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MR it ORMd, fte ' htir rigbts .remaip# to 16AkWr hia so" to Tornio, ithe lai Miss Ads -Nop.- coul, #at-41;r 17 11 wam only a wfth him 'Mr. J. J. Meraer's mous
.-MIW ,"r .. -Wddt "fittle, race boroe, LAt A-ack. He :n*vea W"f4wd -liter ik 1 at Of this ilnt;e,r -Footwear''
-h AbberV Abirr y&* A*e 0 Axe -"y so" *10 kr A t "Car f IFL *Aw#9 - at' th4- V9,Y 'ding, th' -&Aft .ff lne, Is. oen I8 X T t V h** *ot aP * In-, so
rem Ided-, by 4 8 9 to 004eah. 16 Ily ot 110ean --cih, 'the aft%I0U817.,w11l eter him In the Ice. race& In To- 14. 16 46 aus 'W" Talled rqpW and will- lso, go to Ottawa and 16 10 11 &Mday. ii f 17 181 is go, it :22 -23 I Ith the people *Cie ehurch, *.. WDA tt;w4W,,$0un4,tbAt,-he W4'brought ,otfier laces. We expect W xe6 him f Who cold all oYth Oold$ 29 so chew r lok both !c0ow iack 'witb:-a good #Aare of the 24 25- 2 417 28 Alotek* , I good, young and old; n your set an. cold, yoxi are from The 1 Nomin am XenheWs TIj. ati6AS. - The following The -chair aA occupled by, the pan- dam 64t olten,le*4 o serious ijlnes . The m" whose . ...... ... the Premb7tortan hurch; -.W.hjt&hurch. hominations- were made here Mr;, Uruhart. But, an all more or an ou'Ron- tor. Rev. work is I outoors vaust keep his feet warm.
-,W" Meeting a r1i comtnk from the diy: --1U-:a i1k4A`y drop- go I A thin& muii com to a. close, so however' will Don't tak clidmoes with7 li
on ght shoes when you ought to -H6th0d*t hur6hkcloo U the litter out - VD thf6tor4y a few go to,lha:.. M th Clint i6l"&fortan"Ifisitt., ara its suc- wear wam, substantiol shoes. We JIM -ready tocover your, Place. Them- was a heid'on collision, votd For Reeve. William Bawden, T. and, t1le 'pleasure. it afforde& the ffAtrir60nlal.-A Pretty. weddlngtcpk cem -th* Pftmtbcwl &ftOr wh the night being dark., anit stor my, with H. McCallum, . IThe ftm b0twdGn \Gi - %Wtt, T. B. audlene, as. en as the little fo,1,,kg placq on Chriotm4s Day, at the home feet with- Winter Footwear of every conceivible make. 'It 16de=r,th,,, U the papw an hich the the readt that t horse Carling. ,W-- J. Heanown. .'Wellizigton. ID took partjw It - muot have, been, whether INt W 7undo. of Mr. and Mr s. John Torrance, Clin- makes no difference what lind you want Wali Impaled on the sha t 9f. -the a ton, when. their eldeat daughter, Grace
JustBwanin -7preirpitthinr -i Jo!U^- A. Q. 2obler, M., H.'-Levett. Vn cornionsatibn "for those 1 hoi Boots, Felt Shoes, Overshoes, Leggi Moccasins, Socka
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EL inr %f 9b or Counulora—C. A. Sanders, vom no. -much time azo care to 'get- —'W -L& b, marrine Ly Mr. u. the for*irin.,- They Carl Thomas B., Htvndfokd-,, - -Wei-. tigiff. it U.P. Cranst6n, B. A., of PVrt Ar- Rubbers, you'll find thero'here, an assortment large enovgh Oemi '89 W Tickaid 48on.—S UP cl 'ea6li ther, and thur high ochobl. The ceremony was and varied enough to suit all tastes. Willi" U ig -.1ington Johm Robert N. Taylor, Ir- -: Ahoth& - 0 r*inas tree vad,enter. & tht,!mknown T drove on, not know- tatnln, AOML* by Rev. 'R. J. U. -GUAe -. ftt, held n the Methodist church, Per Ing any -think had ha ""ar I g- W a
ap, no - n' the' aiMpices of the. Sabbath.
