Wilson “A." Walsh“ “9" an} ' ‘ Sewing Machines and Needles b‘pt n {y 0}: hand. ' lat-It m- Halon Man a Snflna’s Co. Manny to Luau on ï¬rst-class Sx-curity at '6 (9.6; pay cant. Ageili fol A H \I‘ldS SD\ C q Rmntfoni. Mmmtaomn-rs of Leamxs, Mow- -crs, Self Binders. kc. Ofï¬ce of 'Livocy Rigs at any time and at all lmnm I 'on the shnrtest nut-ice. Spucial auentiun? given to Cummel‘cial 'l‘ravelh-rs. (‘hm‘gesl always moderate. TERMS. BASH. Shh ' hlcs 1n connoction with Hm Eldon Hume. 5 H. NRBLANDR. [.1 .S. ; JOS. PENTIAND. l..D.S. ' Cutin done to and from a“ rt: of the wingâ€. .‘i Suing and Midlam hilwav union. 0 urges mulcuao. Ruidoncqnno flooraorth of Eldon Hons. Queen Street, Moodvifln. NEEZANDS ‘5: PEN'I'LAND. “WISE, aha. Main)", 0:". One (Ythe above will be at Hamilton’s ‘Hotel. Boavorton, on the SECUND MOX~ EBAY of each month. He will a‘so visit ‘\\"oodv'a|le on the Second TUESDAY of each month,'stopping at McPherson‘s Hotel. Clerk 7th Division CnIIrt (‘ountv V ictoria. ’Cuuvevanccr. (‘ommisiioner in Queed 3 Bench. Nutarv Public, c, éc. Ofï¬ce, Vim 'toria Rom] Station. \‘7 M Ions 1101111111 â€111-11 111111511 (OWNER!!! [\H La“ (O‘TE‘ {\l' EB GENERAL INSITRASCE AGENT. 4.1mm? To L51} at 1: per co11t.- 1111111101120 1‘: Km 1111: £11.12. “(may to Loan at 6 per cent. OFFIGESâ€"kent Street Lmdmy. Ontariu 3’. S. MAR'nx. ' v. H. HUI‘RIXS. a CIm‘!‘~ 13!: Division (‘onrt County Victoria. Secretary Eldon B. A. Sneietv.‘ Agent l‘. H' 8. Company. mecyancer, Commis- isxoner in Queen's Bench. ‘H .lltorner-nt-L‘w. Solicitor hi Chancery. l‘onvcynncer, do" ac. OFFICBsâ€"Ronms lately m-cupied by “1 BI. (.‘ochrauc, Riglow‘s 31001;. I’m-t Perry. Tom‘nmx HOTEL. woodvilze; ‘ BENJAMIN SCAR)!!!“ Proprietor. ...__ This tirst~class [muse has jukt lu-cu rp- Eï¬tted, furnished mu! utherwis~s raun'ated and improved. ‘ Being! in the c-mfu- of the “business part ofthc village, and furnished ‘with splendid sample rooms. it is therefore mostvjnvenient fur trmw-llcrs and coxunl(-r~ ~cinl men. and the public generally. The Bar is supplied with the best of Liq-mrs and Cigars. Gum] Stables :mul llostler in at- !eudnnco. ‘ Sums mwsex, “1|. “I'LL!“ Proprietor. "l‘llis‘lmtul is in every way conlploteh‘meet Itlw requirements of the trnvelling public. Meals served nu the arrival of 31] trains 'wliich stop here. on ‘hnth railways, twenty 'ulinutes for refreshments. 00ml waiting rooms. Bar always unppliod with the best ‘brnnils or" liqums and cigms. I‘VLDUN HUUSE, \Voeclvido. .al ".3. RD‘VAIRDB Proprlchlr N J First~class accmmnoilntion and “(entire servants. Rm- well mpplicd with the choic- scst liquurs mud cigars. 'Hus to and-from all 'trains and every cunvuuicnce for the‘tnvel Fling public. PR ( â€'1’ I’L'S'S‘ I ( ) NA L (7.4 RDS. Onionâ€"One door east of Post Ofï¬ce “'oudville‘ 0M. Mu, .VOL V. 608. J. GAVE Pu bluhcr. “GENTS WARNER}? Pay. Light ' W ‘ v yum». Sam- ,Woti- \ Mg‘ï¬m em. a {.CH C\MPBELL RED. G. MILLA R, UGH D. smi‘iiAIR, OODV'I LLB LIV [‘2 RY STABLE“. _EORGE \VlL‘LlS MILL HENRY abuzmvs. Pmprictnr. "ART! N “ORB: INS. B US'IN'E'SS (‘A R D8. 113533371285. SOLICITORS é‘c. '~ CA .\l ERON. away} AND NIPISSING HOTEL .C‘LRTER‘ TE.ҤTE3. at. COUNTY AI'C‘I'IONBEB. ‘vâ€"Aï¬h‘tml Tdc‘t‘q‘iï¬l C0“ p3“! ï¬lrfljem. 0m. â€0 TEL ( A RDS. .AR l‘ n’w‘ ' Visit I-SODA‘ lJ’roride fo! 9:: W (:11: under ionr Change. ‘QFWCEK ‘ ‘WlL‘LI‘AM RENNIE Ru}, Toronto, I‘m. A. (HFI‘URD, ESQ. Mmfurd. 