The newlyâ€"elecred Council of the | .. BÂ¥laws 533 Avoditors, 534 Board Township ol,Glenelq met January 13 ‘ of Health, and assessor 535, was orâ€" according to statute. Members preâ€" ldored to be read a third cime and sent, Thomas Nichol, reeve ; â€"Robt. | P"%¢4â€" Lindsay, dep.â€"reeve ; J. A. McMillan| â€" McMillan.. Lindsay .. That T, Harâ€" Joseph Young and Geo. E. Peart, | rison be paid 80.00 forcedar covering eouncillors. Each member made for bridge at lot 42 con 3, 8. D. R. and subscribed their declarations of | Carried . qualification and of office and took McMillan..Lindsay..That A. J. their seats, the Recye in the chair.| Black be paid 3 65 for plank and reâ€" :b:‘;m egt last meeting read and | pairs at lot 24 con 5. (E,’arned bee rmed . _ Communications haying | McMilian .. Young.. That Don Mcâ€" n read, moved by t is Lindseyâ€" Iihem s _| Millan be refanded 1.00 for statute indsay â€"MceMillanâ€"That the Co!â€" | jabor performed as certified by pathâ€" ‘l%‘i‘s’" g‘ paid $25 cach as salary fO" | master. Carried i. Cerried | _ McMillan..Peart.. That the cierk Lindsayâ€"Peartâ€"That A. C. Wolfe| be instructed to have a telephone V. S., be paid for services re Haw box put in Tp. H«ll for benefit of the caseâ€"Carried . | council for this muanicipality. Car. _Lindsay â€" MeMillanâ€"â€"That R. T.‘ Dominion Express Co. was paid Edwards and W. J. Ritchie be apâ€" 1.60 for charges on Treasurer‘s books pointed Auditors for 1913. Carried _ and election expeases. 490009004 460060460 000000000 LC McMillan â€"Lindsay â€" That the Treagurer be paid #5 and Wm. Weir $2 loregreparlng December statement Carri Youngâ€"Peartâ€"That Dr Hutton be appointed Medicai Officer of Health, that Geo Binnie be appointed a memâ€" ber and J. 8. Black as Seey. carried Lindur. . MeM.llan.. That Josepth Campbell be refuanded $4.00 paid as taxes ftor dogs th«â€"t were not his own. Carried, Lindsay .. Young .. That Ward Commissioners be as follows ; ward 1, R Lindsay ; ward 2 J A MeMillan : McMillanâ€"Peartâ€"That the Clerk procure 7 copies of the Municipal World tor use of the Council. Car. Lindsay.. McMillan .. That the Planet Publishing Co be paid $6.75 for Treasurers‘ Cash books. Carried Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any recognized Canadian advertising Agency, or, the Secretary of the Candian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toroato. Enquiry involves no obligation on your partâ€"so write if interested. * Glenelg Council 4140040 04400404006660606¢C4 fQ4QGGQ Former Sharp Stand, Having bought out the hardware store and busiâ€" noess of Jno. H. Sharp, I wish to inform the public of Holstein and vicinity that I will be open for business on January 21, with a full stock of all requirements in this line _ Square and honest dealâ€" ing with each and all and moderate prices. _ Come slong and give me a trial. Newspaper advertisements are the fingerâ€" posts on the road to right buying. ‘They are quick and safe guides to the places and goods most worthy of your patronage. Suppose there were no advertisementsâ€" what a worrying task shopping would be ! Think how you would miss the helpful inforâ€" mation that guides you to select the best goods and to know the shops where they can be best obtained. ANNOUNCEMENT Your Best Shopping Guide