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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-01-14, Page 1Im I -r T_- . - " ' - - . � + � •><' IiZEET1NG � Ad t1 t THF,LOCAL MARKET. v A ,GOQD CONCkoRT, G. KIVXVON C•QMAiI�SSita,NXJ �,S. W. C. T. . 1 ew 'Vel' laps"IPPn a Wheat 92e to 94e. The concert givens on Thursday ev- The Centre Huron License Commis- The, W. 0. T.: U. will meet Friday- i Opp Sale—Tozer•-8 Bats 87c to 39c, Pear 82c to 84c. ening last under the auspices of the sioners have not yet been appointed White Dyke band was well patronized but are .expected to be gazetted short- afternoon of this week at the homo.ol County Council W. Lanc--z Mrs. (Rev.) herr at ,3 o'clock. All Reduced Prices --»A. McBricn — 5 Barley 50c to 58c. 1 and much eWloyed try all present. Mr- ly, They will likely Consist of ; the ladies are cordially invited to at- The Regina Shoe—C, Hoare -4 " Butter 210 to 22c, Bennett acted the funny; man from j. B. Hoover, Clinton tend these W. C, T. U. meetings, 5 Big Specials—Coucli & Co, 4 ` Eggs 24e. start to finish and kept everybody in M, hays, Seaforth Y Bargain Days --W. Cooper Co. --4 . BAPTIST l H[3RC>;I, . Live. Hogs $6.10, good humor. The receipts were great4 and • 1Shoe;Repairing-•�W. H. Watts -=4 THE POULTRY SLOW. er than expected and the band was W. Patterson, Hullett The pastor will.preach on Sunday 6 Weeks More—Plumsted Bros. -5, • j well: satisfied with ,the patronage they, or ' next.. His. morning subject will be, $6.95 Instead of $15•.-Newcornba—% The annual exhibition of the Huron received. ;, A, Jamieson, Hullett, "The Holy Spirit convicting of Right+ Farewell to Overcoats --M. & C. -1f Poultry Association will he held in A CLOSE CONTh�'1�. Here are four men o1' good judgment r, ` andjudgement," evening, •FIs i Regular Price—W. D, Fair 00.-4 g the town hall on Tuesday,. Wednesday , and the choice of any three of them it g y ? Underskirts ilderpriced Hodgens-S and Thursday next. The local exeeu-� The carpet bail tournametit,between will meet.witli general approval. The ladies mission circle held a License Transfer~'Inspeetor' Asquitlxr4; • '' five have been preparing far it for the local fraternal ao9}sties bas great-� WESLI•sY CHURCIsI. meeting at the pastor's home on Tues- several weeks and it is expected the ed ,much interest and three of $lie' day evening. show will be one of the best et held. y tout teams are . now tied for ,first • The pastor will reach next • Sun p `follows The annual business ,meeting of •the ` FI�►ya t11B,eA;I11fl►>rt. churejr �vil1'be t►eld in the vestry ' The leading fanciers of this part of the province purpose competing, ' Place, the score standini;{ its ;: day and wail take Tor his mornin • g t won lost to play'subject;' "Who is my neighbor ?", ',,-'Wednesday 1 on - Wednesday evening, Jan..20th, . Tea , C. O, F, $ 2 1 ening, "What does it mean to he filled writ be served' at 0.30 followed try I. 0, F. OFFICERS. I O F 3 2 1 with the Holy Spirit 7" All are Wel- the election of officers, annual repot L5 Y "}� The officers of Court Clinton I, O. W. O, W. 3 2 1 ` come. and other lousiness. f��h ( , U F, for the present term are as to1-, A. O: F, ,�% 1 4 1 I ocaddressed Miss Haddk addd the Senior DEATT-I OF DAVID CONNELL. �� t�%" c lows ;. CHOSEN FRIEN 8 Y g on Liv: � f After an illness of •several months 3z Chief Ranger, M. C. Kaufman idea for thoM daa or I;ternit i Y y'1 3 }, g 'led s11 Mr, Daviel Connell succumbed to the ��� Vice Chief, O. Crich . The following aro alto officers of The meeting was by, Frank An fI. rum sea er on Tuesday night. He g P Y F' n,-Secretar F, B, Ball • Y, Clinton Council C, O. F. for , draws. s :. ' was born in CToderch township fifty Rec•-Secretary, H. Pennebaker the current term A New Years consecration meeting six years ago and spent nearly his , Treasurer, W. Walker . - was held in the Jr. League on Friday Chief Councillor Q. Johnston whole life in that township and in � Qr to T Gr 1' evenin R v W J J ilii C '� ' • a r, ae rs. S. e , o e r, a an Raton. 13e was •a carpenter and ire- . Vice, G. B. Hanley. . - _ 'Sr., Woodward, T. Carter , address after which a short program quentl took contracts: "He was twice �. c w� i° Retordcr, D. S'. Cook Y PNOMM" "r'=" Jr. Woodward, C. Oliver Treasurer, H. Hill _ was given. Miss Jean Barge gave a married: By his first wife he had ; • . INCORPQRATED•18bg Sr. Beadle, H. Holtzhauer recitation on My .Old Calendar,' f Prelate Mrs9 1. E, :f 'McCartney two sons and one d.iughter who are sl� Jr, Beadle, G. Hammell �• Y Miss Erma 'Andrews recited `+The'New living in the West. Itis second wife v ' • Marshal, W. J. M�i�ier , z „ � 1`ti x Court Deputy, J. J. Macdonald Dear and an exercise was given by and their one >~liild su1'vive him. The t 9k Warders, : D. Macdonald , seven •little tits. funeral will take ' ]ace this afternoon w C4N90A ,C,OiTRT MA;1?LE: I.EAT+' OFFICERS. Guard, D. Bair p 4 ' ii Sentry, J, Irvine, I Campbell has been th a condwcted by Rev. �, " Mrs W.. Glen e : services • to b (,.i. . •THE R01 ['.BANK 'OF The'offfcers of Court Maple Leaf ; oificiating'as organist. in this church W, h;, Kerr while the pailbearers will ; pald'Up Capita! $3,9W,000. Itegerye ;$4,890,000 ... 0 *1or the current teem were °installed THE WOObMEN WON. the last' two Sundays,. be R, J, Ciuft, J:. Mars, A. anti oT, 4 Total Assets : . - ' $4§,500,00 • -last Thursday night -by T. D. Johnson ' 0 Mac'kcnzie H. W. Cook and P. Ker, V HEAD OFFICE:. MONTREAL. P: C. R, and .T. Cottle H. M, and are An exciting game of carpet, balls • 1, AW,1. 11 was PIaYGd on Monday evening be- NILLIS CIdURCIi. . as follows : tween'the W. O.W.`and the. I. O. F. On nightSH•t g , r . ,about eight . CLINTON BRANCH --E, R. DEWART, ,MANAGER. Chief Ranger; H. A. Glazier o clock Mr. W. H, thaw, who .has A children's meeting was heed on the former winning by:15'points„ the ' ,. Past Chief, Jas: 'Finch scores being, 40 to 25. The, players been ailing far some time from anae- Monday evening instead of: the regul M1' E. Y• HoW rd:' , S Every facility afforded to farmers Vice Chien M, Graelis • ' . mla passed that bourne tom h'ch ar Yoling People's meeting: llev. Dr: , COUNTRY BUSINE $ and others for thetransaetion .of ' were : ,. , P . .f. w.i •a•. Mr. Howard s skill as an interg:retetcl �'� . , Fin.,aSecretary, W. S. R. Holmes , • no traveller returns.' Deceased. was S essed• them on ;'Arabia" Stewart adds . Woodmen Foresters . of Shapespeare h. as Tong been' tecogI. their ranking; business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for Rec,-Secretary, J. -P. Sheppard . born in the township of Peel sixty- after which Miss ,Jean+ •YI-rrris nave a f Y nized and his taking' the. part , of the Treasurer D. Dickenson • T. Cottle T. Graelis .. ;eight years ago.- Seven years ago he recitation and a chorus by si number ,Duke of Glouster in the., pia 1ZicYr. i collection. y Coaplain, I. Dodd . R. A. dell W. Walker came td-. . this, town from Clinton, of small, girls, aid III..to be even to the town lial3 S eC12I Attention P21d tU Savings'. Bank' ACCQAIItS Sr. Woodward, N, Cole• J..B, Hoover . J. -J, Macdonald where he had been engaged' for five The sewing meeting of the';Women's g p. I . Jr. -Woodward, J. S. Miller G. Cook J: Cook ; 4years' previous. Previoutto Associations was held at the manse on, to -night and to -morrow 'night is a . ,,� *going .sufficient guarantee that : the leading Sr.; I3eadie, `T. Managliwn 'W.' I:add. M: C..Kaufman Clinton, he. was twelve years in. Rip Thursday afternoon. last.. In the ev- character will the faithfully ostia' ed _ --1, Jr, ,Beadle, Ii.. Folland ' P. Ii er ,I.. W. Irwin , ]ey engaged in buying grain. Since ening a irusiness meeting Was held and Y.. . , yP Auditors, H. T. Rance C. E. Dow- • comm to this town he ; worked in the .following officers ` were appointed -- -- dm wKer (4qr) C. Ol ver (25) math s tanner and later in the Fiir- dor he ensrix►g year W S BANK B . ' g . I.. ... , . , S . Y, LITTLE LOCALS. -MOLSO • da T, Cottle G; W. altars Factor About six �veeka-A o Ijo't. President Mrs.' (Dr,) Stew,art T� Trustees, 7. Do , . , H ILI�ETT DIS'pRICT;L. O, L',. •.: y' g ' , Cook. he was forced to give up work and Tian President Mrs, W, T,. O'Neil INOORPORATED '1855, a . , Miss Alma Armstrong has' tarken Rest Fund $3,500'000 Tho 'annual meeting. of H,ullett .Drs since been growing weaker.'' He' was• '.Vice, Mrs: W. D. Fair. position at Fair's bookstore. ,. Capital $3,500,000 R. A .TALK 'ON LIVE TOPICS; . •trice L• O. L' was Held on'Tiiesday a Methodist in religion and. u Liberal Treasurer Mrs, Dr, Agnew ' g Mr. D. Cantelon shipped a dbulale=. ' ra ches in Canada The business inen.'•s'luncheons were with a 'large a ttendancb,'among those in politics. I46 leaves a widow,.; two Secretary, Airs.. lL Alexander deck of hos ta'In ersoll this e'k: Has 63 8 . >R sloe' al. cities resumed, on :Frida evening last who' Present from ,out-oT*town Being J: and' sons and one daughter; Charles in ,Executive Gommfttee, all ofCiceis "Ca ." Cook whiles ' w e $. and Agents'and.Corrpspopdents in all the p ip Y g n P , putting kir;d in the world. : • about forty,cttizens engaged in, differ F. Seairlett, W. Trewartha, 1V,• Ken- New Xoxlc Gity, John in I aris,'On- olid Mrs: Wm; Robertson, Mrs. ling the other da almost :ctit;o his, . Brit .lin s of trado' partook .of refre h- •ney