The Clinton New Era, 1901-12-06, Page 4-
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THE WINTON NEW ERA
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Adies,--Illisps.; Children's. COATS
We buy from the best makers in the country—those who make the designing
and making of Ladies' ani Children's Coats a life on study, who spare no pains to
tnake these garMents tasteful and attractive, who put into them the best materials and
The finest wOrkmanship.
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The pre things you'll find in this' storb
If you are thinking of getting a coat remember you need not take any risk buy-
ing here, your money back without grumbling if you want d, is your safeguard, yet with
that fact so well known not one in a hundred demands it,proof sufficient that we please
pretty well all who trade here,
asokete, 27 inches long, madeof heavy boucle cloth,
black only, tine velvet collar, lined with good memorized
;ethane, ivory battens, a real bargain at ,,, • .. ,,,,,
Ionise' 36 hadh long Coat, with semi -fitting baoli, in Oxford
grey only, lined with eatana cloth, velvet collar, new bell
itleeve, trimmed with oarved pearl buttons, price,-
leidiea' 27 inoh Jackets, made of extra fine hereey cloth, in
black only, collar of applique, lined with best oaten& lin-
ing, senti-fitting:bsok, very epeeist at eash., $11 & aalLTG
- Ladies' 42 Mob Coats, moo a all wad frieze, in Oxford
grey only, fine velvet oollar,ualined,with seams 141 bound,
trimmed with Slew carved pearl buttons, this coat int eu
well worth $10,our epeoiel price ,,,, . ... .
Ladies' Jackets, made of fine beaver cloth, boucle cloth and
trieze,with EeMi fitting and tight baok,in fawn and black,
rine with velvet collar, others plain, lined and unlined,
price 6.00 T.40
Frieze Coats at $1.50 and
Ladies' float& made of all wool frieze, in brown Only, extra
heavy quality, perfect in fit, well made and finished, just 0 wh
a few thet sold at $4,50 to $6.50, to Meer at...140 SC el*Wr
Misses' seini.fitting coat& made of all wool frieze, in bluo,. e
only,well lined, nicely made and finished, prieea t
Children's Lone•Ulaters and Reefers, made of beaver -cloth,
t5ite8(18 and frieze, in red, hue,:green, eto.,prioes 5k•VV
Rain Coats •
That are guaranteed nob to go hard, they are made in the
very newest style, oome in fawn navys anclblitoks. prices
esko „ .. . . .. . ... . • . • . • • . 8.75 4.50 tfi
Specials on Sale Thursday Morning,
All \N'ool Blankets at $149 j !Unmatched Values in Underwear.
Our cedes thii season are more than double them of last year
We WY our Underwear direct from the maker in large quantities,
getting thelowest cash prices, henowthese great value*:
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200 Ladies' heavy natural colored "Vests, long sleeves, open
front, nicely trimeuedcnci Anished, regular 'value 3501 25
Heavy all Wool Blankets, size 5646 fine lofty ffnieh, fast
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colored border,speoial this week . • .
Flannelette Blankets at 85c and 98c :
The very best quality a Flannelette Blankets sizes 10/4 •
and 11/4, very lofty finieh, plak and blue b'ordere and
warranteed fast,prioes,
Ladies' Felt Walking Hats at 50c '
liatliete Walking Hats,iit weeded colors, all UAW season's
goods, they were traveller's samples that', we seeared
under price, regular prices were $1 25, 01.50 and 81.75,
on sale at one prim .......... ..... . • • •
la, $2.25 and $3 Outing 1 -IMS for $1,50
• Tbie week we place on sale several dozen Outing Hate,
nicely draped with silk, etc„regular prices are $2,52.25 5
$3, all at one price
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Good. Furs at Low' Prices . - wends wdl be pleased to learn the fol -
'Although -the fur selling season has only fairly begun women who shop with due
. , care have IGoitvo bi neg, vaNhoirothh i spt:kk ea nt af.r o
and has refer -
m the Milton
already decided where the best fur values are to be found: and this explains the ver satisfac-
, , ence to the xnarrage of William Mer -
tory business we are doing in furs. Every article in our stock is new. When we select our
furs our first thought is good quality and correct style. Our low prices simply indicate how
well we buy. A few vices is all that's necessary' to show the cause of our growing business.
