[v -m .‘ï¬ath during me In: fmmuun : and a: 1..» my :n intriuun, Mm. too. mu nf mm" 0-. in thaduys wlmn the lira-no? bald r are at Indi‘ umn that tmqmnont u Pond _ .‘r-v wï¬inh va um gym I" dullnendy “muggy†mu: a coating “Law-«55391;. rum! N0 mw who from the hightn of Simla 1mg Igmkml llmvu «war the vast nontinent. that sh‘ctclu-s nuuthwud to Ceylon. and has huntrmwd the prufmmvl tranquility of its In‘cm-nt peace with the anarchy. tlm hhml 0‘ ml, and the rapiuo. wuwh were uniw'raal b 4,.“ nnr "‘VouL can refrain {tom smiling nmx-mlamualy at the timuroum wenklinqs who h-ur tint. m hold the Nile for uwrhzn hm \ruul-l provauw crust a tank fur the r Mr: M India. Than) am dithculuun m I“ W3.“ nu duuht. Thv mountaineers nf tho N‘IIMII are! "("13" and fanatic“, “It! fulllr h --u an: sunning. and fummn intriguu In mu. Hut. what is the fmmucuang ()0 the- th‘lnn t) thn fervu‘l faith 0! the Sikh: The whole nunmer of the fallahomn do not um‘quxber the Min-lone whom We sum 'l'u}: other Ride of the Jamaica question is )mw cummg to mm l and if the vniuu of the Islanders M hbanl through the Kingston Umumzr speaks the truth there will he an nmneuse kick before an alliance with (Jana. n-la takes place. “It. speaks of our â€p-mr" “sues. high taxation. rmlroad [grabs an»! am Imllua, says it. Is aulmrsu to feeding “L‘Mlv :ulma: auckcra," mul winds up with the qannu‘al-luu:llmt â€our pcopla will decline mu- thanks any closer alliance. at least until nur Gang-hm: brothers reduce their mlnmcdnuss aurl show cnbormise.â€â€"â€"lbia . vlul ~m. than. unr West. Indian brothers are In-hmal the tum-s, ur perhaps they have not naeu lo a lull appreciatinn of the principle \\ hmh umkm nur nlubt nu indication of nu Luual “unull. Tug"); is some new move in political circles ‘rt present to put an end to the advance of tn» $colt Act. Its victories have been so numerous during the past few months that the government are of the opinion the move- ment is only a slmeie of ernze from which the people will awake before long. to (ind the amid illlscllicf they have done, and :0 our paternal government must step in and {ui end In! to he put to the Scott Act for the present, already several counties have been notiï¬ed that their petitions are irregular,â€" a shre'Wal Way of shelving the uiovmm-ntâ€" that mrthor proceedings should he pmt pom-d until some changes have been made in the Act. It is not hard to see the cause of all thusâ€"the leaders of the liquor puny in min rrovlnce 1mm 5 meeting the other day ; Li l‘lthIi/h, “nun it was decided to practi~§ cally abandon the hopleless ï¬ght against the i owtt Act in the Counties, where they i seemed to be spending their energies nud' money to no purpose ; but they resolved to we the "ainewa of war†to. coerce the Do~ ' miuiunf'l'arliameut into nullilving or repeal“ ing the Actâ€"certainly the Scott Act u l l proving a very embaruing nï¬'airrto a lurge number of both parties, but their way of mppreesiug a great and popular mOVement \ull not work. The people of Canada know, I in [not they have had ample time and experi- ence to learn, that Prohibition would he a Messing to the country and they will have it. Tue question is not as yet a political one, hot it Is taut nppnmclnng that stage, when it Is an absolute certainty that a complete pmnauimry law is the only thing that will musty. vim. tu «lisohliue all who might require hil nun-es and at the sauna time to well line his packets. Such is the case as presented by tnu Brhn, which is now demanding his re~ mun-M. If the case as stated by the Echo is I-ut half as bad as lepresenled, he is a «human-c to the Cnunty. and the people who \nlI tamo‘y tulerat». such an otï¬cial deserve [u lu‘ duped. Howl: him out and all others 01 his: Iik. Ova youthful cotem, the Minden‘ Echo. m’idenflv ï¬nds things not just. as they should ; In Halihurton. and is now waging vigor 0 is war with the County Registrar. If the rout-ho of the Echo are correct, and