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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-12-30, Page 4• i 1►lt•tt$jA\'. !nevem/tan ql, 191,9 • '1'1 1 \(bili . • 1 •11, 1 • The Nominations. W. F. Clark and &if. G. Cameron Will Con- test the Goderich Mayoralty Chas.. A. Reid Gets the Reetie's Seat by Ac- clamation S1'eral I: (ew glen in the Field for the Council--- Other4Municipaltties. 4fnminetion meeting et the for the meeting to:: ,wing the oou tow!) hall oni Monday evening Wail flour, and it was deeitI d •L., beer well attended and won our of the best :r ,:K• 1,1•, of the pr.-ent year's cu man /rip d meetings ever hcIi in (lode before new wen. rich. tlie speaks.'s bring.,listened to Meyer Mecklln was called on t attentively and the whole preeeeclinge. He went over the tinancial etatenr being rat•rtrtt r n in god humor.' Clerk Knox received : the fallowing , nominations : ,FOR \IAl'OR. ominations in Lina. the un tl Mai. elm Gil\F:>te Ca.itee t;. bar• rioter, proposed by A. 1 t. \!cl t an, sec- onded by J. A Nrintoah. Tom, sehonl inspector, prup,t.wl 1v \\'hilae Wallecr, 'sec- onded -by %Vatter'ttlarmlm. WVii i.i.(tt Fogior. el 1:'•UK, veterin- ar jt rani gw,n -err' t« a ' l l+r-v't. -M. Toddi- +,rcnn i ,1 hr R 1t. Pe der. AL1.r:n11r,t•t: 11.1 1.1N, physician, prupos••,t I,'\• 1.. N. h ill, seconded le It.'.I :\Irideses _ . Ft R REF:VT.7.- .1, n, !:1sT J.1141.1,], nrg.Inist. pfn. posed by -R. C. Black,. se ••,did by ki L.iwreu•.•. ' Ko411141 ELI..Il' . 10011 1 dealer. molt wed b t Hir,,er4 Peisonl. ii•e- uMlr,l *.v 1t'dwi1,1'Iok.' Irrt. rut, eutup.uing the . xpendi1ures dun. the present year with those of t1 prebiour year., awl claiming for t present council .res economical sea egement of '.tle. town's fluati e 1ht debenture dei' h.tfl been redu. by $12,720, send-_* Odd now at 1141,21 1n the tire drpai inept there had bre 41:0 or 444 more -peat than last yeit The expenses for law e.,sts had. inn -;flitrilitj-tnerea,.e,l, chiefly on accuun of the Sangster -.ult., which the tow lett, both ,on 'ae trial and on" tb appeal. The \\'heel Riga difficult also hadeauaile I aou.rexleuse. thuug the town h.ul t', pay only kr own leg: fres. Pliuting .ndisdvertisingrhI.,l , I-.rgertigm-r than tart year. but (h increase ws .. ...runts' tor by the sus of advertising .he bylaws of Indust. letn -arh etfti'w.,rdi pati tuts town reek 011:•r drpartiw nus sleetreJ I.•ss.Seen dour, than "u,. previous year. 1'n. rxpeuses and •r .he heading ''pubo, wooly'=' wine 1 A:1.:i1i.i ism, about Ig le he o- s. wl 5. 11 r. slhn• • a- . ('ll.1,. It lb ♦ "•nilractei•, •Prdp'ised M.,(, th in is the yea. 11511' aid l- id. cit iy 11 '1'.' /l rile!,• et.nded by •l $ i s1 less t tots, last veru. Ilea 114. ,If. iii -?11 it• ":".3".1' 4r. t . •rop,srd won f.'r the :415,0 14 bj•law bring sub - 4 , h+ole+ K1 I5;lt, oode.t by ;.I. witted to.th,• lleupleit theaeelections East outan• ti.- ,,oucy 88.4111, i'e.luurd rue IX11 011' I'V 11EEVF.. diem y re ie ;, litvre,, ami he asked the 'Che Mayo, next r '11 I t 'Olt I F.1 ,, ele1'lol� 1u a ,mon t the bylaw', a, the .N,..r .� 1% ("LK) :NT Ml'N*1N.;g, ulnar h buddy., 1, 1 second .l by 1„s..,' '' It 41. Js (kopi JnIIN it 1 , broke.: pion ereon,b•dal • V \ FUR \V..1' ••:•••1 IN 1t. \s Ai.Fcp u It•.rr: \I ttKr. N, phy .'�t,rn�n.se•4 i:v .I ,u o,r, .Nate► 11, arca by 1 f 1. Rn).-, u s..n.. *LEX.\NDKIt ('11RYiTAt. boil Make', Inol•o8wl I,v 11. 1'. M ..ling • eeemiee•l by ('h-rs. 11.1.'..- • ' FK%NI. A1.1:x F:tu,IfT. rug ICY•*•, 1i a• r..'ut' , star• Tos.-41 .ler ,b. Stokes, I 11 ('•41 ,ori.•; add pfn. till un. -' the le•„plr erne• peer• \1rgaw s,•e,mde•d by 1 pared '1 L'"• a -,t l.