, 1 BRIGHT SPLBKHNG PLNOMIM. -`rue uznyzs, % THE~L'IV,ER. . . ma aowaus. and the KIDNEY-8 This combined actidngives it `won- : derful power to cure all diseases. ID -u-V _- Becnuse .we allow the nerve: to remain weakened and irritated, and _= these, great orgens to become clogged :- or totpid, and isonous humon'u'e,_ therefore force 'into'the_ b_1ood that should be expelled natura1ly.. , . _ __.- 1-nn Why`Ar'e We {sick nllow_d_1e_nerves up. ' V '.`VV. :'._ \' . -. WILL CUR! IILIO s1I!8_l..?I!.!.l. 00_NSTIPl'!'ION QRIDIIEY '00!-~" ' !1l1NTS.JRINAR!:DIL8l I; ` By unglv-V the V, nerves, and causmg free ncuog of -the . liver, bowls, ind kjdneys, and restore -,1 ing their power to throw off diseasc. _- ~Why uucrlilioub-Pniil ind Aches! V -"` .' Why` eormcntod with Piles, constipation! -'_J Why lg-ightonod onrhinogdotodkidnoyl! ~; Why ondun ndrvpu or sink hudcohul V `y hu6'al_uplo'u nights! ` ~ I--.--._-. r~-....... r`.-momma gm]? ` J ioce to rodltors. ."-.-v -'7--4.-,r-_---_:-.-~~ , , . Use Pun : ~ClL;nv, Conrouun and njice in health.` I_t_ ls am entirely vegan- bl* iemidy, hafmlcu in all cases. -I 0 A--- -run Jv- F... wms. RICHARDSON a co..rmnuu. " uoN'rn_uI.. P. Q. . P1115 ; ran an.gou|l..38_. sons:-n PATION. |N_|l>IQI'8`l"I'6*.`"' buzzmass. signs VI,-Il_A&l&>_AVI:o-I!.M'a\'I'I`g> 6m_:'A`oI:n' or ta: :"rp'muH%.--` 'u'_VI:n_. A_N_D uawcu`. /`l'a'ty_Aiu: u1`tp.`rnoIi6oau gun rn o`p_`ufr* ,m'f`A`c_-ru9u.;g"un r}n u;'f`a1"\iAmAu:.Ac`Rro% ' Iupuock II'.'o6o u.u`I`1'tn*_-`n vi-iI.:j, thu1-&:"u`r.' an conic` c`ir"~cI-1' ouugf r='nm`:t, `id`rri_, A`1'7.!=`bin,I'h b , I.'.; = ; Iv -v----, , ~--~--- sold` by all pruazm. mt. 01-00 Six for-,[{.0O- ' ,;, , _ _._...-n-ngnn A AA R ,_,,I-A_.... ULJU `Jltillv Vulvw in the return. ' 5I3 lS'.5V,'!IiYT up I1-uullnn av-lI*l'lIv:lIrMI.IIlID' VI` -`MARv"Ei;ous n1ij1'I|in.inI-orgu: 1 um M'INjESTING. ..'f"11Y'ml-.- ,h..``0n'aeua= -i ... ._ BNHURBT Vendor s oucnor, Rm- U I F. - Executor. 9-18 D01`, . Ban-lo. . . ~ WM.` killed, and thehfruit weeneerly all (ee- ` ing- wind;-,vr`s1t{Iind 11 , -3 ;dar'omu's-19533" 2,: vgzdovyv Ta.s'e1u`New"Y._ ' T ' 4: 3`? 9'33 n 1. era `5 ` QUUUIIUUU ED UDIII5 -fhwuyynwvvgg wav- '-they were compelled to heard their -crops " of the year preceding and neceaaiteted is big increase in prices. Almost everything , tro ed.~ - j _ 4_. y 5 cl`. was eccouipanied with trope ice. h~e;!ou`rtl: mug" `cold, and u.~`-blaster-ff .v V-ha` entire ,VMl,In,ti9lc7 ggh sud` THE ` "DIRECT ; nour 2 "FronV1._ t_.!xo'Weotf_>r`a_lI pointa_in ` New ilruniwlek, Nova 8co_u_a, I_ rIncr _ Edward ldapd, Cgpg B_|-emu ` ' Inn Neyifondlqnd. ul seaba nhin dl -, 5113!. :e;ne`a` Pullman can Montreal on Monday. Pnllman can leaving Montreal on munuay. _Wednu1}:! and nsthto Halifax. `nrldayfand Ba nrday to St John. N.B.. wi out chance. - ` Close oonnootlons made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railwa and-the Richelieu and Ontario Na tion ompan e steamer: from Montreal, an at Levis wi the North Elegant are lane, Pullman buffet. and amok- inicara on all through trains. ` rat-class refreshment rooms at convenient Jlgtnnnnu Hill and it advantageous to use /thin-onto, as is the uickest in point of ti o. and the rat .... .. (If an bv any other. rough 1;-eight I will advantageous to use unlruuw, an areas owvagybgny other. , rongiintgeight Is t special ienoe has proved the Intel-colonial route to-be the quickest for European freight to end from intein Canada and the Westei-n"Sta.te3. ckets may be obtained and also information about the route and about treight and passen- 'n?u'n9:'i`r'a ; MOODIE. GE . nhier sinerintende` :;....' ..a.."..n 1-Imlinga nfhll who use r1. The canal or "this Great -Pre ration is yet to foun ., It is an unfailing store: for Grey air. It stops and Pmvnxrs all FALLING OUT of the Hair. It mmovns all DANDRUFF and keeps the scalp clean. On Bald Heads (it there are but the faintest traces of roots) the Magic `wan produce a fine growth. WILL YOU TRY it ? maturely old? or WILL YOU let our hair go,- and become pre- afhat do you say '9 All Drnagists. everywhere, have it for sale. Ask for it. Do not let the Drtgglst tell you he has somethin just as . Many have need stock of ot er hairaton cs on hand, and try to shove them off in this way. _ Hon that suu-h hnttln baa!