The Wingham Times, 1903-03-26, Page 54he i1en's
Store Bargtins
Boys' all wool 2 piece Suits, sizes 22 to 28,
$1,75
Boys' Odd Enieker Pants, sizes 22 to 32, at - .5C) and .75
Special in Suits
14 only Men's Black Worsted Serge Suits. sizes 33 to 44 ; these
are genuine all -wool, the overlualce of a large factory, which
we bought at a big reduction ; coat is single breasted sack,
single breasted high cut vest, best Italian linings, choice
Special in Pants
27 pairs Men's Scuff Pants, •all sizes; some of these are all wool
and some half wool and cotton, but odd linos which we are
not able to get any more of, so we close them out at
IMP IMSCIISMOI
WORTH YOUR WHILE to see us before buying your
—HATS —OAPS —SHIRTS
—COLLARS—CUPS! S --SOX
—HANDKERCHIEFS, etc., etc.,
as we have the largest and best spring assortment in Huron County.
Novelties in Neckwear arriving daily.
$7,00
61,19
—TIES
—GLOVES
The R. H. G ! OWDLI2 Go.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
rer-Eggs wanted. gait" Butter wanted.
Spring I'liiii a : ery Opening
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MISS BOYD wishes to announce to the
Wingham and vicinity that her Spring Millinery
ing will 'take place.
Ladies of
Open -
ON FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 27.
You will find it to your advantage to see
before making your selections, as we have
novelties in headgear.
THE N1TA,;1GI1AM
ARCH 26, 1903
News From Our Neighbors
EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS.
What Wideawake Times. Correspondents Communicate — Other
Items Clipped From Our IJitolaanges.
BTXTIF,,
The next monthly fair will be held in
I3lyth on Tuesday, March 31st.
Mr. James Denholln left this week for
his home in Whitewood, Assiuihoia.
Mr, David Nicol attended the Gran
Lodge meeting of the A. Q. U. W. t
Toronto last week.
Miss Eva Kelly, nurse at St. Joseph's
hospital, Loudon, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kelly.
Mr. George Smith, jr„ who bas been
confined to his home since last October
with inflammatory rheumatism, is now
able to walk up town, although he is yet
far from being well..
Mr. Isaac Barr, who recently sold Ma
farm in Hallett, has removed his family
to Blyth and they are occupying the
house on King street formerly occupied
by Mr. G. E. I)enstedt and family, and
which Mr. Barr has purchased.
Is ]roar flack Lanae
Does it hurt to bend down? Have ye
aheavy dull pian' at the base of the spin
If so, the best remedy is Nerviline;
will invigorate the tired, sore muscles,
matte them suple and strong. Nerviline
will drive out the pain and make yon wt 11
in no time. Nothing so good as Nervil-
ine for Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Rhenma-
tistn, Neuralgia and Sciatica. Buy a 20o
bottle of Polsoha's Nerviline to -day, and
try it. .
Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipatioi�
LVEST W.n.wAxosra,
Council met according to appointment
our display on March 18th. Members all present;
Reeve McQaillin in the chair; Minutes
all the latest of last meeting approved.
Treasurer's statement showed balance
on hand of $2S0.00—Filed.
$ SPRING °irPENING $
MISS MACPHERSON
Wishes to announce to the Ladies ot Wingham and vietniny
4 that she purposes having her SPRING MILLINERY OPEN-
ING on
FRIDAY .EVENING MARCH 27
P When a large and varied assortment of the latest styles
and novelties will be shown.
sae%elm 1/9t, el+'b ' aWeWee 9Ryle@b4.r hAtt+Z "ible
••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••®4•b••••••••••O•••••••••• Johnston, R. Medd, J. H Mills, S. Scott,
.-4, + 4; ;- � ,< r 4 W. Stathers, M. Young, Thos. Begley,
I C3r,
l r' , �. { *�., ,� 4^ • aa�4' y' 0 G. Caldwell,'W, Smith, H. Jones, J,Gib-
"' '" 't` it .r is `` t • son, W. Kennelled], F. Moss, A. Robin -
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• son, T. Radcliffe, R. Reid, D. Erriugtou,
@v"��^r -✓at.' r e$'���3 Qa CLr6 • 4 E, Fowler, J. Agar, R. McAllister. J.
+ • • McCabe, G. Greaves, M. Leddy, P. Mc -
CORN, cans for 25 cents •• Guire, J. O'oonnor, W. ] arrou, A. Stew-
• : art, H, Ryan, E. Pitzpatriek, G. M. Rob-
+ PEAS, - 3 cans for 25 cents A arts, J. Pardon, T. Alexander, M.