*d iu rale mixt r. year. The deficit had heeti carratyl flat. ('1:vat ,imnranre 1'urwaul 41 ,o 11.8 11) years. Cher,. I ,v 11 F. lid ass .a L,.- .8 hen the Kensington Fur• gei)s, ohne.- Fe. ; .ry debentures were ,old A. IL .lel..•"t.. of tt1,7Tam, .rod a lose nu the \\heel I?I: .-1X 1.11.1, • • ('I)\1- !{ig, de1...di n•s.et $1.:41v, but a profit ! on'tbe last issue ut debeututua,f brat '1'heu the.- were the arrears in repay; wrath of leans by factories, which ad• dad another $I0,11110 to the amount which had deo hr provided for. The faesories, however, were all doing well and 1 he (h n Company had paid hack .1,1541 in addition to the back interest. .tooth••'. matter His Warship retri- to wise the summer hotel. The .u'cil of 1tM17 did not know what to w h this and the council of IOW AS 1 the saute position.' The coun- t!• gut possession of the insti- ads a park opposite it and local lawn, who lied made wing. The (rood H ,ads His Worship hoped to splendid thing for the hr subject of the electric beeetti4-,iee little ngs, tw►t3<)itaspir.: profit of drpity reeve, been the council for The ; t year hr had of the srkct commit - into the *tion of e4. 1 ulat!iet an market drays thoroughly, b had come conclusion that .it mild nn: cess. He apo �. of the ed been mads t !'s year r d5rertiob and r• imed .•n'us of opinion the ng which was exile Dan. ed crap os,..l by T. i\'. Ne('aethy, ondel I.v t r. W. Black. FOR. COUNCILLORS. \Vir.t.l \ N 1•;u1tl,y.'F: ('Lane. vetel'in• erys:rg.•nn. prole,sed by W. R. Pinder, seconded by Walter Sh)rurdn. - J.uIN Jeoten.8Ni organist., Pro- pc•swl by it. H. c u1"t: ecoudrif-hy J. W. Craigie.:' - J,\?IE. CHIIFT L\ITII\Y.8*TF., gentle - Mtn, pIoposed by - J. H. Colborne. awrurulw1 6y ,tVn, tt•ata..., 0- i' et do Of 1 on,.r it eh ('o ut tl tilt rent , a g' al.chiu ser tura town. On 1 K0H1;14T .l.L1.o'rT, ' lthuber dealer, propo-ed bt" Itit•hanl Parsons, sea onded by Robert !'lark. Gtn LtoNF:r. P.tnOwsi, elevator manager, pi.ryjsed by V. 11. Rohert- son, •••1'01111..1 by Alex. Satlndrro. 1'll titl.li. 1 F:It IIY'I1T HI'N11KIt. jewel- ler, prop,. by l{olwrt • McLesu. seconded by \V. 1'. Pridhaui. \Vt1.r:,l;t8I 'eV.tt t..\rK, menager of Knitting Factory. proposed by J. 'Igin 'r , eecorided by Alex. Satin - us : end oropnel by .1. H. Colborne Re.•01 ilea by 1 'bp•. _1. Reid.' I.ur.u'r JoMF:r11 ,I'.Ai.wtn';t:, 1 r maker, loopnsed 1fY• T. -Pring! d hr It 4'' 1lunnings, \\1 -I 8 \- 8N.8TTEH,. -mer- *,••�,",-d I.8' J. H. COI I.It'nt•, I,y .L„ „1. )•ekes. 1111-1T14.111.:14 iM tN'r1Y, gentle - ,sed Icy %V-. 11. tiraham, a nee, - sect Jot chant, ierendr Join filen, pro, 1. J!il,'r•\\-1 1.1t)I 1'It.\1111 F:, insurance broke,. l,rop i"- by C. H: Haulier, ,trondrd by J. k'.,st Jotrba(l, f'.t 11111 a Tie 114..\)4. Illerehaet, prupusell by .1. V. l'raigie, seconded hy J. E..lorden. JAWS,.13F:Nwo) I:tWKivw,inrtlrenre agent. iltoteise(l.b meted by (den. C. 13 Jn'4:1-I11i111F'F•184, j . It., Pi:drr, e.•e.r Told. . • FOR SCHOOL TR TEES. ST. I: N ,uio' ',e W 7,.. Elise tri.: 11. \VAT$(,M, , 'ester, pr.r _posed ).v 1leery- -Knee/ hew srrunded by M. \V. Hewett.' ALFA. M,ten/F ll., meed earns, by H. 13. Watson. • 1T. AN1,IIKW'. W.tgn. W %:r1t: $. oTT T*•HNi*IL:- r eiClarl, proposed by Herbert Mdwsl[d Hodge,is, seconded by J. \V, (lraigi ST, DAVID'S WARD., ALI.KN 1)t',o a M(•LHAN, merchant,: proposed by H. C. Pilsinger, se,;.mded by W. It. finder. ' ST. Venn ts'a Wenn, infbrtnetion. ('..u,••illor ing to the said he had three y ea, I. been chairman tee end went tablishiug a here pretty t to the conch prove a sue elfotts that,[ in ,the ram Hint the CnfIC pubhe meeting :the two ter showed that W4/4 