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The Huron Expositor, 1904-12-16, Page 8PrIlrennelelelee For We have something very nice to show you in Fancy and Stand Our stock of these is the. best in town and we are offering es- peoiatty low prices in this line for Xmas. shoppers. Don't forget to call on us for pocket cutlery, table cutlery, , carvers in case and silver- ware. We have also a nice line of nickle plated tea and coffee pots. OLEBSNEY & SMILEY, SEAFORTH, HardwareITStOves and Coal. DOMINION BANK. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. E. B. OSLER, M. P. T. G BROUGH, President General Manager `tar, Fully Paid Up—$3,000,000.o terve Fund and un- divided Profits V, 3,500,000 Deposits by Public $ 26,377,00o Total Assets $ 35,745,000 _ SEAFORTH BRANCH, Every fatality for the transacting of a, renered banking huskies'. Collections made on U points in Canada and abroad. Advances made to Farmers. Special at- ention paid to the collection of Sale Notes. asomegmemielimm,=•.4 SAVINGS BANK, Interest allowed from date of deposit to date of withdrawal, Deposits of $1,00 and upwards reoeivea, and. interest paid or added to accounb June 30th and December 3ist. A. E. GIBSON, - Mattager. S. HAYS, Solicitor- eaRATFORD, ONTARIO. Tbit LI] sl hisi.eentineeeal repetaten fee ta reeeehnetle tate4, ceutesax eleite _ AY.* tkui A* ef 4 17--;1113,e,',11344 tS..1-11 elgtel tsse. 4 Co 14.6 itrottitxvosifor DISTRIOT MATTERS. • Talent feat. The talent tea given by the Ladies' Aid of the Presby- terian ohuroh, at the residence of Mrs. James Scott, oz December 2nd. was a huge Suceess, both socially and financially. me table of fancy work was well patronized, every ar- tittle being sold, while the supply of lepane made baleinHg was not large enough for the demand. The re- ceipts were $40. Mrs. Scott and the Ladies Aid wish to thank those who helped to make it so suceessful. • ' Officers Eleoted.—At the- regular Illeatimg of Britannia Masonic, lodge on Monday evening of last Week, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W.M., Bro. II: E. Cooper; .S.W. Bro. W. Patterson Jr.W., Bro. W J. Moffat; Chap., Rt.W. Bro. Rev. J. W. Hodgins, re- eleoted.; treas., Bro. A. E. Gibson.; see.. W. Bro. L. C. Jackson, re-elect- ; Sr. D., Bro. Dr. Burrows; Jr; D. Bro. D. J. McCallum ; M. of C., Rt.W. Ono. J. H. Reid, re-eleoted: LG., Bro. G. Chesney; organist,Bro. W. Walker ; S.13., Bro. J. Rankin; J. S., Bro. R. E. Oreeswella %pier, Bro. G. Paatereon, reeeleated; auditors, Bros. Dr. Burrows and J. Rankin, re- eleoted. • Catholic- Voreters.—At the an- nual meeting of the Catholic Order, of Foresters held lest Tuesday ev- ening, thtlowing officers were eleeted for the xear 1905: Chaplain, Rev. P. CoroorZa ; hon. ,preside at, Rev. G. Nortingraves; -chief ranger, G. Emery'vloe-ohiek ranger, H. A. Pureell ; paett ;chief ranger, J. Cane sling ;arecording secretary, J. Mont- Theea, ; financial secretary, M. J. Mc- Quade; treasurer. J. Neville* ; con- ductors, L. Nigh and C. Spain ; sen- tinels, R. Fortune and 3. Spain ; trustees, R. Pugolos, M. Mowat and L. Burley; delegate to Interhation- al Convention to be held next year at Boston, J. J. Purcell; alternete, Thomee Brown; medical examiner, Dr. Charles MoKay. England.—Mr. Wm. step -son of Mr. J. A. Anderso ,with this wife and five ohildren, airrtvcd here last week. from Liverpool, Eng- land1 and are now dannieiled with Mr, Anderson. They intend rel alsa. lug isx Cottda. Mr. Deem has had .45611416.1.43-i-1/. le In:6T )141014‘ 6'1111 A1.1 fert4, - -0— 1•P'a 164) f ?