BEANS, - 3 cans for 25 cents ••
PUMPKIN 3 cans for 25 cents o•4.c
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D. McDonald was appointed operator
of road -grader for the coming year ane
the clerk was instructed to advertise fo
teams to worst grader.
By-law No. 3 was read a third; time
and passed appointing feace viewers,
pound -keepers and pathrnastors. The
following are the appointments:—FENCE
ViEWEits—G. Rutledge—Ed. McGuire
—R. Bowers—J. Pureon—M. McDonald
--W. E. Gordon.
Pound Keepers—J. Nicholson, Thos
McCann, W. J. Jackman, Thos. Alex.
ander, Wnt. Humphrey, A. Anderson.
Pathmasters—J. Girvhi, S. Kerr, W.
Watson, J. Young, Thos. Lawler, J. ?dole
G. Youngblutt, M. Sproule, ,T. Nivius,
R. Plunkett, A. Kirk, A. McCabe, J.
PORK AND BEANS, 3 cans for 25 cents
(31b cans)
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TOMATOES,
2 cans for 25 cents
Scotia
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Champion, T. Finland, S. Thompson,
H. Allen, D. Rutherford, A. Harper, ,T.
Rutherford, J. Durnin, R. Woods, W. J.
Todd, D. Ferrier, R. Lsckhart, A. Rin-
toul, E. Haines, J. Bowles, W. A. Wil-
son, N. Ceuq bell, R. H. Miller, L.
Weatherlxead. S. Webb, R. Ferrier, B.
Maylor, A. Emerson, J. Laidlaw, D.
O'Callaghan, P. Smeltzer, G. Greer, R.
Cameron, J. Purvis, J. 1TeQuilliu. J.
Smith, J. Foster, ,T. Inglis, W. Hutchi-
son, J. Eg;estone, J. Gaunt, W. Thonp-
son, G. Horn.
Council adjourned to meet ou April
24th,at 2 o'clock,
W. S McCitasrz s, Clerk.
Dying rsy stow Degrees
• Although not always aware of it jet
4 thousands die by slow degrees of catarrh..
• It first attacks the nese or throat, thou
• the Mugs, and finally spreads all througlh
,•j the system. Catarrhozono is the only
• remedy that will immediately prevent
++++++444444444+++++444' ►4444444.4444••44 4'++++++ the spread of this awful kills
t sands
breath from the, Inhaler stilts thousands
- of germs, clears the throat and nose, aids
expectoration and relieves the pain across
_rood RAILWAY
the eyes. Catiirrihozone eirMerttes ev-
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ery vestige of cataarhli from the systeulAsthma, Deafness and LungTrouble. Price ;$1,00; trial size 25 cts.,all druggists. Poison a; 0o., Kingstoe,
outts,
Trunk
From mho
to crust
The Market. Bakery Bread is
perfection itself. White, light,
sweet centre; rich, brown, short
ernst. Mixed, molded, baked
and delivered. in just the way to
win your approval.
ALL KINDS OP PASTRY
WEDDING CAKES A sPSOIALTY
latest machin -
We have all the a
ery, and there is no need of
sending to the city for your
bread or pastry.
HEED
Opposite Preshytoriau Church.
SYSTEM STEM anrlishighly recomnhendatlalsofor Bcno-
SPECIAL COLONIST
One - way Excursion Tickets
NOW ON SALE
mom WINGHAM
Twenty new patrolmen 'c et t n are to b
o ado
p 1
ed to the Winnipeg police force, owing
TO to the city's rapid development.
Billings, Montana - $35.70
Colorado Springs,
lDen ert Nesena Butte,
Ogden Salt Lake City, $40.70
Pueblo.
Spokane, Wash. $41.20
North Pacific Coast &
3
Kootenay Points i1 $43.70
San Francisco, Cal. $44.50
Special Settlers trains to Canadian North-
west will leave Toronto, every Tuesday, dar-
ing March and April, 1903, at O,OOp. m., and the
"Pacific Express" will leave Toronto at 1.45
p. ni.
Passengers travellsng withont Live Stuck
should take the train leaving Torronto at 1.43
p. 111
1' or further particulars• apply to Agents pf
Grand Trunk Ry. System.
3, D. 1VlcDONAl.D,
District passenger Agent, Toronto.
