The Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-29, Page 44
The Man Prom Mani-
tclulin at Exeter,
Mr. Gamey, =`the man' frena Mani -
truth)." will address the electors at
F xeter on Wednesday evening of
. next week. It is needless to say
there will bo a large attendance to
hoar Mr. Gamey deal with provincial
politics which he does in a very con-
vincing manner.
Tie Clinton News;'Revard
Stanley Township.
A quiet but verypretty wedding
took place at the home of Mr: Thos.
Willey of the Parr Line on Wednes-
day evening of last week when ; -his
daughter, Miss Gertrude, became the
bride of Mr. William Reid, son of Mr.
Andrew Reid. The ceremony which
was performed by .Rev. R. A. Miller,
was witnessed by only the immed-
iate friends of the contracting part-
ies, but there were many presents,
indicating the popularity of the you-
ng couple. They have taken up hou-
sekeeping on the groom's farm on
the Parr Line. A wide circle of ire
ends, including The News -Record, ex-
tend hearty eorgratulations and
good wishes.
Mr. W..II. Stephenson and. his son,
Master Orville, are spending file holi-
days among their many relatives on
the Parr and Goshen Lines. •
We wish The News -Record a happy
and prosperous new year.
The Christmas Tree given by the
Methodist Sunday ., school on Thais
day evening of last. week passed of
very, pleasantly. .There was a large
attendance of the children andsfriendr
of the school who entered hearth)
into ,the spirit of rho 'thing. TheTree
contained numerous presents • • ane
there was as well a bhg of , coo=:.
fectionery for every • person present.
Rev. R. A. Miller presided, :The pelf
ool is in a prosperous .condition wits
about seventy names on th'e roll ane
a good average attendance. • The sup-
erintendene. is Mr. -James McClymoni
who . has long been identified • well
the school. Mr. Arthur. Stephenson
is assistant and no one' of the officer,
is more deeply interested. •The tea
chars are :
Bible class, J. E. Harawoll ' '
Sr. Girls, Thos. Willey ••.
Jr. Girls, Miss Jane Dennison
Sr. Boys, •M.iss A. J. Keys
Jr. Boys, D. M. Diehl
...Organist, Miss Eva Stephenson .
- Miss Gertie Willey, .whp was ' mar
ried last week, was for • many 'year:
organist,- and her services' were • wens'
much appreciated: .•
The News -Record ' wishes -- •.all, it:
friends and patrons • a Happy Nev'! •
Yet.r. .
Word was received .here of .'the dea•
th of Mr. Arthur Turner, third :sot,
of Mr. 'Robert Turner • of .Yale; .Mich,
who died on Sunday;.morning • iron
pneumonia. '
Miss Maud • Rathwcll is visiting •her
grandmother, Mrs. Robert K,Cys' o
Babylon Line, at. present.
Mr,, and Mrs. 1-Ienry.Graham:. Iron
Michigan were, guests at the horn:
of Mr. Wm. Keys Sr. one day lases
week,
The old council has been returnee?
Gy acclamation as follows : Reeve•
James Mel/inn—aid; councilloa's, • • 1Z
J. Stinson,, W. L. Keys, Itebrrt Arn--
strong, Geo. .Beatty. 'Tho' interes-.
taken• in the welfare .of the ,townshi
nd
was. shown ray • suchaa- largeattc
ante- at the nomination: Many :int •
eresting questions were br'ough•t.'fel
th and diseussed; such as•eoad_gads
'ing, s statute • labor, steel :structures
and -the method, kind andtime. o'
gravelling roads. Our two county
councillors, • W. Lamont and John'Me-
Nautelrton were also present And de-
livered able speeches . iii explaining
county affairs; etc. . ' After ' an, ho.ur_-
and a • half of interesting eliecuesion •
the meeting closed tby- "God 'Savetho.
King." '
Kippen. . -
Miss Jean Grassick isvisiting; fi•
ends in Blake.
