The Clinton New Era, 1912-11-07, Page 5GY
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Awornan who w, nts a Full Coat that's different from oth-
ers wou d dti well to conte here and see what we have to
offer. The fabrics are exclusive. and you will not meet a
ddzen'women dressed in the same style of coat. The accorch
panying illustration shows one of the many good styles we
are showing. Whether or not you intend to buy we special-
ly invite you to call and inspect our display.
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We put'on sale Sur
tat
day '1,5: Ladies' Trin tiled.
Hats; all new this season
and trimf'ned in our.own
work room, and are up to
the minute as regards
style. These hats regu-
larly sold as high as $7
and $7:5o. Saturday .3:98
Al
BM'S Dliiereni
1.3
of QUALITY
LI
We invite a careful inspection of our
Furs We have values that cannot easily
be equalled. Any customer who chooses
promptly will realize the setisfeaticie cf
getting the best. It is need ess to look for
a duplication of our present gariety in er in
the, season.
SPEIAL
for t e hlldren
Exactly the right thing bo make into
the right kind of t,ine:t coats for children
is often bard to ornain. We have special
goods at special prices.
Qeial and Personal
Mee. W. Glen was iu Toronto last I «4¢ete*44+94.444?44444+444:
week ♦ -
e Mr Will Harland is in er el1evile Are you going away ? Are .
H11s week.,you entertaining' out-of-town
Mra:, VV ,T ,ozer gas e, a Hallowe'en ,' friends or. relatives? Are
party last week. . you going to entertain your 4
Mr,'C:�H Pugis of S„ rniae, was in club members Do you want
town this week. ' . that next meeting of your
Mr, John, Wisemapespent the week society amroun,wl in Tile
end•, in Toronto: ; 4 NGW ERA • It sokiudly
Chanibors, of I31yth, •was • teloptioneNo 30 and ask for the, •
in tovQn°this week. Editor. greatly • e will appreciate
* ' favors of this kind,
Miss Florence Chapman',
t3
0
spelnt tho *�
1vlr and Mrs Torrance were In 4
weak -end in Mitchell.
Hee:sail last Wednesday. ,44**44444+4444*+4*444**44+
,Miss: M. McLen,lan visited relativ
Ate in. .Toronto last week. Mr. T. Jackson Jr,"is visiting in
;Mr. D. S. Cluffis•on a hilsinese .Toronto this wee.
trip,to Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs, W Collyer were in
:,Sias Margaret Brown, of Brussels Woodstock last week.
is visiting her aisfer, Mrs. J. Leslie Mr. Melville Bamford was in
1�erC Goderich on Saturday. •
Fred of Sarnia -spent the week .end in were in Toronto last week,
Mrs:'C :13. Pugh and master F d Mrs Tom Greigand Miss Hattie
Miss Pearl Farquhar has taken a
town , •
Barrister Vanstone, of Wingham-. positions i:1 Irwin & Co's store.
was calling on friends in •town on Mrs. G.R Keys and Miss' Willena
Monday. spent the week end in London.
tHolloway
Wrngltam - Times ,-Miss Mabel Mrs, A. J gaveall
Monday
a small
bridge party:on Modevening.
Swartz spent Thanks givieg Da) to
Clinton.
Mies Gertrude Chant has take* a
position in the office of McKenzie's
'Planing Mill. -
Miss Lihbii' Cru'ekshenk of the
Exeter High SI !hoot Staff visited
intown last week.
Mrs. R. D. Ramsay of Plattsville;
was the guest of her mother, Mrs.
The "uttragette . Movement,
people and we are part of it. Trade,
finance, labog health,, imanigratiofn,
and war or peace. ;Are theme trot
all womenis, questions aa' well as
men's? •>We do mot have, to leave
our homes to meet them. They
once right into our homes and We
cannot escape them. Besides, oitt
duets as well es incloo: s is our;.
