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Goderich.
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R•rs 'lOR 1l" t t
4 s PloricnoD •Matt a t of
w.s a visitor, in town during the va-
cation season.
.h. Walter Shannon r rues 1 tas returned
]some after •a visit of ;Some weeks with
Detroit friends Mrs. Sharman Is
snaking a longer visit in the city of
Straits,
Mr, James TuLt' returned last week'
to itis home at Parry Sound after a
visit; of some weeks with his .sister,
Mr .Ellen: mallows.
'MC -Will R. Ross; of ,Lowell,Miss
visited his sister, Mrs, .1 I -L ;Millian
Dr, G rahani - of Bartonville ' was
.with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W d3,
Graham of town, during the -holiday
. M;rs. Wnr. Warnock and Mrs. D.
Millet, have gone to California for' the
winter, •.
Mr, Jos.. Merritt and his _two cdau-
ghters of Winnipeg are visiting the
Salkeld families: of, 'town. and the
Bayfield Road.
Miss Margaret Duft of Toronto was
a visitor- at her home in town during
the Yuletide holidays.
Miss Flazel Macdonald of ' Detroit
•visited her home in town about Christ-
•anastiniefor a few' days.
Seaforth.
iylr. J. A.; Wilson and Miss Dorothy
'were visitors in London during the
holiday season.
Mr. Albert Twiss has arrived- from
,Regina and willspend acouple of
months with is mother i n town,
n v h
Mr. and Mrs. James Jeffrey of
Hamilton visited the former's sis-
':ter, •Mrs. Archie Barton, and with
other friends in town during the
solid season.
holiday Y
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Middlemost of
Hamilton were guests of, the lady's
.parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Johnston,
Hiss Bessie Kennedy ,pf, Winghamvisited her grandmother, Mis.. Mac-
Kay, during the vacation period.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Barber, Mrs,
James Ballantyne, , Miss' Ella Barber,
and Mr. Dalton Barber of George-
town were holiday guests with;' Mr,
and Mrs, C. A. Barber of. town. .
Mrs. F. Albreght of Minneapolis
was a holiday guest with her sister,
Mrs: A. ,Johnston.
Mrs., R. Johnston and Mrs. Rix ot
Buffalo were New Year's guests 'with
'their sister, Mrs. Archie Barton.
Messrs. Gerald Case, Ottawa, and
Percy Ralph, Hugh Yle, JohnNeely
Y
and Nelson Westcott, London; were'
'home for the, holiday vacation, hav-
ing obtained leave of absence from
'the ,training camps.
Miss Emily MCGaI'in, daughter of
ItIr. John MoGavin of town, was
married on Saturday week. to Mr., R.
Legg of Goderich: The ceremony was'
performed by Rev, 1'. H. Brown,.
The remains of the late Myles Mc-
Kinnon of Palisades, Nevada, were
brought Ito Seaforth last week and
interred in St. James' 'cemetery.
:lir. llTclCinnon's death was due to
ihydrophobia the result of the bite of
a dog while on a visit to Lucknow
and J'eeswatet Met autunm. Mr. Mc-
'Ifinnon' was a former, resident of
Tuckersntith.`'
A11 the council was re-elected by
:acclamation on Monday last. ' This
tis the second year this councilhas
thus been returned. •
Mrs: W. 1). 'Van b.gtuond was, at
Bradford., Penn., during the holiday
t
season visiting her daughter who is
training as a nurse.
Miss Clark of St. Catharines was
a holiday visitor at the home of Mr.
.end Mrs. J. 0. Greig.
Miss Nettie Sproat of Detroit was
a holiday guest at her hoiirit here,
that of Mr. and Mrs. John Sproat.
Mr. W. McL, Doig, barrister of
Sault Ste, Marie, Mich,, was in
-town the other day, having been
'spending the holiday season with his
family who are wintering on the
homestead in Tuckersmith.
Mir, and Mrs. Harry Gelb and Miss
Cora have been visiting in Waterloo..
