ET . w .J v fluctuatewithias mammr " than onlytby giving hesdtoegsiy plsni for cheaper productiofl. can 'wd hope ‘ tosuoceed. We could not nowmske a living if forced to out our grain with a sickle or thrash with a flail. nudl in the future it will he even more ne- 3 century to seek rapid. econ remunerative methods. out“! and - In the future. as in the past. sup- E B the feeder of the W1, body. Purify it with 3 Sarsaparilla. mm, liver and stomach Im a l â€awn Nothomlnthilpohtl W -~I had severe in Mach. 5 form of neural I, it made ms well and strong. 1 the price, but more than ever ‘1 ' quality be demanded ; not only ...;n'li - have appetites _to supply, but- tastes. l What our opinloml or tastes are will 1 not matterâ€"we must furnish what is" in demand or fail. If the markets want light pork we must sell it light; ' if lean breeds, we must raise them. We must learn better than to waste time t and. feed on unprofitable stock. such 9 as trying to make beef from dairy-l bred cattle, or butter from cows ex. posed to inclement weather. Again. . we should remember that this is not 1. the only fertile spot on earth. or th‘n , l, in America. These distant wheat l fields may excell ours. perhaps, while from many parts will come cattle.egga . hogs. fruits. etc.. etc., to compete with ‘ us in the market I Having given you an outline of me to take Hood's Sarsspsr l we should learn what our natural ad- vantages are and use them to the l best of our ability, for the race may l not be to the swift or the battle to the strong in the future, but to those ‘ who possess some advantage, however '_ 1. slight. I shall briefly mention a few ; advantages‘l which we possess in com- _ ___.-_._. mon. ‘ THE CANADIAN POST is publishw l, 1. A healthy climate- in a portion 1 /- Palms aers’ N)tlc e. .â€" m kid"- The tub-mirth!†l of country which can ..., ucapes the l more destructive epitlcrii rs and most severe storms. 2. A good and ferti’.; 0'1. null adapt- ed for the production. of a ‘arge variâ€" Wux mould always be made in the safer“ ‘ ety of grains, 31‘ch and. room» paw- “ "“1â€â€œ “d “Pm" I’m" mam.“ ‘ 3. A peaceful community working in "‘V .“f .T,‘f..:‘ih:; .::‘..f.§..°.‘,‘,’ m n" harmony and learning to cooperate for haw . 4.1, “my. bm u, "no. “,0 "..., mutual advantage. (except at electimis) ' U ' mpper expires in order 3 4. Geographical situation which will ' l ever keep us in the line of communica- tion with distant and important mar- kets. I 5. A good educational system. which average intelligence shows has been fairly well appreciated in the past. and no doubt will be used. to even better l adVintagei in the future. 6 Government aid; Ibelieve our â€Curr. as may commence withsny rune. tonnes â€"Alwsys give both your on. Post our.» when you all us to chant! P‘“ ; the name of the town and the state m Ivvlmx! mu live in should always follow your own a. when writing tothls uflloe We casual. resdll ,4 your trim: on our books lull.- thin is done. 9 gay name an elite. ADVERTISING RATE 3. tuus' Advertising. 10 cents per line (12 lines D ye :nc'l ï¬rst insertion; 5 cents soon subsequent .nrrtr-in. R :i hug notices in government is doing more to aid the agriculturist than the government of any other country, through our public schools. our public libraries ing-roonu. and by an Agricultural Colâ€" lege and system of Experimental. Farms. which offer to individual far- mers every possible aid. while through the. Farmers' Institutes they try to teach. publicly and press agricultural knowledge and upâ€"to-date methods Upon our attention. Clever and prac- tical men are sent to address us ; some- times. 1 am sorry lo any. they find us very indifferent. although I am sure this would not be true did we even partly realise the keen competition of } llin ful urn. Our government seems to be more 1nd read- h'celnserlinmi ' . xtm r..r liq:- Ipsoc~ for busing. advertising mail: new l an app vellum of. the DEN. JOB PRINTING. Our 1 -h l‘v‘psrtmeut in one of the bent .