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I �, I I Mment on the third. page offbio Ipgup, 4-'V0'HAtVI1Q4 Wilts% Esq., M. ayor , �
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� 14� the HOU40 of commPtifivon u0n. the town ot Mato" desire to express I " ��
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clay ,afternoon, Hon, Sidney Fisher
our satisfaction with your conduct ow
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Mroyor of this, Xualcipality during the
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position, and out earnest wishtbat
"o wilt re -consider your resolution
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not to appear again as a mudids,te toi-
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. ..Mr. Jawaa V. Potter, of the Upper
Cauada Tract Society will givean 40-
the 0410- We 4100 Promise y0wour
bearty support and influence In the
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dress in the school roorn of St. F4,ul's
church this evenjug.
event of your nomination, Wqned- y
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161 ratepayers. 'Yielding tothewport
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expressed in the above petition I n'bw
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witbilraw,mr-retivement - from Mwii.. -
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Ant v reek'o hisim
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o1pal llfe$%nd anuminee myself a
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date for Mayor f9r 1010i as I will not
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on eduesda . Kindly see that Qlu
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budget of new reaches us not later
be able to make a personal a
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most reapectsully ask all o are a
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The W. 0 - T. LT.. will meet on 'Fri-
tied with irry.conduct during my three
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d%lr afternoon of this week at 3 o'clock
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at the I V. Al, C. A * roopis, A large,
your , me. elected 914,01
a6 my duty to the best of my abllit�,.
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attendance to requested,
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Time Extended
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offered by the W. C.' T� U , the time
Tiumber of our r&teptiyera I have de,
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for completion is extended to Tuesday
aided to offer myself for Redvefor
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of next week "Why should Olintoll
1910 and If moqt respectfully solicit,
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have Local Option" is the subject.
your Vote and influence and if elected
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The Sum Was. Over $80
wilt do all in MY power to guil,rd the
town's Interests. .
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I House of Refuge and its. keeper.
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Wesley Church Bazaar, we stattd that
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over $60 had been received, which
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De% 21st, Glasses, pitif
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Three new, up-to-date No 5, Under.
wood Typewriters have been placed
comprises the new, the useful, the beautiful.
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Ultnion . Mercial Department, of the
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We really think it should . please your taste,
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lead and keep improvirg all the time.
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The Canadian Fire Underwriters'
Association have sent out theirm.uat
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Warning to inerehantsichurches, own-
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era of public hall,9, and othelL people
who go extellsly I ely into Chri4tmas de-
some others . -can, -Will YOU See the stock ?
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corations of windows, et'.." - Pointing
out the danger of fire where wires ana
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: spector : Dr, .Br lice Smith- re should bA-v e read $80. It Was Puteiv I � oless the char, up WN 11h CHV A ;
_ ported !;t go is promply notified A X2 roA-IPEST . I
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I . an error in proof reading� So we ask 114'ViDA, represented yotf, lit the MASTER POUQLA -STANTB11P the com .
� . on his recent inspection of the county to lie forgiven this time. I 00uncil'89ard for a nuinber of years I S M I'll writing to , , party or its local . 7 , I � . * I I -, I
house of refuge. "There its no better . , . . The big Entertainment the arst, aget1c. , .
. .Reeve Gibbings I � � . ALWAYS "A"'TE - BEST
11. conducted,,house In. Ontario than this, . laving declared his night of New Year wU1 likely tm Ion * I X1 .
I saillb is illosteAtisfactory to note Itoy"al TMIABIrs 1. Inteptionsof retiring, Asthe senior I 9 To the Silo per . � � . . �
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I ; the great improvement that has bee . n Thb requilar. meeting of Loyalty member of tile- Council I respectful , ly rezitteradby the�next gkonerm,tion ol! P IM -1 I I - . � ____
� .made in the management here. E . . ratTemplers of town was solicit Your vote for, the Reeveallip, as citivens froni the fact that over 50 of Shop early. - . .- _____ -1 . . -----I- . I I I., - -1 1111101k
I , vegy Council Rol the future citizans of (ilincon, ga a DoWt be snappish. � . . —_ _—, �
: part of the house and premises were held la,st Tuevd y,�Veulng at the home tbia,is the only reward, a Councillor of the tnosl; unique and funnies ve on I .1. . � � . 1. L I .- . I
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� found neat and clean and tb e� Inmates- - ( V AltAough the may look for his services. I will deem I tE ater- Know your needs, . . --- -_
I .)f Mr. `Walter� owns. - ther it- a great favor if You -4,111 I t doliDents of the kind ever given in Others l0ave troubles, too. - . PECULIAR ACCIDENTS. I --- � ____ . I � I
. owe evidently ldridly ctir6d for, The weatber was unfavorable a was, a give.nie town. The first part consists of areg- - h ecessity. �, . 11 .
