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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-11-12, Page 44 Tartu tet, November 13, 1908 THE TOWN COUNCIL. WAS i LoOpttOflcal and . Business Prosper THE: ;SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONTARIO (ADVERTISEMENT) LOCAL OPTION PETITION PRESENTED. A Large Attendance of Spectators --A l txis;m of the Council on. Quer:. tion of Sending the Petiltotr to Committee --Water and Light Corn- mlesion Asks for Another Advante -Mlscellansees business. The wain interest of the insetting of the town council on Friday even- ing last centred rewind the locel option petition. There was it. Melte number of spectators, mostly Horse inlets -Med in the woe mem for local prohibition. They were not time to make spxeelees in favor of or against the petition. Several of them srete• invited to sp eetk and others were given aft opportunity, but they had practically nothing to say'. 3. K. Tout end Dr. Dougall said slew words, however... In pre.eutime the petition the clerk remarked that be had looked over it and found it wits signed oy 'cohsiderahh• ore the re• qutred number. Deputy Rene Elliott moved, sec- onded by Councillor llallie that the _t bylaw he prepai. J and the uetweeifry --t --begat eteprttrlee[ta0 have -ivenbtttietett-- to the people. Councillor Johnston advocated' the sending of the petition to u c 'tare In place of acting upon it right away. He called att(set iou to rttie-.iften the emanate g settee of the wettneil, '4. h:, h ie pretty comprehensive in what it re- quires to be sent to committee before -being decided upon by the council. ' He moved to send the petition to the special committee to investigate, •eud have a bylaw prepared if .se advileed, and to report to the council. Councillor .:allow remarked Chet, es Councillor Ctaitrie was away trout The Testimony of Kansas City, Kansas, Without Bars --Liquor Libels Answered By the Mercan- til,: Club City Prospering As Never before - - Business Men's Statements. town, only hirnee•lf and Co[np•illor Johnston were left on the special committee and he did not see what advantage thele would lw in sending thv'pethiuu td f or courmiQeep, . "A perfectly competent committee for similar remark), was Councillor Johnston's comment across the tete/- with ater with a twinkle in his eye, and he rose Again ; to. advocate the betiding 44 the. petition to the committee. The mat- ter of the petition had been made public only that night and he t bought that it should be public for a tong enough time for all interests to look Into it. He did not. think the clerk should have reported on the qur.tiun whether the petition was ptop. i'ly signed or not. 'i don't know who asked Mr. Clefk , to report,'• he said. "1 don't know why he does report. I submit_ it is noun of his .heisieess to report on the matter. 1 fee) that the hotel man bee a right to be heard." In seconding Councillor Johnston's Motion Reeve McLean said he sup- posed there was no use interfering with the Act, but he thought the Act should be amerl'ded. He thought the public should be protected in the way et provision for traffic and that there should be Government inspection of temperance houses. Councillor Humber objected tont the Reeve woe out of order and the Worship. while admitting he was not strictly in order, allowed him to • pro- ceed. Councillor Humber renewed his objection and the Reeve under- took ,to answer him without the for- malitf• of addressing himself to the chair. When the 'Reeve was through. Deputy Reeve K11i4.tt rose to speak again to hit, motion and sail! it was not the council's busineea to'dise•uss the pros and tons of local option. .