The Signal, 1898-12-22, Page 44 TUMIDAs, Dee. t9, 1818.
E.& d M.H.
Can we help you ?
10 sake your home happre'
With Meek and supe i WW
have
Beautiful Pianos
at prices within the reach of
everyone $ u
frees per neck I/•
fro.taws
Many Homes
ere happier this ('hristms,
thrusrh having dealt with us.
1slyours one d them!
Our wish to all is a wen-)
Christman and • happy New
Year.
EMERSON'S
1cI1 ilsllt lisase, M�
GOD39R101B-
IIEPRESERTIRO
THE NORDNEIMER NANO & MUSIC CO ,
Of TORONTO.
mut Offignal,
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OODKRIcf. THURSDAY. MCI* lei
CHRISTMASTIDE.
THE weather for the put week or so
has been ideal Canadian Christmas
weather. It reminds us of when we
were boys, and when • green Christ-
mas wee a rarity, indeed.
Some of our oontemporariei may fly
off the handle at RCDYARII KIPLING
for his reference to Canada u " Our
Lady of the Snows," but THE SIOLLL
slaw& by KtwLntn and Canada every
time.
We are not in the banana belt, and
we are glad of it. Canada is in the
latitude where hardy and intelligent
men alE women jSroli'atiff"*Bire
servation of a more southern clime
doman't ..sail her people.
We have • good average of sun-
shine all the year roan], but we have
enough snow and safeient frost to
teach as that sunny days are not to be
our portion all of the time.
So here's to the old•fashioned
°heistmae weather that we now have
with es, and may the old fashioned
weather bring with it the old-time
feeling of gladness to one and all, as in
the good old days when each endeav-
ored to share the other's bonbon,
Gad everTSWA, tMl; tip .xtlauiar
that Christmastide was after all but
• commemoration of that time when
God gave Mu grestcet gift to man.
HUMBUG IN THE LAW COURTS.
TREKS are many humbug features
to the law courts of Canada and every
other country, but we question if ever
there was any more absurd than the
practioe of the courts in election cases.
For instance, the case against the late
Joss CaAI°, of Bast Wellington, was
finally disposed of last week, by Mr.
Justice OsLss, of the Court of Ap-
PeI Morch last Joei Cull was
.luted member for Bast Wellington,
and his election was petitioned against
inside of the required thirty days.
Shortly after that Mr. Ca *-vat
stricken with illness which ceded fat_
ally, and during the "constable ses-
sion" Bret Wellington was unrepre-
sented- After the death of Mr,CIAIo,
the seat was declared vacant .ad •
new election was called for. The Hon.
J. II[. Gt'ssoa became the candidate
and was elected more than a month
agog, in the room and steed of Jonw
Out°, deceased.
Notwithstanding all this the peti-
tion against the return of the bite
Joni Cum was still kept before the
courts and only received Its ouietn.
on Wednesday of last week, when Mr.
Jeanne Oman dismissed it. What
WOW have happened had the petition
tie before nes of the Mea cranky
aim justice dispensers of this Pro.
ohm it is hard to say.
The whole thing looks like • Mage
QS d fool business from this end of
tits,k esoope.
TITLES IN CANADA
TN an interview recently Premier
Ilium pat himself on record mourn-
ing titles after • fashion that will
menmesd self to every reasonable
man. In reply to the question, "Are
you eppeasd to Canadians receiving
tildes t" he mid :
" No, not when they are tha reaigniGdm
of limportret serrimrm is the public, and are
bestowed fat tie Nte only of the ps w'n. re.
Mitiring them. 1 do not think, however,
Slat 117 hettew•i ef hereditary tithe in
Ida eonntry M desirable : het as • reward
1 ogrit, or be dluinpf bed esr•itr•, sad
ills mnty, easy nae Nil i MIA* h'•
• esM1sM with ere 0611111M..& d list or
.Men d Grrvarnmwrt."
' .e. not'with.inneli,M, my own view
1 awe, and am eery st ragly vet
,.. .. im wlw, dreg -cop flosses
a fortune, or at Mast • oumpeteeos, a title
would, eloopl m suess
r rw or spacial cases,
be • serious bunion. It is • subject, bow•
ever, upon which each man Is entitled to,
.e,d doubtless will hold, his own opinion.
