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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1911-11-09, Page 4ftles That Please, Values ThAt Wlu n eoufl;;e '' THE' $T01RE OF FASRION It WORD 11B LOUT + { ' iii »,u . L splay tention to a fine. di, 1, K�,O , , . !, � .. .. I � - t , I , . of "Wc Arable" Hats on display in our show room, al hough show-ing a number of distinct r novelties, yet it'ss the n stylish, wearable, and ► moderately priced Hats which we mare special !+* mer -tion of, It. is joist a -matter of date's none ti' -1 you will need to wear furs as the .cold weather is with na to stay until the end of our Canadian WiP� ter. Youl avEl find it a comfort and pleasure to shop in this store• -- and our aback is complete in every departmenr showing all that is nevi, froan Che fasshion centres, COMPARISON HELPS TO SELL OUR FURS, La. dies' Coats Jr, That are Different In a stock like -aurs continually being' refreshed with new ma:nt',ei it means that every visit to this it store is marked by some new •feat- 1, ure of interest. This we, lk we ars shorvin; many new mantles that ttha'A are alto ether different than you, see in most stores. IT'S THE SOMETHING DIFFERENT riQ 1� �eK= mna. SPEelPiL.- For Saturday we put on. sale 30 pairs only Ladies Heavy Mocha Gloves, in tans and . browns;, two dome. You would consider these cheap at i:oo: . Indeed we don't know any other as good for that money. Thirty people can buy them on Saturday for ............................................. y9 E., T. Corsets TOM tlAr" V" INA. THUMDAY, NovamaRR !i dill., .� 0 vAriC �N�#�NAMr�t1N�lA�1N��lNM 4�tdelrN�� Mcn.` as d Evenis. t 010,104AI.Yov. @.-After beinz om- be;ldeJ in. 'hie• th-,!!h for la'm : r ♦� at ati rwA�+p As•#RO ��O. year, a piece of 91ne ;•',ani} ih one awl r 1 -Cf fnrr ,e- in Iri- -;,1'4w- remove-1 'h w • 1" removel in yin v-pora'irin at. A'ps- awlra:, fnvvii-,�q `lir in •,, mpr?islm De �Y11?iT!"/11°Mrd'Tr1l7�r�TCY1y'Ir�'�r11iT��TITr�1'�Y�1!'Y♦ from fhe thigh of Robbie (''.;iris s -r- * "t of Dr. t4" F (".ark. If the nerve is P } ' nrrt. in',urwi, itis. n*)t ex efA (1 thr, ♦VON Tnekersuiltil capitalist, fa, 1. Brolle, would mean i the erection of as rixaxcmmnitih plant in r the young man wi'1 F+tffer any ser - I School Report of S. S. No.. 4, 'fucker- : louat results. An X-ray e Gamin? - firoderich far the niannfataturo of sale � i smith for the month of Outober• by as stew electc•fc process To cheapen !tion lmarie in' T trash 1 fe(',,� ,d3 r ♦ r Claes 13 - J?etuha 13a1t, Myrtle (.rich, the cast of production sand enable the �° 1 ^r:ao' indieate� t+look the th:. h swae KH Juhu urtla.r-c•(Itial 11eAulaurl C.i'icit, salt company to compete with any salt a.ffecte•1, but the peie n of rvoo•i w.,+ Idea Balt, (,,mace Walters, Grace - not r!lxrr n. Dr, tiarn':ll'1'a •lhx iter- ayndirate to advantage. electric power # I. +5tepherrrpn, Alar), Turner, Melville } � formedl the operation, Youn - aaltera, atitsllan;++un (:rich.. Cls,ss. III would be developed #'turn the waste u stream. Sufficient to run the •muni- . Clark, was injixred about 11 mon' 1, ; o ♦ a l -Viola Y'i ise, 1+.iv;a Notr., Myrtle Rog.� ;u... �l''lten !lobes annin� c In �? c o '�he>•e are only 38 bus.