1 , (00. hunt! from page 1 y. "se. than institution, but owing to .1†i-aed numb" of inmates and 1h high cost ot maintenance the - ot 38.000 would be required :his "" for the management of tho In- (aura. The report was adopted. l Ggntieatett.--'rhe Government grant Gays. lol Vork done on the improveim-nt highways in 1910 has at last been At the ne:it meeting of your Coun- ted, amounting to $719136. The cd t hope to be able to present a him: of the grant is as toliow...:- report giving an outline ot' the work Itorloo district P..prv_._ .U.‘,.,,sizsz.-m to be undertaken this year, together “not district ... ..... Pw.'.".'-'. 121580 with some recommendations for Wells-icy district ...r.r..t .V __.... 1316 50 carrying on the same in accordance oolvieh district ..-..trre .__..v.._ 494 " with the Regulations of the, Public _. nannies district F."""""' 1338.92 Works Department . B, etc m...r'tr. et..-..'... ._. 1750'! Your obedient. servant, oi Berlin o.."........ .....__.. 538,67 Herbert J. Bowman, ot Preston ..M..F... .___.r_.. 266.57 County Road Superintendent, ill-[e oi Elmira __. ..r_s--..'.-' 833.33 The report was received. "rtxt,N6 alums P0$IONED UNTIL THE JUN ' SESSION Ml? Rlll ttt BABKS THAT ABHE Mr, in no barrier to the wonderful. ing. healing properties of CAN "1.1.3. the great tunadiun Kidney Clue. We have on record many Idlers In - and women of 60, 65, Tu, 75. h and over, testifyinur lathe great relief they received from taking GIN PILLS. , _ Mr. Samuel Martin pf titrathroy, Ont. "acted for twenty years with misc ry ill his back. Some months ago, Le m GIN PILLS and after taking only tbee boxes, was entirely cured. Mr. Martin is now 83 years oi age and enjoys the robust hrnllh of a vigorous not ,ixtr. thanks to GIN PILLS. All elderly people are troubled. more of Its. with Kidney and Bladdvr Tumble. and gash and weakness in the but. GIN ILLS are a guamnlenl cure for all these misfortunes. Money Mr“, refunded if they fail to give comp etc satisfaction. soc. I box-f fur $2.540. Sample box In: if you write us, mentioning this an. National Drug and Chemical ' Dept. A. Toronto. " ......... '...._r_e... ..v...p.. $7191.86 The Provincial magmas: of High- '" on his tour of inspecuun at the I! ot last season was pleased to &smrm'.m--rered'.ear-.aq.drr-r_Ld.era_ GiN PILLS Cur. Them 'df, Good Roads Report. ES: F6? tr, 53?] E9 J2Cl'rT.yll' “EC“ m“ z i,ii'ii,ii:i-,i-,ii'_ij")ia,isii" k Chasm A .32 .9051on Fti "173% WHEN tind that a start has been made on the construction ot broken stone roads, but the greater part at the work on the county roads done last year wasslittle better than was for- merly done under the statute labor system. It is not necessary at pre- sent to spend more money" or to make any radical departure trom the present system at carrying on the work, but it must be apparent to all that an enort must be made to com- ply more fully with the spirit oi the Act fer the Improvement of Hitr,h- “ans. THREE MONTHS FOR SELLING BOOZE IN GALT $3,600 in Cash Prizes for Farmers RE you one of the thousands of A . Canadian farmers whoehnve used or intend using Canada Cement tor the construction of some farm utility? It you contemplate building anything whatsoever or concrete. make up Four mind right now to build " with a View to winning one of 'the prizes we are ot- fering. Read the rest of thin announce- ment and you will learn how you may try tor a share in the 33,600 we are giving away. to encourage the nee of cement upon the farm. Throughout Caliban the lermen have