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The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-08, Page 1. - .. r . VOL 40, Not 94 0{;.,LNTON • ONTARIO THURSDAY DEOEMk3ER 8 LIQ - x W. H. Kerr & Sen,. Editors and Publish 0 .. ;. -n..:� -«,,..gym.-:.;,.. a.-.....- ,... .. .. .... ,-. �...�•...........,- a-a...sr.;. �..,...R'.;..,. ''•.+-.' ... .�.�.. ...:�v--`^^" l done in silver. T'he tremendous 1 the _- aches being placed near the♦�iiiiiiiiii♦ii�i'iiiiiiiii+i+i♦ii+i++iii++++ii#♦iM r Qn,/ mining boom which followed I . some cl .. ow , . dis ver e o 've c e catching fire todry. The fire . h the h stened 'the , skov put out and practically all the co y o£ the slip r f r fi r . 1. R- Q .... ivas p . . _- retarded rat er n a I �, < six yearn filled the utile eye, and , ' ,damage was, to the clothes. Had • ands. l`he climate agricultural , , it•occurred at any other time it filling up a the r OF CAQA ht have been serious, L1r0il i ►�i7Ktt,en Di[lOn At'r.�aw Q l is altogether +in x aRATEiix869, n11g _�_,-- -- ejY], mu�.� ' T) e H _ favor of the aggriculturist. The.' �bout�ghatyouara going INCO r YtC° lig 01� Air♦' it 1110 belt is many Miles south of the to give her or him , for $ 6,� 0 o, 9 0 a Leudesboro = ♦ it . , 'Capital i k�arnl 11'llU {jll5 p Ohrieltmae until you have andimpr'ess'ive missionary i Show ,provinces d the Bang It frost o looked over our +display o. 4 : $(,900,000 strong CQu-.ty poultry S - ? �lk of the g p ode. Reserve sermons were preached last Sunday PIUl1��1 teU[i Hobda ,'.1. • ; not as great. aoexisto in the dlst}•icts ) h 0Q0,QRO in the 'Methodist church by the ♦ about Brandon. Calgary or Edmore OhrirsE1 s sopping is Assets 9'S' ",pastor, Rev. J. 'l I, Osterhout, B.A.,('ilYll'C. made gitsq at our store as MONTURA ,It was the first of a three 'j t ton, which are the centres of'; the '` HEAD Ok'l!IGE, r B•D•' ai for Missions. _ Z .the �%11�'+� T .-.•- �teat wheat growing industry of Sundays cainP. gn We are nes tbhowhat it many ___1b- ^' Next Sunday the woman's Mission th,e west, specid4l 1iiies that will appeal ANOI3ES ar , society will' have charge of the ♦ to you. as just the thing far 17u BR y ♦ For uncounted centuries decay- Owing to the long centres of en-•, the ares you wish to remem• bout the service and in the evening the apo �r linton, on Decembe ' ung Vegetable matter -has been en- richment the soil shows a product- ter, Clorrespondenna ihroug :Le will 1 take char e n riching the soil ofl a great tract of ivenesa that the western provinces worth Leag people s Fo - ♦ country, some 400 miles long .by 290 cannot genual. For maxed faxen- : We want to impress you ��.. - -- presennt1O lei �#Young r �1VIisolons, The nn hay,, with the fact that it is no io accounts ward _ r: J. �,, , miles wide, containing in the vici- Ing, the growing of ha v interest allowed on Savings Sunday Dec, 18th 'M � j ,'� '�',�,�� 22n • xt s and barley Northern Ontario trouble but rather apleasure . at hi hest current rates. following ®t�] ♦ n y 0# 16,000,000 acres of ran port c- 'oat . g A Irwin, of Clinton, will present S . owing to the lacy of tranapocalli can compete With any land on the to show goods even if, you Courteous treatment accorded to all the Misionary Problem from the ion facilities, remained practically cax�tfnent,-From the. Cobalt Daily don't buy, Dint. A special in - customers. Layman's Standpoint. .. . . , _ unacceseable, except 'to the- trap- Nugget of Nov,26t -.. ' vitation to ail to attend these mis- ♦ e _ . per, the lumberman, or the sports-. E MANNING 'Mgrs. - sionary, services is extended. ♦ ronan, " R. S. met at the Parson- ♦ Z Although �aplendidly watered by iegaNadgyhe W. �I, 1 FRANK. HALLL, Secretar . W, A.McCbnnell CLINTON BFANCH aafternoana Y hnagnlficont rivers area thousands * ' , * .. s , Melville fie volts. seraous- of lakes and winding streams,. and . CLINTON SCHOOL REPORT * k. Iy ill. ♦ - * notwithstanding "that nature out , * Phm. B. Miss H. girkconneI is spending Z did herself in 'stocking the forest * * . *' C.P.R. Telegraph Agency Goderich Township • a couple of ^uveeks with her parents ♦ with game and. the streams with Friday evening of last week an i riear' $russels. ♦ fish, it was mainly the lumbermen Report for Noc*ember 1910, Av- en'o able evening Weis spent atthe �liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii�li#+#V**iiiiiiiii♦ that held sway of this immense stage attendance 311, _ . y holm�e of Thos. Cole on the 9th con., territory after the Hudson Bay Division h- a number of their friends . seatorth trapper had been pushed further Seniors- Carman Hoare +76 per when sant evening northward in pursuit of the fur- cent; Wilfrid Dickenson 73; Helen , • 'ode a call. A plea In last 'Friday's dailies 'tile fol « r01 music. appeared Re Holm,ested 'm.Snell of Maple Lodge,, is spend -lav, which•was to, have bearing animals which in time al- Rodaway 70 Harold Holmes 68;.Lulu ,V�'�%ft'% ti�'K'4. was spent in. games and s lowing Town Of forth -''Motion by � t.a few :^weeks 'holidaying at his drafted'a by We are pleased to hear fhatTho and Town of Sea derg d at Maple been submitted to the' people es- ways have to retreat before th an Hower6f7, Pearl Junor 65,• 'Cela Bea- to be outonee more at!- aneis . Holmested for an or home, He is employe P . , tablishing a Commission to !manage s]'aught of mankind. .Cole pis able oml a disabled knee: . -u fr uashing by-law No. e8� being 'a,by- Lodge byMr. A. 'i SSmxth,M. P,; for the 'Waterworks department which. Ten years a o Lake NiPiesing:less Juniors-lltargaret Mefiaggart 68 ter his lay P q an one hun •red +and fifty miles Harry Shaw 63,1) B =1T IT :.' The hnun'icipal pot has not com- lap, to'guaranteel.the'bonds or ane North Middlesex, has now assumed such large' pro. 'nth $. !' boil et, but no doubt tures of the Robert. Bell Engine. James Snell is attending the Win portions. ,( north of Lake Huron,Awa' practical Division II- hnienced to y ben • on the round that 'such ter Fair at luelph tbi' week. the jumping off lace the vir- 'Seniors -Frank Pennebaker 88; b the time the nomination day. .Company, g, It was expected that Clinton lY 7 P place, y for an election -law Is not within the power 'of would fall in line' with other large foal outpost of. civilization beyond Harriet 1 antelon 78; Gertie..Wallie If you have a ain or ache in' there will be enoughby la w pp s are always welcome. Connell to pass is I which it. Was eXtremely difficult to 76,C r e Cantelon 72; Austin Ned ourbod .an where, youehould News item we lilts the C upnber' of sharehok� towns 'in placing the responsibility almost '100 miles igen 7 y y y Bim up hone no. 30 and W , that a large n . Blyth* red Lake Ni isvin la } roily Cutler 67; Lloyd Rice try the new wonder It l i d to tint them. flue company: voted upon the 7a auff�erin fr of conducting the ^waterworks on a penetrate, For E only to please P eFsm Mr. I', Gardinerg axil commission of 3"Soren and thttts re-beyo P g y an b"' remedy Council will weet on d b .law; Thai , three pnemb'ers ,of leuris W e hope for .lieve t'heCouncil 'of this extra'work pos9ible belt of a rocky: formation Juniors=Clintoix Sook fi7 ;. Bertin Township Council y an attack p y. ELFiCTRIC RUB • 15th. of the Council at thetime . paid by- ( seed recovery, and frown' the experiences of other (unfit for 'cultivation except in pat- . -soli 76 ich 7 cea Reynolds 74 ; the n recently H.H. Can- was 'assed were shareholders, a Speedy One evening law p A. E ,Cook,'af'4oderich,,has `class =the work would be Wore sat': ehes, and which. only proved tuber. Wilfrid 'Cr ch 74; Norval MacLean ave an oyster supper to a etc. Reserved, to pupils in Blyth and tirains'St. isfactor,ly done.. Ing to the inroads , of the lumber 73; Annie Yesbec 73 ; �Nlervyn Elliot An old gentleman who'uffered •; telon g e � pi • n P p 'opened operator. 