IIUIII IJV` IIOI VII? HUIII II? KI I I fo1}owing .dsy-ulaily mean ofvi;-:` g duly average temperature ranged from 33. to .5.8;-. The shortest daily range 1;! 30 to_ 36 on the 28th-+-sIfull 3,, S..__ __ _I_!_I_ LI___- .___ G l_-_____ W II`, T Ill! VII 9 CUUII"'C` II-III cloud day in which thus;-e was 8 hours snowiyall. On the following day oocu1_-red LL.` "AI|:nAn` ngnnn .-. 0 O `l\ "R O DIIU Avugvuv Luusv In. all in: nu _ o - The. barometer indicated two _atmos-- pheric depressions over this locslitv in the week, the lowest, 28-95. came with A_the snowfall on-the 28th, the other depression. registered 29-00 on .26th, with some 6 hours rainfall; the highest reading was 29-20-an extreme range of all inch. ` - 'l')-:.. ..II .... O.....I.... bin; 01251. 34.- (2 i the longest range of 25 to . uuv I] lluo VII Iluv svuv VI u VI .'l`|uA `|nhl\I'I|A`A- `nun 'V*Illl VAULVIAIV as V vs at Juvnn . Rein fell on Sund;;? the 2?ith, for 6 hours, and measured 0-94 in.-very near- ly an inch deep in water on the ground over which the area of the shower. ex- tended, The other preoipxtetion was 8 hours Inowiell on the 28th, in depth of inches. This oocured in 3 temperature o 1 above frost ; the snow was moist and soon melted. ` _ L-L_` -_.---_L -2 _.-._.1.2..- 2_ A j-__ UUUII IIIUI I5! ` ' The totalamount of Iuahine in 6 days was 57. hours, from a possible %97 hours that the sun was above tha horizonintha week. No Iunshine on one day.- VIVL- an-4'-nog`c'un unhnn `tong cu-uni-I-Anson Q W055. LVU iuunuauv vu gun IlD o' V ' The prevailing winds were northern 3 daze, southern 2 days, westerly direction 6 aye, and from easterly 3-days. * on 2 days, 28th and let, the wind was from the `east during each day. and in the even- ing changed to W. and.N.W. in about an hour. The force of these winds ranged from" 2 to 6-10the of full force; the strong- est wind came fromfthe west on Sunday, WUU U|Illa The ice on our bay has been moving in a compact body from shore to shore with the changing winds during the week. On Saturday last the bay was about half ' open water in. width, and extending from head of bayto opposite the Collegiate In- stitute, nearly 3 miles. and row boats were out. In former seasons the. ice has broken up into fragments when leaving the bay, but not so this year on account of a longer and later severe frost, so strengthening the ice to a greater resist-. ance. It has `been reported at 30 inches thick in places. The bay has been closed from the 19th of Dec. last, 19 weeks. . Easily Caught. It is very easy to catch cold. but not so easy to cure it unless you use Hagyaz-d s 'Pectora.l- Balsam, the best remedy for all throat, bronchial and lung troubles,--coughs. colds and consumptive tendencies. DFDIIIUI` was unto: an . -..-_..._, Der ole man Peters war ober to my- cabin las nite," said Brother Gardner, as the lamps .were turned up for business. He sot and set, an his - complaint was datrhe had lost all condence in human natur , Someone promised him a two- shillin job 0 whitewashin , but atore he got aroun to it do people had employed anoder artist. . V * ' 1.17.. .1. 13.... Tnknqnn war in fn gg mg --v bl` that mist,- take, bled and d at? and nd it stable horse. in its uke's `I'V- anode!