Their Purchase Endorsed by Leading Citizens . Flavelle, Eustace R. Hopkins, Dr. mean, A. D. Manon, R Touchburn, ‘1. McLennan, ’1’. Smart. R. J. Mc- Laughlin. LL .O’Leary amt J. O‘Ra'elly. Mayor Walters called the meeting border about 8 o’chek, and read Prae- ident Hopkins’ open letters, setting 101111 the offers, both of which have up- reared in these colnnne. Mr. Q. Bagekw - "Can Mr. Hopkins ten us xI the.Canada. Life 00. has ap- Phed the profits M'derived from the works to the reduction of the bends ?" Mr. Hopkimâ€"“m Co. has not own- ed the works for years; they ran them bl] a few months only after the town Int. They not only handed the werka Eack to the cmy, but leaned $7.0“. ran. Robin. Kan-96150113. Kenn’édfr. 1D THE WHTEBWIIBKS Lu ï¬nd Immune Mlonfl’axt Event; Reflowodâ€"flr 8 kylns gnooo mum“ of cm kph nod â€"Why the Town Shonlwalow. The. interest taken in Villa several mitions made .by an new owners at I}: Waterworks led. aha. gobd at- W on Wedflday alanine of theaupvointed. on the joint cam-mittee mall to consider the advisability 01 pm the works or securing a mdnm'on in hydrant rentaJ by guar- anueing the bands 01‘ the‘béinpany, always koggln‘stock. Phaing Fuctory uld’ Sun Mill in' mutton. and Masts. prt. Bryans. J. Bic-Swen. B. Knowmon. S. Irwin, G. 3-801» Ens R. Kylie, 1-way, B. amth. J. Graham. Joe. Staples, Jas. Graham, Dre on them.†Ir. MchmIinâ€"“I think nearly Mane understands that the Can- Odw Life has. not been operating the W What dams the town‘ pay the Why?†Hr. McLaughlinâ€"“Would it permit '5 to put. in‘ another. system: for fire “Wows. if we wished?†1r. HOpkinsâ€"“No. I think not; the ‘3‘? passed last session would alone McVen't LhaL†- Xr. Hopkins â€" “83295â€"83350 is the ï¬xed. amount. but an extra. hydrant '33 added later on.†Mr. McLaughlinâ€"“What are the terms of the contract 1" Mr. Hookingâ€"“It is a 10-vaar con- BEST FAMILY FLOUR mnsAY. FRIDAY. xov. 3rd. 1899 Among thoso preaent were Raym- Wahers. AJdennen Soother-an. Ingle, Jackson. Lennon, Born and Granden‘. Ifâ€, we on supply you with .11 kind- ; n-bcr. Latins. Shingles, cw. .g rid“ prices. gamma cheerflllly givch. Drain Tile and Line on hand m HOUSE orBABN? IUST BE PLACED IN CHARGE OF COMMISSIONERS “- Hovkinsâ€"-‘I think there-wax a Iâ€"11135i1i0n [a that effect. but H. mm m to anything; it tested between ‘1'. F. C. Taylor and MT. M01131. ’8'“! lever camp to anything- definete.‘ M15 Touchbumâ€"“Well, then. 'Kr." 13310? “â€71! ha ve some correspondence; 3"- Hopkimâ€"“I think pot. 3:4 3†a; “g; at an informal- m â€r ' Belowâ€"“The town can . ' *1? Whenever it likes to apply for ï¬ltration.†3"- Mrsweyn thought that the govâ€" {Went [GI-Lilarinn .mmnim mmâ€" "'"VJH buuuq â€Fluent 'Qislation c: M W c0mpensate ‘ '33 an iniquitou system I" 309508 “mar m a1’9l'0ved of the u t.‘ 3‘“d in the. a" in! asked Mr. 5 “m it; hawever, ham 131'. and am as well ; $1 Mr St The Weekly Post all†‘2?" ‘uq the main queaï¬on. ï¬t any a“ ‘ would be better, I M210! ' w to consider the ' madam-“316918.11 3:; ofï¬ce, - LINDSAY WWforpimo‘no-mw nu .,...ou1m;ndumrd’. in“ can. 1‘ m3ahh Ml! v‘rly u 6 pot en. mi gonad lap-IN: taken, wit“. â€my tune upon which cum“ nun oi In ‘vm be £30700. [r M(~:.L ughlinâ€"“Well, then. we 1‘9 eticflly bound for 50 years.†[THopkinsâ€" ‘I think that's the Y the: thing stands; of course. some rpre flog-y my ideas- 0!! 1%?