- erson. Class 11 senior-I'hyllie (r%ch, bap�old LQ the own daatlight ppe t horse, h, ! S.,,Itfor. hill, his ,pled broke an -1 o Winnie Muni, ;rlwtael Crfeh, N;dsata ;.;, ♦ ness days till Christ- ♦ power and all the industries would be the ra ;sed niece of blank made a ♦. I ()rich, I3cxt Walters. Cilagss 11, Junior supplied�with power at the same rate. ! nas�tyi. gash in his :ego some ds- Inas ? and yet your ♦♦ -11'lhln• Nutt, Class I Senior V«•ra Owing to strenuous objection by many , Lance above the knee. The \voutid . llaVe. so little Clone and �► Stephenson. George fate°ones•- Class particularly healed, but broke out again re - I, •Junior- Frnity bunter, citizens, but nrtiqularl because ttrq z� t ,, Ontario minister of pnwervisited God- c ` r, ( tautly, ,whicls, led to the operation ♦ so touch to dp- ericla and made the promise that event- being performed �- !>lulla'tt T" natty, when the power on the Mait To the (" have fano work that land River was developed this town y k t0 do ' Wesley Lee, of Port Oalbonrne is would have the benefit of power de* R� R� It\ PUBLIC ' . eloped at a price close to $Ma per N �1 �oll 0 �� n 1 yH ♦ we would. su gest ou spending his holidays a, the home of 7 l :`7� �' hit: father, Wtu. Lee. horsepower, the by -law -which wits to ♦- roe us a call and et Mrs, Cole, who has been residing on have been sttbrninot to the people was e g 1 g the 131.h Concession fox the past few with drawn and nothing more heard pRTRyour materials now years nn of the scheme. until las night, wben , . 5' l OOL fall OCIDO ilr. lia boas gone o leve with lilts. Mc- TION, FRANK OL1YlaR-�i FIa may ♦ while the Stocks. are Millan of ua•ar Constance, Mayor Cameron read a letter at the ♦ � town council meeting from, Mr.Brodie, loin the Sifton Cabinet in his•Iw"In' Albert Nott of the 8rls Concession ♦ complete nothing is went on aa, flying in business ti ip tuStrat reducing his price from $34 per horse- province- in The west.. • Y t; power to $28, Instead of readjustment Division 1 -Fourth Class. • more appropriate for a ford on Tuesday of last week, J ♦: ♦ , at the end of every ten years, dor• -___.. _ .._.. �, ..._ _ ���. - ♦ resent than •a choice • Or; Tuesday° night. !about a dozen ° . Senior- Llo d Rice r4 Jennie llfiller p boys were at then' Halloween prauka Ing a period of thirty years, as pro- y on the 9Gh Concession and were in for vi ed for in the former agreement, it spent 'i"lianl.a�ivini; at the .11-anse. i2 Q»clic Wallis 7'L, Elwrriet (3anfelon ♦ piece -of -work done by was asked that the laxstprice izold good Mr, 'and ,Mrs. Todd of Torrintn 7U, Viola Cook 09, Bernie Hall 60, a good time lint were caught, so -boys + Foster Cq 05. ♦ .your own dainty fingers don't take.a, lantern with you next for the three decades without adjust- are( Elie mnevt of their father, Mr• pp ♦ • time, ment. 