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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-12-20, Page 1I " r,- -, 0 I'll , * 71, ' ' I - ­ - �'l , , � I � I � � I 1, -4 ) I i I i I ..... .... 16411.E � I � � , . . . ." ".10 -11 . 0 % .. I r I cl-AIN-T - � N, . . - . I I . I . .. I I . I . 11 I I I 11 � I - I � ,. . No 11 I . ... . 11 I - - N�IJWS . ..VRID(v I 11111..i;;��N� . , . . ,_,�.:,�:, - __�__ .. - ,;,--= - . ­_­­ -11,11, :r�l �% - - __ - ____ V - W: __ , . ___,4;�_;��_ _'__'___'___­'­ �_�� -W-- ­-, �-_ �' , - _____ ' . . � � 4146 CLINT^ ONTAR10s THURSDAT9 DKW4BER 20 1900 . I Wholo, Number � I . - . � - - . I - - - ____"____ . I..-,-"------.,-�-�----�-�.�,------------'',�.,.'', _____________ ------------ _' I--,---- ­ -­ ­­ ---------,--�-,.--.--�----,.---,-..- . .1 The News -Record wishes its Aumerous readers., each and all 0 a Merry � . � I __ - _____ � ___ - __­_ _- __1__-__,____ -_ Christmas _.________ - ­_ . . and 'many of them. , I Afar L"V4 Clinton. . Xmas So"I" In St. Asullo. Molos &901s, . . Little Y404111. e about I BLYTIL Couch is able to b UAYtIAV.L13, 1� I It is understood that the congregs- . Christmas Day will be cummemorat, The dMeero and soldiers of the Set. . v4tlOn 'ArMy local corps Mr. Arthur again After his severe illness and . Vor the fifth time this year fire has Skating is now the- order of th4 day. I tton of the Anglican church tit AM.. herstburg bits extended a unanimous ed in St. Paul's church by a celebra- tion of the Sacrarnenti of the Lor4'R are Making great preparations for the entertain. visited this burg and this time played though down. at the shop Overseeing -eater havoc than before, A few gi Dr. Palliator represented Bayfletol at at I at the Bactielor's ball at liens I a call to R:ev. X. F. Parke, rec.tor of St. _ Supper at 9 o'clookin the morning, went to be held in the barracks on �t look, preparations for Obriatinas is Ye minutes past twelve on Tuesday night night. . . . I . Paulls, that the Bishop has stamped it Divine service will be hold at 1Q.80 a, Christrups night. The Captain hos 11 Ing far from weir. fire was discover ed lathe rear of JP No A is the now store' .Friday . Herring fishing yielded � Some good . with the seal of his approval, and that - . Mr. Parke has the matter under con- w.s followed by A SOrM on on the Natty- ity by the rector and afterwards the said ; We are going full Steam to . make areal good program." - customer at . ter Harnilton'sdrug storoand in sliftect dropped a dollar bill on the coun the prompt and ener etle work of the catches before the recent cold we4ber fir � ze the genial oprr#nt, , . O sideration with the possibility of . HolyOct.mmunlon. The church will be . I Mr. Jacob Miller has sold aer motors to the following lately Wit- w11110 shopping last week and having .9 been covered by th e goods which he fire brigade, was not got under control I Miss Fanny Wild,. daughter of the . . accepting, . tastefully decorated and as the excel. lent choir of thaVehur , ch has been get- parties : Itain Millers Hallett ; John Middleton, was examining the bill waspotivaticed until it had swepb the following bust, I I ness - J. bl. Hamilton's drug late Joseph Wild,,bas returned to visit her two The pirst,pire to Me Ratienbur.y House. . . . . ting ready for some weeks. peat no 'Go4erich township; RomerAndrews, . places an tit after the customer had left. it I store, 0. H. Smith's jewellery, J. H., people after a years' sojourn I . I in St. Louis, - The first fire in the history of the � . - RattenburyHoutse took place on Friday doubtevetything will be In keeping with that great restival. Mr, Humph- I Clinton - . . Pay your sub. to Tau NEW$-RUCOUD - now awaitl him. Ohellers, furniture$ and the Central A meeting of the town council was hotel. The loss at, preben . t can nardly . Mr. Ed, Ring, son of our -townsman, Ate. William King, is spending the .. . evening last, It originated in one Of I . I 11 Dream of rays will sing the .Polo 10 advance and secure a copy of The held on Saturday to wind up, business be estimated but in any event it will be . Xmas. holidays'with big parents, the sleeping rooms,. otrange to say in Bethlehem" and the choir will sing Canadian Annual. I for the year, The financial statement heavy, the following persons being Master Percy Biggamt had hia band . the bedding, - find before the flameA I . etqd the ant.bein. 11 Hall the long expe I S. U. Smith and C. Wallis shipped gives the following totals :-RaWlits I � involved: Mrs. Chamberlain, frame I badly crashed in the woods* the other . . . were extinguished the counterpanes, . Star" during the offertory. Everyone lx�e, stock from Clinton btation this , up to: Dec. iri.-sa2m7.43 ; expenditures store, insurance slight -, 0. 11. Smith, day , while Assisting to, skid some . etc., were ruiried. One of, the girls . . welcoure. . I . . . week. . 1 I . -$21,941. The assets are $83,1W.55, in - . Jewellery stock, insurance nil; ";J. M, . logs. had lighted a larn p in. the rooms but a few minutes, previously and !a 11 strik- � I . I . officers of the A. 0. P. Court. . . I . The Weho Reception. I I which hasbeen included the $26,000 loan to the organ factory; liabilities Hamilton, frame Store and drug Stock, insurxupe fair; Dr, J. N. Perdue, office' . Mr, Harry Drahman has built it new I � Ing" it match it is supposed that the' .. .- . f The, following are tile Officers 0 Owing to t4e heavy went -her on the I $a,950.