Whitby Chronicle, 27 Aug 1897, p. 3

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*~ oujees bylaws, .d~~Ig,> fmoe 62 réataer Au Mfot of tuklng an- roé- % pto 1 , omd wefio au be fbrod by law to :Vote 84 once, sud urged tbau this muy.oommenoe seiing liquer as re Mowbrsy mid that no vote 'bo lalen until thé e uewlista wers ýd buit #aste wbether eue would be thl Ilhneb ceunoil would presently toflowlng lu the pétition: ho Municipal Counoil of the Town fPickering-. Pétition of tbe uuderuigned rate- * aud electors of tb. Towxnehip of ng in lb. Oounty of Ontario EWILTH AS FOLLOWS'. 1 . Your petitioners are doiirous of the es, of by law Number 668 of the said Wnship, beng a by-Iaw wo prohibit the e. by meail of spirituous, fermen ted or bher mnanutactured liquors ini the &&id Town8b1p of Pickering. ~2. That the said by luiw bas been in- ýffetlve, and bas cansed a considorable ýoss of business in tbe said township. 8. That the suid by.law bas been the -«Use of much litigation, sud involved ,the township lu very heavy expenditures in connectIonutherewith. 4. That the *aid bylaw causes au an 'annual los& of revenue of about 60W the mid township, besides the uIxOflîO of enforoing the said by.law. 5. That aby4law terepeal mid by-law No 668 wrnsubmltted thte electors of the sald township on the 5th day oi Jan nary 1897, but the voting thereon was attended with suob groua irregularitieis ana improper reception of votes that il is impossible to asoortain whether the inujortty wus for or againet said by-law, as appears by the report of Hia Honour Judue Dartneil dated tbe 8th day of Jane 1897. 6i. That the mid voting bas been de- lared invalid and void, ais appears by the said report. 7. That application bas been made te yonr council for submitting again the muid by.law for a vote cbereon, and that upon suob application y our counoal re quired thât a petition sb ould bc preet- ed for suoh purpose, and this petition is presented wiI.hont prejudice to the riRht of your petitionoe or jny of them te take proceedinga to enforce the subraîssion of a by.law to repeal by law No 668 in pur- suance of the petition berein before pro sented, under the provisions of The Li. quor Licens. Act and the mid Report of *Hia Boueur Judge Dartnéll, Your petitionera thorefore pray : That a by iaw muy be ut once ubmaitted te the eletors of tb.eauid townsbip to re- peal suid by-law No. 668. John Moore, Jno Windsor, M Wind. Bor, W ]W Burton, Thos MoInyra, Jno Bnnkhohloer, Tho& PoaLill, Jaa Nolani Geo Burdiioldet, Stewart Shirreil, Geo Dtâvidson, Robt Davidsen, F Burges, Jas -Marge, P Postili, J00 Ring, J %V Wooueh, J.o More, John Ankîn, Thomus lilbrigtht, Jes Oarî.mr, Thoit Hood, Bat imou Johnson, J J Ipouce, Neiton Wtigg, Geo Wugiv, Albert Hure. Joli. Sleiicb, 8 Windsor, J H Bosise, W Burkholder, D Fenton, W Miller, Geo Hillary, W.1 E Lount, Jus Dolen, lue Grahamu, W Patty, H Long, Oe Tran, Jus Litie, [eiî.c Burton, M ýGleesun, Jas Gibon, Jno Lynde, Thos'Elliott, Surah Eltiott. W G Clark, Wm Clark, H Dunlop, Stewart Cerbeti, A Corbotat, B3 Meen, A Parkiri, ,Tno Lavton, F Lawten, Ina 'Pripp, J W Bodd, Wm Budlier, Thots Mooire, Aloi Moor,, Jr, Samutl King, J H Corner, lue Aunan, Thoo Anna, Thos Saunders, C J Brodie, W H Hum, Hy Gordon, Jas **Richa4rds, Chus Brudturd, Wm Brunnigun, lue Leslie, Wm Rainey, G MoCarthv, Put