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Of Stift Ulf
i dot,ioa Itehi died,yetrday by
ems,* Lansing:
The OtittriO FailwaY and
$1 Board, on ,opening au ineulf7 t,
Chatham into the gals oitaation, was
Informed that the Tilbury field 1.01
soon be exhausted, and cannot sup
ply both manufactories 411d 40MQOUP
consumers.
.The: Liberal party in.denvention In.
Irancoliver decided not to have a can.' •
didate' in the by-election, the majOr-
itY of sentiment being " that Mrs.
Ralph 5mith, a Liberal, who has
POOH) out as an' Independent candi-
date, should not be .opposed by a, •
Llberal candidate.
FRTDAY.
The Manitoba . Legislature opened.
Canada is shortly -to have Standard
flour and a Standard loaf. ,
Great expel:1810;1'ot manafieture
newsprint in Canada. is -reported.
A mutiny occurred among the
*crews of submarines £ iiei,Ger-
Many,
. • A shIpning pool on the Great
Lakes was proposed by t124 Carriers'
Association.. .*..7
The Genitans Shipped poisonous.
-pollen,to the 'United States to destroy
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The cost of bread shoWsan in-
crease, and bakeries%profits for the
pant year are being. inveStigated.
The present rate on wheat remains
• unchanged until the 1st June, but
new rates are made on other ma-
terials. ,‘
Members of the Toronto Board of
EducatiOn. oppose the granting of
-Davisville School to the military ail-
thorities: • '
Paymaster Robillard's body was
found hanging outside a freight ear
on the G. T. R,, track at Doucet's
'Landing, Quebec.
The British Admiralty .annttun&eS
the losses of two torPeclOboat
de-
stroyere in a violent, gale Anda
heavy snewstorin. The vessels ran
ashore on the ,Scoteli coast and Were,
totally *reeked, and- all. hands on
board were lost,except one man, •
The folledving• official commanica7
tion dealing with aviation was isr
sued - spite' riVieryobacr•Weather'
Wednesday night, bombs were. drop-
ped on large sidings at Bernsderff, BO
miles sonth-east Metz, and .on the
railway • south of Me,tz. All our ma-
chines .rteturned." • .•
The Vechernia Yremya, 'which
.resuoi-ed` publication. for the first
time sinde„the•Bolshevik revoltitions,
.says Alexander P-Herensky is now
in Sweden. • The. newspaper asserta
that. Eetensky Sed •to NeVo Teter-
kask, General Kaledines' capital in
the Don Cossack regiOn, after the'
defeat of the Herensky forces at Oat -
chine; arriving there early. in De-
cember. ' . •
MON TOWNSIIIP COUNCIL
•Conned Met pursuant to Igtattlte on I
r Monday the 14th inst. with Oideen K.
417- Rattle, reeve, in the chair. The MOzn.
berg took and subscribed the beeensary
declarations of Office and qualification
and ,ontered upon their dutiee. All
were present. , The 'minutes of last
ineetiug were read and adopted.
nf Robert F. Bell forblackemithing,
fill 25, wall ordered to be paid. I TLet
Corporation of the Townehip of It. inlok
$20 99,• Ituron'a share of Boundary ex-
ci,uut, was niclered. to be Paid, The
following orders on the. treasurer Were
issued,. William Steele, collector, $3 51
teX en Tp. Hall for Ripley drain; Geo.
n, Mooney, 40.90, bat of printing con.1
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tract for 1917; John McLean, 03.55,
for contract on county bridge, 8 L. Is,
con. 0; J. N. Wilkinson,, 11.25,- letting
• and Inspecting county' work 200 for
attending at_ E _rinlayson's re ditch
• ; total 1325-, John L. Gamble, 4 oo,
arY.ef Deputy.returning 'Officeein poll-
ing eubdivlsien no 1, John Wilkie. Pa:
Clerk, 2 00; Wood -Men of the World,
• 300.for rent of Hall for election; Joseph'
DoUpe, 400, :Wary of D. 11..0. in No..
