Exeter Times, 1900-12-20, Page 1;New"
frWENTY-EIGIITH Y.U.R.---NO,
ELETRQN & 1V11PPLESEX .GAZETTE •
EXE I ER, ONT., CANADA, THUilsDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2o, two.
Skates
Skates Skites,
THE SKATE OF THE SEASON
THE OENVINE
Beautifully finished,
Puck Stop, Splendid Ouality•
STE HOGKEY
Best Skate on the market for the money.
A WONDER
Tli New American HOCKEY SKATE
with its new runners and e braces and handsome finish,
is withdut dbulat the cheapest skate this season.
Bokees German Hockey
Full Nickel Plated, puck stop.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Halifax Club Skate HANDSOMEL Y FINISHED
BEST QUALITY
EULL STOCK OF STRAPS AND REPAIRS,
Special Prices In Stoves
Coal and Wood Heaters,
Coal and Wood Cooks,
AT LOWER PRICES TI -IAN EVER
A large stock of second I.and stoves on hand
1' S—A new stock of X.Cut Saws and new American Axes to hand
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Hensai
TT J. D. COOKE.
(Late with Darrow Proudfoot} iearrister
Solicitor. Notere Poblie. Renew% O.
FA t seller L.,e„. D. D. S.,Uonor Gracile
'Ate of Toronto Univereity, Dentist& Teetle
extraeted without alum. bed effects. Office ,
o WnrrE 84 SONS
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Le Shorn() Corenoll Greenway
Usborne council met at Township
Haff, Dec. leth, pursuant to statute.
AU the inernbers were preeena
Minutes of last meeting were read.
approved and signed by the Reeve.
-tweed by R. Carona seconded by A.
y, oa enean. At eiirice etY unkin, that one hundred ccpies of
Alonday,ceintrieLoii3g Almralt/a. !the minutes of proceedings of commit
O. J. Su! Notary Notary Public, Conveyan- I ter 1900, be printed for distribution,-
cer. Commeseloner. Fire Insurance Agent. and ; carried.
Usurer et /liar:bee Lieensee.
Ie doetimente roved by J. Moir, secouded by J.
carefully drawn at reasonable rates.. eioneer ee . - , - -, ee
to loau on real estate at low' rates ot interest. , xxasvii-inS, tria.t. tee expenses oe ene
edice at the Past Deice, ilensall, l3Dar4 of Health for 1900, amounting
to eeS„74 be paid to the Clerk for dis-
A-NI7D' tributiote-Carried.
toewhich the higlteet market, pieces wed lie t I. Illoir, that the eollectotes time for
4 leeee emulate et Clover and timothy. seed. 'Moved by A. gunkin, seconded by
pant be _La. aesee,t1returning the roll be extended to
hJetnuary 14th, 1900aed thet be oe
linines.-A student of Knox College I
!authorized to continue the collection
win preach in Carmel (church on Stm- of the, Impala taxe...,,.earrieti.
deer n'nt0 morning 'eOlUg' - Orders were granted to the Amount.
Christrune eerviees will be held in St.0 of $f..8 90
Pauls church on the SundaySollowing len.exets Moue...Ler. Clerk,
Christmas. instead of on Clanstrnas fte ..,,,.....,
usual. --R. A. Bell left here on Monday 1 Brgoefielcl
morning for Bruce Mines. where he in-
tendsremaining until spring, -Mrs. , Burmese -The membere of the Pre -
Alex. McKenzie was in Blyth, her for- - byterlan Sunday Seaool leave lately
mer borne, t1n latter part of last week, taken the pledge against intemperance
renewing aequalutances.- The Jolly and foie language. -Geo. Hill has late -
Pulls Co. will give a series* of entete . ly hAil 145 bones) plastere -Johnkillie
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taininents here the latter part of this der 1us bought the rightfor a Pattern
morale -0, 0. Petty will try couelia horse collar for part of Horon Co. We
sions with Reeve A.rnola for the Reeve- trust it may bave A Successful venture.
