supper . r, . '� � --­­�- I . R -Samuel Arthur Ferris, aved forty-three I of tile choir of St. Joseph's church'. chief Scruton 48 given six weeks leave was administered to &large nilmberof announced for seven olcI64 but at half- Muskoka, last 'Week forx deer hunts. .1 � - I It . 11 . . I . I � I . � . I I , . I . .. , I . yeare,paLssed to the great beyond at his Clinton. . I . . �. of absence, The Fathers agreed to this, , . . . . . . I � donl6inicants in the Presbyterian Past six the churoh waa.pactced ,to the shippe&oae home. It Arrived Mond& � � . � 7. . � . I . I I -1 . I . . I . :=� . - - �-- - - ,home near Indi&nfora on.Saturday, Vonth of M . rs Calton. . . wished the big, good-natured and effl- &arch J�st Sunday by: the Rev. Mr. door. Toe Dr's discourse -was an ex- evening and is a fine .specimen. , Mi.. I . I . ".11 .. * . Why . . . .. I . � . . cellent effort from the following text : Bickle states that they are as pleutiful, : . ... . . I .1 . � . I Oct. 20th, the funoral-taking place to At a l earlihour on Monday iborn- clentChief abappy-time ivhile away Daiby who preached an eloquent aild . I . I -, . , � , I ast I I and voted'him a gratuity Of twenty . -Seek *e first the 'Kingdom of. God iri that district as rabbits are here; .. . : � . I � , 'LITME . ,:. 13 Treherne the following Monday. ing Mrs, Calton succumbed to the grim . . I 1. . appropriate sermon on the occasion. � . ,- , � , I . dollars. Chief Constable Wheatley . . � , i . . . . Do vou want to. ro4st yourself . Deceased, with his wife and young ha, and his righteousness and 411 other .Dan McCormack leaves this week for I . . . I . cooking meat when the tem- AT 3J) R BA KS 1 family �lrr,ived from Clinton, - Ont., a destroyer. She was the relict of. the Will act as Chief of the fire brigade dur. ..M. G.W.Holman E; moved intoDr, . - ' . �. � 1, peratu,re his been ranging from � . I late Charles Oalt6n -of the.16th- com, I .Stanbury's house on the Square near things will be added unto. ,you." , The Muskoka; to join the hunting pa,ity... I � . I 11 I I I 95 to 100 degrees ,In the shod . a In every home little breakS year ago last Spring, settliug near Godericb, wh I o died twelve months Ing Mr..Scrutbnls absence � .the school. . While regretting to leave tewmeeting held on the following even-, Quite a number of - our young men , . I .�. . ' ' .. I . . I are occurring daily. . .. Indianford and since their arrival 11r. Councillor Combs, who has taken. an - I � , ing was well'a are leaving ibis. we . ek and next for the - ,, �� . . ago, since which time she.lived with & . .. . a verv. pl6asant part of the village the . ,ttended but owing to the � . . � . May be Table Silverware. ... Ferris never enjoyed good health... I of especial interest in. s1beautifyirfg" the 'ne . .rough night .the' crowd.,was .not aik..,9bo. ' I I- I .. 11 11 , �* � May be Rings,Brooches,PlAs � daughter, 'Mrs'; James Appleby family *111 find the w home much . . .1 .: 11 - I . . I I .Deceased is a brother to John -Ferris 6i � squar!, said much more could yet, be 11 more con . I - - large as it otherwise would have.b'een. , Mr. T. Clark has moved �hie­bouse- , .... . . . Maybe Watches,or Clocks. . . I �. . town, where she died . in list seventy- � - * venient to the school , . . ' I � . ,... . . . . order to . . -he rooms above his. . When ., I . - Whatever it is we?rd. anxious : of Macdonald. - . : ,. � . � flft# year. � The remaining membei of . done luthat direction and in Mrs. dowl�, who has the enviable' . The speakers were all. bresent And gave hold,effects, to t � I ' . I I . . . I I keep the good work agoing dthat - . . . I excelle t addresses, The recitations of tailor sh'o and will' reside'there in �. I � I I 1 I I . . ` it shall come our way� I .. - . I move distinctica. of. possessing one of 'tile . a . . S, S. and Vpwotih League Convention. the. family is her son, Mr. Charles Cal- I . . . . P ­ .. . you can get. something in the We Repair such things in a . . � . an iron railing be placed on ,the north I . Miss Washington of Clintod:- ,wer.e. future,� ' I .