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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1906-12-21, Page 9a e1110111111111141 SIAM We FRIDAY, ONDIVSESS EL UM • 01411 LAW POI ALL• • polies - The proesawaloo of the Petwidsat of tbe York Lame Seviage oJorripany has been straggling oe for *leaf tira.,)and ilea now bow postponed untfl next ' March. Without pottledgilitthe. _case • it can be fairly assoused that Ptliesoeut VhIUIpscoareret la oannectioss with lbs wrearking_ot this Low comPany, Whether °rimless or otbs.efibro. wee of • obarricter to demand early Loa et. footive inveaLliestioa. There le no reik eon that a prisoner irs hts pooltion should be (kelt with wIth any More oanolderation then tbe Werage permits, THE ()GEM LINER. illevIrese %lot Are Opeerete* Prow ill* leefeires. It le in Ka safety &slew and the porriebon wide to meet every powable *MOW that the +ANUS Woe lapethepa wit remerksoble. AU the machinery *tack yorkY be loot In Iniatien In awe Of danalleis reatsirod On Oa bed^ and ass pettedly has it beim amused that the entire Towel could be cesstrelleil IC the locemitY ihrOld arlilor by We4PAI, afis eeriest of Um* and 1,1mb bittec04 *bent the ITIUS of the wheelhoutre are alci7M14. •curiella Robins 'Wireless, luncb goo Mite eri one Mee behind the deelf of * grist betel, About them ere bung i surprising Variety of berorat• MM. thermos:pet^ thernmetatio, Wind mid rain, Mugok and Ober less fatelliSr looking. InitrAiwitil. nore Ea paw, upon.' Mrs ' of BOO* elld.les.eil on cliental. With * el *Yell bighiY.M1110104, ntl in ui orietiand tivist the Asontrary Meet street skeekent oeder„ The tampon charged With Web orima eels , *moil tams filled with little Magee sh theMidie- fu• ehr WI* danger 'Of lire We. for instenee. is * well knewe feet that no main Mittelpitted, by a 'thermostat' connected • the'reetetillete reMatidll 10[1:1141i a been granted le- 0'400) -4 • 14, tavi .10 avers' poet Of the oildn lout two inieleirshlorapinioettainese,11,0 1, „ , _ • * been Committed, anik therSlis olOCFleadY• .•Pelitieett'll ith 1,14,. ox usitally in .1411nort‘, 1. Which are etinetell4F!'VkC40Foi ' ALA, tphat.„thiti, obotild. plieseslieler, and, ,tio.,.040310 .404 siaY'llate the "A GOOD LOOKER." Alelleseureeseria We Male 1Ow6 enewe La seeieraiwo Wiwi we a Oa looker. 1 dosa't - roma pretty, lost imow, bot is.'Whe Wow how to dreee-tbe tidier Wide hied who efetta the Ulrike**, al'A the onwleaok Of Melo E troror ewes, bet are _ere willing is VM• ggr Ite IN* was togeborme ontestigareeetve$ by a lerSe ellPiciramt *1[44,e7 train It bomiM $04n. who matted the eeire., **OA Toney ifaMaa11940elaer . paw) oftet moistitut. • iiwthils Itogktiot oc oiedied 441019t 41, 004.Ps will 11004 hat MO Celt Yea dear, Or it Milly hs, a torah* ;the eeee Oh oils ,1100.., 4re4trublp.,tinktbreuerature 3044 0 •adrldta :or nd, ePPardit f'cimpia11410,4milthe', feetymehl; ihettint, • y403 410A "/PAO 40•7!Plellt$!, p#: rgoOtoirl',0 ii1O.ve4Ogioiso • 9t, Ino:Jor tO•tletentl 01,00101Y00•• 0494, a heillj.Opei.,*,roa :atAve-,04- the entint. ot, the; egarte,,10.' at utos*.teivthne:in,.414:41-' lIght the; united Eitel** hila beeeMil , , _ _ . ,a4 r'.Velel.irattiePt'044a:Wzbolvinguiati.47, 440, ,s(A'IIN".„""vt`144,4,Pyie,14:19,, .':',34"/ , Of .ittatica itt,tbet coUtitsys Cans- at the wheel ecliks 101,CfP •-•diarnishould,Ifeathat'thiaidelonealri,, -0Sefi'pointer 4aoger,4Vitneis Arnold torolaittot ' • • cMierider , - - • ttli.V, !MO IVUU 'S',41;1110 V tt t*1 tho 44; 40pleP, 'itgilOttitv0 for f'teresWIter'e VNIer to *Pei the • earjyvpo yeara,014.1InallY,ttied:Witli4. ' F'resuelee 4eatitit. Aremn,' lite*pietinwhieoireone..4:wqie noizi4gt, . vo...10,,vaito4 TitrMentier ere- fr,AlitVrOli.th#P40 40100 rin'atIrtbOrt litestalemend ti* \WINO 004004. • uty PayhaVe.clontraerne'eireditte,t1lely -would lateer dinnt ereillt. fir the mrtileat •eattai3li:OPO ;talk' Og*Ixt,, or,a401Atu..,,rot *fly trotiox*A.: 14,0tiAn$would othre redlck*Pu0' .010,00e •ttlesimple. Minded elle; ,P h fluf,a OBifiVate ,tue, ipopwar tuber, lipilow llorlitik *pow %los Ho. of 10k it tbIOI totals Too of Wool* moths of Os Two of SOO* lk NOW SIM* by Say Of leers II $14eNeli 01014$11botssifrliSFROg ism oat lot *vitt tom 14 "430oos Niko** Ovitioto SOKKKAA la* tionsetetsr.or a earteireffKidete smasatiar solomeemetetest teeter thit ''Ir v" ' teramoratetiot siautnattaaat, thehav sued* c ser e tollasecN atautitettotPrigpeoli ,...ef *Ontario, thee feet as amo Taos 04. outwitted theouVomtaaisina.ottittweet f9te very Kit ,ist the MRelal IQ 1 t or the nimufeetitrieg SurnituN is Ws. 001140W11.,,Ot -POW le 10Meteateetstind