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I WISH YOU ALL
H appy
and
Pros aro urs .
New dear.
W. IL II:E[LVA
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EYES ;..TEST.i D FTlll.
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13111M,, Marriages di D caths
DEATHS.
OR1TTlDON-Iii Westfield, on Dec- p
ember 28rd, Beryl. daughter of Mrs.
and D1i• rin
bl+ur. Ol ittedbn, aged 7 e p
years, 10
CAMPBELL-In fdullett. On Decent- U
her 22nd, Gordon CampbellP
years. , aged I0.1,
Mc\%ILLAN-In Hullstt, on Deeem I ee
her tend, lv
nd, ll'Jrs John McMillan. aged°I
91 gears.
iw
fi
, Porter's 111111'
Mr, and Mrs. Sem Dawson and
ren, of Spriugbank, spent the U
pias holidays at John Oox's.
Wilbert Potter, of Fort We
Indiana, `
nt„ , Potter, ,and.
r.
aw •
al
dlott,e' .
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! f1
son, visited in the neighborhood
week
Mr. Leslie Oox and bride have re-
turned home after spending their
.bone,
honeymoon n in Toronto. We extend
I congratulations and a hearty welcome
to the newcomer.
Mr. and Mre,. Alex. Cox attended a
Wedding' in Wiagham last week.
Will McDonald and Reiter; Alda, of
Detroit spent, Christmas tinder
parental roof. , .'
Mks Newton has returned h
after having spent a week Ali St
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and Mrs
Williapris and daughter; of Michig
are visiting at Wm. Johnston..
children, Harvey and . 0. W. 'Potter
Li Lillian a
spending New Years at,Mitchell,,,
Mr. and`Mee. James' Steeling ape
Christmas in Detroit,_.
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LEARN TIIE
AUTO ?I 013 ILE
ausmtss
during the winter month; and
be prepared for the opportunities
of the early spring.
TAKE A COURSE ill THE, SIC
TORONTO Y.'M. C. A.
AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL
Dept, 10 ' 275 BIdOADVJEW AVeNUE
Wdre for Free l�ook,etto.dsy
before leaving for „theirehome in the
ran' ,°- MisseieLily and Jennie Gogier, of
and Parise spent their-vecation with' their,
re /nether ore the llthOoneession,
Misses Elsie and Flossie Brown Were,
zitthe guests of Mise Annie Reid, of
Harlock on Friday_
Mr;..John 0.0 impbellpassed away at
his horhe onPuesday. He is survived by
3 sons and four daughters,' Mrs. Reid
of Hullett, Mrs. Lawrie and Mrs:, Robi
son of the 'West and. Miss Janet, at
home: The sons are John, in Peace
River, Oben in Windsor and Hugh in
Hullett.
Mr, and Mrs, John Philips are visit-
ing, relatives in Brampton and 111,',
Phillips intends returning this week.
11i'rs. Philips will remain there for
three months. •
The home of Wm, . Orittedon, of
Westfield
saddened
of their second h the
gter, Beryledon
Monday last, She had been i11 a few
weeks with scarlet fever and'diptheria,
The faueral was held on Wednesday
to the hill Church Cemetery. She
leaves three sisters anti one brother to
mourn the loss of a sieter:and she was
a grand child of Mre, Thos, Pairservice,'
(J+`o'd wich.Recor d:-1lliss Olive Por
tereieid, 12th Concession, who has
spent the past few weeks with her
aunt. eh s. Rapson, of I-Iullett, return
ed to her hurtle on Setur:clay,
Stanley
Christmas Wedding: - "B o n n i e
Burne Farm" was the scene of a pleas-
ant event on December25th when
Miss Ellison Sinclair, eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair was
joined in wedlock to Mr. Leslie Cox, to
e
The mat monial knot was ttown-
ship.d
by Rev. D. IC. Grant, of Clinton, the
bridal party standing under an arch of
evergreen and holly. 1`o the strains of
Mendelssohn's Wedding tlearcll played,
the parl urileae ningon the arra feentof 1heby Miss r
father, looked charming in a costume
of ivory satin with pearl . trimmings
and carried a sheaf of melon bridal
roses and fern. After the ceremony
was perfurrnede the guests to the num.
