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• CLINTON, ONTOIO, THURSDAY,.FEBRUARY 7, 1907
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This means a complete aSioriAVent;:in so far as
siies, designs, 'c oxxibinations.and gems are concerned.'
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'Of the Big Clothinx Sale.
EXT SATURDAY; the . 6th , nt February, is
the last Saturday of this big Clothing. Sale. .
. ' Wednesday night next week we close. the ',store...and I
1, do nOniofe business. Thursday and. .Friday we 'Neill
. be busy taking..stock and transferring the 'business • •
.. to its new owners, who will opentip. on Saturday,
' February 10th. You .Aavejtist three or ..four .days.
left to take advantage of this big sale. .: -..,The, values
are certainly remarkable:- Not -au'- article.. in,, the
store but. Las been reduced ' in' price. -You Can .Savel bal#
money because you can buy anything 0.4t' ii; '14 Vy':i-
4 store'today Were the sale is. oypii...for, ..leaS,.. money.. .
than it would' of eiidd he sold for were itv,not".•that....
the business has been sold. ,. if yOil Cali do with
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An 'Overcoat, . „ A Suit Of Clothes
A pr.' ofTrousers, A Driving cOack! .
A Fut Coat, . Underwear._ --"
Shirts, • - Cediars,„
3 Ties,' ' Sweaters,
4 Cardigan ,,ir,•tc.k.t!!$Hats,, : , ,, •
4 Caps, : Boiris, Clothing,.
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We can supply yonr wants during the,i. next 'two or .
three days at prices.that are a: god deal lo wer than,
you will haveto pay later on. Come.SaturdaY,1VIon-
day, Tuesday or Wednesday, and just look around
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and see if there is not something you need. Etiyhir
it now is just the same as p4ting the money in your
pocket. There is net the slightest doubt about that.
Special Reductions in Fur Coats
You can buy a fur coat before we wind up
this sale and save money. We'have still about 1/
a cl:Izen left and if possible would' like to sell f
them before befere we close the doors on Wed- #
nesday night; There is a straight . saving to
people who buy them of $5 to $12,50, aecord-
in to the prices and we are ready to stand #
# behind each and every one of them with our
guarantee that, they are .everything & Far
Coat ought to be.
DIRECT IMPORTS= #111/' CUNTONN °NT
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Fifjures ital Telt,
*-the tale of su.cess, strength and safety.
,A new Canadian record accomplished in 434 yeast
Assets, Over 6 • • 4. i 41: 4 Ill •• ' f $25,000,000
Deposits, over • 6 4 fir • i r t. • • * 16 $000 AO
Coital, Reserve Pund and Undivided Profits, '
Over • • • • • • • 4 4 4.• 6 5,250,000
Your account -large or small -is invited. '-
1 Deposits of $1.00 anci upwards received in the Savings
Department -Interest paid 4 gfr.......es a year--.- ' 26
The Sovereign Bank of Canada. .
Branches at ellnion and Brucefle.ld. '
TIJ IMPORTANTe-eaMMITTeeES.
Mr, H. Eilber M. L. A. bee been
appointed a metebee ,of the lonowing
standing. committeesof the leegislae
titre: Railway, Municipal Law, Agrie
buaiggrct ord. Colpoization, Perblic Ace
eottnts; andeFish. and Gatne.e.
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The Women's Mission ., and
Mission Baud of, elle Baptist eintrole
are toe:elle a joint meeting 9e. 1:00
,eVenifig of Wedneseey,neet whelteeeell
interesting, preeram o a"reiesioneeY
chaaecter will be given, A co,rdial
vitatien. is exteneed• to ari)1W„.Ito ei,•1243:'
be interested in. f ,
ti work 'ics etterid.
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STOOK SHIPMENTS. • •
On.Saturday lrise Mr. S.' Shiite
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,..madeoxasratitpcma,entiltet.three,..-O.718aells. o
fillvof
Mie C. H. 'Reed also ,steperef three
delitieds, One ote there liettglre fern.
the Messrs, Ransfore'. " • ' •
elanter & Fitzsimmons** on 'Watley
cattle and sheepeea, Teronto.
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;P 'riciayla$t, white :eitgaged, at
•the, new C. P.11.. etefion. , at Gado:,
telt, the icaffolit ate-es/140W MeeeP.