A elph, -ppened. Mr. Ken- L Y- nl g nt C!naJ-. under f1peciad Prices in Jaav=7
:JF, Zhjt eJ.t . K for -d. of Chalmers church, Ga Annual Meettur-N. Y. XcUan-5 nedy's bo -rise --only took a few steps Le tT. Jot. For brotter-W-law of the groom, sasisted cow for W6 -4m LOW&Y--4 School, was &in equally successful whd fell over, and waAdead in ae.rY TrusteM-4%,muel Markn. F; ,Wood, af fair. WM by Rev. D. Stewart, of Clinton, and short time, - . . V - Rev; L J. A. (>& Oton-, hf. A., of Col- Daring the month of aplaary we it tend giving T l%am for We -A. D. -Armstrong-5 --RobOt -N. Row, T. -13. Carlini, R. N. and the little folks were out In'great YuraitumforWa-Wflsoa 0ook8 Prides on all. kinds of Wintir Footwear for cash, Keep Creech, N.M. P. Blasett, D. W, Collins. numbeo ais - -were also -those of more lingood, brother,of 'the groom. The BrIefs.-On December 23rd* Miss Lor- Mature years. A 16n g th y , p r -y this in mind 'start out to "buy your Winter Foot-
Aocounts Feady-G. A. SiN8 ogramme bridp, who wa's given, awa by her wlien you AAnuQ 3(peting-T- X hays -5 G. J. Sutherland, notary pablic and conveyaneei. etta, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of mu liknd. reeltatlons by t he cjill- fahe. were. an Ivory satin, otril3ed wear, it will save you money.-
Annivemry- Clavan :fturch-S h8a funds, private -and compan, to loan on real es- Thomas Gregory was united in mar- dion, was well rendered and was much -Tatherwore Em ivory satin, striped volle CittletoFied--Wh4 Carnodhran 5 tate sit lowqst current rates of interest, . 2189-3 enoyedL - aenA-*,,rApIre and -the co- Accounta-IMMUe Subscripijone reoelved for ad -leading daily and riaV& to Mr. Harry C. Cotter, of To- Th6 jollowed a Chrls m" gown matip 12ection Clard" weekly e w 0 4 lowest subscription rates. Jedo, Ohio. The ceremony' was per- tree well laden, with presients for 'blowO - and cAtrted. a ahftf of wite 40 W. F. geavers--5 Office atnth es 2139-3 -.formed by, Rev. W. M. Martin Mr and- both old and young,, 'and the - -diet rl- rq"- The - bridesmaid, Miss --J)earo Wtored Ctothlng] right Broa-5 The NOMinatIOM-At the nominsti(% 31ra. Coitter left the aar4e., afternoun button f which. afforded much.pleae- Randall. of. 'Paxis, Ontario, wore a & me6tine.here an Monday night the t for -'1Tbiid%:, and after a vhAt - there. ure- and amusement espeelall to the pretty* empire- gowntf pale blue pail- I-ette silk with a touch of zone ar4, following were nominated: For Reev ,will 'make- their home In Frankfort, younger r6ctplents. , The evening ge Rown, G6orge'C. - Pe F. ad4na, Miss Gregor was assistant wais a 1mostenjoyable one and all dis- ink rofies. I 4 Oeor 'carried a bougut of The - W. Smallacomb, Owen. -Geiger. . For imPa-Intendent of a- hospital 'in - To- persed, feelin at peace' with thern- beAt man, was 91:. W. T. CrainsEdfi, 11 of the Preobyteria-a College, Xi6ntreal. Councillor Jamea Moore, Aleixa;nder Jtdo.-Evagelists Crossley and Hunt- aelves amd one a;notiler And thankft SAA tal 'ad brother of the groom. The cere- T-homoon, Thomas Hu(bion, FI -ed Busch. Ar closed their, series of meetings here to old Santa for his generous h6opt SEA FRIDAY, ..Tan. Int, 1909. S'Mon Dow,L 'night "After New Years ity. ny. took lace in the drawing room FORTH. Alfred Scrutim, John, D.. on Tuesday inq . OPPOSITE COMMt ROI L HOTEL) St6wart; Walter Hopkik, H"ry B. .-they go to g, Michigan, whe re undpr, &4 - arch -,a an-Alax and white Bditorial matter will be found Ingram, John Sheppard. For meb000l they will con et a paries of meet- alumt1blis with a, backgroiind of eaforth for the 11 Em. riss d 4' Queen Quality shosa-fet T, - , du , Wroxeter. i)alrfw Sole Agent in 8 p W Ik-over 1; - truatees.-John. Coulter, J. Zueffle,'C —May, the, ,eldest daughter of Briets.—Mr. X., Kalbf1alach spent amd ferns. . Mr. and Mrs. Cranston lot t women, and the 1."Slater and shoeil"for Men. McDonell, Hunry B. Ingram, John and MrO. J. J. Pickard, of Hol -L .Chr tm a at for Toronto and points east before gD- 10 a -his'home In Milverton.— Ing to their home in Port *Arthur, the F Stacty, Rev. S. L, Toll, Rev- .W. land, Mknifoba, and for rly of Ex- It me Ed or John Thompson, of Kernptvillg. bride travelling in a ault'bt n holiday seaw, n. ut her home here. -Miss teaching staff, spent her olida" X" Huron Notes. Dogher-tY. -Simon Dow. AU. have with-: jetE r, was, united In marria f the village, ca11- av blue -It Is Tpportad that - Mr. W. Rut- drawn witb. the'epice broadcloth with hat to match. Guests L. Bardon has i:plh resumed her Ida- relatives here. -Mr.' .W. Stewart* 'td _,ption. of ffewre. Rabeft B. Barr, of Winhi, eg, an De- ed n friends here on Saturday.-Mlas ruca.-Mr ledge P wiereresant from Guel h, Cblltn ties with 'Mr. B Will Dungannon, viefted friends in
Or, Cjjn ton, has fallen 'heir, to Geiger and Smallacom'be who will be cembe* 16th. -The ceremony web per-'- basda Harri of T ronto, was 'a VIs- p wood
about $ can"ates or -"the. and f0med'by, Rev. M. E. WggIds the PalmerAon, Caledon- Beat, Paris,. Nile Chappel, left last Tuesday ter Mich-. during the ipast week. -Mr. A. Mc..t. jOOO ireeveship in itorr at her home here over the holiday. and Varna The bri&- has many i9an , to visit his brother, Simon. .W-1 -Mi . and Mm George: Cottle and Mewrs.' Ingram, 11opkirk, 'Stewart, -presence (it only the immediate rela- -The -fuqqral of the late John For- t Quarrie, of Wlnn1peg, Is at present has the cage, perhaps he will. brin visiting 'with his ttWor ehildMn, of-rCalgay, Alberta, are Scruton,: Dow, Thomson' and friends among our readers who will 9 Brandt tive(s., After the ceremony Mr. -and tuTie, of Tarberry, -took place- to the at- back the bird with hirb.-Mr. Richard Carrie later, f Alma, Is ar- present spending the winter with Mr. Cottle's for the council. 'Mrs. Barr Wt- on a trip to Chicago Wroxeter cemetery on Saturday at- Join The EXpoeftor In hearty congr ar-
parenta in ;WhItechurch. BrIds.-Christmas day _!passed over and eastern Canada -A esident of the ule-Ittom and In w1abing HoggaTt, who haA- been in the To- s exper baraoon.-Mles Nellie Black.- of Ha)z- her, much and ong continue, bapptnem -Mr. BraAshaw Kerr, caretaker of qutbe ,pleaaantly In;- our village- With Than" oad had an xciting rlstoTu -and Kim, Agnes - Blacl j -of TO,6 ranto; hospital for the past six "ks, ento here. -Mr. and the :Wingha high school, was prer- fair jdefghlAg 6' - Lg not rogfessing -a favorably as stona visited with friends in Exeter. in and'fine weather. -A lonce an A,Tecent Sunday. With ronte, epant 0-hristmas with theirpar- his f rlenda would wish. We hope to during the -past week. - Dr. Annie aeated by- the teachers and -pupils with large.crowd atended the Chriotmas wife amd child he was-Oriv.Wv home en ,ts, M and2-Mra- R.. Black. - Mr.
