HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-01-16, Page 1%icier
THIRTY-FIFTII YEAR—No 178s
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JONES & CLARKS' _ • excellent address given by Miss Shut -
•Meeting itlewo'thorf"health as the Base of
♦ • Womanly Beauty" which, by the way
Phone No.. 32 --- was one of the gblest addresses ever
• ur account of the absence of the given in connection with these ueeet-
♦ 1 resident Mr. W. 1). Sanders, mho togs, x lengthy program was rendered
♦ e, as called to Credituit to attend the consisting of a solo by Mr. A. Ilett, of
•meet of the Stephen Council, Mr, Centralia. ML'. Herb Southcott, of
• • 1t• my Stuitla was appointed chairman. , Exeter, Miss Folllck, An nistrunten-
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• • c tlled upon astfirst tspeakel of and chose Eileen tFar Farmer. Thelpiano was s ttaken
S: • for his subject '•The Life of Ilia Ear- by Mr. Brown and needless to say was
mer and the llord:a e Under which to good effect, Itev. Collins gave a
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Ile Labors," Mr. R. Ii, AIeLe.an's ad- very interesting rending which was
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dress was n combination of advice appreciated by all present. Many fav-
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• to the farther on moray, how to be orable continents were expressed at
••• happy with your neighbors and a the success of the affair by outside vis-
•= political speech, is a hick one would l 'tors several of %Omni joined the SOC -
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Our New Spring Goods have ;It rived. ',We • i adte anta,t. leVe of .1d 1belth a presen11, t occashad taottkto iety,
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are now ready for the early shopper. Nothing ♦♦ '4el. back at some party for some sup-
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like buying early and having your goods made up •• .Ir. Barbour, of Cr•osshill, gave a
land ready for spring. • t'1'ry interesting address on dr-nu;hr
2i horses and .how to raise thele, The Nominated.
Our New Stook includes all the every latest 1C, the raisin, of good horses and there
• 2 conditions in Canada are excellent for
is 110 reason why they should not be
raised successfully. 11oeea should
have on acne prate supply of food such
as clover, hay, oats, etc. and to be
of the marketable class should have
:puality, viva, ncliot and !tardy con-
stitutions, and the ern•ironnents of
this province are such that horses it
New
Spring Goods
Dress Goode
Dress Muslins
Ginghams
Whitewear
Allover Laces
:Mover Embroideries
Conte right along and see the new
to show them.
•Dress 'I'rtuuuings • •
PrintsChamrays • •
Prints
White Waists
Fancy Laces
Embroideries • •
goods, gOn1yl a pleasure
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January
Whitewear Sale
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Whitewear Sale. You will find it to your advantage to attend •Z
this sale and have the early choice of our nla►noth stock of S•
Whitewear. All of this seasons dainty goods to pick from: in ••
Skirts, Night Gowns, Corset Covers and White Waists.
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OUR WINTER STOCK 1
1 only Seal Jacket, Sable collar and reveres.... ..•
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... $:,e) for $a:i
1 only Astrachan Jacket., Sable collar and reveres .... 50 for 35
♦ I only Astrachan Jacket, plain collar and reveres .... 50 for :is
1 only Ladies Mantles at a big reduction • •
Only a few Fur Huffs and ('aps at '_'S per cent off.
This is only half of what %ve had last week.
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Cashmeres and Wrapperetes
All our 1•24 and 15c lines for IOc yard
Jones & Clark
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. San ford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers.
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The Y.M.0 A. Movement should spend a little money with the
bar tender end purchased n !glass of
lemonade. Ile continued Izoin; out at
night via the window, freluented
the pool room, ;got accustomed to
drinking and became a worthless
wreck. k. f '.
ha w.
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i II tx'c:a
use 111
he
young man wanted a social life and
the only place he could find it waft
at a resort of this kind. The Y. M.
t. ion were in Exeter Sunday and ad- C. A. Mr. Cullen said, took up the
dressed the different con•znuatiotts educational side of life nod with
i►t the morning 011 the uplift111 work gyuunasiuuls give the young mon n
of the Y. .11. C. A. associ•ttions. In chance to improve their physical cot-
tho afternoon a mass mee,iug for tlitions. Alp the surrountlinzs, bow-
men was held in the Tow 11 [[call, and ever are of a religious character and
from the large number %silo attended. most helpful to all young men.
it way anile evident 11111 the, yowls: A convention .for the purpose of
Innen of Exeter are ton:iu; for some- orralizin; a Comity Association will
thing of t his kind and will .give el 1,,• h, Id ti•t Clinton un the 2'ird and
their heartiest support. •
In the evening a union service
was held in the Jetties Street church,
t)lo Main St reel end Presby terinn
.ch urches 011hdrawin; 4 h services
for the occasion.
