The Huron Expositor, 1906-01-26, Page 3A
ren
k an
-1 onesty,
that s all he
lative3
purer than_
iy be •more
ces
c can,
There is one thing jthat will
cure it.;--Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It is a regular sca1p4nedicine.
It quickly destroys the germs
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp becomes
healthy. The dandruff disap-
pears) had to, disappear. A
nealthyscalp means a great deal
to you --healthy hair!, no dan-
d Uff110 p_1111pleS,11.0 eruptions: -
The best kind of atestimonira
"Sold for over sixty years."
arida tosco. 0. Ayer Co:. Loarlla, lifsas
liA
Vinare of
,) SARSAPARILIA.
tifersmus.ECTORALGRERRY P
ii r man.
purity you -
two things:
can (only be
lectricity.
Id Flour.iA t
Le and sold in
by electricity.
ies Royal
your errocer.
it,
rS
!e.ore
oW to
and over agai
PLl1s Ayer's Pills. Ayers
The best liver pills ever nude.
core constipation, indigestion,
aess,siek-beadache. All veoe-
tugar-coated, mildly laxative.
a stove! We t..''F'43t1 flyeT_Cto.
Li of r oer Tat tv#F11. Along
r.o•niiWIZ,•••).1, .0.4, • -.I.,. 4E...
A
de a great record throughout all
There are good Tea:cons why thia
041atteed Right Poes not hump
Plate -Cuts and tuxns soil
rabies Welt Back -Nagy draught.
lc has several Imitaters. bat no
'Norio genuine withOut the name
For -Bale by Agents.
by
BISSELL, ELoote, ONT..
Ask for Boolrlet "E."
A
1FICE
Fox
MONEY tk. 'VIREO
• twatelful lictfr 11. MI6' PDX, Oa num&
1,-. tur worn, given attqcoluttgy tree. lino, am
rAnver zata Wore. Tho only p-a4na We, (Ma
ii that wo arringett for tie. halidsoMet
,g1110 dull pray"ft it! Qv* Innitsript iota gut Mein
c<ist, 'At! Duff t$ 41 inch..., it,tc-• nearly
he
-;,'.•• rtride t t thatui•otnA lik
ei-''F,..( Fur.
1:.vft and sea. lifx n 'tonic rati.I. d. ItLed with_
[.,-..A...o. sat a mid Liman:tilted w tit tour long
• a
It ahict. Socha hardly ti c let r Inv: latter
.tlgtrett away, and you oat g. t it... pair. Jur(
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7 r (41.114 tpfore i w,. iit and
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enmeriseensiae
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Be Sure
c..2.py of our catalgne 11yent
a of taking, a extperatory
LI PAYING POSITION
eve there ia no school Equal fto
nethodic 'business training and
tieing good results. We solicit
tion and comparison.
iy time No Vacations
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OF TORONTO,
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G€ rrard Streete, Toronto.
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.Grand Trunk Railway
System.
Ratieray Timer Table •
Trains leave Seatorth as foliews
9.50 a. m. For Clinton, Goderlah W1ngham an
Kincardine.
m. For Clinton aid Gado:doh'
-6.15 p m. For Clinton, Wiugham and Kinear.
dine. '
10.8g p. tn. For Clinton eind.Gederion.
7.58 Am For Rrt1ord Gnelpb, Toronto,
OrlflI North Bay ftnd points web.;
Belleville and peterboro and points
suet
1,87 py Ul. For Strathird, Guelph, Toronto, Mon-
treal and peintal east.
6.8s p. rn. For Stratibrd, Guelph and Toronto.
London, all1"013. and Brace.
wok- Noma- Passenger.
London depart. 8.16 A. 4.60 P M
Centralia.- - •• 9.18 - 5.43
Szeter- 9.80 6.64
genea- 9.44 6.46
Eippen....•• ee.•••• 44 9.50 6.11
'Brueoffeld ....--.....• 9.58 ' 6.19
Clinton- 10.16, 6,88
Londesbm; - 10.80 6,62°
Myth- ••••41/••40 4•01.• 10.88 7.06
Bolgrave... 10.50 71
Wingbran arrive.....! • . 11.00 7,25
s BOUM- Passenger.
*Ingham, depart- - t41 1,,M. 8.80P
BeigrAve... • Or 6.52 844
•.1.40 Li 6
Londesbaro. ..... 7.14 4.04
Clinton--; 7.47 428
Sfuntilleltt.. as ins iv! • VII .0 846 8.19
Klippen* - Bap 4.47
M•1•4.4.• 8.22 11.62
cotes. - 8.86 - 5.05
0edtrada7...• 8.46 ' 5,16
London, (arrive)-- 2.46 A, K. 6.10
•
Palmerston and Kincardine. -
,LNG NOATII. Pass. Pass. Mix°
dalmereton- t . .. .. 7.55 p.m. 12.4J p.m 6.80
gthel... .. .. ..-... 8.41 1.7 7.40 a
.drelisels.. - ...... 8.51 1.38 840
411nevals........... 9.08 1.50 9.00
Of hagliam.. - .. ... 9.08 1.56 9.10
r rime Sorra. . Pam. )lixed. Pa88.
