0.16 Mo.`;. 991133.50 WI `" """""" ' mg-lb, to investigate and report upon ghg re`a.a1-blltty of developing power _.__ -.. ...'m.a... Mm wmters -at ' Ma.ry n Inrduqt-1-Eta-1 S-.~h:o.. '-`.h:);s1.t _ Mm-eh, 1906`. 85 each were q.uu_1v:~n1zed who TFar1_ne`1-3 -1 Vlgqt.-itut ea me Iaamuusu v. ,......-~,.- by means or utmzlng the Vwt L-at '-La-ke Sbxcoe -through the medium or a cwn_aslt:oLd1vschvar:.eAa;t a `poin't- A on the elcaz-mertt "thong the east side 0! the N_o|t`b:jawaap.ga. v_a11,8.!-.-Oaniied. L * FINANCE. %.'nine;=um sam%_wa=`= mag be ; ` . mo Schgol. . "llhn nu: \l|~Ivvauv.n - ...-..._.-- according to plan `est coat: oEa_v,t>ui: LEGISLATION. ma Noam` RX ADV~ANCE ins` due the County by Itlhe mid estate in oounecbhon with the lame !1`rear.;u:- 0.:-`as arccoun-hs. T ` `E An in-creams," in salary of $50 per i\mnu:nVw-asssllldwed `to the Cm-etak-at ._trhe Court House. s A gwwt: at $400 was 'made 12: each or who nolhuwvtnz h03[)]t8'1'u3 in the county: P.`oya;1 Victoria I-luspiihal, Barrle: Mm- the Hmpm.-1. Midland and Penetan-I ~`-guiashehez Genera.-1 and Marine 1-am- pita-1, Oollln-g'w'.0Od. ` ln_- .r1-.._ub.. .311 h.-spa-nu! hhn ..e.nm Of puu-1, \J0l..l`l.H'`VI.'VVu. _ Tine County will borrow the sum or $60,000 '00 meet currenst ex-pemseza un- til the taxes -levied thereor a/re col- lected. 0 0 - .__-_ -Ant.-- a... mu. onnnnnfvn Uzmuuwuuuu. Ohm!-nman Fraser re-pionted that the sum or $74,925.00 would be sufficient to meet =t`he `requirements or Uhe Coun- ty `nor he curremt year and cm): alm- ounrt will" belevied on `line dltreremt municipalities a. .`.o1~1ow: A'dja;la. ........... .; ............ .. $3150.00 '*'~~ ~ :1 M an Em: mmxow an at sump lU'UL'Uuo - Nowasction was `taken on we accounts at` -Dna. Mc0a.n`t!hy and R03 in re_ 0a_nsca:dden. ` J " - ---- _-_:--LA;I hnz fh IL VIIrIIn\rAl'AAv-non -- Ommcill-or Boys and Treasurer Quin-1 Ian` were em-pslwe-rat.` no dispoae oi` m-oz-.tg.a e or $2,000 from Gamer:-ne .Weber owell -to the Count? and re- port at next -meet-ing or Council. tantrum nix! nmnnamj PQL7b GM: ltdilu Annvuvangu -- --..__-V` 4 HOUSE OF REFUGE. A recommemdaiiaon 't,h-alt a. grant 0! $50 she made for the purchase or a new organ was adopted. It was stat- .ed in `me -nepmtt .-thalt the at-rg'a.n now in use in tine I-louse 0". Refuge is `un- T :11: through `age and style bar the Saab- bavth and week-day saervmcea. - It wan: decided who a.'1h:w Rev. Geo. Chry-st-al, Ohapl-ain fbhe I-1-:-use of ,Reiug'e,ft'he sum cl $26 -as a. Ligwt re- cognexmon or his-va'1ua4b1e se.zfv.cea. 'l\ha|.` Hm m-ivilea-ea afforded by the F1as . ............ .;.? ............. .; I-nmsrtl ..'...'.... ....f . . . . . . .. . Med'on'te ................ .. M-astchedaash ................ .. ` N-dt:.ba.wa.saga .......... .. 6;i'11i;"'Eb. ............... .% `Sunni-drale ............. .. frecumsemh ........ . , ...... .. 0On!l'Ui.0n 0'. .ms- va';ua4n.e L-w:Lfv.uc:a- '1"naIt the privileges aitorded H'au-se or Betuge are sometimes` abuaed -by tmpnoper csmmt'.t.\aI,1-3 being made trserelho name cut in a dszacus-axon upra- clphtmted by Councillor Bell, who drew tthe amten't.lun- of Oourrcl to the case at Mans. Gdlpln--a~n immaote pnopemy. "m.- _1von-ging me me County of Dutterizx, o...uum -my nu: m-av has no institution of --w- ,.. _ _ r _ -, |_17Jn-gins Counity Dut1.'e1*'m, frwmcn by the way has no institution I Irma chm-acter. M;ra.Gt1'Lphn, 1'1: 1s.c`.-ai:m- A-I nnnnn IQQIIJII I F3.-idQ.n|f. `M1313 character. M.