' t-~TBox Caif B0oTts}ii1-Ath_c'newest- styles and;aL1 solid 1at1xer_ . . . . . . `R_us`_siga Calf Blucher Cut Boot, Good-yearWVe1_t Sole, newest last. Gun Metal Calf Boots ofi-9 all the newest lasts . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . S01id Eeatlzer "School Boots. water proof ca1f..;... .$1.'Z5."3.IldA V 'WatVe`rpro0f Boots ` for winter wear,ourspecia,l................... Bhtionl or-Lag-.e Boots in dullf calf . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00, $2.50 and HONEST SHOE V[ALUES "For Men For Boys "names their C any, $1.-3;ii $1.50` r winter .. .' . . . . . . . . V I is an beau of; talk these days about % a big advance in the ~`prieV of, Shoe Leather; This 1 affords unscrupulous Shoe `Deal- Aresolicl LEATHER 1A>_ %%%.s3.nn Eff. stains a foremost position among the/| itownsihips of the Province, and that !InnisI s~ sons were holding some of ___.-....-.,..-.--L v.,.u-.:4~:ruu.:\ -:-n_4-111) [.Lu;um_.|u5~ DUIB VVCLU uvu-unhus uv-nu va- the most, prominent peositlons in- the . gift of the country.` One thmg which I..__. L3... .....nn4- o.nu'p-I>'n.n+;rxn uroa `H1191 ` glib U1 hut: U`\Jl.lJlUlJ`o. \JAL\. uusu u...\,.. gave him great satis-faction was that during -his municipal career he had never had any frictiotn. There was abuildant material in sight from Whidh to choose his succeseosr. , The memory of this evening would long cherished by him, and after , _A-....._...1 A... >4-Inn `I7:-poi `no nrA11 ]Z(] U6 IUIIE CJICLIDIIIUIL U'y 11.1111, uuu u:.v\-. ` 1 `his. removal to the; West he .wou1i( [endeavor to keep in touch with the| .aairs of the old province, county land township. He felt that he was Heaving with the good-will of his M} __L__-...~ asHQTT M`00 sEfr0 SAVE LIFE 1 MAY NOW BE PRQSECUTEDI I 5 QVPECULIAR Pm:nIC.u1ENjr op 'YoL'.\'u) TRAPPER IN ' NEWFOUNDLAND--A t Mooss CHARGED Hm -`WITH ` EVIL INTENT. ` Pie1"re `Francis, -a. tnappr of` Gan- : (t1_er h1:1_d~., `is ix]: het11)1ecu11!ia.r .1on o v1ng ro en .e.ga1ne -aws `in seulif-defence, ands he d:own t knolw 'wha.t the law will do to him for it. One day when "he was looking after" {his tmaps he was surprised: to see a` tlalrge moose` deer, ,towa.rd's which he i walked with the intention- of driving` [it away, 21 proeeeciing which he fhought hi: could` take with impun- ity; but in `this he made a mistake.i _When_ the Inoose saw -him approach} `the'anima`& became irate and charged 'fi1xli$- at..the` man, who waited until it was 30 jaws of him. Thisl he thoiighi; quite near enough .'if'.he`was. ro, avoid being gored to $4.00 $3.00 awn OPERA HOUSE ii Cajsfdf Xgungk-l"e,opIe of the church. A L, r pqpgs, scenerv. etc. Ills vv Avg- citizens. 912. %:r#nf;:.cH1:;s1-1A'1%1cniJiwn.AMA'rnUn. DRAMATIC CLUB or ' ~\NlIIPr.es:ent Justin Adam : Great comedy Drama Buttlf or Lace` Boots in gun metal, tan calf or patent colt . . . . . . -Button or Lac Boots in all leathers, Good-year Well Soles A American-`made Button or Lace Boots in newest shapes. .... .. 3 Box Calf Boots, a dandy foi- school wear.._.;...