Wingbam., .. ... .. 6.43 a. m 10.a40.m.- 2,40 p.m
-Cdoevale...... .. ... 6.52 10,55 2.49
./';1tussele-.. 7.05 11.25 8.02
Vinei...... • . • • ...• 7.25 , 12.50 3.18
Palmerston.... -. 8.10 8.00 4.10
1,
Bitter Tea
is Not_Good Tea
People who don't like
tea know 'only the kind
that is just bittel-, the low-
land tea that ,has more
tannin in the leaf than
you can kill with any
amount of sugar.
q -Grand Mogul is a High-
land teia, grown on 'the
mountains of Ceylon, up
near the sun.
q Balmy breezes and' light
soil pi-oduce the mellow
flavor that .makes Grand
Mogul a distindive prodtid.
High in theine (tea -tone)
and low in tannin (bitters)
it appeals to the palate and
tones up the nerves '
Grand Mogul
Teo
Sold only in packages lined with
paPtes never in poisonous- lead.
premiums- are simply a
part of the advertising appropriation
-and do tee denisit from themuarity
of the tea. A reopen evegy
Plana
mikes Ioseip'
96 Yonde St:
TORONTO
liunT0P's Choicest Flowers oafs, dealt
Floral [Mullins for all occasions.
Flowers shipped to any point hetweeli Bar"
flex end Calgary, end safe eoeditsoq
gneranteed.
allustraied Price List en noolledilon, .4)
100.000 Rose Trees in bloom.
• JOHN H. DUNLOP
FLORIST
Leag MAU= Ph01103 gh t and Sunday
Bala 4790 calls, P irk
E SIDS
reqe.-.t the survival of the fittest We
1 oetlx:....,1 au 1arge4t seed house in the
our see& axe better than
I;a yea wish to grow the meet'
1-1.,totqui Tomors end the lineotvege-
e l'httt1Clobestseeds-Ferryiu.
Missal fSec to an
1.1.
O,
titre
• YCV:tlissor., one.
DXST
. •••••
Still SeatifbeetTlie .Durlaeal 'er.
of a • retie/A .,-dete Mak-8 the follow.-
ing reference to 0, w il „knotvn res -
Refit a 'ibis vioihi y.; 'Mr. and Aemeriean hogs they cantet obtain
MIS. Vieortte Hrtbkirk, Seafee 'la vise elifficaint supplies from the 'Ontario
lied 'their daetteltere ud. tion -in-law, t ,- hog raiser. The opinion expressed
Mr. arid Mr ee Mabe es, Egeement, ror this year tif the TurnberrO Oaten- at this meeting was that it wae de -
and were eguests Of Kr.' .and Mrs. 01. .6. motion of condolence with tee sirable that the packers and farmers
Thigh McDonald in eon: fete a day; family and friends of toe lase coon, . shoold math aa understanding, in
ivir. nabkirklo in itia 2,,„a year. Diatot . Oilier joh- orrder that ti n 'Coupland: YZO.8 passed,arid ,
eti a gran al -10008S. Tiee 8;1:lever OVOT f tarnieada
a' clime progremme wee eendered, . Agrioteltura
ceneisting ,of, music, eleging, ate. Masa otners inte est -
pie the •svitiole 'the evening waa 'very ed in the ling -trade, to 'gait -nponthe
muoli enjoyed and the utenebers of leading packers with a view Ad
the lodge are to he congoatelated adjaating matters oompletned of by
OA tile . Ile es of the affadri-Mr. W. both sides. The farmers claim that
E. XeLaughlin has sold ithe valuable the packers are „net giving fair
driving mare he -recelitiy eierchaSed prIces .for hogs, while the packers
.13, St. Thomas to Mr. D. Duntaet,, complain that with the- embargo on
Turnberry.
