W Satisï¬tctinn gum-«Mom! in. “awn and Pocket. Kni vus at. Gunn'n. . W A large nmnrlmunt of (lunuim- (10M Wedding Rings at. Gumn's. Try \Viiaon’s 354 Japan 'J h. In at. w The latest Novels I»; mallow M. Onnn Bros teal . _‘ -7 v.-.’svvs' 20., leaving a surplus of 31.90.95. To connâ€" tel-balance this surplus we have lishjlities, $44,000.00, with assets, 86,237.00, an excess of liabilities of $32,763.00. This echss is due to the bonus granted in 1869 to the Toronto and Nipissing Railway Costf 844,-. 000,00. \Ve would ask our township fathers to carefully consider the position. We are fully aware of the fact that the cause of this ' state of affairs does notï¬lay with them. The wretched incapacity which for years has managed the ï¬nances of this township is .only to blame, and the fact new staring us in the face is. that thirteen years have now ex ired of the time in which these railway de entures were to have been paid and all that has as yet been accumulated for that purpose is $6,237.00, Truly, the outlook is not pleasing. When the bonus byJaw was passed one of its clauses provided “ That for the purpose of formin v a sinking fund for the payment of the said bentnres and interest thereon at the rate aforesaid, an e( Inl spe‘ ‘ cial rate of eighteen mills in the do! or shall in ad lition to all other rates be levied and collected. in each year upon all the rateable tures shall be sooner paid.†This would have placed by this time more than one-half the amount of the necessary funds in the town ship treasury. but from some cause or other this provision: has not been complied with. “Flash the late Reeve. Mr. McKenzie calne into the council, it was proposed to create a sinkin fund from some investments already in the ands of the waneilsnd to add thereto yearly, at the sets of 81,000. or more per unum. This course. if persisted in, Would have siren considerable relief but last ear '?,6".‘l all_ that was added to the nml -“â€"â€"â€"w4 '51! :49.- -O:° ,- _-_.r.v.yu uuu "nut! 01 Eu? \ Auditors’ Report of the Township of Eldon for the year 1881,' and from a reference to the statement advertised in our columns of last week it will be seen‘ that this township, ï¬nancialy,is not in a. slight degree flourishing Tho receipts for the past year were $17,891;- 15. with expenditures amounting: to $17,700.- 20., leaving a surplus of $l90.95. To conuâ€" ten-balance this surplus we have liabilities, ] e,†nnn nn “.2†. -_ _, - - Tn: move lately made by our cousins to the south respectingmolygamy is already showing a good effect. A report from Utah says that no polygamons marriage has been celebrated since Edmunde' Bill passed while many of the “ Apostles†are removing their 1,1311 titude of Wives. to separate houses to ~nvoid arrest under the clause which makes Cohabitation with more than one woman a misdemeanor. It was at ï¬rst feared that the enforcement of the new law Would prm duce some trouble but the determined man. ner in which it has been introduced has cooled the spirit of the “ Saints.†15' is quite possible that before long We may hear of another Czar-having been assassi- nated. Violent placards are again appear. :iug at St. Petershurg. and one which is of the most rabid character, declares that Alexander Ill. is now condemned to death deï¬nitely and without appeal, as he is the incarnation of all the horrors of autocratic [government and all the vices of his ancestors .l‘hese threats have made a very painful im~ rossion on the Czar, and fears are » enter- ined thata desperate attempt will shortly be made on his life. a . Tun Grand Trunk many is again nego. tinting with the ' Gmt Western authorities .i'or a. fusion of the two roads. Fears of. the Western becoming a through line to the Atlantic in conjunction with the Ontario sud Quebeo Railway is stimulating the Grand ‘Trunk to strong efforts. It is to be hoped in the interests of Ontario that the scheme will fail. The centralization of the railway alorvios of this Province In one our ration must certainly be regs-vied as a pn lic cal- amity and every effort should be made to .svert it. “’3 have j: Tu- Towmhip o! Muipou Auditor-3' re- M for the yen 1881 than the receipt: of flu municipality to have been "$512.10 and oxpenditnm' $16.30!