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CHRISTMAS
GOODS
Finest to be had
Cow and etre nor (.'hrirtroas
Novelties, such as H*ndkereblees
and Glove Case*, Htndnir Cape,
Umbrella lams, Knife. Fork
mod tipoes Caere. Collar Bee.
Ladle.; Shirt -.,ria Caws, Shirt
Holders, and other articles boa
numerous to mention.
Thees articles ate ..II made
up, stamped for hand embroidery
and 'mike LI. I.a4,d.Owr.t gif.r
pomade.
e.
A lull range of stamped
goods, bitch .ts % atele, Niaht-
gown.. Com hivationt, ('newt
Covers, e4•.. Cratere, Tray
Clntba, Pincushion.. Work Bags,
Landry Hags. I'illow Slips.
Towel*. Apir,..r, Coital. mod Cu1T
Sete, etc. -
All articles in Bahr% wear,
Newest Nark meat , Hoe e. toll - i a
and Cndtwe nue Cuff art.,
Guintree. T. keit. etc.
We are g ting tot•lfer for she
next two week, ff.e lysing.
Machinea,th •1 h ate Is-rn eligh• I
used, at b.• gain prices. ('a11
at once and -•.+ ib• tet.
No trouble to ',bow good..
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Mrs. L. B. Tape
t
-tve Money
By buying the best
H y g r a d e Electrical
goods at the lowest
lprices.
W . c•n cave von Ih. haat
bergs/ins it. Remake' a kel leisutro .
Rleteriral So pollee. sir.. hemmer
we are nudes small expense.
Flashlight Batteries
evrt•y violet!
Tungsten Lamps
and
Hotpoint Heating
Good e
alit Ayr iii stock
Dont he foolieh, route what
your dollar goes the tartltrrt.
Hate. Wiring and Itrpiii•e
are our special:ire. 1Ve d0 noth-
ing elm.
W. J. HUDDART
E1et•ttical Conti:1r10r
North Soret over signal
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Some Happy Ideas
for
Xmas Oifts
Suitable Gifts
gor Ladies
EBONeY SETS
MANICURE SETS
FINE PERFUMES
HANDBAGS
MONOGRAM
CHOCOLATES
For Gentkmen
)IILITARV BRUSHES
SAFETY RAZORS,
SHHAViNG SETS
We wast you
to feel free to call
*AA examine our gifts
Dost fail t0 see them
Our prices are right
The House of Quality
tis A. Campbell
Pim. L
Central Dug Store
0I(p+tA Street and Square
Ile CKs
TIMID SIGN A 1. : 3ODBIRICB - ONTA R I O
CATTLE BUYER DEAD -
Mr. john F. Andrews Burid in Maitland
Cemetery Meday
One of the beet [mown residents.
n ot only to Gode. Ich. but in this part
of Ontario. was ;dr. John F. Andrews,
who died at bib bow use tit Huron
red, Uoileiich, art Friday night lest.
The d.-ee.mral was cult' 42 year. of age
stud um in the prima of life. He war
burn and bre/iodic up bete and for wv-
eral yeam prat had conducted very
w uoe«fully a rattle buying and Amp.
ping latrines.
lir wAa a Po-shifterIanin religion. a
man of Integrity and was .,oat popular
amongst a large circle of f,,ruda, A
life-long Commrvwuv,, he always ee-
puused fust cause. Although be bad
.wt Leel w ruuust brsalth for the pest
six months or s., hr war nmol 104.1 up
uutil about a wee[ ago rad 1 heu it w to
not ap.•nr•utly air lnus 111,111 the dab
I'•fore hie death. Ah;,ut. 13 year* ego
be wivaied Mia* Uxxir Mcl.ewn, who
survive. bio.. Tao children. Mi -dee
Jean and Doti.. mourn the he- of a
lathe,. Mt. Am.ite*a w Miro enivived
by his p*rrota. .I,. and Mir. Stephen
Amber ', of 1i1N1 1ich. and f •tet broth-
er.. A, tl .i. of Delius( ; 11. Percy, of
\\'nlntper}t: Una' leo, tet `geaf•.rib, and
lira, gr, tet t.levelnud ; end lures fie -
...vs \t •-e. 1( b -.t t\ m r. s, of Seat
tot lb : Mn, Ed. Fart•, of Sum ford, and
Mr.. A.chiu.lJ of EJusoutou,
AIIe•rra
The tuner .1 wan conducted from the
favus y reoi.l.0 r1,1 M.itlard :cemetery
use Mwuu.y .11eiU•e•u .ted was one of
Ilse la•toet 1 tel loo..,-.iunr Skeen
here lo. a lung tune. ''here Weir
douse rrguty u ri.g s in at.and.nn•
Nev. Ge.,. K. K e... pe.tot• 1,d Knox
o•hwel•, ..tele else'• Thee ',carers were
1lesrn Wm. McLean, Allan McLean.
