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The Clinton New Era, 1913-11-27, Page 1Established 1865, Vol. 48,!No, 22 CLINTON d ONTARIO' 'THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER 27 19'1;3 W. H. Kerr' .& Soni Editors and Pulshe s To Satisfy the Self -Interest of Mau i the End of Successful Advertising,' Neensimaruesimere THE oya1 Bark Christmas "Seals" may be Used; OF CANADA 1 Says Postmaster -General ( So long as they are unlike ;Post- age Stamps'' in design, and are pla- Capital Anthorl;ied,...--S55,000,000, , „ • hris't- C t Paid-up 11,600,000 end on the backs of letters„C • Pai p mac Steals—they aren't! "Stamps,” any g lon eir—will be pernaissable on mail matter, This is the effect, cif a fiat issued by the Pesttmaater General at .Ottawa a day or so ago, and it will :set at resit manly ,doubts which arose lastY ear when an prder was promulagted which bade fairto destroy., one of the best courses of revenue open to Charit able ,Organizations in Canada, Several philanthropic bodies use the little Seals, the best known of them being the National Sanitar- ium Association, !which converts the proceeds to the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives. In com plianee with the request for a de- sign which will not confuse Mail Clerks, this Aslsociation has had a new Seal made to take 'the place of the wellknown Santa Claus in green ted, This year's design shown a mediaeval Knight in full armour, with double cross shield on his arm and on the band which encloses, the picture appears the words, "The White Crusader?' The Everything for kodakery at first supply of the Seals will num- our store, and prompt de- ,. ber three million and the enthus- yeloping and printing, iasm with which schools and pri- vate concerns ate taking up the work of distribution forecasts that this inexpensive.. and unobtrusive k form of Christmas giving will :this Christmas exceed all previous re- f cords, Use The New Lra to be Successful 11 Had of Mail Matter Head Office, Montreal Reserve and undivided proflts' • 12,500,000 TOTAL ASSETS 175,000,000 325 $RANCHES With world wide connection! Icntereet ailoWod on Deposits General (Banking .1meineea team. - acted. R. E. MANNING, CLINTON Mgr. BRANCH !Holiday Time-- Kodak ime-Nodal[ Time. Take a Kodak with pin t.J• moi- }I0 "Y Dispensing Chemist. The Molso ?W s Bank Incorporated 1S55 Capital and Reserve $8,7000,000 S5 BRANCHES IN CANADA A GENERAL 8ANICINt. DESINESS TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT TRAVELLERSCFIEOULi ISSUED BANK , ~ i i♦IONCX ORDERS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Interest allowed at highest current rate. C E. DOWDING. Manager Clinton Branch, Moyes Blames Hydro for Fate .of W. Shore About Time the Hydro -Electric Entered Seaforth Railway„ Feared Loss of Power, r The appearance of Mr. ,John W. Moyes, before the Ontario Railway 'Board Thursday to give evidence in the affairs of the Ontario Westt'. Foo His Honor Sir John 'lta,` " ''lei kli M. Gibson; Lieutenant= Local News Governor Ontario.. To The People of Ontario, The Ifonorablo the Minister of Ed ucation for the -Province of Ont- ario, has recommended that on Fri- day, November 28th, the Trustees and the Principals of all the Schools throughout the Province shall teal! Shore Railway was marked, by the special attention to the ,subject of failure of Mr,' Willham Proudl'oot Tubercuhsis and the imperative duty of combatting and, within the counsel for the various Wet/tern shortest possible time, wiping out corporations interested, 4o secure from the former president the min- ute books ofthe concern. Mr, Proud foot has been particularly anxious. to secure the information in these the disease: amongeltl us: The Ministerial Associations• of Toronto and the Churches of the Province have.set apart November 30th• as Tnberoulosis Sunday. In probably 1,000 churches' throughout Ontario special reference will b e books, but Mr. Moyes' information made to the cffecetive work being was that wheo he resigned his pros- ,done by: the National Sanitarium idency in June o f this y eat be gave As.i ac ia tfion iin their ir . thoroughly all these books to Mr.S. C.Smoke.e uiPPad institutions' tfi Muskoka and Weston, as well as by other vice-president. t assiaciations and agencies, olvard Owing to the absence of leis coon- retention and euro of oW ul- s'eli Mr. Watson, Mr,.Moyes tools the prevention witness box unwillingly, stating osis'. that it was hardly fair for him to be This wide ,spread campaign pressed