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Clinton New Era, 1909-12-30, Page 4I I I L: " P"F- . - I -,-I' "'R--"'-�-T-1"V-­-,Nf- � I - ---�­r- --- --- - . - ---�­W­,- 1 --'- - -1 ...... I— ­,-­ ­ - � - - -'w -""WWr"V"1"' - It- M., � --- - - -V­,�� - "Orw, - I ­ ­� - Tmwr 6 . 0 ON .Vw�--�-- . � , I I I I . I k I I I � - I . . . . . . . � I � I . . I . 4 a . . I The 011otiou'New Era' � � Dec. 3oth, 1909 - 100 1. I ". I I - ON— I I ".. ­ . . - I ""I"M ­ '' �. ­ .. - - 11, ... �.".,� - ­ 1. I 11 I ,1111111111110111 - � .. ­ I - . I i , ; �- -."--** -.--,,I I Ili ,,,,I,- � I ". . M . . I I � . I Z - - . ---- ­ 1'---..1.----. ­ ins bowl -arid gone home, vivily. -A:he -vowe botwe�a you and your sprea i jqrr and Mrs Char Bezzo @Pent -1 - - - - - - - - - - - - "I'll, ��� "I'll, I... .1-11-1 -....-I-1 1. - The employees of the Koittipg Fac. I . 11 I � � .Iwwlr I .; . man who trifles with the irttoxicaiing duty. Lot 40 Vain ).VKVeV haunt � Xvit" with friends In petrojes., tory wish to convey the tbanics to the . .. - � I ,., 1. , , � I . . What we AdY4rtl$e WO Sell, - . i I .. I � � - cup will often have "his goose coolcedl", -Your , weinar"ecau"of lost oppor Bruelt, 404 Harry' Twitsbell, of tnaaagemot tbeagme for the gift of I . �. I I .. trinity. SAvolthe bOYN6 'P- R, W, Co. Woodstock, I ,Also Xisa Etta, of I)etrol to Christmas, the ladies recelyinK two Ak $ l"I Aeddeat polley , . , I & 0 , ,,a. I this fact has. been illus-'. T. U. - the holidt "V. � . r . 'Ve -a for him 4nc t . are spending 47m under the handkerchiefs earb. while the gentle- - , I , 11 . . . ted in so many WAY* and at so . 0 o� parental root. . men rpceivel neck ties. � �, . . I , � I I q , . , I � - o. T. . U . FRER .. � - , I . moxy times') that the lesson should Personal$ I mi. in Norawortty, of Virden, Dr.0 . rence Hill will 'be prom . I,' UC e� � I . cited . ;; I .,.. . : not reqqire to be repeated, *"* man" 111 visiting at the burns of I,, W. , to the position of Ultiefliouse Survey. , ,'� 11 �, , Wbokt we sell. Advertises ug, I . t HodawaY, Huron Road . , :::::: - -1 I , i. . Miss Katie, Scott Is visiting in Lis a ,home - I . Astnisiollis or to the City Roapitai 'Bla4wells IN. ` , I .0- I I .. I I I I - 4146,06,81 11 tow" bis 'PAUT ffleods and rela. land, New York !a March next He , V 11 . "' "' Z ­­ --1,11-4 - 1, wel for a few days, I With 'Everovi , . . Uves were very glad to welcome, him halt bee" In, connection with too lb- � 1, I . ISTA . NuxT Monday will complete scores Charlie McPherson is renewing at- back after 10 years Absence. r More than &'year and Is , P16B AND, FANCY DRY GOODS I He au. stitution to . Of Local Option 0outesto in Ontaitio &� quaintances in Clinton and Godericb., , Pocket Diary' MILL -ties$ May changes amor;g0lintonlane ,now acting, PA Cohlef House 'eltylsician. . . ,- 1,014 least up to that point, Where the The many frien4a of Mr. John, Tied. and misses maily familiar faceg. He 'rho * '.meats and promotionsfil L . IT ', - FURS 111ANUES , � . . . � - ppoinv � I . 13Y-La*s carry there will be efforts ford. of ChiciAgo, formerly Supt. of Is Orospering in his home- in the N W this large hospital arp . , . m%d,e by Mario .1i OF STYJLE. Put forth by those opposed to repeal Will!" Church Sunday School 10 years and like many others tblaks: there Is and Dr -0111 is to be 66nigratulsted on I Till'.N WHINIL OF VS. � _ .90 lace abee , Wd Sell. --- o were pleased to bear him give a � J1 td of that c6untry., his saccee% Dr. Hit] Acted as Dr. " P " I . o temperance 4490crt address I rnoou4 tv. W, I - r -, Gunals asoWant See them before they are 1. . folk will square away toget ' not Sunday afte an, nd ter, of some time ago .rhe . A Feature of Our Store, is the Constant . ready for Mr. and gra. Ratcliffe, of Exeter, ' StrDit. ,Me, JOhn Jackson, of many friendst.hathemad'adoring his . ! next May. If 4efe instead. of victory b I lunipog, revisiting tinder the,par, , 'lint all �icke4 4. . ; . . at sbort StAy in, U onand who recall 1. . . I ave been the guests of their brother, ental roof O his pleasant cheerfixt disposition Will .1 I I , - I is the decree at the polls the open bar Mr.,John Ratcliffe over Saliday and . r- Isaac Jackson, L Arrival of Ne Go � i bZ)II. L I � I � I I . I MW . odsit find tri6ating system of the present Miosltossell also visited over the be pleaisLrd to learn of.bls tuccego, Prices ran 06M 20c, 2 , . - . L ­­ � I 11 . � I =Mm= license t L erm, . *111 eoutin day. .. I -! , M , I . '35' . 0 11 . . I 'to L' C. ' I L ,. Misses Jessie Wiseman and Clara . � . . . . W 2 - � . another battle can be legally Waged- Obidley are -visiting Miss Smyth, of First an � !" ! . I One pleasa t.featnr .. --,d OUI,y Viterance ----!. b, .­ � ... ­.. . . .0 eof the campaign Toronto, this week, . ­ � .. i , I . L . Is the lack of old time bitternesq on ' Mr.Jake Chidley. of Owen Sound, * I - . I . i � I I I I % � .L I . Of AutIaLtical Optionists I PelonbeWs Select . q both sides, and the absence, of -saying spent Christmas At his home here, I . . ­ . I . .