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WATCHES,—
CLOCKS,—
JE WELRY,
SILVEleW ARE, --
--AND SPECTACLES.
T.INEQUALLED VALUE.
SiErPersonalattention given to repairing of
watches, clock's and iewelm
C. REICHENBACH,
Opposite the Market, PARKHILL.
temsesee
.f.,EGA.le .
, H. DICKSON, Barrister, Soli-
s citorof Supreme Court,NotaryPublie
Conveyancer Commissioner, dm. Money to
lboan.
Odic° in Eanson's Block, Exeter,
R E. COLLINS,
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyanoer, Etc.,
11IX.13TER, - ONT.
OfffeeSainivelPsBlock Elall's old oftlee,)
AI:111101JB W. FOIW,
Solicitorin the Supreme Court of Ontario,
Conveyancelr,Commissioneri kbc; Special
attentiougiven to the collective of claims
the 'United States. Patents pyrienrecl, money
to loan et tersest retest. Chace : Opera House
Block, St , Marys , Ont.
ELLIOV & ELLIOT,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Conveyancers &c, &c.
z... -Money to Loan at Lowest Rates
lntereet.
OFFICE, - MAIN - STREET, EXETER.
33. V. 11ILLIOT. 3. nimioT.
of
DENTAL.
EL L. BILLINGS,
3omivwxs,r,
OPIICE: over 0).1r1EIVSBartle
NitrousOide Gas for Painless Extraction. '
K1NSMAN,DENTIST.L.D.S
H
Stunivell,s Block, Illaiu-st, Exeter,
Extracts Teeth withoutpain,
by giving Vegetable Vapor. Gold
Filings and all other dental
work the best possible. Goes
to Zunro6ou1tTrs6oyin
each month'.
MEDICAL -
JW. BROWNING M. D., M. 0
V • P.8 ,GradunteVictoriallniversity.Offfce
sndiresidenee,DorcinionLaborator v. Exe ber
laNDIVIAN, coroner for the
County of Huron. Office, oppoeite Mr,
. Carling's store,Exoter.
DR . J. A. ROLLIN b , M. 0. P. S.
o. °face, Main S..Emeter,Ont.11esiden
ceholiserecently occupied by P.
Esq.
AUCTIONEERS.
TTENEY EILBER, Licensed Auc-
-," tion,e9r,for say.Stophen, and McGilli.
Tr aY:Townshins: Saleoonauctceatraoaerate
rates. office—AtPost-office,Orediton, Ont.
TOHN GILL, Auctioneer for the
EY Townships of Stephen, Hay and 'Osborne
and the Village of Exeter. All Bales pronantiV
attended, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales
arram ged at this office.
VETERINARY.
Tennent & Tennent
VETERINARY SURGEONS,
raduates of the Ontario Veterinary College'
OFF= : One door South of Town Nan.
MONEY TO LOAN.
11-0NE/ TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6f
+LI- per cent, 625.000 Private Funds. Best
Loaning Companies represented.
D.E. DICKSON,
Barrister, Exeter,
INSURANCE.
Hay Township Farmers' Mut-
ual. Ftre Insurance Co.
A PURELY EARNERSCOMPANY.
Live Stook also insured. when in the fields
or on the road in charge of owner, or servant,
also menufacturer of the Improved Surprise
Washer and Wringer Machines. Agent for
Tomb Stones and the Watson Implements,
trudertakingpromply attended to.
G. HOLTZMAN,
Zurich, Ont.
ripitE WATERLOO MU T UAL
PLRE IeTSTITheNie E C 0 .
Estahlis1te d in 1863.
HEAD OrFIOE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
This coati:any has been over Eighteen
years insuccessful operation iu Western On-
tariojandcontinues to insure againetloss or
damage by Wire ,Buildings,Merchaudise,Mau-
ufactories,ancl all otherdosatintionsoffinsur-
able property. . Intending insurers havo the
oplionofinsurin g on the Premium; Note or
o ash System .
During the past tenyears this Company
ha issued 0,003 Policies, covering property
o theamount ofi•l0,87,088 ;mud paid inloss.
es a1one5700,700O
A.ssete, $i61OO.00, coneistingo f Cash
n6ank, GovernmontDeuosit,and the u flees.
e ss ea Premium No tes on W1,11(111 d in force, Y,
Vir.kat>333tV D, Preside i.t. 0 . TAVIon,
Secretary.. 3.13. nuescrie,inspector. CHAS:
Agentfot Exeteremclvieiuity,
bell=1,16MaNIIIVSUM*aave*
CENTRAL
Barber Shop,
FANSON'S BLOCK.
