`ina, inzulo towards establishing. a BEETON. -- There are ruimere-.01 :1 deadlock [between the O.P.'R._ and i G.'1`.R. over the nmtter of fan`_evet- hood crossing. `The *G."1`.R. for some time has `been intending to raiseits track` south of Beetotn toxavoid -thew. steep gr:1de.nnd has so informed the C_p_'3. people. This would necees/itate such :1 higvh crossing for the latter that the point se.'e-oted has lbeiem .'Lb:md'o.ned. and some more snittable pizlcu will be selected for` this pur-. _po.~u-.. It would surprise nobody to ice the original survey immediately .s'outh':1nd.east of Beeton `chosen.-- World. ` V T . MlI)LAND.-V-An.other_ -move is . be- dry dock at Midland. and w-e u.n.de.r- ;~:t:md the promoters and the Grand - Trunk ".H'l`- :irn:mg`:ng up-on ajeuita':'ole' .-um :11 the head 01' the bay ne:-at (`.Iicw`s niill; The umtteixf was` -i)l`OVL`.. ,`ilt b(`.l`o`x`8 t.he~Coun.`oil- about a y1':\I` ago, when consideraible inter-. uvmti-mi cor`.eer.ning the undertakng \\ use 0`bE:lil`.(`d, which` went toehowx tile! an institution of that kind would be :1 great` benefit to the town. The Councilthari been con- a'.di~rin:: the matter from dlffere-nt H!':uHl1`.0iD`.R since and may now be in `l iosition to deal with the scheme in ;l more definite way.--Argus. (.`0LLlNGWO0D_. - The. mystery :;r1ri(mi\dIx`(.r the -tragic death 01' iic1l<-AG|uori-on Wlialen is perhaps new :'t',iI`m' u .~.Io'lution than at any time .'`inc' the murder was vcoxnmittcd. The `police are workingeon an `alto-I gct.lu-.r ngw i;}l8i0I`y, and should they` .,_ -,...-I..I "L. &-I\n:n nr\nII"n_ I.r\aI.'I.:\Jl. uuv-av AQIOLAUII v...u..- ....., -._..__ The man who pawned his 'wife`s we:;,ri,ng apparel for drinks waiter! unil the weather warmed up. Some men" think iltey are res'1isti.n.g. temptation when they refrain from icing those things their doctors `l have ordered them not to do. Gore, ishop of Worcesfef. wla has elected to take the new Bishop:-lg of Birmingham, which has been car- .ved out of his old see, is the famous editor of Liux Mundi, and has been Bishop of Worcester only Just. over. two years, says The London Star. In` his younger days` he wielded great in- fluence at Oxford, and. indeed, still `does so, frequently visiting the unio Neraity as ea. miuionary," and se- curing some of the brightest under- graduates for service in the Chur 5 of England. He is only 51 years 0! .... -....| 1...- |...A - 'IInvv\hI"(II"\u`D mu-nan 1 nnugnuuu. uv no \)l-ll. V- 4...... .. I80. and has had a. remarkable curoell since he left Balliol College. Altar. acting successively as Vice-Principal of Cuddesdon `College, librarian of: the Pusey Library. and Vicar of Hadley. he became in 1904 Canon` ol Westminster. He continued to to-' aidt and work in the metropolis until b Jun appointed to Worcester. Phrase and Plu-aseology. matlop anu D1891 sequent Spinal '55??- UIX acenients of the Womb FDDIUII. I: 11 Wesknenp. 