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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-12-08, Page 22 Linton News -Record ---PURITY— —^A.CCURi,CY— DQ it Nowa,....- tWe are now ready to have 1 you inspect our stock of Xtnas Igoods. It will be wisdom on your part to choose early. We will bbe pleased to holdyourpurchas- es till you are ready for there, For Ladies • We are showinga beautiful collection of Eny goods. Dressing Cases. Manicure Sets, Pocket Books, Hand Bags, Hair Brushes and Mirrors, Our Per- fumes are something ext* a spec- ial. For Gentlemen We are showing Military j Brushes and Cases, Rubber Set . g Shavio Brushes and Mirrors, Safety Razors, Razors and Strops, Chamois Vests, Cigars, Pipes, etc. 1 en the Children For >< Z Don't forget the Kodaks. 1 W. S. R. HOLMES Manf'g Chemist. t i••••••••••••••••••••••••1 —RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE— 000OOOOOOOOOOOpO00o00OOOto 0 CENTRAL 0 O STRATFORD. ONT. o O 0 O This college is recognized as 0 O the great practical training 0 O school of Western Ontario. It 0 O is the largest as well as the 0 O best. Our courses are partic- 0 et al, our teachers experienced in- 0 O structors, our graduates suc- 0 O teed. Three departments) 0 O COMMERCIAL 0 O SHORTII'AND O O TELEGRAPHY 0 O We have scores of applica- 0 O tions we cannot meet. Calls of- O O tering $45, $55, and $60 per 0 O month are remaining unfillcad. O O Get our free catalogue and cam- 0 O mence your course at once. 0 O 0 O D. A. MCLACIILAN, Principal. 0 O 0 00000001000000000001j000000 W. H. Watts & Soo. Old Prospector Tells His Story HIS REAL. TROUBLES STARTED WHEN RHEUMATISM GOT HIM. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE CLINTON Stare opens at 7.30 a. m. and closes at 8 p.m. Piasters, ointments and sulphur were alike useless, but Dodd's Kidney Pills made a new man of him. Princeton, WO., Dee. 5. (Special,) —AU over Canada people are telling of the great work Dodd's Kidney Pills are doing, and even in the rooky mountain fastnesses where nature hid- es her mines men, are telling of cur-' es made and suffering relieved by the great Canadian Kidney remedy. Went. Murray, sixty-six years old, who has tramped the frontier as lumber jack, rancher, prospector, . miner, hunter and trapper, and who has friends all over the west, is cne of these. Many a tale of Hardship and danger he can tell, but his first real trouble came when. Bheuuiatism claimed him, "I 'slipped on the moisn.tain nide and strained my kidneys and then my troubles all seemed tooat in at once, I had nearly all the symp- toms of Lumbago, Sciatica, Neural- gia, Diabetes, Dropsy and Bright's Disease," Mr, Murray states, "Then I broke out in a terrible rash that spread all over my body and kept me in tortures. I tried all sorts of liniments and, ointments and took sulphur enough to start a lit- tle hades of ma awn. But it was all no use. Then I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills, and all I can • say is they made a new man of hoe." We are practical Boot and Shoe Makers and repairers. Boots made to order in from 1 to 3 days notice and zepairing done while you wait. FARMERS ATTENTION. We keep on hand Boots and Shoes of our own make which aro just the thing for faros work, W. H. Ws aft. & Son OUR TRADE DOUBLED Our sale of Flour, Feeds, Seed Grain, Etc., has doubled this season over last What better evidence can there be that our stock and prices are right, FORD&McL EOD CEDAR POSTS for sale aro®• JAS, HAMILTON Coal I'lerchant PHONE 52 December Sth►, 1910 Huron County News Gathered for News -Record Readers Wingham OLD TIME RELIGION Kingston is.heading a movement fax 1 muuieipal power in eastern. Ontario. Mrs. Florence ICew and son, i drich le a veteran niail- John A I tch r, a carrier of Kenora, was found dead in his lonely cabin. From The News -Record of December 701., 1892, Clinton, Dee. 7th, 1802. Dr. Campbell and son were vi*iter; here last week. Percy Fair accompan- ied the Dr. back to Detroit, , Miss Gibson at Toronto is the guest of Miss O'Neil of town. Mr. John Beacons, Ontario street-, is suffering ng fr m eeystpee1. as and ' xs confined to the house. Miss C: A. Cooper spent Sunday with friends in Goderieh. Miss Dark of Goderieh is the guest 8. . sRanee of Mrs. H. Ran of town. Mr. W. G. Smith i;i now able to be about on crutches, The Rattenbury street Methodists have already ratsed over $1100 for a new pipe organ and the huge musical instrument will be ordered in a few days. The cost will be in the neigh- borhood of $2000. L.0,L. No. 710 met in their new hall Monday evening and elected the following officers W.M., John Ford: D,M., J. Cannel. •i Chaplain, Geo, IJanley. R.S., D. Cook. F.S., W. G. Smith. Treasurer, W. 