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poe 14'40,1010g WI* UVto be c
t. oittith rCfgifra't0 the
No deo3oflwaw 0-4Plkeak Tke' AP,c0*,
• tut wrOtadjotirlied two weelK.
for the,parpiiie* o 14ltivrint;
Mi-.. Levet to-seetwo information as to
evevenue t� be eipected Shoold the
s. tOwu take over the plattt. thurougby
the river and build a. dam. The cost,
has heen, estimatedbyeampetent pas,
son who ".thestnasu1ntatt.S2A-000.
being $8000 for the plant as it stands.
$5000 for new multi rierys wires, lamps.
etc., $2,000 for the purchase of the
- site, and $5000 to build tr dam. Thus
far the infermationgiven was satis-
factory, but the revenge...to be derived
front the $20,000 expenditare had not
been estiruated, and therefore could
• not be given, consequently no action
could be intelligently taken.
Ali are agreed that the eletric light
service the town has been receiving
--"--P---0--bg-e_P!..#119.11t1K11_k_e_eatisfactory.
There may he several reasoliatir this;
In the,,,/trot pietap ttle engine, boiler.
dynamosatid tr. q twammeritneseT were
what they should have been. Then
again the plant has received the rough-.
est kind of usage, owing to its not be
-
jog powerful enough itud to the fact
that at times anything but experienc-
ed men have been running it. Year
-
- •feitilhe result has'beetiftiereicAttig-
ly dissatisfactory..
Moreover the time has come when
could, ed u 1 ti e
•siiiHelilIghtir Waif Ons ;
Perhaps it woold be well, as many
people think, to Ourchase the old mill
property while it le for sale, and,,tf it
wines necessary. to movethe pleat
.;
theme at Vane figure titne suelt, could'
Otte, ftn4 the total Opel, bl,OrituottiO
Flex ening hao coOmenced and the
crop is 04 splendid one Oils year. -Miss
Dore gifert, of DosItwoo44 is a gueot,
at the home of J. rehett,--Thomate
;WIT and wifa. are oW:steenpyin_g the
Itettooreeently'vaga ed by D. ',Steins
batit.-nChriat, SebisgiehavittgA#0,1
ereetectet the rear Of big toperty;
tete Xolut and, Voddla
• something definite must be done. Mr.
-
$neW$ra!eh1$etrnSPILear1- •--
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year and the town must either assume
---the-yenstiossof-a-plaut-ItselL,
. Mr. Snell another franchisit-Tor a term
• of yew's. In case the latter were done
probably we would. have to put 'tip
with a similar light to what we have
been having during the whole terve.
Possibly the owner, it given a lengthy
franchise, would install a new and
lEfeknowirwhethet
w�utd e. amply 000444
log.fir Awl` if it beeawe
Ov'e the- lant;to the river bi
1,144" 010,0
at ptt, When 'by, aping *s be*ein
'4144KOted:WOttld"solve,tbe
Tkese tads Innat.be berttein.Mind;'-
'Thetrinchitis 1,4,1i2.11.pc ire the
seri?' ce to net -eatiSfactory; the town
Must buy or give another franchise;
to pases-a- Isyslawsthe-aiSUU---asked-for.
thin-reasom-suo-good-c
come from asking more than the rate-
payero wil1vote. for; the time is Unlit. -
ed.
It is to be hoped that evety ratepay.
er will attend the next meeting -and
something- definitesulay he done.
NOTES AND CONIIEN7'S
In 1002 United States exported 153,
892,723 bushels of wheat, while in 1005
the hueceuntgeavv
only exported 4,390.001
ge yearly decrease
_hatk„_beett_abe b bets tf
export Wheat. Practicalry-the States
ha -ceased to exist as it wheat, exPott-
ing country. Europe looks elsewhere
Tor -Ver supplies. At the sante thne
Canada's wheat export trade is -in-
creasing rapidly,
he could doso and make money. Then
-----ithe-eouldarrhy-might-nots-the-towas
do errand save money?
Before a bytlaw- for the expending
ot$20.000will be passed by the rate-
• payers it is necessary to show -then -I
• that they will receive something in
return for the expense. Figure it cut.
How are you going to do it? The
present owner is not giving avray
,pointers as to receipts and expendi-
tures. He is not telling you that he
has made or lost in the business.
Would it not be well for the town to
make haste slowly?
