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Whitby Chronicle, 3 Apr 1896, p. 7

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ýMade before Justioe8 of the Peseefor the Cuunty of Ontarlo, tra.nmittd by jutibe whoSe némesa re'hereunder written Mud publishèa by Mo idrtu rva ofo-tho tttao sid .,,,'jE.FÂRE ELL ULEK inT t EÂU, b.eULlZ U 1; Ioct. lé. -i -rov' May- 17 I iîu'u'elv ertify tiuait the folegoinlg Schiedule contains.a true copy of ail returns of summnary convictions made to nie & I i tt7 --i f4 t., .ilt i n \TNfrch uA.D., 1896, inclusive . in mind that Dr. Wil.liams' Pink Pille arei neyer sold in bulk or l'y the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers sub- stitutes in thîs formn is tryîng ta defraud you and ehould be avautled. The publie are aiea calutioned against ail otlier s0 aiaied hlood builders and nervo tomecs, put up in simular form îrutended to de- ceive. They are aIl imitations wlîose makers hope to reap a pecuniary advan- tage from the wondertul rerîutaLîor achîeved hy Dr. Williams' Puuk P Ils. Ask your dealer for them. These Pills are mantutactlured by the3 Dr Wi I ain' Medicine Conapany brock- ville,, Onîtauio, and Schenectady, N. «Y., and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 50. They rnay be hac troua anv dealer, or will he sent hy mail an receupt of price. Dr. Wilams' Pink Pulls may be had of ail drtugîst8 or direct hy mail from Dr. Williamns' Medicine Company from efitier address. Thîe price at which the ney; 90 N, S Disney; 90 S, A Rogers 91, James Lidgett; 92, J Coohrane ; 93, Ezra Roacb ; 94, il Remmer; 95, John Anuderson ; 96, W Monney ; 97, S Ring; 98, John Anderson ; 99, John Girayer ;' 100. John A Jones ; 101, John W Dunn; 102, Oea Coultuce; 103, Thos Burns;, 104, \A. S Dunsheatb ; 105, A Wideman; 106, il Gordon ; 107, Ttiomas beare; 103, W G Barnes. POUND KEEPERS. S Austin, S Linton, S MeCoruocbie, C Downing, 1 Puekerin, W Peebles, W 8 besse,0 P Ferrier, Joseplh Harbron, J B Madili, John A Jones, John White, U Forsytb, G B Hartrick, Thos Hoihourne, W 0 Lettry, F Roach, P J Rowe, Geo D Lunton, Thea Haegerman, J M Gerow, Il Mowhray, Jas Underhili, R Underhull, w H Coates. FENCE VIEWERS. Thos Field, D B Gormley. Thos Cbest- er, W Ho linger, C S Palmer, C Rogers, John Sleigh, w Hl Burk, E Meyer, w mient corcparatively inexperusive as John Annan, J L Palmer, Geo Wilson corupared wîth otlier remedies or mnedical jr, John Cober, B Mitue, R ward, M treatulent. Nrghswander, Joseph Slack. Mr Richarde, seconded by Mr Porucher, Pickering Council. moves that this couucil do now adjourn ta meet again on Monday, the 20 of April The above concil met according ta next, at 10 a. m. for the transaction ef annouincemnent in Townsltîp bail, Broug genera.i business. iani. on Mouiday, March 23rd Me ml)- ers ail preseut, Reeve Gerow in the chair. zZEYI.. Minutes of last meeting read and ap M.M .Dfe eea ecat .proved. M.M .Dfe eea ecat A number of accountp were preaented and wife, spent a fewv days last week and referred to the various standing vIsiting friends in Manchester and Ep- corumittees. som .... Mr. John Munro and family The contingent commaittee recommend moved on Tuesday of last week to od the foliowung amounts to be paid : W Whitchurch and Mr. W. H. Weldon J Clark for auditors' report and blank and wife, of the 7th con. of Scott, foraius, $17.50. On motion of Mr. Mow- moved into the house thusvacated, on bray, chairman, report was adopted. Thursday of iast week. .. Our veter- The committee on Roads and Brdies, mnary, Mr. W. L. Best, proposes leav- recommend payment of the followiog ung here for N. Dakota on Monday. amounts : George Richards for 3 toise of As Mr. B. is one of the leading mem- Stone on Kingson road opposite lot 9, bers of the Zephyr hrass band, the band $8,70; W. Hlarrie for hroaking 2 toise of intended holding an oyster supper in' Stone opposite lot 5 on Kingston rond,' horuor of him, on Friday niglit last, but $10 ; W IH Guiliver for breaking oneown oteiceecyfthwahr toise of atone on Kingston road betwoen owng toincemeunty ofrthiathergh lots 2 and 3, $5: W A Milme for lumber nut ....post oveditl FriedayMrnightW supplied W Vanhoru and Arthur Jackson,net...OurjvafrndMrJ.W for repeiring roads in their road division, Kester, buit a new buzz-saw !of his own $14.58- A Courtney for ton toise of atone invention thi8' winter which knocks near Duuharton, $19 50. On motion ef anything we ever saw in this line clean Mr Poucher, chairm2an, report was out. He eux. upwards of 500 cords of adopted. wood for R. Harman, A. Coulsin, H. Mr Potucher. seonded by Ur. Richards, Harman and himself in a few days and moves that the Reeve grant his order on then in about 12. hours of last week lie thie treasuror in favor of the parties eut 18o cords of dry t.amarack for Mr. recornmended in the reports of the var- --. Rynard, of the 4th con. Who oua; committees as presented this day. can beat it ? J. W. K., a grenadier in On motion of Messre Mowbray and stature, with great inventive powers as Hilte, a by-law was introdo.ced appoint- weIl as physical' strength is a hustler Sing township offleere for the year 1896' and whe n holding the lever is a good The by-law was put through its several man in the riglit place. Wreadinge and finally passeti. Bore isaa Silist cf the offleers aéppointed thereby. MOUS- Thos-Clark.1 a -" . gav-'é ig PÂTMU&STERS. àe No1, W Kemp; 2, W J Stanlèy: 89 et W Coombe; 4, Thos Field; 5, Ira Qrvis; ty6. P Gorm.n ; 7, E Balsden; 8, J Green- "'îaw; 9, Arthuir Gormîey; 10, Joseph naGordon; 11, H Wetgate; 12, J King, Id jr; 18, Geo Smithi; 14, Owen Striokland; 'y, 15,W Cowan; 16, John Crnst; 17. S '3- Austin; 18 w, W J Dnie; 18 E, Geo by Richards; 19, John Gordon; 20, J of Gorrley; 21, Geo Parker, 22, 0 Helmes; ras 28, W Lawton ; 24, J L Plmer; 26, O 'e Palmner ; 26, W. Gilobrit ; 27, W Taylor a 28, James Lawton; 29 N, J H Burk- 'ra bolder; 29 8. H E Poynter; 80, W old floiiner; 81, John Clark; 82, John 'F MoOnloogli; 88, Tbos Puokerin; 84, B! ïll Brysu ; 86, F Doyle,; M6 E Height ; 87, IH Colvert; 88, Amn Orvie; 89, F Smith; 40, John Perey ; 41, John Kiioh uit 48 B, JoasNoWili ',40W, Iean*O8t r; 4n44 W Bquur.; 4t5 TbiO- Kad.u; 46 2, dgeW a4row; 46 W, Qier BbdgroW; 1"ý 47 C49D Unto*; 4 -W, *jo; 49W,ý ýob: - 51fl ,8~ friendly oeil on Monday., Mr Gordon, of Cinrernont, wua in our midst on Monday. Mrss Eues Beeser had hot, siter fm Toronto as a visisor laut week. Mrs w Paiàley,. Of Ohur6h lmiwa visiting bier parents here lust week. A. B Beoer was vulu.fins ChurcliH RIiand near Wbituby lut we'ê. Mr»ElRemyorbus golle lo eps a fe weeks with hor aioce, In 1.lde, uer Honry &On sl spuf1OPl1 Bamuday tatheb bye r a êr e o sumo sud4 two fine bpevea lut eS r XôeDousid. They veon *4 p, and.. ~Oiiu A TYPOS RELEASE. i)I TM IH EAWF1V L SU El'El{NGS F Il lFUM AT 1S M. of Vt . 1. Robbins of Weland- A Sufferer for Seveniteen Years-Hîs8 Case hosi8ted the Treatrnent of tbe 1;estlilospitais and HoIlIad Become a 1>lîsical NWreck-Ilis Wonderful itio \VeLaid Teegrsrîh. 1 ii. world to da Io hoth comrnercifthly M:iAl tiews like evtrythiug else is gathered Fi '\ mleifl5tictlly . vtîry lewspaper las iLs ,tf of reporters to observe anti collect ý'u newS of its particular locality or dis r.('t - Vr seonie luwe past a reporter of .i \ Welland Telegraph hlais been watelî- 11thfiievelopuieI3t cia treatunent for a ~rîl()I,4ase of rheuiattism on one of the of that insu uniion. About .itenyears ago, Mr E P Robbins, hile at work in the 'Pelegraph pruntrnig uihe, was suddenly seizetd wîth sharp pains aIl over the boiv, accompanied by t \tretne Swellings Ile reaclied boule, lunt a short ditntance from the office, witli dîfficulty, and on the doctor heuug calied le prono)unced t ntiamnatorv riieuma- tusua. For seven weeks ho laid in-heti untder the care of the hest physuciaui. and at thie end of that time ho was again able ta resumo 'ie duruesi. During thie