sked by several of our ratepayers whether it will | actually cost $100,000 for the most conservative water and sewer scheme ,and in reply 1 will say that I have -gone into the question pretty deeply and thoro- ughly, made enquiries as to; cast of plant, pipes, hydrants, &ec., &e., in 'Toronto, and also looked into the cost of various schemes of waterworks, &c., in the different} ' towns which I visited on my trip! east last summer, gone over the | > : a ground here pretty carrefully, and Ww Sin : ; studied the plans and report of pe ho a W. B. Stuart McKenzie, Ca = : 'made by him for the Town 3rd, Dec. 1915, and if I considered that} the minimum cost of installing a linen LRT Aaa Ct hs . small system adequate enough for : - at detine ii! SHEEN SUSE pio water supply, drainage sya : or 00 eh de and fire protection requirements O C , h O d i f $ 5 / ; d ) of the business portion and close-| ; n as raers o . an : over ly built-up parts of our town, a € > AR Si LT Er system which would form the| % EL el Stirs ly necleus of a system which could | a ee ET RRA + Sl Xo ; The One-Price Cash Store. Our goods are in demand in every home. If you ask us to supply your Grocery needs be very easily extended from time | to time as the number of build] ; ings going up in the residentiall, portions would warrant, without! : guarantee your satisfaction, «Whether you us an order and see what it means to h ave your ryden or in the district outside, I ents. catered to by Grocery Sp RIEFLY, it brings two great exclusive features, 'First, the Ultona, a new cofl- coprion for playing all records at ther bust. Justaturn of the hand means thd correct position on the proper diaphragm record, the | and needle for every make. Second, the An-Wood Tone. Ampliiier built-up on the violin . principde. Tones hitherto lost are prought outin rich clatity by these exclu sive Brunswick features. Hear The Brunswick befo. © you buy or cven make a tentative © decision. Doug so will not place ] - youunderthe slightest obligation. = Hing en > or-- rl The SPECIALTY SHOP the matter. The Town's total - likely that our $100.000, issued the Town, would find a market. and which hgure, I maintaine within the five sued, as set forth in the Bylaw, 1 prepared a scheme, crude as it may be, and submitted it to the} \ : Town Council in March last. This |said to cost $100,000--it is $2.00, scheme could work out either for | Per yard. Tf ten yards are enough' a water, drainage and fire protec- you can have ten yards, or any: « "any interference whatever wi : {he small parent system, would | cost $100.000, I would have not, » to the trouble or expended : 'T have given to ummwm mb bmbm bwm wmu m Jutland Brand Sardines assessment ; value is $350.000, and it is hardly ¢ - debentures for on the credit of ready This amount was insist- ed upon by the Council ; the orig- inal figures placed in the Bylaw which I pre ared was $75,00 --\ Pimentoes, in 7-0z cans, p 24 would be ammple, after carewful| consideration, not only to carry out the work immediately necess- |' ary to be done, but sufficient to cover the cost of such extensions as might be needed from time to time as our population ingreased year period in which the debentures may be 1s- ists Cash with order, please; it mea 5 i Oh Sauer Kraut, in 134 lb cans, per can... .$o0.22 er Cam. :...--« ; two for...., Blue Ribbon Brand Peaches, in 5-1b be cise ele slenela ews FSR ER OR better and cheaper service. Kellogg's Corn Flakes, SHE LL AL .20 Imperial Cream Cheese, in large size. .. .25 Jack Fish, per Wy vs waipemn nds ya iy Lake Superior Fresh Herrings, per 1b. .. 1.85 Finnan Haddie, ji tiom area from say two or three | number of yards you require, not 5 town blocks, to a city the size 0 Toronto. the water supply from a couple © Airects, with big mal north and south on Casimir and Farle streets, and east an west ong : d Duke streets, with plugs Dryden, Ont, 22nd Dec. "19 FF anch cross street, and the south} street main cand so fixed that whe at. ¢ the Casimir end 0. plugged a. the time come. from the lake, all +. is to connect the mai. lake with it. be located near wells, and ov. head tank!near the schoolhouse: This system would mean that our water would be pumped down grade, and 'would create 2 splen- did force from the hydrants, ren- dering fire engines "unnecessary. In 'the case of a big fire all that would be needed would be to start ALL CUTDOORS 1} TheLend of Moderate Climate / TnvigoratingRestful-Enjoyable. HERE YOU CAN GOLF, OR MOTOR, OR RIDE TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT THE SIGHTS ARE WORDERFUL