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redit on the New Year
Chithing for
You know how it would help you out at
this time of the year to get yolir Winter Over-
coat, Suit, or Furs on Credit. If you come to
our store you'll find your credit iS good; so
look over the list and decide now.
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Men's Overcoats
$400 Down $1.00 per Week
Beaver, Melton and Fancy
Tweeds, regular prices, $9,
815 and $1'.2
New Years' Prices $7.50
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- Men's • Fur - Coats
'$10 Down - $1, per Week
Dog Skin, Bear Skin, • Goat
Skin,regular Puce $25to $30
New Years' Prices $20
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Boys' Overcoa s
$2 Down - 50o per. Week
Beavers, Meltous and Over- ,
checked Tweeds, regular
prices $5, $7, $10
New Years' Price, $5,00
Iliferes Suits
$4.00, Down, $1.00 per Week
Tweeds, Oxfords, Cheviots; Worsteds regular price
$12 00, $10.00, $9.00
Ncw Irtiars7 Pititte, $7-.50
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Photo Free With purchase of $17, , or amoun tingto $117,
from Pee. let, 1906, to 'March lst, 190,
we will give free, ,a Life Size Photo, of the Purchaser or Whomsoever
they may eesire„
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The Gunn Clothing CO
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BEAEORTE1, FRrDel.Y, Jan, 5, /906.
A Graceful Tribute.
' The Governittents of ',Great Britain
'and Branca; have paid a graceful
compliment to the memory of the
late XT. Prefontain, Dominion iWn-
ister of Marine and Fisheries, who
.-died suddenly in P41s, France, last.
week, as well as to Canada: Sir
:Wilfrid Laurier received the follow-
ing communication by cablegram
from Baron Tweedmouth, First Lord
of the Admiralty:
London, Dec. Efith, 19,05.
To Right Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier,
Ottawa, Canada:
We have heard with deep regret
of the death of your colleague, Mr.
Raymond Prefontaine, Canadian Min-
ister of Marine, with (whom the Ad-
miral -Os have been so recently in
sleek ,cordial relationship and I beg
to affer His Majesty's battleship, the
Dominion, to e nvey the remains to
Halifax, Nova Scotia. If agreeable
to your Government the Dominion
would he at Cherbourg on Jan. 12th,
for the purpose, and reach Halifax
January 22nd.
• (Signed) TWEEDMO'CTTH
Fifst Lord of the ,A.droiralty.
Sir Wilfrid replied as follows:
" Accept ray• sincere thanks for your
offer of the Dorainion to convey the
remains of ray late lana.ented col-
league. from Cherbourg to Halifax.
be pleased to accept, but
would ask,you. to consult Solicitor -
General Lerciieux, now in Paris, and
'ascertain from him if date would
eonvenient."
A cable message has also been tre-
enived in Ottawa, announcing that
the lereneth government will accord
a eailitary funeral to the late Mr. •
Prefontaine on the occasion of the
departure of the Dominion from
Cherbourg with the body.
Morris
'Joined In Wedlook.-A. pretty wed-
ding took place on Thursday of last
week at the residence., of Mr. (and
Mrs. A, T. Cole; when their eldest
daughter, Jessie Marud, was un-
ited. in marriage to Mr. W. L. Bran-
don, of Frobisher, Saskatclaewas,
formerly ,of Morris,. Rev. 3. 7.
Ha.stie, pastor of Belgrave Presby-
terian church, Perforraed the cere-
mony at -high noon in the peesence
of only the immediate relatives and
friends. The wedding march was
played by 'Miss H. Brandon, cousin
Aef the groena. At the close of the
ceremony a beautiful wedding feast
;was served, after which the haPPY
couple drove to Blyth anti took the
train for Loildon and Saginaw.
The bride was the recipient of tmany
beautiful presents.
Wedding Bells. -At high noon on
Wednesday of last week the home of
Reeve and Mrs. Thomas Code, was
the eeene of a very happy event',
when their daughter, Elsie, was un-
ited in inarriage to Mr. Robert Pow-
ell, ot Blyth. The ieitide eratered
the parlor on the arm of her father,
as Miss Annie Laidlaw, of Blyth,
played the wedding maroh, and was
becomingly attired in a gown of
cream voile, trimmed with oriental
lace and ribbon and parried a bou-
quet of creara reses. The ceremony
was performed '_b1y Rev. W. H.`Ha
ort -
Vector of Trinity` cheirele Blyth,
.r"relatives and intimate friends
bedng present. After partaking of .a
dainty luncheon the bridal, party
drove to Blyth and left .on the 3.56
train for a short -trip to Niagara
Falls and London., the bride wearing
a travelling suit of brown ladies'
cloth with hat to match. The happy
couple were the recipients of inany
pretty and useful 'presents, and
their many friends join in wishing
them every success and. happiness.
