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EXETER, ONTARIO
THURSDAY C11 8, 41100 1 �
%TAJi1C1•T '1' IS
NEXT
IT'LL PAY YO
MONEY TO LOAN_
We have unlimited private funds for in-
vestment upon farm or village property, at
owost rates of interest.
DrCiSON & CARLING,
Barristers, etc., Exeter.
MONEY, TO LOAN.
Money to loanat from 4A to 5 per cent,
ET LIOT & GLADMAN,
Barristers, Solicitors, etc„ Main St., Exeter
FARMS FSR SALE,
MONEY TO LOAN.
The undersigned has a few good farms for
sale cheap. Money to loanon easy terms
JonN SPACKMAN.,
Sam well's'Block Exeter
t and honor. r oci l ee )s ,hhe
iy 1
ningo of heaven iii his o'vn,
beard, and 1, 1 fatu)irin hand eau':
them, but God t;rites to every
Man a lightning '• shell he Trio,
and that is the 1 ir,dilmixig of a
est eve. Anybody than under
the IL'iliJ)td 1) 2.: of our great
l:nows the use of ona
ire sero
r, s- e
this, in which :1: try to enforce
thought that " companion o
I E
�TO�' C TO CREDITORS
1n the estate of Harriet Elizabeth Pen -
hale, late of the Township of Step -
herr, 01 the County of Huron,
widow, dece.lsed.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.S.0,
I997,Chap.129,that all persons havingclaims
against tits Estate of the said Barnet Eliz
-
hath Ioah lew ) died 011(r about tlo.iclth
11101117ry,111 dP, are required on or before the
1
iyt April, 1900, to send or deliver ' to F, W.
;dacha an, Exeter. Ont., Solicitor for Richard
Penhale and Q'irederiel: nether Penhale, ,the
Exactors of the last will and 'testament
fthe said do'eased, fell pral•ticaalai's of their
and the nature of tho
rl;tin§ security .(it' h ,}
any) y rn held b them, and that niter the sera
said Executors will to (Us -
i
date bha y 1
trilxttti the said Estate amongst the portion
entitled thereto. harinrregard
only
to su.
r
h
clarns of which
.notaeeshalha1oUaail Vari
11. 172)000'raliiral, and they will not beliahla
10 any person •)r Persons of whose claire or
"1571124 notice shall not have been rocoiVed
at the Lima of snob di$ta'ihution..
151071.1111) P72,511A111),
Firrsrtl,Il l(r r.. P1:xlTAT,1
by F. W. (11AUMr.\N,their Solicitor,
Dated attlt'xater this1GIJt 1eLr1idrv,1000.
i*,. -
Mooresville
The Rev. Mr..Fair, of Lucio, is hold-
ing revival services it Nursery church
Mooresville. -There` was great rejoc-
ing on receiving the news of the Bri-
tish victories. -Mr. D. Edwards, of
McGillivray, has rented his farm and
intends to reside in London. -Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Hobbs, of Nissouri were
visiting friends sn Biddulph last week.
-Miss Cobbledick, of Ailsa Craig, and
Miss Horney, of Usborne, were visit-
ing friends on Sunday.
IJ*borne Council,
,Connell met at Township hall, Mareh
3rd. All present. Minutes of February
meeting were read, approved and sign-
ed by the Reeve. - By -Law NO. 2, con-
soli4atine the, by-laws relating to the
•area and houndtries of the school sec -
loons of''the township was read it t]r.•st
e 1 considered, ' nd laid
tran ., cai'(fa. sly a
over to next meeting. Moir -Raw -
kin, that considering the proposed osed ac-
p
°i, .. ,
g 1, 1 it IS
tion. of the Ontario :he ISI. L zze
aulvisable to cont;mire the, old S System
3
Ofstatute labor under...Wa li/nestersfor
the: pr eserit year. -Carried. Moved by
A.. klunkin, no seconder, that the sta-
tute labor sy stein be abolished. A few.
orders were granted and council tics-
jorlrned to meet April 7th, at 1 o'clock.y.