` 51351350 I Uncle Ben Johnson war In to see me -de odder Sunday, an` he had lost all con- dence in the world. Someone` had gin him a twenty-cent piece fur a quarter. an" he ain t gwine to look fut honesty in any human bein arter dis. De `Widder Clove:-top war weepin when she` entered my doah yesterday arternoon. Somebody had started the story dat she sold her coal stove to buy herseifa a p'ar of silk stockms, an `she de- clared dat she would nebbere-no nebber, expeck to ha r any one speak de truf agin. Qt.` dung QYI winin to believe de` 1 expeck to net any om: Ipuun uu w. u. ..5.... e She was ready an willin to believe de world chuck full 0 liars an alanderers. 411' I.-- 1.--...:. .,,_,J Ann Ann mnmhar of _W01'l(1 cnucx mu 0 nuns uu nu-uuwum... `I has heard; mo dan one member of dis club sot down wid a grunt of despair an groan out agin de world. T You hasn t had}; fa r ahow; luck has been agin you; you hev bin robbed an deceived by your "friends, an so on to de end. `(nu ._ ...... 3-..... Anfnnlz am dah,hnma,n "friends, to 0.9 eauu. Now, my from, de fack am dat human natur war nebber any better, an prob- ably not much wuss, dan . on nd it to- day. Five hundred y ars .0. men told lies an indulged in false pretenses an cheated each other in -a hoss-trade. Women arosaiped an slandered an played hypocrite, an if you bought a. crock of butter from a farmer it wasjust as apt to have a stone in de bottom as not. Dis drappin down on a cheer like a. bag 0 ......,1 ....i .....M.nin' about de wickedness o drappin' down a cneer unu a. wag .. sand an groanin about de mankind am time thrown away. You do your full sheer of lyin an cheatin an de- ceivin , an you shouldn t squeal. When some one gits de bulge on you. Pay yer debts, but don t pay until de bills am sent in. Tell de truf, but keep nu` back to hedge on in case you put yer foot in it. Be candid in yet speech. but doan tell all ye know fur at least a week. Use yer nayburs right, but keep a club in reserve fur back yard` nuisances. Let us now puroeed to attack de bizness which has assembled us togeder. . Golden Opinion. ' . Mrs. Wm. Allan, of Actomdeclares that Ha.gyard I Yellow Oil is the best household remedy in the world for colds, crou]lJ, sore throat, burns,` moulds and other painfu com- plaints. Her opinion is wellfounded`. :u:- A Heart-In]-eke`: nun} Yesterday as he. womui of` fty years and one hundred and eighty pounds was pass- ing the City hall she -struck the spot she had been looking for ever since the freeze- -4- A .. ....-..1.'....|_:nn nf astonishment W8! hm ben looking BYOB` lusvv vuv nun.-v up. An exblamation of astonishment was followed by a yell or alarm, and while she was wondering what made the sidewalk-_ bqb-around so`; she sat down in four Paris ;;styles.`w Close behind her was a philan- -`rthiopist, and as he rushed to her assist- .anoe"he said: w n\'r-..-- -`Sn-I vnnanm. The dlv is a.noe`he aid: 1, Never mind madam. The day deeming when everybody will be provided -*2`-` ' -:1: nuunhdnnl, and H. flu will ooming when everynouy wm nu pruvsuvu with` air cushions, and a fall will make our porous plasters stick the tighter. Al- low me to send a messenger for a derrick -to hoist you on your pins 3` sm." ` cu... ....c.....z m. nWnr_ an after a. strug- -to how: you on your plus agluu. She refused his offer, and after strug- gle reaolxpd her feet. V Then she seized the fex111ce'w1tt1ll1 one hhand, and waving the ` ot er in eair 3 e screamed out. - Air-cushions ! ; Darrickgy 2-h_Pina !.