we (lo rot believe our comm would dare make such atateuwnta otherwxse, it is certainly tinn- Hle said Registrar were deposed. Too often unscrupulous and repncious politicians we hoisted into positions for which thev are toti'ly unlitted. to reward them for sorvihes to the party, and just so often are the peo- ple made to hear an intolerable ecoundrel and nuismce. The case in Helibnrtonia just inch all one, the Registrar, it aplnere, has hnon foisted on the people for political HerViqee and not for any qualiï¬cations for the otï¬ee he possesses, he does not even o'tnm‘nt to justify the position on utlur grounds. and following the usual routine of ilucu causes he has made the beat of his posiâ€" editorial mom. Sure to Conquux. The most truuhlemnm cough is sure. to yield I! tiumly nonwl with tluyanl'a 1'00- mral Imlmm. [flown to Mu an! â€In or young or old. Hifluns, whose wife‘s mother‘s WP «oppmu WM; lulu. u): an "‘9qu manual." l". ulna-nu.- Elli" they were \viuulg u: nulvv term. provided an addition of $2500 .was made to salaries paid each respectively, The Boarl heliving, that the section general- ly would like to l'rhllll their serVIces, even if the trilling advance asked had to be con» ceeded, it was moved by Mr. Caliicrun, seconded by Mr. Anderson; tlitt Mr. L. l Gilchrist and Miss Annie l’attyson he reâ€" I engaged as teachers for 1335, the former at i $525 0;). and the latter at $275.00, paid 1 quarterly. Carried. Complaint was made. to ! ! tnc Board that thi- caretaker did not attend to chcpillL; as often as they should, Mr. \Vm. Cameron was instructed to call atten» tiuu of said animal to direleetiou of duty in said matter and :idvme and instruct them particularly regarding the disposal of ashes. The matter of splitting and piling weed, together with lixim; and cleaning of stove pipes. was intruste-l to the Secretary with instructions to llilV! the same attended to at Adjourned to meet at call of chair- A. U. Uuirmiu. Secretary. ...-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- unm‘ , llltul. Hollmmy'x (lintmrn! owl PULLâ€"Colds, Coughs, Snorhiess of Broath.â€"â€"'l'hese mala- dio-s require early and unremitting attention, for if neglected they often end in asthma, bronchitis, or consumption. The (lintinent well ruhhed upon the chest and hack, peiio- tinting the skin, is absorbed and carried directly to the Imus. when-Ce it oxpels all impurities. All the blood in the hody is perpetually passing through the lungs. and win-re all noxious particles tuudniq to disease can he quickly, thoroughly and permanently noun-rained, remit-rod n-irurloss, or ejected from the suite n llnlluway's (hntmont and l’ills pui-ecetly accomplnh this puriï¬cation ; and tin-mull Ln, lilnoil thus ricsiisud, the influences oi the wonderful Iiiv-licaluents’ l'tNNBIIUlI the'reuiotest parts of the human! mdy. and thus clll‘uJ all dimmed, action. .vhether internal or external. -D...-' Sure to Conquer. . powerful yrtharuiless to Dr. Maloun. a French phvsician, is said to he so fond of druggiug the sick, that when one of his patients had swallowed a dozen oriwo of his prescriptions without wincing. he seized the poor victim's hand, in an est-icy of admiration, exclamiuu, “My dear sir, it really affords me pleasure to attenl youâ€"you deScl‘Ve to be ill.†The remedial system of Holloway, with whose fame all the World is ringing, is in beautiful contrast with this wholesale iiidiscriniiiiating use of the niateria medica. lt comprehends only two preparations, but they would seem to include the antidotes for nearly all nisla~ dies. As a case in point (for we cannot discuss so vast a subject in a couple of para- graphs), we may iiistancu the extraordinary success of Holloway's l’ills in disorders of the Liver and Stomach. These complaints, We are informed by medical men, liaVe great- ly extended their ravages of late years, and assumed a most malignant form. He that as it may, there can he now douht that