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: . ' walls and ceiling on the second floor good .%ttenclonce.' Tbree candidates your hearty support, I appre:date ular Jnveuile Minstreal show with a .- I ,
. require painting and this needed !in- were initiated avd:orve raised to the very inueb.the supportyo(l ba,ve giv ys best to bave a list-, ' The "lirony of. Life" Illustrated in .
I ell caprus of 50 voices in fninn Small parcels. should invariably be
"I progearnme, InO in the Past jilid. assure you It sleet. . � y songs, Stori f Valls . I
provellient should receive early atten. select degree. .A good I . jokes and monologues, and the,boys carried. . es 0 , � . .
tion. Thepaint*ug done during the' consistiak of pauslem(seleotions, read. ed. I will ro-nder you my best serwices. tire more than Way getting ev I ery- One must not resent sba . Th6 "Irony of life". wile strikingly A GOOD SCHO O" L .
past year has been very satisfactory."'. irigs e . to. was . then rendered andwas - Wishing you the compliments of the thing in shape for�Xhs big show, The woman's attentions, ring a. sales- illitstrated recently In the news of ,it 1. I � 1;
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. . . vr�ucb enjoyed by those present, season. . . . ... 1. Moving Platures;DlasterDouglas Stall. . . in which to train for efl,rning a, good I I
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. 1. I - — — I W_ — . Yours truly, bUr I Only a person, who deoidea quickly rustle Nylio suppe(I from a six barred salary is , the C ,NTR:k% 8r$1NRs,4 I I "
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I . . At The Monse. cf Re4lige �. � . . I JAS11, FORD talked about so Delaying cleliverymen is uripmrdon. Itallan lieronaut )1.114 fell, ljoob feet . .
I I I . . - . I . . much in OAnadcl an : catalogue explains our superlorW- and' .
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� . . T 6 now inmates nreived thisweek- . , — I the ,States. Uls,; Rance, Allsis Cluff al4le when their dulies are so heavy. . . UnisfIedtmeclare(tup4b, lflouareiu- . "I
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I i'Killop aged 86 . L .. . .eptertalners, and Stewart Jackson o One little ' - good situatiqn. write us without delay. 1.
ink Zpigler, 3A ( . With his collapsed balloon with no terested in prboaring for and securing a
- .: , TOW WCIL . - allnolrance or -delay is NA-01-Se'result t1lan a sprained ankle. .
wy .l .. , .N COIF . Toronto will make it it show that po ,)mall. When there are five or fifty it* . Ada ess� IT. U sukly, prineipal. -1 � � I
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I 1) - . .1 . � ape will find Wilt with, .. Buy your is another mattel- and often a very A Freneblvoulall, Mine, Morel, and � I .
. .yn h age 8 $(iopin6hed by a young Alayor Wiltse, Reeve (41bbings, tickets from tile boys n (,urake tra.-Ic onvo . . . ..
I � h,%'V!Q . I a d' ene . 1� � tier daughter, wlille - ell
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,� wo'nau,o , the . -a ' Tavlbr Hol',oway, their 6rgmi iz%tio , . . . - I . I I . -
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. Z � . . . I . . ' 'Ve All),15, tiefir Zerniatt,401 4 distance of Address IV. H. SHA.W, Pr I i . n. �
1. Christmas . .. . k Ford, present. . . . I � . Christilla'S and - nv Year's fix, ,,, % . .. .
. . . I A Christmas Present ,)00 fL,Qt, not. iripch less than it quar- ,' . . . I
. 1102101111�111 3tateuieni� fro% Dec, 15tb, I' tur-slons . � e r I Youge antl Qerrara Sts,, Toronto. .� I I
:_ I . ')()S' tor : Send'the Nw%y Fut.,, to your frieiads; I .. . ter Qf:1,111110, aud, although the rnotb ! . . . . - .
1", I I ,; lst,or.janijil�jy,�%)9, and then the Fill. , TheGrand Trunk Hallway Systeln was . I
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I I ' a distanoo foo*a year as, it Christruns, � killed oil the spot, her daughter .., I .. I .
C4 s� for Xmas ancial statement for tbis,year was reita at . wishes to announce th t return tickets , . �
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:%. OP . , , . . . I .1 . I .. , blov�d by Reeve Gibbings,.seconded Prese Mill be issued betwe a csdaf)eit 1th, a few -hruMMI, .. DAV. I . , I.. � . I : . . .
