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Our store Will 0 manT 'tuts
both useful and. 'Urn amental. We
'have dozens of sietielee that ineke
Our stook cannot be beaten
edlendid gifts f4 old end yelt4.
ATT RINDS OP GUTERY
EWERS :PLATED.
Kai* AND PORICS
OREL LATED TEAPOTS
PET katIPERS
ANCY
GEM FOOD CHOPPERS
Also special assor4nent of
NEW SKATES AND I -looser STICKS
Give us a Call, and ,whether you
buy or not we shall'be. 'glad ,to •
see you,
OBXSICI1Y & SMILEY,-
SEAFOJITEL
HardWare, -StOyeS and COAL
DOMINION' BA
READ ()MOE, •TOROINI;r
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Capital, Fully Paid 1.10-$3,000,oeo.00
'Reserve Fund and un-
divided Profits $ 3..839, 000
Deposits by Public $32,00.0,000 '
Total Assets 48,000,000 •
BEAFORTH BRANOH,
tory faoility for the-' transacting of a
sueral banking bunkum.
Ootleotione-made on ail -Tante in Canada
•_id abroad.
Advances made to Fermere. Speolal
st-
*n1tou paid to tile QPN4,44.9R ale Notes.
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SAVINGS BANK.
Deposits of one dollar mid upwardeee,
caved, and interest paid or added June
_30th and December 31st. Withdrawals
*nay he made at any tithe.-
A. E. GIBSON,
Manager.
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WINTERTERM OPENS JAN, _2nd. --
Lo--r-Tff:dee,4z-
R. S. RATS. Solicitor
STRATFORD, , ONTARIO.
This ache& is -recognized to ibe one of the leading
COmmercial Schoolc in merlea. Our grad-
uatea are in demand as 13u bless College teach-
ers. The most recent ap n ieatiowe received
for a teacher offered $1,400 Per annum. We be
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neve we are running one of the most progressike
and up-to-date business training schools in the
Province. The demand upon us for offee help is
seVeral times the supply. Write for our free
catalogue, _ • -
ELLE:Yr.r .84- MoLAOHAN,
POncipals.
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James Watson
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tatieCeSsOr toW. N. WatSOn
NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH.
General Fire, Life and Accident Insur-
ance agent, fReed &tate and Lear
- Agent.
Dealer in first-olass _family and Ma/mime
taring Sewing Maehlues and Cream
Separateres viz.
New Raymond and 'White Sewing
Machine?, and Natitinal and .
thee eds. Cream Separators
Also eewieg machine tteedles, oil, attacb.
meats, repairs atd. sundries for all
kinds of seeirig machinee. -
With over 25 years experience in the above
busineee 'you can refit beamed of prices
equere chelleg and sateefaceion
guaranteed. -
.JAMES WATSON,
nenranee •Agent, and dealer in Sowing Machine
and Bicycles. North Malta street, &Worth.
.Send us a -Horse-
- AND WE WILL —
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BLANKET
Hirn with the best blanket for the money-
. Wool, Jute and Hers*.
BORES—
Galloway, Eisbort, Goat, lione and, Imitation
Buffalo. We ;-uarancee the quality. Com-
pare prices. ,
HARNESS—
Our own make of genuine Kribber T.rimined
Harness. It la the best value in Canada. "Ask
yOur neighbor about them.
MITTS & CLOVES_
200 pair of samples at wholeaate prices. - A
Snap. .
Bells-Trunks-Valiaes - Suit Cases-
• Plush and 1Vool Rugs, Etc:.
Inspect our atoek before ptuthasing.
Ma Broderick,
OPPOSITE comereseeee HOTEL,
Seaforth.
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Watch Our
Christmas Window
WE HAVE, BEAVTIFITL
PIPES AND EXCELLENT TOBACCOS
ALL KINDS - ALL-PRIOES
Doers FORGET -
A NICE CLEAN SHAVE H
AND Nitay AIR OUT.
SIT.A.P'TeMS
Opposite Commercial llotel, Se,aforth.
XMAS PRESENTS
We are prepared to show you the
nicest and best assorted stock
of jewelry that has ever
been your privilege' to see
in so araall a town. We
invite youeto call and
• look over our goods.
'OUr priesa are
lowest poiseible
-consistent:
• with qual-
ity.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
BY ANY ONE
DALY
Jeweller & Optician
Dater of Marriage Licensee.
43ARDNO BLOCK SEAFORTH
nrou out
DISTRICT MATTBIR
Egmondville Notese-bers Geo. Brown
has had hie third ' finger taken off
as. 'the reptelt he an accident in the
NoblIen mill . last summer,- Miss
Mary pinlayson spent New Yeare iii
Mitchell,Mrs. Taylor, of Ridgetown,
la visiting at the ihanse.-Mrs. Nell
Shaw it; St. Catharines attend-
ing the Wedding of .her brother. -Mr.
Cooper, of Olinten, delivered a good
sermon on local. option ill the church.
on Sunday 'morning.
