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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1905-12-15, Page 8IdayGifts THE HURON EXPO$1TOR eeo ECM BER 1 In the lines raentioned below we are showing a fine assortment an& at dose prices. Yo may find many pretty and useful presents in our store. Come and, in - sped our stook ot Silver Plated Knives and Forks Pocket and Table Cutlery Nickel Plated Tea Potsi Skates and Hockey Sticks Carpet Sweepers Hanging Lamps Stove Sale Now Going On. We are offering our stock of both mew and second hand Stoves at greatly reduoed prices. Come now and item° a bargain. itatt tion to take effeet January 1st. 10 treasurer, !handed 'in his resigns- '''. 190e, and the same was accepted an* Mr. j. A. Wilson was appointed sec - i rotary and. trea.sbxer for the bale journed to meet on Fride.y, Decem- ber 15th, Sherman Coming Back.—It will,be of interest to many Ao learn a A Varro Woictepe.--Tvao men name A. N. Sherman, tient healer,' cwill ed. Jamieson and Jeffrey had a nar- shortly return to Sea.forth. He ex- row nscape from death by suffocat- peas to eat his Christmas dinner at ion at Colbert Bros.' brewery in Eg- DISTRICT TTERS. mice of 1.90p. The then ad - will then, reznaio for amorah or so. ° last. One of the large vats was be- *-- ing -cleaned out preparatory to being Travelrers. —The following were painted and in order to dryeit they ticketed to distant points this week had a char by W. Somerville, town ag-ent tor vat. The f the Grand, Trank: Miss Evelyn and Ja,mies P. Robinson and son, of the wool- Jeffrey looked in and saw Jamieson len mill, to Medicine Elat, N.W.T.; lying on the bottom gasping, for Kneohtel to Moose Jaw ; Thos. breath. He junaPed in but was run - 'R eir Beechwood to Minueapo- able to fcet Jamieson out. He too was Ifs, Minn.; ,Benjamin and John Snell, nearly 'overborne by the gas, but Coestance, to Detroit ana return ; managed to crawl out and summon Dr. H. G. FleKenna, Dublin, to Cole help. When Jamieson, Was taken out .orado Springs, Celorado. he was unoonssions and remained —The followieg were ticketed by so for tome time, but gradually came oal fire burning in the re was not going , well n went into the -vat to p. Shortly afterwards t B CPR agents : Neil around all right. Had he been left Oor Fice8 are low and &Oda Of the C. Fernie, _of Seaforth, to Ben Fran- in the vat a few Ininutes longer, oisco; W. R Verson, of iSeaforth, however, he could not have lived. Y SMILEY, • SEAFORTH, SOLE - AGENTS, Hardware, Stoves and Coal. to Edmonton .,and return. . Ilictemoghtfq1 fir /A. E. MeKenzie, it is requested that position ntil be remove A. O. F.—At the anuual meeting of mi e . : 7hat Wont Come off Keralake's Oatmeal is 'all right, said the kid, I think have some more, and he And o'er hie re there spread the smile That wo 't come off. Oats taken in exchaege. E..Kerslethe Successor to Hamilton & Kerslake, 04th lantyne's 'successor. If this is the case, we lecingratulate the Govern- ment on ;their selection A better appointment could scarcely be made. The best bertificate we ea give Mr. Torratfteg is to state tha.t for many years be ;represented the township of Stanley in- the count council. When hei disposed of his ikoperty in hat town-, sentativei when the came into ed by the ,selected by the people of ship as one of their rep in the county council. An new county council law Stanky-Hay division as & ed in that from the hope that ue in the redeoessor, will dis- Owine• to the ilissolution of partnership between sentative#. the .Aarient Order of Forresters t r i.in ( ue to the firm, be paid at Mr. Kneoh- diV1810n. We can hardly Monday evening last, the following brethren were elected to fill. offices for the terra of] 1906:, J. Leather- ness. Kneel, ; A. E. McKenzie. 