� I i Itardi things which was a source of Miss Lucy Grant, of Torouto,is Span, , . . a . . Notes for 19tO � 1. I . . . I , weakness in some contests. From ding the Christmas holidays at home. . . .,. . I p . . Mr. J, Wiseman spent Xmas at the, Powerful r asons why you ' . I . I I I * � � . I East to West the countvy has been parental homeo. . 01 -1 ,. e I . : L Gl$i 0.1 tile Lesson. ` . skirmished as to results .of thebac I . 1 7-- ' 0 . I . I L M -1 O'Neil is home from St. - X. I I . gareVs Colle 0 $76 I - closing legislation and while tb�l I !as Peat . I -- � . .791s M . ge I lid , I � I I L room for � difference of oplitioal on a , ar , Toronto. . sho.u, vote again I ,. . I . L 'Me, Broder MdTaggalrt, of St. An- I . . . . L 11 . . . : , t " L . .few points the general trend Of evl- drew's Oollege,Torouto,returned home - . and other S.,S helps, - . I I . I I � donee, from . reputo.ble witnesses, is lastweek. L .. LO,CAL 0 . ., i L - .. . . IL I I - tbstontbe whole Local Optioniaa MissUirmle Kitty, ofAtwoQd.,and* PTI019 " I ' '* ' I � success. Here's a summary of answers Misis Ruby,' of Floradale, spent the , , i The, CAIRA - L - I . � . . . I I . I holidays at their hot . I . .4 I than Almanac, * - I . I to' qtpji ies cover ng meher6. ;. ­**­ . Before'the vote is'taken upon ' L 1910. 0 L I _ .the ground from L this (juestion, thi) at' tention of your readers , ' ' L, : . Iroquois (,Out.) News, Local Optio I n Miss Mary Chant is home from: Ran is requested to the foll'o' : for . . wing presentation of the ease from a business Stand .0 L going into, effect there last Nay:� � over nd Miss Gertrude from Stratford 130,nt.. . . . I � 7 : . We - WVT I is'h Yotli Busi,nfteag College. . I . I . I . . . I I L L I ;. I 0 , , , � I I M Has drunkenness increased � Miss Helen Fair entertained a nuw-. I. TAXATION Under this bead, the foliowing Is the assnssm4nt,, and the : I - ... .. III .1. � . I . taxes paid by the hotels this year, 1900,: I , . , " . Certainly decreased. c her of -friends on Wednesday evening. . � . . : . I L I . . . (2), Is trade aSL good as formerly'? Dr, Clark, of Ponty not, paid a fly- L Propert . Assessed I 0 . . 0 .. , , a Hap ' Quite as good if Indeed not bettor.' Ing visit to our town Tia week. . Name of Hotel AssesselT . Business"Pax ' Total Taxes . 0 *00peir I Is , 0, I � . . I PY. . (3), Have taxes . inerpased? �Nbl rate Dr. Gandier has returned trom. Tor- . I I : C . . : , . I RattenburV $0200 . $11560, $202.11 .. 0 * , L . 0. . .Y I . I mill, lower than 1908. " '. '' onto, where he visited over Xmas. ' Normandie 7100 . 1775. 243.53 L I 0 OL . , L . : L min lqr. Fred Lucas, of Toronto Univer. . Commercial � .1200 Im 17677 . . . (4) Is hotel acco; odation good', sity, I's visiting his siste .1 � I 1"iS 85 ' L ,Book , ; 0" - New ear, ,r Mrs U Hovey Urabam -W) , 1125 � . . 00 - � . Very good-. Have 3 hotels now instead , . . : . I . . V I I Migs Leila Hoover, of Toronto, is Waverly ; , �� . 1 '2500 . Mo . . 1� 85.03 - 0 ,� '. . , *1 . . . � I. . . . of ft under license. I�ates � slightly �olidayinglat her home here. � .. . . I I ' ' I - . - � L � 0 . , , ' vice bett I Miss Margaret Wiseman. is hanie- . . $24500 1 . I . S , I aL higher huts er., , $030 $1%0.'89 1 nd teike this oppbrtuxiity ' ` . . tore : er . . I Liqubr Store 950 � , "': I I Is 25 : I . . 0 L I I I. � . . & . . . � (5) Are there infractions of. law? Ottawa. . . I . I I - . 500 I 3 ) : . - . I * I . .1 � Only one case. . I � I . I Mt. E. Jolliffe, of Toronte,is visiting .. . I .. $25450 *61%0 * sqw) tr . . . of thanUing YOtl for �your , - (0)) H a tempttition' been removedt, at the Wesley parsonage. . . I I . . . I I . . . I . . � � L - . I , 1. a To this must be added the amount received'by the Town for license feewthis . -7- * , ., . . .. Closing of bar andRemoval.of treating Mr. Hairy Holden has gone to.Mon- - I . . . . . I treal for. two or three weeks. year, v!7.:, $911, making, total receipts tinder license $18.10.14. - � esteerned patroriagt� atid - system places the younk people out- . . . . .. . ... I . . ,4 L I . . . . I . I I .� . . . Broder and Jean MeTaggart will an- The rights -or the . )f the, lie . + I I 414- . .. I . . . � I . � aide the pale of 'Intemperance. . tertaifi. Friday evening of thiti week. wase system tire not ere being discuss" A . . . I : (7) Is law enfpteed., It . is strictly L . I . . N, viewe ' (I from'ai * Personal Note -8 - - , � .4 . . Mr. W. Jackson was in Exeter on . - .. -� . solicit a coritirltlarlice of -the . I observed and the people accepttilt Taesday-� . � . " ondition of things U tho" �c rel nds � , - . .. . .. I . . .. . - lsjt,ng hs own atives' or fr e my 4!C I . . L . . I L Manager Dowding, of . es, . nor'of the liq otify in t or going a 4C-. . . .. � I � . .11 I new oider of things as for the best. -the Molsons as. .Tbea it is,rea.