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The Huron Expositor, 1906-01-05, Page 30 EXPOSIT 11 TART 1906 -11.11011411A4T111**811"igilgaiMadiNNIMORMINFA r-ro y women there get no re frehmcnt from sleep. • They wake in the morn- reT ing and feel, tiretlef tarok in when they went to bed, = a dizzyseii-sa' tion in the head, palpitates; they are irritable )us, weak and worn out, and el household duties during the to be a drag and a berden., TTRIFS HEART ERNI PILLS ry remedy that weak, nervous, sickly women need to restore „demi ag-s of good health. re send, restful sleep. tone up 4, strengthen the heart. and ▪ blond. nieDonald, Prairie, "Mane nrites: "I was , it shottnees of breathpalpi- the b,eart and weak spells. of Alilbuniss Heart and. fter taking theM I was pr bo e or three boxes dealers or the The T. Mil- ited, Toronto, Onte „ from Lo t 27, emcees. ist•of Deeeinhor, three. Any inforroa.tion this animal wiI1 be liberally TERNAN, Seaforth P. O. 1984-4 WRV1CiThe u end wifl keep it in .fik1, inire Ined York. re bred Berkshire Boar, to which a lim- E sows will he admitted. Terms. $1, !„ time of serviee. with the privilege of eces_sery. GEORGE HILL 193dx12 11:14VICT...--There will be kept for ser ,.Ot 5, Comeession MeRillop, the reg - e hoar, Pine Rive Hero, 17,796, bred 'eliesley, Ontario, from lemonet sneerer, payable at thrieeerviee ege of returning, if neeessarx. THOR: . 1933x4 VICE. -The undevAgiled will keeps Pee, Lotti, itor,cesseion 2, Stanley, a reg. ire Boar. to which a limited number of twitted. Tertne.--41, payable at the with Ole privilege of returning, if HARVEY. ,199.3.4 t'rclgritx1 will rent his farm ae to a good tenant fur a term of e tan eonsists of 210 arrest of goad under cultivation and in good con. fl tenus and partieulors a;,iply at once. 11, St. joeesph P. O. 19b1.tf i BULL FOR SL K- For nee, a Shorthorn Bull, 17 months old, dolor le:white. Price right. Apply on Lot 4, Tuckemmith or aillrese Egmond. • CAItNOCHAN. BULLS FOR KALE. -The under. three very fine young Thorobred for sale. They raoge from 10 to 13 ▪ end a roan, from their imported tt.sr." Terms reasonable. Apply on nn 4, Tuctersmith, or address, Sea. J. BROADFOOT. 1982.-tf . . . 1FOR SALE. ---A nice three-year-old ' hy King Stanton. He is sound, in. 1 wish to sell immediately as. co: after New Years. Apply A. L. Mc. (...Ineewion 12, Tuekersimith.t • 108511 'TONE FOR SALE. --The under - le on Lot 27, (oocession 8, yearling Clyde filly, a few ad . ;rs, two young Shorthorn w Berkshire Of both sexes. The ,Ieligible for regiqration in t he Nation- ois. WI( es rewomabli wtaxe,:nii!. 1)A VII) HILL smith, Leeeetf 'SHEEP AND SHORTHORN CAM, E. -The :undereigned herr for sale seer. i:ed Leicester 84ieep and Durham axes. Address Egreondville P. O. as MLU Road, Ts:titans:nab. ROBETx SONS. 18724 FO a SALE. -A few Grandly bred arthorn Belle with registered pedt- ianths. nets from $50 to VO, if a cows. and heifers al about the same Lw Berkehire Rows four menthe old F.; Ethel, Oat, 19324f • . „ NS FOR SLR. -The urclereignerl le ma Lo fi 16, Concessicn 2, Ha .p -to -date thoroughbred 3110 in of the low set blocky typo, dark rad choice brew:Veg. They are all llg. ration and will he Odd eves -enabler. Fieneall P. O. 19484t McMann,, John MeMann, Jr. John MoMann, sr.) ared to handle all kinds el horses, chase l2Otgea- at their sale stahlee• any time. 19444f SIUSIC ;.1wi' R. WILSON of M. A. S. Vogt. -nd theory. PopPs prepared for con. atione. Terms :-1'iano-$7.00 fOr „V-$5 Or 22 leaberel. Fcr ether is.- - D. D. Wilsen and Co's offloe or a reeidenee. Ann street, geaforth. 19624f a.3 3; fo r Sale. mSs- inSeoforth,„ owned by Everything in good order ne. There will also les sold, the John street, Stitronv/i. For fur. ply.to KIRK & SON, Seaforth. 