Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 22 Nov 1900, p. 1

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NOVEMBER 16, 1900 THE KLESHKRTON ADVANCE J. B.Sloan & son oe boogbl " * tr f ~r oo. .1 .11 ktnd..r . cooot. col <" H M HBSDKBBON. GKTYOt'K Sash, Doors, ilooring, Sheeting, Newel Posts, Balusters, Hanil liiiilinj,', Corner HliM-ks tlic In-st of Spruce Latl,N> 1 ami 1 Shingles Vfranda ami Fitting. The Official Figures Following are oftkwl figures for Orey aa supplied by Returnin (HBcr HarriB, howio that Mr. Riclirdon' majority is only two IOBM than the figure* we gave It** *eek, liU actual majority briliK 144. BENT1NCK Mr. J^ines Ellis o< Owen Sound, who was injured in a runaway accident ivntly. ia Cotton Boot Compound Tolwrmory Button Hill Allan Park II in > r l7.bueoll.cwA Charge. K.-b.rton TDI ning of all liils Done to Order i- run of Sto ie for Chnppina. 8alifaciioi in all our Iins guarnnUed :>!fe4lfc*fc I ! Photos (lla OllMD. TAKEN AT THE Flesberton Photograph Gallery aru done in flitl-clana style and at K.weal rates. 6|Ncial aitonticm Kiven to copvinii. Babies' photos, a specialty. Pictures frsmd. MRS. BULflER Lnui-e Kluiwood Lai. 76 39 60 45 79 66 47 Rich. 30 71 75 60 28 401 381 Landtrkin's Majoily- HANOVER South of Street 124 30 North of Street 136 24 259 64 Landerkin's Majority 206 DURHAM N. Ward 2f 32 E Ward 23 61 W. W.rd f>l 6& 99 148 Richardson's Majority -49 AUTEME81A Pricevillr W Orange Vslk-y 26 Klrslierton 60 Eugenia Proton Station 21 MiKi-nrie's 16 Stone's Vanduleur 21 49 63 147 88 34 17 50 D" la Moli uiouU. fcfla\ 1. W KB08T, L I- M- .r,i.. Holloltor -ooT.yoe.r. Having pur:liased the tc'tisorial busi liens from Mr. UOard I wiah to announce that the lnaines will l>e continue.! in the oBl promises. We have had a large city *prie.iie and lelieve we can give perfect satisfaction in our line. Have taken over thu auem-y for Colston Laundry A.NIJ 287 627 Richardson's Maj"iity-240 MARKDtLE Markd.le 51 124 Richardson's Majority 73 EUKKMONT Allan's Dromore Holte.n Yeovil Mt. K..r*st Drury'a SI W> *1 72 62 83 66 You on cough yourself into bronchitis, pneu- monia, and con- sumption. Bandaging and bundling 'your throat will do no good. You must give your throat and lungs rest and allow the cough wounds to heal. There is noth- ing so bad for a cough cs cough- ing. Stop It by using __ _ ^SS>' ' roor druMUt lor Cask's ( Take no ofKr, t all MUtures. pin. no imiinions ar. dangerous. ***. * * J 1 C ' box ; Mo. , 10 degrees *trongr. W per bw*. K . . i I_M .... wmi,m\ r\t f\t nrlr*** \nn two sV box ; Mo. , 1 egrees r lot i, MOM re**lp o Th.Ow.kO.mi-ayWlnd.or.On. Th 0*k 0ma7 W !!?li? I T, asw-noK- 1 and t sold aod recommewUd B7 aU nspuutlttle LruggUU IB Canada. No 1 aort No. 8 la aoM In KlMh.rou by W K.'RichardMUi nd W. H. Cbriato*. Draflat>. The Markets. Carefully 4'orrrrtr4 Wheat, white Wheat, rtd OmU Peas lUrlev Butter Kjgs fresh Pork Po'atoM ba|( Woo) Chickens Ducks Turkey* perlb (lei-m per Ib Hour Hide* 383 367 78 62 Laoderkin's Majority 26 OLENKIXJ Poulott u* <at. Ho-n. On-n And all orders Ml with tut will receive prompt and careful