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The Clinton New Era, 1911-12-14, Page 7r• OWN "A w } AtIttle opt( s i to XEQas, Who Would l Have you counted how'- happy owhappy at Xmas? We have something for F Brother and even for li Clocks, Watches. Gold filled berellas, Rings of all si Pins, Fancy China (n Cut Glass, Jewel boxe and etc. ' Come in and see our sto you make your purchas { 1 WO• Jeweler t;. ,. salt _ Teacher Waated. I MARRIED IN` ,01,INTOx. '^ ito r. sqole'[ all if theelBag' wGddiand ON ;w'"Nsim A pa'ofe>seionai Ite aat:her for S. S« Mr. h7lias Fall oiY t!he Baae'Line, and.. No,9, Astkiwid: DR4tes to copy- Miss Edith .Sampson Londeaboio, tnteace A,nJalu% 3r'd,1912, Apply were united In the bopds o,1mahri-F aatating salary and, qunlificsiti. n,q moray on 1 Wedinesday afternoon. The 7 T e coral . drove the to R. Jo+h s sa e o tothe _ home of au 'Go . ` 1T S two weeks cess, eke Y'aslGolfiee,' Rev, W. W. WyGie .Baptist Pastor where the ceremony was Fceriforlin- ed, The bride was prettily drtess- 4 , g ed in cream calored iser ge. Attie Saysi lirtll. . iarri l ,es; & Deat4s the marriage the happy couple drove :to Londeaboro, Where sup- "'- per wras provided at the hcane o,f MARRIAGIES Mr. and Mrs, . Brunsdotna _fWlo,wi4g --e thou• n wr by Ile v' nommesieaa on the [Ease Line,• All ' friends .Wish jos and happi- TRY C. P.R. AND PEACE- q Z MAKER CIGARS. FOR e SALE IN CLINTON.- Strayed LINTON. o Strayed -on to the premises of the under - d t 1 ' IIu11et shoo Lot 19 -.-Con. 3 t i ne L t s , g the first of'August a, red yearling heifer. Owner can have same by proveing property and paying Costs.. Thomas Pate. ➢iris anal _.Dray Myy'bus and dray business isnow' iocatted at my house on Ontario St. two doors from Rattenbury` Hotel 'bairn. Call or 'phone No. 42. All ' orders promptly attended' to. JOSH. COOK. AnleiiOn Salt' On Thursday, Dec. 21st, at Holm- esville-Cows, Young (Cattle and "Sheeep-4 grade Aymshires, 2 grade THolstiens, 15 grade Durhams, 1 4 -yr, •odd farrow -a good milker, 6 -steers arising 2 years. 3,heifers ris:r(g 2 yie r 1 fait heifer. 8 sheep ; 1 cow duos in January; 2 due in F`ebru'ary ; 18 due in March or Apralil. Guam Titee - Any cow p•roxin; inot to be lin calf Feb. bs+t. 1912, co.w be returned and ;caislh or notes wf:l be refunded. ',Toinmy Gundry tris be found, To pass the caws around, 1f you want' big cheques next ,year Buy the good+ stuff n hile- it's here. 'Teirrns-8 months credit will The given by giving approved joinit' motes, os a discount of r5 per cetnit, ;per annum off for car+h. Geo. Hol- land, .Proprietor+, Thos. Gundry,, AuctionOer. Teadver Wantc-d Two teachers wanted for S.S. No, 'Hrullett, principal and assistaivtl, Alp:y stating qualifications and ra ^r,y tvanto 1. Assistant to re-• ce've $325.00. Duties to commence .Jan. 2nd,.1'912. Ap y to CHA,F MANNING, Box 16, Loridesboro, .One:, rearcy, isaac Snell, of East Wawa.- ress .to Mr, and'. Mrs; TBall. nosh to bliss V=io Cock, f3mierly of and evening. Rev Uosena iittliett. r. .will . preach Educa- It is easy for ns to sell watches es- tional sea mons in Seaforth. V. you would like to make n1vATHs, ' ••* • • • l O + • • • Cosens ; Ddei-bliss Barbarn McIver anMr Albert- Mitchell;, Reading= McC:eMhe.rty-In Clinttiii, on • WITH THE CHURCHES. . Mrs. C ns ; Instrumental.solo-(VA ass ' Lavis; Recitiitiou"ivii6s Carrie .chip= Tuc(a'da Dec. 12, Annie Jaeksol-i be.oved wife of John. McClacherty, • • • • • ! • • O .l at r,, Mother, Sweetheart or aged 70 years 4t [months and 12, d'ayas, 'aITESI,EY CH UIRCH, til Folks.Next large stock of Winter goods o you can be supplied Sub'dlay, [Rev. Dr; Kedd qt was held at' the Paesonage, at which ;several suitable and: useful Christmas when the cold weather com. Butter,.. Eggs, Dried agdelrich, *W, preach edmeziti onai d Sterling,Mounted Um- waeRlmnno, at ,b4h mornfOr and evenizig at ov$ms, i Wedey zJB ooches, Bracelets, Hat Local NCWS .dhnumh . ;wlag crowded Sun- diay eyening p.+o ihear the Jubileb( Iatterns in Limogues) set Sets, Ebon Goods '' singers asol4bd in the eveipr- ing• iseirvices. Mhey wren It'hi5ee in }r chos'IueeB eacellenitalt;Ploatad !indeed e fims!t class ' National Cream Sd ratorj W'ill. be isold ;cheap. as aapn I e g 'ven f' in' g 'ap g eulftMe JQ ioios'W. EPWO H C. Ta !U, pre*khed ,b .. Me pae(6olr, itev,IFolyd. An iut1ep theThe our rices before p g re u7ar aneeYtn'g of the W.C. T'.;U, ,will beheld' at home noiq.olEa tae lgoQi g onllb oQ t the eiecearn . 'The citizens are asked to vote .on. .the oP Mise 'Washington ofnPriday after- lust be{ Qe service stbartted.Wt they twere ocgon [going noon. tatgain HAY- PRESSING BAPTIST CHURCH. hVA Ford & 'McLeoid are buoy press- i,ng hay in tithe 'toiwlnsihip and are . Services on,Sunda were as usuail. the pastor ;ev W W Wylie y ie o:c- ' fillipg orders as fast as possible. cupyinlg' his awn pulpit, both'inos{nr- ing and evelnin,g. U, pticlan You can rely on a Counter watch. B. Y.'P. met oxi Mopday . evprv- nd tthat had given !CUdton• ' No matter how necessary it is for you ing -master 'Willie Blacker 'led' ;the to know the precise exact time to a se o You will second.' $n o d, .,ill d the ­ Counter n t rater watch. on the job anytime, day devotional part,, and Mrs. H,-Pen- H, Pent- aker ab ave • n a v r 'nits s• e a t ( y reel , ildg, v aper oa Source at a WorkeLite' ...,•.r FH.