-•1 e4Pti .4-ter1 jet H6t I •f- - - 7,66-t-2A-4Gfa- 'I te * F., 9 • .' TETE fITTIZO EXPOSITOR tweeity. She had a family of ten, four sons and six dauiters, all of whom, with her he eaved husband, survive her, The so»s are W. R., John, and •William, f Seaforth, and David, of Williamson Michigan. The daughters are Mrs. JEough of Perry, Michigan; M. Ke lake and Mrs. Hatcher, of Seaforth „ Mies Lizzie„ En Berlin, and the Misses 'Aggie: and Tillieat home. Smith was a faibliful wife and Lver thoughtful and loving mother, wbe long and lovinglf itherished THEM — ill d her merderY FEED 'UIbageum AND , - all will be exten.ded to the severely HAMILT NOTE mil by her fay, her tatives and nu- raereus trioxide. Th sympathy of. bereaved husband anf, family -..on ace count of tbeir great and irreparable * Seed Merohants - - a Seaferbh. loss. The funsral takes place this, Make your Cows • *Torts at their full capacity Then your stable .will be a golf* tconcern. Apply Business principles to feediMitch Cows. DECEMBER 16 1904 The Results. - N & KERSLAKE Friday,from the family residence, at 2:30 o'clock, to thei Maitlandbank eemetery. Officers Electe annual m,eeting of the Ancient Order of Foresters, Court !Sherwood No. 8,085, the following brethren were eleoted to office far the term of 1905: A Stobie, J. P. C. R. ; R. V. Dunlop, C. IL ; john Finch. secre- tary; John Abel, treasurer ; John Leatherland, S. C. R. James Young, S. W.; Charles Br die, J. W.;' T. ?lade, S. B.; J. Morden, 3. B. ; W. D. Hoag, George 8rnibhers, H. Jef- fries, auditors ; 11. Town, 'Dr, 3. G. Scott, A. Stobie, trustees; Dr. Sooht Court Medical Examiner ; W. Hoag correspondent to t he Ancient For- -ester. All visiting brethren are welcome. nioe seeeetinent of ehecolat I es and bon- bons boxes. All sizes et all priees at Nell',Sea. • Mita 1113,Marde Leif store. P. Dill, Se --stiorth. 1981-1 For.illAlc it light deliverly sleigh at the at 'Feriners use " Carnets() " stook food; A little spent on this for horses or stook will be re- paid many times. See that yon get it. Sold by Chesney It Smiley, Seaforth. 183141 A large range of pipes and cigars for the Christmas trade at Neil's, Sesiorth. 19814 Sleighs from 25o up at A.berbart's drug store, Seatorth. 1931-1 One more week, before Christmas and if you have not got your fruits. peel,. raisins, nuts, oLudY, 440., 04 at the Maple Leaf Store, wher e you:will get the bestlat right pOoes. P. Dili, Sea - forth. 19314 • For Galloway, Bishop and goat robes go to Bv3deriok's harness shop 11 you want tola.ive money. na Leave your order for Christmas flowers at Aberhirt's drug etores Senforth 1931-1 Ail kinds of dressed fowl, hatter, eggs and dried pplea wanted at the Maple Leaf Store, P. Dili. &Worth. /1a& - an! pawed *Nay sad *44 ImIntrtia.a altr welling kNe Seattle asee. eat.. teal aide tee* t imber ed get.-' -**etadalw41 14t1 444t.11 tVir -444.44(t, fr.z4v rC44*. ssate seta* ta-7" 4 .t1 `,4* kr tr.t 411 Agin . I • .. k•'• • `With the exception of the last ten • y,ears of ,his life, which were spent at this late residence with his female' in the village. In • 1854, he married Miss Olvristor4 Smith, daughter of •Mahe late Dug Id Smith, who survives Shaw Presbyterian minister, Es - him, his - fa ily being Rev. NeilShaw, raondiville ; John D., ba.rrister of this place ; ugald, ori the home- atead ; Mrs. A. Bisnett, Aldboro,and Misses Bessie Mary Ann and Effie, at