An egg in no't trifly frestxxor-mb class after being under a broody hen forty`-eight h9nra.. A `P:>nltr `tht "is kefply l;uey dlways pays its own way. ` Water oz-unnnc. when it is reniembered that the body is made up very largely of water, it will readily be understood how im- portant to health is a -constant supply of this fluid. Many people have the idea that to drink water in any amount beyond that which is actually necessary to quench thirst is injurious, and act- ing on this belief theydrinl: as little as possible. The notion, however, is wide of the truth. Drinking`-freely of pure water is a inoet ecacious` means not only.6f .preserv_in( health, but often of restorin_it_vhn U A Ahainiciy thing to turn ' down over weqchiolts is an iald our sieve. . It lots in enoughisnn ind air and keeps gway oats and large fowls. . At this 5;-anon the wise Boultry keep or collects every day, `even egg laid. ' Poultry Ysrd. Laying hens are heavy drinkers. The supply of fresh, pure water should be plentiful. ' Wall Paper. Best American Binder Twizre, A Book y(`>u.rvorders before price is advanced;_ .WINDUW SCREENS` AND SCREEN DOORS, NV PURE PAl'I$ GREEN AND HARVEST TOOLS ',-..A'.['... N ' AMERICAN WOVE WIRE FENC IN(} -V--____._... TT (T4 (T1. the slums of_ Caxnberwell, London, 3 place was found where 17 persons lived in one room. ' ` ~ 3C%C>tt $ % BOOkStOre_ nights and listless days are due solely to the circulation in the blood, or de- bosit in the tissues, of these waste mat- erials which cannot be got rid of be- cause of an insnicient supply of water. House ox? Refuge Notes. Two 16-candle` power incandescent lights were installed in the archway of the main entrance to the building last week. . The road machine has been at work leveling end grading the ground in front of the -House. Mr. Herb. Law expects to compiete his contract this ` Wm; Adam, an inmate of the House of Refuge, fell from a. ladder on Wed- nesday of -last week`-and sustained injuries to his back. He has since been connedto his bed. many. 1 no waterwol-_ks and sewerage system: "are very ecient and rovnde spring water. good drain- age and` reliable re protection in every of the. town. Barrie a railwav centre for ntral and Northern Ontano. Thirteen get trains arrive and-depart daily. The eervioeisall that can be deenred; thirteen mails an-in d:|iIu- oh... :- an 1- market any. machine shops. Inning nlle. ` It mifle, yaw mills. marble. cutters. bnrcycne works. t builders, tannery, breweries, ten butcher shops. sever- al ret-clue lgotels wxth reaeontlble rates. threeliveriee. three laundnee. one creamery and all other modern conveniences. `Store: are numerous and carry full lines of all kinds of ret-class goods. com titnon is keen and prices _are as Iowan In a city. elegra h and day and nnght telephone systems connect Sue town wnth all places near nnd_ distant. . Barrie in fast becoming a favonte resort wxth summer tourists. Dnringreoenttwind and rain storms pieces of the slate hive blown off the roof `of the main building, and the galvanized roong at the rear of the House leaks in different places. in 1-; _ .___._.- Mr. Bird, architect of the House 0! Refuge, was in town last week Inspect- ing the grading and leveling. ' It appears the House Committee have not dispensed V with his services yet.- Beeton World. ' Barrie in beautifully situated on ' a. picturesque slope,` overlooking Kempenfeldt Bay. an arm of Lake Simeon, nine miles long and from one to three miles broad, and one of the prettiest bays in Canada. In eummer boats` ply daily to and from neighboring summer resorts and mark; '1'}... ........|....:.... ..c n-_ vvon Q vngyu An English inventor is constructing a ying machine with which, to cross" the Atlantic. He will do well to follow close dter an ocean liner, or he, like Andree, will never more be heard of.--Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. ' ` ,_A l__ I-_l'_,L - ,_ , ,,,,,,,,-_ -__._. ..., ---; -v an-u uvus ucsguuunng summer resorts and parks. The population of Bar- rie is 7,000. Streets and sidewalks are first class and handsome residences are numerous. Streets, public buildings and dwellings are lighted with gas or elec- Cl'icitV. nd KIIIAPEDQ Iufnrnn ins- uuucungu auu uweumga lighted with bi I_`he waterwor_ks Aanqsowerage systems very ecxent and crowds snnmr mam (rand a...:.._ nonneru unlano. `uurteen pos service is all mails arrive daily; there is prompt tal collection and delivery throughout the town. are'e1ght,eehoole one Separate). em- ploying tlnrty-one teachers: tw ve_ churches, shree weekly newspapers, one commercial college, every dalyl il day. machine shops. planing fist _m`__e, mdle. nzarblecutters. luevcle wm-In- uat Dont coggh ------uj '*; 3it3ARV3Y on. `ma. ` and irritate your 1111;: also your friends on %rH-wmr sss-tI~=rnA ram TOWN or BARBIE. 25. A eve D here. v-v ~ V- The pr:-asent number of Indians in Can- ada is 100,093, which is an increase of 729 overlasptvyear. . 0 TA. l_L_I.I -1 _ {IL 1`___l..__.__ 4.L_A_ I._ ___ {:FheAdVllGB nmce Blank Wilxl Forms can he rhad at Will pay for Will Form and postage to any part of Canada. 7 ' ` This word is our copyrighted guarantee fqr Purity and Strength when seen_ on our goods: 1: marks them the standards for thenr several purposes and its prcsence protects you from imitations and inferior goods. Look for it. ' Plant Spray. I1-__!_;!- l\I__A B___., , I Persiatic Sheep Dip is a. reyaration for the cure of skin diseases andthe 'cation of vermin in sheep and cattle Iris highly medicinal and does its work with no drastic or irritating effects. Endorsed by leading sheep raieers. . Horse Wash. I I Persiatic Plant S ray contains no mineral poison- arsenic or Paris reen. Sure death to all insect life fungi, etc. Harmless to vegetation. Canada's only reliable spray. % Sheep Dip. | Persiatic Horse Wash is a specially pre red medica- ment for the cure of skin diseases pecu iar to horses and for ridding them of all insect. pests and vermin. It has a surpassingly refreshing effect, brightens the pelt and puts t& skin In a thoroughly healthy con- dition. Price $1.00 per 34 oz. can. Auctioh Sale of Horses, Vehicles. Ha" ? V, V , 'It~the Stables. next door to Amman EVERY SATURDAY. cold on commission. 0' b"d f~.foVI*Ih|e'.`; _ ~ -._. _ _ ,___ Mawd Make Your Will. vuw- -..>- '---. It is told of a St. Louis man that he can- ried a lucky penny until , it were a hole in his pocket. through which he lost a. $10_ goldpiece. A__._..__ LL- _l..I.A._ -1 `I\_Ll.___ 1.. LL- _-_ $1 Persiatic Pig Wash is successfully used in all cases of skin diseases of swine, and for destroying nits. lice and vermin generally. Keeps the skin in healthy condition and ensures a healthy appearance in the dressed animal for market. mm'- mm M W .1 p my Hen House Spray ';..,w".i`.,,, Persiatic Hen House Spray and Poultrv Powder de- stroy vermin liar to the feathr-rd stock-on fowls or in sh . Act as a disinfectant. destroying DRPIHQ and nllftnna DI-In nmncnhnrn "no.4 lihm-allv luwls or In anew. BC! 33 8. alsxmectanr, G8S(l'0_\'lII henns and purifymg the atmosphere. Used liberally ey I-event roup and kindred diseases. Purc these goods from your dealer or send to us direct for linen. We invite correspondence. 'I!`IuA `IIl;nIpI._-.Io j.._.4........ 0,. la...-ind _..vw- -vs -n-vs--n vv \. nuvnuv _- _ ....,, ........ -. The Plcklmrdt Renlrew (`o,, Limited. " STOUFFVILLE, ONT. yo-1* terms` On I'plV.O- U0Ilp0nucuw "' Aqu-ea. - `V A. .1\ L- - x. STEAM` LAUNDRY `H. N. Hughes &Bro. %C(5`[i\'it fs}IoN __ ._.