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Northern Advance, 21 Jun 1900, p. 6

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-(`D191-k. ;a,a-`._'5_ l by a Iii-u'g g`iL}.?V;`iZre`E5:V7`$: :m1TB`o7'25c7,5: S:3:t ESQ; [;lE3lc`>:nmr:?L::iJf::' of price by THE AR-NOLD< CHEMICAL CU., Limired, Canada Life Build ing. 44 King Street,` East, Toronto ' Genitlelnen,--For several yeare I have been a victim of that terrible aflliction, Dj,'w_ All the special symptoms of. the dmease were present-_-U1_'mat1on caused severe cutting 1;; ythenrinewas unnaturally -dank colored _; I su'ered With 1nten_se headaches and with llliulit inf the. nerves. The uantity of urine dxgeharged ems greatly increased ; my lips We dry ; I was tortured ya petgetual and mtense thirst ; carbuncles broke out on M bod`. B wasted to 9; mere skeleton, In spite of all the doctors could do. In despair l resertexl fr,` 'e1_3';t medicines, and tried one after another-to be disappointed by each. "' . ' ' .-My wiiepusuaded me,-nmeh ayinat my will, to try Dr. Amold s English Toxin Pill; ; thank God, now, that she `did so, for this wonderful, Heaven-sent medicine has cmed me lg. pl`etely. I am to-.day`enjoyitr1gperf-xct health, and every organ does its duty tho.-ough1y_ __1esuiIt_o my hoe of Di`; Arno '3 English Toxin Pils. iii . 39.3015 PE l`illCK, (Barlm _ A The thousands of persons incanada, who suffer with this frightful disease, Diabetes, r; read Mr. P,cthick slle_tter "with genuinepleasnre for heretofore, every remedy has failal to as it. Dr. `A;ruoId's.Engliah Toxin Tills have proved themselves to be the one--the onlv lli:;, cine thut will cure it. They cure it in the only possible way-by killing the gernls` lllil;1?'+ it.` They are a positive cure-_have never yet failed-cannot tail, because they removr -3,; cause of the disease. ' A trial will convince. Anxom CimmcAL Co., Limited. Toronto. io%oT11%o.31`1f'1l9Y 00., Limited, Toronto, Winnipeg. Vancouver `ho ......`.'.o\'ooooooooooooooooug: Tort4Vf d:~A James Pethick, of Toronto, until timely help came in ;th':e%form= of Dr. Arnold s English Toxin * V ` -`PAil_ls'-4-H_is affliction was.Diabetes. '3 `CC ICKII II C VVIIUI He pointed `to a colored woman that `weighed in `the neighborhood of 300 pounds and stood nearly six feet ta. `who `displayed a double row of ivories lg she - smiled broadly. rm... :..,:.... .......-..|-. I..-....I-.I n.. .u ._ d rr.Arn9id E!?2|i$+hT0XinPi||s| Barrie Uhese Board.` . The first regufar meeting of Barrio Cheou Board was-hold here on J also .7611. Oicen elg_ct`ed were :`-R. Gruham; President ; D; W60dI.\ VVicegI,_ reid_ent ; E. Lindy, .Scr6tafry-Tr`inr`er,_ pad Menu. Momm- %.~9'!*! ~.1!ii?*YiJ.?"!-,L .Jv B1-`n% -nd lmpbell, ' : A - vuvpuvg llblllillkllly lug l v;6({9_!"E31:t;y",'_;n*borda. and .11 sold but '3-Becauhfe oireovean (be made as hot gas`; you li_ke`-`.-h;wh'ep`e_yer you .like-- _ < , ahdjehecked down eageinfn` goon as you re through, 1 _Not a. minute s waste of time... Not 9.. eopper s waste of fuel, !Be1`:b"ersee-then : at our nearest agents. not m as Advertisingin The Advance DR. .ARNOLD S ENGLISH TOXIN PILLS far weak people anamlil an .Aivnnn;nI>_a` o 1awnn'l\nv.7'4. an-all hour 0%,. As: .