w Stand, Port Perry, fDAY, DECEMBER 29th. WILL OPEN ON F: PANY have purchased the Stocks of Ww. Willard, Port 2 0 ck of Ready-made Clothing, all of which must be sold % : THE TORONTO BANKRUPT STOCK C Perry, and Clark, of Norwood ; also an immense / SIXTY DAYS. g--=- $15,000 worth of Dry Goods, C h Groceries and Crockery. This Stock is all St will be sold at Slaughter Prices. | = J. H. McCLUNG ad Ks & CO., Managers, & Positively Out in Sixty Avorios SAL. -- Farmersand dealers " Washington Letter. to fight auother day: are well fitted for the position but ud dred Mr. Umphrey, » Vl and Wetheral secured their councilors. av 4 : The township has. reason to feel proud of its eandidutes. both the elect. ed and rejected ones. "He that fights and runs away lives positions as The contest in Reach was sharp and among the slain, sanguinary and whe the field was won | | many experienced warriors ih ted ish-| those east Giddon. a EN Uxsripce.--Mayor--J. 'B. Gould. Reeve--H. J. Gould (acclamation). Depaty-rceve--H. O'Brien. Councilors -- North ward, Kennedy, Harrison, and King ; West ward, Crosby, Gordon and Low ; East ward, St. John, ©. Kelley and Richards. BravertoN, -- Reeve -- Thos. Tre- Jewven (acclamation). Murderers in the Toils, The Port Credit T murderers are now in safe keeping and are regarded as | the lions of the hour, their every move being and mivately record «0 0s to require the pabulum for "who leed on sch trash. Owe rd, Rowse, Hillman Brooks ;|and similarity of the tw: the stalwarts and to desire for notoriety. This mitted murder expecting | would meet with approval newspapers, which had been denouncing the late Mayor war a candidate for the offi Trude concluded by statingthat € 1ooked for a verdict m which 8 solute, and independent } Court then delivered the jury. The jury return at 2.98 p.m. with a verdict. and recomended that the a8 110 Ae Mr. Wes, Wiliams, of the World iss M. Wilson, of Toronto, is home - the holidays. Mr. Win. Oke, of Toronto, is here siting his brother, Mr. Geo. Oke. is many friends here are pleased to t him again.* The election of officers of Port Perry ze of the Ancient Order of United orkmen, under the jurisdiction of Grand Lodge of Ontario, was held 'the 29th ult, when the following were duly elected for the year + Master workman, W. Bond; n, T. J. Ash; overseeer, Win, recorder, J. H. Brown ; re. A.J. Davis; Gnancier J. Rolph; . I. W., Jobn| 0. W,A. Allen; auditing e, W. Brock, W. Bateman, D.' p; representative to Grand _ Bond. The lodge meets on Wednesday of every month I ; | Councilor McMurtry, was A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort - follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 750, bottles by all leading drug- gists. : Bowmanville, Jan. 1.-- (Special) Henry Burgess commited suicide by hanging himself in. his son's kitchen yesterday morning. He was in his 71st year, und since his wife died sud- denly three or four years ago, he has' Leen very despondent, but no one sup- posed that he would put an end fo his life. He wasn farm laborer, and in fairly comfortable circumstances. No specific reason is assigned for the rash act other than a dread of poverty be- falling him. PRTC, JE "Howard McMurtry, second son of badly in awaiinn + 8,879 3 : 1 Anent the an honest, believed that the ex-queen Li to be restored in the manver by the administration gives t an excellent opportunity to wash hands of the whole disagreeable busi- ness. Apparently the administration is about to avail itself of this oppor- tunity. The note of surrender has been faintly sounded by some of the ndmin- istration forces. The administration's Hawaiian policy was, like all Gaul, divided into three parts. First, that a great wrong had heen donc ; second, that it could be