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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1907-01-04, Page 1THIRTYtEIGRIEi MBAR, ettltIOL El NUMBER,. 2,038 SEAFORtIT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1907 i• a Year -Adv Tailoring and eadyneade Olothinir T e REI LOTHI comp.A.m-y-r. SCITT.A.min " strOizuz. PURS D vim -14115n INGS 4.1.01/8110/124/1•11. EARLY WINTER •'People who have been waiting for. th6 low prices on winter goods which usually come . with the beginning of the New Year will now have their opportunity. We are obliged to make a big clean up of -All Furs : poats, Jackets and Small Furs All Overcoats For Men and Boys 11 Heavy Suits For Men and Boys Heavy Undervvear. For Men and Boys All.these Goods and those listed below at 25 i�• .ID 1 S. --0' 0 TT 1\7", 100 Suit, regular $7.50, for ) 100 Overcoats, regular $10 and $12,, for 1500 7 50 • Fur -Coats and Jackets. Big cilecounte allowed on all fur garments. You can buy as cheaply now \ a yen caa two or three months later. , Ur goats -'ur jackets $12, $151 $25 to $60 $251 $30 $40 ;t9 $50 All Srnall Furs.' • Fin=e Mink Stole, muff to match Fine Sable Stole, muff to match Isabella Fox Ruff Sable Ruffs Opossum Collars and. Ckperine.s Mink Marmot Stoles , Fur Gauntlets—seal, -fanab, etc. " Lined Gloves Lined Jackets irt• Jackets Coats all kinds Caps all kinds Cloth Caps all styles Men's- Suita.411 sizes OvercoatEr-, Boys' Suits Boys' Overcoats and Reefers ( t 1 THE NOMINATIONS. • The following is the remit of the nominations in the several munizipali- ties in this county : ieettliii BAYFIELD.- Dr. Weode, reeveby acclamation. Couneillors, -- Samuel_ Moore, David Leitch, Charles Prulter, Jos. Thompson. School Trustees. - Thos. Elliott, Jas. Fowler, -John Tip- pett, and George King for 1,907. HAY. -Reeve,- Peter Lamont and Wendel Smith. Councillors. -R. Mc- Arthur, J. K. -Goetz,- L. Kalbfieisob, James Green, John Geiger and Charles Greb. MoKILLOP.-Reeve,-John Goven- lock and John M. Govenlock. Coun- cillors, -Henry Beuermann, Thomas Broom. James Cowan, William). Mor- rison, Francis Mcgtioid, John McDow- ell, Alm Ross, James V. Ryan, Mich- ael Rowland, William Morrison re- tired at the meeting. . WILLETT,- Reeve, - Thomas Ne - Millan and James Snell. Councillors, I-JohntBear, B. Churchill, Hugh H. Hill, Jai. Ebipex., S. McCool. Robert Ferris and Alex. Leitch Aver° nominat- ed foe_Reeve but both retired. TURNBERRY. - The Reeve and Councillors were all elected by acclam- ation as follows : John Mosgrove, 'Reeve, : letvid H. Moffatt, John Ruth- erford, Alex. Kelly, Robert Meltlich- ael. Wm. Maxwell and Wm. Bolt were nominated but retired. TUCKERSIVIITH.- Robert McKey re-elected Reeve by acclamatioll. Councillers. -Joseph Atkinson, Alex. Buchanan, Herbert ()rich,.George Dale, William Wallace. , Alex. Gray and James McLean were nominated but retired. - $30 00 to $75 00 • 15 00 to 35 00 12 -00 to 25 00 6. 00 to 20 00 6-00 to 15 00 3 00 to 15 00 2 50 to :500 1 75 td 2 75 35 00 to 75 00 25 00 to 75 00 15 00 to ,75 00 • 3 00 to 12 00 • 25 to 150 5 1)0 td 15 6 00 to 15 00 2 00 to 500 2 50 to 6 75 FURNISO.UNGS.. New Block Pattern Ties, latest New York •production Ilandgome Suspenders, pair in box Irish Linqii Handkerchiefs per box _Fine Silk Handkerchiefs, plain or initialed Fancy Shirts, new Xmas- patterns • Rich Silk Mufflers, in squares or lap overs Fancy Sweaters (men's)i • (boys') Fancy Vests (very latest designs Gloves and Mitts (men') Sox, fancy and iplain -Underwear (wool) -Underwear (fleece lined) Boys' Stockings _Boys' Toques "AAA1.".""AnitAAfrWk!"t1 $ 25 o $ 6 50to 10 30 50 to 10 1 00 to 1 5 50 to 15 • 75 to 35 " 50 to 1'2 00 to 50 50 to 25 , 25 to 5 • 50 to 26 .50 to 7 25 -to 5 26 to 6 0 0 0 5 • AO—Highest price for Butter and Eggs 4.4444:4444444.44++++++.44++ The GREIV • CLOTIMING