Thanks to the high standard of present day advertising, no person How difficult to make up your shopping list without first knowing something about the goods you need or the store that sells them ! Your shopping would be all experiment. You would pay out a lot of money during the slow process of learning by experience how to avoid disappointment and disâ€" satisfaction. . M. MATTHEWS Hardware Change ward 3, Geo E Peart : ward 4, Jos Young : bridges and townlines, Thos Nichol. Carried From soap to gas Ranâ€" gesâ€"from shoes to autoâ€" mobiles â€"one gets from newspaper â€" Advertising the information that is essential to safe and adâ€" vantageousbuy ing, needs to sohp at random. The advertising columns of a newsyaper give you just the information you require to make your best selection of goods or store. Leisurely, in the eomfort of your own home, you can plan and decide upon the purchases in view, McMillan .. Lindsay .. That T, Harâ€" rison be paid 80.00 for cedar covering for bridge at lot 42 con 3, 8. D. K. Carried . Lots 43 and 41, Con. 1, 8. D. R Glenelg, one and « half mules west of Priceville. Good buildings and water. Terms reasonable _ Apply to J. F. MeLacHLAN, Box 260, Calgary, Alta, quickly stops coughs, cures colds, and heal: the Ihtfl.lwsd lungs. f i 25 cents. The council adjourned to Febru «ty ib stI0 & ®.. : . c:: : *â€"*. z. Y ung..Peart. That this council settle the Haw ese according to the jadge‘s decision. Carried. The Manicipal World was paid 6.70 for election supplies. SHILOIZ Farm to Rent. HOLSTEIN J S BLACK, Clerk Chinese Geese.â€"Gander, Wilson & Son; goose, Wilson & Son. Young V%ander’ Wilson & Son; goose, Wilson & Son. Pekin Ducks.â€"Drake, C. W. Lang H. Grasby, W. D. Connor; fuck, C. w. Lanf, W. D. Connor. Young drake, J, E. Gibson, W. D. Connor; Uuck, J. E. Gibson, W. D. Conncor. Toulouse Geese.â€"Gander, C. W Lang, H. Grasby; goose, C w Lang, H. Grasby. Young goose, i1 Grasby. Game Bantams, A. 0. V.â€"Cock, N. Harvey; hen, N. Harvey, Wilson & Son. Cockerel, N. Harvey; pullet, N. Harvey ist and 2nd. _ Bronze Turkeys.â€"Hen, H. Grasâ€" by ist and 2nd. Cockerel, H. Grasâ€" by ist and 2nd; pullet, H. Grasby ist, 2nd and 3rd. Pen, H. Grasby. by. Silver _ Spangled â€" Hamburgs.â€" Cock, C, W, Lang; hen, C. W. Lang 1st and 2nd. Cockerel, C. W. Lang: pullet, C. MYW.â€"Lang. ~:5:« =~>~~ Game Bantams.â€"Cock, N. Harâ€" vyey; hen, N. Harvey, Wilson & Son. Cockerel, N. Harvey: pullet, N. Harvey, ist, 2nd and 3rd. Pen. N. Harvey, M e? ay 20e d / se Emden Geese.â€"Gander, C. _ W. Lang; goose, C, W. Lang, H. Grasâ€" Golden _ Polands.â€"Cockerel, H Grasby; hen, H. Grasby. Black _ Hamburgs.â€"Pullet, H Grasby, _ _ = White Orpingtonsâ€"Cock, C. H Oynes ist and 2nd; hen, J. W Stockdale, Boiton 1st and 2nd, C H Oynes 3rd and 4th, Cockerel, J W. Stockdale 1st and 2nd, C. W Lang, C. P. Kinnee; pullet, J. W Stoc?cdale 1st and 2nd, C. W. Lang J. W. Stockdale. Houdans.â€"Cock, C. W. Lang;, hen C. W. Lang; Cockerel, C. _ W. Lang; pullet, C. W. Lang. io+ Black Orpingtons.â€"Cock, ‘Wilson & Son, J. M. Latimer; hen, J. M Latimer, Wilson & Son, J. M. Latâ€" imer, W. R. Clark. Cockerel, J. M. Latimer, Wilson & Son, W. D. Conâ€" nor; pullet, J. M. Latimer, W. D. Connor. Pen, J. M. Latimer. Ae Buff Oxï¬ringtons.