Mr, llopkins, of Toronto, General
Secretary, gave nn outline of the
ssutnber of branches olid membership
in Nortl, America, the amount of
money expended lit buildings and the
:tri' linterest the railroad companies
art. Auction Sate
e showin: in assisting in establish-
ing V. M. 1'. A. branches at princi-
pal points along the liners.
Mr. ('intens, the G.nel:11 Secretary
of 11.,• Count Associ it ions, and who
is new actively en et zed in forming
the young 111411 of IIt114,11 County lilt°
•vr;anization for the e tt•ryin1 011 of
the rood murk, %e .s the principal
speaker, :and :al,• ,,, interesting
hour's talk.
11e said that the mok of the esso-
•ciatiol is divided into four parts for
the social, t'eltic.tiulel . physical and
t(liriot's tipliftinr of the young men.
Myoung limn morels social lift., his
M
ature demands it, and he is bound
fro I;cl it. 11e cited n case wh,'n1 n
young 111811 kid been compelled to
remain home tit rtizhts and after his
studies sere o%er. retired to bed, and
altholrzlt he knew ilin your;. ;nen
and boys of the tots•,,, he had never
been out with them or km a' how
their evcninzs were sp.anl. 011e}
nirht this bout: raa11. after his par-
ents and retired. rtis:Y1 his bedroom
w indoe , reached 1 he ;round. .el d
is eta out on the street. 110 didn't
filet any of his companions on the
tree. :out he w1. alone. Inn,
be has nut for n Oona) 11111e
and ir'te114,st havinir i.. 11e y an-
(fered 811ou1 until he calm,. to a pool
ran'''. 14 here sante of his yo1111er
come [ruin[• !tore pl...yiitz. N'• %tent m
jag nal p)nyin.). he thou/lit be
Jf Exeter can secure :n brunch of
rho pro_losed Huron County t)rgan-
ization of the Y. M. C. A. there is
110 doubt ;Mr) eehat it. will be the
best thing for our young men Unit
has ever been proposed.
Represiyta(ivcs of ;,hat organize -
.101 of this month at. which a Coun-
ty i(ere'tnry will b•• appointer[ to
travel throurhott the county organ-
inz branch Associations. A super-
vision ('otumittee %sill also be appoint -
consisting' of a tnenlls'r from each
locality. This meeting mill be ad-
dressed by prominent men en Y. M.
C. A. work .11A will no doubt be
most ink . rest i,.:.
MI. .11,1,11 (::II h..• been inslrurted
to sell 1., I'ul.lic :\uctiou
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T111 1181►A1", JAN. 30, 1908.
at one o'clock p, .111
011 1 he premises on the south aid,'
of Huron f±tree, 111 the Vill:,e!,• of
I':xet'•r. 111.• followiiisr household goods
and art ie I.
1 c1,-- (111dart rd, I bureau; 2
cat 'at 8 lu:wtity of marts; [bed-
ste ad.: 1 cupboard : 2 pair of lace
cut t. tins: 12 pictures: 2 wagons:
coal 01141 potatoes; I land roller: 1
easy chair ; 2 stands ; 12 common
chairs: ) clock : J extension 1 able• ;
1 cook stove end furniture ; ,' box
wood •tot••.: rocking chairs: 1
drop leaf t II,le; I math sink wring-
er. and 0t her things too numerous
loo mention.
There will also be sole[ Be. house
and lot . The lo• is number 15 on
the strath side of Boron street in
the village 0f Exeter 011d consists of
4 3-1 acres in firstclass order.
TE14 MS—Por household hoods, cash
Pur property trade kimen on day
of sale.
J(ilf%) GIf.1, WM. S. •11AKFIt,
\act. Prop, •
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Bars tie 1'' %''11 Y U Hata 1,"afs sued
8lpateue
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HURON& MIDDLESEX SEX GALEI I'E
EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16th 190.,,
of
this class •txtlt be raised.