$1.35, $1.50 and Button or Lace Boots in'ca1f or kid, natty new styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Button or- Lace Boots in gun metal or vici kid. . .' . . . . . . . . . . . .. NEWMARKET " P`.O.' For Women nu ~ro_un ACTS For Girls deathfby its huge antlers, and. ac- `oording to his statement, he was then ovb1=iged_to shoot it to preserve `his life. INLOD -LA -L\/ I After` the. animal fell he took the antlers, head, skin and carcass to Gander Bay an immediately telle- ,1 '\r__ T 117 1\.r,`...-.m. +1..` con- luauuxzr ua_y auu 1uuALvuAwuu;J u....., graphed Mr. J. W. Mercer, the sec- retary of the` Game Board at St. J ohn s, saying what he had. done and that he was `writing particulars. The DIO`dI`(l. lusurucucu uuu Lu y;u\,u.u lI\V ,St. ,John sh:he first apportxlmity a lto bring t carcass with lim. e larrived: there last week in the Fogo- ta and brought all with him. de1>iv- lering the same at the Game Board E oice. He is being. dealt with by the i While it is` generally admitted that The Family Herald and"Week1y Star of Montreal, is the best family and ,fa`rme.r s weekly paper printed; ' the publishers are de.terrmined' to make it still better. They are sparing no expense to give their subscribers ?_of 1913 bigger value than ever. Their beautiful _picture, ~ M0ther s Trea- ',,_ 9, 1... ,. ,]...1::u`n`--cum` n11"\1nh" `F[\.IQ Da.uu1_Ll.I. _pu:vL-u~u:, u;uu.-uu. u ..-~.- sui'es, _ is .a.y delightful su. ject for `-the home and it is.sa.fe. to say that no one who receives it copy would lparf, with it for double the money. -- . . . . _ __,_ ,_` Mm, 323/3 12 00 [Ml-10 Vv; 011 IV .;v- -v-...,..` E No misrtake can be lnade; in se;1d- ing one dollar` for that great weekly paper for 1913. Every subscriber .....A..-. 4.1..` . -.-J.-.4-vn-A 7\JrnrH1n1"n. 'F'11':_g`- 101` .lULU. J.'Jv\.u_y ou.uwu..u.,- ` gets the picture, Movther s Thea- sures, size 23 by 29 inches, free. It is the biggest. do1lar s worth offered ' today. 6 E The` `Advance gives speci1- club- `bing rats with a.11.pa.pers. BETTER THAN THE _BE.S_T. A31". A, M:.lc_6mson's Omce V ~ Jr?-"7! 3 2.9 "..'1'~'- "-.~"i>','EXjI,>`-, _,~ GREAT % BIG VJQARIETY "TUES DAY DECEMBER $2.50 $3.00 $3.75 $1.75 $1.50 .$2.lJ Apgiroprlai 093:4- H 331) th 95 _'65 .10 773 1o aving illiam b day re the by post or the IIRIYIES Hush- 33 ]J1",,` ' ' "V""' "` `T _ > ` Xotlming` furthue-1' `has be_e11_hea1:d.A0tf the 1':1il\\':1,\'111L.~11"s co-0pe1ra.t1Ve V Store,` thou,9;11 it is said one is bellng opened in Nm`t]1 Bay. . ' Mr. Frmnk S1l1ldC l`S of Det-ront 18 V_- -._.v . Q .sp<*1171i11;.-' :1. .WPek with his parents. -1].. \ . . 1 .\ ` \In T-Tn untv Q1) 1`I.(`|(.\1' 1 ALIWDO Iuu u:;w;.._.:, .oouooo_` 0.9 _':L 3 0 O ' .. ,\ 1', ` .. T 41:11.; glmf. o1i'4`?iiis**i M .009 \J.IAv--- Mr. and .\I1'.s. Andre.W Patonl` of Penetang visited! ,f1~le11d-s in Town on Monday and Tuesday. '~ Mr. (L Gard-iner has 1'esig11ed 'from. the (:.'J`.l{. .