ber of about fifty repaired
V L„e
dunnlo room where a sumptuous wed
ding repast was sl read. The grooru's
gift to the bride was a gold watch and
chain and to the pianist, a pearl cres-
cent. The bride's travelling snit well
of brown whip -cord and large black
icture hat The bride was the recip-
ent of many beautiful presentsshow-
'g• I esteem in which the
cling coupe are held, The happy
ouplo left on the 8 o'clock train from
Linton for Toronto and other Eastern
oints, Their many friends join in
'string them many years of happy
eidedlife.
Zurich
if •tie Wept Huron a n'1 Lake --
'Shore Jailroad Company sac:Lee? in A
getting the charter recently
plied for, Zurich will be It n`h.e
trcui:
A very painful occide=nt ;nipper. ed
receueIy to Mr F. Stevens wnile at
9rkingtin 1 i'& shop.
Irl same way 1A
caught in a
'machine and. r,iw linger taken off, I ne
hand wee . o:lierwjse bac.ly W
braised •
ctMrs. Agnes Wien, a p7o'i, er of j o bl
el' nen Township diel at lit•• re- i ba
.t.jdeioce of her son, 'Mr. Gottfrien fou
Wein, Crediton tempt' 1f me
been in Flossie
o Hannah who has nen
ten' eeidli3e..1Imo
home for the lio11eaya
A great numb, r of naive nein h- and
ane front• IYetro;t, Lo: dun and'' M
Berlin, crrie hose for the'hot,d.tys. Mrs
Mr. George E. Brock met wit'. a. ! isrd
eerluous ac'cid• nt on Chri:trims' o,y ,S
-whil=whaler made hockey. 'Arecckle,ss' ing
wild' swnng with his Sne
horte•y stick and Ftruck Mr 'Clock fee,
under the' eye, Jei':rng it gash 'that
exposed the e�•ebal: ' , bI
n
A r g
ond� d
ell f '
g o dI s '
s atlsfact'o '
felt n is
Hullett
Mrs. Addison Sr., spent this week
ith her son Jos. Addison, of Bruce•
eld,
Miss Maggie and Rosie Daer of near
uhurn visited their friend Mrs. Ed•
111 ss (Jiere Shots, day oAublast urn, was
the guest of Miss May Appleby_a, few
days this week.
Mr. and Ides. Bsatson, of London,
encled the marriage of her niece
'9s Carter to Mr. Oakes last- Wed.
esday.
Alex: Reid, of Iiarlock, purchased a
right piano for his two daughters
a day last week.
limes ,[ s'hiah and Elva Brown, who
ve been in Stratford forrthe past
r months are spending 'their vasa -
n 'with their grandmother. Mrs,
wford,.e.
Irs. Alfred Qn[nny, of Hyde 'Park,
t a few days with her Perents,,11r
Mts. Braithwaite.
iss Agnes Scales was the guest of
• Wm, EJiott, of Otinton on'Sat
ay,
. S. No. 5 bad their annual meet
last Thursday and Win. Fear, >1•ae,
11 and Wm. Mairetare the"trtistees
the 3 ear.
r. and Mrs. Sprung Sr ;` are spend
a few
months
with Hu
flet
Erie "
t oda
e 'aerie ,by the policy=holders of •
the Hay Towns l;lp 4%iro and Stora:
Iauurance Cou'pany at the r„-noval
,et the ''.tad of;ir, toHe•1t.•h The
company.- •wap• t,'ganlzell` ru Zurrcn,
and 'the annual meetings held heniJhuce the ineeptione1 Tine company
ra managed by a commission
• Lueknow
'Jho Vt ebster, of Fordyoe, wnile
tzeivellleng 10 North !3av recently.
tad alnarrow escape from being
frozen to death. It seams that he
'got off the train at Tri intent
snct,ral:e statien to apealc toalei •nd'
who, wr s on the tracks w tli a stock
car. -While they Avert, talking the
liar.; started ti, neve oat zi Ate he
• had to •rule to reach it. 'Weer he
'reached the pet car, ]e'found thei
.guards were locked, ann \tialas. er.
