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The Huron Expositor, 1916-01-21, Page 81 -,„ ANCARY '21, 1916 • eeratataemeasoemsaullmi"s". Broken Promises esel would like one ofyour &Agee ever so e much.' 1 hay -ea en't any of myself at present to.. exehange. but expect to have. some taken soon and then Is will remember you." • • Now be honest, to how many - people have you told this old, ohl stery? Count them up caeitilly, then come in end get enough photos • to square yourself. • Feirs Studio Seaforth .DA DI$TRI • Surplus.: -The crusting Xinague have a Surp 111.46 • over ands above salt !roar' the three nightie con 1y the Shadrick-Talbeitt .Play Secretary has. shim .banded faith. Red. Cross Society a else 62 in Saystent of the DOS Rea s. Thc Sea -i for age .en Ore parcels sent to the SSeafo l toss .at the front at ,Chtistires. The, • ag.ue are indebted to the citizensr thole kind ea.saletince during the ; neeets, by whic'ti the expenses' weregreatly ; lessened.. • / • Etockey.-T,he first hockeytrla,tch of the ream wars played in the rink irm Tuesday evening last het* Mitchell olub and' the loical irate safe and was witressed by la crowd. of ispectatora. Seaforth a score ist 1.5 to 8. Altbough t would eeerr: to indisate that t. n the .eaae good by scene game Jeweler and. Optician.. ILITAhltion or hoolle,;° sten ait: 1 gpaa better Marriage reteepiamit mare exeitwtt perictils and oar "ire: wilacyle elively fikturee he lice • Whig' very fat. Seaforth pla ta the SEAFORTH ON return game. totlight„ Denei-An old friend 'belsow James esteseee - resides _in !Latirlara fIcb1 n,, it& oitis-Li great copper mining district i a Pre, • 'ivate letter written on Ja say 14 Sucesssor to W. General Fare, Life and ent Inger- Pl6nt.$ oftWork for mem Who re iaril.n nce Agent. Re rate and in to work and w s ha e been , loan Agent, Item:trance en all Increase4,e20 Per cell . Comer f effected •the bee' step very high on of 9rt 'resyge We have goad tier here, •340g: - lea. on saheirs Preterit Mr.. flatsell' Be;!- aft', or 1 -Kr. iltfria-• 3.1- M. , Beste . -a Seaforth, Paesedit hie „Owl Wets ex minati te. ' Ontario La ,,Siertiete. ,„ 0 lli Voroatte-- eirding- to a en, eeeeSttly -401. • h in onto •1 NIOW:the. hell ttetriniasio ranted Teonteste e . In . 0 tarts); - enters r lst.to t'1- an tint ;:t? 0 ofiow ,'. or his',-astiourtn.Sealare . ood. ae0e,000.-1-alas, ;Al x. .J4 atae this weekItor Von -Uhl' her sisters in -Ow n S'Out ort MoNiOhol.-eafias Eve yn a teamed feritri le ;visit with • an. 91 ID..? ast l'atee# tLhe si toee the war HI soon . sit It Is making di times Dealer in jr Raymond, 'White and ,, t. Is making hard time% for New Rome Seng MachhleS and others.ftne English and Sc'teritch who NationaltOretuyi Sepetators. ' - re nave just coliee nearly full supply of - semng machine WO•-torl Red press work, rya see Ileedlas, attahments, or mad re-.- we are doing sorrething to s work,' pair alWaYs in stock. -. aithouge we ere sheltered• der the OWIEt+.4risHeaf*Siet+44440441": As 1 • + • REMEMBER..t 'Stars and Stripes. Fret, the Vest-4Kr. WIl B. formerly i of Me op, Ing-44ita•71.0-011 Sask., on Jan :ery-is_thi, sasI Weare • 01101111g (?)1411 . the .1: arta Of.reel: western I :Weather, satflesettreerrasneter fift -two bes • 7.er�,",,,-,ateda efight. In; ze as fatal to f e atf the -Creps 10 this lee beat 1thett. as • ever andben .TWCSIIU�d, the • sin; -of a 4°4 bitede'.nbiatRicte*Ye'''iwiht tutvicirlier1;:iritile11216:Ci.lanal* 41 the fent and mote o y t:h Lan wheat receivest tno feren e• lii 