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I to of her. t, to the Pjap-ific, Coast was k'-distanco or 16, ra 140, .11 ift'lie - 1: Oil', �_;.'. . W ighter be givva by tN4 pup . Ing vo i4terestin and 14b I , � '.. in London , "' . I " I " 11`11�� I ; I , � I T " , I �: �Imja to' Istop, over. W I V A-A I,. from the West .�M.n followed by loop corn ,and candy. The ' 1, - Helen McKwen, and . . " 11 I , �� � ,. ­,.�� ." ,�,'! 11 11% I—, -A'-',- A -Ir Vr! ,. . �F� .i 11 . , 0 ,r',% . , , .� �:;. � .11, .1��. I � , ,i I . . . will be qo4#4ued it"t weeht Forest Jarvis LLaV4 Pvv4A.- . � . - slifk+,.0.".*��,:, M.7 �� .. I .� ' . , ,Vei�lr$ "I � .: • ,:!_P..1 -,k11 "�,;".:4 , . .1.1 '.., " I - �. ,:;, loads of cattle last week. ' Shooting Match.-Follow.-ing is the next Circle, w6iners and ,XQII� will i3e I I . vel I ­,�,, "'." ; : -'�:k,., �, . I .". , h, illl�'. 4 .. � " � '. writer devastat,14g work and as we tim , , ""r, , is -made many Ship- resuiD o� the shooting match held in -erved—Carmel Priest church During ih on, more new country, m,orQ Jack- , . . �i -1 'ell" 14w�-- I . , �r',!l 'I', � � past summer the, . I , , I I .: I . .. . 1. I - . , , - ho will , , . 4 "', I I . .� � Itarses and cattle tu the Past Hensel) last Friday. j. Vance, Till- Sunday school , I hold their yearly was civil"' to visit Northern On- �ines, apriice, etc. By evening we . . P ''., 1. - , - , . - - ... . Christmas, concert in the Town Hall tarso t , . . . I I � . " I 11:�­, � I I .. ,�. .1 pe this may be a success- sionburg, shot at 45, killed 41; H. _0,�be Pacific Coast and has reach Cochrane, 500 miles u9rth. Of I I .1 "''I'. �.,�� . ".,".- I Kretchman Hamilto- shot4 at 46 on Wednesday, December 2ft,h. A been ­W�Zt­ by ­ local I" 4� rather due nufln of Strat- You're always safe in gluing 04�peis'ft `b4A,`Bt*'a0- Everyib9cly . . I I 1, � ,*- It- _ ­ _ r __ __ I I . � ,.—.- Toronto or -a � I , "_ ,:': I - killed 41; J. Vance, Tillsouburg, shot good programme will be given con- p -old and young -appreciates Sl pe 4:be04tWe' #Wr gomfort aW I �,,,111;111� TUCIiERSMITH ondent, Ift 0. J. Sutherland, give ford, for this line slopes north-west. . 1�.,. � � to , I .1 .. . ',,,.�-:, I I . " ...',,� at 15, killed 38; N. Long, Hamilton, ,i,U,g of choruses, recitations, solos, to The E;gpoB,itor some iraprqgsions There is also about 65 miles of com- usefulness. . I . I I ",111";i �* 1 4.ud Notes. -The farmers duets, drills, pAntommines and ahum- gathered . . , I ­ F I � I I , I etc THIS IS ME CHRISTMAS SLIPPER sr,on.;. ,- ,ill I ' shot at 45, killed 38, W. Hodge, Jar- red.by the way. As this article pI d road north with a proposed � `,... bus wood and grind- vis, shot at 45, killed 37; F. Kexr, orous two -act play entitled, The New was writteii,by a woman, it does not terminal at Moose Factory on James I __ . r, , . 4, !_ ,e Sunday School of Minister Arrives.'*" T h e church st . We have everything in Slippers for eve ody. W0i . lin Crediton, shot at 45, killed 36L Dr, and ress skyse'r,apers. Bay. rrb P,S11�pexs.,ia .1 lull .,'.,., '�rs. United -Church are Prep4r- Ban hart London, shot al 45, .. lied urchestra will be in attendance, On the. morning of June the I decide to stay a day in Coch- I all styles and for every member of the f4mily at vee attractive . , ., Or a Christmas tree and enter- �,2; J. Trebner, Exeter, shot at 35, P real treat will be in store for those 8th, -after Wt -minute things had been -ane and indeed I must, for there is prices. I I I 1 '4 . ,,, " I ' . I'll, i. .. I . " east, which will be held on Tues- killed 10; W. Sanders, Exeter, shot who attend. Everybody welcome-- attended to,'`'and most of the good- only one train westbound daily and , , , 11 , , ,­a-feuiug next -Mr. Austin Math- at 35, killed 29; J. E. Cantelon, Clin- the usual weekly night service of the byes said, The writer stood on the it arrives in the evening. Cochrane I LADIES' SLIPPERS MEN'S SLIPPERS f �') - k, ., , - , , u Who has been engaged near ton shot at 25, killed 20; B. Venner, Young People's League was held Mon- station platform of our pleasant lit- is in the midst; of Canada's great Boudoir Slippers, rubber heels, Velvet Slippers ............ 