`l`5- uauxpm, EL l\aAGdLLl" ad. was really a. resident at the !11:rw.n- I ahnp at Muihmu-r, Sou-t `had been` o:mm~t- t ted by Ianusipeuuar Ma-cKa.y as being a. resident ot.Sunn'1c11a1e, zane having spent ` nqnt. at her hlmevait me home of .-her I 33::-` in -the hamter u::vwr1=snip._ Coun-c1'i- g; L Bell abated -t?ha.'t Su:n=n.ida.le (.:.un- ` cil objected `to being d}ua.rg~e~d with her ma`1n)t.en:a-nce, as Ihne cammi:l:ta`1 wa;-.5 5 made w:1?t1h!o'wt 351:3 prlvity or knowledge, ; `mad `he 't:tIoug`.h:t 9t-hat uh-e Imspectc-r ham ` exceeded M3 powers. ` uohxailnmam H'a.'mmeI11 asavid that he mad I heard or `the teens at atlhe case only 1 now. He w~:u'1d oppose 'ts`ne inmate ub-3- ; lnig clhm-g-ed as a. Qaunjhy irumrelte, and _ decloaux-ed .ti`na.'t if Sunvnnm-aC.~e wsau1d,n::t ` mamtaatn :hear'_ eJhe sluoul-d be returned. 'nhe 1:msIpecst`m :sIh~:u1d' not have .made I - t:be.cdmmi*tItta1. 2 ' , - Wuarden .Wm1It.e:-aide we-k. occasion Ito | dbserve lm`-t itrhe Hhzuae of-,Retuge ougvhbt it be run as a. County immi- l .ub1`on- cu`t .a:n:d outt inmates.-d of charg- .- lnxecbmck Imta.1n)t.en-a.wnce e `be tfne pzc.-ticue _ Jar mumtckpa-1-ity. u'1`,he .sy\'atem' she-ubd. `be ed. V . :| 1` *0ou'mct her .M|ar!t.`m tltmted what. the . Reeve yo: !SunnIi=dsa'1e knew. n.-cctlh-ing or he was an quewon umbn` af year as. - terwaapdua. ' 1 vw-7-~-..- =_W_. Gwillihiiiury ............. .. Albhatc-n ...... .; ........ .. . :Bra1;i<;;& ' ......... .. Barrie ........... .. Beeton ; ...... .. (`x1 I I... nnrn.,~1\.1 337%! c u o o n o o o o o u - - - - u 0011!-ngwoou ... .... .. Midbinli ' ..... .; .......... .. 0:111-ka 'D:Jwn ................... .. Pen-et.a~ngu1nsihene .......... .. ecreemore Stayner V .... ......... . 1`cstte~mh-am ............ .. vs , ,1 tervvaandta. _ Ioouncl-llor Emenson made a. symmetric `appeal `to Council to -haan.-dtle .t'he--m'a.VL:.e-r tmum -a `-humane nainit of vwiexw. . n........n1..... --1'nmn.`nnv:nn hhnn.-2'n|1: :l*_'hgt_'hhe_ HIGH! `-numame naunu. DI. v:a.c|w. ` Councillor `Jam-Lason bhougfnlt that the -House Oommittee could be rained uponfto Ideal. with the case and mix the liability. !P`ne inmate should-wort be tunnved `out :'\_utlh:1e::a`.y and Ian: rho .-5.` nun VUUIHVIJ `_ dharve. a'1`.he '|a1l'ac\s-mz':x3' wccouhl were pass? ad: Hu&hera P.tg. .1-louse, $281.42; Bur- gesi waclklin-g. $7.00; N. M. E. King. 4... .........i. m... 5...... `IBM rwufan wuqav. A ` -It was an-add: 160 have 160.0 oapiea d! `the June mlnuwesu at Council `prim- Cd :10: -diam-`lbulzhon. . '1`~he Clerk wag instructed to :-pur- ohaase 6 maps of the County. tor the use or who membega tor the purpose of -having -the Bounty roads m_arked~i:here- on. ? Council adjcurned '-to meet in Barrie on Tmunaday. July 26th, 1906, `at 3 M A 3. PRIN-`TING. ` . - u q u a - - - vv-v~-- Quin-` 5107.50 4443.75 5400.00 ' 3510.00 . 3 303.75 6750.00 4443.75 2700.00 2385.00 5737.50 2475.00 2520.00 2081.25 2925.00 3780.00 855.00 585.00 3825.00 371.25 " 3325.00 .._` -- BOVRIL 'c.P.a. oumpmrmon wrra WATER-I WAY aA.'rn:s ABUUSES mscussxou I Lsxnn l A Man-tn-eal deapmtch says: .'1`-he de- vctaton or the Canadian Paacltic Railway Oampany to meet water competition on _Iexpo1`t grain i-horn Fort .Wi11iam to Montreal` by all-rail caused em- aiederable discussion among the graln merchmus on Cha.nge this m:.:-rni.ng'. --~- Ls..--L -.. Or...-Ina loaf Man "Hum, '60 Montreal, :.o;b. steamer, tol luruuauuu vu Vuuuav ....... ---.-___.