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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Jul 1908, p. 8

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British Empire, $2 per year. The Watchman-Warden: (Weekly) 81 per year in advance; $1.25 if paid during the year. Postage to Uniggdi §tates, extraâ€"Daily or ifilyv 5m' In several towns in Canada. .the school children have organized what they call the “ Remember Club." fiey go up or down a street and count the houses 0r telegraph poles in so many blocks. They look into ‘ and take notice of . They count the hool or Sunday school. Allan Gill ion. Baum!“ uuuuj hite or black! The people 01 buuauu . horses they see in a day or a week. ’rule slow to see and cri They 100k at the people on the street national dangers, or d2 they were pertain to the happiness and try to remember how dreSSed. Take notice of everything me, but yet there 1s going on. and then meet on Satur- curse abroad that is day afternoon and compare ds and The boy or gir the 0‘ candy. The “‘93 ant from contaminated most gets a box . IS a fine one.b 1}: I: the. bright “any; are thousands of people, 0t 0 senatxon. am mothers throughout the to cultivate memory, and good will come of it. ‘Ontario who are n0t cogi in.” Hunt there is a who] children at schom or a They count all .the w DOWS- homes of thousan Watchman-Wander 'l'he nounuauvu v. ..-.. , _ the first ballot was a fine tribute to that gentleman’s personality. He has already been beaten twice, yet he is accepted as the .unanimous choice of the convention, and, ac- cording to the reports, has been al- lowed to dictate his party’s plat- form and select his running mate. Whatever may be his (ate at the earning election, and it is .by no means certain what the fate will be, it will beimpossible to deprive him of the honor already conferred upon him by so large a number of his fel- low citizens. He has already estab- lished himself as one of the great figures of the public. At one. time he was regarded merely as a pictur- we and fluent orator; it is now apparent that he is something more. Whether he has the qualifications for “4....” gnu-vice of his opponent is a ' #‘1‘ we and fluent ore apparent that he is Whether he has the actual service of hi ILA THUR it will be~impossible to of the honor already c< him by so large a. nurnl low citizens. He has a lished himself as one 0 figures of -the public. be was regarded merely :uctuaâ€"iigen'ice of his opp‘ which Quint gm regard to E9 difierence of opinion ; 1 already shown capacity of Out oi office he has .worn has grown in stren " Next to .His Royal Highness the ‘ ' he most illustrious seas at the celebra- Kandahar, Field M British Army," says the Christian «Guardian. . “ No one received a more and enthusiastic welcome 1.-.... +1» neonle of Canada. Lord PAGE EIGHT. This week we are going to attack the broken (1 odd lots as wel _ . Prices will bejnnder firefrom each day until they are reduced dered com- assonments an with a vengance._ to a very small quantity or have surren I pletely. TRAINING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.3 nomination of 7 st ballot was a. Summritfliiw.j 'the people Everything that is nu will be treated just the same Odd Carmel“: and Matting term In guy lino Illllnal'v The monev savings that are to be had will pay st on your investment, even you 'lles for months to come. [1’s simply like house cleaning in many waysâ€"only it’s applied to our stockâ€"~21 stock cleaning up time. Telephom’ wagerâ€"Delivered by ‘y mail to town sub' per month. By mail