CO. East Side Main''Street, one door South of the Dolninion Bank, 5 GREY. --Reeve, - William, Fraser, by acclernation, - Deputy Reeve, - John Grant and Adam Turnbull. Councillors, -John Brown, John oat, Archibald McLean, James McItacizean. W. Livingstone WAS nominated for the Reeveship and Duncan Johnston and Jas. F. Collins for Councillors, but they all retired. ' • - STEPHEN. -Reeve, -Samuel Swit- zer and Henry Willert. Deputy Reeve,- WM. Anderson and .Jacob Kellermant Councillors,- - Stephen •Webb, Wm. Yearley, Michael Fink- beiner, W. D. Sanders, S. Preszeatott Fred Wuerth. - • COLBORNL'.-Reeve,- Alex. Rob- ertson and Jas. Taylor. Councillors, -Jas. McMannus, H. J. A. McEwen, Thomas Robertson, Robert Straughan, Wm. F. Young, J. N. Kerrighan, John Dustow. WEST WAWANOSH.-The Reeve and Councillors all elected by acchan- ation as follows : Wm. Bane, Reeve, D. B. Murray, Samuel Thompson, Ste- phen Medd, Archibald Anderson, ()canon lors, •-STANLEY.--Reeve. -James McDer- mid and Isaac Erratt. . Councillors, - George Beattie John Gibson, Wm. Glenn, Robert Armstrong, W. J. &in - Son and George Pouglas. - EXETER.- Reeve, -A. Q. Bobier, Wm. Bawden. Thos. Hartwell; T. B. Carling and W. U. Bissett were nom- inated but retired. Couucillore,-A. E. Hodgert, W. H. Levitt, Jo Knight, S. M. Sanders, VV. John McGuire, Irwin • Armstrong, Puke, W. J. Beaman. L. Hardy Devised/1as. Creech, sr. and Ed. were also nominated but re School Trustees, -Sextette' Marti N. Rowe, Frank 'Wood, Ed. Di and R. Davis. • WINGHAM.-Wm. Holmes, n J. , Ed. L. E. Jos. reble trade ,R. ne,n twor* by acclamation. Dr. A. J.1 .win, Reeve by acclamation. Couneilh rs.- A. J. Graham, Dr. Agnew, Th mas Gregory, A. W. McKib'bon, . M. Gordon, R. H. Crowder, W. T. reer, .G. 0. Manners, John Kerr, F. uch- anan, David Bell, WM. Bone, . G. Vartstone, David McDonald, 'Vk H. Green, Wm. Nicholson, George Mc- Kerizie. - Public School- Trustee -T. Hall, H. E. Isard, A. E. 'Lloycl,,- ord. Jenkins, G. 0. Mannerg. BRUSSELS. -Reeve, John L 'ckie, by acchunation. Councillors,- . 0. Burke, Rebut Graham, S. T. luns, Robere Henderson, J. G. Janes Ballantyne. • USBO RN E. -Reeve, Joseph aw- kins, Robert Gardiner. Councill George Andrew, Williein Atistrison, Pred,Ellerington, John M.oir, Samuel Rout. James Ballantyne and Rich- ard Oktin retired, MORRIS .-Reeve, - Wm. Isbister and George Taylor. 0ouncillors, Charles G. Campbell, George Kelly, Wm. H. McCutcheen; • .A.rthur Shaw, Neil A. Taylor and Robert Youill. • EAST WAWANOSH. - Reeve, - John E. Ellis, (present reeve resign- ed), Wm. Beecroft and John T. ()tu- ne. Councillte.s, -James Carnmings, Newton J. Campbell, Henry Deacon, John Gillespie, VVrn. J. Parks, Peter W. Scott, Thomas H. Taylor jr.,' and. Javin Wilson. CLINTON.-Mayor -J. B. Heovert, H. Wiltse. Reeve -D. Centeloe (at- clemation). Councillors -J. A. :Ford, W. J. Paisley, J. Itrickenden, W., G. Stnith, W. Graham, W. S. R. Holmes, A. T. Oooper, Jahn Reiland, H. Wil- tse, H. 3. Gibboes, R. A. Downs, •• H. P. Chant, Jacob Taylor. Seaforth Col erlate institute. The following. le the 'result of; the Christmas examinations at trie_ Sea - forth Collegiate Institute: Form I. Class L -F. Knight, L. Coleman, H. McGinn*, K. Kerr, F. Docherty. and M. tiVa.teon equal, V. McDonald, E. Leitch, G. Ross, R. Best, B. iSpeere, L. Snider, F. 