taken such a keen interest in our campaign that " has inspired Ill to go further along these educational lines. We have decided. therefore. to otter a series of tour $100.00 prlzes to etch of the nine Provinces. to be guard- " as follows; The Canada Cenient Co. In this conic-M no (armor should nu on prnrldod train trom ruminating. because at any artrTouacemertt, PRIZE "A"-qttht.60 to b. given to the "rmer m one» Province who w!" - during "" the ore-Mn number " bag. of "CANADA" Cement Oor new-l work done on M- lam. Pill! "."-0t00.0o to In ulna to the "rm" In nth Province who not. "CANADA" Cement on M- nm In I." tor the ornate“ number " pur- POI... 'IIZ! "C"-8t00.9tt to bl ngII to tttq tumor m each Proving. who furnhhn In with I phonon". showing Belt " any particular kind " work Call. on M. (arm during I!" WE"! "CANADA" Cement, PR!!! "0"Huttt.tttt " be given to the Farmer In new Provin- who lurnlnhu the In“ Ind mod comolch douripuan of how any parldcular plot. a! work chew» by photograph an! m, w" done. . LIMITED MONTREAL, QUE. comma iii an. Imam A "artlirtg conlcsuou by mm:- oncu tenured the Grand Trunk robbery trial in Police Court Wednesday helore Magistrate their, Charles Pujolas, alias Sonthwell. alias Wilson, ot Hauler. and Ernie Hammil ol Galt were the prisoners arrested last week by Chic! O’Neill. and they "owned up" alter the evid- ence o! the Crown had heen heard. Harman turned King's evidence. and endeavored to throw all the blame ot the thelt on his pal but hardly had he concluded when Pujolas turn- ed and made a clean breast of it, giving in detail the history of Ham- nil ever since he had Brat met him some years ago He made " plain that it was Hammil's doings and not his that led to the robbery and explained all in the conlession he made to the Magistrate. Arthur Robinson the day operator t of the Grand Trunk depot said that he had left lor dinner at 13.10 on the day at the robbery, taking tutti him $40.00 with which to get change at the bank. He locked the doors on his departure, but had counted the money which amounted to $125.65, helore leaving. There was also an express order in the till which was Ielt undisturbed. On his return at 1.15 he Iound on opening the till ( that the money had been taken by l some one. He found that the revol- ver ot the night operator bad also been taken. It was produced in the court and it was identified. I At the conclusicn at his confession i Crown Attorney Bowlby said that of the out) eontessioms made he believed Puiolas. i Crown Attorney Bowlby prosecuted and Mr, H. J. Sims appeared ior the prisoners. Hammil's aged father was in the court room. This concluded the use against Pu- jolas. Tho chute was then read to Ernie llamlml who pleaded guilty. The Crown Attorncy then moved lor srntcncc. His Worship felt that In would ttarce to consider the matter and rvmanded uc prisoners tor sch- lencc until Tues9ay, May 2. COMMISSIONERS INSTRUCTED Guelph, April 26.--Mr. J. C. Mc- Pherson of Ottawa, the special Cen- sus Commissioner for Ontario, was in the city to-day instructing the direreut Commissioners in their tf.