Pilar was standing, Ihroke .aed,
was threeret s heavily 0: L' ,geounds
kistaineki eractinie,.ef ,the
is non, ,confined ee h4s .roarse and wifl,
be ,or some, weeks to score°.
Pelee is a man of .eri ,active eatere to
whom even, e few Clays 0!, duty .
irks:0Mo, .1)u1 he is 'noikrit
.alto-
gether liI1y, to .1i:eve' two months of
A, POSToftieglaNtic.‘,D. , . •
The' farmers in the "vieinite.' Wel=
keieurne on the 13-th comic:00111: :et
Huriett ardesirdni •litt.Vdig a`l
ol-
o4lLce .located in their tnidstlentlitheir
claims are' greed for the neneest •offirfe
is Auburnbeim e:wefe Lonelee-r
bora. is fielf 'a Mile ter clwr 'and tliyeli
is 'SeverV miles. They wifl. 1lkt1y•,sene
epelitieri asking for ' A tfiridesa-
week' service from Attbure ;es', seer; as
the R. begins eeetlies the *milt
through te • that Village. • 9. • le,
THE THeRD CALL., .
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Vase :week the Rey.. Weep. 1Veagee
• received a 'Cale frene, the VelikkeKee
flame o( .Tavistoce a:rid pi.reae
was wholly. unsieneited 'and came
without . warning, but Mie.:11legee. has
not aeceptedeend does net intend do:-
•ing so.- This i$ ...the third callehe has
receieed since gamine • to Clinton.
'This. speaks well for the repute:titre
'Mr. Magee enjoys 'ainaig the Baptist
coegeegateans of ...other places then
Clinton.' eleeselee . to The
ietel,vseRdoerea.nes our citizens 'gener-
ally Jo ;limier that ,be Sees not put
pose leeeeng, ete, buewe eannoA: ex -
Teo:. he ;*ill .alefraes eMitinue ,eo
eefeeeelUeetatiens q this natUrd, ,
;NEXT TUESDAY NeGHT',*
At the request 'at • many. eitisenee
Damon, and Pithlas will be repeated.
It well. be given next Tuesday evening
and hot doubt will be again attended
by a, " large audience, eTberee . who
misted seeing it 'When last presented
sbbeld. oat .ta 'avail themselves of,
tele eniedetueitY,' "
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Whole Number 14.59:
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ows•Recoid Yet ?
JESSIE'S ,C011,11erel.
'The Jessie 1VicLaughlin Concert Co..
will 'epee." i'i! theeete.w•n Pali • meet
Monday evening: Tie .44rne•ia••• thise
case sigelfies: a good. ileal. and e will.
draw a.big, house. Jeseie
is supported by Dougleeeeeeenge.lyrie
tenor, ,IVIttrray. Grahame piano. eoloest,
• Jolla Melyeedell, anRgbere.
Beeleenene Iliereist and eep0044PeOste •
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AN INJE'1EDTlitiVill'4'.
Mr' P O. Retenolds eropleye
the founeey, had. the mi4etuneeta
catch his, thumb erneer a keit yester-
day and have, eh. o'ieeerellemeeelett'
'the •aecitiente .thotigie not „entailing.
the loee et. the; thumbi paiefee ;and,
reqttire several., daye'.:: befere ,Mr,
Reynolds will, be .at week ageite, • o•
A ligAI4 STATE PUAL. "
1V1e, Robert Root ••liaseleought •Mrs:
Leu Thrower's house 4431). Townsend •
etreet•. foe...which :he pat+ ,henered
dollare, ...awl has rented .it to .MresEre:
Jackson, whe Will the eup , his abode
there. •Mre., Throwee expects •to•leave
ter the Wet t loin be. .husband in
tewweeJ.
A.l. DISeiltICT MgETING. • '
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itlessrs.. J.aines Dunford,,,Johne Detre'
and, Fred Peckitt, •attended, ,ettre
trictemedeing •the' A.O.F.; - held in
Wingham on *sweep and Tuesdey eof.