'Thomson, J. Hinchley, J. Robb, B. Grieve, W. Buteon, C. Forbes, M. Scott, W. ,A,berhart, F. Larkin. Class IL -R. O'Keefe, 0. McCor- mick, E. Ross, R.' Peek, L. Hamrhett, H. Steveneon, M. Horton, Fet Smith, N. Derwin and At Doyle and 11.1` Hut - ley equal, .A.. Reid, E. Fairbairn, G. Jones, R. Roach, L. Atkinson, C. Ga.etzmeyer, J. McCallum. Class III. -G. Willis, 0. Smiley, L. Wilson, E. ,Williems, M. Williams. Commercial Form. - Class L -T. jaeman, C. Sperling, M. Ceesney. !Class • IL -M. Faulkner, M. Forbes, ,D. Thompson, 0. Habkirke Cormick, G. Thomeon. Form IL Claes L -H. Fear, R. Birks:, M. Yeo, H. FoWler, R. McKenzie, R. Sniale, P. Grieve, G. McNeil, R. Dormice, S. Watson. • • I' $ _ Grieve, N. Pethlek, L. Love, T. Gov- carrying out a, srstem. Mettars. entock, F. Givlin, P. Little,, N. Gil- Bowman and Hall addeessed the leeple, A._ -Wilson. meeting and were well received. Class Dickson, R. Mclateste Resolutione Were carried expressing W. Pinkney, F. Houston, T. Stewart, fullest confidence in Mr. Borden, t s E. *Elcoat, Joseph iticri4lian, 0'- F L idlWWB Bell P Floyd N• Government had! adopted his mean or M. For unM. M 1-101 Premier ;Whitney mid. Dr Chisholm urp y, . man, . , • 'Connor. Huron Oatholios and France. Claes IV. -John Flyon. Form 8a. Cla,set I. -W. Stevens; T. Anderson, V. RobertPeck, Rason .0'Keefe, H. Lerkin, F. Indignation at the manner In which s, their church has been treated by the . M. Claes II . --E. Campbell, E. Stevens, Gevetturnent in France has Induced mambas of the Rqman Catholic faith 0.- Roes W. Murdle, A. McGovtan, M, in Ituron county to t pleidge them- Jorda,n, M. Cowan, A. Stapleton, A. selvea not to purchase any goods of Joirlan, W. Berry, R. Geiger, A. &mai A. Govenlock, 3. Beat, E. Tel:. °torryeherh,edte.rnaatztaseetuelven muandtell. 8AV:cc: tor, Andersen, E. M-cLean, wt tion was taken at largely attended meetings' of Catholic congregations in Class III. -E. Beatty, J. Roach, S. • the eounty on Christmas Day, when Hamilton, M. Mataaghtoh. Ithe perplexing difficulties bearing qn Fcirm the eitaation in France was diseuesdd Class I. -John Buchanan, Mary with freedom and as a result resii• Johnston, Andrew Archibald, H. lutions embodying the boycott clause Adams, M. Dodds, C. Horan, J. Dick- wore passed. The voice from Huroe SOO, H. Henderson, W. Morrow, t‘t county, it was explained at the meet- Johneton, R. Keys. • Ings, is making, itself Jail in its Cless II -M. Smith, D. McLachlan, own feeble way in tap hope that V. Ross, V. Glenn, V. Dorrance, C. French manufacturers and opera- 1;irleltel,deLrg.allt'o-110a.nd,Barr LaiAdiawS°,mWer-tivea may be taught W. . they 'retain -tai atheistic and perse- that so long as Oliver, R. McKay, W. Elliett. elating Gorernment, their eilks, wines, Class Shillinglaw, E. Sper- ling, Me Keetet' Class Shillinglaw, F orro IV Class I-WCameron, EWhittaker, out that to Canada and the United RHartry, .ACampbell, EPickard, . . States the Frcnch people shipped $90,- . J. Elliptt. . : 000,000 worth of goods each year, so AN INDIGNANT PROTEST. experience and capabilities it would be better for the muse ot education. -Mr. Edward% father et F. A. Ed- wards, merchant, of 33ayfielel, tiled at the home of hie- sort last week. De- c:batted was well up' in the elghtles and bad for many years been a resi- dent of Bayfield. -.Harry Irwin, son of Mrs. .11,. Irtvin, of Clinton, who has been with llodgene Bros. Gotlerich, for some time, hes takena position in a large departmental • etore at Spring- field, Mesta• -The largest load of brick that has ever been. drawn from any of the brick yerde in Cretliton was one that left Fred Kerr e yards on- Wednes- day. The load contained thirty-five hun,dred brick and Was taken to Ex- eter by Norman. Beaver. -The Exeter Advocate Of last week saes t Mies Mary McArter, teacher at Sodons left; Saturday for her home in Belasels. While here she won mapy friends- by her ;sunny dispOsition, .who will be sorry to learn of her de- parture. She takes a schod in Mor- rie next, year. -Mre. Joint McEachen, of Shipka, In Stephen township, died Oil Mon- day, December 24th, at the age of 65 years. She had been ill since last epring. She leaves a husband - and 3 sons and five daughters te moure the gloves ahd countless other articles loss' and cherish the memory or a will not be bought by Catholics of