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SEAFORTH BRANCH, W'
• A. E. COLSDN, Manag
ere
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Ton gospel!
DISTRICT NATTERS
zeetton Expenses, --Taos , following
i been Tulbished by the Returning
at the late Dominion election
tollovvirkg is the statement of the
expenses of 'Air. J. J. Merrier,dye candidate. in the electoral
of South Huron at the elec-
o the -minion Parliament, heal
ember 21st, as certified by Mr.
`K: Elber and filed in rcy of-
Insall Observer $15, Joseph El-
-eela M. Broderick -$66.18, Seaforth
480.85# l: W, :Erwin $2, Advo
rif ting Company $16.50, John
Crediton Star $4,50, Geo.
$154, Candidates exp'enses
,60; total $542.63.
Irea
Fa
t o
very
pr
Kae
tto
30 t
uickly put do
s air,: and
above the
wei€kt or ,pre
1e the glass ciri
a occupy the a3
en by the b
convincing than
a
sble within. a f
y°, the cremes
se it is making l
commencing leant**
xf di rC% there exists,
tam these parts is sluff
awn tissue or vaste matted
freely, remains in tilleN
nerves,. etc. 'ORAN
the -suffering organs. It
ins at once act on the
1 -hist- waste matter which Is
-, begins to' be discharged
natter is removed from, the
rves are toned and sir-
is restored and good heals
mto, Cat.,, 3 ne, 2 19
f may° is doing rte a great
;ems and I have less
in a little long -r time,
AIRS. T S. . ►
E by-ORAbiGE LUX is 'sem
ver, les of Pasteur and Lisp.
ire in cha. 'acter, differing is
y, as °RAXGF.i LILY is, a
:der to convince every asrti3P9
the following
ff
-er
:URRAt`t, Windsor, Ont. -
L
rELEPtio
wing so much
ys of universal,
4ad of risking did
get the facts.
g, will your friend be m
edict and when does the
testions constantly p
the proper authorities.
d about the telephone
ler the Bell Long Das
and : similar question
ition operators,
H comps
a
FNa
Cuter of the System.
pK sTon
IT POLISH
ore Polish glees tie*
ends over a big surfer
I with cloth or beusit
see your face i13-aibil
-frisks t, bright, beilliasses
Lad alai way oi shining
work.
rs .
versary Services, The anrtiver
;ervices in Easeronelville Presbyter-
urch on Sunday, Feu ttary 4th,
largely attended and were much
The services were conducted
..aa nis. Martin, of Stratford, who
vered two very albs, instructive and
helpful discourses. The music by the
eheir 'has fully -up to their usual good
ward 'and added much to the in-
gest of the occasion. At the morning
rrvice a duet by Mrs. Shaw and Mr,
John. Beattie, the choir - taking part
in the chorus, was admirably - render-
;., At the evening service Miss Rene
*lean and Mr. John Beattie alsa.
pleased the cogation with their
duet, The anthem was well sung and
showed careful training. The especial
collection;waas most I1beral.;--
well represented. There ' wer
large number 4f Boy Scouts i
A. fine rtcusical.prograrnme` ad
enjoyment and gaiety of th
Amcon, those on the ice we
residents :of Kincardine, Bruet
Lutknow, Clinton and other
The judges, Messrs,. W. C.
Alex. Orawford, had a very
in corrin to a dee ion as to
winners, but the awards we
as follows: First, Miss May
second, Miss Florence Smith;
al:o • a
un norm.
ed o the
occasion.
els,
Sae
'har
the
re
thi
Willis, and fourth, Et. Marshall
Tuakersmith -
The School. --The following
port of Schoel Section No.
s`hrith, ' for the month- of Jac
names being in order of mer
class, James Park, Virgie T>
McLaren, Mabel Clark; .• Sr,.
Fairbairn, Robbie Buchanan
Wallis; Jr. Third, • Ritchie
Jr. Second, Sadie Clark, . Je
Ruth( Caldwell; Part I IA, -
many
"eta,
oasts.
h and
time
prize
made
core; -
o. H.
is she rel
, T cker-
Luatr the
t: ourth.
aqu r, M -
Thi ' , W.
Eliza
uair;
Park,
Dal-
Tra
sale
usie
rymple; Part I - , Fred Farb len.-
Eivelyn A. Efrrto'n, Teacher.
Constance.
School Report. -The following s Jae -
nary
report of School Section Ne,
nary 'Senior Fourth, G. Clam H.
