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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-12-31, Page 4--, c4 4 '1'Rt•RIMAI, Dxcxtensa :11, 1908. The Municipal Fight Is On. Dr. Macklin and Dr. Clark Will Contest the Mayoralty of iioderich-Full List of Nominees for Other Offices Lively Meetings at rowii'lliiii-lqiffilitriii ations in Other Municipalities of the County. The cuntwt our the'mayoralty of the bond'.. Mr. Moves raid that tilt: the town of Ooderich fur next year is londe were wiling above par. between Dr. Macklin. the present Of the $50,000 loan to the (•)oderich occupaut of the letsition, and Dr. %Vhcel Rigs C tatty, $1.3111 had Clark, who was one of the candidates been returned. The Company wee a year ago. For reeve the candidate. doing 4 i.pleudii businee.a, the factory are Dr. Callow and Robert Elliott. was running overtime and the prow The L•ontest for the deputy rccveehip 'ruts were excellent. Owing to the is between G. M. Elliott. tow• present condition of business the D -fly En - deputy reeve. and Charles Reid. W. gine Works Con.pany bad not gone T. Murney is returnee) as water and :head with its new taetory, but Mr. light cotundssioner without a centrst, Zloty assured hint that all step. world Frank Elliott, who intepdeel to Appetit. be taken in the erring to rush the him, having failed . roe. rii.luhty. work, to a pletion. For councillor. there are eight in the The expellee of bringing the utili- fleld, three members of this year's tare ramp to Godecicb the purse year council and five new then. Mr. Mao had beets large and the difficulty nings, Mr. Humber and Mr. Craigie. great. About Sake had been raised by present members of the couni'il, are suhscrlption among the•inraneee-nrerr. seeking re-election,' fend the new The expense 10 the council was $7$i ,a candidatesiare!P. T. Dein. Neil Caul -and to the water and light a to anything it would fw through its eron, John East Jordan, Frank Bing- -ion *1.IY.N.ICi, Luta deducting from this • parlor, am' kyr. (:allow mentioned ham and It. H. Sallow'', the last of the $.ilo of sutwcri'tions and *Sit that it war through his instittwental- i-wbam'bU h.d- presto.* expo :.-r., 1. ., e . I he i the council. For sehuol f'urie's .11. to supply water for the camp and H. Cutt in St. David's ward and I1. E• which was as genal as new the net „•it- Hodgens in 8l. Andrew's ward ate penile to the municipality was pone re-elected by &cclamut Luft in the The council was leaving no stege other two wards there is a contest in unturned to press on the Government St. Patrick's ward bet wren J. 9. Etat the neretestty-'ot tort i fig and G. F. Blair and in Kt. George'e bor. The sntmmuer biota was a con - ward between O. F. Sturdy and F. J. .tont drain ..ani the town Itut"taken Rutland. over the hotel and nw*s proposing to Thr. nmme• inatiun Juetiog_Wur _hell -ell it, and. .f not sold. the c el on Monday evening in the town Loll woo i pro -Twit[ -i,tt•i-fu-llitotnt and after the hour allotted tot the manager and i' in the inetitittion the receiving ••1 nominations the usual cunning season. public meeting was addressed by the On wwera the . xpenditti re had leen nominee. - It was a lute hour when arty littk._I,IIL the. w•w.•rag.• ev eleut the meeting broke up .and - au ad- was bad and the et of rite engin- 1 who had )ingt even ng, when' the prueptective mattereld thi• follo- eel. awlas that the main out! tl the was councillors were heard. atitogether too small. The engineer The nominations were sr--(iiTiwe : Treat loun.J the outlet Tanning-' *hen there was no freshet. The ..ruthern end of the town required to Ike dinner.] byte new trunk sewer. 