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The Clinton New Era, 1911-12-21, Page 6- - . Tax tCi.11ii"M it W =A-1 THir�l►D�,Y. x� c1. xl i�u. *, I VW* .. -. d - = T - .. ..-. F -.a- .. .--f . - -. _ 11 -i I OW _ . .. ... -. :.. Gieorge Eitrcblay.of Regina, iwa ppend• d1,,,►d��,,J►,►hA►1AAAA14AAIRitA:k�,1►A►►A+t►+A�A/►�►A/►� _ [___ ...,. .. .... .. iu�t the .halidsysr >hrith blit brothers ltitad , a;her friegd's. i • The council will 'submit the heat, om al U. _ ti qpo* - � . I named D. J. M00-dium eA OW�W'elrlff &Z' strict I DNews Jail. 1, sada hyla w light anti aawerapia Go the lraa0ple on e _____ -11---4 -1 11 �, glue fO two veears nmandltthe Anther w»rTXKwT1ITIFTY ��'y►�rT► �w�1�r ►Tt��?n `/ �7��n'M h the eoune nc l to be thhe e third ayor bead of • ' Make th iS Store ou� ]�ungatsnndl!tn Ald lives at Mr. ]rtmwland's althongli the aonimituo,d Mr. Johnson, of f;linton, is visiting 98 years of Agep with was born in 19eafarth Lodge, Na. 3, of the A. U. Canada. Along with her p:trE•nta• she U. W ,has elected khe fallowing t)ffi• labii Mc• Qom• t+ his son here. moved to. Morris townshiN ux Il}a3 :ted cess for the cotriing year :. The , . Last Ca . Reach uarters for ` Ed, Durnin, of Toronto, visited laic- ,in 1870 was united in marriage to her Lennon. past toaster ; R. Gr. Yaxrke, ' „- . parents here recently,. ilgw bereft partner. For 13U years masker workman ; Joun Grieve, fore- . • 0, H. Wallington held a very sue- Mr. and Mrs..Kowland lived in Hallett Riau ; J. Frrtorec)n, overseor ; Goo. Pat- t y� ceesful auction sale, Mr. Wallington, ,And then waved to MoKillop ersou,recorder ; F. 0. Neelin,financler, Xmas' Buy1 lig has sold his farm to Mr. Peltman, of township.the wham they have residadfor . S. T. Holmes, treasurer : J. S. Oaaper, • -� Oo aye Bay.who tack possession im• yy guide : Wm, Trott, inside watchman ; ^ p y have . Jnap of Hullet6 P t ick, of sous Y H. Stephenson, outside watchman ; F, . mediately. y �,�.�-.r- _ _ liar. and Mrs. E, Whittaker Daniel, of North Dakota; . , J , o G. Neelin, repreaentative to itis grand ' L to announce tklat our StOt;ks, of ap- left for Vancouver, where: the will Calgary lodge meeting ;-oleo. Patterson, alter We now g fut� Christm-as y Oal r ;and Edward and dal�rdon at . .^ make their home. home. Thera were also two daugh•' native, 1.4 .riate artl,.les. for Christmas. rifts are•now complete William and James Walsh, of Bider- tars, Lye lata Mre,�P. J. Ryan, of A Oanadian Club has bash organized p • The die- lin, North Dakota, are visiting their (1•oderlch, and Mise Ellie of home, here with the following officers :Pres- `' and in excellent taste. variety and quality. brothers at St. Augustine, yp. es an thin we have previously shown. Mrs, Rowland was a fins t e of ident, ( F. Rogers ; secretary-treae- pia S•pagg . _ y; Ralph Dasher, possibly the beat shot woman. kind, neighborly, hospt- user, J. M. Best ;, executive committee, • --- for his age in t)ntario, scored two table, a ttue wife and a good mother. Rev. P, P. )orooran, Rev. Neil Shaval, `-A . Mere ate a fe,v suggestions.poseihles in succession, inakiny� a Dos* She will be greatly missed in the Messrs. U, Y. McLean, J, T. Oluff, ?, . Collars sable IU. or 11 consecutive butls•eyes' home. Funeral w.ue Tuesday morning