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Clinton New Era, 1909-12-16, Page 7­ --- — - -5 1- — _.,.Fqplr - —, .—�� -P"?.,!,Ipppgp - 111011111FIF"11110 — ­ ---- � . . Ir Tw;,ippp"jp. T— , - ­11111111110F...91IM" I . , - 11 �-11111= , I I to -- -. I ­­­ - . � ". .- - The. 411ston Now gre , I I . ---1 . . - b- - ­­ , - - �i- � , ­­ -I-,--- I . 04 rate a 9 I zw . — --—F"- ­—­ �1111'11 .- retlaoit - W rtainmen CLINTON NW, ERA ������� i Road Tcaor & Rrowa`o pa *dve,r. � �� . . I 111111 I .14V411111114414111MI CellllseN J1114t., 1011 �IiVetbe undersigned ratepoyersof.1 big Eate t -1=47 LL I �.' i tiftmen t on. the third pa., ofthi. I,,,,,, TO oarrivon AVIltse, 04+*, mayor ro,4y', D� � , I 11 TRURO "'C. 2, 190L, �� I . .. I I of tbe'Vowu of Clinton ewycor's Night -.-- ====1=7 ----=Z:;7_— . I I I . In the House of Commons -on Mon. the town of 011uton desire to expreas I', 11, I . .; I � � OOY afterropov, %9040= Fisher atinburiced that 0 C00111114 OurlistillfActiOnWith Your conduct iois, X&YOr Of thig X1111101pa,lity during .tbo , I of U0,119A& would, not be taken 'until three Years you have occupted tho I I I Ainnicipal loll., position, and .out earnest wish that you will re-conalder your regolution I L . I . WO.Nigut . . . not to appear again as A candidate for , � . Election I . , Mr. Tomas F. Patter. of the Upper n L ad_ Canada Tract Society will give a the office. We'also promise you our ' L 1. hearty support and Influence In the ' . � . dreasla the school room of St. PAul'a ichiilreU, this eVepirig. event at your nomination, S' 4 b I `4 - '101ratepayers. 'Y'lelding totre JOK: � Cards I I To Oar Correstpondents expressed In the above Petition I obw � withdraw my retirement from Murij. ­­ -- 11, .- - .1 ­ ­- - - I. I - L - 'a ' - ­ ' . I . Candidates shoul . i Yott-will notice on page 10:tbat v e are going to print next week's issue. ClPal IIf4?,FAnd 11,111tioun" ce myself a can4lv date for Mayor f9r 1010, as I -ivitl not 'O . . on Wednesday. Nindly seethat your be able to make 4 personal carovaso,'T I have. them placed - i - I . budget of news reaches us not later , than Wednesday Morning.-S,ditor. mosk respectsully ask all who, are in , sympathy with the petition awl satis, I I W, L in - Tiiu, NEW 1�11A � T e W. Q.- T. U., wilt meet on 'Fri- . Ill fied with iny conduct during my three, ki Years Of office, . to I show it by roar in ballot I . L and ave th-. way to P day Afternoon ot this week at 8 o'cloe k at. the Y.,M, 0. A, rooms. A large , out, for n , le. if elected I shafi E my duty to tile best of my ablljt;l� I 'Yours. . , attendance is requested, . 1, Respectfully L. success, . . I L . ' . Time iOxtended ' I I IA. WILTSkIl . . I To The Electors �.L . To give all the bovs and- girls a . . � . . ch4rice to, " cqm�ete for the -prizes Havingbeen aDlicited bi a large i .. � I . I . I offered by the W. C. T4 U,. the time I for is extended to Toes day number of our ratep ere I have de, cided to offer M tf . � : completion mkoe for lte�vger for � - - - of next week "Why should Clinton 1010 and if 11109t I respectfully solicit, 11 I L I., . .. . . 11 Local Option" is the subject. L ' Our vote and influence and if elected �Mll I . . . ! No Bettor In Ontako. . . . , - I -- - — .have I . . .1 The Slint Was Over $80 , � do all in Iny p0wer to gutJV4 J . , the town a interests. I HirriS—nOZ, loii reas-0--ot'lafeel-proud � , I I of the House of Refuge and its keepM n q the prnceeds of the W,eslo�y Cloure Bazaar, we stateit that Sincerely Yours, WL G $MYTfl The'follo*ing'ls the report sent to � n- 9! go I U im I. Ir I ov,e which r& had been received, - jr, . vqk­� X9VU,11;V44 � BOYS WANTED -&i tboo CLINTON, 9NIT. TING F.&OTORY. steady employme4i. DtIod. ADVIlls and Poullirr walroW. Higbeet Price Paid. 0A.NTJ111r4OXBRoS,. c1lawn. DR. (WONS,LQU400, Silirgeon, Ocu. list, Specialist, Will be at W. St it, HQImP$! ]Drug store, gri ToeRday, Dec.' 219t. Glasses pkor � rly fitted ' I. degifueou, catarrh. and fai Ing eyesighi' treated. All day. � � . I . ­­� An Vip-T9-Date Voinniercial De- . partment . , Three new up-to-date No 5, Under. . �vood 11 pewriters, have. been Placed, In tile & ulint,u(: ornmercial Dep!trtment of the 00110giate Institute. 'The Collegiate Board is botin lead And keep improvir.f � * . I . Danger Ill Displays The (lanadlan Fire Volderwritexa' Association have senk,oul; their usual. warning to merchants, churches, own- evi of pub.116 balls, and other people Who go extensively into Christmas de� corations of windows, ete,, -pointiner Ou t the danger of fire where wires Lana lightti are used. The circular points out tbat"'aidy chua6 material to the risk. but within the control or know. ledge of tbeassured, shall void the I Mi. . i. ".! I � I " . .4— 'J' V . OWMA4414944 11. shouldbaveread $SO. It was purely "'" 414V JNICCLOrS Of V11111ton . . . 