ship for 1901. -The tine weather eud i --The Stanley school uear our villege
absence of suow has somewhat inane is preparing a lengthy program for its
ki,ishop & Soi-i, -.hones Woods and esster re iesborne, are spared by the teachers ni.
ed the hitherto good Christmas trade. 1 entertainment on Dec ?let • no eine
where they will remain for some timelentertelelleent a MAWS'S ; both teach -
left tide week for Los Angeles, CeleBaird and Miss Mustard, to make the
for the benefit of Miss Wood's bealth. ; ere are eugaged for the *hoot for the
KtrietOn -Miss Shaw who hae been engaged !condo?. year, -R. McCartney. from
Furniture
+ Emporium
EN we say Furniture Emporium we back up the
statement in the most ample sense of the term.
We have one of the largest stocks to be found. in
any town of the size in Western Ontario; all modern and
up-to-date. When we say also that we can undersell our
competition we makp ,o bluff, we mean business and mean
to carry it out. IV?, easy enough to assert broadly that we
sell furniture cheaper than any other house but that doesn't
mean anything, so we just set the prices of a few articles for
your inspection.
Extension Tables $3,90 and upwards.
Bedroom Setts $10,00 and upwards.
Sideboards $8,50 "
$6 00 "
Lounges $100
Parlor suits $17.50
Fancy Rocker
and Easy chai,s $1.50
Couches
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In fact everything found in a first-class furniture store
can be purchased at Lowest Prices.
30 DAYS SALE
Having purchased the entire Furniture and Tinker -
taking stock of Messrs. Gidley & Son, we will hold a 30 days
sale at which we offer bargains in Fancy Rockers, Fancy
Tables, Easles, Screens, Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suits, Table,
Etc..
Undertaking a Specialty
Wood taken in exchange for furniture.
eaters. -One night It week some
person was so kind as to remove five
bags of chopped oats from Dr. Carr's
stable, The Or. hopes the beast, they
are fed to will cholte.-Ilarvey
Son has part, of Damet lelazelwootre
house rented. Surley he is not going
to keep bachelor's hair -elm Gourley
moved. to ber farm in Usborne last.
week. -Amos Doupe sold a thorough-
bred shorthorn cow last week to James
Hannah for a good figere.
Cromarty
Br1Z,-Alies Lizzie Hamilton who
spent that past summer in Mait I
n xi,
arrived home last week; also Miss Etta
Gardiner, greed ditughter of Mr. An -
sou, Thames Road. -Mrs. F. R. Hamil-
ton left Tuesday for St. Thomas for n
vieit atuongst friends; -Mr. •Oswald
alket, st., is preparing to erect a,
laege bank barn in the spring. -The
Post Office is now in Mr. Hislop's I
store ; all danger from diphtheria is
supposed to be past. -George Miller is
busy putting a. new floor in the Com-
xnercial House stable, mad some other
necessary fixtures,
Fu 1 I arto n
BRIEF. -Miss O. McCullough was
visiting Mr. Thos, McCullough a few
days last week. ---Miss Flazier, of Cape
Croker, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Thos. Stewart. -Mr. Thos,
McCul-
lough's new addition to his mill was
partly raised last Saturday. There
were not quite enough hands there to
finish the job. It will make a great
improvement to the appearance of his
mill and also to working capacity. -
Rev. J. G. Rodgers came home on
Monday last for a few days. Preach-
ing seems to agree with him. -Miss
Nellie Francis, who has been working
in Mitts millinery establishment in
Toronto during the fall season, is
home for the winter. -The Gill proper.
ty in this village, which has been rent-
ed by J Ridge for a junk shop, has
been sold to Messrs. Harry and Fred
Rogers, they to take over the property
in the spring. It is to be hoped that
Mr. Ridge does not leas -e the village
as he is the handy man in this neeree-
borbood.-.Miss M. Wilson, of Mr.