- ties. The following Census Com- missioners were in attendance: Thor. Dryden, North Wellington; Wm. Laid- law, South Wellington; R. Y. Fish, North Wateuloo; Man Bechtel, South Waferloo; F,. Livingston, East Huron; W. J. Taylor, North Bruce; Angus Martin, South Bruce; J. H. Peacock, Hatton and Chas. Ramage, S'I'lth Grey. A Philadelphia Socialist has taken his life. His father was an ahotttion- ist and his wife an ardent suirrngist. How much home life did the poor tei- low enjoy? King's Evidence " Berth, Ponce Court Wednesday V ERY LITTLE feeling that he may have um. chance again" hll neighbor who he think: might use more cement than he does. For It will be noted that Prise- "C" and "D" have no bearing whatever on quantity of cement and. The man who lends us the but photograph ot no Imall a thing " a watering trough or a tmeh- In; post. has " much chance [or Prim "C" as a man who send- a photograph or a home built of Crt-nt-end tho name with Prise "D" u to but demlptlou. Canada Cement In kindled by denier! In almon every town In Cnnndn. Should there not happen to be ' denler In your locality. let us know and we will try to appoint one. Content. will clone on November 15th. 1911. Ind all photos and descriptions must be in our otnee by that date. Awards will 'be mad. u soon as pouiblo manner. The jury of award will con- list " Prof. Péter Gillupie, Lecturer in Theory of Construction. University of Toronto: w. H. Dar. Promo-or of Phr- lies. Ontario Agricultuni Colic... Guelph; and Ivan B. hedomid, Editor of "Con.trttetitrn." Now. you cant-M hope to do concreu work to the best “Inmate mule- you have I copy of our free book, entitled, out." Thin book tell: how to con-truck well-nlgh anything on the farm, from ttitching pm! to silo. Whether you enter the dontest or not. You’ll ttnd this book men helyui. A poll-Cl"! “king for the book will bring It to~you promptly. Bend for Four copy to- night. From Ftur.cement dealer ur from us. you can obtain I I‘nldvr (onulnlng full punk!)- lat: ot vonxwtl. " you send to us for it, use the coup- on provided In "Ill ml the Farmer Can Do With Com 1 Gen-1 Zurich, April gt.-At Friday's ses- was .. sion of the Evangdicai conference, , the Rev. R. H. Peer, ct the Ohio cor.- r tf.- iereu e, presented his credentials. Com- rnd was reeei ed into the minis- Thos'. by as an elit Laid-; Rev. Protessor T. Finklclner. ot Fish, {Northwestern College, was received ehtol, as an advisory member; Rev. Mr. East , Michael, ot the Dakota Conlerencxg Bruce; presented his ered‘niials and was TP- " H. treived; Rev. H. Abel was voted his mirage. ere'imtiais to the California coder- ence. Rev. G. Johmoc, treasurer of the Missionary Society of the Evan- gelical Assoziation, addressed the conference, streaking very enthussiasti- cally ot the progress d the mission taken walk of the church. Especially were tttion- great caranecs made in Germany, and wrist. t a [oothold had been gained in Russia. greetings to the conference. l Rev. G. D. Damm produced statis- _ Rev. Hnuch was formerly a presidg lice proving incontrovertibly that the l ing elder ol the conference. |Cnnadn conference he: made in the I It was reported that the time oi last quadrennium greater progress Rev. S. R. Knechtel had expired as than the London eonlerence or the presiding elder. i Methodist Church, hut expressed bis Rev. J. G. Litt, M. A., was newly t opinion that union would hethe ulti- I elected as presiding elder. l mate outcome and would rie'iie,i.i,i,l:',t.'e.1 i Rev. A. Y. Haist, P. a. tendered to the glory ot God and the wells": his resignation because ot ill-health. ' of the cause. , The resignation was not accepted, I - I the chairman suggestion that Rev. A. _ Zurich, April "4.