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Manitoba and Northwest Notes
•:--The Hebrews of Calgary- have
raised and sent away $425 for the
relief of their distressed threthren in
Russia.
-rive hundred parcels from Eng-
land were distributed through the
Winnipeg post office containing
Christmas presents.
-Dr. Norquay, of Brandon, thas
1 been appointed aseistant medical
superintendent of the Provincial 1n -
ane Asylum in Brandon.
-Jas. A. MeKenzie has disposed of
a half section, about five miles from
Cartwright, for five thousand five
hundred dollars.
-The authorities of Alberta have
decreed that all the fall wheat
in that sunny province shall here-
after be :known as "Alberta Red."
-On Friday last, near Fotherby,
the engineer of the Canadian North-
ern train had to blow his whistle to
drive a herd of deer from the track.
-At an annual sale of work. and
variety entertainment under the
auspices of Christ church. Wapel-
la, held lately, the articles sold re-
alized $115.
-Wm. P. Bromley's jewelry store,
at Grenfell, Sask., was totally des-
troyed. by fire the other morning.
The fire was caused by an overheated
stove.
-There are 181 sehool teachers ere-
ployed in the city .of Winnipeg, and
the average attendanee of pupils in
the city schools for the past n,uaiter
was 9,137. -
-The people of Brandon and vi-
cinity are arranging for the estab-
lishment in that city of an annual.
combined see il fair, poultry ehowW
stallion show, and stock jludging con-
test. 0
• -The young son of Mr. J. A. Day-
xnan, of Calgary, lost a limb by fall-
ing under the Wheels of a moving
train in the, yarils in that city,where
he had been playing. The ' leg was
amputated, but the boy, died. -
-The Winnipeg Free Press breaks
out in this wise: `Good -weather,
good times, and health, wealth and
prosperity. generally all tombine to
raa.ke this a very Eraerry Christmas
for Manitoba and the Northwest."
-During the past few , weeks a
number of valuable dogs, owned by
well-known eitizens of Winnipeg,
have disappeared, and it is thought
that there Ds a gang of men in the '
•
oity wio are making a living by,
stealing suek *keels mid
them tofarmers and otheri living
out of the oity. Colliedogs seem
to be , particularly in demand, as
most ete the dogs edvertieed for tare
of thet breed. Collies are of the
most Service in the eountry, and, of
course, find, the quickest sale.
-A C. 13.. R. ibrakebaan, named G.
11. Ward, of Calgary, while assist--
hlg the fireman to take coal at Can.
more, elipPed-N into the coal pit of
the tender,being buried and ,mother-
ed to death by tcoal running from tbe
shute.
--A very interesting event took
plane on the 22n1 of December, nt
Carman, at the home of Mr. and:
Mrs. Charles Manning when their
1 youngest daughter was united in
marriage to Mr. J. A. Mairnie, /of
Souria, Maaitoba..
--The farmers in the reicinity of
TAajego Sask., have formed. a Joint
stock company ana built a 'goo
bushel elevator in ivihich to store
their wheat. , irour years. ago this
whole ingglaborhood was virgin
prairie. Now it is rthickly settled and
'in:Lastly by Americans.
-Miss Malcolm, a Winnipeg mil -
jinni., brought action against A. R.
MaNichol, ownee of the Stobart
block on Portage avenue, for $19,-
000. Miss Malcolm was a tenant,and
by the bursting' of a heating radi-
ator in her store, her stock evas
damaged by escaping steam. iThe
court awarded her the full amount
of her Maim.
-The fashionable winter amuse-
ment in and around Carman, Manito-
ba, is big children's parties. The
guests are invited to tappear in the
garb of children of an age of not
more than twelve years. So that the
young lads are clothed in short
dresses, and the young gentlemen in
knickerbockers and. jackets. It is
said the scenes presented ere very
amusing and mirth krovoking.
-Miss Edith 3. Miller, elle well-
known contralto singer has declined
the invitation to accompany Mme.
Albani on her tour (through Canada.
-The members of the Elks' Clith,
Winnipeg, have subscribed. a fund of
$300 for the Salvation Army 'char-
ity fund, and this amount will (go to
wards alleviating suffering among
the poor and destitute of the eity.
-The two year 'old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Latchem, ;living
a few miles south of Brandoxe, died
last Friday night from drinking but-
ter coloring. Mrs. Latchem I• was
busy during that afternoon making
butter, and left a small tbottle con-
taining the butter coloring on the
back of the stove. The ehild, un-
noticed by its mother, _managed to
get hold of the botties, and ehildlike
placed It to her mouth. Mrs. , Let -
chem did not take the neener '‘es:-
ously, thinking the contents, ethould,
the child have take -n any; would do
no:Itarm. The incident was tfollowed
immediately by the child taking a.
hearty meal, • which quite effectively
allayed any fears the parents may
have felt in regard to theApossible
effect of the fluid on the *child's eys-
tem, but shortly after the meal the
little one complained of feeling un-
well, and the anxious father lost ino
time in gcting after Dr. Woodruff, of
Nesbitt, who hastened with nil pos-
sible speed to the Latchera home,
Viet" it- svaa all in vain. The poor
child gradually sank. *until' death re-
lieved it of its ,sufferings. The
doctor said that Poisoning was the
Cause of death. 1
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News Notes. 1
The Presbyterian congregationlof
Port Dalhousie, near St. Catharines,
at a largely attended meeting sin-
cided to extend a call to Rev. Or.