Kusin'ess. 'How eau we rkeern our
homes clean unless rhe streets',areS
clean: also ? •Trow can we keep our
children, well unitise fihe water is
pure, and the sewers • tight
Mr. D, S . Cook has taken a post-
tion in Beacom eaemyth's grocery
store.
Mrs. Bell and Miss Alice Bell of
Londesboro, were visiting in town
this week.
Let, us remind the meso' who say
tbat.,politics are too dirty :for ofur
pretty hands to roach, ` that our
ieretty .hands have been 'fighting
dirt all our lives --that is, the great-
et part 0f hotise-k aping -'Meeting
dirt and getting rid of it. Alnd we
havo ao hesitation in rsaying that
We can c'leav:up a. town eel welt as
a ,boasee. T wonder if that is what
some of them are afraid of. They
have vouchsaferl us so many rights
-tato right to earn ori living -and
:store women are ,nrol.en in health
from overwork .and nervouis ex-
hawstion than men. The right to
own property and the blessed priv-
i'egei paying taxes o g')vein-
,tentsof ow ted to : chittr .11 `d by
mein. The right to live and suffer
under mien's laws, and to go to
jail or the gallows if we bra etc them
sunt the simple richt of making •-a
little X on a !,allot un elc"•ion clay
-our little bands we -c never made
for such anarduous• task as that 1
They chivalrously say, "a :ow me,"
and so are we rept esented in law-
making. But when tt eemes to law
breaking we have to go for jail in.
cur own persona. I do not hear
ary "allow me", when the hedge
pronounces sentence of ,:nprisolr-
ment Or death.
Mrs. Rigeby of Hamilton is the
guest of her cousin. SVTs, Jas
Shepherd, Townsend St.
Gilchrist this week, Mrs. 'Worthington left on Tues -
Many friends W 111 regret to hear]ay for Toronto (0 ependl the win -
of the serious Maass of Mrs. E.EiC Iter with her daughter.
of Wellington s feet.
the
t to been.
• N oorc
who
has MT s.
I
1VIrs. W: Coats i Goderich was guest of lie% ester Mrs Crich,
elle guest of nor. btothet, .Ar. D L loft on!Monday Ifo. her home in
MacPherson this week. Detroit
Mrs. George Sperling, of C'ran- !lits. Wr nd c111iggliter
brook, was a visitor in and a- Eertha Jas and Maryooste, andalariss\lrebste
11round' Clinton last week. of Londesboro: spent tate week -end
ii I Miss M.B. Hilton, who has been a with Mrs. E,Savillo
rrisident of town for sone manths,
t Monday for Torrnnto
r
left on :' o Y Mr. and Mrs. J R.F orbes an
Mr. "Billie" Hall of the Coral family of Stratford, have moved t
¢ branch of the Molsons Bank, has to tow -n and are occuPYing thei
f: 1 bean transferred to Highgate. :new home on Mary street.
1 Mrs. McMillan and little daughter
of Blyth, were guests of Miss Mc-
Lennan the latter part of the week Births, Marriages c�,' Deaths
Mrs. John Clark who has been the ---
guest of her 'father, i0Tr. Stevens, FIRTHS,
left to -day 'for her home in North
Dakota. , MAINES-1'.0 Hullett, on Oetnbcr:let
Mrs, Jas. Crich, Mr, Onslow Crieh
end Miss Crieh attended the funeral
of the late Mr, E. Crieh at Brussels
last Saturday
d.
0
r
Mrs. R. J.. Neal, who has been
the guest of her utother, bli s.
christ, left last Thursday 'for her
home in Plattsville.
1 bliss Kitty- Fox returned to her
home in Goderich after being the
111111011 prdbyterial
Pigeons b®•`llltedl 281, P ai • " guest of Miss ill nnie Walton for
18th and 19th. Mrs. Cr,E, McTar'g -rt and Mrs
B. FIT ZSIMASONS ' J, B. Tierney, at Blyth
Box 28, Clinton ; Very many friends will 1,r- pleas-
ed to hear that 14lias Flora Hine is
F. a D. BRISTOWE recovering from her recent illness
and is now able tone down stairs,
a — rho past three weeks.
