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Clinton New Era, 1908-01-31, Page 4M 1.. We've deeid d to continue our sale ,for one day longer,401P0-,•-'. at.ti,rday,Feb, 1st andwe have planned, to' make it the greatest day bf them all, as far as bargain -giving: is concerned, -We would like to have a general Clean-up of: Winter s kwe'll . g' p , , Iririe tocs and 1•y e...nioney.here Saturday,. tn order to clear out the last of the heavy winter goods, The following -list of Extra Specials will be ready„ Saturday mor I tg;We have dozens of others just as good, xtr pI Ladies' Hemstitched Lawn Hand'- kerchiefs, • IC_ tor. tiie Good quality Roller Toweling, - • 2 yards for Ckk Fine quality Pearl Buttons, - 2 dozen for 5s'. , Ladies' wool -lined Mocha ' Mitts and Gloves, regylar price 'to $145, for .3)s' Children's Large White Wool Boas for each 1.7c Boys' and Girls' Wool Toques, OgUeS, •-. Reg. 4Qc, for ISe 1000 English Steel Pins, for lac 400 yards Embroidery, I to 3, • in. wide per yard 3c Ladies' Underwear 'ed Ladies' Fi e Wool Vents, "l{1;;urnbul 's 4 ns • rinkable, Memel! and medium •sizes, finest fin- ished garments you can buy any- where at the n gular price of 50c and OOo each, on sale Saturday each .. Children's Underwear Seventy-five Children's Vests and Drawers, in three different makes,fine all -wool and Union -all Turnbull's Un - shrinkable make -all sizes in this lot., but not all sizes in each kind. Regular: price 35c, 40c, 50e and 60c per garment, ��Y for Saturday a7 34c ,Black Coat Special Of the eh6 titins stock of Blank crr ay.. and Saturday should see the last of them. Nine only .Women's Black Cloth Coats, comprifing Vicuna,, • Melton and Beavers. Regular price $12.00, $18:50, $15:00, $10.50 and f1 0� $18.00 each, your choice Saturday s Finest Dress -Goo is, 75c • 9 wohundred yards Venetians and Broadclotbs iu almost any of the latest colors,such as Oardinal,Brown, Myrtle Fawn, navy, Black, etc. Beautiful all woad Pcloths with fine, smooth finish, 7EY •Regular price $1 or $1,2,5, Sale days,.... American Kimona Flannel 19C,, 75 yards' American printed Flannel'• suitable for Kimonas,bath rdbee, dr`.sie ing c yes,'etc. -'Worth now 35c• *per 'IQ's - yard Januaty sale.....:.. , .... , :....... , I UM 25, 35, ,and 5oc Gloves for 18c 00 pair ladies and girls Cashmere and wool gloves, some "silk -lined. -al most all the plain colors in the. lqt and all sizes. Regular price up, to•50o. Sale .4oc Stockings for 21c a pair. •A.bout a hunareipair in, the lot. all sought .. this season -Cashmere, plain and rib, Worsted and Rib.Wool, Reg, ular price 35 and 40c.. ; • 21c 1.2 c Print s fog gc Jest 200 yards to sell. English and Canadian prints lir a dozen dengue and.• colors including. Navy -Blue. Regular• 122c -January Sale• Grey Factory Yarn. toc a Spindles Grey: E'actoxy yarn two or three ply. Regular price J5c skeins Re January Sale: Y ,. $4..,5o Black Skirts $3,19 18o • ;uet about 15 black cloth skirts'' :made from good setvicable vicuna cloth in three pretty styles, sizes 23 • to 27 inch waist ail lengths, regular. price $3.95 to $4 50 at. ... S3,l 1.9 B1ack.and Cream Lustre Waists 79c 2&,pnly Black, and bream lustre• waists all new styles this winter, regu lar p'610o $1 fTc,...., .., 79e �lP,ANLJ I R%i4 K FLOWER , FRIT ►N • SUN$1#JN+ Delightful. Witter *Sorts of California, Mexico and Florida, Tourist: Tickets et Low Ret -ills, Tickets and full info mp,�atlon may be obtained from Tow Agent. Pur• chase your tickets at Uptown office, and avoid delay at depot. F, •B. H91 tlNd, Tows* A;:;eli f ... AFTER Cuuppt ..,I ▪ is a good thno,to start. New torr opens op S Jan. .3 XE 908 1 RLC ' * *1`**' % ' * . ; OF '1Ql[A>G RETURNS Iiip b[ ]l'Ccl ala El to by it t etnj1}orttyor>�Aroaa til W 4004 10p6 , LAO Clot% McLean Horton 1Tq 70 , , ..: 117 74 No 2 .,.,,81. 52 ,. 50 30 I Ne 31".";...."....".8491 42 3T 2A • 128 '83 .. A7 80 3Ia 6 .•28. '86 ,,..,.. 67 55ITT TT, ,210 "2 807 2415 EXETER • No 1........,:22. 84 .,..,,.,,,, 31. 