g‘vv- â€"'-._ , g lowed by Conn. McFadyen. second- ed by Coun. Robinson. that :11: 1mm ates as read be amended as follows; Slut the wonl lawn. as used. m the report of Reeve Howkin's re his in« tertiew with Neil Mel-Sachem. he changed to orchard, and that. the .Emcasuremcnts in the report of Raeve flowkms, re the culvert Opp. lot 1. cbn- 8, be changed. to read from 8 to 210 fcet. instead. of from 11 Lo 1.! feet. and that the minutes as thus hmended be adapted. An Interesting Table of Statistics Prepared by Treasurer McNeillie Ratepayers for Future Referenceâ€"May be Ten Years. Elan Slate Left for New Comets Various Hatters Dealt With. Last Session of Eldon Council ._ An amendment to the motion was moved by Conn. Ross. seconded by «Cows. Spence, that the minutes as xead be amended as follows; That the mmuremcnts in the report of Reeve flow-kins, re the culvert, on wars. opp. lot 1. be changed. to read six feet ingtcad of from 11 to 12 feet. he vote on the amendment was as follows; Yeasâ€"Ross, Spence , nays r-chEadyen and. \Robinson- The mo- tion was carried: with the vote of the ; Council met in Plank’s hall. Lorne- will:. on Monday. Dec. 16th. as per date set by. statutm Members. all pro-sum, with IReeve in the chair .Thc minutes of the former Tmeeting of Nov. 25th were read. A -41 "nâ€" .. . Donald McPherson. assessor for the Court of Revisionâ€"Carncx Robinson. Spenceâ€"that we instmct our treasurer to pay 'John Tough. as 700 on his book, and according to ill: pcr account. of F. J. Mciinc, the sum way he was assessing. land in thzc of $190. for 1 1-2 hours shovelling nezgnborbood. this amount must be sncm in 1906. ~Carried. Spence, Robinson.â€"that we give a . . .-_‘-~- 1.- LI... f..ll....-:nn- â€Air: 1907, stating that the assessment or Efnur Abraham's property was $2.- oorrcct, . k atou v‘v COMMU§1CATIONS ; Communications were read 21$ [01- m from: mrrcct, . L . Abraham Lampiere, stating that he .was charged 'in his taxes [or statute labor that he hads performed and that his assessment slip showed. his pro- perty assessed for $850. and the‘ coi- lecto:’s slip showed the! assessment to be $1000. He enclosed the taxes,\ less the statuet labor: and the amount computed‘on the exrta asâ€" realm ......... Belief-«t a. on. STATEMENT SHOWI b _, hing with the year ' and the amount £011 eabhï¬ name effective. Section III.-â€"(f.be value . talus par worm NG; Section I.-The Equalizatwn 01 um wuuu u. 1v Wm--. .._Aw_ v___ ,V *7er , ear 1907, and the amount for much $1000.00 at County, mtg qmmpose ti levying Cdunty rrates in ï¬ne y tion 11.4mm value at the County: as Imported by County, valua'toms in '07, with which is included gm ILIcomaelmhich :19pr in the W emu. tour the yo. the Business Assessment and of the Enable 1000.00\of County ara'tes. which! would have been uharg'cable it the report of We County, as equalimd by the County Judge. i‘mluds (Business Asmsmaenrt and :Taxable Income, and the While: each $1000.00, Whit: 1908. Septic!) IV.-â€"-rl‘.hae wreager of the Township; Mur able Real 'Pmpemtx imttbe â€township Municipalities. as givemain the rape! â€"â€"â€"â€"-~-- - anmtnu’ n spartan III. SECTION IV Mum .............................. 3145292 Ops .................................... 1932472 Somrville .. .. 4 ...... 319236 Nefulam . .......... 973-393 Lindsay... 1729358 Bdocayg'eon ................ L ...... 1 68573 Fenclon Falls ..................... 242329 â€MU-“M - . 128560 Sturgeon Point Woodville .., NOTE. â€"Sie|$tion I. was effaative. (To find the percent! 71100!“ {gr ï¬le's 9.sz to Come anion: one'roof us cam mm to good for25)ears :mdis a lumdnd. That.’ s a. root" of E i 3;? =1 3 fl themon youpdfm sense and a and amp: does it. The building cover is proof 3’me lightning. ï¬re. rain and snow. 'remadc better. and of better matenal. 