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The Brussels Post, 1919-7-17, Page 1FOL.. 40 NO, 3 $1,50 Per Annum in Advance BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 17, I9I W. 1i. KERR, Proprietor Save Something : eek. No matter how little, you owe it to yourself, your Family, and your business to save something` every week. Regularity pays. Open a Savings Account with this Bank. Add to it regularly. It will quickly grow. It will help you to something really worth while later on. --THE 1111111111111111111 Bank of Nova Scotia Paid-up Capital ¢ 6,000,000 Reserve Fund • 12,000,000 Resources • - 150,000,000 19 F. Ii. GILROY Manager Brussels Branch JIII(' IIIIIIIII' t. 1.01161.10.6. New Advertisements Old Boys' Re•un[on, 1. Cow for Sole -J, Smith, Winghain (Ihnuttaqua. Overalls -10, 0, Rothwell, Spectacles lost -TAN PORT. Pigs for sale -Arthur Ward, Calves for sole -A. L. Russell, Forret for Bole -T, Williamson, Visitors to town -F. R Smith, ldnrine glasses lost -.Toe POST. Ltutelt-Methodist Ladles' Aid. Teacher wanted -Walter YcAI. An Approved School -G. Spotton, Horse for mole -Stanley Wheeler. Raspberries for sale -J. H. Hoover. Fall term -Central Business College, Fall term -Elliott 13usinens College. Grey Voters' List -A.13, Macdonald, ,�rI� ism t geivs Oranbrook Fall wheat harvest is on this week. Mrs. F. Raddatz and daughter were visiting at Kitchener during the past week. Next Sabbath afternoon Bert Lott will take charge of the service in the Methodist (thumb here. Fred. Hunter' WaS home daring 1110 past week, looking fine. He returned to Cubnnrg and hopes to receive his discharge, bred. had a friend from Toronto visiting hint, At the Methodist church last Sun - clay afternoon the congregation were well pleased to hear Mise Muriel Sper- ling, Toronto, sing a cltolce solo in good voice. Mrs. Chas. Forrest and; son, Robt., Jamestown, were renewing old friend- ships with John Forrest and family. A. A, and Mrs. Naylor and family were holidaying here at the parental home of Mee, Naylor, Chas. and Mre. Seel. ' Old Boys' Re -union at Brussels on last week of July will be a strong magnet to draw the people of this community. The advertising matter for the fine program was distributed this week. Wroxeter Mies Aura Kitchen, is holidaying under the parental roof. J. and Mrs. Reciter, Ayton, spent the week end with the tatter's sister, Mrs, A. H. Moffitt, R, B. Hanes, Toronto, spent several days Inst week with his daughter, Mre. D. M. McTavish. Mrs. Jno, Lorimer and little son, Detroit, areuests of the former's mother, Mrs. .Jno, Vogt. Mies Carrie Oosbiu, PrincetoWn, a former teacher in tate Continuation school, spent a week with friends in the village. Dr. Robt, Montgomery, who has been taking a special medical course in New York, visited his mother, Mrs. W. R. Montgomery, last week. Mrs. J, SLutt, Mee, W. Bevington, Mrs. M. McIntyre and Mrs. Jno. Brebhaner left Monday afternoon for an extended visit at different points in the West. ' A SAFE PLACE FOR SAVINGS IT is as necessary to select a safe place for your savings as it is to save, yet few give this matter much thought, and many lose their savings because of ignorance or carelessness in this respect. For over fifty years The Canadian Bank off Commerce has been serv- ing the people of Canada in in- creasingly n- CIeasin lY large measure, until at the present time it has over 470 branches providing complete bank- ing facilities in all parts of the country. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL PAID UP . $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 ellse Walton Branch C. F. Misner, Acting Manager neneettleterellearee Two more war veterans Arrived home recently, Thos. 1141111P1,100 arid Jatnos I•futrutau. Former ;was in the flying retype, and the latter one of the 1st then to (outlet to the 101 it Batt. He was later transferred to the For- estry Batt. The Garden Party held in the pal k, under the auspices of the United Women Workers of the Preehyterian church last Wednesday evening, pass- ed Aft most successfully, the proceeds amounting to $195.09. Wingliaw Band was iu attendance and a Foot Ball match between Wroxeter ated Ferrite 4111 learns took place, Saturday, July 121h„ was a gala day amongst the Orangemen of this die•. trirt, when they e.elebraled