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Waist 1)y the 'larder to ilts'opcttiud
telnarilS wag an rcvislon or the coun-
ty byiawe, The last t'xalston -as
nide In Ri'OB.and the bylaws isvere gots
lastlaliltr, tt.en out at that Bine 9n printed farm.
visa nce then some of them bawl become
aeolete Also the Good Roadie bylew
should be •gotten into shape, Qnd;revis•
ed, as there had been a number et'
amendments.
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refuel !easier cornet for
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4 COUNTY. 'C(
Committee .to Report viist flltpeelrs aind
improvements of the thusloot Tomb
The *!troll' Cony n (totinell spent a
t+3lw '.minutes delving into the early
history of the dtatriet at the opening
• meeting of the Deventer iteselon bn
- .'uesday afternoon, the question being
aetteed Whether Dr. »urateP watt the
first warden of Huron or, not. Warden
Petty, 'en Jilt opening r harks lead;
e matter �at'
brought tri is ter uttt tel
� n8' e1
Dunlop. tomb In better
improving the .surround'
the historic loath . of
./.1111W Was...endorsed •Ray .'art
tiers 0* the eoundll antt'b •'
clerk, who referred to 1)r.
the- ilrst warden of *lie CDt'
kat - statement, Was glues
Reeve Noun/r. of Colborne,:�i
rad to the list of euunty wtlkatczts.given
in the s onsolldated bylaws of the coun.
!y' leonsclldated in 10O$.. Dr. Dunloles
>rNaz»tt was not Included here.
'Neer MA • hetile
teigliial-.-roznrnl cion
!erre' " krte► dated Dee. dare,
S00 f >itwg Dr. Uupl?ap .warden of
_groan . distrtet brought urt< from
oilnee, where it he -s oft'M O .1va1t
hsuit*ble, trame.
r. Wm, *!allies who wan iptesen't in
audience, was able to expia in that.
Ituron district- dneluded what are
the counties, of Huron, Bruce and
h, far: Dunlop, swas appointed
err of the district lay, Inlet Com -
Jeri in 1e$1, and *hie i the date
' 16 placed on Cita county crest,
ltlon and
as Jacin-
to rioted.
sus Mena*
rroaunty,
MMunlnp as;
sty. Thls
aoneai by
re*ee.
)
% motion was paSeed, Moved by Mr.
Revivers and Me. 'Grtch, that the elerlr
And the treasurer be sppointed a eon•
mitten to revise and cotwoli•davite thelia.
9*ws to report ae aeon as possible.
ati*cesre. iloig and Douglas MINN that
the county engineer end the .clerk be
as cotnmlttea"10 revise the tilted Reads
bylevv and report at the da4tuary,meet•
lag. and •ahie was cRrrieii.
The 'United counties of Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry are welting tee
bwvo afnopdmentsa nlitdo to •the WO.
wily Act and .to the :tfuirieipai Act, and
oho-•(:ounty -of- llurou is awaked to Cao-
operate 10 nlemoriailtitn- the Govern.
Ment to that end.
. At resent It i n
s 'year,
D
p. or Y , .r a year
,iter the oullaY on Good • llotadss to
Made by -the counties before they re.
celvil . the proportion refunded by the
Government, aildt " lath'. ':amendment.
eoush't , a:iics Mat' PrOVlMon _ bo made
for the Issue Of pea seas estimates
from znoPtlt Yto Month and payment'
over to the counnes of a part <say ti
per rent.) of ;the grant from -.month tO
oath, the balance Stu ibe adjusted at
io of the tli
end
t year. The memorial;
also asks Incsk the inclusion o
t
coat
o
:railway, gates and expenses ot'cbnlrit{toQ meetings as part
of -the .
CX eh>s
p e/
on wheel! .the grant Is paid.