Ythil hast bee* a ev4ell' te '"t"4411" '''• Fork' 1, iltittileosioNtrellatiluVir 4144714efiltrie _ , • ., wo for tha netoefehtera VAri -Olre Men 1004 ehop *4, •I'outtr,e0114hnoat r .graot 04 Old -*Mottle* Innate t4errithts ui - -", ta#040$ or, patoakuiA* roll Boa1a*i' 114‘4411 44 414"44 1. , awrsy; when *plying, lop *sr AMON* , 's ellutrethe Min," 14tiattalevautlik itriontlfZintlent° 4 Imt°414" bY 14° iWielfensorite Baintally Lava lento Votinte * often influenced utoop, /0047,;,' toile twellittilttrt tellfli441141 tIttt"141"1"all* 445444 tam*. aopo toutto tftwa 0001 ,44..,,ietiroutompatit erreitto bola rest set. threat ith four toil. ereittlittretatVal'ir :14E4 worthylwth, hems eent ".4110,040teascliteridlaterssasuojthe at.rthelitrutgariaitttash• e ‘44174' P/114M0P. Mliltli'aillget Mildreatien, .141/wristeeitiodeeen 440.114WMP.StArilitt; .4ttak trarttlir41"1"t41 ourv4P4 .441u- ,4e4vvi POTATOES I o; nearly •1$100,000'-rif „the -.4 !, thereIsti dviy. .otly it**Irtues. net [(event seed potatoea earren Agit 007 'ow ot listen to lectures Ott id* all4t1)4)V.IeWe'lifIVIi Of rem orpapee eee phestie* Aliv.0000 and?* ,xiiteentiatilefet) eV, ; theferefe decided to get charged with a eetials,t90„,013,))0i.1„,ng „1st the better of their prejudice by artifice *044'44`;'' OtOillar.'e6170.3"4•014,1•A-a'•' """ and with this object leased neh , o40 M lead Sur be could tonna Paris and plant - 00 ' -e4 ,;s7 rc° , ie' potetifea; sJust befo tli , ripelai-g of the eeep he posted wateh- , era round the Iliside and iseued notices Sc 0‘.* 0)00. 'NO the first munlisi- that all - persons steal,Ing potatoes ' pailtY'vtoqr0,606 to send e. deem, Walla be severely plmished, the crop 10,004‘0514010) Siinistqr of Ed*. being intended for the tables of the Such delicaciee, continued the notice, oi4410)i,'00044-intottPteo at the first -Too 1:40...,r oto, 014 off 4,0104440. , 40.leer_ Mirk Oil the reseritilete isiumeltr F41.%44414111thaltatialtniligtul to irtialir the flatfoot dress that oto. too 1.144,1417.14414,V41004100lee Metriptiail rtneletiaTewa in Isatirt et tierdebilethrie t be leated ess t(41/"4"' e4Selt 4 41°1'0' 0.-'t a tbeg4,- •ssiiP 4aNsPid illiblU444hessregeadeentietk.eattitt eitllhe, WIlidalbhetitn"lkli- It4s&e. v$4 eeiteapallqpiialltpatt„IY4141,1311744,8t At2tIie elbli0 *le aPpear0,400; bars,' 114111). 61141,41Xpend the 40llitte WOW -141 ---_ho." fesSabltiAsletari, erysl ad.& xmiptLoa ° - . e4tteh 00.**thr oho eitieheeteeht; . .. emblem rof *Oak lite‘ettettootion titArtatio 414.4(441!e esX.4400 wr4e# Pet199,40f ten ,.." "3 opeow.4,1004 04* ti lo.ft.x.ork: , lyergritiewit Artt.;4 &Toms: s west,' 4.seNtne3AeriAoiriellooratiot Of the ill'ilil I '*4144'04.'lgthal*, of an unfavorablo : ooka tr;# tilleartatiotivott• toristret ti.„aak v wi ot 465,1 1.4- atr; la. Otopikt,impogo#01.ct, 10#0,10. Awn, 11142' 0104111411ellitergllifflliladrairital4,. Ogiat "4 tle th° or Pkt.t..firn to get a otitt who, arts obliged to twirS,,s` t'W;)11,14's‘te wall ririts"ttitleirtiteeliglalootinio uio ta#40,1*-rinia0,* the new Education Idlig [Mil nobles, • • Were too good far ignoraarpeasants. of,t*i.okf:' , 04 Cellinty Education, touch them at their peril. '. OMMOIttekedualpting of Messrs. J. L. who would klai 444, niutr:otoektookeseeption the day, and at sight the 'fields were fliuNell sr. Pt-': vane, W. H. Rugeley Of coarse watch Was only kept during ,to ow 06,;,18,0Ali tit the measure fix- .robbed tight aid left by the peasants. ung mtnisonin', earaelee for teachers.' Who were curious to taste the strange , They took lank tbegrOillad ebieflY that this vegetable and jealous that it should be . 'enriletAtatit almtild not1120,..olornpulusorfd reserved for their betters. . '13.11)cilt tettek't,ealiffolgriAte.WiziA,te, 864346e7t et...0°110e eueslesusoon as -they bad tasted the Sue- t tubers the pilferers were only ' ditieretiOnbf ertiefee[h. too anxious to plant as many as they ' .tieritittletatiOn--4--thela -argument') vtorombleg.., WO... enquiry as to OdifffrIxIssiblY Purdbase, the wily Par - whether tMenslieatilt having to their Mentier's scheme thus succeeding be - credit thepar4„,or, •ejergriciserve fetid yond the most extravagant antielpa. ,iliiglitaiet apply it tejncreasing teach- ,tionie. • ., era' saiisrlea was answered -.in the at - &math% ;:, • . .,. . Costley, the recently op- . Mr' It la pointed Ortvernmeut leimeetor of con- tinuatirel eliteede to the Public Schools, has cOmpleted. his first tour. He, vis- , itg,, some. twenty counties and over - „.,.,lhirty inspectorates. To the Torrilito : •MSto he ),eprike Val highly of the ye`Ork heing,done. • ' trip Cowley met in- eipeetdea, trustees arid County Coupsil- loeVaddreseed 'several meetings and bel .eorsfereneee With many of the Sehani,l3oard[e. 