into giving evidence with- should h ufyhng• mothst ainflue tialy in in- out being represented by his propel eouaoL Mr. A. G. Coyne, who tools terest in the battle for stamping Mr. Watson's place for the day, and out the White Plague. Having in - who stated that he had not beet) tiinate knowledge of the Work of properly instructed in the case, they work being •done by, and the pointed out that by an Act of Par- plans for the future of, the Na- liament of last year Mr, Moyes since tional Sanitarium Association, I do resigning the presidency, had not hesitate to urge and exhort ceased to be in a position where: the. the Ministers' of every Church, and Railway Board had any power over th e Trustees' and Principals of !thin. + every School, throughout the Pro- "Wa are entitled' to summon be- vines, to give their heartiest so - fore no any person whom we believe operation on' !these special days, to'have a knowledge of:thd rams- _looking toward the early defeat of sections which took place between this dreadful though vulnerable foe the municipalities and hat railway," ' J. M. GIBSON. was the reply of Chairman McIntyre Government House, of the board, "whether he is now an 18th November, 1913. APPOINTED A -J. P. Major, H. T. Rance ha& been ap- pointed a justice of the .peaceand is now qualified to set, on eases. He will take Police MagistrateAn Brows duties in the tatters absence.' Areou goingto the Winter Fair at Y GUN SHOOT Guelph? Huron County Should get af- ter that fine prize liat.:j There are many •gu,ni-men fn town to -day and more are 'expect ed to -morrow. Of course they are such a good natured bunch no ono classes\ ;them with the gun -men. you read about in the Amelri.can eities, • BROKE HER ARM EDITORIAL rt+4+444+44,+++++444+4 Iiominioa Parliament will not meet Until ,fanuary`it is said. Tliere'e nothing so,good as a laugh= a real laugh, not a grin nor a giggle but a laugh.' On Saturday afternoon ,Mrs, A. J. Gregg, met with a painful acci- dent at her home. While engag- ed in hanging a picture, ands'tand- ing on a small table, .the table:slip bed, throwing ber to (the floor, reaking her left arm above the wrist. We hope Mrs. Gregg will have a speedy recovery. MILITIA CHANGES W. B. 'McTaggart of Clinton, a graduate •of the A. M. C., is given a commision as lieutenant in the new Thirty-first Battery, C. F. A., which has its headquarters, at Go deli chi. Provisional Lieutenant C. G.'Van stone,, Thirty-third Huron 'Regi- ment, is permitted to retire. George Spotton and Harry. Clar- ence McLean become provisional lieutenants in the same corps. BETTER DO IT NOW! The address label on your New Era tells to, what date your sub- scrlption is paid. See that it reads Dec. 31, '14, which signifies' that the subscriber has been prompt to re- newing for the coming year. Many officer of the company or not. We hundreds of New Era readers re- can summon any person whom we new their subscriptions befon'e the think to be in a position to throw great holiday rush, doing the pub - any light upon the question. lisher a favor and at the sometime Moyes Instructed to Talk. avoiding the necessary delay in 'Mr. Moyes' objected to giving ev;- changing the labels during the busy seaslon. Why not bo one, of d,ence because Mr. Watson was in- the "early ones" this year? • volved in a'High Court case, but Mr Proudfoot pointed out that the ser- RETURN •OF, THE FAVORITES vice of the summons was on Nov- ember 7, which left 13 days to pro- Perry's Peerlless Players, with cure other counsel. He •considered i Dan Malloy and Hazel Corinne, will that the, 'Western municipalities Company, 1 soon be back again with all new had already been yut off too long. shows for a short engagement of To this Mr. P. A. PVlalcohn, repro- 1 by II 1 J 1 H L only three nights: This season Mr. senting Kincardine and the Town- S Perry has secured some very beau ship of .Cluron, added that there y 1 d p tiful productions which ' he. Will Was an impression abroad that some K i t 1 present 'at popular (prices. This person or other was trying to hold tl f 11 Company is well known to the lo- cal people and carry all new spec ial s'cener`y and effects for each attraction, which is presented coin plete in every detail. New vaude Wille specialities will be presented. between the acts. Watch for - the elates, December 4, 5 and 0, 'when this Company will play for the benefit of the Clintons Fire Bri- gade, INCONSIDERATE ORDERING Status of Companies in Union Life Tangle up the investigation. Mr. Moyes Union Life l ssnranec Coni any was then instructed by Chairman in liquidation contracts reinsured McIntyre that - de would be expect.