'luring the year dltere haul leen no last your," he dee large expenditure- on public work:. spoke of the set of Lunney he put int there had beepp same unusual ex- into cir inn its wages and Said penile.. ober Wks it loss of over $a.• th he were only a '/millionaire he 11111 on the sale of leonde owing to t ould (eve the town ,a city in five condition of the market for ult. Ie yeati+. He concluded by endorsing council was not responsi . ere what Mr. ('auteron hal said on the was the trotof the a pox trouble. subject of the harbor. I he, WI- of which- IIPFrilargely this Robert Mcf eau, who had teen none year. and t was the military ramp Mated for the position of .-eye as well Peeper net expense id the as fur that. of mayor, anttonneed that sin .x scar.• had been about $1,210, he did not intend to stand for -the ick was sutall• as compared with ►eeveeshi t. the rest in other places with fewer `\1:. M. Elliott, a, candidate again for patients to he looked after the position of deputy reeve. said he The Major retrtnd to the money thud not promised emelt at the be- hvl.w to be voted on at the curring ginning of the year 'and so had not elrt•tiane. The *Kite win. not- for wick to anewer for. Ile had never the sediment anon baasil& Mere were :tis -.yl a meeting of lbe ronncil or of capital .nlpenditore% on waterworks the Ifnane•e cuatunitive, and every to and electric_ tight of 17,100 and the ex- .•uuur had' had his rimiest set utiny. p.•nditure for pipfiig for, the wilitai y- A. to are `%T Le tt a 1ijeeTTon lir he •,,,nn cf $KI7. and the Wane'. of p1.• ' pavi,cot, of the %Vhet•l !tit loan.: -he -.+ sedimentation basin. did not •e what Mr. Malw•nn would THE SINAL: QO01 RIC,I ONTARIO. were a good Many' of thew and, it would take a good many dome:nide of dollars to replace them all. The coast receipts from the circus were not $2, se elated ,hut $75. and the council had the rtttr•t inspector to ere that nu damage was' done. The ape pointment of an engineer by the'nunI- ictpwlities interested' to check utter 1 p•vortraateseiusd es on the elect tic rail- way itway had not been pro ore l by the Reeve, but was talked over in the council, and on Mr. Mmuiiuge' sug- gestion an attempt had been Made 10 get a joint meeting of the uIunieipali- ties, As a result the eouueil had turf with the AshfleFi' rot hi'n -and The arrangement was made that each municipality was to cousult its rulic- itot and report, but that w•us as far as the :tatter had gone yet. The nouinees for reeve were next heard. Dr. (fallow said he was prac- tically a new man on entering the council hest year. but in believed he had pielyd up enough knowledge dur- ing the year to qualify hint tor tie higher Iositiun. tie had endeavored to give .'very matter• that cause up in the •'.[uncil during the year thorough atteptiou. There was a large amount of debenture" debts eoening due the coining year and the council should have careful glen to look aft -•t• tow thrones. if (hie town ever attained whom he described as two newt faith. Marten. Thee wissioo, he raid. bad shown a ptoNt for the pint two years and had reduced the water ratan. Mr. Tout halt a question (vont George Porter sa to whether be did net think it would be iwtter for the commission to get fresh water froze, the lake inrt,iad of reducing the rtes, Alei_,Jtlfurnex remarked in reply that the commission had submitted it bylaw for the exteurion of the intake a goes[ deal fartbel into the lake ,tad the people had defeated it. Cteaitnlan Murney went over tine coruwisriun's financial stateillent thor- oughly. Its the part two )•Pari the cotuwiraiuts had shown a profit of eleven' 'or twelve thoueaud clutters on the operatiug ot the water amd light systeute. The cost of the sedimentation basin he eo aidered the beat piece of money that had been spent around 1 he