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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-12-19, Page 5a , r ' t9 h'o"'190 • a. ° ° Thi' , .OLSO S HANK INgOUPORATRID BY ACT OV 1(aAR JAMS' it355.' CiPitiid u3,.08�0PM0, .. P,eserve Fuad $3,305,840.00 • 11 HF,AD•OPPCE, MAMTREAI, I V-111 C T O°R S Wu. iMOL'SON MACPHRRSON` ., .. „ President WING .. . , .. .. . - vice-president . „ S. fi. E , . . . , . W. Al. Ramsay, J, I'. Cleghprn, - $, Markland Holson, . Lt. -/Jot F, a. Henshaw,,, 'Win. U. McIntyre, cw Eiliott, Generall M'aba or. A. D. Durnaord, Chief inseeo'or and Superin• ' 1. ;+ I. dent, o; 8raaohes. �, H, Draper, Inapogtor. W. W. L. Chipman, J. X. Campbell, 4,8818taut xt{spectQrs. . e s to - 100 .d gra e r CIE "gpNK DgPARTMENT D l,o l , f S , . a ep rd received a d Iateiest allowed a5 Df,P cent:tigm.daGi 4t depoelt, Compounded 4 tones. s yegt 0 Ci,%L AIrT, f TION giveu to all brapohos: •of Farmers' bnsineae.. $ole . • o m oas ed or ool eo ou favorable terma, - . C. E. DOWDINGr, Manager . CLINTON ," • W t1.NTFD•.-A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- eral house work. -Apply Mrs. T. Jackson, Sr. ' 1. FA'R'M FOR SALFI,-LO Y 32 ON the '11th con, of 'xoderich, iuwaship, con$is'bing of 88 acres, 30 acres plowed, 6 acres 'in fall wheat.The farm is•in a good state, of cuitivatr ion. Good brick house, Atli 9(x50 feet, with stone fouudation. The place is about 4 miles from Clinton. For 'sale on reasonable terms, For further particulars apply to Jew Colclough, Holmesville P. U. 03-1• PIANO AND ORGAN TUN . G A,N IY D Repairing.-Tlxe undersigned is, 'prepared to do all kinds ..:,f , piano and organ tuning and,repairing, and being a. man of pragtical experience, is ,able to .guarantee satisfacUon. " "yr" -The 0lih►ton NowvIt000lyd Live Stock, Market, T*Mir o, D!eq 1'0.U-4 -Rooelp'ts of live stock at the .Union Stock Yaxds wC're 25 car ' loads', composed of °550 cattle, 2 hogd, 445sb+eep and 20 cal- ves. There were seine good cattle on'sale boli more of the common to medium classes. . Trade .was fair with pike n wch 'the saute ae last week, when quality is considered. Exportpts. T'hexe were a few load's of .116t ex- porters, but. not iriuch decuand for 11 0 a them'. T, Halligan bought tap loads, ds, 4240 lbs, each•, at $4.45 10 $4.5p. Export bulls• sold at $3 to $4.20 per wt. c:"• I . Bute,Xors. Picked butchers.' heifers sold 0 'S5 to, $5.25,; loads of gpod, $4.i30 tea $ly medium, $4• to $4.25,; common,.at 53:5,0 to $3.75: canners. at S'1 to Twentij Years Age. ..,X,xtraots from `i'he Nff" Record 61 - op which make interesting readingat the presealt time. , , Deeoember Lath, -4883. . Mr. James Fair of the Clintonl flouring mills has ordered 7 cars. of ldauiboba flour and expoctw it sbortly." The annual statement of the B. l.. Sabbath school shows 223 names on the roll. Receipts for the year $433,- 68 ; expenditures $122•$7. Mr. Austin Callander has received the cabUn'gs. for the harrows, which he recently invented, and had patented. No doubt. be will • make -things boom to the, near future' While driving down Victoria street on Wednesday Mr, Mustard it Tucker, smith was th';own from. his' rig. HIS horse became frightened by a passing runaway, team. His horse was caught f