“ P‘i’mt8 l0 ROO( 781W. McLaughlinâ€"“What are the of the contract 3ԠHopkinsâ€"“It is a 10-year con- renewable for 50 years. '13:: s not: bound to renew, I sup- Mel [Wkimi â€marked that he Md rover! of the ‘agislat on rotor- and in the cinterest of the d asked Mr. s. J. Fox. MH-PP "’ it‘ hawever the amcudlll‘9‘:"t “"W and applies to skeet-1’16 3mg“ well as wagorgorï¬e-x ewru't. Mr 0’ n3 - that the legislatton referred not affect the tawn’s ï¬ght ‘0 :9 If any fime but if at â€D â€9“ years the town decide! Wt :1: bulti build gamma; not a. they wonl game of the touch. me had In Winninelz'. marl: Swgyn thought that the go'- legislation compellin‘ corpor' COmpensa te existing commu- an iniquitous clause» When "'8 ms up the town shouldbe y to build. or contract (at ' .aughlinâ€"“Wasn‘t than .t proposition relative to a re- the amount of hydrant You Going to Build JOHN IAGWOOD President basaltic-cub In {hi3 discusa‘on‘ i! ms 5: Cc. , Rich. Syl- .ua-J u: n lllw.- .V . bitration comes h'gh. anâ€"aiinight cost $20000 to 830,000." Mr. Manonâ€"“I know the town has been getting good bargains lately. but I mink: the waterworks will be just as a bargain two years henee." Mr. 3. Kennedy thought Mr. Hapâ€" kim and the other members had: act- ed within their rights in going into the CD“ â€It pal uuxc. » ~ Mr. 80 Rowdyâ€"“Now. lefls’h‘! no; down to business," He then bored," oxte and MI. Kylie seconded, 1’ rmolntion bun approving of the purchase of the works for at $75.00!! in order to 10mm: dis’cus- otfe snon. Undoubtedly the purchase. of the system would be. a grand investâ€" M meat: for the town; the people had. made a grievous mistake when- they re- ‘3“; {used .to. buy at $60,000. The ï¬rst east at of the: works was not the real question; had the system was now paying a fair pro- ? 1' fit on a valuation of 375000. and it! if they were a good investment for the "t (1! company, they would be a better bar. on gain for the town. 353 Mr. Staples â€" “When offered the , 0,1 works. a few years ago for $80,000. we refused, thinking the priee- too Tdear. The new price is higher still. The bee! present profits of something like $500 ,l was would not pay for depreciation; In g to b my opinion the purchase of the electric 5 A3 1 light. plant would be a better invest-; Ken W01". merit" . Mr. Mallon- did not approve of Town M Solicitor Hopkins" action m buying 'tho soul works over‘ the town's head; he should ' pub] have informed the town' before buy- stan ing them. or at least have, offered to the ,-_..-_L -0 - ‘n:’ Lnl.‘ m5 tuvm. v- up .v...,. _.._V v", hand them over on payment“; fair sum "for his trouble. The tow should should appoint another solicitor to guard its interests. Under the cig- cumrtances he would prefer in “arm- trate'. ‘ m I A0. L _ _ Mr. J. D. Flavellé- thought it w0uld be better for the committee to discuss the proposition in the absence of mem- bersofrtlnoompany;as turns-he was concerned, as a member of the com- pany he was oppoued tO‘the town being given a chance to purchase the works or guarantee the bonds. but it the purchase was to be discussed .the basis of the deal would have to b01075.†e... --.,â€" 7._,V. the town. The offer had. been made i Mr. ,Bigelow asked to have. the! con- in good faith. and it rammed for the x tract entered into with the original people to investigate it, and if good. l company read for the informtion of accept it, but after Nov. lat it would 53th†present, as he thought; it gave cease to standas tar ashe was person- 9 the town rights the people were not ally concerned. aware of, He wouldalso lib t lune Mr. McInuthinâ€""No matter how Mr. Irwin’s estimate of cost rea out. favorable the opinion of the meeting g Parsonalb' he was also in favor of is, it would be almost impossible _‘to buying, but he didn‘t want to pay. it arrive at a definite understanding cent more than was right. The town with the company by New. lat.†could buy at any time by p’aying 10 Mr. Jacksonâ€""Now that we have per cent. above cost; ofâ€" construction, some members 0f the: comparm here, ‘ lax the allowance for depreciation. let in; get all the information possible Mr. Wm could not- see that from them and then appoint a. sub- , the putting in of new services would committee.