such disorders prevail in chr section of the country at this so‘son, out that they lmflle the skill of our most eminent medical men. One of their worst features is that they paralize industry at the busiest seasons of the year, and. if not fatal. of themselves, lay the foundation of many serious disorders. A remedy, therefore, that will at once hroak the chill and restore the energy of the pallv ut, and correct the liver and stomach, must he of inappreciaole value in our agri- cultural districts. Friends upon whom we can rely, and who had iull opportunities to form a correct jmlgclliolit, inform us that lloll'iWay's Pills area positive speciï¬c for such complaints. They l:.|‘-'o been tried in the rice ï¬elds and cotton plantations of the South, in the valleys of the Ohio and Mia- sissippi, on the unhealthy banks of the Red Riven. on the western prairion, and among the csuelireaks sud swamps of Louisiana and Texas, with the same hop y results ; and multitudes who have hereto ore trusted to dangerous curatives, and found them of little or no use, now rely entirely upon this .-etshle remedy. 1 -:_ J AA,,_A _,,._ The ï¬fth meeting of the‘Woodville School= Board was held on Saturday lst of Novem- ber. Members all present except chairman Carmichael. Mr. James Morison appointed chairman. Minutes of last meeting read and continued. Mr. 1" McIntyre, having been appointed auditor at last meeting for the section, moved by Mr Anderson, se- conded by Mr. Grant, that Mr. J. U. Gil- christ be appointed auditor of school ac- counts, on behalf of the board. for the current year.â€"â€"Uarried. After Conferrin with the present atl'ahle, painstaking am etiieient stall‘ [oi teachers the board found that they \rere willing to serve for another term. provided an addition of $2500 .was made to salaries paid each respectively, The Boarl heliving, that the neetion general- ly would like to l't-iLIlll their serVIces, even if the trifling advance asked had to be con» ceedeal. it was moved by Mr. Cmnerun, seconded by Mr. Anderson; tlnt Mr. L. Gilchrist and Miss Annie l’attysou he reâ€" ongage-l as teaohers for 1335. the former at $525 0;). and the latter at $275.00, tmid quarterly. Carried. Complaint was made to the Board that the caretaker did not. attend tnchepinL; as often as they should, Mr. \Vm. Cameron was instructed to call ntten» tion of said oliieial to direleetion of duty in said matter and whom and instruct them particularly regarding the disposal of ashes. The matter of splitting and piling weed, together with ï¬xing and cleaning of stove pipes. was intrnste-l to the Secretary with instructions to hav: the same attended to at onm. Adjourned tn meet at call of chair- man. A. U. Unipnku. Secretary. The Village Hum. il met in the Eldon House on October 2411) “534. Members all present chept (l. l‘amphcll. Minutes of last Inn-cling ruul uml approved. George Smith Jr. prev-uh -: his account, for $53.00, for plans of the Vl‘iatlc, which was ordered to he paid. Nov-ml by Mr. Nchrthur, seconded by Mr. Degeel‘, that. the resolution pzused at last. lllk‘ctlll: of Council making tlll' appropriations lM' rescinded and that. instead 0 levying $700. that :Iw levy he SSlUlJG. including the selmil rate which was unlined \Iovul by Mr. I)( .;eer, seconded by Mr. Grant. that. .\I r. llllgll Cameron he appoiut- ml collector at :1 ~ill;LI‘y of $5‘00.â€"L‘arried. Moved by Mr. «\l- \xtuur, secomlml by lei‘ Denver, that the. lie-ave leave the chair and the e-muc I go info committee to pass byâ€" law No. 8. for making appropriations : by- l:\\\' No. 9, fur [Hi-Yunnan of Vim: and other uuvwwes; by~l:\w No._ 10. to pungent aniâ€" mals running at l-‘lrgv- ain’. duties of pouml- keepers. nnxl by-lauv \'o. H. .‘Hurblntlng a collector. The council went into committee and passed by laws :6. 