The conneil of the Township of Norâ€" masby met on April the 1%ih, All memâ€" beris present. The minntes of last moeetâ€" img were read and confirmed. The road improvement made by Geo. Dietrich last fall near bis maill to auswer for this years statute lahor. _ Thomas Adair to be credited with his ia‘xr as compensation for repairing bridge ou his private road, (G Voigt to have use of lot No.5. Helena ine Toliowing orders wereissue i on lreasâ€" nrer :â€"J Lyuch treasurer South Grey Szing Show annual grant $25: IH Weypâ€" pler flling washout at bridge ‘ot 15, con. 17 and 18 $8 ; R Barber ditro lot 4 and 5, cow. 1 $1,50, Egremont to pay half; C Sumebur do side‘ine between luts 69 and 70, con. 3 $3,50; J Herzberger repairing street in Ayton a=d 2 con. 18 $19.20; H Ford ditto was! â€" ont lot 6 con. 15 and 16 $3.25; G Heipel ditto sideline between lots 5 and 6 conu. 7 $5; J Meyer diito elevating road lot 15 con. 8 §3 75 ; A Ualm ditto lot 30 con, 11 and 12 $3,50; G Wagner ditto Queen St. in Nenustadt $2.50; E Ryan ditto at lot 29 con. 15 and 16 $4.50; M B Flynu on acâ€" count of tp. priniing contract $25; W H Ryan re township eash book $5.C5. and refanded expenses reâ€"siuking fuad §$1 ; Commissioners Forbes, O‘Reilly, Dreist. and Black for letting and inspecting jobs respectively $1.5C, $5, $4, and $1 Reeve Morice $2 total $13.50; Conncillors for services at meeting of date $12.50, Treasâ€" urer Ryan to pay mto Standard Bauk to credit of railway sinking tund $460 being last half years imterest on debenture of $23,000. . By law passâ€"d to appoint pathâ€" masters. fonceâ€"viewers and poundkeepers. Parnaxastzzs.â€"T Allen, T Pâ€"tty. W Grant M Barber, J Douglas«s, W Dickson, T Rogâ€" NORMANBY COUNCIL. rders _la‘xr as compensation e ou his private road, use of lot No.5, Helena th re q widow | meyer, D JSekstein, P Girodat. $ No. 8| Porxp«szpErs.â€"H Bieman, F Oebm, aces last| W Neville, N Roszel, R Ovens, s Heany, 2, No. 14“{ Lewis, Wm Crawford, 3 Halliday, 4 ewal«k in | Lewis, C Rahn, H Ringel, s Himmiler, A q culsert Wagner, 1 Elynn, W Rebkopf, H Byers. L Miller| Clerk to publish Court of Revision to be Z Clark | held on Taursday 26th day of May,. it Varney Geo. Hopf, Cierk. j shall, J Morice J Peters, W Stewart, J ‘ Corgish Jas, Wilson, M O‘Donoglne, J \ Patterson, A McGillivray, J Robestson, | D Ovens T Robertson, H Miller, I Ling, C Schrieber, A Long, PE Weltz, N Carâ€" | mount, C Damm, 3 Moore, J Arthars, J | Yuers, 1 Edith, s Dewis. W Ogram, s Mcâ€" | Muallen, R Tindall, P $ Schauas, J Kreuzer A Grein 3 Feick, bardt jr, Lanz, N Mr. John Corbett, who is now residing at Kikwell, spent Easter bolidays at bGemne. > Mr. Robt Lindsay recently lost a valuâ€" able young horse from distemper. Mr. Wimn. Liviogston has secured .the service of J. Fimmizgan for the summer, Will intends spending his leisure time in buying cattle, hogs, ete. On Monday of last week Mr. John Fraser received a telesram from Louisanna imnâ€" forming hiwm of the death of Lis ouly son John, who it appears fell from a moving train and was killed almost instantly. The body wasembarimed and sent home where it artived on Friday eveninag. It was interred in the Swzreeqy Cemetory and was larsely attended by trt®mdis. Deceasâ€" ed left home about eleven yerrs ago. goâ€" ing first to Michigav, but has since travelâ€" led through many of the Sonthern St«tes. He was 29 years of age. ._AMr. aml Mrs. Fraser bave the sympathy of the entire neighborhood in sheir affliction. Air. and Mrs Thomas Tarnbull and Mrs. ess of Hamilton, attended the funcral of Intended for last week. VICKERS. PCOE °l| goc. and $1.00, all druggists, > §COTT & BOWNE, | Chemists, Toronto, me| tially digested, strengthens and It a. vitalizes the whole sysâ€" ind A,ZZ tem; the hypophosphites asâ€" _10;;. act as a tonic to the g,._| {[PAA" mind and nerves, and the velâ€" * glycerine soothes and tes. l feals the initation, ‘ Can irs.