†‘ ' ‘g necessarily mean an increase in rev- Mr. Irwinâ€"{What is the date of the ‘ enne; the laying of â€tweet ser- pumlmso by the present. company. ï¬nd I vices would‘eoat monoym \‘the mun-- is there a deed recording the trans-1 her of taka-smjght be (e '“lor years. for of real proved! 9" . as the council, could not! ‘ MT- Hopkinsâ€"“The date 18' Aug-2:25. l xens to use the water. ; and there is‘no deed, as the transaction main mg: ‘vhy proton wag meted! a Uzi-98hr 05 88003:" _ 71‘ been'Qextend-d» to the R) n. m}; "13; iéï¬ib‘e’xp' of thq‘vompani theh‘ t0°k their dsmrtnm- _.;_ - .. in .. ir'véavart-é‘flf .oourso; binds a" Waterworls Co still’exists, but' with new officers.†. _ fusing to haw» anything moro’ to do with the matter in anyw , as the members of an eompum~ ‘ not wish to dispose of thew-orb. To minutes after 12 had nude: tho'offen at: the Public meeting Mr. Flavelm informed him that he should not have: made it. and his 'brother had. accused him; of being “too fresh." Inview of these objections he would not. be responsible for the other members of the com- pany after Nov. 131:, as he did not wash to leave it in the power of, any person or any paper to make a statement such as had been made’by a. writer. inja'he EVening Post of the pfevious dayâ€"ping Mr. McLaughlinâ€"“No matter how favorable the opinion of the meeting 3 is, it would be almost: impossible to arrive at a definite undemtanding with the comany by N‘av. lat.†mg‘ Mr. Jacksomâ€""Now that we have 50m members of the,‘ company here. let us get all the infomlion pogsblo from them and then appoint a sub- comnittee.â€â€˜ ,,,-_§ ho was trying toï¬ make ‘money out of the town. Ibo-otter had‘ been made in good faith, and. it rammed for the people to investigata it; and. if goozl, accept it, but after Nov. let it would cease tostandashrashewaspemon- all): concerned. Spooid'in Mm'o Havy' Wilt» Ovoroouh, $4 00 sud $5.00 , Speck! in Mon'b Ulntét’, Fluid or Tweed Lining-$3.76 " , Speck] in Men's Envy Frieze Ovemu. “on; aqua-I. htlf‘bglt, an; $5.25 WATCH GRAHAM GROW. Spocinl in Men's Wnurproob, perfectly ruin proof, .2 75 Spec“! in.Meo’l Ha. Suits, “83. symm‘sï¬oo: V! '- .t 50’ Spodll in' Minn map All-wool sun, .e Spock! in Men’s Semi-Dru: Suits, 87.90 and $8.50 Here are some 61'. GRAFA'M'S prlees for lien Special in_ _Mén'u '1‘me of Cur-duo BARGAIN V HUNTERS !‘ HU NTERS 1H UNT NO LONGER. that IW) n â€"- system, or Yfaï¬ï¬and twtï¬rds miles. In order to allow for class ï¬guring he had added $1,0w1to his mm, mak- ‘_7 7~ , Mr. Bornâ€"“Of course. we haven‘t exact information as to the life, of waterworks pipe. but I read lately that in Philadelphia. 30m pipe which had been buried for 100 years had been found perfectly sound, and in Canada. they have been found sound. at the end of fifty years.†- Mir. Soothoranâ€"‘The length (#436 extension necessary! to reach the Rat!» bun mills is'1140 feet, which would call for two ludrants. Supt. YBegbie {had offered to lay a four inch min for we beenextendsd to the Ra . IL mills. In his opinion Town Soï¬e Hopkins had 11¢. aotod in goodifaifh aggravat- vant at ~’ the town, it he“ said. “Gentlemen, here‘s an offer. and if you don’t take it. I will," he would have done his duty. M that mean he felt that the council ought to’ ap- point another man to look after thei; interests. ’ Ill-“Staplesâ€"“m. McLaughlin esti- mates the life of a vmterworks plant at 30 yearsâ€"has be taken into account that: one-third of that period has al- ready expired, and thjx' his figures need-revision!†.. - -L- much cheaper now miti‘thonéoq ï¬rst the actual increase in' price did not mean much. tor the town. Mr. O’lséry -‘-'“Yoi1 should include an amount; for extensional-gnaw; company propose to expen ‘ . an that won! 'mko the actual cost $80,000.