% 4geld chain and looket. 'tm.', entertain-ment'in ttLe Methodist f St Columban won- hear of his recovery. -Mr. J. Roe% 61 the Macdonald -Institute, Ia., - rom the Crossley and Ranter met- ygugh Harxt% f Asquith, Sask -in I V
The "nual mpper of the Clinton church wh re'an 6xcellent pro' "But when, the sun in all his istate, McNevin, Of. God-erleb,'Jo iapending his Guelph, -10- at Preseat Visiting her par- gramme, Uig, wben- the horse became- frighten- visiting at his home In TiXrnbe`r'ry.- holidayo with his couali% Arl. zW, imits here. -Mr. _ t yndall led the sing-" bawling -club was held at the Graham was carrW out -principally by tjia. ;ed and 'bolted. It jumped -oer the M". Wallace jawckle, of Ann Arbor, Illumed the eastern -skies, r Crawford. -It In rumore' that wadding Ing In the -Presbyterfair ehureh last House, in that town, me evening last ,childran,. who acquitted 'themselves frant,of Mr. J. A. Stew- Michigan, spent,, several days recent- N.7he Patmed through - Glory's morn- d week, when forty-five of the memDara ocrj ditably whila the. Ins gkto, bells will Ting In ouxl.midst ag4in dur- Sabbath 'L but did not have his choir church, or- Art's The cutter stuck on the osts ly with -his mother, Mrs. J. Lack1s, Ajnd walked in Par4X1sa.,, I ned out. He will have It eidyj ,vart6qk of the banquet., chWkra more than surpasae&. their -us-' 'and brought th4 aalmal to a stand- of Howick.-Mr. D. M. Walker, of Ing the hoftd-ay seasan Pie], -Mirs for next Suday.-Mr. and Mrs. George., Rotert Bills, of Dungannon. ually -fineL effo ito and addied great- still, and soon- everything was set to Niagara -FAIIA Iia sipendig the Chrl9t- On Sunday, the 27th. inst., j King bave*,their family w1th them at, Med at the home of her aon-ip-law, 17 to the pleasure of the occasion. The, gh a n they made a start forhome mas vacation the villagp. Mrs.' the gDe I Y lines of dawn b ust as Blyth. resent. This Is ihd Arst time they- ,gat
9 Stothes, with whom she distributing of , -!h egan to fret NomInations.-At the =m1nation 'P f I Thomas Handtord shipped -McLeinau ic-ttfOr Strathroy on Fri- tOe eastral clouds, Ms. Patrick Car- meeting held here on Monday -the' ha-ve been, together for a great many
Mr. Thomw the presents . from, off T. The
ad rer ,Ided for some yeare. The de- -the tree at the closing of the Ode- -a car load of hor-vs'to -Winnipeg last day. where she will vl9t for. several lin'L o r oldest citizen, answered the fol- years, so -thy 'had a f&tally group ceased waa 94 years of wre. - .. taimet left -nothing to be defArod by week. -Mr. C. Blraey Is visiting In Weeks.-Mr S. M. Robtmwn, of Ues- Call U lowing nominations wRre made: For -A happy even took 'Place at the the 011111dren-while. many o the" old-, Milwaukee. -Mi. Wes. Hawkshaw,, Of -peler, vld k dver Chrbitmas' at his of death. Her demim was not un. Reeve,_Dr. Milne and Luxtn Hill. photographtaken by Mr. McArter. holne at Mr. &nd Mra. Ch9r1-.s J. nin- er people- were remembered -through the Wdnnipeg,- spent -Christmas with -'his expected. For meveral m(ynths. t1le For -CoiXnc11lor,a,-Thomas, Code, A. tf. t M home here.4 MW,Edith Harris, of To- sun of her ite an earth had been oul,. In. East W --:- ra BaJntn, J. G. Emigh, James Cutt, ,sr.,1 Constance awam.osh, on WkpdnE)s- medlium Of the Christmas tree. -Mr. A. father.. 'r, John Hawk-shaw. M - W. reointo, was+ -the -guest of her arents, gradually sloping. towards the hbrIz- Wm. H. MElro, Joseph- Carter- and day, evening, December 2Srd. when MA]llistar,. 6f the Mf-Ccal Collge, To- Faxiwn and 'two children, 'of GlIbart Mr. and- Mrs. R. B. Harrii-, over -the on- *Two weeks ago it ivas -predicted J4 H. Chellerd.- Noteo.-Mr. and Mrfs. McLe xnl, thedx daugliter, miss Minnib 1. Rin- rento, isimt the Christmas , holidays Flalos, UNnitobi, aTe visiting In town, bollday.--Mles Dorothy Dickson enter- that the good old lady would likely Notes. -Christmas pasaed ove r ver Buff ale, are visiting the later's math- toul, bec4me the wife: of Mr. John-- G; "w-Ith hta mother 4nd raladvea. --Mr. - Will - Xntgkt, who Is attending thn talnbd a number of her young friend p&qs awgry souln at -ter t1i,e y Gfflospla, of, Whitechurch. :Owen deiger, of the Moieon.,s Bank, Medical. Colloge in London, -',paesed- his on -Christmas Byq.-Mr. and Mrs. solstie winter quietly --her6. There were 'a good er,- Mm- Milloon.-Mss Dickson hae(ro Iq
