And that No. 31', 3n] con. Elclon. 200' acres, be assessed to U. B. Manhh, for the year 1879. at $400.00. “Carriwl. Moved by W. Aslmmn, nn-l aecmulml by R. Armstrong, that the llccve mnl Clerk do Dial memorial to the Honorable Sir Charles Tapper. il‘ I‘cfcrcncc to the Front Valley anal, and forward tlmsmnc to J. J. Lumly. sq., l‘ctcrhzmtmt'arricql. Mon-d by \V. Ashnmn, and seconded by ' . A rmstrong, that this ('oumsil do Imw ml- onrn, and meet ngnin at lmmm'illc “ha-II allutl tuguthcr by the llcow. â€"('arriexl. N. E. quarter lot No. l Eldon. 50 acres, 83‘ {for AL property, 8| '.0 $14,2l nu Cl, 870. 00. N. half 7, 3rd cam,- Eldon, lOTTacrcn, at 840 per acre ; nml personal property, $20.), $3â€): and 88.38. 'l‘btal, $4,204.00. Souph lmlf lut l4, lst Cum, mm, 100 sores. “85 per new, $3.8) and $2.45. To- tal, 8500.00. Lots 60, 6|. North Portage H034, Eldon. 100 acres at SI per new. $3.01 and 87.20.- Totnl 8400.00. Movod by R.- Armstrong.â€" and secwdod by “K Aslnnnn, that the following mlunumn be placed on the said lnnds heroin Incntinncd as the mid innds Were omitted from the M- neumeut rolls of Eldon for this year 5.". 1878, Viz. :â€" Uncu‘ "port a tinn- 11 certain King of l'rm. in iniml hullt with thi- sparrow, Ion; lluf dl'U “niluronï¬it n\'-:r hieruan-l suhj-utml to )1: o'cniilln; storm of unfricn-ll) criticism :it is now hunting upon in hardy heal anal nrmtic‘ struggle for exist men. This mag- nto nhlr’cqaiul was foncl of cilrrnnts, big I’Cll ntch cnrrants. nncl‘ a row of richly L'hll'll uslms. whinh his gnnlciicv was cultivating conï¬dent pride for tho ifliiznnt; <lo§0ctio.n f the royal palate. was the subject of more mark from his Shimmy thin the gorgoon; war partcirc-i or the clumps of semi-trov- lfoliage, transplanted to plume his eye. to and there throughout the princely gar- ft. When tho berries w‘cro almost blnslh gill fullerimwn beauty of ripcllesa, his yal Highness mmle the unpleasant discov- tlm: Imillitwles of span-aw: not only Moved by J. Viclmlls. and schIdI-l by \V Abll'llllll, “I: It the payment of masts and intervst III suit. (war II: Shields vs. lull lull for tha drain on first and III-cum! coIIcessi-ms of Eldun, be paid to Messrs. JitlllC-‘i A. Mitchell 00., said suit IIcin number HT .\. l) 1379, in books of the lat Dwixion (.'-,mut Conutv V iclmia, mnnuut 8 . (:cu. \\ Mlllur, Clerk, to furnish settlement. â€"Car- lied. Moved by J. Nicholls, and seconded by \V. Ashumn, that the sum of S“) be paid to George Ross for road job done on 2nd cou., Int 17; and that the sum of 87) be paid to Kenneth Matthewson for renmving stumps out of the 4th cou.,â€" lat 23Hâ€"C‘arricd. Moved by \\'. Ashnmn, and sccnndcd by J. Nicholls, that the sum of 84 be paid Hugh McCorquadnlc, for repairing bridge West of A rgyle. ~L'arricd. Moved by \V. Ash-man. and Beconded by J. Nicholls, that the Clerk do request the Rev. Mr. McKay to furnish a bill 05 the items constituting the $25 dzunagcs claimed by him this day for injury sustained as alleged.