(llllf‘l‘f‘ll ,wrmg "f‘i .g in CM‘MI, will in prep. ed to -~xecutr a run ul twin‘inu lo I s'clus style It lime-- 'F“ ... x. lib '00 bl. ....lons too sin-ll. i ‘r- ~l ...... c airman-cations to be addressed to WILSON 6 WILSON Pmnvlelom The Weeklyfgst. fully alive to our poiilion than we are unlm‘lww. and have in addition estab- - "b “"9- Halted n synlem of cold aloriige which â€\lh' \‘i’. lllllflll Ell llll fallllll. um: um: Av le LINOIAY rAllMIII' INITHUTB has enabled our more perishuble pip. duvl a lo to nab disluul markets in good lluv‘ll il so fur rmidil lisi. \Vi- have mmlly for the shipment of fruit and dairy t'lllllllll‘lfll. lull in llm fillul'd ill “at wl l midnildy be more widely n- lsllllll'wlx-llvlllllh II will l-svulutlmllae um lliml lmdu b wudlug lilo drone-ml wouldâ€: mllisl‘ linu llir llvo ullilllltl. wlimu yuuu 'Hlllulll .iud llulll wolullla wlll prolmoly l» demanded lu but a: Iv Alb-rt untold-mu. alumnus onl l lo. ...: lliuy on: low lu blue. it llw lllllollll‘ of West \‘lulul‘nl bullicm' lualllulc. bold ul Lindsay ai lluirmliy of last week. the follow» W l'wm wu- read by Mr. Alllull lb» inn-... ..r llluuilllie. and we lake pleats- ... ... publish ltd it for the informa- Linn if ultl' farmer renders. hf. llllllmitu, Indies and Gautier urn - My lupin this evening in " The ii.. an. loi‘ :lm Farmer in the Future." but 'nlm' w is suggested by our presi- iil, llllil wilhuut claiming any alwcial l.~iil.~. for reading the dark page of .. fulurr, l cort~ented to introduce it fur )‘uuf discuss on. il‘al'mui‘a lu lllu fulul'e Wlll probably drift mum lulu amoral lluu u'u. «lulu mo. and one o lltu problem: w deli L: even now licguiu nu lo trouble. llwul is how lo secure and retain suitable farm help. for its couipellliou grown more kwu We can no former ul'fm'll. lo employ Ullakllltld labor. Ollior umuu- fuclurers (and former: are in u sense rulliufaclurere. in that they take the raw products of nature and convert aliuwu lhiit to overcome competition llwy Illunl i-mpluy skilled lillJOl'. In an Amrrican WJU'D factory. for instance. it man will probably make. but one “llt‘a'l; be doe-i this for months. even and so acquires u m-irvelloua “I“ “V" i" an "g8 or progress; the r'. pillily Rind skill in hill WOf'k. B] pulling, the various portons of it lain ‘ll which our manner of life and U-lhoilnl change miy perhaps be bet- ; “'illCh together. each portion the pro- ler realized by :i glimpe of the past. Inns of you older men can re'rdily m-ill your experiences when the best hour in lbw place any have been at log eub'in. Your experience. covers a page of hialory when our :idvrince has been very rapid. You remember when the pimping-hook cut the grain and. the flail three-had the crop; of the perils and privaliorts of the p'oucer settlers you mive often heard. and perhaps : lbnrml lherein. yea rs. duct of a skilled opcrulor. the manu~ friclurer is enabled to put upon the market u superior timep'ece at a mod- , (‘rflll‘ price. By lflli means have they 5 taken the Canadian watch trade. which. went to England. to America. although the American operator still .5291.» higher wages than his English ! rival. Our city contractors also spec- lullzt’ in.» r work. and enquire less for ' general workmen and more for "duor- hmgers." “stair-builders." etc. The farm hand of the future must then be a min of skill who has learn- ed lo do some line 'of farm work well; Agricultural methods hziv'e changed be may be-a dairyman. oneskilled in much. r-sprcizilly owing to the intro- “ï¬gmgf :nimztls. or ad. [Eamlnmtrnc‘ip‘ â€I†. . . _ a _ o peru.rng an eeping l e- 4?“ “ 0‘ laborsaving m‘Kh â€er?“ un our the numerous machines we will t“ “W" the most muscular man 15 not I undoubtedly use in the future. secessrrily the best farm help. Intel- Those men will come from our Dairy ligem?» “1:21 be needed in the future schools Iour Agriculturgl gouge“ 911i . , ourmacinelsopï¬;no outteywr more h.n muwle. for no doubt many demand and secure superior wages, ‘WW’U' ‘i""<‘e~9 and powerful 31"" but what will be the relation between imam w l; l»,- employed. Perhaps it m-isler :ind manf [cannot any : Per- nay l». but ;i few years when some h'lpi they will work through some moun- power wlll nivc displaced the system of cooperation. for farmereare how ...... upon our farms. , rapidly learning to co-operate for mut- li i. 