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Clinton New Era, 1908-01-17, Page 4- sass' - Tait P4APOSPII OriVW Pak • j 1008 • tia S�me good AFrg R •ctl I $ 111.14 ageoe What° etert, iseet tOrm oPeus 011 On. taid, write let attalogite ; out ,reader. ate reteeene other edvantageo yea teteroot Tee- , • "Migi MIKAN ORM MS4 Tepee an Menai sta, aotoutaa elawaTeoa, Patched. 4 4.4.44/40.4•14•410,0•110. 4•••4•44•41.04,04,4 711.NIOr •SU J. • Denglitturwinter Resort's of Not Far Enough Day.* Ill propoeer the following resolution in the Ronsel-- "Tnat In the opinion of thie bovifrit Will be advisable at the next general ejeetitin for the/lobo of Commone for Canada to eubroit the foliowing quest- ions to the votes of the heoPlei "1. Shaill the Senate of Canada be abolished? "2 Shall the Method of Appointment of Senators be Altered?" , --7Anaasier.-way ta-reach,-the-end--i view would be the abqlitkni of the Senate. No plebiscite is needed ,to find Ont public t pinion on Ahlo point,' California,4144exico Huron pedistribution and Florida. The Wingham Advance, while ad- Mitting it has no authority for -the 1 Tourist Tickets at tom Rause. same, suggeste the following as a pro. I I Tickets and full information ' may be 4e4CI Local urUtlItlIblAtit)14 "19 (11tY °I. -)914 obtained from Town Agent. Puy- Vila TiTtilleRs4wNe-fiorepos. ed of Wing. I chase your tickets at surattlYrh --11ftiQs1 hain, Turnberry, Howlok, Wroiteter, ' and avoid delay at depot. torris. Brussels, Myth, East. and ri lit RODOPINbi.; T9Yfil &gent, w_9etzwewaneeh and Ashtleld. • - - - - - --:' ToEwAncC•f 1E111?A7S°oXilliPo(rlie: All lettr, CLINTON . ana olleten. • Though we have had a wonderfully large trade in Wornen's Coats this season°, we still have a few styleS which we are clearing at remarkably lowf riees. If you need a stylish! Winter Coat, buy one n -Lw, and save to .14 Perional Not es .11 thou* aeries relatives or friend, visiting in town o wnv %war salty us of the fto ah weekt-_We *mold ancounee it 14 0 Nip, cm*. re+44444444444+144444+X We are sorry to learn of the eerious illness of Ur T Plucker. • Rev Origg, el Hornell, Chinaagent a few daye at the home of MOAT _Misaida.,.Holes, lain. London, _under- cloing medicine treatment bya special. ist. Miss Lizzie Reed, of town, takes part in. a League concert in Wingbarn on as cucumbers so far as moving the bridge from tbe present site is con Thellohneoville Bridge By N. Baer lokmoi Of the New 100 • - „ 'DEAR Eforrelt -.In your hist none your Colborne correspondent makes referenee to the present agitation1004" corning the rebuilding of 004 brulgee upon a lother eite, and put e his "coin.' meet" into Words, that savour of cents pulsion, tather than argument or per. Pion, and one Would naturally inosine to the supposition thet ratepayere.111 this end or Oeiharne, were frantically theontiiiie out their arms' eaying great big, long unintelligible '.words, and kleiting-ilke wild Meer while, as a mat- ter of fact, ratepayers here are as 'cool the 20th, Mrs Rutnara and aim Allan have gone on a week's visit'to friends in St. Thomas • We Dr Campbell, of Markdaie, is question, debated again and again In visiting vvith her aieter, Mrs J E Hov- tile Tears that have passed, and this '-' O ey, this week. of Maple Creek, finish, as the builaing Of an iron bridg- time, doubtless, - will be debated to a Mr Aslant faitelne, id hare on a visit to relatives ; he is the es at this point Will settle it for the owlier of Rome SON Urea Of lend,- . Teen to eagle. • a cerued, The question of moving Or not mov- ing, is not a new force debate, thrown upon ue suddenly, but, an old, old ************ •*********** Canadian, Almanac The 'recognized -Canadian Year Book. Price .50 Cents. anadian Diaries 1;4 " As fegitetla One ()minty Counelathey Dr M. r6 tee ;6441400n% are only doing .what every intelligent Wes in tOtan Tileeday,and °ailed on ratepayer would expect theta to do, a con* bf personal friends twee. If said bridge can be built upon a inore NEW -ERA • Grey, 'afeKillop„ Tuckersinith,aeaforth JA Limier, of Toronto, who has heetron a two weeks visit to his sister , • SOUTH HURON a:Osborne Stet:ibex) Mrs Jae Doig, returned home to -day, CLINTON• ,. 