41 it.. Ou part affected. thereby, I I , . , � spector : Dr. Bruce Smith reported an error in proof reading, So we ask H I , I . . I unless the change is proTply, notified :, on his recent inspection of tbe6ou . -1 g, to III I rity aving represented you 'at tile MASTER DOUGLAS STAX1311"Ry ill writil , ecomp%nyojr its local L . . i . * house of refuge. "There is no better to lie forgiven this time, Council Board for a number of years . . . . , : . I I . I Reeve Gibbings. The big Entertainment the -first Agent. conducted.h6use in On'tarlo, than this, having declared his , I I I . . , I night of New Year will likely te long : , . and it is mostr satisfactory to note Royal Te ' mplars � Intentions of retiring. As the senior relatered by the next generation of To t1te Sliblilier . 1: .the great improvement that has been, Thl� veg�lar� meeting of Loyalty member of tile 00,111161 I respectf ally *170118 from tile fact that OM, 50 Of Shop early. . . I .. made in the management here. Every Council Royal Templers of town was solicit Your vote for the Useveship, as the future. citizens of Clinton gave one Don't be snappish. L I . 11 part of the house and premisesp were held last Tu6pd4y evening at the home tilts is the orily reward. a .Counpillor of"Che in L' � . . Ost unique noad funniestEriter- Know your needs, . found neat Lind clean and the � - dr. Walter Downs. A. Ithough the may look for his services. -1 will deem , � . AnInates of r . it aL great favor if you n . are evidently kindly cared'for. The weatber wAq unfavorable there was a , ,111 gi It tinments of the kind -ever given. in Othersbave troubles, too. . ibg oil ' Three candidates : Your hearty support. . I Appve n'O town Th�'flrst part consists of areg. A roomy likndbag is a necessity, I Walls and ceil' the second floor good &ttendance. ed to, the very inuch,the an ular juvenile Miristreal show with 4 It is always best to have a list, � I 1. require painting and this needed luj.�� were initiated and,one rais . pportyou have i � provement should receive early atted. select I degree,, A good programme,, me in the past Andt assure - glvell onorus of 50 voices in funny songs, 8111alt Parcels Should invariablyLbe I � you If 6418ct- ,4, and the.boys carried' I tion. The paint -ng done d urivg the' c6rosistiuk of musical selections, read., ed, I will rprode jokes.and monologues 1. I . I . d nd wits , Wishing yo Ltryou n3y bAst senvices. live more than busy getting,6very. One �aust not reserit. sharing a sales. past year has been very satief,tutoryi" ings. eto. was then render*e a it. he complirvients 61 the thing in shape for the big show, The W6man's attvritions, . � " . . ui�uch enjoyed by those present. , season,. . . . . . ' I I I -- . �— �` - * , I I I I . Vours triii MOHng.V1b1Ures,MAsterJ)ougIu Stan, - Only a person who decides quickly . . . *Y bury, the bay I I i being ion. I � . .1111olise efs�,fllge .. I . I . I J 'ORDL singer w.io is may expect exclusive attant I . ..., � . . , I At Tile . . . I I . . . .4$. ][, talked. about so. much in Canada and, Delaying .delivery men Is unpardon- , I this week. ' I . . q—, - . the8tates, Uisq nance,:1111is Cltff. � I . Two npw. inmates arrived t . I . I ahle Zoigler MoXilloP . tiged 80 - I I . I when their duties are so heay.yo _ TOWN. CQ.FNCII, I � . entertainers, and Stewart Jacks' f 'One little aulloyance or delay, is � W. T. ONEIL I y"er,:i',",,'- - nm�hrey (Ininion, Tnoker. ... - L . . . . TOionto will make it it show thon 0 . , r and" - . � I — at no small.. When Iliere are fiveor fifty it - 'mitil aged 80, recently' cf the Detroit . . L ' One will find fault with, Buy your is another mattev and often a very fame ;e hav I . . . Ing $601LAinched by a young Mayor mllltse�' Reeve, Gibbings, ticket,; from th,4 boys and en"IA,age tragic a � . . . I w9inan on the street. I I Councillo-s Voopev, Taylor, aol-oway, their organiz%tiou. � . I . nem . I � � � . . I I 1. I -Jackson, Fovd,'-pre4ent.' : . I 'ew'Yihr's F, i -: . Christm as I . . I . A Cliristnins Present C110011HIS and N - e . . I . I I I . IMPI, . =11210SM11111 ataterlient froty. Dec. 15th, 1908, t;f - . Siend the Nu.w.Elt.k to . your fri � . curMons , � �, . I I . I Ist of January, 1009, And then the V in� at . 04"s The Grand Trunk- . I I , ancial statement for wis year wasiead -a distanea for& year tie g�,Chvistmllli , Railway System e oils for Xmas . .. WIshes*tO annouric6that return tie'kets I I Specials Slogg ,ti . .. . . . I ,Moved.by Reliive�Glbbirlge, sccoiided pr9sen.t.'. INd reme'rabihnee will be willi belssued between aff -stations in - L. I . . 1. by Cann. Ford L, that report be m3eived noore a veciated.- 'it will. 'be with , (),A,lada, also to. Dot . volt and Port Hur. . 11, . . .1 Presents, and the usual number of coples, be L them aIftPhroug`b-tbe,y"l.' L � � � . I . . ,. . . . . ... � I - . . . on, Mich�, ButVato, Black Rock, and .� . L Ally 01 these four tior i - . � ­ . pri n ted.* " Carried. - . . . .. � 011ie . . . .. . . I skisoension 'Bridge N. -Y., at the fol- �i,; -�­­ I , , , . , Moved by.Coun, Jackson, seconded A Letter 'troin, It ' . I lowing,rates g . ood going . I L ' ". I . I ` . I , . � by Reove�Gibblngs. thttt $25 lit passed L. 