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The Wingham Times, 1898-12-30, Page 5It THE WINisJIA"iI TIMES, Ordi.red Clothin 'We want to say that our stock of Woollens for fall and winter is $ t euulplete. We have some of the best and most stylish goods in • (1 market in .viosi"444"e, SWIMS, OVO CQATINS7 "; Winter Underwear, Hate, Caps and all kinds of Gents' Furnishings, : i W;lterproof Coat,. Itendy•mado Pants and Overalls. It isca to your interest to inspect our stock before purchasing Clothing. st :E] O.. OIN...1-4:a. i Opp. Queen's Hotel, Wingbam. ifts! We have a choice stock•of SILVERWARE, SILVER NOVELTIES, CLOCK'S, Gold an.d . Silver Watches, Rings in Gold and Diamond. Examine our stock before making Christmas Purchases. • OP'T'ICIAN AND JEWELER. AW Foot Coffins Put crape on your hat when you r vens3'' wear rubber on your feet ! t' 'Draws them—'Pains them—'Kills'tlieirco`rnfort and telegraphs the trouble to your eye -sight. Wear the new Waterproof Calfskin Shoe, with rubber outsole, Goodyear Welt—Safe, stylish, springy, durable, and ever ready for rain, snow or shine. Aster the Slater SI pless S a =oe. For Sale Only by .H MUTH & BOWLES. to meet our ustomerCC with a $ 1 and up-to-date stock of NEW OOD , and all new styles and patterns and ► V PRICES. JEWELER, LER, WI C•H g. Sias For bargains during she Xmas holidays inup•todate Dress Goods, Mant'es, Fur Gcods, Bolts and Shoes, etc. My Dress Goods Department is complete in every line from cheapest to finest, in Black and Colored Goods in plain .ectal figured. Braid Stripe and Checks, and every line required to eom- viete tin up to date Dress Goods Department. In Mantles we ha.ve a large range bought from the nlanufaeturers at j+tfrbers prices, now being sold for l@ss money than the merchant could purchase them fur in the earlier part of the season. Latest Now York styles in Curl Bonkls with Braid or Kersey Strap. Beaver and line Broad- t'loth and I''rieze in colors. Call and see these goods before they are picked over. Also a range. of Misses' and Childrens' Reefers in tine cloths, nicely 'trimmed with brains, perfect fits, selling from fit and up. • See our stock ref Fur Goads. Jackets, Far Carel, Me's, ]tufts and Mitts. Beautiful Astrachan rackets selling at :2:5 and n;,, Fur Capes in int'.ny different hinds at prices to suit the parchaeer'. Ask to see one fig) .Fur Cale. Al! int' (luods guaranteed to give sati.t'sethin . ogees and Shoes • Mn the handle the celebrated ,itllne4 ?tl ''ready leant;, Made 1f, vicar, ire 'tt'tlthe 'ct, les eotr.t'n tabl j fitting and grill pic,tist. in e'v'ery liarticulnr. Try a ;'sir. Rues ' We have p,+tlit`tilllt!„ in ;thu►v you to :''reit i'rla ++itS''ti tyltlt'll N'ill not only 10:1%cei 0 Itr'U010%d trrltr't presertt hut tL',li'i Itt'alatil'y the livint' and wear sur et.,ti . We will be pleased to slow t'h'en tt•, 1 stn, DaitAl r�1t DECEMBER EAST WAWANOSH. Mr. George Cunningham seal Mr. Herbert CAmphell, students of Chat ham Business College. are spending their holidays on the 9th. Mrs. Peter King and Mrs- Robert McMurray are visiting their mother In Michigan. Miss Words, of Lanark,' is visiting her cousin, Miss Carrie McGee. Volcanic .Irupt''uns Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob lits of joy. Bucklen'te Arnica Salve. cures them ; also Old. Refining and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Braises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. 13est Pilp cure ou earth. Drives out Pain's and Aches. Only 25 etc. a box. Ours gua- ranteed. Sold by all Drugrtists. 4 30, Ib9k3. 1. Lellr1ANN AN, tended owing to the had rnigi.t. Tea t was hi:reel I exhe basement and a programme wets given afterwards in jj the churcil ' Within the last favi veeeks the ltiothodists have received over nut: livadt'&(i dollars and their ekureb es now free of debt. Net Wesley evening Rev. W. J, ygest, M. A., will give a lecture: u>2 +ii34i n Work in India in the .P esbytorian eltut•oh. 