1ods n‘ uwwxs words of usual fnd-udi- Mteraâ€" ture, It iss marvel of and shows what rare achievements the and hand are capable of doing uz fine Joad of school furniture consigned by the Canadian Behoo) and Office Furniâ€" tore Co., Ltd., fl’mm. to F. A. Winter, as a order for the Austraâ€" o o epane n Iï¬lmbbmn business nlu.~ fons with the Preston Company. Mr. Austin ?-':l" of Pm,‘hn‘.:.‘ accomplished a hï¬lhdhwvfldn( on the the back of one of our ordinary postal cards TLOG5 words of the usual London, Ont., is not escaping the British Orlumbis gold fever. _A broker stated that apwards of 300,000 shares of stock have been sold in that city in the past two or three weeks. Ind{vid- val E.en of stock take all the way from 150 to 5,000 shares. :‘bo other day one citizen Tgoid down $1,2%200 for 50‘0 shares. The bighestâ€"priced minâ€" ing stock sold there at 50 to 52 cents. mo.usdhn half dollars, made in as pure as the genuine and sn almost perfect imitation, are in cirâ€" oulation in Vencouver, The banks first discovered the fraud. About $2,â€" 000 worth of these coins were shipped Chins, and there is 1 ore to come. coms bear fthe date 1894. ‘They are whiter than the original, and a shade larger and heavier. Australia by the nexst boat baif a car ope Township farmer, has been left 38,000 by bf- brother, who died in Mishigs n. The four year old child of Henry flilfll‘. Bridgeport, fell into a tub of niling watur several werks ago, and on Wednesday died from the effects of the injuries. Writs have been issued against the towaâ€"ships of Mornington, élmu, and Logan, to compe| then to pay their share of costs incurred in the Maitland @rain litigation. ‘The total costs were in the neighborhood of $11,000. Of this amount Elma is asked to contriâ€" bute the snug little sam of $3,554.45 ; ‘Af.u. $934.73, and _ Mornington 144.58. Gifts aggre%cting $1,353,000 have been received by Princston University, of which $600,000, from a donor whose pame is to be witheld,is for the library. Mre. Shallborn in the early morning erawling out of one of the windows in #lhe secocd stary onto the reof but seeâ€" jns that he was discovered hastily drew back. The circumstance was told to Mr. Schallhorn and he had a little conversestion with the man from the other side of the door. After a few minutes he returned to the room Only to find it emapty. The bird had flown and has not since been heard of. Mr. Shallborp, of Bright, was unâ€" fortunate the other night in giving lodging to a pedestrian who turned out to be a thict as after his departure is was found that $17 had a‘so dis appeared. The man was noticed by Tus Nsw Busmiar Act.â€"All the Loadon undert«kers aud many of the cioy clergymen bave i ft themselves liable to a fine of from $10.00 to $50.â€" Q0 for infraction of the new burial act, which came into force on the first of July last. The sct provides that beâ€" fore a burial can take place the certitiâ€" cate of the city clerk, which can only be issued on the approval of the mediâ€" cal health officer, must be obtained, but burial where such a permit has been obtained has been the exception. Auny minister or undertaker who assists at & funeral without‘a certificate for burâ€" ial is liable to a penalty. Dr. Hutchinâ€" son considers the act an excellent one, as it prevents the possibility of the burâ€" ial of a person who has died under susâ€" !;loioua circumetances until all doubt n the case is removed, and also assisté in preventing the apread of infectious diseases. He intends to take action in future against all offenders. ‘ COUNTY AND DISTRICT Mr. James Collins, a North East News of the Waterio®oe County District Gleaned bovigram. Hrey 1st uk the Wtmd s a% ver rruz vfln&:fl"l OB #l‘ fllird.zuswr. lhry.'uh l"&':? Buye were united in the of T rrop.! zn.u from Mount » alt and Listowel, as well as Gailt and Listowel, as well as friends and relatives of the % and refucives of ue foimlly . Yhe happr The Board have commenced the erection of a pew wing to the institatâ€" ion which will be Snished and ready for occupation in a few weeks, f The mpi't‘d Tm no: :‘nï¬ of the f pg ent a Hied gentloman : â€"Mesers. Bm’ Oharles, Vardon, Warpock, y Gilbolm and Buchhknap., rl,OOO, Patients $1969 92, flublc:ir- ons, donations &s. $434.38. Total §6130.08. The totl expenditare in: cluding salaries amount ed to $5984 22. The treasurer s stetement of receipte and expenditures were as follows :â€" Receiptsâ€"Balance from Jast $9 ’r"'lw 72, Government Grant $1448.71, Town of Galt $1,000, County of Waterioo The numher of free patients from the town of Galt was 62, and the number of free patiencs from the Counâ€" ty of Water|oo was 25. Of these free patients the 68 from the town of Galt were treated for 1183 days ap a daily sost of 96 3â€"4 cents, or a total cost of $1144 55, and the 25 from the Countâ€" ty of Waterloo were trested for 847 days at a daily cost of 96 8â€"4 cents or a total cost of $819 47. ‘The average cost per da aâ€" tient was ;;“3â€"4 “n;: as u:.i::: r00 1â€"4 cents last year. The ave day‘s stay of patients was 23, .udnxa colâ€" lective day‘s stay of all patients was 5,085 days. Number of pttiontn from town of Galt 148, number g'( patients from County of Waterloo, 49 ; number of patients from other places, 18, _ The eighth annual meeting of the Galt [Hospital Trust was held last Thursday. The following extracte from the reports will prove interesting :â€" The number of patients treated durâ€" ing the year was : Number in hoapit: al on Oct. lst, 1396, 19, eighs malea and eleven females ; aimitted duflgg- the year ending Sept. 30th 1896, 195, one hundred and six males and eighty nine females ; number of births, 1 male, Total number of patients, §1§, Numâ€" ber of patients discharged Guring the year 183 ; number of deaths during the ear 18, number of Eutienu Ml&ing in.gio-piul Bept. 30th,, 19 ; total 215. who fonod bim suflmvg from appenâ€" dicitie. . Satuiday about six o‘olo& he was warried to fl Lizsie Studiman to whom he hsd% paying attention for some time. e Rov. Mr. Calp performed the ceremooy. Dr. Manes and a Galt physican called shortly after 8 o‘cloc« for the purpose of ?‘m with but alight bopes of saving his life, but the young wan bad breathed his last w l{v minutes before their arrival. â€" Wo. Wa‘lace near Branchton. , He made his bome usually with Mre. Studiâ€" was. The young man had attended Rockton fair on Wodnead-{ and was apparently in the best of health. Qa Friday be complained of feeiing ill and on Saturday a physican was sammoned who found bim suffrmug from appenâ€" Seymonr Colten, of Shedicid, Wies 2 Homzs After Win Marringe. A very sudden death ocourred 1t the resideuce of Mrs C. Studiman, near Bheffiâ€"ld on Saturday evening Oct. 17, and one which took place under sad ried but two bours previogs to bis :nh. The deceased who was named ymour Cotton, was a young English wman, aged about 25 jears He has been io this country for several and tur some time has been u'c;:d- with furmers in Beverly hiï¬lu the time of his death emploved with Mr QGalt Rospital Trust. A §UDDEN DEATH Wedding in Mespoler, ENtesioen en ts s o ie Irre arane oo ie i s o e aa eviae ï¬?‘gï¬â€™g’“*xq oirmin io e tv; Apateebiserrags K AK T 17â€" PS o w Miaoe Pik BuZ" "Lnet caind e . f mmz..’ï¬};â€"s su>8 | The Diamend 3iz e weraer * Maratnest 1 PE Louprgn M dn o ntoines w o s wl m Voret falt besler in | wile m%»â€&m â€;.-.y:uMMu mmmm ot» mPh + cef" quirried the f Freubles T Ara ; d o hat worked in 5) the monlding ‘thote | many Ioap m'“&i"ï¬ not move sbout the house without the aid of a cane, and then only with great n. J was totally useless as far as g my work was concerned, was pever free from pain, and it me fee} very much , for b'z:'nd that I felt strong and able to be sbout, bq; a member ree henefit n& , from which I draw pey, vis: o m aneg oo 4 T Bociety, People came to mmo._»_nj Oof course everybod nded & n‘ them. io . snn ig Poog, he w that I bad hoen Do wa vitls of Bing tor To . but I found no _ J tried and would shoot down my leg to m foot and ze!,.!:',vlzz!e‘i!f!,mï¬ liame Pink Pille with his remarkable B ies t i h To o m oo ‘%"3‘2 4. en vit;" scistice, It located in mm «O clothes wringing wet frou perspiration, n-dtoo'ld":mh.:dflh‘ hh':‘m..n- row, making bim a