“, leaving a balance on haul of $3,207.54. «The met: 0! the town-hi m placerl- 315‘ $10,403.17. and "8' bilitiea ,34l‘03, m omen of lhbilitiea over mate of $3,937.86. just completcd the issue of the Novels by standard Bros. legamy is already A report from Utah marriage has been ‘9' Bill passed while are removing their gepamte hogses to Ten. Iclll‘t _ - ....-- J ._- ‘-’ Tm: ltxcnuc hum, slnhelscdiug as it. «loos all other moles of illuminatiun. Mill nvalled only by tho gluriuus sumhinu, will not he lulled with greater jay (by numkiml than is b‘unlock 'tlnml Ilium-s. which Is an {or superior tu all «thatA bloml purlï¬rrs :m-l tnnica as tho el 0 no light is :u nsrinv In llm ohl fashioned lallnw clip llur luck lllmul Hitters uuwa Scrofnln mnl n ) fun. hum: In And impurities of the blood. n vv-u' "I!" I ‘ dIIInsitcd III tho LIIHNI 'l‘IIIIIk yard P< Hmmmfs mmw On. will be fouml invaluable for a'l pal-pano- of a family mmli. oiuu. Immediate relief mll fallow its use. It relieve. pain, cums chilblains, frost bites, acnlds, burns. earns. rheumatism. neuralgia. «to. Fm- huurlml mm it is limit) the less Wonderful. (Jim or two doses lrequently Enron {lore Ulmt. It will cu'c cmnn in n The annual spring uh m nf the South Riding Agricultural :lociety will be held at the Agricultural Park. Lindsay, on Satur- day. the 2.9th0l April next. Several im- portsnt‘additionl‘bnvo been made to the pa-izoliat. estimates. Toronto harbor is to how a grant of SIB.- 500 laced intho supplementary estimate. for « redgin . The Government has also pm- minodto Inn on large grant for preserving 513d improving the Island. 850L000 tn "WV -_- V-vuq- v And in wing th; V gland. 8505000 :3 8750, will be required, according to the n-Oim-l..- Hmnno‘s 1'1:me On. in at the head of the list for all purposes of n family medi- cine. his need with unprecedented suc- coon. boll: internally and externally. It cum, lore thmat. burns, nonlcls. front bite: ; relieves, and often cures "than. A building Ind real estate boom, accord- ing to the Banner, has struck Aurora. Ap~ pearances indicate thnt they will‘soou be In sposition to inéorpumte as a town. The ï¬rst triumvirate’. formed 59 B. 0., consisted hf Czasar, Pompey mu] Craqsua. and the three leading business pen: of Ester- brook’s make .nro Easy Writâ€. the Falcon, Bank and A RELIABLE Fawnâ€"It is an Established fact that Hagynrd’s Pectornl Balsam is the beat euro for coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, cmup. bronchitis, and all trouhlvs arising from neglected colds. Price 25 cents. S. 8. Beck has been rwelecteereeve of Dysnri. The Canadian Proes Associatinn purpose having their excursion this summer tn New York and other points :on the American aide. Smeral families are tall-.ulg of leaving the village this summer, some noing h; Manito 138,6nd others are going to move aw ay from here, we know not “have. Ronda nro drying up last. The dust is blowing alumni in the streets of our city. i From Our Own Cmv-tepmuhnt. P That shingle factory that was making so much noise day and night 0. week or so ago. is now takingn not. Mr. Wm. Munro has given it up and is going to Manitoba. next week with McKenzie Bros. Mr. Dan Munro has strong notions of going too, but cannnot just now make upnhia mind to it. A num- ber of men are out of work now in the vil- lage since the mill stopped. EXPLANATOBI.