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Exeter Times, 1908-02-13, Page 1:mkt HURON& MIDDLESEX GAZETT isurs. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR -NO 1792 EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 13th 1908, $1.0o per year in advance •a • - t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••t.••••••••••••••••••• v• ••••••••••••••••N•••••• ••••••••••••••••••• JONES & CLARKS' 11iorie No. 32. A Tempting Array of New Spring Dress Goods. The new colorings in all staple shades are now in stock--l3roadcloths, Venetians, hanamas, Voiles, Taf- fetas, Satin Cloths and Cashmeres. This Season's Values Have Never Been Approached Voiles & Panamas Two fabrics that will • be extremely popular this • season. We are showing all the new colors and are pinning our faith to a large sale of them as they are very correct and the proper weights for a swell spring dress. 50C, 75c, $1 I All Wool Venetians The correct goods for a tony Spring Suit. All the New Shades on our coun- ters. 50e, 75c, $1.00 'Mrs. Joseph Lambrook Killed at Fort Wayne • i t it The tThe very nppalling news %V 14 re. ccived here •Monday morning of a It horrible accident ,which occurred at Fort Wayne, Ind., on Sundry, when \ Josephrook: of Exeter Z• .les. Lamb , • was instantly killed. and Mr. Lam - :2 brook, his t two sons, Wilber and Ed - •gar. and Mrs. Wilbur Lambrook were • • • seriously injured. • •Mr. and Mrs. Lantbrook lett Exe- • ter. a week ago Saturday to visit :Z their sons, vele) reside. at Fort Wayne • intending to remain several weeks. • Tho reports of the accident were Ss received here ,Monday morning being i 2telephoned by Dr. W. J. Harrison, of Fine Silky Lustre: iDetroit, to whom word had been sent • • front Fott Wayne. Ile stated in, his •a message that Mr. and Mrs. Lambrook • accompanied by their two sons and • daughter-in-law went out. driving • • with a team of -horses and, that the animals became frightened at an. au- tomobile and running away threw the • occupants out of the ria;. Mrs. �Larn- •• brook was hurled against a tele- :• graph pole with such force that she • was killed almost instantly, while s the rest of them received serious in- • juries and with the exception of Ed - •Z gar were unconscious when picked • up and taken to the hospital. �• Tho Exeter lodge I. 0. 0. F., of which Mr. Lambrook is a member at once telegraphed the lodge nt Fort Wayne lo give him every attention and Rev. D. W. Collins! left on the evening train for Fort Wayne. to as- certain the stele of affairs. -A telegran► was received Tues- day afternoon from Wilbur Lambrook stating the boys were alri,zht. thet Mr. Lambrook was getting :along 2• nicely and that Rev. Collins would reach home 'Wednesday. There was no mention of the disposition -of M re. Lantbrook's remains. -Owing to the unfavorable tv,ath- Ii er last Saturday the regular monthly meeting of the I!sborno council was called off. but will be h: i(I Ilea cou- ZZ Ing Saturday. _ • ee ' Ede •• MPS. JOSEPH L.\>IIIROO1', OF EXETER, INSTANTLY KILLEi) AND MI(. JOSEPH LAMiIROOK IIIS T\VO SONS ANi) DAUGHTER - 1N -LA \\" BADLY INJURED. Beautiful fine Lusters, rich high finish almost like Taffeta Silk at any price from 25c to $1.25. New Embroideries and Laces Everything will be trimmed with Lace or Embroidery this season. You cannot do better than make your choice here. \Ve have all the New and Dainty designs and our stock cannot help but please you, Corset Cover Embroideries 25 different pieces to choose from. Every piece new. 20c, lac and 30c per yard. White Wash