. . . re appreciated, I t will fie' IvIth en all'statibris in I I , .� P�_ .
i . � I . . by Coun.. Piord, th x � be re.-eived mo Oltoada, also to Detroit and Port,flur.' .Whywp�r;- tile faillous mountaineer, . . ,. . I. I - I �* I ..
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. Any of ibese four for . . � I . . Printed. . Carried.- ' * . . . . ' . I � . Suspension Bridge. N. Y., at the fol-_ fropi.what seemed.to be certain death. fie eartil, more wau . a cialiple Ole I . I
1. . A Letter Froin Home . wiles below. "The.-deseent at first was i
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1� � .. I . . . Moved by Coun.'Jackson,.seconded . lowing rat ,
I I � . . b r Reeve Gibbings. tbAt $25 be Jas'Ferguson, of Redlands, Cal., in es: Single fare, 00(1.90ing when lWallng th(! Alatterhorn, , Losing -4pld." '?Ur. Wise writes. "and accom- - . .
. 3 Passod Dec, !4th and -25LIV11900, returning on � his footin- lie *. roll frou). rook tv rock' I . I . .
. I I :What v�ou.ld be. a most to the Collector of Taxes foi rpnewitig his hubscription td the NOW . . . I .
"I 25 ceni� �. - I � , . ,- . I I . I - his good Dec'."n't h'. 1%)1), also good going. Dec. �" Pauled - by a fearful moaning no" ". 1.
.'' � . . . . I. - . . 1. �. work in collectin taxes. Carried. ' 1301, writes he highly appreciates the 3lat, 1009, avid Jan, Ist. 1910, returning ,jo, tll,, bottom of 'a precipitous gully,. . .
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i: . . 9 p4per it heing to - hii-o like' a letter *100 yt�rds in deptli. only to recover Ills va-used by air rutibing througl� the net- . .
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4 4 lbs. .Now ,geleeted Raisins a' ceptable'; C,ifts : for . . our Moved by Conn. Coop�r seconded by I . . I . Oil or before Jan. 3rd, 1010i At hire and . . w4R .and tile gas escaping from above. . . � .
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. . , . I Coun. Taylor, that the Clefk and Fi- , . . . one-third. good 'going. on: Vec. feet. with no , worso; damage than 11 -In . 1
i 4 pks. Seeded Rasirys , . . � I .. I tat to a noth6t. moment I felt a sll- t shoe
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. 11 I . 5 lbs. old R&Wnj - , . tri � , . � . of "ance Committee Ile houllorized to, W10 W_ . I. . . 25th inclusive, or irom Dec. 29th, 1.900, -badlY ,cut. beetd. Arid,.A, Parville, a 'Ind. 1061all,7 , e �h .k. . . .
�. 3 the. new cleaned 04vran ts I ends - than - a : nice p a.i r revise thb.schedule,bf -rebates on farm I 'At thereat -teeting of Clinton * lat, -French . wrlter, toW I (be story of tin 010- se what caused 14o . �
I.., � . .11 - * , �i� - � .. . 1. . I I . lands Atid the ti ilar n to Japijary 1910, retuening. not I I 41-14covered.that the balloon was.caut- �.. I
�. I . I '' -' easurer - . be en;powered -Calbp No 70 iN 0 W ,held Dec. ,Is 'ater than Ja,u. 6tb,'Ifft . Secure tick,� Enst Indhiij :liviiig in . t1le Islan(I 'or . ;11. . . . I , . I I .
I 5hoe' .,Slippers an Oil...:Paint- to pay, the amotlfits,*. - � . . .t.be foilo*in , 1 elerted:�b_ ets4nd-ffirther informationfr(llu:anY . I g, over.. [icing nicely doub ed in, the; ., I
- . $I . f . . I . g 6fficeres. were I ,. . 0 -bin who fell overit precipice 1.000 , - . -,. . . .
11, - I 11). mixed ileel lU . I . I � . .. . �� _ Moved by Conn. Opoper 96c9nded by 0 io. Sov, R A Bell;'A L , Sov., W Grand Tra' . . . .1o%%,o`balf lDto;th6 upper," ..
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L 1 - 11 Dates ...... So I . . I Rp6ve Gibbiiligp, that . . . ... . L feet d,eeii w1th. iio inore serious con' ' The 1 zilloori,h� t - .
