assemble“ â€MM-Pelican. g 1.†9W .Mb "MW 9 . ..‘. Tl , as... 3‘“ b‘-\:>‘.l‘ ll Illa“ l\ . '03- an extensive pnt- instruction strictly grad uates al way- Write to-day for ‘ Catalogue. “I. J. ELLIH'I‘I‘ ‘ ' and Alevlzzll-r-«ts. Pr.nczpu.l m. C'nl'eulw's Greatest High Grade Colleges ring the past twent" Ibis clmin is the ling.- of Ilium: people in dlt ls lively admitted ":1;th 2.9: the best lhi‘lv ‘ H a reason' . A diploma from, relal Esillcators’ As- Cflllmld is a. passport tlldv opt}? 'tt h . . - ‘ v I o t tht‘ (‘4lllflge_ me r Any Day. ERBORO ss COLLEGE Principal President . d Wood Shingles, Etc t ani Sash P3 oods LN!W,lMMN ONE 77 a Faint 005., . ) THURSDAY. 1mm fl. ‘ ...-m. «f4 u e um» ,QEAew-V. A numw mil ‘ ' ms BALE. I! W? “2 summons. m “ crass simmers"? us BEXLEY‘. , mullahs a with h with. signed by at in» QWW ‘ cent of m letal number at m nmflrihï¬ all the last mm or but all the Willy a: “swamp at health is be e M) NW at Municipal mum mum Mill Mill the M Bl m wuelellmllly all as W ills my oi sawmills. lug. W n... «mum at a bylaw lee h oldies MN its provision at uglier license Act and the 09“: minutes Manual Act. ml malls-â€" luv-ms thereto. AND WHEREAS it ll W ill“! 9' the council oi the Municipal Owner: alien oi the Township 0! WW)! ‘9 submit such Local Option lay-law la the vote of the municipal electors. at the time ï¬xed by statute or hy-law for the annual election oi members of the Council of the said municipal- ity lor the year 1911. Therefore the.hlunicipal Council a! the Corporation of the Township of Bexley, enacts as follows: 1. The sale by retail of spirituous, fermented or other manufactured liquors in any tavern, inn, or other house or place of public'entertainâ€" ment, and the sale thereoi except. by wholesale in shops and places other than houses of public enter- tainment, is hereby prohibited with- I is risili of Bexley. ~ 2. This by-law shall come into force and take eï¬ect as from the ï¬rst day of May next, after the passing thereof. 3. The votes of the electors of the said Township of Bexley shall be taken on this by-law at the same hour, on the same day, and at the same places, and by the same deputy returning Ofï¬cers, as for the next annual municipal election for the Municipal Council of the said Township of Bexley (that is for the year 1911.) 4. On Friday, the Thirtieth day of December, 1910, the Reeve of the said township shall attend at the ofï¬ce of the clerk thereof, at eleven o'clock in the iorenoon, to appoint persons to attend at the various polling places aforesaid, and at the ï¬nal summing up of the votes by the clerk, on behalf of the persons" interested in and promoting or op- posing the passing of this by-law re- spectively. 5. The clerk of the council of the said Township of Bexley shall attend at his ofï¬ce at eleven o’clock in the iorenoon on Wednesday, the fourth day of January, 1911, to sum up the number of votes for and against the said by-law. Read a first and second time, the 29th day of October, 1910. Take notice that the above is a true copy of the proposed by-law which has been taken into considera- tion and which “ill be ï¬nally passed by the Council of the Township of Bexley on the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto,l in accordance with the provisions of Section 141,, of the Liquor License Act, after one month from the ï¬rst or, the date of which ï¬rst publica- tion was the eighth day of Decem- ber, 1910. and that. the votes of the electors of the said municipality shall be taken thereon at the Same hour on the same day, and at the same places, and by the same deputy-returning ofï¬cers as for the municipal election for the year 1911. as provided in the said by-law. ALFRED TAYLOR. Clerk. ._._.__..__..