and ought to he undone through a queen-restoring by the re- public ; third, that for the purposes of this restoration the Execntive was par- amount. The administration had num- erous supporters for the first declaration of its policy, suffered a wholesale de- sertion when queen-restoring was in- sirited on is anner, nnd was left 'almost entirely without su t upon the third proposition, rot Ro logical results of the policy are being repudiated by some of the prime pro- moters, it is becoming apparent that the "policy" is dead, Congress is moving #o energetically Essig 'unknownshore.. a ing family, seven sous and five danght circle of relatives and friends removal from their midst. WATTERS. --~In Reach, 1, con. on the 3 | ult. Altos; Anu Mocshall wife of rv. Jumes McWatters, aged 54 years, 9 months and 23 days. a y Brioar--In Reach, near Seagrave, on the 8th ult, Edna, infant Agate of Mr. John Blight, aged 0 months and 7 days. ANKUAL MEETING OF THE ' Sougog Agrawal SOCIETY. Te Jo er tT Town Hall, Scugog, On Thursday, Jan. 11. 1894, At one clock, p.m., for the purpose of i To iT A ei | Alarge attendance is requested. T TRE II OBSERVER Reach were ably conducted during the Prohibition Vote. Tast Sabbath, being the end of in stock will find at the Auction Sle The New States. NO * | past year, A more efficient honorable _-- * 1893, Rev. Mr. Hill took a retrospect n a 3 & East Whitby, on (From Our Rogoler Corrspondnt : a ------------------------------------------ | and independent reeve would be haid | The prohibition vote castat the Jats of tae contlicts, evpuyaents; Hierories Tharsday on ar rior oe . : J Ta ehington, Dec. 30.-- (Special, )= PGRT PERRY 4, 1894. [to find. municipal elections throughogt "this | and mercies of the dying year and] torith i hasip Noiee Che emoeratic managers are pre. | ere are very strong indications that = ee ---------- rou x | Province was doubtless a bid affairg strongly urged the congregation to pre- | Opportunities or purchasing choice} paring for the opening of the tariff| three more States will be carved out of -- Pr 3 = 28 2 |r i 0 ; » | stock and lots of it, first class horses, | i so: tapi nt 0 Peace Proclaimed. ad E5235 % | The number of ballots paded Ta favor | sent themselves afresh upon God ss 1 ' Do »| fight in the House us soon as Congress | the remaining territories, and admitted % 9 i Cavgsate. ¢ % 3 § ER £3 |of prohibition was something extraor- | altar and aim at a grand service to tile, sheep ad farm nn plements. reconvenes the 8rd of Janaury. "Their |into the Union by this Congress. They a = : = The municipal cobtests which raged REEVE 2 i 25 8 # LEE | dinary, though the exact nunbes is | God though 180%, A word ot counsel ET ta Mr. R. Fewiton design is to hasten he pussage of the are: Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. & Ee with more or less energy throughout | Burnett... 79 43 32106 44 70 12 90481) not yet known. Out of a pessiblefvote | was thrown out to those aboutto engage 50) i ) ¥ i T+ bill as much as poseible and to force it e proposition is that these new States : : { since for the past week were Mure B88 87 44 45 90 60 BO SAB fb op vat known) were east | in the municipal conflict nat to wr | Mr. Thos. Wotten is Auctioneer. (See | i1,5u0h the House in its present form, | shall be admitted to Abion 5 3 2 +E PASSED apother milestone, | this province lor Pp DEPUTY ® . i | of (not yet known) ny } 0 gia:t P wl ah representation in 1 TW ne duties and responsilibities of | brought to a close on Moudny Jast, and | NcCulloch ... 8 43 Ea a3h 741% for prohibion, so that thost ~F=-- New Year's day by ag nukind word or | Poste rs.) They lelieve they are going 0 have | this Congress, which would give them LY another year confront ns. Looking back [to the victors belong the spoils. There | "covsciio 0 "| who did not vote for probibitiontmiust deed, but by nobleness to make the| Auvoriox SaLk.