Died- in Dakota. -We learn .of the
death at Baekoo, North Dakota, of an
Oa 'resident of the township of' Tack-
'ersnlith, in the person of Mr. Alex.
meLean, ler, Mr. McLean, died on the
26th of Declernher. He was aged 82
years and 6' months. He was born at
Loch Sunar, Argyleehire, Scotland,
ana eltele .i. Canada in 1852 and re-
sided, on the -2nd soncession, LAB.,
Tuckeremith, until 1880, When. he re-
moved to Pembina county, North Da-
kota He will he remembered by
many of the older residents oe this
ed, during the -past year, On Nednese -wit decorated with eve;-
•day Mr. Miirdie and fit,ew7t
• withdrew as eanclidatees ter the see .e -
ship and Mr. McLean wits declared
elected by acclamation. .The follow-
ing - Who were 'nominated for he
council]. also withdrew: Alexan er
Winter, John -Kale, George Turnb 11,
John" Robb, -Thomas Stephens. he
following therefore are candid tee
to the council D. J. McCalittrie G.
Murdie, J. C. Greig, :Wm. Kerslake,
John A. 'Stewart, John O'Keefe and
. John Cltiff. •
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The County Counc11.-The 'follow-
ing have been, elected members of
the Huron County Council by.ea,c010,-
/nation ; Bayfield, Dr. Woods ; Clin-
, ton, IL ,Cantelon • Wingha•m, Dr.Tr
why; Brussels, 'John Leckie, -Sea-
forth, M. Y. McLean"; Tuckerseilth,
Robert MelCay; Grey, Wm. FraSer, ;
Tuirnberry, John MosgrOve ; Nest
w , . ie. I f
the other municipalities there
be a contest.
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Mission Band. -The annual meeting
of the Egmondville Graham Mission
Band was 'held in the church on Wed-
nesday, January 2nd. The report of
the past year's, work -'evits read! and
adopted. The following] officere were
elected for 1907; President, Mrs.
Shaw; vice preeident, MiSlc M 'gee
I Charters ; treasurer, Miss I abet
hes-,
, Monk; secretary) Miss ilarnmie
checker' tournament whi h closed in
°ntario ney ; organiets, Miss Harriett Bessie
Checker Champion. -A the
air. Na. sr. fend Miss Nettie' Cheseey. T.he Barid
Hamilton on Monday last,
:Walton, of Seaforth, won ' the ,chare- has dem; a great work in the past
plonShip. Walton lost but xirree_ arid all wish for a continua,n e of
the good work.
game e out of 44, winning 21 and ---.
drawing 20. This gives Nira,Iton the' 0
chomplonsh p of Canada,. which case About A Seaforth Boy. -The Ree
31 Regina, Leder of a, recent date eases;
Ties with t the championship ne
and $25. tiring th.e tournament Mr "B "Bert Van Egmond, ' Who !has 'Peen
-Walton met , and. defeated such well with Mr. W. W. La Chance, a
known piwyers as Pickering, of Bat. !teat, has severed his connection
timore; Garvin, of Ottawa and others, ,that firm and has entered into
of the best :checker players In the ,nershiP with Mr. E. M. Storey.
1 ' ill be known' as S
Dominion. Mr. Walton As- being connew -
gratuleted by hie Seeforth friends. e & Van Egmond, architects, a,mr their
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4----""a Block." Mr. Van Egmond is a,
The Da,nree---Thee dance given by. Seaforth boy and a son of 'Mr.
the bachelors of- Seaforth in Card- Van Egrnorid, now of Toronto.
no's hall, on 'Friday night last, was la seild, to' be very elever in his
one of 'the most successful ever give feSSIOn,
en here. The stewards had spared . --- *—
no efforts to 'T make' the hall look its First Hockey Match of the oeasop, Tuesday es en
and ;they were • *really suc- ing jantiary 8th, weather permitting, in the Aelforth
Skrsatinig itinkiiitereen Goderich accl Seaforb . A
ceseiful. The attendance was larger A
Admission e2L ; ialesolfzeh.ockey may be ex , eted.
than ustial, O -number of guests be- 20384
Ina Present from out of town. Ex- • 000Ante: FA0pRoSyALE.-A ,vating heifer calf to he sold
cellent music Nast furnished by Tony to Mrs. A, Calder, Seaforth, oppos-
ite Psiblie school. _ 5038x1
Vita' S orenestio from London, Sup -
WANTED. -A man to work a fruit farm in Cuba-
priir was: served, in tne dining r00/1r% married Man preferred. Apply to JonnMaePh
and dancing was kept up until well Barrister, London, Ontario. , 2
rchi-
with
part -
The
orey
lack
Wm.
He
pro -
on ire the morning, and: even 'then peo- FoRsTia,. Stratford, eye ear nos
le seemed loath to go. - throat specialist, will be at the Qiieen's7Hote
forth, on :Monday. January 7th, from 10 a.
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pin
Song Servicee-A sense service was
given In the Methodist church on
Sunday evening, and considering the
very inclement weather the attest];
ance was good. In addition to the
ueual eervice end a short e-sermote
by the pastor, Rev. A. K. „-Bieks, the
choir, under .the leadership of Mr.
W. H. Willis rendered, a hember of
appropriate anthems. Solos were giv-
en by Miss Clare Pickard and, Mr.
