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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-4-11, Page 1
EXETER, ER, ONTARIO, ,/: J!I RSDAY, APRIL 11.E 1880.. NO. 97. The Molsons Bank. (Chartered by Parliament, 13/3-) Paid up Capital. 4 , $2,000,000, Rest Ruud.. , ... , , , .. 1,000,000, ?dead office Montreal. P. WOLFTBSTAN THOMAS, Esq., GUN/ARAL MANAGUA.Twenty Branch offices in the Dominion• A,ganotes is the Dominion,i;. S. awl Europe. Open everylawfulclay from 10 .t. na.to 3 p,. m., Saturdays 10 a. in. to I it 7n. A general banking business transacted Thesre cent. Per annum allowed for money on Ilel<osit Receipts‘ a Aid Savi i s Beak. It. II, ARCHER, Exeteer, Jana , '813: 'Manager THE Ozetcr A,bnocate, II ptiblt3hed evory Thursday :horning, at the Witco, , ... MAIN -STREET, — EXETER. By the SANDERS' PUBLISHING COMPAN TERM OF eien$CfilerION. Oaao IJollar per a►nnura if raid in A.dvatnoe. 1)1.3Oifnotso psi4. ,3.• err,ttalsag..ten cam. No pager discontinued until rill arrearages are paid, Adverti,Ieme'ute without :specific directions will bi' ppublished till forbid and charged aacordinae>. ealierat discountmaato for transcaeut advertisements inserted for long periods. Every description of JOB PRINTING turned out In the finest style, and at moderate rates, Cheques,money ord- er a, &c. for advertising. subscriptions, cite. to he made Iiasa►bio to William Sanders, Editor„ Chorea I/ireetory. Tilivrrr MEMORIAL Cfhtencrl--Ileo. S. F. apxpon'Scol�$1 a.m.7 p. Sabbath School, m. ME.Titonitr 011nRcii--James-at., Rev. B. (;lemazat, Pastor. Sunday Services,10,30 a. al. and6.3o p.m. Sabbath School, It. M. MAUI t3TARET .Bor.7. Wilson, Pastor. Sun day Services, IA30 a.m. end 4.30 p.m. Sabbath School 3.3a p. m. PREsnr'?RR1Al: C++I3G1eCA.-•IIoV. Vi• Martin, ut.Pastor.Sabbath bathcsobbServices, ol 9 amt, in. and ai30 p. rirtetrMslios* Card$. ''• .4,4444.44444,145 44.,...44,44414.44,40444 11" L. BILLINGS. 23173 7=33,r, Office over O'Neil'! Bank, Exeter, Ontario, Nitrous Oxide Gas for painless extraction. H. :KINSMAN, nnatel,see L.D.S., ex- tracts tooth without pain by giving 'Vegetable Vapor, or using the new Anaestbetioonthe gums. hakes ,told Filli 3nga and otlanrdentul work the lova posst3Re. (loos Zurich e'ditee,�month. Eofeii srtExeti 'l' B. WHITELY, M. D.. C. It.. PHYSICIAN # • and Surgeon. Office and residence- Corner Victoria and Elgin streets, ttoderich, Ontario. 044444.44 fl. X. A. ROLLI S. OFFICE -MAIN ST: Residence -Corner Andrew and North Streets, Exeter, Ontario. rill A. AMOS, M. D., C. M. L. C. P., ERIN.: L. It. 0.5 , Edna : L. F. P & 8., Glasgow; L. nL., Edinburgh and Glasgoti� . tt. 0. P. S, 'Ontario; P. T. M. L, Toronto. Night bell at office. Crediton, Ontario. Ty12-S "lilt. COWEN. OFFICE --MAIN STREET, 3J Exeter, upstairs, opposite Centra Hotel. Side en tralhe ou south --.lames street leading to the Methodist Church. T W. BROWNING, M.D., M. C. P. S. tv • graduate of Victoria 'Cniversity. Office and residence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter. TILLIAMSWEET, VETER- inary Surgeon. Graduate Toronto. Office and Residence one block east of Sam well & -Ackard's store. Opposite'skat- er 'Entario, ngrin.; T H. DIONSON, BARRISTER, SOLIOITO1t 3J. of Snineme Court, Notary Public, Cou- veyaneer, aTorifmissionera &e. .money to loan Office -Pan sol 'xlBlock, l�.xeter. TLLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC- .ka itors, Conveyancers, &c. Money to loan at 0 per cent. , B. V. ELLIOT. T. ELLI OT IDi DWARD N. LEWIS, BARRISTER, NOT - JL/ ary Public, Proctor in Maritime Court Conveyancer. &o. Solicitor for Huron Lana ,r agency. Gocterich and Bayfield. Bayfiold orrice at Swartz's Hotel, open every Thursday. Money to loan at very low rates. AMES ONE, Exeter, Ontario, Licensed e) Auctioneer for the County of Enron. sales promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales arranged at this office. • TT BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Auct ioneerfor the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, also for the townshiof 11813orne. $ales promptly attended to and -terms reason able. Sales arrangad. aat Post office, Winchelsa r BOSSENBERRY, �Mensal!. Ontario. Lia' r ensed Auctioneer for theCounty y of Huron. Charges moderate and satisfaetion guaranteed. ET HOLT, Ehiva, Ontario. Licensed anet- Vy . ioneer for the Counties of Middlesex and Lambton,and the tower+hips of Stephen and Hay. All sales promptly attended to. T BIDDER, Licensed Auctioneer for Hay11. Stephen and McGillivray townships. Office -Crediton, Ontario:. 