right. This year, Mr. Mnnnin . id. he had to en ehair twin of the fire . ,n .,jit.tre end he had been trying 10 get 'mho lire •. department in 1 better ghat... He wanted to have- a ieyular fine alarm system installed,' and an- other thing he advocated Was a wait- ing room et "the dock for the con• vrnienee of pt'.engrt• traffic. Councillor, Humber 'poke nn the idesetur bylaw. He painted out that the Company wits not .,'king exemp- tion alone on t he new addition but on ' the whole building. end. stilted that if e the bylaw tl rale., $7,tlt$J to build the rive ba treat a small quantity than to eedtmentaUoo brain. The commission treat all the storm sewage as well, had expended very such more, but Ur. Clark. who is contesting Mr. the speaker believed the expenditure Cameron's candidacy for the mayor. wee in the interests of the town. atty. spoke strongly in favus .1 the They found the bottom, of the brain establishment of is product. market in faulty oh account of wrong construe.- Goderich. He told of the scarcer of Hon. but that was the fault of the en- the horse market in Goderich the past gluier eel her than of the oowu ission. season and raid he believed the Then the commission wasted a great produce :market could be made deal of lets ,r In the attempt to remedy equally surc.auful if it wore properly things. and Hnally came to the con• worked up. N'e should not let the clueion to let the contract of pulling trade that belonged to the tows slip the Irisin in shape to 'Mr. 'l nonan- away to other markets for want of bearer. Mr. Teua,anhaurev now had looking *Iter it. He had spent five the flues tight, but was • prevented ur,nix years in the council and knew going on with the wink,on account of something of the town's business. If the weather. It might he said. why elected mayor, he would hold the dud not the commie...in give the cute office for only one year. tract to Mr. Troinanhei ser in the Met Robe. Elliott msdr'one of ,his char - place; but Mr. Truinauhamier heti wrteristic speeches, which a et she never suede more than a provisional audience gIV.e1Iy. He eliticized the Lauder, offering to do the work if the council for, doing nothing, and doing plans were altered. Thr cu 'gaunt it badly. felt. it bad to adhere to the plans Joseph Griffin was the only other drawn up by its engineer and accord- speaker who responded when hie ingly awaided the cuult•act to the name was called. He ',poke Iuirtty, lowest tenderer, and it wow generally and declined to 17 _0, candidate. understood that the contrector bad duet 42,0110 nu the job. The tot on Goderich Townshi twhictl the basin wee built curt the P• situ 41,500 instead . 1 $) ail. There will to a contest in G.alerich estimate!, on account of lir increase township, the following aotuinetions in the soder of pipperty in the ricin• having been made : its un act,•nua o pie settlement le- Roe Reeve -Samuel Sturdy. Jahn tween •the Hawlrys and the C. 1'. H. McClure. • Another large rxpenditute• the coup For Councillor.-Williatti wiaeiun had had to face wee the John Yen. George Leithwajlr, John $I.241 epeut un the lepsis of the ,R:ythwell, George Hudie. boilers at thestation. The cleaning out 'of the intake pipe' had • horn estimated at a cost of $1,0011 but Ashfield Council Re-elected. did not cost so touch. The .ueeidiaryy In Ashflrld the council of IMO intake (oral the harper, he Cl lilhwl, hero til-ehvtrd by ieclematinu : w3tl=nece8.Ltry, in case_„1__emesstL'ticy. Jiet its Thus.