'The -proposition was referred Jame., Roes, Junior -Mervyn Elliott 72, Jessie ' to a committee of the whole council Watkins 71, Carman Turner 68, Nora ' � • Or if you have doll's s Mr, and Mrs. Normals Oartpr and James Murdige and wife of ltlanl- , son spent Sunday with Fred Shobrock far consideration. What steps :rosy to>7a�are visitinarvit'li liijs. John Kennedy (i8, Clinton Cook 66, Eva • to dress let us show you he taken is open to conjecture. The Carter 6a, Douglas Shipley 63, Willie ♦ ♦ and 14Irs, Carter and tiwbp oleo spent a p j )3cvd,ge. p y ♦ what We have among ♦ byd••o-electric power co[nmtasipn has Blacker 60,-M, .G. Graham, Teacher, g fpry days of this west: with her root ` Duncan A,rkenhead hap returned her Mrs. W, Elites. promised that their engineers reports Fraari a trip to the West. Division 111 4, the new goods just to Mrs. Wm Stevens, Jr., spent Wed- the Maitlahe nd ant iv power available very Albert Aikenhead, of London ♦ hand. nesday with herfriend Mr's,Hum hre the Maitland River will be ready very t ent Thanks,;ivin at the home Senior Class -Frank Smith 89, Lepta• Snell pf tlie'Zia Concession. p y shortly, so it is just possible that the r g i I • of this brother Wni, Ail:ennead. Harland 88, Mabel Marshall 81, Lena ♦ matter will be shelved until the county Trowhill $3, Aileen Armour 81, Char- A'tias Mary Lawson, of Clintons , . I)wnr an 1iTeDona:ti, of Londclty, a few days with her sister Mre, V e ! cpuncii deals with the matter. If the :' v1sitei'� at � li,.s home in the village, lotte Sheeley 50, Leona Hearn r9, Mountain and her mot 111s•s G. county takes bold of the matter and Ernest Wastard has gone to Tor- Helen Forrester 79, Sadie Walsh 70 Lawson, of Lonaesboro. I decides to work An, conjunction with Hannah Argent 78, Aleda Seeley 17, • e no Crlie Is the commission in developing the onkp Ito attentl •s'choal there. , • Miss E.lith Stewart has returned to p g 14Ir, Scatt.iw buying large ,cyuat,tI, Alice Pickett 76, Marion Gafbbings 7ti, y Bivth after spending;'two weeks at the power, then it is hardly likely' that Mattie Shipley 71, home of her father Wm, Stewrax•t. the present Brodie proposition will ties of all kinsi,s of -grain, We have Mr rand Mrs, John Caartwri ht and appeal to the rate a qre of u Werich.. al W,y4 -a goo.1 market. Junior Class -Murray McNeil, Net. g p Y George ;McCartney left last web.lk tie Glazier 82, Willena Kevs 75, Maar- �+►♦�/N♦���i�♦�♦����������� fancily spent Sunday with her mother, f(ir iBnt L o Lal:e District Saslc., i `otic Barge 74, Harold :,Manning 73, + Mrs. Shobrook, near Clinton. where lie wr:l remain for " some I surge Evans f16, l!larl Cooper 63 - - - a.' Are the Iiullett Grits aware that in liY iiigitiam" J. `Nilson �; sego:. ,Teacher. a wonthsytin:e the election will be at George Marshall, aged 38, who Mrs. Alorrison, of Aubivn, is Division Il bane,. I,4t Mo;tus•„et down to wort: came to. Gilbert PJaitne, Mqn,, on a i.1't'he guest of her sister, Mrsr. 1IBINE. L L � R sand poll the t,tkt,•rst vote that has harvesters' excursion from Wingliam, Charles Reid, Seniors- Lyda Morrish 100. Winnie ever set n t+olied. Ic can be done with Cnt., acid was driving a threshing Edwin Morrt?on, Stanley, . was Draper 174. Irene Cole 160, Kathie' r=" honest arc hard wur;k, eng;tne foir R, Youtig, last Ibursdaay Card of 7`liauks T wish to thraak axil tier eau ht .in the. gearing ansa tied on Wedxiesday of last j vowzer 160, Mary Uhidley 106, Err?- h of the week, to Mists 'Lottie Kells. They � kine Evans 165, I\label Hewitt 16:5,R5 MAR My neightutrs and friends fqr the engine: One of his legs was torn off STATEMINT assistance they rendered to nl(! on the and in five minutes he was dead. 