Exeter Times, 1898-12-22, Page 4T
TIMES
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The-Molsons Bank
ICHAUTSRMPI Or PARLIAMEN'asta
Pebble. Capita -
lies runa. , _ ., e. "4_ $24000400,70,1
.
' Mae, 'Office, Montreal.,
WilT4'413'ST"41"E°1"9,Esq"sustained
Gemmel, mee.24ee
• •
Venice advancea to good farmers on their
13WO 40tO Witli one or more endorses at 7 per
era. em annum.
:xeiter Jeranoti,
pen every lawInl day* from a,m. to, V.P1
a/al/MATS, le aeni, to 1 p.m, •
ment rates of intereit allowed on depolts
N. 11H1:111DON,
. .
' Manager.
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pxoter,. Deo. 27th, tea , ... .....
width. .of stream, whiele :wee much
'needed io tialee of high Weter. In re-
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daYa before the Friclaye of the•generel Additional Locals . Exeter' Public School.
meetings of the Ipstiatite in .
to the eomplainte Aticl. dissatie,
.1Nseehers! —..e.
order that the teachers at 0, distance i . .
' 40
.gard
fantion which was oaused by the feet
Vila ilia bridge was not Oceatpletea to,'
the specified thew, the commissiouee
states that he kuOws of no person who
• reall s c ount of
any , os on a c .
the delay. The county maintainea. a
very good deviation road for both
• • • - . . .
teams and pedestrians, ittni had the
road marked by lights at nights. The
wiiteact for the seeeesteeetuee of the
Manchester bridge a'ndfor the removal
of the, span and ita erection, over Dyer's
creek was let to Rneter Bros, of Kin,
,
cardine, at $1,150 • and the eontract
for the erection ea' the a,bu-tteeat was
,
awavtled to Frank Gutteridge, of Sea-
ft oh ne t ino.; ,N va7et sT at epriedneertalbime nean,ileyeeree.wbpheoiriacbghs
in regatd to two bridges.
he thinks should be rebuilt, early
next eummer-the Summerbill bridge
and the bridge on the boundary. ee,
tween Rullett and Ai cKilloR. The
Summerhill bridge will require to be
about 100 feet long and a steel bridge
on cencrete abutments is recominenc1,-
ed. The other bridge will require to
be about twenty feet in length and
cedar would . be a suitable material.
The commissioner reports the issuing
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of -orders amounting to $5,749.38 m
connection with the week in his de-
partment. The report was sent to the
road and bridee committee
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' Thursday, Dec. S.
The report of the committee respect-
ing the consolidation of the county by_
laws was sent to the executive commit-
tee. , . . •
• •
A report the committee meeting
held at Whigham for the opening of
tenders and letting of contracts for
the erection of the Manchester bridge
was referred. ter the road and bridgeevening.
committee.'
The "'council adjourned until three .
O'clock. •
Upon resuming in the afternoon, a
few more accounts were read and re -
ferred to the fmance committee.
A report.shOwing the amount raised
for county purposes by.. each minor
municipality in the county was read
and Ordered to -be tiled.,
Moved by Dr. Rollins, seconded by
Mr. McInnis, that two inmates of the
House of Refuge named Stone be ont
and after this day free inmates, and
that the clerk send and account to the
from the Place of meet:leg may have Glad Christmas is drawing nigh,
an 0. PpOptu.n ipy of attending, was sen b .A.tal now the selfish purl
to the ecneeation conunittee. 'Who cloth not care a gift to buy,
'Aloyed. by Mr, Torrance,eeconded by ' Doth quarrel with his girla
Mr. Elttys, Quit clause 17 of,by-law No. Yesterday was the shortest (147 in
2 of 1897 be struck mkt end the follow- the year.
ing be substituted therefor: There shall Miss Hva.Carling has returned hon
he Printed in a neat, compact form, in from lemetford.
tYPe not larger than. small pica leaded,
5e0 copies of the ' minutes of each see- , .Athlated Sleeere; of Brantford,. ie visit.
to ' the . clerk of eaoh munieipality log le fennly here. . .
,S.ahools close on Thursday for the
eion, and the clerk shall send 8 copies ' -, •
and six' copies, to. eaeb member of Christmas holidays.
. . . . . . '
L. L. Follick, of Toronto, s t
this council. .1 visi irie
The motion was. refereed to the under the parental roof. e
aPedal committee, who recommended . Will Browning has returned home
lpt,5hroaets.c:tnitptiencIllendlekoinirati)oreciii;senseitpoirirtorhef.a:nhe:anbt fop the Christmas holiday's. .