11irs 1v1•argarut
W. H. M. S.
The that annual meeting of the
Huron Presbyterial W, 1i, M. S. was
held in Knox church Goderich, last
Thursday afternoon and evening
Notwithstanding the unfavorable
weather there was a fairly representa-
tive gathering, The president, Mrs,
W. E. Kelly, of Goderich, presided at
the afternoon meeting, and in the
absence of the Recording Secretary.
Mrs. Greig. of Seaforth, took her
place.
The following Auxiliaries responded '
to the rol ; Bayfield, Bethany, Blyth,
Carlow, Grand Bend, Golerich and
Seafortb, and ali gave on the whale
eucourging repotts, Th: different)
officers also gave an account of their
work, each showing faithful and ern-
eat.
rn-
e
a
e awork.
rk.
•
A round table conference conducted
by Mrs. R. N. Young, Carlow, was
very helplul, many questions of in-
terest being discussed, and the meet
ing being very much helped by the
suggestions of Mrs. Needham, of Tor
onto, who. represented the Board. of
Management.
Two excellent papers were given,
one byAlise Dunlop, nY GodericL, on
'Personal Responsibility", and an-
other by lairs, Hume, of Goderich, on
,home Mission Work in Genera
The Nominating Committee report- l
ed as follows, and their report was
received by the meeting:
president, Mrs, W. d, Kelley, erode -
1
ich,
'Thompson, is visit -
!
2,000 live pigeons wanted on Nov. Mg her daughters Mrs, A, Tierney,
P'roc'essor of iilItsic. Ur•g:uaint • Mrs.le E . East `wilt se sive at her
of Willis Presbyterian Churchhome, Ontario street, Thursday.
Pinlao, Organ, Theory, Voice Nov. 28th, from 3 to 0.70 o'clock
Culture. afterwards every fourth Thursday.
Pup1,:e prepared; if (desired, dor i bir, Thomas Kyle and son Biller -
any of the exatrening bodies in non, of Kippen., were the guests of
Toronto or the Loudon College Mts, Mitchell, Aieerl street .his
of Musa: (L+ngland;. "Ii ai' grades week; Mr. Kyle leaves for Saska-
and hitt branches. ' toon on Saturday. •
Special. System for beg'iuieire for I
1 lanoforte, Tern's ,;i application. I Rev, J. E. Ford was in London this
Studio at Hoare's new store, next 'week attending the conference of
to Counter's jew.:iery stove. the London District ministers and
official members. Al the evening
meeting he gave an address.
Primes to Boys
Vice Presidents, Mrs. Ross Goderich,
Mrs, Ewing, 'Bayfield, Mrs. 11. 111..
Young, Carlow and Mrs. Larken, Seu-
forth.
Treasurer, Mrs, M• Y. McLean, Sea -
forth:
Recording Secretary, BIiss IvlcPhail,
Porter's Hill. •
4
Secretary
Corresponding and supply y
'Miss E. Buchannon, Goderich.
home Helpers' Sec•
Miss Fex
g
uson
'Carlow.
Strangers' Sec., Mrs.Jas. Wilson,
God
d erich.
The evening meetingpresided
was
over by the pastor, Rev. Mr, Ross, and
consisted mately of an address by Mrs
Needham, of Toronto, on the work
which the Society is engaged in doing, -
with several numbers. by the 5
together
choir.