'this week. :Theyeeake;.pleraspre
„Oriel% 'ehat, the,. Covets, throughout
theeDietrict are a very prosperous
conditian, Part ,of .,ebe .bughiess. he -
fore. the meeting was to select a dale-
•ga,teto attend the Grand sLoe'ee;
vAdele will be held in Galt eie. slegupt
.Dunford of the ,Cilintee
Court had • the honor of , being the
elrefee of his beetheen. ..; , • n,
ONT. STREET CHURCH. ••
..°111e.lee`iteal ‘seri'ees 'openedaiei1rd•
ing.toennouncement „en, .5tin ey last.
Large audiences were in. attendaece.
Ili sermon, exhortation and song 'elle
Mieeee Hall are highly esteemed.- 'AI
full. choir ' .leading in the service' of
seyal iveeke; aliening ',each everting
witha sang -service., et ":seven e fortY-
fiege. The' evangeliets wilt preach. at
bote service§ next gunday.
. eet..the official .board ineeteng the
- pesepr, E. Kerr, was given
a hearty an unemotouse iiivetatiorf toe
return for e, third Year. Tim chuich
• enjoying a year of great: proepefity.
POULTRY: ASSOCIATION.
DEATI-I OP' THOMAS • C'A RTER.
ree Sfindayelest Mee Thome& Career.
pased into the . Great Beyond ..after
eeeeeel.„‘weelte.'sillnees.. He was :e nee
tive;of TipPeraorys • .Ireland, but, came
.to t'1W.. country wept a young mare,
Fl,q;$.00,t44 'on the; elutli'econceseion or
Gorierich 'township ;lettere be,lie,e6 tor
a ,:loog period' and. eeurien coming eo
Ceintoestivo deeades 040. He wee
are honest ,,and.,, endusteipes man, and
rospeetecleey all who lam* hint. lee
is •survieed by his wife, fete daughters:
arid, three, pone, as ,followe ; Mes, ..lebe-
ert' Gray . of HanditoM Mrs...John'
Cooper Of: • Cleveland Mrs. Harry
.COoper fE Hellett, Mlle W. Leppinge
ton and ..Mre. Re„ Mennen' of town,
Henry • of Teckeremith arid James ene
John of to.wre The funerel took place
'on Tuesday afternoen; theservices
being emidected by the Rev'. W. 'D.
Magee The .palibeerers were two
eons Jamee ; and Henry,. and foe):
erandsons of. „the deceased, T. .11.
amid Robert . Brownlee and 'eeeinas
and Albert , fearter..- Ane, thus has
passed. avertY' another •of the Pirdieees;
nEATtil 0P. 6. s.. *DOAN:''
.•On Friday last' another of oiir old-
est residents 'passed awpy in the pets
son of Mr. 0. re.: Doan.' Ile,was born'
on December • 18th, 1821, hi Elgin
county, near St. Thomas, Ile came
of 'IL M. Loyalist stack. lie first
visited Clinton in• e840 ivlien it was
krio*n as Rattenbyry's Corriere, Sub-
sequently helivee for someyeere in,
the states of. • itriehigen, ante Indiana,
eeturnieg to Clinton. le 1862, accrete
partied by eis- btothie; and establish-
ed a tarithery ngar• the: present site of
the S. A. barreckse Later he,,locatee
on the corner next where the eleetrie,
light 'works now are, strid. there • lie
continued doing business until the
blinding was destroyed ey fire tithe
years ago. He: did not again build,
but, notwithefinding . his advanced
years, he coetentted to buy sock. •
So far back as PM Mr. Nan act-
ed aeCollector of taxa for which he
received the Salary of sixteen dollars
per annum. Two years later he ent-•
ered the council and for thirteen: years'
he occupied, a seat in, that; body.
Ile Wee a member Of the-Masanic Or-
der end, was for over forty yeatS
trea,suret • of the loeel Ledge.
He Was an Anglican and a Liberal.
Hie , wife prodeceaged s tine `eight
years and he is now sury1red by one
son, Sylvester, and t ee daughters,
'two at homp 'athr on a teacher in tbe
city of Cleveland, hie.
The funeral to place, on .Sunday
afternoon, the . mice of the Church
of Ehgland being . conducted by the
Bev.' C. R. Gunne. The obsequies
were under the direction of the Mas-
onic Order, Dr. Shaw acting ad-tnas-
1. tor of ceremonies. The following
Masonic bre,therti were the pallbear-
ers : W. J. Paisley, 0, Johnson, J.