� I � ' . I . I . � .. � ton otTackersmith. The funeral took � . best flower*and small fruit gardens !a. I . . I banned Goods line A; great deal . satisfactory manner. ' . - The Sunday; School and Epworth . . and -west sides of'square inside.the . � � � ,. I touch enjoyed by all' and the singing - Dame RuEdor ` : . , , � more appetizing ' � . I place on Tuesday afternoon to Clinton I the village, showed your, correspond- 1. � reports- another wedi . , d � '' I � I Our charges are,moderate- League. convention of the Ooderich Walks. - All voted yea. - '. I . . .. d,recit9ti6niol the Misses Goodwin ding or two in.the nenr fabure,, ': I .. . ­ . .� . .our services prompt... .. ng conducted . - . lent A"few' days. ago. some ,excellent An . I . I .. . I . . - . all it District was held in upy ce6361tery, the. services bei . . - - .1 I I .. . . I . the Ratteub . � , Councill& Johnson, on behalf of. the �u 11, '. - � - ��. , ­ �­ I I � I . . . . Whether large or sm . . .1 .1 . I ,is berries the were also Much Appreciated.:— T e :­ , -­" I.. I � ... . , . q. . . . ... � I I . by Rev. 'J. F. Parke.. The pall -bearers riches. of ripe r, P bf. I I . . - � ­. . . 1. ... receives all the attention etreeteburch on Thursd�ay. .The'bhree , - recommended the I . . .. I . . t . � I I , ,church choir furnisheA.gultabla ic SUMMF-RHILL.- ', " � . .. , ,� . .: - . I . , street committee, � . 1: - musl . . - -.- � ,:, � � . . . . . . ... . � 0 r I . , . . . I... proved pioflt- e ., �H. Gibbs, R'.* � Jeukhis W,; I -S� . 112 ,..,,yellow and Ted varieties. . � I I . . I I .. .. . I . I . . Here ?. * . , . . Jt.t qui es-. . . .1 . . sessions ofthe, day All wer 1. f . . layingof.9 couple of tile �culverts , . ' soa,�Of the ' During the heavy gale on Mond -' � . 1"., I % I . I I I I . . .. . . . . able . to the delegates 'ho were In at- La""Ohee, J. Holland, R, Mllle�raud. J. Pate- Master ,W, G. Holman, . . . 1.11 ey ,. Afiother daughter -has arrived. at - , ­ I .1 ' . � . . w .. I ­.� "..'.. I Liutl� England and another At . M. Delhi bad the . � I � ... . I . ...7 I 'to geb,p of . . . �. . . . We are Lead�rs I . Hardy. � 1. principal. of our school, who wrote on Afternoon- Mr. V, ' t Nesbitt's. * a A few P61ate Ticklers :-Can'-. .. tendance to -the nlimb& of sixty. At . . . ley's corner Ov Mar , street. He 'also . ,. th6.roof Mr. William . We. the third. I , , I , . . . I � I avi, last misfortune art . . ned Chicken, Duck, Pigs Feet, ln''our-,ftneft. � * . � .. '' I . . ;, . I. . . 8 we of- the part1junior e ing exam. .. Mr.W, M..LoWery came home.from �%. I , I . I . . � . .1 I .. I the morning segsion Rev. A.L. Russell, A� ftloi'14 School Law. I said he would advi e the' purchl . mark, *is -to' tii,ken OR his barn. .1 . . I I .. Ready Lunch' Beefj . Turks , r . I . . . I . . . . . I ' I . !alfas July and tailed by a small .1 the Ontario. Veterinary, College ,ion � ' 1. .� I .1 . Tongue, Sanded Maol; eral, Lat. ..; I B. D., taught tile S' 8, leason'for Nov. � The irustees oithe Surarn6rhill School next year's. supply - of tile'. this f be congratulated on -receiving hie cer� Rev. Mr.Davidsor2s father is visiting cp-;Iand . * -: ­ . . I I . . . --. : . Shrimps Sara I . ..'. I BD. (e an I addresseal ,bearing on - , . there had here, difficulty . � Saturday,, returned ., agiin to . . . sters, Oarabus, I . . . - P. -Cr. WS , 4, d,ractic6 Board have been in a dilemma.. Same . . . Btofore 'been a. 'This makes four . . . m � I . . " , , . � , . lin . . . was w . an S tifidate on appeal. . at the parsonage at present. ; "y - ' '- � �� . . dines, etc. . .. , . . . . S. S. work were!deliver6d- by Mr. Jo . I ids6curing ivhat t d when: it . . . list Tqr6AW� esterday.. Of course he �. . I Jeweler, Expert Watch , . . . time since thaii present teacberresign- � . passes, out of five who Wrote, which is Mrs. James Keyes is 6n the sick I .1 " . I ' ' I ., .. .. I . l i � Millian,. Mr. A. R. Allin and Rev.. , . -, . I . was wanted, but.th,e. appropriation. of . . . . . ..