Mr. Alton and daughter of Lams
are visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs: Walker of Berlin,
are spending a few days. in the hone
of her father here. •.
Freeborn Johnston and Charles
Grassiok are, home from Clinton' Col-
legiate for the holidays, .
Mr. W. J. Jones -and .family. spent
Christmas in the home of••Mrs. Hoed
in Hensel'.
Mrs. Phillips ateJ her..Christnian'
dinncr'with her sister,.Mrs. J. Jones,
Mr.., and Mrs. Henry Hood of Pei► -
se, Assa., are visiting •friends herr,
Mr. Joseph Harvey of the same
place is also here.
Mrs. John Gilmour, nee Miss •Ma;-
.gie Macdonald, of Moosejaw is hon.e
to spend the winter with her father,
Mr. Gilbert Macdonald, who is poot•-
ly.
On Tuesday evening of last week
the Methodists held a successful soc-
ial and • Christmas 'Tree • entertain-
ment. Readings' were given hp Mess
re: W.,11. Johnston and Harvey Cad
well, while Miss Mary Johnston, and
Mrs. I:. • A. Shaw 'recited. The che;ir
furnished excellent music. 'Mr. Tames
Parsons as Santa Claus acted hh.
part well.
As Mr. II•arry Caldwell, is leaving
the employ of Messrs. Balfour and
McCandles his many 'friends took the
opportt,nity of presenting him with
an address and bible in memory o:
his three years' stay fn the village.
On Thursday afternoon last Mr. T.
II. Brownlee held his annual•.examin-
ation and entcrtaitiment in S. S. No.
1.4, Hay. The attendance of parents
and others was good and ° all were
well pleased with the readiness with
which the •children did their part.
At the close of the entertainment\
and examination the children present-
ed Mr. Brownlee with a fountain lien
r gilts. AsMr. r
and erne Brownlee is
g
leaving the school after. a six years
term the parents are holding a re-
ception Sin his honor this evening
(Ttrestiay) in the home of Mr. J. II.
Petty and will give him a handsome
present in recognition of his long
and faithful services in this section.
Puller details next week.
A Happy New Year to each and
all News-Reeord readers,
The Secret is Out,
The Family Herald and Weekly
Star has recently hinted that there
might possibly be a surprise for its
readers in the near future and we see
in this week's issue they have car-
ried out the hint. Ralph Connor,the
author of "Tho Man from Glengar-
ry," has issued several startling
stories, :but the greatest of all is
his thrilling work .entitled: "Tho
Prospector." Only the wealthiest
map:azincs of England and the 'United
States with their millions cif' readers
have heretofore been able to pay the
price to secure seriel rights of such
stories, and it is really a surprise to
'earn that ilea Family Herald has
secured the exclusive Canadian righ-
ts of "The Prospector" as a Christ-
mas gift . to its readers. Family
Herald readers may well feel proud
of their weekly visitor, for they cer-
tainly- are In for a big dollar's wore
th this season. •
HolrKsaiile,
Among those who spent Christmas
here were :• .
At Mrs.• Ilolmes'=Mrs, Howell of
Onondago,, • Mr. R. W.. McKenzie and
wife, M. H. Howell and wife of God-
eiich. • .
At W. Piekard's-M •s. T. C. Pic':-
ard and . Roy, Mrs, W cRoberts and
daughber of Mitchell, Mr. C. L. Fish-
er :and wife of Goderich. • • .
At Mr. W. Stanley's—Mr, and Mrs.
Tudor. of Constance, Mr. and • Mrs, A.
Elcoat and daughter •of Tuclersmith
and Mr. James Snell and family of
Iittllett. - •
At Rev. Swan's—Miss Turner o'
Crediton and Miss s Swan ' of Du
n
;annon..
