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4 T6uIun.T,'anuary 9, l21
Imaszusb
Macklin is Mayor.
Just Five Votes Ahead of
Robert Thompson.
McLean Wins the Reeveship Again George M. Elliott
Beats Reid for Deputy -Reeve Many New Faces at
Council Board McEwan Wins , in Colborne and
Salkeld in Goderich Township Local Option Law
Sustained in Hullett by Large Majority Election
Returns from Over the County.
Election day in t:udevicli was fine'
and clear, and as many willing
wutekets were out to assist in bringing
the voter. to the tolls +a large vote
was cast. lu the keen coute.t it year
ago between Messrs. Elliott turd Blair
931 votes were polled; this year 042
ballots were (tolled in the mayoralty
contest. • •
The preeenee of three c lidates in
the field for the mayoralty split
things up and gave the contest an ele-
tuent of great uncertainty. and not
until the last lolling ditision was
heart from was it kuown who was on
top. Dr. Macklin was then found to
be five votes ahead of Robert Thomp-
eou, and 1)r. Clark was not. very far
behind. Mr, Thompson is nut' entire
lied with the result and talks of hav-
ing a recount. •
Fur the leeveship Kuliert Mclean
received 379 votes and his opponent.
itobert Elliott, WO -a majority of 343
fur Mr. Mclean.
6. M. Elliott was lit votes ahead of
(:bas, A. Reid in the contest for the
deputy-teeveship. '
B L. ?dunning, header) the . pull for
councillors, with 561 votes; Dr. (ial-
low was second. with :i35; and the
others alerted were J. C. litithwaite.
521; J. W. Craigie, 52i ; H. W.
Thomson, 4:38. and C. H. Humla•r,
410.
TIw tomb couucil for here will be as
follows •
MAYOR -DR. A. H. MACKLIN.
REEVE -ROBERT McLEAN.
DEPI'TYLI4EEVE-11,.41. ELLIOTT.
l'(WN(•iLLORS - B. C. MrN-
NIN(lS. DH. W. F. LALLOW, I.
C. LAiTII% RITE, J. W. CHAR(ITE,
H. W. THOMSON. C. H. HUMBER.
There will be nano new fares at the
council title year. (ouncillnrsGallnw,
('raigie, Thomson and Humber are
staking their first entry. and Deputy
Reeve Elliott and Councillor Leith-
weite, though nut entirely new to the
scene, have not been at the board for
some year*. The Mayor -elect bits been
in the council only our year. and
Councillor Muuning. the s a m e.'
Reeve Mcl.rao is tally the only
veteran in the lot.
Mr. Doty withdrew his nomination
for the water and light commission.
leaving Robert J. Megaw elected.
The commission this year will he com-
posed of Mayor Macklin, W. T.
Muruey and R. J. Megaw.
There was only one contest for the
public school board. '%'bis wee in St.
Andrew's ward. where Jamey Tait and
Walter 1'. Pridbam went to the polls,
Mr. Tait winning.
The bylaws all carried. A noaguil•
cent vote was lolled for the Duty by-
Itiw. and the electric railway bylaw
had a good margin.
The cute by wilt -divisions was as
follows
4'011 MAYOR
Cl.amh
li
111
Subdivision No. 1...
•• 3
•• 4 11
,. 5 21
•• 0 2i
• ,7 34
341
Total
Majority for Macklin over Tboutlwon,
FOR 1EF:C1:
iuh-dhuioo No. 1
oo
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..
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lig:
res •�
law(
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tett t
tee' ttt
the i'
Meir
nue'
We•
pat
ors
I•111:
nigh
ears
the
blame
MAt k1.IN. THe,Mi•ac,N
11 7'3
t3 55
:dl JI
014 :44)
51 a
ICi 1N
21 11
:tr.; :4.444 .
. b
4
Total •
Majority for McLean, MSt.
FOR DEPi"1'Y-liEfr:4.
Subdivision leo. 1
3
• 3
•• 4
00 5
• •• 7
Total . ...
Majority for Elliott01.
Subdivision No
Bw,wr
(Imitate
GALLOw
GOLDTHORPE.......
HUMOR!'
LA ITN w -.t (Tr.
Mi'NNixOs s
RuBRRTMON....