In Ontario we helve a super abun-
dance of mixed breed and too few
of thee select classes. The ,user of
pure blood is the best with this saute
sire
or
as
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tic of
the sono bloat and
this
should 11 c
ontinue until the trod
of the breeding period. A :grade sire
should 1101 he used, although he may
bo a ;good horse of excellent pro-
portions, he would MA have the pre -
McLean and Horton
There was tt large representation
of both political parties at the nom-
ination meeting held at llensall yes-
terday. The nomination was of a
formal nature, both candidates being
named by petition.
The speaking commenced at two
o'clock and was held in the shed of
the Methodist church.
[loth the candidates were h,:utily
cheered as they mounted the plat-
form.
Mr. G. ,C. Petty;' 1t eve of Ilensalt,
was appointed chairman on motion of
111r. McLean seconded by Mr. Morton.
Mr. McLean ,was the first. speaker
but as the time limit was only 25
minutes to each ratan, he gave only
potencyto transmit to his pro_;en u general outline of his policy, Ile
Y said the three _planks of Mr. Morton.
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his own individual characteristicnamely the government otcn,'rslaip of
Cross bred sires are unreliable and the railways, telegraph and telephone
should not be used for breeding our- lines were not fencsible, as the
poses. amount of money which would be
Tot have successful results both necessary for those purposes, could
sire 3101 dam should bo free from be used to better advantage in build -
any blemish except those received
through accident and in that case
an injured site is slot desirable.
Mr. Barbour from a chart of ;►
horse showed the different poihis
looked for e11 a dr:au_ht horst'.
110 also spoke at length on dig carat the suffrage of the electors.
of the colt, how it should be fed 11. 11, .11ewart, K. C.. and F. F.
and handled while nursitt,g.
Ile strongly_advised the farmers
against been drawn into the syndi-
cating !of a horse brought to the
Larry Selects Railroad
Employes.
Ez ivory wan .don; ii' line iv ill'
('. P. R. ez w•ahtite to be &typo inas-
nhers an' illation agents an' tilli.;raft'
operators, it wuz nieissary fir all 111'
job seekers to call of ate to situ,`
what offices etch wait shud het-.
have had considerable ixper•iencs wid
railroad 1hracks ail' dodzin' railroad
officials 10 10111: it/ Ino, Ihr•ips
through til' counthry eu tit' soide
dun) specials, on' was in a position
to appint nick watt to hez rtmspictive
office, lettin' th' company edcoide
about the ;salaries.
Tli' rneetin' was held in Al. Canon's
orchard, on the Sunslaione road, ez
it. wuz shadier nn' there wussent
so much slowly ez in other places.
Al. wuz lin' first speaker ez accordii'
to lit' shlakes, til' road goes claiie
through hez best Northern Spy apple
tree. a11►' he wuz already drawir'
bricks fir .th' oil house. Sid dills
who wuz prisint, allowed that AI.
should have the station on hez I:uad
but whin it came to atppintili' ilk'
tilltzraft operator, he shouldn't he
overlooked in the bet. Sid said Le
had bane practisin' on th' duce latch
ill Jim's shtore an' had become so ac-
complished in sindet►' ruiasa!gcs that
ivory wan in til' village could uttdet•-
shtand him, sept til' be/disinters. Ez
til' job ez till ieraft operator ez al
!tartlet wan it wuz handed over to
Sid.
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feet Y wuz get
tin'of p c
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1 friz-
zly, but 1 wuz determined to shtick
by fh' show until ivery %salt had
jobs, aver if they (leaden( flet paint
fer thins, 1 knew it mould save ilk'
company a lot iv thrubble.
Matt ltoutly, iv large turnip fame
wuz th' nixt spaker. 1le said tit' in-
;gineers fer iII' railroad had picked
outa•
hez potato patch fer a stantior,
or freight .house, or somethin' else,
"Ez I ant 51111011 011 til' bossin' job
an' loike to see min e10 a .400(1.111 '
trig up tete resources of our country, wurruk, I think til' job ez siltation
Mr. Morton was the next speaker masther would about fit ane dissoirc
and gave an outline of the increas- to *el. :up airly in tit' mornilt's, to
ed expenditure of the worerninent see that our much beloved risidinis
since in power. Ile ex/Pained low wuddent:git !tufted taken' til' titration
lin came to be nominated and asked fer sick huge places ez Exeter, Kirk -
ton at,' Bannock. Ez it our. Ilei t in'
colder, Matt wuz ;node ehration
at;lot.