0. Vicml‘l‘es. \‘C. PEMBKBHN PAGE. Fm]. Fonthi". Sec. E. H. HILRURR Esq. Uxbridge, Treas. R. H‘ RU RR‘I‘SON, M. D , 'l‘omutv, Medi~ ml )izxsctur. G Eu S. \\’ \Spca‘al Features of the Association : 1 “Great lmlucement to yrovi‘lc for fam- iiiea in casc of alvmh at small (mt. ‘2...l~3qnal lx‘liglle to buth sexes. 3...l'niform «sesame: : of one dollar only. 4...(‘areful medical examinatimu required. 5.. So annual (luvs or extra charges. (3... Sn large salarics ‘(cr expenses. 7...Two lmmlrctl damn advanced for funeral expense: when “treasury. 8...}!eneï¬ls seemed at actud cost 9...Memhen becoming} totally diubled, may draw In“ of their aging. the Mn“ hing made at death, . For paint»: an] MI intonation am ‘9 - 2 IRA Miami. 7, -, H‘I‘IAVD ()IY‘I’ICE. 68 KiNG S'l‘., EAST TOR-ONTO. Imrmymratad Aug. 21%,"80. “'oodvilk, P. 0: FRUIT CAKES. M IXEDTEA CAKES. Parties having fat cattle to Iiispnse of will please call or imve’ word at my shop. Farmers. wanting meat “ill please Ienve their order the night before at the shop. The highest cash who paid for RIDES. P ARTI ES S UPPIJ El) \\' HOBESALE. .â€"_V ~..vl, --:a\q II;\II|IUa‘vl lul- \J G777 G. C. Smith, Butcher. customers can rely on getting the Inst of Beef at .3“ times, and other meats in season. \‘7 UUDV] LLE BAKERY. MUTUAL AID Having "91{5l1£ flu: shop and ï¬xturesof Mr. I) n FAMJALX NBR’EAD ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING NEATLY AN I) QUICK LY EXECUTED H A large assortment of xylgips from '5cts. up HARNESS GOLLARS, HALTEBS, "HIPS CURRY COMES, BRUSHES, THINKS VALISES AND All. KIND OF HORSE FURNISRIHG J “0158 STUART. HAHN w.» s MAKER, SADDLER c REPAIRING PROMMLY Executed. (.‘istern and Well I’ulps, WOï¬pVILLE“ PUMP more“. JACOB BARNES, .Supcriutqupt. 7' iku‘ua, r Qummiétrc .. 3513“,? Pay, , ABERNETHY AND FRUIT BUlSCl‘ITS, WHOLESAIE AND RETAIL. UG [I M000 HQ 00 DA LE. A90. ASSOCIATION “GODVI LLE HA RN ESS SH 01’. \VOOD‘ILLE BUTCHER SHOP. JOHN BERRIE. ‘. NE'\\' “'ORK WARRANTED. JOHN BERRIE’S ORDERS SOLICITED. (3 ANtl DILLX N Rolls and Pastry a. Specialty TERMS CASH §\‘A'1‘SUX_. L. L FORCE PUMPS SUPPLIED. WOODVIILE. BIT. ORDERS SOLICITED IS ‘UNXLP ‘ IN THE (.‘OUXTY ESTABLISHED, I856 xi _‘9, Membership ! r- ‘i .l )\. -s.,l ï¬lms in: Congtyfot Victoria. ‘IIA'NUI’AC'I‘URBB OP Cor Jim: and Stuart St ~ B , Tux-,ogw. 59: WOODVILLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 188] J. I‘. Bvil. Sn: Fmsflsm’. ’Ang. ‘H.~The steame" ZNIanJ. from Auitralm. arrived late last night with fresh advices from the South! Sea Islands and Hawaii A special reporturW, mu sent (mg lag: November by the Sydney’ Triegmph to remrt upon the Sunni Sm HMSSRI‘WS. H: Magnet [jammed to Syd: my. and gin-a .31.; {anon-Sn details about the d‘smrbeJ egg» of the a]; «Is in the Smut-h Paciï¬c :â€"‘ We. in the ship Athmh'c. ftmtzithu whole coast. of Guaï¬almnar dan- gerous. The nmivm tried three t‘nzes to catch us nï¬â€˜um- guard. and ï¬rm! at m. AR we passml «‘«ï¬â€˜ Laughoe. at linckzztm Isabel. we were smwmei mm“ by untiw s. furty- seven 012mm ‘ncF: ' aiuugsitle, and m»: low .ï¬v.-.... W I With respect to railways. it mu Russia‘s ‘ inisfnrt'uie to go late ta work about their constructi 1). am] even what she has achiev. ed between the Crimean and _'l‘urkish wars â€" 1854 l876~scarcely amounts uuw to '4.