'I was ageeedhly .Burprised at the • ing the m pintail) salary enactment," - • 01204 .4118enee of cemplaint regard - be said, .- :When the peopte realize . the general Awl fat-relehing benefit of the :chat:404' they give, them hearty suppert* Arl not more than three cases did 1.,find.alsYriierittits or general ells- eatisfaetion. At first, there vvere 01010; ,istit 4'06110 was 'explained • apprOval Odense general. There was Ito objettion:te the equipnlent'expen • filter@ elatiede. 4 was entirelx con. fined to the tninireura salary 'Pro- poealift ' " Fetivgallty a Peirce In 'Schaaf Section. Toronte Telogratie Prolitielatie eat' take millions out of ' the treastuiy of the countrY; they can ,1 pour these ,toillions Into the pockets of overfed eipinitete, and the °ram to farinefeAvill tiever torn in his sleep. " Pdlitielane 'cannot enact a law that • . takte a ry ,ionara out of the treasury icalits.-Home Magazine. A MAWR LOggle. George IV. of England prided him- self oh lifting his hat to every one who saluted him In public, but once it was observed that he bowed to every one on the Street till be came to a man Gatatift Ureters Stand up in their who swept a crossing, whom be passed ha ree.ion It ceeflie as though CW i;c:Inuetlicopf:tildebitSthtz:noleirte'poTsuiit4,0stat:a:uansoode::tc.!ttittat,0:1,04e410'.• r:°10:0 04't7iblromplf:t:1:iiityli4,1:116:rstulat:w.114rdmitedr.iii4011171:ittipvireei Yokora would. forgive xs,'Ttmor elbste* 0404 seeete tite nue relsieitie ot add v40 &roe*** legit our! I OtltspInnsfonegi',, . • • 0104,10440..yolt let Cart tuartinere Meet sAtili.WAtearedi le Ilea beep. eestece mooed t nery autesnt,the telotieirahall Rikera the Mie rotate- ? • Viatiol,144) !the 1:10110 Riplag '011ffis 01ftqft 0110111 0/111 anll ne petripreo • I Said Ililetee Sad hrretteliie W 011 rOolltain eri ziel ell the build lags, machetery 0.440(Ipt,litietintStiiele 'Are Hanes Wielt kailen Ise ;he Illertiteleee Otos f ye, *tat point now thereon._ Or hereettertabe tarts booed, quirne.by thrseelillewth • . .edor aimed MedurLuill the extrroolt the .gteaterea "or merchandise have 14406attorg tgi:utborinueLttlieiptnig, stall °rutin, a orontat, by t e Tortgagos Ming, if required. het le. known as the hinieeit Alpert eltt streets are numbered, AND WHIllIE.Aevit le clearable to iseue the motroyage Obtuse, and keel) the Sarno so lie 1.11ter other'day'a meraher of the arm eit y washy sasiitilundings,maohpaisi, of Uteri terms lie cox Itioes by seen int , 4TftEgta 10# me 6T9RE. '''graitelfg,413 'laiglivIr4PlipchaP ktir illi):+1,a, rijtpt(Fentaltekt IV tirgliritilwit 11,1% . of ANO Wilioaldaid it is expedient to arisett 1.101, lead. whichsaid lnortgege slut I be a Uttrilargeserheleftele grocery honite its .the sag .rild misieet to the eeetteruw. „,..or,LIei 0,Iihtenier",nfeeve ;rap taeekt pay. prtr MO*: :gtr: :OW lanes that Intersect AND 'WgialVka ilienter theretoi0 will 1)0,17,7c4filgth"oltatatoilgc ilertesinvili, or 14:1.,04411,300., po.ckageo.4ave one of ?do to be orbatod by tbt 1:y0dt:rot nooloon limn otaivooreooehth000repowonfetoo otbaetteartofuantaciat to Too t e s7id uod aga, mesh nary en been named , .streets, and the staelot remora, Won is the ainsmi or the,aeht in tile Said debentures D to (lie e4 ei by the Tow1,1.4 and by PO leida con* bean " marked with With a number, as tbe wee purpose tied to Co other - }vs:1,4401ra% Cinotitifloitgui mr.ire ,tty,to HU tiring the purview of he said Men. SILVIS tliSltellOWitig Order -to a trucker! Mule Aripg the perlodot tiveolit Telli 410 satiVallitt4eithlti greett. to vent the 1 parkir'S," ' • tor p nelpal and into la respeet of said BoderIch for .the sum of ' SAO, as hereinafter eeee chca COal nearly us pogme equal to tile molded iwttleh fa ttdt ttelellot Of the debt he ce s of the add debenturee to be applied to , A fitrifileer In the big store Would not anieleit so peysible le .0 of the other 'deo. ten ed tO be moored ny this bylami the pro. have; knoWn :what that order meant., ye" '' UT rtu0 Peri - forme • rin. Of gases. Inside are called it,teaatliited.3a.A., interest " ile4.0nalter r°' ..141:Nurling the verloX! rteviiltr4r iyeee.4 Yittrz for the newest and boost selected Christmas Gifts, such es took 5,r ever., • fell ti talons irfulneris active Co chess Chains, Lockets, Gent's Fobs, Rings, Brooches, Necklaces Cuff Links- and Scarf Pins. A large rote of Sliveowarep suitable for Xmas, such as Children's, 00 Napkin Rings, Trays and poons, Etc. Clocks In every style and at any