Th' nixt office on til' 811(701,' car -rd
wuz sict ion loss, all' Bob Creery ,g.t
that be (melamine time
Mall. said ez lone. ez he wuz Motu'
to be solation a,tint he diddt•nt intend
hemline freight, ez he diadem under-
shta11d such matters an' Iiiddent want
to le:•irn, an' ;could resign if a treirht
a agint w•tis.e'tt appinted,
Atlher fin,;erin' up •what til' re-
cedes iv til' siltation wad be it her it
ante got geoin' roiahl, we diseivered
a balance over ant' fir fear til' com-
pany 11101/ht ho y:unli11' to use that
fer dividend purposes, TOOL Washburn
wuz appinted to the last, 'named job.
Just at this minnet til' elislintuish-
ed tint lectin. who retires s llt'
toe nship at til' council board cause
along lookin' (tither dints in til'
brill;es and to see where tri' rail-
road w'11z to cross rah' concession.
Aft her announcin' th' positions
what had bane named, John Moir said
it wussent anythin' but "British
Fair Play" to wive til' chaps ethat
had their lands cut up so the) look-
ed loiki a Christmas t urkey . *111111
dinner wuz finished, t4,' best jobs to
be had. Bill end 8:uu. thought
some iv til' jobs shud be sent Over
to 111' ttrelft4., whoile Joe, wid that
Irish senile iv lt,'z, shtuck by John, so
it wuz' up to George 10 shtand 011 111'
balance wheel :at1' till us to appint
ivery 5.111 14)1)1 wanted a j011. rept
hie, 'cause 1 loiked to work ell til'
toitlle, soinet ' 'S.
Aft her 8ltnuel had orated sit•'r al
nli11►tits, an' he's a horn spachemaker
we %rind on appintin' :tv offishils.
Now, Dave .Goldin' hoz a cinch on
(h' bus about til' only tbia', w1,:at
iher' seems to be army money in.
Frank !!rock hez tinted Matt's pow-
er machinery to pump wether fer til'
railway iajines, alt' they hey b011,
bane placed 011 th' pay roll.
Ez I wuz put to such thrubble ,lit -
tin (hints s(raiehlehod out 1 under-
took to appint mesilf paymaslhcr, au'
shone an' betzorry t 1111 ivery wan
wanted to resign, but wid me persun-
siv,. 1ualit it's I ineluooced 4hint to
ren ..in at their posts, by promisin'
to divide up what yetis left afther 1
'rot a hat wuz cumin' to me. if tinny
wet itse ez Inokin' fer jobs they
can tit %s b it they want by npplyin'
to Maatt, itoutly or Al. 1"raps they'd
even sive ,tip their own yid a little
coo sin'.
Winchelsea
Pardee were ,t he othc`.r spea%kers ea
behalf of 'Mr. McLean. while Messrs.
[thine and Armstrong spoke in be-
half of a%fr. Horton.
neighborhood by some person, whom 1 A number of other prominent poli -
they knew nothing about. The syn- ticl:lits were on the plat fortn.
dicatin:g o[ a horse by a number of
farmers among themselves however,
met with no objections. 1 EXETi:it' COIJNCIi.
1le sp:ggeslid tho exarc's.n; of
brood mares. I
11 r, 11', .1, Lennox, a t tu
ourn 1 Tho cowled elect for 1908 met in
of \,•%eton Robinson, ;gave a very in- January 1.1908at 1lau,la. Iltookion and
tereetin{ :address on sheep bruedinr subscribed to the necessary 031 11 of
and their management. Mi% spoke office as follows: peeve, A. Q Bob -
front al practical point of view and ter; Councillors, John J. Knight, W.
from observatio1s taken from the Johns, W. ,f, 11eam:un, A. E. Fuke.
raising of sheep by his father. :after which tilt )rev. D. W. Collins,
Tho reason ,;tven by 51e. •'Lmlox by the re _(lost of the rc.,I55t led in
why the raisin,; of sheep hid so de- devotional exercise, also addressing
teriorated was because of the low a few words to the council.