-( ’m-ricd. Moved by J. Nicholls, and seconded by n. Armstrong, that the sum of $6. ll be paid to John Mclnnos, {Or ruml job done on first quarter road. opposite 4:!1 c1111., out of ap- propriation in Ward Nu. Lâ€"Unrriud'. MoveJ by \V. Ashumu, and second «I by J. Nicholls. that the sum of Sll he paid Enchant Mc'Eacheru, for rnml jnl) «lune on 5th 0011., opposite ht 10, also for road jub 4th con., opposite lot 7; 3|? out of appro- priation for Ward No. lâ€"iu 3113232440â€- tied. Moved by W. Aslunnn. seconded By R. Armstrong. that the sum of 35 be paid Alex. Itanursun, fm the \Vuluw Murriso. And also the sum of 8.") be paid Sarah McKiuuun, indigent. â€"-Carrietl. Moved by R. Armstrong and seconded by J. Nichoil, that the said Iny law appointinb 'v Nomination, Electoral DiiisimIs, .uul lic- turning Ollicels fur the ensuing elections in Eldon, be IIUW mud n lirsi; Sccmnl and third time: 4131‘! maulâ€"Carried. Moved by W. Aslnnan,» and seconded lny R. Armstrong. that the by-lnw appointing the Nomination aml Electoral Divisions in Eldon, and appointin; Returning ()llieers for the ensuing elections in Eldon, be now introduced aml rcml.â€"Czlrried. Moved by \V. Aslunzul. sounded by ll. Armstrong. that the said by-luw in reference lathe forognin; rcsulutim, be now read a first, moon! and third tum and passed.â€" Carried. Members present â€".\lcs<ru. l‘armiehnch Asbuuu, Niulmlls unl Amntr..:._;. .\lr, lint-burn Mcl‘luclwru almcut. Moved by ‘\'. Ashnmu, smullnlml by J. Nfcholls, that a bylaw In: Imw iull'wlum-Il and pruned. rcacimling any or a†rcsulutium on lIy-law uuw in (once appaiutiug an arbi- tratorin the "latter of tm Muripusa mu! Eldon drain, as John K Jauksuu has with. drawn his appeal therein.--Curricxl. 'I'Wellth session 0! the I‘Ihlun Council held ht Loruuvillu on Fniduy, the 12th any of he. wmber, All, IS79. T" J SPARRUW WAN. lot No. I, lat concessim $3" per due, and pdannal' Sl4,‘ ll and $8. 97. Total A n- n s lmvo mmhrfulsucu-ss.100 guy. scribors to 1000 inhabitants. Uur pub. 1mm...†nn- ntmulmd. A l Incas. EMPLOYMENT.“ FOR ALL? PEW SYSTEM OF CM\MSSING.,f ‘l‘h‘mga‘ I'M-l -- In of 5'. N. 'I'lmmux mum-s n! Nurlm'u â€â€˜4' hullh‘. :m-I ’l" mmlwinc dc ‘Im's. RUI' I. MAN. 1'"! “-I (Ll Lil WHAT THEY SAY 01"1'1‘! A FEW FAUI'S 1’2)“ 'l‘llE l’lflOl’l.l‘J.â€"'l‘liere are but. few preparatinns of medicines which have Witlmtmul tliu imlun-Sial judgement 0f the pcsple for any great length 0! time. One of these is Dr. 'l'nnmns' l'iclectric Oil. lleacl the following and be convinced :â€" 'l'|mmns‘ Robinson} Farnliam Centre, 1’. (3., writes, “I have lieun-ulll cted M itli rheum~ atism for the last ten years, and have tried many nemeclleswitliuut any reliel, until I trml Dr. 'l'liumus' l'elcetuc Oil and since then hzu'c lmd my nttneli' of it. l mmld rec- ummeuul it tn all."o--l. ll. l'lurl, llutel Keep or West Shell'nrd, l’. (3., Vii-mm,- “l have been troubled with liver nmnplnint fur sev- cml years, and have tried «lill‘encnc lnmllvlnus with little or [m lmmslit, until l him! Mr. 'l'lmmns'l‘lclectricUil, which gave me im- Im-iliutc relic , and l wmllil say that l have. used it since with tile best ullbut. .