attention. Merlon Shaving Fillers A. Wilson . . Prop. T.ry Balurday. M..IW.II" Hani. Ow.n Hoond BARKY O TUCUB* OBO W FATTKB*ON New ... HoMI .iu... Tbuii. l> 1' niore pf the ti I In- In. iii fly season Sc. 1 i 1 . A '"'I linn of sweat parts, dni'er*. whi| oollirn, sxli- greioif, IM of iiinlment. cur V. HI 1 1*, t rnnk , valises, etc. Sr, the Sanitary Brace for wear only 40c prr |mir. MOORE , M.KsHKKTuN ONTARIO Ritchie's Glen Markdale Dornoeli TV. Uall 4 76 M * 00 7 42 *i 34 62 34 28 B & Even the cough of early consumption is cured. And, later on, when the disease Is firmly fixed, you can brtnj rest and comfort ifl every case. A 25 cent botrle will cure new coughs and colds; theSOcenislzeis better for settled coughs of bronchitis nd weak lungs; the one dollar size is more economical for chronic case* ind con- sumption. It's the size you should keep on hand. All fuullUtoua-ht to toon ta. watch forauAleu ataacks ot siwaf or a^ita. lung tmubte.. 1 try hoiu* In ts. land ahoaM OBjMf rPTal oessas>tlT.si lo provlU.ai JOUA FMe. 14. is*. 301 801 A Tie. NOUMAN11Y Alafeldt Ayton JJeuKtudt Hanipdit Hlyth's Ml Korost 82 IH 86 42 :W 133 . 42 62 73 60 C0 23 61 28 Farm for Sale 460 483 M 125 lUchaidson'a Majority-33 RECAPITULATION l-cr f.iui. only * If io!.l al oc- acnw flnartxl urt In |ilendM rtt of coltl - tlon, 'JO al>uot clear* au.l ^d.l fur graiiun. wll wter~l and fenced. Ooort fui rmro. .uMumlr. trans dwrllliif, sulndM oreh- nl I U.IW Irom "chool. <t mlhw from > ltier- ton Modorat* |yuiut dowu, MMN TUJ Urm. AlK> s nnmbar ol other (foort farms for H UM-lii-..|> *PII0 H-J-Bl-Rl'DLV. ron*> anm nd KM! K>UU Knnt, Rentick llnov-r Durham nont Mi.rk.lal.- Nonnanliy . 5torics In Ln. 401 269 3KJ m 61 .460 Rich. 81 54 367 301 124 488 Lan maj 46 2 W 2231 2375 t* The Youth's panion . Rich maj. 77 286 62 186 74 Com- STRAYED iy pr.uil>. I* *. <". lo - Vrl . .lram.rv f. anil jitoo" out hrn lol be uwl a ror. es> hU ii'ca, ,' KriJ.y Nov. I munlctt. wilb. Kugciila, Nov. Utli 100- . .,h ur, Camwortb Boar Thn und.rtaoa li.> for Mnrlos a -borcili bil i-amwoith llou oti !> I4- w T.rini tl.OO caili. Nov. 10 tb n"i JP Veterinary 6r1'iti Ontario VMerlnarf L - .oond door sooth MMV .ir-.t. Thl. .tr..t rdii " Cburob. Collee. w.t on south NEW Q V^Mi w.ll tt*Aa*> ' 5Sill."l -tt EsMi'iils Wii.l " Mat atV smsi Mkl Hu.-t o Onurio Vtrlnry C li Tnr.mt., Unlv.r.tty VI.IU 'ii<Trroiull a m lo I |> iu., m TburadaTtr<al*tp.. BOAR for SERVICE Tl.o rf Utertut Tamvorth Boar DAN for aur*to l I'nrt l Scalea ed out a full lino of new uro 'i'i i'i in WRIGHTS OLD STORE, i p|Hiit A nnot rone's jewellery, and will keep in t>ok fvcrything usually kept in an mm SPttlllTIK 11 TO Iii Ihe 62 iasuwi of the year The Youth's Companion publish.* mis> WM 200 hloru-s, y.t so can-fully are they H. le,-'ed tint ihey prove ineihauHUble m variety, unfailing in delight. The aiories alr.uly in hand for The Companions 1'JOl volume ehow that tins feature will he as Htn>n! as ever. Among ihe gn.upa ofsloriod will bo one -I "Old Settlers' Pay Tales" -stories actually t14 at aj.me if the itathwringsof pinuefin h* Went. There will be four stirring ' 'Tales of Our Inland Hess." picturing the adventure* of the sailors on the (lr-a! Lakes: and theie ill also be four "Tiue Tales fmw the _ iw," told riy fsinoua kvp*r> and train- ers of wild beasis Ai.d this m only a Iwginninif. We shall be glad t send Illustrated Announcement of the volatile for 1901 with ainpl.