'I'ne lecture will be iilrtnt .tt,:tl by sterttuptic►th views. .>, teak:dun will be take::: up to be given to the inissitt i:u society cif the church. '''his lecture was announced to be given last Oetober but as the night happened to be eery wet it was postponed. At the election of trustees for our sehool on Wednesday, Me. Philip Thomas, the retiring trustee was le elected, Mr. A. McEwen, principal of the school and Miss Jessie Fraser assistant were both re engaged fur next year. Miss Alice Dull' is home from Cliu ton Collegiate Institute f'ur the holi- days. Messrs. P. and Joseph Smillie, who attend Toronto University, are home for the holidays. Mt'. F.:i win Dailey is visiting at home. Mrs Bober tion., of Owen Sound, spent Christmas with her father, lir. Samuel Anderson. of Tnrnberry, blr. Knight, of Ripley, visited Mr. Edgar Coultes, this week. Mr. Sheridan, of Michigan, is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. John Diment, jr. Miss Annie Oliver, of' Toronto, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burgess. . Mr. Robert Stewart, of Toronto University, spent Christmas at his home in the village. Miss Tonna Geddes, of Belgrave, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Diment. Clayton Duff is home from Toronto. Rev. W. J. West., M. A., spent Mar►dav and Tuesday with his people in Woodstock. ' Miss Agate Smillie, of Harl'isto'i Fligh School, spent Christrnas at her hove its Morris. Dr, Thomas King, of Ohio, is home visiting h•ts mother and other rela- tive. Master Harry Scott, of Seaforth, is visit;:ig:; his uncle,' M2'. Frank Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings of Orengoville are visiting friends in this i•teinity. 1 Mrs. John Piper, of Bad Axe, !Michigan, is visiting her uncle, Mr. Isac Metcalf of this place. Itip Van Winkle, who has been to ' Manitoba and sem some Mounted !Police thinks that every preen here aro Police too, Rip hes' learned 2t little in his travels. Go again Vans:' Miss Maggie. llasting3, rvlro hits been in Kcut for some t1•rue returned h e last Stttu"day, r" n Monday last, the bel cif Mr. Obert Weir on the ninth', ogether with all its contents which euusisted of most of his grain, all of his imple- ments, thirteen head of cattle and his poultry were consumed by fire. The origin of the fire was caused by a cow knocking tt lantern down. Mr. Weir had 41,300 on the barn and contents but that will not begin to cover his loss.',, Jelin Gilmour went to Galt this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Halliday of Wingham spent Sunday Last at Mr. David Eadies, Mr. Henry Wells is one of the candidates as Councillor for Tarn - berry. Mr, Wells is quite capable of filling the pnsi ion and manywould be pleased to see him one of Turnberry's Councillors for 1899, MORRIS. The following report gives the standing of the pupils oftS. S. No. 8, for December and determines their position in class for January. Total 400. Sr. IV.—Lorne Knox 288, Itobt. Farrend 252, Gordon ETmhury 183. Jr. IV.—Ettic • Agar •359, Alice Paul 335, Vena Knox ;31i3, Ruby Forbes 2J2, Chas Gai'niss 29.2, Pearl Embury 202, Martha Ingram 150: Sr. IiI.-- Johnny G•arniss 288, Xarifa Fraser 210. Eva M. Souch. Sr. II.—Emma Jermyn .349, Lola Agar 215, Annie Genies '313. Jr. IL—EIazel Embury • i55, Chas. Agar 240. Part H. Total 200. Willie Forbes 155, Iiarvie Knox 145, Tom .Jermyn 75, Wm. H. Jackhin. Sr. I.—Vonnie Rutledge, Jiuldah Rutledge, Lizzie Knox, Fred Agar, Stanley Rutledge, Sarah Agar, Jr. I.— Norman Soueh, Nelson Agar, hazel Stamper. • Low L—R. C. 