'horthorns Lot of YU( Nu DI %It HHIFIlro# T ,P.TH(?lass) Tr P.e4nxp4 IPt.rin 1 Nr,TKL* MUVq0 Y.N1 L'elly inIod itiepect t,ba ..V24 fir (1 It. if AltlVe SMITH. liv.ter, Oe'ario. E girtm that the eit Annual' Meet. St.... ot The Hoy Towsisohip -Fanners, or..," 00., mill tie hold ie ahe T6wit rTue...41.1y-, Jaiatary erle Me,a one (--iyieg t. he Direetersand Seeretari '0 +.,.-eticei vf-Direetore end other busi. end e ...Hare „of the eompany. AR 1.1 tir attend. . :NI:Y .EI!.BER, Se•sresiarv CretlittAts I interice 11,1".".:i rig, President Zorieh. ER, LATH and L R PORT St SONS PLINLWO NULL A.FORTEL tart 41.euf, dot 411111111.11Iiii rttemst pai 4 Ines a Yea o e eign Bank of Canada rOingn it Wed aik, is Authorized by the Dominion,Goilernment to accept Deposits. - Deposit Your $aoings 1.titution Ineorporated by Parliament pntpose. Soy rnment SupervisiOn A Guarantee Of Safety oney Orders Issued B&et RAW; HENSALL BRANCH. Single Harness Call and insptot our genuine rubber trimmed bermes ab$1.90.00 ; better value than any ni15.00 fernery make. We guarantee them because we make them ourselves ; material, style and quality, are the best. They are the base value to:be had in single harnese and we will etake onr reputation for good har- ness upon them. It° S 11 A complete stook of Bishop, Gallo - why and Sesnatohewan at Speoiel prices. 1, as usual we have the versnbest val- ues in horse b aukOts Quality the best,- end priesi t er lowest. M. Bao ' SEAFOR TB :CADY BLOCK, SIGN TH: ' OIRCULAR SAW ite 0 CD Ti gi) 0 0 0 0 p.4 MEI $53 CI 7 ..4 0 ,.., 57 2, 0 io 0 H sw 0 g All..1. 3 et) = 211.111 "le 12 m•iii < NJ -� cia 'IP - MI V/ 45,... 0 F ow 0 0 1724 = cp_, 62 it ci& tia 92 tcrl 1.4.1. 4111111ke fr"4 14192 0.11111 W What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair -makes you look old? And yet, you are not forty! Postpone this looking old. ) Use Ayer's liair Vigor and restore to your gray hair air ,the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied: Ayer/a Hair Vigor restored the natural • calor to my gray hair, and 1 am greatly pleased. It, all you clelm for imt mu, E. J. VANDBOAR, Mechanicsville, N. T. 11.00 a bottle. J. 0, ATZTC 00„ All drn gists, Masie ormsataistsaannossaa Dar air 3rardTru k RaihAra' y :Syst m: Railtrirts, Tii9911 Teal* Trains leave Sallorth as follows : ;AO a. in: For Clinton, floderfoh Ringhans an _ 19.41 m. -Fot,011nton sad Roderic* 6.15 p. m. 1 For -Minton, 7finghatti and Nines, 188 p. m. 4:11dGeidelleb. 7.58 a. in For " Stratford, 'Guelph, Toronto, 0,11116,,North. Bay mid point& .west; BollevIlle and, Efokrboro and points east • - 6 5 P 3.37 pi For Stratford,tOnelph, Toronto, Mon: treed end polo* east. .83 p. m. For Stratford,,fluelph and Toronto. London, Huron and Bruce. FI lose Noun - London, depart -ea. -a notes.- air 1.4; atits Menean6. I es, .0,...,06.6. fawn.. au. Beneefle14...0 ..-...., • • el Clinton - • • Londesbore ow am .6 13-31graVOrao • *so me W. Wiugham G 801710--- Winghani, depart.... 0.. 04 p co. on mo e• IrAndeabOTO poem** me 1.4 alintOn acr• • et e.• .6 .6 arileefleli: 0 •66 •0 amet. 6 • 66 ighYPilnan • 0•61.• af;a OW 11i. 1110T10411Loo 0 • oil, Exeter •5 Coatralh6 • 6 • 0 We 0 00 41134 London, Passenger. 8.15 a.m. 6.50 r 9.18 5.45 8.80 5.54 9.44 6.05 9.60 0.11 9.58 0.19 -10.15 CH 10.30 0.52 10.38 7.00 10,60 • 7.13 11.00 i 7.26 Passenger. e.40 a.m. LSO r. m 6.52 • 8.44 7.66 8.58 7.34 4.04 7.47 4.28 8.05 8.89 8.15' 6.47 • 8.22 4.62 8.85 5.05 8.46 5.16 0.46 i. it. 6.10 Palmerston and Kin" cardin. e. , „NG Nowa. Pass. Pass. Mixe .almereflon... .''7,55 pan. 12.4J p.m pm a. ro ..-/0.41 ,I.J7 • 7.40 irassels..... '8.51. • 1.38 8.40 tleeeste9.03 1.60 9.00 'Ingham.. .. .. 9.08 1.66 9.10 cO1NG SOUTH. • Pass. Mixed. Pass. cingham... .. .. . 6.43 a.m 104,40.M. 2.40 p.m AI fluevale 6.52 • 30.55 2.99 3russe1s..,.. .... .. 