-The, Evangelical ' Y. Hoist should reconsider the resig- Association countenance to-night, by a nation. The following were voted Vote ot " to 10, decided in [Ivor of a elders orders, C. K. Koepke; demons church union. The revision was l orders, N. H. Reihling, A. T. Nash, reached alter a long discussion. This I W. Breier. means that the negotiations that are I Rev. g. Krupp, of Cairo, Mich, re- , on loot shall he continued with, a quested to he placed upon the list of View to eireeting all ("united union. ' betwgciaries, and his request was l The morning session today was de- l granted. Rev. D. Rieder, of Dunkirk, voted to receiving of reports and the Montana. requested to be placed upon election of ollleers of the general I the superannuary list, granted. - F missionary bond. These were: Presi- - dent, M. L. Wing; vice-president, Rev. ' l Zurich, April gt.-At Friday's ses- L. H. Wagner; secretary. 'Rev. G. F.5 .. sion of the l-Ivanualical conlcrence, ' Brown; treasurer. Rev. J. G. Litt. I EVAN‘GELIéALcouFBRéNéévoms m won or enuncn won Zurich. April 30_-T'he Thursday ol- lernoon session ot the Evangellal Association wok-rem opened with devotion. Billion Hon, D. D., in the chair. The (allowing andldaurs lor licen- ses were received and licenses gum.- ed, W. C. Ptruta, Moran Wilhelm. Wm. Ruby, Andrew Planck, Addison Rev.1 G. tht Elected PresldhtgtEider."ttev. S. M. Huck Station! at Berlin and Rev. J. D. Damn: at Scbringville. - Rev. J. E. Millyam. pastor ot Hen- ull Methodist Chunk, was prettertted to the oonlerence. Peter Lamont, trove ot Hay Town- ship, welcomed the conference cube- halt ol the village ot Zurich. Hedo- clnred it was an honor to have such a body us the conference oi the Evangelical Association come to the town of Zurich. Ree. J. P. Haueh, superintendent ot missions of Japan, sent cordial greetings to the conference. J utlle Herman We". member ot1the Zurich congregation board of trustees, wel- comed the eminence on behalf ot the Zurich congregation; shin; the mem- bers a hearty welcome to the church and the homes ot Zurich. -hhetd, addresses were "terred to the committee on resolution. Rev. g. Krupp, of Cairo, Mich, re- quested to he placed upon the list of betwgciaries, and his request was granted. Rev. D. Rieder, of Dunkirk, Montana, requested to be placed upon the superannuuy list, granted. - Zurich, April 23.--At Saturday‘s 3 The tonowirU preachers were elect- t ed as delegates to the general conic:- enoe, to convene In Clevednd, Ohio, lNov. 19: Revs. S. R. Knechul, J. LI Lin, M. L. Wins, s, M. much. and L. H. Wagner; alternatives, Revs '0. D. Damn. E. Burn, T. Bum and t A. Y. Main. The following lay dele- gates were elected: J. C. llreithaupt, Berlin; W. H. Otto, Elmira; J. J. Link. Hohler; aitematives, W. King. 'tchester; o. M. Umbach, Waterloo. Rev. F. A. Zulu was voted elders gorders. ... I The than: committee reported u 1ottowtc A probation: shalt receive $400 per mun-n; uduco- $500 no mac dwelling; u elder 8850 and tree idettitE, a pudding elder mu l'c- . eeive "" and use as rent and ex- penses. The brethren in the norttF I west shall receive no extra. This ttV port was adopted. an“ ot “I Sundial Anaem- tim, I -noriat lento: was held in memory 01 Rev. Jon. Uni-d. Rev. K. By and Rev. A. Genet, who died thrrirtg we past rear. The question ol church union was again taken up. The Appointments. The report oi the stationing com- mittee was as tonowtc-- North Bistriet-U. G. Litt; Water- loo, M. L. Wing; Bridgeport, C. K. Kocplc; St. Jacobs. W. o. Helm; Elmira, J.G. Burn; Elmwood, W. Drier; Parry Sound. J. Schwalm; Strauonl, W. J. Zimmerman; Liam wet, Fl. E. Domm; William, E. H. Dorstc