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JAN A lY 24,.
itietitte
et yen buy or_not Come
and %Vent our Stock; We
have spleret ellaihres, and dos -
est -prices on
idea Knives and Forks
Plated Tinplate ,
kkel Doted &Unita Pre
el Plated Tea Trays
rethe Sleighs:
Table and Peeket Ontlery
Our -stock elkafrieg, liock-V
Stkikse Streeis arta Pucks is
the most vomplete in! town
!Ned pones:10w,,
-44.6eney. ...A.p.ohibaki,:
Ant°. Watson
Suce.essor to W. N. Watson
NORTH MAW SEAFORTH.
•
ives,ter Stitt. of Iteadbtirea t*
.ttood position .in 'the Bank !
-revellers. Win wete
sham- .; Mts. MeteirtY
and return; •Mers. R. Gel:Wien;
Me. F. met With an
which Might have _prei seri.
.lticLean„ in trent of •Mr. • D•
Inc thee'Seetertilat.Milll. trete which
Was running teettay, earn d the
porter. aed Jantp04.- into the sied h.. Mr
on the ice and had- his ehim r
Jered, bet forteetatelar no bee S were
Friday, threugh.ethe. deatireof well
'The entreat wee -enty,,eicIta,; beers
fietierel 'Fire, `Life and Atm -Meat dour: tbe .mis,foetand„, shert
emit agent) itsid.ltatate and Low •to have Valuable- heavy in re idle.
taring Olawhnt Maphiees and Cresol _animals
Maiehines, and National end .HambUrg in ',New Hat -Ones en Fridey
Ain mewing .metthIneeneedlete. ell, &Steele, six goale -to tour. The- game- as last
• ins** Moira- lid =Will for .and dean tiirougbeeit andewes the:gee
kind* of ***lag nukohl***. its" merits-. Goderiett plan in inton.
With ovar25-iiitarltelreimit tile -novo 'this, Feeley night; aside If ,C1,113, oat
tonibtlettIolt taltinea Pio" VIII, it Will Put Gederieli. and afcieth
:tiANIES WATSON, a -The next kerne here will be played
ton and Seattertb. 'Qut boys !ar going
to .try- end even tip for the is at in
',Clinton So that the 'game sheet be a
nted: ,ter re re rit .the Sol t
-d. of he• St'. terD- `air, Lc
At fso ution• w wed ' linani nousiy.
think! the eecr (taryirsas : f+_
WS" m ny year of ` aithf u and elii
:tient erYicen - In ' the interests or the
Soalety� ' , `-
--At 4 Meeti-_ng, of the new Bid of
DIrecf . nit*. the close et the . annual
meetin Mr.. M. Y. *Lean woe ap-
nted .,secretareetreauurer, !and it Wee.
teSolve • to hold a Spring: Fair for
"" •."" how; bails. and small. vine at Brute -
battlefield. . e date- for whim Will be fix
Ida tt
ed at. 'other meeting.
Qm ,� .
S0010 th Agricultural Soc 1ety--'The
annual ;meeting of ° :the .•Seorth Age
-
triton, -cantor: 1 Society head In the Come
deceit, inertia
us. , a j The. it asererte• eine* shouted the So -
be ►itd,t--3AD,
e it.
Hotel. �.'ue�day afternoon.
-t; ana dealer ht stain Machine
:Worth licaltt Welk 8 -Worth.
CHICAGO AIRINTER.
Repairing pumps a
kinds of windmills.
Staple Bros, Sarkinr Shop,
nanat Seater*.
Enter any day
Wintevteirn in all4epartmenta of the -Central
Dash:fess College, 'Toronto, offers splendid
°hallow dor-speeding =a fevomontlerpieatantly-
-and•proiltabty. Twentrlive teachers. 'Catalogue
‘Write for it.
W H SHAW„ Principal
E R -SHAW, Secretary
Yonge and Gerard
mum. TORONTO
Examiste our special hues or
Buck; Horse and -Calf Driving
Glovee — _the hest values on
the market. Also our stock
of stay -ort Blankets is .com-
pieta. Bead -quart ers for
Robea
Gallaway, Bishop, Mongolian
Dog, Goat and linitatkm.