- I nV us of the f& t each weekt, we * . + . . woul� age lt� ��Zw DRA. I 1. . . � I I I � -was in Ex ,, 41. . an o; in t�e .... . sarne- . . : 1. . . I I .-----O-- - Bank, . et6r.on Tuesda'y. , at Hotels will also .�* . $ . 1. I . . I I . � . - ing*-hotels will be 044� �; 4+ 44++40 . . . . . � . . . 1. : I ." Rockwood, Ontario- - . Mr. Will.Taylar ishome from:Vic- I I X � ; . � I I + . . .. I . I se law, and a good ' , ' ... . . I � - , . . . toria, Oolleje for the holidays,' ' '' guarantee ofa c ntinvA ce o a I , the property' ab6v:e set down as as� . L Mrs. J, Becket is *tinder the doctor's - I I I I . . I . . . . . . . . L' . k ' L * - � I - an , ­ . . ..., . -. . I I .. . L TO 2,11e H(UN), Of The yetv Era bit 604rdoet, of' the Deacon- gessed for $' - .150, would.be*�ktcc te b . , -Capkta Ist as good aecurity for a ' -care At presen t, ... I I . . � . . I . . I 1* , I I .. . 'L I . . . . 1. . � 'lie se ... bri, I . Ir L I . Dear Editor :.-As this. newspaper J!Zgmye', Toronto, . is home 'for the loan of $15000. Remove the'lic a. g its Locai Option,' 'and that same Mr. E, J. Jenkins, :of: -Toronto, is a� . . I holidays. I . ; * � -- . ­-.� Property is rele'gate .tp the lev lof r I=dwiellinghouies.: Ithasnocom4 I � . . ­ , .. I I . goes into a large na6aber -of "homes in . home on a visit. . . .. . the three 'School Air. And Mrs. Goo. David sp�ntX merciat.value. IVAY y'should Lit Av ." Mr. Smith's house occupie y L � . . . I Sections where I - mos himself' and family, on -a a i,eet, osst.ss. any� gre, Miss Annie"Hailes visited in'Goder` . . , . . . isiting relabives and friends in Bel. ater'.or less value than ' r. ieb over.8und[hy. , . L I . . taught for some eight years, I thought v ' . Brown's house nex door. si ilar in all respectity Mr.'S`m.ith's, exeep - t at . L . this would be: an easy. way of Jetting grave and Btus.aels. - - - - L I . . I I L. Brown himself, family, ,and a. boarder or boarders occupy it" � Tat, r * Mr. .G. J. Becker, of Bay City,Mich. � . . . � . . thern know I' haven't forgotten my Mr. and'Mrs.. J. MoRae-wetie holiday licenseiand a hotel is nothing but a dwelling house, that mi ' 'e is visiting at,his horne here, .. ' . . . . . a%y.ii 11 - . . . . Huron friends. 1. L I � .... . visitbra,in PetroliA. . .. I . I . I . IV oi- in OU taL . . I . � . l . . bo6rders, This is proven by the fact that directly a license.is withdrawn from Misses Flo John - , L L I . Two months have passed since I be-, .:',Xis§ S. Cowan visitel at ParkhL,Ij. . any. hotel, insurance ceases'; 6xcept on eclui ' ston and Mabel'Nae . I I g here L �nd I might: well . I I . I valent vAltiation to�a.dwellin gelemspent Sunday in, fiodericb. ' ­ - ` 1. . , I . gan teachin . . . .1 ". honge. Capital Iths no Sentiment, CAPital is,cautious, 6apitaIL 9 . . . I L .,Miss F. Cutiningliarn ape the hot!'. . . is no enthuaiastic I . ,4VL . . say- that' AMLLwell pleased with the I . at. . . � Miss Lillie ftiffles� of Goderich,10ent, . . . . 'L .. ... , . .L fanatic c.irried away on the witid of a p6pular fallmcy.,a nd capital.cau -be r6led I . . . . I . . school in every respect. . �'- da�in Walkerton. . . L . ... . . t L � Christmas under the pa '.. . I . . . . - I as a safe�guide 9 What Will 60diar if suich and such.is.4bfie. Therefore ­Pais � I rental roof. L � . I 1. ... L .. . I We have ..a.WQIl,fki'rnisbed'up-to date. * Me. andMrs.�W'J. Burns are. visiting Luca - L - .. . ' I . I I . I .. I � I - 1. . .. . . � . L � I 1. I Option and the -Town OW01intort.,tvill lo4e at' once $0,11 fees.- Shop taNes, L Wilson and Mrs, Pinner 'L Tor6nt6, . . .. I , I . building, 'with s2acious' grounds. of at Bottom. . I ,n I - ­ - ­ 1­-� . -­ -­ - .. ­ -­- � . I - 38 25', thetaxes of the .three small � t thelIdlidays With their friends . ­ - - - ­-­-­: 1. .. . . . . � . $' ev hote!s $12I,Z,:i1nd an'e. It ftlt of the. preg�ent s 1. .. ". I . . . 11 - � about four acres in extent, with ;� nice .. � Ite' el . ­ I I .. . . . . . . I qr, Allan. do'niiff is visitir�f� at"bis property tax,.6n the two larger' hotels.% and the�)wbnle of their .business tax I L .. I . . L . . . . I Our Prices 'are'the Lowiest , � lawn, granolithie-walks, tennis, court, home in Corriwalt. . . .. . � �. amounting to,a,furtber 023U, or,,a tot (16! No' 1 - MIS L Hattie Trick, . of -jondon Not mal , I I V I . . . . I I al 16 , �16.31).'50 in rev W, a . . I I L . , . base -ball, diamonds and artesian we]). ' . . . 2. . � .1 . . $� (I I 16 en 01, I SPSL 4 .1 . . . . . -L1--.---- L - Soho S riding the holida a st L . . . . . ! I Some.6fthese latter. features contrast ' Miss Bernice, K -ay is-ipendin' the mill equirt-Is approxim-itefy $750 revenue. Themfore I ho e. - . y . . Quality' .,Considered* . . . - er home inLapeer, Aich. I. . , tile loss of 61050 re.venue, in L . . I . . . . . . . I . . I . . . " . .1 I I .