beyond ved no Edema a. Large Crowd Pmal Events. The annual winter races of the Lind- my Driving Club. announced for Feb. 22nd and 23rd, waned mum†day behind time. the attendance was large considering that very little ad- vertising was done; about 400 people gathered, the majority being from the surrounding country. 1330 track was poor, being “slushy" at points, with ty holes in it; thismo doubt ac- unted for the s‘dzv time made. The cite‘ment at the end of each heat intense, and there was great cheer- ck in m. Condition Friday. and? , . Attended the heart trouble momamc. 5 Real organic disease is incurable; but ;not one can: in a. hundred d The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion is because both organs are coatro‘led by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pneumogaetris. In another way, 3.1.0 the heart is effected by the form of pmr diges- tlon. which causes (as and fermenta- txon from hell digested fwd; there is e feeling of oppreaefm and heaviness m the chest caused. by pregure ot the distended stoned: on the heart um lung. wterferjng with their action; hence Farina: palpita‘tion and short Poor digestion also poisons the blood, gnahzng 1t thin and watery, which album agree- .2 re ri‘ lls mâ€" Q: d! nun; [ling well For F. D. Miller, ï¬th, was I. Iavéribe. and :ould trot away (routine others basi- b. The contests were one mile heats, which resulted as follows: â€Bella. Brocku†Bulky tires e which caused considerable delay. Mr. George Curtis. aunt of “Newsboy," bezng unable to procure another sulky was compelled to use the runners to finish the race. Col. Brook, owned by ,Tho races Friday afternoon were a rest success. The .track was in ex- hllcnt condition and gooi time was The attendance was not as rge as Thursday. Royal L. 'm the roe minute class and. Dick French the free-for-all were popular horses heats muEtedcas follows: 3 min. Classâ€"First heat. 1 39131 L.. .W'alter “'ilkaa. 3 Johnny 1’. Time. . Johnny 1’. came in second. but pa set back for running. Second heat ‘Bo‘yal L., 2 Johnny .P.. 3 Waltpr bum Time. 240. Third heat. 1 by; L.. 2 J'dmny P., 3 Walter Wilhel- ime. 2.42. Royal L. m race. Johnny L 2nd. Walter Wilkes 3rd. E'th-for-All. â€"- FiJBt heat, 1 Dick trench, 2 Col. BrOck, 3 Kuwick. Time ‘40. Second heat, 1 Dick French. i ‘0‘. Brock, 3 Keswick. Time. 2.36. hi' d heat, 1 Dick French, 2 Cola-Brock. le-swlck. lime. 2.38. Dick French 11 rate, Col. Brmk 23d and Wink Race Meet Notes â€".]ohn.ny P. is a good horse, but is Him to lose his feet. Dick French is a. fine trotter. and â€er showsa desire to break. He was liven by his owner. Mr. Ed. Jack- Toronta â€"M A. Proctor. owner of 30,311». la capital driver, and took his horse rough every heat without a. break. yal L. is 4 m 01¢ Mr. Albert Jewett was the starter. ile Dr. Sinclair Cannington. 1A“ us. Penelon Falls, and Wm. Sher- :1 Lindsay. were judges. We understand that a match race been arranged between wrin- z .w. 1). and Curtis’ Newsbo! fdr a side. The race will take place morrow morning on the Agricultur- Psrk track. l LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1899 011 Named BaceHSecondhc-ai, 1 W. Newsboy, 3 Bella Brock. Time. 3111. bird beat. IWZ’W'D, 3 an Brock. wine. 2.59112. lburth heat. 1 :W. D., 2 Bella. Brock, Kerwsboy. Tune. 2.59112. "â€"Wâ€"" “'“to can if! Nuns Sexnr We all efleom of mm 1m lento] Worry. head's moth mo. Opium or Stimulant Hailed on receipt .rtpuce.une 81.31:.85. annual“ ï¬nding}. _xnpl_ug_ts tree to gay o’ddnn. as, when 3 Lindsay home made a showing. Thursday in the 2.30 trot, Royal L., nrora, unfortunately threw a 81103 F350“? then! Eh? less £11310 in 2 .30 Class. r-Ihixd heat. 1 Col. Brock, WP, 3 Walter Wilkes.