Wheatley, A. J. Holloway, W. Spald-
• ing etre John Hunter. '
A ; Poultry, Association • bas been
termed -With -sibe follownig efneeis
Breeident, P:B Hall
Searetery, 0, Keutmate.
Treesureei-A...1. Grigg. -
.Committee, Ano a Taevneend and J.,
Teekersmith, Williarie Carter,
Willett; . G. Swallow. and •D.:Catite-
lon, Clinton.; elohnee„ Goeerielis Towne
"eitip; i1 f1 Colborne... :-
Meetings will be held at elated per-
iods,' when • . bixds:brought •• lry the
members wille , judged and-
Itheir good. point.s •commented on.
This will bring the different, bds
• into.comP,arison andenablea, riper de-
Oision to be 'made. as taelteir relative
merits.. •,
WILLN
• Commpreon service was held. last
Sabbath Morning and Rev. M. Leckie'
preached in tbeevening The services
thtotighout the day' were very im-
pressive, ,
Prof!. Campbell met those „wile wish-
ed A; form a choral class, tinder . the
auspiees Of • the Y.P..S.C.E., on:Mon-
day evening. There Was •eafilcieet'en-
couregernent and , it Was deeided to
go on, with the .class. . •
The C. E. praYet. meeting on , :Wed-
nesday night observed. Yoeng People's
Day following the order of • service
printed- and distributed . by the AS.
The Guild will hold its regular mon-
thly meeting oh Thursda,g evening
next' iniotead• . en' Moriday. ' • ••
A FEBRUARY WEliDING•
. Miss Emma, •Quigley ,of Iltillett :and '
Mr. George lerausholif, e prosdiereue
young farmer ot' neer Dublin; were
"made Men and • Wife • yesterday' fore -
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neon, the peretionY taking place! in
St. Joseph's church with the Rev,
Father Hankie, ae the offeciatinge
clergyman; "A large'. number • of
frieeds were present to witness the
liappY eVente At the •conclueion ot•
,the•"ceremony, the brfdal party drove
to the home ot•1VIt. and Mrs. T. J.
Tighe of leullett where the weterling
dinner was partaker. °remitin the es -4,,
ening Mr. and Mrs. Kreueltapt left for
their new • hame. There were many
presents,
for the bride is a remelt es-
teemed yreeng lady, The News- Re;
cortrjoins heartily in the wish' that
Mr. and Mrs. Kraushopf Mae lia,ve
very happy and prosperees future.
• Personal
Mr. Albert Townshend of Bayfield
was in town on Tuesday. ,
Rem,. Pittner liragen of Stratford was
a guest at, St. Joseptesi rectory at
Wednesday.
Miss Frances' Jenkins of Godericit
township is attending tbe Clatton
Business College,
ttev loather flagon is in London this
week attending a Conference t:f the
priests of the Diocese ol Hilton,
1.49STek .
'OnTThitieday last;'' while •ciperating,
the shaper in the 'organ., faet.oree Alt,
IIerVey eoleBribre.e lett hand' gatecanglet•
in' tfreeleeiees, putting off' the sedend
finger and badly indueing tWo Opiate;
Harvey is aeetefur.reechairie to twitane
accidents' berne •eerei eieely; bet even
the bat •ge ebetri 'Will gee eagglit
Caeionelly. '
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ndon oad.,
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' iVIr. ivifljani Gant , is .,,reicoveing
from an attack .of neuralgia ire the,
foe; .: • re, 9. s ;.
• Mrs: Jemeieliotee has lied.- a . reight
touch .otepecurnonia welieecoofineeeher,
1,•to het rooms fon 'severa1:4,, deye. We
she:tel.:01;1 oeas•bette. t°roat'... sna:d!,""tha she }s . ..aga.i.4.