'QI SALE. Farnfers, ,iaeeeners and Witorlt,ts, A fair sized brink cottage containing dining -roost„ sitting -room, S bedrooms, en- trance hall, with two good cellars ander, nestle, large kitchen I•ixw) feet with wood- shed attached, two large greenhouses, small stable, good well of water; with 1;4 acres of land, al well fenced and in fair condition. This property is within five minutes' walk of the Exeter Dost a18.ce. The land will be sold on easy terms. Apply to A. „MARX, s, Exeter. Ont. April 11, a .m, I'm Salo or to Rout. The subscriber offers for Sale or to Rent, that desireabte residence on Buren street, consisting ofa frame house, with 6 rooms therein, a good well of water, abort two acres ofiend. being tot Q8. Possession no. mein telt'. Teras reasonable, Apply to EAwARD 471.x., Qr cat this otn ea. p.1.41-4 Poor People's Mmes. Some years ago a, city missionary was erossing one of the parks in Lon- don on the Sabbath day and mkt to the Iad, teWhat are you Mng; here, break - tug the Loral's day? You ought to be at church and worshipping God in- stead of breathing the Sabbath this way." The poor Iaad, ie bis rags looked up and said; y'Oh, sir, Ws 'very easy for you to talk that way, but God knows that we poor chaps ain't got no chance." The sentiment seems to be growing that in the [,'cited States the time hes arrived when the ",Moor chaps don't have no chance." There is some truth in st. The poor ill not slant out front malting a liveli- hood, but the gal between riches and parody continually grows more difli- cnit to cross. As the eonntry becomes densely populated keels busiuess com- petition deceases and the chances for aceumulntitg wealth by ordinary busi- ness methods, But the sante conditions vastly inn prows the chances .for great success to those who can strike out in now pathic, eau furnish something to the world that others Cannot. Tate merit, is commodity or ability, will win easily if the masses can be in- duced to recognize it. What a marvelous succm has at- tended the thorough introduction to the word of the merit of that wonder- ful remedy for kidney disci se-Wahruer's Safe Cure. Hon. H. H. Warner first came to know of its eurativo power by being restored to health from what the doetors pronounced a fatal kidney trouble. He concluded the world ou;;,*hs to know of it x13(1 in the ten years since he began its manufacture he .has spout millions of dollars in ad- vertising the Safe Cure, But mirk! the never would laevo se- cured a four fold return of the vast stuns tines expended if the real merit of the remedy had not been fully prov- en to the millions of people readied by his advertisements. Ton years of increasing success •of Warner's Safe Cure is due, first, to in- telligent and pleasing; advertising, by U hiela the people were made acquaint- ed with tha remedy. Second, to the true worth of the remedy, proved by 'actual actual experience, showing it to be the only specific for kidney disease, and all diseases growing out of kidney derangements. Biddulph Council. The council met pursuant to adjorn- ment in the Temperance Hall, Granton. April lst, Reeve and all members prts- ant. The following appropria tions were made for the current year. Div. No. 1 1 -iv. $150, gravel road 5125, new road $75, townlines $100, total $450. Dir. No. 2. Div. $150, front road 550, C. S. R. $50, church sideroad 550, total $350. Div. No. 8. .Div. $150, C. S. R. $100, north boundary and townlines $50, to- tal $300. Div. No. 4. Div. 175, C. S. R. $100, townlincs $25, total $800. Div. No. 5. Div. $165, C. S. R. $150, town - lines $75, total 5390. St Marys gravel load, $100. 