�. . - . . � inarke.d.bils VM.lot, and. fqr.Bbb;. too , .11 . ... , I , . I . �R ' er itid 0 'F . . b . . .. a vqi,y good result. . . at present.' .. . . . . . .. �. pticism. . I ed aud..'t. ey.advertised for another., . . I ,v looked he, ba � . � . . ­ I epair, Jaspet Wilson, M. A, The af terricaft � his committee was 'now exausted, or . . . . , , -�: . I I Mr. Lower, rd as nails 1, : . I . . .. ..� - . .. . . I I e 616jee'tion I ... .1 . . I joinb meeting at the congrega ion � . 11" , I I . I . - - --- -- . - . ��l . . Pefore engaging again ,th almost so. . � I .. . . I .. I A . t* � . . . . -. . . 0. session was devoted to the interests of . . I � . . . . ; 1 . and as if studying agreed with himo � -. , I . .. . . sed that as the �sectlbn would . of St. Andrews church he - I . I . I . . . . . I 11 I . . I - . . I I . . was ,al . . , . -rece - . re and. Beth- . . AUBURN.' . . qkdr.has eng i Mr. . � ...21 1 For . . . I � - . . .. I .. . � � I the Epworth League. Rev. Dr. Gif-- A communication was lved from . . .. � . . - � Danny R. ,aged with , I I �, . I . I . . .1 11 . �, . .. . ' delegates urgh become aUrAbri at -the New Year the . vith that anychurcli,.Godericb. township, was , Dun annon Ci J. Nesbitt for a year. - - I ­ I I :Sand*1ob6s. there is nothing I - . - ­ - . - . ford addressed the . � I lig . - Mr. Richard Irwin dealing ,v held in the church last Monday after- ,Mr. And Mrs. Cluff of 19 - . I . ' - . . I I I present Board could not enter into an. . ,. . ' � I ' nicer than Deyilled Ham. . .- then;i to make greater- efforts along � . much-vexed'questiop, the, switluh to . . were the guests of. their dinghter, Mrs. I , Percy. Cooper-waalb:� the .village on . 11 . . L ' boon, when it was decided to extend . . � . . .. 1 I . I . - . - . L . � the ,, agreement legally binding its .success- a ' . li -nday. I " Sunday, . . . . . . . . ... . . line of -Missions.., He thought the , which he stated. that . I . . . . .. ors. The point appears to have been a the a. ' f.,- I a call to a Rev. Mr. Campbell, w 0 S. Nicholson, last, Su, th,d­ ' . . . , ne . James, Victoria, J�ast and Irwin streets . . er' I � . . ,� , * . . District Was able to support Mr. Sto ' ' one so the Board consulted Auth- . . . I � occupi * . Quite 4 %lumber took in L' . �ent .The male members I and adherents of . I . . . . L , Leaf P 1 n' now I I -upon and, that L he . . � ew , � , . . tainmen b held in y6urig,s school ban .S.t. Peter's eburch will have, a bee on . � L � . L . Xapile - . . - I I � d. been trespassed , ed the pulpit a I ,Sabbaths . . so . , * . I missip ary to the Nitenat Indians. a hq. I I , . , .. � I . . .L . 1.�.� .. I I � . . I ith.. orities, noneL afjwhom. cited to .state , L. � -efor, Ago I . � i I - . Friday afternoon making, the eburclit � . . Your' L . I . . . I the,coast, of British .Columbia, w L held the council . responsible , ,her L. . . been'olowd to last Friday night. - . �' . ' I .� L . . . . . . IL 1. . . I � . , definitely that so and so was the case, ' -bat, as the ques, The RiVethotel. has . . - Ohed, eto�, ileady for Winter. . . ,­L­..!"� . I . .. . I . . I out aid from the central Board of Mis- � . L The Fathers decided'i ' I . I . . . . . . .. I . .to ran L � I the public for: the winter a$ - 9 Miss. Carter of Clinton was the guest tie . . Dessert is. easily made if you b,aef S, L I .. .- sions, that since we have the means and as the Board did*nob pate . tion was A legal one they, would consult .. I I � I I o . I Mr.This. Hardy of the Base Lii . . I . . ' Ru . I of, her brother,'J'ames, last Sunday. . I use Instantaneous Tapioca or . . .. . . . I .1 . . any .tisk in . setting :La Precedent. months license. was granted Jest year, . . ,wasmarriied on Wednesday of last,. . . � Hasty Jellycore,in. 6different . I . . . '� - and't4e Nitenat­ . . Ove . . . .. . 