%rake The best made at
lowest prteee, -Trunk% suit
cases and Vallee! -- special val-
ues and largest assortment.
BRODERICK'S
Hated Cheap Iiiiiienaten Store
J.. Lewis Thomas
•
en bile Worizs. Consulting Engineer fo
unkApal or County work. Electric Rail roads
3ewerage or Waterworks Systems, Wharves. Bridges
ixdorced Conorete. Pawn 2220,
20284f. LONDON' ONT.
Tenders km the 1?xinting of the Township of Me-
lefilop for the year 1908, will be reoeived. (marked
tender) by the %ark up tillSaturday noon. February
1st, 1908. M. MUUDIE, Clerk, Winthrop P. O.
2002
Our Repair
Department
Ras a well-deserved reputation
for making the most relialsie
and successful 'repairs on all
kinds of .Tewelry and Watches.
Don't entrust your valuables in
the hands of any but experts.
Our prices are the lowest. We
guarantee our work to give
satisfaction, or NO PAY.
F. DALY
Jeweller Air Optician
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
INVESTIGATE
Into the merits of U.;
STRATFORD, ONTARIO.
It is the most successful business training school in
Western Ontario. Our Commercial, Shorthand and
Telegraphic -Departments are in the etntvgn of able
instructora -of experienoe. All our courses are
thorough, up-to-date and practical. We have be-
come one of the largest busmess training schools in
the Province. Get our free catalogue and learn
what we aredoing. Comm.ercial schools as well as
business men employ our graduates. Students are
entering esoh week. Enter lioW,
good ,one.
the title of _King's • Counsel, an they
will. now be entitled to write K, O.
after their names. Among. th !num-
ber we notiee the name of . P.;
est practising barrister in tbe aunty,-
.aed. his promlnence in the !pro eation
fOr yeaes, jostle.- entitles him o this
di:strict, who have beeen
distinguished, are Mr. E. L. D eicson,
MeKillop Insurance Company. The
:anneal 'meeting of the McKilt
surance 'Corepany was held In th. town:
Seeforth, On Friday lest. ne rat
end: John Wabtt, liallet were;
re-eleeted. The emnpeny ie good
that during the past year the; losees!
have been heavy, theythave al ,beee
met arid the company still hes i sub-
staAtia balance inSe bann.: Mee
they insure in a reliable and vvell
Meeting of the directors, Mr. -j. ti
Lean was elected. peeeident ; T camas!
Fraser, vice- president, and Mr: T. 'E.;
„Hays eecretary.
Presbytery of Huron.—Tee P by -
with ,the following members pr tit ;
Fletcher. -Martin, Smith, um' art,
Leckie, Larkin, Shaw, Ander min-
isters, and Messrs. ',Leigh, Stra g, G.
on behalf of the Sad receiving c ngre,-
gatione were made as usual, ex pt in
the case of Varna and, Blake whit. the
Presbytery were pleased to he: ,, are
now self sustaining.; Mr. Sha, It 'the
treasurer, presented* his Ann is re-
port and Messrs. Anderson, and % rang
ported the same as carefully ane cor-
rectly kept. The next ineetin will
be held in Clinton on Tuesday', :
trd, at 10.40 at
for the New parliament buildin
be erected in Regina, Sask., we
cently pladed on view in that:
We ere pleased to notice in ,th
.gina Standard that the plaits 6
firm- of Storey and VanEginond,
itects, in that city, 'were -etre
ond place. The Standard says
pleasing feature was; • the tact
everyone cqmplimen.ted the R
architects ,upon their elan ,
tects of this city competin
fact. thin their plans attai ed, t:4
place IS no -small credit sto ins
Many have expressed. the inio
knowing the building con ition
they do, Storey and Van Eg d.
the only set 'of .plant whi li -Cal
a building that will be erected
in the limit of price set. t is !
ly estimated. that the arlia
buildings, erected ahcordin
plans ehoten, will -cost $2, 00,000
of Mit Wm. Vau Egmond a: f
resident of this town.