'Purvey. D. L. S'i'Rabrrav, Teacher, Dr. Naismith, of Milverton, has been appointed an Associate coroner for the County of Perth. There are three conditions: When the blood is poor; When more flesh is needed; When there is weakness of the throat or lungs. There is one cure: that is Scott's Emulsion. It contains the best cod- liver oil emulsified, or di- gested, and combined with the hypophosphites and glycerine. It promises more glycerine. prompt relief' and more last- ing benefit in these case, than can be obtained '•ol]3 the use of any other r liedy. SCA l!t4a Bisnaarek'f Aron Nerve Was the result of his splendte health. Iudculitatle will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the suc- cess they bring, use Dr. Kings New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body.. Only 25 cents at any Drug Store. LONDESBORO.• Xmas Tree—The Xmas Tree was held in Knox Church on Monday eveoing was well attended. The Misses Godwin, of Clinton, took Rata in the proc:i'axe. Death- •We are sorry to learn of the death of the youngest child of Mr. L. Ii. Cele of the village. Breath was due to irsflamation of the lungs. The funeral took place on Wednes• day to the Lnndesboro cemetery. Noinination—tereat interest was taken in the. nomination on Monday last. There was the largestcrowd oat for some years; there were eight nominated for councillors, sad two for reeve, btit on Tuesday- W.. Gray resigned, leaving J, Brigham reeve, Mr. J. L'rig*han has been reeve for the past year and is a good mean for the position. Mr. J. Lasham who has been in the council for the past twenty yearn resigned on Monday. Notes -J, J. Walker and L. Whit ley,. who are steadying medicine in Toronto are home for Xmaswacation. H. E. Fair is spending his vacation in Astra. Miss E. Allen of Wyoming spent Xmas at home. Mr, E. Gray, of Bennett, Mich , is hone for a short vacation. ,Miss Ella, Dobie spent Mmes in Auburn. Mr. 1). Crawford, took xt trip to Detroit this seek. Miss Mabell Bell of Clinton spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss Elva Adams. BLIJEVALE. The annual meeting' of the Blue- uale Cheese and Butter Co. will be held in the Foresters' hall'here ou Friday, January 6th, Election of directors and any other business that 'nay conte uef* re the meeting, will be tra nsacted. The . annual .Christmas entertain- ment given by the pupils of the Presbyterian Sabbath School in the Foresters' hall last Friday evening was the most steccessful ever given by them. Miss Aggie Herbert, the organist of the Sabbath School, had trained the pupils to sing- anthems, choruses and songs which they slid in an excellent, manner. A physical . culture drill was well presented by a class of twelve girls. Some good recitations were given and Hartley Patterson sang a comic song in good. style. The hall was crowded to the i doors. Rev. W. J. West, M. A., was chairman. At the clove of the enter. I tainmcubuses of candies were dies i trihnted among the children: it Is the spin on of many who attended Itele enter ainment that the Bluevale boy ant girls ran bold the with the 'boys ane 1 larger pblces. The a extol Method' ehu t'Cen i 6 nurse!. 9, tee le At35Z5$MENT SYSTEM. IN THE �,l��lb�fl�.9��• 01 -Oilg RATES • FROl' .35o. PER Fit according to tte. and amount insured, $500, 0.1000, 1500 ora $2000. Merhershai over 30000 Stirpses ilcv. '98, S614,1-19.35 Full information furnished to in- e'::r .rs by .:fly of the Officers or i.letn- : r:. of th. Order, er carr] 1.ress r'.1 i!f, THOS. WHITE, ii. C.:., in'+'t soil. rtewh Sec'y, nrttntforct V.711' •1]' 0111119, S,e 1'rantford, lasting arms be beneath you so teat at the last you may hoar him eayr "Well done thou good and faithful servant enter thou into the joy of thy. Lord." Signed on behalf of the Sabi) . school. \YIL(.IAuI .T. DEri:LL, Superintendent. Miss McCallum reviled.. in suitable• ter rue, statin,; that she was not' 'itii e Quit she had done trnytl►icg to merit. such distineiion, as .;he had only' • tried to do her duty. 