9, 10 and 11. The co uicil adjourned to meet in the same place on 14th November at 7 o'clock. J . U. GILCHRls’l‘, to China. From the llylnnlayns to Cape (tamarinuculy thwo hundred millions of men, “how normal mm for centurion hul been one of ï¬erce iutvrlwciuu fond. vnriml by the pluuduriug raids of savage invaders, are now living a. [mum-fully a if they won: in Kent. Throughout tho whole of that enormous area not a gun can he ï¬red in war uitlmut our leave nul tonight in the n» Ilmtcst village any European Inay pitch his icllt and sleep as nucurvly us in a Yorkshiro Jule. And this administrative miracle is wrought daily, without visible strain 9% elfort, by a European garrison, nll will, of less than 100,000 mainâ€"Pull Mall Gazette. Tmzur‘. are several uhangcsis regard to tear-hers’ certiï¬cates which the profession would do well tn note. The old regulatiou' by which a. tuacnur who taught three years prior to l877 was en-mpted from attendance to a hot-11ml School has been repealed. Roman history is put off the programme for second and than} class certiï¬cates, and that of Canada put in Its place. There are to be no nuptial-.5 her after. Candidates' who pasmnl thc hatunnvdiate this year will he required to take the full coune for. third class next year. Tm; Mortuary Tunes saws “tin-re in noth- ing in tho future uuUuuk of wheat to «(fact pgjcea this year ; and low prices must ala most certainly continue as the result ofa aaperabnndnnt if not unprccmlw tod crop. Fara era are naturally isuapioious of advice tendered to thulu by out side parties to sell; but that advice may thh a 5m (1 conscience and without the iuyudicut {of a sinister motive, now he given. “'0 are ï¬rmly convinced that the farmers have nothing to gain by holding hack itheir wheat ; :for though the priccgia unprecedeutly low, there are good ro-usons “by if. has fallen to the present level, Woodvllle School Board. Woodville Village Council- Clerk. Among sh. Roman the gift of a 6 use 3 badge of lihention (mm ulnvory. arriod people on boat bxphiu whom“ h. in so umt tho uodoml‘ â€\(uztzto-thmâ€"fnuvu. iiar‘m’d from 'com- I potent. murcu. :- tune" of gonad in" | commâ€"Atlas. 1 Var-A lacgo stock of Ladies Astrachan Mautles. Mutfs, Cape, and' Bowen, at very close prices at H. \\ [LSON' s. Mmsns. Docgï¬z Millar is the name of a. new tailoring lirm just launched into bllï¬ir ness in the villagu. They may be found in Mr. Arch. (‘mnpbell’s block. where they will be pleased to see all patrons calling upon them. MR. G. W. SWATMAN, watchmaker and jewoller, has Opened out: in the village‘ where all kinds of repairing of clucks, watches. and jewellery will be done‘ Look for his new adv. in this issue. Fkos'r, snow. rain and sun shlne, lmVe been the weather clmrncteristica of the week. ltis somewhat early for the Brawn" in of winter and some ï¬ne weather may yet be looked for. A coxrsmmunuu’ speaks of advertising as aï¬ue art. which is not improved by the cmumercial public as far as it might be. 'i‘o say that one. sells “the heat and the cheap est" IS one way, but it is net novel, and is often open to suspicion. Then there is al- mnstasmuch art in the displaying of an advertisement when it is thought out and written eurrnctly and effectively. Many excellent ones are rendered of but little use on uecuunt uf tlu: pnor form and display given tllu'n. Advertisements are like men, these with nuytuiug I!‘ them work to the front. null the \Vt'nklllL-s an to the Wall, then-4h it u." t‘xerrneutly happens that a gmul internally as well as sartorially. Let us sweamau's advertisement and we will tell you what manner of m:.n he is. Study this :u-tâ€"it is the highest and the most im- portant part of every business. A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters Will convince uuy' one truublul with costiveuuas, torpitl liver at any kiudmddisemaot their curative pro~ parties. They only cost 25 cents per bottle. "Juuolss are weary with calling attention to Drink as the principal cause of crime. but. 1 cannot refrain from an in»: that. if they could make England sober they would shut up nine-mums 0f the prisons."