The delegates were entertained by
the Auxiliary. of Knox church to
dinner and tea in the ehtiz'cli, and all
left for their homes iespfrej;%and en-
couraged for another year's work, and
more than eyer resolved to do their
part te,nflte and keep. '.Canada for
t
Uhrtst+'t+a,,,
Mr, and Mrs. Le', id S. Cluff an-
nounce the enga;emont 'f their W. U. i', U. i the everlaicing faintly chat n such
Special Magic Lantren (with 12 se'eond daughter, Bella to Dr. C. J. stirring subjects as. the price, of
elides),Rubber 'lype Printir. out- McBride of Welland, Ont., the mar- 1'he Yellowing list of officers and eggs, anew recipe for chow' -dhow,
it Steam 'E n�TLne, witllgn'his riage to takeplace on December 4 , Superintendents of Departments of or little Jimanie's n.cecl of a new
ToyEngine,
. g work Int e W. U, L. U , Clinton for pair of •boots, There is no argument
re, fly wheel and everything con- I , Mrs, Searle carts in Lot. fon last ensuing year:- g
plate for runa.ini•; -Gold Signet that isused against women s'uf-
Rin "Star" 'Ho. key Skates; or last week to visit her: 'sisters, i,lrs. President - Mrs. Charles Wallis. I wage that oetnnot be directed nisei
gg' Watch fie to anyboy, rope and Mrs, Marshall Mrs, i t ILL 's (Rey.) F nrd 1 fl t
Send your
Wa ci al Campbell of the West was also in
Send yontr nam,, and we will send
lou thirty beautiful C11^isthtas • London on a visit, and is a
Greeting, (Birthday, Scenic anal sister of Mrs. Searle,.
Floral Post Cards to sell at ten cents Mr, E, iMeMilian cf Blyth Who T. Cc o er,) mass
a set (six cards :n ea ''h set). When decently wnderw•esP[' an operation ars, A p away the ' bearers between
sold send us the the money and we for appendicitis. recently at the Superintendents and class-lower:l epmraJeahiit and
will sendP' 11_linton Hos ::It',I is tu•o ressi.ng •au elistie-Mrs. (Rev, +ord,Miss r° -to fetation,
you whichever tze you 1 d Ev g ( 1
\Vashington. Mies 33. Porter. Suppose a cases -Trains are born,
,
Fruit ;imdFloivers-.rLrs. Jervis and a buy and a ''�•irL These . lay to -
Mrs, J. Cunningham. gether • go to -school toy.ether ; to
Medal Contest -Mrs. W. S. Harland college tgether, and show ecjual
, Lumbermen -Mrs (Rev.) Alin, mental calibre, ' ,They own Eqqual
Anti -Nit -critics -Mrs. Levis and Mrs -ro ort ,and payesisal taxes. Can
Doi'> I p Y
and. \Ls. J. 'I'wstcheil,
Purity and Mothers Meetings -Mrs.
J. W. Moore and Mrs, Walter Mann-
ing.
res-iiTrs, A.
T.
Cooper.
P a P
Lew Enforcement -Rev. J. Greere,
= 1 Schools -
Mrs.
•HSabbath Sch
r r r. in i. lba
'L'em er v
P,
Mrs. W. S.Harland.
Railroad Mrs,. John 'Bean.
Hospital Visitors.-Mrs,HenryPlum-
M th
steel and Mrs. J. Mc a ,.
h
to lie, aid Mrs. Geo, Maines, a
daughter.
D1 KAY -Tit Tamsitt, Formosa, Japan
on August thsi, to Mr and Mrs, Geo
L. McKee eforreerly Miss leen hoes, stock, though a woman, may cast
of Biu efiald), a daughter. her ballot at the ant.usl meatine.
Listen to this—if 1 ha , e a share in
DEATHS. ,:e V. , steel co1:20rai.c n or the
Wallis. -In GOderic.n 'own5hip to C anaclian Pacific Railway 1 can gay
Saturday morning,Oct, 26th, John what on desire is coreerning any
Wallis, aged 85 years and 7 months question hereto the general
n,eetfn>a Intl. T cannot say
,vhether 1 want high. heel se or ne
saloons in tee town in which my
lithilMAINAMVI Miii sons •must whale the streets. Think
P It oi'Cl'.
. ' The argument o1 the anti-suflrn- coin woman's tears and beertaches
:or Calf!;!