Morrow's store has secured a situation
in Glencairn and purposes leaving
here about New Years.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ODDFELLOWS BLOCK
THE .Remember the stands.
Beanee.-IVIart McTaggart's services to see a protest entered against, the re--
- chisel burst
claimed on good authority that several
many dissatisfied Liberals would like
given anotiaer term. enopposed.- The
farming commodity coming into town
not at present sa,y. The Mayor will be
at present. The price received for
some ranges from $5 to $5.50.- Muni -
many loyal Conservatives a,s well as
cipal election talk is still the go. It is
soift itohne. pbruets ehnotviCioatiretchi 1.1 swi pliaey ew eo pc pa no:
• St. Marys.
Beverl,,,
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BETEFS.-Oorol wood is the chief
seem to be in great demand at the pre- turn of D. K. Erb. In all probability
Have amice assortment
/CHRISTIVIAS
CO(3138
A bound book Sx5 inches at 15c and
lovely bound book usually sold at
25c for lec also paper hack hooks at
- Big reductions in ladies' caperines
Fur Caperines was 4 00 for 3 00
500 400
6 60 5 00
" e 700 600
6.75 5 50
" " 750 e 650
also 10% discount off our Up-to-date
clothing until Dec. 25 only.
SMIT BROS.& el
HIENSALL GODER1CH
sent time. He is a hustler on the end
of a saw. -A number from this vicin-
ity delivered fat cattle in Hensall last
week. -We are pleased to see Mrs.
(Rev.)Long out again after her late ill-
ness. -The Methodist church S.S. have
dispensed with their annual elhrietmas
Tree this year on account of the special
services.
rarrton,
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BRIEFs.-The Methodist S. S. intend
holding their annual anniversary on
Thursday, Dec. 27th. --Archie Chibtick
has purchased hie father's farm on the
townline, Blatashard, and is repairing
the house. There is evidently greater
attractions for Archie in Ontario,than
in lelenitoba.-Arthur Westman left
his horse which was hitched to the
buggy tied at his front. door. When
he came to look for it a few minutes
later it was gone. -A. J. Clatworthy,
•lumber dealer, has purchased a handl-
some building site from Mrs. C. West
man on Queen St.
D. H. Sampson, of Parkhill, has
been committed to serve three months
in jail for non-support of his wife and
family,
The 'natty old friends in Huron
Presbytery, of Rev. H. McQuarrie,
formerly of Wingliana, will sympatie
ize with him in the loss of his wife,
which occurred on Friday.
this will be how the matter will end,
and if so South Perth will yet see a
Conservative member renresen ting
this riding. --William McCullough, of
Toronto, is home for the . Christmas
holidays. - Preparations are under
way for the purpose of giving Pte. E.
Peart a suitable reception when he re -
tures home from Africa. He is expec-
ed on Friday.
The Jubilee Singers appeared in the
Opera House last Friday before a
ver poor audience. -The revival ser-
vices will be continued this week in
the Methodist church unal Thursday
night. -A meeting wits held in the
1 Town hall on Friday evening last by
the citizens of the town for the par -
pose of arranging for a reception to be
; given Corporal E. Pearb when he ar-
rives home from South Africa Christ-
mas Day. A grand banquet will be
given the heeo, followed by several ad-
dresses of welcome. Col White has
charge of the leffair, so that it is bound
to pass off well. -Saturday's market
was not so large as what might have
been expected so Shortly before Christ-
mas. Turkeys and other fowl were
the chief products offered for sale.
Turkeys sold at 10c per pound.
DESTROYS WORM.
Mrs, John Lowo, New Germany, N. Sovrites ;
"I hav,e given Dr. Low's Worm. Syrup to my
children with excellent results. They are fond
of taking it and it n.ci 8 perfectly, requiring no
cathartic afterwards
with The R. Pickard Co. for the paet Moose aw, visititm at ale home or
two seasons, left tide week for here bis brother, Hugh McCartney he re,
bonze in Teeswater.- Mies Dulles. of ports in the
wvoid weather in the prams, re.