F. MO11LEY, Clerk.
TESTIMiONIAL OF
A.SHETTLRDASHWOOD
'f0 nig VALDE OF P,NGLiSef STOCK FOOD
34,tNUFACTURi,D BY C. LUT'Z.
"'Phis is to certify that I have 1151(1
3
English StC,1Ck:1100(1 f()1' my road
It; has kept therm in better heart ;old
condition than they ever were before.
They have improved in flesh, slicken-
ed i.0 goat and are in 7.1,11111 nt 'mut
111(1 are in better shape to (lo their`
work. 1: would heartily reeem101 1)d it
to all teamsters, and those who wort:
horses. 1 think it very t.hear,p and
vele/able
food.
A, Sir ,.r.l'r1,EIi,Dashwood,
Winchelsea
Mr. and Mrs. H. Francis, went .to
Michigan on W clnesday to visit Mrs.
Francis' father. -Mr. J. G. Jones is
again in his old place greeting his old
friends. -Mr. 1r. and Mrs. Jockling,' who
have been visiting friends here,-r•etnrn-
eel to their home in Rochester Friday.
-Miss Ella Robinson returned home
on Monday night, after a two months'
visit, with friends in Detroit and Ridge-
town.
StlITOO. REPORT. -....The school Re-
port of ,S. S. No. 6, ITslorne, for . the
month of February is as follows:--V-
Ethel
ollows:-V-Ethel Godbolt, Linda Hunter, Dora
Delbridge. Sr. IV -Robert Wilcox,
Toria Miners, Alice Berryhill, Charlie
Miners. Jr. IV -Lucy Couch, Fred
White, Mabel ,Sawyer. Jr. 1:1 --Enos
Herdman, Wilbert He eel rnan, May Del -
bridge. Jr. III -Olive Berry hill, Ella
Berryhill, Flossie Francis. Sr., 1I-
4Villie Veal, Lisle Wordier, : Wilson
Hawkins. Jr. .LI- Sawyer., Victor Saw •,la ''rls -
ciila 1. enwarden, Othello Heywood.
Sr. .Pt. II--Claren07' Miners, Hattie
Banter, J'ohn. Kellett. Jr. Pt. T1 --
Addie Johns, Nellie Heywood, Everett
ett
Skinner..
P. GARDINE715 ,
L. I.
L. -ilLS
l'C.ichers.
�z
Sofloni
Mrs. Elizabeth Spohn is visiting at
Mr. Erect.'Green's.---Mr. Arthur fiord
took a number of the young Y y l eo 1lefor
a sleigh i'icle .Saturday. evening. --Miss
.Tessic Creech was the guest of. Misses
.Eva and :Emily Penhale oi] Sunday.--
,
Sund'
Miss 1111110 Sweet was the 'guest of
Miss Ellen Ford on Sunday. ---Last
--- ' t
,,.
111(54ay q le.evening quite number < >f
a,
young folks by; request assembled tit
the residence of 1.1r. atnd Mr:.s.' Wm.
Donsford to celebrate lianca11. clay:
Everyone enjoyed 1heinsdvesi11iai]ens
l,y and speak in the highest terms of
the manner 'nwhich they were
enter-
tained, Mrs. Dr nfsor(1leaving itOlh1Ti
undone that would add to the enjoy-
ment
L
t r.
of her g.uests.
Ohlldr
en dry for
ASTOR 1A
C. F1°4AND (t;RS, EDITOR.
Zaleich Dasllwooci
Mr. T. Houlden and family were
visiting in Exeter• and vicinity last
week. --Mr. \Vin. McCloy, of Hensall,
is spending a few days with Messrs
Rickbiel and Dutnakrt.--Mr. Wing, of
Shipka, called on friends in town Sat-
urday. -The storm has been a great
hialdr+ance to business this week. --Mr.
M. Faust, who has been clerking iu
Guelph for the past few years, is now
at home clerking in his father's store.