NOminations for municipal officers
take place on Monday next.
session to the clerk of each municipal-
ity with instruotions t6 distribute one • Prescott Ross of Toronto is spend-
rig the bolidays with his parents. a -a ' • ' • '
to the reeve arid oue to each of the 1, P • .
other members of the council.' Four Miss Gertie.Kemp has returned from
hundred copies were printed hereto-. visitingafrs. (Rev.) Fatt, Burlington.
fore. The comroittee's recommencla- Art. Ramsay, student, Toronto, • is
MOD MS adopted, spending the X-mas holidays at home.
. ,
The education coranuttee reported Fred Hess, clerk of the township of
in favor of granting the requeet con- Hay was in. town Tuesday on business.
tained in Mr. Rails' communication on Dec. will be
behalf of the West Huron Teadhers .. Monday. D261h, will be nomina-
lestitute. The report was adopted,
will n tion day and Monday, 2, polling
and the teachers li ye ThiirsdaY, ,' -
As well as. Friday, for their annual Thomas Hazelwood and wife, of
meeting. • Exeter, visited friends in Kirkton last
The House * tee week . • . e
of Refuge commit .
'
d that the bad h ld. one meet-
repoete y e . Monday next will be observed as a,
Inc, since June namely on the 15th of
,ra • , , holiday, owing to Ohristnias falling on
laoyember, when they met- at the Sunday. ,
House -of Refuge. They , found tbe Al . d .
raan Mrs, Reppenstaal, of Michi-
House in all its departments seernine-
n n , - 0 gan, are visiting et Mrs. H. Horney's,
' t .1s. t and the inmates apparent -y well -ep ,..Usher/ie.
ly well provided for A few of the '
- . • .Don't miss the song Service in Main
inmates were considered fit subjects
1..
or .e.asy um, encl. the warden, . e SL Methodist church next Sunday
I the 1 th
physician and the inspector were in- • re .
s •
tructed to take steps to have them Sidney . Hancock, 1 of Eruerado,
•r '''•"• '' • dL•
removed. They found the farm work Dakota, is visiting frtends in an
tock in around ETeter. • - .
properly attended to and the s • . •
fair condition. They audited the ac- Mrs. Dr. Harrison, of Detroit, is
counts and found them correct Certain visiting her mother Mrs. Fanson,
.inmates had complained to their 1 •
.. Wi ham street.
friends that Mr. French had Ill-treated ,
• . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis, of
them, but the coranutteewere satisaed, Ceesswell Mich.. are visiting in Us -
after a thorough investigation, that 1. ', township. ' • .
there was n he com laints or ne
o ground for t p
Good. id Santa ,C, aus las taken
d that all the inmates were being Id 1 1full''powerful
an g nnesessiOn, at the Big Cash Store. Go
properly tree e by the keeper an .
d' k '
sad see whit he has.
matron. The committee instructed th .
inspector, Mr. Coates, to buy anothe Mrs. Bruce, who has been visiting
.
.- 134;D114, 1 -Class -8.• An414 MItrtin, F.
aendas, . May Armstrong', Herbert
13,1.1cl:seer ri;rayOulea,seEdRn;a-mcForateinlaktoZ,11*aemr.;
Wilson ; Class 0, --- Florence Bissett,
Sam T1 W'll• al • N '' .
unnas, . i le um. . o on
roll, 37, average attendance 27, '
T. ,T. LooKaAwr.
Room 2 -Sen IV; ---Eva Balkwill and '
M. a. Y Clarke, equal, Nina Caeling,Bdna.
Davidson. Carrie Dyer, :Seely') Gill,
Barry ' . . .
Ruston , Jun IV Ruby Treble,
Annie Brinnacombe, Beatrice 'Lliker
and Dolly Diokson equal, Winnie Car-
.
ling, IVfillie Martin, Ettie Kerslake,
No on Roll 52, average attendance: 40.
A. V. JEckna.L.
RoOal 8 -Sr III: - Jessie Carnerou,
Alvin Briatnell, Mary Parsons; Della
Treble, Herby Rorrell, Wesley Snell ;
Jr. III, Gerty:Trevethick, Fred Treve-
thicx alatt• B • n R F• , • 01'
, . le IOW , oy . airtime in
Hooper, Edna rollick and Elmore Sen-
ior equal.No. on Roll, 59; veeage A at-
tendance, 47. •
,- A.IAY. GILL.
ROOM 4 -Sr. 3: -Harty Zinger, Clara
Ross, Willie . Murray,' Harold Collins,
Olive Elliott, Georgie llyndman • Jr.
3 Maud Quance Martha Carlirg "'Wm
Howard,' ' ' ' . ' '
Martha Snell, Elsie Sutton,
L.
ely Acheson. -No on roll, 57; average
attendance 43
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ROM 5 -Sr 2.e -.-Dyer rlindon, Stella8tyles
Spackman, Roy Ford, Wesley Phair,
Berta Snell, Wilber Bissett ; .Jr. 2,
Lillian Towle Frank Howard Winnie
, . ,
Hilston, Hector Heywood, Rotha
Brown, 'Bweyn Petersom-No. on roll,
61 : average attendance, 41. •
'a ' : H.,D. PRINGLE.