'Jae Ferguson; of Redlands, -Cal., in . : Singio fare, IL 4 Dec, 31th and 25t.h, 190%, returning on I 'What would. be -a ' I to th -'Taxes fox, fit, - bubscri�tiqn to the Ne w* Dec.�2'71h,- ifft, aiso 'good *goivg Dec. . V S , ., . q good -Wi� no 2,5 cent � . �. ­MOSt . .O.Oollectoro', rp� g his . .1 ; ,. I . . . . . . W.Orkinqollecting.taxes. Carried, E ,I. wi ites he highly. apprecidtpa the 31st, 19M, and.Jan. Ist, 1910. voiurning ­ I I .. I I ` Moved by Co.un. Cooper sliconded by . I , ,�: � 4 lbs. Naw 5elected Raisins . acceptable - giftS' for. - Your paper, it bein'g to him:, like a., letter. on or before Jan. 3rd, 19.10;*At bire and 11 "I . . Colin. Taylor,. that the�,Clel-],� and Ft- train home; I . . ­. I . !, 1 4 pks. Seeded"Rasins . . . I. . . . . . I . , , , . . . . 1, one-third, good going oil I)ec, 21st it' ".� . 5 lbsi old Raisins . . . , . . . r of nance Committee be authorized, to W-0 W � �.. .. ..... . 25th 1ip0,luq!vP. or from Dee, -94th, 19 0 2 . 3 the. new cleaned Ckirran ts . ffiends J11,an a nice pat. , revise the sebedule'of rebittes on farm At,tbe reaular. Ineeting. of' CI . int6n to January let, 1010, 01), I . . . I. . I . .. . L I L I returnin­.not . . . I . .. lands and the treasurer be eu;p9wered Camp. No'70 %,� 0 W.'beld .Dec., 13th. 'atePtllan Jhii- 5tb, 1010 - Secu ge ick. . . r .. L Oil I I I .. formatio -frail * i L ., . , � I 11), mixed Pei. -1 l5c I Shoes,. Sftppen, an Paint -Ito pay,the amotunts .. L. the -following officers overe elected:- ets and -further in n iany - .1 I . ­­ L I �.. L . .. . 1 . 1. Md'ved by Coun. Cooper �eccnded by 0.0 Sov, R A A 1,L: 'Soy.; Win Grarid Trank Agent, .. L .. . L . �' .1 I 11 Dates... - So , . . 9 , I Reeve GibbingF, .'that we accep't the I I . � . �; 2 11 Figs ........ 5c f'Edisons A'at,esL,. 'N . . I .­ ing.or one 0 . . Ltdd; B. boy. Robl'�t Sweet; Clerk and . . . . L . I , 11 I . biter of t;be*l3ell Teleph6neCo, to give .17rgeas., Sov., T Cattle; 14,1st., Sov., A Got Th ,- Feeder Frot,6� . - . - �,' . ' I - I . ­- I . . � e ;.� —... , . 1. . , tJhe town four free .telephones in re Mc0,rearv;'%V.­SOV. Will T. Judd; 8, Oster Wade, It . quidator iif t'he,clid- ,� . — � . improved, 'aph , : " 11 Phonogr S. �- ... 'jurn for the privilege of thd use of Sov., T A Watt_ Board of Blanalk.ersl ton Threq �- I . . . I I I �' . � ­ I I . hei:406., is trying to ket'$150 I.. � . LVAURIES -Oranges,- Lem- . . .. .. . . . .1. .1 streets for poles for the comiligywir ;Save.. j 8 Rvans,N Ball,J Ftiir. ' After from John Deronle.farmer, of McKillop - , I—, . ons, Candy, Nuts,*Laver Rasins ' .1 Call and make L Your L cb oice as. per agreements to be - drafted And 1he * I ' I � 1. approved of li�. tile Blayo� d Solt * ' �Iro electiorops Sov, J B*Hoovei, Chair- Tonnship, tbrouqh the modiuln of - . I . . . L L . -),ge'rs ',. . I . - ,� . I L.. .. . .. - ' . all 01, in 6f the Read Board of Man. Judge Denton, of roronto. The mat- ., Grapes, Bananas, at I . . . � t r, 'Carried. I ,,, i . then* duty installed the , Officers in zer in� dispute is a feeder, which Wade I . . . while the ,stork is complete..' 1 , OMoved by Coixn Cooper sesonded by there different offices. L' �� , . I . . . I., � �. � . . T Cattle'Clerk . I . . . I L . .. . . alleges Dannis *to. have parebased'frooll lk, ' I �. — L. .. . Coun Taylor, that lo,Yii, bate �of .$1.25 -be * . ... . . * . , I THE RUB GROCER. I I . . ... . .. . made on taxes to Mr. D, Oantelon f0 I , I I .. . . the.ClintdnL company 'last fall. The `11 SON$ L -4.01'... ` . V�l . . . 1 JL I' � . I defence brought. forward was that w . . Phone 48 . 0 W11ChC11L &L lot, purchased for staddpipe. , . On Tuesday evening of his week.tbe Dennis had purchased the feeder frohl 1: I . , . . I . . � Moyed by Coun. Holloway seconded newly elected office' ' . Ill .-- I . . . . � . . rs. .of Clinton � --- . . , �. I . theinventor;J�W.,Mowbrjy. ItLWAS L . � . ­ � L .. I: V Coun Ford�that tinie be extended to .0rangeLodge were instaiJed by Pos6 said tb&tL lie. 11 — I ----. - . - .... -- , . .. pi ab�l 1 was 'testing the machine , L M �41d(� 0, for the c6flection ol taves. .]District Master W G Smy6b, , Follow� for Nowbray, and-forthis was to':ve. I - . I .. . - . . .� . .. I .L . . . 1. .. by. Reeve Gifibin ge s L econded 1 . rig are L the officer#.- ­­ W Al - John ' ive.the model at 'tbe construction I R L : 0 . by, Coun Cooper, that. the Clerk be Hartley, D At., R - Clu I v- 'price, 15to. - However,* the fire 'which S L iff, Cha�.', Re ce , JAL empowered totake hafayiee reQuirea. W Dunbar; Rec.�Sec., . P Cant6lon; destroyed tb.o Clinton Thr(sher Com - L A B (am ) LETWER - 'L . 