1%? adapted to the QGIIOO eryjime it will cure u-y-j--:- It has cured more cases at honour- rhmn than any other romodytha world` has ever kno_w_n. It is almost infallible. in such cased. It dissolves and ' L '1`umors.h-om the Uterus in an early` stage of devblopment. That 3 "` ~ --l---4 1-l----- E.4nll-x ! ._.._,.,_ pain. t causing instantly cured by tstsncea 1 1 feuial system. It corrects we htandheaqdloho, is relie and t _' ently its use. Under all oiroun-1 I; act! in harmony with tha Use .su`Nucm'r sou aiga/savs Tan cqvpoxs. II I W --" 5 ' fa:-hP;it:1'n1 Moinatrustion. ` es: 0 a much, an, Bloating, Flooding, New *' tion, Headache; General Debility. Also -_ - -- -_n_.4....-- V|V|I|9 I-lV"V"-V-`I -'-v-w- - - -- - , Dlzzlnoss, Falntnnso, Extreme Lasaitnde. don't-care and: vpnt-to-be_-loftsnlone " feeling; excit- `qhlity, irritsbility, nervousness, sloop- lesaness. stnlency, melancholy or tho " b1u es." and .ba ckauhe. Thea mu-e indication of Female Weakness. nom;de;-uuggezpentot the Utufuq. ...4 , 4-__.__l.n...A. " . DID VIUIIIPIIIIIJUI. as ----l_-.---, Yunnan n-its nu. Plnkhun than 33536 UL uvvvl-vy--Iv-W --"' . -down Fonlhg. K _-_ -'s_` __-1_I.A. -..`I `knnnhn 3: Editor of Ln: land]. GEO. SNEATH. ` Clerk. The Coupons are the saint as c a}h'jbc;s.'V`i:h ey _carx' beTexct`1a;nged for Toilet ' Soaps for which'you have to 2` ay out money cveryweek; ,_.____ ____.__ _x____ _ , _ _.-__. __: Use.rs of sUNi.1GHT and `CV31-IEERI'+`~U"L`S()'APS'canJgetfthcir TOILET SOAPS for nothing. T V - ` - ' T ' % = -, V; A ' _ _ `Ask your grocer for p'a1ti'c[ul'ars`.or wxfit usfor Premium List: ` ' A gift is of littk value if it consists of simiething you have no use for.` In `exchange for Sunlight S032 COUE ns. use evry Bay. Aeotoratg including Mr. Fred N=Ioho'1s and others who are largely inter- ested in the Gmnad-a Foundry Go.-. Bulletin. Lluuwauu. . V _ ; ` ALLILSTON. --` Mr. James Mont- gomery. who livos in.` Teoums-3th. about three miles south of the town. got lost in the. big swamp oh Suns `day evening while hunting his cows. and for. sovoral hours wandered around unable to locate himself; He olimlbod a tree", intending to spend the nfglit there. but tho mosquitoes drove -him out and soon afterwards he found the Bsiloy creek. up which no "waded until lxevtf-3.;1o11ed the Ta- oumseth-Adjala townlino. where he was able to get his bexrings. I-Io Owns then about three miles from homo.-Herald. * " T tSTAtYNWER.-S*:alyn.er` is to erjoy` an e'xper1meot in church un'on this summer. The 'P`resbyt~e.r.ms and _ the Baputiatvs lhajve "decided to hold un .on services during Julyiand part" of August. Rev. Mr. Allison will leavo town r.e.x.t w-act; on` hsannuoi i ---J n. 41. . Ian) Q.1n,|n-U in LUIZOII EU!.'VlU!2` `uu.In.u;3 u....,, ...... ,,_- Aof Augulsty Mr.,1_k-llison leave on vacation. arid on the Last. Sunday in June and ..thc first threw Szmdaya ' in July Rev. Mr. Reid of the Bap-t';s't church _wEll'~be the VpzI`St0`:`v and preacher to both Presbyt-3.r?an.s,.u1:.d Baptisets. Dur'm.g`t he ensuing four weeks Mr. Reid vwill b-A3 away and Mr. Allison `wil ltaka chagga of the uvfon services. " The morning ser- v':cea will be held in &: `m Br1;)tAistA church and the emning servic-es in the Presbyterian. church. This or- der of -things will last from Jung |25th to August 13th,--Sun. uuu+0q+6++out A > ` . ` This Council met Jur._e* 7th. as pen: adjournment, all membe.