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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-11-30, Page 4•THE CLINTON NEW ERA. 1 1111111.11111111.111111111111111•111”111111111111111110111111111111111110.111111111111111 It's Not Too 1-i,ar1y to start your Christmas buying ;this week, as stocks are lamer now than they .wil1 be in two weeks. ?'Many of the :prettiest de- signs in Christmas goods are picked up long before the real Christma.s rush begins, so it's far better to buy while the assortment is large. No store around here wilt show a finer display of Ladies' and Children's lian.dker- chiefs, Neckwear, I3e1ts, Gloves, Fancy Belts, etc., - besides all the more staple lines, Such as fine hemmed Table Cloths, with Napkins to match, Five -o'clock -Tea Cloths, Side Board Scarfs, Tray Cloths, fine Towels, Bedspreads, Comforters, etc? comi-o...strric Lawn NEXT WEEIC. This is the Store for Coats Last Saturday saw the biggest day's selling of Ladies' Coats in the history of this store. Never did we sell so many good Coats in one day. When you consider that• nearly every Coat in stock was bought since the fifteenth oi October., you can see that. the styles are The Newest to be Ha..d. Every garment shown by us this season is an exact copy -of the NeWest American Styles an.1, we'll' guarantee, no store in the country. THIS YEAR'S COATS cheaper than we do. PRICES—$7.9o, SI°, $12 to $th.00 How About ? A Fur Ruff or Caperinc makes a spInditi Christmas present. Something. which will 13e useful for years, The Furs of this store have been selected with great care, and we'll guarantee every Fur we sell, Fur Ruffs and Stoles in almost any kind of fur $3.25 to $35,00 New Valenciennes Laces, for Christmas We have just opened over Three .111,indrecl I )ollars' Nvorth of new k.'rench: and 'Gerrnan Valenciennes Laces,Insertions. and .Fopt- ing. All are. now on display. at. .our I,ac.e • counter. RA -ND TRUNK IN-'4\itry; The Mineral Springs of St. --Catharines. •Preston -and 'Mount Clemens Are fainous..why not spend a few days at one of theta points. All situated on the O. T. It. lioeI ace/a/iodation is good, rateo• reasonable. Ontario Prov. Winter Fair $2.20 Guelph aud Return Tickets good going Deo. 8th to 14th inclusive, vaIld to return until Deo. 17tti. Pullman Mesmer for Otta,wa.leavos Toronlib day pan. Secure ticketS G.T,R. Town office, and avoid delay at depot. F. liODGENS,.Town Agent. The thinton ew CLINTON. oNrr., -NOV. 30, 1006 Degrading Justice orr.,••••••••••••• The spectacle was witnessed in Tor- onto this week of.a inumber of leading citizens of Goderich being • hauled to 'Col, Dennison's pollee court—or Imre properly, drum -head court -martial -to put their oaths up against that ofa ome for the winter self-confessed perpirei• ttnd ballot -box ' stiiffer. The Crown, in •nsing such a' Mrs Albert 11IcErien and paughter, Nov 301906' belongs to the section. but this year j,,,,c,a„,,t,,,,LA,,A,se was; teaching in BroacIfoot's echool, in Tiickersinith. The salary is tow. *se. Personal Notes .44. If those hoeing relatives or trie. vujt1n in town,or wouni announce n in the New gna. Win J. Mulloy arid George M, Reid Messrs J. O'Gorman, Daniel Wiley, were committed for trial as a result of I the, election conspiracy investigation, I M. John Denison, of Varna, had the!' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 +„, xnisfortune. to lose a valuable heavy X++4,44tiortihrrerermr; horse on Monday morning lat. It was I Mr. Frank!' O'Neil, '3f 1V1°°"1"'w'lls fence, fell and broke its leg and. had to in afield, and in. attempting to 'jump a home on a visit. be killed, It was worth over $200. Miss Kidd, of Listowell; is the guest A very pleftsing event took place at of Miss Jean Mappherson. the home of Patrick Walsh, St. Angus - tine, on the wth hist, when his only sister, Miss Catherine, was united in the holy bonds of matrinaony to Ed- wari Hays,- of Niagara, Wisconsin. Ms 33a41arcl left this week or the home of her parents at Cranbrook. Miss It. Friel, of ,Seaforth, has been a guest at the .Normandie for a few 'days, Miss Emma iRathwell is spending a couple of week's with friends in Lou- don, Mise BennettMlyth has been spend- ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Walter KingiSirs , , cvticat coThodwitniosnen, dwiisths‘stiiiitghitn s jig), uvseroyi improvement. Miss McNaughton, Supt of Oakmond Surgery, Lake 'Geneva, Wisconsin, is •hoine on a visit. Mrs Henderson, of winntpeg, ts vis- iting her parents, Mr. andMrs, J. Shepherd, TownsendsSt. "Chum" Shepherd, who has been ern- 'oyed in Eaton's Winnipeg branch, is man as Pritchett to disoredit the tes, tiniony of decent citizens, is doing more to degrade justioe thaw to purify elections.- Stratford Beacon. Olive, he Hensel', aye .spending a.,few days with friends in town. Dr McAsh, who has been living in town for some time, has .moved to Respectable Conservatives acknow- Sarnia where he will start a practise. ledge. that the pretence to investigate Mrs James Sims. of Blyth, who has Westauron was more than.a farce, been visiting her father, W • Graham, retur oed and could, serve no object butto throw home. for the last two weeks has i mud at respectable citizens We da Miss Minnie Cooper. of Modgens not believethere is ti man in Goderich 1 Bros.' staff, goes to Toronto this week to pick up novelties foe the Christmas who for:one second would except the sya,a,,,. . • sworn statement of a man Hee Pritch- Owing to' the illness. of .her son• ett as against that.; Of either Messrs. Ernest, at Souix Falis, Oakota, Mrs. Humber, Edwards, Horton, Rodetick Mills, Of the Huron road, left f� the west on Tuesday. • Young, W. 9undry, and. others. 'These _, . 11l„w, els3gt;7:1aylt aremen whesewordis accepted any, ine21iel-q„Li5Sunday where,yet capital is made against to have special attraction for some of • them -solely on Pritchett's statement, our young men. • • • • ' . Mr. Mitchell, of the GoderiehStar, The hite Robert A. Wan'ess,. who took exception to sonie remarks of the • syntalkiiked at Sarnia. lasfi.i week, was a !- ot.Jno Wanless, of Tpron Signal, and wrote &letter- therete, in. nephew of Wm Graham, of Otri'utacita. :sou eerily to which the Signal,. in part, says: Messrs and W,.Lyon,' of Londe& l * all 1 bolo,. brother -in-laws of Thos SamP- t ' I le onservatives re. y w.ant ec, in umbn,why son, ivho 'has- been in the hospital' here . to put a ",political thug" 1 .dici they net inosecute. Pritchett,the .for some time., brought in • a stretcher .1 Man who on his ovvn confession triedon•Satorday, and reinoved Mr:"'Sanip- , toseducehonest men into wroug-deing? 'son to his 'own home. .. .. • • . I ; .Instead, they tried to use this discre - • . Mr. John Pickett, Who has been in I Arid liar and crOok to implicate respec-, the West:helping his :sow •Lonis, and table men. Is it not plainly • evident Mr. ThroWer, returned home On Wed - that the object of the whole proceed- nesdaY,. 1Vhen he left, both were. in ' ings which -have attracted attention of the hest ef health, the story that his late is 1101:19' punish wrong -dors • but son had typhoid being xithout found - to threw Mud upon the Liberal party? ;Won; • • Tf this isnot, the case, why were • the ,• Mrs Harvey Callender and. tweathil- . West Huron witnesses dragged into. a. dremare. visiting at the home of her diatter-with which their •evidence had. fathee,- .