Black and brown Coney Ruffs, trimmed with hale, at each 50o
Grey Persian Lamb Ruffs, long curl, trimmed with Mart, „. ,,,',,
regular value is 55,50 eaoh, on sale at • 6.04
Ladies' and Mimes' Caperines, made of electric seal, othem • `
seal and astrachan oo.abination, nicely lined, trimmed .
our prioe....,....„ ... ....• ... • . • ••• ....... c
Drawers the same prioe,
Vests worth 70c for 50c
I.,adiete extra fine Wool Vests with cotton" ineide to keep
from shrinking, nicely trimmed aud finished, regular
'values 70o, our price oath •aye
Shetland Floss at 7c • .
300 more bnnohes a thefinest quality a Shetland Floss, in
shades of pink,"blue, red and whitebin tall 1 oz." bunches
at per bunoh. .. . ... .... . ... . V 4 VI
Men's $125 Underwear at 85c
1.20 Men's Shirts and Drawers, made ot very fine quality of
• wool with Suet enough cotton carded in to keep them n
from shrinking,regular value is 51,25,to dear et each. „ •0.0,t;
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Photo stradio-ST U Dam
ifts --(looeex'a . ... weGek*P' 140Tugort way in W00400014 this
suitable g
xmaa greeting -A./ Grigg
coate-Newoombea ...... . 45 inal.oriezeAnterdirewe spent Sundee.with friendi
8 -tenfold Thiderwear-raegineen
Retea-W r, . . . 610r. .6 Mies Oro has returned home from
Xmas presonts-I1 .Adtons . . 5
WitIn ni eft r a 11 Turner visited relatives in
Tucherstuith last week.
where are we --J W Irwin.... „.. ..... ..: ' 6
Ebony geode- J D Hovey.... ..... .,„„ 6
wantod-gindall Bros ...... ...... ..... 5
Wanted -airs J El Combo ' 6
:servant wented-Mrs 0 Orieb . .. .... .,, 6 , Miss Doyle paid Winghara trieetbi a
varebther-SosPattinron ".......... 0 visit MI ThUredaY lad.
lik, Ood euttine-n meeker ... . . . . . • ...- e , alto j Teweeend is visiting her daughter,
To rent -Mrs 1.4 Kennedy. 'i Mee A Turner, this week.
Astray -ft A -Robertson.... . 4 • • • • • . , , i•
meisosyrissesine-Doesses Brea.-- 6 Rev J A 84814 of Oil City.
‘‘ woe/la baraabie-Saoloion Bros 8 1 1)1re O. Hoare is visiting her nroiner,
IMiss Hoz, of Seatorth, spent Sunday As
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the guest of the Mimes Biggart.
le* ittt Miss Anna Bo. IS visiting her brother
lio-8. 1)r 1101401 of Seaforth,thie week
Mrs Morrison, of Heat Wewanosh, spent
kak.rar, DOC. Oth 1901. Thanksgiving at Andrew Taylont,
Mr and Mre H Gould spent oven] days
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Weal meetings during tne past few Hallett.
week visiting Mr and. Mrs Mae Glew, of
Kr and Mrs Ai Dowser spent the past
Clinton has had it full share of poi,
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bete?: riaunnad baemr 0413pgrotmheinrnetapkoelftsichiaanvee RoMile"w4a; ja.t31411hTlimaYin7r4VtitlikiiehOnIrlD04.n)
of both paries. The Conservatives Monday.
held their first meeting in town on Mr Wrin Jenkins has returned, well
Wednesday of last week at which 11. pleased, from his trip to the Prairie
Oarscallen, M. P. P., for Hamilton, Province,
and 4/ P Downey, of Guelph, spoke Ars Harris and Mies Sadie Harris, Ripe
bet did net impress the hearers any; • ley, were the guests ot Mrs W H Shaw on
hMarifL of tdgeofLBibraenratrredanscrirateein-abned".1 illilana.knallaimviel,gofafttbYe. Hensel! Observer, gave
gave a rousing:speech. •
This meeting was followed • by lin- I us a call on Thanksgiving Day and also
other Conservative gathering „ celled on friends.
clay evening when .1. P Whitney, the -
rt.', I Geo Adair and Mrs Geo Shipley attended
leader of the opposition and James J. 1 their father's funeral 'whii'h took Pk° in
Foy, of Toronto, were present, and 9°111"" 'n Sunday.