-'Mr. William Morrish, eldest - son, Of 'Waterloo, spent the holidays 'here -recent examination With honors. -Urs, G. Hem e Drawing near ber death she numbeT of vi.-Ators In town and a lot turned to Detroit. -Mr. -and Mm H. 0hill spent Ctirlatmas with the om most iervent prayers as, harbi- Mr. Rarr ' Morri-sh, of Ox0ow. Sask., with hIA ?ar mt.-Mr. Charles MUnns Floody, of Hal-leybury, hao' been visit- toT,mefoo parens- in. Hensall..Mr.' J- gerg to Heaye.; a:nd her, immrtal soul -from here visited friends In other Taylor, of Hariston, spent OhrUtmw is at pr4aqant in Clinton, - and will spend who ao here visittmg -his Telatives Weer -Mr. and Mrs. Rich- -W 'Sandersaxi, - of Cbbalt, Is the guest ! saw glim places. The weather' was ine and with friends here.-Mliss L. Love sent the aGxt two or three months vist-ting kid frion" has returned to Frobish- aTd Cracker-.-Mlw B.ertie Hall,. ' of bses of happiness becoming them outside enjoyed themselves. The Christmas at her homB Jfeai I.Amdbury. ex, Saak.-Mris. F.'F. Brereton,..who celon4, Mlchtgan,' Is home on elttves here. -Ur. Alex. Campbeli i brighter and :brighter tbrough the ice 0j11 the irIk. wa.0 fafr friends in and aroupA that town. It KaL a and family, of 1ondon Were vfaltora 1 glariolls rism f and- was wll -Dr. xnd Xrm Cbqper, at SPatOrth, i is nine -years since the - family left has tea.m spending a few days with v1sit.-The Times -of last week says:. In, the vIllage 9 that strong Irish atronized.-After the 'nomi-nationo on were the -$uests ol lft, tW n. Tbm* th
ver. & hollday.--M-r- I Catholic faith, which, for nearly n a few days laat Clinton for the Oxbow district. her paren*, Mr. and M s the .- possessor Of On" Monday. the metiug was adjourned so Mr' Georg, the 5th Lftn, baO Tetured o, - ite r home In noveltiop In- 1. Morrison, :spent a few days Of last hundred years, ever went before her --meet- -a zParquha;r,. of, the shape -of two wash week I till the evening, when a,pa'hile Mrs. M. Armstrong entertalned
concession of Hullett, had two horses, RocheSter. N. Y.,'takkag- with herher tubi% which she- 4as had fo st with'his sister, 'Mire. GeQ.140- as a pillai'of cloud -by day and - 'a Ing was beld. An usual, there was a, number of f rimills on Friday' evening At
xty- le, He -wLa -acccyinpamied' an his, r- pillar. of fire by mlgfft. ',&Ira. CaiUn little nol.w. but on the whole :things. last.-Ift. and Mrs. WillIaM BrIttM- a yearn g and b6 two -year-old, killed little daughter, who, hao b ea with f Ive yeam vj d-althqugli. having been turn to Haovier on Friday by hisols- first saw the 11ght In Kings Coirat by a freight trata the other daY. He her grandmothr for neveral madtba.- in constnt use, they are almost as bar, Moo Ada Morr l y- went along vry nicely. The prospects sl en Christmas with trivnds In Xar- had gw-v,, -ba,ic on his farm, th rough -A happy evpmt took place on Wiedne,%- -good am new. They were 1pur h w T, I t 0 n -Mr-'C- F- Irelad, in- the. year 1803. She remem- c amid Ed a d ef a . Frsidasy* for Trail, are for a hot campaign, ith the pres- wick towi4%1p.-The witivereary Ver -1 which the railroad run* and In sDm-. day, Depember . 23rd, . at bigh - noon, vy, her rom he late Samuel Tait, British Columbia. -Mr. 0. C. Smith, of ber,ed the day well wherr. the news ent reeve t ihe.,head f -pr the icorning vices held her—e-On &mUy last were v0ay the hors-s.got out and ran down when :Rev. Thomas 14. mitchelli f.st.- ho rached her native lXnA that the Year -The C.P.R. 'painerA are . here, well - ymrp ago had a small stor at Che_qley, spent the holldar with h
his' 9teat Irlohman, the Duke ling- to
the track. amep church, Landoq, united inmar- the avuth end, of the town. The tuba mother, Mr. H. Smith. -Mr. and Mrs. -of Wiei pai iing the interior of the depot.- particularly 'pleased- to welcoraethe* to
-Mr Robert Jhw§ton. one 02 the riage Mr. Ma Sta k ml, 0- mer paotor, Rev. Mr. MnLsohl videnfly ,not made of H. I-lamilton of "Bloomfild, ispent sev- Her antal lacultles remained unir- da
ttheW H. Tifiney. a pros- of to -day are e ton, had won.the battlB of WaterlOO, Mr. .J. , I r and a y left on t r
best known citizens in Goderl6ja; died -Perous-ahid well to-do young-1armer the stuff -they' were in Thursday of last week with their -wete pq y well please to After a- 0hort filneas an Thurfxia, , De- Pf Hay townahim, and 'Miss' Margaret years ago- eral days wlt& the former'q',p ents, paied till the last and it was uall d be, 0 tba an
Mr. and, -Mrs. J. Hamllton.L Miss Only household effects for their ewhome OPPOrunitY of again. liabe "I'g tAY FW'Ve 8&
cember 11th. Deceased had beenCbun- A. &^andMtt, of the same township. G- a few -monba.'ago that the writer 'no- In WIgham.. They will be missed In Ur- 13uggi of Seafortti. The cotw,, 44;
_ty conatable for many. yeaxis.- He was After spending a few days with xel- R1 ppen. Howe returned, to -Woodbridge 'MOn- ticed her reading Without eppectaC-es. town, " they were an ver,3r popular cert oA RrQa7y evening last also pass.,. $4
pel._4m-ed- from the irigh, constatyulaty &tiveq ind.-friends in the city the Noteo.-Mrs. Peter Dayment, f" the da7.-;A't the n0admatiOns Her devotea 341isband predeceased- her both I in church and social circZ.-. I ed Ott very i-wecessfully. The freekdO
c.%ma to Goderle Ind concemion of. Tua-aramith is vle- held in the town--hall-,on VAndaY" by several y0ars. They came to St. -The young people- are enjoying the i offering and iconcertprooeeds arno to
