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Expert WOO* Repairer jeweler
Refreetioxist and Dispensiee Optician.
•Orrosim Tows Efsra.,
• Bremanicerim's Om $ean.
GOderiCti Tewashi
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s (Joonier,f Was ham;
Huron college divinity student,officiats
ed at Midaten'e, ilohnesville and Sum-
merhill in the absence of Rev in/Light
in Michigan on Sunday week, Inir Sae
Steep, who has been engaged farming
in Stanley, has returned to hie home
on the Hayfield line fora few inonths*
rest, Mr R. Grigg'e emiling counten,
ance at preeent ia the cause of his wife
• resenting him with a bouncing baby
boy. E Stewart has disposed of his
handsome driver, and is on the lookout
Tug kersmith for another to replace it. Cote lime,
peme,aree sale, a large quantity of oat meal
of r the Be field line the d
y , are e proud pos.
'reed on handietthe Standard unevatoraiunsen.
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eesors of nandsonie new cutter; it's a.
• Crprices, D. VaQUHAIIT
EloNolte.-We have been handed a
copy of the Wood River Tinies pub -
!Wheel at Halley, 'deb°, which records
thesuccessful. election of a former
beauty. number front this leeway
attended the. temaneeting in Varna last
Thursday night. and report a pleatrant
time. A handsonie piano has been
placed in the reeidence of Mr T.Thamp
TuckeramIth gentleman to theposition
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"Olerlx of the district court on the '.3!Dr' by OW. Haareeer Clinton I we be-
iieve on trial. E Rethwell has refused
Democratic ticketby a vote a 1278, the tem tingroffer of 8160 for a thnee-
• alfnuult his opponent s 729. The person
mentioned is Geo. A. McLeod, who is a
brother-in-law of Rata. Pearson. con 2,
year-ol colt. We noticed the familiar
form of Johnnie Jonnssof Varna,wentla
iis s way to thep ce ofduty, t� re -
Stanley. He left these parts 17 years neve F. Whitmer for a alma tirne. The
ago, and is his second attempt at elec;' eye -sight of Mr Nelson Yeo has been a
Gan. He ran for "Probate „Judeshir little dimmed lately owing to intlem-
some years ago and was defeated on y mation. . The congregation of Cole's
• by tea votes Thie•ePeaks well for a Methodist church intend holding a tea-
VAnadian son in a strange land. We meeting at an early date; the commits,
• nengratulate Mr Mci...ead, • tee are busy preparing a 'good prograin
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PERSDN&L,-Mrs N. P. ()riei, East for the occasion. We regret to learn of
Saginaw...Mich.. is home spending the the confinement ot Geo. Cooper ; hie
holidays at her mother's,Mrs G. Nott. illness is something the nature of
Mr Orich,who occupies a goad position pleurisy ; may be soon be. restored, to
on the . R, R was expected to his usual strength and i oris the wish
arrive Wednesday. of his numerous friends, Rote.. Olaf!,
Putman:3m A FATING-W, A.berhart
Bayfield line.is also off duty at present
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has purchased from John Beattie%1Initaiber of ob's comforters n
grocer, of Seafertb, his property in hte13eit so naoranreteendnal
uctathorseewizhew
o have
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Egniondville, This is the old Osllie r31bre
it is. W. nen deliverer3. a goon bunch of
bomestead, and consists of tbnee acres.
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The prwhogs at Goderich an Monday.
ice •
• paid as $825,
TARE -The annual Christmas
1111119aillnGR •.tree and entertattunent of the Sunday
hloatietATross.At the nominations Sunday School of St. Jetaleti clitlech,,
• Timid here on Monaity hist for county Middleton's, took place on Monday
-campltissionership the following nom. evening, and was a most pleasing and
-Mations were received with that rotor. successful Whir, The attendance was
ere and mconders Hugh Chambers,
barge, and the proceedinge were fol-
larmer
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Wm lowed throughout with the greatest
•OitmobfAshfield tp.. moved bY ell; seconded by Jos Interest, The chief feature, Of course,
Durniii, drover township, for the tittle folks, was the large Xmas
p
moved by Wm Mallough, seconded by Yee, which was heayily laden with
scholars. The Jos.Beck; Richard Jewett, teenier,' Col gifts for all the
enter -
borne nownshipanoved by Jacob Moses, taint:Gent; 'which was given almost en.
tirely by the children consisted of
*100anded by Geo Ashton; Sohn X Mc, '
'Kenzie, farmer, Ashileld tp., moved by recitatione bv Mise '
Ena ;(4Young. farmer. Colborne tp., Moved
,M..Dalton, seconded•by P. Scott;;Alen Charlie and. Hart • Wise: sololir°1attynt!iril
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8:(171.!data&alltietisosn...Myrnhae dMeilidgdiileatounescaennde
by Jas Rose, iieconded by Jos Robert-
son. 'So far as we can learn these men in the heine of the "new woman," by
intend to stay • in the, field. Morgen Miss Middleton and Fred Middletoo„.