50c ' 2,wton for the, past summer, has jleLall, shut at 25, killed 19; S. day evening with a wonderful attend- Lie home town and watched the curl- northern forest and is quite unique . , , .. 11 home. Dougall, HensalX shot at 25, killed ,w,e_ The programme was in charge ing smoke I Of the L. H. & B. coming in having a small lake centrally lo- all colors ............. $1.00 riireside Slippers in Grey, Spider -1 1. 1 17; J. Bell, Hurondale, shot at 25, of Ethel Murdock, while BLas Ruth southward. It looke4 a bit different -ated in the town, and which some Felt Nozy Slippers, all and Brown ........... $1.25 W 1:1 � I - killed 16; P. Passmore, Thames Road, Chapman presided over the meeting from 'ordinary occasions for was not day may be an artistic setting for colors .......... $1.00, $1.25 Plaid Felt Slippers, $1.25, $1.50 .1. 'A 11 BRUCEFIELD , ,� �. I.." A shot at 10, killed 6; M. Mitchell, Cen- Camel Hair Slippers .... $1.75 I i and Miss Mary McKaig, acting as I to -day, starting on a great adven- 'his a piring place- twice -swept by Plaid Felt Slippers ..... $1.00 , I ,.,; I .... . . I W. M. S. Meeting. -The regular -,ral.a, shot at 10, killed 4. Secretary. The meeting was opened t�re, and alone. One could intimate- forest8fires and again rebuilt. A 'Felt Juliet in Grey, Maroon, Plaid Felt Slippers with ,, �7'� � ­Ljaest'ng Of the W. M. S. was held in buckles ......... $1.59, $1.95 4 . 'I , Firi-nien's Ball and Euchre. - The with a hymn, followed by prayer. ly experience the thril-h of the average resident lady tOld me that on the last PU41e, Isrown ......... $1.49 ,,�.. I � Ah b �1 ' " . ­ , , ;tile asement of the church on De- v'ullowing this, Misses Jessie Buchan- small boy on the filtst day of summer fateful morning a few years ago, she Brown Spider Slippers. ..$1.75 �­, L' firemen's ball and euchre held on �'.. I �",;., 'ppmber 8th, with a good attendance Quilted Satin Slippers in Wine, Brown Kid Slippers, $1.95, $2.50' 1, ­1� I I . Thursday evening of last week was I anon and Avis Linderfield rendered vacation when books and bothers are `w -as baking bread and glancing out Old Rose, Mello, Black.,$I.ko Brown Kid Romeos, turns, $2.95 , F�' Ifts. McGregor presiding. The meet- a great .success and most gratifying I a duet; Mi.": Irene Douglas gave a laid aside. The train stopped, and of the window, thought the distant I., - . ­,, itng was opened with Hymn 399, af- W11 jr" . jr.,� I reading; Mrs. McQueen gave the with a hurried farewell to friendly smoke was advancing --the bread was GIFT SLIPPERS FOR THE CHILDRE7N . U11 I -L) the firemen, as the spacious bail i 1 7�� ter which Mrs. Dow led in prayer. ' topic, which was very iri�lch enjoyed. faces, a hasty picking u .of baggage, never finished for they soon had to . , i", was Laxed to hold the large number ­ ,, ','Several items of business were dis- P 11 - -seat on the near side of the fly for their lives, leaving all behind Don't overlook the Children's Christmas Slippers. You,11 find here I ,.n" cussed. Mrs. McGregor Look the i present. In the earlier part of the, Puring the taking up of the collet- finding a T I � I -venin card playing was indillg,d I Llon, Miss Florence McDonald played coach, the grinding wheels, and we them; wild creatures of the woods a choice assortment of Slippers in Red Felt, Plaid Felt, Blue Felt, in .