The amendment sought to
s be ;ZnadF'
to. -the efunioipal Aet, asks for the nee
tog at an esseeshnent of aa.14,O00 as atlrei
quaalification..att as 'village to, elect u
3C a robe
,. rripll_vitlrtCSes..Fet.
undue •representation.
This 1
comma ra[10
n n Was referred to
the special' eonlniittee •
' The damage ,dont to roads through°
the ,use of heavy trUCks when the.
roada aro soft was tete aub3ect'of Seine
debate. Mr. Elliott asked If the telae
oil had Power to prohibit such use and'
Messrs. Armstong, Young and -others
took part lit the discussion, sayingg' that
hundreds or even' thousands of dollars
of damage could be done in the roods
in a very short ,time. .Dr. (dark of
CGodorich claimed haat the narrow
wheels o,t wagons clld'aintlfltely more
damage than • the wide trunk tires
whlrh should help to pack 'down' the
gravel . sad :lesprove the -road. In any
ease we should build and equ*pp tut
toads to Barry any kind of tratgo.'
' The East lliu'on..Teacbers' ASsoOte'
tion Wants tree dental. ':Inspection and
fitestreatin"ent for the school 'children,
at the cost of the county.-•-lteierred
to 'education committee. • -
The W,' 0, T. U; in various parts 'of
the rntmly' 11'0110 provision made for
greater. privacy for •women, prisoners
al the den, 'and' • suggests a balcony
where they .could exercise without
coming in cont;iet with :tho . men: --dee-
leered to county property tontniittee.'
Federal Government •fNelela are now,
Prevented from holding positions On',
boards such .as the Collegiate Boards,
and Me.- 3. P. Hume, secretary of the
0.0. 1.. tiv'ard, - therefore notified' the
council of Mr. Andrew Porter's reeig-'
nat1on Porn .the Huard. I
The question of eivit liability for ae•..
cidenis oat; municipal roads was 'ono
which 'engaged the attention of a re -
setotteetendlemoreetneitireidiesritrieeteserireesietti
rn
hristnias
o
Maims Presents
ut the beer.
Sea + li pria
fro 404tts000
atkw ,
C is1 , � 04
0
to WILSON
eent•ineetitig of'tho ,Municiprl•Aseeet
tion and ttie attention ,ot thescouttell
sae . drawn to Arm um+endments sug-
gesteil°'°'ttrere. •by-°•avlileb. -the ..11 bfifty.
for accidents would be confined to.
cases where' the travelled portion of
the roadway was out of order. The
condition of thes roadside�aWould Oat
Constitute 1tabilltytelleferred• to spe-
cial committee..
The Bluevale . Woinen`s • In. tituta
t a portion f - count grant
fa ft :ton o the last
n p countf
• for Red diose work, yvhiclt they
did not receive, tospend on .0 suer
memorial to the soldiers from' that
section, a,
A number *of claims for damages
through accidents on roads were re-
ootvCd
.-..:►tt'.•,.A.-'S.-GbrX8t4il..a._F.oMed_ on the
condtt40zt at the bo'liereat-the 'HQusa3
Refuge, VMS be round in fair shape,
but, recommended: 'Met in the" spring
the boilerib0 ihoroug'hly cleaned and
certain repairs made.. Referred to the
County lienee Cami/lttee. �.. A 'report of the better ,inspeetton at
Die court house recommended certain.
repairs, and advised Increasing • she
draft by raising the ali-lmney, to extend
above the clock cupola.
The furnishing of the by the cauuty
for nulverte under titto entrance to
farm's from the' road i''eausing some
-rnu111e, Where this id 'dohe by the
county on county. roads) residents on
township roads: expect it on such'roadt
aisd in semis rases contusion lay haus-
e& The . matter' was •z efesred to Atte.
flood Roads'•Cotnmisslon to report one
On Wednesday morning,, tender the
head of enagulries, the matter of bor-
rowing money was taken up and hilly
discussed.: The general otlinion pre•
vtg,ited that the expendtture',should be
kept within the cash Ovallable; with*
out harrowing, it being po nted out
that municipalities should net be a1-
1 sed to exceed the estimates, in tttetr'
'ea enditurett: ' The ,eonclusiien 11 •as
thata limit should be set in the ex-
penditure or patrolmen. The -.large 'in -
'crease In the cost. of labor and mat-
erial was largely responsible tot the
expenditures beim iso largely In exd•
cess of estimates.