'Village of Greaten, $35, Clandeboye $30, $65. Total ace. for roads $1955. The following ace. were ordered to be pale..—Wm. Keys, rep. washout, Div. 2, $1; J. Cooper, rep. cul- y e'Eti, and plank, Div. 2, 75; A. Conway, Charity, 55; J. Lewis, rep. pitch holes, Div. 3, $1. By-law No. 4 of 1889, auth orizing the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow money for current: expenditure was dilly passed. By-law No. 5 of 1889 Attaching lot 28 and north 29, con. 7, to P. S. S. No. 4, was duly passed. The Court of Revision yvill be opened in the Court room,Claneleboye on Mon- day May 27th, at 10 a. in. The council adjourned to meet in the Court room, Clandeboye, on Saturday, May 4th at 10 a. in. W. D. &enter,. Cleric. Extreme wakefulness, distressing nervousness, chronic rheumatism pains sciaticas, neuralgia; any of the above disorders are symptoms of advanced kidney or Bright's Disease. Prof. Wm. H. Thompson of the University of the City of • New York, says: "More adults are carried off in this eountry by chronic kidney disease than by any •other one malady except consumption.' • The late Dr. Dio Lewis, says. over his own signature: "If I found myself the victim of a serious kidney trouble, I would use you preparation,' Thawed. Mx: W. Willett has a gang of rags ht work on hisnew stable. Mr. M. Wilds is erecting a new house in the southern suburb of our rising town. - Mr. John Ball, of the old established general store, has secured the services of Miss .Anne Brown as milliner. Thereia quite an agitation going on at present to have a new mail route between Dashwood and Exeter station. This would be a great advantage, and no great amount of additional cost wound be incurred, because it would do away with two .nail routes, vi i SstationaTepta. to .,Neter, and Hay to Fetor We are glad to hear that Master E Kellerman is recovering from his ser- vers illness, The late Dr. J. G. Holland, the emiu• ent writer and physician, wrote and published in Ssribner'sa Magazine: "It is a fact that many of the best propria• tary medicines of the day are 'nominee eessful than many physicians :tad most of them are first discovered and used in actual medieaal practice. When, however, any shrewd person. Iauowing their virtue, farseeing. their popularity secures and advertises thea., then, in tbo opinion of the bigoted, all virtue went out of thele,," Tho late Dr Dio Lewis, in speaking of Warner's Safe Cure, says; `s1t I found myself the victim of a serious kidney *rouble, I would use preparation: Dr. R. A. Gunn, M. D., author of Gunn's blew Ire proves. Handbook of Hygiene avid do- haaeStit3Medicine,'" says; "I .ran, willing to acknowledge thus frankly the value of Warner's Safe Cure." The celebrat- ed Dr, Thompson of the University of the city of New York, say's "Mare adults are carried off by chrome kid neyp disease than by any "other one mal ady except consumption. Gov munioation. To theNtiltor of the AhlYoOAtic, DEAR SIR:Theicence onlmissionerrs of Huron have iven ilstructious to be one of the speakers at the Or - liquor dealers that sen species of samba- env demonstration on the loth of July ung must be allowed on the premises at .Exeter. under a penelty, and tient the tnstree An application has been made by .cents 80 used may be destroyed even the Reception committee to the Gide• if found on the premises.. Now this is all eorrcet and proper being in the in- terests of morality but I do not con- sider all games chargeable as g alnhl. in games, and are Notso considered by the governments of Canada, or by informed people; generally, govern- ments mill not tolerade any species of gambling yet they permit licences to be issued for billiards, pool or bagatel rooves because they Ballinto requisit- ion art of science, shooting; at a mark is not forbidden because this x:+atn ex- hibition of skill, aaud so with many other amusements what the govern - menet objects to is g antes of chimer; where fraud may be