-':.a proscm. The minixtem of tzhge` last meeting were read and canflfmed. `V A petitioIn ,'2rozq Jzohn Stokes and {others prayed .the Couni'l to`a~3t off- '-:1 new polling sub-division at the An-ten Mills `part. 'of, the township: "John 9La.msb-`.6 and others petition- ` -~ Is,_-.._2| 4... .......mi- G153 i-n `r. 1 dO1ul>I.aiu.uIu-.u uuu ............. l.-_-_,V._ ed the Council to grwnt $150 to re-,`% pair the \Su'nnidale' Rand `from he Univoln cemetery to the R. 0. ca - etery. .__ g 1 1- ._..|_. 1.1..` I`4unun\ \l\g\4gJ y Peter .MoLaugihl';n wrote the Comm,- eil that the `road leading to this lmndis `badly `needs repairing. and asking the [same to the attended to. `On motion of Finlay and Coutte, a fby-law was introduced and `read _a first time for thepurpose of opening out the road allovveanoe between the 4th and thk concessions -o i" Vespra, G` :1___.I.A... li`fuInn- nrdhrnd oppomw Lut. u. Goutts-Finlay.' ordered thirt the following giants be made: $5!) to out down hill and grade on 3rd con- loess'ion.' opposite lot 14; _$53 -to ra- pair side_ road 2!) and 21, concessbsn 2} $75 on Sum :-idale Road. from 6th concession to Oorpomtion Gt` BAarr-Ie. Oou-bts-.V-F2_nlay. `ordered .that.t1:e Clerknotify J. W. Otohnrd to move ~`."~vv-\ Vespru Council. .you cad get something his `fence `out-Proud as per d~grvae-mgant. .~Wa'ttie-Finlay. ordered that the Reeve and councillors Camemn and Finlay` inspect ditch on 13th conces- sion.` olnd hill on s'..d~'e line 15 and 16. . The following accounts were pass- ed and `ordered to `be paid: Henry Prat-t. `$18.25. work on 8th line; Is-, aac Simmons, on accnunt. $35; W. J.` White .$2. Horace White $3 and Nelson `Hart `$150. for snow roads; `Rich . Armstrong. for work on Budd's road, $10: G. F. Lovering, for plank for 11th concession. $12.69; J; Coup- ;land. for work on 8th line, $18. Th Council `adjourned to 21st; `June at `close of Court of Revision.! The counofl m-t May 3113!; with! {all the members present. The min-` utes of `last meeting were confirmed. - -I_..J E-.. A 4nunv\+ UEG-"1 UL luau. ulvuunua vv \IB\r ..-..-.`__>_,_ Chas. Sullivan asked fo_r algrant of money `to further improve line tbetween Cans. 12 and 13. opposite 1' -22 -....._ -n4~.H rc:t";"s:" 4f;.;:a 5. La Irma {grants are made, 1- ,1--- TI _ __! .-.4... A n`-l\1` URI -5.; (I.-llb usv .5.-uv. John Ha.rri`son.asked $5. asTremu.n- -era-tioun for work done on 7Wasta Roll of Assessor, 1905. Laid over till to-mo:-row. `V A` V -10-? 4-.. ..-....A..-L,..I }\..,`,_ I t0`1.uUl'1~uvv . `Councillor McLean reported hav-. ing examined place where culvert was asked for `by Robertson, Con. 8, and thought six-inch tile would `be the propem material to use. The Clerk was instructed to notify Robe .er`tsbth to get tsufficfe`-nt ten-inch sewer pipe for said culvert. ' ` --_.-...--...!-..L!nn aunt: rnq msvvur [npc Lug u-uu v........ .. A oocmmunivcation was. read from G.i H; . Clark. Councillor. Orillia, stating that an effort was being made to get Dominion Government to withhold subsidy to James Bay Railway unless line is built on East side of Lake Oouchiching. and ask- ing Council to` pass resolution fav- ` oring the `West side, to be forward- 'ed'._ton Sir Wrm. Mulock. On motion of Ball and Thompson, resolved` that we believe it would '-be in 'the.intere'st of .0ro Township. `the Town 05 Orillia, her ne`.g-h'-b-or- ing townships and the public, gen- erally for the ,Dominion Govern.