Mr, Alberieleteet of. Ore. -second cen-
ecessioteoi Stenieee .who, :has ' had
two mowthe' sli'egefwith 1u ble'ekee
leg; .weile.reeteyeeable toeevalk, wws
.out4lor'„vride"lasti'hveek.-•; •: • e'
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IVIesseee. Wm.. •Pa,leoete andb'sry 'were . Sterte
.Gaelq,efiSef
elt: l*io Thomwekatla:
Ah
,Gundry. . : • • '•.•
• IVIr:: G.. B. ellanlY attended tire. an-
nual: meeting •Of. the. :Comte Orange
derilee hetet to Exeter son•Tuesday
▪ Mr; efe •Eeliett, ease the enisfo.re
,tune • to ireveeteeleill thirty-five tugs
on Fernley, the result of lio% ehoiora
having reriteeed his herd. , .Thin clears
him oet.ot this' 'valuable farm product
foe ,a.,time;,- having- lost: over fifty' , by
death.; in the past couple of, ifientl;se
TIo.,e.stitinates thlosg, at'.aboutTtlinee
'hundred:- dellers oetside 0.p the Gave
ernmeht recompense, • whiele. -ieeew,o-r
thirsts Of ,the eva.lue, of the 'number
.slaughtered. ••••
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• Bayfield
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Dr. Brown of. London was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John' Whiddon a le,w
days the pest week., ,
• The C. O. F. held an oyster supper
and AtHome•intewri,haill ee Tuisseee
evening. ol this week. eA,*large nume
her, of the beethren, and invit,ed, gu)sts
were present.-. A verieef progrem was
pieseeted 'and an 'ettieeebile eetAieti/
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was spent, , , : • .
T,he follewlaz .from a effete:nee at,
teneed the funeral of the late • Mary
Parsona:. pn Saturday: Mr. Robeet
Buller Rithgetesvele Mr. Henry,
Mary's.; Mrs.. Simpson, , • Bruce:kik.
Mr. Robert „Personwieeee and•
Mr. James Pareorti and. wife, '11111.se
"green; Mr..aree Mrs. A. Furry .,eed
sone, Ray ane,Hareld ef Kippea.
Mr. .Robert Peehele of Stanley has
decieed to open a butcher shop hr
the village shortly, ane the village
council at their meeting con. Monday
.evereing, were unanimous in passing a
by-law. to ire.peee .e license. on outside
butellers..pedreing Meat the •village.
‘1‘er., T.,,H. eirowidee in,ed sister,
Mrs. H. Little, attended the•-feneral
of their grandtath.er, etre Thai. Car -
.ter., of Clinton, on Tu6sila.7-
' It is.with deep ..iegrat,, that 'we. are
this ,Weok galled .upoei to chroniclethe
death of Miss Mary C. Parsons, third
daughter ;of Mrs. Parsons et this lel-
lage, who passed away on. Thursday
morning lase in her thirty-third year.
Miss Parsons has been in peer health
for three 'months,. She was a, devoted
Christian and a member of the :Vieth-
odist churele 'and:teak an: active part
in League and Sunday school Work.
The funeral! took piece from -her late
residence on Satmeley afternoon' and
was eery... largel • attended. Service
was, held lb the cleerch, the serinon
being preached by the Rev. Mr. Ste-
efiernall, Who also deviated at the
graveside: -The p elbearerS were e
'John Macdonald, t ledn .Yeo, ;Morris
Switze . • 4 C. ,#
ail(1' Herbert 'McGregor. Besides her
mother; the deceased is survived by
three brothers and two sisters,. nam-
ely : Thomas of Manitoba, Robert
and, James of near .111,11sgreen, Mrs.
A. Furry of,. Kippen and Charlotte
at Thome. The bereaved mother an
family have the deep sympathy of
the whale community.
The melo drama "Out on the World,"
presented in the Town Ilan, anFri-
day 'evening last, was attended by
large audience. The appreciation of
the audience speaks well for the qual-
ity of the eastert.aiernene to which
they listeeede • Theorder given 'Wes
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The Town Council Licenses: '
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. efoneety night's meeting , of th
:town ' council wag well ettended, a
February fneetings geme'r)1.14titre,"tha,
obeinp,ig
ffis,
hre filled, and the iiteeefiel." q.tere- ell
lake .same feterest in the ' perkintiel
of tileir bumble seryants the: clerk
-assesSor, ,ehlefpolice, etc. “frfslier
have been yearh wben there 'Wee live
itl.yhisco;1;iinieetittilloengelfiotrhtahneds; toy:etc sc„ilobseut;
,witheout,qt430kftlott; 1: , •
' eoinmiteleci..reported, ;in
feeoe'e ot•-rpisintio , thee Ifdteure:•'en'
'first 'table in 'the • ebol .rootn teesevete
iy•eiy:e (l�1ars':1dtweinv-flv4 dol
.14.4 on. e'aeli ihIittna1 'table, r.