in 188% anit h in tb happy Youag couple fraturned to'their uutn-- tall of that -year, iwd. bad reolded' hOMe On Friday -la*.-Mr. aInd' Mrs. iting with er. daughtere. at" Detri4t enlh'g, the fo&wf g were nominated: -,Cb1umbwn ab 6)at seventy-five skating on the open air rink at-Vres- I ed to $124. there ever since. A. Walker, of Bad Ame, Michigan;wer and Tilbury. H-er many old - 1flendai 3tee'vo-, C. and . Davidson; coun- i go and eight children blessed their ent.-Mi0a Rosle XcCau y spent! Good Gra&.-Tho f 611owjig . ghe -0a Simda-y last, just before the visitors at the home of Mr. R. D. Beil, w1oh her a pleasao' visit. -Mrs- John clUors, R thertord, B. T, Carr, J. union, 'namely: Three sons, John,- of -clo&ng' exercises *t St. PaUl'S -week. - Mr daugh- A. cLeah, A. H. Moffatt' Colorado; Patrick, of St.' Columbwn, -Mr. and uInclB ta Luckn0w. IF W take -from the Brandan D&Uy guri $2
Sunday -Tuckeramith, during the Andemon, in company i0rith hr, ouglas, Christmas with -her to
Schooll. Clintan, the rector and Mr. A. Walker Is a am' of the late ter, Utes Clara, *are spendingi their tru**tees, N. e, R. Reim and T. A' Iftd Jomph, dead; and five daugh Uy. of Mm. W. Walker and fun- 1 Of a recent date refers to grain Walk David holidays with friends In London. -Mr. G1b00n, --aleC, 'by acclamation. Clinton, - spent, a ftw days of I grown by Mr. T.,1T. Lowv% son-in-law- M, on behaif of the -vestry, tpre- er, =- Road, Tuiekeramith--Mr. Amd Mro. Wi . terA Mrs. 'Af'Williams, Reaforth, and the past week with relatives here.- of mr, W. 13. Ular
n. Moore iund dau$h- Cboke of thlwvlae - Tm to.
mated an aqdress. accompugnied by a -mid Mrs. A. Dornton and family, Mrs. Kenny and Mrs. Carpenter, Dub-- Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis, of doderich, towm one of Roseland7s test known Her- Ruscombei spent Christ s of t r spent Christmas At -the home of Zurich. lln . The other two-daughte chain and pu rse, to Miss Nellie ma. . with -the Mr. 'Robert Kettle- re, Bridget Were *11sitore her during- the .,past far-merA has baen, making 6orne re- Man, in recognition of her faithful former's sister, Mrs.James Smillie, of London- - Mr. 'The Nomfinations'.-We are hot going and Mary, are deaid. A very -large wwk.-Mr. aud Mra D6 Taylor - vWted cords this. yft 4 ce
thie London Roy& -Mr.- Wan. James -Uutt, -from' Whitewood--. MbnL- to have a -cQnteat In- municipa, in grov . ig ex ptlo&
oervIces as organist of the school. Miss* Gelger, 1 matters concourse Of `PboPla -from Hurori - and, ih relatis, In Whitecharch Iurlh 'ally itnel graby. Mr. LioweW whext, vt Herman hisba&cbar of the musical of - th Toianto-Madical College, is via- toba, ficiCompanfed by his 810r, Mrs.. this yeaT,, the -*bole ., council haying, Perth attended t1le funeral On 'Tues- the"past week. -Mr. T. Wwnless, of fwhich he had a a
ge E. Taylor, from F111m, lendid'y1eld, grad;-, lting his parents.-Rv. , and Mrs. jWg amon their man ore, are visit- beon elected by acclamation. The nom- day. Solemn- bih mass was chalated exerchies of the Sunday-sebool' ever M-Ilvftton, Is spending a few dayq ed No. I hard. Xbn jj of the -fact TOR are in Ourry,, Mr. toll'a y ren Monday. b the Rev. Albert He 4p in this inationa,were held here on Keort. assisted with Mo tamily, here. -MT. and Eftice. the appointment of the Rev. Mr. Xorm- victAlty. Mrs. T y1or is a dau y Mfg. was made t the time. Now It Is Gune ar, rect6r., er home, attexidIng -the wedding of a ghter- amd considerable Interest wai mani- by the Rev. Thomas Noonan, Dublin, W. Rath! abd f amIlY spent Christmam, - learned tbat the osts 1r-Vwn1 b -Miss P. Powell. of Wingham, has his -brother.-Mr. and Joseph in-law of. Mr. George Taylor, of this ftated. - T as deacon and the Rev. James Ha;nlon, he following were inominated: with 'the latter's parentJ96 in Goderich Lo*69, *- hich he shipped to Duluth, sold the tim bar on, the farm of . the Cafle, of Torono, formerly of Hensail, r., and Mra. D'E111, from- A . Rftve, P. Lamont; councillors, j. K. ClInton, as sub -deacon. f ter the C. Taman, Who to with also graded No. 1. Th$9 entlenuin -in estate of the late John Powell, except Amedh, SbAkatchowan, are vistilng are. Visiting their - relatives. -Miss J. thed.,r 'friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Gaetz, Robert MArthur, Louis Kalb- choir had chi n.ted the. Libera, the the telephone T6patr gang, to at one of the pioneer farmers -of tiftdis., that on the south twenty-f[ve acre, Murray has returned from viafting her flelach and - John, Geiger.. As this Pastor delivered the funeral sermon, Present vislUdg his' Parents here.- triet, And be Is receiving congratula,,L 3:1
to Messrs. Hartnll & Dtatchtord, of br -Mr. Voop- was Just the number required theyr, ' taking thd te:it from St. John 9 : 51. MI& Annie Taylor, of iho Clinfon tios on ble all-round first grade crop. other, Thonxw4 at OWen Sound. D'Pll was formerly Mdss Neille and Kra. E.WhIte, of Lucknow spent er, one of Ktopen's Lai re Joseph Carlin at