Frank Mclean,, Robert Winters.
l.vlhers a -tat, 44,11 George Aodoew.
and Cuadra Audit -we, brothers.
With the -.step Mu of Arthur; of
Drtruit. •P.rcy. it. W:nolpeet. aril Mr..
Mtll.t, tel Kd.u..utnr., wbo mil arrived
afterwards, the rest of tbe family wore
Lyre fix the funeral.
Roth u.. Sna a of Scotland and 1 be
Auriri.t O .err of Caned W.wkmen
turte'l out iu a 'Body and paid their
la.o u+•eptr. -. to a value) turutber of
rucls ...v.r• •'.
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AN INDUSTRIAL PROPOSITION
More Info, matioa Regarding What the
Laing Mils Co. Want
Ar
the I .-t regular meeting of the
1st-. It • .•n ,ml a propprne►ition was read
ta'.D the tlnderich Planing MM. Co-.
Ltu,i,rd. asking that their huida to
tin ata tint of 1115,11110 be .tuarent.ed
anti a 11(rd wsrrrl.went of 880130 iso
rri veto 'nein fur 10 yearv. The props. -
item we. kid .vet fur further cuurW-
e►.tl '1, and will come up again at. the
r.•gtilar octet tog t•u Friday evening uf
title "week.
Iter . ei w n for the conc.rssioos given,
the r racy p1, opuwt to erect M, twee
atey brick addition to their pre.rut
fae•orp. Thr new addition will have a
from age un e'en brut triad of 72 Leet
mei a depth tet to Met and will be fully
rgnipp-d with machinery, *Mounting
le tactic -ally to a uop.lkatiou of tae
p.r.rnt plant. The c'nupsuy at prw-
eal give mei pl•.yweal r t..:ilf pstple end
when 11e new addition is completed
this number will he ineesaaa •d by 2I.
A new veneer room :el feet ¢gleam will
be 'reeled le rue rear of the present
hu,ld-nr( at the time l he new addition
i. being built. The coma•.., At )Mra-
eirt Pre doing an ex ten.;ee i'ua•neae in
town awl coon., end wish incr.nwed
t.cilities will be in a better p ,sit ion
than ever so handle their c •..etently
increasing wade. which hits grown he
mond the capacity of the prr..nt fac-
tory and which it only bring brindled
with rousidetable difficulty and
drance.
A loan h, not asked for, only w guar-
antee of the timid. for ten year.. pay-
able in ritual annual (n.talroenls and
w rex• d amariu ant of s31M111. The pt'op•
,Nitiou senna a fair ore, and will iso
doubt Irv/gee the careful and intent -
gem c,w'rideri.tion of our cat atria and
wuutcip.l council.
HOCKEY STARTS IN JANUARY
Mount Fewest Added to Orem and Seb!-
ale Prwared
New face's day_w21 ser the olwrn'ng
games 1s the O.H.A. district compete -
leg Gud'.rieh, l'liutoo,•Se•forth. Mit-
.hell, n,latf..rd, Si.. Marys, t.aauwi1
stud Mount Footed. At a wrettug of
ret•re-rutatrves of the diltenwt clubs
held In `Itratlurtt axl listuiday mum -
mg the jouior.rhed,tle we.(tawls up.
