a by-law was passed appalnncgpannmaa- tats, fancevlewera sndlpaundkoe are t»:- thoonmntyear. 03 motion of . Me- Phu-aon. seconded by Mr. mum, s by- hwm paused to adopt magnet]: ï¬lter-let, 15:35. E adicoEb- â€'Roibio Simpson, Frederick Thurston, Wilbert Irwin. Sec- ondâ€"Minnie Brien. Harry Eadioots, John Connors, Thomas Connor, Thoma Endi- ooci, A is Sam son, Lillian Brien. Mary Kenn y. L’zzie ennedy. Part II, senior -Joe Greer. Minnie Endioott. L'zzie Rob- ertson. Goorao K. Hadley, Wilfred Endi- oohu. Part 11., unior - Gilbert: Bore. George Connors. irstâ€"Wlllle Robertson. J. D. McFAnYEN. teacher. minutes 0L Ula luau wovenâ€"a -. -_- _V,, , conï¬rmed. The council then adjourned to meet in at one o'clock. The council resume business at one o'clock, the reeve. chairman. Mr. Dennis Hawkins. auditor, read before the council the auditora‘report o! the township accounts for the your 1895. On motion of Mr. McDonald.‘ seconded by Mr. McFarlane. the auditors re ort was received and adopted, and the c erk was directed to have 50 copies or the same. printed for distribution. A petition was presented to the csuucil from the trustees and certain other ratepayers cf s.s. No. 7, praying that certain lots now formic psrt of sections N cs. 2, 5 and S be detaehe from 11: )30 sections and united to M. No. 7. On motion 01 Mr. Manning, seconded by ‘ -‘ n â€"â€"- Annaâ€! that the [Comgoniionoo oi Tn Post] SCHOOL REPORT. - Following is the standing of the pn lie 0! r. s. No. 7, Fens- -John H. ion. for month of oh: Fitch Jackson. Albert: C. W. Hora, Eva Ha , Bert Brien. Willem J. J. Wagons . Fourthâ€"Thomas J sokson. Willie Jackson, Willie Greer. Thomas Brien. Mary lrwin, Bertie Irwin. Third, senior-Walter Hare, James Endloott. Samuel Endlooct. Martha Thurston, Annie Brien, Ethel Kannada. ghird, juniorâ€"Ella May Brien, Wilfre -- 1'! n-x.|.n- cunnuu‘ , n.--LA ELDON. Spochl to Tux roam COUNCIL mommwr The council me: at Kirkfleld on March 5th. Members all pronoun. the new in the chair. The minutes 9! trig last meeting were read 31:6 ,,_-n n...â€" -Ainnmn n AUDI-l] lll'lvwl â€a--- 'r‘â€" V, , _ to commence at 8 ...... The next 33mm monthly meeting will be at the Dslrymple church at two o’clock in the afternoon of Saturday, April 11th. A special and in- teresting meeting is e cted, as it is to be decided how the fun received shall be invested. Several new members are also ' It has been decided that n the future each alternate meeting shall he held at the home of one of the members. All interested in mlssi an work are invited to attend. .__.._â€"â€" PLEASANT fOINgâ€"EENELON. ,r_‘ (Correspondence 0! Tue Prism] SOCIALâ€"The Dslrymple mission band ntend holdings. social in the Dslrymple church on the evening of Good Friday; April 3rd. The program will consist: of dialogues, reoltetious, and singing, after which sandwich. cake and too, will be passed around. Single ticketï¬tteeu cents, or twenty-ï¬ve cents a couple. All are cor- .dinlly invited. Doors open an 7.30, pro- gram to commence at 8......_The negt [Correspondence of Tux Post] To Tm: Lamasâ€"Before making your spring and summer selections we invite a to inspect our new stock of Hats, Bon- yo nets and Trimmings, personally selected for this season‘s trade. We are showing the newest things produced in shapes, trimmings, etc., havlc made a special visit to the leading w olesale milllnery openings. You can do as well by placing your order with us as anyone. perhaps better. Missm McKmsox.