water- worls. mud but for it the lows would 1e without r supply of water at the pr, sent time. The intake pipe war clogged a with sand or wine - thing, and all the water for the town supply was ruining from the con- denser: which. was supgolied by a 10 - inch ;wipe front the harbor. The weeit chanter Of the sedimentation 11110th we. kept full of water as a teetervr in case tit lire. In uuswer ti Mr. t'atu- eron's ti test ion Mr. Murree repeated that the water for the town supply at the present time wait 'coming almost • rr, e t the teael uutafde the checkwater bet coining through the condenser was boiled and so ire• from infection. :.I r. Murney explained that the odockittg of the Intake %vas something which had leen a trouble 'pmts) at* but it 'was ue.cr so bail as now. The eomutissiuu had decided on the only Olen of clearing e tt e• intake, that of 'supplying r 'se , te•e to front he wimps. :V r. t rot t I I Mut ney else spoke ot the installing of the new electric generator. the machine being rented until it was sera whether tit Manana 11iyrr Dower ops ting-Nh,ead,. As to the late 5t 1la'.lie-lt the rotuuuutiou Mr. retry did not think it fair t . • e POR MAY(.R. Alfred Hope Macklin. physician and eu n -proposed by H: J. Megaw and James Mitchell: L William Fordyce Clark,' veterinary t 1 eucgeon--proposed by M. O. Johnston and P. E. Kingham. 111 Malcolm Graeme Cameron, iarrist.•r proposed by Jolie W. Vemitter and ` M. 0. Johnston. Robert McLean. drover 'trop o.e.T by John S. Platt and C. A. Heid.' POR RRix' L - Robert Elliott, apple dealer- pro- posed by James Recd and Peter '1 Currie. William Forbes ',Gallow. 'siren) -proposed by A. C. Hu and W. F. Clark. Robert McLeyr.'drover- prupotied by M. O. Johnngsttoon and C. A. Reid. nom I. i'?''T seers._ t George Elliott, merchant-prgooeed by James Holland and .T. Elgin eon. Charles Reid, cootraetor-prupteed by Jame S. Tait and M. G. Johnston. TORt•IICNctLLORa. Benjamin Clement Munninge. ear- penter-pproposed by Thomas Pringle and William B. Graham. P. T. Dean. grocer --propose.! by Walter Sharman and Thome- Fitz- simmons. Charles •fjerhert Humber, ,prwetkr- proposed by W. C. Pridham and Charles C. Lee. Charles Reid, contractor -proposed by James S. Tait and M. O. Johnston. William Forbes °allow, physician - pproposed by H. E. Hodgens and II. C. Filsinger. , William Fordyce Clark, vetetinary surgeon -proposed by F. E. Bingham and M. O. Johnston. Huron Ambrose Tufford. builder -- proposed hy Walter R. Pinder and H. C. Filainger• Neil Cameron. men pant-pproposed by John Feat Jordan and F. F. Lawr- ence. Frank Edward Bingham, Not ist - proposed hy Charles C. Lee and 11. E. Bodeen,. John William Craigie. broker - prop osed by A. D. McLean and H. E. gen.. Percy lau.'ehst Walton. manufac- turer -proposed hy A. M. Tedd and John 14.'Platt. John East Jonlan, organist -pro- d hy Robert. H. ('utt and W. T. Murney. Reuben Mallows, photographer - �posed by J. H. Colborne and H. 1. Morrish. Frank Edwin Bingham, gardener - proposed by F. F. Lawrence and M. O. Johnston. Marshall O. Johnston. barrister, proposed hy H. C. Fllsinger and A. C. Hunter. .SOS Y.ATMS AN» I.I011T COMMISSION. William Thomas Murrey, botcher -- proposed by J. Elgin Tom and George M. Elliott. John Elgin Tout, school inspector- proposetI try Chas. -A. Rid and W. T. urney, Frank Elliott,engineer-proposed by J. C. Rumba!' and 11. Down and by G. W. Black and J. T. sa vett sr Hoot TROPTItYs. °� St. David's Ward - Robert Hall Cutts merchant -- pro- posed by Eli Armitage and M. G. Cameron. John Samuel Platt. utilkr pro posed by B. C. Munnings and T. J. Armstrong. George Frederick Blair. ban•isler-- propoeed by Chas. Black and F. F. Lawrence. •a 9t. George. Ward - Oswald Sturdy. grocer -pproposed by Robert Clark and J.H. Colborne. Francis James ButJand, druggist Wormed by J. B. Whitely end Hugh Dunlop, Si. Andrew's Ward H. E. Hodgens, mer hent pru- po�sd by H. C. Filaing.r and Jame* Tail end by J. W. Craigie and F. E. Bingham. .1. H. Orlborne was chosen chair- man of the public meeting( following the nnminatloos. Dr. Macklin. the present Mayor. wax the fist speaker and gave a erne, circ review n the doings if the coun- cil for the pant year, dealing Mat with the industries and enteeptiera that had been grat,t.