--Tt will be seen hy | but Tittle difficnlty either in expediting | vote in the next Presidential #ittion. over the year Just closl 72 a rogh could be no better proof of the value Ebephen 10g 8 18 72 001 15 $24% | be considered us against. There were first entry on the page of 1894 a good | the posters that Mr. Nelson, has ine the passage of the bill or in preventing |The Democrats think that by this have abundant canse for gratitude. ar 8% | and stability of our munici al institu- | Stretton 54 81 48 61 62 50 40 47452 | onl not yet known) ballots were east | one. In the evening Revs. Mr. Hill | struction from Mr. James Blakley, amendments. 1f they ean help them- policy they will gain six new nited . all the varied circumstances of ethe past & y P . | Promumion joy Jel an \ (IE : : es Pp nO y K ~L gear our customers have stood loyally by tions than the generous supply of candi- | Males in favor.. 68 50 67 103 86 86 31 83504 against prohibition, but all who failed and Whiteman ehelinnged pulpits and | jot 10, con. 14, Reach, to sell by auction selves, it is understood the democratic Btates Senators. The Republicans in« we gladly take this opportunity of dates and the hotly contested combats | Females ln favor © 31 1 7-%|to vote in favor must le considered | preached on the Plebiscite. on the premises on Friday next Jan. | leaders will not devote: more than two [sist that Utah will be a Republican 4 us, and we gladly P! J y Males against .. 46 Gl, 11 28 SU 26 24 40-274 y or 1 F y % . P ; returning them our hearty thanks for their | for municipal honors It is well that | Females against 1 1-3 agninst the principle. Hence for all On New Year's evening at the home | 5, all his stock of horses, cattle, sheep, weeks to the consideration of the tariff | State, 4 E continued confidence and generous patron. lit is so and every friend of our muni- PORT PERRY. | practienl purposes the - vote Jreally | of Mr, Andrew Torrance, was the scene | swine, implements, &c. This will be | bill in the Hause, The republicans Parry Sound, Dee.. 90, Julics 5 age. lei ve h pleased to sce 3 : | stands (returns not yet m) for hibi- | of a inost pleasant event, the marriage | ar important sale. Make a note of |expect to ollow a uniform policy in sors} a slide it | cipal system were much Pp Th test in Port Perry was a fair y Y ol a-nost p rasAnt. event, Re. ah my k " OF 101 Ansley, a resident of this pl EB ENTER thenew shor bo ns 'lots of aspirants take the field, the de fight and vo ator was | tion, and agai of his second daughter Miss Mary Ann, | place and time and don't fail to attend. | both houses of Congress with relation 1869, died ra Thur Ft and grea no d to i. ] | ring ori i Zilli i The ¥ iff. 8s Ww 4 * our efforts in your behalf. We aim to keep more the better as the rush for mo either nsked or given and when the Thus legrivg » maj my of IC wt now | to Mr. W illiam Mills of Brolin. Bh | If, when crossing a railroad track, 10 the aid. Those Jentiers Po de The decensed wns harn in the County up the standard of our stock for style and {cipal honors goes to prove the value) -- oke of battle had passed away one | e given) in favor of the pri Sn seremony. was performe y the REV. vou sec a train approaching at thirty er P : give Any {of Down, Ireland, towards the close of excellence and Base, aleady igo set opon our municipal system, and aspirant to the _reeveship, two to the | 1 Province. Here the question | A, W. R. W hiteman ,B.A., St, John's | | 1 hour--get out of the way as ne Semone who, on 0c | the last centuary, -At an carly age he orders for many desirable lines for | every