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1 •r►Nioipat Noniinfttiona"itu°k ,t " lx s re'ta i * '* c' o : l ? *fi�rr**:
aa -Almanac:, anac i
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3;tRFzat ix r - R,ee've, Ninian vy ou i+a 1
be hams iia tune t br kba tlolniilation,
M D , Geo Smith, iki[ A ,. CJouncillors-- bpthe did not get ht, till the lattte
Chas Parker ,. Farmer; David .etch. 11 tram
�kinTuesday declaration expired at HMO ter
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Farmer; Samuel Moore, Lumberman; I o. deck. He was notified at Toronta
Jas Thomson, Miller; G' o • Erwin, by phone, of the •situation, and made
vit
Blaoksrnith,. John Pollock isherman;. his declaration by phone,but the * •
os•Oampbell, Yo.otnan; A or
I resin, ity og this being questioned the Town
undertaker; Geo Lindsay, Farmer. Clerk ,telephoned to the editor of the
Trustees—Geo Greensiad,• Merchant; Municipal World, who stated that a •
James Sturgeon, Fisherman, Cleo living declaration Faust be made in ppersons
Farmer, Wm Elliott; Laborer,:H. W. ,.Mr - Cantelon. we understand, took
Clerk. legal
Irwin, .advice. in Toronto, and found
CLINTON—Ma or lr'Wiltse, Reeve--- that this was correct. Under the cir-
D Cantelon, W J Paisley', Oliver John- cilmstancee there was no alternative
'vld
son,
B J Gi
bbin{
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Oouncillors W G bat todeolara
his nomination
iastib
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Smyth, -W:Pa sle , Oliver Johnson,- For Mr O nta!Clyne a very y I nu.
n
ifoir
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W 0 Searle, Alex McKenzie, War tunate circumstance, and' very annoy-
Graham
0 Overbury, Thos Jackson .jr ing ail well, for there was a 'prospect
B J Gibbings, J A Ford, A T Cooper, of his being warden, should he have
S G Plummer, .Jak Fair,' Jas Hearn, been successful in the election
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'he
contest for reevereevejs therefore betweenJacob Taylor,
TRtrsTEEs —St Andrew's'_ W Messrs Gibbings and Paisley., either of
Moore ; St. Janes, L E Doherty, St.twhom will make a good represen-
John's W 3 Tozer, J W Irwin, II E tative.
'Rorke, St George's A E Turner, J SFor council there are nine in., the
Evans. field; -We G, Smyth,W C Searle, W
EQQT WAWANcsg—Reeve — Parks Graham,0Overbury,Thns.Jackson, jr,
and Ellis... Councillors Q: npbell; . James Ford,J Hearn, A T IJooper; axed
Cummings, Scott, "Birehill,`„ a � decal Taylor.
and Henry, Mr Wes Moore is re-elected School
ExiTER Reeve, A Q Dobler, Wm Trustee for. St Andrew's; Lu Doherty
Bawden, Councillors—IV Beaman, A. for St James; Hugh Rorke for StJohns
Enke, W Johns, J Night, W 11 Levett. and Dr Evans for St George's •
SpeIa.
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ELOw:EItS;. FRUIT AND
S
-Burr HINE*
*Delightful • Winter Resorts of
California, Mexico
and Florida..
Tourist Tickets at Low Rates.
Tickets and full information may be
obtained ..front Town Agent. Ptir-
obese your tickets at up -town office,,
and avoid delay at'depot •
F, R., HoDQEN'S; Town Agent:
at 8.3o a.m. an continuing until,
. offer fifteen Ladies' Newest Winter
from pretty Canadian. Tweeds, in the
style, tr'mmed with,strappings and velvet,
actoss shoulders and sleeves, in . sizes '32,
42.$00 $
Regular and 4o
• price 10., t; 2:00,
4'
4 $.15.00 each,
lir Choice for the Day,
1.11W110 1%
hi•ilnes
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I. Joseph's i•liarelr
',log at 9 o'clock,
UL'S
e was held on
0: The YPA
r mote of this
•day ber vices
an.
