e - In Advancè ) 's r~ I~ 'J Per Annam. * * ê *~ M. A. .TAME~4 & ~ON Pr0WriAtflY~ TIrN1TT~, A ~TTTT. T Ti¶ a ~ ~ a IOneThird Off OJUR IWN AND UOUrJTY .IIRST; T'HE WoRLD AnTERWARDS. Krsiak U 1. U Aï l Mn SILVER WEDDIN'G. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn, T. W -erry, Dunidalk, ceie brated their sil Jer wed- ding on New Year'd Eve. Mr. Werry is the eldest son of Mr. Thos Werry, Port Perry, and was married on Decý 31, 1879, to Susanna Beacock, daughter Of Mr. Jno Beacock, Blackstock, now of Bowmanville. Their familv are Mrs. C. C. Hockridge and Mn,. Edmund E. Hockridge, Cedarville, Annie and Carmian at home. AIl were present at th iUlbation in company with a few othe intimate friends of the faniily. Miss E. E Beacock, Bowmanville, HAMPTON. j M.RICKCARD'SMFETINQ. Son service in the Mdethodist c:hurch speeches that g'reatlv pleased the aud- neit Sunday evening ec were deIivýered Mornday night ini the- Opera Blouse by 31 r.W Ricka!d, AUCTION SALES, Liberal canididate, Hon R. Harcourt, %Jinister of Educaion. and Mr- J, A,. TLJESDAY, January 17-Thomas Blythe Maad, Editor o(f The Globe. Mwr. lot 15, Broken Front, Darlingtonl, xilf John W. Mcl-Laugh in, Pr eside-nt of West seli 28 acres of land with bouse and Durham Liberal socaionvas car out buildings thereon and his tarin man and made a capial CDeing si eech, stOck, imp!eMents, etc. Sale at 1 The audience feutychleered anid )cloek. See bis fur particalars. L. applauded the specakers. Tlle Globe A. W. TorLa, auctioneer yesterday containd ia, good report the meeting, but we are ulable to) get hinitQ THE EflTOfR'S RE!O11PT typefor this is-ue Luke Bros. 1 Oods Our Die boots for ladies and gentIe menl are, a pieked lt-ïevery lino ae winrfrbeauty and st> e. Burns C&keu0we too, and ail clandruff will di - appear. Could you rýeasonl- ably expect anything better? FAe' air Vg, agetsuc"8ess wtb, .11. Miy hitwza-3 aîiln; eut very badly, but the, Hai! Vig.r St. edlt dnow My lhair ls PA right." - W.C. zLo aoo, Lindisay, Cal. R, r oley, reauci. anuu tut-ss7t.un .tr land-, pfianist- Each---numnber wus wel-l rendered and delighted the large aud- ience presenit. The voices of the mem- bers of the Quartette biend in m-elody, T yare well named the H rojv a Quartette. 'P'ruceedis $50. Ynusavxoubave used evcîrythine ft i treauuen actim nr h-outgu the blood, and the best is à Course of the great modkine tell Lýýf- '-iler nnel WQQ -Ff -wr -T-9 riw-r p M. A. JAMES & SON. Pro-prietors. ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY9 , lý 05, VOLUMiz LI No. 2 2