Dr. Norris moved, secomled by~ Mr. Mc. Eucheru that Messrs- Fell, Deacon, Fair- .bairu and Broad be a committee to inspect the bridge on Pigeon l‘iVer. and report to the council not later than Thursday next the condition of said I)ridge.â€"Carried. The report of the special committee on the Pigeon river liridge reported, recom- mending that a new bridge be erected, on the present one was in a Very dilapidated and unsafe condition. They suggested that a new structure he erected with stone abut- ments and iron superstructure of one span, whiuhia about 60 feet Ill length. The vilv logo would undertake to construct the ap- proachs free of expense to the county In case the hridge he rehnilt of iron. They further considered it necessary that prompt action be taken. and would recommend that the county engineer be instructed to prepare plans and speciï¬cations for stone work, etc., and nith as little delay as possible to coin-- plete it this season. The report was adopted. Mr. 'l‘ooki-y lnoVed, seconded hv Mr. Mr. R. McMurmy moved. seconded by Mr. MoUlelland. that the plans of a bridge on tho lmunclnry of Draper mul Oakley be laid on thu table, which was done. Mr. Fell moved; seconded by Col Deacon that the communication from the Ontario Government rcspection amendments to the municpal law so far as regard bridges and lepreacntation of municipalities in county councils be 1efcr1ed to a committee compos- ed of Co]. Deacon and Messrs. Adams, Hunt Norris, Fairbairn and the mover, and that the Committee report during the pre:o.1t acasiou.â€"Carried. o The council then adjourned Iltil ten o'-~ clock to-morrow. From the clerk county Simeon, asking that a grant of $|00 he made for the buildâ€" ing of a bridge on the town l_inc hctwwn Thename of Dr. Clarke, of Woodvillo. was on motion of Col. Deacon placed on tho cducntiou‘cummittcc. On motion of Mr. l'nrkur. seconded by uh Fell, sum: was granted to the new lu‘iqlgelmtween \Vntt and Stephenson, on cundition tho county of Suncuo do the S‘Hlll}. kroni the trurstees and a number of late payers in school section No. 12, \ crulam, asking that a committee be appomtcd under sec. 88 of the school act to attach certain lots to said section. \Vratt nml Sgephcnsou #3 tin}: county Simcoe had done. A petitinn fromth municipal council of Draper and nakley, praying that a grant he made to assist in building a new bridge nuroas the Black rchr in Oakley. From the secretary of the department of public works. Ottawa, acknowledging receipt uf petition respecting public buildings In the town of Lindsay. Mr. Kennedy moved, seconded by Mr. Miller, that. Messrs. Fairbairn, Bailey (Emily), “’alker, Adam. Melville, .\lc~ Arthur, McEauhern, Bailey (Laxbon), Hunt, Norris, Fell, BrOWn, Taylor and Dr. Clarke be a special committee for equalizing the assessment rolls of the several municipal- ities to form a. basis for levying county rates for the current yearnâ€"Carried. Council met at three o'clock, the warden in the chair. From the dark of the Legislative Assemâ€" bly, submitting questions respecting count-i- tutiou of county councils. All the members present except Messrs. Daniel, Heaslip And Hopkins. Minutes read and adopted. Cummuuications were received and rcml .5 follows : From the president. of the agricultural col- lege. euclosxug circulars for the information of council. From manager of Bank of