0,NT.,, JAN., 10, 190! Hay, S.tauleY.. tioderich Tp, Exeter, I Miss Ruby Jelliffe,whn Is. as been 'Vie- Rensall and Baytield; , iting at the paesonage. for several Justifiable Expenditure • . . • week, returned on Thursday to Bryn diversitaa•Felalleyitama. The Goderich says: -The utter 4.1)4B saki there as 14" people in X.41;" F hi Karn of London, formerly an", lea eyes lots elves saseestieetataits $ Church Chimes% e Chicago out of work yet plenty • -Of Canadians Who think all „they married iia W 'oodstocnk-oNew Years' inadequacy of the accomodatims at th • • ot t e Mo son's Bank, Clinton was Goderich post office laas so frequently been complained of,and acknowledged by the Departments concerned, that the public may weli coniPlain of neglect by those in charge of such matters, It is an absolute fact that when three people get into the money order office at one ttme the room is se. crowded that the door caunot well be opened. Tne letter boxes are of a size and cbiracter that did duty twentystive years ago, and the room in which the post office .staff puts in about 16 hours a day is so crowded • that they literally stumble over the sacks of mail matter which they are handling, All thie with a pestid reve- nue of over Sia,000 a year, anda'Money laosirevet. oferiepl~sweverioliketvS•10. . Rev Josias Greene will preach on Nile Circuit on Sunday next. . The halverton Quarterly Official sae -a s Board recently unanimous action, s.ted to increeseahe salary of Rev, F. J Oaten to PM, and to invite him to retnain as pastor for third year. This is the si cond increase Mr Oaten bas received during the,pasit nine months. . WILLIS The topic at the meeting of Young PeopleSs Guild on Monday evening was taken. by Dr Stewart, The next _meeting will be/of a literary nature. Tennyson and Scott will both be dealt with, Miss Annabel MeEwan taking Tennyson and MisaM McLennan and Frank McKenzie dealing with -Scott. WESLEY have to do te become wealthy is to go night, to Miss Florence 4 Robinson. ing hands with his old•Olinton friends elone, neither is any paeticular com- , The public amain which followe& • John L Sullivan,the former pngli 't on Tuesday. He looke well, and is do- munity isolated in the relationshi t p i . g ' ing well at his business at Winghatn. may bear toward other con:talent-titles. I was held in the large enclosed driving admits that it cost him 81,tieu-Theu-0 'be No more can we separate Individual shed of the Methodist church. IA joust i s , . . - to Chicago for wark, Mr Lack Kennedy was around shak- possible .site, curtailing eXpenditure tudicious savings' of County as ensiles, municipal moneys, with soa eye to the greatest possible good, to,the greatest possible number. Our Dainty certain - is justified in doing it, Which Council, many, members of which chief fectore tboughtet 49 doubt were in the present action of our County know little ornothing of its present eiteation, and are satepencling solely in the communzty in which he or she fby-electionsth Hume, or theou 'upon those . of its members, who are s . . . . resides. No man is laving te himself, took 1 t Hensall n Wednesda weeeeese SubScriptions received for all periodicals and papers at publishers prices. Games of all kinF,Is for the w. inter evening. :oOpee$Book.Stoo:t * • 0 I, N .T * ***********************Epo grade are all points •of interests ;' and • South Huron Nomination. • I subjects of concerti and that* should, , appeal ,to the good- judgementaand common selise °revery individual Who. Thilt'ffidal hOtahltitiOh of the iii is a lover of advitncenientand progress eral end Conservative candidateue- M M Y Le n a ed 13, Horton disectly interested o r concerned, and to whole ratepayers interested a.re leoking for suppeet, and which action eire ' have confidence"' Will only carry weight so. far as counter influent:a 113 not brought, to bear imon them, and shewing the inpreeticability of the pr oposed change. That there ars many different' opin- ions as to the best it for hridge, et, oenear the preeent-beidge, We do not challenge. This has peen under con-. sideration for the last thirty years,and the entire ciista,pce from tne late Mr.. • 13, B Blain M P. who is widening the fore he discovered it was better to 1 committee of Liberals and Ogneerva. responsibility to corporation, nor cor- 1 tives had. comfortably filled up the Censervative candidate in South Huta .poration responsibility to individual, shed by erecting a platform, -securing drink water than wine. 