Sullivan, Thos A Kuex, lue Clark,, Frak 8leep, L McCatsland, A Murgach, S T Gormhey, Go e Slde., lue Morricey, W Woedruff, RBMiler, Jno laque., W I Reauiu, R Burt, James Linton, Jus Feuaid, E Campblsl, lue Gowan, les Cowun, leremih O'Connor, Ohartes Stephenson, B Moore, M Ilourd, Wm Andrew, Pbul ip Leamine, R W Mowbray,- E Irvine, Thos Wilsion, P Gormun, lue B otu, And Annan, Bebta Millet, Jr., Mis Vurly, Mr@ Pollard, J O'Loury, M OYLeary, hurs Kieuelly. Tho& Clark, W D )BOgS, Poer, bosDouglas, Ueo 'Pol, JIlaH Airtm unSowerby, E Roaud. Bannait Steswart, Aloi Wilson, E Dorusha, H Thompson, N Burton, 3 E lohbitt, IJGtegg, W Coviengion w F Esstwood, M D., Jmo Gregg, Robt Suier, Lorenue White.,JIHurvey T 8Hleking- * bott ou,, Jue Ansea, 8B uer, Tii.. Runter, WS Henry, lra Pow#ll. lue M Graham, D, Macêab, - Mam Dph9 )atba Brown, Robi W Ward. w fi Coules, '0 E ugb. -N Torr., les Lnwen lins M Cotes, W Gruh". Ia Boyer, 0 Brodi., M D, Tho@ Grog, P Ditmoui, 1JR3KEoltby, las Marehailw jIMa. *donald, ýP Méonnald, Wm Muson, Wr msih, Tbos oteu, Jasuc.laie ry, Tho* Tbou>n, lue Muller, G ite4 lJS Cols. 'LiMto». In Gris- Geo Tau, BYTuan,W GS.ou,, T in, Y Bobos, W T Mddloii, BI ton. loas Ooà.huS, in Hardy, Cha etors , a H GbroI4 , M eebyR1 ibs G» .W OoMul 13AleopN W nooueÏ R Vrytb, Fred loons, ~ko, Hugb Gr@e.- Jso Korgan. I fi? iom une, 1w tb si SMÀLL MUTTON BML. Cou.. Underbill read a report from be cemmitale. on sheep worried by doge, ileowing M Gooney ;1.07, beiug Ivo birds vaine of a lamb. The report wus Aopt'ed. AID TO TER POOR. Deputy Boute read a report fre thle committee on indigents ord*rng pa- mente ae'follows: W F Eastwood, MD., mnedieul utteaidance on Thos Léee, $2 ; Robt Gibeon, Port Union, te receive 74o liet week after Sept 1. 1897?; ULiscmbe ulowance to lie rulsed to 75o pe week after Sept lat. The report puused. CONÎTBNG&N01E8. Deputy Biumem reported for ii. erno- mnittee on Centirigencea asfollowa s y. meut te Dr Bateeonufer lnsjtIoa e contagions diseuses, $52; C J Brodia, V S., iuspecting diseused elutIls, $2,; Idts Ge Fa:rmery, Green River, for articles of honseooh fumnalure bnrut la isiptet. ing atter death of lber huabuai frm diplitheria, $16 ; J B Furoevel, loolsp., ion costs lu upsetting recent 'vote $242, ; W J Clark, printiog aon,$640,50; Jas Hubbsrdenon omm8; D BBea-b ton, part of salury, $40, f-'r extwnasof court on C.P.R. uppëelf; Y ABoton,' expenses ut sain' sa- cur B ;R RMov- bray, do., 8; B W Kcwbnayt do,.$8; las Linton, do., M3 Doputy Ribichrerportasd fur the coci utt.. on rouis sM4 bridgaes -. ollows -Puyment le H & amglal4pa&#0,48 Dannis, gravel, $22; lu as Luuns gravel, 805.16;,lJs WWIos, work on Whtval. bridge, 20; B AZlhscn, irons foer $SOIe% $240; a S oij haUlngblt.ora e$;8v land, ires for imeu,69 "0 TO O#L gravol, $1.286- j 13 iWIo W*~Vqd4-,s; P> Mamis 4 gravel, m50cIl dk:n Burvys bridge, M; W J~4w1~y1 $7 60 ; F Penemaet~ tPp $2;Jas Lîdt lreA >î W4I Stooo C2l,SS'76 Uri lobï I.Hi *fel. ana u146)oi. whr*.. #7.80 ; lu.o icli,W bel woê 1qpcdlop machine, $1? 70;-, W CfoaaI icraiItg OS bridge ou n s ouopp loIO Ma lut, 65 25, for paingo~g~ei~O anud buil'$lng culvu« ýe tis mIio* $4 88 ; 1 B OOo uon"0*MA*mm> ma renuhms vleonscg»a M 0. 