- by the Motropolitican Life Insur- ed to r give, equestio • once Company. Policy -holders not Under the questioning of DIF. Z\ tit re~insnrirg my (the Metitopo1itiean Proudfoot; counsel of the es stat-, Company will receive a dividend of polities interested, Mr, Moyes stat- ,'from 00 to 70 per cent of their paid ed that ho ceased to be president of i u premiums. Stockholders are the Ontario West Shore R•ttlwayin not likely to get anything, June, 1913, having tendered iris res -Home Life Insurance Company-- ; ignition to Mr. S. C. Smoke, vice- Businesrl has been re -insured by vakt♦N••• ,•••••••••••• 44,600•••••••••••'•••@•••f ♦• l president, at a meeting held in 'the the Sun Life Insurance Company.•••• latter's office: He was unable to The olicy-holders have been pro-. 1 produce the minute book of this or pp • 4. any other'railway meetings, the tc.eted entirely, and itis expected • Ithat the shareholders will get a The present status of the U then Life. Assurance Company, the Home Life Insurance ane the other different companies eontrol- lcc by -II. Pol man Evans. and H.L. Symons, and involve in the res- ent investigation before Referee George •apps e—is contained in to following summaryi- 'Ordered 'O>t� Clot! un d e i 1 Reatdy-to. \Near Clothing 1 Gifts ,:cal P roc ♦ boobs having n2ving been left with Mr. n Complete re- if net a cor ubt fa ,tial t ♦ Smoke. .His •est nation was accept- * cce t s 1 iP Sino 7tp • g ♦ d ♦ ♦ ed,Mr.Moyes a decl, the only pet turn, excepting those of the Nation y • elms present being Mr: Smoke and al !agency Company, the holdings near. It is the delivery man who himself. He sottld not state wheth of which company have been tbs.- ; suffers moat, and to cite an in - or or not other directors had been gosded of to pay advances against stance, a crit or fon a local store • notified of this meeting ]field in Mr the same and there will creditors. a . convemenee sake left a few deliver • al sentiment again me, which shareholders or creditors, les in the outlying parts to deliv •-would , - detrimental + +a. rail- National Land, Fruit and Paak er after his return to, the store; in. C liquidation. H; It wodld be a kindly bit -Of con - ,sideration on the part of house- wives if they would makea point •- of getting their orders for pio'i. signs in early on Saturdays espec it -illy is this, Flo as Christmas • • Z. t Should Reach Your Christmas Lists • • ,• receive rac • Men are practical, and they like to re p • • tical gifts. A gift of something to wear will be sure To ••• • • • • NOW is the best time to make your Selection yet even you are not ready to buy just ♦ i ', National Agency is in liciuidation had made most of hiss rounds, lav Smoke's ke'd that o.if there was a personnothingleft for ing started at seine o'clock but for • road, it would be better for me to be out of it," Mr, Moyes added,"and• that was partly my [reason for re- signing. Yes, I was one of the, si n fist e g g• stockholders, but cannot xememper any others besides Mr. Smoke and Mr. John MeEwan, of. Goderieb. There were some Boston interests n t an e d hands,but I cano 'vhfcli ch changed into whose hands they got." The Lost Minute Book. • f_ "I would like to know where that minute book is which belongs to tbe Ontario West Shore Railway," Mr. Proudfoot insisted. "I do not know where it is," was the reply. "'Where are the other papers be- longing" to the railway? • Mr. Proudfoot P0te,ssed. • "I gave them all - to Mr. Smoke • everything incidental to the man- • agesnent of the railway." • "Every s'cr'ap of paper gone over?,' ♦ "Yes; Iisent them to Mr, Smoke •• very shortly after I tendered my re signation." * ' "Well, Mr. Smoke told me," Mr, •Proudfoot replied, "when this in vestigation opened, that- he would • have to go to 'you to get the pap- * ere." • "If Mr. Smoke thought I still' had • anything in my possession of mat- erial importance in !the manage • ment of the railway, then he was •• mistaken." ♦ Pre,ssed as to whether he had ever • seen these- papers in Mie. .Smoke's • possession afterward, Mrl. Moyes stated that at a subsequent visit(to •• Mr. Smoke's, office he had seen the. Z latter handling some of them. • Moyes Powerless Now. • , "What I cannot understand," Mr. • Proudfoot urged, "is -why Mr, Smoke • said howould have to see ou ,to e get the papers to go into the meat-. • ter, Haven't t you -sufficient con- + trol to get this information for us • now?1t t'I have no control, though I am in- ** , terested in having these documents ♦ Clondtiinted on Plage Two. • • • to please him. • • Z Just a few weeks to do your Christmas Shopping '� —late selections are always hurries -and the stocks never as good. are This List will make . Choosing easy and you can � r, sure our gilt, will be especially acceptable be • Suits 8.5o to 25.00 • Hats 1.00 to 4.00 • Shirts ........... 