who was • wearing ahale! that end'
light overcoat had to ha=ng c n to
'tele dhe
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,ceea aties..w es
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frozen. f
Word n's bee' re•ceivea h,ere'`Jiat
;Mu Christ:nes Dol Mrs. Sa;nael
Walsh erm.mitted ?'uicide of her
home; inEast Wew. eeela bytes ,g-
ogina see1 adjoining ''.hc•'house
Orly' a :ew weeks age rhra.won an,
Y
a
t
who ., k
ha.b�
been dee to
nd..
n i°i i
time'. tried to, kill hers,•lr by gash-
ing flier throat. Since tI*i el.egebas
feeeln ,lonely watched, e few nears
ago beer brother estacided. ane
funeral was held Friday afternoon
4o Sepal, e Cemetery,
i .
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nyou're buoc
dur^Ve.
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tooda and P,eservee very helpful
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alteaye•;pg, t.iee at .
This Grocery•Store.
tihe:.bel t .,brands •ar pure .e l-�TMsr}'t
and table Luxuries, at prices '. ry
interenting to the Noonomicdai „
tt you place a trial ovder-Wj'th na,:
eeknow he quality of our gro-
eeries will make a regular eus't,nier
of you.
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Groceries atud lirouhslpa�`, Fk'ref;
lend -Domestic Fruite, Etc.
OL/N'tiON, % - - ONT.
Our.iii
Aim-= Please .
3RCI"111CiiS C'USTO NIERS BACK
Furniture buye-s at this store invariably come back_`
when they want more, and bring their friends with then'.
To Use Our Furniture is t prove that it is as good as it
looks, and that is saying a whole lot.
S i'hstalatial Furniture can,•'be` bought here at money-
saving
rates. Why riot secure what you need nw
while prices, are so favorable.
Atkinson�f11�M
Furniture Dealers and Funeral bireetors-pltolle '104
NIC,111'1 AND SUNID Ai- CALLS -Rhone tie, ,.,d7 1 ..r phone p ' 16
Colborne
Miss Ella Blake is visiting with
friends on the Maitland this week.
Lorne Gross, of Walkerton, spent
his Christmas holidays at the home of
Wm. Durst.
Mrs. N. Baer, Miss Dorace Biter and
Mrs, A. Fisher left last week for an
extendedevisit with friends in `14Iichi•
gan.
ss
tella
wasrrenewing a q aintaucces Ice, of Dungannon,
nthe
Maitland last week.
Mr, John Durst is or the sick list
tilts week
bomefc' Albeit Westplasttoia weekrived
and
expects to spend the winter at his
home here.
'Miss Edith burst ,anent 'Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. J. Flick,
'The Evangelical Sunday School cel-
ebrated their arouse el,iristmas enter-
tainment on Tuesday evening last.
Those who were present unite in pro
trouncing it 0 large sueccs$.
East %Volcanosn
School Report -the following is the
re tort of S S. No; 10 East Wawanosh,
for December. Senior IV -Roy Toll,
Walter Mc,Oowan, Orville McGowan,
',erne Toll. Junior IV -Ruth Me
Gowan, Senior III -Hillard McGow-
an Violet Parker, Cora Fear, Ernest
'tall, George Wilson, William Patti
son, Martha Wilson. Junior 111 -Isar,
Tien. Ella Fear, Robert Brown.' Sen
lou Il -Edna McGowan,Luella Wilson,
Walter Patterson, John Parker.
Prtrt
11 -Ella EI
Toll.
Prim •- 1'
er Pir l
McGowan, Clara McGowan, Mayy
E'a{• kir.
' ' E. M. Philips
reacher
Godes�ieh Township
Miss Emma Cooper. daughter of
Mr. George Cooper, was home from
Toronto for Christmas and has return-
ed.;
Mr. Gray, of the Ath Otrncession has
gone to see his mother near Dun
german, whp is not expected to,re
cover.