'Young. D. of C., John P. Sheppard. Lecturer, Wm. Walker. Deputy, Thos. Murphy. 1st Com., S. S. Cooper. t 2nd Coni., Ii. Hill, 3rd Coani., D. Cantelon. 4th Com., C. (onnel, 5th' Corn., W. Murphy. Addresses weredelivered, at the conclusion of which the order was raised and several advanced to the Purple, Blue and Royal Arch degrees. • Last Wednesday was a memorable. day in the town of Clinton. Murray Camp, No. 63, Sons of Scotland, is composed of thoro Seetchmen , and their descentants. It isnot to be wondered at,then that St: Andrew's Day was duly celebrated in this town;` An energetic and enthusiastic con- mitten had charge of all perlimeneries and their work was fittingly and well performed.. A dinner was prepared by "mine host" of the Central hotel, Lack Kennedy. The News -Record need not dwell at this point, for eve erything was in capital shape.: Piper Dingwe?lenlivened the proceedings in his usual good style, while waiters Emmerton; - Kerr, Jackson, Read, Knox and Wheeler looked capably of ter the wants of . the inner roan • Bluth . Miss Mary Ann Web▪ er, who has re- turned to the boundary after ,spending a few weeks with Londesboro friends, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Glou- sher. • Mr. S. Westlake has taken • a posi- tion in T. McElroy') grocery store untie Xmas and he may possibly, stay longer: Sam is quitea favorite. Miss M. McTavish left last week for Pincher Creek, Alberta, where she will reside with her twice. Ills) Bella Scott . of Ilullett, who is studying for a 'nurse in the Wood- stock hospital: and 'who was ' taken down with the fever this fall, has suf- ficiently recovered as to be able to re- turn home and . has been visiting in Blyth. Sunday Revs. J. L. Small one Neil Shaw, B.A,, of Egauondville exchang- ed pulpits and sermons were preached at the morning services . in the. inter- est of missions Mt. tr. . L•'verelrt, who went t O Dur- ham, has secured a position as' baker there. . . Mr. D. Floody helped with the fin- ishing nishing of --Mr.: M. Hill's .house in Col- borne. Miss L. Begley entertained a . ;num ber of her friends at ha borne in town on Monday evening . Mr. Coombs has been spending a few days 'with . relatives' at•.Liatowel and other places. • • How often we •. see the. statement proved, "There standeth one among- st you- whom! ye_ knew not." Jack- son Stilt Wilson, who was a candi- date for Governor of California in the recent election, on the Socialist tick- et, at ono time clerked in a little grocery store here on Dinsley street, owned by Mr. 1VIali'ory, and his. par- ents lived in -ilea/Wage ,;cif ; :Aisburn. The contest .•between' Wilson and 'Hir- am -Johnston wee 'a close one, Wilson receiving over sixty thousand : votes, but the Democrat. won the •seat. Try ' again Jackson. Many men owe . •the'; grandeur. •of their lives to their t'reett dous difficulties Kits 'rise against,. nob with, the wind. Tile Bcsl Coal IF YOU WANT THE BEST COAL AND PROMPT DELIV- ERY SECURE ' YOUR SUP- PLY FROM US. ORDERS LEFT AT nA.VTS & ROWLAND'S HARDWARE STORE PROMPTLY AT - ...TENDED TO. W. ei i ;tevenson If you. take a few doses of FIG PILLS • All Backache and Distress . from Out - of - Order Kidneys or. Bladder Trouble will vanish, . and .you will feel fine. Lame Back, Painful Stitch- es„ Rheumatism, Nervous Headache, Dizzieness, Sleeplesness, eVernout Sick Feeling, and •other symptoms of Slug- gish, Inactive Kidneys and Liver dis- appear: Smarting, Frequent •Urna- tion and Bladder Trouble' ends.: FIG PILLS go at once . to the disordered. Kidneys; Bladder and Urinary Sys- tem and complete a cure before you know ft. At McConnell's 'drug store at 25c:a box or five for one dollar. • Drysdale Mr. Jerry Corriveau will • ,soon be able to move into his new dwelline Mr. VST. J. Howard- attended the fun eral of the late Wm. Sharp last, week. Miss Celina . Durand spent - Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brenner visited at the home of Rau Bros. last Sun- day. Mr. Jas: Allan of Blake snakes some �. :pleasant' calls on friends in this neigh- borhood quite often. Mr. Thos. Snowden has the tele- phone installed in his barn. Tont says this will do for a short time but in- tends to have better things soon. If you are suffering from bilious- ness, constipation, indigestion, chron- ic headache, invest one cent in a pos- tal card, send to Chamberlain 1Vledi- eine Co,; Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the hack, and they will forward you a free sample of ('hansberlain's Stom- arll and Lie'er Tablets, Sold by all dealers. F. W. CUTLI':T8, PAINTER AND Paper hanger, All work done guar- anteed satisfactory and prices moderate. Residence nearly opposite Collegiate Institute, Clinton. 