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'XiIBERTY TO'UTThR ANIS TO AROUR
• PIRERLY' ACCORDING TO, THE DIOTATEB.
OF'"„COlT$fd ENOE WE PRIZE ARovE .ALi
'ATHEE LI JRRTIEB'' ,
nc]fuiovi, 0'uly .13th, 1800.
If it becomes da
necessary ' :to 'sen • .
y
large body,•"of British troops to China,
at is very -likely that they -will- be des . -
patched 'via Canada, the • Canadian Pa
cific ,having offered to carr `t hem`
F-. a from Eogldud-.to Hong; gong in:'28
days. This 'will be a profitable rofitable. traffic
y
'for the railway and' will also di emon-
titrate
that
Canada anada'
has .,d
cue sociis-
thin=for the -defence- of= the- - .
• g� empire;
• more`
p- important.than supplymo
a
-Couple sof'thousand -,soldiers 'for the
South
Campaign.'
\•
'NorthDakota is goinginto ..:.t'he
rail n,g of'flax for paper fibre. % There.
no'doubb•that'the' re is,a:great field
for the culture•of fax in this eountry,
and -as the`-su1?PY l ''of
. wood for pulp
;.. P P
becomes,less-in tlie•older settled; parts
of the continent the use of, such sub-
sfiiti to , will;' become more general:,
Flax `is 'said to snake a very high grade
writing paper, itris-•grown--largely-in
sotne,parts'of Canada for the,. :seed.
Why: should .not• some of Our capalists,
:take hold of the scheme to •manufac-
ture fine paper for the Dominion?,
SINLO36 COtY1WIL •
•
The-Kitiloss.Council met'.June.25th
•1900t All members present ;MIn
utes d last meeting` feed and signed
The Trustees Of B. No 8 applied
'to the Counoil to issue'debenture4.for
the amount of! $1300 bearing. 4 per
interest Y a -able in •ten • hears, •
Py
bleVed by ;A' Kaake�•. secoiided..by
Thos "McDonald, thafr the, re�i uesb of
TrttsteesL4£.:�$..S.._No,---8--be--granted,
Carried. '
' A by law was 'pissed ',authorizing
ev' 1 1 10 1 10:1:
.µ'tures to the amount of $1100, payable
' in' ten , annual ` instalm®nte ' with
teresb at the: rate of four; per cent.
per annum payable yearly, ,:The Clerk
was -alio instx'acted to have the byTa,w
registered and notice of the registra
tration published in ,:the Luckpow
, ' Sentinel asrequired by; Statute I . ,.
On_ motion of aMolKenzie `and Thos,'
McDonald a grant. of $75 dollars was
made for improving a ,hill opposite
. lots` 21.:apd 22 don 6 •
11 5. McDonald.. piasawarded the
',contract "of • gravelling the 10th:,: aide
'line on`the4p1lowing, ter*: 385' yds
south .1-rolyrood at. 26c .per Yard,
'500 yards betgyeen.Holyrood and• 10th
heir a£"305"fir"yardr,400 Ydir between
1Otl'i con And, ]flack •Horse at 380 -per
yard;' Willitinm Mcrl`eice Was appoint-
ed inspector,
.
•
t. b•'L'41,
vr'•
test be cleared. •out, •regardless . in about two "week:.
of cost to ma•]
Otis,- Which will arrive• , ::
giV e" below just' a few prices:' as .follows:
ti,j P
.GENT'S FURNISHINGS,„„
.Gent's Blain . and fancy socks din aZ
colors regular price 25c per
your choice forl9c 'per pair"
e1's •Elack`Suits,, four buttons, single. y.
breasted, `sacque .shape,' imported';'
gill -wool serge,.with stitcted edges;,
Right up to•date' inn • all. sizes;', at, a
special price while they.. last.
`Linen hats, straw hats, ' regular prices
50c, • 60c," 75c, to clear out at. 25e,
`tweeds, very special. 27 : pieces sum
mer weight Tweeds ; beautiful
patterns, regular prices from' 90c
to $1.25 per yard, to clear'at' .57c
aper yard..
23 pieces beautiful tweeds in all, colors y,
regular . rice from $1.25 to 1.75
per yard, to -clear. at 79c per .yard.
11r, Salmon applied to the YCou•
tril
to have the drain. under bylaw • 34
continued• • to ,a' properoutlet at .the'
river.,; On motion of Mcllenzie ; and,.
Thos, McDonald, the clerk was in-
structed to notify the Tp. .Engineer
to make.a survey and report Of .the.
'assessment of the parties benefited by
the proposed extension,, to drain under
by-law ,34, and to have the same ,.pre-
sented at next meeting of Council.
