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SIJDIMN PASS4±10 OF L, IL DIl
CK-1;1L'.old Mrs., Chile,
of their daughter Mary Tielee Kyle
SON, IIURON'f,f, SENIOR iltiDGE Blow: le, announce the engagemett
' to james Paul Scott, son'ef Mr, and
etaieday'if claillee No the fellealeAag, Goorre G, west ',erne,
diePatelt 'regarding the etattlingly
Ont ,etlie wedding to take' place early
Hadden death of Judge Dicicsint
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0.0404011, , ecember.
4tulge of the eounty al Berm:, •aie'd mend vine nten"i W edneSdaY 'netlfr
took Octet at the Dig.
.1_ "Lewie Henry Dicleten, Sophie The marriage
of heart failure in hie ,eillee at the tag of last week ef 64,Mary Kling
Couathouse about three e'cleek in the and Wilhelm Dklvcl,Manson, The
afternoon; while in conversation with Rev. W. D. MeDaneld perlornied the
crown Attorile Charles Stager, E., eerenway. Alter a -wedding break -
09 and J. M. Best 0c saeeeith. 1paystetotiu.ptili:lheTtnefoorli tohetirpidte,ottolhcetopl
' Surviving him S33:e his widevv; for -
tall, anti a clog:liter, Miss Dorothy miTabSet,d,Teilitrtit:o.ic Plage- at his home
Merly Miss Teen McDonnell of
Dickson ' at home. `
on the BaYfielde'oad, Goderich town -
in Pembroke ie 1860, being 0. SOt3 01
The l'ato Jadge Delcsen• was bon iliiliellpo,tocnniui7onewad4nainstlAltab.YDiaonitivhleta:oliisiwx.Hteyillriebreoilltt
the late TIlentas Dick4"' in.Q11.elle. ytoettfialn.ehip hut had lived for a time in
en t lumberman of, that 'town.• Colborne township' bel'ore movingto
graduated from the University. of To- the pegeent homestead near Goderith,
ronto. and Osgoode Hall in 1885, and
immediately' entered upon an extete. oHntea tvdiLtie,artiear„nerolY2.01Vfeelitarnirioonties,:onn,d
13iVe PTACUSe at' Exeter as the' eenfor
\Member of the law firm of Dickson Th;lindahnsiawlEio. resides ionf Detroit a:rers
& Carling, Isaae R. Carling bang the vive•
hile
• Christmas Stationery
A choice box of statiohery inaltes a very
suitable gift and we have them in tasty boxes
from 25c to $4.00
Shopping Bags -
Spcial at 69c (Regular $1.00). All the
latest styles in It bags $1,00 to $6.50
Coin Purses.erad Bill Folds
Toy Department
Overflowing with good values in toys of all
kinds and'at prices which will surel3r please
you, Come with the crowd and look them over
Fancy Chinaware
Tables loaded 'with choice articles of vatims
kinds. A new line added this week of choice
English Te;:ra Cotta and Brass Goods
•
Presorts for everybody -
ntay be purchased here.
Make the Children and
ftiencls happy by good full
stockings.
junior member of the firm. Wsent 'up for trial by Magistrate Me-
in Exeter, until 1916, the year M
Nab of lUneardine last week for-tbe
which he was: appeiated tosthe Po' theft of a bad of cattle from Malcolm
tion he held at the time of his death, of acaatep ,eounty. The cattle
he was actively associated with the
were driven from the owners' field
Orange and Masonic ledges of the
where they were identified and re -
village, and was a throng Conserva. and shiPPed froria Ripley to lhiffala,
covered.
As has been said he came to Gado -
A. serious accident happened to Da
rich in the spring of 1016 as Senior
vid McDonald, of Winghare, better
County Judge, in succession to Judge
knotyn as "Piper" 1VICIYonald, the oth.