„ , the.' i'ep r ' Reeve
,panteion "mad *hold ligensee %MI.:been,
raised 'and Peery not, ti!dSIS'''bil' f100
.roplAS ? The ler:here :theitt
price's, birlfbaequenee'fotlet the " pour
• denhe same. 'eend Were ' are
otheil geed sufffciene ,reastine 'why
the..pool room should, pay •alektree
.cense than it eoee now; e•
.b.reealein•ci aliCridn alt13:14, seelra. al Lilt;
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•the lleensee is a law abiding eleizere
and 'e•On ri tit t s hs' irukinesg'in 'a 'respect,
ableereenhere,Ile aeritieses.' ine tbatlie
,eaiseet pay „mere eitheneeie eel, 41,44
poet, e If the 1i1t• ens
eue'ye shut it. tip„ but it .seenei, te: me
this is rather an inferibr w'el• Of go-
ing' about it. . Couneillor• • "
.e.Cot)t.P1Preurfasvitecd:Ofb
Ii;itelielicLrss.t;e
system; 'either for pciOt rocas os:.ho-
tellS:' -This foorn -14'110 ee:teceesity ;
we dofi''t':'deedeit iheie ; It is etecluente
ed by boys undereteveneyeone years of
age who cetet afford toe be there. I
have iteebleg •against IVIershali
Whe r to , be good 'a man,
foC :the business in ,weich he:. is • eree
,
e. he said, that we pre it a grant of
e fifty .dollars'. °
t Reeve Centelen: - Everything' !is Fee
fi good/ snap' tor .the Pair. One luindredP
and fifty (Wars more will be givea
Prize s this year ehanelest amt. thee
1 lists are now well untierwaY. •
• The council deferred' a, .grant, untie: .
6 tee fleet • meeting when »nething.
substantial is expected, -
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- lie 'commettee's''reeort , was :rejects
ed on the renewing vote: •Yeas, Oate.
telom, Coeper; .Sniet.h:• Nays; eDowns,
Ford,' Gibbing, eloltnese:' The lions°
'fee! thee -muralen. at seventy -flee • dols
ear's for' the three tables.
The fiye and meter committee re
•polrted-that the engine hadbeen giver
several 'tests and • was e.xows ingood
working • order. Ties • was good news
for the council and the citizens, for
with. ;Mel engine ei,,,,,eopesee condi
eon there is no telling what might
happee shoulem
ie flee Jae's, Out, •
The Publib: school -board' .sent in a
..request for three thousand, eight lime
fired dollars. As these request; are
tate:meet-it .to a ciammane,. the cemicil,
voted the desliedealieeent-With,sea.rce-
theew up its hende;:e'eineether word's
Iv a eriitiacer ,
The Keen ty• coin t tee,i)roinises .io
do, things and' Well report thereen
the next meeting. It is., expected . the
first job they Will take in 'heed is
the putting ef the epee hall into
• proper shape, for it has long been ape
parent to 'pion; as to the other$,WhO
beet *reit; ,that • the aeeitarittre . is
badlein need of the eetVieee of fllie
• painteee
The- °Mak& Municipal Association
sent in a request asking for the 00 -
operation •of .the :council ;in seekieg
arneecimeepe to ,elaese 660 et. the :Mu-.
recipe! Aet which, praeticallymakes
the ratepayeysthe insurer .of all
who use the highWays,,,The )-Aseacia-
time coneiders-and our, council, by co-
inciding thinks so aisle - that the
0 ; • , tj--e
clause Mould be so toned down as to
relieve the. mimic • Ales al meaSere
e,r-ferrreei-replir
of the highways; • " •• • .
'Tlie auditor's report' *as received,
but . Councillor.' Oilebings 'objected • to' it
being declared acceetedentil the melee.
bers had time tir peruse it ,
tioevevere ordeeed to be, printed arid
when:put' ieto cold: types the- :cottliele
mat iedividually examine It "elbsely
enough to pass judgment thereon. •rAs
matter of fate,they are not likely
o-weste mneh time aver the, dry
fig-
rps and their aeeeptanee ?go
lfrough as a' matter of form. ."