`Por_- oue; lantern! You.old bow-legged bald- -he' ed beanepole, _1f my husband `oesn t hunt you down ind; make` you eat your .?;)`;-g# .!{'lI,`Y"i<:.i1.!'..*r'l)i_`:ewitl1. _him auotller uay ! j.:Ana:ehe_b` " ______. yvlentllomn _ Brother Gardner : Philosophy. --~ --_..3 -I..-.. L.- I I ' --See our 15 0n.dIo ottonndes. see our 20. `Gray as oo. - . .. 9f 79305376 KNITTING MACHINE 00.. -' .._ -4_'-1 1:3:--$ $013331?!` H.P.SANDERS, i ./Plerculumt Tailor, > % BEIGE... T PHOTOGRAPERS Beg teennounce that having made arrahgemente to import their are enabled thereby to offer ' fiif CABINETS AT FROM 33 PER boz.. % cums AT $2 PER DOZEN. FIRST PRIZE AF1TA1i'R1E, 1881, 1882` 188?. 7--'"`- v C Cti -----r- 4645 ~ % -~ "*II6"B'TA"Y,-`8-1'!-IE-ET -rononno-. Rubber, Hemp and Asbestos Packing, JOSEPlEl LEIGHTON, % Sand Bist, Mill` Sdw Files, BAnnIEAs1`tvij8gjjgTgIEgrcEnEPoII nnt\`l'II'I:l 'I"l\ Hl'IIII.IIh v -,v `_ - - T- soum sum nunLops mmur, - NEXT pooaj T Q"`THiE.oCAN-TON TEA stone. m. m HOST Arr % W'iTH ;T9E LATEST AND mu: mmsnmes , . .-.-. , 5.3,; x11'1"l.'4'\-"A =(1'l`T.`-I`R1-'c`.`R.S "PRICES. A . L-_ ra_tj.|,s}. nLAxtun'scLasnAT-.: % sunnncas ._ ... 25.1: ..au.9u41'I'i-an min `mp stain; Waterggzd G93, qlppqxglves, UNDERTAKE '\-'-.C-C~I- c--_____, If tuhort notido. "-`Afllll PHIO hr Swim; Watg % nId'0hook VIlv6I; um wdtdr tended to. nannn Bow:-Iw:L'1;'s BLOCK, BARBIE, |-'-` `v'-' -`U -U_ U-3%! """ will pay in any fdmily. Axneraupglyingj tlfe faib`. 156- qnirements, goods can be mudeifor vnenghbprs or the %'1'aIl3. A more protablauuo of spare hours could hardlv 50 0 - \ ___.. -.... _.-.._. -.-an 1--1j' 13$ A1? Lowest Rates, A'1`_ 3 IIIVIVV HIIIIIICU V IIDII V. I: - -V vv-'- 1 nor: on `Gun. Hi Em innit 31.50 V ' 1:0 "200 ])AY 'w1tf.h the Eclipse. Cm manufacttif an ? um 'H5iYYs 303773 Him T`l3i etc required in their buginege, dunng dull season, and thus 1 1.-.... a.1...:.. ..1....I... .......;\1m-mu 4 DUNLOP s'r REE1`, Inn .1 I QUALI1-Y -rt-:I:_1a 323:1`. BU .3-34, Illlllt I. - -.. - 1'.lVU.l A 15.1: Au.-4-aw . ._...-_ _ `PRICES. .'l OHNA P BARBIE, om. CARPENTER Ann MERCHANTS Cau manufacture their own yarn into L various kinds of goods, and thus realize 40_0 PER CENT. more on the wool they inn: om ream-.1 xmmm: Immune is one that has a. Simple and Reliable Ribber. The Ribber Atta.chmento'f the Eclipse differs in almost every respect from others, and is pronounced perfect by com- petent judges. THE. ECLIPSE IS THE ONLY MACHINE SUITABLE FOR FAMILY USE. Babbit Metal and Mill Furnishings. Belting and Patent Lace Leather, 116.6; 5 FARMERS |`aIII'I_ $3. "I . V --- --. - v_ 34'` Water and Gas G1oheVa;;s, Stop Glasses. ' All work in thisline .141 L` Funerals furnighed com- plete. Caskets and C`of-' ns of various design `and priceq always in u EA...- stock. All ordersAwi1l re ceive careful` attention. Econgregatlonal . 1 Church, OOLLIEIIZST. BARBIE; OPPdSI;1`E THE JOHN PLAXT07` L\J.l.'.aIu.ru JOHN PLAXTO.N air stock direct C-:-:-- This Great Houselzgld Medi<;ino fan1s.mo;1gat the leading necessaries of Li! mung. fnmnll Pills nu rity t Blood. and not necessaries or m: . These temous Pills pu ' the Blood. most powerfully. yet soo ugly on the ~ ~`- 3-1---cg: no-1: `Ila--n1n Vllvu at the. 0' well [am u pow nuuy. you DvvuuuD`J v- --v ,`s?;amaoh, Kidneys and Bowls, _1__:_.. -_- ......'.....- no.3 Irhvnr in than .0Pl|At GIL I UL wvvannwv-, -:.