nts in Canada or the MEMORIES. The Cash Store. EDITION Bomnantsgnd Odd Lengths of carpets : vrr" which there Will ion ; but he has :ity of endurance. mom well. He th and character- , Roberts exemplifies in an ideal" way more of the virtues at a great sol- dier 3116 military 19,5365: ‘than’ perâ€" In varder haps any diving man toâ€"day- ' ' in India, as.well as in his South African campaign, he __ showed himself, mder vastly difier- ing circumstances. a great master of ‘ ces, thd ’ Ontario, by that most difficult of all scien ,rigid Punting 0°".science of war. Sufiiciently ' in discipline, he is altogether human- ‘ ' 't, and what he has It Mot Iitarian in spin iten the hardships and he condition of the or- __ dinary Tommy Atkins are among {some of the greatest services he has ameliorate t 1““ rendered to the Empire. A born he has :the indefinable Delivered by: leader of men, to town subr quality that inspires confidence, :h.' By mail while he has shown in many ,critlcal life of service Eanada or theiexperiences of his long year. l ‘ nal courage, the pluck, jet (Weekly) ldetermination and alertness which e; $1.25 ‘ Valways win with the soldier mind. Postage to Like not a few “of Britain's greatest nâ€"Daily or : warriors, he has shown, also. that a iman may be all the better soldier by ' e a Christian, One ,0! ributes that Kipling give: ithe finest t his is 23' 1908f ;him in that unique poem of -â€"-â€"-â€"' - -â€"- contained in the Stanza. which reads . | “ ’E’s a little doun on drink, [ORIES. Chaplain Bobs , But it keeps us outer clinkâ€", Canada. “‘0! Don't it, Bobs ? So we will not complain, \ ”cum" Club." ' Tho’ ’e's water on the brain, 1 mm“ and i If '0 leads us straight againâ€"' """mnh 00105 . Blue-light Bobs.” rganized what , ANOTHEBWEEK 0F EXTBlllHfllIABY VALUE ’1 GIVING IN OUR STBBK MEANING-UP EVENT '. Sula/217% ’ Sons Remnants W184 Odd Pairs lace Curtains of Merchandise The Balansu w Ian’s Garments and Furnishings. tms PUI3UIAVuu -.. -___ iniquity should be banished from the land. The infants. the joy of the home, should be protected. This day, three Champlain found Carter had been Cartier was 3 5‘ Champlain a. 501 colonizer. Hi8 Europe was at l Mall Orders Filled people of Canada ,-_I n l Spll’lu, ”u -~--.., soften the hardships andi e the condition of the or- I'ommy Atkins (are among the greatest services he has. to the Empire. A born men, he has ithe indefinable; that inspires confidence, has shown in many pritical es of his long life of service 1 courage, .the pluck, Ltion and alertness which win with the soldis-r mind. a. few “of Britain's greatest he has shown, also. that a r be all the better soldier by ed and militant.’ _ : tributes that Kipling giVes ‘ of his is more a comp‘ete line as an ordinary remnant, SERIOUS Qt ‘ ESTIOX . Other days until t, 1908. CHAMPLAIN. __ -_- His coming meant at last taking .the m Mum Muslin and '88“ Disoontinucd Pat- are not as Linoleumg all that new world seriously, u ' - "' ' ' beIOre, it was the riches of the East, Indies that filled the mind of the western people. It. was in search of .. honm- mute to the Indies ‘that a better_ route Columbus I 5‘?t sort of nearer I Columbus . set out. It was to a; sort of nearer India that Spain sent! ‘ her seekers after gold and silver in‘ Mexico. The passion was not yet extinct, indeed, for the town of La- chine bears witness that these early French explorers thought themselves safe on the way to China when theyl had got up past the big rapid, andl the search for the Northwest passage, was to go on for many and many a1 year after that. Nevertheless, theyt were practical men who now came. men who valued a piece of fur quite' irrespective of whether it was taken! on the way to China or in a wilder-l ness which issued~ nowhere. There! ‘ ' 1 people. who were! lcontent to wait for further (newsi :about China and the Indies, and ,who meanwhile had large tracts of: [land allotted to themselVes. the. which they pracelled out among .ten-l «ants, who cared nothing for all the! lilndies, but a great deal for theiri .