The Colwell --At tUe first t'
reputationd
end earty, and, ea iugh 71 years a -6°PY' -‘ordered- to sent ftd N/X8' ° flaUlfebra"blly ittretahaLO1416fLarlindfe'lti°01.11Tdpnr°0-t'
0ouplaed. joint S. McTavish was ap-
pal of Roxburgshiro, bas 1°w-i'vt".. pointed esseseore Di:01341as Fraser and duet or lack of !ebistinutity 'of Ouppiyt
otelaffolt "prtneeasclial'tella 41 e pattreirteYe*k tea Alex. 'NfoRwea, auditors; James Ele
hotwas appointed a raember the? Cured. is -M-oth:r -ciFtheurnatiain-
hint;"
Board of Health ; Dr. Agnew -Medid 1YrY mother has .been antufferer
sanitary inspector. Aftei some other 80'0 W. IL Howard. of Pentiseivem-
entertainment recent? lye's under
1
Complimentary,- ng 1 to an eal Health, Officer. and "Wra.i.Oratee, for many year from rheu atisint''
KA fprmal business, mid the passirig of ia. "At times she, 'was unable- to
the auspices cff the tidies' !Aid
a few a000unts, the eouncil eet Metre at aii, svhile at all times walk -
Ridge -town Presbyter n huroh, The
jpurned until MondaY, February: 5th, Log was painful. II presented •her
Dominion of that. to n ;makes the ' fowith a bottle of Obamberlain'e Pain llowiog reference t a lady Nolo 'at 10 o'clock.
rr
is well known to man a oar Tea&
. Balm, and after a- few applications
ers. It says: ".No les$ cdpplause Grev she decided it was the most wonder -
e
marked with approve Mrs, 1E. A. Township Officers. --At the first - tut pain. reliever she had ver tried,
f -i
Taylor's. singing of "The Standard meeting of the Grey offin eet, she is never withoutt now,ncil for this and is at all times able des Welk. An
a
on _the Braes o' Mar.' tn response year, the following officers were oocasional application of rktil B ;tip
to n encore she sari the old. fav- appointed: Clerk, Jelin McIntosh keeps away the pain that else was
orite, "Jennie Laurie. Few sing- ' treasurer, A. Reymann.; fax col-
ers that visit Ridget ten equalMrs. ' lectors, P. 3. Bishop aformerly troubled with" For sale
and J. Kreuter ; by. Alex, Wilson, druggist, Seaforth.
Talor in Scotch song." Mrs.Tay- auditors, 3. M. Davies and 3. ,Livine
Io' s a -sister of M o (Re .) Neil ' ston; Medical Health Officer, i A.
.,1 The Post Offices of Huron.
Sha of Egraondville aose, and has Ferguson; caretaker ,of hall, Theo
man friends and ad irers in this Chapman, members or toe Beare of Teb following is a statement of
vicinty whom she ha delie ted ter Health; Thos. McDonald '' and Geo, the revenue of eaeld Post Office in
her gifts as a singer" of cottish. McFarlane. Tbe following were 'al- the county of IttiOroo, and the salar:y
d t al P t t
shown by the report a the Post-
. ti wife, six sons and two daughters. '
so appointed fence -viewers: Dun- 11 ,
song.
The Insurance 0,ain
nual meeting of the
McKillop Mutual F
Oorapany Was held in
Seaforth, on Friday la
fairtattendanee of
usual reports of the
given and were Imam:
ed as .satisfantory.
complaints and the
tors, Messrs. 3. B. Mo
Chesney and Thomas
re-elected as were als
auditors, Messrs. Geer
George Steplaenson.
of the board of direetors subeectaent-
ly held, the retiring offitersOwere
all re-elOOted, Mt. L. B.1McLean
!being president and Mr. T. E. Hays,
secretary -treasurer.
House of Refuge.-Wardee 'Miller,
county councillor Sp,acknian and
°aunty elerk Lame, wire at tbe
House ,of Refuge last week to ton -
Bider matters connected with the fi-
nances of the institution. The 'par-
ticular business was. Zsot mdde known
and it was etated at the !meeting
that the details could not !then be
given to •the press. The cause Of
their visit is, havvever, well known,
it oceleerns a number ef the inmates
money
yet we-
ir 01V11,
rted of
an inmate having $sop t bank,
but who denies having any, and the
one, referred to is no the only, one
who as in the refuge who les tcnoney
stored Away. Under the ! cirou.m-
stances the county is right i in &k-
ing measures to m ire those pay
who are able to Alo so
eny.- an-
enibera of the
re „ Insurance
he toten
t. There was
eneberis. The
cimpany were
'Maly adopt -
can Taylor, D. W. Dmxbar, Malcolra
Lamont, George Welsh, James Fer-
guson, Peter Sinclair, 'Wm. 'tauten.
Joseph Whitfield, Richard Cox, Arch.