Rome 6-S 2 A ' II
r :- lice Howard, Netta
F rt F k ' B d 0111
ray e, ran aw en,. 1 ord
Spackman, Jennie Welsh, Richard
Gridley. -Ji. 2: -Forest Crews, Albert
Chl•Dk t E
ang, ar le rin wa me • roma
ilalls, ECogli McKay, Earl Spackman.•
No. on roll, 53 ; average attendance,
42. . ..
Leman MAY.
ROOM 7 -Sr. 2: -- Dollie Dayidson,
Irene O'Neil, Viola Sutton, Arthur
Cann, Nelson Vale, Ida Cottle ; Mid 2
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arry Renclle, Mabel Piper, Willie
oore, Teinnie Fulton. --No. on roll 52 ;
verage attendance, 35.
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of Modern
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to Ayer's
treatment
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kidneys.
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from 450. up.
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(Be Sure and see them))
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Palencler for- December, I 898.
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5 12 19 26
TUESDAY... ..., . , 6 13 20 27
WEDN'ESDAY, . . 7 14 21 28
Txitinenav„ .. .. . 1 8 15 22 29
FRIDAY 2 9 -16 28 30
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ULTIRSDAY, DECEMBER 22nd 1898
THE COUNTY COUNCIL.
E'ROCnnDINGs Op THE FINAL MEETneG
,
• OF VIE .00tINCIL 'OP 1897.8: • •
The county council met at tne court
house, on Tuesday afternoon of last
week. This was the last meeting of the
council of 1897-8;on the 2nd of January
rtext a tiew council will. be elected for
the ensuing term of two years. Foa-
lowing are the names of the Members
of the passing council; Philip Holt and
Robert .MeLean, Goderich ; John- Oox,
Goderich township ; James Snell, Hul-
lett ; Geo. McEwen, Hensall • Sohn
Torrance Bay; Dr. Rollins, Exeter -'
Donald 'McInnis, Usboree ; Thos. E.
Hays, Seaforth ; John B. McLean
Tuckersrnith • Archibald Hislop, M. P.
P., 'Grey.; Henry Mooney, orris;M
Donald Patterson, East Wawanosh ;
Alex. Stuart, West Wawanoshe B. S.
Cook, Howick; Robt..Miller,Wroxeter.
Dar report of the session is necessarily
a stinamary one. The chairvas occupi-
el by Warden MeEwan, and all the
members were in attendance.
• a .Tuesday, Deg. 6.
After the adoptTon of thelleiniates of
bhe last day of the June Meeting, the
!ollowing cominunications were read
Ind sent to the special committee :
Memorial ' from the council of the
:minty of Welland, asking that the
itunicipal Act be amended so that all
!arm and garden. produee shall have a
!ree market, either wholesale or retail,
n every part of Ontario.
' From.county of Dufterin; re-amend-
nent to -the Jurors Act. - ..-• • -- - • •
From Lanark county, asking that
the act re -commitment of vagrants be
amended. ., . •
• Petition frOin the:Clerks' Association
of the 'county. of - Hurotaasking the
aorincil to petition both the Local and
Dominion Governments to amendtheir
Election Acts so that municipal clerks.
;ball be recognized as . the legal custo-
lia,ns of the voters' lists of their re-
;peed ve municipalities. .
A letter from J. M. Best, claiming
laxua,ges for Thos. Henderson, of the
vicinitei of Seafortb, whose horse was
eajured on a bridge, was sent t� the
sxecutive conarnatee, .. '
A letter and circular from Henry
rinsttong respecting a book entitled
Ile Municipal Lawyer was sent to the
sxecutive committee,
A large .number of accounts were
read and referred to the finance cone-
mittee. . • •
• Wednesday, Dec. 7.
The council roet at 10 o'clock. • '
A. number of accounts were .sent to
he finance committee. •
The 'report of Dr. Shaw, medical
mperintendent of the. House of Refuge
was read and sent to the House of Re-
fuge committee.
D. Feench, manager of the House of
Refuge, submitted a report of the pro-
ducts of the farm in connection with
the institution andthe work doee dur-
ine the year 189$. There were pro-
e
aucea 420 bush. oats, 125 bush. barley,
150 bush. peas, 12 bush. beans, 95 bush.
onions,: go busb. beets, 1.5 busb. garden
3arrota, 5 hush. parsnips, 20.b.usti. gar-
den turnips, 225 bueb. •field turnips, 70
bush. carrots, 1200 bush. marigolds 400
,
bugle potatoes,. 7 tons of hay, e of an
lore of corn fodder, 50 citrons, 30
quash, 100 cabbaee, 5 . bbls. apples.