Mr. McQuaid brought tip utas matter
of the municipalities fronting on, the
Provinetal llighsvays 'paying an extra
tale, It was explained that, the county
*silt be assessed the additional 20 per:
cent;, but that the property bordering
'cm ta' 3 ti s ec•_zItt b. hS, ,I t•s L.
sap t::,.r•, f a')Cit,;' hl., S. %4' 3 a -<,u !it
- ossa 'l1 t • ,10-. aft'•ra, }, a al.._ it
1t44zu,31. ,, 1 l... a U , 8 no 4,2m31(1'u, it
Edi letri., latae* :Al no assign 'mutt,
'ft Ci pa'0 t'} .err ,,,l sari. ".aC C^ r.,r.
Shrift!? oust • re :;t,:d liar! a+x9. 41••
Mk Cay tine roma taking tie testi•
tr#bse ir5l , Uta'.: 4 ,ahaihi43+ foil eon,
fTi,i.:, Thr NI:u stili -5tlt'e t :it: Rq '-
naaid4 tia, nuatt,•r.V4,nh¢.a) r,•cei`*ar aaara'-
,n:
1 F
fu s ��d, la
alh a ,n
Tito vennly Noel, seasinte 4 the is
palatal) to leets cr•liQty +'+t u gavel nt
lig ritlt Vitae lad 11',ITtio a petit far Vita err f ilea* tato - aar^.vcnla,vistc I.:.t Utes
nfie t?I' hams' W h? dens, and glia' on- ea+I,;rs' l',ir tui past t Shirts years. ;Stns..
nsulicement wds r, wase d with :alt. slaclitsae's 1} 2elitli, time IatF1 Ms and
tJJamie. .._.... . '"r. , 'ft tmtit HI `a�rfnr.r, rune to hinny.
Alt tete tna'ntha'r'.• +,f tie, eounca are tech, t •at)uts. with .tie -Se fandi•y In teed,
do uttendtitecs with *tie exr'sptican,M• eine Wyly' wett.huown to tile` older
M. Itiehardson. of lntltl,`Id, aaltu is ab- � • riatr:attr,n • hem ,sso e sissies later
6t of cavo ..accrunt sa e'i,• Ut•3tic se adsstercJret • ttnthetf.3rd was znarstcrd infather-M lew. Jan1"s stae%leart of town, and she'- sur-
' %1v ing, children who..w ith ,!him, mourn
trI
OSARY sine 1,fes of a. deltrlt:love: 'and devoted
-•--..• wife . and , mother are: Margaret
FirltY.h.--,tet the, result ,uf an acct- •U& i' e, Mrs. P.. I. 1;e+lditt. David;
dent .:about a %reit prrevlatus, iq.• whirls Ilene. Alarys tend' Jaynes W. et town;
Mr. lease Fisher last 4 tinger sty hay. M I.illlaa, or Welland.' When deep.
Iag It *aught its' inaMinery *1 tile, or anxiety and sorrow Caine during the
qan 'Putney,'' he pawed away uots-wQ',,nvhen Iter youngest Son Was se•.
'Thursday !eat, De ''*'ed, to ids. eeth 1'eretx ,trountted. and a much loved
year, ...'fete . &seised war; a •uative of jnhece,. ;Nursing Sister Mary Agnes M.
