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ri W ti+lieet4AM TOMO, JANUARY
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W. and Mrs. MOVArlaue etre dere
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Varian° to a sister ' to Joo , Qeorge,
Mark olid James Cardiff,
The 100 acre farm of Jahn Dtenary,
foot 12, Con, 6, has been purohaRed by
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EXCEPTIONAL i% \ L E c pos98tlsion e, of this
tOWn ., Mr. llienar s
R \. J and family will take np their residence
fora time in the douse formerly owned
by the. late Alijah. Bateman near!
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Here's your chance. We have a
number of Overcoats of all sizes and
prices that we don't want, and are
anxious to turn over to you at greatly
reduced,prices, ' We don't want to
carry over any of these garments,
consequently the cut in price.
Overcoats, in sizes from 35 to 44, regular
$15.00 and $1,6.50, reduced to - $12.00
•8 Overcoats, sizes 37 to 42, regular $18,00 and
$19.00, reduced to - - $14.50
`Other lines of Men's Overcoats, also
Youths' Boys' and Children's Over
'coats to be cleared out in similar
reductions.
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CLOTHIERS AND MEN'r. FURNISHERS.
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CleASNi'ti,iteri)le.
Court Woodbine, No, 100, 0, 0. 1'r.
held its regular meeting on Friday, Deo
31st, when the following omoors wer
elected for the year 1910; —Chief Rang
er, Jas. A, MoNair; Vice Chief R'auger
Wm Ziegler; Financial Seoretary, Jno
MoNabb; Reoording•Seoretary, Ed. Ful
ton; Treasurer, Neil D. MoNair; Chap
lain, Jae,D, Mohair; Senior Woodward
Jas, Houston; Junior Woodward, Dun-
can Johnston; Senior 'Beadle, Wtn.
Duncanson; Junior Beadle, Neil Dan.
Danson; Court Phyeloiath, D:, T. T. Mo.
Rae.
W1lST1rIELD,
Albert Campbell went to Guelph, to
take a two weeks' course in stook and
grain judging at the Model Farm.
Master Howard Qarr, of Blyth, was
visiting his cousin, Master O'olin Camp-
bell, last week.
Melvin Vender, of Bad Ase, Michi-
gan, is visiting his uncle, David Rem•
asy. tits
Rev. R. H. Barnby, of Belmont, has
accepted the invitation extended to him
by the Auburn Methodist circuit, to be-
come their pastor at the beginning of
the next conference year, eubjlot,, of
course to the action of the stationing
committee,
The Bev. Mr. Radford of I;'elmOre as
MoIatosh, has no0epted a 0al1 to eh
000gregetion at Opippewe, Hamilto
Presbytery, ,He preaehod hie farewell
sermon last •e4nday, Durtng hie five
? .ears' ministry i at tbeae 'twq oh erges Mr,
Rsdfgrd had done: good work; itis lived
IA life worth emulation, And be anal his
wife are beloved by their it lot. There
am at Chippewa, Omagh, faoilities
which Delnioro,aud Plotgt004 eaa never
poeeess, and it would not be doing lifr,
Halford any kiadpea were any obsteole.
pat ill the way of his t anelatfoa to an•
other Bold of labor. Qa SaturI y eveil
' • ±ng last, a number of the young people
e of the ahtiroh assembled at the manes
and presented Rev, Mr. Radford with a
handsome writing desk, M the same
' time Mre, Radford was made the re-
orpient of a beautiful five o'olook silver
_ tea service, Acoonn,panying the pressen,
tasioa was a well -worded address eats
' pressing the appreoietion of the valued
servioes of Rev, Mr. R Word as a pastor
and teacher; regretting his departure,
bat congratulating him en his advance-
ment. The address was signed on be-
half of the congregation ;by James
Douglas, George MoKee, Fred Johann
and James Hamilton,
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Each of our Pianos is fitted with the latest patent Noiseless
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The Tone is the most important ceeeideration whentseleoting
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of the day. They are bought outrighttby me, which means
a saving to parties purohasiug a Piano here.
Each oue ie made in keeping with the grade of the instru-
ment. Any one of our Pianos is au ornament in any home,
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ST, HELENS.
The officers of the Mechanics' Library
for this year are:—President, S. H.
Moyer ; vice-president, Peter Clarke;
secretary, Thos. Taylor; treasurer, W.
E. Gordon; librarian, Colina Clarke;
directors, Mra. Gordon, Mise J. 0. Mo
Donald, Mise M. Murray, Mise 0 Miller,
Mrs. D. B. Murray, W. S. Mo0rostie,
Tepee Miller.
The Rifle Club held its annual meet-
ing in the Foresters' room on Tuesday
evening, January 4th, a goodly number
of m,embere being present. The follow.
ing of ioers were eleoted for the Doming
year; Captain, J. Webster; treasurer,
T. E, Taylor; secretary, W. I. Miller;
range officers, Jas. McOrostie, W. E.
MoPherson.'
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W.; R,'McKay. S. D„ N. Anderson, J.