1. . . L . . I to pay the, Thresher Bonds� for Instir- Treas.;, T Beacom-, Fin. -See,, T Mona pany d-istroyed. the model, -ana he - What They Have to say About We * Bar -room and Its. in06 money . . . . � ..., . . . ban; D of 0,F Qntrle,; Lect., F .Hay-. waq given a, new . feeder!. * This be did L , . A.. . , 1. I I .1 . . . . ... I . Mr..Cbipman:and Mr. Gieenwood wood and John Ford. . . , . .. I Ist Committee not think should be p I ,ged,the Board 12,D 8 eep, Inside Tyler, B Sage; 6110 tel?Tm) 9 of the o0ginal. agrcement�.`. q � . Relation to IndustrY—A dreat. -M eietifig "ears . � were present -and addre. I . "' ' e0tOuL . aid, for, under ... .. . : � I . '' .! , . . , I . u �Z the Watlerworks. I , � 4 61deT ter, I W �J` Cantelori. The. Judge thoiightthe'-stuale. ,11 I . ­ L '�� ..; I . - ., q � . - oved tiv Cooper socon'ded by V ord� - Ou' � , m -y t. t . , . . . .1. . .1. I ­.. �.... L.. . ' ' ,,a be- second Tuesday of 1have heard enough to satisfy me;" be ", L Souud Counsel - L. . . I that the Wat6rwork 2 'y month . I , . I . I I—— ;., . . ..". . . � . .9 Comr�ittee be , eve , . . I .: : �� . .said. L. The ctio ' - disin seed 'With , L ... L , I , h I tO fill the:repervolk . I I . .. . III n was i L ' . i0ven ant ority . , . ­ , L . .. co�ts. . . � .. .. .. 1. ' � W': ! - . - ­ '. There was an enormous crowd in untrue to the principles of Organized and Also erect the-poles'and. ire. for, Pubile me0ing I .. I . I . . ' . ­ . . . . I - ' . . ' � ..'�. - Massey Hall on the afternoon. of Sun- I labor." - . . . � . the alaim gauge connecting the staAd y0h are invftecl to the Local.0 tion . MORth. f I L�' ­ L � � � . '.1 � day, Nov. 14th, 1900, when representa- What doesit -mean to lipense 'a ,pipe &Ud.p6Wer L 1) 2 S o� lard.. aboig, .. 4,d house, *':Carried. Mass Meeting to be held 'in the, To . 'Tuesday rborning'bt this week 4 tive men in the. Atherican Federation : saloon .11 Practically to fine it. The - Moved by'Reeve Gibbings seconded Hall on R ridai evening, Decem bdr, 717n,- Thonuis Handsley,who hilia been work.' ,�� ' , - of Labor occupied the platform and -community d6clareg - the saloon is. an by 1poun Ford that we do now adjourn when addresses'*iiI be given by Mr. Ing for Thomas Mason, Hullett came �... dealt -some sledge -hammer blows to I 4v , i , tin the country." . ; � .1 * . � . . : 0. A.'Vlemirig of Owen, Sound, and to 1own a L'': . the liquor traffic and the drinking cus. # When Soct6ty declares Re a whrile. . . �—. - .. I. -. . H. _V urchaied it suit of clothes _ .. 11 . ' .. . E. Irwin, K. C., Tor6nto. Mr. Fleming Lot Tozer 't 1, own's and paid for :it . �..� , toms of society. ' The sympathetic that the saloon .is a blot. *then ,be, Richaleau Feliry I tary 3rd and 4ih r " t) . . $ . '. I . audiences vigorously - . L L . 1. . . . . �. . ... L ,. . is-editop of the Owen Sound Suo.Prin- with a check,' Mr. %Tozer soon dis- . 1. applauded the I . , k I saloon will go. . . N cipal of thellorthern Business College, - covered that the buyer had no funds !�,e candid and forceful Address of every I ' hed -will come hen praotiiiklly� .L We Are pleased to.*be "atole 0'�an- land ffitebisted in several manufactul?. in the bank and. had chief W � hea I tley � 'T to ay JIL be atotal, ab- nou )� �',: speaker. Here are some samples of ever bl�r leader wiw . . nee the'date . upon which will be Inginstitutions, Mv.Irwihjsapr.Om* . r'' stain Y r V . .. iq ser ,an at thp.station , . arrest the V,ouw)*g 11. k:L the declavations that evoked the great- I e hy,7just 4 little time ago$ e i tied Ito the people of Clinton. . inent-lawkeiand lives in the: Local As he WA,j gbot I . . . . . il eat enthusiasm ; I L Across theline�, the bar -tenders in-ogn0i 91111vefs His�orical Drama of - I I . I . : . I "Richa- Option of Weston,so that the electo .) It to board the noon L I town organizod a total abstinence leah.' Mr Howard has been working. Wilt fS - trains--Hei-wastrilio. in the evening- '.�, be given an opporunity of hear� Land wai sentenced to two 'months 'at ..��i John B. Lennon, Treasurer A F L. society. . Why . shouldn't the labor faithfully and weall lookforward with ingofthe splendid success lin-flodse hird. labor, for false pretences and one . . "I "The present aspects of this great' e me il -. . . 4naL . .?L , leadersdo �h sa I great expectations to hearing this his plades, its egelit on the .commun- 'month at hard labor . for car ying,con-. � questioii show that the Anglo-Saxon I I I tivould . not have, you conclude latest effort with amatudrs-tdolue be- . . r . L I . . ,� . race is g to settle the question and I -eve . . -' fore ,us it work of this.'kind. ,Ric ,a- ity, Come and hear him. I . , cealed weapons, both sentences to I I that I think th are .no good labor . I . . run � , rSL ' '1� settle it Oin t. . leaAe Who drink. Tbere�are, some lean' will -lie presented under the, Collegiate Bad a Big 1111on,s concurrently. The prisloner was 1. L 091 . [of the first -in the ranks. Yet-itseems Auspices. of the Citizens B�fid fl - I Lr� . taken to Qxoderich on the IL20 train., . )I! two I .., "The purpose of the trade union is to we tights February3rd and 4th. .