here, The village was nicely decorated with evergreen arches, flags and broiling and the attendance was large. tying. ham Braes Band supplied Inulin for the day, after a lengthy parade in the afternoon, adllrPeees were 141Ve11 in the park by Mr. Fulton, Clifford, and Revs, Stride, Malcolm, Powell and Kerr. In the evening an interesting Font Ball game between Wroxeter and Fordtvich took place, the latter team winning by a scare of 1.0, Gerrie A meeting of ail interested in re- taining the Ontario Temperaneo Act will be held in the Methodist (/L00311, Corrie, Tuesday, July 22n1 at 8 p. rn, for the organization of the foveae in the township of Howick. It is urgently requested that every palling aub•divieisn in the township be well represented. A, T. Cooper, Field Sec- retary. Clinton, and other officers of Oounty Association will be present to assist in the organization, 0 Morris Will, Hanna returned from Kincar- dine Monday and will leave for his horse in the West Friday, taking the O. P. R. back at Port McNichol. He has had a fine visit. Owing to the lack of air currents the windmills on numerous farms have been slackers in keeping the water tanks and troughs well supplied with water, The "arutstrong" power was called into requisition in a num- ber of instances to give cattle a much needed quota in the hot weather, Last Saturday George FP. Agar and Miss Gertrude Isabel, eldest daughter of Joseph and Mos, Robb, all of Morris township, were united in marriage at the manse, Belgiave, by Rev. A. el, Boyle. They drove to the home o1 A. and Mrs. Forsyth, Brussels, uncle anti aunt of bride, for tea, Mr. and Sirs, Agar will make their new home in Wiogham. We wish them happiness and prosperity, School Report of S. S. No, 8, Morris. Names in order of merit. Jr. IV - Miller McArter, Annie Clark. Jr, III -Audrey Miller, Howard Clark. Sr, II -Margaret Nichol, Rollie Marks, Alvin Rutledge, Verna Rutledge, Mor- ris Leitch, Evelyn Cook, Douglas Cook, Letta Hawkins, Jr. I -Rhea Rutledge, Stewart Shedden, Jean Shedden, Sr, Primer -John Clark, Herbie Hawkins, Mervyn McCauley. Jr. Primer -Ellen Nichol, Alvin Mill- er, Gordon Bradshaw, Isabelle Leitch, Allan McCracken, Robert Nichol, M. MCK1:LLAR, Teacher. Moncrieff Hay is a good Drop and will be worth real money this year. Thos. Inglis and family were at Bay- field calling on his brother who has a cottage there. Mrs. D. G. MaoQuarrie, of this vicinity, was holidaying at Bayfield for a few days last week, Pte. Edward Ward, second youngest son of Harry Ward, is home from overseas and is welcome back. A course is being Laken at the Sum- mer School Toronto, by Eimer McKay, returned soldier, who will likely at- tend Normal School in the Fall. Last Sabbath afternoon Rev. Mr. Kennedy preached in the Presbyterian °tweet' and addressed the Endeavor in the evening. His visit was enjoyed. 85,714 pounds of cheese was ehipped by Silver OnI'ners factory, realizing the sum of $12,527. P11005 Were 29 and 80 Dents for 1st and 2nd halves of June. Stile Was Stade to the Swift Company. Miss Ina McKay passed her Con- servatory exam, it) Elementry piano with 1st class honors, meet creditable to herself and her teacher, Aliso 119or- 01100 Jnhnetoi1, Milverton. Miss Hltl'I'iette MaeQuart'ie, who has been attending Steal Normal for the iiwk Y srt year has been ecessFnl in I nt g t hLn nor her ttnfrssimlal 2nd aloes certlhrate. She has Attained a school neat Molesworth at $700 per annum. Robert and Mrs, Hale, both former residents, who have been holidaying with relatives i es and friends in and around the burg, also at Atwood, at. ter a pleasant time, returned to their homes near St, ()othaeines, They motored and enjnyed the trip very mneb, SCHOOL REPORT. -The following is the result of the June examinations of S. S. No. 9 Grey, standing accord - Ing to Merit. Sr. IV -Muriel Van - rent, Lorraine McKay, Ielvie McKay, Jr. 1V -Leslie McKay, Berea Speiran, Leslie Machan. Sr. III -Willie Mc- Kay, Marie Wesenberg, Kenneth Machan, Arthur Munn, Jr, III- Cliffor(1 Machan, Greta, Speiran, Manion McKay, Oliffor•d 13nlrertson, Leon McKay, Sr.IC- WlnniFred Melville, Mildred Ilnward, Marjorie Smith, Annie Robertson. Jr, JI - Orval Harrison, Hazel Spolean, Law- rence Machan, isb-Clavinda 13e11, Verna McKay, Volute Robertson, Kenneth Ferg, Eliza