1 Pi! OPPORTUNITY HAS MASSED.
THE Opposition in the Ontario Leg-
islature are plowing on a stony hill.
At the general election they got
within closer range of the treasury
benches than They had ever been slice
Joss SANT) IILD MACDONALD was
ousted, but they have been backsliding
ever since.
Some of their beet wen fell by the
wayside in the March campaign, such
as 8T. Join, MAuwooD, MILACRON and
WILLOUGHBY, and up to the present
the chance for getting any of them
tuck to assist WHITNEY Is nil.
None of the defeated men were big
men, es politicians go, but all of them
had had experience, and in the event
of WHITNEY'S sauces. wou11 have been
esteemed as Cabinet timber.
In the care of MEACHAM and WILL-
ounnu Y bye -elections in Lennox. and
Northumberland gave each of them an
Opportunity to Come before'tthe elec-
tors a second time, but in both cases
the last state of the Opposition condi.
dite was worse than the first.
This was particularly noticeable in
Dr. Wtt-t.oUaeBY's case, as be was
practically pulverised politioally,to the
tune of a majority of over 600 agatnet
trim.
And so it has been up to the pres-
ent, and .o it will continue to the end
of the chapter. The HARDY Adminis-
tration is bound to lacrosse ita ma-
jority during the remainder of the
term, and the Opposition may as well
bow to the inevitable and devote its
energies to preparation for the bottle
royal at the end of the four years, in-
stead of wasting and being wasted in
the bye elections, as they hare beenap
to the present..
WHITNEY hes proved himself to be
the beat leader that the Con-ervatih
party has known, so far as not setting
the people by the ears ie concerned.
but -he !nadirs- i.;.t-►+-sitl!'ti►
•pined that byeeleetions by bolew{.
would help him into office.
• In • close fight the men behind the
ramp.rte usually do the S1.adiest
shooting._
POLITIOBk'�POtNTERS.
sr The peopl.libe-to,f01Ian Hae leaders.
fa' W:have known pteiitteti..s to pray-
ed prey.
r Policies
are eterual.
are uaasitoryl pri•upies
panicle' .wily gete
MI/ The rocket
down to earth.
if In polities, as in everything else, it
rays to be straight.
DM I1 you don't want to get out of poli•
tiers, don't try to get in.
le" A statesman should voice the
thoughts of the people.
Mr In politnw, u in war, I'rovidenc.
favors tbs big battalion.
r It's a wise politician who knows
when he has shot his bolt.
Mr The enthusiasm usually bubbles over
for the politician who wins.
r You cannot run m political party on a
policy taken from a tombstone.
Sar in the makeup of a ptilitici.nn bone
goes further them Megane
NI The man who tris to -carry water on
t,,th shouklen is sure to get wet.
Air The politician doesn't pray for rain
until he sees the clout! in the sky.
H The mus who keep. himself solid
with the people is the best politician.
r :After the election the crowd doe• the
shouting sod the member takes the seat.
air We swear by our intro leaders, and
swear at the leaders et the other fellows.
M There i. e1hig jump between • mere
part'i.an and • patriot, and few there are
who e000eeed in leaking it.
if Intellectual ability doesn't always
count in a race for perdamenty jet it
.hoeld rereive coesM.,Nleler
Or The &iianionds on the shirt ',WIN -Of
the politician ars factory gime to the .y d
the partisan om the other mule.
or The walk; he politician who attempt&
to run his bend against a stone wall will
never be taken for • man of wisdom.
LW The party standard bearer may not
always 1. the strongest men, Mut Ito is the
party standard -beer,.' just the came.
r 1r 1. claimed by the politicians that,
to get out the full vote of . party, the oan-
dilate tr.nee he either very poor or very
rich.
r The ingrediests for a .tme/.fal party
are : A Popsy, the Man, and a majority of
the vote soot. flometiOleallthe sed only is
c.osa.ary.
or some politicises thigh that the order
of biennium shwald ha: After the mn4at
the pretest :.ftr the protest the enotsat;
-a tart of ealiaan elude.