• Dalton, Henry Morris,Robt Elliott and and the "famous baby ehow." by six
' ••••Win Yonne were also nominated but little girls, were well rendered, and
withdrew
created much merriment; The chief
that Morning. Wan Stothers
. • was nominating rfficer for that district. • neither was a Cantata, "Ohristrctas
with the Pixie," :by all the Sunday.
school. Mid much credit is due the
5 I teachers, who . speut so much time in For ,the gen Folks
• ) preparing the children for this part of
- the entertainment. 'John Middleton
.jr., as Sento. Clauswane greal; success,
remembering all the teachers of the
Sunday school, as well as be children.
' • Around the cornet in the men's
•S deportment you will fled many an
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article that will nuke' a pleasing
•and acceptable holiday gift for man
. or boy. Not a store in.tow. wtth 5
, s the stook to select from that is here. 2
`4 Many -new lines, many novelisies iii
' holiday neekeear jest arrived, this
3.Gloyes.
Oar stookof manna gloves •sult.
ablelor holiday gifts was never bet- ,2
ter. Those we show ore correct hi f
in shape, perfect fitting and good I
wearing cleanly. You are perfect. 2
ly safe in seleotiog a pear of the 2,
lines we salt at 75o, att or $1.80. • 5
• For the Boy
. You cannot give the average
• bay tee Many nook Pee. An extra
, one or two never anise andes. You
•2. will he sure to please hun if you
select him one from this stocks E
.1 Natty liew patterns, pepular shapes, f. -Mrr-Metr Sweer .NErvis GrOgs
just reached here for the Christraas I. A Ben BRUM.- Hanley Cantelon,
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trade. • • • of the 9th con, met with a SeriOUS
mis-
Exi.-Avery successful exam was
held in 8, S, No 9, Goderich township,
on Friday last. When the children
were examined in all the subjects and
acquitted thenaselvee with credit to
themselves and also their teacher! Mr
0. II Holland. As air Indiana is re-
tiring they. presented ' him with the
follcwing address and a very beautiful
fruit dish and. a handsome cup and
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lioreaanseeisar teacher,-wealie pupils
of this school, cannot let the present occasion
pass by without some tangible recognition of
the high esteem in which vre hold you. Our to-
terohange during the past year has beep koth
pleasant and. profitable. We are pletAtd. to
know that though youare going away from oer
immediate midst, yet will freguently bare an
opportunity of rene,wing tits pleasent aStgOe_itS'
Pons of the past. Not as a reward we tender
Xaa'tbifi Pr.e.e.ent, but a9a pleasing memento of
trespass, wishing/au the supreme blessing of
God, also a Merry Othristmal and a Happy Xew
Year. Signed on 'behalf of the school.
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1, hap the other day, while nehorning
Ii0DGENS BROS
-.• eottle. When in the act of holding an
- i infuriated beast he stumbled and felf.
• coming with violent force. on his lel
f heed, some bbstacleart the way pone:
l' trating the pelm of his hand. It was
thought it first (hat Hanley would lose
his limb, but through medical *kill the
danger is past. We. hope he will soon
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CaMt013-4,otleb Sunday Wale S. S.
•• Anniversary day, when prizes and
Christmas cards' were given to the
• ectioal, Though the day was anYthing
•+0' but favorable, theattendance was
be restored to duty again. , •
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t , • good, Rev Mr Small, Auburn, con-
ducted the services; in the Morning he
t, • preached specially to the children, and
!in the evening to the S. S. workers and I
Parents; Bev r Small le an • able
Mr'
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*.'• ," ' 'time by the Nile congregation. The
l'• •'• . • -Red of the material tor the new thumb
'i-'-• Was placedon the ghounds litet Friday;
no pains are being spared in coder that
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. , the very Isn't and most modern plan of
church may 30 procured the budding
•corninittee are Robt. Heil wain, Seined
'Shepherd, Chas. Girvin, Henry Dodd.
and Wm. 13allie. Rev M. J; VVilsott
,,„ , eupplied for Rev Me Small at Ad‘itrtt
", and' Smith's Hill on Sunday last,
League Was held on tionday night this
week, On account of a tett-meeting held
in Dungeatenn 'on Tneedsy night; the
sub 1.ct was Prances E. If tveritr.l. The
fowl supper was a success. Nile orch-
estra was in attendance at a concert
:given in the Presbyterian church at
annierinnon treat week. .-
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"' A, better tirae could no; 1* had then to
•btve your family group taken during *hi
'holidays.
You will *war look .heitsr than yon do!
et prowl*, rola perefies the family poop
' Will Whir be 40gether apin. Open aII
'day Xmas and New Yearil.
*aryls Pilot* -
Jluflett
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A CLANDIDATB.-Among the cried(
dates for township honors, we notice
the name of J. W. Mille, an Up.toalate
young farmer of the mirth part, well
known to many of the rate •payere Of
Hullett,having been assessor foronuni-
her of Years, and should postless a thor-
ough knowlenge of township affairs,
and WOUld,Maire an A.$1 councillor,
AN APPE/301AErat Grin.- Mr L A
Saunders, of the 14th con. presented
his daughter, Maud, with o'fitte Nord -
helmet piano for 4 Oheistinee present.