-it seal and s 2nature. off in this See that each bottle bears seal and s gnature. A.'DORENWEND, Sole Manfr, Parll llnlr Works, 103 an 105 Yonge Street, Torontogan. Ban ntpleoes, Waves. Wigs. `Switches. llanf Winn, `rnnneel and Hair Goods of all Ban -Frontpleoes, WBVES. Wlgil. awucneu. Gen WigI,`1`o es and Hair Goods kinds. are suppli by A. D101-enwend. Send to above address for circulars and prices. Where In Miss Mabel Love? Thesensation of the hour in London theatrical club circles is the mysterious disappearance of Miss Mabel Love, a. beautiful young actress at the Gsiety Theatre. Miss Love is only 14 years of. age, but "she is credited` with having" g I-; Adda l'\`AI`VOl` hnvnn Iiartn.` `P7/35:3, g3'norm_Es1'. 5537,] W "'.`.`.I..I;.,....l . l ?*$` mm ` , . ~ . ``.,D " "{n'}a;m._, f:c _ '1; s 3. rec x``boo`k _ ii'g.aB:f 3.51-gSuu!`ev5v.iry`g>?;t1ea'which isevyorch `its an v1nso1a.z . vg. ~ V _- CREAM! _.__.._'__, am ems mmemma ' vvvaaav-u avovu KDIL4` Ginsu`: !Li.v{orb0ure is lgusnteed to cute _ all digqxses _|.d,s1_hg:lrqm;a. t_oz-pi .or inactive V" ?"'* * *"`::.:;: ~'.: :. :e':.':'3'.i`.:.;a.z`?:'&`ii'::: " ` 8uIlovy(}onp|ex1on.etc. 1-u. a|.'sm.._n..i- 2.... 41.....- 1.... .__..-.,ll 1; 2.. j w--V- c-w-. - u-- "jjvzja r V I ::;.= I 2;;-.;c!tx1, Ltd 301: bes;L* 3:251: 2: 2:21 r: .. HA1: Inlnnunu-ll.--ml .`_J Sgg DUI : `EH6 ll uruusouu vuuu. unvnfag Q51` ready played havoc with sevei':a_Lh'eart:a_, `Detectives. are scouring the country in- search of her; but knowing ones hint,tha`t. a certain theatical authority oouldtegive` information of her whereabout If he would, and that she would be found not far away from the scene: of her-triumphs over, the affection: of seuaceptible young men who nightly haunt the Gaiety, - ' 3?? Y3&T`* ` . 7-1 _,.,,,,.,, `:-Du. Gun is `too well and favorably known by his receipt books to require any recommends- opo: _L ,1 5 F V, , . _ - . L IF n" .'!n Ai:u'n'T.h'v'n1-"f`.11's-n`1\n A 1-Annfnlz hndlr .t,* :`;I Limp noyr ver- a.r.u_ry:, e- zdiggo 9e$.g 2e9iP..99# .1. S9..1*U.>P11 deve- 3 <`3-`3"l'T5'%II|Ml.l 80`N4& Q0;y A-j _ isf 11?! .9-5.1;: \(;'..'r's.3r`afrd-on T S i 1:5 -.-_--- v - an.-.uv .41.` II I IIUIZVX u-orr3i3nis?u:anE HOTEL, `t:s:'_, :`rNx1QvInIaiinrx`-nu-indnu r,- `IQ t'ho"oTdeat add m"ost-p opu laVr ecientinc and nhqahanioal papor,pu),-oiiahed and baajheiargest circulation of any paper ofits class in the world. Fuiiy immtmted. `Best class ofwood Ennzruxu ingo. ' `Pubiiahedixygekliv... Send .fot n eoimen on $3 a year. 1- months` tr M, 81. - '& .. Punnxsnnnzs. 861 Broadvyay, NJ . IlUlIUIG}|lIl\5 , lDIvUD III I-'\J_IlIlll J Cl-I ,\Jll. 7 ICDIIIULII can or ublic buildings. Numerous engravings no in plane and upeomcations -tor the use or Inch uicontelnplate undl . Price 8 year, 25 an. a copy.` MU r{ 5;. 0., Pun lsmms. (.3. '.~.4...' g`, ` ` ` ` ` `, 2| , . . A1 L." l`IllI llIuI9lAI`DlI7\lI 13%|: VIKIBB `UL VVVUII Bll[lu\ ` Jugs, `Published: Send I0! Price a year. our months tr _- I '1 R-6: 00.. NJ L.An`cIII1'EI:I:,s a aunums \ = AEd_0tIo_n, for Sonento{Amon:ican: I __-_A _-.-_4__ I'-_L '__._` .._AL __ A- ._p.uI A g'reIt~su<`:<':e5s.--Each l'ssue'cont7|Ina oloted |vhOKt8DhIc:PlB`-88 of country and city`. residen- ceaor mblic buildings.` nn In nlans and nnemllmtions -for the use of I I`l13i IVII'II`I\I naltzgezll area it; the Put; on ,, co 5. _ . an Lrocur Immodlat protgotlon. send for Ifandbogk. _ COPYRIGHTS 191- books; charts, mapn. 1%.; qulcklrnrdohred. Addtou MUNN & 00.. Patent Sollcltu-I. GIxInn..0u'1oI:; $1 Bnoanwnr. N. 1.. 440 tin` experience and have-made over 100 _ Jppllcguonn `for American and For- eign patents. Send for Handbook. Cortex- pondence strictly condential. ~b-tin`:-` an H nua- Ir Ill!"-I 3 nfaiiaafej nu?-o'n1:ns Alll|EXPOITEIl8 n_ .1 15 -3-nun!-nnnlin tn Il thilfoum. NUIIIIIIII Univ II 3 u-`v -- V--?. sen'fon theheads ofpll who use contain-p ilw .% uiim. Ammonia. I-imp. rhnphates. um um nnmmmm ciunnrhnnr 7-T-[5o`o,ooo - so Lb - ltnun in `.4-vs wall and fnvnvnlv on m nuumous stissmgos. lnl\I\l\\vIII1\ n\v navbeaecuro ed by()ply- L mg to UNN have had over ndv- nrnnrlnnnn and Iunilttnln nann- & :Co.. who I ICYICCII CUIIIIIIUHEIIL TRADE" `MARKS; -ngan-nannh In -up. qnnllnun ls 2a.,m.'.;;-no nmnnin. Tjlnn. P`. Tommd. om-L IYITIBAIIA ITARTAR Tithe mot lnwales. k A number of pdlioemen who were pro- L were injured. It touting a. party `of.emergenoy- merrengaged ins vsefying tithe dintriintnz in` ` Pembryu, Oat-diganshire, 'Walea. we1`e7ahtafoEed`b'y_ `a. mob, and a herceecohteet ~took'~Ypluce, during which men? men one -bbth-`aides. 