1 Pure Manitoba Flour: 3 O O Vinegars g lets Produce Wanted §A "digestiuu if [18. Try mu lost Shoe Store TIMSON trot.-. 6% Latimer ITH f3 “_______ â€"â€"..--â€"___ ° \ftlf'n \ â€H u I†I] IRELAND i Want to Clear 01:: 81H car. Up tubing and Overcoats that 0! Colors in nti was at Fur Trimmed Coats 'ge Number Neck Furs now on ("I goods are prices: I uch below H l‘ry our ‘Home-made’ nourishing. lt» nur store you ms are 0pm) EAST M pa rcbaso if you dun’t “7am. to; “'0 8r \ (9163' 30;: the balance mu- Xmas Slippers at and pluw (NM. Mitt} am! (HOV. 'eatly reduced In price. Trunks and Hunt 0.988 c.. S the l' \V Custom Work and pairing 3. “‘0'. It ll Honolulu min-Ila and Marmot Stolen Hid Hans, regular 812.50 to i. In t'lwu' at $8.50 INHVN PRICES [he the Sizes if_\'nll Q â€to col: $10.00 Shoe. U 'ba ('O'OH'. The factor. 090!) to the public- ’ is omen tn the public we invite you all to inspect m" goods and “'u will not. urge you new ifyou dnn’t want to. ) (9103'ng the bahnco Izr January Clear- ,- umber the knife. N :8! I) ml Mom's U‘ whim: into them was you can buy th’ I." lt great this season's prices : $22.50 U $10.00 We 3." fl rwtment 0! M0178 and brown furs. tp|)y ll Ma r. J an. 20, 1910 Felt Boots, rather than a. reduced $6 and $10 $22.50 pllar reductions Furl-lined 1 will your (10th c., (’url- . 20, 1910 ! Proper attention to the hair and scalp is the best preventive of baldness. An occasional ap- plication of Bearine Hair Pom- ade keeps the scalp in healthy condition. It nourishes the §hair folicles and supplements ’the. natural oil of the head. . Bearine not only prevents fall- ling hair but stimulates new ; growth. 50 cts a jar at your ;druggists. Council met Januaxy 10th. Men;- bers elected subscribed to the required ' declarations and entered upon their duties as follnws:-â€"-â€"Juhn McArthur, Reeve, J. R. Philp, \Vm. “’atson, Jnn. . D. Roberts and Jas. Mellvride mun-i cillnrs. ‘ The Reeve addressed the councilâ€"â€" Minutes read adoptedâ€"â€" By-law 230 to appoint auditors re- ceived its readings. The name nf Jae. F. Durrant and \V'm. Haulage were inserted in liy-law as auditors, salary $10.00 eaeh. l$y~law was signed. By- law 240 to appoint a member «if the. Bnard of Health and a medical H. (“liver was passed. The Hallie. ()t'Jnhn Svnlt m lwalth Uflicm- and that of Dr. Sheath as M. H. 0. Were inserted in liy-lnw. The members of the Bun-(i 01" Health fur 1010 a I'm-Jun. Srutt, fur 3 years. ii. '1'. Unclcls fur 2 years anal If). Merl-n for 1 year. hgether with the Reeve and (‘lerk and Dr. Sneatb its blclilcal Health â€â€htt‘l'. .‘h'li\'l‘llil?--'i)illip-*‘fl‘ilflt' a grant of $5.00 he made in the Sirk Uhildren's Hnspilal. '1lu'uulu.â€Carried. litilwrtsâ€"wl’llilp-~-'l‘lmt Mr. Mell- \‘ride examine the. Registry (Mice. re 'l‘reas. sureties and repnrt; at, next. meeting.-â€" Carried. \Vflls‘nnw-i{¢)l)¢’l‘[Sâ€"~~‘-That Juhll Russ he. paid $3.00 fur 3 days 8. lalmr Irving 3 days in excess nt' assessuleulwâ€"Car- rietl. I’hilpâ€"\VatsoHâ€"W'herezis a Board of School Trustees requested the coun- cil to appoint a 'I‘ru--nt Ofï¬cer for the township to which the council agreed provided the fees of said Ofï¬cer can he made chargeable to the section re- quiring his servicesâ€"Jl‘he Clerk is hereby autlmrized to refer the matter to the Minister of I‘Jducationuâ€"Umw ried. The sum of $5 33 was paid intu ("um-- I oil by Trmw. of S. S. No. 4 being :1 Mn" share of expenses in locating bound: y ‘ line of said S. S. I Rubensâ€"41cllvrideâ€"Thnt R. Hun- ter he paid 357.4)†for gmvelling (m Eg’t and P. tuwnline recomumnded by W. \Vatson.