Moutwal, reâ€" sbectiug rate of interest for discounts. From R. W. Phipps. clerk of , forest pre- servation, respecting forest's: uâ€".a vvww .7. V Câ€"ol. Deacon and Mr. Mill" entered and took their sens. The reports of the inspectors of east and west Victoria school divisions were also read and referred to the education committee. From the re-eve of Bexley, respecting necessary repairs needed on Grass ri\'er bridge north of Victoria :Road village. Baronâ€. The warden read the auditor’s report for the past ï¬nancial year, which was referred to the committee, also the estimates for the present year. I L --..I From the teem of Omemee, respecting the decay and dangerous condition of the bridge acrosl Pigeon river on King street. The mi'uutes of the former sessions duly read an! conï¬rmed. l‘xe following communications were then read :â€" mm: “$102!. The June session of the Victoria county cuuuéil beam Tuesday afternoon, the warâ€" den in me chair. The following gentlemen were prenut and wswaed to the roll: Megan. Broad. Cameron, Daniel, Eyrus. Fairbairn. Foo, Fell, Hopkins. Hunt. Keno :wdy, bio-Arthur, Mchclncrn. )lcklurray, Norris. lead. Taylor and. Walker. The Volcrk state-d that Dr. Clark, the wave of the new municipality of “'oodville, had ï¬led his certiï¬cates with him and taken tho customtry declaration. Victoria Coun’ty Council. moved, seconded by Mr, \5'81'0 7 Mr. Camel-0ndmoved. secomlcll hy Mr. Taylor, that this council grant $100 to erect a bridge across the Talbot river in Eldon at the village of Balsover, and that this resolu- tum he referred to the committee on roads and bridges.â€"â€"Carried. , Mr. Eyres moved. seconded by Mr. Mc- Eachern, that this council grant $500 to be extended in opening up a road between lots Hand 1!, in the 6th con. of Maripnsa, and that this resolution be referred.â€"-Uar. tied. Col. Deacon mOVed, seconded by Mr. Mc- Art'nnr, that the following be a special com- mittee to draft a petition to the Honorable the Minister of Railways and Canals praying that the Dominion Parliament may before or at the next session of the Legislature pre~ pare and mature a scheme for the purpose of recouping those municipalities which grant- ed aid to tho dilfercnt lines of railway in the same manner as in the Pembroke case, and somewhat similar to that received by the municipalities in the lower province at the late session of the Parliament of Canada, vim; Messrs. Adam, Walker. McEachern, MeArthnr, Fell, Fairbairn, Daniel, Bailey (Emily), and the movers-Carried. Col. Deacon moved. seconded by \l I FaIiIhairn. that the following be a special committee to repoIl; at the DeceIIIher session of this council, lat, whetth it Is expedient to construct certain gravelroads in the coIIn. try; 2nd. if expedient where such roads are to be located; 3rd. the grade and engineerâ€" inrrfucilities; 4th, the probable cost of the same; 5th. the mode of ï¬nnnciuglfor the pay- ment of such sum as may be agreed upon, viz.;Messra. \Valkcr, Adam, Bailey (Emily) Daniel, Bailey (Laxton), McEachern, Fell, McAI-thur, Reid, and the mover and second- (nuâ€"Carded. The council adjourned till ten o’clock Thursday morning. Time. its value. To- day Is ours, why shuuhl we cane. ’ To day 13 ours. why should we fear. ’ ’J‘o- (13." IS ours. why should “0 sorrow. " For to thc gods belong to marrow. Therefore for to day, Chew Gold (‘oiu To- bacto‘ it is the best. Parker. that. 8|00 be grnntcd by this coun- cil for the erection of a [fudge acrusa tho outlet from Deorlake on the town lino he- !wcen Stephenson and Macaulay. and thui this motion he referred to the road and bridge committee.