83 of Niagara Falls, N.Y., visited a few This column will in future be devot- days with Wingham relatives. ed to quotations from eminent promo - Mr. D. Showers, who has spent the ters 'of Old. Tiane Reli:;ion. 'summer months in Wingham, has re- turned to his home in London. A. H. Musgrove, M.P.P., attended Morris Belgrave, .Dec. 7th, 1892. Miss Mina Turner returned. from Manitoba last.week. Mr. R. Wallace of Lot desbore has been through this section. buying. tur- keys for shipment to Chicago. • The Literary -.Society of the.16th. con:, East Wawanot, has. been rc-or- ganized. A debate on the House of Refuge'questidn will take .place on Friday evening next. . Mrs. J Clegg left for her home in `in Brandon,. Man,, on Monday; . , '. 1 'nosh i` s s 1'i liths. n o Waw°•a Tho 11iec.V g a spent a couple of days with Clinton friends last week. A grand Christmas tree and enter- tainment under the auspices.; of the Methodist Sunday school,. will be held in the Forester's hall on Friday °yea ing„ Dec. 23rd. Goderich Township, Dec, 7th, 1892. Mr. Albert Townsend' :has gone and done it: Ile has, of course, followed the example of nearly all sensible peo- ple. He was Married 'to.a Stanley young lady the other day. We all join in wishing the young people i'ossg life and prosperity. Miss Archer spent Sunday: with friends in. Clinton. the annual meeting of the North Ptah Conservative Association at Milver- ton and delivered an address. - Mr, o Maxwell h spurchaseda R bt M x a fruit farm, about two miles from, Leamington, in a beautiful section of country, and intends to remove within a few weeks, daughter, Jean, Mrs. Readingand u a , g have returned to Toronto after spend- ing a few weeks with Mrs. Reading's Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gordon. parents, n Miss Archer, a missionary from"Ja- pan, is to deliver an address this af- ternoon in connection with St. Paul's Woman's Association. 1 a been Miss Taylor of Galt h s en- gaged to teach the primary depart- ment of the pub•lio school, Her duties commence after the new year. Mr. E. H. Bird was called to Wood- stock recently on account of the ser- ious illness of his mother. The C.P.R. station has been newly painted and decorated and generally. fixed up inside. and out, The Imperial Male Qualtette,. an- sisted by Miss Carmichael, e?ocutione ist, gave a first class concert under the auspice's of the Parish Club last week. - Mr, Dewitt Holmes • has purchased from Mr. T. T. .: Field the house he lately occupied in Lower Wingham, The property also consists of one acre of land,. Tucker mfth, Dee. 7th, 1892. • Miss Agnes. Carnahan is visiting her uncle, Mr. Sidney. Johns, Mrs. T. Thomas. of Clinton war vis- iting her brother,. Joseph Crich, Sr., last week. - The people generally made gbod use of• the sleighing last week, drawing wood, etc. • Mr. henry O'Brien and 'family spent' Sunday at Mr. T. Lane's, Mr. Geo. Watt has moved' 'to his new house. I•le certainly - should have a ..housekeeper. Harry Galpin has rented the . Whit- tingham fares in' Stanley, • and • will s ssi' n h year. take o s° o about the new p Mr. Whit tinghane has gone to the Coast. The faiiiily will retedc in Clinton. A party of young people took a drive out to Mr. Ralph Tiplady's, the Base Line, on Tuesday cvenieg. Every- thing went all right until they arriv- ed at 'Clinton when they struck mud. The male portion trotted alongside of the sleigh and some were seen on the side walks. But all trials _ have an end, so has C`dnton; a:+ they found when they got through'. • After a short drive further north they be- held the welcome light ;of their destin- ation. They hada good time, and stayed until the small hours of the morning. As they were .returning home when they got opposite Lack Kennedy's hotel one of the young moss backs pulled the draw bolt. The horses went a few feet but the aleigb stood .'till. Theys eon got fixed up again and reached hoarse fee?ing