price. Also a fine line 'of Parasols-a.nd Umbrella* For Ladles and Gents, suitable ter ,CHRISTMAS GIFTS, FROM $3 to $10. SNGRAVING F111111 IT'S A PLEMMONS TO SHOW GOODS OPI1N NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK STORM PHONS usa ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES HOUSE PEKINS 155 sois over tO lititey street, get that Pirigrig tstraptarat"taersug ace Witsautsa la order thereto it will he bunels swells, and -take them .0 silo prelate ezneuntrapatesre intim% year mimosas, to Immo obenros of the TOwn of the said parpose mid to nO other. The tedolter Atin sulefutas the total amount required WALTER E. KELLV by 'he onsoildatee Studer Act, liher Awn \Val:moss it Is dealrabk) to issue the to All canned goods that swell from time be raised annnagby deela ['ate far pa 'Ildiebortutzaztruraan itjti yrate tin U our:angler thit3 sal debentureS. saki year - Helvetii)" in the grocery trade, In this AND WHEREAS the atrount of the whole house tta "swell*" are kept in a room rateable prOpertY Of the "own of Ooileriels, thatu to agg%antegiatlinourAIPZiavglearenA year for principal and interest in respect ot . innteits Called ,,partee gso s.Easy taggr %II:Wort revised assessment roli Said tlebt shalt be as nearly as possible °gum to street" in a lane .that leads down Ur AND WURREAt3 the amount of the eXiet- the amount eo payable in each of the other "Vial/146mM; the Ing room where many tee debenture debt of the said MUnicipality is nineteen years of the said period. Sitelen,A3(exclueive of local imprevementdebte AND wmoinas the total amount ran trod girls work putting lip packages. securest by special acts, rates or assessmente) by "The Consolidated Muniei al Act, 10/1."t be raised annually by special rate for payinfr‘ "Clabber alley" is the lane which whereof ao principal or interest Dein arrant. cri6RAFIroffttitha Von:fleet ?toetn:tillotgetleT, mate,tebt and interestas hornet ter provided passes through the great $tacks of condensed milk.' "Coracake lane" goes folawa: AND Wintitsss the amount of the whole through the cornmeal packages and of Gladerieh shall grant to net the said TBoowen barrels. - eiteabio property of the Town ot Ooderich, ao- cording t,o the last revised assessment roil, 114 rich Carriage Company, bimited, the RUM of e1,828,411. The system of naming the streets) elissoo by way of lone peon she tonne AND WHOREA9 the amount of the existing and dividing the different brands of rtl,',1701,grolr tirrs:i14201teari4et debenture debt of the said municipality is goods into numbers facilitates the bind: vanced to the said Company, io HO OA thyy 3.2449 egurntiteceleit art's, liaitr or ::::ii: - nese of order filling to the extent that thutihcaccvTrtilltnrcligi eve coxiVirtacia men a) whereof no principal or interest is In almost twice the Nvork. can be done and deTivered the said mortgage, and the arrbar' now by the same number of order fill- tot Fe tor:Izmir:doandzrItIlidpygiitm Corporation nitort ttl: Trotri oierimidceirer gmeorutititiel ers that could be done a few years that tIrsarti loan shall grit be ;node unless follows • ago. -Kansas City Star. and until the said Compel% shall have watts- 1. The Municipal Connell of the Town of The Chinese 1.1.17. To raise the Chinese sacred ,fily in water remove the brown dried skin and all the hard callous at the base of the bulbs. Do not separate the bulbs, but take it sharp knife and score the main bulb as though to quarter It, but do not cut more than a (planer of ,an inch deep. cut the, offshoot also. This wtistes the bulb, but develops the foliage growth. Arrange the bulbs in a glass bowl, steadying them with pebbles, bits of marble and shells; also put In broken charcoal to keep the wa- ter eweet. The water maple changed once. or twice before they broom. Place in a dark cupboard or closet for ten days nail the roots are well started. A President,. Pipe. General 'Jackson was a poor eater, ,and well for him that be was, or he would have often gone hungry on, the days whoa large crowds mane to the White House for a free lunch. It Is related on one occasion the poor man was moved to thank the Almighty that after the crowd had gone there was a raw piece of steak in the ice chest off which he could make a dinner. There seems to be absolutely no foundation for the stories of Jackson being a bard drinker, for his physical condition for- bade all excesses. He liked his toddy ID company with his corncob pipe, but he was no lover *rail kinds of intox- of t e s 4'001 section; they cannot dole them dollars out to underpaid teach- erst withoitt causing the Bettie Ontario faentee in sit Up in bail atuthowl. The Free Lance's paradise. 