7.05 11.75 8,02 e bbol 7.05 L 12.50 3.18 Pilenerston 8.1ec 8.00 4.10 u tt SYNOPSIS 0 CANADIAN NORTH EST. HOMESTEAD OULATION8. ANY even ntimbere section of Derain - ion Lands in Manitoba or the Norsn-weet Fri:Minces, excepting and 26, not remorse ed, may be hoinestea ed by any perm who is the Role head 0 a family, or any siaaIe over 18 years of go, to the extent of one,quarter section of 160 acres, more or les& Entry may be mad personally at the (local rand office for tir diebrice in whioh the land is situated, 0 if the homesteader desires, he may, on ap iltoation to the Min. &ter of the Interior, 4 ttavne the Commin, isioner of Immigration Winnipeg, or the local agent receive ant corky for some one to make entry for him ne homesteader is equired to perform the aonditions conneo d therewith under one of tP e following pine: (1) At least six mo the reeidenoe upon and cultivation of the land in eaoh 'year tor tbree years. (2) If the father (or other, if the father is deceased) of the ho esteader resides up-, eau a farm in the vioini y of she land enter- ed for the requirement as to residence may be aatisned by suck p reon residing with -the father or mother. (3) If the Battler has his permanent resi- dence upon farming 1 d owned by him in .he virinity of his hom stead, the reqcsire- meats as to residence i ay be satisfied by residence upon the sal land. Six months notice writin should be given to the Commis loner of Dominion Lan le at Ottawa of in elation to apply for patent, • W. A3V. CORY,‘ • Deputy theiM hinter of Interior. . T. B. - Unanther zed pnbliction of Ude advertisement wfli not be paid for. 197726: Annual r...ta.1 Sleeting' 'of erieulteral Soeiety wilI b aforth, on Wednesday, o• :leek for the pu repert,-., iotinc directors ;gess may come tkio TII CUARTERS, eenng he Tuokersmith Branch heki in the Town Hall, nuary 10th, 14106, at one. se of receiving the annual nd officers and other bilg- e the meeting. S. E. HAYS, Secretary. resident. • 1.985-2 Distilled Sunshine Did you ever have a headache that mad e Sunday feel ae wash, day? - q Perhaps you bave been drinking inferior 'teas'. q No, you don't heed Medi- cine - all you need' is a package of Grand Mogul Tea. q This tea comb,s the links out of the nerves. Why? Because it is r14 in theine (the flavoring e ssenc e ) which is just concentrated sunbeams.. Grown on the high table lands of Ceylon, thi$ tea containis the ele- ments of a •pur)e nerve -food. Gtharid Mogul. Teg q There are no other teas " just as . good" as Grand Mogul. 25e 30c, 40c and' 50c per pound. (Paid onik in packages lined with air -tight paper. . P*Iium coupons in each package. - The cost of these coupons is not taken lout of the tea ---but is simply- a ps4t of the ed. yenning appro The Larmotir School ----of TELEGRAPHY AND GENERAL TRAINING *OR NatitwAy Smythe STRATPORD, ONT. • The new' methods adopted. .by this school have proved a great success. .Pupils graduate in shortest - time poseihle, ead, therefore at the least expense. , SITUATIONS PROVIDED AT ONCE Write for Free Pamphlet, Which will give full In- formation. • Rooms in the Cordon Bleak, opposite the POg, Office, Stratford, the most desirable locAtion in the inspectcion of shdel cordially invited. Robert Larnioury Principal Od Instructor (Formerly Distriet Superintendent G. T. lt,) 1983.4 Infingham • Business 1 College Is a high grade-Coramercial School • Three COMM : Cornmeroial - Stenography - Telegraphy Write GEORGE SPOTTON, Prin -......, • ran 47 fflio1 DISTRICT MATTERS. s...,....*•••••••••.••• • From the West. -Mr. Albert Mc, Gregor, , a former raueh respected lEuronite, *writing from Cyprus Riv- er, Manitoba on December 16th says: "We always look forvvard owith much expectancy for the !arrival of .our old and valued friend The Hun - on Expositor, each week. It iis al- most as good ao getting a letter. We have had a lovely winter so Ifar, net cold and dust enough snow for 'sleighing. This district has ex- perieneed a good year and everyone SeCiltS prosperous, contented and happy." That, is the right way to be and long may, they centimes oo. . • A Quiet Piats to Rest. -A. man went into a sto e in a eeighboring town and asked if he could resVfor four or five hears. ' The proprietor, who had