Goods This will surpass all past seasons for White Waists and Dresses. Nothing left out. Everything new shown here. White Lawn, Linen Lawn, Persian Lawn, Egyptian Lawn, White Lin- en, Batiste and Demities are all the leading goods. Boys! Our Spring Shirts are Here We sell the reliable W. G. & R. Shirts. The best on the market. All the new patterns and styles are now here and yon will find them the best we have ever shown. Do not wai: until they are picked over. Jones St Clark Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••N•••••• • SS the s o[ .re a • • s'rvt • r. t ntulc s • 1ho tt S ZEden Methodist church and oyst, r • supper, which was to have been heli[ • last Sunday and Monday was post- • poned owing to tits snow blockade. The services however, will be held next Sunday with preaching at 2.30 and 7 p. m. On Monday evening the oyster supper will be held in the schoolhouse from G to 8, to be fol- lowed with an entertainment itt the church. The Centralia church choir will be in attendnttc:. Don't forget to come. SPECIAL .COI'N('iL MEETING A special council meeting of the Township of Ste1phen, was held in the Clerk's office, Crediton, .on Saturday the Rth of February 190t1 nt 8 in '1111. All lucmbers of the ,council %were present with t he exception of Coun- cillor Snders.in The mutes of the previous( meet - Of Furniture for Cash ing eere read and adopted. Kellernlaun-Yearley That 1ty- Latt, No. 3, of 1908 repealing By - Law No.2, of 1908, hawing Peen rend the third time, be passed. end signed As we have a very large stock on hand and we want the money and must by the ltecve and Clerk nn(1 rho reduce our stock we have decided to have one month's sale only. Now those Seal of the Corporation Attached wanting furniture will nabs one of the chances in a life time if they miss this thereto. -Carried. kale. Hicks - Yearley - That Henry 5 't r and .Claude I)Iucit lie the Great Slaughter Sale This is a Sample of Prices. Couches ('ouches l'arlor Suites .... regular I'arlor Suites .... regular Buffets Suites ....regular Buffets Suites ..... , .. regular regular $22 now $i9 o0 regular 13 now 45 now 55 now 10.50 38.00 43.Oo CURLING don (toad last week, when about 25 couples while(!. away Ih.+ fleeting hours to the strains of Mr. Thos. Ilea, -The several travellers elm were man's violin. tied ap here l:,st wt -eek on account of the FUMY blockade 1vof:ld have found Iso rcther lonesome for the four days had ltecve. L'obier not learned of their p1edilament and handed them over the Lays of the town. Among. those who were held here were \V, .1. War- ren. of the Mount Forest Carriage Co.: 1). 'McMurtry, of Gordon, D1c- I:ay Co.: C. C. \Wallace, of the J. 1'. Cain .Co., Toronto; Frank M. hoy- den, of London ; Herb Reilly, of aha William. Bryce .Co.. Toronto; \V. C. DLnck, of the Booth Medicine, and a young man mined Nixon. besides Ilia Motor, Judge 11olt, of Goderich. Among the number were s'vcral expert curlers, but the local players didn't know this. Ex -County War- den Hugh Spackman did, and af- ter the .Commit tors appointed 'to look after .the Widows and Orphans and stray dogs had handed'; ill their reports, Hugh whispered a few things to the Jude -,6 and n game was arranged at the rink for Friday af- ternoon. hilly Tamatt. and Hev. Col- lins got together and picked n Iran► of unbeatables to line up against the visitors and with a "Sunny Jim" smile led the way to elaughter. Hugh and the Judge with their rink of "pros" followed along behind with that confidence they had when se- lecting jurors at Goderich and wondering