Tine is what we call a choice gifr, and
will be very much appreciated by Miss
Saunders, who is a lever of music. and
is studying for a Etintician; We Wielx
her Success.
EISA/401AZ STATEMENT -From the
financial, statement of the township,
for the year ending Dec. 15th, 1902, we
(unto the following statistics; Receipts
$15115,11 ; Expenditures $15288.48Assets
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Balance on hand._; . .... 28
lo baok to red. Deb,N07.. 920.00
In bank current A.cet, .1 676,00
Uncollected taxer; ........ ..... 182,14
Liabilities
L t Debentures from No 8 to 15 $6454.00
DAVr.tt on L. Launcelot
Teskerat young man of 28 nears of age,
pawed away on Saturday night of last
week He had been working very
- hard all swimmer and had become con-
siderably reduced. About three weeks
ago he was attecked by a complication
of ailments, which culminated in ty-
phoid, aceommtnied by petitonitle,
which carried him off. Mr Tasker was
son of Launcelot Tasker, of Herpur-
hey. He was an induetriourrwell-doinir
man. and VMS greatly respected in the
neighborhood, where he had reelned
1/10et of his life. He was a consistent
member of the Methodist church, The
remeine were interred in the family
Pint In Kinburn cemetery on niondey.
He leaves a widow, a daughter of Mrs
11, McGayln, of l'uckeremith, and one
child, who will have the sincerest eye].
toothy of many Mende it their MI be.
reaVetilentis
Ar it Its
Wantell-Obeitm Ell ButtergOo. Fresh eggs
20o. Turkeys uadrawn 123e. No 1 slink. or
Fox f4. Ova prize given away weekly with
Slpurolime was won by miss aketallune
(*EO. E. IMO, wheaten].
SAD INTisetallation.---Trouble is eaid
to never come single, Mr Frank Sell
is having more than a full share of
them at present. Last week he receiv-
ed word that one of his brothers was
mutclered at La Pork/100E4,4nd follow-
ing this conies' word that another
brother, William, is dying with an at.
tack of fever at Cleveland, Ohio.
CosastENDAnex.e..A large gathering
of people attended the 25rls miniver
Gary of the wedding day of Mr and Mee
Walter Green recently. rhe proceeds
of the supper, which go to the Ladies'
Aid of the Methodist churchanxiounted
to $811 Mr and Mrs Groen objectedt
any presents being brought, which is
quite out of the usual custom. This
deviating from the usual rule demon-
strates a desire to not only aid sub-
stantially in church work, but takes
upon it a practical form or Christian -
UNFORTUNATE -Much sympathy is
fele for Mr and Mrs Wm Crowston,
who have been bereaved the past week
of their little daughter,a Iittle girl ot 10
years. It was feared that it might be ,
the cause of Mrs Oroweton taking an-
other paralytic etroke, as elle was un-
fortunate enough to be afflicted with a
first attack a short time ago. The
came of the child's death is reported to
be diptheria, and their son ill with the
same disease.
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• Grey
Strreas.-At the conclusion of Grey
township council last Monday Week
Reeve Tornbull and Councillor Sas Me -
Donald entertained, the council and
township oritaials to a supper at the
Ethel hotel: A theteolass spread was
prepared consisting of oysters, turkey,
&c. After ample justice was done in
this line the Reeve gave a hr lei addrests
expressingials intention of handling
over the mins to other hands and in a
*municipal manner reviewed the munic
ipal work during his incumbency, He
was followed•by'Councilloes McDonald
(who is retiring), Livingston, A. Turn-
bull and Fraserareasurer McNaitewho
has occupied this responsible position
for 26 years; Assessor Revniand, with
16 years of varied exoeriencef Tax Col. •
lectors ?Kreuter and P J Bishop, who
gather inthe shekels with neatness
and dispatch; Barrister Blair, of )3rus;
sets, and W if Kerr, who has had the
honor of representing Grea in the
count's, council for the past four years;
The Reeve and Councillor McDonald
were thanked for their appreciated
kindness and at 9 o'clock, after singing
"They are jolly good fellowei"theparty
bade one another good, night. .
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NOTREL-W ihird;who has bsen at-
teneing the Central' Business College,'
is home for the holidays. Miss Eliza,
McNaughton,of Teeswater,wae visiting
friends here this week. Misses. Lizzie
and Esther Scales, of Londeeboro, were
vieiting At Mr Jos McUelly's,this week,
• Mrs John Moffatt, of Moose jawatrriv-
ed at her snother'il on Mondan; she has
her two children with her. Wra Mof-
fatt also arrived home on Monday,, and -
has gone to his daoghter'e, Mrs David
McNaughton, to stay fora time. Mrs •
Duncan McEtvan hasheen moaned to _
the house for the last two weekteand is .
etill compelled to keep inside, Miss
Mary McEwen, who has been teaching _
for the last year near Chatsworth, has
come home for, her holidays ; she will
teach in Tuckerernith next year. Mee -
W. McFarlane, of Michigan, is visiting
het -Mother, Mrs H. McGregor.
j $1 per year in attyana.