'Many other on, and Mr Carstairs, Conservative . out I am trespassing much upon your ' two stoves, and. seating the building men have discovered it at much . less organizer, were both in here yester- space, New Era. We are not putting i cost day• • up a, fierce howl of protest, but we cer- which was quite comfortable and ae. • ' Mr Hartley Dewart, canditate for Wray shall use ail our little influence I comraodatert a . good mitisymore than. one of the Tors ntos, for the Dominion fl 11, lticLeen, ef the Toronto World council, to re- I would the largest hall in the place. to hear upon our countY House, an°, brother of Mr E RaDevvert Reeve Petty oecupied the chair. build the Holmesville bridge. -upon the has been suoinibrided to appeal! before of the Sovereign Bank, is assisting the preserit permanent direct road. ; speeches. Messrs Blain M P Both the candida•tes made shots 801rel'bneghitililf L3oi athne4•110oHnisilebr'evr'atMivPli csaPplie- order business of over 05,000 in 10004 of Court. It would be 'great sport af Mrs Thompscfn, Albert St., slipped tint bridge, has been. gone •over at • There could be no more justifiable eX- the d't f h W •I d h e ors o t e or d an o e on the ,sidewalk a few days since, many different timed, by many -differ- • Hono.r Roll of C 1 PapIlls while T B Pardee, MP d HD hurting herself' so severely that . she ent people, and deputation J:ollo wed Liberal Candi ate in South Huron. a Toronto Judge, for conbenopt of Burns pottery, to the.site of the pres- penditure ay the Putilic 'Works De - , an ew- art, of Toronto, spoke for the Liberaa out shopid both go to jaili What a time was unable te leave the hense. Iler • pertinent, than to at once carry friends will be glad to know that ehe the changes reconuneuded by their . they would have if -they had enjoin- ; • - • has about recovered therefrom hy deputationa-and while • party. .. have differed so far as actual site for sin1119118 - Names ase in order of merit : FonatV-Over 60% -NV, McQueen. Mr McLean appeared .to• bridge is concerned. That of roadbed- , and most general conyenience; has al- R Kiity. E Over 50_ass' --IseleKay,Itert StOnetuan good advantage in his opening remarks tee had the privilege of reply at tits - ways beea in favor of the present (.)Stoneman. • site at Forsters. . , FORM IV -Over 60% --,R Vodden; S closing of the Meeting), and tottcheees I rfillowitotilaleriipouyblichave issues. If you have the space, Mr, Editor,. I' East, 0 Copp, 11 Elcoat, F Lucas , • brie ben et:attic- wotild like to ten you a store about pearsoia, B MeEwan, A: Green. . rasseagt the size of the crowd before Over 500a, -8 Hohnes, 11 Can telon, I 1 M dor ton first commis:eon ever sent not to I investigate for bridge site here. • This i Form III a Over 70% - A Gunn, D ;hespoke too low for the size of the - liztrialide a fair, . address, thoug* 1 that the improvements suggested t personal atonethrowtrig yvill be in- , graphy and modern office work. • was a coternission of .merciaants from I Ross; D Courtice ^ . M McMath, 1 ilhalmild' The otbey: speeches -were those et - majtegolt -43 stairiftiies, itg iskiserotim. true of Goderich is equally teue oil-- as--• i. tne-cnaracter of either can nal, es dulged in. No reflections can be Made 1 In reneviing his subscription, Mr 3 in the “Seventies", 'composed of the the important town ef Clinton, isaily I should be carried out: But What hi i interest than_ any of .the apapere we risers . Jae Fearalt_Iewto at.al-Racey• I a- s tt • ford, A Middleton, E Wiltse,C Rance, 3 au e op, eir, Stinson, i - C t 1 EW • Bi all - . M Rasa, parliamentarians titecustomeq. to debate ' • ive standpoints, . aaahpres,enting theirarguments wage: -. vigor and fluency, from theirrespeate • will.he deenled on pelitical _ 'We Look or e ew ra wi tri re i not alt, ave gone ove . e grea, r f ' th N E 'th o "f — h ' t. th ' te Over 50%-C MacPherson; inspectors who have personaay ex- ling cells. anntied the building as now condition- „ „e' , Miss Lizzie Moontatn,of Londesboro ed. • One feature of the ;by-election a the Misses Annie? Eartliff, East,•F ' kins ancaSuele What aid Star says aboot