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Report Watch Repairer Jeweler
tBefreetionist aucl Dispeneiug Optiotan,
°promo Towrt HALT..
BiaalalaOgea'S Oen $etae.
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ABYbody'spicttire-Henry Nagel
'Nancy ves.e-Hodgens Bros 1
rov_ej wanted-rg a Zing.... .... , . ..... .. 1
18 glirmia e p7;44=e-neffer' 'a b;o .. :
Businesa Codege-w .1 B ott . .. . . . .. .,.., 4
Your feeds -Drug Co .....„. „ „ 4
Stray Sow -0 W Vrillfans...4 4
-stray steer -C Cole .c.i • !! 114 ' 4
County Council -Jas Cam tteu 4
Christmas greetings -Be me --,..,1
New to secure coal -Harland Bros ..,,, - 4
Xmas frult-W T O'Neil . -. . . . ,.,...„, 4
Not atter itrofits-Jackeon:Bros.,. •
1,Looking 4ariptind—A.Jtarrise_ • .... 5
Oldest jewellery store-J.B rtualball .... 5
"We have them -P maitland ..,. .. . .. ....... 8
• GoingW ,... ' 8
Rouse Purnishings-MeEinnon & Co .... 8
.Xmas gooda-Hodgens Bros ... . . .. 8
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Benmiller '
"Wonetta-Last week Jas. Jewell,
who had his eye injured a. short time
•since hy a iece of steel c tight cold II
g a o on a wen o M itl r reians i
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CLINTON. 01TEA.RIO. DE0E11113E11 r, 1902.
Tackersatith
'NOTRE; -Epworta League was taken
Sunday evening by Mrs W. 0, Lends -
bore, Missionary Topic, Miss Mary
Pepper Who has been on the sick list
has recovered. Miss P. Nott has re+
turned home after a week's vlsit with
friends in Benmiltar and Goderich.
From our -regular correspondent.
Noarts.-John Layton, of l3rucefield,
spent Sunday at his home here. Mies
Carrie Johns vent Wednesday of this
week with Lonaon road friends. Mrs
H. DUnsatore, of Toronto, visited at
Mrs R. Johns on Tuesday, Mrs Wm
and Miss Annie Oarnochan, of Bg-
mondville, visited friends here last
sweek. Mi s }learn the Mut"
teacher ot No O. spent Sunday with her
friend, Mies 111, Holmes. Mrs Roht.
White and S. Ashton were called to
Bluevale last week, owing to the death
of their brother, Thos.Aehton, of that
place. "
FOWL Suranet-On Thursday, Dec,'
Ilth, there will be given, one of tbe
bestsuppers and entertainments ever
held lei this tdace, Tea will be served
001111100vIlle.
Coderich et
au e
NoTickh-The railroad, men at this Bet LAWS Oaltantne-Tbere was con- li.ETTJaNaD.-Miss Mar y Gilmour re.
point of the tine were called to Brant- sidera.ble elation in town on Friday turned last Saturday from her trip to
fora the beginning of the week to aid over the eucceseful end of the cam- Manitoba and A,ssa, She is much pleas -
in some Work on the read near that paign favor of the electric railway ed with ner trip and delighted with the
city,
by-is,w granting $25 OW 1 f
OlitraoU, -At the regular meeting of, Goderich Organ Coe which late!
the League on Monday evening Mre fered a. severe ire:, in the destruction I lAWAX -Thos. Waldron is at present
(Dr.) Hotvell took the topic. Bible of their factoty by the. The Huren, sitina in the vicinity ofKingeton. He
Bruce 8zi Grey Electric Railway, winch, t to pee his brother who le in every
seedings Wet e given by different meat,
bers of the League and Mrs :unwell is to run ft om the isoutherp beundary state of health. .
of Huron IoOwen Sound via Goderich,
• commented thereon, A profitable and
interesting evening wa,s art was asked for a bonus ot $5,000 frona the • . SaYfield. '
of H. R. Fortiter, rendered some good liftet"Y by kw 512 t° 92' `t. Andrew's church on Wedneeday .
music for the occasion. It is confidently expected that both evening: the attendance wailslim.
4 of these industrles will tend greatly' tp On Thursday evening, Nov. 27, Illetiee.
Ottlatioffe-Last Siinday mornipig the the development of the town. The toe Thema and Rev Mr Andenson. Of
3t,
Alma yeo hd .ft i a. town. The railway bylaw Ildneame-Rev R.Hobbs,Winghltro,
The League choir, under theleadershrp tained by 144 to 101, and the Organ gave his popular temperance lecture in
null* wail filled by J. Houston; M. A., erection of the organ factory will keep Goderich, addressed a meeting in the
Principal Of Clinton Oollegtate, He a large num ber of workmeo here who Methodist church, in the interest Ot
gave an Instructive ,, &palatal; of the otherwise would have to find employ- prohibition. The speeches were good,
questions at issue at Om present time in meat elsewhere, and the conetructiOn and were interspereed.with temperance
the coming vote, and instilled into the of the railway will increase the paseen- songs. _ Collections were taken up in
well -wont eueject of Temperance new ger and freight facilities ot the town, aid Of Wei teneverance fund. The Ela
ideas and, old ideas douched ib new Ian- and confer accommodation that has worth League held a tainperence nate
guage. We stall be pleased to heal been greatly needed. „ on Sunday night; the topic teed by
him mob% In the eveninthe pastor T .