> cop'ea of the p*per frtv to any ddreas All new sjhwrbers ill r.-ceive Th Comjianion for ihu ro- n, iiiiiir.' wrrks of IflOOfrec Ir.mi the time of Nulwcription, an-1 llun for a full year, 62 weeks, to .lunusry 1 1802 ; a'so 'I ho I5oiiu-a : oirs new Calendar for 1 - suitable as an ..ri.am.nt f* the pr.tiieat MOIII in th>> hoUKO, TIIK YOUTH'S COMPANION, IWuii, Mas*. NOTE LOST Note lt drawn Is fsvfii'l Hum Pa't.< -r ! ! , for ta KIMII "t tw.-ut tin eeil- liar* ; >lilx ftv nionh ller tlatw. ilart li or HOt'i ct. AllPrtlerwru.l .ali.t M***te Inn line IU.U-, aa u. v..ue ksa kwtn NMlfW PrUevill.. NovJlnl. IWO- Strayed Ptan "y rmiw. I* gV.M !'">>- Wwtaw* H.coo. on* -<.,,,.ii,,,.. Fa.x*ma fox* Bale U.,1 14* l.r..a.l N. T. aod S , IW ..or Mi ai-i..a cluanil. b*liio bardwoo.1. framo house aatl baru. ki taUta. from Flwbor AIoer with ieuo<r Jrauio barn. IB .<"* unilcUiv.lo,,.10 aa U.rdwood buah and h.U,,o. ro.idh .ua ^'^ ARM9TH ONO. Flwh.rtoo Jar IMl" 1 FlESHEiTH BBllTlll WAXtEROOMS I We are carrying neweat style ot SEASONABLE GOODS In all lines of FURNITURE Consisting of Parlor and Xtdroom Smtif* \.ounya t Sidi-Sloaxl*, xtf*- liom and Cintr* TJablft, Chain, t and Curtain ficturio, atlt, tt Which we offer at Lowest Prices. Picture Framing and General Repairing Unaertakina in all it" Branch** Satisfaction Guaranteed W H. BUNT. PROPRIETOR Heart Humbug It is fashionable to-day to have a new heart scsre every 24 boon. The commonest symptom* of dy- pepsia or nerve trouble, such as pal- pitation, weak spells, low ot appe- tite, and poor circulation, arc magni- fied and distortaJ into serious sign* of heart trouble, with the object of frightening the public into taking this or that heart remedy. If a. hundredth part of the heart trouble we heer about were real, the cme- jeries would b filled in a month. A wrong corutructioai is put upon com- moa aiimenta in order t huaobu the people into the belief that heart disease is prevalent, whereas real heart trouble, which is so sadly and suddenly fatal when it does occur, is a rare disease. Lopsided argument* cannot coannce an intelligent people. Iron is the vital element of the blood. Too little iron means weakness, lack of spirit, pallid cheek*, shortness O* breath, sleeplessness, nervousness, loss of vital force, ending in genera, br.jak-down. The iron in Dr. Ward s, Blood and Nerve Pill is m the solu- ble form you. need, io ccmbinatic with other curative agents in sch manner that disease can't resist their action. You feel yourself gettu well when yo take Dr. V*diJ > Blood and Nerve fills. Bkksjatbsa.1 S-r- 'itr Ont TIIK ET AVAILA1U.K ,l.,n yf "'*"> " *^* < " >| '^"" B| ". fats fill*. JI,W Farm al p>rovl tb. ..!- M. RII.MV . ., Can (1. .i.iU f.-.