B. Lewis Doyle, who retired at that
date. Since his appointment 'as ' --it--0 standing on a wag-
er day. While
on going through Lower Wingham
Judge he had been President of the
Huron Law Assodation. lost his balance and fell from, the via--
gon, breaking his arm 'badly. He was
• A 41evev lawyer the, deceased gr14" also badly shaken un and bruised.
ed the Bench. His judgment was re- Richard Porter Of Wingliam died
garded with marked respect by the
last week in his eighty-sixth' year,
legal profession. He and his life-partndr had delebrated
Only last week he presided at the
th' ixty-fifth anniversary,,of their
Court of Ge'of the neral 'Sessions marriage lakt April. Their -had had
es
Peace. eleven children, eight of whom sur -
Judge .Dielcson was an Ang'lican,
and a member -of St, ',George's church, vivo.
fie was for a term ot yeais g
• b the Synod at London, during which
• ' time he was a member of the execu-
• tiVe committee of eche Diocese of Hur-
• • • delegate
•Come
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The One. Sure Gift
That is ale 1acceptable is a
Box of 'our Superior' Chocolates. ju
Th'e Sweetheart or Mother doesn't
• live who would not receive one
gladly.
MIXED NUTS NUTS
5 KINDS
, ANNIE LAURIE.
.PER LB. 20c. CREAMY' CANDIES
• LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
IN PACKAGES
CHOCOLATE
SANTA CLAUS'
• AND BELLS
CANDY CANES
IN A NEAT
PACKAGE
GRAPES, TAIRA
RAISINS AND
FIGS •
BLUE GOOSE
AND SITliKISI'
ORANGES .
Milled' Candy, per lb. 25c.
Holly mixed, per lb. .. 30e.
Creams, per lb. 30c.
Glint Drops, Ib. 30c.
Cut Rock, lb. 30c.
Peanut Brittle, per lb. 30c.
. BETTY BROWN
HOME-MADE
CANDIES
Ringleth, (Gum Drop), lb. a0c.
Seafoam, per lb. 40c.
Cream Carimel ... . 40c.
Log Roll, per lb, ..... . 40c.
Peanut Taffy, per lb. 30c.
Cocanat Taffy, per lb. 30c.
Cream Bon Bons, 350.
MARTHA JANE
HOME-MADE
Special. $ lb Box Assorted Chocolates $195
ICE CREAM BRICKS
OYSTERS
He was a valued member of.
the Board of Alexandra Hospital, and
at the time of, his death Was a mem-
ber of the Board of the Collegiate
Institute.
His sudden death, which came as a
great shock, has been commented up-
on'with regret throughout the com-
munity."
WILLARD'S
CHOCOLATES
IN BUT,,K AND
PACKAGE
- CANDY
NECKLACES
STOCKINGS
PILLED WITH.
TOYS
COWAN'S
CHOCOLATE.
• ANIMALS
CIGARS
IN XMAS
TACICA GES
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Ifullett Tomrtaship Mrs. lilary Reynelds and family
wish to extend their thanks and ap-
The Freeman farm on, the 2nd con— premation for kindness and sympa-
cession, wineh has been managed thy shown them by their friends and
by Miss Jennie Freeman ler the past neighbors, also. ior the -nom' and
Sew years, has been sold to M. James •spiritual tributes, at the death of the
Rands, who recently disposed 'of his late Patrick Reynolds,
farm near Constance aed who will
get poseeasion February let. This
is the farm'first settled by the late
1V1r. Freeman and where he lived and
reared his :family. Mr. Rands has
• been in the west but Sow some little
• time pest has been staying with rel.
ativee in Clinton.
On Tuesday ol last week the bluer
-
al oa the lath Patrick Reyholds of this
township took place frons St. .10-
neph's church, Clinton. The deceas-
ad, who was seventy-seven years of
age, Was 3 laatilte of Ireland but
came to this country when a led el
eighteen. He never morie& but
reeided with his 'brother, the late
Jamas Reynolds, and since his death,
with hie nephew, Joseph Reyrields.
One sietex, Mrs. Hogue of Addison'
N.Y., survives, The funeral took
plate at hall past nine, Retpiein Masa
.156itig sung by the Rev. Father Gaff-
- ney. The pallbearers were: J. ,T,
MaCanp;hey, 6. Shanahaa, G. Car-
bert, P, Reynolds arid D. and 0,
Flynn. Mthement was made in the
Remelt Catholic cemetery. Meseta.
Martin. aild, Edgar It6ytiolds of Stmt.,
ford, D. lteynoIde, Sealorth; Mr. ancl
'Mite 01000000, Ht. Atignatite; MM.
Whitty, Mita Mo:bonald ala Mr. and
Mrs,
J. 13. Reynolds of .Goderielt were
amongst those ,Nho were present
from it distance tor the funeral.