'ilia:' .lief; ;lineae t has taught in this :;ein'ol for the pact. year and a ha.It and by the reit i.fu. performance of her duty and her kind and I idylil;e di::pttsition has Scost., won the est..; to and respect of the'. ZETLAND. people of this section. She Wends. going to the Chattt:era Business; Qr On Fraley afternoon last, Messrs. W. J. 1)eyell and Frank Grain took the lttlandS.ihba.iUSchool children out for a .sleigh ride. Atter the slave, sell returned to the rebidenee Of the •superintendent, Mr, W. J.' D vett, where the teachers and fnitteds'ef the Sabbath School had a bount.iiful repast spread for the children, who atter riteeng through tlere %puanesons p4e114as:1es, were in splendid trim to de ample justice to tthe.good things provided, after which the,. •ara;nt a tn(e t happy time. The most .pleasing event. of 'the evening was the presentation _>r Miss Mary, McCallum, public. sebool teacher,, with stn address, aeeonsetamed with a handsome Bible. Tee address was read tiny Mr. Ro1iia t.itrain and the presentation was made by Mils Ultia Taylor. The address was as follows .:— Zetland, Dee. 2rd, 1898. 'Po Miss.McCallum, Dear teacher and frienai--We, your ua+tit :friends and we•li wishcrs in utas seetion, cannot let' this festive season flea -s without aekmoveledging our appreciation of yoter valuable services ,its teacher in sur public school tied also of the high esteem in which you etre heli' both thy parents and their t hildren in alis section. We wish to assure you that our best wishes go with you for year' .success through life and also that we regret very much that circumstances over which we have no control make it necessary tti sever Mee tie which binds us so closely. We hope, how- ever. that ere long you will obtain that. certificate which you so well de- serve and which will enable you to remain As long as you give entire eatisfaetion to those engatgging your services. Before we separate, we with h you to accept this small present, nos for its intrinsic value, but as a slight token of our mermen appro• elation or the many services rendered by you du ,c,. your stay among,*st us Believ o its our best wishes go with you,. well as our prayers. May our IHc eely Father's wings be bpread over . you, may bis ever lege after the ttolidnr s. Miss Idiom 1ligg'.ns, of T nru1n'rry,takesshare s of this school :t 'the fleet of the netiv year. We wish Loth young lad!eh every sueeese. It 'Ovine' bet'111 ir!:ta,, last w2ek'S. fele%;, ileal. t.cht:a'l ::t r (''rt Ttu'n'?er ry; think they ar' the'',(��r pebrt e. on 'he heath, when aril adatc that i,.:eel' School is the only school: in the':sant Ilur.'rt Its ' etorato that got a dd'plunet. If they would take ..:,�.. the trotble to look 'int.o Zetland ,set(ud,, N. 7, 'I'arnl'es•ry, they will ;see itenging on the well, the slit: `mai. 'for this school in a handsome frame„ On \i'ediet;elav lest the annnal. mewling of U. 5, S. No. 7, Tut•n'':?rry was held, whet' the usual .bn_ei.ncss` was transacted. ,lir. Samuel ii'tit- ehiIa was the retiring trustee and Mr. George heck, Turnherry was sleeted in his place. The board for next year will be W. J. Deyell, E, C:•rvis and Geo. Buck. Weaver Bros.; grocers, Mitchell, made an assignment of thee. ' ANTED- it 1t t A. rru ..t,. T t . Tr1(rtr ' tt5 Cf: . e a: tt v tt in t�I'9 .1 eA 3•f1 n t G tl t tl i'if h ear t isles -. ' e, I t t•� t e •a t th...• a, and ttdtb, t. � • tt , sou �. ,I a `1 It is ln�,nt;- r rti.e,e unit etesinead Ism..., a.nr>.