'rhe Left for a wedding trip to Hamit- Leona Neollger 101-, Lois Holmes 161, night that my barn (vatic destroyed l,y. Body was sent to 1Vingham, ton and Toraanto� -They .will reside Lugene,Sheelev 151, Lienor Kemp 1a4, y fire and' for 1~tz dr ess shown stuce flash, on Xr. Morriston's farm iD Stan'ley. j Harold Hill 149, J� �rcv Ladd 14 Got. r 1 sin indeed grateful or it and I beta, rV'here he has .a new house ,awaiting don McCartney 14 ,. Ddwin Judd 139, With return w heart thanks. 110 bride. � , Marjorie MacMat:th 137, Margaret'Wal Cqutia teed from page i. y 1' Seatorth Mrs. Metcalf, of London. is 'visit i ker 130.. ,re _-elve an education w dt. th, 'm for Yours Truly Mrs, 'Alex Wilson .and daughter, Ing at .the home of her broitberio, I, <r Humphrey Snell, ar arpt visited i t John and Sam. Joalunson of Stalnde, Watkins 150; Hattie Grei 135.-A1 E. �''v'ra„>v' Juniors -Bertha' Yates. 175, Nellie citizenship, liners alto ,nessir a and Al g friends in Toronto, g to educatio ley. �p urgeDtr h»•fullriwing; is rile School .Report Mr. rind Mrs, L. L• McFaul left this t wm• S\N ann of 'Torpnit'o Univer-• •Chidley,Teacher. '} ,�' , fez; OCtabxr of the pupils: in K. S. Nri.8 week for Vancouver, where they will s'ity 6pent Thanksrl��ing athome, 4,ed•. Atte pr0� HulleLt. 'settior Room-- Seuior 1V- lie '. I3. $. K t ' Division IV omote a o : sp'cnd the winter with their daughter, r e Chen of Hamilton, r m jis „f? 0 Jeuuie Dlaku.s, Lillie. Brunvday, Jewelill ivlrs. J, G. lklullen. visiteilj last rveek at .the home of Senior III -Elsie raclis ,80 Hari between t1aQ-, tlq 101. Grainger, Pearl Lee, Junior .IV- Rugh McDairmid, of Stauley,. has his; ,tattier in. Stanley, Lawrence 88, Ernie :Lea.le 88,=' Georgy A YGMy planning. Sylvia C0UWhes,Ouve i3". , 8h schools an � El��' r�l�eei - purchased the residence of Mrs, Aitch- A number from ;this' vicinity, at- Middleton 81,, Wilbur Welsh 84, Hmrry liberal. rants ' `dfa oast Nyjttte,Mary Crawford, WilmerScott, exon, on Goderich street, west. for ,:ended ttlie Reform Convention at Rance.83; Clete Dnnford . 82, Bessie '�?., g �,., , Y Nellie �l.arnting, Flinn_ Lawson,'Olive $1,70p and it coming to•Abivil .to Henstail on • W6dnosday, Harland 7,3; , Ernest • Hall 40, Fanny on; the pro . , o� g , �}itrigl Lyon; Lizzie Johnston, May Lyon 'reside. '� Hellyar 7d, Alex Ea" leson 09,.. L+'enesit and tech t} r Sr. 11I- .Everett Hill, Kathleen IIIc- Mrs, Won. Prendergast; of Toronto, bi.vermore '67; Edna McCau lie 67; 'and rural co ` tl0 r p Connell, Delta Bvaithwaante, Bessie Aisated his mother til K'll d l d S g y y 1 y� Crawford; Mary Jamieson, Janet other friends, rs. i oras an p C��ry F.re VaU►s 66, ( ; a+ Qn of model yv, e}•, ip5v ly Int NEW UAKA 'Junior lUI-Edna West :)3. -: Edith ..i1 Ar, ase the su d effiffiblency Hunking, Hazel - Goombes, Barry J; A. Wilson was in Ferguga last Jones 02, BobSekirenk 80, Jes.qie Jack " ► G ers. Riley. Junior 111 -Mildred Gray, -week, attending, the funeral of Mrs. ,( lvlyit,e Girainger, Nettie Woodman, Tppe'ddle, mother of F.. W:. 2`weedle, son 70; Nation Andrews 704 B:ora. I �Prgvido,throu- � �uatoArain- � -Norman P,M xnnin >, Kirk, Lyon, Julia Air. Newton Wesley .Rowell,. K. C , Mtller'70, Eulaalie Hill .6L. La>,wrcance pools a..sufflol {j uppjy of Com - y formerly of Seaforth. the new leader •of the Liberal p• y 'n 'West 60, Etta,: Argent 59, Jim Walker � 5 t teachers, ono, JA is c urs under Brown, Katie Brgtvn, V. A. Ross, Mrs. Ed. Daley, and children were' Ontario, is nine of the finest e• ample 50.