practiced or Is in. tended or is apparent, and mentioned in the, list aro Faro bunk-, Rouge et Noir, iocelet table and other devices for ;ambling. Should these thingtt be found on the premises 1113 landlord may be fined ;and the instrument destroyed Municipalities frequently* pass bylaw againatauyspecies of g.elnliling, int - postal; a fine and clestrnetion of the in- strulnent. Now I contend that the practicing of any game for amuse. merit, that haps for its object the exi'r- eise of muscles, brain, nerveor for the development of physielal or mental power, wherein no peaty suffers in. jury or loss is strictly within the laws of morality, and beneficial to 'health, the c'onntissiouers of Huron have in- eluded in the forbidden games c'IDrangII fs ranking this games as i anhong the gambling games of elmuce, to this I must emphatically object. The pine of Draughts is scientific; rt is governed eutir•elyy by calculation, and he who by study stud practice be- eolneat a goad player Linn tefli a ed coil- sitlerebly, for he has schooled his into- GP8di 0 legit in a system of logical desefplino Mr. C, Either leas gone on a tripo and accuetoxned himself to find reeiat- Indiana, t ion in a rational and interesting etude Draughts its bean in use for over %Ir. and Mrs. J. WW Grant were visit- 4000 years has been a favorite game Ing friends in Seaforth, last week. with divines and people, a minister in Our barber has given up )business Exeter has been known to amus, him- here being offered a more lueretive "aelex a `Millis gan17. I assn. lex position on the other side. It is to be as beuilleial to mental improvements. hoped another will soon take laic place. as various portions of mathematics it Orange Notes. Arm. Hepburn. 171i Effie Pyre 153. Jit. seen au, ---i o. of .nateas 250- - Bro. Jas, L. Hughes, of Toronllo,Dep- Blanche WW:xlkex 183; Sam Callfas 170, uty Grand Master of Ontario West, will Bios: Colliugwood 185; Jas. Coiling On Sunday evening next, 140, Rev. Gnuses us to mem m.* will Mr. Sta3ebler *will preach the annual be badly left, it habitually , .sake sermon for the I. O. P., in the German the brain to concentrate its powers to church. Neighboring courts will be one point, whilst we are requested to in attendance. Special collection (etlentate what moves would bo best for We have ridden in covered stages, U8 to make, at same time we have to see what moves our opponent is like - oftenend found diem comfortable, and have ly to make, this teaelhes its to be caro• often wonderealwhyy the Crediton stage fel in our play, does not this cultivate has not been provided with corer, e a brise eourse to look at es'Cry under - won't • our enterprising stage proprietor takinge carefnilv,look at both sides x334 wont be behind other air in this re- profit thereby I have pl;tyc(1 draughts el• ect, and protect 1138 patrons from the 1UMij years and never saw it used for elements gambling purposes. It is is not good There Was a coon hunt Last week, in logic to condemn any game because which a goodly number of our citizens some Make bad use of it, 1 believe the participated, We a don't i:lloaw, whether last ereming that 11. W. ileseher was alive ate Ulla amusing himself in pinr- E. ?Horgan that the Reeve and it , L. ingg backgammon with Wars. Beaeker. r Corbett are hereby commissioned to in - Backgammon is as mingled game 01' speet Lee's side road end ascertain if a chance :unk skill while drau�g hti 15 suitable roadway eau be procured and skill or' calculations and yet, Bacon this report at next meeting.. Carried. philosopher says it is a good game, illovc dby W. l:itelhie seconded by W. Shakespeare draws morals from its L. Corbett, that a bridge be built over changes, Addison, l)eydon and others mud creek on 1/atelier's side road be mention it as as gentlemanly pastime: Dear Swift tells vase, that it is game that as clergyman cal, consistent- ly play, but it is a partly chance game and were likely to be used for gamb- ling purposes than draughts, now from the fact that draughts are disallowed from Inns