Machan, Law- genes McLean, Isobel McLean. Pr, 1t -Erie McKay, Archie McKay, Bob 13e11. Pr, I -May McKay, \Viilie Robertson, Francis Smith, Freida Wickie, Wilfred \Vickie, Duncan Mc- Iay, MAX ROBERTSON, Teacher, fn Approve School THE SPOTTON BTJSINESS COLLEGE, of Wingham, and all of its branches throughout Ontario, have been approved by the Military authorities in Canada, This Means that every returned eat - dive, who is a category man, has the privilege of selecting Lhis School in which to take a fres business education and living allowance, so generously offered by the Canadian Government, They will also have the honor of being trained by a returned sol- dier who gallantly slid his bit. The Spotton Business College invites all eligible returned men to inquire into its "war record" and compare it with other "so - celled" Schools that are bidding for their patronage. A post card requesting information will bring frill particulars. Mr. and Mrs. Joss and Mies Gladys and Will., all of Toronto, Also Mrs, Heywood, whose home is in Bramp- ton, have returned to their horses af- ter an enjoyable stay at the homes of William and James Mann and David G. Clark, 15th and 18th Cons. Beigrave No service in Trinity Church last Sunday nor next Sabbath as Rector Hawkins is away for a holiday of 2 weeks. Women's Institute will meet at the home of 0, B. Wilkinson, 4th line, Wednesday afternoon at 2.80 o'clock, All will be welcome. Sunday evening week the Orange- men of this locality attended service in the Methodist church when Rev, Mr, Davison preached a most suitable discourse. The annual report of the Methodist church for past year has been issued and shows liberality on the part of their congregations constituting Bel - grave circuit. Thursday of last week Rev. Mr. Hawkins, Anglican rector, was mar- ried to a Dutton lady and they are now on a trip up the lakes. Rumor says Mr. Hawkins may remove from this charge before long. He has many friends who would be sorry to see him leave, Pte. Joseph Dunbar, son of -David Dunbar, of East Wawanosh, arrived home on Sunday night of last week, being brought by auto from London. He had a splendid trip home on the water and looks fine. Monday even- ing a reception was held for him and Bert. Tasker at Mr. Dunbar's, There was a large gathering of friends and neighbors to welcome the soldier boys. Fine program was carried out with Bert Bradburn in the chair. After a song of welcome by the audience the chairman gave a short address in which he spoke of the bravery of the gallant Canadian's and our great pleasure in having them back, He asked the people in the midst of their rejoicing not to forget the par- ents and friends of brave boys who did not come back but at all times to sur- round them with loving thought and kind acts and show them sincere sym- pathy in their great sorrow. Chas, Cole gavea song in which the magic word "Home" predominated. Hum- orous reading by Mrs. W. 0, Scott came next followed by speech from P. W. Scott in which be reviewed the war, as it concerned Canada from that fateful Aug. 4th till the Armistice was signed and on behalf of the com- munity heartily welcomed the boys home, Pte J, Dunbar replied for the boys and thanked the many friends for all their kindness both now and on going away. All hands then sang 'They are jolly good fellows," Reci- tation by ()has. Cole ; song by Joseph Millet' ; song by Miss I, Kelly ; in - 1 WINCHAM Chautauqu, July I] to 23 HEAR Dr, Evans, of Wales Dr, Bohn, of Switzerland Dr. Griel, of Italy Dr. Adam, of Montreal Tom Sleeyhill,of Australia Fred. G. Bale, of United States Lieut. Picard, of France also 'Seven Keys to Baldpate' With Broadway ameba and Exceptional Musical Companies H, STARE',, Bandmaster of 01st IIighla tiler's' Band Hamilton, Who plays at Brussels July 28 and 29, strumental by bliss Jean Geddes comic reading by Mrs. W. 0. Scutt ; song by Jas, Taylor, after which H. Johnson presented Wm. Dunbar with a medal and an arltlreen, the name as was prosented to the soldier boys at the great tlemnnetration recently held at R. Procter's, at which time Mr, Tasker was presented with his medal. The audience joined in singing the National Anthem after which 11x0 violins were produced and young and old enjoyed a few hones dancing. A sumptuous supper was served and after many hearty hand -clasps the crowd dispersed sometime Tuesday morning, Jamestown A meeting of Jamestown Women's Institute will be held on Wedneeday, July 28rd, in Victoria Hall. A good attendance is asked to decide whether or not they are going to take up work for the Christie street Hospital, Tor- onto. DIED IN HER YOUNG WOMANHOOD.