133“; and lam about ROOFING hey cost less becayse Addre- ans The PEDLAR People ‘36:â€: mmomn'rmmm Winnipeg (1‘0 find tbe‘pamentage «which tho value of any before the third figure: iromjhe. right .in the gosa. 21.593; Dalton, .715; ,Woodville, 1.030. “OSHAWA†GALVANIZED STEEL SHINGLES MUNICIPALITY EQUALIZATION or THE comm or vmonm. on “cu-o - u‘ is 6mm“; m in writing Li wally good for effective; Seption II. has ices: ' Amount for Eqalized Value each 31000-00 _ A A- at f‘nnnfv ..... -â€"â€"â€"__ $13171522 16187 113706 SECTION I. SECTION II. SECTION III epared by Treasurer McNeillie. Which Should be Cut Out and Treasured by Reference-«May he Ten Years} Before County is Valued Again. The Equalization at the County of WW in the year 1907, and the amount for m as :mported by County, valua'tars in ’07,: . iTaanole ILIcomaermhich appewred in the a of County Ira'tes. mhinhl would have been a value of the County. as equalimd by It! Income. and the While: each $1000.00, _.__.__.,_â€" _.â€"â€"â€" consider and ‘éx-ammq the awn-1.. or order changing the former engin- eer’s award. ‘ ’Wm. Thornbury. License Inspector, containing cheque of $132. the seuouzi dï¬stnbucion of the License Fund. ‘ Councillor Spence filed 'the follow- ing rcpozt; To the Eldon CounciLâ€"Thia is to certify that we, 'the undersigned, have examined and taken measurements of Spence, Robinsonâ€"that we pay. Neil McEachzrn $1 on account-Carnal. Robinson. McFadycn--that byâ€"jmw No. 311 or the municipality of E1- don. a by-alwyto prohibit the .5419. of liquor by retail in the township of Eldon, be now, read a second tune. â€"â€"Carricd. a culvert on cog. 8. opp. Jon 1, arm find the ‘centre of the tile culvert to by a distance of six feet from the centre of the OM." culvert. and we have found. from "the north side of the old culvert to the south sick at the tile culvert to be a distance at ten [ecuâ€"Signed. Alex McMillm, Simmn G. Benson. W. A. Barker and G A. .V. Benson. ‘ ‘ By-law No. 31:: of the municipalityâ€. aipoiutiug time and. place of nomin- ation and election, and deputy re- turning ofï¬cers and 9011 clerks. was read in tn: usual manner. Spence, Robinson-that clerk and treasuxer be instructed to abate the sun of $3.00 from the collector’s roll of taxes for statute labor charg- ed against the property 01 E. J. Tay- lor. being lot 32?, con. 8; also to abate tHe sum of $1.82 from tlxes of Sam. Jeff on lot 6, con. 7, amount of taxes levied on an assessment. of $260 which had been struck oif by the Court of Revisionâ€"CarrieL The Best of Advice. '1 Begin the new year. with a. clean slate. Settle all your: accounts. If you owe money, payl it. If you are in debt to another’s kindness, dis~ charge it. If you‘ owe another feel- ings of hatred. or ill will. wips off. the account. Begin tho new. year with a clear balance: sheet. with a clear conscience. with a. resolve to do the right and honorable thing in all your relations. anti it will be worth while wishing you a happz 116V; 32313 _.t .. ‘...h'; .Warder (to prisoner condemneJ to drumâ€""Your last hour has com-a. What is your last request T’ .fl-Prisonerâ€"“I should hke capital punishment to be abolished." $1000 00 $1 Spence, Robinson.â€"that we give a rebate of taxes to the following; Mrs. 00:20:, two {days' statute. labor, {31.50; Flora Mclnncs, abate taxes in full for 1907;'Mrs. Sarah Tayolr, atatu taxes in full. [or 1907ï¬â€"Car». L *Foss, Spenceâ€"that we allow EJ- win Abraham a rebate of taxes on an assessanent or $200. being amount the meme“ roll showed. above his asscasment slip for lot 18, con. 2. Amount of rebate, $1. 88.--Car ried. ; McFadyen, Robinson -â€" that we charge the corporation of Woodville for use of; stone crusgler [or crash- ing stone in the month of June... 1907, the sum or $S.â€"Carrie:1. ., A large number of accounts were passed. Council adjourned (or the ysar. '\ B. STACEY. Clerk and Treas. . Left over from last week. atatc taxes in ried. . Spence, Robinsonâ€"that we accept the sum or $9.40 in £1111 for Abra- ham Lampiere’s taxes and statute labor for 1907.