� D6 not L Last Thursdayevenlng�tbe 0. fli 1.0 Deikth of Harvidy Glijull ,gther things being equal, the 13 . . L, . . � , to raise the standard of living. What man 0 is the total Abstainer is th e forget. the dates, � I'- I . . ­ had a oacked-bouse for their Com-- � , L . .. . . . . . I I . I -ement entertainment. T . he star hoai,that George Harvey Gunn, of . Is there a man I . � �The citizens were indeed abLocked to I about the saloon ? I best mau " � . . . . .1 � . . I . - merm I �. . who will dare to say there is any in- . Rtiring TrUstees . . of the evening was Walter Gordon Toronto and nep . ,fluence from the laloon except to I Jolita 111iteliell.'. Vice Pro& A FL Craig, of Torontn' who delighted, the .hawof Dr,Gunn,town ,, . . ­ 11 The retirim-,, Trustees for the Publip . had passed away. Mcinday.Dec Oth -at . , :�,� lower this standard and make man less 11 ani poo impressed;mith the statg�- SchGot are J WL Moore, JE Hovey, H. audience with his scenes fromd'Sullas. the' parental. home, 120 Albany Ave_ L . manly and wop,p�ro, less womanly ?" hient frequ�fitly made that. if we close O.Rorke and Dr Evans all these!geutlt Ceaser". As well as other selections. nue. Harvey -as he was - known to the I "The trade u6ion movement stands 4OWn the liquor'. business it will .re- men ille eligiblef6t, rii-electiovi. - . The orchestra played excellent- music v I . L I !) . for women having the .same oppor-, sult"in aft . . .I., � ­ . - # , 1. . . 011.ng PPOV,e W towd attended the .: .1 lamity to the community. -1 . . . .. . . I . and was loudly,applanded, as Was. the' Co leg; Mo ere 8 years ago when h*,s � tanitieg in life as men, and for better Rather thd contrary. Jf a biewery I . . . .1 .. . .1. hoop drill.by the Collegiate girl' 8 pare"to lived 4t Alisa Orgig, but when . . . I I . 9. TTh ' . . . . . opportunities for women to keep out Is closed down in its plAce springs . . prIzes'L$br'the field day and . the'certi- the fail it noyed to Torontd he left- ` I I - of Indu3trial labor. Will any man up, &'factory.. If a salooh is e Osed In IWe � , I f ft4l10%'%VrA04b1*%A11v0%�%" SOW ficates and diploinsis xere presented-, home.. =s a'broth4r to Dr. John � dare to say the saloon has not"driven its place comes -a store. It is simply olvchuirch C bimes " ,-a the lucky ones. Those who had the Gunn, who'was associated with Or. � women to the factories and mills and A 0 40. work. to db in preparing -for the enter- mr.a.ee: well known to !union men# � Gqrin here, The hitierat took place � rocess As ,follows the intro'- . I ' **-1%e%0%1%o"44%A1Jv* tainment are to be L last interment b i , : wash -tubs- in numbers impossible to e ,in , congratulated up- ,, . . I .. . on the success of the concert, oil -Saturday I I eing i be calculated ? " L duction ormachi&ryt It is a re I . � -ad- .. I WESLHY . . I . . . 1. I made 9.1 Mount Pleasant cemetery. .: "The labor union stands for the justmenti a -canged condition of so- ' Th�.Pastors subjects for ri�kt Sun Men WOUlen. Anq ZVeftts L .. Dr. Guinn of -town attended'ithe fun. . I . . . . . . , , .. ­ ' . . t abolition of child labor, and for their ciety. 'He would be A bold man who day are - In thii morning -The V a ith ' ' . eral L . 1. . .. . L Would stand before an - intelligent .an- Prom the illustratiad Saturday Globe Am . I �. development, morallyp intedectually, by which we stand" In the evening, ' . ending Railivay.Act and socially. Can there be found A - lace V) Palie," Allare:welcome.- , under th . . E X Lewis - introduced a * bill to � dioilee and say intern p6ranee was not ,,V o(last week *0 4opy the followintf man who will attempt the -cAuse M gieat'wrong. - I say there . � . . . I . e abnve heading which refers aingind the Rallway Act,. roviding, to -say - tile is more misery, suffering and al Its a . I . BA, PT (ST. .. - I to a sister of Dt- Gandlert who is with among other things, that alF !. saloon and li(k4or business tends to . Gunn of CII&dn Althdvgh Mrs doing business must after .1 r'Altway �. result of the unwise use* of liquor t an Dr v� build up the children P The wiskey . from any one thing inkh have - one. Services a's usual next Sunday. The Falconer As the wife of the Prosid uly I.S.b. F� in the family drives many little boys 'ects' I ` cut , 1010, report to the goverri'ment'the 11 Almost every disturbatice in the ranks paefOr will preach Subl morning of , the lloniversiO of Tor nto, has I and girls into industry when they f L ' ,,Delight an doing God,S Will., even oneof thoe busiest namesofalternployps whohavedur. . m7ed labor. can be traced brick - I beeu Lintroduced to . �, cught to be on the playground. As o orqa Ing, "Th . . , -tlle . to some connection with the saloon." ese sayings!of mine. of lives, since her artival in Tordrotot ing the course .of year. worked qnetrAde unionist I am unquestion. I I :1 . . I . .sorne two yeare ago, she has found nioore tbarl 12'boura consecutively or ably against any such business." ' ' Toni P LC'WVIS President Vnited . ONTARIO STREET � I tipie also to take a part in %aine of the for more than 14 hours ally one week. � 6.tE very dollaIr and cent going into . 