- � . ; . . effects,, insurance nil; J. R, Obeller's woodshed And further added to the row . . fort of the tailor dhop' by the use of I ignited sulphur flew. across to the bed J Courb 'Prosperity A. 0. F, for the Atlantic the S. S. Lake-.0hamplaiti, the Canadian The. boarders at'Oastle French ar' . . a frame store and furniture stock, .insur- . tar pa0er'an4 ne^w siding. . I Fortunately the and set it on.fire. . were soon discovered and a few. . ensuing year ; . . ' ObiefRanget, W. Kemp � with volunteers viill , probably not arrive at St. John as I much, anticipa- P, William MRS looking forward with ance fal on, Central tion -to the feast of turkey, pl um, pild- hotel insurance fair, The$. I Mr. 1F.Geminhard, . one of our local � . I ..flames pails of water extinguished them, , Sub-Ohlef, C. B. Rale . I . . soon as expected. As a consequencl) � and effects, ding, etc., which is being rdade ready . WAtson,,barber's effects, ihsared. The sports, stioceeded in bagging a red fox I . while hunting this week. . . . . . mr, S. Jackson Al � akes a Sale. . . I secretary, F, W., WAtts - �' . the reception to Private Webb will be delayed a day ot, so. Tickets of ad- for their ohristmas dinner,' � . ne . w Pret . oria - block also. suffered b About $7000 has been subscribed � Y Dr, Blackall of Clinton was i 11 ,town , Mr. � Sydney J ackson, -who. for the past of years has conducted Treasurer, 0. Overbury . Sr."Woodward, J. E. Hovey . mlislon for ,the reception may be so- , . 'toward the building fund of the being,badly scorched, Powell's, l5cott's and $tother's plate glass being luoken go I on Sunday last on professloaqj duti to. . Ray, Jas. Hamilton of Goderich wits - . ,Couple "The Prescription Drug store," ,'has Jr. Woodward, G. Kemp , I cured on. applicatl6a to any werober of the committee, Mayor Jackson', Cap. church be erected next year by the by the beat, all insured. *Anderscon in town on Mondity last, in connection disposed of the business to Mr. R. P. . Sr. Beadle, W. Brown . . 'A. tains Shaw, Combe or M'�Taggart. congregation of tire Rattenbury street & Elder's.brick store was - badly dahri- � � With his duties as interim Moderator dt' . I Reekleof,St.Thomas, Mr.Jackponis I Jr. Beaffle, $!Oman. . , I . . . . The tickets are free. The church. aged and the effects ruined by. water., ' - this charge, � . . � - I -a. genial Y. oung man, well -and. favor- _ . . - ,. L. . . 0"'cers of Clifito"i "' O' ­ .subscription books are still open and - anyone vy isb. The Forty, Hours Devotion The origin of the fire is a mystery. � . . . . ' . . I Rev. Mr. McKay of Goderl6h con. , . ably known in town And coiintry, ' and having a thorough knowledge of the. . . or L The officers of. Clinton L.. 0. L.. f � . Ing to sqbacribe may do so righb up.. to . . , . . se�vices held in St. Joseph's church. .. . I . ended.at, ten o'clock yesterday. lkev. OLMESmi.E. . H ducted services here again last ftb- , . liath arid preached two 'Very approprV. . .. drug trade built no a good has!- .1 th 5 follows :' , a coming year are a the night of the reception. I � .1 .1 . 1. � ' ­ . , . , . i . ,Father .West wits Assisted by Rev , - ., - I I I . . I � � I I ate sermons. . I . . ,. � . � � ness. Tnn Nuws-REconts is sorry .to . Master, J. P! Sheppard � � SundA91 School BnJortalturropipt. I . , � Father McOovmack of ABlifield. I . The C 0. F. intend holding a grand . Mi,, Sadie Lowe of Rensall is visi�,- � . hear that boi intends leaving town but . . . . Deputy, D� Cook . I � � . � I 'D n -f-.1- d . The annual entertainment given by . . Mr. W. J.1liggiins.of Elmhurst Stock concert on Friday .evening. The � 1. . . . Ing at Mrs. k1olman'ti for a few days. . . . . . : . . I �. - � - - . . . I- . onossussoossiodissons bids Mr. Reekle welcome. me, TOO,1s1 Recording- ecret, yt . ' - . I the Baptist. Sunday school will take Farm ekbibited it three-yeAr-old Rhort-. Doherty quartette and Air. R. Downs - rs.ElIlott (if Nairn visited. -her . I .� I ... . - - _�_& experienced, he bad a business in St. Finaricial-Secretary, W. G. Smith place in the town ball on Friday even. horn heifer at the Pitt Stock Show at �f Clinton are togive' several selee- father Mr John Essen . last week. . . � I . . .. 41 I - . ' � . . I I � . . 1. 1 � '' -.1 I Gee V� IN . 1'.. ... � . . �r: f . .1 . � I. I . . . .. I . � I . . I . . , . Buy a' box of Gee Whiz ' - . , k � �"� . . 0 1 -, I fill your Christmas stocking � �, . . ., � �,r, ,� . . .. I I . . 1: , �. . . 5c.. a Box. . . . . J � . I. � . .. I I . '. � I . I - . . I . 11 . . . . I . . . . . , I 1. I Xmas Decorations. . : 7'.I. 1� . I ! I . I 1! I Xmas is the one time of I . ; , . . the year when .you . r -home I . . � . . � should have a bright. and cbeer- .1 I ­ ' . . I �. : . ful appearance,. you -can , make i, � , . . . 1� .. Q it so by - decorationg liberally :. I.. . I * `- ' - . wi.th Holly. We have'a limit. . ., [ . . -Holly and are: I . r . , . ed quantity of I. r . . I �. . . . . selling it for 20c. per ppund.' I I � ;,� : . __,*� . � . . . ., . . I I . . I . I . . . I . I '. For the Xmas ­­ 1 41 . . A.- . . I . . . , I I � , . , . . , . . . ONLV � - . . . 1. � . HINTS I . I . __ I and the School looks forward to a , . I . .. . � . � . .. .. . Jait a binting at the Splendid . . table and decorative pieces' � that cost so mu6h!4ss here - . . . I . .1 .. Dheetor, W. Ford. - . . Cow nittee, T, JKearns, E. Robinson, than elsewhere. No decor- . ,ations 'can. Win. the tasty , housekeeper as 6an these . brighti,'nicely: colored wares � As Soon as their eyes fall , I ,upon.th6m. , ' ' � . . . . ' r , .. .Bria-a-Brac. - . : I I . ' .New. pieces -are added. as -. rapidly: as ',we can get them'. . *ready for selling. But few . duplicates arid the We pieces - I are: as desirable. as'the firar? �.., . � . .. , .. . . . shown.. , , 11 � . ­ . Come in - . and see.all,*� 6 costs you nothing to look - and we -are only to pleased �o , show you through, . ... . � . . , . . . . . I I I - . I I . .. 