•d axxistaor.• a year agohy way of loan or yuaranlee. Work nn the Ontario 1% ma Shore Electric Railway wax (wing rapidly advanced. The limes heat hien Mgned and placed in the hands of the Toronto (°enteral Trusts Corporation and the proceeds were being paid not on the estimates of the engineer of the company. Dr. Macklin read a letter be had receiyed that afternoon from J, W. Moyes, stating that the amount weld out in cash on the road to date bee oxen 111911.917.96. of which only $41,5*) came from the proceeds of the lxonds uarantewd by t lee municipal - ti it'n' couucl1 trail been appointed. TheatiWerege syeteut if the town war in a ii.plorahlte condition and the scorer it received attention the bet tee. Robert • Elliott's speech, les usual, as he told his story alme�t Pat and Jimmie and the visit. of 011e if treat to the nether world and\ haw it o death fo • meet , them silt •'ekiuuc 1 I u r e �n , •ht tits attttn a es"�nr- � h Trig f>i 11 t• ie . we w:axc.l into a fine frenzy E l l a I on the advantage' to the town of 'ts iud.1.tries, which his °ld.tune nava the- "terve. had presutued to think were moulting Ica, much Of tit coun- cil's attention : or as he criticized the dcrosity of the same gentletuan in hat' ingg added lent in consulting the city aelicttor oto Dimino -se To wherh'r or • not the . town wits bound to pay over the Wheel Rigs money, -The ' e kind of sten you had it ' :mined Mr. Elliott t 1 was for the sedin a The money -wee tett for new-- a l:piti di- • have--.T.sne if he ° heel -net paid - th.- tures but for i u;lays ait•etdy made. money-. Tiley knot taken the aadvi.• DrClark-said its caking Lr the sup- .of two aulicitut s before making fbe port of the electors last yeav for • the payment, . .,.t of the hemlines un - form of service its the council .pualifltd ranged were less than lues year's, with hitt for the high. r position. He had the exception .4 a few lenge amounts been:- member of the council for six of a'special rather- The expenditure years. during which time he had at• on sewers was digiti) in advance of teud.d to the town's business than, last year, but mobility the couerit or slily. to the neglect of his awn at might have done better to spend still times. He had filled successfully more here. 11e felt he lied a duty to man important positions in the town perform in accepting municipal and had been chairman,of the finance service 1 the ptuple\mounted him. but committee of the reuncil and last year he would not v*i1ta s for votes. Hr hal furnished the best financial tit ate- eloseeel by urgiug the voters -t., uphold met* ever given to the piddle. .the bylaw to Iorrete !Waste and not Or. Clark went on to criticise some to support the bylaw„ i. itolith the rf the work of the present eonn.•it. yvu They haid painted the town hall and - Frank Elliott, it nominee for the merle• it look like Alex. ljarrett the water and light cumgtisaiiu, an- linm' be had the smallpox. They had nntmced himself as the wortkfngman's r 1 !tainted the o1.ndpite at least the candidate and tunnelled into a rigor•- cnwtnission haat and hail got sailors ons criticism if ifhe conn anion and and.mrto(ulders to do the job instead of council. 