- 000 miles, to Which, after tho peace of Ber- lin. she is barely adding 700 miles yearlyâ€" a striking contrast to other large countriesâ€" ns to the Uniteï¬ States of North America. for instance which boasts of a net of rail- way lines of 95.000 miles. With an ave-rare annual additinn uf 10,000 miles. This [rack- warilness of Russia in her endeavom to an- nihilate space hy :1; id and stay means of locomotion can not iie without grave conse- quences for her commercial and social, as well as ï¬nancial and political interosis. it LR lest grnmul for her in her battle. «2! life ; in the in-‘e‘s-mx‘ stag-4hr against that geo- graiihical pnsieinn which l'mm this bcgzinliin" ilonmml her (0 seclusion ‘l'm‘n the civilizofi wmhLâ€"a urn-gala the evidence of which mav he read in (-2? ry page of the cauntrv‘s hiturv. and may he ‘iullon'e-i in every shift (vigil: gl‘nsmnan‘s poli3y. than 1‘4?! native: fling on 0-" deck. In the canoes “‘on- Marxian-ks, loaded guns, and spears. and muncy tn pay fur um heads. The strmmr Ripple. Captain Woodhouge. 510!th nun of hm mote mnrrI-N-naa nut- mceo Ivy native: 0f New Britain. line has reunl'cd in (it? 3033 n! the German "Mural- ist, Kloimmith, wiflz twn Frenchnwn of the Marquis de Ray‘s expedizmn. The 0th“- is 3 Honolulu native who was a trader. Kleinsmith went across from his station M Duke oi Ymk. when ha )9“ his wife, am}. when talkimz 'ith the rating. m struck down without a chance for hi: life. The urn nnforfunate remuunls of the “Hated French organintion “band an pine «lunar loin-mi was All through tho Auction war. The Honolulu m was mm m am. no u: m m i! Don. et either in th Azoff and the ï¬lming, tunes against Ruwian â€7T ---...- ..... J .u.‘ unuutys ; whereas in Russia the unrthern streams buth of Europeand AsiaL the Nicman. the Dwi an. the Uni, the YeIr'sA, the Lena... etc.. empty themselves uither in :‘the “'hite and Arctic seas. choksd “ith ice for six or eight months in the year, orin the Baltic. aha {roach in the winter month and {urn lung time placed Inn-and reach of the czar-'seway ; and the suutlxern streams, the Vol-m, the. Don. et either in the Caspian or the Sea of A anfl‘ -.._! v, - v.‘ - . , ,_‘ ------ g m u uuuux'ulls 4:9"; Very tall men are seldom wellqiortioneql or robust. and in war they offer too easy a target to the wicked breechJomler-s of modern construction. In ‘the same manner Rstia-is mash; unwie'llly by herrery bulk. She has to struggle with her prodigious length and width, and toll->511.“ a greater disadmn» tage than other large states. . In the western continent" for instance, in the United State‘s. Brazil. and the republics of South America man was powerfully aided by nature in l is ï¬ght against enormous: distances by he length of navigable water courr‘es, the Mis~ sissippi mnl Missouri, the St. Lawrence. the Platte, Parana. and Uruguhy, the Amaznn, the San Francisco. etc.. even before he could help himself by his railways ; whereas in Russia the nnrthern streams bnth of Europeaml Asia. the Nicman. the Dwiza. the Uni, the Yensfl, the 1mm. etc.. empty thelllspl\'l!n Al‘rf‘IA’ I... 4L- “'I -. Su‘far. then. as a manmay take prida in the mere bigmss of his country, a Russian has ample reason tu be prowl. But a State. like a man may be none the happier 'for all that. A lofty stature, to be sure‘ enables :1 mm: to look over the heads of a crowd. an unquestionable advantage. and me‘e height imparts an air of dignity and tummunnl which the ulnleluslzcd fully appreciate. lint a si\’~fnot-six giant, as I once saw, doubling himself up and drawing in his legs to get into a lady's bmugliam, is a ludicrous ~lglltA ‘1'“-.. 