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the feature of their epeeclies was a Father Mobleuamin was up to Zuolinow
reference to what the Hon Mr Strut- last week visiting on Mioliall Corrigan who •
ton would say for the Rose Govern- ia,very low at present, '
ment when the Liberal meeting J Geo It Hamilton, of London, agent of
wOuld be held. ,' the Imperial Life Aesuranoe Co., was
On Mondav evening the town bail here last Friday in fie interest&
was • crowded with constituents,
graced by a goodly number. of ladies. Mks Elia Fisher, of Goderioh, popularly
to hear the Provincial Secretary and known in Clinton, hag gone to Jackson,
IL P. Petty wee ' M f East
E ,. • P. P .., 0 Mioh,, where she will spend the Winter. .
'Larabton. The latter had heard part ; Dr Gunn went to Toronto, Monday,
of Mr VVhitney's speech and this was I and will be absent this week examining
misleading land falsiiug statements
"an occasion to replyfyto erroneous, 1 pipers on the medical council elimination.
The speeeh of lion Mr, Stratton was
niade by the leader of the oppoaition.
it capital- one and a vete .maker, ntanY . turnal home. ' •
Very few of such are ever heard in this •
who were the guests of tar and Mrs T.
1 Muroh for a few days "last week have Mr
Mr and Mrs W.44. Welle, of Mitchell,
Conservative friends rematking tha,t
Mia9 Libbie Elibbings returned . home
town. His arguments were
Saturday Attee., Inioh. where she
convino, 011 8a l
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has been siting her plater, Uri 1)4 Kay,
ing and every plank of the Liberal , . ,
Platform was fully ,and intelligently Or °me ,bline'
dean ' with. Heti. Butt Went up to Brandon, Man.,
last week and will not be back for seyeral
HOW MANX SEEDS ?-A. 3. Grigg;
. week& Pie took with him a carload of
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the jevveller, is having a guessing coin. sheep and lu b.
petition. A lady's tar gentleman's
gold filled stem wind watch, guaran-
teed for 20 years, will be -given to the
person guessing tbe nearest number of
seeds in a nutoPkin nowin view " in his
store window. Uompetition closes Jan.
llth, 1902. . .
A 11T3RON BOY WEDDED. -Many
last week with relatiyee in eaderioix town -
with tails ail with high storm collar; our speciel prices
are. . . .. .. . . . . . . ..... -3.26 4,15
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Caperinesof eleatriaseal and black astrachan,high collarwell
lined, some very special values at.... . . .6.715 7.00 012
Blaok Astrachan Coanknue glossy onro
iataita lining, high .,„„sUV
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storm collars prices . ' . . . O
$251$80 Tailor Made Skirts at $2.75, $350, $5 and 55,50
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are perfect in fit and finish, 80111e are iialined, they heie heavy silk stitehing,at the bottom
ofskirt, oth,ers are lined wiihgood quality Qui fi.a.0
bound with brush binding. They are
u.ade of lustre strge and homespun, .
roar money back
if you want it.
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eliurch ehlmea ST JoeXPa's.-The services on Sun-
-- day. were taken by Father Alcildenamin
1 Thos. Somerville delivered it forcible and next Sunday he will be at Blytia,..
and earnest serrnon in the •Brethrens' . The 0. M. B. A., No 848, 118.1 receiYed ,
, hall, Searle's block, on Sunday even- . their bacliree,Which are very prettyand
mg ; there was it fair attendance pre, ' manufactured by 3. P. Talise7,0f lant''.'
ft/3C trealt this society now has 28 im.enthere,
le ... • , and naa its regular I:Relating night etr.
flAPTIST entrile/1-The 13aptist con. 0/7 third Thursday tt., each month.
gregation of the Base Line gave their Raps1o3711Y, estraon.-- ReV. •Dre
I* 19 IXt!itOr, Rev Mr Dunlop. a pleasant stir-
, and rivals the appearance of the out-
] side which presents an imposing vievv.
, The sermons on this Sunday. (Dec 15th)
*ill be presched Rev Jaa blvfng-
!tone.. .•21: ii1thateip, preeldept of the
, ,t..ondon Conferwsee Oh Wait), tel;
letting a &tipper will be given,
at which addresses may be expected
from Revs. I Livingstone, rt Robba, of
Winghara, and resident. clergy. The
congregationtany feel jinitly proud for
theirenergy and work 'they have gone
te inamproving the churchithey have a
church to be Ora& of....The topic,
"Peter and Cornelius" was taken by
Dr. Gifford at the League on Monday
evening ; Miss L. Stevens presided,
ST. rA171b3 Onnaou.-Rev. W F Tay-
lor, St. Mary's, occupied the pulpit of
St. Pees churnh on 'Sunday, and
preached impressive sermons; the free -
tor exchanged, preachmg Thanksgiv-
ing services at St. Ma,ry's. • • .SerVire
Was held in the church on Friday even-
lneithese services will continue on this
evening until after the Lenten season.
