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An A,B.C. of Municipal Business
INCLUDES ---A complete assortment of Ivory goods, of tale Is Given Herewith — Simple
better class. The old : reliable Ebony Brushes and Mirrors,
Dressing and Manicure sets, Safety Razors, Cigars in 1 O's and Facts Which Everybody Should 0
25'5, Pipes, Peluclies, etc, Know But Which a Great Many r
A stock of• Christmas' Candies made in Canada's most sari- People/Don't. ._-•-•
tary factory, and they are sure a treat and fit to eat.
Perfumes, Toilet Waiters, etc, Hot Water 'Bottles , Hand Bags
At tines of great stational crises,
etc. Ou Prices will please you at— TI -Ii; REXALL $TORI^ our. Dominion government occupies
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icipal government touches ,our daily
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dual very closely,, From pure self-in-
terest alone if from no higher motive
it is, important that • each and every
citizen .should become informed as to
the working of our municipal govern-
ment and take a close .personal in-
terest in the {municipal life of our
town. • -
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Our Town Council
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OF CANADA
Incorporated 1869,
Capital Authorized $ 25,000,000
Capital Paid-up 14,000,00.0
Reserve and Undivided Profits • , , 15,000,000
Total Assets 360,000,000'
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL ;
520, Branches with world-wide connections.
General Banking Business Transacted.'•
R. E. - MANNING, Manager' Clinton Branch
INCORPORATED 1855
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WHEN OTHER
BOYS COME HOME.
HURON CO, COUNCIL
WINS MILITARY MEDAL SPENT $528 031 FOR
F HAS ESCAPED 'ILLNESS AND INJURY ' WAR PURPOSES
I DURING SERVICE IN FRANCE, .
CHILDREN'S SHELTER OPENED--
M:' Lieut. William Earl O'Neil, son of W. GRANTS $18,000 TO 'NAVY
Dear Lord, when other boys come home, i f
And other mothers' joy I see, 1 andMrs, O'Neil, of Clinton,fieldhas hes LEAGUE ---"CANED" THE •
align` lnoftors on the. battlefield, and hes
And, seeing, know that never more WARDEN
Can like Joy came again to me, 0, been awarded the Military Cross for
help ie to fight despair—not yield- rdlstinguisited bravery, Opeeiitg Huron 'County Council'
Though urine lies clean on Flanders' field! .•:-' Before Dury, in the month of Sept- lest 1`uesdifY, Warden Elliott asked
einber, this officer showed the utmost afted to slug the Doxology,
When other boys come host a aiu sl p and anti' fire Liberal anti Conservative coun-
�, ^ gallantry in handling his cillors'to mix up, instead of sitting
And other mothers know uk,,..:,,ts _ at two separate. party tattles. He re -
Of clasping close in ,loving arms' " forted feelingly' to the death of Reeve
Their •soldier sons -with, eager kiss, , . — Taylor, of Blyth, who was killed in
0 then, d,,_,•Lord, sustain -., _ _ '• '• an auto accident some time no, leav-
Whose arras must ever empty bet • tag a vacant chair at the Council
Wine, Warden Elliott board, In a reference to the arm-,
expressed the
Ileip me to tear my thoughts away 0r tar, opinion that a Divine, hand had
From that far .grave wherein he. lies; ' i+ �J'z i a+, supported the allied arms lit winning
And bid me to Thy, throne above M',L �yt:^• f.,,., 5 ., the war, Reconstruction, rehabilita-
Our• Clinton Town Counei1 Torn now my anguished mother's' eye$! I i ',°. ,. �i �t f; tion of soldiers in civilian life a mem-.
1 deals with such matters as seeing And teach me, Lord, with faith to see 1n"oriel to fallen '� t tern
that roads and streets are made and i ** ,amk roads scheme were other matters,
kept an repair, that sidewalks are laid His brave young soul safe there with Thee! ;+ ' )�,; n h f dealt with. Re favored co-operation.
down, that drams and sewers are con-: —Louise Hill,'in Ottawa Journal, ., t td , with other 'counties to erect a hospi-•
s rutted,' that tale articles of food trru ip ,r,, nal or other suitable building to eon-
and drink sold' in the stores are of M l tr ,e i nemorate the soldiers who have fallerir
proper .qualit and that the lives and _ s 4<'3' vii ,� in the war,
y,'' Capt. Coles addressed the.Council
property of citizens are protected by ; , +tt,
police. The Council consists of our •- r', , on behalf of the Navy League, wfiicit.