D.; J.R. outt, S.S ; R.A. Stewart, J,S.;
Fred MoPhereon, J. G.; J.M. Hamilton,
Sec.; Jno, Emigh, Treas.; J. H. Ohel-
lew, Organist; Jno. Emigh, Tyler.
They were installed by Past Master
Tierney.
BLYTH.
Blyth Court of the Canadian Order of
Foresters will have the following offi-
cers in the respective chairs for the
present term: -0. R., B. Merritt; V. O.,
R. S. Creighton; Red: -Seo., W. J. Sims;
Fin,•Seo., R. Slater; Treas.,;. H. Bees;
Chap., R. Whiteman; S. W., Chas
Fraser; J. W., A. MaVettie; S. B., D.D.
Crittenden; J. B.,, Wes. Taman.
Following are the offloers of Blyth
Masonic Lodge, No. 303, for the current
term:—R. Vint, I. P. M.; Dr, Hamilton,
W. M. Dr. Long, S. W.; W
Brown, J.
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THE BALANCE OF OUR STC14 I TO BE SACRIFICED BY
Public Auction in the Bee Hive
We have secured the services of a first-class auctioneer- and have instructed
him to sell everything regardless of cost —but SELL ! SELL ! ! SELL ! ! !
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SALE STARTS AT 2 9.M. SATURDAY, 22nd INST
and will continue at the same hour on Monday and following days of
next week until the stock of FURS, DRY GOODS, CLOTH-
ING and GENTS' FURNISHINGS is gone entirely,
COME WITH THE CROWDS AND 6ARRY IT AWAY,
The Robson Mercantile Co.
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Jghn. Milhausen, agent of the 0, T. R.
at Walkerton, has been promoted to the
important position of agent at Berlin,
Mr. Milhausen spent several years of his
railway life in Brnaeels and was a gen-
eral favorite. He has "made good" in
every position he has occupied and has
splendid gnalifioatious for the larger
sphere of his new position at Berlin,
Hie old friends here wish him con-
tinued aaooese.'
At 6 o'oloolr' Wednesday evening of
Last week, Rev, A, 0, Wishart, 8. A.,
performed the marriage ceremony at the
home of the bride, Turnberry street,
between Wesley L, Speiran, a well
known young farmer, 14th eon, Grey
township, and Mies Mamie E., daughter
of Mrs, M. Keys, in the presence of the
immediate relatives of the oontraoting
parties. Ae the etraina of the wedding
march were played' by Miss Edna Spiv-
anein of tb'e groom, the bridal party
took their planes under an evergreen
arch in the parlor, the bride being given
away by her brother Harry. The good
looking bride wore a bacoming costume
of white mall and carried a bequet of
bridal roses and' maiden hair ferns.
Atter congratulations were over a stem -
did repast was served in Mrs. Key's beat
style, the tables being decorated with
oarnatioae. A very enjoyable evening
was spent in masio, games and sooial
chat after whigh Mr. and Mrs. Speiran
left for their home carrying with them
the beet wishes of a wide oircle of
friends for their.bappinese and prosper-
ity.
Scrofula disfigures and.
causes life-long misery.
Children become
strong and lively when
given shall doses of
Scoll's EfflIs�
every day. The starved
body is fed; the swollen
glands healed, and the
tainted blood vitalized.
Good food, fresh air and
Scott's Emulsion con-
quer scrofula and many
other blood diseases.
BOR SA.I,H BY AT,I, DRUGGISTS.
Send 10c,, name of paper and this ad. for
out beautiful Savings Hank and Child's
Sketch -Rook,. Hach bank coutai}t$ n
Good Zt:ek- Penny.
SCOTT & BOWNE
128 Wellington St., West, Toronto, Ont.
James W. Bone and John S. Scott
were appointed auditors of township
amounts for 1909, salary $8 00 eaoh,
Board of Health for 1910, -Reeve and
Clerk, Tams McCallum, sr., re-elected
for three years, James McGee and Jae.
Match for two years and 1 year respect-
ively, Dr. Hamilton, Belgrave, M. 11 0
Moved by Mr. Scott, seeoudrd by Mr,
Campbell, that Wm. Wightman be
appointed Assessor at a salary of $65.00
this amount to include . postage and
stationery.
Moved in amendment by Mr, Oham-
ney seoonded by Mr. Gillespie, that
Wm. Robinson be reappointed Aseeseer,
There voted for the amendment, Reeve
Gillespie and Conn, Ohamney; for the
motion, Couna, Barobill, Campbell and
Soott.
The Treasurer reported Dash on hand
at date, $1,674 09.
The Clerk was instructed to again
order 7 copiee of the Municipal World
for 1910, for use of the Council, Clerk
and Treasurer.
By -Law No. 1, 1910, ratifying the ap-
pointment of Clerk, Treasurer and As-
sessor, Auditors and Board of Health for
the current year, and By -Law No. 2,
1910, appointing the council road oom
missioners for 1910, both daly read and
passed.