T. Curtis, A. L, Sutherland and Wm. . Linens Comforters At a recent rifle.match here. Re is the 12th lost., service • being held - in Barting The object of the club is Handkerchiefs Blankets Belts not yet fifteen years • age, and has the I.. 0. churcn, Brussels, of which twofold, first, to cultivate a literary Fancy Bugs onli , y been shooting a few months. deceased w� �s u faithful member, 'by taste -among the members and second - Umbrellas Furs y Local 0ddfpllows were honored at 1tev. Far. Blair, after which interuaent ly to encourage the social epirlt, the M tl Golf jackets their regular meeting by a visit from was made in Motets ehich i t The former b means of lecturesan po talar r y p ComeWith 1. 'h Parasols Mantles J subjects by men of eminence, atict de gg e . Grand 1l�aster Popplestone, of Blyth. Rowland family have had a testing 1 while our stocks are at their best--M)w He complimented the local man warm* time during the past year in the death betas, discussions and readings among Sele1. ct ly on their degree work. Following of mother and daughter and the de- the members, and the latter `by occaS- the regular business an ,oyster supper' struction of their home by fire. Sym- conal social entertainments. Arrange. • was held, at which a 'i number of fine pathy is widespread for the bereaved, menta are now under way for the first Make Suitable Christmas addresses of a fraternal character were The Methodist S. S., of L' oadeshoro two lectures of the course1. . 'Gifts given. The evening Rees greatly on- Sending a large t+ax of clothing to _- . ^ jmyed, the Deaconae Rome Toronto tor the $rucefield .Crowds -- poor children here.. Them is nothing more acceptable or more practical sumraternlu Mr. Albert Manning, of Piolet ]idles Laura Swan, of Toronto is Mound is visiting friends in this vicin• visiting at the home of her grand. A\, happy event took place on' ity. father, Mr. John Swan. • : as a Xnjas gift than a handsomest of Furs. . The infant child of Richard Gi•ovier. Mise Sadie Bowie. ha,s returned from , Our styles are exclusive and our values the best Friday ere evening last.ve cedes whole is very ill at present. Manitoulin Island, where she had a known to the trade. cominunity, and comprising for the Mr. Charles Johnston treated his position as milliner. ° • moat part the meriibera of St. Peter's friends to an oyster 'supper a short Mr. Suttons child is atilt is the Tor• we are showing a very large range iri- 1 time ago which was ver much enjoy - onto Children's, Hae list. We ha e . 11. church, assembled at the home of ildies y 1 y* • he re e Maud Tyner, and presented 'her ,with • ed by all. may soon cover ,from his lame- `'7 Mr. Jase h Mannan has had a ; ness- • Sab`e Mink Marmot an address, which appears herewith, . p g, 9 litter carrier fitted in his stable lately The pulpit n the Union Church will Mink Belgium Haire accompitniea with a, gold watch and Y. be ossa� pled on Jtibbath. 