Godeeich South•Huron is the fact that both the • 11 (viral:11:n° are taking a [Post Offiee euite true, and the welt- Liberal and ,Conservative candidates term in the growing and popular Busi. On Sunday evening next .Rev Mr. Jolliffe will take for his subject "How we may know the doctrines of Chris- tianity are true." ONTARIO STREET Oon'sidering the inclemency of tbe evening a large audience assemo led, on Sabbath evening to hear Rev E W Kerr's sermon on "Dancing." Mr Kerr, next Sabbath evening, will preach. by request, on "Lying." The regular meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society assembled at the reside e of R J ?Allier and was large- ly atte ded. The society is doing ag- gesissi work. C A. ..---. A. convention -for the organization of the conhty under the auspices of the TN. 0, A. will' be held here on Thurs- day and Friday, Jany. 23rd and 24th. The Thursday afternoon and Friday meeting will be held in Wesley church and a banquet and Thursday evening sessionan Willie church. Thuswho will assist in presenting the pil Paris, tee of t a aociati Yeigla --eial -0o mittee ..- side; L Missio _Startle rector Aseoci ion ; 0 Ali opeland, Provin- cial Stetary cA the Young Men's Obristi n Associations for Ontario and Thes Japanese prohlem presents a eau_ebee ; John R Boardman, Countj ' w abase by the purchase of a tract Work ecretary of the International ne . 1 eommi ee, New York ; Albert E Rob- ; of ten thousand acres of land in the erts, re ently of State committee of west by, a Japanese Company which gram are :--, John. Penman, airmakeof ProvincialCommit- e Young Men's Christian As- s of Ontario and Quebec; 11 rantaird. Member of Yeovil]. mittee, Chairman of sub -cons - n county Work ; 0 B Keenley- ndon, leader of the Laymen's ry Minveinent in London' ; Brent, London, Physical Di. f the Main Men's Christian ness College of our town, They are er of this has alreadaarecomniended are "mighty decent fellows,' and no taking an advanced course in &encl. scores of ot er p a the_election I" t ; Stevenson -sofsAlarnedes. Cal says- -following-gentlemen; several of Whom • h D The demands of growing toitoid havelno". , . t personal grouncis. . - I receive, and we appreciate the news D R Menzies, A S Visher,. Alex !tie- ' - • The meeting: .- was - tnost orderir . -- -- - called for increased expenditure ora . ______,_a_sas . ... : ' froth our late home, We had Jack Murchie, and I am noe quite suae if T. FORM II- Over 70% all laroevn. • . i for the ;chairman, for Sir Wilfrid, ant throughout; and closed with cheery' FOrrestar with- us on New Year's daY Jaekson. sr was on that, particular Over 60%-a0 Kerr, FsElhott,H Reidi J O'Neil. P . v ninent does The many friends of Miss Tillson, oE They arrived. at our house at about Over 50% -B ummins, S k' f h • justifiable; but the Star and other Op- . nothing, but there is, at least, one dir- the Conservatory of Music, London, 1.30 p en hungry as sharks, and- ord r• Kitty, 3 0 Chidley, 3 Crich, II Rollo- i ri- a co as, . public &buildings all over the country it, is sometimes claimed by the a) pea mg o t e contest, the Giese - S way.. P Whiteley, ft McNaughton, L i position papers are continually de. will regret tolearn that she is very ed dinner. My uiother was completely Huron -for' Liberalism see taiga •says: -Prospects of - redeeming, Beata& , ection in which the Goyernment has d ' Ootiman, -M-Tassier, B Dien. .. angerously ill at her home in Tilson- unoerved. Six or .seven important W lf the Liberals josesit will be the fault nouncing the Government for item- - FORM 1 -- Over 70%-aJ Lati esbOro„El P. for dinner. • Committee. •I for the candidates. , - an expenditure that is pertectly • osition that the Go er creased ex peuditure. Take another illestration.. Outside of Toronto, possialy, , there is not another harbor in Ontario that should have as much money spent on it dur- the next few years is Goderich harbor With the probable development of North W est.trade, thousands of a -toi- lers will be required to putthat harbor in the shape it should be. At present no lopg boat can. lie up close in shore because of a curve hi the pier , that must be straightened out. This/van require thousands of dollara, to say nothing of other necessary a. expendi- ture. • , There