Tommie -
89
lei
NI
111
1►3
444
70
E1.1.w-rr 114•Lt:.tit
52 ' ret_
I4
91
it 77
24 I J
11 tri
2,7
•2.; 5711
I- i i.t rn
REM
NI :ret:
(0) _'3
7" ,1
S2 Id
lU :Li
m l 112
:No
4l:,
FOR COUNCILLORS
2 :4 ' 1
'30 .
71
1113
417
Xi
110
71
Total
17 11 I)M)
1111 73 :iii
' Xi 41 :iii
5:,• 2:3 :1144
'04 :?c 4404
95 AI 521
714 in 5131
12 :42 340
1*) :o* .MS1
Craigie, Gallow. Humber. Lrithw•ait•, )1nmting- autdThomson elected.
PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
ST. ANDREW., WARD, 1 McEWAN iN COLBORNE.
PR
Sub -division No. 6 ... 'N
•• 7.... 20
610
Majority for Tait, 122.
tM 'lJiff Kerntghan, Dustow. Stranghat and
lilt j Youggare'Councillors.
Pt! H.. I. A. HtEwan is peeve of 1•ol-
lonte township for 19 et. His op ,-
rot war Alex. Young, of Cott-uw
DOTY BYLA\V.
Suledivision Fou Atr.tINST
No. 1 .107 7
2 .1117 0
KI 12 •
.:101 • 17
2
72
I_
1111 31
Iib' 11
Total.......... . 019 'r1
Majority for Bylaw, 314;
Number of favorable votes re- '
quired to carry Bylaw Ari
Number ut (avertible votes polled, Old
ELEI"rKIC RAILWAY BYLAW.
Sub -division Foil Au'.txe'r
Nu. 1 ..... 52 51
•• :S 417 :Ire
•' :4 .. 51 61
'• 4 117 rill
'• J 50 :a►
141 61
11 :4.
442
4, 3
5
7
Totod
* t•et;ran in the stun ipal Held who
Mel not, however. been in the council
(T trcent years- -a fact which °41
doubt placed hint a4t Wrniewhat of a
disul'.aotage•. Mr. SIeEwan has been
in the comicil for three yenta end hes
given the Int. nab4p good service, for
which hr receiver his reward in rlevn-
lion to the rerveshi .
pp t'
'rhe cutiuciliors-elect ere J.Norman
r .
K.•rnighan, of lir 'liar ; John 1h,.•
tow, of Nile : Rupert Mtawughen, of
Kelt ford, and \Villiam F. Young 1,1
Loyal. Meesrs. Kernighen end this -
tow were members of I.tat pat rerun.
cit.
The tote by rob -divisions was as
follow' :
s S
e 4
For Reeve 1 2 :4 4 Total
*Ewalt .. . SKI el 711 lit-- 2011
Voting. 51 15 64 14- 173
Majority for McKean 133
For Conincilinrs
XI Ketistottaar., .. 1112
STK SroltArc.... IUM
Number of fovotable vote's pulled, VD Johnston 31
Fitst four elected.
Rohm/seine, Jan. 74h. - -The election
committees in lioderich townaltip
11 ;meted off quietly. The fine weitther
111 " 'trough' mat the largest poll in manjr.
10 yeers, and it festnre wits the evident
57 sreoll feeling preveiling between the
21 opposing retelidotte..
- - The council of IRIS will Ire compomed
:65 woo follows': Reeve II. L. Mslkeld.
Lobb, John )V. Yet, and• John Me -
About 7:311 the returns from the
various pnlling divitoions bad twitched
ilolmeavIlle, and itprechee were in or-
der. The Reeve -elect anti Councillors -
elect. Rathwell, Lobb and Teo ad -
dreamed the gathering. anti elan Can:
didele latithwaite. Mr. Salkeld
Appeared nn the ;obit form entider. eriem
loof -What's the matter vrith the boy
of the township for theit •aolendid
outmost aud hoped he Would be able
SEDIMENTATION BASIN BYLAW
41
61
13
An
k no
was
not/
Total
55 95
1118
154 M
011
79 40
:et 01
40 -340
11 314
52- 2114
Majority for Elylotw. 12.
1)EBENTURE DEBT BYLAW.
Bob -Division Fon Auatxerr
Tuial 3- 1J1
41111111116ky, tar Wilms 119.