� I . . somewhat strongly. with a.hill side, holidays -at h . . . - means over .2 mi 119 taxatio'n. But this year -our rate ii :)�.,)jmlllfs. Nextyearwe -M ., � . . . . . I. . I . '4 1 - r. Harry Smith, of Stra,tford,spent - . . .� / . -re clay play ground and ii, Mr. and Mrs rworks,itiaking a total of 29 5 ri i Is or `-) Mills Christmas With h6'.par nts 'on Mary , I -- �� :or a halfwde . . Heriry. Weiton spen't a wi I heed 2.5 noills-nibre'for *ate W . I L . � . . -- - L. - - . ,.. . 4 . . � . -, . - .g I -neighbors ,well. . I � � few days at Oratikeville. . . I wore'tban we are perraitred by"Llaw to levy. The co0se(ItI010'e-of which condi- Street. . . L. I . . . L.. .e .. . . - .­ -- I ' L . . . . Rockwood is a police'. village, com- Mr., 1. Southdombe was. in Port Un- 'tiOn is', that certain fixed charges must ,be paid in fulf, such as interest, Sink. . � . . . . I SANCTI'll MYSYNGS WRITr4, it 1910 o , n Saturday. ' ' . . Lprising An' area. of eight hundred ion.last week. � ` ­ "'L." I I I. .. I .. .6gfund'-etc,a � - . , . .Mr., aii c! 'Mrs. �.' J. Washingtob, of 1. . . I � acres ani ha,oing a population of about . . I .. I nd, the ri3mainhig items of expenditure will have to be ault down Auburn, spent Christmas at.1vir. T�ho's.. , 1, - . " . . ­ I , I , L, ­ '' . .. . . . . :., ."&& , .. eight hutAdred. It . Mr. arid Mrs. Dowding a ent Xmas such as qtmet 'Improvement, lighting,! street wat6ring, aid to bands 'suoli-ai Jenkins. ­ � I was founded'abodt . . . . , . . . . - . . ' M P ­Dow Ing is con- ,010! I . I., � . *%�" ­ - n.0 w*enL Sound I Zells, White Dyk6-, L.,qalvation Army etc., fatirners a �rk, All. - IVI" I , * . eighty years ag6 by sbn�ie Quaker sett.' I r . . . I how.sl p�ibllc pn ' ' next Monda *charitable purposes,'and others. 4 Those inust-suffer in curtal meat of grants t-lanover,9pellt f'I � WHIcli will you vote for the Boy - PdLT. your vote eaWy I . � .y 16ra who named it "Brothers Town'%. tinuing her visit theipi; . I . . I . . I I . and Meg. Helvin, arahatti,,I.of I or the Bar next Monday? an . d no I coaxing �%boutit. . 1, . Me, J. Rice was in BoWalanville for ' . . .. I .1 . . . . . .. I Ie Christmas hqlfdays� , . - I . . I . . , � . .The. railway' i's responsible. 4or 'the I . I under the above outlined firiancial.condition. , -- ' , , . I I I 1� . , . . . - I - . . .. Bu t we are told by. Local Option in town. � , . . ; . I . . . -hange of naxne I . .. . I . a few days. k. 1. I . - I I , � I . . :. . . . #*" I I - "A, ' t ' � C .. .. . . . . - � ;. � . . people,. confirmed. by the opinion ofAb eXpert," backed up by� lawyers,- mayors Mr.'J. Leslle'F oot, of .1"Woodlands," . - I . ; . Y W.N.roll out for the s ,next , HAPPY NnNv, YrAlt to everybody; I think the'latter name is more ap- - Mr. S. Dayis made it trip to Toronto and others dwelling�iniother localities, wen.whoee statements'and'argumehtEf is, spending the holidays with r ,v _Mate, as there are extensive wiooa� as . . I .. . . Monday but don't be deceived. who reads the NEW 14311A,whother, paid prop I t week. 1. ­ reflect but littlecredit upon their-reasibtiffir .eldtives 1 i .,I.. . - I I . . I . . ' . :. I ,. powers�that all this talk about loss In Toronto. , . I 1. I . 11 i I I . .� . . tot, or.n I ot. - - I I of pine, cedar, - birch and other trees' . Mi, and Mrs. Greenwood and. young of revenue is nonsense, and. 6bat Local Option is such a perfect measure, such .'Mr. and' Mro D.'L, Mclntyrd� of - I . . . . I I **so - I . -dy foe All the avils flesh is heir to, that .on w adopted; prbsperity Vows ' . . . Ili- your community 1. 1. . .. � lining the ragged, rocky banks of the son spent.X=6 tit Torontoo ­ . a reme . Newmarket, . llow many boys . 04"* river' which flows through theyfflag6,. .- . . I - � im apacei that empty. lio�als ar`e jumped at,'and where .','the deadly rum -laid I I spent the ; holidays, wrth.. . - � �. - I . - - . . . , � . I . . .1 ed by Miss low UK thousands, the. Jim * , Clinton triends., , . .. . . . 0 -� sny.plying power'to various mills. . : � Combe* visitedi,' with f ' d i * St' , . . . . I.. . p the I OLT9'1.r6X'8 Slopil for 1910-.'300(), POP ' . Mrs Com,be a�compani would ycu like t Spare to keep u '. I . . , III of busy -'ruttobin . .1 I ! b ` here 'are the business places "and 11 .. meez is heard?' t One'sad fosaurib of Miss P611Y.Bilwool, T6ront sge� . . - . ranks of King Alcohol? I and , ­ . . . . , v4en *:. a in,: o ' -i I t - every b sihess- on the. .. ... I . 'brity, of e then are The killing ulation . � . . . . ;,i . tb a whole matter is that - the mal MIS- 9� . Thomas. : - I ... . . .. . guided - gl.L a � . - Way �O boom., Let the.campaign.beginsatur- Public, buifdh 8 usually found in P. I . I I., Sdplitose it is, perfectly irue, I the sto"We have.beed told,. Of I, . ho-te, I the, Christmas holidays with frie . , in, � . . - . . I I . . I q I village of e , and a woollen, mill 'I 11dr.. McClure ppent Chii4truas at MS. closod'by -Local. Option beinj bought III) and -t LetOry ; we can - And arou ad. Clinton. . .. . I .1. I . of the treating system is one . t day moining, January-Ist And its Si,91 . . I . . save them. I . I hustle employing about saviftity-fiv# hands. a I home town at.LUcknow. .