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'tass all new styli
weit:pri'449' t1jzgs.
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carry. .,,these oyer
next season. Tae
• your choice Saturday
of any Lawn Waist
in store'at Half Price
tadtes and -Ch Wren' Dresses
'Alifidst Half Price
just one dozen Ladies Embroidery and Lawn
Dresses left. These are all new styles, As the new
'fall goods soon arrive we are anxious to clear out the
summer dresses and make room for the new ones. If
you want a pretty white dress—NOW is your chance
Children's Dresses also reduced,
Black Pailfette Silk 98c
• We put on sale Saturday 75 yards of Black Silk
satin finish, 38 inches wide, regular St.5o, sale price
98c
Saturday
We also have one B'ack Silk Dress, made Of
paillette silk, very pretty style, size 38, regular 18,80
Saturday
Hosiery Reduced to 19c
Five dozen embroidered Lisle Hose, in black
only, all sizes, would be good value at 35c a pair,
,Saturday 19C
Choice of arty Trimmed fiat $1
-.Maritime Province
Representation.
18•••=6..
The people of the Maritime Prov-
Ineee are a good deal disturhed
et er the threlatened further Jose of
representation in the House of Com -
retells due to the failure of these
provinces to keep up lvitle the in-
prease lathe population (If the piv-
otal provintee of Qaebere Accord
Sag to the B, N. A. Act all the prov-
.inces are to be 'represented at Ot-
tawa In the propoetionl that 65
bears to the population of 'Quebec.
'On this basis New iBrunewlek and
Nova Scotia arc.. due tta lose ttevo
:seats earth, Prince Edward Island
•tne, and Centered' flour.
The Halifax Heraad, the leading
Conservative organ •its the Mari-
time Provinces, says that Preitnier
Porde% has thetenatter Mnreie
time Province repeesestation
under special. considerations, and
that it is his intention to bring it
no at an early date in the calming
aession. Furthermore, that aeon-
fferenee of represeintatives 0 the
alaxitime Provinces will soon ibe
held to ,coneider this imporbank
ueetoin It is The Herald's opinion
'that the Curtailment OE emesea-o
tation'."Of the, previncee by the sea
eennot be suffered to go op, and
that leitbeeleratedo it Means
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Prince Edward Island 11
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Now it is suggested that it should
b 'this
Nova Scotia 18
New 33 runewlek 11
Pratte Edward Island. 3
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Total ...... 30
A reduetion 'of oneafourth in the
representation.
It Is no wonder that thar vanish-
ing representation is regaeeled
with alerts, but it is ,p,lien thatenie
eedress ,earn befound without al-
tering the confederation pact. To do
this lathe case eeof the entailer pro-=
vinees no objection would probably
ne mad e, and thdre are a !good
many reasons Why it should be
done.
Harvest Expected
• To Break Records
Nothing Untoward Against a
Good Western Crop Production .=
This Year, •
Winnipeg, July 20..L.Thus far
eisere is nothing untoward against
gOOd eroP1‘produetioni this yeare.
Fears of black rust( have not yet
materialised but the • weather !AIM
causes anxiety, en parts. "
In Stielratchewan, rein ,iisevery
general. over (the( pro.vinace, and If
such 'Weather continued. 'elle* watt:
scrionesedeley the ripening of the
crone. Cupar Narmaichon, . Bed -
ale and ,Tfolgqtei report scattered
hailstorms .but the clarnai.e tee/mall
- There . Beres be aerety genet*
°Pinionamong larnaere Irene all
sections ;or the, provinces; crop -ex.
nerts, ele.eator comPanllese
farthers'.. • corgentizatioonse=tbats this
• YEar's ;•erop be.the. (tart.
ever, agrawainereetteara,Calnidat
which the Pro-v.111dd Departjpent
oft Aggetieultirress tiSfaArfaitiatieee coins,
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y ' thje reideNe of, Sephineser.
by the mididlep
three ,werake ahead of.tIeteordiney
seado;n.
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M. P. PS:yrinil C. A. Poster. '011ie
Reeve J. Ili:Cook ofsthe Townehip *of,
s Tiedale, oft which PorCupine ferena;
arset;preeeritectan eddrees eftwelcomase
ott:behalf ta'a inuitidinatconcil
The • -Liberal leader ,batlined
policy toy •the north-. on .the Iines
entinciatedast 'former. nieetSngs; Be
\wascriticizing'elie Governmerit oa,posi,
don in relation to rensoeing the (Vend-
ing of thb- five million • drillers hoe
Northern Ontario from the hands of -
the Legielatureand told the gather-
-isnilhamate8WWithneey,hagleTroetnesleerdh'Icii
replied: "The:People trust us because
we are honestei .