â€"Uarl'ied. Moved by Mr. Fee, seconded by 001. Dan- con that $50 be granted to Lindsay for repairs to \Velliugtou Street bridae, and that this resolution be referre'.-Car. tied. Mr. Bailey moved, seconded by Mr. Miller, that this council grant $200 for the improvement of the crossway ou the 6th con. between lots '12 and 13, being the centre road of Family, and that this motion be referred.â€"~Carried. Mr. ï¬Valker moved, seconded by Mr. Melville, that the sum of $1,000 be granted to improve the following lending roads to the county town. viz: Betwoen OakwooJ and Lindsay. 8150; between Omcmee and Lindsay. $200; between Lind-say and Little Dr. Norris unwed. aecuuded by Mr. Ken- nedy. that the chairman of the maul and bridge committee, Mr. Adam, and the reeves of Lindsay. Uiuemee, Verulam and Emily be a special committee to obtain plum and speciï¬cations for the bridge over Pigeon river at Omcmee, to advertise and receive tenders, and to let contracts in accordance wi.) the report 0! the special committee.â€" “rriod. Britain, 3200; between Lindsay and Duns- ford, $250, between Lindsay and Downeyâ€" ville... Q200; and that this motion be referred to the committee on roads and bridue5.â€" Carried. M ma. Emu haunt." 169 Won 128th 8L, New York. May 16, In “I have used AYIR’R Cmmln' I‘Emout. in my family for several years, and do I“ hesitate to pronounce it. tho moot cll’ecmal rr-mody for cough] and colds we have ever tried. A. J. CRANE" Lake Crystal, Miun., March 13, man. " I auiforod {or eight yours from Bronchiill. and aiior trying 1mm rmnodioa with no cm- (was. I was cured by i no use of Avrtn’a Cull- m' [Truman Joan-u Wanna." llyhalia, Mist, April 5, 1882. "I cannot. any enough in pain of Avmt's Cumun' l’i‘.("rnliAl.. lmliovin as I do that hut for its nsv I should Ion a non havo died from lung irouhloï¬.‘ .. linauvol." Palestine, Texas, April 2'), 1882. No mm of an aflociion of tho throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly rolls"! hy the um of Avnn‘s (‘uznav PMTUIAL. and it will altmyn run when the disc... I not, already beyond tho control o! modidm PREPARED IIY Dr.J. C.AyerCo., Lowell, Mil. \ Sold by .1: mm... , No other complaints are so insidious in th‘ attack as those afloe'ting the throat and lung: none so trifled with by the majority of outlet- ers. Tho ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from n trifling or unconlcious ex- posure, is oltcn but the beginning of a fatal aickneu. Arxn’a Cuznnv PECTOBAL bu we“ prove» its efficacy in a forty yeln' m with throat and lung diseases, and Chadd h taken in all cues without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. “ In 1857 I took a severe cold, which affected mylnn a. l hulatvrrihlccongh and (mod night a ter night without sleep. ’l‘hor actor! gave Inc up. i tried Avnn'u Cmuun' Pnc- 'mnAL, which rclioved my lungs, induced sleep and nil‘ordcd Inc the rent nocouary lor tw recovery of In strength. By tho- continucd use of tho ‘m'r-nuu. a perm-w hontcuro was vii‘cctcd. I am now ll: your. old, halo and hearty, and am satisï¬ed y‘. Cnnunv l'nc'ronu. saved