John Ross, of Brussels, .Ont.
eee,ers. James Wood and Mrs. Rich-
ard Wood, lifelong friends, died at
their homes, in St, 'Catharines, on
Sunday, within an hour of each
other. They were both born 71 years
ago, also at the same time.
-Five hundred farmers and rthe'r
families who ;went to the Northwe t
seeking homes, returned by spool 1
CeP. R. train to Toronto the day,-
fele!, Christmas. They spent the
day shopping and left for different
parts of Ontario by theeevening
trains. 3ilany expressed -their in-
tention to return west in the spring.
e -When licenses were cut down in
the town et Galt last spring, the
hotels closed their stables in re-
taliation. • A movement to estab-
lish independent joint stock stables
was at once started. They are com-
pleted and opened, and 'crowded to.
the fullest capaeity. On $5,600 in-
vested, a rental proposition will
yield good interest.
the bringing of a colony to Ontario
and placing them in a nutaber of
tovvnships to be granted, by the Gov-
ernment under certain conditions.
This plan will be 'brought on 0.ater.
Lulu Bowan, for seven
years a trusted) clerk in the Oak-
land postoffice, was arrested for the
embezzlement of $8,000 of Govern-
ment funds. When confronted with
;evidence by secret service officials,
she confessed. .It seems she has been
furnishing money to a raarried man
who has been playing the races, and
lost large sums which she stole
from Uncle Sara. She was caught
by decoy register let ter 3 end
money orders. Her dishonesty has
caused a sensation in Oakland, evhere
she was a leader in the Baptist
church, and the only support of her
widowed mother and younger sis-
ters.
telrTie well-known revivalists,Cros-
sley and Hunter, it is said, work to-
gether in a most remarkable man-
ner, each doing his own work in the
Services and allowing the other full
scope in his department, This ar-
rangement Ls carried out in the most
minute detail in all their pu`blic and
private lives. In travelling all .the
'details are attended to by Sir. Hun-
ter, all 'tickets being purohased by
him and all arrangements made for
sleeping oars, acoomyr04.aticri, tC.
Even tbe orders for meals are !given
by Mr. Hunter, no queetions being
asked by Mr. Crossley. This careful
;division of duties down ko the aast
detail, the evangelists ascribe in
;part the fact that they have been
so long together and have eucceeded
so well in company.
Perth Items.
' -Mr. James Fisher, ex -M. P., Win-
nipeg, spent Christmas in Stratford.
• -Mrs. F. Hollis, a former resident
of St. Marys, died in Chicago a short
time ago.
-During the year just Closed St.
Marys spent in printing and L adver-
tising the sum of $028.13. •
-Miss Edna Ferguson, Stratford,
has accepted a position on the staff of
the Macdonald Institute, Guelph.
--Mr. Frank Burrows, of Logan,was
kicked on the head by a horse, the
other day and received a nasty cut.
. -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood,
of Whitby, spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. `EIngh Campbell, of Mitchell.
-Rev. Peon L. B. Kilpatrick,D. D.,
of Toronto, preached' anniversary ser-
vices in Knok • church, Stratford, on
December 24th.
-Mr. J. -T. Murtrie. of Edmonton,
son of Col. Murtrie, of Guelph, was in
Mitchell at Phristinas visiting Mr. and
Mrs. F. 0. .Hord.
-Rev. George Smith, of the Mit-
chell Methodist church, was presented
with a purse of moneyat Christinas
by a number of his friends.
-Diphtheria has broken out in the
neighborhood of Mahaffy's school,
HI bleerteand three children have been
strickm 'with the disease.
-Mrs. James Kipper), of Russell,
Manitoba, and Mrs. .Alex. Kippen, jr.,
of Straithelane Manitoba, are visiting
friends in Stn tford tied North East-
117e.The body of . Isaac Shipley, who
• e
died in Manitobe a few nionths ago,
was brought to Mitchell last week, by
his SOD, and interred in the Methodist
cemetery.
-The Masonic lodge, of Mitchell,
held a. very successful banquet one
night recently. There were about 75
guests present, including the wives
and friends of themembers.
-The little two -and -a -half -year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. 0, J. Moore, of
Mitchell, fell into a pail of boiling wat-
er one day last week, and was scalded
so badly that he died in a few hours.