Exeter. The price paid WaSL $1,800.,. . rest and most were declared elected, by acclamation. The pall bearers The purchasers wM. put In 'a port, Christmas with Mr.* ialwa Irmts. popular $ou,ng ladles and h f I many ' wo ftpular,-4 X%chers p-ddqd.-A,n-- and Joseph Downey, St.. Cblulnban; -do
nence work a once Knapp, - of friends ara delighted to have her otlier of. thow"pleasing events which *, Stratford; Joseph Ca POPRI able mill -and comr Mr. and Mrs, i(>qeph' Joseph Carlin in cmvertin Harrow, are -visiting Mr. and Mrs.- R- wtth'them -again.-Among those , we MaTk an important atep in man's life Jftt-er, John and Joseph Kenny, Di r: g the timber Into lumber. ab _B -The 134ptist church, in Auburn, Fulton., Mrs. Kanpp's parents. -Th. noticed who are paying- holiday visits was ablemnIzed -at the beautiful home lin. Mr. and Mrs, Carlin came , to The -N nd ar .0 on Sunday, Do cember 20th Nliawbs C"-Vvorth. of Lo -re here o friends we mention, the following: .Peter. Koehler Man- Can&d& in 19-U!" On ri was opencd Olan,, wL Of Mr. and Mra on ta 0 at that Ume The pastor,. Rev. T. -W. Charlesworth* -ituribg the paAt week spending the Mr. -an& Mrs.. Daniel. Deli, Boston.; Mr- day, December 28th, - when- their daukh- was little libttar tbani a howitpg vAi- 72
holidays, also -the M1 John McClYmont.. EKly*th.-,'- Including ,preached in the afternoon amd Rev. W 8815-8 Bullard aad ter, Miss Clara..- was united, I wedlock deurneft and -,Hibbert was anything but Ba
-y, of Toronto, I'the venin ' Master Jamc-4 of London. - Melvilie WbA6man,- Toronto; Mlisea F: and A. to Mr. Alex:.-IteLeod, gf Bayfteld,' the a bed of room. .However, -persistent The Web of Time Pulton., of Chic Taylor,- Tondon; M MeIvor, Clin- by R. H. Knowles-Fxice $1.25 On Monday evening a supper and en- . ago, and Wllia, of ra. PrificlPal,pf our puf)llc school The and'bonest endeavor seldorn'joes un- Tteasure Vall4i 11 by Marit'n Keith -price. $1,25 tertatnment- was held. The sum rea- L'Diden, OP-ent * Christmas, with, ,their ton; Mi;ss Bertha McKenzie, Toronto. Ow2mcPhY was- Oiibrmed by Re'v. A. D. rewarded, and eo, bfro. Carlin had the cc rMe FUing Un6 b, - W. Ro Chatabers-Price .$J'.25 limed at the opening services and sup- parents. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wood, -7NO49M Jessle Young and Marjorie Gthler, astoT of the Evangelical happiness of spending the autumn and :A -Spirit in Ttison " b RobertHechen- qu
Price $1.50 tr
at London, )SPent. the -past McIvor are - v1siting wfth friends. In' church, at five p. m- *The bride look- Vvihtw of bet; Ifte - tv a cozy bome, our- 'Out of Doors.in thelle-Ty Land" bYH-V, UD-Yk--PHce$L50 Ma-bdl Clarke, a member of many'r _ elatives ajew days and ed charminIC end qxceedin y rounded by e,.#ery comfort. Still per amounted, to three hundred dollars. wtth their d friends, CfOderieb, - Colbore.L. t, b,Ut .91 liweet, she Somehow Good by N m- De Aforgan-price $I.M home
as did &180 Mr. and Mrs. - John Wren :W,edd1n.g -B-ella.-A quie pretty gowned iii a laim rof)e -over taffeta always remembered that life is a Also a splendid assortment -bles qu
the Clinton New Bra staff, has left WF Wag SolntalZed of Books and Booklets,. Posts, El ayer and 'gone to her home In- and -glee -Wrein, of Toronto. --- Mr. Oft', sUk and carrying a beautiful bouquet GbOwardShiP --- 4n6t An ownership. Kind HYmn Bookefor the Christmas trade. pr- that office and, Y evein_ Thompson Thursda g. December 24th, the,of carnations. The wedding march and ebaritable to th Guelph, whet,e she wlll- e married on. _wAs hero this week visli- 0 poor, faithf ul In ter M re gi 4 Ing his father-in-law, r. Robart home of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, 1 wa played by the bride!o ale Iss It Ous duti. M! I unwearYIng In her New Yeare Day to Mr. Samuel R. I", You -will ful it more Si4isfactory to do yo shoppi Of Hullett. Car1Jde.--r'r)ie little daughter of Mr. Thorapark, Kippen, when their young -1 Ada Koehler. After hearty congratula- atendance at dhurch,-aadduous In do- ar Xmso 119' Th
and Mrs. Welsh is and el t.daughter, Florence D., was un-' -A quiet weddlag took place at high has UOM the bridal party repaired to the tdg tOOd, 'UM Carlin counted ,al wer irly at .been very critically,lil.-Miss_Welsh, ited In marriage to Mr,, Jol m. Pepper, dining TQ0VA, which was prettily, dicor- %vell-fteftt years as ninety-nind mile- neon -last Thuriday, at the home of of T 'it Mr. Har. -y Hunt, Clinton, when his lady 811WIntendent of the ingham - uck-ersm h The ceremony was'. ated for thb. uepkious. occasion, wl\ere stoes an the -narro'w road that leads niece hospital, visited her parents here this - performed by; ihe Rev. J. Hart, of 4'sumptuous weddng4upper wag se M iss Lillian Almeda, Wright, onward :nd -upward to Hmven. iwi