• 2, and 300 for rent of. Orange Hell,
Bethel; 'Wrie. J. Oirabein, 2.00 for' Balmy'
' 'of Poll Clerk; Richard Robertson,, 400,
• salary of D. Itt 0.'in fib. 3; John Mc.
Larty, Poll Clerk, 2 00 Trustees of 88,
a. No. 3, 300 for rent Of schoolhOuse at
election; Robert Svialwelli 400, salary
of 11 R. 0; Angus D.' Martyn, Poll
Clerkeel 00, in o. 4;•ponald IgcCharles,
r 4011, ealary of D. R. 0, in No. 5, • and
Malcolm 'McGuire, 2,00, salary of Poll
` Clerk; Mrs. W. J. 'Mcclairee' 3.00-fer
-fent of haws elelitioul „tibia !it•V
Donald. 4.00/ Jo12
Bell, Poll Clerk, 2.00; Richard Stanley,
800 for -rent of Polling place; Angus
Marty°, 10.00 for services of Returning
Officer; John Wright, 1, 50 for double.
tree for grader, got by WM. Montgom-
ery; The Municipal World, St. Thoinas.
7.20 for 'election blanim.
McCosh--41cDonald—That the.Clerk
be instructed to Subscribe for i copies
Of the Muntcipai World for the Couticil
and Clerk.
• Megosh—Irwin—That the tender of
George H. Mooney for TZiwnship, print-
ing and advertising at 100.004 on the
'flame tennis and 00)2(11tionias last year's
be excepted, Carried. -•
Morgate.4rwin—That the Clerk be
instructed to advertize for applicatione
for the offices of Assessor and Collector
for the year 1918, stating stlarieli. • Oar-
•ried.
Ruttle—McDonald.....That the 'Reeve
Veptuthorizedto pay the Treasurer. 1,00
reOeiiiedfrom Wm. MeMullen for one
plank, Carried.
By-law No. 050 to 'fix the salaries of
the Township officers for the year 1918
was duly passed, signed and sealed.
The salaries of the Townsnip -officers
aro ais follows: Clerk, 275,09; Treasur-
er, 120.00; Assessor, 90; Collector, 75.00;
)dedical Officer of Health, &
. 1'50.00; Au
c1.
10.00 each; Sanitary inspector,
95,00; Caretaker of Hall, 20.00, and 1.00
for extra meeting and 2.00 for dancej
Councilors, 3,0(i per day ad5c. a mile,
each way, attending council meetings;
Selectera of ,jurors, 4:00 each; Deputy.
returning Officers, 4.09; Poll Clerks,
2 00e -Sheep -'Valuators. -9:50;--Rent- of
k44.4910,,ti—wpw.A.
The tattoo* .13y4adis *fit daiy
polodi to. 861 10 'Appoint 14
Local Road of tlealth. The members
appointed arei The BOOT, the Medical
Meer of Health and Thomas,,K, Mor.
gam
By-law No. on, to appoint certain
(Aileen': W. Hi Logan" and R. Wesley
Mills• as auditors of the township for
thifyear 1018, John $ EOrerttion as
sanitary, E,. 3. Ream caxel.i.ker of hal:
Henry Diihmer, caretaker of Ripley
cemetery, °
By-law 0. 553, to authorize .the
borrowing of certain moneys from the
Royal Bank, of Canada (6686.00) to
meet 'current Pgpenditure for 1918,—
for The Ontario and, VIre,st Shore Reit.
way. 'tallied:
Irwin —Morgan --That this council
adjourn -to meet again on Monday the
eleventh daynf February, A. D. 1918,
at the usual boor and.place. Carried.
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Fordyce 1-
--Monday, jan, gl,
Mr. Harry 'Untold and hon Henry, of
Winglnun spent 'Sunday at Alex. Rm.
toul's.