" of. Edison's vategio we aodept, the . L%dd; 13 Hoy., Robert Sweet-,. Clerk and I .1 . L 1j, rid, - In fac formed 'it-
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. . eL 86,V., , , 0 I . ' . . 1 s',e I t into ii paraebuto and, oscillating - :. �. "
�, 2 11 Fig�t ... 4.� ... 5o I ing or one . .. .. offer'of the Bell. Telephone Co, to give Fr as., . than a good shhkhijg�bis fal
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1, di, the t6. wa Muk free telephones -in re McCrearv;.%V. Sov. Win T. Judd --S Osler Wade, liquidator of the Clin- . 11
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�1. _0_ I . 1. inpro.v�& Phonographs. * -.. t.tirn'-for the privilege of.ille itse -of 8^, T A W�b4 - Board.'of Afilinag'ers ton Thresher Oo,.,-,is trying to et which. �-�ew tit -the foot oC the diff. . 'trilek. � tile earth . viol I ell tly, . throwing � . .
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; . LEXERIES -Oranges, Lent- ' .. . .. 1. .., , .:. � . streets. for poles for the coming year Sovs. 3 -8.104vans,N B&IIJ Fair. After - from John- Dennis.farmer, of Killop . While 011robing a waterworks tower dic, ueroliaiit tell yards out or the: car. - .
�. ons, Oandy, Nuts,'Laver Rmsins - �, � - 0:111, 6'� oiir - h oi aO per agreements tb be . drafted And 'the electionqs Sor. J,B Hoover,. Chat'ir "40 feet L high in Chicago -a - ste -I � , L �
11:1 . .. and."Ma e y �,C c6 approved of by the Mayor and Soli - To% uship, through the . medinui of L -i . I .. cP e- "Tho'car had tamed bottom .upward. . . .
'' � . . �ol . -nish of the Head Board of* Milliagreirs Judie Denton, -Of Toronto.' The in t- . Jack dislod- d if loose stone and was .,od tb,
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Grapes, Bananos, at. i1L i . Vor. Carried. '1� * L th in dispute is 4 feeder, which Wade - pi ,. to We gi�ound frou: I � stQ6d." s * .Air. Wts . .
:1 . L wh e tIi6,stOC*k is c6niplete..... . hlov?d'by Colin Cooper - sesonde I t.here different Offices, TOottle,Clerk. alleges.-Dahnis to, I � . con,-r.at0l-lt1`ng,mYs0lf and the per-. . . . . . . ��
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. ,�. . .. . . . I. . . . . . .. .- . Corin Ta�lorj. that a rebate of e . . ., . � . the Clinton "company last fall. Thi � , . ,,. fortunately strik- ,gill ra t! on yolling (lown my forehead in' . "'.
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�. THE HUB GROCER. t ' I ' " .� ' � . made on taxes to MX. D. C"telon for JA 0. L", .. - . , I . . 1, e law telegraph wlrcs forty.feet above 1�l.orll,j0rl."-'%Rt- 1,ouls Post-Dispiftehi, ' �. �
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'' .Phone 48 . ptirobased-foratandpip&. :� . - -'OnTue6diy evening cf his week the Dennis had purchased the feed'er frokii � . . I ' ___.____..__ �_ I .
. . .. - Mick I Moved by Cortu. Holloway seconded newly elected I officers. - of - - Clinton the inventor,_J. W, Alowbray. Wwas Tile sl)octators gasped with, horror " J .1 _1 . , . ..
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�, What They Have to say About the -Baf-roo'm atid Its an6e nioneY. - , , � . , - , han,� D of 0,F. Outtle; Lect - F Hay * a -%vock, hater lie was walking -about as . - A.Ring iniakes 4% acceilf,ble . .
� . I - " . . - - was glyen A new feeder. * This be 'did . . I . g fp for either, . Lady or Gentle- I � I ,. I
. . . �. . � . Mr.. Obiptnin and..:Mr. Greenwood wood And John Ford.' Ist dommittee not uld be iiald f ' if nothing had hapimued., I i , ..
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. Relation to IndustrY—A. Great Meeting " : , man, D 8 teep,,Nside Tyler; � B Sage; the terms of the ai-igifnhl agre More remarkable aud indeed a]-' inan. I . I .
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�, . i i i , ' . seconded by Ford, LaIdge meets the. second Tuesday 'Of -have heard enough to'satisfy me " he ,,4rles W001c0t.Whe be -w9i'Makniu- this -department and carry one of , I .