10; Eva Carter, 69; Eleanor McKen from rheumatism in the knee; few of his young friends. After Andrew's -choir in addition. 'Mr. The discussion was opened by. p zie,67 Nora' K'enned the, ood things were ,good teacher, Councillor .Coo er Who stated that Beyond that 100 tulles : explore; , y 67 ; Oliver said he couldn't underatand,what oysters and o g Stanley 'Cook 'is a g ! p Johnson 62;W1 llie: Gould 614 • " served'a few enjoyable games were tion proved that a 'wide cls =loam was in that •Stuff. ' •It heats all ,' rs f 'stone . ,Rev. J. W. McLeod, ofBelwood, , it .had been the experience of both yM. B. Chidle indulged in and about hal p orne'Moffatt.has come'home � -be Ahc � Evan elist in 'St. And- the Ontario and Dominion Govein- belt extended for hundreds of y, the way It took out the pain and t u . When naps Mr• I' K'iU g miles north and westward into the Division III- limbered up - the joint. It cer- the party brokeP from Regina where he had •a" goo •rewls church in January. 'He will menta that it they wanted anythinv 'Senior class -'L' da Morrish 90.; I . a coats were on some ofthe ss •en gineer son thee.C. P. e b Miss Hart of Corn- of 'importance done quickly. and great hinterland of Ontario, a vast Y fainly•. is marvelous the way , an ladies en- position g _ be assist d y , as a of ted. almost unknown h•egion, present- Doreen Stephenson ; Percy Ladd Electric Lub works. With it You. Dung gentlemen and lad :R• ;•$e and Mrs; Moffatt and ehil .•th as soloist. . well a commission w pp, n v s the floor, , Ing wealth 'producing" po'sibilitges 80 i Irene Cole. 79; Edwin Judd ?8; can rub. out your sciatica, neural•. •q ed a two-step across dren are now the. 'guests of hire Rev. J. L. . Sma'll's subject for The idea was,'growin very rapidly y the dining room and M ffatt. " gg Herb'McKenzie 76 'Margaret out throughther Mr.:' John o t 'Sunday 'will be 4+Faith" 'and and some cities and towns. were fax greater than any other section ker 72; Sadie .�5teep 70; W nnie pia, lumbago rneuruatism, etc. . fa o f' equal size 'on the continent, had all went home well pleased thank- ,Mrs Moe ,.,of 73enm'ilier' visted nex the hour for the�� � � �ere� last' c:Wh � a�'Chri'tian should join ,the � now being 'managed almost alto- the true facts 'but beentknolvn, 'Draper 7Q•. - 25c and only sold by mg the host of , among ,her: 7na4ny,, riendq 'h Churc geth:er• by commission:This. depart -1. time they had. Exploration emonatrated that Junior class Erskine .Evans 80 ; . . week. k a Council meets on Thursday Of Ment was now so large that it, was Mildred •Cook 72 , Norman Jones began this M1vee eek. too antteh to. expe'et Councillors to. thiswonderfuT slay belt,'situated ;ois Holmes 71 • ton Business Calle a next v. I:eoria Nedi er' W. -eourse'in Cl g Goo Burling is 'ill at 'Toronto but give the necessary time. to: this. in•about the same latitude asNdrth g 7X; V69 it Mrtclt 70 makes the fifth 'going canthi'- G Wil'] soon be o. k. work in addition to the wont of ern Minnesota, and 'two -.thirds of 'Marjorie Mo]Vlath 69; Mansfieldas••Q1m\;S summerhili -Thi i-atatian this fain but hope he i which was'9out'h o fa straightline Cook 67; Kathleen Dowzer 86; Dorn College:.fromth s .The potato market 'had a rush on otbe'r . departments , he strongly stretching westward