'The literary free lance is bred natte1 rally In New York and thrives in its at-, mosphere because the market for his wares is stable and infinitely varied.. The very life of metropolitan publish -1 Mg lies in the search for new men and, variety. Publishers spend great sums: upon the winnowing mite -binary that. thrasfies over what comes to their edi- tors' desks, and no editor In the mese tropolis grudges the time necessary to talk with those who call ht Person and! have ideas good enough to carry them. past his assistants. Publicly the edito- rial tribe may lament the many hours spent yearly in this winnowing process., Yet every experienced editor in Now York has his own story of the stranger,. uncouth, unpromising, unready of: speech, who stole in late one afternoon and seemed to have almost nothing in him, yet who afterward became the prolific scribbler or the great D'Auber. -J. H. Collins Atlantic. &toxin 0.ettlees go to steep. When a Leerier Stegte his eltand Trunk Pacific drama Of eXtravtiganet) that takes mil. Hangout of teak the furniture and throw withotit notice. He etplalned the mat- tabor/gee fit the Iperformers when a Whitney attempts_ to epee a drama of justice to tettehrigai that^in Ittsprogrees takesa feet cents per hone outof, the 6010°1 section. High pay for IsCheel teachers hi riot a pritieitile in 'defence of which Hon. J. P. Whitney is ;called, upon to lead his party ba, the guillotine?' It Is a pity that Ontario illuot the home of a lace `of then WitititireEte and Minde too big to alter inomylunt to seroptes against ta policynt'lein pay to school teachers. •;it Who deffithatit frugality of rural On- tarld iis fovea that Eton: J.P, Whitney eannot Weak with his 'MO -elation m favor Of echdol teeeherts. To that foree Re. whitney Mutat bend. ter afterward, Solfen points of etiquette were under diecussion, by saying, "To salute beggar without giving him something would be a mockery, and to stop, for the purpose of bestowing six- pence would wear the semblance of • ostentation in a prince." .14tovilkh010000,k1Pte8. toittok4 Eicaleriah r 'prints picture thin eteamer itiontiti'Whieb fought- its way into 'hoe there ter the fitti lost, to cover- ith fee as'to look More like an lee - then 4414 She WO two and a ders Pitetting :from the eon to OW barring passed down in the udanly ite• Sarnia and struggled •',hp lake .to And yeti te the many proofs afforded this em altheptirligo'f winter naviga, the:atisper lakes,webear of loth Yilitr,tells Of all,the-year-rOUnd Ration Of the Including SO. l,or. Theedtrankti are 110 Moue of otitlet who *Maya knit& r War time then the generals 'ktithe 'del& s'• • • On iloy.erriber tg. 1000,, 146 steel greater IlIonistillaven Witt ((siren on P The View of Eitheriente. "Whitt I waht," mid the constituent, Ms a nice, easy position." "My friend," answered Senator Sor- granni, "give "tip' that idea. When an easy position is discovered so many people are after it that a man. has to light ten hours a day to hold on to it." - Washington Star. Vint Thum In Order. Teacher -Johnny, If I gave you 5 Cents and your brother 10 cents, what Walla that milke? 3ohnnys-Trouble..--- beileer News. '14 the rook" on a entail island at the 110*ni of Leine 8opetior. ,Aftreitati galitethy saildniseitlertelfr has hem tiecliled to idiot* the toremoin three teestriOther, *Inter, , TOWNONIP CO1INCILS0 *Mr WsWairrett mtg4g41, litot P$. 'anhis,triti thief. Mt efeat rend totit Wed red AWL Settesti elenele` • None en Were him who does not Mime Monett -Et Chryaostom. What a Jubilee Is. Some years ago, -before Queen Viet°,I ria's death and about the time that the queen's jubilee was to be celebr5ted,.. the following conversation between' two old Scotch -women was overheard. one day on a, street corner in London: , "Can ye tell me, wumman, what Is it they call a jubilee?" "Well, it's this," said her neighbor, 'When folk has been married twenty- five years, that's a sliver vruddin', and when they have been married fifty years that's a golden synddire, but If the mon's dead then It's a jubliee."