Pains in the Back
Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or
stagnant condition of the kidneys or
liver, and are a warning it is extremely
hazardous to neglect, so important is
a healthy action of these organs
They are commonly attended by loss
of energy, lack of eonragea and some-
times by gloomy foreboding and de-
spondency,
"I was taken 111 with kidney trouble, and
became so weak T could scarcely get around.
I took medicine without benefit, and finally
decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Atter
the first bottle1 felt so much better that I
continued Its use, had six bottles made me
a new woman, When my little girt was it
baby, she could not keep anything on her
stomach, and we gave her Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla which cured her." Sins. Tuoates In -
tits, Wallae.eburg, Ont,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures kidney and liver troubles, re-
lieves the back, and builds up th•
whole system.
EAST wasea31COSU,
Mr, Will McGregor purchased a niee
little driver front Mr, Walker, Wing -
ham..
A few friends gathered at Barry Me -
Gee's, 12th line last Friday to spend the
evening.
Will and Jno. McGregor completed
their wood cutting contract last Saturday
with Mr. David Robertson.
Mr. Jno, Reid and Isaac Walker were
at Kincardine one clay last week pur-
chasing a couple of horses
Mo, John Daer, was iu Tavistock last
week attending the funeral of Jacob
Youugblut, an aged resident of that vil-
lage.
Tho Methodist brick Church choir,
thinking it time for them to superauuate,
handed in their resignation some time
ago, and a young choir has been orgau-
ized with Miss May Reid as leader.
Mr, F. D. Stalker hits sold his 100 -acre
,farm, lot 42, con. 4, East Wawanosh, to
Mr. Edgar Dexter, of Hallett, for $5000.
Mr. Stalker has since purchased Mrs. W.
J. Taylor's 50 -acre farm, lot 42, con. 3,
Bart Wawanosh for which he paid
$2750.
The council met in East Wawanosh
on March 19th, pnrsuaut to adjourn.
mane; members all present. Minutes of
last regular, also spacial meeting of Feb.
24th, were both read and passed.
A comtnuuicatiou was received from
the Mrger of Godorloh, requesting tho
Council to pass a resolution,and forward
same to the Government at Ottawa, ask-
ing then to make some extra improve-
ment considered necessary for further
improving the harbor and port of God-
orioh. Request complied with.
The following Pathmasters, Pound -
coopers and Fence Viewers were
appointed for the current year:—Path-
masters:— George L Sturdy, John
Pfeifer, Albert H. Jacobs, Jas. B. Tier -
nay, Wan. Keehn°, sr., Wm. J.King,jr.,
H. Shhel, John Hoare, Jas. Mutch, Robt.
Johnston, sr., R. C. McGowan, F. Toll,
Win. Fear, P. D. Stalker, David Taylor,
M. Vincent, Sampson Carter, Win. J.
Parks, John J. Redmond, John H. II
Clinton, John S. Scott, 'Thos. Noble,
F. Rath, Thos. M. Walsh, John Coultis,
sr,, S. Walsh, A. E. Fothergill, J. W.
Solider, A. 13. Carr, Thos. Black, Joseph
L. Stonehouse, Peter W. Scott, John
Campbell, Wm. Bennett,Robt. Harrison,
John Cole, David Sproat, Jas. A. Scott,
Jae. Walsh, Adnnl Robertson, P. Porter.
field, Robt. McBurney, Robt. Henry,
Wm. Johnston, Finlay Anderson, Jos.
Brandon, George Daley, Wm. G. Salter,
John Cochrane, George Fitzpatrick, G.
T. Robertson, John Shiell, John T.
Currie, Elisha Walker, Charles Riutoul,
Thos, Taylor, John Elliott, jr., J. J.
Kerr, Thos, Finnan, Robt. Stapleton,
Geo. Wilsou, John Leggatt,Thos.Levell,
David Clow, Wm. Pardon,B. O'Connor,
sr., Peter Leaver, Jas. Martie, sr., John.
McGee, R. G. Haines, G.C.Naylor,Johu
Beecroft, Richard Lcishman,Wm.James,
Henry Chaulney, George Wallace and
Thos. McCartney.
Poundkcepers— John Hoare, .Alex.
McGowan, 13. H. Tayl"r, E=aias Pearen,
Andrew Shiell, David Clew, Jas. Robin-
son, Thos. Seandcrett and John Corer -
rime,
Fence Viewers—S. T Bell, John Me.
Dowell, Geo. Fothergill, Wesley Patti-
son, G. T.Robertt on awl Samuel McBur-
ney.
Statute l.ahnur scale to be the sane as
that used last year.
