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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-12-13, Page 1;7 - 11, - " E 't� I - I . I 11 ... 1, OF __ ..,As , . .1.1, H I . .. I - I " .". � A . 'on I . 11 .1 . I V" I % . A - I . . . . . � I...",,'. 0 I � I N C..L I'll N T.. - � I 1. . ­.- I - L - . I -W-%, _1W 0 M dl"%A - I � . . ' I . I I I , .. 4 . � 1, "11 . . . I I � I . I FjW , 11E I I � 0 11 .. .. � L- I N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I9 -._.A-.. T I S I U V . _________,___!__. ___ -,-- _ , . .Q6Q0$Ni�9a0_a 9_QQQ94i - . . I ao I tole -SIP -Q -9--l- 0111pors of OddielloWS'4040. Tho Shloperrcomplain, I The officers of Clinton Lodge No. 83 The local shippers complain that it i6 I . � . M C .1. 0. 0. F., as elected at Tuesday AIMOSt impossible to get the Grand . . the M a c ,, Pro Real s of S 'nt L -Claus. ., night's meeting, are as follows:- Trunk to supply cars when wanted. . . - . - - . . - 1. ... Noble Grand, S. 0. Stevenson In one instance at least a good sale WAC I . Past Grand, W. H.. Rand prevented by the inability of the . I . � - ­ . We have had a visit from the . rand, W, OfNell I shippers to deliver the goods because deal, old chap and as ,% result � � Vice G . . - . there are things to be seen on Rec.-Seo., F. Jackson I . unable to secure cars. Ab tile, Same I - - . . our second floor that will 'Make Fiu..Sec,, J. Wiseman time the company -is rushing out , OFF the children's eyes sparkle with . Treasurer, H. B. H I odgens, through freight. This is hub the old - , glee, . . I , Trustees, J. Taylor, A. J. GrIgg, H. grievance overagain of the local menle . ': . I B. Obant, . . . . interests being sa . crificed and the pre. � , _7� I . Toys & Games I 'A Big Time. . ference given the outsider. � . . � I , The Captain of the Salvation Army Orr],94res for the Council. � - ' . � Dolls & Drums . said to TaE NnAws-Rucom) on Mon' Our city fathers .have decided, says � . . .. day: -"We are arranging for Q, the London Free Press, to ride in kgf-_7�,M7:�-4i �-,I­� * 11 I f,h­ a .413 # V-s enter, *. 4. 91 i.: i. fu Q-tth I . I 1. . I . ­­ I- .- - . __ - ,_ _� ­. � . . - �__ - 'Uhi ­ - _ ...... and dozens o Jo ., v aj, " that you would have to see to SpLell A PrOF,'-- V- -1 .are ages a t? e vecep - o - I tainmentwlifell,bakes place on Xmas -African heroes. decision is a wise I 11 . . . I I . I Appreciate. . I . .�� night wh,en. we will give dialogues, .The one, Drilled bodies, of men are all well .i 1. - �� .. �,�, � � � It � I ...... . I New 1de,Rs_L__===- . duets, 'trios, original solos and some The enough on foot in a parade and as a 1� I .10 .,*.. � I . . exquisite' band Selections, re- rule make a flne appearance. But a �� � � 1,�_ 1, . . il", .0ornruittee, W.. McRae, A, Pringle, . . just worked ou6 by Santa Claus nowned Band Master Cantelon will be city -council is not'drtlled and some. of . I I , "I I � I � I I 11 I . I I . .. that will give yott hea-ps � of I � I � . pleasure. , Wi6 -us for the day with his musical the itiembers miLy be, rheumatic, or I � I 11. ,on Thursday, Dec. Oth. . . . I - I . I � . ' ' instruments. Ile also will take the gouty, or -have corns, or be short-wind- � � ,4 I I � , I . . . - Toy Dep.artment " chair, Other specials from.. Stratford I I ed and so in a general sort f 'of a way .. I . � I . I 11 I , ; , .. ,� � . . I .. I . . . . � I - . I . . . . now in fall Swing, Come early I are expw!ted., Santa Claus wilt also be . i there and will have a house built'and - tend to make a parade look more like a calithunipian procession, than an im, A I �� .. � I 1. , I . I . I � . � I � and . make yourselection. - I � will appeox from the claininey with his I .pressive Spectacle. . I . .. I I I A , - . . . , . I f . .., .. .......... . . . . I . . . . presents. We lire in for A real en-, I . . . ftocke.v Club Re-orzaalared, "I 11 .... �. ,� .... "I .�, " I i_ . I . � . A I Cooper's Book Stofe, joyable time. Secure . your tickets I . early." . . . I The local hockeylats . are looking i 11 � � � . - I . � . . . .... I . �, ­ I I L L . I . forward to A, good season as their I- I 111; . .11 � , . I . � I , . . .� . 1. . . 1. � cuNToN . . . I . . .. . I . Try This In Clinton. ,, .1 ran ks have bee;n considerably strenq'th- ... ".. , - , 11 , i I , -qz� .. . I . . I Woodf,tock has struck it new plan ened by the addition of A. PrIngle,who : - I :, : I .. � ;, "I �`, . , � . I . . . I . Agents for. C.'P. R. Telegraph and Dominion.Express. I I L ' to.aelect'the. candidates It a names w os played with Bea msville last season, and . � L , I I I. ,�� � . . . . � . Money Orders, also forB'utterick Patterns. . . . L . . . are to go before the electors. 16 looks . H. Steep, tha strong man of the Indian L . I %. I - io . � � '', 0186 eea)@4 . . � :: ... . ­ I . ,:�, ". I . "aeelad9eee . .. � �: ­ . ., - I . I . . . L� 11 :,; I. . - � Wh* . ' , 1. ­�e­i. .,.. . . I 1.1- i I.::� �, Gee . iz � I . .. �. . - I � - . I. . . ..'' . . . ­ � . I �',,;,­ . . .1 , �:�­ I I 1. .�, 1%, Buy a box of Gee Whiz t .' . I I . 1. I .., � . fill your. Christmas fitockings. . - . . I I , I � .. 1. � I . . :, I .1. . , . I . .. . .. 11 I .., �, . I I . 5c. a Box. - . �� . . . . . .1 - I . . . 1. . . . . . . , 11 A., � �:: . . .1 .., .1. I . . . I . I :... I .. . . .. . I , . � �i ,:: ''; � . . . . . ._­ , I .. . . . I. ,.:-.�, � I I. ! -Xmas Decoratiotts. . I ..� .." 11 I � ..: I. . I . . . Ill ::!,,'�!, : . . �_ '. I I , _ . T I ., .�, Xmas is the one . time pf ..'' . I 4. I. � . � 'when * your. hoine .. I �­I�v the year , . � ... . . .1 " '" , � . . . W. ­.'_.�� � - should have a brigbtand cheer- .., %, ,..: ,,, ful appearance, you caw make tI 1,1 . � _. I . ' ' ". , ��"..