tired and happy,• Agriculture is progressive. It is the intention of The Weekly Sun, Toronto, to collect the latest. and best practic- es from the facts presented, from week to week, thus making it possible for . Sun readers to appropriate fear their own use, thatwhich will' enable them to get the largest returns for their labors, the greatest value for their crops, and the largest • comfort from their surroundings. No effort will be spared by the publishers of The Sun to bring .this about, .The Sun should be in every farm home., • Belgrave - Mr. John Sowier ' has moved his family to the village: Mr.. D. McGill arrived,at his hone in East Wawanosh from Edmonton last week. Miss Halliday has returned from.To- ronto, ' Mise Stinson of Corrie has been visiting at the home of Mrs. S. Stew- art. : . Wm. Geddes, 3rd line, Morris, has .purchased the hoes° recently' 'occupied- by. ccupiedby• David Geddes. Mrs. .Wm. Bennett, who has been very ill, is improving we are ` pleased to' state. D. M. Jermyn, brother of J. Jer- myn of Monis township, has been ap- pointed p- i t• e h rif: f uc County. po n eel � er o Iar e co n y. , Miss l3obier has• returned' to her home in Exeter after a visit with her .brother; Mr, .Bobier, G.T.R. agent.. 'Mr, `Pryne of Brussels` gave a ` very interesting and instructive address pn Missions Sunday week. A. Young People') Society has been organized in connt;ctton with the Church of England here.. 111r. Bobier was • ' elected president, Miss McClel land; vice-president, 1VIr. Chas.'„Jahn- sten, secretary, and Mr., Bradburn•, treasurer. News reached here recently of the death at Arcola of Mrs. Jos. Mayne), formerly Miss Sara Leishman, of Mar- noeh. A husband and four small child- ren are left to mourn her loss. De- ceased- was a sister of Mrs. J. ° Arm- strong.and daughter of :Mrs. R. Leish- man of Marnoch.. ' Township 15th. Bluevale new Orange Hall is nearing completion and will be ready by the beginning of January. $6 was paid by the Council to P. Y. Kelly for damages to his rig by upset- ting into the Ellison Municipal drain. Miss Stinson of Gorrie has been a visitor tox with 4th line friends. We are glad to hear that Charles Agar, who has been seriously ill of fever, is recovering nicely. Jho. Wightrnan recently Misses. s s° Hattie and Charlotte Ward of Wingham were the guests of Mrs, Miss Lizzie Hoover of Grey has been the guest of her cousins, Misses Edna and Eninsa Johnston., on the 1st line. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Fairservice of Londesboro were recent guestsat the home of Mrs. Fairservice's uncle, Mr. Jno. Nethery, The building of Agar's new house is progressing rapidly. Their uncle, Mr. Geo. Hanley of Bluevale, has the con- tract, and the ncdghbors are very kindly assisting. It was considered unsafe for the really to remain in tho fever -infected house, Thynno & Greenway are stillthresh- ing away endeavoring to get the en- ormous yield of grain4in Morris town- ship threshed out.. Township Council has extended the time for completion of contract an Smith Drain to Nov. ist 1911. II, Kirkby is the coritractcr. . Several from Morris township are attending the Winter Fair at Guelph this week.. It is a splendid spot • to secure pointers on .stock and grain. Johnston') congregation subscribed $45.00 to the Missionary Fund, An interesting and practical address was delivered by R. i1, •Pryne of Brussels, ' The anniversary at Jackson's church wast held on . Sunday week, Rev. J. L. Small, B.A..,.of Blyth, was the preach- er, taking:for :his text "And he went a little farther.” There was a good attendance and the offering Was the best yet. " Daniel and Mrs. Denman and family, who lived on • the 5th line fon stvenal years, have removed . to the 12th con. of: Grey township, where Mr. Denaaaii has purchased a farm. A new table and a couple pf arrn chairs have been added to the furni- ture of the Township Hall for theac- conmodation of the rate payers in do- ing business with the Treasurer, Tax Collector or other officers. . Township Council will meet on Dec, Grey Township Mr. John Brown, 10th con., " was at Galt, Ayn and other points last week. . Mr. Robert L. McDonald, .9th con., who is developing into quite a Leices- ter sheep breeder, es exhibiting speci- mens of his flock at Guelph Winter Fair. A welcome visitor• was calling on old . friends during the past week in the person of. John A. Wallace of Gt►is- wold, Man.. He was a former Greyite, living on eon. 6, and went West • 23 years ago. It is .16 years since he•was hero and notieca many improvements but missed many familiar faces. Mr. .Wallace came East to attend 'US bro- • ther's funeral at Cannington. There • passed peaeefully away un Nov, 276 at Moose Jaw General hos- pital, Archie Kerr McNair, of Gerdy township, after a severe illness of ty- phoid fever and pneuniouia. The death encored at the family re- sidence, 25 Straehan St., Stratford, on Nov. 20th, of Katie Gala, wife of John Wheatley, after an. illness of con- siderable duration. Besides her hus- band the deceased, who was 41 year.'