••Wll, what are you talking at*nu now 7" from t Reeve.) The council might if it wished submit a local op- tion bylaw to theepeop)le. without any petition being preesented, int when a large petition of t sigmetures was presented the eoune I was obliged to art. Councillor tlnmber`• rose 10 read iia _l;ounc i or Johnston rule o0 w h hal matte rte basis of hes objection to having the matter , • 1 lee the council without rete enre t commit- tee, and said he saw nothi g in the rule which obliged the cont[ i1 to re- fer each a matter to clauunit tel' Councillor Johnston's reply es to ask the Mayor to make A Tulin nn the construction of -the -1ate.. and tVorshl o replied that if the i'1t1.• w a locate a hiplines%: twenty-one months adhered ti rigidly the ermined could e1'i .1 the largest growth In population Very little business without referring The• liquor iutete ere lune been e.•ud• the city has ',e'er leen able to ree•ord for the same length of time ; twenty- one mouths of the least crines tiventy•oue uuxrthe of the largest progreri made in the budding i.( school houses and in increases of school facilities : twenty -our mouths of the largest additions to our milling and f w'tor facilities : twenty-one twilit Its of the greatest sati.41,u•tion aiming our retail business ,men : alove all. twenty-one months of the purest city gover•nwe,t we have ever bad and this city lues ever enjoyed : a twenty- one months during wite•h hundreds of ten who were formerly committed to uhiuissiun and who were violent pruhihitienists have been wholly easel to the sei itt enfot eeuient protein's -4+r, taw and who will Luse al their influence auutd et rensuuable amain] id their time and money to keep the •its clean nil free from the inffuencr f the brewers and distillers. as it le ftre ow." ing aero.ulea.t m'e't' the 1'toted Stater literature to the effect that •Kunnas City, Kansas, was going to the dugs eine(' it closed the "joints,'.' 'r ligm'r- selling hats, anti rh;rrfyt ,Emus the ganth:et•s two years ago. here is.a sample of it, t opening parargrapdi of an article recently pubhahed widely in }•:astern papers : " A ••its of Ital,tleo population bankrupt. its hastiness d.• moralia.•d and crime increasing _dully, without a single ray of .bogie for the future -than 114 )nn4:lr City, Kaunas. tu.IIV " The Mercantile flub of Kaunas t its, Kan is the business when's O14,an• Ir 11.111on' • f tike city, inrhuling$ u, i1► an nee nberehip to+4 Monti d .a tln I •,ul- ate frig- brea-es-neveptrtobasiteutt Men.- tf-m( lids undertaken to answer 1hr b. our (Owl, and to that eud Ina issued an right page p:uuphl,t, setting (bade the facts about Kausiw City, Kansas. - A few of the i11us1 rat tuns ,u•e ruggt4c• t lies include » Rn• -,r''. tl..,. idly and laeeu*eut hi•:eI built .ince .the "joints' were closed : a new soap factory. built since the joint* mete close I : a $31.1101* chub h ii se. built since the joints were close.) : a new ameseeulet'L park• built last aliuuuer a 'bi•Llaelm public *clued addition, an- other large new silo of,. foundat' eYurl (..r A Jt :tl444 NIraunic temple : a $15,0011 church finished, since the joints were clowel. Our space is tae limited to give the e'le,(ations of the'ne•et•erraud attesters ii( Thi li eria)4tlte iltitrtre detect, hot bete ate tw'o or three statements by pronlinrtt business men that are gout tending. The Ilmw.•t said : "It Ices u•.gr(•at mistake, the .losing of the sAltuur.-ttdta:_ttverY .it'itiom believes so. l( is a inistake to believe 1)4411 lieuple can ,b.• coca;' letter h) 1'twp 4' 'rhe Mayor Tells JlAror'Du.11ey E. l'ornell'1rites -"Replying to your requeist will say I h14.e :tusriterewt'scores of let t.•rs frond yfis+puri ,unj Illinois, iW1•aiting, into the financial \c .ndlli.•11 of this city since the ca.elela of the-altons. •:tionte of these letterf eoutn Med 46+w4f444we clipplog..-ex4r:44t4-. 