The second concert of a series under the
auspices of the Ladies' Guild will be
given in the school moan on Monday
eyeeing, Dec. 5th, and the following
excellent program will begivent-0 pen-
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prise on Thanksgiving night; a number btedal 0! grAlwell occupied the pul-
of them drove in with flrghloads con- lir a': 03atb. flerNiels slid_ delivered
telning oats, hay, &e. ,..iouglataul eltposit one of the gospel ;
eentea to hi ez4 aria . /rash theytwe-
'Which all sat down !, threotkpciahsittiOrr; Beet, Howeon, exchanged,
..t.q. :`,. wen -laden table; the evening was t anniVersaey services at
-,!-• pleasantly swift thronghont. i othwel , and had largecorigregations.
i At the Leaget meeting. on Monday
. evening, H. Rorke occupied the chair ;
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I WILLIS C1110R011.-The . em repor ts Of the varioue toMmittees. were
Sunday was occupied by Rev A read andcroll called. The pastor may
, Sewers, of Brucefield,Who preached ; be expected to preach at both Services
excellent sermons both Morning and , next Sunday ; the subject. for the even -
evening. His morning text was from ing will be "What We shill see in the
Second- Timothy 1 -12 -"For I know morning" ; strangers always Welcome;
whom I have believed" and in the people In trouble specially invited.
seeming his theme was "What shall .
it profit a young man if he gained the The Thanksgiving itervice Wil1113
' Whole world and, lose his own sour ; ' church was not ntteded as well as it
the reverend gentleman has a dear should haye been. One day in all the
. • resounding voice, is pleasing in deliv. 1year is set apart for ii general thanks,
ery and ins sermone are always full giving to Goilfor ths bountiful goods
of -------. hoght and were much en- 1 nos to lama, and church Members
. ing hymn Onward Christian soldiers ;
k joved ; the pastor held anniversary , Should make it their duty` by attend-
. - cervices at Brucetield arid large cols, ing. The service Wes opened by pray-
. gregrations were preeent. The choir i 8P P Rev J. W Holmes, of Loudon; the
4. of Willie church is increasing in metro- . tlee°11 Pea Y " °Iva"'
!, here, Mies Randall having joined; , of Hattenbury street church, and a
6 there are ISM some iVvent-7. lnentil3ers, . aPlendid 80111300 from the text "Let us
. ono of the largest °holm to be found. give thaiaks unto the Lord for his
r Their anthems are much appreciated • /30notifill reerciee." taken from one of
at th ,,Li ' aV S ea me was e iveren by Bev
illustrated hymn, "Close of dav,smaset
dying, pp:trim cheered by Vision of
aegels"-, illintrated poem, "Curfew
shall not ring tonight",reading by Mies
Clara Mounteattle.; illustrated hytan,
Disciples on ship in storm, their ap-
peal to °Witt, Christ stifle the waves,
cairn after storm"; illustrated silo
e morning serv,ce ft up your ... . "Angels ever bright and fait" by hire
, heads" weerenderEd and in the even- ear Dutiop,o theBaptist c urc ; prityci
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n. Itansforcl; illustrated hymns "Rock
. , ing "Come unto me"....The Endeavor et. was offered up by Reve.r1rdGiff
et, of ages, nothing in my hand 1 bring" ;
met on Monday evening, Miss Wilson sr Rex, .2qr "rgne -,CA32e. Ili. . muttrated hymn, "Giving Millats'eeki-
, - '4, in the chafe; the scripture passage t e 13etten'et'eni The en°ra! part go()1 butted allegorical picture of Christ
- = ; Was Romans 8; . 14 17 and was ex- the "lliee n11'4'1°6'1°4 afiter..D7 1 L. atancling. knocking outside the tast-
e planed by the president: The topic Soulding and the organ g Wale Good---- . closed door of the human heart". vieWS
"Children of God" was taken by Miss win. Tvfe collectiori whit amounten if 4.1.