| â€" 94 |\_â€" you think of any combiâ€" tire| Alk3S® â€" natton soeffective as this? Miss Hazel McGregor speut Easter vaâ€" cation pleasautly with Bunessan and Scotchtown friends. |\ _ Mr John H Beaton made the purchase | of a topâ€"buegy on fairday from Mr Chas McKinnon. Hone‘s holidays will be his |\busy days this sammer as he wears alâ€" |ready an addition to his broad and good \natured smiles. All are working long days bustling the seeding which wili be pretty well wound up in a counple of weeks. \ Married at St John‘s Chburch, Pomons, on April 20th, by Rev. Father Hauck, Mr Arch, McPhee to Miss Minnvic McGrath,. We join their hosts of friends in conâ€" gratulatiors. / Mrs G K Heatwell has returned home from Hamiltou. Messrs Mal. MeiInnuis of the Dornam Road and Colin McLean, South of Priceâ€" ville pard a business trip to Mr D Graâ€" ham‘s on Saturday evening. The following was banded to us by the signatory below : * Dear Dâ€"â€" I noticed in last week‘s Review in an able B V budget that some of your New England and Southern friends were enquiring of my whereabouts. I am engaged for the summer at lot 29, con 3, N D R, Scotchâ€" town, you will do a fayor by giving this information to the parttes relerred to last week. With pleasant memories of umâ€" bering associations, I close. Aâ€"â€"MecDâ€" What Lbappened M K and Simpson when they lost the drill tongue ? Mr. Walter Ledingham left asbout a week ago to win fame and fortune in the far away west. Success. Had it not been for the activity of Mr B Woods and a few neigbbors the dwelâ€" ling bouse of Mr Woods would have goue up in smoke. As it was part of the roof was injured. Mr Jas D Ledingham purchased lately a handsome +pan ot horses from J George for $140. They are beauties. i Some miscreants who will in some futare day smeli smoke fired a bush west of Welbock during the dry speil of a week ago, destroying about fifteen acres of bush belonging to Messrs D. M3:Donald and H. R. Riddell, also fences and some wood. _ , Frobably we may be encroaching this week on the territory of your Welbeck cor. who seeims to be very quiet since the election, so we take the liberty, The Misses Eweus of Rocky Saugeen spent a couple of days very pleas«ntly the begioaning of the week with prospectiye relatives here. Mr. Thos. 0. Stewart hbas informed us that he has secured a permanent position on one of the C. P. . boats plying beâ€" tween Owen Sound and Daulath, aud will return to his old occupaiion a seaâ€"faring life. ‘Miss Lizzie Smith who has been enâ€" joying home joys for nearly a year back, left for Torouto last week. Mome on Friday last came William Bucharnau hale and hearty after nearly four years spentin wining in Rai Portage district. â€" Waui‘s. friends are aecording him a bearty welcome back. Messis. Alox, aud Archie MceDougaill ure expected home this week from B. C., where they haye spent nearly ten years, to visit their mother who is in very ieevle hesith at present. Mr. HMarry Delhuntie is expected to leave this district for a more southein clime, namely, South Africa, We wisu him a sate and pleasant trip. Rey, Mr. Burnet of Keady vccupied the Prestyterian pulpit last Sabbath. â€" His discourse was both â€" instructing and earnest, and shouil ever Mr. Burnet sgain visit Dornoch he will receive a hearty welcome. A cough which seems to hat:g on in spite of all the remedies whi you have a?licd certainly needs energetic and sensible treatment. For twentyâ€"five years that standâ€" ard preparation of codâ€"liver oil, Persistent Coughs SCOTT‘S ENMULSION sCOTCH TOWN. DORNOCH. TORONTO Hoods Mr. Edward Bray of Petrolia who has for the last conple of weeks oceupied a seat in the family cirele leaves toâ€"morrow (Wednesday) for that oily village on the American border. Miss Jennie Twamley of _ Crawford is at present plying the dressmaking art in the vicin:ty. Mr. William Wade left for the vicinity of 8t. Mary‘s last Saturday to exchange lus valuable assistance with a firm there for good eoin. _ He will be missed. On Monday the 18th inst. our village was the scene of a conple of pretty wedd:« ings, the first being the marriage of Mr. Wim, J Flannagan to Miss Jennette Armour, daughter of Mr. J. J. Aimour of Bentinck. _ The next being the maurriage vows between Mr. John MeCardy â€"cf Elmwood to Miss Lizzieo Crimmios of Bentinek. Rev. Father Buckly of