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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-01-07, Page 8-„ Broken Promises Yes, I would like one ofyour - *elutes ever sti much. I hav- en't any of Myself' at present to exchange but expect to have some taken soon and then I will remember you." Now behoneek to how many Pito* liave you told this old, eld story? OOttitt them up carefully, thp. come in and get enough photos tasauttre yoursalf. fr'ell's Studio Seaforth DA Jeweler and Optician. ismer Marriage Licanies 0 .ONT aroep Watson, etsweeseete W. N. Watson JtPre, Life and Accident 'name num Agent. Real Estate and 1.4004 Agent; Insurance on all kite:beef property &fees -Ad at the, - rates. DOW m New Raymond. White and Nair Ekene_Se *Machines and NittiOnasi Oreain tors. b. full eapply of staving machine needles`attaelmunte, and re- Dailre itlenieri in stock. .011.2101•110114411WilfraMpasiw REMP413 SIM 1 -Seat 0 . ing Wag. joined' _ tlast Oa Huron, Ilattallon at fies4orth since la het nIllioneas ry Dick, Bernard- Pleenle leek chime W. Hook 'Reafortb .played II list Pante in _he Noitherit L in Sarria on Tuesday night of last week, bait yew- *foisted by „wore of •/-3 alter A A t Clean, game; Coria ering the pr ac -04 have had an that Sarnia h ve been on the Ice f Over * month. tiegt-Ilioys made a good -shaw- ittg and eel confident of wined g the roma& 0 'Wednesday and Th rsday sights t team played ex 'bitten games Datrolt but lost both arms. "The first . of the seaacon • the. ised to (be played n tfie • palace r k lhare on Tnursday even- Jg dtd, not lintiterldize as •derich /lafaultadt the round to Seafor h. • Oddtel Itistallatien. a- ;At the regular setirig of Fidelity' edge, Wedoteclay evenia Dise triat Deputy-Grisaal Seott, ,hie stark Abeehart, 0110. dark) thf., Mace r, US, ft., Ches. ank W nand, a . 1.431ton, tailed thee t the current nu, as feilloOie ' t W. at Williartas ; •i it. G:, - 4: ' G. i . t, ty ; .bNThonttrut41Pson4'11111:8;773tillanWine J.GrAtinglrit.;" *TRho*:miiTaor'll .62:04nic, earkes Beattie; Gm., A. G. S' tile , R.S.N:Gi.; D. rteada-legSN,G„ G srael; -RAS., H. We ;14.S.Se, T "eve; R.Saa.G.„ B. eLS V G. A pay - ior; T.1. Gr., W. ile undo. . , - e I i Death _a Attk, Elltottael4ny ; Eiders of The Expoiattof will '•• take a v ad in- teetesa lo hearing,,of the death *flair.? John Elliott, WW1. Occurred t his halite In Wirmilleg fah Decembe 20th, after al long 'limas cattried by /tea- m in n El- Killop, an, dof las F. ail Inisidnce .th Ort --ir :Wee lines, ' vita ' ,tisties_ of - •th P 814%000'0a "44-aveevietiary.14-i0,.. 00 ,..01 loot I it! .1913 theta were eonly 8 0 ,atlis * .very 10.060. or Poindatioll bleat ir.eaiis. , ; reduct1oa in the" death rate Of , 63 par emt. Seaehteten nOre •rs of I icquafly successful r uld.steari th ist of conetimPtion 1 thas provinceTrutt,. hoWevere ir Ore the*. can,* 11 be hoped( for. but t e. 'belief tts e fidently ehtertained by threee• who hate given thought and a nay tri I the' ct tter, *Seat in less t an a attirter et a century hence, dread white 2p1ogue. Will be, a Iiing of Sae past The aaltiekolta, Free alaspItal la **le?ore than any rattler irStitutien tee Ibt rig tabotth 'that con=- etermation ett de at.1y to be wiehed. In it At present t re are 262 Dat1enLs tal.nig the' cure • 'wham '219 areera- tiely free. The ost of las. rad. tens Area thief , year * 1 ba morel tnart Me 609. It stananda p iefly upont, Me cohe -trabutlorea recelete and. eaerybody is itaked to help,' colleatiOn to that Raid was takeniu and IntlitatIon, was t1-;. thet a can as wnitia ha *arip 1 .oralearcer. Some time ago tki towd and..0113aye aettaest . from . 