1984-2 charge t e duties with a great ..alenee, corner oqamea and -William streets, Mr. Tor anee conti on or before Dec mbar 314. We take this opportym- . • ity of thanking our customers for their liberal office as long- as a • patronage exten ed. to us during our term of husi- Wit We ave no doubt land, C. R.; Q. Brodie. S. C., R.; A. Come with the crowds to Daly -'s Jewelry store and delity end fairness. and ;If he does Stehle, -trea.surer • J.- Finch, score- bUY Your Christlas presents, Seaforth, 1983-). he will be free from reprefich. From large three year old steers from. a farmer near Wingham last week. After a few months' care under Mr. Arehibald's supervision, they will make a first class roast for john BulPs children.—A meeting of the direotors op tile South, Huroxi Farm- ers' Institute will be held et Black - all's hotel. Hensel", oe Monday toext at one ohflook to arrange Tor the institute meetings for the coming season.—The Provinoial 'mid -winter fat stock show is being held in Guelph this week. A good anany from this county attended kthe show and we expeot ,some of the big prizes will oome to Huron as nailed. Mr. Thee,. Jackson, of the firm of Jack- , son 13ros., the well known clothing manufacturers of Clinton, was in town on Tuesday.—Seaforth is th.e best clothing and gents' furnishing town in western Ontario. We hays seyen large establishments ill these lines here and all doing a good bus- iness. They draw trade trom gong distances, as people will go where they can get the largest selection, 'to choose from and the elosest prices' •that keen competition can provide and theY get both at Seaforth.— Mr. W. H. Willlis authorizes tits to state' that. he is in (the field as a candidate for the mayoralty of Sea - forth for next year and is already on the war path.—The knew skating and curling rink is now ebout com- pleted. It was flooded this week and all that is now required is a few squeaks from Jack Frost. The weath- er being • favorable it will likely be open for Christmas. It 'is orie of the DOIVIINION BANK tary ; ill. Bowen, 'S. W. ; it*Dady, or. Leave your ord r with us for a Christmas fowl. We rnake specialty of prompt deliv.ery. 1983-2 spector blas well earned a much Keating. the contractor, is deserve Beate a political standpoint, the new* .In- besterinks in the wrest. Mr. Joseph ing ef credit for the es.-peditious and W. Hoag ; auditors, G. arnItherSe mal3knergtablins the bacner year of our busindss, if possible. HEAD OFFICE, TOBONTO. B. ;Truptees, 5. G. Scott, H. Town, ' s, Bat,,ams, Bargains, --We hayb decided to Jeffrey, liv . spalth. ,c our t examine - We think that new goods of the first quality and low 'Capital, Folly Paid Up—Sa,000,000.00 . prises Will do it. See our list of Christmas goods on er, Dr. Scat ; cerrespondent to the ageflve. We will save you money. Come and see Ancient Foresters, W. Dd Hoag. Die- ror yourself. C. Aberhart, the druggist, -Seaforth. triot delegates, W. Smith, J.. Daly, . 1983-1 Installing officers, W. D. Efoag, P. e Try Charlie Hines' hand laundry, Seaforth, for nice Reserve Fund and un- divided Profits $ 3,634,000 Deposits by Public $29,700,000 Tout. Assets $ 39,225,oao wort. Alwavs gives satisfaction. Clothes called for visiting brethren made welconie. doors south of R 4(1 & Wilson's hardware store, Sea - and delivered. riarges reasonable. lAundry two , Every fealty for the treneacting of a Kruse Brothers, • f Egmondvilimhave See us or ring lone 8, Beattie Bros., Seam.. , ewers" banking business. puidhased the ol Bank of Commerce „ Girls wanted ti work on boys' Walling. Apply the 1083-2 roperty, on Main street. They in - Collections made on all points in Canada P Jaekson Alanufa.erturing Co., Clinton. 