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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-02-07, Page 4- • ,414 . .,10=• ,1(119=4^-, We are making a, olean Sweep of all winter "goods, and all pdds.and ends of 'winter stooks are maiked price6 Which should, clear them out witla a rust). The hallowing list will be on sale Saturday—for the day only. Four stply this season's newest .„ winter Coats reg price $10 for -4j Uti ,Two only Fur Ruffs, trimmed with fin tails, reg. $7.5o and $8.5o, oihuti Two only Black Coney. Ruffs, reg. 41.DU °Two only Children s White Wool Robes, reg. price $2.5o, fur ....„„.„. $1.48 Two pair White *ool Blankets, special at $3.24 for One only heavy .Shawl, reg. $4.50, ne for....„ . ... ....,:.... ... .. .. . ........ ... . 40.Z0 Two only Fur Muffs, reg, $5 and $3 00 $6-,. for ••••• .***, ,..0**,,,• 40c Heavy 'Worsted Stockings, ' for .... . ••••• • .1.:Oga• g•fte.• ... . 0 • • Wool Mitts and Gloves, in all the leacling colors„,.„.„ . .. 25t .en 1 piece only •heavy Grey 'Tweed •LrOD I Dress Goods, reg. 85c, for . 42e One only heavy Shawl; reg,.$24 ° for .... $1,15 One only heavy Shawl,reg.,$3.75; tor $2.75 • .. .. grg. '1,g „TOO Special Flannelette Bargain. . 200 yards best Canadian and English • • Flanellettes, including a -dozen different atterns and color combioations. The on can bu at 12tc and 150, all on'oneTable Satur ay, a per y . ) : 10.0.10.1.1.0.RIatal........ti..~10.0.104•••••••••06,461.1 ..g1 01011:0.110.4 . I, .. wo . .11..1!:' " Eight only Fascinators and Wool Clouds, reg. 50e. and 75c for •• 00c , . Saturday -Extra Specials so yards rsc Apron Gingham IOC • 4 in"yards 8c pure Linen Toweling..„ 50. 190 Skeins 3 - ply grey or black Factory Cotton for ....... . lfte ards best 25c Grey Flannel for-.. 18e Ioo yards best 15c Victoria Lawn•111 , • • • , • • • First Showing of New inbroideries, From St Gall Switzerland You are invited to inspect the largest' and most beautiful assortment of New . 1 , Enibroideries for Spring, 0°8, which we have imported dire;t from the manufactur- ers in St. Gall,' Switzedand. This shipment contains new and exclusive -designs I never shown before in Clinton, such, as. the new Filet Embroidery; which is being I Shown so extensively in.the large American cities.. It certainly :will be worth your.: while to lookovert is - , - $ new pring ass , , yeu-are-not--:--ready.40-b*._J some weeks yet. . . . __LI • ' — . • • .. ass_ ,...... • . . , . • • . • ,.__ ,..... To TORONTO and AETVIIN Re_117:411471allte, ty , , ;','•;" AMOUNT Or umg, Ireesw. I Roan AND MOM* MATTitgli Ontario liorkie Areedgrst. IrrifilltZfagtgaQ7n trourrou,44" , Exhibition Goderiela addramed th• it latincif" with 'AWL ' reference to the location Of the pro- Tokete god tong Feb. uth and nth, trasiboetiruneenttoRvaolonshcvdiellage abtreagew•erehine , valid renirmeg until Feb, 13th, 10e, large numberand MOWN Baer and rernighan iiadteseed the cannon elltiellar tow rates from 011 strongly in fitvor of the rebuilding of . stntions In. Ontario, the bridge on thepresent ite, while - Tickete and toll information maV he Councillor Salkeld and George. Leith- obteined from, Town Agent. put, waite, ot Ooderich townehip, a *gets obatacour tickets at ,up,t,0„.0 °glee; ed the building of . the bridge a, and•AVoiti delay at depot, , upattrease aite reatimmended. by the committee appointed for the- ourpoire P. 11. 17101XTENS, taws Agent. of finding the best sites 136th 'aide's to the dispute had clraeurits of the ttir Cosnon owookiotart*** .************** At 4 • location and demonstrat from them .... 0010:!•74,00011•40,00•4•40000 .. • .. 4 fluEgit style. The matter 'woe l.re- `Road nod Btidge eon!. terreaut•tke • mitteet which -la *fit visit: :the iiO'13 i3;" 5 re stated time to start.Now to . m °pints on si report in June, - ass.staa• Write toroottloguo 3 our moaer- - .12 '•••s I ValalINICS Eck. 14th,4•07.