Messrs. Neil Bethune, Chicago, and
Wm. and George Bethune, Owen..
Sound,. were here with their mother
,during the vagstion 'season. •
Mrs. W. R. Meredith has been'en-
gaged to teach ht.
divi-
sions oP the Public one the
'school '
lisses illfan and
Jessie Wilsonn
r'
were withiwithOvven Sound friends for
New Year's, .
Dungannon.
Mr, James Johnston has purchased
•• t
John Medd's ho
ush<, in e
.il a e
l�h.. oh M g
and will obtain possession in March.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Begley of brown-
lee, .Bast-., are visiting relatives and
friends hereabouts.
s.
Me. and Mrs. Durston of 13osse-
vahihle Man., are guests at the home.
of the lattees. father, 81r. Thomas
Johnston
•1 r:
Mr. and Mus. Fred Treleaven were
holiday visitors at -the home of, the
former's parents here.
Miss Parker 'and' Miss McDonald of
Sault Ste. Marie have been visiting
'at the house' of Mr.. Peter Ifaines.
Mr. and' Mrs, Robe. 'Johustn-n .of
Fort William; have" been visiting
friends and relatives in Dun innon
Mr. and.Mrs, James D . Leilley of
1110.
zrrenas. lvlisses Ciissy Miller. and May
lvlrs Neil McKinnon of halve` dal- Cameron were home from Normal for
ley, Sask.,'is:home on a visit to tate Yuletide vacation.
relatives hereabouts, Miss Enema Woods is visiting her
sister, Mrs. James Irwin.
Miss FJdith Campbell is visiting her,
uncle, Me. Sane. Durwin, during the
holiday season.
the Nest 'are here on a visit to
Tuckersmith Township
e°r 'tit f Yo l:
Mr orn tan P o r qtr ,Sal
n
who is very well knewn to many
this township, was married on New
Year's Day, to Mids Athelia'IIyinnien
of Guelph, Mr. ; Rpd Mrs. leer will
probably visit friends in Tuckersmith;
and Clinton before leaving for their
western home.
Brucefield
(Intended for last week.
After 'ani illness extending over sent-
era! weeks Mrs., Walter MoBoatii, de-
parted this life oe. Tuesday • leaving
a sorrowing htislpand, one daughter,
Mrs. Joiin'lefurdock, and •:one, • son,
Walter at home. She funeral will
tale' place on Thursday afternoon, to
Baird's" cemetery..
Miss Bawden of Olinton is. visiting
at Mrs. Turner's.
Mr, Duncan McDohald has returned
from a visit to Chicago friends.
Mrs. Calvert and bale are the
guests ot the lady's 'father, Mr. I'.
Bowcy.
Mr. A: .Allen of Wallahaliow, Da-
kota, was ,titre' guest . of his sister,
Mrs: D. Jvlunroe, Last, week,'
Res:. and Mrs,. •Hall Woods and
childten spent Christmas in. London:
Mr. and Mrs.' Torrance Dunlop of
Zurich visited over the holiday with
the parents, Mrs. tatter's Mr. and
W. II Rattenbury..
Mrs. Alex. McCartney of Moosejaw
is the guest of `her sister, Mrs. Wm.
Scott.
Mr. Will Swan is home from .Tor-
onto for the Yuletide holidays.
Mr. Jack Swan and d Miss Mabelel
spent the vacation in London.
The annual Christmas tree " enter-
tainment in connection with - the
Presbyterdan church was ' held. on
Wednesday evening last, the . pupils
giving the program and all acquit-
ting
uit-
ting themselves well, xelecliu
ng credit
upon themselves and those who had
their training in hand.
Miss Sadie Bowcy is hone on a
visit.
Mr. Walter Watts of Marmora was
the guest of Mrs. Turner during
Christmas week.
The Patriotic dance on. Tuesday.ev-
ening was a great success.