Councillor Cooper said that fot9 the
ohyentence of the 1)e6116,. the coance
not.the ems, the 'clerk' should be' id
the Ownhell ear" a eteted Peiiod
cede,' day. TO this' the 'clerk replied
that lie would locate at the town
hall if the countill would givehim an
office free :of rent, .
:
Councillor TIolices • broughtup the
atter;
e the, Spring Stook Show, It
has been a ettece,es ank &good •adver-
tisetnenl, ion the town. The prospects
aro this year eetter, ethart ever aria
To encourage it still further,' I .move,
the best ever 'given in this town,
tact which ingurs well for- the inter-
esting and entertaining. play. The
ieaditig erisb parts, Larry and Biddy,
• taken by ele .14.e Brownlee arte 'Mime P.
Pollock, were well taken, mei as ame
alteurs are hard to beat. Their cos-
tumed and acting were of a high or: -
der and eetry time th4.37 appeared
eaused a roar of laeghter. tte Green -
Made it'd Miss M. Castle as • Capt.
and Mrs, Alden, took their pat:WI/reg.;
this being their 'rivet appearance cn
;the stage, tt. 'Spbneer ' took the patt
Of the vitiate Splendidly, while Robt.
Bailey, as the country labdrer, was
right at home an the stage and Vet -
formed big' part creditably. The' otte
er perfermers, yin, A; Tippett, Mies
le. Pollock, J. Parker and .14. King
acted the parte of the children. Well.
The -play WAS a, credit to, Trinity
church choir, under whose auspices it
was gotten up. They have been asked
for a repetitiort at a future date. We
must not forget to congratulate tbe
Armserortg orchestra for the deice
music given between the acts. They
are hard, to beat as musislans.. 1Vtins
Maud Pellock was pianist for iho ev-
ening: The songs given between the
aets were wefl appreciated, especially
those'hy Robert Miley,: who Jong,
,afihe's the, Talk of New York," with
firmettect. Trio play will be given by
request in Varna, Town flail, on Mon-
day evening, reit. eleventh4
.The local 'Poultry Asso,claticirt'
quested' permission to held. monthly
meeting in:the Town Hall. Over tie* ••
• erase` rleyeeaediscussiote.'e Ceetneelleir
Smith Aviiuld flgant the eerie:40e. 'thee,
'
Afuettlaer4tlitt.-°,111/2'ePea;Ye it,°"'arr
edelle:lieeleved in, helping on, 'the infaitri
organization, Bu4 the majority mai
ePcoPTage •tie P.p(10.k.yimea..4-1.1Icarther •
a,nd • %ranted 'the 1.. cleetx•ed peeifieeeecete!
lett ketefee ;an ipdeheetespeteseffe, thee
reateereJo be ,q01,0 W elle ifr of 'thee
graeerly eoimeittee, Wien eower''
COtiectlior
Cooper' °Will ifieet ' effth''''''eeterel • ap-
proval .ee Teat lefel tia) �r be re4r4.et-
ed to11 tere"Ang of iiiiit..elgzerre,
way facilitiep, it industifes:Water-,
' ;Thrs"ii'iOit '1,!icrO4git .,oreanimousl'e;
ud
is exPeceed to see -the belefit prog-
ress, _ratline; .
Tee • ceunen will exy tte gee • into,"
touch 'with Mee G. T. R. management
in regard to the new; statiors whicle
is to he bidet' tele coming seasen-
That it should , be erected at the'
e Wainer:de d�es ho commend itself -
to the citizens, generallye the imsinesZ, •
mien or the emi ncil , and right-ta-tbee
point reaeoes be lald before tha
, railway •aetheritics. again§t a. Alava
":.1•3)Cot.bubaetilli1011,.1;43.6 pet''again• htotegb'e. up'
'the Mdielon 0!• s'elideel
priating ,tjtp teiva '',141tawe; It is:
'twentessek. yeare: 'since' the Week' 'lie* •
done before and copies are now • ale ;
Most as rare as 'knee ..teefee.• lend. as
well; • reatise of, the by-laws erePoitt
date ...and .!impetfant provisions'eis
111Ally others Are quite. Unknown . Ty, .
the majority of the. council. Ire -order
that we menethe , better ,1•;nowe tbee
rueee and regelleihees which. ha.ve -
tdiriegl.vpraisut°i)qiuoarrtoptrir seuf toouryint.e6ileieleat;
Cooper urgedconsolidation end print -
Inge I -Tie • arguments • *ere. 4not
n4iaoTtit'ititeefids• were ePeoirited as followe
.oefloiels ',for . the:ensuing twelve . •
Clerk D. Leelfeephiereorr •p250,!aud
$7 fee each cefeent seekbyelaw.