Mies D. Parsons, was very insPiring;
BOLLEYs.-M 0 Cami eon, M P
continued bis talk on the . Liquor Act,
for West Huron arrived at the Paella,. the choir sang good tewierance selec-
" Pallsotaft,.-Bare Samuel Geuther, of ment Buildings:Toronto on Wedner- Monet Mrs ------ altleeese
, a n her uncle, r 0. 'Williams on th
Vancouvetr.O.,svho has been visiting day With a small deputation frotn °ode ed the yottng men on temperane.
bn n, re urne o er Huron s breeziness. They had an
'London to to consult an eminent special- gram cf
ist For two befare eine he was mental and vocal music, wit e en speechee, recttatieretnis. °- home in po 'Weet-on Monday ldat. terview with the Premier. Ile says tbe
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that or an nd Md tt from 6 to o clock, atter which a ro e erich, taking with them sonae of Leke NOTes-ht G 1 .
' ler a and cleat° t d t sr er.
nays
unable to see out of the injured eye at n the church. • es Mary Pentland,
all. It is too be hoped that the eight I Dungannon, and others; %Wive been
tuay be tuna restored. His father aa, secured to recite, and Nile choir and
eempanied him to London. orchestra will furnish the Music. We
want to make this lar el successful,
IiIBBTING.-A meeting in the inter- as the preceeds go towards the new
eats of the referendum was held in the church fund.
•church here on Monday evening last. .
Adtlres me were delivered by Rev Mr •
' 'Small, Auburn, and G M Elliott, 'God- aoderigh Townihip
mien, A recitation, bearing on tem- SALE. -Mr O. W. Williams, of the
perance, was well rendered by Master Maitland con:, advertises A sale of his
'Sato Bean, of 'GI-oder:wit. The naeeting thorobred shorthorne,horees and other
was large and enthusiastic. cattle on the 161h met, '
Novae -Miss Nett, of Tuckeremith, Moritoriatt.- We understand that
returned home last week, after spend. it is the intention of Mr T. Churchill,
ling a few days in this section of the reeve, to retire from municipal life at
country. S. Treble returned from the tbe end of the present trearthe has sera-
' West on Thursday last; he expresses ad the township faithfully, and well.
, himself as well pleased with that coun- . and retires with the esteem of all., Mr
try, Miss Lucy Mohring, retiwned S. Sturdy, formerly . a member of the
famine last weelaafter spending a month council, will run for the reeveship ; his
ilfl Wingharn, experience Well qualifies him therefor,
and in the event of his election, the
• Constance 'townshirt's interests will be well looked
after. We have heard it said. that Mr
Asetrierieeny -Annivereary services
+will be held in the Mei hodtst church John Middleton would also be a candid-
ate for the same Office; he too has had
latire on Dec.14th and 15th. On Sunday mubicipal experience, and is well coati-
Insp. Dr. Danielachairman of Goderich
District, will preach at 10.30 a. M.. 2.30 fled tee the Peeitiee. • ' '
P. M., and 7.30 p. m. Offerings Will be NOTES. -M. Switzer has returned
taken to aid the trustees in paying for from Manitoba, where be spent abut
the new shed, Singing conducted by three months, feeling better than ever
ainburn choir. an Monday a. concert before ana looking as if the. tlimate
will be game in the church and the fol. agreed, with him ; an interview with
lowing talent will take oart: -Address- him hilvernarked that it was a little be-
es by Revs. L B. Wallyein„ B. A., Sea- low zero, When he left. with a light
"forth, and Gifferd, Clinton • recita- skafirof 000W, slid threshing -a thing of
• tions by Mies Beatty, Siafort:14 and the past, Mr -and ' Mrs. Jas. Johnson
singing by tbe Seeforth Methodist Ltieknow, wore abating in this locality
:
-choir. Doors open at 7.20; concert 'he.; last weelta..Mrs Johnson is a daughter
.tgins S p. m. A. free-will offering will of Jno. Marshall; BaYdeld line. Rev.
• tbe taken at the, door. " Mr Lowe, Wingbana preached in Mid-
elleton'a Oburch last Sabbath morning.
Brueenelot The Sunday School echolers of Middle-
- ton's church are preparing to hold' a
NOTES -0o Sabbath next the anni- Cantata.in the near future. Dehorning
versery of the Presbyterian
church ',cattle appears to be the prineipalObject
will be held, when goy Dr. Murray, of these times among the •farmers
Ktincardine, win a preach; on Monday - • - • ' • ' • .
evening be. will give an address on tbe Rxeont,-The foilowingis the report
subject "My napressions of Scotland." of the standing and merit of the pupils
of S'.. S. No. 3; Goderich township. for
Mee Nevin is at present very ill. Cecil
Simpson, of Staples, spent Sunday in t the month of Noverober •;•,-Class -V-
nur village. John McGregor, of Mich. l Stanley lamella; .lass EV-Daisie Wil --
igen, visited his mother, Mts. Hugh 1 Hams, Evalena McCartney', Edgerton
McGregor, laet week. Geo. Sills, of .1 Wallson,O'carTebbuttAlbert Pickard;
:Seaforth, is putting new Menaces Itt . Sr. III- Howard Tre.vartha, 'George
the Presbyterian church. are P. mc.. Colelough,Francie Potter, Clarice Bad -
,Gregor is at present very low: . Jos. our; Jr Ilia -Leila Ford, Mayetta Mc
Grey is improving tlowly. Mr 13agiea CI:tett:My; Muriel Willson, Lulu. Mulhoa
formerly of Hill's Green, ' has moved land, Myrtle Cone); Sr IL -Pearl Has -
into B. R. Higgins' house.- • Mrs John ear, °Mord MeOartneYaCiarence Rot:.