-ry rli*-ripion, sinokwl tiiiiin hiuldiKA, soaps. GIVE PIE YOUR CUSTOM F. A. BUNT Wright's Old Stand, Flehrton A sad ovent KXivd on election iUy at Ihe home of Mr. Murd. ik M. K-i/io on Uio Mrnf.-nl r.d Mr. MuKenzte has been ailing for Hume tiino, nnd mwl.lo t" lnvu his lioiiie. On Wednoaday an effort was n.ado t.- et him out to vote, and ai he was getting ii.t-i the riu be diert, n iilently from hoar" fiilluro The twcur- iica IM one of th.we unfortunate evon'a whi h every one regrets, bui no one cau help KuliHctor. Thes'eamer I'i'y of Mi.micello. f..nnd- ere.il off Nova 8coiia and only four out of thirty MU pe'Soli* >oe saved. CANADA'S SONS ON Money. OK nly $1 60. C , Agents C,. , l.,n,lted TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." " PBINCIPLEb NOT MEN.' VOL XX, NO 1012 Pleaherton, Ont., Thursday, Noverpb^r 22, 1OOO W. H THURSTON, PHOPHIETOH MeKarknd & Richards EtNDALK HJarland, Grey & Southgate OREV COUNTY'S BIQOEST STORE TORONTO McFarland & Co. MABKDALS. the Golden Wedding celebration of the lartur'i parunu near Creemura on Wed- Ui'il:iy lust Mr. Win Burnett, who has purchased Robert MathewRon's farm, removed to HIH new preiniite.M lari woek. We are Horry to loe Mr. and Mr. Burnett, but wiah them SUCCMH in their new home. East drey Election Vandeleur. First Delect toil in Furs in always bent. Th best time in wlert fun i" uarly in the spring wli. n last lUMMin'a "t.-ilce " IIHN cured and put nn tlio ti..irkpt. Later on, wlit'ii London and New To k have declared the styl-H they iv ordere.l to b- inu.le u|>. That's the way WE l)uy furs No str.< can IIAVH a*, atylni) furs as we have unions their order was placed early. Thm jvr the ntylpa nre pnrticu'arly fctclnnx- Home m.tkers hav.. I i-en prune t<i *'cur comfort alone. \Vt have found one. who tvmbinc- aititic taste with idem. of comfort, the n-sult in, our lur de- signs are beautiful to look upon and niiifiTt-ihK' <> wear. Fur Atrao!iiii< .1 ic iMrarhan J.-i.-k.-i^ is made of Hjx-cislly s-lect.l, large curl (ur clone even curl, if preferred ) goinl sionn rultir, lined with l.us' qual'ty I'alian or pure natin, quilted, every t IK fully guaranteed. > 24, '_'!>. 'M. i)4, '-U> ' inches Siacx 34 i<> 44. Price* range fn>m 22.50(11 the way up 1 1 |40.(X) Ka-> rn< ! ap. - Ldieii Capm miwlo of Japaneae l>er, comfortable st..nn c<illar of hlat'k op|N>uin. soft phable akinn, "" inrhfH long :<nd extra wide Hwuep, fully guantntewl a Mi*p net f7 60 Ladien' ''ape,niHU'i>f ^ood quality Aatrachan, beautifully ninUe and thoroughly linod, t-ood Hturtn collar, 100 inch sweep, two pricci $12.50 and $15 50 .1 I>.TIU.-X and Raffs (Kxuluxiw StyleH.) Os|>eiine* We rhow aa alinust unliniitfii assort- inei I of t':i|irriin < in Aatrachan. Blnck (||I]>HHIIIII, Persian Laiuli, Tlnli. t, Alanka Sahle, Kl.