Mount Forest ham bred added to the
junior g •'up and tees• thee *lib Ur -
towel taro.. mems A of the getup•
They will play a wtita of gamer &Du
the winner a.t•.1a tut winner ..f B arc-
lIuu on January 28th, the ',torte to be
pia) ed January yJ h. la these games
gust+ will c..uut.
i'Le schedule ie : -
SItTiolq A.
Jen. S-Lislowrl at Mo. Fnt•e.l.
Jan. ti -Mt. Forest at Listowel.
Jan. 12 - Lietuwel et Mt. 1 orret.
Jau. 111 -Mt. Foredt at Listowel.
SE1TtoN B.
Jan. l-Godrricb at Stratford : Sea -
forth at Mitchell.
Jan. 8-Ooderich d Seaforth ; Mit-
chell atStratford.
Jen, 9 -Mitchell at Ooterich.
Jau. 13 -Su -attend at Goderich; Mit-
chell at Sealorth.
Jan. 1(i -Stratford .it Mitchell; Sea -
forth at Oudericb.
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Ons d the same &ages,
see sodospeisive atom. d
10doey Dhows
opsY
for whin Delis lads.,
Pile are the ashy serials
errs. la Drossy the Kid -
obeys are actually d mare/
r.t'y,. sod the water, which
nhsulJ be assailed is the
lora of arises, Sows back
sad lodges is the Dons of
the Soh and pest err' aha
.kis. Remove the 11th
Rwhich
ohms up the drain.
ore die
iC.drry to
health. There is Daly .me
&Wo y Mdloise
DODD'S
KIDNEY
Jan. 19-S,tatlutdat fte•forth. '--- `
Jau. t2-Gtdes.ieb at Mitchell.
J alt. 2 j-Seafueth at St rattui d.
The fa -tetras/ fur the wrier are : Lis-
towel. Z nkbaw ; Mitchell. U. Mier-
turo; Guderich, 1). llcDouad; Strat-
ford, H.•ru and Edmund/. M.. 1i. J.
Cudbdl b couv'...ec of taw group„
1IXTeuhlintaTIt Dl'U Dt;LE.
The iuterusediate swbrwuie was
drawn up Saturday aftetuuuu and i.
as fuil..w.
Iaas. 1-Clintno at St. Marys.
Lau. re -oared ford at O..dertch.
Jar,. 7-lirdei itch at Utmost.
Jars. 9-S.. Mary. at Si atfotd.
Jau. l4--4'Ituo" ..t G.derieb.
Jau. 1:i.-ALratfWd at St. Marys.
Jau. 19-iroderieh at Streakiest.
Jan. '5 --$t. Murry. et Charts.
Jac. 23 -their' ieb at St. Marys.
Jau. 21-Cliotun at Stratford.
Jan. 2n-.'. Marys at ti-rlerich.
Jau.-a1iAltutd rt ('I►atute.
DEATH OF A POIN.ER
Mee. George Morro Departs This Life on
Friary Last
Another of the pointer* of this coo-
wuulty departed thug I1le un Friday
last, December 12.5. in 'he penton ref
Mir. Georg., Morris. The deceased,
whore maiden came was Catherine
buyd, war born in Cant hellion, Ar-
gykwhite, Scotland, on May 12,b. ltlit,
and when very young came with her
parents avow the o•rall settling in
the tuwush.p of Dal lington, county of
Durham, where the years of her early
girlhood weer rp.nt. lu 1882 the lam -
Mine then to what was called "the
West" and located in the township of
Colborne. In 1835 she was married to
George Morris, a member of a well
known and highly tap -cooed family of
the trine township. Mr. Morris died
in hale and "linea turn his widow hes
frau a resident of Uodetieh. Mrs.
Morrie war • very fire type of wonn*o-
bood -a contrite rut cbristaan• of a quiet,
lovable. peaceful disposition. •mitt she
enjoyed the retorts' and love of a large
circle of friends and relatives. in early
lite rhe matted with the Presbyterian
church and during bar Ion, life was al-
ways en exempt/it y ,aerobe. Sur hid..
family of Ilse dau,Iht't•r, awn of
whnu, r edeceaeed he., and only our.