ihorne. The deceased had a largo 'circle, of frind, and acquaintances in this .ocenity and adjoining counties, and this home was always a WelOOMB eestang place for 'his friends in the early days when, travelling along the Funnival road, and many enjoyed .hospitality. He did his share Ln making this a township of fine teams, w.as ouieof our best citizens, a eonsistant member of the Pres- byterjaat churesh for many yeare,arici, In politica a Liberal. Snevace was held at his lato ;residence in Rodney or Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Interment in Rodney carnet ry. The family have the amps -thy of their friends in tea:ei°tdirlde andbrettevbrPigni4Wej:cat" Death of Mrs. Hertdargesa.—Anathe of 'Seaforth t been tailed home respeyorse.te jdchn :resiH dee nn t- derson passed Peaoefully and easily away an - Monday last. Sim* the death of 'her husband, about six years ago, she had resided with her Son-in-law and dauighter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, North Main Shoat. She had reached the good age of 80 ye and 8 months. She had been in th enjoyment of her usual good thcalth and on Sunday vening ietirof at Ihe usual hour. Early hid *ruing, however.Mr. fir4.6.6-1th aWAkent,4 b 4 y her and from tbat 44nae 4to4l gran-nally *Ink unnt ite afttr000n V4- Lea a kV Tt stal t40 ,1',3171 PK* —Mr. F. Gutteridge bs completed the brick work On the new Bank of Commeroe building. Although • he commenced late he was favored with !good weather. Mr. H. Edge, who is the contractor for the wood. work, ia now busily engaged getting the windows ready. As soon as he has them in plaoe, his men will be able to work at the interior of the'build- ing during the winter. This will be good for them. When oompleted this building will be an ornament to Main street.—We were in error last week in Saying that Mr. W. R.Count- , er and family, had gone to Wood - stook for the winter. Mr. Counter 1 is in Woodstock for a few weeks, but his family is still residing here. A. R. Sampson, of the Domin- ion flank, Montreal, and formerly of the Seaforth branch, has beeii transferred to' Winnipeg.—One night recently- some evil disposed person • visited the coal house of Mrs. Wia. t93, Centre street, and carried off a large quantity of coal. A numteee of other persons in the neighborhood have also missed fuel. If the person guilty is not -parietal he will be plaoed where it is not neciesse.ry to purchase coal.—The oaany friends df Rev. Neil Shaw, of Egraoadville, will regret to learn t hat he is ill- at his old home in Rodney. He went there to wait on .his father, who has since died, and caught a severe cold. We are pleased to learn, hoWever, that Lite is now improving. — The South Huron Causer vative convention to seleot a candidate for the approach- ing electiot, has been called at Hen. sail on Tueeday next. There is no doubt but Mr. IL Either will again be the candidate.—Mias Maud Laid- law is spendinig a few weeks' holt- daps with friends in Toronto.—Mrs. Stephen Downey is in Wind.eor,the guest of ,her son, Rev. Father Dow- ney, who hoe just opened a magni- fioient new chueoli in that oity.—In the, case of Hallett vs. Crich, beard at !Godetaloh this week, the coavio- tiot eif the police rnasistre.te .was quashed.. On the _ complaint of Con- stable Oriole M. E. Hallett was eoneicted by the police magistrate of a breech, of a town by-law. Mr. Hallett appealed to the higher court with the above result.