50 to 2.50 • Suspenders .26 to' .75 • • Hose .2 5 to ,75 S .,.. .2 ' to 2. 5 iVluffie4' 50 S Pyjamas I.5o to 3,50 Overcoats 8.00 to 24.00 Caps .25 to r 50 Ties .25 to 1,25. Sweater Coats .75 to 5.00 House Coats........,........... < 3.5d to 10,00 Rain Coats.... 7.5o to 10.00 Umbrellas ............ .75 to 5:00 Z • • • • • • • ♦ • • • • • We sugg-st an early selection. You may leave ur'chasc here and it will be ielivered when you ♦ tour p � want it, •• �Morrish Clothing • RS l ♦ ♦ A.Square Dial torEvery Man • ing an Eva is un q case a parcel badbeenmissed Pohlman Evans, the, President, is When he gni? '..o ,the store there attempting a re -organization of was a who: bunch more orders this company and unless a success awaiting him. Su}sly anyone can can be accom- fol re -organization get their orde>1S for delivery in by pushed, the, losses will, probably nine o'clock. amount to $400,000 or $500,000. Imperial Loan and Investment • •• 0 • .• .• • ♦ • 4 • **NN•••••H•••••••••••••••!1••••••••4•04♦••0!4••4 44 Company. An application fox the FREIGHT RATES FOR liquidation of this company is now. WINTER FAIR standing, = and "a dividend to cred- The railway companies, have gran itors and shareholders is uncertain. ted them,ost favorable rates on ex Canada Provident Investment hibits to the Winter Fair this year. and Loan Association owes$340,000 F all points, east'of Fort Wil - to il to the Union Life Insurance Com- pany, and its officers' state _that it has no assets to be, presently rel alined upon. Securities Com Land and Agency Lan pany—is still in business and con- Wilke!• Term Opens .Ian 5th ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. Gives its students the best business education and assists them 1, secure position whin competent. Write to clay for tut large eatalogce. trolled by H. Penman Evans. National Credit Clearing Com- pany,' owes the Union Life Insur- ance Company $0,700 and its as - Sets, are said to consist. mainly of ,shares in allied corporations. Itis still in businesis under Mr, Evans. Stratford I3uilding and Loan As- soeiation is still in •business, but with assets of very little tenant- able value to meet debentures. of $200,000, held by the Union Life As- surance Company. Births, Marriages tt Deaths BIRTHS. KONKO At Niagre Falls on' Nov. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Konko (nee Miss Maitha Crawford)a daughter. ROGERS — In Brucefield on Friday, Nov. 21st, to Dr. and Mrs, Rogers, a daughter. DEATHS. FRENCH—In Goderich Township, on Tuesdgy, Nov. 25th, Rnbert'Mervyn French• infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy French, aged 1 -year and 8 toot, His. CANNON-In.Brucefield on Nov. 20th at the home of her son in "law. Dr. Rogers, hal s. T. W. Cannon, of Lon don, in her 701h; veer. What the people of Canada want is a well supplied breakfast table shorn of high priced` necessaries. Tariff for revenue only is legislation that would tend to provide this. Make December a month of squar- ing off accounts. A dollar set in me. tion will pay many a hill in the course of,its travels if it can only be kept in r motion. I e.0 loses its ower hen It n o p w somebody "anchors" it depriving coin- age of its mission of helpfulness. Everybody taking taking a lift, a big load can be moved, hut where a few are caddied with enough for ten it becomes a. burden indeed, Work this out in relation to the community and the various circles von are connected with and you will not be disappointed Ir. the results. • Thal West shore road must have had a peculai• history judging by some of the evidence that has been given. It would seem as if the confiding tax payers got most terribly roasted. If probing will put the blame on the right party or parties then it sbould go right on even if some people are made wince. Fair play is bonnie play. The country press will have to put the "Kibosh" on the cheap city dailies and will he well backed up by the rur- al, subscribers or the departmental store will sib upon the local business pian so bard as to make him quit—he will be a deader. It does not 'follow' that bargain hunters will always be bargain getters, A Toronto brsiness man purchas- ed cured meats in' London, Eng-' land, that had been shipped from Toronto, cheaper than the could get them in his own city. 