- ment .to grant subsidy to the James Bay `Railway if `the line is built on West `side of Lake Couchichirig, and that a copy of this resohution `be. _ to-rwarded `by the Clerk to Sir Wm. Mulo-ck. -1 _; LL-L- `Ina... Au}-no hrs aosn. Ag ranted.` 1110015. A. Keil asked that` Mary Ashe be exempted from Statute Labor. 1905. On motion of Thompson and Robert-N .',~_ 111:-.. `A.-nu-!-4:` Ann [$0611. AgI'u.uwu. H-a.r1'1s Wigg requested one month longer to remove his fence. com- plained of at,1as-t meeting. On mo- tion of Ball and Tuhornpson. granted: John Mcoosh. on behalf of his client, W-m. C. Wilson. wrote that culvert opposite his place was choked up. which caused damage to his crope. It damages were not settled and culvert repaired. legal -action would be taken. On motion of Mc- Lean and Robertson, no action was talgen. as` the Gouncil is of opinion that Mr. Wilson has no "case. _ TF. Turk and J. W. Emma claimed - $2 each `-for winter road through their property. Trea.sure`r` in- structed to pay both claix`ns., _ _, - Adjournddm to meet to-morrow at % 10 aL.ni.. 'All_ the memnbers were present at meeting held at 10 a.m.. June 1st. Apportioning` of St-atut Labor taken up and continued till 6 o`olook B.e'ques`t of John Harrison. laid over from `yesterday, was again'~oon- Visidered and no action taken. . journment. ' Adjourned to` meet to-morrow at 10 a.m. j V All the members present at moot- itzg held Ju :ne.2nd. according to `ad-% nu... .'...:.....4-Ana Inf Hm `last `two-meet-I .Jo|u!'n~meu1.. _ . I The ininuvtes of the `last `two meet- L ings_ were V A _ n'ga_ W61? Lwugno ;Apportioning of.Stta.tute Labor was again taken up and` completed. .Road ngrannfs were made to the a.m'ou:n-t of $551.20. and the Olerk~in- 'structed to forward lists to re- spective dverseers. ' T fpn lmotiim .of McLean .and Ball. the.-Cle_r~kA-was `instructed to notify. .rWm.f. Pen`-ryman Hand 1-John ~_McKay ta -`remdm; 5 their . inch: _on " Bids}; Rbiad; ' , 13.`_ to L proper epl_.c'e. ` work pkted -9n :~9n_ b 5D`Pi'_- -I-5Ul.ll\-| ll-H u1A\4-1.54;; urn-_- ---.--.-_ --_-_, m~ omblud 'Cl0_B'-Y.&lbl.8.h their conclu- uiom tluxw will prove. s.`artlirr.g and rUl`t'xp(`CI_ .d. Nw- interest -was 8.110118- ml on Sumhy "last when the. father 0; Lhn murdered girl iniormed the -ohez.` or pulicu tlut he had_uom~e n~3_w evi- rom'Mr_. Geo. Glover. ` . \0t.l:m':1. C1119/1' Wilde at once drove out 10 interview Mr. G~lover,ar1.d'fou;nd' UIJI two old people--a man. and a \xou.~m--on Saturd:ay night' had. up-Q plied to him for .:1 n'ghL ;s l`odgiI!g .. but HS 116 was unable to accommodate thvm, they camped--Qn 11 V6I_`.3'!ld-`J-h in Nottznwu village. This _wom.`a;n <-l.~:ixm~d' to `have been -on the.r .ai1way- tmck the morning oi . the tragedy 1 -. -1.!...`! 4-"Van.-ml ftlllf. aDt1uu.4 . ` _ V ` T';A:b`V.vQP`I:`V7_'3`>5W._:`1..,`3`:3_ y-3:9 >a1_cx;oun;> of .4142 \ O1-Mo Council. JULIE. La uxuu .u.u, Y .... ....