Waterloo County. but bad spent most Kenale,. QoBt her-?irfs• when t1te. 'itosliital
of hta urea to (otborne 'recap tfip 'up Ship hiandovery Castlebwas torpedoed,
tQ five years ago, when- be .moved' toI
fohinled xiy the death of her son -in-
;Goderitch. He bad been emplo 'ed al lass,.. ,they were endured lvith utel>.
is . fir en ; rectory : for.,•a�orne years. reeignsttua to the will of her with.
iatI 11 ld4k,:lllace-.we,Satneday-.W' Father. 'UAW *heat ,tel•:
•Coliseratee.cemetery.. The services were'butes• bore testimony- to the high re. •
gard math. which the was held, andere
the A sYniAatlay felt for ttho sarrolving
Husband and • ramify; - among them
being.. a crescent from iinox church
Sabbath' Sciheer,- and. tl wreath ixoru. the
staff of Weiland publio school. Be-
sides her husband and 'children.• other
i1 rt,• ;ate, t,4. ;s.l wit'+
dr. $ %%.seta• -•tq to• ; 1.4. {it -
.44'11: as
t-
'W1+as i1ai1't ,t pa-
Lon° t §3tlurdu trial t •..' a• 1*x. JD �.
t dt�t 1 s
stescSSsids wattle isa full;
toiess st i»' , it pain saaati bar.
t -4i14. '1' , �1•i�laf'u'. til' -h /4 Sea—
ii e paeeitle her iatsier and 11191,iarra
Jia .03t53;, .$ r,f 1Jieitirir r Saire , :} * t
inns},'(*, ty a ween"knr»Sn genal;' r4
!tt at,iCaUrlh l:ngan j. toe r.?aestsing rr.;•
1s
ivat,tiaa Is -Sheik tto
Nt.'s.
Serie -*st Albtln °Pias and Sir Jnlan
lttitlta ;iu r 1, ItaCi4lit.,, 31. P'., ovine has re.
conducted by Rev. Me. Reycraftt. thq
deceased being a member of , Victoria
street
Methodist et thee t
tea church and '
the pail,
bearers were Messrs. Gus'Vanstuc.
Wilson :Brownlee, Wilmot Macke and
David Rogers, Besides Ills widow,
formerly • a ~less Nett,. sthe deceased is
survived by 0: family at, live pans an4.
member's of the family - who mourn
one (laughter, Jacob ..:?letter, of Col are; Wm, Rutherford, of Roston,
baorne;=Joseph,'nt town; and Mics Fish- •Mass., brother: jlrs, T. Q. 11e) enrte
er, at lhame.. Tour brothers and tout arittssailes Rutherford, • Toronto, stat-
s1sater's, oleo survive,, Ren., an Osaka. ire: Mrs, John Carlyle, Brantford and
aeon*; Henry, in Minnesota; 3oseph, in. Mrs. Alexander;, Carlyle,, 'Edtn'burgh,
�afortll; noires, of town; a1lr:aK Nott Sa.otland, sistez.4-'ihf�lavv;. and A. ,C
3 1
.fess Buxton, 't' .i %1'a
Clinton; taslltngton, 11. ac a r, ncaonto, nepfhew, -Tice .de,
ceased Was o meniber..or linox•'ehurctt,
The tuneral took place from the 'fazn-
iiy Iionite -on friday aafterpoon to !teethe
land, eenietery,' Rev. M. I#amiitaxn oflt•
elating, rhe pall bearers were Messrs
Alex: 0t rystal.. James Mitchell, Thos.
atellrensie. J.,`11. Edward...Oswald Stun=
;uY sztd�\�taiM t1'aite '
IC.; ens. (1iedhill. of Wetlands- awl
.310. Meaftehaei; of near Seaforth. lir
;Fisher; tthe,deeeased, wag the rident elf
the family, acid one :other brother,
rho' yeungest. Jaeob Fisher, flied a few
years age IA the States.
:1viaV�At — anY friends would re-.
rer 1;0'learn--0t-lI e --death- of 31argare}-
1;
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a SPEC' A LS
r.'