1. I Indians ex ' perience _ a man.oflo,wbeforemakingany,al ' I, . - I Mr. W, I D. Wilson,returnea home L. I . L � . . . the the Ulfti6aL Board will have to pagage I .. . This -once popular, hostelry sad y tives at week to Miss Campbellof the Wile. A I . flavors, at The Cash - , . thd nop.d bur. duty is clear for . .1 � . . one way or the other. .. . . . L' from a month's visit. with. rela. . I . . . , L . I are the best Robbers in -the . . . .. out of repair and .unless the proprie� I . I . w -tip t6 the � . L I I . . . I .. . . . . Word, teaches that .when men are its teacher... L , L I vansi -John . Toronto. . �L . -few of the -friends went� . . � . , .. I L L .. . Sohn,�Ridout. F. W. E" . . . .-I . . . I I . market. R, J.,�Cluff has L * . ' One The'01dest Porson in . Huron. . .. Sn . . -ph Sperling, . tor puts it into different -shape it is. 4 - . L . wedding. They have taken up. their . . . . ­ . L . .1 hungry the disciple's duty is not d . . .. yder, James. Scott,. Jose . .L. I I . I Mrs McGee isylery sick at present. I . % � I I . . , I . . . - U. . . . I . . , . , ' ' them. Also try his . � . . . * petitioned for the quest on whether It can retain its : residence on the Base Line. Con.gra - . . L � I until the men are� filled or the supply - ' and Ueorge Ateringil . Rev.. R. Henderson exchanged OUI . I.. L . . �t - Grocery � . - . 1. . I . . I I , - . I I Mrs. Jroha Be nold of J"u lett has , � - . . 'HA . ., 11 .1, I I . d - ! . I . � . Ly . S .. m Cltlw populArity,as &,.summer hotel.i , I lations. � . � I . . . I .1. . I . of bvead,runs Out. Miss Mall.d. King continuation of the sidewalk froi , . . � the local lodge pits With Rer.7 Mt, milton of Lee*, L I ' . . . . - 1. L , . .� . � . been Very Ill this week,so much so.thlt ' . . I IaSb L . . L .� W, A. Mill 'L. . . . � Rubber Soled Shoes, ' . , , gave . an encouraging repoit, . of . I . ien S, DavW*.Qn ,Huron street west- I .The Orangemen of . . . ay.L . . . let bf.the llub 'was hanie . . , . . . . s' .. . . . ­ L. .. I the friendshave feared 9, fatal .. I I burn . Sulad � I.. L '. �. : IL 1- I * , I . - . I � .- L .. I . t the I � *6rk* . of ,' - the Mlisiona' � . . ward to Brid street r,r the cobstructlun- here together with:, the 0. V. 131's . etiri' will be held in. for Sundayi L ... � o . � I ., I � . I . , ry I .- ' this venerable woman' way 1. . . . . . . . . . - L * ..Quarterly .me 9 . L L . ' .. J 0(9LB COOPER. & M - .. .� . , . . . ' t on. . I . of a. crossing across Huron street.,:t . ated Guy Fawke's nigt b I t Mr. Robert - Hannah of Winthrop. . .. . . . � . . in J, part ent. Mrs, Dus.tow,,gpeaking a celebr , church �vexb Sunday , .L. . . . , Cl,�If . De , m .. . I claim the distinction of being tile . . I I .. L- I L'' � , . 0 of L 'the League .. . . ie I p r in th6ir morning at 10.80 O,cJ I ' I spent a couple of days athis daughter's L . . I Corner storel-Searl& block. Phone 23 ff'%� o . the , relation ,of' . F of Huron if Em . ThO request of the petition Was having , an, oyster su Pe ock.. . L I . . ,and Eggs. . . ; '� . .� 11 I I . '. . .. I . . I . eldesbL persort in the count., . � . .L .. . I. . I . I - Mrs. John �Bullwd%- this past week, 11 L 11 . I .Cash .for Butter . I .All .the Church � any., a joining countleg. - She . granted.. .. I I ball. . 'None but their. wives And I . - Miss N. Stalker of . - . . . I � I . I to the Chumb,tbdught ' d* * ' ' . I . Mr. Geddis t and - 1. , . . . I * ' �. .not. in in . Lfr I . . . , .R. The, Oth, of NoVemb(W Was duly delle. : . ... . I . ---- - : . iprined. one farally.and urged the LemF is now in'ller hundredth ybar,shd GaYS, . The report of the finance committee qw'eethearts and ilarnediate iends BeigrAve were the guests M . I .,... ��. . . I I I . . . . ­ . . . . 9 I I ... L though Mir. Domi . nick Reynolds, who . 4 -- . : . . I Lid an enjoyable Stalker last Siiuday., � .. I I .. brated by L. 0. L, No. OM Af ter the I . L , � i . 0 .0 VHE IWO A.