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Wlngharn Business College
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OPEN$ JANUARY 2ND
This its the most modern, thar.
ougllland successful institution of its
kind in Ontario. Eieelleut staff of
teachers; unexcelled equipment:
large attendance; actual business
school. During November we had
?() times as many calls from leading
concerns for Bookkeepers, Stenog-
rapher* and Telegraphers as we had
graduates to send.
Enter any time.
Individual, instructioes
Our handsome Christmas cats.
logue sent free on application to
GEO. svorroN Principe
Xmas. 1906
You will want something for
the home to mark the passing
of Xmas. Tide
A Piano or Organ
an
is always is a most suitable
gift. Then to /
SgWINGIVIA NINES
we show the best in makes
and finish. In, small
-MUSICAL Instr ments
„ and C rhildren'sSleigA s we show
a varied stock. ,&l0tr in.
Hymn Books, Bibles and
Fine Stationery
we win the cake. Prices and
terms are most liberal,
S. MARTIN N
Wh Not Give a Pipe for christmas?
I1„,would b a perpetual reminder of they giver and a source of
continual satisfaction if you get'a>
is right .in every res ect.
It g'P,
Rightin workmanship,
Right
in
price. Right in time. Right
ht
every time. Accurately adjust:.
ed. Fitted in either old,
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sell
you a watch.
Thi's brand on a pipe .is equal to ,te sterling mark ona silver.
The bowl is fully guaranteed against cracking or burning, and
everything a .bout it is fully first-class.
SOLE AGENCY COLE'S DRUG STORE.
SUITABLE FURNITURE
For Every Room in the Home,
,We have a beautiful selection of the latest designs.
Come and get our prices, 'all marked in plain figures.
E ask you to come to this store for furniture because
we believe area will,get the kind you, want. The
stock includes all those pieces that appeal, to good
taste on account of their design, finish, character
and richness, We Can show newest ideas and the
most popular, furniture for the home, that can be
found arty place, town or city.
OPERA. BLooii~,
VER
Leading Furniture Dealer
rid t•ndertaker.
Clinton: ". N. Bastedo, the genial
Canadian representative of the. Santa
Fee R. R., was in town Tuesday last
and while
herewas takenb
a
number r
of his Clinton friends ato the Bazaet
the St. Paul'sschoolroom and pre-
sented him with
resentedhim`with
a nice souvenir of the
occasion.
Nairn: ,Before , leaving their. farm.
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for their new residence at N'rn, FMr.
and Mrs: Oliver Potter were surprised
one night recet1 when.
lnumber ar
of
their friendsnet .hand:bctrs'assembled.
•g'
at their home"' and presented them
with an appreciative address and a
beautiful couch.
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Clintons Peter B. Lewis surrender-
ed the lease of the Hotel Normandie
to the owner ofthep ro ert' Y, Mr. S . S.
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Cooper.. The latter taking poss
es to
n
next Thursday.
Goderich: Claude S. Pote, >° teller at.
the Standard Loan Oo«:,since the Stan.
dard took over, theaBur'on and.,Bruce,
left flu Monday to join s' ice
staff in Toronto on promo . , :. ' He is.
's!ucceeFledby Robt. L. 1'v, 4 -in of
or41t1e o. t
pp• ittehell Apretty wedding
took
pies on Wednesday,1 tinst., atthe
Beer, ho a of Mr. andMacs. John Rhen
theireldest daughter, Miss'Maude, was
united'marriage to Mr. Arthur,
Down, of .Strathroy, , Sheep at one
o'cloclethe bridalparties entered the
parlor,: which Was tastefully, decorat-
ed, to the strains of Mendelssohn's
weddin"g.march, played by Miss Hazel
,.,
Huvlburt, where the ceremony was
performed by 'Revs H. O., O. Elliot,
Stratford. Miss Lilian Beer, Miss
Funny Rogers end Albert Demi were
the attendants.
AROUND ABOUT US 1
c#pica c, er.aA,caNc�tl
t►sf.a tlx: W. E. hloutligate, taf: /lei.
pati lb vmoving ra clothing rfe ery to
w rt.
blit ton; Miss Emily Tomer has
been engaged for S. S. ?•o. 0, Tuckers
entitle at acalary of
Rcisweltlale: L:lwarcl. Clifton bas'
sold his fine farm of 100 teres on the
7th concession to Wm. Harper, the
price being $0,450.