Jamieson, of Edinburgh, . Deka* Is ter, Myrtle Triswertha, john Sturdy;
eeisiting her mother, Mrs. Nevin. who Pt IL -Lorne Jervis, Homer Oantelon,
is ill, • . Earnest Huller, Frank Williams ; Sr.
• Pal -Worthen Miller, Alhertproctor;
. .. Exeter Napoleon Gravell, •Sterling Mumma
--.TiTrt;Ta'Rettearefeciliaa'Mata0arom
Lorne McCartney.-- ..-r•BNITS E.' Yzo';
Luton A Blaze -What might have prov-
,ed a very serious blaze was averted as the teacher. "
Molson's Bank, on Monday afternoon 'lain. _. a ..,..,' , ..a .
While Jackie, youngoat son. of Mr N. IX Sermon ramose,. - ane renewing
alurdon, manager of the Molsoree Bank, school report shows the standing of
ewes playing around in the house he .dis- the pupils in S. S. No, 10, according. to
'covered smoke in the rooms. Ile milled the number of marks obtained auntie
, ihis mother who upon opening a • WOO thrt 'teeth of November ;a -5th class -
door fennel that there was a blaze and Lizzie Burnett, Helen .Middleton, Flor.
with great presence of mind she rem for ace Perdue, Oliver . Weigh,' Etta
water. anti noon had the blaze finder nen., Thompson ; 4th class -Willie Stewart,
,orol. The only known wee for the fire Warwick Cole, Willie Wise,Latara Bell,
was the evidence of a hole where mine Mamie Hanley, Fred Steelier ; Sr. 3rd
could go in and out and it is believed they class -Sea Wise, Agnes Middleton,
-may have had accessto matches. lormsli Perdue, Polly Ellw ead, Harry
Antrerraleva-Mi-a Eltiabeth'kuhn.wife
. -Fureyy-RorFurey,--Flot etice-11fatshalli-
Robb, Thompson • Jr 3ed 'classa-Ohas.
:24th; aged 49 years. She will he much Wise Frank Haat. Etta Ellwood,
of Conrad Kuhn, died on Mender, Nev.
Katie Perdue, Chas. Siwitzer,Lawrence
missed as a respected citizen:. Ball, Fred Thompson, Albert Johnson;
and class -Wellington Knott; Pe2o11-
' John M. Joness, of Bowynanville, was prank Wnitmore, Olive _Ellwood;
-caught in a windmill on Seturday ReobenIehnson, Hazel Swifzer,Frank
night', and held for seven' hours until Marshall ;-let ,class -Rose Whitrdore,.
•relief came. His injuries proved fatal. Elea •St rt, Violet Knott, Stella
During the deer hunting season jug -Bela ' al tetne.aa Teacher. . •
-closed, fourteen men were killed and ' . antelidect for last *reek.) '
, . -eleven wounded in the woods of Min- .
nesota.,• Wisconsin and 'Michigan.. NeTES-Mtinicinal mettere 'are rialtin
being discussed ; it is rumored that T.
General Manager Hays, [of the Grana Churchill Will be a caudidate for
Trunk, says Governdient atudatitioe Will County Onniniesionership . and also
•• candle), be asked for the new Paoifie oleo that She. Middleton Will stand for
line. the Reeveship ; either of those two
• • chenges will meet with our approt al.
'
• . • . ' Mr and Mrs Alex Welsh. entertained
•• MONTREAL CATTLE MARICJIT the member of Cole's choir at their.
In Montreal Wedoesday,the beet cat.. home last k ride)* evening and a plea- h
tle sold at about $4.50, but they were i pane time was 'vent, as its always, the t
not choice. Mediums' sold at ea.gel to' *ay when the young folk of this eotia.
$4 25; common stock at 8250 to $ 50 mittiity entertain themselves at the
' 1 hospitality of their friends. Miss Olive a
. Bates returned to herbome in Goderich le
last week. ' Miss Lizzie Middleton has in
returned hem° from Ottawa; ' the col- h
lege baiting closed on account of fever.
A. Ostrdia is talking of tenant( his
tom owing to failing health. We Un-
derstand that 1 Steep,Whe Worked for
Geo. Middleton has decided to farm
for hienself and has leased 4 WM con-
sisting of fifty acres,
•
Will Will tuns left here a short time Heron, Bruce and Middlesex Electric
p e U. . . Railway mill soon be a realtty.
are brakestritin; be is at present located ich has just voted.thern 1150,000. Ash.
at Paluieraton, and -from all reports is fleld $53,000.West Wawanosh and Col-
enjoyingthe work.. word spent borne $25,000 each. Work- will be corn -
Sunday in London, returning on Mon- menced in the goring, and ten mile see,
day evening. tions will be pushed with rapidity. One
NEWT AOT Ituritactrxma-Fruit Ina line of the road is to run north along
spectorJ. 3. patip,sof Winnipeg, the Wee ehore,and another to Dungan -
forms the Department of Agriculture non, sections of the country which are
at Ottawa that J. R. Holtnes. of Holm- at Present badly :served With railroad
'eeville Ontario, hat been fin d 10 d: facilities •
costs by the Maistrateeat eltelforaainnia,
Man., for sending carload, of applek
to • that town that were improperly
packed and .tnarked. Mr Philp, -40.