We, st.a/LaYxtv,______en theo•matter littl
-*5.
Hotel 8,nd tavern licenses cancelled
in Ontario since the iucoming of the
41:ley overnmeptiivillnum ratp-
•
st atelroneitondrett. °utast—.
I of 3,000. The exact number win be
known soonafter july 31, when the
last of the licenses for the year espire.
The greatest nuanber of 'licenses can-
celled in any -one county has been -in
Peel-county,_heing.ilinta.oLtriotak_of.
30, or 50_pe_r vent. Out of a total of
cense ins ectorietitiozen
The statistieal year book for 1901 tete
just been issued from the Department
of Agriculture, thisbeing the twentieth
year of its publication. The book
gives the population of °amide as 5,
528,847, based on the assumption that
the rate of Iperease in the intetscensal
period' bus WSW -ifirtiftatliedr° The
population of Canada. in the 1001
density of t 'heat. topulation_an-the
iiiices shows Prince Edward Island
with 516 persons to the square mile.
British Columbia is the moat thinly
dateds:wititless-than-
sou. The Dominion, as a whole. has
1.7.
*5 ,
If the town has any notion of ex-
tending the Victoria Jubilee Park. an
excellent opportunity is now evident.
The Gould mill and lying to the west
and south of the.Park would make a
fine large ground. The same would
make a beautiful recreation ground
by leaving the centre free of trees and
hinting trees around the edge. It
been nec " 'torenta
I • 1,.f..1
in 1117:46vrPt. 11 ax 6,1 tiort.o.g. tEiuttk
friends
Iwre, bas'retetnetto' bet '6044 it)
,V*rtOfl.-.ThQWaB 410304/9.4.--4, -Luskin
NirprOgressa .towards recovery with
hie brOkert' arm. 'TheItaetete. ISA
'tine and trr. AOhnson will4104
for taime wreeksk-sDr. 0 S.dhOel ig -and
bride of Doetragt;Ape3it....per..t...
otrayanoona .t,the It same Of the former',
parents,. Mr, and Mis., Geo. Schoellig,
Goshen Line south. -S. Rennie has
,commenoedswerk.,ort,thestadition-b4lar
oing te,build to occupiedbr.
the hank. --Chas. Hartleib hao engag.
ea W. Jennings as harness maker.- I.
Tetoplin 'leaves shortly for the State
of Missouri, where he has secured a
more lucrative positions --"Wm. Wal -
per, eldest sop of Coope tik 'Walper, is,
we are pleased. to report, recovering
from the effects of his recent accident.
He was drawing gravel and in some
way got one foot caught under the
wheel, with the result that his ankle
was badly broken. The pleatity lad
managed to extricate himself from his
position, and jumping on the wagon
he drove to the doctor's (ace here, a
distance of a mile and quarter and had
othearacture,attendeditocAtra--4let#
meting of the Junior Alliance Of the
-Evangelical church, the fellowing 0111.
tvrawere_elected; _Pres....PeartWatu.
'VicesPres,, Iva Weber; Oars -Sec.., Eva
Rec.-Sec., 'Roxie- Eilber;1
Treats, .Gertie Hartleite Organist, Lily
Faust; Ass% Organist, . Etta • Hartletb;
Librarians, Flossie Harttellrand Vont
Boasenberry; Pae boya„Clerence Yes
, nord--Hattd, .Wilher-Romm ,
ast,o4,Atte..3ragenStipt.,LytlitsItaust+
Rannie.-The Members ofthe-
U. have patched a quilt for the lumber
camp. They are to be „coegratulated
on their thenginfttinese. _The Union
will not meet again entil Stptember.-
e weekliand-ctintert-goretifi? the'
ich Braes corning very
a Isthe number of people Congregete,
to enjoy e music. -Win. flannel -7i
`new ousel.' will soon be, reedy for owns
pency.-The heat of the past week, al-
though oppressive, has enabled the
weary farmers, to harvest in good CO11-
diti011 ft large portion of ,an average
crop of hay. -The directors of the Hey
_preach Agricultural Society are ask-
ing for tendertilo-ir the erection of a
new show house on the new agricult-
ural,grn buildin -,w111„-_u
bevery large but will be so erected
that an ad on may be added at any
itne.
green on sv sper- m g t •e
Would it not he setie"for the town to
own tt ary-ground.. itna at_the _sem
cal engineer to run it tinder the super-
vision of .a commission of three re-
sponsible ratepayers, one of who is
a member of the council and. named
by the council, the other two to be
appointed or elected as may be seen
fit and proper.