SAYSLO0 0 F. " . a n P Thi' , .OLSO S HANK INgOUPORATRID BY ACT OV 1(aAR JAMS' it355.' CiPitiid u3,.08�0PM0, .. P,eserve Fuad $3,305,840.00 • 11 HF,AD•OPPCE, MAMTREAI, I V-111 C T O°R S Wu. iMOL'SON MACPHRRSON` ., .. „ President WING .. . , .. .. . - vice-president . „ S. fi. E , . . . , . W. Al. Ramsay, J, I'. Cleghprn, - $, Markland Holson, . Lt. -/Jot F, a. Henshaw,,, 'Win. U. McIntyre, cw Eiliott, Generall M'aba or. A. D. Durnaord, Chief inseeo'or and Superin• ' 1. ;+ I. dent, o; 8raaohes. �, H, Draper, Inapogtor. W. W. L. Chipman, J. X. Campbell, 4,8818taut xt{spectQrs. . e s to - 100 .d gra e r CIE "gpNK DgPARTMENT D l,o l , f S , . a ep rd received a d Iateiest allowed a5 Df,P cent:tigm.daGi 4t depoelt, Compounded 4 tones. s yegt 0 Ci,%L AIrT, f TION giveu to all brapohos: •of Farmers' bnsineae.. $ole . • o m oas ed or ool eo ou favorable terma, - . C. E. DOWDINGr, Manager . CLINTON ," • W t1.NTFD•.-A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- eral house work. -Apply Mrs. T. Jackson, Sr. ' 1. FA'R'M FOR SALFI,-LO Y 32 ON the '11th con, of 'xoderich, iuwaship, con$is'bing of 88 acres, 30 acres plowed, 6 acres 'in fall wheat.The farm is•in a good state, of cuitivatr ion. Good brick house, Atli 9(x50 feet, with stone fouudation. The place is about 4 miles from Clinton. For 'sale on reasonable terms, For further particulars apply to Jew Colclough, Holmesville P. U. 03-1• PIANO AND ORGAN TUN . G A,N IY D Repairing.-Tlxe undersigned is, 'prepared to do all kinds ..:,f , piano and organ tuning and,repairing, and being a. man of pragtical experience, is ,able to .guarantee satisfacUon. " "yr" -The 0lih►ton NowvIt000lyd Live Stock, Market, T*Mir o, D!eq 1'0.U-4 -Rooelp'ts of live stock at the .Union Stock Yaxds wC're 25 car ' loads', composed of °550 cattle, 2 hogd, 445sb+eep and 20 cal- ves. There were seine good cattle on'sale boli more of the common to medium classes. . Trade .was fair with pike n wch 'the saute ae last week, when quality is considered. Exportpts. T'hexe were a few load's of .116t ex- porters, but. not iriuch decuand for 11 0 a them'. T, Halligan bought tap loads, ds, 4240 lbs, each•, at $4.45 10 $4.5p. Export bulls• sold at $3 to $4.20 per wt. c:"• I . Bute,Xors. Picked butchers.' heifers sold 0 'S5 to, $5.25,; loads of gpod, $4.i30 tea $ly medium, $4• to $4.25,; common,.at 53:5,0 to $3.75: canners. at S'1 to Twentij Years Age. ..,X,xtraots from `i'he Nff" Record 61 - op which make interesting readingat the presealt time. , , Deeoember Lath, -4883. . Mr. James Fair of the Clintonl flouring mills has ordered 7 cars. of ldauiboba flour and expoctw it sbortly." The annual statement of the B. l.. Sabbath school shows 223 names on the roll. Receipts for the year $433,- 68 ; expenditures $122•$7. Mr. Austin Callander has received the cabUn'gs. for the harrows, which he recently invented, and had patented. No doubt. be will • make -things boom to the, near future' While driving down Victoria street on Wednesday Mr, Mustard it Tucker, smith was th';own from. his' rig. HIS horse became frightened by a passing runaway, team. His horse was caught f SAYSLO0 1 . I I "'-RJN�4E 4 . a He Decfares� Pev'ru. a to Be After Twent Years Y Bonda e a , Triumph, ,of .Medical to catarrh. : , .' . Science, . ' Reite He is vI P+e na. A Magnificent and-Soverei n g. g ,By , „ . y Re*'Oy, . . . . , . r�'�' "' . Having Tried Marty.Rem e- 1 11 :.. �r ,. I/ • i . •Find-at`�. Ley dies and ai ed to« .