/ $1.50 whea uoti oa.patd
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For e. --A1 Doiaiuion Poultry Station, a,
limited number of good White WItuaciottes and
Berred Rook Co*erale. O. BI.FORD.
NOTES -School closed On Friday last
for the Christmas vacetion. It will te.
open on Monday, Jan, Oth,
OMRISTPdisn VISITORS -A, 34 (Jour-
tice, of Chicago Dental College, and
Will 0ourtice, of Orewe, are visiting
under the parental roof.
0. 0. F. -The regular election of of-
neer@ in Ootirt 8, lamed No. 86, 0.0 V.,
will be held on Friday f3yening; a full
attendance of members as requested,
CBtrICOL-A series of epeoial eervime
will be held in the Methodiet church here
duringthe nextfew weeks. Rev. O. F.
Cheddies of :Western Iowa will assist.
Mr. Oinridiek isspending this Week in Ca-
nada and CMOS here after conducting at
varione•Osnarlian pointe tereices that have
been characterized by a great revival, Mr,
Chirldick will preach next Bentley.
Ormarrine Vierreas -Mr. and Mrs. JW.
McItoberte and baby st Nye. T. C. Peak-
ard's. Mack has °coupled the pen:wipe'. Chris tmas ROUGFI ON VOOALISTS.-AA a,
ship of Mitchell Pantie and Model Sehool Baptist convention in New Jersey the
for iiorne five years, and luie carciee with .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: . . :.:.:.:. other day one of the revereod
men present, in a plea for siq3plicity
genile-
him that tuoroughnees of work which cher; 111
unitized him here A.rtie Birks, Lon- worphip, drew this word.picture of it
don, visited a fear cloys here. He returned female church soloist ; "Very often the:
OW TtleadAY in compatly with his grend.
Correspondents. Take Notice chiensinner in destroying the eolemnity
of the divine worship is the choir or I
father,11..Elford, who spends chiestmes
in London. Owing to Xmas and New Year's r one ot its members, A young lady with
• felling on dik publicatton day, UCC.).
a plumed hat fearfully and ,vouderfol.
AMFROVRMSNT Sonistre-The Holm., essitating us publishing a day ear- lynamie,with waist laced several inches
esville Mutual Improvement Society •.< tier. we wound kinclly Ask our car* a less than its natural size, and a piece
which has been holding weekly meet- e respondents for the next twoweeks
ings for the past month is apparently X to be a little more diligent with e
filling e, long felt want. The young their budgets of news and send)
then of the village and vicinity have "( thern'in a day earlier --•in fact not t
been meeting and taking some elennan- later than Tuesdak,or they will not C
tiny book keeping and arithmetic. Oc- be published that week, . .
casionally they have 'a discussion free' -yys,,,,ryyNivifle.rePfT , is, ,, r ,
and easy. Toe t week they discussed • .
"Special vs. Generel Farming," •It is • • ' ItInerrilt
exeected that durieg the winter much A, R
sident ie G. W. Achieon and the .secre- .Dt3Te liftlimilteTlagrnerlilmevbeenriouFthlplin'rri4eplit
in:dors:nation will be derived. The pre -
and friends of- S. S. No 5, Morris, as -
try, S- W. ' `sembled in the school room to enjoy an
'Dane
OF Femme Beane:rt.-The many At 'Home, given by the teacher and
Mende of Mr. 3.5. vieber and wife, at ene pupils; At 1.80 P. m. the teacher, Mr
time mato:Hied at'lloiceeeville, will be Om aesnaore, called the Audience to order
to hear that the latter/s mother, Mrii:Rob. by expressing his delight at seeing so
Mien, named away after brit a short Bloom many, and ths.plea,sure that had been
at Lambeth on Monday evening, the 22nd his dispharging his duties. as teacher,
bast. She had been confined to her' bed. which he attributed largely to unity, which
Ind a week and every hope witi entertained existed between teaoher•Papile add himself'
for her recovety till but few minutes be. such being the cage swum was Mire to fol.
fere she breathed' her lima. The remains low; after whieh Rev T T Hestia, ot Bel.
were interred at Lambeth on 'Wednesday, grave, was invited to the °hair. A nrograro
the 24th , , Bey. A. Birka, B. A., consisting of recitatione, songs, dialogues
L. L. 13., London, condulting the riervioss.' and ohernses,was rendered most effisientiy
The bereavement is all the more sad in by the ohildren,who,without any exception,
thet Mrs. Fietier is herself at present very perforrned their part in it Wanner aillioh is
ill with erysipelas, and cannot even Leave seldom squalled on an occasion of thie kind,
her room, • • • . • • • refloating great credit to themselves, but
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auburn• sibbeosvtesohine $abre: wabbiol i sy and tot possessed by
had giyeti"earei Child that
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Amster -is° per lb,. eggs20o Per dOzam_dried part to wform,.which was best suited to
apples do porn). in trade at ve: T. Bidders. . develop the natural talents possesed by the
• Diliet.TR. -An old .respected, resident &pits. We make apeeial mention of it
of Auburn, nagged aVeity to the. great nember of beautiful seleotiona by the Yore
beyond, on Friday, of last vveek, when bee band, assigned by air nail on the der -
the late R. T. Herat breathed his last image, Which added .greetlY to the atter"
at the -comfortable hoine,which he .hed nooneeenjoyment of all at the closs of the
succeeded in providing •fdr- his family children's pert of the program. The,teech-
'by years of toil. Decerteed was a Mena- or being called to the platform, the follow -
We
Wish.