�'S. . s . , . Q . ueasthey6tinkeatrdiembertoseeicthe as: a opted was a� follows, . ­ were invited and it is so , , . I - - I I .. I L lit, ' I a , I I . L. I . . I., . . L . . . advice and direction of the Church and . at ablic Library. .time,was spent. A. nicely arranged I Jkliss E. Wallabe of Londesbaro' is members.: the, r wives, sweethearts . nd .. . . 4 I I -, - PaStar.L . is himself elkhty. 9 thinks she bao -P - . . I I I . . I . L I I ilr . she called upoi-ithe parents still i4ore years to her credit. Be. that Oriilow Crich, work* ' , . S 4.06 program of. 'music .and songs was the guest of her sister, Mrs'. W. T. 'Invited guests bad participated in the , . . I I . I ' . . � Electric Li I new star sin ; . feast bf oysfers at Mr. David Barr's an , . . I . I also to support with their - presence, 'nued ght L 33-50 carried out and a get I' Riddell, at present. . ineat Wa,S made to the lodge . . . I . as it may,Xrs. Reynolds has coati L . W. Wheatley, teaming - .25 the L person of our .hardwaro- and was* adjourn ,�, , Underwear , . .. advice And prayer for this. youngest Surprisingly bright and 'ketive. She . .14 . a I Mr. 1. 0. Richards of Brussels room and when Mr. R. J. Draper, * the L . I . � � . -to . embeo.of the family, . Miss Salkeld has been A resident of Hallett foi about -1 W.: W, Farian, insurance 46-00 tinware merchant who appeared upon .renewing old acquaintances around - � I ,, . . .. L 1. I I I L . I . .... .. I . .. � . L I : � . . . . Worshipful Master, took the ,chair _- I. L . . . I I gave an interesting and instrurtive -PMperty.. - .. ­ . the'itage,"for Ithe first time and gave Aubura this week. . . I . . - .. I I I sixty years hub was bordin County , � . , L .. .. ,. � I . the following program was gone. , . L This is the season for Underwear and we have made . of the many lines along which . Sligo, ,Ir . el . And. Mr. Reynolds died 0. Carter, work . . 3.38 aorne oldtimeimin good style. Mr. Edward Moli of. Brussels was th :- . - � ' � . ready for it by laying in a large stock from the best; 11"011111tor Leaguers are making or- S a. . - . Estate J. II.,'Pomb6,'enpplies , 1.25 The present outbreak.,of typhoid visiting under the parental roof last t . brough wi . . � ... � nd we can with'con, . the, iuili, I eventeen years ag 1. . . . Phonograph selections, W. J. Smith ' 11 . makers, These are good goods a � . ' r r I , . * . fever in the village is we u Still �. . . !- . . . I , . . ganized effort. Mt, Sheppa d add ess- ,. _1street. . , . � L . I nderstarid, day. .. L I . . L . - - . , I . fidence , . I I . . . . . . . 1, -k L � 'L . 20-03 unprecedented in the guest . Address on Orangeism, S. Xyle L . I ,. ­ . . . . . . ed the convention speaking of. the' An 0111dal,Por Afan.v Win, . � 0, Carberl`� War . . I . . ofirh.itherto healthy'. Mr. Ross of Brucefield was . . . I . . . I . I I . . I . I I I., . . I . � . 0 . I I . L 8.75 town. it is complained -by many that of his brother, It. Ross, last Sunday. * Song, W � J, LMoBvien - . . ( . . . ' I .. . . I . � . I . bright prospects of the League for the 'Mr. EdwardAcheson, alife-ldn9i 31 S. L. Scott,'. ," . I L . I . I . .1 L . . . . At . . 1. . ee.88 a L tide L e L Address,on. Gunpowder Plot, J. H. `%�L. - 1 . LL . dawning century, Rev. Mr. � Stone, dent of Goderich township, has a re- I J. Grimes, . I a Sanitary inspection has been m L Mes..Thos. Nicholson returned hom ., . 'L I � ' � . ARe ' . � I . r ... 'L .. I I W,Wheatlpy" .. 5.50 of the town for -at least two years. from ungannon from. visiting her - Lowery . . ­ . . . . I .. . COMMend .-Th6m , ' . ­ . .. I I . Who is home on, furlough,was pres. ,cord it . . . 1) , . . . .. . L . � L I I. �. . I � . I . I 9 office -holder in the Methodist I . L . Violin selection, O� Lowery I � L I . . I . ent throughoutthe convention anait char, W. Steepi 11 " L . : I . . 