__._u .. giving tone, energy and vigor to these great mun RPRINGS on Lure. They are conden recommended as a never failinc remedy in caees where the constitution. from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened. The are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incl ental to Females of all ages, and as a Gen- eral Family Medicine are unsurpassed. Its searching and healing proportion are known throughout the world. For the cure of Bad Lets. Bad Breasts. oiii Wbiiis S9r*3- ansilllgerz "I`- `I uuguggup -uv-v-- ---u- c - w v - -, it in an infallible remedy. `It! eifeotunlli rubbed an flu: nnnlr nu nhnnl`. an In {HUI H111 it OHIO. on the neck or chest, as salt into meo.t.yit cures Sore Throat. Diptherla. Bronchitis. Colds. and even Asthma. For Glandular Swellingo, Abo scenes, Piles, Fistulas. GoU'1f.{ BI;I_15.:t_qMA'r1sM. And every kind ;>;;k:n cilseaee, it has never been known to tail. The Pill: and Ointment are Manufactured nnlv of. '.l. l.lU I only at :90. only at 533 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, And are sold bi all Vendors of Medicines throu bout the vilized World: with direc- tions or use in almost every language. 13' Purchasers should look to the Labels on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533 `Oxford Street. London. theysre spurious. CONVE YANCER.` c., ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES l ;;---a-- A In Intro ROYAL unsuairfci COMPANY ! . an-rurnn any AAA AAA `IIUIIIH Ilivvuunu-w- -wu-u- * ASSETS. $25,000,000. Has the Largest Surplus of Assets over Liabili- ties et any Fire Insurance Company in the .world. Hon:-ov!A?.s]P!L-a Barrie Sent. 11. 1878 I}-D191 EL JIJJII POSTIOFFICE BUILDING, BARBIE. ivmmsv T0 LEND FANCY GOODS A MILLION DOLLARS JAMES EDWARDS, I`! II ! no ' Fmtxon. _ L...-4\ ` pies. ham ,MRs. STEPHENS NEILIJS OLD STAN D. 2 DOORS EAST OF QUEEN'S HOTEL. She is prepared to do all [kinds of stamp- ing and will keep a supply of materials for ___..__ c-rCt\'I'h'r" Ladies and Chi1dren a.Underclothing and Children : Apron made to order. 47 46 1.='A.:L=Ly_E:as: BIG STOCK OF HOF-l_SE (B_LANKETS. Rates Moderate, Losses Equitably and Promptly Adjusted. I SINGLE.'&*l-i)IVI"BLE HARNESS st;-in%Be11s; Broad, Louble and_Sin le Bails rushes. Curry Combs Whxp. nee Pads of allkinds. 8.1-nesa Oils and Va:-nishes.. HOLLIJWAY -S_lI|NT_NIEN_T For Heavy Drau nnv __.._a Aiwnvs |i:1:;l3_K on Mm in onnan. Has resnined business in Fancy in KIILUQ ronto. ' Cheaper than anv House in or north Inn 111. ;i= TfETMinvs g:j ` %-FANCY goons, - 9 V 5':-A.:u::I.=-:Na- FOR" BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERY, Silks, Gaiwases, Patterns, Chenille, `Cards, Tassels, Tabs; Draper, 4-c. cn?vsn_u. _PALAGE stokes WORM POWDERS. A19 pieannt to take. Contain thglr own Plnstivo. I: h. "safe. sure, and caucus! tlwur 0: want in Ohndton Adult. LOUNT 8:} LOUNT. Ar 6 AND 6; PER cum. FAN-CY "WORK. Lessons given in all Branches of '- Psigdng, Drswin , &o.. kc. nrmn nn Ann] nation. S I-I A W , %OIt'lfRAIT gamma}: I` T513 : Bifapplfostion $33311 `i`{?.2r?.%: n.;':f-:25 `D!-au ht or_Lfght("arriage use, in any ou_nt1ng required, OFFICE AT TE; ....- _---- c\C\?l~ -,__J.,,,, viiiias EDWARDS, A an-nut 1:? Dow Moore sB1ock. Dunlop-st. J . INIZOCDBE, VEABRIE. nuns, IJTIWIII Nu ` Terms on app cation I nun q-Un.nt.s`lrn. 1 Agent at Barrie Barrie. of To- I mint I vivid . an I-an ent at e the at` the Illllu ugh cmunnn av suox Ann n15`:-nxr gxcnmans as noon. zmwg, _-o--. 