South Huron Agricultimal Society.—
The annual -meeting-of the enibe s of
the South Huron. Agricul era ; So-
ciety- was held- Bossenbe I
Brumfield, on Mbnday last.: here was
about the Usual attendance 'of em-
bers and the affairs of the tociet .are
still in a very satisfactory condi ion, -
there being a balance of o r n4 in
the treasury. .Mr. John Ke chen, of
officees and directors re ed:
W. D. Saunders; Stephen, nd I ice;
directors, efesse.i. Wm. Berr and Dr.
McIntosh,' Brumfield.; 'John M itch,
doeh, Stanley; :Wm. Dixon,
and ThOs. Russell, Exeter,
Gregor, Brucefield. Masers.
chen, Stanley ; Robert .Ch
Robert -McCartney, ITacke
A. T. Scott and John Man
Russell and John Murdoch
tees
s to
re-
Ae-
the
rth-
eec-
A
gine
rchi-
the
cowl
that
as
ittive
for
vith-
ree-
ent
the
Mr.
son
peeside
cers and -directors were an-
, Wm, Charterse secretary-
Killop, James Carlin,. JaT - Evans,
heneon Melvin Clark, _James Dale;
iihonor t directees—Seafor ,, James
Ilati4; MeKIllop, .7. M.Giatnevenlock,
lett, J. ' McMichael, Virre. lam. Ches..
McGee ; Tecne-rsmitle, H. Crich, G.E.
Cressw I, J. '13. McLean, - Gee. Dale.
tors, Somerville, and Alex. Winter.
set for Thersdey and Fridly,,,Septem-
Saw g, -;--Saw filing done well in:no pay, and'
04 short title. HUGH. WILLIAMS, two doom west
Big -Ea n Sale of Wall Paper at I. Graves', Sea -
forth. not miss it. ' 20084f
Experi eed Man seeks situagion oh farm. Good
PosiCo Wanted. ---Position as house -keeper by
fined wid w with small boy. flex I.75„ Georgetowne
Miss' Id belle Strasser, honor greduate at Cedar
Ragids, I wa, tr. S. A, wilt give private lessons in
bosmess rnuanship, also in the art of Photo For-
partioala , apply at Kandy Kitchen': er Box 848,,
at Alex. Inter's book store Seaforthl • 9.098-2
with tan s and fittings, Good as netv, and will be
sold oh On inspectiori at the Seaforth Woolen
Mlle ; 2093-1
,Honse l' Sale or Sente-For sale ar rent, COM.
Eve co venie,noe, in goodtrepair;and pleasantly lo-
. ood stable on the lot. A. ply to James
310Mieb to , 20844f
Alt wits for 190/ are due, and must bs- set ,
The.iA nal Meeting 'of the shareholders of the
Seaforth Club, for the etention of totem tor the
year 1008, Will be held km Friday, January 24th, at
ase eel p.m. at DielesEotel, Seaftrth. , 31. Brod
WANTED. --,tenders will be received
beech and maple ,first-class wood for school
Vermin Destroyer, the newest and best.
i particulars at Beattie Bros., SeafOrth.
Pfackne ; Stock Food has no equal. Try a _pack-
. thiS month. Please 'attend to this at Once.
trick, See
TEND
by the un
of 20 inch
section N
noes., Br
all and
WOOD ANT/ED—Tenders for 15 norde of hard
wood, tw thirds maple. feet., long, delivered a
Egniondv' e church, will. be received until Jammu
25th, 1908 John Beattie, Secretary. • 20921,2
Carpe Bells.—A , very interesting
game carpet balls was layed this
eg.r0.8n. gilt,. between rinks represent -
el
a vi Dry for the latter. IThe itinks
eorke Ca no
. Steele
Fr:. d:ijkl;:anioeitifflemp3:enityesett 16
J. therland
The of Scotland wen he round
ey g ...This is the third if a series
f five ames for the silver 'up donat-
Public School Graduation xaraina-
ion.— examination sirnil.r to the
ld pub c school leaving ex minetion,
een est blished by the Department of
eucati , • The that examination will
,e held- in June, 1908. The subJecte
a ' this examination' lshall be those at
tie low r school of the high echool,
iven.on pages t5r68 of regulations of
py. of which may be •obtained from
his era nation will' with t e consent
s Me ti e _and place as the h gh school
e trance, The subjects of =mina -
t on are Arithmetic, and. are uration,
ograp y, Spelling,1 Book !Keeping.
lement Science end Art—eleven
p 'pers., This will give the fifth form
p pHs d finite_ worn to prepare and a
u iform est of their knowledfe of the
in s curing a position In ahr cam -
ti sho id be welcomed by tile teach -
d terest 1. the fifth form w k.—Com.
t
On Match 1st we commence
our annual stock taking, so
in order to reduce the stock,
are offering big bargains
in fancy china. .