by our commissioner, it would infer that this geni.i is im- moral and wicked, and that those who sometime amuse themselves thus are guily of immOrality, I never indulged' i11 gambling in any fun, and -ale ns; much opposed toil as any man living and I do not think that the commission- ers has any legal or moral right to in - elude dranghts in the catalogue of ;•ame. not allowed, draughts are allowed in Toronto,why not here. If an innkeeper would allow gambling by draughts then 1 would say, in that pairtiettliar house put draughts on the list of pro- hibited games. ' There are a great many amusing games that are bene ficial to health otherwise, affording a little pastime, would it be right to con- demn them because We have no relish for them or no desire to play them, or because they might be the •source 01 betting hence a specie of gambling. It is not good logic to condemn any thing merely because'it might be used for evil purposes. they were ashamed of themselves or not, but from accounts would judge they were, anyway the coon got even with sac of the sportsmen When he fastened his teeth in his nether gar- ments and tore then front bottom to top. Wo must leave police protection or a viriilence committee formed. On Sun- day the rowdies congregated on the streetdnring service; and demolished a large pane of glass 1n J. Eilber & Son's store, picked the lock of a wagon shop, and broke the brackets of the harness shop veracdah. This must be stopped or our town will soon become as notor- ious as the neighboring villages. Ala occassional correspondent in your coteln charges us with reporting us with very small occurrences and "praises"ns accordingly. Regarding Jimmy V. crnen s cancer, we did not regard it as a: small matter, as a 11un1- ber of the philanthopists of this place applied to members of the township council for money to send the sick man to a cancer doctor. at London. From this we gathered it was a etncer, and when we heard. of its removal by Dr. Amos we duly reported it. It also ap- peared in your cetera at the same time, so we Have company in writing "absol- utely rot." We have no' objection to being styled Wooden headed sensation- alists, if it prevents Its in any way from being classed with the 0. C of the Times. Who evidently feels deeply in= jured at the appearance of the said item, and who seems to know more about it than what your correspondent can learn—(perhaps the 0. C. is the cancer doctor, Who feels somewhat grieved at not having the ease placed in his hands). On enquiry. we cannot find that there as been another cancer found in this pl fce. With these facts, before we onn truthfullydesignate the above mentioned communication as absolute rot and' the writer of it with a head made of matchless expensivemat- • erial than wood. "Bright's' disease has no spuiptoms of its own," says Dr. Frederick Roberts of University College, London. First get rid of the kidney disease by using Warner's Safe Cure, then the effect of symptoms *ill be removed. wood 112. Pent e8eoan--No. of marks—Olive Welker er 203; Wilber Hicks 193; Geo. Hicks 188; Stewart Walker 187; Us - mond Walker 105; Frankie Shorts 159; rich Town Council fora grant of $50 Albert Walker 155; Thornton Baker for the Grand Lodge reception fund. 147; Andreae Hepburn 144;f:laxa•Boylt• It is to be .hoped that the Goderieh 14©• alderman will accede to the request. P'anx• ar[11sx,�Nd, of imarl:a 1iO' .4.H 1 hely- G, E. Perrc-, Grand Lodge or Hicks 14'), FIATS I)TS a Dne 1G,.ATJ. g;anizerr iii take a trip through Huron Jasx.v, Teacher, at an early. date, and deliver a number' ' "' ll�ll ax a�r. 4f nddrrrsses,...�_..._. Grand Ledge Reeeeption committee Rea*. Mr C'oo1,, of Mensal., occupied will meet at Clinton on Good Friday. the Thames; Road 1'laesb; teriatn pai[ptt Efforts will be .made to re.organtze ort Sunday last, the lodge at i",eaffrtb. 