OL 1.116 Pan-American exposition' (from
Ella McBtoren and the catechism iz to 511 00 Will be devoted to the netida phetkirraohe) : the five sensed Mu:Amt.
ineetintr....tn•• regular monthly
Ceate Wee an enliVening f nature of the I
'ed in the Methedit t church, Setiforth,'
ONTARIO ST. -11, vaDr Gifford. lectur-
program ; "God save the Xing".
portraits interspersed through the
Matheson; a solo by miss of the prier in f oWn. ed ;11 ustiated chorus:Johnny Canuck;
Meeting of the Excelsior Mission Band on Thursday evening, before a large Bey Jae Livingstone, of Wintleor,
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was held in the lecture room on Tues.- and appreciative audience, The re. addition toan invitation to Petroleti,
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• d e en n , The program e con ['melting services cif the ehnrch Will
• elated - our interesting Patters on fake pliiee a week from next Sunday',
w- ,The nioneer missioniariee," olidission; December 15tn, The.iimproved:seatiek
. Stetiorits7 "The principal missonarielW • has been completed and about 15
tithe Ilk ofjohn bliteKirrl" violirt solo Iightet pet 111, one cluster (in the
a aenea of tbtee givisC Who were to candeseents, The plastering and • f t 0 oration and s ;low . rooky le, aloa dentzst's °heir, ,
bg Mee 'teen, jackson. Giving to the auditoriont) 07nitaining some 40 in -
phy, son of Heney, Murphy,'of the 16th
con.and now a resident of that state
"Wm H Murphy and Miss Ellen Rob.
imp)), hoth of this city, were united in.
marriage at the home of the bride's
mother yesterday afternoon, Rear- D J
Sykes officiating, in the presence of
relatives and a few immediate friends..
The.bappy couple departed in the after-
noon to spend their honeymoon visit-
ing friends in the east. The groom is
an honorable, energetic and prosperous
young fataler and the bride is the
eldest daughter of Nr and Mrs WM.
Robinson, Who has groivo 'turn eniid-
heod in this vicioity mid is a charming
young woman of mauy -accomplish.
Cooprs - Bookstore,
Suitable
Gifts
December etbt 190
Ofinion-
OUR bright sparkling line of Christmas Gifts is ready for
your inspection, We solicit a comparison of goods anct
prices, knowing that our stock will make friends, outshine
rivals, please everybody, and salt itself on itsmerits.
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Books as Presplit_s_,
Are' always appreciated
Standarnets of Seotts,• Dickens,Elliot,.
Doyle, and others.
350 titles to seleet from in the line
of cloth books we sell at 25o
The latest works in presentation binding
are sure to please you. We will secure,
any book you want at the closest price.
Magazines for 1902
We are special agents for all Papers and Magazines and will duplicate any come
bination offer advertised by any publisher or agency. Cell and see onr°u
1 bbing Hats,
We attend to your oubaoriptions promptly and accurately when reoelvedancllook after
them for you during the entire year,
Toy Department
On the Second Floor
The new Toys are opened and
ready for inspection. We invite par-
ents to bring theirchildren and look
D. 114 Gledhill, of Kincardine, gave us a over the stock. The children will be
Elehad been up visiting at Benmiller and
call on Monday While On hie way ho'me. delighted to See what Old Santa has
Goderioh for several days last week.
. We had the element) of a call from Geo
MoEwert, Pa. P., and A EfoReth, two
Heiman gentlemen, on Saturday, while
up here attending to some business.
W R Longli, Clinton, was among those
erment at the meeting of the Direotore of
the Ontario Educational Association In
Toronto, on Thursday,
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Mr Samuel Townsend W613 viaiting
friends in Seatorth last week, he is en-
joying himself immenselyaround here
with friends but we hear he intends to re-
nirn to Brandon alertly.
Airs edsgardy-Sraith went to Toronto
Monday and reniained for the rest of the
week. Her mother Mrs PaoHardy wee
visiting in Goderiob for & short while
returning home on Monday.
Mr Lee Brown, of Welland, was home on
a ; He has been under the weather
for anent' months, and is only now feel-
ing like hiniself. His cous;n, M. Bib.
bort, of Ridgeway, accompanied him.
meets. Both have the est wishes of
Dr Krausman, formerly a Clintonian,
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hosts of friends forithe best the wospent Thanksgiving and following days
affords,with his friend, Jan Fair, returning
no more; the cause of his death was aye Or Detroit, w ere she purposes
to De.
affords, of ."Which they are in every troit on Monday. He has many warm
way worthy". ' . friendsliere who were delighted to see him.