Their cows gaye 16,374 lbs, milk and
bhey made 464 pounds of butter,whieh
was all consumed in the House. One
aundred evergreens Were set out (of
Ahese several are dead) and 550 Guth-
bort raspberries were planter' andhave
ill made gocelgrowth. The fallplough-
ng is all done and the land is ready
:or the spring crops The report was
:aferred to tlae House of Refuge cora-
inittee. •
A report by the clerk on salaries and
Alter matters in connection with vari-
)us houses of refuge was read and sent
io the executive committee,'
The county valet* reported eight
'
prisoners, all males, confined in the
pal. They were all connnitted for
ragrancy, with the exceptioo of one
nan who is awaiting removal to an
will= for the insane.
County, tocernissioner, John Ansley,
eibrnitted a report of bueiness trans-
, ,
tete?” by him since hisJune report.. It
;ordains some account of the work
lotie ktricl gives ._ the • number and
mounts of of the. ordets. issued for pay.
nent for works uncier his control. A
;teat deal of. repairing. was done to the
rridges and approaches in the eourity
airing the past season and the com..
eiseioner reports that they are all now
ii a good state of repair. The most
rn portant were the Dyer and Ma:aches-
er bridges. ' The short span' of the
laliCtleSter WAS removed and erected
ver what, is known as Dyer's ,creeleon
he, boundary between Hullett and
t.rawanosh. The bridge is about 48
'.0'c long' and 16 feet wide arid is sup-
orted on concrete abutments, Making
splendid bridge. , According to in-.
bructione given at the June meeting,a
hefoot, span lea been erected at the
raechester bridge," Supported by an
bia teent of Awe! and coricrete. Mr.
tis :v* reports that the works at
ianneesteinare Well and subetantially
enentad will be. a great iMprovernerite
llowing for it considerably greater
township of Stephen of the amount
due the county for their board to this
date. Carried. - • •
Moved by Mr. Holt, seconded by Mr.
•
Miller, that the :council, grant. a sum
equal to the grant paidnby. the -.Legis- '
lature of Ontario' for the continuation
classes for the public schools of the
county taking up school leaving and
entrance .exemmatiems. Referred to
the
ec'w• They recommended that Mr.
Coates be instructed to have storm
windows put o the n.orth and west
w p n
'des of the building at once. The re-
sl e ,
t was adopted.
.Pe„f,. ..-
. The road and,_.. bri ge ecortine,:.,e.e
-1.• ' d • '' tt
brought in the fcalowinserenor: , ' -
(11 With regard to the Manch.ester
seewrestling
bridge we recommend that the con-
tractors be paid in full, as by report of
the engineer. It seems there was some
Miss Mortlock, returned to her home
in Hamilton this.week,
. t . . .
The most comple e stoak for Xmas
. • e
Toys and novelties that we have seen
is at the Big. Cash Store, .
Typhoid fever has been epidemic i
Blanshard township. The Council are
with the problem.
. Th ft weather t the t t"
The so. a eteresen time
..ETC.,
will have the effect of Injuring the
• Richard Long, of Listowel, has sold
the Wilson farm in the 6th concession
•
of Maryborough to Geo. H. Dickson,
•
who has disposed of his tun) on the
boundary, near Tralee, to a neighbor,
John G. Faulkner. Mr. Long has
bought the 50 acre farm from Thos.
Forbes, jr., in the 2nd of Elma, and is
prepared to sell or . trade it for a 106
. nausea and vomiting; over the •
bowels it controls cramps and colic.
, .
Placed over the small of the back,
it removes all congestion from the
kidneys and greatly strengthens
weakness.
For sale by. allDruggists.
. 3.0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Masa
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executive committee.
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delay in the work. but no real clan mee
Christmas trade materially.
acre farm. •
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Friday, Dec. 9.
The Report of special committee was
n
ned b an one 2 In
has been sustai . y y . ( )
. D V
. The DarktoVen SWells le edhefore a,
'
News bas reached Russeldale from
'the
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read and adopted. The report' recom-
mended that the requesaof the Clerks'
Association be granted and that a
copy of the Clerks' petition be sent to
each county Clerk in the Province ask-
ing for co-operaticin in the ' matter ;
that tto action. be...taken in reference
to the the Lan-
regard to the Summerhill bridge and
the other bridges mentioned in the
at .-
mmissioner's report,we lecommeud
c° •
that the comniissioner make arra,nge-
rdents. at once to have these bridges
rebuilt and. ask for tenders, Which ctan
be placed before the council at be
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January session next. (3) The minutes
•
full house ou Monday evening. The
'entertainment was first-class.