Mayor, Reeve :u !!!alit is askingfora rrant.
Y , R e rd six •councillors, All Lllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll@iIIIIIIIiIiIIIIIIiIIiIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _-s
liliiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIINIIifliII6IUIIIIIIIIIIWIIillifiIIIIniiiiiiIIIIIIfliffiIIIIIIifilIOIIIIIIIIIlIfV1 �> .., In the evening the Councillors were.
are elected once a year by a general M. guests of the Warden ata smoker. at.
vote of the municipality, the Reeve r the Hotel Bedford,
also,sits-as a member of the Huron �"'i'f •vd & jp Children's Shelter Opened
County Council, ' All members• of the il - Stcia y and Personal .....i , . 4:, .. x'xi .
Council must be British subjects; of +79 Q A public meeting was held in the
; the male sex,. of the full age of i court house in -tare evening in cornet
21 years, and resident in the muntcof Walpole After reaching bus first an- tion with the opening of the new
polity. They rens, be owners of pro- bliss Mabel ',autelou. was a visitor Mr. Harry Twitchell, of Windsor, is JeZtive' he quickly and coolly reorgan- Children's Shelter, Warden Elliott
1 petty assessed to the value of at in London last weak. ized them for a counter-attack, in the coatintc nun of; the meeting, and crowd
I visiting old friends. in -town, y . ors ' and a large .crowd
least 'GUo J. A. Sutter were vis Messrs, McDonald- and Hill, Exeter, midst oft a heavy gunfire, ;and gas of .citizens were ' resent. W. J.
were visitors in town last week, barrage, with gallant disregard for his Kelso of Toronto and others spoke;
Miss Jessie Ford of Goderich was a , personal safety. His great bravery and • and about one hundred views of kid -
visitor with Miss Stone for a few' days. outstandiendurancngsaysthet reportsis tnon was ing dstlnene-before 1lan l after they hashow-
d be-
t c, M: • 1-1. B. Rorke was a ,visitor in Lieut:' O'Neil. went overseas with the come wards of the society,
paid Clinton school a visit last week, ,Stratford on h1onday evening on Mas- - 161st Hurons, and is now with the
Helps Navy. League,
$ or be tenants under lease < Mr. and Mrs.
.%....• :... paeb4 1. of property assessed to tine value of ;tors at Stratford a few .days..
$12oo; .
'0:Wet Higgins, isthe'
Wh t Joe g6 ns, of Ottawa, t .e
o Can Vote guest of .his Mr. H. B. Higgins.
A runcle, g
e SU 1
A p n n order to have his Public School lncpector Dr N• name placed on tate voter's list for44 I municipal purposes, must be a Br]-
I� 1 ttsh subject and of the full age of
21 years, Further he must .either
(1) own real property to the value
0f $2000 or (2) be a tenant; or (3)
be a resident assessed for an income
of not le'ss than .640u. Those who
own property do not need to live in
1 town, but tenants must be resident
here one month before election. No
person is entitled to vote unless
his car her name is 00 the Voters'
List, Unmarried \women and widows
are allowed to vote. A husband onlay
base his • qualifications as an elector
or as a member of Council on the
assessed value of his wife's property.
I Nolrrinations and Elections
CAPITAL AND RESERVE $$,500,000
98 Branches in Canada
A General Banking Business Transacted
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT
BANK MONEY ORDERS •
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest Allowed at Highest Current Rate
H. R. SHARP; Manager CIiitton
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Ordered'.. .
Clothing
Nominations for Mayor, Reeve,
'cod C,ounlllors, ' are held at the
Town Ball on the last Monday of
® ,e December each year. The election
takes place the first Monday in Jan.
uary, the town clerk being returning
otli er, and a polling place is • open
in ,each ward with a deputy return-
ilsg- o 1.fiE e.11, ,chafe
MunicipdI Officers
The Alunicipal officers' are 'tine
Clerk who keeps the books, records,
and accounts, the Treasurer, who re-
ceives and pays out the money be-
longing to the Municipality. Both
ofhe
t se offices are held by Mr. Mac-
pherson. ' Then there is the Assess -
meth 'Conu»issionres, the Collector of
taxes, and the Auditors who examine
all the receipts and expenditures of
the municipality once a year and make
a report as tothese,natters,
Council Precedure
Ready.teAVear
Clothing
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That's the way to please him.