â€"â€"Uzu-ried. VVaLtsonâ€"Philpâ€"That $5.75 he paid to Hunmrestate com. fees for work done by the late 1). Hunter, certified to by Mr. \Vatson.â€"-Uarried. Philp»â€"~Rohert~â€"'I‘hat the following be the road Bonus. and divisions for 1910: â€"â€"l)ivision 1, Coinr. \Vntson, cons. 4, ii, 8, inclusive with sidelines from Proton town line inclusive \V. to. 0 S. R. and from G:-n-diner’s sideline to M t. Fm'est. Division 2. Cmnr. Roberts cons. 10. 12, 14. 16 inclusive with side- lines to con. 18 from 111th sideline not invlnsive \V. to U. S. R. and fioln Gardiner’s sideline N. to Bradley’s sideline not inclusive. and sidelines to con. 3. Division 3, (fomr. Philp cons. 10, 12, 14 and 16, inclusive, with side- lines to con. 18 not inclusive and S. to con. 8 and Proton townline. Division 4, Umnr. Mcilvride cons. 18 inclusive 20, 22, includve O. S. R. Glenelg and Proton townlines from con. 18 with sideline.--- hit-vied. Resolved that the. foilnwing ac- counts be paid: “Each Dep. R. 0. $8.50; Ulelk delivming hallotsp $4. 00; sub- scxiptinns to Munl \\ orld $5.00; \V, J. Sharp use of Hall, Nominatiun, $3.00: 'l‘reas. hank exchange on Co. giant. $1.50; R. Danton ï¬lling washout .00. Mcllvride-â€"â€"R()het°tsâ€"â€"â€"Thnt $1.00 be refunded to 8. Sent. No. 6 error In taxes on lot lU-ll con. 7 for 11M)8.-â€"â€"Uzu°- ried. Philp â€"â€"RohertsveAdjourn to meet on Feb. 7th to receive auditors’ report, for collectors and assessor, tendens for tile making, app’t of Pathnxasters etc. D. ALLAN. Clerk. I{uberts--\\'at51,nâ€"That an order ho nu- gl'nutml tn [)1'. Brown for $1.00 to pay said deï¬cit.â€"~Um-1-ied. Philpw-Mcllvrideâ€"Jl‘hat Dr. Brown’s request fur $20.00 for nwdiciue for 0. (3m Liar he laid uvvr till next, meeting. â€"â€"();u'1-ied. . Dr. Brown presented a detailed state- ment :uummting tn $32.05 in Chunk")- tinu with U. Garth-1' being a deï¬cit of to by Mr. “'atson.â€"â€"Carried. I’hilp-“Rohei-twâ€"That the following i be the road Uomrs. and divisions for 191â€: â€"l)ivision l, Uomr. \Vatson, cons. 4. l5. 8. inclusive. with sidelines froiu7 Proton town line inclusite \V. to. (l S. " it. and from Gardiner’s sideline to Mt. I Fm'est. Division 2. Cmnr. Roberts; eons. ll). 12. 14. 16 inclusive with side f lines to con. 18 from 10th sideline not' inclusive \V. to (l. S. R. and funn [iardlner's sideline N. to Bradley’s sideline not inclusive. and sidelines to, con. 8. Division 3, (.‘omr. Philp cons.. 1.0.12.14and 16, inclusive, with side-l lines to con. 18 not inclusive and S. to con. 8 and Proton townline. Division 4, Unmr. Mcllvride cons. 18 inclusive 20, 22, inclu.~ive O. S. R. Glenelg and Proton townlines from con. 18 with‘ sideline.-â€"-Carried. ; Resolved that the following ac-' counts he pai¢lz~-Each Dep. R. 0. $8.50; Clerk delivering ballots $4.00; sub- scriptions to Mun'l \Vorld $5.00; \V,. J. Sharp use of Hall, Nomination. ' $3.00: 'l‘reas. hank exchange on Co. grant $1.50; R. Danton ï¬lling washout $1.00. 