. Ellis—Beecroft—That the price of
gravel from private pits for use on the
public roads within the township be
raised to 7u instead of 5a per yard a
formerly, tend that a By Law confirinin;,
the same be now read and passed.
Carried,
.13y Law No, 5, 1903, ratifying the
charge made in the price to be paid for
gravel, and I3y Law No. 0, 19e8, Cou-
firming the appointment of patlhmasters,
pound keepers, and fence viewers for the
current year both read and passed.
Menzies—Wilson—That Inc Reeve bo
authorized to purchase 3300 feet of rock-
elm or taniarao lumber 10 feet long, and
than 10 inelhe
not wider s
, sante to be de-
livered at Marnoch for repairing bridg
'and cnlverts within the township
Carried.
Tenders for the township printing for
the current year were received from the
'Advance" and "Tines" 'offices, Wing -
ham, the tenders of the Taatt:s being the
lowest, was accepted.
The Treasurer repotted cash on hand
at date, $420.19.
Conamunieatioa from Diekinson &
I3olmes, Barristers, Wingham, regarding
Allan Pralick's road near the river side-
line 33 and 34,con, 14, reeeived and filed.
Ellis—M3nzies—That tenders adressed
to the clerk be received up to the 18th
day of May next for operating the town -
Ship grader season of 1003, Contractors
to famish two men and two teams, and
to state price for same at 90 innch per
day. Carried.
Wilson—Menzies—That after taking
into consideration the question of good.
roads as brought up and discussed at'the
Does it not seem more effective to
breathe in a remedy, to cure disease of
the breathing organs, than to take the
remedy into the stomach ?
Established 1579•
Cores While You Sleep
It cures because the air rendered strongly
antiseptic is carried over the diseased sur-
face witlh every breath, giving prolonged
a*,d constant treatment. It is invalu-
able to znothOS with sinal children.
is a boon to asthmatics.
—FOR—
Whooping Cou;,lt Bronchitis
Croup Coughs
Catarrh, Colds Gripe and I3ayFever
The Vaporiser and Tamp,which should last
n lifetime, together with a .a tie of (.re,ulene
$x s) Extra supplier, of ( rr o1, ne s5 cents and
to cents. Write f.rdescri•,tive booklet contain,
tog highest te,ttmony as to its value.
vara cRrsnt.nNE t5 Snt,n tilt
DRUG(./51S l.VL"a:riVnlii:i;.
Vapo•Cresolane Co.
Ino Fulton Street xGa :Metre Dame Street
:New York Montreal
sesseeseseeseessee
meeting held at Chilton on the 4th Inst,
the Municipal Council of tho township
of East Wawanosh is prepared to accept
their share of the money appropriated by
the Ontario Legislature for the County
of Huron, and that the County Clerk be
notified to that effect forthwith.
Carried.
Wilson—Beecroft--That the delegates, ,
Messrs. McCallum and Ellis sent to Olin -
ton from this township on the 4th inst,
be pais} their expenses in full for that day. I
—Carried.
No action was taken on the application
made by Geo. R. Irwiu, lot 39, con. 10
at the February riveting to have all his
property assessed for school purposes in
S. S. No. 9 instead of being in sections
1 Nos. 8, 9 and 11 as at present.
Debentures were passed and sigued in
favor of Elisha Walker, for 42 yds. gravel
road Div. No. J3 in 1909, $2.10;R. Doug-
lass, Blyth, sharpening roil grader; bit
in 1902, $1,25; John McCallum, expenses,
etc. to Olintou 4th March last, $450;
John E. Ellis, expenses, etc. to Clin•
ton do. do., $2.130.
Council then adjourned till Tnesday
26th May next, then to meet as a Court
of Revision and Appeal, and for other
business.
P. PoRTERFIELD, Clerk.
The lSvils ot Constipation
This dangerous condition. causes sick
headache, abd.eminal pains, piles, and iu
severe cases insanity and apoplexy. Tne
most agreeable and satisfactory remedy
is Ferrozoue, which makes the bowels so
well ordered that natural and unassisted
action is established. It is mild and cer-
a tail in. action and never causes distress
or inconvenience, and. may be taken as
long as required. Pains inithe stomach
and intestates, piles, billiuusnese and
headache clisappar at once when Ferro -
zone is used. i1 onnnietded and sold by
Druggists, price 511. 13y mail from N. C.
Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. Sold by
A. L Hamilton.
No Pills like Dr. 11 :mitten's.
aid)nt:i t.