60 No 2 25 50 88 68 No 3. ,,.,,,• .29 841 ,:, 87 62 No 4 •47 70 .46 77,,,: 128 055 156 274. Ja.a. 2nd, Write 14x oatalagas' ; our model. --- ... • ate rates *ad other advantages will interest 2 IMMO A$ PJCAN 'RIMS C9 . i Youge a' 4 M00111 Sts., Toronto, T. M. WATSON, PrincipI .. .A4..•..P.p..q IOW ,.h.,N.„l..,4....•+,. ... CLINTON NEW ERA CLINTON. ONT,, JAN._ 31, 1908 A ZJselesa Chamber Ai a believer in responsible govern• meat, one;reason for opposition to.the Senate. is because itt is irresponsible, No matter what• it •does,'or 'how -much its members 'go contrary to public opinion, there is no 'possible way of reaching it beyond adverse criticism. • Virtualiy,the Senate can do as it tikes, and there .being no appeal ta:pnblic f op]niUn, there is no cause Ior concern. The Toronto lilail thinks the fault I with the Senate is more in its person ,net than anything else ; that if good • men onlywere appointed, there would' i be less objection to it than there is.Tl e teen who' were. Senators, under the old regime, were in no sense:apy.mere re- presgntati:ve'than are those who .sit in the upper chamber to -day. The only actual difference is that while the for- mer were Conservatives, the latter are Liberals, This does not make them eitLer wurwitroue-case-or--better-it the other. . We het believe, either, . that. the ,Senate should help the Commons in its .legislation.: The latter is the respell - lisle body, answerable to.a ie people: arid is not likely to' go very far wrong in anything it does, „because its . very safety and au cress depends upon `legis- lating in harmony with public senti- • merit, - l If the Senate' had no existence, its losswould never be missed Few, if any, take interest in its proceedings,' and it is tolerated simply because no • BA48LD21Bi•., .118 64, 00 ......:..33 92 No 1 ...'t7_- P 9SMITIX 75 85' No 8 ▪ , ....46 ...4235 ...... 67 . 25 No 4 .,.... 78 18 ,.,...... 70 21 - No 5 72 30 . 72 86 . No 6 .:59 32 ....,• . 70 32. 877 197 180 2'4'ANLE1Y. No 1 .......• 64 23 Not ..,.67 28r, 4115 209 66 No 4” ::..:..15 54. .... 14 , No O..' 72 37 i 77 347' 251 ' .• 228 • • USBth Nn ile No I....-. , - ,,,. 58 -13001 ...... .... 38 Noo 4 ......... 43 : 100.000..... 31 31. 241 522 " 219 196 , u rir i, Your eyes are tired, and rspar wonder ,why, whenyou are wearing Glasses.. You haven't the * right kind, perhaps, and unsuitable, Glasses • are likely,to be'worse than none at all, Ify ou have ' the least trouble with your eyes, delay may prove _more,serious • than you imagine. You can have. -your eyes examined here without cast to you`, If vbu: du need new Glasses, we will be glad to supply them, fie. Spectacles as tow as Shoo.' Cooper'sBookStore *. 26�. Mrs Gilbert Speir,an old andworthy resident of the 4th line,Morris, had the 8a misfortune to fall at the residenceof 3.06• her ,son, John Spear, and hreakli - her 71 right arm at the' wrist • and also her 111 thigh. As Mrs Speir i-' over 88 years a- n age a,shock of this kind is not nearly jai 8Q easily overcome as a younger person. • Mr John l7onsitt, Parr Line,Stanley, one • of the pioneers of that towraehip, died very suddenly on 'Tuesd,iy morn- ing. He had sat down tobreakfast while in the act of eatinghe passed away, ,Decea sed had been ill for some months, it, was not expected. that he would recover. A number of'grown up setts and daughters survive him, . • Much sympathy is felt with Robert. McAllister, con'I,West Wawanosii tp, in the lose of his partner in life onSun- day afternoon'last.; Mrs lacAllistera who was fiftyyears and eleven months of age,was enjoying the best 'of good health until three days before her•very sudden and unexpected death, which was caused ay an attack of that ter- rible. disease . neumonia, - .: as a • aug . ter o ' r' an : rs Jos Wilson, of West ti'Pawanosh, 9 1l.., IIENSALL 120 No 1 4.93' 9/ • .'91 118 2 27 HAT No 1...•....:.42 28 ....... •46 35 No 3 . 46 .994 '' 0 077 10044 No 4 53 21 .. .,. 47 26 , No 5 .• 41 35 ... 48 ' 34 +. No 7 ... ,.,,. ., 9 .:,..:.....30 . 