- str : .wr .rtM year atd a. 411111. ,••.wvary. liee,tltl; s;. s?It .sei add' l naive en re�w. • to Sheriff Ilossie, of Str Ord. They have left town and wi be able to spin yarns about their experience in Michigan. FACTS ABOUT HEALTH It is Easy to Keep Well If We Knowe How—Some of the Conditions Nieces.. sary to Perfect Health. The importance of reaintaining good health Is easily understood, and it is really a simple matter if we take a carlti,, reet vice: of the conditions required..' In perfect health tate eton:3ch groniptly digests food, and thus prepares nourish- ment. The blood is employed tit carry this nourishment to the organs, YAMS, muscles and tissues which need it. The first great essential for good health, there- fore, is pure, rich blood. Now it is eer- tainly a tact that no medicine has such a record of cure:: a's lin. d's sarsaparilla. It is literally trut that liege ate hundreds of people alive and well tndey who would have been in ih•tr graves had they taken Hood's i?t't':sapiertlla. 1t is dlepe td upon as f niodi.'ine anti general re ulato' system by leas 'mf thort• sands of '('hitt t be'ause Hood's 5areaparr`, gigolos'; the blood pure. Th' is the se^ret )of iia tease *newts. Kee you: s5stlfi et ,- , r xhealth h Y arpan sold blond hare' cvit It Ilee. tit's t-kreept<'?0, tiwhleh a Krltftr:,Z.' citron R•t, n otltesr MO01.1 rirsot . t to do a g.ntd crlavte* h i!h 4tttr�l"t: car.:mmmoin.nKurma...z ra..... ...m.w.: A Nt)UIZISIIIAG FOOD like Rolled Oate may yet fail to satisfy your taste. ' Half the pleasure of eat ing food )lee in the taste ' of it, flitter 'lolled Oats do not tickle your palate, neither do they help di gestion. There is nn need i • of eating Bitter Rolled `. Oats, • : TILLSOMS PAN-DPAN-Dti EO ROLLED BOATS are sweet. They have that delicate, rich natty flavor that only Pan -Drying can yield. You do not have to acquire a liking for them. The tirst disk you eat will convert you, it you have Dean using ordinary Rolled oats. Your grocer sells them —by the pound The Tills= Co: y, Limited, gosonbarg, Ont. EAST WAWANOSH. Mr. George Cunningham seal Mr. Herbert CAmphell, students of Chat ham Business College. are spending their holidays on the 9th. Mrs. Peter King and Mrs- Robert McMurray are visiting their mother In Michigan. Miss Words, of Lanark,' is visiting her cousin, Miss Carrie McGee. Volcanic .Irupt''uns Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob lits of joy. Bucklen'te Arnica Salve. cures them ; also Old. Refining and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Braises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. 13est Pilp cure ou earth. Drives out Pain's and Aches. Only 25 etc. a box. Ours gua- ranteed. Sold by all Drugrtists. 4 30, Ib9k3. 1. Lellr1ANN AN, tended owing to the had rnigi.t. Tea t was hi:reel I exhe basement and a programme wets given afterwards in jj the churcil ' Within the last favi veeeks the ltiothodists have received over nut: livadt'&(i dollars and their ekureb es now free of debt. Net Wesley evening Rev. W. J, ygest, M. A., will give a lecture: u>2 +ii34i n Work in India in the .P esbytorian eltut•oh. 'I'ne lecture will be iilrtnt .tt,:tl by sterttuptic►th views. .>, teak:dun will be take::: up to be given to the inissitt i:u society cif the church. '''his lecture was announced to be given last Oetober but as the night happened to be eery wet it was postponed. At the election of trustees for our sehool on Wednesday, Me. Philip Thomas, the retiring trustee was le elected, Mr. A. McEwen, principal of the school and Miss Jessie Fraser assistant were both re engaged fur next year. Miss Alice Dull' is home from Cliu ton Collegiate Institute f'ur the holi- days. Messrs. P. and Joseph Smillie, who attend Toronto University, are home for the holidays. Mt'. F.:i win Dailey is visiting at home. Mrs Bober tion., of Owen Sound, spent Christmas with her father, lir. Samuel Anderson. of Tnrnberry, blr. Knight, of Ripley, visited Mr. Edgar Coultes, this week. Mr. Sheridan, of Michigan, is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. John Diment, jr. Miss Annie