Mrs. at. Stint heti. of Jtrlerich, re -
Maine 10 mourn rhe 1"as of w loving
and faithful mother. There are; threw
gtantlwo•w M ware. James. George and
H41.,}• M.r.1•l111n. The timeral ..r -
vices Were c•o.utirted oro ilunday last
1•y Harr. Geo. K. Rohr, interment
being merle in the family plot in Col -
bo. tierruIeterv. The pall -bearers were
all relatives. Mesita. John Sommerville.
Georg. Merwert. GPm:re Ferguson,
Hei bert Morrie, K.R. Salljw, and 3. B.
Mac tenser.
SERMON TO SAILOR 3
Rey. Gee. 8. Rem specks to Retur ned
Marinas
Mt. Peter, as the sailor and fisher-
man. wee the subject of w di.cnorse
delivered 1.y !try. Geo. E. Rolla in
Knox church un- Sunday evening.
Iter ,.irisins nom use of thanksgiving
foie the sonars wbo had returned alta-
r' arasud
ft..aw+asud . moat un the Great Laker,
and the service was most heart y. The
pastor. titter exhorting the tailors to
ulcer up p.ayrae of !gratitude to Al-
tui,,hty Gad for bis hies/tinge, remind-
ed thea[ that 1' was their dui y to seek
the Saviour, aMrmlog that • man's
ane worth was not brought Writ until
he bad tonight salvation and lived a
tine Christian life.
Speaking in reference to Peter, the
miui.ter raid he was • diamond in the
It{p
„Christ I std this lliSOMMMINORW 00.1%." ,adi
(o be a fisher of men. Mt. Peter. al-
though be denied Ma .vaster. did it in
,t moment of weakness an.l when he
realized the seriousness of it went out
. ed wept hittetly. 'Ilse life of this
'•ant Wan an object lesson for all tail-
ors.
Appropriate music was teader.d
and the envies ell through was bright
end io.piring. A good congregation
wan present
HURRIRD SLIT
lero•tt Leaves Hospital •ad Walks se
Mems i• s
lo the stillness of the night. whew
be thourht y was watch -
Intl Sim, 5iohmed Roam, a trodden' of
(iorleticb tonic** who was an in.
fie .I5 al, ale Marine .d
awl Wtlhttl.tl heat
t ye•leM Marr wilily mol up std
without waiting tfli dem loft tam lee
litltntitss w«wrlsg rant tart • night -
rows and walked to luta byes. • dis-
t.trre of shunt tee soles M his bare
feat about rout &cloak os Toonsday
umwnins.
The nurse le Wrap hood tato ..to,
and heparin, found ben Weise. Obs
attempted to wools him by (mw
host tee woad sot Ilton to reams sod
H 1 the hwapit.l despite bee eetrentioe..
alto lib perp, ao aims as
the pathos
g el lb lamb.
tf wap 1. tMsilts wl
It It
k
him say kora.
SPLENDID LECTURE
CHIEF INSPECTOR HUGHES TALKS
TO GODERICH TEACHERS
Alex. Hesse Presented With Medal -
Kingston Colleges Eulo,tired -Pen-
ay Banks Suggested for Public
Schools Mer. -Patriotism Spoken
of be Or. Muehes
Wealthy Tramp Allowed to go
Jame, Pierer, the tramp whit 1141.1
nearly $IMJO in his psware•ion when
wr,e-lard by Ctainty Coa.atable Oundr!
for begging. amt• Allowed t„ go roc
Magistrate Kelly Ia.t Sotto -day with
imaructioos not to hag ,env din
nets. or If he did he night get a oreval
free ones at the county Moatding
house.
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CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS
are prominent in the minds of all buyers just now.
Less than one week to get your gifts ready for the Holiday of all
HoIiday3.
Our Christmas Store looks better and is fuller of everything that
goes to make up a first-class Holiday Stock than ever before.
Give us a look. You will be sure to find something you want.