This would require an exkliditure
somewhere in • the neighbotkood of
$10000and a by-law for that an3ount
should be acceptable to the ratepayers.
_Thettitnetnicipal ownership did not
prove a success there 'would he no
•greist lbsiitt-the town, as the"e-xperts
say thttt the scrap value of the plant
as it now stands is over $7000. With
the improvements it would be worth
more and could he readily sold, under
the condition that a franchise be given
to the ,purehaser, for as much as it
.cost the taint.
Thire-n1oweetW'no ear
s
the investment Mit pilitTg, if the
service given is sattsfactoryi as many
more lights would. be 090. and sett.
your-ihalrP Corning
out bythe combat*: And
(loiug nothing? No tense in
thml 'Why don't you • use
•Aycr's flair Vigor and
-Co-World-f-and--membett-of-the.,--Dem
ion Parliament for North York, has
ecide_t_tansta&-aceeptshisettataassof.
iirtlary grab made by the politicians a
Ottawa in the last days of the reeen
session. Private members, of whom
Mr. McLean, is one, hitherto received
$1500 a, session. -It has now been in-
creased to $2500. The World man
t
claimsthathe ever saw the “round
robin," never signed it and, wouldn't.
sign it, believing that $1500 was
enough for private members. Heals*
disapproves of the increase to the
Premier and the Leader bf the Op-
position. One peculiar thing about
the grab is the fact that when brought
up in the House there was no MAO
there to, oppose the incteet" ifolvi
was it the kick was not -registered in
the llonse?- Smith. of North Oxford,
in an interview says that he is oppod-
ed to the increase, yet be did not say
so in the House, lkfcLean, however,
seems to he the one man of all of
them to refuse to benefit by 'the grab.
5*
Dr. J. 11. Hatnilton, of Erin, in an
opsn letter to the Toronto News
on gdueationsi tt
emotig other things, the, -ditiog Iway
with the Part 14 junior leaving ex-
amination, the -Public School examin-
ation end. the lowerin f the Entrance
standard. ,becaute e states, these
of .making it imposeible to arcom. Ish
sny !need woik in the u
hOole, Ana to turn everything to.
ard the High School, where the curt-
Is'tttteh that tour years. with
on :expenditure of five hundred dial -
is necessary_ on the. part of stu-
dents before a departmental 'exatttin-
'otkittulch_parents
Might judge the advance madby
their children.. Undoubtedly the
oldie &WI IS the place Witeris nine -
tenths of the childrenget all of their
,seho451 education, and it is here 004
tmtelrttiote Attention should -be giiten,
to educatiOri''by the .floprilttitent4' In
Piet. the edtteittiOn-',..10 the, Pnblito
'loot `should be tie advanced is it
— ll --- -
Mr. and Mrs. Thoi.Murray, of Owen
Sound, are 'visiting friends here.-Mes-
ire. R. Watson and W. Marston' have
gone to Loudon where they have ac-
ocepted- positions. -Mrs. -Brooks,- who
has been visiting at the home of her
brother, D. Cantelon, for the past few
days, has returned to her home in
Mitchell. -Abe Chesney. of Toronto,
is hoe for the holidays. -s -Mr. S. Ped-
lar and wife, of Toronto, visited rela-
tives here during the week. -Large
of tile ,are bei eived
emir ram. ea . 8 tft •
in:* his holida s. -Olive to 4 r
se been n t olsonsBank, Tarot:»
Woraseartravoalo • ptee, -beetttekin
./111Miliff1,111,1
pERrECTIOP4
toRt4
tic:tiOr ir.ISCUIrA CANDY
w A1 FORD CANADA
,
.0 ... ua to$. ji. :s.. .•. .0.0.,Y$),1.114,,. I*. P,ii ilt
Aip! i otsiS400441ASPAPTM.).„ • '
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* conecte, vottotit--trapplial tuttii4114
t s , to
I. - ' - '-'
0 ?t1ipOnts in lhe Dontinfoli; Great 43ritstin And .v,4404
. t :ties of Exchange.. '
• . . .", kL.Beelerts'atittliatetin .