-Me.-. 'S. Davis, Mr. uallander .' no eentreCtiOn-?. Ifthe whale thing SO -_.fttr as theealling Of the. WOW,. ,Hneon has been living for some thneet.Spring field,. Ohio, but Ais Moting to Petrolea; -.witnesses was concerne& was not -a - huge fraud ppoo,the nubile.- %-will'Ale, ••• Mitchell 'explain why nis partner. Was . 'given a free trip to Toronto andreturn? What evidence did •Me, road .• niTer- to ' help in the prosecetion• of •the alleged ' critninals? -.Thilt there.Were irregular- -and his wife villi•• remain here• till he. gets 'settled. . • . , . • . • the remota]. of one of his •eyes, which . .. • we t'Lre pleaSed taStatehes so far prov-. Mr Jacob' Taylor went to...London on: eda sucressful one. Foe some time Moodey to see his brother 1-.t el who . Ilast :111'Q -tighten hs: b aeen. unable to .bas been: confined to the house... foe a 'see With the; deseaSed. •themher r ewing couple Of months,With typhoid fever. ' Me Wrn Russell of Hav township has pueebased Mr Geo E Case's hun, dred acre farm situated on the London Bowl in •the same township. The picice paid Was $5700 ; this is considered one of the best farms in the township and Mr Russell has secured a bargain. ' Mr Robert Doig, of the Oth con- cession, received a telegram on Satnr, day evening, informing him of the death of his mother, Mrs Paul Doig, which occured Columbus,. °hire 011 the lith inst. Mrs Doig' s maiden name was Catherine Campbell.. She was seventy years of age. Arrangements have been made for the'extension of the Bell Telephone Co's service to Benmillert a sufficient number of patrons. having been se-• cured to wareant this extension, This will be a great convenience to the thriving village, • James Chisholm, Port 'Albert, has purchased from Jack Newcombe, of the Huron road, eight thoroughbred Lincoln sheep. This is the best lot of Sheep ever brought here, one of the ewes being a prize-winner at the St. Louis exposition against niany com- petitors. Air G. 11, Coiling, of the Settforth Collegiate Institute staff, was recently offered a position in the Jarvis street Institute in Toronto, at it salary of $1,2004 year, with it yearly increase of $50 a year until the salary reached $1,400. But he declined the tempting ff oerm , as he had made ,in engagement foe the yeah r ere. • Qrandfather•Wurrn, of Zurich, pass-. ed his 97th milestone on Tnesday, 20th November. The old gentleman is still in the enjoyment of tairly good health, and can take walk•of nide Without much hardship; 1Ve believe he is the oldest pen rsoin Huron cotinty, and it . ,seenis likely that he will•live to 'attain the age of 1C10 years. He still enjoys a smoke. and eats a -hearty meal three. times a day. . • • lt was With feelings of sineere and deep regret that we learned on Thin's- dity.of last week of the death of Finlay Stewart Seott;.Seeoncl son of _\I i'. and ' °M us. F.'S: _Scott, of 13russels.Theyoong • man hod been in failing health for the a paeleven months, but had not been confined, to bed. ' in feet, he had just dreeSed himeelE before the vital. spark fied. had .cumplained of n bhort-: . neSs of breath 1111.1 was sitting on the • side of his bed preparritox•y to going to the door, 'when. he 1(110051 instantly expired. Tuberculosis of the bowi•ls the'cause Of his demise.. .1Mr. FL ()lighten "Seaforth, wen t perati on on . W ednesday toe • to the -forinatien of it cataract' (Wel' rties at one or two polls at the election1 Although able to be up, he is not• ye Of late tin abscess formed at the, back in question noc•to be denied, but to able to be out, ;Ind it may..., be some of the eYe „1„1 ca,sed him much $„f" time before he is, • .. forme, so that lie was obliged -to come .Mrs Warren, of :Hallett; who laLS „ htene froin Muskoka and have it -at-- erected a.pretty ,house :on Albert.. St , tended to, , A fear clays ago the abscess (built by T. McKenzie) expects• OC j broke and on advice from.his physieian cupy it lira few days. ; •Sne • has been derided to have theey e removed.. .