r The pilitf *I polfe . tJ thio etnnntry,
P•dorsl and Preeinwi.l. are frmetlaterl by
THE SIGNAL : GOD OH ONTARIO
.beets .care of men The 1 . wither et Linllteh•1..w lgeshq Q Campbells I theseseast es A{Llwtes,
1 ke. Mack White, the moll -known truism
of tee Toronto Lerman. c 'I,b and Osgood('
Hall Football Cleo,write. I consider
(mat10' tootle' Lalmeet unequalled ter
athletes or hese tralaae I bare used It
with the best .outs., and can heartily to
eomte.ad It for tIBasss, sorroess, prala.
and
terms
dr :g�w26 ICA and 1naw..-
>b
iakabl W eta who daly;fwtetele tray �i1ert-� 'Se ••A C••1e1ea.-•.• -
tim," to what the seem i fateMke, - 1 \v r ur 'o nHet� tar jlovem ter, •
lathes, was r.Hrrd te tM 8a.ou. oomti0t
tee
Relative from 4lstober p 4H56 INS
asm 8 6130u 00
See -resides taxes.. , b 00
Water ruse-. b36 90M
Meet rig Iighl.es324 18
Paha. oohed mato-196 00
*lb payable ,, ONO 00
Mulisad oM
emsry , 14 60
lllevater steal; uses.. 13000 00
W v --- 36303 68
0389b0 13
SNAP SNRT$.
-There iau't smolt eNglaties for
the Tuwort tot item days.
The Lih vel 'thrashing machine
s still doing kayo..., although nut at the
ukl stand.
-Mr. Watr.iv'e "ezactly op-
posite"
rposite" policy dusni't appear to " go " with
the electors.
-This would be a good time for
ltOIK•T MI. ULAN to see that hen c) 'tonin
roller 1. i0 order.
--The "Sweep of Victory " and the
1" Whacking of Whitney " continue Neth -
out sign of abrtemeut.
--Ltest advicea tie that the Con-
neriative candidate for the Commons still
wears the Turrsa toiler.
-.The best kind of Winter for Can-
ada is a good, old fa htoned Ceiseliai
Winter -with lots of snow in it.
-The Hon. Gsoa°E &CLOS Foaraa
has hued attending the Consort ative
obsequies of late. And he looks the under-
taker, too, every inch of him.
-We haven't heard any whisper
about that "chewed ballot" this time.
The loyal Opposition are busily engaged
chewing the cal of redaction.
-Some of the Conservative organs
are not satisfied with the majority that
Hou. el. Teed..aust got- to West Ham
If hat's had got it they would be highly
pleased•.
-Up to the present the Him Our -
POW) $dowse b western till. 0sw-beslsh1 fro
consolation to the esteemed Mail and
Empire. The fire in the West is too n"1
asl the enthusiasm is Ino real.
-These foolish people who Moms
time since were reviling Irises . for his
wog of praise to "Our ;rely of the Mow.'
are now resting thatr maxillaries and hat e
taken to .now,abovelling.
-As • wan r of rawhead and
bliudy - bones literature flet Eminent
Legalite, E. L. DIcT(IM,ott, of Wingeam, ie
• dpcjdltl. sum's. His mauls&
saw ,
a� tq i
moots He knows the"iWn tbal.
-w� are pleased to learn that the
maims receatly made in thr North-east
di trietof Wast Huron by ROeSKT Hot -wt.,
has lass very .ucoeaafuL He will mate
tie ems, a hot ooiT'Icrrrn'g' ani
-When Eche Hoa. J. 1. Tsars
hauled old Bagot from its Bleu moorings
last week, almost anything may happen in
theeolitical siteetion. We learn u.. good
authority AM -the hon. -Neiman will be
in Huron pt..wtly. -
-The Casediap Press As.oci•ttsa
will holt its annual meeting in Toronto o0
the first Thunday and Friday in February.
President " Boa" Humes, el Clinton; one
of the met popular men that ever held the
gavel, will occupy the chair on the otx;asio„i.
-4401b MOM who to making things
go just now is the Hon. N. Clara, WAI;
Lick. He has had • steady job for sopa
weeks past, supping soup at Washington, as
the hired teen of the Canadian Manufac-
turers' A.mociation. When there is any-
thing going CLARK' Isn't on the other nide
of the creek.
---Rumor has it that ARCH' BALD
1ILNEE, of Windsor, is to be the net
Lieut. Governor of the Northwest. The
Government might go farther and fare
won,$. "Aw'Hti" MtNs■ has more
holiest common sense in .Min minute than
the haat gubernatorial appointee from
Windsor had since the day he was bora.
