crnbly ,on&e Wa lu ithe worid te oeke apuee us. pure Otuw tur in~ n Bakig Iùn Making This Powder conluiniDo Alurn, Ammonia, nor auy- thing injurie«a. W. nu- antee-it ta b. the beut Bk- ing Powder in the market. 25c. per lb. Jit E, WILLIS, Ch8mist if Druggist, Medical Brock Street, FRIDAY, Hall, whftby. JAN. 25,t 1895. Short Notes. Lindsay lias had its three aires in close succe ssion. We don't read of any but "pretty wed- dings. " The expression is an awfully hackneyed one.' It puts people about to furnish new expressions for the com- mencement of weddinq notices a.nd obituaries, and the necessity arises so of. ten tliat it is useless to pretend to origi- nallty. But we are ail sick of reading about pretty weddings. The students of a university always feel it necessary to give trouble occasionally, and just now the gang in Toronto univer- sity are on the rainpage. For years past these tudents have publlshed a lbaper, called Varcity, in which they have slang- whanged thc bcuIty and professors ai wiIl. Nul satisfied w*Lb ibis they have Iately denxanded that ic t*a o orious skeptics and agitators, AIlf.jury und Phillips Thompson, be allowed to haran- gue the students in the university on their sociaiîst doctrines. 0f course the faculty answez ed this deuiaad by stating tbat the professors on political econamy werelcorn- petent to handle that subject. and tib no cranlcs could be allowed to corne tbere lectu ring, as that would open the door of this seat of learning t0 every agitatar in the country. Following Its usual course Varsity used impudent language towards the professors in its columns. Tne. pre- sidviî of the university feels tbat it is trne to discipline the obstreperous and bump- tious young men, and lias requested the editor of Varsity tb print- au apology or squelch his paper. The "bboys" are de- lighted to have a chance to make themnsel- ves conspicuious in a row with the facùlty, and ire talking of leaving the university i n ai h>d %.0 mes, aw but, 10 men lahourè Broo, ltea tWo Dltd de, t ' eriq utgoSICur. '. 1ýý ý vo d, yaks *%6 85701tg Coulihard, 708 n, iï8 1 KE513-m, Brown :4-as; rà Ãmu 54-et - Munro 1422 Io$ 1 -iTruleavea i~-- Ceins z4--»; Cider 17-19;Guw a 26; Dowtweli 8-4&8 md Nomination: Chat. King 8 S Ed- inonson IH J Gould W.Couithar, ud go an, iL aspic as bu>çru.7 T'he ballot-King, 1z9idm; a 15-2i; Gould, rg-z6. Tier. w&a spoiled ballat, but Mr. Gould b.d a cluar nsajoriiy, snd was declared elecied simd applause. Newas. Gillespie aud Curis, the moir and seconder .al the Warden-elci,-con- ducted Mr. Gould t-t the chair, v#h.ru bu loai his head through the exclîemcnt and fcllciatlon of the moment, and made thc speech from the ibronu before' bu vas sworn inu. Mr. Gould said bu vues glad her. vas no doubt abaut bis electioxe ibis timu. Tva yuars ego bu belleved hb u fairly elected, buttihe rulca vere u lInerpreted as ta rendur the vote vold., Howvvr bu believes hu clectian was ihen carnicâ an willi uvury fair intentions, and hq.stood by thu reuat loyally. He la vcry graieful for hlm uluction today, and, as the heur iu laie will flot deWan the council i th a speech. Hlm Honor Judge Darnacl siepped for- ward aud sdmlulsierud theoatIs