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The Brussels Post, 1926-7-21, Page 5Era look Store Announce ent 1111E Undersigned Wishes to announce that he has taken over the General Store busi- neSS of Lyle.. Gordon, Cranbrook, and will endeavor to attend to the wantS Of his Cus-toMerS in a satisfactory way. • At present Sped ti 13argrins are beinee off- ered in Shoes and Dry Otoods and the .only way to find out the genetinetieFis ‘f. th, ,ductiuns is to call and inspect the Ice Cream and Soft Drinks in Season. W. F. Sheppard & Son Phone 52 0 CRANBROOK - Grey Council Meing shovelling, $2.50; Dan Savage, shoy- et ening, $9.75; John Savage, work on Minutes of • Council meeting of road, $2.50; Joe Sayage, gravel, July 5th, The Council met in the $32.251 Robt.• Doekett, eperatina Twp. °eke an above date. lembers grader, 522.50; Wm. A. Ward, poets. all present. Minutes of last meeting 513.00; Leslie Lake, 55.00; Garf were read and approved. A pet:teen Baker, patrolman,534.00; Wm. Bak - Was received from J. H. Stevenson er, hauling gravel, $15.00; Cheeter and M. L. Cardiff asking to have the leaker, $15.00, brushing, 55,211; 14th concession drain cleaned out Frank Haelrwell, hauling gravel, 52. - and improved. 1 50; Gordon Whitfield, $10.00; Win. The following accounts were paid: Spoken, hauling gravel, $7.50, brush Geo. MeIntesh, work on road, 54,00; ing, 516,00; Jas. Darell, epreading, Ed. Desjardine, repairs to tractor, shovelling, 56.63; Frank Huntitr, 52.50; Roy Thuell, work on Ander- hauling gravel, $7.50; Wm. Michel, son Dr., •• 59.10; WITI. Hollenbeek, heuling gravel, 59.00; Moyne Mich - grave), 535.93; Ben Hollenbeek, el, shovelling, 54.50; David Saunde_re shovelling, $5,0'O; Wm. Hollenbeek, hauling gravel, 55,00; Dan Demerley_ shovelling, $5.00; Chester Baker, shovelling, 53.15; Wm. Brown, 1=7 shovelling, $5.00; Jas, Darell, shovel- ing gravel, $7.50; Wm. Stevenson, ling, 55.00; Wne. McLeod, work Eth- hauling gravel, $2.50; Wm. Hellen- el village, $18.00; Selwyn faker, beck, gravel, 524.80; Wm. Sharpe, hauling gravel, $15.00; John Hood, hauling gravel, 520.00; Geo. Menzies work on road, $1560; Geo. Evans, hauling gravel, 520.50; John Gorsal- crusher account, $82.4.0; Peter Bak e itz, hauling gravel, $13.00, grading er, work on road, 517.50; Joe Coop- 510.00; Harold Keys, shovelling, er, $10.00; WM. Locklng, 55.0.0; 52.50, grading, $2.50;- Dan Huether, Tyreman, grading, $40.00; Alex. Welland Krauter, hauling -gravel, patrolman, 529.52; Alvin Pride, shov- Pearson, spreading, 52.12; W. Engle, 510.00; Mike Kreuter, shovelling, oiling, 51.25; Seth Pride, grading., grading, $7.50, shovelling, 52.00; $5.00; Wm. Hollenbeek, shovelling, $12.50, shovelling, 51,25, hauling Robe. Gordon, hauling gravel, 513.00 55.62; Ben Hollenbeck, hauling grav- gravel, 513.99; Bert Evans, hauling Baxter Stevenson, hauling gravel, el, 510,00; Gordon Whitfield, hauling gravel, 513.00; 'John Evans, hattliug 518.00; Chris. Leonhardt, hauling gravel, $5.00; John Schnock, shovel- gravel, 513.00; Rm. Dilworth, haul- gravel, 512.50, finishing, 53.75, ling, 511.25, hauling gravel, 51.00; ing gravel, $20.00; Harry Speiran, sPreading, 55,00, grading, 510.00 Stanley , Meehan, hauling gravel, hauling gravel, $20.00; Geo. Speiran Baxter Stevenson, gravel, $7.80; C. 57.50; Hart Speiran, hauling gravel, hauling gravel, $7.50; Allan Sinilile, Alcoelt, shovelling, $4.00, finishing, $10.00; Percy Ward, hauling gravel, hauling gravel, $19.00; Geo. Michel, .52.50, grading, $5.00, hauling gravel, , 524.00; Dan Neable, hauleng gravel, hauling gravel, $20.00; Ttobt. Lock- $1.0.00; Silas Johnston, hauling gray - 514.00, shovelling, 55.00; Stanley ing, hauling gravel, 517.00; Cranston el, $10.00; John Stevenson, jr„ haul- Spoiaan, hauling gravel, $20.00; Inc. Bray, hauling gravel, 510.00; Leslie 015 gravel:, 517.50; Walter Knight, MeTaggart, hauling gravel, 515.00, McDonald, shovelling, 55.00; john 510.00; J. Knight, 510.00; Mark Car - grading, $20.00; Earl Machan, grid- Locking, shovelling,- 511,25; Colwell diff, 517.50; Robt. Campbell, $10.00; ing, $17,50, hauling. graeel. 