good wife and mothee. countries where freedom of wor- -At the close of a very successful ehip exists. It was further pointed public examination held in echool section No. 5, Rullett, -Mr. Johes, 'Claes II -C. Alexander, M. Jones. Class III -W. Stevenson, C. Stone- man. , Huron County Model Sshools. that the boycott, were It taken up in t -hese two countries, vyould strike home with force. Mr. James L. Killoran, barrister, presided at the Seeforth meeting, and The Board, of Exeminers for the his Hanoi' Judge 13 L. Doyle, at the county of Huron -met in the public Goderice gathering. The resolutions school, Seaforth, on Friday, Decetsa which sum up the results of the ber 28th, to finish the. Work of, the lneftinge are ' as follows; Model school examinations. As the " That we, the Cetholles of the session just closed was expected tc county of Huron. deelare our gratit be the last, there were a large num- tede to the people and past Govern- Goderich there were 44 &tree& the ber of -students in attendance. at ments of France, who for over teenfour- faith °alit:rut illhdeltdicestheesCthorishtelavne term and 43 wrote, ' one filling to -write on account of sickness. In ad- - earned the title of the meat Christ-, dition. to these there ' were 'twenty Ian nation, 1 who wrote on the final for renew- I "We regret that for some years ale, at Clinton 11, quid at Goderich 9 past the evident trend of successive malting in all 108. The papers were Governments of France has beeh to - considered fair. ero pass caneldates -waede driving religion out of the na. had to make 60 per cent. of the total tioh, M. Briand, the present Minis - and 75 per °anti for honors. The ter of Public Worship, in an address pass mark was ;t750 and the honor to the echool teachers at Amiens said mark 937. The Model classes this recently; The time has come to root year have maintained the reputation 1113 front the mint* of French children of the county Model schools for the ancient faith which leas served good work during. the term, a large titshe elitiffhptoseof, freaned tthoourgehptl.acIet Wis ure number receiving honors. Honors-Brimicombe, B.; Blake, j. to get slid of the Christian Idea,. We ; Cowan, Annie, Culbert, Mary R.; have hunted Jesus out of the army, Drysdale, Helen, Foster, Olive E.; the navy, the 'schools, the .,hoseltals, Girvin, Mayme L.; Goldthorpe, Elia, insane and orphan asylums, and law Govenlock, Rae,.Henderson, Insamblental ;; out of trod' srawtt waletofgmenthsetr.bunt Him Jackson, Mary, Johnston; - Johnstone, Martha, Murdock, Jean ; "That while our indignation is McManus, Lilia,n; Miners, Victoria, c.hiefly directed against the Govern - MacDougall, Belle; Petrie, Annie A.; ment of France, and not against the Robb, Elia, Rands, Jennie, Ros.s, M. ; people as a wbole, yet we cannot es - Swann, Annabel, Sparks, Mabel, gard the people gen,erally • as blame - Stirling, Charlotte., Smyth, Betsy, lees on account of ,their apathy and indiffereece, more than their hoetile Toll, Pearl ; Trick, Hattie ; Walters, Monet; Birke, Wm. H.; Badour, H. ity to religion; and to emphasize I.; Boyce, Arthur J. ; Eberhaedt, F.; our disapprobation of the attitude of Fingland, William ,• Fowler, Foster, both Government and people, we here - Gardner, Sydney, ; Gordon, D. ; Gras- by pledge ourselves not to buy any eickt D. C. ; McLennan, Alex. ; Mot goode of .French . manufacture until Le ode Angus, Mustard, T hornten ; Scott ,Frank. Paas-An.sley, Laura, ; Barkley, M.; Burne, Ettie ; Capling, Ethel M. ; °amerce', Eva ; Campbell, Gertrude; Davidson, Ethel, Hess, Freda, Hor- ton. Evelyn; La.w, Annie; Mallough, Irene, Marshall, K ate, McCracken, •Carrie ; McGregor, Maud; McKinnon. Elia; McNair, Beatrice; Petrie, V.; Robinson, Lottie, Scrirngeour, J. ; Sheriff„ Irene; Stewart; Winnifred ; Sullivan, Nellie, Taylor, Bella, Tray, Maud M. ; Anderson, Alex. ; Boyce, N.; Brintnell, Alvin ; Fraser,' Finlay: Forreet, Robert, Hogarth, Clinton ; Love, James, McCrostiej John, Mc- Lean Donald ; Siddal, Gordon ; Swan, lerillia.m D. DISTRICT CERTIFIC.ATES. - Honors -Blake, Nora ; Cluff, *Mollie; Sewers, Laura, Kate• , Pass -Glen, Alexandra ; McNair, S. 