- With OMANHOOD.With deep regret the people learned of the demise of Mrs. A, B. Brigham, nee Miss Ray Moses, of Ilullett town- ship, on Monday morning. A still born baby arrived the FVednesday previous, Mrs. Brigham was 82 years of age and was the eldest daughter of the late Wm. and Mrs. Moses, 211c1 line, Morris. 2 years ago she joined hand and heart with her now bereft partner and located on the farm near Blyth. She was a general favorite and her demise will be deeply de- plored by a wide circle of friends who sympathise with the bereaved. Fun- eral took place on Tuesday afternoon to Blyth cemetery, service being con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Telford. We are sorry to state Mr. Brigham's health is none too rugged but hope for improve- ment. Grey Council meeting July 281h at Ethel, Straw is going to be very shoot but grain may pan out well, Miss Ina Steles enjoyed a pleasant visit with friends in Stratford. The Voters' Lists are published for 1919 and were pasted uta last Friday, Tom Armstrong, B. A., is at Guelph 0. A 0. taking a special course in Ag- riculture, Mrs. H. Tyreman and Howard Oster are at Guelph this week visiting Mrs. R. Hutchinson. A steer was killed by lightning Monday night at D. Meehan's, 12th con. It was pasturing in the orchard near the house. An addition is being added to Wm. Schnook's home which is also bein remodelled. Ho will have a nice place when completed, Miss Lydia Sophia Stein has arriv- ed home after spending some time at the home of John Dodds, McKillop, She reports a good time, G. B. and Mee, English announce the Marriage of their daughter, Myrtle Marie, to Dr, W, W. Tyrenan, at "Buckingham Farm," Gra Saslc, on gg Y. June 24111. WEDDING BELL - happy W s, A ha11Y P.vast took place at the home of Robt, and AL's, Duckett when Mrs. Dockett's 51e - ter, Miss Armstrong, was united in marriage to William 0, Gorselitz, a well known resident of the 12tH con, of Grey, Wedding March was played by Miee Viola Osbaklston, Godeaich, ooueht of the bride, Groom Look his place on it platform antler an arch of evergreens and streamers of red, white and blue, with wedding bell in centre. Little Miss Wilkins was flower girl, dressed in white, carrying a basket of roses and lilies of the valley, and the ring embedded in a white lily, Bride was given away by hoe uncle, Mr, Daweoh, Site was gowned in white satin trimmed with georgette and pearls and wore a bridal veil, caught in a wreath of orange blossoms. and carried a Pteyei' Book, with white streamers. After congratulations and good wishes for a long and happy life the company repaired to the dining room, led by Rev. Mr. AleLeod, the officiating clergyman (which was draped with red, white and blue and wedding bells.) Presents were num- erous and cosblyi including a number of cheques, Bride's going away dresa was stone Muscle satin with georgette trimmings, and white hat with ostrich plume, levelling was spent in music tand social chat, Those from a dis- tattoo Were :-Mr, and. Mee. Osbalcls- WILL SERVE LUNCH Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church will serve Lintels on the two days of Old Is nm R'' -union ? Monday and 1 i,y,' in the bast meld 't rbc .letliodiet Church, I'roul)ll Service and Reasuu able Rates, ton and family, Guderirh ; Sir. and Mr,:, Wilkie and hardly, Gaderieh, cousiI,e ul' the heel, ; Atone and Mrs. Ball end ;111•, Dawson, Iollel t, unr-le and cousins of bride. A gond malty oil the ladies of the community are enjoying the sunshine and the balmy breezes in the berry patches. It is not what one would call a pic-nic of a time, either, but still we all like to get after the raspberries. Grey 10 stalwarts, who line up colder Jno, McNab, Oranbrook, for the Tug of War with Morris township Saturnine at the Re -union to be held at Brussels week after next will give a good account of themselves, no doubt. Hay is a fairly good crop this sea- son. Thus, FVillittmson, 14th Con., hauled 3 loads to the acre from 19 acres, giving him 57 loads. Owing to the pool' health of Mr's. Williamson the farts is being offered for sale, Farm ie a good one. See advt. Walton intieI0 /114111141. Na Iv, 14:110 feel. Apply to North � hot 1, Con 17, Orey Phone, cot. JOHN 1i10Ntinssr, Walton, P. O. Poultry wanted Tuesday or moll week. Phone W. G. Neal 58 to prices, me, Next Sunday morning a special Thanksgiving service will be held in Duff's church, at 11 o'clock, having reference to the signing of Peace, The public invited. Ethel Live Poultry wanted Monday of each week Phone Hall's Store. STYLISH 81100I55 FOR SALe.