Roy Willis, and in eaddition ' Miss
Edna Pickard, Violinist, and Me. Mc-
Lean, cornetist, assisted.. Miss
Bothwell presided at the organ., The
seryices throughout wgra enjoyable
and edifying,' the varloel selections
being eplendidlY Tendon:- •
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A Sorrowful-, ;Re -Union. .- In, our
reference td the death a the. late
Mrs. James Sutherland, -last weeks we
otated that there -are e five surviving
.daughter. In this vee were in er-
ror. Th•(.1"P are Seven.. We • ornitt
Mrs; Thomas McKinney, of Beryl
and Mrs. James Young, of Wyoming.
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eisters were privileged to be Present ,
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SE TO LET. -On the corner of North Sate
at the funeral of their mother, on . -and James streets Possession given immediate
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Thursday -of last- week.: This is the For further particulars, apply to J. RANKIN, Sea -
It worthy oft note -that the seven
rson,
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and
, Sea -
4:80
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T., , RENT, No. 170 Goderich St., West : huge
comfortable dwelling house containing parlor, dining
room,kitehenpur bed rooms, bath room,closets,pantry
i
woodshed. hard and soft water, also good stabl and
two lots wita variety of fruit trees. Apply Tna
EXPOSITOR, 0FF1811, Or to Willi= Copp, Seafort .
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It will doubtless be of interest to music lovers co
know that Mr. john MeLinden, who is celloist with
the Jessie Maclachlan Concert Company, isithe pea-
essor of one of the 25 authenticated ' Stiude" i made
by the famous violinemaker at Cremona. Thi rare
old violin is highly prized by Mr, MeLinden, and he
has been offered as high as $30,000 for the i Istrn-
meat. 2038-1
MONEY WANTED. -Wanted, to borrow on good
town property, about 82,300 at 0 per oent. Apply at
TOS EXPOSITOR, CMOS, seaforth • 2038-tf
LECTURE,-Itev. S. Cleaver, D. D., of Metropoli-
tan Church, Toronto, will deliver his poprdarleeture;
" Jean. Val Jean k from Victor Ilugos' 4'Les Miser-
ablea," in the Pint Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday'
evening, Jii,ritutry 15tb. The proteeds train lecture
for the Young )Voman's Christian Association, Told°,
Japan, Lecture to begin ati eight o'clock. Admis-
, t
sion 250. 2038-2
' Miss Jessie Maclachlan was most fortunate in se-
curing Mr. Douglas Young,: the famoue Scottish
LyricTenorifor hK tour of the world.He is known to
Canadians through Ids former associations with Miss
Maelachain,and has been eagerly welcomed wherever
be has appeared, The other members of this splen-
did organization are Mr. John MeLinden, cello solo
bit, Mr. Alm rray Graham, Scottish piano soloist, and
Mr. Robert Buchanan, conductor And accompanist.
forth. _
first time they had all met in thirty-
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five years, the previous occasion be- I A Good. Lecture. -A treat is in
ing the marriag,e of Mr. and Mrs. istor e for tnotee who attend the leo-
James McKinney's of Bervie, which ture in the Presbyterian .church on
teek place at the old homestead, in Tuesday evening, January the 15th,
Hullett, at that time. I to be given by Rev. S. Cleaver,
1 D. D., of Metropolitan church., To -
Hockey. -The first 'hockey match ronto, On Jean Val Jean, the hero of
in the Intermediate series ,On this. 'Victor Hugo's "Les Miderables."
district was played in Clinton. on Dr. Cleaver is coneldered one of..
Thursday evening Yost between Cline ; the most popular and clever lecturers
ton and Sea,fortie fend resulted in a, of the Province and this is h1 moat
victory for Mitten by eix goals to popular lecture. The proceeds of
five. Considering, the fact that oar the lecture are to be given to the
boys have had ho praCtIee so fir Young Women's Criristion Associa--
this season, and the difficulty of tion, of Tokio, Japan, of which Idles
playing in so small a. rink as 'Olin- : C, MacDonald,- daughter of Hon. Dre
ton, our boys made a good showing- MacDonald, of Wingliam, is secretary.
and as the season goes on should fig- Miss. MacDonald spent some time on
ure up well.. her recent visit to Canada in inter-
-The first hockey game of the sea- ' °sting Ca,nadians in her work. The
eon . between. Goderich and Clinton
for the Intermediete championship of
the 0. H. A., whieh was played in
Goderich on New Year's night, re-
sulted in a score of! 7 to 2 in favor
of Goderich.
Honeeing ea Teacher.- The Auburn
correepondent of trie Clinton New
Era of last week says " Last Friday
afternoon the ijunior room in
the edhool, comfortably- filled with
pupils and friends, was. the scene
of an interesting occaSkirl. Miss
Sclater retiree from the teaching
kanks, for a, 'Mine, at least, not
even 'going to teach one, and her de-
parture ne sincerely regretted by
all: her pupils. The desire to ex-
press appreelaticin tangibly led to
the, presentation.. of a watch, chain
andi a signet eirig".'" The • presenta-
eociety is at present engaged in -build -
Ing a 'residence for girls In Tokio,
a need which is sorely felt by Chris-
tians in that city.