- ARTISTIC: PRODUCTIONS IN tak6Ar VARWTV. Valentirie Post Cards * 3c, 5c, Joe, it COMICS AND NOVELTIES _ OF VARIOUS Ki NDS. '111181 MOM BMWS CORM to D Patterson, Road r1onamissiciner, : monks ard,otner adVeSliqes•Will iliterOte i i Uttrtle, the sum of.,3100 extra was paid On tnotionef Messrs Gorenlook and messamaa•-•,.......aessa-0-..-e----asaasase---s-asse,:aassa.asams..........,a- . Speech in the Rouse; on.rriclity, charga. 11 3". 'Sono and laeriin sta.. Toronto. 1 • to increase his salary to now, was ( ' ' • Ts -ht- WATSON. Prietaina• -' - I left over until:junta session, • •••• . - . s --.. - - :' lle Attlee' 14 2 elacle an alabb"ta ' tfietica°tireeed•croeMeerteitleilset abllucillt.-- eharrY lee .:' 7ft41%.-Ar11$-th""VRAF-•"'. , . An A.11m34 LAW WO .4 • . • . I 0?trhwboe'srmetoavirradwras such. • ' 7IR far extra. work in 11k17. but the prepos- oilrlik whinh were County bridges, prior to as. It was decided that all brioges, Mr Salkeld, and *' . ' - . • CLINTON. - - ' - - ,...., by the ' Thef I :41;1., 11 Onotal ugLiecirr .al'ita)uoriiiicer.Baleei: month'aotit°1:40ninn.D.,..---"-aivi lotinaa.: p . BookSto' -re , oopet's notwitlisteniiing the .fact thOt the It was decided to hold' a special. .. • .iitaits had been put. up • by public tend- Meeting of °91Ineil, to eeneicler" "•tbe. for the purpesee of comparison,. , s .• - •, • "••• • ° . ` er He ilea owned, that there had been Good Bowie scheme, on • reb 25, in fug that in the lisposition. of timber .coonitull'tey'bieou::::::.ne of 0.41:1. to. Wns,h,iP• ;.---0 •—i-------•—••-•-s-a---staav--.--orittetiri • has been guilty of favoring its Wends, "RIM° 8nd• th,intair•led! lineitein the. West, the GoverMilent ,iTtililwo:l.iii it:ssiosfillt:n;le:tv,e7u210iftio,edeetrtlebh,e . ,. - rs-ta- tis.ti: ea. I. ... , ,‘ . .0400.1iflodel se.hoof .- • .seaforth. . . • Rs; . 2 figinuT111.1."..22199 EftY k . 295 j oluilestr:;* ,i,...,...s..: . is the,,e' (inert for. „the . , . of the Interior DePattinent: eol'usion , by some Of the employees • motion by Messrs McLean and . . a 2 - He was ' Leckie, that the euM of $20,000 be. bor- ' • " 1.g • ' %I . Rueselliarland 281 Violet/34*ga,, -224 lollowed hi?' Others on till; :OPPOoltioo raadS:1°f142316 lex over. as .a`i; °Ore Veiniannicil 44. uniciP4litY • ,',11 . • , cc'. • EdgerTorronce2f9 Fred Runiball 4 Erma A.ndrews279 Retta Cook -.Mg ' aide, whernade Similar statements to is considering the advisability of tOP " ° 4 it ••$0,889 '•$8,958-• 'Maly Jackman 258 Irene . Bessie Walker 272 I)eati Finch 410. ,. . , miming .0, system, of County roads. .1... ',....$.151;°63565 • . 2.2,50 .. • 1,381 , atelheyebinson2.56 li MacDonald ..214: wail fornrierlY ail employee, of.- the In - 'recommended repeirstOreriOus bridges: 1:1:u.Y116:seeeills • 0,034 . 31,14a ..58.,874 • •. . Division u ,- • • .. - . - •• Mr Tariff lti P. for Assiniboia,,, who Ro'Rarpantilt1131•13dgiD:•.Ecetnixiittee Blyth' ' , ••• , • .2;978 .0 ' • R Watkinthaw 213 terior DePaitment, replied to Mr Ainea and that tenders be accepted asfollows Clinton 16,503 104,574 ..85,1,18 .... . . 1 ,„ . at considerable. length, • and " openly • kv-ginlierBsiggt: A. kinsean.,- avi Craig,affis ..Goonoodz:Lente.,1::!..i'3;0723:9 ',. .265: ;787021: :.3.:020412:::,,,,,1 ..cirwilidiviez. icitigri.joa,...rn:ilavdagliintareraiictac,kt(t);kii.;- e.tt:::. being AS f011OWet ---.,. ''' .. .. , ., • .ehargg against him, part of his defence •,rbreinddgeet.$05f,000iiihtdrot ocoan.crmetietaabberitinsemytontois... aro, ; ; ; 23,421 , .0042 challenged the Opposition to lay a bridge, near Bayfieldi for superetructure of WinghaMbritlitts' Hay ...,. 4 i 0 ; 4 vl •18,729' . i 3,226 .•„•• ,a,e51•-- , ., Exeter - .. .•,, • . 10,598 • .24474 •..19,7_14 Lizzie -Fora- . .. Laatatabse. orele. 