THE 'SIGNAL : GODERICH4 ONTARIO
to prove himself worthy of their con -1
Menet.. He could not gusrautee
(ower tares. but promised ecoobtlly
consistent with the pr, er^'nlaiutell-
suce of the highways end other town.
ship iiiititntione. He stated hat the
year opened with a deficit of nearly
Souk owing largely to unexlnaeted
drains on thr u•eaaaury, and closed his
remark.' with the promise that the
trowel ri ' elateIwu appearing on
nom meaticitlday of I%k14would represent
the exact financial condition of the
township. %lerirs. Rothwell and L.,bb
tluulktd the t•Irt•turr end promised
their earnest endeavors in the iutereet
of the 'township, and Mr. Yeo raid he
would do all in hi. prover to 'tweet' the
Modell of the taxpayer. Mr. Leith -
write cles.ed the Ntaee•hifying with
Aunt appropriate Oboists to the Yttrium.
uandidetee. RefresMurnt in the way
of wittier were hien dietributeel to
the large and euthusineticaudienee -
end true clown one more election in
"good 41141 Go doeich township." •
CLINTON.
Mayor-- H. Wiltde (by acdamationl.-
Reeve- H. J. (lihhings.
Councillors ---' . li. Smyth. T. leek -
son, jr.. Jae. Ford, J. Taylor, Jas,
Hearn, Ww. l:ralaeist.
ISEALomat].
Mayor -Thu.. E. Hays.
Reeve-- Jas. %Verson.
('ouncillure--D. J. McCallum, Adam
McKey. John Clulf. J. F. Daly, J. C.
Greig, W. E. Keteleke.
• KINCARDINE. -
Mayor - Andrew Melcolut 66' ac.
claneat hon t.
ltrrre -- Wan.,Hunte,.
l:ouncillera - 1t. Pat Lemma tae.
Casket' \Vin. Hay, .loseph Abell.
Wru. Harvie..t. 44. Iluesell.
Electric Light anti Water Co s-
stoners- W. J. Henry, Dr. \IcCriui-
mutt, Peter Shields. •
EXETER.
Itecve A.1,4. Bother, defeating W.
Hamden I.y 44,
Councillors --John J. Knight, ',V,
Johns, W. J. Heitman, A. E. Fake
tithljcouucil re-elected;.
Si'hoed Trustees --F. W. Gladntan,
H. E. Huston. P. Frayne. (Mr. (.1ad-
m.an hoe new ,tewlwe on rbc Nowt.)
A bylaw was voted on to grant to
the Gibbs Evaporator C'ou'pauy the
sump( t}AKI, the purchase price of the
lands on which the evaporator ie
erected. The vote war, -s.,''4 for and 1310
against. lout the bylaw fails owing to
the necessary Iter of favorable
voter not hying polled.
A plebiscite was taken on the cow
question and it majority of IS mesa
polled 10 keep the cows off the curets.
6AYF'1 ELD.
Reeve IA•. Smith.
Councillor% 6. Lindsay. S. Moore,
J. Pollock. C. Parker.
Public School Trustees William
Elliott. Get King. James Steuga4tu.
HENSALL.
Iteeve- G. C. Petty .
Couhcillors, (by tu•clatnetiunl A.
Brandt, A. Serutin, .1, D. Stewart..
John Sheppard.
School Trustees W. l'. Davis, C.
A. MtDanell, W. Stoneman, Dr.
Sel Iery•.
i3Kt•SSELS.
Reeve -John Leckie.
Councillors lbw acclamauunl -D. A.
Lowry. Alt. Harker. J. 6. Jones,
Robt. Gr,►bwun.
MYTH.
Reeve -Dr. W. J. Milne itoy lar
clamrtiun).
Councillor%- -J. 11. Chellew, J•ireple
Carter, Luxton Hill, Allan 11 Linton
thy erclanaation 1.
l4charlTrustees-Getz White. Alain
Wettlaufer, Win. l`uupl.rlI.
LL'CKNOW.
Iterve-.1. G. Anderson thy Teel
at ion
Councillors. -J. 6. Jlnrl•s•h. 31.
Mitchell, D. N. Lawrence, D. C. '1'ey-
lor. •
IV HOX,ETE K.
Reeve --It. B. liarrit (by acclanua-
tiom. . .
l'o,nrillurs - -A. IL }tie 8,1, C. Reis
7A, J. Douglas 741, I). W. Hae 44, C. C.