petted to be to tovvia when the earload
came along in Mei:lames? charge. The
former Marie an examination of the
'fruit and theta had Mr Holmes, op be,
fore the Magistrate, 'with tee result
stated. ' • •
, W. M. S. -At the reg. ular meeting of
the W, M. S. to be held' on Wednesday
next. the enema contribution of this
branch to the Deaconess Home Toron-
to. will be made up. In the meantime
offeriegs of clothing and any other
articles will be thankfully received. It
is per Culla rly requested that those who
contribute fruit would send the Bathe
in geed' sealers so that the uniformity
of size iitay* admit Of 'close packing. A.
small contribution from each home
means the gladdening of 'Many ". hearts
and the bringing of warm atut cheer to
many homes which at present -are none
of the brightest. Let everybody res.
;
Fe.oraaay.',Noags.-The last of the
weasel:04 make of cheese ofthe licormes-
Ville Cheeee and Butter aleatory was
shipped to Stratford. this week. The
same facturyalio shipped their . first
make of butter to Galt the same day.
There -were 22 cases with On average of
56 lbs each. The cream Oily is collected
from the patrons, .thus leaving the
milk for the various -uses to which it
May be put around the farm. The qual-
ity of the butter is Aloud the direttore
are highly pleased with the proipeets
of their new undertaking:" 1( 18 thought
that the recently installed butter plant
w ill soon .be found too stoat!, arid that
further additions to lawn' be tiecessary.
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lonely ill.• Dan McLeod is indisposed,
with a cold Mrs Geo Wood ld
stock and 'intends mo in t theit
lage, to live with her mother, Mrs
Genainhardt. The LaclieS' ‘Aid ef St.
Ahdrew's church held a "bread and
butter. social" in the basement last
Friday nieht . the evening was opeut
in armee etc; a good program was
provided;' proceeds amounted to $9.
Additional Local News. 1,
• • ' • THE TYRO -Under thie name a
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• • Londeshoro • !* neat little journal of -eight pages, the
MISSIONARY SEaboNS,--On Sunday organ, of Clinton Collegiate
last Rea: J. W. Robinson, Goderich, Institute, 'makes this week its bow to
preached Mt/eat-many sermons in the FitheceatutehTlluee' aditarvr, allat'dhawittlahaleisthaeidg ietetiq
Methodist cherch, both morning and
4aFt..a, of interest to the POpile in attendance,
' 7.trnetiveaenonti.thentireiv. eelloielitienedsteicrooninns6vnainnevineig:,44obscierica'tipethionsos: and lee prospective ettidents of this
well known school; it is • further leaped
that Outeldete May and in. It •inuela Ste,
toward the MiesionaryFilha amounted
ti3:$130, which is eoniewhat more :Than appeal to theme. It is the intention to
• also • fievOte colitmus to sehotil wcak,
v.othat onfc;thde000t. appeal to thatly
, has been: raised hitherte. This
this
tollgIrsetghaSticooprOozonede alibbleer.eatityi e jpptrhee. . Entrance clear*, and
eleptoena.zirkints,.. jx.trti. our': 6. ;ides. hwa :Id !cv:ndenvre, iltseotd4. roteefar:pheteeteprntsitets..itTnivitale3ts,teerndodizateOnrtelhanel,
of the West,. No 31,00,F., Londesbaro, teaching staff !Led • trustee hoard.
ofL4 supper
dinner r:inthe evening
I ant ntheeelgbre:t oisfeit!ber eierecti. (he articles tad appeareutami
emoted in the Teniperitnee, hall from 5.
ta7 p.m; After dinner atreiteellent rie.. NE* ErtaiL .wishes the "Per '8"c!"6'.
"tertainnient, .cemmencing at p. ma . DEATH:a-One of• tbe.Terk resid-
Will be given in Hill's. hall.. Some .High ents of this locality passed away at
°edit officers will: be present to love the advanced age of 83 ,years and 8
addreeses. The Clinton Male Quartette months, .on Sunday, in the person .of
win give .some nice sidecar:lose' . there • • MreFolland, Widow Of the late. John.
will be recitations and -instrumental Follend. Deceased was 'forinerly a
' andvocal :music by tethers.- A, good resident cf ,a,eafortja, put.bka.:resided
• IS eXb'acted. • 001ilttif yetteselfa .heri 'for a number of yeers . and watt a
Pew Of hall and tickete Atletzei pat, highly respected resident, 'She was it
.porintii.. • •• • reenibei of •the °Madre, and leaves
, Ntianst.Mr Weymouth returned three sans, Pratt and and W.
, from .Manitoba last week .aand looked „Fantod,. Saleiertw: ' four • daughters,
as if the .countty agreed with him. Mrs' Fred Lockwood, Mrs R. Ham -
There was an extra lotof hogs Shipped •metta and Mee Cella, ,Seaterth, Mrs E.