The following accounts•were. aid
:•' y
bcheque; : `Jacob .:Millar; �7 days
workr-grading .-machine, $70:00; Al-,
Bert Salmon, rep loth side line, $1.00
Mrs. Themes pollen ''166 Yds:
gravel, ., - gravel,
$8.30; .'Mrs. Hendereonr• 100 yds gra-
vel, $5.00; J
ohn'R
eid gra,
vel'(auron)
$1,55;Thomas
80'Yardsof.
gravel; $100; <Alexander Pa-
atterson;
gravel-- .Huron- .94.90 • Frank frena
telegrams etc: re H Adair, 78c; ` D9
*Key,. ditchingg and raisin r
g, oadway`.
,Lot
son, clothing and conveying: El Adair,
to;Hou4e of Refuge, $13.15.
• The • .Counoil -then adjourned to.
meet -a in on' *cinder y Aug.;"
a
B. ...6tli,at
10'a:m; •
eorge "3.1ofiat,'CYerk..`
ASSFIELD •'COUNCIL•.
The,AshfieldCouncil Met ,Saturday,
June 23rd;- iei�abei 'all, .; present..
Minutes of previous meeting"'read and.
approved.-,
• By-law No. 8 was passed' making a
change; in' polling sub -divisions.
2, and 4;, lots '9;10 end 11 :con.' 6, and
lots 10; 11 and 12 . con. 7 `was taken
from Diviaion,No 2 `and• put on No. ;1
Division,, kite ':4,''5and •6,Con . 1 'and
lots 4 and?}• con .2 was put in No. Di-
vision, . By-law No: 9 was also passed
authorizing the borrowing of -the sum
of $1200 (by' Way ,a, debentures) for
;School'Seotion Ng'7.• ' The following
aecounte,,,°were; •,psi' :,; R, Twanle'..
y
:gravel,412.80;_:.W Twanley; gravel
$9.36; ,R F. Andrew; gravel, $19.19;
-W':Gardncr, Tnsp , W.00; John Fer-
guson,. rep cul S R 3''`and 4, '$2,25;
John 'Mui'floch gravel, $13.88; A
gravelling; $.R .6' and 7 coif 14 $19.00;;
J .Pitcher; Inep.,' $1;0.0; Ii;. Nixon,
Inspector; 41;00; ,C Ritchie,'°grovel=
ling con 12 and S 110'9, and.10,432:30;
Jas'Alton,. gravel, $5.80; , li, l+arries,
gravel $5,;00; Jos Goldthorpe; plank,
$70.00; . John' Tkorbourne, • rep mil L
R, §4.00;. g McIver, building ;,cul L
11$43 00,:;'grading and avoll sig"S`ll ;
12 .and 13, $8.00;• . 'John ;Johnston,
grading .and
- , gravelling ' Boy?'s Hill,
,$6.50; D Ferguson, .'rep cul `006 -14,
25; A..Matlieson,. walk on 5 R 9 and
,10,:$1O.00;•',A 14n;Derruaid rep,,cul.:con.
$3,00; •Joe'Ctiwsn plank and
covering 'eul S R 9 and 10i. $1.00; J
Ldnnail, ,gravel $7.60;', 11 Dreman,'.
rep ;cul L It $2 c0; Mrs 'eus, 'graveT, •
$5:.00; John Diixon, shovelling gravel,'
,.$3:507.11 112cT 'enz e, shovalling gravel
"ZY
LADLES,' •VETE,
Short and looc, sleeved vests,•
to
' cci'ear-`
19e 80c, 500;
Summer Gloves in tan, fawn, or brown
regular price '25e; to clear out
..,:'.10P.,per pair.
Muslins must be clearedout:. regard-
less of cost,
Ladies tan and: colored hose, regular .
• price-25c`:per'pair '' your' choice
per'pair 12zc,
Lace and cheniel curtains: aticticulouds
IOW prices to clear at "these lines.
Only: a few leftof our 42:piecetea ots :
to 'clear. out 4i•$1 75 .
room foal
BUTTER AND EGGS
WANTED *.as
14c per: lb. fill -Roll Butter;,
•
$8.00; John McLeod, gravel. $3.60;
'Tarries' Bose; gravel, ,.$.7,02; A Boyd*;
gravel, $8.96; ,Isaac •Ensign, gravel;,.
$368;...M...M'aD'onald,, 'plank,$32,68;
Mrs'Henderson, gravel,' .$4.40;
Lannan, rep fence con. 9,'25c; John`
Hut: bison, Inspector, $6;25; • M: Finn,
Inspector' '$5 00; ;, Phos: Gary ey •rep'
cul .L 11, stoneing•- and posting ` L 11,
$32.50;.Stephen Martin, plank,-: $27•.-
45; `,}I Hern r v
!lY .g , $..,_0 ire`
p
Cul$6:00 John 'Campbell,. pbe 1, '. d..ch ,on
D L..$2.00; Pat •McG.lymore gravel,.