114. pronii.d. if el ted, that pairfets. Some. of the sewer work the hollers at the waterwur s would wits feed : some was only three feet gget titch an inspection as e -eta the deep. A sewer nn Viet orbs street flu• m elerwritersinspector never w high ran along Newgate street was made, Andras he claimed to hat • ••rhe turned into an old woolen drain. It best papers of any man in Gide ick." should he opened tip and turned Otto he said he would be Inepared to etin a manhole. This, however. was not the town water and light plant wn the fault of this year'•' uunciL .-._ . _ .the. engineer wattled to take a lawn in M. 1:. Cameron spoke if the dignity his teettont'bil.•. As to the sedmien of the position if rhuncillnr The tion basin that was thiught so nitre trouble in the past had been Chat it -it, Nr. I!lhntt-*mid. ''float there -tees was difieult to get good Hien, hnninese (scot. 1'11 shut bet up if 1 um ekt•led... tern, men of some stoke. to run. Men He suggested it might 1,. muds a gond should he chosen regardless of t olitics, place for (reeding tahbite for Htit chiee as it wits a curse to any- p ice to -Trove -n err} f)avilr to ata end shoot- Phe water from the basin war it hard that it woos eating i tubber and eating. item, -and whist will it rho to to fellows if Jrrc51 option 'pabes.•i r he -raked ' lite. Elliott cl ' .•ti that the workingman was leo Feeing fairly treated. 'i - live on a etteet just as God made it." be slid. “The wo-kingrnan gets just What ii left, and that ain't iitleh."- -' Chairman Murnry and Couunis. stoner Mestaw.. the present-_lermbers .d the water and light eommmis'sion, gave &algae and businesslike account of their work, and the sentiment that J. Elgin Ton (who was a nominee for the commission but amtouneed him- self as not intending to run) ex- pressed in siwakrng affer-i. lT-e ii, -that the town would make it great mistake if it allowed two each capable men to drop frim the public service in the way proposed in the bylaw to abolish the eommission, was received with Mr. Tont eat d he did nut think their was a man nominated for the lrositium of councillor who was qualified to he :. :reenter of the water and tight tom- mittee if the systems were played hack under the cuutrol of the council, and -he was .trongly in favor of retaining Messts. Murney. and Megaw, • 1`r 1tP z".,, ky;!tt,7'jL:aeFk+tft,�w�:w%-i Owl J. H. COLBORNE 1-t;rry 7 This Store Is S icing the few with 111111111 Two Monster Bargain Days SATURDAY, the 2nd, and MONDAY, the 4th of JANUARY, will be two of THE GREATEST BARGAIN DAYS THIS STORE HAS EVER OFFERED. Nearly a whole storeful of goods at BARGAIN PRICES. Everyone knows what a Bargain Day means at this store, bargains not only on a few things, but on nearly everything in the store. We have lots of goods left from our Holiday Business that will be offered at low prices. Come and get some of thein. -Rememb rthedaysSATURDAY and MONDAY. • 111111111111111111111 rich es in any place he, knew ot and la. cheaper than its most, and he „ •o s ke from knowledge e f s col many' K V R places. The se•diwentatiun basic was doing int wort perfectly and its only critics were those who did not under - *tend. The extension of the in was very nt•.cei�.xad- got to recut: -server -titer-. or- estber...rl'he -pro • see -l•. P. H. shore line was about co tension should 1 rye because even with the present intake crib and they id no e the contract for with the outer end of the south pier. ant e s ::Spare to Lack fsfsck "the --repeat. -drat the -aediutsotattoa- e ser Ding war the biggest part. been' was (locked up was absolute) o! the jo and •tits- cumwissien :Lc - His The intake was choke cepte.l the [west tender for work by His ipiniots was that there should be an independent