*Miss Lillian Longman spent the
week -end ai Whitechurch.
Mrs. Jas. Snovi. deo and son, Erneet,
returned to their home in °rand Valley
after spending a month with her mother,
Mrs. RAC Haines. •
, Miss' Amelia Leier visitetl at Jas.
Menziisa few days recently. •
Thos, Jamieson is busy cutting wood
for Med; Thimphery of St. Helens.
NEWS
Iliwortarit tvents Which .Havo
Occurred Durinxfha V03`c,
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he 821 World's Happenings. Care.
fnlT' Complied . and Put Into
Olaiody and Affeitetive Shape for
the Headers of Orli A
SOW. Hour's Ft.trworient.
•• TtEartAr.
Mr. 'C„, A. Bogert was electedpre-
sident of the Torouto Board .or Trade,
• A 1‘111 Will be introduced int:Y.311e
Ontario LegiSIature soldiers
ote in the Provincial elections-.
Foreign 'Minister von. Hushimann,
of GerraanY • was recalied 't Berlin,
'which postpene,d the. peace. parleys •
with Rnsairw . „ • •
• John W. Lockwbod, , of Cobden,
.0ged 6•5, died suddenly in the
Temente Union Statism '6,•*blY3. wa/t174.
for a train,
•A despatch- froni Melbourne states
that Hon.. Mr. Cook 'declailas that the
report, of •Premler gesgoingto
England is bitaeless. • : •
jUdge Denton ruled that Men dis-
charged from .the army are liable for
military service in the draftlf they
are now physically et.
Toronto Conservatives have urged •
the Government confiscate part of
the enormous profits' made by ,lead -
tog Canadiarr citizens, in munitions.
Rev. W. IL A., Freneh, rector of
Shanty Bay, died suddenly at .his
homer Of heart failure.: hashben
an Anglican . misildh worker • for
many years, • • • , •
• According to telegrams from Ber-
lin, Count •von Hertling, the German
Imperial ChancellerP is- ail, and will
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probably resign .shortly, nays an Ex-
change Telegraph despatch • from
Amstet`dani. . •
Bronze • statues .in Belgian ceme- •
terime have been taken for .war pur-
poses by the Germane, a.ecording to
-official .despatchea 'received in Lon-
don. yesterday... -A semi-official esti-
mate .of the economic depredations of
Getman invaders •in : Belgium *daces.
'the, ,datiage at more than 8,000,000,-
00.francs, of which B1,4409:00.000
was in cash *up to last Aogust.
Harold . Clifford Huidhings„ son. of
• E, F..Hotchings, president. of • the
Great West Saddlery • Company, Win-
nipeg, Must report •for military ser-
vice. That 11; the decision -of Justice
Duff,, Central Appeal . Judge, wilio„
soya; • ."Not the.slightest -Ireatien is
shown why the Central Appeal Judge
should reyiew* the decision of ' Mr.
Justice l'Iagg,art. There is nothing
exceptional in the. case,'P The case
of this wealthy youth has attracted
. much. attention. ' • . •
• • • ''WEDNESRAlt.
. Sever., thousand live hundred
workers arerequired- for-- Ontario .
farms next. . • . .
'Allied* airmen drtipped President
Wilson's. address'. to ,Congress Into
German towns, • '
'The .Toronto .Local "Council of Wo-
men passed .a strong. resolutionto
prohibit candy -making..
A • Hydro crisis -was aierted, bythe
ra,ngements for $1,800,000.. • , •
- Some large hew islands in theArc'
tic Ocean 'were discovered by V. Stef-
'ainison, the Canadian explorer:
-Members of.. the :Toronto police.