J. Bullard,. J., Mart omen J.. tarto; and ;Mfrs: W. J. Irwin in' Elam- Whitehead, and Mrs:: King.... •ldit• thumb' Y � ' ' I 4 A . GENERAL.. •BANKIM BUSINESS TRANSACTED: � . p s ' ,� y, - S. • Miller D.. Barr and W..' Brown. Ilton. The deceased , entleman, , : wa1 . �' ! • Y h r • merits at one of the "restaurants and g STANDING NDING COMMITTEES.: Mr, • -Frank O'.Netl ' entertained a : w,; j then xe-organized wi li .Lhe .fallowing `Mr. John Scarlett presided and the much respected here,. and his sorrow- . number of his friends to an o ester. , IrIE , y GS 'BANK 1. EPARTMENT officers.,: reports showed. the�Order• to be in a frig widow has ahs sympathy of .the 'The first meeting of the town 0oun- supper last l,riday. evening. ` SA`I _ B. r id l prosperous condition.. A resolution .whole community. Interment to Dur- cil ',for 1909 was held on. 1vlonday; iYIr'. and Mrs. Frank Herman moved '•'� AT ALL BBANOHES. P es crit, .R,.PIo mss Vie C ' D d'n was adopted pledging' file District .to rliant .cciiletery . ,. this T1uta slay aCter� when, after the usual .forniaifties :: Yi;Ld tills week into part of the daulile 1. Vice ,U,' owig Interest allowed at. Highest.Curr. Rate. a celebration in Clinton a> 1t 12th of. nooir at 2.o'clodk,—Durham Chronicle, been one through. with,-the•tollowing' house owned b. Mr. Carter. '%r' Secretary, A. T. Cooper. Y on .rF . . `: Committee, . H. ,Wiltse, B: J. Gib July in the event ' of the County co- . N , : �'C,. Cl -1 T CH:' took heir seats : . ttoria street: ':• 11 _ operating. The electron• of officers re-'ONT.. .1 . S GR . ; Mr: W. T. 'Smith is a cirri tips ; Clinton Branch C. E. D.owding,.Mttnnlger bings, Dr. Shaw. silted as (allows ,; May,or, I Wiltse P P. g1. The organization Navin been tom- the League met as usual oi'. 8'lon- Reeve, B. J., Gi;bbings : dining mors( of the hotel 1�Tormaudie . anwm�Master J..Mont omen . N . 793 ,v . Q . u ic' S 1 W. t . 'lated a ninet -minute iso ss: n .g Yr . .o ., day. c enrna, Three ;character al:c4ch- Co .i illol.•, J:'A. ford,..S. Cara- in "Cap." Cook P y d s u io .took Seafortlr. is vert lues the 1l v' h m rt. J cicson J' A. C o�,' and W at1ason are ol* the same 'to place on a number of live topics" ..In- ti b 1 by fo of ing on,ihe a ,. a x 3 ., o ,.I' g r I., 11 P. , . r . , . • the`bi , office. ;7 .. Deputy, E'. Scarlett., 81.3, . Lcadliury. notable women of file Bible : S':nr rlie Ci,' J "1'ayl , and'' A. , ,, ,. l loliri g eluding ; . , .. Chaplain, sin C • .: • g; . A conf<,rence, of Tern. erance u k . Waterworks , . . ' 1 apl , S. Lowery, 92$; Clin Iter on Miriam, 'Law Nlannin�,on .Ls. tvs,y. '- I: . P we ors. ' .• pRDERED READYMADE , �T - ton.: .. Mier � id Mi s. Vit-kelt Th , following' ' ,s nd]n . e of Ccntrc fTr;ron will �e held > r lie: A Nely Railway Station: '' . and s Emma 11 1 eft .an 1 e .fo awr g to g commrtt_ s... t. pp,�� r S 1Cor.-Secretary, W. Kenny, 813,. Win1 Ruth. Solos Were also weir 1•v Niss'.were a pointed the., first named in eottiief�l.• chamber..of .the town ,.r�all', aLOTNINa - 110:rrish QU C tl_ . . r IOTHIN$ Another -Line of Railway ... g. P ' .