­ A D. liberally, I � ,,, "; . it so by. decorati *0 g . I I . . I � . 1. - . . ". � I 1; ". 1:. with Holl . We bave alimit. I , I I .. y I I . 1, I' � ',�. . I r 1! � . ed quantity of: Holly* and aire , . . . I I �! ''. � I . . , I .. I.!, �:�_­'�:, selling it for .206. 'Per pound. : . . - - , .,.,�. .... .,�,`A, . . I or, I � . ; . . . . . . . . I . �. . .�. . I I . I � � � . . . I I I I . . I I I . I . . . . - I. . � ..: -, � I ,�. :. -,-4 Forthe Xmas -11 ', ' - 11, I . , . I , . . . . I . I ': !'�, " � I Ir­f- . . I ... . , ... I : . M_ . I AM= like .a. workable and sensible scheme Bead, Assa,, teamo' -Itis proposed to 6156 AM= , � ' . . . - _1 and might. be tried in Clinton, One form a Huron League, the. memberah 1p � week is far too short a time it, which I to include Seaf6r ) Godericb, Wing- , ONLY . I I : , . I I -HINTS ,,. I 11 '. *­., � I 1. . � . . . � I . I . . Justt a hinting at the splendid . . � I I I I ��) table and decorative pieces I that cost so much less here I . � 11 I than elsewhere. No decor- * , . t' ns can win the tasty aDl hot7sekseper as can these , bright., nicely colored wares , as soon'. its, their eyes fall I . , � . , . � .-uporilthem. . . . � � . , . . . I j3rtc-a-Brac. . . . . . . 'I.. New pieces are -added as. I I . . rapidly' -as we can get them I I . ready for selling.. But few . . duplicates and the late piecegi , I � are -as desirable as b1iii'first, � . I I shown. ' ., . I � . . I . . . . . . Come in. and - see all. It I , � eq,sts. you nothing to look . . Iand we are orkly to pleased to ;; i show yon.throilgh. , I , .. . � . . .. P. B. CRB WS. I, i - Jeweler, Expert Watch: ' I , �. . -Repairer and optician . - . I ' to discuss public questioni, The Sentin- I .b4tii'and Clinton clu6s'. The officers el-RevieW says:­�A public meeiing will . . � of'th.e Clinton club. were' elected at a be 'called for Thursday. evening next meebing hold at the CoMinercial hotel . in, � the town hall for the purpose of � . on Friday evening, last and are, as I selecting cand! dates : for municipal .. � follows:- , . 1. . . .. 1. * honorsfor 19.01. In consequence of a .. . Honorary President, Dr.. Shaw movemei I it on foot to -this end and a ' President, J..J..Visher . . . � largely signed petition - that is being' , Honorary Vice, S. Jackson I . -circulated,.- Mayor Scarff decided too Vic% W. J..ROSS .. . � day to call a meeting, Itisthe'Aesire . Captain, J. Forrester . . .,. .of ,those advocating a, meeting to, have .0ornruittee, W.. McRae, A, Pringle, . it as large as possible I for the intention I . . H. Steep. ..,.. . . I I . .. . I . I � . is to organize the electors so a's to bring I Liltl&Lovals.. � . . . . Z out only.. the I best - possible. candidst�es � , Re,. Rural Dean Rodgins A of Bea.; ' for the council. The town hall ..has . I . . f 0,th dfficiated I . n St,: Paril's on Sundav -alrea ' dy been reserved for the meeting J . I last�'. His sermons were very. much ,on Thursday, Dec. Oth. . . . I - I . appreciated, especially the one in the i , � . Thre . a Deathsi I . I I . . . I .1. evening. on - Prayer, I Mr. liodgins is . . o. , I . ' Last Week this c6lumn,contain'ed In . one of the most praoticat.',preaciversAn I accOuntofthree weddings ill which. the dloceie. Als. long Pastorate in the . . people of Glintorl 'were interested Seaforth, together with the',earr.fest, . � . I I � because -of their peoximity and. this Nerviees and good work done in his .. 11 . . i I week t . h I e eame'space. . i I a' . dev I oted to a . parishw ,are 9videnc6s of his sue I cess. - I � . r . eferericer to three Persons, well known' Rev... J. H.- Kelly of Tilsonburg will I I her% wbo*,have . been cut. do wn .by th6 occuliv the Baptist 'pulpit next. Sun A. I . I .1 I . : Grim. Reaper. . I . , dav both. a. in. ,and evening. - . � I .. � I . � . . I � - I . This Merchants Fite Insurance Com- MRS�. JAMES McGILL., . I . . -('-*--ll - which I rVu AA 4.1. 4!, is ­ a 'Iias))'id: W.' Durican $�07.;.m P - any .a . . .. : " r... . . VV G; IV. V . . . .. I � , 10, -.,.. - . . .. ... . . � We have them. Try ours when I . e ..a A� A-, 9 I � took p14�e on Monday evening, wasat Settlement of histlaim, And F. East� . - . I � . . . � again buying. I . I I 1. � � � ., . .1 �. . .. . I .. � . . I .: 1; I Mexican' Orang6a at 29c, 25c an& 30c. I . . . . . . ' Got I . . . . . . ", . - I . . I *in ge6at.sboc'k'to_ her fr ends, any of � � . . know.of the 'dangerous man MA- The latter. has -re - . quested � - Tan J�nwa-RriboRD -.to say th4t, not- . ' . " . � I Novels at, 35c and 40c per. doz. , . (a .Cold?., i .. ! . wbow�did not I . withstanding the possession of so much I... � - . I I ... . . I . . ­ . . Mix Candy 4 lb. 25c. � . .. . 1. I . � . . I . . . .. I f bee illness thougb� She' hhd nature 0 . . wealth, lie b*as no intention - , .for ; �.., � - .%. ,.,., , Creams ,-... 2 lb. for -25e. � I 1. . ' . . . . . . . . . .. A good preventative .]()qg been in poor health. Mrs. McGill, maiden name wasCatherineaart, . ,whatever of Itut-ving Clinto I n at t . he present . ti n I fe; . . . 11 . � - . . I . -, _. - .1. _"."Illihes, Chocolate Dates,' � . I . - . . � : � catehiiig colA whose '. . � ley,. w*as a native of County. Cavan,Tre- . �Mr, E. Butt 6f.tbe. Base Line has , e I I . . I . _ Fig,Jelly, etc.. . � . . . 1. � � . . � I . . � I . .against, . , is to weargood . �and,but came to this country with her . -made -his,. daughters,* Misses Oaprie.and Lillie -a Christmas present, a mahog- I ..'' � I W� call ,attention to special � ( . ,� . I Afl, . i on Dinner Sets, , I . . -6ad P0 I I . .1 I I . : . . . . . . � I . : . . . . . . parents sixty years ago, when, she was ' �nd -settled in any -eased, upright grand piano bonght . I . :� ". � .. . I . 