__.I ,_ Among the sights of -Peking in the au- tumn months are thousands of camels. They come from the {interior of Asia and take back the caravan tea. and other freight. - flIL_ _-_.!.I-_A_ -1 A1... I\ fl! __ -__L`I_.. [Myrtle Navy zacr-:N1' PLUG ...IS SWEET, MILD... IIHIIIIIEST VIRGINIA IEAB: AND THE BARRIEZ BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. SALE STABLES. svccsssons TO E. s. LALLY. , -_, ____;---- 6 Cts. ....THENEW.... The residents of A1va,O. T., recently petitioned the town council to change the name of the place to Capron, in honor of Captain` Capron of the rough riders, who was killed at Santiago. `The petition Wu!" granted bya unanimous vote. V "F3333" WEEB. Tckphou No. 7- ._JIm,_n 15. 1899. j)` A prophecy is made that before the sum- mer is over automobiles will be one of the , commonest of sights upon the streets of Bost Journal- ' A Cincinnati paper says that the streets "are a disgrace to the city. It is to be hoped they are not in so bad a fix as the streets of St; Louis.-Sj. Louis Republic. Minneapolis has passed in curtew`ordi- name. It is a. good thing, for it causesa great whistle to blow at 9 0 look, whereby persons may set their cloo s and watches. -Kansas `City S1338. ` _____l"lA._._ j_..l_I_l______4.__ __I_ ._ _;;-_ iv.--~v-- V-V` -vv---.--- 0! course Chicagoannexed some terri- tory and several thousand persons by the T election. N o guilty election day there es- capes without annexation as an issue, and it always carries. It can be only a decade or two in the future that Chicago will reach out for Niles or some other western Michigan town.-Detroit Journal. A3111;-;l'i:>-'says he will die in the last ditch, ant} he has gone to the extreme rear. to look for lt.--Louisville Post. vv guy I --u-vv--- - anv- The wet season in the Philippines in st it hard. ' It is to be hoped Aguinaldo know: enough to come in when it rains. -St."PaulGlobe. A n O C nun itunicxpal woinan'a1i!ra_ge is is oodi- ` tion and not a theory at Beattie. At the V recent election the town elected a mayor- ess, "ve alderwomen and 5 o1erkess.--je'.l`o- poke. Capital. ` =; ' ._' _Here s another clear case of hereditary genius. A` murderer was `hanged 1n Mis- " Iourl the other day on the same `soaold as that on which his father was hanged a few years ago.-Boston Herald. ` A 1'\Ll1__1_I_Ll_ _.._._ I.-- I.--_ ...-.I J..- CVUV JVKLII 0' T A Ph11aa1;h1a man has been sued for Qnr\rI-lvvon cow.`-yawn; 85,000 for sqneezinga girl : hand.` It.1nay' be hard work to convince an intelligent jury that there is $5,000 worth or squeeze? in a Philadelphia girl : hand.-Waahin'z-_ _.-.._.. ---' ..,---v- Eanuas City drinking water, when eaten in moderate quantities and well mastieat-` ed, in not unwholesome. Thinly sliced and buttered it makes a fairly good lunch; -Kansas any Journal. T fII_.I__ __ ___.___.._I _.__n _ A____l It is feared that Agulnaido got gap? arated from his band wagon.--L03 An- geles Express. - ' A _.-:....I.:.. ...._.. 1... ...n1 3:. 1.. 4.1.- 1-..; ' After the war is over Agulnaldo will probably come forward with a claim to being the champion long dlstanco runner of the Ph111ppines.--Plttsburg News. 71 A ..__.I.__1J_ .._A Ll- `I.l1l_.l_-- ___I__ ----r`v----q - -w---v COG uvvvv-vu If A inaldo and his Filipinos only knew w at a choice collection ot_ rations tile Cubans and Porto Ricans were draw- ing from the-United States commissary oicers,- they would doubtlessmake haste to come in out `of the jungle and line up on issuo,day.-Oma_ha Bee. . - h9Wj; ~.5" ` Of "course Josiah Quincy, doeunft wou- A Innosfpn blue, L-stocking; lore-the proper cape:-.-R1dge'wood (N; J.) News.