just how bad they should trim their opponents. Ai - though Mack wasn't in the line up lie followed along to be, an interest- ed spectator and "Seep her up" for his boys and to work n little over time teaching the toed spectators Wallace's favourite tongs "Show me the Way Home Babe," "Here's) ![ap- py Days, but Don't Forget the Nights and "Keep orf the Green, Green Grass." The game. was replete with sensa- tional plays and the %ray, the Judge and \Valance skewed the stones, was wonderful, enabling their side to come out ohead by the score of 16 to 10, which tickled the Judge bet- ter than a boy with a new. pair of top boots. Travellers. Exeter. W. J. Warren, 11. 0. &ldon, D. licliurtry, 11, E; Ruston Judge holt, W. \V. Tartan C. C. Wallace, Rev. Collins, Skip 16. Skip 10. Several of the other travellers wanted to lake pant in the game and with Jim Grieve as skip played a tie game with the rink of local .play- ers. The visitors were: Frank M. Boyden, Nizon, Herb Reilly, of the Willinnr Bryce Co.: Toronto, and T. Grieve. Town players. P. Sanders, 1?. Sweet, F. itawdeu and S. Sweet Score 13 to 13. A handicap return game less ar- ranged for Saturday afternoon, but ' '(•( ri 1 the night rain arrived 1 du t a 1 g much to the delight of the belated travellers end they didn't los.: any time making for the station with the Judge Ian the rear to the occompani- tn^nt of "Show Me the 'Way Homo [(sec." The key of the town which had been in their keeping wag safely handed over to the Reeve, Centralia Nelson E. hicks, t aim,'Saingon Pupilof Loudon Consenato,- Music, Ii. nuthven 11 II,nald, t'harles tt•hite,1ondon Eng.. Ernest l-.ardley, London, Eng. A limited number of pupil' r. ill he accepted' Word was received here last Wed- nesday that W. F. Abbott hail been killed in an automobile accident at Los Angeles, Cal., that day. The news came ns a shock to his rela- tives here. ,llr. Ablott was barn in Exeter and .!vent to London about. twelve years ago. where he engaged in the stock -broking business and wis most successful. About a year rind a half ago, he went to Los Angeles to manage a large brokerage bus- iness for a Nev York firm. A couple of months ago he returned for a vis- it. Resides his !wife, who Was n Misi Sutherland of London. he Is surviv- ed by two brothers, Mr. Charles Ab - auditors a auditors to nudit the books Of the bolt, of London, and Mr..larnes Ab - 'Township for the past ye'ar's busi- bolt, of 1lautiot1. M:,tt., and six sis- ness al et salary of $8.00 each.-('nr- ters. ,Mtn. Wia.1.\l Parsons. Kershaw, tied. l- Yearly-Ilicks - That Iiy-Law No. of llanliota, Mrs. 11. Essery, Crystal 4, of 1908 to appoint Township Au- Man., Miss Emma, Rousseau, Mus- ' 1 koka and Miss )da of Crystal City. Mins Lewis, of Calgary. Is visitin,( Iris sister Mr. Thos. Neil. The roads ore being opened up for traffic again. .Firs. Itotterill, teacher of the ditors (laving green read the thee time, be passed and signed by the 'Reeve and Clerk and the seal of the 35 now 23.00 Corporation attached thereto. -Car - 25 now 20.00 vied. The. Council adjourned to inset again in the Town Hall. Crediton, on i'airfieldl school, was culled hoot;, 10 Monday the 21111 of liarcllnext at 1 attend Conse1uelnlly ttt.'ral of her Fchool is closedfur p. Ill.the present. EXETER PUBLIC SC11001. IBOAltl) n tial`,s1'. Colt 111 lialton1 lijs lihom The last regular monthly sessiofrm n tic church nt a good round figure. And every article reduced in proportion. Now this is a genuine sale. Weof the board teas bald' in theie A Bonder of commie -vial (revellers mean what we advertise. Remember there is no old stock, all new and up- Hall on Monday evening at the us- were sterol -bound her, Inst !reek. to•dale. nal hour. All the nx•ntlxers were Sale to commence en the Rath of February and close on March 1 Ith, 1!)