, -At the closing of the Mitchell pub-
lic school for the holidays, the pupils
of Principal Dunbav's room presented
him with a volimie of Shakespeare's
poems and plays, accompanied by an
addresS. .
--Mr. Frank Ross Pearce, son of Mr.
George Pearce, Stratford. and nephew
of Mr. Charles Pearce, Mitchell, died
in Stratford last, week, at the age of
twenty yeas- and ten months. De-
ceased had been ill for about five
years.
-Tilt Nea lin g Club, of Knox
church, Mite ell, presented Dr. Tul- Tad
ling with a old locket and an ad- f ' A E 1
T lli 1 l
dress one Veiling last week. Dr.
AshOmed of her Skin ,
Now proud of the coraplexion
"Fluit-a-tives" gave her.
Bad, complexions are all too
jcommixt among women. The
skin liecoMes sallow-Lpimples
and blotches break out. Then
women try lotions and creams
and "beautifiers" which re311y
injure the Skin, They never
think Of constipation and bad
digestiOn — sick kidneys or
torpid liver—as the CAUSE.
is I wag a martyr to that distreesing
complain -chronic constipation - end
]ad a dre dful complexion, sallow in the
ketreme tud blacie under the eyes. I,ast
May, I w s advised to try "Frutteetives."
Before 1 had finished the 'first box, the
con.stipati n was relieved. My coin-
• plexion b gan to clear up agaire all the
aallownes5 disappeared, and the black
' circles un er my *ye st went away. Since
then, I }iave continued to improve end
now my c mplexIon Is as clear as when
I was a yo ng girt. en all persons suffer-
ing from constipahcm and indigestion,
and petit ulerly those Ivith bact cone-
plexions, X wonld strongly advise Olen).
to try "IT 't-a-tives"?
ratite jAtersorr, Maeson, P,Q.
0
or It teieeeetie Tseeeleete
strike right at the root •of the
trouble. I The skin helps to
• dispose id the waste of the
body. When the bowels don't
I
move regu.arly — when the
kidneys are clog-ged—the blood
carries t
bowels at
off,tQ th
the Win
e poisons, which the
d kidneys won't pass
skin. The pores of
ecome clogged with
this pois.c* and the complexion
be.come$ grey or sallow or
irrit4ted nd inflammed—and
pimples nd blotches are the
natural ult of the poison-
ed blood. 1 ,
" itruit a-tives ''' correct
;
fa.ulty dig stion and make the
bowels in ve regularly. They
act directly on$ the kidneys—
and open the millions of tiny
pores of t e skin by stimulat-
ing and strengthening the
glands. his insures all the
waste of he system being
removed nature intended.
It instkree pure, rich blood—
and who ev' r heard of a bad
complexio where the blood
was rich and pure ?
fterniee-eves , cost sm. a box -and are
worth es?, to an woman who values her
complexion, your druggist has Imre
we will send th ne on receipt of priete-t
sc. a box or 6 xes for p.50,
FRurr44n s LIMITED, WAWA.
seith,of Pittsburg. Pa., and Rev. T. A.
Cosgrove, fornaeitly of St. Marys, now
of Newark, °hid, and music by the
members of the Choir, after which, an
adjournment was made to the base-
ment, Where lull& was provided and
an hour or more 4pent in pleasant soc-
' 1 t .
-The Mittheill Recorder of last
week says: " Mr. and Mrs. Henry-
Ratz and. son, Mi. George Rata, of
Minto, Manitoba, tare visiting friends
1 in town and laeighborhood. It is now
eighteen years SID e the Rat z family
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lett here for the est, and to -day they
are owners of 1, acres of land. This
year •they raisedl 10,000 bushels of
wheat, 3,000 bieshels of oats and 1,000
bushels of barley. i
i -A very pretty event took place at
high -, • , a e
i ence o Mrs, M. A. 1 iotti in Mit-
chell, when her seciand daughter, Miss
Nellie, wa.s united 413. marriage to Mr.
-
u ng lac been supplying the pulpit
of the church for several months and Melvin Leslie toter, son of 3,1r. Fred
had been a geeat help to the club'. Hooper, of thee to n, and principal of
-Mr, and Mrs. Thomas 'McLaren, of • mthaenirobtear.mTedhieatberi sechaonodl
oomer
Mitchell, celebrated their golden wed- unattended, and t o ceremony was'
gartNiwamie,
ding on Christmas Ca -y. A very en- performel by Rev. W; G. Howson, ITOR we offer the fo ng opera at-
llowi
-Mr. riaidd. Ke nedy, one -of the
ANUARY 0
LIVER -.COMPLAINT0..-
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••••••/*/*.ear
The liyer IS the largest gland in the body; its
Irmo is to tOce from the blood the properties
winch item bile. 'When the liverqs torpid and
inflartred it- &meet frirnish bile to the bowels,
.eausing them.to become bound and costive. The
eYeePteris feeling of fuleese or weight in
the right side, and shooting pains in the same
region, pains beeween the shoulders, yellowness
of the skin and eyes, bowels irregular, coated,
tongue, bad taste itn. the morning, etc.