• living with Mr McCool, • where she • hada good holm since the death of 1 . 1 . magnify this loth a charge against the - Liberal party of attempting t� steal the seat requires evidence vastly • di event fromairia.that bas•yet been pro - deed. • Sir WilfridLaurier, in the course of . the- ()peeing . debate in the House, made a statement which is important. s When . the provinces of. Allman, and Saskritchewtin *ere' formed, it was 1 publicly suggested that, in rViear of hi me ,. forer position ,as. Premier of the Ter- ritories. Mr. Haultain should beoffei•ed. the Premiership' of one Of the new; pre, - . . , . . . vinces.. Sir Wilt& stated. that this * • .Was . his. 'original intention, bile that: • When Mr. iipultain displayed soninch, partizanship' over the Alitononly Bills; he was reluctantly dompeiled to Change iliat opinion, 'with the result that the ..ponventions • being. held . dropped the 1 name ofMr Haultain, and ,chose Mr. ,..Scott instead. • • " . • . IO* •••••••• e.•••••a***•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• - NV ES I, E • • - it 11 • CI. t i•'11 •h 1 . . ere . on Sunday next, Rev. Alt. Jolliffe a.. eisting Rev. N1r. Millyard with nnni- versary services at Lucknow. Fellowship meeting tit lo n. ni. on Sunday. . Usoally the opening of . parliament is more or lees it display ofgood fellow- ship, without the bitterness and acri- many that develops Inter on, but this year parliament opened with it . . , and froththe very outset,. the Parties ' OLIN: ' TM. ' on both sides of the.. Speaket. tire in- . &Aging in partizan, 'debates of theN . . l• take up theavork of Dr. -Grenfell, of Newfoundland, Church Chimes .1 WILLIS CHURCH , sT. PA l'US The .\ 1". P. A are making great pre- parations for 1110)1 bazaar and tea, to he 1041 in t school -room on Tuesday, Dec. 1101 supper will be served dur- ing the entire evening. and an (WOWS' tra will be in attendance,. • A t the reg,,lar meeting of the A. Y. P.A. on Tuesday evening a very inter- esting (b‘bate wh as eld, the sublvid, being "Resolved, that invention has benefit t (41 the condition of the wor4- ing-man." The affirmative was upheld by me......(ts, w. Tin . smith and , (amp, and the nega I ive by MessrA. McCul- loch and F. Herman. The affirma. live cam 1041 off 1110 honors. ()NTA RIO S'I'R E ET. Fellowship meeting next Stmday at 10 o'clock. The ('1 el vat 4. in 1 he leagde on Monday evening was (mite interesting, and some good point s „were brought out. The stibieet was "Resolved that our missionaries be. used nt, home,. instea(i of being sent abroad." The affirma- tive wag upheld by Dr. Shipley, IL Porter, Nine, S. Courtice end Miss W I tse,i he (legal ive by W.S. It. II ohnes, his H. Courtice, Miss L. Stevensiand ICI. Kerr. The judges were Rev. ,Mr. •Iqewcornhe, B. .I. Gibbings,and Walter Menning, who denided in favor of the affirmati 170, A. well -rendered (1(101vvas given by Misses DoiVson and Wilts.,. I The league next, Monday night will t 1 On Sunday.eVening.next, in addition i 0 an anthem .bY the eli-Oir; 'Miss:Lillian i Coats willrenderat solo. ' . . .. . . 