'Ibis - .8 the report, that has gained currency. Wonder if it is true? If it is then it is high time that a lesson was taught the eoutbinsters, that would last then': all their lives, The same story is told re'a tive to flour. A man bus a perfect right to make a fairly good profib•on his ,turnover but it is an injustice to the ordinary consumer to !Lake him pay a heavy percentage to fatten the exchequer of any millionaire, 'Some- times our politics leads us into devi- ous ways where we usually get the worst of it. Huerta or Wilson and the choice must soon be made. If the former will quietly retire he night be able to "come back" in the not distant future with the prospect of representing a united Mexico. If He does not with- draw his name may be "Dinnis" ssith- o havinghis Rh- ein an opportunity unit i y Pp aspirations gratified. take the hint 1 Mr, Huerta, that those war ships, gathered along your shores will speak a language you wilt likely utiderstane if the swelling continues in your head as bad as is has for the past few months. Sitting on top of a volcano is rath r iisky business unless you are anxious to realize on your insurance policies. —0—_ Something For Nothing For a limited time only we will give absolutelyrfree. 3 full size cakes of PALM OLIVE SOAP Regular price 150. a cake with, each jar of .ALM OLIVE CREAM We believe this one of the fin• eat Creams on the market, and the regular price is 50c. Act quickly and get 95e. of value for 50c, THE REXALL STORE • • Holmes i�T R. SOmeIhin. l\CW 9 Our many customers are always looking for "Some- thing New." We are ready for them' now with a full supply of fresh new Fruit for Christmas— New select Valencia Raisins, 3 lbs.. for 25e New cleaned Currants 3 lbs, for 25e Fresh new Figs 8c per ib. Fresh new Dates 10c per lb. Fresh new "Dromedary" Dates', 10c per package ALSO NEW PEELS,, Lemon, Orange, Citron New Shelled ,Walnuts. New Shelled Almonds, We have also a quantity of 1912 Raisins, while they last at four lbs. for 05c, T• 'NEIL THE RUB GROCER Phone 40 72nd. mile post Thursday of last week and received. many congratu- lotions on the event from all points of the coinpass among the number being one from King George. Fon as busy a man Sir Wilfred holds his own in good style and appears about as able to fill the bill as many a man ten years his junior, and bids fair to occupy a. prominent place for years yet• It does not take much time nor cost much money to 'keep tab on the birth- days of our close friends and yet y it, perhaps, rarely ,occurs to us .he idea: of mailing them a card or writ- ing a ;lett'er expressive of good wishes, We rather like the idea of a "shower" of0 birthday cards, occasionally at least, which the re- cipient would regard as a rled,let- ter day in the cycle of -the swiftly fleeting years. These little com- monplace actions are bound to kill of Health the office towel will have out laelfishnees and forgetifulness tobq washed once aweek whether ,and will do all concerned good, it needs it or not. The prinking of - Tice towel has a long record and it,seemcs almost like meddling with an old heirloom to pass regulations korie,s time s �d mar the old that wool that have been handed down con- cerning it. But here is another in- stanced ,of interferinng with personal From p _ liberty and passing legislation that ham in ,Ontario and an all points : tells us what we must do whether in Quebec and Newt Brunswick bona we like it or not. Believing in this fide exhibits will be charged full Principle 've willis'enexpee'ted deavor tobe con- for tariff going to the fair. An' the form ko what to return jouilney' when the exhibits are accompanied by the original paid expense bill or freight re- ceipt and a certificate in duplicate from Ii(: W. Wade, Secretary of the Fair to the effect that tithe proper ty has rat changed ownership the are among the startling facts con— exhibits will be returned free to A'voma y twined in the summary of factsnow the •original shipping station any is 1 pd 1 1 f 1 f It being sent out oto, Teachers' and tint. wifhin ten day,; of'er the close need b tl �- Clergymen of the Dominion by the. of the fair. g National Sanitarium Association.. tato t h t t{ M.I 110 orch h S. Tho outlines of addresyes hn The orch has again been erectted