Iw I as united in rriirrlA;ge to Mr. William week.- Mr. Frank B. wood, principal H%M-U,. and was wttnessed by the ed. The- bride, who hae spet ne'arly JL :F. I-Tamblyn. stock-keuer for the of the Central RuaLness College, WUn. Immediate' relatives 'of the contract,- I all .'her lif a, In,, Zu -Jch, having', . aaso "There In -a world above, S 0. Ty Jackson Manufacturing Cbmpany. The n1peg. accompanied by his -wife and Ing Partles. The bride was becoming- taught school for 'a' n*u'rAber of years, !WherO Parting is unknown; FIRST DOOR NORTH OF Plb" FOJ?TA,
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bride, who, was becomingly attired In children, are h6re- Visiting their rela- ly aUlred In white 18 held In, highresteern by her!' many A whole eternity of love tives and triftds.-Mrs. trimmed with lace and ribbon,. and i friends. Tba .. Form'd-for the good slo w2lite silk, made Priceag style, en- Nelson Bl'atch- carr*d a.bouquat of white car -nations ed , one of t1he 'groom is tonelder- ne; SEAFORTH 2 t4
tecred the 'parlor on the arm of her ford and Miss Blatchford were in the -moot successful public And'falth beholds tha dying here, ONTARIO uncle; Mr. Hunt, to the strains of Exeter and vicinity this week visit- and ferns. She entered the room I who9l. teachem,An, the county is vvl- Tran4ated to that happLer sphere. leaning on the arm of her brpther- dent 'from thd number of years be Uendelmhen`s wedding march, played ing relatives.-The.Mlsses Cudrriore, of WiW,wr aind Axeter, and their.broth- wed We umh -you all aAff4ppy lyy Mr. John Rice. The - b rlde and 10 -law Mr. S. Thomson. The, - has been- 'princi*61 of our school, and Cromarty. er.,,,ct Port Crnil vuP,,.A ding axcb was nlavM by Min -1 d -Am y-
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Dtnisdale. Af ter congratulations a I his uties most admfrably . He 1,9 Collee, Toronto, preached a very
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wad Mrs. Hamblyn lett on the afiter-
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vetllng In a -suit of assorted. 'The.values kay0L Ch L U /- n WILn ISIM 10 duHng January. Our stock is large and Well vine, the bride tra tor will take the practice of hisr late - 4 umber of useful wndl handsome NoteS.-Mrp. Apperna, Of 7forth' Da- deliver thee." Mr. Gardiner's former ly garnet'cloth with hat to match. Tlv brother. ho doctor and, his . faml' presents. -The groom's present to the kota, is a visitor at the h6me -of her 111ne-was on the south boundary, Hlb- never been. better. - The tyles are pure y thur y#ar's goods bride was a gold watch and chain.- mo Ms Ernest Gies. Mr. and bert.-Rev. F. L. Harburn. of Victoria $7.50 for $5—Mink Marmot Stole 64 inches Ion trimmed -with- -6 - W181 'pres mta receiyed were both numerous Will be vF-r)r much missed here. Prior her Ivestel
9S S Mr. and Mrs. Pep'br start lite -to- Mra. john Meyer, of t)* town line, UniveriAty, Toronto, Is spending the lieads and 2 silk cords, $7 50 "for $5. and c to theh- departure the, doctor.was wait- p
ostly, among whLc)i was a very ed on harl"s me easy chair from the by the members of h1s bible gth6r. with the h6st .-iarlshes of their.,. visited with' frie!nds in Michigan re- holiday season under the parentallroof. em- and pr6saiit6d with a btautiful many frianda., I Plo,Yees of the Jackson Mainilfacturing ceiattly.-Mr. R. . Rann'te recently dis- I -Quite a mmber frgm here attended $8 50 for $6-Isa ella 'Sable Stole, 64 inches long, trim arm chair, accompamled b' Christmas Entertaimets. The, posed of a mod with 6 tailq,..2 fine heavy road m to the Chrtstmas entertainment at Staffa heads and silk cords, -$8.50 for $6, ++
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Company.' testifying to tha Popularlty Dr. Ferguwn,g y a:,n addra,-B. tata and Chrlatmas tree entertain- a party fraffi,Pierlin. - Miss tea Pearl last week, and report havL'n'9 spent an 115 jor.$11-Hands -2stAbhshed
of the young- couple. The gro successor is Dr. Alk- ca& to the bride was a very handsome enead, an old Dru'cefi-kd boy, who -mntin St. Andrew's church on the Wurtz, who 18;attending Alma College, enjoyable evenlxig.--- L fit Tuesday our OM8 Mink Uavinot. Stole, elaborately designed, fall 84,:" haz purchased- his -property and prae- evening of Tuesday, under the aus- St. -Thomas, ho for the Christ- public school d10 a inebeg long- 2. beautiful heads sable scirf . i s I 0-fle Me sed r the Christmas , 6XtM large tails, $1 5 for 111. -Full of days and rich in life's 15 for $10-Isabells
tice. Dr. ikohead was for P Ices of the Sa-bbath School, was mas - vacation. , Mr. 'and Mrs. David vacation and will resume on Monday, $