(t4 present. The following is the busi- lir. Richard Hicks in the.. absence 'less submitted. Retorts of Coma.- of thepaster, conductedi. the timidly morning r•erwier in tree Methodist church. The concert in the Methodist church, on 'Thursday evening under the direction of M r. Nelson Ilicks, should be tersely .attended. :11 the prograit, ',retinae', 1u be m).• of the fitted ever gitrn here. Mrs. Mary VI...v. aunt of Rev. W. 11. hurt, flied el the MrtIiwltat ear. Melds, bccau+e the friend+hip ex• the p,uplr we meet arc unknown to ul'; •paymen s were epi sotage o: Friday last egad 8'i y.•.ars. \1'uat and K \iu11n, Ilartnoll, %%gal !aver., d dors ,got appear to be oite of You. The dec,•asie was tarn in Cornwall, eelfi4L interest. A lady or a leentlo-I - - - -• 110110 Bel, her maiden Warn.• being ratan kno%vn of on item of n,t%as th.tli iI(1HN d ti Honey. in the early forties ah•. \1419 !,lies accouul $21.01. iI. Sparkman. mi;ht lis ) C11 to b,' mitered by the IIAD11L'I'ON-In •)aslawootl eta '1•u.•-_ married to the late Thomas Frear at hardware "mare.. $0.70. .\dvocate editor and prouptly peotn'( toll of• li •, 4 h. to M1.:„d Mrs. J. .. treads $9.00. 11• Hampton. near ,ltt int,. villa. Since day Fr y t1'1i •1(w': Co. for I >l.i fico without any other thought than Hamilton. a sen. 1 i she liver) ill Ib.• old home nt that of ftnprnrtu; the paprt. Theo Ilustnn mowed the adjournnutlt' Clinton. Till n little over two ars pcopl.. ,he more than a cul A f, DirU -'�"- -- y.• Rocker, in many designs, Sideboards, Everything in the Furniture line. J. BEVERLEY \vood, that about sixt v cords of wood 1.td been s,'curcd at $1.511 ier cord, eisurin�t a full supply for the win - Furniture 1)e tier and Undertaker. Opera House Illotk ter of 1908-9. The Supplies Com• re- {.orled nrrnngenlrnts for the utonttaV eaytuent of e11 outstanding accounts. rbc actio) of the speci 1l (.cont. in ex- -The Exeter 'Tither has .t number orlon unknown to hila, oven as much tending the noon reocs.i to 1 lar. and 01 real friend1 that 11 t:IIU04 very 111 01.l'ly of tl:e thinei we know and 30 nein. ea confirmed. The follow- ! r !roved p•r 1' $244.69. 3. Grigg. Supplementary reading C►'ayot Iain er,nrten ue- Don't forget the grand musical fes- tival this Thursday avenin!; at th.• 1L•thodist church here. The Imperial Dale Quartette of London will as- sist. Business has been very brisk 1 •re. during the past week. Kirkton To be without mail service for one whole week ie a thing our residents are not used to and didn't appreci- ate the snow blockade of last %reek. Everyone in the village taken one or more papers and to be without the usual vrening's reading. is more than we could stand. It is said that Jack O'Brien took the first two days ns a joke hut nfter that it became a ser- ious matter 1%itlt biro and he even !vent so far as to rip .air the carpets to get the old papers, laid last fall to keep out the wintry blasts. in or - (ler to get something to read. Jack says there are others. KI IK:TON' SCHOOL REPORT `r class -T. Iiazelwood, N. Hazel- %w•ood, M. Shier, Roy Kirk. Sr. IV' - N. ferry. '1'. Tufts, 1'r- Boss, E. Mil- ler, W. Itogers. Jr. 1V. -A. Bratty A. Switzer, C. llazlewoo4, 51� Kemp A. Muir. 111-A. Roadhouse, M. Kirk, G. Kirk T. \Williams, 0, Sweit- zer. -A. Walker, .M. Mockler, P. Marshall, A. Vickers, H. Carr. Pt .11 E. Roadhouse, M. Moore, F. St:'it zer. R. Murton. N. Switzer. Hick's Forecasts A reactionary storm period is ecu- tral or the 17th, iSll► and 19(1). Full Moon of the 17th, and entrance into the Earth's vernal oininoctial per- iod about the same time, will inten- sify storm and seismic. possiibilities (luring this period. We should have also said that seismic shakes; will be natural within seventy hour, of New Moot on the 2nd. The Moon being on the celestial cleator on the 2011) threatening conditions, :tvitlt high temperature and possibly lightnin.*, and thunder, will naturally tend to prolong the reactionary disturbances central on the 17th, 18the and 19th, pushing unsettled to stormy weather euite into the storm period follow- ing. Farquhar Owing to the storm of last meek the roads were in an impassable con- dition, cotseiuently the mail carrier was unable to get through rrnm Exe- ter to Mitchell from %V'dtt.•sda y to Saturday. Miss Ada Tucker lrho has been suf- fering from an attack' of quinsy. is able to be :about again. - Mr. George Marlin, of Cromarty, was in the village on Monday last. •Mr. Alex. liodgerl, of Ituss,'ldale, visite(! his brother Andrew o1 Mol - dee last. . Mrs. Arthur Campbell entertain. it a number of friends on; Tuesday :af- ternoon and evening. Rev. Burnside Russell.. II. D., of 1lainilton, will preach Anniversary Services in the Thames Raid Pres-, byterian church next Sabbath, morn- ing and evening. The, choir will he assisted by Miss Anna .lfartin. of ter. Mr. Gro. Beavers. of tialenu,, visit- ed his brother iI. \\',1 F. on Mand k1 last. ' t r ' water. and ttay b, *tire of 1 fir.(•! FI1EAiI-in Cetltr,li%. Friday. Web's-. Rev. W. 11. Hut I. in whose home +•he claaa 1leddinz notice, et obituary ' 7th., at Ilte hone of h.'r nephe%.A CASTO■ �' (11""away 10 her lent! home. The or any other little comple- Rev. \V. II. (lull. Bary Frear aged remains were t !ken lo Clinton, To •s - meet two have to offer. 'Where Orel tea rests. For Infants and Children. day for interment. mane itc►ns of teak interest ine net's1 IIOT'TENILi,-lit Fillet rine. on San -I- Misa s111u,ie Wood is the geoid of that t he editor Wises unitilenlion'da)', Febrility 2nd.. .lotus Herten!' The Kind You Have Always Bought her :!nett. Mira \I,lclx•11. ally, for he etnitot effort) to run a need 62 ee, Ira 000 month inil Bin,'• A _ Mr. \\'m. Kirk is suffering from n det:cti'e 5 +t'Itcy to pry into private teen doe'. Bears the homier alel other p1.' C4 i 1111 are not LAMI11{00K-A1 Fort Wayne. ind. 81 natnroof within 11 • elect- vat int,. The people Sunday Fete-. nth.. M re Joeeph B you know and thinzs you know are Lambrook: iRo she went In live with her nephen Huron Mr. .Iulxn Botterill, a highly res- pected farmer of Fullerton. was sum- moned 1y death on Sunday. 114 was in his 62nd year and had suffered for years with a - cancerous growth in his nose. Ile was n member of the Ang- lican church. a kind friend and a good neighbor end is survived by his wife two sons and threw daughters, who have the sympathy of a largo circle of friends in their bereavement. :\ hrakesman named Lew \Vhitly met With an accident in the Clinton station yatd last Saturd.ly ewhich might ha ye had serious results. he was sitting itt the, upper part of •i he cato(tse and had fallen asleep and the car bring struck in the shunting, he was thrown to the floor beneath striking upon his head and suelainine a fracture pf the skull. .110 tw:ls taken to the hospital twher., he is still under treatment but it is rx- prcted that be will be able