'r‘u~ lint in the future. all in l u:il advantage. We see this in our ~ par. we shall be but producers Of own tawnqhip by the operation 01 co- food ;.'o.’:;l'? ~ for ellhl'l" min or boast. rllllVP cheese and butter factories. ‘ upon l more scientif 0 plan and fine and. life insurance. beef rim. and ‘ vim 2y improved methods. The in the Joint sh'pment of stock. "\lt‘fll'llng tr:rn.~portat’on fun However. the advantages we 9063685. l . -r opening up for us new man if we use them fully, will enable us to vll quarters of the world. I compete successfully with “By 900910 'n the pnpers that the British find in any market. For food products W}.- lI-r. ire m--nt had. lately ordered of superior quality there will ever be a l mu“ quantity of hay from Canada {mign Ill'm‘lnd from our borne mar- l"? llr» in South Africa. But :is our kntn. WithI our inteligent people "- mrkw‘ """n‘l 5" "“1 the number 01 3 ery invention of value should place us upon a more satisfactory basis from m “Vii“. in those markets increase. i ‘ . hm?“ W" any yet we DTO‘lUClH from | a competing standpomt. and all in- dicntiona po’nt to a future of. great. SPlllh AfrIcri in our own markets. as ‘}l lhv World will soon be in competi- er possibilitieu. grander results and increased PVMWV'W- “ï¬ll. W- w.ll are no more of famine M for wn ii m'iny sourceeof supply -â€"-â€"-â€"â€"'â€"â€"_ Book Reviews. ‘59 tl‘l‘lllrril'y will be for prices to -â€""The Two Mi. Jeffreys." David Lynll, the Leal." Paper. 50c.: cloth. 81: pub. liabed. by The 0099. Clark Company. Limited. Toronto. study. the doctor’s consulting room. the lawyer’s private roomâ€"in these the veil is lifted from human motive and life." This couple of Puss in the author's prelude give us lhel clue to ' in every way “The Land. 0’ in an old [TcmNa PlLES Torture twenty-firs per cell. of III 8! Film are one of the twenty-ï¬ve and have 3“ â€4506' l.J.'. (Jude's U.lilmcnl, IDBW Miguel grove of great beneï¬t toyou. 9' this y 1.1:: armcc wen mm" m! would deny. g on; m"! of currs established by Dr. M. i2???“ 5 unparalm'icd in the history Ofmedlm in;;:?0 (or Amazon. .It has never S'CEW in“: Al to cure piles of any description '7‘ â€13° 5’32 apyiimtim. stops the itching. Ind llllr “Muse ml absolutely rid the system of wt: and loathsome disease. by“ {not a town or village in Cased: where “Chase s Omnicnt has not made mycurd- - mrlflghbors about if. Few families at! M1111! the house. nf-sChasc's Ointment is beyond doubt til. l: ... greatest cure for itching skin W “(Nimble to women as A cure for .11†.y .‘° Which they are ' It £11116 ‘5. pi?†and blackheads and bamiï¬atbe ‘Hmmspre-eminentasthe Kw caulk" has details . Celtic pride .world at large. here is str implication of' thestrange old Scotti]: marriage law which forb'ds 3 mm ‘o ' brother's widow. and n ‘ coept each 3 other constitutes . s. There is a oust. vid Lyell’st wnggug, leassn reap-n ._ t very P . . of-style ply and demand will probably govern " the ; Dominion elections. i fierce competititive struggle coming.l . . . ' will in parliament stand sponsor" for ' County to the Town of may, thence ' ship of- Ops, LINDSAY. BOBCAYGBON and PONTIPOOL RAILWAY 00!- | PA! Y and for issuing Deben- tures in the sum of Thousand Dollars ($16,000) _ __.__ to be given by way of Bon ; RUMSELLERS ORGANIZE t° the-said MW†Company . AN EYE-OPENER FOR m: vEMP- vwnnniEAS. the Lindsay. isobar:-i ensues PEOPLE or camps. l goon and Pontypool mun, Company l have made application to the Corpora- : l I ELLEN E. SHARPE €391". gun and â€"Gl‘lltll. i. " . Iver-y Count? ls Being Organised by tion of the Township of Ops to grant Expert Election Agents. aid by W of bonus towards a†con- ln every part of Canada the liquor , struction of their Brill“! running [ forces are organizing for the coming - from the Village of Bobcaygeon. in' They “0 1’0““ ‘ the County of Victoria. through the to vote only for such" candidates as. 10pr of Verulum. in the said the liquor trade. ' on thr ' ‘ ough the TownShrp of- Ops in 4 {they do not (16018.13 that' each. 01 . m â€id Count†and through the them will vote for his own party, be- WP. of M! vet's and (hrt- cause he believes that it is Just as wright, in the County 0‘ Durham. to addition to all other rates and taxes. lhe sum of $1,103.73. for the payments the to for and interst in each Fifteen ' of the several instalments ofprincipal l and interest. accruing on the said date become respectively psy- hsreinsftr-r ; of the said principal said period are as follows: â€Mil. Year, in I“! 