•
At 'A..3.' Courtice's—Will Co flake
of Toronto Varsity, 011ie Courtice
of Chicago Dentist College. • '
At Mr. F. Tehhutt's=Miss Rose
: Tcbbutt of • Goderich end. C. A. Teb-
butt of Dungannon: •
At Mr. John Ford's-1VIr, and Mrs.
•T -hos Ford of Stratford. l • •
The many friends of Miss D. A,
Holmes are sorry tci learn' of her
illness, but hope to soon: see her out
again.
Mr:. Walker of • Gerrie was. in: our
Village last week in the• interests of
the C. 0, F
Mr: Jas. Le?bb of Galt visited fri-
ends here. '
Oh Monday noon . while Mr. John
Ford: was driving his cattle aeross •
the track to .,water a freight train
ran into then and killed a fine steer
worth between $25 and $80..
Drysdale.:
.Miss •Celena, •Durand, teacher • of
•Winthrop, end Miss Bell Thompson,
our teaches,' are holidaying• underthe
parental tools. . ' . • • ••
Quite 'a number of our , farmers in-
tend tieing ceenent next.. summer anee.
are'.'prepa.ring for that. work. ''
' 1VIr, -Thos. -Johnston' Jr;:. ' intends
. putting iris Earn upcn a Will and is
busy preparing for the same.:
Master Joseph Liafronaire, who•has
' spent . a considerable' bine• • with his.
Brand-pa;rente,. Mr: and Mrs. Durand,
ietterned to his• home in Stratford.
-' Our blacksmith; Mr. J. Duoharme,
has joined the band andraised his
rate of horse -shooing. .lee doesn't
know n how it'llplanu
w� out, hilt hopes
to make: a larger profit.'.`
Farmers ro ° this neigleebethood had •
been pretty hard up for water till the
rain of last week brought them a
supply.
Happy ' New Year, to Grits .' and
Tories : and we•know it will":he .a
happy one for you if you vote for
Mr.,—Whitney.. '
A Happy New Year, to the editor
;of: The People's Paper:, . y '
The school: exalmination in S: S.No.
4. south, under the management.. ' of•
Miss Jessie .Sterling,..was held in the
school room on Friday . afternoon
last and was a. grand success.. Par
ents • and chii-ldren had gathered to,
enjoy . an intellectual treat and were
not disappointed. The program was
composed of, music; song and ,reeita-
tion, after which the pupils present-,
ed: Miss Sterling .with a handsome,
manicure case. All enjoyed avery
pleasant afternoon and allexpressed
a deep regret that Miss Sterling is
soon to lease her field. •of' labor,:• 'She
has .taught three .years in No: 4 with
misdeed success and Vesicles, being a
qualified teacher shewas, held: • he
much. esteem by all who made her
acquaintance. . The section .verymu-:
ch. regrets the departure of Miss
Sterling, whd, we understand, goes
West, hut hope she •may be success-
ful in, her .new field of labor. ' • •
Seaforth.'
Mrs. J, H. Broadfoot has returned
from Chicago, accompanied as far as
Stratford by her : daughter, who 'is
now greatly .recovered and will visit
Seaforth in' a. short time., ..
Mr. P. L. ltyan of Walton has re-
turnedfrom a prospecting tour in the
North=west. He was' pleased, with the
country and expects to ,return in the
spring,
Mrs. John Habkirk is entertaining
Mrs. Arthur Rockeforte of Jackson,'
Michigan, also Mr. and Mrs. T.Parke
of Vancouver, B. C., until after the
'holidays.
Mr: V, Knechtel received an inter-
esting letter the .first of the' week
from his brother Abraham, who is
now at Rome. 1#e is making a tour
of European countries as Forest, Fi-
sh and Game commissioner for New
York ?state.
We have been shown a little book
entitled "Daily Bread," or a text
•,f scripture containing a duty and a
;voltam for every day in the week.