to Winni eg, day Rattenbury 65 ; Alice Pickitt 64: ' - Rhin B, Christmas entertainment is 'to ` We wish- them . all success. h '(gentile and; 'Jew being after favored letting the:people vote • st gsin Agriculturalrland. It Janet Wilson,'Teacher MSI111f'iiCtllrltig ChemisC,. /. A bot roe held on the 22nd in connection The Methodists hold their Christ- lle Irish pills. , ; - on the question at •the next muni- was promising.Division IV. S. and day school. A'good as tree entertainment on Tliura- t was found to possess every condi- with S. in Sleighing helped trade. i cipal election. Councillor Jack- Sr. III -Marion Gibbin zM���ooi,�'K�� ram . b ing preppared. da evening 22nd. Inst.. The °Pres rink comes next: son followed and endorsed what tion that eager ^ agriculturalists .Leona $e gs ' 91. . program hale S. Merrill y."The-skatingmb aturda tv terians intend holding one also.Bl tliites are at Gue Cgnncilloi Cooper had said. and cit could demand, and actually. had :Clarence Fin h 87; Hope 1Bro%yix 8fi * Last Saturday heir meal they. by A number of % many that. other uuell..favore'a spots �7 �•.---,••--••-and_famil,Y - ttenclfng�theQx Fou. d the .case. o#:the two schoolu�.� Leota Harlaxid,[Q,yeLDiausli' . 'scovered fire in the sittingroom rph,a a Hill is attending County board' w o Nere .managing ese laei ss a soil all 886 ; Will Sloman . 84 ; Jim Mc - di Hlihett Councih i institutions satisfactorily •.and ho Th depth and riches of the Creary 80; Joe Nel'on 80,' Frieda ! e �%' ' hodist Sabbath School enter- one would suggest't�d�)` t the manag only amended upon the lenggth.of Wallis 79; Cli ford Graelis 75 Aileen R� •1-- A►D j Mrs, Saville of Clinton spent Sun- Met riient of flue school sld be in;the I tim:o that Nature had been adding £ OPEA'8 JAN. 3 da 'v th her brother J. Web'ter. tainment Dee. 21st,. ,4 Armour 10 • Russell Crich 69 Geo. WINTEF TEIt11I . y 3tln con. and Joseph Coom'bes is awav on a visit hands. of the Coun.This is an. enrichment through the process o#' Evans 66 ; Eugene: Sheeley..65. . , �P` Mre. Wm, Brown of i p COc : andfriends At Lis-. age of -specialists and the bestmen decaying vegetable *matter. • Many Junior II-Mar'orie . Bar FOr YOU 1VOW .--- _•.M;9 Mi's Ida Ferris spent,Sunday with .both rel brook and g the town should line selected to gu':e9es have been hazarded• . xe- 1 ge $9; rs: S. McCool: towel, Brussels, Cron o aiding the probable duration o£ Sadie Walsh ..88; 'Agnes Fair 88; M eontinue the- work which has had, I Raisin ld is s ending a amestown. Helen Torrester .86 Harold Marin With the beat and flnest s Fred Wakefield, P J laced in St. 'such a ' 'lendid. start.' Councillor chile enrichment and. a few million and Ourrants you have have ever put ek.with Mrs, T. Adam'. A piano has . 'been p. s P ears either sus would hardly mat iug•79 -Elsie Graelis 78.; Mary Rath- "u�'e or a r e?s Club xoom.. Gibbtngs said it was not a. question y y y . well 77 ; William Keyes 75; Jim Reid nto.y r °r p tilieglowest Miss X. , Gray has gone f Geo g i cake 'stet Mrs. 'x -Policemen Westlake is .the of. what wekindividually thought of .ter. , 74; Nettie Glazier 69 • Ruth.MemAtli have the quiLlity a TORONTO, ONT. ainonth' Visit her sister, e ss'stant , at -the the McElroy the question but rather # was a ( That this belt is one, ofthe beat a prices , drained and splendidly, [watered 68 ; Fred Grime's. 66 ; Ernie. Little 60 ., Canada's High Class Commprcial School, Mathis; of Palmerston. genial a.. i . s write to- John •Harvey is 'taking in "the Fat y ' Q Murray McNeil 60, Absolutely superior in on Grocery. The young lad custom- uestion far the people .to decide on the North American continent ock Show in.Guelph flus week. ere should increase with Sam. be- themselves and he favored sending was made known by. the fact that L. Stevens. . day ffoor Large Catalogue.'St I • Best selected Raisins .10 . a hInd thecounter. , the 'by-law to the highest authority Division V-= ' tiz.4.4the People": Councillor Pais- the trapper +and the ' lumberman .Senior* class -Clete Dunford 93 I1lhs " 1,OU' found �t possible to. proceed 'for .. , . Ourranta 3 lb' ,2� - - _ __•� ley thought• the de>?artment+, of f . ou 90; ''Margaret Kel1Y • 1.00' _- _____ _ hundreds of miles in ah odirections.. 