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six popularity as a family medi-
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The 'Herron . News-Recora
1.60 a Year -$1.26 in Advance
Wednesday, Dec. 27th 1893.
Out er Conelnanativn. C9u*stoi Groin!, sore
Threat, Sold BRck`a Cli a ehileiVGuarantee.
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1LOH'SCAT!ARRH
REMEDY,
positively relieve an?ci Try this you. Remedy.
sects. Feb.
This Injector for its eucooIul treatment is
furnished free. nemoi er,ehlloLs$emediee ' Opt..
are sold on a guarantee to cave eatiefeetiop.,
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" John MoCartnoy* burying
" Canada Company, error in faxes �._,,•
June " J. G,.Avery, damage done tQ horse ........ a...,..042.0*
Aug. 11 Star office, printing
" Nerve.lteoord, printing.............
Nov. " A, Csntelop, interest on advanet,
" W. Crooke, bailiff at °Dort Of revision.......
" Collecttor, taxes refunded, error in assessment
Deo. " John `Butler, stationery
Mistress -Do you mean to tell me,
Bridget, that you let baby eat seven
bananas?
Bridget --An' sure ma'am, didn't yez
tell me the last thing goin' out, to
"moind the baby," an' sure he ordered
the whole elven.
OtlIt FAMILY PHYSICIAN.
DEAR SIR. -I was troubled with
eczerna(salt rheum) for about two years,
but I did not bother with it until it
began to itch and spread over my hand.
I then took four bottles of B. B. B.,
which completely drove it away, It
was by my sons advice I took B. B. B.,
as 10. B. B., is our funnily physician.
J, S. MILLS, Collingwood, Ont.
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"That was a disgusting tramp I
helped this morning," said old Mrs.
Smythe, of Bungtown Corners. I
gave him a pie and asked him to saw
some wood, and about ten minutes
later he came in and asked me if I'd
mind if he ate the wood and sawed the
Jan.
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
FUNNY SAYINGS AND DOINGS. pie."
A steer was killed recently near Cin- CONSTIPATION CURED.
einnati, in the stomach of which was The following extract from a letter
Venni a silver watch. The Enquirer from Mr. Jas. M. Carson. Banff, N. W.
says two years ago the steer ate the T., will speak for itself: -"I have been
hired man's vest, in the pocket of troubled with constipation and general
which was the silver watch. debility and was induced to use your
B. B. 13. through seeing your advertise -
"A. snake in the grass" is all the more ment. I now take'g eat pleasure in
dangerousfrom being unsuspected. -So recommending it to all my friends, as
are many of the blood medicines offer- it completely cured me."
ed the public. To avoid all risk, ask "A year or so ago," said a young
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your ors Ayer's r Almanac, which ier's s man. 'I spent a few weeks in New
for the new year. Orleans. One day I saw a machine
-- which bore the inscription, 'Drop a
"So Miss Smith -Brown is going to nickel in the slot and learn how to
marry youngOroesus? Quite a feather make your pants last.' I droppe4 '
in her cap, isn't it ?- nickled in, and a card appeared. Wi
do you suppose it recommended as the
"Yes, a goose feather." way to make nom pests last?"
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With many clergymen, public speak- "Don't we m, I suppose."
ers, singers, and actors, Ayer's Cherry What did it say ?
Pectoral is the favorite remendy for "Make your pants and vest first?"
hoarseness and alla ections of thv
vocal organs, t. , id kings. Its
anodyne and e . ctor'am, effects are
promptly rea
Arrows o, old chap! Congra-
tulatio . n inear dependent end nt forttune.ou have a
1tLei.r;w P
saws -No ; I married a fortune
independent lady.
rx KILLER is a purely Vegetable
paration, safe to keep and to use in
very family. The simplicity attend -
g its us, together with the great
ariety of diseases that may be entirely
.radicated by it, and the great amount
of pain and suffering that can be
alleviated through its use, make it im-
perative upon every person to supply
themselves with this valuable remedy,
and keep it always near at hand. Asir
Or the New Big 25c. Bottle.
A man can always tell where he got
his cold just as easily as he can't tell
where he left his umbrella two or three
days before.
A HIGH VALUATION.
"If there was only one bottle of
Flagyar'd's Yellow Oil in Manitoba I
would give one hundred dollars for it,'
writes Philip H. Brant of Monteith,
Manitoba, after having used it for a
severe wound and for frozen fingers,
with, as he says, "astonishing good
results."