â€"(_‘ock, w. B. Clark. J. H. Gilkinson, W. R. Clark: hen, W, R. Clark, J. H. (Gilkinson 2nd and 3rd, W. R. Clark, Cockâ€" erel, W. J. Ritchie ist, 2nd and 3rd, J. H. Gilkinson; pullet, W. J. Ritchie 1st and 2nd, C. W. Lang, J. H. Gilkinson. Pen, W. J. Ritchie ist and 2nd, W. R. Clark. _ Silver Grey Dorkings.â€"Cock, M. Wilson & Son; hen, M. Wilson & Son. Cockerel, M. Wilson & Son, ist and 2nd; pullet, M. Wilson & Son ist, 2nd and 3rd. Anconas,â€"Cock, C. W, Lang: hen. C. W, Lang ist and 2nd. Cockerel, C. w. Lanï¬; pullet, C, W,. Lang Ist, 2nd and 3rd. Black Minorcas, S. C.â€"Cock, J. Vollet; hen, J. Vollet, C. W. Lang, J. Vollett. Cockerel, J. Vollett, A. McDonald, J. E. (Gibson, _C. W. Lang: pullet, J, Vollett, C. E. Henâ€" ning, A. McDonald, J. Vollett. Pen. JidVollett, J. E. (GHibson, A. MceDonâ€" ald. Black Minorcas, R. C.â€"Pullet, A McDonald. 3rd, Black Spanish.â€"Cock, N. _ Harâ€" vey; hen, N. Harvey ist and 2nd. Cockerel, N. Harvey ist, 2nd and 3rd ; pullet, N. Harvey 1st, 2nd and Buff Le&horns.-â€"Cock, J. _ Donâ€" nelly, M. Wilson & Son 2nd _ and 3rd: hen, M. Wilson & Son, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th,. Cockerel, M. Wilson & Son ist and 2nd, J. Donneily; gullet. J. Donnelly, M. Wilson _ & on, J. Donnelly 3rd and 4th. Pen, J. Donnelly, M. Wilson & Son. Silver Duck Wing _ Leghorns.â€" Cock, Wilson & Son ist and 2nd; hen, Wilson & Son ist, 2nd and 3rd; Cockerel, Wilson & Son, 1st and 2nd; pullet, Wilson & Son, ist 2nd and 3rd. P natt â€" 4 Loh Continued from page 1. M. Wilson & Son, ist, 2nd and 3rd. Silver Laced Wyandottes.â€"Cock, C. P. Kinnee ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th; hen, C. P. Kinnee, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Cockerel, C. P. Kinnee _ ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th; pullet, C. P. Kinâ€" nee, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, Pen, C. P. Kinnee, ist, 2nd and 3rd, Black Wyandottes.â€"Hen, M. Wilâ€" son & Son. _ pfr es Brown Leghorns, 8. C.â€"Cock, H. Grasby ist, ind and 3rd, L, Klemâ€" mer, Hanover.; hen, H. Grasby, 1st 2nd and 3rd, L. Klemmer. Cockerâ€" el, W. D. Connor, H,. Grasby, L. Klemmer 3rd and 4th; pullet, W. D. Connor, L. Klemmer 2nd and 3rd, H. Grasby, Pen, H. Grasby, ist and 2nd. i Black Leghorns.â€"Cock, M. Wilâ€" son & Son; hen, M. Wilson & Son Ist, fnd and 3rd, > _ â€"~_ â€" 4= Brown Leghoras, R. C.â€"Hen, H. Grasby, C. E. Henning, Hanover, H. Grasby 3rd and 4th. Cockerel, C. E. Hennin% 1st and 2nd, H. Grasby ; pudllet, C. E. Henning, ist, 2nd and 3rd. White Legiurms, 8. C.â€"Cock, W. D. Connor, C. W. Lang, W. D. Conâ€" nor, C.H. Qynes; hen, C. W. Lang,. W. D. Conuor 2nd and 3rd, Cockâ€" erel, W. D. Conmor, J. M. Latimer, W. D. Connor, C. W,. Lang; pullet, W. D. Connor ist and 2nd, C. W. Lang. Pen, W. D. Connor ist and nd, J. M. Latitmaer, | ~â€"= c ..0: _ Buif Wyandottes.â€"Hen, H. Grasâ€" by ist and 2nd. Pullet, H, Grasby. White Wyandoites.â€"Uock, W. 1. Connor, E. A, Hay; hen, E. A. Hay. W. D. Connor, Cockerel, B.A. Hay J. Vollett, £. A. Hay; pullet, E. A. Hay ist ana 2nd, Pen, J, Voliet ist ana Znd. ux tw 3 is â€" Partmndge Wyanadottes,â€"Cock, W. D. Connor ; hen, W, D. Connor,. Pulâ€" let H. Grasby 1st and ina, Brown Red Gaines,â€"Hen, N. Harâ€" vey, Cockercl, Li, Harvey ist, znu, ana $ra; pullet, A,. Harvey 1st, inua and srd. oPary â€" White Legnorus, K. C,â€"Hen, i. Grasby ist and ind. Cockerel, 4. Grasby ; puliet, M. Grasby,. _ â€" Rhode lsiand seas, 8. C.