Messrs. Earl H alley, and W. Col
are busy cutting wood and togs fo
Mr'•Renafotd in the Rathwell'bush
areomeifrom the West lliam and Robert
nd are v=isit
in
heir
g, friends and the old home
oma
left`. Will Perdue, of Michigan, and
his lady friends are visiting at the for
mer s parent,: •
~'•Miss` Minnie Webster is visiting
riends. 10 Stanley Township.
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p heavy pay
in taxes y t xis and
often wonder where the mangy goes.
.,,,{k,uu,:±,; ••s a' "r Yonr's -Truly ' '
A Ptatepayer
Tte death o'currrece Jio e on'Br'-
ql
Y" alfternoor of•:_M•r i
1i' ate
ehaver $;tris, widow tri -in
Geo=rge Harris of this:town, af{tor
a BeleSereng illness of a year a'iu a
t. el=f; Deceased who 'wee en her 64
..year, had r,ssJ,ded ,7n )(Aerial
for the last 15 a e`
act' a ts, .She •Wag ant
Melt odist ambo f North sej Ret
;Church and nt ,s;ivell
thou ,ht c f. One sore' and three
.eau 'hers sal' ane The-,tuir•Y•al
tookf.place on Tr cedar mole 7,g to
Pundannan Cemeteey
" 'd hitt°hairdd of, tem' ()esth `at
Alm o nate, 'where he had been e•ngag
ed in,1' the jewelry b zeierns - for
soniel, time, of John elWI. hams,
ae ed e39, a son of the late Jan+,es A,
Will iauns, of xocterieh• The re-
rem-rl��'vas were.hro ight here Monday
and iSi%erred on T esday , t'tnr:noon
rin Maitland Cemetery with eer•vices.
at the; home of his ;nnothe,•, Deceas-
ed was' tolmarrieu
Ger ;one person willing to be
police' magislrate of atowin in re-
turn for the linnet', of•the position
end -s'uch stray fees asmay bein-
cidenetal thereto, there are 1.erllaps
a ncuple clezenprepal'ed 40 liep>1,se
yn �etice en the b.Isis of a , early
salary of $8o0,. 714,5 scientif ofact
seeim,s 'to ,lie at the bottom of a mild
atmospheric disttu•bance ehi-h h
Et Councillor Walter E. I , I y, J. P,
to ,l,ennagistrate. bur ,and -.11011 Illi,
Kelley "' was a in; rpl1'lieent nor. the
post vacant by rereo'r,sl o;,
John ' "Buler.' he intimates that
)redid not ask for sal ire and, the
statutes, so ear al la yinau may read
eerrectly, a 8al'lr J to the post:on
a
r
I r
�at wo
arieeln over ne nppointireet has
bf '
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of 5,00 or ever, 9 Etc; weacr, ibe et -
vu u-
looneyegeeez ul apparently did net ++
make too seeeousl i'h°a-' sninll_I,
y
sl t
Jor t1
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the
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abort ,
p05:81125 -';i�1 thxt 1. to 17e,
'consequent 13}}i o b� ail ,nd
d yr opment r t axle.
send convruerre lVlayor'?2eid his for
8011Le!•hire lie02 d• elleh excel. as w o'le',
brought'into 'the ln"1 sett nick court
and 1,t is lOid •lath 10.0� 1.0)0)'lted;to
Only about ,$30 tth cf 'Yetis The Stu_
Mites off felete to ganalelill,Y lcafte.
it open 'Ice the • T'ewtl Cr,lt•;•�i1 so,,i
a different eatery-tli;�n $R00, and as
'Much' . lower tj; tjaey elite tee, wh 1e
'the population 19 below 5,000. on
the. Meesitpp4 geofeha 191J Council
prb'bat171y 'tfeliehele''then.;', police
judge'e stipends, Ay Welt le of eoursoe,
paid` bet the"'msuiiclpality. The 1-''12
Council has adopted a reeelution
of protest.' • Mr;eKsi,1z Pt may be
added, isnot 1yvr/yln• abo•rt the
outcome, c. •'' ., r.•
Londdeboro
Coal=Thus: Miller bas a; quantity
of coal to sell at reasonable prices,
Misses Dere and Edith Mogridge, of
near Anhurn, spent Sunday with their
cousin Miss Nellie Manning here,
Mr. Joseph Lawson, of Floral, Sask,
arrived here with his bride last week
and
is spending
motherMre. John Lawson and months-with
relative s.bef0re returning to his home
in the 'Vest. It years since he left
here.
acob
daylsswith her daughter, blut sient Mrs, a few
John
Nnit.