â€"T~3. LOCAL N EWS-LETTERS ï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©AY, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1896. $671127 @auaaian 2m. ADE. Inmnp stY um mama Buns. etc. PAIN -KILLER PAIN-KILLER .. m «n w trusted friend or the lemme. Far-er. Planter. sailor. md 12: Man danc- wanting a medicine may- “mad. m an: to us: Internally or ex“ PAIN-KILLER «ï¬n-agave ,0 . r Sore 3:33;; mammmymma II a very mhble remedy, both to: m- WAL and. EXTERNAL use. sud won- derful in its quickpction to relieve W -) _ . AIN KILLER“, ’- Eamw, 3:, lick-r Sick llcadnche. Pain In the Mo lac. Rheum-mm: emlxu. PAIN -KILLER VE DALR Y M PLE: WO0HVILLE. I- qssmoxmum '3. an, in!!! fans as prémlsed thou sand Talia uni Address so once. a w coat, to- and gddreii 39 once. The win: year. The Wells 8:. Richardson Co., menutac- turers of Diamond Dies, have made up:- olel arrangements wit the publishers of ‘ Our Home," Canada's beet, purest, moet largely circulated and most enterprle fatally paper, now in Its fourth get-h ec ve en gneelve we: where e m enabler-:0 makethe owing epoch); and generous otter, good for one month 0 :â€" "En elegant lull cabinet photo (tram a commend.) o! Econ}: J 8! Q can, lotorie stout ‘ es ’ a ; ' °' 8‘ â€m "2.9%“: Eer Most Recent Photo. Full Cabinet Size, Given Awe.) . Our beloved Queen Victoria ; God bless her and preaerve her to her loyal and lov- the summér. UEVlu Uumlfltta. yv-uuvâ€" w" .1 __ 7 , d3 March 1851:. The funeral took place to inmount on Friday following. PmsoxALâ€"Mies Alice Adkins, teacher at Gooderham, Hauburton county, leaves on Tuesday nexb to resume her duties tor 10W: uvwâ€" Tnegpmï¬pkeiééï¬tï¬w‘ SUCUCSE. Luv uuw, "nu... n..- _,s, , post omoe. was omost sumptuous and temgting repast. and in this respect we min t sav that Burnt River ladies have no rivals. The entertainment was held in the Methodist church, and the (allowing program was rendered: Chorus. “I‘hen rejoice all ye ransomed“; chairman's ad- dress, William Dodd; solo, Miss Tieney. “The pardon came too late"; dialogue, “Advertising for a servant". Mr. J. Tinney and Misses Alice Adkins, Annie Adkins, Maggie Suddsby. Flora Tinney and Minnie N ioholls; solo, Mr. J as. Cain, “Katie Con- nor"; reading, Augustus Suddaby; ohor: us, “Sleight-i er’s serenadeâ€; speech, Rev. E. Mooring; solo, Miss Annie Adkins, “Picture th its face toward the wall; spaech. Mr. Samuel buddsby; chorus. "The Maple Leaf Forever". _Dnrvmo‘_PAMY -A party of young _ neo- 7..- _I._ A_-â€"- lubn n!“- v“ non Uz‘lVl.‘u Lng‘.-. .._-. V, 916 from Newpark Earn into'our yillaae Wednesday evening and remained over Thursday at: Mr. Turner Brlsbin’s, where they had 3 ve enjoyable time. Demâ€"Anal: er old ree!den_t l_n the. 995' Ohmâ€"Another old resident 1n Ina per son of Mrs. Gilmore, mother-In-law of Mr. DavidDhglqngljm 1:33qu awayion Wednes- Aâ€"â€"â€"__- a...‘â€" ulna-n friend was laid up for a few days. Iumup'rme.â€"The young man that interrupted Mr. R, C. Brandon while speakin in Lindsay last Saturday hailed from th 5 community, and was born of conservative parents, and was rocked in a conservative cradle. Is this slavery to party or is it an independent spirit? Recoumm.