- i .. easily conceive such a thi . urned into a fo LINTON! Ofif'r-otol An'drbiws,of-the Roi-al-33' . � . . . . . � I ' . ng, bappeniz - )g ANYWHERE aUT IN 0 � � . t6 the elos'e of the, 31st,day of Decemw� quarry and linie-kilits, some twenty, Uri T. Shiplo� . and daughter ,'spent I � . . I . . � ank . . - & 411,40" r I I . .. � grj� . - . Staff at Oshawa, spent the Christhial . . . . I WHAT has: bee" the histury oftbe' bee. Hv6gybody lift!. .,.� 1. sbihgIe, :saw and .at intlls,: ,, and Cbristmasmisiting With Mrs. L, Lavis What'transoaIent,follk,- whAt crass ignora�ce-it is.talk abottt ftatbappens. h6lidays under the 0 � I . '. n I . . . . . , . . krental roof, . I I I . . .. .. - . . . .o . :- - cheese factory will ineltideall'the .in"Oshawa. . * . ia`Owen Sound.and Weston (a.populous growing suburb of a largeand rapid. . , liquor traffic as far as you haveknown. .. ., . ... 4 I , I ­ . .. ly increasing, . ,Me, and M Q. IrOn .of Ar-. - . . I . � �, . . .1 el H. D.'Came - . � I . **" tuanufActuring, '. . Mr. and Mrs. city like Tbr6ntb) a!; indicative. of what -Will happen in Clinton,! -, and, 0amevon St. John, 0 ., 'r . . . . . . it' r the good or ill of - .. . . 1. � . I '.. . I � . J. Leslie Kerr spent, I thin f Toron. .j Has it been fO With the exception of.the'rocky ., I The two situations are.noil comparable. To -day we have Hodgens store empty, . . , �1'0 ttie tieer ­ Xmiks InBrussels and called on friends. to, are Spend! the' community'? Give your honest M,txg I , year of your life. - ridge, the farming land is well suited in Stratford On Mond y. . -, - * I I I Iiig the holidays with J�Je, . . . a and likely�- to be ---the stpres knovivii. a,s J.-acobs', Newcombe's anaMr. Sinith's, Thm. Jenkins at W obillands Farm. : v' I . ' 0� Think good thoughts,; say kind. ward'i for.all kinds of crops, and turnipsoeem - .. . I empty and likely to bb-reore6en ing'an as'sessed'value of OU00, a business tax � . � . . : ' , I answer next Monday' at the ball * - ' Mr. &bid Mrs. (Barry) Comte � and . I t' '� -Walter Ifofmes,'- Tor6ntoi' spent . . and mean them ; do helpful.a6ts even to be a s�ecialitv.'-I%Iany carsareshipp- assessment of 'say, $3000 --a. large, well' built fourdry Wilding, ivItich 1. I . I . . . . , - -Stratford suppose the Tow . . box, ed Away, goibg as far south a, Vir.- children'spent Chri�taias in Ay af d Wednesdaj in to w para. - . out hope of reward, 'go out.of . . . I would give to an�bodv outright who 'would utilize it. 'Tuesd 12" � � . With' � . and als called on friends in Mitchell. * boux'n shuts G�A. ticipating in the Gun 7 Club shoot., * ' . : . *"* I . . . ginia ppear. on the bills- * O . , .. .. to emgloy la, In the face of thisi ft Local- Option -up = - . � � . I . ' a good - ,f.f,; where they a . . . � . . -it will if., �assed- � , Walter -holds a gond position on the. . A number of the farming community .your wav to do. , turn,,, shake e as 1%utabaga-" . 1hossrs., R, R. 410an and R. A. Stew� Ouse, as . . -is a stprekeeper teeking. a Site to. start Star. staff. Misses Sadie, and Mary aI- '.1 . . . Pxe repudiating, with con�iderable hands more frequently; don't be mean But aside . from fo�ktur6s co'ninion to tirt, of Blyth, ,wer iOlers in town last .in busin'oss going- to pass by the places named and rush .down to the Grra- . I e c. . . . I . I I . other places, within the village there Friday. I I . ham House and buy it ? . 'If thelLocal Opt ionists. wo Id, but talk ordinary com- Sic) spent, QhristnAs� holidays, with - , , . emphasis, -the unwarranted statement nor two faced ;, never miss a Sunday . . . . . . . . I ' . - with a cei.tain u amo t I f t, � . . . . . . Are many ndtural beauties, such*as,. A Mrs, . . mon ,sense, one could, listen to them ion 0 Pa lenicei Bui� their friends here. . . . . . . . . I the Local from church.;.pay your way -,'be broad. - Hatry Bardiff.receiyed the sad sualia ' ocessofreaso - n! ' only provokes A: smile of ridimle - -, - MissM - a I r . y Stewart, c f Quebec, clit - ,y .. . ,� that they would pass by . . water -fall (whose hoarse music is my news that'her, sister-in-law, Mrs, Fee(! tn . . PT ,g as th�y adopt Option towns in their marke, ting I minded and'of a liberal spirit ; have U; lullaby) a solitary pinnacle of about, Cardiff had passed suddenly away at We have to face to -day Ii,; fact in Clinton -We have.enough emptystores and and Me Robt Stewarr, 1.6ronto, spent ..: .. . . . for the sake of a.etting to the towns creed and st.idk to it; list nDbodyllbluff" thirty feet'in height,'- two. or three. her home near. Brussels on Monday. factories to -day without ruining revenue producing property kno'Wri as hotels, th&holidays at the- =A11M . . . . , L . . you out of your honest convictions , - some