:McLean, John Smiley,Edward.13ryan;
pound -keepers, Mrs. Wallace, James
I Brown, Louis ,14. Langeway, Jacob
oLong, Th,os. Williamson, Ed. Collis,
O. Harris, Mrs. Geo, OffeNini. It wals
deoided to pay A. Hill dc: Co., of Mit-
chell, $140, and $294 for oem.ent floor
on McFarlane's and Mitchell bridges,
instead of floors of tarnarac, as at
first agreed upon. The _said firra
was given the contract for the 'erec-
tion of the new Delworth bridge,
for $1,800, the bridge to be 90 feet
inside top of abutments, an & 93 feet
over all. After passing a number of
accounts, the eau:mail adjourned until
Monday, February 5th, at 10 a. sn.
Elimville.
here Were no ,
etirieg. i
can,
Fraser, were
the retiring
Mdrdie and
t a meeting
who are supposed to hav
enough to help keep them,
fuse to contribute to tli
maintenance. A case is rep
. ,
..
Notes. -On Friday last a horse be-
longing to Mr. Albert •Penwardea
while left standing tied to a tree
in ' the bush and attached to the
buggy, broke loose and made' a dash
for liberty. At a breakneck speed
the beast raced through the buslt
and strange to say the buggy ies-
raped without injury until coming
: to the gateway out on the eleaeance
where it collided vvith a post artd
damaged. tbe rig a little and also
, the harness, but otherwise all es.
aped without much damage, -A
i meeting of a number of farmers weEi
i3
' held in El raville one edening last
week to d'souss the advisability' of
forming a eef Ring, w4t,b the .ob-
i ject of getting cheaper beef. After
I a lenietby discussion of the matter,
, it was decided to form the ring ivith
1 Rich,ard Hunter as President and
Peel Coates as secretafy.-Mrs. 11
3Yfe0ollie, of Pigeon, Michigan, is
Presbytery of Malt and. -A eoeoial 'visiting Mrs. Norman, Phair.-A
meeting of the Presb tery yeas held clucking ben. belonging to Mr. Wm,
in Melville ehurdh Brussels, on Rowcliffe brought forth a large
Tuesday afternoon o last week, to brood of young chickene last sveek;
deal with the call to Rev. Dr. Ross, It was rather a cool reception for
of Beussels, from ort Dalhousie, the little ohicklings but they ,are
The eall was coniiid red, Rev. Mr. thriving nicely. -The little on of
Tait representing th Presbytery of Sohn Cornish while playing around.
Hamilton; S. E. afnell , and . A. the house had the snisfortul.ne to fall
Craise, of Port Dal oasis, speaking and break his leg. We aro pleased
for the inviting co mittee ; -Elders to note however, that he is pro -
Thomas Strachan an Alex. Stewart, grossing very favorably. -Mrs. Hey -
sr. were present f om the session wood had the misfortune to slip
of 'Melville church a d. 3. Leckie and, while going out of doors and ;aisle
-
A. Hislop, M. P. P„ f onatthe icongre. cat& her Shoulder, Her many friends
gation. After all ad been heexa wish her a speedy recovery.
Rev. Dr. Ross sp-oke nd the 'Call was
sueta•ined the Pre bytery agreeing Bxetor:
that the translatio take effect on !
January 31st. Rev Dr. Ross Wilr Briefs. -Mr. Harold Bissett, of
be inducted on Th rsday, February , Moleons Bank, has been promoted to
lst. Rev. D., B. oRae, of Crane ' Amherstburg, and leaves for his lie*
brook, was appoint d moderator' of position. about the 1st of Febru.ary.
session of - Melville church. Many , -Rev. Mr. Manning, of Clinton, con -
regrets were expre sed at the pro- duoted the anniversay services in
posed. removal of s prominent, able Centralia Methodist church the Sa.b-
and useful a memb r .of the Presby- bath before 'Mat, and ,preached very,
tory as Rev. Dr. R ss era the same able sermons to large congregae
feeling is voiced by Melville oongre- -Hons. On the following Monday ev-
gation and the p ople of Brussels ening there was, an oyster spread.,
generally. The bi ter is sweetened and- an excellent musioal and Mer-
in the hope that t ,oban'getiif situ- ary programme. Our neighbors to
ation wilfl. be' piro active of, great • the Beetle alw-ays do these things
good to Dr. Ross 41 h. • up in good order.--Messis. 'John
...••••••••
Hunter aad George Harton are go -
Hen all. ing iAto the implement businesstand Newbridge •
! . have 'leased the shop in this old Pick-,
Notes. -Miss Ma gie 1 Boethron is ard block, next to the livery stable. Nile
home from the. West 42 a vieitsit to -MrR. L. Beason, who is ngaged Prosshipterity
. ea
St. Augustine'
sumxnerhill 1
d, w d and arranged
oirld be of at, &Vantage
i to noel and vingregati , Mr. A.
W. -Fi4st. 'le iditior, miss Ed-
munds 1 assobiate editor, S. B.
