“a" (70.1 . do], "Ult'lxl' Trudi!" ll ’1 ad un Willimr MM} Suï¬-minu- ‘ er inst rm! "2' V ; '5 of Amws M.‘ ,' iojwuratmn [thy Mr. ï¬n :0 Mm in z 1, essmmt n1 " Bahia. ihl ili‘. m fcnqnwcying at Port Hammin-J'ar .» ancd by Mr. Broad, necnmh-d by :Lownshrnngh, that the repnrt of Janch won. 1’. L. 8.. in the matter of the drain I: ‘l‘ï¬fh an. t-ï¬cctiug lots 10. ll. 1‘3 and with half u! l3 in the 15th can. of the [chip of .“M'ipnan. nmllotlin the 5th ï¬nd Int l in the 6th con. of Eldun hu ptm‘..-~-('nrriml. Mm’ml by Mr. Lawn» .gh, wounded by Mr. Bowen. that by- No. ’24". Ming .1 hy-lnw to provide for lmining at certain lamls in the townships :aripmm and EMU†and for harrowing on .éi :ii‘r m’ Hy- 'mrmlz'm of Mariya!“ [tr-3: of SIMHJ: .‘ur the cumphvt‘ing the k, m nnw rc-ncl a lir~t timc.â€"L‘nrricd. :34! by M r. 12mm]. wounded by Mr. Mark, a Ham! nf n-vis' m '» held on Monday. thuwguhk My ut ALMHt next to ctmsid- ‘3 v‘ tutti-21s Hi all parties interested o. :Z:-:x:yvnyna rt' his .\'0, 10, ll, 12111111 A 1-13! “3' H 3. in the township of r-a-a. an L.:.'»( 92-. ‘ Icy-kw; 1'11 mfercnvc nu’; he ‘tunhhvut in tho \V0(Hlvillc Al - av. {91' {um s-wflrni-fanvceks, commenc- {n t‘m: i'f'h-iny «5‘ whiting-Carded. noun-- «2 v ("m m t :3 Ravulox.~)lnvcd "r. )2 ans, ...,,.‘! « by Mr. Mark, that j ‘i'. z' m- m, ..u .ts sitting as mnrt‘ fisi‘\la]9‘a:'.~"".'l'.‘ ‘ urnmcnt.â€"4.‘nrried ‘ N! by A‘ t’mh‘ct, ~ ‘ uuled by Mr. Mark ‘ tho ‘~~?Iuv.'.a=,' ulu-r-vfions be made on†8-2291». r‘. ‘n'.1~' H; the year 1879:-â€" ‘ :rt Fidur' '. \V. hf, Int, 22, Iith can. be ‘ "charge on land and iporsonnl property , VtorAnderson, overcharge onland; Duncan duel do ; W. ('oone,1mvperby to bo‘ sod tenant ; .Vlary Sutherland. over-i go on land and nnme'to he changed; 75%. Clifl', overcharge on land ; J. L. White- 9, agent for Gilbert Stalker, name to he ï¬red as owner : William Snmllwaml, jr., _ e to be entered as occupant for N. hf. 22 . l2. Movcfl'hy Mr. anes, seconded Mr, Lownsbrnugh, find the cmlrt‘uf rcï¬ â€˜on now adjourn to meet again on Mon. , 7th July next, at 3 p. m.~Uarriml ‘ovNcu. Pnocr: nouns. - ’l‘ he council met fthe 7th day of Jul) . 1879. Members all out. \‘liuutes of last meeting a-eadnml med. Mmed by Mr. Bowen sci-Emu ed ,9 Mr. Mark, that by-law No. 239, lvcing n f Jaw to raise the sum of ten thousand ‘ rs to aid in thcconstrnctiun of tile,stono l timber drains be now read It first time. - ed. Moved by \Ir. Lownshrongh, soc. led by Mr. Bowcs, thnthyolnw No. 239 i inow read a second tinie is: {cunniiï¬'tee -of ?; i whole.â€"â€"Garried. Gonna?! went: into i,’ nmittee thereon, Mr. Bowcs in the chair. ' mmittee rose and reported byJuw No. 239 but without amendments. Moved by L Broad. seconded by Mr. Mark, that by- V239 be now read a. third time and missed. Ended. Mcved by Mr. Lownsbrough, ondefl by Mr. 