The women of Brucefield and vicin-
ity have not been idle. during the
past couple of months. They have
packed and. forwarded for the use of
the soldiers a hale containing 125
pairs of seeks, 20 pairs of wristlets,
6 scarves and 50 pairs ot been socks,
Mr. and Mrs. NeilYellowle sand
s
Helen Iare. u
Miss ele n e guests at the home
61 Mr. D. McDonald.
Mr. and M•rs. Stobbs have Leen.
calling on old friends in tne'village.'
Mr. Stobbs was formerly station
agent here.
Miss McCaig of Detroit is the
gttest of Miss Florence Smith.'
McKillop Towship.
Thomas Ross and wife are back
from Manitoba on a visit for the
winter.
Sllr." Walter Davidson' and wife ,pent
Christmas itt 13fussels with the 'int•
'ter's parents. '
We are getting lots 'of wintery
weather' these tunes and ' snowdrifts
aro showing up in places.
Miss Eva Sperling has retired front
teaching in school No, 8;
The mail couriers are having a
pretty cold time, Rural mail is a
great luxury, but there never was
a rose without a thorn.
We hope, to see our reeve elevated
to the' wardenship of 'Huron this
year. Mr. 'Govenlock is a r'retty fine
renew in :many ways. •
St. Helen's
Miss Ina Switzer of FIolyrood
spent a Pew days of the vacation
time with Misses Edna and Nina
Woods,
Mrs, Sturdy is spending' . a Pew
days with liar" father who is slightly
indisposed.
Miss Wallace of Owen Sound is the
guest :of, her sister, 'Mrs. John Mdll-
Mr. Sant Philips spent. Christmas
with Miclligap friends.
1vlr,' John Acheson has returned
1i the west and loo1s
hale
and
"hearty as 'usual.
• A very pleasant social evening was
spent last Thursday evening by the
Young People's Bible Class. A good
program was ' followed by .. refresh -
meats, ice :cream, ''etc.
, A sleighl ad of young people from
St, Helens and Fordyce spent the ev-
eningTory pleasantly - then home of
ening 1 a y ai
Mr. and Mla. Elliott Taylor on Tri -
a.
d last.
,3
Mrs R. K. Miller spent Christmas
holid a b with friends in Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Woods enter-
tained •a few of their neighbors and
friends last Wednesday evening, when
an enjoyable time was spent by all.
The Normal and. Collegiate students
have all returned to their respective
Studios atter the happy Yuletide va-
cation
Mr. John McGuire arrived Tram the,
West ' on the day before Christmas.
..Mr., Donald McDonald and his bride,
who was Miss Elizabeth Galles, have
arrived from the west, We extend
congratulations and wish -them, a
happy and prosperous; iourney,ahrough,
Wingham
Me. and Mrs. James-McGilivray of
Detroit was in town for a few days.
during the vacation season.
Mr. Thos. Bowers had sixty birds
at the Ingersoll poultry show last
week
Miss Annie "Kerr of, Toronto is the
guest, of her sister, Mrs, A. -J. Al-
,derson,
Miss Isabel Simpson of Chicago
visited her sister, • Mrs. A. H; Mus-
grove, recently. She 'urea on her
way to Kinloss to. visit her mother,
Wingham
Mrs. IL Watson of. Mitchell wee
the guest last week of her daughter,
Mrs. Win., lAitchell,
Mr. Chas. Johns. 01 Montreal was
a visitor at the parental home _ last
week,,
NEWS -RECORD -NEWS -LEADER.
Varna
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Mrs.. Samuel Johnston on December
23rd ,to, lvitiless' the marriage of her
youngest ' daughter, 151iSabeth Agnes,
J
to Mr. ecru Reid, sent of Mrs.An-
drew Reid, all of Stanley'i '
Rev, 'Mi Johnston performed the
While `the wedding march was be-
ing played by Miss Roxio.Palmer of
Goderich, the, bridal, party: took"their
places ,under, a pretty- arch of ever-
greens and holly.
The bride, • who was given away, by
her 'brother 'Will, looked very pretty
in her wedding gown Pf;,,,wiribe ,.satin
with overdress of shadow lace and
Wore "a bridal veil which. wase pret-
tily caught up with, orange. blossoms.