Normandy. W. H. Sippell; Zurich, G. F. Brown; Dashwood, J. H. Grenzetraetr, Creditors, E. Burn; Manhunt]. o. G. Hallm; Mildmay. L. Wittieh, Walketton, H. A. Keller- man; Port Elgin, E. D. Becker; “un- over, W. J. Yager; Chesley, A. H. Plylcy. East disrtriV R. Kneehtel, P. E.; Berlin, B. M. Ranch; New Ham- burg, J. G. Morlock; Southeast. Hope K. M. Glschler; Northeast Hope, D. H. Brand; Tavlstock. K. ll. Bean; Scbrlngvillc, G. D. Dunn). Milvelm, A, D. Gischlcr; Aldboto, A. W. Sau- er; “mum... D. H. WM; Toronto, H. L. Mower; Campden, E. M. (lull; Rainham, H. H. beihold and W. H. Campbell; Morrison, G. R. Knuth; Hamlet. W. E. Beau; Nissan, E. S. Hiocock; Blenheim, J. W. Ham- mett; Gainiboro, J. W. Beat; Am- prior, D. Kreih; Pembroke. P. Meyer; Roehittglutm, N. H. ttrating; Killa- lee, H. G. G. Schmidt. Northwest distrteb-L. H. Wagner. P. FI.; Winnipeg, C. J. mun Neu- dort, H. J. “alum-n; Melville to be supplied; Bunsen. L. K. tttdt; Ken- uton. W. J, “In"; Regina. S. P. Broyrn; Sim. Current, P. R. B. Peer Mid F. A. Idler, Medidnr Hat, L. Amoeba; Walter, M. L. Connor; Rietterteille, P. E. Martin; mush, J. 8. Burn; Goodhope, G. MéCnckem Pakmvki Lake. A. T. Null. ' u Tit, H"" an, bchtr, Hm: J th ' had "rested a' comtotGhk IIHIr home- " mu I'd tds hm"). Thc carpenter no ma won “we com- pttV brunette-â€Myla- "tMmTON.--Tqro week: go Cor homo at Mind Pitt, a manned paintâ€, was trorttro, loving ttte II- nily denimâ€. A trial) we him a mm" plot ot land in the west end of the city, and sesterds.r . mm- In " hire trttow-workme'o (amt-mi Rev. G. Brown, Ree. W. E. Reese, Mr. D. S. Eaust (lay delegate), Rev. tg. F. Brown, Rev. L. H. Wagner, P. E., Rev. H. L. Monet, Rev. G. D. Datum, Rev. M.L. Wing, Rev. A. Yi Haist and Rev. A. W. Salter also spoke. Rev. S. M. Haneh opened the de- bate on church union. He relerred to the tinaneia1 situation " years ago, and to the present situation. At that time a strong movement was on foot for a union. but largely because of the language dimenlty was defeat- ed. Now the language problem is en- tirely changed. He then spoke of the various tittanciat obligations to be assumed, should we, the church. unite with the Methodists or remain in the Evangelical Association. Mr. Hauch then referred to the spiritual side of the situation. He touched on the similarity of discipline, on the char- acter of the general odious ot the two churches, bishops. superintend- ents, etc., on the attitude of the two churches to the great morat move. ment at to-day. . In the, afternoon the committee on boundaries reported some changes were made re boundaries oi a few tteids of labor adopted. The com- mittee's report on statistics report- ed a general increase in all depart- ments. Rev. G. D. Damn was eteet- ed as conference treasurer. Bl 'iI.T HIM A' HOME IL Y. Ptvuv1, ILLI ttid lo ura'o. u a [gt-nutm- hum, no! a Mun“. Suri- euu n rupture. Mimic ov, n"- mle no My end In w- up, a! a. - . “yawn-I One ot the most wonderful rlrvtrical appliamcs is the X-ray which any be used both in the treatment cl â€not“ disemes and in the diagnosis cf Inn-y obscure coulitions. th'it.h "s aid the interior ot the humanlo-Jy is io longrt the scaled book it has [can heretorare. Abnormal stabs vi tho bones. gall stones, stem in the btmkpr or in the kidneys, are shown plainly by what are known as N- ny pttotrcratrlttc lnlrrnnl tumors, and the enlargement ol the deep-sew- ed organs, are also otiscovered I); this means and in the diagncsis ol unwr- culosis ot the lungs this aunt has pron-II a most vatcrhte aid. “hm: applied to some cl the less Hto' chrcnic ailments of germ origi' It has proton Very marlin as a ctttattN agent. . . Another interesting proceeding is the vlu'et-ray treatment prm‘u'cr: In concentrating the link-t. v." churn-Li rays lrom an are light with a trpKvo'.