â€"-Carried. 1s. 12 49 3 369614 3 2o 91 s 220427 :12 82 7 393631 4 22 26 . -. 237000 '6 35 7 150633 . 8 53 115075 :79 29 1795578 ;101 60 1667328 :126 95 1743002 1 98 62 1708874 - 84 23 1463817 182 83 1330606 941 288931 16 35 , 175000 â€38 71 3511552 204 36 3476469 950 51 2270716 128 49 2212487 24 24 ., 642097 :36 33 ~. 298505 ~73 90 1266572 71 69 1155840 031 307 2498888 141 39 2385150 :12 79 258.067 . 14 60 252.429 . 18 39 ‘461752 26 13 1424990 «9 '76 197262 11 16 1188641 Lmount for anunton' Amount for Values: Amount for No. of mh31000.00 Value in- each $1000.00 EqunHvd whuooom Acre. u- of County eluding of County by County ( 1 County named In Rates Business Rates. Judge mus Township Assessment _ '5 35 7 150833 :79 29 1795578 :1226 95 1743002 - 84 23 1463817 9141 288931 238 71 3511552 350 51 2270716 24 24 -, 642097 73 90 1266572 931 30: 2498888 :12 79 258.067 . 18 39 461.752 19 76 197262 £123 7 96469 . 78 63 164131 \ 8 53 ;101 60 1 98 62 1982 83 18 35 2104 36 128 49 :36 33 m 69 141 39 . 14 60 26 1‘5 II 16 5 46 9 29 my Municipality imrs to the rwholo County plan» the amoï¬'nt for each $1000.00 of County race. Foa His Closing Words. 7672912 $1000 00 $160997†$1000 00 $5993! Ewen apt asida’ by Countx Judge’s ‘mport; ._’_ â€" â€"¢-r‘â€"-_. â€"â€"|â€"â€" of Victoria. â€which was in afloat totr the a; far leanh $1000.00 o1: Commits: mus. Seaâ€:- 5 in ’07, with which is included amount of. .in the “ligament Aron: far the you: 1908. lave [noon wargnnble i! the .quport hart he'- md by the County Judge. including the $1000.00, which will Ln sya‘rg'eabla bovin- Ln. Mnrimirnlities. W waluel 0f the Tan- 739 $1000 00 $599370 312568141 ‘$20 97 ltV Judge’s 'mport; Sdztion III. will u s {1369 $ 28536 $ 211000 3 739 14 72 44909 : 237000 1 5 28 ' I: 15 26926 _ 1150001 - 3 98 7104 83 62002 1697637 27 38 106 15 69614 41706376 28 62 142 65 51335 1326006 25 83 10 87 73590 175000. I 2 38 .215 93 ,: 74940 3449542 46:03 43742 503 2209212 39 24 18 5-1 ,63578 :289730 4 56 - '71 79 - 55646 .1151640 20 7‘] 11815 , , 1568 . 1 . 26 4o ~ . _. £1173 - The Split Log Drag Again Commended Deputy Minister of Public Works for Ontario Say: “Good Thing." ' "The question of Mid- .imlprovq- ment which was planned! upon the prov gram ad: the Winter {Fair held at; Guelph." attracted more {than usual attention, inasmuch as the some and maintenance of web crawls as (well as the construction at qtone aoads. was fully gone into. M ‘*. â€During the last bangle at years- mush intemst in nth-a came of can“: roads »ha:s lac-en mental :by the intrq- duction of what is commonly known as film leib-log drag.’ ., ’ “Mr. D. King. of Missouri. who claims to be the .original daigner of the drag. addressed" the {meeting mt; considerable length. painting . out how the drag should} be constructed and operated in ONE}: \'to mesh tho 'oest results. In a '1'th interview: Mr. A. W. Campbell. Deputy Minister on Public Works spoke strongly in: favor o! the sglit log drag far the maintenance of earth reads. He said; u - am mambing Ithaepe with 9: glancing. of gravel qr stameu/ , .- ‘ “.Wlbam gtramefl nor stonefaro flamed on the would soda “men is not aged in the consolidation on the'maiterial «the split-log-damg is men-m (pr scrap- ing in the 1009a nwhelrial runtil the trafluo mammacbad iLâ€. -. ‘ ‘Lt. "Gravel and stone are alasolqtely. necessary on meals sflojeoted. to much trafï¬c, and no amount .01 care given to the myth mouth (will make it suLâ€" Ihabenst :to stand [thud striarfic during the .wet seamen. mba dram in only de- signed as an imam updul in the maintenance «of all roads. and the care or earth roads. While the people shim. and (m tam. pvorx road. division should be autï¬oiently interested in the care not its tread to make a drug and see that it is warmed whepever mesmry during the season." L “\Will the use or 'the nplsiLâ€"lagydrag do away rwirth 1119 Mt)? of using; gravel and Shana?