24th lost by L. chain, in reco ni+ion of her services, I Joe has everythin up to date. recognition g Rev. W.:T. West, M, A., of Bluevale.. Persian Lamb I =sheets Fox as organist of the church. The address A vary pretty wedding'took place at; was rend h Mr. ' Wm. Dunbar and Alton. Qrltnge the o o er s home of Mr. Wm, Mr, tiVest has: been very successful its e` Grey Lamb Foxerine y Steward on Wednesday last when his Pastor,. of Knox Church, Bluevale, his . Mrs, W. J McBrien.made the presen- dao titer'Mae became •the bride o£ Mr. first and only charge for the past four- i tation. Miss Tyner, who knew notb- g in whatever about the matter,, and Thoina E. Adams. promptly -at four' teen years. Re is a graduate , of Tor -. aturda onto University and of Knox College Two Specials for S who seemed to feel th'b occasion very c1ocJ1 to the strains of the Wedding y, Y March la ed by Mies Laura M. Stew- and• took a years post graduate course far their ntlfulhgift.. ' Duringet le ar.i, sister of the bride,' The bridal. at Ldinborough, Scotland, pt'evious to evening, games ,of various I kinds were party took their places in, air .alcove, his settlement at Bluevale. • a heartil indulged in, and excellent tea- prettily decorated with white and Death of Aley Decendermber •Rosa:-Un�Ved- f r Mantles- es . nes ay evening December 13th there ty, Mill��e y� and dike volts strnptied by' the ladies, green, the bride entering the parlor eased away Atter a short illness Alex. . "I , Van The company separated at a late hour, leaning on the arm of her £artier. The ander Ross of Brucefield in the 74th Store highly pleased, with the evenings tn. ntatiimonial knot wan ably tied by Ilev 3: H. Okerhout pa.4wr .of the year his age. He: took .sick en joyment.1. Londesboro.MethodistJhurch of which Y'hursday evening 7th lost of what de= 11 We put on sale Saturday T'wp dozen Mantles all , pear Mies Tyner. -It becomes 'my both young people. are members. The veloped into pneumonia and though pleasing duty in behalf of your friends bride' locked very beautiful in a gown an apparently strong man be succumb- � two dozen trimi�ied hats new styles in Black and in monnemtimn with et, Peter's church, g and allover ed to the decease on the 13th. He was t' ys of cream silk embroider and who are.assembled here to -night, •face with .bridal veil and orange bless a son of the late Neil Ross, who wits . regular $6.00 and $7.00 Tweeds, $5.00. to .$6.UQ to remind you, that for ii years you awe and carried a bbquet•of white car• one of the first settlers in the Town- . g have faithfully discharged the duties nations. ' Miss Helen Cumming', of ship of Tuckersmitb in the Brucefield Your Choice of organist in our church. Rlyth, cousin of the' bride acted as .district. His son Alex. was born on rless than regular price. I+rur years tt has boeri aur' rivals a he farm on. March 2.2ad 1838, He was ?p g bridesmaid':and.looked very sw, set in a - a lan I . � .art Satur3a Wand to leassociated with you,. in all the dress of heliotrope•silk and bar•ried the one of the oldest parsons living whoCome e y y branoibes of our 'church worts. .The wedding ring on a white satin ribbgp , , were Dorn in this district.. He was Cl,,i ntV coung Clave fa,ind in you', a rlevoted The grooms gift to the bride vvaa 111 married to Margaret McMillan and .. . et first C110iCe. Teacher and. The L+tdies' Ciuiid, has beautiful gold brooch sat with pearls. lived on the old homestead for many ' � :M) U 1 Qe9 g benefited. considerably by 'your ready Anter con}"atulations were over the years. [3e' was a1 man who was • Weil: . :eel Your aa):'nest devotion tp duty, br'ditl art led the wa to rite ,dinin and widetg known and highly respect- ;11 .'' 