__w. 1!te appeam t-hwt on Slonday last the Ca-nadl-an Marine Association reduced the all-waiter rates on wheat for ex- port tr-om P.ort`Ar-thur. and Fort _W:i1- tive and a hal-wt cents per ouanex. mus ta one-half a. cent a -bushel reducnon, and the` lowesat figure alt which grain cargoes have been cnantered this sea- -__ -_.: -..OO:n2n-uhln `Lnur I-n U409 (`.A'n. !_- u7`IV`VEIl H376 _w\vvu wu-.--v-w- ._ son. `an-d sufficiently low to give Cana- dl-a.n boats -and the St. Lawrence route the `preference over Burials, New York and Boabon. ` -: ._ 1n_.v_...._.. A`. -;-h_-, euru nuuuuu. lat is stated an Exchange by the a prominent `grain exp;r.ter-3 t-'na.t the % Oa-na.~dia.n Pacmc Raxlwzay, in conjunc- tion __wt| .h its Atlantic Steamship se:- .vice mom Mnnueal and `Quebec, as meaning this very low all-wzuter rate con~cl=1bion by carrying export gr-a.n 3.1;- -rail from Font ,W_I111ia-m to I.o.b. 5tam- an. ._....1 gain: O.`-cg av_ `fall LIV! A'l\IQun `v_v`~c.---~- -- _.- _ or to mmtreal. An: equal 1-atezis ishe ex- porehena :na'tura11y pre'.er .ra.;1 amp- memtla no the seaboard on account or |I-maurance saved. Consequently, they .; pm, A _ J2-.. ..nquun1 _-unrnnll NIHDULEI-ILUU an-vv... - -_-__._ `declare vthalt Cana.-dian vessel-owners ' and agents are much exercised at this compem.-ton, w.hicn3;mp1y means a turtner reduction. ' !1`.ne action or the Canadian P'ac`=.:-c Railway in making lower a.1-ra11rauea! on Norvch-_Wa:~1I'. grain to the seaboarc, then the allsw'a:ter rnute,ah-u.au be .2 suitlclemt answer tho the cr.t-cu of me Grand Trunk Pa.ci-I`-.c Rahway pmjeca, who have as It_renuou3;y ma..n-'c...nuul that the government aeceion east 0. Rant Arthur eculd not be made to spay,- -- A- r\..__..'u-.. `D...n:a| n Dni Jzr-.:v(`_~_-Ln ' All-Rail Grain Traffic NFFULIB JILWILAIJA vv-c- .--- __ ,,, _ > for it the Canadian Pa-cit.c Rat.-way cm] [meet water rates om 1';-a ea..Le~ru u.x.=_ 3ure1y.t;2e Grand Trunk Pacuhc, w.'t.x his lesser [grades and Ia.cilit.e:5, can. make two pzun-as or butter, two pdunda or "sugar, tour pints at our. three tablexapazmzuis of c1nnamon,'two tablespoonlwa of nutmeg, one tame- epoaniul or ginger, one IL-abiespoontu. pounds or currants, one-..1a;.r pounu oi candied lam-an peel, one-`half pound or ca.ndie_d orange peel, ju.ce oz ILWO lemons and _.one gill grape juice, one dozen eggs and one deasertspoomui oi albapice, six pounds or raisins. two!` I C 10? GB. Place the butter and sugar in ala-rge t bowl. Break. `the eggrs mu.) a. qu.u-It 5 measure or phcher. Dover a. sman I tray, wivtho 9. clean sheet or paper. Lay 1 on this the sltegl tlcur, the fruit and ` the spice. New `neat to a very light " cream the butter and sugar and p.*.ur ` In one or two eggs at a `time. -beating ` a. 1-i.'t`.t1e after each anditdon until an ` aroused. Nexrb stir in the contents not the" tray all 2.1: once. M.-ix. very thor- oughly until quite smooth. Put. Into paper-ed cake ti-ma, smooth over the top ` and cover with corrugated paper. Bake f : eight hours, keeping the oven in a . clear. steady and mode.-a:te`hea.:t. when ' done remove irom the oven very. care- , -rully and turn genltly Iran: the tin; 2 elbow. 11:` `to rest either on Uhe bottom : at the `tin or on a. cake a1eve.untt11 _ :t.`h\onoug"h1y'acohd. Icing is no longer 1. tlwaya spread on. wedding cake. 33 it c on tough "pplioatlou 88!, and by in acqulm um; o! :1 Don't have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you! Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, `uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home! Pastenit tightly to your scalp! You can easily do it with Aye:-`s Hair Vigor. It is something more than asitnple hair dress- ing.