are other 'harbors, however, that Will need sonde expenditure. Can- ada's growth requires it to keep pace with its transportation needs. While the Star will probably justify the ex-. penditure of money in Gedericb, it will oppose on general terms expendi- ture elsewhere. In other words the Government will be charged; With ex- travsgance simply because it is trying to keep pace with thecountay's tvewah_ and need. The Mentreal Star advocates having a fixed date for Dominion elections. There is much to bee said favor thereof, and it seems to us,. very little *against it. A private letter received at this of- fice.from a Conservative in Alberta, says: - 'I don't think Leurier will have to worry much over the•nexaelection, as he will carry all 'seven seats in Al- berto,. The conservativea have One member from Alberta at OttaWs no:tv, and only two in the Alberta Legislat- ure, and it will be worse later on,' Maesachneetts,. . now laternational County Work Secretary, New York; Archibaklaarilees, Provincial County , Woric Secretary. -London. • Program for Thursday afternoot. Devotional exereisesal B Keenleyside; Huron bounty and its needs,A °Wiens; The county week plan.J R Boardman; Businese seehibn. Banquit at 6.15 in the Presbyterian elturch.0 • Thurede,y.evening -Service of praise and prayer. Address, "Magnitude of the Young :Men's Christian Associa- tion work, ' C al Copeland. Address - "County mirk in `North America," J. It Boardmen. " . Friday forenoOn - Devotional, .0 B reenieyside. The coenty work, or working "the p en." Social and educe- - tional fes tures. Recreeti ve rtel is/ions. AE Roberts, Stanley Brent; A VI Rob erts Discussion.. County committee and connty secretary, .1 R Boardmen. Friday afternoon Devotional, C 13 Keiinl es side. Addre s: "1 he eta' as. pondivg member." A Cullens. Address "County work, a training .ehoot for getsvite,s A E The month oid of Mr John Ire- land heti been seriously ill with poen- . We are sled to hear _pal it eeetriti be be On the mend. ;lir Seto 4011 daligliterithe le MO ill with f proposes.to put 23) Japanese agriculs turisto thereon; If the Jepnliese are objectionable as erdinat7 laborers, are they net equally se AB agricultuaists ? On the °thee'. hand -tliey are good. farmers' and unobjectionable from, th'ie standpoint may they not be equal. ly so as laborers? Hon Mr Lemieuir'e Miesieat to Tokio has resulted in a proposal which is he. lieved will effeetnell reouleasi the number of laborers coming to British columbla from *Tarim» dtrect, although th, IV. are a couple of features of the ti ngernent wheat troy fa' impreivell on as a result of further nAgOtiation. Oire of theme is regalia to the Dnati. 1,1 nib n .1 n put ei.engrieuiturlsts, If the voluntary rearictien of the elni. .t 0 , J 0 peoaa. Pantett does not in 'practice prove effeetiye thee steps will Fe talv. t� effective, as the authorities at Tokio haVe aheoltiteiy desire to 006 its people lesiring for 'title eentinent at all. allielialeiOn it. . • • • 4 shoWn eimacity far in excess of • its burg. Miss Tillson- contracted plena. gentlemen, %sit t eir river, rote an Kerr J McTa gart. isy while s &din the holida s with impoetant town; at an hour when ' of over -confidence, the late Mr Gunnar( opponerites- Durieg the last foie. years P -4; -Ye le se -- assesa-n- saps - d - 0.Yer dO Erickr- .kteksen, 0 Mc- inatorisybeinhavon largely on persoas er parents. Ihis young lady is we mos conn ry o 1 8 arl* Guire L Reid W Hall W Ford. al grounds. r McLean as the:ad- the Conservatiates were in oface at Ot- known here, having visited at tin everything available for hungry men . ' " -E.EioTouartn, er4HAfFoAarrqtuhhoarr, ,LG vantage of long residence, is the prop- , . ' • . calling her aside, assured her that eh 0 !rivteelro6n0%T tawa the total ' immigration was a home of Mr W Doherty . was already consumed., Mother did rietor of a long established, widebps little over 96,000or an average of 25,000° . not know what to de but Mt Racey, ' . , ' Beaton, E Hooveso,B-Rodaway,D &di, circulated newspaper, with influential - a year. This, at a time when the west - 4 those men wanted war homemade ' d f ' d' J Stevenson business conneatiens m Seaforth an. experience in the Legislature. Mr. • DEATH - The death ookiplace in