___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- NOTICE l Notice is hereby biven that a court will be held. pursuant to the “ Vot- ers’ List Act, by His Honor the judge of. the county court of the County 0L A'tori'a‘, ‘to be held at Coboconk, =h he" sixteenth day of December, A.D.. 1910, at eleven a.m. o'clock,,.to;pear and determine Longlord, for 1910. All persons having business at the court are required to attend at the said time and place. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1910. ' R. H. SOUTHERN, Clerk of the said Municipality. _____________,________â€"â€" Fen SALEâ€"ON REGENT-ST, A Emma house, kitchen, large stable, hmhouse, large yard all wired' in, and «coached, one acre land mac- «a. ball set out to built, Collisi- blah mullahs and red use willie gumbo-Hes. ' “ ' ‘ ‘ Elli: in the municipality of the publication in The WatchmanWard\ a. flu I‘Wfr: ‘2 ‘ s", .33. 7' \ ‘, p 95 as r :2 5 er 9 a i 5 low cm ..- J. A. Cook amm- M1 at the sow swine Home, li Om», led will: react that we (either to say iarewell to you. Your rgidence in our midst has heal chum, yet not too short for us. to appreciate your sterling worth as a man and business. have secured the contract building oi the boot and shoe projected, and if it materializes you may depend upon your friends using A young Lind“! lady, was Alice Mudousall. has been successful in Winning a prize for the following story. PUblished in the Courier: Marlorie woke with a start. It was Christmas Day and they were all go- ing .to drive out. to Grandpa Silver- wood’s in the big farm sleigh behind Uncle J ack‘s prancing greys. She jumped out of bed and pattered to the window, and clearing- 5 3pm on the frost-covered pane, she pressed her warm little nose against the frosty glass and peered out. "'Yes.†she thought, with a breath 04 relief, "it is going to be a ï¬ne day. and We will have a glorious drive." The little girl soon began to feel Cold, however, and quickly crept back to bed again, but not to sleep, for what eight-year-old child could sleep with the prospect before her that Marjorie had ? But she had not long to wait, for in a few minutes her lmoc ther' called her, and she hurriedly dressed, eager to be of! downstairs. Breakfast that morning was a bus- tle of excitement, for all the family were to go to the farm for the day, even Baby Ted, who had never been on a longer journey than to the post sleigh, and oh! what hurrying and scurrying to and fro there was, hunting for Warm rugs and‘iur caps to protect them from the cold. At last the sleigh drove up as the door'with a flourish. and then the fun began. ,The children, eight of all; stowed away behind them, were with hot iris at. their feet, and no- thing but their noses sticking out from under the rugs. hur- Away they went, and what a rah they made, Daddy saying after- ' ut eight heal~ four-mile But didn’t let go her that vary instant, the turkey would be spoiled, and they would get no dinner. In about ball an hour, although it seemed like two, to the raveno children, Grandma ap . sizz g turkey, bearing the re seated. two minutes all proud the Old 0031p they glanced up and ‘ They all tumbled out a great deal \ le did look, Cnadlaulghtod tapers at the top oilice and back in his little ring proudly ‘on Sa , and inicitizen to take . , How 5 store and see the great improvement , as ‘ that the addition has brought aboat. down the 10118 -. The main floor on Kent-st. will be WILKINSON At the residence of s not this, devoted to evérytblng except cloth- a m Almxmwllum um. lo. m outlaws law as “mun-um In with a music: set. In a Mud! 000k Dear Giver-It is with bellm- mllls- chum welds In M replied. me Job OW. Hr. Bone“. Hr. the merchants with whom you have Albert Hopkins "or Edwards Co.) had dealings have nothing but praise and Mr. Art Williama. to: Williams lor your clean-cut manner 0! doing Bros., .1) wake in the highest. terms 0111:. Cook a: a bulinesl mu. All It hadbeen hoped that you would tound him M“! and mile in '0' the his business dealings. but always t , “c‘ Pleasant and courteous. ory, or at least had been engaged A number 0‘ others who were p". as superintendent. but, alas, it was sent 3““ .' few r I ks “318 a. castle in the air. Since then afac- the kind and pl t manner of)!!