just found a nest of new horn mice in the coffee grinder told him he Gould and then asked, Iiim why he did not' go to the hotel. "I am suffering from nervous pros- tration, and the doctor told me to get a quiet place to west. 11/4see , you do not advertise and thereforc knew that I could not find a quiet- er place.'t ViVith , that he setticd. baek in his chair and watched tie: swallows build a nein in tile cheese. • Welcome Bask an OM Priend,-The "Winnipeg Free Prezio of the 16tIt Inst, manes the following refer- encia to Rev. Mr. Henry, who eou- ducted the anniversary services in the Seaford,. Presbyterian church, la \few weeks ago. It says : " The con- gregation of St.. Giles' Presbyterian. church, "Winnipeg, funned out in large nurahers yesterday morning, to • greet a former • highly esteemed • pastor, in the ,person of Rev. A, Henry, of Hamilton. Mr.. Henry oc- oupiedethe pulpit there mine years ago, and it was largely through him that the congregation called their present esteemed pastor, Re'. W. A. Maclean, upon the retirement of Rev. Dr. Hogg. Mr. Henry also fill- ed a very acceptable pastorate in Brandon, prior to going to Hanillton. He received a very cordial 'weleome back to the West from old friends. Mr. Henry chose his text from Ro- mans 4-12, and preached a dharaeter- istically able sermon. In the ;ev- ening he occupied the (peel ift of St. Andrew's church." True to (Life. -The Listowel Ban- ner has soreething nice to say about Mr. George IL Barr, ;chief of the Dairy Instructors for Western On- tario, who 'delivered ad :address at the recent annual meeting of the patrons of the Ethel Cheese factory: Mr. Barr is a former Ituronite, and s a brother -in -18.1v of Messrs. Jas. and Peter Kerr, aid Jas. Aitcheson, of MoKillem. The Banner says: • "Mr. Barr is an ideal man for this Work, the Association would bave hard work finding a better. A big, • genial fellow, he talks nothing ant hard- horse sense to the farmer, and the beauty of it is that the farmer knows it. .Your average #rmer „As sensitively suspicious of r nook-larn- ing," anti Mr. Barr thoet euceessfully .00nceals from the farmer tbe fact • that he is deeply read in the text books of scientific dairying. He never besitates to use plain state- ment e to drive home wholes sine trutbs, but the farmer takes it all from him in, good_ part beenuse he is such a good humored °lien, and they see at mice that he knows what he is talking about. He is file right man in the right place, and :we look to him to continue itbitl most useful and necessary work, unless, indeed, he' becomes as some other successful dairymen have beconee and gets the swelled, head. HIS heart seems to be in the work, and there is little dan- ger and ro indication of his ,becom- ing too big for his boots.." Presentation and. Address. - The following address was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reid, at the reel: - deride of Mrs. Reid's father, Mr. Jacob McGee, on Christrdas night, by their c'hildren. Mr. McGee was an old and highly respected *resident of Egmoodville, but now resides in Lucknow syith his 'eldest (daughter, Mrs. -Reid, and her husband. The address speaks for itself, and is es follows: "To Mr. and Mrs, Paul Reid, --Dear P arents,-We, your phi dren, now assembled and grown o raatarity, and thinking over n e past, feel deeply geteful to yo oar parents, for manifold reason. The anxiety and care of our fintancy and youth, the guidance of oar way- ward impulse as we grew3r to 'men - hood and womanhood, the toil to rear, educate and clotke us. And, as we contemplate on all the worry and toineve have given you, and tbe patient and generous spirit you have borne it all, we wish to express to - you in -some smalnidegree our grate- fulness to you. We therefore pre- sent you with this easy ohair. May you find many leisure hours in which to enjoy this small token of our es- teem, and may each successive year be pleasanter than the 0 preteding. We hope and pray that you !may be ;spared for many years a landmark of duty, nobly performed to emulate us as a family to deeds worthy of tucb parentage, and may this be a very happy Christmas -Co you and the no- ble Patriarch with whom ybu reside, and may we have nie,nn happy ne-un- ions. is our 'sincere praner."