I! Dont leave all your buying till the last day.
••Msclera T,wdeuciee of Vunl'ion...
was toe sue} -et tlw eely dealt with ly
Mr. J. L Hughes. lath char! in.pret.'r
of puulk erLoot. iu 'Toronto, in A Irc-
tuue to the lucid teachers in the Vic -
torus public ti:bu.d on Thursday al tor -
111001). In the filet place 15. epeakeF
.Cored, th•.1 he was glad than the old
alt's of examination. Note dying out
rut he deepi..d the idea I.hst a leacb-
cr'b value wan 1544 retie.ated by the
member ..f pupil,/ be or ebe could uraai
through an examination. He was
pdtr.ed that the playground move -
mem was being favored more and
more all the ttute. "1 can twat h more
to the child on the playground than
• teacher can in school." said Dr.
Hughes. In his opinion a playground.
or a tleld if possible. war the piece to
develop tate laceitie,/ of the child and
for this tract ll be .pinioned that the
country war hetter Lu hring up Ulu
Child lSan in the city. He hoped that
the trusters of the Oonericb public
school Awed would not dell that large
expanse of ground to the right of the
Victoria school but anisate it for a
playground which could be wed as a
reaeration ground not on'y for the
echoed children, hot any rlub in town.
Speaking ebnut hisohildh,wrl, the iter
✓ i for and that be wa. *Iwmy* proud
t Let he grew up 00 a farm and that
he had worked hod in hie early
days.
DOMESTiC SCIENCE.
To.iehing ontic Science, it
was histopinion that it was doting a
greet work *mange, the young people
of today and be "poob-twoobea" the
idea that It and euaue ►poete made
boys molly -coddles and girls ma.eu-
liue. He told of the German boy. be-
ing taught to work in ire. and being
proficient In that trade before the,
left e.cbool.
inspector Hughes exhorted the
teachers to always attetupt to get
whish pupils 4o nee self control and to
try 14,110 away with self eoneciou-.nese
that tawny a child feels that it is in-
efficient. He coni ended that educa-
tion tendril toward* the dlvloe.
A gtem many people were apt to
•..v that hobbles were ruinous to tb.
roil... He did not think they were
lot the very ope'omit..
CADET WORE.
He was vert glad that acadet move-
nu•nr .van ratablinbrd in (5nderich and
r to -bard that he could always telt •
it wrlwr from Huron mum y by his or
her beet hag. "But whoa you leo' uni-
forms on the boys. it gisrs them •
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Handkerchkfs
1It gore without sayltyt that Hatn.ikerehlefa tin
alwsyracorp•abie sod much prised gifts and every
ruceeedrtsg Christinseata s .1111 oboes and more of
n
them se id at this .to. Our showiest this year
exceeds any focuser year in quality .0d quantity.
They come to w direct from the meters throttgb
their gavots. hence our eiceptioual values.
Ladies' shear lawn and pure linen, corner* and
one ride embroidered, ell the way from M up to
.... .51.25
So. 10o. 1 so. 20o. 25o• 3Os. 410e, 110o. . '
sOe, and on to 51.28, puts Irish linen edged
with very floe Irian lace.
• I sdi e' Initial H.D.F.B., 10o and up to •
pure tri■h linen at 250
Ladies' and uoen'a purr 'Men hewstit.•hrd, 4
.nd I inch hem., 15a 20o, 25o and 500. Null
. itwd teal Excelda, intra'i label on each, 150 or
2 fur, ...._ .. ..25o
Hun'lrerla of hemstitched lawn et 5o or 0 for
250. Chslderiee robot ed hot ii. i. hr.nu.rd, 50.
b'ir•utre picket*. 2 fu, 50. Fancy [nein' re for rue
little tut..
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Kid Gloves
A pa'r of kid gloves in alwey. • suitable and
pieeent end • valuehlr ,.4,r• 4r.. If y.'u
want the teat Awe -.hay. Perrin'¢. They won't
g , wr•org axe. pt testily and then you get another
1''•' in exchstme. We have then in Mork. tan.
parry end white. in. two_qualities. $1.00 w••'t
.51.25
Wer have a awn English walking ,tl..ve at.