` It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. l _11Iob`0It.Iind.oCo"toatinonIn'1-yv Selected Recipe Try it with a dash of A` L Tomato Catsup adds unnecessary sweabnes and is ae1~ dam a. ahccess. UV! 6 Uuvvwunu - A pracblce in `one `family for sever | zeneramlons has been "to `have the med- dlnz cake in mwio -loaves, one Vera`, large and one small and rcund. fllhe latter is sealed away ln the airtight t-ln pail ln w~h-ieh it 1.3 kept. Thus cared tor, the cake keeps tor -man; years. -22-- 1.4.- |...1.s..... .u.-4|. .u'n|>h >4-{uanA1rIn_ ; wants Line bhe baking dish with .tl.3sueIpa- .per. we11,'bu:t`tere-d an bndbh :51-des. Ihan porur the In-gredtlenta In, surrounding- Ihhe outside ot the `tin with thick cor- rugated paper. and place vamahher piece under the U-dbtom. '13.t1`1s paper ~wl1l_pre- vent bhe hea=t fnoun striking the cake, di-rectum and even bhe gas oven can [be used with good results. ' A CASE IN WHICH THE J URY'8 FORE` MAN SAVED THE ACCUSED. Very emrinenar. _lega1 ' autlvorttlea agree -that as `to the zacts ot a case 'the jury is more likely to `be right than the judge. '1`hLe week, however, we have had a-nrdther addmon to the I lengthy List at instance; 0*.` the judge ` cenvsuring a jury upon its iinding. "An '_ clear `a case as `had ever come before him," he said, as he ordered the jury r -to go -home. Possibly the judge was 7 right. It is well to remember. `how- 5 ever, tahat had all the cases which :' have appeared so clear to the judges a gone. : gone. as their lordships desired, more than a riew innocent men wculd have been sent to the 'g'va;1lows. An in- stance comes to mind, one or the most`. extraordinary in the `htst-cry of our `legal system, the accoumt or vvihziohwe `owe to the man who tried and presid- "ed over the tr:a.', L:-z*1 Chief Justice iDpyez~. This was a.-clear case" or -. . 1 , ._____: I aw,` -..- __-_, murder. .The victim `had been found stabbed to `death in a field wood, by his side the pitchfork with which the deed had been done. The man who owned "the `Bork wza.-3 arrested, and 7the blood-.:-:ta.i-ned suit he had worn was- tound `hidden in a mattress. _-... an-act lung hvuuu Ansuu-van _ .. Short or testimony trom any one who had seen crime actua.l1ycom- mitted, there was not a link missing from the chain of evidence against `the prisoner. Dbwaa in vain than: he plead-` ed mt guilty; everything was so can- -clusively clear a3waLn_s9t' lhixm. A verdlcm 0! guilty was expected Immediately from the jury, but the foreman asked HI. ..1 - A-11._... ......&..~s Circumstantial Evidence LLVULII U157 Jill), noun vnuv -v-v--.--- _ - V . that as the life of a fellow creature was at stake the jury might be allowed to retire. .T.`ne judge did mcit under- dtan-d_ why they would do so in so aim- pieaceee; still, the jury had its wish. it did no return, `line count adjourn- ed ror luncheon; the jury did not come mack in the afternvdon, anrd, in spite oi! several ~aanxi;oue inquiries from the bench, it had nut made up its mind when the court rose for the d-ay-there 0. _,1 .1,-.__ ---L Plun 43:91 VFLIWII lulu: vvunu av-ru own -..- -- __-_.. was one man holding out. The juty was locked up tor the night and in the morning was hiought into court "to rdtur-n a verdidt of not guilty! T-`.11.: 3 L.\__ _1__I_.. A2;-.-...!nnno3 UU IV!-HI-u a nu uuvu vs nu. a........_, . _.