1 31 . ` - Movements more especially pertain- is sai � , Ine. Worlters Mr Lewl id. that the Object was to I '. The League Service Aland prevent the species Of acciaents which � ay evell- Ing to women. Besides the Women's , . the liquor business tends to depress Our union has recognized the evil i rig was Wei I itittended. A paper oil Clio arei due to long hours of work, Another ! - "- � the standard at living of any country of the use or abuse of intoxicants. It last of "P1lgv1'mW' Progress %as read Canadian Club, of wbich represents, object is to provide for the appoint. . a!? people." . is well under stood, In our constitu. by Miss Jennie Trick and L a quartette tive, organization she became Peesi. Mont of a goverrimeh t official wh ose. - ,,The liquor busloneRs tpnds tion there is it cause which forbids any Wag * e by members of t la spring; Mrs, Falconer is Hon. 1. to it ve. . %ityisn thp-League. duty' it Will be to bring to the attent. I Is 14 Onar. member to sell intoxicants, even at a V C resident of the University I I duction in waaes and never to an in. pichI& A8( K -labor man - and L I The I oramittee has charge Women's Christia Assoclat. ion of the railway (ioninilesionera the , crease." . Maly I t ig"'an of filixt week's meeting and all who 41 complaints of people Who Are not abi,e ,,I don't know a solitary pripciple it le ake issue With those who 8ay fall to attend will miss a treat.s The. ndk as President Of t"he L��dles to enga,ge counsel. for which the labor movement ftands impossible to eliminate tile saloon L un . Js affiliation with this, has been . . . I and the liquor evil from out, nudst. L It J iots'ate furnishing mo�t of the ,I terested in the plan of inspec. . . I but the saloon is on the other side of can be done byagitation, organization "vogram in the form of & "Calendar t Lof ardlog houses for thewomen . ­ --00— . . ; the question." . . 'arnlval," something quite out of the a 11 ents hich has been carried out I . I . I and education." 6 ;.4 I I . . ordinary. Come all, and bring your thisyekit'for the first timetlaWhile I . Local -Option � Keexi A,way Froin The friends And enjoy a pleasant everling . I — . " Rev. Chas Stehle, Supt of Labor I Saloon. 'i be ex. atilt i AlifAx Alra Falconer was a I I , .' (Catholic Record) Rev TL. Wesfey Cosens on� . - L ) , Of tho General Executive of 7,r),q,t1r, 9(lijoi, o1­1y1eyj,u I ,ofAinerlennPresbyterian Chureli LpecteA to preach At both "Vicew . he L, ) ung L Women's Christian Aaboo. L I Er f I I Tho working main seos Tiow that T, 1) , h -a "the Y Da v Sir: . I "There is no such thing as personal A% powderly was not fit eb of the - � . re wrong wben - b tio . next Sunday, The au V9 1 And also of the General Board . .. .. I i morning sevonon will W6 "The Golden e Women's Missionary Society We are asked to vote on January - liberty in America A man cannot ; be said that liquor traffic was r0spon. ,lsot of mautift", even spend mon,-V as lie pleasps. The 14,able for ulne-tentlis of the,inisory - Thd theme froin the 0 , Prei;byterian Church, interestep ged, loll) on whf%t-,Is called "Local Jaw exists that he njust Support 1AS I among tho wo&ing elas-ses, aoid Mi ,. evening discourse will be "Lessons I i she still retains. In earlier and 0 tion." Bellavin many areignoraut S ilifle would lie the family. send his children to sollool I abolition of that to e' Wom the life of PetAr.11 a g lb -lit i9include, under tbattitle, I 4 � I less rowded days she � bad reAt , OTW a and kopp. his homu olonn before lie, gret6te8t I)lp,gsing ,(vhie.II 0(jilld (,I)n," to The meeting of fhe 'W', N1, S., beld likin L for outdoor, -soortg, but now. in would ask somebody who knows spends anArBmney in the .saloon." I thein. And the'Arehilishopx1f Mom. at the mrsonag"P on ruesdily aftl1r. fac (If the pvoQS;ug­ social dutips In. and T presume there must lie I volts 11 ittitended, A spleiMM pro- Pill t. to lisp poaition, slit- Amighively beNOTne4viongICA numerous warm . 'IT cannot, understand why Any trade 1 trPAl V'Xhortii ,Vvorldrgolell toexert gram was given. . , � unionist should ob,l*ert to the Loerfi, thnit, ilifflienee ovet- ti,eirfellow-waTic. I . (Its laims awy other I hol, blp,i" be� ides, gif ortem who do know, to tell us I . I . I in simple Iniig,Vage ne Option movement ' Local option Wtnei. Ket,p nwily from thp sidnon - . 4,4­� ., � �Lh(s of her borne And fillnily. IJ(,f0t(! in vini xt week it), I 'r bealthosquandev . but, a prig.016A appliention of the prin. -*heve I h �y vniti thil Ilevillatriakp Mrs Falpoinev was miss vo.u�ltjlf�4t � I t ItI.,exactly what it does mean eiples of the referpridum, whioli repro- i large suins ef Ilion"%- which they could Tilli, eley ks in tile Aores would ra,8 Soliliio Gaiidler, of 'Vort ("olliongo, "'O , I ,st We InaY cast tin in. , . 