-Parties want. Ing to buy it neat, substantial buggy, steel, rub- ber or cushion tire son Rave money by call- ing 011 DAVID MILKS, Ethel. Pic-nic on Saturday. Airs. Lambert, Hamilton, is visiting at Hugh Addy's. This week A. McKee cut a good crop of Fall wheat. Ernest Wheeler is giving 0. Halo' kirk a hand in the tonsorial parlor, Brussels. Advt. may be read in this issue rela- tive to the Ethel Rural mail route, for which tenders are asked. The sermon of Rev, Mr. Lundy, of Walton, last Sunday afternoon was full of interest and instruction, Large number of applicants for the positions of teachers in Ethel school. Board will settle whom it will be soon The gasoline tank of W. E. Sanders has been purchased by W, Gill who moved it to main street, a more con- venient site. 0, L. and Mrs, Hedy, Harriston, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawns and Miss Suther- land, of Hamilton, were Sunday visit- or's at the home of Lewis and Mrs, Whitfield. Our Foot Ball team is slated to play an exhibitiongame with Brussels on the Tuesday afternoon of the 01,1 Boys' Reunion. The match should prove of interest as the teams are well matched. A letter from John McDonald, who is in the West, says he has extended his railway ticket and will see more of the country. Some parts are hit hard in crop failure while others will do fairly well. Mrs, Lewis Whitfield returned home last week after holidaying with friends at Clifford and Harriette!), Master Stuart and Miss Isabel Tuck, of Clifford, returned home with their 0011110 spend the holidays. A fine monument has been placed in Ethel cemetery to mark the grave of the late T. Colonel Davidson, who flied so tragic a death in Oklahoma, II. S. .It is a Pittsford Valley stone richly carved and the lettering clone in gold, A, 1e, Hersey, Brussels sup- plied the Monument. A Ripley correspondent says "Aire. (Rev,) J. Heudereon and family are moving this week to Whitechurch, where Mr, Henderson has been stationed for the coming term. We are exceedingly sorry to lose these good citizens and wish them every acestheir new a s in t n iv field of labor. Pee mo A pic-pie will be held in Rowlands grove on Saturday, July 10th, under the auspices of the Pres- byterian S. 8, Supper will be served, charge being 25 and 15 cents, Sunday School scholars free. e Members of congregation are asked to bring bas- kets well filled. Booth on grounds, Don't forget the date, July 19th, Everybody come, (Intended for last week) SVilliani Gorsalltz sold 10 pigs to Machan Bros, .for $295.00 The Hall family motored to Mit- chell, Stratford and Baden. A, 1,. McDonald and family visited their friends, Ben Kirwan, Oliffot'd. Jim. McNeil and family and Joe Brown motored to St. Paul and Moth- erwell, Rev, Mr, O'Kell gave his first add- ress to Ethel congregation on Sunday evening which was much appreciated, Thursday evening July 3rd, a very exciting Football match was played between Brussels and Ethel, Day had been very warm and all the mom - bet's of tate Ethel team had put in a strenuous day's work, nevertheless they played a good clean game, Dur- ing brat half each side scored a goal. In second half Ethel boys were having it all their own way when one of their number, George Dunbar, received a nasty kick in the stainer+ whish effectually stopped the game for a Save bulk hi Not Nog It '1'tix Committee of Old Boys' Re- union, to be held in Brussels, July se, 28 and ze, while ready to cordially welcome the many visitors to the Celebration snake a special request that everybody retraiu from throwing 'Talcum powder, Lampblack orecything else that will en- danger the eyesight, destroy clothing or mat 1 be good feeling expected to exist. Will