35c Cup and Saucers
25e Cup and Saucers
11.25 Dinner Plates
11,00 Tea Plates
11.-50 Vases
60e Bon Bon Dishes
25e each
15c each
15c a dozen
600 a dozen
$1 each
40c each
Come in and see us
ABERHART' Diljj6q1"
SEAFORTII
• Agent for -Shoop's Remedies,
hot water bottles, fountain
syriteees, Cooks' Cotten Root
occesion and' brought down the: house.
eeible and admirable address.* .
Seaforth Oadfellowet—At the regular
meeting of Filielity Lodge L 0, O. F.,
:held on -.Wednesday evenfng of last
week, the annual report was read,
which shows tbe Ledge to be in a,
most prosreroes to -edition. After pay-
.ing all exPensee, they are in
a good,' tinan,cial standing in the
Bank. The following 'are tile officers
fors the current term a. R. Archibald,
treasurer; .7- A. Stewart, conduct
Beattie Chaplain; J. B. Them
sen, warden; Arch. areiellemost, I.
lodge- is steadily increasing in me
oysters, etc., .finished the evenin
Local. Briefts--Mr. and. Mrs. Geor
•
Baldwin, of a. Thomas, were ire Se
1a1..-- 'her ctai, whleh was an -
pounced o take p� the berme
Mahtear, Of No. I, se
alid daughter 0t Mee Jam
this townehip, recently w
Kane copy " The Ene
Century," 'as a reward for
e The Empire." This wa
prizes offered by the
this sub !! , by puelits in
in :West mon. hea
Maggie
iehaffee of
'it a band-
itti and tho
an essay On
one of the
lighters, of
essays ten
the schools
ly congrat-
Londeaboro.
spending this week with
o -Me. Hilea and his bride,
is the gOest eelatives
Hiles, of tChicardine, is ni
J. liaelevnood- bought
Miss. Cov otry, of' Wing
on. :Willie L on, of Wititech
or ; Sunday _ ntith his mother
visiting at his home here
—Mrs. McPhee is now spen
N. with :Walton friends.
erl„ Constance.
his Notes. rs. Robert A
m- tWallaAbierg, is renewing
ss, ances here- at present.—Xis
ere drews an Miss •McGlaugh in, of Gor-
g's tee, are guests of Mrs. Be -13.
Cleveland, has returned., hoina—Mr.
-.wood., In* !Aster, Mrs. F 11. Lewes
him and
k.—Mr. and
entertained
y evening
-place have
the ground
hall. Mr,
cen-
e, and the
her Talents.
here. Miss
iting at the
fine horse
his week.—
th, is the
en, spent
ew York, is
at present.
ast
. Bar
mstrong, of
id acquaint -
La um' An -
forth Tor a few days, calling en
frieeds. ;Willie here they -were t
guests of Mr. and Birk. F. L. -Willis
Mts. Ed. McTaggart, of Crystal Ci
is visiting friends in this neighbor
hoode-eThe, ;not meeting of the n
county ceamcil will be held in Gode
rich *next week. The SeS01011 opens
Tueedayenter. and Mrs. James He
-Mr. and Mrs. , James Cowah, Mr.. Ha
kiek'e uncle and aunt. Mr Ilabk
is an old Seafinth' boy; who has do
well in the West. He learnen his tie
hi Seatorth and hont holds the reepo
oad and Atte Lowes accompani
he epent vett-. pleasant
7— liTAL Richard Anderson •
ew the matertal plaited on
- tor the eriection at their
on S. S. Cooper, of Clinten,
b- tract for !building the
th ; Foresters :bane- made no mistake in
b- securing eti excellent contractor
irk
no
de Briefs._
ot 'Cleveland, Ohio, was the guest ov
Sunday of Mr: and ittrs. James Hay
old -Constance boy, but tor a. numb
of years has been. a resident of act -
land, where he hate prospered.—Mr
James Sieeth; of Gelt, was here t
week eisitink her friends.—Rev. M
cotmty Young Men's Cliristi
Association nieretary, addressed ler
audienceS , the Methodist and Pres
and evenini last. Mr, Outline is
enthusiast in- the work and epee
ably, entertaieingly_ and earnestly
the subject. The idea is to forrrt
that ebject in view a !contention. is•
ing held hi Olinton this week. —
You111, of 'Oakville, , officiated at th
organ and. conducted the choir in -th
Preiebyteelan ehurcb last. Sunday. 11
also sang a couple of solos very a
cepta,bly.—Mes. Hill and little girl of
Luck.now are et' present with Mr, and
Mrs. Isaac llicKay, Mrs. Rill's parent's.