†asked: chhe morti- "Evéry township council should have at Least :1 down oi them :11pr made for use Momma .Ithe town- 10 30 OAS'ny‘: _ Jung? l mmflntlon of Vslue of Tax- , as- able Real Value I m Proveflxin P" 9; decimal mark o instance-“Mar 1' 46; 03 39 24 4 56 20 7f! the idetl toad tor agowwaa grass. u. required very little energy on tho [part of tin animal to Mt. it. thera- fore the conditions throughoufl‘ the year for: {ceiling should be dmilar to .June Silage was emollient contain- .ing eighty pounds of mater to and bundled pounds at feed; June grass .oontained 34.9 ponds 01 dry mate'â€" 9 trial and the “:21an was water. A ! good [and for the pmï¬mtion of all]: isboulud contain a lot so! pratein. Corn Yaitage, if fed emlusiuly. am not give ivary much milk loscwsel it was low !in tprxotein. consequently somethinsï¬ iolso had to kid led in order to put gourd in the milk.“ M'hcat bran con- tained a lot on sproterin. and was an emlleart food. «out them was no pro- I m protein. oonsoqnelnfly lmmethmfll. is hoycd that. this and other obshclcs 501“ a!“ to a: 1d :1. | ‘ to F“. to success will shortly be overcome. .ouixd 1n the m 1k": '. Gran con- i If so. the appliance should receive "ls-med a lot on ipratenn. and was an consideration in Canada. where a emaelleut {S’Od‘ tout there “r†no 3:1: ‘ cheap process 0! praiservingL « ggs ELIE†iï¬ngï¬gmï¬gmtzm would be most useful." p ‘ rrHERE Is A lREMEDY. cm or [Ewan Ontariq had made a mistake in dairying frhcy milked (the manufaaturem of famnl imple- the‘n' own cows aaveln months aur- manta should take more! ogre to have ~ ‘ng the year and: looacded them the 'them as sale to operate as poss'wle. remaining ï¬vo. It dairying was oarâ€" (the many accidents that occur on the wried on min-ea hundrod and dxtyrfive farm m in a elm-go measure due to days during Itho year. the cows would the poor protection andl unbandy art- .60 latter. Cams milkurlten months 521mm naked on thaw machines. It [during the your mum (neuter fed. and ought to be easy 19 turn: gut a mm“: 1 . hen allowed to go dry two month. gentler. which would make it Woodl- gained in flash ml m in goodconr- .1010 tons Inadto lone raw or hand, Ionian to start work again. Milk ,rrhe want accident to N. J. Chapman could loo produced cheapw in winter 4 in Pickering pm the unclemness of .than in summon but \the farmera these u'evorm lovers. The ï¬tting 01 could not do at. . kit]: corn aloha. ] the levers into notches midiheir com- Aualfa hay should be ted along with mum catching is worse, than m com. Alfalfa. contained nearly 08 less. A man Fthinks; he can oocratc a uch qpmtoin as M'hea't bran and could. and tails to take other means o1 ptoé- flan mod-w chasm:- thanl aw other ‘wstion until :too laba. ~Lem melan- ‘oroul on this farm." was refuse to our matching: that are 'I‘HE DAIRY ,OOW. Some timely pointers Were given by Henry Glendmnins. of Manilla. in his nddxess at Glenvale. on the M8018 wound cow that had the p-rap-ana‘rty 0! turn- inz feed into milk: Very low cows ran loath sways. italhoet an! milk. A special mam-pom cow Was ‘mm â€The Ontmio farmers -ha‘d loea'd N317 for- m»: n, summar th Well Jul .4!!! to supplement eras silo ï¬lled the previous day wi .: 2. ‘ .Dzsmcmnn secs. 1 In his recent report. in the trade and commerce reports for Canada. J. S. Larke, of Sydney, N. S. ,W., -spcaks of a process [or dcsiccating eggs devised in Meibourne. and car- ried out in Sydney. For this process. {high claims are madc< It has been thus described ; l matured teined a lot 013 spruteén. and was an emlle'n't food. soul: them was no pro- ï¬t in feeding it mow owing to timer high prices prevailing. The {ax-113(- cm of East/an Ontario! had made a mistake in dairying. (they milked l “Desiccated eggs are not SUDbIP ; tutes for eggs. but newly-laid eggs‘; treated by a process by which only; the shell and: water contents of the l egg are removed, and the whole