Taylor,: •J. Lindsay, IL Riley, M. Law-
. ;Junior Fourth, C. Clark . T.
Riley, A, Taylor, F. ,Armstron. Sr:
Third, .L. Stephention, V.. Dunlo. • Jr.
Third, A. Farnham, H. Britton, G.
Riley, V. Rogerson. Sr. Second," A.
Whipp, V. LAdams, Jr. Second,' V. flea,
M. Riley, B. Scott, W. Scott, W. Lind-
say- Part Second, T. Dale, C. Fa , ham,
L. Dale, W. Scott, J. Armstrong Part
First, .0. Riley B. Wheatley, .C. B. itton,
W. rands. -A. R. Farnham, T,-accter.
MdKillap
Institute Meetings. Th
meetings es report oi. School Section No. ,
f; rm. , Farmers' Institute will be held
` follows: St. Helens, Feb. 12th; St. gallop, `based on weekly chats aid
(g, titre, Feb. 13th; icier, Feb. ularity : 'Fifth class, Robert Mai
per cent. Jr. Fourth, Edith Hu
4th; .Holrrresville, Feb. 15th, . Landes_ Charlie Dolnratge 89, Howard Ker
brim ,Feb: 16th; Auburn, Feb. 17th. The 5Q Thou as
deputation who will address these meet- Sr. third; �Edw. Torrance,
hags cons.sts of James McDermott, of {4ol,borough 47, Edith Loirnage . 1. Jr.
Third, Leslie .Kerr 69, Alfie Chittenden
auris; Charles bE: Porter, of Appleby 61. Jr. Second., " Adrian Hogg 68 Sr,
Peter }fcNay, of Lothian, and Mrs. T. Part Second, ,Gordon ri Little 67, Irene,
ta3vr, of Heslreler, and local speakers. Brown 6Z, elohn Little 6t#, Lloyd ids.
Jr. Part Second, Edna Bolmage 71, M.
Chittenden 70, James Hag .58, Robt.
Hagg 65.. First, Mary Dodds, ,� Iow-
and Kerr, Edith.]olrnage and Lloyd
Dodds were absent from some tests.-
I, I. tAncl$erson, Teacher.
= Fstr'mers' s cute s: - School Report. --The following
supplementaryof theWest
s the
Mc-
Eieg-
roy 71
nt 70,
r 37.
ileiternoen and evenias meetings will be
held at each place.
-The supplementary meetings of the
Vast Huron Farmers Institute will
be held as follows: Belgrave, Feb. 19;
Tfikriock Bab. 20; Walton, Feb. 21;
Winthrop, Feb. 22, . Moncrief, Feb.
Ethel, Feb. 24.
. addressed by Ja
Nowak, Mrs. Woela
. local speakers. There:
and evening r'reetinges- at each place,
,eommenejng at 2 and 8 pen.
meetings will
McDermott, of
f Toronto, and
be afternoon
tarried, ---A quiet but pretty wedding
was celebrated in St. Tames' church, on
'Wednesday morning, of last week, at
o'clock„ when Miss Lizzie Munroe,
daughter of Mr. "Jarres ,Munroe, was
omitted in marriage to Mr. Peter Rob-
ertson, . of Fiske,Sask., by Rev. Father
Northgraves.. The bride wore a natty
Milt of blue lady's cloth, with blue
eeivet hat with willow plumes. The
bridesmaid, Miss Nellie Duggan, wore
a navy suit with black velvet hat. Au-
insane Munroe, brother of the bride,
*Warted the groom. The happy couple
lett on `the 8 !'clerk train for Toronto
and Galt. They expect to leave for
their western home about the 16th .of
...Starch. The Expositor joins their many
friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bertson long years of happiness la
church will hold their aztaipers
their wedded. life. On the evening pre- February 2
fedi the marriage Miss Munroe was vices ons Sunday,
'Waited on at her home by a number Kilpatrick, of Toronto, wiiZ
4:11 her lady and gentlemen friends, the services.
mho showered her with many useful
are arts as a mark of the esteem- •in t -•-
'Which she is held by them. A dainty Sappenin;gs•---Mr. and Mrs. William
lunch :was served and a most pleasant Morloek,- of Vancouver, B.C.; have been dFre
a
evening was spent, visiting at the home c�Y Mr: a d Mrs. s,d
Herman n„a},.pea�r,Pr_ for a fe weeks. 1 The
-----
Farquhar
Notes. Masbti Brie Campbell, the lit-
tle son of `Mr; d Mrs -A drew : lam
bell, had the misfortune to
break his shoulder evade:one day
re-
dently.--Mr. John Downie,
Mani-
toba, visited in this' gbtorho iaat
for
week. -fir. Martin Madge, who
the past mmnthe arae been visiting here,
left for his home in Alberta lastweek.
