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Exeter Times, 1904-7-7, Page 5Ilgpg7trehrrbucl);i'recic hreefil-:.- er And the great medicine— p Ayer's Pills, iyigliiit BUCKNRA19S YE rorr ers.or =saws 05 Waut your tuoustacbp or bear abeautiful brawn or richbiack? Use MBDIGAL The Exeter Times T W. BROWNIN0, M. D., 31, 0, J • P. S., Oraauate Victoria Uni. cello and eideneeee, 1 . TIT URSDAY„ JULY 7th , 1904 versity. reDonde= Ionoratory, Exeter. DENT.1.1., TT EINVMAN. L. De _S. AND •'-e• DE. A. R. ELN$MAN, L. D. B.D. D.S.,Ronor Graduate ot Toronto University, Dentist, Teeth e4racee4, without pain or badefter effeets, Office in Fan. ons block. West eide of Main traen'Exeter. 3D1A, ANDERSON, (1). D. S. LOS DENTIST. UOSOr Graduate ottite Toreeto Univereity And Epp', College. at Deetal Supremo et Oatateo,witti, honor% .ids a Peet.gradnete Ghicage School ot Proathetie Dendetra lwith honorable vqrytl4ngknown to the Dental Pr..,ession donem this oface. Bridge work, crowns. al. lanainum, gold and vulcaelte plates all dome in the neateet tuaener passible, A perfectlx harmlese anagSt)etio peed to esattless eaaraca ticat. Mee Dee door south of ceding Ilro'setorte Excter.Ont. Locals 250. Pays for the• Times till the end of 1904 -for new subscribers oul,y. Rev. W. M. Martin Spent a i7ow days of thia week with friends in Torout 0. Miss Anna and Willireot Smith, m London, Emma, of Detroit. James, ot Cleveland, Ohio, and Wm. J., of Detroit, are visiting under the par- ental roof, London Road, south. Miss Army Johns returned home on TlaesdaY evening from Sarnia.whero she has spent the past month. She leaves again this (Thursday) morn- ing in compony with Miss Lil- in Johns fur a couple oF 5%Teh,'-e 1.111g au- nt Grand Bend, Tho James-st Methodist SundaY S4 arranged for a picnic on Wed- rd9Y Of next we. The Sunday hoot of Trivitt Memorial church wifl Ittlid theirs the following day. Roth these schools •will picnic at tite Bend, Wenig - Holland -An unusually alloy event took place ot the re- dence or Mr. A. Holland, E.v.ter North, on Wednesday the 0th inst. tvlien his daughter, ,Miss Doctor Ad- die„ was united in marriage to Doc- tor George Wenig. a rising Young PhY6lelan 0.7 Pinland, Ohio. Rev. W. thniwin, pastor of Main street, W- 0 MONEY TO LOAN Weide fundeQ 05 tote exte half per cent, rut proetrty a1 FO iRN$T JI1DT MONEY TO LOAN 'WobAyouoitmito, ortvato n4Qr bYeSI meet unou farm or village poporFat gwe rates ot *Wrest. DICKSON $e CARLING :Exeter EY TO LQ4S,1thOdist church. performed tho cere- mony in the presence of the fornilY ve a large amount of private tun a," a ,,felv "WU(' relatilles,a131°Pg, and 1141agepropertie.satiowizat tilent Wang .and .11rs, lekrolvat 8. Armstrong, or St. Marys. The 1441),M4N STANRCRI: bride who was pTesontod by her fa, . eters Sonciten", AfttlaSt- Exelez• them, was gowrte c1iatup38tte and ' Louisine silk, trimmed with Spanish DICKSON CARLING, Barrititers. Solicitors. Notl.rice. Vonveraneere, Commtesiencre.tielleiters for tatentoleone Eenk.Eto, Afaney totaait a&1owe5t rates et intcre4t. %Tit:Mt-MAIN EXETER, eAtterso A. re tr. mentsnet A. 0, RAMSAY, V, S, Boner Graauato Ontarlo Veterittere lege tHenotary_Pellow in Ontario eeuusr Amtielatioe. distasesottlomeette nuab scientifically tteated. Milk fever treated by tbe latest, oxygen treatment, OFFICE: One door south of Town Hall BESJOENLle.t Second lame north of Pree byterian church. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Thu Ugnorne and Iiinnert Fannon Mutual fire Insur- anon Gauwanu. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont, DIRECTORS President: -T. RYAN, DUIlLIN P. 0 Vice -Pres.:--, W. H. .C'ASSALOBE, FAIMUBAR P. 0, r. MORLEY, 11731.k..r.r..x P. 0, CROM...enTer P. O. Wzr. Rov. BOTtNuonat P. 0. • L. RUSSELL., ItCSSEnnAree P. O. AGE.7%.17S. • CATenintra.reL, STAInea... agr. A. DuNeAN FAIUMBAlt, ONT. WiLsele, FUnTeeTtereen 0,NT. J . S. GaLeuedneN, Lueene ONT. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Sec.y.-Treas. Farquhar. MNOR SALE, 011EATh.