HILDREN Neat patterns, good wearers his week I m IS unneces. at his um Juday. Gilson 57-, niag g Colwill is €01 (13 were l Suits, 2 this week lid '25 Canadian .ade of dressy laterial, and .m 55; 2.50 30C 1.50 1.25 45C Sunday 12C gm. .a Wills ha“? cvcnmgs oc- L25 1‘ cit; (composition. literature, mathaâ€" â€tics. French. German.) Pctcrboro Rmior Leavingâ€"F. Cork- '-,AL T and the 1 candidate . A_rl um 1;. Allison, Part II., Senior Leaving arose, Nellie Smith. S. ] m a Parr, c. E. Ada] mun. D. J. Fraser, E. A. Honor Matriculation â€"â€" literature, (mposition, ;, 1;)ch We, F. Stapleé, o.w. Brand, 0 L- 3 Mm M. Mitchell, D. 15. mug Honor Marticulationâ€"F. B. hathematics and physics). . .MATRICULATION PART Victoria. 1 Adam. A. Be‘ecmrt, E. H. .3 H, B. Brandon. I. L. Gladman, C! W, E. Kennedy, T. Mannms, chews, C. 1). II. McAlpine, F. Monald, O. A. Pogue, R. E. P 3.1!. W. Rankin, M. G. Ross. C ‘ISylvester, S. E. Taylor, J. L. . b011, J. F. Jeï¬ers, J. F. Palu ls. Curry, w. 1â€"1.~ Gallagher, W. hham, W. S. Jardine, A. Rea. Ontario Part 1.; kooks, )1. Campbell, A. S. J IA. Broddy. G. E. Cherpan, Humble, J. Quigley, G. C. ML Greenwood, G. A. Kydd 5mm. - 1 Adam, l. H. Carter, 9. S. Roxburgh, E. 3. Armstrong, A. L his, R. 5. Hall, A. 1 0- Orr, D. Potter, C. 1- Sullivan. AAA anim‘ 1 Durham 1 G. Bellman, J. L. Cryderman, c-IIa.nson, P. Pattison, L. B. R P-Trebilcock, R. N. Jolliï¬e, I. I“87mm, v. J. Tamblyn, F. mcn. s. w Brunt, H. A. Davidson, 5-3. Lockhart, C. McKeen, H Toms, 9 A Campbell, E. W. Eaton, G S “15011, R. Neclands. BLATRICULATION PART II. . Victoria. R H. Armour, L. Bagshaw, A. M- 31] H E. Brandon, C. S. Cameron, 0 11- Conquergood, J. Gillicspie’ F' H'.HODkins, II. 0 Jamieson, E. MC' “Wald, F. R. McDonald, w. D. Mac- we, G. G. McNeillie, Peter G. M6- f such persons as in all the subjects fog- were candidates. Hon. l they . t marticula’cion W111 be award- â€he submission to the depart- ..-_m m‘ full matriculation ng. certiï¬cates of successful L candidate 5 head maSters ned next week. In 111 the direct. from m and ins M3011. N. C. Shaver, H. C- 800th“ “En. S. J. Staples, w. H. Stevens, 8'13- Taylor, A. M. Weldon, 3- S- W93, J. H. Peel, W. J. Cook. Ontario 3' 9- Conant, P. J. Jones. 11- K- Mâ€. M. Campbell, W. M. Currie. W- A‘ Rae, E. W. Huxtable, G. Burgess. J" W. Hackner, E. C. Macdonald, M- C. MCI-earl, J. E. Thompson, 14- G Inner, J. A. Machren. Peterboro 1" Ackerman. P. B. Faint, W- '3‘ Elm, J. n. O'Brien, 1). Potter, M- 11,15. C. Wilson, H. S. Wood. lLlD "' ' _ LY EXAMINATIONS. 1†X 1 AND PM u. JUNIOR AND - #- Leaving a] SENIOR Senios IcaVinY‘ k‘nior mamasâ€"g. V“..- rath, J. Pearce, A. Sulli- Vic! oria enior Leaving we - . recommended to obtain the Principal after re marks before making an appeals should bemade 20111. The asterisk or 2 a name denotes that. e has secured honors:â€" VIOR LEAVING ‘- Joliï¬e, M. K. Reid. F. G- 4 I- H. Earl, W. c. McMurtrY- COMMERCIAL DIPLOMAS Durham 1). MacDonald. Peterboro R and W . Armstrong, B. Adam. M. L591". E‘ A. Swan. “.h, B. F. Nott. S. E. Parr, Clara E. on. I. A. Laurence, >cr0ft, E. H. B911- un, C. S. Cameron, C. Hardy, R. H. rh'- T. Manning, A. Victoria T. A. Boskil] McLenn-an, V- R ,cceï¬sful candi- of the unsuc- _ be forwarded and inspect ors E Ackerman, 1‘ M. Boucher. F- _ R. G. Munro,-F. c. H. RogerS: H- dot and Part Matriculation district are receive their 3 Educational A. Kydd» E- .WARDER, AUGUST 22nd. â€1901. 13, Nugent. .‘F‘_ B. Reid M. M. HWIWI Candidates ‘5 must be J ones, Allison Law] or French . Ebbels, Grant. C380 5 uâ€" D. Mac- ‘ G. Mc- . Sooth- Stevens, Reid, M. B. Hurley. 1 JUNIOR LEAVING PART II. Ontario 'L. B. Beath, H. G. Cooper, M. Li Davidson, F. 