51.00. A great winter glove and • greet
%reel err.
Linen Goods
in pore tri -11 retake. TAhle Clothe with nepkis%
to .match. tulip, chryeanth , atsnthu• end
rose pettish*. Clothe, 72x9), N'picitt•, a on t Nies..
Thews weir nought expressly f .r aur ('5. k•• leper
trade and our prices are much lower then regular
figure's on like linens.
tiro',botched 't'ahlin,.. AS 1•. 72 inch.+ tei.t.,
pure linen. 75o. 51.00, 51.25 and ..... .51.50
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Table Napkins from 750 to $$.00 a dozen,
riser in a won lea to a f dinner. Our rouge I.
large and us will find Our prl.wlow. One piece
of 1111•inub 6ie•eb.d pure noon Tabling, Spo, and
Doe piece heavy half-blwehsd loom, anted pairern,
pan lloeu, fur .
Battenburg Embroidered Crochet
Articles
Three articles., hand anode, most of them
linen, came W us from Japan. We bevy thew all
the way from w siE-ineb .bat to • lams lwrutre
Table Cover, Tia Cloth, .ud Dreer Scarf., anti
io
Dr eirio.s are as low
w, if not lower (hen vnu usually
pay fur machine made ertielert uf a &holler kind.
Fancy Articles for Christmas
Presents
Hand nude (5041. Apron., .. 28o
Cheek n,n•Iin Aasutl., lam trimmers! and .,ilii
riblw•n1fw, 50e and.. .Soo
ou
B•I.dr Cauca, bowl made, beauutulli tit....
wed with satin or milk ...••.•••••.. • •• . 800
Hwwdkrreb .f Bags, 26o
Fancy Du". (7.er, 250
Fa•w-v Wror5 B•rte,.
Hmnai-utaea Hu.wbud Tier. . • .48c
C...chet Ties in many a li a s. Rrrular SSG
holiday price. 280
Waists, Skirts, Gowns, Cc rs:t
tt
A new shipment peat -aUrrived sfi1rwn t
makers. i. Men and Voile Wa1N.. !l.ant•[•oiv
mate sod trimmed, ev.rytwoe new deeig...
Christer eetliue. i o.,g or elx,rt elr►v--, a 1.•.i
back or front• and priced range trues Ifo
.53.50
Those nude of Voile and eseeptIuns.ly nun. -
IIr..
White lawn gowns and .kine. Anyone want-
.
Iwo • ,tktrt or a gown shoxlld new 151. astsort.uent.
Cloth floe, at1rwetnvr trimming and priers ri'n'.
A very oral comet cover tax 250, ',theta. 400.
New Chir week.
UMBRELLAS
our prices.
A new stock for the Christmas trade in prices
from $1.00 to $2.75. These are extra value at
J.• H. COLBORNE
Wishes One and All a Joyous Christmas
atm
tSEIB
dsUerent mopert and in red -for I like
rad -thy have A trimly ■ppeeeenre.
It imitate into there the love of pmt•
rioth..w and p.u-lot ire titer not mean
the hate of other cnvntriea .specially
the one to the south of os, as morns af-
firm, but to j un hands with her in (he
bond of peace. That is the object of
patriotism" stated Dr. Hughes. He
cootiou•d : "S'•IJieis never cats w
war. War in many cases is caused by
newspapers. People may imagine
tbet s..ldirayerein•trrameotal in brieg-
ing.hnut wet, but they are not. I
would lore to ere .h. boys from obi•
town in the t,.ili'ary camp amt London
or Niagara. All satyr love law and
order, if applied in the right directi.•n.
In cadet molrnien s rimy have a
rhaorr to obeervr 1Lr rules of disci-
pliur.
After he had been Attempting In
prove that One manhood that the cadet
movement was making, be .wad that
now ministers and earn tba exist cwre-
ful w'there weir not ,field to allow
their eoos to p1, to camp am the result
of tides mode to .bolieh the contain,
brought ahnut by an individual which
the i.enker had trained In his boy-
hood (meaning his brother, the minis-
ter of militia).