-At mvilla, A: a comfortable bouSe-With 21-2 ae- ros 09 land leaving, et gop,r3.,gixplien wath ,te choice voxipty or all kindo fruilt trees and'amall fruit, n never failiag Nell of Ilia best of water. Forpar- ticulax.s twirl to ;Hie; OWner, Wm: Exptex FOR SALE Part Lot 23, eon. 0, in Ilsborne. con- ' haoili:gsti21:(10eosoCif lo61..1Ctar:caVdbgic- den. Tbis property is 1N. mile from Thames Road Post Office,and roust be sold to close estate. Terms easy. For ,partieulats apply to THomes CAMEn- ON Esq., Farq uhar Po. MmenrommaMawegoeiewarlman*.surximms•••••••howmi.••• 'VCR SALE. --Brick house and near- ly ,ene-half are of land, at 'Mira - Nate. The house conta.ini8 rooms, ire g'ood: repair lehrofu'ghoUti-Breoldi well of water, aLso sta.bles. A num- peer of fruit trees:and a quantity of ismall fruits. Sat isfaptory real* -ter teellievg, Ter,ms eaSao,.-,Eapply VALE Elintanillreecce to j,no. giraanalconale,, _OHOltiTHORN DURHAM 13iULLS • for seale.-The underaigne.d has for •sale 7 pure bred Durham Bulls with • pedigree- or eligable for registration •ilify aged bull which .1.3 the sire:of ;the others, is included in eho oaferring and has proved himself a sure. stock getter. Ile was sired by Riverside Stamp. 'which did aueh good service in the herd of J. and, W. B. Watt, of 'Salem, and is a bait r.other to Star of Morning, recently , owned by James Snell, of Hullott, which took first prize at London fair and sold at his dispersion sale•for ,5,-i400. Apply on Lot 16, Conceission2, E1ay, or,iJohn Elder, Ho:mall P. 0 • monior.al......moraantworte.eMermaeram. rARM FOR( SAL] -An exce,11te•t5t tarm ,of 101 acres situated: Oil a good grae-el road, half way between .GothAiich. ljnd Luck- noW,- J 1.4 ll ilea fir‘orm Dungunnon and 120 roclst .gi.rona behool. The farmhas splen.clid build - The ba1'i i 36 ea 50 .fieve. A t, present there are 50 acres in crop end :30 acres in hay. The fences are, in Seel. rksi andi\l„ 1 n,. Never faIliene e re' exceleent wate.r, acres bush, and nearly d miles koll; al;e a:ening. •I. meel i a. e neaseesi 'on, if dealred. This Will .be aenne en the quick purchaser.for faille).- r - cu la rs apply toDr. D. A. A ndarso n, Eketer P.O. ce and carried a boquet of white Her travelling robe Ma Or igiu grey voile, over •taffeta, with bat of burnt fatraW trimmed with ribbon of resida green. Master Harold Armstrong did his part as ring bear- er as t hough he were to the manor horn The • ceremony took laee n the parlor witch was beau - decorated with rows and • ax. The rich and beautiful pro- , bore eloquent tribute to the poi1rity of the bride. The wed - which wart celebrated at 1 p. ni,, was immedittely •followed by the baptism of Master Rarold t. .&'n - strong when the company repaired the dining room where they were egaled by a dainty and substantial unobeon. The happy couple took the 5 p, nu train for the West, and will be "At Horne." at Kirksvilia Missouri, after the first of Septem- ber. larkton 25c4 pa • for the Times tifl the end of 1904 -for new subscribers only. -Gore nt rprising thresher, Mr. John Hanna has purchased a new separator front McDonald and Co. Stratford for the coming season. It will have ail the. latest Improve mcnts Including, wind stacker and self feeder. Stephen School Report The following is the report for S. S. No. 2., Stephen, for the month of June. Sr. IV. -Total 175, Roy Hill, 101: Eva Iiirtzel 110; Laura Sims, 101. jr. IV. -Total 175, Stewart Mit- the% 152 : Everett Sims, 145 ;Her bort Mitchell, 132; Clayton Sims 99: Jr. III. -Total 175 Mary Chant - hers, 151; Beryl Hill, 137; Olive King 118. •: Sr. IL -Total 175. -Ethel Sims.119 Eli Sims, 145; James Carroll, 132; Ltllian Stahls, 108; Tillie Edwards 85. Sr. II -.Total 300. Flossie Cornish, 78. MART ROBERTSON, Teacher. • Wroodhani -Mr. John Russell, is on the sick list. -Mr. John Copeland is visit- ing friends in Toronto. 250. pays, for the Times till the EXETER MARKETS Wheat per hushell .... 85 to 85 Oats new . , .. 30 'to 31 Barley ,.... 