3 . beliwed Cit "w'ill` be necessary to call`-nch the 'mi;liVti_ryift`o; -assist the emergency men in serving the .`l.`-L_..:-.&- ' .:.' a. 1:3. 2; 3 '1 HS 3 -so-smruj TIIE llolmlinn IDVAIM --STEAM-- lrmnmm HUIISE, Anumur ST.. BARBIE, I-{A89 UNRIVALLED rAcu.ma. --ron 'rIn:- mum MID msmm sxscumu --_OF ORDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF` Innuxnmuun rnwrlns. h respectfillly solicit an opportunity to furnish estimutes for all kinds of work in all the styles of printing, Inch CARDS, NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADING_:S, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING cums RECEIPTS, CHECKS, : ORDERS, ENVELOPES. A A full line at all prices` `Truth crushed ram. K ~_ . will rise again. ,,So will biscuit'.and biifead, made with Im eriu1' Cream Tartar. Baking` A Powder. T it is t e th.e=9xi1'y'reliz}b1e.' ` !'tf` MEMOBIAM CARDS, , % PROGRAMS, ommns OF DANCE, MENU amps, LABELS BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS--Pla.in and Ornamental. "- DODGERS, T ` FLYERS, LA-TrA1o%nVouro PRICES. DEEDS, JIORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES. _ A `QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF ,.__ .._ .\vf\ EQUITY OAF REDEMPTION, T T _4 `STATUTORY LEASES. _ FARM LEASES, RENEWALS OF C;A.'1`TEL MORTGAGE `DISCHARGE OF T VASSIGNMZENTS or OHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS 013* TITLE, ETO COURT BLANKS, MAGIS'1`RATES'BLANKS, % SUBBOGATE CUURT BLANKS, doNSi'ABLn:s% BLANKS, IIDSIDV vtlv V diatraints. - jaunt Form. of any kind printed to ..rdr' . . : - - - rock:-:1 mnemnvz 6! smcoi. byitho Pro}3rietor, S.- W517' 95I5`.9";9.5`V'!*' `W ` ` ' {%3`;f.iii1s Ti>6.I'.tPIi4' On receipt 0` `W T}. ;j ween: PW` hi`ths'Ushn:y`o1 Simeon.` and 1"` .1 .rm' >-"-` r, V 7* " : ` _'-,-:__;{2u.;3 93" " `inn. B LANK FORMS V Alwpyl kept in aock srammmrrs, BILLHEADS, \ ' NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER cxacums `g`1I1zo1t_-33:31: ADVANGI `months, being frr qu.en'_t1y referred It6,'.by `contemporaneous writers as the year settled portions of the Unitedlstdtes there `mined and farmers called` `ittlie _y_esrj pf. was none in December. or J eiui'e'ry{,toespssk la" fat churchyard. The old people` pre- results would justify it.- p Ja.nuary~ was s. _ January was.repested;in April; _`but"grewp -colder. as the 'de'y s"_ P3.'.'.i`.la I 9113192` `_!vith_` In'Msy, ice forme_da n in'o.l\"thi('_3 ,. on lflie - Frost; ice and snow were coinrnoii in ing, . I ducts `failed. The condition othe form-_;. `- era is; described as being . de'Ipera.te,,;o;n'd`-. 3. QQTnpltIll:.)i1 wuuu urn qssunvai yg. , guy Y,,_ turyis written. The 'year`_1816.;.e'njoyed; an open winter during-tne entiretwelve without a summer. All through the was s frost in everymsnth, aropsvweres `-` Eighteenhundred end starveto desth. .' ' Snow fell in November of *181 5,`b_utthere of. `Christmas and}; New >`_Yar s' were` warm, open and green,? . ithfn fto the old saw that "a green Ohristmssam es clicted all sorts of: dire calsmitieurund the 3` very mild month, the sun shone every day`, and a little snow that fell hardly. covered the earth and soonmelted. V - People `prepared for rentstorms and ex_- treme col weather in . ebr11a.ry', but were. disappointed `as it was even m_ilder`than Jsnusry. Tow'srd . the iendiotg the_ni'onth and during the first days 'of:'Merch,'; a terrible stjorm r_sged_'snd_ gave place-to cold; and -`boisterous winds. LTh e[ fwether -{in snow and ice -and very low tem ereture. rivers and .streams; bud: end ower: Lw er'e,- frozen, a.nd'the'ent_1re corn crop Wes killed, and an attempts to `raise .veetIbl'e.j)ro-.- r I ,- __..- --...'....LIl...I in `annual thnil-tIN'|I{| A full line of MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASES- SNIPES, Em wiu T. GRANGER STEWART, M. D.` S. Ordinarv 1?h =ici9n`fto 3- M- the Queen, in `Scot ` 1'9. ; 9!? 0f.m`1Q; oz Physic int . `r 559$ `E511 hush: ......... ND;-Si hi Kmnninnilv lthh surnames or An. hours A!` thin` - urn Anion). ` `_ ? Abn- E/lg Rev. lsno min (1 expe thou ing . Q3 mud gm. tran win A m_ rive dist: in}: f of thl 110114 ;;,;.;q of \/A In the a. cqrtfpanion when the" history. o.f{t_he `cen- ISIKIIWGOII .Bullul'vII nun vita: v_v v_u_.pugu...., -'1`_he open winter of 1888 .-'89 haVe_ turyus written. Th6 'yeat`_1816.;.