" F. McCartney, use of'ecraper
" Geo. Middleton, use of scraper.
" Gabriel Elliott, use of scraper
" John Middleton, error in aseessment
" H. Murphy, mistake in assessment
" J. C. Pickard, rear of hall
" Hart Riddle, printing
" Thomas Jackson, error in assessment
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i' Samuel Mrs. McRale, $15,Maneton, y,
15 Oct: $15, Dec $15...... 60 00
" William Collins.' 18 75
2
" Ben Cole, care of Mrs. Garvey 391 00
00
" Wm. and Charles Graham
2 0Q
4 .r92
10 00 Sep,
290.
16 50
1' 96 Oct.
1 50
14 88
6 68 Nov.
1 50
50
2 25
2 00 Dec.
9 31.
60 00
6 04
5 81
1 00
" Thomas Cronyn.......$ 2 50 ' Deo. " J Baker 11 76
" A. Drysdale 4 80 " S. Ruth well 8 2e
" Thomas Potter......... 29 58 " Wm. Murch . 24 36
" F, McCartney 24 18 " A. Drysdale . 25 20
" •loeeph Holmes 2 46 " H. Young10 50
" Thomas Murch • 8 76 " J. McDoald 6 48
" Wm. Lawson 9 48 " W. H. Lobb 3 00
" John Porter 27 90 " Edward Wise 42 0066
" L. Moore 2 58 " C. Rinks
" T ITiehbourn • 4 44 " J. W. Scott 33n 48
" Willis Bell 12 96 '' A. J. Courtice 29 58
" S. Walter ▪ 9 96 " James Mair
14
" H. Dunlop 1 56 "E. Elliott • 42
" H. Hibbs 39 12 " Canada Co 30 71
" J. Weir 11 40" J. Alexander 7 26
" W. Lawson 5 16 I " J. Connolly ' 5 70
NO. 1.
Apr. " John Porter, rep bridge and bill, 5th con
" David Lindsay, rep culvert, C. L
June " S. Burk, rep bridge, let con
" J. Edward, rep culvert, Mill road
" Samuel Johnston, rep culvert, lst con
" Satnuel Burk, rep culvert, C. L
" Samuel Burk, rep culvert, 4th con
" J. Mcllwain, opening ditch, lst con.
" John Porter, rep bridge, 3rd con
" G. R. Johnston, rep culvert, let eon
" R. Johnston, rep culvert, 3id con
" T. Bell, shovelling gravel, lst con
" D. Johnston, shovelling, and rep culvert, 4th con
July " John Porter, (P. M.) shovelling gravel, 3rd con
" Wm. Johnston, gravelling Porter's hill, 3rd con
" Wm. Johnstonrep culvert, 4th con
" S. Burk, graveilirs, Cut Line
" H.telltDuulop, cti4vert, let con
" R. 'Mcllwain, gravelling, lst con
" W. Johnston, widening•bridge, 1st con.
" E. J, Elliott, rep culvert, lat con
" W. Johnston, rep road, 1st con
" E. J. Elliott, building bridge, 2nd con
" W. Johnston, gravelling, 1st con
Aug. " R. Foster, repairs, 4th con
" R Mcllwain, opening ditch, 2nd con
" R. Mcllwain, gravelling, lst con
" R. Mcllwain, filling approach•to bridge, 2nd con
" R. Mcllwain, gravelling, lot con
" J. Mcllwain, turnpiking and gravelling, 2nd con
" S. Burk, rep bridge, lat con and road 4th con
Dec. " Robert Johnston, rep aide road, let con
" Edward J. Elliott, rep road,/et con
No. 2.
Let it run, and your cough may sad
in something serious. It's pretty sure
to, if your blood is poor. That is just
the time and condition that invites Con-
sumption. The Seeds are sown and it
has fastened its hold upon you, before
you know that it is near.
It won't do to trifle and delay, when
the remedy is at hand. Every disorder
that can be reached through the blood
yields to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. For Severe Coughs, Bron-
chial, Throat and Lung Diseases,
Asthma, Scrofula in every form, and
even the Scrofulous affections of the
lungs that's called Consumption, in all
its earlier stages, it is a positive and
complete cure.