, Gray -ethers editor, and M. A. M-
arini/non. is business roan
• -A -very large congre a at-
tooded the eervice in Kn church,
Stratford, on Sunday eveo t last
week, which was one of than
ordinary ioterest, the measlier' be-
ing the induotion aneordinatien of
five new elders, Messrs. as. Ben -
eerie P.• Bradshaw, jas, D Ckson, E.
3. Smith and W. K. Weir.
' Master .A.rthur II. Din man, the,
, youngest on of the eclitbr of the
Steatford Herald, had the roisfor-
,,etunc. the other day while- at play
*ith otherboysanion geoine beards
and in- the -Snow in- a lot near- by
his home, to fall and breek this left
leg. about three inches aleove the
ankle. --
ehurch, Stratford, held Ili
!annual m eating' last - Week. It
was decided at the ro.eeting, to build
a Sunday school room' at the gear of
the church, and to buy .1a site ,for
a Mission chaerch.. The p4tor's sal-
ary wee inereased to $2,500. The ree
ports for the year showed. the church
to be in -,a most flouriehing condi-
tion. • I
- --The death 'occurred on. Wednes-
day, January -17th, of Mr. Themes
Fullerton, clerk cif the tewnship of
Elmo, at his homer near Atwood-. De-
ceased h.ad.been ill - for : tea days,
and wee eixty-three year's of age.
He had been clerk of -the township
for thirty-four years, and was heId
in the highest -esteem by al large eir-
• .
master General, for the year ep
ing June 30th, 1905, wbich bas just
been issued:
• • Gross Postal Salary
Revenue. of P. M.
Autiurn $ 388 $ 176
Beyfield . / 569 260
Beechwoed
Belgrave
Benmiller
Bluevale
Blyth
Bornholm
Brussels
Centralia
Clinton.
Crediton
Dasb.woqd
Dublin -
Ethel
Exeter
Farquhar
Pordwicb.
Goderich
aorrie
Hensel].
Kiplaen
Kirkton
Listowel
Lucknow
Mitchell
Molesworth
St. Colitraban
St. Joseph
Seaforth
Stitffa
Varna
Winghant
Woodham
Wroxeter 816 354
Zurich • 753 830
In addition to the salaries above
nained for Postenrsters, there are for-
warding mad other allowances, which
increase the amounts. These range
from aboat $50 to $250, according to
the business of the office.
NON A CCOUNTIbT0 dorroos,
-Mr. Joseph Wesenberg, of Mit-
chell, claims that he can cat iwith
his steam cireular saw 4/3- cards. of
in two houre. He „eat at Mr. W. A.
McKenzie's, Logan, one day re-
cently, two cords in five minutes,
and says that he can keep this irate
89 44u for s.n. hour This beats Me.
659.
136
.311
1,115 716
2,418
352
5,234
008
407
457
482
„ 2,030
° 240
660
7,148
808
1,550
355
555
4,921
2,466
3,305
199 °
65
_ 91
4,718
211
314
392
4,983
214
p
280 Chas. Longeway, ,of Kennyoott, who
60 claims he can cut forty cOrds in eix‘
144 hours. , •
530 -An old. and much respected tea --
12 .dent of Stratford passed. away CM
766 Friday in the person ef lars. Long,
144 feet, wide -to of the late James Long -
1,656 foot. Deceased was seventy nine
270 years of age and Ita:d resided there
170 for forty for Ydars. She was torn
220 in London, England,- and was mai-
' 202 tied- in. Stratford. The t late Mrs.
Longfoot \is survived by *three
daughters.
-George Vaideri, atter ,eichty
years o age, an iumete of the'House
of Refuge, •Stratf3orO, fell Zown
flight of stairs at the institution
between, 2,end ' 3,1)1°1401r the other.
er morning and had his, right Aeg
broken; He -gat out :of
known' to the attendant
wandering about the pia
met' with the aced -dent.
removed to the hospital and is do-
ing as; wellies • cam be expected.
e -Mr. WM. Retorts, who has been
with the tirxa of David Maxwell de
Sons, St. Marys, ! for 25 lyears, thas
TeRigned his position as simerintend- -
-ent and is going out
other eveging- Mr. Rober
eented bythe employees
well works with an ad
handsome solid leather 410it ca.se.