. • • • •
The shed in connection with Main
St. Methodist church caved in on Mon-
day, eindee a heavy weight of snow.
MM. (Rev.) Hunt, of Lensing, Mich.,
was renewing acquaintances here. She
Detroiabf death of John Sutton in
his 80th year. Deceased was one of
the original settlers in that part of the
county. Amone other things lefb to
perpetuate his '''memoryis the -well-
known "Russeldale House," built and
owned by him in the early history of
Russeldale.. Afterwards he worked for •
, It h eu matis rn
ill unred
wttb ouj.
fiEVir Medicine.
i 1 istie •
INVENTION hfannatic
Insoles
fi Bishop & soot.
EXETER
N. B. -We have a, large stock ol
• Heaters) whict
petitionefrom county of
ark,. the cOntrautieetion from the
county of Dufferin or that from the
county Of VVellaricr'e. ,7, ,
'
' The reaortaf tlee,fieance committee,
of the committee meeting held .in
Wineharn Jul Mb to open tenders
• n y ,.
and award contracts for the erection of
Manchester bridge were placed before
,
us. They appear satisfactory,
was the guestef Mts. Jas. Richardson.
i r. .ewrt atudent o Knox o ege,•
al •H ' t ' ' f K 0' 11 •
Londbn, occupied the pulpit in Trivia
Meniori al Chtircit ton %'Sunday evening
last.
many years with. the Thomson & Wil-
n- C . ' Mat h 11 • d St tf d 1
ta.ms o. up i 1 c e an ra or , pe-
fore leaving to make his home on the
e •
other eide of the border. Through -life
he justly earned the respect of all who
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urn '
Illi 11 I bring Gonitort To 1111
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tilERE Is tio cgsk OF RREI.7-C fit
tmeeiger pier CAN BE ClIRED Font'. ee•
stoves (Cookers and
enust be sold. Oome aud get a bargain
befom it is too late. •
.
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dealing with a large number of ac-
counts- was then taketrup; and a por-
tion
quite
and we find that by not accepting any
of the tenders for excavating on that
, . • , • : • •
John Dearing of Michigan is spend -
Jol . n
big the holidays with his Mr.
had the pleasure t g .
e of 1 nowid him
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RDSTIC RICEDMATIO INSOLES effect a per -
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AN ENGINEER'S RREUMA.TISIL
of was considered a'nd adopted.
' After thenoon intermissionethe re-
port -of the executive committee was
laid before the couneil and was passed.
The committeerecommended that the
salary of Mrs. French, matron of the
House of Refbge, be increased by the
day, hut getting this work done by
private contract, a saving of $175'was
made to the county. (4) We recora-
mend that the report of the commis-
sioner be printed. in the minutes as
usual. (5) We have prepared a by-law
parents,
and Mrs. Wm. Dearingaof Stephen
township. .. . .
Henry Ha,iet and wife, Of 'Michigan
. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dear-
ing, of Stephen, and other friends in
this vicinity. ' . •
.
A New Departure. • •
DaMarschand,the celebrated French
physician, has at last opened his niag-
P
recently . equipped laboratory . m
Windsor, Ont. There is a large staff
manent cure where all other remedies
fail to afford theslightest relief.
Thoy make the old folks young again
And make the cripples leap;
And give you comfort while awake
And comfort while you sleep.
Rustic Rheumatic Insides are made tofit
David Weeks of Owen Sound, Ont., Endneer
of. the Owen Sound Branch of the O. P. R.
writes: "Three boxes of Milburn's Rheumatic
Pills cured me of Rheumatic pains in ni3
shoulder, from -which Isuffered for some years
They also cured my wife of Rheumatism' Oi
17 years' standing.' .1.3rice 50c.. all dealers,
.
sure of $25,Zper annum, commencing
•A.
January lstnext ; that the matter of
purchasing the work on Municipal law
referred to in the communication of
Henry Armstrong be deferred until
the January session in order that the
work may be examined ; that Fountain
to repeal all former by-laws dealing
. .
d k
with county bridges, an as you to
pass the same.
'
. Moved by Mr. Holt, seconded by Mr.
Patterson, that the report be amend
by striking out clause 1 and substiti
'ing the following: That the engin, .
forwardto the forthwith
. •
In gain S. Methodist church, next
Sunday niorning,' there will be a
Christmas sermon by the Pastor, and a
song service in the evening .
Carling Brbs. are showine, a ver
. q e y
fine line of ladies' kid gloves 111 green
and ta,n,s. They a,le the. so'le agents
of chemists and physicians at his com-
•
mend, and tbe men and women of
Canada, may now procure the advice of
this famous specialist free of charge.