~6hj0yedj .. Hnhnn nintm- dnrnnmtne antirotwelva ing ligh 4506 ban ing to atr' `stat ians hun oft the srhi '('hen sinc yea sma ago side is t (vr"I`(1 Ir un who day 5r3] Bstt. `and tow th and thg wot 531 the Elghten nunaioa ind btirve tfo_&i>'ath.T umi... ........-. minbnn nf I~R`QQ>.R0`wi Iuivn vuv 1&1 R0 19 t;;.\ . `QR `;.._\ . . Mg \\;* fly to IIUEIUHQ I VIII!-ll! 695.0%.`--B re and other matters is daily ex- unvmv-cu` SH-{V .. H` I '%'.' farmers to radio bounteouu crops, In-A --_.- --_J.L:.-.n l\` gdhng gg 336i-Siaia. IIIU Illliv cnuuuuuu For many centuries there has been a tradition of a. long lost inland celled At- lantis. . b The Greek geographers located it in the Atlantic Ooenn, west of the northwest Bart of Africa and the Pillars of Hercules: __; |_:_..- -2 `A n....e:.. mun -aid I-.n hnva crimes ahd`A91ioIt-liro. storm-'-Hound up the ~ world Over. . WI 0! AIIIOB lm lint! lriliurp us um nu.-..~.. e lee-kingeof Atlantis are said to have invaded Europe and Africa, and to have- been defeated by the Athenians. - An u.- u-.........:- -.....`.. slut. 19.. an n vsutil been aereateu Dy we guuuuunuu. -. . All the legends agree that-it was a mt island, of inexhaustible resources, and in- habited by a race of superior people. _ For` ages this island has existed only in legal darg lore. But now, when the light of -- -._.'.L..`. 3`: Cannot` `I111 I\I \f\I`\ dary lore. but wnen me uguu-U1 modern research it turned full upon the inveutigation, behold the 1931: Atlantis at our very-doors. A an 4.1.. . Lannona ma.-Hm] fmtamitv moon 01".` V0l'y` (10013: ~ So th bigoted medical fraternity goee groping` about in the dark; If they would investigate, they -would behold theloot Atlantis at their very door. They ex- periment _and dose with their iniurious Janna Ant`: 110 Vifl 01' lwl penmenu gnu G036 wuu uuuu uquuvuu 'd1'lll,_ nndwith no person or laws to hold them accountable," they continue their. bigoted, unjustxed practice,` staring into` vacancy, imagining that they see in they- eelvee an Esculapuus. _ ur__.........: :. ...mhmt hininh-v, than g. :_nouno_e any: selves an nsouuspxuu. y Wrapped in ancient bigotry,` they de- e_w idea oed` by a lay-- ' ' as` a fraud. man 9: an . Why? . Beoaua bu \TL_L - L. are Du ayu: able remedy kind, any,` in '-why they do} nnnnrtnnn {tn Iain`! nnn; QlIU\I\.I\` db; jztjeisif. Ml6'a'ing to'ma.r.- mxmyswjbtfdg, when asked ot 'pr_0!so`riboit, that they axoref oat 11yaiciana' er : Sui ure- -aVva1u- '-wuy lauuy -uv;I_IIvv yup-yasvw uv, cannot, according to their code; TLA `tuba an-\n:|-Inn` nhtnrnn `ll ne wrote eqlcoriauy, an iuuuwa 3 , Nev'erthelee`s,` it is e_ fact that niany`of the beat pro'priet'e_'ry medicine: `of the day were xnore"eucee:_se'fnl `then many` of the phyeieidne, and uioet o_f._theu'I`, it should be remembered, . were `discovered `or tuned` in actual medibel f'pr'ecti'oe.. `When; how- ever, any s1iijewd`pereon.o_ knowing their virtue, and f foreeeeing ;thb!ir`~ 1 >'op\_1_i`(\rity,, eecuree and 'adv.e!'.tieea`them, then,` in the` opinion of the bigoted,` an "virtue went out of them. oauuuu, lwuuruulg uu vuvu vuuu. The late eminent physlomn 'a.ndewr1ter, Dr. J. G, Holland, published in Scrib-v ner a.Monthly, andahowed. hlaeopinion of such bigotry, `and no_do_1;bt yvas satis- ed that Atlantis `might-:pusreib1y be dis-. covered in a proprietary fmedicine, when he wrote editorially,` as follows: ' ll'\T-b.'...-.L'I\ ..IA-` '6" 3:: 1| fan` Iahnl! i\5iI11rv"nf Two` Britiuh `i`r:)-r;;la:dVI"l71avo..uuiled to joiri the squadron at Tangier. The Sul- tan : rePIy to England : 0 aims regarding an... ....1.. .. ma nthnr mnttarn is dsily l11\l!]10&IlOIlv [foul V_V - ._I`J.VV ;J_L'Luu, ux. 1" in regard to reiiidvsl (if pimher fronthl!{ow- mice of `road It lot 3," ero`a`sroa`.d` lots `3;'and ` 4, 2nd range. Clerk instructed td a`k'n9_w- 5 ledge receipt of, Mr. O Brien q_1ettei,3; (mind V eaaythe` Oouncila is ,willing that. the gutter do lie over.till.hiu return` from Ottawa, .- ` l`._-____._!_-J.:.._ ...._. flan W .|.I....1l / G0 116 OV81'.l'rl.ll\u|a tuuutu u. Uu vvyuvvuy of the`-'*tc ad`be:tween-` mu I7 and the side of the road, which in apmig time overows the road, and a portion Vof his ~ tl_1_rough"his arm` for about 650rfeet,`:to .c;u{ry T 't into 'i_j ou!ek',: thinks` for, about ' Half ; of that` `dista'n_ce` the d!_'ain:,.v'vould* ic- quire to` b'e a.i)o t1t`5 ,`fe e"t" dee__p.