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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-12-20, Page 4Ve I e 0 OurNEW STORE, WE have opened up a new 'Tailoring and Men's Furnishing, Store across the street from .our Dry Goods Store (lately occupied by the Sovereign Bank) and we beg to take this fitting opportupity of saying a few thiugs about our neve location, its ap- pointments and its advantages, for a real live tailor- ing business. About Our Tailoring Speaking of Tailoring and ourselves, we feel that we are justly proud of our Tailoring, and we want you to share our pride, and while we have en- deavored to satisfactorily serve you in the past, and we ale even more anxious to satisfy you in the future. Our stock is always new and complete. No new de• sign, pattern of style ever escapNs our attention, and the superiority of our garments is acknowledged. If ,you have not completed your outfit for the winter, pay us a call. The Store Itself � Our object in opening this stole is for the con- venience of our patrons. The store will be open every night until nine o'clock to supply you with haberdashery. No stairs to climb for measurements or try -ons -everything on the ground floor. Pretty Christmas Tres Christmas Mufflers All the newest colorings and Men's square Silk Mufflers, in stvles'in silk ties, four-in-hand, black and fanev colors, from puffs, ascot and howl from.... .................75c up to 1.50 .......... ... I...... 25c to 75c tile West. where he has been spending You will get a nice fancy box Men's Wvy Woollen Mufflers, with every tie, ready to mail in all colors ......50C up to 1.00 Christmas Gloves Christmas Men's Kid and Mocha Gloves, West t•:sitin:g h'e'r parents, Mr. and wool lined, fur lined, or silk, in Handkerchiefs tans, grey or brown, all sizes, her,sisiter w11,o went` out West name, frorn ............50c up to 2 50 Men's pure linen, polka dot, Christmas Shirts excel,da and pure silk Hand - kerchiefs, with ur without ini- Nobby Shirts, in white. and tials, r► great range to choose from, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00 fancy patterns,the ver•v newest Tuesday of • last week and were, ih- as a here, tall sizes, ...50c to 1.00 t'erred in Hens'all cemetery, The do - Collars and Cuffs Men' Sock's Men's white Linen Collars and Men's Black Cashmere, and fancy half hose, all sizes, from Cuffs, all the Latest stviee mid .................I ... 254 to 75c r shapes, all sizes, ......'2, Ior 25c •c Christmas Umbrellas Smoking Jackets All the newest styles in hand- Meal's Smoking Jackets. We les. 111er•cerizrd silk :and wo„I carry a very nobhv line at..... and pure silk taps ..1.00 to 5.00 ............... . . 8.50 and 10.00 . Tozer, & Brown nvwwrnnr�urtivtu�rr+wlwuru�nn��wwu�r�wMwhwnewrrNlw�uM�,,N,rrrnw�n�++tw� � found on, the Radial Railway, near held on January se,cntern azul sigh- tient r Hamilton, and there are grave suspt- Kippen Hensall Mr. ,John Jones spent a few days Mins Stuxgeon, who has' been ill for last we.ck with Itis daughter, Mrs. some tints, has closed her home and Johns, n;ar Elintville. is now stopping with her urcle, Mr. Mr. J. Balfour of the Balfour, 4• Smillie of the London Road. Broadfoat Land Co.. of Regina, re -1 Mr. S.. Raatnie has returned from turned last. week. His company has h til tile West. where he has been spending a very successful season, and lie real the past four 'months and will winter ports ports prospects good for another year' his frame in 'Enrich. Last Sunday the Rev. A. E. M. i Mrs. Stewart is home from the Thounpson of Essex County delivered West t•:sitin:g h'e'r parents, Mr. and an able aciclrcys on Im-al option, in Mrs. P. Bell. She is accompanied, by the Presbyterian c•h'ur-,�h. His axgu- her,sisiter w11,o went` out West name, me;nts were lucidan-d convincing. As time ago, to visit he,.. lie bellied in .ltc local option cam - The remains of William Blair of pa,ign in Raleigh township, and lived Dauphin, Man., arrive*d in. Kippen on there over- two years while it was; in Tuesday of • last week and were, ih- operation with marked success, he t'erred in Hens'all cemetery, The do - speaks with authority. eoased' left here about four years ago On Monday evening, the 17th inst., for the. West. SevroM weeks ago he the Revs, E. H. Sawers of Bruce- was taken down with typhoid fever field and T. Davidson of Varna de- adtd hau' nearly recovered when a re - livered thoughtful and interesting ad- lapse set in and he succumbed. He r i favoil tin in dresses a fa oT of local option, w' as in his forty fourth year and lca- Grassic%'s school house. , Iver, one brother and a numbor of reI- On Monday, the 14th inst., the Me- atfves in this section. lhodirrts intend bonding a Chri'st,ntas tree enterta'in•ntent. Miss hart of Glenco, Noeutionist., will gtv.e si'veral readings, anrf the choir will give a Seaforth. nuntbcT of musical selections in their usual splendid styli. Light refreshments will be served Tht� following are the oflicers of the after the program. A fete of 15 cts, Orange Lodge for the ensuing year: ' Master, John rQuittgo'ntery will be at the. door. Deottly, William Thompson ThI'e resbyterians will give a simi- Presbyterians Chaplain, J. S. Welsh lar gathering on the 28th. The chil- Ree.-SconAeary, J. W. Wright dren are practising; their excellent Fin. -Secretary, Thos. Sttphen•s choir will furnish the music, and Treasurer, If. Martin these with other entertainers, will of C,, W. Riley give a splendid evening':; rn,joyurent. Lecturer, John Rowes On Saiunday til,, W, fl, Willis shag factory was thrown open. to the p'wb- lic for inspect•i-n, and during the day Zurich. hund-red%, of lt•op•le inspected the var- ious departments of the new' faeiorv. Mr. P. Lamont took first prize for a three year odd fat sheer at the Tot- The remains • of the late. Captain. onto Fat StocK Show held in the Norman McLeod reached here on Monday of last week and were, taken _Union stock yards on Monday of last to tdre Masonic rooms where the fun - week. A happy etrint was celebrated at ral services were conducted on Tues- the hom_c of Mr. and Mrs. Dae, -id Sar -I clay aftea•noon. Many of the members. of the Masonic Order oras of the Saublo Line, ilay, on were resent and mm any sypath-ising friend,,.. Wednesday of last week when their dau'ght:r, 1. ;.ILL, was united in - marriage to E. Wilhcdiu'of near Bac.- in Morris. Township. en. Th,e ceremony wa-; performed bare presence of relatives and friends' Edward Bryans is ]Tome from bile The medical health gfficer of the .West. Board of ilt�alth in ifay LownsL+ip in. nis annual report A-ates as foliawsr The railway` construction train of g I may state that flay township the. into Moll -is :orae e'ra s and the year h'as hoop remarkably free from Work is been u>hMlygo g 1' al ag aastbrcaks of contagious ids bares. Ddr_ Mr. Frank Rc11, a former well- ing thr year only one case of dipltr known Morri:)itr, hay been seriously ttrloria was reported, and it occurred IiI with typhoid Jevier, Fie . is•liv'ing near Exeter In, the southeast cornet; in Turnberry and is still quite poor - of she lownshdp. After the pationtI ly, we Ve sorry to `ray., rrc•overeci the hous•c was thoroughly George Davidson of Vancouver ` e B:G, ddsinfrcted and the disease completely . and his 'b'ra6li�t'` 'infield of %'n1lGrtotl wiped. shut.. Duricg th+e•�ted,rly autumn called on Choir friend,' Duke Jor'dian, mtrt.tliasirt 'canes af' typhoid fcV"... ec ort Monday whiae''tin,tiieir way to vasty occurred in the township. Dlvinfect= it. their sis.ber, Alt's. Satituel .Jots'%iii', I'ant•i, :Weare gmerall'y ll.wd by the• phy_ A ;welcome visltnl•" to'thfs;:lWality ,roans in attendance and the usual,_, is Joseph I-lanata•af lla,ys, Man., s':)h prceaution,� talion to pi;event • the dis-, of J, W. Marina,• who went West •test ease fro en sl4t.