Oliver, of' Toronto, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burgess. . Mr. Robert Stewart, of Toronto University, spent Christmas at his home in the village. Miss Tonna Geddes, of Belgrave, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Diment. Clayton Duff is home from Toronto. Rev. W. J. West., M. A., spent Mar►dav and Tuesday with his people in Woodstock. ' Miss Agate Smillie, of Harl'isto'i Fligh School, spent Christrnas at her hove its Morris. Dr, Thomas King, of Ohio, is home visiting h•ts mother and other rela- tive. Master Harry Scott, of Seaforth, is visit;:ig:; his uncle,' M2'. Frank Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings of Orengoville are visiting friends in this i•teinity. 1 Mrs. John Piper, of Bad Axe, !Michigan, is visiting her uncle, Mr. Isac Metcalf of this place. Itip Van Winkle, who has been to ' Manitoba and sem some Mounted !Police thinks that every preen here aro Police too, Rip hes' learned 2t little in his travels. Go again Vans:' Miss Maggie. llasting3, rvlro hits been in Kcut for some t1•rue returned h e last Stttu"day, r" n Monday last, the bel cif Mr. Obert Weir on the ninth', ogether with all its contents which euusisted of most of his grain, all of his imple- ments, thirteen head of cattle and his poultry were consumed by fire. The origin of the fire was caused by a cow knocking tt lantern down. Mr. Weir had 41,300 on the barn and contents but that will not begin to cover his loss.',, Jelin Gilmour went to Galt this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Halliday of Wingham spent Sunday Last at Mr. David Eadies, Mr. Henry Wells is one of the candidates as Councillor for Tarn - berry. Mr, Wells is quite capable of filling the pnsi ion and manywould be pleased to see him one of Turnberry's Councillors for 1899, MORRIS. The following report gives the standing of the pupils oftS. S. No. 8, for December and determines their position in class for January. Total 400. Sr. IV.—Lorne Knox 288, Itobt. Farrend 252, Gordon ETmhury 183. Jr. IV.—Ettic • Agar •359, Alice Paul 335, Vena Knox ;31i3, Ruby Forbes 2J2, Chas Gai'niss 29.2, Pearl Embury 202, Martha Ingram 150: Sr. IiI.-- Johnny G•arniss 288, Xarifa Fraser 210. Eva M. Souch. Sr. II.—Emma Jermyn .349, Lola Agar 215, Annie Genies '313. Jr. IL—EIazel Embury • i55, Chas. Agar 240. Part H. Total 200. Willie Forbes 155, Iiarvie Knox 145, Tom .Jermyn 75, Wm. H. Jackhin. Sr. I.—Vonnie Rutledge, Jiuldah Rutledge, Lizzie Knox, Fred Agar, Stanley Rutledge, Sarah Agar, Jr. I.— Norman Soueh, Nelson Agar, hazel Stamper. • Low L—R. C. 'Purvey. D. L. S'i'Rabrrav, Teacher, Dr. Naismith, of Milverton, has been appointed an Associate coroner for the County of Perth. There are three conditions: When the blood is poor; When more flesh is needed; When there is weakness of the throat or lungs. There is one cure: that is Scott's Emulsion. It contains the best cod- liver oil emulsified, or di- gested, and combined with the hypophosphites and glycerine. It promises more glycerine. prompt relief' and more last- ing benefit in these case, than can be obtained '•ol]3 the use of any other r liedy. SCA l!t4a Bisnaarek'f Aron Nerve Was the result of his splendte health. Iudculitatle will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the suc- cess they bring, use Dr. Kings New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body.. Only 25 cents at any Drug Store. LONDESBORO.