$Â¥ / Galt, Jan. _ 11.â€"The necessity . of | "p‘mhh::ol accommodation in Gait % . M®aAs i up at a meeting y jtbh:fuomnuo(mw-. +»&t4 which there @as an attendance of & couple of bundred. â€" Aiter considerable discussion of the â€" «question it was decided to appoint a . committée to investigate the necessiâ€" "ty, and by what was said it was Ilâ€"l ~=derstood that if more accommeodation ‘_(ls required further action will be takâ€" enâ€" Several prominent citizens . pre seut thought that a temperance hotel _could be successfully run here, and it \ â€" was generally agreed that il a . new ~. ‘Rotel was built it should be modern ~"An every way. Miss Ferzuson has reâ€"orkanized her forees for soupâ€"kitchen service for the wintet morths. The girls were . on duty toâ€"da?.â€"at least one group _ of them were,â€"and operations will conâ€" tinue until Easter. This is a conâ€" venience not only for those from out of town, but also in stormy weather, for many from Berlin and Waterloo to the Dominion Bank. Miss Welsh will soon enter the service _ of _ the Western Shoe Company. Messts. W. H. E. Schmalz _ and Harry Oelschlager paid us a visit on Thursday. j Sheldon Uficlmann, _ Homer _ Bru bacher and Armand Stump{ have reâ€" turned to school after. an absence o six months. In the interests of _ business _ we have tost from our _ Jenior Commerâ€" cia! class Elton Witmer and CGeo. Stewart fo the office of the Kaufman Rubber Company, and Laurence Card The Principal has announced _ that the remainder of the Christmas | sesâ€" sional examination will be held _ on Thursday and Friday of this _ week The good things which missed us last December will not ovérToo® ns now The students have vuntil _ Januar 4st to say whether they will enter the oratotical contest or not. A large because last vear this contest . went list of entries is hoped for this year. by deiault _ Three handsome _ medals will be presented to the winners hy friemds of the school The Athletic Committee has made arrangements with the management of the Wagner rink for two _ hours‘ skating per week, as long as ice is available. Weather permitting there will be hockey practice each Monday afternoon from 4.30 to 5.30, and genâ€" eral skating each Wednesday afiternoon at the same hour. . These privileges are exclusively for B.C.Tâ€"I. students, and are granted on condition _ that the skating . rules of the rink _ are obeyed. â€" 0 The second home match in the Girls Basket Ball League should have been played here on Friday next, but on account of illness the Woodstock Club has asked for and has obtained a postâ€" ponement jor two Weeks. â€" Phe â€"matcit will, therefore, be plaved at St. Mary‘s Hall on the evening of _ Friâ€" day, January 31st. Inspector Norman visited our school on Monday last. â€"Miss Anna Moody and Miss Wilda Burns have abandoned | their courses at the Collegiate for a coutse at the Business College. The classes at the Collegiate reâ€" sumed work on Monday,‘ Jan. 6th, with a complete staff, and a generalâ€" ly good attepdance of students _ for the first day. The roll for the winâ€" ter months will show few changes in the classes. and only one change â€" on the staf, namely the substitution â€" of Miss Bridgman‘s name for that of Mr. Norman, as head of the Commercial Department. The winter term will be cousiderâ€" ably shorter than usual, owing to the fact that Easter falls this year _ on the earliest possible date. This lack of time, however, on this term will be made up to us, and will stand us in good stead, on the spring term, which is usuaily to0 short. The holidav season this vear | was particularly enjovable, as it afforded a clear two weeks in which to fill engagements and attend reunigns . of families and friends. Of the stafl it might be noted that Miss . Hodgins and Miss Ferguson visited friends at ‘Toronto, Miss Bridgman at. London, Miss Lee at Norwich, Miss Robb at Seaforth,; Mr. and Mirs. Kerr > at Woodstock, Mr. Pugsley at Simcoe, and Mr. Martin at Port Hope. A few of the boys have laid the