� •• � � r ' Y f X Cure r s ,�r:.; F,`r";"' �4. __ ; 1/ Tried he-ru-na and 1Jllas 4 >; ,�;-> :` 'SSC.', .a`'.. � . T Z " �� . Promptly el'ev I mp y R . i ed. , � .,�;.%{,:;; •r /•.:%r:.t<¢ 4�5<: -< � :,: � - ' S l ° � . , i I �, . - I � r __vp ::: Ontario street Com 'block.--lyd, veat a the$ Rattenbur House where •,me of 1.1-H- .1 s:Y�" �. f';Children' ' Veal. calves were in demand •at $4 Y , . - �, . , J. Howard C Linton. �rfethe' �Y y W $6 per cwt the horses fell.and the team was v,o: } captured , ,„ I, V< e" Py _ . .. . _.- 0 • .. ' I SNS •! 4 ;�L Sheep and Latmha. . .. {� i �''' ' lairibs • �.. LL • • r •l ir.}'+` o Sheep sato ,it $4. par' cw+J. , , A termer from. beyond one, of title V � � II>,::::, �r I .,.: r r " --= CARETAKP R WANT>JD FOR THP; at' 5 to $5:25 per cwt, r sq I,.; ;: �� ', 9 Xmas will soon be here and we have laced in Collo i Institute. S'alar #230, p outlying villages Was not satisfied p 3,: i::: g a y rIop. ,with the rice` offered there for his ' I '� stock a complete assortment of toys etc. for the children. Schedule of duties may, be seen ht . p""�� `+ . barley, He drove on to Clinton: and the Secretary's atilt'. applicatigna f`(! ,rb.. �_ Something for the Boys, " .:G obtained 5 cents• per bushel vier' than, 11 be ' received up'.to 20th THS Something for the.Girls, v'i' SCHQOLIIOUSE I'LAG. The goods are new. 2 Duties to cohimence 1st Jan. :1%08, tae could get at his own .village, Mr. ' ( 1 :;. The prices are right. S Irwin ' the buyer here, gave hien a dup- ant :.:'::: ' p g T -'•M, D. McTaggart, secretary. According to' promise all the • rural i J s `:+s : i` : 1. iSee our. window and Come inside and see our'dis la ligate tick¢t stating the • quantitf:. P y schools of Ontario are to receive a y 3: rr •� Price and amount paid. On returning -= \ \. .� .:::: _ flag as °a present from the Whitney home•.he told in the village what `he ZF'`''''"' MISS f'1, A. CANTELON & C011PANY, .. Govexninenil, $y Ch sgma ,, it ,s s,; . m r had received for his bail in Clinton. , -NNNN*N"NNNN*"NNNON000"N**"**O*I N� � all the. `schools will be .supplied,. to the �' ,' �11'I I I ,�jcjjJ*(jPZ fj'1760cw, - number of six thousand.. It it"'should His statement was deubted• A villag= ii , i'i F�� - Deu, ��t1. be asked why the. Unison Jack is set--� er wagered him $5 that bb-. had not / �yl.I I�, iii . Iected rather than . the "Canadian En= received the :price he alleged he had. ' i The Dishows Strong TtJbute to #*"**"NNNH#N""N+►N*#**"* N���NoeN#NCO I » i The farmer accepted and'the .money. . • sign, • it may be answered that some . Pe-ra. s years ago, the question having been was placed in the hands of a referee. Y • � Xr. Irwin's ticket was produced . b raised in Parl'i'ament; the Government' P y L. FI. Holsoy, Bishop C. M E. 46 . the farmer - but its genuineness was Church, Atlanta, qa., writes.: Cbristmas presentsChri8tmasy g . L �� on Saturday and verified it b . com- I "I have found Perini to be a replied that the .Ont official flag of l T ' the .Dominion is the. Union Tack: It d was in. Clint ��' is 'the notional flag of than .Empire and u� ed The 'fere � i � great rdmedy for catarrh. I have . 