510.00; Speiran, shovelling, $5.00; John Cr- Wm. Dunn, teams in pit, 510.00, gra- Wm. Harrison hauling gravel, $5.00; nochan, shovelling, 55,00; John Cern- vel, $37.05; John Stevenson, sr. shov- Milton Huffman, hauling gravel, 'oehan, .spreading, 521.75; Geo. Souk- idling, 55.00; Jas, (Stark shovelling. 55.00, grading, $18.00, ditching, .75; an, gravel, $38.10; Jas. Keys,' haul- 55.00; Martin McDonald, shovelling., Geo, Robertson' ditching, 51.25, haul- ing gravel, $13.00; Henry Gorsalitz, 55.00; H. Johnston, shovelling, $2.50.; ing gravel, 55.00; Joe McKay, haul.- $12.25; Jas. Knight, hauling gravel, W. J..Armstrong, grading, 514.50; C. ing gravel, $5.00, shovelling, 51.25, 526.00; Joseph Long, hauling gravel, Armstrong, grading, 53.50; George grading, 517.75; Holland Mathewsee $8.00; Alfred Knight, shovelling, Blake, grading, 57.501J. Spivey, haul 4shovelling, 5-2.50; W. Parish, shovel- 53.75; Win. Dunn, gravel, 520.43; ing• gravel 513.25; Chas.. Pollard, ling, 519.00; Jas. McFarlane, shovel- Leslie McKay, grading, 515.00; Stew. grading, .$5.00; Jas. Grant, hauling ling, 56.25, finishing, $3.70, hauling art MeQuarrie, grading, $2.00; An- gravel, 510.00; Robt. Cochrane. haul - gravel, 510.00; Augpst McFarlane, gus Brown, veiling, $12,e0, hauling ing gravel, $10.00; W. Grant, ebovel- ditching, 53.87, spreading, 510,12; - gravel, $20.00; Lyn Evans, hauling ling, $5.00; Robt. Engel, hauling gra- Stanley McFarlane, finishing 53.70; gravel, $15.00; Wm. Meehan,- grad- volt 55.00; John Alcock, patrolman, Andrew Jacklin, hauling gravel, eng, 515,00, hauling gravel, 520.00; 577.20; Geo.' Wesonberg, finishing, 55.00; Harry .Attwood, hauling gray- John Patterson, Trading, 515.00; Jno, 56.25, hauling gravel, 513.00; W. el, 52.00; Angtie Carrnichel, hauling McIntosh, grading. 515.75, shovelling Clark, holding plow, 51.60; Leslie gravel, 55.00; Neel McTaggart, pat-' 53.75, hauling gravel, 515.00; Alex, Mecham 52.60; James Meehan, haul- rolman, 535.13; Wm. Neable, Steles, hauling, gravel, $15,00; Lonie Ng gravel, 539.60; Ed. Meehan. haul - lin $7 50' Stanley McFarlane ditch States, grading, 512.50; Wm. Patter. ing gravel, 520.00; Geo. McKay, pat - THE BRUSSELS ?OST $5.00; David Clark, hauling gravel, $5.00, ditellinff, 52.50; Jae. llouston, grading, te'f.00, hauling gravel, 1!.5.- 00; Thos. Knox, hantmg teravel, 00; Oliver Harris, patrolman, e111.2e; Chae. Pollard, gravel, 59.80; John Aleock, gravel, 59.00; Wm, Dunn, gravel, e21.85; Sam Harris. MOViint' f.':rttd.'1% 51.25, shovelling, e2.e0, ...railing, 20.00; Fred Oster, shovel- ling, e2.50, hauling gravel. $1.00; Jas. Nolan, 50.50; Silas Johneton, $15.00, liuishinn 30.2e, ebeettlling, 512.50; Hugh Campbell, 511.00; .Tno Merlonald, 57.50; Meetly Befitted, $11.00; Andrew Turnbull. 522.50; John Stewart, ditching., 54,75, e2.00; Andrew .Taeldin, shey- either ';(1.25, heeling gravel, 812 no; .Tame' Douglas, hauling greatel, e25.- 00; Ralph Thompson, tile for road, 512.20; John Alexander, patrolman, 911.75; Geo. McDonald, work on hill, 310.00; Reba Meleadzean, $2.00, hauling gravel, 82.50; James .Carter, hauling gravel, 517.50; Jf1s. Claele, shovelling, 58,25; John Sta- de. hauling grevel, 512,50; Andrew Breen, shovelling, 51.25; John -spreaeing, 528.75; James Rea, shovelling, 53.25, scraping, 52.50; !Tarry Bolgeraseraping, $5.00, haul- ing gravel, 520.00; • Clifford Ritelde, hauling. gravel, 525.00, ehovelling. 51.25, grading, 53.00; Jas. 