O t' t5 mos
on t eVorable'ter - ,, ^
DEPOSIT Receipts issued high t current rate of mterestillow
• . ,
•
V n an met :crzwri Val! • 4'1148 PrIverdf 'Nel"t ear
nima . lir a lc o p no pa Jane.
_ - ..., !,..!.Y.Via a isatitictuaarant
DicOcetrkesamts0,•Solie tors. N. D. .1IURDOIsT, Manager, '
"'pat SPOUr fil;tels or relatives setter wit
tsr-Eptlepsyy, :St. -Vitae -Dancer or -Falling.
Sickness, 'write fora trial bottle and valuable
treatise on such diseases, to Tun Lsraia Co.,
179 King_Streot, W., Toronto, Canada. AU
druggists sellor am obtain fir you -
To:Fallen .0111 1110 Pill1110
.111.:i11111111„; •
As the r4i Affs,cogliit
On now, gather up
your old truck such as
R,sgs.l
Rubbers,
Pickings,
Horse Hair,
• Old Rope,
Bones,
All Kinds old Iron,
Brass,
Copper,
teak_
—Ever -offered 4n- -W tern-Ontario-a1-theLtia4wood
Farp1,42tirwe We have the stock and it must
go. If you want anythingTn our line you should
not miss this sale, '
--T.72:11=Mierr.23=ii\TO--
We also carry a larkeittrick of undertaking supplies. In time of need
;die on* call.
ang 'Itroient--apendin
holidays rtt his . home here. -Ma ter
Wm. Mc ougall, °Ire; Tp., very sue-
ceesfullyvaseed the entrance exemin-
ation. We think this is a record hard
to beat and it reflectatuttob credit upon
his teacher, Miss A. McGregor, of 88.
No. 14, Hay, all of whose pupils who,
wrote being.succesaful.-Miss Marjery
'Hopper is spending her holidays in
'1%ton-to. spent 41 fetrodays
at Hamilton last *eek attending the.
eteitlitut of the -Masonic Grand
J. C. Horton, after_ a pleasant visit at
his home here has returned to Toren -
to to resume his duties in the Sovereign
Batilt.-Mrs. It: Beek Is in Motherwell,
otelng to the illeess of her brother.-
Thefollowing-.:1thrsuenseit„aser week,
for Manitoba and the Weatt.,,-241
81,41T-ftild-gertOthrttgb-ter, Ariant
Myrtle Bengough._ WilfrIkteksoti, "of 1
Itodgervilles and. Mr. ,Dryedatle, whw.
goes 10 see his SOrs. -Ralph.-Picnics
are the order of the day. -Dr. A. 11..
Smillie, second son of Mre. B. &piffle, •
left last week for London, England,
Wilke be vtiit...take a, post gratittetel
course in thttolloyal Onliege of phyefe-
lang and surgeons.-Cierrks erepl •
s year, .antrantreitizens-may2Tat
nettery morning wending their way
to the woods in search of • delicious
fruit. -The sou-nd of the Mower fano* ,
heard, o'er the land,' Um G. A.
-PrforMitOttebnipettt
Chit/4m.is vending.* few
hems of her father, Mr. With. Bell.
• -MEM...U-1* -re
,gret.that we pen the almost. amide.
detittaeof .
:Toe-54day lid pawed to his reward. In
bia57th year. 'Deoseasto tb.#4,-,1**.o
suffering for tionte-titat, from repeatt4,
ottiarttlysitt. -Lie had ..Iteett,_:k.
aucceisful tattooer o4....eontempitttOt
retiring -and leaving his .660 on 'ttieH
farm. lTe-bad been hurd -• had his arrangementegtout to-
filetrd whettithe-tttlititi(tOtttt tO41.40 11
Ottelo of -,frierids and associates. was
large and with alt howittkapiotilitot- •
favorite.,4-heltarit-
• itst 6 o hborne. wLll
On _door South_of_Metropolitatalotel
WiAhKeVttle-
cash Wee for Oen).
wit
Tu. witastrion ?Hay mhos PAii.
aikfteusorraitas. radlit* IMPULAIlft,
Whin Governor Strain* laid the foundation of
Idondon. Ontario, one hundred years ego he kneyr it
vroidd grow to best great city, litiehad nothought of tite
Western Fair.