1 \ "NTy\\ BEE` \ ` IL M` phi for Auvnnuu ..._____` " _ pk: The narrow ottho ' disappeared from Lake 0. iching on the 3rd of May. V mm nll|' WTOWOII It 9500 v3) I!'00h. la Hlu-D '1` iv G T'" II o 0 l'8y& 0. 25E. par 1'-"I. . . Dr. Raike , M` ~ dalg W take `D: B1:B3cLk'1:e Hm... Reports from 11 that the maple slga-vE:03`$i::ty; alliow ` I ort Nottawj gg - Wong. ' " "mnr. u.~".'c'.-'..y coy... Navigation is ' boat. tohe ns?gIua:k(":3g9_`lJ`ridgg, `Wing the rafi e her way through ` of p`.oughT ice. he Muskokan was . logd W. y.-, I I 1 :. ITUUU. ...._ . ful affair. . -For ulve \ W. Gray & 0% D--A} hnat. ` ay. aI.':`?`\":'l.0(|P'-:(|~tg.: :'.EloveI um hone Collections are in pro _ '7 wood for the boys at thgeafumt . are determm d 1;}, lack of 1ife s:ood3\i:;:uw3: 3:38!` bio`. I T P`-1 lic` duty. -5 6 5 . \ . T. we . 1?:-`:3! :?,`_`:'lde Factory oouoh . I Rev. J. W. W'11;" get a share of $7:30 l000n!; Of Beeton, heirs of the late wi:1iam:;'m"3 `hi kinson, who sailed from H ary Wu - nu E81&nd- I in 1834. msy in Uullmgwnoa (.}ur1x1-yuu mun wucn. A mother and son dxed wlthm a day or wu of each other, and the father lies d3.ng_remus1yil1. _ . The Iiulletin threatens to expose a, _\'uUI)L{ 111 `its oice on publication day and pur1oin- ing a copy or two of the paper when he thinks huusclf unobserved. S00 our 750. we Curtains. "1'. `W. ...... .v .o 1*... 1m who is In `the habit of Visiting ..V('I' 1 l.'ray& (`o. -- - I. _ lira) K I o. . Kleeton boys exVerci`e2`!*themse1ves jump- ing in front of the Methodist church during the sabbath services. What have the xments. school masters, preachers and editors down there been doing that such depravity exists I ' I 1:7-n2___ -`[____1___ James Arnott and William Manley were severely injured at Bracebridge the other day, by the falling of a couple of beuts in a. stable they were removing". Angus McLean and Joseph Wesley were also slightly injureg ' " `-- K`-A1 nnn"'?IinIIl|Ii ing- llilllll ill '1': II o uruy Qvv-nu There was a sherman s festival at the Queexfs hotel, Collingwood, last Thurs- day. 'l`his is the first annual entertain- ment of the shing fraternity of that town, which, as the Enterprise says, make a large part of its population. _ n......:..A &nnnIIIhInVVPI`I`IIl(`1o`t. HLSU uuguu_y IIIJULV - V --(`amnd|an., Scot and` French Ging- luum at '1`. \l Gray C093. -- r- I ..-4-_v- 2....4.:....1 .5 41... llfgii IJGLU UL LUB tlvlluuuvnvnou -Spoclal. Seeou envy ribbed Cottoil nose for boys wea T. `V. Gray 6: Co. - _ . ' lnvnx. nun I-iv -a .\Ir. Stephen, son` Dr. Stephen of Collingwood, has lately been apgointed manager of the Federal Bank at imcee, made vacant by the death of Mr. Henry Gro'. `By the energy and ability of Mr. Hro` this branch has been made one of _ the most important in the country. L The South Simcoe News says that Street corner loafers are becoming scarce in Bradford since the Scott Act has been focre. It is quite likely we shall hear` thatthe same agency has squelched the- festive potato bug, and banished dudes, Fenians, and innumerable other nmsances. 'l`hure seems to be considerable .excite-_ went in lieeton over the verdict of the c-rox1er's jury in the baby case. 'Na.m1ng the person whom the jury believed to be _ the mother-of the child when there was z1~_.thiI1j_; in the published evidence to war- mnt it, was certainly a most unjastiable yrocucciiiig. _M-- on r H-rs nulndsoiiie $4 have Cur- Hun-. I`. \\'.1.