- Time, 5:. 11:21:13 Col. Brock m Lye race, Wal- * 1‘. Ed. Hointzmu. 208 loan. A". boken. N. J.. advices unne- an ksndvbodairosnpudgg: W to write to .l’ M" I» hertz. r iv lka' 2nd, ’Johnny 1’. 3m. Named Race. â€"-First heat,1 W. D., Bella. Brooms Newsboy Time, The track proved to be hard'on pneu- Latic tires, for in the second h9g1: at 2.30 mamaâ€"First heat, 1 Col. Brock, Roya'. L. 34‘de Wilkes, 4 Jimmy womanâ€"Second heat. 1 Co]. 86k, Walter Wilkes. 3 Johnny P. Time, inn Brock 3rd. ‘ the tundraâ€! the day. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Littlg: Liver Pills. \OME GOOD SPEEDINO WITNESS- ED BOTH DAYS kc! ;:mcdy for Dizziness, Nzusa, Drowsf. has, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tonga Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. They Insulate the Ms M Vegetable. mu Pill. 7 Qmall be... Substitution - Positively m ’by w Little Pills. _ Indigestion and. T00 Hcgrqypï¬ng. _A pet:- â€NBS!" WIMEB BHBES. The Weekly Post. luau-um. Mp hlets {reason “than. no Wood Company. W ,M Wood‘s thodi- i all in Lind- Fatwa“ Ava . ï¬rst heat, and had to be'withdmwn A CARD. the race, Newsboy 2nd, hurt the Canadian Pacific Railway bit ;t.haro is more tad02up there that trade, Captain LeckBy replied “Not a. we, or in fact both lines mined; can attend to. I would like to one half a. dozen fleets on the sum routes. There iaplenxywdoandawiatrong na- so much of the grain trade goes to Buffalo is because there are not «cough Canadian Vessels to handle Canada’s share at it.†.â€"â€"-.J â€"-â€"â€"v __.-_ an increase in Canada’s grain trade. “The government wag righ †said the the Captain emphatically, “in puttiw those peopb in there, and. the papers that. bowled against it don’t know what they argtalking about." A“ it t)» wâ€""-_-.'_ Parry: 56m sum-pip hurt the Canadign 1324:1an in hi- opinion that, “the Canadian what yield will take, a jug nut you owing to the animatiaa of ï¬n Donk- hobon ‘and other newcomers.†Every famEly cant intohthat: .copntry A __)_ Lakes, at rthe close of navigatio; last season, will supply-u it. As compared with the American. fleet, we are out- numbered, ï¬fty to one, according to the estimate of Captain 1). C. whey, a! thoC. P. R. Steamship, Athabaska, and outclwod in about an sand pro- pprtim.» _,n,.,._s.,_.._.r.9m_, m cm , _A_-_L Eibd‘iiatThg cm '7, 1.3132 Though snow and slush {veto every ‘ ‘ whore, ‘. If any further evidence is wanting of the total inadequacy at the present transportation facilities tglanoo at the condition of iffairn on the'Uppdr 13h: can be done by the regular use after meals of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at not drug stores and which contain 181331)]th digestive e‘emenu' m plemnt‘, cpnveniept form The experience of physicians as; the public proves that taking Scott's Irani- slon produces an immediate inanease .in flesh; it is theretore of’the highest value in Wasting Diseases and Con- suinption. Don't Wait for the Sick Econ. Amtotlite was in theair, And birth in aiming rdid declare - That ppring but sbpt md was not It. in safe to say that. themegular per- sstent use of Stuart’s Dyspepai; Tab- let: at meal time will cure any form of sfomach trouble except cancer pt the stomach. T50 most sensible‘ treatment for heart. trouble is to imprlve the diges- tion and to insure the pranpt assimil- ation of £003. run sized pec- of these tablets aoldby all atï¬ï¬‚cenbsthle book an staunch troubles mailed tree. Address F. A. Stuart, 00., Marshall, Mich. . In another way, alto the heart is effected