sstie checks "in Court House improve- gr progresses, upon the} roof the County Property, itman and 'the: County lerkj . of the Nix and x "salary was oy $25 from Jan. 1st, 1910. In Motion of Mr. fo sec- by Mr. Nix, Mr. J. H. Hare, representative of the Agricultur- Department, was allowed to address the Council as to the grant fequired to be made by the High ools Act for Agricultural Edu- ibn by the County Council, in ich address it was stated that it s proposed ' that amendments hould be made to the Act allowing the County, throug a committee fappointed by it, to provide that a portion of said grant be applied for education in i Moved by Mr. Mowbray, second- d by Mr. Graham, that the Provin- ial Education Department be asked this Council to have such legisla- ion enacted as will provide that a ortion of the grant of $500 men. |: tioned 1n subsection 2 of section 33 ag fhe a act respecting 'High Schools applied towards Agricultur- eatin in the County outside "Whitby Collegiate Institute as rected Ls h committee of this annpcil. Carried. Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr, dsycrall, moved that the Clerk be is hereby instructed to. prepare and forward fo Mrs. George Parker and family a letter of condolence as othe death of the late George Parker, i acknowledging his ces ght Pe x por ; Colonel Farewell w: gate to the next Te "Charities and Corree: X ation | in Toronto. n was passed Zppoisti Hayes, "Mowbray Brown a committee fo proceed with the building-of Larkin Bridge iu] Pickering as soon as possible - after the Township . of Pickering shall have complied with the provisions contained in the By-law as to its payment of one- haif of the cost - of erection .and maintenance of said bridge. Carri Council then "adjourned till the first Tuesday in June. A failing tiny nerve--no larger than the finest silken thread--takes from the Hears ita impulse, its power, its regul- ~ | arity. The Stomach also has its hidd 'or {nside nerve. It was Dr, Shoop w! first told us It was wrong to drug {weak or failing Stomach, i or Kidneys. His preseription--Dr. shoops : Hemorativeis directed atraign fon L} f ee ama nerves, Thi This, n . a : yabt slowly proves why th ion FRE ate pal to pop N iL MEETING score characteristics of a lady, meek, calm and amiable 4 her" manner and exemplary in her life. who bad the best means of knc her many good qualities esteel sght it iy Ei {is.expected | ul from e county town appears to Ee five to one hundred loaded beén even "farther behind _the|steam locomotive that fie flty files 8 generation ago 'thanit is vi" 'cars is thought to be doing: well. : her most and she was highly re-| spected by all ac uainted with "her. Besides an aged and disconsolate husband she leaves an industrious and respected family of four sons and three daughters to metirn the loss of a wife and mother so worthy of their love and esteem -- Mr. John Black, Breehin ; Mr. Thos. B] Joba Manitoba; Mt. Arch'd Black, cugog; Mr. Edward Black, awa; Mrs. Geo. Marniap, Whitby township ; Mrs. Thos. Bell, Oshawa, and Mrs. Sydney Prior, -Manitoba. Hamrron--Tn Cartwright, lot 7, con. 6, on Tuesday, March 1, 1910, Francis A. Hamilton, aged 76 years. Deceased had been a resident of Caftwight for over forty-five gare, He bas done his past pO in ing on'thre progress of that So ous township, working willingly and energitically with others 'who like im, were striving nobly and en- ergetically striving to hurry .on the car of social, intellectual, and finan. cial progress. +The combined efforts of which "have largely contributed to place the municipality - of Cart. wright in an advanced position among the nrunicipalities of the Province. He was & devout lover and falthful supporter of his beloved , the Church of England. and or over fifty years was a consistent | and exemplary member of the Loyal 21 Orang tion anda ved by 90 Bh ng on; Wm. Eon; nus, ind: Mr. Robert Hamilton: | a A PORT ' PERRY MARKETS. Quotations by A. Ross & Son.) Mar, 3, 1910 - $1 00@% co 95 95 60 70 35 23 29 05 0 60 00 itl Wheat . pring Wheat, Goose Wheat. Barley .. Rye . Oats Bunor Cattle, per ib. Hogs, per 200 lbs.. Beans Grass Si Alsike Clover, Red Clover....... o | Peas--Black-eye . Peas--Small.. Buckwheat. . .. Turkeys Geese hickens. ° © wn ® oo so 00 90 8 Ie 0000 DOONO==~MMOODO0O00O0 53308 B88 EBALRLICE PORPRAAPPPIPDYIPERO® RE pha eR Lh) wn w " Valuable Fur Lost. OST on Saturday last, Feb, 26, between "Dundrenan Farm' Manchester, and Port Perry," Ladies' Black Fox Neck Pur: at Perry, or at residence. AUCTION SALE! Pure Bred UNDER AUSPICES OF Myrile Sales Association . TO BE HELD IN THE Magnicent New Pavilion Myrtle Station a Friday, March 2 190 A staber of Ol ydes adal Imported as well as Canadfan- Bred. | A number of Yorkshire Sows and Boars. The contributors to this Sale include many of the most comment : importers and breeders of Pure-bred Stock in Canada, stock belongs to some of the best Scotch aud. Euzlish fanilies. 3 Duchess of Gloster, The Misses Ramsden, Wedding Gifts, Cri owers, Stanfords, Symes, Lavipias, Princésses; Beauties, Me: Flowets, ec. All animals will be inspscted befare being accepted. - J This Sale will be conducted on the same lines as the: Provincial Sales and will be held undef ¢over, No Catalogues furnished. Arrangements have beeu made with all railroads for one fe re 'and 4 one-third, on Certificate plan, * Ask for Certificates. Purchasers at this Sale will be entitled to convey their cattle By train at Hallrates. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP TERMS--Cash of six months credit on approved notes with interest ' at seven per-cent. per annum, 2 W. SMITH, Presipent. A. QUINN, Secensant ; F. SILVERSIDES, AUCTIONEER. Myrtle Station, Feb:-22, 1910 -