'William- son, hauling. gravel, 512.50; Charles Case, hauling gravel, 512.50; George Henley, hauling gravel, $12.50; John Brum hauling gravel, $20.00; L. H. Mantle, hauling gravel, $7.50; CH- -lewd Hoegy, shovelling, 53.25; Don- Mgeltd,24 Ve.eleeeT- 1 '1E11 Ill VOZWRIVt" ngg.,--teaecAt Used Car 1( the Year We have 32 dependable Cars to choose from and are willing to loose $1000 to move this Stock in 10 days. All Cars have been carefully reconditiond and priced lower for thi4 Sale. Ternes arranged to suit p:Irchaser. Come early and have ehe beat choice., -SALE HELD AT - The Clinton Garage Open Evenings Till 10 p.m. W. J. CHISHOLM, DODGE BROTHERS DEALER ??) 70 York Street London .1-1Eins ali-ratifor 11:0ft When a Governor T ok Sides ald Buchanan, $20.00; Tolbert (From the Manitoba Free Press) Clark, $5.50; John Harrie, $6.50; McFadzean, 50.50; Andrew '"•••-es Ciej Jaeldin, 524.20; Tom Lucas, spread- ' ing, $7.12; Joseph Jacklin, scraping, The rebellion at Torontb Dee- function of the governor is to govern; e 545.37, grading, 518.50; Lows Frain mber, 1837, was one of the most and in order to govern, the governor patrolman, 589.20; Wm jeckli dramatic incidents in the struggle at once compelled to participate in - for responsible government en Can- contentious. issues and to take sides; hauling gravel, 516.25; John Stench- ada. The rebellion resulted from the he finds opposition to policy he an - an, hauling gravel, 511.25; (emerge conduct of the lieutenant -governor, nounces, and it then is incumbent on Turnbull, grading $56.25; C. Conley, Sir Francis Bond Heed, and the dis- him, unless he renounce his unliey, $27.2e; 'Bert Lake, $47.00' 11 Me- Kay, 535.00; Austin Raynard, hold- pute between the Governer dial 'lid ll,lit up support and overpowee the op - Reformers (front whose ranks the position of his oponents. Head found ing rooter, 526.87; John Cameren, scraping, 519.37; Sylvester Reynard, rebels were recruitted) turned on the his theory of government (as above) $13.37; Cecil Raynard, feeding crush- functions of the governor as defined opposed by the Reformers (represent - $13.37; 511.87; James Pearson, hauling. by the constitutional act of 1791, un- ed by Baldwin, Mackenzie and oth- der, which Upper Canada was ntarked ars) ; he found that the Reformers and grading, $1e,25; Telford Sellars, scraping, 52.75, shovelling, 57.50, out and erected into a rolony. d had a majority in the Legislature, an hnuling, gravel $11.25; Joseph Jack- The mach:eery of government. in after asserting himself against the re - lin, hauling gravel, $11.25; P. N. 1835, when Sir Francis Head arrived form element in the executive council in Upper Canada, consisted of the he passed on and dissolved the legis- legielature elected on a pretty liberal lature and began a vigorous election franchise, the legislative council, op.. campaign in the interest of the Tories pointed by the crown, the executive the Tories being the staunch support - council, appointed by the crown, and erg of the governor's position and the the lieutenant -governor appointed by inveterate enemies of "responsible the crown. I government." e , Looking back to those times we The legislature did. not control the executive, and the governor could, have spectacle of a government tak- and did upon occasion, act in dis- ing personal and active part in a gen- regard of the legislature. The de- eral election. Sir Francis, on horse- mand for "responsible government" back, made',, tour -of the const,ituen- WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1923, alai,. in 1111' er meta flene at the 1,1,1.- 1•Ille had ilislietated her shoulder blade am! had ,11 lid 19711 a bud i.11 111. inrphenti e3,d1 t11'h,',. 