Atwood Bee, 28 Jun 1907, p. 4

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STAR GROCERY 2 § t $1.26 bbl. onk PINEAPPLES FOR PERSERVING = ¢his week and next leave your orders early with us, and we will supply 'you with large Pines, best quality and at the lowest possible price CALIFORNIA ORANGES ship of Eima, met in the Agricultural Members present--reeve, Hamil- ton; deputy reeve, Corry; councillors, Buchanan, Cleland and Scots Minutes of previous: meeting were clerk. ; The adjourned court of revision was then opened up and the~ follcwing 'changes. made in the roll. Rev. J. D. Fergusoi was assessed as t.m.f. pt 16, con 18, for $1,400; Rev. +. -- HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY FANCY BISCUITS PURE ICE CREAM FRESH GROCERIES - SUMMER DRINKS Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, eash or trade. McVicar was assessed as t.m.f. pt. lot 15, con. 7 for 1,600; 8. B Steven- son, lot 32, con 2, was assessed for 5,400; Chas. Laidlaw, Thos. Gibson, J. A. MeGlory were placed on roll as m.f.f.s., and Frank Hood, Walter Hamilton and Thos Humphrey were put on the roll ae mf. A number of minor changes in ownerships'of pro- perty were made. ET Breensides & Sorry es ee wipe et ose oe "Phone orders promptly attended to. Berger's Pure English Paris Green ~ the best curable for sale at jw Price's Hardware Highest cash price paid for Hides. Now for Furniture of all kinds. Housecleaning We have everything you require such as-- OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM, STAIR OIL, Carpets ranging from 25c to $1-25 per yd Rugs--Squares-- Window Blinds. Give us a call and inspect our stock. Furniture --dJohn Roger.-- Hardware Undertaker vision closed. General business was then taken up. Moved by Wm. Scott--Robt. Buch- anan, that the enginéer be instructed to examine that portion of the Robb Award drain which it is the duty of the township of Elma to maintain and report on the same.--carried. Moved by Samuel Corry--Wm. Scott -- that Messrs. Morphy and Carthew be paid the. sum of $223.70 being the amount of their fees and disbursements to witnesses, etc., re Chapman vs. Elma.--carried. Moved by Wm. Scott--Wm. Cle- iand--that Charles Henry be paid the sum of $400 part contract Partridge Drain Repair per certificate of en- gineer.--carried. P Moved by Samuel Corry--Robert Buchanan--that the clerk advertise for tenders for the construction of a concrete arch culvert 30 feet span over Gilkinson drain ; concrete abut- ments for the 14th con. bridge; lot 17 ; | concrete abutments Twambly's bridge Gravel road, and for steel super- structure 80 foot' span 14th con bridge in the Contract Record and Atwood Bee. Tenders to be received 4up to noon on the "13th day of July. --carried. Moved by Wm. Cleland -- Wm. Scott--that the reeve and clerk issue orders forthe payment of the follow- ing accounts, viz :-- ; Alex. Rae, 106 yds of gravel per Willis Johnston pathmaster, 12.71; W Hewitt, 21 yde of gravel per;(z..X. Hamilton pm, 282; W. Hewitt 60 yds of gravel per A Hewitt pm' 6.00 ; Matthew Chapman, .J. -- of gravel™per A. Hewitt pin, 1.20 ; hos. Jickling, 90 yds of gravel per David Park P , 10.80; Munici orld, 96 sheets blank voters lists an e, 1.25; | Stratford Beacon, advertising tenders 14th Con. drain, 432 ; Stratford Herald, ad- vertising tenders Mth con drain, 432 ; Sawyer & Massey Co., 1 blade bit an bolts 8.60. express 70, 9.20 copies 14th con drain contract 5 00 ; T. G. Ratcliffe, work on -by-law re changes, court of revision 14th con. drain, 5.00 ; Samuel Hiles, 57 yds gravel per J. Horn, and Adair pm 14.20; John Kesso, work on gravel road with .engine, 3960 ; GC Coghlin, 74 yds gravel pee John Coghlin pm, 8.86; Simon Mitchell, 690 ; 41 tile Dick award _ 5.36 ; Geoge McNichol, 5 and 6. con. 5, 2.00 Henry BRING IT ALONG WE WILL PAY YOU THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. CASH OR TRADE. "s tions, ete. We have now all of our New Prints in stock. There are many new and artistiz designs, that we know will be quickly picked up, and so we would suggest your inspecting this particular collection before the newest designs are sold. We thave aiarge assortment of Laces, Inser- 7 A cordial invitation is extended to-you, to in- spect the many ney designs. Don't forget we pay cash for Butter and Eggs see oreo meme SE AB AED CPN a er me ert tae - wae - & FA F) " £. oO z = oy rad & J 8 =] cs bag 2 - > " be! putting in cement tile, lot 7, con 16, 6.50, rt lot 4, con. 16, 3.00 ; Fred Hollatz, ne culvert t] e andl, t. cement tile. tle 105.25 ; .F. Forrest estate, plank for sidewalk, At- salary as rN brigdde, 50.00 bridge Gilkinson drain, 14.00; Inglis, tile culvert t le & 1,3 Matthew, tile culvert s r 20 and 21, con 17 and tile culvert, con 17, lot 20, and re- iri -- carried. 