1. . .. . . . , � __ . I - CRBWS. , . I A B.. . , . .Tevr6ler, )Bxpert Watch �. e alrer and I I _!_�� _P , ,913ttolcilL_ . . I I . � t= Z, --------I- - _-____________�� . Thomits, and will no,Aoubt get a share . . � Treasurer, .D. Oantelon . . . . � � . � Ing. It wits a great success last year . I . . , , I I y V, oat .Guelph last week kirdwon firsb prizq in. tions besides instruruentale.b' ," I . . � . � . Mr. James Ferguson wears 'it broad ' � I . � I I of the trade.. . .. � . . .. For cl - . . Obaplairt,..J. . . .1 . - and the School looks forward to a . 'a ring of twelve. The-. heifer,. has A B�oa. and'local -selections by bi.evsr& . . .. L. smile these days, some thirty degrees . . . .. . � . ­ Ontario Street Church Services. I . . . I . .1 .. Dheetor, W. Ford. - . . Cow nittee, T, JKearns, E. Robinson, I , . I repetition totxiorrow* evening. The I . I a by M a long pedigree, . being, Matchless . of eravelle and - recitation ' a - . .. . . � 'b - bol Geo. . I I. wider thAnusual. Itsp a boy. � , L . ' - � I . On Sunday worning.last it number . . . . D. Steep. prograrn will,be as.followg; - . Elmhuret, 18th, (31804) aired , F. C., Elford, I . , y import- Ferguson L � � - .'Miss Ruby Wbiddon - has returned - L � r.' . . . I of new members were received by card . , . . . . . I Chorus . � L , Scho�ol - Be sure and .Come and ed Royal Don (04117) ftni Matchless.of, Acheson. . . I from the'Collegiate Institute at*, Olin- I .1 . ' I I . 'L I in th a Ontario street. chu rch. ' At the � . � . . . . . ofticers of Clinton Lodge G. 0. C. P. * . I Recitation . Four Boys .1 . . SaLmuly Brown Elmhu a wlth you. as a big, rat 14th (18570) bylinported .Ex-. bring some on I . . I I I � ' � I . I � I tortand Is,, assisting in nursing. the . I . . . I I . � . evening service there. was the usu4l . . largii when Gifford the -following a' 0 the officers of Clinton Lodge C.- 0. C.. F., for the : . Solo Leonard Smith . ' Roicitation , Annie Walker I . celslor-(51233)�etc. . . � tithe is expecteAt � .. . � . I . I I 1. ' 16. 0. Hoare has inade the following .Miss Brandon of Wingbam visited. . . . ., . .. . � Sick tit home. . I ­�L . . : , 1� Miss Ret I a Stanbury intends spend- * attendario:6 ,Dr. . delivered an able sermon frow,the text t I . . ensuing, term : I � . . .. ­ . ' . . 1 6.4 . . -1 Eddie Carter : I . do I . Retta Cook I . . - sal � as -daring the past,16w.'weeks . To friends in this vicinitY. . . I Ife and childi-en Of Kains_ fltie Kell, . . . ing the Christinas holidays, visiting % I , . I I L, I L . I "The tr agedy of the ages"! . . The choir I . sang well As it always does and in.] (ibief Counsellor$ Dr. Ball .' ' . . . � Vice Counsollor, T. higgin - - L S612j; - . SLb6ol : . . Ella Akant Recitation Miss Gibson of Stanley a piano, to wi , Mr. ' William, Patton of Goderielt town- .� Ville arc S* Mi. . . L I . ) the guests of bis sister, . 16 : I . . L friends in -Durham. .. . I . . . . - . I . . . Mrs. !Smith, dough ter of ,51r., J ames ' - - ' L .. . . . I addition there was a seile'etion by the I' I I ... I . Coach, , . �Recorder, W.- S. Lawrence - I . I ' . .16 - I I Lillie Rei . d . I . . .. . . . Peter Walker shipa piano and to Mr, George Sterr -F. Leonard. . . I . . I . ling of the Bayfield Line - apl'n'o cased - MiSSL Breadfoot Of BrUcafteld Visited a ' I I Sturgeon, is ill with ty�hoid and there I . hilrden ,some . . . I being a large fawily:of c qukrtette : Mrs.Gibbing 'Miss a, . . � I Dr. Holloway and Mr. W. J. Rosti., Treasurer', W. Weir . . I . * -Marshall, T. Saville ' : . � Dialogue Three Boys I. � Solo t .. . : Ruth Hoover, . . . . . 11 . - ' . . . . I . . . I I ,. . .... . �.. . . . miss Stanley Inif.week, ' - - organ. . . . � . . . : . . 1. . . L . . miporary . . . I . . Of L thern'have' taken'uo te . I . L For noxt.SunUy the choir has been L ,' , : War dep 'D, Macdonald ' : ' 'Song . . . -Class of Girls � I . : Mrs. Jacob Taylor entertained the .- Mrs. R. Stewart of Oodorldh. and . . .1 . . De-. .. ­ . in the house recently vacated � .... . risidence . . I . . . . L.. I .. a the , iciaking special pftparation an I Prelate, Mrs. T. Biggin. ­ ., I . Recitation. - - � Olitfit Perdue . � it , L . e. r' S ui y School C14SS L Mrs. Fickford and daughterof memb i ers Of h hola . * . . I ... � Leech . ,- ' ' - I I . . by Mr. Herd. ' - . -1 I I � I I . ' ' . . . congregad na ..will. be given a r musical I I .0. I . I . W. Cook. I I I... '� I oaarLol, 11 I I . , DOIIYA16nipell , Song., ' - . . I . School r all ti arid a number of other young people the. troft visited the! n _.MrSjL ' L . . I ' I ' I . ,'- ' I . i d on . . Dr. Woods is now accomparde a I ... I ' : tr eat. - The folldwing selections will be � . I . I . . I . I . . I I i Sentry,. 6, Johnaon, , ­ L' . . I I I I . . . . I . I .. L' I. - I Recitation . Frank Walker I other evening when a few hours were last we6lo.' . .. . . I I. . ... . . I . . . I very - SantIV Spent. Among, the QuIteA number from here: attended . , ahanilsonre:grey ljound.' - . . his rounds by, . . I . . . , .. � . . I The, Dr. is. lover animiti. , L. 1 rendered at the evening service - . I I I . .. I. � Authem�Tbere were abepherds-,Choir . . .. . . . . Thil '"rkwOn Blect Officers' - . . I I I . ii . .. � I '60 L I . . . I � Stella Perdue � . ClassotGirls' . plea , I I .. - L gam�s indulged in by the young people. the Varmai s'Institute meeting in Olin- . I . . I . *which a . oVthe , . . cr oud of .his new-. I . 