'Robinson Edmund, Sheriff, Cora, - Hutton, 'John C.; Purcell, John 3.; Reynolds, Ernest 3.; Yeo, Franklin. • RENEWALS. Pais -Mark, 390; Honors, 48/. Hon- ore-Cuyler, Edna; Huston, Clara, ; Manning, Edna; lacCourt, Catherine; Porter, Maud ; Robertson, John E.; Thompson, Isabel E.; . ,Worthington _ ante, Mabel; Durand, 0.; McGavin, Edwin ; McEwen, Tena, Mc- Kay, Lizzie; McDonald, M.; Millia,n, Bertha; McDonald, Alex. •F.; Robin - eon, Lillian; Sanderson, Etta; Sturdy, Fancett E.; Switzette Theresa. The following are under age, and will not receive their certificates till they are eighteen: Birks, Wm. H.; Cam- eron, Eva; Culbert, Mary R.; •Cap - ling, Ethel; Goldthrope, Ella I.; Hen- derson, Isabell ; Hess, Freda; 0.; Law, Annie; Mallough, •Irene ; Murdock, Joan; McManus, ; McKinnon, Elia; Petrie, Violet; Scott, Frank M.; Swan, Wm. D.; Siddall, Gordon C.; Toll, Pearl, • East Huron .0onservatives The annual meeting of the Conser- vatives of East Huron .was held in the town hall, Brussels, on- Friday last. There was a large attendance and the meeting was both enthusias- tic and 'harmohious. The re• -organi- zation was effected for the riding as it exitits for both Dominion and Pro- vineial purposes. Mr. Dudley Holmes of Wingham, was unanimously re-el- ected preeidena. and the other rid- ing officerS were : First vice, John Wilford, Blyth; 2nd vice, John Scar- lett, McKillop; 3rd Nice, Robt. Mos - grove, Bluevale ; secretary, Theo. Hall, Witigha,m ; treasurer, William Smith, Walton. An executive cern- mittee was elected composed of the officer, prepaident of each murilci- petty, and past presidents of the association. Dr.. 'Chatholtre M. P., of Mast, Hur- on, addreeetect the electors at consid- erable length., He denounced the ex- travagant and corrupt methods ad- opted by the Government at Ottawa. and gave a lucid and interetithig• ac- count of his Stewardship. Re also outlined hie system of 'told storage the wrongs inflicted on the ,church be fully redressed. , " That these ;resolutions be com- municated to the principal journals of Canada and the United States for publication, to the Knights of Colum- bus and other fraternal societies and to euch other persons as may be deetned proper.'" • flurori Noted -The Goderich Star has, thig year, entered on its 48th, year a publication. -known -resident of Wingham for sev- eral years, died recently in St.- Louis, miszsMmourersii. WD: mWoi.ii:rndg:liso,f a Grand Bend, former well met with a painnil accident eome dew) ago by falling on the loe and injuring her back.' --The annual. meeting of the Ethel cheese factory will be held in the township hall, Ethel, on Saturday, January 5th, at one p.m. -Mr. and Mrs. John Quirk, two of Wingharnts 'most 'highly respected re - idents, recently cetehrated the 50th anniversary ot their wedding day. -John Meffett has- returned to Clin- ton from Winnipeg, wnere was •a patient in the !hospital for thirteen weeks, having had a bad attack of typhoid fever. • -Mist; Evelyn Turner, fornierly of Clinton, but who of late has been teaching at Maple_ Creek, Sask., has been engaged by the school board of Wetaekiwin, Alberta. -The trustees of school section No, 1, Stanley, have engaged Miss Pat -1 tone of Shipka,, Stephen township, as their teaeher for next year at a sal- •ary of $800. —A 'quiet wedding took place in %%Zola() ow Chrietenes Day, when. Fred II. Mason, of Ethel, and Miss Annie Bertha •Heaslip, of Toronto, were married by Rev. Mr. Falls. -Mr. John Houston; reeently of