( • , How They Prosper in the West. - Mr. Kenneth 'Greenwood,. of Crystal, Nortb Dakota; is visiting his uncles, Messrs. Wm, and Philip (Greenwood, who reside near Mitchell. He tells the Reeorder that when he left home, two weeks or so ago, there was a foot of snow, and the ;coldeet weather that they had orp to the time of his leaving was twenty he - low zero, whielh lasted only for ,a, few days. Some ii.wenty-five years ago Mr. Greenwodd's father left Lo- gan for Dakota, with only enough money to take him :there. He has prospered greatly since going there, , and to -day he and his six Sons are owners of nearly 3,000 acres of land, all in one block, on which they rais- ed this year about 80,000 Iniediels of grain. The family owns a thresh- ing outfit coMposing a 26orse- 1 power engine, il 44 inch- cylinde and ,a. 64 inch separator. Thrall hoot the threshing seasons, which ',lasts for twenty days, nineteen men are employed. • They also own a dining car and two cooks gef the meals for the men 'during the season. Mr. Kenneth Greenwood and a younger brother work together 640 acres on wbbah they grew this- year l3,000 bushels of wheat, No. 1„ Northern; 3,000 bushels of barley (and 2,000 _ bushels of oats. Of this they have sold, 2,090 bushels of wheat at 74e and 2,000 bushels of barley at A. farmers' telephane system is op- erated in the neighborhood of Crys- tal. and every farmer has, a tele- phone in his house, for whieb 'eigh- teen dollars a year ie paid for the use of cub. telephone. By this means they keep in town with the markets. Mr. Greenwood says they have a rural mail delivery, whieh works 33:108t satisfactorily. Their mail carrier, has only missed °onl- ine twice in two Tears. They also have prohibition, and a drunken man, is never seen in the part of Dakota in whidh Mr. Greenwood lines. There are six Greenwood brothers, and 'none of them know the taste of strong drink nor ever used tobacco. bived His Mother ofillteurnatiem My mother has been a sufferer for 'many year from rheumatism," says W. H, Howard, of Pennssrlyam- ia. " At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walke nig was painful, 1 presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after a few applications she decided it was the Most wonder- ful pain reliever she had ever ,tried, in fact, she is never without it now, and is at all times able to „walk. An occasional application of 'palm B xn keeps, away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For sale by Alex. Wilson, 'druggist, Seaforth. School Report. --The following is the report of the annual examina- tion of the pupils of school section No. 3, MoKillop. The names are in order Of merit ; Sr. IV -L. Staple- ton, L. Atkinson, W. Matthews Sr. Roach. Jr. Boismier, L. Atkineon, W. Heffernan, Second -Ethel Roach. Part II -L. -Roach, M. Carlin, M. Heffernan. Blake. • Our &hoot -The following is the report of school election No. 9, Stan - len, • for- the month of December based on punttuality, regularity and general deportment. Class: V -Ruth Keys, Irene Douglas, ' Sethronia Sherritt. Class IV -Thomas Meyers, Roy Capling, • Viola, Edighoffer. Sr. HI -Isabel Manson, Thomas Sher- ritt, Flossie Capling. Jr. Douglas, Albert Keys, Pearl Zapfe. Sr. n-Elater Oesoh, Gordon Man- son, Ethel Zapfe. Junior II-Jakie Bremeermain John Brennerman, Jas, Beer. Part II -Pearl McBride, E. Moyer, Odievell Nicholson. Part I-' John Aaron Meyers, Sophia Oesch, Edmund Erb. -G. S. Howard, teach- er. Ohidfslhuret. Good, 061t gold. -Mr. R. Newell, of this place has sold a two year old filly for th.e handsome sum of ;$225. This ally was sired ,by Southeourt,, a horse owned and imported by T. J. Berry, of Henson.. It pays to breed to good horses. Notes. -Mr. T. Wren has d: cow four years old that has given birth to four calves. She had a pair last winter and another pair about a week ago. They • are all living and. doing well.