1983x2 and abroad. ., tend remodelling the Bankband mak- Boarders Wa.rited. Convenient to Colle,T'ate Til- ing it into a modern and up-to-date stitute. Apply at TSB ExPOSITOR Orkgcs, Sleaforth. Advances made to Femora. Special M- ention paid to the collection of Sale Notes. atom. They intend engaging; in the Se '11 -• ' - ' 1083x1 meat and general provisien business. ies felt shoes, ladies felt slippeis,cluldren's telt shoes SAVI NGS BANK. They are hustling young. men, and. children's felt sli Mers, men's .felt shoes men's Rill will make things go. In this con- tliPtefe cellar les leggings, women'a 'overgaites, moccasins for th girls and boys, men's moleskin leg - Deposita cif $1.00 ancfupwards received, nection the Witigham Advance of la:et ion. es, plen's can Ts leggings, Dorothy Dodd shoes y s i - Jai.. L. G. KruSe re- rot. iadies. Georgi A. Slater shoes for men. W. 11. and interest,paid er added June 30th and week tita_ . ,-i 4, moves this week to Seiforth,where, 1983-1, ' Was, Seaforth. made at any time. For Sale. ---An excellent wood heater, $1.50 one A. E. GIBSON, tompany•with his brother, he will single bedstead, §1.50 ; 1 oheflioner containing 4 large engage in the Meat business. IS/1r Manager. drwers and 9 mall ones f James Watson, 4.110. These are good Kruse. se -riffle in1Winghem, succeed- -value for the rnev. Call and see them. at S N ed in working up a good business jacobs' shnp, ealOrth. 1983X1 twice, hut was nnfortunate . be- The holiday buyers are With us in large numbers. coming twice a victim to the fire it is the qualitr of our goods that makes customers. and keeps theri.. Beattie firoe., Ses.forth. 1983-2 fierid. We hope he -will be sueoess- ful gn Seeforth.". f Girl Wanted.1400d general servant. No washing. 0 ____.....____ - Apply at once to II's. Win. Amen% John street, Sea- SUCCeSSOr to W. N. Watson I 1983-1 NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH. Appreciated.—The 'Gerrie Vidette We can save you money on.robes, sleigh bells and makes the following complimentary( horse blankets at General Fire. Life -and Accident insur- e agent, Real Estate and Loan Agent. eets, wgio took pert in the concert Dr Ove y Dealer in first-olass family and Mannino- merc.ial honteleSe there recently: The selections of month. Hours 1 • 'Will McLeod were superior in many jog- eyesight, d LTA ear surgeon will be at the Com - forth; the.first Wednesday in eaoh itless, nasal catarrh treated and ted. Next visit Wednesday, Jan - glasses properly 11 New Raymond and White Sewing I ways to any he tend'ered 'upon his nary 3rd. I former appearance here. He got off Machines. afidNational Cream Sep- Housekeeper.— sonae interesting and coraical sayings arator in three sizes a thoroughly conn which caused the audience- to emit th F. _0 _XPOsn'Os Orr Also sewing machine needles, oil, attach - roars of laughter.S His rendering of The undersigne( Mania, repairs and sundries for all kin& of sewing machine& Prices right and ma- , lie," made a tre endous hit, and °Has anybody sent my brother Char- And do work of t Town Clerk will 1 reasonable. 11,b1. chines fully guaranteed, t convulsed -ithe a.udience with laugh -f See our q90 en y person desiring the services of etent.bousekeeper should apply at is again prepared to empty milts at kind. Orders left with the e promptly attended to. Terms 0001111t,, Seaforth. 1983-1 ine rubber trinnhed harness, our %JAMES WATSON, ter. His dancing IV the "Irish Sig," own make, untea hie in Canada, at Broderick's liar- usnrance Agen4, and dealer in sewing Machine and. t The Sailorssi Horripipe,n was neFs shoPi opposite! Commercim Seaforth. and Bicycles. North Main street, Seafortb. very creditably- executed. dano- Iiirinter Term Opens Jam 2nd - without doubt, receive bumper re- 2tne gaple Leaf Ste 'e, Seaforth. 1933x1 Salt for sale', all Ands at Beattie Bros., Seaforth. • ang alone was worth the adfifission. 1983-2 ; His humor is okar, and. his singing clear and strong._ Mr: McLeod will, _we take and pax tl c highest price. Come to Dill's, Dried apples, bi tter, eggs and all your 'produce , ception. npon his !next appearance For cheap phOtoSrr Christmas, go to De La Fren- This is one of the best Commercial and Shorthand Sohoole in the Dominion. Our courses v.re thorough and practical. Many business colleges employ our grad- uatee an teachers. All our graduates get good positions. Write for our free cat- ELLIOTT & MoLACHLAN, Principals. A Good Appointinent.