†- _ _ _ 7 Mayor Waltersâ€"“Yea. there are the extension to Maui. Rider ‘ Kit- ehenerfs and Beal’s factories, and.there should also be another pipe across' the river at. Bond-st... so a: to protect the east ward in case the one at the Fla- Vefle mm gave my): Mr. Mchughlinâ€"“Iï¬hat is right ,â€" juglj morgue my figum_ a triflefl; A n . If from purchase 'is .not saï¬schtory'i'eturn it an) get your money back. .If you wish to compare our Cloth- jngyitn others, do soâ€"nt «gill stand thefmast rigidytest. : - . - .Theie's‘ a great difference between 173-115 store‘; RELIABLE garments, price, permanent satisfaction, and 113a“ 1 of V9111“ {the ’APPARENTLY 50., We dqflno “jollying†to .get , you to buyâ€"we 'are earning your conï¬dence, and will do nothing to forfeit git. h . . , WI†' W GRAHAM’S .is the spot yodfre lbbking for. "ffhcre arc-bargains to bag .here .tha't mould bting You. t0 0Ԡstore with the rismg of the sun. Snaps im WINTER SUITS. OVERCOATS. ULSTERS, UNDERWEAR. and FURNISHINGS that you can ï¬ll your" game ‘bag with in a twinkling, without wasting your ammunition. Alqu the same hereâ€"a long step ahead of the oplers in quality. but never ahead in price. ' The One Price Clothikr. No Waste of Dollars in Buying Your Winter mum at GRAHAM’S. W-.- ___-__n , ha had been in. empondnnoe wiih Mr. Moffott: the best other. that» was 875,000, and last yéur that gentlemn repeated it. The citizens with whomz‘ he was then noting Were u'illinago giva 867,000 for the system. but u town council ware also negotiating his friends decided not to inept-fem with the town’s. chances and withdrew their offer. Just what. Mr. napkins should have done in the mthar hi the last offer he didn't knOw. put it moertain that he: had to act quickly 9r some but: Hoffa“ could not wait. immature; as he; wanted money a: once for anoth- building. told gnu they cost. 883.0(1). Without: disputing Mr. Irwin‘s agi- mtqlmauthatononoooamm I made a you «115than d ‘ to pay $75,000 it 'tho. Works. could not be pnmhaeed torless. Anhad been suggested. a small committee should be selected to approach, the Water-worm Company and sequin all posqible _intorgatioo. an» time ago JAâ€" 7 - _.;AI. town would lay aside $1,200 as... sin- ing fund every year. (while the com.- panr might not. and when. the works had deteriorated they might b1 halid- od over to the town under the mgr:- gage. Everywhere a strong realms was being evinced in favor. o! owner- ship; Mr. Stewart had. rater-red. to the notable position‘. of the city of Glasgow. and Wt, Eng' , was almost annal- ly tar admnood. Mr. Jams Graham said he approved or Mr.. Kennedy’s motion cave in men- tioning the amount he was strongly in favor of pyying qanwopldyazwil‘l- necessary in onï¬r to secure. reliable information. As for arbftration'. all lawyers should be in favor of that plan, but it was; {act that in all cases involving the taking why of people‘s property the owners get' the benefit of the doubt eVery time ', Tomato easel were proof of that. Mr. Tmhburn's suggestion as to guaranteeing an bonds was not. a 1 oneâ€"It. would behetter to pay: 000. mam tin plant in' 80 years, than no inrnr a lia- bility of $70,000 an§_h0_t‘0!y them. flip Mayor Walters 4 mam hiding to arbitrate. I would advise corres- pondence with other town that have tried that: planâ€"it will open your eyes I think." ‘ Mr. Touchburnâ€"“I am convinced that the people would be heartily in favor of buying it swept the profits. When in Toronto on one ooca'aion Mr. W. D. Mattthevs. the well-known grain dealer. strongly opposed mun- icipal ownership of waterworks. 