-d ex
st- being
, :speaker.
rcli were
W Glenn
stSunday
nine or
pretty
at the
mem-
good
ewart
PRESENTATION The following
referring to a lady who is very well-
knuwu, and who -has many warm
friends will be of Interest:—
Uu Friday afternoon Miss Parlee,
.who .has resigned her position as-coinr-
inercial teacher at the Collegiate In-
stitute, was presented, by the pupils -
with a handsome mantel clock, aecom-•
;mailed by an address givingexpres-
sion to the esteem and good wishes of
the studeuts for her. The address was
read hyHenry Tisdale,and Miss Grace
Vivian made the presentation. ,We
understand Miss P_arlee intends to de-
vote some time to studying and .villre-
main in town for the present.
'ANOTHER SURPRISE — On the-
eve^ing of Friday, Dee 20th, the»rnem=
els-of,s4Css Haddock's, Sunday School•
class gave ''ere, surprise party at the
home at Mrs Eclitnier and presented
her with a handsome embroidered
towel holder. Leona Elliott—made
the presentation,Mrss Haddock replied
'expressing her thanks and appieciattion
hoping than
as a class
they
would all
be joined closely together by love and
friendship. The exchange of hearty
•gond wishes brought a very enjoyable
evening to a close.. The girls present
were Irene Wilkin, Leona Elliot, Lena
Holmes, Clara Twitchell, Jean Barge,
Sadie Steep, •Gerty Wallis. Aleta
Seeley, Irene Gould, 1'enil Glazior.
PRE£3I'NTATIt)N — The following,
he St Thomas Times, of a recent
-s to • well known and poen-
number nt the
?lc Twitchell
'4 sister,
street,
ented
.d
South Huron'
Nomination wi,1 be held on Jan 15th,
'and the election ()tithe 22nd,
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Personal . Notes
those having .rc1ativ •or friend
,. R visiting in town ' or going away.
notify as of tie fact . eaoh.week, we
would announee it in the' NEW 11 RA.,*1444+444.14444444++4.11
Dr. and Mrs. Thompson spent Christ
mas, at -Granton. •
-Mss Evelyn Tiplady is visiting her •
aunt at Moncton.
J. Wallis has returned frond.
a baisiness trip west.
Sid Jackson and wife,•.of' Lethbridge,
are home -on a visit•
Norman Jolliffe was visiting at -the,
parsonage for NeW Years. ,
Miss. H. B. Courtice is spending her.
• holidays witn .friends .in..Nor-wich. --'--
- Mies ltlilTie Cameron of Bayfield, is
•the guest. of Miss Edythe Torrance.:.
Rev, Mr Derr spent Christmas inOakville accompanied by two of this.
"children. • ,
Mrs Rev Kerney has been spending
the holidays at her parents' home in
Brantford. :
Mrs . Jas. McClacherty and baby off
Ggderich,. spent Christmas with her
aunt, Mrs, Kerns.
Mr. eDavid Cantelon, who has been
in the northwest, returned' home on
Tuesday evening. '.
Misses Maud Osborne and Bert Ken'
nedy were present at the wedding of
Miss L Kennedyy, Blyth
Georzeand Beery Phillips, of Sarnia
spent New years with their sister, Mrs'.
George: Davis, Mary St.
Miss Mary •Dowsone went to her.
-home-inStanles-for-New- N'ears-. -O€-
course she didn't go alone
W. Marshall, of London, brother in-
law of W. 0. Searle, • and cousin of. Mr.
-Thos. Monaghan, is visiting in town.
Miss Jennie Smyth, of Ingersoll,
whereshe isengagedas a nurse, is
visiting her father Mr. VP _G;_amy.th..
Mr Lindsay „Kyle, of Seaforth, was
visiting at thehome of his uncle. Mr.
John Lindsay, Huron .Street,on: ;Christ
Inas
Dave Cantelon, Hensall, son of Mr •
—W—Cantelon,'-0 in -ton, -has been .on -the
sick list for some days, but is now
proving.
Mr. W. W. Nimens went to Gode
rich .for New Years to visit his sister
Mrs. .T. McClacherty.. Mr. Ell, accom-
panied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Pinner, Mr. and Mrs.
Barbar and little daughter Dorritt, of
Toronto, spent the uhristmas holidays
at U.• H. Bartlifi's
Mr. G. A. Thompson, of North Bay,
has been visiting his brother, 1)r.