\This rhfook was printed in 1822. It is
now owned by Mr. John Crich of
th End,T k rsmfth. 1.1�a
c Westuc c ob-
tained it frohis ,mother who'high-
ty prized it and it is equally priced
by the present worthy owner. It is
still in a good state of presentation
and although it bears the (narks of
having been carefully sttidied, it has
been well and carefully cared. for.
The News -Record wishes all its
+friends and patrons a Happy New
Year.
•
° . 'iillsgreen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Luker and fam-
ily of Rapid City, Man., are visiting
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Rice of 'Toronto are
visiting friends in this vicinity. "
The following officers and teachers
were elected for the coming year in
the Presbyterian 'church
Sec. -Treasurer, Miss Jean Cochrane
Superintendent, John Consitt
Bible class teacher, J. W. Hogarth
No. 2, Miss' Blanche McAllislt.,r
No. 3, Miss Ellen McAllister
No. 4, W. E. Jarrott'
No. 5, Miss Agnes Cochrane.
Messrs. R. F. Sbelek, J. W. Roger -
tit and W. V. Jarrott have returned
to their • respective hones for vaca-
tion.
Mr. Ralph Workman returned home
last week.
Mr, Robt. McAllister and wife will
hold their golden wedding next Mon-
day.
Mr. Geo. Campbell and sister visit-
ed at Mr. Chas. Stelek's Tuesday.
Mr, Andrew Love is hauling mater-
ial for the erection of anew house
next summer:
Mr. Carl Heywood and sitter of
Clinton are visiting at Mr. Thomas
Farquliar's,
West _Tuckersmith
Mr. William. Grant took in . the
cattle show it: Toronto recently.
Miss Ella John's, who has been tea-
ching near Hepworth, is home on
her Christmas vacation :
Mrs. Macdonald of Detroit is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs.. , Charles
Layton. .
Messrs.John Biggins o n B ggins and. • 'G. W.
Layton of the London Road were in
the county town, last Week as jurors.
An . event in which two popular
young people • of the London Road
were the contracting parties took
place. at •"Ca,rview'.' the . home of
Mr. John McKnihlt, on Wednesday
evening,' the 21st =Mete . at .8 o'clock,
it being the marriage of his 'young-
°est daughter, Edith,: to Mr. William
Stanbury., a well. to .do • young ferni-
er • of this locality, • The Rev.' Mr.
Miller ed. Varna tied the .isnot •and
although it Was his second '• for :the
day, it was none the lessihard and
fast, .in the pitesence of .about 'fifty -
immediate relatives of the •bride and
groom. •After. the guests had par-
taken of a sumptuous wedding;de-
jeuitcr they were `entertained' • with
gramophone :selections :by •Mrs. • J. •
Miller. The ' .bride • was charmingly.
.attired in crepe de chene. The.,groo
m's present . to the bride was a'
beautiful •dog skin jacket. Mr.: _.and.
ars: .Stanbury have taken. nip house
keeping ion the..Londoii" Road with
the .bright side of life before. them
.and the .wishesof their many friend
that it may be always 'so.....
• Hullctt 'Tournship.
Mrs:. Richard Tasker •attended :the
wedding of her sister on Wednesday.
Mr: A. J. Cantel'onof the. 7th bee.
Of Goderich township, 'spent Sunday
week en the 2nd concession of Hui -
lett. . '
The tearns have •been'• busy hereab-
outs ':drawing . ,Wood and logs for
Messrs. Ransford.
Mr. Robert . Preeman's wounded
finger is on themend. •
• Most of the'childoenix this vicin-,
ity Have 'had a bad attack of whoop-
ing cough. • .
Mr. Gear+ge Pope :has been under
the doctor's care.
Mr. Charlie 1Vfason's . horse got cut
while hauling logsfe eMessrs. R.b&J.
Ransfor.d .last week.,,, -
° Mr. Geo. Medd and wife of Simcoe
are spending their Christmas ,.holt-
days atthe home o1 their: patents,
Mr. and Mrs..John EL Medd;
After nine yeare atePeeee •Mi: •;James
Hunter ..came home to spend. the win=
ter. Ile has-been living at Brandon,
.Man.' .: ; . • ... . .