‘daily bread. There were soldiers: who came to plant a ring of French! posts at all the strategic points? along the great waterways that were ilous missionarie to save. Visionary, seigneur. ro- turier, soldier, missionary, all gave their living days to the early work, 'all contributed in labor, in devo- tion, in suffering to the work that ,had to be done by some members of gthe white race before We Canadians Ecould enter into the heritage we call 'lour own. The way they did their ‘iwork, these viliant heralds of an- }gother civilization, gives the theme - -_ :nan€rina' phanter of our Ca- eto. ‘\ VA A", I. uuuuu other civilization, gives the. theme to an inspiring chapter of our Ca- nadian history. Among them all there was hardly another so roundly human as Champlain, so big, so simple, so chivalrous, so practical. so (it for work in the rough wilder- ness in the log city. in the. rude citadel. On this day. three hund- red years after he laid the corner stone of our national structure, we may well spare a minute to his memory. I Although the last sitting of Houseat Ottawa. has been long. it has also been OVerly vagant. It has been shown a the first quarter of the fiscal --- u“ in] and then there talked of that W expenditures. In Reform Bill it is EXTRA \' AG .-\.\' CE ; eries Deputy Deputy Deputy Deputy 7 General ............ Lep. Trade and Cc merce .............. ‘Deputy Minister or Deputy of Printing 4,“ And so the story goes. ‘ ple of Canada have to foot and thatsis why they are d in the next general contest a change. A change at Ott effect as much good as t] }did at Toronto. Mg 7 we ‘ fully ! n'oes he. been care p ted. and will appear mun-ac (uture. Flour. best Mahitoba. 33.05 t $3.25 per bag. Flour, Manitoba, $2.75 to $2.95. Rolled oats, $2.30 to 132.50 p bag. , Fall wheat, 75c bus. Spring wheat. 70¢ per bus. Goose wheat, ‘700 per bul. ' Small peas, 75 cents per bu. Large pass. 85 gents per bu. Rye, 654:. per Lu. Buckwheat. 50¢. per bu. Barley 45¢ a. bushel. Oats. 40¢. per bu. Eggs 19_c_pgr dozen. on An.‘ nnnrt_ .vâ€"r, Hay, $8 and ’10 per ton. " Strawberries. 3 boxet 1“ 25° Apples, 10 cents per dot. Raspberries 10 to 13° 1’“ M C‘rla'max buttel‘. 25¢. per 10- C'hickens. per .pair, 81. Hens 80c pair. V 7 19¢ r dozen. 3%, lspfo 30 an“ qm' Dairy butter 20 to 22¢ P“ ‘,_ an. “? 1h- 9â€".“- Potatoea .60 t0 70° WEA’W' ”Va 0083' vu-Iu Irv- _., Bed cattle. 4 to o cent-jam. Little h0g0. 84 and 85 per pair. Wool, wuhed 13 to 15 cents . ... o.- inland Revenue mine and F15!" there are other hat will elIV’OlVe ‘. In the CW“ it is proposed this basis : Present Future Salary. Salary. Agriculture $4.000 $6.000 ivv Council 4.000 5.000 and that statesmen a in .Iunerim 9 .5391? AT OTTAWA. :OgtOSt to have at Ottawa may 1 as the change scmmpomd’. schemes larger Service to boost overly LW' and giagoâ€" Wheat Fm". ct... Higherâ€"Liv. Stock- Latut Quoutiom- Butte!" \WW-an‘ ”vex-pool when mum closed ”'4‘ a to 5d mm am: im' "' urn mum- - WW?“ 4-.., u..- ml ”I'D uâ€"‘â€"â€"_..‘ , Built. and Cue-co. LONDON. July :1.