. of age, leaves six children, four bro- thers, four sisters and her mother. Two of her sisters, Mrs. Peter Spain of Goderich, and Mrs. Daniel Glassier of Brussels, were with her during her last illness, when despite every kind care, she passed away. Mr. Wheatley , •s and family ?ived in this township for a time making theirhrnme 1:n Onetime - villa. • The co-operative' furniture enter- prise at CYuelph has been organized. Seaforth . Mr. R..11: Peck an:d family • have moved .to Leaden toreside. •Miss Nettee Sproat: has gone to .the Detroit Conservatory of Music die complete her musical stkidies. Mies Agnes 11'1:Ilarvey died at• her. home in Harperhey.. on Friday week. She was 70 years of age. She had been ''a re 'd et f• lar urh for s7 a; o . • ); p ey many years, coming there from . the neighborhood 'of Constance. 4 • Mr. . Janes McMichael, the "wee bowler," was the guest of the ,'Mit- ellen Bowling Club at a banquet • held one evening last week. ' Dr. and Mrs,. Hodgins of I.ucan spent a few days the past week; at the home of the latter's parents; 'Mr. and Mrs, George E. Henderson, ' Dr. H. II. Ro,ss•left last week for Carberry, Man., where his. sister, Mrs. Aikenhead, was seriously ill. Mr, and Mrs. James Killen of Me- Kileap have returned. from a two weeks'. visit with relatives: and friends in• and around -Collingwood. It . is said that the. Chief Architect. of the Government has premised to have. the plans of'the new post office building in Seaforth ready 'and the contract let by the end of January.. Miss Livens, who has'beon eti the teaching staff of the pub'iie":school. since .the midsum'ner holidays, l.as resigned, her 'resignation to take ef- fect at the close of the present term. Mian .Livens has accepted a position in Windsor. . At - a special meeting , of the Council 'held receiit.y it was .decided to defend the applicatt:on of motion by F. Holnsested to quash the Bell Tay -lane, The town solicitor, R. S.. Hays, was insth•ucted to look after the matter, • The Hydro-laeci;rio Commission ex- pect to have the transmission line from Stratford •to Seaforth completed by We understand*stencthepoles ete., have atready been secured, and work • will commence at an early date. Mr. H. A. Dorrance, son of Mr.Josi. Dcrrance of 1VIcKillop, spent e, few days at his horse here, while on Isis way from C'lifcago where he was a member of the team of .Agricultural specialists from the, Ontario Agricul- tural College, which took part in the students judging competition .held in connection with • the International iStock Show there recently. Very, successful annivereary services wen: held in the First Presbyterian church on Sunday week, Rev. J, 'C. Tolmic of Windsor was the preacher of the day and his sermons were much appreciated. The choir, under the dircetio.n of Prof. Clark, retie deta'd special and appropraite music. On 'gelidity evening a tea was served and a high class program of music, song and speech was given.Proceedscee ds of tea and Sunday's collections am'. ountcd to $325 'OJ• have pro- bably been in - tog to in- tending tryRed Rose Tea for sometime but from, "force of habit" have just kept an using another tea. Break the Habit and ,buy Red Rose next time. REDROSE TEA C�'.-_ •oodtea" NEVER so4o IN BULK Your Grocer Will Recommend It 83 a Dungannon, Will. Cea:er left last week for Eck- land, Ohio,:••where he will spend the winter. Mrs.' Jas, Medd of.Auburn visited her parents here last week. Eight members of the Dungannon. Order of the Canadian Hoe Cr,rcles spent a very pleasant evening Home with the Lucknow Order last week. • Mr. • Chas. •Brown recently moved to the farm which he purchased from Mr. S. Roach. . • The new addition to the rectory to be Used as astudy and which is aeibutl completed has - improved the appear- ance of the property Very nisch, Miss McMath, having closed up . her residence here, has gone to Londesbo- ro to reside with her nice, Mrs. Ly- ons,. Years of Suffering A Disparate Cale of Catarrh in thw Head. "My father had catarrk, in the 'head for along time. It was such a cleaver-. ate case that he .didn't know what to do, but one .of big friends recommended. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Re got a bottle' Immediately, and as soon as he oom- menced taking It be felt relief and, after the use of two other bottles he was completely cured. Ile was so well pleased he has ever since recom- mended hood's sarsaparilla," Delle Aline Begin, Levis, P, Q. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today. Sold by all druggists everywhere,. Lucknow William McKenzie, Lucknowes welt known horse buyer, returned last week from British Columbia, after as absence of a couple of months. He went away a bachelor ; he returned a benedict, and brings his bride home• with tuna to take up residence here. Mrs. McKenzie was formerly • Miss Annie Paterson, a daughter of Mr. A. C. Paterson. She will be remem- bered au a resideat of Lueknow uatI a• few years ago, when the family re- moved to the west. Tile happy event residence of her tools place atther esii parents, in Vancouver, on Wednesday evening, November 16, Mr. W. J. Morrison, underteker'of Kincardine, drove through town at an early hour Monday mating on his way to Hamilton. He was conveying to the Jewish cemetery at Hamilton the remains of a Jew who died and was buried at Kincardiine a month ago. Death having been due to 'fever the body could not be sent by train hence the long drive. rtiE DOCTOR'S QUESTION' Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disord- kers. A doctor's first question wlien con- sulted by a patient is, "Are your bowels regular?" He knows that • 98 percent of illness is attended with- in- active bow lei' and'torphid liver, and that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughlybefore health can be restored. Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant and safe remedy for constip- ation, and bowel disorders in general. We are so certain of their great cure- tive value that we promise to return . the purchaser's money in every case• when they fail to produce entire sat' ,e, isfactiou. • Rexall Orderlies are eaten .like•can- dy,' they act geietly, and have a soo- thing, strengthening, • healing influence, on the entire intestinal tract. They 'do not purge, gripe, cause ' nausea, flatulence, excessive looseness, diar— rhoea or other annoying effect. They. aro especially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Two sizes, 25c. and 10c. Sold only at our store—The • Rexall Store, W. S. R. iolm'es:.' • 1 Christmases The Age of Sensible Gifts Our Specials Now Are Suitable and Useful Christmas . Goods, People°now-a-days look more loathe : sensiale and prac- tical.that will be of permanent value and he a, perpetual remind- • er of the giver. Tne list belowi•gives an idea 'of the lines that • acre specially adapted to Christmas giving,,' • ..Nickle Plated Teapots I. Coffeepots ". " •. Trays Ornaih Trays' • " 'Tea [Kettles ' " '• Nut Bowls " . • Tea Spoons • " Dessert Spoons " ;E Table Spoons • " Berry Spoons ","f: Butter Knives " Pickle For ks Carving yr Sets in assa Bread KC nives Children's Sets Nand Sleighs Skates : 'Scissors in Cases Pee Knives Pocket Knives . Mitts and Gloves . Miss Potts' Irons Carpet Sweepers Knives & Forks in 'Sets ' • Everything in Graniteware 'at one-third off the Regular Price tom.. HARLAND BROS. Hardware and Stoves, Our 'lotto This Year is . . The. Best Yet CHR/STMAS 18 JUST AROUND THE CORNER Gettingready has kept us pretty busyfor the last while back. We are to be able to show you people our best -yet Xmas display this year. It is going t obelarger than: before, e7 and bette r sel- ected. Itis going to be more attractive, ton,, and in every way more worthy of your very best in- terest. This advt. is just to acquaint you in advance with our intentions. In a week or so will print the Word "READY" which will mean that everything is ready for you down to the smallest item, If yon will save your smallest wants for us, we will rem- l,e to let you d0 your choosing from a stock that will represent the latest thoughts . in Holiday Jewelery. Don't forget to wait and don't for- get to cal). C' COUNT -ER ° c, ALM', W W. .�,a7r 1 I1 Jeweler issuer Marriage Licenses 1 a*nw 4 NhA AAAAa* �/w aw �N+ _ wlV� ti�i/W1N IVW1M Nw�M m