—As will be seen by the procee ings of the town council, Mr. Jahn ankin, who was appointed town clerk and treasurer a few months ago,i tendered his re- signation, the resignatiati to take place at the close lof the municipal year. Mie Rankin had not been long in office, but during his brief career he gave evidence of a most effiedent and careful officialg The reason for Mr. Rankin's resigpatima is that he has been appointed 1 to a much more lucrative position dn the' life insure Pianos Organs, Inspector for tthe Huron district of s . s 'nee the Standard Life 1 of Edinburgh, G raphophone , ewb g the Canadian 'lead! office of which s• i in Montreal. In selecting Mr. M achines, and M usical, Rankin •for this important position, Sundries of all _Kinds alao the befit quality Needles and Oi We have several eecond-hand .Piano SEAFORTEL / dealers in Pianos, Orga,es, Graphophones, Sewing Machines, Needle!' and Oil. You may think and wonder and consider this and that and the other, but the °henna are, when you pur- pose making a present. that you will finally deoide upon something in jewellery. Nothieg eeeine to take its place fer men or women ; and heving decided on jew- 'rye your next oonaid oration where to get it. We think this store cen shove you several worth- while advantages in patron- izing us—if you will give us a chance. JCHN BULGER Seaforth Ontario 'Marriage Licenee healer C hristmas P resents What are you .going to give yourtriend et ue ?suggest a Photograph, which mettes a very acceptable gift to send, We make only high -oleos photos, guaran- Lk:ea in every way. Call early to secure tern in time for Christine& BRINdle YOUR PICTURES TO 13 FRAMED. the company have not naade any mis- take. He will still continue to make Seafortb his head quarters. Town Affairs.—Dear 'Expositor,— In these days of selary grabs, etc., does it not strike y-ou that oar town council is -not tip -to -date: I am ranee that a great many anxioue hones of brain racking worry and -debate were (consumed before the cep - elusion was Teadhed to spend iso Mitch of our taxes in grading or heaPing the mud on our streets. Under the instruction of the Government road commissioner part of Smith Main street was done well, for which I think both the commissioner and one of the councillors wee paid ;for in- specting. I would, therefore, move and I am eertain that even the dumb animals would seoond the mo- tion that the members of the coun- cil .ehould vote themselVes sufficient funds to reward them for all of the .Cottncil.—The regular electing of the town ,council was held on Mon- day evening. The corarnittee ap- poipted to Wait on tile Tuckersinith oouncil in reference • to the roadway over J. Archibald's farm to the gravel pit, reported that they had agreed to pay $45 on receiving an agreement giving the town right of way over the farm. The report was received and accepted by the coun- -cif; The -tender of S. Neely for gnow ploughing et 35c an hour was' ac- cepted. The extra grant of $100 voted to the fire brigade warns time ago was• ordered to be paid ta"7 the secretary of •the brigade. The 'ten - Co., for repairing -Alm fire elarm 1, Notice. —Parties :laving custom work at the Sea 'forth Woollen Mill would oblige by calling for same this month. Bargains in dress g-oods and tweed remnants, varns, e lc. Apply to J., W. Close at the mills, Seaforth. Feed for Sale. -0 tmeal tnill feed for sale at the Seaforth Oatmeal JAN, AN alter Thomson Son, better po Electio bers .of held their annual meeting and elec- tion -of Meets on ther rfith inst. The following are the officers: Master, , as. Marshall; deputy, Wm. financial secretary, Thos... 8tephens; treasured, Ed.. Makins ; director of ceremonies, W. Riley ; leeturers, G., Riley and Sohn HOwes ; committee- men, Geo. Brownlee, Fred' Welsh, G. Brown, 4. Martin and. M. MeDermid. G-ood Cattle.