V;ELCOMES YOU { cpEND THE VACATION RT THE ort CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS: THE EMPRESS AT VICTORIA TIE VANCOUVER AT VANCOUVER ------------Te. FGA PARTICULARS or RISERVA I © A¥PLY ANY AGENT ; - ~ pastures, vegetable growing, &¢. MA KE oo "it does not necessarily follow THE TRIP the engines going at the pumpng HE 2 station ; for small fires this would = be unnecessary. En 5 Again, the water in the mains . Cp would be in constant circulation: ice-cold pure water all throug the summer months. Hydrants, small water pipes and stand pipes for temporary domestic supply, could be erected at different OT- ners within the water area. 5 The above is briefly the scher.ne 1 submitted as chairman of the committee to the Town Council means that because the Town: is fortunate enough to include in its limits over 720 goodly acres -- much of it at present used for cow shat the whole 720 acres shall at the present time constitute the water area, O% the 'scheme "be ab- andoned. I also suggested at the time I introduced the Bylaw that if the Bylaw carries it WO uld, in my opinion, be the wisest plan to engage theservices of a competent civil engineer, he to reside here, formulate the most feasible scheme, and superintend the work which shatl be carried out by they! Council as day labor ; and that thel plant, pipes, &¢ be bought by. the town at first cost thus eliminating the "middle man", long « featured as thme principal prop. of the Old High Cost of Water "Works and other things. : Now Ladies and Gentlemen, fellow ratepayers, the silk is on wells to be located near Casimir scheme. <trapt, between Duke and Albert} fully, and you will see that proper DE ns runningjprowision fas been made for this. "{ price of bread will:go up a ¢| necessary to buy the whole piece, It was planned to get and so it is with the proposed ¢| water drainage and fire protection Read the Bylaw care- Cordially yours, TF, Beverley Linden, PRICE OF WHEAT. x3 orders that the price of Manitoba wheat to mills in Canada be raised from $2.30. : tayators at Fort William of Port el: ov Another regulation in- Arthu. = 2 renses. tu. ernment standard price sof (gos "fro $10.90 per spring wheat flom "~epel, basis barrel to $13.15 per ba. f.0.b. cars Montreal. In connection with the abo. advances in the price of wheat and flour James Stewart, chair-, man of the Canadian wheat board states that in order that the con- z suming public may have advan-| wv % Io. oT ; tage of the supply of cheaper flour ( AS » TR ACTORS | in the United States, permits will af L ant $y : be issued for the import ofr the] American product. : Effective "from midnight Dec. The Case 10 20 is noted for its reserve ns {0 get our water} 57 the Canadian Wheat Board we havem to do \ tq from the ™ant to power. T P ; = to $2.80 per extra hard plowing or for-grades. mping +. °F iG 2s A re a umping 1 t= bushel, in store at public terimnal This 10-20 ls recommended or pulling three 14 inch plows which -it can pull "a maximum wholesale in sod or stubble. : as two "fap! double, disc harrow, ete. £ For belt work this tra Qwners state that ther tractors Case 20x36 thresber, fully are always capable in emergency, for silo fillers, hay presses, feed = For all round use this your cereful considera 1 proved its worth, It is _ operaticn, bu ning kerosene It is built of the finest m it It ; also handles other implements get your money's worth asually requiring about six horses, such : Before you decide 0 7-foot binders, two 20 shee grain us show you 156 ndva | - ve drills, six section spike: tooth harrow, 8 line. You'll then be ~ judge: - '~-- KEROSENE Te ces in price of wheat and flour by the Canadian 'Wheat Board, ; ® fmmediately two to, three cents 3 3 'foaf, it is pointed out by bakers:| $ Bakers have no stocks of flour my haund, and the possibility {of un-| © resatricted importation from the; @ Stages does not relieve the situa- ° tion, since they state that the Am-| oricom flour cannot be used here, | not ibeing of the quality wanted ; being; in fact, of inferior quality. "The Family Herald & Weekly Star of Mantreal is more than b coming this season. With the 15ig family weekly 1s included a Zouvenir portrait of 'the Prince of size 16 x 22 inches. It 1s} ¢ Family Herald new , |» cadery DY the thousands. ivi in| be st pore alt oF the Prince ever ten and Jal be a valued sou- Hn Family Herald an. eckly tar, ER a hid January,. is the 1 portrait. It. & (J ¢ $ 2 <. 8 TA BOOMING PAPER. H 9 3 2 @& 2 & & ® 8 ? & > @ $ 3 2 2 wu the counter. 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