87; Harry nee Neto cleans, -- ----- + of:.wateiworizs' tivonld be better in means of the. n�unerats xivera 8 arty Latvrenee 87 Bessie, • ar+ 12 lbs " '♦i+++ Tuckersmith e hands. of the Council as the coin by iQew imported Peels, Lemon .. . +++++++++++++++i+7t ,the d innumerable lakes and streams. land 88:. Wilfrid Seeley $6; Lida , ;+ai4♦♦+♦�i�+i+ . 'ssi n WO,Q] d_'be very estray aMant' . - I 'Orange and Clition per lb ,.15 ♦ nil o Livermore 85; Ethel Wasmann 84; Tth,13. ondobag in d.:ast. eekand ° an. i . Shelled Almonds pei•lb :. .4'1: th eefMing met'last•week railway ytrans existed, the iack A _ i,xni B Councillor Mason solei he diad been .oi railway transportation facilitizs le�c: Eagleson 34; Erne9t.Lider j� y to king a a . in'an #tom . Bellville Shelled Walnuts per lb .' . + OVERCOAT, ,�L-E4 ;•• closed(a ver successful veal, all l an,d the. curse of an 'ignorant be- wo 83,. Madelon Shaw 82; Pearl1 New IJvaporated reaches2 _ _ _- . c unts :bein_ir Mot. The old _'offi �� 0rine they had such. a .ommi'sjon +_. + .ac o t lief that this section" Sivas too. far. G 82; Ash DLevea' -80, Ernest (. lbs for...... . .25 Gould + ♦ cera 'were re-elected. A dear Y. and he advised • 'against it.. Retie e- . Mall 80 + . + - nettorth to .b�. fit dor profitable ,. Earle'Live�•more 7G, y. forced to close ut 'our. 'Overcoats +. ate of thanks iwas,given to the .Smyth said that if h6e ware to liai-e . ultutal 'develo inept. Light was Junior Class=•Marlan Andrews 92;'l New Dates,- Figs, and Prunes We shall now be �', a v c p.. g F ALE we want ever. butcher for his ableway of Milling a 'Commission he thought. Council'• brought to beat upon the fallacy Maryy Garter 92; Eulalia Hill '89;Rob See our Layer Raisins and short order. r.. At floe end of this S y' $ olid dividing the 'meat. The Ring or. Cooper should 'be - one of them_ tie Schrenl '87 ;Edna West 86 ; .Wil- Almeria. Grapes. of the -foo far north theoxy, and. + out of -our store. • There s no money iii carry- + g. ' but•he far :lie Fulford 83 •.Etfie A -r ent 82 , . - OverCOat O will commence `vorkin again the. ,Dred the control of the the need_ .of a railroad came Home g Fruition display in south window. I1eXt. NOW 'i5 + . second week in April: depa'r.tment being keptIn the hands o the tactical tixiinds :of file ori- Merritt Nediger 79;.�Cora Miller 75.; . _ in Overcoats from cne season to Che ; .,;.and 'Mrs. Wheeler :sang at the of the'Council at least for. another. t p P Flora Miller 75; Evelyn. Cluff 75. g ,coat .with. 1Unter 'ust start- M tical leaders of old''Ontario, o . time ou need, an Ove , .�. p prayer meeting at Ontario Street; year. aVhen the vote. was taken it While so deep -tooted nvas. the or- t3• Couxtice; ';�j the y n a the ' r' or Division VI- �A% T l t^ i a •an Man or BO 'well.to buy an Over- + clxur.ch, Clinton on ,Wednesday ,of stoocL.4'tio 4-Mayor'Taylor, Coun- ron-ous belief th t ter it y . .` , l e -. 