-._ mass 3. poser, and the judge dismissed the jury, aaytng, "The blood or the deceased llea eat your door." ~ -'~-- L-- -L`... J.qA;-A n1>'!|:1}`hI` \1l'VU naton's ` uecuaaacu ucu nun ';vuA mu... Private inquiry by the Judge elicited the tact that the foreman. a man -c-2 unblemished repuitaticwn and or `consid- enabie eetaite, had been the cause or the verdict, which the rest had been starved in:b`o' accepting. The judge senit for this igentierman, and in his private roam beggedwhim to explain the mystery of this obduracy and `the amazing finding of has iellows. first i pledging himeel-I to preserve inviointo. condence which the other might re- pulse in -him. Then the `~:u'eman told how he himself vhard met the vidtim rm: .w-haae murder the Ipriea-nei had been tried, how this mam had a:ugm to take eadvanitage of his r.~-tticial pqaition and exact unjust t';t.v nes. Ihmw they qua:-~ei- lied and taught, how the man "had art.- - 1.211 r...'.... -coll-in 1; -`,_g~|,p `n, -Hi Luv: w..- _-_.q..-, - tempted to kill im with o. .':.`.-``R, How (=the Ir:-rernam of the jury) killed his .azxJta.g\7ni3t w'Jth his zpmtchork, then tied. The 1323.: coming along. had found -the mm ,.1 3.. -...lA-uu-naslnn ".5 Rlll ` UVV7 (I-nu avavn; killed me azrJta.g*o;1ie't- }n'h1's' own` pr.a:ne:-. _ ialcng, man dy- ing. and in endeavoring to .1-zuccor him had got .b1:od upon his clothesyand in his canuebc-n_ had taken the dead man's V fork and lent his owh in ma place. `1`.h`s .was~-w-by the foreman had held cut, and why the p1-lanner escaped._--L;n- J _ don Sttande-rd.` c-1-:.~-----II -` I1`-he D on11n"Lc-n Government hm atop- ped the sale all water DIN/1`3i'.:1';@3 bec, a.-dv-entiaed 110 `take 'p'1:ace`_-nbyp _'l: :;e `Pm.v1nc Jal.G1 ovrmment, _ I .V 51131181 5!) but in but vhgn LNJVV vnnv Au-n. ..-._ fnim '.`::~rk, and Elble price. E CAN D boon` ": mac. 8 Ir : G ` |.- nnstonggogacl-? I "produce, KBETH sfrs..:] IAN. Barrie. A W UL Lions of I mu. ` 1:1 ROADS AND BRIDGES. Councillor Hammell wws a.ppo1n'ted_ "mo act, in c?:mjunct1on with the `repre- sen'L;aJb1ve `at York Counnty to repair or rretulld the bridge on t-:-wn-1-ine be- `mween York and S1;m\oe. the -County to my one-hal-r nhe cast or same. . Coun~c111or.s Fmw1ey and Ingram were na:ppcIln`tedV `to have `ltihe rep3.ir.s dune to the bridge over the -Cqldwwtser River W"; C_oJ.d:wa`ter on st'h%e County Roads Syste-an, the Vsa-id 1-e.pa.1ra to `b sxecu't_~ed u.t av. coat of $160. ' . us 1.. ._....An =|\u VOEUMUCIL Huh Ii \u'5Ii-vlla VH2 WCUVO No tux-vher gram: will be `made `b1 the County in connemon w1bh the new `lbeel-bridge over "the Stu:-g.e.mnA R-".Ve!'_ on 't:c-wn-line between `Pay and Me- ' Dr. Bailey. V. S., of R:oae:mon`t.wa. a allowed the prmlege during has me- Rmme or erecting. telepihone poles and stringing w1re=:3 Uhevrekwn along cer'.ta. '.n designated roads in '1'osaorowL1oT and 'n"" _ Whe cast -or same, the structure` to `-be_" . 1`h Special Comm2`utee, cahtslstlng of Councillors Stuwarst. Jupp amd Be`.l.re ' Mildrln-glateel bridge over N;|bt1a.wa5383 " `River at Edenvale reported.shaV'1,03 Nlgled ~t..-e- location and having made` 0- careful Lnquiry. ,I'-L concluded `t"39.t '3 MW bridge xvaainecessary =53 be.` `built at an est-'.rwa.vte`d [com or about" 35.000. and rucaammended 'v`.`l'1~Nt T't'n'3 wnty/grant a. vsumciernlt sum tn meet Ol steel with ceme:n`k a.bu~bmenvt1I. ML - 1 :'I_ ....... mnbaa ~~ -IVVO nudl LU|l|CIu.'