by the tom of pmr diges- tion. which causes (as and fermenta- tion from half digested fwd; there is a feeling of oppreamfo': and heaviness in the chest caused, by pressure of the distended stomach on the‘heart md lungs. inter-felting with their action; hence ‘ariaes palpitation and short breatl Poor digest-ion also poisons the blood, making it. thin and watery, which irljjgm ant! weakens the heart. Heart troubbo, at but among the Americans, are certainly increasing, and while this may be largely due to the excitement and worry _of Ameri- can business life, it is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor~ di- gestion. Do Not. Be Alex-mod. But. Look For The SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INGRIASE OF HEART TROUBLES. In connection with the abéve' a settler writes to this Bob. Independent 13 (alloys: (flag burning alive at Fred. Tagger-t is used occurrence and one that might have been averted had the old man been sent to the Home for the Aged, (better in'the'juil than-to be burnt to death , .end" yet good church score (we won 1: cell them chtjietians) go to the polls and say “We don’t- wnnt'the Housed? Refuge." The above case should be a life-long lesson to thoae‘wh‘o live in a. christian civiliz- ed community to nee the means once placed in their hands for the better~ ing of the poor who live .Jlone in fa shanty in the m befd'o it is far- evver too late. , ‘ It is supposed that the unfortunate man must have broken his coal oil w it was blown thahhe ya in. handling it. At one tum héswas in combrtabla circumstance, but while he was a 3001 worker, Jog- others, he wanna use to himself. EE- fnther owned the grist and. saw mill in anpn, but lost everything before he him and hi. AWN!†were suppï¬eminj bet some item with him until ten o‘clock Saturday t. On Sunday y, morning t8 neigh w Qï¬atartled on observing the am embers of the Taggart shanty, but at first each supposed that the old man had gone to one of the others. Investiga- tion was made, and on going tothe ï¬re they were horrified by ï¬nding the “hast! remains of the old man lyinggiathecellar. There were the ribs, shoulders, and skull, end the. few bones were gathered up for burial next has wile at Burnt river oenetery. ed, as he had neighbors within sight, He had been on the charity of the towmbip and had lately been laid up with In crippe â€my neighbors. bow-J over, were kindly:1 disposed, r“ml on, Saturday last some’ of them visibetL Terrublo Oocnrrmeo In Bomorflflo. For some time past an old man nan)- ed Fred Taggart had been living alone in a. dumtyqn got ‘10. 60:1. {1.9!‘ Somerville. ‘ Howannot entirely isolatâ€" AN OLD MAN sumo 3700:4111 We Want lore ml. Promise or Awakening? HEA RT DISEASE- shining o'vé'rhead'; in growing better every dey.†Dr. Borden went on to any that we have settled many differences of race and religion, and it was high time to for- get that we were Anglo-3.3011, Enz- ugh, French. Scotch or Irish. and. to remember ere all Canadians, for we have been 11ch long enough to de- "109 a. race with characteristics of it; own. He believed that one gout “q, in building up a. nation had been my in 1887 ; there had never. before been ‘8 French-Canadian leader, but ago-libero]: paid. that they would select the but man. without rmrd to tube or glâ€"igion. .They selected Hr. Lsurier, mtronthatday theetaljottholib- ml party rose. .The question whether ‘ ‘Wdisn could lead input! in Cunt will never be ruined again. We are still solicitous for an. outlet, but always on the principle of not giving more for it than it is worth. We are becom‘ng more ecu-reliant and