�X study book and gave an interesting, i n, attractive patterns at 75c, 85c and 95c a. pair. �.t­ the tables numbering well up , n instrumental. The meeting was are gone. One needs much faith on rushing ahead of the flames and rab- 111 , to 11 nS ,44 . � ." _V.-.- � talk on "Prayer," which we trust we the hundred mark, and after all had closed with prayer. The Executive this a.m.-faith which feels that a bits crouching at the feet of the peo- Misses' Red Felt Kozy Slippers, ribbon trimmed, padded insoles. 11 ,.'�, shall all benefit by. Mrs. Haugh led spent a couple or so hours in that decided not to hold any more League kind Providence will watch over the ple, all in distracting terror; but that Sizes 1.1 to 2. Regular $1.00, at a special Christmas price of 79 cents. '�"_ fn prayer, and the meeting was clos- meetings until January 3rd. - Mrs. . I I .1 fascinating game, lunch was called, loved ones at home -faith that over- is past and the little town, with a .. � ed by singing Hymn 498. After th-., Rumford, who has been spending the comes fear for our own safety in courage which is the spirit of new I �' l 1�1 �. meeting a box of clothing was packed, and a most splendid one it was, as n A" ,,,,.�;� - past few weeks, being confined to her 40 0 , provided by the ladies attending and these days of rapid travel. places, once more began to build and 11 i X, - valued at $30.00, and sent to Toronto. supplem'ent.ed by the firemen, and it room at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. tl� Three others- left oT4 thel same ;brain with more clearing, is safer than be- , . Harry Price, with a fractured hip, is &V . - 10 is needless to say that ample justice, . westward. bound, Mrs.'R. Patterson, Sr. fore. !I 1 I - -_ 3 nicely, and was taken to and Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, all In the -afternoon we visit the :::: . , was done to the good things. After ,,,,,r,ng i �!' I 1, ,.00000��i`,11� I I h P "I '11; Remember the Christmas Tree Entertain � this the fine town hall floor was made � her home at Crediton on Sunday.- travelling together to London; then hospital, quite modern in its appoint- ..-,do ; I . I- I..".. h, - I ready for the dancers and the floorl Mr. George Hudson is busily engaged the way divide, they taking ' more ments, and 'later wait with the crowd 611 , . .. .. meat to be given in Constan-e Church o� . e a ' , , ' � Thursday evening. December 23rd. Admission: I ,space was at a premium, as the old in getting the rink in good she for direct route and reaching their dost;- who gather at the station for the 5,FAP0J?7" � Z�. Adults, 2.5c; Children free. 80, .4 1 time dances and others were called the Christmas holidays. -Miss Nellie ination earlier, while personally hav- day's event-tbe express from Que- TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL . I .. .,�",, Notes. -The Sunday School is hold -1 3 i indulged in with zest, to splendid Car,ia,h,l was in Stratford on Sun- ing no par4icular enthusiasm for bee. I cast a last look at the twi- - , . . . . . . I " * ing their Christmas tree and enter- i ' . day last visiting her uncle, Mr. Gil- -sleeping cars, I decide t t gathering round and the , . I music supplied by a number of our o stop off at light tall; - ,; , tainment on Thursday evening, the, hard, who is seriously ill.-Nomina- night whenever possible and see the slim trees a distance off which seem ' ---------- - I'll, �'., 23 -rd. A first class programme is be- old time fiddlers, among whom we tion Hall - A�, . prepared for the occasion and a may be privileged to make mention will be held in the Town country by day. to stand �Iat altention.