11''"the-' erseeke worldt for ettataardietillengp. qu ties. Tnot veThepros s far -916 ro are proraeing. Tte farmers lwere- • s asy fretting rid Of the 'croPeittraig th all, that it was Inspoestble for meth get :their land, in snap for t- L. k.ADIEtt TAIkOR Also Furrier Th. Ordyliorn in Seaforth- Ifth++4104.4444444+44+4444.14+ Winter Term from January 3 Stralford, Ont. °aerie's best ;busi- ness college. Commercial, Shorthand and telegraphy departments. Our graduates secure good positions and meet with success. In two der; recently we received fourteen ap- plications for trained help. Many of these applications we cannot meet Some calls offering from $45 per month to $1400 per annum remame 'riffled. Write for free cataloguei at once, it will interest von. D. A. Mc- Lachlan, Principal. CREAM W NTED We have our Creamery now in ful operation, and we want your patron- age. We areprepared to pay you the highest prices for your cream, pay you every two weeks, weigh, sample and test each can of cream carefully ' and give you statement of the same Weals() supply can free of ,cherge, and. give youanhone • and. see us or d paetrieulars The Seaforth Seaforth st business deal. rop us a card for reaMerir Ont Violin Instru-tion Mr. Alfred J. Ourtiahas opened- his studio of music in the Cady Block, op- paiiite Commercial Hotel, Seorth. The course commences Monday, September lath. • Special courses in violin playing, and artistic bovring. Chamber music, concert and or chestra work will be taught. :Jiondon.-e0o1Sandity„ ttendancie at the Presbyte,ria th,Sehootwat 2h0,. which le est ion record. -41r. jack Case rOfn".• Seattle, liCra,4ble visiting ter.e of •_his Mather.. Mre Fl r. TN" Sclater sn W nesde,y for t home Mat ey Wept by Galt, wile fliVirs. Kruse --Miss Hag ranee • hart ling . bw pel eeeptet s. drug 'Stern -gone to' ,„- a position -Vass 131* w liste taken a 'choOl.. A eale cookit• will be ' ?n the, ex on: Sa zday, _Jarnia er 22nd, u sees ora the -Red, roes Sod. Proceetcl$ will ' t to !Moo reeks, Shoincliffe. A. Member frienda of Tv:toperWilrnot sea of taar. G. W. Holsrant o assassemble • et the at ednesday urD•r11.111 to give- e_dreffe gayer H. Stewart table. speee0 in 130110f el zees of Wort preSen a* tit Isat Puree I and, the The coaneli preswisesi -1 with wetchi-gr. Ernes 'Sperling cencline was ire his week. a kinds oproperty ar 14 I spring. The itsficKillop Insuranee . The annual r epocrt of t ialutual Fire Insurance been aent out to the ree week by the' secretary, Hays. We are pleasedtO this old anjl miller corceiany has joked another prosperous 'year. TA is the fartietn annual $ rt.' : Th diabursearents this year melted t $6,777 •off whicn about $4,96 wet pa for losses. Meet of the. 1 ;vver for arrall amounts, being 1 arge y f anhrals -killed by lightning: Pre pri cipal losses were H. Pre ' _en. boas_ and contents, $700; D. Fe Iheringna contents of barn. $1510,i .A.lex. R chanan, house "and conte ns, $1,10 The year elosed with a ;surplus_ 14 830 In the treasury. - here wa, er•Ilected In assessments . axing tit year $7,149. There are n'.1 2,011me hers on the books repeeseh Ing an i surance of $4,197,170, th ' prenU notes amounting to $169,4$ , The an,- meal meeting will take pl ee oz- Fria day, :February 4thean the 1tovvo' hal Seatorth, at 2 o'clock Ps 41%1 i - • Mr. Curtis is a pupil of the renovate ed Sevcik method and will use this, method of instruction. Terms may be obtained by calling on Mr. Gurus at his studio.