Mr. Madge'took with him ten breed-
ing
reed
ing mares and one entire his mere. Hle
is a sea ;of Mr. Paul Madge,
y
of the Thames Road, but now of the
Milk River district, .Alberta. -Ts e ',-
borne
-
borne and Hibbert Fire In at a cc hal
held their annual meeting . t
at. Farquhar . .on February 6th Mr.
Ryan of -Hilbert and Mr. `Brock of Us-
borne were re-elected directors ' Mr.
John. .Kay and Mr. James B: antyne
were 'appointed auditors for ane . t year.
The company had a prosperous - year
and the reports of the bottle`spies
were satisfactory to tie zu' a .
ent The Thames Road' Pres
paras aria ate d in the tc ►e
pig e! . nor..' + e y
people , usi t1 mmeelye- ended .oroiug to
p for severs cantes, of er
. slin
,! ye • ° . wereg wa ser Tknttatm,'mo uns-.
(speemic
wh
In
Mur
P.
rivers
Zion
'Mond
in ev
greet
three
on M
comate
lector
Again
an sy
well
by th
close-
Wade
his v
once
ret
Not
is, M.
and
Reber
rr:erly
this
,Nest
or fo
week
ways n
Merit -
years
diet
who
visi
titer•,
;week.
of W
a fe
newin
land
Nest:
living
Frida
day I
etch r
phis a
were
lay h
the r
on T
I
the h
en• tat
was
Pierd
was
Parr
ply. -
very
sici w
berg,
John
of . th
-after
for t
hire t
<to C
Was
Moura
Crediton
yterian
th. waY
eve
wee
Sch
repor
for t
Ena
Elde
Ewe
Jack
Thir
Lain;
gram
Part
II, R
Hele
I, et
Miss
1A '
upon
Pray
Willi
The
sprin
Detr
In(
typli
Efos
II
an a
CeSa
last
an
this
so
sarc
resp
true
have
thel
Wingh am -Mr. William Winer, of the -
'Golden Wedding. -Mr. and Kra John cession cif Stephen, lost a value.
fikgnew, of this town, celebrated their mare from blood poisoning o
golden wedding on Wednesday of last of last week and on tee f
week. The family circle, consisting et Monday one of his work hors
five sons and four daughters, is still ped dead. The animal, with
unbroken, and all were -present to do horse, was drawing an engi
honor to their aged parente All the it started to Juana and tau,
MB are doctors and .two da.ughters some internal injury from
are nurses. The Agnew homestead was • died fie a 'few minutes. This
one of the earnest oecupied homesteans vere loss coming at this Urn
In East Wawanosh, and was for years ; year, wisp horses are a go
et -Mi. Jahn
▪ tri
ano• ther cin
e, when far
causing iRe
bleb it the
of the
s.
.eon
of
loin
t st
ad'
fr
ea
t
9P
versati . r- At ; a late
qty broke p, an,. 11 re
cry pleas : s time.' he an-
prvioes La' onnee o with
Heal ehure en S d y d
last week
$ u esr.
=pest. Lara co , e ata ns
Si bley, - ho p : ac ed
fat sermon on Su = d , y, and
Mnight the c'uroh again
ilted to +� -ar him +op lar
the cookie ' Gate : ir: B aE;k
Ich was a : eat « e: t to
it, Th pant' .a a as
�{d-, as was : iso tip: in iris
it and mal chemo<. �- t the
ilise
lecture Sta:b1;r as
hearty v= _ .0f
t a bks for
service, ith ; t e• assur-
invitation for ! early
s
Wroxe -r,
s William �- aulin,: a
a, is at pr enc vl:'it'
eorge Pa n. ---M .a
of 11Tew strain.. to
wick, is v icing
.- .Mr. Ro art = M
o, tie an: tirnbe
,P.R., *a in to
old fri3 lids.
y' years 'roma
rnberry,- a was
arden of the co
ts, of Solaris,
a.few
ar+
ern h
r J. M
been
friend
gee in '
e.turda
rtin, w
waa in
'pled .