'Bom, flint the mmnncil in. not the clerk oto notify the Midlanll Rail. 700111me to remove their fence-dï¬'l‘ohe ll between lots 15 and 16 in the 15th mm. the road is required for public useâ€"Cur- l. Moved by Mr. Broad, seconded by ; Mat, that the dime give Kris oriieruon 3: trmnner’xn ‘fzrvonr of the deputy return- :1 afloat-s of ï¬lm following cub-divisions iur J Eng bootharâ€"Sub-dri-nioiimmo. ‘l. 83; Na ' i3; No. 5. $3. No. '6, $3; No T, 85:; No. 6,i â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Imus'nrmigh 1 mded by Mr. ancs, that the Reew give i order for $1] on the ttensuror in favor a! é ‘ Stevens, pathtnaster, for beat No. 7!. l i lid amount has been paid into treasurer ‘ : lurid TOM 'beat.~(,'arried Moved by i Mark, seconded by Mr. Bou'es, that the i I '0 give hisorc'ier nu thz Mun-r in {Mar i he folbwing indigent 'pemqmszâ€"Mrn. l flhnd, 84 ; Mrs. \anlace, in care nf J. ] 3unnings, 84; Mr. and Mrs." Morrison, in 1 of R. Adam. 84; Wm. Stewart. in f l of R. Adam, 31.â€"('f;irried.â€".\lowd .by i ( Mark seconded by Mr. Bowen. tlm‘t the i ( a give his order on the treasurer in farm ,1 1 Mb‘ ’11). Broad for the sum of 81.50, for Wnrk on sideline between lots 5 and 6 in the boneâ€"Curried. ancd by Mr. .\l.nrk. Ided by Mr. Broad, that the report of ham; be accepted, recommending James inky ta vreueixve aflzrflwr mun 0f um: lied dollars on aemnm‘t (if ï¬nk-me hike b, and the rceve givu'his wdcr (a 1310 um in fumruf M. Hum?- L. 3., fur ty don-s formpcrinbom‘ling “mac Me I ; and that tin; recvc give his order on renanmrin furor nf .\l. Deane for six rimrwmwfls and revise vflw :vmssmeut ill for the present year amunrilillgly.~- hyï¬ed. ‘The‘memhers of council subscrib- lto the oath m; a court of revision in con. unity with the assessment act of‘flntm-io. hofdllowiug appeals were heard: Rnht. thin, overcharge on hull :; 'l‘lmmtu: “'allis, Couu'r or anmmx.â€"~The council ul’ Muri- Iu met at Odkwood on the 23rd «lay of i119, I870. Mordbemoflypmaont. Minuten Tut meeting read and approx/e41. Moved V Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Bowen, tlmt I! council new sit as a court at revision HR :‘Mm .Xmemon. N. hf. Int '5, Mun-m 3’10;Thonms “'nllisc ,15' min ‘. -! 3100mm S. M. , mlumd 13200; Duncan Car. nmvt $5.16, qr.lot2. llth mu \“ ham (krone. 7 and I ll, “Inning, name to In: \‘illmm Hliut assessed as ten- pl. name tohe entclwl William Sutherland, Int Woodéille, â€303.104 “M Amt. (lumen. l’nmmxnmomâ€"The Council now resumed its sitting for ordinary business. Moved by Mr. Broad, seconded by Mr. Mark that the I'L'I'VC give his order on the treasur- er in favor of David Beachmn for the sum of 8l'25 in salary for assessing the township of Mariposn for the yearl8]9.â€"Carried. Mov- ed by M r. Bowen, seconded by Mr. Lowns- hrongh, that the recve give his order on the treasurer in favor of John \V. l’attnodcn for the sum of $5 for serving noticm of mnrt of revision on per accountâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Mark. soconded by Mr. Brand, that this ('onncilmljonrn in moot again on the third Monday ,iu. August. Carried-Jam: l". CL'lexoa. tuwmhip clerk. i value reduced $50; Gilbert Stalker. name to ' ‘he entered as owner ofh'. E. qr. lot 6. 