, force. will. likely , be : given a war
bonus' •to meet the Increased cost' of
iiving' • •• •
' 'Two 'section men, .0. Cunningham
.of Waterford and carpenter of. Al-
ston,
when a snow-plO, • Was' upset, by a
ve
',. Sir Frederick.. E. Smith, Attorrieyr
General -of Great .•Pritain, and the
DDevonehire will open t�P
triotic and Red. Cross campaign :in
'TOronto. r • .
•.• The 'former Empressof RUssia, ao:
;cording to-Geri:nen papers, batt be-
come insane, and is now confined to.
a sanitarium at Tpbolsk„*Siberia. Her
condition is reported to be hopeless.
- The newspaperLes .N,oavelles..says
'that a number of allied hiPlanes
last Thursday dropped a' . thousand
cpples •of Prenident.Wilson's ineatiage
teo.Congrese On occupied •• areas' :in
Beigitim, • •• • • '
• Beginning January 28, and till the
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ind of the ware allinilli-in-Canada"
'are ina odfacture flour with 'a 1org--
tt,ht,.1f, torncinc.:-
Ing one barrel, from 265 pounds of
• ,r.eat IneteaCoty,,,Ap_O.-. • _ •
Itreelifilidred•L•40'107410141-•
.tihipped, 'to • Vancouver • recently.. by
'towers in thesKelovnia,filstrict and
lord: .in storage,.- were .seized on he
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'lair of , Food Controller. Hanna. The
ielpie wasmade by it Robertoon,
• the British- Columbia 'representative
of the. food :controller, in •the matter
,.of fruit and vegetables. on telegraph-
ed 11'01'611600ns from Mr: 'Ilantia; •;••.
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In Italy, Mins Rosamond
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EXCitiSiV0 right to the
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Underwood's, Daily Mall,
TOplcal, general Canadian
Ofirelal NV a r Records,
Sports, ate.. • '•
It was tAnounced that the Cana-
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Canada s Fisheries MissiOncon-
ferred with. officials • at Washington;
The Austrian Emperor opposed the
proposal for an independent Hunger-
• ran arMY. •
Oscar Reddiek, a farmer of Sidney
township, dropped dead off his sleigh
In his barn yard. .
.Great Britain is Carrying on a cer-
tain amount of Voidness withthe
golsheviki- Government,
• Davenport Read • Presbyterian,
:hureli,, Toronto, and Alexandra
Ihureh, Brantford, have both Called'
Rev. C 5. coke to the pastorate.
Dr. a. A. Zavitz told the Western
qairymeti at their convention in
3tratford that • Canada leads the
,vorld in productlerl of wheat per
,apita. • •
A young Chinese Secretary perinh-
il tile flames and anther, a min-
ter, was picked iip nearly dead
hen fire destroyed the Chinese Y.
fi C. A. in Welland.
• The trial of E. L. litinaehilan" or
•rantford on charges of treason and
.aud in plugging aliens at a 'mini-.
•'Ins plant, took pinee at Its.Milton.
'e wes round guilty of fraud but not
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The Toronto City Council !Feted a
•mulll�n, , dollars to the Patriotic - and
• Red cross Fund. -
, Sarnia Postoffice is reopened, and -
no new cases of sniallPdx .have been
• reported in the city in 48 hours..;
It is estimated that demands for
salary increases at the Toronto city
gall Will; total .Well on, 10 the Million
t tresSori.
1,Vdespread rumors, untraceable to
ny sourco, that the ignited States
T.0 received directly from Oermanj
Nationalizing . of cold-stota.ge
plants is recommended by ,the Farm,
- Laborrrandeater. Production Con-
• ference. • •
• The separation allowance for sea-
men,. in the Canadian 'Naval Service
has been, raised from $20 to
„month. • • . - • •
Dr. Y. .Campbeil White spoke to' a
meeting ofMetho annen 0-
d' t 1 -111
ronto tO launch. the campaign to raise
$800.400 for missions.