1 Philp â€"â€"Rohertsv-Adjourn to meet' on Feb. 7th to receive auditors’ report, for collectors and assessor, tendeis for tile making, app’t of Pathmasters ‘ e c. , D. ALLAN, Clerk. ' -* UL’IUIII\.-u l Are You Pale. Anaemia? Anaemia means colorless bloodâ€" means languor, blanched lips, fati- ed cheeks. You grow dyspeptic, nervous, suffer functional irregu- larity. This condition can’t exist if there is plenty of healthy ~blood. Ferrozone makes good blood, rich nutritious blood â€" that’s why it cures. In concentrated form Fer- rozcn contains certain rare quali- ties that render it unfailing in An- aemia. languor. poor color, and loss of weight. To build up â€" feel young and vigorous, nothing is better than Ferrozone. At all dealers in We. boxes. inclined to be extravagant. l l l . a coat an ay and l Extrax nuance . lTaKe a look at another houseWife. It has oito r- lwen tht means, tlircr. .-~, ly or indirectly, of putting pnonle out of business. :Many have. been l'1tliltzl’l into the abyss oi (lei). lie-- causv of extravagance. High livâ€" ing, gau h and expensive clothing .... also money spent on foolish or unrecutsary articles, or things win 1'. we can do without. These things go hand in hanrl with cxâ€"l tra‘trymvcc. Some people who are. plainly. but neatly dressed, if they st-é son) one else sporting a line. showy garment. will say .0 them- ev'xl'.'.-s..‘_‘l‘~m going to hav: the same; .1 am just as good. as so and so. and it will look just as nice on m': as it does on him.†or hetnas the ow: may he and eVen though’ othxr lids are left unpaid, they will have this article. This is exâ€" travaitutice. It is a thing which affects both sexes. Some would say “Oh 368! Women in some cas- es are extravagant". But it is not prettise'l by women alone. We h are seen it in lwoth sexes, and let us sa\ that men are. prone to ex-‘ tum-agence just as much as wom- en are. Ol course there are some women extravagant, we will admit. Take for instance, a woman in thy home. Her husband’s coat needs a patch, and he draws her attention to it. She says “Oh, I do wish you would throw that old get a new one." pure and simple. 9 L‘ She will see the least hole appear- ing izi her husband’s clothing. And what does she say? Throw it away? Certainly not. She will go to work and fix it, so as to pro- long its usefulness. This is econo- my, tlu. very opposite of extrava- ranm. :Some people spend money foolishly and have nothing to to show for the money thus ex- pe‘nr’rttl. (W'hat is this? Extrava: gance. (While others spend it to the best advantage, with an eye to saving, and have more to show for the expenditure. This is. economy. and it pays to practise it. A simple cfl'ectivc remedy for many little ills as well as some that are not Considered â€ï¬le: A compound with a Vaseline base. in conjunction w'tlh Japanese Menthol and gherdggs melting an efï¬cacious rcmcdyfor Sci-é Til-gut. as well as for .Inscct Bites. Cuts; e15. Just the 11mm for campers. hunters. well as for those that stay at home. 25¢. a box. DAVIS 8: L:\\\'RHNCE. Montreal. Egremont Councii. Edi-n9. Brglseg. .Shielâ€"KdnnarJI‘hat the Ayton Advance office be given the town- lship printing at the same price of Jan. l contract as last year, 'viz. $55.