Pope 40. First fetor elected. -
The 1.x'61 option bylaw wee de.
tented. The v rte was 4,4 for and 44)
aR ain't.
WEST WAW ANOSH.'
Reeve -Win. Bailie. 0, majority.
Councillor. _S. Medd. S. Thump-
sen. D. B. Murrey, A. Anders.., .ac.
cremation..
EAST WAWANOSII.
The vote for reeve teas : R'nl, .1,
Parka,'28l: John E. Ellis, 108, ('arks
eluted by met iority of 11.
For connection -John liill•Npi•e :111.
Peter W. Solt 2230. Sarni Burchill
•214, tabor (' g 241, J. N. Camp.
l.rll•2144
Gillespie, .Scott, Burt -hill awl
t'untiug vireos!.
131'LLETT.
- Reeve •'altos. 310)1014n.
Councillors -- H. If. Hill, Benj.
Chore•hill, James L.•iper. John Barr.
The bylaw to reseal the local option
law wits defeated by a► vote of 4:101 to
288.
The vote bv soh -divisions wee :
Foe Reeve i 2 :i 4 5 0 7 TWA
MrMILt.AN 7:1 tali 53 71 ai 49 341 list
Patterson 34 314 27 58 :34 11 57' :illi
For Councillors
H10.1. ..... 31 70 24 07 40 51 6.5
ClotoulittiBle 72 77 42 :ria 27 :t
LRtvIR,,... 01 70 40 114 ail :el 48
HARK RI 73 35 07 :44 ,411 45
174
171
145
Reeve- J. )1. riovenlock illy ac-
clamation a
Jame, Cowatt Thomas Murray. Alex•
ender Roes.
HI' IRON TOWNSHIP.
Old council re-eleettel by 'neckline -
Deputy Reeve -John McDonald.
C000tteillore Alex. Frower, Jas. N.
Wilkinson, John Breckenridge.
THE COUNTY COUNCIL,
Whether your bread
is good or bad, the cost
of baking is the same.
'You pay a few cents
more for
Royal Household s
Flour
but those few cents in-
sure good results every
time. It is the finest,
1':-hitest, purest flour
that's milled. It's the
t114ur tliat isalways good.
O;li;%ic flour Mills Co., W.
153: MSsslreal.
1
1
Hay -1'. I.
Stephen --- Stephan %%'ebb, Jacob
Kelle•rotatln.
1'slorne .lusoph lI twkias.
'I'uckersumtli- 1(obert McKay.
Hulled -Thin. McJlillau.
McKillop J. M. Gove,luck.
Grey %Villiauu Fraser.
Monk -Geo.'raylnr.
F:•tst %Vaatvatio.h \Vet, J. %':arks.
%Vest %Vawamaeh - %Vet. Bailie.
Turnlwri•y John Musgrove, 11-
.
Howick Thomas 1.. Shearer, Jos-
eph Haiosto.•L.
Goderich hull. Mclean,
M. Elliott.
('lintou --B. J. Gibbiugs.
Seaford' -alas. %Vattern.
Winghaut- Dr. A. J. Irwin
Exeter - A. (4..Ho,bier.
Ih•uretlrr-Julio I.eckit'.
Myth -lir. W. J. Milne.
Hayfield -Dr. tfraiiLIt.
Hensall 6. 1'. Petty.
Weimar-- It. 13. (lams.
There will lw trine tlrw utemlr•ts in
the et id : . Ite'eve 3Itkw•:tu from
Colborne, Reeve Salkeld frau Goode -
rich township. Reeve %Venn from
$tephtn,.11.ea•ve 1':41-ks f East \Vtt-
wanosh, Ilrputy Itete.e (leo. 41. El-
liott from (rodeo Reeve Gibbing$
from l'liuton. Reeve %Viatiem front
Seaforth. Reeve Smith from Hayfield,
Iteeve Petty trots Hrnsall. -
NED HANLAN DEAD.
Weld's Greatest Sadler Passes After
•
• Short Illness.
lorrnw, Jan. 1. At ten minutes to
1 .,•luck this rimy ' g Edward Han -
Ian. the greatest eatsuttn the world
ever knew-, joined the silent majority.
his death coming. as WAR rxpea•ted for
, days, ars the result of an attack
of pneumonia, atterpn illness of *lout
a week.