Martin
se log
en spendin,
da in an
his we
land Mrs.
, who ha»
irs visiting
acquainta
,} left on
Thomas M:
Bai'ristoni ,
i•sing a cr
4ek as Mr.
timer a 't
lit getting it:dow
ly jammed. Thous
it is very painful
f work fo some
t meeting �f the.
ay, Februa y 1st,
f • Mrs, Fls., ardir,.
address w: s read
ads to Mrs. Perrin,
clsome gold brooch
e and peals, Th
by Mrs. T { Die
a; fitting
shrteents we
ant hour w
ere were
wo visitor
,father oat ; r. Geo. ge Jack,
led : It Mo , t Peres('
an pairs , ul aline s Which
et' three ye rs ha �E Confined
ze years
ire, Scot -
d', came
�g and
idents of!
r•
r.
e
n
Schur
-eg Mr.-
lex..
, or,
nd in
, . of.
nspect
last
Miller
t red-
rew
.-Mir.
nitiQba,
:oaths
Wrox-
e last
ug.iin
er�c.ing
nil ; re-
roxeter-
for 'the
a is now
t'wn on
One
s Out -
in an- •
e got
a bones
d will
ti' e. -At
id .at
cbm-
pres-
e gift
t with
,address
as. Mrs.
ble re-
nd- a
sass-
wp_mern-
II Mr.
h
and su• t
e serve
s span
went]--
presen
"H was ighty-•c
a, baative of Pertlrsh
a eaver by t , aaude an
de `oyer sixty years
the •olds t re
F+rest.
gel eport.-Th foliotarn is the
• of -School Sec ion No., 1t, Hay,
c tr: nth of January : F. h class,
acIkson,:195. Fourth e c as , John
407 iAIva, Inggralin 874, : ri Mac-
33 , 'Almond MacEes 216, G.
/2, ;Maggie i Arms �" g- 154,
la s, Sheldon eolernan Hazel
16& Second c ass, e,rge In -
11,62 • ''N•orah Ma ' Ewen 61 .Senior
1 , yla Tirane - . 93. ,T ni, r Part
by am 119, larence unn 103,
• E�1 or 96, �?,,lbr -Shirra ' 7 Part
'table Mousse 48, Ada Titin
Spa ks, Teache a
d ath.--We et to
to announce t
,ssow, son of Mr. a
,assow, of the Bran:
tic ased left for Deter
led secured la post
itl treet Rail ay as' an
len he wa j taken
f ever and wa ` removed
I. lifter the ever had
ce formed, a` this 1w
1y emoved, a though h
✓ ly - weaken OA
t'w s to ne essary
per 'ton o hi bowel
his s ren consti u
k' ed that h succu = b
n t. The de eased- We
wherever own:
led byklris' ged .pt
incerest s mpath
averne t. he fun rat
s etroit th enter and
✓ the dir. . tion • the Rail
, of whit j the defea sed wa
n
17
e called
e ;deans of Mr.
a Mrs:
last
on the
with
o Grace
left him
waO
uesday
rforne
bY
on WAS
d the
highly
will be
Of all in
takin
IA
be
in
up
Uni
IP b
ppil
at the ome pf Mr.
4 B inert, Goshen line,
ri Keine of erlin,
Christian Kehn,
a y by her father,
fge ed, in a grass of
e ith Snsert on, lac
listm
[1
ate of many eaatinuli
1 re de in Berl n whica
oz silver kni es and S
din dish, silv r Inv.,
se silver fru t Eppel],
11 pi tesi, pie le auet, i
let t, mat el wit; it4a.
PI soine
'La e, disco
t Ise is a Hull 1.03
e. fir hiclii doos
early
tribidecteeratnier; , b t
F yo
an
ays.
Furs a
will b
re goin
get agai
cessity
what t
be no
woma
re
going" to buy Furs
a t real Bargain
uriner! the nod few
e will and you- out
irices that you simply
t clearithe Furs. out.