prices which prevailed pen years ago 1'er motion of W. J. JJenntan, re-
but which are now such that the coded by A. E. Euke, that the
raising of this class of animals epi llnatlks of the council be tendered to
retnuneraalivi'. 111 this community, Rev. Mr. Collins for his presence and
however, sheep 2(I4 not largely rats- in taking part in the opening of tho
ed owing to the lane amount of sire council meetinzs for 1908. The
fencitr;, sheep findine it only to Reeve returned thanks to Mr. Coll -
snake access from the roadside into ins on behalf of the council,
the fields. Per , ., llea, led
Ito epuke of the different classes li, Euk\We, IhJat ,1. 8unaueneorseconehe re7(lppoibynA.t
of sheep, those of the long, medium ed clerk.—Carried.
and short wool varieties. 1'cr .I. J. liniz-ht, no seconder, that
I1,' sale some good advice as to the Jos. Davis be a diunicipal auditor.
kind of sheep bo secure when corn- Per W. .1, Beaman sec. by A.
nlencine to breed, and recommended Fuke that W. D. Weekes be a Mun-
ttaat :1 portion of the. ewe Iambs Ic;nal aueitor
h1101(1 be
retained each year oral' f
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for bncd- I'er W. .lobos that James Beer hr.
nix purposes. t1llowinr the. Ha Me pro- auditor.
portion of the older otter to bit' des- Councillor .I. J. Knezht withdrew
lured of. his motion and W. D. Weekes itnd
Th.. care of sheep (tarot); the win- Jollies Beer 7vero 41-clared Municipal
ler w;is also taken up and after nn- auditors for 4908.
Hw cri1I4 sever;11 ducat lolls, the. 11r:a:'t- Per A, .l'. Puke sec. by J. J, 1i iik),1
ill; cuue ton close, that Sant. Sanders he Treasurer.—
The hall was well filled with rep- Carried.
res altative farmers and the sin•ttk- Per \V. ,lobus sec, by 41', J. I)e:t-
ers Isere teive:l the closest attention. duan that Alex. 0. Dyer be assessor.
Tho committee in ('three of the —Carried,
esettitl.t entertaiulnent is to b.% cot- l'er A. ,E. Enke sec. by
11'.41111:11cd on the excellent program knight that the salaries of the offi-
pr,•pared, as it was indeed the hest vers appointed st ill be the sante as
.4) tell 01 Exeter far n Ion; time, and for 1907—Carried,
the tithes; compliments ern none too Per W. J. lfeatnan sec. by A. E.
'good for 4hese who 1osk part. fpr. 1"uke that file clerk call for tenders
T. 11. •Carlin•;, who always acquits for the riaziu2 of bell. weigh scales
himself creditably, tnade nn excellent and printing. Tenders to be in 1
chairman. Mr. l.. C. Fhvnu►t lave hands of the clerk by 7.30 11. 111.
a couple of solos in ,good voice. Miss on Friday 17th.—Carried.
Nina, Carling, who es always .1 fay- Adj. to Friday 171 h. 8, p. tn.
orito with any audience, smitten,. 41 ,los. SENIOR, Clerk.
her reputation as a anter. 'Th.. -
Misres Lillian and Katie Elliot, of
Cent retie. hot It accomplished yowl A re•tular stone period falls from
ladies, :and 4!110 have b.•, n in denial
ill the 181)1 10 the 22nd, barites its een-
•It. , alulnhor 0f ('onc•.•r,'1 zive1 in per on the 20th. This period will
Western Ontario florin/ the past 1;'.1 the 1 Oi(:ll 1•ffecl of polls the
year, also took 1)ar►. Miss Lillian as Venus nus and the Mercury periods. The
n sinter and \)..s ria:t' Its .1 real" full Moon in apogee falls of the .1 Fit
(rer, The Misses Elliott are well 11,1 indicat int that tzencral storm con -
. The
known in Exeter, and eh•i,. dilion. will Is•rin to organize at the
many mends were trf.atly elan d Ise-
;hien: of this period. Chance to
over the excellent manner in wyalch
they took their parts. \lis.+ Griffin,
of London. is nn exceptionally fine
musician. Iter piano •+elect ion was
aril received as was her son:. Mesa
Amy Johns' sinein: was hirhly pleas-
ing.. Miss' .1011115 posse•ves n voice
of such sweetness and clisarn.':e.i that
it far surpasses that of many of the
leadinx concert artxers. Miss J✓arn-
b►ook made her first 111)1enrnlno:• en
Exeter as a reader and her work
predicts for her an excellent future.