The to! --t X X X Vinegar is stock, and gsioex.; ;tickling,
Vara Flakes, aim the clear at 20c 1,g:Li lI, 04
lt4E�4 $ Own ��kL.n Powder,
r1
Ia
C
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1into Tea, with either spoon,r forte or knife in, the troche k,•'.
5c Ammonia, Atli size, 6 for Mee.
Some odd lines pf boap, 3 for 25e4,„
'
We inw'e in stack "
. ' xr, New ir>lt Originiat.lus(da Nu -Elastic,, 'Bak
They take the >n)aee of invisible braes Ana odtside belts. 3o
tearing of Shirts. Simple and canveprent. Support the treiasera
equally as wail. outside braces. `Fall and.sed this novelty.
'Pilose -46
dpaldwamumandsisulidli
McIW EN
South eine Sgilare
AUBURN
i1tr. McVittle, eooleetor of .Brinell.
spent Monday In the village.
Miss Minnie Dante is spending a few
days in Toronto, previous to her re-
turn to Winnipeg.
sale. and :Iles, Dingwall, .of Bast We-
lar/Anon. Nod Monday v?i$iting 'the
Parents of the latter hi the village.
Mr. Ctrao es Beadle Is busy at pre.
sent . erecting a new :laughter noose,
which he intends using at the beglnr
nine 4f the year. . "
_ 1
The -.Farmers, club sih ppetf -two car..
loedah of stock to Toronto this sveelz.
devecal from this locality attended the
winter fair at Guelph this weak.
Mr. Edgar Lawson le buy : at pre-
set r
n - vill:which be
removing the seism
lately purehas d on the 5th eOneCssion
Sri; East ),V*alvanosh, to the site 0f the
one lately but -Wed -al the station:•, .-,..,
Mr. i ornadn Stales, after spending
la years in the northwest, returnee:
bone last week. lie intends spending
about two utonth0 resiting friends and
renewing former acquaintances, before
returning to the West.
Mr. Robert Jones, of Regina, arrived.
in tate vane last week' on a:vlsit to
Mende " in this neighborhood. He''re-
ports that quite a few of the farmers
made a mistake out there in, not des•.
posing of their grain in the fall wirer,
they had threshed, as prices have de-
clined lately. • •
The Anniversary services in the Bap
test. Church last. Sunday . svere well
•
at-
MF..t MIME' i►k?l3t,IC. -LkI1RiR1lYsal t.1101.'1*NE,” At.'STIRALI . •'
VAI I
tended, Tio Re,nr.Rose, of tile
Presbytrian church.pretied i» the
afternoon, and theRev, air, Millson, of
the Methodist church, oceupied. the„ -1
Pulpit in the evening. Monday even=
lag there was a arge turnout at the
fowl, supper. After %abaasement 0f , ' ra
;the lurch had supplied the;waists or
the appetite, the l teltectual \enta
were provided for. The Rev, tttr. ,*!lite
son occupied the chair. The Redmond
Orehestra of Westfield supplied the
c r
musical part f the 0 program, the otter. ,
pian and the Rev. Mr.. Bass presided
the speaking, Miss McEIroy, of Blyth, .
I h 1
fur1ns ed a couple of solo$, andafter
a pleasant and profitable evening the
company ,left for •home.
A Cure for Fever and Aute Dis- k
turbanee of the stomach and liver asl«.
Ovals • precede attacks of Sever ahaj
u ue shewing deranaome
nt of the e
di-
: stive•organs.,nndtleterigr}tfon„in the rF
'qualtry • of the ' bo od. In these ,ail ,
meets Parmelee's Vegetable Pills have
been found most effective, abating the
fever and subduing the 'ague in a few
days. 'There are malty who • are sub,*,feet to these -distressing disturbances
and to 'these .there'issno 'better 'peel ,
paration proourablc as a means of re-
lief.