` Atid`fd`era 1 for gnfcient 6-inch tile to d6_,.p,o..` A_ _* , .L_. -11... ..c n-.. 'nr`n.'.1 - - Communication from Geo..W.Oold,w.e1l, .-c'allingattention:of the Council his part : -8, con.` 3, which `becomes `~dan`geroua" to public traio for sc_ii1e_wjeeka evefy opring"ihicon- sequence ct: water `lodging it; 8; poxidbn` -land; `and? `further thereroppcou ' no ; outlet -. or the"'water -except by cutting a:dr o.'in" to n1.akef tl`1e"'dr;a/in;a`.ndi`n1_|h 'it"s0 `lf fto: ' take water; off the road`, if the Council.will' __0n`xiction of ;Mr} Drixryfieconiletl CC V Vvuuxwcug i `The. Council: met'purauai1t> tcradjeurn-i jnei1t ~Mereh 11th, `I889. `Members all `present. ' The Reeve in ; the eohaixy. The minutes cum meeting were read and` conrmed. The Srlerk -pre`aented=- com- ... _;..a :`_A:'.;.. 1-)...` '11`. `rvn..:...' - ~ M'7 'D ' cv:-c-1-1'1'fi`:"x;)~ac_l'.` "C`le:rkr_'> pre`sen.ted:~- _com- muuiatioh from W. E.i0 ABVrien,{'M; P.,` 2.. .-.- ..~_-`.,a 1;- ...;.~..`.e..J.I AG than-an: fnndrhnb- 81111101811! ID! uulw put ' Petition of- Alex. ylufzflsba 9.jnd_ `others to open the townlino btwegn; Qrq and ` S. Orillia, ftom lot 15 to ,0arthewh~Bay, `and request A glso .a. zportion, of . statute lub`or_ "the!-aonr T` K A ` an. _ _I -- `It; -.._ .'_!-I...'..I Ln nhundunnn I0!` pulllulyub U|1vu, yuu __uyluv_,.,:,uv;-. On motion .Mr. Drury-..,Ieo_ondVetl>b j Mr. Addison, the`~o'er of . Geo. _W,-.V,Gal -% well to out and niahfdrain as stated in bi: gpmmunioatiqn .w, as '.ac'cp`t6d.' _'1`h'e'~ 1 n..;.....n an...` in my fdr tile at;the` kil'n 99mu;un1oa.;1qn .W_uu .lwuupwu_.` ..Lup~ Council reefto. pyVf9'1:_i.le qt `; the lgiln sufoient orVthutput`po'.s` . ,. 'n-4.:s:.... ... `Aloe (I `Ran sih 'nf.hA'rg llv`n&`I.uuu. Lu. . L , ; Peter `Mandalay comp`!-infedi `of! `water loifdwidg his` land ca\is6d`b y_ obt1`u'otioti gt 'railviay Vqrouiyng, nd 713, _Ind 14,, e.w.;21,. : ~ ns. mnnn {sf 'M'1':"_" D'n ~n-v-" 'nBn'.t1tlai:l:-'bv >e.s1: `h thereon. L . A Charles` Moor bar on 61-dasroad 20 an a`f.ooi. `I3. `- ' ., `_ `II_`._ `J _I e:~`wia'hecA1Ao piirhgge kitim-` 21, at west.purt,._ 1.1.` 'A`: banish: __ nAd.g:.`A:;4\ a-t..w.'g gu. _ v On motion ef D'u1r,_y,V `ac 61;?de.d1 eby Mr. Addison. 'orde'}fed,i' thdt` engi-gz. An- derson and - Fletcher be .`a-'oom'1iij:I5e6; to examine tofwnline Oro and sou_u;,9:*_iia fromloi: I5 to like :;-orosproad 20,.and,21', oon;"l3, toast half, in .regard -,to.'.ti|_nb;ar ; and~ water ooimeat rgilway crossing, con. 13 and 14, W J`; 21, and: report at meeting (if `0ont3oiI~to`.be_he`ld, in My next. V I\_'1:1Z2'.._` -. 4 `l'..k.. \X"II:aLrn-nn':nuIr:`Ii`n n. i':"3_'o OI UOIIDOII-B0 U6 utgxg nu uuuy uuuo. .. - Petition of. J bhn Willia`.maon'gaskin'g grant of $2.00 to supplement priygte con-L '._ri13utions`raised"1u order to make` s`oin e_ pgpviaioh o1f,_and'pny;th fare 'o,f one James J_0hll'sAi1}L to hit, former AhO'11iB`.in ..W.indsor, `Odt. , '0. _i;I:ll`li1' 'a11d"ili `in. ;.dig entoircum`s0;a.i1 ranted. ` ` .- m-... n...a.m.-c.-...A `xr;;...;1>.'..`..:.a..;.'+i `hm! uxgens ou'cumsuane.I.--urrauwu. AA`g.ricult~m-at So`oiet.y,- upposrod:'6'n;.bh1f 0 I . John Rn:therford,- Vi c.ag.Pi'eiide:t1:li,!(`)`roM" the Soo`ioty',~ and re nested`. that.AZthe" lane for `oi-tion to! Lthp owh Hallground, now he`! ' by'~'the-`-`Society. rforw-`a. ... show ' ground, he rene,we on game terms for Ea . nmhasr . Iie,'r"ij'di `bf Yiif "Lye;a:uGaed." And xiiv-l 't:to`t,:*a, 1>repared~. T 1 e1b1q.!3 RA man % Zgfpf>qii']`d._iiigi_ agggaaggme 99% +'4.'#.`.`. .-rvvurvur"r:r.-av-~~::*e-2, h9.;.w9;J..%"?& ` 1; bbter to!!!-"At oi, mediunallpvll. 53'.`3 ?".`f-` r. :93" f 91; cou}d not:9Im_q $:ka%y&-.`:a%:i":'s..r;;.Mt~'!1,1.'1.. . 3'44, bpungugymg .In-.;_O" ..-.._::.-I!.I.*.11`99Ti3 zrifg, . I -,.oumhq1p:eo;.puonid;oba~w51s & 1!; ., % ~Iqwl!b11I_blo3tos\ippgt,t.t.hiID!Q. -:5, ' ullithlt`-liIu>IxnfI'oll't't: `I3 ; wmautua Mcnnifm ` L! :1-13442144 _n -L4}L- .a.1._ .-_._LA:J ._ id." ` !1( mn1.u.i mu 020 0011110. . ` I ` magi , an-nnnnl-. h\- n i am: hi will also be ob Hsrvie, Orillla. . Ranging` (3.... 1.11: _l_`.i1l;ft"hat time. . `Medicine tained on application to Dr. ' ;..a:m.ne_ mnlied for" `Bid 00% mfnenur Oteueo. Duuawuu mama, use: the Treasurer do only the following :' Aleiender Miller, euppliee to indigent, Elizabeth Thomas, 102.. 9 months _ to. December. 