-A pail of hot ashes and turning
coals nearly caused a fire at the
office of the Gas Compaq, Listo-ivel,
the other day. The ashee had been
removed from the furnaee ahd the
pail containing them left sitting on
a board and were just noticed in
ad the of -
88
280 '•
2,175
380
504
. 170'
284-
, 1,490
842
1,010 -
53
70
1,464
- 95 '
164
160
1,454
105
Blake
Brewster
Carlow
Chiselhurst
Crediton East
Cromarty
Drysdale
Denlop
Egnionciville
Fordyce
Glenannan
Glenfarrow
Grand Bend
Greenway
Haipley
Hay
Henfryn
Hills Green
Huntingfield
Hurondale
Kingsbridge
Khivatt \
Lanes •
Laurier
Leadbury
Lothian •
Loyal
Lumley
Mafekmg
Marnoch
Moncrief
her parents.T-Mrs.
paniedby her hu
her parents, Mr.
•
. .
Rainsay, acoom- in the hardware business in- Aber-.
band, is visiting nethy, Sask., is here, it is said, on an
nd- Iffrs W. H.
.1. ! important mission. He werit out
Reynolds, of this
vinage.- e (LT e
pleased to see Mr. :Tames OPx,wotth there last spring, and. iis already
doing a good business. -Rey. Dr.
on our streets agtun aitdr, his all- Ramsay, an old Exeter boy, alad for
ness.-Miss Jean D ek is Ivisiting her eeverai years pastor of Bank street
sister, Mrs. Doug
Mr. Arthur Dign
in Moosiejaw for t
is home spending
with iis parents
ren Dignan, of tie
Bib
School Riport.-
ti e report of the
, 'nation of School
• Hibbert. The nem
merit Sr. IV. -J
dan, L. Yordan, R,
: ton. A. Duelarme.
Melody, J. Doyle,
Morris, E
Stapleton, At
P. Ryan, la Mur
Barry, M. Nigh,
ton, Mike Barr
Mary Barry. Sr.
Ryan, M. Dalton,
-Sr. Pt.' IL -J. Fl
L. Barry, T. M
A. Powers, B. N
3YfeldaY, M. Dalt
L -M. Murphy, G.' Doyle.
Farquhar.
Married.. -A veky, pretty sveddiog
ass, of Blake.- Presbyterian church, Ottawa, was x A-
„ who has been cently made the recipient of a hand -
past four Tears, ,some Present from his corigrega-
e winter menthe tion in the shape •of a mink -lined
r. and Mrs War-
overc,Oat and cap, valued at $300.
townshin of Hay. ,
•Mrs 1Ramsay was not 'forgotten
either, as she was presented with a
ert. cut glass sit, valued at $50. --Miss
he following is John's MUSIC pupils will give a rre-
Christmas -exam- cital in the Opera House, on Friday
Section No. 3, evening nett. -Mr. Alex. Dow has
s are int order of gone to Monitdba with another car
Jordan, W. Jot- load of horses.-Messis, Thomas Tapp
Doyle, M. Staple- and Wm. Bray and two daughters,
Xt. IV. -Thomas a Virden, Manitoba, are in tide vi-
MunphY. Sr. visiting old friends. - Mr.
Jordan; AM. Ryan, Maroar Greenwood, the clever young
'Connor,' ILRyan, 'Canadian, who hes just been elected
hy. Jr. a member of the British Howie of
Dalton, j. Staple- Commons, was fellOW tittident of
, W. neeoltraeY, Mr. I, G. Stanhury, barrister, of
IL -T. Jordan, N. tbis town. -Mr. W. H. Levitt ship -
D. Nigh, Doyle. peri a ear load. of dried apples . to
nnery, M. Melody, Liverpool ;last week. - The many
phy.- Jr. Pt. friends thorougthout the` county a
gle, K. Roach, J.' George ,Samwell will regret to learn
3. irafutphy. 'Jr. that he *- been laid up with a se- '
vere attack of pneumonia, anA
• hope or •his speedy and full trecov-
ery.-Mr. Thos. Snell, -s'ytho was int
jured some time ago, while leading
took place at tb
Mrs. David Mc
on Wednesday
their second
was united in,
LawrE3nce Fult
was'performed
presence- of a ui
iate relatives
C. Fletcher. T
popular in the
have the best
ture hapitiness
Notes,- arr.
kote, is sositi
Irving IF nga
business and
Farquhar L
esters, gaye til ir free annual °Oster Editor iof the Fatmers' Sue, -w-ere i let form and xtura'bers 12 pages be -
supper on Jan ry 12, whist preseht it Was 'decided to form. sides 'the cover. It is attraotively,
prov-
Shome of Mrt and a hOrie, is now nearly recovAred.-
'col, a this place , 'Miss Q. Smith, of Carndutf, Mani -
2 last' week when toba„ who was visiting her brother,
ghter, Miss Laura, "tiltr. H. Smith, and. family, of Hay,
marriage to Mr. has gone to Ohipago to visit another
n. The ceremony brother on her way beak to the
t five o'clock the Prairie Province. -Miss 'Bertha Ens-
plier (T the immed- eel,- daughter of Mr. 'Iles. R:ue-
nd. friends thy Rev e1 is attending the Macdonald Insti-
e young couple are tate, at Guelpb, taking a coterse in
oorarcrunigy and will Domestic Soieneet
ishes for their fu- •
and prospetity. e -At a -meeting, held a few days
• 0.. Irving, of Da- ago, in the office of Bon. (Nelson
g ° his brother, Kr. Monteith, Minister ,of -A.griculture,
ed in the real estate at wbich Hon. Johei Dryden, Mr. pv.