Our friend 3 Et McClinton, of Westfield,
called an us Monday when here awaiting
on W 0 Myers, of Brantford (formerly of
Clinton), who is now representin the
hiat ",.,-fiek and they went down on Rai. natll 1?",kenaf9 !YE1 q. NIP?, Tiltelly
urday to ,,ttend the ' funeral.- The, de- & Co, ' . '
ceased was ill klie llanni. health Until se ,. , . .
.ers uagen, of tovrd; Aeaves in a few
Thursda,y and in twelve lieiirs he was d ' f ' ' h • - '
due t� a clot of Wood on tbe brain. spending the winter with her daughter.
Mr Adair was a retired farmer and has Her brother, Mrs Charles MoIntosh, of
lived near the town of Oshawa for a Hallett, who has lately come to town, will
few years ; he was oft:Irish deecebt al- - '
tamps her house in the meentime. .
.triouill Pi 911-r 4.3;art Li.' birth having Will Lindsey, ton of Mr John Lindinty,
been bOrn at NeWtOtiville, in West Huron road, a ho went out to Manitoba on
Durham, in the year 1820, thee he was the banisters' excursion, returned on
Friday. He spent the time at ' Treherne
of the respected age of 75 years. The •
a 1 fhil h '
late gentleman was of a retiring nature and found p enty o work, w e e
lic life ; in polities he Was a Conger -
puke 12ved himself first rete; he eaye Ontario ei
and never sought any position in
pl;nty good enough tor him.
TntiVe and a member of the Methodist Jos. Chambers, of the LOndon rceating
church. Beeidell hie bereaved wife and Ventilating Co., spent Thanksgiving
'An intrvi_Trii there is a family of seven Day with a friend here. Joe has had
c.laildren left- bebhatl, to Mellra-Mre wine big centre* and iii mairiag mule).
Jae Werry, of Wuolstock (formerly of and holding hie oft ereong the insiey
Clinton) Mrs Geo Shipley, of Clinton, oompetitors, At present he , is. putting in
Mrs 0, Slone and M : at manuttiotury in Chatham.
Mrs B Warden of the &littera end ventilatore in. a large
Oshawa, Miss Hale and William) 3"
home and Cherie L. at Clinton. min it Goyenlock, of MoKillep, we in
town led week, he having been connected
DRAM OP THOS. EAST. -An old with Mr D Cantelon in a recent shipment
and 1 espected residentof Hullett town- to Manitoba, Mr Govenlook'a name was
ship passed to his reward on Thursday, recently mentioned as a poesible indenen-
the 2Sth of NoVenther, at the age.of 71 dew candidate for the bud in Lost
yeare, 7 months and 7 days. It Wag Stiron, but be flays he has no intention
known generally that, he Was confined whatever of running; he beleaves he would
to the house and his illness serious but receive a generoue and poasibly embus.
friends Were surprised when theylearnt fel support, but eniphetially states that be
of his demise. He Was not only well has no intention of being a candidate,
known in Hallett township but also in
Mrs F R Giese, of London Junction, was
Clinton, having lived in the town for a
the glint of Mre E M McLean on Thanke-
While some time ago. The late Mr -.
lied Was a native of Devonshire, Eng- ,_
giving Day and Friday last. She is a
le tte.nd able newsnaner Writer many of
land, and came to A.metica about the a ••=h - = = • -
year 1851, and, worked at what was hersoontributione having appeared •ils the
London papers, and for the mike of
Moved west to Clinton and a r a d af I d
then known as "Little York;" then he
keeping in the dark the attiole were placed
brick yard which he ran only for it a ta ted
over non e plumea. re G see an
Beason. After this he was employed 1681117 ePant the PlUit and namV,Pr°'Pl°n°
With .I. Whitehead making bridal for summers at Bayfield end parte many
Inntarte, with
it few y eare, and finally bought a five friends throughout western
acre lot on the gravel road, afterwarus
A whom she was popular, Her Winton
buying the remainder of the hundred friends were glad to see and weleonie her.
acresoti
_, Which he started a brick yard, Aniong those we noticed here 'for
which he continued for about 40 years, Thanksgiving Day were: -L Whitely,
and where he lived until his death. from St Thomas ; Mr and Mre IA Cooper,
Ile was a Member of the Anglican Tororito ; Rev and Mrs Helmet& of Askin
church and in polities it ConserVatiVe, street oharoh, London. at Dr Relines':
but never extreme. His wife died thir-
Dr and Mrs Smith and Mr and laritT. Hall
teen years ago at Christmas time, and and son, St Thomas, at It P Reekie'e;
four children are also dead,the star vie., It S Ford, of Petrolia, at W Newoomb-ette
ing members being William and Mr and MO Mulloy, of London, spent
Henry of Clinton, Edward and George Sunday as the guests of Mr and lare Jas.