A few people from here attended the
marriage of Alis IDi'agz~ie Patterson to
Mr Jackson, near A.uhurn.
home. Fred after pedding a fewllnonthsd to lien
London,
Mr. and Airs, J. Philips are spend•
inn a few days with rsettives -in Belle
Ville.
hers, T. Harris spent Christmas at
Mi J. Shobb,•nok s.'"
Sties Josie EIslc:y is visiting friends
1n Leamington,
bliss Myrtle Phillips attended the
Cox -Sinclair Weeding in Stllnley Last
Wednesday,
Mlles Elva Brown, of Toronto, is
spending the Christmas holidays at
her home here.
5fiss Ke7,ialr Bre we, of Stratford
Normal Sehnnl is spending the hole
days at home.
Seatorth
Mrs. Margaret I:netel'tcl, one 111
the leiarest settlers o' Huron
Ct.atrty, died at het home in flur-
psrkey On Saturday at the age of
83 3 ears ib n onths, Yseers, Knetchtel
was bo00 in Thirlt,ov, L,71nirles-
ehire, Scotland end ti as one c' a
iiamily of 10 children whc with their
Parents. Robert McMichael '-ad
wife, moved to Canada in 1811. bier
r usba'ncl predeceased her in Ir 54,
To Whom It May Concern
Circular has. appeared bearing the
heading "Galt Manufacturers 'against
Local Option and signed by 10' . Manu-
facturers and 16 Merchants, Galt, ac-
cording to R. G. Dun;' has fill Manu.
factueers and 225 Merchants, all of
whom,
CFlasees It to rfreet
for netzve
• anal fats'
The i,acoprverhience of
separlate olaast;s for
readinJ End istaLimeI(r,
avoid d t�No•xr >.
Hoax
Die
VI 1
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N+�
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zr ..
P. colt
s nhkr near w•a tt ssf,
and for see nFJ aro
• %p •
Jeweler and Optician
Issuer 01 Marriage Licenses
Miss Jessie Grainger, of Simco
her Christmas dinner at home.
Oar railway station was the
of busy action on Thursday
noon last, 25 teams were tai
waioaltin. for
ofreight thetrain
to
ton, no more was given to any
It is thought they will get Went
time,
The bachelor maidens of the vie
gave a Leap rear hall in Wal
1ia11 on Friday last and a plea
time wa' spent,
Te
ual
Presheterian Churchnas wasee of
held
Christmas eve and passed off sue
full3-,
Doreeneq is engaged to t
the school lately occupied by A. S
at a salary of .500, per year,
On of Clinton,atpreac17ed1J t the ev, raid
Temperance. He lead for his text
words, "Now is the axe laid at
foot of the tree," He told how im
tent it was just now to use the ax
the was a. stronreat g41earr•neintemperance. al•fsall
help in the great reform. He ans
ed all the questions taut .fourth
many who say there is some d
told of where thejgreat sum tion sss met in ainspla
where the law now exists Tem
ante 120018s are now seen on a pay
basis and good acco7ublod alio
given to the travelling public.
said bushness men and farmers al
have awaJtened to the fact that to
as a business proposition 1he open
does not pay. The people of Br'u
field are thankful of Me. Allis for
splendid address and van he glad.
again welcome, when he ' speaks
any theme
Corbett-Elcoat-The home of
and Mrs. A. Elcoat,.. of Brucefie
was the scene of a very. pretty 'wed
ing'on Wednesday, January 1st, wh
their elder• daugbtte, Minnie Lonai
was united in marriage'to Alt. E.
