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LOTHIAN. OUNOANNON. LOCHALSH.
Tees:nv, Dec. fhtd. A. NEWTON, DENTII3T, LUCK• �.
Our eehold (No, in will close to,may Mies Fraser, of Huron, is visiting at j . NGN'.-athom*everyaeyexoept Thur.•
Misr Spence, the present tench. H.1 day.• New roniedyfur extracting tooth ttiunuio•
ar, ie going to spend some tine iu 1..McKelthk,
form ,butter than res. crown rod grilse work,
Ottawa. AI iss Wodsla..wax iudl►I,uced tau a 1 pia. •
Aliuutuum plate:. won bwnk,ttilei.
The News .
of the District.
'1't+HADA v.I)er.22nd.
Arnold Ouwan, of Toronto, is spend-
ing the holidays at the parental home.
stead.
Reggie A. 11'ilRams, who has *pent to ser her
few; lays last week, but we ere Maimed' beN. fl. tmtualn' 11e�n dunlnl i xuiir uutu ntii h I . Mts. I. Monktnen. of Arkwright, is
aruuhd(sgniut this wtrk. better fa.dlltiee fur donut the work. more Dote- vltjtini( at her r lir, I'M, Julie Anu-
the summer in Petoekey,. Mich., it re, Nis. Not* Hogan, of Toronto, and
turnable for the patient.turn! Mtrong r.
lay ing to so his homenhie ed
lie here.hrirtmus hull ora
Bridget, of Winghaut, are Spool_ NOTICE.-TI1E LOCAL AGENCY i The Iatert song out is entitled. "On
in Ihrtr hl fn true omen ter T'ho tlistnd bt&t the Ihrs1 the 1G.rky Road to I);tut I{.,
M. J. Tobin has sold a lot oT catth K holidays at their haute hetes. omoe and datiunery rwro wham l3ertie."
to Roy Linklater. Among them was I A number of Lothian people at- entero canto
bo It,CetceMl ter .uh.rtptiues, ad-' of Hemlock City, is the composer.
tended the local option WertiO • iD verUslux and job work, eutd rewvtpt. will be
e six -months -old calf u! very superior Lttcktiiiw on Sunday night and were rlveutw amount. Nod fur the owe.
quality. Roy undoubtedly knows a very much pleased with it.
gta,d animal when he see, ...,e,
• SAWING AND tItorrJr(t MILL. A number from here, took it, the
Thomas Richardson her been in 'ourconcert at Hemlock City on Monday
village for the last few day* with hie night and report it very good time,
cawing and chopping mills and has notwithstendtng the poor- sleighing.
done good work for the ferment. Ile
is likely to find eutployment'around :1711s4--- AMBERLEY,
here for some days. Toni is a hustler
Gild 'Ikea t° Iter things 1)um, lent- AMuNoay, Deer .'41i1..
on M•+nday to porno 1;pysuipect►
his work and found that th@ en. Thrishues.
gine whistle ` was blowing and heal Hugh-•Fergusot and Wait _ Br,wn
Been for pearly an hour he "thought matte a Hying visit to Tiverton.
things Were '•huuthting" • a little. Data AfcLean mud 'Mogi' Ferguson
too much. It *reins that an en. spent last Thursday evening at Kin-
terpriving young man wtth more tult.
energy than discretion, or knowledge James McDonald and Andy Culbert
of engine -driving, undertook- to blow spent, last timothy visiting friend* at
the whistle, but when it came to Crewe.
*topping it, that war !wYon!l..hia - 141.-: 1t itdfantt left lase Alen ay or
power, and so it Tiept. on till the her home in '.....a rater, accontp:enird
buss" arrived on the scene, when by her tnnthe�.
matters were put to rights'.
1'i.•rico. twill he hold in the Alethu-
LEEBURN. t toll 't"' 'tr,'h it t- mithiy-ftt•ruttim at
the timed hour.
Tt'Ktit.v, I)t•.•emis•r tui Mrs. Frrgtuou h:u be011. vtwitillg Ile•P
Mr. Hayden bee deliver•ett :mother daughter. Mn. Iti••k McDonald, at
t•arload of coal at lhtulop station. Kintail for the pent week.
Mr. Itirhardatn Is down in our _
• ncighb,rhoutt again with his engine e" T .:. l§t"
and atuw cutting wast and straw. 11.- t--v[^4i iltAfEKING.
\VKUNKsu.ty, Dec. Zirol.
Hose. Rutherford, who is spending
a few months io Bruce county, •ia
home for Christmas.
Rt -y. C. Rutherford leaves on Fri-
day for Toronto, lvhere he will spend
a week with Mende.
Miest:a 13. Duruin and Daisy Hyan
and Howard Case, of the 1. C. 1.. arc
in* their h.di.lay.s-fit, hi,iiie-.. _.