foundation for an openâ€"air rink on the tennis court. If the weather «reâ€" mains uniformly cold, a good skatâ€" ing surface will be provided. sesssscsscsescscsseseceece0e0ee SCHOOL REâ€"OPENING THE HOLIDAY. PERSONALS ATHLETICS. vuntil _ January | they will enter ,; Rexall â€" Orderlies are a positive, pleasant and safe remedy for constiâ€" |pation and bowel disorders in gener ‘a!. We are so certain of their great remedial value that we promise . to return the purchaser‘s money in every case when they fail to produce entite satisfaction. . Rexall Orderlies are eaten like canâ€" dy, they _ act quietly and bave _ a soothing, strengthening, healing _ inâ€" fluence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not Purge, gripe cause nauâ€" ‘sea, _ flatulence, excersive looseness, ‘diarrhoea or other â€" annoving effect. ‘Fhey are espeCially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Two siz |es, 35¢. and 10c. Sold only at: our lstor&The Rexall Store. A. G: Machâ€" pel. W. H. Haines, whose damage _ acâ€" tion against Hon. A. G. MacKay for alleged alienation of Mrs: Haines‘ alâ€" fection, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Leitch at Milton, has given noticr that he will appeal from the tcial Judge to the new Appellate Coust cf Ontario. it will â€" regret it. _ Old subscribers should see that their renewal subâ€" scription is sent at once to guaranteo the picture. sssesesseseea.ceseee0ee0e0se00s HAINES WILL APPEAL. Guelph, .Jan. 13.â€"Pryno Favero, an Italian, is toâ€"day confined to his bed, and Joseph Daminato, who accompaâ€" nied him, is also nursing some bruisâ€" es, as the result of a row _ which occurred last night. ‘The first named, who is badly battcred up, claims that he was pounded with a big wooden elub over. the head as he was walking along the street. He was _ knocked unconscious, but was picked up and carried home by Daminato, who also received some bruises while > helping his friend. The police were notiliea of the affair as quickly | as possible, and toâ€"day Joseph Bordignon was arâ€" rested and chargea@ with brutal | asâ€" sault. sesssccceccesecceccsccceces True to promise, the publishers of The Family Herald and Weekly Stat oi _ Montreal _ have vastly improved that already _ great paper during the past few morths. It is said several new* editors have been added to the areâ€" contemplated. The beautiful picâ€" ture, ‘‘Mother‘s _ Treasures," is in great‘ demand. â€" Everyone who sees it wonders how such a picture can . be given with such a great paper at one dollat a year. It is the best dollar‘s worth to be had, and those who miss Whe Sunday School of Trinity Meâ€" thodist Church will repeat by special request the cantata _ ‘"The Arch _ of Fame*" given several werks ago, this evening at 7.45 o‘clock. An interestâ€" ing feature will beâ€"the presentation of diplomas, medals and prizes to _ the scholars for faithful jattendance. A large attendance is expected. BRUTAL ASSAULT N ROYAL CITY A doctor‘s first question when conâ€" sulted . by a patient is, ‘"are your bowels regular * He knows _ that ninetyâ€"eight _ per cent. of illress . is attended with inactive bowels and torâ€" pid . liver, and _ that this condition must be temoved gently and thorâ€" oughly before health can be restored. WILL REPEAT PROGRAMME Mr. A. R. Goldie proposed that il it was necessary to build a botel that a comipany be organized and a proper prospectus drawn _ up, and also that ::nthhnlloudbhb“il company if desired to do so. Rev. A. J.Jolâ€"u.’.suu&tm control of the hotel should be in the hands of the local optionists and W. E. Evans suggested that one condiâ€" tion of the prospectus be that at no time should liquor be allowed to be sold in the building. â€" A permatent . executive committee was given power to appoint the comâ€" mittee to look into the question . of more hotel accommodation. THE DOCTOR‘S QUESTION SEW AUTO LCENSES be Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disordâ€" ers. COUNTY Wonderfully Improved JNTY_ Al f msmï¬,yr†NOTES !