A. Hastings, Prop
Saving and Hair cutting in the atest styles
the art.
Everyattentien paid to outfit e
AND ITUBON. & MID LESEX GAZETTE.
"HEW TO THE LINE, LET THT•,'.0 fIP FALL \V'flEJ2E T11R5 MAL"
VOL. XVI. NO, 38.
pemareerenamosan
EXETER, ONTARIO, rTHURSDAfr
, The --
KIRK TON
A. large and well assorted
stock of General Dry Goods,
111illinary, Hats,: • Caps,
Boots, Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, 'Wallpaper, Sta-
tiorery, Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Nails, Books, Salt,
Boot -jacks, and everything
kept in a first-class Store.
Tele whole Stook will be sold in lots to
suit you. Come ond get, a lotthe price will
suit you; it will make your wife and child-
ren glad, your sons end, daughters happy,
aud geperal ocnitentment will prevail in
Me whole family.
Highest prices for Batter and Eggs.
Yours truly,
DOUPE & CO.
•—STONEMA.I\T's
Jewelry Store
IIENSALL, ONT.
IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY
Watches,
Clocks,
Jevvelery,
Silverware,
Spectacles
Stationery,
School Books
Fancy Good's,
Musical Instruments.
Afull line of Spauldings
Bats and. balls on hand
We make a specialty of Watch and
Jewelryrepairing—All work guaranteed
Our Motto—Neat, Prompt and re-
liable.
J.'0, Biar.ernam,
HENSALL, ONT
Chanie of Businoss
JOIZZT C. YO'ICTZTO,
Having taken into partnership, W H KERR
they have decided to extend the business
by adding a full stook of:
Staple Hardware!
PAIN TS, OILS,"Ete.
FULL LINES of TINWARE
PARB AND OTHER WIRES,
LEACI-III7M OILS
Remember we buy for cash and will
give our customers the benefits of the dire
counts. A trial will 0011 Vi1100 that we sell
cheaper than the same goods can be bought
elsewhere for.
Sole agent for this locality for Lawrence's
celebratedSpectacics. All grades ;all sights.
It is tile Best Spectacle in the Market to -day.
A call eolioited:
YOUNG 85 KERR.
Crediton, March 2lst, '89
The Lrgst
THE BEST,
TRE NICEST,
THE SWEETEST
—Assortment of_
nfecti nerv
IN TOWN.
JUST IN, & F.R.E1SR.
Away down in Price.
Bread, Buns, Oakes, fin Cl all 11111(1 14 of' Past
ry, atill take the lead,
Elef,td qn art ers for Confectior-
ery at
Ladles and Children's Hair. E. A. FOLLICET:
EXETER MAIN,ST., EXETER
1=renuararlaramaimanampumotwrewatugqt,
Centralia.
13ainys.—On Tuesday lad Mess) s. Jos,
Anderpon, John McCloud, Alfred Glenville,
and Walter Clarke of Crediton, jet on the
efauitoba excursion for the North 'WeS't,
Mr, Anderson intends going to Britisk
Columbia before he returns, Mrs. Lyd don,
of Kenfield. Iowa, who has been visitibg
her father Mr, Joseph Anderson, left 'for,
her home last week. The Devon churcb
has been torn down and disposed of, the
seats and inside fixtures window frames do.'
to the Fansville cengregative, the brieks to
Mr, Down who will nee them M the ereee
tion of a bank bare.
Brucefleld.
Biers—The Sabbath school of thee
Union church intend heving a lawn 000411'
about the llth of June, The Steam*
brass band will be in attendance. Lots sof
good things to eat. Ice-cream, berries and
cream, flowers; and all if weather peruke.
-- 24th passed off quietly, —few fire oraelt:
erre one or two drunks, friends visiting
friends,—Mise Saddie Moklillan has „re-
turned from the wedding of her eider
Jennie • o has John.
Tesuirisee --The Rend Templar's hall
was packed, in spite of the stormy weather,
by persons of all shades of politios, lad
Monday eveuing. The Roy. J. H. SiroP-
son explained the oature of the needing
and read the letter of the citizens °Om-
ittee of Toronto. Mr. Thomas Rose acted
ea chairman and Win. McQueen as secy.