1 "As tfiy hitine has hob • trientIoned • . .clonstay flo413 SYSTInt . ' • 110tiViOk %. • • II • '21,Pla5 ...24 611. -26;031' ' ' . ,...rboyrathiliee_Igerstbleamlletnakwahuophtebvae srttice en)O.. ., 'S. , of the House in dealing with thie toot, County; _Wad system,s Rullett•' le ter. • Mr Ames ;raked for eertain re- will be 430 miles, appottien.ed . in and %fortis ... ,...: In bOilliertiOn' ' with . the 1" iiSa . BILl'eo"Ilialliet.p.. ;•::; 1.18;,; ',.:421.1.11192Q6' ::...187,411 0173/1107- it' s7178siteialgwf;irebiti . • . . • the mileage 4; 18,015 '. 10,816' : .11,650 'Willie Wal ees • • Bessie Roes - •• ,, • tures, he got returns aild tliaeongahetatahlt; ,arsatiftobirobwoal_ndary lines of the township s'eafo th . . • ' • 15 820 ' . 87 278 92 f.011 jeattIllorrie . • jean 'Dap:tient.. for the original papeast.he h Stanley. .. , 1,4,823 ..• 2,787' .., 8,380 Lime, MacPherson, - teachers °xi inal .a .ers and I wish to say that, Ashfield '..80 'miles Morriss, .. miles I •.i . , having • esa °retina • • • " " 0 . • • e • ‘20'inites7'St•anie " - ' Tuckersinith ...le 001 ..20 424. .. 4,610 • ,. •; • :.• . him he is making reflections on the Goaerids _25 miles stephen,..3ompes department in connection 'With them; . Grey ....„ .32,mnee Tuck,snyth28 milks Turtiberay • 4., ..: 9:466 .. 2,503 :. .2,911. -Eltne.r teacOM ... Ethel Ealties4 . . Ileborne ,......, 23,183 •. 5,J7 5,357 ... 145 Geo McTaggart'.. Edna Waentint : Mad f stand here .represputing the de- Hay .... 23 miles Turnberry 20 miles , Partment at that time. SIf there was HOwick...S6 miles •Usborne:.28 miles w : E. , Wvvaawwitannoos hi' i 91.* 665 354 --. 33; fii3614 ., ,.. 32:876605 mFraerdi 004 touradn . , , iditiv4eorradi onOacroi aka anything wrong in the action. ofthe Hulletts. -30 miles E Witwinsh20 miles Winghams .. s. 49.: 117,791 144;704 department, 1 am the num.whO•was MelcillopV .milee • W WienSh Mimi"' 'Wroxeter .....•••••.' '2,056 ..9.7.41. .,. 5,533 ' --. s .. ss: ..e. ,-Jr Class ss • -... : • ss • .. .. as., : respinigibla, and if he thinks there has The following reads are totorm the- • - • • • • Mamie Hall • . Lulu Connell ' • -,:- - - --.. ', :' • sheemainythiogwrong on mypartsor • trunk linesofthe proposed system:- The • The 'follow table. •shows-thirsisopti- 1 Rey Forrester , Leona gulag - - -- :.-- .- •:- ' .. .ou the part of the departmeut in con-. Lake thore,"frpm,Bay0Sid to AmberlY nection with those tenders, I , declare northern gravel road, from Dunlop, head: . head; - • ' ' .... lation, asiiesement; and taxatiOn...per. sitamrv„eesyxRanarlandn, • Ernest Britonepavono, .,. , - . : • .. . in the Moat emphatic in fiaisfooted. via, Oarlow,:.to Lucknow, . clarion,, via manner possible, that it is atheolutely Manchester. to . Whitechurch; tendon . . . . . . '. . •••Ditision IV. Janet a 7ilson, teacher. - • ' ' . • . false; and I 'now challenge ' 'the hon. road, from the southerly boundary of • on the opposite sideofthe House, to and Winghains ' to the boundary of • ' • gentlemen Or any otherborr gentlemen •UsbOrne, northerly via Clinton, Blyth • munitaisanty , . It • . Irene GOeld. • . Harrvey•Wallter Arnold Itathw.ell • Alma Judd • take. the Manly course, for -• once, to -Frank Rice' Cele Beac'onit - stop . insinuating sand to rise in . his gravel road fBrrouniceSiena flo'irirthlibteorga' . „ . . • .. : :.• .... . I ..... ... 'el. ... Florence 'Cousins Violet McGuire: • Wroxeter . . , . :place and to make a charge, r. • . ' and easterly along con 8 :9 lloystok, to Chester Marshall • Roy Ireland ln conclusion Mr Turift•saidt"I wish the east boundary line. . Huron road ,,Ashfieid• • • • • • 27tit' • ••4516•298 :* 46 1 • • • Walter Shier . ..' . to repeat.wanit I have , said that • the freinGoderich to Dublin. Townshit ,GC9oldhginche ....... '.:200.416°5• .:.: 1:15311016 ,'.. 