+Xr, a r' or night, Tthe . StItpigth: The young people are H2OMD- yIADE: !COOKING SALE, cordially invited ,to these meetings, Prayer meeting tonight at 8 p.m.. spent . will be used! on Q nita:ri o stTeetf` and ttlae l'es't of (the.front• sltif'eet. The members of the Women's Just!. tute purpose holding a saleof .home- ONTARIO ST. CHURCH. It is the intentiolq of ithe Council .to made cooking in the vacant store next , .. Educational Anniversary services TRY C. P.R. AND PEACE- q Z MAKER CIGARS. FOR e SALE IN CLINTON.- Strayed LINTON. o Strayed -on to the premises of the under - d t 1 ' IIu11et shoo Lot 19 -.-Con. 3 t i ne L t s , g the first of'August a, red yearling heifer. Owner can have same by proveing property and paying Costs.. Thomas Pate. ➢iris anal _.Dray Myy'bus and dray business isnow' iocatted at my house on Ontario St. two doors from Rattenbury` Hotel 'bairn. Call or 'phone No. 42. All ' orders promptly attended' to. JOSH. COOK. AnleiiOn Salt' On Thursday, Dec. 21st, at Holm- esville-Cows, Young (Cattle and "Sheeep-4 grade Aymshires, 2 grade THolstiens, 15 grade Durhams, 1 4 -yr, •odd farrow -a good milker, 6 -steers arising 2 years. 3,heifers ris:r(g 2 yie r 1 fait heifer. 8 sheep ; 1 cow duos in January; 2 due in F`ebru'ary ; 18 due in March or Apralil. Guam Titee - Any cow p•roxin; inot to be lin calf Feb. bs+t. 1912, co.w be returned and ;caislh or notes wf:l be refunded. ',Toinmy Gundry tris be found, To pass the caws around, 1f you want' big cheques next ,year Buy the good+ stuff n hile- it's here. 'Teirrns-8 months credit will The given by giving approved joinit' motes, os a discount of r5 per cetnit, ;per annum off for car+h. Geo. Hol- land, .Proprietor+, Thos. Gundry,, AuctionOer. Teadver Wantc-d Two teachers wanted for S.S. No, 'Hrullett, principal and assistaivtl, Alp:y stating qualifications and ra ^r,y tvanto 1. Assistant to re-• ce've $325.00. Duties to commence .Jan. 2nd,.1'912. Ap y to CHA,F MANNING, Box 16, Loridesboro, .One:, M te, r We extend to a]).. j v W. R. Counter's jewelry store on the will be held next Sunday. Rev. afternoon of Saturday, -Dec. pith, be. Arthur Barker'ns 7'. L„ of Seafortb, ginning at 2. o'clock• will preach morning our customers a and evening. Rev Uosena most hearty Merry Xmas as a have done for many r. .will . preach Educa- It is easy for ns to sell watches es- tional sea mons in Seaforth. ---- - years, As in other years 'you 11 find we have a great pecially the Counter watch because 'The Pastor preached' at both services waerare able to talk in definite terms to' last Sunday, • The morning tlihjegt. Cosens ; Ddei-bliss Barbarn McIver anMr Albert- Mitchell;, Reading= vaiiety of useful, handsome an cheap articles suitable' tch customers Burden Bearing". The thenar Mrs. C ns ; Instrumental.solo-(VA ass ' Lavis; Recitiitiou"ivii6s Carrie .chip= for Xmas Gilts, 1Tde have iso: a good supply Of owas YOUR LAST CHANCE, f the evening discourse was, the I-1,and of God ii the History of Met.ho- ley ; .Solo -bliss Tillie Akain ; Reading -Miss Hattie Oourtfce At -the close At Christmas Fruits, Candies, Nu etc., etc.—We have a: Thursday of rthis week to pay dism." . sf the ;refreshments were served.' 'During the evening, a F3azaar large stock of Winter goods o you can be supplied your taxes or the 5 per -cent will be Instead of the regular meetingof adde(ef, So far lihiis year the 'taxes the 1loworth League next Monday was held at' the Paesonage, at which ;several suitable and: useful Christmas when the cold weather com. Butter,.. Eggs, Dried have been :60ming yn and not much eveningti obje;etion as theitem has been ' ' n entertainment will be gifts'made by, the,young ladies aces Apples, Lard and fallow want ,big Given under the auspices of the Junior the good Toaads. and .everyone has League. An excellent program will sold. The. proceeds :amounted • to about $25, ' Fm rium Landesbora seen ;tlhe .advantarge of hav;Ing made. be given by the boys and girls. A cor- this good investment, dial invitation is extended. to all. If a 0o t t h Th'e Mission Circle tandLea ue held TRY C. P.R. AND PEACE- q Z MAKER CIGARS. FOR e SALE IN CLINTON.- Strayed LINTON. o Strayed -on to the premises of the under - d t 1 ' IIu11et shoo Lot 19 -.