This Big Event is otniy
Seven Weeks Away
•W y. t het Ready ar y
peg Fane ; orN
Do, you intend to paper- env You ha,ae ciseided that ciao of
rooms before your friends come to the nicest presen:s yens can ;sive
pee you 1 It is.,, it is none to t is some of your owes work. Then
early to select your papers and get some along end w e will show you
put o . We can' offer you some nutand e
it n 1913 t y Stamped Linen other - Art
choicee-designs whish have Materials which make up into
jorEt come to hand. ' choice Christnias presents.
Then think of paying taxes -and
and every woman pays taxes in a
d
that has .attf s When I
' iu iti i
cc 1 Y
hear the clerk of Eaton's ,e, y, in
explanation of its high price, "This
is an English or American or a
Hottentot hat:" I know that if I
buy it,lpay duty, and so ;cuntrrib-
ete to the support of the govern -
anent at Ottawa And .suppose I
pay a direct tax• -an income tax.
for instance, I ami then in my own
tame a contributor to the govern-
ment revenue. The Canadian navy
i tl! be built.) it is built -pa -Hy
evith my money. I cinnot tient: of
anything else, except a highway
abber', that lopes me a law-
abiding citizen, to pay nit4ney con-
cerning the dispositions of which I
here nothing to is This is an age
hi which truss ur ,lcn,en( ed as
l:eing ruthless oppressors of the
People, and yet there is no trust so
mean as to take a w emall'o nlot,ey
d slot a'iow• ilial a vote The
bunrbleat owner of once share of
vY E' ALSO SELL ALSO A. LAF GE STOCK CFI '
Berlin Wools,
Window Shades Fing eriri� `Yarns
i
and Curtain Volts Eiderdown, Etc.
7. Local 1New
cD ��
E-11 I ; I I
A new Afresh . stock of choice
Gold Fish carie in this seek. Also
(!LOBES, "001) SEAWI'FD AND
OENA.,eIEN'rS.
it
t•
Fancy Chinaware
r" very popular department with customers and
Z ia:t .r;.. A splendid place to select a present,
t » ' for a !nth-, as al! ladies 1:;ve nice China.
,a :. ocks of French, German, Austrian and
;:.:t l e Chin,. Also Dinner and Tea Sets
cy Ch naware ct all kinds.
Orders Received for
THE CHRIS )'MAS GLOBE
Price 0 Cents
Orders Received fog•
PRIVATE POST CR RDS
See Samples.
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CLJNTON
Ohio was defeated the' other day
chiefly by the a,itatlen (or money)
,.t tate liquoi interest, I :Ise the
term liquor interests to include all
the vultures and ghiuls that prey
upon wens:,n'a reeve, wvorean's nap-
f,'ness and wu.t 11's '•iiia- It, is
rot passing stran se that they who
5 `et islets are to my mita ,:o patty, racy- woman's degraclesion and shame
>� • say that the wife's s \ u1 a would du- .should present a solid phalanx on
aortae the hueban-l's, Sometimes the side of those tvho oppose wo-
m�' 1�1 w it Would, noctetimes it (would not. man suffrage. Thine it ear. Con -
A sones vote 1.mehee, 1i 11Plicttes eider your allies, you �atri sulfite -
his father's .but noltcr:ly submits gists. The ante of Wyoming has
roust; NUT''IS r• �V
` that as an arg'uni�nt for usfraul- had woman suf- age or .6 years,
Mrs ' ,D.. Gardner eas sold her ;hieing the eine ,and Jet us' re- and weha,e it on the authority of
residence on alasv St., to Mr. \Vil- member ale , that many i i r' c x- 'he gout -ria or that there' is -10 such
Liam Stewart, of Mullett, ' .elleet Wooten 110,.0 1 o liusba. ds thing as a '+bite slave traffic in ::yy t
'!'hey say that politic,l .argument that state. No vomit', that 'those itnddion S, ase
Mrs. Thos, R0 et» oro has moved wr yid cause dicaension between engaged 'n that eonsLeakrble trade --_