progressive and can any to those who mat to abut out out proiucts, pro- ducts thnt are better than theirs, we c‘m find another market. We have may dag so in many things, and it The persistent allegations in unec- tion of the Oppaitian press. that the present government, and pnrticulerly the Canadiammembera of the Jo‘mt High Commission, are in «anger of betraying the interests of their country, are well not by such remarks as fell from the Minister of Militia. very recently, when he observed “We are getting experience in building up, n nation, and we are becoming more aelbrelinnt every day. Not long ago many of us thowht our future do- pendedonsomeubeontsidoourown {border-s. W’e fairly ahivered with (right lest our products be shutout of that market by a. hostile uï¬ï¬. country." This Board. themtom, 811me that the greatest energy abouldbo beexert- ed by 8the Dominion government to com- plate the Trent canal, and thin gin to our country all the advantages winch her geography and natural facilities prgplaizg to be her. _by natural flaw: This Board strongly urges that."ir- respective of all loos! considerations. the entire country should ndvomte the chin of a. route which it in vain to oppme, and which. once taper]: recognized and developed, wit nuke Canada and Common rt the great has hmy ywhich the undies: traje ofthoWestwinoeekitenytoBm-opo to the enrichment and glory ofou The completion of this water route. supplemented with the competing nii- way lines from the magnificent harbours at Parry Sound and Midland make a system wholly superior to that of the Erie and its mating railways, and form an ideal route with which Canada with a tithe ot‘ the energy of our American neighbors, can command the smaller share of tho grain trade of the West. {this Baud. mains that every dollar added to the valuean the west- ern produce by cheapem‘ng freight: is a, dollar to be expended in trade with Cl‘he Trent waters E're"fé'r"the my.» part. wide, open waters, where a tug may haul a dozen bargesâ€"the shores will standthe use of empower,“ every point. Nature destined it as a through route, and the people 403': to the government for. the speedy com- pletion of the other third. moo 13730 miles flower than via Bufï¬nlo and New York; The capacity of the Trent m: route at. its malt. restricted points Will be greater than the Erie after the expenditure of 817.- W-W’.-9°W appropriated-for deepen: {the distance from Duluth to Live:- poolbylwayh oi. “911'th udSt. Lay» cheapest and most effective mode of transport from the Great Lakes tothe no. part at Montreal. . And whereas the route to Montreal by way of the Trent waters is the natural outlet, having vastly greater capacity than the Erie and is a much shorter route, this board re-aflirms its {gith in_ the_ Trent myigution a; the And whereaa it is WM‘that the route to the seaboxrd vin' Bathio holds its tradeâ€"against immense dia- advanm in diStanceâ€"by reason of the Erie Canal. a recognition at the inevitable neoco- sity for greater facilities for trans- porting pmducp to the â€About! sad 3, wid: to toll it by the way. . r ‘Whereu theonndmus development}- of land: west-oz the squat Lang-bud a forecast of a greater growth Inthe immediate future, and it is now gener- ally recoghized that greater facilities for mmportation of Western products must be had in order that the producer may get adequate returns for his labour, and to induce a more needy settlement of our boundless Western plains. And whereas the cry 0! Torr onto for the expenditure of the notiona‘ money to deepen Toronto and Collins- 1 wood harbours and to construct an air ' line railway between the ports is but Signiï¬cant Mutton Fused by the WILL SHORT!" THE DULUTH- LIVERPOOL ROUTE‘7EO MILES hut-bow Ion-t at Trade. 