'Y , and the hearty interest, you bays ever ` room where where 'a . surnpirpus tpedEiiealg,* ed. He was a Lib, raC in politics and r m,lnifested .in• tits vvalfare ..0f ,our' dinner was served to.about 8U #nests, . a rrxeraaher of tiiti• J lesbytertazt church: • 9 chnich,.'are nonsiderhtions, worthy of .',fhe tables which were Well tigllted �vhPn his soils grew ap ha `rented the' 1 y t�. the highest p*arse, Iii ttlA vatted fatrnl to his son William Arid eli aged ' . . . i �h al� j- 17 S g with candles xvcire prettily decointed g walks of nriihktnnrly trial sot)iitl inter- with pink rand white chrys)tuthenxums in xnE ch:inica.l wort:, kIE bad :clrrtrge ,-,1 r. . _ • sours(+, you have contributed abund' slid myrtle. ;'1`lxe' reutteitxder of the>, 0f sFverwl Government works, klo i+` o P atltl towards ywildng lite ple:xstnt in v nin was leasantl sent in music had clxtrl;c of t11e tt.parfRg of file l3riy� is . - i,. ����/ Y e e fi y , p field• Harbor the huildiu 0f lle of e circle in'w it h you' have moved. a r - aL 5[ err p rix l? all soot ill Concourse'. The young ped- , , p x" "�' �_ "t:.:.: it. `.'`,te..s,:.,-. oat�r4Gi d.a ` _�� As a token of onr aduriration anti ple tate up,,,housekeeping under the h•trh.}r in I arry Sound and some . 11 esteem foryoux•solf rind cif 0111. grad-. 4nost.tatvorable cireumstmicea. iri the works at i .art Stlnley.r YDuriu� the _ !_ r a rz�p� rEQ" fade for ally u1. lah�ttzy in itis rnusa , , islet-umiuEr lie iv as exat,ai,ed in k,nild- ,��t�;uzouo,°�; �"r` izu zoani's essiO £o Rata borne on thea of our,i/htxrcirand for the Ulory ..nt 9tlt' (7 arlcesaion of lltxllett.• ,`Che rnxlly tog flax irnrics aG Drrtyton. Durant; : -- . God. R!e ask your Aceepcance of the helLutil ul lend E;crstly. presents which the last } E+sir hr li 7vst in the 'village of fl �r�urRraa nc za.+n. �a a^.companTin <go'd watch a;nd chain: Che}: received testify to the high Brdetl'teIli ,I:1e hast a Yaluil, of . .0 A„ r 1 Pra. ing tba1, yon may be long spared t estaetll in vahich k oLh yclung pecxl)ie.. sons. t :vo of his 8 -1118 -and his cvtaaw F___11, g �{ a `� �' V I .� L I e' tO CAx'rV oil the work in which yon are l are held. Amon > the =nests -wore sr,rvivea hurt. These are J�aR,• elf b. of 5tk,..++u.I 4 I.")C�;�s �lfl. �R11��� an rl�ed and -that (y;od's richest Mese i' • l; Bcuoefield, tiHil of. Z'anc0nver, \�'iL- in s liltty crown ail YOilr of forts in oar i trlauds train ��e=tlot th,'hlyth, C.illtata lam on the florin, Hugh, of Swift, Cur - i W I ` � }aehalt for the extension o£ his King- 11.ttrld Lorlc,ula, .. rE1ut .iaNlsat -hecv: n, and-J.obil of I� Fro- °Sia darzi. �iirn lav nn kn� thcxatchewixDr:l. f3Fiu yh� ii o" vived 'Ghx; '.iris, fo a",I tuac;cte�:.'tit t :i., -0ttr farmers are in many ' Merry 4.rr'"' Si ;ned ail Behalf of the Sul:scribe: a.. . Goderich of (ltifford, and three. sisters, 'hits.. ' P. of the New Era. .. � itislances -foo bac];ira,rdl 0 aspirin; B� tVrrl: J..11c:i3rietz. 1 i The prominence of (I derich m one McDouald. of London, Alm. A1col, of ,•„__o__ .1 to first place in the -shoiw prow, tit ctEarruEa. ,.maws t . Ii J.,. WkLCicins. of the chic f grain ports i>n the great Ne' v York, and titxs, Wm.. McIntosh, r ,. .. 