1 all not surel that the lest plan would not be to guarantee tha bonds. as the town would be certain of a yearly saving of 8500. while proï¬ts under ownership might. flugtunte emaiderably." Mr. McL’authin endorsed Mr. Suwâ€" art"s suggestion relative to a Inï¬ll working- committec. Let than take Mr. lnvin's figures and also have' the right to iqcnr sgmo small expense. it ' LI- .1 en not in later at guaranteei the ‘ m Incontidentthatinei of a few years exery wideaawake citizen will be in the sum my. of thinking. and it we mint arbitrate. let us uh:- tnte now. Bk: Irwin}: {ism ere valuable. but they are. not cqnplete‘» I don‘t nltogethet.~like Mr. Kbnnedre resolutionâ€" think we might as well ,decide now as two‘ years hence: the people will be as well satisfied. 1 don’t like being tied down to thi- 4:: at November; ‘lt ban unreeeonabb I thing. and. I think the company would withdraw {men that round.- on re»- queyt. I would like . see. a mill committee appointed to make the ne- oeeary inquiries. A: for the prob- able increase at revenue, Bond-gt. e!- forded a fair. proef'of‘whntftbo future had in more: a few yam egotthere were only! a few talkers. whilst now 9.1- , most every person is being city water. I would. like tosee all unite ‘in favor at purchase and: endeavor to canvinoe the . citizens off the wisdom of buying now. I confess/I dart just like the way the offer has. been madeâ€"l think it mid have been better it. the membera o! the co tad asked us to appoint c , 'ttee‘, "discuss the price with ' Asia titizen. I would like to mean to!!! own the mates-work!!â€" moxi than that. I feel that. comm- tiona ’Md control all municipal Irnngï¬ses; -1 am in favor of buying either at: â€.000 or by arbitratipn. 1}!“ Mr. Stewart â€" “When the works changed bands} was one of .thoae who took ground flat the town should buy. It is useless now tq dwell. upon 11» town’s early mistakeâ€"the queatig in “Where are m at. mm 1†Let. m, dis- cusa‘tho miter in: a ‘bqsineus Way. and throw asib' sll pmonggived idega. -1- --..___ _.-_. in: CHM in round figuresw .310 halt-mile stretch owned by the tm sold (or $1.30. , 7 Mr. O'Learyâ€" ‘Sxy 15 pol‘ gut... which is a fair allowenoe.†Mr. Ky lie â€" “1% two systems was valued at 315000, mn‘t it 3" Mr. Invin ~£10,600. We have not six and :1 miles. as abated.- in the contract. In case of ubitretion proceedings there would no doubt be a large allowance (61‘ de predation His figures he been colhctgd with all possible can as to accuracy. pad the who furnished the information would be amilable as witnesses. Evan» if the cast“ was ï¬xed at 350.000. the arbi- tration lees slould not exceed 810,00." In replj to. «media: by ï¬r. saw- art, Mr. lrwhz admitted. Ural he! had nqtï¬llmgi br coqtrxtqg's profit; alwu. wvvasg -g.‘ ..__, natural course on to Mr. Cnyley'a land. B. Fee again remindaed the Wm. ' council that (my ad a n ht to open up a street between par lots LL. and. 8.5., on lot 23. con. 6.. whit em might be said to the bonus“. and be they would do .-.o n ma a. pour o. 11: An old Mr. Ellsworth had. :t g lormr mug. emphatically unort- the strut in question he! to him this council. on motion by. s. Bryn. and Darrin. decid- ultanhou themtgo-r in the d! at thd t in lioutor. ad . .9 ch. avch of Commutation-M m tot-l Undu- Duaunon-Two Import an By-lswn. V , members of 090 council met pursuant to adjournment on Oct. 30th, 1t tho usual hour. all. members pm em. The minuttasot the lat regal"- meeting were road and duly confirmed. Communication dun-y, From. the superintonaut o! the G. 13. 3.; relative to the. calming of the railway culvert crossing Municipal Drain. No. 1. lot 24. con. 4. ‘ â€"‘ "' â€"‘ hk-ll A Mr. Kylie offered a few Renato"; ro- mrks. and said 1» ms heartily in favor of purchase. Mr. John! Kennady -â€" "I an! entirely favorable 0! buying. on the sole con- dition that the works he manned. by commissioners.†( I ma . The meeting! them Jar. all!