On the bomeetead, John in Virginia, Twitchell, returning home on Monday.
Mrs Ben Churchill of Builett, Mrs S. 'having been at Mitchell for Thanksgiving.
Layriek of Dowragie, Mich., Mrs H. Mr T. E. Wallace and Miss Walleee, of
Stanbury and Mrs Lietle, of Detroit. Goderieh, with Ur and Mrs J IfeGerve,
The funeral took pltace On Sunday to who returned with them to the eounty
Clinton cemetery the services being town teniaining until over Sunday,
conducted by Rev Mr Taylor, of St. w Er i d "f
Thomas*, who had exchanged pulpits Bey J o mes, an wi el of London,
with the rector of St Penni ehurch the 1.2
snentTeanksgng with their son, Dr 11
ointearktra 3 Vir Holmee has recently
been gerionely ill With an affeetion of her
heart, so much ao thet her life was in
danger, bet he many Mende here will be
Aid to know thatehe id somewhat betttr,
Mr Holmes has been in the ministry
11610:11 forty years, and no chop that he
ever rata has it more tender spot in his
memory and effentione thee Itaitenbury
aired elierch, Clinton, arid it might be
Mid the peo le of tide church entertain
DIED AT OSELAWA.-lhe father
of alas Adair (clexic at W. Taylor &
Son) ane Mrs Geo Shipley passed away
at his late home in, Oeha,wa, on FridaY
nell.bearers being Messrs Jite Snel . H.
,whieh he accepted, has calle to Hann. Warren, T. Archer,.lae Heynelde,Thos
ilton, Bermuda, and Zinn chnrch,Witn• Bear in and A.. W eir.
nipeg. .
Athhtiond local netrioatillbe found. cat inp-
The friends Of Ree, P.I.Oliten. Leek- thnlonti
tie*, will be glad to know that he hes .,.. „ ° ...." ' ' . ' ,
cfrooet entirely recovered from the ef. int ritnr%. miner% an aged citizen of
take Part that part of the Prneraliallo tinting hae been done by 1 & S (holt ble te undertake & own p'ulpit writ+, J st J'arneat Cethedral 11100trealt Wee
1
eit 0 ft reten
- had to be abandoned, The 8thallor and 3* CoP puttingon the dishing a
prepared for them. •
The Santa °tains letter box is ready;
Send on your letters children and tell ,
Santa Claus what you would like as
presents. '
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Christmas Papers and Annuals
. Globe Moats .Number
Printed on the finest coated paper, 52
pages, beautifully illustrated throughout,
five colored supplements -The Bugler,
Choirsters, Golf, The First/tide and Comet-
ing, The best Canadian number ever
isened. '
In Pasteboard Tubes........50o
, By Mai) .....55e
Boys' Own .
01-irl's Own A.minal 51.75 •
Leisure Hour 51.75
. Sunday at Home-. . . .. $1.75
British Workman..............
Canadian Almanao.. ;... . ...25 •
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Pears Annual, with 3 su emente--
Little Bobs, •Witehery. and T Combnc. .
Neleon-Price 506
Holly Leaves, with the supplement -
England, Ireland and Scotland, t(oharge. of
the union brigade at Waterloo.) -Price 50e
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Illustreted Leaden New& with suliple-'
ment-In the link of Time -Price 50:. • "
Gentle-10cm, with supplement --,Dake- •
and Duchess of Cornwall and York an&
their family ot•boyebeautitally printed on:,
l white- eatin-Priee 50o • • .
- Subscriptions and renewela received for all Magazines and papers',
CalendarS and Xmas Cards. .
Perheps ths nicest assortment of Calendars outside the cities la to be found wish Tit,
Our Window display gives you an idea of the style andamortment. Make yourueleotions
early as the Moak is limited.
ooPer
ristmas
eating
Another Holiday Season is right at our doors, bring-
ing its Christmas Duties as well as Christmas Cheer. You,
have presentsto buy undoubtedly,and you feel that the selec-
tion of nice and appropriate articles, at prices within the limits,
of your prigs, will prove no small task. We present the fol-
lowing hst as a helper, suggesting a few substantial and usefut
articles, which may be selected from our large stock of suitable
Christmas Presents. a .