c7orbett, of London, Ontario; Rev. 5
$lieu, of Clinton, performed:the ea
many in the presence -of cel'atieres • an
intimate friends, The bride, w
charmingly attired in jvorycharaneu
satin with Rehm .of babyinishta'ce• an
carries a shower leoquet,- of brid
roses, The wedding , music fro
Lohen rin was played by;,the. bride
sister, Miss Edna Elcoat.;• 'Ihe ho
s decorated with a;,, profusion
wers and ferns, the color schetn
ng pink and white, The, groom
t to the bride was a platinum neck•
lace set in pearls, to the pianist a pearl
cresent. After a dainty luncheon, Mr. •
and Mrs. Corbett.left on the: 4e, 30 train
for their
home
r
n
L
o d
n c ..
n •;
v .
.t
ire •
bride'
travelling '
with Iliakrsatin beaver; hd at and t of mink
a
furs,
Jamie Moodie, aged 92, died at his
•
home here after an illness of gnly,, one
day. Mr. Moodie eame to this,cotinty
from Scotland when a young man,and..
was in delicate health at' ,that time.
He was a tailor by trade, and Used„to,
pis needle. e around fr�He settled nm house to oa faike Plying
)yr on
' in a few yean rsAd changed -foe . theo'one;
where he had lived until his death.
His mind was very clear even up to
the last, and he could tell many "inter-
esting stories` of his pioneer life here.
Huron Otunty was a wilderness -at
that time, and many were the hard-
ships endured by the earl settlers.
died about nine y ago
leaves behind him one soen, Jann,s,'
the farm, and Miss, Mary. and Mre.
c, Gt'ayi, of Tuokerstnhth..,. His
daughter, Miss Eliz i, died aoly.abou't
two weeks ago after a long illness.
The
funeral took place onJaturday
to B,aird's Oem'etely, and was largely
atte
did
e, ate
scene -
after
1d'
lug
bring
ut a
one
y' in
iility
kers'
sant
the
on
cess•
each
cote
11in,
of
the
the
per -
e at
It
to
were
by
rink
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per.
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II is
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ken
bar
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911
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were no doubt, interviewed and after ( bei
a thorough canvass this is' apparently ] gif
the result. This wil give the public
fair idea of the proportion, (26 out of
285) of Galt Business Men actively op-
posed
to
Local
Option. J n .
P One the
certain this Circular is not used in the
Town of Galt, where ea- '"Repeal Cam -
pain is on, as its statements wolud
only excite ridicule.
Jas. R. Canns, Secy. L. O. Com.
Papulation of Galt in 1909 (about) 9.500
Population of Galt in 1912' 11,124
Assessment of Gait in 190ei $4,726,000
Assessment of Galt in 19I2 6,861,000
No. of new houses in the .3 years -6.17
No. of Factories in the 3 years -1,0
Most of the Old Factories enlarged.
Local
Option
Cambellford
In response to a telegeam from the
Alliance O1}ice Dec, 16th asking for
information as to the � working of
He
ocal Option the Mayor 91','Campb'ell 00
ford replied as follows.
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Toronto, Ont.
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METEROLOG10AL REPORT
FOtt DECEMBER 1912.
The highest maxiurutn temperature
was 59 a on the 2nd, the lowest mini-
mum temperature was 100, on Ath.
The highest range cyas 300 one3rd and
forothe range 30. on put.,
minimum 2Mon4290 ra dac range 11320.
The rainfall was 1.6 inches and snow-'
fall 9,5 inches The month was mild.'
Dandelions were,in; hirer,,on ,•«18th.
Sleighing' on 22nd The inches of
snow on ground on 31st. • '`
A BIG IN,CREASE'. ,
"; iulitial rile,etl`�ig :"
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annual meeting; of them„eruhers`
of the Incliittop MutualEire Insurance
Company will' be held 'in" the'. Towle`
Hatt Seafarth on Friday January the
tete' 11913 at one o clock, p,,.m„,business
to receive the i+inanrtalfeetement
andlauditohs' 'report flies"'atee ng' "of'
three 'Directors and other business
for the:good and welfare of the Com
pany the retiring D'
ireetdre are John
G. Grieve. Winthrop;
James,Evans,Beecbicood nude 7ohn• $ nnhge e,BroadlagtreWpe-are erise1llerefef''+
reeler i n.