1:: I . SO.Uud Counsel � . : � " - . . I I . . . . , . ihat the. Waterworks Committee be .every month, , 11 1. . " . . said. Th ''a t" a was dismiss6d 'Witil a imrii6bute'descen i � . I . I . I
I I . . I I . I . . .. I ... . . given authdrkty to f' .. . . ... . . I I e. 0.10 . . . . f In y�ene7ueia. : At . the largest 'asso�tmduts �to be - : :
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n� - 'ples of organized,, and-alao erect the poles and:w-ire.for *Public .MeiAing '.. , . � I . ft .
,� . . There was an enormoTus ,crowd. in ubtrue.t6 the prinie'l . . I . ... � . a- lic.1glit * of'.3.000 feet Woolcot fluni, .. � �. I . f s size. . � . � . I
�. ,,. Massey Hall bu the afternoon of'Suu- I l4bori" - - � , ' ' ., . . . , � . � . . . himself off "bis. balloon into spae% .1 . . . . I
'�. . day, Nov 14tb, 1000, when representa- I :,-What do6s it , mean to lice ,the mlarin gauge connecting, thdsta.64 . , You are invii64 -io. the' Local Option, -2�M&Mtjls of 114M Labor .' . � � D"ONDS PEARLS RUBIE'S . . -
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0: tive men in the use - a pipe�andpower house. - Cairield. . . Mass Meeting to'lie held hilhe Town' . Tuesiday � i . norning of this - week whorl, to .the horror ofjhe thousands i .
. . at onlookers, the pnrachu�e failed to'.. 7 . EMERALDS, SAPPHRIES ',:, - . I - L.-
. American Federation I shloon?, Practically -to fine it.' The: � Moved by-Reeve'Gibbitigii. seebuded Hall On'Evida* evening, December 17, Thomas Handsley,wbo has bee6 ,work-'- . . . .1 ., .
. I of Labor occupied the platform and I community declares, the salliOn is an by Coun Ford tfiat we do* now iLdfourn. when addresses Wift be given by Mr., . I . . ... .. 1. .
! 1. . ing for Thomas Mason, If a] le . Tbb. man dropped likk a ' OPALS , .
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:: L' the liquor traffic and the drinking cus..0 When Society deci�ies as a Whole ' .. I . L L . ! L 11 O.:A. Fleming of Owen Sound, and H. to. town and purthaseda suit of clothes wl .. . I iii'lill " I I .
. E. Irwin, Ki 0: i Torou t i� 1%11�. Fleming akTozer &'Brow 200 feet fronlL the � e., I the ilaost approved styles : � I .
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I tome of society. The sympathetic that,the saloon. is a ,blot, . Richilean February 3rd ai ad 4th is editor.af the Owen Sound Suu,Priii.; with acheck - .Mr. 'Tozer Soon 4s. flew open and a t once .collapsed. - �e � � I I .. The values ran from 756 fo �, -, I - �
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I audiences vigorously applauded the I saloon. will go." - - . . I . . .. .1 Usil L . I r L .
�1 . . . Cipal of theNorthern, B less 061lege, covered thai the buyer h4d .no f rinds Was dashed to tile ground. his right - -a Baby's rir g to a h'.gli'liviced I
L,.:P, candid and forceful address of every I "The day;pilll come when practically We'a,oa pleapej to be atole' tiq* an- . .
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: , ;1. 11" and interes6d in several manafactur.- in the bank and' had chief Wheatley . . . . . I . I .
, " Here b,k!e some samples of I 6vevy labor leader. will be a total ab- fiounce the.da�te -,upoii WhIeLil Will be ing-institutio . . l.wi I I � . : -
I splbdker. i I I I ns rdr r n tit gh and hip. �Verc broken, both- ankles '; Diamond.%. L � . . ., . �
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i the declaiz.ations that evoked the great' I stainer, Why., just &,little tono inentlawyer and' lives- in the Local as'he was -about to board t � I . I
*1� L VIU811wers Hisitorical Drams, of ii . � ,L,ady's and GentleMant. 11
eat enthusiasm , __ : . ..-----.-.--I across the line, the. bir-tendert lit one 'Rictia- I Jo o' _qpton; sa that, the-olectors . spinal column was dislocated, and yet; . ..
. fo—wh -Zrgj�n—�pdda- 'total abstinence Jew -i, Mr 96war Uslith' HWw&s triect -inL the evening t 0.1. 4. . . �
, I . - il has been workin.`g' Wi 1) ! i'ven an- opporunity of hear- and waii sentenced to-Awo. months at after a y6gr spent In hospital, Wooloot � L.. I . S)gavi Rifigs are P W L . . .