-soling. All ib;, fever years ago. He will spend a few pa,ti(mlls made good reem• ry and no month's here. lie says there wac; two msr� have burn reported for 1,1e past fret of snow at Kry; wh,•n he iCft f,,w we'•ks. there. The Clinton. New;s•ReaoM Godelrich Township. Mr. George Jenkins of Lloydminst er, Sask., son of Mr. R. JenkAus o' the 10th con., was married on W'ed• nesday og this week to Miss Farris SoMronable greetings. Mr. William Swann of tho IGNI con• had a slight attack of palWysis or Friday last, but has allubst recover• ed from the effects of it. Mr. Roberts Ruck has sold his 80 xro farm on. the fifteenth concession ta Mr. John Smith, and has bough, what is known as the. old Baker tarn on the sixteen't'h, concession, at pro sent occupied by Mr. C. Beacom, foe which he pays, three thousand th'ret Irund'red dollars•, There are one hurt, died acres in this lot, of which Mr Buck gets possession in February, Mr, Robel% Colo ;and Miss Fossic Cole Asited last week in Exeter anc were guRsts at the home of Mr Dignan's-, Miss Mary Cluff visited last weel at the home of Mr. Sallows, neat Carlow. Mrs,. Currie of Victoria, B. C,, wlu was visiting. ;clatives in tdt'is v10imt3 by request, rendered two vocal selec• tions in . Cole's'. church on Sunday whish war* very mucic apprecia;tad Mrs. Cumrie, has a very fine contralt,c voice, and is . onwe of Victoria's lead• ing vocalists, Mr, Edward Marshall,has returned ]tante from the West. Mr. Percy Cole has purchaved! handsome 'driver from Mr. Willian Clarke of God'erich, Council met pursuant to adjourn' . ment, Members all present. Minutes of last, meeting read and passed. A motion and by-law was passed that the, nomination for reeve ane four councillors be .held at Holmes, Hall, .Ilolrncsville, on the 31st o Dec., at twelve o'clock. If a poll b, required; the elootion will be, Meld- or Jan. 7th, from nine o'.clocic in tilt morning till five o'clock;. in the after noon-, at the following polling places No. 1 Orange I3'all, fourth con, Chris Johnston, D.R.O. No. 2 'Howe of J, .S, Holmes, '8t1 coa., John Sturdy D.R,O, No. 3 I-Iouse of Thos. Harrison, 40 con., T. Harrison D.R.O. No. 4. House of 11. W. Elliot, .B.L con., John Cluff D.R.O.. . No. • 5 House of J. 11. Lowery, 1611 con„ J: H. Lowery D,R.O.. No. 6 House of Hart Hicks,' 12tI con., Hart Hicks D.R;O. Parsonage taxes were . refunde(l is return far acconm oda't'ion Iof sheet to public. Only Reeves and Deputy Reeves May Sit in the County Council Mr. John Rutherford of Owen ,sound writes as follows to the Dur- . ham Chroxiiiclo regarding the new county courefl land of whom it will. be cosbit'utcd ; "I notice in your issue of tho 6th instant a statement with reference to_ tht • candidab.;re of a respected rest - Went of ymir town for the mayoralty in 1807 ; in which statemicnt you say "We understand IV has it under con- sideration, and will Ifkelydo so, as tho position carries with it the re- presentation of the town at the, coun- ty council under -the. now Act." In this you are mistaken, as tho new Act, chapter thirty-five, section `one, reads ": "Every town not separated from the cattnty for municipal pur- poses, •and every township an6. village sliall be ropresouted in such (county) council by the, Reeve of such town, township or village municipality, and Ill. addition to the Reeve, by a deputy Reeve . or deputy Reeves, as follows - Ca) It the m'mrfci'pai ty had, the r�a'mes of more than one tl ousand aA(k not morel than two thousant) persor..ss on the last revised, votiers' •list of the municipality as qualified to vote at municipal elections, then by a first deputy Reave, ; . (b) If the mrmicipality had more than -two firousand and, not more thaw thmeo iliousand such naines, upon such list, then by a first deputy Reeve, and a second deputy Reeve, and (c) If the municipality had more than 'three tlioumrd such. names upon such, list+ thoereby a first deputy Reeve a• second deputy 'Reeve and, a third deputy Reeve. Sceblon II.