Thompson, as has a'so Mr. Murray, at
nephew, of Granton.
John Haddock of Toronto; spent the
.Christmas_holidays-.i•n_tawu visiting
his sister, Miss S Haddock and his
aunt Mrs. D. Eckmier.
Dr. Agnew, who returned fro the
west -just before Christmas, ha been'
confined to the house by a seve o'd,
but now n able to be out.
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GM:moues •Towivsai ie--- For Reeve, ,. e----
H. Salkeld; Jas Cox, Councillors—J WT o the editor of the New Era
Yeo,.. 1.1 Lobb G Laithwaicite, John
Sir, , .Under date of January 1,•190$,
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Rath ell, J McClure, Willis Bell. I have received the following informs
Cole ; the latter has since resigned.' ,M tion from the Reeve of Wingham.—
Goionarotis Mayor. W .b Clar, , The town of Winghant tour, years ago.
Win vain bell; G Blair, R £h,OIn so purchased the Electric Light Plant for
3 Tom, J Elliott, A EI Macklin, W G $30,000, and, so tar the plant has not
Cameron. Reeve—R Elliott, a MoLean cost the general taxpayers pf the town
Deputy Reeve 0 Reid, R Thompson, one cent, the revenue , from the plant
G Elliott, J- Martin. Commissonerse-
__ - _ ,in everything; hi addition.$1182.06
F Doty, R McGaw, Coua calors- W F pitying
Gallow, D Brown, .,,� C Mannings; J H r lineireprov vents,, and $4884.97 for.
Robertson; J T Goldthorpe. J Leith- other Improvements, have been paid
waite,E F Lyno, J Oraigie, H Themag from the revenue. A. short time ago.
son, ]3 B •Beckett, F fiturnev, C, H: she former ow2er offered to purchase
Humber, Ill J PridhMam, A Todd. the plant for $27,950, and in” addition,
$1400 which the town owes for repairs
GREY—Wer Fraser, Councillors ---J. recently made,.. but this offer has. not
Brown, John. Grant, J Cutts_ Jas _ Mc- been consideredby'theCouncil,andthe
Fadyen. All by acclamation.. " general feeling. among the; people is
• HEssALL -J W ;Ortwein, G Petty., that it.sho- uld not be. entertained The
Councillors JJ
Stewart, A Brandt, , Council for' 1908 is opposed to a sale .of
Shepherd. A Scrutiii: the plant, The town pays $45 per light'
TIICKERSMITEtReeve 'R Mac* for the arc street. ligghts, and the rate.
,for incandescentlights isthe.: same.ta:.
Councillors .-Wi Wallace, JAtkinson .stares, c lurches and public buildings,
id Crich, Daniel McNaughton. By ac- viz., 9c per M watt net, and a special
claination. - discount to the factories. .-
HOR'ICK Reeve—T: Shearer and •J Let .‘me also draw attention to a
Gowdy, Deputy: Reeve—J Hainstock, clause in the contract between the
and Andrew Doig. Councialors—M11 town and the Clinton Electric LightCo
Gregg, 3 Watters, J Underwood, W that : says NOT MORE than 12c per M
Renwick, J Downey, 3 T Winter, watt shall. be charged, and not. affix-
HuLLET — Rerve, T McMillan,. W. ture at 12c, as the Company claim.'—
Patterson. Councillors —• 1.1 Hill, B. Thanking you for this space, I am,
Churchill, T Barr, J Leiper, R Clarke yours truly, A T. COOPER. .
J Tarnblyn. . —_. _
• MCKILLOR --,I-,i M Govenloek, ., Comity Clippings__ ._ :1
(acclamation) councillors-sllByerman Mrs Patrick•McPhillips,nt one bine
Jas. Cowan, Thos Murray,. John Me -..'resident of'Exeter, died at her home
Dowell, V McQuaid, Alex Ross. in London on Deer 10th,
STANLEY—:Reeve, Jas McDerinid Captain Andrew Bogle, of the Lake
Councillors -W Glenn, G. Beatty, =W shore road, Colboried on • Christ -
Stinson, Mr Easier. - • .mss afternoon, aged 73 years
Mr and Mrs lerankGorrell,of Oxbow;.
are visiting their old friends in this
neighborhood Mr Gorrell is farming
over 91A acres of land. • •
Mr 0 L Willis' B A, of Seafdrtb, for-
merly of Indian Head, visited at the
home of Mr Geo Nott, Ontario. -Street
during the Christmas holidays
Miss P. Nott left • on Tuesday for
Hemmed, Seek, for a, three months ;
vigil to her sister, Mrs N P Orich, be.