` and Laid over until` .1` HE1NORTHERN, ADVANCE and GEO. SNEATH. (`.I,nrl: 3.1.1.1.. .01-ark. I 6 ~4 ` ball `of ["Reev:_e. ` _ - ' " ` [I ~.,-,-_ ,,- ` The stemarte nit B9vsision4;. Ora. -herd Lita tirst..me_.eting akl'.'_ 11 a.tn. on 31_s't_- 'jTen"`a.p_:pez6_" in `ail! Wop: fa`- oe':ve'd, --the~-gre-zit` majority-- being overcharge` on 1buildi:ngs,.. . A .-fegw we_r_e gra.n*ted\reslZ ght r'c duction. - The`adjourned sitting of the-Con:-t was held on 2nd June. when some changes were made at the request of parties in-tere.st-ed. . On motion of Thompson and Ball,` the Asessment Roll for the '1\ow:a.- ship of 01-0. as now revised and amended, was adopted, and the Court 1 closed. U 1' "l`TT1\l-'-1111314`. JUNE 225%`itiBf,=4j 8:110 uscu Luxnu. uu av-.- ..,, .. _,-,, den bed which he had himself sown with seeds, watching with admira- tion "the first -appearance of ,the green shoots through the soil. Even to-day his majesty frequently does "a little gardening. and has he own set of tools at` Sandringham. He has the reputationlofbeisng a very clever landscape gardener, and the artis- , tically arranged clumps of flowering shrubs and eve:-greenns that run along the western side of the hall L n-...u_.:.....1...`...... nan nininflv Hap. re- ; In the days'of his youth King Ed-A ward -was known as a garden lover, and used toxsit for hours by 9. gar- `-`-L L- knpl Riv-nisu.iI1 nmxvnl lLlUl`.g Luv vvU:u.u,a..u u. at Sandringham are chiefly the. re- sult. of his taste and design. There is here a. wonderful rockcry and waterliall [which he. designed. and which is one of `the pleasantest re- treats on a hot day. Many trees and shrubs at Sandringham have bgn planted `by the king. ` ' ` ~---J--- '.....;In.nuc| tIo\JuoAuv~- ow. -_V ___, `_' Few men havea -greater `fondness for a .little amateur gardening than the King of Italy.. With his own hands King Victor Emmanuel esows 3. large`q'.`uantity of seeds of [hardy annual flowering {varieties -every spring, and often in themorning and evening 38003 out rt-o water them. himself. The .-queen cannot "please! him better tholn to place some of the flowers of his own growingupon the table in his library.` where he gets through the greater part: of his state labors. ' ' ` one day a friend "of idistincticn 1`waited upon his majesty on a mat- ter 'oi':business, mad the 1atter'was instantly attracted by a peculiar {Lower in the caller s 'buttonh~ole. The king named it at once, which was more than its owner could `do, and. declared that he fancied it was an even .-better specimen than some he was himself -growing at the time, and of which -he was pardqnaibly, proud. There was at once an ad- journment to_ the gardens for com- parison. and _afterwards nothing would satisfy his majestyi-but that the plant-from which thenosegay had `been taken `should be traced and that it should `be added to the royal collection. _ ,l,- E- The King of the Belgians also; is Something of a gardener, and has been known to devote particular at- tention to the propagation of bulbs. Some of his growing have several times been awarded prizes at shows. Likewise his near wneighbor. Queen Wilhilmina. -is devoted to some of the more delicate kinds of gardening. and in the spring and early`summe' at The Hague and her country seats spends