-The sudden change .of the atmos-
phere caused.a 1111m1)0. here to stay at
home Tuesday evening. -
Greenwa,y
Wei
had great rejoicing last week
when we heard over the wire of the
relief of Ladysmith. Our flats were
run up at fall mast a.nd kept flying all
day.- R(y, J. W Baird, B. A., is to
preach a patriotic sermon on the Brit-
ish Empire and the present war. A
good' collection in aid of Red, Gross
Fund is expected, -There is to be '1n
Epworri League convention in the
Beeto' Methodist church Thursday
,iter aion and evening, March 15th. -
M1, Joseph Dickson, of Clandehoye is
visiting friends in this vicinity -Mr..
Janes Wallace has a6 lamb • week gild
that weighs 21 pounds.-Afr. F. Bossen-
berry, of Zurich, repaired the ozgaix in
the Methodist church this week. -Me.
William Wa.11aee has gone to work
for Wilt. Geo. Glendenning out near
Lieury.-Mrs. Jennie Aitken and' her
mother visited R. J. Aitken near here
Sunday.
Mr. Henry Marisz, of Tavistock was
in the village. Monday. -The funeral of
1Ji . Philip Leen took place on Tues-
day of hast week. --The stile of Mr. W.
Fulton of Brewster, on Tuesday the
27th w t' largely attended. The side
netted about $2000. Mr. Fulton will
leave shortly for the IVestern Conn ti.•y.
.ilei will be much missed Here, being an
old and very 1110011 respected resident,
-Next Sunday the Lord's supper will
he administered to the adherents of
the .Evangelical church liege. Rev.
Wing is expected to he present and
Will have full charge of the service --
I Mr. 0. W. Snell has moved his hicy-
Iles and supplies to IIIc. C. Willert's
block where he has leased rooms and
where he will he found toady to •rc-
eotnodate the pi .iu this line. -Mr.
A. Shettleris on the sla,klist. We
hope soon to hoar of his recOvery.-
kMr. and Mrs. 5, Fried and fancily and
Airs. Simon, of N. Dakota who has
been with her friends in this vicinity
for sometime, left for their Western
• hcxxte Wednesdity.-•Miss Fanny Snell,
'who has been engaged with Mr. Pope,
of
II 11 some flute, has return
ed home and is at present working for
Mr. Brokenshire. Mt'. Geo. Brown is
engaged for the summer with Mr. Ad
• am ]:dirk. -The recent snow storm Bass
made the concessions almost impass
able. --Councillor Willett attended
c,oenc!1 session m Crediton Monday.-,
Mr. P. Lamont shipped a carload Sf
cattle to: Toronto Thursday. -Mr. W.
NorSwnrthy seems' to be somewhat
itnpl'0Ved 111 health. -Mr. J. K. Gi ('.15
lurllber' yard is altirost full of logs and
every day they still conte. --On Friday
evening hast at merry :sleigh party from
here drove over t0 Blake and spent a
pleasant evening.
Fart)! &ihar
D. HAY, Earguhar, Commissioner and
Conveyancer,` Money to loan at lowest rates
ofinteroei'.
Mr. Walter Whyte, formerly a resi-
dent of near Cromarty was visiting
friends and acquaintances here one
day last week. It is now nearly 20
years since he left for Manitoba. He
took up land near F amiota and has.
been fortunate in securing good land
in a good locality and consequently
has been quite prosperous. He looks
hale and, hearty and not much older
looking. -The youth and beauty of
here and the Boundary met last
day night at 1!'Ir.M. Thor/404's where
they enjoyed themselves keeping tune
to sweet strains of the violin. -hiss
Libhie Eacrett, who 'ha been on; an
extended visit to' friends in Seaforth
and Exeter, spent afew days here with
her sister, Mrs. Wm. Turnbull, prior
to leaving for her home in Brantford.