'H. Dearborn, J. F. Fin? igan, S. Houlben, A. W. Kennedy, C. E. L. H. Law. *8. R. B. Tiddy, W. A. Michael, L. C. Scott, W. White, W. J. W. Wigg, F. H. Coon, E. Cornish, E. Earchman, E. H. Emerson, J. Ferguson, E. V. Gamble, E. Rosetta Hambley, Emma M. Hambley, Phe- mia IIooey, M. Loftus, M. Breen. *T. E. Conway, M. B. Davidson, E. A. Frankish, H. L. Gillson, J. W. Hack- ner, N. Huxtable, E. C. Macdonald, E. Noakes. W. T. Reid, G. V. Stovin, J. E. Thompson. J. Vanderburgh, J. A. Ward, E. Wagg, M. R. Warner, C. R. Young, M. Fowlie, G. Gold, G. Hollenrake, E. M. Huseon, S. L. Jones, A. L. Kean, F. C. Mowbray, Gertrude E. Mowbray, C. O. Pherrill. M. E. Smith, J. M. White. Peterboro _ C. W. Anderson, K. Baskin. T. A. (Toughlan. William Howson. E. Kempt, J. S. McMaster, J. A. Mc- yNaughton, I. D. Moore, M. E. Pagot. fG. S. Roxburgh. u'. H. Spence, J. 3W. R. Taylor, L. Waterman, J. Log- ‘6 o an, L. Callaghan, H. W. Duly, E. Edwards, cha. Howson, B. F. Hus- ton. M. E. Kenneally, B. Leahy, J. Lightfoot, W. Lounsberry, M. Mc- Crae. A. Maloney, P. Pratt, Annie L. Taylor, A. Doris. Durham J. J. Macdonald, H. G. Morris, C. L. Smith, A. L. Williams, E.‘ M. Brock, E. W. Byers, M. E. Sutton. F. L. Archer. J. K. Barrett, F. E. Boundy, T. C. Brex‘ton, 'K. Caesar, A. M. Elliot, A. M. Fair, A. G. Gar- diner, S. M. Hawkins. J. E. Hurl, C. Hutchinson. H. Kinsman, J. Lang. N. Mitchell, K. Paterson, I. B. Fenâ€" gellcy, M. E. Sing, K. E. Smith. F. W. Tuer, Alice L. White, Harry S. White. Canada’s Great Fair Matters never looked more promis- ing for Toronto Exhibition, to be held from Aug. 26th to Sept. 7th, than they do this year. Entries in all departments are good, while in live stock and manufactures they are well in excess of previous vears. The show of rattle is bound to be sup- erior to anything ever seen in Canâ€" ada before, a. number of prize an- imals having been imported especial- imals having been imported especial- ly for Toronto exhibition at Toronto. The Right Hon. Sir \\ 1lfred Laurier. Iremier of the Dominion, on Tuesâ€" day, Aug. 27, will undoubtedly have the gratiï¬cation of opening the best of the twentyâ€"three successive annual exhibitions that will have been held at the capital of the province. It will be thoroughly representative of ‘the industrial arts,.agr.icultural and horticultural products and general re- sources of this.gr rrreat country and will abound as z’vvell as instructive features. ‘ As becomes these warlike times the military will be much in evidence; arrangements having been made by permission of the General Oflic'er commanding and the Minister of \lilitiu for daily practice with Maxims and other guns bv the Royal Canadian Artillerv, and for various (-avalry' evolutions by Vthe Royal Dragoons. There will be -the usual trotting, pacing and running races, balloon ascents by a man who es- capes from a bomb that explodes a thousand feet in air, an entertain- ment of great variety in front of the grand stand, athletic sports, butter- making tests, jumping competitions, experiments in photography by wire. an international military tattoo on the opening night, the best dog show in America, lectures on the cultiva- tion of the sugar beet. music by a score of the ï¬nest bands in America, and in fact more attractions and nov- elties than could be enumerated in a column of this paper, the whole being nightly crowned by a represen- tation of the bombardment of the Taku forts by the allied forces in China, concluding with a brilliant display of ï¬reworks. Canada's great Exposition will play second ï¬ddle to no other. 7_____â€"“ “ My hair came out by the hand- ,3111, and the gray hairs be an to creep in. I tried Ayer’s Hair igor. ; and it stopped the hair from com- * ing out and restored the color.