'froth, here on Monday :hit. Wm .Atl.a Oampbella Aux Michigan.
disen . had purchased the Property Of The funeral service on Wednesday was
. Mrs Davy Walker, copsistingof house, conducted' by Rev Gifford. ,
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stables and twO acres of land; tee price • a • a _e •
was something over 8500 and Ms •eota • • DISEASE TRANSMITTERB.-Thie
• eidered a good bargain, Me 'annual is What a person who knowtabas to say
meeting of the Hallett branch of the about tbe doing away. of old and tnuela
Bible society', will be held in the Pres- used. bank ;bow,. that: 't be . public are
.byaeritin Church • here on Wednesday blaming as agents Mt traliemitting in-
evenioge theaatia inst.; adareseeS will fectious diseasest.. att the public , and
be given by the resident ministers; and :;tbe 'banks are; really 'desirous of tle-
e, collection taken to asaist in spreading owning thecirculation of dirty notes,
the gospel in the.world. There seems . let the former.. when they receive such
,to be a Scarcity of fowl in the village notes, try to get„thera into a bank for.
this year, Ur Black, who. has charge return' to the Assistant Receiver. Gen -
of .the evaporatotaseys that he .will bay eral, and let merchants and others
allahe apples th it come in this week; having bruakaceounte • instead ' of pay -
this is .the lest 'chance: . . Watson" ing out small Mites, promiscuouqly .10
has purchast d house and stable from change, cue out the dirty ' Ones for de-
..Thos_lleten„ andaisanaoying_them..cm to„. peat,: era ipayingnut_thetleaner,imes..
his Own peel:lefty E. Segue has been I If this was generally done it Would
iti the, viiiagea few dive this' week. J. very great*. Waite.” the Marlene° of
Bru.neden has had, a new front put in dirty notes circeletion. and •bring
•his blacksmi th' shop. J. Cartwright is : such circulation to e nabiinautni"
draveing *nod. to the station for ship. • •
meta to London,. The'regolar meeting •. LITERARY SOClETY.-The O.C.L
ef the S.O.E. will be held Friday night; L. 8, Met on Thursday, Dec. 4th and
, election of officers for the coming year there W.is a large attendance. The
takes place and eyary member is deo meeting was opened by a piatiodeet by
pected to. be ,.precent, otherwise they Misees Hoover and Coats. The minutes
may be Surprised ; come one, orate all. of the list meeting Were then rre.4 nY •
g:14cDonnell, of Herman,. is shipping the Secretary, after. which the fol.
- • ' • lowing prograau aaRecitation, Mitiet P.
WOOd to London from here.
Oantelon ;- essay; W. Taylor; reeding,
' Hulk* . • L Cantelon ; sol,o Bruce Stewart; feu-
' A bEnta; It-Nietws:1•111.. 0-4;k11,c1-11 r Wv irdnegi 'taiwn fitehrecisdtaiellbgeijiti-aCitel tli'alYrtijed4e°°pf debate -"Independence of
veteheinef:
Canada" -0 SaioyeraMiss E.Manning
and Miss F. McEwen defend ed theaffire
mative-"Canada 'should net be tree" -
and 0. Fraser, Miss M..Hartry, Miss E.
Musgrove, took the negative ; decision
'Woe given in favorof the affirmative.
Kirk Houston then read theschoolpap-
er, 'The critic of the evening offered a
few criticisms and then the, meeting:
closed with "God save the King." •
OHUROH WEDDING. -The cern.
Inoue that markt' the eeoith of joy es.
pecially that of young . people's lives,
was celebrated.Wednesday in StrPaul's
terhiennredhs'obettebriadel.argTehegahetphpeerlY"onnbgt
lady was Miss Alice E. Render,..o,f the
10th cow, of Goderich township, and
the fortunate young Man is James
Perguson a prosperous young farmer
of litillett township. The contracting
party with their attendants, Miss Lily
Thompson and John Ferguson, were
driven to the church in it carriage by
Harvey Davis,.with his team of grays,
and at 3 p. ro. took their laces at. the
thence'. stone,. While the c o!r rendered
that beautiful • "hyrett "White 'a v610
o'er Eden,", Rev O. Gonne, per-
formed the sacred office and was
sweated by the choir throughout. • At
the ClOtle Miss Bendy rendered an en. •
'chanting wedding march; . They Were
then driven to the bride home,Where
a SlittiptuOtIS wedding repaid Was pre-
pared, and an opportunity given the
guests to -review the many handsome
preset:101'0nm the bride as tokens of
the esteem in which she Was 'he'd by
many. The evening was spent, in
games and inusie. Alter bidding adieu
they left for their future hoMe, in
Huilett, Which the 'groom had.
eiegantlyfurnielied for the reception of
lis bride. May the rich blessings be-
erk.. .
be theirs theouglilife.te tbe-itish
„stowed upon them at th. at obit:tug ser-
- yice
• ThoniaranOWetth, private ireniter or of the Nay., sitik told..their menu.
• • •
ett.tteanata-4 pliblie ex-
amiSonoop Ex
., ation will be conducted in .our
school here, in. the afternoon °of Frei -
day, Dec. I2thacommeocing at 1 p, m.
A number of visiting teachers will be
present to take part, follovvin.g which
lunch and a progranime consisting of
soma:, recit aticn, dialogues, music etc.,
wiil- be -given- bythe-pupilerale 'mediate
invitation is extended to all interested
in school work to be present. a .