-Mr.Jai,cob Marshall is engaged for a
year with Mr. W. Towers. He had
been ivorkirig.for Mr. James. Stewart,
of the Boundary the last two years;
Mr. Wm. Crayford is trying to im-
prove his house and make it more.
comfortable: Will, evidently, has got
tired of living alone -Mrs. James Ste-
wart, of the Boundary, accidentally
had her hand scalded this week,: hut is
improving nicely. -The regular meet-
ing of the Directors of the Usborne &
Hibbert Fire Insurance Co., was held
in the hall here last Monday, when all
the members were present and consid-
able business was done and the dele-
gates, Messrs. J. A. Norris and Henry
Passmoreto theUnderwriters'Associa-
tion presented their report to the
Board of the business discussed and
transacted at the Association in Toron-
to last week.
hlensa.11
A nurnber from Sea {mall attended_
the carnival head here hist Thu'sda77
night. -Mr. Wtll'i eel Stonenlail, left
last week for Pt. 1)albolsie where he
naS taken ai situation with Iris
Miss Gertrude Aisthor p, of St. Marys,
has returned home tiler' spending: as
1 few,weelcs here, the,,(lst of Miss E.
Stoneinairi.-Miss Annie 1311.k is visit-
ing her aunt lairs. Wallis of Ancler-
son.- 1'I Art11,11. Forbes, of Seaaforth,.
is visiting auris ,,i'l11idfather's, Mr.
McAllister. -,Ir. and MI's.r 1V. Stone-
man spent last wcrk in Mi1elle}1.-Miss
11. Broweiu of Exeter, spent Sunday
in own.- 1.. oic on l loans w i1) fe
4. lis G 1 1 , 1 11
on the ice, is im;)rovwt --'Mrs. C. 1klc-
Donell r5 spending thisweak 10 Foe -
est visiting her <1rt• it. Mass 11. Shef-
fer' is Visiting iu 511rpk t.-11Ir. J. F. E.
Berry, druggist, has been n ,tt his homes
in Lncknow very ill, but. is improving.
Mr. Hendea' left 111onul.y lot' Toroirto.
-Nerz,i , !i.'4041.111.,' of t.ld,y sanit1) was
received 11e1,e shortly after noon 'fliers -
day, and in horror of the long -loo ked-.
for' event the school was ^ clisririssed,
brininess num ran up all ,15'aii 1b11:11)1gs,
besides firing off many explosives, led.
t� h:T W. J Miller, who had a big stock
eti hand. " It was decided to hold a: liaa 1
I'iotic concert in Co worth s 1teII, in
the ()yelling, for which an abundance
of talent offered, and a pr'ogro111 was
drawn up is follows. Patr'iotie ael-.
dress, Capt. Petty.; Song-" The 016f
Flag" Joe Case; Address-lt'islr Valor,
\V, R. Hodgins, Trastremenail, Prof.
Geo.. Scott; Address -Death of the
Boers, Haappy Days; Instt'umentnl
Irish Fusiliers, Tom Murdock; Solo.,
"Auld Lang Syne," Donald Burns.
Tambourine to be passed for subscrip-
tions by 1). A. Cantelon; Alex.. Met -
dock to. he 'treasurer). Proceeds for
Red Cross Hine,. At the last moment
all the talent backed out, refusing to
perform because of laek of practice,
and the affair will come off •7t a later
day, when a big crowd promises to at-
tend.
St. Joseph.
Snow! snow! snow! Heaps and heaps
of it and still more coming at time of
writing, -Several from these parts at-
tended Me. Wm. Fulton's sale at Brew-
ster last week. -Mr. Albert Smith and
sister, i4ielisa, of near Dashwood were
visiting at Mr. R. O'Brien's on Sun.
day. -Charlie Marshal spent Sur]doy
rn Hensall:-Our mereha.nts are now
gettingg in their spring goods. -Mr.
Wm. Ruby and family, of the Bron-
son Line, were visiting at Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson's 00 Snnday.-Our mi)1yard
here is fast• filling up with logs. -N.
M. Contine was in Toronto on business
part of last Week . --`11t. D. Wilson was
at Grand Bend onr:sturday.-Mr. R.
O'Brien had the misr-n'tune to lose a
valuable steera short 'time ago. -Some
of our fisherincrn here .Nave been try-
ing thefishing with rt her poor suc-
cess.