Goderiele as -village last week vinee, the tbennometer having mill
was epenee on Saeurday everdeg cur they do not feet tile coal,
the first time this season. The etel
was in good condition and the attend- tlentraiia
renewing nenuaintatiCeS.- The rink , as IOW as Sri' but, unlike Ontario people
anee very fair. The skaters seemed to
enjoy themselves of as yoree--elies Isla U.STANKRY• 11. 4to ExweElt.0:41'
Dick, tylia is engaged as milliner in • n eta with eieceeicelielee (e.,e Te
Durban), spent part of last eek. and toe Dat'ader. coliveetaliele,elefer; -e"
this visiting her parents bere.-jaines eteeeteenla.011,11tigiftlerro„,e,rigozZlilllell by CO11111164-
Gilchrist, left, here this week for Sea- ee""e-4s.4111".
forth, where be has purchased a meat . eottleares,--A merry Christmas to your •
THE
ExnER 'Ant aut rex)),
/Argo stack o Lumber -pine and beol
l*
reasettalee.--JAs Wel•L,Ite, Yani East side ;eNiarket lie
?dale st.
leeme j'ese of herolock lumber for burns. ete.
also Shingles. -lath§ end ceder pasts. lerlees
Brune -a -Rev. J. Morrison is to ;le
liver his popular lecture. "That Boy"
In connection with the Christmas tree
entertainment in the Boeton Methodist
church Cliristmas night. - Miss Bella
McPherson returnee home from visit-
ing friends in Declierville,
sad and pathetic death occurred in the
pereon of Nathan Bullock„ the four-
Yeareeld sent of Mrarid ears. Thomas
Balloek- Ile died very sieldenly
Thursday evening, frAttli cretin) and.
diphtheria. Toe little fellow was re,
nearketey bright for bis age and was
only sick a few dare The bereaved
family end frievele bave the heartfelt
eympethy of their nweeroae friends
!z std reaet Mena
Bayfielel
BaleFs.eeletseleillister WAS in Guelph
dthtlerlierigwititeielltalta laleittitninghabriti9t fa'oi
Detroie is visiting his people here set
nreefeeet, o Ineton of the
Sauble Line has purehaeed Mr. S.
Logan's* property on Loisiea etreet and
intends moving kite% town. ---We regret
eery much to report that Mrs. John
fell down stairs one dey this
week and sustained eerions lueuries.-
J. Sturgeon's (13.1gliter N still very iil
with the fovea We hope for her as Safe
recoveree-The English church enter,
tainment on Friday eveniog of this
week prouietesto IA` greud alfah
aline progrein is being prepared of
lisougs, quartettee, dialogues, drilla re.
eltatioue. ete. Everybetily welcome. -
A. meeting of the otendiere of the
he‘lel Mon-
rrig;ig fur a grata teaesTila•e= tt4alvti;
• held in the Town Hell on New Tear%
Eve when as good progr Wall Iv
given. -Miss Ruble Fisher returned
from Goilerich on Tueeday wheiT tate
was visiting triende.---Mre. teem
returned home Smithey Let after a two
weeks' visit with Needs at Goderiele
-The members of thi 1. O. le are pre-
paring for their anima! grand ball and
supper to be held on Jan. lth. Tbe
committee are spariug no Nine in
making this ball a grand success. -W.