2 . , paring it with Mr. Irwin's Y boot{s /, suffered with this. terrible disease j of every part of its. But this did not I .� i• deny that the Canadian ensign has no The farmer is thus better off; by 5 t `d Ij . for mors than twenty 'years, until` - The Kind to Bu• cents,p'er bushel on his load of barley' v f r since 1 $lave been,using• Peruna, official, authorization, at all. It'.as, 1' - Are. Ueu >r'eadil � . • ° ? true that. Cariadia i merchant vesssls and the. $5 bill by bi's visit to Clinton.. � iJ 'i � ; � ed p e o which has relieved f file . 1. aro' authorizea. to Jty .roti' red ensign as December, 1'Jth, 1883, / » trot have tried man remedies and There is nothing more appreciated -than. the , their distinetlwe♦ flag'ri any�patt of �p y . Our preparations. for _ �,' spent.a' great deal of hard-earned •• followin list • the, world; and need not use the Brit- Rev. A; ' Stewart preached. t Lon; t , money for them, but I found moth-. . g Christmas baud leen, isli ensign. without the. Canadi,va coat . desboro on Sunday. \ ti \ .. • Ing so eff©otual. in the cure of ca ' of arms. On. land 'the Caifadf an. _ • enµ Mr. Geo. Shipley's eat a few . days � - he grog onitgily Peron Carvers in cases Nickel Plated Teakettles bOth'ThoroUgl] and. Cam- ar h as t'r a. . siogn. has not the.same stanii.ag'rhe in Exeter last week, �, , t r t Pen Knives Nickle Plated Teapots . !feel surd that Pertuna •is not - - PocketKni es plete and 'we` 'now ask gtrestfon arose in British (th±I7ibial •T11p.0 M iliurcll. choir t'.f�coi�seil ,"..:..a �, �% .,,`,:,% gni atrliini h,ofineclScal•scie. Knives Nickel Plated Coffee Pots . W y p • , . Knives and Forks Nickel' Trri a � a' what is the national flag df the coup+ sweet music at a< -tea meeting held- at- • a///% ! .r�'r �I9 P'• - Y the rl yile 0 Of ShO.WIn. .A it out it is'also a blessing to. suffering, Bread Knives . Japanned Trays•` p.. , g ":. try 7. The Govcr.,ment sealed that. it, Varna Monday'evening. A., public speaker ; cannot afford to humanity. Razors Nickel Plated OrutnbTrays �' you; a bdaitiful collection . .•was the Union Jack. .Bishop Carman .y-ill_deliyer a lee•• . a t "Eve -individual who suffers 3 _ ca arrh.� Even a.slight cetarrhal _ Scissors 73angfug Lamps , . .: '. . ;cure in the, 'C: M.- chutclr chis. Wed- h - ases will find Plated Spoons Table Lams Of ifts. - -espiratory dis . P .. _ . g .• .: _._ - - .: I. -nesda -- evenin . . Plated Forks Skates -:•. ___ - _ -. , y g tolerable, o Perunaamagniiicent ndsovereign _ _-... ____ I Harr Cantelon advertises in the ,,,_ . H Holse M : . _ _ -- - .. . a! 3 f the throat l,eootnes in Carpet. Sweepers Clothes- �Vrltrgera � _ �l(�rM ge - Y 'This is especially true.of the.minister ' remedy. L y, Bp. C . Why hot -Books for Xtnasl?" -. , . '• Mair his blacksmith and darriage shop who is called upon, to preside at re-' E: Churoh. , - - - t .the rebid- wanks' #ox .'rent. The opening is an ligious tuuetions of all sorts. 