-- - The d1aoloaure..that.Mny'or Quincy of ` - Bolton" 1| *,not `._':on1 yjh_ Chdtiay ` Socialist, but thstrho never 1: I! double` 5.3: $30!! :1 dt-D1!m'oh- ; ` ' V Both Mary, gueen of Scots. and Goorgo III were buried at midnight. - II1l._._ LL; -__.__..._ -1 IVI.l__ A_.-'.I- _I._ WUJDVB, .000 vnounuav vn -7-uvv vvvun The German emperor is a. cI:'eful diary keeper, and he scrupulously calculate: and enters up the total of, `his journey: every week, whether within or without the cons lines hls'emp1ro. 7.; n- __n.1 u_..4. 1:n_..1-_.n- ...`_....`_--.1.-.._L. `Granting that wireless Atelegraphy II? V .;hp1bl'a. time may see a deluyleu meuen- ' boy-lnven`te,d.-Philad9lphlu Times. * .' Drlalnna aha halztlno (II; thn inhfnhmn nf vvov -1-.- "Wnen th'a;;1`1-p'1-`$51:-g)?--(:1;-1'x'1a_travola, she `carries with hex-8,000 dresses, lling 600 boxes, in charge at 19200 ooolles; nu_- rI-.._._.. ...._..-.._ 1.. .. -.....J..I AI-.- to:-100 ` xi-VI: j Dunc-U vooqguou It is said that `England : q'ueen'ehowe great sympathy for the blind; that, while ` Elie reigns over an empire on which the Inn `never eats, she does not forget those of her people for whom the sun ._nevet nines. The college for the blind at Nor- wood-'hee1ueti-eoeived from" her 6 check noy qt noswu also .,w wear `' ks. '. Even Injtho m_Odeu`nLAthe np the L Jdi-ry,SinipIon'9.8j:mp,i*9xample %;4-a;o:*roAarAL`% comm-mum. T THE ROYAL BOX. % ad1'oN ANKL_E8 . TOWN TOPICS. GLEANINGS. AGUINALVDO. an u-----j-.u-p-- -',---v-- :.f"'i 1'|"i:i'si;:-I-ave`:-1.-iivef-l)'etting olf=.the.outoome ot _'the Dreyfus case. The fact lloheerins. discloses that Dreyfus S " chance.- imira Gazette. Under the direction of, r. Ping:-ee the Volty otf_ Detroit is merely going to try the policy of benevolent assimilation upon - the railways.-.-Chicago Timed-Her ' "7 Q1` -Eastisimooe liarmers institute. The annual meeting of the East Simcoe Farmers Institute was held in the Council Chambers yesterday afternoon. Col..0`Bri'en,, President, was chairman, and about fty . representative farmers were present. A letter from the Hon. S..Fisher, Minister of : Agriculture, was read, in which he express- ed regret that his parliamentary duties pre- . vented him from being present at the annual A meeting, and sending his best wishes for the 3 succes of the Institute. A timely and in- structivu address by the President followed, . and was well received. At Col. O Brien s ` suggestion a resolution waa.adopted, favor- Z ing the getting up of an Institute excursion 7 to visit the Provincial Fat Stock Show at either London or Brantford next December. . A memorial sent out by the Fruit Growers Association of Ontario, asking `the Govern- ment to take eicient measures for the pre- vention of fraud in packing of applesand [for the inspection of those exported, was presented to the meeting by the Secretary. of the Horticultural Society, and found to be so much in accordance withrthefeelings of the members that the President and Sec- retary were authorized to sign it. The- Auditors report was presented and found satisfactory. The election of oicers result- ed as follows :-President, `Col. 0 Brien; Vice-President, Wm- Bacon; Secretary- Treasurer, R. A. Lehmann; Directors, D. .\l. arvie. C. L. Stephens, Orillia ;' Alex. Trixnble, Hampshire Mills; H. A Elliott, Uhthoff ; H. Whitney, Ardtrea; Geo. Raikes, Barrie; W. J. Thompson, Edgar; U. C. Anderson, Rugby; Arch` Smith, Hawkestone; Thomas Craig, Craighurst; James Digby, Hobart;,A. Patterson, Rev. J. H; Sheppard, Goldwater ; H. Goes, War- minster; James Yates, .Mount St. Louis; Wallace Borrow, Lawson; E. `.V. Kitchen, Lovering ;` Michael Clipsham, Sparrow Lake; A J. Timmius, Severn Bridge. Auditors, R. Rix',* Orillia, and W. C. Wil-. son, East On). This concluded the regular. business of the meeting, after which Mr. G. _E. Day, of Guelph, proceeded with his ad dress on is ceding. Mr. Day -is are-ady _and pleasing speaker, thoroughly informed in his subject". and held the close attention of the audience over an hour. Winter meet- ings will be held at Orillia, Coldwater, Crown. Hill, Shanty Bay. Edgar, Hawkes-. tone, Sparrow Lake,'Severn Bridge, Creigh- tm, Tompkins school, Rugby, Moonstone and Hillsdale.