1.0! 1903 1000 M 19 . 6 m )9 )8 1†mo [91! I’ll .6087! 63877 5““ 6““ was 6189! .3761 06288 “87 71694 70665 77641 UNI! Ills-t. .60†679 (6 658†' U718 6:4“ «loss 40688 4M“ ‘14†87. 1"†â€use M24 â€6“ Tot-lament. 6110873 1in 70 I!“ 73 1108 78 Ill! 7! 1106 78 1108 18 "08 78 1'.“ 7| “(8 78 1103 78 ‘11“ 78 not 78 11M 78 tlwm iulo numbed fool products). have author of “The Land 0’ l “The minister's l lmuch in favor of the liquor-selling! interests as is the opposite party They have determined to act. as if l they never did nor never will recog- nize any party but the liquor trade's interests. I They have decided to adopt the ad- vice of The Bar, the Chicago liquor organ: "Keep both. parties in the field; divide the spoils of office be- tween them; prevent the hopeless defeat of either. ' ° _‘ Depose one or both of them. and we might as well hang up our harps on a willow." Holding these views, the Licensed Victuallers' Asociation of Ontario. have engaged the services of W. E. ISummerhayes. who recently control- led the organization which defeated the Scott Act in Brome, Que. to go from county to county with Secretary Dickie, of the Hotelkeepers' Asssocia- and organize every branch of the trade. They intend to demand promises from every candidate for election to the Dominion parliament. and will unanimously oppose those . declining to give the necessary pledg- es. . Toronto. Hamilton. Kingston. St. Thomas and other cities have been ned. and ever county isbein in turn. i ot an inch 0 round is to be left uncovered. 0n the olher hand, the Prohibition- isle have really no organisation of nny practical value in a political cou- tect. and a great many leading Pro- hibitionlels object to any such organis. atlon because they fear it might hurt pa rly inlereslil. while they know very well lhal without perfect orgnmsntion very little safe headway can lie mnde. The liquor pro le have found llila nut. nnd are prapur ug to all face one way. Why not l‘rolilblllonlats do the camel W BRO JOHN I. VARCOB. KILLED BY IUROLARS IN TORONTO. tion. Ilsa Only Paid “to Anselmo!“- Ilncs Ills certificate Wu failed. The wladulu of «\nrlyluu lifts luiuir. llucie lilla nol‘ ofluu been beltsl' ll. bull ruled lbuu In the cuss of are. John ll}. Vitreous. l‘tlt‘olltly murdered by burglar: lll 'l‘ol'oulo. ll» look it llcl'll- floulo lu lllu lluyul Template ou Hoot. all. lllllll. Mid wm lu awry way it good rlalt. llmullll and struli‘lb. bowever me no guarantee of Ion l fe. allhuuall they point llilll way. on may be able lu wllhubmd for a long time all lbs ills lhzil flab in hair to. but the bullet of lbs ammonia is fatal to un’uml. life in all its forms. and." our poor llNld brother was it corpse wllhiu two hours from the altvrupt to rob his place of busluem. Wiser young man that. he was. Bro. Varcoc provided against this and ï¬ll other contigencics by in- suring his life. †NIW WAR DEVELOPMINT, Kroner. the President of the South Af‘ rtosn Republic HM Briaht'u Due“. CAPE TOWN. Dec. ll.â€"Grave alarm is felt in Johannesburg. awarding to a reliable report, owing to the. fact that President Kruger has Bright’s M66. fl‘his may add a new phase to the situation. as the death of Kru- ger would remove the principal ob- stacle to the English in the Trans- vaal. It is not generally known there that there is a cure for Bright's Dis- ease. as Dodd's Kidney Pills have not vanl. . If the report is correct’ President Kruger“; fate is certain. exception of Dodd's Kidney Pills there is no known cure for Bright's Ils- the old man die at this juncture not- withstanding his faults. but unless he can procure Dodd's Kidney Pills his death seems inevitable. ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_____.â€"â€"- Against Company Management The Society of American Electrical Engineers have been discussing the relative cost of lighting by public and private electric plants. They find in New York. where the investigation was made. the average charge for power by central station companies is about 10.6 cents per kilo-watt hour. while the cost of isolated plants was found to be about as follows: Large hotel ...... 1.66 cents Small hotel ..... .. ...~ ......... 2.46 cents Apartments... ...' 4.70 cents Department store. ........ ...l 2.86 cents Small store ......... ... 4.10 ocuta Large office building... 4.37 cents Small office building... ... 6.00 cents an Diagrdere are simply kid disorders. Theki ï¬lter the blood of all that shouldn’t there. Theblood passes through the/kid- neys every three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause disorder can remain in the circulation longer than that time. Therefore if our blood isout of order our kidneys ve failed in their work. ey are in need of stimulation. strengthening or doctor-lug. One medicine will do all three, the ï¬nest ,and most imitated blood medicine that. band’s ". yet been introduced into the Trans-' as with the. ease. .Few peeple would like to see: a point, at or near Burketcin. onths liner of the Canadian Pacific Railway. to tip amount of Fifteen Thousand Dollars (016,000) in cash or in de- _ bentures. AND WHEREAS. in the opinion of the Municipal Council of the said Township of Ops. it is expedient to grant the said application. AND WHEREAS. for the said pur- it is desirable and necesary for the said Corporation of the Township of Ops. to create a debt to the extent of Fifteen Thousand Dollars (815.000) and to issue debentures therefor in manner hereinafter appearing. AND WHEREAS. the amount of the whole ratsble property of the said. ' Township of; Ops. according to :he last revised Assessment Roll. is the rig of 81.66.2426, being for the year I . irrespective of any future increase of the same. AND WHEREAS. the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said Township of Ops is no sum whatever. - and there is no sum whatever in hand . by way of sinking fund to meet any such debenture debt at maturity. there is no part of the principal or interest of- any existing debt in sneer. AND WHEREAS. has resolved. that such debentures shall be payable in twenty coated in. slalments. with interest at the rate of l per ccnlum per annum. no that the said. instalments shall be such that the u regnte amount payable for princl a and interest during lln’ year shall e equal as nearly“ may be to what is oiysble for r nclpal and in- terest dui-l each the other ’0’". such' rl of twenty years. AND llltRiKAS. lt wt 1 banger-near lo ruln nnmmlly by a spar flair-lit therefor during the mid term of twenty mra (lilo currency of the debentures o be issued under this by- lnw) Ilia sum of Lilla.†for lbs pay- ml of NW Mll debt Mid lutemt. AND Wllltllllltll. ln mldlllon to all ollinl' rules to be lavlad Mt‘li your dur- lrlu ll» Mld lei-m of lwmty year. In the suld Town-bl? of 09a. ll. will be unwary o r» as aliuuall by it u lill rule llmefor on all be let- uils pm is"! In lite Mild. Tonnb'l‘ of Ops. l sum of â€.100." during In. cold term of lwanly years to or? the aeversl lnsliilmenls of prlllclpa and interest on the sold debt as they re- spectively become due and yalile. Therefore. the Munlclpal uncll of the Corporation of the Tow-rublp of Ops enacts as follows: 1. That it shall and may be lawful for the Corporatlon of the sold Town- uhlpl of Ops to grant by way of bonus to the Lindsay. Bobouyu'rou l'onty- pool Railway Company. In aid of their Railway. which is to be constructed _ between the Village of Bobcaygeoa and a int at or near Burketon. as afore- l ea d. the sum of Fifteen Thousand bol- lam (016.000) to cash. or in debentures of the said Corporation. to that value. upon tho terms and conditions herein- after menlllmed. (a) That the construction of the said. Railway from the Village of Bobcriygeon to a point at or near Burbeton. aforesaid. shall actually . be commenced on or before the First I day of January. 