•' Tlrc number of council- lors, to bt, elected in any township or village in accordance, with the provis- ions of the, consolidalbe(t MunicipalAct of 1903, shall. be decreased- by the, number of definty Reeves to be elect- ed' therein - but •this provision shall not apply to towns. Section 3, -Such Heaves and deputy Reaves shall ba elected by, ganerak vote in the manner irrovi'ded by the Consolidatv6 municipal Act, 1903, for tlrL, election of `Mayors of towns and Reeves and Councillors in villages and townships, alnd• they shall, be inalribers • of ;fife codneil . of the, muni cfll'ality 'in which they al's elected. I liavo..copiod, these clauses of the Act,- as I am aware thal others have fallen into. the same error as that to whicht rihavo referred above ; and, I know also . that comlraratively . few have tho stattu'tes to fennel, to which Cion5tanCe they could refer. In the. Ontario 'sta. tutus of '1904, chapter 23, section, 3, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tyreman of sub-sertion 1, provision is made fat Manitoba are a,+'si.tiag , relatives and fila Mayors of, `owns , net separated' frir.'rda in, lite, neiglfborhootf, fconi the, county having a place as Mr. R. 1\': Jewitt has,.d'ispoied of luenrbrr..s of ilia Coun-ty Councils. ; night tons of. fowl this season, which but the County Councils' Act from he thinks 'is Brevity, good considering ,which I have cu'ot.,ed above. changes 1' t r•i tib ,' . the � , tte,n h h -had. . to t. 0 o c as e, 1 t emti �i �' 1 aS' t o ' I L IT 1 ! aJ n o� haM r • 1 i t, May to Mr. John Jambs;at is .1To'tTtc for' the the Raavc sinld delis„sty Reeve in, towns. winter ntontlt The, Act which piavided , for the Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred Young of Osh- 'Mayors representing towns in the awa are spending a:. couple of wtOMS County Councils' was pas:;+ed in 19Q•1 viultdng old- friends in I the nie'ighbar-. the Act authorising the election of hood. Reeves an'd. -doputy Reeves to, consti- The remains of ,the late .Mess• Pet tuts rho County Councils was passed rie of Clinton` were 'on Tuesday of n1906 -and the latter will, of course, last week laid away in the cerise- govern." tory west of the village. Mr. and Mr's. • Leech of Chfselhurcst wore guests on. Puesd,ay ' of the lata or's brother, Mr, James Hinchley. Leadhury. Mr. Jewitt, and dar,Thtc r. •-af Brus -els were -lie guos'ts on 'Tuesday .qf Messrs, James,. John. and • Thos. the latter's brother, Merchant Scott left for their home in Dakota Jcwit.t.an 1Vlonulay',a!fter. attending ,the funeral Mr. William Stanley 'of Holmesville of .their mother; visited his daughter; Mm, 1). Tudor. ,Mr. ansa ,Mrs;. John Scarlott visited on Monday of this iveck., at. Bfytli last week: . N,•cs. Amos •Cartwright is now able The C. P. R. arrives:,• i'n Waltoly last to, drive, around after. he •severe ill- .week. ness. Mrs Hewitt ' ew tt 'returned to Michigan Mr. Gcorgc Hcsk is Improving some aftier attending, th,.a funeral of her fat-, now, btving self to sit up. ber, the late Mr. Mullion, and was Mr. William Knox has moved the accompanied by her mother, Mrs. barn which hebought in, Wawanosh Muic'•on. to his farm here: Mr. Alf..'Hcwitt ds moving. his house James Fairservice 'has moved the. up '•to., Walton this..' week: house, off the Appleby 'farm io'-hts The tonvnshftn council that at Mr. C. own place where lea `avill use it. as _a Whitd's, Leau'oury, for hire la t .tfrre kitchen. this year. Mr. Thos: `Dexter. sold a firte• team Tito, funeral of the late Mrs. Sine. lately for four liundrec'. dollars. T. D. Barrows' was largely attended atu Sat - keeps