4.tto a tetter written to ;End published by it Chicago pewspeper. in which a Writer declares this city harikruI.: end its inhabitants all . ,IT.'i ing from ,ink /meek of the'dotetel db4nip. brought on by the eines cid exodus. The bald nti,leprr•sentatian and ieigeninus ex- 4ggeratiou-iuilulge.l_ i!, by 1 he inciter ate ser grossly uhi111.1 as 1.1 he hardly deserving even or conm.•ut. They should betreeted only entipt. for n.. sensible mail would g;ve` them any teeth -nee. + 'So far from btnkreiptiy in this rite, h is not even overburdened with debt. -teat estate `:flues have steadily incre:W:•d. The number of buildings. also. shows a steady' increase. Of course. there is -a similar inrrea.e in population. - In short, this is a pros- perous, well-hebared city. n gtald piaci• in which t , Tive. a 44o104 place in which to invest money. No one is wearing crape becatoe.' the saloons have elepan ;ed." Best Year Ever. (4, L. Brokaw, ceihier of the Com- mercial National (lank, the Largest hank in'the city : -The twenty (ld• months since the closing of the joints have ii•ei - beet twenty -Lute mnnths'in the history of the city during the seventeen years 1 here/ lived hereand been in -the batik ing hastntsa. -It has -been 'trtwenty:one months 414)4 ing whieh.lutnk deposits hive hien eloutded : testatty-tole months of the rirgest activity in building known in the histety .•f the city 1 twent1.•ne months in -which it has been almost impossible to fuel a. exeunt storeroom on-- Nur Opt ertrich t o it to cuu}mittxe first, and that, in view of the large amount of business the council settled offhand without refer- ence to committee. he felt ohligerl t n rule that the matter could Is dos xs.ed of by the council if it wished to do sa. He could sex no objection to retesting the matter to committers. however. Avete was Usually eaketiand Reek (I •McLean and Councillors .lohuston, Laithwaite and Mutating. voted to le - ler the .petition tar-(:oiuutit1ec _mad epputy Reeve Idle atiuiil taaneillore fallow and Humb r to entre the teem - Cite act without this fermalil). The attpepdment, to 1r•fer to committee!. Raiff Co. cillor, umber s next. move wits in fave of adding one or two mem- bers to\ be special committee. to, which th atter had been" referred, Councillor -• hnston claimed tortg wait out of onl now tient the other motion was ca iptl. The Mayor ruled thatit was In • •, telt there wee no eAeeulitlet-fla[... *Ibnreet ruitbet'a • emotion, and the smatter - was eheoppb•d: So ended the local et ion dig. elation. Commission's Finances. The meeting of the r short one, but the cuund sooner adjourned than the light comma*siloe which had urine out a request for en *Alva Inti was a bat tin ter and •eti lig- e,' of .honey by lite conned, none in, wed the Mayor twain called the emend to order in preference to calling n spet1i meeting later to consider the 10rutnis- sion's rwpteet. Councillor Humber. however. had got away in the 'Deane time. The commissioner* esktvf' for the piecing to their -creelit of $2,51111. Their account et the bank was over- drawn and tht'y claimed there wets $i,• 4488.03 due by the council for water and light rates and $I,:itl07 due in connection aith the bottling of the military camp in (4oderirh.- Reeve McLean and Councillor John- ston moved tee refer the matter to the finance committee, Aa this wee in accord with the standing rules of the council, the sante rule that Gouneilloe Johnston urged an the reason for the council's not acting at once on the ).real option petition. The e•.n11111i5- sioner. explaining that they were In Immediate need of money, as the eve count was Already overdrawn. and the Mayor Attempting tam show the partition of the rnminission. G uncillrr Johnston launched int.. a strong ale• joction to the c 11'. doing ans•thing until the flnenciel relations between the c0mmiaai01) and the cmmneil were got down tr, 40me heals. While it was true the commission hal paid out Tenneassume, which the the council council should paid out \honey 4o the .