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sPIILBURWS,,
'PILLS
are pleasant and easy to tae, do not gripe,
waken or siekene never fail in their effects, and
• sue by far the safest and quickest remedy for
*11 diseasesor disorders of the liver. s
Price 25 cents, or bottles for 31.00,
deal= or mailed direct on receipt of
price by tie 111111)urn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
The Celebrated,
00coa.
An alimirable foOdo with all
its natural qualities intact.
Maio mxcellent Cocoa main-
tains the system robust
• health, and enables it to resist
•winter's extreme cold.
Th.e Most Nutritious
and Economical.
South Huron
Agricultural Society
The annual meeting of the members of the South
Huron .Agrieeltural Sooleby will be held at Wilsoo's
Hotel, Brueefield, on WEDIOADAY, JANUARY -
171hl 1000, AT one o'ceoce p. m., for the purpose of
reeewing and passing the annual reports, electing
befluiscienress.a,s.nd directors and the transaction of other
M. Y. MoLEAN. Secretary.
JOHN MURDOCH, President.
N. B. -A meeting. of the -officers and directors will
be held the same day and at the same place lagutn-t41 clock a. in., for the purpose of winding up the busi-
ness of the past year,
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Dividend No. 3.
Bell Engine and Thresher Co„ Limited.
jommodam64
-Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Seven
per vent. per aenurn upon the fully peid up Capital
stecksof this company has been deekred for the
I year ending October 3Lst, 1005, and that the' same
will be payable on and after
Thursday, February le, 4906.
Cheques will he iesued to the stock holders for
payment of the same on February lst,
by order of the Board.
ROBERT BELL, -
Managing Director.
Doted December 15th, 10'05.
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EAST MYRON
Farmers' Institute.
Meetings of East Huron Fanners' Institut; will be
held as follows : Regular meetings 13ruesels on
Tuesday, January 9t4h ; Gerrie Wednesday, -January
10th. to be addressed by join; Campbell, of Wood-
ville'and John S. Pearce, of London.
Supplementary meetings at Foniwieli on Peiday,
January 12th - Bluevale con Saturday, January 18th
(afternoon Only) Jamestown on Monday, Januar),
15th ; Molesworth on Tuesdssy, Jitnuary leth ; Ethel
on Wednesday, January 17th, Walton ,on Thursday,,
January leth Ilarlock- on Friday, January 19th ;I
Winthrop on Saturday, January 20th ; St. Columban
on Manday, January 22nd. To be adaressted by Dun-
can Anderson, of Rugby, assisted by good loose
speakers.
Meetings at 1:30 p. m. aad 7:30 p. nt.
All are cordially invited to beepresent and take
part in the diseuasionia
P. A. MeARTIeellt, Seeretaty
THOS. IleMILLAN, President. 1985-3
Clubbing Offers.
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eonneotion -with 'Inn EXPOS-
oya e me was spent by those pres-
ent, among Whom were the six sons
and six daughters. =Mr. and Mrs. Me
Laren have hared in Mitchell for 43
-A serious accident befell H. M.'
Griffin, of the Beaver (Manufacture Yealm's.r. R. 1,,. Marshall, of., the 'firm of
,
ing Co., Galt, before daylight. He
lvt-r. R. Marshall & Son, Seed inerch-
was carrying a lighted lamp, when
ra ford, expects to move
it fell, and the (oil igniting, Iset fure
ta:381'onetet;a1 early in February next,
to his clothing. Before -help !came
having.about corepleted negotiations
Mr. e0-riffin was so severely burned'
for an important, interest in the coni -
that he had- to be removed te the
iniesion firm there ofJortes, Marshall,
hospital.
, Rutherford & Co. . .
-The establiehment of a new .0n-
-1 -Miss M i ie 13 Di k d
96tla Leke Superior Regiment, (with
Elma, was married on Christmas day,
headquarters at Port Arthur, Juts to Mr. Cyrus W. Harvey, of the same
been authoriZed by the Canadian township. Rev.Mr. Harvey,of Brant
Militia Department at Ottawa: Nos. ford, brother of the groom, reformed
3.1cVicar, of Atwood. ' *
-The home of Mrs. Wm. Spears,'
Main street, Listowel, was the scene
of a pretty wedding on Monday, De-
ceinber 25th, when her eldest daugh-
ter, Miss Viola,, was united in marri-
age to Mr. A.. C. Bricker. The nuptial
knot'wastied by Rev. D. N. McCain -
us,* in the presence of about fifty
guests. .