6th i con., instead of Hugh McKinnon. and per- sonal property charged to Hugh McKinnon struck oil': Elihu Hall. name to he entered as owner of S. E. qr. lot No. [4. 2nd con.. inatead (If Rulm Thomas,- “"illiam (.‘ulhert, name to he entered as owner of h‘. er. of S. ‘ hf. 16, 9nd con., 25 acres. S. H. gr. '15, 2nd 00“.. 50 acres,and Sidney Culbert an tenant. i David (.‘ulbert, name to he entered as mama { (If s. we of 8. half lot 1'6, an my, George I (Zulbert, name to he entered as owner of S. l half of lot 16, 4th con.; George Cullicrt, mime to he entered as owner of N. hf. lot 16 in 4th cou., assessed Value, 8|,800; Charles Neails, name to he entered as owner of N. hf lot 23, 4th con., assessed value, 8200; John Sparks, name to he entered as ownei’of S. ‘ l W. cor. N), 5th cm... I?» acres. amewl J , va‘ke, (‘50; Thomas Scurry. name to be en- 5 ! tened-as onurofa'. W. qr. 141 [Mb cnu.. l ’ asuosned wine, $300; John Rpm-nee. name to a he entered an owner (3: part S. Li. 15, 14th I 1430a)., and Ira Argue, name to: he entered as tenant, assessed value, 33,3360; Robert i'mt~ ’0 er, name to he entered as owner of 5. hi. H', ’ ‘.’nd cnn.. and Jacob Mullen as tenant. ass- ; essed Value, 82,004); James Frise, name to he i entered an tenant for N. hf. l0, lat «10“., and l William Mullen to he assessed for $300, per- sonal property charged to N/hf. l0, lst cuu. llcnry Oliver, assessment- to he reduced 5‘3 (4'; Sidney Cam: and Frank Cami, to he assemml f with l’ricl (’nnum joint tenants for N. hi. i let 9. 61h «2.41., and 25 acres of put of 8, 79.; - con.; Hugh Mellmiald, to he assessed a: : tenant N. llf. 7, 4“! con.; N?!" McLeod, 1 name to he entered :u owner of N. hf. 14 in i [ï¬lth con. , instead of farmem’ son ;Joc. 'l'am- 1 lin, name to he struck out; William ll. (Jnn- * nings to he entered as occupant for pt. If», i 7th com, Samuel I-leaziu as occupant fur pt. l 2, 7th comâ€"«Uniï¬ed. Moved by Mr. Broad seconded by Mr. Inwnahrough that this i court adjourn to meet again to-morrov; morn- ing at l0.~--Cnrrio«L Tuesday, 8th day of July, l87l‘o. Court of revision resumed its sittinbwmemhera all presentâ€"and proceeded furtherto revise and amend the assessment rolls. Moved by Mr. Bou'es, seconded hy .\lr. IM'nshrough. that. the assessment mile for the present year as new revised be con- ï¬rmed and mloptul.â€"~(.'.~nrried. l ‘i :9 Material Furnished if Required. THOS. OLOUSTON :IGUSTOM WORK 1 Grainimg Walnut, Oak. (light and dark) Maple and Burr Walnut. Pit, Material, 'or Workmanship, OH R PR ICES ALL W©RK GUAANTEEL, Boot and Shoe Store! , Glazier, Grainer. and Paper-Hanger. ’uy us a visit. You all know that for I] am not io~be-eucelle(l~cï¬ther in ZS ARE TO SUIT THE TIMES, AND OUR GOODS TO SUIT YOU. cg)†SEWED \YORK A SPECIALTY. i3} VV 0(5DVILL‘E SPECIA‘I'Y : ROD. CAMPBELL. Aml ev-my kind of SKIS DISEASE, it has never been known to fail. 2’nrehasers should look to the Label on the Pets and Boxes. 