The thi
ngs that limen appreciate
above everything else are the practi-
calgifts of p t1
things for everyday use.
A SWEATER
$1.50 to $10.00
A BATH ROBE
$6.50 to $10.00
A SHIRT
$1.00 to $3.00
A NECKTIE
25c to $2.50
A SCARF
75c to $4.00.
A'PAI'R OF GLOVES
75c to $3.50
A SUIT.
$15.00 to $35.00
AN OVERCOAT
$13.50 to $45.00 '
A HOUSE COAT
$5.00 to $12.00
A SUIT OF UNDERWEAR
2.00 to $7.00
We are also'showin big a holiday
gifts for the boys in overcoats, suits,,
sweaters, etc. Make your selection
early.
The
Morrish Clothing I:o
Agent for C. 1'. k. l'emp.:tnib Co.
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The Town Council meets regularly
every first Monday of the month.
The Mayor presides as Chairman,
and sees that business is conducted in
an orderly way. If the Mayor is not
present, •the Reeve takes the chair.
The Mayor votes as an ordinary menta
ber of the Council if he wishes, anti -`i
does so, and the number of vote is
equal, the question is considered as
decided in the negative.
The Council finds' it convenient :• to
choose permanent committees for the
year, such as Street, Property, Fire
and .Water, Cemetery, Charity, Park,
By -Laws, Finance, Court of. Revision
and Special
These committees 'act as a sort of
executivein their particular departs
nnents, makng out its decisions,
Special committees are also appointed
from time to time for the considera-
tion of any inrpo•tant matter. The
rules for the conduct of. business SO
Continued' on Page 5.
SANTA CLAUS
WHIR? AT,O'NEIL'S!
WHEN? From Saturday
December 14th until Christ-
teas. •
SANTA will arrive in an
airplane, and will go straight
to O'Neil's North . Annex
window, on , Saturday.. He
will be th're • everyday till '
Christmas, and wants, all the
Iittle,Csirls. and.Boys, Fathers
Mothers and .Grandmothers
to come and . see hila. Be
sure and bring in your lists
for your stoclt;ings, into the
Main Store -in plenty of fume
so he won't ran' out of Nuts,
Candies and Oranges.
T. O'NEIL
THE' HUB GROCTI1R
Phone 1ti
Canada Food Board License
No. 8-2405.
Allss. Loretta McCaughey, of Blyth, omit duties. fourth�ahedieii division, lie has been
\vas the guest: of Miss Beryl Cooper Misses G. Jeffrey, 1-1. Shaw and D. remarkably fortunate in not haying Huron. County Council Wednesday
last Friday. !fortis; of Goderich, attended'tlte dance lost any time through illness or injury. afternoon voted t 13,000 to the Navy
Miss Webb and Mr. Webb, of Gode-
rich, attended the Clanton dance last Miss Lydia Morrish, of Detroit is or near the German border with the 53 000' per month to begin in June,
Thursday' evening. visiting at the home of her Canadian troops. 1 19, as there.I no levy to cover the
grand- amount at preset.
Mr. Jas. Snell and his son, Humphrey parents, Mr. and Mrs, Donald McDonald' The, matter at a grant to the Y. ,V1..
'Snell were at the Fat Stock Show et
of town. I � a C. A. was left over. to tlie.January
Guelph this week, • Misses Bell, Sherritt and. King, and del ti � 1 . session, as further information regard--
•
Mrs. Wise, of High street, left Mon -
well,
Wilson Berry and Capt, Wes. Cold- �� ing the needs will be available then.
day for Seaforth where she intends well, all of Heneall, were here last The Council toted County Clerk
spending the Winter, Thursday to the dance, Commit Lists G. W. Holman an increase of 5300 in.