Cattncit-On Sunday morning last
Rev Se M. Whaley preached an ex.
cellent temperance sermon. He pre-
sented the subject, by taking certain
passages which some contend,' favor
for the use of liquors; on the' other
hand, he took passages forbidding its
use, and the discourse was each as
ought to Convince, beyond doubt •any
unbiased ' hearer. Mr Whaley also
swam Lucknow on Monday evening.:
At the close of the Peayee-meeting on
_Wednesdavatameetingriatheexecutive
of the Yonng•Peopleas Bible class was
held to consider ways and means for..
next year. •
DroTigs -A number from here it -
tended "Ilackettls church opening and
fowl supper last week. The shOW , of,
Wednesday of last Seek does not leek
tiS if It. will remain. A tew took ad -
Vantage of it to draw lows to the itaw-'
-Mill, etc. • Miss McFatlanti, • Of Pine
Rivereis the guest of her 'sister, Miss
0. McFarlane, teacher of the Fordyce
school. We are pleased to know that
Mr Neil Smith, of the 10th con., is able
to be around again after his illness.
Messrs john Webster and James
Reniagejr. returned from the West.
lad week, and both look hale and
hearty. Mr Alex Stewart shipped
Iambs to Buffalo last Week, as did also
Will
were etgliliv;erettlitreon:16dilitertitibcrii.E1
o, faieknow buyers, this week.
S'ODDEN • DEATH, , -Although Mr
William J. McQuillan had been troub,
d for vats with hie heart, this collie
unity was shocked to bear that he
ad suddenly expired • on Saturday
morning. It seeMS he was engaged
splitting wood at his own dror, When
he was seized with heart failure and
died in a few minutes, He Was of a uiet.
unassuming disposition and the igh
esteem in which he was held, was evi-
denced by the large funeral on Monday
afternoon, A wife and four children
survive, tbe latter being, Rea G. Mc-
Quillan, of Olanderboye, James, farm-
ing near his home end Richard atia
Albertat home. ' The daughter la Mrs
E. Haines, near Fordyce. The deepest
eyMpathy goes out to the bereaved
• °nee In this hour Of trial. Mr 11,1c.
Quillen was in his 'Md. year. ,
_
Pawl WitistAtd.:-•Good Ttirkeya dry pinked
and %indrawn 100. Dried apples ge. Butter 17e.
weeny for cash or trate. * mete eyed
aWaY Werldr, 0110.11.1awchwitightm.
Or Anybody's Picture
it COMA frOi'n env .attidio; is Mire to
hear theimprepit of the skill and Ca WO
&MC io eeety photograph. W not
heat° them takee for XPAte.'i ...11ey.,er mina
the *slither, -
'
Henry's Photo Studio
biottiONAL.,--MOrgail DAIWA, reeZtshfleld 'Ve
of the township, was in Toronto this
'Week on business.
BMWs BeitOttu,-The 'mins on the
late Colin MaCkentle, now occupied by
big SOM. Alex and John, Were COM*
pletely destroyed by fire Tuesday
morning, together With alt the eeneonot,
crops, 21 valuable tattle and four
hersee. Lege, abOtit $5,0001 hinted th
the Wa fat Weattanoeh Fattneeit' Mattel
Councillor Henry Warrens.
Musictrai.-The Municipal pot is
beginnitig to boil, though it may be
cool by nomination day. It is gener •
ally agreed that Mr Robt Ferris will be
selected as reeve without opposition,
and his experience as a member of the
Couticil amply qualifies him therefor.
He will fill the position With credit to
himself, and eatisfaction to the rate-
payers. All -the other Oeuncillon3 Will
seek re-election, viz, Meagre Warren,
Pattison and Moon, and they will all
be re-elected: In addition to thee() are
mentioned Messrs T. McMillan, 114ills,
Armstrong, Dunlop, and John Barr, as
aspirants tot twat at the Council
Board, and it Would not he vet Y herd
to pick the winner out of the 13unch,
iltillett has been Mrtunate in having
-eareful, prudent men to lock \after its
Municipal affairs, for they have been
well managed for a number of yeare.
West liffiwafteslis
Oomlorr,. -Council met on Nov. 12,
members all present, minutes Of last
meeting confirmed ; treatiurer% state-
ment
showed a balance of $963.97. The
following checks Were Retied :-Wm,
McNally,repairs to fonder $1 50; J.
Kil-
patrick, gravelling, $35 80: ; Thee, Mc
A•nn, inspecting work, 02 50 ; "'Wm Bur-
kett, 2 drains and culvertetcon 7 and '8,
$22 ; Ja Reid,. gravel.$3 ; Wm.
covering bridge, $6 75 ; essence. select-
ing jurors, $4; J. Allon, gravel, $1030 1
C. McDonald, milvert0t4; Thos. Miller, '
work on con 12, 50e; J. Jeffereon, re
pairs to eeralper, 41.25; A. Johnston,'
grading, grraVelling etc, $184.113 ; Wm
Wood% gravel, *275; Wm. Donnelly,
gravel, $3.45. °outwit adjourned to
meet on Dec. 15th, at 10 o'cleekiaccord.°
'nig • to . statute. W. S. McOnoterrat
0-44‘4./4444,404viini.inir4rinWrit
11 he Label it ells the
p$4444400,1$44Appww
Add tional Lo( al Nes.
UNTRUEa.,Mr Daeld Oanteion tells
us that 0 number of people in the
country are apparently under the ime
pi eenon that he bait teen fined once )
i or
twice this eeasen for violation of t
' the Fruit Marks Act, for they have
told him so. We areglad to be able
to contradl, t this; Mr antelon has n t
l
been fineel AG all, whit) *Mews that 11
his feutt has been packed to meet the
proyisiOns of the Act. . '
•
CONTERFEIr BILLS.- Dominn
of Canada, bilis of the denomination of
one dotter, bearing the pictures Of
Lord and Lady A.berdeen on either
side of a logging scene, and bearing
tbe number 553,316 none of March 31.