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'resented address at Englehart
At Englehabt Saturday fin enonn
addresses were presented to N. W.
Rowell, K C. P. P., by the muni-
cipal authorlties and by the local
Liberal Asvelation. The meeting was
held in the schoolhouse, the cloudy sky
being responsible for the cancellation
of the arraegernent for an outdoor
demonstration. H. O'Grady, WhO was
called upon to'state the grievance �f
the Liberal 'settlers against the
Geverntnent, declared tbat if the party
he supported was In power it would
retaliate by employing only Liberals
in road-makine, Speeches were= de-
livered by Messrs, Rrebuck and
Rowell.
Back from the Nortb.
perefavicianitrits.L.,,t,f141,,ntsielseisoinooloitilans ea•PPlaea'''
lei)liftEeIreursioneThursday/ Meeting,
t e dereption of ire chiefs, Hen. W.
4.5sit afra Whiter:on mitlin'ed to
he bireinbake and their friends the
extent of the development work being
condeldteiTiraTehliskaining this season
• Oyer faille htindred men are engaged
in . ,121114 continual drizzle of the
aardend Cochrane eat] road.
vast week has hampered work, as the
*era -nee- menet , he turned. Mr.
Whitson to -day established five camp
in this eeetioli ;and he plans to get
roade to the settlements a ithin the
three.next-vseeks, for the crops are
aiceellent this season. Most of the
•country abmit here has been burned
over and consequently gets more sun
and ip, deter,-
. More eetecl gangs will be put to work
'at..filuglehert. Then Mr. Wbitson will
go east arcing the transcontinental AS
far as the Quebec lionndria He has
heenervest iciti the N. T. R. as far as
Aeneas'. ; ;•
-.Messes. ' Ravvell and Itoebeek de-
livered addresses in the Matheson
sclaool house in the morning.
.44t 'Government Farm.
none- Matheson the tourists pro-
ceedecl to Mnnteith and visited the
Government Feent there. Here, too,
a happy incident occurred, when with-
in is few moinents the Liberals, led by
Mr, Rowell, subscribed 5100 necessary
to the erectiou of is little frame aura
Monteith has heretofore had no place
to worship. end the gift was handed
to a coterie of good ladies who have
been interesting themselves in re-
ligious work. Mr. Rowell spoke
brieflyearie 51r. Resehuk replied for
the ladies. The Qonotruction of the
church will be commenced immediate -
Large Crowd at Cricheane.
Iroquois Palls was visited early in
the afternoon, and the =train proceed-
ed to Cochrane, where a large and
eheentig crowd was waiting at the
station. W, T, Quinn, President of the
Coch rape Liberal Association, Mount-
ed au'expeese truck and read an ad
dress of- welcome, which the Liberal
leader acknowledged with • is spirited
ad awes.
The party then embarked on is trip
•along the National Transcontinente,
visiting the mills and camps, en route
In the evening the Liberid visitors
were tbe geests of the Cochrane
Board or Trade. After the banquet
hall been 'seevrd President Otto
Thorning welconied the visitore to
the north, Besides the Peesident
were seated Mr. N. Ile ROWCII, Hon.
Chas, Alerpliv, Mayo)! Carter, Hon
Senator JalVso, Mr, William Leonard
Mr. Tamest:tyre>, Mr. G. Frank Beer
and Mr, J., F. Whitson,
Two Meeeinp Necessary at Porcupine.
" It was necessary to hold two meet-
ings in Porcupine Fridisy night, so
great was: the coming of miners and
settlers. One was held at the Con-
naught Hotel end the other in the
Union alellS which was hurriedly se.
cured et the last mon:tent At the
finnierMr. 3. A. Melerueblin, presi-
dent of- the Liberal Assefflation, .pee -
sided, 'and among the speakers were
Leader Newton's crusaders arrivecl in
loronto Sunday morning After is
strenuous week in the northland. The
trip was a triumph for the young
Provincial. chieftain, and not only
from the stendpoint of' observation
and impression, but as a social event,
in which the entire district of Tends.
knitting joined as a non-political,
warm-hearted host. For these pioneer
people bave been slighted by the poli-
ticians in the last seven years.