All s
Our
Readers
Very -
Merry
Mrs Burdge, Brucelleld pat in a large
Doherty organ the past week, ale° Joe
Brown, Harpurey. .
A WORD FROM THE WEST. -Dr .
T J Churchill, of Woleeley, Asea,, in a
letter to the NEW ERA 'Mt week, has :
this to say of our prairie country
"We have had. very fine weather all
fall, all but last week. It was middling .
eold ; we have very litt e snow but the .
Ek
roads are not bad. W have trouble. !
some time witn the bloc ado on the 0.
P.R., however,for we are blocked conk ,
pletely with it quarter of a niiinen
bushels of wheat stored hi towns and a
half million in the country not hauled
to market yet. Now you folk in Ot. ,
1; tame will have to do something for this
I country or you may as well stop bumf, .
gre,tion to R. for they can't get the '
crops out and it will be worse each
year to come."
of sheet music in hands, stands up,
opens her mouth, and emits a series of
noise in strained, unnatural tores;
trilhngs, war blingtescreaming and roll-
ing out sounds inarticulate, artificial,
not one of thorn expressing an honest
emotion of the heart,but simply exhib-
iting the compass of her voice, which
frequently is as metallic as the min
that is paid for het performance. (Jan
such a performance as this be warship?
13 God pleasectwith pride, yanity, pre-
tence and ,
IN EVERY MEAL -We • here
append an item of interest to our
readers clipped , from the Morden,
Chronicle, 14 reference, to it brother-
itelaw et our townsman W. Fair, Mr
Neil Fox, who occupies the honorary
position of secretary -treasurer • of the
.British and foreign Bible Society :--
Daa,11 'SIR :-Your . handsome' refiaitt
once of $120 as free contribution to this '
society duly received, to -jay, as per en.
closed official receipt. We • sincerely
thank yourself and all associated 'With
you in this geed work. We will be •
tiled if you send us a list of collectots
and contribators for publication Inoue
Annual Report, and oblige • us. With
'kindest regard?. "roues I faithfully,
John Harr% Sec. The . full , amount
.collected in Morden Wes 812610, but Of
this amount §6.20 was held to pay ex-
penses in connection:with- the deposit-
ary, Neil Fmk, Treas. '
WILL BE GOOD. --The complimen-
tary entertainment to Mies Clara
Mciutitcastle, to he given in the town
hail next Thursday, eve (New Years
ber of. Court Duffertn NO 46, C. O.. F. ing address was read . and: Preeentatlott
Anhern, and.was buried by his brother rade ;7. . • . nifit ) proeliee& tie be a big suceess,
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ju ii' 1b 'the interest thetas' being
,Foresters. Rev COupland also, acted. ...,.., •_ .
oarrikt. 1pet Oridend and Teacher,- taken by so meny. of our citisene, who
t 'theirLi ti
as officiating clergymen, die •departed
• e eve 0 year spar from our are anxieus , o show ap reele Or,
being a geed Inerilher Of hie °numb) midst, we embrace this opportunity•of oxeyes- of her •' Many past sertacee by* their
The funeral took place on Monday at siesto son tett eppreciatiou of the most taithrul
a o'clock to Ball's cemetery • andhearty services rendered by you on our. be. attendance on this oecaeion: The first
' halt. nuringyour stay anion& us, your aim part of the program -will be given by
have lately had the large addition of,
NOTRE4.-The ' Canadian • POreStere atheart hes bonnet only to advance ue Intel.
rst thne by Olin-
. ail local talent, atthOlivh many of these
18 eocw zit un og: nt If lilr j : it i'ilte ..a! rt ai i 14 ..4 Fi zb i II, zortwegs. will be beard •for their
25 meinbers to their Poll owing letgely by you 011 afir behalf!. The seed whine Sou have ton aucliencese -Dowling, of • the
to good work done by organizer 0m113- and 'bear fruit to efolson's bank, Mr Ziegler, of the clears.
•ofticers recentlaefor I905; Jas Dawson ennerair8eintitratisaCtrot,et m1106.1;1+1**
land who is it hustler . they elected .easehonor. And H. Bleckstone; Mr How
Moved his house into the village On -.74:afaconain and locket, trusting it may aria, and Miss Manie Houston, who' has
jug tetufned after two years' study of
runners recentlyand ie•litting., - it up serve Ma reminder of the pleasant relations.m.
have had. And as yott go. fettliinto a new arber.!. music al Toronto; and others, whose
sae wee Ewe is viso is ...0 nip; of life,hwe,pray that yetir efforts may be crown . .
ed wit gnomes. Signed en behalf ot S.S. No,5, names will .appear on the program.