-A-Packet... ` Rich in Paupere. T The Province of Ontario is rich in paupere. . In the Province there are 35 Houses of Refuge, and-3,1 Orphanagee. : All the eounty_ houses in operation are west` of Toronto with the one exception of Leeds and `Gren- Villa. The total n,umb_er. of inmates in 4480, of `whom 1470 are moles -`and 3010 are fe- ma.lea._ In religion they,.;e.re oleuied as: Roman Catholics 2285, Protestants 2171 and other religion: (or not .knona)24. , The nationalities are: Canadian, 1715, English 826. Irish 1450, Scotch 261. United States 72 and other countries 152. T The Committee on Finance" present- at report recommendihgpaymonb of the following. accounts, which was read and adopted, J. Coxworth, 0h:|il'll._\`Q1I,`l::-# Dgfid Gauley, for .oul`ve:_-t iii hid diva iaion, $2.55 ;%Beintley Legttf, .e_rr`or-i in asleaament, 81-; D. MoFu:l'o_ne, um! in assessment, 500.; F; L; 1-omojv-' we; idfiftwood *...nd, W586. ; $53.`-"15. j` John Hdydoh;. rojiuliia to bridge- $7;4~801`siWmgounninthmt-. *i;drif*'ff9d?ei a9i'5i=8`i;'?'idsv- V Y6 The Council met to-day. 2nd J In. It . Al_ex.SteweiFt e hotel, ' Thornton, utter che adjournment bf Court of; Revision, she Reeve `in ; the cheir,'- all metnbere present, The minutes `of last meeting were read and eonuned. The Reeve .laid on the table` several accounts, for` `work done on the road: end bridges of uhe.townehip which were read and re- terred _to' the Standing Oemxnittee on Fmance; ~ " . Minutes of Fifth session Esau` Council. In it one that waste: on novel: -,-*v'a-- uvv-r1I"IIII,c\IIpVwv"f\ sue- v -:.~:gu '0ft'I vot`lIO}Il!'1_a. ' ntle mothila.` - 7 Ao.t|_Io:cwnighc l_I_onre.hr`m,~_ V -s A any, ` ` vrsis.-s 5. Bnt uaea=ae bIueeyed . Though with love words q_nite_ an Point: she out the other dntyy... h _ - "Strive, mvdear, to a lady. . _ I` ..What a a lad}? 1'! Iihit something; a * Made of hoops and silk: and airs. Used to decorate the parlor; - Like the fancy rings. and chairs? Every feeling that is human? If tie this to be a lady, . Tis not this to be awoman: ` Mother, then, onto your daughter Speak of something higher for Then to `be more fashion : _lady-.- Womm is the brightest star. If you in yourlutrohg: affection Urge your son to be a. man, [Urge your daughter no lee: atrongl; To rise to be a woman. Yes, '9. woman ! Bfighmb model Of that high and perfoot beauty. Where the mind and soul and body Blend to work out lite : great duty. Be a. woman ! Naught is higher On that guilded green of fame ; On 4the catalogue of virtue, / There s no brighter, holierAvnan`1e.A '&VCa-A-ol&ov- ouuuwoocwv The French government has levied a tax on the unmarried women uf Madagas- car. Unless the Madagascar women have theright `of proposing, it is pretty hard on them to make them pay for what they can't possibly help.-Lewiston Journal. I-xv- -..- `.1: ._ u..-`I.l..'|..1.. -..4.I.-..IL... 90 scone. $4 59: `Thom-913rown. mi-it-` on Fishery Hill 1819. ` L Du`-i-Dundaa-W.,H. Martin wee gran;ed- the hum of $20 for repair "of eidewalke in the villege of Thornton, the ratepayers having subscribed a like sum. ` Evvnnut .Eyahs, foj: Mr. Fitten, s-similar account `for $13.23, was ordered to be paid. 3'7?!