“ â€" Luv --â€"- _ ' , when the citizens will consider it im- perative to get a supply of drinking water from an flowing springs not of the town. Besides the. Milling 00. passes privileges and night at some time) shut off, the water supply or impose a all. . Mr. Kylie of cred a few sensible ro- __..... “A “M h. um heartily in On nation 0! Mr. w. amended by Mr. Bigelov. the following gentle- men were .appointed a sub-committee tq collect mhruvitiai and negotigte mtg the present owner. : Jae. Graham. chairman; Mayor Walters. O. Bigolom .1). Quart. J. O'Rcilly. B. J. "chamb- lin. J. B. Sootheran.n. Kylie and Hugh O'Leary. Hey were asked. to re- port!» the ma committee as neon an powblo. Mr. Snyth said that the reason the purchase of the works was not seriousn- ly‘ entertained last year was due to tho large†of the town debtâ€"the town could not issue the mortuary bonds. According to his krowledge very fey waterworks plant: had giv- en satisfaction, and. in felt like. being very caution in endorsing purchase. and would firmly oppose the proposi- tion to guarantee the bonds. Mr. Stewartâ€"“I think everyone is with youl thereâ€"the sense of the meet- i is again‘ that M†nihyor Walters -- “I recently had i convemtion withftbe myorug Grim; thei' town; on: itl' electric. light and other franchiseo. Be expreced him;elf strongly in favor of the pol- thecost o! then-orb. loam near buying than when in he". Yorkâ€"in fact. I w‘as only a couple of hours late. The people baekolm welt willing to SIGK HEADACHE .02:â€" 20:6. .0006 30:3 .53 32:0 43gb? 305%“ ha. Earpâ€"8. 632.55». 3938033389923. .165 .832 £3§3 .11 .uï¬agshanaivfl 1.693 23.33 £28155 4:3 833 . «85b- 3.35.838." Substitution the fraud of the (11’. see you get Carter's. Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand. Carter's Halal-Eve‘s P1113 OPS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL â€" “The time 711131-99“ 2 Doors East Benson House. NEW STORE Mr. 8 Oliver. owner 0! the Parker lot. said he mood to build ; ï¬ance along the concession line «It'd hi- lot. and would [its that. the more or i after meals digest the food. That in , all then is In it. Food nu; d?ges"ed .' or half' iapoim an it creates .' gas, acidity. headaches. palpitation at some member at the council would de- '. the heart, load of fleah and appetite cidc ou the location. as he didn't want i and may 0“... mm which are of. to encroach on the roadway. but would m «11.4 3y m m m. mat a portion of the rmd allowance ; my on .914 by mi“. every- for. u number of years, yielding up my.“ at 50 cool: a nacho. Addreu pus-alien any time the 00°99“ M!" i F. A. Quart 00.. Marshall. Mich" for ed to z a up game for public: travel. g little book on' stomach diananee, sent Mr. then moved. acconded ! tree; by! Hr. Calvert. tint the! move view t? Oliver lot and road allowance ad- I BUTTER A8 IT SHOULD BE joining for the purpose of locating ' . â€"â€" the line and lettinÂ¥ a portion‘p! the i m m mm to the nasal: man! to Er. Oivor 0011111th Metâ€"A mun-mum“ for a number of years ou"the terms n'rm- m W'C‘m“ 21 Mr. Gluxton has handed the Peter- Important 2,1- 3“ boro Review tb {alluring extract A‘ by-law for up neonatrncxion' d from his Landon letter d the 18th Munici 1- Drain. N021, the report of inst" in reference to the new mode which (1 been promuonall; adopted ¢¢ making and mana- Qanadian at last metxng. was on motion by If. butter. M in now racemng such 13ml. Bichon. acconQd by Ir. Jae. “you“. gthntioll in w: Byrnc. read up first tune. . ! “ï¬tter. should be packed In 5%. In maternity with: mlnton of bongâ€"56 1-21!» ineaehbox town: council on SepLï¬th. that a b'y-law to ‘ W About 3 per cent. of salt. raise. 815.000 inaidot thempoOedB. ‘13.: daxry, should he uaed. Home L t P. Railway he submitted to‘ a. 