6ation a1id fe � els - pr . . . . . . '' I 1. Quartefte-Echoib I g . a' til)�Mr$. , Gib- I . Cilinton Lodge A.. O. U. W..- hits had . I L Song . Class of'Girls . - was progressive crokinole in the ton on Xonday. - I .1 . .1 acqisition of the canine race. : - . ­ L . I . . ' . . Hessrs. Ross binks, Miss. (JO'U6I_,.LL . . � b can a prosperous term, there. having .. . . , Recitation Minnie Perdue .4 � . . Maizie.Carling Mr, O..,L. Fisher is visiting at .�T. L C. wipriers were Miss Mabel Hill andWill. " .. . I . I I . . . . I I . . Court Bayfield 1. 0. F. has'decided' , , . I I ' - . . I. . . � . :, I I � and . I an iticreatteL in men ibership, no,. deaths , 1 14 . . . . . Cecil Smith eel -who � have defeated. other Pickard,& There must be some - load- Plumit I . . � * ' � I i I . to. hold its.annual, I . . . ball and supper at - . I . 'EmiVefton . . � .1 Anthem -The prince of peam­Choir� , and'an addition to.thii Surplus. LThe. . .Song I . Class of Boys , .1 . . 1. Couples since then. _ . . . 11 � I Stone here, Claude.L.. - � . I I. . . . the-tQwn hall on.Friday.evening, ­ �. . . L . � , I Quartette�T - bo'bifth of a kink -Urs, a officerk fo -the first veal, in the n' W' r _ " L Recitation . . Millie Perdue 4, . ­ &L pair . ..y shipped The G. T. Its ,are erecting Some Page Mr. joe.11atientinr . i I I . . ' I . . I . il w hen no pains will, be* 1. .. _ I January 4th, . , , .. . . ' . essirs,Ross .. Gibbings, Miss Couclil M � . I elected "on Tuesday night cantor were .Y . , I . I . . Myril Prout I . ,4 , , John CumnlifigS - of his Afidatuslart f . along' this. section., . It . owl, -to a: Toronto ,wire fence I . . � . - . ' Spared to giveL the I eta of th6 ..1ight , . Ov I - . , . .. I - ... .11 I and Emmerton . .. . I � . . . . . eta are as tOI16%fs .� �. . , . I . _ ... . L . . , , . ' ' solo , 1. Retta'Cook � . fancler the other. day. .His pen, of was not before it was needed*.. ., L I I .. . I . . . W.. Will- ! ;. o 41. il mr? I A f.-- I vr� C . . . � fAnthStiel a splendid time. The.whole'.. 1. . I . ; .- . " _, . -1. , t- ;. & .. � . .. .. � . I . . 1. _. � . Trade we Havr- � I Organ volontary-MissGibbings � , , Master Workman, L Dodd - .� ­ I . I Recitation . . Albert Proui Andalusians cprit.&A a mea U nesy .. . . -a ir wi e OL all m c ar c er . . .. , I . . . . I I . . . ' - . . . - . . I . . .. � I. � . . , , I , Anthem -Joy t the world -Choir - . Foreman, D. Stephenson . . I 11 . Edna*Perinabak6p birds of that breed to. be 'found inihis, ams, that he is -.nob going to bea will plastic tbe Most �astidious. .. I . . . � I . , I � � . � .� I .. .. I 1. . 1. L 0 U tho I se holy . .�L . . I I ,of , Gladys Perdue . part of the pr oviKee; including a. July candidate for municipal honors *either At the mee�lug. 'in the . . . . . Anthem -Hark, what man, -�)Overseer, S.Secitt, I . . .' held, . . I . dexic at c, 25c and 30c 1 . . ­ I . Fantomine . . Class of,Gir)E; - cockerel which a: -tanner's would hard- its re6e or cotincillok., lie line hnd* Presbyterian church last. -Monday eye- . I I . ovel , - 40c per, doz. Clo t -a., Cold P ­ - ' ' � �'voices-Choir. Rec.-See., J - - Bolan .- - - . Recitation , Ruby Monaghan .. . . � . . - � I . . . . .. . . ' I of it hot . I -..-- . . , . . I . Pi it. -Sec., F.,F' owler � . . I Lillie Reid ' ly. buy fror!) a big'fancier. '. - I � I quite a - longterm I ,And- intends ning it was decided to d the . I � . * I . � . . : .. I -, , _ Mix Candy 4 lb. for 25c. 1 . I . I . . . . . T I helleastaftire Choppers. � I . � . . ... . is ' , . I . . . I . . " . I � I . - � I I.. .. Treasurer, T: Holt Way I . � . . . � HIM Akara Rev. T. B. (j3dupland of � Londeciboro. retiring- . . . � annual tea on orabout, the 14th day of . � , Creams .'... 2 lb. for 25c. ­ . .1 % . � � . . . -0 . 1 .­­ � � 1 C4 ; '. 11-1 I � . Class of Girls -will deliver a stereoptican lecture.on I * CO . ­ . , � I . . . . . . Agood preventati.-Oe _No.70, Woodman -of hinan, Jas.. Sheppard . . I � � . The annual-Xvias service in nnec- January. It , is proposed .to.�have - . . . I � . . . 1 Clinton Camp - Inside Wate I 4 . Chorus . I � I . . School . , . . . . . I � � . . . . . . Chocolates, Ohocolkte, Dates, '. . agaifist,catehhig cold the Woild, ,.celebrated their tbW 1ari,*J I.. I , Tksat�sl,ife.of Christ in -the Ontarlo tion -with St.' ,iohnls ,Church .will be: ., as on the Sunday even. .. . , . � � . . . . . . . . . outside Watobn , Morrish , . . I I . . . . I � � preachi . rig servic ' I Fig Jell . � , . I I I . . . . I . . . . '. ng, pre o a I V - , . � . - I Y, etc.-. - I , . � . . i rendon . . . street church 6n New Year a night, held. -oh Sunday next,tbe'23rd'itast- * ' : I A u " iry. 6orne,noted ',,,di ine. I I . . . 1. . I . is to wear good annual dinne at the. Hotel Cla Ropresentative to'the Grand Lodges , plano Recildi. I I . I I . I . ` .. � , . We call. attention to special. . � .1 . . . onTbursdaynighb, last. The Wood- - J. W. Irw . in, . . . . . . 1. .. . � ':. A . I . 1. . ­ Quite.