22r No, 8.....:58 • .23 _ 74 14 413 .,325 .•.:457 820 • STEPHEN., • 137 '. Na 1 ... • 92 62; 51. • No 2......,.,.64 16 No 8 .7845 ..65 52 62. No 4 .. 61 35 .. 72„ 66 No 6, ..:62' 26 45 ' 99 • .95 71 ......... 45 -81 No 7 30--55 • No B 52 • 56 No 9..,.... , ,u ,,, 61 _ 83 • 412 476 '417.508•' MoKILLOP No 1..... • • .. 78 '51 118 26 . No 2 . ,.a• 04 67 ..109 53 • No 3 .52 104. .: 66 • 77 No 4 ••47 80 . 74. 71 271 302 366 —227, • 31 139 HSCAPITULATION McLean Hortod Seaforth .:910 . 231 .Tuck ith 577. 197 405....126 • fleeter ,.123 ' 255 156' 274 Usborne , • 241 322 . 219 339 Stephen ..412476 417. 508 Neuman ... 93 . 91•. 91 118 ' feasible wayIhas been .devised for get- Etaanalyd..2is `2s60i ...:.,' 33 263 Scotch Fingering 'Yarn :504 ;Small skeins Best Seoteb •Fin- gerihg yarn -4 ply. Special 5 ikeins for WILLIS Out On Bal! Cannot AccoimirdOte7Ftetyhodi ' .1 A paragraph from Seaforthaeads as Joseph, situated. on the shorasaOf Lake Communion services will be held on union was takeis to Toronto F 'do followse-Since the beginning of the resent year there hits been more die- aed-raot guilty to two charges Of perjury gamaaay the Grana Trunk that at Now that the time for the Stratfordi The affair dates from several menthe train corning eorth. has changed front Sunday next. The preparatory services on Friday afternoon will bereonducted On the Oth of February 01>frata'An- co• nducted by Rev Dr Kilpitracka of The Presbytery,of Hurim at its las • meeting, passed a resolution of sym sume of the business dealings between a in to an hour ranging born 11 a in to 12.30, the train of the Bruce pathe with the Rev Dr and Mrs Stew- Mr Orman and Mr Gallager. seld line refuses to await the arrival of the art, m the afflictions through .whieh that some tune ago Om St Jasseph land Toronte barrister. Heetected, t rough. were always able to catch the north , -his counaei. j W Curry la 0 ato go be- bound train between 10 and 11 a. m back. kir Curry gave a very brief re- • they have recently passed. espealallv in the loss they have sustained by the death of their son, WESLEY Compa.ny of whichaaintin is a effieea sult is that passengers leaving here at raised $4,000 from companyin Toron. 11 a m are compelled to waiain Chilton to giving a, quit attire deed on land in until 7 o'clock in the evening... During Si, Joseph in return ' The company last vveek on different days, gtoups The regular quarterly love feast eir money, of seven. nine andlwelve persons used. be held on aunday next at 10 a. traelac- will after some little time. Mr Gallagher every means in their Ooirea to indite* ramental services the following Sun- uotir3rtook to secure the a,dvance him- the Bruce train to wait but of no avail self and took the quit debit deed ite The result is that general cliesatisfact- The educational anniversary services for himself. Against this title it as al. the timetable. - Will be held next Sunday, Feb and. The ecatious an antin was threatened leading, With very ., rare exceptions services of the Wesley church will be with arrest. Some Cobalt shares $10 the Landow Huron & Deuce trains taken in the morning by Rey. Dr 000 in all, were given to Mr Gallagher. with here for the Toronto train so Warner of St Thomas, and in the Money passed betWeen them on selre* th•it passengers going north have the evening'by Rev. J. W. Grnham,'13, A., I711 occasions afterWarria afr OutaY same eonneetiOns,,na before, But once of Toronto. Collections and subscrip- said that Oantin claimed tbat Gallag- or twice it has happened that. the To. tions will be in benefit of the fund, .her Wa0 hi his debt to a considerable tante train has been very late, in one Everybody welcome. theist. ' case Od minute% In this Instance the . • Mr Curry further stated that after i L H ha 0 train WaS sent mit 'Without BA.PTIS I` - . Mr tiantin and Mr Gallagher had their 'malting, because in order , to reach Tile menibets of the church here &at difference in business Matte/at:Mr laincardine and return to London on end also, those