1�. �, .1 . I .... ,I,, .�� . I . . . . . . I � I � . I �. � . . . . . URPERS. . p in her thirteenth .year, .1 Peterboro. On Dec. 24tb, 1851, � She . . -Hoare Mr.' Fred. G.�. Loft front Mr. ' .- oP Bursiside * Mich has re -A 'r. i*�,. ----" Re 4�,fisn urocer. . . . '%I . ; I . . � We have them. Try ours when .d,Mr. McGill and after living. marrie . 0 .1 !wo. A blacksmith shop and will take posses- . �_ OOLB 000PBR. & 0.o. . . . � . . . � again buying. I . I I 1. . pod the homestead in Cavan town - it � ship, . county of Durham, for twelve sion the first of the New Y,eae. Mr.Loft . . . I . I I I . . . . . . � . , . . I . I J . . . I A thi 9 years they, moved to, Gbrrie, wasa Goder; tell township I)oy and ran . . I , Corner store -Searles' block. Phone 23 , ED J '. - , I ff,L.. J. , ClUff. . I county, where Mr. McGill carried on the blacksmitli shop- at'wba t waionce 1 . � .1 . . ' .. - I .Cagh for.Butter. and.Eggs, :1, I . - - , , . . .1 I . . . � . 7 . I � . � . as . a .. stor . e eiaper for abo, . 116 : : business k I twen'ty,years.' They then took lip * I . ' residence in,. Myth' afid After, eight knowfi as Lobb's corners or, Mount Pleksanbbut now as Wise's corners. � I I . - Mr. 11owson's, sermon Hear Rev. , . I . . , I -_ I I --,- . I . I . . -7- . � . I I . . . I . . . I . . . I . . . , I . . I 0 . . ,.. Q .:. , THE TWO. A.J'S, . - e . 0 . to Clinton where they have, Mexb.Sunday evening in the RiAtenar I � . � . . . I . . . � . �. years came .. . . since resided. The members, of their' bury street church. on "The hanels of � . I .. 1. ... I � . . I . _ .. . . I . . . . '. . I . . I . . � .1 I I WE MAKE A- � I I . . . . . . I . . - family who sneyive Are ,-w."R. J. Me Christ." This sernion will be of . special interest to the members of all . ... I . .. � . I . . . I . I " . . . spe-dalty. ot Geh, s Fu ish' ,- - C At A. ra,.. 11.1gs Gill. of Chicago Mrs. Olotterhaul of I �dliet, Illinois, And Mrs'. V,W, Watts' � of Clinton.: .The ft�!36ral takes place � fraternal -and k).enevolentsopities, Mi. . I �. Howson's morning Subject; will be the . � I 11 . I. this forenoon to the Grand Trunk last seemed or the series on Natural . . . I .1. . . . - . I . .. I . I I station to meet the n orthbound L.. H. law in . the spiritual worla."-Mr. . . And thus get all the latest and Collars, and Culfs. . . &, B, train,'the biterment, taking place Harry Cook takes possession of the . I . I - most, up-to-date,i3ovelties and n9w . . I I . in the afternoon' in the family plot in Bitievale hotel . this . week. The � have a very full Stock for the Ohrist-. . We keep all the, popular shapes but Gor a . ,ed Me cemetery. For the bereav buyers, say more gral q is being deliver Mae trade, Our experience enables highly recommend theAustrian s family much sympathy is expedmil. I ,ed this week thawfor some time ,past, . . ut. to cater to the :Wants of n ' eat. . with - band -Made button. holes, ' ' dressers and our goods being well which.make them easier to button MR. JOHN.11. MCHARDY. . --The MuoicipAl councils meet , 'r . Saturday , to prepare their balanici I boughtmill be sold at prices which than Other makes. 3,for Soo' . ' . rhe news of the death of Mr. John 14. MeHardy reached town at noon on sheets and see where they are ,at.-- must please the public. We call I The best collar made. 'We have I . ur lines and other makes at 3 for 25c and 2 to some of o . Tuesday,. he having passed away-thab. . Friday is the last day for the paymeni of taxes. , After that .date five per attention . I . . quote a few prices. .. - . - � � I � for 25c. - � - I . . I . mornitig at Nelson, B. 0. He, toketh- er with Mrs. McHardy, left here about cent. Will be Added.--hin .0. Wallie . . I I . � . . I ; I . . . . I Av. � * Socks. -t. ' � the 20th of Nov. as he had not been. health for is a very busy man these days havinp in less than.: two wpeks ,shipped, shi Neckwear, _. . I I I enjoying good some months decks of hogs, two of lambs and t%Vc . I . � This is W�60rc_ we abine, and .our Ourblack worsted Socks werebough past, hoping that be would .be bene. fitted by that climate. But from tfie carloads ' oi turkeys,--mr, S. .H stock is the largest to be found in in case lotsso we areable to sell them time he reached there, about ten days Smith went to Toronto otftuemda) with six carloAds of butchers' tiny store in Clinton. When you at 25a pet, pair, theregular price . buy it. Tie want one that is UP- . being35c. We have, other all wool before his death, his health, did not tin- born prime. dattle.­_---�Thete Is a big demand upon you � to -date, whicti is the kind we offer Socks At 2 pair for 250. I prove, Mr. INIcHardy was at Delavine, Cargarffshir% Sciotlarid, on our advertising space this week by tht GeMchants who, are making sensona;bl( in both Anjerican and Canadian . I � . I � . 07dezowear, - Aug. 12th, I8M. He'eame to Canada in . announcements. If you are tin intend makes, . I I . I We have a Tie at 25o., better. early Manhood, and settled in Toronto. , Subsequently he removed to Goder Ing purchaser it will pay. you, to. re�ad ,Let us show you our extra good me, and'our best at 75c. line of Underwear- at $1.00 per rich. He I was.engaged in &general what they have to slty.--Alrs. J. J Fisher,, who was 6etiously ill, has much . One of these would make a suit. We are Also selling odd shirts ni2e Christmas present. I I store business in Belfast, Lucknow and Improve , d and is now on the way tc I and drawers for 150c, which were Teeswater. About two years ago he complete recovery." -A session of tb( . . � . . 