- tory constructed of 818-88 has been Cook. .All the “063830 at the home. ) 'Mvmmtmyohi-asusm player, How They Spent Christmas (By Alice Mscdougall.) gorgeous Christmsls tree was set up in the parlor, and fairly loaded with gifts tor all, big and litt.e. Th0 swayed back and forth. casting their shad- ows on the dark heads of dailies, and causing little skates to sparkle like silver, and presenting a magnificent appearance. Alter slipper the family all gather- ed in the parlor, and. what little cries of delight were heard irom those children. as their eyes rested on something they had especially wished for, and when it was placed in their hands their joy know no bounds, and they capered about the room in the greatest glee. But the grand surprise was still to come. Just as the tree had been stripped of its burden, and they had all settled down, there came a. great knock at the door, and a voice was heard to say, "I have something here (or Mr. and Mrs. Silverwood." When the guest box had been brought in Grandpa at once ,got hammer and screw driver and open- ed it, and what do you suppose came into view ? A great ebony arm-chair, most reposed there, and on it a card may p "The compliments of the season to Grandpa and Grandma Silverwood from the family." and than the chilâ€" dren all joined hands and danced around the old couple merrily. A cry of surprise from mother that it| was twelve o'clock/brought every- thing to a. standstill, however, and Marjorie cried out that Ted was asleep on the sofa. This, of course. was "the climax. and the children were hurried of! to bed with little ceremony. It was very hard for the children toget up when they were called at seven o’clock, but when they were once out in the clear bracing air all sleepiness soon vanished, and all with one consent declared that they had had the best time of their lives. I New Addition g ’ Opened â€"' l' e f oung (aces. for we. . m o y the whole‘ing and house turnishing and the the ï¬rst time for years lamily had been toga mas ? oblwbatadinw'mtm- ““1 .__ . ren did eat turkey. l entrances are cuhvwleht to both“â€" gooa was. but line we mm. stores uni-s bums how those child and all maimel'oi slam calcium ï¬lm, the that for elitist- plum’lls ill-bums to get is ally beetles; . that - pl".'ï¬lelllvilliulleolillli€2tlll§6 w ,umuaukalumummllbc ac- diwteultaiusmlthcmmlï¬ ï¬‚oor above that to milliliery and mantles. There is no tunnel. the ‘ whole store being continuous “and the Pair of Sprint Chicks" m 0:389:13; Chickens. (pluckd only and un- Siagle Driver. over 15} bands (iuuuu may) . ...... 5% 8.00 2.00 drawn ......... ............... . 2.50 1.50 1.00 150 Sing-lo Driver, all. to all ........ ..-........ ....2. . 5. 8.00 2.00 Best. diuplgy Spring Chickens dressed and drawn. Pair need-cor Has-I. to pole. open to all ...... ...... 5.00 8.00 2.00 4 pair W... ...... .. ............ ............ . . . 2.50 1.50 1.00 .50 Draught Team. is buns-s ........... ..."... 5.00 8.00 2.00 Pair oi nicks. dress-6 and drawn..... ..... . ........... 2.50 1.50 1.00 .50 Agricultural Team, in harness .............. . 5.00 8.00 2.00 I'air of Gee-0. M and drawn .. 2.50 1.50 1.00 .50 Exp". 01 Genus-l Purpose M. in harness ...... 5.00 8.00 2.00 Turkey Hen. dressed and drawn ......... .... ........... . 2.50 1.50 1.00 .50 Roadster, mm or gelding, 2 years old. on mu.- ...... 3,00 2,00 Turkey Gobblu'. dressed and drown . .. . 2.50 1.50 1.00 .00 Draught. more or gelding, 2 years old, on hslter ......... 8.60 2.00 Best display at mm m and drawn, (4 Agricultural mare or gelding†2 years old, on halter 8.00 2.00 turkeys ..... .... .... ......... ............... ...... 