-L..Stevens, Teacher; r, regulations' t,at,,�ia p1tll in : - Principal. visiting friends in Strathroy. 'of a type' of Uanadianient wilt h has school in tly9.- oyoiriCe ish Junior Room -Senior II Alfred Mrs. and Miss: Southgate left last been the product of the Dominion's Division V., g glen, ii E3unkin , Maud Shobbrook, Juhriston g p V9 a thorough ] ca ri g week to spend a .few weeks with recent, big, broad .development, BP til 1 O Ownership. se •M Crawford, Amite, Riles Junior Sc- Senior Class -Helen Ross 91, Leiplr- ,.l p• 1ldx1d11.. h friends in Michigan. this -is meant a class of young profess -s believe in. an pond=Rachet Woodman, Bert Shub- ton Walker 88, Mildred Livermore 87,1 ., , twjlluppo}�E the . Mra. tiv . D. McLean and Mrs,. J. C. tonaal and- business men who have Willis Cooper 86, Willie Bell S•1, Ber TI ownership ¢' 'operon. ,Oi' brook; i3dith Sampson George Johns. Greig were visiting in'Dundas last readied ,tlie front. rank b,fore the age Cooper $,3 Evelyn Cluff it Ilett e ,Lttilities, and•" ,9A6gia11y the. uti- ton, Part I -Gladys 'Grainger, Ilia week, of forty, and cvho, in addition to at - Lyon, Willie Manning Steivatt Little M•rs, Dr. Burrows is visiting tela= tannin = err ,nal success,. of a8, G. W, Barge 77; Frances , A of waterpaei's throtlgkqut Senior Part I-,Zlva Lon Ulan Murt !; g P , gives Yesbec 76, i$,. rovin6o for. t � ener@.tioli and ry g , Mrs. in London. couch time• and thought to public, �} ution 'of elegtyl ,a)isg Ae Young; Pharue Little,Lddie U aewtord Mr. and Mrs, James Scott returned plulanthra ic, or tell sous matt»rs, Jilnipr Clare -'A nes Walker 9�, � Jnni(u Part i-H,irold:Adams, Russel p g g Iagµllit3ition and opeiaAoh o •telephonae. from their trip -to Grange Prairie, Lite in this country is no longer a Stewart McBrien 89, Earle Jobnsnn 8(i Hill' Doris�Oaterhout, lack Johnston; Peace River country,., .on Monda were -struggle fol. existence but some Phamie Cree 81, George. Walker 14, e Ivan Young, E 1%, in �Vobds, Laura, They,traa�veled about. 800 miles over- thing moon broader,. and rhe best in .-George Shipley 82; .Anna Graelis 82, t�f► Ncfentifle pollcZ ;of• forestry, in Garrett, Lillie Gratrlett, Everett Johns.,land going out and 'the sante -cou in . dica'tion of this is this dev-elo mentof Annie Lawrence SO- -Aline 1{Poker 80, �1ng the nocesgt}ry: retort3�•atlon . . ton, Jack Lattle. Marga rer ()divan, flack, They intend -to s etura'.before ;Breadth in Canadians early in�life. Bernard Reynolds 78,: Bert Siomaan m; ` buitable Crown .lands; the censer Tea.dhur. Charlie :Cole 71. Berta Gunn 71, Lrne-st .reViion 'of our timber resources .by .the the roads break up in March. Very notable indeed icai%belsu iVIr; N. revesting in the Crown of :berths con- s. de opuien a was Bradshaw 71, Helen Urawford'70.