07k . became a resident, of Clinton and al't ;_ scaris and Muffiers. Ways' Mufflers resemble a sweaters . , fasten at the back with the dome . _� . fastener, and are the most useful I . thing in Mufflers. Prices 56c, . � ,7ze, $t.00, There is nothing I . in mufflers just so good as Ways'. I We haye a special line of revers- . abl e scarfs at 7 5 c. . . #A,�- - Y' 11 .1 . � I Hats a4ld Caps., . . . This isancither of our specI&I lines and we carry the largest stock in the local trade of both the Ameri- can and English makers. 'S Men and Boys'\slidhig band Caps for for 2 i5c, . I I I 11%,61%,` . . 13 In I I though never taking an active part in politics he was a Staunch Reformer, Personally hewas a man of sterling character. firm in principles and high Ide i aIs and respected by all who knew him. In his early years Ite became connected with the Methodist church and throughoub his life remained ro con- sistenb I and liberal member of that body. He wAl be missed by a large number of friends and acquaintances through, out the country, Besides his partner t -1 .3 t - Division wourt, wag neto. the COU110i chamber on Saturday, Judge Doyh . presiding. The principal case ww that of' Leslie vs. McConnell, or � appeal by the defendant from a prev. I ious decision .in Leslie's favor. Thi : case is an twimportment.one but wo., . fought to a finish by the lawy,ers an. gaged, Somebody will have a Ilm bill of costs to pay. Judgment ww reserved. -An itjoutned meeting o the W. C. T, V. will -be held in thi room over Holloway &Morrish,a stor . . I aloves. yve also have lauspen ers, a 11 Coats, Umbrellas, etc. . in bre he leaves Uell n One Aug Met Mrs, S. H. Smith of Clinton, kind two at8o'clook p. m, on Friday. As thli L Men's wool lined Gloves with dome . - I I On Sunday aftertic.ton the funeral, of sons, Hardy of Toronto and Charles of is the first meeting In the now roome a large attendance Is desired, Thli fasteners at 190c, are good sellers. We have more expensive gloves in We will be pleased to have 'You call, irispect our goods and compare ,Nelson, 13. 0. The remains were in. I . terrea in the cemetery at the town in . hineting is in the interests of the de ,dressed and undressed kid. I prices .whether "You. buy or not. A . which he died. pat tment, of Franchise and will be un der the control of Mch. H. Elford o . MRS, WALTZn COI&Ta.. of Ho.1mesville, Superintendent a J. MORRISN Mrs Walter Coats died Tuesday ev. Ing, aged foity-three years, She e, A that branch�.-The Baptist, Sunda: bold its I ­.=t==.A. .� . wits married fifteen years ago to Mr. ,gelloo, will ,Annual, entertain ment in the town ball qtt Vrida: . A Coats, the ceremony taking place at, evening of next week. The Base Lin, I . . . � . We have 500 yards of I TeesWater, Your children were born of this union, three of whom are dead' I Baptist So So will have its Christma Tree the evening ptevions.­1 . . L Scotch and Canadian Tweeds the only one remaining being a bright littlegirl of thirteen years. The de, splendid Xma . a cantata will be give .1 which we have been selling at ceased was a devoted wifes,I)a mother# by her death In the,, Itatt6nbury, street church oi the eV�Jlng Of Friday, Dee, 28th. Th $t.25 per yard. For the month of A and hilabdind. and daughter sulter an irreparable loss. Mrs, Coats choir assisted bypro,minmentsinget 1 of other churches have been pratticia - , ; .1 --,qi, , prICOL December out will be $1.00 wag a member of the Ontario street sburch and Pastor Gifford will con - tots tile past two months und6 th direction of Mr. P. B, Slbl6y and Cr .��Jr per yard. This is a reduction of . duct the gerviceg at the funeral V;bich takes place thift. afternoon, Mra. W. confident of giving the musical peop] .`., R, ffarrilton,1%nd Meg, LIMWIJ) �01711; Of, of Clinton a treat, A. Special foatut . . per cent, I . Sintulato, Assa., mother and Sister. of the entertain inent will be a, tiumbe . .20 1, ' ' I /�_ _A. J HOLLOWAY0 respectively, of decetioedowere With her ) at her death. solos by Prot Iteebab Tandy of Toror to 0onservatory, Of Music, I I Poriy nours,00V0100. - I BLYTU. `, ., AUBURN. I VARNA,. ' I The services known as the Forty Hours Devotion will be held in St. . - I I On Sunday aftertic.ton the funeral, of The Methodist church anniversary f. Me. Charle's Weekes' chopping wilt N Joseph's church, commencing on Sun. the late James Bennett, who died on services held last Sunday were well is kept very busy now grinding for 11 day next And continuing until ten Friday last, took place from his � attended, considering the stormy I the surrou d ng mere. . 11 n I far o'clock. Wednesday morning. Rev. fatber's residence to the Union, come- weather. Rev. R. Hobbs gave three . Miss Jones of Leadbury has taken . Father West will be assisted by other tery where the interment took place. There was a large attendairce. grand sermons which were very much Miss Ida Perb's place at the Murray 1� , priests and each evening there will be I . . There isa movement 04 toot to get appreciated.* The proceeds amounted to $60, Rev. Mr. Kennedy took House for the present. . . I . I 44 instruction. . . 