Jewett hes moved into his new home
on the squere this week, -James Fere.
guson now wear:, a ple;xsantemile. It's
as boy. -Skating is the pastime for the
young tante now there being good
skating on t he inill pome-Wm. San-
derson and Ed. Weston, who spent
the summer at Owen Sound ;termed
home on ruestley leen-Messrs. Dave
• Gardner and ('hau'teveva spent Tues.
business. -W. Miller this week readerre and unless there is a ehang0
moved his buggies and eaters into his lt will be a green ease too. --Mr. and
beer show rooms in his new Mock Mrs. Wm. Rini of Alma. Mich., are
which lu reeently ected.-The ee-
visiting here the guests of his brother,
rem
t= sale of James Jobuston's effects Richard. of Fairlield. -WiMur Hicks „
on Saturday afternoon was well at- hs past
snie
ettlinilenellnitoitmaetaziftleLssonaewrol, .Ass.-ingt
tended and articles brought. good prices. Th
-Miss Davis, of Aylmer,. is visiting Ile speaks highly of the country and
1
Case of the London road, Slaughter of inc eeniela, home . ---Thos. Elston hes
ler brother V.('. Davis. -Mrs. Geo. ni the near futnre will make that part
MI'. end /sirs. neoggeeth, is trete tie sot up a. large soul very serviceable
-D. McGill, owing to ineess, WAS nn CbOpping coucern, having purchased
able to take his work tie precentor in everything new and to a great advent -
Carmel church .on SundnY lastr.-T1 are. He is now prepared to do first -
usual Christmas tree entertaininee Cass work for the farmers and being a,
I day in Goderich.
Will be diepensed with in Cannel good distance from any other mill we
church this year, and in place thereoexpece to see our grist mill boom.-Thef
a lecture will be given on Friday even, regular meeting end election of officers
Centralia L. O. L.
in' of this week by Rev. Mr, Wilson, connected with the
Of London, saleect, "South Africa, and WAS held on Saturday night a good
" illustrated by
threcent war views attendance rand an interesting meet -
e
00 calms. Tile children will take lag. was anticipated. The election
which took piece after the general
part in singing. Mr. efeGill viell also
Tee business was transacted, is as follows
sing several patriotic songs,
Jubilee singers will give au entertaiu- DeputyeVorh1pmfiaileter, uteetneryFrankmnis; chaDavviais
1:tiiu;
=day eyeniug.-The village was ent in the Methodist cburch on Sat-
in, Anthony Nevin ; Reasec'ye F. J.
semi darkness the latter part, of hast Davis ; FineSeey, Jeam Wright ,•
week owing to the burning out, of sev- Terreasine,tons,Thomas Caves Lecturer,Iia Huxtable ; Director of
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eraI transformers, while on Monday een
evening a breakage in the engine left Rich Horn ; Committee, WM. Caves,
the village in darkness. -Miss Viola John McFalla, Henry Cundy, William
Campbell, of Farquhar, is visiting her
cousins, Mrs. Harroll and Afrs, Mur-
dock. -Geo. Thompson, of Hay, has
sold his fifty acre farm to 'William
Thompson for 53,000, and intends
leavinr for the West.
TnE 13ALL.-A grand success was
the ball held. by the Young Bachelors
of Hensall, over ninety persons being
present. The music was furnished by
three of Tony Cortese best musicians.
The hall was nicely decorated with men to move his family to the Classic.
patriotic pictures, red, white and blue Oitye--A. G. Box, of St. Marys, ceme
bunting and flags. It would take too to Mitchell last week to fill a situation
much space to describe the beautiful inhMe oa
re. Cioil naipbwella'sr iis
hardwareion andstor ethe.-
dresses worn by the ladies, the ma -
T
jority being in full dress. A number folks can sit up all night now as Amer -
from London, Exeter, Godertele, 'Can sells at 15 cents, and may be lae
Zarich, Bayfield and Seaforth were some -Rev. Jahn Aikens and wife
present The supper was served by from yantsport, Nova Scotia, are here
Mrs. Sheffer in store and underneath to visit their many friends,- Miss An -
Davis, Frank
A grand concert is to he given in
Centralia next Monday night by the
famous jubilee singers. Admission
adultsc, all under 11 15e, children
free.
Mitchell
BELEFe.-George Tuer moved his
family to Stratford this week. Mr.