~;C1`vice, and] moved his- fzuniliy to 'l`or.onto on Monday. - ' `N ,1 LI. 1 /7 // oooooooooo_0:.Ofg.i. 0000 "O": nnnc Tlll.` Mr. and? M fto Blyth to t to D1 uu -v ` M Ed. (A`atc-her _ of m1,t"911.1ul:1V' ill TOW? ' L Mr and .\1l'~-"- ' % `om at vislt `In-TOI1'01_1t}, I 1" xL,-. .\\\4] ' `Carolillu St. (io.\w11n`St. is toll:-1.ve 'a la` V` ` . ' : Hg . b1l1boa1'.I.~'-11c.\;t. to: the. C'hi11e1S:i`9f:11:f dry. Miss A. Quiglev of Pane. % % ' ' ~ " a7`1"8`~ is spenmg the va k _ `_~ friends. \ (.0 V` 1th I . M.1'.\\'m. l)u11m-if of . ` T sp'e1`1t owl. Mlmmy with his` . 'l`1111.\`t,. . ~ pa} '35 Miss (`ululllbm of `\I' `T ` 7 .. ' _ A 0 ` guest of her 515ml. Mrs. ouhzlze: -_~_ ` A sun: I not be t to notice me of years. R` . M .cBd9-.f . ctu1';1ed from vislt `1n- ri ` ~' - 5 -_'r:"' M13 `Hutton and, dm`3'her ne Bu'z11?.) to spclld ` ro . - , ::-- : 8 A W. xoluxmd pf Victo1"1`a.,, , @1fl">`0lj;_. has taken a position as 1'e;}afnv',_l1e1!.e;g,, M,-5 Ba.1'be1'. Essa St., 11 th first Tuesday of 63011 !i10I1'?Ah~9 o ' _ . . ' ' `,_,_,, V_ `rug, h]!( lI||lU;.', il. .\V'\'\_`l\ vvuuu` `um 111.50 `Mr. and Mrs. H rry Sanduers, GOW: an St, utter` an a.-bsencc of _several .\Ir. .\`t-plxcn (iarside, ?11`en1p1l0'yee of the 1`:.\'])1'(\`~;'s 00., has moved `from I mu'-m11,2' tn Allaudalc. He _is_, an :`.('<:()111]n]ish:?('] singer and has jcxine_d. thn .\l(-thodist choir. T '= .\'l 1'. (}oo1';;e'Vicke-1's 1_m1'cl1ased the 'l`n-,nm .\li11`iuo1~'y -P-arlors ` last 'l'h1n'. and Sotlidl ' the SftO0k. O. at. 1-lawg11t'<-1' m`ices. Ther e wasa. H-big -rmvnl sf 1:1-dies out after. the many l.:n~;1;1in<. ` ' ' ' ...-c. I u 10"" ' ' T M, xv. J. Gilks .311-q_t ' trip. . 7 ntlll" - [N D I" `\ I .. . DAV g{ l'H`|(-I ;\ <-in-H1111` from _(}.T,R.`11eadqiia_1;t-.' m-.< :11. Ottmv-a. a1111ou11ces'th_'a.p poinhmmt, of Eng'Ineer Wm. -Bar-~ nard .(`umbm'1.a.11(1 St, to "the tinn Hf travallillg reman 7`onf`_ the" Nm"thm'n Division. ' T _ _ /_ .\| 1'. |C1'niv Hoar, While sli.1_1nting vzn-.~: at .\lo~.1fo'1'& on .Saturday night, was vaugzht between -a. baggage andaia fwig.-ht <`:H' nndl had his s bad- 1_v.-1-u. H0 is still 1111dte_3` `the. ` -.'l`he `modem dWK?!lElF% I . rewvnuixurc and nmstering 9 ` aar(1lcSs of kind." caus(_:.g_s97.'ev3 M5: or failure or former ;t1_'_eqg. N11 safe. sure. Sim ple, speBds 33.",i!l ping` sickness. su e_t_'!na:. slams!!- seless su1'ge1`,V Just twoiwv . .\`aluredoes_the_1`e_tr, . 32* ution see or write \ ' A aent fur Ontario J) l.'l||.`JI\'\l. .|J.\: la uuxan, ` dm-tn1".~` <-am in Meaford, `I`V` l`Vl -` \ (IIK, III -6IJ.\4-5|-.|.\J-\--or The `In-('t)1110t\iVe engineers and ronlon :1 re g'ivin,r.r: a. 1-'ecuetption -and pxw-`1)t:1ti>11 to Mr. D`. C. 4.am61`0I1 to-nig'ht. Mr. Cameron,` whd. been 1-hnirxmm of the Grievance (`mmuit1oo. has bee11.a1)pointed.:` In-~ .~`t1`u('t01' of Rules. .a.v tIJ\/-J1 111- Burtmn Avenue '1/Iethodisut (hnrc1n Hm pastor will pmaah. at; hath . on Sunday. His morn-u i11;,':~'\Iljw-t .\vi]v1 be The True Life; .,' At. the vhi1 s service Mr.` Hum- ph1'({v.