Rite her new homy on the Huron men and wife. It might, so also, are violently and unanimously op
Road, might a religious argument. I von -posed to r 001.1, suffrage, •attctio'n sa;c of ,ratio st,, is end
Mr. C. Hoare has rented the store Lure to say the 1 precleetinatiO11 it is a, c0" us fa• t that al; ho tgh itnpection�ts on Thursday, ' ,v. 14th
nn the F']iott ilial: newt to SV. R could make mate trouble at the 4averners 'inti other llroatiuen: Concession 3, Bard Lone, proprHulleietor. t,
Counter's Jewelry store and has brealcfa,st table than reciprocity l,,tolrc officials aro emphatic in Ralph Base
Pruprtetor,
moved his stock of musical nnstru- and yet the church lets us Grote I .1' f ,s o_ Phos. G+:nary, Auctioneer
ments to his new premises. Prof, is a very fragile marriage bond iltsit their praise of the results n
man suffrage wherever it has been
F' C.D. Bristowe has his studio •in would snap under the discussion of tried, thatAlas anti's goon saying
connection with the store. 'public questions Politics, indeed, tre.sam•e old'kinti' r. 't move Prizes to talkiS
1 ., ottld 10111111 i bias ii d r hair."'from ,..,,en no mere than are urnients -_-
Yon are welcome in the sweatshop
From the cradle to the grave;
1f you err; although a woman,
You may dargla by the throat,
But our chivalry is outraged,
If you soil your hinds to vete.
V by not 1 t ane! be-cc'mtente»l
When nohardships we forbid?
liealize your aim lttions-
At the best you're bat a rib;
Though the constitution class you
In with 'cools rid rc,gues of note,
From the pedestal ive give. you;
Please do not step clown, to vote,
-L. CASE RUSSELL.
Viee.Presicet, e- t y againstman suffrage andye 1•ii their hus`;ande usn:acl as- awl!
Aar:, Rev, Wylie and Mrs. ('}rev.) no one dare advocate 'l�ubliely the
(Rev.) f dl-
umoer a
Alli:,. lestrfction of ;ir�lrih:ad tsuffr•age co -if Lhe sma , t n
Treasurer.--Mrs,'R• Carter. )ke trend ofn1olean Urates is to- vote es be eonsid»'red a cr,tei'ianj
Corresponding Recording Secretary ward -democracy -toward breaking They go al oat their dally roue
end common task vitt. equal faith
fulness, mere intelligence aria. in-
creased self respect.. Also '' have it
personally from a Colotacic Ioenalor
teen, respite. T hem more, rue after
ail, the human doll is tiresome and
out of date, even la n,odenr, fiction.
it i,sthe chain, the comrade, the
fellow worker that fiords a ma'n's
esteem anti Lonox. Atter tats pas-
sion has s•pen.t its ,um el course,.
men and women should stere the
sesponsibiliiy of government as
they share the other duties and
responsibihtiet Ice life, mid so
marsh shoulder to Islroulder to-
f democracy Let
d the
,i,
2e1C.n
arp
me .conclude by isubinitting a pro-
position e
�n�st'lera
Lioa • at
ition fort ec
poll
ext meeting,of the Conon Travel
(lug -"'1 engin vote rr New
Why t rn
r t �au
• l d I.
nC AU9.
Zee -
Send a ,
remade? R h' not in foe rest of
the 'Britis_i -Empire ? Why lot in
ail the civllieed world ? Why not ?'i
None of the predicted tragedies
!lave happened in *New Zealand or
Australia m• the 0 Americsn States
where women suffrage is in force.
Women ,•ontinue to mar, zV 'and
Year ehiidren. Taney do not quarrel
choose; If. you went tnon'eyilnstead .nicely, which fact will be pleasing
of a prize :send IA1,2' lvhen the to his many friends,
cards are sold and, keep the other1
:ell Ad:dress,.:. Mr. Charlie Irani, mail clock on
HOMER -WARREN CO., the G, T, R,i(setween Eaf'Ialo and.