=H. .t con - W. Ra ,veli vel t. H � � � alAing young •pine: -timber; an ode - forty -font years, of ane pn Wednesday Gourtice, .Leacher.. quate system of fire ranging to, pro-' Goderich If this week, but for a loo , time he • ]E[ensall y Division VI: tett Crown timber; the sate of Crown On .Friday evening November 3,.d. -a James Bulliard; who hoe a has been recognized as one of the timber by public auction rather than number of friends gathered at the pmsany, country's great laawyeis. lie his also Senior Class -Jabez Rands 88 5 Gor. Eby private sale or. tender assistance home of ' Mr. and Airs. Allan Mac- . with the Berl Telephone Company, . `played a cry important ,part in the , went to Goderich on. Tuesday. , . dein: Hall 87; Harry Munroe 86.5, bei financially, upon the principle adopted donald, Brock Street,: and resented Th Y councils the N�erhodistChurch, Ile gas Reynolds 84, Mi rjo.ry Beatou 77, In regard to drainage, ter. municipals p @council has purchased a car of is; member of the . Mission Board and r -them with many costly presents, crushed stone, and it is being distrib- the Board of Education. He is active Harry .Ball ?5, Dorothy Rorke 71 v, :tiel3 that desire to purchase -and re Among -which .were..two handsome uted on King and .Wellington streets: ass. ttlitniber of the Church Union. Amy He,, 71:5, Sam McCreary 71,. forest•the thousands, of acres of. waste Morris Rockers, ane from the God- The judicial sale of the living George as a. hi`emb in helping to. tical "Union Russel Britton 67, Katie Ladd CO 5' land now existing, and which increase donhld gaining staff of which Mr. Mac. Hotel property took place Friday, that greae problem: He #a also a mem Bessie -Murphy 62, Willie Mutch 60, yearly In many portions of the Pro -1 has been'an employee for the Thos. Gundy of Goderich as auction- her of . the Senate. of University of vines. i y, , Junior Class:-= Jot! Yesbec 90. Fred I twenty three years,- the. other` eer. The highest bid ,received being 'T`orpnto and of the $card of Ile erita Elliott 85,5, Catherine Wylie 79, Agnes We condemn t e alienation by the Mac the gentlemen• friends of Mr. $2,500, the sale was withdrawn, of Victoria. -Collo e- His wide inteiec : Raynolds,77.5, Amos Osbaldeston 77.5 'Whitney Government of millions :of Macdonald, 'Among the guests which On Wednesday, at high noon, a very also include: membership in the Na. Stuart ;McDonald 75, Amy, Glould 74. , acres of the public domain by way of numbered about fifty were Mr, Frank pleasant event tcgk place at the home tional Club, the Ontario Cluj), the Alex McRae 74; Bessie IMorrish 72,John land. grants to railway. corporations. Cole and sister; Miss Etta, of Clinton, of.Alexander Smith;. when his second Lambton Golf .Club; . and the Queen Yesbec 71, Asa Bolton, 69 5, Stewart Ontario Railway and Municipal .Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Cassel also of Clin- daughter, Laura.was united"in 'rnarr. City Curling Club, and numerous other Taylor 68,5,. Cecil Cook 64.5, Gordon �. ton ; Messr d . s Bob an Jack a and K Board Kay gage to Alexander Smith' of Morris social land fraternal organizations.. Grant 62.,5, . NRilie 1iutled a 61.5, oa d ! Miaa3 Henderson, of, Kincardine,. ; Miss Township.