2M: a meeting 61‘ Patel-hon) bond at trade, held the other evening,thc fol- lawn: mobï¬tim was passed, and" copies will be forwarded to Hon. G. W. Blair, Ron I. Tartaandthelon- tmal board :1 tradb: . D-O-D-DJS NO SUBSERVIENOY IN THIS. Dâ€"Oâ€"Dâ€"DJS .* TH E TRENT CANAL DODD’S KIDNEY Pngamhe only positive, never-fuling cum, on arth, for all Kidney diseases. Take . . on $983!... Juan. litmus. 'IIen'u Only OI. DOM". em WEEKLY POST;.IIND8'E (ONTARIO; MARCH 3. hfl'a? whioh the most minute forms :1 life 153st By the heating of milk or cream to a tenant-stare at abput 15§ Ween Fahr. and maintaining it at that temp- erature for live minnteeeneerly all the living organisms which it eon- teinsaredeetmued. :I‘hat tempereture does not quite sterilize the milk or cream. or destroy all fol-ms of life. in more or fully 7 develwed form. which may exist there. But for prac- tical commercial pn . It destroy! theforrms‘ot lib whic In the. ripening of the cream or the cyrmc d the cheese produces undesirable flavors. When the cream has been 9‘8qu- tho dairy products made from the milk or cream exposed to it. On the other hand. if the atmosphere olthe airy building has an agreeable smell.- the butter or cheats and: from the m'Jk or cram exposed to it. will like- ly have a flavor and odor which ore amenable. In ems where hoot-aria, which heme. the cause of woh un- desirable odors and flavors. have con- taminated the milk or cream, the prac- tice of mm it cannot be adapt- ed with adnn The word pu- teurixing canes the name d that most eminent and beneï¬oent henchmen. Louis Pasteur. who did so much to discover the magmas: 2.an- and they produce I flavor and odor. in other worth ataoto and mu, peculiar to thommlves. If the atmos- phere of a stable or dairy bulletin. molly olfeuivo, then the strong pro- bability is that the union“ form 01 lite present in the atmosphere 'will produce_ similuj offend†gnollo in m the milk of than which have been milking for more than six months. Another flavor in. butter, although not an essential one. in the (lunar which results from the addition of salt. The third and ' rtant [level- of butter is that wh' comes from the nponing of the creun. .Thatis a. flavor which can be controlled wry largely by the mum: in which the creun is prepared for churning. The fermentation. at ripening d the czenzn, is brought about by mingte {arm of life which get intothe milk or the cream from the utmcphen. the utensils. the cow or the milbr. Thewtionottheno lowfomsotlite on the milk or cream is Iementatiqm; Bangs. Mrs. S.T Borer, continua her cooking lessons- and advice upon domestic communion and eyery phase and ‘condition of bane lite is consider- ed. By The 0111i: Publishi Can- puny Philadelphia. Ono do ar per your; ten cents per copy. The following is tran the lest re- port of P111. Robertson. Dominion Oommiaioner at Agriculture ' and Iliryirg: ‘ “Thelmvor of butter canes (tom one or three at from all a! three 'aonmee. The butter-ht has a. slight flavor which is much more pmceptible ’ in the milk of tresh-colvedroows than Newspapers 1! laxozim ~. â€"Mnrch Ladies? one Journal has ’a noteworthy fea‘inm m the mo tiar- i118 “Pope Leo x111 w HO Lives in the 3V I' II" The “awn“ made by admitte to me Vatican for a number of years. “Chumhea Decorated far .Waddmâ€- 4mm Country Homes in America " “Flower! and Flower Beda'ï¬nd ' “Eamon Good Man- he]: ï¬nd Pimplaoes,†are shown. As a. matter of course considerable space iagivento Easter hats and trockanstc. all illustrated from original designs. B I'd‘38 ths cano‘uding chanteuse! “the Girls at Canp W' and the experiences of “The Jameaons in the Country" there is an excellent short story, “The Touch of a Child." and a humoroug sketgn _by_ John Kendrick in the blood. bachche. nervousness. head'sche, and tired. listless. run-down feeling.'Dut there's no need to feel like that. L‘sten to†J. W.