lex- time hospital physician In London. af largely attended and was ' Sable Stole, with fox- tails, 2 heads, silk cord orna- perience, Mrs. Richard Parker one of the Ruby - and children, of Michigan, arg 4th. Oiir teacher, Miss L. Gillespie, Ments. $15 for $10. com-' teiwards taking charge of the most enJoyable - entertainments ever visiting trIen pletrd her earthly- race on Thursday prac. d:6 and relatives In this resign -ed 'some weeks ago, her real k4eneral r3auki
,of last. week. passing away iat the city. The 9- $13 for 19 -American 8 tice-of anot6ar doctor In heX under the auspices of thatschool section. -Mrs.- Whiteside' daughter of nation to take effect on Dec. 81, 1908. long, trimmed with 6 tails. 2 the able Stole, 66 inches ree-dence of lier son-in-law. olin F. doctor comes very h1gbly recommended and that to axylRg a good deal. Space Mr. J. A."Williams, w s opers)ted on During her-- stay in Cromarty of about fancy he!%ds, 4 short tails aEtache,d, $13 for $9, Drafts boa Pates, in Goderich, at the ag of and will no doubt be favored with a does InOt ;Permtt our golhg into de- a few days ago . for gall iston,3s. - The two yearal Mtes Gillespie has proven 20 Vf -the ntnety-th-rce lucrative practice. tall, nor would it be wise to 1particu- operation wa performed by -Dr. Gunn, a good teacher a4d a general f avo per aeut. off-Tvfen's Fur PoNts. IAdies? Fur -lined Ooat8, 010th Over. years and seven months. larlae where ll dld oo well, especial- of Clinton, and Drs. rite, ciats, Ladies'Cloth ackets, Yo' SPe'elal aztenti
Campbell , and and 'her de0arture will be greatly re- drbveM et She was always of a bright dispoel- uth's 0oats, Children' Jackets. ly In. conedtion wltb the cantata. when - C.
tion and of excollent phyecal bath, Staffh6. Wilson, of --Zurich. The many friends grettcd. That sbe had aliso, won the over f If ty took part. But it will only will be 'Plea -ed L to knoW Adva Lces uia&
and her dFoath Is due rather to - old 'Notes -Miss McDougall and Mr. R. be proper Ito ir efer to Mr. T. N. ForT eration. _ was that the op- esteem and affection of her pdplls was Trimmed Millinery M Slaughter Prices-Besutifully trimed hats $4.75 forL t eS DU QWjr own
successful and will hope, 6vidonced at the tareiveli age than anything -else, tough for a Webbor are home from Caron, Saisk., syth, who fiad entertain- $2.75, ate.; one of cur- best trimmed hats, $5.25 for $3.49 few manhs before her death sbe had to spend the", wtnter.-Mr. and Mrs- the Younger ,puplls.u-, the patient will -have a speedy ment gLven In the school house -on I Athing times
been confined to her bed with drop,sy. Riddell and family, df Hamlota. der his-trabnIng, and all t whom ac- covery.-Mr., "Hamor in our Millinery Department aol Man- 4utt Wells Is * hdme Tuesday afternoon, at which both par- d to you at much1elow our cost. ratM It Is thirty-one ears sirfee her hus- Roba, are Visiting at the hon* ted themselvei in a "unor to from Seafarth or the holldilYe.-Mr. ents and scholars expressed their re- Of cause surprise In. t 000* -4 We -msh Sale,
band died, wnA he inthds of the Mildred Faust, 'who Is attending t6l- gret at ber departure, -Mr. Maurice What Bank dra*
al-r-ce thit time she had Mt. Edward Drake.-Mliss *a -y Car- *Rudlence, 'that such little talk could lege,- at Napterville, 1111nole., Is home -POR BUrXER AND EGGS. lived -in, Go4arlch and at -Waxe, NL%ss., michal Is, home f rom Hamllbon.-Miss be got to -such a degree Erb, of SebringvIlie, has beep CASH egag Ekauehes aa
-of proficiency on a Visit to ls parents, Mr'- and ed aUAeacher for Schooi-rSeetion No. 6, and 'Washington, Pa.. with her chil- Kdtie 011vter is siMiding Christmas in so short a time. MlsO MtGregor, al- Mrs. S. Faust. -A, writ has been served dut!M to 'commonce on --out uamvLa. dren. r' -turning to Oodertch about' amd Nem Ye,%rs With her alstvr. Msso, Ig deseryipg of the highest .,.,p January 4th. .,raise ounell, tN! -XV4 %,ale McLaren Is spending the fOurterin Years ago;- Sher'was married Catrn4--Nlessrs. Robins, of Bowman- for -the manner in which th,-6' c hCL VA ]D I this on t ! he HaT town;shlp POW- La the Old Country and caTne to, ara , visitIng their cousin, M 11 In plaintiffs bging -the trustees of the.L Christmas; vacation with ESTON" & O'R NER.1 of
connec tion with - t par r sister, continent in 1856. he cantatj wao se ' atc, school at St Joseph. The 'Mrs. Georg' Zf Her husband and Clarence obl js.-Mr. and -Mrs. May 41xecdted - b harga. trouble Is dur.,, antis
y thope under her' b o tb p tact thwt a' lot 8 Stewart, f Seaforth.-The (RU00R8130" TO MRSFIRS. MoW=,N01q & W.) Bink of Oa
her. odmt am had torne 'to the7 new ik San. of Daj 44* are, *v1siting Mrs.. on Misses May and Carrie rtln, of M1* the whblt-% the cantata was witli. -of - taxes country the year prevlo= settling In Hambly.—Mr. John McCurdy, of For- fax6cuted In, every' _rranaln 'un pald on.. the -city chell, ap1bnt Sunday at home. -Miss t. part, and we$,: properi,, q;.qd thn - op,4nell nave I I 9 VA feplHoggarth, of Toronto, 10spending tha - NTAR-1 . ., - NOW