Parent --"Boss did you elite school?"; .
Small Child—"I didn't like' it a bit.:..'
Teacher told' me ,tosit fat a desk for ' ...
the present. I' sat and sat, and She
never gave me the present. .
' ...IILIND
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SBANDS
Where our clothes are concerned 'producti • calls
' for specialized knowledge,; painstakitig c e - and
thoroughness, in .order that. each Sp. or vereoat.-
wry.measure, up to the standare at'e have alt teed its
the buii.tng of good clothes, We should •like et'r a rk.*
your next suit.
F. H. Mart.ixt, the tailor
1, •e• :‘,/,;'111
Nil ?New
•:i} Al
a 'r, mile''1s.
SHOPPING DAYS LEFIREFORE CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL WEEK '$ SAME BEGNNNINd DECEMBER `f'tth LL .
year
Ws have jest ranked a `bid assortment, otNadelp Riley linen Table Omitros. godBump res, dig slue, 1.00
THIS STORE iNILi. BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS .:.
4-r
verware
Wm. Rogers' Baby Spoon, individual
Vitro. Rogers'. Sugar' Tongs, individual
boa-0wI,..Y••YMn4W.1.1•�pf?.'.".:n=A4MM 4�+s.AA11•r.M,M,n
Wan. Rogers' Pickle Fork, individual
box — .x$1.00
Wm.�yRogers' Butter Knife, 'individual
boxr<:'• r..d`-cw.-ewe+ww�.SR
Wm, Rogers' Serving Fork, large, indi-
vidual
Win Rogers' Desert'and Table Fork,.49
Wm. Rogers' Desert and Table
Wm. Rogers' Lemonade Spoon. ----,...490
Wen. Rogers' Sugar ---.�.
lArin. Rogers' Desert Spoon.,
Wm. Rogers' Table Sporaur� apt ,�,�19a
Rogers' Tea Spoon... ---,250
Wm. Rsg; a`s'Prni
Win. Rogers' Child's Knife, Fork and
• Spoon, colltptate«.....,.. x,.Jic
ocrSpecials
0 Sugar, Fier .lb 112C
Oranges, es, per doz. 45C and ooc
Lemons, per .doz. 0 25C
Almond d Nuts, in shell,
"`..ib.ash
Walnuts, in shell soc
Dates, in bulk 30C
Shelled Walnuts - 43C
cable kaisins,1 lb. pkg. st
ooking Raisins, 11' .-pkv'.. 0C
king trrants, i lbw
package. 25c
Colgate's &l�
Candies
Cocoanut Bonbons 104
Caramels, hard center, 3 OZ,.:..�
Scotch Itiints, 3
Maple Cream Bonbons, 3 oz, . ,
Sugar -Coated I,iric,, g
Toasted Mfarshmallow -
Licorice All;sorts, 3
Chocolates, cream and hard centres, 4 0z; • .1;5c
fior Special Chocolates ib. 404
jelly ,,BHans,}.l.
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Wintergreen Losengers, 4 oz,--
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Toys!
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Infantts
Flannelette Kimonos, white and
blue, white and piak_......,.�_79c
Infant's/Wool Knitted Bonnets ---$1.00
infant's Wool Tougues, white• and pale
Infant's Wool Bootees, per pair 4 c to 85c
Infant's Wool Mittens, white, wi k neck
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Infant's Wool Vests, size r to31:6.....,.,79c
Infan's Wool Princess Slips, se o to
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Men's 'pecans'
!ten's Neckties, itt Holly Box
Melt's Leather Pelts, in Holly Box...98c
Men's- Suspenders, in Holly Box .79c
Boy Scout Stockings, wool per pair $LOO
Boy's iesvy. !*lack ,Stocking wpoi per
pair
Box Paper, in Holly flex ...-,. ,w...29+
Grasstex Rugs 3o x
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