1 •The Social On. Tuesday evening, no - ler the auspices of the Young People's I Unite!, was very • successful, The base- ! ment of the. chuveli wits made gay- , with .hunting - ' and flags; and 'the pro- gram carried. out, alio patriotie idea, Sniall. tables were. placed' .about the room, and at thegonclUsion of the pre - gram a very, dain tyl up c h. was .served. The program "otiewd With the Nation al Anthem, and (enlivened. it quartette by little Misses Lena 'Holtnes,, 'Mamie Hall,. Violet McGuire and Leena El- liett ; reading, Miss Wilson 1.5010, Miss Katie Scott 1 quartette, Messrs. Gib - tangs, Downs, -• %Veil. and Harland : solo. Mrs, Dowzer.; -pine° duet, Misses I,. .( 'oates and(l. Ford guar tette, Masters. I larland, . W liken, '1. hompson and Ireland / violin solo, Miss Eileen Hoover.: quartette, Messrs, 'Gribbings, Downs. W ehr and Harland; solo, Stew. art 4 i-tek-son, - ,The room was comfort- ably filled. though, had the weather been Mote favorable, the attendance would dcrebtlesalme been la:rger. ' - • Me Alex Allempostinaster of Beams - :vine, is dead, Kithira ratepayers carried a by-Iaw to expend $25,000 ft o' King George or Greets. was received in Wild 1011(10 by the Pope yesterday. Mr, James 1 antre was drowned at .liones Ilay Junetion, by falling hito his minister.. • The consecration of Bishop Carmich- ael (at one time of Clinton) as Bishop oe Montreal has 50(10(1 up strife. Rev. R. B. Wood and Rev. Arthur French of St., .1 011/1"8 church. enteted a protest against, the ece.seeration, claiming that . rt wee illegal. After consulting, a, prominent lawyer, they have decided to take the. matter to the civil canto,- warmest kind; The 7 opening! *mild (indiente that the session Will'a lya :hot :one; turalthe probabilities are that it will also be a long one, notwithstand- ing the earlier date of the Opening. The opposition has the idea that this Will bethe last session before another election,though thereis really nothing to jostify that, anti will endeavor to make campaign• rntiterial dnring the .session, „ • Miss Kirkwood, who. has been a meraber of the Collegiate institute staff Seafoi•th for. Several years, • has resigned, haying accepted' position on the staff of the alnelph Collegiate for next year, Her resignation takes effect at the close of this year. The atiction sale of Clydesdale !naves and fillies held at Exeter was not Very successful. They were all .imported, Out of .10 brought here for sale, only 12 were Sold. The Mims ranged from. $200 to $330. The remainder were taken to Chatham 16 be'sold (herr, On Thursday of last week while ,in the mill at Dashwood, 'Nair met with -A bad mishap.and one whieh might have resulted seriously," It seems Hemet' Mat was in the act of fixing oneof the spouts in the chop - Ping departnient and Dave of course lent, a helping hand and while so f1011)14. he got toe near IL revolving shaft which began to wind his clothes, arid ill 4t31 instant he wits ileawn back over the shaft, I lemon made a dash for the engine and closed doWn • but before the great Machinery,(ould site!) Dave Was free, his clothes haying given away which We believe saved him, Had it been otherwise )I('w i ould have had to go with the shaft or have been so pinched by his clothes as to have made death ahnost certainty, As it was his clothes were all torn from him in the twinkling of an eye. 4 le1t itiseanc but desiresthe cot ten - ence of a town home.. . • .. Prof ',infield, of Bozeman, Montana, called an his sister, Mrs Geo Rice, on Wednesday.. Mr. Linfleld ia it native. - of Colborne, where his father ...atpre- sent resides, and a graduate of •the On tarie..Agricoltutal -Collegelwho has made his ateix•k in .the-- west.' He is Superintendent of Agrieul tore .in the State Experimental Farm, a', position he hal held for some years, • anti evid- ently' fills to the setisfitetion of .,.our -American friends. County Clippings. PrinCiaal,Dobson' and Miss Henry • haye been re-engaged to teach in the school. here at increase.in salaries, : Thilell"Bires., of Bressels. purchased., the Helton farm on the 7th. line • of Morris, p1L3ring $3.500 for it. 1 • • ; The back fifsy acres. of 'Mr George Trwin's farm Hume road, Hdllett, has been sold. to Mr John Dale, a neighbor. Andrew. 