- 4491-tf Logs and Heading Bolts We are prepared to pay the highest cash price for all kinds Of logs and heading bolts, in bush or delivered in our yard. Heading bolts to be cut 20 and 40 inches long Soft elm, soft maple, and beech logs to be cut 13 and 16 feet long. Rock elm,hard maple, white ash and basswood logs to be cut P.), 12, 14 and i6 foot. We have in stock and will sell at the lowest price No, i. hemlock lumber and the best grade Red Cedar shingles. Atnent Bros seder& 26184f orrpany. 111,TeKillo pany ber a tin Xit. T. learn the oney ter Lou- o loa fMm property, about $t, to' the Itspositor o ce S Cows for Sale -F g for sale. °Apply Cepit Oke 6104 on first m private f u orth.t! cows and MoKillop, r. Send of RtkatOU4, speciallit the eye, ear, nose nd throaI wili bat Seaforth. onlWed1ie8dY the 15th Dr. Forester and will continue his v as -formerly. Marriage Linen sou 1 by bavauge Jewellers. Rte., forth. House for Sale- nie bOU8e *fl of land on Market street for sale. For apply to Mrs . A. Star . Spirling LIt latusie-Mill a, Gave Weir, graduat ^dome, Oanadhai Made iy of blion0. oteete organ andheory. Pupils prepat efutray-MilliganA ire! *Oda • was celebrated on New - rs' Day at the home of. the6 ..bride. 32 deistree Montreal when Alloe Ma • p W1110 was worried to lite Ernes WIUIa (Murray, D.L.S., ot Regina, Sask.,, b Rev, Gcnldon H. Bakee, • :A. • T baide was attended by li r eisti .Miss Leers, fMiUtgan. and,, the 1 bes lean was 1Kr,. Frank S. cKergetu The ,bride wore a gown - bite' chif foe taffeta and lace, aria carrled bouquet of white Ivaco d Eileen o .ony the valley. After :the eer and Mrs alueray left for Ottawa, an will visit intermediate points, enroet to Regime, will:fere they will reside The groon is well known Ln Seaforth being a son of s. Murray of town and a former graduate of the Sea forth Colleglat,e Institute., i He, 01) taineel the degree of FLA S. V. an D.L.S. at thc Toronto UnlversIty a,r. at present tholde a respeasiblel posi tin in the Depart/neat O Pub Works, Regina. Mr. and !v s. biurra were in town for a few 8 a the forrrer's mother and wishes of rosary friends their as they settle slow sterner trealities .ote life. in tern biome. s- visitin he goo 1 go -wit to th heir Wes . Local Brifs,--At • the r• tent meet ing ct the MitcUll Eleetri Correnis sion it was d:thided to low the 'rat for all decrestic and comme cial light leg wthich. is on net*, ten per cent. beginning with t'he preseri month What •tibout Seaforth V -S • day ' an Monday last were the coldset days 0 tha season, but fortunately there wa not reach snow, MontlaY mernin ceas. ,he therreortieter w ten. be : .. low zero and e brisk win bloing. -Mr. Henry Taylr, a H lett, pea III Londesboro, was in to n.Saturda • and paid his ty-fif as ual subs cription to The Epesitor, Mr. Tay lor is still bele n4 hearty and w lope te rray lo g live to enjoy hi weekly paper iud tra,ny ther oom torte of lifes-fiss Beirtihia, Robb deegh-ter of airs John Robb of Sea forth, has resigned her position wit the Victorian Glider of Moses Toronto, and is in Kingst n, prow* e sery to leaving for Call**, Ugypt, t i0111 the Queen' a 'llniverit Hospital -..,-eitra. Thomas ley h return to her home in erich at er attend • ing es her sister, Mies Kehoe, wh i bean Vet with a paleamid d t.