0f 1'11 t1l *A.la•i'r;tlrte t�lanitoba., .The r F these }'roe ineial rmi.rs and some- . ,:r, _ : Will. Dunbar,',takes is amp xadzed..by a. _stateknent t 6 Irt.e notice ,that. the I.oa..1, 0. , ,._ ��r.-�_ •--^"� t �rveu b the su x3riuLettilent aY thL Yunexal avllttll foal.. Discs <:xl T,axE3.1.y. thx11Q shouicl be .clans to grlcouxatge ` ` �- G y :, f i Corn. was attended lav .;i .lar e titilnbei. : qE Tracie in a nuiniher 'yf cltte9 91 cl t`thenx to do so: W no;tic:e that iVIr `` CSE)detach LlextaLor nand. !'1:tns t Lc m g . si i ' a . n 1aC lata )lies that svtal tathizing. friends and relatives. .totx ns tutee already passed rc> ;lt ;, •'e. Ee LOW1011 Road] party.- .Tire' st (e xe i t n 'Phomas McMillan, of Hallett, took s 2 1 the season Just elos+�d was A recordi t along thoso from Adistanco wore Dr. tioais remin.iit,i, I1c,,n,• ;3ak r., It i:t, p t' ), �-q a r ^p likes Lon - s}ttv'rW" lit i:1. visiting' at )ted iNlrs. 1IE Donaltt, 0f Lnlicic)n lilt, pact in the' specbh znakinl,* atn:cl C ' �+ ' - `Q' t I? A i 1)retzlter f0a. .Goderinlr' an'ci tea ru0:'t . �� y ney of his 1)le)mLse Io iiia i ,•t tt.' 1,.i the 110rr,o'.Of M1lr. 6Vi1'iam St:utlJ>ury: successful year in the hi.stor of Clic. 1>. Itoss and xt•ifc4 uof 14' a,tNr ; Dr; xe.seit col l rales for t11 ramie, Mr, 1Vxlhanl Creator .has lreett lain elevator sampan i'lE� axli0nnt 0f .liugtt Itols ,of GuffOrd ; Peter and «xartrai'lt" po;irvy in Nr;c.'0nt^l.o,. . . --- � up .n'vlth itis. sore ktice which he .cut y 41. . • r grain l Indled by this •concern durits . Tuhrl lVir,I)on:tld, '.Prom 5iratfard; Or hoping t0 betlefi�.b th . I c1..' t -o - �, Some time i.go. the est yearwrts 7,250 000 liushels,tlils .litmes illol.7<inizld oF.l,and0 aixci Neil. L. ar 1\71., (erit:h has..ro:utaa the. house on p + tlacle; ;. i ASH, being `2,71:U,UUp bushels in excess of the 1,,nss,: of V;xRcouve.r, The remains Chere nerer`tvas'mar. t e tilt= aci • Ts; ;«;,,,�" the Cratiton Gar nE r atld will work i11 t r , �. ,,, i anlaurit received tact year. ThH el'eva•• wereintetred in the family plotl3aird.s' =a---' E philanthropy than today tnor were . �: t y� , this section. , 1 000 ceinetery. The t coeval services were , , , lha London Road League sent.-�I.'.T'llere are hints peri a.1.:.::;: tl r.:." people . aroused to n)in „ , ,tor, which lies a a:upacfty of 1,000, a•1. malt 7 as y. Ulrxisttxiis present . to the Sick I bushels is now filled with, •grain far .conductedlilThe'tt tithe trerso�veren�Jas that the:little overRinent x^ +t1 + I l.e+ M ser to tl)e neeels.of itis sort p Children's 1•ios6ital, Toronto. ' winter storage. McDonaht, Andfew ,Davidson, Sohu ei J less or sic];; as aro-6 be 'found at Working da s till the great festival is here and all the may cut clown a fexv of rile of'feia i n j 1llc(Zaeen, A1ea. Mustard; David .latae- ' occupying pa+sitions of :trust. 3v. +,; I the. jii•esenit tithe. 'Phis speaks we'l . 'o s of family reunions and the givi.1 end recciving Intr)slt and t,sa, tattled. , L. joys . 