'ing ticked through by W Jackson.
Mr Sohn Linfield and: bride, of Col-
borne, who have been spending part
of their honeymoon with their brother
•i -law; Mr George Rice,returned`home
i, Monday. ': d
Thos. Maynard, "of ()arsonvi1l
y11(l, With• his' grandson, Ralph -
lid.
1pu''d. has been spending the boli-
ith Mr, James Cornish, brother -
returned home on Thursday.
The recognized. Canadian Year 'Boob.
Price so Cents.
r;
Canadian Diaries irs
15c-. O 5OC.
. -
:Subscriptions received received for all periodicals and
papers at publishers prices.
of all kinds fon the` whiter .eventing..
•
Cooper°& Iioo.K Store
CL1 NTO.DIT
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The By 'Elections
The Government has : held Center
York' by a small majority. ' Mr Bou-
rassa is succeeded in :LabelleCby ,� n
out and opt supporter of the oven ,
ment,• and in Ottawa the . Liberal is.
elected by a majority of 3,319. It was
expected that the race in (tenter York
would be close, both parties.' having
nominated candidates who were strong
in popularity, while Capt Wallace_ no'
doubt received some advantage from,
his family connection.d-
The' tremens
ous majority in Ottawa is significant.
While it is the' `set. of . Governthent
itis also the residence and •headq.»art-
ers of the leader of ' the Opposition;
who represents the,ad,�joi i g constitu-
ent of Carleton. The suit .wsitild
indicate that hispersona l-' inffbentie is
nostronger,inhiadoptedhome. than
in Novn Scotia.
The 42'.byelections held since the
general election have made no change
in the relative strength , of the two
parties. Each has • gained •a seat in
• STBI.'xEN Reeve—S Webb. Deputy
Reeve—J s Kellerman. Couneillurse-
A Hicks,. W D Sanders and W Year-
ley. All by acclamation.. -
SEAFQItTn—M nr. Mesas:. W.
Smith, W Box, T hays, •3 -.Stewart.
and
and D McCallum. peeve—Messrs Jno
Morrison, G Murdie, J W,aeon:
Councillors R F Jones, Jas Gillespie,
J Beattie, Adam McKay. J •Bell;. D.
McCallum, : G A Sills, W Kerslake,
J C Greig, J O'Keefe, .3 Morrison,
flluff, T F' Daley . __ _ -.-. .
TuitNBEitizY -Reeve— J Musgro:ve.-
• Miss .Mary Gordon, Sheptrardton, •
who has been •sick with 'typhoid:Over, •
we are pleased to report: is almost
fully -recovered.
The trustees of Nolschool, Stanloy,
have re-engaged Miss E M Horton, •
Tnekersonith, as teacher for,the com-
ing year at a salary of $350:
Mr Wm McDougall, . of Egnionttra •.
vine, who has been confined to bed'
for several weeks, is n,,t progressing
heelthward as rapidly as the friends
could desire: — — _w._
'. iVIoifat, Mr Samuel A Dickson, barrister, of
Councillors — Alex Kelly, D
Jr S
Rutherford,'R McMichael, ::All by •DFck on, postrt mastenr,
and son ofh was
acclamation. D s , postma r, of Sea ort , was
united in marriage to 1Vliss Evelyn I3
Wird, in•Hamilton, on Thursday.
The tOt-al expenditure for lviorris-Tp
WEST WAwANOS1I — Reeve, W.
Bailie, Jno:. McLean. Councillors—D B -
'Murray, S . Thorlpson, . $` Medd, A.'
for the past year was as follows:
Anderson: • Roads and bridges, $3898 ; officers' sa
oxl-
WixeM—Maiyor— Wm Holnres, axles. $731 ; schools $5501 ;.Drainage
W 11 Green; Dr Irwin. Reeve Thomas $5501 ; Board of Health $13 50.; bones
Gre ory •Dr Irwin. Councillors --D
gg .,
3
to C P R,500.• interest' $104 ; riot-
14LGordon, T Lobb, W H . Green, H, � ' •' p '
Roadhouse, Geo Spotton, Robt Lock- seg, $87. • • • •4
hart, JMcKibbon, Wm. Bone, 1-1 13`• • Walton villagers learned with sad.