-Misse Giedye and Rath. Barber,i daughter of etr. and Kra. W. Barber, f Killarn ey;letana, and nieces of Mr . Georg Cesney, Seaforth, have a en gaged for 191, to, teach itspeetivel ilioentairi Side. Whitewater and E terprase elohoots on tft Canadi Northern Railway Green y exter sloe. Both or these schools are ver desirable le point of atte dance an solary. and .we co ' ngratui te tiro adian Academy an To nto Conserv& ations. For term .appl) ab residence, Seaforth. Horse Wanted Weight about t work and good t peke at Espirito .! Sale of home co Society will bold warier; on Saturd proceeds to go to 'MISS Neelin is received. Pay Up - Artl his patrons that arrears are DOW pleased if all wo Rutledge, Kgmon Moounts Due aceolints past du time of _year whe quire all the fun proMpt attentio Geo. A. Sills, hs It Death of Ithe "followin Dreaden, ian old -resi 'willbe eear older reside Tsclterairatli 'Wagon sraki years in p !Bert- -Felt Riadd & 1,1 The late , Galt, on life tended ec. Oka titre he oft his fee Carelege learning • riage besin the eon:cll.-tete loarre to reeeloy. of T eel, a :carria els oa -Wa fot lien Ha a =tall besi • Wannanalte .neeS .ihe ca Mt; ,deatte, were •knivir to tril.. In 1 86 eine in Lo on the. Witte aWa Fenian .Raid veteren. celeecl a grnt a. A ye ye h avail office king -t;- ng general dreri, memo& - Leave dere The ladies oft nth- hes - n at •odet tate- at ar- 'have ,to h ob- attone avian .1 es E. diltnedr, rbiliaorxeOrr jspi apegrliiraend g,wnhasas Envelopes 15 I, tile litUli* er, teFu ein0 ee7„0 Sab- alfa •- t'eet.117e Windaw Shadesan here ytleft Agents for New I et` Ab- Dor- Spar - re• she liate os, er the . The Ber- the oofitn. ionon jtriia eida,,dehtiva, of the • wrist f Kb - The very lates in eorre pondence pa er. Khaki . • colored writ ng paper with the flags f the Allies' on both aper and • envelopes. rtgage on, . Apply 2610-8 ' znwootirk.6111. ur • calves orthp. 0. Iseases i,f e Queen s n plaee of monthly 25044f Stollery 2277.0i four &aea particu lays Seaforth3 2408,tf Teachers' outer of tor Ow - y (Armin orth Main 36074 rpOse horse t9 fool iption and 2508-tf envelopes 2 e Pada r5c eath a package Bookstore tb Picture Franies ea toe Pattorlis e414:4444,4•0444 :Wide, in thle A0. 011 Frislay eferling. Sere Wad Wire and livers of pleaeuri. ebeds will be devet life vaork thalf e Red Oros' y. Jan 22nd at o !clock. _Mho sale clf home cookin in the Ar liffe where ths2n5rAliy to inform se now hi be greatly 24600rti3or request all tbis is the and ro- ve this your espeotfully, (nib. 2500-2 oore barracks, Sho toes . Donation ur R fledge desir he ac ounts of all t eady nd he wou Id call at 00013 Mid se dville. I Ivo Id iespectfuil to b Id, at once my Ills are beavie $ avid able. Kindly and wsre merchant, Sea r Pioneer. the arty. It f this idle by moo ts. f Ingsrond Rudd c g linainess do vtltle firm., The TlIr Rudd, w r 15tht Ektonde the Isere he thoroughl le he star' n Stra a shoet t en and Hart wh d wagon treet. Af eorre years from the 1 • a er for e and started tite d eta to1l udd cutters everyone he alit ,England, a medal, W. Hall, Wlton, of this week. Be tenjoya rare 'two Half of the pep - d to Belgian Fie - o work at home St. 0 -Notes.-The Lit here 011 Friday eve attended. The ett ,4Conscription" - was end the debaters „vivo. oulo expiate dges decided in iernative. The- ne held this Friday play "Pa's Nev H "presented, tdge mesies4 programm gatthews Ing faienals Det Pte. ITheenals 'Dow this Mther, Iles. *perts'. very Wet w iiig amp" in Eng are all. in the best of health and its and eagerly the trenches. -T the past week, ha ions relances at e IAA -; rredel for town Severalye scheol. trust: Schap years. He end a meta clearer, and a of aaPerinat Went of the Sc heol far ntirraer of y was' a ,very active 0dafe10 Joined, the o der in 1874. ailed t principal effic lOtalelodge