11ilillett• lving�kat because they are rat'doing their { f0r t'he krna:v •9pirit that i1., rote.:. . • Of tfCs, Mr. and M.rs: JohnnNott and d;tugh. I The:work oil the txecv fonndr is lie- ,, �-._ . g y t `"""'"-- , lvork well buti.fo•r, the impoiltunity inn and giving practical manifest+- . Ler spetlt a few, .days `with' Goderieh i ing rushed -along its rapidly tis possl.)le ' .Goderi ch TOwnshl _ : `er al. . under present _ condition of the Y of t1'le of it+siders~'tt ho •,ary In ec:::u:; atiola, of the deeds rather" than "I i On irrrctay evening ,of last weekA , txarclsl: • Christmas �easnn,'a,> it �11��3 Mr. William Z4lociis had the inisfor- vvi��tttler. s> r nutnher of Rei hhors and fz'iencls. ;to ,get in. 1.f we were teni.eriurg ad- . 11 J tune to lase a valuable .two year old ). :1he.3-year•old son of Mr. arid' Airs. �a ga g • ; u . 1 remincl�s us of lleavon':•: �•t t . 1 e, Scott at: BE11 trove relce;ntl gathered.at-.he of Mr, and Mrs.' vice we would -say G,o, slow; it is a r, 'Elsa, s ,{ �e have busy for month planning for the; (bUSi- colt last week. (Pet'r Sc s } neittn0nia. W. H. Lobb and spent a social even- .two edged sti' o,rd ' • Chit Co khe tt ea >ld, is a sl.eciaily:iti)- + y A ball will ,be held in Constance an after. a brief lines wit p . ness of those eight days. . • � .December. °21st and will be largely'at• • In all protiability tire- entire Wing- itag'v'Jth them prior to the deilazftu o � o_. i propriate' Season for the expression. .4Y • y , of theireldest slaughter Minnie who tended: i barn council will he rrlturued..by semis• . eav s for her new hams iu ltstdason, It is expecte:l that the' Uy( r.- , of P4peace on cart]] tinct 1;00d wi:Y bliss' BertaWoob`spenta. few days ttlation. There is a geiaeral reeling- l,.. a social e''ectici.e iohrer ucs'4n1 .hill roil. ' atoll"aril xiien" end •sho:uad lost be 1�1 It v� l �: Z1�l S with friends 0ti the 8th Loncession: am.oRt the ratepayers t•htut ivlth so The evening was speht in sac t, ! 1 q Mrs jiffs. A16GIII moved to . many, pre,;jectsunderwily,•which were aitdmusic. Dtirini; the evening become adt,partment of'the Prov- allmwed to slip'by without ourLbav- .411.• incl , Minilte was the :raa1 ttan:t .eif`ci ver f 1.m Retie Sia I ,,on last week, ' inauguriuted lay this years council,. p Y ineial ("ro�'ernrrianitI frith,:tor., A,lar;,-; t tl,Lg A, share in these errali:ttls of 10"' +. To attempt description or details of:the result o . their f:a p e , en xvho know all aubolxt the hanclsoms.ah0�ver:0£ Ciutln and other i Wm. Stevens�jn, an Wm. fear that the rn halt able a shower flit -e Minnie was Beek in Clxatge of the portfolie>, , and mercy,. Not..,s,o .youch the S•a,- ` our efforts in the space at our disposal. s . "a few days on Jury in* Stratford matters and planned then], should sea i p p I theixl. thr0ugix, No .Hary aanrlidates quite taken lay surprise but her ixthE>r Ttte prospect's sire electric ie..lJor((;y i of the• gift :i19 the gta�)El lectins 11, �t hist week. made+ Vu ver suitable re 1 and thank- Jo',n Allen will have an. Auction have as yet announced their. intention y -reply twill •soca dominate the, itrnaustrial l)r01upt9 ata beslto:xvat. . T*l� �®ig wale his farnxstock Thursday of next .oP entering the municipal arena to od titc=rufortheir quiet and unlocked' i week. He intends. renting the farm, oppose those'now in office. for but much appreciated kindness, xvorld an1.d no more ineful power is sensible and Ornamental i4lia::I.obh is a very popull>r, young Is brimful of useful, a And live in Seaforth. r hE+ .local pence. are