8.00 Be* that as it mliy i we think it'is high daughter. . ", � . . I . I I � . , . . . . . . . . .1 . a . .. . .L. �. . . * I was 06 plett I sur I e to the Leaguers to see ,b at T1b1meSyIIJe of which he may J. Steep, , 11 I I 2.00 time that the. Board of� Health awoke L Miss Alice Oliirk is th . a latest add Ition Song,'Miss Pearl Beacom . I . L . . I We know that if you buy from. us -you will be well L . L well be � has been Pew Stew- I L .Stiff. L . . : . Reading, A.E. Wetherhl ' . � � �. . riling, for . Salt for sidewalk. . . XQ to the necessity of lookiag into the to Mr. Sas. `Mdd&s . . I I 41#, *. � Ipleased With iesiilts- Out prices , are good go6ds And hear his earnesb words -conce arcl 'for =a years, Trustee ' 'thlo ace't, 778.13 matter, The th . ,d% Readingi, D. Burns . . I. . .1 . prices with only a moderate profit. ThaVg all we I his work. A resolution was pagsed ek- the same lolig.period, Steward for . .A. Graham, granoll . kee cases now reportt . A quiet wedding took phLee at the. . . I God Save the Queen. I . . . � L , . I L . . . ask, if -you need a now Hat, a fashionable Tie, a g Im in his thirteen years, rates for sidewalk - . 1.00 apparently, have originated in the home of Mr, George Dowson on Wed- S - pressit sympathy with Ill . . Representative 'G 'bably from nesday last when MlsgElivabeth Ann . There were a large number pr6enb � . Food Bathing.Shirt, etc., come to us. * , , . . L � work ard pledging the District League for eight years and Recording Steward Board of Health, . . same tocality,atid Very pr !me w 8 . . - - . . 0 -4 1 . . . I . ­ - P. McNeil, meat for Grummott 1.85 the same cause abd that Cause IS L per- Dawson was united in Ifyien's bonds and a thoroughly enjoyable t a . , . I to earnest effort to Support not only for halt that time. On Monday heL re- 94 1 1 As* 11 Coultes J.40 haps not very bar(! to determine I sbaldeston .of Goderiell Spent. When No. 028.doss anything, 1� I I I I . I A. I J. Marri-sh t4o missionary but a teacher. At- signedashois moving to the county J.'.,H. Combs, P plies .L - . to Mr. Alex. 0 ' it does it well. - . I . . 9==*-* the evening session, After' devo. town there to take up his residence, E state UP . 2-20 or at least it Is worth whileto make an township. .The beat wishes of 0,11 are : . I . I . I I I d I � . I -- tional exercises conducted by Mr,Stoneq His departure is regretted by the 0- Cooper & 0O.s - . 'i's - . 4,11 effort to do something to protect the extended to the happy couple' L . � . HOLAESVILLE, . . i . I . . . . . I I : . . I .., able addresses Weredelivered by Rev. p and zeal. S. J'ackson, . 1180L public health or this outbreak may be . The Oroxgemen of Is. 0. L. No. 03 2 1 . . . L I . . . I � L church as he has been a loyal � to T �!,.­] . . I M� J. Wilsonj B, A., of Berimiller and ous worker as well as one of, the best J. A. Xing. 1-20 followed by something worse. If P9S- purpose ha hig a mammoth te&-weeb, Mr. and Mrs, A. El oat of Bruceffeld I . . . OVERCOATS I . " � . . . . . Goderict, -Printing. . I ... sible. . ow "fearts c . � . I i I . . Rey, R. Whitney', B, A., Of Mitchell- of neighbors. No resident of . . I Ing and entertalVinerit on N, . were on Sunday the guests of their sis I . . I . I I . W6 are selling A Blue Beaver Overcoat at $11.00, more po pular than Ed- 'SEWS-RUCORD - - : 17-41 . night and as they are going in for a ter, Mrs. Stanley. . . It is made from stock selected by ourselves.trimmed L Mri Wilson . spoke on 1120th Century township Is . � . 6 . - . . . I . . . x1rarnings, velvet -collar and raised Krilgilthood.11 The knights of the 20tb ward Acheson, . I -Incidental. ' 1. � good time such. will, no doubt be forth Miss Bagallaw of Exeter is the guest . . . - with first-claRe t I ust be men of -mark- � . . . I E. Kemp, special Constable L 11W L"(10 L"a'S. . . . . coining. particulate later. . L of her friondo Miss Be ' . I ;I seams. This is a flrfit-closs coat in every respect and century, said be, in . . . I L L . .. P atrici Greene. L � , � . I ap is noW . . 