& numberl6f-our',sabscribers, ;,T,dWe Wish all Tnu Nuws-RuCOU11113. .. The Municipal election p0t is 'lot - . . . � I . I . .very pleasant. event took place at . . " I I * I I � , .. ... , � . . � I . . I ..: the rectory on,,Tu6sday. it 0 . . : . "ad." on Dinner Sets. I � . men have the repi.xtation of 'getting YO t.' Roil . fterp on have renewed this patit-week and all readers a MerryXmas and A'HapPY yet boiling -over. and we hear of.. no , . I � I - � . ' . . . . . Alternative, oway . I . . , . . . ;. . . � . . . � .,RUBBBRS- the best dinners Arid after - dinner - .' , 0 - have a g9od -word, to any for THE Wow Year. . . ... I , . . new aspirants -for. Inunicilia,l: honors - . . . . . � . . . I Trustees, 4. W. Irwin Jasi Sheppard when the pupils of Mss Hallett w' re I . . � . I . . , I I . 0 L . . . I ' . � . I . .. e ca'sh Grocery, I 1, . . . oratory of any Society in this town I � . . . . formally "it go' . bye to * and . the NHWS-RE().OTU)-' Rare. are a; couple of I _� although 64pre is 'a Vacancy 1,ow- - I , . ... . . Wei have them..., Try purs,when. and feel that the dinfier -a- . audT. Holloway. '.* sal od . comment I � . I � . . � . -late Mr.. Geo, . ­ I I I . . . . . . . I of last That � I I . I . .. I class handed over. again to Mrs. Me. .a: Capthin Rance, Blytb.: . GODERIP". TOWNSHIP. Ing to the dektb Or the . . I . . . . . . 0aLB(900PBR & 0o.- agail! buying� - . �. . . . I ' -their best" The ,catering of rs .. . -eed.m. � I . . . � . . "We. admire' your enterprise and - . . .. 1. . � . . � . . , I , W. Woods -whose place at the council ' �.. I * - - . . I I . I � .1 . . day was . . I . , . , Meeting .f/1. 0 Bi I .,. ' Hardy�Smlth after a selection from . � � . ' revenue from taxes - � � . : .. � I . I * I I . '. . I . e . I I )a in . ine host McGuire left nothing to be ' � eetirig. of the' 106m�inlor , eitt.b..of them Which ' . .1dence of excellent paper." . I Mr. .George I A. The town. ship'$. . board Will be'difficult to fill. .. �.. . corner store -S arles'block. Phone 23,' The Annual iii � I . .gave py... " . . .. I � ; . Cash for Butter and Eggsp ' � . . I I , X10 : . is I . Ouff desired and his unifohned corps of � � Blackwell, Hensall P.O.s wrote , �'We amounts to. about $0100 and of this .. Mr. W. Ji Sewettibas Moved. into. his .- � I I I ,. � . . I . a I . ., i . . . .. � � I � �� � . I -1 ... . - Horse: Breeders" Society WAS their progre s. during, the paet year. i ppearance of , * . I * . I . I . . --------- --- I . - _-, waiters broug ' i . Dr.nift, ' ' . ' � . - house And t adds to. the a I I . . . . ht on each course ,.vi,tfi -' like IIHn NEws-Ric 61tri very much,, its 'ainountaver $0W has been paid, $5500 1 . .. . I 9R�_ ! . __ . held at the Rattenbury Hbuse . yest0l" An address was read 'by, bliss Maine . P � . . . I . � - . . . . . . I I � 90 .. �. �. . . day, the IRS6 . . �. . .1 I . I ­ .. . . the' preciBion; of a well established � - to our favorite paperd - . � I .. . � - being taketi.in 'on Satur . I the Square to See this f1he - residence . - . . ­ .. . " . 1. I , . ... . . . day when among those, present wells : Hoirston, on:behalf..bf .the othersi. .. . . .. . I , �. . . � . I � -imposition- . . . I i 'ad. � , � . I I .. � I. . . � . . . . . . I I . . . .. . �. . . day. for'.pa . . once noore occuln . .. . I .... , I 0 1.0 , '�HE' %WO. A.J'S. , ; .e. . .6i 0._. . . military mesa. Captain #. 13. Combo Hallett -John McMillan, John Wgttb; Miss Hallettshowiiig bow thoroughly . . . .. I I yment before .tbe. � ! . . . I � . . . I . I 1. Air With Counsel Com� 1 . illop-�46. . I . , . . . � . offlve per cent. upon ibebills of tardy I Mrs, ego. Evivin has returned from . � 11 . . - - . I ­ � occupied the th About Thos. McMillan. . McK hn $in- her class appreciated. both her labor.. ; I ' . 1. � I p . --.�,, .. I I . WB MAKE' A : �v 1. . wUnder Ford in the Viee chair. I . . I . . I I VARNA. , . ... , payers, , Saturday . was thus a busy' Goderich where she spelyt, . se'veral . . I . . I . . blair. Tiickertmith-P-* McGreg()r. C. and success amop � . � . . - . . - I . I . . . , 9 them. With the. . . I �. . I I I .. J sixty Woodmen -and their friends we're . . d t day,forOollector,A derscina�d Traits weeks visiting friends. . � I . I . � . I .1 . I Mason, Dc McIntosh. " Staaley-7�Geio. .address a handsome manicure. set from Miss laa Pearb of Heni;all� visits A ­ Al . I I . . . . I , I - . I " I . . . . . I . I . . � .. � I I ere a I . 0 present. . , . .1, � -S 'tile, 1 the pupils was' handed their teacher.. the Muitray House Sunday and Non-- urer Whitely but they W, quite We are pleased to not ,that F OsSle, � I . . I . � 11 ' , Stanbury., A. Innes, - .$nil . . . equal to the occasi(in� The treasurer's the little daughter of* Mr. , F. A. ti d- . . . I nts uriM h& - ' The first toast was drinking .the .t, very, J. Kitchen. Middlesex -J. Miss Hallett in reply thanked them for day, returning home Monday after�. . . . . . Specialty of Ge' F 1 . ings . . . 1. . - I I I � - . . statement shows a balance on hand At wards, is doing well after A severe Sick. . . . t . health 6f Her Most Gracitius Majesty Henderson. Oxford -D. M. Cole. their kindly wovds� and token of love - noon. I .... . I . . I . . - I I . I . . I . . � . I . . . . ded to by Perth�J,Busb T.Green. Godericb� - b Ing - Mrs. Thos. Stephenson of M tho'prese"t time of $1014,49 which will iiess, . I . I . I � .1 . , the Queen, which was resport � 0 arid expressed her pleasure in at . . arlette, � I onsider . edar saVisfactory showing. . Miss Flossie . Stanbury is, at home . � And thus get all the latest and Collars and Calls. , all rising aud singing the national 1, Mitchell. OlirltOn-Dr. Blackall: able to keep up the.11gh standing of Mich., is 'visiting at her gisLer's, Mrs. bee I . . � . most up-to-date novelties And now , . I . I Anthem. . . .. 