â€â€" ! Mrs.M.D.Gray,No.Salem,Mass. There’s a pleasure in offering such a prepara- tion as A er’s Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair beeom s thicker, lon er, softer, and more . And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara- Minutes of Regular Session Held Aug. 12 The council met at Oakwood on Monday the 12th day of August, members all present; minutes of last meeting read and conï¬rmed. A deputation from Oakwood Wait- ed on the council with a. (1853"? t0 fOl‘Ward a system of drainage for the village. Mr. Hogg, Mr. Cameron, Mr. Thorndike and others addressed the council in the interest of the citizens of Oakwood and presented a petition signed by 33 owners of lands who would be interested in this matter. The council heard the request 0f the petitioners and PTO- ceeded to pass a, general by-laW en- abling any community in the town- ship to engage in a. system of local drainage improvement. Byâ€"law No. 521 was introduced by Mr. McKinnon and Mr. McCrimmon, Providing the procedure in respect of drainage in the township of Mari- Posa as a. local improvement under R.S.0. 1897, sections 6, 64 and sub- sequent sections of the Municipal Act. on motion was read a first, sec- ond and third time and passed. Moved by Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. lchrimmon, that the petition of A. O. Hogg and 33 others respec- tively, owners of lands in- the in- corporated village of Oakwood and adjacent lands be received and proâ€" ceeded with according to byâ€"law No. 521 of this municipalityâ€"Carried. The clerk examined the assessment rolls and ï¬nds the petition referred to contains more than two-thirds of the number of names and more than one-half of the value of the property interested in the drainage scheme. as required by section 668 of the Muni- cipal Act. Moved by Mr. McKinnon, seconded by Mr. McCrimmon. that the petition of A. O. Hogg and 33 others report- ed on by the clerk, as apperars by his endorsement thereon, be submit- ted to W. E. Yarnold, O.L.S., to be acted on under by-law No. 521 of this municipalityâ€"Carried. The council then took up the esti- mates for the ensuing year, when by- law No. 522 was brought in by Mr. McCrimmon and Mr. McKinnon, authorizing a. levy of $5567 for coun- ty purposes and $3264.25 for a gen- eral school rate. This y-Iaw receive and third reading and signed and scaled. The trustees. got in the requisitions for school monies, some in good time and one or two just in the nick of time. Bvâ€"law No. 523 was introduced by? Mr. Cameron and Mr. )IcKinnon',‘ authorizing a, levy of $5018.44 on the rateablc property of the different; school sections in the township for 1901, was MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP COUNCIL L07; uuy: nu... ...... - $50.25; George Marundale, acct. work on grader, $30; ‘ Copp, gravelling on lot 15, co! $4.15; W. J. Copp, gravelling c 19, con. 9, $96.; Alexander i ‘gravelling on lot 2, con. 14, $: George Ramsey, repairing Ct lot 2, con. 7, $3.20; Hector N ald, repairing culvert; at lot 5 8, $10-25; John Lake, rep bridge at lot 5,.‘con. 8, $1 ; R J ackett, breaking stone. lot 11 9, $10; John Trethewayz re; received and read a. ï¬rst ,got in the requisitions monies, some in good or two just in the nick ved the second :ld was passed. .ling 0n lot ndcr Shaw: 14, $11.55; 1g culvert, :tor LICDOD' lot 5, con. repairing s1 ; RiChard lot 19, .COFL "‘â€"Iv uuwuw _. 19' _CO;1.| the dressmaking. Apply repairing Pepper, cor: Russell and culvert lot. 6, con 131-05., gravelling at $36.61; Thomas O: at lot a, con. 1 Phcrson, repairing culvert lot 6, con. 12, $2; Arksey Bros, gravelling at lot 12, con. 11, $36.61; Thomas Osborne, gravelling at lot 5. con. 12, $15.10; D. Mc- Pherson, repairing bridge, lot 14, eon. 12, $20; D. McPherson, repairâ€" ing bridge at lot 10, con. 11, $14.- 50; Albert Fisher, gravelling boun- dary, Eldon, $21.20; Albert Jewell, gravelling lot 19, con. 14 and lot 2. con. 13, $21.40; Samuel Lovett, gravelling boundary of Eldon, S29. 60'. Neil McLeod, culverts at lots 5 and 6, con. 13, and lot 3, con. 15, ‘58; Angus Campbell, gravelling lot 19, con. 13, $75; Treasurer of Brock, gravelling boundary of Brock, $29.