Mr, Roy Masan is visiting ,friends in
Ethel this week.
Mrs. McCann of Seaforth is vi-iting
her sister-in-law, Mrs. L•' sward Irving
2ad 1iue.
Mr. John Coultes 3rd. line has pur-
chased two thorough -bred e ows and some
young stock from Mr. Burns of Guelph.
Miss Agnes, daughter of .Men and ;
Mrs. Speir, 4th lino hes arrived home
after a sojourn of about six months in
the city of Toronto.
Miss (Mennen goes beak to Detroit to
follow her profession as traiae 1 nurse at
which employment she has repeatedly ;
proven her capability to merit a first ;
place. 'We wish her success.
Wo are pleased to no.e that there are
some enterprising farmers iu this town-
ship. Mr.
Jas. Henderson so of elle }slue- ,
-ale road has purchased a thorough - bred l ,
Durham bull calf front Diivil Clow,
Whitechurch. Mr. J. b. Fyfe, 1st line'.
has purchased na thorough -bred Durham
cow from o , lir
.I. Hardie, , T eeSivflter,
Mrs. Jno, T. McArter and soot, of fed-
ora, Man•, are here on a visit to relatives
and friends. Mrs. McArter is a daugh-
ter of Thos. and Mrs. Miller, 5th line,
Morris, and has spent the past few years
in the Prairie Province. Mr. McAteer
fonds a good sato 02 his far.n at Medora
and intends tasting a Eros, acting tour
throngh the N. W. T. before deciding on
a location to once more settle: down.
The council met pursuant to adjourn.
inept on March lath; members all
present; Reeve in the chair; minutes of
last meeting read' and passed.
Taylor—Shaw--That owing to coni -
plaints shaving been made respecting Mr.
Pierce's fence being built on road allow- ,
ance, the clerk be instructed to notify I
Carpet and Curtain Dpartmot,
MORE ROOM, MORE STOCK. MORE BUSINESS.
The second floor has been nicely fitted up and pit in A 1
shape for Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleu.ms and llouae Furnishings.
We now have an up to date department, with 22 ,e 41 feet of floor
space, allowing us ample room to display and handle our large stook
ot all kinds of Floor Coverings, Curtains, etc.
Remember, our stock i3 all NEW—nearly all being bought this
spring, direct from the manufacturers, thus doing a,wav with the
middle man's profit, enabling us to give the choicest patterns at prices
not to be beaten anywhere, not even in the city.
OILCLOTH AND LJNQLEU .I$
We are showing a nice line of Oilcloths. and Linoleums, new
patterns and colorings, all widths from 18 in. to 12 ft. Special values.
ART SQUARES AND R!( C'S
Special attention has been given to the sele"tion of artic'ie designs in
Squares and Rugs. We have all sizes from 2?; x 3 yards to 4 x 5 yards, with
very pretty borders. Prices from $4.50 up.
LACE CURTAINS
Special Values in L•tne Cartains in Swigs, Not-.. nu'l Nott i, .than Laces,
nice new patterns; good variety to choose front; pri•'es to snit ell purses,
froru 25c to $5.00 pair. See our Leader at $1.50, worth $2.00.
Fol. Union. Dutch
60 pieces CARPETS 60 pieces
Sixty pieces of Carpet to choose froth, comprising Ilrnss"lt., Tenestry,
and Hemps. Beet maters' gends. Ynu'1l conn he bard
at cleaning house, fling end furnishing generally. D'en't fail tit see nur
pet, one yard wide at
stock when clioneing our Carpets and Curtains. See our extra heavy Oar-
GOe,.
TAPESTRY CURTAINS ..1
Just reeeived a nice range of New Patterns, fri'ir ,1 Taneetry C-'nrtsiaas
direst from the manufacturers, at tempting prices. See our special Curtain
at $3.00.
JAPAN MATTINCS
Nice new pattern% at 121;c 15e, 20e, 25e, 300. Door Mats, Turkish
Rugs, Stair Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, etc. •
You are cordially iuvited to inspect our stock thr onghout the store no
matter whether you buy or not, no trouble to show goods.
H. E. ISARD Co.
Opposite Bank of Hamilton
Highest p
paid aid far Produce
him that he is repaired to have sail feue.3
removed on or before 1st of July next,
otherwise the council will be obliged to
move iu the mater.—Carried.
Code—Shaw—Mr. Jackson was in-
structed to make arrangements with the
parties interested for the construction
of storm fences at cert:aiu p,ithts on the
Eastern Boundary.—car ed
A copy of the Engineer's repor`,p;aus.
specifications, etc., of the proposed
Lamont drain ruining through the
uortheru pert of the Townships of Grey
and Morris was handed in by the Clens.
of Grey.