reports preiberity.-- *W. Hodson, Dominion Live Stock
ge Independent For. Commisaioner, and iltr. W. L. Smith,
Revenue. Salary.
$115 $ 52
25
57
80
90
81
131
68
176
• 182
106
, 72
282
43
58
45
245
174
20
139
72
65
30
23
123
40
57
56
104
25
102
28
28
34'
50
149
99
10
05
105
4.1
85
54
50
110
25
80
76'
28
is bed lten-
and. was
stlaen he
arden Was
est. The
e was pre -
t the Max-
ess and a
time to prevent a fire.
fiee happened to have
pied at the tircie it Wou
edly have been burned down. ,
-Mr. W. E. Hay, of Strathoona,
Alberta, son of Mr. Andrew Hay, ef
Listowel, was recently presented i
by the Knox 01111relt Sue.day school,
of that town with two volumes of
Shakespeare and Wordsworth and a
travelling case. The staff of the
public school 'gave' It+ a/marble
mantle clook. Mr. Hay has resigned
his position on the staff of the pule-
d aocepted
school at
en 1.11100en-
d andesabt-
lie school, Strathcona a
Oe tbe principalship of t
34 Medioine Hat.
40 -The Mitchell Adv
25 week says: "It appear
25 1Provineial License Inspe tor has in
55 his employ whisky spies, whe 'go
25
80
30
50 '
25
ate of 'last
that the
'46
.25
25
25
30
60
52
25
46
37
25
t
Otte D a,i
Is10 Quinine
fund money
if it fails to euro. E. W. GROVE'S
signetare is dn eaoh box. 250. .
-.-
Perth Items.
-Rev. JO W. lYfelntosh, 33. A., twill
be in,dueted into the pastorate of
Knox °laurels, Mitchell, on Febrile
ary 1st.
-Miss Mary Yule, of 'Fullerton,
died in Brandon after a short ill-
ness of pneumonia. The =remains
were interred in the Fullerton. cem-
etery.
-Mr. James Wilson, a Menkton,
who attends the Mitchell high school
lia.d the misfortu.ne to fracture his
nose while -skating on the mill (pond
in Mitehell the other day.
--Mr. Joseph pollard, of Brantford,
has sold his three -acre lot, east of
the Grand Trunk freirsth house, in
Mitchell, to Mr. Andrew Swann, or
the sum of $500 , .
' -Mr. Wm. Ooade, .of Workzeari,
Sask., is at present visiting an alit -
chilli, and. will remain for 'a couple
of months among friends. Mr.Coade
lived in Mitchell about 22 years ago,
and einee going West bes got /011
I
well.
-Lorne Thomas aud Bruee May-
berry, svho pleaded guilty- to having
been implicated in the burglary of
McNichol and .Pethick's jewelry Store,
,Stratfoed, last June,have been sen-
tenced to two years in the Kingstosr
Penitentiary. ,
-Mrs. Livingstone, a widowed lady
in Mitchell, has been 'rather unfor-
tunate, About a year ago ehe sus-
tained a fracture of one of her arms,
and the ether day she fell ma a ilip-,
pery walk ,and again fractured the
To Cure 4, Cold m
Take LAXATIVE BR
Tablets. Druggists r
same arm.
-Knox Church Monthly, the new
publicatioh ,of that fine congrega-
tion in Stratford, is out, arid-evill
hereafter be publiehed about the
15th df each, month. It is in panaph-
a
from place to place, dr:
hours in hotels, and then
informations to be laid
fending liquor dealers.
"ated in • North Perth
breakers paid the penal
there they went te Lend
equally successful., in th
business. At the trial
that they were in the em
vincial Inspector Morris
they received from him,*
all expeoses.