VMS hungry for settlers. During the relict of the late John Plewes, aged 7e .2. brea,d end home-made rnilk,wbich two I a. : . • things, rnother always had plenty of, -rJigtit tormer students of the 3 .1 at- Horton, an old school teacher, draws- ' and which, sup lemented by home- . tended the Clinton Model School. due- his strength chiefly from Trickersmith • . last four years the immigration was yeaes. Born in Ireland in 1830 sbe • tOwnship. Eisen 'many Conservativem, eceatmtleecrin Toronto. She was married over 51)0,000, or,an overage of 125,000-a arna,desbutter, an hoineanitde pie, con- Lanada with her parents, who • Ing e as session, Alt were SUCCSD yearaage eolely to the energetic ims twice, her first husband being „ stituted the meal for the important . . . ful at the examinations and five of migration policy inangekated by the Sharp, who died some few yeare after a '14` • delegation, and , although,' very mush ' them obtained honors Thts is a recoil' against mother's religion, was settled of which to be orchids_ . goverpment. , This large influX settled eir marriage. Plewes. o a pr for to the tune of three one oil our I de; and became consumers f an mere 0 ship s and gettled onee The pupils of the C I have organized w c me to Goderich town- bid. Manufactured goods, so that business known by that neme On The Bayfield the property is this, those gentlemen found But the point I am after, Mr Editor , a society under the name of the Olin- Cellegiate Canadian 9144 The men and factories all -• road. When Mr Plewes died she; dis- f 1 objects of the Club are patriotie, and . derived benefit d f f bridge site at a point t the f a e oot o the . pose o the arm and bought a cottage farm thee orcupted by Mr Frank Ba- literary mee ngs will beheldfort- ti ' • from it. , on Frederick street, wheee she has dour on the Maitland, G-oderich town- 1 nightly. The following officers were lived since. She, was an a visit to-Wat- I elected: - Hon. President. 'Rea C It rhere. being en • -island at the ford when -Bronchitis wascontracted, shit' ' poi a the delegation Considered it a , Gunne : President, W McQueen ; 1st which resulted in her demise. She was semi. place for a oridge. .I temember Vice President, Miss A alawar.. ; 2nd well known and highly, respected by - • Vice President, W Weir ; l'reasurer, .141 rhe Campaign In South linron my lather sastung bern tt tile} considered the. _road recall there to D Stewart ; secretary,Mtss EStothers; Stanley . Holmetwille, which., • unfertanately . Executive committee, President; vice NOTES -lar Hugh Garriotir and Miss. - they had not, but said they Would on President, Treasurer, Secretary - F Maggie Gilmour, of Turnberry, have the return trtp, and in a commie-1,We,-; Lucas, }I O'Neil; H Watts, Miss. been visiting old acquaintances in tion retewed soon after it WILS Stated that the .delegation considered their ......*.19•0•1......... plan off. ' ' And here ''allow me to say to. the asaa e'onatallee • ' IA • I there ' • readers of your valuable paper; wheth- vioTire --Miss Maggie . McDonald -is ' ---e-•-eaeeaa-eaaasa ,taa . . er interested in sold road or not, o e .visiting friends at . Staffa at present. . fact, the road bed; is one great difil- , tl .M111 renTwbit gAroileosatTetnogoioLoWooaelolaInebttim, ' . , ; _ I iseepitill - :0;4:p:it:I:, AeorTremi gai-ns gda,. 4g lotvrniot an‘ttaieecanastielli ; _clay that confronteathe-advocate of 1 • eyery yairediiiiimoirot-a siter-for t Le trelnitMilg-"1"---- - - -,-. - - ' The contest in South-rfuron will be all who came in contact with her. .A . short and eharp, but it will be the strong Methodist, being a member of fault of the Libeetas themselves if they Ontario St Church.. She leaves four , do not win. They have a .good cause sons by first marriage. The funeral and a good candidate, and; they • have took plate on Thursday afternoon to more than a fair fighting •chanee in Clinton cemetery; - Rea Kerr Conduct.' -the political completion of the con- ed the services. A large number of her stituency. in the next few days they• gan do wonders in the way of ' organi- zation and preparation for getting out the Liberal voters. It is well worth their whileatnasimakethessaery_ most of the opportunity. ;Their constituency should be in the