` GDod-Jbye . ,, .1, I . Z,., ing p of Mr. T. Murdock, he being the old- on Monday, December 27th, and in Evening finds me at Kitchener Cochrane, maybe well come back Illilir. from the labels.and stamps on her neighbor ., real Santa wil' be there as usual. A case that the council are not elected Junction, listens -we exchange a ... who may come est and best known, and they certain- and on account of de- again some day. of 'agreement and decide to , '. hearty welcome to all w by acclamation, the following provis- ]aged As the miles speed by with luggage which is considerable. Noth- glance ly delighted all with their splendid trains, just too late for ing is said, however, and the train take them and soon forget to lister, -.....1 . with the chil- ion has been made for officers: No. the hourly interurban to Galt. How- Pines l ,;,: and enjoy the evening w music, accompanied on the piano by and spruces in end -less rolls on, passing through places with for new towms, and bye and b" thp ­. , � dren at this festive season. - Mr. .. I.. . Mrs. A. C. Hoggarth, Mr. Murdock's 1, Joe Hudson D.R.O., Nelson Blatcb- ever, the host of the Ju�ction Depot with pines and spruces in endless strange names-Kapuskasing, for in- sun awakens us to trees still,. so W's 11, ' X, " Charles Reid, Of Carnduff, Sask., "3 ; daughter. So much war the dancing ford, P.C.; No, 2, Win. Sangster, D. entertained his half-dozen belated procession, we note great scorched stance, that town of which the news- go to breakfast and spend the day to- ', visiting his uncle, Mr. James Medd, I enjoyed that it was well on in the R.O., and Win. Sheppard, P.C.-Very travellers by telling of the moors areas of trees standing gaunt and papers teld nowadays with. great de- gather. She has been on a visit ­ �'. � I I.. .! at present. large quantities of produce are being and heaths of the old land and ex- blackened, mute witnesses of terrible .. :. I wee sma' hours of the morning be- � velopment in pulp mills of'enormons 'home to mother in England. In the , . Good Baby Beef ---Messrs. Arnold i i marketed in our village. -Wednesday plaining the -nature and habits of the conflagrations which must have swept . .... . .1� I fore the dance broke up. The Fire- ,� I ". and Clifford Colclough shipped a fine. ; last was the coldest day we have yet over the forest stretz1hing every way. capacity. A party of young people afternoon we pass through Sioux 11 men feel very much indebted to the, many specimens of his own taxidermy get aboard; they joke and laugh- Lookout, so-called I am told, because :� . baby beef to Toronto with Mr. Chas. ' have had, taking wind and frost to- which adorn the walls of the waiting In these open spaces the pinkisb-pur- 1. � ,� �, McGregor, the U.F.O. shipper, last fiddlers and Mrs. Hoggarth for their gether.-The .shooting match, iting the eternal spirit of youth -who could it was a vantage ground and signal- , 1, I I valuable services as well as to the a re- room. If you ever visit Kitchener ple fireweed grows thickly as if na- . , � , , Saturday. It was not quite a year . ort of which appears in this column, Junction, don't forge e sit disinterested, in watching them? ling spot for the, Sioux, who used to, .1 ­ . Sea-'' gentlemen who called off the square 1) t to see the birds ture endeavored to cover up th de3o- station a ,..,� ,old and weighed 900 pounds in ea- � was quite largely patronized by a -they're fine. Next day, after a lation. A half-hour goes by and they all get inhabit this section. Next i .. K�. ' dances. In the competition in the, off, going presumably to a dance in Hudson, well known as the place of _ Tooth, and was sold for 10% cents a number of expert shots, also a num- brief visit to the attractive city of euchre contest the prize was easily, The coach is crowded and the air this neighboring town, and we smile ". . transfer to Red Lake and its, gold. I", pound, to the market that say. � carried off for the gentle - of spectators were on hand at Galt, we are back in Kitchener again seems close and heavy to one coming to them. Life is just as happy here The buildings are There new and, . men by Mr. � 1`1 I .. Mr. George Wheatley also shipped ;Roy Todd who is an expert and whom � ')u I 11 r park grounds, which lend them- and on the ro:id to Toronto by ways in from the cool freshness of the out- as anywhere else. The lady is still of course, frame. There is a and, i . 