I- a ï¬n".- er of one of 701’] considâ€" ot the hm no, for per- plain. SHORT. flTn’ iies’ An Extra Large Ship- ment of Cream Cans and Watering Pots ian m 1‘ m. -. Our Sales of all kinds of Tools has far exceeded our expectation this season especially Harvest Tools, and we have been obliged to buy largely again. We have just opened Another Assonmem of.) SCY'I‘HES, s‘ N A TH \ CLOTHES mea’us, CRA DI 4 ES, CA RPET SWEEPERS, HA Y FORKS LEA'rm R BEI TING, HOES. PACKING, 2m DES. ' 5H: WELS, Hardware ! rial will convince orth flI‘ [NDERS and Mow- best in tho world. Binders, Mowers 30 stock of Durham. James Carson’s. Suggies. Chatbam in“ Wagons, Etc. UPPER TOWN '“r er ‘0 WIIWV at†1‘! a bottle regular 15 and 25c. ' v .. ' 1 n â€1 2! only, Crystal Table Sets @ 25¢ set 33211532311 :ï¬a genfounm adjourned t4 Bin. Ian. Cut glass Fruit Bowls, we. ea. J. S. BLACK, Clerk Nappies to match, 60¢. a dozen. "f ‘°’ â€â€˜ "‘ , .- Toronto Manon Tahfy. Whips at all prices. Good Rawhidesflb SALADA CEYLON TEA @ 25 3’0â€â€œ! 40" mm. wed Harsh 4th. 180i. statorâ€"“An; sub- Large wlute all linen Table Covers, nor, survex s 312. (X); John McKinnon, lml worth 81.75 for $1.40. mat of repairing Bridge at Lot 16. C.on 1 Table On. CLOTHS in white and col- E (I 12.. 34(1): James SMDIGS, committee org, fling, wile, 25c. yd. w;ork 37.“); John “ illiams committee k. 35.;(30 J. S. Black, senices re Mc- MGwHOP SHIRTS from 2'": 11p ggmack deviation, 32. John McMillan, SEE OUR LADIES. OXFORD SHOES: COIIImittOOWOTk 8] The Clerk on salary before buying. They cant be beat. [350 BestLadies’ Shoo Dressing 10 and20c. l BY-Law No 3" h authorizing the Tress ‘-_-- _ 1--..--“ m-m (A, an Irrm If nrMI Inna Miscellaneous. Lace Curtains- Large white Connterpanes, worth 8.50 for $1.“). Men's Straw Hats, were «W6 will clear out the bal- in And a Lot We Are Jobbing off at Present. 23} yds x 28 ins. 3 “ x 38 “ 3 “ x 42 “ 3.} ‘o' x 50 H t‘ H LOWER TOWN, and Prices from 9 Call and see them DC 6‘ H W. A. MacFAHtANE ‘8 05 4‘ 6‘ w. n. cannon, H way to 40c. pair. 600. 75c. “ ‘6 UPPER TOWN. “ 40c. $1 for 75c. 75c. “ 600 lgge ' J Firt _ be Thomas \[cInty RAN Quillin} $4.00d The l , advice 1 Lucas w h McCorm were m: flour for x. nor, sur cost of rt . E Gr. R w;ork ‘7 wank. 35 ï¬ns-man]: remit Express “By-Law No 3'6. authorizing the Twas urer to borrow am for current expenses was [3389611.an the council adjourned to W.W, uauulgc u! Ll:'}’, we. The Reeve was Instructed to get Legal’ advice re Mrs McMillau’s Estate, 1, B, a. 94.3% ' Lucas was paid 35.0) for Legal services re- 35$ ,McCormick deflation. Other payments 535$, were made as follows: John McKechnie. { flour for James Dillon. 82.50; Isaac Tray-l nor, surveys $12.00;. John McKinnon, half cost of repairing Bridge at Lot 16. Con. l. E Gr. R.. 34.0): James ‘Staples, committee work; 37.00; John “illiams, committee work, 85.00; J. S. Black, services re Mc- Cormack deviation, 3?. John McMillan,‘ .w. The council met July 4th. pursuant to ad. 