-Rome Ot our contemporaries find
fault with the new two -cent postage stamp,
hematite there isn't enough color in it.
Well, just give Torav ATKIY0 a few more
yeah and he'll put another squeeze or two
of red into the reap of the world, and llat
will give Midface • chance to work in the
bright vermillion oo the postage stamp.
♦ - POLITICAL NOTE&
Tie dash sI Hew Aloe. M•olsrlese, of
Num Scotia, • Cene.rvative member ef the
Senate, is anameiaod.
Wednesday, Deo. 14th, was • great day
for Uber.liem. Oe that day sir nae-eleo-
Nes were held -Ove for th. Dimisios
House smd oats fetal)* Legislators -tied the
result was the retire of flys Liberabe sad
ess I.d.peadent. I.. the Provincial elm
the Is Rost Northemberlead,Jobe H.Disg-
las, who had bean ses.at.d, win defeated
Dr. W Ill uaky trio Maw by • maiorlty et
600. Dr. Willoughby, bsfses hit defeat by
s majority .f 421 at the amoral .M*Iese
last Mesh, wee one of Mr. Whitt.y's frost
brash supporters. .fie West Leedom Dr.
T. O. Johnston wen rstsreed te she Howe
of Comes is sese='-e to J. F. Meter,
who has bee .ppelsted jades. His majer-
It, over Jobs Tarr.I1 OssservNv., was
969. 1■ Jane, 11106. thew ea.didats ran,
sad Mr. Utter obtdmed 280 vote more
then the tither ►wo eandtdats' together.
Leighton 0. Me1•rtby. el Termite, no
mode bin noels, the late Dalton Me -
Conley, s the member for North
einem. h•vlsg &doted demos Startle,
Liberal, by 111111 votes. Mr. M.Ceriby bolds
the near pw/Y.•t views s lits prdowmer,
end is f 1 of either party. At the
gemrel sleet(.. Deltoo MoOarthv bad •
majority of 971 over the e.mbis.J vote of
two opponents. i• Montmagsy, Q..
whore . ,massy had hese mewl by this
*lemma of P. A. Choquette to the beet
P.S.Merlins%Lib. led his opposest by MS
yeas. The Liberal mai.rlty is 1896 was
242 la Issas, Q•s• , a Liberal was retsrse4
for the Bret time slam Cwhderat(oa, 0. IL
Mardi ddoeme The.. *steer, (:eemrya-
Mes, by M. 1. Jane, 1M6, th. late M►.
Depose, Oe. , was .Tented by o.slamatle,
The Nation n a Mae* Prl•eo, P. f4 i. , resit.
d 1. • esiori$y et 66 fee Jabs Bell, Liber-
al, over R. A. L0.rgy, the w.sltby end
p�asppaul. OesaervMv. audklats. I. 1896
Joe Ys* bed a majority et 117 le Mk eon.
eannee ... The menu was tans./ by Mr.
t s's appointment w tine Basals.
TOWN COUNCIL.
Tee nosea nge Med tam W..a-1ae f1twN-
ter end 0\. eswNUt.
TM Natatory � mottlog el the term moo wooWM on TIoredsy. Dumber 16•h.
The sly bowsaw deem me tt1 p•cslag el
a mules Mbpaw..t•s the limes eommltte.
se Live M. Iss.st.l saunas prepared
ad pettliNsd, .s provided by watNe.
The motto mwOn
ttag of me muesli e
bila
Mat,
Myr rem re
mast Mos floods. CVO Mm*, I
Ui.haaemonts--
8.leriss 8 189 66
Publts work 143 37
Cbarity 44 38
Debeet.r. ales.*1626 62
B 11e payable 12600 00
Bink taterest 355 86
Waterworks m't'au103 89
K'entrto light 81 6b
Public school manna 496 46
Mai, lead cemetery6 00
Klevator .tock met15000 00
Misoellaaoou. 67 b0
Leal improvomets, 357 32
30970 69
u•la es $7281 54
B ds.w ou head $ 46 81
Salaam in buk 7642 73
$1289 54
Ju. Reid. us collector, is submitting a
statement of tee oollestor's loll for 1896,
•sksa for an extension of time for the col-
tecttos of the aoottat still dew Tim cab
lector's statement was se follows •
Total am't of Lazes on reit
$28233 58
Amount .o far oollsoted $4,3557 93
" die000st allowed 383 02
----523940 96
Helenas still to collect $ 4292 63
Besides the above amount 831 has bee* hills
hated ta poll taz_
--e-
la a000rdaaw with the o.Be.1.11s n
quoit the time for the •olleottoa el the b.l-
ance of the taxes was extended to F.br..ry
let nest.