Benson Case and Ed. Durnin, who
fire attending Toronto I'nivet•sity, re-
turned hone ltielay for the holidays.
Missee Etta 1ltsidetauu. Flank Mc-
Lean and T. Durnioeltave returned
ftoln their vesper " o uchools and Ari
holidaying atj.lteir hones here.
l.ut'AL yrrtoN.-A meeting itt the:
iutereetfof the local option bylaw in
Ir. iJ ;.r -tine,
d-gtitnitairel 11-11 um Tuesday even-
ing, 1)e.•enatter 3tlth. •at t( p. nt. The
meeting will to addressed by Her.
Messrs. Ford and McKerrrtl, (of l.uck-
nt)tt. Everyone should attend the
lucul option meetings being held in
older diet he may be able to vote
inttellitsutly un thin (meet ion on Mon-
Lbw,,I imtaiy Itlt lief AV_A-Sutith
will deal with the 1o•iel option qurt-
1i011 un Sunday evening next from rho
Methodist pulpit. -
d enced operations for Mr. Skew I', -. civ. 1)•i. ''�'nd. Clot t.Tst.as 'rigger.. -The . Ptesby-
_-_and hes agood-many johe ab.tg the C..... elk Mrfxse..r'TtoN: d �
Ins toileottdny sloading
aro olding
road. bloc its l-itiley'. -wheel heti.• their (litrisaurt,1..•,i t.ltight in rho
Ai the munir•ipiel ehttiun di'itw, Lai.: evening u.a t dr'•ided ,access. Ageimtltuutl hull, odd uu. Christina',
nigi-t in the same hall the Meth,Mlitt
tiunday eehuml will hold their anuu,tl
ent.•rt.aiiii eteta ....T h to C111'ittlmNt
tree entertainment tinder the auspices
of St. Paul', Sunday school un Friday
evening Inst war a success. The pro
nearer things begin to get hotter. The 'Ther.' wens n 1.1-11/.e•coNvl on bend. al•
contest fur terve tbrtatrn, to ls• ,•x- 1hu,iglrWeal her was itt ju.tideal. 1)r.
•sting. Norman 'Kernighau apse- ti. A. Newt.nt, of 1.ttcku.rw, filled the
ntr the fa ' g • umwunity tsud ie.rsio ion .d • Itnirrtntn,tury aceePeabIy
girt to he supported by the f,u•atertt I It. U. t%mouon. of LetelJaow, giiv.•
Nutt' Scutwt. F:NTT:Icr.UNttt �r on
ni•lt'1iui '44-1"14*"a'('tul:ula.'
I r tinntrnn thtuuh nu int.te wt•r.• solos pial du••te i, the
A to. nteitt- eight Wirtt ai.ptrradtheml sn , tx sC ltrcal _ nip a, .ttr.l wwitwti ins �tnd
1.'uut�u
p•up e
Therantatn rendered was ?im--Ji»l..gv ate- I.the petnds,•f-tire-Ne•itts(
ring Cru,.•" Thr y u u n g old other.. The violin select putts of
Ito took port in it acquittedtaant brother, tool Ilog.ut irruthers
tllemsei es in n nn>,.t rnditable man -
tier made the able. direction of t,1r.
arid Miss Hamilton. who -pared too
pain.,or ti to 10 itu•
nitke it errs,fttl.
s, " After the - state and n teiatttiful
reading by 'es Hamilton, tire ('hri+it-
tttad tree w:w unloaded, h to the
sat iafaetion the y,sung folks.
Althouh the evening was. rather
lout(it
the audience was °et orderly.
COLBO1RNE
l'uiti•.tt. It •, jsih
Totvxxntt' Cors. n.
yenned held its etaalnti
the above date, the unett
tent except ('oun_•ilim. Sttuugh.in.
The Minutes of last t ling were
read tend adopted. It was • d by
Mr. Kernightur. seconded by AL.
Young, that Wen. Hilt les ett . tt,wt•trrl
ti, purchase• clothing for au inmate
twine sent to the house. of efugr.
tarried, A Inter r•ceiyed f John
Allin writs read, Ha' ' g wire g alit.
Moved by Mr. Kernigtan, Went bit
'hy Mr. Dustow, that the clerk wile
Mr. Allin pointing out the Inoth
passed in November. 19116, grant it)
51,, to Mr. AIIin in settlement of wise
tenure claim. (Jerrie... Mosel by Mr.
Vustow, seconded by Mr. Young. that
the bylaw be pawed to hold .the. west,
1i--imttl+sne of the towtishitt(Tia31- inn Zinn•
day, the Lith of Decetnirer. at 1 o'clock
p. m., and. if necessary, In hold the
elect ton at the usual milling places
from 11 o'clock a. m. to :, o'eloek p. m.