38 to 30 Blitter Eggs 82.50 13 8 Wool .... 16 to 16 Poi k I i ve weight ....$4.00 to $4.00 Pork Dressed .... 33125 to 80.25 Turkey .... 14 Ducks 8 Chicken eia lend of 1904 -for new subscribers I only. -Be u Allen has eagaged with Mr. Amos Marriott, on the base line for the harvest. -Mr. Couzens, cur new pastor,and Ins family are comfortably settled in their new abode. -Mrs, John Hazelwood, or Kirk - ton, is waiting on her mother, who ie very sick at Mr. William Kirk's , -Messrs. Eliolt t, a Kirkt on haVa finished the frazning of Mr. t.;• Robert Johnstone's barn and had a successful raising on Saturday last.1 ). Usbotne Council ARM FOR SALE, -Lots 20, 10 X con. and llth. con.,' of Stephen, 6 1-4 Miles west of Exeter, being composed of 100 acres on the 11111 cora, and „.120 acres on, the . 10th These farms are under good. stato. of cultivation well drained With good house and °tit -buildings, thereon el": SO fruit bearing orchards . Never the year round. For fru ther particulars apply to T. 13. lad:Exeter. • . vARNE FOR SALE. -The undorsign7 ecl Lsoffering for sale his ex- cellent liarmlolt 1, eon. 4, township of Usl,orne, abouttwo miles from 0311- tra lia , CCM taining 100 acres of well e oltiv tea land for farming or pas- ture being well drakined. There is a goed framei Jaouso 'and two honk bains, twa good wells of Iva ter, with windmill pumps aLso 'an orchard With good Tenet, be,aring trees., (Bloc% fur - Liter Tax ticulars apply on thorprem- im.4 or to MR. W. 3. CAVES,'Ceutra- tia P0. S, J U N E 30th 1904. Council net July thul„ All the ) members were present. The minut- ,,.•es of the last meeting were read and . -'llite organdle, and ear ,yarkg same/. approved. ' bouquets of pink rosea. Tito groom The reeve awl treasurer were au- thorized to borrow on their noteor -totes such PRIM or stuns, as maY be necessary to meet the current ex- penditure of the municipality until the taxes aro collected. Accounts amounting to $109.85 Young otaupli received the congratne were passed and orders isswd in my. lotions of about fifty invited guests m xn. i ^ ThOn followed a very dainty tea and Council then adjourned to meet Ca Pleasant evening, after which the Sallitraa31. August 6th at one ceeloek ;young' couple left amid the hearty F„ MORLEY. Clerk. goad uielles oZ a lioat of friends for We like best to call SCOTT'S EMULSION a food because it stands SO em- phatically for perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restor- , appetite, of giving new Su the tissue; especitilly to the rerTes, its action is that Cr a *ra•if,,rt-e.k. em.., i.nacrie„ an druir :Ors. NtlIttitntl?!!?1,711fIT!!!Itt,?t,Mttf/r!!'ittitt!!!//?!tlItiffilMtt! nttrtfttrt Mt? assisted by Mr dierbert Aus- of 'Toronto, and both are very favorably known among a large cir- cle of friends there and elsewhere. After the ceremony. which was per by Rev. S. Anderson, the School trustees will please send in e'r estimates before August 1st, er 61, see, 69, Pablie ScbooliA Act) Alth Centrnila 9 T. liunkin, and ed nil, of London, are riends here. R. and Mrs W. Jones anelfam- ily are now comfortably settled 411 heir now home recently purebase41 '001 'gr. W. B, T1ioi t, -Rev. U. W. Andrews, th' newly appointed nastor of Ibis circuit preache(l two excelhwit lemons to large and appreciative congregations on Sanday last. Sudden Death --The :WM'S el. OW very sudden death on Sunday las of Mrs. Arnett, was a Vera' great shock to the residents of our village Mrs. Anuott was in ber usuU healt h amt performing her household dut- les with no signs of approaching deldlt. %AP until a very few minutes before tlo very sudden call 01111Q. aving made all preparations for dinner, tehe laid dowia, upon the ben: a reception be given them at the home of the groom's parents. The young couple took a wail through t en - =Jet nt ing Rideau takee, re - awning 2‘2, far as Toronto %Alter: boy nal.he their future 'I2omP. 1 �f 199 1 1115' 1ifll5's UI1 1h - new bs .s • A rie Wedding - meow, I31- add wee the seem+ very happy nuptial event at high noon, on Tuesday, when Edith 1), dest daughter of the Rev. E. IL and Mrs. Sawers, became the bride of Mr. Alfred Whitney Hornick,oF Tilbury. The wedding march was played by Laura &ewers, 2-ister of the 10, end the cerertiOnv was per - toted by the bride's father, as - tad by Rev,. Mr. Shaw. of Eg monelville„ and Rev. Mr. Davidson* o Varna. after which a dainty wed- ding dejeuner was served in the ing EOQIfl. The bride looked par - sofa and with scarcely a struggle, ldelliallY weet ansi wkniorne in ; passed away. Deceased was only in gout or Nolite vont' aro ehiffesnand hcr 37th year and was united in curried a beautiful shower bouquet rnarr to her now sorrowing hats- of white bridal yawl and Maiden - 1 a very si.torl time ago.1 !tale Corns. Miss Agnes Saweai rs,s- pays for Uie TUncs till ele 21 of 1904 ncwubseribrr --Mr. James Vr.iser ansi fiuufly ef et Huron, s MoorcwiUe - • -The mutual hx ran het ry feet lent I an Dominion Bey in Luean, was 0. ecidod success. Mrs, Morgan and family, of n aro crimping on the hanks of lake Huron, this week near Kettle Point, not far from Forest. -Tiro recent wind storm did con- siderable% damage in this section. It unroofed the dwelling of Mr. James Herbert, and parr of the roof of Mr. Mr. George Cobbleg's barn and also unroofed Mr, Edward MoLaughlin's barn. -The sad news of the death of Ar- ehabal MeFalls one of our moat es- teemed residents, ensi while yes youtna ;man. His remains were brought to Liman on July fith and was interred in St. James cemetery on Wednesday, July Oth. We also announce the sad news of the death of Mrs, Annett, oe the Duffern House Centralia She died on Sundey while in discherge of her household dut- ies.. Anderson ChurcheaAndereone-A very pretty church wedding was celebrated here on Wednesday. June 29th, when Miss Ne,111e, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Anderson was united in marriage. to Mr. E. L. Church, a young TorOntonian,and it was a charming 'wedding. The church we A most taetfully decorated with flowers and green of garden end field assisted by an artistic so - lection of cut flowers from .Dale's Conservatories, Brampton, While on the outside, nature and a perfect June day lent their quota to the effect. The bride, attired in white organdie trimmed with valenclennies insertion and lace end white Liberty satin ribbon and carrying a shower boquet of bridal roses, advanced up the nista on the arm of her fath- er to the sweet strains of Mendel- sslion's wedding march played by DliSs Margaret White, of Exeter. She was attended by her twin. sisters, Misses Sarah and Margaret, also in teneineeeee"e. .........earezeeeeeeetete.e.ee'eneeena . We do not publish testinaotuals SPEAKS FOR ITSELF CURES FIEADACHE within 31CD minutes or monear refunded 41 Druggists 2.5c a box Sample and, Booklet Free. TI -1:0 HERALD REMEDV 3101g:ca1 \ ter of the bride, and Mr. W‘litney liornitik, cousin or ow groom -ere ilin attentlatias; the hridesmaing wore a dainty gown of mauve muslin, and trryiug a boquet or carnations. iss Nellie Ifornick was a fairy-like ring -bearer, zn a pretty frock. of 'hitorgandie and French vallenci- enues. The bride's going -away gown was navy blue broadcloth, with re- lief at gold binding, and She wore a picture hat of black chiffon. SPRING f..EDICINE" A}4. a spring medicine 'Ettrdee Blooti Ilittenahaat noequal. It tours the pystme and. 'removers all ieea ,frera the blood, and taken away ilea t tired wery feeling ma prevaleottl In Gprin'S. Exeter Municipal Council, Connell ruet pursuant to adjoura- ment al town ball, on July 40. Absent, Councillor .Armst rong, lerood -Muir -That the street lettering assessment be 19e per foot peyable August 15th, carried. 