Clinton, hae resigned his position as principal • of the Rochland • High School, and accepted the principal- ship of Smithville High School. -Mrs. Argo, wife of Rev. James Argo, who was recently killed' at a railway crossing in London, Was t e mother of Wm. and James Argo, �f the Winghain high school. -Dr. Blackall, formerly of Hemet 1 who has been in the west since re- tiring from ethe hotel business there, tat 'returned. He has secured a hotel in Prince Albert, and, will return there with hie family at mice. -The pupils of the school in section No. 2, Ueborne, presented their teach- er, Mies Ilamilton, with, a handsome manicure set as a Christmas gift, phrordiaoyetts. to the school closing for the -• Prhicipal Lough of ,Clinton Model &hoot may be proud cit timsele and his last model class, • which Was 00111000eth of forty-five pupils, all of whom passed; their examination, 21 taking ilMeirta. Mr. Lough has not had a failure for over ten years. Mr. Mr. Lough; Is a veteran In the pro - Class II.—A. Clarke, B. Irwin, Ww, fession-. and has devoted his life 'to Dotbirty, Ohl* 0, Sadler, of fat:ni, product, told how, the it. If era bed mOre teacbe're of taxes Pala V the rateele, penditure. •amoents to $1,20.I0, whtcii inciudes $243 M tater anoes; 0,18244 in. roads bridges ; $2,111.60 for tourity 1,540.39 in drainage work. The e on hand le $6,117.85._ The assets 'arnreatit to $9,358.,96 and the liabilities' to $8,- 867.9e. The county rare last year was $2,111.60 and thie year It is $2,934. -Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Yearley,- et Stephen, near Cretliton, celebratett their silver wedding or the 25th an- nivereary of their marriage at their pretty and comfortable home, on the evening of December 22nd. There were about 70 gileSts present and a most enjoyable time was spent. The es- teem in which Mae and Mrs. Year- ly are held by their friends was fit- tingly exemplified: by the large nurn- ber. of beautiful and wetly presents Which they received. a -On Sunday, December 23reht Rev. E. H. Saavere, of Brueetield, read at the church eervicese a report, writ- ten- by Mr. Albert McQueen, who died. last summer (Mt West, to the Home Miesionary Society: A thureli is to be built at Manville, Alberta, where Me IrleQeeen preached, to be tailed th.e MeQeeen. Siemer's". Mr. Mc - Queen's earnings, with gifts front others, including the school section. near Wingliam, where he taughanow amount to $200, which wilt be sent out art seal as the people are ready foe it. -The Gotlerieh Signal of last 'week says One of the pleasant events of - the Christmas season for the prepriet- who luts :successfully, taught the ore of the signa was a presentation School for the past flee years, was ma to them by the members ef the presented with, a handsome secretary edtresa 0wriasSzestuaradtsh7y matrt.e,r,wneanitiANnattet and book case, accompanied by an. ad - and loath/ member of the firm was dress, -Mies Mary.. Chant, *eldest &met- pv:weesiv,teridarNividstolimrlye IrifrfainSaelr. wiT)h-telneraet- '- ter fo Mr. H. B. Chant, of Clinton, met with a peculiar accident one ciplents, who were taken completely morning not long ago, before she hwyordeeTortitex,pre' setoternthPlera apIpnrectatlioewn was out of her bed. In yawning she dislocated her Jaw; and the services of the kindly thoughtfulness which pdrnoimgenptceed of a doctor were necessary to re set and action, and aonfd thaelsGst6afff thine the member. -The home of Mr. and Mre. John the work of turnthg out the best and brightest tinier in Huron eteun- Baker, Goderich, was the scene of pretty wedding on December 26th, T. when thein third daughter, jemlina, •was married to George Higginson, foreman at- tee Goderlea elevator. Rev.• Jameet A. Anderson pertormed 0 itt Neminations.