Miss Mamie Clufr, of Goderich Town Mr. Ray Rumbail, of Goderich, and salary,
ship, spent the week end with her an. old Clinton boy, was elected Presi- County Treasurer Lane reported that
aunt, Mrs. R. J. Cluff, dent of the Goderich Hockey Club, the county had contributed to Belgian
Mr. J. Uhnan, Superintendent of the Ray, Was a pretty good hockey player relief, provincial war tax, ' Canadian
Doherty Piano Co,, made a business a few years ago and will be able to give WOUNDED Patriotic Association, Canadian Red,
trip to Toronto this week. I the players some pointers yet. Pte. W. J: Cason}ore, Wingham truss Associatan, British Red Cross.
Mrs. R. J. Charlesworth left '1"uesday PRISONER OF WAR RELEASED War. Au:cilia'ry, Navy League, Y. M. C.
Cadet Alai. Agnew of the Royal Fly- month for Detroit where she will : PRISONER
W. Johnston, Goderich Cnlu inlbusi ai :ranttt'nd dghfs of
ing Corps, Toronto, spent the week visit her mother anrot t brothers:beforewi grand total of - 123,031
end with relatives in town. retuning to her home at Grand Foks, ; during the four years of war,
Misses 8, Willis, N. Jeffreys and D. le. D. Mrs. G. McLennan and Mrs. i3aktlts, i atria es e IJ sthg At the close of the afternoon session
Wilson, Of Seaforth were here to they Geo, D. Roberton accompanied her as i ' Rev. A. L. G: Clarke presented to then
dant last•
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e a sd ' evening, 1 ev ti
9 far, -vont Ila ,
gr x•t , as Landon,, . _,. � : County t honor- d•nt, tsc,u in the ; -
htessrs. J. Balkw• fi and H. Youftg,-)el u". 23i'rt115 recent Victory Lt an campaign, the
Goderich, were herelest Thursday even IPOTTS—On Wednesday, Dec 4th, county subscribing 'oval $3,Sn0o,n0D.
ing'attendiug the Paicne'tlance. o , to. tate wife of Rev. Jerrald C. Potts, of The flag was hong up in the court -
Mr, end +\lrs.,W. Pinner, of Vaiieou-! 61 06.0606€919008 0,56nDe000O®me9 Toronto, a son. arose along with the colors of, the
ver, B. C., had fvrtner Clintonians are 0 CANDIER.—in Clinton, on Prides, tr,•"t Battalion.
pendutg the Winter 'ft California, p1 a Dec.; Otlt to Dr. and Mrs. J. 'i. Gaudier, the report of. ti>e_;inspectot Medi-
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, a son, cal , f icer and keeper . of the Ht'use
Mr. Arthur 'iVicGuir re of Brussels, was i 3 ®' Deaths of Refuge may be read on another
a visitor with his bt$fii i;,•- M. Alex. 1 tbgafDnOOtlyjp®DO60pt0es aat0eelora0 page '
McGuir
e over tale vee
t 1` end, His two Train 'Late, CALurday, — In Parkside, Sask., A Grant To Red Cross
sons died for the great cause, on Saturday, November 30th, Gather-
sons
grant of $8;000 hat been made to•
Mrs, W. S. Downs takes this means of The midnight ,train on Wednesday Inc McDonald, wife of Mr. William the Red Cross by the Council.
thanking neighbors, and members of night clic' not arrive here until nearly Caldwell, formerly. of Clinton, aged 7
years and 4 months, Caned Warden
the Ladies Committee, for their kind- 2 o clock this morning.
The closing hours of the Iiuron
County council witnessed an inter-
esting event, when Warden Elliot was
presented with a fine gold -headed
cane. A coniplimentary.address was
read by Reeve •Fo'd of Clinton ;•expres
Hess during her recent illness..' Some•Honest People in this Town.
Messrs, U. Wilson, W. Bell, J. -Brown
G. Chapman, A. Hays J, Ross and A. Saturday evening Miss E. Whitely
Gifford, all of Seaforth, were here to found` a satchel and a little fat purse
the dance on Thursday evening last. : inside and returned it to the owner
= the same evening,
Pte:' Dodds Holloway arrived back .
from England Friday night. 'He was in U. F. O. Going,Ahead.