2.50 1.50 1.00 .50 Express or General Purpose mm, or gelding, 2 years old on halter ........................................................ 3.00 2.00 BUTTER AND FAGS. Gentleman's Single Turnout (with lady) ...... ...... ...... 10.00 5.00 " 13".6 90‘! 3rd ‘0‘ Lady Driver, single horse ...................................... 5.00 2.00 pm pounds, in prints, plain wrappefl . ........... 82.50 81-50 81-00 ~50 All horses will be exhibited on Kentâ€"st. Judging will commence at 1 Ten pounds, in rolls or prints ........................ 2.50 1.50 1.00 .50 o'clock sharp. . . Five pound crock ........................... . ............. 2.50 1.50 1.00 .50 Ten pound crock ............................................ 2.50 1.50 1.00 .50 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. One dozen Fresh Eggs, weight considered ...... 1.00 .75 .50 .25 Heaviest mm and Wile, To be weighed on market scales 0.1.1 o’clock $5.00 DRESSED HEATS. BABYSHOW. . 1“ 2nd In the competition for best baby there must be four entries from each Display of Dressed Heats .................... w". ......... .... ........ 8 8.00 5.00 Township, and three of them on ex‘héljdtion. before the prize will be awn . Best Bob in Lind nude i eat ial ri b RAIN BEDS 5’ W. razeoone y .spec pzey - G AND S 1“ m M Waring: ......................... â€...-.. .....m. ""l‘ ... ............... ‘5 .00 Best bushel of m Wheat ................................ .. .............. 1.50 1.00 3:12;: niocx' under age oi one year. sped-1 pm by 5 00 Best Bushel of Goose Wheat .............. , ............. ....... ......... 1.50 1.00 Best Bab in ops underageofoncy; specialprme by Reeve" ' Best bushel of Spring Wheat (an: 0"†“5°†----- - 1'50 1'00 33w... .... ...................... ........................ ' . .......... 5.00 Best bushel or Small Pets . ............ . .............................. 1.50 1.00 1*“ Baby In may†under use 0, on. you, mm pm by Best bushel °f m Peas ' """"""" ‘ """"" ‘ """"""""""""" 1’50 1'00 Reeve Cornell .......................... ...-.. ..... .... .... ..................... 5.00 . Best bushel of White Oats .....-........... ......... 1.50 . 1.00 Best Baby in Esriposa, under 88‘ of one yet?" prise by Best bushel of Black Oats ......... .... ........ . ......................... 1.50 1.00 M lichssl W 500 ' 1 50 1. . - ......... ...... ......9... ....... .o ............. ,° ................ . Best bushel of Barley, six rowed ...... ....... ......... . ...... . ......... . Best Baby in Verulem, under ‘80 of on w. M pm by 3°“ bush“ °‘ 3’31â€- t'° â€w“! """""""""""""""""""""" 1'50 1'00 Warden Tiers ........ . .................. .... ......... ......... ..... 5.00 M bum} 0' 010m 800d. W†R“! c ......... ...- .... ...... s 1.50 10†w my “I â€don. ma. :9 0‘ on. w. m. "m by 3°†huh"! 0‘ 010"†Seed, Moth Bed ...... ...... 1'50 . 1’00 Reeve Miller ....... ....... . ............... . .......... . 5.00 Best bushel of Alsike ......... . ........... .. ............... ....... ...... 1.50 1.00 Belt Bib! in m. undu‘ 380 of ole w. spatial m by Rene nest bushel crummy Seed ------------- ...... ------ - --------- - ----- 15° 1-°° 11mg, ...... . ........................ -..... .................... .........- 5.00 BestBobylnwton. macroscofoneyear.spccislpriscbynssvs FAT CATTLE ON Four (mm calm) Southern ......... "...... ............... ......... ......... . .......... 5.00 1st 2nd Best Baby in Samar-ville, under age of one your. special prise by Steer or Heifer. under 8 years old ............ ....... ..... 5.00 8.00 , Reeve Cullen .............. ... .................................... 5.00- .......... .................... 5.00 8.00 Best Baby in the World, under age of one your, special prise by ' 5,00 ‘ ‘ Cow or Steer, 8 years old and over To be shown on Kent-st... oppdhits market. at 2 p. m. sharp. Buyers will be present to purchase an quantity or Poultry. Butts; all entries in all classes shall reschnr Saturdsy. December 17th. All entries Everythill («healed and drawn) 52.50 81.50 51.00 5 00 Silvie Driver, its at the ofï¬ce of D. A. Wis, __________________,______.