06 tig s • • • •• ...., ' ' Jr Class', • ': • ' • Eteekto, , ow' have the ea I ers • be.' ' b undar li• e from BI ' th"Cor °ratio ... ... .. .. , ,... , , , .. r 8.4 .Heiertroecia . . 0 ; f 0 . • fore them in•this °Dairy ot or Matter, eas ar 9 as , oun arV 0 •c., 1 nay........; .. 3213 .. .2,345,650 ... 6 18 .Violet Argent • Andrew Steep .. if any gentleman oppo Ate-has:a-charge _Hillop. -That in the interval the reevess to make.against me as - a, merober,ot :of the resPective townships will con-. taosvica ' a875 '..„ 2, 1,523 ,,, .11 111 Harold Holnies .' : 'Charlie 'aorsely • ' • - ' -Parliamentrot-as-airoftleer-ofthei-eor -skier-the-matter -of-designating-spur! i.v.6'111.Z.g. eaan -,•,-,--2,g•aoserr-2,-a-nest. ' . ... • v- s • . I linilett. ,-.2577 .:• ,I,095.320 • 7 is - Clare Chidley teacher. ' - -. • . '• • • • • gradient I say let- ' him make his lines to make out the balance of the I ,sa-S,Trirt• -274"11• ... 40005-0 ••;. "ti 5: , . ....Drrniipri . 4 I! charge and get his committee, • and he ' mileage in.their respective ,irturdeipal- 4 azu wime cook„ „888.AledaSeeley.....61e . ... ,. 'will lind"out wbether the Insinuatieris incorporated owns arid,..villageit • yvill' ••••'" " will get it isght away, and ' thee he ities,, That the representatives of the 1, :stS1,19,331;.".: ' s.',I9A :;_1.996.4m ....8.43. , tri 2,-747,819 '.: 5 77 • It McTaggart..37S Emily Cutler -FA. ' .macle are correct- or not"- . '. . • . ' .. monsider the mattei* Of designatnig 'the aye eram4th . 2121 .. 2,140,924 ..„ 8 ta; • Albert Shier .•:366 AustinNediger 1,47 ... • ` -• f , urnoer, 1996 . 1,326,307 ...Is. es ;Gertie Wallade 836•Carman Turner 342 . • „leading streets:therein. with•a Vietv 0 I - '•. the Count-y.011sta lite, (by the way lie ss wnehn for one patient' fres et Phatae i•S of " th • 2206--1 ' lithuer:benh'°fie7 thote. j'at.heeca..11ifiBI). es°14ele":•°rfeq7irees:. . a' tidhael'siounithit°tf ',:f4°:).rea:ihm.:,1180klirnatnotne.d'ot:. coibotne, he bite , neen:a• 'resident of inspeetton, ondalsothet, they agree to .0finton....; .. 24.55',... no iptroduction to the; people ' condition that 'earee•are .Piiblie Roo- . • Colinty. • Born .in the. Township Of pitale, and are open tc Government Wroteter...; 421.••. ... 163 003 - 3•52 t :Mt, Wm. proudfoots H. Cs• avito as , ., • s .' .. ,.. .. . „ . : s •• - . . Bayfield • s.; ; 467 .... 105,204 .. - .s- -Jessie watkine303 1' red Lawrense4i0 . • • ' . A New candidate . -- , , - . • ... , provide accomniodationseqinvalent to • taonerich „ ,, .44-m... .i. • . - .. CO-opetating hereto. , . the Hospitals at *Wirignarts• Goderich, •B U a *many Gnasrrs • - ., • . WawarioshW •REBzeleYnetetshetter;;;;...:.::•,,.. 4852578 ...,:or07163085274 .........,.,7G7, U1 la Arthurz•. rgiclorhp ndy270 Eugene Sheeley 261.-- • ' Usabworileaa1,20711 •••:12:658926:800235......19543.) (.3.0 all.telon . j."4, fl3i6f:Polrifitscy Wheeitley$33 • Brussels -----------1072 .';''• .1;11--'' .:-:: 26811281:: '1 2 Yer":ille5itsh.t.. ''..irt rabadieutitt:::.".14: 1882. ' • 1'413'544 `.•• 2 ',.,22 ; Jean Barge.. .308 Maggie Ireland 206 • . • • - • . Harriet Cantelon Bernie Hall - • 826745."3461-... 87 .'°916 1•L Stevens, teacher. . ., ... . . . • '.. ., .... Division VI -Si, Clese• ; .• ' . • ‘ • ' • • , ' : .: -was just 4$Vil SoturdaY) and has beeill for sfiettpatietitt3 alf • inve qp mane, 1 win -shoal. ,. 2207 .,..... 085,005 • 8 41 • P • F Pennebaker ' .- Clinton' Coek • Maggie Walker rn9rt 9r kee' rtothre . in .ite Ptibu And i age gt6rt ?!...* t'S; 'Orijr- inumeipithty la . Ito .1 ' • . _ 1 .. ". ' ,s , ., . • • s. , ... • Mereiri EillOtt „ Loyd Rice . . . , . • . , , Pirlitteiti .alfairs.,- kki heti tiled the. • • ( ' -...-.•-•.----a... . - • . . . ' jailer Griffin asked for in ineretiee • • ' . a, • • 'Cando hi:Court... , . ..": .'