-We are pleased to learn that both Mrs. P. Mofl'att and Mrs. James Marshall are recovering at one time. Mrs. Mofi‘att was near eath’s door, but pro r remedies properly applied by Dr. A. ailson, of Fenelon Falls. brought about good results. Foo'r Comâ€"Mr. Wm. Wager had the misfortune to out his foot last week while cutting wood. He will have tobe more careful next time. __ [Correspondence 0! Tue Pom-.1 Cannon SOCIALâ€"The Orange tea and entertainment held here on Friday. M Irch 13th, was In point of attendance 9. tenure. although In other respects It was a grand success; The tea, thclg was held In the all papers. carom: uuzu mum. BACK Amaraâ€"We welcome the old robin redbreast back amongst us 03311:. the most welcome of all birds. J uat like the CANADIAN Posr, the most welcome 0! P0 WLES’ CORN ERâ€"FENELON . [Correspondence of Tax P031.) Kxcxun.â€"Mr. S. Magee had the misfor- tune to get a kick from one of hls horses about two weeks 0. The result might have been more sex- ous; as it was, our old friend wee laid up for a few days. Tumunmrnnâ€"Thfl vounn man that nest Best, John 61101111515, Dwuu V auauuuu, Samuel Smith, John Brown. Junior third class.â€" James Campbell, Eifzi McKenzie. Bruce Currie, Lnu hlin McKerrail. Mary Cameron, Home est, John McFadyen, Clara. Goriil. Seoon l Closeâ€"Tens Brown, Arthur McDonald, Mary Gilchrist. J me Ashmen, Sm. Brown, Christie McKelvey, Kate McFadyen. Camgabell MoFadyen. Perl: Second. â€"I:ibbie enning. M e McFadyen, Colin Campbell. Mine Mo ed- yen. Peri: flrst.-â€" Nelson Gilchrist. Mary Gilchrist, Myrtle Gcrrill. [Correspondence of TH: Poer Baron! of s. s. No. 4 Eldon, for the month at March: Fitch classâ€"Minnie Campbell. Fourth olassâ€" Bessie McFad- yen. Annie McKenzie, Ettie Cam bell, Eli Manning, Katie Manning, John eDonald, Alex. McFadyen, James Manning, Mina Morrison, Sadie Morrison, James Van- stone,Arehie Currie. Gilbert McFadyen. Willie Mc’Fadyen. Senior third class.â€" Robert McDonald. Dan McKerrall. Geo. Campbell, John McFadyen. Duncan Gil- christ. Duncan Campbell, Ronald Camp- bell, Isaac Manning, Essie Manning, Er- nest Best, J ohn_Gilohgist, Stell'a Vansfgne‘, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. WhenshewasaChild. sheeriedtorCastoria. When she becameMiss. she clung to Castoria. WhenshehadChfldmmshegavethemCasmï¬a. UUUEU Wuuav any»: any v"..., 4. exce pt in the case of the even hundreds; these must be exactly divisible by 400. There ls no extra day In 1900 because lea year occurs In no centurial year whl cannot be divided by 400. The reason is that it an extra day were added to every fourth year too many days would be added in the course of 100 years. So one of them is dropped. In the course of 400 years too many days would be dropped by this plan to make the calendar come out right and so the fourth centurlal year is ma e a leap year, which brings it out about right; FELL’S STATION. [Compondence 01 Tux Post) SIGNS or SPRING.â€"The ï¬shing tor lee. . . . .The bleeding or the sugar manle. . . .Reâ€" pairing of boats . . . . Out-door sports instead of in. . . .Outside work instead of inside. Bloomers on wheels. ' Lu? Ym.â€"The following were leap years (although there are many unac- quainted with the fec‘ ), viz... 1 , ’84, '88, ’92, 1600 and 2000 were or wlllbeleap years; '81, ’83, 86, '90, 1800 and 1900, were not or will not be leap years. The leap years are those whoseglates are_ex_aotly dizisligle by 7A-_ .â€" â€A... OUR BELOVED QUEEN. BURNT R1 P’Eï¬. HARTLEY. child who Qiï¬l’s’ehd'li 01' BEEN!“ one â€2?"? 