~.....o . Tnmpnonn 53. ERN ADVANCE. CI`-IIICIJ YB O The judge gravely handed the `old ne-i gro the bag` containing his $10. He said nothing, but watched the old fellow force his way painfully through the throng to his waiting better half and deposit the hagin her outstretched hand. Then she took him by the well arm with a not too gentle grasp and led him out into the world. :inade`_as porridge ---if.y'0u have an Hm aer an other Medicines Imzed. oTToN & co, For Treakfast RANGE more` certain than advertising 53 3 V99%1:i5nper~ % iA ` :h5V5.`l0 la rgeee oimulatibn in the district, 2 ZA SW0? 9ircn1_ation of a Local? Nezv.pa1)er is 8 I-'I10D'y `is well and properly spell It is which you can reach vour custom Terrible Jgxfflictioi The Evolution of signs. , Emblematic signs, consisting of tools` and utensils of trade, are of a primitive origin and became a necessity in the early ages to inform the illiterate publ_ic otxthe particular business or occupation carried ` on within. Thus a gilt arm wielding a hammer informs us where _the goldbeater lives. and the sign of the golden eece was the emblematic sign of the draper and tailor. One of the signs originally used exclusively by apothecarles wasfthe well known mortar and pestle, these. be- ing implements tor compounding drugs. fl... ............A. 4..-`-.. L-.. ....4. I......... .... BRINGS You FACE TO FACE Wm-IA BUYING CIRCULAT|ON. FOR sALia: BY , M` II I (`Inc I r-In v V. __, Str et. Bm"'5`1 hat week Mr. A. F- " a member of the 1'31 `W1; the Commmee on 82 Duke St. Toronto, Dec. 16th, km wffilshname was not on Ihe docket, but he watched his chance and caught the judge : eye. H V 6611.. ...-in .1.-A.-A H . % 9 ~"?-`Wu: or the Hmoriuls ` A. 1?. HS J an 21,, Illa ILIJPICLIJCIJUQ Iu\II- V\II-l \II I565! The ancient custom has not been en: tirely abandoned, and numerous emblems. such as the watch, the boot and others, a... ..&HI 2-. -......u. 8-. -can-on .l A... I....-.. hen. ' Eras: _Wo would $83`! The next morning an old negro scarcely "recognizable as the one who had` been-in the day before edged his way up through `the crowd of prisoners before the judge : desk. He had one arm in a sling._ an eye . bound up and court plaster crossed on- .di ere'nt parts of his countenance. With the well hand he carried a cane to stendy himself, as one leg was sadly in need or repair. - 11:- ........... ....... nae .. 11.- A....I...5 L... 3! fervo Thou o-o-0-0-O-0~L( 3_`.,o.gV.Q-O-< V --_ a had` `sent air had set scream" am The dark blackness the scanty those who ' the bug1(;~s. ed` the retr -Piper D1 and -.g_roz1a'c life had -b membc-rod and after 1 . veldt xx Ye happened. -W88 111109 {'1 he knew 11: The mod deck and . began-gme Hejook. ou aged his J YYI- -_!-, `\l\-ll (LU lull`? "05B\-LI, IIIC IIU\IIu Klllll \'lvIII- L are still in vogue in_ many of our large" cities and more especially `in ;the small` ` towns and villages almost everywhere. ` A` n Iain- I\l\:l\l` on nu` klllll` in at`. the rec bent" to The =;v.;;w __ thirst. I1i\ tact,` and I` the t_hir-st` He sat ; was his (: captain an mm. `mm bore? VH9 went". " V` ` He rose; rose agai > Then be c ,._...un.-v an F: `-gulxh int ' 1vsAVh` t_eipn.L? ?'Wie* alien} 4 . . ?M`iW9li}Jdge!. , A e 3 . . 2 _ [He was an (old. undersized ~ dorky. with ,ps-{like it phir of purple radisjhes. He h}1d, .la de.te1'mined' look in his eyes as he jhuled. up to the desk at the police court 1' of old ta~sl1i_oned_ southern courtesy. 