Dr. Marschand has a world-wide rep-
utation for successfully treating all
• ervous diseases of men and womeu,
all size's of shoes and will be sent by mail
• to any address on receipt of price, 50c. A.
Dositivp cure guaranteed in every COSO of
Rheumatism or Mineyirefitinded. Advice
furnanee. free on appbma log. Olteneral
agents aanted everyw ere. Done suffer
any more but send at. once for a pair of
thane Rheumatic Insoles that will give
YOU OVOrlasting relief and happiness. .Ad -
'dress.
MADE A NEW 11LA.c.N. '
"I IVIust say Laxa-Liver Pills made a nee
man of me. I Was troubled with Indigestion
Fluttering of the Heart and pain In the small o
the back, and after taking tho naxeeniver Pill
for about three weeks they cured me.' Me,
ville Miller. Bensfort P. O.. Ont '
• .
Naylor,who made a claim for damages
arising out of an accident at Gauley's
bridge,be paid $2,5 in full of all claims;
that a grant equal to the Legislative
grant be given by the council to the
clerk
specifications and ail the other pape •
in his hands In connection wit
Manchester bridge, Hunter Bro...,
paid the balance claimed by them, less
PI ter for 1VIiller s Glovinefor cleaning
-xe
kid gi. oyes. - .
Geo. Balsden and John Prier, o
Dakota,former residents of this section
nd you have but to write the doctor
to be convinced that your answer,
when -received, is from a man who is
. .
entitled to the high position he holds
in the medical fraternity.
III
THE DR ARSCHNID HEIIICAL Co 0 .
Detroit, Mich. Windsor, Ont.
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Bi 0 Yc LE&
Public schools in the county for con-
tinuation for the 1898.
.the sum of $200, and that the question
of payment of this latter sum be de-
are renewing. 'acquaintances here.
Why suffer in silence when you can
secure the this
...e3!.,eateaseee.a.a.a.aea
classes year In
• • •
reference to the claim of Thomas
Henderson for .damages sustained by
his horse. on the bridge known as
Sproat's bridge, the committee report-
ed that they had communicated with
Henderson's solicitor, who had agreed
to defer entering the case for trial, the
conncil agreeing not .to take any ad-
vani apee ee to limit of time ; and they
recommended that the matter be re-
ferrecl to the warden and Mr. Hays,
couricillorfor district No. .5, to make
inquiries and to enake such' settlement
ferred till the Januer meetine to be
' Y e, .
then dealt with by the council. t TeeLPse•
On motion of Messrs. Rollins:: and
Hislop clause 5 be struck oat. •
The report as amended was then
adopted. .
The second report of ' the executive
comiriittee, recommend g .
'in that 100
$
be paid the clerk as remuneratiop for
his services in connectionan withY
the
ensuing county council elections, was
read and adopted..
The council adjourned.
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They have been residents of. the west
for some yettia. and have prospered.
They will remain here during the win-
.,..
tee, . a • .. . •
.
• A. -G Ardagie of the Canedian Peat
• • . , . , . .
fuel Go. was in town on Monday mak-
. . . .
nag inquiries as to Peat deposits and
ualiae of same ' -Owin tothe depth
cl -., • . g , •
of snow nn the.ground he was unable
to examine swam s but will
of the . . P ,
return at first opportuntty and make
farther investigations.
The qualifications of a township
advice of . eminent
PhYsician free of charge. .
All correspondence is strictly confi-
dential and names are held as sacred•
:A.uswers to correspondents are mailed
iv 'plain envelopes..
You are notasked t o pay any exor-
• ' •
hitant price for medicines, in fact it
rowdy happens that a patient has ex-
pended Ove.r 50 cents. to nue dollar be-
fore he or she becomes a firm friend
and admirer of the doctor. '
A special staff • of lady physicians
assist Dr. Marschand in his treatment
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A very pretty wedding took place at
four o'clock on Wednesday afternoon
at St. Martin's Church, Montreal, -when
Miss Ethel L. Brotherhood, eldest
daughter of james. Brotl civil
perhood,
enemeer, formerly of Stratford, was
1 •'• •some
it Rb't
nairiec o o erTalbot. Harding,
barrister-at-laW, of Stratford, and son
of Judge Harding,- of L' 1 '
inc say.
STOP IT ! STOP ITI
Dorn imagine for 4 ininute that a cingh
!enemas to nothirg. Thousands of people are
in them graves to -day who let
Are You Interested
in Wheels1
.. .
' We • Handle
a a
. of the lead- -,..- %
e eA
mg CANADIAN ,,,..41 Air.. -Ujae.
ree ace.e_ea
and. AME.RICAN ''' i rig .
, .