| 4n 8| Twentyâ€"five residents _ of _ Dundas ~|and several citizens _ oi _ Hamilton 1‘!think they have been swindled _ on e‘ New York real estate. They say they \ bought â€" property represented to be \ fiiteen m:jutrs from the Jheart _ of New York‘ Now they say they fave | discovered that the property is much \farther out,. and some fear that it‘ tâ€"i does not exist at all. They have reâ€" )â€"| tained a solicitor to look after their n | inferests. II. M. Marsh, Commissioner of Inâ€" dustries, in Hamilton, has issued a statement showing the results of the past year, which stands out as the banner year for â€" industrial developâ€" mentâ€" and expansion. Twelve new> inâ€" dustries were located during the year with a total authorized capital of over $9,000,000, and an invested capâ€" ital of over $2,000,000 _ When these plants are completed they will _ emâ€" ploy 2,600 hands. His horse becoming <frightened by escaping steam from a locomotive near the C.P.R. station at Woodstock on _ Wednesday _ morning,~ _ Sydney Court, a young milk | driver, . was thrown out and suffered a dislocated hip. First aid was rendered _ the young man by some bystanders . and the injury dréssed by a doctor, when he was taken home. INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS. MILK DRIVER‘S ACCIDENT. wHY ACTON WENT WET The tcpeal of local option in \110!\‘ MACLEOD, _ ALTA.â€"J. _ Sydney is atttibuted largely to the influx of ; Macdonald, a machine opetator of The in migrants from Eurofe and to the} Macleod Advertiset, was convicted by s tivity of the head of q laree manuâ€" l.lndp Crawford in the District Court facturing plant toâ€"day of stealing a registered _ mall 1NOTHER REAL ESTATE SWINâ€" DLE . _ Men‘s highâ€"class bench tailored overcoats, some with FAs c 2. L 1| mt + velvet collars, ‘others with self collars, regular $18, $20, and $22. trimmings and plain Brown, regular $1.25. Sale price 986 colors, very special Terms Cash Black Overcoats, velvet collar, 20th Century brand, reg. $18.50 to $22. . ;Sale Priceâ€"$14.15 See window display of Overcoats at exceptionally low prices. â€" Me“ S y le in le d S &' "d double bl eaSted IllOdels Lollvelld') collars, servic ab t 1 g s alld > ll 5 e Ie W ecdb re ulal -’lo 00 ) 3 $l 2.00 P Theré‘s plenty of time yet to wear f them for we‘re only in the middle / of winter weather, but there is not â€" so much time for us to sell so many coats as we have, and so we‘ve cut prices to the limit :â€" s ent tailored, regular 8.530 and 10.00. I ® Bemanp â€" 0 .6 CTCGk . LIGCL T9. O pOC0 PC 00â€"E Oooe oo e & ie iAfge@gi‘u '».,‘ HERE’S straight out arid out open and aboveboard Clearance Sale. A Sale that needs no brag or blusterâ€"no extravagant. tlaims or excuses. It‘s genuine and offersâ€"real aï¬m â€" > 1 ; > ® Its our Semiâ€"Anntual Clearance Sale time and ‘that‘s the whole storyâ€"â€"â€"Overcoats, Suits, Headwear and Toggery will be sold at sacrifice pricesâ€"â€"â€"Read below and see how much money you cart save by spending a little of it at this Sale. A l This Store will offer many other attractive bargains. fvhich we have not space to enumerate. Come and it will pay you. . Girls‘ Avia Caps, all colors, regular 50c. Sale 396 Another â€" lot Bbys' Sweater Coats, nice} weight and Boys‘ sweater coats in colors, grey with green ara red Men‘s Black Overcoats, velvet collars, handsomely Boys‘ Sweater Coats: Marked for quick clearance, $15.25 OVERCOATS MUST GO:â€" Winter,. Clearance _ _ ‘Men‘s and ï¬oyn' Blotllin‘ and Furnishings. VERCOAT Thursday Jan. 9th to Saturday Jan. 18th inclusive I \r. Rowell will deal with Tax Reform as it applies to the manufacâ€" turer and the workingmen and has paid a distinct compliment to this inâ€" dustrial centre by selecting Berlin for the discussion of~ this important question. The tour will be as follows:â€" . i January 17th, Princeton, North and South Osxford. Subject, "Tax Reform Jï¬ and the Farmers.