1.5.11 e .. 1 ._ G ... "I7I...4. ...... `I .11.` hrtvij Jame. laid `the .. ;;lL' ./He too % the lam} _und'er .th Thg lal Do y -rVJ and we Ben-d-1: - Scott ht A Story g -112: `gift what I wants -to know} ejedge. l `wants to find out what de sen- Etence o":dis coht am. Don't keetanun ?bout what hejoughta git. ' `- -otxr..n ':a .`. ~........ ....... :.........u.-. .... s...o.;....` UH. _. L as the bent: yo ac{ `His VIC \l\II-Inlllhl ` ' :l`he judg pu.t thmoney into an empty ` self.` tobacco bag and laughed quietly t`o.him- ,_,!-, ,, ,,, ,IS ,,A._,__ ,_-__.__I__ we't 1th`: III IV LIE II-llll Vllliulsc IAIIIJUHG CVCLJ V"IlCI%'O At a later period, as art began toad- vance and develop. there came a gradual rind growing demand for pictorial signs. which ever since have become very "popu- lar and almost indispensable. Afterward came the inscriptive or written sign of today, which is the adopted standard all over the entire world.-New York '.l.`_imes. LIJUILL LIKE uuuua UL LLIC _U!.ll.'UCl{u Been having a shave, old man? ask- ed MacKan lazily. ` uv..- -..`.a 1.-.: ...... `L..:_ -... 4-- II ........V II VWJVLIIIJU EUEIDI e.`;'Y."e-"But dispose a man had provoca'tion, fjedge: dispose he was jest fohced to_ it. {what would it be? ` -` 111.; `AL- ___-,_--_4!_._ ___._ _.__.__ ....__-1. I. Shave undllalr Gut. . T McP-hun entered the club a few morn- ings ago, his chin and ch'eeks_"p1ainly showing that he was freshly emancipated - from the hands of the barber. (11.... I.._!__._ - __I_.__' .13 _.__IMI -_I. cu Luucngu uwuy. _ , , Yes, and had my hair cut too," was the reply. Always have my hair cut when I have a shave." " `an...-n |.-__ -QL-._. .1- ._.___ _-;. ..1_-'_.;.|uil VWIICII I IIIIVU G El-ICIVCO And how often do you `get shared? `was the languid inquiry. ~ V Every morning, answered M_;Ph'un. And have your hair cut, too. every day ? said the other. * . ?`Yes." v V - v Don t you nd it rather-expensive?" `No. Only costs twopence. A What? Only` -twopence tor a shave and haircutting?" ' ' - fl'\l.'..o.V.. kn I1...-1.-.. AnnnI`n L -`uncut; G Chill IIIIII-Ipllil-Illa I ` I `That's an. Barber couldn't shave me without cutting my hair. don't _]Q'l; know.-London Telegrapli. A ,Uvu& v.v_u_uo Iusyugutu gnu - Well,"if '11 man was brought up betdre" fine charged with beating his `wife I1sure- .;.ly would give him the limit. and that would be $50.and costs." "uD.-; .12 _ . . _ . . _ . -.. |...,a ....-..-....'4:..- 7:1`; ngrgvzztion was very great. I` ,f-`might make it $10, admitted the judge. ' u'n..- -u ._:..|.a. :...a..... .1-_ ..n ..:..I.4. .. A_ Bag. nu.-5.. -n..;-.. A Mr. Henry Furniss tells an umusin story of Mr. Justice Hawkins. "rho learned judge had-a horror of drafts and. used to close up every cranny in his` court. to the great discomfort or every- . body. Meeting a bfother judge, the lat- ter said: Oh, Hawkins, I had "a. frightful dream the other.'nlght. I dreamed; you were dead and taken to Waking to=be. ere-, muted. cost the last train down end bribed .-`oiclal to let me peep through one of e loopholes of the cremutorlnm.__ All that '1 saw was a heap of ashes, but I- heard a voice cry out: -`Shut the door, Keatlng. V There : a dratt_here;` "5-.-Lonfe` don News. -Vt avg uqsn IAJUL Illub 6 Dutu Luv: ;uu_5I.f_c _ _ `;`IM jes wants to inquiah what a` man `rgets dat done whip his wife. (`wt . tin Auto!