-e-The esteem in which the rector of
Trinity church, Mitchell, is held. by his
-The lateet novel experiment ;to congregation. was happily shown by
b•e made by the (United States De- the presentation to him., as a Christ-
pasetment of Agriculture is that of mas present, of a Persian Lamb cap
°or wPh:reieshaillwgilltmeaakienta 'delicious 4:)C-Uhpe mas day was also banded over to Mr,
and collar. The _offertory on Christ -
of tea. -As a result, what would
ordinarily' mike a big paekage of Pe.rtrhone.
niembers of the Mission Band
tea can by this new and. antique of the church of the Evangelical. .As -
method be -placed in ta space about soaiation in .Sebringville met in the
the size of a safety metal box. - house of Theobald Litt the ,othereven-
-Commissioner Coombs, of 'the leg to present his daught4 Lizzie end.
Salvation Army; waited upon Prem- Miss Susie Durst, managers of this
ler Whitney, a few days 1 ago, and band now for about ten years with a
discussed with him. the Army's prde ' manicure; set. The president of this
poeals for next year's immigration i band read the address. .
schemes,. The result: will probably -Mr. F. G. Sanderson, of St. Marys,
,be an increase., in the grant rfroni sold his drug store to Mr. W: 11.0ura-
the Ontario Governinent for this mins, of Grimsby, and will retire from
pitepose. - The grant was increaeed that line of business. Mr. Sanderson
last year frona $1,000 to $1,000, and has conducted the business for about
the Commissiener made 'such a fifteen years with great success, .but
favorable impression on the Premier, will now pay more °attention to the
e-116 was already well disposed to flax industry. in which he has also
ward the schemes, that a -large in- beim interested;for.tome yetire
crease is again probable. The lArmy e -The annual anniversa,ry tea and
has clone splendid. work an the Iwo.
of bringing a good class of .iniral
'grants to Ontario, and is lookinea
ter them on their arrival until ehe
pastor of he Methddist church.
- oldest residentsf died
Christmas Day. D ceased was one of
the early settlers, and had lived in his
present. home for ixty years. Mr.
Kennedy cut logs here the Stratford
court blouse noseest- ds, and was one
! of those to cut and. ew the logs for
the Bret school hou e and Presbyter-
! ian church. DeceaAed was very high-
: ly respected in the community in
I which he lived. . I
egg . eon, daughter' tario regiment, to be known as the
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, of
men e, on
and 2 companies ,will be (located at
Port Arthur, Nos. 3 end 4 at Fort
William, No. 5 at Fort- Francis, eaad
No. 6, at Kowa.
.—Chas. Flanniganea London town-
ship farmer,'and his hired man, -John
Henry, were arrested en -a charge of
stealing geise lio.m a neighbor.
Wbile the officers were
gan's house,. engeteed. in conyersiee
with Mrs. Flannigen, the husbend
attempted. to escape by jrnwing
from a window.
the ceremony, assisted. by eve A. N.
e social gathering' of Knox church
Stratford, was heldThursday evening,
December 28th. After an opening
hymn and a prayer by Rev. Dr. Hain -
leave secured f.:;'06d. positions. TI.eir Mon, Rev Mi Martin, who acted as
plans fon next yenr 'include the chaernaan, gave a short address. He
bringing to Canada of ten thousand , thanked the congregation in the course
of his remarks, for the handsome and
Selected immigrants in the spring,
and probably one-half of them .will useful resents which they had sent.to
be located in Optardo. They have - himselr and. Mrs. Martin. Addresses
alio preparation a scheme for were delivered by Rev. A. Dun-
.4111IIIIMMINFIMINININNEWSONS
Bring
Cop -
strop.
don
BOECK
• Brooms cost the
manutac turers-
more to make
but coat the ooze -
sumer no more than 1 the ordinary
kind. They* are carefully Made of
the hese mateeilds d under the
=eV -rigid helped -le
BOECKII B
have light handles
having the
vreight m :the right am. You
AvOtild •iirdiy%elie the differ-
.enee-th using th tn. compared
with
UnItothdorlesaibuii , Torok, fax.
BeSu
abd examine a copy of our
have any idea of takin
couree_fur a -
GOD PAYING
We believe them in no
ours for methodic bu3ine
for producing good resin
investigation and compari
Enter any time
catal( gee if ycu
a preparatory
OS ITION
school equal to
a training and
r. We solicit
00.
Vacations
41:Mk
TORON
W. U, SHAW.
Yoke and Gerrard BUT
45,6,1.46
0,
Prinetipal,
to, Taranto....
108748.
these prices :
Trrn Exrosrion and Weekly Globe
and. Canadian Farmer
Tim Exeeerron and Weakly .