Strong resolutions condemning the Ant,
and pledging co-operation, were tpassed
unauimously. Rev. J El Simpson end W.
Graham were appointed delegates to "the
convention in Toronto on the llth and 12M
of June.
1 • al
• Heilman.
(Toolate for last issue)
Beiers.—The late frosts have done much
damage to strawberries and early veget-
ables in this vicinity.— Mr. J. McArthur,
Banker, with his wife and family are visit-
ing friends in Ailso, Craig at presents --
Our p opular young townsiban, I. C.
Stoneman, jeweller, has joined the noble
army of Benedicts, having taken to hies -
self a wife in tne person of Miss Maggiei
A. Robinson, youngest &slighter of Richaree
Robinson, Esq., of the township of , West:,
minster. The marriage ceremony was
performed by theRev. J, S. Cook, and was
witnessed by a number of relatives and
friends of the contracting parties, We
extend to them our hearty congratulations.
—Mr. W. H. Reynolds, contractor, of this
village, has received the contract for the
erection of a new church at the Sexsraith
appointment of the liensall North Meth-
odist church, to replace the one recently
destroyed by fire. The building is tp Beef'
bieckeanderve learn thvi
ate Moes., ClePee
Westeette 'gad olethirideoee hive secured
the mason work of the saine.--efie Welsh
has just had an iron roof put upon his
plaining mill, here. The work was done
b3 Messrs. McArthur ee Ball, of this place,
it their usual efficientinanner.--"Topsy,"
one of the horses in training here, by Mt.
A. Johnston'of Brantford, took first
Money in the 240 Class race at Scaforth
on Friday last, winning three etraight
heats. Mr. Johnston has this week had
added to his already large atring of horses
in training herethe roan gelding "Tone
Burks," owned by Mr. John Beacom, of
Goderioh township, and formerly owned by
Mr. John Hawkshaw, of Exeter.—A. num-
ber of horses are daily beiug delivered here
to Mr. T. Berry, bayer.—Queens Birthday
was well observed here as a holiday—
most of our citizens going ont of town, to
Exeter, London and Seafortia principally.
—The prospects for tbe approacbing rases
over the Hensall Park on July 1st are of
the moat encouraging character, and the
meeting promises to be ahead of any held
in this section cf country for many years.
Horses are arriving daily for practice exer-
cise and already a large number are stabled
at the traok.
Stephen Council.
Council met according to adjournment
on 1st of June, all members pi eseut at
Court of Revision. M. Wine was reduced
$50 and J Wine $50. No reduction in
0 -Miller and P Flaunagau's cases as they
were no higher than their neighbor's dogs
were. The following partiea were struck
off:—H. Smith, S. Statilake, 0. 13rown,
R Et Armstrong, W agleson, W Folio.
When 8 Essery and I. Madden convince
that they have no dogs they will bo struck
off. Some other changes were made
where property changed heeds. Gout t of
revision now closed.
Contracts for gravelling which will be
ccentoeocecl as soon as weather and roads
permit.
The tender of John B. Hugh of Essex
Oeutre, for the GB 0 and excavation or
dredging the river was accepted and the
contract awarded to him. Mr Joseph
Brenner bas the contrect of ditching Hay
Cock Croce.
The follov,ing orders were greeted:—
Brown es Hoffman, bridge on cnn 4 $3.5e;
H. Mentz, culvert, 0, R., $1.00 ; 'advertis-
ing GB 0 $21.32 • F Pleitzman, culvert
and nail, 252, Mr Etil, culvert kid 0077.
$.50 •, J Zyler, culvert 19 con., $3,50 ;
,1 eValltor part payment On stone, $5.00 ;
Winer ck, Co. breaking atones, $11.50 ;
G Tavern' tep. culvert 22nd con. e7,00 ;
elewbetry drain 10th con., $2,00 ; J.
McKinnon rep 0., 50o ; McKenzie cat,
$1,00 3,1 Wiper lop, oul. $1 01).
. The next regular meeting will los held on
Holiday lith of July, but a fleeced meet-
ing is called for Monday evge 10th inst.
—0. PROUTY, Clerk.