-The thonenations took place in Industry hill on Monday at the -ceremony. There were over a hum- .1-2 Veleck. The: 1-0110Wing candidates - were nominated:: For reeve Dr. W - J.- Milne,. John Potter, A, W. Sloan and Frank Metcela The two 'fain- ntena running. Fpr councillors ellowing were nominated : J. H. w, W. Johnetone B. Gerry," atter, W. Vatiction, D. Critienden. For .truetees; James Sims, Dr. Deng and Dr. Charlesworth. After the nominations an . atliournment was Made until the evening wnen the hall was packed with an anxious crowd to listen to the vedette speakers and they certainly caused a considerable amount of amusement. There were also some bitter things -said and it is likely, to be herd fight, especially • , .ft(Er thet-ee7rea.bid ontrttliane"iWteanat :tin" putate it. opened de January 13:tugin2ensds. Cuolielesge Mo- cltitnOcinitiPatoealiticses, butitlothr ewnjhuso t;stoetohen_ Nee has beep. compelled to resign, te-det'ed the most suitable for the and the commercial department will grLioni3:illitQiuoll bylai4vw%. lire*PectiVe be -leader the direction et Principal Spotton, aesistett by his :brother, MT. Briets.-Rev. Mr. Richardson, of, A. R. Spotton, Miss Dever will have hiWgyjominitttgb,eibpnreoducteydatertihane poreetoxerehmiee,sett- cnsheanrtg.e of the stenographic depart -a" dred guests prevent. -Miss Maud Porter, who hap been teaching in Centralia for the Jest two and half years, has resigned that position to accept a poettion on the Hay -Stephen boundary, a short distance west of Exeter. The section le a ernall one, has one, of 'thee_ ost modern echool houses in the iiispect- erste_ and pale: a good salary. -Mr. Joseph Colciough, of the Base Line, neer Clinton, was leading an animal by a 'rope the other day, when it bolted around the corner of a barn, catching the littlet finger of his right hind between the- rope aid the corner of tile barn, 'cutting A so badly that. the -doctor tiled to am- Ohel the - Friday evening and aloe -ocetipiedttee • 1 pulpit on Sunday • morning -and even - Auburn, and Dungannon, is volune tartly giving' en) his- position, to presented the firm of Cantelon Bros, i igon on the people_ Next vedity Clinton, for the past exteen Ware, in the territory radiating between eeufairyetebeee peutieifigte_oemr,setwii.e.xisingeonetteuee: Clinton and Baytield, and Clinton, accept that of western rehresentamct: ebeoeinngt °vitt abnoillnedervoaiderIr, tbhuet sertkutia,"0. lpvhee refoorh;tastrghowoleszlecof„irm of -Mr. J. E. Cantelon, Who has Hamilton. ;vat in' very good shape and quite 0 re- , Ing eta made a very favorable Int- : Laneyt i was ondeapey nteveventinyg4.---nreetiwr. beTrer it owning and Sunday the Rev. M. pied the pulpit of the Methodist thrteell -The auction sale of the estate of number en joyed thenweive& in this on the premises, near •Dashwbod, the late John .Winkenweder took place last. tt A eitunber took In the tea 'meet - week and was well attended. The - ier at Londesboro and A few ' -Went tYro Goderich to attend he ball there laieorinze, tewadas pproupredrhtayee, a cohnytainijoang. W111.?" -in the evening. A teiv also went lert for $4,600, while the BO etre fern, attend a .dan0e, 00 tains It ,eli in out to Mr. McDonald's. Thillett, to Stephen,was-Neivlal°tP112re°11a7endeee"bi;n rill i elaellivernsoetiniof,,AttieriuiepeteniwearleTrhe-ed ttlaraemeic. Stephen for $2,150. Lawrence Stnillie, one of - their mini- on the river hill at Dungannon, hat reached Blyth inyt.h _while 0011:e boys were coaating „ laying gang of ehebuctt tph;vah. aeavevbeearte _ ear all w wilsoisteachinge.eetg echool at Hell - Nettie Stew - distance of twenty feet, but fortim- worth, ts at .preseet ben std over the bridge. He fell a. visiting her par- ately landed on some solid Ice that ente here. -Mr. Stover, who haet been, ' , had forteedteround the abutment. A -electrician for the past few menthe, few feet either way would have land" left on Saturday for -a better posit- ed bill'l into ,the open current, and he ion. Ver. John Nevins, who used could not have escaped drowning.' to ran the plant but Who has been —A pleasant event took Place on le R,egete, for the past year, reterned Wednesday, December . 