There have been 'cross reentry
journeys by ininisters —some of them
peculiarly dateti a tew days in ad.
vance of Mr. Rowell -het at best, the
(3-o worn -mon t represen tati ves have
"touched the high spots," And so,
when a tour. financed by each indi.
vidual touris)., froni every section of
the Province, was arranged to give a
. day at least -to every important centre
in the country, the rugged settlers of
the distiict accepted the expedition
for what it was -a sincere, practical
attempt at first-hand investrgation.
Every Riding to have
Libeled Candidate.
An effort will he made to have
Liberal candidates in every one of the
100 ridings inOntario by this time
next year. The recent Temis.karaing
tour of N. V. Rowell and his follow-
ers was followed by an organieetion
meetinee at which it is uuderstood
plan was adopted to have a Liberal
standard bearer in every riding before
the next provincial election takes
place.
At the last election the Liberals let
several ridings go •hy default, and
r Rowell is reported to have called
pon his followers to allow no such
condition of things te be repeated.
The managers of the recent Temis-
kerning tour are so pleased at the
success of their trip that they hive
to organize one next summer through
the clay bet along the Transcon.
tinetital Railway,
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SP,ME. , Mr. and Mre.'Walter -Webster ,Of
'Clintonaat,7445-a.M., 'Mondry, and
. u611/1re'ttan; dllirMarans' diG0M0.rfer.
TOM (keg' and Bill Trudeiu left I gWarot: no' f'
'didiestchneefereit riding :an a 000 lb. Rays n, and Mr. Jack Rayson sof
CrintienidelWail rig. TheY reached 1 Wiled°8°r• 1
oreetraite0teS45 p.m., American time. SHIVERS.
ThrY leiliterevo liburs tat Sarnia, pat-
Wereyour eares nipped?
Straw hatsliney still he worn.
Do your Cbristnsas shoppir g early,
Now wehie energy. to swat the
"Skater sharpened" signs will • soon'
Fashion ilath-men are 'Wearing
coats again.
' Now we haieite find a, new excuse
for not working. -
The coal merchant is begineng his
Among the beet thowlete ari tbe ing to take the chill off. •-
•cPAel ther May t e
satisfaction ate- -the' vieltot'is ' *re ' Furnaces and'etoves have been gp.
winter businees. •„.• ,
VAA (41116" T4sala'':rN'
.ArragoilitelDoetais:IsleaVingto :
tang car in bond ainld svai,tmg steam.
50' connection pin St. Clete Rivez.
eTlitigleleblititilhow that the 'Clinton
Delivery solidtire Can is the
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A COMTLIMENT. '
The eSteteletry,si Jew/lie !of . this
iL.2../tt4;41.taittl.VC tollo.winy‘ eoinpli-'
en' nit fdr howlers,.../ our rinks
of ClintonabgewlersSweee last
wednesSI.t3'fia31= ..P.ISY.acS intaehes
with the • Sad' 1,ical clubs. The St,
Marys club tled the visitors, a resi
nekt Moadaydca4-01
11,900.toic# w,koLo',
tamily.
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45*".`,33101fildn'teeeall eef elvd.T'e "
Sinelreb4Sief OM 10 .
, :Pretty cold; w.eether ".for-A,tnittiote. but
remember livet January and alareh.
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Berlin on MOtifdaeolitcAteikealiert. t*•
Itttee:rillsil."WerlaSa(t.'Sma°64,,HleeliTa.e.lrna;!ose"„J.
Orme, and as chael, of the, .lite StOeUreein Drl Agin itlig and (J.
gatit0.111,41,ShIthia eqiitinAeaSuee oqverkottorring are the gataells
cassia Mr. Bailey .61es
tale§ ail1&tI€I in lateyn. ' •
mBotivotinor toimx..7;;,„ ; o, •• TROP,HY: •
Prelosenary Rotund t
An oltte_14isident; Ai this, town it,;, .,Burnett i , jrilovera. -1.18
the petedeleattlafre. RayirOu, paelsad t • KUNTZ .:TVOpHY ..;,
`awaY3IlOt1•latfidisetY. tsf.t0400A3 Piret Round „.
ter arINOgtoOtils exteindingi = over „
Hover 15 Brown, Loadon,12.
yearriliedeseelik born $n Eagiand lotn,
te years „ nu) l!issfrhetsi.