candidate which so offers himself : : : + . | arises, What can the Ontario (fovern- | Presbyterian charch. The bride was a i yaa S| count of their local interests, will at-| hed tl i o 1 Spring. In the meantime our anxiety is to y fale Sk ._ | depatyship and two for councilorship H o A re i "®| coon as possible. When threatened le t torolrotive 3 : as attacl ed to the artillery school of eS pur stock to the lowest possible confersa favor onthe municipality. Hi were found dead on the field Messrs. me} Jo about ih a yee ar fssistsd by Lhe sister ia tie} with chronic rheumatism or catarrh, | tempt BO putipro native Juries on part the British army and was present at lini by the ficst of February. Two weeks geeeptance or rejection at the polis Curts, Willcox, Bateman, Davis and | M™ ady beep suhmitted to fhe mghes orrance, an t he groom by his brother | take Ayers Sarsnparilla persistently ; es 3 ot he repub | the hatile of Waterloo. Ha. came to ago'we made a dead set. on Santlcsand the proves nothing more than the extent|y go 0 who had won their spurs left {court.in Canada as to whatiextent the | Mr. Albert Mills, A numberof guests | | 4 5.1 1eatly, and the danger will soon igang will not vote with those demo-| Gapada in 1830 and settled in Lower result is we have very few left. What we of his popularity, a candidate's rejection the od in trio h ¥ Local Legislatures may tamper with | were present and after-the ceremony | SALI id 8 crats who want particular protection, | Gayada, His age was over 100 y € have we offer at half price. at the polls is no proof that he is in Yort - Per np think bas. mindeh [ the liquor traffic. id 3 sat down to an excellent tea. All join F y- unless those democrats are in turn ready | Fears, --_-- any way inferior to his successful op- AE in iA oti of & rerie oy If the court decides thatt alin wishing the younz couple a very They are proposing to put a £810 tax | pos make a general rule of the proposi- 'Wonderful. Benefit. Eee v st J. = A - & . 1 9 i i i ae ae BT ponent, The fui and honorable man- | 4 5 Le moment insiguate that | Legislature are all powerful in happy and prosperous journey through | on bachelors in the States. The iden | tion they present and vote with the re- Rev. Robert O, Parson, Springfield, SE | 3 COA === per in which our punicipal Littles are Mr. Curts is Suen able of efficiently with the traffic, then th 3 5 lias been mooted here, too, hut. there is | pahlicans to restore protection practic Out., writes:--*I have Leen. using - | 7 u go prove the od-| go : Ph roeve, hut b may passa prohi one dificuity. he tmehelor isa en througheut the bill, Tour Pinks Pills, aud have found a Er i pana ns Sh , DOV Ph abn alt 1 wnt puigte his ihorty: x chtly in believed that it will wonderful benefit from them." This is = E E 3 " 4% % 3 ch on a tara) ye ¥ ¥ amt . hat it will take nt Ta v 'RE NOW troubling us, and we Tt wast he adr it that t bi Tas still ed for the position. At the time of the Supe 2 Dealt to for the New Year ; and m the |. eho = or Yet hp partinglae least six weeks, perhaps moch longer, the verdict of all who use Pink Pills. to give them the same treatment which lei few municipalities on ne ew nominations of candidates for the muni- | Ye no Rig ye a evening the Covenant Service so well Som mun I a pe ax ig | to get the tariff bill through the Seunte, Take no substitute. and beware of * have been 80 effective in the cute of Mantes sipal sontests Soni S08 vase pid - cipal council Mr. Curts was a member | SERIO would not counfe appointed for the New Year will be Tighten a babe £27 eh a t i | The indications are that it is the pre- ojtatione. From dealers, or post For the next Thirty Days we shall make | nos ratal prifieipies. of the School Board and therefore