J. Bre 14L15AN, Ti 0 e: E.•kI . StS ,
lr� .t President ' Seloretare
Clinioa>I Telegraph3tich$ol
Customs Collections al Clinton Ia
Fort for eerion(ths ;end g, Dec Stet. part
From April 1st, 1911,to,:'Dee, ' 31st tall
1611, $22,430,97, • ' ,y•„••e
From April 1st, 1911, to Dec, 31st,
1912, $26,862,67. -
Increase $4431.70.
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restarting aTelt 'glaph S^liool
res eishin to lea/ n• will please.
ore Meotmyeltrue and feed
A.E MA'TtlitreaN'
Farm for hent.. _
Brucefield¢
Miss Mary Murdock, of Winnipeg,
is visiting in the neighborhood. She
came to visit her parents, Wm. Mur
dock and wife of lttemondville.
Miss Lizzie Aikenhead, of London,
spent hes vacation at the'home of her
Wm
parents, 11•Ir, and Mrs. ', Aiken
head, .
Dr. A Murdock and family of_ ainv
River are visiting in the neighbor
hood,
Miss Maggie McKenzie, of London
spent Christmas at her home in
Tu cketsen i th.
Messes, Duncan Ail:enhead, Hugh
and Peter Cameron, have rebtu'ned.�
home frons Saskatoon.' They' will-
spend the Winter at home.
Wm, (Jaskey is visiting at the home
of 'his cousin, erauk Aikenhead.
100 ACRES tieing Lot 27, :oa, 6-
Hallett, about 4 miles +frou, ,Clinton
21-2 miles ifroui Londesboru, One
Storey and a half brick' house;' good
bank' barns; artesian wells About
35 acres seede.e ,Imvn. All plowing
0oile and 6 agree of wheat in. Ap-
ply to Mrs 'Ware en; Centel', or, B.
1400001, Londosboro.
Electric Needle Specia=list;
Electric' Needle Spreiatist wilt be
nese next weep Private ;enea: e-
nact,' s made 'for peranenr •r•,,nlovai'
e nitees, hsuperflaons' lea,I, , etc.
irupils:''taken ' (Write' at ' once 1 oi•
eforination,
sede Ili4Z'kDMRN',
20 ,Daly AI; eoue, Strait 7rcl;
speciai- prices
for filanuary
Y1
krs.sm
Pg'
On•ali`'broleen line. sand odd iz
t�1e Christmas trade, es ;sleflt o'er (xhm'
t,i 1
Special prices on all (hrJsCnas f Ir
.txoads;;,
.Ladies' and;Children's Mantles'
Underwear -and N'osi'er
Fancy Linens
Sweaters and Sweater Coats
Felt Boots and Slippers •
Furs, Blankets, Etc., Etc.
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L PROFITS - Bros.
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lahorl: BUSINESS
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oPe���r
of the Pember Nair Store, Toronto
will be at the
fokk1 NOrtnaWke,CIff®
TUESDAY, JAN. 111
With the largest pispley of Flair
Goods in the Dominion
Sevitches, Braids, Pall's and
Transformations
maalilfactueed by us, from hair
of the finest quality
PROF. PEMBER
Will also diagnose free of charge, all Hair and Scalp Troubles, and
his advioemay he relied upon
FOR BALD MEAT.
The Pember Ventilated Light
weight Toupee and 1Vig is the
finest substitute for one's own
hair that has ever been produced
Call and investigate yourself
•Lidies who cannot visit the
' Hotel, kindly write or phone
and the' professor will call,
7lententber the Date.
Tuesday, January 14t11
For ,Mail Orders address
127'Yonge Street, Toronto, Ong
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Stanley
Mess E izebeth NcUowan, of McKil-
lop, is visiting at present at the home
of Mr. John McGowan.