1. I .. I , d the Society in a the class of Mrs. Smith who. was, William Purdy, and with Other When Treasnrer Whitely took'Office after a successful course at the Model . - I . . have it very full stock for the Christ- ,We keep all the popularsbapes but - I . I The auditors reporte ,- . . The toast -of the Army and Navy healthy condition. having a surplus dtf considered one'6f the Most successful friends.'' She Will remain until after some six Years ago the balance was school, -Clin ton. ,Miss Statibury is now � I . . I I was trade. Our experi4ance enable .highly recommend theAustrian, . I . . . .1 I ­ I other tilde, I a deficit rather a, full fledged teacher and looking out. I . a . by Captain Sh I . upon the . , I I �. I � � I . � � . th hand-mada I batton, -holes, was proposed AW in a band, The old Aax ' ecutive was I ro-elect- music teapbers.in the- bounty.. .Mrs. Obristmas'. . - . . . I . than it surp � 111s. When Mr..,Churchill ter a SchooL . - . � . I I . I . . I � . er to the wants of 'neat � wi neat and -graceful manner.. Thistoast , �d -thus ., . � I . . . . Smith WAS present; .and,. expressed ' Mr. David W.anless.bf Windsor. its I . . . � - . I . dressers and ,our goods being well which make them eaBler.to button .. ' . a float entered the. council it had over- The eburiell met on . tho 16th inst. - . -1 I I I . I bought will be sold at price . a Which � the. I " other makes. 3 f I or'50c. WAS responded to by Captain McTag- �restdent,. J. McMillan, Constance bergelf as being ve.ry pl6ased.indoted at viEitting friends in Varnafor A. Cqiipl . ind up the affairs of the.year. . . . The 4esb collar Made. We have. gart Who waded into theMilitia Act of Vice, Dr. McIntosh, Bru6efteld .Miss HalletVs success w . ith her classs. of weeks, He came up td see Mr. and .drawn its account by some,$1?00,so. to wi I . I . .. . I * . tbathelsWell entitled to make coni. Why: do we never see. or. hear the min- . . I I . must please the public, We call and,so tospeak.tore it to pieces. Secreta, o6rieh and"'hopes to comme Mrs. William Stinson before they . 'our line ' 2 .Canada ry, J. Mitchell. G, .nce work again boir meetings ? - . . - Attention to some of 8 and other'makes at 3 for 1 21%e and . He ban . ded out some pointed ,pointers Treasurer, P. McGregor, Brucefield ,fte,* the h,lidays.The many friends of returned 6 their hoine in the- state of parlsops if he so chooses.' The birgest ut6a of these Star chain . . I I I . . , � . . I . . quote a few prices. . . � � . . ,for.256. . . I � . to the main - bar for Westi Huron and (jorarnittee, itines,iffenderson,Mason, Miss Hallett* and she bfw it hosb of I Oregon I . � I � � . I . . . . .1 single ratepayer in, the township is I M, a. steptiprison, da6ghter Mr. T. J. . I . i * I . .. . I . . . Id a. Mr. John, Middleton who pays� about Marks, after an extended visit to. her I 4 . . . . I I . I convinced the company that he thoro' Blackall, McIntosh . them, will regret her departure from Mr. FredKeyes of Uiborne pat . I 8 'has returned to her 1, . Socks. . . I � oughly understood his subject. Mr* Atiolitor � . $Millie Clinton very much but, one and �135. Mr. Win. ,Weir coule ,secolvil pareiAts here, I . .1 Neckwear. . . I I . . a, T.. MMUPIAD, 8 all of short visit to friends in Varna, on I . I . I . -as. She wits accompan- � ­ � I I William Jones sang in his *well-known Delegates to Industrial Fair, � Hen- thend feel. assured. that wherever her Tuesday las�, � ., � with $01. Messrs., George Middlbton home In Kan. . . : ' I . This is where we shines arid our Our black worsted Books were bough � style 11 Every bull6b has its billet." - dersout Inties ,k to Western Fair, lot may be casb ,she will have -warm, Mr. W. Pi Keyes has sold his .house And D. 'A. Forrester tire heavy con- as far as London by Miss Ethel Marks. � . I stock is the largestr to be found in in case lotsso we areable to sell them. I . .� ' . � -ice The Craft Was proposed by H. B. McIntosh, Blackall, bl�,Derffiott. loving friends and also that it bright, and lot to Mr. Joseph Foster of The tributovs to the municipal �revenue. Mr, John Bailey has returned to I . I ' . . I any store in Clinton. When� you - ab 250, par pair, the regular pi I ­ I ere I � I 4 I I . buy it Tie you want one that is up. I boing36c. We have other all wool Xerr,who is one of the oldest,and most . � I I prospect is in store for her as ,it music Parr � Line, for a good figure, . W. F.. 1t is Worthy pf note tbab three of the town ngain from Owen Sound wh enthusiastic womb rs of Woodcraft in Woll Dressed Wit1doWs. I teacher, . � will move to the farm in tber spring. principal officbra of the township are it; seems the labor market, .was rather . �, � to-ditte. which is the kind we offer Socks at2 pair for 25C. . I � .� I Clinton. Thi I a toart was responded. to Th . e.business men have made big . . I .. I . I bliss Rossof Leadbury has secured it bachelors.and very eligible ones at overcrowded. . . 11 I . I j in both American and Canadian . I I by Mr. 1. B. Hoover,who i's a Member preparations for the Chiilsbwas trade Ratteribury Street Church News. . I situation atithe .11urray House. . thai, We refer to Olerk Sturdy�' . NVe are able to speak more definitely . I . I makes, Underwear. . - I . airge, well Assorted end well . Next Sunday's services Ift Ratten- . . . I r Whitely and. Collector An- noitv as to the Xmas Tree entertain� I . . � I ,ast re . . . We have a Tie at 25c,, better I of. the Head Xamp and also one of and have I . 