-London ( cattle ure stndy al 1155c to pound dressed weight: retrigei I: quoted at “Me to 10854: per 1 Toronto Live Stock. TORONTO. July__.2l.â€"â€"Re< ‘IA_I. "cw v..'__, prices were much the same as on non- d’ty u the Junction, The highest price reported was for the best lot of nine neon. I” the on the mrket. sold by Maybee, Wilson Hill at 35.50. md tn- other load. mo "3.. at it.” per an. Ex- pert bulls are cheaper. selling 31 from La». Eggsâ€"Stew. unchanged; ready”. as,- and common now; $1.50 to 8.30. m u-d Stoclcl'l- Wm. Mat-by reported nothing doing In either cuss. but expect: some on Wednes- day und Thursdny. A moderngg port; of one or other noun; now seen" in various places. There is a suspicion tint friends of the prisoners are helping m send 1n ‘ -l 7 ,AL There is a suapnclon mu mcuuu II: the prisoners are helping ho send 1n critics mn't. On Monday Rose and Snow were reported from 0819409“- lndcpondont 'Phono Sprout. Chatham. July 22.4mm motherino dependent Atelephone company is 82in iâ€"A- .m. 061‘ {6:11 distriaa. 30% she claimu’ to hsve (quad .IWIP ing up storgfgiuld held bun till a London, on. me 20.-â€"(Spoc1nl-) â€"Ofierings on the cheese boa-d Sat- urday totalled 2.018 boxes, of which om horn- . we“! sold. Bum 300 boxes u were sold. B“: were: J. Johnston. 65 at 1110: w. Stenhifl. 120 at mic: D- Scott, 115 at Inc. a these dsya. they take ”ch “h“ '°' W better or worse; not necessarily (at m Cleanliness may 1” “at to M- out!!!“ it, an: {lots 0‘ “1m 2? CATTLE MARKETS. to main soap ‘0- POUL. July -..â€" u ..... ,_ I0. 2 red Western winter. 7: 8d; 7: mad. Futures closed firm: hd, Sept. 7:! HM. Dec. Ts «ed. pot firm; American mixed. old. Futures closed firm: July non!- Woman Captured Thief. ,cimESE MARKETS. cBI'Cigy Market were: nmoosed of 12,07me MARKET. unnummww 00000000 0 a o u u c o g a o u o n c o u a u u a o . c u o . . u o - o . o n o o a . o o . a n 1. o a o o . u . . . . o . .h . .ufl u . 21 .â€"Receip¢s *c to MC retrigentor .. wonnn able. for I {go lbs. Council met pursuant to adjourn- ment In Plcnk'a Bel. mum. on Fridays Only 10th. It the hour of ten o'clock. a. 211.. members elf pre- sent. with reeve in the chair. The {minutes of the previous meeting of June 15th were read. Movedgbv Mr. McQucrrie. eecondedl by, Mr. Spence. â€" That the minutel' ”Head be 11111ch n follows; In ’motion of Spence and Robinson nun; ‘thorixnig‘. Conn. McF-dyen to dispose' o! timbers of bridle. "Kirkliel "; bridge ‘c chanzed to "Chas. Moore'cfl ‘bridze and the «mount of J. W. Mit-‘ chezl. [rent for “Court of Revision' 1‘“ changed to "Rent for Polioeg Courts." and that the minutes 33‘ Ian-nded be adopted; Carried. 1 Move-c3 by Mr. McFadyen. would” bvl Mr. Robinson. that the Council l‘now. ”solve themselves into a Court No: Revision to deal with the unliniah‘ ' zed Lucille“ o! the said Court. Car- 'iriea. . . , ‘ .I J ' I l l notion \- Au pauc- erefilng'vnr fenoe' .alonz the road glamoe are required to notify the clerk before August flat. 1908. in all!” to 3d. thein bonus in 1908. . .4 PM - up"- IFMM mad as the wnter ' Md the. court 1w- -v "in lie in the [In on m Meant .' , . z “39 Nd. and he reconnemud thlt and. North half of lot 23. m ‘the 3rd; the Council uke no genom- ‘coumsmon. was 5‘- ‘“ Movedtfiw Mr, MoQuan-ie. seconded he considered t 56 by Mr. Robinson that this council ,Wl‘h his neghbd’s assessment. ‘1: “up“ the report of Conn. Spence on Atler comparing the «segment u! the .A. C. Gnham cornplnint 'nd hzs \icinuy. wnh Mr. Long's Asa-25s “Jake 3:0 «lion in the Mr. C“_ mom was. on motion. confirmed. «aimed.k Lac Grove cheese [actory a: Wmunicationsmu-c read as 101- now m operati d :MO‘) lows “mm the [°h(°wimg. . Fury-six names. Alex.