Goderich, while visiting- in Berner
along with Mrs,' Irwin, was taken ill
with typhoid fever and is at present
very sick in the Berlin hospital.
Dr. W. S. Turnbull formerly od
Clinton, and now of Vancouver has
been undergoing an attack of ap-
pendicitis styli
penrlicitis but has old friends i be.
glad to know that he is now recov
s fital,
and out of the. hu
eyed ni
Mrs. George De hullcy acid small
t* for Indian
.rtoJ o Iditin
daughter lefty
Head, Sask, where Mr. Ch!dley has
gone into business. Miss ,Agnes
Chrdley accompanied them and will
remain in the West for a few
months,
Rev. Canon and ,Mre.. Craig, Lon
don .Ontario, annouhce the engage
-
Shout of their da;ttglitcr , Madelon`
Edna, to Ms. i'reor.ge Sackville Cot-
ter, of Regina, Sask, The marriage
will be solemnized on December 18
in the Church of Si„John the Evan-
geliet,
S
ar:
'-1•w
bs ' er 1 i. A,Ste' t
lien:sal l O er V s
of Clinton was a guest o'f. te Misses.
Ranmie on 'Monday Mr. and Mrs.
J, kloover and daughter, of Clinton,
spent Sunday at T, and A. Murdoek's,
Mies Irene Walker of Clinton
Wall, the guest of her aunt Mrs. tr.
j'almer for T'hankegrain.g,
Mr, J. J Image Taft ort Monday
fpr Toronto; where lie expecte to
tasks ,sa positron.; "Jimmie ,bas
ib06ome suite iti' •favourite in,towan
;and Will ,be greatly missed in social
'and inimical circles, lie was a
I lUe1
n
I l Iaand
air torr a
' a t t r c
S c
Willis•.1 � Chu
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Y o a.
rs�m
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Lorena
d.R r.•, an t eye
al(.ai at
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Convener
s of theYoarng Mew?iiClufi•.. Wallop.)
taut hia a'bsence'froni town !tray by
poly for a -esti i19Po_ 1 •
Dept. 155. Toronto,
non✓nnoona�•rwrnooala z~ AAAA
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ST. THOMAS. ONT.
'Unsurpassed for residential education. The
"Idea) College -Homo” in which to secure
a traini3i for'. your life's worlc. Thorough
courses in Music, Painting, OretonHih+,
achoo6, Business' Cojlege- and Domestic
Mende. "Largo campus, inspiring environ•.
s,
meat.,;Resident d�jiso insures health of
students:.- Rates fnroderate. Every girl
needs an ALMA braining. Handsome pro -
Weans sent on,lapplication to Principal. 42
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Stove Moving
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llil.OR
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will receive Prompt at-
tention.
t-
tenti n, Pricesgiven
on all l.i
ods of
Rooting, Siding, and
Contract !fork.
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Parlor Aleexings-vIrs, J. A. Irwin. au tell ane why the equality
Should cease when they, are 21?
Then is the first • cp,. , ation, Ile can
register las will es to thegovern-
resent of his' country end she can
not. There is tits, first' break in
their comradeship, ire gains an
advant•:ge, There is the beginning
u1 mans power -of woman' subjec-
tion. Is is right. I it jri,et ? And
if not right -in -ease of twins; can it
0
h ,: isany toyandt.e right in the . s of
gnrl bon] en different I ainiiies?
Woman sufifrage will not correct
u:1 the wrongs of governansist, but
it Wil* correct many inequalities
t'ctweeld' Women avid men-- longer
l'eure of work, the 'lower ivo4:.s --
'flit) hardships women offer they
are women and poetssleas rnheels-
Vet ,res Willard, sweetestt of
Christian ,omen, because
aspffra-
gist, becaut.e slae soon, retlizehd
now handicapped in 'her tt+ork for'
a
temperance was, by the fact tthat no
-rotes :were in the hands' of 'those
w-h.o most wanted ml u to ,b a'soter,
Jdr,' Addariis, who founded Bull
'House in Chica(a, the most widely
r this.