â€"Cock, J. H. Gulkanson; men, J. K. Galsinâ€" son Ist anud ina,. Cockerel, C. W. Lang; puliet, iC. W. â€" Lang, g. . Giikinson, Znd, 3ra and 4th,. â€" Khoge isianu lieds, . C.â€"Cockâ€" erei, C,. (W,. Lang ist and inu. Biack Red Games,â€"Cock, N. Harâ€" vey; hen, N. Marvey ist and znu. Cockerel, N. Marvey: _ pullet, N. Harvey 1st anu Znd. |__ Ag indian Games, A, 0, v,â€"aien, J.M. Luatimer, Cockerel, J, M. Latumnei; puiiet, J. M. Lauumer ist anua imu. Pyie Games,â€"Cock, N. Harvey: hen, N, kiarvey ist, ind ana $ru, Cockerel, 1. urasby, N. arvey z2na ana sra; pullet, A. Harvey 1st, zna and 3rd, Peu, A. Harvey, Poultry Show Prize List HAOLSTEIN LEADER t Taird, that negotiations be entered upon to secure an exchange of th, church buildings ia Fevyersham and the Methodist charch buildings in Riverview, the Presbyterians to join the Methodists at beversham and the Metbodists to join the Presbyterians at Riverview, Second, that the Methodists join the Presbyterians on Caledon . First, that the Presbyterians join the Methodists in Alton. Church union is not such a bypothâ€" etical thing #s a good many imagine it to be. At a conference of the repâ€" resentatives of the Qrangeyille Pres. bytery and the Methodist district of Mount Forest, Orangeville and Owen Sound, the following recommendaâ€" tions were unanimously cargjed, Sullivan â€"â€" Auguat Klages, reeve Joseph Dotbie, Deputy reeye. Sydenhamâ€"J,. G, Campbel}, reeve : Jas L Boyd, deputy reeve. Chatsworthâ€"Wim Breese, reeve Dundalkâ€"S. Bell, reeve Durhamâ€"Wio Cailder, reeve Fleshertonâ€"D. McBavich, reeve Hanoverâ€"Dr W A Mearne, reeye Markdaleâ€"R W Ennis, reeve. Meafordâ€"W M Ring, reeve Neustadtâ€"1D Lippert, reeye Owen Soundâ€"Dr. J. A. Hershey, reeye ; John McQuaker, Ist deputy reeve ; John Legate, 2nd dep, reeve : R, B. Muiller, 3rd deduty reeve,. Shallow Lakeâ€"A ECordingly reeve Thornburyâ€"R. J. Best, R=eve, Asiatic: Dark Brahmas.â€"N. Harvey. American : Barred Rocks, ist, J. E. Metcal{: White Wyandottes, 2nd, J. Vollett: White Wyandottes, 3rd, J. Vollett. Bantams ; Game Bantams, N. Harvey. Game Bantams; Pylo Game, N, Harvey. Mediterranean : Brown Leghorns, ist, H. Grasby. White Leghorns, 2nd, W. D. Conâ€" nor; Black Minoreas, $rd, J, Vollett. linglish; _ eak o N Artemestaâ€"T, , McKenzie, Reeve Bentinckâ€"Alex: nder Wilson, reeve: Meary Metcalic, d »puty reeve Collingwoodâ€"â€"8 & MceKnight, reeve : J McLhennan, daputy rteeve, Derbyâ€"John Leask, reeve Egremontâ€"J oh. R Philp reeve ; Geo Lothian, deputy reeve, * Eupbrasiaâ€"J D Miller, reeye ; J. M. Davis, deputy reeve, Gienelgâ€"Thos Nichol, reeve : Robt. Lindsay, deputy reeve., Hollandâ€"Win Hampion, reeve ; A. . Chisholm, deputy reeve Keppelâ€"J Johnston, Reeve Normsinbyâ€"R J Shiel. reeve ; Cbhas, Molin, deputy reeve. Ospreyâ€"John Thompson, reeve : J. McLennan, deputy reeye Protonâ€"â€"Jus Goodf{ellow, reeve Sarawakâ€"Joshua Larter, reeve 8t Vincentâ€"Jas A. Lemog reegye; Albert McVittie, deputy reeve. C Buif Orpingcions, ist, W, J, Ritâ€" chie; Buft Orpingtons, 2nd, W. J. Ritchie; Black Orpingtons, 3rd, J. M. Latimer, Special, best coliection, any varâ€" iety: o Bilver Laced ‘Wyandottes, ist, C, P. Kinnee; Barred Rocks, 2nd, J. E. Metcali; Pyle Games, N. Harvey. Special.