Mr. William Little, division court
elerk of Luoknow, is likely to have to
defend a gait for $10,000 damages. A
fanner came into his store and paid
hint $8.00 which he deposited In a
drawee. Mr. Little had occasion to
go out for awhile, leaving the fanner
it the office. After the farmer left
Mr. Little searched ior the $8.00 and
being 'unable to find it had the lam-
er searched but without result. Later
on he found the money it the drawer
and went to tender his apologies to
the man he had 'suspected and pearch-
ed but they were not accepted and an
action, tor damages has been* insti-
tuted.
The hunters from Blyth, who spent
'week or so in the north country
dem' hunting, being Mothre. G. CI. Mc-
Taggart, with a partY of Toronto
hunters, and R. M. McKa`,.ta Robeet
Some're and G. A. McLaughlin and
Bert Allan a pai•tyaby themselves, re-
turned each bringing a film deer,
bit,. Andrew Sloan tells pit that
some miscreant is helping himself to
the grain :from his granary, Ortia l he
dircoveea the. perpetratorthere Will
be "some doine's,'the thinks they
might at leaat vettivri the empty bags,
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Count o News
In wingbam, and prbably in other
places as well, thebraneh of the Bank.
of Hamilton, which „ was' lately. ab-
sorbed by the Bank of Commerce will
be known as '"fhe Bank of Hamilton
branch of the Bank of Commerce,"
for the convenience of patrons. As
that is a pretty big Mouthful it will
,generally be called, as of old "the
Bank of Hamilton."
The fellowing is from the Grey
correspeclenee in the Brussels Post:
0, Turnbull ais Sons, the well known
Gifeyite stook men, were exhibitors of
thorobred cattle at the Royal- Show
and they made a most worthy record
in hot competition. lithe's .the way
the Judges made the awards: 1st
prize Tor Junior Short Horn .Calf
20 entries in elites; 4th for Sr: Calf,
in which 'were 29 dompetitors. 2nd in
Boys' Feedint• competition, 10:being
after honors, and 2nd in group of 3
heifers, less than 1000 lbs., in which
13 were judg"ed, To come 2nd te the
Grand Champion shows what it really
nteant to win. All the animals were
sold as ialesers. Turnbull did not show
at Guelph this year. • Wilbur Turn-
bull fed the.2 first mentioned. Con-
gratulations are extended.
• Mr. John Pinwis, auctioneer, was
accidently knocked down on the palie-
ment in front of ,the Queens Hotel on
Saturday night, by an auto driven by
zalr. W. A. bfcGill of Turnberry. Dr,
• trembly was called but f mind that
M. Purina only suffered from shock,
and he was able to return to Lucknow
on the evening. traim—Wingham Ad -
vanes.
The Seaforth hockey club held its
annual meeting last Friday night,
when the feldooing offleers were el-
ected:, President, W. Duncan; seem -
toy, A. W. • Dick; committee, R. H.
Sproat, D. Reid, C. Chevois, J. M. 1V1c-
William and C. Holmes. The team
intends entering both the intermed-
iate and junior leagues. A junior
town. league, for, -ander 20, has
been • organized with e committee
omposed of C. Stewart and N. S.
Bissonette. • •
William Shade of Hay township
died veri` suddenly a his home en
December 1st at the age of fifty-five
years. I -le was loud in an uneen-
scions state in his barn and after be -
Mg carried to the house -died in a few
minutes.
Tho doe barn of 'Mr. A, Ackert of
Kinloss township 3,VaS destroyed by
fire one day last week, the origin of
the fire being a mystery, The ouly ex-
planation of the tame is the memory
• that a couple of' weeks ago, when
threshing was in operation, one 01
the Men said he had lost a bunch eb
matehee througha hole in his pocket.
The anatehee ,reey have -ignited in the
straw. Some implinrientg and the
stock were saved bat the barn was a
complete lths. The house and other
outbuildings and the Metheclief
chureh, situated neat, was also in
danger at thnes, Indeed it was only
by the most eitecteul watehiug that
greater damage was prevented.
Two cars collided at a crossing in
Wingham last week, when Mr. ,T. L.
Stewitet of Belgrave, who with 41
party of friends, had come down to
Pit his respects to the memory of
the Tate Jamee G. Stewart, wee rather
badly injured.
The b(361'd of the Methodist church
Witigham hat extended e hearty
invitation to the pester, the Rev. 0.