-:6 in Inn `\l\I-stunt` c-n3r1 TI`I;.l|Q` ',,`5l9 VIIIL UUIIV WHIP 1113 IV 11L`: ` . He ought to be hanged." said Justice H {Hall severely. 3 L ` 7'-6`l).. .1...` -:..n.._|_-; 1 _...._`.. 4... Inn.- :.\`..C_I IlL,\IIIl_.lII'DLIl_\lllClJl BU|:l:I`llClI.I \-U|lI-l.D_J| ;, 3' morning, Sam. can I do` (or you this` morning? said the judge, I "' u'n'\n unnwua I-4. -:v\1uI`:n`\ nul-nn n vnnn Q39: 9 Irvl An American in Italy for the nut time was entertained by an American `reside-n_t= or that enchanting or dlsenchantingccounr try, just as you choose. ~ A . arm. n .-....:.a +1.- ..n..n.... ~.o..-....4t..`.s A |.L,y, ;un|. no gvu uuuvnco WeIl," "said the visitor, at pa'rt`ingV`,L ' "there's onething in Italy that covers .1 ` Inultitudept sinl." ' V ` " ` ,Whut : that? edge! -1y, : -A65 an - Iupevx-IulTty.. ` ' -.I m very fond, of whist,'?-- said Mr, lljeekton. Hemietta "and" -I play al A ` `W `on' 41 _ vvu (other. IIFIVL _ utner. ` __ `A A - The Iky." and the_ viqitor.-3-'-`Ie\,v'~!o r_k :a3b;'.N_OT C FlAST|_3E ms vqu-"E .__.._....._.'.....-. Too, V arm Hall, May 30, 1900. At an adjourned` sitting of Court of Revision held st 6 p.m..`- this evening: W f 22, con.'6, was assessed to Francis Brown as, owner ;' W} 2, con. 12 Msessed to Donald McLean as owner, and John eWestenfeldt. s nsme struck o` roll; pt. EC pt. E -24;,con. ll; taken from `assessment of John Hodges and assessed to Thomas Edwin Hodges as. owner; John Brooks, Geo.Sm`it.h and jNjei.l Reid were placed on M.F. `list. A , an 20, 7," ..1....;........... N ; ment of Wm. H; Hunter. snd guessed `to; John and W Lllism R_obins'onsstensnts_; pt... E {E '3 21. `con. 7. ssseesedtto `Wm. Bu~ntV_m-`as tensnt; ,W';i"`._d`17, son: 7, assessed to. Alf." Ostfsoadden ' the tenant, Eg 7 , con. 4,..tsken from.Ass- sessment of` J smes Smith and assessed` to Frank '-Smith as ownergipt. SW pt. .12, oon._ 4,'taken from sssessment of fticnardl and George Eddy and 116-- sensed to Newton Smith s_s_'ow_ner:; Rcohard and . George Eddy's names placed. on ;list,, also those of Alex.` Livingstone, Alwin Dike snd- Kenith_ McKay; pt. NW pt. 11, con. 5, and other premises assessed toikober-t H. Barker as owner instead of Alex. Livingstone ; NW } 8, eon. 5, assessed to John Hayes as owner, and hsrles Hayes name struck olfroll ;' NE 12, con. `3, assessed to Thee. Bsl` as tenant ; N W pt. 17, con` 9, to Edwin NB. Bsmhart as tenant; Chas. Elsmere as tenant E} 16, con. 10, stfock off and placed on M. F. list; E ; Ni, con. 6, $1150 taken from assessment of N ail Gilchrist and placed on non resid-N ent roll. A V On motion of Peiarwnil-l and Cuieron, the Court. adjourned to 1_neet_on_ .Wed- nosday,V30th inst. ` T * ` There being no other business "before the Court." on motion of -Cameron and -Pearsall the Assessment Roll for the- township of Oto for 1900 as now re- vised and amended was adopted and s the Court of Revision closed. ' L` . H. J. Tum1o1>E,`Clerk. A Town Hall, May 28,1900. ' The Council met at 5 pm. All the members present. The Reeve in the Vohairi Minutes of `last meeting were` read _snd` conrmed. Apportioning of Statute la;b'o_r `was ` taken up a_i:d cdntinugd until 7.30; when Council .adjod`rnod to meat to-: morroiv at 10' a.m. _May 29th, 1890.