`s I.. .throe. Maui1: Vi7iltse ''and Mr: klawke:. Next � cacti tieing chairman : j Clinton; on Thursday next, .cominene ... .Improved Streets:' . F'in.=Seeretar' D. S. 'Cook . 7.10 'Monday evening three lin • d' Streets-Fo'rd '.Coo er Taylor'" Hol-) ing at 10 o clock,. ... Elects c: Power: . . .. Y, M n y ng ee yo , ladies p . , y . 1. h . .. Richard III; to . be . presented iii : the Mk. W. Jackson o ened the discus- Clinton _i; will give sketches of tlic:ch iractcrs of t.loway,. : :.. a 81 - 'F — lowi'ti c town hall ' to -night and to�rnorrow, P Treasurer, .W, ,Trow rtlia, 3, .�U]n' notable men of 'the Bible.. ;ire and Water Iiol y, loylo , to. OV�rr stun �vitli .a terse talk ori the need of . +� throe. Ford: ' night -i assured a large attendance ofr O a ,better' system of fixe protection as Rev. It , If. Cooper` of ' Blyth will ; . an encouragement r t b D. of C. ; P. Cutler ;710 'Clinton. Cemeier, --Ta for Ford iiibbwas. +both•nights. Dont .miss this oppor-• L� ` g. To n anufa firers, preach in Ontario St: church• a, rii. Y Y , COtS Lecturfr,"D. Barr, .710, ;Summerhill. v _ Cliarit Cooper, Taylor, Ford. tiiaity of seeing, the play: ` . etc. and a ening next Sabbath. 'Ihe .pas_ Y Mr, J: B. Hoover dealt ttli Lox, Rev. .W. E. Kerr, will .,conduct I'arlt-Jackson, Idolloway, Grallarii. Mr• and 'Mrs. John Rice gave a par• • 1 s ith a few `v of BOWLI .. :MATCH: -laws—Graham Co rr J els n. � ty on 117onday evenin in Honor of Mr.. After stock -taking we•.find ourse ve W proved streets anid waterworks; both missionary services in Blyth. BY ,• op a o r : g t3: These are rleW as a necessit to the dvanceme Tire Asst- match with outside la - Finance—Gibbings; Taylor, Ford. and.M s. kIamblyn..'About ...thirty odd hues and odd sizes 1n overeoa p a nt of P 9 Evahgebst Mc Iiardy, who is to op- Court of Revision--rTThe Ma or, Gra- ; were prosent, As . rt so happened . t iti order to lee our stock well the town. ors tools place in the bowling alley en' revival services lir Ontario stre•'et . Y COi3t$ thi8 seasol];'bU p ham Ford Taylor'' Holloway•.. -[Monday was the anniversary .of Mr. Mr, C. E,..Dowdin told of bein ' on Frida. . afternoo last the coin- cI ' ever eea�Qn �Ve have decided to clear .the g Y ri lurch on Rob. 14th, is conducting a3SOrted y , interviewed by a promoter of the Petitors being Clinton and .God'erich, s lendid meetin s in `Camden O.fHcers and their duties— The coin=' Rice's birthday: stoat steel out at reatl reduet?d . P g , Neiv til. _ � How does your sub. to The News balance of our Ove g y Maitland' power scheme wlio .expects the former winning by 155 pins, the Jersey. The church in which the ser- 1.23ecord stand. - `� • to have power for sale a year or so aggregate. scores in the two aures , , Vl•aterworl.s — GoQiper,: " . Ilolloway, i . prices. . . ' hence. bein as follows ::. v ccs r held rias a me nbers i Taylor; Ford CTib'bings, ' a g 11000.�Immense. audieneesi. hearhi Mr, • . g . M1.r. John Ransford urged. greater Goderieh M61 -Tardy each night and'the ' whole 11Lessrs. )?eter' Cantelon also'. John .activity :on the part -of those at. the F..; C. Butland 27fi cit is stirred.. Many are ex ectin a. Wiseman were appointed auditors at $ag'ile1d, ; ' JiT •p g 1M -y ^ 0' head of affairs . so that the town- may C, O eid. 243 reat work in Clinton throb h Mr,' a salary of $1.2.50 e`tich, `f • . . 