- Mclnnis. taking how it w“ hood tranchme cuss. were fill-lathe engineer was doing nothing to‘mr ‘ou' . ”-me the A. D. Campbell drain. nndl s-xerm transit-rs m assessmen..o( .propr-rty recently gold were :h-n 1 . . ‘statuuxhat. it work 1? not. com-‘ ere! 'm:ulc by the court. after which n a. ‘ nod menced'vsn fifteen d. a 1 ' '3‘ y a ter Junei closed- on motion oi Messrs. Hawkins Nth. he would hung the matter cor und‘ Connor. Den. J. KR. McNeillie. county clerk, giv- ORDINARY TOWXSHIP BUSINESS 3!: in; 1 statement, at the “Bound: re- ‘lne mmutes o! the last. [need-1.; I. ‘ quircd to be levied in the municipu- wru- n-ad and confirmed. [M at Eldon in 1908 (or county put, Mr. Wilson moved. mmd.»d by m ‘ ' â€" O‘Loughlm. that the assessment :‘u‘l A‘l2__..‘d J'u‘ wncrq fit would be nttended to. I Acu- Movd by Mr. Méqu-rie. zsooonded by! ‘Mr. Robinson. tint the following names be added to the Assessment "a..- I" v.-. , Howe, (M. F.. Lorncville Curried. Med‘hv 'Mr. Mchrrie. seconded by Mr. Spence. that the assessment 0! Wm. A'Newman Gr. Bro. be confirmed. Carried. I)L_ V‘l - -vâ€"- I Moved by Mr. Spence. seconded by Mr. Robinson. that the Assessment Rollo! the Township at Eldon tor the vent 91908 as revised be now confirm-l ed. Carried. .' \ ' ’ Moved by Mr. Spence. wounded by! Mr. McQuu-rie. that the Court of Revisionamw adjourn to meet at the call oi the chairman. Carried. Moved~bj Mr. Spence. heoonded by er. tRobinsom thtt the members of the Court of Revision now resolve lltcmseIVcs- into the ordinary mem- bers of the Council. Curie-d. ' Councillol Spence reported on the A. (J. Gnhun tumble. He drew a v‘.-- -_ Connoillol Spence reported on the" mu on A' p’ Graham trouble. 3* dre' a afternoon. t to .1 Court at Revision” plan of tilt gm: wind: .50.”: th. ‘ 2c mater collects on dot 16 end 17. Wilson in the omit. thaw.” 11- 901'?- “ which crasu‘ There were only two 8996318 383”“ ,a'oud Into A. C. Graham's pro- ass-sumem. namely. Iar Pertytin Fenlon tad put remininz‘ownor of part ' on 10!! 16 tnd 17. AI! this property! gen-s Hits [and was use is Fri? lln‘t With very ‘ “the (tall! but he contended that he had no to“ WY “1!!- Spence thought that obliged to mend: lot of ms it; and was {would not benefit Gnhun guy to time in \umer shovem 300'. put I culvert in at the and o! the . ‘ ering the matter Fefeldn mad as the rum» - Md the. court reduced his Wt $10“ stut the in the 11.: on m me...” Mr. James L008. owner of lot thutrond. and he recommended tint, 8N5 North. half of ' the Council teke no action: ‘coumumon. he considered too Moved'gbv Mr, MoQuu-rie. seconded .by Mr. Robinson that this oouncu W” ”i“ “MW“ ”‘wm'm' â€" - .- , Alter oomvflins the 5 bell“: uu; v â€" and (9(de thmelvcs in ‘ wtth Wm. B.‘ I A“ 1"- 15140288 bcnture Thq [following notice: from partner 1 intendinzwo emf. Vito lane“; Wm. ‘1 Pillow.” rod! on lot knoll; Mion‘ Mfirqnodtle.“ rod! «I did: proâ€" ‘ perty 1.0. N. Cunpbell. 5‘: rod- on lot ‘ 9; con. 2; Henry Thornbury. 95 rod- 1 aloua am my: Thou. Thornbnry. 28mm!- on lot 11. con. 10: D‘B.lo-' Fadven. 30 roll! dell} u- hrln; J. P.‘ Campbell.“ rode on allot B 1-2 6.00:» 1': :Andrew (3th. 80 red: slant bk propertYfi'lK; J. Melanin. 