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wl in- -_ --fhese ha or for talse pretences and one was restored to soundness of limb aft� greatly worn ,.
, John B. Lennon, Treasurer A F L soct Why L botildn't the labor I kfc! itil I . : .
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"The present aspects of this great I leaders do, the same P - great expectations to hearing this his. placibs; and its effect on the- dommun. knonth at hard labor- for carryingLcon- L er su':rely, the most terrible adventure, I ., .
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:1 question show that the Anglo-Saxon I I I would n clude lat0st effort with mmatuers t6 pl be- ity, - Come and hear b . eiialedweapons, both senteftees to run- of.wbich any ins .6 which run from $1.75 t o $10 00 - --- - - .
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,1 I . lean' I concurrently. The prisloner was . story. . . 1heluding. engraving. . . . . .
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: settle it right." I . . I leaders who drink. There are, .some will lie presented 'under tbe.'Collegl,4,tt,ma(i4t.l$ig.HOli,*4c , : takeii to Goderich on. the 11,20 train. �, . . . . I 11 . I . . . I I
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tThe purpose of the trade union. is to me,' other things - being equal, the nights, Febrotirg 3vd'and 4tb, , Do. n t L Last Thursday even the 0. 04 L, behth� orlwarvidy 6illin . I . L ttidt one eticountors the most remark- I - . I., . L . -.-- . . .
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j Is there a man best mail" - * I I I mencemetit entertainment. Thestair hear that George Harvey Gunn, the plouds. Wh6n M -* I Gri'm ' 6 '
. . who'will dare to say there is any in- , � ., , Rtiring T . f , was Watt' Gord' -if Dr.Gl�nn,town * famous A . . .
� 1. "it les AM ,Theretivin. Craig, of .Toronto Who delighted the a , , ,
fluence from the .,aloon except to 49111t it�b�lh. *Vice Pt , aerotimit of -the early nineteenth cein Q!9
I . . . 1. . . I C 4*Trustees or the 13UI)l had passed away, blorlday.Dee Oth at Jeweler and O*ptidan. . . ..
1. � lower this standard'and make*niati-less e- Sch .01 are J W M 06�p" J E J:joy audience with his see tury, was once milking an ascmt � . . . .
1. . "I atvi rim, Impressed with the stat' . ,�Y, H. 6es from"Yalias. the parental home, 1.90 - Albany A�e- - I . ' I _ I # .. . .
I ;�n. less womanly I" 0 Rprk3and Dr Evanst all these'p iser" as well as other selee jaarveyL as ' I . . . . I � 4. I
_:1 manly and w9, � ment frequently ma46 that if ,We close ,entliti Cei . M01181, nue., he was -known to the balloon -exploded tit an altittide of L Iss0ei of Marriagp Lice'llses, . .
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� . "The trade Sildu movement stands clown "the liquor business it will rO- Men Are eligible ,for re-election. 7, .. The orchestra, played excellent music' vonng-pi-o 0''of town attended the 000 feet and began to. dibli swiftly to -1 - . . I I 11
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1. . tunities in life as men# and for better Rather the contrary. If a brewery. . ''. hoop. drill by the Collegiate girls. The - lived at Alisa C�'ajgy lint,wher* I . . . I . _� . . 11 I * . I � . . . . . :
� -1 prizes, for thi parel�ls _ n_� — — . . .
. I .. I Droortunities for women to keep Out is closed down in - its 01 .� 1W%***A16,%0%,%0W e field da�, and the certto iti nioved to Toronto he leh . .. . . . I . � . I .
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I o industrial labor. Will any man lip g, fgetory. 01&%" SoW fleates and, diplomas ,veto Presented' borne. He Was, .1, brother to 11 . . I 11 - —
� If a saldon is closed in I V Dr. Jehh . I I . . . . . � ,� .
IM to the lucky ones. Thosewhohadthe Gunn, Who Was. �mss6alated with oil . . . . . .
:� dare to say the saloon has not"driven its place c6mes a store. It i's simply iloChurch Ch* 'es ##� work to do in prepAring.for the enter-
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. I women to the factories and mills and ,less well known to union men Gunn here. The funeral took place . . '
. ,wash -tubs -in numbers- impooible to a ' me .. A*Abl*- � . . tftinment are to he congratulated. up- oll � � . �
� � tIfers'a rooessas follows the intro' yl&%,* ft0VW*V*% %A%4&.* Saturday last interment being, .