1:8 11:75 The compound eeted like an chum on my bowel: and kepb them In ï¬neveondlflon. end I experienced greet tenet (rem my brain troubles. . brein worker like Col. Foileti‘, end his constitution, which even the herdehips of werdidnot weaken threatened to euc- cumb to nervous exhaustion. What Col. Foilett he: to eeyinremrd to his reetoretion toheelthmennotinilto cerrygreet weight. In e iettertoWenI Richardson Co. he writee: "When euflering from mentei exheu; tion end a generenydmniredmteln. end overwork. I usedPeiue'e Celery Oom- THE CANADIAN The tension on the nervous system or an Inventor, kept up for months mdmonths, seriously mulled the health of 5qu Col. Joseph L. Follett, of New York, has a national reputation, and has many friends in Canada. Atthe age or 21, Gel. Foilett enlisted in Battery G, First Missouri Light Artillery. and soon rose to its command. At Look- out Mountain, his was the only Battery that reached the summit. Since the war he has devoted himself to mechanical engineering. and has invented several iniportant improvements on the sewing machine, and a bicycle that prom- County “57,968; Total. y3.195.059 The Great Spring Medicine is a. Boon to Men and Women Everywhere. le†m- 3,195.059 Souls. New York. March 30.â€"In response to many inquiries. Dr. Rogers, registrar of re- cords in the Health Department. has com- piled and estimated the present population at Greater New York as toliowsv New Xork City and Westchester county, 1.816.- 695; Brooklyn and King's county. 1.105.000; Lon Island City. $2.578: Newtown. 24.557- Flu 111;. 22.496; Jungian, 17.765; Richmond Uounty 57.968“; part or Hempstead, 8009. m-;-u in: A- One of Sheridan’s Commanders Saved by Paine’s Celery Compound. Greater New York Show. a Total of No u my. n “v- __- _ A committee of Protestant ministers appointed by the Ministerial Associa- tion has presented a. report condemn- ingï¬the Remedial B111. L, AI. - 11.. u'n I. cuvuya v-4,vvv. P. Grace Co., grocers, have failed; liabilities $95,000. The chief creditors are Banque du Peupie, 823.900; Moi- sons Bank, direct $5000, indirect $19,800; M. Letebvre Co., $13,000. H. R. Gray, druggist, was nominated to-day by the Conservatives to contest St. Lawrence division, but. he will pro- bdbly not accept. The Court of Appeals to-day con- ï¬rmed Judge Dugas‘ Judgment, ï¬ning J. B. Wood $50 and costs for a. violation of the Insurance iAgt. . _ _ _ ‘ lJAb uuc ‘Uumuu‘w. ~--. The increase so hit 1n the March earnings or the Montreal Street Rall- way over the same month last year reaches $11,§00._ _ ,A, ‘_.n‘.1. The community is exercised over the case of several Presbyterian divinity students, who, being seized at a. specu- lative turn of mind, paid to the Bri- tish Empire Exposition 8500 for the privilege of selling mutton pies on the grounds. Mr. Stiles has left the coun- try, and the embryo divines are minus their boodle. ‘ _ The will of the late Robert Anderson provides for the deceased's relatives as tollows: Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Dickson. sisters 0: the deceased millionaire. 8250.000 each, while the children or the two ladies just mentioned will each receive $75,000. The balance to be‘ di- vided equally among the.grand ne- phews and nieces. The story se: uiloat to the effect that the bequests to the charitable institutions had been sub- sequently revoked is a. canard, pure and simple. - , AL_ low llmlonun Alden-u- of lonmfl Len Fortune. :0 In Relativesâ€" Dlvuut, luau“ Got m for Out-They Wald to Sell lulu. flea. Montreal. March 30.