-Con. 3 t i ne L t s , g the first of'August a, red yearling heifer. Owner can have same by proveing property and paying Costs.. Thomas Pate. ➢iris anal _.Dray Myy'bus and dray business isnow' iocatted at my house on Ontario St. two doors from Rattenbury` Hotel 'bairn. Call or 'phone No. 42. All ' orders promptly attended' to. JOSH. COOK. AnleiiOn Salt' On Thursday, Dec. 21st, at Holm- esville-Cows, Young (Cattle and "Sheeep-4 grade Aymshires, 2 grade THolstiens, 15 grade Durhams, 1 4 -yr, •odd farrow -a good milker, 6 -steers arising 2 years. 3,heifers ris:r(g 2 yie r 1 fait heifer. 8 sheep ; 1 cow duos in January; 2 due in F`ebru'ary ; 18 due in March or Apralil. Guam Titee - Any cow p•roxin; inot to be lin calf Feb. bs+t. 1912, co.w be returned and ;caislh or notes wf:l be refunded. ',Toinmy Gundry tris be found, To pass the caws around, 1f you want' big cheques next ,year Buy the good+ stuff n hile- it's here. 'Teirrns-8 months credit will The given by giving approved joinit' motes, os a discount of r5 per cetnit, ;per annum off for car+h. Geo. Hol- land, .Proprietor+, Thos. Gundry,, AuctionOer. Teadver Wantc-d Two teachers wanted for S.S. No, 'Hrullett, principal and assistaivtl, Alp:y stating qualifications and ra ^r,y tvanto 1. Assistant to re-• ce've $325.00. Duties to commence .Jan. 2nd,.1'912. Ap y to CHA,F MANNING, Box 16, Loridesboro, .One:, and J, l3. Iloove'r'. ° ANY KIND OP A CRAIIt, CALLED IfOME. goad, Haut stock. They've all After a short illness extends i .M tld ust sa with e nttrc AI;ac1C we over ar vaalt ,Annie Jacktac{a, br lvv-• ''a Q► how. It's best in town. and e l wife of Jrnh , n McClacherty, passe - ha' , e why the ge r who y k no erI at1 a an" T • , . : w y l uesda >ilro111,1nt at u a1. a' t Y' h . y ., I .• , i rx it tie at ' OI )i r place. ..lie ag''ca of r0 years, 411to1itlas And 2 ' r1 ay1 Deceased bus lived in elin- on0 ,son JAS. XeClaeherty, year::, ;can ,and Mullett for m. t of God— o I a1 zn l IaTlsbaftd.;r.pe left to Tnotarni tl1'1 D tt CXtiY21 1,t flN 1JRN11 'lCTxiL ,r hind and lovirty ; I&tlleAr and irelll- F vv ttY. The .funeral :was hold cera aiNtit t Thurald y rend Intern oat V. rf]8de , W60k "Will, st" 09 p o tYtetery . --- the delegateat. ,lite It in the Gilden ti oo p iawaa, mare slilylt.0111lity today is m< • 4 ani a man, . ••i Mrv'e ' ",KaePaatlnil- inti," "`DoYour Share,' ' Worlt ► ins,+, "Be Saintly Patriotio:' He +spoke ,of the increased tendancy .on the part of young people today to read and think., He .expressed pleasure at the present day movement towards church unity. The ,Officere. Icon. president --Bev, R.I. Warn- er, M,A., D.D., St. Thomas- Prelsident•-Mr. J.'F, Maine, Lmv- don. ' Ex -president -,Rev. W. E. 'Mill - ,son, Stratrord. First vice -president -Rev. A. E. Janes, Belmont. Seeand vice -president -Miss N, Forman, Stratforfil. Third vice -president -Miss A. Ste(%dman, Wyoming,. Fourth vice -president -Rev, J.'H, Qaterthout, Loudesbotro. Fifth vice-pr6sident-Mors, - R. Noxell, Chatham. Secretary -Rev. T.E. • Sawyer, Thaan'etford. Tri psuTerF- 'Mrs, Maynavd, $34 Queen's avenue, Lolndon. • , Representatives to tergoral board. Mr. Holtily. St, %%odnas. District News. Lucknow Lucknow had a midnight burg- lary Sunday night. Button Bros' butcher shop and W. J. Taylor's grocery shore ;were .found, in the morning ;to'have bee'n,broken into, rhe -cash 'drawers had been 'gone through and some of the stock had - been andlesited', bud ao far as can be learned noNhitr4g -of value was 'tak-: en from either place. About one D'clack in t1he morniinlg 4 09tranger welaring along overcout, was ob- seirved making •his :w'ay fromthat vicinity, but when. followed he dis- • appelared in the darkness ralad no further trace of hini.has been found. I"he pol!iee have no further clue on trhicb to work. Brucerield 101ne ca`r loads of fat cattle was ;hipped to Toronto .on Saturday last. Charles Reid shipped one car. Messrs. Wm. Taylor, 2 cars, Stinson and Mr. Armstrong; of Stanley, one car each. 11laey were fine cattle for the • Christ - bas trade. Messrs. D; Swan and James Boyce• are visiting friends in Toronto. Walter,.McBeath has returned' from gonitoba, where he has Leen for some: months. . The election passed over very quiet- y without Much, excitement. Alex. Ross of our village 1s' at pres. mteall of pneumonia, A speedy re. ;every is' hoped. for by, his many riends. Neil Ross of British Columbia is ` visiting his father Alex. Ross. D: Ross Drayton paid a short visit some this week. He gave.his vote to 'he -Liberals. The Christmas tree entertainment . of the Presbyterian .church.will be ield on.the 21st inst, A good time is ,xpected. The people of Brucefield and'vicinity enjoyed a rare treat on Monday night vhen the Jubilee Singers gave their :oncert.' "Alf present pronounced it ;ood, owing to the bad night :ind the dudience was not As Marge as it should lave been: If .the weather bad been r o d the church cold have been fill - ,c v jd.. ,The seliectiqns were, all goad. Chey.gave both quality. and quantity. 