to be moved to his home it' Mitchell in n few da ye. '•• \Vital might have been a fatal ac- cident befell if r. It. 3. French, of Seaforth. on Thursday last while at work in Mr. 11. O'Connel's bush near Dublin. A falling tree struck him of the bead and inflicted a severe scalp rt 0011•1 and also slightly ale jurrd Ilia back. The attention of a doctor (wee required end a few s1 itehe t wern put in to close .1 he wound on the head. Ills many friends %t ill be pleased to know tint he is improving Bud no serious re- sult are -ntticipnled. A gather unfortutrite iffair occurr- ed at See fort h. on Saul -flay !tight by eleict' Grant Fraser. soil+ of Rev. Mr. JleNt•iI. of Hayfield. only_ pos- sibly lose part of Itis foot. Venn McNeil has been nllendinz (11a ('ol- I-uiale Instituto :old en eett ur(t i v evening. in company w ilh other cnn,- patiotta. went out snowwsltocing. 110 \rote :a t.,it• of light t-itllltintg Rboe . and 11 not ntvar.' n( any pain un- til hr rtlte in :after t.teJ journey. Shortly :Iter coming (tome his fret began to trim considerably and on ex- antitlalion 011e of his feet (1111 1erV badly frozen. ,Nearly Iwo hours were spent in I rying to r. store circu- tn1:o1 fur evert then it wcna not tier. CPO. It i• feared lilt 114 may hay.' to les'. some of his ln.•s. t,arli11 ,.aralyIic stroke. A (Fry ple.ealet :.ff.Itr in the slam's• of a ...uprise et ile. Weather Hardware 2 Coal andlWood I Ieaters, regular .... ....$[o fcr $ 800 1 Coal and wood Heater, regular .. 22 for 19 3o 1 Coal Heater 32 50 for 2g 25 1 Coal Heater with Oven 32 for 28,80 3 Drums. , , . 75c to $2 00 4Garland Ranges, 4 hole with reservoir regular $33 for 834 20 1 Souvenir range, .l hole, high shelf and Reservoir $.1.1 for $39 60 All other Ranges 10 per cent off to reduce stock. Weatherstrip 5c per foot I[ockey Sticks 10e to 50c Skates 31)c to $3.01) per pair 7'1 tinow Shovels 37.)c to (3i1C Stove Pipes, Elbows, Dampers, etc. international and Dr. Scotts Stock and Poultry Foods. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE •f••I•i•d•d••i'•L••L••L••L••L••1••i•4.4.4••E•L•9.4-i••1••L•3.1••1••:••t••1•d••i +•t••:••4 :••Q•i••f••1••F :-d• P• i••1•4°•t••t•444. 1-• ++.1„E+•+ ++•A•11,+++1-•4-1-1••1.4-te! , ++-1-4.44+++++++ ;.1„1.,1..1,.1,.}.1..}.} 1 e 41 t If You Want Cheap I-fardware Go To 4. T. HAWKINS & SON I{t. + }. Dealers in Hardware, Cement and `t'i:• '. ✓r •. ..l..l..l.. d••A•d'•I••1••i••t••F•P•t••[••Fd••Ft•t••t••i'•F•1••1••L••1'i'•L'•L•!••L••I••f••t• : •L••Mi••I••t •!•i• ! :: f••t•3••!•i• i••1•d• Plaster Paris, tIwo, ,, in Stock at Lowest Prices, Steel Shingles and Siding, Etc. Building Supplies Glass, Nails, Cement Where you will find a full stock of The Leading hardware Store in Town T. HAWKINS &-SON tette r OUR IDEAS of what constitutes good elf►thing ditler from the ideas of most other fit'n1s. We (le- nian(1 and use in all our Shits and Overcoats only the best material and the highest class of workmanship Give tis a call. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor when Saturday came round they pears on the Coll.-ete,, (toll for 1907 s ivare(t away for business although. that the amount of taxes on the same looking very seedy. After a veu onbe returned. -Ce tried. Saturday and during their stay in, I'er W. .1. Ileantan sec. by W'. town on Sunday they used' rho niost Johns that a meeting be called of earnest plrwelings to induce our Le- all persons owning cows within the I el leen to break the law. Much to Municipality for •Monday eight Feb. their credit 1 he hotelmen refused; to 1 1711„ al 8 p. in., in the Poen hall. give there a drink without a doctor's -Carried. order, although they pleaded heart Thn following accounts were rend. failure :•r,.l other illnesses. Theyl-Dickson & Carling; solicitore fees left for lie onto on Sunday aflernoen for 1907, 560.255; C. B. Snell. Street somewhat discomfited.