Elliott, Win Nicholson,•J Kerr, David surprisecf the death of Mrs T H Mc
Bell, 1' Gregory, D MacDonald, Geo Kay. . wife of the, popular station
Hanna; W Greer. [The members of. 'agent, whieh occurred at Thaniesvilie,
the old Council have since beenre- on Sunday of last week, where stie
elected, had gone for a visit, and wits taken
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suddenly ill,:
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Ontario the. Liberals have a ned:.oz a
in New Brunswick, and the 0onserva-
tives one in Nova Scotia. The infer,
encs seems to be that the • strengthof
the Government is not shaken.
PAY OF MUNICIPAL CLERKS—
The Municipal. World and other papers, .:
havelately been dealing with the guess
tionof salaries of municipal clerks,
These officials, we believe,are dealt ..
more fairly with in eities and towns
than in villages and townships!--
'know
ownships. 'know .of:townships that do not pay
their clerks: anything like reasonable
remuneration for their services. It
does seem unreasonable that a WWII"'
ship clerk will do so much ,responsible
work for a dollar a day or less, year in
-and year out, and it is also uiireasoa-
able for any counciltat say • that some•
body else will do the work' for leas,
when they know it -is worth more. liG
is probably true that. Some C3rporaf• '
tiouis save no souls, bat it goes with-
out saying that good clerks with•great-
responsibility, should be better paiii.
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Rediticing
omimeneingjSaturday January 4th, ending January Tit :
stoi:k`i new at aayt tr elisposa'p We have cut Ike
, prices of every article to our stc ck. .
Nothing Reserved "Everything. must go
Come; Bu Save. Make money, ;None better:. None so low..
— ifl-be your opportunity to'buy goods,'
This"W
PROFITS SACRIFICED
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Groceries, ..Dr.. 'Good ; Boots, :'Shoes, Rubbers, Feltsv
.Hats,, Laps, Furs, Clothing, .,Carpets, Curtains,
Oilcloths, Linoleum, Milliner Jarkets-
el , Millinery, t
all cut in price tor your benefit
Fur- Coats; at less.thaft cost.
$60.00 Men's Croon Coats;. for ,...$47.00
75.00 Men's °eon Coat, for 59:00
22.50 Men's Black Dog Coat, for 16.50
25.00 Men's Black•Siberian•Calt 21.00
37,50 Men's Blk Galloway, with
Astrachan collar. 33.00
27.50 Men's -Corsican *Lamb23.50
37.50. Mens Dyed' Wombat80.00
The Rev E N Shaw and wife of • 30.00 Men's Beaver Coats, . with
T6Wit Municipal ,Mutters ions- .';curt• formerly Benrn?iler, I &9113tr lined vithhanie-
. _ , were!inade the recipients oi+•handeome ter and rubber, 'for.•... :. 24.00
Mayor Wiltse presided at' the meet- slits at a. surprise parte . held on • their 2 .00 Men's Beaver. Coats, with
in' of the electors in:the Town Hall, circuit. Mrs Shaw •was represented fur collar, lined•with' rub '<,
on 1VI day. evening, and. briefly ick= with a haiidsome cairritrge rug and a" • bait and elk Saskatchewan 18.00
qp beautiful a k• t atti robe.
na•�rlod-sed his �tippreciation of the hon. a 5 e a cheCv
or conferred upon him by his re-elec- Co'onel.Sergeant James Simpson, of Fur Lined Cn ts,
tion; the Council, he knew, had not the.t3russels Uo,;3rd regiment, hats'' '
pleased everybody, :but he thought been awarded a medal ter long service less than manufacturers• price
that
onthwhole
it d dr ne as man well ed and gond conduct in .the Huron. Regi- $60.00 Men's ISM . Lined:, coat, '
s predecessors, .v went. Sergeant:Sinpson has belong- Persian. Lamb collar, Ger•
tried to do his duty. Short addresses• ed to the Brussels. Corepony for over roan muskrat lining • 47.50
were also given by some -el the noni twenty yeau ,and is one of the fest/ in.