1. Or a nice Coal Heater or Range.. Then:we have all CROOKS WARNING A . ' cote' 61 the bride's brother in Sar- excellent ; on'e." • the necessary_ rtrticles for prep€tring. the Chri'stlmas . _ via Ori i)ecenibcr .12th, by''Rev. Rev. Mr;. Baugh of Bayfield occupied Ask Ot1P :Ur iS O Free P YAlartaC 9Y).8" Dinner such as Jelly btouids, Cake.Dishes; Bastin '-` Mr:' Baird', i�ehie,Warn ng, to. Geo, t4c�.pulpit or the. C... church, town, Hg$ f 1' a Ll CltS A )f Pans, Jelly Tins, atone Cake 'tins Pudding Pang _ = ' '- = A. Creoles �f•"li.,lina's sill.,,:' •' on' Sunday ei'ening;. µ1. �"'-- ♦ y ,. g - -' G It: -1 DIL resident "of: Mr, 1): CantelOn: is.cxpected:from At the e... The C N; :R..was 2 Covered Roasting F ans P.attles etc. Goderich la a into Regina ' - - , °;. e '.bride's sister . : Mrs:•'M Sterl- the Northwest thi's week; "�i-ie 'made a - OL • r ��S z t a last WLIdnesday. . ' n of Goderia h township. b ' Rev..st ccessful sale of the applies i rich he .. l �See the Austrian Elite Wale g P,, y • $lir, George Rcutladge, who has boon _ 1.• i �" ' P b recentl she ed to Winnie if iii t Sault'St. 1.Atari : Mich, f r .. q. ' .. Mr. Snowden; `So hia dao hter of.. y PP P g Y, g, a e, 9 h, o �-� .' ; . _.__ iVTr. . Williaan fIudie of ' 'McKillop Stop Tiifef-Rev, Mr. • Ste:vart wh'o. -- . P - , severah ears arrived- oii` Fzida last WARNING :`'-- ANYONE, .' FOUNn 1.always keeps y y a Z a , - .t , r township,. to Robert Cole .of i4oi- < y ps'.his win't.cr.'s supply.:' of with :his' trifle and has•been.vi4tine treGpassittg., with gun '•'br On 11 woad on.'hand became sus felons the r: 8* !�i irlch township. ' P h.is niothex :in .towli and his brother, what is. lenown as Bri. gewater H A R LA � � B R O 1. S • . , - -r � TAXLUR--FEAR-At.Oak Teale Farm other day as tQ how and n 11", it ✓?l, ,. v i Mr, R. J. Routledge oft +lie: clii.honie- Farm ,lots 11 and 12; Gaderic}i ` : iIullgtt at! 'the fesidence of,• the was being consumed: In the .e en. ng .- - stead. in. ,West 'dUawanosti. township will be prosecuiad' as the he. marked the pile, and :, n .loo@kin ' 5Ti OV1ES & 14AR,DW.ARE. , - ride's P r nts,,. n Aeceaiber 18th P• , , g law 'directsa... nP. i Gliddou �" b a e o Z , ` Gertrude, daughter : •of Mr: and the next morning, his suspicions Prov- .____^ _._.,.. -.... . O ,_ ed to 'be, a rei lit H'is wood hail L9*00$*�t,Isa�! ��Noow�soNeO�NA� #"1$1#"# ; �.' Mrs:• Edwin Fear, to: ',Absalom y• y ; p., a 4 N . . Ta' aii>: been. stolen: The supposed „nilly ones . iVIIAT UTr°Ih I#5.. SAX; , , ``' : "'' • • FACTS`ABOUT GODEHI'CH. . �'' CH•L:SNE = ICIC'A D -At the leaf would only have to ask' ff ?3icy. were - ' "'" "� '^'' P in need but to. come in :the dard�noss A iiezvspaper has, 5,000 ►eadc;rs• fox As esa crated statein statements -r1.-__% dense of . the bride s..• paicnts, on• 1 OOD. ':bseri ' VWWN VN1/1/I r4sNwwNw :k`ft f gg , e s of the ' and steal; leaves the' m -=it; . they , are - bens,, : A A. merchant � who smallpox situation in.. this . town. have Timely s -+ I)ccember • 9tli; by Rav.. >7. Rogers. Even -Sa • ..';Claus revels + George MbLennhh. Chesney to Edna.:known'-at. the •mercy' of the..min ons of PttL t 1,000 handbills. gets. .possibly been circulated -I desire to -replace ' .a the laiv. 300 to 400 people to read- them"that rumors ti facts. There are fiv0 ' uar- e t pcc in hooka: oat 'select' a "14faud, second daughter of 117.; Wm. i'a` it .the . i h Y A S �Od1N chef Pickard, ail of Seafoi h, :. •�, b Q Was trusted to i ani;ined houses here. con°Gaiiiing a total choice ,ire for Cour newest 1.The Churches -1111 the town chutch tlibtllhuti them does noir- chuck diem .cif' seven . patients all of whom " arc . I1. _ I far away. friend? We'have es, with:'th6 exceptdon :of<tlaa: R. C: under..the• :kiiiewalk..:The: h dbills cotival seen ii �1rths. ll be :released -from • l.da little resentattton of-. ,.