4 >" .7 It would hardly seem possible for ; semi. muntal travellerâ€"supposing a person an' u-eriug that .leecri tiou to oxiet iu our «lays â€"_to arrive forthe rat time in St. Peters- bnrg at this ummenl: without a mixtum «If feelings in which sadness pmlnmiuateal 1 lo i. nwtire that helm: crossed the frontier of a large Statu, *the largest of all compact Shaken, and, Perhaps, only second to that of the United hiaudmu of Great Britain and I veluml, with all its coloulea and- eious : so big a State that lib-Ii the frontier station at Vicrzlmlow, or’ ‘Virballnn. h: Hm “PRO BONO PUBLICO,†«8t. Petcnburg letter to the London “HSXEBYES I)‘ “ma 50f" 5813‘ , , v ‘ w....-.~.-u nun-u I (mun-s being dung 2m natives hing on :3 “‘(‘l‘t tumahamks, 3. and muncy t0 pa aft-mm!- Ripple. 3: gm ncwc of “m me I by natiteu at New ted in â€291033 of HM ~s mm: on our dec nahawks, loaded; my t0 pay {nr 0 lipple. Captain “ f hm mow mun" § of New Britain. Ines n! the Germ: Imus vmxuss. xxine, both closed for cenâ€" uwian enterprise and expul- ‘o..~_ w Britain. One has the German mum-.11- :wo Frenchmen of the Ire-diam. The on": who was a trader. nfrom his station at hleft his wife. and. In the and heads. home. 3 MIL :9 has ! wealthy. At timex ho had his cmphyer 9 write knots for him in the 01.1 (‘ounlry. 3 In June, 1380. a person cam to um city ‘ to learn the wbemhouh of McDermot. He mhnnd. tad inform"! that a wank! “do had died, and hub; to famfly, MI willed his props“: to Mammoth father. "thin-«t. main dual. and» in ago. The Irish World mpics an item: “Purse lost by a peer widow woman who has a sick child containing I33. and a letter." No wonder the child was nmvell The next in the column is the World‘s 0m». and is as fnilm-rs : â€Robert ’I‘n ~lor, aged 33 years. is the father of twenty- ve children by three \nvcs. seventeen of whom are ~livin".'. Robert should be tried hr Ingamy. he Chicago Tribunenotlnmz since copied the advertisement of a widow who intended to succeed her hushanvl in the man; Incnt of MI hon-l. “The hotel will he Kent. w the widow of the former landlord, Mr. Brown, who die" last summer on a new and im- pmwolplan. Sim will he aided by other stockholders. " Such n -cor oration would not deserve tohnve a son. A Coroner's verdict reaiis ï¬lms: "The deceased am? to his death by excessive drinking. producing npuyrlexy in the minds of th" jury." A country paper now: â€.-\ child wan inn ever by a wac-zun thrre Years old, and crew-eyed, with pantuicta nn." Know-ox, Sept. l.--Abont three years 3g“ l‘homa: Melionunt, a desï¬itntb Irish- man. came hero in sear-3h of empluymont. A young mechanic named Martin gave him temporary work on flu ulvke. After lming with him in:- «MM two months. ho wont on tlm Dclmvnre and “who“ canal in ï¬m spring of l879‘. \Vhih) emplo ml here Mc- Dernmt mule a conï¬dant nf is emplnyer. and luhl him of his: parents residiu; in lzngg land, and that his family conuecï¬ons were wealthy. At times ho haul his employer trite letters (or him to the OM l'wntry. “Twenty {macs reward “5:1! be paid for the recovery of a cameo brunch which repre- sents Venus and Adonis lost on the Boule- varde des ltailiens about Ill .c-‘clock last ,evcniug.†But the literary productions of advertisers who have axes to grind, and r who pay liberally for the privilege of Lee“- pying space, have before now proved very ‘ interesting hits of reading in the columns of .a. well-elited pnpzr. H. H. Brown 8; Cox. of No. l Umtre street. lirpt standing for several weeks in a leading New York daily : “Soldiers who have lost their discharges, and {lime who did an“. receive pension from the flute of their discharge or death. please apply.