1! the address is)â€: 633 Oxford Street, London, thev are spurious. We will my Agents n Salary of 8|00 per month and expenses, or allow a lwgo com- misaion toacll our new and womlerfulin- ventions. "'9 mm» what we my Sample free. Address, SHERMAN CO.,. Mar- ulmllv Michigan. ' The Pills and Ointment arc Manufactured only at AGENTS READ THIS The Trade Marks of ut'egebfctl-Iï¬ncs are registered in Ottawa. Hence, any onu throughout the British Possessious, who mav keep the Amerian (,‘ounterfeits for sale, will be prusccubml. It is an infallible remedy. If effectually mhhed on the neck and chest. as salt into meat, it cures .501: E 'l‘Hluu'l', Diptheria, Umnchitiz', (,‘mlghs, (,‘olclx. and oven As'flua. For (:lmulular Swollmgs, Ab- scessess, Piles, Fistulau, 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Anal are Mld by all Vomlnm of Medicines throughout the ('ivilmcd World; with di- n-vctimm for use in ulnmst every langugggg. VIVI‘ .. IIV‘A 1 In I o OLB WOUNDS, SORES AND ULGEBS It: Searching and. Healing Prayerties are Known Throughout the arid 'ami llUWELS, giving tune, energy, and vigour to these great MARY SPRING-5' 0!" LIFE. They are Lusulir'wutly recommended as a never failing remedy in all canes when: the cnustitntiun, {mm whatever cause, has become impaired 1:,Wenkoned. They are wonderfully elllcaciuus in all ailments inci- cluntal tn Foumles 0f all ages: and u a GEXERA 1. FAMILY MEDICINE. are 'l‘lmsc fammn l‘ills purify the “LOUD. Md an: numb 1mwmfcfly,yctsumming on tho This Great Household. Medicine rank: among the loading necessaries of. Life. Forthc cllru of BM) LILV'H, Bad Breasts LIVER, STUMACIL KIDNEYS Gout, Rheumatism, uuanrlmscql. (M1211 Tammm and Massey Reapers, Buy your Garden Seeds at D. McLeod’s, op- posite the Post Ofï¬ce, Woodvilie. SEEDS SEEDS .' Best and most Complete Mill Man-- ufactured in the Dominion. HAVING TAKEN MORE FIRST PRIZES THAN ANY OTHER, AND INVA “IA BLY RECEIVES THE HIGHEST RECUM M ENDATIONS \\'IIE.'EVER AND \VHEREEVICR ['1‘ IS BROUGHT INTO (“(LHPI'I'I‘I’I‘IUN \VI'I‘II OTHER MILLS. “'0 Mk uur friends and the farmers generally to TEE ‘HONEY' IMPROVED FANNING MILL “'1: Would respectfully call the attentinn of the farming cmnmunity to the FAXNINIS MILL now made at nur wm-ks. This will is known as WHITE BRO, Large Variety Inf Ladies? Emnellas, Cheap. CALL AND EXAMIN E GREAT REDUCTION LATEST STYLES ! NEW STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, 500 Feet to Supply with Boats and Shoes.§ FULL LINES I WOODVILLE HARDWARE EMPORIUM WANTED ! on cost, and can consequently sell very cheap. which I have just purchased CALL AND SEE MY Agricultural Works, ARBHa GAMPBEM. ~AT Aâ€" in all the ON EXII I I} ITION AT- It is undoubtedly the "1‘11 E i All kinds of Hardware mums, COAL OIL A SPECIALTY. 200m. PER GALLON. T©©L§g Grain Cradles, Hay Forks, Rakes, Scythes, Hoes, BARLEY FORKS! HARDWARE VA] NISHES, OILS, AND ALL KINDS (9F BRUSHES, c.,