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_ Temperance Comma. to L. Braun, assessor, being balance A Wsoag: ��rected� _11
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diced by the Mildmay Branch, of the w.c.T,u- due him for "equalizing in U.S.$. No. 8, -
We and Carrick. We make no mouse for copying "the ,� z
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i asssox McRIa .MtTcsEI,I. arm BEER. Moved by Mr. Liesemer; seconded by iollowirtg letter from the Wingham °,
` x The great astronomer had wits in Mr. Broods that Sohn Lintz be paid the Times of week. 1t is from the pen ----- `t- �'°'
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many directions, ani microscopic as sum of X37.00 for building a bridge on of Mr. John Green, of Neepewa, lam•,
K tivell as telescopic judgement. Miss con. 2 near Wm. Loch's farm .--Carried. a former residert't of TiiPnberry, sad �pu S
, � - 9 a x ` �" Vol. 2.
: --Mitchell had been in poor heath, and -Moved by Mr. Woods,seconded by Mr. whose -letters have frequently added.in-
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her physician ordered lager beer. One terest to the GazETTE in the past : BOOS
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Liesemer that" a �essrsbarling-and Viseher
- ® - (lay she appeared at her sister's house "I have read a letter to the Times by � k f _ . CH RCH DIF
r oak after the filling a#; :the approaches �F
and triumphantly waved a small packet Mr. G. McIntyre, written from Alexan-
to the bridge near Steinmiller's mill.- �+ � Stationery `12
s NGL1sH.—services at D
_ _. exclaiming in the "plain" language der, - Man., which I think will: be apt,to - '' ` , E at Gorrie, e:ao P. m.• at
Carried. '
which the Mitchell family alas use induce people to have a wrong opinion . 5 - ev, her. srownlee, liicu u
y �'� Moved b Mr. Fischer, seconded by P p one Dour and a �uar.ei t ef�
among themselves: y of Manitoba. I can vouch for the truth
Mr. Woods, that the clerk be instructed'
• "What does thee think I have here ?" . of Mr. Mctntyre's statements re the ap- �'� _ orb �% _ � ETHOD1ST.-Serf ices
r „ , to write the clerk of Normanby to give : i .. f �,. ui. orange lain,
I m sere I can't imagine. What? the particn2ars of their claim as to datei Peam`n�'of e crops around Alexander
Greene, Pastor. Satiu
= "Lager beer:" as I have, been in the district myself, � 1� _ t:. S. Boars saparii t ncie�
when and where the piledriver was � • 1� ��
"Where did thee get it, Maria?" .in- and I meat sag, although a very pretty _(?�� -.
used.--Carried.1.
gnired her sister. part of Manitoba, the crops there were �DSDrT>Y:nx.-less i<
Moved by M,r. Darling, seconded by a.m.; at G rr:v, _:��
_ "At that groggery on the coruar,", re- the . worst I have seen this year anI I Fordwien in u,e e� ensu
_ Mr. Fischer that alessrs.lVlo er and Lias- (3orrie 1:151 .m. as. sic �a t
plied tlee shining astronomical light, y have been over a large tract of country. - _
ewer be instructed to procure a nurse to Druggist and. Stationer, � � (
"My deal Maria," cried the more con- The crops as may have beou seen by a � ,. � 1 ETHODIST—Ser:icesi
attend to P.A. Diemert,an indigent, and x
- ventionarmember of the family; "does'nt letter I wrote some time ago to the East ,. �� dist eharca 4 ; p. ii
`vno is laid up with typhoid fever, :and s Sabbath School at z:sn n. ,
-had an extra finesse-p�}§ i Thuraay eveui,ige a i 3
thee i,now that ladies never go to such Huron GAZETTE G O R f � I E, O 9 l T.
for. such wages as they may agree upon. paswr.
. _ a place?" - pearance. in the early summer, but a -_
-,Carried:
-11 . "I told the man," replied the consis- long -continued drought, with a very hot I an.11
P On petition of H. Ohlheiser and 170
"rant purchaser, ',hat I thoroughly disap-- sun,. had a damaging effect, and Alex- ' 3 R N, f4 c LA J
othe'rs,it waslncved by Mr Liesemersec- ander seemed to be the least favored
proved of his traffic . onded by Mr.�4'oods that a grant of2Q"bei sSva o�L4R�o
', witnE`e-s text.. d.
" >rotesEed her sister, "if b with local showers of any part I was in �, C�ce: -kt t vi- � sto
114 int, Maria, f given to gravel the Townline along Lots
thee is to try jaaei -beer as a tonic, why 32 1 4C
and 33 Con. A, provided township of But there are other causes for poor - - -
cotildn't thea let a friend or3er thee a p crops than dry,. warm weather, and the. r�.