af Office, alter visicisbu, addrussed a fcw vards ta the Warden. Hu saldithe latter vas a mem- ber af a large famlly natud for ivo thinge : ambition and aptitudu ta SUl publie offices. At luasi tva mumberu af the Gould fansily had already filled the Wardea's chair wih gruat accepiability, snd bu had na doubt but thse present Incumbeni aoftthe position would do sa ta the satisfaction of ail. Hia honor coà gratulatud ith. counci upot heir sélection, feeling, as h. did, that ith. var- den would falrly represunt the superior q1ealtles of thu body over vhicis bu pre- On motion of Mr. Willcox a ballai vas taken for seven umumbers ta striku the standing committees, resulting as followva: King, Gilluspie,-Munra, Gurts, Dowsweli, Mowbnay sud Edusonson. l'h. condil adjournud un su o'oclock Wudnesday. SECOND DAY. F'ORECIOON SESSION. mt atIoao'clack. Mr. Xtug, chairmais of these pecîil oin- mittee apptinied ta ,strike thse standing committees for t;89, read the fallowing re- port. Finance sud as emnt - Mowbray,, cbbirman, GilleýSpi,ùsiith, Cunis, Vroo. man, Mllard, C=ou, ta± Roads and bridges-G.row5 chairanan, Munro, Trelcaven, Dowswellt Cook, Cald- er. Ham, McDougail, Cleavelyr, Wuiher- Education-Ed»obwan, ebairman, Gît. les p uHyle, BroomUed, ug. Cony Praperty sud GoalMuge ment- Klug Rwosi, Rlt. . McGtxior ,ruthour. Legislatton and Menla-rw, chairinan, Hare. Pringlu,WOkrWer Poucher. ue. e.. jh1tiuo-JPowswel1 Wlcz Hut Griersoi. Miluage snd pur diew.--Glluspiu, 1Mow- bray, Caris, Vroomau, Calder. COMMUNICATIONS. The clerk read the. follawing lutter. From A. M. Rosebrugbs ecretaiy ai the Prisoner's Aid association asking for a grant. From Feuix A. Beicher sud Wm. R. Wood, president sud sccretary ai Uic Single Tax association, askin gthée coun- cil ro, petitian thc Ontario Govrennt _fat the passage af an act autborlzing esci. rn uniclpaliiy ta levy taxes' upon, lando -or upon personal praperty, or.as Uic miuici., pality may eleci. Prom coesnîy clerk ai GMiy escoWsi form of petition ta Dominion 'Gouramunt for the abolition oi steel cattlu guards oti railways, ansd for a reduction in -therate of railway passenger fares. L' rom .F.Giso, shaobu andlru d mofed that ibis coûLty j6lu Witli the econty a IgOf n emra tb*- Iaw as to eus OP Cotin, col itluit thatali peddlrsor iawkenswho are not tsiayr.ln thse coutty ubtil'be CIOcam fed a ayaiense feu. - Mr. Ha epport0dhis mion flwfth a very iatMaddeuwhich secutred adonby a-inatnimotievote. 'Thisi law if iled wuld ainsi off tes peddlar and tê e like front selling theltWiie n leu ibcy pald tax in thse cany. CRIMINAL JUSTICE AUDITORS. M1r. Wllicox introducud sMd carried 1.=ouh a bylaw th appoint two crimninal utieauditors. Messrs. J. Wright, Port Pcrry, and L.. K. Murton, Oshawa, were reappointed. COUNTY AUDITORS. Mr. Welr lntroduced a bylaw to appoint county auditors, which was under consld- eratian when the council rose for dlnner, Atter dinnur Meurs. Nelson- and S. Flumnierfeit were appolniud. PIOtoigO@uaoIL Me Monday last. Alilthe meinbers were present and subscrlbed Ca ihu declaration of office. The reeru and :st.and and depixiies wure ap. palnted to stuike the standing commnituees for the yeuansd reponed as foliw: Roadsand bridges Poucher. Gerow. Mowbray 1;idi. ccnts, âiits, Poucher, Richards; ubuep and dog accounts, Richards, ts.