'There is plenty Ploughing has stopped for the pree. east on account of the snow last week, 34r, Simon Campbell logit a valuable steer (1nee night last week by 1a astral»' stack failing on it, Mr. Campbell 1'. very unfortunate as lis lost one las: Mr. J. W. lion ough, the renowned year from the SAM .cause. cartoonist lectured In the To'n Illhil Rev. R, Clement of Exeter occupied on Th;u'sinty evening last. His subject netheey eietho4ist pallet an Su: filar being ",!.!piers' . 11e lead a good Audi li a.fteruoon. ince and sketcheddnring the evening; Ilotlgert Bros. got their entire les - severa3l of the proneine7ht chtr'tcters es 1 ported colt weighed on Friday last and the town, tripped the seeks at. 1,400 this is con - Mayor Whlteheed was in Toronto s;ideree a good weight as he ibenly ant• on n business trhp last week. ' ,rear and ten mouths old. Mr. Albert Cooper, who has been in �•s--._ ,,s,,r.... _ Toronto attending; ComplereL,11 Gollegr $eurl ll S rin Show. fluxing then east three anoints is 1loltlte, p ahgein, a. full Hedged book-keeper. !� 'i ie Ik usall sprite., shoal was held Mr. , lbert Maas is selling oft bisfarnl Tuesday i' tl driving r •, . it A ,� on Tut . al,aa, laasz in slate slrx, ill„ ga to stool: and implements preparatory to II, "1•he crowd was the largest that ever removing to the Northwest. r attended any previous show, the gate Mr. V. S. Done was in Toronto for a "receipts showing, at large increase. They few d ars; last week. themes this year were in good conditloh let L gie late 01 London south, has j and a huge member wt•re exhibited. settler. down. here for the practice of his 1 One ngticable feature of the afternoon plofeaslon, was that the three tia st prizes for heavy5 Itr. Horsey, formerly of this glace. j h,a1ses Were given t the three lectured to a lalr�e audlt*nct• its Wyice. j horses its rteil by Mr. Chas. ;Mason, of a. (,aa►na.ng, g , lux e Brucetieltl. Below is the priseslist:- church on Monday l.avt, subjet't beteg eerain :tad his destiny" 1 Ileaavy draught irnportccl, ti entries, eat Me - The address was interesting, throat li. Berryy & sWfilter, "MeAlpine"; tie 3rd, etc• Drat sand was well neer sting 6 1 Kellar & liunkin, "Columbia.' Ileawy- i imported 3 years old, let Chas. Mason. 1'•(: 41131st Prince "; :Ind Geo. Taylor.. ''I.ord Erskine"; Ord Hewitt & Kay. "Scottish Hero." :'.: years old, 1st Don- ald Burns, "Sir Clifton': 2nil Thomas Weighty. "Beeler." Carriage horses, of good matereaal. anti no doubt ere long this will be aceomplished. Qliutou. A meeting, of rho Huron Medleal As. soclaation was held in town on Tuesday last, where .a number of melees from adjacent towns anti villages were pres- ent, and a.numberof important matters to the profession were diseUneed; ager., 3. Beacom. "Tontine"; 2nd Jas. Rev. J. Green, of Luekuo r, will oe-, "Berry. remit/night Chief"; 3rd Me- cupy the pulpit of the Raatteuberryy st. Donald & \Vaugh, "Black Hawk." church on Suudaay next. a Carriage .horses 2 years old, W. B. On Sunday evening last Rev. Mr.! McLean. "Raven." Roadster aged, let Livingston preached on the :subject of Thos. \Iurdoel., ••,101' (tales'; 'Jud 1. Bossenberry, "Fulton' llrt11N . t g. Bee sett. "Volo." Canadian draught aged. 1st C. M. and J. Brown, 'Canada's Glory'. Short horn bull aged, 1st,'l'hos. Russell, t "(Tear the Way'; 2nd Jas. Strang:, "Landlord"; IirdJames Tr3tlllaer,•King George:' 2 vears aid. 1st T. Russell. "dancing" the eburch beingerowded to its fullest capacity. oGiUivray Council. Council met pursuant to adjourn- ment in the ton 11 hall, McGillivray 1st „Gra Mariner." 1 year old, il'. & W. April 1889, W'� . L. Corbett and O. T. j) smith„ .,Grand ' Trunk' ; i uta w.m. Johnston Dep. Reeves, W. Richie and with, ••,sed ,Star"; t Iii A. 1.)oweell. E. Morgan councillors. Minutes of last "Robbie Burns;" Judges; Jas. ratty'. meeting read, !approved of, and signed. Ii, Beacom, laugh Chesney. Horses. Moved by G. T.Johnston seconded be- f heavy-. Isane Hhiy, ahakespeare: light Wm. Thompson, London. JUSTICE. Every. drop of blood in the symptosis passes through both the kidney's and lungs malty 6.011a ands time in each twenty .lours. This explains. why 52 pea cent. of the patients of Brompton Rospital