\1. run Sllnllhl In: with-mt It. I have trie I it on my liursnsiu emu nf cum. wuumis, eha. :uul tlllllk it H 01:! llly EH gum] [or [lung‘s .4†{in man." .\. .\lIylu-c. .\lerelnnt. \\'.-n'l\\\..y:l., wl"tv.‘4. " i mm: mm some li'm-lrwl» Hf 1m!- lles uf ma "11-: â€ll, nn‘l It i; pm!» 2!: . lay (lie Inlllinu ' "Ix' Hf llu: ln-ï¬â€˜ ;:i - ii. m» lil-‘_\‘ Inn-e m‘e- ‘H i: »t lmu nivmn \\v-;. i-w 'u lIi-‘x'lm; ‘. -l‘ ' \Ru-J lulu. : 'II'HI". ‘- :lu-i H \---:7-- 41T.i',2l".l-~" -"iil "- u '«II' the Ihnmumu TRJYED into the premises of tho nu- duraiguctl 1.0% 39, Nurth l-‘urtagc “and. hl‘luu, about sewn weeks .130 a cuw. The owner can ham: the same by proving pro- perty uml‘ paying expenses. Eiulvn, IOtII- Dec; 137‘ The eye is the most important of the or- gans of sense, and requires special care in orJer to maintain it in a condition of uselul- was throughout life. An eye naturally w:ak and diseased requires far more care than a sound and strong one. In all cases, however, the eye must be protected from the- a;tion of dust, smoke, penetrating vapors, too great heat, Very cold water (especially just after waking). and drafts of air.- In- juries of all kindsâ€"as, for example, blows upon the heal, strong pressure upon the eyes when closed, as Well as the entrance upon foreign bodiesâ€"are to be carefully guarded against. Most irequently,however, tue light, natural or artificial,- is the cause of atl'ections of the eyeâ€"viz, when it is too strong or too bright, so that the optic nerVo is impaired by over excitement. Such a blinding light is most injurious when it falls upon the eye suddenly after previous darkness, or from below', or from the side, or_ where it is reflected from a bright object. 1 'l‘nereiore, no one should look often or long a; the sun or uioon, at bright flames, or re- 1 fleeting or shining objects ; nor should they { draw, read, write, sew, or knit in the clear J sunlight. ltis also Well to avoid looking a: a clear light on awaking from sleep. 1 Thus the Sparrow, \\ hich we have brought over from the‘ Continent, is no stranger to persecution, and the success with which he ï¬ghts for a living here augurs well for his future; but, like other people of pronoun- ce 1 character, he has decided phases of good 0 unmiugled with much that is decidedly exil ; hence his friends and foes have arisen, a :d the overburdened refrain of their angry d savowale and recrhuinutiuus is spread out within the columns of the press wherever mm can read in this country.â€"â€"11arpcr‘s M cgazc'nc. l A quaint chronhrler tdls us, thereupon. that the wrath of his Highness was nut ('ull- hired to a single or repeated explosion of disgustun the garden “milks, hut that an ‘ edict was published at once ordering the ex- termination of the I’m-111m (louiw'icu; and i so thoroughly did the rituals of the crown ‘ carry out this law, that the unhappy spar» rows were literally eliminated from the [’sussian realms. Then this old historian goes on to say that to the great surprise of †his Majestic" the eurrant bushes were not Dmnitted; after the eXpulsion of those birds, to render service after their kind, for a strange ilyuext year followed, and “did eate yo