It, A, Goo,M. D., Dean and Profeester
of Surgery, of dm Visited States Medical
College, edidor of Medieal 'fribene, amber
of "Gunn's New and Iniproved Hand -book
of Hygiene and Domestic Medicine," referr-
ieg t� Warner's Safe Cure, Said "I fine
that in Bright's disease it seem it to act as n
solveht at albumen ;to soothe mad heal the
infiented membranes, iced wash out epithel.
ial debtis which blooke np the Witte urine
fen ("trifle bearing tubes) ; Mel to preeeet
the destructive ineamorpeosis of tissue,
1 on willing to aeltneteledge ittid commend
thus frankly the value df WarPore4 Sato
Cure.
IRNG JUNF 89 -e-ifoJli°sh11('n,w./j3/1-1v,)rg444:01NOIN6th18- ;g.
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Zurich.
1313Ers.--.111ra, J. K, Wing, of, Dundee.
eathe Village' svisitiog her mother and
etiends,-Mr; Henry Faust, wife, and Obild,
Ca715, M1011, are also here visiting friends
ncl relativeseseelr: 111. 3. White, of , the.
„frees, gave, us e frienely .call . the other-
Jno.:1.3:eker...df Mick: and Mrs.
Gjci Bolter, of Brussels, have been called
3j3303ne by the serious illness of their father,
'•Whose "recovery., we are sorry to say, is very
seems'yCwonderfal.: what au
'intraetien a certain Oh' of dark eyes have
-ffir tbe.young ,Flirtitig is elie order
'of30Iio Av.—The mill is doing a rushing
eA.hemeeceiCh on
On Menday night, was.. sometlithi' terrible.
NO serious dainage waseioue iretee ;
,eoly a few' 8biltle trees • blown:: flotvn.:
The farmers', or some of them thitt-,,haVe
'Sheared their Sheep, are the losers, aa stock
bhat were.expoeed to the Wind, nnei reie's
teufferted deeadfully. ,SheeP, 4.Y.Me..'s1;ea,4
'aloeg thermic' thenext' to
prove :the cold,Was vevyseVere.4.E't±iefigeitle-:
,.thing:,funny, we.notieed,', that; black: :.iiorge,,
.and.bugy flying arovitidbri' the' '21th:'but
the girese oh!.where were.: they?' echo
'isomers :-esehere '
e Tee abovseerae,received too leers for 'last
ease%
eOnervenveseWe',have'aeain.tO
edeetleef.one,„pf our' oldest
33al4r,brothee.,of '331to Morjtz,. died k at his,
'r,sideidoe son Thur e day lest, He leneee many
ffp9nda heeinetnee: their lesee.:.eFees,reenains.
iotated In ti line Cemetery.
,.:1.',11e.sorroVingf4hilide,baeehilie,esympaihy
the 'entire 000lnaowty.
and, wife, and
Ed Haedyeend,Wife. attended thefueete1.
irefeeStre.eloberteene.sietee ofeleleseree'leestecly.'
31es Robertson died at Orisee .Seand.,ancle
;tees .leuriedet Hamburg, She wtil b greeee
Iv Missed: by all, who. icnoiy,her,,r,ai sh wag
glitch loved and well Rnqwn e a thOro,Ugh,
.'eloristien.L.A,, -net* . tailor ..110130' 'Oa
,...shinglathis: week, ""oppOiiitien ia:theliie Of
nfirtilieriof :the: :friends Of the
:iftitt me. 1,13ii'lier attcinded:hie, funeraLiFii-,this,
i'Plziee on Satuiday 1asV.1 Tb, -e is a pxo-
bability of court of L
4he.v.illAge.M,isii,,Faiiet
44,40e seireStereedie.ebeirege heat around'i
bios public i'itiihopl.rgreisn'sleessesed!OSol.Harclehe
neekie,etill.Very
,.. biopic ee eiar tudly:finishede..
hatie'ineveil'into 410
'Seat ent.—EVOry body is leoltins,a0otis-
,.1y,' for the new stage to be pat 'ent.„elieerceed
between heee'encilieriSall,-.—Mr
,is hint*. ertgagsd inkthez'icompletilebe of
rue
„. -
, &eider. elcick.'?; ' This i 'O;4,a,ovet. nhinci
woyke toa T MrEteag.,
Patented:7i -Last Tltnrsday wn 'Aseeneitin,
,eleseeendeeervieoo ere hEld iti• • all thc
9,44,Aes. -
001711T or linvisforr.—The conreenet persu-
ant to adjournment 011 Saturday Jane let.