goo • horses. urday: Mrs, Johnston 'Kinny .was vixitfng at' her-daughtcr'•s,, Mrs. Henry Nesb- itt: of, Listowel last week. Hullett Township.. The nrunicip,al pot is beginning to simmer, Wand from present indicadoils; Fast Wawa nosh. will have reaclicc' :the boiling point before nomination. slay. ' The present Mrs. James Scott, who has beeiv ill reeve, will, of -course, be a ,candidate, is bottrr: and if he,can. humbug, .the »focal. op- Mr. Jame." Armolut moved' his fam- tdondsts'and folly along the autis as fly and household cffedty into Wi'ngr well, as he slid last year, . he *,ill,' to halm fast -week,. Mr. Armour will be sure, be elected. Among those assist his brother William' in the egg m•entnontdl as lively to ' as- and, buttcr business there. Vic to the reev:ship, is Mr. James Snell, with a good r 0bord of •muni- eipal exp'orience, But Mr. Snell is THE PUREST. AND TRE 13EST not considered an e.!cperb in tiding can he said `of' all Clark's Meats. We two, horse's at the same time, and in stared behind our goods. They are such an election or we may have ir. the standard quality. - this township that seems, to, be Al- most ihilispensable to success. $elgrave Mr. and Mrs. Geor. a David o'f Hen-Fhairdressing. Hair George call visited' friends in, Ilcnsall last weak. Mr. and Mrs.-Goorge Daley movedissln into aur ,,village last week. Ira Barkley, George Barkley, Mrs.V McConnel.'aml Most. Little were all its at+tondance at their fath'etis Nlieraly one likes a fine on Sunday. • Mrs- Barkley intends re-. Something to skiing with her'daught�er in Detroitair more mansge- in the future and has gone -to thatef,ty, Sho, will ba much missecr Int' theep- it. from being community especially in Mcbhirdist jQ`0 ¢i or Jrom splitting church circles. I [ at the ends. Something, toy, There: passed away on the s'event'h that vA l teed the flair at the of ibis month an old and much resp .., cobe'cl residrn,t, of Morris 'in •tho I)Crsor, stm,tlttl'e, a re'galir balr•-food.' :of David;+ Barkley,.• lie was boin sev- well-fe �1�:i,Tw>lil.b trot Q,R#td.. OV'y rine yeal':I ago in the townsflip wl" remain whordit belpli$s-?-, of • 1WIat•ilda, in the. •' Ottawa d!s'triet ' ''i ' i � and came to.: Morris lit 1351. They on'thd heath $bi-on •1he�''aombl tools up, a farm • oil- the fifth conces- The best klAdofatestimonfa - 'Oo►i at Stoirdiine where their daugli� p61c1 for over ri*ty year. ... tel was. the, first !white ebil,d, born- in'SL •bTs,o.n�aroo.,Low•u,iNM.. I►lso msnpr•oeWsora of tho towrisghip. They were then sinlm31 8Ar8APG^!UA, Milos , frorn their nearest nei'glibor. PILLS, ,Mt. Barkley watr' a il�Iet'hodit t and a s C119RRV reCMAL, Ctottservativr, o December 20th,. 11906 The Men'*9s Store.e T this Men's Store you can find • a groat many things which will be suitable for any man or boy. If you dont with to pay over ten celits for some little gift for a boy we have what you want, or if you want to give, say a fur -lined coat, we have it. We in- vite you to comes in and look over all these Xmas Goods which are surpa,-sed by none in Clinton. Firs} of All -Neckwear, Hundreds of new Ties now on display. Everyone the newest in color and best for the puona' Every style including Jtriags, Puffs, Four-inHands, Flowing Endo, Bows, Tecks, etc. Pries .10, .25, .50, .Ida Mufflers of Every Description. Everything new in Mufflers will be found at this store, from thecheapest to the most ezpensive. We have lots of patterns to select frorn, all the better ones being done up in fancy hoxea, .25, .35, .50' .75 to 1.75 Everhthing to be had in Gloves. Fawria's, Dent's, Hall's and Galbert's Gloves. sold here. Mach. as, silk lined, goat, in fact all kinds.... .......... .75 to 2.50 Fur Caps: for Xmas Gifts. A fur cap makes a suitable Christmas Rift and in choosing here you get a good assortment.of all kinds of fur and at reduced prices, This is bow we are seliing fur caps; $12.00 Persian Lamb Caps ......... ...... ............ 