6 church will Mr. , Alf. Austin ties, finished his Ttv � - toes might Also, ment of the English church S. 8, to be - .. . . A . ' " I Leb us show you our extra good our best after-dinner speakers, A. bought stocks of seasonable goods, bury stree . prove ofutiw enga,gemonf,with Mr. % A. Moffatt dersom Auditor 1401 . 1-6 50c, and our best at 75c. . I resL The pastor's subjects , All four .Ar Fridity evening. -The pro- � . One of th6se would make a . line of Underwear at $1.00 per Musical selection wits given 'by the To buy Well mearis.to be able to sell At USUAIInte � And with T-Tolins has taken the con- be added tothe list, 0 111-� hold bn . , . , . . I SUIL We are also selling odd Shirts Lug quartette composed of Messrs. low prices And in that respect our . will be at 11 a. m. : 11 The Christmas tract of cutting several hundred cords fable, obliging and efficiento so that grarn-owill be excellent Arid varied. 11 . nice Christratis present. of which we never grow tired.' nto matri- '11redia,logs. recitations, songs, qUar. - . I arroldrawersfor.150c which Were Kerr, McRae, Emmerton .arid Hum-,' ftierchants lend. Another . WAY In atOry 1. I of wood for the farmers. They .will their not, having entered I . . . . 1 75e. 1 . phreys and the applause given the first which they cizeel iii in window dressing In the evening he will speak of 11 The make the sawdust fly as they are old nionyt" that other staLe"as it it; some- tettes, cluefts, Relas,111 mandolin -club, . scarfs efforb was responded to by an encore. -of which they all do more or less. In message of Christmas to the sliffet"rig, hands tit the business, Sometimes called, is Altogether over. violin club. The musical selections and . I , Hats and Caps. Mr. William Sloman,� then geyq a. .the Palace windows the artistic work the sorrowing and the poor." , In the Mr, .John Ward And his mother looked. the decorations and costumes. Wit be I � I and Mufflers. . � . I . nil afternoon a Special service will be held, t ton the . . I recitation. We understand it is a com-' of Mr, H. E. Hodgens mity be seen a left on Thursday morning on & Visit to Mr. b[eorge McCartney Of Holmes- among the, chief at rae 1 a of . I . This is another of our special lines lings of consisting of responsive readings and a rig the children's . -a sweater, position of his own and lb was so well ,a usual his cre � friends In Toronto and'Oshawa. Sohn Ville has engaged with Mr. T. Lindsay, evening, not forgetti Ways' Mufflers resemble . -ationa are ti . .1 . . . * 1, fasten at the back with the dorne and we caery the largest stock in received that an instant demand wits much beauty.. 0Jf Mr, H8dgens should fine maaical selection entitled. "The will combine business with pleasure of tbe Base Line. parb�and the ,drills, The entertain. . I fastener, andarethe most useful ' the local trade of both the Amerl- madeformore to which Mr. Slowan ,,ei, leave the Palace, we hope he may now born king" will be rendered. while in Toronto. They *111 not re. Mr. Hill and sister of. Kingston are merit begin4 at 8 p. 'in. sharp . And the .;. �: . can and English makers. I would The public are invited and a collection ' !a io anA 15 cents. E very- . I m thing in Mufflers. Prices 50c, . . Men andBoys'alldring band kindly responded. never do so, his skill In this line ombe's will lie taken towards the a . upport of a t I urn till tifter the Christmas hOlidays. guests at the home- of Mr. Gen. admission i 76e, $1.00. There is nothing Sister Societies was responded to by command a large salary. Xewc We tire sotry to bear of the serious Hill on the Base Line. / body will be made welcome. ': I in Mufflers just so good as ways,'. '0aps for for 215c.. Mr.? V, M. Mateata in a neab apeechi window4 ate tseat, fetching% Up-to-date cot in the Sick Childiten's hospital. Illness of. Mr William' MCCIYMOnt- A large number of young people Miss Fee of the Go" lien Lino is , not, � i . . ed. - � We have a special line of revers. . I an index, AS lb Were, to One 6i.the The beautiful cantatit, "Light of Life,' ighty live years of age so Of improving in health as antleipsti, � lie was.followed by A, song ftom Mr. To and He is at gathered at the hospitable home ' . � a' . . Wes. by 19. L. A@hford, one of the besti that . Slight, holies are entertained of Ws Mr, John Trew0tha, on Tuesday even- There will be Xmas service in the I able se rig ab 715c. , ,%�0,46, Jackson,.Tr. Ane.qt storbs in the county, Mrs i . I � , I . . Newcombe is the Wlndo�v dresser and hits been given here, will be rendered recovery, . . ink and sperAb it mosti enjoyable time English church here on Sunday -next . � - " .1 We Also have Suspenders, Rain The toast of Oanada, our Country, by the choir, assisted by some of the at,10.30a.rn. Therle Will b6 Holy Com- � ­ ., 1-1 was proposed by Mr. So W, Chidley to to be congratulated upon thd flatter- Mr. Alf, Jobris returned home on till the wee amal hours. . I . . Gloves, .;, , Coats"Umb . d to by R. Holmes, go P. Ing eomments which are made by Ad- best, singers.of town, on Ftiday even- Monday after spending the Summer We understand that, Mr. (J. A. Tel). raunion, service Along with a Sermon, I I Men's wool lined Gloves with dome Arid responde I . ing of neit week, For the past two itar service will be held at Goshen . you who handloid this vd9b Subject in a miring paSsers-11- You cannot pass with Mr. Elcott of Tutakerawlth. butt, teitcher of 8, 8, No, 4, 1 placing A sim I ' I � - fasteners tit 600, arb good sellers. We will be pleased to have months the choir has been practising er t , 8 the usual hours. 