nex' few years ho wae sukject ta frequent sight attacks, and fioally thought a Change of location might ho beneficial \Vutlu tiisudea Mi Robhina visired tht diferent Arnerican cuties, sometimes Ir good healttu and agaîru unahle ta get oui Af bed, until inu 1888 ho fitially settled il \ýew York. Here, for about two years lie foilowFd bis occupation wth campai atively luttie sickness, when ho enfferedi severe attaok whuch loftkim, untul a tev meonthes ago, a martyr ta tîrat kaleidc scopue dsease. Mr Rohhilis recovere( t-oaewhat after weeks of idienose ani went back ta the types, but again aný again ho was laid up, working only abat s-ix days a month. CGradually ho grei worse, and almoat discouraged entere ýhle Siseors hospital. After spendir many weary months witlhin ite walls L was discharged with the awful verdiý incurable." More froma a sense cf dui than wuth hope ho tried other hospita in thxe cury but with the same result, ai resigned to hie fate ho loft for bie o home, whoro lie arrive I in Februar 1893, a cruppled resemblance of hie fort Fr self, and was passed unrecognized1 hue former friends. flore in thie bouse hus father, James W Rabbins, ho w bed ridden tinti the summner, and thi during thie warm days w"s able te wu about with thie &id of a spiked cane foe fow minutes et a time. When thée « weaebher approaohed, however, ho % &ain cenfined se the bouse. PinkIl wore frequootly recominended to1 Rabbins, a.nd in December lust hle a to take thein. The tiret box wau uni ticeable but the second prodoud a îlii change tor the botter. More were9 taken and the improvement wus de hailsd witb jey by bis frieuds. The rb mattsm slowly brt urely loft as u is since retnrned. -In Marci lest Mr B bine wua once mère et work andibuas lost a day smno.; thi. cape hbu lng où been disosrded' and "Bd" is one of h appieett, jolliest employes la d»e oa Mr Robbins in wU lknown ja id te o and indeed thro bq1ti.wbob dist and althoughlis b.ha& -u th. streng oi * lh. have given hua f«ot s ii# *b4 11sf he speulwuàt of d4OIfW 1in triog tu*Mn. e . O-m* éthm Md PNO. E. FAREWELL, Ci1erk bf the Peace, County of Ontarlo. TeeOn your feet this weatller? Thr sstyle in footwear as there -is in hats. Each year the Granby *Rubbers and Overshoes are modelled to fit ail the fashionable shapes: *of boots. They are thin so as to prevent clumsy appearance and tfeeling and to ruake them so necessitates the use of the finest quality of *rubber. While Granby Rubbers and Overshoes are Up to date in SStyle, Irit and Finish, they retain their old enduring quality. G Iranby Rubbers wear Ilke Iron. r& lesW - Keep Milch Cows= inGloodHealth ruat n-down cow to have a good fow of is flo ail etracte good fiesh. The. difficultylis the nutrirnext is ot ll xtactd fom hefood because herAigebtion à Out Of ore Dick's Blood Purifier. will strengthen the digestion and make the food produce milk. [t ViII cet but ffty cents to try it on the poorest cow you have and yoil vMI get back your money with interest in a few weeks. For sae by Druggists, at generale m m or met pot paid on recelpt of W cs. DIk & Go., P. 0. BX 482, Mostreat NGER OFPIIIN& Blotches bloom in the springe Boils break out in the spring. Women- weaken in the spring__. Men lose energy- in ýthe spring. Pimples protrude in the spring._ Old people suifer« in t he s)r-ing..- Mvalaria is deadlyin the-,sprmng. La Grippe ,ea in- thespring.. Doctors' biUs- grow hi tfhe' 8ri1ig Undertakers thrive lu în he 'spr7ng- Ail diseases ,glerrninatè in the 1sprlný Scott's Sarsaparilla seils1w the p "&Scottis Sarsaa l sthe ýstpOptulat aud~u medicine we seil.. 'Everybody3lsS i."