'A Vecembor I up. a concert for the special benefit of Fharge of Rev, Mr. , Hobtkal appointo Glad to see Me, Thomaq Reyes oub I I again after being conflned to the Wedding. I . A pretty December wedding took our townsman, bir. A, Butler, who has been in poor health for a, lotfg time ,red ment at Wingliam. �Doa't forget the Sabbath School , . . � house for a few days with a laine � . . plape last evening at the home of Mr. is in reduced circumstances. Wetbink ahniverssry wrvices a week from next back. I . � I I . Mr. J. E. Harawell and wife of Kirk. . John Bean when big youngest daugh- � this isA, worthy object and should be Sunday when Rev. Mr. Wilson Of � . toil were in town on Saturday last, . I ter, Bertha, was. united in marriage to . welt patronized as be is not Able to Wile will preach, and Xmas night . - . Oliver Jarvis, a prosperous youp g yeo. support his family" � . when Rev, Mr.. Whiting of Mitchell On Wednesday evening while going � down some steps At Bayfield Mr. B. A. man of, Goderiell township. The cere- We notice a great many of our wilt give art addiegs.. The Clinton . . . UIggJns..ha,d the misfortune. to fall MpOY was performed by Rev, W. Go Howson In the piesence Of many citizens are wending their way, up to. the collector!s office these days to pay quiietette will also bepresent. . Me, A. Brunsdon of Lorideaboro in- . � I and break one of his legs at the thigh, I ",� friends of, the contracting parties, their annual dues, We are givert to tends opening outan implement shop which will lay B. A. on, b! a back for . .. The bride, who was given ima . hy .. y understand that Friday is I the last day I in Me, j . . YourigbItiVe shop, lately oc. some time, As it is his latne leg which . .. her father, was becomingly a�ttlrejk in . for paymeut',before the 5 per cent. is, cupipd by Mr. J, Nicholson as a bar. was broken, his recovery will be All' . white organdie trimmed with cream . . I . - . . added. . - . . . . � nesssbop. We wish him success. I . . themore tedious, The confinement . . . I silk. Mr. and Me. Jarvis will take up A On Thursday and Friday evenings Messrs, .To Cook And 0, Asquith were 11 . � to a mail of Me, Higgins! Active , . . : ' housekeeping In the township. Well last Rev. E. 0. Taylor of Boston . in Goderich one day last wee . k. , . . temperament will be in- itself trying . 9 �� wishersare numerous. - � . . delivered - lectures in-Ithe Methodist Mr.. and Mrs. Wen. Kellough of the and much sympattly is expressed for I I . I I A - Prosperous S. S. . . .. . church tinder the auspices of the W. Hub visited the bitter's brothe4 John I . him., . I . I I I I . Th e Suind4y Pebool of the Ontario 0. T. U. to very good auldielices. . , . Boare, on Sunda . I . � .y � . � Mr. J. C. Uarnwelt has bought out . � I . street church. is not a fair m eather I Sergeant Morgan L. Jones of B. CO. Mr. John Doer is visiting his daugh. . the store and dwelling house of 1. To - `-tt school for be it sunshine or storm there of the First Canadian Contingent is ter, Mrs. Youngblut, at Tayistock. Carl)$ and will gointo business' in the, . . is always a large attendance. Though bi. tied to give a lecture on the war in I 'Me, Win. Doer.hasgone to North I spring. As John is a popular mail in . I a nor -wester blew last Sunday after- South Africa on Monday. evening of . East Hope to attend the funeral of his . I . these parts we predict for him a' ... . noon the roll call.showqd that 194 were next week, in Industry ball, There ig cousin, . . I I successful career in our midst, . � .. present and of the thirty-four officers . no doubt It. will be yer,y Interesting as . . .. . The Wallace brothers Sundayed At ­ The show held in tbe Temperance . 11 and teacher.$ only two were absent,one - -be was in several engagements and . Auburn.. . . . . hall on Mondai-evehing wits ndb what ... - .. ��. owing to illness. A choir h,,,been skirmishes. We.bespeak foe him a . . ' Mr. and Mrs. S. Marshall visited . . . I . I .. . , was expected. The crowd was, Small .. organized in.conriectiottwittithesebbol . of which Mr. J?.ercy Gifford is.16ader 'bumper house. 11 . I ' Out merchants seem to have more of friends. in Goddrich one day last week. Mr. Moses Holtzhauer took a load I * . � : and the entertainment aboub second . ' I . - . . . . I � arid Miss Lilli4h Andrews organist. � I . �. - a ant Ile on ,their faces since we have � . . of�bareels to. Wingham one day .1 � . class. I . : . I . . . � . � . � � - .. Some of our Varna boys seem" to : The agkre ,gation possesses, consider- . able talentitiad way by'and by be as receiveda fresh supply of the beauti. fill. . . . . last week. . Mr. Jas. . Pluker was united in. the . . have takeu.a great Sancy to Clinton .. I . I ' Much of ari attraction as' the orchestra A I Mr. Bondis'busy getting Ws skating ' . . . holy bonds of matrimony to Mis's lately. Perhaps, but then. that would .. . . 11 � .. 'lead to a Story, . . I . . I I I . ,rlh e a' k'into shape. He expecus to hav Alice Dyer last Wednesday T ey, in- � A 11 I , . . . ; , � . I 71he News -Record Appreciated. . . 1. � .. . . . In his .. big season if the' skaters will only. . 'patronize .. tend to settle down in the bon a lately . . 8 . -1 - - (Intended for la . . .8t 1884%) � 11 .. .. 11arry - Armstrong. is, visiting�, his . . renewing sub.. Mr. David Beacom of P16kford, Mich., writ6s us .. him as they, should. - The 0, 0. F. held the' . ir regular occupied by Mr. Win. Scheenk next to Me. I Lawrence Platzer.. We wish them ' . . sister, Mrs,'R. McCool,at DrumbQ, this I � . . . � , I I . as follows :-Enclosed find. my-renewa � . meeting on Tuesday; evening at Which . ­ , .1 a happy and Prosperous life. week. �. ... .. I.. 11 11 . , , .. . ­ . . . 11 I .. . William Johnston, who. has be enen- ' : at of subscription to your paper up to . . 1 � they. elect.ed-their officers for the com. Mr. Morga�h Jones and Me, T. Allen- . ' .1 . .�. I � gaged with B. .. 'A. Higgins for Some , I , Januar y lab, 1902. I Having come,up ' ing year. 1 . I . . � .of Dungannon intend giving a . � . lecture' . I . I ' . I . . . . . . time, has returned to his home' near . heioei from Goderich township in 1870, . ,Reeve Jos. Carter was in Wingham. . In-theTeMperance hall next Saturday . ' .1 I . - . . I Bayfield. . nearly, twenty-two . years ago,. And ' ob Monday. .. I . . . . . . night, Admission 25c. and 15c. - ' I . . I.. And Mrs..George Douglas Spent 1. taken, As we have, TuB NEWS -RECORD Counoillor.W.Emigb paid the county , I Rev. Me, Kennedy i's still holding I I .Mr. . . . : . 