Seafortb: The death of Mrs. A.. - P.
Toynt occurred at her home on Thurs-
day. The remains were interred in
the Meitlandbank cemetery on Satur-
day. 4r
Tuck-rsmith: Mrs. Andrew McLel-
lan, so th of EgCuondville, died on
Wedu day* morning at the age of 70
years. The funeral takes place; Fri-
da'y.
Parkhill: a wing tolie slippery
condition of be streets. Mrs. Fair-
banks was u` fortunate enough on
Saturday- to f • and sprain her ankle.
St. Marys. '. . Champion, who
went to London to undergo an opera-
tion, stccumbed shortly after it was
effected. The remains were brought
hero for burial Wednesday,
Fancy China
, Leathe oods:
We have lie ;'er before had such it complete stock of goods.
Com , to .ass otiuent: Anstriaris Dainty_ Jap, 'loyal Art English;.
Orman and Tench, ... f
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Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, asthey cannot reach the Maen-
ad portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies
Deabieasis caused by an inflanied inflamedcondition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube is inflamed you have.arumbling sound or im-
perfect
it is hhe� bearing, and andulsthenfamati dosed, be
Wren out and this tube restored to its normal condi.
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; pine eases.
out of tau ars caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces,
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured
byHall's Catarrh Cure,. Send for circulars free.
" F. J. CHENFX a CO,, Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 76c,
'Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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Parkhill; C. " Qf" Young r1f the Stand-
ard Bank woo has been holidaying at
his home in Trenton, received word to
report at Ottawa for duty on Satur.
day morning, having been transferred.
to that agency. , i.
s.
Downie: A quiet wedding 'took
place. at Stratford when Frank Free-
man of this place and Miss Phoebe El-
len Riding, of Stratford, were united
in marriage., Rev. Houst• was the ' of-
ficiating
ffciating clergyman. '-
Parkhill; Mr. McDougall, Principal
of olio High School, has received the
appointment of Inspector for East
Lanibton and in consequence will
move his family` to Parolee. He, will
continue his work in the .school here
until the end of Jan uarrt however.
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A full line of hand ba, s, parses, etc.
Manicure Sets of all ,sizes and price, :Combs, flair
Shaving Brushes and Mugs, Etc
Brushes,
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Envelopes es and paper r of finest.quality, at prices from 15e. to ' per.
t tI ne!y. lox. Al -,post card albums, birthday books, toy drawing books,
etc.; nxd pictures for the children,
!?YJ Ohs just call and see them.
confectionery: From the choicest chocolates to the mixed. Over a ton ?Weandy,
ff$ other.
Oranges, es, ealifornia and Spanish lore 2 'd€ for" 5 catty, Dates 8 cts.
ta T` Cwkin - F` ,taints, -J .
, 'good
n i y `� wl , al.. ; line of 25 pipes..
Butter, Eggs and Poultry taken as Cash.
ClEtAELTON S PAIR
Mitchell:. Thursday, while W. T.
Ingram was working at Jessie Looker's,
Logan, he had the tops of his finger:3
lacerated with the .knives of 'a cutting-
box.—S. Ransom, V. S., has decided to
leave Mitchell and will likely go 'to
British .Columbia.
Clinton: The wife of W. H. Watt
met with a painful accident : on Sun-
day. She went out to feed some chic:
kens,:, and stepped on
the eda
-,of
a
w eelb#rrovr,wh
ich tipped, the oppo-
site side striking her violently on -th
back, breakinga couple of ribs.
Clinton: On
We
dnesda night h
t Mr.
and Mrs/. John ' of town, ,:cele-
bratel
their golden wedding. rift
years ago they
were" married , in the
l;
township ,
of Whitby'. . h a livedon
the
Baseline for a number of years, mov
ing to'torvn within the last couple " of
years.
Stanley: The funeral ofthe late
Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, which took
place Sunday to Baird's cemetery, was
largely=
attended, She was a dciughte
of the late Charles Weekes, of Stanley'.
and'ded at his home after a lingering
illness of seven months, having come
here on a visit.