9dr aost every selection: was encored, Londesboro Rev. Osterhout was at. Auburn on Sunday and Messrs. W. Lyon and' G. - Jenkins suppliod for him .here. The election passed oif'very quietly hereon Monday- A good' vote •was polled. D, Oahtelon shipped a'car of pota- toes from here on Tuesday. The Sunday Schoorecholars are busy preparing for their Christmas trees. Misses R ss and Cowan bf S. S.No. 3 are leaving at . 0hristmas for other fields of labor. Wednesday the wedding bells rang for Miss'E. Sampson and, Mr. E. Ball,' Mr. Joseph Lyon is `very poorly, whicii Ills many friends are sorry to hear, Mr, and Mrs. John Spiandler ' of Lucknoly are visiting her father6: Mr. Josepli 'Lyon. Mr1S.. W m. Riles is ;.visiting her daughter, -.-Mrs. Noitnan Carter of SeafarNhi• " 'Che '.. . Omen's 'lns.titute met at the hoime of 1his,. Osterhout on Thursday afternoon last. . Theme Was a goadnumber in Altonda'nce, a , number of visitiors being presetn(h,. The, usual business was .;transacted lac;:uding. a dheque- for five dollars' asa Christmas gift tothe sanitsa iam for 'Consumptives at Graven- hurst. It is tahe ,aim of. ;this insti- tute to remember asom'e .ch:ariltab,A institution at this time of the year with food'.cheer. :Miss Bell then ,gave a fine piano solo, and Mrs. J. Manniijg gave an excellent report of: the Co nventioin, held in Wevon,t'o, A pleaasant feature of 'the m`tles- r,00'n was the pfIeset(tatt oin ,o? a bentatiful hand bag tq t'Mrs, B. J, Young; as an appreciatioin other services as *dretary~ttroasurlaf of the ,societyy. The hostess fh n se - ved refreshments that .Were very Tnuah enjoyed, The meeting clas od wi•lh 'thesinging of the ,national autlieni, Miss Allie hell presiding ',at the piano. vuying Seats In Parliament. Less than a eenturv,.,,ago seats in Parliament were renin rrly Naught and scald. L`lood, the Irish Nllticia n, pur- 1 , ,u h , Hou, e t 'n tht. 1 S ea i .h ilased a s b Of Commons for 4'(a t',)t). The notor- lously corrupt borou,,,a of Gatton was publicly advertised for :sale in 1702, with the power of mildnatillg• two ti re l,resentailves. forever,„' described by the auctioneer os "rill elc,iant consti- tuoncy.” This sante :svat (Mr. harry Graham reeallg in "The Mother of Parliaments") wao "old 1,1 1431 Ity. Sir ltl'ark 'Wood for thii hu::o suan of $W0,- (100, and the pureha5er's fcelins may well be imagincd when, under the reform act of the. following year, the borough was disfranchised. His serious Condition. East Indian t(+,ipraphrirs h*" mmotimes to deal with an1u hl'" inets- sages. An intelligent sr!poy Ohm went into sh offCee and hatnt (_4 in a mos• aca "e ter be stmt to ra staff ion in Contraal .Seasonable Goods oder rtely Te -r sed ................ . MEN'$ OVERCOATS Our stock of Overcaats never was more complete than it is at the present time, Many new lines were added last week and early sold sizes replaced and it is . .na one of the largest. and best assorted stocks ever,, offer d for your inspection,. Seve al new nobby lines to Choose from Boy's Overcoats in all the latest styles at $.3.50 to $10.00 ve also just edded to our stock another lame shipment of Men's and Boy's Suits, Don't fail to see. •these before buying your new Fall Suit, Mubbers—Are you going to buy any getters this .Fall ? If you are, Save money on there by buying them here. We have the cheapest and we have the best Men's, Womens and Childrens bine Rubbers. Men's and Boys Heavy Lace sr+.d Buckle Rubbers= Neu's Long Rubber Boots. Special Prices 04 Boots, Blankets, Underwear,, Etc IT. WILL P,1Y YOU TO TRJDE WITH CJS T umsteel Bros,,' SMALL PROFITS ; MORE BUSINESS Buy Your Christmas Gifts From il* .-.G,RIGGn JEWELER AND 'OPTIeIRN•• -We Carry one of the Laftest and Best assorted Stocks of Matches, Clocks'& Jewelery . in the Couuty :. RINGS maket a ver • , •. A Ring, y ac- ce table ift .for either lad or gentl"nan. -Set with.. Diamond, . Pearls, Rubiyes, Emerald's; Opals; and .Sap- phires. `tliA TLOH ES Si net Ri s i; to lkoe t, g ng • 1.7. .Ladies' and Gent's Gold- TA special line of single pearl Filled. Cases, stem wind,4k. rings at: -,.$3 and $5' "with a good, reliable mo ve me'nt full uaranted.... $10 Wedding Rings' , y a others from .............. $N4 $40 Boys' ?Patches. .1.00 BR®Ia H[ES Brooches' of all descrip• BLOCKS; tions and prices, We carry ' tions a beautiful line of Pearl i4k Clocks of_all descriptions , Gold: Brooches at $1 to $z0 from.... ,......,..