The appeal of S. Martin was the first one
considered—his assessment was reduced to
0500., X. Reid reduced $200., J O'Brien
reload 0100.. W Nicholson was raised
from 0800 to $1.200 on the Blake Hotel
property. The appeal of A. Foster was
not sustained. The appeal of S. Rennie
against the Canada Company as being
assessed too low was not sustained. E.
Appel was raised $500 on stook. The fol-
lowing properties which were omitted, were
entered on the roll. 0. Soh000k W e of
lot 16 con 15, 75 acres at $2,450. M.
Kaercher, lot 15 0011. 15,149 eons at 04850
J. Gingrich N E part lot 24 N B, 1 acre
at $300. Elias Wideman N e 7 con. 10, 60
acres at $1900. Thos. Sweet West e lot 10
SB, 50 acres at 0900. On motion the
following changes were made in the Resi-
dent roll. Lot West 15 con. 13 was
charged to 0. Miller instead of J. Decker.
Lot 14 con. 8, to A. Foster instead of J.
Kennings. —Moved by Mr, Hess, seconded
by Mr. G Ma wen, that the following lots
be taken from the .N on -Resident Roll and
entered on the Resident. Lot 7 and 8 e 8
con. 13, charged to H Miller as tenant.
N 3 con. 16 and N of S e 4 con. 17
charged to H. Cook as tenant and lot 34
S B charged to J. Kenuinga as tenant.
Lot 6 N B, and lot 15 con. 6, were placed
on the Non -Resident roll and centre pt.
mill reserve, Zurich, was struck off from
the Non-Rresident Roll. The following
names were entered on the roll for Man-
hood Franchise. G. Brownteacher, age
22,1 ot 23 con. 6., F. O'Brien age 21 lot 18
L. It. W., Rev. W. Yager, Dathwood.
Moved by Mr. Heyrook seconded by Mr.
McEwen that the sum of $275234. be
deducted from the total assessment of the
Township- .that the rolls as now revised
and corrected be the assessment rolls for
the Tp. of Hay, for the year 1889 and that
the Court of aeyision, be now closed.
COUNCIL MEETING.—The council met im-
mediately after the close of the Court of
Revision and transacted the following bud.
nests :---Moved by Mr. Gs McEwen, second.
ed by Mr A McEwen, that anyperson found
taking gravel, earth or sand for private use
from the public highway will be prosecuted
as the law direets, 'Moved anti carried that
Mrs Eagleson be allowed to do leer statute
labor on the Zurich road. The clerk was
instrueted to notify the Canada Company
to clean out the creek between lots 6 and 6,
con. 17, P. Haugh to give an outlet for
water, and 0 Fuss to open his sheen of the
big ditch, By law No. 3 confirming the
appointment of G. Gess a4 To engineer,
was read and passcni. By-Intv No. 4 co11.
firming the formatien of a Union School at
eedone in accordance with tho report of the
arbitrators, was read g 3rd time 3133 passed.
The Sena of $6 was granted to defray the
I -Tay portion of the arbitstion at Sodom on
21s30 of eirty. The bum ef $10 was granted
to Mrs. Harness as charity,
Tile council adjourned to moot on the
erst Saturday 10 August at 10 o'clock a. nt,
—S. Eossem, Clerk.
a7.111111 )7,aby *git1 ai0k, gavo her Cestorla
When iih� V711$16 OW, she cried for Castoria.
Whim EStb becerne Mete she clung to Oneterie,
When the had Children, elle gave them OaStoria,,
Graad, Bend.,
'
13afers.—It began to rain Monday May 27'
and is stilt raining, the restilt of which' is
being felt by -those who have ercips in 'on ,
flats. ;On the lake Smith Bette there have
been 1,000 head, of cattle and a large Ano -
of horses drceensd, that they know of,
and quite e number .raieshig. bit no tLie
'other side Of the river; farmers who beve
soan .750 bushels of grain have lost every-
thing. Their crops are covered- with over 1
feet of water, and it is still raining. -The
occupants: of the houses have to go in and
out, by Teafis Of boats, jo is beart-rand-
hag in go up' there and- hear 'those battle
reexteg, about 100 or 5e0 ia number, -bar
iegenething to oat and epieching through:
the, water, hunting for a dry spot brIWlii011
th�y Miglai. 110 down,Tlie celebration of -
'Queen's birthday at Geahce 'Berle web .. not
'quite as good as usual 0'7171g to the cool'
'weather, also dufside 'Celebrations. The
day pessee off yery quietlyeintil near mglit
'Where some of the: so` called, respectable
young Meta of our cornmunity, loaVibg' se-
elyerl just ;One • many, became
somewliat 'noisy:and 'unmanageable., ,bu t
everybody 'Succeeded in getting home with-
ontgetting eauglet itieheiclitwe of the fere-,
delis alitageniste,
Dashwood.