-LII‘. Mel'edyen in his letter lest week seems to have his snger ex- cited to its highest cspneity sbout whet sp- penred in s previous number of the Anvo- one, and hurls contempt rather strongly on the Glensrm correspondent. He says as to his felling 08‘ n plstform and breaking his nose is e here-faced lie. Now, if it is, it was no other person then Mr. Man'dyen himself that told the story to me, so I thought it cime Irons good euthority. end I sent the item for publication. Gen Mc- Fudyen deny uyiug that? No. he csnnot. However, I have learnt the true ststs of the nll‘eir since Writing to you lest. Mr. Mc- Fsdyen did not break his nose by falling ofl' .s plstform. but he got it broken by s blow from n men’s ï¬st while in s row st the Glen- nrm Hotel.‘ Will Mr. Mandyen soy ithnt’ this is e bere-Ieeed lie 2 No, ‘1 think he wont. nor can't. It would be far better for Mr. McFedyen not to meddle with corres- pondence. for instead of melting things bet. ter he only makes them worse, sud exposes his own real chsreoter. About his having charge of Mr. Ferguson's fsrm ‘ during his intended trip to Menitobs, was common talk in the village, sndvns Mr. McPsdyen was seen frequently on the lplsce the report seemed to have good fouudstion, end more than that, I heard the question asked of Mr. Mchdyen in the presence of n crowd. and he said there was talk to that efl‘ect. As to my using glssses to discover his faults I need not, the naked eye can discern Old Cain too plainly stamped- iu his countenance. And as for his “cracked pols, cool sucks, 5 tar brushes." and such like, - they are not worthy of notice ; therefore, I will pass them by, for I presume he knows more about such things then any other person around, sol will adhere to the old saying and not “cast my pearls before swine." In future I would advise Mr. Mch‘ndycn when he on- gages n scribe to get one who will confine himself more to facts than [his lost one (lid although he would have to give a higher silary. From our own (Ion-upondoul. ' .BOLSOV ER. OLLNARM. .‘ll CIII'CII ntcno'. 'l, f .‘l j u "5. .u u. m mm swell)" for {TORQNTO REAPERS AND mowsas, OSHAWA } cunmmgm' Humans a mowens. All u..,.x.: ...-. ..._-___. . . and the “ONE" D‘AXNISG M": All Machines warrantofl_ Hmpive Mush: Meg‘NTYRE Pawn 6- Store in Arch. Campbell's Blocl-x, immediate!) Also agent for credit Valley Railway tickets, i \Voodvillo. March lat. 1882. I A CASH 0R MARKETABLE PPODUCE, {or whit)! TERMS :“'price will be paid. ‘ â€"â€"â€".m Oar-lam at Salt M Arriving. To be said. cm.» mm?†(ma mam-.9, mawsmNs. 'l .. :3- The under-i ed bégl to inform the ublio o! Womb-Illa and neighborhood that he has 00,:me a, , ow GROCERY AN D ROVISION STORE in this villu'ge.‘ where will be 5r! 1“» found“ all timesn choice new stock of all kinds of - Grucery S'Provision Store A Finp Volume givon with every three pounds of Tea Louisville, Jag, 9.11.1882. WM- R FagpugLiâ€"Quor Tea. Bouts “husk. Ready-Made Elalhing and Spring [My Hands. NEW STORE, LOBNEVILLE \'. B. CAMPBELL. Duly Please give ‘. S.-’l‘he Wanner and I: .wm‘ Aflawaw UVUC,†‘ v. ... \NNISG NHL. All kinds u and Sea! Machine Uila A CAI ._/uv0 0mm mm mm; NEW PRINTS! LATEST STYLES um PA 'n'mms. scarcu AND cammm means STYLISH DRESS 38038 33†mm N. B. U.\ MI’BELL. {\ymond Suing Nubian: supplied cheap. 'â€"NEW ANDâ€"â€" :ti-m or nu 31km autiwrizud ugomt -â€"0Pâ€"â€" ;, immediately east of the Poét Ofï¬ce, “'oodvillo A large stock of Ag»: (or the -â€"AT THE- n of Rmp‘ r No air: on Imnd, (In-twine LJALL SULIUI'I‘ '2". r, issued through to all pu-ts of Mumtuba. . StantOD in this section for .' REID- {or which the highest pumhmd . ASK your dealer fut (ï¬nnlulflilm Mn- Machine Oil and am that Hm lmru-l ix Iu-umlml " Carmine,“ as non» uLlwr is genuiuu. ‘ Lindsay, (M. th. 188»!1 Dun Rugâ€"Have the swings:- to convey to ï¬lm Director: of 65. “Landon ' Mains!