ere you will get. a
at you will not likely
A Fur Coat is ne-
this clirnate no matter
14cuse for any man or
not aving a Fur Coat at
rices
$15 to $45
$16 to $415
nits
k place on; Tuesda of last
enarried.-tA veryi hapPy
en theEit;-
ite en
and beadle
h orange
rcedden
et bride in
sts, Mies
e, played
om acted
as t he
lifts. They
ill be
her p
oris, h
d prices .1 we
the second stopping place between an a ove, of . -
of lifsazi
*Were. Kr and hirs. Agnew spent Tuesdaa and had just ulnae hed a • "re
wi
h t he was driving. land was -
th
forty years On the farm, and the pas co
ten years living retired in Wingham. standing talking for a few
Taey were married in Blyth on Janu- . when the horse, pinking- it
ary lee, 1861, and have since resided 1 to get a move oa, started f
continuously within a few miles a thet leaving Mr. Love Voicing t
Place. and wondering }viva had
The First Carnival. -More than 600 Tae horse ran foe about tvr
People enjoyed the first carnival cif the when it was caught and brou
eeason at eteeenson's rink on Wednes- little the worse for its run.
day night of last week and all agreed pleasant evening was spent
that the event was one of tae best home of Mr. and Mrs. Robe
-ever held in this district An infinite !south of the village, on
'Variety of costumes Were to be seen on last week, whea Miss Inelph).ne, the es.
. the ice, and almost every nationality Idaughter of the 'home, entertained the L'us
'I Was rePreSenteft. Great Britain, Mex-• Junier Bible Class. The evening was se,
_Ica Audio: and China being particularly speole in a leap year fashion, and the 131
to
•
minutes, ,
as time rv
ul
r home,
e `cutter ca
miles, ev,e
ht back, be
bu
A very
OF CANADA
Satisfactory Service assured to all 13 si
Entrusted to this Bank.
WUBLIN BRA
FRANK MccONNELL, Man
•
•
er
a-
•
a do en 4:
•
ikoectkt,,e,n-oi,b2_ :
•
a rea:d !ts 41
tal.
s
three t -
with th le
ow he
TH
will ha
have lair
shipnient
from Oi
or B
our S
rl was
its;this Sprit*
rve4 the first
cannot refran
boasting _Or
fore rileady Made S its. that could
begin tk) q:Ual th style, fit and
are the cine of eitpOrt clothes
wear with pride land' have t'/.e
-Cons lousness of that
•
WEILL D
Coin in arid slip
the e
BESSED
1‘ Swell Su"
ice
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AIMEARANCE
n a coat and
e perfection of
oods
1 -.WILL BE-
. Popular
THIS -
S p ..1 NG „,,,,„„:„.;...........„..
. .E. , ..en .....,.x
THE pring demand will cen-
tre strongly on serges in
Navy Blue, Tans, Cream, Brown
and Grey. We have them from
the coarse Stome Serges to the
finest twills in a full range of
colors. Also ide Wale and
Fancy eaves, WhiplCords and
Bedford ords. Fancy Suitings,
Shepher Checks and all
noveltie In Preams, which
be very opulari this season we
correct t ue cream color. While
in Fanc Worsted Dress Fabrics
every de ail and invite compair-
son both in qua!lity and price.
•
•
- IF every Woman knew the
charm durability and in-
nite variqy of patterns and
cblors in bur new! stock of
Wash Goods there would be
iglity few of the cheap, sleazy
lj7 causing money waste and
disappointment.
William Anderson's
well
$1.00
Scotch Ginghams
•
era0ons. They are worn and
sole! all oVer the globe, We
have a wonderful range of
the e sun and tub proof ab-
ric . There are patterns for
eve y age and occasion any
wo an o child wearing them
ha the s tisfaction of know -
in she r wearing the best.
And heal of all the prices for
thel same as the orainary kind:
E know we sell the
One -Dollar Shirt titere
is to- be had. We make a
specialty of a. good Dollar
Shirt and give you the very
best that can be had for this
•
price, The bikT, sale we have
for Dollar Shirts enabled us
to buy in quargities that gives •
choose from. The new Spri
Shirts are hero. You will ID
delighted wrt
fresh and new,
terns, the new
them.
the best
st cuts.
t Pri6es
oiled
roideri
Qu -0,00 and fteanty
A LL the Style Books fo
1-1 the coming seascri indi-
cate that there will be a very
liberal use of embroideries.
We have rnade," prepara-
tions for the coming demand.
We „have boug4t dirtect from
Switzerland E*Ibroideries that
art original intatternst flaw-
less in constru tion and what
is more important they are
the quality and designs in
ions particularly -s pecif y.
These new Embroideries are
in the largest range we have
ever camed. It is an educa-
tion for any woman to look
through this wonderful as-
sortment of new iieas. Ask
to see them.
rkes always the Low
and Dried pples
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