Debentures were leaned for payment
of the following amounts:—The "Muni-
oipal World," poll books and other
election supplies, $5 28, subscriptions to
paper, $5 75; H. B. Elliott, printing
MORRIS. ballots and balance of printing oontraot,
Oatmeal exchanged -for oats. FRN
R. HowsoN, Wdagham.
Mise Aunie Dark, 6th line, has gone
g 1910, $22 05; Alex Porterfield, eatery as
Clerk, 1909, $110, postage stationery,
etc„ 1909, $10, expense of last municipal
, election, $54; R. Vanstone, fees as town-
- ship solicitor, 1907, 1908 and 1909.
$35.36; James McGee, burying dead
to the MacDonald IIstitute, Gaelph
where she will take a course in Do
mestio Science. We wish her succes
and congratulate her on her choice
She is a daughter of Wm. Dark, 1%
miles south of Brussels.
Collector Procter is certainly up -to
date in gathering in taxes. On Monday
Jan. 10th, he returned the roll, to Trees
urer Shaw with all the money in hand.
It is no amail job to cover a township
as large as Morris and finish it up in the
style Mr. Procter does.
The Misses Clegg, who have
saooeesfully completed their term at
the Derham Model School, have eaoh
been successful in seeming schools in
:Hallett township, Mise Ruby in what is
known as the Union school of Hallett
and Morris and Miss Irene the Londes-
boro school.
E. and Mre. Finch and sone, Warren
and Roy, have been visitors at John
Shnrrie's, 4th line, Mrs. Finoh is
Mrs. Shurrie's sister. Warren has
been on the sick list but we hope he
will soon be o. k. Mr. Finch hal re-
turned to Flint, Mich., where he is em-
ployed in an auto factory. The family
live in Clinton.
Rev. George MoKay, of Hope, Kan-
sae, was sent for to go to Taiinage to
offioiate at the marriage of Miss Maggie
Broadfoot, youngest daughter of Robs.
Broadfoot, a termer well-known Nor -
delta. Wedding took plebe on Deo.
22nd. Mr. McKay is a son of Mrs. Mc-
Kay of Brussels. Rev. McKay is sent
far far and wide to marry hit Canadian
old friends,
animals in 1909, $3,
The Council then aajonrned to meet
again an Wednesday, Feb. 9th, next at
10 o'clock a. m.
• ALES PORTERFIELD, Clerk,
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The first meeting of the Donnell for
1910 was held on Jan. 10111, the members
thereof being John Gillespie Bent, and
Messrs. Samuel Burchill, J, Newton
Campbell, Joseph Ohaniney and Peter
W. 89011, Councillors. Having eadh
severafl anbeoribed to the deolaratibn
of qualification and of otiine, the Reeve
hi the'ohair, the minutes of last neoting
of 1009 were read a0d nonfirmed.
Moved by Mr. Sada, seconded by Mr,
Barnhill, that Alex. Porterfield be re.
appdinted Clerk let his former salary of
$110,00,—oart1ed.
Moved by Mr, Campbell, sebonddd by
Mr. Ohamney, that Finlay Anderson be
re•a ointed Treasurer at hie termer
pp d mer"
eatery of $100.00, this
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Established 1879
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sufferers of Asthma.
Cresolene is h powerful germicide, acting both
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Wanted
Girls waited for newest,
brightest, cleanest and most
up-to,date blouse and white-
wear factory in Canada.
Work consists of sewing
Ladies' waists. Girls ex.
periended on power sewing
Machines preferred, but be,
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Comfortable quarters, steady
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ISARD'S JANUARY
STOCK REDUCTION SALE
This month we figure on how much profit we are going to
lose in clearing out lines. In some departments the stook is much
too heav3, Such as READY -TO WEAR CLOT RING, LADIES'
COATS, GIRLS' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS, FUR COATS,
and FURS of all kinds, CARPE rS and CURTAINS, in fact all goods
on second floor along with odds and ends in every department have
to go at some prices.
During this month and next we will be receiving our SP4ING
SEASON'S GOODS and will require all available space, as our
purchases for the season are large.. We anticipated the advance in
cotton goods, and therefore can show you superior value for
spring 1910.
January Values Without Profits
You see what we mean when you see the goods. The BEST
place for BES. VALUES.
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Now is your opportunity to get •
one of our high-class Ladies' and Girls' ei
Mantles at our lowest sale prices.
Watch our windows for display. It it
will pay you to come early andget best
choice Remember they must be sold
at a price.
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LADIES' SABLE STOLES AND
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The best we have had this i
season—we want to sell them. $r6,00 +:
and $ r 8.oD Ruffs, sale price $13.85. 41
Children's Persian Lamb Setts, Muffs i
and Throws, reg. $13.00 to be cleared `
for $8.88 Ladies' Fur -Lined Coats, i
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To the Ladies', we have the cele-
brated "Broken Back" Corsets,
Gents' Furnishings,
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Iin Y sizes, Black English Stiff Hats in new spring
Ishapes. See our window for display of Gentlemen's and
Boys' Overcoats. They are being sold this week at 20
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• House Furnishings.
In our House Furnishings Department
• New Carpets, Rugs in all sizes, Linoleums
2Ti patterns and Lace Curtains at all prices.
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