—We notice. that sev- eral of our Huron shippers figure in the .peize list of the fat cattle, ehow held at the Union Stook Yards in Toronto on Monday last. ._ lrhe show, welere tbld, was the most suc- cessfnl !yet held. The . attendance was lerge and. the competition keen. Th.e bumph of Polled Angus steers sold by Mr. George Flurclie, of Sea - forth last fall were atearded fist prize for the best 16' expoxt steers and the odd one was awarded 2nd prize for -fat steer, - three Tears or over. These cattle averaged 1,643 pounds -when they were ehown and when Mr. Murdie sold them they averaged d,511 pounds, 'They were fed eince they kft here hy Mr, E. Purson, of Hickson, who exhibited tralia, got first for 16 eix'port heif- Mr. .T. Heal°, of Mitchell, got first for fat steer under three and 1st for fat heifer under three. Mr. john Seaforth, got second _for of butchers' ca. tie, steers, code k ot first ter 18 bntola- for fat animal 1 any beeed sale got first 1 r veal !calf. E. Watson, of:Blyth, got re.Murdie's were pronounc- e judges to be Ileuperior to is make this PY lasettamemose LL the little folke look to Christmas as a time when they So much enjoy mai be perniissible ; and from past experience, we would say that the older persons share in the same anticipatiions. store is smiling in, its most lascinatin holiday season dress. Suggestions for. " His " or is Fier " happy Christ- ma.s abound everywhere. If you are perplexed what to buy that man or that woman this Yuletide, we can lift you out of the difficulty, for surely at IYIeVatq.'s are the things that ail classes of gift -giving persons really want to procure. busipess like manner in which he of Officers.—;The mein- carried out the work. It was late in the season to undertake eo big a oyal Orange Lodge No. 793 contract, but himself mnd the weath- er clerk proved equal to the oecas- ion.—Mr. John H. Quigley, ef Ash- croft, British Columbia, spent oifeeo days in town the past week, the guest _of his brother, Mr. Thomas Quigley. It is about five years since Mr. Quigley was here before and he finds 'many changes. He intends remaining until spring with his fath- er, Mr. Thomas +Quigley, sr., of Hui - lett. --Mr: A. Tyerman moved into town this week from his farm in. Hullett.—Mrs. James Deverenx (nee Lemion) will be at home to her friends the first Wednesday and Thursday in Jamaarye—At the last reeeting of the Perth county eounoil„ the Warden, on behalf of the emu:tell, presented. the veteran clerk, Mr.Wm. _Davidson, with a very handsome travelling set, as a mark of ;their appreciation of his services. Mr. Devideon has been connected with the Perth county council for 48 years'. He is a brother of Mr. Adex. Davidson, of this town.—The friends of MISS Mulholland, of Harpnrhey, will regret to learn of her cootinued illness, but will hope for her speedy recovery.—All who desire to spend a very pleasakt evening should be sure to attend the entertainment of the American Concert Company,. to, be given this, Friday etening, in Card - no's Hall, under the auspices of the LadieS' Aid of the Methodist ehurch. Such 'an. opportunitY does not fre- quently offer.—Mr. John .S. Brown, of MoKillop, has an old Enterprise mare,1which will be thirty _years old next Spring, and her proud ,owner says She is the best piece a horse flesh be has ever &wiled, .and he has °weed many good ones.—Our old and. esteemed friend, Mr. Donald MoKin- non, of the 10th concession of Tuck- ersmith was in town on Wednesday. Mr. 'NferKinnon, ,although verging on four score years, is till quite ro- bust, and is able to feed. forty head of cattle every day. Mr. McKinnon is one of the pioneers of Tucker - smith, and they are growing all too few, but we hope he will be 'spared. to his family* and friends for a good. many years yet.—A dandy new light sleigh [has just been turned out from the Devereux Carriage Works for the Seaforth Fire Brigade, to be used as a gaose cart. The " brave boys" will now be able to skim over the slams at a double pace.—Mr.Colin Kennedy, the genial and enterpris- ing proprietor of the Palace Meat Market, is at present taking in the Fat Steck Show, at Guelph, and also buying:some of his Christmas meats there. 