• and the Ba tist`'a e n w. -u iforin iii1. - 4 . y P ... v. P r o, n c09 t xis rMith as: a .quarter eolttmu �luTrantin - :inaa tew`'da We have . . - - _ In,all the catalogues of Chrtst►vas tfts. there ►s nothin so.sens umes at vert ri the time -of c e iZn vice . The s ` g . , g . , ous p ces and. the : _ 'IRRIaAND n Clinton - on-receniher omm n g .ser advertsement iii the•-honm pa er' Atl ' also hree mild cases, in our isolation' tble and entirely useful as a . ear of'mce Httm fine she -- p p g _ -- es_0r a_ --p ul neW and stadddrd Authors' iq 12t1i' -'to. Mr. nd __ I.: John Ire- two.. latter will ,probab'ly adopt.: the, the.-woinen :and +irls. an d hal the unen "I-Ios ital wli f.I. .. of nice warm slippers. , a . M i B f p o w lI be there. for a short ,. a itablebfgditt s. land a''son.: same. time. -'11 a' ni:.and 7'li, in:: It find boys•re�ad•:. the a vertistLnieiLts:' tfmii gni' ;'::v'accin'ation is cin stile R Y 5. b. g, t- Our stock is complete in all kinds of Dieu s and Ladies :tine ehoea T; has' been su est d' b . m, n than the; and waren and fancy slippers.1. CH$'iSTi t,_ -In 'WinghYa ,: on Decemb • gg .. e y ti y Result.: 'The .iiierchant who' uses tiie..ly e4iforced. ' No neon cases- have.• de- . �, ' `•.et 5th to Mr.' and. Mrs: 1.1 henry :towli bell bo rung at.lU:30 and••11'a. newspaper_has 3,500 or more readers velope'd 'latdly'.an�d•,, wa.expect: to be Note a few Prieeq,��a��' m,• anti ¢.30 and :7 ,p.. iYi. The ringing to 'each 1;000 of the a en's 'subscrili- 'soon rid of th ou171�reak. This• 5 sed + . 1..' :, tic, a'son:. of the town'- bell° for 'church service ers,•-•There is n'1. slim t' : ' ".•Chris e • �k or . this ear 'aur t0 s : FINKBINER In Scaaforth, cn':Decercn� t „' o e a ing as: to the siappressien' 6' .1 the epidemic is at - Men's Box Calf Bil. Warm lining, felt sole, rubber .heel rice' 4.00 � y her loth, to Mr; and .Mrs-., Charles «,ould •be a• great' ad'vant'age to our ..am6u'nt:of'business 'that` advertrsin tributable to, the attire and .ever clic Men's Felt Congress Flexible leather sole P r displayed, O - Fink in citizens` and the -extra cost-vv6uld be does • brin ' to a merchant ' u each. g . g .price ................ 1'.f35 . are; all. d payed . n OAP f3eC . b era a son. a:, trifle. The !i g but ,ea h measures taken by. the Board of Men's Everett, a nice Plush slipper, price..,•............,.,..:: ♦ ♦ .75. • : only 5t sounding.:oi dollar o11ar inycstecf in advertising .br4Q,gs :Health. The streets of Goderich . to• Men's liedRon,eo,agoodserviceableahpper,.price..:.......... 1x0 and floor (Wall :Paper Dpt.). D"tj1.S;. the,bell would)- tend to`.huve all.at to the investor; somewhere from, $20 da aro as fre from contagious dis Men's Chocolate Romeo, turn sole, a. beautiful slipper, price . i' 2.25 church at the � commencement of the. to 4100 worth . of business♦- lliio i ,. y a g . Ladies Felt' House oboe, flexible soles and hove . >.11 L1IlUdllal137 1ER-In Clinton Decem:aer l ltli ° price ... 