many hours in her garden among her own private ower -beds. She is" specially adept at the culti- vation ol . pretty pansies, and makes quite a close study of the methods of producing new specimens. A It is said that when she first be- came engaged to her\ present con- sort she gave him as a token of -her affection a flower which she had grown herself, andwhich was one of the loveliest specimens of `royal lloriculture to be found anywhere. The Kaiser in these days has not much opportunity zor gardening, though he does his best to encour- age the love of it in his humblcr sulbjects. In his time, however, _he has given "it some attention. and, curiously `enough, it is related that that branch of it which interested him most was the cultivation of vegetables which developed rapidly and` well, and that a `vegeltabl-e marrow which was a credit to Ger- mziny was qgice grown under his per- sonal superintendence. i_ _' The -aged King of Denmark is I never `so happy` as when -in his gar-'. dens in the summer mtime. and he i T takes the fondest interest in` all that i grows therein. Theyhah of `Persia is one of the most` fentilsialst-ic tlorlculturists and , hortioulturists `amongst `theiroyal persanages of the whole world._ He many g.arden- ' ingp ac~hieveine:1_ts Ito his. credit. spends `thousands of pounds `in the, ~ gratification of,smal1 ._eLncies in this , respect. and his `weakness is so notor- ions that not loggg ' ago `afibold at-`_ tempt was made "by sonic Zcommejrcial `adventurers--to trade `it. h o f p A - Thwswbniittbdpi. to .the`.Shah 31 `won- ._ ` idertul `scheme me ]for1nati_onj oi :1; -`limited i. m1>un`yis; ied iiith:i =;"1~;' a` 1!.f[ ,Pei*-"ia%i iifi9 i x K Kings their Gardens. :-"1:i;::Bi:ts. __..'.-'-..._..-. dung)` nan (HULK lllt! ,u_1Ul'll|ll.'6 UL uuv 't_"'s5"'-I two years `ago. The o_h ;3 traced _thi- couple `to the Batteau side road, u here they were prcaIpa!`in.g [to camp out hi:nfence'corner for the night. Thv couple proved to bo Pat. Faulvk-. mr and wife of Sunnidale, harmless -Old people Vwh'o annuallygo on it tr:unp. Mr. Wild-o at once saw. that` ha- had tbeeii sent on o wilh gooiso -cli.-i.~-.0, as their evidence `had beam. t`.Lki'4-in at the. time of -110 t!`88.dY-V but as they had no pluooto stop... he oifored them a n'3ht s'_-lodgihsv o in the lock-up. ,a.nd drove `them in. Kg 01` course the story at once o'irou- w lutod throughout the town `that the murderers" had `be-anoaught and ,t1,10_ police officers ,were besieged .wi;tfh Wmuiries. It is said -that Wbaldn. has been acting -strangely ot'-iate. and HD1118 think his mind Will give. Way under the oonsteint stvain and 0xcito111e:n:t.-EnoteI`pl`i8e.' ' It_ is trea_ly`_ I`Um~01'ed in Toronto that` the C3..n_- .'=`- ud'.:1n shiziuildinz 005 . Whih- `I315? ` week :1.b.worbed ~thoVBo1t.l`%1m' building and Engine Go..'xhas `ogde mivancos looking" towards _;`th`O; .p`_\`_xr-. chase of the C0llingW00d,_SIhipbiLi!d ins: Go. 1: is sazd thait-ooptmohb were ma-lie |by_'som_o 0!. 'thj:- 19.9}_t capitalists interested `fthe[_ adaan shipIbui1diing*o.