A large number - of accounts were
passed and will appear in the financial
etwtenp•nt on nomination day. F. W.
ihoesantt, Clerk.
t "I borne
uu•r ,�irB
sis Goll pre,
.„,...14, 7111/
tucaU'.Ij( Atud he1Ff1d._tmfatrmatltm.. tr.rtuhk: -,mean. 0ttntrlr-ptaceia .j. -=4htile rtwrtlrrr.:f pt.+pfr frnmttrk
.. .r, giving lint ort' Trutt d itatrmrnte ciciuily.nttendtd Thr o Nin • o
WRnNlsnAY. Ned.' ir•tl. (,ori the trveru nem reports, s, rent. Hn's cemetery on \Vednesday atter- PS' t, f the
k teY)VKLL 1)xttetss'r'aT1u♦ - We ). PI I noun. _ new Ba rp let jchurch, in Auburn last
are sorry to annetince the removal nt Ing that the R, ie,w node. lo. at THE Ina at. therms;CAsn'AittN.-lir. 'fwndxy.
W. Potter and family to (ioderich, 0141...11/11'1. in a m reprosperous con -
Pidgeon, of Toronto, addressed ,e large Aliso Betsy AI• Allister returned
after a tenirlencr in this vicinity of ddi+en than ever be audience at the town hall on Saturday home Inst Saturday after having
thirty yearn. Mr. Pott,•r iein le --_ rLriiu{t in.11tt iala•ta•*ti, .rt Ihr krr•il b{rrnl a. -couple -of ayuelu olio tritvtal
.„, member of the official board of `Ile
*WO CREWE.uptton bvl,tw. Ae Alen delivered ad- In tl[atertch,utd?Tnitf[ird:
1.1 Methodist church, the rncmtlrer•s of the n dresses on Sunday in the •Alethttliet We are pleased to state that Mrs,
church on Monday evening tank the AtoNs.% Dee, il• church, town hall and Presbyterian Patrick McGuire is :able to he around
opportunity of paying the family a !soca! option is the pie sling topic "hur'h. Dr. McCrinuton, of Ripley, again after having been laid up for
farewell visit and of showittt their SP- at present. - ales,-asiste[i at the Sunday evening some time with a note knee. •
precialion of his long and faithfuLsere . John.Mentry in_rlfain if t
vires. They presented hitt . with the Muton,•_,', as uuttuiL- --- _ _ - _ _- WgfDIS'fl 1 7 i. t•TioN,---A reception
following address, accompanied by Lewis Mnrray, al Pan daunt,• was given in honor of Mr. anti Mrs.
an easy chair and a jardiniere: -tt+ttul..:petlr Monday at Crewe. - -- - - Adam Johnston; who wets mat riedon
the address being read by Charles lid. stir. T. Yarks is spending to ew Tnesday of last week. at the h of
vin and the presentation bring made f
by John Duston: laws with frirtmtM nmr inn- the +tr.,oarli,, tether, in As,hfle•ftF, ow
Friday evenin n enjoyable e -
e
K f n
' , w J Y
' s Margaret
Kilpatrick ham n -
19
1 *1St Mak
.) K 1
11 i mro
N e i nee spent, . )tree u t ��AA ,
>I n,_Th'e- young seen
, rived home from Ion+Su:d fold Noonan
g 1 y people. It t y
To \1 r. and Mrs, W. (. I oxtsr. the tillage join in extending hearty
Dean RROTust AND ytsiTE11,- -%Ve, Stholrl•
ongrntnlations to Mr, and :Pre. John
the tnemhers lit the official ioaard of Miss Frances Treleaven is indisposed a n, who tire now rundortabl settled
Nile Methodist church, havin i.arn,d y
A at present. We hope to are her in heir new• home.
++f -setter intended removal ftv,,. trio noomo4-, strosetEettrKNy.-
" midst.. wish to newt with you atCt Mr. and Ahs. Stewart Findlay,of 1 c•i.ht WIIRnt•LK.- a 1•Jepay
more in our old home. It, it with bore club has been ort.f lkt for
yphoneme tend soldttred that We t MMrf.Deor were the guests of Mr. and the ae. -un-: and will play tP• following
on here tonight. Pleasant andgt n• Mrs. (i.•orge Durnin yesterday. gimes ere . January 7, Palmerston :
t (ler hmere tonsries ora awakened as we re- At present we are Memel with fine lanunry 'ri, Mount *Forest : January
call on, many happy and helpful sleighing and wilelacitherctoi match. We :yl, Wing tut : February 11, Listowel ;
__ assOClAtiOna we have hal )viol h you
Neil of the 12th and Jittunir of the
postiMee May that it hoof pattuuotiut
itu orteuce to here the tight kind of
te girl.