â€"Winring most prizes; N. Harvey, ist, Wilson & â€" Son, 2nd: C,. IW,. Lung, 3rd; H. Grasby, ith: W. D. Commor, 5th. Special, _ Novice Exhibitor.â€"J. Donnelly, . The Council of tie County of Grey which is compese«c of the Reeyes and Deputy Reeyes of the different muniâ€" cipalities will mee in Owen Sound on Tuesday Jan 28. _ Following is acomâ€" plete list of the mâ€"mbers of the Counâ€" cil :â€" Special by (C. H. Oynes, best exâ€" hibit shown by ilady.â€"Miss 8. E. Cauldwell, English Phoasants.â€"N. Harvey, 1st #znd and 3rd. Golden Pheasints.â€"N. Harvey, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Tumbler Pigeons â€"Wilson & Son. Homer Pigeons â€"Wilson & Son. Indian Runner Ducks.â€"Drake, C. ‘. Lang, ist, 2nd and 3rd; duck. . W. Lang ist, 2nd and 3rd. _ SPECIAL CLASS PRIZES. Practical Church Union. County Council for 1913 y illustrated woekly, Largest cirâ€" scientifle mfl. ‘Terms for 2 yoar postage prepaid, " Bold by . 1i, McKenzie, Reeve ex: nder Wilson, reeve: , d ‘puty reeve â€"8 & McKnight, reeve : Apity teeve, Leask, reeve hi R Philp reeve ; Geo Wrepxespav, 29 JaAn.â€"On this date lames Eccles, Lot 15, Con. 18, Egreâ€" mont, offers for sale, horses, cattle, sheep and swine. Some particularly good cows. Terms : 12 mos. eredit, 5 per eent discount for cash in lieu of notes. Everything must be sold as Proprietor is retiring. Sale at 1 o‘clock. D, McPHaAL, Auction eer Fripay, 24 Jan.â€"On this date, John A, Ferguson, lot 7. Con. 11, Egremont, offers for sale a number of splendid horses of good breeds ; 7 young cows, Holstein and Durham breeds and other cattle : also sheep, pigs, turkeys and e collie pup. 12 mos credit. 5 per cent discount for cash in liea of notes. Reâ€" serve bid on one span of horses only. Sale at cne o‘clock. The speaker said he was a Tory, had been raised a Tory, and had been biased in favor of everything Conâ€" servative, and yet, said he, ‘‘I am waiting until the Legislature meets and if Sir James Whitney does not put up a Temperance program ag good or better than his political opâ€" ponents, then I nave no choiee but to follow my conscience and vote for the best temperance policy and the party pledged theieto.‘" ‘‘Such a hope," said he, ‘‘is now realized. There is likely to be a clear issue between partisan politics and the Clristian conscience in this matter.‘" Is the Euclid Avenue Methodist Church, Toronto, on Sunday evening Jan 19th, the pastor, Rev. J. W. Magwood, formerly of Holstein, deâ€" c ared that the Christian people of Ontario had long been hoping that some political leader wo: 1d make the Temperance question a definite issue in a political campaign. L B Nicholson M. Tribe Mrs Malcolm Mrs Hostetter Miss E. Sharp Mr J W Hunter and Mr J R Hant were appointed auditors for the inâ€" coming year, â€" The meeting closed with expressins of appreciation to Mrs Coleridge for the excellent way she performed her dusies for the past year. The Library Managing Board will meet next Monday evening and appoint its officers. The anuual citizens meeting of the Holstein Library conyened Monday evening in the Library building. Only a tew were present _ The folâ€" lowing business was transacted ; Rev. Mr, Malcolm~ was appointed chairman for the