investigating nosy, knowint if.t'he east can lie kept ' I', hrafm .Bro'vn llae sold the vacant ane of the most daring burglaries that lad,v and vafll ate much rniased in the . thins with rice tickets attached that would make p owe time. U . churo:h and -neighborhood as the was do tvn {,o. ai figtrt a. that will • he xvith nnnn�hnno►r;nnnn,nnrm�M.v�n ! p h0usa on tits farm to Joseph Garter, lass occurred hero in n be procured at so IlE1 9n.tends putting tor'an addi- known parises entered the Roma of al vv:tys tt xvilling and active helper intile.reach of these wbb desire• ;o l you wonder how such things could p p ivir:,Artklnrlr'erguson while he wits whi-it needed. Miss Lobb wasmarried avail.hhemsetves 0f it. t - small a• cos . rias to ills barn.. , 01.1 1)ecemtaer �Uth to i\dr. Norman A.lbertVorldell sold his gray tearn'of away at warlc,iil thedurniture factory, --_o__ Albert to John `lcott, of near Con which is running, at nights, and ran. Snviar, of ILadfson; SaskakEshew;un, i o sacked tits place thorou *hly. . i1ir9, ��4 eddingi -.On Wednescllaiya Decent• Prove yoror inial 1.,t in yorrtm ,.;:' i' ' �e C ll aS �• stance 14' With Harvey spent a few trays sack d t had gcitxe downtown to do bar 20th, At high noon a quiet but very cipality by putting' in aln a•ppcar� I . W v witlt Miss 1.2ai;€;ie Adains. some shopping, anti. before going out prc,t ty weilElin#, took Discs at the home ante at itis Nomin utio. .an I'rid�a�-. •' j ��� � 7a our I I can to do their shopping in iia . , miss Cxeltie oaks, of God Town- locked the door. On Jeer return she 0f t.Fe bride's.parentE,. Mr, and ZV1re, TherEi is nothing more disbeartcinf- � . t As many as possible . pp g W. H. Lobb, when their eldest dao h , . rietlls on the found the door unlocked, but thinking g • the forenoon. shin spoilt sunaay with f 4 Iith LanCegsinn. that bar ixusband had cams in,tllougtlt ter, Minnie Gertrude xVt1s itnxted in xn'e. to £axthfu'I service rendered by : � 1 The frieODoes e of Mrs. CNm. Ilesk vvi11 nothing of the utattar until elle not- m trriage xa Mr. kvTormrtn Snyder, of a Council than a t'd'cdnh dares .att e'� , , ° be sorry to hear that she is not im-• iced a lot of burred .matches on the Racllaon, S•lskatchewttn. Ttie bride tude b the. electors. If you have alttC�'�Z� l'Zs��ltt s %^%.5 Pieces � proving in hoalth and slight hopes for floor, On investigation further she waJ sylvan away by her father, while y y I. rac0very. discovered that a number of . drawers rite wericlitii march wag being played . suggestions, criiicics'ms n.1. I)ra;::- a fancy table ware have been added . do Our Bert planning of the West is visit- had been opened, . She at once dullest by 1). I, wasister of ed bride. The hs t0 offer .let then]. be voided i� a , " I.e` �f a eremony was perfornded by Rev. U. 1.r. nt lel strEii htfoirvarcl maniner I j'uemium stock this week. ini; relatives in Hullett and Dame barfather�in-law, Mr, Stewart, its 1C c Itliq%or says h0 will take an Ontario quantity of his goods was stored to Cor.zeof of immediate in the pier y' ' ' g , wh-ein. the and 5/ afrom •, gir'1 bacx with him when he goes home, the house prior to Mr. Stewarl:'a re- sante of the immediate friends. After at the Nomination 1` . , Chas, Watson, Jos, Garter, A. Way. moval to Toronto. On going upstairs the usual congratulations, the wedding various questions are up for review• - - - ---- _---..