The epeeker deified en an the train-
ing given at the Royal Military Col -
leer at King.lon and stated 'hat env
youe.g roan whet ...moiled that ineti-
tutimt would always tuaba a suraes
in life. H. *leo paid a fitting tribute
to port'en't 1-niv.rsi'v and hlebly nneis-
ed its principal. Dr. Gordon. for a
rplendia speech which be bad .rade
recently. '
PENNY BANKS.
In the examinee Dr. Huth's, after.sU
1,d t nn floe eernY
peony hanks in mummies with all
the public w•Sonim amid warned the
ening where they were .Jr..dy Petah
lishad. He explained thea the system
wee a simple .NIP and it was good ter•
teeniest* is the eh.ld the ners.dty of
raving mosey. He contended that 1•
was a good Moe to gat seSool ebildors
to sora money. as IL would be a gre.t
poen eo'ben, in later life. inspector
Umbra eondsded by saying 'bat he
11wwarppdd to ass the poesy hanks *stab
Mesad bele abed was .11858 to belp
the Wow ell hi pors4My eo.M.
b Mr. Ales. Swindon
waded of end In the greening
leeposege gereided.
iww k*l pert of the programme
wan tlglslard and theme who wgiil/b-
weed Wyo. Woo, Me.. nook Matrons
awl Mr. Jamas Thomson t Woe
dinette, Mr. end Mee. J. IL Hester.
Ile. J. 5 Hueter meed Moses 'nom
tterdake. and Madera toss mid cask
♦taro
Owe est5. pellicles' New of the
wra mnieMwee the pe.e.t.tlow ret.
tsMe1 nstei try the Logone .f lbw
egg tried pres.Med by Drs to
a11t . Mono, tout ne Prltrslpal s
d lie 0.C.L, few the bast s t
•1tem ow
I lapses My snows.
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s*.w.5e ata ted tlbwar *tats.
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headquarters
FOR
Christmas
Sweetmeats
What would Christmas be without thews ?
WHEN GiViNG GiVE THE BEST!
Choice Confection* in boxes and in bulk. A
large stock of Christmas Specialties and
Novelties.
Krissmai Kaind) for the Kandy Kids I
F. E. BURDETTE
'Pie.. et
The Lest Sessions
At Meow the last session of the sea-
son of the Water sed Light commies
*ion. MM no Tuesday night haat, the
town auditor, Mr. A. 0. Nisbet, waa
inatrucred to prepare the financial
statement fix the year.
There were also several apnlinlfone
reeel wed for hydro nosier. Th. com-
mis -ion gave no order for 12 elertrtc
d.mhinalinw reinking outfits to be our -
plied to resident- at. net prices. A
new elect, le heating ltrete was tested
and ter• ved highly satisfactory. All
the con.ntis.lonrr*, including Mayor
Reid. were present.
Old Resident of Astdield Gone
The fnoeral took place on Mlnn,lay
'nnrning of lest week of Nis. Hobert
Knightly, ageJ 71 yews\,h'frlri.
He died on the preerdma Frid•y. H.
was r harhelur mit) live I at' h his sir -
ter, Mt.- Kntltbtly. Ano Mr-imttir,
Mrs. M. Couoors, alae 1,e A•htield. snr-
vier), hart . H. VMS A H.•.,.an CAA NI.
lc in rrl•gion and a br f.i.,eral took
plate In b... Jo..Dh . thin eh n. Ash-
tlrld, intr. meat hying not 1r• in the
' rheas ch maroon y. M la v Ling •
Holy d.v, r►rtiifrlil Mae- wan not cele.
bested until the following day.
The ! NRsa1 ie tw►Ivs pages this treat.
varanewansateOeweraraeiseaswestweireseeee
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Ladies
The right place to buy Christmas
presents for Men Is at the Men's
Store. We have just what he needs.
Our goods are the best.
Our prices are right.
WALTER C. PRI DRAM
men's G7o hkr and go/Tither
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