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PA SLP CUL A 'T TEION Tt
SAVIHG$AOcOUNT
, &p1 fII.. e.a.. ►. a�.as,�� � 4,700,000
5,710,000
Total .Assets • '70,000,000
SeaforthBranch—A. E.
Colson, Bearger
ht awn 3(VWUsi
DISTRICT MATTERS
Passed dam. • e fgilnwing
rties from ave sue-
n
t idW paused their ons at the
respective Provincial ' el Schools.
This examination entices those who
Peas to a limited third class certifi
cote; MildredJ. 'Drown, Crediton;
Mabel r awn', Clinton; Jessie J. Bu-
anan, *mail; Hwart A.. Blatchford,
Centralia; Frank Bryans, Brussels;
Mary Canaeron,St. Helens; Harriet S.
Opp, Clinton; Kathleen C. Copp,Bdy th
Ethel W. Cumeingbam, Prht Albert
Roy F,°•Denholm, Blyth; Catharine 1.
Douglas, ensell; Rhoda Edmonds,
311th;. Addie Grant, Brussels; Roy
Geiger, Zurich; Florence' A. Inarrison,
pasatield; • Milian M. Hodgert, Exeter
Gladys Keene, Exeter; Beta 'Kenzie,
Crediton; Mildred G. Long. Lochalsh;
lama L. Martin, Exeter; Wm. O. Rob-
Anson, aurae ; Mary Sheriff, Wingham ;
Ethel P. Stephens, Blake; Eva el.
Stinson, Bayfield Ida H. A. Taylor,
and Mary A. Taylor, Clinton; Harry
Triebner, Exeter ; Lily ht. Wanless,
Blyth; . James H. - Watt, lEIarlock ; ; Ed-
ward L. Willis, Exeter.
Lifebuoy Soap is tlehttuily re -
Bening foe Bath or Toilet. For wash-
ing
ashing underclothing it is unequalled.
feanses and; 'perinea,
1Fibbert
School Report.—The following is The.
report o2 the examination of the
school ,in Section No. 6. Hulbert: Per-
centage required for third and fourth
asses 60, second 60; Fourth Class,
Lila McCulloch 77, Stella McLaren "16,
Sarah McKellar 71, Mary McKellar 67,.
Mary McCurdy 65, "Thomas Lain& 61,
Wilfred ]McLaren 61, Thomas GUles
aVie 60;. Third. class, Wm. Howe 49, Lot-
tie Rice 4,8, Berman Speare 39, Stew-
art Robertson 87; Second Class, Wm.
Laing 77, Carlyle 1T ggarth 71, Calder
eKattg 70-, Mary McConnell 68, Elwyn
wren 66, James Hoggarth 666, James
McDougal 64, Lisle Norris 54, Harry
Norris 53, Leslie Bell 61, Lorne Spears
30, Frank Bruce 27. ---Edna R. Davis,.
Teacher. .
Rills Green
They will probably, spend a co.:ap.e of
months in Ontario.—This township was
tairiy, ,well .srepreaented at the W 'ter
Fair at .'Guelph last week, . • ong
those attending were Neil ;3?. l+i - air',
W. Strath, Jas. and Martin id air.
—Word was received from Georg = .«x-
toby, of *install, Alberta, former y of
Greytownship, that liehad bet,•eali
6,600E and 1,000 buahela- pf ,grain this
year. It :took 400 peanuts of t e to
bind it and cost crier $200 to th esh
it. 7
itcheii
Marriage' of Miss Cuta-One of the
Prettiest weddings of alae season took
place here the ocher afternoon, hen
MissTelthnDundaa Cull, only dau liter
en Dr. and ears. J. W. Cull, e deet
grand -daughter of the late WI, am
Dundas idle, of Port Stanley, and
great -grand -daughter of General Jos-
eph Weaker, g. M.. "L: i., pi Lanni hire.,
hngIand, was married to Murray Gad-
des-Lottridge, only survivinn se of
Mr; and Mrs. J. M. Lottridge, of H ri7ii�
non;. The ceremony was performed be
the Rev. T. J. Charlton., Tne ride,
who was given away by tier inane,
was preceded by the choir, and w re a
beautiful wedding. gown of duches sa-
tin, handl *. n.ely trimmed with lace.