-- Harper's Weekly. floe the said town that they ave Reputed bona Roderic!) shall grant to the mid Company the fide subscriptions to the. capital sleek of awn of $25,000 by way et loan upon the tar us said Core pony . autounting to, at least, twenty afrirdsatil in aid of the sidd enterprise whioh said loan dhall be advanced as the work of ex- it for the purpose of raising the said surd tending and enlarging the said factory and thopsanddoikors. in - twenty &bottoms of the said Town to the stalling the aald plant progresses. mid upon the progress 001tifleato of a valuator to be ea- u -mount Or *16400 as ntor0K4K bOrkr111Ar interest at o POP cont. per minute. shall be issued on the moth day of June. min. each of which do_ and 40 that no more than 60 per cent, of the pointed by the said Connell for that purpose, value of such aniargementand extension and of the annual instalment of principal and lamas) such plant and machinery shall be at any time benturee shall be far pho sum of $1,153.14,beint required to repay the said Irran, 'and slum be advanced during the progress of the Maid work, dated on the day of the 1101110 therf3of, and shall and the balance of the said loan shall be paid be paya131e within twenty years thereafter at upon the completion of the said work in ne- ttle Bank of Montreal in the said town of Bed. cordoned with the said terms, but no sum °rich, namely. one of the said debentures on shall btheendeevianeerionmortgage ac.asuobteso et dulyt i saideea loanutod the moth day of June. 1908, and one op the 30th day of Juno In each of the following nineteen and delivered. your'. 2. For the purpose Of rail the said RUM 3. /Mukha the said debentures shall be sir. twenty debentures of the 4101 TOWn. 1.0 the amount of 82.5,000 Us aforesaid, oaring interest ed by the Mayor of the said town of Ooder oh or by sOtno other person authorized by bylaw a141 per cent. par annum, shall be issued with - to sign the same, and by the treasurer pit the In one year from the passing of this bylaw. said town, and the Clerk shell attach thereto each of which debentures shall be for the sum Lice Corporate Seal of the ktunlelpality. of M921.09, being the annual Instalment of 4. During the currency of tha said dolunt- nrinbipai ttnd Interest required to repay the itdiadtehbatierttlasnhdail th ball datet;a5tzettd tahyoo42: Lures there shall be raised annually by special rate on all the rateable property blithe of Montreal. In the said Town of Ooderieh the purpose of paying the amount due in each within twentlt years thereafter, namely, an - said Town of GOderieh the sum of $1,16.3.i4 tor nually after the dote thgretlf PI ellOh stiOuuld'N of the said yetirs tor prineipai and interest hi yea, respect of the said debt. 3. Each of the said debentures shall be 6. Al moneys received efrom. the said Citeriii signed by the Mayor of the said Town of (lode- = w4itk 44feiCrra til throat greet ter faltwortebz sore same, gie2o11)1 ailtehvveizaiiedurby deyosite to a speohd account in the or the said ifotwn. and the Clek shall attaoati; Bank of Montreal akfloderich, oAd the monies thereto the Corporate Seal of the municipality. and making uptime Collector's toll roF,„, year tore. there shall he raised. annually by special 4. Daring the enrrentry of the said dollen. standing at tho malt nf such special account at the time Of settling the MA annual rate shall be applied in or towards payment. of the rate on all the rateable property in, the 'We amount failing due in such year tor prinahral Toirn of rderich the sum of 1931.00 for the and interest on account of the said debentures. lilltre o ropayinl the Oman 0 etio ig each and the amount to be raised la such year shalt it!Ltaaear of tjayiasidfo eptirtIOIRI tine Interest In be reduced to the extent of the sum so applied. it. And for the purpose of further aiding 5. All monies received from the said OoMPany the establishment of the said Factory it 111 on "con" Or the mild loan shall forthwith at - hereby declared that Ulu maid factory buildins ter the receipt thereof he •doposited to a simnel and the plant, combiners!, erection and laid, account, in the Hank of Montreal at Gotiorloh, used in connection with the mid business shah and the monies .tandiug at the credit of such be and they are hereby exempted from taxa. special account at the time of settling the total Lion (except school rates) for a period of ten lli 11.1111ll emtpr toy 171iida.r 111411a1.240,10,9c, ptill 0° d (joull000rtatro‘4, years, commencing with the year Mt 7. This bylaw shall take effect on the day of ward's payment or the ern, such year for prinuipal an intoresailloilrigactuoonnirt! limo final passing thereof. of the said debentures, am the amount to be ti. The vote of the electors firth° sold town raked le such year shall be reduced to the ex - of Ooderloh shall be taken on this Bylaw at the tent of the sum so applied. following tItnee and places, that IA to say: on ,. 