leaves" so extensively that the s'irubs again failed in bearing; and so on season after season, until the king, weary 0" seeing the ravage, revoked the decree of d :ath to the sparrows, and actually paid out of the royal treasury some $300,000 in the form of rewards to his people for their zeal in bringing the exiled hirde back. Th: Romy 3111 Publishing 02., -l>l,43:\m145 Shetmkec SL. W oovotod'tho fruit as much as he, but that tlwylwl onion than: all before hu could muster an alarm mount guard, and pick the clusters for himself. um. HS ‘ Bstray Cow. ml I'm virculars explaining oar .r: ‘ 1'I.\":-~. ‘ '«‘l "i I" |'Il. *n' HI .1 «s1 'I'lmmus Is cm â€I" \\ â€"l'l' Nnrlhrup , I._\'umn :u'u '. mull 'I'ul-w nu n’hwr S4 :m-l 'I'Ill'v' rm u'.’:w' ."ul i "f L‘ le's. Vl’rlcu ‘25 NHL“. N' ‘l MAN, Tut-unto, “nu, I’rupr: CARE OF THE EYES. I c'vflrirâ€"“bledul and Eluctmzml 11 EUR)“. MCI NNIS. 79. HI ltlrricss, 02an vi u-turs ‘ I'H ni :hv subscribers have now ; u: Muir Fawtnry lith-al up in ï¬rst-clams style :lnII are pn-pzmul to furnish nnythivg that may be entrusted In II): III in tin: shape (.‘f SASH.DOORS, AND BLINDS PM) MI? «W95 L Sash and D00r-. ‘7 actor y ksm‘r :ï¬'flzaa'a‘ésave Efaumces HARNESS, DOLLAR'J, tHALTERS, WHIPS CURRY ODM'JS, BRUSHES, TRUNKS, VALISES AND ALI. KIND OF HORN FURNISi-TINP. i’urohasora should. look to the Label on tho Pots and Bczns. If the “has: is not 533 Oxford Stroot, London, that; are spurious. 64 I 2 'HIc 'I’Imlc Marks of them \lulILInuz are registered in Ottawa. HcIIL-c am one throuvï¬uut the British Pouacwinna who mm keep the American (L'ulInturfcits for NHL, willl be prosecuted. 533. OK FORD S’I'REI'I'I‘,‘ LOX DON, And are sold by all Vendurs of Medicinal: thIm glIont the ( 'i\ilIzcd \\ or] I ; \Iith Ili n-ctiunu fm use in- «Hum-It, (Her) ImIgungg. Il‘l "I I I n J W 52S S' 5‘17 â€(1‘ ll â€(NE 38 M â€(E R, S AUDI. FR (Lo n.1, KIXIH «w mwumv .\.\'l» qt'kam l-LXI-I' : 'I’hc [ï¬lls and Ointment are Manufactured only at ASTHMA. Farr-Hindu!†Shellmgsizvlfl: mss‘css, Piles, Fistulas, And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has never been kmm’n to fail. It IS an infallible remedy. If effectually ullhcd on the neck- and clncst, as salt into meat it cures .SOllE TH ROAI Di i-mlneiia, Bram: liitiL ', _(0u;;lm, Colds null u on Itgï¬oygmngjpd Hgaling_ Prppexjtges OLD WOUNDS, SORES AND ULGEBS are Known anoughout the w 0216. For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts and BSWELS, giviu ' tbne, energy, and vignur to these great ) AIN SPRINGS OF LIFE. They are conï¬dently recommended as a. never failing remedy in all cases when the constitution, from whatever cause, has liccmno. impaired or weakened: They are wonderfully efï¬cacious in all ailments inci- duutnl to Females of all ages; and as 3 GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, are PI. \NINH. MATCHING, MOI'IJHNG, SCROLL SK “'1 NC (‘. 'un slinrf "Mice and fit imMom prim-s. Also shingles and lumber fur snl‘r cheap. Those famous Pills furify the BLOOD, and act most powerfu ly,yet snuthing on the This Great Household Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of Life. commune AND BUILDING Woodvilla Harness, * SEEP: Orders SQLACJLTED‘ FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. 