('ntetMTM.as TrkKSy.-To give some
idtta'of the immense amount of Med-
nese done in the poultry line in this
vicinity, are mehat
one of our eitumtt'rpt•yiIsing mentierconhoudt*,t- A,
R. Finlayson, has on days poevtous to
the Christmas holidays shipped out
poultry to -the--value of about
This tttµat mean It profitable source of
revenue to the farmer's in Ihr• sur-
rounding country.
Tui u. CKQIsI OP TUE "OLD PION-
KER."- The hanlua•a•i gid railinfr res.
owl "Old. Pioneer," with captain B. In
command. sailed up the sidergad the
other day. For fifty stormy winters
this ancient craft with her high bul-
warks has made her voyagetl
andTui•th and apparen- 1p is as staunch
as ever, The wind being oft the star-
board quarter ,he was 'laking geed
headway under it utl!Ie-reefed t ,psaiis,
its the weather was somewhat wtutllly.
When standing off lewhulsh i1 w:ae
obeerved, with the aid of ii glass. that
the skipper himself had the; watch. as
he south be seen pacing pp and down
the -weather -Me quarter e•c
keeping n sharp look nut. 111..wtui'
always tt earefu.l watt an.) The vest di
went up in ballast, bid it is expeettad
she w i Il JtiLve it return t,V g. t
lientery for ports south and west.
Cough
edicine
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is a
regular cough medicine, a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. Goad for easy
i:oughs, hard coughs, desper-
ate coughs. If your doctor
endorses k for your case, take
it. If not, dpo't take it. Never
go contrary to his advice.
W• p..bn•h our formaaa
w• baalah alcohol
rr.m eere ettelese
V / etJ we era• sea sto
urea
dueler
The dose of Ayer's Pills is small, only
one at bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses
are better than cathartic doses.. For con- i
atipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, .sick-
he_adaches, they cannot -ba excelled.
Ask your doctor about this.
-res se tae J. C. ,van or.. lww.ri.at..a.-
war read and 'tossed. The I). It. O.'*
anti•trrrit'eferks for the municipal i er-
tiuw tit any to he held onxnutu•v I
Met. are: Yelling division No. 1. F. 1
Stucker I). H. 1)„ and John 1)ingwal
toll clerk ; r,llin ttivie'ot No „ W1
tght►ntut 1), 11. 0., an ire. t'un-- T.
ninghaut `roll clerk : polling division
N'!.:3. J. hlliutt D. 1t. 0., tan,l 1V..I.
Curti.• ptdl clerk; polling division N,..
4. J. litbhutts U. 11,'0., and Dan Mar-
tin poll clerk. The Itlt'iiti- M. of the
year lotting tillithtd the council ad•
j •mei. Au.,:'x..1elit •rr:ur'naJI.'Clerk.
and -
our
Great Half -Price Sale
Are t-tiD----lutist'- a --feet----srbielt shmi1d
.strongly ,suggest opportunities, - for the
('hristnias shol)per.
\Ve have litany articles suitable for (lifts :
e
NECKTIES,
NECKSCARFS.GLOVES.
HOSE, r ;.,r FUR GOODS,
SUSPENDERS t Ui'',v' F NCY VIS fS,
, nil manyother thing, that re ti,„
;eful and sensible.
McLEAN
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GODERiCH,
ONTARIO
AN .ENrovs ILK EvsNisii.. Last
Monday evening a eoneer t ander 1 he•
successful utatlagemrnt of \It..
Miller and Miss IF. Mcleod was held
in the Hernl.s-k City schoolhouse.
There war a large att.nden'•e, the
building bring well filled,. and the ow-
uu, whirl h wnv i ivru 1411111-1yIty, e,:, tux+ it r"tuplvte eur•ce.... St•v-
-thr children. wit -writ i-i•itdt-t t1 iiniT' 41411 pretty-chotwt•re- tongs mere •e•itn
tsaleete great reedit nn -the- children etih'en on+•'t1en gii' u_ b the sclttxd dell
am.1 on those who trained lheierfo- the !Ito 1 '. ane lis \lila Flu M. -
1)1 ,4' •n. ThAj)1t( eels ou�nuitivl to Key ,dud the Mestere Mr Kav and
were w.11 'received and encored von :L• Itat•eey inaitidnall 1•:xeelirtt solos
..extoll The I,rerse' neer. coned rot r welt- given by the Alixseei Maggio :Moi.