*Tatinily of nine Children!' Hoover 1/ • e. (Wilson, PlettfiVii#S.,•7:'
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who Weeeesent at 1116
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elqfity,'Nhont.71.eterd2. Reeeiyee. , t, present,. aitielph; 13
preti.=
and Mrs- A. Mall aad 13.
11/100( (TO :OWLERS '21;a0; p1=111:
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Canipbell, Parkin/tea ' tend ••:, .70,Jonip Round• A.
gt.1 at RCAIPMS.41, 4011' gr,. *13 .asteiesjefaiettseeei,16
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trial cenenunitres Of 'the '4est,
Gra tde Jiiiy31, to the
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tee/ osesplare%emirs,, ; "eleaditeg separationt trom raPirel
arti.ote..Will- ewes', with;•noz. walmasa,...a,beeeptions = the
id -i,,,-1,it•giVeAthei siit'a'"4anee'of
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,i-x-odee..0tAiase ,,,e0R-oitiort tt e r-Reletem
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TheeTeaan, a . / retool .;e0eaer 'If suale". were ,tritte, „On
tiretsetlehOt'; :19"raat ' taltleS iSeJi,,,dt0
4.eegeias the' eteatiaas le'S'seke! ' r• Vine, jt:' .0•Ciffe.13.0if.07'
th IenerPle'saf' athat -apaex
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-yes on,thee: fi9ait eel} iiseth
••gt -aseeseitorial artinie e' three e0 hie le10 tsal/riolid7 0
uflrnis liThrikrWhichn1e e1ivv
;bats; to iabte b'eatt'of hie .ahllitY afeer.kaeeeleatenit f• Ito
, eneeirsleneaSe seehe rtie
t,.Oreanqa.,;101.4.eweletexatticS11 saegre 13nit•-i,f eyelfirea•argannClak
liete'Ne.._Weelapldiedi that Brsh' goods. •achnittect into IC)an--
IMON'sepalICSSelesalsleninaelolv'all eclaereeeemfedutyeaThis Would shwa
4thi.itipb;t44ixiiivitha-:ekd aides_ :our goad Wilt towards the Mot re
tothia:ii'ts'atittst
Pans. iibtrickecofCanatliaria:to/ -tespeel ItO any' auchanoevet
4,,sa,:650,5:/7 • eceededj5havjng higher tariffs
aser.itatensenit•Thatthe West paced upon importe from- !Britain
.erbefeeners do not belleYr and n'ee essap teem! United /States and then
evidence' Is.advanced by The INdeed the audociity to talk of 'leas"-
.suppert of, it. The Westen. ty to the Mother CountrY, tTheY,
farmers know ithati the Thann/fleet-A hide behind a 'demand tOT "Free
urers• themselves; lathe (past feltv trade in the Empire," Whieh ' is
'Years by means; ot their .eombinee snerely csleak . for: pi{otedtioaSse
lase e closed down plants and 'force, ,:designs, and iftgranted World be
ed (many others out of besen;esal taught to a finish (by our Canadian
throwing thousand's Of Workmen . Manufacturers' aeSociation. aTlfey
oat of employment,. merely to kill -stave immure love' for Eratieh
cetnpetleion and allow them to koods than foe Amermair.
lirovAppciavvii4 biad sPY Pflaq-theloWisetennepeople
eAce eloYealed S1etps rPAteleWetlailhes, Pak"' offeet it by reekleg have
alai' !hider '' land ,andriltrailithen the ibontlirtil
'ate -c;;cleft; jet o .diand coptiu res. But nio; the pslayinent,aie jelitei=tndi ithigeev,viti•rig mf
charge higher prices to th.e coni-
wateind stock. This 'statement is ' • -
The entire article: in The Helves
earners and thee pay dividenids on
lei:peels= or ;general statements,
withOut a tale of evidence to finis-
.
poet It. If such an argument weer
advanced elsewhere The News
would characterize it as nonsense.