- `e.e`noa~.;dgwah_o;a;"o.;e Baden` ; burst : become of ooste.re error of,le_nd bile, $13.98, was ordered to be*peid`; 'Du'-Uoxworth-'.l'he Council. ad-' journed to meet at the Mansion House, Cookatown, On `Friday, the 9th insl:., ht `.11-o cl'qok a._m.' .. _ - We are told on reliable authority," doubtless emanating from a distinguish- ed statesman who prefers . that -his `name be not mentioned," that during February the United States oered the Philippine: T to England. Excellent evidence that the report is baseless,` exists. in the fact that the Philippina are not in posseasnon of England. Enos comm uses in paw. Hall, Phelpatou, according to adjournment. All members present. Minutes of last meeting read and conrmed. . Aocounts amounting to 8148 we: ordered to be paid. ` . A Q I `l Conghlin --`-.I.)o`vvlney-4()rdered that "village of Phelpston. the Clerk adlvertiee By-Law No, 336, and give all necesaary notices relating tn the closing Ill) and selling or the Street known. `as 3rd Avenue in the l\ I 5 .1 . i Dowyney.-Anderso.n-:-Ordered that the Clerk notify certain parties in Elm- iwle having owing we1ls~0n. Tperty, thstga complaint has been made to the Council I that _ the overowing 3 water is damsging certain property and that compensation for loss is being asked for, and also notify the said parties that they must make immediate fprovision for the proper disposal of the surplus water. `Iron. 1`: Downey---Conghlin - Ordered that `Mess:-s." Anderson and Welsh` inspect iceder delivered by Jno. McGi-nnia`, and fit` according to contract give an order cn. the .'1`recanrer for payment. ' d an` . V Aypdonon-.YVelah--Ordered that 9.. grant of 310 be made for the ezitting down of Va hill on the 11th con. line, opp. lot 19, and that Jas. Doonan be given the contract for the said work. II` I\ Q C .I A Coughlin-Downey ->- Ordered that Road` Division No. 2} (Jno. O Neill, pathmsster)- beie-xtendeld to lot 6, and that Road Division No-. 22 be limited to-A sideroad 5 and 6\ `N; con. 1, and across con. 2. ff *4gjogaea' com at Roviuiqp will megt at? Elmvfnlg, J um) 30, at the hour 1.0 . `-1 ? 2 . " Weleh-Downey -Ordeted that the Clerk notify Mr. Nicholson to `remove his fence off road ellowanoe opposite ' lug. lot 20, con._ 2, Flee. 117 1,: t:\,,,1--,;,1.1_;11' A ;Anderaoo-Doivi1ey -% Ordered that the Road Division on sideroad 5 and 6, across con. 7 ' and 8% con. 8, be granted Ehe sum of $5 to eeaist in aravelling roadway. ' V 7.V_i';A:'1iiereon--Welsh-;-Ordered that n" grant of $25_be made to gravel aide-_ .rod_ 15 and 16, con. 6, on condition that an equivalent` in labor be given by parties interested. I : l\ 1_,_1 L._'AL '----'- -- . --- -v-- --,-v- `.'-`---. Chinese-'iscl-::;>-lars claim that iron sword: were in use in their country 4.000 Qtnn Anderson -V;-`Welsh - `Ordered that the petition of D. boftua for the joining of oertain lots to 8.8. No. 6_ be not granted. ' ~ ' A ' Downey-Ooughlin - Ordered that the petition of. J ease Webster and `others for the-addition at certain low 8.8. `No. 12 be not granted. ' i I 'l`he_following,By-Laws were passed; . 1. Amh1oud3,,4, 5` end 6 to s.s. No.8. . , ' _ -.23-'i')unoil_'adjoi1rnedk to meet a$ Elm- vale; J n'n_e_ 301:5, at` the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. _ W V . Z; -. All{memheii.pr=9n9; 7 * 0rdqnd>:.tl;n't th9 sooqn_t, Q,j`,E. 0h_o`ntlor ~ for 1000 `6 ;fii`:_ch- we ind" bin!- W Jknd0l`8;)lI--Wlh-.-@_l.`d6l'd that Livery perform statute labor for his prope'rty on Road Division No.` 25, `under M. Mulroy, pathurastor. , A We1eh-Dcwney-Ordered that the Olerl: give notice thnt tenders will be` received for deepening one toot a ditch tun con. line 11, opp. lots 3` and 4. ` T `Anderson W;elah - Ordered thus the road overseer in Phelpston village be euthorized tdpurohaae 2000 feet of lumber end 500 feet of ecantling to build and repair sidewalks in '.the. village. . V cu-run fl! flvglr Ooundl. " TSI Attaching lacs 15; 13, and NE} `I7, onn. 5,` Flea; to B.S.'No. IQ. _ , 4 Licensing transient tnadera in Louisville has uniformed its street cleaners in white duck. um .