England about a month. After a short
holiday Ile will resume his position It is estimated hat 10,000 new mem
with the Royal Bank, hers have been added to the United
Farmers' of Ontario since the annual
Mr. ante Mrs. Stark, of• Toronto, convention last year. The total mem-
spent the week end at the home of bership now is 25,000 met: of a popu-
Mr, and Mrs, J. G. Medd, Mr. Stark Jetfoil of ,front 175,000 to 200,000
returned home but Mrs. Stark remained farmers in Ontario, The annual eon -
to visit friends near Holmesviile. She vention is to be held here, opening on
is atpresent tine guest of Mr. and bars. December t 7th.
Oscar Forester.
Buried Here.
THEIR NAME LIVETH. Wife
funeral of Catharine McDonald,
of Mr, William Caldwell took place
FOR EVERMORE. froiti Ball & Atkinson's Undertaking
parlors on Monday afternoon, Rev.
In every cemetery of tate 17 differ- All. Hogg conducting the Services and
ant battle fronts 'where British sold-
iers have fallen in tategreat cause
of humanity, there is to be erected
a great memorial stone, on which,. it
i5 announced, the phrase of tribute
to the famous mien lin Ecclesiastes
the pallbearers were old friends of
the family, 0, McEwen, W. Paisley, W.
Grant and Jas. Scott, Mrs. Caldwell
passed away at Parkside, Sask., on
November 30th, Both Mr. and. Mrs,
Galdweil spent last winter and sum -
Their Haute liVeth for everhiore+ tiler here, owing to Mrs. Caldwellbeing
lit
topoor health teal 1
Istr d
be engraved: rp and itre
i aret
ved: Th.uroe
tributed es
g e of Y. West
these Words is both beautiful and inn' the fall. A daughter, Mrs. 'Taros
simple, rink in honor and pbaise, elm ' E, $'les,' of Parkside, Sask., survives.
stipple,
Kipling, ri , said to have .been • re- Mrs. McDohaid was ' 72 ' years and 4
e
Sponeible for }heectiohnr so'''
r° froiti Landomonthn- Road' ind her girlhood, ntMr. t1D.
Ecclesiastes stands as" far as might McDonald, Clerk of, the Peace, at
be "outside the 'il { Goderich is It brother. S ti
BRUCEFIELD.
A very successful anniversary of
our church was held on Sunday last
when the Rev. Mr. Larkin preached in
the morning and Rev. Mr. McLain, of sing the appreciation' of the council of .
Egntondville . in the evening, The the courtesy and marked `ability that
choir were in their place to give suit -the' warden had shown during hts
able music. The offering was $125 on term of office, Reeve Beavers of Exe-
ter in presenting the can made a neat
speech.
unclay. On Monday evening Rev. Mr.
Hogg,. of Clinton, gave Isis lecture on
"Castles in the Air." it was a splendid'
address, interesting and instructive.
The choir was assisted by Mr. Sage of
Toronto, who gave several splendid
selections.
Alex Mustard and daughter, Miss
Greta and son, John, attended the op-
ening of the St. David's church, Tor-
onto, of which Mr. Mustard's son, Rev.
Charles. Mustard is pastor. It was a
small mission when Charles first took
charge of it, and it is with much pray
that they now have a church home.
Will be Judge
Next week Nlr, William Carter, of
Hulett the wellknovn poultry financier
will be one of the judges at the Strat-,
ford Poultry show, We understand he.
will, deckle, a Judge at Kitchener and
Tavistock, Mr, Carter always gives
good satisfaction so is in .demand at
the shows.
•
You Can Help
• Send Us the stews from Early buyers are getting 'first and
your coni- best choice •of gifts.
i to ux o amen an Ynnpa ty is •
triunity and be on the map, Send it in
things" extended to tale family, in rite loss of early and don't be discouraged or of 'Early buying is the new habit.
The question of a fitting memorial • Ntke and another; fended if we sometimes condense, It is preparedness in gift -buying.
to our Heroic dead will, from now on'' Bq mar a Success. eliminate or alter •the readingof
parts' Every merchant and dealerie ready
be the subject of consideration: An of , it; there may be good reasnus for for you.
all centres of the Empire. . Perhaps l;fhe Bazaar and tea' given in the thus doing. Lastly—sign your name'
the thought is lost sight of by � tvn 1tall ori Sat»rday under the- sus- this for the editor's information Every clerk is ready to give you a
otanY+ pices Pf tale Gilts' Adxiliary, added an= ton onlay., an all the hints, you
as to just what we, as Britisiers and anvimg welcome a
'Canadians, are to get out'of'tfiis war; other triumph to the ladies' alreadyTurkeys Scarce'? mood.