- • • j9nJuniorQii.si • . . ii ., e - . . in, salary Of $150; he was geanted $100: I - . . ...--4 . . • ' • - Georgia Kaufunin.:Winie•atieeaer , . u fedi 0%114 WO: sapkeitented in Nellie Watkin,WilliDoherty' : 411011tivil •!gatesttiftalaSslialfryalliseti, of the W M S yvete 3185 ; of ;the Sob- WEST HUItt)Ii.LIBERALS Goderich, and was for years President The usual grarits of $20 was made $ Church C Imes: Woolen's AssOciation $2117 Yo "to f t The ;'"' • bath School 0283 ; iiession fund, $66 ; I . ' assa of the Liberal Assoeiation or the West Urea& AgrIcultnral and lIcrtieultu- °the ho ,apiewsivimolosiois „ , • -- ; ung Proud oo barn out unmet, * , yeopies %mild $37, • I, Of Tbe Convention Ridirit The unaniinity of his eisee. rat Societyl and $26 to ewes. 'Farmers' i• tion ould be l of : Institute. Each central Wemen's In . augit 7 a sue- • 'putt, , y ay morning at the Tbo,itroinuste apeorliiffce, uNSiirts/tiekloeanoinuaeriaiL: teaBFicihafejerv.enyogRialiotti . The ailliitalreartakeices of this regletrarsand county Are gurer, ail of Si; iisttisig The Tempera.nce 0:alericli, was c•es•B ' • " • Institittee were %anted S25 eash, $20 • Ilhotelltelstioral at St. JOSeph, the Pro- Lois Holmes Erskine Evans when the elettion comes on, stitute was granted. $ID. The teachers .• . . • ' w om were called to Show that the Division VII, Sr Glass • l' -'°"-----""m"--" ' was geented the . iok Children s Hos-, • . Oast at,ba checked " PAL A grantatt$56 t Shaven. to he . 1 petty of the St Joseph Land Company Lento Mariana , JennieBaines - •• Some Yeat4 age alit phrase '‘ell " the Eiecutiye tonsinittee, was refused fltrzikin was I ^ ' . . • ki . .. nurst Sanitarium, • recommended lrf I 9f whinhsthe-defendant --14-arninse--Ms- InasTrowhill• Leona-Nediger- I Kathleen Diswaer Marjorie Difcalatat '" : the representative,had a cannot check Manitoba" becatilii his- by consent. . . •• ri g J N Cameron, Brno*, and la 3 seating it to be -entirely unencurober- X NiViltse, teacher. • c • . • Urination' class Schools. - . •Zilos, Gallagher, of Toronto; by •repre- Elsie Greens Wither Welsh- Userid grants were made to the Con. I loan of $2,400 on the property !rota Mr AlbsrtaJaeltson Bessie Chown • .Hatroameavat. 111aTTOns 1 terest, • . Cantin is charged with obtaining a Mary Chidley Mabel Marshall • ing in all te $4'2,000 with at:creed in- • • - • Junior Class. • : _ Hattie Greig Marion Sabbinga ' 1 Fleming. Exeter, were appointed. on ed. • . - , Division VIII, Sr Class . • Board of County Examiners, ' , Mr Gallagher told histalo of the __ • . Dashwood I/ S No 16 was made a transactions to Magistrate Denison., Donald FUtnam Orval Murphy • High 'School Entrance Examiner After having advanced° the money in Fenn Ilellyar Alec Agnew - ' centre for 1908. Ione, ‘1006, on the representations Made ine _Shaw Madorie Barge the several Collegiate Institutes*" less to accumulate, satisfiedthat he could The following amounts were paid to made, he eat& he allowed the interests Pearlie Gould,junior Woiatid Se•leY . the amount tauct for feem-Godermh.. Weave his money out of the, building at an/ time' IteeeetlY' hetwevez'' he ltudrroarsircrNmeolle FrEdsdnadi'We W esta l l a c e ' tteagf°rarntht 13112648$1111 acquired possession of the title, to find EaYrneet all Annie Miami w$2444ing;h0altaintlionig,rs1700h;00S1 EarneattiverraMte Willie Marshall an additional grant to be given after oexaemcedutr annsdagpAinarartaidt faocrhtahreses,onif oftaltite the June seeston, when the whole amount can be compu ted.- peetensea against Cantin. Gavin ° Annie Taylor, teacher. • - • . The sum of IMO wait paid Stratford claitnethe building. to be worth 11100,- . • Collegiate for pupils attendi ng_ from this county, but the•claims of Harris. ton, Listowell and St Illarys schools, for sitailar payment was refused. The following high school • trustees were eppointed; Judge Holt, for God - The fact that in Toronto, 'London( VeratenhstojoilAe tonraWcfridn'ghflittn°; littnt°Sn't away!: Ottawa, and other places., the Council for Seaforth, and "W L Eliot, to fill the vacancy on theGederieh Collegiate le:reducing the numters of liquor institute board, licentes, is it significant • indication of publiosentitnent on the license givests . 