Mr. Dan. Sunders enlivened til • esn-
tertainlnen, with a couple of violin
solos. Mr. t;. Barbour ';ave nn in-
t errs( in: address on "Partners and
Their 110145" and 31r. Lettuox on"Far-
mers' (iatvi,•ns". Miss ShutHew0rth
of liuelpb, et addressed the Wen -
CIO's ln•tir', 1' the aftorn0011 rave,
an Intel, 1e01i0s 011 "Th ('o:n-
forts tit lir, n, "
Mfr. and Mrs. 1). Goulding !rave a
big party to a number of young
people New Year's nicht. A very
plensa►11 evening was spent.
Miss Scott, of Ilibls'rt, and \1r, Me-
nu/111m. of Cromarty, were the
0nriner with Luling barometer and :guests of .Mr. and Mars. Matthew
Itoutly last week,
Mfr. A. 4;a11n has finished drawinz
the brick for his new kitchen.
Mrs. Gray and Mrs. 1)14414, of Cross -
well. Mich., after a pleasant visit
with friends here, returned Inst v ,t:•k
to their homes.
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The rn,•elileg of the \\•(men's 111•
..titrate on I t►nndny was well tit•
tended and :1 very er.jnynhle its well
n'a p'rofital,'e afterno.,n ons Spent,
1'his meeting was eom17%vhat of a dc -
rapidly (ermine storm areas 4111 ap-
pear in Western parts on and touch-
ing the 18th. thus riving from allout%
the 19t1, to the 2211d for tht's;t storm
,tre15 to pass eastward to the Al Ian -
tie seaboard. Rtrt uhilt• the first
at1•zr of the period, that i., low bar-
ometer, eerie 4Yeath,er and rain and
snow. is pushing from central to
Eastern extreme's, bli7.zardotl. he,11,
A deputation cotsistin; of henry
finder -
barometer and colt[ tclve will have
Pallier, M1. le A.: 1)r. Mimes. finder -
appeared rushing down from the eclat .\I. 11. l)., and Treasurer for the
County : \Warde•n Q'mrrii, \\'indhnm,
Northwest : and hetore the modify- rind Clerk 1. 1n• . Goderich, u31441 of
int influence of the next storm torr- iron. Dr. Beatnik.. Minister of Pit/f-
ind sets in. this cold wave to i11 sweep lie 11 mks. '1).urr•day. Bon. A. .1.
8outheard and Eastward tn11i1 al- Matheson also been: present. These
most the entire country will feel Ih,' rtltleu,en, m.th A. Ilislop,
icy breath of the north blast. bete- :111e1 Mrs. 1'. Cuneron, 31.1,.A.. by a
n•ic shakes will be reported within resolution of the last meet Ing of !lu-
sts ty hours of n0o,, on the lAfh• r0n County Council had been appoint-
ed a% coninaittee to lay before the
Al the nu'eti►11 of the East El rill r0vertintenl the po.ition of til:' come
Reform Assoeialio, tip Aylmer, last
'Thursday, \V. t\', Rutherford. prin-
cipal of the Aylmer Collexinte Insti-
tute, was unanimously 11°rllitettefl to
01)110817 David 'Marshall. M. I'., at the
next Dominion elections.
$1.00 per year :1 advance,
JUST BEFORE
STOCK -TAKING SALE
10 per cent. off on all Heaters=A snap.
40 Tons Cleveland Coil Spring Wire
400 Rods Ideal Fencing
At special prices for one week to reduce stock. We
want the cash.
Ranges Ranges
10 Per Cent. off on All Ranges
Souvenirs, Garlands and Nationals, guaranteed good Bakers
and easy on fuel.
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
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If You Wyant Cheap Hardware Go To J*$
T. HAWKINS & SON ':
*.i.t Plaster Paris, 1
IIAlways in Stock at Lowest Prices, 4. ±
* ♦ Galvanized Steel Shingles
It and Siding, Etc. * 1
4.÷ Building. Supplies - + �'
4. Glass Nalls
Cement
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Where you will find a full stock of Y
* St The Leading Hardware Store in Town
4 T. HAWKINS & SON
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Dealers in hardware, Cement and Wir',
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OUR IDEAS
of what constitutes good
clothing differ from the ideas
of most other firms. We de-
mand anti use in all our Suits
and Overcoats only the best
material ;111(1 the highest class
of workmanship
Give ns a call.
W.JON S
t.riii
Merchant h
c not
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Huron
—Ott election day .firs. Webster, of
Godcrich, broke her arm 124 she was
•vein,/ to the polls. She had just rot
into a conveyance and in turning
around the rig ons upset. The
horses rail away and the sleirlt was
badly broken.