•nntmi'.sion• anti it was THE LEVEL CROSSING. tit a that the quenching end tetter- ing etetern council and eommisei"il i test into Last Week'Fatality on was' tat en eud to end some basin of °9 s y agree' est ativ."1 (it. The :WARM. C. P. R. N. tenni t that--at-."ift. t- thin h irtwt emr,nri a [Wiliest u 111 lifrs AutN•i L Scot Estate Active. NVillianf Me -tam. of the real-estate firm "t' Merrinn .Kiln. A BetltOO. one nt the largest in Ile city : o.t two years has •'A }need of al given u* u fair test prohibition will Jo to population. Nese!' f the rile- entre t )pi+ Ave we had sue I a ate Plain Reasons Why We Sell Cheap 0 Retailer in this country can buy goods as cheaply as the' one who PAYS CASH and no store can sell goods as cheaply as the one which SELLS FOR CASH, because no losses are made. THESE CONDITIONS ARE OUR:•-ADVANTAGEe WE BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH, with store and help expenses very light. Therefore we are in the ad- vantage rank. HOSIERY We bought 1+.x,11 A III III 1111 they hail of a ser- , rain line act 811-8.1144) ribbed stockings, ladies' sites. t+i, 11 And t►i, echeel would is good value agog tat 4() eente. Hy taking all they had we Firesraws got them so that W can 141411 them for . 25c DRESS GOODS A big ramp. A smell lot of some ten pieces. :Ilke ixit' and lite 'fon Many (1 them. 35c They are selling freely ai.. -'" - STANDARD PATTERNS AND FASHION BOOKS FOR DECEMBER.. TABLE LINENS A smell lot, half bleached, good value for ale: to 31 cents, and they are to he sold lige et.. FLANNELETTES. The lest value we could offer for a long tittle, (1 cents and tip to laic snd lac for lilt inches wide. CORSETS. Be sure and ask for D. It A. Nothing like them At, the price. Guaranteed. • BLACK SILKS. A special lot of Week peau-dee•1401e'dress silks that we Can Wive you at least 2) per Cent. on. having got them at a cut price. WHITE COTTON. A few pieces at lac and 124c, ill 30 itches wide. The beet value we hart beet able to glee for name time. THE SQUARE J. H. COLBORNE to what strict nue The ale brakes at first reek a city of mum g tl.r history- of hold. but the collie' broke the angle•` beam days creek off the train 1We. projecting in 1 v growth in mr en. ref the-engtlse and the air was the price of real est.lte e0 • demand Its we have but twenty-one ruouthe. More tree been , otd-antt snore beeo improved in that time any )A1.1;1 111 aux years. It looked wore auspIclous for an spring market then at pi- rot. o The weather Ras ustery and snowy end_ the wind vias ,blowing -•from Ili, iotthwest. - •Alfred'Pierce, of Morris, who had a one veil et the errsearigeilvt of Blyth 'collision with -O.- ;Wont* engine,' -examined, for the purpose of -ing what care the engine crew taking along the linea There o or titter 04 her 014111+ behind a did not Bee the engine until ly a short distance limn the engine . being only bout Ile dire,irt ee.'"'tie Wells and �Vum. U. ley, Pierre.- also e ind Y1 gi► s heard the bell and one gave only one' y thought it Idew of Walton, . and • risme-Med as e peserel their of establish - e engine was ndeshiro', e behind o fret tweet[ + i rm be- and pond that a bend. He did not I he Merckants Like Prohibition engine until it had pegged. He id William pr et, rest not hear whistle' or hell, but he h 1 �pp ring of an ifs-esiltgy top ticatitd-a--fur 4.4144 ou. Brite. a Kimeaanutacturing Cotnpanc He looked first toward Blyth and and Ybr K+Lnsas City Cotten Mills:then toward Auburn ate he approached -1 notice by the papers there is a the ;crowing, but the cutting ob- gt•vpt deal o1 agitation' shout Knnsar etrneted het view. City, Kits., being lrtnkrupt, seine Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, whose farm being caused by the closing of the itesc{uded on vase Ti saloons. Frons lily investigations, which have kern very ezteniivee I find the citizens of Kansas City, Kis., are paying their grocer and meat hills a* gon.l a then loot and the brakes 'Weenie! use - 'u the ',Let Irvs. The engineer and firemen had properly been on duty seventeen horns the day rte'_hasehe&wean-I bad onlythrew--lrouw'Atest an iu at Guelph Junction l.