dis- vpon them. : : es, 1 il rther obstacle | (oo tenti f the fi : prid, at 50 cents a hox or six Loxe + " ~ : : ; held. Jt is expected that all the] ; a ¢ sent intention of the finance committer ah " prices on all our Clothing that will startle | Toronto is a case in point, there candi- a x i 3 iL | that marriages are easily contracted | | : = SH owhen'is | for 82.50. Dr. Williams' ; : the trade. As an illustration : dates for municipal honors must sob- qualified Io ony Nosition ut the muni- A Worthless membership of the church will renew | and dissolved, that at the period of the | SShStirely re Te the: bill when'it Brockville, Ont i ed 200s i ow =! hit to the degredation of being dragged Sip. counel HORTE | the covenent of service to God nt the | year when the tax collector calls the reaches Them. 10 Overcoms the possi : > * TOR $3.7 o ® ol Rh 2 mire of that in The disqualification of Mr. Corts Christopher R bir 0 Ohristian Altar. bachelor could flourish as a benedict hiity. of 4 division in the party. nftor The Napanee M d ------ Tae rough the ane Wm y "|leaves Mr. Purdy his opponent, revve hristopher Kobinsony Aan " me 8 benedict | the bill is reported, it willbe the pl e urder. . 4 Mr. 3 y A ' tL, . B 3 : + . plan £ OFFER a splendid, all wool, Can- tellectually uneledn city, must run the of the municipality so that Mr. Purdy ada's famous lawyers, WA tely offer- : Mr. Geo. Hadden, lot 14, con. 1, | and, resume his solitary life. of the committee to settle all differ N os J Fo adian Tweed gp guantiee ot Hie tongue of a | reeve of Port Perry for 1894. od hig Juneria) title s " tfully brosk, has for ne three grand, young | P With 8 hrs of Ayre Cherry | ences in the committee before the bill ane: fo. 14 Tant Bight Tha "od expressly for ue, and gus y give, ygst submit to bd groupe declined the honor. el w an | draft horses. wey are all fine speci | Pectoral in the house, you have an | is reported, and then to put it through ce urrested: Larney 'Ring, y enuslicnt gut This in actually lose Lio" | ancestors for gemerations back and : English paper coments onthe refusal: | mens of their class, and weigh, in the | effective remedy for all sudden attacks | the Fer as a party Te tur the supposed murderer of Angus Me- the price of making up 7 | placed in the pillory where a semi 8 m London, Dee. 23.--The ster | aggregate, considerably over 4,500 | of throat and lung troubles. An hour's | solid demncratic vote, They want, if Leod, hard ware merchant. The police =--=70R $4 vo barbarous electorate may abuse and in- | ( § Ag ~ Gazette to-day the *Coloh J tes,' | pounds. | delay may lead to serions consequences. | possible, to avoid any attempt on he have been looking for King ever sinee Ee + mem ult them, Such ordeal must be pass-| \& = 3 2 | kays that possibly a tithe in Cas dn i1-| Sie Mr. Gardner's advtrtisement in | No household shoud be without this | part of the democrats to amend the bill the murder was committed last Sep- E OFFER a splend'd, all wool, black 'ed throngh as well by the successful nS | por REEVE-- " | spires n degree of awe un Je to | (his issue. He is prepared to take | wonderful medicine, in the Senate. temper. They also arrested Thom. y dioganal Overcoat, quilted lining, | Ly the unsuccessful cancidate. The Jurts, 69 77 57 -- 9203 | that familiar intercourse vee | contraets for haoilding and supply all -- The enternal Th I. Reed of th Whalen and John Darven. It i§ sup: ar Velyet soliar, a Sue dress garment and | mayoralty contest which was decided Purdy: 42 53 __ 156 | client and lawyer, on which t} sess | necessary material, His extensive ex- | No Further Use for Cold, Storia : Beton Papas B, ord of Be posed that they nre detained as wile io well worth double this price. is Mondny