8"D" 11/4L647"'S ' • • • The reoort of Registrar Coats show. iOn, ' ed that 4210 instruments were refim O CUULtUII- church will be heldon Sunday next, filled to the doors, on Friday last with • ...Cathedral, London, gave a very inter- e • Canon Dxnn; rector St Faure Lathells88,Knions-Will-boass-Preacheds -by-rdetegatea_and frissals_osstbe v Kilpatrtek of -Toronto both party • gathered- t te _ , , nom no - 6 eating sermon on Sunday evernng..He trustees, zlavening. The pond of date for the Local House, finite a ssg . , y , few yell -known Consetantivea Wore , •),.., : work there, but was storm stayed ' was on his Way to Godetich to take : speeial ilma, request it generous also in the Hell, there out of eirriosity ' collection that will go towards the re- ;•no doubt, - Rev C R Gonne gave an interesting . duction of the debt, In addition to the President Attlee Yeang,' after.briet: V;" 7 lecture before the A YP A of Seafortla anthem in the Morning by the choir, 'Ay explaining the ohjectl of tbe Con- sas• - on Wednesday evening; he was Much Mrs Dowzor will sing a solo. At the 4 ventiokh tailed for nomiriatione, *heft ',' .;.:.':.• Appreciated. ' !evening service there will be speehd - Reeve 'kr smile, of Dungannon iwo„, ‘••;.i••.'..• a Sixty years ato the wolf ono the musty, • The choir will render two 1)listi-d W Prondfoot R 0 i of•GO'kerich `••••sl, • woodman were amiliar to ,ti,•'• people have the chance to see either , the all, few antbeszolsolVh;irlisATIC.Cytowniel,1"Silf I :fdr1111iNalCiIr:feQtaartitriltartiTirlIII:' ,' '. now, but a rood opportunity for all is Pranois Bolloo, The Public are cordta .. late werdett. Ma prenafooa ,and att. H'. in - th operetta f Red Riding `1Y eons g in e operet o invited to attend these Services. _ ', Currie then Pralmeed the present re- • i • Nei Ft wig& wail tillable' to , 41. Mr tairatren briefly ,alluded to the S. ••., abed. . s • • ST 4.0sEigirs . .. , I' presentatIvv, 1%ir 14_0 Chtneron. ,•••••:'. , WESLEY H . ' i !ll,„1•312,14r Isttsd •8•11ndan owing ° file , hini h •th 'liberals Of Weet Raton* - hearty imp tt which had been given 4, fillerainental servide wit' be heita at '"°9". am° eelasequetitlY theta was not ne .1% e 4 •• '.• ,0- the 0040 of the Morning r • ere next . . Sa: .• • Sunday next. in e, e Morning subject, "Foresight and ' SAIsVATION A.noT / i VVhlio Politics bed a faschration for c Fore -boding," Evening subject, "No spciat tneetinge will 1;0 flea tqi. 11* i 13tolittilvie11)eetirreetitbutdvhtetz.tpitt , . Temple in Heaveri.".. All welcome. S Anted. by EnvnrSumtlelY4 tlitrith" and hit energies to. his own business ' ' ' • The Quarterly Board meeting will folds on Sattiedity and Sunday ,:s s be hold on Tuesdaysdath hist et 8 p.m. ti.j.114 9. Saturday mght will be Balvat• the honor oitered him felt that for livsunday at 11 it ; Feb $ and interests, and while apprecieting k••• ; . A very uniqinvAnd enjoyable bra' leellte`e'leg at 8 P the prestint'he moat declines to be a, gramnie Wile given at. the Epw,ettit m• tkqukes% flit* and easy at 3 p m. candidate, be hoeing publicly Impress. ' . League nay in Wesley abut& moo, Salvatme meeting at 7 p n. This This win ed this determinate% some time ago, atre 0 noks also be the farewell meeting of Lieut. He win' le*, a Liberal t day evening, Jany 2703, f IleZ. °ger mier soke on "Look up," A 111.0opper enalat • Penke,v,ers '.../S'Itc6 gives hearty and ifit poise tfine-iii-fhe; ' "Lift Un," 11 E Rorke On "PO UO," VVOIO°100 to an of tnee0. meetings wins • party should again desiretshim to •be Fred Ri''on "Shut Up," it retitittion and bring your friends. Obildren'e its candidate, hemightdecide to do S - . by Mimi ltndrews entitled "Cheek. up," . Ineettng every suudel morning .fretti Ho, a statement that WAS received With and an intermission entitled "Shake 10 to 11 a.: to. , • [warm appheuire, -Up.' Refreshments were served, and ,„ , 4 • Both Mr Currie and "Mr Proildfoot ONTAIlt0 STREET 1 the President, Miss Davis, coiled it - , . . . made brief addresses, each etating 'Fill up 4',.