0.,prained 3V3i,1 1000/1,7.i [Witty 14.1101' 017101-,0 and a iwyere 0111111, ing 1111 general' y. HURON COUNTY Harty Seddon mitt with a inieltep the Ex*•ter Cunning Faxtut y thet might have proven cu,' sel 1,1134, kViiile operating 'IJI 1 the et entliers, 197 Wit0 stt 'tek fly entn.1 escaping, hut Water is hirit 7.04111i7o 1,is hitch. and A41It^ ,i.tOt Medina' a1.it'111101j was ri.juir- ed. Wol (I wits pied veil by relatives, in Fordwich, of the death at hen hem,s1,, Saginaw, Oa duly 5th, of Alre. Fred, Donaghy, feemer nighty re. eateetoti los dent .1 that villege Mts. le,neathy, Will. Wag 60 pans 31 (151 mi. July 1s1, had eta been in vie y ginal nenith lot smile time. Egutondviar, -preeid. ed al 11., held at Sealort.it litsfitute. 'chime are nine apf 'peal f4.1. the poe- ition of 0 w.i.unts *Allem , at Seam th, Id ft viteant Icy the yet iientent of 5' 0. Neeliti, who has so faithfully 13101 lent ly filled 1 he ion for 9 y 911'. Neelin n,.‘v on the sup. e:.antanst.,.31 iTudel the atumicea 1tin Godprich Lions (Inn, Lienr...(i.vornor Doekshut t will visit, in limietich, iday, A tigust (4(1. The Deca.inn will i-nre the regular meeting el the Lint.s, Mil prevision is being made for any ei 1.i7,en,1 who inity want to hear Mr, Oeclishett, 3o he present at the meeting. A imish.prized well -it lie dog owned li,V 1{,,y 1.01071 t01.11, 17017• tinge maker, nf was when run over hy all atauteelli1P. rho dog would bring any sent for, wcmid close doors at 33 ceininand, skip when a tone 0.350 swung for him antl perform many other remarkable stunta. pollee nonvt, at Goderielt, 513'. Voisin, of Znrieh.- proprietor of the \Velma. Hotel, in that town, cvas fin- ed 1.000 and 2 months or four months in default of payment tinder an 0 T. A charge. Other eases were adjourn- ed until July 2316. ATWOOD Mrs, Tenaibile Whitfir.ld (eft Mon - (311 n tiip 3. Vaneenver. David end Mrs. Morristin and clanghter left on Puesday for their home at High River, Alberta, aftir e. visit with friend,: here. ©five I Vision Dizziness, Pain in back of neck and across forehead, Head- aches and Granulated Eyelids ! relieved through properly fit- ted glasses. Satisfaction assured. Maude 0. Kryans Optometriut Phone 26x Brussels _ 0 member of St. Thome,' An- glican eltereh and an enthusiastic eowler. The senile., -was volideeted by his :pastor, Rev. T. H. Browit. hy two sons, R. Beet, tsar - 'Liter, ell Itraitelatidgi,; H. neet. tarrieter, Seaford), and -two deugh- tars, Mies 1.ella and Mies Yenta at home. The pallleamere miter:: .1, 0. 31-eig, W. G. Willis, James Wetsett, 1. Edge, C. Stewart and E. R. Dright. it Neu Is One of the Best Cures Inc Rheuntatient. A. claim that rheumatism Pan 107 cured by vaccination was deeerileal in Tit -Bits. Now, et Is stated that tellsPrdYisitiastoil.lti Of the best cures for Boil One 011110(7 Of elpry $(47(1 in a pint of nater until it is reduced to half a pint. Strain, bottle, and emt. Tek,1 one teaspoonful twice a day in a little water. Continue for a fort- night; stop, and try again later if neeessary. This recap.) was given to a man Who at livtatsoso01( PrIt liPinP1;1141,,77i111110111;0111nOlaNtriasIku three miles from his house to his work. After a fortnight the man was asked how long it took him to get to his work, and he answered, "One hour and twenty minutes." Another man, walking bent dou- ble, was given the recipe, and In three days was quite well. Golfers will be interested to know of a golf champion who am reemeatiem in his wrists in the summer, nut never i11 winter, because he ate celery. ale was given the cc -tory -seed recipe and won the championship again. .2 Too Much Waiting. A man who had been arrested on SEAFORTH suspicion was appearing before the The suneral of the late John Mait- land Best, long a prominent lawyer in Seaforth, whose sudden death on Thursday, July 15, came as a shock to the community, took place Satur- day