Last sight Drs. Atkin, 31c>lahun
and Dwyer held a eonsmltation :mu
the uivtulere et the hr,u.ebuld weir
iufortnrd that there w:u. no chance for
the patient in Itis unequal struggle
against dr.uh. Toward.. midnight
Mr. Hanlon reentered coua:Meshes.
ter a short ttmr. but p..•d into a
stale ut r ami potssrd peacefully
.away. Mane inqutriea were •n.,ule
yesterday Irons all parts of the romp
try aa to tb.' v'au l,11 ,11 of (br ea.
champion. w was in his 41*) the
best-known citizen of Toronto.
No country on earth where aquatic
*port was at, all known but bowed the
head to Nerd Hann*n's prowess, sod
pretty ,early every bud taw hum at
work in thatch races, rt gatta. 41r .•x-
hibitio is.. No mean etre 11'got to row
let alone win even • :t Unction of the
et•ente that Ned llaulnncaa.nr through
victorious. and nearly always hy so
loge a margin as to entirely ealtchlaV
all ,rnnpetitnr.•.
H:• woe h.au1 and ahoul.lers over ally
one that ever, sat in a I.t.t torture or
Atter. Neal Minim' in his prime never
had an equal ads oft oaesutaa. either
g hie eon(ruiorariees,- his pre•
deerstwors or hi: followers.
In Hanlaui s el ty there were. more
Hi•.t-class $.alines than et any other
period in the hiettrly of 1•owu,c It
was the climax of sculling, and not *
regatta in Americo Litt could gather
together fr Wow"' to twenty men,
and *11 of deetdedly more than wino
,try ability. Indeed. any one of these
me' at his best could easily !eke care
of the champions of today. It eaan an
age of champions. and Ned Hannan
Nara the king of them all. None ever
beat Ilion and he met them all.
Ned yianion as horn I
w: to •► at I anlan's
Point, Toronto Island; on July 14th,
IX15, end is consequently only fifty-
three year, of • age today. He stood
5 fe=et' 19. and Weighed 217 pounds
when he died. In hid rowing days his
nrn•mal weight was around i65, and
his rowing weight was 150.
During his career of twenty-two
years as a seniles he wok part in some
350 rues of all worts, le•sides giving in-
numerable exhibitions all over the
world. Of these race.' he did not lose
mote than half at dozen, and itrac-
tically all of theme caste after his de-
fend.). Breach in IR*µ.
He held the championship of Can-
ada from 1877, the chytnpiunship of
Ad,eriea front 187„, the championship
of England f • 4879, and that of the
world front 1`181
111, that champion -.hip was LhaL ut
(hltar•i.. ,are ,Mired un Hurlingtut, Bay
in 1871. wit ,a lad uf,eightern. lie
repeated the p*er•fot•ntance ret Toronto
in the following year. and •in 1870
eget') annexed the title and belt now
in hispotereesion.
It was in 1878, at the Centennial et
Philadelphia, 'het the meteor Hat
shot actusd the sculling sky, and at
twenty years of loge hu Beat fifteen of
the picket •cullers of the world for
what woos called the '•world'.ehamp-
lanoli )," and ntr the same tittle set a
new mark for the world for three
voiles in 21.01.
His career was properly begun not
the unbeatable oersttlan there, lest as
casted in Ihr,r World's Fair champion-
ships this was not recognized. In
the same year Trickett., the Ans-
tt-.jIen, had gone to England gaud
cleaned a the aspirants for honors
there, and (donned the world's entry-
pionsllp, and hit lith• mat suut,n hat
'eleorr than (lantana. However, the
matter was won settled, and the, Tor-
onto mon parked his traps mod went
Ito Englsnd, where he defeated Elliott
and Ti itkett, and earned the mndis•
pitted title.
• It is mfr. of the finest Ian to moonlit
iu a short space sup !ling beyuud a
OURmorin
JANUARY SALE
Our Two Weeks' January Sale will Commence
on Saturday, January 4th, and Continue
until Saturday, January 18th.
DURING these fifteen days our whole stock will be at sale prices. Our
stock is a good deal too large for this season of the year and must be
greatly reduced for stocktaking. We want the stock to move quickly
and to accomplish this we are cutting deep into prices. Go carefully over
the following items and note some of the great reductions we are making.