- ly prepared carbon upon any portion ct the body that may be the scat. cl pain. Sum-refs trom neuralgia. sci- “in, rheumaumn, strains, sprains, also trom those otttwttre exhavsling paints (the origin or which cannot ct times be accurately determined) ircqm‘nlly tine immediate rt'lirf hon, sun- in cinch-My mu tyr-estimated. . Those who Invi- been patients n Dr. I'irroc‘s luv-lid! Hotel, in nul- l..lo. Nit, highly comm! his wondcrlully equippi-tl Sunarium, where the shove tmmtioned ttetrfr machines, high-ltrun-my outrun. an other most, modem and utrtiUte mini-us an Lard tor thr um ot 1hrorde disease. Th:- treo'rttrnCs' "in vhrrttic diseases that are perntttar to - - ,lor - years been n Inn “dot in the "rret' Bthrted It thetlnnlids' He‘d Ind Surgical In- “Huh a single treatment and usually with a little persistence in the use ol this lid, comforts/e health cr prertect Iceman " obtained. The 'iueandescertt 1mm lath. consis- ting ot a (whet in which' the patient in bathed In tte combined rays ot mm); ell-chi: light gtot.esr, has Produc- ed really wonderful n-sults in diabe- tes, sciatica. rtteumefism, obesity In- Icmlu, and some forms " kidney and heart trouble. It has also pro wen \aluanblc in clan-mic trrottctritis, bronchial asthma and vain": skin aims“. As a "tteral hygienic mou- At Tuesday 'ts session ot the luau: as tullows:- County Council Reeve F. 5. 'icotts, ot can. presented the report 'i the, Report o Equartratictt Committee appoiutul at. 1 To the Warden ' the last slssiuu ol the Co'nty (‘edh- County ol l ca. The report made no changes -,i,t Gent'amtem-.-Yo tie Township mmments but hulk Equalization beg stantial inxrcascs were mod: tu Ilic that they met at aaaestumnt of the toms, espvo'.'v Thursday, March' Berlin and Gall. The tormer by alter fully discus $150,000, although the actual mum"! cided to recomnu or assetsmcnt last yum was oyer MW!- i. That in vie 000, aui Galt s assuaax'nt was tn- equalization of a creased by $120,000. 1909 and the fact Ree e Huchn ot Wellesley t9- plessel his intention ot opposinglhc report when it comes to tor discus- sion, ard Reeve Weaver ot Hemmer. tpt-sidered "at. the assessment of Preston shpuId be higher compared with the Hespeler assessment. As the by-hw Ming the assess- m2nts will nct be raj uutil the June session the report was only re- (vim! and Ned tor reference. It Report at the fqnalization Committee Presented to the County Council Township at Waterloo ... Township oi Wilmot .TPtet Township ot Wellésley ...._ Township oi Woolwieh MTr Township of North Dnml Town ot Berlin "rp".....'.. .. Town of Gait ..etP...q..t... Town of Waterloo .mrtett.rt. Town ot Preston wk.........., Town of Hespeler ...P....r.. Village oi New Hamburg Villnge of Ayr .wrmtmPq.t...r.. Village of Elmira .rrPq...r.. h, ttt New Rays of Light ttttttttE Alt letters from new anthem m'" to our Canadian weapondence Deet- ..".1el,,ll,lS,E, meat in Windsor, Ont. If you denim to see In any can at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and“ no .m in our Windsor otfieett which ac for Correspondence - Laboratory to: Quaint bushes only. Address all letters " WI: Dtts. KENNEDY & KENNEDY. M. “I. Erhfutouuivmd‘m _ j2l85LCfiTriiirf?13jiT]ia MINUS. juFllill.ti88 MW th-. trturHs' "phi. ttrt Cat. 