Surely The News cam =give us some-
thing hetterathan 'these !Wei:there
ent ra,yings.We doubt if the read -
err; of The •Iews will ewallow such
a dose without questioning its yea
habilitae
Again'. consider that cur fright
rates in the West are .frenn 25 to 175
per cent. :nigher, than tithe Bests
telegraph rates saele from 60 to .200
per sent. -higher and •express rateO,
06 2-3 per cent. higher. Bank
charges are 8 tot 12 pen cent. and
mortgage rates from 7 to 10 per
cent. In the West. True we have
cheap and fertile land, but even ab-
solutely free" land could not cora-,
pensee for sueis a burden .as' the
NVestern people are •carrying and
the root 'of the .whole injustice ele.s
in the protective system. ,
Is it any wonder that the 'Westio
ID revolt? Would people worthy
el the name, of teen rest coniteler
under such conditions? The Tor-
onto News is the leading exponent;
of the high ;tariff doctrine. We
will give The News an opportunity
to educate the) !Grain Grower s to
tho benefits of protection. We
challenge The News to oreprladuce.
this entire artkle, in its .cotumlne
and to answer five ceaestiens we
will ask, We will publish the reply
of The Newsi in -the Cruide. Heim
are ,the questions
1. State definitely any two com-,
eideeble industries that/ 'would be
ruined by gradual tariff reduction
resulting in absolute free tirade
in five years. Give some facts, to
;tit ab tsatnattietee .31't!oisu tinatat‘s, ew riotialeinagen,
cine outby census statistics and
15 coxinnon knowledge to many who
are familiar with the Conditions in
. Ontario for the paet twenty yearb.
The Grain, Growers have siodesiro
to ruin any legit'inate Catnadiap.ins
dustry. They believe that by ;
ir.g the niantutaeturers free raw
material and 'workmen a lower cost
0-1 living-, -through reducing the 'a -Cl-
iff otn the neeessitiesi of life, that
even andel' complete free trade,
secured .gradually, every ;legiti-
mate industry in Canada, will Icon -
thine to thrive, though some 01
,them may not produce so many'
mileionaires •as cit present. This
talk of alined industries" is ene,
tirely :without foundation. The
feet that 'the cream separtaaiamd
binder twine industries theSve in
Canada under free trade s one
pro.of that there, will be'no "euin"
ureter free blade. Many of the latex
est industries aro dishoneetfy cap-
italized (the cement industry for
exaniple) and by means of the ,tar-
iff the peoplel kg Canada •are corn -
veiled to pay die Wends, this
"Water," This cannot continue.
The Newis also, much conceemed
for the West itself and ;declares
that this anosV absurd policy of
tariff reductionwould doom West-
ern Canada for( even and ever to a
perely agriceltdeal development,
of which the following description
is given .
"There would be iao labor foe
skilled/workmen, There eifould
be „no etreets full 01 1140 !comfort-,
• able homes of prosperousmech-
anise. There would be no( ex-
panding mercantile houses thriv-
ing upon an increasidg local dia-
tom. There would be no local
markets for fatimerg and, thanes
fore, prices would' be fixed per-
manently upon an export basis.
There would bea continuous ex-
odus to the Unetea Statee °taw°
nut of every three( people born
on the soil."
That this argument 11411 not bold
waiter is proven by the growth of
menrafa ceasing In the :Western
states in tile face of unrestricted
cempetition faom the huge indus-
trial organizations In the Beeterla
states. This is proof posithve that
manufacturing centres care and
2. Do you admit that the pro tee-
tive tariff allows' the mianegactur-
era to charge higher prices than
they could get under free tora;de?
3.If your ,contention 1:e trite
that free tende ;would paievent the
development of manufacturing In-
dustries in Western Canada how do
eon account for, the growth bt
m.anufacturing in the Westerla
States inthe lace of u.nrestriated
competitilen -from thegreat indus-
trial organizations of the 'Eastern
States?