Tuer is about the last of the Whyte
the hall, and could not be served any
better by the best city Cateror. The
dance broke up about 3 a. in., every-
one giving their thanks to the corn-
initee for their splendid management.
Crediton.
Bneurs.-Rev. S, G. Litt who has
been holding a series of Bible society
meetings returned home Saturday
evening lasb.-John Hartz, of Pigeon,
Mich,, and Mr. Krupp, of Waterloo,
are holidaying at Tobias Wartz.-Miss
Pearl Jones, of Marlette, Mich, is the
guest of Miss Lily Weiner. -There
was a good attendance at the League
Tuesday evening last. -Daniel Oes-
treicher who has been ill for the past
few months was happily surprised on
Friday evening last by the T. P. A,
and friends. -It is reported that a
profitable and enjoyable time was
spent.--alichael Schwartz,jr., of Port
Essington, British Columbia, surprised
his Deafly friends on Tuesday last by
putting in his appearance after an ab-
sence of about 10 vea,rs. He 'looks
hail and hearty, and has some inter-
esting stories to tell of the West. -
Out friends from across the border
are again putting in their appearance.
-Jacob Haist and Wm. Faist, of Kil-
managh, and Solomon 'Boltzmann
and Lewis Stahl, Of Elkton, Mich., all
are visiting under the parental 'roof. -
Don't forget the entertainnaent to be
given in the German Evangelical
church, Dec. 21th, Xmas eve, A
beautiful cantata will be rendered.
entitled, "The corning of the Xing."
Upwards to 100 children are being
trained for this occasion Don't fail
to hear the ehildren's beautiful
choruses.
A grand concert is to be given in
Centralia next Monday night by the
J b'l g re
nie Francis bas arrived from Toronto
to spend the Christmas holidays. -An-
other olcl settler was buried in Trinity
church cemetery on Thursday last, in
the person of Mr. Elijah Baker, of
' Dublin, who had attained 74 years.
Mrs, John Lemon, of Mitchell,
and Mrs. Win. Canning, of Stratford,
are daughters of the deceased. -Miss
Tordon and. Miss Dougberty bave re-
signed their positions in the public
school and Miss 3. Cameron and Miss
1417 May appointed to fill the vacan-
cies. -- Joseph Jackson has de-
cided to leave the County- Council af-
ter many years of faithful service.
Wm. White will make a good success-
or in every ilarticular as he is a good
debator, a good farmer and not least st
good Conservative. -Miss Eliza Robin-
son left Thursday on 'her long journey
to the States and Manitoba, where she
will remain till next fall.-Willirtin
White was in town on Wednesday
afternoon. He had just sent Rev-.
John Henderson and his bride away
on their weddieg trip, The Rey. G.
W. Henderson, of St. Marys, Presi-
dent of the Conference, performed the
ceremony. It is hoped that their
future life in the parsonage will be a
happy one. -Mr. Burritt has decided
to run for Mayor next year. Mr.
Davis got it from Mr. Burritt after one
year. so this year it may go the other
way.
44.44.44.44444.011.
Stephen
Corsene-The council of the Town-
ship of Stephen, convened at the
Town Hall, Crediton, on Saturday,
Dee, lath, at one o'clock p. m. Ali
members present. Minutes of prev-
ious meeting read and approved.
Willett -Hicks-That Gottleib Brown,
collector of taxes for the year 1000, is
hereby instructed and authorized to
continue the levy and collection of the
unpaid taxes in the manner and with
the power provided by by-law for the
general Ievy and collection of taxes.
-Carried. Hicks-Sweizer-That by-
law No, 0, A. D., 10110, being tf, by-law,
which cotenders it advisable that in
future Auelitors should be appointed
in the mouth of November and Dec-
ember to audit, the accounts, being
iot
Feltiloots Felt Boots
A limited number of efen's Felt
Roots, sizes 6, 7, W, 11. at a great bar-
gain. will be sold eegardiess of tost,
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Spial Bargains
In Men's and Buys' caps. slip bande,
at 24 and 5r. Great Value,
Mee we -have just, received a let 44
FA,.."STCY CI11NA, eultabie for tile
Xmas trade, and afoil range of fruiti.
orauges. nuts, .eta, all fresb.