31st, 1888, $18.00; John Williamson, 100 lbs. `flour to Geo. Bensteed, $2.50 ; John" William- . son, to help pay fare of J as. J ohneing eto_ Windsor, $2.00; John .McQueig, 92 loads gravel to roads in 1888, $4 60. "nun nnbifinn nf Ronald Gilhriltn usrvle, Uruua. 9 _ Geo. reutead, _. indigent, applied for further aid to inpport himself and family. l'\_.1 _..I Lkgb 6": nulls nf M m runner Im in uuppun uuuuuu nun ........ . Ordered, that the sum of $8 00 placed in the hands of Mr. Fletcher to be laid dut iirbehalf of _Geo'. Beneteed. :\-_s_.'.?_;I '-a.I.`.a.'4I... 'l\-g--near an nnv tha. noporc or the ammo: or Justice oath - Jesuit Grant. . The following is the brief report of the Minister of Justice in connection with the. Legislation of Quebec re the Jesuit Estates Bill, which is dsted.Jsnuary 16,. sud was approved by the Governor -Gehfernl -in Council on 19th : :.mI_- .-._.1-..-:.......A Lavina Im under gravel to roads in mac, 1:)! w. The petition of Ronald Gilchrist. laid over from last meeting, was considered. N 0 action taken, as the boundary of. the school section had been settled by arbitra- tors last year in conformity with the pre- visions of The Public Schools Act, which award. is binding for live years. I A )_--___._-.I L- nu-n`\ 1KOh fill}. 1|}. I which SW8!!!-ll Dlllulllg [Ur uyu ywuu. A Adjourned to March 15th fnst."at 10 o'c1o _ _' ' ` ` ' Town Hill, Oro,Matfch`l5th:,'_1889.` . . The Gouncilfmet pursuant to ad'oum- inent. " Member; all present. The cave inthe cha.ir.- The minutes of last meet- inggam sud` ddnrtned. `l:\I-L-I."_" 0...}: nnn|1`u_p.AnVA, Iw `nanxmenr avlrzqu us, sung cup, 4/.v um. . .. The Tr_eaa%'_"`:`V'vig.d_if1truat9d to pay the "fol~ldi9ih'iz lccouhs : 4Ds"vid "Brown, 15 ----i -----13:5--A i'Il`..`..&.ur{-"IK AT.Nvnio` $2 75 . _ com w_uoq. up, nu,-m.u_I Vwyu.-iv`: `,_'W"" ' Amuditom:adh$Io;o9, :gs!6nty. 259%-. ; $20. 25 ; Tiu`u_2s_ -pi-i`ntlug`_account, $8.00. ; |, n...-.....;:-...~-..o. 1]. . 2 mmlnnmn mnnnhdetl 111 team uuu uguunuvu. . $1. Fletcher, 2nd Deputy-Reeve, was authorized to tocure '3' ixifciexit number of cedar posts to `erect: ghitds at" an `em- Ibankmgnt-ae; ot"11~, -11:19! con, 10 and ! 1. ll. - vn_--...*.`..';..=...'..`...' :.$.-.ac.~a...`&..l in Ann Hm Ia52U.20; '1'1mee_"prn_ruug _ ` . ` '- .On'-`m'o`tion;'ot : Mr. Ainderson, Wseconded __ by Mr.'.-Fletcher, a*b , _ forfthe -appointment of (Drerseers--ofrighg ,Eor.-the` current "year and =until!the 1st (f and thirdtimeand 0. Bell,` ` Walter` Kirk Moore,- -Hunter, `John Roe, Jase ~Marshall Young, (son, Isaac: "Crook, Moore, William .'1`ndhope, John Robert- . Nabb, `McLean. Jonathan S. Hickling, Thomas ' `Stephen`C`urtis,. `Hillary Olarkson, James ` Edward Luck. in, John Key, John M. Icuuuuu, qpp-vv y-law`~wa`s 1_ntrod!uced . ways,l' Pou'ndl:'e!epers- I `and Fenceviewers ` May=neitzensuing. ~-'Read . I . P'-"- . ~ ' Overseers of Highways-H-Richard Power, Geo. Malcolm. Alex. Watt. sr., -Francis patrick, Charles . Robinson, William Goirgh, Gilchrist, Angus Currie, Wilham a first,- second ;_ Henry Edward Luck,` jr., Robt. -Reid, Angus McNabb, John Coates, William 0. Wil- _ `Edmund Baekerville, William : Taylor, Thou. Henderson, jr , Thomas Gardner, John Currie, Alex Mc- Eachern, Richard Anderson, -Geo. B; Robertson, George Healy, Martin Beard- sal, George Knox, iA lex. `Woodrow. John` son, Patrick Needham, John Elsinore, John Walker.` William Beaton, James Me- John Beard, John Hipwell, James Luck, John Caldwell, J ohnO. Thornton, William. C. Minty,_. Joseph , Aconley, Hubbert, Thomas Caldwell, John Pearce, S I lEirJh Madd '. J.'E?.' :53 "m3:,a ;DihllU, .l.pl:lIUl .l:A.I.l.IUl.'z,: Uvslu dfnwyluv-. .9-cg ugh McKay, Neil MoEwan_, illiam Shaughnessy, J amsLink, J chn Madden, Morrison, Robert u1r,' `George Fraser. Smith, `Geo . Campbell, " David` Brown, Livingstone, `John Walker" Sim.` Calvert, Geo. :P'er"ry,-' John Cook, Archibald Camp- Willlam-Slnclalr, Wm. John Bell, Walter Walker, Robt; Strachan, John McEacliern, John Gilchrist, Robt. Crawford, Alex. McLean, Walter Martin, William Rouse, Alex. Fletcher, Francis A. Bell, Laughlan Jarratt, Malcolm Gillespie, Geo. Ratli`, Geo. Crawford, Thomas Kell, Donald Mc- Wm. Sixmith, Douglas Allingham, James Cook, John, T. Horne. Henry Shaw, Thomas Linton, Jeremiah Sullivan, Mal- _co,lm McLeod, John Horne, Robert Shaw, John Anderson, ` Michael` Coleman, `Silas Locke, Simeon Cotton, Thomas` Morrison, David Strathern, Alex. Anderson, John Elsfon, Gil_bert'Smith, Simeon Barnhart, Patrick O Hearn. Poundkefepers-j-Peter Smith, W. `J. Deacon, Archibald Ross, .