She carried . a boquet of cream bridal '
roses and was assisted by Miss Mar-
garet Reid,,, sister of tltc groom,
while the groom was ably' supported
by Mr,. Lloyd Armstrong. Lihtic Miss
bola Dowson made a charming low-
er girl'. After congratulations tihe
bride and broom, Med the way to the
dining ri5'orn 'which wus prettily dec=
orated for the occasion where a
sumptuous dinner was served,
The groom's hitt to the. bride was
a beautiful set of lugs, to the brides-
maid a pearl pin, to the best' man a
pair. of cull links, to the flower girl
chain locket and acrd -to ' the, pianist
c pst
a signet ring.
The costly and beautiful presents
the bride and groom received showed -
the high esteem in which both bride
and groom are held. Amid showers of
confetti and good wishes Mr. and
Mrs. s. Reid lett for their new home. of
1
the Parr Line, the bride wearing, a
blue suit with hat to match.
Zurich
Misses Beatrice and Florence. C'1cd
none hare been up from Torwct° on
a visit -to their parents.
Miss Lottie Galster has, returned
from New, Dundee, where she was en-
gaged during the past millinery Seas-
on.
Mr. henry Schnell of Ayton is
spending same time with Zurich,
relatives.
Mr. henry Fuss was with Detroit
friends for the New Year holidays.
Miss Diana Rickheil has returned
from an extended visit with Berlin
and Becton friends.
Miss Eleanor Flartleih of Toronto
spent the vacation time ' at - lieu:
hof n e here •
'u ll c and son of Ripley
M s, Fo a k an
visited last week at the horse of her
brother, Principal Howard of _ the
Public :'school.
Miss Cela Hessis spending a . Sew
vecks with her sister in Salt'forcf.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey , C'olosky of;
Detroit, are, guests at' the home of
he former's parents.
Mr, David Schnell of Aberdeen,
Sask,, is hone for a • couple of
non ths vacation,
Miss Mabel Clark of Stanley Lown -
Trip has beet- engaged to teach in
No, 6, Hay, during the ensuing year.
Dr• and Mis. W. Schoellig and
hild of Detroit spent it IOW days
during "the vacation. '-tine 'with
riends here.
Mr. and Mrs, CL'. A, Miller and soil
Stanleigh of Boyeev illo, Wis., have
been tato guests of the former's moth-
er, Mrs. Sarah' Miller, and other
riends hereabouts recently,,
Mr, and Mrs. G. Sntallacotnho of
,itelpli were here (hiring the holiday
season visiting the former's nlother.
Mr, W. Miller of Sty. Louis, Mo,,
vas ,here last week, having come ov-
er
wer to be present at Cm 'liner rd of
lis brother-in-law; the late ,tastes
Miller of Kippen.
Mrs. T. Welsh and Miss l;nrcthy;
eft last week on a visit le London
and Stratltrroy.
Mr. Hugh Buchanan is Lome from
the west on a visit to Itis parents.
The Hensall Curling Club was re-
organized the other h, day, with the
allowing officers Honour sry s resi-
dent, A..Scruton ; President Pat.
Colwell; Vice, Nelson Bla eh£ord ;'
Secretary -Treasurer, Milton Ortweiu.
Tuesday, Thursday and ^rid:it are
to be the curling nights,
Marriages
EI ANN Ire 1
IT LI1M DWa RDS- 1t fl of-'
°rich on Dec 26th George c•hu
1-Ieilemana and Elizabeth Jessie,
daughter of Mrs. Pcteu: Edwards.
,1 CrG-McGAVI.N-in Seater in on
December 26th, Emily, daughter
r
f John�v1t,' r r
o Mr. 1vlcGa t to R ,
, �g6
of Goderich.
C LMERS- INDSA1 -It Regina,
,
Sask., on Dec. 29t11, Ella May,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Lindsay of Clinton to. Albert M
Chalmers of Regina,
Births
FIOWARD-In Goderich, on January,
and, Mrs. , to M i. and li James
R.