me. Humor; Famnno‘rm" Buckingham, Vt., July 15, 1562. “ While In the country last wlntor my mm boy. three years old, was tsknn lllwllh crolp; ll. manual as if he Would die from mummy lstlon. Unont‘ tho family suggested the u. or Avnn's Cnmuu' Plf‘TmlAl. n homo r1 whlch was always kept, In the house. This was trlml in small and frequent doses, and to our (lullgllt in loss than half an L mr tho llltlo pnlluut was hr-Mhlng easily. The doo- tur sahl that. tho Ummuv I‘m-Town. had snvod Ill durllng‘s llfu. Csn you wonder I. our gnu hula? Slnc_¢:rely_yonrs,k % AYE R’ 5 Cherry Pectoral. Croup. â€" A Mother's Tribute. Carling done to and from all parts of tho villngn and Midland nnllwny flintlnn. Clmr'oa mmlor- Mn. Rosidcnco. mm door north of E don House Queen Strcot. Woodvlllo Woodvillo. May 90.1984. A first- Class 23:11:th Single or Double Buggy or Waggon Sept. 22, Nov. 17. ' UxxmmnE.â€"-Jan. 9.3. Mar. 4, May 6, July 8, Sept 23, Nov. 18. CAxxmnTox.â€"Jnll. 24. Mar. 5. May 7. July 9. Sept 24. Nov. 19. BI:.u'l-:m‘o.\'.â€"Mm‘. 6, May 8. July 10. Sept. ‘25, Nov. :50. Ul‘j‘lfl}]t0\'£.--Mnr.7, May 9. July ll, Selma \\'!n'rnx:.â€"_Jgn.. ‘3: Feb. 1. ‘Mtuxnl. April. Qtayl Juno], July‘l .301“. 1 Oct. 1 Nm'.l.l)o_c.1. BR()lI(.flA.\l.-â€" [May 2, Jul) 3, Supt.“ -. Dun-'vm'aCImEK.â€"-.|Jan 3. “at. 3 Km. 3. [hurt annnâ€"Jnn; ‘23., Mar. 2. May 5, July 'I, BEST MATERIALS AND “'ORKMA N~ SHIP EMPLOYED. Nov. 21, Wliithy. Jun. 1. 1381 cabinet Maker 8e Undertaker A Good Hem-Seâ€" fllâ€"l‘niï¬lltfl] at- ého notice an Reasonable Term County of Ontario W.G.Stoddart Woodville. May lst. 1881. Mrs. A. Morison’s New Spring Prints and â€"â€"Cretonnes.'â€" BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES. MUSLINS. and FAHDY DRESS GOODS. A choice 10% of Lowest Living Prices. P. a. CAMPBELL, FIFTY RIGS TO CHOOSE FROM Sittings of Division Courts for 1884. Published by order of the General Sessions. Camphell’s Catriage'Wnrks ! â€"\VOODVI LLE, ONT. ~â€" Mourning Prints, Cottons, Quilts, Towels, etc. NEW GOODS Clim 7h ' l m 8“ ¢M2w422u$° W A 6 6f thegfeart, f n ‘cvery s ies o isease arising mm 1mm: Blood. c. c. unrnnu av Tu; Health Happiness for all. WILL CURE 0R RELIEVE Biliousness, Headache. Dys- pepsia. lndi estion, Dizzmess. Jaundice. ropsy, Fluttering 011 band. Ropninting and Repairing nt Should call at the above works. JAMES M. LAWSON ('Alt'l‘l-‘Jl. m. OPENED MONTHLY AT Any one wanting a ï¬rst-class WQODVILLE, ONT. J. E. FARl-‘AYHLL. Clerk of the Peace. Drain Tile 3, Specialty ()ur Jobbing Establishment si Complete. Reauerton Lumber Yard BRICK YARD AME E©TTERY. W. TAYLOR, Proprietor. LUMBE R, SIIINGLES, and LATII 31311912; and Pamgny audits ln‘anchos. uudall points in Canada and the United Status. American currency bought and sold. SA \' I NO 5’ DEPA liTMENT, Interest allow-d on dopusiks ut the rate. of Sper cent. Sou-s collectcdnt lowest rates. Olllcc “ours. I» u. m. In I p. In. Saturdays [0 n m to 2 p In. Harness Maker, Saddler 8:0. Harness: Collars, Halters, Whips. Curry Combs, lhuéhcs, Trunks, Valises, and all kinds of Horse Furnishings. All kinds of Repajljng Negtly and Promptl‘y Exécuted. - ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES. Agent I‘m- lho lamina and Onlurlo Invest- lm'ul Company. Tim spriu trade is mm opening and thoso requiring a well-ï¬tting suit should :eavo their orders at once to avoid the usual rush Suits made and trimmed