• Xmas Tree—The Xmas Tree was held in Knox Church on Monday eveoing was well attended. The Misses Godwin, of Clinton, took Rata in the proc:i'axe. Death- •We are sorry to learn of the death of the youngest child of Mr. L. Ii. Cele of the village. Breath was due to irsflamation of the lungs. The funeral took place on Wednes• day to the Lnndesboro cemetery. Noinination—tereat interest was taken in the. nomination on Monday last. There was the largestcrowd oat for some years; there were eight nominated for councillors, sad two for reeve, btit on Tuesday- W.. Gray resigned, leaving J, Brigham reeve, Mr. J. L'rig*han has been reeve for the past year and is a good mean for the position. Mr. J. Lasham who has been in the council for the past twenty yearn resigned on Monday. Notes -J, J. Walker and L. Whit ley,. who are steadying medicine in Toronto are home for Xmaswacation. H. E. Fair is spending his vacation in Astra. Miss E. Allen of Wyoming spent Xmas at home. Mr, E. Gray, of Bennett, Mich , is hone for a short vacation. ,Miss Ella, Dobie spent Mmes in Auburn. Mr. 1). Crawford, took xt trip to Detroit this seek. Miss Mabell Bell of Clinton spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss Elva Adams. BLIJEVALE. The annual meeting' of the Blue- uale Cheese and Butter Co. will be held in the Foresters' hall'here ou Friday, January 6th, Election of directors and any other business that 'nay conte uef* re the meeting, will be tra nsacted. The . annual .Christmas entertain- ment given by the pupils of the Presbyterian Sabbath School in the Foresters' hall last Friday evening was the most steccessful ever given by them. Miss Aggie Herbert, the organist of the Sabbath School, had trained the pupils to sing- anthems, choruses and songs which they slid in an excellent, manner. A physical . culture drill was well presented by a class of twelve girls. Some good recitations were given and Hartley Patterson sang a comic song in good. style. The hall was crowded to the i doors. Rev. W. J. West, M. A., was chairman. At the clove of the enter. I tainmcubuses of candies were dies i trihnted among the children: it Is the spin on of many who attended Itele enter ainment that the Bluevale boy ant girls ran bold the with the 'boys ane 1 larger pblces. The a extol Method' ehu t'Cen i 6 nurse!. 9, tee le At35Z5$MENT SYSTEM. IN THE �,l��lb�fl�.9��• 01 -Oilg RATES • FROl' .35o. PER Fit according to tte. and amount insured, $500, 0.1000, 1500 ora $2000. Merhershai over 30000 Stirpses ilcv. '98, S614,1-19.35 Full information furnished to in- e'::r .rs by .:fly of the Officers or i.letn- : r:. of th. Order, er carr] 1.ress r'.1 i!f, THOS. WHITE, ii. C.:., in'+'t soil. rtewh Sec'y, nrttntforct V.711' •1]' 0111119, S,e 1'rantford, lasting arms be beneath you so teat at the last you may hoar him eayr "Well done thou good and faithful servant enter thou into the joy of thy. Lord." Signed on behalf of the Sabi) . school. \YIL(.IAuI .T. DEri:LL, Superintendent. Miss McCallum reviled.. in suitable• ter rue, statin,; that she was not' 'itii e Quit she had done trnytl►icg to merit. such distineiion, as .;he had only' • tried to do her duty. 'ilia:' .lief; ;lineae t has taught in this :;ein'ol for the pact. year and a ha.It and by the reit i.fu. performance of her duty and her kind and I idylil;e di::pttsition has Scost., won the est..; to and respect of the'. ZETLAND. people of this section. She Wends. going to the Chattt:era Business; Qr On Fraley afternoon last, Messrs. W. J. 1)eyell and Frank Grain took the lttlandS.ihba.iUSchool children out for a .sleigh ride. Atter the slave, sell returned to the rebidenee Of the •superintendent, Mr, W. J.' D vett, where the teachers and fnitteds'ef the Sabbath School had a bount.iiful repast spread for the children, who atter riteeng through tlere %puanesons p4e114as:1es, were in splendid trim to de ample justice to tthe.good things provided, after which the,. •ara;nt a tn(e t happy time. The most .pleasing event. of 'the evening was the presentation _>r Miss Mary, McCallum, public. sebool teacher,, with stn address, aeeonsetamed with a handsome Bible. Tee address was read tiny Mr. Ro1iia t.itrain and the presentation was made by Mils Ultia Taylor. The address was as follows .:— Zetland, Dee. 2rd, 1898. 