0,�one, bringing 91/2 cents. These were a . to beat One would have to get up very ' `elve,A admirably for such occasions. made famili r in years past with week side world. Having taken the first sitting sillently across from me. An- "Airplane Service to Red Lake," also ;�11. - . ; - sure choice stuff. Hallett generally -The many friends of Professor An- end visits hoine. A few days spent the door, and other hour goes by, and though I care some Indians standing by -maybe , I 1. W / e " arly in the morning, as the old say- I .seat, the small one near , ,; . . IN. 1 7_ produces the high class goods. I in goos. The lady's prize was car- 1 derton, of London, who is so well and in looking up those whom we once setting my suitcase against it to keep not much for sleeping cars, methinks, guides. A Young man gets off ae- �,�, I ' tied off bv Miss Ella Hignell. While: favorably known in this village and knew -some we f a I may. in(], some not, for it open, I notice a lady sitting across MI make enquiry. The conductor in- coml)anied by lady in "'knickers" . ! " " ftt district, will regrot to learn that he such is life; one is taken and another the aisle and facing the opposite way forms me that the Pullman was all and we wonder if they re going in 11 !,,C - KIPP&N ,�!l committee I , tho �rvmf�n were a comm � I I... �, ' and did very much to make the even- , had been very poorly for some week--,, left: and Saturday morning we leave to which we are going. She is evi- reserved early in the day, but there search of gold. 1, ��1.1_ Announcement. -The engagement ing the queces., it was, we think spe- but is now improving we believe nice- behind Yonge. King, Queen, Eaton's, dontly a traveller from far, to judge are still a few tourist berths. My Continued next week. 1. . ... . ,.'­ 2s announced of Miss Mary Blair, IvI.-Quite a large number• of former Simpson's and the rest, hoping to ,'al credit 4., due to our Fire Chief, ,. ., " i,. ; �. youngest daughter of the late Mr. Mr. Frrie Bat,ps, wbo was most inde- residents of our village are planning reach North 1;ay by night, passing - - ­­ ­3� , ., -s. Ben Blair, of Kipperl to :(, ,r)end thi� Christmas holidays here and Mr I fatigable in his effort's to make ev­ - Lip through Muskoka, Parry Sound; - - - ___ - -----I ... 1,.Mr, Harold Holmes, of Detroit, the . -tbing go with n !,wing. The pro- -Our merchant.,; are getting their h n changing in . fine Christmas appearance. . ML.dw X 1� �t ed to nearly $120. which was very -During is a newer locality, houses become 11 T"k ffm I -_ i the holiday season the weekly prayer smaller, settlements less thickly pop- . �, drew's Church on December 29th. 11. , . r% gradually the country ban "r S 'AT11, I., - marriage to take place in St. An- ' - ��-,jres nicely decorated, which gives a character and one realizes that this V/ , . re( -d., at a mere nominal fee amount ,� Po I KELL .1 I'll il. gratifying to our firemen in this their I AN Z.A. I meeting of the United Church I ZURICH first dance and euchre. is ulated-it has the tang of the North. - ...,­ � withdrawn. -Mr. Charles Lockwood, We arrive on time, locate a comfort, - - Real Estate Changes. -A number) Council Meeting. _ The regular who was here fora short time en- able hotel, have supper, and stroll -�tseful Christmas Gifts 1. . I". 1 71 1. of real estate transactions have tak- - meeting of the Council was held on I gaged in barbering, has this week down street. Everybody is out, for Look over th's List of (4 .. ... ... .... I .11 .