have develoPect under absolute 4.If reciprocity svi.th the United
trade, Western Canada is bound to
heStates would lead bo annexatioa4
lm manufaesturing Industries -and as
they will co
you dem, would not the slams'
.rzei as fast Ander free
trade as under peateetion, To reetult follow. if the Amerteants vole
show just how ,sereouely The Newts untelly abolished their own tariff
regards the ease/Jona in Sasicat-; on Oanadieu .geodse If this be so
eliewan and the prevalent' feetllaig how do you ;account for the fact
. we quote that thee Ameareants, whoirn you
t the West
tele:- ' . ' .. • • claim are anxious to gobble up One -
further Aram this interesting ,ar.i
, " ada, have nrort seized upon such an,
easy and peaceable knetho.d? I
",But We deny that 'the voeee 'of 5, Where Lie the ever-growing
Saskateliewan is the e oids of surplus of Westernwheat: to find
market? Canada cannot consume it
and the !British Market Is alefeelay
taking all it ,can absorb. Why
elhould we search tha wore& 'for, A
market when st lies( .right at our
door? We do •niort, ,consider "anixeld
farming" or Imperial Preferience
are praetical answers to this geese
tion, as Great ,Britain is not prle-
Pared for peeference and the West -
era farmeals canine be.driven into
//mixed farming" In -time to etilfeet
the ihnenediate problem. •
An olbvious repry to the -*Mend'
for tariff reduction is the heeded
•revenne, The Western farmers
have declared in favor of dime
et:settee and are practically ,fav- ,
oreble to that formknown ea; the
taxation, of lend viaues. We will
not elaborate =this here but. sim-
ply Cane/ that CI rodes of the ques-,
lien have been- eonbiderett . The
revenue -question ,eaia„ Well Ilati4ett
'aside inthe diaouseMn to the blub-
Jeete dealt with by tar,: ''NeWs. Wet
;bete .niot •dischseredt the loyalaYaas*
ple of ithe Eas4 Alethauti-ithe ..wefegard acetigations Of dial& I
Canada. We deny that it is even
the voice °tithe West. The -in,-
dastaial worker's of Ontario, how-
ever, have as much right to de-
clare their own opinions and ad-
here to their own( convictions as
have the Grain Growerne kof Gait-
katchewan. Neither here norct
there, however, will init,insalation
or poereion prevail. This ,is a
free country with equal eights
for eitizene fin older and Inineweel
Canada and by the deCisiOn Of the
majority abide."
• .•
The New dendea that 'the 'Yoke
of the • West. ie 'for ' lower
Whieh thd popular; ,vote. proves Ito'
the- eantipry, 'and yet deciarlts
that the demeioutof the Majority
Must prevail. The News isPleierlY
tryittg .toelieus,e the Preple qf )tho'
Bast'agairrist'the peas:de:of the West
Weall agree that the majoritynne'
der our .eonstitution. naust . /decide
national hignoi. .The Kepler% farm-
ersediect 'WorkinerChave zravmh..,
gab' hy Wig 'redisetieen eo
aOt's d
Ahibieti he.107,01):mo,eqrrieetill* 114 "Jhdbe'dt'seed jpeults' t° the FW 44-
A etssang filieyetaso,et seeto•lhoet C'eomeweretheii Kriv
theetatiterPaolile get taretteru PSSfla21q. gf News--.rott
ile:OthaitabberfiNT-esece kteetioo,
Or At -0 'nottyphowera,(011,*el ho,pea5ligTaarynoNtlwrortaltiwtvtiqr
, ot„, Afm,orso ct.i4hui-4:4044.0 togrilt jyt4otifir''"
ehaNgt-',estiwantediahallsolifiail'rpailt . " "
gloat, 4s, ooryn_Tve roo* .17e -I t.)
emiaff for ecidpftleItY, atiftV1 o
ereetsiskYill'ith Wee aceOrd'aleitiee1 "
volt 'trained theepeoteritieee ereels41
,
tent., ' •liey knoev that the•Erote,,eitt.' eceplar.
August:Council- meet=
underelt elordike
hag' 6t:Tueriday eyetung and all' the
tot a . e iaffratle robtbeng them i'oouneillerawere, present.!''',1 • a. :.
.,andethleir •wives: and familiesSatthe ' 'The Modele3CheolBoatel eaked, for=•
• returns of ithaila laboissa;ThW have,: an additional graht of 000. and' -this.
1.
studied' ;the *cafe .querition and (see was granted. •• ,.. .
the felades 'of - preteetio.nessThey The Collegette placedtheir estiinates
lr.now that •ero tarlft catir .be devised' 1 at 112,300 for 1012 and the UOUnCil will
that, will Ieenefit the rpnitrion pea-. advance the money.
Pie nflealllairke. Thus theY, aro Ide- Discussion took place about the
mending aehef and is inamaterial rate of 1012 but it was decided to leave Teacher Wanted •
fir
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It Will Pay yea ;te
Call During. Angnst
CLII\TITON-
•••••••••••••••ftmatio,
win report dn the question of parches.
ing the sweeper that is no W on trial.
Reeve Cantelon stated that he had
been at Collingwood arid ;they bad
their streets oiled and all were sat.
isfied with this way of keeping t,he
dust down.
The Cemetery Oammietee ;reports
that the Cemetery is in first class
shape and over $35 has been paid in as
back payments for the keeping in
shape of the lots, etc.