--1'arklrill Ga- l Lightin.r; 5105.10: 4'. 1'. Snell, Town Bette. (l Hail Lighting , 3.60 ; .Il. Spacku►an, ---�- !cemetery account 10 cont v : C. W. 1:1ETEIt COUNCIL. I Cr, pt. 8:tl:t:$27,: 11. McKoy t Iwai.ossfor hell-rittginry.7 51.6001) \Vestey 'Die Council of the Village of Exe- 1 Heywood, wood ,$40.00: i+. Souders ter met in the, heading room of the u postage etc. 94.79: ,\V. J. Bissett Town hall on Friday, .January. 7111„ 1 supplies for pumping eneene 51.10; ?90'e. Absent. Councillor Knight. The', Labor -ltd. iei i ;a 51.35; ,did San - minutes of the meeting held ,January !tiers 51.12 : \V. .1-. (,bi 51.05 ; It• Gil - 1701., )rad and approved. lis 51.00: Eldet l.Ilot1 45 cents: T. Correspondence was road es fol toes 1 Sanders el .12 : ', 'I t for 7.5 cents: -.0, S. Wilson. Secy, 1'niou of C:tn- N. Wes; $2.0; . I . °el(sot 60e.; 11. schen Municipalities aitd the C.en.- under+ 7;,e.: - „fere $I.50: W. /lien Municipal .Journal. -Filed. l:.' Iiissett 541.12 . ,\ t: -••••It 52.17: W. 1I. Phelps. Reeve of Mrrrillorl, eek- Creech et. Se '.'- '1 ,trod 75e.; 1•'. ing ('o-operaliot re- petition to •1 • M'114)11 73e.: '.'.. e. •'Icott 51.12: T. Legislature la e,mtnd th.• ass ••;rn -1 1 I:,urn: 59.37 . re ('udnnmre 51.30: \V. Act. per A. E. Puke, tee-. by \V. .I. .1. Ilissett I't. Sel-i1v 933.O0: amount- Ileaman 111a1 the Council favor the ,ng in all 10 5321.01. petition and 1 hat Ihe (''(''51141nd. The account 0f '1. 11, '1 keel & sen Clerk sign I Ile same and it Ir' fol.. t e ferred hack. cream,+ t ,. .*.'4 on n10- warded to the level member. Mr. II riot of A. I. pea (•. ey W.. .1, lather, carried. 'TI,e Itolort of tail- • Jlenman end carried. au1,re- proposer County Ito ed, :eel Adjournment 1,y .\V. ,lnena. the Itw•-Law os 11d0pted by Int • Cretin) JOS. SENIOR. CIe'rk. Council for the improvement o1 High - Per throughout thCounty. Inial �� over gall. next meetie ng. Like to Try Psycbine 1'rr \1'. ,I. Heannan Rec. by .R'. .Johns that Il,e Comtnissiouer ret u1 it • • Please send me a bottle of the Bell (rani off the North Rail psychine. I have a chill afflicted with Son.t 11 Io Messrs, T. 111(1kact •` tuberculosis, and bate been advised Son. the same not beim; antisfactorw' to try your n►rrli• 1ne by our family t,I o that the clerk correspond ask- (lector ns he says 1"-rannnt do 807. W. .1. Neaman M by int for prices for n new 22 rand :1 thing more fur thy third." inch fire or Set I hell.-C.rricd' 1\'. Mits. I1. sTt:P1IENS. .lohns !hit Iry-law No. 1 .'. 3. 4. :15 Arthur, Ont., July 14, 1907. now rear, n 211d and 3rd tine. and Payehlno four• Rhcn dogt0rs fag. fin,lty pameed. the Reeve and Clerk vane are ,:,..f•: they dill not ter •i_ietie the sante .nd 4he sent 0f rite lilan.r no fns'.. Throat, lung and ('urlt(lrn1 on be :,ffia;cr) !brute. W. stomach frro),Ie' tiield to its enrnllyo Per 't% . 3. .Neaman sec, lty P • p war. At all druggists, .'xtk and $1.00,01' .1011!• 11tat the' Iluaneas ngain•t th,i Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited. Toronto. Messrs. L. Itr•AI ly and 11', R. ;d ns ap• Whiskey Uetrc$l ' lletttson. of Tor- onto. and his social pal (trifled into 1011 n cm Fraley I t•t. Ter make pond (snows of them- Ivo. 111: v struck a a1%i ft trate .and a. in camnia pittance ,•,tut to 1, d plastered. nut