evening, after which the Librarian gave a report of the number of yolumes in the liâ€" brary. In the absence of the Treasâ€" urer and audited +tatement it was decided to have this statement pubâ€" lished in the papers in the near future. _ Then the following were appointed as managers of the Library for the epsuing year ; Rev Mr. Maleolm Rev Mre Marsball B 4A { U Brown W J Sharp Wednesday, Jan. 15, was Fairday in Mt Forest and a number trom our village attended the Fair. The day was quite disagreeable and they reâ€" port tnat horses were slow in selling. Rev Mr Maleolm had one or more rits broken from a fall he roceived on Thoarsday of last woek when deâ€" scending a pair of very icy steps at his home. _ He is around doing his work yet feels somewhat sore. Mr J H Brown. bhaving decided to go West is now seliing out his stock. He reports very busy days in the store. We are soriy so many of our ciuzens are leaying. A Bunday School and Cbristian Enaeavor Conyention is to be held in the Presbyterian ghurch on Friâ€" day, Sessions atternocn and eyening at 2.30 and 7 pm for which a very excellent program is arranged. The sabjects for discusmion are ; The reâ€" lation of the B1bbath School to the Young People‘s Bociety ; The seleeâ€" tion, training and installing of Teaâ€" chers and ofticers ; Organized Bible and Mission Study classes : The Home Department ; Graded Instraction ; Systematic (Giying, Mr W M Seaman of Mt Forest, a former merchant in the hardware business has been engaged in stock taking for J H Sbharp for several days. _ Mr Masthews will be taking charge of business this week. Mr Jobn Manary has parchased a home in the sisy otf Toronto and expects to move there by the middle of next month. Mr and Mrs Taylor from Allendale, relatiyes otf Mr John and Wm Orâ€" chard are visiting here. Mre J W Hunter went to Brantford Monday afternoon to attend the funâ€" eral of a brotherâ€"inâ€"law . Dr Wilson is at present suaffering from a gevere attack of inflammatory rheumatism. The L O IL, No 2206 are having a grand entertainment and box social on Thuisday eyening of this week. Come early and enjoy an excellent program. Mr. B. Brebner is laid up with a sore foot, the result of an accident while asing an axe. Mr L. B. Nicholson spent sunday with his mother at Brampton. LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ May Have to Change Sale Register,. n# # @â€"____ D. McPHaiL, Auctioneer <I1O ARCHIVES TORONTO Bring your hogs to Holstein Tuesâ€" days. Satisfaction guaranteed. Otber stock will have my best atcenâ€" tion . Phone 17 R. M. TRIBE, Shirper The Review and Weekly Advertisâ€" er for one year....... The Review and Weekly Free Press for one YORY:sirissrertssnitrss The Review and Farming World fOFLYONEess+ :sÂ¥ niksint¥¥zeees The Review and the Farmers‘ Adâ€" YOPRbG AOF LYORL+ +s » s syxx?rsrirers, TheReview and Canadian Farm fOF E YORUST:»:rhe crr s ireer s s Yencaariaenl The Review and Daily Free Prees for 1 VORE rvcsarses srt reksi!r8esbvr8s 504 The Review and Toronto Daily Star for 1 OME + ++ br+serr E603848 s atee The Review anrd Toronto Daily News for one YOUEr issÂ¥ r +338 684 4+e The Royview and Toronto Daily World for ; P MEire y stre in sn rireney s The Review and ‘Foronto Daily Globe for U YOMEs in iprrne seb abs rnbonk The Review &m4 Toronto