81.40;W Bay. eu4timcom upp lot. mp ilutohlos edlstcv <torag mulay sluat yeaa'. The. cnseilIbsua4jprmoi. «Orom the Crowdsof eopl. Who obtaine. & re. satx Pie Of bis Pilleat At He 'ALLINS DRUG, STORES 11 PReport a Ch»nge for theBRetter anid will Persevi re. WSBâier, 1>Daine, *D latouéda,11 ja Amrwammitb, J00 Ludgatgt, A Zrol# E Vaustoue, W J Stanley, Wo MO.- casélandrB j GorolyFrancia mat-. thows, W Peat, Geo Wiflon, lia Brie,>, B ountjs hssP* Ueay o HotL mk, hs adtioD B Deoker, Joo Dwite, W H Bunkber, O Bunker, F Buuker, Wm8leJh Dwlré, Jr., A Gordon, Jeu Gordon, -"Mrs8' e Gordon, L Baller, Ueo A Baltér, jès Prouse, R G Gormley, William Bhepsd A Gormnley, B A Gormley. Jue RBLinon, ;oo Gorme,W L oulticeY Q onmley, James Gormley, D Pollard, H Larkin, B Wlîlson, John Laikin, Wm Moroowbe, B 0 Stork, G H Qorman, Geo Rurtiriok, B Hartriok, G Kennedy, J Kennedy, M Kennedy, H Remmer, BRHowland, lue Beanton, Geo Riohardi, L A Beene, G G, Bradford. Jno Bell, Geo Kinlook, El Moore, J J Goodwin, w Bad- gerow, E E Hoigbt, H W Payne, P McDermnaid, T D Doyle, Henry 0 Hoight, Thos Colvert, Timothy O'Leary, Geo O'Leary, R MoBrady, WMm Badge row, Oco Ilick, J W Hiok, Jno moMil- Ian, 8 Taylor, W Liscombe, M Wood, Jas Byers, Wai Sadier, Wm Parrinder, J H Sbi.a, M Gleeson, E Gleeson, John reefy. P Teofy, A Moore, Jno Moore, M' Casey, J N Hlortop, Jua Lawrence, W Lookwood, T E Crawford, W J Stewart, Kate O*Connor, Ellen O'Connor, H WVstgatéê, W Bunker, W H Kerr, lue Peard. David Greenbury, R Pearo., Geo Coultice, J Leotton, Jas Lotten, M Lot ten, A 0 Courtney, Mrs Dixon, T ASin. clair, W Luke, Tbes Obester, T J Larkoy D Swus.à L Stott, luen Graham, Wm Dixon, Jno Kerr, Jiao Bandera, Jas Sandere, Thou Sauders, V B Woodruff, Chas T*ylor, S Austin, Jas Truil, Mornes Hourd, L Gordon, Go Gordon, Thomas Moody. Geo McEown, W J Gordon, W H Banks, Geo Hoit, Thos Hendorson, B Morrison, jr., P Morrison, Geo Smith, A Booth, .Jno Anderson, T Hoîboru, Wni Camnpbell, Jno Remmer, E King, H Kiug, J no MoGinty, Chas Gi lesCple Thos B3urns, Woe Gilmnore, Wm Corbtt OS Palmer, W Bendersen, R Sullivan, F Spencer, R Ourson, Joe Sanders Chas King, Wrn Bell, A Luer, R Dafoe, E Stoner, Jus Kine, J King, Ir.. Jas Hadly, R Found, F Morrien, F Mitchell, Jno Coultlos, Woe Van Homne, J Pansons, Wm Bellobambers, Thos Goutta, lame.l Gorrnley, T Hilta, B Brush. Total 542. There were 688 numes on the petitioni of 1896 in favor of submittinig a bylaw te repeal local option. M r Fialayo tbreatened tahe conucil with a maudamui ooe pelling tahern te take a vote, 'aci apent ran heur or two persistently arguiuoi and insisting. Finally a motionwa paassed te have another vote before thi end ef the year, but net until the flou voters liste are complelod. DR. HeRBeS SABAuus Kwïzr PMas, FOR SALE BY A. H. ALUIN, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, wEITBY, ':0-: ONTâUUO. The. Rouge river where it emplies lutte Luke Onturioeut Rebank vus lteéicone ef considerable excilemens on Frlday "%ar vhen a county constuble suni'a cumber of summer residents druggsd the river for the body cf a tan snpposed te have comwaitted suicide. Tho suppos- tion waa fuunded u a note signei by 4#J 8usd., Chicago, 114.," sayine tutat h. bad oontittd sicide bocaute of late troubles. NothIng vas-founi sudcl te afair is probably a h ai. -A ub oekin.q accident oocurred Frîday *vening ut 8 oelock on the Neniheru rail vay Istweeu Rielobitd MI)> nd Thom-, bill. Tbe tmalu front North Bay vas towr bolors las. sud ama albug a u -t posi, "dbiwle Mr' Beiij Lonlug, atoreeAeeper, I*Luk"I. vau ln, >a ase ofcrousug -thle trÈ.kallthe tinte tii. utr1n came * -o aVobsffled by biS, his rig wast.trock a m ea.da dh. ivas iwWk1ed. An iuaquiry, wil1 bh ld luto thereoum.. itineo t tis fatal oeeurreoe-Bna. NMisoVnt e .