Culross supplement the same, and that ole around Alexander have been - -., `�' "�''�
dozen bottles ? " j ravel ex. P - 1 "
John'=Pd. Fischer let the ob, g ���� ����1 a 13sr of co.l�,;fl of
"Oh, one is enough- at• a time," was - guilty of practising these' causes. and IjEiom f`
goons, VL'..
eluded. Carried. 9
am sort to say that they are practised
- tale temperate reply. Moved by Mr. Fischer seconded by in ver man i . -lances over the conn- - ' -
55i1 Desiring to try her new medicine at y y _ .
Mr. Woods, that the Reeve .,pay one - I will state a few of them here.
once the cork was drawn and the foam try,r
month's rent to Mrs. Root. Edmunson Farmers in many instances put in too ��� ' . R. E. C L�
_ : og beer poured into a tumbler. -for Mrs. John Ma.slin.-Carried. - ��`
r "There 1 theta f " cried the invalid, many acres, and do the work very im ,, - �i�g�= a
Moved by Mr. Darling, seconded by perfectly. Some sell their good wheat
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il'_4 before the tumbler was quarter tilled, I Woods be appoint- P - y' �a college l'l,ysicians 4
Mr, Fischer, that P. St._ e � urnitu e Tinware. e t� La ever style �_ Resider c, Absalom St., ni
:,'rail never drink such a uailtit " and purchase frozen wheat for seed. 7 ,�T
Qty stable. Ofrice in the q y'' ed to oversee the gra+is work on the -? + i E to Carrick sii :g co.
rte-- "brow much do you proposeto take ? new road ioetween Lots 15 and 16, mon. Some sow wet send --at least such has 1Al s
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:.she was asked in surprise. i been tion@ this year -and a failure is
= t a time" 5' and also• to put in culverts where the result. I might mention other a �'t o`,et�'iee �, A. Vd
Oh, about a teaspoonful a necessary. Carried.
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was the absolutely semious reply. Moved by Mr. Darling, secaiided by cashes of disaster to the farmers of - QrrOlt craolle e of
r2 Manitoba, but I will encroach too much --o-a-- - _ r€eaicai c°i-ore. '
Miss Mitchell- evidently rega sed the _ 3 Ph siciflu� and s„s.--e
_ Mr. 1+'tether, that the cl@rk @mploy the I rest door to ;� enat's iew
beverage as a deadly and powerful drag, - on your space. However, Twill give my , >, ,, _.
township engineer to survey the line be A fine. line of Plow - , 3
W in which view of it she is sustained by opinion of the doings of the farmers
tween lots 15 and 16, con. 5. --Carried: 3 {
e� science and fenny@tante advocates. - here, and it is this : They are experi lines cow ties, etc. , g � �'- W. H, H U
Agoved" by lYir. �daods, seconded by
She waited for the foam to .subside, took meeting and paying a high price for _ M i.ldmay
, Mr. Darling that Mr. Fischer ba in -
f � - a single sip, and see the glass down de- �" their experience. If Mr. McIntyre had v?
strncte3 to - esamina the ditch across Y ��cITE of Ontari
V, taken a drive towards the,,,,issiniboine Don' i; go past us i T you want a god de a I t ' �
- cisively: 15th sideline, ''k-1- ,e8n. lots 15. and 16aha registered zrea ono
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`( It goes to my head. I shall never river, only a few miles northwest of Association. Also ?ipso
:_ con. D, and to *the" ob nor dee enin �etQriaary Medical s;
; _ . touch it again. You may have the p . Alexander, to the farm of Mr. Robe and a tended to nf}zrlt and da-
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rest,,, said she. it if he seas fit._ _ -'
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�E20R.-The undersigned iu accord others in the vicinity he would have Ht,-friter
J And $fie never did, although her seasoned his latter with spice, of a differ•` _ ���
_ a enc@ with: instructions from the council,
brother;hearing of her presci-iption,sent ent nature. Air. Babe had several hun-
after due notice given,:mot Mr. V. Lang,
< l.er a case of two dozen bottles of the Bred acres of wheat, sown with good TF',G Gr�,'it— I�aru' ;'4Tare leen. � ��Z T f
on Sept. 9th and o a l i d,
Reeve of Nvrmallby, p ,
gest Milwaukee laver, which to tnis.da seed, which was an excelleno clop, and• i
6 , _ b y let tris' following jobs: 1 building a cul-
- stands covered with cobwebs in her he had sixty acres of laud sown with
vert oil townline opposite non. 9, for the wet aced as an experiment, but wo:,l't ms's 1 �AaDt�2 -, of do �amz
��.__ t:;islet's cellar, y J _ _
sun''i o€ $9,75 to Hy. -Klein. 2 Grading P
- do it again: There is eonsiJer<ble die -Residence
and re�is:�re
: - 24 rods;c1.'Fa> north from. cul�sert, : to - r-
v Aasocia�i6n
High ae, nsa works lis so well (1j in Chi , content among the farmers ,sere and I -
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Daniel:.Eckstein. 3 Grs,ding 44 �' �5O-,
C �g o th"at within five " year°s the saloons blame themse es for it In most in- Next ° to "`�"ro:ii
IN ,_ . n rods. for' X22:t5, Loniu : Schans, u ALsI ur S:g��r,
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, gave increased eighty-five per cent., - r stances: They are crushed with a high �f .