$5.20; Jame.'Gilmore, gra,.gling on,
S 11;3 and :4; t$20.47, D.;`Qu
sector, ' 2.50 M
P . , $ ...., ' Ferries, ' �ravel',
$13;48; John;Mcgay, ravel• i$4.80;
John Sullivan, -rep L, mill, $6,00; J
-G.'Neil,:-Ine
ector, $1.00, J a
s
S
c.
oir,
rep.culR$100,'Alex Johnstone.
•.
putting sewer i e ` 4.75• ,Ge
P P , � ,., o Harris
,grabel;. 88• $2.'',W.E;
chlin
, re',bridge
P
.and ' cul' S I;; 9 and 10, , $5.00; John
E,�Sullivan, {towin ; statute . labor,_
teams, $3;0O;• Alex:,Youn ; re' cul
L ,R, $2:00; A. Moggat, : gravel and
shovelling .gravel; :$7.50; 'Moran &
'Ford; etoneing at;'P,A, gravellinn con
9 colon L R.'and.D L,: $5000; -:Pat •
Moran, 3,ca1 an ' 1) L $15.50; Tho
Ford, -shovelling• -gravel, $i 50, "VP•
Vroman, rep, bridge arid col, on bona-
42,06;
omb--$2 00; burying-
shoeep 50e; W. B Hawkias, : Inspector
P A, 1 85,. ••:John'Krlpatrrc-k; job at,
Point Albert, $298.00, and rep cul' S.
It 3 and 4, $1;00,_.Ed Johnston plac-
log. sewer, pipe, $6,30; ,.P,M Sullivan,'
•teaming{ server pips; $.1.62, Jos'l)altan
teaming sewer pipe -$1.,98..
. Next'Meeting of the Oouncil, . Aug
24th. • ,, .
• W. there, Clerk:
{•5�• ��YEAR� �; I
Wehave'
� d ,another ;'tar '.load. et this well.,
k cemeii
no n
w t and -
would call `the attention f r r
others,'Who intend
d d
in
any
concrete
te vor'
k
to 1‘.1e, fact'that
this cement has been .satisfactorily ued
in-the'constiruction of
St. Clair 'runnel in 18.90'..:•
Grand Trunit''Railwa' Bridge .
Railway,' •near:.:Qalc� ll .
Nia
ara__Ce tr � - - � �,
,, >r1 a Rai�ay- Brxl e-aeros�' � the :
f � W l +,
e lan,d'Canal:
Grand Trunk Rail Way under 'h
r x e Wel-
. .land :Canal
The great. Sault Ste -Marie, Lock (1106 ft., lon..
Old Vietori'i Tubular Bridge ge 1VTontri3a'1
New Welland. Canal Lock -No.' 24. ,(Thisis.,a.
ortion:1)f, .the Vilella.nd _ anal.- -whleh
n , . c� '�'�ihe.
:.'..Mdynaiiters attempted to blow �.0
, a, short
hor
time ago.)..
. Z'o' The CieriOrdi Pubii
Pindiiig'it :necessary to :Lave ismre
help iri,my blacksinith;tthop'I havc•en-
gaged a young ;roan wlio.'lia;t serv`r.;d
fouryears'wi ha6rst•cTfirst-el-ass horse
Hhoc
r,•', .
1 will now he 'able to civ •�
,t;_ ��Yxiaeri:�rrtti�n-- •
tion
to lame ,and • •'in" ;rfe;irig horseS
l: -also havo"`oyh ra Irl 1 . i( s of re-:
pairs for carriages and "w, Bons, both.
in woi)d`arid iron work, • All kinds (f.
. ,
cheap., "AVM. Rivers,•
..
•
-Any , information regarding' • Thorold. \Cement'
will be ct;eer'fully given,,,t..
GE
•{r
Into our store -r'a;rid.
see. .our, : •1a•irye, stock`
Parlor, Bed,
Binill. oom SUnt
Also
Ch ''
airs' of
• Sofas,
alb. $a3C1CS, .•
Parlor &.'z$ o •
teas}ou`�
Tal1es
17n' fact ovet
'y hing
l,e found in, a'
_ it e_ seg;
rurnituro
�vTa4rc '00,,
And,'al ways .it Zi,ocit.
B.eittOni,Pr•ices
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1sltrt'vlzc; :o4r.AFII9; •
Kid 'Batton and' Laced 136Sts
and OxfordS in .sra,,e111
espoeially size 0, .15e. sold'
far below cosi and all: odd
lines Will be Ileduced..in, Pried.
ohn Peart.
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