intake to a point be- tween the Meas, for use only in cases of emergency. The water from toms of the town the basin hut been hard at tint hut it was nb goal W bi perswialh but it was now improving vastly. With P.M. - the people wanted it hey iemid hair 'p+r,tXXs gallons in the basin and 1�i,- it. to) in the standpipe• there should be Mn Megaw showed \ 4,.. tinea._ enough water for fire }rrotection until cial statement that the commlesii•.1 {he'totahe we .krat•ed. - -• - w.o. in a tetter position til year 1b•••i Mr. Megaw holds .his position ea Mat and pointed out that is )e•::e cummissionerfo another year antes.. as cornttnred with last th. • w . lire bylaw to nlwlie.h [Jae! comutissum a gain of$i7t1.15inelectric nigh rat t earrte,but heasked for the re-election and $3.'2!1.51 in water redeemed I : 'f Mr. Murnry, whose term .expires seven new water services and fo '•' tins year. four electric light connectiuus h J. H. Colborne was• again in the been installed during the year. Elec• chair on Tuesday evening. B. C. Weir light he said wee se cheap in (laic. 11'ontinu.d oo page 7 the hour. fir •the 1 Murney said wale' and light s •'.job could not be done suet tendered. Mr. s experience bf the hat would New Years be witout Music ? Therei � usic in everything freri the sweet -toned clear - ringing church -ll. to the sweet tinkle, of the bells on the reindeer. There is *, music in the laughter e:� r • i of the children play- ',it:G• a•' .i« ; y' ing with their new . •--' ,toys or trying their vtrlitic*I considerations interfering in the selection of men for the council, •and the council of the ,coming year would have s.nne ver important ;tat- ters to--•'ler l with. The speaker said he tir.tk a pers.mal interest in the elec- tric railway, as for sit vests be had been trying to bring it about_ and he believed it would do more for the prosperity of the town than anything A- matter of enpteene import- ante to he dealt with during the com- ing y.•ar wee the iiueatlon Ot harhr,r improvement. Owing to the peculisr geographical position of the town. its pregreue depended not so much ort More as nn. die• ntanufeet"'n$ industries it could attract to itself and on the development of trade by way of the lake. He load heard It stated that the Government would reek re- venge for the elect inn of an Opprtwition member by not acvcdipykto the wishes of Mil pert 'for harbor' ... , Inst t he Government was ,vaponsibh- tt the people and. be said, "I hefleve and feel that ample justi(•e will he .tne, and no credit to the Govern- ment for dieing it." The h,nhot' re- quired many hundreds of thinsande of dollar* and the speaker thought a deputation should he sent to Ottawa ma soon as pns'ible. - Robert McLean, Reeve of the town and Warden of the county for the past year. skid he thought °hinge had ;pew along all nigh° • in the court' coul ell, hit (here were aomo expendt- t•tres in the town rimmed not made right. He criticised the Mayor for allowing the circus to use the merit•ul- tural grounds for No small a. fee as e2,5and took credit to himself for his ol.structinh to the payment to the Wheel Rigs Compiiny+of the amount of the ieiiwal loan. He recalled that he was a member of the deputa- tion that went to (►flaw* to preen for the extension of the fritter breekwaler. He thought the town would do better by encouraging a fernier. elevator and a grist mill than by offering an much inducement to factories. As to the electric road, he objected to the money raised from the cele of iunniei- pall] •guaranteed bonds Feeing iwaid out on the certificate of the engineer of the railway company. The snorter petition should have their own engin- eer ippolnte(l. Dr. Macklin wee given t few min- utes for a reply to the crit mat o, that. RR bed dleen made- Hs said if the ap- ranee of Thtin I kens(' 10Pamall town hall new ay it (nest, a Mayor wise stated that he pox, the way it had wean Mr. oyes' bank hook and looked to the conned before it was be knew that he had got more front painted was like a leprosy patient. the banks on his own credit then from As to the old box drains, he said there 4KiRt: heumatism.. le Uric Acid in the blood Unhealthy kidneys are the Cause 01 the acid being there. if the kidney* acted as they should they would strain the 1./.