large pot-holds(6ne ab - * ' I . caves, ut night,,and 'Mr. and Mrs, Hartlitr left to prodnee niore, We Are not like Owen 86und, a populous, thriving, seaport -MLI-Thos. Uawldns, 'Ate his Xmas - . . where the "booze" can be obtained. . � � ; twenty feet deep known as the DevIl's - n h less are we like. Weston. Wettreasniallinlancitovvuofaboiit birkey at the parental home'in tearGod, honor the King, love the � on Welneaddy to attend the funeral ( � . . . . ' � . . Not many farmers . whichis'held t6-day� � . . or =c � -Improvement, We Hamiltod. . � in Huron Co. care Well) and b4atitiful walks and streets City ul tion , We. bave no immediate prospects for . I ' brotherhood. - There's a round dozen of "quarry -clips" winding along at the . . . . . Vaovoe�h)epavy t a, t.ons and irom a financial standpoint it beboves-us like sensible Mi I I ' . . � to be libelle�l by such moonshine. . 'foot of the I . Me; W.' & Duncan was home this men to conserve carefully the income thitt, we have, .. I .. .. iss'Dellit U -Neil, Toronto, is Speak- . . of.items -for h suggested progi-am for . , rocky -banks of the river. . . I 1. . . . . � . . . Ing the holidays at her borne'liere., I.. I I . . 046" Little is known of the place at'any Week, attending the funibral, of 'his I . . .� I I . . . . I I I . ., ­� 17 c Can- the coming year Which if adhen I ed to. distance, and with the exc6pti6n of cousin, the, late Kos', . . . . 2. H'NFORCJ-,',MIP,NT4 -1 This is & �ery essential point in connection with `Mr Webb. McConnell, arrived home . I I I ,0,(X)o Americans moved to th. - . I I - . Fred Cardiff. � adian West during the past year and I axe guaranteed joy brJingers. - , E veryii; picnie parties from Guelph, few visit '. �Mr, Will Johnson spent Xinas visit- .the kilipie question. It is etnineritly bad policy to Place laws upon the Statute Xtaas B ve to Spend, a time with his - . _ - . . - . _ . � 'rival thi --- -- 6ne'19 or should be, -a .seek the place for pleasure, Ing With friends 16 and Book whic, It will'be, broken .with impiinity;� i�oniempt'- for law is as bad as wifeand baby and renew old' frietol- ' - I 1910 will probably oury a rec- I ,er after I . although those around.W.rox-* .. 1--jappiness. . The'dic6ionary says that, who -have will affirin that it compares eter., -,'There. must be..sa.me attraction drunkenness or Worse. - It is. claimed by Local Optionists that the present ships with his many .,felends.. - ' I . � I I . .. I . .... . I . . I . Ord. They -class settlers . I -* favorably with many. parts..6f over there. . I Riende'law is sy,,,teinatically'traiisgressOd.' .Who rsrhes onsible .9 We have.a Mrs 0 3' Tebbutt, and baby. Lind'say, . make first * . "happinessis the agreembles6tisation ya�i ­ .�� . . . . '"' a And - Misg'Thom on . ,4 ave any more Choskeyj ara spending their. holidays.: - " . . . I . and usually have enough of this .1 Muskoka, ' . .Mrsil Thiompso' ' police Magistrate,: a ma,yor4 and two constables ? , es, We 11 � which springs from the enjoyment of Bat'aiy time is limited to -night, so I under Local Option P U these officidis cannot or did riot See'to It that 'the . I I . world'o; goods to give them a good - I soont,Cbrietmas in ifttb, the guer at.the parental home he a** . , - - good", so the.fountain should be'pure . I must conclude my letteri;. ' � Mrs. G. H', McTaggart, , I �Pf I ic - ense hi,ws were enforced, why sh6nld they efiforce Local Option any. better, I r , i . . I . . .11 start on their broad aems. Uncle . . I 1. � . � . I . . . . � I . � , . ; . or as well? -There is no reason to expectany diffevent treatment from, them Me W Ferris, North Battleford. is . . ut he that we may be enriched and then go . 1. . I . .. Yours2rdly .. . . Messrs, F. - - I 6 . . ., . I I . the gu'est of his uncle Me Henry Baker ' . . ddr the one condition than under the. otlipr. ., . � . Sam may be a good pavinaster b I budhatian,'of Wihkham .un a . . . ,­ . can't equal Old J h B . 11 . � our way to prove &-benediction to, all. ' . I ­ I A, F. JOHNS. I . E.. Bender, of Blyth, and Mr. J. E. * . . I . . . . . for a couple of weeks. . . o n u ., . . . . 3. ACCOMMODATION. Ibis claimed,thefarmers-Will not ordo notcome IssIda Cornish whois'Atending - ,, � we meet. .1910 will have its sorrows as . , I Robertson, Dist -riot Y. M.'O. AO'Seare- Mi �. . . . . I the Normal School, London, -is home, - . 04000 . I . taty for Brnce# were in town Wedoes- to Local Option towns it -they can help themselves.; and - instantly Local � well as its J s ; its logse': I - . . a 11terribly . . JOY a as well asits, I '* 3ts erk out- that I b is it libel on the fia-mer to say in AS -many *words, . over the holidays.- .1, . . . . I io Local Option, is a . -as. . Tott Knowlt - ... dav attending the final .meeting for. 0 t'oni� . Nobody ever thongh . t � . . � . I I . compensations; its crosses as well . . 