Treeeeter„,.M. D: McTaggart 4144.'
of Poneeele ',Wheatley, Wee,
Nightwateherase, R. Welsh, $400. ..
•Assessor, T. Cottle, .$45. •
• Ciatetakete "Cereeterye 0.. Crick:
lerigtiree.r, 0. :Johnsone feese:
M.H.0, Dr,. Shaw,
The efficere rindementbers"Vf" he 'fie* •
hrtrip fala4'eJa;s iff.111°Clevesr:
•Jtjieutenai.itivii"..r%liCeybs, en, s,
Secretary,. H.. Glazier.
• !engineer -A. Seeley $45e,
Assist:ante; J. West., •$30.
• to ker. IL • S.mitn-12(te ••• .
Pinch, H. ittelerien, R. 'Welsh, N.
Kee•nerly, W. Wheatley, W. McRae, 4.
• Ireland, Ws j. Stevenson, tt. Bart/iffe
T: Sheep, Z1...J. Macdonald,. 0.
Heli-
yar .Each hretnan, receive$15( per
annum,
For no h3ss than eighteen, years
J.. Wheatley has been our: chieff•oir pee -
nee and hehlls the pos•itione set :well.
thet eitis • li kely. • to be btse seteldreg are
he OaTes' tke :hold it.' 'The thities arei
not so lightc,as Some leap, sopposee
Mr. R. Welsh hag been ire office for
le years;. being appointee/I' la 1838,„
but AS. hiS &eta are those of night-
wetehman he is not so much 'in ilea
• public eye as is the Big ,Chief,
Welsh is a vigilant ofecer eteVeare be
counted oit to do hie etity without
teare.:;r4 favor. •.• • •,'
• Clerk Macpherson' beeaming '1us
good aft #.authoriey, on council- proce-•
difte as wat his esteemed" eredecessore
the present registrar... • -•
Assesser Cottle ,has Clete that post -4:,'
floe for nine years, altd hai theevalue
of every piece of property' in, town. at
•his hnger ends.'•
With. Engitteer Seeley, Assistant..
West'ancl Striker 'Smith in charge ' of
the fire engine, the citizens feel eerie.,
dent that it le' in good hontlee
• • -
Bayfield •
The regular monthly niecting of the
Women's Institute will he held on
Thursday afternoon next at the: home
of Mrs. Spectral re
The tolloWing fs• the report of Bey
-
field "Public, School for the month of
January, based on . attendance,' de-
meanor and. general proficiency
• • Sr. Diiesion.
• V-Mahile Molio.ugale Harry Canner -
die Clare, Galpan.
IV -Ford King, Hilda King, eferbie
Sturgeon, .
XXX Ste-eVienie McNeil, Florence
Martin, Lamle Currie. •
14 jr,-1.1velyn Pollock, Maggie We,
Lead, Andy Sturgeon.
It Sr.-tAllian Xing, Harvey •Cur-
rie, Irene) Ross. -•
T. It, 13rownlee, Teacher.
4
e•
, Jr. Division.
Report of JunioreDiVisione Bayfielde,
for Jartuaryoe.'• _ .
Sr, II -Russel trivinr, Herold Mane .
don, Tommy Elliott.'
•
• Middle It-Leaultliig., Plor-Edwar&t:
Xathleett
II -Willard 'sturgeon, Dorothy-
Powlie, Agnes McDonald.
Sr. Pt. Ile-Willartl,DressIer,, ,Koneeve
Curtie, Isabel Woods.
Middle Pt, II -Kate. /Attie, 1.1essfe .
Elliott„ Wilfred Toms. •
Jr. Pt. II -Lorne Wal,msley„, Ai*
Iliandone
Sr. Pt. Townshend, Prat*
Hing, • Lilian Vatting.
Jr. pt. t-ilaby Elliott,. Witnfte
Blair, Clarence Parke.
•No: on roll 40. Average 1:37..:
10. M. Skanbury, %toner