Mrs. McKay las been. very 111 for soma
weeks, but, is now slowly recovering.
—4,1r. James Campbell, of Bayfiele,
was visiting ; friends in town this week.
—Mr. Robert Habkiek and daughter, of
Neepawa, Manitoba,* are he're on a.
visit to Mr. Habkirk'e cousin, Dr. 3.
G. Scott.. Mr. Habirirk' is an old Hur-
on boy.—Mr. Cneeney, of Crystal
City, Manitobte is here on a visit to
'old friends end relatives. --Miss! Smith
of Peterboro„ is visiting her sisters,
Mrs. :W. E. Kerslake and Mrs. Hatch-
er.—Miss May Broadfoot is yisiting
friends in Toronto,—Miss Tena Cobean.
who hai been making an entended
ney. has returned to her hdme in
Orangeville.—Mrs. D. T. Pink** wee
visiting friends 'in Whigham la,st week.
—The trustees of the separate !school
have appointed Mr. James L. Killoran
a member of thee Seafortli Collegiate
of the Methodist church intend lielding
a social in the basement of the Church
on Wednesday evening, January! 29th.
Refreshments will be served arida good
programme given. A element ;even-
ing is anticipated, as the Leagiie al-
ways has a good entertalliment.t-Mrs.
and Mies. Coveittry, of Stratford. are
visiting friends in town.—Mr. J'ames
Lochart, of Mclitillop, who is ait ere -
sent • in Durham, came here Ttiesday
night to be ready to" vote foti the
stroth came from Owen Sound, Where
he is employed in the Bell furniture
factory there, on Wednesday te poll
gdod Grit vote.—Mr. J. R. erchl-
pure ice from his quarry on Silver
Marys, will officiate in Rt. Themes'
church next Sunday, both morning and
eyening.—We are always pleased ,to
hear of old friends and we haye! jtist
learned, that The Expositor has ',been
a weekly visitor _into *the McKay fa m -
fly circle since its first issue. It
was first taken by the late Angus Mc-
Kay send since his decease has • been
continued by the son. *. George T.
', were recently the guests of A.gnes lier-
wci
nt. hes been Working at Kirkt fo.rsorne
ni tithe, base returned home eget/I.—Mr.
e , and Mrs, Archie Getty, of owe Jaw,
tetrt :, Djraiallasil.—Mrs. Walker en
, been visiting
ess. ! few of het lady friends to
ins i lest week! and all enjoyed
an I was at hem to some a
t , lite Mrs. rowers, here, th
ng waS very tlargely attended
tn the respect, in which she w
As all in the community.—Muc
4n1- is telt tor Mr. and Mrs. W
:2•_, loss of their infant child,
,etti Carling,' Who has been in
a Moose
Dan Met
themsleves
tchinson
of the
other day,
s held shy
sympathy
en in. the
Mrs Frank
s here.—
hard, was
e renewing old acquaintances Isere last
e here visiting his daughter, .!'peney.
orge •. Graham, 'Minister of Rail -
w en ant Canals, accompanied by Mr.
ti• I and Mr. V. C. Inwood, Provincial
b seltzer and escorted to t Com-
rcial hatel where they ' we enter-
ed dining their stay he . They
ressed 'a very large mee g in, the
nietg, Medleys ha.11 beteg Oiled to
rilowittg and there. Wens many ladies
the andience which was eemposed
McKillop. Thts wits the first tithe
peorle had enjoyed th*.vrivilege
hearing Ma. Graham and it is put-
-it mildly to . sey that they were
than delighted. In fact he fair.
captivated his aedience end hie
terly addrese is still a subject for
justified.. A' very' pleasiug feat-
's
of him for his ttlabinet more
of the meeting end one which.
lags was the solo men
of
et
tin
tav
se
end ure
ere ma
ars. cet
coh re Mr.