ea was a past and bad aat ended grand 1 erat tikes. He was ceptal Canton. when the Encases) in safieurls n 1871 1131e rett, of Bra. catitiam riPivninvia r a - Tsitheral .6tt • the occupied t We tette mere of refers to wl- o of tl le and led en a ✓ many the late me being 8 ' born thi . He ate le up to age Shop tried 'tete Atter d 4 ears which me, when tered• the =debit. king busa worklag bogglit te "Joii.eaa, he bust, elate erf 11sUgglea this 414.' *ly '• -witida WaS 4 ret also srved tlaie illor and n of the umber of n eolities etnodist eoSition Sunday rs. He baying. e had. s In the de eta, of. the ent was ars ago ane Bar - Ilion five toss are ' I =ban rary treating held ing lat; was Wee t of 'debate indeed interesting showed ability la ts advanced. The fame' of the afe presidents Bad a naeeting on Fridey night of this week. As the program is a lengthy one, the atellence ars requested to be in their place% sharp at eight otioek, for the opening inurre ber by tate Royal Philharreollic "arches - tea, That* addressee will be given. Mx. J. W. Xing. will salealeon "Current Svente.". Mr. ,A,, L. Poellf,f wilil ew. a lecture On "The Growth'o Politic In Canada" and Clayton Putts • meek en "Atlas and Ideate tor O.ir Literary Society." There will als0,be new pantonine and songs, daete and • inettiimentals will be, gleen by OMs Of the best trasloians- of Taltresetle.- The first recruiting tireeting evert held in fBluevale took V040 in the Pirarrester's Hall, laist F4SISIY night; rice. Jaren :an and g er-e Rev. • thebroadr) atIt). George the aeestion of the- young lir en and, thWr parents. About thirty soldiers were preeent frorn Winglarn and Wroxeter and a ameba of them contributed (enjoyable adios to the programme, while, Miss Mitchell' gave an excellent recitation, 'The Ordeal". The enpeal for recruits at the close of the Treating dld not win a eesponse at the time but' the meeting wfll no I doubt be found to bear fruit in ithe I tuturea • arid attracthd a large &ale jor N. T. Sinelair; was c • ir the opeaipers of the evisn Perviet, whet epoke Issuee Of the war and( $reatton. wihta dealt with Of 'personal reatensibility ate *••••••••••*••••••••••••,• •••••••••••••••********** • :Oigic46.44,44.4.44.4444, • tuitityOf t11- 'Whole • YourlbeOt opp9r • year to ju-Y them RIGHT NO • • • Come and see what Special Values e offer "."`""'""*O"",-,444444.+04.44444 • rtiPPen iNotes.-1Mr. Alex. ilfieK.rele WAS thiS t " meeting will be 'Week at Veederlell attar ing the f veiling, when the era' of a friend. -The annual :meet et • usekeeper" will be at St, Andrews congregation 'wen•i • ✓ with a varied held on Monday next.- ss EthelMay t: — WS% Elizabeth Pntasnof Vanoteeser, AC, 'who has week en:di visite been visiting her gransi. parents lair, t. -A. letter frore and igrA. George tTa,,ylor f.d'r the of the 84th, to Pstat foar trronths, left this weeg. for Wheel Downey, re- cher hetria, While here Miss Pope thee' at this trains Made snarly warm frisandse - nd, but the boys Rebert Diols. and. 16.hildee,n, tvvho have been spending a ;pleasant vita with to ales. Dick's elater, at Benrriller, has intuited theitreWe remind our read- ers ot the:entertainmet to be given In the basearent of the Methodist hurch, this, Friday, evening which will be carried out by a number of yeong people fromTana.