1961? .: . � t1fat he only comes to town to .gat.drunk 1, Z . ib or sai.4 Jqiss A. Von Hitter and Mies A. . . law'- why don' e municipalities . . . - , . � , . . ,. . -1 . bad . . � I � so. Such abatements are on a par With the many intent, of E. Hanishire, of Niigara Falls spent ' " L p,elrato speeches 'quor' traffic breeds -'Xisi'Loi6'Stevens,of'.Vhedford, a for- prohibitionists, What 18 Claimed by those oppoSing oc Option is this-- Christmas. in towb,'the uests f .the : . �. that have tried it repeal ths. ,&*., its crowns but a stout heart, a cheer. , You know the 11 . , , I I ds of municipalities ful Spirit, ,% quieb confidence in 1-frov. crimina a, makes drunkards, causes iner Clintqn'young lady was married that farmers Loo where they arebest, accommodated. Onder license a farmer 0 . . Therp are him . . in Ontario but idened, and 4 Willingness to buckle murders � 4, You know the liquor traffic ,last Wednesday to a Me, Hawkins. a - . . I '. latter's sister, Mrs. -W. I Hellyar. , � I .. � . . I under Loca ption . ifitobard tasks and stiff battles will makes truthful man liars, corrupts wealthy farmer In tnat locality, Her can reasonably -count npona good; meat for.25 cents and good stabling. Under Mr.0yrill-foare and Mr. Wilmer . only two a eats carried -last January I legislatures makes dead beats out Of in friends will 01sh her happiness Local Option the Meal will be.16 cents Or .10, and probably no stabling, -or at Wallig are spending a few days with often help win a victory. Try it and You know the liquor inty I . . . the best- very inferior provision under that lleadi;' It is essential to our bus. Exeter friends,, . I There is surelv some force in this and honear me;. bernew.life, . . . I I Sete. Make 1910 the best year of., your traffic fills out, insane asYlunas is the . I 1. I . � . iness progperity- that farmers should come to shop in Clinton. - - With poor or Mr. A. Bro- wii Deverell,, foreman of' I . the "poor t%xp&Ver�,., Who ih evoking life, . . I . In n entrance to the- pentitentiary, ' Miss Pricilla 000k, of Rainy River no.stablitij, mea,19 at 85 or 40 ceptao And nothing to drin k (because In spite 6f. the Fort Francis Times, Fort Francis; I � so much sympatb3t jiiO4, now, dont - . ., - � . Ph 11 - � and. furnfablep the clutiroom fob crodk-S District, is visiting relatives.in town, all hysteriabb the part of Local Optidn, there -tire tionte.fArmers'wbo do like a is spending. the holiday&�with his mot. - . I . . 40" , �, I glass, AR4 are neither �&id nor ashamed to look all the prohibitionists tinder her,,.Mrs. Deverell and Sister, Wee. A I . i . seem to be badly worried by the. cry. I . P* . . . � . .�. � And things. - You know. the liquor' Miss V,etta Bawden,spent Chiiqtmils eaven in the face, and say so) !,t it likely a fiatmer *111 come to Clinton under A. Hill. . . . of high tmxes and depreciation of ' , ' tra Tie ruins the fainily,causes suicides It]' r4itives in Hensall, I . � occur AI)DY, -nia ces bitites of husbands And fathers, wl 1 � I . � . 0. 'Dr. Axon, of Clinton,Was t1r, .1. ' .$ BYEWATER" getsmany . .1 - � zbess conditions if he cap delve to Seaforth and got good Stabling and a go d property. If an increase did a Wan into troubI6. List week t breaks the hearts of thousands of Lq%st Thtirsdav an old tlitne. citizen of meat for 25 cents. I. . . . Is gueit . I .wo I . . .. . .. . . of Dr. McGill,_ bf Mitchell, over Sun - many a man could well afford to meet, brothers had been imbibing so called mothers. You know the liquor treiffic this town and Blyth, in the r-erson of Pow recklessly squand- ' is the clearing house for celminals# W Shane, now of Detrott.was In town 4. WHAT IS LOUAL OPT16N " Under Local Option all bars. arA closed day.�Mitchell Recorder, I . it with money n "Christmas Cheer'! in Landon, and drunken sots, ruined- men, blasted spending a day with his brother-in-law _No stimulant can be purchtwed anywhere.- ­itt shoos or bOtels-with the one 111iss B. ohidley, teaelier'At Flasher. ­ I ered over the opbn bar. I because a pol..cemAn cautioned them hopes, Miserable lives, suicides, in fabr . Joe Rattenbury. Mr. Shane celebrak- exception of drug stores provided a doqtar'8 certificaCe be furpished by the t6t), spent thf- holidays ht hot home in . . I I . about their hilarity on the Street one ait manner of vice.. .1 . . .� od'his 85th.birthday in Seaforth, ow Purchaser. Anybody wantitigariyiildoholiedrliik,nlqsjgo elsewhoke to get lt, town# . . 