4th Gr C5 arts of new ading`
Twh le the t)o latioa has increased ten P a tariff, and still they send those who are .
at 44 cts. per ' cubic yard_ up to crushin them back to Parliament when 11 1
__ ,•ar cent. the Sam of $20.50, let to Da,n. Eckstein. g � a" _ . �+� {� 1• P.
they have an opportunity of making A As the students say What's the matter with Gorrie ? G c o r6 c
,� The overseer of the gravelling is Mr. y ' i �
. Tha economic side of the temperance - cilange of representatives. They also .
G' VT�is.men at 871 cts per day half
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q-testion N o;ie which will, perhaps, in
80' `� '
to be by Municipalities. All of
put on too much style, top buggies be
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:.the long run, a eta most s6rongl to
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which is respectfully submitted. �
in too common-�•-for -the age of .
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[We know our friend "Auld
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Gorrie leads in Flowick i•
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the great mass of the people. The
Sept. 25th 1893. A.Mo�u Reeve.
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country.
Scotia" will excuse us for hinting,
And We lead in Gerrie. 1
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moral aspect of the question has been
little to
REPORT.'—The undersigned have ex-
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right here, that the "crashing" which
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You havint ct a dollar so cls or shin . as to be worth mora thea rile bi dol-
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-(:welt upon until there seems
is but if succeed
ar,linad the jobs on 10th side line, con.
makes a fallow feel that he can afford
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lar s worth of goods we give in exchange for it i
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s-ty that new, we could
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g t11 verage sober citizen
2 and 3, and let Vila fcllowing jobs :
g ac
to put on 4tyle with tap baggies, etc.,
w 1- I,+ r onds to sell • we've got what you need and we've marked fb -
_ . a convincln�; e a b 1 Cutting of hill b A ng Prose Con. 3:
tilat he bears his full share of the fivan- a y "' isn't the. kind shat .urges him to change: down to prices that will open your eyes. ,rust come and see. 4
��' work aces ted, and b ,lance of contract - Y,
=dial depl@tion and industrial loss attend- p his politica.-iso. G4Z$TTE:J The ma l
< price paid, 9,CQ, 2 Cutting hill", No. 1 fie early every line of general merchacdise, but just nova we're making a special .
:<nt nporf th@• traffio every year, its doom crit. of the iarxnors here are sons of
would be sealed. Let all such became and 4 Con. 2 by J. O. -Miller: exayn:nod Orta Ontario farmers,: whose fathers at the drive in furs, Seasonable Dress_Goods, Snitinga and Gents' Furnishings, f
- and accepted. Balance.. 3- Let - job 1
--r;allyaware of the drain upon Chair age this coLutry is, -had to. plod aiding The laces is Gorhe and, the SPOT IS � .
far grading and - filling and -build- _
packets as a consequence of the exist- beside a jumper alrawn by a yoke of
Pence sof the license system. and its in a culvert between the above Oxen, when going to trade off produce a
_ hills and covering the rough places on
_ ,effects, and the lru7e falce would be for other goods; but here, trey seem to
�icklp "played out." the same, to Richard harper for X11,50: think themselves' ills used if they can't I I .1 01 ff � ,
s _ . the same ,has beau examined by Ids• have all the ln$uriea of an old settled
"O � ' C. Lie_ ' or and found all satisfactory, � l
country from the.word go. b
Carrick Council.. gravelling - 5a lauds on 10th -side road - - r J
Mr. McIntyre men ons One oats be -
2nd concession sad n,w _fill beta®en
'Council pletpursuant to �djournme:it. - ing a failure. So far as the part of the V — -'-. -.- _ -
y ;ambers all present, the Reeve in the Na's l and 4 hills, let to Juo. O. Iililler, . counfry-he wrote from is concerned; he Y:
41 loads at 35 ct, and balance' at 37 - o-
;:lair. Minutes of last meeting were is about right, but he wroto from a __ - _� _ -
els. per gd. All of which is rflspectfully- - _ _ _ _
read and adopted. part Where wheat is the staple crop, slid _ , �..