1901. and the same fully completed on or before the ' First day of August. 1904. ' (b) That the Rnilway Company 9 shall erect and maintain on their line of Railway. in the Township of ing properly flagged. one in the l southern pox-firm of the township. and one in the north-east portion of the said Township. (c) 'Ilhnt the said Railway Com- pany: shall not be entitled to deliv- ery to them of the said debentures or l cash. as aforesaid. until a. valid agreement shall have been entered into between the said Railway Com- pany. the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and the Corporation of the Township of Ops. binding the said Canadian Pacific Railway Company to operate the said Railway. for a. term; of twenty years or more. The said last mentioned agreement to be made contemporaneously with the lease. or' agreement for lease. of the said Rnilway. by the Lindsay. Bob. came a Pontypool Railway Com- pany to the said Canadian Pacific Railway Company. . 2. That for the purposes aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Reeve of the said Corporation. and he is hereby authorized and empowe debentures of the said Corporation of the Township of Ops to be made. exe- cuted and issued to the amount d l 1916 838 76 b7! rs 007 I7 968 67 1913 I'll 1916 “('8 78 not 7‘ Ill! 73 “I ll ll†78 its 13-: a B I. ll 8 7' ms t l as u a ll!) 7s 7. That for the purpose of i tin said instalments of principgluagg interest as the same become due re- 88166 19650 1Ҡ1’17 I†of 'speclively. the said sum of $1,103.73 and . the Municipal. Council of the mid Township of Ops ‘ lid rsla su .{ turns back ii l lll. rim. sub Ops. two flag stations. at. which all . l passenger trains shall stop upon be- . shall be levied and raised in each and every year during the said period of twenty years next after this By-law takes effect by a special rate, suffic- ient therefor over and above I.†other rates and taxes all the ratahle property of the said Municipality d the: Towmhip of Ops. 8. That the said debentures shall be delivered by the Reeve for the time be- ing. of the said Corporation to the -sgents for the time bei of the Branches. in the Town ofIJn y of the ’ Bank of Montreal. the Dominion Bank and the Ontario Bank. as Trustees hereby appointed by the said Corporo ation and the said Railway Company. who shall not dispose of the same or convert the same into money. except . as hereinafter mentioned. and subject . aha to the provisions of sub-sec. (c) of tCliiunie Number One hersinbeforc set on . D. That the Corporation of the - Township “he!“ shall have the right at luny time. ore the delivery of the said debentures by the said Trustees to lbs said Railway Com uy. lo pay I to the said Trustees for 1. said Rm!- I way Company the sum of Fifteen Thou- ablind Dollars (616,000) in cash in let: . of the delivery to them of the acid de- benluree. and thereupon the said Cor- mrailon of the Townalil of Ups shnll entitled to mlvs e lurid debun- lii from the sald ‘l'rus- lmand loss I and dispose of lb» Isms. Jrcl as licrelu mention- ed. lilo mild drbsuliim or (‘lllh in lieu lhorsof shall be delivered and paid by Ibo snld ‘lruslens lo llle Mlll laud-«y. |llldwuygoon and l‘oulypool llillway Uuupuuy u’mu llw mundane" of lbs said luv u Railway from lba Vlll‘fll of Wunrrou lo u polul at or our lful'lulun ufolssald : provided that the mum in mutation! and completed wllhln lba tuna herelnbsfois mantles- ed and provided for. ll. That ll shall not be necessary for . any purchaser or intending purchaser of lhe. said debentures. or any of them. ‘ to ulre as to the performance by the as d Railway Company 9! an) or all of lhv‘condlllona necessary under the provmons of this by-lnw to entitle the said Company to the delivery of . the said cash or debentures. and the delivery of the said cash or debentures by the said Trustees to the said Com- pan?v shall be conclusive evidence agu nail. the said Corporaton of the Townahtp of Ops that all such condi- tions ah aforesaid have been dul per- formed. and lhs said cash or ben- lurca lawfully delivered. 