'a ' riatned 'W. D. stearieiltretsegirAttether. bee.rurse.ft1(5.urilsPertileeie°Bt. reed:lied an ackimi- 1-860; triangest son of Jo maYine The deaeasad was llott, one of the pioneers of de+ and a cousin of afr. James 0 Seaforth. Ile is servived by h * ow, and two sisters, ars. Cha Johnson, a missionary' at TsInae, In , R. - s,--4 izieqz.rad,ogc,...-ge)3°D11e' el3Tt. Tatter WI h the -- - '' widow accompantoa , the retna ns to !ecoi9net ilYno123, for many yea s the home of iihe family, where. t e ser- vices were held Deceetter' 23rd, In the Presbyterian church. 4- ILADIE4' TAILOR 44 Also Furrier The Only Ito in Seaforth Term from I Baron, .0k1 Bays.-rie" Bur°, Old Boys' 415stelallort of Toronto, as foe a member of- years been- in th 'habit of balding tan At Home, Which las in - ;variably been a most Successf 1 and enjoyable 'event; one -ma is re a.rded br. Bebe ; as among the most pleasant f the attrart antia y wirater_sceit ;gatherings, alidt is. Di. Forest ' looked -teaward to With great flintict• !aflame!) • patio4 , 'The exeeutive has ecklea • INotha-- " that the „eine tel. he held this y Will rrilWas take tih,..torrili4it a Patriotic - „,„ and At Biotite, • a per Mai of t ,e pro- eat •SitTiat cteds=tcearalttawarde a recruiting fund . far the =Harem Battaliten ,notmbeing fair toolettibutiOnitt rom the 'F s Chet -May of f 14 me:caved la ler' Alt'. the -1•,f dist:kat Wilting, s Ohetliany this rr• tteedtarad acne azinee and e -IhAs 4-ecettla • t Of the re eet of the I tieles. Tile late beta 16th, tag s, Che 1 h lasta rebeiv d ,the awo pee t Ant tever !so mach ob/iged • tthe out las how' a occurred to Me to it e ;you task!, ig for reading matter, campaigaer. 7 years et id French Fe Oat months in r la eipt cog these- satideS eceipt o • these latf,. I arra. Mrs, goad' Is' a sister Of- Mts. Is Ain. Beigiuni, Heat_ IsteDianad, Harpurhey, arnd; of 5 and 1.4 followe Mut at. J. Beattie, of Egmandialleen ey-a-Yout letter of Miss Elizabeth, Ellen and Kathryn • some days 4'0, Rilart lot ehiamots LW. Mtn 44. Ryan, ages of *Mrs Came of Detroit ; tarA Mrs. Thelant &Merida whir weee here tatteading the funeral fc ell, 1 tam an old ir ,U.S. cavalrye 1 FJ aL rgviicaor, Irteigsouhtetelii film and two Years Layton, a lane three resident of Sea-- lr Madero's Ar In the aevolatian in forth, Pout (for several years a prornia Mexico, isad as perhaps yoti have heard rent (resident of :larriston, died at tart old (soldier s his share of gall that piece or Mandate ale was 4Z a ea ehe.ek, po alt elat I -atm yoer ritera years of age. and had been engaged la Paper as rei iting friend,F3 la a In the furniture business. Ile had .tall tot/nr. near Bayfield, 1 t°94. tte I bear: confined to the house for nine bcrty taf Malan. the retatest, .a-lf I years. --The met prozeeds from the re- peat 'you we' a perfect stranger i cert Bachelor's ball amounted to $80, will pardon tae 11- : whiCh amount has been handed oier ew tof the !act, that to , the Seaforth Volorteer Fund. - bun any thia g to read Ws have Ion hared a very interesting YOu will need some ,Orthesel JiieS svhen you co6mence ,to traesfer your boOkls. Ledgers Day Bobki journals Cash Books Minute Books Bill I3ooks Files Indeats Binding Cases, Pencils Pens Ink l'hompsaves Pookstore Seaforth Window Shades gild Picture Oralnea Agents for New Idea xoc Patterns 1111b.. f. an:Proving in health. W. Welsh bias beers for lover a year„-istr, . &meet Wright of Phtett.Z.dwarde an old 'vest - dens of swarth, was In town tt.ie week calling on oid ...friends. Se. was secorepank,4 by-fr. Wen. Murdoch, Olt; ,Willisita 3. 1.56iteGhe, of the, 74th Battalion, 'llorontoeearld Os- ter' 1141as Irene McGee of Toronto' -epee t the, IttroB4as at he, pare rad laretre„-The many friends Ill Mod aegret toakaainethatt she had the indefrottime to, tall at her holiest Victicatial, paid, fritetatte ;her of The late Ws. E. Ryan, Mrs. . M. Broderick's sr:other, have returned to their hceres.