afternoon July 17, from St. Thomas Church, interment being "Who was to give you money? made in Goderich Cemetery, Mr.. "The man I had been waiting for." Best had not been in good health for I "What did he owe It to you for?" some time but he was able to be "For waiting." about as usual and on Wednesday "Enoegh of this tomfoolery:" motored with some members of his snapped the tuagistrate, who by now family to Auburn to spend the after- was very angry. "What do you do noon fishing. In the evening after for a living?" hi$ return he walked to the eaostotlice • I'M a waiter, sir," replied the to get his mail and after going home innocent man, and reading the paper, lay down to I t f .) la in inte un- Railway Artrand Dome. magistrate - "What were you doing when the policeman came?" asked the magis- trate. "Waiting, sir." "What were you waiting for?" "For money." . . was made in order that thlegislames. He not only denounce ne re consciousness, medical aid was i So large is the dome of the new e• , ture might control the executive, form candidates in terms of the most Promptly summoned but he never building of the Port. of London art. Auth- and it followed, as pof this, ir de- , intense. vulence, he intimidated the Fainea mg day. and paesed away the follow- ority that a small railway has been His wl,f,,, who w„s mi,,,,, built round the outside of it to stm- mend, that the governor mgoyelectors into voting for the Toriee ust • •o en . etda HaiThel, of Goderieh, before her I Wthe cleaning of its windows ife' _ ! . . marriage, predeceased m hia few years ago. Mr. Best was town soli- l London's Stray Mts. - citor, and the Mayor and town coun- I Stray cats are so numerous In eil, - also the Collegiate Institute London that more than 100,000 are Board, of whi.ch he was a member, ' painlessly destroyed every year by attended the funeral in a body. He animal welfare institutiona, ern in consultation with his executive The election was wi an vt council, or, in other words, must act his despatch to Gleneig, Sir Francis on the advice of his ministers; the himself said: "The struggle was a executive council being equivalent to desperate one," and he added: "I am a cabinet having the support of the happy, however, to inform - your majority in the legislature. lordship that truth and justly,: have as usual prevailed," meaning there - clearly stated by ,Robert Baldwin The position of the Reformers wee by that the Reformera had been in a famous passage which it is always heavily beaten at the polls. interesting to quote. Baldwin was Head considered the result of the addressing himself to Lord Gleneig, election a personal triumph for him - the colonial Secretary. He asked self and a complete justification of Gleneig his hiterferenee in tbe politi:s of the colony. He thought he had proved "Put the executive council perman- that the people of Upper Canada ently on the footing of a local pro- "detested democracy," that thtey bad vincial cabinet, holding the same re- repudiated "responsible government," lative position to the rePresentative and had definitely endorsed the prin- of the king and the provincial paella- ciple that the government was in the ment, as that ori which the king's control of a governor, that the leg - pellet cabinet stands with respect to islature wits merely a Committee ing, 53.75; Geo, Graham, shovelling, tem, patrolman, 51e.25; jas. McNair, mime, $27.25; Geo, Brown, haulingthe king and the parliament of the 58.75; Ted McKay, shovelling, 57.50 grading, $5.00, shovviiing, 51, 211 ;mime], $32.00; David Brown, shovel- empire andapplying to such provin- which formulated legislation w]1 ch Harold Livingstone Shovelling, '5E25; Duncan McNabb, gradeig, $1.25; ling, $10.00; Win, McKay, brushing, eial cabinet both with respect to the governor was under no compul- Arch. Metkan, use of scraper, .75; Walter Itinighe, hauling gravel, $21).. $1.25, grading, $5.00, hauling gravel their anpointmetit to anti continua- sion to pass, and that the executive D. K. Livingston, snow work, 51.60; 00; Roy, Patterson, shovelling, 510.