last m the sHetion of Me D. RERVE- of the Jaster, depends. ko gi perience gives him unusual advantages. | age. [External Reed of igi Ag The hin they have. heen fn doen SH ¢ = ennedy AS mMAYOr 0 the city for i8 Willeo 37 50 48 -- 135] Christopher obinson has | the h 3 BE ne e crime was committe and 3 = EET OR $5.75 is an apt illustration of the brutal man- | ero 45 27 39 _ 111 right course in declining ite : The Anniv ersary of the Methodist 5 -- : Reed of last summer was clad in a tow could have been arrested at anytime, axl 4, denble-h 1. | nor in which aspimnts to the office of | sr or me Ce Church will be held on Sabbath, the| Eggs will keep some weeks in a cold | suit. The Lord did not smite him with{ King returned fo town last. evening on y ; E OFFRyga grand, denble-hreasted, | : | Nott, 97 52 24 -- 103|# The (Jazette must have Rirava- (21st Jan, and the annual tea on the place when packed in paper boxes in | lightning and he lived through it. The |a freight train qd i 1 all wool Ulster, with storm collar | mayor of Toronto are handled by the | Oo | » Y e 2g and wns arrested in the and tweed lined, well worth ten dollars. an | COUNCILOR, -- i x 5 | gant estimate of the value elect 1920d. As the Rov. W. Gu Howsom, sections so that they may he set on the | coat of this suit hung about him in| house of his fatherdu-law. w a sa rule municipal elections through Davis, 79 75 75 -- 229 | of such trappings. The avel Gitnn- | ins consented to preach the sernions n | small end, But it won'ld be better to | folds innumerable, and to every fold ¥ ===------gUITS BT a, a nducted on fair Bateman, 63 67 51 -- 55 dian so far from being aw ack in | most delightful time is confidently ex- | rub the shells with linseed oil all over were a thousand creases; the vest Beyond Dispute. - 4 at == id ay principles the supporters of Jaireds 5 1s 5 - id the presence of such & only | pected. before they are put away. ; In this way | crawled ap to his chin, and the trousers HERE is no better, safer or more pleasant RGE 1 f Mons Suits andig y e 7" | Rundl=, « 2 -- 158 pjocks at their worthless pity. -- " + ire a eggs have been kept quite good for | fitted him as stockings would a rooster, cough remedy made than Hagyard's ! LA ine of Men Sui 6ue aspirant do not consider it |g t 32 36 30 -- 96.8 es th The Grand Division of the Sons of | : | A Pectoral Ra Youth's Suits at correspondingly low | int Li ent as hineck tewart, - {Sach trampery strongly s the T. : % . he three months, even in the summer, | He was a sight to make the heathen ectoral Ralsam.- It cures hoarseness, sore A ready fully suppli- necessary to paint his opponen ns bine a5 i tol cus? h & emt 'emperence in this Province have heen + throat, coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all prices. It you are vot already y supp! . ce him fitted on | PLEBISCITE graceful cur! at the poster r Yi rs . Mr. Hill raze and kindhearted women weep. | thyoat and | \ +a this is your opportunity. as the devil and prote him fitted only 51 75 58 -- 164 |of tI Ive io | pleased to honor the Rev. Mr. Hil hroat and lung troubles. y Pl | Males for bl 7 8 {of the dorsal vertebrea pg ir 3 Tend The Thomas DB. Reed of the present --me for the poor house oF the penctentiary. | : 9 39 04 | famil : with a commission as Deputy Grand The Plebiscite. Pp ====FUR COATS In rural contests there are no wounds | Jintes pirat Yr 5 a 9 = 104 _mwly. Worthy Patriarch for Ontario. -- _ what yrs Hiaulel ls oe a + MaRMED 3 . . in the } ¢ | Female ©. 2 Bn 3 -- Howi ' 'customary suit of solem black', a fall-| 3 ILLS TORRANCK. --1n ort Perry, on New -- E HAVES} £ ehoin Jett and ain) given or received even in the heat ol [ Femnles against 3 0 3. 