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;Sloved by Til:. �'G'aois, s condei by submitted. A MovrR.' C.IE$;� R. �� _
o oats being the ` last sown gives thein an , 1..
KNAlift IMPORT. f in other arts ! � -
Mr. Darling, that this Council furnish in.er or cliauce ; but p -- '
The following •i,coounts were .recom- where oats are the cro de ended on, 2 `` > f ; 3, I
-inch tiles for .t'n~ drain from t're pon3 p p 4 - VW
. hole at the Pre�uyteria,n chureh along mended to be paid: the case is very differenti Where I am -`
N. Bch, eitzer, 48 loads of gavel ? 2 '' `
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Lots part 6, u 7,Con:D. r..o a woad . . -1-70 writing this letter the oats -are a ver ��°�
(� _ P IZrnetz, loads grand ............. y
.................... 415 +u` r`'
Carried. _ s Wochtor, 83loaas gravel . .. good crop. I have no hesitation in say- _
7no.�ewhinney, balance of contract......... 5 S g p• - '�•
- Moved by Mr. Leisemer, secc9de(1 bX c. Cruegar, s5loaas gravel..........: ................ 4 it}g that Manitoba vs a good country, if
B: Lane, lumber............ ... "11 77 and �+z3F z
-Mr. Darling, that Mr. J: M. Fiienet; fib& Haack & Co. Tiles ..............«,«.....«.............. l.l. 05 pia would only farm properly - _
Jos. Furby, coverin culvert, ate , Carrier -
- iastrueted- to examine the ditch along 1 37 act wisely. " I would fain say more, but _ _ _
half sh+tra. g ... 4 r , _
Lot 12, Con. D. ana get i deepenad -if J F wa ehteril6 yds gravel
::: 9s I fear I have encroached on your space -.+
_. - John Polfuss 187 loads graver . 935 too much already -
needed.-Csarried. 3
v F. S. Mason& 131 lbs spikes. .. 55
-i Moved by NIr. Darling, seconded by wooer tion, lumber.... . is 84 Josx GilEax, _ l
Johns Lintz, building bridge 37 00 Nee ewa, Man. i
131x.Woods,thatmessrsLzesemerandMoy- L,.Rraun, balause for equalizing II 's.S. P f
-j er letthe job for raisin and coverin the xo. 3, Howiek and Carrick..... 100
7 g g Henry Wolf, part -payment on contract"... 3e 00 September 16th, 1893.
- bridge at the foundry in- Mildma. G. &H• Schwalm, i e �� .
umb r ...: 82 S2
- - �• �3ildmag GAZETTE, advertising.. ....... am. a
Special e' d. P, Thomson; laid over from is st mea ' 600 -
Carrie ;. ;
Wm. Loth,' contract road .d'eviation, lie- '
. Moved by'Mr. Liesemer,- seconded by tween peons.l and slot 15._......; ......... 590 If you have not . yet paid•: your'sub-
Thtls: yiglis,l9� yds gravel at 5 els:...:.....: 960
Mr. Fischer, that the Council advance scription to theratiEgrE, kindly do so $suing=purchased a first-class full plate glass Hesrse I am in a bet#sr poslti:
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�imThe following accounts were laid over _ o'f this community than before, and owing to reductions aft
<„ - - $en Wolf W.00 on this . contract for . at once; we have `been at considerable .to do the ,undertaking p
_ _ . _.- _ T3' for further Information. - .
- _ the wholesale prices of our goods I am in position to give the ,fisc vi ibis'
building & budge near Steinmiller s ,,, s towagon on cos. lo:.. qQ Espense>the past fewohtlis and the- hent Hearse free, that is to say my charges will be no mors antic` » -
Gteo. Vogan, da age �y-
- ill. --Carried. Sempsell & Hergotit, i3lank ere....:........ 3 10 dollars and dollars which are -owed' ns ass, ,titan befo
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_ __ Schwalqi Bros. teaming daps .......:.......:.. s0 25 {:
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- b Mr. Fischer, seconded b _ - on snbae;iiptio5 arecnaw badly, need. -
- Moved y 1.y =�. :
Mr; Woods,. that . Messrs Moyer, arid_ Moved by Mr. Darting eeconded bp' _
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- see _ of per the gravelling on lbs- Finance re ort -as unit a llealoi and gnds_�
A Lle;en�er- g Mr. moods that
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Broad colt. a and, rovidin m _.
loth sits , providing g o ted: --Carried. _ - School of E baring• � _ _ "
x aboo-be ad p - bee' of 'Ontario S -
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I 'ARthe rate a ere in said localit ww
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: �, the :gr . g y _' , � . - .. council da:nom . _ _ •Q Oct..t�#ct. -
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rooms, spacious parlors
every facility for the
travel .iug public.
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