'tkhigaet,Atte. and thwold St., Detroit Aids DEBILITATED MEN Dnml ties x-.icAy be ov- home. The terms are modetsate and the rates at the InValids' Hotel com- paratively low.. In tho damnation and treatment pt patients the pry:- 'liee is divided into specialties. l Each member ol the Faculty, although educated to practice in all 1Lqrart- ueents of medicine and surgery, " here assigned to. a special depart- ment only, to which he devotes his entire time, study and audition. Not only is superior shill tttttattained, on also rapidity and mum-3y in the (.isgnnsis ot disease. Many thousands arr mmallv Irv-at rd tour “mm mrrvspnnm n o astd n! this "mum. Flu-n mw mqsulung try letter at in perm rm'ivrn the “I, can!“ and eogtMrierate alum- “on. All mmnk-qu we "Med J. “rid." I'ImlbsIrnUnl ho all!“ \xlu'th l'r Huh tot "xtrtitauttq. in? a. XIVMMs' 'fvt1 an "gt. It!“ Dr. R. .Pte , Jt1, " tad-Io, In. {A Specialists connected with this Institute at Bulialo are enabled to "curately determine the nature of many chronic diseases without seeing and personally examining their pa- tienta. This methcd at treating pa- tients at a distance, by mail, In: beta so successful that there is scarcely a city 1-: a village in the United Stat-s that is not represen- ted by cne or more cases upon tie retords cf the practise at the lnmlids' Hot] and Surgiml Insti- tute. Such rare cases as eannotbe tretrlet in this way. which require In "mm-inc tlrcrc has been tapid prosn'ss during remit years, Dr. Pram his Inn up with the tim- as by can‘inually improving his laboratory by skint-7! chcrrrists, and cxmising can that the ingredients chiming into His well-Imam: mcdiih- rs Dr. Pieree's Favcrite Prrscrlpiion a; wall as the "Gol"mt Mira! Dir. covrry," an: asrtracted trom the best varinyui "tramp medicinal tools. These In: gautereit with great um: urd at in proper mason (I tite yrrdr. so that their medicinal pro- perties may to most reliable. rut-nuns!- "use who (Tm-1M "w up» cialhm " this insllhtlion that m (up: hoprs may be roiuvdr srgical orerations or careful alter. treatment, or electrical ttterapcutis, Irwin! an services of the must skillful spm'ialists at the lnsliluliv'u These extracts are then mai" so- lullc in pure triple rofnmi trlym'r- inr and hunk-d in a Inygn-nu and min-tint manner. Thun the Wmld'l Dispe'azny Is rslallmhml try Dr. Pierce is supplird with even known apparatus oar'. man: ol mm, for its aim is to amid surgicu: "ttations whrtaever pnssihku To the Warden and Council, County ol Waterloo. Geatlemerc--Your Committee on Equalization beg leave :. to report that they met at the Court House on Thursday, March' 20th, 1811, and alter fully discussing the question de. cided to recommend the following: i. That in view of the thorough equalization of assessments made in 1909 and the tact that there is little change in the value of lam lands, your committee considers that there should be no change in the equarmv. tion of the townships, but That small amounts shall again be added to the assessments of those towns and villages that have increased in assessment over the previous year. That the assessmeits made Iin 1910 be t-herliore equalized as follows, oi.-- (“at our is "xetrised not lo o'frr Report of Committee $34,750,000 . $34,385,000 1910. 1909. $4,325,000 34,325,000 3,725,000 3,725,000 3,905,000 3,905,000 3,230,000 3,230,000 2,235,000 2,235,000 0,275,000 0,125,000 4,040,000 4,520,000 2,300,000 2,275,000 1,350,000 1,325,000 300,000 870,000 505,000 500,000 300,000 _ 300,000 500,000 . 550,000 ttrr LE? ll 0 I) () U 51 o () o C)