�, en place recently, which are of more Tuesday evening last with all pies - moved to Brussels. Mr,' I­lOck`WO0d it is Saturday night. I decided to get r �. t, ": than usual interest. Mr. Win. La- ent except Councillor Campbell, and (lid a very good business while here, .. q,I _', i up early in the morning and see the ;f".. mont, of this vinage, lips sold his 100 with the Reeve, Mr. Owen Geiger, ' 4�1,j4,, , 1`1 but has purchased a fine business in town, also go to church. ..J, Aicirs grass farm in Stanley, to his the chair. The minutes of the last I" ., , - `N, V. Brussels, with good premises. - Mr. ��Rt,'.,:;"-. I North Iia} has two doors: it seems to 'r � son, Mr. Roy Lamont, who owns the meeting were read by the Clerk, Mr.' -f_ , ,,, X .1 i,P I Alfred laylor and Mr. Henry C. Sol- me, one C.N.R.,the other C.P.R., both Z _ 1?i 11 adjoining 100 acres. Mr. Alfred Alex. Murdock, and were approved of Ban recently returned from quite an �#�, . Sreenan has sold his farm on the by motion in the usual manner. Mr. important, so this morning I go to the �` - ,X . extended trip and visit in Chicago other door. The Salvation Army is I .* Blue Water Highway, north of Drys- Ernie Bates, as Fire Chief, was pres- .,, .... I.", � .'� dale, to Mr. Laurence Denomme, son ent and brought before the Counciland several the State of holding a meeting at the depot -one /: "I ,,.,.; . 1, of Mr. Philip Denomme, who will get the providing of the members of the Michigan, where they both nad rela- boy in the band reminds me very I C I .. J1.- � . .1 , . Lives and friends.-hev. Mr. McLean, much of Paderewski, especially his ;.,� ( . , .... . . . . . . .• . possession on April Tat next. Mr. fire brigade with ,the accustomed of Toronto, again conducted the ser- face and bushy hair, and am told he . I ,X !� Frank Corzivean has sold the Durard suits and was able to report to the . . I , . vices in Carmel Presbyterian Church is a youthful prodigy and is prepay- - - farm, also near Drysdale, to his son, Council the nice little sum of $71 as Mr. Leo Corrivean, who has been liv- from the late fireman' I on Sunday last, with much accept- ing himselif for army service, They I . ante. -The services in all our church- sing the old familiar hymns while I ''I Ing on it for some years. Mr. Ed. euchre, handing over that amount to es on Sunday last were fairly well passengers come and go. The big I ,/ % 'A -I- Datars has sold his 50 acres on the the Council to go to the providing ..)f attended. but there is room cur im- engine, which has just been hooked .1 1, 7 3rd concession, Bay, to Mr. Ervin suits or uniforms, and after due con -i I I , I _provement. or increased attendancq in on, stands throbbing and ready for WillIart, who gets possession in the sideration the Council decided to pro- " spring. Mr. Willert will use this vide the balance that would be re- them all. -Our Sabbath schools are the long miles ahead. The engineer " NK=�� land for pasturage. Mr. Joseph quired, with the understanding that putting in good practice and prepara- leans out of the cab window, receives I - - ". - - - Meidinger who recently disposed of the firemen would, in the near future, tion for the coming Christmas enter- his signal, smiles to a few of us 'd I ",i 11 his dwelling property in Zurich to Mr. put on another ball and euchre to tainments.-As will be seen by local watching by. We wave a hand in 1111`�, - , -e . , - ..'