11.115' -"Wood -That the following accounts be paid and orders drawn On treasurer for same. II. Parsons, street watering, 24;$ Miss Kemp, part salary. $25.00; G. If. Ilissett, do. $27.50; C. 13. Snell, electric light to July lst, $87.00, less 825 for water; G. Gudmore, labor, $3.00; Thos, Creech, do. $1.90; D. Russell, Thos Welsh. do $3. Wm. Parsons, do $3.00; E, Rollneck. do., f.0o; F. Gillespie, do $5.70: IIoward, gravel $7,07; W. 3. Bissett, part salary, $93.75; G. N. W. tele- graph Co. 32o; cemetery accounts as follows, 0. Heywood, signs, $L25: G. Sraallacombe, rep. pump, $1.50; L. McTaggart, snow shovel 30e; j. Ford part salary, $27.00; James Willis, la- bor, $30.00. -Carried. Muir -Taylor. --That the council furnish one half the cost of tile for a drain on the -south boundary, Providing, the council of the town- ship of Stephen will give a satisfac- tory guarantee to pay OSO half. the cost of any tile required in future by owners of 't Elage properly on sail I boundary to cross street to make connections witli said drain, and .a. copy of this resolution be sent to the clerk of Stephen t ownship.-Carried Taylor -Muir -That the clerk ask Cor prices for crushed stone from St. \kinrys quarries to be delivered here. -Carried. Taylor -Wood -That this ceue- cil give their assent to the use of the fire engine to flush drain from cr- &emery providing Mr. Dobler make Slitiefactory arrangements, with the fire chief. --Carried. Taylor - IVIuir-That the clerk write M. C. Hays Esq., re communi- cation of April last. -Carried. Muir - Wood - That council adjourn to meet at call of reeve. -- Carried. GEO. II. I3ISSETT, Clerk. THE WORST XIX1). After piles have existed, far a bang time :and passed through diffeeene s taigas, the suffering is intense -pain aehing, throbbing, tumors form, fill- dd, to bursting, with blank. blood: Slyaspeeme endicoaing ether 1ronb1ete may appear bo a thoroughly pile -sick. peirson, This is when Ilem-Raid, the only in- ternal, the only absolute pile cure, brings the 'result that has made its fame. IL will 'cure the most stubborn otsse tn oxistisince and a bonded /guaranteer tO that effect gees with each package. IL ia to be had at the drug store, esene. 411Fr, YERYBODY 1.00 Ladies' Oxford Shoes 90 cents These are the best for the money that Marsh puts on the market They have • good, strortg soe wfth kid uppers at poe. 1,25 41110. 40* Tweed Pants line. Are very good wear• f ntrong wool and cotton, only a t be a bargain at $K,00. Chi! n's running soles, Khaki cloth o Boys' running shoes Khaki cloth tops itt 3t Young men's rumung shcs Linen color cloth tops a Shoes hoes,wth t 450. with rubbe cloth to rubber 105 h rubber 13 t.hoes w ith Line at Qe. color 12 1.2c English Prints 10c Tbis will b the Iitst purdiase we can have of this good Print, 32 inches wide, heavy water -twist thread, colors of blue, pink, indigo, hello, lilac, black. Warranted tc us fast colors at roc Colored Muslins 8 1-3c Only it few pieces leit They are the best you have ever SeCT1 wide in width and narrow in price 81,c 1 $1.00 Men's Heavy Plow Shoes 90c Good split uppers, = sole, 8 large eyelet rows pegs on h trcirag shoes 90c, ys Cottona e Pants 50 These koicker Pants are ma cotton Moleskin, are in neat strpes and lined throughout with white cambric anly oc Cloth Shoes Young res Cloth shoes, witlt leather soles, heavy duck uppers at 75c. Men's Cloth Shoes with *strong' loathe soles, heavy duck uppers at 90c Men's White Canvas Shoes, extra heavy sole; extra heavy white duck uppers, best we cin buy at $1.75 65e Print Shirt 50c Men's Strong Print Shirts with blue and white stripe; cuft's attached, no collar, very nobby patterns, good value at soc, .50 White Umbrella Shaw $100 Only a few left. We have never bad better wool. You cannot get anything prettier for $1,00 10 Pieces New Art Sateens 15c They are the prettiest we have seen this season. Elegant designs, beautiful life like colorings, nobbiest in finish,see them at r sc See our White Muslins in plain and fancy each a beauty at 10, 12 1=2, 15, 20, 25, 35 a yard. See our White and Cream Dress Goods, best assortment in town, plain Voiles 50c, twine Voiles 75c, Panama's 50c, Crepe de Chene 50c, Silk and Wool Crepelines 75c, Silk 3 and Wool Ottomans 95c3 Lustres*35 and 50c. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING GOODS 3 P P LESTONE & GARDINER 3 ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. A farmer employed an industrious Irishman for five years at the rate ,gf $50 a month vend found" -board, lodging, washing an Mending. At the ensi of the term he said to the man; "I can't afford to pay you the wages .1 have been paying. You have saved money end 1 have saved no- thing. At this rate you will soon] own my farm." "Then I'll hire you to work for me said the other and you can get yew.; farm back again." -Success. TURNING THE TABLES Many years ago before the pro- duction of grain was equal to the demand, wages of f,arta hands was high, but as produ ,tion increased the price lolvered r r :,- than the rate of wages. 4. • COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING GENERAL NEWS. Subscribe for the Exeter Times. 25c, pays for the Times till the end of 1904 -for new subscribers only. BORN MORLEY.-In Exeter, on. June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. John Morley, a. SOD, KELLER.-In Ray, on June 16. to Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Keller, a dim - 1 te • MARRIED WENIG -HOLLAND-In Exeter, by the Rev. Wm, Godwin, Dr. G. E. A special meeting oC the County DWre.nAigtif Ohio, t dioeof Miss Exeter. SHEERE -- SAUNDERS -- At St. Thomas, on June 301h, 1904, by Rev. W. C. McDougall, Mr. Aqu- illa Sheere, of Sarnia, form.erly of Exeter, to Miss }land Saunders, of SE. Thomas.. COBNELL'-SUTRERLAND--On Tta4 esdaY, J-1111 2801, at the. residence of the bride's parents, Goderich, Percy Cornell, of Toronto to Lexie Dolma, eldest daughter of James C. Sutherland. OLINDRY--VASIIINOTON -On Tu- esdaY, June 28th at the home of the bride, Goderioh, by Rev. Dr. Daniel, William H. Gaindry, to Misa A.ggie E. Washington, Youngest daughter of the late John Wash - the limit that can be borrowed with ington. oujy the vote of the people. Three CHURCH -- ANDERSON -- At An- and a half interest Mifts • at first sug- derson, on Wednesday, June 29, by gestecl but it was felt that at that the Rev, S. Anderson, of Wellb urn t be difficult to dispose Mr. Edward Church, Toronto, and of the delsentures at par and that Miss Ellen Anderson, of Bien - the full $26,000 would be required shard.: for the pUrposes named. Renee the DIED 1 rate was wt,ahse feinxaploleytaftiixoend that tphear cedraet- (,( AN•lt.,N)0Eit,TayfT,a-rTyn JCaretriahlinlicat,t,onageJd3uly36 bentures would bring a premium. years 6 niontlas arid 9 days. w ; Boars the council was held on -1Verinesday last eomraencing at 1 o'clock, all the members being in attendance except Councillor `Patterson. The aneeting was called to take into consideration a by-law for borrowing $20,000, $10,- 000 of the amourit to be appliedpaying for the addition to the house of refuge and the balance to provide for expenditu.res MCW bridgesbe.: lug erected. The. by-law has to be advertised three months before its tine]. passing, hence the meeting was called now in order to make it ates- sible to have the matter closed up at the Decernloer session. $20,000 is CREDITON Roller Milis Gristing and Chopping Promptly Done. We are giving excellent sa- bisfaotion in flour since re- modelling our mill 11. Sweitzer .ate it migh currency. of tbe debentures is fifteen years and the by-law provides for ' the raising by special rate of $2,000 ' • yearly during that term, 3800 for interest, and $1,200 to create a sink- Site ing fund. 4 per cent. is the rate . the delienturee already issued bear. et The Kind Yeti Have AlWays BEIcrhi I 50 YEARS° - EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS, DESiGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending n sketch and description may Reickir asoertair our opinion free -*Blether an mventon is pro t ably patentable.' Cbraintualon- tions strictly ocnittlentlat. Handhoblren.Patents sent free. Oldest agency for scouring._ patents. 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