†In the “Wants" department of a. cnnntry exchange a resident advertises for a "woman to “"le1. iron and milk one or two mrs ;" a wine merchant asks for hids for “sixty dozen of prime prrt. lately the pro- perty of a gentlcmmn 40 years-of age, full of bully. and with a high hoqne't." A livery stable keeper utllrs cheap "a mail phaetou, thepmperty ofa gentleman with a [nave aLle-he d as good as new." and "a splendid grey horse calculat-«l for :\ chargu‘, or would carry a lady with a switch tail and \varrnnteil kind " ltsis easier for some peo- ple tn deter-urine what they want than to ask fur it. Words are lmgbcnm to them. and language takes terrible shapes. “To be soldâ€"an lirard piano. the property of I lndy almnt tn tram-l in a. walnut case with carved legs," was humorously commented upon by the_S:_\t_nrday Rfriew ,“ few months )1 REAL ESTATE ROMANCE. i I A conyle of Weeks ago no middlmaged man . of «lwnrlish ï¬gure. 'arrivell in the city from a ‘ Manitinnetl’nviuce, attached hither by the l reports which had reached him of the live 1†husinesa that was duing in real estate in ' Winn peg. l-Ie lucked about him for some «lava. anul ï¬nally camu upon a property I which he thnnght might be handled to ml "I wouldlike this advertisement trans- lated into F each,†said an American m Pmis lmnfxinu to a clerk in the American Itlgiaftr ofnce the fullowing cuuons advet'o tisvmeut Sun. Ownerâ€"Give me one hundred dollars as guarantee. "hungerâ€"Certainly. I’ll do blnt. Here tho conversatinn enï¬ed, and the little man from the. Maritime l’nwince went away, lmrr..\\'e:l 3!!)0 and sealed hh bargain. The day following be sohl the same property for $12,000. paid the original owner his $0,002), and thus be cleared $2.000 wit-hon: aceut‘ui shis own money to operate with. Betterbehorn lucky than ricb.--|l'mnipcy Uwucrâ€"szs, ï¬nal; will an, provider‘ you give me scum-Ry that the money will be paid. _ ‘ Stranger-It. Is no easier for me to do Mm: than pay you the whcle amount My money is nut hero. Strangerâ€"Mention your lowest ï¬gure. ‘ menu to buy. Owner -Wnnhl you pay cash 3 Strmngerâ€"l’es, cash. Ownerâ€"Thcnl Will Be“ it to you for SIOJWO. Strangerâ€"I’ll take it, but as I came from â€"- â€"â€"-[ cammt get my mum-y to hand within a month. \Vill in suit you to pay yuu then 9" 3",!- LION’S IN REFI'RY PM: 31803833. ï¬t: .9 vnutzw. Going to the owner. the {allowing com'ersatiun took place : ~ Stnu;erâ€"â€"ls this pmporby for sale ? Ownerâ€"Well, yes. if 1 mm get enough for the evening, saying that one of the natives had stolen sonmthing from him In the inornlng news came that he was ‘dead. He was killed ulmnst M anon as he irt his foot on shore. Capt. Woo-l has en envored to obtain the body [cum the natiVes .in order to give it burial. but their thirst for blood and greed for human flesh were greater than their avarice, and he was eaten." Ctklfli ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘cQo- ' Moved by D- A. McIntyre, wounded by ED. Mclfachem. thac a ByJaw be introduc- 4 .1 and read n ï¬rst time for the purposo of appointing Archibald McArthnr Cnllectqruf Rates at a ulnry of â€0. for ‘ the year 1881. and to ï¬nd three securities § for the mm of 5‘2000 to tho ntidacï¬on i of the Reeve and Clerk. 5 Byslaw read. . ; Moved 5y 1-). D. Mel-Sachem. seconded by - P. R. Mcï¬achcrn, tint Byihw No 19 for ‘ the pur'fmse of appointing Archibald Mcâ€" Arthur L‘ulinctor of Rates for the Township '3 of Eldan {m- the war l8§l he now food a ' second and third tinm and gml and that 5 th- “cove nnvl Clerk dn sign the same and i Iva-1h the (Im'pomtc Seal thereto. U.