Liberal column, and they owe it to themselves to make a strenuous: intelligent, and sustained friends showed -their respect for the deceased in following the remains to its last resting place. The pall-bearere were the MEM as acted for her late _husband, beinglilessre A Innes. M Mc - wan, Jag OUT-Tiieb, Stiff Sfevens, Tiplady and John Govet. • Couuty Clippings seem disposed to expect Mr McLean's election, The following meetings Ita,ve slams. arranged in South .fluron; - Feder,. Jan 17, evening, Zurich and Briacefileida Saturday, Jan la evening, Leadbiiry; Monday, Ian 20, Exeter; Itiesday Jae. 21, Seaforth. Hon Wm Pattersen, Minister of Customs, will speak at Crediton and Zurich. lion G Grahams Minister of Railways and Conant wilt speak at Exeter and ,Sealoytn. 11 Fair. Stenley for the last week. Mr John McFarlane, of °airfield, Man, has gone 1 to Tucketanaith to visit acquaintance* Hohnesville bridge. Velaile. the road Sia -van WEDDING -Quite a large in present use has onahill six hundred' number from here attended tne silver eurprise hy being presented by_ an ads' • effort to have it placed there On pot': • feetan length, and °nay one. The road wedding of Mr and Mrs Wm Sta les dress and lovely fur. Miss N Clark - .in day. . • - -Enoch Bower- Ashfield, died on Jan. proposed in the present agitatititahas of, MoKillop, on Israday evening of last .read the address,and Miss E Linalatee. Mr Y McLean, whom they have gave the present. chosen as their candidate, is.no politi- cal novice. He is 8, veteran and suc- cessful journalist. He served a term in the Ontario, Legielatve Assembly. He has aided his party in many hard fought contest in which hehad no per- sonal stake or interest. Ile has many of the qualifications that gold make a suceesstul Parliamentarian, one of whom His conetituents may well be Proud., Without making any pretens- ion to citatory, he has a rare capacity for the•plain, 'coherent, and i3traight- forvearcf public speaking that ai Wit s tells in k'arliamentary debate. ' a Mr 11,Srackman .Exeter, took in a nineteen bundred and fifty -feet at hia, Near, an enjoyable time Wag spent by . by actual Measuremiant, and sonsideta alLand the many viduablepresents re- POTE8-Mp and Mrs JaisCook left max, able proportion of this amount, much ceived.by the host and hostess .WaS Saturday last to visit the forrperar heavier grade than the present river evidence of the bigh esteem in which ftat.her and other:friends in ttoderiele• Mise - hill, and; the large amciunt would still they Were held, all left for their homes P We are sorry to state. that Miss - be increased atter cuttings were made. with best wishes that in theallotnient .11. Heaton is laid up Withan attack of upon the proposed road, while the cha of thee they would have many happy are sorry Then:limy friends here, ference in distance -would 'mean near's,. returns of the ,day. . or mrs otlottetioe,arizfoftlsietrsoeveoerred.illpeste: one- and a . quarter miles On every • round trip, in favour of the present- . road. • , • was going to the'polls. 1,.,: • There is one phase of the present ng - Death on Tuesday, calleeto her Wit Ration, that seems Micah to cempre- reward one of Exeteraemost eatetelied hencaand. one which certainly deserves residents, Eliza Long, wife of William an explanation. Why do some of the Baker, at the age of 80 yeats, most long-headed, intelligent, deep - thinking ratepayers of Goderieh town. ship advocate the proposed °henget. We have understood upon good auth- ority, that in recent ' contracts upon the present long hill, the large sum of twelve to fourteen hundred dollars was expended. It certainly does seem strange, alter. statements which we have heard in our county council as to the very efficient teanner in which that work was done. that all eV that enormous Mtpeeditureahould be turned over to the muskrats and tadpoles, as h sink. Mg fund, and -that Gotletich Tp should OW feel prepared to indulgeain the 'expensive luxury of buying and grad- ing a new road site, Which at the least calculation, to put it into the same de" gree of efficieney, woitla cost said 7, at the age of /0. years. Mr Jag A Moore; of Wiaton,has leas- ed bit 150 acre farm to McCall 'Bros„ for one year. • We regret to learn of the 'death of EnochBrown,which