-Mrs. Lett, of Guelph, toad little tgrandacon, of Brantford, isPerlt INew lean at the home of afr. allass. A. Colson. -Mr. rialeorge flr!e. hha- rty I ook in v le Imp elate to 1' er ale e ardS tram e in Ca stty ly; w OW, Ontario's beat busi- Commercial Ildjorthand de ' sou 0 elegem ouraeCit-* ap- ed help:- teeny of Aorii we Cannot meet. cftIla offiring from "45 per month to $1400 per annum remains unfilled. Write for free catalogue at once, it willinterest von. D. A. Mc- Igachh3m, Principal. CREAM WANTED We have our Creamery now in ful operation, andwe want your petrons -ie„ We are prepared to pay yoti the highest priceal!..-,m your. cream, pay you every twolveeks, weigh, sample and test each can , of cream' carefully and giveyou abatement of the same. We also upply can free of charge, ami we you an honest business deal. Clall in and see us, or drop us a card for particulars The Seaforth Creamery I SeafOrth Ont Violin Instruction - formed.. The. convenient and c mod- " Ocldiellows Hail on , in'atlie*,:elren secured for the ea- hart;of dy, February 4th, ,when slicattidthe. weather be favorable, it is = antlPiplatedi*.tranY of Huron's .sons and saaughtetete-yetung'.and d- resident in '` will particlpate. in this hir. Alfred J. Oirtis has opened his studio of mosic in the Cady Block, op- posite Com ercial Hotel, Seaforth. The coure cOmmences Monday, September 431h. 8_peolal courses in violin playing, and artistic bowing. Member music, concert and or' t ehestra work will be taaght, Mr. Curtis is a pupil of the renown- ed Sevcik method and will use this method of instruction. Terms may be obtained by calling os Mr. Curtis at his studio. 2491 -If Logs And Heading Bolt Death ,of Barr. --Word Was•ae- celyed here on Friday of thedeath an that day in Calgary of &Ira Barr, relict of the late Rev. I att Barr. ohe of the pioneer P,resbytc tan clergymen Of --.Western Ontario. I ,re. Barr was the mother of iSirS.: Rob . Goveniock, statelaillore"trofrif-Vihoee hornet the flan end faak plane on Tuesday. lihe dee Ceased:had .reached the good age of • 82 years.' . She -went to 0,algary year ago to trtak-e her home with her married. daughter Mrs. McNaughton. airs. McPherson, wife of Rev. • Nell McPherson, fotneerly of Hamilton, bat DOW of Springfield, IM,ass,,, is .also daughter. The -reit:aims arrived here on Monday and the turterat took place front the Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon Of this week, the remains be.Ing laid toi rest .in •Ilarpur- hey cemetery, beside those of her Lk worthy partner.. IMr. Barr was one of the pioneer reeicl nts of this district arid.. 'although an unusually quiet and reserved lady, he had n:Any friends who will regret to learn of her /decease, 'despite her advanced y cara. Frorr, The West. -The following is ah extract freet a letter recently rem ceived by IMx. John Elder, of Lilay near Meuse% from his cousin. Mr. John Elder, of Behest Sesk, It Is dated Dccenber 20th, 1915. He saee: Win- ter is passing over us very gently and could not be more ,f,avorable for the worn we have to doen- hauling wheat. A very little snow lives ela mong _the stubble and grass; roads ,altogethe Ideal for doing the work are bare rld dusty and herd andedry, with a 'minimum of power. We have. hauled about 6,500 bushels of wheat since threshing, but over _4 000 bugh- els of *that is lying at Harris, waiting for cars to take it out. The car short- age Is acute and empties, come in in driblets. Wheat mostly grades No. 1 S soared here this year and at present bets levaily about 90 cents. Mr. Wilt son a farmer southeast or Harris who had 100 000 bushels of wheat, tad till lately 40 000 bushels lying' in heaps on the *round, He is getting cars on a 'special application to put his wheat out of danger. Others are in a sim- ilar positiore thotgh not • • ,..so exten- sively and will probably also make a special- Application for cars. The weather all through has been of a most favorable natura and very little of the exposed grain has been spoil - (.ed. The, last front my bilis is now .in the wagon and the remainder is under cover In the granary, except about 500 bushels Ist an- open bin at Harris. The Lecture can 'Tuberealosts.