• Married In Toronto.: -The gentleman
who took the leading past in the
pleasant event dotelled in the fol-
loiying quotation from a Guelph
paper, is an old Seaforth boy and a
brother of Mrs. E. Hunt, of MeKii-
lop. It says: "The masria,ge took
t
place at Toronto, of Mr. Orland
Henry, Mosley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Mosley, Guelph, and Miss An-
nie Maud Welsn, eldest daughter ot
iMr. and Mrs. Welsh, also of this city.
,The groom le well and favorably
known in Guelph, having for a nurn-
, ber of years conducted a bicycle
tstore in partnership with his bro-
ther. About a year ago he went
tions were accontanied by a most-, to New Ontario, and later establish -
affectionately worded and compIimen- ed a sash- and door factory at Co-
tary address. ' Miss Sclater is a' bait. The bride is one of Guelph's
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William.' most popular young ladies, and un-
Selater of Seaforth. She has taught til a short time ago filled the p0 -
in the Auburn school for four years sition of book keeper .4 at the office
and hae, evidently, secured a very of the Fielding Chemical Co. After
warm place in the affections of both a, short wedding trip and a visit to
pupils and parents. relatives in the city, Mr. and Mrs.
Mosley will take up their residence
The Town Meeting. -There was not in Cobalt, and there the beet- wishes
a very large meeting in the town of a large circle of friends will
hall on Monday evening although the accomi3a,ny them."
attendance wase The foliewing
nominations werej enade : For Mayor,
M. Broderick; - foe. Reeve, M. i Y. Mc-
Lean, George Murdie • and John A.
Stewart; for Councillors, D. J. Me -
Callum, George Murdie, Alex. Win-
ter, 3. C. Greig, John Kale, George
Turnbull, JOhn Robb, Wm. K4rslake,
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Married in. Manitoba., - A corres-
pondent sends us the following: On
the 25th of December a quiet but
very pretty wedding took place at
Beresforcl, Manitoba, the home a
the bride's father, when Miss Laura
McKay was united in marriage to
John O'Keefe, John A. Stewart, Mr. William H. Carter, of Rapid
Thomas Stephens and John Cluff. For City, formerly of Tucker-el/nitre
School Trustees -North Ward, J. H. Promptly at five o'clock the bride en -
Reid, Beet ward, Sohn Rankin ; and ; tered the parlor, on the arrn of her
South. Ward, A. IE. Stewart. At the ' father, to the strains' of Men,dalssolin's
illations, the clerk declared the under a bell and an arch of ever -
dose be the hour for receiving nom- I wedding march,, and took her place
Mayor and _School Trustees elected greener The bride looked cbarming in
by acclamation, and announced that a dal
other candidates would require to trirern
-file their declaration of qualifica- i and o
AiOn with. him before twelve o'clock showe
noon on Wednesday. Mr. B. B. Gunn nese
y gown of Persian lawn
d with lace. She wore a veil
enge blossoms, and carried a
boquet of White carnatione,
us. and maiden hair fern. -Af-
M. P., was appointed ehairman and ter ceremony the party repairod:
the several _can.didates addressed the , to the dining room, and partook of
meeting on towni affairs. The meet- ! an ample dinner. There were 'Ilene
Ing was a moat harmonious one and present but the intimate] friends and
the people: seemed to be well satisfied relatives of the contracting parties.
vvith the manner' in which the. bus- Rev. Robert' dcKay, a couain of the
'nese of the town bad been transact- bride, was the officiating clergyman.
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greens, -carnations 'arid holly. T
evening was Spent in games and eoc-
'al.' chat; About ten O'clock Me. and
Mrs. Carter. left arret_d, showers df
rice. The preeerits were numerous
and coetly, and :01:toveed the high es-
teem in which the happy dOuple are
held. The groorreee gift to ,tie bride
was a handsome gold monogram
bracelet, and to the organise a
pearl scarf- pin.
Masonic Iosta,lia,tion.-The following
members a Britannia Masonic lodge,
Seaforthlwere inetalled, as officersfor
the current year, on Thursday ev-
ening a last -week, by _Past District
Deputy Grand Master Dr. Cooper :
Beirrows, M. pe worshipful roas-
ter; W. j. Moffatt, past master;
McCallum'*tenter warden; George
Chesn,ey, ''junlot‘ warden, ev John
Berry, chaplain; :W. D. Bright, treas.
nrer; L. 0. Jackson, oecretarY ;
Hate r, senior deacon, S. Dorranee,
Junior deacon; 3, Dodds, mister of
comma les; C. li,IcGregor, Y. S., S. S.;
J. A.J. S.; Alf3x. McLennan, or -
genie George Patterson, tyler, ; R.E.
Creeswell and John Rankin, audi-
'tore. The regular meeting of the
lodge hi held on the first Monday in •
each meth, and visiting brethren are
always welcome.