--Mrs.Shillinglaw was a London a few days last _week visit- ing her daughter. -Miss Vreffry, of Zurich, and the Misses yV"oodly, of Seaforth, spent Christmas with Mrs. O'Brien. -Mrs. A. Marl is spending holidays at her home here. -Mrs. G. T. 'Wren spent Christmas at Monk - ton tinder the parental roof. -Mrs. Vanhorn, of Wanstead, spent Christ- mas with her parents here, -Mr. D. Regan, of London, spent -Christraas at home with his mother. -Mr. R. Meters had the misfortune to fall dow)n cellar one day last week and received • a bad shaking up for a man of hns yearn -Mr. arid Mrs. W. Pybus spent Christmas with Mrs. Pybus' parents on the Thames Toad. -Mr. and Mrs. T. Sbillingiaw,Eg- Moiadville, spent Christmas with T. Wren. -Flossie Sraale is very siek and is being •eared for by Dr. Fer- guson. -Mrs. Stark, of Hibbert, near here, is ill. en- Stanlen* School Report. -The following is the December • monthly reportof school seetion No. 14, *Stanley. The names are in order of merit: Sr. iV A. W. Johnstone Mary Johnston, Ida, Dinsdale. -Sr. V -Edwin Gemmel', E. Hood. Sr. IV -Jean Grassiek, Nor- man Jones. jr. IV -Etta .Tarrott, James Jarrott„ Murray Fisher. III -Oda MoBeath, ,TOhn Kehl, Sarah 'Rathwell. Second A -A. Jones, L, Rathwell, W. MoBeatle Second Allan Fisher, Fisher, Herbert Kehl. Second Part -A: Hood, lst-I.Rathevell,A.Mce Murtrie, W. Melleath. The best spel1r,IT3 in the monthly spelling matches were; Fifth -A. Johnston,: Fourth, Jean Grassiek ; Third, Oda MeBeath ; second, Lola Ratbwell. Coming to the Front. -Met Ed. Soiden, an old Stanley boy is-. now reeve of the important municipality of Saskatobewax, Manitoba. His next step will. be the 'Provincial Legislature. This municipality oom- prises townships 13, 14 and 15 6.n ranges 19 and 20, Manitoba., The soil is rich black loam, one to four, feet. Excellent for wheat, pats, barley, hay and pasture. Plenty of good water. There are 18 schools, also a number of • cburebes within the municipality. The little Sas- katchewan River, on which there are some good water powers a,n'd up- on whieh is situated the town of Rapid City, with a, population of 800, flows through the municipal- ity. There is •a large quantity of first class land available for pur- chase- at from $10 to $0 per laere according to improvement. The grain markets are Rapid. City, Pet- taplece, Basswood and Vareoe. Hay. School Entertainment. -One of the most up-to-date publie school en- tertainments your correspondent has ever had the pleasoire of attending, WAS held ,on Thursday evening, De- cember 2I8t, in the school house in school section No. aa, Hay, tbe prOgrannte being rendered princi- pally by the pupils, old young pen - pie of the section. :Although the weather was very unfavorable, the night being dark and 'rainy, by 7.30 o'clock the aebool room was filled to its utmost capapity by e. raerry and expeotant audience, The pro- gram commenced at 8 o'clock sharp a-nd lasted eontinuonsly for over three hours the only interraption being the loud applauding of ail appreciative audience. The tableaun, dialogues and recitations were well rendered, while the choruses and songs by the cbildren, showed not only exceptional. talent, but very careful training in the soul stir- ring art. The singing by that tal- ented young vocalist, Miss McOrae, of .01inton, was highly appreciated, as was also the singing of the Misses c't • • McLean, of Kip en, while the junior quartette elub p Reiman, gbly sus- tained the eauSical reputation of that villageTe veteran violinist, Mr. C. Eaeret, furnished excellent musio to the s mine of wbieb, the dancing in cont me of Mr. Robert Bonthron, of H neall, brought