-Every seat in the Town. Hall was f1Med' On Tuesday eight last by our people, Web were me t thorougnly irterested and iretruct the lectu We are prepared to pay the highest cash price for all kinds of logs and heading bolts, in bush or delivered in our yard. Heading bolts t� be cut io and 40 inches long Soft elm, soft maple, and beech logs to be cut rr, 13 and r6 feet long. Rock elm,hard maple, white -ash and basswood logs to be cpt ro, r.;. 14 and 16 foot. We have in stock and Will sell at the lowest price No. i. hemlock lumber and the best grade Red Cedar shingles. Ament Bros, •seaforth 25084 'on the above subject, With e illustrated with - Ian- terr vies and movIng pictures, given by Mr. 3 13 .Watson, the Field Sec- retary of the Nattenal Santtarlum .Ap- sociaticrn. His Worship, Mayor Ament filled the cnatr and the Science Mas- ter of the Collegtate Institute nandlea the lartarn and SIlde9. SOIre very ercouraging facts' were presented and, Impressed as follows: Coestienption la now known to be not incurable or inher- ited as for ages believed. but °ironic Like pther elisattses if taken In time - 0 Strati , nose and tb.nkk Vre r and win accou,,t. 20th &he forth Ghtra 1113enses Seafert e eri °A who have letter written from the trenches in ad& or England fa.re. Pleaders ay* Mao aianson Taylor, of .ahkrix3:SV.gY,QuYD°Xtis. AtarDulEiSPOPNY lai licirris' w4ich II" kthdlY -.‘ -4-f-a• had 'some varied, arid exciting eaPeri- been sent t ree. (for publication and which will he pablished, 'next week. Mr' Taylor has faces --Mr. Thomas Dalling of Eds rd, specialist in diseases of ' . ' ' . .. nhersdoagt,wwtihilet at tihneptatteeeentol alrstettriY:1 urraa. gjetehtst anitioarthepsoleemn.-epert. D. ontatte bet visits monthly A.Ross .of Calgary, is here visitieg owivg me must 'be258e°4ttlfed it blAjthh ,hirid11 her Dr. . He . Ross, ad by cash or net°. James H. s another, alisd sIeber rs.Wria*- e and Machine wool,: 25(84 s Berry Jr, Brecaficld,-tilles Kathleen ned by SaVange and &am [Alien -of 'Toronto, is spending the hot - 227" ida.ye with her aunt, 'Ars. John Webs-, • rouze Sale -13 frame house and four acres t cr -of IsacKillop, aleo with tare. 0 anti on Market etre t for sale, ,Por particulate . : apply ,4) re . A. s , Music- ise A. _oin OOur8C, qpinadian, p ro,, ore and th t ian 41,cad soy and ions: 1�r terms a , Sealed . orse W uted-A , Ight abolUt twelve - Work and igoed trav ice 4 Elpositor cli anitor Wanted -A te Duti to cora Wed wit arderststo not later then 9: y mord , next. W11 SOMERVItiLE, See rk, Sperling et., Seaforth of .town. -M13 Whitmore, ef -2498.tt Brotefield, spent the vseelt end with, Meek,' graduate" Teeebere frierds in town -A lei(' (4 Pupils prepared ,for Oati- you're people t.roer town drove to the enty of, Mush% Teacher of ,)o,natet rtioesinsedenrvaceitoNryo-it. elliaminititnn. home of 411A5 E. vcriiienom ROad. Tuckeramith, . Wednesday 'evening ht lid. red' , ationaitom-ed fa"Irra' tYt las t week' *here a very eni°74ble Mg general Purt)?e twrft- time_ was spent.