Buelness Changes. -Messrs. Che: -ey
80 Smiley, who have been engage In.
the hard -ware buelness here for t, ;3
past few years, have dissolved par.e:
nenship. Mr, Chesney has purchased
Mr. Smiley's "interest, and will con-
duct the bueiness hirnself. Mr Smil-
eyehas. mot yet pickedout a location,
but is at present on the look, -out for
one.
-Mr. Robert Willis has purehased
the boot and shoe business of Mr.
W. H. Willis, and, together with his
son James, will conduet the buelnese,
v,ridle Mr'. W. H. Willis Wilk devote
hte entire time to U.I.1e manufactur-
ing. Mr. 'Robert `Willis has 'Ws-
poeed of Ms interest , in the firm of
R. Willie' & Son, to Kr. W. G. Willis,
who 'has been managing the business
for eorne yeare, and the old business
will 'be :continued by Mr. W. G.
Willis. The We'll. store will
be condticted .under the firm name of
Robt.I -Willis, and the narde o Robt.
Willis & Son will be succeeded by
Walter G Wilile. '
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Local Briefte-Messrs. N. Purdy
and C. Holmee who were heine here.
emending the 'holidays, :returned to
Orillia on :Wednesday. They like
Orillia and say it la a live business
town. -Herbert Morrison, who has
been in Lowell, Massachusetts, was
home spending the holidays with
his mailer and other friends. He
likes Lowell and is doing wen. there.
-Mrs. 3. H. Pyper wad son, a Ham-
photo of vas Carrie 'knight le Oa
exhibition in Jackie* Brottiers' Show
winelew, and it epeaks well for the
excellent work of this popular studio;
Mies Enight is the yoang lady grades
ate_ of the Seafortia Collegiate Insti-
tutei who recently won So great tarn
In the large educational centres. -
Mho Margaurito Beattie, daughter of
Mr. end Mrs. Robert Beattie, ot West
streoty is at present spending her
holiday.s at the par/metal home here. -
The many friends a leiree Wm.Lock-
hart, of McKillop„ will be pleased to
learn that alio Is now 5111110St fully
reeovered front her recent serioud
illness -Miss Nellie Devereaue, mil-
liner, of Ottawa, is at present spend -
Ing tier holidays at the parental home
of lifte and Mrs. Edward Devereaux,
Huron Road Eaet, MeICIllope-Miss B.
E, Cottechaik, of Brantford, spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mre. S. Gottschalk, of letclCillop,-Miss
M. A. Hewitt, of London, is spending
• the .holiclays with her parents, Mr.
and WS, 3. Hewitt,' of town -Mrs
John H. Elliott, of Carberry, 'Mani-
toba, la at present the guest of Mr.
and Mns, Ralph Elliott. It Is twenty-
five years since Wes Elliott has been
in this locality, and Inc) doubt she
will find a great change. -Mr Peter'
Rennie, of Roleatt, Sask., and son of
Mr. David Rennie, a, former realdent
of McKillop, is in this vicinity with
hie bride, visiting friends and rela-
tives. Mr. Rennie was married on
Christmas Day, at Dumblene, to Miss
Maud Brice, niece of Mrs. M. Thomp-
son, of this town. -Mr. and; - Mrs.
Stephen Lamb, of Stratford, spent
New Year's Day with friends in town
-Mrs. George McPhee, of Manitoba,
who was spending the winter with
her parents in Stephen, was here this
week visiting her sister -In-law, Mrs
A. Mcl3hee,-Miss May Duncan, of
Guelphi was visiting friends` In town
this week. - MSS McIntyre, of
Ne* Brunswick, was here this week
The guest of Miss Phenele Cowan. -
Mr. Alex. McLennan had the 'mis-
fortune to get one of his fingers
broken a few days ago while trying
to stop a runaway team on Mahr
street and which he was successful
15 cloing.-Mr. Roy Scott left this
week for tile west and will go
through to the coast, combining bus-
iness with pleasure -Mr Robert Fer-
MIAMI of Buffalo, An Htlr011ite, ammumg.
was In town calling on old friends
this- week. -Mr. Archibald Scott, of
.the firm a Scott Bros., returned home .
this -week after an absence of six '
months on businese in Manitoba. -
and Mrs. H. F. Welsh and
daughter, of Hamilton, epent the
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Welan.-Mr. IL J. a e be an
holidays under the parental roof .of
imilimimalamileasaiwimiihrismaiffewo
ong,rserekisirick ;Nfai44%.-.1",:r•IMPAVY
ur Quar e
elebration Sale
Seems to have struck the chord of popa-
larity at the proper time—if judgment
May be based upon the response that
has come from the announcement of
same.
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.1 Low Prices are
Strong Magnet' o
Trade," our store shonld be
Crowded to Full Capacity -
during the Coratng Week.
Bailey, of Albion, N. Y., . proprietor
te the Cady block, Seaforth, was In, •
guest of her sister, Mrs. F. Robin- t W1 I end Januar
town this week, -Mrs. E. G. Mecum-
ber, of .Chicago, who has been the
Mon, spent the holidays at the pas- son, Egmondville, for the past few
ental home of Mr. Jelin Beattle.-Mr.