The Western Fair gives the people of this country
as excellent opportunity .for a pleasant outing alf
nehitint- atiliif-Cost„andat_thelame_tiate_developise their
bland-usefutknowledge.- -
Us educational features have always been carefully
�stered by the Directors. This year several important
Vistinfettte
*lure concerts daill)duting the exhl • The entertain -
Melt f Tter thilreveriont wittinclinte-
-fiiiiPtifellitiO-pliknitirereutrirstesirrriatomobirec
4 A. IMMO. siceoticrmar
LONDON
Sept. 8 16,19Q5
7_71'
Grippe. Lung Trouble. Pneo,..
mottle., Night Slivisede. General
„ 15V*ts.krteoe,Consumptt6n.Brorg-
' chills. LOS* of truth, Short
Brioalhing. CKifl.to‘nd Fervtair.
LOgnatits of the Lintbs. Obstis
nal. CtzghaSt.
Waste of Ilittng Tissue.
s
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„Tim frhsktitoisdli 341141
44011 ni His Meet Ot1160011 MajettY
it ward VII, the band of the Irish. Guards,
I Wielityell favorite hoosebeid bead and the
Onese military meeekld organhntion in the Eno
pire,siil give tw nfrOtrtg ench *ad every dav'.
- •
tte tepee.** bnit erienelrr. to -proof art
gallent will be preiented the collection
dart and lid trowel** evergo1 tosetbrr on this
c'Gntnrnt, Including loses ftorn tbe Kag. the
tOrw of the Cif al Loedcm, tbe greet
,„ tniverel
th-lrenaiiiitai
the Lient,4;vrernor of On a
tiaguiehed bodice and gentlemen:
Ceritiinttent iiktiorrsr
spff&a1 ',wntuidc.f fli 11Aftsty
TAWS Sitifolsratt histerin paint . -wzit-te wa,
takibition during the entire Ten
• Pall of Pert Artlint,
The peewit pyre mimeo dieplay er produced: -
before the Comedian people. Welles' n the 010414
recent of the void's moot appaling c •ent will be
vividly,portrayed wjthrreel Japann.l and RPI.
shim soldiery taking part. The dreworki diseplay
wiiftworrobrillisilt.ataleirdroducing- new -fea-
tures of arr Orientateharatter.,
Other Thlio to Soo. •
The-f7orive stUng, BaraPies 01 111 the Indus=
tries and Resoluta" of the Country, Thousand*
of Home, "IlSeer$ 1,8Wirit, Plnittry, JIM
iSeavkinli
TrOtting end ,Pseint, s superb Variety hhewe the
World's latest Inrentiocns.
Spezia 41 a; es14e no
Speett-chrop railway and ettamboat excursions
'hrre bts arrared. Erignire of 'Your beareal-
station ,or tit kcrai,rent lett talks,
toli2•—
Inforlivation MHO • 1.1, 4/4
c.-- A
pr�mplystop
lifour balk will begin&o row,
,t90 Mid *It dandruff
tr.. Could you reason-
sbly
XPeet stiythog bttterlf
is weeti314dteht• lel
rue flee:Lion, I gets
rsare rer1ving,/its large n
hey earnSudi Is
tate. The Wither reteivtat
day 'k'us then the average Unskilled
n!ehanze or workingman. and he
c*mld Mrn more in any tither calling.
it is not the Publu &hetet teache.r.
tht 4`1641 not Wit& to teach *oread
-
need work. He it willing
oxioustrilthottittLat the 001/16 t
he knows he itr ortdotipAict •
erit t his intlnenee
'pithy of the CO
,
unity is xteiided to the be •ie
family' Tn funeral took plette Thma
,a4y, to the 'Liebman Union requesters,
thotnita„ JttlY Mowers;
nt Port note, op‘)ruto to tbo police
b tarettirdoy her 14 040111
duiighter etoped.tifth Walter Weir or
the ne village. The rag,
1 to have gOlie to ,,DettOit.. Wdr
ear* ot ttotep and :WKS
h,itc1*irns have securrd a• illvrnte
frornbi Wife; who liyoa in 4,
I bo had his watch stot.
0,1114.t had same re
idiiithr-the-thief
weosciiflte ci, roirably t
eordernfthe day. itw
LV t ple
.«*11 le very
di* let. Vitt.
go for Wet,wbeie
his wen.eartted holidays.
Who* gane' *A 11nrr5-
be
i ' eon le of
ommuni oekhobot
Gutein, Sibee#1, ia,ttoniing 10Cotti
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