< will :~'peakA On A Painted Fzlw" mni in the eve1'1ing' on The F u1L-c Life." __ _ ,u A1 . - u-wu .111 n . 'l`he1-: will be a debate in the 1:1n l ms1)ytA(3.1'ian .0-hm1r'ch on Friday czvening. Resolv-ved' -`3`Th9tv Ma1'ri<>d Life is Preferable to .S_iil1_ L30, is the k-110att`yV question 10 ,`1"i'1<"1. the afrmative to 1'3` Rev. .\. \'.` Bmwll and Mr. JJ ;\Im'1'i. and `the 110-g'atiVe.bY R - and Mr. M,etroer\0 f_ $1.195"-` YOU CAN BUY NEW TEETH BUT; ` A Good Dentrifie is C'_he`Pl'.g 1h ve "'3" 9. ` ' 3"`, Most 3160919 ":sauu 183'; teeth all their groper c;ll 9|: -`-wm;._` care of them` gum: claim` '.'m`,[.'-, e".',f orough and rmeptlc 39 V a harmless 8 . Price : : ' 1' dc! . , '" P"`=""` " "}'n'%`. ..:-at.-n.{no!--t.%. will whiten your '39 ';e.m;,:. Mill ! Eums and keep `hem { .. . -` re llllois antlsep 3'?` `H `j '. destroyed bu Its use- J a...` V. Nolztml `\ ito1-`j-J3: zen -.1 1~eman;h-er E; oh I\ x` V nut lucaday mon`gh_:_ an St. to 11:-1.vcfa. ]mg.'St";)-f 1'41 llcxt. (j;hh1eSB_.1au,n Hy. I ;\lr.-. Roy Stone have g'(i I_10; to wsidc. *9` * ' V -1 9, _The dl'\IK1e:|'0'm1s I-imz nmsterlng mo6`&1l3` 11.5.. n! llilld." C8086. 30'v'1'9.'3 nnuc ` 1 Door East `A %MURlLLlO` Tooth Pgste, ONLY Aflf on-fhis== ' .v =;:1~! ";:V . . . 'f4L:3`._1;10'VVfiY'187:5"',1'1*:.%`TI :`. -Ii, _` , -.- VD Miss, I3o`nine11av%; Mi's9f Drum. 'li$. Griieha, : Mists ; -G`81'{I`ett,-. Miss Johix-` {$911. - M588` RGGYG. an`c_1rMiss_- S_o`t15-;-_ Dr, ., "Mr, 'S_.L Lamnfence, : J I H; Mdrgan {'an Arthur Monkman; v ed`at:,t:he c1ose., ,% Mn-wW.._J. _Jaine_'s,' _wds` e`1`n-A.j played as "freight enginee1*v"`her* abdiit _ GWO. F3915 agd; 758` .i1Ii0un 011' 88' one of" 'VviQe-pres idonts_j."of -.T11a Porcupine Rand: Be1t,.vT}E_1eetric Rail`-.. why T-Qompjany, ` which charlei-s to ` construct. and _Iopera.tn`.; [railways betTw,een Quebec and Wif111i'- I 1r_'_"` _,_ 1.-.;-. ..4:-u~'A 1 1` "--"_-.1-=- JV-1v".\-wo'..-zuvwqiq-V` g `v_v-qgugsy: `peg. . Mgr.` JJames_.7"19tF. for .3 Winn'ipctg', but has '$1iiic`'..8t'1f-i;i3_'k i_tA_-1: rich in_'mining._vent.ures iii1 As j`1:_h1'uSh rh 1'1ected?,ro11fia_e`aro.:faiy,._easy _and~i~th*`. `- ;1ines*2wi1l _.`ta.p. i-`the, A`*,le`ad-ing..__mining< I camps ;.Wi_th` jthe` 7 "msib1'e _mi1oag"e_ the promoters a_1~e..vry._Asja1L_-_v _ guine hrs. to the future of their} ra_.il- ` Tway. `i-',;Ci1&1rt.e1*s . have "Been granted by t11".e,O11tario a11zd7the Q1'1eboc.i'Go&-V A vor11m911ts,"a.nd the ooinpolny has been 'i11oorpora.ted for -$500,000. A fea- ture` - of ne.ws rd-i1h~osad is th'at. the new Edison cars, eguipped with" t.h'e'i15 own` storge,ba.tte1'ies_; will `i be used, and as: there `-are se('era1- e1ec.tric- pow- er companies in the north who can supply power, at a champ rate, operat- ing cost will be greatly reduced. '_I.`hei- inain object of the fliine is eventlially to link up `Quebec-a11(l' Montreal with :1 line tha.t.w_il1 run through the rich 11o=1't-horn lands .to' Winnipeg. The oicers of the conxpwany `are: `Presi- ` dent, G. F.