Witness
THE EXPoSIT014 and Northern e
Messenger- e ee
THE EXPOSITOR end Family Herald
and Weekly Star with Premium
picture 1 75
THE EXPOS/Tole and Family Herald
and Weekly Star with Premium
Picture and the Farmers' Meoual
and Veterinary. Guide
THE EXPOSITOR, and Weekly San
THE EXPOSITOR and Farmers' Ad-
veal:4e
Tan EXPOSITOR and Weekly Mail 1 80
THE Exposeron and Weehiv
Advertiser - 1 65
Tan Eiposrroa and the Preobyterian 2 2o
t
THE Exrosrron And the Wektminater 2 2,5
Tun Exrosieon and the Presbyterian
and the Weatmineter 3 25
THE EXPOSITOR and Farming World 1 So
6.0
women
tearethat-get no ro
freshznent from sleep.
They wake in the morn-
ing and feel tinder than
when they went te bad.
The have 4 dizzy sensation in the hisd,
the heart palpitates; they are irritable
and nervous, week and worn out, and
. the lightest household duties during the
day seeSi to be a drag and a burden..
s
MILBURN'S HEART
- .
AND ''',14-41.1,VE- P11.4
nre the very remedy that weak, nervous,
tired out, sickly ,wornen need to restore
them the blessings of good health.
They give sound, restful sleep. tone up -
the nerves, strengthen the heart, and
make tide blood. Mrs. C. McDonald,
Portage la, Prairie, Man., writes: "1 was
troubled with shortnase of braiti), palpi-
tation of the heart and weak evens.
'got four boxes of Milburn'e Heart and
Nerve Pills, and after taking them I was
ortipletely cured.
Price 50 cents eer box or three boxes
fon $1.25, all dealers oe the The T. Mil -
balm Co., Limited, Tomato, Ont,
IhIPOI4TANT NOTICES.
-E1STRAY
Jai ion 1, Deb
ight red heifer,
leading to the tee
rewarded. MORA
bayed f f
,ES2.
,13 -out the 1st01 member, a
g three. Any isfor,riatioa
of thie omitted will be liberally
HEFFERNAN, Seaforth P. O.
Ie84-4
-DIGS FOR SERVIdke-The undereigned i Ireeer
X at bis place inOrueefleel, a pure bred Yorke
,.hire epd a pure bred 3erkshire Bear, to Nvhich a line-
ited neefteber of on Well be admitted. Tenns.-el,
payable it. the time of service, withthe privilege ere
returning if necessaree GEORGE HILL. 198ln12
FOR SER .-There will be
vice on Lot 03, Concession 9, McKfllop. tae .re
eg
John Hill, Welletario, frAnt Imported
• eree Yorkehire boalIey, OnPine Rive Hero ...,F95, DTZO
by
steek. Terms. -11.00, payable at time el eervim
with the privilege of returning, if neteseary. THOS;
!MelLROY. 19ft4
TG FOR SERVICE,- --The undereigned will keep
at his place, Letbe Coneession 2, Stank -y, a reg-
ored Yorkeldre Rear, to which a liinit.ed DUDGIXT of
owe viIl be admitted. Vermei-el, payable at the-
ime of service. with the privilege of teturoine,jf
Peary. WESLEY. HARVEY,
,
1710 LET --The Veders'gti - wiil rent his farm at
thei4keShoretolgcodteuastfor e-- term -L'. •
years. The farm coosi 0 acres
ilind, nearly all under gultivatiori and in need rest.
'Hon. For full terms and particulars apply at Om._
It leIEL Se111111, St. Joseph P. 0.
1%14
1
1 FOR SALE,
iHoRTHOR.N BUI.L FOR SALE. --For sale, fe
Thorobred-Sborthoraelull, 17 months Did, riler e•
with a little white. 'rice right. Apply ton 'Lot
1 °messier; 4, Tucliersinith or addreee Egrnond
P. 0.,erefe CARN • AN. neel-te
OR'eliORN BULLS 'FOR SALE. --The mid
! H:.
nthe, two red and a ream from. their ienpo
signed has three vete- fine young Thom*
Sb rthorn gulls for et:de. i They range IMut 10 tO
bull, " TntinPeter." Terms reasonable. Apply oe
Lee 21, Concession 4, Tuckersinith, or addreee, Bee- 1
forth P. O. A. es J. BROADFOOT. •1982-tf '
-,
:-
roadster sired by Hint Stanton.' He Lex.°
pcidv and broken in. I viesh to sell immediately -
going away after NeWAYears. Apply A. T-14 Me -L
JEtN, IAA S, Conee,ssion lel, Tucker...1111101 -
e 19e654f
ISTERED STOCK 1OR SALE. ---The under-
signed offers for sale 'n Lot -27, Concession 8,
rt townehip, one y eing Clyde filetee a few •
horn cows rind heiferk two young ehorthorm
; also a few Berkshire pigs of both sexes.
e stock are eligible for Segistration in the Nail
Wok Reeords, Prices :rear,onable, coneiderier _
ty. erieltore welcome. .-DAVID HILL, Stalea.„
OADSTER FOR SAL .-A nice three -year -o
Bib
Sho
hull
abe
e a
T ;SLIMMER .81IBEP AND:SHORTHORN OA
Jee '- OR SAIXe-The eund4relgread less lo e
oral thoroughbred Lob:motet Meet) ,and
Oattl of bath sexes. Addrc Egmendvilleite.