- es(3rowm o. tiqence,ý MwbryPouchur, Qurow. uD:?$Richards rupotud thse dsi uuon biliof the yar as follows : 0- H- PugIs, 3 Shuep ktiled $11.32; Harr EliBott, 6 sOh" kilfld, 88 ', à eo. LiatQn. 2 sheep kWied, $66; Win. Badgerow, r sheep worried, U .lie. amontins weru recommended for paymuaî sud the report paued. Depuîy Pouchur reportud ona roads sud bridges as f ollaws : Hay King, building breakwae.er ai Gresn River bridge, l Jursy Canner, building culvert on -Brook raad betweuu 3rd and fil oaa., 84 ; Lee & Brady gradlng blu n7tb COaa.,$12; waubd reoom. mend ibast the clurk bu înratd ýoJuorfy Thos Chester ta appurbuf or iis cdnila lis nuit meeeing an uxplainwmy hu iluésual move Obstruceion fram rosel allowano e ho twuen rs: andand range ; misa recmusudlng that a delugatu bu aune (rani ibis townblp ta thc meeting of tiie Ontauio Good Roade Asso- clailn, ta be hcld mn Toranto an à Pcb, 79bhand 8th. The report vas mdapted. Deputy Mowbray broughe in a repaSt froà i te coamiîue an continguaclus rucommud- drwng and regm Dlg dudfraru Jas&Hubj,. bard ta bi or e8to 3 .; W. i Buady, zoo copies o taieddfinaucia s tfp ment, $x2; recommuuding tIsaitise. erkgoeity L. T. Barcay, Whleby, ihat -bis requime for rebate af $rS, ope" el sboal rate DOetb halfaOf lot 17n0 tIse xst an<UI.Pp, cas.. not bu granted, am ibis coanni d aat- emMed Chia properey fiamn4his xial;ev D. etan, an 5iY, $35 ; ~3' pnntiag, T. C. tsrawI4 ropaira lin Pm hal, $3; as. Hubbar4 ona c,,' .i. e"-, d-19ImRR ÂY lot0 -~ s %IOQB During the remainder~~A- mfti ot ewI fe ra ?fiaiuJ reductions in al l"NE]IS"»s Now is Your Chance to Secure,: -' "~""*Furs, Blankets, Com Men At Iess than COMEI 44NL BE CONJ NVO TR c forters, E Robes, 's and Boys' U1'sters, iWholesale Prices. 'VZNCEZJ )UBLE TO SHOW GOODS. D RYý GOODS STOREI w r~p.:prmouds," Gu is'iip' &frs Stark, $1.25 pur metis, 4 1;Il ,Tme L=osa, $i per manth 1I.Wloee.t ,iyaa, $1 pr msauih,' -R Butln. Stott, $ra prmubJs. Mra Haley, p.5o pu,. mils,. ;G 8 Coim; Mn Mm4, fz._o p«er mosbi,, con; Thas Lep7sitýpemuouth. Th,&Le" s cbld. $6,, vas rbe paid. $2eýwssgmed t 0 tIse benefi a-i lâd-,Cà lnsH 0dre '.reor muent ai a salary of 13W. à " Giba4au Q. Plsllp sud Wn are, ýappoltud inembu*a- af thé l saneayinspueanos for tbe year x8g Hüt~liis mavud tisati t-be omIhscoacil appalat aspe visose énCftv it sa l to mibi o o BROCZ-KSI. Duln Iis month, pro ~ T~iug ~BrOprie t- our n tock - mt,.gi dùa. pres. Âs oi > wé edA e ein sPo sste yu wU4W. a9 gqo seesioofLadies' vions to ~p~redto 'estW re. nlr ja mail litMn, n of urgoadéa quisiionfotgrats'4 « ta, "'. A lutter vas t4*ak$rrà n M .<e rue requesiing th4te «MmniIalissa arr datsg tie tIé for dut b rn e , 4 = dipou hlm 4Ë0lk Caunty Couac». FIRST DAY. b f« ELECTING A WARDtN.-MK. 1M. J. GOULD, Oi UXBRIDGE TOWN, CARIES Tat D*AY, S AIlTER PIPTEEN 5ALLOIS RAD DIUV TAKEN.-A NUMBICR OPVERY POPUL4I , CANDIDATE$. _Te caualy couaciloaithe caaaty c Ontario opcned is finat seulashm m Tuc ata a.4,. Thse membis ec sre an t preace. For the U PUo fe cudcçtÈft: .th toca tise OhaWMa and ihen amCh m.il I s 01 al-1 A ]NI, B la lu. w