-The cold, Pell or the put weeki ise keeping the citien.s in the holase bneer keel:deg all) the fires -Mr Thotrits Workman and slater, elle. William Butts, were ams eng Moen from here Who attended the funerel of their grandmother, the 'late Mra. motriatt, of Clinton. - Mr. David Kyle, hes been Confined to his bied for same ays theough illnes, Mriag--A vela; pretty and inter- esting event ,tok nae 011 Wednes- day, Decerrbe Mr. and Mrs. line. S kitting the cal extreme cold of caused n-.atty anx- coal and wood Mere Fines, --- Loolehart at MA on's Hotel was for bringing in a ping bill de IAMOns se the Canada Tien: now, CiaCel3 jail wit fine if aga1nflvl telkeeper thie same. potato $186 •and cOsts trate a few day Ing condition arriest -Sarrah pton, to which p 'born, ail of Erigagearen Zette, B gagament. of May, to Mr. liege ta • I I; It • .-: WOO* Ihnlim CaugUey's barte PO: and Oats ceiseed. word on of her brother 3 left on Saturday era -whih was Neltacia Nicholson Tarns of 1Y11.11am Wells in Helletto glv- ,lng hose Dreremond street, in Blyt1131,• as !part ayment, He takes posseesion in rele-The recruiting force is gradue y climbing up, tbere bong f.ifteen -of the young tree ; et town wild, vicinit now, that have join - earl the colors. 1They are 'Oleg to train In the village for the 'preseht. -...rhto methodist ' hurch was the lacene Cif a quiet wed w'ben reoited in ararri by tiltle Rev. Mr. Jewett _Only -Use he- ixedi;ate relatives of the contrecting pa,rtiet were etreeent, at the eeretrody. • MSS and 'Mrs,. *sers left on the af- ternocui :teale fee a tour of, the eet. , I ' Blake 4.-111r. and. Mr Lke, annoutcey their daughte oy A. Consitt. place this m eKiliop-4.4fr. Robert A lab acre farm $eKillop. Pa • to 'Mr.. nielv t tlle. John e realized was t farm and th ived good vatue Doolda 11110110* ell earned re th- 1943F%orstridSoigeld concession Ciras been so arid and pa bell. The pre ,s .an excell ers !have rec money. lair. take a- le,. Walton, Notes. -E1 tions, annual eetings, • eta., are ov for another year. -So tar we ha, had a nice vs' afenday's zard Was an -Mr, and rs. Parquharso Iting their any friends leaving for he west. We sucoem-T choir of Duff were delig fully entertal, /home of Mr rid- Mrs. -James lin on Wed sday evening la dayie Red -C ireetlatos 341A,0.U.W. Hall, are 1 re,asing in intest, work and, attend awe and "do eoar bit" week by week and 'ale r let the okl Id is basi storing this yard' loge and bolts for another osy Oar., ladies of Walt*Te - he /hotted' the wearen of Brostels to give the drateatic pies entitled, "T Lniatee • . Harry the ent Etbel he mar - nth. Dodds the 9th of It $9300. purchas-i for their to retire for a ter t .but are vie" before eh them church at the Laugh.: t.-Taest • ii Before -Magistrete on Saturday alas - reed $190 and ceets barrel of what the ribed ' vinegars end. offenee against ranee Act, and he ut the option of a ted, The other hot 'IbleOetihey, ist in • as he was fined the efltre megiss ago for unlawfully - Huron CoarityQ Me. er was . alp fined • a first offeiret rgaset 'avis re- riday of the 'death lm, In Detrot. She to attend the fuer- al on. Sun.day.--lr.r. has . purchased the in g on Tuedia3r last ly daughter .of Mr. t Wawanosh, was go to John Somers, , ---..........-...---. BlUevale . ,..... Notes -The co riherch are plan big event in the tin:et/se .iVarleitia ttitmeh have effort to Pay of retiurchiclaes T result has been ac- canto/Waled end on February 16{11 the 003atasiOn- Will be celebrated by an ors - ter, eoereat.o ich the mortgage will aatt be tburned, The honor of performing the eeretriony will be given to '2, lady and 'gentleman, who are two of the• oldest Members of the .congregation. Attest Thlynne and Mr. James Eliott. --At the last at ociety Iblekli on alterations and to the list a eft ilogncedt In valsed, service t its ineetion. LAI gregation of ;Knox irig far an interest - r future. For sotr.e organliations of the making a apecial the balance of the ting Of the Literary January 1201, soar.e dditions were i'rade s peeviou.e.ly an- ognitiOn of their the. 