It is the only blood -cleanser, strength -
restorer, and flesh -builder so effective
that it can be guaranteed. If it dosen't
benefit or cure, in every case, you have
your money back.
Perfection is attained in Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. It cures the worst
cases. Only 50cents ; by druggists.
Watts -Large bodies move} slowly
Potts -Did you ever see a fat man
slip on a banana peel?
The ears are eyes to the blind, says
an observer. According to this view
a blind person must be an ear -sighted
person.
A horrible tragedy occurred in the
little town of Burbank, S. D., 20 miles
from Sioux City, Ia., at 2 o'clock Thurs-
day. Anna and Sadie Hemple were
employed in a millinery store at Ver-
million. John Heacock lived at Ver-
million. He had paid attention to one
of the Hemplc girls, hut had been
jilted by her. IIe told the girls their
mother was sick at Burbank, and offer-
ed to drive them across the country a
distance Of 12 miles. They accepted
his invitation. When within a few
rods of the town of Burbank he drew a
revolver and killed berth girls. He then
walked over to the railro.a,d track .and
shot himself through the brain.
ADAM CAETELON, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WiTH THE TOWN•
SHIP OF GODER1CH, FOR THE YEAR 1893.
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1893.
Jan. To balance on hand from last account
June " Noll resident tax from county treasurer
" Boundary line grant from county treasurer
July " Reeve's corporation note
" Reeve's corporation note
Dec. " Taxes from collector at various times
" Taxes uncollected
Jan.
Feb.
May
June
Nov.
Dec.
$
By Nixon Sturdy, clerk, election expeneee
" Nixon Sturdy, reg. births, marriagee and deaths
" Holines and Cautelon, auditing accounts
" Geargo Levis, assessing township
" Clerk, search in registry for treasurer's bond
" Road commissioners, salary
" Clerk, registration
" Reeve, clerk and assessors, selecting jurors
" Clerk, search in registry for collector's sureties
" Clerk, services on court of revision
" Reeve and treasurer, services for arbitration
Jleik, census of schools on board of health arbitration
" Board of health services
" A. Cantelon, borrowing money
" Council servihee at board
" Clerk, salary
$y
" Treasurer, eigtlary
" Samuel Jolineton, collecting taxes.
Jan, " News Record,, printing
" Alex Ouatram, waggon broken
" Clerk, use of poet office box 2 years.
Feb, " Clerk, Municipal World
" Frazer and Porter, assessment guide
" Dre. Whitely and Holmes, examining county ward
" Star office, printing
" Treasurer, postage, stationery, etc
Apr. " News -Record, printing
May " George Levis, stationery
$
May " W. Edwards, rep road, 6th con, and culvert, side road...
" Barney Wilson, rep culvert, S. 1t., H. R
" Robert Cox, rep culvert, 6th con
" Johu Trewartha, rop culvert, 7th con.
Jan. " Bernard Wilson, gravelling, H. R
" B. Wilson, cutting hill, S. 14, 6th con
W. Carpenter, turnpiking culvert and ditch
" John Trewartha, rap culvert, 7th con
" E. Maskell, filling holes, 6th con
" S. Merrill, turnpiking, 7th con
" S. Merrill, shovelling gravel, 7th con (se P. M.)
" Frank Hillock, culvert, 6th con
" F. Hil:oek, P. M., shovelling gravel, 60 con
" W. Whitely, rep road and ditch, 6th con
" Ben Packwood, P.M., shovelling gravel, H. 1:
" W. Whitely, P.M., shovelling gravel, 6th con
" James Mair, P.M., shovelling gravel, 7th con
" A Cousins, gravelling, 7th con
July " W.'Whitely, cleaning ditch, 6th con
" Angus McLeod, culvert, H. I4
" Angus McLeod, shovelling gravel, job work.
" Angus McLeod, shovelling gravel, H. R
" G. Falkner, gravelling, 7th con, S. R. 6th con
Aug. " W. Tichbourn, rep culvert and turnpiking, Gth con
" William Wilson, culvert, Gth con
Sep. " John Trewartha, rep S. R., 9th con
" John Trewartha, rep culvert. H. R.