Douglas Campbell, of Cleveland, spent
Christmas and New Years here with
his mother and sister. and other
friends, -Misses Bessie and Edna
Smith, of Williamstown, Michigan,
are visiting their uncle and: aurit,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatcher. -Mr.
Norman Hoffman, of the law schoel,
Toronto, opent New Years wlth
friends hr town. -Mr. W. Duncan,
of St. Marys, was in town on Friday.
5 -Our old friend, Mr. Thomas Dick,
of the township of Hay, was in town
.6n Friday last paying a brief visit
to his son, Mr. James Dick ancl fam-
ily. (Mr. Dick is. now eine 6! the few
survivors of the old guard of pioneer
eettlere of Huron to whom the pre-
sent generation are so much, indebt-
ed, but, although he is 82 years of 'age
he is still as .emart and active as
many men of fifty. That he may -
long remain so will be the sincere!
wisli of his mItny triendsee-Mr. and;
Mrs. James McKinney, of I3ervie,
Bruce county, who were here attend-
ing the funeral of Mrs. Sutherland,
Mrs. McKinney's mother, spent a
few days with Miss Sutherland and
other friends returning to their home
on Monday. While here Mr. McKin-
ney paid: his thirty-sixth annual sub-
scription to The Expositor. He has
jest returned from an extended tour
througn 'Manitoba. He was greatly
pleased with the country and ihtends
rhturning in the spring although. he
has no thought of residing there per-
manently. -Mrs. Joseph Waliacer has
mile from Winnipeg and will reside
with 'her Mother, Mrs. Wm. Allan, of
Egmondville.-Mr. William Sloan, M.
P. for Atlin-Comax, British Columbia,
came up from Ottawa and spent a
few days last week and this with his:
mother, Ws. Sloan, f this town. -
Mr. Wm..Hargan, of Ingersoll, spent
Sunday with his mother, sister and
other friende here. Mr. Hargan is
an old Seaforthite and be look:s as
if the Cheese City air agreed with.
him. -Mr. Joseph Miller, formerly of
Dublin, and a nephew of Messrs.
Jacob and Joseph Weber, of that
place, was 'here last week from' Win-
nipeg. -Mrs. F. Gutteridge, of Sarnia,
was visiting friends in town last
week. -There IS some talk of Eginond-
ville being incorporated Nifi tlio, Sea -
forth, malting one municipality -The
annual meeting of the Tuckersrnith
Agricultural Society will be held in
Seaforth on the 9th hoist., and the
Horticultural Society will have its
annual meeting the same evening. -
The annual meeting of the McKillop
Insurance Company will be 'held on
Friday, January 18th, in the town
hall, Seaforth.-Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
1V1aedonald, of Toronto, were in town
this week. -Mr. Melvin Scott, of
Listowel, epent New Years here with
his parents and other friends. -Mr.
Arthur Scott, teacher, epent his hol-
idays at the parental home of Mr.
John Scott, Roxboro.--Mrse L. Leech
of Guyeboro, was spending the holi-
days here with her parents, Mr. and
hire. S. Barton. -Mr. Henry M. Ches-
ney, of Winnipeg, and bride, were
visiting Mr. Chesney's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. Chesney, of Teckerr
smith, and other friends in the come
munity.-Mies Margaret McQuaid re-
turned borne s•Thursday after spend -
ink the holidays with friends -in
Stratford and Toronto. -Miss Ma,ggie
Balla,ntyne, of London, epent part of
the vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Ballantyne. -Mr. Percy
Town, of Woodstock, spent New Years
with his parents here. -Mr:- W. J.
Moffatt, who has _been manager of the
rink for the past year, has resign-
ed and Mr. W. Amerit has been ap-
pointed as: his successor. -Mr. John
McIntyre, of Exeter, epent New Years
with his pld Seaforth friends. -Mr.
Ernest Box, of the Canada Furniture
Co., Toronto, was home for New
Tears. -Mr. Ed, Jackson, who is em-
ployed on the engineering staff on the
:construction of the 'Fort William
branch of the Grand Trunk Pacific,
,was 'home for New Years. -Miss Net-
tie Johnston, daughter of Mr. Wme
Johnston, Goderich street ea,st, mho
has beers spending the past few tweelte
in this vicinity, lesurrem her pose
ition as nurse in Buffalo Hoepital
this week . -A life-size water color
uar
weeks, left on Saturday for Bakers-
field, Califternia.-Tbe Willie Bros.
Quartette will sing: 44 The Holy City"
at the Methodist church next Sun-
day evening. The pastor's subject
will be "Life Iesues.”-Miss Beue
Calder, of Innisfail, Alberta. Who Is
attending the Sense' of Housebold
Science in Toronto, is holidaying
with Mrs. eh Dorrance and Mrs. C.
Brodie. -Dr. 'SmiIlle, Who is going
to take Dr. H. H. Roes' practise dur-
ing his absence in the old country
is he town and at his post. Dr.
Ross does not intend leaving for a
few day. -Mrs. D. McIntyre is now
eufficiently recovered to be able to
walk down town from her residence
and back again every day. -Mr. P.