•St•ttwrs. - end tueans had he, -n provided e,t Deputy Reeve -\\'m. Hunter. keeping the iurnke fro+u the Ask,. Councillors ---%Ven. Kickley, J. clear of gravel in the future. Per. Dalton. CharlesStewatt. tonally h. was in (dyne of extending „No Other nominations were mad has `I909 Wind-UpSale I909 ad. for We are making special reduetloe prices 00 alt the article* mentioned in this, our we are going to pusttstbtw ohe ut weekocit Denied prices %%illme less tdotit, 'ads we t tthf k• holesiale ey will) ,.i the prices we ale waking.' COATS dust 17 In,liri suet girls' Coats, all pew this year. Regular $12.511 t., 413. You can get env one of these Coats for 47.73. Cob's* -_ black, navy. L1 own, green, grey. A few tweed ('.,ate at just half price. UINCHAMS Ah,nit 350 yards of Scotch and Canadiah (.:whams and Charuhrev-. Regebir price 124c end ISe. We err enc.. not thew out at bac. Apron Iiu,Kheu,r at 10c. Fret colors. Kreuter 124c. FURS Duly 11 long ant: short Collars atud !'lulls n'.1% b. sell. and vuu can get a big reduction' .'n env eeof them. Vele ,ricer from 41 no to 4H.50, airs prices f 4 to 412.511. Theme are sial beeps end new this year. HANDKERCHIEFS After the biggest Christmas Heudkereh;c1 lel,. we ever had, we have still hundreds left, fr.,'i' to 65c. blur Handketthief. were great value btu, year, FLANNEL ETTES.-We have stills fRw hdndred )'gods of emlannrlrttre left, al old priers, Mg ..„s !l'$e then present wholerrle pricer. 1 ou cru t31ak.C'Ruod a lr'cU utoaey )lttyrrrlf ttrhw, nose. • '...nil and get some and rave >' iTtt+sd�iin�fige, - TOWELLI NG. -Crash Towelling at from 3c to I3c. and from 14 inebee w 23 inches wide. The,.. ail. extut value. J. H. COLBORNE wept. McKinley, 'Thomas Nlcholecn, John Dmedale. e, All elected by acclamation. 11 t'LLETT. the 1nt.1 further into the lekr,`tn ` • order to ,_ 'ecu the drinking supply'Otd Council in West Wawanosh against ...age c.,ntaruin'ition, est there w.: sewer, running tutu the Thr. West \Vawanosh' council later very Blow to the intake. The 1‘ /9 4,t, Iw,rn ret.lf'nwl tor. aha ele,•tric I,,(hl plant of th-• town, hr ear hv,a•chtlatetion. a'. follows: ` said. sea, atitti istett au wothd Deer - H4"v''--w11(`'"^ Mat 1.• fu Ise t4•nrwr.l from start w finish..l'oonei11urs W. A. %Ills. in, .141. The 'mull,' tm pI tl,t .Wer in Hi•st.et,,t, conditi..0 but Nle i11tnk.• pipe wesnut large enough- {, t,,.uppl.y nor k11111111. let alone two. - 1'11.4 means of 'shut, dug elf 1lie sleudpipe were defective.-. The c.alatcil had *nosed the a 'anion'* rryuest for it telephone in the h,iuse of the man who a .* ti lledt :• valves at the pipe. The speedier raid he lied asked M1t. Kelly to :make an estituate of the cyst of it,, elrctrirally-operated valve at the pipe so that it could 1e contlrill}•tl trnuu the pumping onion. He did riot Stitrnd tu' lir 11 crudidale fur 'next year. ("`ore's the pity," f Dr. Strang.) MG. Cameron, K. C.. who is a can- didate for the pool inn of mayor for 1911), said he. hadr.t learnt -tiler fault to find with the council of 19 41 so bar as he had knowledge. lie gathered from lir financial 'statement that the town had s i flo tting liability 'of 4:10,000 or would m ti[8'tt ttiii bud - mayor to find out eating liability at was.. One thing the purchase 1' Iteeve -- Hugh 11. 