of the base line. .har,4 Gallagher attempted to pyll doWh the tiam, it had to do so. The railWay is - the pastora,te of their climahee, he has ettended a call to Rev Mr Meaford, to , hoter utdit hY aialftin at bt SosePh itl i doing its best, underthe circumstances order to sell the bticks auceldplate glass It is not alwelti possiblettiaceomedate ' ion erewitha , junction. The aotel 18 said to be Worth shoe d be ma e accordingly. . $100 000 0 out on bail himself, for $2000# and a' bondstnaitsaor MOO, • security. He first searched the title ion is expressed at the changing of of the Methodist churches of (Minton leged partilln Goderich had some ex • °The above is both untrue „au& tale - not signifled hie course in•conneet- in it. This had beer; stopp bY an in' tiOerr conturney, and allowance e The ttev E Grigg will occupy the 'sulpha of the Clinton and Base Lfte •Baptist Churches on Sunday. Evety- ONTARIO STREET Education anniversaty 'services will be eonducted next Sabbath, Rev 3 W Grahatn, B A, will preech at 11 ft. in, and Rev Dr Wornet at 7 p. Mopthly Allowship 'service at 10 a. m. - Lactatie Monday evening. oh the S• tith . Africa and had many interesting ex. periences to relate. • hear Rev pi. ()leaver's "story of jean Valgeett,' in the ehurch on Monday -Ill the election of 1004 it was it Mat- ter of 'Once re xegret aniOng Liberals that suah Liberal constituencies as Noel Bruce and the thine Burons shotild be lest to the Liberal party, South Huron' has by Mr McLean's victory been put in the • column to which it beionge. When the proper tittle atriees they Willa it may be said without arroganee, be all restored to The London Free Press Says: "Hon. A G Mackay, the Liberal leader in this province, is to be congratulated upon his.course in presenting himself isefore the electors unon every 'possible oppor. tunity. It severe task up his time, no doubt. But in no Other.WaY can he to effectively reach the eat of the people, And io this he has an advatt. offieiating duties largely prevent his going about." • Premier Peters of P .E , died at Charlottetown, on' Wednesday. By kaote of 16 to the Pity cenncil tha tense of good and progreseive goy. &Weed to reduce th° PillnDer4"'heell". evening, Pleb 10th, • erbium:AL...Globe, Nes in Toronto to 110, a redliction of 84, 1 • YWCA mfound 'to like hold business of themen work, ;wustzbeho -will gi' a botah. their, money and• themselves_: to fleas ,the young men. > .' County Court Lente.'v Story -Aid action for 'tile" price of building cement wall and Itoor in barn Trial of.this "action.commene� ed at 2 o'clock on Tuesday 'afternoon and was .not concluded until1.35 o'clock p m on Thureday. The jury dispensed,- with, Argument in this case had not • yet been heard. McPherson v Ryan et al -Action be wages . as foreman of number' d"f' lumbermen.. The jury; returned aa verdict for the plaintiff for $199,50. Beese 0? Piggott et al -Action for Ian " Btry to Plaintiff'sgr grain in a mill at'. lyth by being flooded With water. • His Honor struck out the jury notice and trial Was postponed until the Srd of February at 2 o'clock. Hays v Vodden-Action'for fraud irtr. in watering cattle improperly immedi tely`beforn wergltiuL'1,bp 3'ise j returned a verdict for the defendent • -a • be entered dismissing the acticar With.. .„.. rec e judgement to !to rocevet the sum 'of $100. alleged tor 'The first conVenVion leokiila towards ., and deceit. The jttry; returned a *ere • • have been pad by misrepresentation, the organiaetion ot the first corinty in did for tbe plaintiff for the sum of Canada &low Y M CA lines was open- evaa judgment being entered for that. • ed here Wednesday afterntoniu Wes" . amount; with eeeta . "Yeigh of Biantlard, was chosen thaw - The Rouse spenasoine time on 'Tues. Man and called on 0 *Copland, __pro-. daydisaussing tee proposed ' Georgian Bay Caoal. This route would certnialy al .exercises. . ' • shorten the distance and time between presented hr a splendid address by A, who has barna' Wafting