-4iLie James Stott ot er. Leave cleectipplo and -Humor ton was in t -Own this week. -i nill-cee. Sant fo°nroteh. bA°pliperitlit't o:18n4fnttoni MrtheArr'ii144::1411.At sYrilL;tS3rAPnt'rliletmy;Pkn't;lica°:eicalla'a4n3:6111edaletd,thgthtMes,11-ti era; tOW one of the, prosperous farmers off 2081 !Manitoba, located near Leravier, spentI eying the New Years holiday with fr1er.4191 It and around Bayfield. They were e not . in Seaforth Jae week, the guest oil ve uf3' Mrs, Taylor. -Rev. NIti1 arcIlherSoat 5°84 and Mrs, McPherson of Springfield; et, twuerreerair towel this week attending the of .11°1r Igalltro:av7shP'she:tsa7f.'fi who hhears' a e also • Ififro. (Rev.) Barr. -Miss May Carm.ithe men • been 111, left en Tuesday to visit .hert sister it Stratforda-Mr. and We will grateful to our customers aamonnts e ndi:g up t end GI 1.46, if Ph kindly a nge seta meat by the lbthi, onth, accotmts re made up and tie settled by e 15th will he mailed. Kind] the work and postage. Stewart, Bros. Outters--M0.aughhr high grade cutter Von get values for yo wormy in Bic:Lang a they.reil*„..in their go •appearance for 1.1)ring More a; a e than any oilicr Ih Tavel parators; •Ingle bar/lel:a, (I xek,li pa per knives grindi r. plat( s, et A: Cimu 11, Seal° th. Local Briefs. endernan ,spen friends In Toro to and New I iss L John on of Portent low Y ars day with lter sist T. -4 , -1 Mrs. afeaay g' , Taro Stough .tholl ar. mat gm• Grigg of Jarrtes street celebrated tbeir the holidays, with goidet ,wedding last week.-Istss efl V illeNabb, who returned tome i• six _ ic brist heir nele, Istr snatli.--tavir. m°P weari. German' Intik A Christmas arvea, porran trOntee-alre • d his New Y tal henna. 'lot, Sclatete r.-161 Listowel epee t New. Years ° father,. lair Witliam Ballanty Sea -forth !members of the 161s Ion, under Cap Sun laeoellresse arch re -e, s of I this colors s 'Bervic t : Yerk.- le Mrs. !spent weeks iag0 very 111 with blood- poisor irg ;Ls now trac• h better, though still, eOnfined to the houee.-14Iss Belle Bah Cherles , 1 Jr:. who Ipicil di,o.h imswKr.eas:c.:,Ileriyl,niaprtufhteAthekine.:,. let ty no xe terned to her sehool. , In, my:'sSask., 10:tratesps270,Qt4'livitollect_. Wheravalect:krof,loNoirhellitsisiti:ntellaatr,fii170isliAdsrlac3E.nas6t,othe:i g A ring teeetta from 'Satraday .-Rev .1Sir. and Mrs. DileiCite; e,sent by his on tor. Your. g ale n's Bible Classes of the returned to her eclhool in Windeor on • ky 'entertained the Young Ladlea and, Wm. &neer s4 able ! storage on Wednesday evening last. A 1, arriteotshtoelezisitaySaubriada.tyiSce hwoolas.sapetntthbapaalri... t rs' dinner at t e par- • and I,Mrs. illiam 'I, "twirl Ferguson who :has been cap- . John Ballantkne of - tain on a large lake boat during the ;his Past six months has returned to ,Sea- -The forth for the winter,anirs. J 3. Ke- nai-, boo laird two sons. kat for their home 1 hurch ir. Froude Sask., On Weelne.day morn- parade'. • ThoreaS" tingly. ' 1Mr, Br IScott ed the Iover I Uncials e , rem -ljtan the aervic !January Ithaw ; there; ;wets ti as If ewe steere Ing, LbIt It f the p elahlng t Mete erre s G !with [her d,aug f Bay fieldereA er of the, Setatt twill lbe held a tel in Ialeinsall et. two e'clock rrents. tot . the, kgs. from .Aana whe • Jahn Ezra at t Chris . Clif Detroit Bell • ha see wi t Beaky 0 home aa-afr . Bodging, hadc ay. attendint at at. - ix g after spangling the holiday. with where they re'e fit- the boys' grarderother, Mrs. Merger- • f by the recto ,, Rev. •et Kehoe,--Miss Ada G-ovetlock has ssrs. It-arilt and Bruen. gore to Steal -bourne' Dufferin coin's', t f--- where ishe will teach it the High • S. Robert Sqo , town, have. bcrit join- School.-Ilars. McLeod of L11:12.1; Sp:Alt, Aare now tra ning for the aoli ay with 'her sor Capt. Heel- . Both youngen re- gars.- at . and Mts. Best aro. bere nerative posiWi, rins 'to front L e west ar.d are the .