11111. t,. l'ouneitlnlr, - James [riper. Robert tiff. Clerks, .lehn 114.r. JAB '14n/1,1yir All sheeted by ,teem•. tat1wn: . dai,ts 0 and neer if elect xaetly what the the beginning of 1 he aid Hod (malt with of the land for the new oo without the will of the people t •ng axcer- teined by a vote. He thou . t it a had thing when the representat es of the -people peope paid a tribute to the -w - Dr.' Macklin bad done in urgenixing thedeputetion which waited pn the Government last year with r .on GA the improvement of the harbor. Tor two vitels of the town were the shipping intere.ta an.1 the manufac- turing interests. The $44l,IIt$)gent which had been secured for the ha bor was, however, only amnia!! grant. I he improvement of Go eric•h harbor was an affair of- natlionel importance, and if elected he intended to attempt to eecure an appropriation of 4300,0u0 or $1 Week The hart.,• mint he dredged to its capacity and the (,overnment t get control of the G.T.R. docks. :tforte should tw reale to get the 'f.R. to run its to,ats here and have cloning in with freight for trate lent as well as cars going out sin. He thought the factories t rented, liberally. The alert- tereste also should not) he nd, if .1r''rd nl ayes, he would rude or to have the plans for a market cart dont. J. E. Tom ext remit himself in favor. ,f giving the ele•t Dir company some ncouragerment in .e building of its, proposed annex, b t did not say whether he would to favor of grant- ing exemption on the p sent building fora further terra. H • then went into the financial stat . ent and pointed out inaccuracies. Mayor Macklin, being a ell on again, paid a'tribute W the pat 'tak- ing work and capability of the era tuwn.clerk, wbu he thought ghoul he liberally dealt with. Aa to the reit' dem of thrx_A owned - for ---not ' Ruin ahead with the building of a waiting room+al the dock this year, he consid- ered there was no occasion for the council ttrdw this, as the eccnmIetoda- tioo could bre put up earl next sea- io0.._In answer. to Mr. .Tom's criti- cism of the financial statement, he ex- •n.sd that the late Mr. Ball had Aitchrs .n, Vt•ul. Thnumpein, Wn• . \V1tl1on. IN'l't)N, For 3f.►yuc - 11. \Milte, Jacob Ta-- lor. For 11,ieve -\V. it'Smyth,rF. A Ford. For l'\ouncillors Geo. Mete/Ina, enna, . 0. Johnson, W. J. 1'ai.ley. W. (Ire haat, John Hunter. H. J. '('Inti, Thi.-. Bi-aeow, Th.4. Mason, J. \V. Mom-. H. B. Cheri►, H. E. Rorke. '1. .t. ferrjttfrn,on. £Cwntelo,,. A. J. Ho111iw,t,, A. 1'.('ooper,.T. Jac. - Non. sr., B. J: Gibbing*, Arthur Ctrs. Thos. Jackson. jr. For Mayor -D. .1. McCallum ce.- For Reeve -James Wateln. t Fear. %V. T. Box, Geo. A. Sills. Wei. For Councilleni -Adam MeKtiy, 411.111/ C. Greiff. J• H. Reid, Geo. T. 'lumina. Foster HarbOrn, Jubo O'Keefe, Janie* WINGHAIL For Mayor -Thos. Gregory, Wet ion SIvl1Itl$. " Old to1114 1 ele,•t'.4 by aecldul,uien Reeve \ed A 'Taylor. Councillors Wen. J. Johns,ua. ('has. 11..\Vitkiu.on, 3olin McCracken. John Shortrred. Tl'It\lilt IfRY. • - - For Reeve --David H. Moffett. '1'. K. Powell.- For Councillors -it -Wm. ('n11ncillors�-WIu. Max well.. Ai Thur Wheeler. John M. -Burney, John Rutherford, Jell: ate vey. Alex Kelly. Reeve-Thoe. G. Shearer (acchstna- Deputy Reeve -- Josrph tilainstock I/Welts-unit inn I. For Councillore --James 1 /tottery, James W. Edger. A. epli Underwood. John L 'Winter: For Reeve -J. M. Govenlock. A 11 For Councillors -Henry Ilyerman. • Charles Case. Jas. Cowan. :.1.11.ert Dundee, John Govenlock, Chit*. Lit t I. , F. J. McQiiald. don C4 Shit with should cult tire' 1. 11. 11 grit, sec- pop ylew were not cartied ek 'the Co pany'.. taxes (in the piesent n would begin to he payable• about the year 1011 end wmild amount to 42,500 or $3,0(.10 a year. He thought the people etyma.' understand this peint'and he thought the Company 'was asking for a little too inueh. 