t 1. R `('osi(�u. A meeting Leito,.Maggie Clark Lilian.Clurk:alp
t Y• (•,
u1T, lout iot.l yMr. -Peters._ w'hotmunil 'tie iut'osegersofth t3%.. P. R.- hese"( Beth( Armstt otg, stirring' ini+iii
it. impossible t•. Ins o, hand. An in- w.e. 1101.1' iO Thr 13ritith ExrhanK'• mental' selections Were run, lied by
t.•tr,.tittg.pxrt-fait.• lu.rgrxrn waw the Marl in tiolerivh un Friday L4 L the Jlrrsra, mei,..nnxn and !It' unxhi,
presentation by the pupils of the 'Three orthe C. I'. it. enteral', were in of the Lake tihnre orchestra l'hick
school to their trach -r. J. Stothe•r., of ;atlewd:uuea•. un 1 well• waited uh by a called fe,rth the wand enthnsieStt en•
a beautiful wilting,leek, xceompained deputation from Douganunn consist ,Loses. (Dour. romie selection* ,ere
by a well-wereleel address expressing "lag of Rc'evo Bailie„ lir. Bice, J. It. vjei.e, hyo_a uwan,
r♦teNrib,-tf, J', Ft•atinerd, -R. E. Man- highs as decided talent in that line.
Mr. Stirthrts In a hew wordy tit enke*1 Ding, ,T.1:. Allen, .i. Walkout and C• AGS. A. Miller, Sher. E. f{awey and
tit pupils f,11 thrir.be.tntifnl gift. Eat, at. The tttial;er watt thoroughly Miss Bella McDonald played the yeti -
dismissed and the C. P. i3. connection uw%accom{raniment. with their usual
Yam .,�� for Ihin)(ann ,ui, now lit foregone con- ability. - iGlelilalt ` ' ` Inion. The 4x• Tlil Roby R of chairman
• , Ir ploy wiiT require x tate ably filled by Kee. A. " Miller.
Tt•t:si.Y. Dee. .rend, Isinit from the townships of Went 'rho proceed S. which ;unouuted LD $37..t:lr: th'.it•r--ttrTt t tiwetr�k itctjnvt- W:cw rnr:ch -mrtt �ffhltl l� Tic will h di votttil .+wrmM the et•t•etion
nue•., amount of the h. uoquit•ad Will. .it r missionary hospital iw Ltdia.
probably be in the u.ighborho,,.l of
511Mt,IMM) or. $51klesi (rum each town•
ship..
.►►•null 1'41w,111, ,_,f Tois onto. it house
for the holidays.
Those. Melemaid.;r,f ioehrtlab, }pent
Sunday at Buhl. dots intdd's.
Nan Meih,nalti shipped a .-*dead
of ...tt! t 1 T wont., last week.
MINN Annie %Vatted. haat r•ttutned
1 after te two) w.•ek-. visit in
( Irtirh.
A number 'front title section at-
teudt•ti the wmeert given in Hemlock
City .rh+td ow Alcntday evening and
ti- *01 a gds, 1 pregnant.
.1tGriffin hail the misfortune on
14rd.iv Inst to hat 1' one of his
T11)1111 -;i. Avtrtle dressing dogs.
Phe ou•wti,.•r required amputation at
the ' _t joint,
'I'lt IAN'.' 1. OI'rioN CasteeIaiN.-
The nt •Sting in Ab -Donald's hall on
evening of hitt week, hell
the hreal option question,
tendert despite the stormy
Thnr'eha
to disci
wow, well a
atiNtLUCKNOW. -- . w�
Tryst's v. Dec. 22nd.
The Imehelot of Locknow will hold
an assembly atthe town hall on F'ri-
day evening of next week. McMOr-
ren's orchestra will furnish the music.
Monday is nomination day in the
neighboring t ,wu•thips and the nom -
Mations for reeve and councillors for
the village take place at 7:31p. lir, 1ht.
same day. -
'l'he sawmill .t the 1211, cetn.t'w4ot,
of Ashfield ilk, mercy owned and oper-
ated by the late Enoch Bower is being
moved to I.iicknow and will be
erected in the rear of the furniture
fttctut•y.
Dien fx KiNWas. -- John Cooley
died at the home of his nephew, Jot.
Cooley, lith 'onc,nsiuu. Kiithew. near
wealhet. he speakers of the even- llolyt•aal, on Monde), morning. De-
in- were 11 '.. Meteors. Meherrol and censed was in his',events•-ninth year
Fora, of Luc now. who gave very lir- and had suffered fr stomach
ST. AUGUSTINE.
MuNttAY, Dee. 'dist.
tfilli.uu Burkett was helping John
Oahe to POW lumbers last week.
Din. McKay, of. Wltiteehnrtit,
calledof triends in this vicinity Latt
week. •
Rev. and Airs. Jnnd+s, of Au!wrn•
visited ft•ienat in this •vieiaily Tart
Friday.
Richard. tit; of Ko,': College,
Tonntto, is visiting in tiro ... in ity rut
present.