'Society since e Ca M. Messer, To- rant° and Init. As L. Posliffi Wingtare, were elected ihionOrary •prsidents, The hoininary council will consist of; W. H. Praer, Prepittotenof the Farers' Institute; Mrs. iert Black, Prei- dnt ief the. Worrents Institute; UM. C. 'Ilist, Secretary. of the Woan's ,, Institute; t_ r. obert Musgrove and. Mr. Milton Strit School Trustees; Mr. 3. W. King, Mr. J. F. afacCracke en. Other office ,s for the year ars : W. H. Haney, P lent; L. S. 179•Inch z!,,sta George AoDpnalici, and R. Shaw, Vice - Presidents; (Mar 'Duff, Secretary; lit N. Aiteliesn, Treasuee; C. Duff, eoreisecretery. Sze ehunges in the pollicy of the society are annoonced this season. The rreetings will be held fortnightly instead of weekly as ;heretofore, and the night of n:eitting has been changed from Wedneadey to Fridley in order io make it snore con - venter', in several respects. Theiteeet- ings will therefore be held on the. following Frldia,y nights throughout winter :. January 2/.. Pebruary 4th. Rebruery 18th. MaltitCh 8, March lltla, Mardi 81st. The winter's programs are being arranged by three rival crer.mittees thieaded by the three vie - nal, 4 the boxes of- Rbert Pareone, of the ri ley, When their eldest etsghter„ Ma, y I.,the wife_ le , Mk. David Ryclms IL, of Emmons, North DakotaThe bilde was charm- ingly dressed in White voile and all over 1 silk net and catrying a bunch of chryms idaanthemuMaiden hair frn., entered the parlor and tcCok" her 11.11111, Lehigh Valley • Coal We do not say that Le. high Valley is better than other dealer's coal but we do say that no better hard coal is on the market any- where than LEHIGH VALLEY Try one load and prove its merit N. auff'& Sons Seaforth On t. 11111111111101•116` 444444.- 44," place. ender an arch Of- evergreens a her father. Rev, 'Me-rwn, ef Var. Yastor of the Methodlet church here, performed the Ore:mons in the presence of farmed; relatives and friends. After the anony, all re- tired, to thiej dining IToon' Where all ipartook ot a isureptunes repet. Therte- attending tr&ri a dietence were Mr. rand, !Mrs. Alfred Fury, of Elederse ley, Sek., uncle of the bride, and Mr. Warren Rycktrati, timelier of the groom. The many .friend e of iS�r. and. Mrs. Ryclor.an will wish them ev- ery joy and ihaeeiness as they jour-' ney through life. Deatli of Mrs. David. Moffatt.-ltst Week we trade brief mention of thie aged lady's ilines arid this week vee. are ailled to announce her dath. which took place at 'tb,e home alt her dagaliter, Mao. William ,Pickett, of Clintn. on Teesday, Janeary 11.tia, in bar 89th year. Mfrs. motfates tread n narce was Catherine Ceaelatea and s was born irk! Chingeoesy townelap and carre to Stanley totvimhip - with her pa.reits wheel quite saoungs She was manila to David ofatt, who. 41ted 34 years ago, After •their marriage, Mr. and Iltre. ilieffatt settled on the Ln - don ,Road, Teekersaritla on the, farm now , owned by (Mr. zaares Aikenhead. 