†9nr thanks for their prmnptncm in mynuc our clnimsin full. arising from tho losses: by the recent. bush ï¬re: A‘OX. Clarke, Ops, 3566 ‘ James Mcï¬nhey, Emily, Wm Edward Ko-rr, “ 60". Joseph McUmmell. †59" Mutt-how Wiisou, 0.3. m3. TLOR. McCain; Ups. X 596 ‘ Edwin Prensa, Mmipoaa, 91": Tnos. Kelly Emily.‘ 45" Martin Harringtcu, Emily. 7.03 Guy antty. Vern!" m 551) s. 09;?ng gaging-u: Lam». Muhmf. at. V" --...- ., ‘uv “I" f LV donignml, have this day by mutual consent withdrawn lrmn tho partnership uf ’ngcn Rimlon, Senior, James Riulon, Junior. John and Joseph Hisdoll, and all parties lmviug claims against, or owing tho Mill ï¬rm. WI“ settle the. sumo with the remain- in' member: as l Sharonofurtlwr interest L. ALA... U. E. 'l‘icrs, Isaac ()mtlin. Hugh l’nilcy. Margaret Kerr, Jnlm (,‘lwylmutll, Ednwnl Malm-e, P. B. Mclflmrqoy, James Howard. . Jnhn W'dsum Rum. Mchciem, John Knmltcl. JOSEPH RISDUN. “'oodï¬lle. Much 8th. 1882 _“ -w-“y uvu Illv _iu' member: as l shnwnofurtlwr in them. COMMODIOUS HOUSE. situated on .A Agnes Street, in tho Village of Wand. ville. Terms maulu easy to a suitable paty. Apply-to - HUGH McCORQUODALE, April 5th. 188?. Woo-lvillo. vv. “7.39. nuan- ache. Sick Headaazo, Distress aï¬ ter Eating; Wind on the Stomach. Hear-them, Pains In the Side and Back, Want oprpetite. Want 01 Enemy, Low Spirits, Foal Stam- ach. It Ixzvz'gomtes tho Liver, can ï¬es offal! surplus b119, regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the whole system. - C'ut this out and take If to your D t and (rat a. 10 cent Sample are (age botzlo for 75 cents. mi . tell yournejglzbor about It. ARI) 0F THANKS. Lint-15y“. NOTICE (raon BRAZIL." 22719 New Compound ï¬s wax» dezzful aé‘ins'ty to the Digestive Apparatus and the Liver, increas- ing- tIm rdissolvingjuices, mllevs tug almost instantly tho dmadfzd results onyspe s13, Indigestios, and the TORPI LIVER, makes Zopesa an evezy day nocassityin every house. It acts gently a d speedily m Bulownessf,’ Cqs 531953.: Has 4:!- nnï¬un 0:-1'. -â€" ‘OTIQE is hereby gi_v_on glint !, the un- V.--" --........, u. 0., w mm nnnw, tmr-l daughter of’ Mr. Dunc'an Campbell, of Thanh. - AT the residence of the brido'p brother, 1 on tho 5th inst. hi llev. A. lion's. M. A.. Mr. Malcolm Mchllnm of Marinas-n, m Miss Elizabeth Jackson; (laughter of the late Mr. John Jackson, 01 Eldon. AT the maidence of the briulo'a parenta. on Wednesday, 29th March. 1882, by the llcv. J. annhlr. of Hawaiian, Mr. Duncan Clark on Funelon. to Miss Flora Ann Mu Arthur, youngest daughter of Mr. Malcolm McArthur. of Grass: llill, Mariposa. DIED. ON March 27th. 1882, at lot 10, 8th conâ€" cession. Eldon, Mn mhu MoFodyou. aged 7 years, 1 month z-ud5dnya. , MARRIED. A1 the maidens-0‘0! tho hride’a mother. on the 5th‘irwh. [)3 {he Ruv. |)_,__ II A \- "1 _-.. - uv swv. null. Russ, M. A. Mr. Aingua Kiowa. of Unid- wall, Kansas U. 8., to Min Anniu, thin! daughter a!" Mr. Dunc'an Campbell, of 'l‘hAD- G Our Spring Iumortntimm of Dam Goods in more complete than ever before, while m ntylr, quality and mngo'wodefy competition. 10 ymda of cod Dreesflomla for 81.00. Cull an secure» burguin. Mélutyro «I: Prior. W Tm»! 'l'w! Tow. lâ€"Grmt duotion in Tom; Call and are our 35, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60oz. '1“ McIntyre J: Prior. their prodigious in "0|ch - l'i-u;;.'-"°'l;;;; Gleaner has one 145 inches tho long mg, and 1} pounds in wuigln. Tu: season of big eggs has new urn rival. 0m- exulmugm are hunting gnu ‘Ih.:,_ B‘L-lncllm , Ops. Lin-Ila y, \ emlmn, Ups, Vernlam. 0M. Ups. Mm ipma, Emily. ' Emily. Vcrula m Lulu», 70 350 530 634 b 4') 40- p 842‘ 2'5 5" Wm 60:!- mm 9|}. grand. A103.