Hereeeeeeehemreeliehael Fenn
Wood, and Mies Emma Fried of Stratford',
'weresunited. inneerriage on the
We welcome: Mrs. Fenn' to,Dashweed- •ah 4
'-w-tivi311.4tt-,4:Ir''6764.1°°;3T(1.1;1-6tvoew'rlaY,..1eP2PPI..n.130g; i3.0e
:balite last ,
Bitinra,—GliMPSee'otlife-ist our
Ieshwood is :growing rapidly. 1\ifr.,i Geo,
Kellerman is buildiog g dOelling7liOntie on
Ilis propertY'ilf, Mr„ 'jos...811011;4 iikonti to
a;',4w011itig.bouse and oiRee 0)1 hos let
is preparing
:to Viiild',ori•his.Int edjeinitie. -the) hatnees.,
'8At6'1116::°8:1:1:L9g:q776414t' :111'4hTi be:h:rt n:441: .1.11:11a: ti );:ciadh !iN Voel fla: We
'teal AP Open "hEr6eev:°e! 7e1:4:1
1i3( ths
-,.resbbition.:7-Thesetioniin ootinection',:with
• ed. andvjlfiro.deulseliete groat eeneeneenee.
TereeheenTeeeie ee-Teeeeherielletesee reins
lieve geseneeeneilehte Opportunity to, dere,
up an'aheodantetipperee, soft Water., :(in.
theie.eSllare,) -0er tinn draint weoe helieved.,
.tobec,,MiSatisfaator'y and a ehange vas
Made. .-The. Alter'ailon has., greatlyencreas-
for converting ,Cellars into
eisrerns.aNci*:ia, the -,8e110en f91;:f110,-11108;
' .174t7Dg'ypartips, 'ete.,.a7id it la. dine , the
town alitheritiee eveuldecensider the; en-
PO:aliments:if a"iietee,lioleday 'Let us bear
somethinge_e e 64.1 eze4etiat.' eq ;ta.' apiono ti nd the
eetiecteeentenoileareilia1,of eheeZorich hese-
ball el,eArn, ditle-not take
pallier:her
-grape e'rcio,,was
Biddulph
The council met pursuantto adjournment
in the court room, Claudeboye, on Monday
27th. The reeve and all the members
present, The following amounts were
ordered to be paid :—Danlel Hennesey,
grading div 2, $6; Wm Atkinson, do div 2,
336; Jas Soili, new culvert div 1, 332; Wm
Davis, approaohes to new bridge, 3322;
W. J. Smyth, fencing approaches to 4
bridges, 3318.60; Wm Turner, stone and
labor with teara on abutments to bridge,
$5 ; T. Dickens, gravelling approaches to
bridge div 3, 333.50; G. L368, building new
bridge con 4 and 5, 33255; Wm Galliher.
tile ditch div 3 and 4, $4 .25 ; Martin Hogan,
grarling div 3 and 4, 331; Timothy Mackay,
repair approaches to bridge 0 8 R div 4,
$4; Wm McGee, 533 ft plank div 4, 06.61 ;
'Journal advertising tenders for printing,
$1 ; Hart & Co., Toronto, blank forms
$4.98 ; "Free Press," advertising tenders
for printing, 331.82; Richard Rayoroft, tile
culvert, div 4 and 5, 332; Win Hodgins,
repairing bridge and ditch, div 4 and 5,
33675; A. Beatson, jr., repairing culvert
and oak stringers, 331.75; Ed Meagher,
culvert and ditch div 4 and 5, 337; Jets Mc-
Roberts, repairing road and plank 8 B,
Moiety, 84 ; Geo. Foster, gravel contract
Grantee, $28.35; A Langford, Canada Co
commutation of statute labor, 333; C.
Foster, G T It and temperance hall statute
labor, 339.50; F. Davis, 6 days work and
inspeol Mg new bridge and abutments, $9 ;
Virtu 1Vliddleton, statute labor paid irt.tax,
1898,336 ; J. Lewis, salary as assessor, 550.