â€"(SpeciaD-There was quite a. surprise to-day in bankinx and political circles when it was learn- ed that Mr. Alphonse de Martigny, (or 19 years cashier o: the Jacques Car- tier Bank. ind resigned his position to accept the Liberal candidature in the County or Beanharnois. against Deputy Speaker Bergeron . Mr. De Martigny, who opens his campaign at Valieyfleld on the 10th or next month. will be succeeded in the Banque Jac- ques Cartier by Mr. Tancrede Bien- ivenue. for many, years assistant cash- er. . And Will Become the Liberal Candidate IN OPPOSITION TO Ml. BERGEBON AN IMHENBB POPULATION NOW. 00L JOSEPH L. FOLLETT. booneotthesnrprlsesotnext main-mill WWW mummruu'acomcw wmgi‘ehouthtothomudmm mummmbody. ‘ Couegucanumdmnrvl’hdfl“ hflhut honouflorhhhvduhhm was In mum. m “1'“ â€'3' thmflmh“ udmutuummmID-nm mmmMmmm who my. cum wash- a! Olin uumwmmqwmq ISt DAY 0! MAX, “1551', aystom; heknwjhstthohuokuhqhud- who. maple-sun. 10-- d W. M mammmummm nomad 3nd III-dam 9° ‘5‘“- ‘Itu thehatgumnlmodyl°m unduhewmthlna Mt.†Whuthenmmmw mmmmm.P-ho'lcm Campaund builds It up n not“ also cut. Itnukupoovh'dl- Peopulnemwdklnlluhnnm hobo mmuProth,dDu-t- www.memmmuumdm mdeno’ColmCompound. mm abodthapoonflunudlotflum pound for slxmonths, butluhnwhon In need all tonic and Wotan-yu- eem. Ihlve recommended “coupon munmdemmwho tried It got mm. m rm mememm Wm.“ â€mmmmmml â€mm. WWW mmw «ï¬rm ï¬g mm mum mm. mm m m “gm m†mm musmmzw u mm. W mm mm ... rm mmmmwmmw mm mm Book Bunting} 0111mm: book-binding should be let. able. Books. zines. or not-[odious bound 9; ro-ponn In my oty so very A Iâ€. am we bottles at the named was used by her, which eompletel our h . Ital†Improved her gen health. I recom- mend thle medlelne. And I make this solemn declaration conscientlau believ- lng to tobetme,andknowln¢lc of the same force and effect as It made under oath and by virtue of the Canada Evidence Act. (Signed) mama DERY. . (Slgned) MADAME umu. Ta an and acknowledged baton m st the City of Ottun. In the County of Curlov ten this 21st dc of Feb" 1895. (gamed) JO 3 B. Esuoxmz, J notice at the pace fox-the County of Ccrleton. vvâ€"_.. v- v I, Fmoalsmï¬ei'y; o! m cm or Ottewe. In the County of Carleton. do Iolemnly declare, that I live st 227 Church-street, City at Ottawa, and that my denghter. who Is ï¬fteen years old, wee emlcted with Rheumatism. So bad wee her one thet the was conï¬ned to her bed. She begen tings “Ryckman'e Kooteney Cure." in Rheumatism Conï¬ned Her Fifteen Your Old Daughter to Her Bod. but Two Bottles of "Kootonay Cure" Com- pletebr Restored Her. County at Carleton, to WI: : , . ALLAâ€"- THE REASONS THEREFORE SENT FORTH IN A SWORN DECLAR- ATION. mm: mm M. UNDER OATH: FRIDAY. 5% "I: w I-U-“W â€""“" ' " ’ and w and “all M with an Cour-I1. not w Jon mwoon. {gt-I; SEE [IF TIMBER LIBEISE Ist DAY of MAY, NEXT, DIRECTORS:â€"W. and». B. J. an. Hm “gamma-mans“ J. Lnlo. annual Armour. $3.. I: “g . «all 50.85 480.3%- . a. I. .235. I. Q. non-.85 . 4‘. I. 3.33!!! H. b. Vifllflfialflflll sav1nus flu BTABM FOR SALEâ€"Immomm oil-mm pal-(“MIC onus: II. Iain. m mum and lbw a. “P soucmnswueL-Tchnn. mum t 3°- and on». men's Block. many. 80m to wwmmumm‘l‘ atria-.801: Ind“. P. G. PILKIE. Lindsay. emu mm mm“. My mouthfuls! m wank. MIN “21:“. Cum ukunl ohm-modulati- pconu ho Minna-d“. . “new 1 pam- um malt. mot punt: Qua-1 cello-I cloth. M um Dlph u doom ll. MM ya .91» nonhuman... mm. Pilkie’s Diphtherine New Advoruumon ts. Township of Cardiff. For I.“ by IMHO Dalm- NOTICE. Sum DISCOVERY. 'nB'o‘n rutâ€"763$". 