'Mr. Kennedy always likes to get the best for his customers.— Daly & Dill, P. Daley & Son, George Irwin and Robert Murdie were all. prize winners at the Guelph poul- try show this week. Seaforth birds are still to the front.—Mr. and Mrs.. John L. Kerr, of McKillop attended tate funeral of Mrs.- Kerr's coupin, Mrs. Thomas Dowson, on Fridaylast. —Mr. J. M. Best who, it was expect- ed would ' be a candidate for the Mayorality this year, announces- by ,card that such is not his intention. We- are sorry for this as Mr. Best would make an excellent Mayor.— Rev. Mr. Bond, of Forest, a former pastor of tithe Methedist church here is in 'town renewing old acquaint- ances.—Mr. V. Kneoletel after a stay of a week. with his family here, left for Moose Jaw on Saturday. Mr. McKeozie, his partner, intends join- ing him in the weet early in the new year.—Workmen are now busily en- gaged fitting up the large store in the Oddfellows block for Mr. 3. C. Greig who will °coney it as soon as it is rettdy.—Mieses Edna and Maud McCreary, who have beea living in Seaford& for some time, left for their home in Ilespeler Thursd-ay. O'Keefe, -18 head and T. era' heif got Cale In sshee lst for tle of ed by anythin were VII the Toro ped dire 1 Found morning of- Bale London exhibited at th show and equal of any e er seen on to market. They were ship - t to Liverpool,, England. on the Road..-e0n Sunday last, as Mr. R. McIntesh, town, was driv ng on the road, about a mile and a House to Rent. To yent, a comfortable frame half north of Brucefieldp he notice -f sitting room, dinin6, room, kitchen, also a good eel - house on James 8 reet, Seaforth. Four bedrooms, ed a. raan lying on the; road si.de. His feet were partly i2L( the. water lax, hard, and soft water ; pleasantly situated. - Ap- - in the itch and from *ppeararices ply at the Expositori Office, 8eaforth. 1982-2 he thou ht him dead 1Mr Mein - Ware. You get, theti at A. Young's, Seaforth. < tOSti we t . to Mr. McKn1ght's near 1981-tf by and. in conapany with . him ire- - Comfortable dwell ng house in good locality in Sea turned , o the body. Ord closer t3X- forth to rent or for s de. Immediate possession can aminatio they found the man was not guar dead but life became ex- , Nanted—Ohoice tctrkeys, dry pieked aud undrawn Una.' in e, few minutes while they • 15O. All kinds of ponitr;„. and dried apples wanted 108041 were attending to him. They et George E. Ring, Air ingliam. Don't forget our clearing sale of dinner sets .at once notified Dr. Rogers of 'Bruce - Dela, Seaforth. I 1081-tf - field, wtho in turn - notified Dr. At .It Again—WM. McDougall is once more on Shaw, Of Clinton, cormaer, and he hand tn pay the h4best, pnee in cash for hides, and Mr. French, manager of the skins, raw furs and tam at A. W. Stobie's egg Oni- 1980x4 House of Refuge, took dharge of I 'Must have Young's Tea and Young's Coffee fo the body • The man's name was Me - Christmas. 1981-tf Allister. He was 82 years of age made to Rent.—Two :althea of rooms to rent in th, 'and •had been an Inraete of the House Cady block. Apply to Adam Hays, Seaforth. ' 1 Of Refuge for some time. He for- ' merly belonged to the Vicinity of Now is the Mine for ,N•our Christmas fruits and Brussels., It • is supposed that he Dills' is the place to get them. Try usl and be e011 vinced. 1'. Dill, Seaforth. . • 1081-tf I wandered from the House of Ref- Hockey.—The different ,schedules in coming ill or exhausted fell over the Ontario Hockey Association dis- and the 'shock quenched the feeble . tricts have beep drawn up. Seaferth spark of life. It is not likely that has entered a team in the Intermedi- he had been long lying where he was ete Series, arid ii in group eight. found. or. he would have been dis- The following is the schedule Of the covered 'e,arlier es there were many games: Cluhe — Efensall, Seaforth, people Passing along die - road to Ailsa Craig, Goderieih, Clinton, 7th church daring the forenoon., Regiment (London). Convener —A. i 0 . McIver. Goderich ; met at Stratford. i Local Briefs—Mr. Wm. 11. Hen - Dec. 28—Hensall at Seaforth, Landon ' derson had the tops of two fingers at Ailsa - Craige December 29—Sea- , on his left hand. taken off by a saw forth at Hensel!, Ailsa Craig at in the furniture factory on Friday London ; Goderioli play at Clinton. last.