for consumptives,London+:ng have unsuspected kidney disorder. If the kidneys were in 'a healthy condit- ion they would expel the waste matter poisonous acid rind prevent the irrit- ation of the lungs. But if diseased they dire unable to perform their functions. This explains why Warner's Safe Cure has proved se valuable incases of lung trouble. It removes the cause. tween lots No 15 and 16 on the f;th con W. C. R. W. H. Taylor commissioner,' to expend $150 in each ward for grad - carried. -;Moved by W. Richie.secondei .hug and gravelling. Two of the trus- by. W. L. Corbett that the hereinafter named individuals be paid the several amounts as set forth viz:—Mrs. Wnh. Rowe, 7th con W. C. R. indigonce,$6.17 1:1. Serle, plana: nceoiint, $56.18; R. Har- Usborne Council. The ctntlhwil met on Saturdaay, tlae• Otic inst., with all the members present. Minutes of the previous sleeting were read and contirmned. It was resolved tires cif 5: 8. No. 10 appeared at the • council meeting to secure additional territory to said Seetion or an equivo- lent in money. 1>; was decided to give them $;30 although Mr. Shier protested dy, shovelling snow at Watson's jog, by an amendment which found no ,Hain gravel road $1; C. Harris, dog tax refunded; $1; W. Pierce, 5 sheep worried by dogs $12.66; J. Neil, shovel- ling snow on Parkhill' road, 59.50; E. Farless, tile across Tait's side road 7th c: u W.C. R. $2; T. Hodgins, statute lab or returned undone, refl11404, $7. Carried. --Moved by W. L. Corbett seconded by W. Bitchie, that this coun- cil adjourn to meet in the Town Hall on the 1st Monday in May at 10 o'clock a. m. when patlininsters Will he appoint ed and gravel contracts let. Carried— Wm. _r arried-Wmi.1r 3143 sElu, Tp. Clerk. Centralia School Report. The'follon'ing is based on good con- duct and proficiency, is the result of a written examination held in S. S. No. 1 Stephen last weelt:— SR. roultTal.-=Marks obtainable 780. Idaa Krause 505; J. L. McPeak 439; R. E Walker 481. JR. F OUIT1t.—\larks obtainable 700. Victor French 498; Ralph Handford 493 Byron Hicks. 475; Percy Baker 357; Lottie Thompson 293.. • SR. TRIl1D.--Number of marks 640.-- Nelson 40:- Nelsou Hicks 496;•Evelyn Baker 471; Sophia Motz 414; E. M. Hicks 410. JR. TnnRD.—No, of marks 500.=Fred. Thompson 369; Ed. Glanville 335; Geo. Rogers 328; Jeremiah Neaman 312; Franklin Hill 287; Melvin Handford 240; M. L Boyle 229; Priscilla Boyes 156; T. I3, Hill 133. SR. !sonic. No. of marks 270. -Thos. Boyer 248; Ernest Hill ' 243; Francis Anderson 209; •Abram Walker 205; Ida Abbott 205; 1,1•en Hodgins 180; seconder, A by-law repealing by-law No. 4, 1876, with reference to the 5th con: watercourse was passed, signed and sealed, and the following orders granted, viz:—W. Woods, $9.65; W. Annan, $11.65; T. Veal, 50 its.; G. Ferguson, 518.50; J. Fitzgerald, $7.68; M. Snmwell, 8 orders, 831; T. Brimma- cambe, $8. The following p:atllmastcr:s were appointed for the current year: S. W. ward, G. May, John Loadman, J. Kerslake, F. fisher, Thos. Bissett, W. Brownlee; L. Hunter, W. Rowetif e, S. Martin, J. Staten, G. Roa-clilTe, Jolul Miners, Silas Johns, Thos. Werry jr., Richard Jones; N W, ward, P. Mc- Taggart, Tilos. Hayti kins, T. Ballantyne. 'rhos. Harvey, WV. Dayman, R. Keddy. Geo. Lowe, David Dougall, T. Rnssef, R. Wilson, Jas. Etherington , D. McInnes. John Cann, Alfred Cole, John McEwen, M. McTaggart; S. E. ward, W. Brock jr., Thos. Hera jr., Jas. lowe1iffe, Delbridge, Win Clarke, Henry Rodd. Ja s. Routley, Richard Camm, W, Creery-, 3. W. Abray>,:Thos. Tufts, W. Wiseman. W. Webb, Thos Harrah, John O'Mara; N. E. ward, G. Coward, R. licenser, H. Passmore, Alex. Turnbull, Ed. Stone. Bolton,VV, J. Vence,T. Brinauaocombe, Thos.' Clarke, R. Gardiner jr., William Francis, 3. Ballantyne, Amos Deere. C. C. Switzer, Jas. Hackney. Council adjourned to Meet Saturday, May 4th, at 11 a. In. G. W. HoLuax, Clerk. I have used Everest's Cough Syrup in my family for tr4 o years, and always found it an excellent teineds for Coughs, Colds, &c --J. H. Pettypiece Forest.