â€"-Lurd C'Mrf Jualice Coleridge. THE Good Templnrs’ open Temple held on Friday evening last, was not the huge sucâ€" cess expuctcd. There Were not many preâ€" sent in 3pm) of the excellent entertainment provided. Those who did attend, however, were well pleased. â€ALLOW'EEN passal quite quietly this year. A gate or two were reun-ved but no depredationa of a serious character oc- curred. ONE of the Hun of Neelunds Peutlaud, Dentists, Lindsay, will be M: the “Eldon lquse."ou Friday. of next week, Nowm‘ her 11th. Tun village council should see to it that the numerous holes in the sidewalks are re. paired As wo are to have no new walks this year, it would be wall to render the old tolurably safe for the. winter. One or two street crossings also need attention. H3 whnia truly in peace never suspects others. But he who is ill at ease and dis- content, is disturbed by various suspi- cions. Do not supposa that because it is recom- mended for nninmls that Arnica and Oil Linilnent is an oll‘ensive preparation. It will not stain clothing or the ï¬nest skin. Down’a Elixir will cure any cough or cold. no matter how long standing. Nov. mo, A m-zu'x' snow storm occurred here on Tuesday, November 4th. ' A BARBER sayn that when a lady’s hair be~ gins to come out. as after a fever, it is much beuer tn singe it 011' than to out it. The slugoing deadens the ends and allows the hair to devote all the energy to growing strong than to increase in length. Tue Post Ofï¬ce Department have issued circulars to t’ostmaaters in Canada. autho- rising the exchange of money orders be. tween Canada. and Frame and Algiers. com- mencing on the ï¬rst of November. UV. Facts That Should Be Known. Wuudvm: 55m! mums. An Opinion and its Bum. Dwelling {or sale. W (h m e acm (Martian otmclind. also Rmrunmmo am Stable. The store with A dwelling wove ii in mxmioot and new. It is n splendid «and. Thnro in no oppoo Iiiion. Batishowry'toooona for selling. Apply for mm: to VL MAOUl'm. mum. é CAPITAL chsnom U tormve Store and t {OM Lot 20. Concession 1. Eldon. l Steer. rin- luus yous! old. d-Irk man; 2 lmllurml o brown muluy.otlwr wlllto. both rialnu as yours old; 36.0mm rislnn :3 your: old. mm r'ul utlmr upomul. All tho anlmnla lmvu rings in r‘noir oars w-th tho nnm» “Ira Argue" ehunwcd thuruou. Any person uivim! lnfurmatl n M will load to their recovery wlll lnu aujguply rownrclml. up..." Oct. With-3 Franklin. 012‘ â€Id-4 ig‘mmuq'. Ontobur 24. mm. shzuc'l about. two months nuo, A RED HEI- ER risingdyoara on. my pnraon aivlug In- §TRAY ED from the prmnisoa of “.0 under- {onnatinu 49:! to bur whor umoum "rill he liberal- Marlynsa. Nov. 5th.-3 TRAYED From the premises of the under- aignml. Ln: 5. mm (.‘on, Mariposn. about. Juno last, 1 mulling lluifur nml mm yuu'lin'; Stvur. Sholl alone horn of Heifer ln'okt-n. colov of llel- {or rm] with white spots. think Stem: is all rod. Any information which will load to their room‘- my will be suitably rewarded. M. H. D. SILVER L‘aunington. P. O. TRAYED into the promisns of tho undersign- ed on or about two months ngn. 1 Honor and l Shear. both yearlings. The owner can have the same by proving propert and mvin . cwonsos. DO. . Bloc {KM}! N, Lot 9.]. 3rd Con. Eldon. Jubilee Singers. Tho mast intureaiing fontuw 0' the recon? ex- hibition at Montreal. was a company of colored Jubilou Singers engaged in mmmfncturim! the celebrated Gold (20in Chewing Tobacco. and at tlmsnmo tinm delighting the crowds of spec- tntm'r. “‘lt‘.) exquisite miitlicrii nmlodios. A gold medal and n. special diploma Wuru nwru‘tlvd to this mpuliu'hrmrl n! elm-wing tobacco nnd the than is of tho coumlmi-c tundcrvd talchc Admns Tobacco Co. for their attractive exhibit. “Arise with the lnrk, and with the [ark go to lied." road a little boy ilom his ï¬rst reader ; than he stopped a. moment and contemplated the pictare of- a lurk at the head of his lesson. “Mammn.