'oodvuh. We ueedj'not say very much on the subject, know. ing that a farmer who has to be coaxed into the belief that his ï¬elds need rejuvenating is not likely to purchase this year at least. Those who know What they want will as in former years, and place an order for the old call. reliable 'Plaster and Salt handled by us so [long with best results. For the beneï¬t of new customers we will add that the Plaster is put up in bags and barrels; the Land Salt in 200 lb. Cotton Sacks. Warehouse easy of you load. Place Your Orders N ow Before the Roads Break Up. LAND PLASTER AND SALT lnndton Iq- ’1“ CAN YOU mr KEEP A SECRET. SAP BUCKETS AIID SPILES Milking the Sugar-Maple ARCH. GAMPBELL. 0'10“: I ' ’3 in the manufacture of our 3v";a “an I I’mgmdï¬atiessmon W! â€.18 are growing i a 2 output Iold at prices which a†. g M - . and d m 13.1“, 03‘ Of th- W. We are (inotm b1 in. found to their advantzege mi“ 93' hr!“ m I} «hit: - our succee busmeflï¬y' 3‘“ MM “7‘11. :odowy "1335-98 dug-15g! :he whole,“ are u "I: '0 will ta 1‘ ms: W“ 30.“: tux-ï¬st. m, o... No 0 11 you, (for o co Arch! will speedily afford employment to many fortunate owners of a Sugar bush, and the lads and Ina-ï¬es will have taï¬â€˜y pulls and sport galore. form part of the necessary outï¬t for a sm-L'CSSm' 51100958“ sugar and syrup harvest. Maybe the Operator will require a “boiler" also. We px‘cpzlrei for the Opening 0f the sugar-making season some weeks 38°: 811d can ï¬ll all demands made upon '15 at right prices. If you are thinking of tapping spring call in and see us. HORN 23305.. Camgbeu. THIS IS THE SECRET. b1ck'a_3100d Pu ruler. men on hand to help w. G. Wood}; Family Grocer. t. WOODS. Woollen any trees thii The Coroner‘s 1 closed Last \V day Evonix PATRICK HELD n [HE mm m The Jury Bring} " dict Against Kearney. Several New Witness medâ€"The Boy E ï¬ï¬es the Revolw Hidden in Kearw as the one see: with the Accused amber Wednesday “'11! “W Wading: open my Buttock the wise csu W to the army 0! .“0 insurance. Mid ‘5 a "‘5‘ â€Maul-inn the beg“ 6.011 by the coroner us toll you aid in your tormerq â€moduli the cums 04 In g mm condition :cl Cumu- Poouz. to win know where but bra who‘ vimâ€"“To hell." Octane: Poou: -" Well. cl me to go to hell. do you !‘ Witnessâ€"“No. Dr. ' Mr. Bumoxf “It's not m him st All." 7 Witness. continuing: m Chief Bell and (on auto the houseâ€"l hi Wane-day last. I c in): “Wt {'30 he: um than looking down {0113? and revolver: I helped t guppyï¬mer ; I went aw] m I.“ post. "H's-runs - 1 an mule!- um he knpw u m o! n cath.‘ ~v ,7. “it place udder the m Menuhin“ go and fou all! of the wail rolle¢ hailed It to my father an Bell ; I did not see Mr. Foster found it. I at the time: I did nol . I left home :1: >1 and didn't rciurn Pntrick bring a! day ; I never 81 whereâ€"I 53w 3 chain Mb I found hecam Cdcth; I did not sel I had no converst about the watch sgsgï¬Ã©'é a Ff ? of the post- monem exams: WA!) I’3“! and it \\ w vel Enm “Kunxm aw: MM int Mr. Harm to explain NW *4.“ to Mr. Steers: h} in I but!!! 1’0â€" . Smasï¬l foumfl â€wander the housx‘ ; 1‘ would get in where thei‘ Whoa. continuing. 1 dc Oswald go into the cellar â€Ch watch-(Mrs. Kem- h! what you sa. ', Iidwan how they hnd ‘cn an!) '98:!“ three Quarh'rs of To WI: Attorney aim in my opiuim Winnâ€"Alter trm mm the v .. up of Elle skull tad ti it paid! halt!!! ; act-nan. liver. storm causal. and .11 the load In sweetly M ; I found two hr mtdown the“?! Iâ€"fln was on t m 10 and 11 o‘cic “III: I found them U ft. from Agnew" Imw the “'5 fl loge:- plckgq up 1 flâ€"~, {5! fl 3 ‘i 0m POOLEâ€"“ Let “ Dwâ€"Mr. Bllckwell hut-um: â€love them t: mm. st my “ho-Inna of thaadh‘ be m 1 A ygthuâ€"“Thse ' with w p a Gold i: BY U.ING 31 ___, ï¬nnadiar Witnesses Ex! . CLARKE. real] Bring sun)‘ WU not!