Dress Goods.
six pieces 51 inch dream
(weeds, blue. green, grey ,
uud brown mixtures. Sumo
(15c and wrote 75 rents. Your
chulce of the lot for... .. 43c
Omber Checks and
( Stripes
Ten pieces. 40 to 1t inchea
wide, til wool. all new de-
signs and color••. Every pieta•
new this. fall. %'e, have trio
many of them. :iib, :.ie, Ikk:
and laic, your choice for 39c
Poplins
Nine pieces" In to 12 iurhes
wide. all wool. Calory black,
green. brown, blue, (book car.
dinaals. Regular price One.
sle price 43c
Broadcloths and
Venetians
sx to t9 iuchea wide, all
wool. Blaek; blue, brown,
green. grey, dark reds. $1.15
and $1.N:,, your choice' for
87!4i'. Choice makes new
this fall.
Clan Tartans
Seven pieces, lis incises
wide. Kreuter price
your choice, new 30c
All Wool Cheviots
In black only. 75e, $1.1441,
yobs• chole' juat one -
stunner off thew prit'a.
Brett to weal'.
,Satin Royals
- A few pieces in hlu•k and
rotors, 50c for 40c ; tine fur 65c
$1.110 for 86c : 81.25 for 95c
$1.:111 fur $1.25. All ehnicu
(loth.
Furs
Just it few prices to show
what we are doing iu this line.
OMI' for 613 610 for 67.50
11 for 7.50 11..111 fur 6.00
14 for 6.60 375 for 3.76
3,50 foie 2.06 1.611 for 4.25
$3.00 for 61.96
The above are molly collars,
throw scarfs ;rod ruffs.
Dress Skirts
Sixteen only lattice', in
Week, navy and tweeds, and
you can get one at just half -
privy. Srxlesni tate all we
1nate and they t go et
not Ilene than half-price.
Prints
Misses' Coats
•
I�1
•
$5.:41 for 63.75 atL:el tut 62.06
$2.75 for 61.95
There are just nine coats
in„Itis lot Jori tin old truck
;unung theist.
Wrapperettes and
Empire Twills
.A lot of Ihr bast I2' cent
I•:nglish prints m dark navies..
'black and white. and a nice
rut of light fancy patterns.
fast color's. You tan get
your choke. for. ...1Oc
Ladies' Coats
Ur following are all ling.
kaiae makes. all of them this
• season's purchases. Note Ow
re diet' '
$14.110 for 69.00 $13.lsl (or 68.50
12.110 for 7.50 111511 for 6.76
14.50 for 5.00 7.:111 fur 4.60
Good etyles end tailomade.
Gnat colors turd Mutt rattail
patterns. This lot will stew
Large reductions. 11'e want
them to go quick.
Hosiery, Gloves
and Mitts
.4 lar4;.• rut to select from
.cud .•'.ety artie•le reduced
for Lhis sale.
Linens
A11 our linen, are reduced
for tbir setle. Bleached tab -
links. half Went -hell ft • :31e
tip, (01 tie 72 inches w idr.
Napkins t tete In 6i,511 a
dozen. Towels and towel-
ling. all (gat at sale pie•ee.
Flannelettes "
4ireotly i•rdurwl for this
sale. Pink, sky blue. white,
gI(rey. 1 ucbluuwnds,Iight and
dau-k- stripe. and smut, nui11
ends all put at stale prices.
There will be a large assortment of other goods not in the above list
whish we cannot name here, and all w ill be (,tiered at sale prises.
This i3 a gt'nuiue clearing sale, and no rerer%•es, befbru stocktaking. ,
No goods charged at sale prices.
J.. H. ColborneHEI:41M
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Members Who Will Conetitute That
Body for 1908.
The c,ounty council oof liars e ill lie
compoeed the bottoming t rt... es Anil
Colborne -IL J. A. MeEwen.
(*Aerie') townehip L. Malkeld.
mere summarizing of Ned Hanlon.
principal races. As has been raaid, he
rowed Nome:tin in a11. including many
doubles. and he pretty- well coveted
the world in giving exhibition.. It 1..
however. ratty to itemize his Io.iog
races.
In 1879. at Barrie es a Iegat t*. Hau-
lm' was fouled by Elliott, and rowed
a de*e1" heat with Riley, which he
would not row over, and the decision
went against him.