†he will, that lnrk’a too-nails are so luufl’d be afraid to go to bed with him.†Eldon. Nov. 5th.-3. 000 to \\'etlllc§.lz\y, December 3lst. 1884. when the name will positively take place. Shares are $2.00 each. and can be secured from 11. A. L. White’. Secretary, St‘ Mary’s Out. men. The result is a dish appetizing and 1m Itlng The â€old biddy" will be found as tender as a full grown young chicken. Try this plan on some «lesirabh old ‘cluuker. †THE St. Mary‘s “ Journal†and †Argus" says : f‘ The St. Mary's Carriage Manufac~ tnriug Company not having sold the whole 100.000 shares or had full returns :from agents have deemed it advisable to pnstpone the division of proï¬ts, amounting to $106,â€" .nn- Ax old hen can be made tender and tonthsome by proper cooking. And the way to do it isâ€"to gently stew the ancient bird four hours; then let her remain in water until cooled, and on the next day roast her in the usual way in the_rnasting WE are requiring a large nmoum of money now. \\'e have 3150 much money due us on subscription to our paper, and which must be forthcoming at once. “’0 have no desire to press our patrons, but money is an absoâ€" lute necesity no the publisher as to the farmer and in the case of newspaper sub- scriptioua where little or no margin of pro- ï¬t exists it. is doubiy hard to he forced to wait. sometimes for years. \Ve request at. tent-ion to this notice at once. I3. Cull and See our stock of Jewullry and Watches. Cheaper than over. at the â€Medical Hall." Bem'erton. ’l‘iu: Voten’ List Court of Revision, \ertiwd for the 129.11 inst" bu been p4 poued until “' mluesday, Novemlwr 19th. Ax acoustic telephone in being erected between the "Ontario Howl†and the at:- tion. It will prove of much use and con-- “winner: to its owner», if found m woxk satisfactory. Tm: road commissioner has now ï¬nished the block crossing at the corner of Mars at , crossing Si-ncoe, the crossing at Foundry at. has also been neatly gl‘avelled. These re- pairs were much needed. ROADS are in a terrible condition at prea- eut and lntalness is consequently dull. 'I‘Iu-z Municikml Elections are drawing on. but as yet. We mvo heard of no candidates for honors. Who is to be uur ï¬rst villagu Reeve ! MK. D. lmss. tax- collector is around and will have the pleasure of calling on the rate- pa) 9. rs, individualiy at an early date. This is the seuou of the year when the thritfy farmer gathers in the Shekels and rejoiceth within himself as ho counteth the “ï¬lthy lucre." Then he hieth away to the bank, and as the amounts which have been receiVed for the products of his farm nm placed to his credit by the obligiug mining. er. a smile again o'erspremls his counte- nance. which illuminates it unto the electric light. Many there are who pasaeth the newspaper oiliee on their way to the bank, but few are they who enter and settle up their little bills. very low" prices. John MeKinnon, “Medical Hall,†Beaver-ton. IIALLOW'EEN passed very uietly this year, and with the exception of t 1e removal of Dr. Spooner's door stops, from which that gentleman came near meeting a serious acci- dent when stepping out, nothing occurred worth mentioning. THE irmprassible Dan McIntosh spent Hallnw’eeu in the “cuolcr†for bcistrons language and breaking glass in the windows of Messrs. Harrison A“. Leslie and at the “Hamilton House." 6? Now is the time to secure bargains in \Vall_l’aper._ W10 Pre‘qlefgjug out stock at “‘1 ‘3, I Strayed Heifer, gtnvcmn gum! 33mg. Simmm MQLEODJ For Sale. Strayed. Strayed. Strayed. ‘1‘}:tutiflrï¬'th Con. Mnrlpmm Iitubl ' rownnlml. IRA KIKH'IT. Woo lyiljg. I‘. 9_ gtormvo Stage 43an " mu m m. l have commenced linuinoss in tho above line In Bunvormnond have oqm‘nvcd m ‘ sinbloa with Good Horses, now Luann! Muse. oto. -HORBES WARRANTHD SAFE UBIVHBH.~- 1'0va Moderate! 33' Bhbloa M and ot Mam Bh‘uu! Image. .9“ Fresh Bread, Buns, Buiscuits and Pastry always on hand or Made to Order Oonfectloga 2h of al! lndo In Stock. re hand elect. "RIB 0A8". -LIVERY Stables!