-Eearl, Ne'vw\York; Vice- > Prosi-dent.s. S. A; Ada.1ia,. Toronto; Iiiiohznrl Mallet-. Gnleilgnrry, wDub- :' }in_. Ir.e1and;'and- VV.J. James. Allan- , dale: Secretary-Treas~u1'e.1'. Henry A. Rowland, Toronto; Eng`ineo1', C. H. Fu1~1erton~, New Lisk'ea.1'd. , I. w?t:l; Wind ` - In -a. race against a. speeialtrain at Newcastle -last -Friday, L J oeeph -Par_spne,- a section foreman`, was - killed. -his two: `companions escaping. injury by jumping` off the .l1a`nd-car on which they were ridaing. The ac- cident occ.ured_ ab0ut7.3O a.m., when 1' the t-11ree _men were riding the hand? car into` Newcastle. - They l1ea.r the train coming behind: them, and took it. to be the Be`l~1evill`e local, whieh steps at Newcastle, and. they comv mcnced totraee. it into the station. Instead of being a. local train it was a special, carrying steamer plassenv ' gets, and; was running right through-. Coming 911 the men suddenly. there ` was.,no time to stop.the..ft.ra:in,_ the . result bein.g' that Pal-se"ns was `hit `and thrown. into the air, kil'liing._>: him I i11sa.tnt.ly. The other t-wo'e-scawpcd-` by] :|ta.king the jump. " _ ` FATAL RACE Ai(};;LINST; ,TR.IfN DOWN E'AST.f T I The `Young Peop`]e _s Dramatic` }(11ub of the Christian Church, New- l_m-arket, will` give their ,.su.coess`fu1 `production of A,dam s' Down East, at. the Grand Opera House on Tues- day evenin.g, Dec. '11`- - I1 __ L L n'-. at` IIIJII tlirthlh 'l'\lS'I'- uu.,y Uvvuxug, uw. utuo ._.T'he Qlub has -given seyeralt per- 1 formances in Newmatketto capacity I audiences and! the ~an people I of that town are ldu in their praises ` of , the excellent remditicm of dramas. ; they have presented. Barrie people _ may look forward to a- del-igh-tful evening,` a.nd._ from .what we have heard, the a.ma.teu.rs comprising this club" have proven rua;_1y ` i ` The Newmarket Express-.Hera.ld of 22nd inst says: The entertainment qn Tuesday evening `was a` four-act drama, Down East, by local talent, and was a. rare treat, a11fth'e different, characters were well taken, ._ -and showed careful training. Those tak- ing pa.rt.wer'-e, `Messrs. Reg." Brun- t-on, `Roy Coc_k.ri`-11, R. Colins-, B. Buss, H. Fock-ler, L. Riley. B. Mar- ton, and Misses Annie and-Dorothy Lundy, ani Miss Lulu .C(311ins.' u 1 % T On Tuesday morning of 1881' week L License Insrpector Lee and} Cdnsvtablie Simpkius (Bradford) quan- tity of rliquor on the: premises of. J ame's_ Hales. at the Dogs: Nest. near Aiston. ' Hales was to be-tried: at Beeton yesterday -on two oharges,. _' -11 3 _. 4.. ` (I \\'.r` UUU K) LVJJKJA. \n-- ` Lmense 1llSlpU(:bUr pas uwu: v.,............, s6ized` *`a. of the" D0g s Nest.' was be tried Beeton yesterday one7fo1'} Se]-ling and "the. other `for A keepingL_liq'uor, -for sale; Jimmy bras` \ already served! a term, fo_r`inf1*actions jocf license 4- I ` ~ ` -FIQOM PORTLAND, ? MAINE, S1 l`JU`lA14 ,'.1IU:1,l._u gnu... .- -, / RONT'O- F R SAILING . s.s. SCIA.NDINAVIAN_ % .v DECEMBER 1_`2TII'._ ` -_ '--In connection `with: _. Christmas ' sailing 'o r. -. Allan : Line? steamship `Soandi.