•fote .Carting tweet. out with the engine for Ootlrrich, but It-.' the fit'ewnti staid this was quite sunt - •e .'Thee for the short run'abead of theta. are building hlusi. P)Iltatttly end have n ready sale for 1411 of the . The instalment note huaiuess on act ditionel properties is being well kept up. The :euceese of the l*roftibitton movement hire g,t.e w stimnlui to the sale of suburban lots and also to the w more pr pt payment of the weekly she and ruontbly notes. were ••Having nearly 1,U')0 tenants, there were wee nee portion of our business' that hila. - felt st instantly the erase of the thyme he was triffic as our rental dei nrt:uenL. _the., track, th usual daily grind of .•jt•talnent casts nq;' rents for too-p+ty)vent 'of tent fell off tit Ib• 1. Jam about our-sittli of the metal amount. w•hn w -ere ()vet- the period of practically one pay evidence. 'SVP day, these cases fell orf in voluule so thought the e That w•e bail in one week about the whistle, while nttenlet• we Itaul before in one day. two or three tune ••There is a great scarcity of bust- Agen s Tbomp, -nesabuildings in this city arid ;there r'f Blyth' are nose v14esnt other, possibly than to the t • the engi *McKim* in.the fa!tory districts reroute log ,he opted at which t trout h0.iniraa secltiu9e. --- travelling, ••tVecnuldtill readily with waiting ilower•et 1ilunston. n(' Mrs. Scott, who' was xlout '441)08.411(4111 on.••.tol•y affair, built for east inns, for the purpo, tenants fifty welleemesd.stare huetd- nap ewrnt agent, was titin Ings if built al owe. - - - 4hrau. Three was a cut "The lis, two }'eats lets been tit• them and the whistling ;mat most prosperous in our 1 J inees when saloons were wide open. The merchants generalty would very muchs dislike-to,er' the .liquor traffic in effect again. I consider the city ie better eJTln every owner of the word under the prohibition law.'- S. A. Uerrougb, real estate : ••Deal- ing in the sale .ef factory rites and of railroad property as Ido, I wish to say that the last year has 'been the most prosperous in the ten that i have been In Kas oats, Nae. The prow - nsa peel fur the ceiling '4eaaou 1, fir greater than ever before.' 40. ABOLISH 1. on Ji enamel. into the dle'Ath ,em v �s e tow eornm ton end the• of the C. P. R. titrnme rt limit ter of theeounril had between Auburn and Myth was got toget r ,n41 !drat htened nut opened at Myth on Thursday lest.their heron t., and it M thlatly On the r41ue.t:of the el. *.1j„-auad- trgr•eed that t V elittuhl eM+-•w-agsity 1 •1• juuromenl mus in 141 to. Tuesday oT on'Slee ay ni Jit. t this week. Tree al)drearned inquiet w*steld on tttets into the in Dr. Milnes hall, Blyth. �' (<ruwn Att••rn'•;' yeagar wort--,-.....nf f $'L;,MfSlb11of on behalf of the Crown :'1V, Ptnaud- foot, K. C., represented the interests ' of the relatives of the deceased, and Other Business. Outer Mallets werrirw folIowa : The collector repos 11MIR taxes cratlectetl iu1d pod over to the treasurer, which with commie- Mr. Walker, of the P. R. solicit sionr Accounted to about $2ti.'0110 of oflln•t Turutatu, was P14.4"4'rut hrtml/ the roll. There had been- eighty -.T eight clog Brener* 1 tkeu nut. I'he .Meyer, un•ntiouing' 4,1•P mr. wwhirh required that no .buneiltnr •heuld etese+rt home 4S4seses [Tow nierninga WiTtirtT(C7o ti'tM Councillor Ctvrigie tend spN.ken to him before craving. and at motion ws passed a uthnrtzing his alleviate. A petition