`.ra '& Co. 1l`1u,- tfollingwoo ulletin records a case :1g:1':wated wife beating which was '.i~-nit with by the police authorities of :`:.;it town the other day. One Wm. Girty Mat um`. kicked his wife very severely .'u;d was lined $20 besides having to nd Sccllriiy to keep the peace. He ought to i1Ij."'c1):e11 imprisoned without the option '01 a tine. Thursday night last, the eve Of the 9-" rival of the Scott Act in this county, was duly celebrated in Collingwood. - The hotels and bar rooms were lled with men and boys of all ages, from the school. lad ` Tn *1\n rvvlntv `xnnwurl rural` I-horn nnnmn ff` Mm Imyu U1 nu. uguu, u'u1u um nUu.vvL- mm. `to the grey beard, and there seemed to be a general `rejoicing about something ; and there were more genuine. cases of drunk that night than Collingwood has seen for some time. --Go1linqwood Enter- Drlse. - .-... .~ .. A I Free Grant Gazette says a son of Mr. L. Cameron s was kicked by a horse the other day and had his arm broken and . badly torn. The news reached Brace bridge that the boy had been kicked by a} bear. A council of war was called, and In short time a dozen or more of our vil- lage sports armed to kill, started off on a} bear hunt. Some of them came home in the evening tired and hungry. . The Brecebridge magistrates` have been.` buy of late . The have had before them. Wllliam Rouyea for an unnatural o'enoe`, J_0Ieph Cooper for striking his wifewal ned $5 00 and costs. J amen Goldinand` V... 1\_1-__ 1_-._ _-;_1_ _;__1:_.. 2..--_.. an.-- V""` V VU VIII`-I VUDIDI UDIIIUI \IUlIlI.Il,Il& Wm. Delay for watch stealing from Shes- 9}1Fortm, were sent to Barrie f,or;tri . I3-t- King, who broke egabl some time 320, called at Constable Howard : for $10 that belonged to him, -was re-committed, Ht afterwards released. upon paying ,e`x- ;" Penses in tlie former case.` '.l3hu"is along- record for afew days; ` u. nu. . _____ __. __ gays: As an illustration of the way the Lcott Act works, we have been informed that nine ersone entered a 'hote1'no[t've1_-y, fat; from t is vil1`ee,'d.tidfeeked for'eome- thmg good to drink; .'.Eh`e bartender said he could sell nothing stronger than pop. This is what _th Magma V Prpf an. . u A _. _, _:_~ .'p LL - -__-_ 1'1 _ urn Ul Luau . L`TOW0lI per pair. 1 kl Dress Goods go to T. nt to good ncing shake t be `I PH UV IBIS! -Luv UDIIVUIIIIVI HDI\I_ Hell pop. L?!` glove: hoqlory -msmur mus, I `W... _-L_:p`.-n `tun mg. Couch- ` ' ' ti` . . , " Dinh it 6utthen aid one ofkthe crew and when L" twmm _, seven of the men pu ` ffrem their `pockets and drunk p'o with a. whiskey stick. Onedrunk on `(Hand venue on first of May. Several not quite d.1'|ll1k__,9l,l__, I(iiia'.':"nC-suns` .1.-.1-.."`t'%. ...\`.".t._:'a."'I Fi. honestly believe thst our hotel keepers are not violating the law. All members present. . _ - Petition cftrustees of S. "S. No. 5 for the closing of said school, communications of J amen Harris and -J. W." Hughes, ac- counts of Dr. Brunskill, J qhn Collins and Wm. Armstrong were laid before` the council. M ` V Moved by Wm. -'Metcalf, seconded by S. J. Reid, that the several documents lnow before the council be.refe!-red to their respective committees.