26th, 'at the home Saturday night and will take residence of Mr. --4.11c1 Mrs* Duncan I "ergo of the plant again -Mr. Rot, McEwen, Clinton, when their daugh- riditexay ten ma week. to tette pos- ter, Mary, became the bride tit Mr. O. sexialoh ei his jewelrybifsinetina Lionel Paisley. The ceremony WAS Shelburne, thaelhg the good wishes Of performed under an evergreen arch with wedding bells, by Rev. Dr. Stewert, in. the presence of a large number of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. -The statutory , etaternent of re- ceipts and expenditures for Hulett Lor the past year has been issued. Thee assdte of t be township are: Bal- ance on hand, 5161,72; in bank, cur- rent Account, $1,400; in bank, pro- ceeds- of 'debentures, $3,914.39; un- collected taxes., $240. Liabilities: Lo- cal Improvement siebentureet $2,766; C.P.R. debentures, 20 years, $,886.- 60; unpaid accounts, $800, -A Chrietinas tree was held in the -echoed house in. section No. 10, Stan- ley, on Monday evening df last week. A very 'Short programme, accompani- ed the presenting of the gifts of San- ta Claus, which took • considerable time, as the tree was tevered With presents, not only for the little folk but for the grown up onee as *ell. Miss Jean Mustard is to be bomplia- mented on the success of this undert tekinge . -Mrs. Neil McKay died at the re- sidence of Mr. J. N. McKenzie, in Aslitleld, on Christmee Day. Her maiden 'name was McRae; she was a native of Cape Breton, and was 76 years of age. About 24 years ego she - came :with her husband to Goderich, where they resided until the death of Mr. lIcKey about twenty years ago. inco which time, she has made her home with Mr. ticKe zle, In .A.1311 field. The financlal statetnent Of the t ownehlp ctf isTurnebt rry from ist Of je;roiarytatho mber, 1906, slievis tile total recOlpts to have been $14,412.95, less a balance on handof $1,422.10. Of tftis =Oil 0 ' his many friends here The Masotis held a special meeting Tuesday eve ening of thie week. -Mr. and We. John Ensigh are spendirtg a few hole !clays at Detroit -Mr; Beg, tiood- day spent Sunday with friends in Goderich.-A few from here attended the ball at Seaforth lest Fridae* er- ening.-Mr. and Mrs. Ip.teston, of Grand View, Manitoba, visited their uncle, Mr. Robert Douglass a few clays of the past week. -Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, of Galt, visited 'relatives in town over the New Yet:ay.-Mr. G. Xreighling, of Arcola, Manitoba, * at present visiting relatives and friends in these parts. -Miss Kate Barr, of Goderich, spent New Yeare with rel- atives here -Mr Archie _ McQuarrle, of Winnipeg, is at present visiting hto parents here. --*--- • Beechwood Our School. ---Th following, the standing of the pupils ot school No. 8, MeKillop, as the Iseult of the Christmas examinations: :Olean. IV - Margaret Beichert, B. Benermann. Sr. III -W. Houlden, John Murray, Annie Belteilt, Lizzie Eckert Jr. III Martha Benernsenn, Joe Murray, John Delti, Wm. Kanter, Charlie Dietz. Sr, 11-Litzle Mettler, John . Eckert, Dora Pitz Mary Kietner, -John Bener- mann, hfe:linda Keohlar, Gessie Hick- nell, Joe Eckert, E. Kleber, Eltninat Regale, Jr, Ire -Annie McKay, Vera Eckert, Ella. Drager, LovIna, Rapeln, Leo Murray, E. Steurnagle. Part II Beuermann, Dave Beuer- maneit Part 1_, Sr. -Lydia Keetilar, Er Regale, Rate Eckert, Eddie Koeh- tar. Part I; Jr. -Martha Bertnethele, Maggie McLaughlin., Camila Murray, 8,601.15 Wag Itna Rapein Annie INTtner, John te Wheeze1 Mettler .-B, 'Et OtC-Onner, = oft