`Edgm_nd'Bukiervn1e `Alex . ;Broi!i1.. John Hai-`die, sr.,' 'Muk"McConnell,` William T `Jfo, n`;Oal Simon . C,ha ppell,.' John Quinlan, Wiilt`er"La`u(ler',1Tli oI.Cavanagh, Henry P. Wilson," George Moore, `James Jermeny, Luke Pearsall, Fre`d.-;- Caldwell, Robert Crook, ' Alexander, Woodrow. .Fence-Vie wers-'James' `McLean, ` William it .Larlii'n,Sainuel Dunsinore,`Joseph'Arthur, ` Gee.` `Malcolm, '1'h o_ma`s'.Hart, James Revie, Archibald Ross,` James` `Adam, "Alex, Mc- : Iii1loas,'-`John Cdates. "Neil `Bell, Thomas ' Jary, Th_`os.:._S-_MoDeod, `John`Cannon, Edwardj__B ,' `V shair, ` i lliat'n`I-Io'rne",` Henry I)itslB_!'V'Jd Ii"e`M."O`6l`e. William `McFie, nuigu`fr..c1a:ka,,:aha;a;;as.pck, 5:, Thos 1 "Day, John Walker-`.:. 7 e * Mao! on-ants`-:I|lI 1\ rlriisnkuil nn nu" n` 6111.: sr.,- George Cooke` `Walter `Gray, Neil ` William Shells`w`ell, Wa1te'4auder','Thos. . Jeremiah Lepard,` Geo. `Winess, James ` ibell, Jeremiah Bauldry, Andrew Klssook, G Lean, Cameron McLeod, jr., John'Scott, ` `Se mour, Jon-, Jennett, Geo. "McLean, M, ' jAa n `Y`oir_ MxbnVAmisra1;1'e`By id_igon, `~Gonstiput'io`n;"3 "liz;2zi`11est-gm >Isoss_. of ';.Azp'p'etit`e,{` Yellow` skin 3` 1 `.'Sh 11oh _s Vitalizer is aTpVo'sitive' nan-A . uuy, duuu vv.uIu:ra;._` A ` Next meeting of` Cohnbil on call of the Reeve. - ' ` - G30. Tvnnors, I ' ` ~ ' K Clark. b There was "a. frightful tragedy nt.Itnlian .Cnnyon, Nevada, the other day,` resulting in three murders and aau_i`oi,d,e_._z Samuel Rundle killed. his father-Vin-law, '.G,e_orge Hocking, and his brother-in-law.` 0' Indie! 15, by, shooting them with a. gun. Rundle then` trnvellezl 3} miles "and a_1n`>.t= Mr`-.= Hocking in the head, then shot hiinlelli A'1 he'.-`ehoo`tingA'vwnI rthe Trehnlt of 5 funy qnnrrel ovezf a_ divieion of` property. . Ucuncu wan : The undersigned, having had under consideration the acts of the Legislature of the Province of Quebec passe in" the session held in the year 1888, respectfully recommends that they be left to their operation." Annbhnr rnnnrt from Sir John Thcmp- vuuvo sf : * wn%2"6s*i{m' -{'61: 3c6ugti 'v , =w,i_ll `l1'v'e iirxmegliqt tenet. lot`s.,~ .'50c_t,s.," 3 `bdsi . : V. , [ n.gu's CATA.R.RH.l1EMEDY:'.-. 9: Dosif `cure rS . `j . .. ,Ts;6Hi?;'?`?32*`l?P%``9`2?9"F?`}- ' I_.L 1...`. ;-..'41:\ AI` n`unn5 IIIII-\ q`\:`l\"\ !.'-D`ls`|AI`n *m;;%1;;s;';` gm: ;r`ne;;,' *sa;1n-gegw Pl3t0l"`c=i..PQ_ ii`: ;.'_uq<')`,' , ,_".` A ,. =~ ffSnImn .?%(3n1i1:`.I :;wi11.' .in_unedi9.te1y_: :;re}ieveA Croup. Whooping-.0ough and-B,nQnVch191.;_jL .1 W-61; ` '"r`u>&msuieroias our we so i<`muam:h2 psi Shiloh`: italizeh"-'. swag h3l:o"41ure'.:~;.;`-' _.' -4 ' 'u_aoh:bott1 bl`. 1"6k6h.'I`E|fh'.Boin6do; :?rie 50 . The popular hostility against syndicates is growing. . In the house =of~ Commons the other day M13 W. H. Smith`, the" Govern- ment leader;,~while refusing to inter,f_ete;with the salt eyn,dic9.te, decla.red.tl_m;tV I;iiich"com- binations ,yvork]ed' theit"1ownoure and tended ultimo. I 1y `to, jretluce` the` price of mi-tlcles, the rat bh<"wli_ich they temporarily -raise. ' THE REV! 'G`0a A`YER of Bourb Ind__ Sn 3u'Bbth;' ' a ` " , . I .0: I toSI_I)I1ou s~ Coxsgnygng: ' c`3 ;_3`," W. 1" 'v?i'ii `iuonhd D,I"Yid '.'Brown, 1 _ypo;1*to 'Ms`(1n`M cL1vqr,i`$3.75 ; . .- -.u2.u.*..-...~...... -113...`. main. In nnjuna} I A unllr` E dIl_`I:l'|``ll.. A IVALUABLEFKRMPRUPERTYI operation. a . Another report from Sir John Thomp- son of the 16th J an. , and approved on the 22nd, has reference "to petitions for dis- allowance received from the Dominion Evangelical Alliance and Montreal Pres- bytery, reads thus : Before the petitions in question came before him for his consideration the under- signed had already recommended to Your Excellency that the act in question should be left to its operation. The memorials referred to have not convinced the `under-. signed that that recommendation should be changed.` The subject matter of the- act is one of provincial concern only, hav- ing relation to a scal matter,-entirely` within the control of the Legislature of Quebec. _ l')..ua:..-.. Cunm Nfirnnsinhi Pnnshntmvv.` I. a certain mo e. on wmcn uemuu. uua been` made (end wine will bepmduoed at the `.time of salel. there will be offered-for sale by DIT`DI.