IIou ard, a son, -John Fletcher.
BEDFORD -In Goderich on December
23rd,- Lo Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bed-
ford; a daughter; -
LANC-in McKillop, on December
25th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Lane,
a daughter. _.'
HUCTILL,-Tn IIuiaett on Dec. 28611,
to Mr, and Mrs James..11ugill, a
daughter.
Deaths
ECKMl1 R* -In Clinton on Jan. .1st,
Mrs, Daniel Eckl-ier, aged 54
years, 7 months and 15 days.
VIDiLAN-In Goderich on December
25th,Thomas James-'Videan,; aged.
73 years and 10 months.
ANNUAL MEETTNCr.-TILL ANNU-
al meeting of the hayfield Agricul-
tural Society, will be held in the,
town hall, Bayfield, at, one a'clock,
p.nr. oat Wednesday, Jan, 20th. The
annual reports will be received and
the election of officers ,take place
so that a large attendance of the
Members' is requested. -A, E, Er-
win, Secretary ; it F;,; Snowden,
President, -•66-2,
GOOD GENERA f,
store in
the Country, about,
seven
e
antics front Chilton Duelling and.,
i n F'f r -first-class
sto e qo l,pn d .Also a-
stable and driving shed, Possession
given at any time to suit purchas-
er. For further information apply
V' BOX"' care News- •torr
to oa . Rr, i,
NEW LAW Ok'FICE'5.-Mr, M, G,
Cameron, K. C., Barrister, of, God
oriel], begs to announce that he has
opened a law. office in 'Clintou; On-
tario, in the office, on Albert _Street
occupied by ' M'r. Hooper. He Will
be in Clinton every Thursday coin
nzencing Thursday the'14tut instant,
and. •any other 'day to, be 'made by
'appointment at . the office. Office
hours fron's 9 atm to 6 p.m, ' A
good vault in connection with the
' office, Office o}ien ever"y week day.
• -66-2,
CLOTHES CLEANED, REPAIRED
and Pressed- and at the shortest
poseible notice, Both Ladies and
Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee
to do good work. Room over Mr.,
Grigg's Jewelt),'Store.-Win. Jago.
-55.
CREAM WANTED, - DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell write to us
for cans. We supply 'two cans free.
Pay' all express charges and issue
' cheques twice each month, cheques
payable at par. 'We pay the high-
est market prices consistent with
a.n honest test. Testing done by a
competent man. Each caa careful-
ly weighed, sampled and testedLon
arrival and statement returned.
Those in the vicinity of ICinburn
may leave their cream with Mr.
Hall who will deliver itt here.
Write for cans and give us a trial.
-The Seaforth Creamery,Boxx 486
Seaforth.
Card of Thanks.
To the Eleetdrs of Clinton :
Ladies and Gentlemen, -I wish to
sincerely and heartily thank you for
the confidence and support .given nue
in the past and for the splendid sup-
port given me on Monday. The deci-
sion at the polls on election day cer-
tainly goes to show, that the electors
believe that inunieipal services entitle
one to 'tmmicipal rewards. Now as
the a x over let us as good
to a e
citizens join in wishing Lhat tle
Year
1915 may be a year of success and
victory for the Allies and taw British
Empire and progress and prosperity
for the Dominion, the Province and
trite old town of Clintou. To one and
all of the citizens :C wish a year of
good stealth, happiness and prosperi-
ty.
Yours Truly,
JAMAS A, FORA),
The STORE
of QUALITY.
INVITES YOU TO CALL
Having bought from Mr. S.
Barr Isis stock of Groceries
we respectfully ask you to
call and try our store.
We will keep a full line of.
Groceries and that our
prices wilt he satisfactory,
tothe purchasing public
we feel sure.
it will be our aim to please
our customers and all phone
and other orders will be
, • promptly attended to.
Wishing you all a Happy
and Prosperous New Year.
Yours Truly;
„Johnson &C Co.