- 50; John Johnston, gravelling side road lots 5 and 6, con. 15, $53.20; John Rodman, gravel lot 11, con. 2, $7.75; Wm. Downer, gravelling lot 7, con. 3, $12.75; Robert Frise, cul- vert at lot 6 and team on grader, $12.51;" R. N. Mark, building bridge at} lot 5, con. 2, ($25), gravel]: ing stone, care E. Mark, 95.90; Mar- vin Grills, breaking stone, 87; Henry Carpenter, building culvert at Valenâ€" tia, $5; Richard Henderson, building Culvert $7; W. A. Silverwood, gravel $3 .1 O.â€"â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. McCriinni ed by Mr. McKinnon that this coun- cil adjourn to meet again on the lst Monday in September to appoint . collectors and for general business. - â€"-Carried. on, secondâ€" McKinnon that 1 n to meet again C in September to and for general again on the lst 1ber to ,aPPOint 'mmeral business. clerk. t0 Bexley '[ownship Council. The Bexley township council held a regular meeting at, the township hall, Victoria. Road, on Thursday, Aug. 15th. A deputation from the county council composed of the ward- en and county councillors Bailey and Staback were present and addressed the council reswcting the govern- Vuv v V ment grant in aid of public roads.‘ Carden council and also members of Laxton council were present by ap- pointment. After discussing the subâ€" ject at considerable length the depu- tation retired. Nearly all the mem- bers of Bexley council were favorabâ€" ly impressed with the explanation the Warden gave, and it was moved by Mr. Benson, seconded by Mr. Simpâ€" son that the reeve attend if possible an nr'lirnn-npfl meeting of the county son that the reeve attend 11 possum; the adjourned meeting of the county council in September. The circular letter from the Attor- neyâ€"General asking the council to give its opinion of the proposed change in the Assessment Act was considered. Moved by Mr. Peel, sec- ‘onded by Mr. Ferguson that it is the ‘opinion of this council that, the pro- posed change is not advisable, that the present law as regards the as- sessment of farm and village proper- ,ty is satisfactoryâ€"Carried. . W. G. Peel was; appointed pound- keeper in place of John Dalyn. The‘ application of W. J. Chirpaw for ,a grant to the NorthVVictoria Agricul- tural Society was favorably received, and ,amgrantuof $15 was passed. 7 A road grant of $10 was made for the boundary of Fenelon provided the council .of Penelon grants ‘an equal W. G. Peel was; keeper i_n place of application of W- glzant to the Nort tural Society was amount, James Bay commissioner. Bylaw No. 350 was passed leveyâ€" ing a. rate of 20 mills in the S and a special rate on the school sections as follows :u. 5. section So. 1 $339.- 75 - u. 5. section No. 2, $108.12 ; ' 5. section No. 3, $140 ; 5. section, No. 6. $90 ; 5. section, No. 8, $100; 11 a Na. 9- $95 : u. 5. section, No. u. s. No. 9, $95 ; u. s. scctxon, no. 10, 80 cents. Bylaw No. 351 was passed appoint- ing Peter Finley collector at a. sal- ary of $50. ‘ ‘ A‘_A Motion was passed ordering the following accounts to be paid : J. C. Shields, acct. ior supplying goods to James Louen family suspected case of smallpox, $1.26 ; Dr. Grant’s acct for attending same, $10.70 ; Wm. Bailey for attending Jones family, scarlet fever, $4 ; John Ham for goods supplied to Sheldon family; diphtheria, $5.16 ; Joseph Wakelin, attending family 34 ; R. J. Black, repairing bridge $1. Moved by Mr. Benson, seconded by Mr. Simpson that this meeting aci- journ to meet at Coboconk on the 15th of Wher.â€"â€"Carried. SYMPTOMS â€" Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very gore. ’ SWAYNE’S OINTMENT stops the itching and bleeding, heals'uloer- -u-.. “.3 in most cases reméveo‘tiie Piles ! Piles ! Itching Piles by M}. Benson, seconded by pson that this meeting adâ€" 0 meet at Coboconk on the December.-â€"Carricd . TAYLOR, Clerk. leveyâ€" r