for a .ewer on Klizalwt ft so eel. from John lletrgnie. residents to llatyley sttaet, war sent to the clerk and engineer for report. The listener I•oneifiLtee approved* arrm� lkill Patterson, number of nr•eanmtit ter ppayment and recommended that Mr. I).rly s wittiest tar allowance on 1 axes' en the engine works on hest street be laid over for tette of Mr. Doly's cieint. The re- t was adopted. e fire mittee recommended be (hewn'. roohne the old alive upstairs. be temetvrd for ire use of the flee company her ordered : that the far hoer tepaitlw he hose room of the fire ACC- ACtE if you have Backache you hays Kidney Disease. 11 you neglect Backache it will develop into something worse -Bright s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is nn use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys. There is only one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every time- Dodd's Kidney Pills of the Company. ler. Milne. enrdnet, presided, and Mies Spence, of Gode- itch, reported the et-idenN. The Marin g commenced at IU a.m. An it la1$3-fi%ir 1 u_ trer�li ifften-- i Cru_ evidahre tearitl11 *, and an adjournment ryas intuit• tit the afternoon. '1'1n' jury reinitiated of the fnllowin brio Yhtghuld efwenlani. "ter \Vniker..lohn Jerkson, Rundle Hew - itis, John Doer. sr., Heins Bohol( z. pit. •Johnston, Angier Sanders, it, fMet', lVill Doer, Alex. Patter - that\ ..leek's 1 he Pxrl until ft1 inlet. Mt .•luteol it Ili hall, and that the, proposed test of fire hose he errehged for at owe with the waterworks engineer end commis- sion and fere wA n and company, and that the hose oii, hand be prop- erly sorted And any inferior lengths he ittark.rl and used for sl-wet.fltishing purport's : that the town bylaws pro- vide that the ringing of the 'town fire heli for any other purpose than es* fire Merin is punishable., upon peresecte by tine. The report we. adopted. On Cntnrillor Mannings s1eggeati• n the matter of heating the te$mater's mem at the lire hall was referred to the fire committee. "Man." said the twilnr, evilly, "is, we rend, meds nt dust, hot 1 donut see how that is Md. un•t noway* ret Cleo. Man rarely does." e Their finding was Ike fullness : "Mtn. Robs, Won cane tee .hrr death 011 Noaemhrr 4th, 1008. by being struck t}• an engine on the C. P. R. driven by JAS. M,innle and that her death was `accidental, but that Dee warning earepot snftlrient. We find that the engineer end lirernun Iris, aril engine were. ovreavorked the day pre- viurland did not,have sufficient. refit below resuming deeities. - We wextid recommend to the }hard of railway connniseioners that 'this matter of overworking employees he enquired into and andi.hed end ,tt 1au that the level crossing be eholishewl entirely." Engineer Munroe. the .8pgineer in charge of the light engine *birth was responsible /or the disaster. 'was the ((net witness, std he and hip fireman, Mr. Whaley, were quite positive that both whistle and hell *ere sounded before the crosetng. The .x•11 was an automatic one operated by air, and wee kept, ringing constantly all the way from Guelph JunsNim. The engine wee running at the rate of twenty -live to thirty miles an hour. The engineer Raid he did not e*44 the rig et all until he saw the home in (root of the engine. The horns cleared the tenet( end the engine crashed into the the As moon AS he saw the horse the elegineet emitted the alt' brakes and reversed the ea. EASIEST STORE .1N TOWN TO GET MONEY BACK. GODERICH CAMERON & MOORE We Aim THE DEPARTMENT STORE to 'PHONE 20. GODERICH ONT. Excel A GRAND SERIES OF AFTER THANKSGIVING CLEARANCE Read our specials this week; they are genuine snaps and ust as tell you of them. In the. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT iso Tweed Suitings clearing at 7sc \ • Twenty pieces of Tweed Suiting., some of pine suit lengths, nice stripe and over check rcts in nice dark colon, statahir• for making stn 4, coats and skirts; away they go this wee• at lees' than the n»m)iseturing price Regular value, Wire. 7JC $1.'25, tem. ter per yard Clearin of Corsets Monte d lines in mer Corset deportment at prices to 'vitae them. Come estray before the ehoiceet of theta lire gone. ;t. ;I.00 Corsets, S9c, Tec Celesta a8c. sec Corsets, sec. Umbrellas at '114114 (44/.)?) 1'nd,rel strong .'ram.•, cover umbrella covering. 1 $Elia, for r OUR FUR AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT. in this d.-pat1!nen I. nor show ing is omplete nor styles are of the latest, nor p es are neade to suit you, a targe range tee rhos from. ei node with a good,' 'with wet •roof we MEN'SDE,- NT A Bargain for n. Men's Tweed Overcoa • clearing this week at Half -Price. -Twenty-five men -s Dice dark Tweed Over- coats. stripe and over check effects, all with velvet rotten.. lar+t Italian Baines, hest hair - cloth lining in slp'vrs. well tailored in the latest style, %ilea 34 t'o 44, selling this week at half their value. A ;u oo Coat for $6.00 1 A ;moo Coat for $5.o0 An Seem Coat for ge.eo Why we ran sell them at this low Hattie '..44-"r bought theta at lees than the manufactortng price. iF YOU WANT THIS COAT COME EARLY. 5oC and fisc Shirts for 3oc Three cozen m: n'* Cambric Shirts in (lire dark and light collate, sizes (rum 14 (Al 10 ltli, clearing this week at ....JUL r VA ale Sc Oolod Values In Men's ttelf-hose clearing this Men's Tweed Tweed Suits •. suits Jest t 1n, a new lot of men's s uu in nice dark Mown tweed. the lineal bine end greet) snips effer•1s, perfect fitter.. latest rut. arse from 115 to 41. Thea• emits have the appearance of twelve dollar multi, extra good value for $8.00 GROCERY DEPARTMENT --Basement. Don't forget this department. We keep our stock 21 pounds of best Granulated Sugar for $I.00. • New Phenox Muffler for Ladies 1 (vent n.•n 50c CAMERON & MOORE THE DEPARTMENT STORE 'PHONE 20 CODER/CH, ONT. fresh. New Idea Patterns, 0 ALMA . LADIES COLLEGE, it. Thomas, Ontario 11180,000 endowment, hence fiat -chess wilvantagessit very reasonable rates. Far CataleseS, addrets 3 "The Registrar." An pays all charges for regular course �/a/ tnclndin ,Latin, French, German,. ien ce, Pianodorte,wing, with board, room laundry and libr4ry for one year. Separate apartment for younger pupils. 2 1 J WE WANT TO HAND YOU OUR INTERESTING FREE BOOK About Qualifying Yourself for e Successful Career. To leu. th• tolls of entering '•,..l.e s illy" .,i0'out • "bu.tn..• edac•ten' - r•ad ear req C•:alagu.. Wsr deer•,:. le. 4h,• "4.aw... ...Ae... ee'- et retest Qct B.usine.. Celle. - mot Cee.:.(M Why I144 hie .1«e.4cle he..« peter P,C a C. g...1.0.• .•.a Ga•Lp. rho. rant noon .t pl.,... in 41.4.41 +et Co..w ...I, Shwnh•o4 .841 T4...r.w( vet.* T.el•.h. P. C. B. C. u •..ti.4. ., ;.er«Iewe ....r.r•t. &.e...«.t 44..*..,CAI -eters Aar a, .e...u.es U.v,•w.. vow .•1 Mu I w• 11•141.1.•.i .aid, • - C4w1eg.. .an ..«:, r••. rirunileit 4reb.,. A41."t. MI I•.,• r.•.. ..t *peel.* O..e1...- *..,. 41 Jae. The Forest City Resigns & Shorthand Cotter/. Idea. finer r a•... .h, ) t V',..,,,.4_ Jr, C V. t,.o.y.t i Now (hat house -obs -Leg Is in nrde•e, s hf-iiat ter- JOHNSTON'S FURNITURE STORE for Curtain Poles and Window Shades ? We haus. alarge A,enrtment. of 14,4448 Pull's, and it would pay yon to cell and see them. Alpo our now line of Skirt and Shirt -Waist Boxes ranging from $3.54) to 5R,(1): they are extra good value. We have some of o it CHRISTMAS GOODS sin. Coll and examine them. Just think! A gout DAVENPORT BED for *20.00. Iron and Wood Beds. Dressers and Stands M a1 pelves and in all rayless. BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING. Don't forget Geo. Johnston, jthe Furniture Store on the Square. •