1.10 A a ,cases as .fn any. town to II, . n coon` Ladies fancy Slippers at ,.......'.. . • • , 1," o , on - , .service, (Mich.) Is ening,Recoreier.' . ty.-Joseph Elliott. Mayor.' . • Mich. v Ladies Red Juliett sl' lanae • st. Brand* New Mrs. 1'etei:'.I�er, aged o2 ve,ir s. . Peers at...:.......... $1:10 rind 1,35 Toys GRAILIS-In Clinton "on ' laecem er Th'e Bann.-The'Organ Factorp `band MlBaea wartri slippers act :................................ 60c and .90 10 sof •a' descri *10125. ' ' b . 11 Childs Felt Ba1.l assorted colors of lVd, Brown and Black,' rice. .40 � p .. .• 13th,. Alice Ina, 'youngest d.toiyht'•eY' now number 1'7 . instruments. -.::Last �,mmn ��i P • ... Mr; and , illus. Edward la raetis,. Monday' evening `s , practice proved that - SPECIAL 1'RIC1 S IN HEAVY RUBBERS. - ;r ' ' of ,:'the.membcrs of this bawd are made of - - . Why not Chinaware for aged 2 ,tansy ,Q'`•months and - Dien s High, laced sung, Proof, solid heel rolled ed a extra "' days: t fife right:stuff;:"at Ieast'onC would'100SE ,." LEAF heavy sole, our. price ...... :..:........... .. 8_ .: :1 A .- - . Xtnas �. ' . CLARK= -At Whitechurch. on ecemb- think.so' from• the. time kept aro' -the ' •; . . ..♦75 .. .. , , D Men's two buckle rubbers, snug proof, solid heel, rolled edge , •. � ti er '11th', LQfzabAli R1ntoul, •` wife sweet mixsic iiiscoursed. Go fin, .boys,... � I . , extra heavy sole, extra good value at,.... 2,150 • ' you Men's two buckle rubbers, aria of Joshua Clark,, aKld 33! y }veli succeed: g proof, rolled edge, low heel, .. , X00 years ' and 8 months. ° .1 just a limited quality, while they last.'price....." 1:9$. STI:WART-In Blixovale on 1)ecezrtper ... . .. .- LEDGER, F . . It will y ou to examine these goods before buying: _ +i , 10th, William. II: Stewart, S. T 'VIIIER. FOIL SALE. -A t�TJANT � �� �.�J � • . �. . . aged 88 .years. �- ty, of:choice Hemlock and Basswou McMANN-In Egrnondville, on Dec- for sale. •Will. be Sold nn the scum The only U.ti,ii»«,.tial School west of Toronto using the above ':I EMPORIUM ember 9tli; John McMann, aged or in'the, log at the bush, logs to . Modern Office Work of Actual Canadian P tedure: Whole I , I. 50 years, and 4 months. , I scaled before leaving the premise sale houses,ealling daily for graduates of., Canada''s Greatest • ' ' 'i" , BRO:CK� In Tuckersmith, on. De.^em= i For further .particulars Apply . " Chain of High.grade Business Colleges beta' our students ' CmUA-RE SHOE PARLOR ¢' der 14th Robert Block a ed O7 Samuel Reid Varna or J. T, Rei . I'lesirn to do by doing," • �IA46h student has loose leal~'ledger, bill .r, - .. . t;,4•• '. ' g ' . ' ' and charge system,. card system, bank bopk ;.' fills outscores of. THE PLACE WHE$f YO 00 , 1 ,. years: Brucofield. 01-4I 111. LLAR 00ES ITS bUTY ; qh ��_- � .. . notos, drafts, depesit slips, cheques,._statemptits. leases.-mortga-;_. •c� 9, ��j, ^ ' - 154, receipts, -shipping bills; etc., etc. Our Students do actual ~ural yHNrVIW� N' .I 444 1±' - business. from the first day, . -. g 4 s � �►NiI���N......#*""###*"eN�##"##" .�� I Ipl,uii 11 i .'. . I . �����,.���.,�..��.