-navia1i ,, :_ 1' ._r;.o m, ` Porrt1a_nd`, Ma_ine, 2 kin` .if1`hursdb_;y~;I -Q .Lb'P=12f1i Grin Trunk%A;g;ra_;m;, `qf _Vpgu'b`u1'-:; 9*` $:knb$a.i<;m?sti:E:?lVe3;1?:z$ f1H`S":`}f:_`3 } f`4 o1'*W~ aw , ed % Pullman ;T`5*1"*3` yX;) `gmn13ged"` bhosea 3 gii? so- 1 Sleepiiig CarsLwi'll a1eaviVa__`L.:'To1:gntpLat Cid` u `Haas --and B .bmtA f ` 1.30 ~p;m.I %Wadnesday`AV%. - ` < . = ~' B? 9' 3' . ~ ' whtch. you are happy possessor. `When we review the history of,`01n`- Lwgrzsah, wins: .di't1< 0{?~151ie`d9ck% V J" 3 9t15%A 11isitnicipa1ity. -rid that`foir the % " -19,3? you:-.1. ~ L. ~ ~ ~ 1 . h_g;t`-'qfone who Ont; 16-4?9_I- V 1'91 :h Teonld aisay " ~' T "f bould 38]." M1`-;.H`I]$1 ' fy;0`;;` Referring to, t}'ie- < -Pf. ` he`. that -whil i7C}o.tiIit3*.f ?i?Aa:-isimoeL was +.n`o.1; euie Largeist; f; thirzf on`: `the V list` (it! *.of qiiit pxoevllled. ' `in`1iv1e`-`stoc-k a.i1d;_ot;h_er linesibf agri- Lculture; a ;yvh.a,!7 impolit- '{ but, it ex ` ed. in brainy mld bra.W'Y citizens and3 giveii "freely of her` '..best. man and _wo'mIi `to help Can- hdialxize the` foreign "population 9913-` ing in our "great. West,` and make them wormi ` c`Iitizem3`~ -.=orf==**(nur great Empire. He .reg'1-etteci `t-hue rexixowl 'of Mr. Hill and family,-jand. statierll - tl1a1;Tthey would -be. greatly missed in . society -and- liurch cir_l_e::_.. - I to called an citizen of` the 0-f Sim?-` c.oe,' `mid proud to represignt them in- tl1e.(}ounty.Gon1n.~.iL `He referred to the with-. ;whic.h7-_b11sine.s$ was new (:ot1di\1ct?3 that body; in marked contrast to `that fof`forme1j. years. He t1hoou;:h_t if; Simcoe was not the largest C`o-unty,-_`syhe was one` efythe. most weaxlithyg f_ ~He" paid a [ glowing tribute `to the `st wort1i__ of.-Mrr. Hill in `his-aoicial as well as brivaw caapvacies, and regret-t'ed `very much his removal from their midst OUR PROVINCE. ' -ow`-rm To Mr. E; A. . Little, ex;-,M.P.P., '.was a1l5Dtted the' t.a`ek- of protposiug this toast :. The s-ubjeict, he said`-, "was one that we feel very keenly towards. Bichin terr_ito1'y', it was also rich in iiatuml resources. We had"! abund- ance of timber; our pulp limits and` 1ni1'1s'uwe1'e the greatest in the world`, `while the ag'rieu1tu1'a.1 indust.ry was ltiiiieyais mid el1eries., but our great- est wealth :1-ies in our men. and wok _men, who are lling the highest posi- tions, not only in ,C'anad'a`, but in "all '1)i1i'txs_ of the world. `The reason for this he thought, was the ssplaendidt home ,t1'a.i.nin.g, which has instilled in our A minds with the courage necessary to `second to none. We are also rich in L 3 hca.1'9~1'y. out our convictions. .vHe paid , 1.-_..`I::I` ;...:L-.;.\ 4-... 4-Ln Lnrlinu nf |Ct.1'~1'_V. 0116 our U-Uuvu:uuvu_a. ~.u\., 1.... i a splendid t.rib11be to the ladies of *()nta.-rio, [who were gxjing out East- and West in instill `in the minds of their Tess fortunate brtlireii, the great. principles they had `i9a1`l1(`(i in old `Ontario, and he hoped the prov-*1 iilce would _stil`1 continue to `send! ` _:A:lex.l.Fergu_s,on, `M.P.P,., reply-_ `hing; said he was sorry the Hon. Jyl.-.1 IS. Duff, Minis_ter of Agriculture, loouldl not be `present to `respond to t the toast. P-erseona.lJly, he was pleas.- ed to attend the function for several reasons, the -princ=ipa.l one h_~e.ing that he. had ip-ronvecl Mr. Hill to be a strong `personal friend. He could `not un- derstand `why so` many Ontario peo- ple were dsrifting to the Western provinces, while there: were, no doubt,. great" oip-poirtunities for young men. He had no ndesire to locate there. While many lL:(li done well, ; `still he thought the average western farmer was not as` well off as those ' of Ont:ario. ; The rprod-ucts of On- . tario farms have increased: in `the ' last seven or eight years by forty mil- lion dollars; He had a: great feeling of pridein. his heart for Ontario, which was good enough for -him. Where, asked, in the whole world; can bet- ter fruit. lands be found than in '; southern Ontario. while central and ;` `iiorthern - Ontario furnislhed land - equal to anything to be fonud in the E W_est.l_ In concluding he statedl that 1 . ourrrs p1end-id.` educational -system was _ largely respongible -for the prominent _ position occupied; by Ontario in the, _ Pm-Vince's of che"Domin_ion. - ; !lt\ IV ,; - -1, 4...... ---nnnnmnn .I. l'O'V 1 IICBS U1 U1: .lJuuu 1; run . Our.Guest was pr ' by the Reeve, Mr. E. T. McC`onkey, V who said, that after an` association with Mfr. Hill in 111119: business aairs of_ the Township, oov,ering- a, period: of ten years, he was in fl. -position to I `I_-A." .....~..-. uvn.1\(]`(\'p rnva;r.~|r.x nnnnm(1.- tell yezms, 116 Wua 111 u. lruI.j1u;\;.,., V`, say that? every Word of praise .accom(].- ed.l1i1nv_vCra%s highly merited. He had found.` him a` man of -integrity," with a grasp of municipal l*a.w and proced- ings~ mch above" the average -muni-` _cina.l oicer. He" bespoke for Mm. I-Iil1and famiiy much prosperity in 'tl1_<:~,_i`3-_11ew hor_ne..` ` ~ - 1-~11`. ..`.`- ....-1,13...-.3...` un}\n1-A ufngl H1811` Vl1(-3W uuluu. ; The following address which .wfas-I signed by the members of the: 0 onin- bil. was then by Mr. Wilinxl B1ls;ck:-.-9' . _ . Rihtard ,1; " 1-1i1.1; 'Esq.. . _We- -hs;ve% lea - of yorurg` eon-. ,te.mpl3a.t'~ed _ 'remova1'_fr-om our midst, 129 a new; land: a, `new. field` of ilabor-= and '_we-_ feel; that we - cannot -allow th."hitherto"'o1ose _ties of social` Tank1:bi1g:iIieiS7?r19ti0nS1irD_`b01 be ,b'mk- T ;en;.wi1_,hout;; :in~.4som_e~e1-ight ` "' ` "4 -*- -1-3`-L~ `--an-vuunn5o*l-':nn> nf -he Ex-Reeve andi Clerk _of Innisly. Ills "SJLILCP 53:53`-v gvega-ere, (_xu.r_ high '~appvr9c.iatio11_ of the ;`v_s.s1,f-sacrncniisg manner 111 `you ` ~ ' Ix.1'...'..-.-.`;.1. is qkr Olf 765. 6 '50 11 00 V 17 1 O0 '10 35 30 18 65 12 00 13 12 H: ` ` , . ` , . tice, wisdom, foresight and exocu- 1 tive ability, while {as Clerk of the ' municipa.-llity,` your work " has been; execiitecl in an ideal mamier.