ivlich' the .stafisties occur are for p 14177 th in froom of the postosfice Por g p T $ nae in the schools and churches on, the 'tinter season. Renew• your subsciiptioun to The One .Every Four Hours Ontario's Death Rate from Tuberculosis is Appalling. That one-tenth =to oneesevenfiia •cal of d fash- od A r rho ubl ie o g should of fl �f 'ice towel ,,pp rinthn o fi toned P g ne deaths in ,Ontario are : duel elsecure an ease u y s o o e ravages o ensu p r k th h' N ith b d d f 11 t wed t th f C m 'tion ands away wit o arc fives', , . ei er moth nor rust could corrup`_ it: thatthere is a death from this dise- .ease every four hours in the year,, PR.AISB FOR A FORIIIER CLINTON SINGER In its. report of , a splendid con- cert given by the choirs of Dundas Centre Methodist church, London, one of the best choirstin the city, the Advertiser e'peal.:a thus of a well known forme:Clinton singer, . "Mr. Fowler, who by the wayislthe new male 'soloist of thechurch, acquitted' himself in a ,manner which ''showed him to be one of the most artistic and cultured voca- lists, ever heard in the city" Ishan be final." n's, sur•,e to have her was s' not re fiction. Where the "way" leads a to e u tress. no au e foundwith her p ersever anee• Rid etown. Women's, Insti- tute -their ,'hearts on a o'vn clock and on'Fair day "tagged" enough people to secure to- ward the :timepiece. Failure in r. word not to be found unthe lexi- conf • ' ' evofnen and the' very fact•of their anticipated success car- ries them over, man arebuff. r's' what maybe, accom- accom- plished united effort wiselyand optimistically dir:ected.Oftentimes , r ve futile beeause;we and initiative and are afraid to be charged with too much zeal. To make bt s,eyes we must aim atthe target. Let us be doers and not tall, much about it. - -- Nothing ',succeeds like ;success' and to be able to put the' material on the )market that may properly ba -labelled "gilt edged" goes' a tong distance in' commanding the top figure. It 'does not make much dif- ference• as to the realm ortthe fam- ily towhich the article may belong therule holds good. ac concrete example comes to hand in reference toy the great Scottish humorist— :Harry. Lauder`—'who is to receive $5,625 for one week's engagement in,Glasgoev, on hie, return from the tour of the world:,• There may be th eoceasion of the Annual Tuber - of New Era. culosis, Day exercises, on (_Friday, - ew work neatly executed at The It Nov. 08, and.Sunday Nov.30. The New Era..y Have you ,started_ your Christ- rslslurp i ing firs', Annual Tuberenlo�sdsl Swnday, mss' shooping yet? plash d by t d ff o The Outline shows 2250 deaths • All it of interest are 'wel- come d in a year in Ontario; one-third of come at this, office. - our efforts p o Owing to the extra advertisi-n, laCl. coinage which are person's between the g o8 the holiday dseason, awe would 1l ages .of 18 ;and 45. ask our advertisers to have their' i 1 copy reach the office not 1st er than Monday of each week. Are you going back? Are you entertaining out-of-town friends or relatives? Are you going 'to en- tertain 'your club ,members/ Do you want that next meeting of your Society announced in the New Era - If so kindly telephone! No. 30<and ask for the 'Editor: We Will appre date greatly favours of this kind, It is upl to, the countieslof the Province, • to provide office acenm- °dation for Public Schools Inspec- tors, 'under the amended Schoof Act ,ppast last s;ession. Section 5a is added to tilos Act. as follows ; "The county council ,shall also pro vide the Inspector with such meeea other vocalists who 'sing the same nary :office accommodation and songs and tell the same funny furniture, and clerical assistance; stories' but they•can't command the it ce thegood and '� f an difference has made and ins ease ooder t y cash. La tweent he county council and the hiss name and fame can be banked de -- Inspector as: to what list necessary, .on. The moral is—Rate No. 1 if w . e dei- top. d tete may1S he the matter in dispute 1 you wart'•to reach t termined' _by the Judge, of the COUntY 'those 'decision ch t Sir Wilfred Lau)lier passed hie CLINTON MARKETS. Hogs( 45.25 Eggs 40-41 Butter 23-24 f Vheat 83-83, Oats' 30-33 Barley 50-55 Peas 80-85, Bran;—$023-$24, Shoats -$25, Toronto Markets Top 't=notations this week,- Cattle ..._. $8.00: Lambs ..}. $8.50 Sheep $0.75 Hoge . '$8.75 Ch se .::.. . 2 ........ 131-4 Butter . . 0'to281-2 Egbg 45 s • a _ 40e Wheat ......- l 88e r Pi ails- -57 to 58 Potatoes, per 1,00 Beans $1,65 to 1.75