1J1 A:/ Q .1. JL g. g 11Ir. D. 'A. Forrester was re -appoint- ., ,A' largo number from the village at- 4 only, Overcoats in good tna- hold out still better - inducements to F, Davis 253 McHard s . services. , ; 7,erin.ls, blacks a,nd greys, well , manufacturin concerns looktn - •fora i .� ed A member of the Collegiate Insti-'tended the Methodist Sunday -school g g . G number tritnuied and niade..Regalar , . 278 C, .C,'I, EXAMINATION R1JSU;LTSi� Lute_board tot- a three-year term:. . ,.convention.at Varna. on Wednesday; :die 8.50 Farewell nice location. Ile •advised the con ruetibn}-. O•:. Whitel 211 $ p 6.lso Y . .. Mr. ; Alek. Mackobvie was "appointed last. week, .y 211 The following pupils' secured 50 per' , Tho Ladies Aid of• the Methodi t of the waterworks s stein with , as R. McLean , . lflttle delay as possible, . F. Martin 282. , a member of the•Board of Iiealtih and ;'1 Mr, W, , H rl cent. or` over,; of the aggregate maiks the Public Library,' Board. ehurcli held their annual meeting:'. at 4 8 only, Overcoats in. he.tter Ina- s a and flava as i his ' Salts. . . 233 g dd at Lhe. sacral examtnatio»s held in f � the liotrie of Mrs: Jetties Johnston terial and better n ritrimings, an ` .' opinion, based on . close observa• + in; -- December. The percentage is given POSTMASTERS' MEi+ TING. , Thursdh,y afternoon last.. ` ' extra nice coat. AegWarly sold ,,. that . the two wells bored last fat for 1981. "' rii $l0 and $11, Farewell• pr lee r, in each case. Pupils. whose .names, do , .The officers; teachers and paxetts of . the waterworks system 'are all ri lit. Clinton The Huron ..County Postmasters I, • . ......... r..........., . S.bb i; ,.� :.. not ' appear here .average less , than 50 l 1 unity Sa day school treated the 'fti y; ?,% IIs lies no doubt whatever .but t.�at. J, B..lioover 247 convention was' held ;.at Wingharn on rii . ' scholars of the school to a social' 'on y"� ' they will furnish• an adequate su �iilp C'; E.. Dowditrg 280 pis cent .Tuesday. Unl it separate organi�zatinn v1 - for the present needs of the town: Form V—Part 1.—D. Stewart 87,2,1is effected in Bruce county it was re- Friday evening last.. fn fife Orange 1 4 only, Coats in dark talars, one �; ;` C, J: Wallis 220.. C, Co 71.1, F. Lucas 74,4, fI, hall. of our trig seller's. this season. Mayor Wiltse said any good scheme M, D McTaggart '240 : pp solved to extend the territory of the - . , , . Re' alar rice $i2, .Farewell' Stoneman 64 C. Stoneman 50,7, A, The Vest Best Club twill ive ono h g p ,, . ( Association to cover. that County. � g t ` . „ 8-t6A which tended to the advancement of L', W, JacobB 220 May 56.1. Part- 2,-•-D. Stewart 19.6,. c re elected ;, er At Home aria dance in'the town rtes ............ the town would have his cardial su o The fallowin olfi ars we e P �r » F P R, Graham ..fY1 R,.Kilty ,68.7, C. Copp G1,4, J. Cain- g , hall on Frida evenin of this week. port, e , k B. Potts 334' Zion: Presid nt, :Thos l'arrotiv 13rus- y . g s t9 , cion 57:6, H. Stoneman 52,7., 'Honor Bels 1 Mrs. Brydges oP Belgrave is visiting, 0 4 only. better Coats in blacks �,, Reeve Gibbings said the county • G. East , . 3C4 Matriculation'—F. I, an 76-:2 1i. • ' her daa liter Mrs. Brandon at res- council will, by request consider the . y--- President, D. B.-McXinnon, Blyth en g , , and dirk grevs, regularly sold ' I p 14 and 15. Farewell tics /% y , . /�<.„11 ' establishment of a county' . Isolation . 2136 Ross, `58'. ]st Vice, Mr, Irwin, Gorrie t at$ $ iC�l50 / ,,; t Clinton i conoid d t e 1 r urn etc as ir. Forin. IV.—D, Courtice 76.1.;. L: 2nd Vicc, iv1r, Morrtson,.TCincardine Neal Cameron returned hbtlle last .... .... ..... . ...:. i y., a ]iospi al s e o b Tie et m h w played i '.. the most central •point fox such on in- Goderieh on Tuesday with the follorv- Johnson 08,3, � M. Ransford 62.3, J, Sec: Treasurer, ilia. -Mitchell, Moles- I week and r spending the winter un - i 1Visern n 62 E. Bial{c 62 Ti. Smillie der the parental roof: �' stitution and if the scheme is taken result : a , + worth.. . ` ' `r ,u it will int aJl robabilit be locat- i t n , Dr. Chisbolm of East Huron addres-1 The fishermen are making prepara- 2 only, Muto Coats, tvtttri ever- „i• s<: p ' p y Cl'n o 00:8 R. Ball 57.& 1�T, McMath 50.$ Bible collars, it ; In improve. ! S ed here. J, Hamilton 345 E Stinson 54,8, A: Challenger 54.1, sod the convention declaring himself t frons to put up :their supply of rco jox 'irk �:�.` J, Cantelon C3. J' L. Ford 53.1 A, the summer, mens oven old'sty e. in d Dr. Shaiv touched on waterworks J, Crooks 386 r , , the •friend . of the postmasters ;and ' grey only, regularly s rld xt f r . The first meeting ge 18 b'areweil price... !4.l5O ,:_ and the Isolation hospital sChemo. > , W, Jacobs 379 Davidson 52.9: ready in and out of the House to ad -1 of rho villa $ council was hoist itt fila council. Ile also advocated a town grant to W, I'• Spaldin • 467 Form III, --M. Brown 69.07, J. vance their interests. He commended the Gunn hospital which now receives J, Harland g . 422 Scott 08,0, W. Dohert 67.9 M, Hol- I chamber on Monde mornin . Y rho plan of oxganizatotti and wished Y gat 11 a. . assistance horn the' county .And from C, J, Wallis 3;68 Meg 06,0, F, Elliott 62.7; II. Watts them success in their aims. m. as pct' statue:.. Tile statutory dd- / t r r claratlo �' the Whitney Government, C. E. Dowding 499 • 50.7, J. 0 -Neil 50.5, 1:1. O Neil 56.6, x;. E. Proctor of Aurora, Sea.- h. � of taif5ea were .ubsckibect to tti�ss ,, %:�, I11x. D, Cantelart urged the improve- M. D. McTa art 422 M. 'Herman Cr5.4, G. Chant 55.3, B. Treasurer of the provincial AssOcia- s Wi, Dl.:�tntitltr neevo aisd' .Messrk. r' 'g r r 4.en2ic .2C1uiI i n --s oke— lyra :-air aecnunt vfiMoore,�Whiddan,._.MeLwatt—and—LcctCli - __ �__>:: .:; ( , ments of our streets and the going J ..E.. Cantelgp__ ....... - .. a_D_r4p0._-�.