°`.1 J. Engeland, has purchased a prop- provide out of it what would be T - ad, at the head of this column, our farewell and away they go, and I re- ,"... ,'.q �. arty in Exeter, and will move to that quired to meet the cost of the ani- enterprising and old established hard- member him who said, "Transports- - il - _­� ware merchant, Mr. William A. Mc- tion is civilization." There's still ,V-_ I town in the spring. forms. The matter of the. assess- re s il ,-- I %,§�'1'11`1� . -The firm of W. G. Hess & ment by the valuators of the differ- Laren, is offering tempting bargains 'ti me to go to morning service and 1. OVERCOATS 1� I 4, I Motes. . I . . . Sons, jewellers and 6ectricians, is ent places in the County, as shown in in the line of copper boilers. - Our true to instinct and habit seek out .01 1 / 1. D now composed of Mr. Harry G. Hess a printed ,statement, was taken up stores never looked more Christmas our own, listen to a good sermon and & SUITS - � ". . I and Mr. Albert G. Hess. Mr. W. G. and in looking over the said assess- like at this season of the year and hear, beautifully rendered by a lady, : ­ MACKINAWS :: , "I ment as made by the valuators, the never had they such attractive- goods that song which never seems to -lose Hess, the senior member in the form- , _1\ ODD TROUSERS j%;, . er partnership, has retired. The assessment of Hensalli was consider- in every line, and we believe that the its charm, "The Holy City.- Even- , . lh,­ - ing service ";F���, firm -name will not be changed.- ed very much too high, being nearly prices on the whole are considerably sbows lantern slides and ODD VESTS I I ...NSI a talk on India -I'd rather live in ,. 1. _16 Messrs. Johnston & Koehler, who have the double of the present assessed less than a year ago. -The bazaar N FANCY VESTS , el conducted a butcher business here for value of property, which hag he held by the ladies of Carmel Pres- Canada. .e I .-, , 11 'S , - k not =I byterian Church, in our Town Hall Monday morning again at the I . , I v some years, have dissolved partner- thought to be high enough, if . BATH ROBES I , , Ship, Mr. Koehler retiring from the high, and it was found by the council I on Saturday afternoon last, was a C- N. R., waiting for the northbound _/ N " ,,_ ,�. I . . to Cochrane. HOUSE COATS business. -Mr. J. P. Rau, a prominent, in going into the assessment of fann great success. attendance was IVs rather windy and '. I " _ " .� properties and that of villages and large and the fancy goods, home-made I farmer of near Zurich, was hurried d - chilly, but one forgets this for the . SWEATERS I _ to a London hospital on Saturday towns that in their judgment the an- cooking, etc., was i 0 M i 11, I . n good demand train a -warm and comfortable. By . ... I 1 dv. PULLOVERS night and an operation was perform- .qe%%ment made on said villages and meeting with good prices as the re- — ---'- __ I . I , ed soon after he was taken in, for 1 towns was altogether out of propOT- ceipts will serve to show, amounting - / . "­- � appendicitis. Word received since the tion to the detriment of the village to $280, which was most gratifying MUFFLERS I and town property, and Councillor Mr. to the ladies who swelled the receipts %` operation states that he is making ins SCARFS I I favorable Progress towards recovery. Robert Higgins, , was asked to look by their fine lunches and meals. -Our '. " . . `• -The -The re -dedication services in con- carefulty into the. matter and report tax collector, Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill, =--COAL I GLOVES X nection with the reopening of the at the next meeting. In the mean- is being kept very busy these days I . I MITTS I I , ,", , 1 vw, � Lutheran Church, of this village, will time, our Council are, we believe, a taking in and receipting for taxes, Genuine D & H Co.'s LACKAWANA �';� The free burning Anthracite. (Lined, Unlined) I . be held on Sunday. December 26th. linit in protecting against the very which always seem high when paying . 1, t,v, .: The Late Mrs. Catherine Wu,.,.- high valuation made.. Mr. Miltor, in for, yet we doubt if there is any . I ,�.', -i%!.