Daily Mail and Em pire for 1 year...... The Review and Grain Growers‘ Guide, Winnipeg, for one year The Review and Weekly Globe for YOM cce rernnnnbnes trs rorear ing The Reyiew and Weekly Mail and Empire for 1 YORTirsnmsirtirastrers The Review and the Family Her. ald and Weekly Star for 1 year The Review and Weekly Witness for 1 YORE+ +1 +s1 +9k rxF BE CNEKTE Ne 1 6+ e 302 The Review and Weekly Sun for Fergusonâ€"â€"McRobbâ€"That we adâ€" joorn to meet on Monday, Feb. 10th to receive the Auditors‘ report, apâ€" point pathmasters and tax colleetors to receive applica#ons for tile makâ€" ing, sizes to be priced separately, also nPg. to operate grader and general bosiness. A. Thedorf, gravel, $6.90; each D. R. 0., g8.50 ; F. MeClocklin, use of Council room, $2,00. Reselyed that the following ac. counts be paid : Clerk, registration on bg.llogs, _express charges, $1.31 ; Lothianâ€"Robbâ€"That the Tp. be divided into four divisions for road improvements o be supervised by the following Comrs ; Division No 1, Comr Robb, cons?’. 6, 8 and I0 and baseline north to Gardiner‘s sideline and out to Owen Sound road. Div. No 2. Comr MeRobb. cons 12, 14, 16 with con 18 to 20th sideroad from Proton townline, ; Division No 3, Comr Lothian, bal. of con 18, 20 ana 22 Cons ; Division No 4, Comr Ferâ€" guscnCons 1, 2 and 3 and baseline to Gardiner‘s sideline, vhe reeve to take all County work on townlines and assist the other Comrs when called upen. NOTICE TO HOoG RAISERS Lethianâ€"Robbâ€"That a donation of $5.00 be made to the Sick Childâ€" ren‘s Hospital, Toronto. â€"Carried. Mrs John McMillan has been unâ€" der the Doctor‘s care but we are ?le-sed to learn that she is improvâ€" ng. Robbâ€"Lothianâ€"That Comr. Ferâ€" guson be instructed to investigate the Treasurer‘s sureties in the Regisâ€" try oftice, Durbam, and report at next session of Council. â€"Carried. Miss Jennie Wilson, M# Forest, is visiting her brother Mr Chas Wilson, Mr Alex Ross of Yeovil s busy drawing wood around ous burg, Miss Ida Hoeflin who has been with her sister, Mrs Mclivride, since her accident at Varney, s#eturned home last week and intends going to Toronto soon to take a situation. Mr Robert Barton purchased a valuable horse from John Manary last week. Comr. McLachlan reported Jas, Shea taking down and removing and piling up balancee of McNair‘s bridge. $13.00 ; Wm. MceNair, closâ€" ing up sideroad, lot 14, 15, con 6 $1.00 ; Henry Wallace, removing part of MceNair‘s bridge from the dam, $5 00. Comr, Roberts recommended payâ€" ment of $5.00 to Jas. Warling for drawing tile and new culvert. Or der grantod . Council met January 13th. Memâ€" bers elected subscribed to the statuâ€" ary declarations and entered upon their duties as follows : Jao. R. Philp Reeve, Geo. Lothian, Dep Reeve, Walter Fergnson, Ches. Meâ€" Robb and C. W. Robb, Council. Minutes of last meetingy adepied. Byâ€"law No 269 to appoint auditors pessed the usual readings. The names of W, J. Sharpand Wm. Ramâ€" age were inserted in Byâ€"law, salary $10,00 each. Ryâ€"Law No 270 to apâ€" point a Loc«l Board of Health was passed.