-ciric i>eal, Grey Lasaih, and |HO pr, tty com- binations ot t hitu* fun. Thee are inado up Ixiautifully in thu newest Mid best style*. A full d<*scri|>tin ul time gurnii-nls wi.ul.l h im |.Maihle in the Hpace at our <liK|Niaal. We iiitiUj you to i-iiiin 1 and act 1 f<ir yurself. no aueh diftpUy outsulc nf ity stures. I'r.ci-s riiu.' frum 4.50, all the ay up to 835.00 From Ow OIOTI < 'urretpondetit Mr. Fred Boland had it very succemful slin Him match on Tuoday of last week. Mr. Robert Buchanan sold hit> farm i recently, sixiy fiv aore, on which the I buildings i>re situated, to Mr. Jacob | Holey, and lifty acre* across the road to I Mr. Arthur Jolmatun. Mr. Buchanan intends moving with his family to Den- niuhton, M. W. T., iu the faring- MVHSTS. Sid (iilhert, Ed Hntchinvon and Ku-iu'st Buchanan returned home last week aftur npendini{ thu suiunier in MnniUiba. We understand our school trustees have enxsK"d a Miw Stone it Durham as teacher for the ensuing year. Bora To Mr. and Mm. Goo. Wru-ht. a ilaughter. EUPHRASIA Sproule. Div.H.uu No. i 31 2 41 i 3 32 * 4 66 41 6 104 6 at 7 73 Ik 8 71 M 31 Total 483 Maj for Sproule 211 COLUNGWOOD TP. Uartman. 46 14 31 37 20 37 38 272 Honor Division No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 " 12 17 'M 6 32 37 31 48 52 17 13 T..UI :Ci2 Maj. for Hartman 71 ST. VINCENT I for Kufrs - Our Hhowuitf "f KntfH m ,;. moKt. if not i|uit au eitenmve a* of Caperinei, our mmrks reprenent nil that is new and good in Kutt'x and TM juMt what f.iHluon IWM decreed nhall l>u worn. Prices range f rtm 75c to .... 912.00 Attractive Fall Goods at Special Prices The s'ure is tilkil touverri'.winu with new gn,)dtt for fall and winter, all now arranged for easy seeing and liuyinu. Styie and, beauty greet ! visitor on every side ; uiugtnor and riuheti at every turn. Good, honest worth and merit in every article, no matter how small the price, and representing the best efforts: we have ever made. Flaaoelettes Extra li-'iny Flannelette*, best quality English goods, 32 inches wide. Big range of eoli.-s to choose from, special lOc drey Huim-i 6 pieces IIIHH! union flannels, plain or twill, L'7 inches wide, worth I8c special 12c The Store is full of auch vulw**, while other stores aru forever shouting about "choapnvKH,'' we're u> uibiuing good o,uility with low prices, and in- aistinv that yiii shull never buy an unworthy dollars' worth her.-. Your ntcrest* aru our interm-tx thertforo the buiinem grows and nr.iwa contin- ually. White Wool BlnnkrtM SO [mint all wool blankets, law sice and heavy weight, pink or blue borders, special f2.66 . woi lOdnz. pairs Men's wonlsoz, nhh- rd tops, white toes and he*ls, 15c pr. , 2 pr 25c McFarlana & Co McFarland & Co Concern ing Meat. HI! all ye huatx in want of meat Come take a strut down Collingwood trout, I'ntil y.m nan Mark \\ il ,m , XI-H. Then for his shop make u lieuline. He's ul ways ready at l.is stall, To greet his callers, one and nil; And I can ay - I think (<-r sure His rules are right for rich mid poor. You'll timl hia shop packed totho brim With everything ro nvat and trim. And as your eyes survey ihu scone, They '11 HOW there meat boi h fill and loan. r'e CHII supply you itli a aleak. That will iii.t cause your teeth to break, A Mast of pork, if you prefer, A duck, a turkey, goosu or hare. If Hauaage be youi favorite dish. He kff|>* them too, and nlnu lih, S.mij Hiiiiliol, S.HII-; Hilt, Homo fresh and prune, And oyMtei.s in their prop.