.0ragg, to :remain the fourth year,
with them. His third year does not
expire mtil ,Tune, but he is extremely
populite with the eorig'regatiee, and
eitizea$ generally,
' THE WEEKLY. PRESS OF
cal 'Merchants. •
• They really advertise, • They ad
mtlse in the Wiest op-te-date lotto
tive display and price -quoting freel
taking pleaty of space, using attrao
in, order to show 'precisely what in
ducements they have to offer east°
ers. • The latest issue of the Bo
mariville's Statesman, and anyone
the leading Weeklies, 'carries local
vertieing of the best kind.
When it is said that a merchant'
advertising is up to date, it mea
that he benefits from the experiel
of all advertisers everywhere, th
slowly acquired knoWledge which e
pints now possess, and advertises I
the" manner that has been found
produce the best results. It win
be remarked, too, that no arivertisin
can be credited with bringing the be
results unless it benefits the buy
as much as it gratifies the seller.
Some of the town weeklies whit
now carry display advertising whit
• vies with that in the metropolita
dailies used to find, thirty or fort
years • ago, that local merchan
scarcely believed in adv'ertising at al
They felt, h2wever, that they had
take space to "help" the local papa
Many a good man who started a sma
town weekly in Ontario, has gone
his reward in a better world than thi
without ever having succeeded in co
vincing his town merchants that
was giving them value for what he
ceived.", They made him feel that:1
signing am advertising eontract the
were subsidiiing him. alici that the
ONTARIO
• voluntary action in clang so ranke
The Toronto Daily Star puts the
matter very fairly in the following
editorial on advertising. One of the
factors in bringing merchants to a
realization ea the necessity of up -±9 -
date methods of advertising was the
mail eyder house, and some are not
yet converted. Live, up-to-date
advertising and an holiest endeavour
to meet the needs of the customers
wdulcl \do away with the great bulk of
the mail order business and would
• result in the growth and develope-
ment of the country town. The Star
saYs:
"When you pick up one of the live
weeklies published in one of the live
towns of Ontario you cannot fail to
notice the great change 'that has, 06'7,
eurred in recent years in the charo.
ter of the advertising done by the lo-
,
with the virtue they displayed who
they subscabed to foreign missions
sent a turkey to a poor family f
Christmas.
In those days, now passed away, th
town used to have rival weeklies, on
Conservative and the other Libera
and each party "helped" its own p
per. It sometimes happened 'that
a Grit merchant were to advertise
the Tory paper it was resented as a
act of treachery to his own party, an
resented also by political opponent
as a somewhat sneaky endeavor t
palm off Grit merchandise on unsus
speeting Conservative customers. I
would be agreed bylocal opinion tha
a man got nowhere by resorting
such sinuous methods. In most towns
though, the leading merchants tool
large space in the party paper, an
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mutERE will, YOU SPEND
CITRISTM,AS ? ,
In all the cycle of the year there
is no time that brings families toge-
ther as doee the Yeletide. Though
you were' at the ends of the earth
you wotild long to be home fox Chrst-
mem and if it were at all possible you
would be there, In the Meg ego
who travelling facilities were very
limited, people journeyed many weary
miles and ,endare01 great hardships
that they might be with friends and
loved ono on Christmas Day. To-
day it is' so different. The modern
railway enables you to arose the con-
tinent in a Xe'et days in comfort. Thie
year there paemises to be the usual
heavy Christmas ao New Yeav trav-
el north'south, east ata west, and
01 order that yen may reach your des-
tination ea comfortably and speedily
no possibie, Canadian National Rail -
Ways aro malting creparatioes far ie
advanee. Anyone withing 11) 21111. .for
the travelling expenses of relattne 0)1
friends Dena any point, need only to
plaeo the Immo in the halide of the
nearest' tlokot agont or bho line; one
veprosentative will deliver the trans-,
portant:al free of thereat to your
friends at the other mid in a fete
hourg. Wilma travelling this Christ.
Issas go "National Way" 00.2.
Your wife—your children—your moth
them need a car—a Ford Car.
• Some day soon you intend to get oriel
• It would come as a matter of course next
imagine the shining eyes if a aigned del
! model you intend to buy were placed 1
the breakfast table Christmas morning.
The special Christmas Delivery For
Delivery may be specified now —or late
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The new 'Ford 'models bave appeared at
, time—to give you a wide range for sel
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