The coanoil adjourned to meet at thetoolincil
chamber, Lucat, on Jane the 2ud at 5
P. m.
The &Amen mot as a Court of Revision
in the court mond, Claudeboye, on the 27010
lilt. The reeve wag appointed chairman.
The following changes were made in the
assessment roll Orunigau was reduced
$100 ou lot 5, 5 13 ; :Ione Crunigan's 3311030
was put on lot 6, S B as joint owner ; action
on W. Dewan's appeal was deferred; Col le
B des ie was put on roll as owner o: lot 3,
coil 3, at hie own request; T Creighton's
name was struck from the roll and John
Molland put on instead, the latter having
bought the property ; 0. Naugle was put on
as freeholder on lot 32, con 8; W Dancy
wee put ou as occimant 011 pt 15, con 1;
le Ryan had dog struelt off, the same being
killed ;F1 D Carol was pot on as 5, oa
lot 5, eon 4; John Graham was put on as
tenant pt lot 1,331 Flan etreet, Claildeboye.
The Court adjourned to 03080 130 the tow-
peiance hall, Grantee, on June 14th at 10
6.333.
W. D. STAXLVY, 010111'.
Arm competent authorities, protninent
Among them being Fe le Roberts, M. D.,
l'rofessor o1 Chemical Mediethe It Onieor-
eity College Ilospital, Loudon, Elite, say
Bright'S diseaeo .11118 710 marked synaT tonag
of its own, but takes the symptoms of other
(scecalled) diseases." If you have headache,
fickle appetite, failure if oyesiiht, tube
taste in urine, gradual loss of flesh and
dropsical stvolling, extreme waltefalness,
distressing nerrommene, do not negleet 11111
syraptome, or you will evottually have
Bright's Mewled, et some other effect of
ttegleeted kidtley stisease. Take Warner's
Safe °ore, the rally ecognized specific for
this disease.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori
h;Mo[s-qns Bank
(OJi2Jt.LE NED 73Y PA 13,LI0ME NL, 1W)
aid dp
30Q0 00
..hoatIrand „. 1,000,00
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tlteau: iito4n:0.114) iiN'eA'nc4C111 lie a
Opel you 1'1,11141 (ley, from IP f 0 3 ,P, m
ExPter 13raDT01:1,,
SATURDyS lQa m. to 1 p . m
3 P or en t, per awn unv allowed for money on
Deposit, Ileeeipts and Savings Bank,
R. H, .ARCHER
Manager.
1.503/14.4714.1740,...[WIZI.QAMISESFAMAIIAMIAI
,
drediton.
s I3aires.—The host' of lest week did
"eonzidereble damage in this eection.
Crapcs have bode totally ruined, potatoes
badly nipped..and many s,regetables ent to
the ground.—Bain, ram, rain. The con-
tienial rain of the last two wee ee has
ettesed elle river to rise very high, in fact
higher than ever before. Fields of grain
in this neighborbood have been entieely
subrnerge'd and in a great many places'
pot os will have to be replantac1.--Mr.
fe. eV. Power, of Delhi, Out., is in the
village trying to establish it Library. We
,thiuk the project good, and wouli like to
see the ferreers Re well as the village people
telre hold of the matter and secure a °nocl
tleol,byrnasry here, let us not be behind other
Greenwa,y.
BRIEFS . —The late rain storm has done
-much damage, Fences have been carried
away, ai'number of cattle have been drown-
ed o10 the fiatsoseveral bridges carried
away. Mr 13 Germitte has lost nearly 50
wires of crop„—eir James I eecPherson
has built a bee house with all modern int-
provements.—Yr Henry Sherritt succeed-
ed in raising his colossal barn last Monday.
Mesas Henry Wupet and W Luther acted
as captains. Both sides got done about
the same time. A. rafter came down and.
etruck Mr. John Belling on the head,
knocking him penseless Dr, Cave was
sent for, and on essamination feund no
serious hurt. —.)/ r R L tVilsen sold, one of
his horses to Mr. Snell, of Eseter.a.--Loyal
, Orange Lodge, 219, are arranging to cele-
brate thel2th of jnly no brightenew colors.