McGillivray.
SCHOOL REPORT. -The following is
a correct report of S.S. No. 5, for the
month of February. Report is based
on work and in order of merit' V-
Nora Coughlin, Ettie Coughlin, Clover
Short,; .Pearl Wilson. Sr. IV -Cora
Short,^'Lilly Lightfoot, Tommy Light-
foot; Willie Lewis, Josephine Cough-
lin, Georgeda Scott, Edward Faultier,
May McGory. Jr. IV -Sam Scott,
Roselli Lightfoot, Leo Coughlin, Olive
Short, Garnet Cockwill, Harr•y Lewis.
III -Pearl Short, sennet Maguire,
Nellie Lewis, Gladys Short, Erwin
Scott. II -Arnold Coughlin, Allie
Wilson, Lottie Welsh. Sr. Part II -
Mable Lightfoot, Adrain Couggblin,
Raymond voughlin, Adeline Hoffman. i
Jr. Part II -Fred Lewis, Edward Jones
Francis Glavin, Clara Lewis, Erin Scott
Eliza Hodgins,Ohester' Morley. No. '
on roll 37. Average attendance 31.
J. H. Lane, Teacher.
Centralia,
Mrs. Robert Walker, of London, is
visiting her daughter, Miss Olive Wal-
ker, teacher in our public school here.
-Mrs. Smith, of London, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. John Colwill, sr. -lir.
Bagshawhas sufficiently recover-
ed from his recent illness as to resume
his school duties. -Miss Martha Hill,
of Crediton West, is seriously ill and
under the care of two doctors, -The
severe storm on Monday night render-
ed the roads in a bad condition and
our mail carrier suffered'in.consequence
thereof Tuesday morning. -Mr. Frank
G. Forester, was the guest of Mr. A.
Nevin on Tuesday. --Mr•. Thos. Ward,
who has been <t resident of our village
for the,past five years, intends leaving.
for Manitoba next Thursday, Mareh
15. Tom has been engaged with Mr.Elliott and his friends wish him every
success.-Mr..Jonab Signs and family
are leaving this week for Orediton.
where Mr. Sines intends working his
brother's farm.
Grand Beard
A sleigh load of young people drove
out to the home of Mr. Jars,' Brophey's
on Wednesday and spent a Most en
joyable evening. -Mr. John Welsh, of
Southampton, spent a few days
bore last week renewing old acquaint-
antes. -Mr. Toru Farrel spent a few
days in Goclerich last week visiting his
rnothei; who is very sick.-Noble.-
ak-
er is on the sick list. We hope soon
to hear ell his recovery. (Rev.) Mrs.
Corriere attended the funeral of her
aunt, Mrs. Hunter, at Clinton, on Tues-
dny.-Mass Tillie Brenner, accompan-
ied by her brother, is at present vis-
1tin r in East Greenwood, ,Mich. -Miss
Blanch 'Willis, of East Creenwood,has
returned to her home 111170r spending
few weeks here. -Mr. 3oseph Gill de-
livered to Mr. Berry, of FI9•nsa11,
Tuesday' ;1 fine Horse whi ..,0 iii. Bei ry
bought for •( hand.;071)0 figure;
ivorc1 ohne last .Ct1(71' 4.lv moraine,•' of
the relief of1...ecl,ysillith, the ugh ten-
sitar of a.nx.ety was reitlive1 and as as
result our little burg was wild with
joy. .Flags avid hunting were hoisted
and every one appeared jubilant. .It
can't be said of our little burg "Boer
town. What s tht' matter with our
Canadian bo s? The 're all right.
Jfellsall: 1'Lu 11 Buchanan, son of
as 50 'ionsl ill with
�V. Buchanan,: y
inflaanrn0tory rheumatism.
Goderich: ..The eighteen rrronths''
g
Mie lr i fin er
' 1 of of°din 1 had ra
child C
taken oft in the doorj nrb on Sunday.