•,• Acid out Ithe system and rheuma- iwlt wouldn't occur. Oben- statism is a Kidney 1)ic- ease. I)odd'x Kidney Pills have made a great part of their reputation curing Rheumatism. So get at the crusts of throe fearful shooting pains and atif, aching joint.. Thera r but one sure way- Dodd's Kidne .I r., - new sled. Do not let this Mew Year pass without .having music in your house. We have supplied quite a number of PIANOS • AND ORGANS = w imit-have still some left and more codling. if you feel that you need lin instrument and have nOt all the cash Jaid by for one, do not let this stand in your *ay, but - call and -see us and wewill :hake the terms to suit your'tinances. . Another important feature of our store is our stock of good VIOLINS, ACCORDEQNS, MOUTH ROANS, FLUTES, MUSEC BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC. ETC, fa+r t but by . no means least i the Music I'rodncers is the Irince of Entertainers THE EDISON PHO OGRAPH •appreciated y all 'from the lid -5y up, ina ing New-%ar brighter with songs, band d stories. music, dances a The new four - Records of any kits. w•atoiroy;rsns . minute Antteerole attac machine. from 116.3o u inutc AMRI:ROLE RECORDS are the longest -playing •et produced. Their length hermits music and-suugs IL--.•, • - - - , . ,. r.0 ave a Phonograph you will want the Kfour- � men!. Call and we will let Rou hear them. - Edison What more sensible or useful :At gift could be pur:hailed than a good ee WHITE."• 't NEW WILLIAM$,' .r NEW RAYMOND" SEWING MACHINE? There may he music in the hum of the machine, but there would be reel music inour wife's smile when yutt present her with one. These • machines are sold at different prices according to the style end finish. Prot: sheer up. We sell the well-known eel apd reliable "STERLING" FOUNTAIN PEN. re per: guat.RLeld reef 1'.ill :in.l cf.( mer esus•"asa+rs+atiat ietiu"i. fes �`„,,-. New Year Papetries, Calendars, Cards, Folders, Etc, 11s.. our special holiday he .11 view folder at sc. Just the thing to send to someone to ',how you have not forgotten hint. Remember that the Greatest Pleasure in Life is in Makin` Some Other Person Happy. We will assist you 111 doing this if von call in n•.. JAMES F. THOMSON P a 11 til ft etk w 1r. w hl re to a az sit alp nc tat mi wt to er at -its etc rtP wk h.. eve J'N .fa sot we rut owl the far mg 1 New Year Footwear Nothing would be more appropriate Or acceptable 1r a\ t -to your Mother, Sister or Friend. then a ha�icene of SHOES or SLIPPERS. here and you will 1.• sure• of getting them right. e have a magnificent assortment of HQLIDAY NOVELTIES ready for your inspection. Special values in Mee'a, Women's and Children's Slipper.. All the latent styles in Felt and Leather. -- SOLE NTS FOR ,14;i Queer Quality Shoes for Women Walk -over Shoes for Men Downing & MacVicar North Side Square Goderich, Holiday Goods OUR ASSORTMENT "TM/Q" 1rE*w--1W---Saaliagal BETTER THAN EVER. LARGE LINE OF • .' 'was eons tto-1--9MCt Perfumes, Nair Brushes, 4v1"' Mirrors, Manicure Sets, et. LOWNEY'8, WEBB'8 AND NEIaON'e CHOCOLATES. Fine Pipes in Cases, Presentation Packages of Cigars, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Pouches, etc. BEDFORD BLOOK DUNLOP DTHE RUGGIST er New Year Gifts We pride 0 1rv.