'The VAtna Xmas see . . pleasing manner.. This was followed Jackson BrOS. store without being Mr. E. A. Wanless drove ov 0 some fine maps In the �chool with � I We have more expensive gloves in call, fuspect our goods and compare atrilmental Selection by the littracted 6y the contents of their big under the able: direction of Mr. B. P. Seaforth on Sunday evening to hear proceeds of his school concept, These vice and Holy Communion will be both � I . prices whether you buy or not, by an in Indows.The fine display madd by the Sibley and Are confidenti. that the . I . dresaed and undressed kid, . ,,. Lug quartetto which wits much appre. wt Rey. Dr. Pott's of Toronto, were greatly needed. together on Xmas Day it I x thd evening I . new Store is the banollwork of Me. citizens will enjoy a -musical treat The topic of the day Is who will be npson hits been visiting At 0-80 - I . elated. ' Besides the cantatas Mr. Ribliah, Tandy, bils Idn, Thor . � � . �. A, I MORRISff The toast of Trade and Commerce Beatty, an experieneed dry goods man. the next reeve and councillors, As her sister, Mrs, Bet.ttle, lit Varna, lat. I . � ___W -____::::S. as responded to by Mr. Andrew por. This is Me. Koenig's first, Christmas in tenor, from the Crystal P&Iace Anil, there tire several nantes mentioned. *,Y. . PORTER'S HILL. e � . . � - I... _­­. ­­­­­ W f as Albert Units London, Ungland, and . a 1. . - I ter who can, as is well known, talk Olinton and he 'expresses himsel a candidat-es there will. be A, little Mr. Do Richard we understand. has _Mr; Win, . Blair of �.Ohlcago Spent; 1. . and talk well. Ile trgeed the Wonder. well sat lafted with the RID000t Of bual. profes3or of singing at Toronto Conser. e while, The clerkship an .3. Nesbitt for thO Sand4y with his friends Ate Wai.- . a lie has transacted, 0. Cooper & VAtOrY Of Music Will sing several Solos-, xcitement, for a gaged with Mr. 0 . I . � . I . .Wer have, 500 yards of fut resources of Canada fl -OM the nes . aurnetive windows The following tostimonials will be of willalso be va,bant the first of the ensuing year, Elliott, whIle an his way tio visit Rig 11 . � . I Atlantic, to the raeffic 16 a Most; elo. 00. always have rneltv r , - Inoing manner. t Ab Christmas i1ma ibey make A, interest :-Toronto Globo -Mr. Richab year and we understand there are W'Ur, Thos, J. Elliott, who recently Parentt; At I It a . . . i - Scotch and Canadian Tweeds . quantand convi bu Tandy possesses A, tenare robusto voice thriee or four asplr4uts for the posiViob. gat across to England In charge of a, Mr. Jae. Morgan of Goidorlcl� is visit- I The toast; of the Ladles was pro- Sliecint efforb which Is Invarably origi- of grimb compatis . Shipment of eattlowade by Mrs Sohn Ing friends la thin vietulty. . 1(1'. - which we have been selling at posed by'Dr, %*-Ilolmes And responded noti kool a Magnet, for prome"noters and I quality which he has under perfect ' 0000RICH TOWNSHIP, Middleton, writes as follows .- . I I to by Mp. Percy V&lp, both of these ahoppors, Theother dry goods houses, And powet And title . JdTe ' . Miss Nell M cDougall of Egnatillaville . . it Mr. Middleton that hIA cattle IS Visiting at the bomo of her uncles .11 � - st.25 Per,yard, For the Month Of - Mr.Tandy's program coal. I ,. . gontletrien making more of the sabjee together with tho, jewellers, bookeell- control - I prisgil It careful selection of classical Xmas (services Will be bela in. ,4t, landod in fine condition. They were I M W Asolstoi,o hat returned from - "0- -i lavo Arid popular compositions. London,, j&MW church oil Sunday Aext. a r, M;hore lie spent, tile Summers than Is gonerally the case, ers, grocers# etc., have' &%It made those, We thebe8t,oUt0f4A0AndSOldWAII 0116Y the Sault, '11006 DecombOr our Prl o will be: $J.00 * pActivo displa,yi for whieh tiler I ­­' .' . le 4 I The proceedings WON brought to & Att at& England, 1PAlace Journal, -.-A g000l understand many of the adults of the Were tile kind that WAS WAnted-" Mr. Thomas 111994rt, who hits ro- '� ­­1Xss`_ - "' close by An Singing Goa Save tile bLieft Uotoid. In allorto the stores lit me 0 w "ter,pa ' ' .. Th ()Or . . r_ mm . , � �, I por yardo Thk 19 a TOdUOU011 Of ­ ow looking their best *an(! tho Only tenor Is a hard thing to find Ana we ,congregation itre taking &dvaritago of Don't forget the Entertainment turned to his ho I f r tile 1 Id . . 0 , Queen, The Woodrum of Clinton n ed to ensure brisk have reason to congratulate ourselves the splendid reading watter, now con. Bethel, in Colboeue, 011 011tistIms.6 aflying Visit to friends ia this'401afty, 20 per cont, . have every reatiouto f061 pleased With tll.lk)g 'low wn"t so, on the frequent engagements itt, the tAfneif In the S. $. library. More T�ve; also the . chriatmas Tree fit Zion I Th6s. is Always welcome AS Porter's I V I tho large turn oub And pleasant even- Christmas shopping And lotf of It I ' erts of Mr. ltieh4b Tandy, - bmits: are being adoled to the list, the! sAnio ovelling, �, 0 � I .a&***".* -A. J HOLLOW4,9 0 I Ing opent to ther. , few ditys of Clio right sorb ok weather, ralaro Pone . , I 11111 Is tile birthplace. - . I ge . 1. . . I . .1 . . . . . I .1 . � ! . I .1 - �. . . � . I . . . : , I � I , I I I '. - . . I . I I 11, . I . I I . I I . I . I . . I - _,k___,_____i�__ __ �___.­ �,Z­­__ ''....-.1 ­ -__----1- ____k_ . I � . 1-11.... \ . � 0