-r time. Hhnuld stock in slur* a' t iint-s tret low, He'll don his Mt. nnd off he'll yo, With eartrnl:'! and tun atid liound, To bug the gime of Parry Sound. But now my friends I'll h.ixo to | nu.se, 1 cannot tell y<> i a 1 he ha, Kii'in viirHi.n t iinifon chop. You'll find it st Maik Wilson's sh. |>. T.K.M. ktnilM-rl<v> Frum Our Own Cinrrmpvivlmt Our citizens who went up to Parry Sound hive returned, well satisfied with their trip. Only a few of them went to Inn deer > the number of deer sho were fow. We have heard of only one deer licin^ lmt. that ono being captured by Mr. U. Stn.n - party. There are several of ih farmers urouinl un\vln< hnvu not yet taken in thfirtuiiii|*i. P> rlia;is thuy thought the good weather would continue much lunuer. .Viiui Kuiin.i Purdy of IVmbinn, M. 1 >.. is MIC guest of Miss M. A Thumnn, while visiting hur former acquamtnnueH in this vicinity. Mr. J. H. Mag'.-e is HiiftVring from a rheumatic Htlnck nnd i-4 unahlu to do Inn work on tliu t inn. Mr. W. K. Kawci-tt hiw completud lux house and is now li\ n>g in it Ceylon. Frum "HI CVii <'<>n-r*fHni<tmt. MIHH Maggie lli'in,.liill left fi.r , City, Monday. the Mr. R. I<etsa'u of Owen Sound spent it fi-w dnys with his paiMits recently. We are g'ad to see Master Kilhun llrinphill, who met Hi Huch a suiioim accident last iipring, .!>' to lui out ag.ii '. Mini I'n i ih, i U niti ik r, who ha.s brrn vi^illll^ friemU here for the pnst two weeks, retulnud to Calednn on Sitt.urdiiy. Mr. G. CiilliiiHon huh put iu a new chopper in hm null and Inw bcvn doiu^ a good trade. We v glad to learn that Mr. Thou. Neil, who lies It-en ill fur lha past three weeks, is improving. Mm. T. Cli'sl.-tt M-uted her daughter in i ' w n Sound liuU, week . Mr ami Mr*. W. McMullen uttoadud Report S S. No. 8, Arteinesis, October. Names :ieu>-nlin<{ to merii. Clau IV. -Tin num. Chard, llobert ; Comtiild, Leslie Chard, Tn-asy McKee. Clans III. Sr. Herbiu Thompson, Sel- ena Tlioni|Nion, llurold Henry. Eddie. Division No. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 54 :il 30 43 24 41 :w 28 20 Claim III. Jr.-Huka Pedlar. Mabel Chard, Ethel Fisher, Kr.-.l T.I., or Clan U. Mr. Violet W..rlinn, Mabel Hlskuly, Ray IVIIar, Millie Kmlier. dassTI. .Ir. Kiibv Walker, Maggie Kmher. H>--< n (Junitield. Sadie Thomp- son Claw l'. I' *. Lena Walker, Arthur <Ji*r I, ' li u Holemsn. Claai It. II. Jr. Alvm McKenzie, Km Shir. x. Clam 1 ' [. Sr.Kli.Ksi,. Shnmnns, M.iy (i IWpi.-, Skip Coutts, Delia Pedlar. Class Pt . I. Jr -Pearl Watmni. May Cornfield, Peiii Napier, R<iy Wallace. Average attendance for the month 42. J. A. HI-T'-HINSO.N, Teacher. Ilvi>ort of S. S. Sn. 6 Artftnesia for the in' nili of October. Class V Frank Harrow, Richie Stone, Clam IV - Nellie Butler, Kthel Harrow, Sadie Flutclier. t'lafs III - Willie Fletcher, Lett Butlur, Hunter Harrow. ''is Sr. II -John CairnH, Anna Belln McLe.xl, John McArthur. CliuiaJr. II Janet Fletcher, Ruby Stone. Clans Sr. Pt. II Veo Butler, Mnggi.t Hoyre, Tommy McArthur. Class Jr. Pi II K.-itu) McLonl, Bert Whittaker, Willie McArthur. Chun I Annii; Fergaon, Tummy Mc- Arthur, Pearl Cairns. A vertigo att.