'Po Miss.McCallum, Dear teacher and frienai--We, your ua+tit :friends and we•li wishcrs in utas seetion, cannot let' this festive season flea -s without aekmoveledging our appreciation of yoter valuable services ,its teacher in sur public school tied also of the high esteem in which you etre heli' both thy parents and their t hildren in alis section. We wish to assure you that our best wishes go with you for year' .success through life and also that we regret very much that circumstances over which we have no control make it necessary tti sever Mee tie which binds us so closely. We hope, how- ever. that ere long you will obtain that. certificate which you so well de- serve and which will enable you to remain As long as you give entire eatisfaetion to those engatgging your services. Before we separate, we with h you to accept this small present, nos for its intrinsic value, but as a slight token of our mermen appro• elation or the many services rendered by you du ,c,. your stay among,*st us Believ o its our best wishes go with you,. well as our prayers. May our IHc eely Father's wings be bpread over . you, may bis ever lege after the ttolidnr s. Miss Idiom 1ligg'.ns, of T nru1n'rry,takesshare s of this school :t 'the fleet of the netiv year. We wish Loth young lad!eh every sueeese. It 'Ovine' bet'111 ir!:ta,, last w2ek'S. fele%;, ileal. t.cht:a'l ::t r (''rt Ttu'n'?er ry; think they ar' the'',(��r pebrt e. on 'he heath, when aril adatc that i,.:eel' School is the only school: in the':sant Ilur.'rt Its ' etorato that got a dd'plunet. If they would take ..:,�.. the trotble to look 'int.o Zetland ,set(ud,, N. 7, 'I'arnl'es•ry, they will ;see itenging on the well, the slit: `mai. 'for this school in a handsome frame„ On \i'ediet;elav lest the annnal. mewling of U. 5, S. No. 7, Tut•n'':?rry was held, whet' the usual .bn_ei.ncss` was transacted. ,lir. Samuel ii'tit- ehiIa was the retiring trustee and Mr. George heck, Turnherry was sleeted in his place. The board for next year will be W. J. Deyell, E, C:•rvis and Geo. Buck. Weaver Bros.; grocers, Mitchell, made an assignment of thee. ' ANTED- it 1t t A. rru ..t,. T t . Tr1(rtr ' tt5 Cf: . e a: tt v tt in t�I'9 .1 eA 3•f1 n t G tl t tl i'if h ear t isles -. ' e, I t t•� t e •a t th...• a, and ttdtb, t. � • tt , sou �. ,I a `1 It is ln�,nt;- r rti.e,e unit etesinead Ism..., a.nr>.- str : .wr .rtM year atd a. 411111. ,••.wvary. liee,tltl; s;. s?It .sei add' l naive en re�w. • to Sheriff Ilossie, of Str Ord. They have left town and wi be able to spin yarns about their experience in Michigan. FACTS ABOUT HEALTH It is Easy to Keep Well If We Knowe How—Some of the Conditions Nieces.. sary to Perfect Health. The importance of reaintaining good health Is easily understood, and it is really a simple matter if we take a carlti,, reet vice: of the conditions required..' In perfect health tate eton:3ch groniptly digests food, and thus prepares nourish- ment. The blood is employed tit carry this nourishment to the organs, YAMS, muscles and tissues which need it. The first great essential for good health, there- fore, is pure, rich blood. Now it is eer- tainly a tact that no medicine has such a record of cure:: a's lin. d's sarsaparilla. It is literally trut that liege ate hundreds of people alive and well tndey who would have been in ih•tr graves had they taken Hood's i?t't':sapiertlla. 1t is dlepe td upon as f niodi.'ine anti general re ulato' system by leas 'mf thort• sands of '('hitt t be'ause Hood's 5areaparr`, gigolos'; the blood pure. Th' is the se^ret )of iia tease *newts. Kee you: s5stlfi et ,- , r xhealth h Y arpan sold blond hare' cvit It Ilee. tit's t-kreept<'?0, tiwhleh a Krltftr:,Z.' citron R•t, n otltesr MO01.1 rirsot . t to do a g.ntd crlavte* h i!h 4tttr�l"t: