u... yuuw ax pectoral remedies. It Moved by 001111. Robert W. Wilson ' . contain: all the virtues of the world seconded by Conn. Wm. Herlihey, ' famous Norway ping; tzee, combined that the reeve and treasurer be auth- with Wild Cherry m,"ih3‘th‘e*soothingy orized to borrow from the Bank of begun“ and mm ' properties of Toronto or otherwise, such sums of other excellent herbs and barks. money from time to time as may be ' . Mrs. John Pelch, required to meet the current expen- W Windsor, Ontario, diture of this municipality, not eye I writeszâ€"“I was ceeding, however, ninety per cent. of : E the estimated ordinary expenditure t Cough. E ty hacking cough + . for the year 1909, and such further sums of money as may bevrequired to +++++++++ be paid to the treasurers of the re- spective school boards from time to a"! mgm At M I time upon the requisitions of the Pine 8. p and With‘the school trustees as provided for by I f â€agile“ 1956‘ "Id My my M‘. clerk do now prepare the necessary wgw r! _ by-Iaw for this purposeâ€"Carried. The . id Dr “WI mood". N Moved by Conn. Isaac E.{66, sec- Wmmicl I bnded by Conn. Wm. Cottinghnm. in .3311", ‘,. that the clerk be and is hereby 39+ tbtndo “It? > ‘ L Joe 84, James Blackwell 85, Samuel D. Fry 86, William Barrett 87, John Travis 88, William O’Neill 89, Geo. Newman 90, James Fox 91, Thomas McConnell 92, John Lewes 93. That the following named persons be the poundkeepers in this munici- pality for the current year: George B. Fee 1, James H. ,Best 2, Henry Jackson 3, Chas. Chambers 4, Gen. Franks 5, "A. Sanderson 6, W. Bur- gess 7, A. Spence 8, D. Winn 9, Eu- gene Shine ]0, Joseph Flynn 11. Robert Perdue, sr., ’12, Michae, J. Harrington 13, James F. Kennedy 14. 17,-... vml 1W. H. Fee 75, Thomas Atwell 76, Mor- gan J. O’Neill 77, Michael O’Neill, t1A :ptfltgltggwn tram geary’s IAN;- Jr. 78 Herbert Jackson 79 Bén- c s 1p, 6 oseve‘, ° reenan . ’. ' , ’ , in September of last. ear has been Jamm McCarrell 80, Walter Moncnef picked up 05 the coastyof Ireland. 81, Thomas Twozney 82, Peter Mc- Auliï¬e 83, Michael J. Harrington â€" '. "" tees of the several school sections Faulkner 7' J°hn {was M3399 8- the municipality to pay teachers’ s: RM T0018 9' Davrd Hall 10' Sam- aries. be now introduced and read uel B. Carew 1-1, Albert J. Finley » . . ï¬rst timeâ€"Carried. 12, William Bannan, 13,, Thomas C. Moved by Coun. Wm. Herlihey, se Ingram 14, Samuel Deyell 15, J . 19, Joseph Sanderson 20, Thomas E. Rice'21, Hugh,Graham 22, John T. Switzer 23, Michael McCarrell 24. Moved by Coun. Isaac H. Fee, sec John McGuire 25 and 26, Adam onded by Coun. Wm. Cottingham Spence 27, Samlel McElwain 28, that by-law No. 3'70 be now read 4 Isaac Moore 29 and 30, John Milloy second and a third time, and ï¬nall; 31, Michael Crowley 32, William Ipassed, and that the reeve and clerl Keams 33, Thomas Morrissey 34 and I (10 Sign and mm: the corporate sea '35, Thomas Growley 36, Michael thereinâ€"Carried. Fitzpatrick 37, Michael Doran 38, Moved by. Coun. Wm. Cottingham. George Connell 39, Daniel Costello I seconded by Coun. Isaac 3- Fee. that 40, Edmund Herlihey ,41, Michael Iby-law No. 371 be now read a sec- Harrington 42, Dennis H. Donoghue 0nd and a third time and ï¬nally 43, T1105. O’Neill 44, William J. Passed and thét ihe new and clerk Ferguson 45, Robert White 46, Tim- a: Sign a? $2? the comma“ seal othy Morrissey 47, Robert Perdue ere °'â€" arr: ' . 48, Alexander McGahey 49, Thos. ' 3:02:11 bybaouzgioflfnwï¬gigzg' . . sec :1 y . .. . ï¬ggirrljngtpc‘gmfgé Jgï¬inGgfryAii: that the petition to the Dominion ' . . ’ . Government in re Cowan's bridge be more .53' “71.1mm! :1 Patrick 54’ read a second and a third time and Cornelius Herh-hey 50' James. C-' ï¬nally passed, and that the reeve and Leary 56’ JOhn Graham 57’ Richard clerk do sign and aflix the corporate I’adget 58’ Herbert McFeeters 59’ seal thereto, and that the clerk do George S. Brown 60’ Matthew Wil’ forward same to the Honorable Sen- son 61, Melville Corneil 62, George ator McHugh for presentationâ€"Carâ€" Winn 68, Frederick McKay ’64, John ried. McGahey '65, William Peacock 66, Moved by Coun. Robert W. Wilson, Edward Barman 67' Loï¬s Windrem seconded by Coun. Wm. Cottingham, 68’ Albert E‘ Stinson 69,: Edward that this. council do now aclourn to Houlihan 70, Joseph R. 1411038 71, meet on Tuesday the '5th day Of AP‘ Dennis Houlihan 72, William Ashâ€" ri] next at the hour of one o’clock more 78, William F. Best 74, Thos. n Tn _nnvnohul I umw pummgstere be also a fence- {:1 viewer: Richard Poast, div. 1. to 1 Frederick Lowe div. 2, Henry J. this ï¬nley 8, David Galloway 4, John sum Bannan 5, Henry Miller 6 Andrew Faulkner 7, John James Magee 8, 3,: Robert Toole 9, David Hall 10, Sam- uel B. Carew 11, Albert J. Fin] [2, William Barman, 13,. Thomas 0. Ingram 14, Samuel Deyell 15. John HcCan-ell, Jr. 16, Albert Sanderson .7, Albert Davis 18, William Deyell Gave ,9, Joseph Sanderson 20, Thomas E. now . lice'21, HughGraham 22, John T. â€"(‘a: ‘Witzel‘ 23, Michael McCarrell 24,J Mow 01m McGuire: 9.: and on 1.1““ _. . ondo that The following communications was and for; W’ and that the if": received, perused and fyled: From °" â€gam' ‘2‘: n° â€m- ,4“; p the Bell Telephone Company re ‘ as- -ac1[cepovéd .bycmbolunl .Wm Cot . sessment notice and giving miles of {scoonded by Conn. Roht. WWWflson.‘ wire, poles, etc., in this municipality; that o l he .- l on the treasur- as per freturn'lshmade go the Govï¬-n- or for the following miscellaneous axe. ment ' f°_m_ omas‘ tewart, 3° a- penditures: Jeflrey'Ashmore, secre- tor .re dunsxon court suit, Jothor- teary-treasurer ‘of S. 371%. 3 $1184 bett vs Emily; Rev; 1’. J. McGuire, scorn-has. of 8. Applications for school moneys] S. No. 4, $100; Rev. 1?. J. McGuire. were received as follows: -â€"From the swam, No.6, 5100; Village 0;. . , $118; from the Omemee, Emily proportion,“ rent of trustees of No. 4, $100; from the hall for division court sittings, Via} trustees of No. 6, 8100. 23 sittings at $2, $46.-â€"Total $364. ‘ Moved by Conn. Isaac H. Fee sec- -â€"Ca.rried. ' ~ , that the Moved [by Conn. Wm. Heriih’ey, several persons hereinafter named be seconded by appointed the pathmasters and fence- that tut-law No. 370 for the purpose viewers in this municipality for the 0‘ conï¬rming the appointment of the ~ current year for the several road di- pathmasters, fenceviewerh and pound- Visions as set forth in By-law num- $999"? be now introduced and read 9 her 260, each person named being the 111's" tuneâ€"Carried. _ ' pathmaster for the division the num- Moved by Colin. Wm. Cuttingham. her of which is set opposite his seconded by Faun: Isaac 3' Fee, that name, and that each of the said By -law. 30' 3'71 tor the purpose 0‘ ‘ named pa thmas ters be also a. fence- authorizing the reeve and treasurer viewer : Richard Poast, div. 1' to borrow moneys from time .to time Frederick Lowe div. 2 Henry J. 1°. me“ .91": Present madman 0‘ Finley 3’ David Galloway 4’ John this municipality and such further! umemee, March 1.â€"-Council met at '10;- â€" the working at the road-studen- ten o'clock a.m. Present all their: thiamunicipality‘during the 0011;- members. that is to say: thereeve,!ing Busch, said tendeï¬ to be 3179» Charles Corneil, and Councillors Wm. Lgeived up to'the ï¬fth day of ‘ April Cottingham, Isaak: H. Fee, William next, that such advertisement cop. Herlih'ey and Robert w. Wilson. The tain the intimation that tenders my‘ new in the chair. be sent “in separately for operating The following communications were and for teams, and that the lowest, Pine Sgt-up and withjhe ï¬rst few dove: I foun t relief and tq-day my back- ing 00 has entire! dzsap Ind I am never without r. W ’3 Norway Pine Syrup m the home.†Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hourscnees, Crou , Pain or Tightneee in the Chest; end all Bronchial Troubles yield quickly to the curative powers of this prince of pectoral remedies. It contain: all the virtues of the world. cases of the Throat and Lungs. Moved by Conn. Robert W. Wilson, secondedby Coun. Wm. Cottingham, that this council do now amour-n to meet on Tuesday the 5th day of Ap- ril next at the hour of one o'clock p,m.â€"Carried. Government in re. Cowan's bridge be read a second and a. third time and ‘ finally passed, and that the reeve and clerk do sign and afï¬x the corporate seal thereto, and that the clerk do forward same to the Honorable Sen- ator McHugh for presentationâ€"Car- ried. sums as may be required by the trus- m tees of the several school sections in 8' the municipality to pay teachers’ sel- aries. be now intrbduced and read a. ï¬rst timeâ€"Carried. Moved by Conn. Wm. Herlihey, sec- 11 onded by Conn; Robert W.- Wilson, 11 that the petition to the Dominion 11 Government re Cowan’s bridge . be L now introduced and read a. ï¬rst time. 1 n- 3y ‘ the hall ï¬g} ’I Moved by Conn. Isaac H. Fee, sec« ond'ed by Conn. Wm. Cottingham, that by-law No. 370 be now read a. second and a third time, and ï¬nally massed, and that the reeve and clerk do sign and afï¬x the corporate seal thereinâ€"Carried. Moved by. 001111. Wm. Cottingham.‘ Seconded by Conn. Isaac H. Fee. thati jam next, that am The tain the intim be sent in g. were and for teams rom or any tender asâ€" accepted. ~03; Moved by Cc bMA-J- .l L of to borrow moneys from time to time to meet the present expenditure of this municipality and such further sums as mav be rennin"! 1-.-. +1“; 4...._ hacking con )1 1?);- tbe'past Iigx months and used a lot of diï¬emnt re- xgedigs but flex fortune to have mg wxu be erected in the mid-sum- ‘mer holidays. Mr. W. H. Stevens, the mm: for this, district, was present at the meeting and gave some valuable advice. wyv- a 510:: uunswflllg 01‘ an acre was accordingly purchased from Mr. Chas. Bore. on the northwest corner of lot 3-, con. 10. The new build-. ing will be erected in the mid-sums mar holidays. Mr. W. 11. any.“ 1 At a. meeting of the ratepayers of Ithis section held in the school house ?on Friday, March 18. for the purâ€" pose ,. of considering the erection of a new school, it was decided to build, a, new school and also to change the site. A site 'consiating or an acre PLEASANT POINT. I Pléasant Point, March 21. â€"Mrs, .McElroy, of Linden Valley, and Mr. audits. George JIcElx-oy, of town have returned home utter spending a’ week with friend: in this Vicin- ity. Mr. Irwin Sgnderson has here with his circular sa Mrs. Wes. Webster, Glenarm, visit- ed her parents here last week. A number of _our citizens are laid ,3 up with bad colds, We hope they will soon bg’able to be out again. TWO GOOD PAPERS READ AT W. I. MEETING. Balsam Grove,, March 21.â€"A very successful meeting of the Pleasant Valley W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. David Moynes on March 17. There was a splendid attendance and two good papers were read. A very seasonable one on " Houseclean- ing," prepared by Mrs. John Smith was well received. The second1 one prepared by Mrs. D. Haynes. subject, “ Worry,†was of interest to all and showed much thought in preparation. Miss Ethel Smithson provided music. The national an- them brought the meeting to a close. They will meet again on Ap« ril 21, at the home of Mrs. R. C. Webster, Balsam G/mve. HOUSE CLEANING Wallace had the ve one of his “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD†saves mane] and fraud/e. Instead of having two barrels of flour in the house, you can get along much better with one. And you can be certain that it is always uniformâ€"will always come out A, right whether for Bread or Pastry. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR makes better bread and ï¬tter pastry than any other flour because it is better flourâ€"made from the ï¬nest grade of wheat in the world, Manitoba Red Fyfe wheat, and milled by-thc mu, PAW, mscuus, rous, mumns, pop-overs, pancalmc, dumplings, anything that you want to make or bake from flour. YES, in the old way there very ï¬n was one kind of flour 7 m°d°1°‘ for'bread and another for pastry. more by. N ow, OGILVIE'S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD trifle C1“ FLOUR is an all around flour. It makes not 10"†31" only the very best bread but also the very best E‘IQLD.†--‘L._ I o as been busy saw for the vv-â€"â€"â€"- "Penman: tron} shlé see. 1 3 10‘ “’81“! “been deporbei f Valentine Martin's éhoe factory ‘at Waterloo was gutted by are. Loss 830.000. - This new thgt: St. Tho- 3:3.W' 3a}; 39 Kingyton} [the horse out or the stall when i: Imade a Vicious lungs at him, biting him on the fog-ahead, just over the left. eye. ~ ‘Fertmtely the eyesight was not impaired, but ï¬le wound is a nasty and painful one. Mr. Jack Lynch met with a pecu- liar and at the same tune pninful accident Sunday afternoon when he was bitten by one of his horses. It seems that Hr. Lynch was leading A NASTY BITE. putinagangotmeninnr. Hodgee' Ibush to cut the timbet he purchased there some years ago. The Head Lake school has been closed during the last week with a scarlet fever scare. As yet “in: derstand there are no new meek. The Don laundry Mr. Fred Gunn, of Toronto. is at present visiting friends in Digby, Ion Mr. Kenneth McDonald had a bee last Saturday drawing lumber to Victoria Road. On account of the bad roads he did not get it quite all out. . Mr. Stephen Burgess Was in Fenc- lon Falls last Saturday on bus!» l I Head Lake, Lurch 14.â€"Spring is coming. “ The crows are back again announcing its arrival. The Warm sunny days of last week have played havoc with the roads and now they are almost impassable. The (arm- ers are all busy getting out wood and preparing to meet the new sea.- son. Mrs. S. Endicott entertained afew friends on Wednesday evening last. split open while throwing blocks away from the circular on Saturday: last. One Barrel 0! Flour Instead of Two HEAD LAKE. W88 destroyed by With a, mu. time painful noon when he [is horses. It was leading . mepondence Depart- ~ , xngatin Windsor . Ont. If you desire to Media] IWmDehmtuwesceandmat in our Windsor om. 'm are k 3 Aw“ ‘1! him ac ‘n‘Inm. ' m-_ A _ W â€" “-1 Flower: w m m. to 01p: Canadian u A wucx' ‘ ,0 um 31â€!“ 0f yogi. tinder its- e'z: u- ' W 1 .vr‘r< .9 M n mph 0 esam u ‘ bashful “ ' «11.11% 1' mmâ€; Meal Wt- “choc 1mm“ Manes-2y rle’fzam‘gnto “w more â€ml MM m â€Dow†in tow: All drains cease†no and Mn rob you 01' your hard ’Get Our Limit.- nnd Write for Complete Priog List of Ban Pun Highest Price: Paja- 3811: No matter Books Faeâ€"“n hammeindtddnuto 9'06 00 Hymn whowin and}; You can’t afl‘brd to buy impaveridzaflour at any price. You can’t afford to skimp on dad/M. And you do skimp on health when you buy flour just because it costs less than .. R 0 Y A L @ HOUSEHOLDâ€. ‘3 hikeâ€"“mg“..I‘ . ‘, “DIE . mm for an Ediâ€"gs;- ' (mnstmted) a, 1mm san- OPiniOn Free of Charge. Sent Diane. of Men. ONREQUEST Even if «ROYAL HOUSEHOLD†cost a great deal more than ordinary flour it would be well worth it for .it is _mor§ now'irï¬ing. dreams and IOsScs. sediment in uv i-w: mm“. expression, poor mmmzr-v. Inqmlnzs. rï¬sflvss ni'ms‘ r-h-rgn' .’ 1. W53. hm: 1005c. aura “any,“ 0‘: ;, very ï¬nest machinery, in mills that are a model of cleanlineesr “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" costs a trifle more by,the barrel than ordinary flour but this trifle extra proves real economy when the loaves are counted.’ For “ROYAL HOUSEâ€" .CARTBR 60 ‘ "Ha-I- any V has (mated you write for a: "n" 5-3-- W' (Illusrmted) Substantial Lotsâ€"Eat Eat WW nipt Returns. m. I'Mâ€"hm“ novelm it“. Casseroles, P ï¬g Casserole style â€a, SetS, Fruit m Salad Bowls. â€an! in Servers wi . . Any of these makw deing Gift. Price 'oddin‘ Rings $081155“ h. Smithson Kyla Johnston E32590. Henna. E baud changinï¬' or “‘ “imminat’ion ar “fl my, scientiï¬c kn! â€99:5“: science. I m malts Examin b Nicholson :. Beau-oft. “Prom actual how Peerlm 1 In ovary reaped met and can be OI! over any 1 Peerless heavy 1 nde from ell N English wire con woven product type of â€Md L1 91 . Kent-51,. MONEY Tl 0U REAL F. IL Kid 145-50.. JVRJ' Velll‘: Q Lindsay bases repair-cl h: replaced an an? I. MARC ‘tte. rlLi