714117311, S'I‘OMACH, KIDS EYS, 3m. mm and. mm a Specialty FAMILY BREAD Aï¬HQH QAMPEEM. 15W†a WANTED! I HARDWARE PARTIES SUPPLIED \\' HOLESALE. JOHN BERRIE, Gout, Rheumatism, SODA. ABFJHE l‘.HY AVD H‘I' l',l‘ BISC‘UIHI‘S \\ â€UL LSAL L ANI)1(E".1AIL \Vut): 123“er nun, 18.36. A- SI‘I'IClAl/TY. ERRIE JIr'Yimsic‘ Bros. unsurpassed. IN THE (‘Ol' N'I‘Y Cor . King and Stuart St l l .‘ N ['1 A 'I'LY ‘ HID. ‘Merchant Tailor. WM. Ll'llu, Auction“: :or :11: Gaunty of Victor‘s. Land Snlcu attended; free. ()rdurs left, at UI prmnptly‘ attend :d to X H I. {III-III II. class for izIdIIII‘thII in l IIIIIII lll'l HIng plmnw iII \\ ImIl- villc. nl'lll' ' a tu II her of IifrcIII )I-IIII I-x- pcriuucv all" “10.60394 Mrs. l’Ii II 4k- i~ fully qualiï¬ed tn giw instruction. TERMS “Fur a test term (if n claws of 10 is formch 91 fur 20 1093033. Pupils wishing to join the claw vat: leave their mum-s at 'l‘mz Anvmmsr. UHim‘. Good reform-cm; furnished if required. from Uxbrldgm Mamlnrlnn I, Cunning-m, Sumt- liuld, mnl «.tlzur places. H'J-ihn ALL'KINDS CF SEWING MACMNE NEE-3M8 ALWAYS ON HAND. MRS. EDWIN PIHNHIJ) X" â€J. fnrm :1 class for inflrm‘tit l'imm and 0mm) nlzn‘iug in \‘ SOCIETY REGALIAS mach '65 Order. AGENT FOR 2"â€! LIGHT RUNNING "ROYAL" SEWINU MACHINE. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. LA'I‘I'LSP FASHIONS AND A PEI:FI£<."I‘ l«‘l'l‘ GUAIM N'I‘I'ZED. \n'm Pumas WHICH anmrr FAIL To SA'rlsFY. A Large Variety of Ladies’ Prunellas, Gheay, D MGSWExN GREAT REBUCTEON NEW STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, 500 Feet to Supply With Boots and Shoes. LATEST STYLES l. FULL LINES ! 12$. 1 Per cent per month chats-gm] on ncvmm's for rf'pails, nth-r Octolml' 15L 'VVOODVILLE HARDWARE EMPORIUM on cost, and can consequently sell Very cheap: which I havo just purchased Plawg "m1 Gang News, . MQN’EELEJA' CALL AND SEE MY CALL AND SEE in all the :mlcd'. Notes fmnMImI at the Allncate UHicc T H E AT Monay to Loan at 8 per c-mt. A .()rncnsâ€"-Keut Street. Lnnlny. “Marin. 0'. S. Mum). ‘ G. 1!. lint-MM. ruticmar Attention q‘won to BE- PAIRING. A Full Stock. cf \VHH’A‘, BRUSHI‘H‘, Cl'RI' Y (‘OH 8‘ c:., 3.1“.13'3 on Imml. “ oudv “18, (LL? 2311‘. 19 149 3‘1- ()rlmsitc the “ Eldon "02:30," and is prepar- m to faithfully execute all Work entrusted to hnn. ‘I HHS tninfnrm the fnrmnrs and general public. that he [ms "pulled a Harness Shop, mrtho South side of New Harness Shop !5 MARTIN â€0mm, nmmnn soucnrons ac. Remember the pl:nceâ€"â€"next! (100! to the " Non-them Hute'fl' 0le†Descriptions, In Endless Variety. 3‘41: 01 Inc " Bus Him," \Vhioh ho is Selling at. a Great Bargain. PURE TEAS All kinds of Hardware: PAINTS, COAL OIL A SPECIALTY. 20cm PER GALLON. K 1 NC- STREET, “'(N ) DVI LEE CONFEGTIONERY‘- HARVEQI EBARLEY FORKS!- MACHINE OILS ! rain Cradles, Hay Forks, Rakes, ' Scythes, Hoes MCLEOD’S, A LARGE STIN'K OF CAKES, .320. GROCERIES a]. J. «81/71/7 fl AND ALL KINDS OF YARNISHES, -â€"AT-~‘ 0115.», J B RUsnE-S‘, c.,