Owen Sound officated at both happy eyents. We extend congratulations. Lauses fully half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indb Mrs. S8, Langrill spent a few days in Hanover attendimng her mother Mrs. Mcâ€" Chesney who was il. Mr. 8. Hopkins roceived a severe from one of his horses lately, mt we pleased to state he has recovered. _ Mr. T. J. Hutton was in Mt. Forest one day last week. Miss Magsie Armstrong visited with friends at Allan Puark on Sunoday. gestion, bad tasite, coated a tongue, sick headache, inâ€" somnia, ete. Hood‘s Pills P I l |s cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly. 25¢. All druggist® Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass The only Pills to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilli& Mr. J. and D. Williams spent Sunday with Mr. T. E. Hutton. The home of Mrs. Q. Campbell was risited by death on Thursday, | The deâ€" ceased was the youngst of the family and was much loved and respected by all who know her. Kate‘s aam in life was to glorify ber Master. She was a . prominent member of the Presbyterian church of Duiham and an ardent teacher in Hutton Hill Sunday School for the past eight yeurs. She went to Manitoba for a time ltoping to regain her health but retarned to find that sbe had not gaimned much strength. _ A Jlarge number of friends followed Ler remains to the Saugeen cemetery. _ The bereaved friends have the deepest sympathy of the community. Mrs. R, Lawson and Miss D. Burgess were the guests of Mrs,. G. Hopkins on Sunday. The awful results of the tobacco babit are felt in every community. Every teacher in our public and high schools realizes to some extent the bad effect that the habit has upon the boys. It destroys the ability of the boy to apply himself to study, and prevents him comprehending or remembering his lessons. The mental faculties of a boy under the influence of nareoties are in a stupor, and since deprayed nerve power, stuitifies and weakens the will power no boy can show a good record who is addicted to the habit It is stated by good authority that there are three girls graduating from our schouls and colleges to one boy, and this can only be accounted for by the use of tobacco among the boys ; which has rendered thein incapable of holdâ€" ing ther own with the girls. The habit, whkich seems to be cursiny and blighting the youth of our land more than all other evils combined is that of cigarette smoking. In order that we may have some idea as to the extent that this habit is practiced, I quote the following statisties: During the past fiscal year there were over 53,143,500 cigarettes caken out ot bond for consumption. Computing these at the low retail figure of fiftty cents per hundred, we find them worth $275,â€" 717,50. Just think of the waste of money and wretched lives that this represents! Medical science tells us that there five poisons in the ordinary cigaretteâ€"the oil of paper, the ovil of nicotine. the oil in flavoring, saltpetre and opium, the united testimony of all physicians is, that it depresses the nervous system, that it takes away twentyâ€"five per cent. of the physical vigor of this generation ; It wrecks the mind and crucifies all the symâ€" pathies of man‘s spiritual nature. The use of tobacco more than anything else disqualifies the mind for exercising its intuitions concerning the right and the wrong, and it degrades the moral pathies of man‘s spiritual nature. The| This evil is found everywhere, and | use of tobacco more than anything else ! constitutes one of the chiet hind rancesl disqualifies the mind for exercising its i to the church‘s life snd work. Let us‘ intuitions concerning the right and the | hear cur pulpits thundering against wrong, and it degrades the moral | this evil ; let every League go in for a | sense. The vitai question for us to i campa‘gn against it This generation | consider now, is how can we overcome | shall be, and we haye a responsibility ! this evil. There is no power better | vast beyond all measure.