8ented one of the demontatie prin. I dpvotP t,) 11130011 II(Alel' P11111)(IFieq And herb,we You do Jour shotiping early. Foritinp county, Quebec, and Is a, isIs. tellf9dInt -vote, , ,til lesr for which I,tbor tontends. Witt in - thev only foarn, lit eontraet -the m6st They are a hard4orked ,clAss t1tid Let, of Rov. I)v (Jandler, tile ne%V 11rill . Yonrs Trolv, t: I . a , I I 11 I I I in , ton t d of t of wh 0 en 0 )e . .1 ,% [albdr man prote-sts against It he� Is - p -i Wcicw hablt,,q, their wlstle'3, deserve consideration. . cipal of Knox College. 1 J09N RANSVORD I I �. I . � ;, . . 0 , . I 1. . .1 . 0 L I . I I � . ­ I . . 0 . I W,111;120.1:t�& . � . L I . . I I . .. I - � .1 .A . , . . � .� ­. . . .. I . � � . . . . . . . � I . . . . . I I . L '. . I . . I I . .. )� 4 1 1 . � I . I I . . . . . I I . - . 'L --11-�-..I--.1�l..-�-..—�-11----l.-.-I---.IL-...-----Iz-----,----.'I�, ­.­----dN..—.- ­ - . . -- I - --,— - -r-R-Wwn — .� 0 1 , . 0 ..4-w- q,,, No. 16tb. 1909 - Will be supplied at our store as quickly and . satisfactorily as we can. Our holiday stock I I comprises the new, the useful, the beautiful. - , ' I We really think it�should please your taste, I your pocket book and your friends. It 'may be that we . can serve you more profitably and ,otherwise to your advantage than at least I I : I some 6.thers. can. Will you see the aock ? . . . . I T R . %� F. We .D. Poir eo. ­ - OFTEN THE CHEAPKEEST . .- .., ,, .. . I . ,. � 4 � ALWAYS THHE BEST . .1 I 4i — -- I — -- I I � ­ . . PECULIAR ACCIDENTS. : 4 i --­­­ I . .;. I � 111... � ------ -- I . I - Thlii* '41rony' of Life"I Illustrated I. . �� I I StQrles of Falls. 1 A � GOODICHOOL - I I Tb6 "irony of life" was strikil),ly , - I tilt(strated recently ig the news or it i I . I . . I . . . rustic who -slipped from a six barred � � in m-bich to tvain for earning a C"Obd . salar,v is the VIRMTKAL Br8l1.%'.E*,,t gato and broke his ue& lod or an q)-yLIXtir of TOUONTO, Our flue - Italian iteronaut Nyho fell 1,000 feet 'catalogue exotains otir superiorits, and I I . Is wailed free on retiLiesb. Iflotiarein- � � )vIth Ills, vollapsed balloon With no terogtied la preriaring for and sequilgig a . , I .. `1 worse regal t than it sprained ankle, .,good situation, write us without dela.y. � .A. FrvncljNvmi,luk­A1tne, -M.orel, and I . � Add e,-,,;, W. 0 SUAIT. Prinalp4l. . . � - . . I Iker flaughter, �vlffle clinibing in the i I 11 - � I . ... . .. I . ., 411)s, near Zertugitt, fell a dlstant� of ' I Address.W, IA. SHAW, ,Prin. , . . . 1,200 fvet, pot niuch less tlian .I quar. ill . . I . Youge antl Gerraril Sts . � % S t0l' Ot' ,l 111110,' 11 nd,.al thongli the inother r 1* -Toronto, I . . . . . . . , was ItIlletl on tile .,q)ot, her daug-titer 'I. I . . . � . I �Inscatied *1th a few : biulses, lu r. [ � . I -I . .. : . I � I WhYlnl)ef� th6l 1*4111ous 610antalue6r, I � - . . , . . had -A slaillarly miraculous deliverance -from NvIvit soolned,to be certain defttlk, i � I : c'ne. Oariti.� . � tllk � . or . . . . - � I more Toau a coup, ,� "'The when scaling the 11.1atterborn. Lpslrl� .loi),,S, below.. descent at first was . . . I . . .1. big footing, lie fell frow rock to rock rjpld.'� Mr. Wlse writes. '.'and'accom- I pauied by a fearfall moanIng noise - I to the boftow. OF a Precipitous gully, � . caused by nir eushing tbrough -the riet- . � . .,. " � I 100 - yards. in ,fleplitti. only to recover hhi 'no . . w0i'l,"Irid-tbe gas e,,qcap* Ing from above- . .feet with Worse' damage than -a i . .� . tu another roornent I felt a srll- - ' . ' badly cut bead. Aud M, Parville, -,I 11 . . . I glitshock. , 11d. )001�111,- III) to see wbat caused it, . I Frencli wrlter,, tolls the star), ol' tin � I1qi),v..IlI the Island of I discovered tivit the balloon Was cent- . � . . . . I .East .1ndiap . � � 11 . 09hin wilo fell over a preciplee 1.000 j, ig ovor, being likely doubled in', tho . . . . �; . . . ,(,�v,�,, . f`06t d0ep witli no- iliore seriaus' con. . . . 11,11f. 11 ito th4 UP00-1, . . . - . . . . I . � . I . . Tile billjobn hAd, iu -fact formed It- . . .1 ceqbewc tban-a good,slink.ing, his fall . , � .. ,. " tini - . �, -elf Into :1 paraebuto .Ind. oscillit .. bping broken, by' -the 'dobse vegetation whf6h:grow III: the foot of the cliff., , . witilly, ciintininod.1ts descent until if . ­ - ' - . I . I . While clinibim, it -iratei-woviks tower . � � .-tl I 4 .110C flie �,Uvth violently, throwin, . - - I 9 . - . Ilh, "Iell0imuL. �ten yards oilt ot. the �ar, I . . . . -. -49 a, . teeoe- "to foot hIgIIi ,111, chica s .. ... � '.7lie (nir IwO turne(I bottorn -upward, - ' . I Jact, dislod,ged ,.I loose stone and wals . , .1.11d, til - ' . . I Rtoo(L" hit. Wige, . precipitated , to. tlie ground, frool, a I I 'ere .Says I I .,crin-' t1il; * . I . ,pla ating ili.ftelf and* the -per-. h , eigbt. of I'M feeit, lortuniitely� strilt- I ,,,�.iratlon* rolling down. My' fqrebead in 1, . .. 