$1 0 $2b Lockets Special ecial Values - P . for :Christmas. Bracelets UMBRELLAS Cuff Links Umbrellas, with gold, silver Necklets and gun. metal handles -7' Chains EBONY GOODS scarf Pias •SILVERWAR Is always. Popular for Presents R. is, Artistic and .Useful We put all articles of:,jewelery in Nice Boxes and. engrave. initials free of charge.' Our Prices sreRi ht tina• Goods are Just as we Represent Them, 'We'll.ua )Plead t Th ' e o see Yo and willIfeat You Well. Pleased ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.: (No Witnesses ,required) void"him there Was Something •• TNG FAST ' No, sahib -no. sahib; me know XMAS STAMPS SELL English,' replied the native saldiieY haughtily. d returns-Viab are coming TTat letters an F, The. operator forwarded the res- , liieh read: into the office of the National Sanitarium slags, w "Come quick. Y `ather dangerotusly Association, 347liiiagStreetWest,Toronto, ele,ad „ tell of an active Christmas Stamp Campaign in all parts c the country. People of 06N51113VAT1bN. r _a gr, every class and creed appear rear to be interest- ., The conservation of our nat- in themselves in d'o- ural resources is clearly neces- 3 Mt ¢stir XMAS • • ingthoir arttosecuro t t b p 19 11. a t - Five o ar: t Twen eta a nate n t LO V airy for our welfare hereafter. Cous6fva- t ' . Thousand M-15,0001. now incl hetes • Nl. r i that s ra, " r t a tion implies both the develop- ,.,,,p . .BAR• Dollars menti and tlae protection of re. , ' objective of the Christmas 's tris Stamp 1 r C l f+ , tl soarers, the one as nub! a i;ommittee. The first other. The idea whieh' iindetlies issue of stamps was three millions. Tlae it is in harrilotly with the true distribution lies become so 'wide that an spirit of tlals, nation. It r•s prt ,,,• additionaltwo millions have been printed. es a deep sew a wa uationni von- Orders aro coming from the far west to the vection, Intent until it c•alnw, that extreme east. A manufacturer•. in Sb. we haire inherit -d. feviii mat tare- I3yacinthe, Guobee, ooutributes leis quota, lathers bosh acnoi,,,<r.•tun., ft t and another manufacturer in Mont -051 ourselve:a and ' la sluts to th-t, sends his order. who carne aftry itis C`ouut ev,a• `The ofl'ort has teen to place the stamps tion detuatnd3 4 tlae u:;e of rran- in different hands in practically every com- n Y d the Lixnit , If our tea ors da nob find loon taaudt tic c scud c•oustT.r n t ., stances for axle in their Drug. Strata, f 3ook sl^ht In dealllon with [batt taf ,•ta Store, or through some individual vrbrker, which our lee r;uv stud falcon[' weitb tlae SeoretaLr of ties National lSAM. welfare depexidn. - The vs, evuee tarium Oiliee, 04'1 Bing SIA*bt 'W09N 'of ennserratinn is the all!allt-a- Toronto, for a supply rand all particultft tion of conimen ija'n" to thtw Voininon probit liv for the t•OCit. r Cry' moll goW. Glfiord Vinchot, Ohil ix'h eC tpn ,ry un er wa c goes wrong we make it right for. you .or we makeit ea social in the Lecture coon; of the right with you. Church;on Tuesday. y. evening, at whicb A SURPRISE PARTY. the fo llOwing• program ' was rendered -.-"Chairman's Address', Rea! T. W. ' ---- - Wanted As Vile mrlinery season. is about over :kilts. Percy (,'•crick entertained Cosens ; Ddei-bliss Barbarn McIver anMr Albert- Mitchell;, Reading= ---. the two. mi.liners from Couch &, 'Co',s shore last 'Thuasda evenizia Mrs. C ns ; Instrumental.solo-(VA ass ' Lavis; Recitiitiou"ivii6s Carrie .chip= Ys and Gir.s sell 24 packages Ch stmas Cards 10c gaeka•ge, re= y b and later, in the evoding the clwrk's' ley ; .Solo -bliss Tillie Akain ; Reading -Miss Hattie Oourtfce At -the close At cel _ premium, loekec, ring, brise- et sltatea fountain p'etn5 sweater arrived, dressed in "the. latest .Par- .is fashion,"'; The New Era is.sorrly . sf the ;refreshments were served.' 'During the evening, a F3azaar ca , 90c commissioai, • ' • NOV'EL'TY SUPPLY SYSTEM that the societ repotter .was bus Yy that - evening fol, the ,costtumes was held at' the Paesonage, at which ;several suitable and: useful Christmas 16 Hartford Ave., 'iio.•ronto worn bv,some afl ithe ladies were beatutiful in •the extreme. During gifts'made by, the,young ladies aces . she evening. Miss. Campbell, was the sold. The. proceeds :amounted • to about $25, ' For Sale, -.recipient ofa, cuie 1glass berry bowl as, coining events cast 'their shad - OW before. . e fims!t class ' National Cream Sd ratorj W'ill. be isold ;cheap. as aapn I e g 'ven f' in' g 'ap g • VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS.' EPWO H LEAGUES:RT .. • A. D. Wiiltse, Clinton . 'The citizens are asked to vote .on. a ,by-ll'aw on 'N. W' Yeai•'a day for. . $4,600.00 fie finish the , goo. roads schegnp: that was stashed last year HODL TONVENTION. nd tthat had given !CUdton• . ...,•.r FH.+Xr, a r' .abett- ;teir name on ace4uln,t of[( -our good' . etseets maw. •,'Phe ')honey to be _ spent . will be used! on Q nita:ri o stTeetf` and ttlae l'es't of (the.front• sltif'eet. The int •N f Th 1V h Biennial ,Mee In girl It is the intentiolq of ithe Council .to Opened in the.Askin Street nave the by-law pa(seed' now,so•as 'Methodist Church xhey can tget''the (stone brought' . 1, t to lawn. wlhgh the farriers have London. .. hristt 'a s lots of bane on t1eir. hands. Chin.