- $37,00; James Mecham gravel, 5$9,- tion In office, the same principles a council was a body which functioned Wm. Parrish, gravel, $40.87e Carl PO; Wm. Dunn, hauling ornate, $12,. 37; Clifford Machan, htenling gravel, those which are acted upon by hi: beyond the control of the legislature. McDonald, shovelling, $7.50; Richard 50, gravel $40.08; Neil McNair, hank 523.80; Milton Lowe, seeding $24.50 majesty with respect to the imperial It only took eighteen months, how- Jacklin, rooting, 521.25; Wm. Ward, MY gravel, $15.00; Elmer Knight, Addison Taylor, patrolman, $39,75; cabinet in England." ever, to ohow how thoroughly Sir hauling. gravel, $22.50; Thomas Mills. $10.00; Edgar Whitfield, 'shovelling, Robb. McDonald, grading, 515.00; Th, position which Sir Francis Emilie had misunderstood the 31501 hauling gravel, '515,00.; 'Stanley Pur- $7,50; Jake .Fisher, 'hauling gravid, Welland MeDonald, grading, 515.00; IT.eitel took up; however, was very dif- &mice of his victory at the polls. He vis, hauling gravel, 515,00; Forty $10.00, grading, $10.00; Ralph Nob. Wm. Sinalltion grading, $15.09; Thos, ferent, and he made his attritudo P b a se d the Reformers out of the leg- Annett, hauling gravel, $12.50; john le, grading, $7.25, shovelling, $2.25, Cameron, grading, $10.00; Mat Cam- i ignite clear as to the velatione which islature in Juno, 1830 ad in De- 13eirnes,. 55,00; WM. Close, patrol- -hauling gravel, $0,00; 'brushing, $1.- eron, grading, $7.50; Latvrence 'Quer- in hie opinion shoul•d exist between cember, 1837, he had the rebellion on e . ! , man, $62.25; Earl lelills, shovelling, 25; Wes. Osbern, shovelling, $5,00, elegessee, $7.25; Wim. Ilutehineon, . the executive council and the govehihands'rho rebellion cellased r- $11.50; Robt. 13ennett, shovelling, _bringing scrapers,. $5,25; Fred Melt- grading 510,2,5; W. 3" 101 grading, ' nor. It is of so 1111011 951 1 - note .s , a , t o q but it brought our Lord' Durbinn, and $6e25; Norman "Beirnes, spreading, . or, bringing sdree),s, $4.75; Clare $3.7,5 ; Robt. Scott grad .mr, $2.50 ; what he said: the path 'was •finally cleared whiell 5E25; Cuthbert Hutchinson, hauling Long, bringing simmers, $3.75, shoe,- Jas. Burgess, grading, $17.50; Eldon I "The 10)0101111111 0,05011301 main. enabled Baldwin's formula to be put gravel, $20.00; Andrew McKee, haul oiling, 5250; Jas. Noble, bringing . Wilson, grading, $15.00; In Pal- , tains that the repsonsibility to thc . :nto effect as the constitutional peen- ing gTavel, $20.00; Joe Savage, haul- scrapers, $6,00, spreadim 56.25; ton, geading„ 515.00; JasArmstrong I people of thie province (who are al- ciple in Canadian government; a prin- ing gravel, 520,50; Alex. Coiling, John IT.uether hauling grevel„ $10.- Vading, $10.00; D. McKinnon, grad- e, ; ready represented is h by thouse of eiple, which; in its welkime out. bee , 00; John Cameron, hauling gravel, ing, $14,00;, Chas. Miller, gr4unigt assembly) which the eanneil assume, removed 010 governor from partieipa- I $10.00; John. Cameron, hauling,. gray. $7.50; Win. Grant, 55.00; Heti* . is u t't tl I th t ' • t • imam i u. iona 1 a Tt. ts ca., mu y tion in political activity, anti from (lie - 11 I' ess e J.,,,,,,,"8,1,,,t,,,,,,,,,,.t,,$4.x, ,i,,,,,,,1,,,,, ,,,,„.:1.11,.,„tn,c,,,„.(11,7,. 