- Gardner.- Idnville, Ind. Hen ' “Electric Bit- ten are just the thing yafor a nan when heieall rundown. and don'tcare whether he lives or dies. It did more to givene new strength and zoo! ap- petite than anything I could take. I an new eat nnything and heve a new lease of life." Only 50 cents, at any Drug Store. u‘Bvex-y bottle guaran- Bravo ha Fall Victimsvof stomacl, liver and kidney troubles. as well as vomen. and all feel the mlq in loss (1 appetite, perms he bride's fair cheh wen- dampen- ed with the â€(out "horn in her eyes. A: sued she on thewreckage of her hell-cremated flee, ‘ ‘ And. In her m‘nd reverted to some other things ele’d spoiled. The grief with'u her boa-n like a. eeeth'mg cannron boiled; “I make e0 mam blunder-e." she to her hueb'end aid, “That you must dmost hate me! Oh, I will that I were dead!" And that eccentric husband this sweet con-oleï¬n!) We: "They ere nothing 10 the blunders that mother need t1. make. †.Wo dnw qpoc‘nl stintion to the visit of Prof. Dammdto Lindaâ€. who will be ut the Whom, Sum-day, March 11th, with 8 use ‘ tion of style. in Hair Good- such Ladies' uni Gonta’ Wigs. Iowa. .101); Swim etc His Bit Cour are "gt? 030;: y,where s: tggpï¬ixhtiou 0 me those w a hen. tire heath, canton. andy . appen- m nonzr msmmo. m. look caroworn thumb t5 loos Act Hair when Prof. Doronmnd's Gcoth an in“ nit-loom He will dpmonstrnto this to very caller free of ~ â€"-It in reported tilt the widow of Driver Wm. Bred]. who loit his life in the Murray Hill duster. has nett- ledwiththea'LECo. W'- eon William end 0609M daughter Stet]: are to receive employment for life et eateries of 00 megs per month rupectively. ‘ . Baum News. an» difï¬culty bftwoen the Grand Trunk and the Canola Atlantic Rail- my in regard to the connection at Sootin Junction in animator! to be in n fair way tmrcbuttlen‘ent. Mutton Undo-mined by 3m www-mm Alum lo - vino woksd 3m 0m 1:" Mtgtm slid liver can- plrmiau’so mated J. w. Dinwoody, ‘ contractor, Campboumrd. that physio- ally he was Almost I total wreck. His ' druggiat recommend“ Sonth’Amex-iun j Nervine.‘ A few doses gtvo him great mlief, induced him sound 310‘). and a few bottles built him up and cured. him that to-day he as ah‘qug and hearty as ever. Sold by A. Hmnbotham and P. Morgan. A CONTRACTOR WRIOKE D. An Eccentrlz llusb'and. flavors In Butter. Ladies. Bar in II“! W Ila NW Tho mutant. 0! the Childm‘o Aid mum “arm of the gmt- at credit (or the efforts they no pubâ€" tim torth to carry out the object! at tho Society. 0!! m through their impugn; Patty: Bim- , Doctor: My There‘- stm testimony by emin- ent phyuicinns of mdortul cure- and. by Dr. CIA-"I Family muslinâ€"pr- txcuhrly Dr. Ola-9‘0 ()intnent. Dodd'n Kidney Pills no the only known positive cure {or with“ Dia- ma, Dipbotu. Rheumatism. , Gout. Wot. Cruel. Stone in Blsddnr, w of Women. and other Dad 'I Kidney Pills no sold by all druids at titty cont: sbox. six bon- w. or tent. on receipt of price, by The Dadd- lï¬odicine Co.. Lim- ibod. roman. . to try Dodd'e Kidney I t think they would help no my more (hm other nrd'einee bed. I moo sink thut, I was willing to try sny m if it pveahope. on": , “Well. noon “her I started using the Pulgl Natalee! diflenent. I tound.ina westernmuntl was actually gettin better. I kept on (skins the medicine until I had used three bobs. “tenths; I didn't need any more. I was cured. completely, nnd rmnently. You ' any know what think of M's Kidner Pills when I tell you that I never at my home be without gym.