A nevy roof is needed.on the tolYri
hall but repairs may only be done in
the meantime. Anew stove is to be
purchased for the Clerk's office,
The report of the Finance Com-
mittee was adopted as read by Finance
Minister F. Jackson.
The Waterworks Commissioners
billed the Council for water during
May and June and after a healed dis-
cussion were ordered to be paid,
Council adjourned to meet next
Monday night.
WHEN ON YOUR VACATION.
Be sure anti( have the New Sr
mailed to you and keep in touch
With the events athone, •
Auction Sale ol House, Lots
Implements, Etc.
-- •
Owing to the undersigned becoming
advanced in years, he had decided to
sell by public auction, on Wednesday,
September 411), 1012, at one p.m., his
house, 24x21 and lot of 2 aeres, Gordon
Seryey, On premises is a cook house,
wnod shed, and driving shod 40s24,
and lots on Jamea Street. first class
lots fnr blinding pnrposes, 'I he land
i in good shape for gardening, ,At his
home there are 49 cherryarees, 10
apple trees of the best varieties, 20
plum treas the choicest on the market.
100 red currants, 40 black currants and
25 raspberry bushes. He also offers
for sale -2 sets single harness, buggy,
delivery wagon, cutter, sleight; one.
horse plow, horse hoe, set men bar-
rows, cook stove. Terms -10 per cent
down on day of sale, and errangements
cm be made to have small balance on
property, at five per cent. Possession
can be given Jan. 1st, 1018. Sold sub-
ject to is reserve hid.
D. N. WATSON, Auctioneer
H. JOYNER, gardener, Proprietor
• . =
'Reuse lei Sale
That desirable property known as
"The Maples" consisting of a two story
solid brick house, containieg eight
rooms, front and back stairs. town
water, electric light, etc. Good fruit
and vegetable garden., The following
articles are also offered for sale -.Iron
Force Pump ; Small Printing promo
with type ; a quantity opine tind
hemlock tumber ; Stoves reed ether
houeehold effects. Apply at tonne to
, MRS. re. W. ICANtr,.1
Rattanbury St., Weer, (intim
, Found ----------
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On the Huron Road, by; ' Mr, A. D.
Beaton, is ladies Blue Cloth Coat. The
owner eanhave same by moving pro
party and paYing for this ad
THE NEW ERA,
. ,
-Gills *anted
Girls wanterldieraBisenit and Candy
Facteey,. _Light...work. _ Steadyems
aileyrieeniseeiWeetortateree itetiSfiee
einevaeRotolikeBBRIVISktaialaesaileinetted
Iesiedon, Ont ,do
T
11 ft il4ndefiLiiiitsted i
--J- v. li n -274._ ,•';',,, (2,-,', 'e,',',...,1,, ' -
taTendars fasbarlreterfire ''fart el
haR;ding :ot a.:pere,,,,, eehooli in Sch. ,o1
.Seci'•Noi'''8111itllettt, riptili !the got oe
'AugiletsowthenitendlaSS!`lShilinb'S;
eneld. LoWleatitor API :teal
neccidertrilY :t,,abc,iiiiidir Oian
,apeottea4p4 to•he me,ete at
' J'aeiies Snap. ',2(104eres tree lee
to es. ell sr.'s ':• : . s' \i.sp,;(411% ,
- • !Wm. L. MAIR, Sec-.71rees..
, suitionethai P.O., oet.
frotm what !source, it Comes. It is !this matter over for a week
ncit paety tabal thaetl they are,cqn• The Street Comnaitt.
ee reported that
cernecredlopti utl PIM tarili pqlicy the work was about finished and the
eflainadzi. ,t •. -funds were finished and they asked
The, Xews. same ealS tlfedisimal end 'the Cowie!' to,peovide more funds for
terrible restate .Which welt toffees 'the building of cement gutters on
lbaVer. tariff and; reeipronity with ;front street a,nd also a little eurhing.1
the .Bnited,Stketese to; ; ; 11 'A seceed epplieation of oil will be
, .e/ea-easel stajaiaaaril ottlie, ;.gtvon, to tliestreet andthe'Cortimitttie e
A teacher ;holdingt a'sree.aci'lelasis
Normat,certieleate to teach
S, S. 'Buffett. .(Thia I eplendg
'elmatee Walt Is only 3.e-SarollesO.fra
the tosen AfOrinton: earo
m,ence Sept. let 3.912, Apply tot.
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