5,4„3.88,:e5,;, sT1.1.,0,01-, . Toli1).111111ciolnit'liteh7orit:ereasisbola0vrae:s11:11:"Rig ; Mit $Praildingi $5.00; Gas. Simon, W;lion & GilksPi°, $3•25; HUmPlirl" 1 of a most serious neture, for as (te 0,0„ oil, etc., 521.13; Chas. Han- spreeding, $6.00; Harold Kaye, alley. power and responsibility must, in 1 elling, $2,50, Geo. Smalldon, shovel. sauld, $8.14; Sohn Alcock,s--1) "P enmmon justice, be inseparable (ten- ting, $1.25; WM. Dunn, gravel, $17.= killed, 58-00; 'Francis Harrison, tile nected with each other, it is evident tateount, $75.00; Herman Whitfield, 70; Oliver 'Turnbull, spreading, $16.. to the lieneenant-governor that if the hauling grave), $5.00; James Carter, 20; Tkelie Oliver, grading, $18.00, eoUpeil werft one() to be permitted to hauling gravel, 55,00; atm Meth:W. gravel, 513.00; .3'6e. Ron, grftvol 448' assume responsibility, they would inl- aid, heeling gravel, $7:50; Win, Shol- 90; Mrs, 'FIulley, grave1,51$45;30050;;Dave id Bi -own sheep killed, mediately, as their right, demand the aka, hauling gravel, 58.75; Hemel il power, in whieh ease if the intereet Kaleie, hauling gravel, 55,00; am, , 'N'ext meeting August 2thl. of Ihe people should be negleeted to don lertiglit, 512.150, hauling file, $5,- ' 1.1.1• PireAllt whom tonld they look for ICtareSg?" erimination in party politi el, $1 t t of the council to eery() THAI nol 00 dri gging 1 50. James $.10.00; Joe Burton, dP Keys, hauling grant, 510,00; ;fan Davideon, $2.50; Fred .Smaildon, THEM. and that if upon so vital 11 Quantity of Square and V' Matched Pine which we are of- ferinot lowest current prices. Thirty Dollar Hernlock. We still have a quantity of this, to offer. Se- cure it while it lasts, 00; Robt, Houston, hauling gravel, PW1'' (1).12' lie. Foremast, luwitig defined his Aniertt Brt,s. 57.50; Sohn Wottlry, hauling gravol, armor,-1,Ook at the T.taltel on The Pest tan be aeon that he 1)1341515 that Ilk $15.00; WM. Duneallseen, shovelling, position, felt at liberty' to act, It PERTH COUNTY 313 Geoghegan, who has been ovine- ipal of the Monkton School for sever- al years, has been appointed by Bish- op Williams t0. take eharge of the Angliettn Olinteh, at Millbank, St, Marys has opened up a WV park, Mooktnii Cheese Fluttery 5011 cone Mimes to make a ton of chem. daily. 1351 Durseitb, at 81, Marys, ship; ea eareload or heavy work horses to Scotland, While Mrs, Louie 8011011, of lel ilvei ton, wits rating about at her daily round of household duties, he inad- vertently opened the cellar steirwaY dom. inetead of the Alont. leading to hee bedroom, thoa atepping forward eget) preeepitated headlong doWn tho .iIijr::• ,\‘ erVw 110 marked by courteons efficiency 'WHEN you bank with us we consider it an expression of your con- fidence in us. It then becomes our purpose to deserve this oonfidenco by more than routine bank service. You are more than just an "an account on our Books." You become a client with individual needs and lousiness problems that call for our closest co-operation. The size of your account is not a measure of our desire to serve you. Often in our experience of nearly 1,00 years have weeseen customers who began with us in a small way develop their bpsiness into large and prosperous concerns -a development in which Me bank had no small part. The Bank e Nova Scotia branch near you is eastilfted fo Rive 1/00 Mix helpful business service. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ESTABLI.SHED 1832 Capital 510,000,040 Reserve 559,500,000 Total Resources $230,000.005 1516 ES ERN FAIR LONDON ONTARIO September lith toi8th InterbstIng oxhibite of thin flnott of Canadian Agriculture and In- dustrial products. Entertaining' Grand Stand PorformorS, An AniuSing Midway full of fun. Everything in larger and hightar chaos scale than over before. $40,000 in Prizes and Attractions Prite List and full information en request tdoeltig Date fieptember 2 Reduced Fares en all ilailreads. 34, eAustorne, President w. ti. slatiBSON, Secretary LondOni °Maria