all interested govern themselves by this notice and save trouble for them- selves and their friends. The protest is kindly intended but will be just as re- solutely eoforced, sesees----eressere-esess.s se=e-. time, Ultectly afterwards R. Riley scoffed a goal fox Brussels. Ethelites were certainly proud of the way in which their team played and have not the slightest doubt that if both sides had equal advantages the score would have been different, Wm. Campbell has arrived home unexpected, He looks fine, enjoyed his trip very much and had a good visit to the land of his ancestors. We were pleased to see Roy Gill walk into town. He spent 8 months in France. He was an engineer and worked in the labor Battalion and did no fighting but saw enough of the horror of war to satisfy him. He has gone to Detroit to visit his sister. Bluov al$ Harold Holt/tee wag home aver Sun day. Mrs. B. thin' visited rieaforth Mende. Robb. and Mrs. Aitchison railed on Hanover friends. John Diment, Toronto, was here visiting relatives. Miss Mary Stewart is on a holiday trip to Toronto and Detroit. Mrs. Jas. Aitchison spent a few days last week with Guelph friends. Hugh and Mrs. Sinnamon spent Sunday at the home of Gordon Hall, Misses Jean and Maly Mowbray spent a few days with Wingham friends. Wm. and Mrs. Manley, Sonthamp- ton, spent a few days with Jno, and Mrs. Hall. Mire, John Musgrove, Wingham, is at present visiting with Mrs. Rohr. Musgrove. A number from here attended the funeral of the late David Ball at Wingham. Misses Gourley, of Brooklin, are spending their vacation at the home of Alex, MacEwan. We are pleased to report Mrs. John King is improving and hope she will soon be o. k. again. Lou Duff, Editor of the Welland Telegraph, spent a few days at the home of his mother, Wm. Patton returned to Toronto after spending past few weeks with hie brother David, Nurse Ruby Duff returned to Toron- to on Monday after spending a few weeks at her home here, Pte. Louis Roach returned home from overseas. He is looking well and came through without a scratch, Misses Luella and Bernice Shaw and Miss Edna Johnston have left Thurs- day for a trip through the West. Farmers are busy at the haying. It is a fair crop. The recent heavy rain did much good to the Spring crops. John Diment, Toronto, has pur- chased the cottage formerly owned by Myra Hamilton for a Summer home. We welcome home three more sol- dier boys who arrived Saturday, Herb. Powell, Jas, McEwan and Gordon Elliott, Pte, Howard Haney has returned hone from overseas. Ho was wound- ed and has been under treatment for' some time. He looks well, Wm. Patton, Toronto, ie here visit- ing his brother David who has been quttepoorly. We hope lie Will soon be enjoying better health. Earl Aitchison underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis at Wiogham Hospital Saturday night. He is do- ing well, we are pleased to say. Sec, Cooper, Clinton has charges of the services` of the Methodist cir- cuit here. He was in the interests of the "0, T. A. and gave a very ilnpres- sive talk on the liquor question. TurnberrY Council unci) nt M1 t tee ofoune'1 C t meeting held in Bluevale Juue 23rd Members all present. Minutes of last regular meeting and minutes of Court of Re- vision read and adopted on motion of Scott and Porter, Following aco0uuts were paid :-J. Kelly, drawing grader, $1.00; M. Sharpin, rep. road and oulvert, $3,00 : 0. Stokes, rep, road, $1,50 ; A. Lin- coln, team on grader, $8,50 ; I. Stokes, team ou grader, $3.50 ; D, Marshall, team on grader $3,50 ; S. mat, shah, team on grader, $8.50 ; W, Marshall, rep. road, $1,00 ; F, Haugh, shovelling gravel, $8.00 ; R. Weir, team on grader, $2,50 ; N, Underwood, team on grader, $5,00 ; R. Wilton, team on grader, $5,00; John Sinitic, team on grader, $5,00 ; Thos. Weil', managing grader, 322.550 ; Wm. McMichael, shovelling gravel, $4.00 ; J. L Scott, getting rep. for grader, $3.00 ; W. Gallagher, putting iu oulvert, $7.00 ; J, L. McEwen, engine and operating grader, $80.00; R. Hupfer, gravelling, $5L75 ; J. Ed- gar, gravel, $0;90 ; Mrs. Brooks, rent or hall, $7,50; Clias. Aitken, putting in culvert, $7.00: Chas, Elliott, tile, $8,50. Moved by W. A, Mines and J. J. Moffat that the next Council meeting he held in Binevale, Monday, July 28th, at1p.m. P. ?imam, Clerk,