‘â€" esd ? January 18th, Bright, North Oxford, "Tax Reform and the Settler." | January 26th. Toronto, Rowell Liberal Club, _ ‘"Tax Reform _ and the | ~~ $Tousing Problem." & ! January 23rd, Berlin, ‘"Tax Reform and the Manufacturers and Working Men." + E Ohne other meeting will be held in the eastern part of the _ Province, to be announced in a few days. | \ir. Rowell will be accompanied atthese meetings by several of _ his l colleagues . F (® _ while Tax Reform will be the chief issue discussed, Mr. Rowell will > no doubt réfer to other important P rovincial issues. , SPECIAL _ MR. N. W. ROWELL‘S Leader of the Ontario O;:]Josition will Visit Berlin on January 23rd _ and Address . Manufacturers and Workingmen Berlin has been included pay his first visit to the c party in this province. Mr. N. W. Rowell, Leader of the Opposition â€" in the Ontario Legislaâ€" ture, has made arrangements for a tour of the province for the purpose of discussing the Tax Reform question from various standpoints. Cp ean> § Berlin has been included in the itinerary and the popular â€" leader _ will pav kis first visit to the city since assuming the leadership of the Liberal SA L E! FIVE YEARS SENTENCK, Sale Priceâ€"â€"87.175 Sale Priceâ€"86.175 TAX REFORM TOUR pac\age â€" containing $775 from _ the Maclsod _ Postoffee, and a registered mailbag â€" containing a latge quantity of postage stamps and postcards. He| was _ s>ntenced | to five vears in the j penitentiary at Edmonton. | Men‘s heavy stockâ€" ribbsd underwear, reg. $1 and 1.25. Sale price per garment â€" 1796 40 doz. Men‘s Fleeced Un d er w e ar, heavy weight, regular 5oc per garment. â€"Sale Price, 38e per garment, per sulit â€" . â€" 15¢ Men‘s Kibbed Fleeced Underwear, brown, pink or natural shade, regular 15¢â€" Sale Price 59c MEN‘S UNDERWEAR "The Premier" Engineer Archibdld McGillivray and jured in a rearâ€"end freight train Fireman John Millin were fatally inâ€"< lision at Prescott. au ue Men‘s Curly Cloth Lined Overse Rubber interlined, CGerman . ¢ collar, reg. $20 and $22. Saleâ€"$1 y B 2tE in Inod conte sigf Men‘s Dog Skin Coats, regular Saleâ€" â€" â€" â€"â€" ; 0 $ Clearing lines in Boys‘ Suits doubic breasted coats; bloomers or knickers, good patterns, all sizes> ~Reg; $6 and $7. Saleâ€"$4.15 Boys‘ Double Breasted Reefers, good materiali velvet collars and some with storm collars. â€" Repuli Another lot in good, serviceable materials, an style. _ Value up to $3 50. Sfl‘-'&’ Peter E. Summers r‘ r h "I was troubled wit 5 Shopezh t formcsy years. 1 s 7 AMM and excesses in yout sÂ¥MH despondeut and didn worke.1 or not, _ I ir ~ m who ‘).mlgnd :t. me g Co1 Imaginative r:xns a ncâ€"my back ed, O back of my head, ha * w y :)ld, tired in the mork hilks Ingers were shaky, « loose, memory poor, «9 _ the fingers set im and t > he feared paralysi=. 1 nedicines and tried physiciaus, wore an e B months, but receive ppage~â€"not Write for our private address, you. Underitsinfiuerce the brain becomesaâ€"tive. the blood purifict pimples, blotches and wlcers heal up; the nerves become stran as sge nervousness, bashfulae:s and dru:pondennlvmgmppesr: the eyes face fo‘l and cleor, ensrgy roturas to the y, an‘t the moril, ph;’dlli 4 #yâ€"temsare invicoratel; pll dâ€"ains ceaseâ€"no more vital waste from t You foâ€"l yourseif a man an know marfl:ï¬: caunot be a failure. Dou‘t &Aud frkirs rob you of your hardâ€"earned dollars. t#~ No NAYES USED WITHOUT 4VRITTEN CONSENT THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS NEervous DEBILITY â€" our new METHOD TREATMENT will cure you ~ Underdisinfinerce the braiin becomes active. the blood DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. BOYS‘ SUITS nducéd Men‘s Suits, _ good. quality tweed and workt«, eds, well made, regulart: $10. â€" Sale mm Men‘s â€"suits in â€" fine tweeds and worst all good patterns, re ar $12.50, 13.50. c Broken lines of Men‘s Suitseseveral of a kind, but all sizes in theâ€"lot. Strictly high class bench tailored garments. â€" Reg,. $18 to 22 00. s t9f Men‘s double breasted: Suits, Blue Serge and Vicunas *zoth~ Centur _ Brand â€" Reg. $20.00. :*_ Sale price, $9.2%5§ Waterl $15.