'Councillor Jordan mid that he would not etand Tor either reeve c,,uncillor, but wanted to explain some thing as. to his position in the t yeat. In the council !something of a lime ever "AWitched," as 1101111111tT .1011N AcIft040N, merchant, ce3;4pnriell by Alex: Saunders, second...I J. H. Colhorne. Elalined. mid the field is now ai. fol - For Mayor -M. Ili. Campion, my. F. For Delany Reeve -J. W. Cersigie, For Cmincillors --Rola.. Elliott, J. H. A. S. Chrestel eleeted writer :old light sommissioner by acclamation. bull arts re-eleeted erhoel trustees in Mt. Dayld's end St. Andrew's wards rempectively. In St. Patrick's ward R. .1. Acheson hie father, wm. Achmen. who for • long period arepreeented the ward at the trestee laperd. In Mt. ()puree's wousi them is s, eon taro between Alex. Bounders and Pt, Watson. fir 111.• HIllott was dons chalineatt be had tylaiye loind. but he ,flue of the coon "Hors had done. As to the linagket he w in -favor of hav- ing it established wh ver t ple wanted HP ro against 01 to the junior ban bemuse he Considered the town w not large enough to eupport two h els. He claimed credit for bringin \up the deer", house, hut the matter had wen Councillor Craigie. who is ^spiel to the deputy-reeveship, spoke briefl of the town's tin/meek urged the sup- port of the sewer bylaw end the 1115,- 000 bylaw. and claimed that his four yearle experience at the school holard and his two years in the town council gave him some qualification for the position he was seeking. Chairman Murney of the water and „light cominiesion wars the next 'meek- er. He explained that the eonimin *ion had had 17110 of en outlay to make in clearing out the intake pipe, and, owing to teducing the water rause. hed inet 47111.1 in rates se com- pared with the previous year, other- wise they would show as much proflt as in the Frevious year. He also re- ferred briefly te the sedimentation Cemmismioner Megaw was the next speaker and went more thoroughly into e' frri m lesion metiers, _tallith., ha said. seemed 10 be Ihe great spending depertment of the town. He spoke of the web ruentat ion hada. Three years ago the tetlen bad t timed doom the request of the tiornsaimense f For Councillors -J. W. McKibb -n. Donald. Win. -Bone, Ahner Covens, Peter Coiuptiell, S. Bennett.. %V. Nc•h- For Weter end Light Coninoiesion• David Bell. Thai'. li,regory, If -n- • Henry. • For Councillors -Wm. Mitchell. W., G. Temple, John Young. II. Patter •ron, .1. H. Hisesell. T. lb Clement, 131,1.4111 R1111P11. Harvie, %Vire 14.1. B. Ceskey, Thos. Reid, J. IV. Drake. Water and Light Cuminissime•rs-- Moore, Joeeph 'AK Ewan, James Thom- son (acclamation). school Trutteee--George E. Green- slade, George King. James Spacionan Fin Reeve --Thos. H. J. Heansan. For Councillors - W. 14. Ba swell, Thomas E. Handford, John H. .rott, r Luker. Tbomas Marton. rib vic I Trusteem (elected by ac, lama - For Reeve Owen Geiger, Oa rite C. Petty, Alex. anat. For Council' A.B. Ingrate, Alex. Brandt, J. D. Ste art, Alfred k.rutio.' N'. W. Smallacom Alex. TIrrmsen, James Moore. Jell Coulter. David Nicol, J. W. Ortwein. debt. Theoverdraft in the Bank was _For Public School Tr tees- W. (J. tweed by the failure of the fact Di Francis B. Sellery, m. Stone- ity up their full liability. As to men. he poi out that legielation passed by a It rm Government dealt with the very 'nt, and in effect advised councils no to submit proposals rot school "mom °dation to the people where the te of a portion ot the municipality which wax already affiepiately provided with schools might defeat the propooal to meet the requirements of the rest of the muni- cipality. Dr. Marklin also mentioned the bylaw to raise $11,001, for Newer rprieet. The eottnril had engaged ngineer Chipman to report on the wertrand it would cost about NZ, - to carry out the plans he would hmits the putting In of two three. SeWers for Norm purprewe, the sanitary /towers. Another mon why the reform "sewage should t he run into the Limitary