1;1 - I we. place it on sale knowing that :out, customers will ed individuality, men who dare to die N.oveinhor woddingai sirallard, -charity, I . The c it%I of Maisons Bank I . I Miss Mason of Clinton, visited blisa fli .";Fi . be pleased With them, Call and See them. for their opinions, men who In the face A happy social event took place at Dr. Thompson, att. Cal 4.00 -$2,5W,OOO and the rest $2,05000. The BLYTu. Mulholland last week. i . of opposition can say like Luther: the Classic city ..on. Wednesday Of County of Huron, use of spray 2.00 general managet is Mt.. James HIllott, - Mr. D. M. Scott spent a few days . ,>1 � . I . ,...-A.- J. HOLLOW4,V. I "Here I Stand, God help me ,-I can do this week ab 5 'p. in. at the home -Electric Light. . I An effort is being made to secure On Wednesday evening Ruses & with friends in Bright and Tavistalek . . . . I ---- - nothing else." We must be men of of Me. And Mrs. H, Kaereher when Electric Light Go., I mouth . 70.00 , Mrs. R. Charlton Black (MISS, Agnes Swifva Uncle Tom's Cabin 916ve all" recently, . � I , . . I � - . % .. � I markedinourage, of Strong faith, of their'daughter, Mary, WAS united in -Salaries. . I � Knox) to give one Of her recitations in entertainment in Industry hall to A On Monday evening at the Epworth I � ndrow Bekinter of J. Wheatley 102.50 Y W deep convictions. Mr. Whiting spoke marriage to Mt,, A , . 50 Clinto at an early do -to, . crowded *house. The reports Of the League the following OtIcers ere . on ,$The Door Ot Opportilhity," ,aoty was per- W. costs . 87. 14' , - ­ , The this place, The core . iss�M. Rauds picked raspberries election in tfia interest of the Causer elected :-President, Geo, Phipps ; let � � Cold Weather Comforts' to formed in the presence of the relatives 10. Borman I . 02.50 a patty here were given out at Vice, Z C. P31ford; 2nd Vice, Miss . I . � . work of the church, he .said, was not of the contracting parties by Rev. it, Reynolds 30.00 in. their garden , yesterdAy and vativ � . . . . . . make character, To this end We in . .60 brought in Specimens-, to allow us what intervals, Holmes ,, 3rd Vilpe, H, R. Forster,' Ah I I . I I . . I Mr. Halst of Berlin, cousin of the Selection at Jurors 6 Our streets ' having a good coat of Viet, Miss S. Acheson , Sod.-Treaff., . I . I . t*ach men that the most real things of bride, Miss Johanna Xaerch6r, sister -F ire and Water. . November berries arp like. � &to 1, Organist, Miss B. I J Now that cold -weather Is Setting in Is the time to talk of this world &Vethe unseen, that holy , 12.5o Mr. D. Connell last week finished gravel put an them these days. bliss B. Pickard ; . � - tarice of the bride, acted as bridesmaid J. Miller, 8 months salary � . ROBES and.MOU8143 BLANKETS, We have a, large Principles transcend in impor of Cassel pop- A. Seeley, It I , o,.25 his contract of building a new house Mr. Alex, McKenzie of H61309,11 WA19 Greene, I . and well assorted stoelE and Invite your inspection, - materitiLl things. This: Is why the While Mt, HUS H&Isb J. West, is S.W for Chief Wheatley. Mr, Connell in town on Monday. , . Portek's Mill. I—. � r-, , statestrian.Who I&ys hold on principl6g, formed the no less important duties of made a good job, ag was expected, Mr. Marsh Morrish Intends moving % I . . man. many useful and � --- . next - � I . I . I I . lives long after the politician,. Who grooms show- Mr. John H, Dulwasre, late of the his wife and fatuity from Cliatoll Mr. Wal. Macdougal Of Egmondvill; , I warships the seeing is forgotten.' Men beautiful presents were . I I Brunswick hotel, Wingham# has week- visited here last week, , I 11 Blankets from .100, up. Should learn that the secret of charact. ered on the bride, betokening the The only,two ffleaffass. bought Brown's hotel, Gorrie, and Dr.TAIt has sold out his practice here Lieut. G, S. McPhail is attending tho I I � . er ties not in blue blood, or wi which the young couple The only meetings held In Clinton kes possession on December 10th, to Dr. Lindsay of Wheatley who takes . I I � -lop Up., 111�powcr estebra In tal military school in 'London. Tile Robcso (904tp