O'Sullivan is to 'have another sale of
horses, cattle and pigs at Dick's stock
yards, Seaforth, on Thursday next,
January 10th. -The first hockey match
of the' season will be played on the
skating rink, Seaforth, on Tuesday,
January 8th, weather permitting. -
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Carkiff, of De-
troit, epent the holidays with Mrs.
Jas. Williams, Yfrs. Carkiff's incetter.
Mr. Carkiff accepted the position of
foreman of the machine shop in
the Collingwood Shipbuilding Co's
worke, Collingwood, and assumes
his 'new 'responsibilities the begin-
ning of the 'new year. His many
friends -2 wish him success in his
new position. -Mrs. W. F. Small, of
Winnipeg, nee Miss Lottle Norman,
is the guest of Miss Alice McLermen
this week. -Miss Ellen MeLennen, of
Landon, VISited leer brother, Mr.
John McLennan tnis week. -Mr. john
A. Sutherland, late of Detroit, and
son of Mr. Ales. Sutherland, of Sea -
forth, was niarried on Christmas Day '
at Tiverton, to. Miss Christina Mc-
Dougall, daughter of Mr. Charles
McDougall, of that place. Mr. and
Mrs Sutherland Will reside in Luck -
now, where Mr. Sutherland gods in-
to partnerehip with his brother -In-
law, Mr. Wm. Murdie, in the hard-
ware buelness.-Mr. R. H. Peck has
returned from' London, where he was
undergoing treatment in the hoepit-
al, and is now attending to business.
He is very much improved in 'health.
Varna.
Home From The West, -Mr. Harr'.
Armstrong, son of hlr. James Arm-
etrong, of Hertney,. Manitoba,, and
formerly of this place, is in this
vicinity _ visiting old .e friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Armstrong are also expect-
ed here this week or next. Mr. Harry
Armstrong and bis brother-in-law,
Mr. McCool, ha,ve been in Saskatcb-
ewan for two years. They have tak-
en up land about 60 miles south west :
of Saskatoon, eshich is their 'nearest I
market town at present but they ebe-;
pect a railway within a few miles
of them in the spring. Between them
they own about 1,100 acres of splen-
did land. They like the country and
are -doing well, - with splendid pros-'
pects. Mr. and Mrs. Armstreng in-
tend removing from Hartney to there
In the epring. Mr. Armstrong says
all the land in their vicinity is be-
ing taken up very rapidly and ne*
settlers are pouring In all the time,
many of them from the 'United States
and the most of them are wen. sup-
plied with money.
It will pay yott to keep in touch with
our mouemsent euery day tilt the sale
doses,
41,0•11111IMMOWNE-
pht and tread -if, as slight tokens Of re-
memberance.-Signed in behalf of the
Seh7PdIng.-A Very Wd1pretty . but eniet
wedding took place.. at the home of
Mr- •and Mrs. F. Tisdale, Edgware
Road, Yarmouth, on December 26th,
when Mrs..' Tisdale's sister, MISS Han-
lia;t1 S. Fenhale, third daughter of,
M:r. and !Mrs. Richard Fenhale, of
the townehip of Stanley, became the
bride of Mr, 'Frank Hobson, only son
of Mrarid lire. E. S. Ilobsee, Edge-
ware Road, Yarmouth. Precisely at
high nog* :th.e bride, lea/lbw on the
arm of her eoueirr, Mr. M. H. Penhale,
of St. Themes, 'entered the parlor,
where, in the presenee of a few of
the friends of the contracting par-
ties, the nuptial knot was tied by
Rev. Mr. McVitty, of Sparta. Atter
partaking of a boentiful wedding
dinner, the young couple, .amid a
shower of rice and old -,hhiees, left I truso fteeilistheJ4n/vtulaFneyt.eeonjoblieeingGaerluetl,
on the 1.10 train for Brucefield to
R. Penhalee of the B0110011 line, where ayentiangit°sbeturttienDunts coatilet°hilisi IttieWfolli,tYleaver:
spend their honeymoon at the home --of
the bride'e parents, Mr. and Mrs.
a number of their friends- were teeth- ljaaordeeendirenlgthetivheme,12snWe°11:11:2;aanWlisitir„hr7selegh5
creel to welcome them home- The! meeting of Union School Seaton, No..
manyand 000tlY presents tentifY to II, Thomas Bolger was re-eleeted
the esteem* in which the Young' cont)lo trustee, for the -ensuing term. It was
was a beautiful gold watch b
r
aind
de
: also decided to buil-d a new sehool,
is held. The grooln's gift to
house
chaine_ On their return home Mr. and 14yearuyri-PrtheMilin
wisereeeeeefeeiglinriaeSesrbiS
her-oest:
Mrs. Hobeen will take up thejr rest-
btilid
dence Edgeware Road. Their Many inoderinltt
ng'reivirinienngbit wam
hs.' Itirs run=
Or. Newell Intends coming hack ter
visit his parents before leaving for
the 'et -Wan Latta,. sports a fine
black driver. He likes soreethi
that does not have to take waybodY's
dust. - Miss Pybus is engaged 'as
organist in the Methodist ehurch.-4
Mr. and Mrs. Frank and bttle eaughe
ter, of Listowel, are spendingg their
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jaeobie
-Mr. _Min. 'Houghton and bride are
settled down to the re ties of
married life. -Those on the sick flst-
are improving elowly. We tope to
pee them SO0b; 011 the street -A littl
boy came to Mr. 0. Brintrislres home
and Dan intends to adopt birie:
GreNr-
Locale.-At the annual school
tneet-
Ing of Union School Section NO.'12,
Thomas MeFedzean was the retiring
friends unite in wishing themmany that- Mr. Ertobh Clerk has deeposed
years of happiness and prosperity.