â€"Ex. t, Constipation Tobacco and Cigarettes. HUYTTON HILL. w e e s a oc luck are Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business estabâ€" lished by her father in Durham in 1858 and will enaeavor to give all old and new custom ers the same entire satisfaction. @FUTPMIUTEE AM â€" UMNMBTHENKE ta"WThe only Orstâ€"cloas Hearse in rewn Furnpiture of the Best Nake ALWAYS ON HAND. PI8TUBE FRAMIRC A SPECIALNY The Undertaking and Emba‘ming on latest grinâ€" ciples at reasonable "«tos PLEASANT, PURE AND HEALTHFUL PHRENOLINE â€" | Copmoteed fo cere Rhoumatis | Eold ** Spï¬ï¬‚lï¬3 § Nmflgi:l. | #Nuc e ces P C PMRENOLINE PILLS J. M. McLeod. Goderich : Dear Sir,â€"I think it is my duty to write to you regarding my boy., Wel, my boy is about twentyâ€"one months old when 1 began to give him your Systom Renovator Improvyed and your Protein Resurgam. I gave him the medicine for about five months. Then he was cured and 1oday I have as strong and as healthy and as good looking a boy as you would wish to see, now three years old. _ He was very troublesome from the time he was born, cried nearly all the time and and slept very little, and that never soundly, not until he had taken your medicine for a short time. He used to go into convulsions three or four times a day from the time he was tive days old, and then his head began to grow lirge, increasing in size all the time, until the medicine took effect. We sought medical aid from different doctors without any benefit (one only relieved hiimn some). â€" The size of the head began to diminish gradually as he was getting cured of the _ dropsy and of the water in the head. No other mediâ€" cine was used hut yours only, with the above mentioned results. 1 trust other mothers will benefit from my boy‘s cure. The bottle of the Renovator which I took myself has done me a great deal of good. From my very heart and that of a grateful mother you will have my rcod wishes wherever you may be as ong as yonun live. _ 6 I remain, your true friend, MRS. ANDREW SMITH. e fitted to dral with it than the church. THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE PREPARATIONS ON THE MARKET MIiSS SHMEWELL Only by H. PABKER, Durham. Remember the standâ€"opposite the Market. 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Those desiringthe preveription wl'-lch willsost them nothivg, und may prove 8 blessing, will please address RSV. EBWARD A WILSOX, Brocklyn HewYorkâ€" Heavy & Light Harness TO SUIT YOU. Workmanship Unsurpassed Firne Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &c., &c. We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest F2 Price Paid. The I{anover CGonveyancer, Zoo Qood Droperties Fior â€" Sale Among which are the following ; 1st & 2xp Drv. Lot 19 Con. 1 W. G, R. Bentinck, 100 acres, lately owned by Henry Hall and formerly known as the * Parker"farm. This is a good farm and will be sold on very reasonable terms. TRHE SCANLAX FaRM, lot 30, con. 5, Bentinckâ€"100 acres. _ Will sell or rent. Brxtrxox: The Teasdale Farm Lot 30, Con. 2, W.G.R. Bentinck 100 acres, I bave just bought this from Mr. Teasdale and will sell at a great bargain. Horraxp Towxsnip, Lewis Eydf farm 100 acres in good German settiement â€"will sell or exchange. A good place. Tus Roxmovern Property, Darham. Wha;n: I cant sell I will rent. 1 have $1,000,000 to lena at 5 per cent. Uhoosv'wur time to pay it back. Business private, charges wmodâ€" erate. H. t.. MILLER, _ Noh ambusg, Honest Service. Specialty : wough casos rejected in othur hands and for.izn applications. References: Honorâ€" Tor.izn applications. Rcfercnces ; able T. Berthiaame, prop. of "La 1i norable D. A. Ro«s, ihs leadin C. LEAVENS, Jr. NeR COKSUMPTIVES The Hanover Convevanc«t Collars, Pads, Bites, Whips, &e., &c. o o o o ¢ o o 0 o ¢ e % UPPER We take t thanking o past patror convinced t] vill meris 6 6 1B urhcsarm. ; Stove ; Our P } firmly est: E Purest ton VUPPER TOWN DUR . Imarge White Coun linmen table covers. wo and colors. yoin wide, â€" See our Ladies Oxford Best Ladies Shoe dresass #1 only, Crystal Table 3 Bowls, 20¢ each, Nappic good rawhide at 5i. â€"N LACE CCRTAIY %4%4%4%4% AT Cutte arge S: yoard VOL, At its Syste that Grs a UPPER We b DNESS DFjCI POnLq Doubl Chall Oy L114