|. Ll,Uu'Ul|l\iItu-- .'1`he`rep:>rt of Me Special lhmmtite '*`*1"inz`h>en ccnsldered by `U50 5'-nd` % ns Committee on Rcomdra and BridB`@3- {Was concurred in by the said wmmtt- `G9. which recs~m1nez:%ded Ithnit immedi- . '3 5'tD8 be taken to have as-t.-ee'1 :0 tcncrete ~bri..1ge coxwtrudted, and t""-7" Mm .\l!'.....~..__' ` ..,___;::UL.n .un'I'|l\ V V V ' ""' U` 5.4455 HUI UB1 IJVVUV ""P" ' ': "7 whe {Warden name a. oaammttee =W`_J 3`: Wwer `to have the sa.-id work ear?`-~-`3 Wt. ' " Councnlc-r Murphy. 1:.-'econ'd0d. ' by Uouncillor Jam~ie:3on moved. 1 '"`_d' ,!~en`t mo the reiport, Atlmit the I59-W W689 be repknlred -a`!- 3 P!"`b3' :' `cw ; 0! $300. J ' A % ' ` Counoill-a-r Jupp. seconded `by C.`' lor Fraser. by way at a.nmea.'1Jd""`.'-_t?. `'T8 amemimemt maved T1113-',` ft; `T =n`ly build. abut-me~mm.z {air `the -Ed`-.' ' \`~'11eb-ridge `this year on `W9 ; 5: t `by ; *0 elm tree and that one W391? -.. `Wed on aaaame next win9er'. 'd'J>9'5 9 " Wefdlloxvlng duvlirsl-on: Yea-a.-Fr"r'A " Fwwley. Im-gram, Jupp. ILY'nn-.-'5?'.N f3` "Barr. Bell, Boys, Emerson. H'im' 3:911, 'Har'vie. Jamlieaan, Ma;z*.t:!n.T. `"10! Fraw1ey,' -movedv inga ! 1' Oh . ' memd~menIt.' Wm} thsf. V H Mhmanw or Roam. and ; gmnman 0! 1 Flwwncg gbg 4 all necessary. It V` an definitely mg dens-(g .`4T0d to vzv coumv COUNCIL. `Twntygxvc years ago it ws : sell spying wheat flour for pastry at any price. 1 1 D. P\eopi'e didn t Want it` th*. V . . - . ' . "~" C V . A -- soft, winter wheat Hour `and 3 W` wig for changing. ' . saw 1'380n But shard wheat our was persistently pushed L and 1 sprejdudice has `been overcome. A Th wgmen tried'it, succeeded`-with it and appreciated it.--To-day hard wheat our is the favotitefor Pastry as well as for bread. The Qbur that is doing the most for the reputation of hard wheat our: is an .' . - ` 5 brand known as ~ T ` h ' 0gilvie s Royal Household It is hard wheat our at its'besti--milled by modern methods, rctainingiall of the good of the wheat and none of the bad-- it is without an equal for every kind of baking in which our is uscd. 0!` I "Wk ` } `' 8"'C1`A zibout it--if he isn t enthusiastic it's only` because he ism : informed. % T A V Ogilvie-Flour Mills 00. 1 MONTREAL; 0gilvie s Book for a. Cook, contains 130 pages of excellent recipes, some never before published. Your grocer can" tell you how to getit FREE. ' 3.. u-ma. ` ` 1y me`: ;oy.\aa1d elton were were Yeas-Barr. Boy.s'._ Fraser,` F1-awley, Hiummell. I-Ia:-vie, Inns:-am. Ju'Dl>.Lynn, u Shaw, ='1`horpe. No.y:3-_Be~l1, Emerson, ;w Jswmieson. Meuum. Munphy. Stewart. I .'I`he clalim or `J. 0. comes. at o:-u- 1 Lisa`. '10: $190, `being balanace of -h~l-3 `ac- i c~oun*t `tor ex-eclzlng` concrete bridge: 1 near ~Dun'troon_1a:at year. Was a.1low- I ed mud .pa.y.r_n'en.'t at -stat-me a.u'tAmc'r'1zed.' o rt {\V|3|! recommended, by` me Special com-mvlautee re bridge on .bound;an-yllne between Simcoe 'and -Durterln .to have nine Road: .a:n=i Bridges. Cc-mm-whee act in conjunction Vuwlmh Ithe County or Dut-term whbh -a view or comsitructing '1! new mac! .brv1:dge at an `estimated cost or about $1700. cost to be equal-' Gouz1lb17ee.'-BeZe:red. .'1`he `following -a;cco_un.~tu3 tor commie- ox-clered to be paid: _.-_.; .... ..n ...... u$ "5 '1 Tu nun I U1'0n `WQTK W'dL'U Vruuavu Irv -- ,.-.__. Rn HI IoolI0uo0IQ0u-lac-I--u$ > J03. ;VV"n:':.t-aside . . . . 4.60 Jno. Bell ...................... .. 8.20. P. -J._ l*`r.'.m'1ey ....... 16.80 Rout. mhorpe 9.80 R-Jbet..A Ema:-.son ............ .:. 10.00 Jams. Fraser 1 .... .......... .. 4.00 Alex. lmgrtanm ......... .... .;...016.90 NV. '1". Stew-ant ............ .. 40.40 D. C. Brat`: .................... .. 0.00 3 .'1`.he ahde rioafd behwegn lots 10 and 11 snam `the aonc_en3s!on`11ne between 0011.0 and 7 non`-t.h `to the. concession `nae-1b'em'vveen Dim. 4 and 5 or the (Dawn- Imp or Inmatll was declared `and de- ` ' -- --.--I- -4! -I-ha (ltunntv 8Y3- amp or Ln'm.:u.u V... ,.--....-_ Iignelbed no part at the Gzunnty Syc- taem 3301` the iimpnovememt or fhighvwaya. Ocunvclllkor Fraser wa. appointed *tq act `in conjunction. "with representatives at `the Ccunlty `ot Dutte1e-in in examin- ing Cqun=ty.b1-idge c-pipoaltelots. 5 an: - 6. `t-ow-nashitpe at Adjala an:1.M.ono,and we report -at the next session of Coun- cil an to necessity or rebuilding or .` repairing same. `O- _-5IA.n Qll.C in l lvrvuun --3 V ' No. action? w quest 0: Dr. Dunitman ilton I Vv'w,-uw `Rn Ho ooolltoorouolu-luau ................ .. I P, .., Rout. . 1_?.-Jbet.A .5. .... .. . icky. nd w moments I Fraser; ii`:-'aw1ey, 1......... .. Tn-nan `I .vnn_ F! W853 "$3581 LII awauou w--- I Dr. Mmllister, a.-nvd c=t'hera 6: lror _.uza1dtance towards WWW- was taken in 3-Hazard to re- ---- -1 In * igaizgiggg` .`giii:`r in Ad `village; 1 F; 4` azewm ind C-euncllior :'Emeraari' "were appointed to meet the represenihaitivee 0: the _c:unty or Grey and examine who the matter or a. .sthee1.b:-idge over Ma.d;.-River at Sing- ` ha-mipton an-:1 report 51-: next session .-0!. "Council as to anviarbiilty 6: re- ~ btiilding or repairing. ' min: f'QInn!--.1... -_Av rI'-___-n11-_ 1\-'I .1, 3.. ...._; . .,.-x, 5....-J -, 9 r -.......... .. ...,.....V..... V The Chalngnon andi._Coun11b:-r Bell` will `be a _oorx vmIbteeYto apt In conjunc- gtironv with represendtafalves 2:4-cm Dut- terl-n `in tecurmg -plans, specifications and coat or erecting `a. new concrete or steel "bridge on town-1-ine opposite mi Cam, ,Not-t.-aawasaga, and report at next aess1`on.o _ _, f `T ' A -by-law was ltvoduced to ean`.-a;b- nan .9. dviaztlonr toad across part 0:` bolts ? in *he_ 8th and 9th Can, of Ves-` pm.'a.nd the W. 1'-'2 vo_1-dt 8 in `the 8%}: Con. of o'he 39:1-d township for the pur- .:pase o avoiding 5 hill on the County Road known as M-ineaing. -Road. The -by-1~aew was oz-deredmo be published and proper notices given, and on (lfhursday. July 26. at 2 p.m. parties cluaximinvg to `be prejudtcially affected Hthereby will be heard by Council.` ' EDUCATION. A grant or $25 ewdh` was made to ne Teacherg Associations oz North, South, _EwsL and Meat Simc-3e. ' '1. .._..... ._-_...I._-..I .l.- __..- _AL 1.)... _.g.-4 1-`t wan: resolved (`ho grant the sum or $25 catch to Inspectors Day, Mills (and McKee suclm.-nda payang pm:-stage aned adt-wblcn-ery in -connection ..w;t.h I38V8!"8n LGUIHBI. V10. --v-wvv -u-_ .v-w--- ----uvvv. , dun "';"%.;:1:.;;n.;";;,;; {the sum on $2.. 948.00 tor school purposes in !t.he.to,w.n- Imp mun-tc1pa|l1-tiles at the Cc-u-mty 0! sbmcoe. being an amsount equal to the -gppoctwl gun-t. made by `the -Leg! .ala*ture, . was -inlunaduced by Una.-xr.manMurspny and received 1.133 three readings. The twrllous muwlcbpalmea _w111 conttr-tbulte "5 w1mW3 I at : . 3`. l- ".uI!'~ `nan A-djavla. ........... .. $1191 `E939. co`.-nun noun... ... V... ... 2 Elm .... ................... .. .201 ;W.- Guwwlthmbwry - . . . . 126` . .1mm1aI1;1' ...... 213 Mwchedwsh ......... 25 _noInoO ucunu ... ;.V.... Nultauwmsan 1.. .284 Orlma mp. ......... .;. 222 l'|0V..... c . . . c . . . . . . . - .1-In o . . . . . . . . . . ..' Surmldacle 123 . smy ; ...... .. 