McXillop:.Finley McKercher a pros.
perous young farmer of this township,
was on Wednesday united itl.marriage
'to Miss May Sparring. The interest
(ng event took place at London, th
nuptial knot being tied by Rev. J. G.
Stuart. The groom's gift to the bride
was `ae Persian lamb coat.
Clinton: Some time ago, 'Rev. H.
Newcombe wasruti into byytl, boy on a
bicycle; the accident caused him some
inconvenience at the time, but he
thought he got over it. Within the
last few days the injury has seemingly
returned, and causes him so much
pain that he can scarcely walk.
Blanslmard: Melville Martin, son
of Mrs. Joseph Martin, while, feeding
s horsepower straw cutter on Monday
afternoon, had the misfortune to have
his left hand caught in the roller feed,
and before he could extricate it, all his
hand except the little finger Was taken
off. The back part of the thumb was
entirely gone.
Stanley: Jacob Diehl, an old an
n'luch: respected pioneer of the 5th eon.
died on Friday at the ripe age age : o
85 years and p months. The tunera
took place from hist late residence o
Monday, to Varna ' Cemetery., Hi
wife died some. years ago. Thcur
viving members of his family •ar
two daughters and four sons.
Clinton: Mrs. Jackson, relict of tla.
late David Jackson, of Hallett, died o
Friday at her residence its town. She
has been in poor hetilth almost ewe
since she came to town, not being abl
to leave her room for six months past,
Deeeasedlwas formerly a Miss Thomp
son. Sheleaves'three sons and three
daughters to mourn her death.
Clinton: The wife of Jacob 'Elsley,
near here, bad a niirr'OW escape from
being killed recently',. She Was engag.
ed in in,ilking cows, when two of th
cows began kieking and Mis. Elsie
was tratnpled on and badly bruised.
Frtrtunatiy;her husband was near b
and came to her rescue, but had she
been there alone else would in all prob.
bability have been trampled to death.
Mitchell': The death occurred her
on Wednesday of Mrs. Margaret Stacie,
trlie+t of the late John Stone, at th
advanced moot 05. lice husband died
22 years ago, sine a which time she had:
lived with her daughter, Mrs. Sinn.
Striekert, in the north ward. Mrs.
Stone was in good heeithetp until Start
day, when she was.teken ill and neve
recovered.. She was a native oU Ire,
Ian 1. coming to this estuary .in 1$41
settling in the 'townshi of Fullerton.
Mrs. Stone was a life -1 ug member of,
the Methodist calibre She was in-
terred in th a Bible Christie* t'eineetery s
l,1 A t f+: iies'si' wit li. i',titd,
laac tike lt.•iit - iotHome Mi l,etesh,
]s'n;ase,r, i %4'czwhen
Mass Agnes Mace Him lit;;; of Lillid“n
ai tl Aiteit 14Pl tclht.1', a ttli%4 Talar
wCt4" 1.i9iitii iii ie2.iit'lail{P, `i�]iN fete -
pea foo mcd 1;y Rev. t tt ai f.
Mr and lirs, M eKeicher are ,ertieying
their honeymoon u t Buffalo- :anti cart
their return will reside here.
Lateen: The Standaril Bank is caper-
.
ifirs Lsatieina'J4iieol.
l'er,tesi Buwtwo& I, iiv a of
Stial-Xe►iii ��Iii. i, i, the. 1srs.hi ,.. hoot
i.f its kind in Ws'.t► i ti Blit*, i., is wut''
thy ► t' the r.+�i.s;d totemriof at y young
man of woos in 't ho desires i•i el)lititl
a ronilllerc1. i tides awn or a,la ib rend
training, It is a progre sive, well
{ equippeti, tbaorotighly eftie etet trrain-
in> iieboo i where excellent woik is be-
ing done. Those interested in a prac.
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Furniture Store.
We have a full and up.to.date Stock of Furni-
ture in all lines, which will be sold at
Very 'Chose Prices for the Next
Thirty Days.
We have also aline of'Xmas. Specialties which
we are offering AT COST ' in order to dispose .
oo�f�((them as we are going out of this line of
goods
A call w� con ce you that we mean what we say
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