Watches
Ladies' gold and gold filled *etches $10 00
Ladies' Solid Silver Watches ..... $ 8.50
Gentlemen's Gold filled. weitehee.... 10,00
Gentlemen's Silver, Sickle Watches 5.00
Boys' Watehea . . ... ........ 4 2.08
' Chains
Ladies' roll plate long attics,. 2.00
Ladies' 1-10 filled chains, gold elide 4,00
Gentlercien'e Roll Plate chains .... 2.00
Ge.ntleineri:a go. idepiloatceakoshaing Los
Eight day olooks.1-2 hour strike ... 8 00
Eight dayrgarbellized clocks ...... coo
Fancy teas and Gilt olooks 2.00
Gentlemen'e leaflet° and charms .. • . .50 • .
Sterling Silver Nayeltiee ...., ..... .2IS-
Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
Solid gold frames with lame
oom filled frames with lenses a.so,
Gots plated frame" with lemma 1.00
Eye glees chains all etyIee ...,Lao
Silver Plated Ware
Oofte*e:Spcont, i doz in oase...,.......1./5
Tea Stialihe to 4... .. ......1.$0‘
Cold treat Forks " •.....
Berry Spacing ill
,4•644404,,4,1.0G
&VAC El/10Mo til
*ark" rrilf 60
Butter Knives " . t • r • t • • r t ekk
Soup Ladiet " . . . .... . : .2.55
Gravy Ladle* * 1,00
ft
Nickel alarm oloOks ..... . . . ....,... 1.00 1,Tzu thsoks
Oreara Ladies ' " .... . . '75
..•...••,1.01)
1 Hat Picks, i dem ,. " r.- /.55
•Iewelry
Solidgoldlint Ledies Gent 'Binge 11,6 1.60 It nit Knives " t. 1 75.
Berry 'Perko " " '' • .. 40. If • 1.75
1, 101t Ladies Opal Binge • . 2•00 Child's Knife, Pork and 8pOon,in case 1.00
" 14k Diamond Rings .... 18.00 Dessert entaahleEnives per doz...
to Cbildren't Binge ....... .75
ot Gentlemen's Binge . 0 r o 4 4.00 Cohomuhtianoattitpon..15.n.g..t E,and..$.13.00..n.!1.o.ld,e.r. .8.04
" 14k Pearl Brooches , „ . 6 6 4.60 Oake Baskf3ts . • .... ...... • ...02.25.
14k Pearl Stick Pins .6 64 1.761 arty D sh . _.. . • ........ • • .. • . 2.00
Boll Plate chain Bracelets ......t t 1.25 Tett3cts (Tea- rot, arearn,S4agar,Sitoon
Solid Silver chain BratoeItte.:... • .. "1".25 Holder)... , ..... . ....Yr 11 M10.00'
i
Gold lasted and silver ouft links.... .50 Fern Vote, Call Belle, Lilt Mande, Bon
a Brooches- and stick pinii ... .25 Ron Dish, Card Iteiteivere, Bread Men
We will give a Lady's or Gent's Gold filled stem wind'
Watch, guaranteed for 20 years, to the person guessing the
ueartst nuraber of seeds in a pumpliin,now on view in our win-
dow. One guess given for each and every de.11ar spent in our
stole, This includes repairs. Competition closes Jan. litht,
ti d s holy damaged, by Are in the upper per- 1002.
8P8 flp Iveret.., touehes, eine & aVe the Sea Dr Cornish, a superannuote
riot/ hY treill 111° Pref""°”14 An" contract ' for the hewing. and the t lilethnde" tninieter (territeriy. of Oline • - the mootkindly reeolleetions and feeling
rithattlihed got up for thern-,:a large stained glass forniRbett ,trotibq too h -a Woo inVitad by the yi3stry or Senator Hanna has glyeil $5,000- tor Ar :trePmesi 11P Io&rOs 46hin greet. I 40
A *)* Jewe er and ptioian,
'` *mot ooroo mode taffY ft* ehth Ilardwere Co„ of London, ta nil put Eininamn I ItefOrtned Episcopal ------itherto the Cleveland Committee claureh at the end of the conference r •
*hetet. The meetinrt Weathen brougue malcos trietchereh leek like a I take fiat ehni Re of thole alit& andho 'National Uoltinley Memerh,) Atm. t.nd will enter whateter °barge Conference
• h, to a dose with sing ng and prayer, nu p • y e. ngregation on Shaw street) Toronto, At On.
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