Tho as the
were apt a bad
commenced the businegis; of the year
on January 13th.- The- fellovving *ere
reeelPointed: Auditors, Geo. Stephen-
SOn and John Wilsert; tax collector,
Career t members of board -of health,
Samuel Cor. ineteaA of Jelin Sprung,
and De. McCain.= elndical Health of-
ficer. The wand decided to build
two bridges, Quigley's and Reid's, end
probably a cementeculvert, tenders for
which are aelred for, also_ for a, quan-
tity of rock elm plank. The total
e Prot -the past .year were, shirths,, 48; 4eaths, -
red bn 30e inarriagee, 14. The council. Wee
Roy Millis and the quartette by meet again en Friday, Febrintry 21et,
Willie Broth; the encore- te which tat .1,30 p. M.,- when the tenders. for
1
Zurich
Notes. --Mat Abe. Shettler, of Winni-
peg, has • been visiting Z eh and
Dashwood nriends.—Mrs. D. Millar, of
Walkerton, attended the f eral of the
late Rev. T. Hauck And v ted &few
days, With Mrs. r. Bender. Mr- Kee-
-ich boy, has been visiting 'his sant,
Cineinnati, is visiting a the tome
of Mr. Fred Witinere-•A umber of
ant evenin at the home of Bina Chris
Zirk, Bro on line, 'Stanley —Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Stoekopf have taken. up
thetr residence in the east na of the
-vitiage.—Mit Fred Demuth, Jr., of Der
holt, is viSiting hie father, KT. Fred
Demuthe—Many friends here will re-
gret i6 teethe of the death of lifts. Mc-
Cort, at Teaming, Michigan, on Jan.:
uary 14th,„ Mrs. McCort was] the moth -
of this village. The deceased was
struck by eestreet car on he Satur-
day previoes to her death, when her
shoulder was dislocated an her side
badly injured. She was 78 yeara of
age.
, Notes.—Mie mid Mra. Silas Sweet, of
Vancouver, 13. C., spent, a ew days
recently with friends in E ter, Mr.
Sweet le a foster eesident Of this
teem, but has been living f r 'a. Dame
ber of year* in Vancouver, where he
was efortunitte enough to a con-
siderable limey. They hay just re-
turned &Mtn an' extended t through
Europe and to the Holy d. They
will spend the winter In F da, rer
turning to 'ttaticou.ver in e spring.
have taken nep their residenee in Ex-
eter, where ithey are. eery - leconee.-
7
SOn was hel , on Friday eve. ng before
last, when , ,here was a :. • a • attend-
ance and a good time was a ient.—Tbia,
death occuneed at Denfield on Janus
a former resndent of the Lo • e .n road,
south_ of Oneter. Deceased was 87
years : of aga, Pneumonia was the
cause of deeth. She wits a native of
England and some 50 years ago set-
tled. with her husband near Crediton;
afterwards migwing to the Lo don road.
Twenty years ago they move to Den-
field.—Mr. P. Glrvans, forme y of les -
borne, but now principal of t e public
ly presented With a handsome gold Ink-
stand,' by ttls puells.--Pa Collins,
the youngesttson of Rev. D. W. --egad.-
line, was run over by a de very rig
the other clan, but luckily ped with
a few braisekiatMir. Keyes, 4 the El -
street church: On Stinday liet, and
Rev. Hr. Cohig wadded at Whalen.—
The, reengage. of Miss le .. Gould,
nounred to take place on J. gary A,
to Mr. J. itte Bishop. of
many friends •Itt- Exeter wilt gret'-"..-tThe-
Cleanaoup o
inter- Good
Ali Furs
Jackets
Jackets
„Skirts
Waists
Dress
Goods
Knitted
goods
Muslin •
'tindet-
weat
January, month of bargains -
is drawing to a close for 1
In another week the great cle
us, and business will st ke its new
gait in prepaation for he coma
change of seasp
This store planned for
asseinbling of the greatest
in its bistory immediate!