81h line 'Morris, disposed of.a 5 intintlis old heavy. dreft colt recently for .the handsome figure et $170 00.; • • ,- • . • • Me -Jeseph Lebow, Who" has been it resident of St Joseph -for the past live Years,' has "eft ,with his 'family • for Edmonton. • • . • Alfred Abbott, it young Englishman. who resided iti"•Wingham for seine week, committed suicide'. at -Gorrie last week by cutting his throat. • JaInes C. Ptv,sons, i''ho lives -east of Hillsgreen; hart just returned front the westand likes the comitry so well that he will move mit in the spring, Dr McLaughlin, of Dashivood; in- tends leaving' in• ' sheet, tune for, Europe where ha' will tike up some special study of his profession. A. T. Currie, -Brussels, killed: two 11:11ligass 1(1 D. rii(c1:n 148°8861 old. ?I'11111-73-ycl aim ts'n 450 poundS, I wane 237 pounds and the other 213 pounds, ' • Miss P. Walsh, who, for the nest year has successfully taught in Sep, 5..8. No; Staeley, has tendered her resignation and has , secured it school , near Windsor. • The trestees Of . the , vsdale P. School has arcepted theappfication of Miss Horton of Tuelterain itt) as teacher for their school to Suaceed Miss 11, M. Sparks, .at a salary of $350. . Mr John, Fowler sr • of the ilineyale road near Wingliam,'has been seekers- ly 111 for the parit week. Mrs Fowler is in lee 85th year, and up to this ill. 11088 118(1 enjoyed exeellent health, Mr Wm Dunlop, who has been farming in the great West fol' three yeors, has returned to Huilett, and will remain here. Ite did well when It was away, but he likes ninon P. Men's, Is:ippen, hod quite a nOvel experieece the other' day. While shoeing a horse the animal bad to be thrown and Itild on the licem After completing the job men tried, to raise the horse but found it was dead.. The trustees of the school- in section No, 0, MeRillop„ have engaged Miss Simpson for next year. Miss Simpson T}IEXMA-S SEASON - . brings no greater satisfaction than yea would,: get in lookmg over .Our stockof • • 'Candies and Contectionery. . . Here yen and (mality and high grade at.a sueprising Whether you intend • to- purchase at once 011 11 the -future it will interest ynn itnnw •tnat we- pea and will save you Money. Once.you have called on us and heisane acquainte(1 with our stock, we reel sure Chat yen will sooner bitar be, Mute it regular customer. ' NIMENS . Phone 42 .Clinton. • • — . . • Established TA r e. .ti 1180.0 '.1876 OU .11 Lillis, 1906 inueninseni, Nat/tele met erenrsist tin reword Of our 30 Yetirs of boneAt ((111 1')) (0011 ercord... ristmas hopping • • The Doctor Ralph Connor's new book, • just out. Equal to the best he has written, if not TH14; BEST. Decorated cloth -cover $1.25 post paid The Christmas Globe will be ready on Saturday. Have you left your order? Price 50c Postal Cards and Albums Our variety of new postals is immense, and the cards artistic and beautiful. Pllbums 25e to $2.00 each Ivo It is none too early to select Christmas Presents, and w e shall be pleased to reserve any goods 'until a later date, if desired. Sleighs atid Sleds We are ready for the snow - when it comes. Children's Sleds, or the larger Baby Sleighs. Why not select -ones and be ready Fountain Pens 'These make a grand Christ- mas present, Select one, and me it a trial- W e sell the Waterman Ideal, also some lower-priced lines.. • Christmas Calendars: . Qur display is now readyand we would advise you, to'select early, as this is one line in which the stocks are always ' A China 1)epartm' VV hich Excels .AlnioSt: every day we are congratulated on our beautiful stock and variety of Art China- rwricitid ware, and now that the " .