to order at lowust prices REELANDS .5; PENTLAND DENTIS'I‘S, at!" llndsuy. on. One of the above will be at the Hamilton Honso, Beavortou. on tho Socond Monday of each month. He will alsn visit \Voodvillo on the Second Tue» any of each month. stopping at the Queen's Hotel. , J. NEKLANDS.I..D.S. : JOS.1'ENTLAND,L.D.S. Mara. Street, North End of Bridge. FOR BARGAINS 1)! Full Cloths, coarse and ï¬ne, Tweeds, Flannels, Stocking Yarn, Cottonades, Shirt- ings, Winceys «to. Highest Price Paid for “"001. BEAVEï¬tCQN, cam. MONEY TC) LOAD! Bankers ELDON HOUSE, \VOODVILLE, TIIOS . EDW'AIDS I'roprlflor. cmmuodmtion and attentiyo servants mums and and ovary First-clussnc Ban- wall supplied with tho choicest L Cigars. 'lms to and from all cniqs, convenience for the travelling pubho. B. MA DI LL. Manager. J. BERRIE’S -Woodville Bakery !- P. D. McARTHUR, BEAVERTON. Thelargesth 8881 Stock in town Corner Store. \VOODVIILE HARNESS SHOP Best Bread in the County. FARMERS' PRBDUOE TAKEN IN EXGHA‘IGE FUR GOODS. â€"â€"BE.~\VERTONâ€"â€"â€" Jailming Esta’alishment !- Wines and Liquors CALL AT TH E Beaverton Woollen Mill, ï¬rï¬ï¬ï¬jflï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬a ou gnod security. Drafts issued upon the (‘I’STOM CARDING. SPINNING. \VEAV- ING (h). DONE AT SHORT NOTILE. SAMES S'EUflR‘i", formerly occupit‘d by John Mthw. when: will be found l‘roctor‘s Brick Block, ï¬rst door east of: Town Hall FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE of all kinds and qualities on lmnd. Dominion Bank of Canada. BLAGK 4’ (2‘0" (2. iâ€- X‘ï¬ï¬‚’flfle Logan, â€"ESTAI3LISIIED 1856 â€"~ of every description ESTABLISHED 1876. Has removed to tho and a full stock of Tho subscribers will [my cash for any mm of EGGS. We lmvg as_ usual 0 choice ('lioiee Stock of Provisions and Groceries. \V. G. SMITH (30., Mitchell’s 01d Stand. Insurance effected in good reliable Companies at. lowest mtos. No x "cut‘a fees rcqu'uul. AI: â€" Agent: for the Turnip-Seed ! Cash or Produce. N0 Fines. N0 Commission Lonnsnmdo' m sums of $200 and upwards on a Straight Loan or on the .Liukiug Fuunl Swwm. at 1; Ion Info of interost. Expenses reduced to a Minimum. LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. Emma V and Sup erior Canadian Map 3 6L harts. As ppmmg us nu) ugunc) In tho W‘.()lld lorxull 1ml‘licvlnrs hoe. address H. ('. TLXIS()N.§21D lPublisher. 388 Richmond St†London, Ontario J. C. Gilchrist PAID FOR Eggs. Eggs CHEAP as The Shape“ I Provisions, Confectionery and. Fancy Goods, Choice Syrups and Highest market price paid for Farmers’ Pro- duce in Exchange for Goods. OEINA, STONE .' EARTEENWARE ls unex‘celled in the County. Fresh Biscuits: and Cakes of all Kinds Also a choice stock of Canada West General Grocer z FAMILY BREAD , FREEMAR‘S WORM POWDERS. Good TEA for 200. per pound 6 lbs 8]. new supply execllent Light Sugar Sets. per pound. Ara plume to take. Contain their own Pnrgutivo. In a safe. sure. and effect-u “0mm of Ivor-s in Children or Adult‘ All of which we offer at tho lowoat rcmun orativo prices for -BAKER- «Fresh Groceries !-- Postmaster, \Voodville. ANTI-LI) Agents to in“ Tunisonï¬s New CLASSWARE COAL OIL ! ALLAN LINE A large and woll~ussorted stock. of Stuamships, and for the BEA V E R'I‘ON In stock, also a largo lot. 0! Land Agency Co. [N GR JA'l‘ VARIETY. F. S. DUI‘II‘IIG:’‘I\".~ éféci: rot â€ANDâ€"-‘ WOODVIL-LE. nnnlity