and pearl crraments,, and the cus-
tominter vel ants orange blossoms,: and
carrying a shower nouguet .Qi • Lite
roses and Wiles ot tae .val ey. She
was attended by two bridesmaids Miss
Lucie Jackson and Miss Edith ur-
ton„ both of Toronto, the former ear -
mg a dainty gown of mauve soktina
and white lace, black velvet pi tune
hat with white mauve trimming. Miss
Murton wore a pink and white lace
gown, black velvet picture hat with
pink and white trianming.. She car-
ried a large boquet of pink roses. The..
Broom was supported by Mr. Ilan
Meneeo, Pr ,Aam=Atone The ushers wale
Mr. Henry Le Froy Cull, broth : r •' of
the bride, and Mr. Blackb.arn W: ugh,
of Stratford. After the cereaion a
reception .was held at the residen e' .of
the bride's parents.
Neves Notes.
--The large building ,belonging ti
Manufael urers .Life Insurance
pany on the corner of King and
streets in Toronto has been told
Dominion Bond Company for ,the
sum of $80040. The ` building
site this one was also purcaase
School.Report.—The following is the'Ivaluation
cently for $700,000. Allowing for:
report of the pupils ot the school in of the building the pric
Section No. S. Hay, for the month- ° of the land figures upto $13,000
November and December. The tt``'-'d . toot frontage. About a year ago
and fourth classes were examine. ni , first named property was pure
spelling, arithmetic, geography, his -
for $560,000 .So. the Insurance Com
tory, composition and writing. Names made a profit of $250,000 in one
are in order of merit; Fourth Class. —Nine horses, twelve cows, a nu
McAllister,. Pearl Consitt, Jas For- of hogs and a considerable quanta
`rest; Junior Third, Grace Love, Ja.mee
grain and hay owned by John ;S,
McAllister, Marion Porterfield, . Vietta an Essex county farmer, were 'b
Green; Second Class, Ross Love, Sol- at midnight on Thursday. The fir
omon Kipfer, Ce:;il Johnson, Vera Rich- thought .to have been of !neer-diar
ardson, Irene Taylor, Pearl Ducharme ; igin.. The loss -Is upwards of *1
Senior First, Ward Forrest, William besides the animals, all th sea
Blackwell, Annie RRiehardson, Pearl crops, machinery and othe ma,
Kipper; Prima., senior, Orville Snaith ; destroyed. The fire is partially c
Primer,: junior, Eleanor Ducharme, G, ed by insurance. The fire was di
ered just as the family were reti
but it had gained too much hea.
to allow the • saving of any of the
Death of 'Mr. Kerr.—Mr. Wesley W. tents.
Kerr died at his home in Winchelsia, —John A. Campbell, t one of the
Rsborne township, on Monday, Decean dneer ,farmersof the marsh lands
ber 18th, Mr. Kerr had not enjoyed Essex county, near Leamington,
good health for over a year and had closed his farming operations for
been confined to his bed most of the year 1911. Mr. Campbell is the ow e
time efor thel past six weeks. He was 50 acres, which he claims has .n ,t
forty-two years of age and leaves ahim $6,000 clear of all expensees d
widow but no family. Mr Kerr was a fing the year. The crops . grown
native of the village of Crediton and principally tobacco, onions and' a
was a =brother of the Messrs. Kern and late potatoes. He now propels s
the well known brick and t1Ie makers put some of the money '• in circa' t
of that village. For several years he by taking .Mrs:. Campbell to spen
was engaged in the mercantile busi- : winter in sanny .Florida. Jonas
ness in Crediton, and for . the past -man, a neighboring fanner, will
three years had charge of the wercan company .them.