A oemmeinoatiom from the limit of Mont -
ono to r•for.ow to seoertt/u bold at their
officio here on the tew.'s account was soot to
the 8na.o. committee.
A oommaotoation Item Dmitri McLeod
asking that the property in St. Asdr.w's
ward owned by hu tath.r-tu•Isw, Dredd
Mcleod, b0 relieved from taxons was re-
ferred to the court of rev.eiee with power
10 nor.
T . o•urt of revision was gives power ti
hot also a regard N the request of Mies
Sarah B. Panama, of Detroit, that the taxes
os tot 71, Reed's survey, belonging N her,
be romiteed, as the said premier have bass
'occupied for • a utilise .t years by • widow,
Mr.. McKay, free of sharp for rest.
C even a igireht w.. Iron disc dlsem mikes
ttteotion to • mistake is his sa.rmst, he
bavtne been oesrpd for two dogs 'ben be
had Defy oche, sod Atex. Johnston, mitten
for ternaries o1 tans thes year oo eaomat
if his limey 1..s t0r.eeh fir., were referred
to the mart of revision with power to Got
A sot. tom the s.matary treasurer of the
' stratleAr laail9il 10161111 caned atterites
te the .scoot a the hospital •maim* t3.t
town of Oderiob, ameeatt.g l $115 20, for
trestroat of Forest Rale. A mrd from A.
M. Feamefl Mated that Hale woo doing very
Neely, mltho.gh the wooed be somewhat
Mow in fleabag. His foot was mo* sae-
e.mfelly amputated mad it is b.ped that be -
Nee lost he will he able to leave the hospit-
al. Thew oommaoioatiome were ordered to
h. Ned.
John Bilkeld wrote motif) lag the ooaooll
that es the teeming of November 25th his
cotter was upset at the sorer sf Waterloo
a•. and N•.. George'. Grommet by teasing
•poo a heap of earth or gravel throe.' up
.t the saner. Thom ia the maw were
thrown eat, the bore ram away sad both
gather a.d hareem were dammed. ter
N.1k.1d maimed bills for rewire. 011.15 for
the cotter and s4 25 for the hareem, sol
stated that he expect.d thm tows be pay
those .moaate. Toe matter wee referred to
the public work oommi.tee.
F. Jord .u, chariness of the ►cord of
health, wrote as follows : Year beard of
health 1. NAbm meg their anneal report
big to moles* the report of the medical
health ofli,rr, Dr. Hennes, as embracing
surly all it rll n•oesrry to refer to. Re
ay add, to sever, that we have had the
biota of compulsory water service. whro•
ever the water maim sxteal to, soder oee-
sid.r.Mon for some time. If wit spring
the gaatlty of the water supply 1e as geed as
• have miry reaau to expect It to he.
Moos the break lm the intake pipe has hem
repaired, both witchery .ad Ooasseial r•aoas
could, we believe, 'mile mentos being
ken is th.t der ctioo.
Tho report of Ur. Helms, medical health
(Ser, to the beard of health woo as folie es:
have much plwui• 1a reperttag that
d.rieh it. bees oomparativly tree from
ima.. •f an telecasts. or epidemic eaten
tiring the pass year There b.v bee. a
w oe.es of typhoid foyer mid • few of
e•mrbt rover, with • few deaths from mob.
Lee .Friar the water ws eery dirty sed
them wail considerable dl.otlofaettos. It
tram found we were not getting water from
• erib, through • leak to Lb. pip.. Sias
noir I have heard so complaint attest
the water. Last winter proved fiat der
thea is incapable of oarryimg off me snares
Sod water, sad that a et'emptiag to do
serious damage may ocoar through the
oodag of osl1•t.. Then m .away only
remedy this defeat, vis.. M provid. ether
seam toss the present sower for the die.
penal of the flied water.