-V-The Council. met pursuant t.o_adjournmen_t. Oommnnica-_l 5 cionslwere readfroin Wilkinson Plow 00. re road machinery. No action 4 taken as the Council will not purchase any` more machinery this season. J no. . Patterson that he is unable.` `to act as Overseer of Highways this "year. "Ben. \ Baruharc appointed ijnihia atoad. Wm. Cooke making the` same, ,atatement.- AWm. McP'hi.eV'.appointed. Hugh `Len nox wro'e_" that John had closed `crosaroazl hosween Lord 35; and 36,_Qon._V I. L Olerkiitoy write A Spaarin to open road at once. - ` .7: ` ' ` " '-. 'o~~` -'*`~- 2 v`:fTo.vrti%1;?HaAfl V i'Putauu:_u*3oq ghqfigfi , . xha" com` of Refisid :f_o'r tho of /Orb for 71900 W515 held? at ll ,a ti1,. All the members` of tl_1e_`09urt 'p}foaeni and took the oath'i'eqI_1ited.by .atatut.e. The move in the chair. h iiraG"'9`$ing; of ` `Appal feral ._l1eiid A" dioiaina givenas followa:--- " ' U A1-chiibald D; Q N'o7J$"j%c;mp. ball, overcharge E} 19,_. con. 14.. Ag- Taassmens austai'ned..~ A `. A" -- ' L The mlloxving chag were `hid' by request `of parties ogincerned :- -_ ' . run. 1 an - " 5.53; Sco1_-y_,..; \#e:"<:3l1}Is:I`Vg`e", s_A;% 7; con. 10. As3esfsmgnt:austaihd.~ _' `L A A Donald McLean re payment for Fuce Viewers gunuipg line fence. Layoooli oud"O Oonne r. Clerk to iiritg Mr, McLean that parties` olnploying jF_enc`s Viewers mm pay for audio; , ' ' Wm Peacock oom;;|u'i_mng of condi- tion of Crossroad 15 and 16, Oon.)1.* Road tb be improved. - A Wbizgnd Mckny stating nthnre .wex_o 24 pine stump; to: be _p_nl,_led on his rand division and Robb."8t.rnohnn ` hnc.: chefs arn}7`- on hit `division. .Wnlter Tndhnpe m nnyhonined to .bo`th Iota. - The Clerkwu _ -instructed 1:6 William. ' White to remove his jfehoe new .rod.sl1~av-.m40re-*9-:1. 26,%{9n- 1- 1.3 A Tips Ooituoil, at noon,` _exam'ined Iwamp.ro1d northgof Town Hall, llino Con, 'l_._n_pd 8,.qnd_; found itih such bad L oonditi_oh -thia_ they %agt_oed' to \impr6vo ~ it the or A ~ ma ueoppga "_1diioh {,.oggoaiw.% V! } .~. 3. 7 V 4 the applications for the.Gounci_l- to can- any more days with grader at present. Reeve and Oouncililor Shaw re-; ported :-``We met at the Clerk's oice ' on the 4th of May, as directed by Council, to lay out '1-outeofordroad grader j i'or.theseason of 1900; We-found the l applicationsso nomerous that we grant- j ed 41 idadys, and we left the balance of!` alder at; this meeting," Report adopt- ed and Council decided `not to grant w.. J. v0umpb_ell=, Joe. Ca.va.nagh, Newton Smith-, and Bert Bell "were added. tothe list of appointed to enforce the pnfovisions of j By-Imr no. 2851: reafmining aond;':-equ.-latinq the run- ning at large of certain on-iinsla. Councillor Malcolm reported that he had made inquiry into the Carney case- and so far,.ae he conl&__learn- at present. their `case did not warrant. any charity. On motion of Malcolm and Cameron, . Ordered, that road repairs now` in pro- gress be paid- when completed, by order n of Reeve. ' Counillor'Malooln:" was anhdrized .-to sell to.0. M. .Doano.the timber op- 'pooite lotj8, Ogh. 2`. . T 1a.!` :11` cups u .- C`omplo.int'waa.' made that the Town of.