111�­ Wlegrallh wlt-��s ,fofty, feet ijbove � . - , I 1, 1Tnr1i4i'0Ty;"-.8t- L.Oni st-Disliatch. � ­ -is Po . . tbp ' street itind .tbus breaking tile fall. I . . �) . . . � . — 1. -1 � . I The s�licctators ga-'ped -with liorror as 1 I �--,-----.-.-.-..�.--.�7--.-..—� . . . - . ,� ,tl)ey slfw tile Imin droprswiftly to de- . . - ­ .. I � - =111111. . . . . . striattlon. . .A rusli -was -made to pick . I . till Ills shattered remains .only jo, dis.- I . . I . . I . � . . . . Gold'Riin'gs , . . � . I . , . - . . � cover that" -he Nv.is* I'l-actleally tin- I I .. .. harnied. Not ift , bone wal,, -I roken, and . . . I � . . . . I . � , , . a Nvcc�,-Iqter lie Was Walking about as . I ; A R .Ing makes an acceptable . I . � if notbing had happerled. . . I . . g1f; far either Lady or, Gentle- . , . . I .,)to re, reml. irliablo. and. . . thil d a)- ce in a 11, .. ., . . .. . . .. . . . I . I . . . ­ .. . I �, . , . -most �lncecdlble was the- expeioleuee'of . . . I I 1. - 1. . I . . . . . . AVe pay special attention to I . .. I . . .. I , idiiarles Woolcot wli c n he wa ' s, Makin g this dep4rtmefit and carry ofie of i I .b I I . I �'.a parachute descent in Venezuela. . At the. largest. assortmerits to be . . . . ­. I . ... .. I a height �61! 3,606 feet Woolcot hung found Ili 'a town of thiis size. . - . I I . 1. * I - himself ,--off his .balloon into space, . I I . . . . I I . . , . . . . . DiAMONDS PEARLS RUBIES . . . � . I . . . �vhon, totbe horror of -the thousnn#s ., � , . . . . . . . . . .0-t Onlookers. the . . para - chute fiffled to . I I MERALDS. SAPP-HR.IES : . I . . . . - ,. . . . � . opqn. -.The onan dropped -liko a. stbue -I . - - - . . . ''I I I with terrible speed untl[4 when about I . . .'from . .OPALS . . . . . �. . . . . in all, the'raost Approved. styles' * I . . I . - I . 1200 feet the, en rith, the parachute I . . �. . , . . - flow o'ppu and at'once collapsbol. He . . I . The. values run Trdyn,75c. for . I . . . .Nvas daslied to the ground. Ill . s light a Baib�'.s Ar g to a h'gh �Viced , I I ,. :1 I - I thigb and lilp were broken, both ankles ! ' Diamond. . . . I .1 - 1. I � . . I �� i . ... . ant] knees were badly crushed, and .his i . . . . . . . I Lady!s and Gentlemans ­ I . �.4 . � . ,spinal colunin was'dislocated, and yet. 1. - . .. I � . S19act.,R109sare .. I . 11 , � ­ after a. ye,ar spent in hospital, woolcot : I I � .. n'ow-- . I., � �� . - of limb aft -i I . was restored to soundness I 1 . .. gire . . I atly W,orn I . � I . or Aurely the most -terrible adviintum I . . . . I � I . . . . of which any.man bas lived t6 tell the . I I which � run from $1.15.10 $10 00, . including'engraving. ' I . � . . . storv., * , * � , I . � I � . . . . 8�lt it is in the, h Istory. of 'ballooning I . . .. I � . , . I .that ove encounters. the most remark;- � � . ., . .. . . ". I . � I . , ps .from ' able 'cases of'seusatioual 6o . the clouds, When Mr. Wiwi i fa I .. � i . � 0 li r1g � A �, J - - G ' ' 9 . . . I .� . heronaut of the. early u1neteenth'cen' ' . .1 . .- I . 1. . .. . tury, was orico. making an ascent his . . I a., . . Jeweler and Optician. � . . 11 . � ­­ � # I . . . I balloon exploded at an altittide.of- 14,- . Issuer Of 1111s.arriage. Licenses I .000 feet and, began to drop swiftly to I I . . . . . . . .. . .1 .. 1. . . I . . - . � - . � I , . I I � � . . . - , � . . ­ M11111M. 1=1111 B I . . . � . . . . . � . � . I -=%" . . � . . �. . . I I . I . I I i �--- . . . . . ­.- �, �; I , . . . - 111111111111111111111111111111111 , , - - . . . 11 � . . ., � I . . ' ' . .. .. . � . . ­ . . . .1 � . I .. . . I � . � . .. . . I . .1 . . . .fZGGI N'GS I.. .. , . 1''. ". * . 1. . � . 6 , I � . I I . . , I I � . � I . . . The. presentse�s'o' n is so w&, thqt .ev*ery . Mail. � ' . ' � � I ' I whose busines8 requires hitn t" ­,vade' thro6g.h mud . ' � 9 . I and slop, should have the protection afforded .by .'a I ' ' I . pair of our Leggin , We have a bio, sto�k of the . % t) .best that Canada pro uces, at prices suitable to any . � � . . . . I purse. � . � .1 1. . I . ­ . I - . . . I . . . . Williams, t Iliatek Leggings) best quality . A , grram leather ................. ­­..... ........ i ......... 0 ... $2*00 W""P1*"W(4T.0"ah,*f,AM 3^19 . � I williallis, patont Le,600gs� be'St '(111111ty I t4ft � . . split kather .... � ................ ­...� ...... � ....... ......... 117A 4 . 'L . . : I . . N First quality heavy grain leather.� ....... I..!-.. 1.60 . I . . . ' I First quality light grahi leather ............. : ....... 1.50 ' I -­ . � Heavy duck Ugglogs. leather bound ............ Ise. � �. Heavy 1101il"Skin Leggings ......... ........................ 1.00 . . . I � . Fine grain, wather Legaliw � . � - A p, for bopil I 1141.01.1.*, .... 6. ............ �1,01 $1,05 $1.505 aild $1.60 - :1 . � I . I I . --11 . ­ I .1, ­­­ I - . . 1. el. I4, REPAIRS "A'HILE YOU WAIT. � . . -.0 o� I � ­ � . I .. . 1. ... I I I . " I L �"­ ' . e -IN �Ift.,9211k 10"k6l. 1.,t.0& , PAF,G;d Ja - � k S611 6 I I : . -1 --1-..- I I -I I I ­ 11- I 'I'l0a, r� ' I L. &