The nominations 'took :place at Lon
desboro • on Friday. last.. The candi-
dates for the reeveship are , William
Patterson and Thomas McMillan:.
From a standpoint' of .seniority 'and
as a recognition of past efficient ser-
vices, Mr: Patterson. ought : to be
elected by 'a handsome .majority:• The
aspirants for the cottedil are : Samuel
McCool,. .William . Moon, Thos. Mc-
Michael, John McGregor, John: Barr,
W. J. Mills, Hugh Hill,
Northeast Stanley.
Mr. Alex, McEwen a week ago
...
LOSt 0 F'OrOt
son of Miss Minnie Weir, daughter of
brought p
1VIr, Vieill3am Weir, who formerly, lfiv-
ed a mile south of Clinton bat° is
now itt Assa. She is an amiable and
popular young lady so that Mr. Mc-
Ewen is being very warmly con-
gratulated • upon securing! her for a
life partner.
Mrs. Orr or* Winnipeg, Man., and
Mrs. Morris of Boissevain, same Ia o -
i '
v'nc e, aro guests of the Stewart, _
Macfarlane and Glenn families.
Blyth. —Replete with information—
Keep a diary. If you do it faith-
fully you will oyerconle. the forget
habit.. It will let you know where
you were a year sago, the kind and
duration of the season, and lots of
other things to give you pleasure
and satisfaction. We have the kind
for the office and the kind for the
pocket.
HELPS FOR 1905.
TIIE CANADIAN ALMANAC
The nominations for the village
council and school trustees took pla-
ce on Friday with the result that
all were elected by acclamation, as -
follows.: Reeve, A. Sloan; councill-
ors, F. Metcalf, W. J. Milne, J. Sto-
thers, W. H, McElroy. ,
A 'quiet but very pretty wedding
was celebrated at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs, J. Taman of Blyth on
Dec. 21st when Miss Margaret Gov -
ter of London was married to Mr.
Harvey. Longman, a highly respected
young farmer of •Hullett. The • cere-
mony • was' performed by Rev: Mr, !,
Holmes of Blyth.Precisely at six
o'clock Miss Minnie Gibson of Morris
played . the 'wedding march as the
groom entered the parlor, the bride
following. and was given away 1 y Mr.
Taman'. The bride looked very hand-
,.sonte in a dress of ivory silks trim-
med., with .pearls. After congratulat-
ions the .company adjourned to the
dining room where a very sumptuot,s
repast astwas preparedarcs by
the host and
hostess. Tho bride's • going away
costume was of navy blue cheviot
with white beaver . halt to match.
: The• bride was the recipient of many
handsome .presents which• show the
esteem in .which: she is held. The
young couple start in life .with the.
best wishes of, a large circle - of
friends. •
Blake. :
The rain of last week speliled our•
sleighing considerably,, but many
farmers, who ,have been scarce . of
water, wereglad to see it as those
having cistern wells have now a good
supply.. - .
Miss Sarah Allan, who for the past
six months has been with her sister,
Mrs. Haugh in North Dakota, 'return-
ed . last week 'by way of Desblarats
where she• visited another .sister,Mrs..
Macdonald.
We are sorry. to relate another str-
awcutter v,ctim tin, . the .person of
John Thirsk, who somettime . age.
had the misfortune to lose parts of
three fingers and the end of his th-
umb,by; getting his hand in the,
gearinlg of the cutter. .1VIeeh sym-
pathy is felt for Mr. Thirsk,
Master Arthur Edighoffer and Nor-
man l3oyes, who are attending God-
erich and Seaforth Collegiates, are
home for holidays. •
Quite a number took in the con-
cert in Zurich last week and report
favorably.
TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON:
:Ladies and Gentlemen, -Your• -vote
and:influetice is respectfully re4ei,tes•ted
for Mayor for 1905 1 am only ask=
ing •foraa .second .term, which its -usw-
ally granted. in order to compiete
'the work started: Local Option shone
Id not .be a feature inthe: contest.
Tho by-law is before the people : for
their sanction Or. rejection; therefore
it should not influenceanyonein the.
mayoralty contest now.on. Wishing)
you the cemplintents of—the season,
• Yours truly,:
• J. B: HOOVER'.:
1.
TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON;
Ladies and Gentlemen, -I • am . a,.
candielate'for the town: council' and
respectfully .solicit .your. vote and in-
fluence. I have had, five years ex-
perience`in the' couneil- and if' do..
the the. honor . to elect. me 1 will •do
all, in my: power; to advance the . in-
• terests of the town. . '
Yours truly,
HENRY.CANTELON.
ro
New Years.
This ' is the holiday to visit your.
• . •n't the Grand Trunk offers
reduced rates of single flare for
round trip between all stations in
Canada, also to Port Huron and De-
troit, Mich Niagara Niagara Falls and Buf-
falo,. N. Y. Good going all trains
Dee. 31st, Jan. 1st and 2nd, valid'
returning until Jan. 3rd, or at fare
and one third good going Dec. 30th,
31st, Jan. 1st and 2nd. Valid retur-
ning until Jan. 4th, 1905. Best of
accommodations and convenient ser-
vice provided. Tickets and •full
inforinractiott at'Grand Trunk tiekett
offices.
-•-for all classes -
COMMENTARY ON S. S. LESSON
—Will help you to teach by-
-helping you to learn--•
THE GIST OF THE LESSONS
-Three pages in each lesson-
-very suggestive—
PELOUBI:T'S SELECT NOTES
•—For more advanced study—
NOR DHETM1;12 .PIANOS
Agents Parker's Dye Works,
W. D. Fair Co-.
Often ;the Cheapest.Always the Best.
December 29th 11304
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The Christmas
• • And weave fully prepared for it with the fInec•t t,te•elc or geode, suit-
•. aIle for Christmas presents, this busy cash store Inas ever shown. Do your I. .
•_t buying in the forenoon if possible, as we are aelwaa}s crowded in the after. o•
e_. noon and evening. This atore will he open late every. evening till after ._.
,i. the holidays. Below you will find a few ('ht•istina:euggestions: S
,i• Wier,' Leather and Silk Belts, in black and colon', in'great variety. • ,t:;
,Z. Ask to see our special Line of Silk and Satin Belts, worth 5fle, for 23e. .i,
,_. Ladies' Lace Dollars, in alt the new designs, ,at 25e, 35e and 500. •„
.•. Ladies' Stock Collars, the newst style, from 25e• t . $l. ._♦
•;• ' Ladies' Leather Hand Pags,including the Peggy from I'.ar•i& style,fron •y
•, •ala k0$. rn
. •_• Men's Silk Ties, the very newest, in putts, knots, bows, four -In -hands,. • ,�•
• •_• flowing ends° etc., tet 15e, 250, 35e ami 50e,
Way•:•
_ Men's Mufiiers,in black, white and colors, at 2;re, 3:,e, GOe, 75c and 4*
. $i, W, .b •
._. Mc+,n', Silk and Satin Mnfllors at tie, i',oe, 75e and $1. •_•
._. Men's Suspenders, melt pair in a fancy hoe, 50e. ._
•_• handkerchiefs. of every kind And description,. front 2e to $1, s•.
_.
• Ladies' Shire Waists, in winter weights, same lined others unlined—
.,,,,travellers' samples—at, ahem, half price. .s.
= French Kid Gloves, in black, at bite and the- new colors, in T'uwn's and •••
;i; Pewney's beet makes. at75e, $1 And $125. t.