frOm $6, � oreducationo but in the new Mirth: arelieldbythoill mallyfriends. . After during the campaign were on Saturday Mr. George Middleton of Goderich Possession in Docember. future, hopes to at� 11 � I the ceremonV And Congratulations the &,bd Monday nights. The former was Our town daddica met for the regulAr Lieut., in the near . . The gpexker urged his hearers in words v, did ample justice to the SUMP* a McLean rally and the ]after on ba- township was in town on Saturday for monthly routine of business: in Indue- tain to the position of captain. I I .; 1. I of eloquence and pow(s.r to gnavil the COMPAn the first time, since his long Illness. Me, DaVid Sterlin after a prolong- . Our Harness Sanctity of the Sabbath, to cherish tuoug wedding supper which had been alf of Mr. Holmes. Both were Well Many a friendly hand wa.5 extended to try ball on Tuesday evening. e4 gI , "- . 0 ,preach prepared. ThahaPPY couple left by attended but neither was it vote -maker. I Mr. Donald XcHeath opened out on visitin Dakota, Minnesota, Michl. . . slid oboy the Word of Gqa him. I returned on Sat - Jesus and to enter the opening een ', p.m. train for Clinton, Amid Iber Toronto men, imported to Speak factory employeeR Were Tuesday in the Pretoria black it frill gall and other poluts' e'gIVOU Such bury the OX The Organ urday. Mr. Sterling tells an iOteres- . Ter made to wear well. They h&v . nq shov.Vers of ripe, ,Old shoes and good were sixesi, one just as good (is the allowed from 11.30 until I oselook yes. lint of dry goods* goocerielow etc. 'etory of Ili$ eXPIO1tS . �,-J good Satisfaction that one customer -brin ab* hearing the voice of Chrilst calling . ting and exciting Our prices are As folloW IN wishes. Tb , oy intend taking at) house- other hub neither entertaining or con- l! other. � S� � 8" and* to use Rim .Lq th� great opportunity of keeRing in the residence On 18040 vincing. torday to poll their votes and full the past five year4r, � . made the 20tb century. Ther District officers abreot, owned by Mr. W, Jones and . time WAS allowed them. Who firm's 011ie Courtilee, SAckson Bras.' good Mr. Robert Marshall, Sr" Is on the . for the year ate:- - recently occupied by Mr, petopMeNells hittleumix ' courtesy Was much appreciated by, natured: elark, to on the sick list this sick list. ; � . Slagle Harness, guaranteed, $12, 14on, President, Rev, $, Wilson, At. A. r recently took & Position j3lossoms train a pear tree In Mr, T. the 01011- week. Mr. Win, Macdonald returned from J I A. % Alit" Mrs Acktale $1 I I Z9 I ­ I 0 0� $ 1 � , t I I I I I I .1 � M .1 I i Ate tomingwove Into geller�IA166 aG their merits Ate eom- presiaetit, Well withtho Doherty orgall Company of R. Cookie garden were laid, upon Out' Rev, :. W. Holmes of London, & ReV.Mp. Sawerg of Brue6fleld will Tharriefiford on Sxturday� " � PUI 4 1pt'viee ptesidoilt, W, TUM during his .short A&Y table Mond0l, 1�tmer pastor of ItattAnbury Ateft eXellf,lige pulpit# with Rev. A. Stewart Mr. Richard Weaton is speedily re- 'p,,r,54e-lngbotterknOWn. We liavesevoral kinds. gna so to MISS M. waf4hington thia place and I I I . 8rd 11 it . Miss S. 136"tley herehAs wontheesteow Of 0,11 *Ith Wt. Robert Downs has rented And ehilteh, will preach in that church next next Sunday. Mr,, SIXwerfj 10 sent by covering and Was out for & drIVO Oil ­ ff Miss V. Duatow whom he has cOm6 In contact. Me now occupies the cottage on Princess Sunday, both- morning -and 6�ouing. the Presbytery to speak to the Sund�aly ,9uudaY'- i w4 . 1'33* A. HIOWNSo 4th 19 many, frietida extend to him and his His many frienda hero will be pleased) school and a Road atteiidaned Is .ox -,l Mt. Thomas Macdonald of the Ith � Dth it U L Ming M. Salkeld and goo(I street ea86, occupied for atime Years , � . I Seetotary, 181ov. A. W. I)dver , bride bearky Congratulations by Mr. & P. she,ppud. to hear him again, eated. Coll, bas finished his stoue,wall. . 111� 1, A Teea6utAr% miss ru'A.Plair ,wishes. , � . � I VARN . I 11 a