-i:.uii-e id I. G. Bcattie, Tea. her. The day for receiving ijoiniint.:ons of candidates for the office of county coun- cillors thronghout thu province wll. ihm MM'. li .Mi. ml. iv, tlio 24th day of IWi-m ber, (the Monday in ihu week preceding thu week bufore polling <lny) Tli.- Act' provide* that notice , f such noinimition ni.-eling and of the elielum shall lieyi\"ii by "noininatiiiK "flic. T" in each county coinieildixminii, by ad veri ii-ement in two weekly pupei-s in the county, to he pub- lished for nt leant 'wo bUCd'HWIvu xvceks prior to noini nation day; or liy giving sutl'cient public imtieo thereof liy printed posters. When |nter8 nre usud, the A'jt M ii"t c!or :w to the time for which they should be posted up prior to nom- ination duy. To do itway with all poi-- m'lir i.oulit, wo woiilil HiitigcHl tlmt the I ;i"Sllll lip '"- I'Ollipll tell at l"ils! I On wuvks lieforu the d.iy fixed by Ihe slut ui for receiviuu nominntioiis. Muni- cipal World. Mr. Archie McDougnl, who at one tinm wna reported dead from Typhoid, is mpiiily hastunmn towards com;ileie re- covery -md his CrimiiU aro hopeful that liis health will be better than foriuurly. \Ve Are sincerely nld to hear of Ins pro- gress Durham Chromclo. Mrs. Huriy Noiton of Sullivan ditd very midd.-iily Inat week . She a ti.krn ill at night, nnd wan dead liefore her husband's ruturn with tlio dcU)r. Totals :il Maj. for HarUnan 19 PROTON Division No. 1 06 " 2 48 3 f* 4 52 " 5 88 47 Totals 344 Maj. for Sproule W MBLANCTHON I >U l-l.'ll No. 1 2 3 " 4 6 103 38 Ul 88 Total. :76 Maj. for Sproule 103 USPREY Division No. 1 7'J 2 !2 3 8fi 4 37 6 52 > t) 50 Totals W6 Maj. for Spioulu 131 MKAKOKD Division No. 1 I ' 2 40 3 34 4 31 5 :W -M TO...IH 13 Mnj. for Harlman -77 THORN HURY Division No. 1 10 2 M 3 To'i'l* Muj. for Mar'in.i'. .'!.'! DINDALK Divi-i- n No. 1 71 Maj. for Sproule 11 S11K1.1U KNK Division No. 1 <(5 2 IU Totals l-'K Muj. for Sptoulr- ."HI si MMAKY 42 36 7* 8 10 10 24 20 80 27 44 40 102 18 11 423 26 . 37 84 46 22 41 14 36 337 34 64 71 36 20 60 7 59 34 61 51 272 40 U 18 67 40 264 34 48 46 311 48 40 2GO 12 47 32 91 00 To buy a oo<l Wai thnm or Elgin watch- for little money. I have the largest stock of Ladies' and gents' Gold Filled, Silver and Nickel watche* ever shown in this section, which I bought in large quantities and for cash, thereby saving from lo to 20 per ceut., and I am now Diving my customers mo benefit of my closo buying. It will pay you to call and get my prices tieforu pur- chasing, Watch repairing a specialty,.. Jeweller la discussing the personalities) of those who fell in the recent electoral contest thu Toroiin Teleginiu nays of Dr. I*nd- erkin : --"Laiulvrkiu. the jester,' they used to call him ; but in the rainy iinyn of thu Liberal party tieorge Laiidirkiu, M. D.,was some tiling more than a jester. Hi 1 identified linnsulf with the ideals Inirn of his pany H loiitf yuars of fnatings and priva'ioiiH in the wilderness of Op. position He had a happy way of sending home hut argument*. nd the candidatd oimudered himself lucky who had Land- erkin 'o sdom his platform in a uainpaiirn. They tie our handa behind our hacks and