`Eambliahing_tho new No. l _7_, ` K . ,9`; 5: ,..,a`2`.: /71: .' ' V . - n._"r. BA1u'ma, Clerk. 0}: ~Bun'rbN. ._ "' V` Clerk . `1j3ch1"eon3`?I**5v f *hii heicrnumo; SQ (If W6liiY`i5' ':C3ii6i; _no-gptiop .iI)I`tVho IIp| tter,; Eli Sriglpy ppi$inte(1;patiII.:sah;riIi p1an6`6f,_David' Tiudall. ` .....__._.__._.` .. ._.- -- yv -~--r- V- ` Sm.her1n:ii`-'C61enhn -Thn lthe reeignution of Mr. Pulling, as Treasurer of this toivnehip, be eeoepted.-`-Carried... Groee-H,ill--'.l`het Mir. Jae. Bleak of-Oraigvele, be `appointed treasurer of - the '.|,`owhehip. of Innistil, and that the Reeve have our eblicitor piepere the by-law eppointing the same and the boud's'.-Cerried. ` _ `. T ext}:-jervioaa .in To(;nneotioI.| wizh the W 4.. .o....'%;,;;.;c..;a;a. .su:1.ern.nd-IIa1+_1's.c;1:.Wssxoau be -paid the sum. $38.10 for poatsge and '"175},'i~;uT., IsTy1ng a _new strap 1; pavement made of blocks of glass. II..- 13..al.. ..........-SL1...` J 1nnn 8.. h `|J|.Ia`- Groao-vsutherlsnd -- That the ac- count of %Mr. John _MoEachiou . of. `$128.30, for auditing the township books, he paid.-Ca1-rived. . Whereas Mr Hoghton Lennon and Mr. George Morton have to plant a double row of spruce trees along the; west side of the Penehngui- shene road, extending from the four- teenth concession line, north to the gravel pit, and to look after the said trees; and replaca_snch as may die, also to "properly prepare the land for the said trees, and fence them in the sauna with a suitable wire fence, onccndition that the Council `make a grant of 350 towards the expense of the said work. .0'olemsn-Hill--And resolved that this Council hereby authorizes the planting of the said trees, erection of the said `fence. and prosecution of the work. incidental thereto, and hereby grants the sum of 84-0 to be paid when the land is put in shape and the fence erected, and the sum of 7810 thereafter to be paid when the trees are planted, and the Council is satised that they are in a good healthy condition and growing and likely to grown.-V-Carried. Duckling: in training for market do not require large rune`. Provide shade from the sun as well an shelter from the rain.` ` ' Yellow corn and "corn-meal give the rich` yellow tint to the carcass eo prized by many, while wheat, middlinge and buckwheat whiten it. ` . When you set the posts for the new hen yard, make it_lon and not square. Then one cen take in_ a horse` and plow every few days and turn over a fewforrowe. Fresh earth-gives poul- try great pleasure" and plenty to do. `U Counzil adjorn'ed t; meet at Craig- me on Monday, June 12m, 1899. . (hunms PALLING, Tp. Clerk. The time is well` spent that` in occu- pied in cleaning soiled eggs and picking out such that are. inferior in size or ir- regular-.in shape before sending `them to market, - - ' Pvohrtgble hen heuues have the advent- age of providing fresh soil for the floors and runs. Much disease among poult- ry, partioularily in close quarters, is caused by their dcretching and feeding in soil polleted'by years of use.` Allytbe tissues of the body need water, and water in abundance is necessary also for the proper performance of every vital function. Oleenlinees of the `tie enee within the body is as neceeeeryto health and cornfort in olegnlineae ofdthe, Ikin, end water tend: toinen`re- the` one an _t1-uulyl on it does ;'the'otber.i.T1l'i_ee .in-bfmdtri-I-meytmetli3 irh-We v,*W"'e`. 'y."'-be rvivv-on`;-V -----v v. w...- The Paris exposition o~f Ts to have ,a theater which will seat 15,000 people. 111. x___. .._I_ -`I_.._ -I-.l_.. A.L.-L .I...`_ ..._._...I..