In 18W, at Washington. he was taken
with a stitch in hie ride and stopper
rowing in a regatta with Kars, Riley,
Ten Eyck. (,audsur and others.
And then in 18141 cause his downfall,.
°wino hr Nay.. to the i,tluru„ of the
Australian climate, anti he nevet-
COMIC back to hie old pleat:es.
I'erhapd• the. Inisiest year of sir
career was in l'I'4f the year Lrfne he
went to Aii.ttali.a and it marked the
climax of a glnrie u. trrarrl, and at the
maim time mumeali.urly preceded his
do wnLdl tram the highest piunaele.f
fai nor.
N.s1 I1.ullan's rarer "nay be raid to
have 11.,e.•d on that August 10 ma the
P.at:umaettis. Ihnugh he did r.tw 'leveret
racer. continuing estate aro IBMs, when
hr Iwai Hackett and inridrntelly tae..',
,wren races of :all kinds that year.
Nu•tI Hanleuis home on Beverley
street, which the citizens of Toronto
pressured him with on his first return
t01111 England. is tilled with trophies
and srnlvenh•a won hy this brilliant
oarsman during hie career, and the
genial Ned heti a herr of interesting
stories to tell in connection with' each
of them.
The money earned iu there races
war tremendous and the old (oarsman,
while not exactly a close liver, bad
sufficient laid away to brighten his
declining years. lu tine race alone
there was $12.400) added money.
in 1884 Ned Harlan, atter conquer-
ing all on this side of the globe. cor-
rind the honors to the very
u
doors of 111e
strongest sccullen in the world. and
host his title after retaining It for five
years against all comers.
MARINE NEWS.
New Beata for t$oS.
wan• a naalive of the Emerald Isle.
shouted in reply : "Are ye the captain
of the' %r -w''' ••Nu." answered the
offir,•i- -Then spoke roe ter equate,"
staid he lighter/nom. "I'm captain 0'
t b iN. •'
Teacher ••IMwnal.l, why are yi u
tr ratrhitlar y • bawl 3" Smell Dote
aid "'Coupe I'.n the only one that
know. where it itch.•,.
amours
Ilietroit, Mich.. Dec. 31. -The News
today says: Twenty-one new halite
are eeheduled to go• in operation nt
the (opening of navigation on the
great lakes next spring. In geoeral,
the boats for IOW will not have the
capao•it y of the boats. metered last
year mid the orders nre not so numer-
ous. Out of the moans limt 41( twenty.
one there oil' be six boats built at
Buffalo for the Buffalo Crystal Beach
route. It le expected that work on
the new vewwls /HI be resumed on all
the lake shipyards by the middle uf
lifichigan-Superior Ship canal.
Mich., Dee. 30.-A Wash -
Malmo despatch mays ft great modern
ship. emt el `hetween Lake Michigan
and do• Stipetior. to be started he -
fore 13110, oted (Wished hy 1913, is pro-
jected ito it bill introduced by requeet
hy It..preeetitative Hamilton, of Mich -
'gotta The canal will cost several mil-
lion dollata, Pit it will cut nff many
11111441 of !stormy lake Superior travel
for hundred,. of home and will Ming
Chicago and Duluth h nearer one
smother. The pollen seeking the
right of way granted in this hill are
pertly atiehlgen and partly Illinois
pimple. The 'onto Owned Is by way
of %Vhitetiels River. Mild Lake, Au
Trotin Lake end An Train River.
As a magnificent steamer. the prop
erty of the Peninsula'. end Oriental
GINNINIlly. wax Parenting into Month.
newton herbor, a grimy real lighter
floated ..... nedietely in front of if.
At. (Aker en board the Ammer. "Pe-
i inft 01114, abooted. "Clear net of the
way with that barge :" The lighl et -
1'..e Annan, . eso eget of Beef 4 1
neatly In bathing tarkel.. It pre
setae the meat from t.,•,, .mina dr.
(lrrerryrs 1N nab gent ,nl.rer-ata
leads an SSUoine notor that nat4
Ing else can
it given the true beef rarer to
roast and baled meat, and fowl.
.tenables the rook to create
many .la ny 4161... - anti is of
almost hourly wriest In the
kitchen
-tend for noir new enok Lo nk. •• lair
•.tonin 10 ).."-tn . nn tee,id.
"f o...e metal tap from Jar of Ar-
naour. Er tract of
heel. A r m o n r,
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