'ournm_ent. All .the members present, the eeve m the chan'. Minutes of former meeting read and 3p- raved. Anacconnt from isaac Traynor, . L. S. for survey was read Also several accounts for gravel and a letter from John Kelly Esq. showing balance on hand in Bank of318,507.07 in favor of 'I‘p. , 1 uu ‘ Telegram, 3‘2! “ Quarter’s Salary 35 0)? “ Postage etc., (5 months, 3 75: McInnes--Hasfieâ€"That we adiourn t. meet on Monday, July 25th fur general business. carried. DAVID ALLAN, Clerk. vâ€"v-w “IUD IJUU J. A. Lambert, Proclamation Bill's. Clerk. Posting Proclamation Bills. Reeve, Distributing Pathm’rs’ Sch’s First Deputy “ Second †“ Clerk, “ ___-_.,- .._uu uuvuuug A; Bugle, Gravel, \V . Adams, “ J. Queen, “ gluinic? )Vqud‘, \loter-s’ List Book "-n. v-uUIUu W engrossed on the By-Law Book. carried. Councillor McQueen reported that the bridge on the 5th and 6th concessios known as Drewry’s, is in a very danger ms state, and recommended immediate action to have it. repaired. ponstructing roads, Pix‘h‘ed the usual re lugs, wrs SlQ‘lled coaled " . 9 ‘- 3" ° engmssed on the By-Law BB§ï¬d°regnf3 l‘a\II-n..:"_-- I. I . . , ‘0 power to grant the petmon suhmntted to lnm. McInnesâ€"McQueen-â€"Th and Reeve enter into can the Guelph and Ontario ance Societv re purchasing some of our Railway Debentures, and r meetiug. at the Treasurer. espondence wrth astle~Mc ' be adonted Rueen“That fore ° ’ . an 0 gain}: report A resolution a rd er granted Carried . and to report at . l "‘-‘.:AJ HaSElé~H un ter. GLENELG COUNCIL. - ’arned. near! McQuecn~Hastie~That the account the late Dr. Brown be 1 the Clerk be in V -_ IIV“." l - .v auenu to P. Mulch’s use] Mt‘ 18‘" efore July 12th. Carried last week. c um-J‘het We Ewes Jr. Baird were aster in Divisin ‘5. Qon. Tim her and covering Gr mgel â€"“w “I carried; for my}. obtain repau'npg and .we ulnar vim-.1110. Spencer and “m Carried. at the accouqt of P‘ I‘m“ To- John 1» 6] 2E HardWarc. ’1‘“ .V-GIPrloueoz 0.37 ,mflmmmeIWWWWWQGEIrmmm. 806F780 I'i‘j‘ . I. 1.“? 4? z 1;“? .\ ’vabuv I4. .3, Sr Syllwxwuw 1 4w , .ov «7 $4 $4 S. lonesome takes 9‘ ‘P‘n t.‘ .- :2. (“if These Prints have just arrived and “‘ , are all 7: 3?; worth 12‘5‘3 a yard. Buy a 10 yard end. It is j 3; worth while seeing them. We sold the last :(i 5;? case (0V9? 2,000 yards) in eight days. 3 5 . . if Sag 0111‘ Fall Dress Goods are arrlvmg every dav, :4: 7“ c gte. They are the swellest desings on the Market. 165‘ Mr. Frank Sullivan. of a visited at Mr Wm Bunt'lon 8h? Mr. Ioe Vickers of the R spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Thos. Turnbull returned to her home in Hamilton on Saturday. ] ock y, Wheat harvesting began (Monday) in our vicinity. DEPARTMENTAL STORE, - ' LOWER DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CU INCLUDED. ly. Ono apphqatiun allays pain. ° Fancy Wrapper Cloths, at 20c. a yard. Fancy Flannelcttes at 100. a yard. Seven cent Flannelettes at. 10c. a yard. Double {old Flannelette Sheeting in Wt This is a seller at 300. a yard. Arthur Simmons. of Ham A I‘k L‘ . VICKERS. of Flesherton t Orchardville Bu_nessan Bring your bag along and get it par- encrgctic an For twenty-fin ad prepara tion Year: that sand. of cod-liver oil, in White and Grey. Brigham and Geo. Mightbu, jr. TI latter won by about half the rafter Mr. Chas. Lawrence had two of II ï¬ngers crushed, otherwise no we dent happened. glycerin: -3063; cal: the_ irritation. aowm-z, I2. .' 1?. I