1 411‘
niaKes at prices 4 4
4 I_ ,
to Suit me times. _.
as they think advisable. In reference
to the eeport of the committee to re-
vise and consolidatethe bylaws ef the
county, the committee recommended
—
The recent bank aobbery trial at Na-
Panee cost the Coun•ty of Lennox
$2,000. . . .
councillor are : He must reside with-
: the t
.n ,,,,e eownship or two miles of the
boundaries ; he must also show, by the
last revise d Assessment roll of the,
of female cases. Always inclose three-
cent stamp when you mete and ad-
clrese 'The DaMarschand Ohemical Co.,
Detroit, Mich., IP. S. A. :Mention this
acough take its
course.. Ston that cough at once with Shiloh's
Consumption Cure, which all druggists sell at
25c., 59c. and .S1.00 a bottle. If it fails to help
you, your money will be refunded.
-
A f
. few second hand organs
5 and 6 Octave h
.
that bylaws No. a of 1874 and No. S of
1890 be rescinded and new bylaws
Malcolm MacCormack, oferatalt, has
been awarded. the Gaelic scholarship,
municipality, that he hes at least-
either in his own name or that of his
Paper.
" •
WI AO VED Y.
sewitig Ma Clairles
passed to conform with the resolution___
heretofore by
for the endowment of which the late
wife -$400 freehold or $800 household,
,
.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
passed the council deal-
jug with these two bylaws, and that
one hundred copies of ° such bylaws be
Printed, but not until the end of' 1899,
so that all bylaws and proceedings of
the council of the year 1899 May be in-
eluded in etich consolidation.
The county property committee. re-
ported as follows: . ' .
- Your 'committee visited the goal and
Ron, M. O. Cameron, Lieutenant -Gov-
ernor of theNorthwest Territories,lef t
$1,000 to Queen's University.
By-elections were field on Wednes-
day last in North Simcoe, W tL li
es arn -
ton, Ont., East, Prince P. E.) Mont-
niag»y, Que., Begot, Que., and East
Northumberland. All went Liberal
except North Simcoe„ where, Mr. Me-
Carthy, an Independent ConservativeMOSt
over -and above all charges, liens and
encumbrances. .
The residence of Robert Winter,Sea-
forth,was laet. Wednesday the scene of
, •
a 1 t weddi • 1 inived b Rev •
- -11 e' ng, so en . y .
Dr. McDonald. The contracting par-
t• . A • . 1 Ai• ej-
lee were Wm. Anent anc Miss Janet
Winter. The bride was attended by
• ' Turner.-' .• *
Miss Ida . The groom was as-
1
A Fleshy
a -e. 0 •
consumptive
•
Did you ever see one?
Did you ever hear of one?
Con-
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___
Haring [moved one 'door north of
The R. Pickard Co's. store we will
-• . .
keep a good stile cleon of
vac 0.71 „rod salted rok,„„„,
Also Poullry and genie in season.
. `.. SAUSAGE, AND BOLOGNA
.
P. S.—Selling out Dise
rows at cost. '
•
PERKINS •& MARTIN
. r
Main street. Exeter.
found' everything clean and in good.
order and the number of inmates core
respcnds with the goaler's report -8
was elected,
The good road agitation is gaining
m
strength. Froall parts of the pro-
sietecl by Thomas Stephens. Those pre-
sent from a, distan ce were 1VIr Ainent
from Brussels ; Mr.and Mrs. Willi '
J- am
Coates,
certainly not.
SUMpti011 is a disease that
invariably causes loss of
,
Pee ..'4..cod :" A
.g„, Lti the !hoarier.
. 4 ,
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111.,ALltR 11,c----
B .
aly The Best
Males; seven .committed as vagrants,
one insane. We recommend that. the
goatee's request for lumber to. :purl) a
well be granted, as he is willing to do
the work for nothing, and that the
goaler's report be printed in the min-
otes. We WO tli d also cell the attention
of the council to the fad that some.
thing will have to be done in the near
vince come cheering reports of thepria.
gress. The growth of the reform in
this respect is not spasmodic, buteven
steady and solid. In ninny of the cities
and towns the idea of permanently ina
proving the streets has seized upon the
people, and with this object in view
many of them, have invested in costly
machinery and made a start in • the
of Loudon. Mrs. Ament, of
Berlin, and Miss Vainey Crawford, of
8 .Marys..
St. . •
Sinee Nov. 1 last Samnel Petch, a
farmer living near Linwood, has lost
five .valeable cows by smile deadly poi-
son. When the first one died
hig Was suspected, but when others
sickened veterinaries were called in
flesh. .
, ..
If you are light in weight,
• ,
if your cough is only
a slight one, you should
certainly take .
Sootrs Emislon
. .
H a dee, : (Jou Lamb mid Sheep
Skins. •
Note the eddrees, one door north, of
The R. Pickard Co's etore.