•Ivea nn our finee di*playy of New Year (lifts. and we hear many flattering emetic', on the excelleoc.•ofquality and also the large range of articl.•x to chonee from. Before purchasing, he sure you eome here first and sen our good., and we are sure w.• can *tell the most eritical. We also carry a large awnrtment of New Year Post Cards. 4 Butland's Drug Store The Square Goderieh "THE STORE. . THAT PLEASES .'• .-Ir. el.•• 11.er if I Nn'• het m one way. /.w rt ran .h. to r, MORI nt•., who - et e thin must whet one. wine ea "tem when men1 'leek Store, and the It that --fn on the, f - std er's A's s'�an kis:• grief -__ R.rTe - depot their sf all. yea. 1 ears, the hi it lint 'trete: at the pe hr. street 1 ra '-bteh -mad- Liebe. hums Wm if ,alit •.ndst Iw gi er ors del kindly het eh (1 ».. f ime. the enc now while .treakc thread. My hammy el his slater a►atnd there, , More l l hetwo ter Aur •ahnv rapt,,, • Air, cls ift•ronr ter a h 1.0 the sbldd pmts wt. a dee llte,i roe fila eyes Mew e 416•b m Inerie �.si '-- CAMERON _& M 0A' RE , THE DEPARTMENT STORE. -- Have bog • - -Wo some great :: • . . one visiting our store this week. Ae we a starting the year off with the clean-up of Christmas Good at clearing prices. we aro too busy to say more. We -only wish to thank our very many Customers for their very kind and liberal patronage in thepast, and hope that in the future we may not only '!retain your patronage but that of your ,neighbors and friends. \ • _ 'T'^'A.!''4e INA! i tow.+ Htatr ss�� 7 a; Wishing you all " a A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR _ iA#�w-.e:t u.---_ - Sincerely, CAMERON & MOORE P a 11 til ft etk w 1r. w hl re to a az sit alp nc tat mi wt to er at -its etc rtP wk h.. eve J'N .fa sot we rut owl the far mg 1 New Year Footwear Nothing would be more appropriate Or acceptable 1r a\ t -to your Mother, Sister or Friend. then a ha�icene of SHOES or SLIPPERS. here and you will 1.• sure• of getting them right. e have a magnificent assortment of HQLIDAY NOVELTIES ready for your inspection. Special values in Mee'a, Women's and Children's Slipper.. All the latent styles in Felt and Leather. -- SOLE NTS FOR ,14;i Queer Quality Shoes for Women Walk -over Shoes for Men Downing & MacVicar North Side Square Goderich, Holiday Goods OUR ASSORTMENT "TM/Q" 1rE*w--1W---Saaliagal BETTER THAN EVER. LARGE LINE OF • .' 'was eons tto-1--9MCt Perfumes, Nair Brushes, 4v1"' Mirrors, Manicure Sets, et. LOWNEY'8, WEBB'8 AND NEIaON'e CHOCOLATES. Fine Pipes in Cases, Presentation Packages of Cigars, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Pouches, etc. BEDFORD BLOOK DUNLOP DTHE RUGGIST er New Year Gifts We pride 0 1rv.•Ivea nn our finee di*playy of New Year (lifts. and we hear many flattering emetic', on the excelleoc.•ofquality and also the large range of articl.•x to chonee from. Before purchasing, he sure you eome here first and sen our good., and we are sure w.• can *tell the most eritical. We also carry a large awnrtment of New Year Post Cards. 4 Butland's Drug Store The Square Goderieh "THE STORE. . THAT PLEASES .'• .-Ir. el.•• 11.er if I Nn'• het m one way. /.w rt ran .h. to r, MORI nt•., who - et e thin must whet one. wine ea "tem when men1 'leek Store, and the It that --fn on the, f - std er's A's s'�an kis:• grief -__ R.rTe - depot their sf all. yea. 1 ears, the hi it lint 'trete: at the pe hr. street 1 ra '-bteh -mad- Liebe. hums Wm if ,alit •.ndst Iw gi er ors del kindly het eh (1 ».. f ime. the enc now while .treakc thread. My hammy el his slater a►atnd there, , More l l hetwo ter Aur •ahnv rapt,,, • Air, cls ift•ronr ter a h 1.0 the sbldd pmts wt. a dee llte,i roe fila eyes Mew e 416•b m Inerie �.si