6} Hang Him. Mr, W. J. Nott, we regret to learn The following summary shows the back. oxerooat of the fullest fullness Year's: excningt at the Yosidence. of the i ) a a few ol mle s tattle which may_not Le healed the g L& i result of the plebiscite hy wards in v1 bride's futh \ CW ; be glad to clear them out at actuul i that while returning from a funeral on a and a chrysanthemum which he sham- le's father, 'Ly the Rev. A. W. R. % E | mpment the contest is.over. | Wnrrey.--Mayor-- Jas. Rutledge. = Christmas day with his well appoinfed Toronto giving separately the vote cast | 7 ) y MM | Whiteman, B.A. St, John's (Presbyterian 3 2 23 . "Ihe contest in Brock was hot and | Reeve--Chas. King. Deputy Reeve | Prendergast the § of hi ristmas Lay Wi 1g well appoint h by men and by women. The result of | POO. anal 20mhs every morning before choreh) Miss Mary Aun Torrance, Port ¥ CAPES decisive, two of the stalwart sons of{ --A. M. Ross * Oouneilors--Nortl'} Chicago's worthy Mayor g to] Arse had the misfortune to meet Ath}, plebiscite by subdivisions will be puttingiton, He looks n self-satisfied, | kerry, to Mir. William Mills, of Brooklin. ~t _E==FUR ====| at municipality Messrs, Vrooman and Ward--Wm. Robson, 'John Nobie ;| Play the insane dodye to for- | & bad mishap. In passing through atc x tabular statement printed | POS: and aggressive figure. The DIED a ¥ ; y . mn, 0 ited if He had metho field the hearse was upset the fine plate ) Inhor of chocking the wheels of the | Nesprrr--In Black . + TN PERSIAN LAVB, Oppossinm and | §¢ John, sought at the hands of thelQentre Ward--Wm. Burns, E. C. ie. e I 4 + elsewhere :-- ho : ; . espirr--In Blackstock, on the 28th ult, "] Wool Sel, at n tremendous reduction, | ,jeotorate the position of reeve and the | Gross ; South Ward--E. R. Blow, | ness when he slew his glass broken the ornaments, &c., being For. Against, | Wilson tariff carryall agrees with him, | Mary Nesbitt, relict of the late John also Eur Collars and Vitites. ee Lox showed that Mr, Vrooman fol Smith, Geo, Hewis *| pretence should hasten h much marred. Men. Women, Men, Women. | The result of the late election lhuoys Nesbitt aged 67-years 7 months and 12 - Ta ior) ; i Mr. Albert Irvin, returned to| Ward 1...... 64 1.03% 30 him. Afar, and high in the heaven s R THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS our|was the choice of the majority, Both| Osmawa.-- Mayor--W. F. Cowan he fhoold hang as by Toronto yesterda, after spending a | 35 as the evening Te the stead- | 1; Deceased enjeyed a long and peaceful life, ~ Store will be Headquarters for genuine [are good men." and could perform the | (acclamation). First deputy reeve-- and the grand jury have J Yr pending A 1 y fost 01 \ } 4 q lived tc good purpose and oven ua quiet, n° slew, ish and desirable | (quties of reeva ®ith credit to them-| Eli Edmondson. Second deputy Te | he shall hang. pleasant time here during the holidays. gs | fast blue, perhaps he seus a vast and | unostentious way she was the means of do Come and ste ta, selves and profit to the municipality. | -- Wm. Hare (acclamntion) Council-| , Ohieago, Dec. 29. Mrs. Laura Hayward, of Wallace claworous convention andthe arches ing much goodand did her part nobly to : Po | ro £ 1st d N b G rd H a z I a . fo bo Gol iis Papel d fricad of a great building tumbli the genercl weal. Her amiable disposition The fight or the. position of 1st C.|ors-- orth east ward, enderson gast trial to-day | burg, is visiting relatives and Iriends clamation of his name, . OF secured for her the respect and cstsem of all reeve was well suktiined, the aspirents| McLaughlin, Farewell ; North-west | Mr. Trude called attenti ene oy aa EAS + Total sa ia ¥ who enjoyed her acquaintance. She was a lov- Mr. | ward, Rose, Fowke, French; South- ing mother, true friend, and