-e had our egular of the rental hon.e of [Sir. and Nil's., guests, Ion New Years night; D. alcG egret/ Croclerich street. On, avg. rain and, it looked New Yrs Day (Ara and Mrs. MeGreg- boat to Lege the sleigh- or heel tamily retinion at which all up again end now their c Wren and several friends were n 9 better thaever - prestert andall enjoyed the aroepit. any : the ,hone of the former's sister, Mrs. aves spent New Years of the 'Worthy ,hoet and hostess. -The L, 11, Dickson. leit. Bennett also ex - ter, Mrs. Weston; In secoad Janaary' thaw set in on PleS- PeetS to come east sometime next , se ting of the directors , day night. The rain and south wind rronth.-Mais Marjorie Allison, of Dun- n FarmersaIhstitute , gave the 'sleighing a severe shock and bartOTI, airs. E. Berton and Miss : the Commetclal Ho- the roads are a glare of ice mak- Dorothy Merton of St. Thames, who Friday, Janeary 7th, irg it necessary for , bath man and were attending the Rydall-Kydd nupt- to complete arrange- ' horse tO be well shod to enable them ids were the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs, egular Institute meet- to keep' their equilibrium.-&. Peter F. R. Hamilton, wbile in town. -At the ord- Hunt was , shove IticArthar of IMorris was in town on regular meeting of the Canadian Or - cm the. holiday. -4i155 Wednesday. In earlier days aIr. Mc- t,\;ler of Foresters held on Monday ev- gone to _Streetsville, Arthur was a frequent visitor in Sea- ning last, the following officers were d wag known to nearly avery elected for the enerang term. J. S. woman in town. 11fany a cold Harvest, q.R.; 3. W. Powell V.0 R.; frrIght he met on- the North F. W. %minute,. R S.; It. N. Rowe, n le. load of goad wood. But F .8.; Charles I3ureey, treas.; Wm. , prapriate- earn* the .paStor, Rev, 1 1 The Elections. -T ikons tia -tea% on "Mo very teedatly, aItft keen, --oontest. cpc Reevedhip and theta pelted, tnearly the behtg -reeoided, ton:Mated tor the (M.saor and Reeve, qualify tor the Reevaship. This al- lowed I/4r. (Bleary Stewart to ibe eleate ed to the Mayorality by accrarnationt 'Mayor Stewart- hart had consklerable menkipal expeelench having been a member of tate Cott:nen tor several yearn Illa la a Seafortat boy, this be - tag his native place and has resided here all 'als life. aie has been elle- oessful D asiness and in eon:pithy With this brother, 'Mr. Charles Stew- art, ae hits built ep in Seaforth a busbeess -which IS of inestimable ben* lit to the town aed the people pald him a deserved coMpliment by elect - lag thim as Chief Magistrate of the town Iby steclausatiOn. That be wilt Make a frixtx1 mayort goas without say. insN person has anything but goad tto aas of DrI. Harbura and his Arca* run attesthis popularity, ,but we thinla the People acted wisely in seleettng fr tewart - tor the 1O1tio kf reeve, Be has been a member of , the Coanty Ootincil for iseveral years and has hecorre Orie Of the "angling figures in that boldly and -11a4 igairted an exaerlence atid feat fluenea ashlett, at Woald take a new resat a orYoKI while to ,acquarte, no mat- ter what his a1bilit, tn other iespects. It lar. Stewart etentittutes in the Council he will in, ,tell Probability on- cuP,y the Wardentb,ahair in 1911. The o14 Council with the addition (wait leicrItosh and air. 'Golding have all been (returned. The vote given wae. as folkivre t For Reeve Dr. Herbaria -North Ward, 86; Heel Ward 51; Sotth Ward 114.,---ta1 187. 1. Stewart, North Ward 88; East Ward. 72; South Ward, 76. Total- 230. !Ma- - jotity tor Stewart 48. Coutei11ors- 1. -I. Cluff, 290 t Robert blifaIntott, 228; George Cardillo- 223; John Grieve, 208, C. Aberhert 207; Robert Smith, 206; James .Gillespie 202; William Golding 21. i 1 t t preached by municipal e)ec- passed otter gb there was a idly tor the was a large veto bele available vote, . Barb= teas positiona uf both ut he decided to eeee,41.4144044.44 • • • Phone 22 - The Elaetion.