The Store of Quality.
Plume 119.. The Store of Quality.
"IT'S A LONG,
LONG WAY TO
TIPPERAR'Y."
Will be sent by us
postpaid for 20cts.'
Other 'Patriotic''
Songs in stock or
will be procured by
us on short notice.
CLiNTON.
watunniermommemi
WOOD FOR SALE. -30 CORDS pr"
dry, Maple 16 o 20 -inches long tb
beasold.'eitiler• in '1 delivered,
It cor
pz
-Apply to Prang. Coleman, , R. Il;
No. 3,, Seaforth, or' Phone (.19 on
136, Clinton.
WOOD FOR •SALE. -0. iJAN t'C'J'Y„
, d, in large cit smatll
etuantitieoIs,,good'hardwooany length fro t oils:
o
Mar feet. ' 'Phis wood will be sold
cheap. -Writ. Wheatley, ?futon 33t.;
Clinton, Phone 74: --65
FOR SALE -ONE UPRIGHT ; PIANO
in fair condition '$120, one upright.
piano used less' than a year '$190,
was 5375, one Edison'phonograplt
slightly used with '12 records $35,
• one coal range high shelf with reser-
voir and water front icom-plete, good
as new, $20. Will be sold on your
terms. --Wesley Walker. -65
ANNUAL MEETING.-THI AN -
well. meeting of the subscribers of
the Goklerieh Township Telephone
System will be held in Holmes'
Hell, T'Iolmesville, on Friday, Jan.
8th, 1915„at .2 o'clock p.m. 4.11
subscribers are earnestly requested
to attend. -Geo. Flolland, Presi-
deist ; Adam Cantelon, Sec. -Treas-
urer, R. R. No. 3, Clinton.=
FOR SALE. -ONE BLACK BEIAR-
skin Robe good as new and one kit-
chen cupboard.. They were taken in
exchange for new goods and as d
have no use for them they will be
sold at a bargain. -Wesley Walker.
-65.”
NOTICE -CITIZENS ARE
HERE -
by notified that the practice
of
emptying ashes on our streets must
he stopped. The police officers have
been instructed to enforce com-
pliance with this order. By order
of the Mayor. -Jos. Wheatley,
Chief Constable. -65
NiYPICE-AFTER THE NEW YEAR
Miss Mildred Evans will be prepar-
ed to give treatments by elecucoly
sis for the removal of superfluous
hair, also electric massage for the
cure of baldness, falling hair and
dandruff. -Agent for Mrs. E. Coates
Coleman's Ideal preparations as
Ideal Flesh Food, Ideal Velvet
Cream, Ideal Hair Tonic,Ideal
•
Hand Lotion, Ideal Acme Cure,
etc,
NEW • CANADIAN LAUNDRY. -
Having rented the premises next
Scruton's Meat Matt I will on
December 14th open out an catab-
lishment for Laundry, Cleaning,
Dying and Pressing, . and respect-
fully solicit your patronage. Ladies'
Work a specialt3V Goods called for
and delivered. -Robe, L. Moore. -61
BIBLICAL -PROPHETIC AND OTH-
ther subjects studied on Sundays at
3 and 7 p.m. at J. Holmes', "The
Evergreens," Fluron Road. All in-
vited. Malachi 3.17, -54,,
TiffCOfl `NEO STOOD
Live and Let 'Live'
+11y
I6 is 'a mistake to. think
, Dill Pickles are appreciated,
only by. Europeans:. y p ,EVery' "
class "of, our; like
customers o It ci
genuine Dills' -as 'soft 'as �!
they taste:'trhetn..
Our large trade inrthis kind
of pickles is doubtless dun
to the fact that we get
Heinz Famous Dills -pickles
which are the ream thing -
Naturally Fermented, flav-
ored by
lav-ored`by Di.11 Flowers, raised
in the Heinz gardens. There
is no pickle more tempting,.
Try them. 18 cents per doz.
E. (E, HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
New Lai Eggs
an1ed!