�.. W �i�� I GBEG. SHTHAND { h istrnas Ciftso. I �t :r BigShoe,DePaPtinenA_-.-. . „_ Y _. ..T...i.•$Ever laid, loves eittna and . . .TY-PEWRITING. . cut glass, '.we need only say, ..e'.are w. -,? prepared. for your wants .. 1 _ Winter that our usual assortment is ^ Z . . '1'anaht by .the rr,ost widely experienced teacher in Ontario ;she Z. as our store is ,v� Shbes, S (:oanp#etc, as you know quite Il filled with articles is also graduate of John R: Gregg, the author, and highly. ° d , well we `ar8 leaders in this recommended by him. Last year our Stenographers were all iVamen'e and Children's Felt Slip tars 2 ., tai $1 �.A 11„e Su table•for Christmas Presents placed within ten ,days of graduation. : '.t• 'av af. fifes' gout► pp Y • Ladies and Children's Felt and' Fel- Lined Shoes $1 to $p.. ,.. � t e ' . (cold and Gold Filled Watches, ,t, ar we`&a� �"the mp r` apid and ae uc ice. It (:hildren's llungola Shoes ti0c, 75c. $1.00. 1,25 and 1.50 . .. 40 Piece Chia . . • i s ;freely adwitt 1' WorY►en's Dongola Shoes $1.25 to 3.50 Z �Vamen'a Heavy Shoes $1,10 to 1.75. . s� . Tea. Chains Necklets' Lockets Our Telegraphy Mena FinN Shoes $1.60 to 4.00 J. eae'�i for , ° , g aphy Dc�artment Men's HeavyShoes 1.85 to 2.855 . Boys' Fine Shoes $1.25 to 2.00 . • , Is well equipped. Railroads are short of operators, and salaries � - Bracelets, l�rpoches' Cuff Links _ . Moys' Heavy Shoes 75c to $1.20 - Choice ° lines Fancy ,� � e advancing rapidly.. are - Gent's and Ladles' Fob Charas 1.. �5, .: Wide Attendatice . BIG STOCK Ol~ FURS China$ 1, ' at �o : .. S • , q1. Rings of a�1C1 descriptions . tudents attending our cha►n from altiaoat every count in 25 .and 5oe• Royal .• , ` ° Ontario, matrom Manitoba, Suekritchewam, ibertn and Men's Fur Coats $20 to $75. ° ° : � ' British 0010=4; some from the United States. 'England And Cut Glass SilverweI B • . Men's Fur Lined Uonts $31i to $75 Da"G'es.fi0 YV a,i a `Ir• lid,- ° i � � Scotland,,• We train toff.' young people tliarc any other man- •Ladied Far L"eacts•$20 to $So t , 'stern . Ladies Fur Lined Coats $50 to $$o I Novelties, tc.,` � . . . a5ges China tC, +tpleuient u .W Ontario, Fur Ruffs, Stoles, Caperinas, Boas, DMuffd,• froin'1:7o�ta $17 A:v�tnge alto}►tfoti t,i>#en by norgrndaat6s isnot exec#led ; R+e invite .. ' Fur Caps 2, 50 to $10. cool ariaon, Ind►vidlbd instruction. Di,L students attend night classes ° L. ferns), Ro al Crown i�r ,. e will be pleased. to ahoy.. you . . t . ' free acid way talk' all of the above courses. g ?CHRISTMAS STOCK 'Vllllof 6veryth#ng goad. The largest ' . colledtIola of goods for presents yet shown by us, Derby, .Tapabes0 Cil- auk Goods= " WINTER iI' ,,,.._. ____ . � ,� ,,�: � EIC�Ni l�l;(ilN ►IANUAR'Y 6 . - na, au, many other NT 5 Cash Pald for Butter acid• Eggs, . ..-. . :7 WRITE POP, CATALOGUE,.. a POPLESTO RiJA � � R popular line.A IGG 6 GR' �, o. �yr�� rtrt 1 dj1'� ��y1 ('�., 'ltio.>t� Eusllsrs CoIX i' Succegsor� to McKinnon cit Co., :mL�rYtfll �,DUaJP R 0'L I Jewe#etaridO tictdin. ag QUO, sl�o1lioly. � PRINCIPAL, Wo N p Issuer' of Mage# a 1,#cetlses CI I i A v� �► �� ��. +►r► ��r s.� �, M► �► +�,,e. +I►. er �vnwftw • ' .. 0LI N TCf w "J i�dlos�r �No iO �M N►i+hr►N��rN �i�Ki'+►d•� 4i+# , t K _ -.. __ . ' ' • - L .. • . . h n I � { I . . . • -. .. _