A letter from the clerk of the town .f
Waterer, seklar the oorep.ration of the
amid la petitioning the. legislature for as
eedmeet to tbe local improvement chars.
the Municipal Aot, wet sent N the .pee-
aom.iets with rstruotiess be report.
A cem.uleatlo. from A. MoD. Allen,
t*le that the aoonef of hes upmasa la
moietie with Me promotive ef the eh -
tor oomp••y was 816E 35, el which be had
received 865, kowtow a balance of 888 35
11 doe to bite, le .00,rd.oe with an sr.
reagenteet with the atoaod, was referred to
Assam oemmitts to be reported epee
TM following a000ante were referred te
A.... oommitt•a : Cattle Bros., for
prime and lariat water main for meter Is
ver obarob,1120 60, other plumbing, 81.96;
A flambee, supplier. 05 HO : Thom-.
Warta, livery, 016: David fi•11, repmlr(y
rodeos la exhibition huddle', 81.50 er,
l'mwdicw, *tram for olimber's.psrs,$1.60:
tea Probe & Rubes- Mfg. Os., Tereus,
s sad esupWes, 0180.66: Willis. C.
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What is Scott's Emul-
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It is the best cod-liver oil,
partly digested, and com-
bined with the hypophos-
phites and glycerine. What
will it do i' It will make
the poor blood of the anzmic
rich and red.
, It will give nervous energy
to the overworked brain and
nerves. It will add flesh to
the thin form of a child,
wasted from fat -starvation.
It is everywhere acknowl-
edged as The Standard of
the World.
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FOR SALTS 131 JAB" WIL80 4.
Bels Ag.t s .Ooderwb.
ASTHMA CURED.
lgof Toronto, MuNtertist
airs, wain Otisum..1 by
= tr rwrone.. o�bil o* or enar t . Kola
Oampottind
IL to • r•ooealaad tnetammsw ..slwlsg
from Asha. that IM Seger use so
tsmsorery ro1Mf Aal ma remuire. which re -
beamed the
worseatl.7 boron*
until ttloam rte 46.04
eatlrely. Olarlo'o
RdaCompoaad is not
Ia this dam, It will
pgratimestly 'ewe the
worst stainN
hlithele
ri
mart. ;Mamma,
street, troubled w Tomato. was
foar�tawelveQ'•sr, Yl
Ma NOLs PLAeT. the
ea,
Ta
tan fighta sleep tlh. .peat hundreds .f
dollars with dealers. bat 00.ld not
afford bar gen neral r.Urf. Atter bans'
the first bottle of Clarke'. Kole Compound.
shat began to .deep weU. and Naos taking
the third bottle she has not felt the NI bt-
ert symptoms of ler trouble. Olarke's Kole
Compound Y the on,' positively gr►ranteed
corn for asthma, sed kas been summands
Wed In the Homs for Lonnie•. at Tor-
onto and Kamloops. IL C. Three bottles
are guaranteed to care ea: eve of Asthma
tlotd by all drupelets .t $2 per bottle;
three bottles with sere guaranteed for fib.
The Griffiths a M•apperear Q. sob Chas -
data imposorrts.i. 121 lOnurel street. Teem -
to, or Yusee.vr, B. a
HAY FEVER
Clarke. Koh Osmpoasd
is guaranteed to oars.
AU druggiets sell it. V
FOR BALE BY Jae. W1L.SON.
-S•b• *Rest, Ooderfolt:- --
.
WII..s & l'o, Tans, pipe *overtsg. No.,
09 26 ; W m. Nohow !amber, $40 80 ; Hee-
dom. Blood. C.., t..ei.. at B&Wogs, ter
pimping /tattoo, :2161; Mei'oll Bret. &
Co., Terceto, comma waste, 86 76 : Jam -
thus Miller, lrv.ry. 320; Ca.edlaa li.seral
B
merle C.,, Toreete.ebetno liehe supplies,
016 30 and 06 87 ; Nakao' Cartes 0e.,
Clevled, 0 , 022 72 ; Alex. Kakbrlde,
ht.okmmltNei. $1130; T1. Meabipal
World, 8t. Teenier', cloak forms, ell 08 ; A.
Mel) AUaa, hart wore, 815,66
Tae s000ant for the e.r,io.e el the are
brigade was ordered te to paid.