- The funeral of the late Mrs. Cather- Lo- appeared before the council a- other villiage of -anything near its I FUR LINED GLOVES ;* I, ine Wurm was held from the bo -me gain in regard to his drainage, which size, where we have more to show for Genni e D N FUR LINED COATS n L & W 'SCRANTON 3 . " 11_1 1. Iffi, a AS we have fine school ac- The Standard Anthracite. R-0 . . . . . . . . . 11 I of her daughter, Mrs. J. pus.R, Zurich, he reported as not at cient as to in- our taxes, rlwym FUR CAPS on Tuesday, interment taking place .sure him proper cellar and yard drain- commodation and premises with a f-.,& - FUR GAUNTLETS I : In the LUtheran cemetery. The late age- The Council after debating ov- good staff of teachers, fine paved I N,,-.,'!- , MTS. WtIrm was a life-long resident er the matter, agreed to furnish Mr. Main Street, well kept up back streets, UNDERWEAR .1 - I , COKE - ... , , . - 14"` i, " . Of this district and in November left Love with tile if he would do the .splendid drainage on the whole, good � 11 CAMBRIC SHIRTS . '! ft ". "i winter draining or labor part, and which cement sidewalks on all our streets, Burn Genuine SOLVAY CQJCE and " . I I 1:Igml! or Chi to spend the V.,t, ,­, , , . . in soon after offer, we beli*ve, did not just meet and n I , 3 -me I , *01A�. ' She bo�, SOO will have our present BOYS'BLOUSES fair cut one-third off your fuel bill. " 1 ased ay 'het arrival there and pd away Mr. Love's requirement� so that the fire Protection made right up4o-date, . I AND SHIRTS ;. U.V11:11;1 - understand, 'under with the new fire engine which is ex. . , at. - that last Saturday, having matter is still, we unders . . 141,`�t� ,: -,.; She is emsideration. Messrs. CarmichnAl petted here within a week's time, and , . , I, *� -, rb"hed OYage ot 84 years. CANES SILK SHIRTS � ,,�,,II il'llr, ­ - tft' gh- Ing Coft Coal . , , I ' 9' A#*d b� two sans and five dau Manufa4uri Co.,-, Of Ingersoll, re- will not only be found valuable on �. ' . . 1l'ffl'-':; ton- Jacob,. of Seafortb- ,intind delay our Main Street also on our back For Heat in a Ffurt7 and an economic TIE CLIPS TUXEDO SUITS . ported that they regretted EL TIE PINS FULL DRESS SUITS � , Ed , of .," �" ­ in getting the fire engine ready, but streets with its chemical attachment , of michi- , '..-i", t'�,"�, � I chniefit, fuel, burn our CONSOLIDATION 1. I :��'t ", .�._ W- -Mr,.� Rciddiek, Detroit; Mrs. J. guaranteed to have it delivered here on fine Chevrolet motor power, which MILLEWR CRUM from FULL DRESS FULL DRESS VESTS .�o�a 4, Auls_s_�,und Xrjg. 1. Block, Zurich; Mrs. on or before the 24th of this month, makes for quick service in any part t 0 wonder- LL . 1� , � � Y, I _: - ,� &ftbst, ("weago. . ,� ,:,��,N i�,-,�,&'IIN u jr��O . A number of accounts were consid- of our village. So while we have to fol coal beds of Eastern 2entucky. STUD BUTTONS NECKWEAR ,I- "S kl. � -!�, ,'; . aired and p"sed, after which the wrestle with expenses, CUFF LINKS AND ' (Fancy) . 11 iW I 11 I'! we must also . 1: . I ... I , ; V . Council gdjobritled to meet again be- govat our blessinb one by one, or ' . s � , , .^, . :,��,,;,i�. , . ,� . fore the close of the year, at the call] ouX advantages. - The Chrigft= EGGS - PUU-APARTS HOSIERY � Ai .q I � ­."Vw. ..'. ,"XSAU . I � - Q .� , I T AND RAINCOATS � .­ , " "`;, it , *'it , ,' 180111- Of the Clerk. . mails are already largely in evidence SOF . 11ARD , . , '4�'t " I �11 "k I - I I I - I 11 , , I w4 W 1W ,At 'ariefs'Mr. . � 'aa ,.'ftf 't6iV� WeMfier 10 - 11 I §,;, ,`., ',-, ��' !)ft $0 (&' . "' We have an unlillmited demand for 0 11 i�, M! � RM - and Ms. A. J. gweit� and tfirtiftlarly so in the matter of COLLAM �, , HATS AND CAPS � . . I 0'- " � 1. _y ", � � 44,�_l � Ase, 1. iL Olt tet, of DO*Oit� 'Wgm week 8-11d, VW- PaTdelg a1rd' letters, havin E4 ' i our 11eW Pitd'nt Egg Carton 1 . . 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