• ton 'will ,be able tq boia-st of good' . ' • , streets when these. two , roads are The ninth biennial convention of the d Kew Year -finished. Let every ratepayisr• cast his vote. in favocr of the by-law, London. Conference Epworth League o seed in AsKin Street Methodist p Church last Thursday morning. ,. L MINOR 'LOCALS. The time from 9 -to 11 o'clock was devoted to reception, registration and. Xcursions Christmas comes on apace. billeting of .delegates. • At 11 o,clook B. ween istatioAis in, Canada, Election day -Monday, Ilth Deceit. beP, Mr,' E. R' Nilson. Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., conducted devotional exer- ,••all o .tio Niag'arra Falls and Buf- winter Fair 'o ens 12thDec- else% giving aver* helpful Bible.read•GueTph J,alo; N. Y., Deroit and ' oatt [Huron Mich. P ember. in & address of welcome was :then. ' Sow. for a month .ctowded with given by Rev. Wr H. 'Harvey, B. A,, Christmas business .activities• . paster of the Askin Street Methodist 1ii ' X111 ate Only 8 . more. business• days till church. His welcome was eittended . behalf the 1(, .. (MiEdnium charge 25c) Christanas, AFF L you' thinking of running,for councillor? on o° ohureb, the conference execittice.and the city,, especially that portion kn6von as South London, rep - .... The boys end girls have been nkat. The resenting 10,000 of a population, with - nut an hotel. expressed pleasure at G' d ghuig Dec. 23,.24, 954. Return on the pond near W. Doherty's residence: purpose that has brought the unity u tLiillnit Dec. 26,1911 se the representatives together, to catch of a larger service, and lay ' AL goad' going DE c.. 30, 31, 1911 and, Jan. 1, 1912, ReturinlLini t The New Era fora ear to a friend makes a desirable Christmas token of visions las lar 't a further race of world.. p , n £ h a I Jan. 2,1912, rememberance, and- by beginning now nide evangetizwtioo. The response was viveh by Rev. Dr. you get the balance of this year free. Some have already, started the wel- Warnes, of St. 1'hamas; resident of p - fare and on - I come weekly, visitor. Neve the London Conference at the Metho- distd)hurch, and principal ot.Alma I The L+ ra address labels are cOr- Ladies' College. ! rested the first week in every month, so that should you renew just after Success of Convention. (11iitiuuun charge. 25c) such is done no correction will appear The speiiker acknowledge that much' until the month is out, of the success of the convention coils G d gaing Dec. 21i 1911 to Jan. 1, No Ctaristmne present will be more depend upon the, hospitality thus est - - 912 incluisive. Return Limit Jan. 3,1912.. suitable or more highly apprecuL„ ed than a years subscription to the Olin. LET EVERYONE USE CHRISTMAS Full particulArs from ton New L"ra, ' Why not send this pa- per to your friends mud keep them in 1 STAMPS -TC IN RANSFORD & SON, Agents touch with the oldhome and Huron A. O, PATTISON. depot agent Tovgnship' MzTJ ICIPAL MATTERS The little Christmaa's Stamp, issued on 'tire -- ..,....., ; 1 Muskoka red Hospital, for beha f of IVIuali a F The Al:unicipal Pot is beginin.ing Consumptives, to help care for needy to get wiz axe and many [names are patients, serves, of course, a very practical ' mentioned. For Mayor the tivames purpose in providing y N ' n OU of 13. J% ibbin 's, A. T. Cooper :and the pi .sent tAa yor J. Taybi,, the Reeveship, W. G. Smyth,the I a moans of securing ; fundsfor this institu- tion, Bub the edu• Pres- ent Reeve; D.Cantelotn, anis W. • ` Wienal value of Paisley Pa y and ,the Councillors, MttTRY As millions of these . • W Beacom,. )Ford, Jackson, I)r, 0.lioinlaM c stare b put in stamps • sing nd so is every chair ,we allow. son, G- McLonnan, besides sn' ciroulati6n muab nob on select once and have wife o!,hens who have no;t yet deeirlecl MRpp NGV. be overlooked. For Y t., q . el eat other. It will be a *ytoss if they .will take the ; lldnge. Icor this reason we urge p which is best. You cant go ' miss or► water commissioners, W. D. 'Chant our .readers to pub a ..w,. .. ^,. .4-m.. A" and J, l3. Iloove'r'. ° ANY KIND OP A CRAIIt, CALLED IfOME. goad, Haut stock. They've all After a short illness extends i .M tld ust sa with e nttrc AI;ac1C we over ar vaalt ,Annie Jacktac{a, br lvv-• ''a Q► how. It's best in town. and e l wife of Jrnh , n McClacherty, passe - ha' , e why the ge r who y k no erI at1 a an" T • , . : w y l uesda >ilro111,1nt at u a1. a' t Y' h . y ., I .• , i rx it tie at ' OI )i r place. ..lie ag''ca of r0 years, 411to1itlas And 2 ' r1 ay1 Deceased bus lived in elin- on0 ,son JAS. XeClaeherty, year::, ;can ,and Mullett for m. t of God— o I a1 zn l IaTlsbaftd.;r.pe left to Tnotarni tl1'1 D tt CXtiY21 1,t flN 1JRN11 'lCTxiL ,r hind and lovirty ; I&tlleAr and irelll- F vv ttY. The .funeral :was hold cera aiNtit t Thurald y rend Intern oat V. rf]8de , W60k "Will, st" 09 p o tYtetery . --- the delegateat. ,lite It in the Gilden ti oo p iawaa, mare slilylt.0111lity today is m< • 4 ani a man, . ••i Mrv'e ' ",KaePaatlnil- inti," "`DoYour Share,' ' Worlt ► ins,+, "Be Saintly Patriotio:' He +spoke ,of the increased tendancy .on the part of young people today to read and think., He .expressed pleasure at the present day movement towards church unity. The ,Officere. Icon. president --Bev, R.I. Warn- er, M,A., D.D., St. Thomas- Prelsident•-Mr. J.'F, Maine, Lmv- don. ' Ex -president -,Rev. W. E. 