-Tnere was a !spirited cortest for municipal honors 'In -Hut- lett on Monday kat. The eoritest for the ,Rseveship WA9 lbetweest hir. M. Arrrstroeg and lat. John Barr, Inc forrrer being elected, by a vote 'of 467 to 99. The followhig were elected. Counalllers and .the votes received by Vachir Howson 351; McMichael, 842; Watt, 296; aillkr 294;. Neelends. 288. Zurich • Note, --Mr. A. Fa Hess of The Her- ald sta.ff spent Christmas with friends In out Bend, Indiarti.-Ws. George lanes el Moose Jaw is here visiting old trierds.-Mr. and liars. Roswell O'- Brien are here from Mather, Man., visitingefriends. Mr. O'Brien formerly live4 on the Sauble line, but has been in the wet for itsbotrt thirteen years. -Last Staiday morning ag t100, A. Eta es isms leaning the Evangelical church phe deli and fractured her hip. -61e. IN. V. Holtzman of Mite. Sask., 0.9 spending the holidaya at his home tere.-Mrs. S. Dietz'. and itirs. Reichert have Saone! ta /name to. vis- it triereds.--114r. Jahn 'Trueinner of Kit - Irma°, laliclagan, Is visiting with his brothers, Littessrs. Oon and Wm.Truems Bier, tr. Truanner formeriy lived on the I4th of Hay. , •Exeter. Fifty Years a Teacher.-Suaday af- ternoon of last'veek, was 'Some It Sunday an connl ecti ,with the Sunday School etervIce tin James street church Addres%s were given by W. 3. G. Jones Dr. Rouiston and Clive Allister. •On the eve of Mrs. Jarres Pickard ,retiring .i7f3 a teacher after an aactive career at fifty years she WAS presented by an address and handsome ibibie, • the address being by the superizetendant, lfrfr. 3.8. Har- vey teted the preseatatioa being made by Miss Lena Ct,les, a member of Wire. Pickardls claas. The Masons.-Thei installation of of- ficers of Leban gorest Ledge, A.F. and Ant. was held Ion" Monday everang when the following officers were duly installed t; Immediate Palif.,*Wm. Mur- ray ; Waal., Dr. McGillicuddy; S.W., alr. J. ; J. W., A, Beatings; Chaplain, Rev. -Collins; $I), -H. 3. White; 1.D., W. 3. Beer;J.O. R N Rowe; S. S. 'Nelson Stanlake; 3. S. Harry Trick; tyler 8. Sweet; secy. 11.N. Creech.; treass t3. Stewart; director of cererroeles, W.W. Taman; Board of General Purposes, L. H. Dickson, 0 H. ganders,. W. W. Zair.an. Hearnam and Rey. Collins. After the installation the, brethren adjourn - to the Central hotel ,where a banquet was held. Notes.-Postritaster Christie reports that the Christmas bushiess at the post office this year was the heavi- est in th,e `history of .the E. Pickard, of Chleago, speat the, holidays with his mother, IMrs. R. Pickard. --Mr. James Creech,, of Ro- chester ,spent the holidays at his home tere.-alessre., Harry and Chester Parsons, who have been in the west ,a,re visiting their parents, I afr. and Mrs. Samuel Parsons. -Mr. a•nd tali's. Thomas Dunsforel, of Mar- ' lette ,IMich., spent the holidays withl Orton -as in Exeter and vicinity.--IMrs. E .Bennett tend daughter, Greta, of Field, RC., are guests at * 11 take a. schrt.--afrs.-forth Roblin, Wien. and Mr. van ;an 'Detroit were I guestg day bee IUCyrus Bailey over . Road o . T. H. Waeeler of row that the wood( hen baen all burn- Harding, chaplain, Georg -e Hill, S.W.; Bruce, elel spe It last week **tither ed we do not have the pleasure of see- Ft 3. 'Hallett, J.W.; P, Herre S. B; sister, .Iiirs. Edmunds and Ilirie Bail- ir,g 11151 genial countlnahee and hear- E. Rowcliffe, 3.B.--elYirs. Dickson and a Frank Hunt f Lon- leg his cheerful voice- as frequently, son, of Vancouver, RC. are visiting , tmas at Vieth me of --airs. lexamder Ross of Montana. the tourer's parents, IMr. and tars. T.. Ed. Hunt -7- r. and was th guest of litre. A. Young over William Devise -Mr., E. Rivers, of Van- , ore, who have been - SundayS-laliss Margaret Beattie and couver is spandinga few weeks with r the past sit inenths E.