|_rr_ie_d. t 1 % L ' Mon-db); E. D. McEnchem, seoomiedhy _ P. R. McEachern. that the Clerk be in» istructccl tn notify Edward Farrel, John ‘ Shaw and Mrs. John Mcanhem, LotJi'S. { Um. 3, to have their fences removed from ‘ of? the public highway or leg“ proceedings will be taken to compel the same. Unr- i tied. Moved by D. A. McIntyre. ucondaed by Wm. McKee. that the Reeve pml Tremrer be authorized to borrow any Imn th .t may ’ he required to pay for School Debeuwrcl un~ : til taxes are collected Carried. Mover! by B. D. MoEacbcm. seenmled by Wm. McKee, that the Reeve grunt his nnlcr on the 'l'rtunmr in fan: of tho Iolo lawin-J parties -: Jos, J. (mu. {or [muting Voï¬en’ Lith. c.. $50.01): Gus-4M Camp- bell. repairing scrapers. $6.43: “311% Elw- linson, Bloclirm Blanks. 86.09: Whitoh Bro. hu- scrapers. “7.10; G. W. Mill», do. “voting Ballot Boxes. 33(1). and 8511001 Hun, I879,$l0.00; Sarah Maximo». hi- dfgcnt, $3131; E. D. Mc-Pï¬obem for m beneï¬t of Sarah Shaw. 3500. Carried. Mom! hy )5. D. Mcï¬tcholn. Mi Wm, MgKoc, that. Ihk mail do not - mm to meet again at. Silnrthl'n’t I!“ loom, on Monday the flu «by i I‘m- per, IO", 0; IOAo’ylook, 3... â€MO! Moved by P. Ii. McEMhetn, seconded by D.‘ A. McIntyre. that the Reeve and Wm. McKee be appointed Commisssoncm for the purpose of examining George Shield‘a con- tract on the 4th Com, Lot 22 to settle tha difference between Shialds and Donald lampbelLComu and for lettinga. contn ct for the purpose of making the-road pasubk. Carried. S :â€" nn the several School â€Sections in Eldon in: now read a. ï¬rst time. By Jaw read. MOVed by \Vm. McKee, seconded by E. D Mcrlzx‘chcrn, that By law No. IS for the parpose of levying and collecting the sum of 8â€"- on the School bections m Eldon £03 ISSl he now read a second and third time an! pnsxed mud thatthe Beam: and Clerk 1]» sign the 3.1m and attach the Corporate Seal thereto. Carried. MowM‘hy D. A. McIntyre, seduuded by P. R. McEachenn. that the follmving sums he levied and collected from the seVeral School Motions for Schuol pnr ses in 1881.: U. S. S. No. I. Marjposa, 3'2 5.90, Eldon. $715 85‘; U. S. S. .No. 2, Maripusa, 56!.54, Eidnn. $263 ; S. S. l, Eldon, 700 ;. No. 2. $329.29; No. 3. $2l6.24; Ho. 4. $283.50.; No. 5. $302.50;' No. 6, 5353.2); No. 7. SIOUX); U. S. S. No. 9, 8178; U. S. S. No‘ 10,362: and that, a [By-law be introduced conï¬rming the same. Carried. \lovad By “[11. McKee, seconded by .D. A . McIntyre, tint Dy Jaw he. 18 fory the purpose of hwying am! cgllgctipg»the_ sum of purpose of Levymg aua Collecting the sum of 35.8%.65 for 183! be now read a second and third time and passed and that the Reeve am! Clerk‘ [0 Sign the same and at- tzurln the Corporate Seal thereto. Carried. turns having no heir, the prowrty had (le- accmled to'l‘honms. He Want at once to England and entered into [Ascension of the property. 'l‘homnsdnl not. long have the good ofjt. for he died Ii“ March hut. A-t his death he walled his entire proparty to his former employer hero and wile. On Tuesday last-the agent who had coma from Ellé'nlltl to hunt up the person named in the will returned with full proof of identity in hiapossosaiou. The estate in 8:th to ho valued at 87.850.000 Immediately upon arrivalofl-he solicitor in England the will will be nlmittml to prohato. Spec law" have Glfcl'cd the young mechanic half a million in lianul for hi3 windfall. and ulmy take all chanccs, but he uloclines, as the in- vouioryof cash on hand is consideiahly more .thnn that. M "nuts 0.“; not“: l'lill MINI!!! strictly In Advance N UM “ER 247