The clerk was t.a;rioted to pay Jolts
Cbolwsil'. fare tet .,fes, ►. haves. bees
admitted is the 11. u,. of R•fume there.
The speeral manatees reoommended twat
no settee be takes at p•e•..t in regard is
Me yptiease s et tae Oedipal* Orceth do.
for free water sad exempt ion from all bat
nomiasl tai.lioa. The commute referred
bask to the mama the matter la refereso.
to the alibi watchmen.
Mewed by Radoliff., seconded by Colwell,
that Mita wale►maa Molted he refuted
from bole ditties tie snob at the ed of the
peiiedt pear for Inhere Wllogeey, sad'
that be be paid his salary up to that time.
Moved la ama•dmeat by Helene., e.00nd•
ed be Marta, that Me smear in regard to
the sight watchman be referred t. the
.Boatel eammltlee to pt more .videsos as
to /he esus of hu aaaide•t, ..d Sat be be
potatoes' u and a+kad be brag is evidence
eaiii a tai F.t.Y...PSelf set0 epode' '
oaMMIMs Meet es weiessai, creams.
sh
eke 21st day ef Dessr, as eight Volute.,
The amend.*.) was serried, and the spec&
oommluee'e report, is •melded, was adopt-
ed.
The report el the oourt of rsasios, re
oommoadleg that F. Smooth be ailowed • re-
bate of $12 of tame on his platelet mill, es
.cannot of the Bre which destroyed the old
mill, was adopted.
Tho imbibe work oemmlltw repertd that
an arr•mreme•t bad been made is mord to
the I.ylag of a sower -pipe oa Bras .Meet
free Motor(a es. to Dr. Hel ms's property.
1 be committee offered to pay 025 towards
the work, .sat the offs wee acoepu.d by the
penes* .feasted. Les A Shopb•rd's te.-
der fee the work at 18e. per foot aad 48e.
for j asot les wee tempted, ooc.' • tiemal apes
the •ooepta.ce by th• lel greeted pone..
the oommltss'e mopceiu.a, In regard te
the polities for • sadam dela es mays
street, the et maltase r.eem Wsd.d that as
ast1.a be taken this year on aoco..t of the
Weasels of the ese.n .ad the newel•l peel -
ties ef the lows at the prewar Mm.. 1t
was strssgly r..emmendd, however, that
the work be proceeded with beet spring.
Tbe report was adopted.
The marks oommitten ree.mmeadd the
parch ss of • eel of fonrtga m.les to b.
Owed in tN grounds of the O.T.R. and
No .notion M tbe seaman shed. 1.r nam.,
dor the purpose of w.lghing cattle. boyc,.to.
75....mittee asked for power to m.k..i-
r•mto.wle with the O.T. K. for the Imams
.1 ti. g o..d requisite and to mil fee ten•
dors for the soaks sad the work a es.ary
for pdaoag them is position, provided at
Meet 040 is suhoerlb.d by persons interested
in having them males at the steam. The
report was adopted.
Tee Rases* eeeeettteo recent intended tbo
ppy�y.d . dl the I.IMwi.g emanate : reit
Cat,Q7CO,814,43; Tn. 8nowAL, i620t
Jamison Reed. 05.70 : McColl Ree.,
836 60 : C. A. H.mbr, 87.OR ; N. D Roo".
vie, $0.57 ; Steatird b•spital, 8115 20 :
Jambso. held. 113: F R. Biegbam, $4 ;
8104 Bros., $13.30 ; Th. Star, 015,69 ;
las Gemmel Ramie Ca, :$1.$8 , W.
M.C1ymeas, 31.75: Tee blonAL, 811 30
Theeapee. Brae., 86 ; C..sd1. noses'
h:l.etrlo Ca, 86 36 : Lee & AMph.rd, 028 94;
Noll. Ronavle, 316 66 :J. H Worsen. 1, 09.15;
W Lite, 8189.66 ; D. K Strachey, 028 45 ;
Ae.vo. & Berle, 84.20 ; A Kirkbride,
84.06 ; J. T. Garrey, 1158 75 1'hs come
mitts reported that they hod lstraet.d
Moeda* to write to parents owls, the
tow. for rent, No., to ply the emanate dee
to the Ir ear., immediately. The state.
meet of the amounts reeelvd from the treets
arse by the Deputy rt.gietr.r for birth..
marriages •ed deaths w•aTeferrd lack to
th......11, The topert was sdep.d.