At 35c. per doz.
EGGS TO BE STRICTLY NEW
LAID, NOT OVER SEVEN DAYS
OLD 'AND STAMPED .BY THE
PRODUCER.
Get a stamp free from us and
get the big price for your eggs.
No stale or packed eggs wanted
at any price.
Poultry taken every day at top
prices.
A full .supply of flout and feed
always on hand.
All kinds of grain wanted at
market prices.
We have a limited number of
Good Barred Rock Cockerels
which we purpose distributing
among our best customers,
GUNN, •LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins
PROF. FRANK WEAVER, L.G.S.M, AGENTS FOR!
Concert Organist, Pianist, Voice
Specialist. list. Teae1
er of Organ,
Pi-
ano
and Artistic Singing. Visits
Clinton Thursdays and Fridays. Re-
sidence and studio, 620 Dufferin Avo.
London. -49.
WANTED. - BRIGHT COLORED
Dried Apples, Eggs, Butter, for
which we pay highest prices.-Can-
telon Bros, -52.
POTATOES FOR SALE 400 BUSH -
els at 40 cents per bushel. Get
your winter's supply now. -Frank
W. Andrews. -56.
Sunshine
Furnaces.
All kinds of Repairs done
promptly.
SKATES SHARPENED.
BYAM & SUITTER
Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7.
i
"Opportunities are precious in proportion. tothe
liabilities and consequences of neglecting them;"
Take of antage of the opportunities we offer and
start the year on The Pay as. You Buy Plan and
save money by keeping. out of debt and purchasing
our goods at, a saving.of at least ten percent, We can'
not give credit'and'
se we do v
' because save you moneyg
thus avoid the losses of bad debts.
is
Try ns and see what you can save but please do
not ask for credit,
F. A, Edwards ards 'Ba field
W
New Telephone Directory,.
p
A new issue of our Official Telephone Directory
is now beingprepared and the copy will close, with-
in the next few days;;
Orders for new corrections, changes of name or ad
dress, should be reported tows at once,
The ' Bell Telephone e Com. yin
OF CANADA. -
Belgium'
peas..
At theeecuping be ismsaquangf toll;
oh eY
.
War we were fortunateie
, g _ tity4f
BELGIUM: PEAS
These are... he
finest' and.
sweetest,elected "
r� Peas
grown and ' canned in
Brave Belgium. A.s the
supply is bound .to be
limited- we •offer them for
sale in our South Wind-
law for this: week only at
15
cents per tit!..
TILE' STORE Ole QUALITY'
W. T. O'Ne!!.
Plumbing
and
heating.
♦•s
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 63.
Slabs f0[ Salc
ALSO 12 INCH WOOD
Stapleton Saw
MiIL
HELLO ! !
Have you ordered your kindling for
the winter yet ? Stave edgings and
cedar blocks, on hand.
Malted grain and stock food : oe
horses and cattle always in stocks
Quaker Oats, Cornflakes, Flour; Oat
;ad Corm Meal to be had at the ,;,
North End. Feed 'Store.
A General Delivery Done.
Frank W Evans
(Anton.
Agent fqr Heintzmaa Pian13..
TERMS : CASH. Phone 1117
WE
WISH
IOU
AU
A NAPPY
NEW YEAR8
A. J. GRIGO
Optician
Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
Licenses.
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to.
the Postmaster General, be re-
ceived at. Ottawa until Noon, on Fri-
day, the 5th day of February, 191,5,
for the conveyance of i is Majesty's;
Mails, on a proposed Contract for
four years, six tgancs' per week eaeln-
way over Seaforth,_ (Winthrop) Rural
Route, from the Postmaster General's.
Pleasure.
-Printed notices containing further
information as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may be seen and
blank forms of Tender may; be -ob-
tained at the Post Offices of Sea -
forth and Winthrop, and at the ciRee
of the Post Office Intpector, London.
G, C. ANDERSON,
Superintendents
Postoflice Department, Ottawa,"
veo, 26th, 1914„ s .F: . .
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