sub- . stance of the egg. yolk and albumen. ! converted into powder. The eggs first ' pass through a dark room. being car- ried .on' a. perforated «rolling table over a fifty candle-power light. Any eggs not perfectly trash. or dirty in { any way. are at once detected and put on one side. The sound eggs are :carried along and go into a centri- Iugal separator. revolving at a tie- {mentions rate. Here the eggs are smashed. and the shells separated‘ from the liquid mutter, which flows i into a. email tank. and is then pump- ed up to another tank. where a pre- servative is added. Below this tank. in a very hot room. with a tempera- ture of 12.30 to 130 degrees. there are great cylinders. or drama. ‘sflowly rc- volving at thqrate of 1 «12 1-2 min- uta. The liquid egg substance goes from the tank into troughs below these cylinders, and as they revolve become attached to them. By the “time a. cylinder has completed its revolu- tion the coating has dried. and a further coating adherent Ultim-uely this coating comes of! in flaky pieces, which are ground into a. powder. I his powder will. it is claimed to have been proved. keep for years. and M @6031 EYE The perpetual charm of ï¬shnss and crispnas -â€"of daintincss and deli- ciousnss â€" is in every box of MooneY’s Perfection Cream Sodas -â€"held captive by the air-tight, moismre-pfoof ckagec. There 13 11 est in everything- En Biscuits, it's MOONEY“:z w; annmwmm It ad tin p‘rqnnsitty ot‘ turns- rto milk: Yen-y [gr cows Vera. tombs! and milk. A pom com Was waif-61 Elm rmera uhaid loadnl Nsry for... having favorable seasons ardWinR until \ hat year, are not substi- only requires the addition of milk or ‘ water. when the powdered eggs will reconstitute. and be ready for use for my purpose theI same as a. newly- , laid egg. The powder is rich‘ and at- ltraetive looking. and is reported by .the government analysts of‘ New ‘ South .Wales and Victoria to contain ' no chemical preservative. No part of {the egg. except the water. has been It Tm: snom'aonN mLKER lg A feature 0'! the trade in milch icows at tne Chicago Stock Yards and in ah the region tributary to that market. in the demand for large {poms or 'the milking Shorthorn ' type. These cows. showing plenty of ‘size. are eagerly bought at long mice: by dealers from New York and EPennsylvania. Newly-calved. or well 'aloag in calf. such: cows elicit the 1strongest: competition. The (team-rs ,cxplain the demand (or them by $1)" in; thatCas the eactcrn dairyman no 'longcr makqa :any atmmpt to rear 0 the levers imto hashes andï¬heir cons- seam machine “I mama, than use- lesa A man thinks he can operate and tails tn take other meh‘nfl o! proï¬- wstion until :too labe- AgLept menu. mers refuse to any munching! that aro not properly prom ‘ the egg. except the water. nu been removed. i “It must. however. b0 added that .the process is not yet perfected.†says the correSponécnt. “The inven- tor has some difficulties still to over- come before it can be a. commercial success; one of which is the re tuc- tion of the dried egg to powder. It his own heifers into profit. he mcst have something that will yield 4 re- imunurative flow of niilk (or a time, and then fatten readily. into â€be-2! that. brings a 800:1 price. This oom- bination is found. in the Shorthoru type of cow. which is bringing .3 much as any other sort of distincl': the dairy breeding. ‘ LOW GRADE. CHEESE. George A. 'err. ot the stat! of the Dominion dairy commission. and of» Otis! referee in Montreal. stated four tore the Eastern Ontario Dairymen'a Amintion at Piston on‘ ‘Thunsday that Canada's rapumkion, for ‘lï¬gh; grade cheese rwas facing damaged through immanse guanti‘xiai of soo- ond and thin! grad» product being: placed on the market. \ . Only twopar cent. of all cheese shipments exam:â€" ined by :him anypntrenl were. he said, or first araM‘ fl‘heaoess o! magenta: chain was due to the great mull-pr at small histories. mhich. losing in clone \competition, «were unable no pay . 