9.00 $10.00 Persian Lamb Caps , , . , 7.90 $3.00 Persian Lamb Caps „ 6.50 $5.00 Moscow Bear Caps................... I .............. 3.60 $8.95 Electric Seal Caps ..... . ........................ 2.50 Read this list of Christmas suggestions -perhaps there's some- thinghere to, help you solve the problem "Wliat,to give the men and boys." Met,'s Sweaters,. 1.25, 1.50 to 2.50 Bops' Sweaters , .50, .60, .75, 1.00, 1.25 Men's Fancy Shirts.. • .75, .85, 1.00, 1.25 Boys' Fancy Shirts .. „ .50, .759 1.00 Men's Suspenders. .:............. :ZS .35, 50 Boys' Suspenders..:.. . 15 .20' .25, Men's Fancy Vests.. . 1.95, 2.50, 5:00, 4.50 ' Men's Umbrellas.. , 1.00, 1.215, 1.50, 2400, 3.50 All our best English Bats selling at:.... .: ... 1.75 Alen's.nnd Bova' Fur -lined Caps., 50, _.60,. .75, 1.00 Men'Plain LaiwnHandkerchiefs 4 for .............. :.... 25 'Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 3 for.. 6 .............. .25 Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 2 for • ..... .215 Men's Hemstitched Linen.Handkerchiefs....:... .20, .25 McI,'s Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, .25 .315 , Men's and BOU's' U>nlderwear now : Selling at Reduced Pricesi, Meu's Fine acct Heavy Wool Underwear regular price $I.25 .for Regular $100 Underwear for Boys' Underapear 10 per cent less than regular price. Sensational 'Selling. of Men's Fur. Coats 'Fur weather is liphr and if you need a fur coat look over this list. Two Dark Red Calf, one Black Calf, two Black Deg, •reg ular price $27.50 and $30.00. How's this for'h baigairi.... 20.00' One only Black WambatCoat, a beauty at $80.00; 24 save .00 $6 and buy it for..... .. .. ``f .Fur Lined • Coats -a Reduced. One only $75:00 Fur-lined'Coi►t, Rersfait Lamle Colir1r for..60.00 One only, 0.00 -Fur -lined Coat Otter C o}lar, for...,...... 37..50 Men's and Bugs' Overcoats. All our Overcoats are now reduced in price and you can, 'save .1 5 y - $ .e,l. to 95.00 on any ci,eat. W'e have. all styled and sizer, in stock'And . }E 'will , PAY you to come, Bene. and see for youricclf, .. • M N��ECORE�. S. e hristm� s ootwear C . AT WM. TAYLOR & SON'S it you are undecided, as to whatyou will remember your,friends with in the: way of .a Christmas Gift, SETTLE IT NOW and come and see an immense stock. • We have a great wany linea that would be suitable. What could be more acceptable than a nice pair of Patent -or Kid Boots; A. pair.of Felt Lined Boots; a pair of Overshoes, or a •warm pair of Slippers, Hockey. Boots, Overgaiters or Leggings,; a Suit ase or Club Bag, 'You should.see•our English Velvet 'Pelt. Slippers Special foi, the Christmas trade. . A very suitable Rift for your .lady friend. You will have no difficulty in, making, a selection here. (fur assortment, is good and our prices reasonable Wishing to all our Patrons and Friends A• Merry Christmas. 1' THE OLD, RELIABLE W1VV.[. TAYLOR & SON The next quahrf ing examinaMbna . Thio body of Robert LiNcey was' for the Rhodes scholars lips will be found on, the Radial Railway, near held on January se,cntern azul sigh- tient r Hamilton, and there are grave suspt- ,. I elons that lie was murciived, Tire ,s'toamer Viyomts . wa9 wreokctl :, + Off ;Scarlett Point, up tVo,.,c•oa;e ;front r Vane'o»ver. °-The eI'ew and "pa, tmtger# Air,t lrnore Rupp brought tt: big`, escapetll load, to tate mill -yard a flow days ago(;., z', ;. Thee 4rand Trunk will r5porx'i,o, quare ht con'toined tlt'ree . and a quarter, cords of long. wood. r tar,<of a`•mill on fora tt'ow station and' extension • to the locoindtive works. at ,Stratford. J. C't' l(albiloiscli had the Inis- fortune to severely spraln her ankle ,Sovora•1 hundred l arinrs tttttthriod r,w n'tly abut will be laid. up for sev- at Vow st.an:tinoplo on S,iturd4y, era] weeks. Y