Trial Cala; rh treatment are being
11; tiled out free. on re sues(, by Dr.
Shoot•, Recite., \Vis. These tests are
provinr 40 the people—without a
penny's cost—the great value of this
scientific prescription known todrug-
slests everywhere as 1)r. Shoop's
'Catarrh Remedy. Sold by W. 8.
ilowey,
On Tuesday last Mr. James -Mc-
Vicar, of 0oderit•h, met with rt pe-
culiar ',evident, Ire and hes son
David were• dressiht stony. nt John
Salkeld's 01 the Ilayfield itoad. Mr.
.IcViear etas in a 111 001011'4 0001 1011
and David was dressing al hard head
stone, when the hammer left 111%
handle 2111d rebounded on his father's
head. The injured nem oils assisted
to the house and the wound dressed.
ile is around venin, although the
effects have not entirely di41,,i - ar.0
Griffin, Lein. .etatintcd on '•1 r. 1)ick-
son's resignaa,ou a number of years
I/O. Mr. Dickson ryas the father of
Mrs. Wm. Proud foot and Miss !)ick -
son, of Godericla, and of Mrs. Cress -
%teller, 01 Sarnia, and his sots are;
itobert, Dickson, of St, Marys; Win.
Dickson, of ,Chicago, and Dr. Jolly'
Dickson, of California, 31r. Dickso
was possessed of a rue eed constitu-
tion and was a fatnitiar fieuro on
the streets. Of late years les had
been troubled with deafness, but re-
tained his health in spite of Itis ad-
vanced years. Ile was a well road
entletnan and always took an in-
terest in ultnt was going on. 1n re•
li;ion he was a member of the fres
byterinn Church.
No (ewer than three dtaths oc-
curred in Goderich list Friday mom-
/. IOna is John Ritchie Cra'r4ie,
until a few years ago one, of the
yell -known mariners. 11" had bean
i11 for cope weeks and way rid years
old. l'tltil recently he v.',M the
the owner of the lux Evelyn, I%1ic11
was enea zed in the fishing business
off Goderecb. 11e was well known as
a member of the Masonic and Or•
ane•• orders, :and some years a eo was
1t was rt close call and .1 miracle a tnernher of the t0in council. Ile
Jolts escape, leaves n fancily of two daorhlers
and one son in Guderich, the Misses
When the Stomach, Ilea rt, nr Minnie and Evelyn and Robert Craig -
Kidney nerves ';et %%eak, then thew ie. Another death %%as that of Mts.
organs always fail. Don't drug the .13 roes i)ullow, :n Ill' a;,: of 59 years
Stomach, tun- ntilnulate the heart or and 11 months. She wag formerly
Kidneys. That is si111411y to 11)k.•• Mrs. Viler, but a few yev.8 ago was
shift. Get a prescription known to married again to her 'tow bereft
Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's partner. The third death is that of
Restorative. The Restorative is pre- Jane's 11'ell!, en employe at til,• mill
pared expressly for these weak in- of the \fester,, Canada (''lour Mills
ddc nerves. Strc,t,tt)k'.n these nerves Co. ile Ira. a prominent member of
build them up with Dr. $hoop'., Re- the Orley;e order and leaves :4 fant-
storalive—tablets or liquid— and ily 8urveyint.
sr.' low luickly help will come. Frac
test -tent on testiest by Dr. Shoop, There is no one, article in the lino
Racine, Wis. Your health 1e surely of medicine that
wort h this pimple tet. Fes at by [rives so ►argon . e -
\V. S. Ilowey turn for the money as a good pores_
ons sfrenl;thenintr plaster, such as
The death occurred Thursdayy morn- Cadre's Sm ,rt Weed and Pcll:aelonn%
tv well* respect ,o their roads, and int at Go/l'•rich, of exelailor William _
the (toad improven►'•nt Act, under Dickson at the me of ei{hly-nilnr►.�
mhieh enc-thof the rot of road years. 41r. Dickson ens an old reci C)AItsTORZA .
imp/ overloads is .iorno by ihr .rev- dent of G9414.6 411 and for rnanc v, ., . Peale the lit KA Vo Mart 1's14 eatief
er11lnent from an annual npprnpri.r- held the po•itiol► of k'. t' I in I. 8p:atore
tion of $51,000,004) 1 Counts jail, the present ►nal 1, yrs. 41
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