ready mark for lumbago, sciatica and kiddaed troubles. Tuere is perhaps no business or 00ceâ€" pation that any man could follow that hmw the healthâ€"particeâ€" larly in wig Mlmdmfl A workman leaves the shop with A moulder requires to The Sufierings of a Woll Knews Gucigh Citizenâ€"Couid No: Heve About Withont The Aid of a stickâ€"Apain as Strong amd Hcalthy as Ever. From the Guelph Mcroury, YNABLE TO WORK TROUGHK qERONG * l M" C is â€"v annum. fact here: }m M_“mfs,oooumd his grandâ€" work in dn | children (other thin hig eldess grandâ€" 6 af a severe |son, William Molson Dobell, to whem releven weeks|he had glready made an advance in & Knowin@|lien thereof) The same amount to a Mersary | oach grandâ€"child born within ten years vesidence 0n8 | Sttev his denth. t faote af the | * To (GGeq .vm,ogh‘ï¬do.m he en w“ to umbod%,h- sum of $300. 3}5:. Dr"flf h"o :: 016‘600. Neomi Frances Pyckâ€" I ~ | man, h remarkable e trustees are given full power to one of those dpï¬..‘,' the ml'mm m';o invest m."‘n'i';; ».Qb t !' ark is given to his wife h ea From desth‘s | guri b““' u{. ;tm. The estate is to vm‘} gm be divided into nal -bww‘. one when ich ?!. sop Willism To the voare Wilem Mupre sbmaiataly for ho ‘:'WY own n3e, oww?;:iom “‘:'. w 'I‘ t0 MJ | vided between the soms, Wiliism Molâ€" J. _I 90810 | son and Ravid Hamilton !h:nmn, ) without the the fGive dep less sums nly with grest | ady 22 faueed 1o the afferent chtld. + SRBFrPS h0 £00 nn'»m are “’m of eny control by their a, and no trpstee is called upon give seeprity in b»dllna‘tb- setate. aw trusters are vested wi wvg to t of the s9 #n to mentioned, Book debta and promissory General description of property. _ Amount. Davii Macpherson, who died on board en Gemarm Aogrer The bot ‘ LJ ‘has beon fled for probate at the Surâ€" rogate Court by the executors of the catate. Moneys secured by mortga; The fees in connection with probate ;&:‘-‘n&m d-'u- amogut The Wil of Scamier Macphcreen Flled Â¥or LHKT AN EBZTATR OR QOVER TRIALSA AND TBOUBLES nGY aJ¥®RCeG 10 .:'“.flâ€' AVO: 1"â€";.%2:-& AB -?"?:nntm he t.h::: The will of the s m;,p.gm 3. pf Marshal, (11) B , MA! WM" ’â€ll&" uptold + At Iast he D tQ ‘s riie, and by tho me he siz en, he was ns » oll as evor: othorâ€", will oure you. The late Mr. McLean went to ‘gtm to twenty years ago from Gals: Beor ganized the Underwritera‘® A rociation, and was a contributer of insprance arâ€" Neim in the Mamminry From ind Niw He has not done any active work during ‘mm six months, but was anly canâ€" g h‘o his bed for two days befere his eath. Deceased was at one time a prominâ€" ent and puru;’r resident of Gog'. hayâ€" g" been ‘one of the early ;flne’yk' of alt schools, and ‘:: %na b’w veare was Is;a'mwr of ; ore Fire Insurâ€" ance pany, of Galt. S & Prominent Insurance Man Gone, Mr. Rebert MeLean, the wel‘â€"knaown Secretary of the Canadian Fire Under writers‘ Association, M&mr his home in Toronte on Octob r 13th, in his 80sh year. KHis drmise was caused by a general and gradughdrolind of the system, the regult of his advanced age. {SURLIGBS SOXP} lt M Mss M S ts M in M S M M B M it M Li it M sA .. in 4i .mm 29, 18906â€"Page 3 K+ PICYTURES FUR _ King Bt Waterion. _ â€"zzer Bront. Bope, Bll: and Vniey THB WATBRLOO MUBDAL Policies in Ferse _ © $30,000,000 THE ONTARIQ MUTVAL LUFE 1# QYE oÂ¥ THEH, mm.n“fmn ‘08, TRE QNTARIQ MUTUAL LIFB, than the The net Surplus ree quinquenuial Nu:lu in UNPRECERDENTED, FIRE INSUBANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED IN s#67 The net Su ak hmd Atrankeet it B e Declared in 1806, were RRY, Manager lully ask all £ [riend m h gesnl _. anutmscnct > ol 444. 5. L4 At our shop before ‘bu W atarieo. Mach M . Lb ~ WATBRIDD _ Granite ond Marble 1 Teacher of ;Piano and The SIMPSON Largest and ____ Post « _ AS8ORTED §T0L We have the We can afford and claim that wedo sell cheaper than not manufacturing. C Bedâ€"Room Sets, Side Boards, / Extension Tables, Parlor Sets, Eto., Etc. Kir g &1 , W est, ie MISS ANNIE BJ TCarta a P Acs at FURNITURE Un BHAEFEB PUBLIC in the County, call and ï¬g;u rie Awu) ton We employ 80 men We manutacture our Water}ieo. Ont. (E*P1L,)