• Rev. McS, Smith officiat• Speaking: of Mr. Rowell'' talents and George Carter OL -E. C. Mplady, There should be an enlargement of ' Gladys Fouler, of Dungannon ; Mr. To The happy couple.left for Toronto personality, the Conservative. Toronto Teacher, s appothe powers and reorganization of the Frank G1aier;of Dunlop and Mr. Jack where they will spend their honey- World said the day of his Divtson VII. Ontario Railway and Municipal Boaart� SHbers, of Sarnia. A very enjoyable moon and on their return will take up. as Liberal leader: "Newton Wesley so as to render a an influential, l dl evening was spent. by playing pro-. their abode on the groom's •splogEd Rowellrepresents` the new movement Senior Class -Total 250 -Jean . Miller gressive euchre, while Mr. Walter farm in -Morris. in politica, the movementelf the new 215, Wilbur Bezzo 210, Daisy' Nediger effective tribunal In -the public interest. Marchiont favored the guests w,i4d � generation towards .more 2Q5, Douglas Erskine 201, Margaret Administration of Justice . classical music, after which was served progressive. Cree `�1, Leona' Taylor 199,- .Glad s. ideas and awl from the hoar. but sin yy Y Our big Sqc Corset, the sizes are broken, but we a sumptuous? lunch. A after hop nom• venerable bogeymen that.hiave done Wiltse I92, Audrey (7ollyer 192. ' It will be our duty to combat at $11. • pleted the evening after which the Brumfield duty f i- s by legislative enaafinent and ad- have about fifteen Fairs of popular sizes. Argy pair guests took their departure. y or party idols in •thelr�tet. Ms, Junior Class--Tota1200-I3elenGrgq" time It looks as if .Goderich will be iven' tar, had the Son• Rowell represents the new nlovement 175; Lelia McCartney 175, Nisbet Oook mintstrative action suoh trusts, mer - of these Corsets, till all are sold, for 7.5c. g Isfortnile by the desire of those who constitute 17 t, Harold Lawson 171, Helen Rob.. anotber chance to land a huge ; sa,t in- to. hr.eak :his 6odlar bone' on .Tues- ! ,. gers and other combinations of caDliall dustry, which was considered by the day' last by £allixlg :on _,the sno,ivy a great stream of the new ccur.eht of . erton 168; Douglas Tozer 167, Herbert as stifle competition, increase the coo' f town council last summer. The ssd'ewialks,. pohticaal tendency, and it.rem:ains to Holtzauer 167, Gertrude Fowler lti3, .of living and impair political indepen-1 Penman s Celebrated scheme,,as•promoted by an English _'Tose ,anniversary of the Presb _ be seen how .far he represents that Gladys McGuire 161, Lucy Levy 159, dente. 3' sti earn, and how inherently he lar- Percy Livermore ,1.58, .)essie 'M1Ia utas i ter!ap ,church will b'e held. on .the tabes of its nature,. 'Those Who know. 167-111, Wiltse,'.Teaeher. 1 g o will abolish the right of the . UUderwear f rs�{ Sunday i December when Government to. deny access to the la liiili best dp not �elievii tlirct lie will •Division VIII sou s h ` A full range in ladies, misses.and,children's also men's youths and s Fl 'r a r All y boy ecce lined, Merino and A Wool as well as many other Iines of_.reputable manu- facture. The Staple Department The Staple Department is brim full of good values. -Blankets and Quilts, Blanket Cloths and Velvet Robes, Cretonnes and Chintz,. Flannels and Flannelettes, Towels and Towelings, Table Linens and Naekins, Cottons and Sheetings in great variety , SEE THAT VOU GET COUPONS MEET ME AT I R'�1CI1�� The People's Store ra r ' mom nev, ,1VIr. Wss9rart, of :Bruissels•, will ► tape Nlie service, Tht f. etttiiree,tfn; , iio,at like a there block to be carried.as. the+ current determines, Ile