• . new goods. are .nearly all placedthis depa.rtMent well Worth a visit. Royal eiown Derby, • Royal Doultan • Royal Vienna • Pratt ware 1611110geS ehina Wedgwood 'Japanese, etc. . A case .of rich Cut Glass. . ecia.1-priced ta.bles of cheaper. China,, Which ',are remarkable values: • • . Leather Bags and . ' Other Leather Good -s. 'See an nssorterent' We have in our widow. The newest in :hags and purses. • • Fancy Bdslcets A splendid 'assortinent of dainty baskets for fancy Work. Just the thing for Christmas presents and decoration. Our'TOy Department' will,. he, as- usual, OD second floor, and Will scion be ready. the oopers 16kN 00SIOCLNTON - In spite efthe fact that $1,1;912,870. was spent on. eapital account in the_ year ending June 30, the addition to the debt was. only ..$818,811. Arecord like that in a time of such •eneernotis growth is a, creditable one.. " • According -to •the. Chicago Tribune.. 11 football players 'have been killedso. far this season, and 104. injured. • • Until the Hon G. W. Ross gives- tip, the leadership of the Liberal party in . Ontario, it is most unseemly to he con- • tinually naming his Successor. utters eighs We manufacture all our. GUTTERS .and SLEIGHT, and guarantee both material and Workmanship iiepairing promptly attended to Ruinbail .8c McMath's, Huron Street., Clinton: . rria:••11AV 1,1o310 t?t, CANA0A litstNtss CoLtigGirs • • CIT.i.THAM, oNT. Ca onnia's liresdrest School' of 11a811111.401, , RR uiirty years of 111,411 eIii;-.s work, booked by Oils splendid ('1 111)511(1)1 of building and grigindS costing nearly t+:10.(; 1) '1'11i I. Ly Thenisti ha Donors. ' 00001071 with ebenp 1111011, and 11tp • pits ing of yotir ritilr, ay fore ; oil of these esiiibined 51i10 11S ga'Pat SIIPPVHS I fl 0181.1no its 51i,11 do tes in goroi positions, (111 ceg 1 ts'itibt Awtoges. so 1.,11 11-1,0‘e i W eonten morn ries. tbitt it does not NO ow 111110.01 611 go eiseNk here, and IA drawing 1,3) 1,5)1, from Ne vloandland.on the vitot to British 4. oliiiiiliin no, 110 west Th. 11,1mlisli Spookin'W goo r1il is ur . . 14fiit'n11(11/,'1,11ilmits Oil i11N1 111 good noiiitions MA (q)r. lleeember iS CITIP Or OW best iiiontb.,; in v.111e1i to start. New Year opening Wednesday,. Jan. 2nd, .•01, If N•oli isinnot. venni' 10 Chatbirin,, rind Nv int, to learn Ilookkeoping, Shorthand or Penuntuship, iiiiti (.1111 1,141111 10.11 ill, :V0111'1101111, hi thiii-iiililinilithiii., 1111811511 0111,C1W1t8ES 1417 STAII.. thir imerre0. vent elitsioeue will ten yen au ahem. these. courses. ('rititIngtie V. 10111 Omn1 the tro tiling ea 'chat. 1111111, Catalogue H. lella about the Home Courser:. Write: for the one 1.013 want, mention - 10a this paper, addressing 11 . Ilf.8.41.81e 1Dtliiiiell114311 .8eC0;IT1.11.0. Professor Pember, ° Canagags Bair king • 'WILL BD AT St. Marys, Vit,dser Mite, itharsday, Dec. 61h8 Seatarth, edrantorcial Hotel, Priday, Dec, 7th" . Minton, Nornitimille Hetet, Saturday, Dec, St.%, - with the finest display cf Hair (+mtg. (Wei, :Web ,111 America, Foi.. ladies, the semi-transforination ietel full trnesformation, the all-over Pomp and the parted Pomp, Switches from $2 to .$30; Waves front $5 to $17e, Head-coveriegs from $15 to $25; Poulos from $0,50 to 520, Giaits"l'oupees from $25 to 560; Wigs from $30 to $7(1.t10 1, r Call and bring your friends to seens, Or 1/1311 ()VIM'S, PROF,ESSOR PEMBER 127-129 Yonge St„ , -Toronto, Ont (.1