`.:' ab.but<*Tt ` -` time of the 'rqor.gantz1t~i4in;`*~o local company, -b\'1t_ "ti`h9'.At:_`Vt_h not entert o.'m`e_id.o `Nowi-~it- -is 'roj)j1'.t[1 ' ed. the `proposition .ha{] vivod and is liooked -._1_1p -3151) "by Bvome'Hol';t'hd. 1 holders in _Vt_higpm ' ' I t_he case. i.tvi.'s_i.po;ssi1)l" 't>h>n.T-`ta-`\9';%`. Jeot aimed. at may? tits 6!} Cainadien shipibu - . }o1id aiuot - " latte;-., 1; bivjj '""' -*' ""`- .- - a o-ones-\=I.-'.r'l.*I"!" .5! 3' n:|:`nn1.n-an` MIADACQ-`I . H. J. TUDHOPE.. ` Clerk. Flos Council met at Elmvale, pur- suant to adjournment,` al1- `mem- bers present . _ it-4__`;.-.. -5 I....L .......L:....- -unt` and` UVIB }_.n.Un3U|u|.. Minutes of last meeiing read and ` confirmed. 5- .LL__~.-._ fI._--._ A ' resolution of'sympathy' for Goun- cillor Rutledge, on the death of his wife. was passed. . Castonn-McDermott, veered that thefollowing accounts he passed for payment :-Wm. Simpson. bonu`, 124 rods wire utevnce. $13.40; Geo. Mc- Ginnis, for repairing fence west side gravel pit. `9th concession. $1-.50; Jas. Cue. `bonus. 65 rods wire fence. $6.50; Fred. McOlu11g. tbanus, 125 "rods wire fence. $12.50;,Mrs. Drysdale, bonus. 71 rods wire fence, $7.10; Council meeting. $12; M. Coughlin. for 26 . loads of gravel, $1.04: M. C-ough1'm,' balance for culvert pipe. 55c.; D. Lottus, bonus; 410 rods wire fence. $4.10. - 1 1 i McDermott - Jamieson, ordered that leave be granted `to introduce By-law No. 494 to guarantee certain debentures of the Village "072 Elm- ' * -~ ` - J _ 9-. . ________`; I _.-.I. UUUUIILULUD UL uuv v u.-u.v V- __..._ `vale. By-law read a first`. second and third time and passqeid; ' McDermo`tt--Caston. ordered that the Olerk be instructed to put out notices of tenders wanted` for the ditching requiredto bedone-`on the Phelpstosnvvmarsh. t.-h,at the work be divided into three sectiqns of equal length, and tenders asked for" the whole -or "each portion separat-elyi, tenders to be opened on June 17th., at 2 ,o clock p.m. ' Free` Gifts of A oilet 7 0a s Mcbermott -- Gaston, ordered that i the sum of $50 be granted to improve the roadway. side road 15 and 16, concession 8, and that James Strath oversee the .work- to be p-eoriormed. , ,.jl-__,.I A.L;.L LI...-s UVVLBDV uuv .vv `run; `up vv ,_ __- ._ Ca.sbon-JamiesOn. ordered that the lerk notify Jno. Rowat to remove his fence off. the? road` allowance on line 11, opposite lots 3 and 4; and also notify Henry Demsbury to re- move wot`>d'pla.ced by him on town 1ine_ Flos pmd Sunnidale. `Jamieson - McDermott. ordered that the_G1erk `-be instructed t'o'no'ti- fy the Township Council 02 Tiny that the bridge over Wye River on the town line between F105 and Tiny is very muchhout of repair, and that a ~ -`|-A_ -6 L1..- l"$o\uu-cunt` II : Win: 1L'JVVLl LLVLIV yvuvvvuun an-v~ _v.-- ._---_, of `member of `the Council of F103 will meet :1 rep-reseintativze from Tiny at any time. on receiving notice, to -make arrangements for necessary re- pairs to th saidbridge. -A- .. 1 , (Lilo \.v vuv nu..