1a: expert ambit ‘3 . G. G. Pinolow. chic: instrument and sanitary mun. Kingston. in read- ing his nnmnl reporta- mmmmemded that upebialmen we mam W the go‘vexnment to plasma». dairymcn {mummlwrating milk. . -. ~, "A store whose untidy appearance is often overlooked because at its ‘sales: advertised a special in pea two can: of A1 pm (or. twenty-hf: cents.1‘he [obel- ot these cans were Wmiml an to the name and fame of the canning agentsâ€"a point CAMPAIGN FOR CLEAN GROCERIES. About Mun Pm. over the country. Many grovcrs are now placing advertisements in their local newspapers calling attention to the (act. that they "are clean grout-s. 1‘ Here is the rmult 0! one of the: hundreds o! interesting eXper‘uncnts that. have been conducted by the edi- tors of the .Woman‘s Home Cam; panion. It shows that; a "bargain" on which you cannot be too careful to make sure that. you have the [guarantee of a standard firm. A: a tidy store a can. of the same size pre- parel by a well-known, house mm bought 1t the ataniard price for flit bani. {buriecn conu. and :he Business Systems Commercial School Limited TORONTO. 52 SPADINA AVE. H‘K and )r well . cit {1.0 ' Cellars f by 8'15- rugn IIO l0 “fill“ .0 “)331. n1 4 FC- Chum Factory Burned. - Evening Post of Jan. 11 - Janetville cheese Iaccory c'uvk ï¬re and map mmtm the ground yesterday. The lmzibdmg M'aJE‘Q asub- atantiul frame one. and avavti'ung in it was burned. W: are unable to sub. flu log. mama tho tire is unknown two cans were oompareL The “oar- gain pens‘ smellel almost rancid when the can was opened. 30 the juice was pourei of! and the peas cnretully rinbci. Then the cause 0! the strong flavor was Movercd. The peas were of various sizes. a full dozen of very large. hard )L‘low. peas were disc )v- ered. The peas from the clean srme were subjected to the same rinsing procuss. and were found to be at uni- I’orm size. a» trifle larger than the French ptnl" ' \ Thompson brothers. of Valentin, “cu-known threshers, performei a fast- bnt of work one day last. week for Mr. “Henry Jackson. of lot 15. can. 5. Mariposa (Iormeer‘ of Plea- sant Point Vicinity.) lining a Savvy-:1- musty machine. they threshed 25 has 0! “like clover sead in seven and onehafl hours. Who can bear. Choice Position Gone. :1 unâ€"Can I bppe that. you v : littic corner in your heart I! c râ€" Naps; Gog-mt iota a1 thin? THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Income...... .. TEN YEAR’S nnowru Assets ...... Surplus ............ Store open from the sale. The reliable store for best quality and low prices. THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN. Directly Opposite the Post Ofï¬ce. A lame horse FRANK FORBERT Smart Job of “whine. . L. McLean, Agent at The Arc-Light Shoe Store Lnnns'a um. forms therefor. \ Provides superior ooqrsa in busin css and short- I IU'IM P'- hand subiects. using forms and supplies identical with those found in the most up-to-datc business officcs. Showing large increases Day Glasses ASSURANCE COMPANY in force is a dead loss. WEEKLY ad: to keep a lame home. arse in names â€" and the othing in. You can’t ‘50“: tack. That's why you an" OF CANADA. Full particulxrs NOW GOING ro-opon Thursday,.lanuary 2nd. '. F. WRIGHT. PW POST. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. _JA 5 20,001,462 339%697 760.403 201.579 Mr. Morgan Johns, Canadian Government Employment Agent, will take applications from those requiring farm help or domestic servants. The help is expected to come mostly from England and Scotland. Do You Want Male or Female Help ? Any person wishing to adn part fare for respectable Sc or English girls will please vise Mr. Johns, at his reside 99 Lindsay-st. “Edie? location suit! in the business of .. till 7 p.m., during upon request ms Wood’s raw-9513?; W“_ W ’â€'" ‘ no Co. E aux 13 10mm 121 pc. 174 9-6- 157 9-C- 373 D-C-