62 rod: on lot 18. can. 6. On motion at D. A: Mthdye‘n. aeo- ooded by L. MoQuarrie. by-lnw No; 321‘ b! the mnnioipullty, at Eldon. I by-law‘, .appointina Thou. Morrison 0! the village 0! Kirktidd md Jahn .MoNgney‘ at the village of Viotorin‘ Bond. spoundkeepen tor the munM-‘ phlity oi Eldon for the year 1908. wu introduced 1nd read I first! time; und out motion of L. MoQutrrie. neconded ’ hv -'[. Robinson was remit. second and {10 third time. A. deputntion from the nox'th o! Eulon. Messrs Martin. Thompon and Parliament. Waited on the Council re ixnpxpvemenf b1 rond between Eldon and Camden. They asked tint lot. 31 end ,62 in let concession o! Eldon be put in Bond Division No. 99. who uk- ed‘ [or a speeinl great on the bonu- ghl‘r between Gui-den end Eldon op- pouta paid lot. 1nd. nnd npplied {or anew med scraper on Division No. 5. P. Bond; Alex McLaugmm. lot 89. N. P. Road; Henry “a! 1'» lot 6. con 4: Ber! (M. F.. lot 7. con. 5; John ._M. 1",. lot 6 ca) 5; Fred M. F.. lot 4 con. 3; Richard Movediby Mr. McQunrrie. aeoonaeu 1147- Mr. Spence. the; Reeve Howkinsi be appointed to meet Reeve of Cu- den to adjust the expenditure, oi mo- ney on townline between Eldon end Gexden‘pn Road Division No. 99. end that he use his own judgment as to the mt a! money ta be expended by Eldon on an Bond Divhkn. Cer- LLDGN (1)0 KC”: ' Arch. Scott. notices from parties MCQU‘I’I'KCO gag sighed 31:4 Gel" :1 John 10“! Victoria Iron a mun‘ci- be I 1908. wu 8““ jute; um “km exuded 5‘ pluoe. . Moved M Mr. Robinson M Mr. Spence. that we inst clerk: to notify George F. ngisteredi letter of the u " of the 10th con. 0| 23 and also at the Washin the: 70nd on the 10th. eon ‘tho, canal bridge. Carried. Move-Qty Mr. Spence, a: Mr. Robinson. that the to] {mate be passed and that the tn E «me: M“- stono "0511" ”$4 oo;IMunici1 i r." supplies. s the. canal plunge. v---" . seconded by' Mr. Robinson. than the following :6- codnts- be passed and that the Reeve icsue hie orders on the treasurer [or «me; MIL McEachem. repairing stone emu er before starting work. orld. tor munici- $10.95' C A. Hank. nope a-‘t $5145;th IDLVI bung. Lin. for the st huol motions. be cure consiedration Mrs. Jam: Morris wancil asking pay: [an rper week from 14th. 1908. [or attel Ql~ ¢~~¢v. Irv v bcifi. Lin. for scbuol m-cu‘one. tare consiedration. Carried. ‘ Mrs-John Morrison waited on the coancil making payment of three dol- lars mer week from Jonfijflvth ho Feb. 14th. 1908. for attending to Mrs. Hor- ton on daupplving [or same. $9. No action mu taken- Movedl bv Mr. the equa‘lization . be left over [or Kw" McQuerrie. seconded by: :Mr. Spence. that we infirm our by-law for up- cierk; to prepare a pointing n collector for the year 1908. ( Carded. , A “MM-A n certifi- mustenon Division No. 47 that had. aperlormed two and a half days id diviflon during by. NY. Spence. meet? in Punk's Sunnis}. tAWK‘“ ccn O'ck’ck ”m' ‘ _â€"-v nlL' “(the {"80 ‘uu w-â€"____ Mr. Wilson moved. seconded by Mr the assessment to" O‘Loughlm. that. as how tensed be confirmed. .md be paid the balancc‘ that the assessor of his salary. satinâ€"Carried. Mr. J as. 'Peei. tuner. aid that hr and hm" nughbors were building 450 .(t-et 01 three toot cement walk nu} . and as they were tax pay era. 0! Ops and no other being 171‘: 1-- tlom the council he thought the coun- cnl should aid them to the cxtcn‘. of Louisa In. w--.--. John Mu. John Copeland. wd‘ Emu“! Thompson of Marbooa. ad- ‘ 1‘ hoard the council on the bad Mini-1 tion a“ the 4th quarter line across the is! concession and said aevcml rigs had been broken there sham; and thu it. wu impossible to Jraw a losd over it. Being on the direct road from Manpou to Linduy. It should be put in better condition on serous swim-nu. to horses or vehicles were likely to occur gt my time on it. .v Cdmm'usibner O'bonghlm uid an his approprhtlon had been exp-ml- STACEY ht‘ oPS~CO‘.T.