Huron County and its needs was ,up - intereat au urea though the eapease„ ot son.:* era:Hays, apd there isnot much doubt • the great lakes and Montreal by seira thtt rae route will. be utilited• in Oa New Turk, vpoke onthe County work ! The lad* of tbs W.OTIT entertain-, the town, to the aiumber of about one ' Interesting Experiment Going. on With zh u nsdebritsdei relit^ t;sboawnhautireceht .agi ivyesenhi 1 4:.).1rbnt.37W,a(f3.1. I pg6ttalt.ye Le ouonkse h aCreeiMe.at epr a hPiroe . bat: ti• in' gs . sells; 'Rev W Kerr, Clinton; R Holmes, oraaas in contempt: • What care the: Clinton; A T Robeets, Near York; :arid Pastry cooks for the dYsPepsia of the • • 'd' team es ote and His Honor di t d Vote is polled at a .bye -election than at a general eleettOn. Bet such was the case on thisoccasam.' a After the let of May the licenses rif ' liquor may be procured. It 'arid be 1 Mi: Geo •Tailora-if th B Line. of i coneiderable time . before Taranto eon 1 Turoberra,has sold his farm to Mr Ino i be called a dry tewO yet. Tax collector Proetor,of Morris, cer- 1--,Sothe one has 'figured bet. tbativvery taitilyihas a, right to feel pleased. Re - colleeted every dollar On his roll. • pointed Clerk of the village of Wicaree F of meet members cost a gooddeal mere tee in place of Majos 0owitii; who re - than their indetheity amounts to. If 'signed. Hansard wete abolished it would save Fikirgit.Bell, called to +Windsor last week to atteed con-3,-labderieh TO., was _Papers which allude to South flurim • ' • -. a - . Alexander Scrimgeour, tionerich, as& ' Grit Hive, fraget chat Stephen, passed awey' Thursday morthog at the Usboree, and Exeter, all : with large -age of ' eighty-three years and ter; Conservative ,majorities,were added to the eiaing at the last , redistribution, , While alullett, :whit a large Liberal majority wail' taken out. for Quebec, dratee ilik3all 'from the Mr Wm tolt, Wingharn, has sola being his superannuation tilloWance. a Dominion Treatairr every year, tuts i the right to inanufactereala tiae Unit- ed States) his invention for a new He recently decided to superiptend tfie .r11"7" oattle•guard. ee-organization of the 'Conservative John GoUld, a former resident of Exe• party for Montreal, and his rreentry teri wacCroarried last WeduellalttY to Mr Henry Eishop,of Detroit. • ,en by Ma el'Ild Copland, of Teronittg, on- •aells cl "Insn n114 w01. °mune' either- ' ' Btohh roea• irmsdtami t7ainItoteidoeNcooi tivvf t, i yot hnoerwk .0Yrokouv,e,g,v0MJ;17,1 It y's. 1: sut ha teu. eteo sui 13.,,ttoirrn:nug rl ..gselYittp4eit se: execrfireft, ; ?vr : i ib, .i lie homtvc.Hia . ' , . his otaii line of work, was teed by • E. men's e011pge * Of nrown • tiniV.V.3,t0- . P Stewart; of London. Red A E Rob- : gbe IS trying 'to give the- Oils good, eats. of New yoilF, spoke on the'aSoia. wliolesonie fare not baimr'S cake, ha- R•Boardinata. of Ne 07 York, on the ed out ••by the taousands, or 9ther . In-.% "County Committee and the. Ccunta digeatIble daIntiee fer eirls wilt eat Seeretary." : * such strange things. She. says: "T.bey foilphwe ebtusinessciiipanittee reported' ea' ,waa find •that rice pudding- Is not se • bad to take, foe Abet: cencoction peed We approveof plarn outlined. by pro - ;not be tee Watery, uncooked owes of viricial committee, and reemnutenca the organization of Buren County... ,' • : That this Committee be authorized truly palateble dish,: • Wed Buffin, '05, . to raise at /east $1,800, for the • expense and Alba Eatona her colleague, at un-' of organization .and tbo conduct ef the deraradeate; Shy -they aren't Sure, how*,.. . thrifist_N-ye,aprtyta.-17;1‘;4:0;rect- ia. 1204"....,.,, 7e -ex _,6 ' uu • That the follotaing be the Comity taps ease Buttin; "of soup. which .sivas Committee: a , , thin and watery and not very warina • • • County Committee pastry and piek, broun and -white. lataa......