---Mr.1 William Brine, 'of Hama - News Years Day, Januaryn1/—Clin- ton, is laid up with a sprained ankle don at Seaforth, Clinton .at Ailsa streete—Rev. Mr. McDopagh, of Craig. January 3—Goderieh at lien- Stratford, ,preached in the Methodist Sall. January : 5—Seaforth at Lon- church on Sunday last.teThe share - don, Ansa Craig at Clinton, Hensel" holders of the rink had a bee on at Goderich. January '9—London et !. Moeday, getting the earth out of Hensel', Gederich at Ailsa Craig, ' the building and getting it levelled Clinton at Seaforth. January 12— down, so that . the work of making Hensel" tat London, Ansa Craig at ice can be commenced at once.—Mr. fGo—dericti, Seteforth at Clinton. Jan- Howard Harty, son of Mr. William Craig-. at Seaferth, Clinton at Hen- gaged as Jai:Kik-keeper at. the Bell En - Craig, Goderidh at London, Hensel' W, Murdie.--Mr. Fred Lang, 1 armee- at Clinton. January 23—London at ly of this town, but now irff Berlin Clinton, Godefich at Seaforth, Hen, was in town on Thursday. of ' last salt int Ailsa Craig. January 26— week.—The many friends of Mr. W. Clinton at London, Seaforth at Gode- 0. Reid well regret to learn that rich, Ailsa Cr* tat Hensel'. he has been laid up for seine days. e -The town nonainations take place. syAtem eves accepted, prowding the - The License ' Inspectorship.— Mr. on Friday : evening next, the 22nd work is all completed by January William Ballantyne, of Seaforth, has inst.—Mrs. Harry Beattie' and lit- 15tih. The 'council also accepted the veluntarily reeigeed his position as tle son, of Clinton, spent Sunday cotapany's offer to kee.p- the same License Inspector for South Huron, here with t Mrs, Beattie's parents, in repair. The policeman wee in- and his resigna ion has been accepted Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, sr.—Mr. strueted to enforce the by-laws le- by the Govern ent. Mt. Balla.ntyne Fred Beattie is here on a visit to :mooting the , destruction of shade has held this, pesition for thirty relatives end friends., Feed is at trees, also the by-law respeeting years, and the 'fact that he now re- present sitiaated in Seattle, but was driving • over sidewalks . by team- tires of his own accora, and with the, for a time ,in Nome. Alaelra.—Mr. eter -‘. b la d ointin oiling good will of all parties concerned, is John Horney,-of Usborne, neer Ilu.r- cers for the municipal clectione was of the fidelity, Irma', and impartiality was -delivering a very fine five passed as folloNvs: North ward, pub- with whieh, he has discharged the year old gelding which he' had sold lie school, R. Lumsden, deputy ; difficult and 1 delicate duties at- to Mr. James Archibald for $185. East ward, town hall, 3. Thompson, teething to the position. 'Although This horse ,is from Old Glaenick and deputy ; South ward, 1). Shannahan's he was firm and etrict, heewas• al- was eaised by Mr. Horney, who store, 1.1. j. Pundhard, deputy. The ways courteous! and jast, dud. even makes a pecialty of raiSing good as clerk was Instructed to write a. R., thoms whose punishment he had se- horses.—M a. N. Snowden. arid daugh- Shaw, manager of the Canada Furet cured for wtong doing, respect and. ter, Miss dith, have returned. home rtiture Manufacturers to snbrait speak well of :him, and regret his from a pleesant visit with friends their proposition Ire, the ealarging retircraent. We understand that Mr. in Port of the plant hi Se4orth. in. writing. John Torrance,1 elf Tuckersmithenear ° points.