What recompense is there for,, all the, floor of record of successes, The upper Turkeys' it is said, will be very Early shoppers are.Favorites: of the
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sacrifice 'made? • To measeee" that hall field the various scarce this conning holiday season, and the dealers.
booths, and on the Stage was the tenclerks and
recompedse,in 'terms 01 trade and g prices iny lna ly igh.te � are certain! to That's dons theus earlier,`. a dhe
money IS but to insult the memory of, rootm At six o'clock a hot supper was. be'excep}idnully ]nigh. Last spring was season you do your;,shbpping'thp bet -
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the fallen. The one great coni- served in the Council, chamber, which wet and cold for the most part and tor. the assortment and the bigger the
;!vas crowded, Following are the booths !hese'conditions migrated against the stockof gto offer youn
pensation for the loss .0( the flower and those in°charge;—Tea Room—Mrs raising of turkeys, It some t- goodst and more
•of our manhood 'In ,this war is the M. D. McTaggart, Miss Jean McTaggarty t le ms antes time there ;a to devote m filling your
example of their :, valor and their farmers who ordinarily raise from 150s individual wants and meads,
sacrifice, which must. alwa s be kept Miss B. Ward and Miss Stone, Fancy to 200 'turkeys were only able this
YWork Booth—Mrs, Sharp and Misses season to raise from 30 to 50. Besides, vrhen you 'shop early you
bP�ore us as a people. That exntllple J. Roberton and 'A. Howson, Home ' ' are not distracted by any great jam of
must novel be lost sight of by the anode Baking—Mfssas M, Torrance and Receives Appointment excited, eager buyers, into 'forgetting
geperations to come. It Will add to FI, •Levis, Children's iBjooth—Misses • ,Rev. T. W. Neal, of Toronto; and a whet you casae after or driven in des.,
'the strength of our national charas-- Thompson, Ford and Draper, Popcorn brother of Mn A. Neal, of the Base peratio t to buy something you don'h
ter, and, he a source - of inspiration to Misses Walkinshaw, Irwin and F,ew- Line, and well known to. ntany,fit this' really want,
follow, p' l g ler. ;(5uinn»age Mrs, Saville, Mrs. dished, who is now pastor of Broad- Nor aio,you likely to get your hat
the Theinati017nameal r l vett n the. a 'es to Cree and Miss 2. Bawdeh. Produce' etc, way Tabernacle i knocked off,
h for evermore -..-Miss M, Reynolds, Misses O'Connor char e, ex - lid relinquish are , your coat torn,, half off
expresses the desire of our Hearts in and Miss Coixrti e. Tea rs�' next Jtily. ind'beehute secretary Your back, your feet get baed,on, your
t, M ,
h r' James
c tchn •of h '
richness oHie Toronto onto Methods! 'Social Union,
htenrrper 1 -'Us t and get back home a a
s f t lea! ial idea and Crich, Miss i Stevens, Miss 6r , Miss
been opo Rev; financial
lean, of leas' tletitl out !thea you'll, ,wish Christmas
contains the true iinelnOrial idea, . in- Miss ,M. WiI{se, Miss Livermore, Miss ;been appointed fina»cinl agent of (he novel would. come, tvop again.
dfvfdually and nationally. S, Biggiins, Mrs. Sealey, Miss Bawden, , Methodist Church in Canada,' 'So shop marls- to -!lay.
Presents 161st Picture.
Major J. W. Shaw and Capt. M. D.
McTaggart,` of the former 161st Huron.
Battalion, have presented the County
with a large picture of Lieut -Col. H. B.
Combe and the officers of that unit.
The picture with a brass plate suit-
ably inscribed, is adorning the walls of
County Clerk Holman s office.
Welcomed New M. P, P.
The County council at its ,opening
session passel! a resolution congratul-
ating Williaht Fraser, M. P. P, -elect,
upon his victory at the polls oil Mori-
day. He was asked to reply which ha
did, and -was applauded by the members
of the council. ,
EARLY BUYERS GET BEST CHOICE!':
Only 10 -mare shopping days to
Christmas. •