11 Sunday at Mr. Logan.'s. for'nearly as long, it'seems .as though 'as town a flying visit on Thursday last.- , . . I special services at Westfield!� . . -C. . . I I I Miss Marbha,K- eyes visited at R M., , - we could not do- without it now -it . I . . I -news The proceeds of. the'Natiorial festi- . Miss Annie Ferguson Sandayed.. tin- . . -, - ' . . I Clark's on.. Sunday Last. - - .. . '... � .. ... I., contains so, much well -Written . � . ' from 11 home," as We still call, It. 1AIS I val held tinder the auspices of the S. S. in. the -Presbyterian church Oil Wed. der the parental roof. . .. .i . I . . .' Me&. William Fluke.r was in Clinton . . Missegl�ibbie and Lottie Wheatley . . . I .. �� �. -- e�gerty looked for by tbe ometnberg of .the . nesday last amounted to, over $90.' . . oil Thurs I day last and expected A to ,be � ­ I . of Clinton visited at Mii'T. Ward's . . . . ..., andMt-.Alf, Auitln's'the'be' in ' .. I . ning family. and we are disAppointed if ' � . . it does not reaph tis in SaturdAy' even -� A meeting of the council according . . ,to accom "led home'. by'ller daughter, pan . I . Miss Elsie, fotacouple.of weeks' -h . oil. ,gi . . I - .' .1 .. of this week 'and returned home on. .. I � . . . . . , lhg's mail, btW it generally arrives I - n I 'wish: law will be held -in Industry hall -on . . . 4he . 15th for the purpose of, W'Indiijg up� . . : dAys. . . .� 1. .. 1.v � ­.�, .. � . . I � . . . . � Tuesday eveniOg, . . . .. . I . . 1. . . - I .. I � I . . . , , , ,good time., We you continued . . 1. . . . . . 1. their 6siness for theyear. .. -REcOAD'9 circulation I THE Xi�VSI I . a 11 b . - On Sunday andMonday. the, Pres 3r- '. ": 11 I I * . " . � . . success � . , � . I I . I.. . . A .. . . I . . .. � .. . .. . . . Miss Heywood of OIint9n is *visiting wing in the . Auburn distrieb here 4rQ . .. I w tebian. c.ongregatiott. held the fir6t , , . ...., . : . I . I I . ' . . . 1. . . . I I . I . I I .. . . . .. ,, . . . I .� Mrsi VVm.-.McBfroy, . . I .. it is regar ed its the most popular. tee- .d � . � � anniversary -of the new� church., Rev. � . I * . . :. � � I � . . .1 ., . � . � BAYFIE1[,M - . � , . . (D -Mrs. r.) Lindsay: Arrived in town , I � . . , . . . &I paper. TO keep poisted in the news �� Mr. Martin of - Exeter preached - oti . . . � i .. - n e morning I eve'rilng. . A . . I I Sir day id th �.. . . I 1. - . I , on. Friday last,. �. '. .. OfHuronitis'6ow necessary to be a .and . . . ' ., . � . .... . I .. . .. Dr.Pitllister.,was in duelph .during ,AW, A.B. Macdonald and.. DrA-Co6ke . . reader of The People'S.Paoer, .- I . grand fowl supper was given on. - . � �. ... I ' . Monday, evening: 'in the, -Temper- ' . 'the past .,week visiting his father,wh6 . I . I.. . . paid a visit it) Brussels last.Frid,ay- .. . . � f L. O' Li. XoA; 932 held At'a-meet'ing:0 I . . , . - " I . &nee ball where - It " large , ' . . .. . � 1. I. is III. . . .. , I I . . r, X. R. H�Mrnond, station agent� .M A � . . . town this week .to take. charge. I on Thursday evening last� the, follow- A . . . . -ing � .crowd � . I . I � .picked the bones of, ;t great many � - . I I I .. . Messrs. Jas. Ferguson, CA. Ferguson, � . , . , ,leaves of the'station.%tOakvilleA' Mr.'Bam- wore elected officers .for the gnsuis - 1. .. . I 1, turkey� and gee se and, af tee the sump- . .. - - I . J. McLeod and John. Etwin, have re- * * � ' ... Mond hag been a good eltize I n to Blyth . ing year :- - I :� , . . tuous rephst �n� exce'6n't �*rograpi was, . I .. A * * turned for.the.winter. . -: I " . for. many years ' ' . his many ,Master, Henry. Sturdy. . . 1. 'ilty ' A given is the* ebu . . .. r6h. The. � church I . Mr. John Geminbardt of Detroit I$ . .and .warm friends will mourn big departure. .D lohn:Verguson I . .Pp .9 I . choir furnished - appropriate music. '. I . . . . '. visiting big people lier� at present. , I . . . A It is reported that several weddings . Rec..Sec.,� George Youngblut . " ' Miss Maud .Moffat sang a choice solo. I �� I I m I . We'are pleased to report. Mrs.. Green I will takep'lace shortly, . . .1 Fin. -Sec., W. J.Mcbriert .'' � . . ' . and had to Answer to an encore. Miss. . - . . , able to be about again after A.. severe . I ,attack of typboid1ever., All -the other . . Miss Livingstone: is.'home for: the I . . : . Treasurer, Jos. Fagan . - ,. -. , . Mrect6r 6 - f Cer6monies'-N. John§tqne � . I . . W illiams! ot Zurich, elocutionist, . , . I , I dience- with several - ' pleased the., au . . I patlente are improiling. . . .. . . Xmas holidays. � I . . I I I . ' .:Miss Phinimore came home on, Tires' � . Lecturer, Tlros.�Iiawjor I , :M. . . readings and recitations, the: univeir-_ . . . . . I lj* 'she ' .. r acci- Ad : -B. A. Higgins of Varna,who. . . . ' � dently on the sidewalk beie . a' - .f - , ­ ended- visit �o Galt ay I row an ext , � . - . . . I . 0 mmittee, John, ole, lin 0 Jo . - . . Clark, Job.n McLarf,y, Jai.. Carter... .. ­ ial'opinion being that did, better - . I . . � I . � I . than on former . occasions, which . . . .slipped . I . . hist week and sustained A fracture of' . � friends.. L .. .. � . I . . . Mr. A. B. Macdohald paid. a visit to' I I �, . ' At lasbWednesday .night's weetinj . .. I . ' meanUh that she did very well,bideed. . . � I � 11 Mr. McGill of Hengall. sang, the hip, is doing well, we .understand.' . The people of, the English churchare n .: .Goderich on Wednesday. .. I I . � . . 