_ _ HE Hodgens- Goderich . . of girls Who Spend roost of theirltime .. George Spotton -Wangham • indoors is not easy to pleaae. Their 'chopped. meets tallier than to paaina . • good solid roast beef Or inutten. laatla. Fred Hill:- Clinton -er: Oats intik- they eiriair coffee, In • .spite, of these difficulties. howeveit, the 3 ea/ameren .; _Brussels . materially changing he Old inenyi and titilli-itill3ilIedierraTxed"..0 :1; ttahdi toe making it attractive, Whet is aerved ° is poesible• plainer, but ft la mor mitt, now have a Service all night. The new order of things wen t into effeot oriMpn. day night last, into pnliticeie eausinglsome comment, Of cOuretaheie is no. law to prevent • state prenibies doing whatever they like, but they are:tut supposed to meddle in polities, tune to break a small bone in one of her areas last Priday afteenoon. She slippedon the dement steps, • Miss Liizie Strong, Tuckersmith,wae noarried ta Mr Norman R. Hearn, of Hannan, Man, . at the Eginondville eral impreSsion IS that the 'Whitney The ToronteNeWe says that the:gen-, nineavnaNee, ii0811h4Wwe.dnesday,, Jan 15th, by e caitixens of Blyth will bo sorry to Redistribution Bill will give at least ten i heTaih- t,ftextpAeest,%11,411,017eikiacNfttily,hand son mare members te the Legislature. Of i Alvin 1 New bridge, Where the fowrisre: 41111.111;:r°. I chase the store of R RoWee. foer to Northern Ontario. Pour, i barriSter, of Re. possibly five, new constituencies are : ball and Son glitlin' likely te be created throughout the '' flaeter, bag been cehlrosen tlyittlitslertflanila °rk older portions of the Province, but at , ale of Regina., to eguitest *hat eity eat - least two of the smaller existing con- '' voL4oennselt general efeetions for theCoto. to others. Morick and Brockville beine " lic neial:Atiadow4nintte'ril,jung,°ffilyilyi()Nrytirliksintigernioluiti:Ilenrialf sertione its to his desire to make a fair day be il.lec."e?v8etc°1 ftlijebies'ald°'i 11 ic redist,ribution, antllie may intend to thal; 811° 9V48 dead* Ilte 1-M)ce A recannt has been asked for of the do ea, but he will be, better able to evotes cast in the rt3cent Local Option judge. of these itY the- way he pro- ontest in Howtek The n j coeds to divide aP the coestltueneies', foueritoavrear atuirm e'ree" Vbired ItalhorleltlY,ft11:111468. It is not fair to criticise him adVersely at Gnrrie, one at perawieho and nun at oro'unen on the Camp and stantial and certainly more iliges Ibis:* • "Correspondent Member." ' FLANKING A DIVAN In his address Mr Cullen, the Counay , work secretory, gave some interesting figures regatding the County of Huron A Sense of Peoportion Makes r Ara • iii this county. .20,616 of whom are kw, in int d the adomi) of bo males, There aro 53,416 Canadians in n . ShipS in this county. This- le a county mango be' a teat% • or somethin with 11,483 homes, In reference to the Lain, Of 4011388. There are. 11,000 families .‘aa., to p• reserve Imo • egoontt though were • • the floor in iing There are four towns tpat have social owrh91.734conin.0 .0. in rearnmaging a roam taken Up and the Moore tett so tha the *balm, etee elle be sonny moved ex - Divan couches *await so often ow is sitting rooms that tbe arrange ant ' owe woman hat; road* may be a be p to ethers. Thiel inalividial bee put the conch in the corner et. the-. roo that there Is Wall itt one ead and be- hind- it. At the ether +sad, against the sereen to the Conch, Alvan between two bookcases, w la an effective arritogeittent, clubs, fonr chuvches have organizat- ions for young Men; there are ' four moving pictures, and five tient theatres there are four poolrooms and 60 places where liquor la licensed tl he sold, there ate 133 ehurches in this' eounty 'hists)3Psettt()krisng of the County. 'work plan taken up by Mr ,1 R Bottedman, al committee; New York, hetaidspecial emphasis on the feet that in suceesd- fol county work there must be oda.. quote trained supervision for the .vol. totem- worker, and the money mimed work must be raised so as not to inter- fere in'the lean with • the elitirches.:- het to take away froth • the churches bet to.supplement, Then SOMe strong