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11 be calculated ? " duction 6? machinery, -'It is a re -ad- : . .0 ' GINGS . . I
, juatment, a 4, tinged condition of so� The Nstors subjetits'for next Sub Men Wouten And Zventv.' D Ou . .. - . . . I . I .
66 ,ill . r. nn of town attended'the fun- . . : -
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I aboli4on, of child labor, ,and for tbeir I clety. He would be a bold an who da,y fLV4`: In the Morning. -.'The Valt I . . � . I . . I . I .. �
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' dience and say intemperance was not ,,Face t.3 Fac . �v & of 1&6t:Week we copy the following I I The' present'season is� so -wet, thtit every man
, and socially. Can there be found' a I . �," All.are voelcome. . under the alinve heading which refers H N'Lewis 'ititeodhoed a bill to . I I
I . . man who will attempt to say the the cause of great wrong. I amy there I . aintud the Railway Act, roviding, whose bUsinesS requires On 'to ;vade through inild
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I build up the children'? � * 'The Wiskey result of theu'uvvio use Ilq�lo I Services as usual next � Su,qdAy. The L .jfticotvera� the wife of the* ovgb 'Mrs 'doing business must after July 1st. O'
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! mily drives majiy, little boy most ever�, disturbakice in the ranks �Sl istor will preach Subl.ects ,m�rnftig ,of the University of Ti'*onto, has' names of All emPloyps Who.have dur� . . � ,. � .1
I and girls into industry when. they. 0 organized labor .6a)n be traced bAck Delight In - doing God's will.' oVen .. been introduced to one of the -busiest ing the dourso .of . best that Canada produces, at price§ -Suitable to any k
i eught to be on the playground. . t, Ing, ,,These iiaylngs,of mind. . of lives since her arr the, year. Worked . I . . �
As I some connection wifb the baloon." I . . ival in Toronto viaoro than 12 hou v a - . . I I . . � . .;� . �
oue trade unionist am unqueation- I . some two years ago, she has foun3 c6naecutively or purse. I . . I .
� . ably against any such business," � " Tom 11 Lo,svis PreAdent Itnited. - . ' - ()4*JTATJr0 S,J%Vi E,�p tIMe also to take a part in soing of the for more than 14 hours &UY one week, . . . . . 14
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� "Every, dollar and cent going into . worliters I - id that the objeot Was t gs, best 4utali .
..: ,*Out, � union has recognir movements more especially portain h Williams' loateut Leggin, ify I I
even. Ing to women, 11681cles thoWomen's are due to long hoursofwor grain leathe,ii ............... � ....................... � ........ $2.00 ' .
the liquor business tends to depress mid the evil, , The League Service. Monday . prevent the 6pecies of accifints whico
. I the standard at living of any country of the use oil abuse of intoxicants, , ing.,wAs wellhttended. A paper on the Canadian Club, of which repeesenta, , k. Another . . . I
. object is to provide for 'the appoint. "n73W14V#M-W1M&1%&t0W a4tir , , * , .1 �
't last of "Pllgrfm'q�' Progress %as rea tive organivktion she hocaine Pre$!. ment of it goverriment, offielal Whose
, or peoplb." is well under stood, In our constitu, by M d , I
� iss Jennie'Trick and a quArtette dent laSt spring, Mrs, V alCOner is Iron, Williams, pillent tegglflgys� best 4111111ty .. ,. .
. .!,'The liquor business tonds to a re. tion there is a, cause whicli forbids any was ven by members of the League. duty it will be to bring to 'the attent- ,-1 I . �
� � dubtign in waaos and -never to an, in. metaber to sell intoxicants, even at & The orary President of the University 1. � split leather .................... �-'?� .... —.1 ... ..... .-,.'111. 1*76 .. ..
i I Vissionary Committee has charge Young Women's Christian Associato ion of the railway 00in'Missioneirs the � � 4
�, crease." L . pienle. As a abor man arid union of next week's ineeting and all who ion, complaints of people who are not able .
; � . ' tuan I take issue with those Who say and. as President of the L-i,dies' tio engage counsel, . . First quality heavy grain leather ................ L*60 �
� 4-t don't know a solitarlo, 'principle it is. Impossible to eliminate tile saloon fait to attend will Miss a tr4sat. The 1164od is affiliation with thhi, has beeiii . . :
� for which the labor movement stands and the liquor evil fl.on, our i(Ist. Juniois'are furnishing most (it the . .