†._ ‘ dfm‘ his m:».â€" a. W with Bright’l m M light Yuri-Dead! m mm Bun. Hamilton, Feb. uâ€"“m. Gricgo, is it true that you won cured of Bright'- Diane by Dodd'l Kidney Pills. other eight you: suffering. and when no other medicine could do you my good! “It in true.“ W Mr. Griczs, “tinny. “I was cured by M'- Kidno Pills when every other medi- cine! 5131M utterly hilad‘to dam Thin question was mad a few days 1 ago, by a [outlaw who with“! to' inmticate for Iii-sol! the statement | nude in last week‘s paper: to the shove The Merits of Dodd’s Kidney Pi ls Can’t be Hidden. Ir. 0. 8. 0118". of Moon. 0011- TRUTH WILL 001‘. English Dinner and Tea Setts. There are many ladies in the Connty of Victoria who would be ï¬leased to have one of these Setts. They are of handsome design and best quality, and will grace any table. [f we had room to dist/a3! these goods we would not thinh of selling them at cost, but we haven ’t .° we mnst clear them out to mahe room for new lines. Ladies, yon ’ll never get a chance to bn y a Dinner or Tea Sett nnder better auspices. TEN OF THESE TO BE SOLD AT WHAT THE 00008 008T. 1899‘ FAMILY GROC Statement «Assets and Liabilities“ we Townsh'p cf Mariposa, Dec. 3m, 18¢ mg m M. a m m . mam nu wflmaw WWW , y: -- mwum mm . â€ï¬‚awâ€... mama a?" we andl'or [Wow ichboth your ' mas-shun Meet-fully an 'Mflnt V I. ylwm uv .Wommmmuthemditdmmpmymuu known: on tondit d Mcipclity in But. maul. Lind-u. 8.108 a Min but at Mamet“ ... ...... «m .. - .. ~ .. I..- 8 1b the Reeve and Municipal Council 1 the Win 0! Keripose: Gentlemenâ€"We have completedtho audlt of m amount dyour tree- nmtortbeyeerendincthenetol Deoenber,18ï¬.endbeg toeubmit "' amaxï¬wwmmt , m..- t. m - -- ' s o P res. mm ' WAhetmt etetement of Beneï¬t“ 8m,â€"Stetenent ol the Anet- ud bilitia at the «mam. min-3e md School W lugâ€"Statement o! Weflndthettheboohdyom‘kemumn u theofmr Clerk lave been exceedingly well kept dnr the yen. ell per-eat you Mr luv-in been properly “magnet! beta. mt. endb'm wool-913,,pmdpoed (“Jam ,. A- M“ -. A- ..__:_._-._.l_ . l Gout! Bat... ... .. ...... ... ...... School Stefan No. 18...... ...... ...... ... .. Um W Sciatic: No. 29. ................. azhool Sectim No. 18. ...... .... ........ Mutation of Statute Lshor... ... 0rd“! passed but not pcid... ... ..... ABSTRACT “STATEMEIV 1‘ TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA Gumball)" pm...†--~ 9.“ 78 M Hall and ham... ..... .-.. ...... ... m a 5.1. sud thlt... ...... ...... ... ... ... ...... .. .. ' a D (hi in Bank of lontmL...†...... ...... Snlgrie‘... .. .. ........... Stationery and pruning ..- $13.†BdnEJ... ...... ...... an ideas ........................... Clarity. ... .. lthaytwe echo! "Gralu ...; School Section m ...................... Bard of Health ......... - ................ 11.... Draw Debentures... ... ..... . School Debentures..- ...o. Drainnao'Comuuctionm ...................... Election Evan-u. lonicipnl...... .. .. Provincial Eleot’oa Expenses. .... ... â€Raucous Expenses. .................. Stunts Labor mutiny..." . Certified correct, 0mm correct. mom M17 Mums. .................. fl‘oul 43911 Olmpbdl ; Thu. 1889. TOWnaAJp cf Hanposa. 0 AU DITORS’ REPORT. FOR THE YEAR EXPENDITURES. LIABI LITIBS. .........L.. WWI: 11W†G. nmmmm m. 378 Q $14.04! †DN. 7 '1‘ An .6011. $9.“?! “4541 N O19.Nl fl cu? m 0‘53