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-___ The Afternoon Train'h’orIFenelon Falls, RED‘UCED FARES' ON ALL RAILROADS JOHN through. The will be lighted by the latest improvement, the X-ray lights. giving plenty of space, and everything very convenient. wood trimmings throughout wide, building are of Georgian pins and a pretty ceiling has been put in. The windows are all of the latest style , and there are plenty to supply ample light, while the doors are of the push style. ’ On Saturday a grand opening. will be held, a piano . The William-st. addition to J. been I I all ed and cuts as Sutcliï¬'e a Son’s store was Opened reticulum will be served. . DEATHS. “ has Mr. T. C. Iatchstt, Comoros-st, on loud-y. Dec. 12, 1910. mohaol Wilkinson. ruminant at Riverside cum. M. private. 3 ... _ mus patella roam. gFma One Big Day. paid on day of Fair upon completion of judg- opposito market building. C‘AREW, President. M‘s windows l ‘ M they The stairway is particularly easy - Eldon, on Thursday, December to go up and the aisles are ' making I (111113, The be rendered. Admission, adults 25c, l the 1 children 15c. No Entry Charge. No Admission Fee Loads of Fun. aoasns. , ...- , , .. guru? ; 16! bands and under (Isl-cu fly) 55.00 08.00 52.00 Association .......................... “...-.. ... .....-†...... and Heat that may be oflered for sale. No exhibits shall be sold, Iâ€. over, until the judging has been completed and the public admitted. No exhibit to be removed until 2p. m. g COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENTâ€"Wye:- Bsgg, F. W. Sutcllflo. W. B. Sparling, J. A. Williamson, B. Roba'tson. o. A. Jordan. 1). Cinnamon. J. P. Byley, w. w. Jordan. 14; 8. Hopkins. Jos. Bickson, Wm. Channon, W. H. Wilson, Jas. Roberta). SERVICE. e Lindsay on day of Fair uniil 4.30 p.111 SPECIAL TRAIN Kinmount and Haliburton will not loan H. B. CLEMES, Treasurer. ‘ D. A. MMKENZIE, Secretary ‘ ===______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"____.â€"â€"-_==-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-S ARGYLE DONGOLA. Some of the young people aim church at Rumney's Beach on â€- Argyle, Dec. 10 '--A Christmas tree tree and pie social will be held -' at Doggcm. Dec- 10"?“ "We" “as day night. 3 set in earnest and we have ha Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Woodcock vs . ‘ ’ "av-MW“ “...“-..N m»: .....2. ... l . . Gillander's school house, 8. S. No. , 22. A some frosty weather during the 18'“ been visiting Mrs. \l’oodcock's. . ro- “5““ consisting or dialogues, ,Wmhafld {1. haâ€; Th: {â€9" a†â€â€œ53 mei- Mr. John Gillespie at willlat t e" winters wor ' some are worth. Mr. Gillespie has ‘busyr hauling wood, others cutting ill bu ' l , t we ho for h . speed timber. De ‘9 ' programs recitations, and music practising for the annfl soc V Christmas. _ Mrs. Thos. Argue anï¬ Mrs. In. Messrs. Wm. McBride and Wm. Fountain took a load 0! wheat to the grist mill at Fenelon Falls last . geek. Fountain visited Mrs. Jes. W, Mr. Ed. Brohn took a load of 11'» one day this week. wheat to the Echelon grist mill- on Wednesday of this week. HIBSMyrtlaninnhas gone to “YMMV“. spmdtheweekendwithhcr sister Miss Eva Tag-gut. who I 7 Hrs. Joseph Chimoweth near Kin- last month at Kimount is at mount. ‘ . awn. Mr. Percy Argue who spent the lies Cora 'nggart visited Kn. fall months in the Northwest. has John Barkwell last Saturday. returned to his home. Everyone is Hrs. Wm. Woodcock and w .â€" YELVERTON. Yelverton, Dec. 9.4â€"Quite a number from Yeiverton attended the social at Lotus. The visitors in our town lastweek were: Mr. H. Lynch. Lindsay; Kr. POgue drove to Norland on I mums mm m suilhssuiï¬l.;,_ .. . .. g -. Wsï¬l‘ . . ‘vn U ' I L‘. , ... 0-. _ . .5. l. ' v -' â€H. I!» ll. ~v. ‘ 1W. .. .. - ï¬ll, .. , :1 5 ' ‘ ;,' -' .. .v .1 . . . o