â€"Dr Sneath, Dromore, was appointed Medical officer of Health. Jno. K. Philp, reeye and Thos, Gorâ€" don form the Board of Health under the new act and the clerk is Secroâ€" tary of the Board. Comr. MeRobb reported Jas. Mclones rep culyert on 15th sideline, cost $1.00. Order granted. The reeve reported A. Thedorf gravelling on E. and P. T. L. , days‘ la bor amounting to $52.50. Ferguson â€" McRobb â€" That the reeve‘s report be adopted and he reâ€" peocive $1.50 com tees.â€"Carried. Fergasonâ€"Robbâ€"Report adopted, Com fees $2.00. I YOUK.:ssirr48‘ses Egremont Council New Clubbing Rates. =â€"â€"# ##@â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Orchard D. Auua®x, Clerk rssssssss»»»»» _ I 80| We want two nuon;'agenu in this C . ekly Free TROS. wW., BOWMAN &8S0N CO, Lt« ersrrrersers»» 1 90 Ridgevili=e, Ont, ing World it Whkthrers 1 80 M rmers‘ Adâ€" “ Jad Farls Wm{er Term Opens Free Prees ifrimnihne "8 T§ at the nto Daily â€0â€,-â€[†a i viveines:atre| :2 B0 THJTEA l nto Daily ( 5 LZFL/ / arrsesseress»» 2 §0 "/ â€" uto Daily ‘l UMHEFrERY mt adel nsl 4 75 4 1 8 75 I Qo 1 90 1 7 1 90 1 65 1 0 AEREREigitrme Dr, de Van‘s Female Pills se I+t WiH EOWY utm ne We want two more agents in this C o TRHOS. w, BOWMAN &80N CO, Lta Ridgevili=e, Ont, Sunday Schoo! at 10, Service at 11 a.iam Y. P. 8, 0. E. ut 7 p.m. REV. J. MALCILM, DR. JAS. .. WILBON, B. A,. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur Special atten Women ans Bur, Nose thorougbly periy firted, OMfiee at Holstein Druz; Store New Blacksmith Shop Sunday School at 10, _ Bervices at 11 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. REV. A. E. MA2SHALL, B. A. Pastor Round trip togrist tickets giving choice of al! the best routes, tog etâ€" ber with fuil information, may be obtained from any G. T. R Agent J. R. Gun, Phone 14, Tows» Agent J. Towner, Fiione 18, Depot Agent Ro stein Con Issu Money to losn at lowes! rates, and termms to swt borrower, _ Fire and Life Insura»>«e placed in lhnrm’n‘zhly reliable cor panies, _ Dseds, ortâ€" gages. Leass and §Wills »xecuted on shuuvest nolice, All wo k prowmpty attended to. ;230:4 nh .tzmpé ï¬ Hiog» mug ':m;"é"":'v's&“ ‘a ladios, BSUPPELY co., ons General Agents for Canada The Grand Trank Roâ€"lwoy is the most Girect route f:. m all points East through Canada via Chicago, Desroit or Buffalo. NORTHERN) ‘/ & # Nez / LIOUF a owEN soUnp OoNT. Absolutely "no chance work." Courses backed by 32 years of experience. Every Eraduate guaranteed a position, Business, Shorthand and Preparâ€" atory Depte, Information fgee. CA FLEMING, p CA G. p. FLBMING Principal Secretary Satisfactory and prompt service and moderate rates. _ When re quiring anything in this line of work, give me a trial. Having recently opened this business alongside the Agriculturâ€" al Hall, I am now fully equipped to do all kinds of work in Horseâ€" shoeing and general blacksmithing and repair work. 7 to15 per cent.Interest on your Money Guaranteed Abundant security _ Write for particulare hs sBhadfioc nc is Foresters‘ * »wmple . SMITH, Holstein NURSERY ~STOCK Only Double Track Route Plant BOWMAN‘ Presbyierian Charch Win*er Term Opens JANUARY 2ND CALIFORNIA MEXICO FLORIDA and THE SUNNY SOUTH Methbhodist Chuareh <~, Eveory Woman JAN. 23. I913 R. 8. um§ & Co. s‘ "ample Bidg.. T. W J.SHAFP Cuaranteed at the »yancer p of Marriage Licenses on paid to diseass« of Children. * Aleo Eye. ind Pluoa‘, * Eyes esied ind zlasses proâ€" l1dg., To: onto ONT. e work," 32 years of y graduate Pastor