\ClL f TOWNSHIP BUSINESS ltes o! the last meeting and confirmed. m moved. seconded by Mr ‘, Clerk presented a certifi- McMiMan. ex'P‘tb’ ge [notary uemg was assessed 55“” JOINT in assessment“ their music exammuuuns: ,u were {ill-II iMiss Mary Killen. second _war \oicz; after which n mpzd Miss Lottle Post, second year ; l‘__A __-,._ u-Ana] H \nnN and Treasurer LINDSAY BRANCH mam Y JULY 23. O mm” 1073 SUFFERED FOR YEARS ed l:)' u» kt. RS. CHAS. GROS Mn 13, mam. M Lorette,Qnebec,Csn.. writes: "For year! I suffered from 1 disease that the dado“ did not understand. “One day I mud in the paper mom your excellent remedy. Pemns. I pro. cured a. bottle 0! itsnd took it mordmg ,4- -AA Inna nut“ T urea D wry-v '___ , to directions. It was not long until I observed : change for the better. “I can say thtt Penn. in cured me, I could not aka my nonriShment u. oept milk. “I will st 311 times “y 8 good word for Permit. I hold it in the highest ~n _._‘. .na Ionian“ pniee Pernne. but the industrious, m ful women engaged in maul toil would not be without Dr. Hertmm'. world-renowned remedy. The doctor has preecribed it for my thonnnnd women every you end he never an: to receive a multitude of letters like the ebove, thanking him tor his edvice, end eapecielly for the wonderful benefits received tron Pe- ed and unless the council mad» .m .1- dhional grant he could do notllcnu After duly considering the mun-ri' was decided to expend $25 at prew'x', to 1".“ the rats with small stone 1m! {:11 the most dangerous places am male additional expendxture on u m-xt year. Hr. Geo. Smxth. township enan-Irr was present and land before the saun- c1! 3 map or plan of the Stoney Crank dumnvge system which cmbracvs a tax gc poruon 0|: South-east Ops. ”I I." ‘2‘- 'V V Mm ed by Mr. Wllson. second -d by Mr. Baukms. that the (oHowmg dc- counre now passed be paxd; vâ€"v- . - Mass M. R. Baker. typewrilmg .ml drain. $5.00; Geo. Majahay. serum; papers. 5. drain. $2.00; John Lynch balance on bridge and tile. $5.06; Wm. H. wuson. refund Robt. not“: ms 1'01 gravel. $4.70; J. H. Wm» for: #8 loads gravel. $9.80; 3.3an Ed. g( rsou, refund [or gravel 5.150; J». Bougnwu. (or gravel. $2.10; llugh (Patton. for gravel. $4.50; John Blown. refund statute labor tax $3.00. SUCCESSFUL PUPILS. The {allowing two pupils of Muss label B. Winners have suCCtssiully passed their music examinations: 41:“ \tgn- Kilian. second year voice; piano and first ye“ " FA RM w $15.35 Return from Aug 3. 1“ DAILY UNTIL JULY 25 1.-.“--- n...“ Indust 3- The Mc-etulg closed at Return limit August 3. The only Line direct to Quebec City. ARM TO RENT.â€"Conmining 300 acres. being Lot 1. Con. 7. Fenelnn. Nearly all clear. Has sulid brick hause with hard and soft wawr. Modern outbuildings. Two miles from schonl and four undone-half miles from Lindsay. Apply m J as. J. Teevin. Box 341. Lindsay. Full information an Lindsay offices '1'. C. When. 60 Kent 5!... J. Andaman. C. P. 3. Sudan. or m C. B. Foster. D.P.A.. Cl" an»: or the 2'0 “33"..‘2. Muskoka Georgian Bay and 811 Northern Resorts "4;. 0.91::er Restored Hula. F'As'r TRAINS To QUEBEC .W. F. O'BOYLit'. vocal, honors T oronw Council o'clock a bers hein r00“ 1 V‘ Clerk, ad for the (‘I Gem-rad I Housu of “'xlson. t1 bo‘ authol Bank of '~ instituno {mm timq M In 11:0 of this 111 six pvr (‘1 ou1smnrh‘ we! 1h" on th rcpmrs SI budge as 1‘10 Pl" any 1 two N Cln'rk by-law hh in fHV'ur 1 (as fur til sudvratloq the said 1 said Man oxurutmm be and il said Ivasé p-msihlu-.-1 I-l-qullzu tho' mm m and f! 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