system that. the time was coming when age would have to be treauel he- re being allowed to run, into the liteses--WIlliem Glen. • end world be semi las 'spew Cioeseillorte-fiennuel Johnston, Join se 000 su ing no y op sr to Atctoutt the intake pipe into the fo lake. then the oomaisto• lak For Councillors -E. . A Rutherford, A. McLean. Herbert Crich, Robt. D. Bell. D. Me -1 Naughton. Wiu. Berry, %Viii. James Flannelly, John 3IcKay. For Councillor,' Andrew, %Vil- Reeve-Jobn Moir (acclamation). I liam Smith. Reeve -Peter Lemont ',keel/minion), .Uouncillors-J. K. Goetz. Rubt. Mc- Arthur,' Kiiihfleish, John Geiger, Hy. Neeb, Wm. Consit, Wm. Battler, Fred Willert. TE PH EN. For Retire Se I Sweitzer, Henry For Deem y Reeve- Wm. Ander- John Love. William Yea' ley., George QYNOPMIS OF CANADIAN Any per.... V/1101w the sole heed ohs family, -- any male ..ser 18 Y.,41,4 Old, may homestead • quarteraection of available Dominion land In Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the [bruin I n Lands Amen. y or Sub -Agency for the district Mary by prosy nosy be Rued, at any &sem,. On, certain ',undit,cons, by father, noother, mon, daturhter, brother or *der of intending hoisesueuter. Ihitien-Sil months residenee upon and cultivation of the laud in each of three years. A homeeteader may live within nine mitre 04 hie homestead on • fano of at leant MY acre. solely owned and ()erupted by him or by his father, mother. eon. daughter, brother or In certain district,' a horneatesder.in mood standing may pre-empt a onarter-eectIon alonjp.ide his homestead. Price time per sere. Ihities-Must reside mt. months in each of aia years from date of hootestead entry lincludicil the time recp/red to earn homestead petenti and eultl•ate tiny acres 01E1m- A homodeader who ham exhausted his home- stead right and cannowthtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homentasd in certain reside MI months in each tf three years colti fifty scree and eV, IICIUSS worth Mall° Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N.13.-VnauthorlAnd publication of gas ad- aellisitient w 1.11 mot be paid for. COWAN'S PERFECTION 1, COCOA 01A.PLZ LEAF 1,1810 Its richness and exquisite flavor give an added delicious- ness to homemade "sweets' and dainties. Be sure yen get COWAN'S- the COLO. with the Maple Leaf Label. TOE COWAN CO. LIMITED, •ii tr to tell you other kiii(1.4 lire •• 11r4 gO011 1114 " BELDING'S SPOOL SILKS don't you believe it. 1 tiniest on the flint citreson't kink. The kind that gives the tiresoemaker 'minimum trouble The fielding - Sewed Seam Will Stand Writ.. for lime of premintee• BelOing, Paul & Co. • Limited 74 Bay Street, TORONTO AFTER CHRISTMAS RUSH 0. LUCKNOW. For Reeve- Moorelemise John Joynt, Jelin Green Murd For Councillors- D. N. Le wrence, A. M. Spence, George Douglas. Jame. L. Naylor. Henry McQuillan. George NAST WAWA.NOSH haa. Samuel Joseph Cham. Mcgaw Chopping, Fl r ail Feed Mill mill le now open for istom work, and is in &position serve the farming community by taking in grainfor chopping. and by the Kale of - FLOUR AND PEE'D.,_ The Mill its hy Rai engine of all horsepower. oper- ated with rtrodueer gas, and is furnished with both millstone., and plateo. N. a --Au kinda of eoares grain bought and sold. The patrones• of the farmers of the neighborhood in roappet- fully invited. L W. Proprietor. All Furs marked down for quick selling Muffs, Stoles, Scarfs, Children's Fur Sets, Fur -trimmed Coats and Fur - lined Coats, Caps, etc. Call and what it means to you. OUR BIO STOCK OF THE FINEST FURS is going to be sold quickly, regardtess of original cost. Come and look. JOHN STEAD HAMILTON STREET •