( ,•111?W,1 Master Fred Soehner, were his paretts here.-Salr. and -Mrs. 3. to town. -Mr. i Russel her,, sf rorr Ilamilton, for New Years. H. Grieve celebrated their wedding rton was the 'guest of -Ws-Israel of Walkarville, who has anniversary on Christmas 'evening, ;William Cudnutre, for been with her daughter airs. William; when a number of friends were pleas,- . 'Israel. who- aaie a .cedmore baa returned lionte.--4Mr. end antly entertained St their home. -Mr. ice, -sang a solo ad the we J.. "R. McNabb' and children, of and Mrs. John Luxtee have return - arch on Sure:14 even-Dung.a,nnon were holiday visitors at ed from their vveddiag trip and are a aef Atkinson :01 Dot Ur. John keNabb's of town. -Mr, Alex now comfortably Isettled on the been pending the hal- McNabb, of Toronto, sent New Tears groorrts farm at Eden. -The annual me 1t his gralichtiother in towri. the guest of his uncle, John. meeting of the Exeter .A.gricultaral sney, has reterned.- McNalb:-The 161st Battalion will at- Society will be he1ot! in the town hall d'e of Kr. 1 fit Welsh terd 'service dn. the Methodist citerch on Tilers -day, 3anuery 20th, when all 0 karn that he is not next Su.aday 'evening, when air aa. Interested should attend. eyan ;and 1M don nt Chr his •b other Si Mrs. aarn. Cud have retuTurnYl ed Israel of Wal his .slIcter, New ears. f fire baritone ye Presbyterian e itngoi'1 t, h8.4 r ' . idays at .the h Mrs. M. C. C The Many frie will he sorry - • • JANUARY 7. 1916 *Mee*** ••••••••••e•••••••••••••• * • + Madavish's Seafortb YRS STORR t money all t see -greater valee yotx po, sitively WI get more for yo heren : tat Mires you e time. You advertised, but I be unable to ✓ money than ; : Mo e 22 9 F YOU NEED (MODS in a 4att A hurry and caret conveniently • come to town,den't wait -tell us your wants by phone or mail. We will fill them and Bend them • to You, transportation charges • paid : : ; : : : 40, • s Store for °THE keyst u,ary or in value. We offerings in misled -by us why they ap 19t5 the Ma efficiency as to excel the to achieve th od Va ue • • ne of succes in retailing, whether in jan- 1 . Jnly and every day in the year, is good use this term in sincere description of the t ur store. Persons are not at any time by make believe good values, and that is 4; reciate our Way of doing business, Dur. 41 . tavish Store reached a great record of * I good value store. For 1916 we expect ecord of last year. We are endeavoring s with our present good value offelings. find us fallin sh ort of our ideals tell us m If at time you so. We want you to always get best value here.' e efot.0"*..issoltwoimretionleon. Ladies' Suits The equ 1 of which you will notsee el ewhere at the prices $12.50 *15.00 $20.00 +1 OM, he Best Coats You will see for •$1 0•001 $12.50, $15 00 No matter if you are in the habit o wering higher priced coats and suits That's no reason why you should neglect to investigate the remurkable values we offer at these prices. We know you will get just as much service and satisfaction out of these clothes as any you have paid considerably more for. You can just as well save a few dollars on every gar- ment you buy' and get equally as good values as , you have been getting . . If these garments were not just as rgood as we claim they are, we wouldn't be doing so much business, Our big values hold all our old customers and make many new ones. J. Mac tavish Seaforth 7he Store of Bte Value ee**************.eeeeeee***** * **4,94,44,elo nTh nd rs, e arge on hoo edu ases The abo plied t choice Missin one and •The Fe at its he to move buy w more for no 290 189 a ea Shee ar