—The regular meeting, of the town couticil was held On Monday evening last, hut the principal business was the pass - ins of numerous acoounts.—Miss Meanie Friel, who has been assistant 1 1Jock-keeper for U Canada ruriti- turo Company, has accepted a iik6/1 boolz,keeper with the (lin- _ • Kaittik; tlempriny. Miss Fript • efeata A4144,9,,1 12414, git; /—tirWl 1.:_';ittalt,f#304_,L4 4P1*414,6* *47. ee tI-21•17, 4if e ,•) •• g4„), t. . 4 ,rt • • tl-,W1 41 • t- •T- • , • , ••-- -• • T -1- - • • ' • IS? 46r -ft, - t"-• I rsj ea GPEST ONS 7±0R, CHRISTMAS Look up and down this list, you may catch onto Some suggestion for la Christmas I gift. Whatever you have in min in the way of a present, it is more than likely yoa will find it in. Mir assortment. If you are undecid- ; ed we can help you The chances are that in less t1 an _five minutes you'll See something thattwill be JUST THE THING and you'll on er why you hadn't thought of that before. .•••••••••.••••••.• Cill*I8T114A8 NECKWEAR. Handsome and clever ideas in new neck- wear for ladies and gentlemen. Special Christmae designs at 25o, 50o, 750 and $1.00 NEW BELTS. There's nothing much prettier in the gift wap than the pew belt novelties. A pretty halt adds to the beauty of any waiet. Belt prima 25o, 50o, 75o and $1,00. WRIST BAGS. A very eonveniene gift, always useful, quickly selected, and much appreciated. We have aho a nits selection of purses at 25o, 50eand 75o each. RANDKEROHIEFS. Plait and limey, stook enough for the liveliest kind alsellins. Mildren's prima to and upwards. Ladies' and Gents' prices from 5o each to $1,50 each. CHRISTMAS GLOVES. Fine cashmere, lined and unlined, knit- bed slaves and mitts in ladles' and child- ren's sizes ; gauntlets for ladies and mimeo, kid gfoves for ladies and gentlemen— loaroely a thing missing in the way of a hand Warmer. You can buy a good glove as low ei 25c. You can buy the best ab $1,50.. ajAallIMERZ HOSIERY. Three epeolal prime* in ladle* eachmere hate foe Ch.* tem selling. -21..„ "4 Val and tWelo bud 7441 20e, 35a Sad 45e p*r pstr. FANCY 604144% ter**, Itaisi4tirtitt, r.*kiig4 (flap**, clo, *F.** a - • SILK . WAISTS. Your mother oryour Dieter would appreo. late one of our handsome $3.50 Japan silk waists. It would be an excellent gine Prise $3 50. A DRESSY SKIRT. would be a good gift. and need nob cost • very much. We have a nioe aseortment o stylish skirts in plain end fancy i3loths al) $3.50, $4 25 aad $5, LADIES' WRAPPERS. We *ell goodwarm, common-sense,. ready-to-wear wrappers at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 calh and nice wrapper materials at 19, 124o and 15o per yard. SHAWL WRAPS. Real Caledonians that will protect the . wearer in any kinds of a hlizzaid. Boo. grey, heather mixtures and plaid effects, price vaaa, $3O and $4.50 each. BOYS' SUITS. We have a good assortment of bop' two and three /deem suits in pretty dark striped cloths and in black and navy all woollier's. Bulb prices $2.50 to $5 each. Overeease. $350 to $5.50. WOOL BLANKETS, larhat hatter for a gift tisai a stied pi* of blankets W. htwe l+fas fit, soh "mt. Beaer .e *lee leak broidered beaky! 364 'wiutifelly sed Mais trades*, AM* OS larsiA. paar. Galata' eseekeesee sex at iheee-a, T- . I ';t 1,1 3.• es* 4W -h. WitITE C1i11 A Ur** - • - -L a aaV- i•OVI WI * . C.: 174.111.7.4 .t5le;_41E.* • wersaasaa"..e._ THIRTY -SE • W110141 NUI Fine Tailoring and readYmad Cloth -ire N'W A not un1ight' rant flo Joyo made brig pected pi Kind recollecti Chriam Awe Pe earnest age exte Oar frien