11. And for the purpose of further shlingthe Monday, the 7th January, 1907, commencing at e4ablisliment of the said (Rotary it he hero by the hour of nine o'clook Inc the forenoon and eon- declared that the sold (notary betiding., and Hanle day, by the following deputy returning plant. Machinery, erection mut lands melt li) tinning till flve o'elock In the afternoon of the officers: connection with the said businesa, Rhea he and they are hereby exempted I rom texas ion les- Pollingt Subdivhdon No, 1, cit Thompsol Pros' rept school rates) for a period of ton yearn, Wood Shop, by James Breckenridge, Poll commencing with the year iligt. Clerk. and It. C. Belcher, Deputy Returning 7. T11114 bylaw shall lake effect on the date Polling Subdivision No. 2, at'!'. .1. Vitioan's of the final passing thereof. Officer. Store, by '1'..1. Mean, Poll Clerk, and Charles A Tho vote of the Electors of the said Town Bates. Deputy Returning Officer, Or Goderlah shall be taken on this bylaw at the Polling Subdivision No.3, at the Town !loll. followlifg time. and places, that la to say: On by L.0 Todd. Pon Clerk, and W.A. H.Cuff, pa; latMenadleiniya,attliteaaithhataryafeiti ciJisn.ileoueookrkyfen 100itii7:30, itci,goarmer.: puty Returning Officer. noon end continuing till 5 Polling Subdivision No. 4, at S. Stothere noon of the same day, by the following deputy Wood Shop, by Peter MeRwan, Poll Clork,and John F. Bates, Deputy Returning ()Mew. returning officers : Polling Subdivision No. 6, at Iirles. Walton's Polling Subdivision No. I. at Thomism Bros. More. by hi. P. Nicholson, Poll Clerk, and Wood Shop, by re, C. Belabor, Deputy Retorn- George (... Black, Deply Returning Omenr. log Officer, antl James Breckenridge, Poll Ponies einbdiviidon o. ti. at John Bropim's Clerk. Stern, by Wm. Tait, Po I Clerk. and 11. L. Wat- Polling Subdivision No, Sot. T. 4. 'Itut,,raas. Feed Store, by Chart°. Bate., ilturaty turn aoillo.intioniettiertetvut:inoinngs00, r.caotrbon nu Neville,. lag officer, mid T. J., iridean, Pell Olork. Warn* • A bre* rot t %Irk* title ist" ariale The esti Arnold and Ills Circus. Matthew Arnold used to travel in, cempany with Mrs. Arnold, his two daughters and the agent, wheal he ele- gantly called his "impresario." They usually bad railway passes given to them, and oil several occasions, when presenting these to the conductor, 'he' remarked in a condescending tone,' "Oh, ,the Arnold troop, I suppose!" "Jest as it we were a traveling cir- cus," said Mr. Arnold, with a hearty laugh. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Ail. vv..** Me,r,,Ww*d• The Important Question Today is: What kind of a PRESENT can I get for my Friend that will be USEFUL p The nest Iteturn. After all, It isn't the way we live or the work we do that matters, but the ideal we put into It. Is there any' work too sordid, too prosaic, to yield a return of beauty 7 -Ellen -Glasgow. Nothire to Steal. Minister's W e --"Wake up! There are burglars in the house, Mem. Minister - Well, what of it? Let them find out their mistake themselves, ---Christian Register. ton't speak too plainly. If a Men were to set out by calling everything by Hs right name, he would be knock- ed down before he got to the corner of She sireeth-Peebange, AnAk4.4141•01:41.4.441•41oemoleimaidennesis ••••■•■••• IMONIONIMONNO THIS Store :carries 'one of the llargesi and best selected stocks in Western Ontario, and if you desire something useful—and that is now the modern, fashionable and sen- sible predominant idea—it will pay you to come 1,11iles to make your purchases at Lee's Pamous Hardware Store. A greater variety cannot be found anywhere, but we will only 'make a few suggestion. Read them : Silveri Knives and Forks in Cases, also in broken lots, of standard makes. Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons in great variety and of superior quality. Carvers in Cases. °info. y bort Taft, Pon Clerk, and John , U[..craigie, Deputy Returning Officer. Ily iOUIeputy Returning Officer, StlativIslon No. 3, at the Town Hall, 10. On Sthe 6t Me, the Mayor of the said Town diusil Eiden aturday5thday of Januar% tted 'lipid, 1 V1 Clerk. at Polling Subdivision No. - 4, at B. Stet hers the Council Chamber of the said Town a Wood Shop, by John4i Bates. Deputy Return - ten o'clock in the forenoon. to appoint persons Mg Officer, and Peter eftlwen. Pon Clerk. to attend at the various polling places afore. amid and at the final summing up of the votes Polling Subdivision No. Is at Mra. Walton's by the Clerk on behalf of the persons interested Store, by George C. Black, Deputy Returning in and promoting or opposing the passing of Officer, find M. Nicholson, Poll Clerk. Polling 'subdivision No at John Hrqpittors this bylaw reopens! eye,. II The Clerk of the Commit of the said Town Store, by L Watdan, [ORO Itohltating (g- o( Ooderich shall attend at his ogle° in dm (leer, and wre. Telt, tAgil thorn. Town Hall at ton Woks* in the [granola peoina irdivislan No. 7, at Dennis Neville's sjafonr4aarYtidlagdirse he Officer, one itobert Tait, Pall Clerk. el Hoge°. qhn W. anode, Deputy Returning Tueuestrey,etehmobearvhedfayveotef bylaw. 