Charles Mclotatah left last week to
11send a few d oss visiting friend•* in
nliptt and Clinton.
animist AIcC:ib. •re:tithed home
last week to visit hit sister, lull, who
is in a very eriticttt condition nt pus•
Ont. -
A number from (hies vieinirs•. at-
teodeol the Opening of the new Itnman
Catholic churdlt iu Clint ,u list Sen.
day.
'Prnenrttgiid
hope it stays ti ter tristutas. February 1 , Harii.ton. (lames instil
L
and consistent as ntemlwrs of our
''hutch, kind and obliging as neigh-
bors. honorable and industrious as
citizens, you have helped us to tsar.
r
our burdens and so have fulfilled the
law of ChriMt.
In all Bro. Potter's twenty -tire
years of servlet as tut official in the
church we have found hint A wise
rouneellor. A brotherly and n manly
man, and a ready and literal sup-
porter of every gourd rause. -
These are pleasant memories, hat
the thought that these relations are
to he severed by your removal from
amongst wM fine our hearty with soui-
nese and regret. We feel that we
cannot let you toQ__,,ppvvithout expressing
Nur deep apprec f/Eftrn of you and the
keen regret we feel at hieing you.
We ask you to accept thio chair and
jardiniere Mend as a slight token of
esteem and kindly attrition for sot,
and we trust. thatyou and your rstinn-
'^i • able wife may he long spared to ,•sett
other and to enjoy (nether service and
neefulneaa in connection with the
Mestere', work. May Hens-cn•M richest
bleesing rest pout yon and all your
fancily, and when the task is done, the
earthly pilgrimage ended,
P"The faded mantic of life'. Inlet day.
Quietly folded and laid away,"
mny we all meet in the Father's home.
to go no more out and to enjoy His
pnest•nce forever.
Mr. !'otter, although taken by sur-
prise, responded in a few well-chosen
wordy, after which Re'. W. Conway
I. and Mr. Hetherington mn(e shout nd
dnemen. After singing "Hod itt with
you till we meet again the gathering
closed with prayer.
for some time, is not improving as
quickly ie. her many friends would
winit. •
The stutlents of the linderich CO1-
Iegutte Institute front herr are home to
spend 'the Christmas holidays with
their Mende.
The oyster supper here last Moseley
was a sueeese. Alt' present seemed to
:njoy loth the slipper And the ex•
cellent ,tgram given.
The change of our nisi! front Friday
evening to Friday morning prevents
the local pawn. from Galerich ranch-
ing Crewe until the following Mon-
day. _
BAYFIELU.
Trest, .ty, Der.1s1nd.
Mts. W. t . Johnston and children
are visiting friends.
Don't forget the enttttainment in
the town hell on ('hristntan night.
.iohn Fraser arrived home from the
So.Aon Tnesday, to spend the ('hrist•
runs vacation with his family.
Miss Clown Richards and Miss Claire
Spar:kwmn collected for the Bible
Society on Tuesday of this week. •
Mr. , and Mrs. Ed. Eagleson Are
hoar from the Nest, on a Visit to the
formers parents, Mr. and Mts, Win.
Eagleson.
Jamee Tough, of Edmonton, Al-
berta, is home on visit to his slater,
Mrs..Iss. Campbell, and his brother,
.John Tough, of the village.
Repent. it --"Shiloh'', Cure will al-
ways cur• my coughs. end colds."
my 2t Palm . ton ; February 1, Date
riston ; Febru rye 3, Mount Forest;
Febrtary•kt.• I 'ngham.
HuLt,Av lis • ons. --Among- the:
Christman visitors town this week
are Mr. and Mrs.. , e•ith. ret Lenore,
Matt.: -Wits. Walker id H. Hedley, of
Muosejxw, Sesk. ; Atr.-and Mrs. %Vet.
J. AI1m, of Seafurth , Miss Dahlia
Graham. of Toronto; W. ), Munlnch,
of Toronto: Mr, and Mrs Wm. Mc-
Lean, of Brandon. Man. ; If.. New-
ton, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mr. A1. Bur-
arss, of Toronto; Frank Thou son, of
rorontO.
The Sun as afarwn journal is w 'ten
for the practcal everyday far er.
it is not filled with long essays r
doubtful theories, but give* in pi ti i
et•erydrtlanguage n host ctf .belpflt
leu gestions to tillers of the soil. in
this particular The Mom is without
an equal. You ought to read it regu-
larly. When renewing for The Sig-
nal, order The Weekly Sun, the
forint." 'a hnsinees paper ; both papers,
One year. only $1.75.
0,:4t '(4 LOYAL.
Trainor, Der, 2-'nd.
H. J. Morrie was in London dm•ing
the paid week.
Capt. (preen. of Port heron, is visit-
ing Mends in (toderich and Colborne.