Crediton
in
S. G. STANBURY, 13 A , (formerly Collins
3L stanbury) Barrister, Solibitor. Notary,
Mon',y t, roan-Ex,•tsr, Ont
Miss Minnie Schetfer, of Hensall, is
the guest of Miss :Hannah Lewis. -Rev.
M. L. Wing, of Berlin, held quarterly
meetings ,in the Evangelical church
last Saturday and. Sunday. -Council
meeting was held in the Town Hall,
here last Monday. -Some of our boys
celebrated the Relief of Ladysmith last
Friday night by burning the effigy of
Gen. Cronje.-Mr. Hill, of Brussels, is -
visiting his.daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) .Riv-
- r . Gaiser,of
ens: M Jacob s JShipka,
pka
spent last Sunday in town, the guest
of Miss Martha Gaiser.-Mr. Will
Wood who has been visiting friends
here, haat. returned to London. -Mrs.
Ed. Kastle is visiting friends in Exe-
ter this week. -The recent fall of show
has blocked np the concessions again.
-Mrs. hie. Wind spent a, few days of
last week with her son, Henry Whid.
.-Miss Ida Winer has retm'ned from
Centralia where she has been visiting
friends. -The Lecture and Concert,
which was hold in the Town Hall last
Monday night, tinder the auspices of
the. Royal Templers was a success.
Owing to the stormy night the:atten-
dance Wass not What was expected.
Rev..5'. G. Forester, of Toronto, gitvo
a very interesting lecture, his topic be-
ing "Swept into Sanity " or :° Take a.
little wine for your stomach's slake
and thy often infirmities." Rev. For-
ester is 01)0 of Toronto's host noted
orators and he was listened` to with
great interest. Mr. M. , Vincent, of
Exeter, sang a, number of solos and
our Crediton Quartette Chin gave a
few quartettes. Misa.Scheffcr, ofReit-
sail, also gave 11 solo, all of which was
greatly applauded. At the close of
the 0000(rt, a " nano Quilt" made by.
the Ladies' Aid of Zion church was
offered for 'sale, Mr. O. Brown acting
1s an .tiooeerr. The quilt was sold to
1'1i ..7. Holtzman for $9.25. I, The re-
ceipts of the evening amounting to
something. near $17. -Mise 3)inaWood
is visiting friends 711 and around here,
.
ar
Accident To ABrakenian:
Winghan , Ont., March
Sutherland, a1 brakeman in the employ
Of the G. T. I met with serious (. U5 ac-
cident here this nrorniig, While en
eaged in cot) pl i g car's the train 517111
d, 41114 110 wits cls atgged sorr]e distance.
'SVhcn discovered he was found to he
badly injured. 13e wain remoV
r.d to his
hone, where his wounds were (tressed.
11 LV
SCHOOL REPoRT.-The monthly re-
port for Feb. 101. 5. S. No. 2, Hay, is as.
follows. Names are in order of Merit.
V -M. M. Russell. Sr. IV -IL F.
Johnston Gertie Harvey, .L R. O'Brien.
Jr. IV -J. R. Northcott, H. M. Gould,
B. O'Brien. Serf. III -Cora Munn,
Daisy Dillen, J. E. Gould. Jr. III
F. R. Northcott and A. W. Johnston
equal, Bettie, Northcott, Mowak Bal-
lantyne. II -Mary Johnston, Evelyn.
Gould, A. Carroll. Part II -W W.
Northcott, Carry Northcott, T. Ballan-
tyne. Part I -Ruth Wildfong. The
hest speller's in the monthly spelling
matches were: IV-Gertie Harvey
Sr. III -Cora Minn; Jr. III --Albert
Johnston; II -Mary Johnston; Part II
Carrie Northcott..
Cou em. -Council met on 5th inst.
All present. A notice. of Canada Com-
pany iu regard to cleaning out certain
portions of Hay' Swamp Drain was
laid before the council. The council
decided to attend to the matter as soon
as circumstances will permit. The
Auditors' report was -received and
foundsatisfru_tory. The following were
appointed municipal officers for the
current year. Pathmasters-Div. 1,H.