• A pleasant part of the pro- Reit Mr Grigg, who has been for that whoever might be the choice of granitric;;Wits the grouping of the cond. some,years utlaurinah, gave an inter- the convention, would receive their fence. terfill in the answers to specially eating addleess adclreassshefore the heartiest euppott. On a ballot' being :prepared questions. fiev. J. oareene, League, ou Montlity evening. taken, Ur Proudfoet had a majority, a closed the • Meeting in an address en- Regular auarterlyeesStieee win be hem and on Motion of Mr Currie, the notria titled "Sum Up.' As last Stinday woo on ounday next; lovefeasa at ura In, nation was made unanimous. the anniversary of the Christian En- and ,sacrament at the. close •of tbe : Mr Proudfoot thanked the convent- deavor StacietYs the topic for Monde,' Morning serviee. The official ^board loot for the heet'r thus e9tiferred 99°11 night Otis "The. Heart of Christian sviesneeet on Feb, I.2, at 7,asspag, him, end said that, if the contemplated Srideavor," when Mr A T Uooper gave r radii) ttibution should, even make the • tui address on the 0 E movement, • A'very tinge onlintlee IS expected to I. riding snore unfavorable than at ores,. hear 1)r. Cleat er*s. fascinating "Stoll* i ent, he Wolild sonteet it just, as readily of Jean Valgeart," otr Monday night. 'sod hoped by the aid of the Liberal - Rev Mr Kerr officiated At a Tucker. li parte, to keep it in the Liberal column snail wedding, on Wednesday, and 1 MrKellerman, candidate for the had to go oft snowshoes to get there • Latal in the South Riding, being ores. ; mit, Was called upon for a abort ad. i' drese, as WON also It. Holmes, condi- • net* ti 0144-40HO Preached in South. I date for thoWest RidingDominionseat nmpton last Sunday, ati.1 expects to do l The tonverition, which Was nioet OW so in Port 'Elgin next Sunday, Re , thnsiastie and hartoonioue through- •doee nearly as much puipit WOrk As it out, broke up withobeers for the sand. ,Than in the regular triinistrr, And likes i Mate the leaders of the party, and , se vies on I service. Ele *ill held the Usual eetviee urtha the loot election,. h t Sunday, weatherpermitting, en's° InanY th d feat entered by tbe party. ers had gone down * . -The ammo eorigregational Meeting be held on the •evening of Wed.' 'nesday, Feb. 19th. ,A sOoial will be held under the auss ties Of th&ItOtnIrt Pdonla'S A14800140 , tion On the eVenitig of rob 18th, The• financial report for the put yeatehomt the dentributioritt to (train. • Milt Sntentie tAY have been *SIM and ' -ho expetulitOre 0788, The itteiPte tweic, end in hi a arldress an Sunday lasts the Rev, a. cv Graham, of Tor- onto. ' gave an optiraistic ,expression that equally •true. flefeering to the idth Century hellos Canada's, he said "No temporaryntringericy can cheek: the gisiesth of a Country, like Canada", The iminense natural resources and the undeveloped area of this"Country are Mich that a tenineeary Stringensv cannot very eerious'y affect iris': It would not be wise to he too mecca - !Wye, hut taittions and prudent de- velopmeot will mean' much for the future of Canada. - The filling up of the West means a demand for the mainifactures and products of Eastern Canada, and there Is every indication that the future