1898 are conterfeit and shoula be ex-.
attained. Conterfelt $2 and $$ Dom-
inion Hank bills are also in circulation
of the same date. rhi won who made
the one•dollar bills was arrested by
Detective Forrest in Torente last
Thursday night. °
A FORMER RESIDENT -Mrs Eliz
Shaw. rellet of the late Wm. Shaw,
died in Exeter on Sunday lest. aired 78
ear and 1
y a . month. Decease • was
formerly a well known and eviteemed
sendent of Clinton. owning the house
at present occupied by Mrs Whitely,
Princess etreet. She recent ly returned
from Manitoba, where she resided fn..
I 41 per year in advan a
;1.w when not so pa d
44+4++ ++++++++++++++++1
Condition Powders,.
We carry all the leading
condition powders
and Stook .Foodtil
Including.
Pratts Regulator
Darleys Con. Powder
Maud S. " "
WodeS "
Deck% " .01
Our -Own" "
Herbageum etc.
R .P. Reekifies
Preaoription Mut More
'CLINTON
N. B.a-Alsc all the artiolee
eta,' try; ICI 1 .1 YJ IC
own Private oeipt, eto.
several stears with her. son -in law,
George Robinson. The only metnbers • . ' . .
of her family in this neighborhood are •
,. .
her daughters Mrs Thos. Shipley, of
the Ilutoraroed,-and• Mrs W. 13awden,
of Exeter. She leaves a couple Of sons
in the west.' Deceased Was a Method -
1st. • The remains were interred in.Ex. • Tv Ms ..., k
.eter, Janiee McMath and Fred Alcock..' , 1-1 amall .
of town, belt* among the pall bearers.
A RECORD -The apple season ie at
an end at teed for the present. The
crop though abundant as will be seen
ftom the shipments of D. Ciantelon
alone with other buyers in: the field',
yet the best quality cr xxx apples were
very scarce, Clinton neighborhood
fuenished 10229 barrels, Goderieb 4575,
Brucefield 3745, Londeriboro. 2165, Bea I
grave1200, Kippen 715; Bressels 195; 1
The Money paid out for empty leant
amounted to $6700 ; for packing,' etc,
$4500, and the grower!' received nearly
$19900. 'This amount of apples was '
shipped to the following Magee a s.
gow 8125 barrels, Liverpool 6315, L
don- 1140, Manitoba. 2280, . Moultrie
1,230, in storage Toronto 3920, to- There
salon 60 barrels. He also sold 1531
baskets of pears and crabs in Witt- L.tall!,aarar.4 re';'''. " ' • .
,
nipeg. ' The, past season has been the aiii4eCtroimeildaertet ' • ' TA- P• SNYDER .
busiest and heaviest Mi Cantelo.n .says of deposit. ' , ' • Manager. '
that he has ever had.
,
• 'BOBBED IN TORONTO. -The Tor-
00 10 Telegram • has the , following in .
reference. to a resident of Stephen we . Town CoOnell,'
believe t.-"james• • Ramey, of the ,:The lata regular monthly meeting of the '
°Minty of Huron, went out to Mani- - year 1 d a Iietheaotincireheattieraleee --..-•,,.., _,.
toba where the hereto ' truly wee", Monday evenirtg., Members a11 present.
"plentiful. He returned to (Mauer; with tee Meter in the chair. • • _ .•
after bringingatithe sheataa, and 'hist • Nothing4 iinportance came up for diii-;,
night ha found 'himself in , Toronto suasion. Tworreports were eubmated,tliat
with four tens and:after:in his pocket,, of the Finance Committee end theadeditia1 '
besides a gold watch and chain. Thep e Health Ofeeeral report. On motion it Was
being an abundance of weather, •decided to allow Di Shaw, the medical. .-
Essery. of Heron, swallowed liquids to health officer, $30 for his . labors the past
obtain that warmth which prehibitiou- yea. His report Weft as follows: •
hate declare is transitory and therefore To Clinton Town council •
in no way beneficial.. • In the heating GEIMIDIENy—Ibeg to submit the following
Of the Police Magistrate to -day he 'report of the Board of Health forthe past year. ••
'swore that John Multhall. and Albert Zleaage=eierntleateereatiatit:Ttelatermea ,
Colby highwavarebned hina, taking his .
Watch aort ctiain arid his $45." The two cases of typhoid fever were repoited and • .
eight freogtpagiat fwever. TN triztvai : :
exceptionally clear of contagious diseases, Only
was n:ncoeEtr ;Irv. eleobBoYe ri eetdltd. H, . :El: t el 1 OE, , R. wealt 1 . .