- R. W. N EWSON, Baker and Confectioner. -â€"Mcbood'a Old Hand. \VOODV’ILLE.-- "Aifbh‘r‘sliiï¬'é. {xi-“'11)" . siinoss at tho Court are required to 3! cu} at the mid :imo and place. Dated the 215! day 01009339 p.84. NOTICE is hard» ' gin-n, that a Court will be held. pursuant o "The Votuu' List Act," by His Honour the Judge of tho County Court of the County of Ontario. g: the town hall. licmvurton. until.) 19th Guy of Xun‘lnbcx‘. mu. at 10 o'clock. to hear and determine the several cumplaims of errors and mnissmm in tho Voters‘ List 0! tho Mugncipnlity pf 'ljhorph._ The trustees of Scluml Section No. 5. of Thumb will receive application fur a. Teacher until the 31:". day of October, A IL, 1331. gt. 4 o’cluck p m. Address stating salary required and certiï¬cate with testimonials to. BEXJ. I". BRONX, Sec -Treaanrer. S. S. No. 5, October 15 Gamelvridge‘ P. 0. AT pond brick building corner of King and. Agnes Streets, “'th ille. Terms easy. Bricks For Sale‘ LARGE quantity of ï¬rst-class Red and Whitu Brick now on hand at thu S: anon Brick Yard. Beavertou. Prices 310de :e Oct. ï¬ll-3 Apply to CAPT. \V. ANDERSOX. Oct sen-rt. 05 Cu]! qruo St. Toronto. Oct. 20:3; Township of Thorah. Teacher Wanted. VOTERS’ LIST COURT. Groupâ€"A Mother’s Tribute. “ While in the country last winter my mu. I01. three years old, was taken ill with cmup; it seemed as it he would «lie from strangli- lutiun. One of the fiunily suggested the (no of Anm's Cuxmn' I’ECTORAL a home 0! which we; always kept in the house. This ‘was tried in unall and frequent down, and to our delight in less than half an . ‘mr the little tieut was breathing easily. The (100 tor and that the Cnannv Pm'rmur. hm saved in darlings's lite. Can you wonder 3: our gra tude? iuoerely yours, Mus. EMMA amour." 189 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882. “ l have used Aum's Cnuun' Pscronu. in my family for several years, and do not helium: to pronounce it the most eifeclull remedy for coughs and cold}! up have 0!!!! WP.J.C.AyerCo., Lowell, Mm. . Sold by l“ Draws; “I cannot say enough in praise of Ann's sznnv anmnan, believln as I do thus but for its use 1 should Ion 3 non have died from lung tronblw. I. Kimonos." Palestine. Texas. April 22, 1852. X0 case of an afloction of the than of lungs exists which cannot be greatlv relieved 5; tho use of Avsn‘a Cnrznnv PEC‘I‘OML. “Id it will alum/a mm.- wbcn the (“sense «1 Un- already boyond the control of medium}. PREPARED BY my luu s. I had a tvrrible cough and Fund night . ter nl ht without sleep. ’I‘hu oeton gave me up. tried Anm's Cnmun' Plo- 1'onAL, which relieved my lungs, induced lleop and afforded mo tho resL noc {or no recovery of In strength. By the continued use of tho anon“. a perma- nent. cure was eflectod. 1 am now 6‘! you! old, halo: and hearty, and am satisï¬ed your Gummy Pncruuu. saved um. HORACE FAIRBBOtuln." Rockinglmm, VL. July 15,1882. “ I suitor-ed for eight years from Branching and after trying nmnv remedies “in! no Buo- cess I was cm-od by 1110 use of AYER'S Cunn- m' 'm 'mlu L. Josnn “lawn." Bylmlia, Miss., April 5, 1692. , ,,v w "Hi V,,V,r med. ' A. J; GEM" Lake Crystal. Ilium, March 13, 12. No other complaints are so luldloua in 03* attack uthouallecung the thmn and limp: none no triflod with by the muorlty of lune!» era. The ordinary cough or can, multlnz perhaps from a trlfllug or uncoxxuloul ex- posure, ls often but the beginning ol 3!.“ sickness. Avan's Cnnnnv anmluu. In. well proven Its emcwy In a forty yem‘ m with throat and lung cllsraaeo. and would I. taken in all cases wlthont delay. 'A ’lbrrlblo cough Cum]. _“ In IBM [390! n goveggoold, “Lilit‘h 1511'th qnanliq of dummy saga wanted. {01> which the light»: prlm: will im mud. w. “111.14 A 515(1):, _ AYERS‘x « Cherry Pectoml. OTICE is horoh; Sage Wanted. For Sale. BEA." ERTLN JAS HU NIERs GEORGE smug. E. C. SPE.'- BB. Butcher. \Voédvmo. that a Court will be Beavértou ._ Clerk.