took place onSun- day morning.' , 0n -Monday --morning Mrs Webster, Of Goderich broke her arm as she was McLean representing SOOth HUCOn. M the Dominion* would reflect credit on curiosity. last week' in the shape of a one of the finest. electoral. districts in those whiasent'him there to voice white mink skin. Tho skin -of the Mink is alinoet heir/Leta their opinions and give effect to their Mr Th000940 has rented bblacis.farm 'On . Will' hi:3 addres. s to the electors Mr. twOoni I!. it) Of fEtlepteorrn, fteisoteh gree of perkiest independence. ' This Willard, , isMorthWerefialitneLn McLean kyr claim to a reasonable de- soneeseion 2, of Hay, to Mr Albert 18 in his case no mere affectation, it Jong been apparent to all who have appointed t 3- Schade, of 'Lindsay, ail The Goderich Milked Snai ty 'have e a feature of hie 'makeup that hes been co -Workers with him in." political baud at Gedekkai•inasuccession to es, . bandanaster of the Huron regimental campaigns °rhea() been readeraof hie a ith igne d. rudely, 11 110 becomes a member of the - ', We are eorry to chronicle the death House of Commons, he Will ,iltid eon. of J 11 °Cyder, (Harry). eldest son of Mr ii go dal sprts on the Liberal side. The. and 'Mrs James Myer, ot Port Albert, seseiobal debates furninh conclusive Which took place onFridaYi Jan 3rdiat prop/ that -.-Liberal members have his father's residence, at tlae 9iit,e of 20 habit of putting thenaselves on record, -W Mitchell! of Renee% ham received townehm a awn equal to the former minds of their own and are in c the Years and 2 clays. ellOitnette expanditure with the happy Nor, if the truth mutt be told, is the ' the bad intelligence front his son Will, thought of privilege of reriewing part I'rereier likely to object to oceussional neer Petit-made/a Sesta He has lost trif!er the first geeing frehet throw s •, •• a .. • • • • .. • - - --•-•ess'eae ,,....1/. ;...r. ow... s...1........46 .1. A. !.11011 ...t. 1.1460 It, ILS qualm tine, Mr Editor. that, Lae admirably conducted journal. • Vertu- m , res they are prompted 117 reM -differences f lost hie math.° (woe by hail and is eofl. cam( y might save smile expense, tn of, opinion. and not by a mete desire fined td tiN hod owing to a severe at- i hi, ipticer ier.lgths required at the no - to pronloteself-Interest, TortnotO tack of rheumatism. 01,100. • posed site Hut the differerice is not MrSA Poplestones leader na Inc l'vsoy.terian choir isr the pest year, hes veeigned.• he re died at St, stoseph's flospitel. 1 a. toes on galluisai e Ensile aa" w. Di J :Ili A. aasesie a, i numb e, e lase iisetit, for the aleintztrein FI itiO !'c a. „AL, et. 4'. el tr: •; 411 ' the Iteepitat at Liindon since Thankte giving, Mrs Sandees watt 20 pates Of age and was borne in Ushorne Tp., bo- ing a daughter of Mr Wm Weed, a former resident of that township. Mr -EtIMII "Aloe -hatt Seta fine- ki.,?:1,i4V-Siticrettf, as has 1 -ecu report 1111 111, 1 I, the Herron Race, a mile east, .4 lid hert.tti wilted be the prodeieseoi O1 Seaterth, to Mr Jits Nab. The prtee raid was, in the neisathortiooa (44174060 *dr Cat r rthrbeici 111. fatni Uttlotning Sea forth, neon his brother lohn, arid vvill, work it. 110,,t 11, with. w.."t 1, Vt. owed i)iite for the (Intninfins Snuth T-Titrotli bOrvt townbing it) theWhae School Tueket•simith, lot s tew Weeks, relieving Miss McEwen, who is taking treatmetit On receiving the nOtnitUL. tion, his Wife, who was oleo a teacher holding a eertifleateitook Charge of the ethool. raving a. IAN' tItousana by our comity t eel g ti ro earl ism allv bowl, r len dee tom one toss', hips e We tan '0 see that the building et' att. iron stritotute, accortlitig to the. pia+. •Ient of • •; permatient.opobsing ler getioitaticais. we nil ilthnit.Thilti Wet the constant de- toui ots ons a time p, a time will become lit the aggregate of uunihered Yeate, enormous, by taose who are etinetara. iy tieing the road, arid the extra Strain upon his horse, owing to the extra . • . „ J.40..pary ductions , We are offering the balance of our winter goods Al Less Mao WINIBAll PRICES . . Comprising all lines in p FELT SHOES and SLIPPERS. FELT LINED GOOE)S, OVERSHOES, 10j1313ERS-1,.., ° LUIVI$EiZMEN'S R.U:1313,ERS and SOX The early buyers get the_best snaps Fit . Jacksio . •