Mrs. ,lnrvie Mt'Hiid, tend sum.
Percy have loosen visitors on Poplar
Row (hiring the past. week.
W. C. Putter had a veru largos nt-
tendanre et his sale on h'rielst Net.
Everything wee Bold nn( goof{ priers
ware realized.
Tette -fkessYom_---MIr'PKteriette--
)IENT.-The young people of Donny-
brook and vicinity are to be con-
gtatutatrrit pilon the wiciwsr of 1110
eontitt that way given in the Donny-
-L..a.k boo,..• hint Frliitty even-
ing. 13s
g Y a o'clock Ince the meats were Filled
with ptnple_anxiuttr tat i10a1, x goo.) -
prngram and in this they were not
disappointed. George JrtTPr..on acted
tie chairman in a very appreprinte
manner. Diningues were given, by ti
number u1 young•frenplt.of the vicin-
ity. recitations by Messrs. Burkett,
Thompson, . Jefferson .and Nixon,
Miss Nixon and Mimi Jenkins ; duets
toy Messrs. Craig, Mingles, Bamford
and Redmond ; instrumental sides,.
(ions iiv Messrs. ('haumtry and Craig-:
('haninev and Ti«lair ; t iu),int srlet•
tions by I1. Bamford and grinlall"etr
eelections by -({.ergs Wall/tee. The
accotttpattiats for .the evening were
Mrs, Thomas, Emus and Iletbert
;bunion! and Mi,K Minim Redmond.
The conr•eu t was Itrought to a Gose by
singing (3od $avrthe King. •-
EAST WAWANOtiN:T',
131tt.et8.\yR, Bee 15t11,
ljett'N.'IL Mtt,:Trei. The township
emitted hada very busy day bales,
t hit being the big wind-up day of the
year. In addition to nln►•ge nunti*t-
of small accounts, which will *ewer
in the financial statement shortly,
Connelly h Co. were paid SAO part pity -
Went on the HAilattan drain, oust Went.
A. Logan, Myth. =:337,tin ort - the
lohneon drain. The co:At- rt nn the
rhnnon drain in now contpleted,.sa is
afle4. the ronin portion of the i1'dl.vhnn
Ara' t, the 41,11111 and 100111.11 brancpe.
twin as yet ttMinishrd, $l'M) was
paid t e r•otteartor for the denial fel
for the omit It-.. twit nn the 11(111 hon
drain, n w ar a'at a rht•rk for *1I11 112
in favor o Inane llr,wn. of Itlyth, for
c 'retell for culverts throitghont.
the town•hi The annual report of
Ili', Hartdltott, M. 11, 0., was received
and ordered to 1s• tiled. The health
ontcet' }MVP it P:Sor sheet, there not
having been any rhntttgious disease in
the tuwrahip dining the year. The
collector ass elbowed time till F'eb•
ruary 1st next to tettgn his roll for
the balance of taxes fort Bele remain-
ing ns pet unpaid. B3ylaw No. 19,
IMF, to 111 the amount to ,le paid to
each member of the couitt•ii for at-
1enelont!' aI tweed aeeetlngt or 1111%
COOERICH TOWNSHIP.
%VKUNICsuiAr. Dec. 2.1rdl.
Sisnuel Millwain, ni•ijul•it•t. it lir I
Bay 1444-t..tedr---
Chits. (tux: of the (it h runcessiuu, is
recovering front this recent altiek of
pieuris)'• - -
Miss Dot :11e biro, of Toronto, . is
spending the Christmas vacation with
relatives in the township.
%V. If. Bell, of 'Toronto, at•riv.d
yesterday to spend Christmas at his .
1lutwi Gut t,r :3rd t•otteewitm.
Nisi.. h1t,1en-Iiry:.rlttle Ii•IL um Wed.-.‘
u•',Jav hie Toronto, where ',he will
diwud the Christman vac et ,
The'natty' friend. et .1t. D;ivhlsou,
-Rayfield nmol, wilk.ts• pleased to know
tjuj'L„he-(aable 4(1.1)e_tuft a.tt+siu. - _ .
You ate careful in cha,t,ing your -i
physicist'. Be just its careful in the
ettuit-e of pour optician, Consult S. L.
1'iwhr
itt Ihutlop t drug dilute tin Tues-
auui Woad t -itiays Jai ...ry *it/r-artrt--t
tltlt, and -get the benefit of over
this t y -.Steen years practical ex -
"I can truthfully say
that I believe that, but for
the use of your Emulsion
1 would long since have
been in my grave. 1 was
past work --could not walk
up -hill without coughing
very hard."