The o.aasn adjoars.d to Friday evwinr
sit
Ore► Haw Reid M ronewag aid m
gnaiatue. a Ib. 4M. He is brakemen
on the 0 P. K r X.W.T.. and is manna'
the liaises et the 1811. Seger of his left
band. "Neth the moralises mos mitred.
HELLO I
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
41
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
Tea I7
Scra�io� Bard*A1t1tfs3r$T Coal
M Tee
waistedaft Oest the
w you me1w lilatee & 1... :.t .Maw.
•
„F 1.
WM. LEE.
.0 he Awe peem�jwey A1tt>bs
•
6ODERIC1FflARfl4j1 CENTRE
t ,,.e
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
THAT WILL BY APPRZCIATBO,
NO PLACE LIKE THE BARGAIN CENTRE FOR
Xmas 811k Handkerchiefs Xmas Bills
Xmas Kid Gloves Xmas Umbrellas
Xmas Dress Goods Xmas Table Linen
Xmas Ribbons Xmas Table Napkins
Xmas Neckwear Xmas Blankets
Xmas Underwear $ems Hosiery
Xmas Curtains Xmas Furs
Xmas Rugs Xmas Jackets
Xmas Handkerchiefs Xmas Pur Coats
Xmas Veiling Xmas Towels
W'e do ao$ gbh away goodibut we do buy close and sell them.
Js. ROBINSON'S
HAMILTON STREET MILLINERY.
MIS CAMERON
has returned from New York, bringing with her the latest in styles
and shades. Tho reigning colors are
BLUES OF ALL SHADES,
MILITARY PURPLE,
CARDINAL and
ROUGH RIDERS' SHADE.
Miss Cameron does not hold openings, but evreyone is invited to
call and inspect gol& and price..
..dross =hut Saws.:::
I have just opened up a large
- .. .__ _ S onsignment 3AA- ..Lta..gd8)rated
LEADER
LANCE Brut -
BUFFALO BILL
d
Otos-Cut Saws. ivory Bay
1a warranted. -
Alao a full line of Bncksawj
Axes, Axe Handles, Rtc.
-,tf{mtlrtse<ue.-.
lougylE'sliIllIPd1B STUI
OR CUSTOM WORK -
FOR REPAIRING
FOR THE SLATER -
FOR THE ' BEST IN BOOTS
AND SHOES -
give
-TOSIPMCTICIL SIMMER
call.
Being a thorough workman, we cannot be imposed on by sabre of
shoddy goods, and we do not buy misfit., damaged goods, or bankrupt Amite
to Nell es first-class lint..
We keep the LAIDLAW, WATSON SHOE CO'S GOODS,
and as they are splendid wearer., good fitters, and of the latest
style., you should give them a trial.
WM. SI 2vCAN, ITR.
0o1HR OP SART IrLiR
AND SWQAIM
TO PRACTICAL MOS HAN, AND got..
imam Ma ?O MAINS DOOT,
OOD2121Xo31s-
WISHING YOU THAT OLD OHt9TNUT-w
A Merry Xmas and a 'Nappy New Year
WR DENIM TO CALL TOUR ATTENTION TO OUR pew Iroci Or
Gift Goods
Beautiful Bronze Goods . Smokers' Goods
The most 171$ 10 date Ihnaments - Fifa Gift Pips In Cages. ("lair
welcomed in every refined home. 0s.ee. MSmoinrs' gets. Pf.e Nam
in boxes el 10 mob and upwards; and
many other lass.
Purses
at all prier i a asdnl PR -
Welles, Mirror, and Mier line . '
Perfumes in Cut -Glass
All the Leading Makers
The most refined and plowing of all
gift..
Th. New Styles are Very Beautifnl
26e to $6.00
Toilet Brushes
in IIhnny, with Milver Mountinge.
A new and h.ntf", lino for () fte.
WO SELL AT REA$ONABLR PROSES
WR WOULD EiKU YOU To (;ALL
AND Melt 000D8 --IT I8 A PLKARURR
An kinds d TOR.8T CASINO. ito BUOW TRIM.
W $nit ail Purses
. C. GOODS
taiiiia�d !look.
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