We show a special range of Ladies,' Silk Waist Goods, in black and col- _.
e ored tnffetes, tamolines, brocaded silks, taffeta chiffons, etc., also ;
,,. Fine Wool French Delaines, with satin stripes,, in all colore, bought X -
g, specially for the Ohristwais trade, worth 55e, for 5Oe. • .i. r
.j. Now is the time to buy Furs. We have n. and stock to secect.. front .
•_• and the prices are away down. .t:.
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Morris Township.
James. Shurrie was a visitor at
'Goderich last 'week. His sister, Mrs.
Walter Sharpe, had not been very'
well, suffering from a lead cold. •
S, T. Bates of 'Winnipeg, Man.,
was visiting his auht, Mrs. William
Fralick; and. cousin; Miss Alice, last
week. '
Misses Lily and Pearl Sharpe are
away. to London .for a .Christmas ho-
liday visit with relatives.
We are sorry to hear of the serio-
us illness of : Mrs. James Clennan;.
7th Line. • .
Miss Hester Armstrong ' of Bayfield
was a. visitor at Township Clerk
Clark's 'during the past week. She
will be the teacher • in S. S. No.. • 1
for 1905 at a •. salary of $300, Miss
Ishister, who has taught successfully
for the past four years, is resigning
and will .teach in the home section,
No. 7, known • as the stone ,.-school
house, and Line,
The trustees of S. S. No. t$, East
IVa,wanosif, have engaged the- servic-
es
he •servic-
es of Miss Elsie Clark, daughter of
the • township clerk, for next year.
Salary will be $300. Miss Clark is'
just home front the Clinton Model
and will snake a .good teacher.
East Wawanosh.
Council met ora' Dec. 15th.
Conimuiiications from" Clerk of Mor-
ris iecei.ved;, stating that Morris
Council.vecatr prepared. to'arbitrate
on . the :Matter ;in dispute re culvert
on . boundary at end of the 3rd:•late
of. Morris, • and that an early .settle-
ment of the same was • desireable.
Beecroft-D?lsnzies—That the . clerk
be. authorized to send and. get •20 de-
bentures without coupons from. the
Municipal World,St..Thomas,for rail
way; purposes,ard that the Reeve! and
Treasurer have the said debleetures
properly signed rorthwith-carried,
C'hr'istopher Johnson,; lot 42, con,. 4,
waspresent, corhplaining: that , path
master Fred:P. Hayden,.eoad diyisxon:•
,No: 2'3,.: had ehargcd • him last season:
one.day's statute Saltier that he con-
sidered he had no; right .to perform.•..:
` After discussing this matter,. and
finding. out that •a certain amount of
injustice had been done- Mr. Johnson,
it -was moved by Mr. Wils:or•,seconded
;b!y.•Mr. Menzies, that a denenture••for
$1 be issued in his favor to square .up..
this business—carried:. .
•,TIM collector was' allowed •tinie . to
the :.first 'of Fcltiruary, next to return
his roll. 'for the balance:. of • taxes: for
;19,04 remaining as yet unpaid..;
Deb'entirres were passed and ordered
to be signed for payment ofaccounts,:
etc., to 'the amount of $523.01, which
will 'appear in . the Treasurer's state-'
ment now being issued. •
To the Electors of County Council
Division No, 1; comprising Gocler-
icit Town and 'Colborne and Ash-
field Townships :
Ladies and Gentlemen,—Having ;been
urged to stand as a candidate for thq
"ounty Council for this division, 1
,am in the field, and respectfully so-
licit your vote and influence, 1 was
- a member of the Council under the
old Act and again in 1897-98 under
the new act and if my services there
were satisfactory, 1 trust yote will
feel It to your interest to a Chain elect,
me as your representative for 1905-06.,
ff unable to see .you personally, 1
hope you will remember me on poll-
ing • day, Jan. 2nd, 1905, and mark
your ballot for
Yours truly,
Wishing you the compliments of the :
season.
ROBERT MCLEAN,
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