:.n>own a,n'd.lionor•et.3worrau n
'ontine it, aim on) of the %ice-pre.si
dents ofthe tNotioual'Woms,n Suf-
(rage Assoei'ttion o1 the ljnited
..ates 1 am ;pot one who. Weald
Impugn the hon ate of fcon'v'ictlorn
i,1 these- womeisi Zelho are opposed
to
But '1
suffrage ice their sex,
ir;k them wish all seriousne',s to
(toioidal' ilio amuttny trey are in
For Sale :
eoriarnodio se brick Jio'.me at a
1 argain. Furnace, electric. lighting
do dwaiera'1 o
t, n o. 8
room,ho a
kerb,
•, stable olithe ' l•renade.5
, For in-
formation apply: at
PEG NEW ERA
e E MENT
For: dale
J. HUTTON
f e m,.n.9 ni
tto
ma etre a
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1.t0�1j�e5bQ _ ' � thnstliuttrn of :ire Sta�tal of
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YOU MUST Zr 0'1 A Lc:,' TJ VOTE
You may bear arid;rear our, chil
Iran,
You mar guide iheirr
eariy years
ou _nay situp ni g his ,,it& nurse
them,
»You nae Galin their crild'sh fears
�• � au.usc and sank
'You may tc,,r.. , r
than:,
1o their good -your lire devote,e
,
But reloeneber yoa're a woman
Sc you inustiet ask to vete.
:lotie
companion?
our s
S:
You m'ay be
Share our trouble eaee nd,pain,
You may bear the servants .burden
But withers: the' servan s gsin,
You may ,scrub ai.d cook sr.d iron,
Sew the ,button
s admit coat
But semen we must-pro,teet you -
You are far tee. trail to vote.
.
• 5ou•.tiiay t0f1'li�drindl'oi1C {hunt,,rn,
In' our factories you May „slave,
t.
Beautiful French dressed doll, 15
inches tall, with eyes -that open incl
shut; rolled gold locket and chain;
rolled gold engeese:1 band' bracelet
gold Plate or bend
gond s ' net hockey ri
- v , r, g
ee to. ate% girl disnrl ea your
name and- we will send you thirty
Christmas.,
Cmeet-
' r I uristn,as r
Sete of beautiful _ ,
u t Birthday S enic .wed; Floral
Birthday Cards se sell at tin cents
a set (six cards in each sett. When
sold send us the memey and we will
s -,r you, 5li i1evet' pe:' e you
choose. For gelling 'i'0 sets -we will
give you a rolled gold _xoeetsion
bracelet or a lady's icateh. If. you
want m:ouey instead of r 1'riee,send
iso 92 when the cards' are sold and
keep the other 9i, Address
.. HOMER -WARREN CO.,
Dept, 129, Toronto.
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Motet ,r1iUlit'kti
'Oaliloriiia Etilor'ado,M xit'o
'and Pte fie &)oast Points
The Grand Teenk Railwayis the
most direct' rout. fres aloints
;Gast through Canada via Chicago
FEATIJPES
Double -rraok Fast Services
Finest Roadbed? Modern Equipment
Unexcelled Dining Chier
Service.
irlCO.
All elements oY safety and cam-
eo. •t i r
,T,0 THE G ZvN' ' Y SOUTH
S
No more desirable route than via.
Grand Trunk to Detroit, thence via
CineinJacksonville,Zati to .
Palm
Beach, Nassau etc.
]sound trip tied,ets, giving choice
of all tiro best routes; together with
tall information and reservations,
may beobtained from :nearest G.P.
R. Agent,
JOHN RANSFORD &SON, Agents
,A.O. PATTISON. depot agent
A.R.E. Duff,
district ' passenger agent
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Union Station. btion, Toronto, Ont.