1, m It much'interestedlil the plan of inspee� I � .
gram in the form of a "Calendar tiob of boarding,houses fol tbeivomen I --i— . I I MrSt.4 'lit gr. 1.--:..-., 1,50 :
� but the saloon is; on the other side Of van be done 1)yngltation, drganizati Ilro 1131lity IN 'tin leather ........ 'I
:1 the question." . . . and education." I . . on CarbiVal, " something quite out of Che AUdents which has been, carrieti out - Local Option I . .
I . ordinary'. Come all, andbringyour this year for tile first tllne,oWhile . '
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� Vev- chas stelyle"811#t of Labor . atill In 11alifax Mrs Falconer was a, I I . .
I I k, � .1 - 110a,tholid Mocordl I Rev T. Wesley (losens way be ex. member of the General 10,xdcutiva of y1o,lule rd;tor ()/* The 10,111 Ent
of XineiiteanPriesbytei4ain Ofilird .V.ecteA to. preach &t both services , .. Heavy 11014AN Uglylligg ........ .... 1,00.
f Tho working man soos view that T. - pliq Young WoMen's Chiistiall Asboc- I I 4t I . . I " 1. ... � .... : ... I ..... I -
I is no stiell thing as Personal, Powderly was not fAr , I - . . I
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t! morning sormoti wilt bo 0'The Gi4den-
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liberty� in Atnorl A, hian canno bi; �' of the Women's Missionary Society �W 11re Ask d to vote on Sanuary " Ville Ai eather Legglug4,, for lop,-. I_, ..- I
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even speincl rnoftoV as lie Pleases, The r fitble for nitie-temths of the inisery I -lot of Manna," The theme. fron), the of the Presbyterian Church, in tArestes .qed, 1010. on .whAt is called llfjoealt � , "I - -
Ilkw oldsts that 116 inust support Ili , e0ening disdourte will be "Lessons W I dit"...* ....... #�..'...#..1-1 ... pz)o $1.40, $1.50� and $1.00 .'
Moll she otillretains. In,earlier and Option. e ieving
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less crowded days she had a gre,tt of what is inoludea utider that title, I 1, � I . . I
, . family, send his children to school I abolition of that ti,afflo would be tile The meeting of the W, '4 would ask solnebody who .
&ad keep his howe olemi before lie I grpa,tp All',, 1101(i liking for Outdoor sports, but now, it) know,q I ; � .
,�St J&,.qsing Mile)] (troild 1--orne to at the parsona-g,o on I'll"day 41ftov' face of tile pressing social dutios in- avild I proslime - there must, fie " I .
. . sl)ends mny money in the sMoon." I thein. And the Arellbishrip of Alan. was well itttended, A solandi'd pro. ,idevittoliek1positiot, sh(,.I,lugbjn0 tie (40me among RL4 numerous *VV4.111m � REPAIRS "NHILE YOU WAIT.
"I crainot, understand why any trade! treal ir�xlyorts workirgmen to eicert .gram was gh 0, h. I .. � y .1. 1. I . , ,
't to the., Locril!tlipit, inflixonve over the[rfellow-work. dl.,4elainis any other llbol.bitys" besides 611P artorg who do know, to tell us I I 'I I I , I
tinforvist abould objor - I .� I I -1 �
Local Option is' ole I. Kepp aivAy from t1w Wrion ___6*� I'— — . those of her home and hinjily. Ilefoto in p7ain simple I �"pp A I
Option movement - . . aliggago next wepk in ' '
I)oe,ftt)PA(,tie,,tlapplieAtiol-i�oftlieprit�.- whprellh�yrnmtho5rhp.d � her Inal,riage 'Mrs 1.141(�,oupr " your e .1 .
til.s(lulinder as Axis$ t, PilAfiteVeeXtaetly What it do a memi '
c! fttlf, fbey 0011141 1 , Gandier, of Fort Cloulongp, 1,to lat I ; , We may east an in. " ... APIA41h. "dA"
pleq of the ro.forpridurn, whip.h relov-, 14 VOMIMS cf n1ollor Which TuPoleiksin the stores would 1,&,S i10 )11111 . I
I tentod one of the &?mocratie pritt-1 duvote 0 n1vall floblet, purpop0q mod lier have you (Ity I wit, shotililliff,emriv. 11"Intlae (,ounty. (4upl)eu, And isa, sls. tv)11gt,%.nt vote, I . Cd c Uils
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,,tticl � ter of l0r. Div Gaudier, tile new Prin i , . I
-aipleg ibr which bl'bor tnntevids. Whoft tllpv olily learil to routt"10 the, toost Thoy are a hard -writ -ked * .011108 Yours 111'ruiv. � = . " 4M
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