325 . 1`e-cums_eth ......... 181 . .'nasaonon*t1o . ......... .. 94 Veep:-a . ............... .. 156 ,_. I 1 4 I ` _.'.l.`_'ne uz-.ba."n por`td:onos_ at un-ion school ncmona do nu: M11 within the terms an- ;'-2;e:`.`by-V1ar_v_s".N COUNT! PROPERTY. A qwan.'iLJty '0! iron nshelvlng, old -b':>ol-:3 a.n`-3 papenra, et.~c., taken Irvom 1:22 am =RegLstry otnce `were ordereod to be `sold. , , ' - ,_:-'_. .I._.I.:-.. _.I LIL: .`V;\-um wusua V - A On 't'he reeomniendaltion or the Corn- n'm.ee (Ccun. Fra.w1ey chair-man) it ;w*a4a Idetolded mo `have the earth on who - cam wide or the Count I-louse removed no me; v.deut'h Baum-ciemt` tb carry or! wat- er tram rmhn ehorme In order to prov Itect |t'he new vault and foundation 0! the *madn- hull-ding, Ithe W`C'2`k to be done by opruliaon laibor. _.'__.'n.L._ .|..1 - ...I _- -I.-....nn rue an-rim:-.:r1' UUHV `ll; qnwwvu a-w\uv.. -A uslulmaible wire -re-nsce was: ordered to 4be .con1at'z-noted, from the south-east tide or who Gaunt House Ito the north - J Lu. _ t\_--..|I.-- .-.-4;-and-to nut` n`!\lIG Iluu Vb `It'll? \ndInA-Ir onvuwu .. ---- ____ ,, ddwot `ne County `pnopertty and along `the Invonbh side Ito `the. .w_oo-.1-shed am xly, _ no` UWUL. ..'1`.he 'Ch:aJ1r1ma.n was ' au't.'hor1ze'-d to wvdruazse `200 deer. 0: rubber "ho-ae` tor the use or Court"!-louse and Gaol. ,,.l_lI-.. ...-- I.-.-L.`-ml-owl +3 'ullJ'u'I- Ava `nvuuu..... f1`he wollocqwuing accounztvz were "pass- ~od tor .pa y.mem:t: .G. H. hing, repaina 110 Ga-u-rut, `Home, $88.63: G. H. Ling.` repallna to Gaol, $10.07; F..A. I-Ioar.` g-uuLpp`mea `tic Gtabl. 9.05: J. H. Neelanda. ,1cum>`1*1es '40 Gaol. $5.053; Johnslton & _ M.a1-`rem, ,swpsp`1-lets? to Ga;o1,`$25.60: P-h.-mp ' ve. `regains 'tIoLGa.o1, $13.00. L . _-..... .......n..--.-1 4mmi- n nmmnmt nu-ch HUD USU Vb vvunu oovuuw .. fl.`-revansurre-r Quim-'1~an was in-sbructe-d to max -`mto ne men-mace on Court I-l'au.se and Registry r Omce wlh-1c'h ex- pires `July sun -vvihn a view eta m-aklx;-g is theater or mcire wauileaable arrange- monvh `bar .renevw.m1. ---.v.... -....u.-.hn urn-ma -n.gg:g_ &"ll.`n.'ap bl-IUVV. Lvjnwnsvw -vv --v., V_..._, lit was md-ered that a. cement porch and verandaah `be constructed in ~.rcr`ut $50. ea-of ;Pu nsuanit to a recommenvdaltion 0: `tube Oomvmwtee` on II..eg-3.-.11a.tion,` the Government will be`mem3rba1ized to annu1_ certain sections ot"t'he R. S. 0., ..4- ._-L.)-I. 4~"`.A.ICI nouns. 1xr3,f_ unnu; _I.`I=1.'_Luuu uneasy... .. - 1897, c. 105, ,w'h-ich allow ESQ;-t"vvinI nesaea -who -are in me` amp.-oi; or. the V Gsovemmgnot to cmrge expert witness "tea: in -cz-3.m1nsa1 cases. .'1`h1a is an a my. 15... Dnnau vnnvbnr (893 m -uruuuuau. via u . _ . . . . . ._ -- outcome :0! the Des Rochea murder trial `which cost the Oau-nty or Sim- 3 cos 8400 I-or_ tees paild -to` Dre. Arthur JukeB'JMUhn-son, Bruce'Sm'i'thfan-d" Q. H. Clark. ` I-1-lgh Constable Joseph Rogers will heraadlber be .e.A11-awed 9. perdiem al- lawance org $4 got A abtendance mt all`!-1-ich Caurvtss, Ccuntty Courba and General Seaman: or the Peace. V 1% moved by` 0:.-u-nci-'11or Sttewai-rt, . :_e'conded7 by Ocunclllor Murbny, -that ,,__u.;... 4.` `l'.`gmI.a1.a.l'Inn nn'5d-- Canaan U \A:'&llIrabavn -.......-,, . the Committee on yexlslatlon c'one3d-- er the .avdvm.m`11ty `-at `txneusoxfl-a.11zl'ng= the `Electric Commission, iately ap-- pointed `by. the Legislature or On- L.__n- A..- amass!-lonfn an-d l`D0l't 1100!] ulcou IIOOUIIIIIII qua non uu ou_u| nu "- masaono IIOOOOIQI o n c o o o o o c