bees for other-. positions. thsRe invent who h 's the honor of re- $75A0 Men's Fur Lineal Caat with '
Mr Paisley. saidshe rues in the field R A otter collar, German musk -
for the Reeveship, and if elected would Ceiving recognition from the Govern rat lining 59.00
endeavor to see that the business of meat of Canatda,
$85.00 Ladies Fur Lined Jacket
the town was conducted on business This week Rribert McCalleon dispns- with Saabie collier, German
principles; he was as =eh In favor of ed of his choice 100 sere far•m,lot 7,con - mus, sratlining, beautifully
industries for. the town as any one. , 10, Grey,to Oliver Hemingway, of Out- self strapped • 65.00
Neither Messrs O'antelon or Oibbings,•.. loss, Bruce Co for the sum . of '$7,50 i.•
the Reeveship, ,The 'purchaaaer, .who is a brother of $60.00 'Wide Fur Lined Jacket,
the other nominees for dyed mon Collar, Germala •
were resent. "' John Item ngw.ay, of th3 Barrie ,con, • Muskrart:lining.'self✓ strati -
Mr Smyth complimented the Mayor will get poesesasion early. in March, Mr
for hie faithfulness during the year, McCallum has lived on the .farm -for, ped+ftont.111 bat.k. 48.1Hi
and said that for himself he had tried the past 18 or 20 years and has made a
to serve the town without fear, favor .groat;mi ny permanent. improvenitlnts
-orpartiality, • • •This is one. of the few farms to rearh
Oliverjohnston wasn't sure whether the $7,500 mark. A 200 acre farm will
or not he would stand, ' and therefore be bought by Mr McCallum if he finds
would not criticise the council, though what suits him,
he thought there wits room for it.
TayMr of Tara, son of the Me W( raharrY had only been a mem- An Usborne Correspondent says:--
James Tavior of Tara, and ber of the Council for a short time in This entire community was saddened
P Ridge 'Taylor of Sarnia,. town, ailthoirgh he, had a lengthened on learning of ,the. death, on Friday
days this week 'With his experience in Stanley; he was in favor last. Of Mr Wilbert Passmore, 'more,
'w Taylor of town. I of improvements, but thought the `familiarly known as "Bert". The de-
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e-
leid, of Toronto, Baugh, town
oab rovork�ardly. 'big enaixg:i to have ceased fired;' been cious sof °nemia�, r1He LIP Pur tent oil'
id, formerly of Oliriton, ,Mr Searle said he had done as much
e. hospital for 'the ast
Hfor the town as most Men, oxidant had
nor alai friends 'tell( be. ltd bvelfnre aft heart
tier, she is recovering..T Jackson jr wasdisposed to givehis
on, for 27 years editor attention to minding his own business,
ypectator, ,and'one•of, but thought that everyone should also
cvs aper•meit in the Ion 1 r g Cocuaj re ass v�the
elPriX�and hear, that o James rs Will r formes'.tito prices 'deny on .Monday.: Many of our readers will re ret`i to r
tspsper oatreer in hal d lie (luring he at e rtiInstancing il lixdinf aLlton, had his house .and stable
at GIYt, rtce5' for you..
theown hall improvements, the road
gild tone of .b ay, burned a "
machine and "ad imprnvemrnts, or • ,,alleys Sask. Mr Colclougli went Dont forget our ill is good
which $3000 had been used out of the west lasteking to attend to his home- - Gruce�riei.
town surplus of $11,000 in the ------. ste- i-dntive.sEcl milt -lits' -'house and iB
ire You Waat an Oreraroas.?
$7.00; Men's ()loth Overcoats,
Chesterfield style.... 055
7,50 , "6 88
8 50 11 " 7 23
0.00 ,r „
765
10.00 " "l 850
6,00 Men's, Frieze` Overcoats, 460
With storm
graiduated _rtt the' Cli tori Collegiate
TO er cent off Men's Tweed
Instituteand after war ls: taught. school. p •
at'Beigrave. At the time of his siek- Pants, Cotton rants, S mocks).
ness he had Attained a good positiOn
as teachkr ifs' the Stratford Business : and OvCrais.