`Batr.ieM _v_na.not doing its share to- wn;-`ds iini)roving that portion of Pene- tamz asanmeci by them-. The Clark. inqtrmted to write ;Mayor- `of Barrie to hate sail! portion of .road attended to; ' \ ,'.l`heT, Beeve was instructed to ex- gminevoulvert, hue Goa. 4- and 5, ep- Lot 20, and" either put in new culvert or have ditch dug to cany sivav water. ` The Relr nd: Cohncilldr Malcolm were appointed to. hBVOb!'idg6_ built at Lot. 10; llne betwen Coil. '1 and. 2. oroaarm 6 land *7, 12. `Clerk to hdtify `him ndt toTp1a`c day `more stories oI_1fIIaidL:16IdAandf to remove thoaev al roadyjilnded chetfe by him. :0" iv T ` `hv? A baud hllownnise . A N"'* 'f.I.`noiiipadn, `Brown ind Balif ` to _:;en1`bv theirf fences o`Ar9nd-.ntonoe. .`A1_1a ."fW. `A. Smith- to_re'tnove`:hia fnoeu `on road` opposite [Lot 24. Con. I1.= Andrew` Horne to `remove -his,` 10 and '11, Con. 11; andiglex. Gilchrist to remove his, Cgosaroad I5 and .16. Con. A4; and Henry Mnrtinn to` repnir hole on Ridge Road (apposite Mr. Packs:-d a, Can. 5. `Joseph Gooch was instructed to im pi-ove Crossroad 25 and '26, Con. 1, east of Dalston, to the amount of $15. - _ Tho Releve and Councillor Shawi were appointed to oxqmine wa__ter com- p1ainod__of.by Wm. Hunter ' ond ta]: action. - ` V _o-Councillor Peyropll to examine wash- out complained of by G; W. Thornton -and have it ropai;-ed. A "wiTtliJ6ntA `dly; V:MaLord, Ju;ne%i~.26.%% Co1ling3wood. Jjun e 27, 28. Parry 1. Bracebridgewy2.~s. amen; `if 3V9*?*s%J` 7+ 5k -`.95 RIB Barrie Hotel. -1- Y . EGAN . Rupture Siieciiitf ?%5 3;,%;i23 S` A THE RELIABLE and Successful Authority in the treatment of Rapture withont an operation: 7 but go to one whose life-long stud -thatthe exeftlons of these neverfail to bring thyeirgst reward in due time. THE FA `keep you from consulting`-Specialist. ADVICE Is FBI: ,.and i this f~"v'eIynable circular with fuller information He who makes a. specialty of. one department must certainly be more exferienced and capable than those` having " many irons in the fre." zstog, wasting time and money 11 useless eorts elsewhere, ...., ....... . ad ti he 5:: t:wh..-:3. 32-. Km ms; we ==1:.-gm on on 11 0 ll some c an 9 nr 0 -er . vnn c-vel` n cur. n W isl`:)l'1'le"best~time-1y"1extweekxl1)1ay, toolete. ELET NO ONE DESPOND- Do not be deterred frgm seeking my advice. because after baving been treated by many who relied to cure you. you have -- become discouraged. ,'l`hls is the vs time you should make on non mun. When I take a case.` I ertm=wbl.mlnd esan skillt'perfectncure,irreapective'of o.n m` yeonsidimtion neg `be?u9on' it l{'i"e`i'i` science; hongst knowledge and experience wil 9A'g::&1`iT linlovyvio may not be (LT Plinsnnr) in a nancial wev able have onrselt pr:Perly attended to-should not % V ` one may prove valuable in onreue.-Read dates carefully and teltlc your friends` of this visit.-send two cent p for a VARIGDOELE (fun rnntm-n n! H. :'u-rntnml Jnan of :11 um: innr ham ak I-nivlhl. emln. - the dutiss (or pleasures of jute) as Vsrlcocel_a-the universal tendency of these con VIIIBDIB (3111!!! III Wltll tuner l!lI0l'lIlll!0l!g'0I u0; . , VARIGOOILI (fusorn ture of the scrotum) men of all mile: from this terrible almo- tion in some way,--thero is no 0 or sillictlon to which man is be r thaf so obmplst unt: him for worse and more . .30 gm` - V` 003 f ptnredorco ' valnsofthe1ixnbs,ms1sorfemsle). 1! you sung: conga}; Alllettersof`enu1ry.oontnini stun wmhn prompt bogg1aggue;_:.r.nm. sl1st.P;.0.Box, ..'2o _3'ogo.on. c0%!!%EI3E9TB9 %%Wlmivfr A13 P3.RAT'1`- Tho:ma_ I-Iaya{mTa.de application to 3'd ,%.f245` ` and 25""- ., con: -41. suuns. an. Ip4.v, uununsusu yn-l\. any-as-u `?Das all:r_ight.