'Mr. , .. Auburn Horne Circle the following of . . . . were chosen officers for the., ensuing Several. . . . Patel I otic, selections., He is a'sihger of - . . .. I busi1v engaged in .pre*Paring for a: M. Seniors . visited Seaforth . . . . I friends last week. - - . . . I . .. . . term A. I I . I . . . . .. of n 'Mean order and will - be,- gladly ", . . . I . 0 . . . I .. . a Christmas. Tree and entertainment , . . I . � , . . . ' , Dr. A. B. Perdue spent last. week at� . . . I . � I .- , . .. . . Leader, William Wilson ' ' welcomed.back tb.Varna ,At any time. , . I in 0 * � I 4 The proceeds a ounted. to.ab ut 05. I which will be held on the night of the . I . .11 . .. I . . I 21st. ' ' his howe in Belkrave. . . . * - I . I .. : . . e, Mrs N. Johnstone I . I Vic A I . . I .. I . . , Ir I .. * Beatty Bros; are moving into thel . . . . . ­ 11 . I I I . Mr. Jame§ Solinsion of the. SmAle . . � I C, Hi Bennett, litanager of the Bank amilton herei paid An official vi of 11 sit Rec.-Sed. . I , Mrs..R. Roberton - .Fin. -Sec., Mrs, To Stra*Aan. �, .:� . u � . .., . . . . new store this week. . ' � ­ . I . . I I � . . . . . - I I � . Line has purdbased Mr.S.Logan's prop- - I .. . .. t . . . 1. . - - � . o�.KippenonTuesdak, I . . . ..: ' Treasuper, Mrs. Jos.Lawmil � I ... � � . . . _1 . .. I . I I . . ­. I perty on L6uisw street- and intends. . . , I .. . . . . � .. I . Dr'.'N. J, Talt�116�d wits I ft Blyth on .. � .i I Chaplain.J61ingold `-�­. - . . 1. . . I I. I . .. . . 001314RICIll TOWNSHIP.. - - � . I trioving into town. . � ..� . .. . . We. regret very much to.reliort .that .6 . I Toes . day last. Mrs_Tait will spend the . her muncey' Marshall, Jos. Lawson . . - Wardett Mrs, E. Younglilut . J . I . �. I . __._.;,_ .. .1 1 . I I . Mr. John Weido Land his daughter . MIS. John Whidd6n fell down Stairs - 'ined winter with parents' at . . . while the doctor will in his, edi- , I I I I, In r , rs . I . .,aide G a d M A hng el, . � .of Zurich arrived at Mr, James.-Mose`9 . � .. . ,� . , . . . . . ' r. ,one day �his week' a d , ta odi . n sus * -pursue �. I c at studies on the continent. Both Dr. . . Outside, Mrs. Etling. I .on Saturday, I returne& Mr.. Weido � ions injuries.. This is particularly un: fortunate as there are already three . and.Mr8. Tait will be greatly missed in . The concept held on Friday nigbtat home on Monday after a ,two da7a . 1.11.1 . . Pleasant visit but MissWeido r6nains - typhoid fever patien6 in the house. . Blyth. They. were exceedingly popu- I I tb6 school (in the fird, where Miss Me- ,. ­. ,he guest of Mrs. Mose for a fortnight . I .Thepedple of St..Andrew's church . lar with both young and old. A . few Clenaghan is teacher,. was a grand or 80, I . . . . I.. I . . held a meeti . ng in the 61i - orrh-last Mon- , day .evening to consider the advisabil- evenings irior to their departure they w,re.giveli a complimentary dinner.. success. I . er, Messrsi'l. Roberton. Andrew Rob . . Mr.. Obarles.Cook has now a splendid 11 artesian wello It is 10 feet deep and . I - ity.of holding some sort of entertai n_ Captain.Rance presided at tbefeast. . . ton andF. Gibbs leave shortly for the . 1. . 11 . I has 70 feet. of the. purest of water. A . . 11 . I naent this winter. It . was decided . to 11 He make s.m pleasing master of cerea -monies. Among those who took part Soo. I .. . Me, John Mole visited at the Hub number along the first concession have, , H hold a fowl supperin the near future ' . . . . . I In, the after-dinner entertainment I - . . . 'last -week. �, - �. decided upon having just such a wello � and another meeting will be held were : . Mrs.. 0. H.' Bennett,. Matt, .. . . 1. . I I . I 1, . . I among them the following A.D. Galo : . . Monday evening to perfect arrange - I � . , � I Moser, T.. Watson and A. - � . . - , � . I . . � . braith, L'. Allsworth, T. Wallis'. and , � . I . ments. . .. . - . � � let%- Rev. Mr. McKay of Goderi�h oL .Floody,W. � B. Macdonald. I At a speclat I meeting . I . GODIERICH TOWNSHIP. . I I I � I Young. , . . I . I . I I . I . . 1. . Mr. James Cox has definitely ilecid. . . . . Ilk pied the pulpits ofSt. Andrew's church pf the W. 0. T. 11. held A few evenings Afterwards ari address was presented. . . _ I . iA number of friends of Mr. Saw. I � .1 ad to be a candidate foe municipal . * It ere and Bethany akain last Stinday. to Mrs. Tait who'was an active worker Barr, he bits many of them, made a honors. Tliere has been'somb talk of : . � The people of both Appointments m, . In W. 0. T. Vdo I ' plowing bee one day In't Week and 8 Mr. O., W. Williams running for the . . . . I �. ., would,be pleased to have Mr. McKay . � A turned over a lot of his soil. Me, reeveshio in the event of Mr. R. Elliott . .� . . fill intheinterim. till the,Presbytery The following are the officers of L. Barr appreciated their thougbtfluOss. taking the field against.11dr, Churchill. . . ineets As his able discourses are very � 0. L. No. 963 for, the ensuing year, :- A rare treat was given to the mem- .A triangular fight such as this might I . � . . Acceptable and ro uch appreciated b y I'm ter; John Mains ; De uty, Robert ' as -p lVitit bers of 86. James" church, MiddIdtOnjon r. Williams. be almost Irresistible for M . . 11 . .1 . .. I . I tile people. I ,- Rec.-Sep., John Wilford,- Firl" Tuesday evening -last when the Rev. The cheese, fantory, At Holmeaville � � I . . . That splendid property known as t he See., To C. McElroy ; Treasurer, W. 11. Win. Lowe, Rector of Witigha de- m4 has wound up operations fori the sea- I -1 Burns House," which was purchased McElroy ; Chaplain, John McGill ; livered an admirable lecture on Ii -6- . . son and the patrons have all been paid . by W. ff. Woods some two years agoo Direbtpr of Cefemonies.Jarnes Gibson ; . land, Mr. tow� is a native b-orn Irish- off.: The milk was not drawn from as .. has again ohauge4i hands, Mr. W. ,To Lecturer, 0. McCommins ; Committee, man I arid , possesses an . in6xbaustible wide an area this year as last bob I .. Jawett being now the owner. We un- 1, E. Taman, A. MeN4,11Y, F. Haggitt, . 