9. On saterday. the 6th day of January, 1007, the Mayer of 'the mid Town ahall Miami Dated at the Counen chamber of the Town at tile Oouneil Chanibor of the said 'Dawn at 10 of Oadorich. the Ilth day at December. gat 111. O. JOHNSTON, eeirasek in t forenoon. to appeint noreme to THOS. Tlati,aT,,ar. Clerk. attend at t o verifies polling mama aforesaid, (yid at 11 rile) 01111001g up of the votes by pie pier hair of the porton,. Interested Ii and p omot ng or opposing the passing of this bylaw reepectiVelY. to. The Clerk of the Council of the said Town of cioderteh ahall attend At 11111 officer In - the Town Hail, at in o'otoott in the forenoon of Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1907, to num rap the number of votes for and against the by w. ofDatiodtoodiialoth,t1rheCironedollyCohfaimmbeeermotheo,ctitioeaTocuwa.n T1105. TILT,(1, JOHNSTON. mayor. MORROW & JOHNSTON THE BUTCHERS Base We eattainise proporatioas for snag- -, ilitkeet Chiltheas display of MEATS * AND POULTRY TAKE NOTICE. That the above is a true% copy of a proposed bylaw which hall been taken into eonaideration and which win bo finally Inland by the Council o( the Municipality en the event of the aesent of the etcetera being obtained thereto) after one month from the lira publieation In the ooderich Star, the date of which first publica- tion was Friday, the 14th day of December, 1006and that the votes of the electors of the rald municipality Will be taken thereon on the day and at the hours and places therein aged, M. o. JOHNSTON, Clerk, via invite one and all to t <Altos tioi two rind make their etlectioite early. I•teraly etlerything has been &perfidy fed eittl cared for, , ea that -eminent sallstiction will 14 siren every custo- hitt, serytlibig ota.., tit at least yet* It 4. skowireve. JOHNSTON tot is 1 delicuts flavor.ioThis Is delight, I13 CHARM IN OUR coppaa I: rot ...It always tette:Ylike more, and imoraie 'be talstin with Intlidtlity• lue- ispure and wholesortio:' One :gee"' strong, without being thitk. 0:muddy, Try IN ouogtOtes that wi mAke. telitables lit) to terve with 41 exCedent (New 'are berrs too, 11 • Witty teethe Well '.11fOckeil *WM Os thinat MOdertsto fifices, W. sjuiit refit ehr101061 TAMP. Stettli)Y*t.00 Alta abodes GOOD ADVICE!. It isn't true economy to weaken the force of your mes- sage by the em of cheap ad- vertising mediums. 'Tim (3101411. 1111112 tikAlt is tbe lealt eXperisivo advertising medium, but TOP wouldn't call it cheap. View- ed from a utiststes etendpoint. adeettlelog *pane It en tin- ciamitiOnahly Soo IIf latest - moist if ptoperly pIs. Tim MIS' (4011 'mid . aftortle the beet itittetnietlf. ; Pearl Handled Knives and Forks in C ases. Pen and Jack Knives, from 5c to $15(0. Scissors of all styles and at all prices.. Razors of the best makes at moderate. prices. Chafing Dishes and Brass Kettles on' Library, Hall and Stand Lamps. Tools of every description. Skates that give satisfaction, from 45c to $5.00. Guns, Rifles and Ammunition. Kitchen Utensils, in Aluminum, Granite and Copperware. I I I I I I I I Stands. wia.4 Ii I I TAKE NOTICE. That the above Jo a true copy of a propasee bylaw which has been taken into consideration and which will be anallypaeuel by the Canno mn of the municipality iin t °Walt of the assent Of the electerS being oiltaineti thereto) Attar nee month tmm the first publication In Tan 1=004 ffrAir tile date Of widen [kat pubil. ea ell Was Fri air, the 14th Ong of December, and that t e votel of the electors of the aft win be taken thereon on the day and at the hours and places therein axed. M. 0. 4011140TM, Clerk. owasorassissossesassrosssussisswassosass......wasssists, WANTED "The Leader Nothing would be nicer for a Present than one of our Famous Happy Thought Ranges or Radiant Home Heaters. Within the next 3 weeks, Cott Elm, Basswood and Rook Elm. Soft Elm $10, per thousand Rock Elm $14. per thousand basswood $12, per thensend, Rock Elm must be 16 ft. long, other* ft, CHAS. C. LEE 4 IStore Phene 20 House I 1111111111.1111111.0,10.00111111411.1111.1111111111101.041041111000/iiiiir To he delivered to Andrew Voting's' NOM tillhafite. *here oille fain Ii at • poattra worr The Cioderich Star is Huronio,Cliwitest Ne ptottit ,