-." You` have ever striven. to do . your work: in the best. possible manner , w ith '_n'oat1_1ess and accuracy and: it was kvith. feelings: of regret that your col- leagues in office learnecl Of, your in- tended` removal isind consequently, of their loss of an ideal. oice-1', but Svhilea they may miss T your gieniaill fdbe from the Council Board and A "may 'g'.reatly -regret your going, it is within that larger oirclemof social _in- I `wrest, -as represented by your many` friends giresent toenight, that the ab- ` sence of your rhelp-ma.te in life, `r "111 --_ .1 _-......,.1: ...:1.1! In; 1 ` SCIICC 'U.l,_ .) Uul' ~1.uG1.ru:.a-u:- . ; . . .-\.,` \Mrs. Hi-11:, and A you-rse-lf will! be` jequ=al]y felrt. Yldu together have tak-. en a lively? interest in the affairs ofl the comm unit.y for ' many yea,rs~-cn-`l terecl into 'the joys and the sorrow which" such -interest brings-, and` we . delight in the knovwledige 'tl1at thei bonds of f1'iendshi.p thus sealed, can ' never -be completely broken, and `while We deplore the loss to the com- munity of a good neighbor a, gen- {uinel citizen and one of the Cre.a,tor s noblest Worksa-a `-gvenbl|eman--.we canl but look forward` "With pride, to` the` `day When those qualities Whichghavel 'endea_.red` you to us, will be recogniz- ' ed and` ex`altfd{4by_,11ew friends,` `TY ,. `ll ... '[.T:1.1 -any] 11vrs'|1{I"- Us our ON THESE VAL.-UES uu `tutu \`.'2Li1t1(.(7L.lI`U.y_`LLL;vv Ll ..... U. We wish for Mrs-. I-Iilvljand .yo1m'- 'se.]f `a. great measu.re_ of happiness` iand prosperity iii the future and, in`! doing so we woueltd ask you to! `ac- -c~ept this cane, not for its 1n.a.teri:a1 worth, but as $1 token of friendhip. and esteem, a. ` as -you may a,ve guided andpsupportci dbhers in social and business life, may _-it prove, a support and guide` to you and,` a remin'dse1-,of "true friend sh.ip which never dies. Y ` E 51 v v V. .n..-.._. Hill replied briefly and feel- -ingly. -Iri part he Said: It has been ` stated that there is no heart so hard 'that_Vit, has ` no tandem. spot. This _ Levening teaches met _17he5_truth of this statement; During my .ca`_-reel` `as an` , o`1cer%of- the :township I have but _' strivenx to (IIo"-my duty and to`a1w'a'y:'< . work for Township to the best`, ; of my=abi1iuy andwitli th5;._Sanie'qam` 2 `it we my%%9wII..:*.?5usiness- A `II 1 - 0 L`. -_ _.LL- ......~..-u. I-n.1na H3 '1 10 mruo 111'] \I`Vvn- _ .,......___-,, `ood of thoughts comes to me bu-1 thiere is a 0`f,1aagL1:a.g'e to exprsn. Vthefe-li11gs which your `kindness and % words of A praise. have ngendered. It` is with feelings of pleasure and mg'ret1t1mt"I 1;_eviw`~1e. many plgasaixt associations the .en.,t and older 'o'1oer_s, thi-$,. Qo11_nci'I`: jvand-` `thei fact ntexmva1Lwi11;% gto Gut ' 1 J - ~ . _ L ~ V . 4 She %Store..1i4rb uld D "6rcoull ORD to offer it _ patros. There bggngnp ADVANCE in price; at this `Store a. yet. -0111; MOTTO : f?%S;0LdID`L`EA'1`-HER s1IpEs on NOTI-IING. 'Il3.VUl' Uc ._l\J1Vs!Lr-vvvg-> ... .._.,, ,,. `ijotitiixuing, mam cHRJ1`IsT1vg As SLIPPERS NOW READY at of 1' Sim-