12.11: the! event of the acid Company failing to commence or complete the said Railway wrthin the times here- lnbsfore mentioned and provided for. the said debentures and coupon» at- tached thereto. or the proceeds there- of. as the case may he. shall at once be returned by the said Trustees to the Treasurer of the said Township of Ops. and the Council of the said Municipality may at once pus it By- law. repealing this By-law. 18. All interest coupons attached to the said debentures falling due before lhe completion of the said Railway from Bobcaygcon to a point at or near Burketon. shall be detached from the debentures and returned by thesaid Trustees to the Treasurer of the Township of. Ops. from time to time as the same become due to be cancelled. 14. Any of lhe proceeds of debentures - falling due and paid to the Trustees before the said Railway Com n be- comes entitled thereto shall biaréuin- ed by’ the said Trustees and put out at. interest. and; the interest therefor p-iid to the Treasurer of the Township of Ops periodically until the said Builmy Company becomm entitled to the wimrpsl. 15. That the votes of all the elect of.the said Municipality of the Tova: ship of Ops entitled to vote on the pre- sent By-lnw be taken on the first Monday of January. 1900. commencing at nine. o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until five o'clock in the ‘ afternoon of the same day. at the fol- red. to carriev Fifteen Thousand Dollars (816000) in? sums of not lea than one hundred dol- lars (.100) each: such debentures shall ,be rdgned by the Reeve of the said 'Corporatiou for the time being; and. counterelgned by the Treasurer. for the time‘ being. of the said Corporation. l Cunning in. rate Officer. and duly sealed with tho Corpo Seal thereof. which seal lbs Clerk for the time being ofthessid Municipality kln's house. Lot 12. Con. 6. l is hereby authorized to attach to each 'and every such debenture. 8. The said debentures shall have coupons attached thereto for the pay- ment of interest. and as to both prin- cipal and interest may be payable in any place in Great Britain or. the Province of Ontario and may be ex- pressed in’ sterling money or Canadian currency. 4. The said debentures shall bear date hereinafter appointed for the coming into force of this By-lnw. and. as to both principal and interest shall durinc pen twenty years shall be canal as nearly as may be to what is payable for prin- cipal and interest during each of the ban rim-ooh ID PO? By tarsal: lowi'nf pknoetsh wgtlï¬'n the said Muni- cipaly. y eoovvi De t' - turning Offloera:â€" ng pu ’ Be Polling Sub-Division No. lâ€"st Jas. lingerie-route. Igtlifs. Con. 3: John . . i spa ric ut ' Offloer. p y Returning Polling Sub-Division No. 2--at Wil- liamson's shop. “Sand Pit." lot 21. Con. 4: Newton Smale. Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Sub-Division No. 3â€"at the Townvhi llall. Lot 17. Con: 6; Jas. Ibputy Returning Polling Sub-Division No 4â€"nt Par- Albert Perkin. Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Sub-Div‘sion No 5â€"at Band Hell. Rnaboro. lot 10. Con. 10; Jan. Green. Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Sub-Division No. 6 â€" at Greece Factory. Lot 25. Can. 7: Thou. Jackson. Deputy-Returning Officer. 16. This By-law shall come into force and taker effect on the day of the final using thereof. 17. That on Fridav. the fifteenth day day of‘ December. 1899. at the hour of 8 o'clock in the afternoon. at the office of the Clerk of the said Municipality, the Reeve shall appoint in writing two sons to attend the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. and' one person focused at each polling place on behalf of persons interested in and l whiohwillbs‘ of . . which first‘ publication was on the [id day of December. 