0 m,i a•l ' ing. It will p y y Y the webh• ciliate Gijabings, Cooper and Jack- Sr::Class-G; Walker .88 , W. Bell . �+ E for the coat will . be good property was too far within. the grasp of. the �t attthis 5AL + The London Raad•League held its 'son voting fiat a Commission and eternal snows that rivate capital 79 + A. Maguire 79 W. Cooper 17r; N. ,o coo ♦ p C annual business meeting ozi. Thurs Councillors Paisley,:Mason;, Beacom. loalced askance at the propos'iti6n, Downs 16 ;:H, Ross ,75 ; M: T.ivermo1e'I THE . HU B G�tOG. for several season.. day evening of. last 'week 'at the and Reeve 'Smyth opposing It. ,The � 5 : A. 'Lawrence 73' H. Bails +' of 'building a• railroad,: the Ontario , . , y' 71: B Phone 48 •. , home of Mr. Aenry T.icermore and by-laav to e'tablisli a commission , Cooper 69 ; E. Johnson 69 ; H.'Liver� • K is Evcrj' Overcoat Must Go. . Z the following officers Were elected was therefore lost and will.not be Government with 'fear anti tremb 5iiore 69.;... B. Slowman 67; G. 1V. QUALITY + ♦ -president; Arthur Stevenson ; '1st, +leafed on as 'ivas expected' -at• the ling began the building „n, f a co- �. . QUALITY L+'int only Men' black C7hamb- Bar e'67. .- lionization railway to . extend 300 • g . •+t to velvet collar, -'tics, 'Mrs. George Layton, 2nd vice . municipal-eloction . ' _ mile' nortli:and• westward into the . Junior -class -A, Walker 87.;:.A Flu + erlain Ovecaa ,� . and 3rd vice, 'Mia., ePacock ; The following persons were sip in Ta .re ular 11) and $1�, i• 'Mr. H y, i officer' - wilderness: of. the..g'reat clay belt. kex 76 ; T. Pickett 74•; F. Pugh 71: . en'Roberton 96 , Ttarold.Latvson 96 c good linin t• , g $ . ♦ j Secretary, Geo. Layton,'fireasuter, pginted.deputY rettiirn ng �. I It was'lihopod that in a: quarter a• Rath�veii 68: C. McIntyre 66;.R. Nisbet COOl�'95; Gordon Laivson:9b:; sale Frice, $8 50. and poll clerks -St. Andrew' ward Will Fulton, Chairman of System- Oi a century or less sufficient far Crawtard 64, C. Cole 60, a Luella'1vleCl nchey 96; Lula Mc, U + Ten only .Mens dark weed . atic wing Henry'Livermore. The _Walter Manning and• Ed, Saville, ii�terns coni°ert• g n e's Wand -=S. J: Andrews mets would be attracted to,tlLe dis- _E.. C. Tiplady, Cartn'ey 93; Walter Osbaldeaton92; + ,tri ;11 ,, O.vercoats, good 'pat t theacommittees were also appoi, t. St. Georg ice ♦ o am T. James' 1.:cru to rnalte the proposed tri= ys McGuire' 91;. Helen Gri g 91 Didiaiori V:II: Glad ibis collar, regular $10, sale pr E.d, After file business nrieeting 2t and John Cunriin h e, S. weekly train service a' paying yen- y g 8. + $7.90• r decided -to hold an Oyster cu g Senior :Class•• -Total . marks 250- Ra Livermore 87 :Barbara Gibb 7 was y' P' ward -Thos. Johiispnancl Alex Cad y g Jabez Rands 224; Harry .>3a11.214: I.Minnie Rer + only Men's Tweed ,Over.. + at he home of Mr.'$enx 'Pea- • � • •St, John's ward -J: C. * tore while: the railroad, would also . + :,,.. • Five y per t. . mor ., facilitate the. gathering of the mil- Bessie Murphy '211 { Sam McCrOary Herring -bone weave. •Dad 'week £rani �T7iuigday,.the 22. MathanclHerb. Alexander. coats, H g R cock ... I.lions of. dollar's' worth o£ lumber z04 ;'Margaret Downs 202 ; Etta 11Ien- . ;<,. `:::, a s were. received + r� t. hnirigs, convertible collar, regular, inat, It was also decided to hold Communications ♦ o du 1 eleetrieli lights sand pulpwood standing en the im- .reel 199; Cordon Hal 193; TKathleen y ?'<'' $18.61), sale price $13.25. 7,iterary meeting oiices, month r .for several additic g, a. year. There are a flan +was i'aken:_. mense acreage of clay land. .The Ladd y91. ~ + x »; Four ' r onl , i1en 4 black 0 ercoats ing: the coming Y but no ac _ "" y • ort 'was veceiv p y p P y } £N ... rou ,tout. 50 corning members, - fine following xep olio wa'•to b en u the'cla belt Junior'class-Total marks 150 •The est Face Crum + w , Muto•collar, 20th Century Br,ind, I o .j Ever Used :,: v r to settlement andthen hope that •Lottie Judd 126 , Dorothy Rorke 124 +� + , :, ; . ,.