Turkeys, Geese and Chickens end
alt krndctuf Pant Produce for which
highest prices will be veld,
J P Ross.
f reed the thine time be pessed,-Caae
; vied. Willerte-Yearle.ye-That bylaw
No. eie A. la, 3,91)0, he peil appolute
• ing Henry leayle. of the Townehip of
[ Stephen, ae Auditor. being read thin,/
' time he p:i'sea..-Carriel. Tile Reeve
apeeinted John iersikeneliive ate the
&vend Auditor. Yearley -Hicks -
That the following pereelle shall he
plenlept5titeerttreptr;neistagf
5.ettet101;:erdtoor tar
t.
e'lect' namee t -Ne. 3. Newton
Raker, Sehosilheuee :CV, 1 ; No. 2, Chaa •
Browse, Lewis' tailor chap ;
it Wenzel, Town Hail ; No. 4, Henry
payie. Cunninghent's leitchee ; X., 5.
R
ah ItlellillInnil. Hannan s hail, ..e.o. te
Chrietiati Stade. Mossetes hell ; No 7.
T ,e,t' Iktyt er. Wilsoat's halt ; No. SON/en
Oliveraelaccabees
hall. Carrie,(. At -
ter -muting' orders to the amount of •
S1312.01, vithielt will. appear its tbe
Treasurer's ilanneial report. the eoun.e
ell adjourned tem:sleet again be the
Town ifna for nous netion on Dee. edst,
4the
et 1 p. m. Tbs. vi 1 seetisties oe
Townshire of Stepheh, efor 19110 an!, 92
births, 14 marriages an;101:7i, de.atbe.
Ilnewe Eueinite:epe telerk
TO CURE: A COL& IN OlsZE DAY:
Take Lanatire BM= ossein l'ablet, Ali
estls:1 refeue tee um4 It fugal! cpa,
2;.4 b. 1%. ureve e tanetutee, on awn ironic.
TESTIMONIA.1., 01' THOS. BELL
TO TUE VALVE 01?
ENGLISH STOOK FOOD.
This is to certify that 1 have used
English Stock Food manufactured by
Ct. Lutz, Exeter. 1 bave used it with
calves that were fed nothing but skim
milk, and they did remarkably well.
bave also fed it to fat cattle with
excellent results. Have fed it to nay
hens and the result in the egg produc-
tion and condition of the hens has
been most satisfactory. Would. high-
Iyrecommend stock raisers to give it a,
trial.
Thomas Bute.
Price 511e per bag. Sold by C. Lutz.
our money refunded if purchase unsetisfactory.
XMAS GIFTS
Skates
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ELECTION Ecnons.-An election is
possible in the township of Usborne.
Alfred Hunkin, who has Lorsome years
sat at the Board as councillor and has
proved himself to be a valuable mem-
ber, is about to retire. To fill the va- I
cauy the names of Amos Doupe and
James Baltantyne are mentioned tts
probable caudidatee. The other mem-
bers of the council will seek re-election
and nomination day may produce
some dark horses.
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Our skates are made of the
{
best quality welded and tem-
pered steel runners with pat-
ent cup brackets. We offer
you no inferior skates.
Cutlery
{Pooket knives, table knives
and forks,carvers in pairs and
cases, razors, SOiSSO1'6, shears.
Nicely decorated best qual-
Tea Pot, rty, graniteware Tea Pots also
fancy nicigle plated, copper
tea pots. --useful gifts.
We have a large assortment of other useful and approp-
riate gifts for Xmas.
We have lots of fresh ruined Scranton Goal in stock.
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