then say 'Come on and light,' they it nil' the ballot boxes and then nsy, 'Come on nnd count,' was one of Landerkm fiMnoiiH plaUoim nppval*. He was etfnu- tive, too. on the floor of parliament, more, particularly in his power tu ru mt. li.'niiiu'- at repartee which made a name for him in opposition, was no longer in demand wnen the^xtes of ottice opened to In* party popular svmpathy is with the. under dotf. The tetoit which Htung i he Tory pony in its roiiei of power fell Bat when shot at the Tory party in it* wnakntw*. In oppoMinon, fie*-, uHalilit and cunsider- 1,1- Ui eveiy one, l-nnli'i kin us a govi-in- n ui supportur was an intolerant parl- 1*111. Tlio Liberal who found a flaw in the I, HILT ttovornment, and openly pio- i Innie.i! it found n tyrant in the. nn ml tr for S<iu ih lirny On November 7tli IIH reipt-il (lie rew.trtl of his intoiurnnoe, and the >! ne sitMslaftion vn'li muasiiros, good and evil.wlneli the (Government pro- pi-sed. Lanilurkin's deserved defont: I. ui reuret that this old landmark hat disappeared from the coniinons will not unianate from thu liberal party alone. One of Lantterkin'N IHHI triumphs in the jes'ing line may lie lecallfd. It wasdui- mu the lant lioiiiMit the last 1'nrlimnent. II n. N Clarku Wallace, in the cuur<e of n rather hitlur spt-ech, softened for a moment to pay a Inuh iim>liment to Dr. Landeikiti. Lmidorkin wan leaving the chnmhur at t' e time. He |mused at the Speakers thrmio and as Wallace/ rounded office roinplinifi't, the voice of Lander- kin smooth, Htuady, rolumn aa a church was heard : "You re (letting to be a very good speaker," he Maid simply, and Claiko Wallace joined heartily in the. Maj. for S II. S. II. S'.iplburne . |-'S 7H 50 Dundalk . .. 71 (iO 11 Tli.iiiiliuiy. . . . . .'iH '.11 33 M.-ui. rd.. . . . . ItW LMHI 77 iSt. Vincent . . .HIS .'t!" 19 (>ivrc.v ' I?(i4 131 P, toll ....344 L'Hfi 59 Mula ' h i n . . .375 27'J 131 Collingwood . :<;iL' 4 - j;i 71 BttAArawi 4fiii a?a L'll Totals 27<i7 MO .Maj. f-.r Sprmilr 365 T.icro will be a r. um.it in Nmth (I ey. The Irl R. Hicks 1001 Almanac. Whati-viT may IHI ':nd of iho Hciontitio upon winch i K- Kcv. Irl U. Hickn lim yciriV forocssts of storm and iT, it it u r.-nmrkabli- fact ihut rninx of i-vcry i;i'>-*t Ht'irin, . cold :ivcnnd ilr-'utli, have liven pliu ly pr nit-.; in his m.w fHin.nis AlniK-. nao for many vmis. The lat-.-nt xtnrtlinu liroof of tins fiu-t w i" tin- drs'i ni tlo-i of (ialvu-i TI'XHS, on thu v, ry c'ny tiain- oil liy I'r-.f H cks ia |{i HXK) Alinni mn, an onu of diM.ii.trr liy storm nloni; the nlf cui.-'tH. Tin- I Wll Aliiiiii'iu', liy far I ho lli.i st, n "^1 rulllplrti l|lld btMllflflll Vllt puulislicil, is now rcndy. Thin i.-in. r ablo hook of nearly two liunilr.il paces Hplciiilirtly illustrn'oil *ith churls and hnlf tono i iigrsxingH, pws SH a pniinii'ii o every mlmnU'r whu pays otif dol- Ini 11 ' car for Pmf. H'cks' journal. Word and Works. The A'niannc alone m * t piopaid for only '2fic. Ortler fioni V on( and Works Pub i ning C' inpmiy, '. !t*4 Locust Street, Si. Louin, Mo,

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