down the house. The last number on the programme,1 and one of peculiar interest, was the yeading ef an all- dresseto the tenolier, Miss McGreg- or, bn one of the trustees, Mr. Jose Bonthron, whilelthe other two trus- tees, Mr, A. Munn ahd Mr. William Coleman,' presented her witn a beau- tilul , eabinet stretary.., Miss Mc- Gregor, althou le taken completely by' aurprise, and visably affected, Made a feeling reply, expressing her gratitude atj being made the ire- eipient of so eiclsorae and useful a present. Tbe presentation over, the chairman, M Harry. Horton, re- quested the audience to remain seated, when th ladies of the bee - tion retired t the basement, re- turning in a fer minutes withthe contents of their well filldd bas- kets, a feature whieh was highly appreciated. After bidding farewell to Miss MeGee,gor, who for five years has no. anceptably disebarged the duties of teacher in 'thcjr school, but wno, for the time being, is retiring fro the profeesione all repaired to t eir homes, feeling that they had „ peat a most enjoy- able evening., Found a, cure For Dyspepsia. Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Feet William, Ontario, Canada, who as 'suffered ,quite a narabee et years from dys- ,pepga and great pains in the stom- ach, was advised by her druggist to take Oharabeelahne Stomath and. Liver Tablets. She did so, and says:. "1 find thkt they have done Me a great deal of gOod. I have never had any snfferinn since I began us- ing them." If troubled • with dys- pepsia or indige tion . why not take these Tablets, g t well and stay, iwell? For sale ion Alex. Wilson, druggist, Seafort 131u vale (Too late t r last week.) Briefs. -A larg audience attended. the entertainmen given by tbe _ Sunday school a d choir of the Methodist olmech one the evening ef Christmas Day'. The first part of the entertainment consisted of creole tations, addressese choruses, drills, _ solos, and instrumental ro,usie, pre- sented by the Sunday 6011001, and the latter part was -a musical render- ing of "The Pilgrim's Progress," by the choir, assisted by, the pastor, Revs Mr- Baker. ISpeeial portions • 1 the nevesic, such as solos, duetts, et were rendered by Miss Pearl Bak Mrs. J., Gannett, Mrss R. Shane ' Button, Mr. Milt. Smith, and otheljs. At the close of the prograram-e the Christmas tree was *unloaded. -Mr. Will Stewart, of Bowling ;Green, at- tended the, funeral of hisegrand mo- ther, Mrs. Wm. Ste,wart, ,on Wednes- day of last week, and remained! ,a few days in Bluevale. --Christrawn, visitor*, were numerous, as /usual. Some bad. to be content With only a day or two, while others will enjoy a more extended holiday -Mass Cora Messrs and Miss !Pearl Baker have finished_ their tertas at Stratford Model school, and 1 after ;the holidays the former will reslurne ber studies at the Listowel high school, while the latter will ngag4 in school teach- ing near St; Marlys, -Mr. Clifford Pugh has also ccnio1uded his term at the Goderien 1 odel ;school, and goes after New *Y4 ars to the princi- palsbip of a sato 1 near Londeo- boro.-The Misses • and,erSon, of Tor- onto, spent Christ • as at the horae of their father ere. -Miss • 'Alice Duff, of Thorndal e is at home tor the holidays. -Mr. ill Gardiner land Mr. and Men Fr el McCraeken, of Brussels, visited r. and Mrs. John Gardiner on Chris man Day. - Mr. Chester Pugh, Palmerston, Mr. H, M. Hardy, of God rich and Mr. Me - Kenzie Messer, of ondon 'came home for Christnias,-M ss Bell. Burgess returned bome fo Chrnstmas from Goderieh, where Ape _had been visit- ing several months. -Mr. D. Lewis went to visit blinds in Mitchell during the holidOs.-Mr. L B. Duff, of Welland ana Mr., George Hunt, of Galt we e at R. N. (Duff's last week. -Mr„ ani Mrs. M. U. Ell- iott and, cbildren were ;visiting at Robert Mason's,- Ir. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott and fa nay, of Brandon, Man., are in On Arlo for enhort time visiting Molds aeound ,Blue - vale and. Wingbarre-Miss NettieMea Naughton has retternea = from tak- ing a course at 'Wee MeDonald In- stitute, Guelph. -Mr. Will Elliott, who is taking the Science course at Queen's Universit,`, Toronto, came home for the holidays. -Miss Jessie Moffat has been e gaged as organist for the Presbyter an Chureb. Her duties will comra nee early in the new year. -The enjtertainrnent given in the church by the pupils of the Presbyterian Bunn 7 Sehool on kbe evening of Fridayl ast was a de- cided success, "A large audience 1. was a.ssembled an the children and young people pr sented aeprogrem that was except onally well done. The choruses, reeitations0 tableaux were all very pleasing wad the four llialogues were especially good. The actisag of all the (boys and. girls fur- nished much, ameineraent and pleas- ure. A Christmasi tree was strip- ped at the •olose and this was taut the least entranci4g time id the ev- ening. Before the programme bad proceeded far the superintendent ef the Sunday school, waa surprised by being presented jwith a beautiful upholstered oak cjhair,- accompanied by an apprepritutel address. MiSS Ol- ive Slott read tthe address, while Miss Nellie Burges made the pres- entation. ts 1 Sunlight Soap is b but Li best when us ,(1. in the Sunlight way. Bay Sunlight Soap and follow directions. -Alpheus John ud 'Mrs. Ha.rriett Lickern, Indians, f om the ,Tusearora reserve, near Bra tford, were onar- ried Iast week. .1rhe bride already is the motlaer of ftliventy children. sies••••einserseassaseeeee----___ 1 Cash or Cure • than other soaps, rea too ta AL 'Stilt 00nti-n..4: \This sale bids fair to rival our faipous Dissolutio .Sale in volume of business, because people baiie learned that when we advertise a sie it is vomit and that we not only quote prid s, but live V.D them. All our heavy winter wear win continue oi sale all next week. Below are a few of the rnan special bargains we have to offer: A Clearing Sale for Fur I -It prevents Carrying stock from year to year. 2 --We have the use of the money during the Iran 3. -It reduces the_ cdst of //Mira/1M 4-Lasc, but not least, it enables u to present an entirely ne he publie each succeeding year. • Lb 'T313./S. Men's Coon Coats Men's' Black Calf Cods Men's Wombat DyeddrCoats Men's Wombat Natural Coats Men's;Wallaby Cts Men's Dog Coats - Ladies' Persian Lamb Bochoran Lamb Eucrania Lamb Astrachan .Electric Seal Near Seal SMALL FURS -Ruffs, Muffs, Caps and Collars 38 00 to 18 00 to 16 50 to 14 00 to 15 OOto.. 12 50 to 110 00 to 11 28 00 -to 5 00 to • 15 00 to 28 00 to 80 00 to ok to Caperines, Gauu Ladies' Mantles. We have decided not , to handle lad4S' mantles after this setae consequently, we are anxious to Clear out the entire stock. These new coats, new,sle,eve and latest style. Sale 3Prioe-IiilIaP - Pal es -Seen If Shiloh's Consumptuon Cure fails to cure your Cold or Cough, you get hack all you paid for it. Yos are sure of a Cure or the Cash. If it wasn't insure cure, du's offer would not IIIrma:hie; mbe 4irer ? If you have a Cod, Cough, or any disease of the Throat, Lings or Air Passages, try- SHILOH en 25e. per bottle. All dealers grantee 4. The clothing stock we are forced to r Spring sshipment of •, Progress Brand Clathin the largest ever reeeiVed in this store, and, as we will have° a:special table =01 special stock re.du Men's Suits all sizes, at $4e9 .f . All ogler Suits reduced' 20 per oent, These are net old shop wornisuits, but good, new, up -bo -date goods. itderiv To clear up odd Suits, Shirts and Drawers One Table at 25c Were sold at 40e and 50e, • One Table at45c These were 65e and it5c-woo1 and flew* lined. Also special prick's on our finest garments to clean up. Sox, 7slitts and Gloves, Caps, Mteers, evc, in fact every run store will be.reduced and. put on sale, TEWART Successors to Greig & St ,Waighest Prices for Entter. Egg Agents for Pall, Telegraph and Tie AND DOMINION EXPREqS. -+