éý' J. ?.Todi Qîeen st. W., Too.1 o.w4t DelTôd,-"Q ~ gist for partkuùlaxs , CLERK op Tim PEACE, UOUNTY OF viqTAmiu. Whitby A gexiy. Transacted. Intereut alloVed st highast carrent r&tni. No notto. of withdrawal-r.quir.d . J. THORNTON STONEBOA T8, And alt kinds of custom sawing done al North Star Milis. Write tor bow.priea DONALD CHRISTIE, Raglan. Ouen* 'Uc' ~iz: Nm tDate of Naine of ÂmnouDt of Penalty, Tirne when to Tiie when To whorn pald over l'y sad fotpdwb Name of Dlnat Nature ofhrg.COnvlctuoi. Convicting justice. Fine or Damnage be paid to said paid. Justice, and wbengeeaob Prosecutor. Dtnal.Ntueo bg.justice. ______ ____________ evios fB1? \l»rrruc.. * iirèm...ng.. .......assault. î 85',C ambl ... ...$2 O.......... ...etforThwlth et.. *..Ja etx *couaty treasurer, Mari ,'9 (,ettrge Long .... ssaltOct 2, 1895.E .Cm'el......$200...............forthwith e ...............ouotytreaùrer, Mar x, i9 \4*liht... . Fed S ms eon .. a es ea. . . . .. . . Oct 27, 18951e t'otwihe t,. t . t .A 1tfl ' 1* pr. 5. Si.oo..........forthwith................ CUown treasurer. Mar w, 19 1,à%nKevil.. Wm. Doble 4. '.assaut tand audutug and abetting...an 16, 1896............uo........ot t .. n7 tq.. onyuesrer, Mai z, '96 ,,lanWight..... ... .. ... .. ... .. ..896 ý " .. . $.00............0orthwith........on rarrFbz,19. ~ianWruht. . A rody.....oburutiflg sidewalk.........an 25.....................$200 ..... ..forhwith 4...forthwith . . own treasurer, Feb, z, 1896. .%In WnRhi .. F. ltrownscomb .osrcig t l........n2.1961 Ivv i \V ! ...iMichael Colleran. ....assaul. ................an 25 1861.o.........ie nilîl...... . . .... . ..ps n F r n c s. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 d y s n g c I b r l b r v n i n e . 3 1 Il rw'tti.~'tuupso Fancs......rech f he eae...........eeh 8, î8OU'. Brovn.&...........:..$4 o........... ..Mr9,to........... \kldas Martin..... .. .. ..vagrancy..............Nov'25, 1895 Major Harî............ moas un gaol, bard labr Mp ........... ... \t ,I.e~y . ' ak ats.....vagrancy..............an et3,t .. 2 mO«'os. in gaol, bard laborýiwe. t e .e Vi Lltrly . .WrnLestîn......vagancy..............an 13-,r96et2 mos. in.gaol, bard labor e Beall. .... ....ohn Craw .... .. .. ...agraflcv.....................In 29,1896"aobard godrasn btcot wr ~i'iIxverIey .. .. las. I)onovan.. .. ......vagrancy.......... .....Feb 4, 1896, et.. .. 2 mos. in pol, br a 1 tn r;ivens .... ...John McDermott .... ...not sending his children. between 8Feb 29c, i896f. J. Gillespie ............tnot oucept costs...................eb 29, 18)6. 411t IlsshwnMcDermottha and 14 Years Of agQ, tw school. imo s bcs ehaq e i giveri te reasons to, trun oficer or trustee. trdtt(onley .Patrck McI)onald. .stealung a cow...........,Jati27- 189611,, J. BC)dÇn ,,.,....,dismissed witb cost a~. ...........t et et, ,,.~ , et fo ai ' .~nti~t'i i gaisu pIff pf 9O~ gainst deft. oûtx-teru cKnight .Wrn. Anderson.....fighting.. et~. Feb iS, 1896 W. Bateman ............... under suspended sentence by paying cosîs. Furet offence. .....Icngh WMrry.............................................................under suspended sentenee hy payîng costa. First Mchnghi I WMuriiy........fghtng.....................5, 896offenc..ar..12..l.. Co.or.......... pht nnor ...Wm Ceaies .... .. ......non-pmn fwge.......Mur 12, xSq6 Renj. Parker........................Marh . ec2.... ras.PhCor Pe.., ec.... li......B rney H-bic k. .. .. .. ..proane language..........Dec 20, 1895 ohn Nott.................i o00 : et rhwith .. Jan20.. .....et n treas. ........... eC t.~SsOl . aies Mc;aw .... .. ...assault................ .. 1. 896 nohn Not.................$.0.. .. . gotwt a 5 ....cut ra. reter. tCE. rance Co. It. o ail1 d to tbe J wtbout leat.b or L L, Whithy. )ronto. ,m givîng a dis- rubber, 'fiuling ratonu a% he City. e exan.i- charge. t corner DOD, ETC. LES ast of ERO crib- luine Kars, long - etifi Incoe [os. mtb - t t s i t 2 1, a 3 c 1 v Plark nf the Peace, March 10th, 18". W. bave tJe Fna oo tion i elu of thoso BEAUTIFUL AMERIWAèY, WALL PAPR8,- Borders to Match.-', AT LOWEST;-PRCS Coma Oe.rly and get firat choice. P. B, WARAM, B=ye" sold Stgndp Brook St., Whitby- DOMINION BANK» capital ?ala ;ip? i5OO S urplus, **, c - - ------------ = m old Ck.

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