011 which place they retrained for Trana yearS Itrs Moffatt .was well acquainted with all the headships of pioneer day, bet did her pert well rralcieg their forest horne into one pf the many fine- hornes of the Lone don Mead. Some foety years the de- ce,aried, was a reeideat of Clinton and was well known and hlghly respected f'a r many good and charitable deed. In tbie early yeara UT. and Mrs.1 Moffatt were the founders of the iMethodist cherch in our village. When airs. ;Moffatt went • to Clinton she became. a member of Wesley ohureh, the* and lentil a ehert titre before Iher death was a megelar at- tendant. She bore her long illness withs loving patence; axedin the cake eecruity of perfect faith tin. her Sav- vioer's tn:erits, The !home was bright- ened with a fardly 'of eight children. of which four are Still living f 0. A. Moffett, of London; 3. 'Moffatt, 11 - pen, Wire. 3. Johnston, 'Varna; and IMrs, Pickett, Clinton.. . Presentations -The horre of Mr. and, tvirs. Robert Peirsone was the scene ‚alt a very pleasant event when a number of the Sabbath School work- ers visited the hotre in order to show their appreelation and good wall to the newly readbride. IM,r. David, Ryckmati Was presented with a beeA- lf..1 tea -set besidess ehewer of other beaatitul preeent. Mr, layek.o.e,n on behalf of Mrs. Rye:lran thanked the friends for their kindness aled ex- pressed the regret that Meet Ryekman felt In leaving seob kind friend10 thle near future, after whieh all len- joyed a very alee.sant evening's en tertainneent. All wished ein and Mrs. Ryckman many pleasant years In their new Dakota hoare. The fol- lowing 113 the address: Wet es seta bath School Teachers and clasa-mates• of yours, have gathered together here this evening tiat` spend a ehort time with you. We were soievtbat sur' prised to hear of youresterriage, but all wish sots and yeur hashand every happiness and success az you jour- ney through, life. We ask you to e.es ceot this ,tea set es a slight token and When I:Ansel it in home, lust -think of the rappen laiethodiet Sab- where we have so e- ther on Sabbath afters high noon end, was 4Ivon away by • • • ' °ex OK your wester corner in bath Schoo ten eat newts and 'ott the leaeoma stadied ter. We trait the ImPnelnictos mad, ilpon each of ie in that cheek may follow us life, heisting es to live noble and, ure, Bees. Wishes ing inn both all prosperity andk ing that orxra wowing may ever be Upon; you s Signed on behalf of the claaseeteirse WC/Smoot, Anita Grebe= Roy Butt, PIPTIRT, T1LE NI If you want to Know What a lot of real. value in material and workmanship can be crowded into -$* Ladies' Stylish Ready-towear Apparel and sold at very low prices, come at once and examine the goods offered here now. Ladies' Suits and Cgats at prices that make buying almost irresistible when yola see the garments. We are determined to close out every garment '• hence the extra si3. ecial values. , Suits $8.50 to $15 oats $5 to $12.50 Just Think! The Best Suit for $15.0o and the Best Coat tar $x12„5o •MM•44.11.00•0010...... of silks nd dre s eoods, wash; gods and curtain !nateri4s ttnd other goods hav. ing beer i robbed of the dignity of com- plete boits by the heavy sellin „f the season, h ve been m-rke Little ()tiek a tikes for learance You will find something amongst these odds and ends to fiII a need. It may be an end of Carnet or it may be a piece 40. of Dress Gods There will be some- thing you want It is advisable to com Ea iy detavish orth 2h,e -Storel of Brtg awe ••••••••••••••••0444 4* 4,401.404**4•40•4•••••44•4* oOMMENnly. Furrii roes, Coats, Coat . Sheep -lined (7 quality naereh pelting up do offee our enti_ will be simpl $40,000 worth Waiting reser whetelyou REM prices: sharp ad the last c The the knee duction Dete regar fore