1899. midst the hour. day and places therein fixed for taking the votes of the electors. a Poll will b held. 4 Dated at the 28th day of N Clerk of the Hunicipulity of t ship of Oil- _,_________â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" ’“r “m“ u†., womt FOR oooioloeon women W low to Help the loam- of the In“ mum to the nor-thchst. Our readers will no doubt remember that a meeting of cm ladle-i 'wu held the other day to devise means for aiding in up work of providing the Doukhobor. won!» in the NorthWest with materials for needle work. etc.. at which they are very proficient. Be- low we give s few extracts from a. letter received on Nov. 17th by Mrs. E. E. Sharpe from Mia Mary E. Curly. president of the Tormto Council of Women: it is just s step at s time. the idol» pt the first being to help the women. There are 5,000 women in a community of 7.600. so many of the strong. active young men. were sent to Siberia. Many were flogged to death because they would not fight. They are good needle wow ; can do drawn work beautifull y My Dear Mrs. Sharpeâ€"In this work} I the right sizes for these thugs. and also establish workroomâ€"say one to] every three villagesâ€"where work could ‘ be brought and kept until sent east. and also where the young girls could be tang it would be a sort of tech- nical education. them a carioed of oitmeal. a csrloda of cornmeal and a earloid of clothes. so for the immediate present their, 1.... needs are satisfied. The Canadian Quakers have sent .260 worth of raw wool. A few ladies here in Toronto in connection with the lam] Council have given 60 spinning wheels. sndlbey will be soul out mm gift to the women. These 60 wheels will Just be one to each village; I there are 40 villages. about 150 people. ( l STEWART t OOOI‘NUB, in each village. We hope the hfonlml Council 0 Women will send some loonu. lhen lhs ' have can be carded and spun an knitted up into warm on. dormi- or Hakim The Toronto local Council have agreed lo rel-e .800. ll loan fund. to aupgly lho material for work; it is lbouï¬ ed. The M her loos Councils. na 0t. lnwa. london. «let. an- wllllng lo work Now. lf you can lnleml the bulls in Lindsay lo help. ll will be nod. l‘rof. Rounders. of liv- Farm. Ollnww. vlsltod the fbiulbobovs lbla summor. [In M?! practically the same as Mrs. fllsglbbou.â€"lha are a lhrlfly. lndulrloua purple. an would prefer line help be llvsn them In the abrup- of a loan. as were asking peo- le 9 lllay will Hols this we -vles a. without intern-t f late to litr- scolslles afflllsted with us “NY I. OAI‘I'Y. wool Handy 7" Victortns. __ ....â€" Kingston â€"“D-â€"â€" Belleville endorse as s great washing compound. VIGTOBIN E # w It makes clothes white as snow, without rubbing. Mrs. G. Thompson, King- ston, writes, "My friends that I have told about it are glad to ï¬nd an my way of wash- ing without hard work.†A. G Vermilyea. Merchant, Bellevil-e. writes: I ï¬nd Vic- torian just what you recom- mended it to be 8 cakes forbewlllwuhsbotlsrsof dour. W. ORAW'ORDGADII 00. loaned. i A-clutects and Surveyor. OAVuA a WATSOH Ont--.w GEO. SMITH. O. L. San orssd y of Dr. G. a arrows. so common-er. mom m â€nth-1f“. ('- ".‘ â€loam and these womeu' would have employment. | (‘1 The Amencsn' Quakers have sent ‘ immediately as a Christr . (".000 ls moth; Government ', -.- _â€"â€"-â€".....â€" ...-.â€" 001â€â€ DR. 2. A. rgrrsu. nutm- Oabsrlo. . DR. F. A. WALTERS “the lasers and ï¬nansurron. DIRTI‘T. a...» M of Toronto Om-d Ind Gallop of Delhi Surgeon. AI 'ho listed improved “hob m ï¬l- OFFT‘Z'W Auda- t None-f apps ho. ' slur Van's not-l. “mumâ€"win ' Beautiful Artiï¬cial Tech, Mammy“. WI.“ 0.0: MM“ IMM- DR. ARTHUR DAY, DENTIST Crownsodflrlks Venom. m omen-Imflmu . g: __ Burma/s, Etc. _ .13 Marimba-Inflow. Josey“- stlcwsstrssss. Mic ll. Vim-at... I.“ [bl-y. on -I. 0083 JACLLSON. mu. aim for the Countyd VI“ the last of lasted. I to In. C m .i mmmï¬ï¬ um. i. laud-y. P EIOOII. am am. NY a WELDON.â€" WWI. ob. mom 1'0 LO" vslylowastmlss. oleslsllMs-“urs. fro- thsPos 0.00.th “Inn-..- .. J III". I. l :2 Barristers. N otaries, Rte. 0.0. over Out-rte lash. Ion", H0“. 1110.. ITI'AIT L. 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