stock-taliingz which doses the
day ,of January, 'when the bu
ness of the year will b bal
We have bought heavily tor sprin
because we firmly believe, that w
chandise than ever.
every effOrt must be ma e to ol
out the " Oddments of win
stock. You will find many exce
very account. Come and bone
by our " under prioes."
mroismagoneriftestall
learn of the' death of We. Mallott,wile
of Rev. Mr. Mellott, of London. De
ceased was a daughter of Rev. Dr
Hannon, formerly paitor ot the Jame
street Ohurch. Diabetes was- the
cau,ste of death. She was 84
age told is survived 'by her husband
and one child.—At the first meeting of
the neW council the following munici-
pal officers Were - arpointed ;3. Sen-
ior, clerk; S. Saunders, treasurer; A.
G. Dyer, assessor; W. D. Weeks and
James. Beer, auditors, The salaries are
the same as last year, —Misses Blanche
and Ila Westeett, of Deugles, Mani-
toba, are visiting friehd-S. in the might
borhoode—Mr.t and thee, J. P. Bose, a I
but now of Calgary, were recently sur -
40 rods from the. house
- children, but life was e
ed suffered from asthma
ened him that he -fell and
to xise„ succumbed to the
—One of the most lm
tures made by -the Nor
ed Police *ince the serest B
Winer was accomplished the other dar
and resulted in the tepereteneloit
twei alleged desperate ch.a
are Jelin. anti Arthur
have been long wantect b
For some time past oat
systematically rustled IMO/ tt!
lini:ineteen, thieves between
toyie
y was horn In
jEngland,In vs, and
when verY -Young, Arc liv
ber 6f years in Toronto,
reeved to Identreal. Ills
favorites in O the Cana
Amonget his beet knovni
are 4$ liabid of the Maple,"
North," *i The tr nion
"Greethig to Our Xing,"
Which was core. d
prised by the- coregregation of -St An-
drevez. church in that city, on the oe-
tion. A number of the members gath-
ered .at their home and presented Mr
and Mrs. •Ross with a handsome tabie
and the Misses Ross with tome heed-
Caitadao
—Joseph of iWitdsor, for
some time Past book keeper for the
Penberthy Injector Co., went to his
mother's home in Sandwich South
temenship. two, weeks ego for- a valet -
time The other day while playing a
olin nor a party .of dancers, be fell
from Its clesir and died
—Mr. Neil Cassidy, a proneinent Tea -
dent of North Bruee tor more that
alf a century, died suddenly the °tie-
r mining of heart failure. . He was
succeesful farmer in Saugeen until
retiremnet• to Port, Elgin: He wee
eve of the township tee manY yea*
nil was the !fret 'president of thet
bis
re
a
and it
so w
ing *mai,
Plyeatel
for a amine -
later tee
songs vrerte
Ian schools.
mpositions
Men a 'the
ack,' and
latter ot
with the ICIng's Coronation.
e-Seree interest bas been .aroused Ire
Ottawa pollee circles by the arrest or
a:domestic at Government
e Elizabeth Lee, for alie
The police are now going
the matter, tor among her
are jewels of worth not u
myetery of a big English
bery may he cleated up b
tram England to Rideau
of fine appearance,
—Rev. Albert' Carman, D
intendent of the Meth
n.pd Rev. Alexander Stitheri
Will ies,V0 ter New York
moveMents. He was a strong Liberal, , week, and will attend
In politics- He leaves a widow, stet I resenting the Methoelts
eons and' three- tianghters. chureb, nifethodist Church- h, tre
Jameie McVeigh, a tanner living I S. A.e, MethodLet Ephseora Church,
nearlforth ,Auiteette, started _home aftet I Smith, and the Canadian. Methodiet
visiting a neighbor- A snowstorm 'ma I Church, tie discuss matters of della
eretticipated. Some three native work in the Meth t Church,
de be was found about' of Japan.
stealin
possess
y ow
lit that
demi rob—
the worn—
us ande
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