------ `-"-... '-"-`•`-'" mouth ktn'd Uhas. Manning attended it was ,found that everything had been party repaired to the dial roan], Those who are corxypetent to give 1 .. gest was the FaC Stock Show at Gluelph trust turned upside down, but as far as can where a dainty wedding breakf be learned all the theiveN got for their served, The Luride looked charming in the explanation Or iMfO=ation s Thtirsday, th.e Compliments Miss 1011 Cartright, . of Clinton, is pains was 4U cents, which' was taken a treses of ivory embroidered net over it as a Cmtm171i- + ASK PO COUPC�N5 me(htd lamp upon ;' spending this week under the parental from a ptirse.. Ohlef of Police Allen ails and carried a baguet of white me(nt tllaut .their ,sexviceS bud :•t- root on the Ott, Concession, was notified immediately,, and it is ex• rases and illy of the valley -Little In the Seventies: -'1•he township of pected that, an arrest will. be made Miss l tela Snyder, niece of ilia groom wakened. interest strict enttiiiry, . made a vera' pretty Clower girl and was -o-= of the Season byl% tt, an Decembers voted 0n o shortly, dressad in 'white silk The 1.00111% bylaw to grant a bonus of ;l1U,Ut to afortlt earls and to the fIOwgtlr iri of ~aha stoelt here Nvere Iiurk>ix bio. brC►er•.lci,� Haran and Bruce gbx�ta the bride ryas a beautiful stln• �k aid the London, �e !burst, eta g. g last week ,that .t, ie + x1. t Railway in addition to the $1,U60 al. . MEET M E A ready granted. It was carrlod by a Win. Sclater. Jr.. of Regina, is a 1.0 pretty raealet. The presents were names of Rainy are iniot among tits i rea�.a 01. gr of 79 «. visitor at tits parental home of Mr. both costly and numerous showing; the t ize winners tit itis tVitiater Pair MrS, lnichttel Iiowlanti OltlTed Away antl,litra Sclater. higheisteam iu which the Sating couple ,prize i y ^-•---•- om . the fide's r is Co.. is noted We lire sorry CO be called upon this >Sitas Harriett Mason, milliner, ' 0f era Reid. '.Che resent from the brides Itta.d nC Guelph? This p 1 i week to a sorry the demise of Mrs, M. Sombra, is apppending the holidays At father was tt handsome. p" for heavy draft hors es, emit:o> and, who passed away Saturday ilei• home in 16gmondvilte, Che, happy > mal>le left an the fivee1., rniq December 9th, aged (12 years, Mrs, ((tev) Grant and children, of Ea'clork train for a short trip to Guelph sliemp, swing tipcl poultry a+trd it OyaM'&Sutter7 t>ul I•L . Yom g, . ;11.1 A.M. had beer+ catty for several Oiittton, visited at fixe home ' of Rev. and 1'reatarx, The h���e� igted going � should actively ilartieii)a,te in such ;1. j wleeks but hopes were entertained that alio Mrs, Larkin thfa week gown was of btowjU g conteasts for nott �o1n1il y,the ho i a. _ : 1 AAAAAAAAAA Al She would recover tout such was not. MrA, R. V. Knight ant tvia Children tz.:ttmh, After tlB kis befog they ttvw"inll t'br} credit .that pr%zt taking sort les the Carse, DeceasOd wits a daughter are Iisiti�n����i Mea. KnightSmather,ii4rs, spend tt few day 9 g The 1'U�ple's Stowe of Edward Latub, (who stili survives Jahn Me inlet'. . for their home in tI1t3 rW13t3t, as ,ori advortiarment of rile pro- . $ ' ♦. \ .. / • '