Applr Alarm, Min Road, ornL4h. ROHR*
0 TEM iii SONS, Dr/24
H MelORelei FOR SALL--A fe Grandlybred
mteh Shorthorn sense with registered
udI-
greea,(8 to 21 months. pzieee frera 1.50 to
taken soon, also vows $rd heifers at about the same
rice,' aleo a few Berksbireeewe four .neentobV old
AVI MILNE, Ethel, Ont,"
e • 193242
'SHO T HORNS FOR SAM. -The tivdertegned
_ f or /We ore Lot 16Xoeleeesien 2, Have ao,
nunber of rip•to-date tbiereughbted Sher' .
bulls,- the y are ef the low set reeleeeky type, dirk rd :
bi ooto lid of -choice breede/g. Tbey ere siteelg-
ible for registration end wile be eat teatensblye
JOHN EL DER, Hernial.P.'0. e 1018611
. .
McMann & Mann
Jolla 1eMann, sr. John McMann, ir.
(8useessore to lobh linelann, sr.)
Are io* prepared. to hsedlaall kinds ef homes..
BuyerTay pnrobsee homes all their sale etibles.
Egmon ville, Many tinie. 19144
••••1•1•Imi•••••••15.1.
MUSIC"
,LEN. R. NILSON
L 65 Pupil of Mr. A.-4, Vogt. ,
Pi-eno,lorgaa etiA theory. Puglia prepared for eons'
65
icrvator sxsminations. Teenne,:-Piario-67M fee,
22 leario ; Theory -St for 22 leiOns. For ctber(.
forrnattofl apply at D..D. Wilson:end Cos erne, ce
at J. A. ilsonel reactance, Ann'ettreet, Sesfortb.
•leeletf
_
•1,71- 3tutnai4 for
:
For fele the -dray business in foth,ownuJ by
sable proi rty on. John street Seefortle e'er fur'
John flab erk and Son. Everything •
and good ueiness done. There eral Mx; ' .- d
1 95 tner perticrlars apply to
I 80 1 ii JOIllee'liARKIRK 454. SON,
• Seafortb.
2 50
pringhurst Shorthbrus
Suffered -Terrible Agony
FROM PAIN ACROSS
HIS KIDNEYS.
DOAN'S
KIDN6r PILLS
- CURED HIM.
Alseloo•••••a
Bead the words of praise, Mr. M. A. Meinrds,
Marion Bei -dee. NS., has for DOWN Kidney
iiills. (He -writes us): "For the poet_ three yeare
have suffered terrible agony from pain aorose
y kidneys. 1 was so bad I could not stoop
or bend. I consulted and had several doetore
treat me, but could get no raid. On the advice
of a friend. I premiered a box of your valuables,
rife-gielhe remedy (Dosn't Irldney Pins), and ta
raysurprise and (Wight, 1 irnmehMely
better. In my opinion Doan'e Midney Pills
no equal for any forna of kidney trouble/'
Deait's Kidney Pills are SO cents per box
three boxes for $1.25. Cedsa he premixed at
dealers or 'will be mailed dfrect on receipt
price by The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto -
Ont. -
De net accept a spurious substitute but be
sure and get "Doan's."
- Really IChoice Lot of YOUNG BULLS AND ITEGGIT4
t SALE. !
(311t1;GIIUMT Brno Snonenetnee) PAVE
ivON COAMPIONSHIP8 OF teen Uerree
Seerels, CANADA AND Male() TNIGtrENT
YEATL$4
All interelted are oonlially invited to inapeet tie.
herd.
Farm aeljelineetbe town el Exeter.
Long distillate telephone to farm.
liAltItY $511 ,
1
108441 Keefer, Ont
Notice is hdre
rig of the we
Muteal /ere I
Hale Zurich,
o'clock le en.
Burrinees
Amen,' Repo
nese for the g
members are
BhICIA
19,84x3
Notice.
gieen that the•3141
f The By Tow
ee 0o., will be he
eaday, Jemmy It
Amnia Meet.
rip Farmen,
ehe Ten -a'
IMO, at one
eivIng the Directors'
Eleotion of Mrecters
and welfare of tbe
uee,,,ed toattend.
HENRY EMBER,
ind Secretary's
ndotber bugle
mpany. All,
'try
Oredi
...EROS, President
bidet], Ont irio.
LUM
OED
L TIT
and1:2179LEF
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InexatOmpirkomd
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LUMBER l'AiltO end WANDTIMILT.!
S4AFORTH.