College, which position he had to re,
sign on account of in health, Everytliifja ltr Clothing
Io has been con-
,hatn business
ie, lertvee for
k, Where she r which ho thought, Way Sty' too, large; ytalile digin the euai►rier rtndhnd tak•
thand depart C hs behoved the town Should s�vernttiit 1 en off i,, good crop of hay f'ir (;inter
1l1ege those. • own . its own i'lectri.i ly;;,it 1r• int,. an
i • his horses.. Itis ltarstts were
Ls has been : u a but everything elgm was burned.
o•i iw visit to t this time of the year is non•
nd is totem- 1 id I t ' i` ht t also at great deal of incon-
I) x18 n some ave did, a r rwrrbC' )f otl;rsfs 1) air and his old Ileifrs and
aks remark', in sympathy' with hien• for
old. friends
nirrr. J[ kltr5' paid the r ;.„. ()' Cllldra
• oCyke. in i tliPr more , interview, l-1:ni Mr' 'lig•
n 1 Nil a�oCl'
htnr of Mr 1 1 ri 1 1 ' 1 i 4 to the charges made bw - „
you lc (ilii! wa rr r i Sal br a ,t 1 ,t ', weotrl,i not pa'v attt.'II
tikci ' lla1iinet it WI
as t 1 i '!r ,i1' Tiordt'n,
std froin a number of pia
statements showing that while ai, f
places. a more for a ec ,rlc light
- Mr Stevenson of i the Electric
Co. replied to Mr Cooper, by Tri
that in aa, tlitniber of p ees as
1 :satire arta :ta li•i'
tilers t o good Ileal del •
On (Alter t rt' b esti c ae tt. 1► r
•i• i ,'''.V n,• est; r '., b.
1}ti 1, r it) lase t:;I'•a set
Mr i) 1 Os tilt ataii
rilalAilr► ee vesh,'
Ladies' a.on�g Raineoats
at halt -,Belie,
$5,00 only tour' lefts each
Ladies'. Fur Coats,.Stoies,
Runs, Caperines and Boase
at less than we can b,iy them
today..
$20.00' Ladies' 131k Astrachan
R.: Cape , .... $15 00,
28M0 Ladies' Black .Astrachan
-Goat ...`. .... 2I-00.. 2 00 , .r 24 oa
3o.u0
" _ . 27 Os •
50.00 ' 43 06 a
with sable collars and reveers . r
Electric Seal Coat ' •
87.50 1Ladi@s Elect a ,
satin lined
CaiitdFeti's Cloth Coa,ta
at less than cost. Corrie earl , •
,y Y
'f1,Q5 Children's Cloth Ooats for $1 25
2.15•..s • 1 50"
2.50 "
2,65 " 11
2.75 " „
8,50
3:75 . ,, . ,,..
4.011 ., • „ •
$3,75 at a price.
"
1 75.
200
556 .. r
.. • 275
3 00
$2.00
Misses' Cloth Coats' - • •
We wish b - to clear out every
Misses' Coat, and have mark4.
ed each one at less • than cost. -
$8.00 Misses' Cloth Coats, for .... $2.
4,00 00
3.75 ,, ,i .,..'2 24
3,75 4t, .,,. .. 2 06
4,00. .� • �� a L lit)••...
4.50 ,.. 3 06
5.00 " a� ..: 2.75; ..
5.00' " '' .,..350:.
Ladies' Cloth JiticIttS
at less than we can bny them.,
$6.00 Lady'e Light Tweed Jacket $4)21
e.o) Lady's Blk Beaver Jacket 4 SG
7150 Lady's Dark Tweed jacket 5 00
10.00 Lady's Dark Tweed Jacket
, silk braid and self strapping( 7( Ot.
10.00 Lady's Dark Tweed Jacket
silk WM1:fling 7 fit
12 00 Lady's Black KerseY Cleth 8 06
Boots, SlioeS and Rubbers
to per cent off old values; the
best Booi and Shoe stock to. •
pick trom, and bought at the
very lowest prices..
•
flaws in
punched on tickets durigg' the Sacrifice, Sale.
returnable. Termi or cash.
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