tile eucaines of Mr. Coward,zn Winchel- —Two Ripley residents, giving
iia. He was a good business man and names of McLeod and C4illiesgo
was popular with and trusted by all to serious_- trouble at ,Kincardinei
Who knew him either in the way of days ago, as a result of becomjn
business or friendship. FIe led an ex- toxicated. Leaving Kincardine -tee
their way and Were near driving
the river , having apparently bee
turning to town, and tumbled oye
bank. Tale town constable was :e
ly on hand and succeeded in ar
ing McLeod, and seized) the horse
rig, which were owned, by Gsllies
Leod was fined _and . aliowec: to
part, without the horse. Mlles sen
the horse later, but the constable
not give it up to anyone but the
ere Gillies had to come himself
was served with a magistrate's
mons, tried, and hadto pay nearl
—Thi .,brit fatal cash sma
in Toronto for [some years j occ
on, Tilurddlay morning. bid. N Aland
Naughton, manager of the Dom
Bank 4 Bajifeee Ont., an _ nnma
man, aged 31, came to :t;h i c ty. f
weekeeeldi visit at sisters on
Delve, Rte. He iaxttnad
theatre ori. Satu'rfday night amw
church on Sunday. The folio ing
the felt unwell :and had a pain'.in
back. tA. pihLyjsicio n was Ball
Tuesday, tut he grew eetnid iy
arixi a consultation of four do
was Wet t 'tha(t eveuiing. They
Unable to Kao anything, however,
the patient killed at ,4 a.m. Tenn
morning. His temperature an one
int, up to 107 degrees: The h
Love,—Sadie East, Teacher.
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friends who sincerely regret his early
demise. The remains were laid to rest
in Exeter cemetery.
. Grey.
1n otes.—Hugh Lamont, jr., was iri the
county town last week servin his King
as a juror.—John and, Harm Speiran
were visiting at Allis ton and aigo took
In the Fat Stock Show at Gselph.—
indrs. James Atmett, of Erskine, A 1-
berta, is tern ion a visit to her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Huller, 12th con-
cession. --Fred Cardiff, 8th 'concession,
is back from an extended stay in the
west, and will probably resume farm-
ing again.—Miss Bessie Moses has re-
signed as teacher in the Fulton school,
15th concession, the same to take ef-
fect at the close 01 the year. bliss
A11ie Forrest, of Cranorook, succeeds
her.—Last week Alex° and Leslie La-
mont arrived home from Queen's Col-
lege, Kingston, for the Christmas hol-
idays. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs.
H'u'gh Larnont, of the 10th concession,
Adam 'and Mrs. $telss and two
Children, of Edrans' Man., are here
for a holiday visit with friends, It
is 12 year since Mr. Steles was home.
is farming and hes i roep •red.
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OF CANADA
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
Special Attention Given to Srnati Accounts
Savings Department at nil Branches
DUBLIN BR A NC
FRANK McCONNJ! LL, Manager.
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Taken
positor.
peal 2 , 1883.
n, ha e sold
smith shop to
inthr u p.
i=th, as held
mone and. his
tation in Chi -
to th : west,
aster o Educe -
Cone late ln-
noon. In the
essed a public
11.
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Thur ' ay last
one tai ousand.
peal b a ma -
have
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commen-
as been
arforth, • `prl 2 188$x.
rj. McDo ald saw mill Men
}ave off red the anadian
1 a Co pa y a free sete
in, Cha vi ]age, .rovidian
heir a4�u 1p and Goderich
t; way.
are no e + gaged in er-
ew gy nas urn connec-
t e Celle = fa e Ins itiute. I
ing are the fl ajo it, s give i} e Scott Act 111 Chi: icinity
t on h sday o l4.st
0 th, 54; Tu kers • i , aa;
IExeter, 49; Step e , 202;
e oderich, 91 Bay i Id, 63;
Hullett, 84; McK l p, 161;
Blyth, 41; Wng a am, 89.