- ..,--_ O Jamison - --l Ml:De'rmott, `ordered tha.t the statute labor on the base line, opposite concession 8, be used in grading and ditching, and after such work is completed, `the Council will consider the advisability of further grading and gravelling the - said ___._`I Jamfesoh V- McDermott. ordered that the tenders oi the Westm-n Bank for the drai`nage defo-3nture;st of the Township of" Flos (face value $2,788) and the Village of Elmvale (taco value $3,500). at `the sum of $6,300. `with a.c_crued imterest to -date, e'be -accepted. ~ 1 LL-L Vlblav. Iv _.vV-T-, MoDermott-Caston`, ordered that leave be granted to iatroiiuce By- law 495 to aufhorize the Council to purchase a gravel pit on lot 70. concession 1,. Township of F103, and that i_By-law be read a first time. By-law read a. first. second mad third time and passed. ' -- , .1-.11.. IollJ.l.\I us.-x_ :......_,_., Council adjourned to meet at Elm- vale June 24th. at the hour of 11 o'clock a.m, , V ' n G DTTDVPON ` Vespru C*ourtV of Rcvisiom The Odurt of Revision met June `7t1}, as qier order, all the members present.` After thg_ Lmernlbeers were ='---- ~-........ .1... +1.. F_`ld`IhVfh`;` Reeve LEVER nnornnlis mum. rcnomo. CANADA, LOWE 3 Thus. Reilly. East half 8. 2nd c 'oession. reduced $200. -.Hu'_gh J. Reilly. North half 29, cosncesslozn}. reduced -$150. - Mary` Reilly; South half 29, 1 oovncess";'on. _'1`_8d\lced [$150. --- .--L_ z .....A 0 nnmnnua UUuUUB.Vu, .|._v\nuvv\\- pr..- _. , 01_`ok.' flats 5 and 9. concession 3, assessment confirmed with Jas. Orok as joint owner. ,' _H. H. astrathy, park lots on 22, Voancossiorn 9`. `assessment oIon`{ir`m:d. .fRobert. _Armat roti1g. lot 1. concea- 14.T1fodu_cecl_` $100. ; A G., F.VLovering. 'jassesjs_memt re--' _;.dun,ed: ag folI6'ws.: . ho_use` at 'ljhe$in`g'. SVta.tid_1.; $.1_00`.;` on house on ` ' V-o`0AxioeAss'io1i'_9;'_. 3100;: on build- Flos Council. ` c. "s. .BU_RTON, Clerk. 29. 2nd , G--e_o". Tracey, Minesing, assesamenr `canfxrmed. .. .u 1 an 3.. ; .. Jos. Quinlan. North half lot 4.` ounce-ssfon 1, `assessment ~ confirmed. J. H. Bishop East half` 11. ounces- sion 14, assessment confirmed. . __.._...'j l._. utvu 1.x, u.u-av-.vv;.u.vu\. vv-......-...-_. Fred. Garvin, to be assessed for. South East `qruarter lot 30, congea- sion 1'. at $800. 0-, ,-3 I- n-1-1. -5 Acursoryview of Incidents .a$ clipped from .....nur Exchanges. , . unvsn .-, uuu qauvvu The -Cdurt adjourned to 21st of June, at 10 a.m. '. . Figures don't lie when.` they`re p_ro- .sented in `bathing suits. L`- -_1_-I'1. LL- _.-__ uvnthvu ALA 'II\lnIvlA|A-Ia npu........ Ln business as in baseball" the mg to win is to bunch your hits. "" 'I'.`__-__. nu V! AL: [V lav I.r\l.ALva.A J\v\.I. ..._w- Don t juge by appearance. Every; `mum is not as clean as he`s shavven. Lvoul Ion ` `When, love comea in` at the door good judgment ies out at the win- dow, . u |-' .p-we u.-.. v._..... at _us not overloolg -a_. tages Barrie posseqfaes as a summon`. resort. ..--- . . . . ` g __ '1`he_ear1y :bird catches the worm . `but some of.us have no appetite for t worms. \A\avvo Even now the prospects are that: the war will be "settled before the weather is. - Now that its services are requrir~ "ed, the dove of p-ease is having: -troulble deciding where to-alight. - _ _._____..._ ].`l....Ll ' |.L UIAILILV \A\lvA\A|qAa vv .-v-. y "After an. there is a suepicwic-):-ti1'at! the sick man of Turkey is steeping-_ bet-ter these nights than the Czar. _--HA-) L2... '___2c-|._ 0 0 U N TY 8 UN MAR Y.