1th.. re:8,1, wIlichie a b:neltiZ to soll'as far as. - •
phattigsis atetrnbedad Twl it ge very
CATES.-06 Saturday
lest the °e" laamsPonieshfajdlancitlef°rmer ci,w. cvf 7tfr f=•
year. , But the wet
tariUGOvernmeht sent out siz ilioug6 a different effect upon_the ' _
drainage problem. Thisis becoming a serious
and certificates of lend grants to the question as the town groure and the sewerage
veterans of 1866. • Those who received increasee and a remedy can Milk be found. in
them in town Were Mesire 0. Oyer -the adoption :lif a aporromerikadr. aiktroeuertc .
bevy, H. Ortesick, S. Wilson. Dr Gra,-
certifi. re7daltierl rv4eatMllye rewes Ititherided desirable
ham,
Cate entitles each-- holder to a -free earr/ing out of them, but lust as often mita
grant of 160 acres of land. in. New On-
hami.and W. R. Lough. The
illialeadr;__
changes and promise each, time made for the
Melo, and ia accompanied with full in. win the season the Board began a house
to house inapection but your honorable body
formation as to the mode a procedure would not providegdequate means to carry orib
for the Eletection of lots; as well as a thttf,a 1
fiC ryet ter'srotuled=reTiletines.pseetet
statement shovving the townships la or reported hints) 198 dryvearth closets; Isms
which locations can be made With the peas and 8 tramatories, The dry eel th system
name Of the Crown- Lands agent, un le gradually improving. as.the citizens become
ledeuncdaietcdappeatoitalineiort bnaeveinesgslaty. The Board is
der whoa° direction each of these,
townships is. If individuals wish to ery dumping ground, and
tilake•thein own selection, the govern : coulliturchasi Swat:wird iidsciateiratre-
ment provides a guide free, and gives %Wet thskin Per s4th the
with a Record'
- Is not neaeseariir an Old bank, " ••
Our paid, tip Capital now ex-
ceeds $l,200,020.
Our Reserve Fund (Surplus)
exceeds $259,000,
. Oar MBAs exceed .
Pour. Million .DollaTs.
Ask our customers why they
• do busineias.With 55; or better
, yet, give P8 10 ieterview.
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
Clinton Branch..
zuftrel,bilitilleVliad not IL 1?:i)eals provided to
as moch asetstance as any on. could
reasonably expect to help in locating • ascertain 16 1110 notices were successful, though
about 25 reported theyhad attended to it.
There were 48 births and ledeaths during the
the land, • , '
year. All of which zrefspeetfulls submit,
PARLOR CONCIERT.-The :parlor % • a. wr. Sgii:W ji i i . a 0
concert and sale Of useful and fancy 011itan, No;. 2-0; 1002,
articles, held at the home of Mrs J. . - . rirrAircrAt. Ripon. .
Hodgens under the auspices of
ladies of Wesley Church, on Friday
(he . Expenditures -W W 'Ferran, insurance'
an interesting social gathering. Rev mmortlins*; lith23t;, 11B891.82tri°13t1jreiegthatocaotatts°-t'01.
evening,. was well attended, and was
Mr Manning was chairman . and the Cuter, work, $413; X 'Rands, grate, $1.5);
Instrumental duet -Miss ' Boles and .F Evans, teaming. $4 25; Prot:401y ad.
connli--.A Wettlauffer, moo briok,16,60; W
following program Wari . rendered: -
Misr; D. Parlee ; quartette, Messrs Wheatley, wood, 593.75; 1) B Kennedy,
Sibley, . afurch. Mrs ' Chowen and rent of pound, $12; Charity amount -Aar.
Murch ; instrumentel-Mies , Louie land Bros., wood, $1,58; Cemetery acoetina
Holmes ; Recitatioe, Alias Cloning.; _,-0 Crioh. salary,f/24; Loottl Improvement
go towards paving for the carpeting of, f,
reading. maw wilAlsoltiss: tMeca,ittity. liclectint-ROree, $6. Iteeetpteaarrem rent
bailie : inS t rumen tal,
tion, Mies Limy Grant; .solo,Mr Sibley, ithelaiNvi ettrnedaVat3e; eatnedrYti:ne 4° fe681°eaelefel;e1815'46828.;
recitation, Miss Gertte Chant. The
Chant;
proceeds amennted to . over $20, and ? ,..
the church. The orginal cost thereof ) ancv
Was $300, and the ladies hare paid all
of this sum but about $10.
of Goderich township, tells his exper-
t -HS EXPERIHNOR.-Mr J. Woon, f; V
fests
exper-
ience in raising sugar beets, and it is 1
hardly probable tha,t the recital thereof 'i
will came' any one to44brettit their neck" i
Ifi the eagerness to raise eugae beets. c
From la acres he raised a little over 16 5 2 75
tons, the price therefor beteg $3.50 per t•
ton on the cars, which makes a gross c -
planting, weedinre, pulling, cleaning 4
amount, but the plowing, harrowing,
Weenie of $56, That looks like a large f,
and ohipping took five Weeke of good t
washde mlabor.ooye dboaayt $
totao4lyzownehienthaine - I New
irency you, neo. otviish,
oaustmtnaletweedtlitmgatteentl;Wf and Roar, sus, weitobt. - i gdirleisospn3. uNchereinsufistavtiorleIfoort holiday
t
teams, and he has about $10 to his a weaa Black grounds with silk,
credit.. Mr Wean says this is not the f, embroidered epee' shoo eorduroye
linnet feature of it. The beets' were } in brown, .bitret fawns, grays, all *
Pulled about three week ago, and Were 4 einbroideried in. silk well made
were ready forshipment, but the com- s. good Materielagood linings,perfect
pany, We are infOrMed, were over- I fliting,101 nine,
esetotchkeetd,marndweontinind hnnotlt use keep
pto them,
1 $2 75 iii $3 06 . ?
and he estimates there was a shrinkage z el • •
of about it ton,the loss of which he had I .:
? HODGENS BROS
tolular, : Evidently', the growing ot
sugar Weir, is not as protitable as Seale s
people had been led to suppose. $ „ ,
Oakville, committed sUicide- by shoot.
In WOW%