ILIUM DAY,, PllePr
.
and-.
..
ignore The Rest.,
In the encl you . will. find'
future to thegoaler's house,; either by
repah•ing it or by 'miming a new one,
as Mr. Grifn n complai ns thee the house
at present is very, unpleasant and dis-
.
agreeable to live in. We visited the
registrar's office and found everything
in a satisfactory oonditione r We re-
commend that Mr. McCreath's. reqoest
for rubber /betting for the .court house
'
right direction. Fortunately thievery
commendable movement is not, confin,
ee to the urban municipaliti- es. The
agitation has extended to the rural
communities as well and is not losing
strength even there. Not only are the
yeoinanry in the back townships
thoroughly imbued evith th.e practical
utility of the movement, but many
mid they pronounced it poisoning, but.
whether given , by some mischievous
Peron ov from something they had
eaten they were nimble to decide. One
of the animals was skinned, and before
the carcass was buried or destroyed a
pig got at it, and Shortly after eating
some of the flesh it aleo died.
. .
,
. .
of .cod . liver og qua hypo-
tthalphifes. No remedy
is such a perfect prevent-
iye to consumption.' Just
the moment your throat
begins to weaken and you
find ' you are losing flesh,
'-
. ,
5o YEARS'
. EXPERIENCE
......
,. , : ,:,,,, v;;,., ... . -
.
it cheapest. Furnish that. va--
' .
ant l'
c00111 with one. Of our
.. Bed R '
oom Setts ab1 est,.
/ T .
Chairs Etc.
. . , ...,
' " ° . ' '
, .
Get Something Nice--""*
stairs .,
be granted. Sour committee
also inspeeted the court houee and
found everything clean and, well kept,
The report Was.adopted..
A motion by Messra. Cox and Snell
that the • eletie be, paid. '$100 for his'
7. ' rcy' for the
services as reeurrung ecioCer Air uue
.of
them are ready to join forces with the
most liberal advoeates of the r f •
e orni
and inaugurate a sweeping change. It
is now recognized that one of the Most.
serious drawbacks to. the good roads
movement is the protraction of 'that
,,,
antiquated system relic]
, YOU is Y ni.
If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure,CoPYFfile
whieh is sold for the small price'of eta , 50 eta.
and $1.00,does not cure take thebottle back and
. i' Will will irgfliiitpd your money._ Sold for over
ilt amide° Price 25 ets, and
so asT.car ' 8Ru
you should begin to take it.
And no other remedy.osiGNs
has cured .so, manypases
a COI1StifIlpti011, unless
you are far advanced with
this diSease Scott's Erriul-
,
TRADE MARKS
dc -s &C.
Anym,Aemang a slcetcb and description rnaY
quickly ascertain Our opitii6ii 11%0 whether an
inViSilticili is prObably patentable. Commode/t-
tiotis strictiy confidential, Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest egeney.for seeming petente:
Patents taken tiirOugh MutIn & CO. reeeivei
' • '
:We have it; you want it..
'
Take a look at . f -11.' r t
, . • ) our •ii.. me o S'
FITRNI'
TITRE .andyou''' w'll;
••••-- ' i ,
county counell election of 1890 was re-
ferred to the executive committee.
At the evening eession a, eortimunic:r-
Von fr0/0 8. P.' Halls, cm behalf of the
Teachers' A.ssociation .of SIV ost Aurae,
of Making
kinwen as Statute labor. nut like the
'
toll -gates evhipti at en earlier period la
the history of Ontario studded all the
leading.roeds, the statute laboraysten,
ef he:long the highWay'S hi .repair is
YOtING
A, grand old remedy Eor Cough, rokis and
Consumption ; used throughout thr winqd for /
11,11gifelec,,neV;a11" 611re# inamitrirl.' ' 'la"? 1).e
nintien me ere (wed many in
adtanced steam. Um ittObt satldled 'iyith ;
thereatas
, .,
81011 will hold every
ducement to you for 5
perfect cure.
All Drugglatso. cot. end Sid
Scort & Dowst TorMito.
oeetat tidies, elli
withentnTre, In the
.
Sdtlitifit ..ffintritan.
A ha ildainnely warded weekly Unmet et
ematioe of an Wen -tide jointed, teertne, sa c;
kOttr; vntr menthe, SL BOld Infell nefeiidealerit.
MUNN as
find wha,t -
y.ou are looking for..-
01113LEY .dt 'SoNe
, ' .
FURNITURE
asking the council to grant the Timm- destined to becoma obsolete-,
.. ,
we will refund Seale minKty. 'Pried
..& 0 I c ,
,... . Broadway Newyork
,
AND USDBRTAIKEBS'''
oC e
e at nettle, D. Q.
- Opera
0$30 -Block.
-.-eseeereet.