•.,• well tritored, Rood linin a, regular ed £rain the Modical'Sealth .Office .somehow in Clod'' :mercy people liugh.Maguire 124 ;. Dixie Fair 124 ; - , y g k Bowden 120• ` ; �x .': .: ; ';:'' . $18.00., for $14.00, + Clintons Ont., Dec.'1 would dare to malt the anticipated Amy-Hellyar 121 • Jac • e Is What many cif our customers . ` ♦ " .t H n= -, :' inbors.:a£ . i ors n: fthe 9u Died rade o£ .Aanos Osbaldeston: t19, FergusR y + ,;,..< >; . Four• only Alen s Overcoats, made •fltlfr on Farmers I t us a out.' To the Mayor and Mo g pP g + .West ell b from fancy rev Uvercoatings;too- Clinton "Gown Cotmcil. climate and settle in the ,district, nolds 118; Amy Gould 1ct1�8. ♦ rte,., i :� gg M:''YY iltae. - - . I NNgg.. '' g ♦ vertihle collar. good linings; regu: , . Name Delegates. Looking back and,iq consideration ;vision VITT,- ars &cc CPcim + lar $1A.00 for $14.26. I Gentlemen; -In pre,senting� this the meagre facts available regard.% b z Vie,. , . • Annual Report .of the Med,eal ♦ p ing Northern Ontario, it seems a1- Third class -George Carter 172; .i Four only Mens Overcoats, as, of west Health Officer, I lam able to certify. + At the second meeting Knowing what it i' madhe.afd, o •ted atterns. Presto collar reg. • has 'base exception- tiara h n he tour a that the a rail George ;limey 171; .Douglas Nellie + :>: :: � s r p � •iiiets , at Kl•odericht. last .that the town a p e had the 'courage to Build '.rail- kine ret; Henry'l5loman ib7; Nellie.. we were, certain it would be hard s t: > ular $1S and $18, sale rice $.13,OJ, Iluron Far <r P Isaac Salkeld of Goder- all free frolic epidemic or - ne O coact into 'so little known territory. Coo er 156; Edith Fisk 151;Kerineth• to improve on. . + 1 'vleri's Overcoats `LOth Saturday... P :..:• :: Seven on y . %:< and Jose h'Mallou �i; of Dun- lot s.di'seasea, oniy.a alight one of fiery slowly the work of laying C$r�er 145;1Viargaret Cree 143; i'i'il + rand Bench 'Cailored rch' P. g a i'cicen ox the latter part of June h_ ,ur Bezzo 141; Agnes Reynolds 135.: Believing i6 the bast article + ,, ,:.:. Century B , annon, were alipointed represent Cl i p collar g soon disappeared when. the the Government railroad ivas pus 1 , swell patterns, Prussian t?d forward into the unknownvvild Donna Mulholland +135; Cecil +Cur- and beat value we have, Ae like + ut 20 and 2`L for 818:60: tit e' from this section to compose .w,hTch + ,,:; ; : reg ax $ ♦ t of file Targe delegation which iebool holidays 'began. There Was erness; 'The first objective paint per 127, to recommend it to you. + I 'ss vercasat T'ad• ♦ par ernirient at Ota but ono ease .of Typhoid fever and + r,,. < One, only tan O + will wait on the'Gov, ,!. ,,: >:::a; mated outside Of 'towia. I ,`vas the allaxes of Lake 'Temiskam Second class•--Bes��eM Vie` � lit; Z5$ n(',f Jdx + .. ;::% dock style, 20th Oentury ,•Btsind, awe on the of thfshnonth o that originated ' f , . t Will' et v much t reptlrt that file ing some twenty mile' above the Ruth Evans 104 , . . extra good linings, horn buttons, k gar tarrif -changes. They 't i to r Very , as g rustees 'have seen 'mouth of the 14iontreal Rice ,,which Alex MaRae 100 ; Jean Miller 97 ; • . Bench T,Lilored, nice green shade + set 'in Toronto on the 13th, pudic 'School T ♦ in he re er to relax the regulations drained the country for Xamd Hien iGioy sin �chl 0 92 ���rt Agnew 7ie Carrick 9 ` ���_V30-V ' f. with velvet sellar, to match, iegu + uZvhe gathering ;reaffirmed t prop + I i{ `s fd:' 1$. ' . + tuber 2$ that children should be vaccinated of miles to tale westward, n .r. ` . liar $12o $ solution •. -passed on Nove , • + f •_ acltool, Just a- oil to file anticipated function point Herbert Holtzliauer 78 ;Laurence • ,• T • e lowering of the tax before be iniiing red drunk Pacific: flail- '4v•h;eatley •70; Pearcy Livermore 70. Dispensing Chemist. . •„ Boy s Overcoats, Navy Blue Nap calling for th, g n Michi' ata there with the ara + ?" 