r.jority h t e co nay was
Seaforth, : y , 1888
ip its of saifj rom h works
Gr: y Youngs nd parling
y o ailed; 102 ars lo the
of ria' and of these 1 cars
ipp from Seafo th,
ee i g held, in . -afar n Sat-
ast t e directors of the MecKiie-
al a Insuran' Comp ny de -
e t nd the sco • e of t sir °per
so s to lnclud: isolat town
age roperty.
er •li resident •f the panty,'
er oh ; of Alex nder . urchie, ?'
ter i Winthrop passe away
ay ght last, :.iter ani illness
w•. ks.
nn a meeting o the ; embers
Se: brth .Mecha es' ' II stitate',
d Tuesday evenng last,
e 1 e 1 owing offlc rs were elect -
Sit e.'. t, A -H. I eland; vice -
t, bert Jamie • on; treasurer,
es e' ; secretary and li arian
or:; assistant s eretary John
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e ebrated thew sive wed-
ly, They wer the r pients
ndsorne prese ts. Ma y reia-;
+rids from . itebell were
11 am A. Coo
as born in
Coon, and
Babb, was
ember 12th
cLaren, d
aren, of
orably kno
g of the d
h Farmers' I
ell on Mo
rrangernen
ding the re
n January
9th, and
atvistock o
1,9th ; Sebr
oh, Feb. 21s
nd Kirkt
rnoon and
e held at e
he reg alar
amen, Thor
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At
Barbotheu
fa N Norma
d Mrs. Sa
c brated the
[r;t edding da
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the bride
4th cone
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agh er af the
B th ate
rectors I of the
seitutei was
day- ot last
s were I cone -
Oar meetings
a and at St.
ngvi le, Feb.
even ng ses-
cn place. The
mee.ings will
hill air. M.
Miss G.
, Toronto.
uel Fold, of
on Dec. 19th.
Grundy, then
The yoeng couple took
at York, on theenirand
April 186? th y moved
'ere they ave contlnaed
home ft, d here -their
red, six s ns send -two
of win) stil live. On
e number gethered at
umptuous din -
afternoon was
iirse-, music,
speechee. The
resented their
ed I o Ilene in
calidren in
orthy gifts,
frozn far and
off rings of
altar, Many
were left
e close 01 the
nt and of the
✓ end th
sant intere
istories and
h three jelled
pieces, T
ed With
dehildren
e ancestral
tful present
tops coughs, cur
at and lungs -
CO
heals
25 cents,
EXPOSITOR
eanateleneenegavemenanniereeneeesea
tewart Bros,
apd Staff
Take,sthis opportunity to extend to ypu, the
people of Seaforth and vicinity, their helartiest
wishes for " Happy and Prosperos New
Year, and to thank you for the many express
sions of kindly feeling and appreciation of our
efforts. Your reception of this store policy
as een one o measure ess appreciation. -1 our
expressions of confidence and good will has been
as gratifying as it has been marked. In ,the
future it shall be our constant aim and aspira-
tion to make our store one of safety anct satis-
faction, and to alwaysi give :.you :the tmost
value for your dollar.
Stewart
Dry Goods
Department
Miss M. Chesney
Mis B. Mclure
Har y Jeffrey
H. est
Ste art Scott
J. Warwick
Department
Miss L. Shaffer
Miss H. Murray,
Miss C. Pinkney
Miss L. Hammett
Miss R. Henderson
Miss I. Murray
Delive
Depar
G, Frazer
ment
ts
. Mani
Ch4hing
Dei).artmet
R. McKerizie
Miss M. Fri
Tailoring
Departme
J. Taman
John Thompson
Miss L. Freeman
Miss M. Pinkney
Miss M. Hudson
Miss I. l‘lIcCloy
Miss S. McBride
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