Paste this list of Xmas
Goods in your hat.
Ebony MiiitarY unfobe*
and en3305.
Ebony Dressing genes,
" Hair Bamboo
41.1 Cloth
Hat 04
Nail
Teeth
Bonnet
Shaving
Mirrore •
Maoleure Seta
Travelliog Came
Pocket Beehe and 'Wallets
Chatelaine bags
Brushes and Combo
Veriet liege
Perfumes in boxes from 10] up
Perfume eprisyere
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R: P. Reekie's
Prescription Drag Store, Olktoo,
N. B.-aCigarsin 100,25e and 500
Boxier piper, in cases, cigar macs,
tobacco jars, tobacco pouoheracigar
bolt:ere smokers sot 0.
To see the little tots, such as Dorothea
Rattenbury. get upend recite, even but
a few words, created a groat deal of
merriment. °Wets taking part ha the
Program were :-Miser eliawden, duet; ,
Willie Appleby, recitetian; Nellie Her-
man, piano sflectlon; Marion Hibbe,
solo; Fred Slomitn. reeitation; Allie
Slonian, recitation; grf. Blackstone,
flute solo; Henry Kemp, natation:
Misses Herman, duet; Teddy Phillippe,
recitation; Miss Olson, violin srla;
Nellie 'Bromfield, recitatiou; Willie
Slornan, recitetion; Eddie Darter, reci-
tation; chorus, by children. We wordd
not te doing justice to the entertain -
nu, nt did we not make spechil refererice
to the•young girls' calesthenie drill; =
they were costumed in white, and while
going through their different motion's,
vedette colored lights were • rsflected
upon them, making it doubly charm. -
ipg, - Several beautiful pieces of group
statuary were exhibited by several
young ladiee, Miss May Renee taking
the prominent put in each: The dis-
tribution of the prizes on he tree, was
anxiously watched by the children, and
not one of thescholars was missed, in
getting something, The evening was -
brought to a, close a little•after ten
o'clock, by the singing of "God SAve
the King." •
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NOTRE; -Miss Edith Sowers ie spend-
ing the vacation at hatne. The fellow -
log officers have been appointed fnr
the 0. E. society lion. Pres, Rev E.
Sewers; President, Chas. Mustard;
Vice Peet, Hugh leiltepliead; Secy.„
Miss A. SawerE3; 'Treas., Mrs Jas. Mc-
Queen, john Alitenhead, of London._
spent Ohristmas at his hone. A utiM%-
ber of villeners attended the closing
exercises of the Stanley -school, • neat
the village, on Thursday afternoon;
Rev E Sewers was chairman, and the
pupils acquitted thenieelyescreditably,
in singing, recitations etc.; the pupils
who were successful In whining pries
for writing and drawing, at Goderich
fair, were presented with their prizee.
ranging from 25e to $1; Misses Katio
Jacobs, Mary Ketchen, Maud and Wm
Wileon were the sucemsful ones, A.
P. ,Ketchew Guelph, is spending his
vc&tion at h.'me.
In Marian -Ab the mature, Brumfield, '
by Rev E. Sewers, Mies Florence Obey.
elm, of Ilrucefield, to Joseph Grey,
station minder, also of Bruceneld,
vicinity. T. R. Munro and C. "Aseveit h
are home for Xmas holidays. also Zeno
McDonald. Miss Winnie Thompson,
of the atthier blo of NO 5; (union), WAS
• made the recipient of several beautiful
preseins a. the school On Friday, it be-
ing the eve ,of her departure; a neatly
written address aceouspenied the pre -
faints which aonsaisted of it toilet set,
erivelopetiolder and glass set.
Sumnierh111„ . •
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SCROOL ONTRATAM11142./T. The
school entertainment given here on
Friday night was one of unusual
success. The weather and roads were
favorabla and the house was well filled.
EitilryritilliCES
To ENGLAND, ItEbiND,
SoOTLAND, . FRANCE,
• GERMA.NT, STATES,
.A.USTSALIA, . S. AFRICA,
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-Sabot Methode. Beet Bates.
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The Sovereign Bank ot Canada
,
Morris, Cra.rrOst Pnoctort•Miss Hill, of Toronto, will take u the ;se • •--
, viintOn Brandi.