. On account of smallpox in Resti-
gouche,. N. B., no more drafted men
are for' the present t� be taken from.
that county, the third county in. the
Province SO. affected. • •
The Food- Controller appeals to
restaura.nt- and--storekeepers*-t-cease-
displaying' perishable goods .in win.
dews in. such a way as to cause de-
terioration or *make them unfit for
•consumption. • - -*- • • ' *
Orders forbidding all Socialist pro-
paganda in..the German army have
been issued by the German military'
authorities, according to a despatch
from Switzerland. Socialist- news-
papers are forbidden to be' sent. to
the soldiers. • '
Germany has made "tempting; in-
ducements" to- Serbia, in a fruitless
attempt to secure a. separate peace.
Concessions. virtually amounting • to
fulfillment •of Serbia's war aims have
been'inade by Austria-Hungary, and
,expect anot-
her shipment of
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stove ‘*"tio-airive
this week.
We will be glad
to show you its:
good qualities and many conven-
iences. over the -ordinary cook stove,
Do not fail ti) see our line
9f Stoves before buing.
It will pay you.
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When the old year dies he leaves the footprints of another.
year 'on the countenance of us all. Don't put theinatter off
. ARTISTIC PORTRAITS of you egg made -wee before You area weeg older. -
Itkextending the compliments of the season to you ivewant you to know that with
each succeeding year of experlince we strive to do better work and keep up-to-date
styles in portraiture. • . .
• • . Studio. open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
G. S. FREE,- Photographer, Luckno*.',.
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Winter Term. from January 2, 1918. A Short Course in the
WINGHAM, ONT • -
Will take you opt of the job-hanting class and place you in the class for
whom jobs (and gcod.ones) are hunting: • •
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We train our studeuts to give the most efficient, and therefore, tl4e best
paid service. ' • • •
Affifiated with Central Business College, Stratford, and the Elliott Busines,
• College, Toronto. Aslrfor our free ditalogue: Telephone 166:
-' D. A. McLachlin, President. ° A. Haviland, Prineipak
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ta Bulgaria' haS -Modified her.- do. 77 7'
pands—but the overtures- have been
:countryiess nation, it was stated.
MONDAY. •
• Serio ns floods are iweeping Ger.:
Many, 'and the Rhine is threatening
Colegtie.
Thirteen ,Oerroati planes were
Winged ,ori the West front during the
week -end. • •
General Dtiff, head 6! the British
forces in India for three 'year, was
!build dead in bed.
Sir Frederick. E. Smith, Britain's
AttOrneY-Gelieral; arriVerat tovernr'-
nient-llouse, Toronto'. ' •
• The inquiry asked for intothe base
hospital may .spread into an Investi-
gation on accOmniodatiOn. . .•
Pte. J. H. Skerry of the Depot Bat-
taIiOn,
'Valliouver, *Stas fatally hurt ,
by a train near White RiVer. . •
Food Controller , Hanna addressed
two large. meetings 'in Montreal on
food production and conservetion,.
Mr. Justice Riddel ruled that he
is not boundto accent as final re-
ports of medical boards • regarding
draftees, •
Professor te". Y. Thitchins, organist
et the Orlllla Presbyterian church,
died? suddenly while playing the pre-
lude at the evening service'.
PIA dealers in the West 1#110 do
not conserve in Canada a sufficient
supply for Catiadiancensumerat re-.
ettitements ate in danger oft losing
theit'licentes. •
`The Ontario .Be5,n Gr ers' AS -
sedation is urging prompt action by
the; Department of Agriculture to
gave the 191Z bean crop, and t�se-
euro seed* beans.
.Mr. T. Rogers, 1t.C., and judge
• Wni. O. Wallace Of Halifax arid Mr.
P. L. rowko-, mc -11.1.P., of Oshawa,
Ont., have ben appointed the nail -
fax Relief Commission,the first
mood chkirt40.,
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genuine. Columbia. Grafonolas and Records bea:r
this trade mark. "Lookfor it before you buy.
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