—M Mr. Rankin, town clerk land Clinton, has been fa.ppointed Mr. Bal- vet Creek ron, St. Clair, and other John Archibald, of Sil- Farm, purchased twelve Bluevate Notes. — The Methodist Sunday school /children are preparing a can- tata to be presented in the church on Christmas rtight,—The Chosen Friends had a very pleasant social meeting on Friday evening. The ladies supplied the lunch and the gentlemen the tea and coffec.—Mr. Thomas Barrett has bought the house and lot formerly occupied by the Deyell family. --Mr. Martin Mas- ters is home from the west.—Mr. S. Paull's store has been nicely painted inside.— The Presbyterian Sunday school will hold. _their annual en- tertainment on the evening of De- cember '22nd.—Mrs. Sandersen, of Toronto, is visiting in Bluevale.— Whik working with an axe at Mr. John W. King's, on Monday, Mr. Smeltzer cut his foot badly. Hay tainment will be held in the school house of sch.00l section No. 10, Hay, on Thursday evening, December 21st, 1905. A good litera.ry and mus- ical programme is being prepared by the best local talent assisted by Miss McRae, soloist. of Clinton, and the junior Hensel! quartette.. A small admission fee will be charged and. the proceeds to be sent to the Sick Children's Hospital in Toranto. The object is' good; the entertain- ment will be good and the attend- ance should be large. - , • urpris s reet At Every Turn \We !Begin quantities of little 44 Kill& Necks" to l At this season of -the the year we sh:weasaerea„, to fancy—odds and ends and articles that you will —W plY.. The name is I -surely suggestive of what e, person laightfexpeet to see. ‘Knick-Nacks" Too many things to enter into any det but prices are away down and everything shown is suitable Ito give someone as a present. 1 - May the ear -is Chris with the ki and may you in bl years to Handkerchiefs by the Hundreds Scores and of LITW BEAUtlES pikes All have.an indiv- idual air about them. Linen or Lawn Lace Edges —or fin- iShed, with exquisite lace and embroidery or artistic embroider- ed figures enhance the showirrg The very finest imported goods at ,2c to $1.25 the prices, Sathhels Etc. tre0 Assortment,Tempting Prices Very Importan Of- ferings in things that are most assuredly ri and sensible gifts to give in the horn& We ennumerate loves Aeekties Collars Belts Umbrellas Hand - always bannei ave eve , d del tefully harmonize, don't se whatyou want c es ers Special We have an Iminense Stock of Gloat Fabric Best made in France. CLOVEN from 15c to 75c oyes GLOVES from 75c te Best sold ed% SOX Plain and fancy Collars and Umbrella on ehold URNS— "'Ter has a ° Gifts for which the ho ing, And if pew she learns hat they have been bought here! appreciation will run high tb.e quality will not be questioned. At Christmas time the table linen recei sharpest c' ticism. We all help to make this ice Then how would a cover or a men napkins please some one in the home or a ,friend. Tow too, make itcceptable presents. But whatever you might fancy in linen we wish t at you would look to us to meet your needs most satisfacto arm Furs as Gifts—The senzible RtuTh edihrettee and the warm Muffs are specials that are sensible and useful Christmas presents. Ruffs and Boas from 50c to $40 Jaeliets that forestall a frosty holiday season are here and promis' warmth in the face of winter's biting blasts. No risk buying furs here ; are protected by our guarantee. Fur Jackets from $25 to $150 Partie4larly Pleasing :Presents may Be leted from what we show in the folior .,Afew Carpets Direct Iron?, the Looms Table Covers CUrtains Blan Draperies bounterpanes Mail Order Business a Specialty. Money will he cheerfully refunded for goods returned, if so desired, • You ought to be more the quality of Furs this fore. The fur market i look a good deal better that will cost you a goo they are viorth. The b lQwest possible price is the store : we don't handle cannot E guaranteed to us, for the reputable firms, who could present reputation. This bring it back, What mor Our stock of Mall Oh, ayeii), and Dog nataral Coate Lamb. Near Seal and Meet We have just received beauty and a joy ferever. If to ame atone before y RY 000D, swoRm