R °Iellatit" second part of the program, in de leer -
Mr Pesemore was taken entirely by aut. Jog her very teeeeesttem muatiateg,
prise, and in a few self-pinneseed but wen- lecture on "Travels to Rome." Tbia
Chosen wocle returned gratitude, meowing will include an exhibit of some vezy
all that he vionld eremitee the gifts very comic pictures that will please the
desalt/ retnernbrinoe of the pleasant younger folks Who may attend. The
socittions which had•been to share in programs. which will be out in it few
the section and made touching referennett to days, will speak for themselves in ref -
the ties which bound him as teaoher and erence to this popular entertainment..
pttoile together, Rev, Mr Brown, Relerave, The adinission is only 15 cents, with 10
being preeent, also in e few congratulatory tents extra for it reserved gent. These
Hal deoortitione,•being noth petriodo end book store.
but appropriate words refernad to the beant- aan be Marked of! at W. D. Fair c/nnii,
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maeenable, reflecting great credit on the •
pio t of the dedorators. The trneteee then mtioctUarNlaNsitt,!..thl:.rFeRvire Tt.ogre.-ebOinnolaint:
plitcle A few remsrks expreesing their regretlaud
present
a;tinudrowbeerr.efruogd.aiodapieptaninricte 'diV:eexrii: as hating Mr Pearlier°, end it is not tool ton eemetery Eliza Holland, relict of
ereemPetoniadil r;OStbamtnalteerhiwu huoppfeiefterasoumuee. hnlintuchont: 11:135rotahe4aterihylBer itsibnnoth"t*IOt°hIe5aegiiin.
.
aRev nd . mkept evgeryti.lineg pioriovingu; ,Tahie :tattoteenitiwn tonobneathasardnateit,•1014 en! *hose
gritm_wich consisted singing, . Cona• moison;-ii
The tem whch ap-
i children gave their. part of the .pro-
_
aittvielzew, itheidchdireelgegeutete,c peered in last week's paper, in refer-
iraedtihteuvpaornyttibeitt ence- to a Large sale, ehoeld hava reed
jykson, con'. 8, Morris,"
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PERSONAL, -Mrs Latimer, Leaming.
ton, is visiting her mother. Mrs Wm.
Snell, Bert Lindsey has • returned
frons firinitoba, where he hats epe.nt a
number of years. Miss Floosie Mite r
Gregor and Mrs Andre* Hest,. of Mail,
twins are home to visit theit parents.
Miser Rate MeRerle left on Wednesday i
to spend the holiday with her parents.
in • leanibtori Oa. David Weir, teacher,
has gone home for the holiday& Mies t
Jessie McLaughlin; teacher of No. 4, le
horde Gorrie. • .• - •
'NOVO-The S. S. Xmas tree 'enter.
taint/tent was 'iota frt the church here
011 Tuesday evening; a nice program
was given, and . the scholars enjoyed
themealvee very inuelo Miss Jennie
Lowrie has been engaged to teach itt
S, S. No. 4,
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• Went Watitanoishe •
• Counoto..-Oouricil wot according to
statute on Dec I5th, members Ii prem.
ent. After 'nosing it large number Of
licentiate, which will appear In the fin-
ancial statement in it few days, council
adjourn ed. -W. S, MoOsionin, Clerk.
•
Exeter
fl Aterstatterron.-At the tiondrun
Clone held here Monday the old coml.
el 11 bre Votere elected by acclamation for
Division No.. 4, vie :--Mesetei.11. Spate,
Man and U. Ilidas,
read, Goderich township,who departed
the late Samuel Holland, Of the 'Huron
this lite seventeen years ago, Mrs Hol•
land, after the death of her husband,
went to live with her daughter, Mrs D,
Watsen,of Listowel,and where she had
resided ever since till the time of bee
death.' euccumbine • to old age, and a
• general decline in her Elich year, at her
and upon their teacher. The dialogues daughter's residence, on Thursday last,
given by the adults were well rennered. • Varna. • She leaves four 8011S and three (laugh -
in fact all that was done was .well neortat.....-Mrs Rdneed and their.ters to mourn the loss of it loving
rendered and we may safely say it was Miran from Souris, Man., arrived di mother. The Eldbe are john'of Manic -
a success in evenn respect. The Orb- town last Saturday evening. . oba, Robert of Walton, 39,e2e8 of the
eeede of the evening arrinunten to nee, • Hurl% road and Charles of Detroit;
Mrs 'intend Jenkine, of the 16th con..
and Mrs Chas Carter are the remain-
Ciatnnert -The merit() bore will he- - W.
„ inkdaughters, Mrs Miami was bort
held on Sunday next at mao a.m.,,aed Wf Wi GreeinVondi diliggist,, of St iti Denerithire, England, and came to
at the Bethel appointment at /. p.m. Catharine% who died suddenly on Fri- this meaty Wkh her parents, Mr and
The election of officers far the eneuirg day last, was a i4elative of IL Holmes, Mrs Bloke, when but a girl of five. She
year va the Howarth League will he -.. .. . .
beta le lerleay, /me end at 730 IN m. nautirouty morning the•deliyery horse
netamas,..-eile tea meeting in win., of Ford dt MelYeire to•)k a dash down
*leaden with the Zion appointment on Heron street, scattering f r agments cif
Wednesday evening last was it decided the cutter along the way.
success The refreshments Were al' •
that could be desired, whieh goeg to SOME CHOICE FOWL, -The Xtilatt
allow that the lactlea of Zion are well fowl of 1,902 "6 CIC"Vn " a record
trained in the art of cooking*. The pea, breaker fele weight, and elide° looking
ughraameteurfruarunuisohioetdiugwa0; aodf darneteoxecsestrtit. birds. Here are soisse of them at T.