- jedge; das all right, an . F;I .ze suah willin to pay dat fer de privilege` -o kuockin thundah out 0 dat ole ooman "0. mine. The old fellow wentldowninto the pockets of his ragged trousers and be-' fan to haul oilt dimes, nickels and pen- fniesand pile them up. onvthe deskhetoie jne astonished justice. What's this for? inquired the judge. _ L Dat s to pay my ne, jedge. '_I specs.- .to be befoh de coht tomnwoh fer whippin `my ole oomnn. ' V "`L.. In-A.-A -s-uh 6|... -manna. `mad-A non nnnnfun acoo cu- SPNDAY. `=M,9NDA Y,' ' an days only) SEE DATES BELOW. V On motion of L0hmeron' ond Shawv "the following aocooota were ordered p.id :-R. Molaod, ; making `road line soon. 10 and1t,$-15; Council 4-dayo to?` data, 840 ; Mrs. N. Bell,oh `AAA 4.- I lonim9* '6 :Ol:ioilth:i9nofi>: Show (nd, P8o,t_hll. " counts-woro ;H'drriIo{I. attending Court ofeusioh, 8-2:';`__Jol1`n Harrison; postage `e`tc.,9`$1*.'50'; P-. Matsick. we tor] tinuiolpnlity, '75o, 5 ;Wtn. Bamasyl, for, ;'oad,fgrader, 836.75 ;- T; Hendezon, winter toad, he` (and Elliott, 84 ; HughMcCning,'winter roi:d,- $2; N. W. E.Kin`g,4 on account contrgol: printing,l900; 8l0; J.` Kiss; oak, removing stones V et'o., Ridge road. 523.55. o . Adjournea to May 30, ac'lO a. m. . Town Hall, May 30. Council met I0 5. m., all the mem- bers` bresent. Apportioning of street labor again token up and continued un' sill 6 p. m., Vllb JVIIL livll IIGDJIQII VI. JGDIAEJI-ICIJ 0 No. nah, jedge. Dat s jest what I929 come to tell you about. I ze done changed my min about whippin my ol. ooman.- an I ze come to git my money back. De q ole 'ooman an me has done made up. Duh she am, jedge. dat la ge. han some lady in de reah 0 de coht." `III - _-l_A._J `L- _ -_IL.__.I _.-_.__ AI._4. Mertieeto return road scraper borifow-' j_ed from J names A.` Caldwell s road divie-` gion in 13899 . L ` ' ' The Clerk was instructed to bill E. Kendall jsr.. with $400 being damage done to township road scraper while doing work for G-.'Vl'.'R. 00., by Hawker , tone. `Clerk also to write Andrew ' . (Jeuneil decided not `to put` in oak verb this year on Can; 9 and 10 asked fol-"by Wm Rouse. ' Personal News. Mr. C. Scott has returned trom 9. f gviaic to Gals. . ~ , Mr. H. Sloan, of Churchill, celled ;at this office on Friday. He is one of ;the oldest subscribers of Tim Anvixcn. if not the oldest, having taken the paper eirer since is WIS it-at established. 1' ` ' nan Notes. _ Alters Barrie, of Penetang and Susan French, of Waverley, were received at the jail last week,` as being of unsound mind. Town Hall, may 31. Council met pursuant to `adjourn ment, all the members `present, the Reeve in the ehair. Apportioning of street labori taken up` `and complot Clerk instructed to forward lists to ree- peotive pvverseera without deley. account salary 900, (815. , T Adjourned to August 6, at 10 a. In. { - H. `J. Ttinnorn, (MI, I `S Dr. Rioimdson was in Toronto this wegk_ as a. delegate to the Methodist .Conferenee. - i Mr. S. D. Baldwin and family have Qmoved to town from Toronto. ' fconiuou Adjourned `till c.mo.m at gm 9. m. 5 U C]>Co _ xuawnin, jedge. . . Good morning, Sam. Did you `carry out your evil design of yesterday?" \T. ...I. 8-.l..... 'I'\..JJ.. 3-..; ....I....L I'D..-

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