'W. fund of wit and hunjor. rhe lecture . I . ­ 1, , - 1-i there was as much of It and better � . derstan.d Mr. jowotb bag d.ispospd of Love, So Hunter. . . Messrs. Matt. Zloody and R,'H. as well as being buiverous wag highly ' prices were obtained for the product, � - big own residence on the rivet - front to . JAmieson.bave gone to Hastings county instructive and exceedingly entertain- The last sale was one of the most forta- 111)9 brother John. - The Independent Oreer of Foresters where they have it sawmill and a tim- Ing. , In addition to an accurate des. cription of the beautiful scenery and' nate made by Mr. Connolly as since . then ' the prit6e has declined, of .This place intend giving their an- ber limit. I . I the many places of note in the Rmer- . The followilig were elected officers . , . � nual ball and supper some time .early I . aid Isle, the speaker gave his audience of L. 0. L. ]��, 189 at the meeting in January. Preparations are already STANLEY, A an insight into the traits of character ' held last week :-Master, Arthur Our - being made and no pains will be spar- . and disposition peculiar to the differ- -rie; Deputy, -W, J. Currie . Rec.- ., �" ed in makingtr thi's the social ev011b Of A Stanley. correspondent adds the, ant, classes of people in. Ireland. The . See., Water Emmerson A Fin -i the season. Look e�ut for It and watch following to the account of the audience listened with Owrapt Won- See., Robert Cantolon ,- Tte4surer,R.H. for your invitation. Last year this 'wedding, of Miss Elizabeth 130 Y' one tion to the lecture and eyid ed this a n John Woods i Elliott, Chapl I , I lodge excelled itself in providing tin ce -to . Mr. Richard McCorkinda'a keen interest in the same by frequent Director of Ceremonies, P. W. Curriep" .. excellent ball and this one will Surpass which appears, on page four - " The and hearty applause. Should Mr. Lowe Lectu rep, Hall Routledge -, Committee, .*.io Itin every detail. bride Is a very Amiable young lady. again visit this pariah a crowded Thos, McCartney,V letcher McCartneyo . Mr. J.�Sturgeon's daughter' Is still and is held in high esteem by all her house Will we)coriae hini. The lecture Thos, Creighton, Thos. k(arrison, very Ill with the fever. We hope for a I . acquaintances and will be much miss, was supplemented by several sqlec* The officers of L. 0. L, No. 3W for safe recovery. ,, , . ed by a large circle of friends, She tions in elocution by Miss Cturnin4rhil"10 . � the, ensuing year are as follows. I . I I . Some of our youths Attended. the spent her school days on the Goshen of Clinton, Miss 'Ounninghame possess. Master, Geo, A. Cooper -, Deputy, Varna entertainment last week. -Line And was for some time a Promi- es a good, clear v6Ice arid dIspI&Ys care Frank Whitmore ; Rec.-Sec., John Mr. A. Erwiii Is busy draWing his nent member of the Methodist choin, and culture In the selection and rand' Thompson or, in. -Sec., Matt, Sheppard; - I 'Go supply of wood, . She afterwards Attended the P.C.110 ' ition of her readings. This Was her Troas.f J. Steep ; Chap,, John Mr. Dupeo had the threshing engine gee a term and then for nome time held first appearance in this neighborhood Sheppard . , Director of Ceremonies, I and cutter last Friday. . ,tin important position In London and and the impression she made wits most Alberti Andelson committee, Geo. Last, Thursday Rev. V. 0, Jennings also taught on the Muncey Reserve favorable. The Music was furn- , Miller, Rehey Perdue, Rent y Miller, bad a, bee hauling big winter'si supply of tot two years. The groom is a respect- ished by the Hensall mandolin and Henry Corrie, To .1. Cooper There . wood purchased from Mr. John TIP- kindly ed citizen of London and bag for some guitar orthestrao, the Members Of . Were several Initiations last ;ear arid I pet. The following very Me. time, been a finisher in the brass works whi.01, Fire :, Dr- SelerY, Messrs- Gee, oom Moro Are expected In the.year to et I broughb their teams *-Messrs, Naughton, Parker, Chits, Tippet, Geo. there. They have taken u P house- keeping ab 28 Hope street and the Trbtt and Ambrose 8 with. A pleas. I Ing number on the'prograw Was one Mr, Geo. A. Obcper, Who is now filling his second consecutive year As Master, x1hR and Win, King. Mr, Je .... Ing" beat wishes of their many feliands tot- given by M189 Ounninghanx during .; filled the clittir years ago, In his first � thoroughly appreel ed tile generous low them to their new home. May which Mrs, 101. Do Smith aeoompanled . year as 84be he Initiated nine can - aid of the above ge 120111611, a happy And prosperous married lifig J)y the orcheAtex, sting A Weal" from didates A d also had a good record foe _"_� It to expected that some talent from be theirs." "Jesus Lover of My Soul.11 the second year. Ile has been & Papk Hill Will ASSISt At the XMR8 an. � Xr. John W. Elliott has tented the Member of the Order top throe decAdos � . tortainment. on the 2104 t1ing out apphalb sidewalks are set The Holmeaville, brAno W A *ed'. Id Line at,pres. Day.flVettie and hag ever since been an 01110P in I 4 , dl � dely anawill be In good. shape for M. A. toot At the .p0XS0.nn!geOou eP1racP00ar0tUVP110e1d1bl1y and will thelodge. xo.,Mawill noxtrileebon - I I Ai nesUy� last. be taking possession, shortly. Tuesday# Jan, Sth. next summer* . I 4 I