*ieo i it>ber cousIns a> bT«=sI vts Vt viiftia"&ibeMe u routhe rnweai of lanusu:es, J8sk. ýg tht Clerk for the naines b f aU l the e:hmastera tInthe towns~hip. :Clerk From col- N, aeroUxbrldge,, isklng grant for the 34th Battallone, No action takcu arie Mr CampIlàaIt dcdand are hrough a by-law No i oo8 to borrw ;7ney by s:,rlilng out the figfures 4000 and gserin ulieu thereof the fgures $soeo. Mr Lambe Introduced a by-law to appoint a collecter of taxes for i8o. The by. law was read a first time aud he council went inte committee of the *hole tabereon. On motion of Mr Reel the cemmittee"arose, reported MrStephen sa d ther was a-bridge nea Cbalk ake whic ras in a dan- gerous ýondition and suggested that a committece be appeinted te consider and look after tue repairing of ik. The council tbought Mr Stephen quite cap- able of Iooking aiter it, se, he was in- structed te have the bridge repaiéèd. By-laws were lntroduced and passed to maise by assessment the folloe ing suns :-County purposes, $266 :.oo; Township, $i 536.o8; Peer fund, $898.. 61; Educational purposes, $2677. 50; GeneraI purpeses, 82595.98. As S S Nos. i o and 15 dld net cern- municate withf the clerk the amounts their respective sections wanted we are unabie te give the correct figures. The tetal ameunt requires the fol-> lowing rate per hundred dollars assess- ed;.-County 13 >Xc, township i 3c, poor 49%c, educationai i Cgnea pr poses 1 3C. Cgerlp- Acceunts passed-Alfred Dennis, breakiug -stone on road Division No 86, $ i; Robert Brown, board bill for Alex. Wallace, indigent, one month, $5; j ifurd, building gate and rîght of way' te gravel pit on lot 18, 3rd con., $4; Robert Graham, cedar furnisbed, $2.40; Alex McGreger, railing on 9th cen., opposite lot 4, $1.25;J Page repairing bill on cou 8, opposite lot 10, $2.50; Newton Bres., advertising, $3.75; Ebenezer Martin, cedar furnished, $1,50; WmMcLintock, cleaning Geo Cairns gravel pit, $ý. 12; G R Alex- ander, balance of grrvel accaunt, $6.o5; Wm Kite, gravelling on 4th cen,, Breck road, $5; jas McKirrick, for un- pérformed statute labor lu his division, $5o; John Martin, 42 loads of gravel from, OBoyles pit, $2. :0; John Quinn, spikes furnished for raillng at Broder- icks hill, 50c.; M Weir, eight days statute lab<,r retumned froin Î896 on division 28, $6; Chas McLean, work performed con 8, opposite lot 16, $io; N Claughton., repairing Brock 'read, north of Utica, $2,25; T Graham,' extra work performed and superlntend- ing work in excess of appropriation un, centre roati, $5. LA N M AN'S FLORIDA'WATIER- VAROOÇJZEMISSIONS,8 NERVOUS DEBILIT, 30P UiP, TRIOTRE OLEET, SEMINAL WEAK' N~S, I Î' SILOéT MNOOUNNATURAL DIýOHIl E89-IDEYANb 9LADDER- DISEASEL. ADUr 6tOSsdspudamt wMk or dbillttad Do cm timbdiisiurywpoot; ~a3îdbtt 1,>rnd ds0 I t - l disrnW$s o ) ionco;lsck et ov àvvou ok A NO PA Y CURES GUAR ANTEEU OR NO PAY-CONFIDENTUAL o* marnswak. dda ' draiLn s lod, iI~vdadvie4mete i.O2. ud n two methe=ws6r~ Mh~lb~r= o. 1 sa now mrrloc and have two ho.dthy YARIOC ionsoyessunken baahtaiinlu s a irhut nf VAR.EMUSN @otsizîoEoce EIvd. J. nenei. 