THIS, and much more was
written by Mr. G. W. IHower-
ton, Clark's Gap, W. Va. We
would like to send you a full
copy of 'his letter, or you
might write him direct. His
i.
case was really marvelous,
but is only oat of the many
proofs that
Scott's
Emulsion
is the most strengthening
_and re -vitalising preparation
in the world. Even in that
most stubborn of all diseases ,
(consumption) it does won-
ders, and in less serious
tToubles,-_atsE16-Y - aaemla,
bronchitis, asthma, catarrh,
or kms of flesh from any
rause the effect is ' much
-quicker. - -
P„ no deter. Get • battle of SOOTTS
,:Itis Lat(N,--.ke tura la'. 0099749 -W
try It
Cutters
Sleighs
It looks like •.Mintel•, and I :un
ready to talk,tto t (litters. i have
.t he agent')• for , of•tlie I.et•ge•st,
best-known n ar 1 in t w
an-
nftcturers in l'niuuh
GRAY and T DHOPE
['utters and ' !neigh, Are the
elauthu'd .nut j,x,•ellence ' these
goods. Call and -nee titter at 1 itt
nasals-:_,=._ ., ._� __
A0nit for
Massey -Harris Implements,. Meligtte
Cream Separators, Fleury Phew
Bissell Diee Harrows and Lend
Rollers, etc., etc.
ROBERT WILSON
1I3onih.m 1.t -..t.
l u ufrri, •lt
Some Good horses arty"
Colts for sale.
Christmas
Gifts
WORTH GIVING.
Always highly appreciated and
acceptable, is a net, of
Single Harness
Man's Fur -lined Coat.
There are nnntt'rous articles in n
Barnes. Shop that would he suit-
ahlr; such ws
Robes, Bell., Rugs,
Blankets, Trunks, Club -
bags, School Bags.
No more heautifitl lir appropriate
(lift than a
Genuinee
L ether Suit -
Case. -
H. E. Knox
AUBURN.
ALt, DRUGGISTS
144 ,,, ..ns esti lar.-ttrewpr,er.ee letter
.nd ,:m.• lit mora em Q,n.amptl'.n.
.lust mend us • Pani Ord and mention
tura paper.
SCOTT & BOWNE
126 W.Itierton St., W. Toronto
'PHONE 15 °P 24
wb.eirwet / and Yards !treating
/('cr. West
at I;teek a-aysre
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON -HAND
ttTAII Coal weighed on the market sealm,
where you Get 2,10e Ib.. for a ton,
WM. 4.EE.
Order.. tuft at ['. i•, t -;t 4A112I tt.
raMt .Mos!en'rtrtrt+, M'niiiicTv . n °�i'T T1t.
DECEMBER BARGAINS IN
HARDWARE
and
STOVES
It's to good time to roy it RANGE ,.e
HEATER. \- -
We hove• all the grad makes., and
Nur prices are down Riot•=. every Stove
guaranteed. We sell for clash or time
payment.
LIQUID VENEER
will polish and brighten Furniture,
Tables, Chairs, etc.
A lot of splt•udid Gift,: Pocket
Knipe', Table Knives, Forks, Spoon,
ttnznrx, Melrntors, carving Sete, Nickel=
platted Ten Pots and Kettles, Skates,
Sleighs, Hockey Stick,. (pun,, Rifler,
Alit's, Uluves, Blankets, t,Vringerr,
Sweeper.,
A e plea• stock of Powder, Shit,
Shells, Catridges, etc.
SOLD CHEAPEST AT
WORSELLS'
1.
Hardware and Stove Store
- I1, Sal t In•
London Daily '
Advertiser,
1114 per year.
The beet ey.•t.•opeiitau pop* in
tern Ontario. ,
C'itotains latent tuarket quota-
tions +hid all general and local news
worth pP inting.
•
OFFER.
Send $1. fur the LONDON
ADVERTISE, t for 1.1 months.
Remittances Moist be received
before loot Jan., It t,
Its
sea
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S
SKATES - SKATES
1
_ AN EXCELLENT 14
Ana 5l..
1
CHRISTMAS GIFT
Stormy Weather [
Coming
All the best makes carried in stock.
A pair would make
See;
Set
pretty soon.- a !:
1 Th t•r,et u,• .
n r wet
I-
wslking, net fell -enol pnniimonia
• it Thal l., it yon ai'ie •start previ'i•al
with stormy weitther-fyi fu,,r
lie 'Plop and d(veiny '1 pair el ah r
WATER andWEATHER
b
They are not the big and clumsy
kind you have leen meed to seeing.
They Gtr Snug, warm and water-
tight, yet are smart enough in
a ppea ranee In wear In any weal her.
PROOF SHOES.
IWM. SHAT MAN
GOP ERICH
SKATES, KNIVES and SCISSORS SHARPENED.
ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES
always on hand and
ELECTRIC WIRING
done in the most approved way.
WM. YULE
Kingston Street,
I Goderich