-Mr. Robert Beatty!, for maby
years a much esteeraed. ',resident a
Stratford, died last week! at 'his (res-
idence in Harailten.
who was in his 85th ye
been in good health for.
months. Mr. Beatty ca
ford from Hamilton in
ciapied the poeitien of
and pueohaeing agent fo
Trunk railway retiring
years ago and again ta
resideace in Ha.mitton
had spent his young
where a num•ber of bis
side. Mr. Beatty is su
widow and grown up f
daughters and three so
-The At Rome 'held
the Stratfad Bowling
Duncan Ferguson, at
home, "Aeon Hall," the
ing was attended hy up
hundred guests, notwitb
unfavorable wleatIner.
was assisted in reoeiv
friend, 1dr. Ferguson
Toronto, and everybody
comfortable in the spa
The occasion was the fu filraent of a
promise made last summer by Mr.
loing, after
causing in -
against. of -
They oper-
nd six dew
ty. From
n and were
✓ nefarious
they swpre
loy of Pro -
n and that
a day end
r. Beatty,
r, had wit
he past
Ile to Strat-
884 and. oc-
storekeeper
the Grand
ablaut eight
ing up- his
-Where be
anhood and
family re-
vived by a
"ly of five
s.
in honor Of
lab, by Mr.
is beautiful
other even -
• 02 -one
tending the
T. Ferguson
ng by his
MdCrea, of
was male
loUS TOMB.
Ferguson, when he w
carvers at. a local tot
put theta into effective
entertainment of the
guests arrived at five
spent a meal enjoyable
time being pleasantlysj
and song.
-St. Paul's oharch,'S
formally !opened on*S
ary 14th. His Lordship
lianas and Very Revere
is were present at the
former preaching in
The church will ha
n a set of
moment, to
use for ale
club. - The
o'clopk, add
evening, the
at in speech
ratford, was
nday, janue
Bishop Wil-
d Dean Dave
services, 4e
be mond
a seating
eapacity of four hundred mad a
choir eecoramodation fo forty -mem-
bers. This parieh as th outcome of
chapel service and unday sehool
which was carried on fr some time
by the rector of St. 34tmes etiturch,
in the same -city. The arieh has al-
ways been known by t'he riante
Home Memorial chur h, but the'
name has -&--i changed to St.PauPs
with the "littire ig of tbfa new ohurch.
Rev. Dr De '.n' has 1 been rector
of the pale/ goo j82.
Satisfaction or your Money Back.
WillOWNIMMV444.44!%!•••
4 MORE
Business Days
1
4
tour short days in -which to convert into money all that remains
of our winter stock, and during the four days we will let loose
tbe lowest pricks. Ill the oati and broken lineE must go, every
article that should be sold- itt January will be eleared out at,
prices below the actual eost.
Our sale this year has, thus far, been the greatest st
ck.taking sale
this store has ever experienced, and we purpose to make these
last few days double the sales of a year ago.
of the special attractions we have to offer,
the sweeping gale of stock -reducing prices
winter stock
TI:E1
w are a few.
emember, that*"
ates the entire
Every Fur Carries Ow Guarantee
La es Astrachan Goats.
specialA line
These are regular $26; we have only afe
mined to elear there -out, if `price will do •
left, and are
Ladies' Bacharan Lamb
Coats 829
Ladies' Near Seal
Coats
0 $
t
FUrE at q
- fur -Ruffs
Pri ass
Collars,
irrl of?ny - a
• - 4 •
Oar
Men's D- oats, sale price
" Wombat coats, sale pri
" Black Calf Coats sale
4
price
Men's Canadian coon -
sale price
Men's tiustitalian coo
sale pOce
ats.
coats
91
2 to
to
30
22 to
4/MMONIMINIMME/421/1/111/4/4.
Two No
able Events n Mop:
Clothing.
We have placed on sale, as a special inducemen
our January Sale, a lOt of odd suits a heavy tweed -t
selling -running in ee reguhirly at $12, up and $7
at
he last four dais of
heavy for Spnng
'
; these we wil1 c
$3 AND $5.00
WE HAVE YOD:lft SIZE.
Your choice of any nialfq ovorcoat in
at125 per cent discount
Ladles' Cloih Coats your choice
5400
Realizing that this is our last chance ' to pose of the remainder
of our Ladies' Coats, and taking into consideration our intention 730t
to handle these -another Eeason, we will, for the 'next four days, sell
you your choice of our entire stock -for $5.'Arany of these coats
sold regularly 4 817.50, $14 and $12.
7.
t•-••••
a01181MaratasommemellINIWilatiogssar autragnitewilit;
entilatviteaSi:eksrg tderwea, pure suit
50 Horse hide wool lined Mitts
35 Heavy grey wool Sox
'75 Men's Oashmeret,fieece lined top s
85 Bop? Stockings, pure wool
50 'Winter Caps
50 Ties' Cape, all colors
EWART BR
Sm.A.POP,ma,
Successors to' Greig &
26
80
2$
29
57
29
40
35
art
Kraighest Prices for Butter and Egg
Agents for CAUL Telegraph and Ticks
AND DOMINION EXPRESS
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