Miss Florence Holmes, of Paris, Ont-
ario, is visitingher friend. Mi
saL1'
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McGregor on the second.
Mr. Clatworthy and family were
visiting last week at the home of Mr.
William Potter on the fourth.
Mr John Butehart and wife visited
hie sister, Mrs. McDougall in Oaradoc,
and his sister Mrs Legg, at Lyons.
Ohne day last week a colt belonging
to Neil McGregor was severely injur•
ed by dinning against a wire fence,
When chased by a dog,
Miss Isabella lile0owan is in Hamil-
ton visiting her sister Mes. 'McKay,
founder of Nensall
Dead lo Geek Petty
Game Land for Station for Huron &
Bruce -Called Village After
Place of His Birth,
i g sa11, Dec, 23 -Mi Georgg a clity:
one pf•the oldest residents n1 �Meta
•Httro other' ,Solm,tttPr wzrde;y14ean1
klis of er John, , tvfr I?etre .c me. ,
Yeo �pc
u '3€or
l kehir+�".
�b 1 `
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in tli9year 18ry and settled in the
1owny5hip of Hay. 'Wheh.the London
had cen't'nued 10.78-presifli,e ever '
ejecta. err. McKelvey-
' toe ablest t a' ems; : he
comsnulnity, pre .ala otlibl 1 ' 'high
and a un held:lii''hf-
G'8tee
m by 21t
fi .
e is survived ' by los li ria "'and
t`vo' children, Alex.,. M. D, ,el7JPec
is' in .Boston. and Miss l3',rbara,
B ,A., a telehen .•Padits Colle-
giate. The fnner•a ;took, piece on
Tuelsday
A Bargain.
There is money in this eel' yy eu
160 acres ail breakahle; • 3 inA`aiia6;
miles tom 'from a gooe to. e • 2n 011155
city of Moose Jaw Sask
Price $18 per acre, ,a100e,rs!) 1ai,,nee
9:years ipterest • 6per cent off
Good Title This is w;,rth e. '0 per
acre Apply to Fra•.k O'Neil,
Clinton, Ontario
Wood Wanted
f(W cora or First Gras VVpo "197,1-
1 in 18 in,long
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st.utl and Implements
nd house lei eurnteee t, Nelson
leYee, 33ay,fiet4,1 eceer.on Jllehel,;,.,
!Huron It Bt'uee' Railwayas built
0 ca e the village after'
their ;birth place in England. For a
number of , years Messer's. George and
james Petty conducted the Yorkehiee
fork Packisig bpsiness in this village,,
*me reedit were 'Well-known
Britisher and a. staunch Conservative
-and.supporter of tbe National polity-.
The 'fienera t was' held from St. Paul's
leaves tb mourn his loss a brother•and
eister in England, and many nephews
and nieces with their families,
Dr. McKelvey Found
Dead at Brussels
Raturday morning on heel ng
the death suddenly of Dr A. Me- •
Kelvey, sr Mr, McKelvey hes been
en elle ,be,s o healt h, but rattled
on Friday with a slight iliness.
His sem Alex:, it no Ira ; sleeping'
i h his father awoke abutit 8,30
So Earday morn nee end found 'els
father lying dead
Mr, McKelvey firet prectemed
T-fruesels about 30 years' ago, but;
alter selling to Dle Strider, moved to
Mount, pleasant A few YE..fa'S niter
an again Moe te .szed,
Oarders
'be held in Holm l'affte'llA1444n Sat-
'urclay, Jan. lith, at 1.5o p mete
•nansact business, and elect onieers
(for ensuing Year. Ail stockeheidergie
declared and paid al thee itiN '
Public Notice
Telephone Sys t Sin Will behold in
day, January 10th, at 1,50 p. (to
receive the eport of the ,
'Meiners and to transaa busi-
9, • POTTER, eecretary
Auction Sale.
Messrs Holland and Correee will
cell 30 cows and yoang cei the at
,elits Hotel Nolte an die bare ,en Flee
Isealeguarantee gens with, cosi 5,
ear cash