They are rezeiving new members every
noon-tin—Mr Robert Oli,N=er and. .Arthur
Mallard succeeded in saving about 125
heart of cattle from deowning in the river
Sauble. They report seeing, a number of
tEitg.tle drosened and a large nutnbet• miss -
Whalen
BEGIVIr1.— We hear many complaints
about the damage done by the late frost
and the heavy rains; plums, pears, cherries
aiid cnrrants were badly cut by the frost,
and also earlyepotatoes, beans eec„ Many
of the farmers fear that the potatoe seed
will be rotten by the continuous wet
weather, and are talking of replanting.-- •
Oar teacher is getting quite proficient on
his -but the aim' catches him. A
boat would have been more useful last
Week.—Tho frame of Mr. lIodgsons large
barn was put up. on ,Saturday, and in spite
of rain, pad muclwas got together in good
time. 'James Brooks and John Bruin acted
as captains.—Mr. and Mrs Benj Morley,
sr., are atepresent awey on a visit to their
son. near Wiertme.-- Mr Wm Duffield, of
Blanshare., afterliving a widower tot about
twelve years, celebrated the 0,ueen's birth -
ley by taking another partner, in the
Ateesse‘efFeeeleelfseeS1 Mereeee,
nw 'oe the late aitiee. t
hafiiee ;ft:NUT= --e'e
Wellielecime.ber back trithisneighborhood
and wish them many years of happiness. •
Usborne •
•
Report of standing of pupils in S. S. No.
5, Usboi ne :—Part IL--lst Garnet Frayne ;
2nd Nelson Prout. II Class. -133 Sila
McCord • 2n3 Ellie Richardson. Jr, TIT
Classe—st Violet Russell; 2nd Blanche
Westeott. Sr. III Clase.--Ist Ida West-
cott ; 2113 0 Shute. IV Class.—lst 1
Russell; 2n3 Edith Westcott. V Class. -
1st Ida Kydd ; 2nd Gertie McCord.
Conduet--lst Ida leydd e 2nd V Russell ;
3r61 G McCord.
The council met on the 25th inst. A.11
the members present. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and signed by
Reeve.
Moved by W, Kydd, seconded by J.
Shier that the assessment roll for 18S9 be
received and an oiler drawn on the Treas-
urer for the amoueit of Assessor's salary. --
Carfoiadad
levby T. Cameron seconded by J.
Shier that T• Brimaconle receive $6.00
for the keep of A. Carmichael, and G.
'Ferguson $10.50 for 'seep of T Bennett,
n clirgoenetiby v
s C Nar e
ivv
ydd seconded by J,
Shier that this Council expend $50 on the
boundary, smith oe Exeter, $40 on the
boundary between Bidelulph and Usborne,•
providing the Council of Bidaulph eepend
an equivalent and make up the deficiency
in last year's expenditure, $25 on the
Blanshard and Ushorne brnindary, provid-
ing Blansherd expends an equivalent, and
that the Reeve be empowered to make any
reasonable expenditure on our East and
North Rouadaries that lie may azree to
with the Reeves interested.—Carried.
The following orders were granted, viz:
J Polon, $14.50, G. Ferguson, $10.50 ; T,
Brimacombel $6-00 ; 011 $amwell, $13. ; T
Reywoori, 3355.
On motion of J. Shell., seconded by T.
Cameron, the Council adjourned to meet
on Saturday 6th of July, tob 11 a. in.
The Court of rev;szon of the assessment
roil of the Township of Tesborne for 1880
was held on May 25011i inst,, acoording to
the notice clnly given. All members
preseat and duly sworn.
One eppeal was presented by the Clerk
but the appellant did not appear in per -
8 11atte lllrt
A consideringfthe appeal and. Cm.,
paring the aseestnent roll, it was moved.
by 3, Halls, seconded by W Kydel, that
the appeal of John Sample be dismissed
end the Court of revision for 1889 be
elood. —Carried.
G.
W. HolmAN,
C
Fitraigamic T. 110137111T0, M. D., ' r0f el Clerk.
r
of Clinical Nledicine at University College
Loedon, England, says : "Bright's
disease has no symptoms of Its owe and
trisy long aid without the knowledge of
the patient or prnetieloner and no pain will
be fell in the kidneys or their Viditlity,"
Ordinary econnou kiduoy dieeases, teeny
times unreeognized al etch, will become
chronic and terteinnte in levight'e (orgenic)
&Wee of the kidneys, ubless taeon in hanli.
Warner's Safe Om e Is the only recognized
bpeoific Oust has ever boon discoVered fOr
this disease. The hike Dr- Dio Lewis 'laid,
ovet his owe eigaature: etf I found myself
the victitn of a serious kidney trouble,
would use Warner's Sate Otire."