i of his 100 acre farm to 'his brother,
•
Harry, the consideration being $5,- -
• Auburn. ; -OW We bear that it is, Mr. Clark't
Married . -A very intereiting event intention to locate in the village of
took place at the home of Mt. Robt. Walton, where he and his estimable,
Stalker, Auburn, on Wednesday, De. famlly - will be a valued acquisition
cember 26th, at 6 o'clock le Me 1 •
when his eldest daughter, Vida was f Wroxeter
-
married to George Wesley Fineht, of Briefs. -Miss .Agnes .33.1aelc, of lAn-
Seafortii. Rey. 3. L. Small, B. A., don, ie spending a few days witit
performed the ceremony and the, wed- her Resents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Macke
ding march was played by Mrs. Jos. _-mre an4 Mrs. S. Snell,of Jamestown,
Stalker,' of Lucknow. The bride was entertained a larga. number of their
dressed in cream ,crepe-de-enene with friends New Year's Eve. -Yr. Geo'
sequin andi chiffon ttrimming and . Spotton, Of Wingham, was in the
vbl-
carried a bouquet of wnite roses. lage on Saturday. -Miss Elliott, of
The ringbearer, the brides little . Mount Forest, visited several days
eieter, Jennie, looked pretty in a of lest week with her friend, Mimi
dress of pale blue .silk. The groom's Beatrice Howe. -Miss Ethel Godbolt
I, gift to the ring bearer was a ruby returned to Exeter on Tuezday, after
ring. About fifty invited guests sat a, few days visit here,Mr. Chester
down to a sumpteems supper. The Smith. of Coipoy'et Bay, was a v!s-
: presents were- nurnerous and useful. Itor at his home in Wroxeter over the -
IThe evening was spent in MUSIC, holldae.-An event of interest took
games and pleasant conversation. The place at the home of Mrs. Mulligan -
' bride's going away suit was of brown east Wednesday evening, whenbee
M 111
Stanley.
Presentation. -Previous to the dos-
ing -of the echool in section No. 3,
Stanley, ter the Christmas holidays,,
the pupils presented their teacher,
Miss M. C. Jennison, with' a lhandsorne
Chatelaine pin and a beautiful -gold •
broach eet: with An ap-
propriate address was read by Mag-
gie Peck, as follows: "It was 'with1
eorrow that we, the pupils of this
school, Who bold you in such great
esteen, learned_ recently that you
were about to sever your connection
with us as our teacher. During all;
the time that we have stood in re-
lation, of pupils 'to you, we feel that
we have' never lacked in: the eyrinpathy
with one: who has kept close in touch
with learners. Seeing that we are a-
bout to eteparate, we wish, to join in
giving expression to 'the Aeep af-
fection which we feel for you, and
so present you with this chatelaine
1
a es' cloth and bl ilk t
pale ue Wa eldest daughter, Miss EUIe gene _
with pale blue velvet bat to match. was -married to Mr. Edward Barnard
Mr. and Mrs. Pinch will reside In of this plate, the Rev. L. Perrin be
Seafortia. Their many Auburn friends Ing the officiating elergkinan-hir
wish them long life and prosperity- ' and Mrs. C. 0. Stewart returned tc*
• I Woodbridge- last week, after a ehorb
Chiselburee1 visit here. -Miss May Davidsonepentl
Personal. -Misses Lizzie' and A.nnie New Yeara with friends in Winghaine
Paesmore, of the Thames Road, and -The annual meeting of the Farme
Mr. • Arthur Passmore, of Hartford. ers' Institute will be held le
Connecticut, visited at the tome of town hall here on Saturday January
Mr. 'Henry Pybus . on :Wednesday ot 12th.---hir. A. W. E. lifehlhhille ot
last week. I Toronto, spent a few days here re-
LocaIities.-The beautiful sleighing cently.-Mrs. Geo. Allan is visitIng
we all enjoyed the past month has with relatives iri Teeswater. Mre
all gone with Saturday's thaw -Mr. and Mrs. John Brawn, of Toronto,
J. McLeanhas mostly all hits brick were the gwats of the former's par-,
hauled for the erection ef Ws house. ,ents over the hollcVy.--Miss Strome,
,Mx. Calvin Newell e -s bought a of Fordwich, spent Saturday in. the
-muse rxm Hentali on C ford streetvillage.-Mr. and Mite T. G. Hemp -
He intende moving his fErnily- in the hill glpent a few -days a last we 14'
enrly spring. -Mr. R• Newel re, in Exeter, attending' the wedding 01
1;ft witit hie family ton. a=sir-