11 doru sa Xld jw en di ta int îbaarnethe TJRUT)i sud'tho oInulà Y y I took Ve ?ow Iiothod Trestuacut s #ud 5 O d. y lewss conmnrgloton. 1 bave sent them Ma~î~h, s d.The&r New *tked Treutu..at supplies vis4vi &"à Il '~~' ~~~~msreuq~ for two orbtl.dI. SYPII ,nnthe o lb. u t th es,.re. ~Vedme o la k NO~ Zersuuth *17 YBARS 1N DZTiROIT, 200,000 CuaRROi. NO RISK. DeAnu q ~'IA a vioUi? Rare 70u letho" ep r' e euSm~ VfD!AMNo I4SSHELBY ST, "R LotuW; DETROIT7,MIOIlI Treatmont Of Rives; IANTIMI-OOZfEj THE ORIENTAL E REMEDY... - IThe New, Safe &ud SureConrj for u~aaue j e muiarwnmhcti li Itered witbout the. patient ' kuow- iledge, with hiefood and drink. Vie. : tinme are cured withou.t thoir kncw- 'jý8 0ed., crditing thie hange oWbej force of their OWI1 vii. AeNetw fot, input op lin uîw venèm-foraand, selle- ut *14»pe': bo. Thne boîes#-2.60. llwmb p pan wrapper, hy reniitting 8th&! -cýlilnïo CO .5 20 amnst W lt; are F NE B n i*E Pra*llu Intesu iaatewdaysu4 mâs, U*-11 w* ' lmlgbpb"*" i Fo 'w 1 1 . 1 Our fellew îewnsoman, A. H. Allia, the Druggist, did net expecta se secu le get favorable rpports from applicante wbo precured f,!om bim free samplos cf Dr. Uobbs Spuaffus Kidney Pille. The- tst made se far b y the useracf- tahe fre. samplea, show t bat these re maàrkabli pills produce favorable resuhte wth a degrme of quicknesa beretefore un-i knewn in the Lretmenl of Kidney, Blad-1 dat and .Blood diseuses, and allied ail. meulé. Thote wbc have nsed tbem lave bten encounaged &e persevere wltb the treat- meut, knowing that théy coold net ex peot tahe 1#0 days trealment ceutained in the ample box, notwitbsitanding tahe remut'able reauitse ontaiued tae far, wonld effeet a comupleté cure. Klduey disoe s o f imperceptible and inaidieus growh; it takes menàthe le developoeven the esymptÇams. Reasen and experieuce sget hat il takes more Ihan a few d d ure. Fortunately, Dr Holibe Spamagn Kidney Pille beain tabe good work cf cure wi thte firi dose. The r.- 4eA a vidont from the bewiînning. The. dellghtfol effecte of these Pills in- duce. the patent to continue their use outi -Z They are easy te tuke, easy te buy, easy te get, and beuntiful in poil AN ANNfOTIKO AIMERNT WHIOH AWWLCTS OEILIRZNXI SUMNER. About Ibis time cf year obidren are ap t te b more or les.trUm*kd with 1 hîves. Usually they are not a menace1 te 11f., but tbey are a- greut -dlaenmtert1 t e 0' ohild asud Is mothori AUl arefa- millat'with " ,condition, an la need flot li ea"rbeâ t leogth. They -aaddnly flash ont ou a somui egyhaltl>y skand ua uddenly, diauppear. .Thoy are ait firit a plnklah ted 010o9lÏOr, cochanglng te a deep ted. la rubbed -th r y beconi sur- rounded eby a whullsh. ring wbuch i bas given -to thit tii.appropiaI. usame, a"icet drive a child frantio. 'The tuosi urg ent ndiouao aie toly the. irritation tabl miyayb do,*lth vrig4qegtoo o favorite remedy is a 8aI1ý*ed solution-cf, bicarbonate ., o a « oidlar% bki soda, PoeebIy a betti ýrem#dj .la spo veriaed -boiwe ucid diisàIve4 ln 1g1yce0> ino'or eêoamoline snd lghtly tubbe oV#r' tii. saite. A romedy 1 have usod witli satIfactlonu,thboughIi t baàa v.ry dis.. agreable edo; in a sobuirt of euboi aoiîd, Ua eapoonful W ,a plut of, water, ties mixture Rn bc 'sbabenifor U15n, ntes to #et theus&dathioflglybtokn up. A a'

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