" Thomas Ginn, rep culvert, Maitland con
" John Rodgers, drain and tiles, H. R
Nov. " Wm. Tichbourn, cleaning ditch, 6th con
" Robert Thompson, P. M., shovelling gravel
" Frank Hillock, rep culvert, Gth con
1642 52
22 18
191 58
400 00
300 00
9355 00
1428 31
$13339 59
56 00
8 60
12 00
65 00
1 00
130 00
1 26
10 00
75
49 96
4 00
15 00
10 00
5 00
120 00
105 00
70 00
70 00
13 17
1 00
2 00
5 00
30
20 00
3 00
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Feb.
May
June
July
July
Aug.
NO. 3 AND D. L.
" L. Aldaworth, rep culvert, 1st con
" Alex Cox, rep culvert, Cut lino
" Wru. McLennan, rep culvert, 6th con
" Wm. Sterling, rep culvert, 6th con
" John Beacom, rep culvert
" Retort Emerson, rep four culverts
" 'Phos. Elliott, rep culvert, lit con
" Joseph Smith, shovelling gravel
" Joseph Smith, use of scraper
" Hall Rutledge, shovelling gravel
" William Jennings, gravelling, let con
" J. Hamilton, shovelling gravel, Cut line
" .S. Burk, shovelling gravel, let con
" T. Betties, shovelling gravel, Gth con.
" Alex Cox, shovelling gravel, C. L
" W. Jennings, gravelling S. R., 7th con.
" G. Weston, gravelling, 7th con
" Robert Emerson, work, 7 con
" Joseph Smith, gravelling S. R., 7th con
" Thos. Mason, work, Base Line, B. L. 111
" H. Swept, gravelling Base Line, B. L. M
" John Woods, shovelling gravel, 4th con
" G. Cantelon, rep culvert, S. 11., 7th con
" J. Johnston, gravelling, let con, B. L. M
" R. Johnston, work, 1st con, B.L.M
" Wm. Sterling, culvert, 4th con
" John Stewart, shovelling gravel.
" John Harrison, spreading gravel
" E. Emerson, gravel and use of scraper
" E. Emerson, outlet for drain and rop culvert
" Walter Weston, gravelling S. R. 1st con
" J. Cousins, turnpiking and gravelling S R., 4th eon
" R. Flillock, culvert, ,4th eon
" J. Weston, rep culvert, S. R., 5th con
" J. Weston, rep culvert, S. R., 5th eon
" Jumps Getting, shovelling gravel
" R. Weston, rop hill S. R , Gth con '
" R. Hillock, rep hill and culvert, 4th con
" W. Weston, tur tug S. R., 1st con
" Thomas Bottl fug gravel
rr T, B1110 t, rep
" John tutl,t@, p
r' t,
gin rel
tt R. Emoreon, t
" 13. Granger, oft
• R, Sweet,,'grev
" Peter- Centel°,
" 'Phomas McPo
" Henry. Carter.,,
" Hall Rutledge
" R. Marshall,
" Wm. Townsh.
" Robert Hanle
" Isaac 1 Speen.
" W. Sheppard,
" Township of
" Wm. Sterlipg
" W. 13. Foster
" Walter West
" Oliver Potter
" John Harriet)
" Thotu'e Wall
Apr. " William Cro
May. " James Cont
" henry Cook
June " Janios Mille
" J. Miller, eh
" G. Huller, e
" James John
" D. Deeves,
" Joseph Izza
" J. Henry, e
" G. Elliott, 1
" G. Elliott,
" J. Rathwol
" C. Cronyn,
" Al. Centel°
" A. J. Court
" H. Cook, g
10 00 July ," C. Johnsto
1 00 " J. Johnsto
3 00 " George Co
2 25 " J. Dempse
1 00 " D. Deeve
2 00 " H. W. E11
1 00 Aug. " Jatnes Joh
5 07 " A. J. Cou
8 00 " Homy Co
6 75 Sep. " II. C)ok,
2 50 " J. Rathwi
4 00 Oct. " Thomas C
5 00 " Wm. Ilea
13 50 " J. Conne
5 00 " John M
50 " John W
3 00 Nov. " C. John
8 00 " W. Elli
22 80 " W. Col
7 00 " W. Cole
10 00 " Sweet a
4 40 and 1
39 00 " Guy Hi
20 10 " Willie
7 00 " Willis
4 00 '' James
11 20 " H. Coo
8 75 Dec. " R. Ac
14 40 '' Joseph
54 30 " Geo. C
10 00 " John I
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May. " Richs
" Fred
Juno " John
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