__.0, , tar P r g g Bio rS Overcoats , ... abeti,tl -witlr thy-v� ateM ft-_�He held Dr. Ball 24't G1,% S. Bawden 51.7. present st'attditlg, 'Past achievements as councillors, after which the follow' J %; y, of i hands for tivhatcver adds to 430 Form 1I,•- X, ntOWn 09A, J. Mc- and future pto`spects of the AAsocia- ing officers were appointed for 1900 t . Vitro have a good range in Boys • ,,,� up b 1 R, Graham vsrcoata in assorted rices the prosperity of -the town,,• . W, A. McConnell 817 Taggart 69,6, E: 'Turner 68.1, 1-I: )•air tion And iii answer to,,'questions giv- Clerk,° er W hnWh nd sizes,' which we are elling Mr. A. T. Cooper was expected to ,.--- 85,7, H, Kerr 01.0, E. Ilrown 61.51 ing much valuable informatiou. Treasurer, .lehn ' Tipport � at pruporttonately cut prices. I break new groti'ttd but ho didn't, mere 4528 Ar Irwin 60.5, L. Wasmann 50.2, M, a puUiic opinion to Assessor, Charles Tippet y To further influent ly statinle that lie Would rt••;(:rve his Goderieh Jackson 56.1, T,. Beaton..54.3, 13: favor of the• 'postmaster's interests, ConstAble, Willer► . J. Elliott rem4 arks for the nett meeting . of. the McLean + 49t Brogden 54:1, 11. McArthur 54, V. committees to Interview the Ifamin- Auditors, John Falconer and A. U.� � council. 'Whitely • 806 Braithwaite 52:.8, L, Leo -52.7, x.. ion represent atives wdthlrr tl e . reach I'rtviri kson was optrmistio, as Humtser 804 Reid 50, G, Cantelon 50. of the „aembers of the Association Board of Hehlth, Messrs. John Mr, 'p. Jac !t usual, We Piave a pretty and well Martin' 994 (. Form t.•�•�-I, Taylor 80.1, J. Tluch- were appointed as follows : Whidd� n,. Td. D�rellmano and VAT- A, Square Deal for Every Alam.” � , Reid h5>1 anon 74.7, I. Glen 69:3, f". Wise 68,8, , ... located town said he and there is Messrs. Scott Robe'tts a•nd Gnit for lifer Elliott ivitlt the Reeve atttl . no reason why we should not grow 1�iggitis 388 A. Taylor' 00.8, H. Middlortton 65.0, South Huron. Clerk. . + much faster' than we have been doing. Butland 488 E. Torrance 01.9, I . Lavis 61.3, M. Messrrs. Sproat, a Dickson and Medical na le0f Clfficar, t Woody � our industries a,rre thriviAl and ad- Saults 060 Manning 00.8, 'B. Walker 50,0; 'V'. , Scott for South Huron. Health InspaCtor, Robert Elliott y II ' vettlsing our town frotn ocean ter Bates, 461 Margo 51.7, it. Cantelon 57.4, 14. Messrs. Irwin, Robinson Giron and Truant Ofletrt Thomas Cameron, .. 4 MOR 11 KS ' O O ocean. But along ter thin lines w0 Thompson 416 jAckson 66, It. Walkinahaw 66.8, V, pisher for 1`..ast Muton+ and Mr. fir, It. W. Ezivin, ig authotitta to 1:e. 1 , treed gingering up. bet's have better Davis 420 l utnball 54, F`. Curtlax 52'.'8, R, Iur- Morrison for Bruce county, calve subseriptioutt to The Koos,. , ' _ Clothing fire roteetion lmpfov2d strattts, anw t Ion �ifltl >re�b. 14 C1i�ui� �i0>riL 1J r Lloyd 42d land- 62.3, R. wise 52'.2, C. l lfoaxo 52, the tiazt tttetttfng of the lf.sso&tlotr srd and Ut pppefc on its t ltlbbiti�,liot $ulCCtiif3ofC tC i othax liter of xafti. and with. a, uto y R. . , , w• dried fol` Clinton on the. 21st Ct and give arr}eelp�, tour the, dniirs.�•, . itcdi matt 'we CrUdt gat all of these...« 4673 PitUtt'60.7.51 1 B Cooper 1;4:g H. iseptimilft flettt. PUblisher.) I I .,f 1�':4 '� , ` 2 : I . _ _ Q