is bright with tooling prosperity and good times. • tered during 1907, the fees for wh ch In disaussing in the House of Corn. mons a proposed Motion 13111 for aged ed by Ate ategisttar 32747; noieted oi'tt that there On application made b MOM% Ir - are 270,000 persons in Canada over 65 was granted free of charge; to W Oar years of age, and that a pensioh of ruthers, of • Turnberry, he being a only $3 a week to eaeh of these tebuld oriPPie• d ' The case of Osottin charged with obtaining 32,100 from Zane Galegher by false pretences Was dismissed- by Magistrate Denieon Tuesday morning. Persoitat 'Notes Mrs W R Centralia,* is viait- • ii3g her sister, Mrs Preach. • Airs Geo Rumba!), ;of -Itlithlgasi-sie-. • According to GalaktherSt evidence un- visiting her mother, Mrs Rudd 'der crats.examinatien he had loaned ._.,_ • Mr Albert May, of Stevenvitle,„ the defendant 0300 for ten day e Under MO11.11040 is visiting his old illinton condition that he be given a, borate of friends - $100 for the loan. He also asimitted The wife of Dr Thonapson relnsr.eint haviug loaned Ctintin 31,000 for forty from it visit to St Marys on Soturday days for it bonus a 111.000, night, , "I ishoula think 0, MAW would have - his oWri hauds clean before bringing Mrs Witte who has been In •TOren-: atiother man into court," seld Magiss to for tieveraf weeks, returned home t leavin th net am uot r 1 ray life heard Of a transaction Where it Me James Snell is attending the on Thursday, were $5778; Part of t °so went to the • trate Dension. "I never before in all man loatied one thoutatal dollars and onnual meeting' of the Short Rota forty days. Breeder's Association in Toronto. got hack two theusand dollars in Mt Frank O'Neil of Moosejavr. is The story that has been brought out down on a visit to his family, when -- concerning Galagher is may about , he goes batik , his daughter :Mies Belie one-tenth of what is yet to ceme,"said ' will accompany him. Mr Corey, " The Magistrate considered that he • had heard saffleien6 and dismissed the case. ° tont eatipertowgear beeVofnStSitahttnlirdasity' lwatits, "One would assutrte," said he "thet • owinir to the Storm, and Rev J W he vsas more AnXionS to get the bonus "Graham of Toronto, who did get here, than to exatnine the titles foe defeets." was called upon to take Mutational Mr. Galagher stated that he puttee. eervites in both Ontario and Wesley ed 'taking the casesbeeforle grand jury, wohatisrbeheledeginhioletalfrloAstVenetton inSerShielie. ' morning', and in Wesley in the even. The London Advertiser says thst. Ing. At both these servitor Mr Clrahatni, , BAY A II Going Of Exeter, le liltely to , gave addresses that Were 133103t,erlyhEs become President of the .next London ° poeitions of the fkihestional poll.* Conference of the MethOdiat therola, • and requiriments, of,' the Methodist ' In other words ite Going to ha, ebiarch. • The ()Jerk. was instructe to procure °amount to $40,000,000 a year. 500 cop•ies of the consolidator hy.lavre .., • „ ',Ube county; and a eopy of the Wham, The Tororito World Makes the fol. loWing announcement • Canadian packing houses are being offered Chicligo eured bean at Jess 11 '1? 'than the_ uncured eatiadun lidated Statutes was ordered for each member of the Council. A request front Col Young, fot• the usual grant to theg33rd Regiment, Wits left over nn til the epeeint meeting. Messrs MoNifilan and Meltercher hams ooet, obievo oared barns eon were appointed County Auditore, ,e pow be sod mon at 121.4e per pound. . Mr Bailie. of Dungannon', the• paettTpeoruenndt048afwteern paanly,firnet ahtinty. of 2e. , caoenconutytti:l.erk: Wm Lane, were rips pointed auditors of criminal justice ' ThYI should ho good flows to the The Counell adjourned to tmet in itrair tough m ever, . the Iting• Canadian 00neurner. hire teXt, • '07g