`l(`. Al n'l'1nN nn ' DUI!!! IIIILIU luuu. vvuuau v sale . PUBLICA CTION on H`: -I--- L1.-nL'I..'l vxv -v--- v---`' -_ :`___,' , at the name Hotel, in the Town of at 12 o'clock, noon, by G. R. EORD, Eaq.. Auction- eer. that valuable farm property. the East Half of Lot Number Five. in the Tweztth Concession ot the Township of Vespra. containing one hundred acres, be the some more or less. rm... Vnnnr in informed. that about 45 acres q-:--n PURSUANT to a. Power of `Sale contained in _a certain on which default has 1:... mm. mm whlo will benroduoed usv nuvps rLav;!; ;1`rd:_).y!Athe:f!`ti1"(}ay of April, 1339, 1. n .... 11.. -. ha 'l'nu1n nf `R111-I-in Al hundred be the same more or 1833. . .'l`he Vendor is informed. that about of this valuable farm is cleared and t for cul- tivation. the remainder of the land` being tim- bered more or less ;. there is `a dwelling house. aflogebarn and a frame barn-the latter newly erec d-aleo on the proerty. . _ . V The soil is most exoe ent. and the farm is ldistant about 2 or 3 miles from the thriving vil- .about 12 miles lage of Mineeinfa, and dueweet thereof, and in . V d tant. from the Town of Barrie. A Perfect 'l'l_Ile can be given. Tums or SAr.n.-Ten per cent. of the ur- chaee mone down on the day of sale, an the balance wit one month thereafter without interest. . Should the purchaser be unable to pay the balance of the purchase. money in cash. liberal arrangementaoan be "made for a part otthe nnnnhnnn 1-nnnnv fl! Plllin ll mortmme. . 8l.'1`&n0lIl0llIa8;08ll D6 muqu Lu!` 35 pan: vuuuv purchase money to remain on mortgage. - lurther pea-t1culere.and conditions will be made known at; thetime of sale. and in the ineentime can be had from the Vendor : Solici- m,_ . ` . , 7 Dated this 6th do ot.Mu'oh. A.D., 1889. G. A. R ENHUBBT Vendor's olicitor. y'0 l.`IC`-"IS HEREBY GIVEN. mu-sn_u`:t rte ii ` rsa:vm~;'tR;v1- ... 1'....0.. 1'6 .v etheu9aviu%?:Ens 3 ` not thecesteteoi the :~eeld:Jene Van Every deceased, who died 011501` .,8b0l1t(f1h5th-d.0..9_ iggqgmter. in th ,.oae ereeoeoe1.l1.>.e J! n` o8e. .5keov9n;!fxecuto1Ft the end. estementof the eald"de'oeee`ed. :on or here `the -30th DAY. OE MARCH..~1889. 3 statement 0 fhnho nnrnnn nn nddnmlnn, and full na.I-tiimlm-I 1 todelivetx - _ ' "Wldo`w,dec.6I"d.' In the matter of the` Estate of JANE ` VAN EVERY, ldiebl` the Towns" " hip -90! lnnhill, in `tlie cgunty of slujcoe, the -sum HA1. U5. lv1A.u.Un.: law. atawlnqnl. 01 `their names and addresses, and f?1ll antic of their claims, andof their secnrl es;(if any =-held 3 them.` take notice, that im- -media 3 after. uid ot March 1889, 3e e e said Executor will _ .to distribute. assets of the said dv `deed among the vat-ties entitled thereto- 'havin -regard only to those claims of which he all then have notice, and the said Executor ,wll_l. pgt be liable for the said assets. or any part thereof. to any person on` persons of whose claim notice shall not have been, received by him, at the time of distribu- tion. organ, had an"ar_t1p1e' `Wei_neday"fe"ading; .. its friends that - tho;- g9eat__ ;Liberal1>rgan a A - aomeraault on-.;tha:'Jeau1t~queation has U1` U1. v.Ll'IIllI_|U;Ul. -_ u . w. . . o Physicinj: 1"` y`of`E g'gh,; ; from "local affect v Warner : Safe: Cure acts at; afpreventive by curing the kidney disease. 2 and ` removing - the contamination from therhlood. '.l'he`Globe Read out of that" V A L Electeur, Premier `Mereim-"a iohief The Globeout of ` the pirey and assuring; none of the Importance sought to` be attached "to it. ~ V zi:i:`ot}Bright?i ai.-;-: o run: wt: uvuuuvuos wuvuitl `non-`.' . ' ? ~ ' ' _ '1._GE_ORGE-DUFF. 'i` _ E ~. Copkatgwn. Fbtupry _2'Zth. 1889. no Townsm Bi` vnsrna, . y u-uu u - Only `Gemilno Snt'et'u'1o_fT1lIeinory Training. i Four B'o okI'_I`.eAun1`ea.Iu. one readini. Mind wander-ln`cured. . . Every cljld and adult neatly Manetted. _ _`P. C`;_0&I-`_indI_I0e'lI1_6lI_tVIr t;9._ .99rre_u_apondenco :33-`g`g.?aX:n`.%t:23n2.`i`% p3:.?::s1EVa?:a.`sEf.::' 9 .. docafc LG I ' h J Mteen Rt 0 mt egheglhrashan L: N.B1'*`1fo i?r4(:m`;:`3-`tun v. }}`g'3sn\`3". W." storlud (S{hs )h, J?u`33u'hi-Z In an ot.hen-tent troob ` of. A. Payolgo - 1s1_:1~'1'n._2 1rmh'kvo., -N .-r. `*I* *'-"T.;%;_7" ` |1!IE_I1L.I)_uABLE aucruomrt]; .._T.L--j__.j :Mo:a.'r`GAc.=n SALE --on---'- 11-14 H8060: . Petitions from Miramichi .Preabytery," xesidents` of Huntingdon, Quebec, and yhe Orange Society of Ottawa, are printed -.-. 1.1:. I` unnuunn