Jackson—Cole—The clerk was in.
strnctecl to call a spezi.tl meeting of the
council as soon ae circum+tauees will
permit for the cousidaration of said
report.—carried
Pathmasters were, appointed as
follows:—
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North Boundary—C. Holder •, n, T. M.
Henderson, J. 1313Cracken, trio. M -
Dmuaiti, D. Patton., R. Sew, , D..1I 11er.
1st Line—D. W. Campbell, R.. Ma-
guire, L. Fraser, A. 11E,vau, E. John-
ston, W. J. Jo.instou, Geo. Peac',l+:k and
L. Ru ttan.
2nd Linc—Win. I indlater, Geo. C'a't -
more, Wuh. E:sten, L.e,Tewhtt,''=rim-"
raud, S. Paul, T. Catbick, J. Jel;rien
and Wm. Moses.
3rd Line—A.Bridges, (1 H Luna, A.
Procter, Geo :1lax,vt'11, 3. Thyhhe, Jas.
Moffat, H. Sellars, FVm. Sellar,, and
Geo. Henderson.
4th Due —C. Procter, W. ('. Procter,
C.B. Wilkinson, J. Wheeler, C. Wheeler,
R. Sheddan, T. Bradshaw, S. W. Barr,
K. McKenzie, and Jno. Currie.
soli% � n A. C.
Ioakeu
i ---H. Jc , to
Lu ,
5th e ,
L. Jordan, M. Watson, B. Wilkinsor, T.
Clark, D. Sommerville, W. 3. Smith, J.
Sharp, D. Jordan Laud A. Adahns.
Cath Lhm—I1. Craig, A. Cole, Wm,
Michie, 3. Cook, J. Smith, Wm. Robb,
R. Nichol and J. Jackson.
711z Liue—R .:Nesbitt, J. Phelan, i 1.
Kelly, Wm. Cunningham, Jno. Hunter,
Wm. Hunter, A. Mc.iiall, A. 1 ntton,ji11..
Bentley, and A. Ashton.
8th Line—Wm, Pollock, H• Richmot d,
A. Laidlaw, J. Wallace, T. Iiielby. Jno.
Colelugh, Wm. Skelton, G. McCallum.
Geo. Kelly, Geo. McCall and Jas. Law-
son,
9tlh Line—J. Snell, J. Parrot, C. Tay-
lor, J. Jackson, J. Shortreed, W. J.
Shortreed, Wm. Taylor, D. Faarquliarsou
stool A, ltturriay.
Scudo Eonndary—G. Grigg,
East Boundary—A. Bryan, A. i te-
Latighau, J. Maunclen, 3. B.ilger and L.
1;<c'Connid.
West Boundary—Jus, Gulley, Wm
McCrea, C. C3ras'iy and N. Canting.
Belgrave—J. L. Geddes.
Jacirsen—Taylor=Tile Connell then.
adjourned to meet aglatn oia 25th May
next for court of revision ' ami"
business.—earrisd
Wal. CL.utir, Cleric.
Mir
Consumption is a human
weed flourishing best in weak
lungs. Like other weeds it's
easily destroyed while young;
1: hen old, sometimes , Im-
possible.
Strengthen the lungs as you
would weak land and th
weeds will disappear.
The best Iiing fertilizes'.
Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork
is good too, but it is very
hard
to digest.
The time to treat conqllrnp•
tion is when you begin trying
to hide it from you:selffr
Others see it. 1'tni won't.
Don't wait until you can'
° deceive yourself any longe
Begin with the first thou
to take Scott's Iirnukk:ion.
it isn't really coiisulftl;tio
much the better; you will , o0
forget it and be better fn't`li
tl'eatlllellt. If it is Couunnpx
tion you can't expect to be
cured at once, but if you will
begintime in
titnnc, atnd will be :
rigidly regular in your treat«
relent you will win.
Scott's Emulsion, fresh air,
rest all 1.'ou can, Lett all yon
can, that s the treatment and
r
that's the best treatni ',tit.
We will Ill •ml you
a little of the'iI' i w -
sion free.
lie ..sorb that tb;,t pieta
the form al a rubel vi on
wtall ter of rserp Lattle
Ilona>ion you huy.
SCOTT & I OWN
Chemists,
Toronto, Ont*rlea
sec. and fir; all din ewtli,