-â€"Car. vere‘ UmbaChâ€"Baetz.â€"'Ihal a g‘zm' leu'yjof $5 be given the Sick Chxldrcn's B\'-' Hospiial‘ Toma(onâ€"Carried. the’ Slliolâ€"Kmtnm.â€"â€"1hat Mrs. “2119.) H "b‘e'appointed cal‘t’lhkrl' â€0.1 "town- "amp hall. at a salary 0.; :3518,_;-:ay- “h" ' able in advance, 1-2 yem'l.‘s'.--â€"-Cz;r. Dun. Shicl-Un1hach.-'I‘hut mu- Salauv l inIOf the assnsmrz' be 36.0, nut! that thv Eclerk advertise for applications so she received up to 10 21,111.. Mundax‘. m"! Feh.7th. also for *hruv (:oln‘cwx-h. and i â€"-(.‘arried. P8- M I‘d The members elect met in the township hall. AYton. as per stat- vte. at 11 3:11.. Monday January 10th. The clerk administered the oath of property qualeication, also the declaration of office to cach member namely: Reeve. A. Schenk- Dep.-reeve, W. Umbach. Councillors. R.J. Shiel, C. Baetz and W. Kenna. Shielâ€"K.enna.-â€"That Mr. W. H. Ryan be re-appointed member of the Board of Health for 3 weary. and that Dr. J.L. Easton be apâ€" pointed D.D. Health Officer for the vear 1910, and that By-law No. ‘2. of 1910 he given its proper read-- ing, which was damn-if‘nrrlui. The council met in the clerk’s of- fice at 2 p.m.. all the members present. the rteve in the chair. After the council was organized the I‘L'C‘Ve addressed the memâ€" bers at some 1mm: h. using as ‘;i.~' passw.ord Economy. for the max 1910. Umbachâ€"Shiel.â€"â€"'I‘hat C. Forbes" and Justus Rovdding. jr. 1w mung pointed auditors to audit the townf ship books from May lst to Der.‘ 3lst, 1.009. at a salary of $8 each.T and that,B,v-law No. 1. of 1910 In given its proper readings, which} was done.-â€"-Carrimxi. ; Kenna-Baetz.-That By-law No. 3 of 1910, la appoint or rv~am;oim township officers and w! 8813“}!‘9 for the year 1910 be given its prop- er readings. (a‘lcrk RH. FOI‘CUKI'T- salary $200: Treasurer Jas. H. E!- 118. $100. The council adiourncd to meet in the clerk’s office at ‘2 pm. Umba-ch~â€"Sh'101.-â€"â€"That John Soim be reappointed sanitary insywcn or at a salary of $5.-Liarriw:l. The Commissioners were appoint ed .iOI‘ the following DivisiOHS: N0. 1. Baotz; No. 2, Kmma; No. 3 Shivl; N0. -‘.. l'm‘ux'x. The council adjourned to meet in the (“lerk’s office, Ayton, Monday, FM). 7th. at 10 a.m. to 1‘9C1Fi\'9 the Auditors’ Report and appoint As- 808901' and Collectors. and .for gen- u’al busimiss. Only a word 0f twlee lettt rs. y: t W hat a meaning it cariies widi it. It’s definition _ is lgx 19h The Bridge Committee consists of the reeve and deputy-wave, to- gethm with the ('ummitssunml' is. the division where bridges are situated. EDITORIALS TO T E GTZIZTN GROVE 15!]; OPENER EXTRAVAGANCE cu-rnse. or waste; and a lat-2v m:nwer_ 0t pgople are more or less Baetzâ€"Kenna.-â€"That the follow- in}: accounts l‘m‘ paid: . .x."n Township of Garrick account 1905‘ $11.102J.1{.Hlyth, impairing road and snow font: at Varncy, 1-2 in be charged to Egi-omnni, $15.00: 'l‘J'l. Flynn. halancv of printing“ ac- count, $13.21): C, Bii'z', rcpairing‘ road. Int 2:). con. 1t}. $1.00; J. 'lroy. 9.x. loads gravel. by p.111. J. Haney. $2.620: J. leltz. 