is young, Third Class- Eleanor - 14icTa8gart ore w o c m o ave su - :fered wrong or damage through the ► wr11 be held on -the 1V o.nday folio\t'- o itrtd clean, and brave, aind !able and elo• 161, Alberts Hewitt 154, W)nnie Me• Math action of the Government or any Com- , ing". f.. - The stone ,crusher of Tucker- fluent. Ile has it reputation for keen- uers and sh.rotw(ltaeos whicli llu .will Itis, Frank Srnuton 151, Rober-t, Middleton 140. Frank . M.utah 118, mission appointed thereunder, Civil Service Reform ► vmitghag stopped, work for thi^ haave it full scope in ti epoli-tier,! field to justify, ,t Anica Hill 1139, Hilton Butt 131, Scvir: _ ver Grealis 1;35, Rov Livermore 13;>, . The spoils' and patronage systems season:, -The public Iibrary have 'recently 14rr. Rowell wits born in Middiesarx Walter Osbaldeston 128 1♦;ddie tVfltse lµ,;, are inimical to the highest efiiciency e.ddedf $100 worth of Dery bpojcs to Ceiinty, in'thu year of Confo(ieration. of the,eivil service and to tl�e best in- •. their ,collection, - . + Mr. Perrin of Wroxeter took He hegan the study (,f laity in London, end- carni, u) . Toot onto in 1891, being; Second Claassa- I'Lttie Blacker 1130, Helen Ladd 130, Sadie Girbs 12(t, Kath• terests of the country. We propose the creation of a Civil Service Commis- chane of the Presbyterian set- vieo on Suntl•ay lasit, colied to the bar in t hat year, He wits made as King.8 Ominscl fn 1002, • Ile erine Grant 118, -Audrey McIntyre 11.1, . Norman McNeil 111, Clyde- Kennedv olon and that appointments and pro- in the be by, One of Mr, Sutton's children is ill with typhoid fever, (.oaitested the seat for 1+1R,st York its the llouse of Co►lamina in• 1901), and has 103, Jean lord 09, Howard Gould 04, Jaek Britten 88. %notion$ service shall Merit after competitive examination. s -Intended, for last week- aalw ays been it pillar of strength to the Liberal First Class -Eric Reid 117, Leo Rev. Electoral Reform Miss Hazel Evlcoat who is .teach- Ing echaod near Thed,ford. spent cause. - ----- t holds 117, Barry Combe 116, Russell Bezzo 115, Jack Wigc+inton 115, Ernest We will prohibit under adequate poi ualties all corporations -over which ' Thanksgiving; at her home in j Tuekerstnaur AIa�YI+]RTISIA IN THE XEW 389A. ADVERTISE IN NEW ERA. 9 Fold Jeaord lttna`lU an 'Myrtle r Carrick 108, sM. the Province has jurisdiction from 1Vliss Laura Sowers of Tilbury, THE ADVEIITISII IN THE N + W ERA, l Charlie Mennell 101, Ker, Teacher. tricking Campaign contributions; r* quire the publication of all campaign tlo, pltributions to candidates and politi- '.h s , Week's Ma�rket� Ta s P 0 organizations; and provide for the aptiointment of a public prosecutor as be , I ngland, whose duty it shall to . intervene In contested elections to see i that all who are guilty of electoral TORONTO , 31ONTR AL BUFFALO fraud or corruption are duly prose - outed. iIOGS Off Cars $6,75 tilt` liars $6.60 Feil 99d iYatered $6.25 I ,shall take an early opportunity of Oidousaing before the electors the poli- d1 CAM 5490 , �• Ian oiewherein outlined, and I appeal to all believe in to E 5.40 $,60 $, 211 who these policies give to the Liberal candidates throughout . this Province their cordial support. 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