'Mill - ,son, Stratrord. First vice -president -Rev. A. E. Janes, Belmont. Seeand vice -president -Miss N, Forman, Stratforfil. Third vice -president -Miss A. Ste(%dman, Wyoming,. Fourth vice -president -Rev, J.'H, Qaterthout, Loudesbotro. Fifth vice-pr6sident-Mors, - R. Noxell, Chatham. Secretary -Rev. T.E. • Sawyer, Thaan'etford. Tri psuTerF- 'Mrs, Maynavd, $34 Queen's avenue, Lolndon. • , Representatives to tergoral board. Mr. Holtily. St, %%odnas. District News. Lucknow Lucknow had a midnight burg- lary Sunday night. Buttela Bros' butcher [whop and W,l J. Taylor',a grocery shore ;were .found, in the morning ;to'have bee'n,broken into, rhe -cash 'drawers had been 'gone through and some of the stock had - been andlesited', bud ao far as can be learned noNhitr4g -of value was 'tak-: en from either place. About one D'clack in t1he morniinlg 4 09tranger welaring along overcout, was ob- seirved making •his :w'ay fromthat vicinity, but when. followed he dis- • appelared in the darkness ralad no further trace of hini.has been found. I"he pol!iee have no further clue on trhicb to work. Brucerield 101ne ca`r loads of fat cattle was ;hipped to Toronto .on Saturday last. Jharles Reid shipped one car. Messrs. W', m. Taylor, 2 cars, Stinson and Mr. Armstrong; of Stanley, one car each. 11laey were fine cattle for the • Christ - bas trade. Messrs. D; Swan and James Boyce• are visiting friends in Toronto. Walter,.McBeath has returned' from gonitoba, where he has Leen for some: months. . The election passed over very quiet- y without Much, excitement. Alex. Ross of our village 1s' at pres. mteall of pneumonia, A speedy re. ;every is' hoped. for by, his many riends. Neil Ross of British Columbia is ` visiting his father Alex. Ross. D: Ross Drayton paid a short visit some this week. He gave.his vote to 'he -Liberals. The Christmas tree entertainment . of the Presbyterian .church.will be ield on.the 21st inst, A good time is ,xpected. The people of Brucefield and'vicinity enjoyed a rare treat on Monday night vhen the Jubilee Singers gave their :oncert.' "Alf present pronounced it ;ood, owing to the bad night :ind the dudience was not As Marge as it should lave been: If .the weather bad been r o d the church cold have been fill - ,c v jd.. ,The seliectiqns were, all goad. Chey.gave both quality. and quantity. 9dr aost every selection: was encored, Londesboro Rev. Osterhout was at. Auburn on Sunday and Messrs. W. Lyon and' G. - Jenkins suppliod for him .here. The election passed oif'very quietly hereon Monday- A good' vote •was polled. D, Oahtelon shipped a'car of pota- toes from here on Tuesday. The Sunday Schoorecholars are busy preparing for their Christmas trees. Misses R ss and Cowan bf S. S.No. 3 are leaving at . 0hristmas for other fields of labor. Wednesday the wedding bells rang for Miss'E. Sampson and, Mr. E. Ball,' Mr. Joseph Lyon is `very poorly, whicii Ills many friends are sorry to hear, Mr, and Mrs. John Spiandler ' of Lucknoly are visiting her father6: Mr. Josepli 'Lyon. Mr1S.. W m. Riles is ;.visiting her daughter, -.-Mrs. Noitnan Carter of SeafarNhi• " 'Che '.. . Omen's 'lns.titute met at the hoime of 1his,. Osterhout on Thursday afternoon last. . Theme Was a goadnumber in Altonda'nce, a , number of visitiors being presetn(h,. The, usual business was .;transacted lac;:uding. a dheque- for five dollars' asa Christmas gift tothe sanitsa iam for 'Consumptives at Graven- hurst. It is tahe ,aim of. ;this insti- tute to remember asom'e .ch:ariltab,A institution at this time of the year with food'.cheer. :Miss Bell then ,gave a fine piano solo, and Mrs. J. Manniijg gave an excellent report of: the Co nventioin, held in Wevon,t'o, A pleaasant feature of 'the m`tles- r,00'n was the pfIeset(tatt oin ,o? a bentatiful hand bag tq t'Mrs, B. J, Young; as an appreciatioin other services as *dretary~ttroasurlaf of the ,societyy. The hostess fh n se - ved refreshments that .Were very Tnuah enjoyed, The meeting clas od wi•lh 'thesinging of the ,national autlieni, Miss Allie hell presiding ',at the piano. vuying Seats In Parliament. Less than a eenturv,.,,ago seats in Parliament were renin rrly Naught and scald. L`lood, the Irish Nllticia n, pur- 1 , ,u h , Hou, e t 'n tht. 1 S ea i .h ilased a s b Of Commons for 4'(a t',)t). The notor- lously corrupt borou,,,a of Gatton was publicly advertised for :sale in 1702, with the power of mildnatillg• two ti re l,resentailves. forever,„' described by the auctioneer os "rill elc,iant consti- tuoncy.” This sante :svat (Mr. harry Graham reeallg in "The Mother of Parliaments") wao "old 1,1 1431 Ity. Sir ltl'ark 'Wood for thii hu::o suan of $W0,- (100, and the pureha5er's fcelins may well be imagincd when, under the reform act of the. following year, the borough was disfranchised. His serious Condition. East Indian t(+,ipraphrirs h*" mmotimes to deal with an1u hl'" inets- sages. An intelligent sr!poy Ohm went into sh offCee and hatnt (_4 in a mos• aca "e ter be stmt to ra staff ion in Contraal .Seasonable Goods oder rtely Te -r sed ................ . MEN'$ OVERCOATS Our stock of Overcaats never was more complete than it is at the present time, Many new lines were added last week and early sold sizes replaced and it is . .na one of the largest. and best assorted stocks ever,, offer d for your inspection,. Seve al new nobby lines to Choose from Boy's Overcoats in all the latest styles at $.3.50 to $10.00 ve also just edded to our stock another lame shipment of Men's and Boy's Suits, Don't fail to see. •these before buying your new Fall Suit, Mubbers—Are you going to buy any getters this .Fall ? If you are, Save money on there by buying them here. We have the cheapest and we have the best Men's, Womens and Childrens bine Rubbers. Men's and Boys Heavy Lace sr+.d Buckle Rubbers= Neu's Long Rubber Boots. Special Prices 04 Boots, Blankets, Underwear,, Etc IT. WILL P,1Y YOU TO TRJDE WITH CJS T umsteel Bros,,' SMALL PROFITS ; MORE BUSINESS Buy Your Christmas Gifts From il* .-.G,RIGGn JEWELER AND 'OPTIeIRN•• -We Carry one of the Laftest and Best assorted Stocks of Matches, Clocks'& Jewelery . in the Couuty :. RINGS maket a ver • , •. A Ring, y ac- ce table ift .for either lad or gentl"nan. -Set with.. Diamond, . Pearls, Rubiyes, Emerald's; Opals; and .Sap- phires. `tliA TLOH ES Si net Ri s i; to lkoe t, g ng • 1.7. .Ladies' and Gent's Gold- TA special line of single pearl Filled. Cases, stem wind,4k. rings at: -,.$3 and $5' "with a good, reliable mo ve me'nt full uaranted.... $10 Wedding Rings' , y a others from .............. $N4 $40 Boys' ?Patches. .1.00 BR®Ia H[ES Brooches' of all descrip• BLOCKS; tions and prices, We carry ' tions a beautiful line of Pearl i4k Clocks of_all descriptions , Gold: Brooches at $1 to $z0 from.... ,......,..$1 0 $2b Lockets Special ecial Values - P . for :Christmas. Bracelets UMBRELLAS Cuff Links Umbrellas, with gold, silver Necklets and gun. metal handles -7' Chains EBONY GOODS scarf Pias •SILVERWAR Is always. Popular for Presents R. is, Artistic and .Useful We put all articles of:,jewelery in Nice Boxes and. engrave. initials free of charge.' Our Prices sreRi ht tina• Goods are Just as we Represent Them, 'We'll.ua )Plead t Th ' e o see Yo and willIfeat You Well. Pleased ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.: (No Witnesses ,required) void"him there Was Something •• TNG FAST ' No, sahib -no. sahib; me know XMAS STAMPS SELL English,' replied the native saldiieY haughtily. d returns-Viab are coming TTat letters an F, The. operator forwarded the res- , liieh read: into the office of the National Sanitarium slags, w "Come quick. Y `ather dangerotusly Association, 347liiiagStreetWest,Toronto, ele,ad „ tell of an active Christmas Stamp Campaign in all parts c the country. People of 06N51113VAT1bN. r _a gr, every class and creed appear rear to be interest- ., The conservation of our nat- in themselves in d'o- ural resources is clearly neces- 3 Mt ¢stir XMAS • • ingthoir arttosecuro t t b p 19 11. a t - Five o ar: t Twen eta a nate n t LO V airy for our welfare hereafter. Cous6fva- t ' . Thousand M-15,0001. now incl hetes • Nl. r i that s ra, " r t a tion implies both the develop- ,.,,,p . .BAR• Dollars menti and tlae protection of re. , ' objective of the Christmas 's tris Stamp 1 r C l f+ , tl soarers, the one as nub! a i;ommittee. The first other. The idea whieh' iindetlies issue of stamps was three millions. Tlae it is in harrilotly with the true distribution lies become so 'wide that an spirit of tlals, nation. It r•s prt ,,,• additionaltwo millions have been printed. es a deep sew a wa uationni von- Orders aro coming from the far west to the vection, Intent until it c•alnw, that extreme east. A manufacturer•. in Sb. we haire inherit -d. feviii mat tare- I3yacinthe, Guobee, ooutributes leis quota, lathers bosh acnoi,,,<r.•tun., ft t and another manufacturer in Mont -051 ourselve:a and ' la sluts to th-t, sends his order. who carne aftry itis C`ouut ev,a• `The ofl'ort has teen to place the stamps tion detuatnd3 4 tlae u:;e of rran- in different hands in practically every com- n Y d the Lixnit , If our tea ors da nob find loon taaudt tic c scud c•oustT.r n t ., stances for axle in their Drug. Strata, f 3ook sl^ht In dealllon with [batt taf ,•ta Store, or through some individual vrbrker, which our lee r;uv stud falcon[' weitb tlae SeoretaLr of ties National lSAM. welfare depexidn. - The vs, evuee tarium Oiliee, 04'1 Bing SIA*bt 'W09N 'of ennserratinn is the all!allt-a- Toronto, for a supply rand all particultft tion of conimen ija'n" to thtw Voininon probit liv for the t•OCit. r Cry' moll goW. Glfiord Vinchot, Ohil ix'h eC tpn ,ry