99 loads gravel by um. I. Lucdke, $1.93: V. Fiachev repairing: road am! pay for lily. lot 1. con. 17. $2.10 Hospital for Sick Children. $5.00; Mrs. Walsh, 1-2 yrs salary as caretaker of twn hall. 1910 $5.00: A. Scln'nk, com. 1-2 (lay attending disputed ditch at Yen- ssen’s. $1.25; Meeting of council at date, $13.80; J.H. Ellis, to pay for new townshipi Cash book, $6.50 Municipal Wbrld. seven copies for LiO'l'lCll. clerk and ti'vasurm' 353.5. Normanby Council. The regular meeting of our Lit- erary society, held in the school on 1 Friday evening, was well attended. {The subject for the evening was a debate resolved “that the Western provinces offer better a .lvantagvs to a voung man than the Eastmn pr'0\ inces. ' 'lhu affirmatiw‘ side ‘was championel b} Misses Annie 1 an -1 Clara (.lieenWOOd, and Messrs. Wm. ‘Ritchlie and Jas. Edge. while the negative side was uphell 39y Misses Sarah and Valerie Edamand {Messrs C. H. Moffat anal ‘WJl. Firth ‘ A.:e1 hearing the (:11 vex argu- iments of .‘1111‘ \arious speakers, the IiudgeS.hIess1s._Geo. 11111111-, J95 "“ Besides the debate, there \1 as a solo sung in M1. John (11mm. uoi aduet in Mir: svs Winnie Hr- m - wood and Valerie Edge, .while Miss Tena Firth gme a 2001 recitation telling of the lme quest of a K1011 dy ke miner. The next meeting, on Januarv 28th, is a debate as to whether poor or rich homes hme produced the greater men. J‘flh"'1 "' v a d J..L McDonald gave their decision in [m or of the mg- 341‘ e. M‘s»: Farah Edge h visiting this ewk with :elations at Latona. Mrs. '1 hos. Banks spent a inw :; with .i'riends in (Sit-afford. liJUE HILL éoooooo¢ooooooooooooooooo For A small or huge hag ot a ï¬ne gram. white. nutritinus flour. is sold as our lrmml. Have ymi vvm Lri.’ d it? Get your grocer to give you our kind next time and see the superior baking «publ- itries it possesses. Hotter and inure. wholes-«mm. bmmusv wt" :1 secret process that we put the wheat through. Don't furget. Our pure Manitoba flour, made from No. l Mauimlm wheat cannot be heat for either bakers or domestic use W D. CONNOR Goods delivered anywhere in town. A hlénd of; Manitoba :ind . Ontario wheat and is a strictly rat 01m family flour [a made from selactad winter when. and is a superior article for making pastry, etc. Special Reduction on Flour in 5 and 10 Bag Lot; Chopping Done Every Day All up-modate flour and food ana grocers keep our flour for sale. If your grocer dues not keep it come to the mill and we will _uso. 51â€â€œ right. No substitute for “The D. 8: L.†Menthol Plaster, recommended by everybody. for stiffness, pleurisy. 61c. Made by Davis Lawrence Co. Pumps of a)! Kind». ('a‘ralvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brings, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumas twm $2 onward. SHOP open every gfternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- orlv attended to. ~47. u. CONNOR 1110 Ward Bank pays intend on caving- blnk deposit. tron data “deposit to due of rib- dnvnl Ivory (1011:: o! the dope.- it can. Intent (or every day R m “ dopodt. 3-111! an kinds of Grain bought tt Hark. Price People’s Mills Call us up by telephone'No. 8. John McGowan. Machine Oil. Harness Oil, Axtc Greaw and Boot Ointment, go to S. P. SAUNDERS I o . o mmmmn PASTRY FLOUR SOVEREIGN Mnuufactuuw A. (I Dealer in ECLIPSE THE 'I‘lm Iihrnessumkel Mud-V Q