040" * I or have it sent in from anoth6r town. Fur.tbern, it * 'it dlyeei� blow to . . On MOnday next we will have it in �Wcdnesday# at the home of his daugh� lore, �:I �q - . Alre, 1.1.1-Stilailth 1oturnF-d,. to Clinton of-tho brothers. felled the limb of e personal libertv. To -day a man can ke6p a bobtI6 ot, A barrel or what he likes Tim Tor6nto Globe, Star and News la th our power too this traffic from ter. Mrs. S. Hays, In October 1840 in from six extended visit in't he Wpat on ' * w Weep bad much argu. company with Win, Murphy, unel� of In his hous ol Option the very fact of#, man having an qnan" W With a turkey he was taking home our to' a. We have a. Under too Wedne6day. She was highly pleased i did A, good stroke of businsssfor� Can - and both men "Pub the booW' to the ment and information on the Subject T. Murphy. implemontagent In town 1 tity over two gallons would be evidence of i tg wrong use, and it wo � not be with her trip out thete. I . . e Mr. Shane Started from I lieceSs ytoprova-asale.,-thoexisten , f over two oallons in'a man's . house . themselves when .p Me preserver while lie was down,; of Local Option, during the last tfiree Hamilthn -to ntestible proof of his having got illeg,41 y!� This Is what pro' '? a t, stage fare . . 'her parents and relatives duting months. We had no 6xenae, in this Walk toClinton owing to ther is incoar coill, hibiltion. Miss ada, as well as for a t I ,May Rand#, of Toronto, visited they sent able press representatives to The blu ,Oat would not ObJecttO respect for neglect of duty on polling being $7.00 and arrived la Clinton at ist,4 call by the gentle name ,of Local Option ,I I . � � . with * . I . , the old Land to report the election. turkey served tip in the ordinary day, Every voter AS A responsibility the old log hotel at Rattenbury cor, tier . I ori,'llt would be ohe matter if I i I . I and villages in the the Chrinnifts holidays. . .. . I . , fashion but to be basted with it over as well As a privilege. Do you want throe hours. ahead of the stage, which In Conclugi Ill cities, towris e Mr. and Mrs.' J. L. xrouse'. Wood- . campaign. 'Pen years ago such A the head was ag. aa� to,belp clean our town? Do you want was dtawn by four horses. The ,hotel Province were similarly Situated, Then bid -one place would liave any advantag : � 6 d hat not to his liki over 41nothot, But it is manifestly unfair to place Uffixtoa under Local Option stock, spent Christmas at,.his home I course woul Alyliaveboen thought hence the Police Magisttlat,e had a job, to make miserable homes, happy at that time was conducted bv Wm. I& ielion the' other tinder license. here. .. . I . of hub to -day W6 are more interested 16mes? Do you wish to keep happy, Ratteribury, fatherof thepresent Pro. apd. leave Sea,forth on theo,one. at - and Goder � . 1. . It cost the turkey. Aud boot wielders homes, happy? Do you I wish out, boys pple his visit 'It must perforce result to o . ur manifeet disadvantage from abusiness Stand# ,phe entit a family of Mr. And Mrs. A. 'We tor. while, in town on t . . . . , in the Motherland than we ever ne riearly $40 to square the a4coun and young men to I become exalaplaty Mr. Shane Was calling on ,some of his toint, . . . . I Armstrong gathertid together nader - � I before and the Toronto dailies hitio London In'arket report th to Canadians? It We desire those con. old time frierider in the persona of.Us, I . the paj,dntall roof for Olivist all a, being L ltddyquot6d Aq I greatly, helped in giving us the news ditiona, vote for the bylaw, We owe Hearn, Oavid Dickinson, David Xen- I 3rotie who is desirous of iticretis.- Witter and May, -of Toronto-, Have � . turkeys at 20 cents. pqr pound hence 1 t Q I I . I and wife, of Godorleb, and Mr� Arm aa Seen b7 Canaftw,400 'and board. t to avirbiolves, to our good town, and nedv. Years a , he kept hotel in , I , go Ish. Ar f th ' the fine and, costs would have pro. to Catiadtt !'Dodgers," mfs�t%tementa, Blyth and had t a honor of being the 1iftgTAXA,T101N Ohotild vote for Loced � strong, also of Toronto. Mr. Ar by Canadian eats. The result . . � I " . . . likes Toronto'flne, but find 'it OI 0 falgeho6d4aild corruption# We will like. first balliff in Huron Coditlyi, . Mn ' I . . *� - , . . . I strong I O'd John 'Un" ' -'- ' . � � I I V, � � . 11 I , � I � I I h I I 1: . . � I 11 a I I a . 'I EM I I I I � I 4k - i 11 I I. I I 11 " I I 1-1 il� W t M ke if I ay a 11 I. I I I I I - .1 I � - - 1� "" � I , On 8 'terribly t. /n, ' ties ptl , is a - 1p1l. by do ' e 'tile � , 1) A . . w , tried It e e I the la . . - I-t,es him ,eds of mun-'rp� but .a ption In Ontario 1, " a , "I . t e , ed las January 'I I electi mc o this I eured W pounds of good turkeY it the 61 , . . . . somewhat u0pleasitatto be awaffrow " ly have lu plenty between now And Shanes old friends will all join In wish. Optiotlil � I .. I . . . � . � , . V, . . I)OIninjoli than inany people think. - two gentA 'bad not quaffed the flow. voting day. Let no consideration Ing him many pleAsant YeArt to come, I . . . '. 4 - hoM6. . � . 1. � . . . I L � ­ .. . . I .. . . . I . . .� . . . . . � . . . " I 11 I L', . I . I : I . I . I . I . . ; .. , . .. � � A I , 1� ;� I . 'Lk. `V' C '.",4 '0�, '-J- - , ", " ;"­ -t t..',w I , . . . . . . . . . . 1. � . I (" I I I I I lu � . . . . 0 1 . 0. ,� I ,. . I � . . . �� . , . �., I I - I . 1146 ­ - ­ �- -.---.--.'--.L--. . ----.---.--1 ... 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