Dining; 2, John Cast'; 3, Roht. B. Rose;
4, D. Mc Ewen; 5, ti. Johnston; 6, R.
illcMordie; 7 W. Russell;S,; W. O'Brien
9, A. Ingram; 10, A. Munn; 11, B. Phil-
ips; 12, D. Kyle;13, C. Aldsworth;14,
J� Gould; 15, W. Coleman; 15a, A.
Munn; 16 and 20, Wm. Dignan; 17, W.
Mullholland; 17a., E. Deters; 18, J.
Berry; 19, J. Howard; 21a, H. Deters;'
21, C. Redmond; 22, G. Reichert; 23
and 24, .1. McDonald; 25, W. Black-
well; 26, J. Green; 27, H. Richert;: 28,
E. Troyer; 29, J. Foster 30, J. Hay;
80a,, S. 'Martin; Sr., 31, D. Witmer 32,
H, Bender; 33, W. Schwalm; 34, J. Mc-
Bride; 35, E. Broderick; 36, D. Ginger-
ich: 37, J. Weida; 88, F. Schuettler; 39,
C. B a.ec filer; 40, S Jacohie; 41, G.
Schroeder; 42, C. Holhein; 43, J. Ort-
weiu; 4-4, J. Prang; 45, T. Geiger; 48, J.
Gerber; 47, T. Messner; . 48, G. Eisen -
huh; 48, B. Pfile; 49a, D. Sararus; 50,
0. Schock; 50a. J. Gasbe; 51, 0. _Borth -
rig; 52, 3. Snell, 53, J. Schroeder; 51. J.
Howard; 54a, H. 1 albfleiscll; 55, R.
Denomie; 56, J. Bedtime 57, S. Spencer
58, J. Jacobie 59, W. Schade; 60, T.
Turnbnll; 61, J. Taylor; 62, J. Cochrane
64, C. Troyer; 67, J. Thomson; 68, J.
Leslie; 69,A Thomson; 72, W. Pfaff;
73, II. Reynolds; 74, P. Beaver; 75, C.
Nadigar; 76, J. Snell; 77, H. M. Willett
78, J. Willett; 79, J. Kennings 79e, R.
Turnbull. Road Cormnissioner's.-R,
Carlisle, W. Caldwell, J. Weido, 0.
Roehrig, C. Troyer. J. M. Oeseh, J.
Broderick. J. Wagner. l'enceziewers"
W. Russell, W. �Caldwill, W. Chap-
man, R., McArthur, S. Thomson, F.
Stelk, J. Haberer, J. Decher, Sr., W.
1-leyrock. G. Edighofer, J. Melick, W.
Snider, J. Wagner. Poundkeepe.rs.
J. Paterson, A. McEwen R. Northcott
3. Johnston, R. Thompson, J. Decker;
Jr., H. Magel, A. Thomson, D. Spen-
cer, T. Turnbull, W. Snell, E. Raerch-f-
er. The The following amounts were
ordered to be paid, W. Caldwell, error
11.S,D. taxes, Municipal World, sub-
scriptions and station0l:'y,'' $10.25; J.
1-:a11 spikes 51.88; McDounel Bros.
nails, 52.20; J. A. Williams, flour',indi-
gent, 510; J. Vile, culvert and nails,,
side road, 52,75; J, Williarns, hauling
lumber, 51,50; J. Melick, work and
stone, con. 12, 53.75: J.Prang, work
and gravel,$1,14:; Mrs. E. Witzel, re-
lief, 510; J. Merrier, auditors' salary,
$6; 13. R. Johnston,
o.n
, do. 56. The
coun-
cIl will (etpan on Monday, April
211d, at 10 0,oloFokn D
Huss,
luss Slt, Ole
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DEATHS.
itioonESHEAY).-1nFxe;c
tit, on Feb. 28,
Ann, resect of the late John Moores
Bead, aged 83 years and 6 months,
Corr,INs,-Iii Exeter, o1]'Maarch 1st, R.
Ty. Collins, Barrister and Solicitor;
aged :1(1 years.
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ASTORIA