Scrutoins, the heaviest turkey that We
tatione, muele, etc. The proceeds of have heard of is on exhibition,thatof it
the evening amounted to $06. 2eS lb. beauty, he has several others at
27 lbs, and one at 28 lbs drown; in the
NOTES.-sRey Me SWAN left on Tueetz goose line 141 lbs is his heaviest drawn.
doer for Heigrave where he Wall &dim Ford and McNeil have it 28 lb turkey.
to officiated at a double wedding. The,
riveters were at work on the a goom Weighing 18 lbs, and a pair r f
pipes aD . chickens that brilUght down the scales
the wbollen factory lad week and the . tee 9 tea eeee
factory 16 again nearly ready for erter••• ' This is exceedin ly rind •
weight for chickens, A. Couch who
ation. A large number tram here was a little late getting in the ring, A JOYFUL XMAS ti,VE-The on.
have been attendiog the Crossley
Hunter meetings ti God erich the hist owing to ekkness, managed to get as ening chorus by the children,, entitled
eauple of weeke. Clear FOSter cgag a "lee an assortment together as was "Mert'Y lnerrY Xmas." Clearly depleted
miller in our vrage on Sunday last, exhibited in town, not only in fowl,. the feeling that was about to enter in.
but in 'mate. Geo, StanbUrY, Of God. to the Xmas tree enterteinMent of St,
'Iatind es bona Moll township, furnished him with his Piton§ Sunday school, held lent Monday
.
Cihristrnas beef, and. it is really beau , i 'night. The achoel room OMR crowded
EisTemoinsucirr,.-The program, as fol, The turkey tnerket has become to dandling room, and the gallery was
will be given be Milo Bateman, of quite ftantio, buyers offering as high '. filled, with parents and friends of the
Auburn, 'Mr Mureh and Miss Werth. m 1,0e in qiientitiee, and il our ineroto. many little otters who Were to take Part
Mean; of ()linters, And the address of MAO SAW fit ea to sell, citieette Would te, in the evening's progretn. The first
Rev golocies, of Blyth, should draw it Doting an higeli as isa for their armee half hour was devoted to viewing
large arieemblege at the Methodist Welker. Tao Is what people will ha,valeCellee thrown upon the canvas by li.
church on Christmas night A free. to pity in many other places; in Sea., ' a grower, which Were thoroughly
Will offering at, the door is all that Is forth retailers are paying 15e, Goderlch enjoyed. The children's part of the
asked for. Everyone Weleettle. 180 and very Beam at that. program was more than interesting,
Additional Loral News.
was one of the early settlers of Goder-
ieh township, and was well known by
9,11, The fnuerel was largely attended
it taking place on the arrival of the!
12,55 train to the Clinton teamsters-,
Rev Dr Gifford performing the last sate
red rites of the Methodist church, of
which body she Was it consistent mem-
ber. The following sga acquaintances
of Mrs Holland acted as pall -hearers: -
Angus McDermid. Samuel Wise. Alex
andAndrewJamieson, ,Goo- Dale and
Melville Clark. It is a eingular coin-
cidence that both husband and wife,
should die after a lapse of 17 yeared
on the same month and date,
The syrnpethy of tbe community goes
out to the nerraaned family in this the
• SHOOTING MAT013.-Akumber of
crack 'Sabots from Seaford], Clintoti,
Creditor; Ailsa Craig and Bengali par-
ticipated in the shoot held at Zurich
last Wednesday. The scores of the ,
first two events are as follows;--• inoton's 10111.10)n, i-
11 Graham.,....0 1 1 10 1 11/
X Dodda 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 ,...
A Mahler 1 0 1 0 1 1 a 1 13
DrBiaokali aa o 1 o 1 1 i1
?ee,
0
R.tzgalll4 1 1 1-li,.., t
W(Arlen , 0 li
r t 0, e t. 1 1-8
D liartieib. . 0 0 1 i 0 1, i "I I X- 7
CFritz 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1-, 0
.-- Yearley' 1 1 6 0 (r 1 0 "0 1 1-- 5
IP CI"BLUE ROOKS 15B/RDS, ,
1 1 0 1 1 1 1 r 1 1- 0
Total
IC liantelon,..4 1 1 01,11% 1 0 e 0 1 x..,o-10
Pearl. ......0'000e1010 000 oceo- 2
,I.Oodds . .e.,10111001 1101111.0.. 0
R Graham' - .006011100010100-05
D liarbleila .. 000000000000000-O.
A Mahler .00101111111/111-42
Jlteland, 01111001I011110-10
0 Feta, o 0 414 otoololite a- l'''
It Rosenti;A!y100000'00 / / 10600 - 4
--MoRwen...„100111 101001001-9
- Yeatly....,000000 (10.00 -0
DrIllackall111001110110100-il
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