-`-Oarried. ' Moved by W. Metoalf, seconded by John Roys-, that the aocountsfof Dr. Brunskill and J. Collins be not entertain- ed as the work was not authorized `by the council. --Carried. _ i _ _ Moved bv Wm. Metcalf, seconded" by Q 1' Dad`! Ohm}, Olua A-nan dn 6av'na AC `Ah: CVIIIVWVI III VVZO b'&9i$II II S. J. Reid that the error in tsxes of lots No. 15 and 16 S. Brsdford street in the villsge of Alls'ndsle,in regsrd to assess- ment of 1884; showing. J. A. Ambrose being placed on No. 16`u_istesd of No. 15, thst the collector be instructed toconsider receipt of 16. given to Ambrose be placed to lot 15.--0_srried.~ V - ` -. _ Moved `by, W. J. Scroggie seconded by John Ross, that the Reeve instruct- Ied to oommtinicate with J. W. Hughes ..-....._.3:..n. uuuudanu 4n-nunnn an `)-Ir` nnnnnnnsnn good acmg out of t that cu DU vumusuusvnw vvlvu U. no uysunvn regarding water course on 2nd Concession .1.-ul manna-I ab nnvlv. vnnnknn_:nnIII-{A11 ' . ' l'UlIl|a|l.l.l WOIIVL uvusnu vu auu vvuuvnun |- and report at next meeting.-Cu-tied.` x IE1.-on] Lou Tn`nn DA-n nnnnvuant` kl! uuu IUHUSII DI: uvsu uIvvusu5o-~vuuaavun . ' Mov by John Ross, seconded by S. J. Reid, that Geo. Wallacebe" instructed to have culvert repaired on sideroad be- tween lots 20 and 21 on 5th Con. with as little delay as possible.--0arried. Moved by John Ross, seconded by W. `J. Scroggi_e, that Wm. Moir be allowed to perform SIX days statute labor in building bridge on 2nd Con.-Carried. 'I\Il'.-u-AA Inn T J Qnpnncn, nnnnnnrl lav unugu uu auu. Uuuo--\./aunou. Moved by W. J. Scroggie, seconded by John Ross, that the family depending on Mr. Augustus Ayerst, a young man who is doing duty as a volunteer in the North- West, be arantedthe sum of $10, and a further sum to'Mrs. Foster, whose.son is also in the North-West. doing duty.- Carried. Moved by W.` J. Scroizgie, seconded by S. J. Reid. that Mr.jWl_n. Armstrong re- ceive the sum of $25 on account of bill.-`--. Carried. _ - \ Moved by W. J. Scroggie, secondedlby S. J. Reid, that the `road work be reduced one third o` the statute rate on all assess- ments" over $500.--`Carri_ed . 'll'-..-..I L_ 1'..l....'2)..... nnnnntant` I! W 1116111.! UVUI: qpuuv.--.'UnI.'uuuo Moved by John `Ross, seconded by W. J. Scroggie, that leave be granted to in - troduce -a. By-law `for the purpose of changing the boundaries of school sections \1-,_ 7: 1A 11 -;..: `IA t1......'n,l UFOQUUU ' U .|Jy`I.lW IUL UIIV llusrvuv v. changing Nos. 7, 10, 11 and 14.--Ca.1-tied. By-law read a. first, second, and third time. ~ _ Moved bf J. S. Reid, seconded by John Ross, that eave begranted to introduce a By-law to amend By-law No. 254 of the co oration of the Township of Innisl. - arried. V `:IV|\ - By-law reed a.-rst. second and third ~ 5111183 ' . Council adjourned to meet at Mark Webb : Temperance Hotel, Craigvale, on Tuesday, the 26th day of Mag, 1885, being the" 6:51: meeting of the _ `ourt of Revision. I IV D. I'?`I\YI1 mn n`g]u`( S. 8. N0. 3. `III, The following in the April-honor roll for the various classes ofthia school : Senior 4th, J as, A. Agar ; Junior 4th, Mary Agar, Eli Agar, John T. ` Agar, Lucinda Cunningham ; 2nd class, Jessie Agar, Geo. Wxlson, Eli Martin. J. E. HOLT, 'I'\--.'l.....'