1::,:::,8 < ' < . l buttoned close at the neck made n farm; i n leniesnts, tenant, cross clic 'border 'i g �. , i£f o p which was expected to cr First cla'a--Daisy 1�Tediger 99;I1e1 + �: vith velvet collar or lain, bxasa s stud saddlery, wire and is at present ori epidemic o£ Sniall- ,�vay 1.'"a"�"'°°� :�,� p . Barnes huttnos ood linin q, s,7es 21 to in eneral, John �t eo pre,- pox which iia' interfored so severe the. Gauntry same 500 miles nor r-_._, ` y y , g g+ clothing g _ 28 re I3; sale rice 1.+JJ d Alex. Saunders, hnanager ly With the welfare of •the cam- of Toiori r, !; p $ + sided an + ,.,R r + , r0 an Com any'• riiuntty both from a physical and By a arrange frealt of fate wheix ♦ Boys Fancy UvPreciats,l russian of then tlkeiieh g p . . . + �_,�, oollat•, fang cuffs; ' good linin;,s, min P , ritaterial standpgiitt as'98 ppr cent, ;oat cad efor6 the !last miles of � ��� of the cases affected died none of the road before ethexing the clay i Tide Molsoluq kI + reg 5.50, salee price $4 g , which heel .been vaccinated, Your kelt, employees of the contractors jj O Board of liealtli secured the Ptov who were pusliing forward the rail -1 °• ,Boy's Overcoats, with velvet Iucorlioratcet 18GG ,J F eolia�r, dark patterns with small '+ A N -ad In CoudC11• incial. Tubarculoais exhibit for,foui way disco'% 1 M. mineral bearing ,O.tlNTO + 'tripe, regular $5 fox*:$3,li0 $ _ _ _, days and they hope a great Educa- rock at the 103 Ynile post of the new .r p' PAID Up $ 000MOO +♦ l Not IicTaltCai titin Year r Hanoi advantage will bear fruit, road and the mining operatorld �..1 I . _ _ Y vote 'w it 'h le + + for cur, know this ;lre�d disease was t�lxic resulted gave to of the World lE�@st• 7Ful�nd, '��, 4Qw'r000 for iwaterlvoi•lzs Conlitnissioners the cause of 1+128 deaths lit flus the greatest Silver. nd vest Land to -..�-- vince during last year, Iwould '1!iospectinr; , Announcement �v �y .• 1 �o .eat that your'lio inrallle body th•� nortlsward dtstovered 'other, k�:15 S4 Bruticlles in f'tlnndu, tilnil ,A�enf.� ;incl Corres�lollcle>rRfs in all cp Cl,in�u\rla� ev Whiles another iixeeting will be eug f1i01<'t'itici►tt1 Cities I'll tho .World. ul" , • wa d pass a iy law regulating the grea;tMining earnps anal Ontario as held on Dec. 15th to n eceit e the ins diction as of dairies and the the a result has taken prominence as A GENERAL BANKING IS"I"SSITY;•A'l�S�' TED. - Tx•easurer's statement, the busi� iiriillt supply. Alan an+� fpr a syst- one o ftlie 'great silver producing r-� +,r. +, • tress of tile• tolwn nuncil .fnr 1910 t removal of 'garbage, -There countries o£ the tivorld. ld V + A N K D E .P A T M• G. N '1 ematl S A practically egrnletet an Monday were 21 deaths lied 41 births during Very recently nn Ia menov t i�►i )ilio8t Cu�ltrent 7tste. Tile t r l i ro l evening last wit�l all the members ht u1Y ?Ix•anche8. Ynto,r,tst itlitrvitec, g , presseixt, the past year: All of which I re- eamlr ha' been found' n y t! , i stand point of Progress Spectfully submit. I acre, Tnilwll6a fr mini es+to do inie of om t1iie firlthe way f � 1)•e jDOWDING. Managet► I �i square l`8 1�$ 1 'Dli Every Man � rroM the p p old all and es to than -Co lies I C,lntpn i3ranch, i . l the Mooting was a'great.dissapoint Your obedient servant, w } • +i++++++iN?+} 4i•♦w♦ii4+i♦i44t+i• ♦#♦+♦+i+i++++♦+i+++#+ anent to the; members, Who had J. W •t5liai ,'1Vt, X. O` , g , .. ) :\ 1.- - -_ _ _..._ ... - _ _____ __... - _ -