'The ronicipal council.of the town- | |hall, Atwood, om ®aturday, Jane,22.-} read, and signed by the reeve and}; On motion of] ee interest paid 4 times current rate. - = LWA KZOORA WW. BW. MsEAT, A place of dabetse and secur- it r the accumulations of all: who work and save. Deposits of any amount accepted and a year at highest Aeency -« SvuB-aAGEWT GARDEN PARTY.--Do not forget the garden party to be held on the Methodist parsonage grounds on Fri- Jas. McKenzie, 16th eon. had th» misfortune last week to have his han 1 badly chewed by his stallion, Royal day evening of this week. Listowel | Conqueror. orchestra will supply music and re- CASTORIA. freshments can be obtained. Do] Bea:s the The Kind You Have Always Bought not forget the date. Tke event is! Signatare under the auspices of the Ladies' of y Lledik Aid and the Epworth League. 1 will mail yon free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoo '3 Restorative, and my Book on either lyspepsia, The David Hood had the misfortune to lose two valtiable cows last Sunday afternoon by lightning. Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely BORN symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating Bymp- . toms only, Symptoms treatment is treat-| W1LSON.+In Elma, on Monda~, June 24th, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Jr. 8th con., a daugh- ing the result of your ailment, and not' the cause. Weak Stomach nerves--the | insides nerves--mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, '@nd Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside ner- ves. Weaken these nerves, and you in- evitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made ite fame. No other remedy even claims ter. MARSHALL.--In Lemberg, Sask., on Tuesday, June 4th, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Marshall. daughter. a to treat the 'inside nerves "' Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or com- i Dr. Shoop's Restorative. MARRIED. Book Dr.Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is so} + Liberal Convention. At the Liberal Convention held BLAIR. -- HAMILTON. -- At Richar | Cogblin's, on the 6th con., of Elma, on Wednesday, June 26th, 1907. Miss Minnie Hamilton to Mr. Wm Blair, of Lumesden, Sask., by th» Rey. Mr. Bond, of Atwood. last week at, Milverton, Dr. J. P. Rankin, Stratford, was nominated as a candidate for the Dominion House North Perth Conservative Con- and F. Wellington Hay, of Listowel, vention. for the Loéal House. enthusiastic. The bs hard to defeat, and who we believe, will strive to conduct a clean electi&n. Mr, Hay is well and favorably known in this vicinity as a young man of ex- cellent business ability, of fine address He has our best wishes in his first political and pleasing personality. venture. The meeting was largely attended and was very Hon. Geo. P. Graham, Liberal Leader in the Pro- vincial House, was present and de- livered a stirring address as did othetg. In Dr. Rankin and F. W. Hay the Liberals have two candidates who wiil A convention of the North Perth Cor servative Association will be held in the village of Milverton, on Saturday, July 6th, at eleven o'clock'a.m, for the pur- pose of selecting canidates for the Houre of Commons and Provincial Legislature. Local Associations will meet at their usual places of meeting on Tharsday, July 4th, at eight o'clock p.m., to appoint delegates to attend the convention. Elma Association will meet at Wynn's Hotel, Newry. Wn. Wrerry, See.-treas. Wm. Beut, President. iJ a 5 rrr se eee eee Remarkable T[nvention FOR THE Culture of Hair HE EVANS VACUUM OAP 2 : oot 58.8 28 8 8 fe 8 8s. ree minute blood vessels are ing the food supply, which can on growth of hair. necessary to wear the An EVANS VACUUM If you do not see a gradual and are not convin ' are at liberty to return the Cap with requested. a8 an ence.of ed with the Chancery Lane § : financial and business institation of receipt guaran withont questions or comment, EEE EEEE EEE EE EEL ELLE EEE EEE EEE EEE E EEE EEE EE TEES EE scientific and hygienic prin irculation soever kind are employed there is nothing to cause irritation. teeing that the money wil be returned ful oo PPTCTTCCTC TTT CCC TPC eT Tee eee eee eT ere Oo ES OBS EF 8B BB Sette Se Beet che che Ae cbe cle ScBecbecde Bo cBecbe te che dhe leche ie deo}: your hair, your ourself, It is: no expense that the kind. im the world, who will iggue a ) in demand y time during the trial peri The eminent Dr. I. N. LOVE, In loas roots), without his address to the Medical Board on the of hair } stated that if & means could be devised to bring of nutri to the jem ° - 4 4 * + % o 4 s * . 4 « « . « q q 4 . 4 4 . 4 * 4 rs - .. ~ P. , 5 al 7 - ~ bh - » oa ~ ~ - » 7 * =~ » . °. ¢ e

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