'mldhelimdwith thiekgreaneproot mot the rut Mon the ï¬rst «1*th uwmmmu-h: January 9‘)“. _ . aiebon aged. aye- '3 a." with mantel: as with choc-e. Now auart's W3 Tnbleta nre vastly different in one important .m- apect from ordinary pfoprietnry modi- cmes for the mason that the: are not a secret patenb medicine. no secret is made of their ingrodionubut analy- sis show: then to contain the natural digestive fermentn. pm nuptic pep- sin. the digestivg acids. Golda: Sal. bismuth. hysira-tys and nu. may at not ammo. author do they not pay- erfully on any organ. but they can Kr. mm. iesfoner, on be- ’ asked about he matter. said, he he 't time to investigate a; to who took u» gravel, but mid endeavor to do so and report at; next meeting. Judging by the appearance of the put abppt {OybLAhad been unjysgly taken In conformity with a molut’on of cogncil o- Sopt. 25th. that a by-h‘ to nice. 815.000 in lidol tho prone-0:13 L. A: P. Bailvcy be submitteq. to‘ a. dons since be (@1107) 5“- been work- ing_in 9.! Pzt- . . . ma fear of being bumbugxed can yo earned too 71st. no hr u: not. that may. people snug: (olf- may you. with wga'; di- 5265:: Eweâ€"r611}: risk a 11m. tin» and money in? tnithlnlly casting the claim; undo of [Translation so me- liabb and nuiuml y used a. aunt's W943 15.12109? . _ .. mu Inlay Poop]. From 1571113 3 ended by Mr. CalVert. that nid I334“! , be read the ï¬rst tintâ€"Carried. The clerkswac. on motion by [can Byron and Hickman. instructed to 2 write tethc We! Grand Ttunk â€humaccept accepting his offer under ccrtain condition: ; CiMS. Mr. Curi'in- moved. seconded by Mr. Culvert. that the Court of Ravi-ion t9 considar the ans-meats of Inni- I Dram No. l. baud 03W 4th. l“next. that at but 25 oopieoot this be tymritten and that the had- ownan. or tenant. unabated be 'noti- 1:1“. accordance with the act. â€"(hx~ r mm Stand: troubles atom uni in most cases so Mute to can that poopk are apt to look with suspicion on any remedy chiming to be a. tad- ical. permanent com. for dyspepsia, and indigestion. Many such: pride thennelvu on their antenna in nova: being hnmhuggod. why in modi- Mr. Calvert moved. ascended by Mr. Hicmn. that orders be issued for Ic- eounta now pausiâ€"(hrriotL Tho council adjourned about 6.30. W F. O’BOYLE. Clerk. THE FEAROF HUMBUG. VI.“ and .1.†Speak! II Youth‘ mam, 75:: “950 Special in Working Man'- Flannel Shin- “momma WATCH GBAHAI GEO“. Bet-c are com of GRAHAI’S w in Men’s Ribhod 004m. at â€a and 10c 'Snml 0195' span :- Reyn’ Winter Union.†n so and 26° . Spain] in Men's Fund-lined U-dm “39¢ch BARGAIN HUNTERS! §GEBTAINTY SUNGEBTA'INTY Cathartjo pills never have and never can, cure Judie-tin and stomach truth m .they at entirely on tho buck. whereas the whole trouble is mnyrin Que m._ _ Stuart's lamp-i: Tablet. taken after ml: duet tho food. That in all that is to'it. Food nu; ngesfed mhmwhpoi-I a. it cmates m acidity. Nachos. palpitation of thp heat. lost to! flesh and appetite nod may 0th! troubles which are of- r. A. an": 00.. mn, Mich. for 11ml. book our m am sent not It you are contcmphting a change in your heating appuatus, give me a call. “Wong, at chanting the food“ eaten thoroughly ' has “to brunt. can: and came the W This in the ' .otrtheii was. It mav seem a strong state- m‘nt that we keep the been but so it is. We have been so long in the business thatwe know all there is to be known about Stoves, and we can't be deceived into oï¬ering an inferior article "nohow." The average householder is to- day busy laying plans '0 secure the most heat for the least money during the six months of cold weather now at hand It‘s a setious prob'em. but it cm be solved by buying nne of our COAL or WOOD HEATERS. \Ve can give you the names of- hundrtds who Settled thcix doubts . in this way. prion for Boys: Boyd 8-piooo Envy Twat! Own-no em a mun. VCI‘SUS '. G Wooda-