. KIUU V D. Teac.:h'er. \lQIIl' hlch, im to Us an n for me to in all . V Wide spread Evil. The great source of consumption and of ` ugly acres is sorofnls in the blood. Burdock Blood Bitters purify the entire system and` _ cures scrofula; as ivell as the more common blood humors. ` ' ' ' V `Brother Gardner Warns and Advises. A communication from Memphis gave information that Division John Smith, an honorary member of `the club, was" ad- vertising to cure consumption by the lay- ing on of hands, and in order to ll his purse was making all colored persons within ten miles of him believe that they had the fell disease. _-_. ..:....4.:.... cmm Rinhmnnd; Va... had the ten disease. : A communication from Richmond, Va., likewise announced that Prof. Phosphate Wellington, another honorary member, was practicing as ea fortune-teller, and everyone who paid him fty cents was given so much luck that. work at $1 a day was no longer an object. rm... q........+...m was directed to warn 1011361` In 0u_]uuu. . The -Secretary was directed both members in 9.- large, bold hand, and `red ink, that they must at once quit such business or suffer expulsion, and Brother Gardner added, forthe benet of his `hearers: 7 hearers: When members am sick a. straight- out-dose, by a straight-out-doctor, will either cure or kill. You git yer money's ~--r -~ -Mu-.... mlnh wnv it goes. We ` or km. lou gm ypr u|uuu_y .. worf, no matter wluch way it goes. can't countenance no member imposin' on ` " '-- --5---I-. kt! I'\QEII`I mund can't countenance no ummw I` llullvwgu. us. human natur by p d for two shillin a paw.- As in fortunes, we guess "nu de fu -An`I_"\I`I`(` Whnr 08!! win aroun fur de biznen of tell- all know do put an kin cher to keep` an extra nd it any time gt nqfqum ov1dont-`hn_t oyh ll of m` gueu"nut1' de mcner w Isuup ..._ ......... vent-buckle what we do old one gives out. Trustee Pullbeok was then informed that he waste be sent to Oornwo.1lis,`Nova Sootia, to o d nine a branch club. to be ..-, mm...o nu- nnlm`-ad Advisers, youixo A Ipreuu yugguu morem two` new in _ 'th'e` rail: ' kyai-_s.' lOivilCanswers' won't mist you `a. cent, `an may aa.va--.ypr shins from : kiokin. ., - You. may knovhitll about anode: -min : ame, 1...; .a.....' hat on it. Thirty .y uju_q.go ou_r not of them New- to `the They esh, ay of all on in the knowgnu 800115 uuuuu. e....... .. ,....___, but dean bet on it. Thirty yfufu ago our statesmen wi d deir nose: on deir coat- oleevea, but er 1__uu bin 9. new _ deal, an you mustn`t Iorgit your bandana. o While it urn handy to eat will a knife, do use of a. fork at table may secure you a. Cabinet posiahun; Dporfnfj do day stick to de "sidewalk, by night "walk in de` middle ob -'-"----I nm. .11. An we will now. sing "'<>\]1.?'}1<$Bin" `sons I811 . ion mum: fox-git your nanaanu. vv uuv am 3 table meyeecure Doorlnf day `sidewalk, wall: in do ,deroad.V Dave a11,.a.n. we will now sing diementle. demeetln. . -------Q-9%-:---- , `medicine `$1-2.-ooudnl ; ` ` .will'giv`o `you is 12'joz.` botle of Dr, Chase : Liver Ouro `for 81; and a valuable Reoipei BAAL `tuna u C. PALLING, Tp. Clerk. liq: s!~9%Tsov9q-.t?o[-nmvt-ox: This winter aeuon iu_ _v_ery slow in pass-Q ins away to 'V9Ap1-veto -nrins-. The __` . t=I.iI`3Vil--I_300.~"tiI(1;"froBty" time 7: of jth e,"29(h`.*when 25 wan "th1a'`w`nrmeat night : tompentur --wIs 37 9` _on. the `fol- lowing, duy, 30th-a of 31 for night. .'The: daily `tampon-stare !'8llP0d' `can: 23 nn hn QQGR can in '7`! C an Ohn aagw :{e..;,;.;..;.;. ;......a* from 36 on the 28th up to 76 9 on the cures, ` them, - is our cure_s. insane I refer ghbor- ow its