Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1897, p. 5

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-3'2.-"z=:;=` m-..-.~... \l1lI.'l'IFUII uuu IIUIIII are all convalescentz. day. Sdnde , Rev. J; H. Anderson ,held : song servl '._.'l`he congregation was al- most as large us on Christmas night. The singing by the choir was beautiful. A hymn given by Miss Ethel Anderson and Miss Minnie, Boyce was remarkably well rendeied, also two by Percy Anderson. hard to excel.-We will have no munioi~ pal election in this township this year. The election went by acolamation. This speaks well of the conduct of our council for the lust year.-Estella Wallace, the "little daughter of William Wallace. was run over in the rush after the. entertain- `ment was dismissed. Saturday night. For` tunately she` received no injuries.-Vish tors: Wesley Assolstine and daughter lithel. Mrs. George Harrison. Mrs. James Harrison and John Gillespie.-The sick are all nnn\'nlennent.. _.,___. Oounmoox, Doc. 29.---A cantata and Chrmmucrooonurtalnmonb wu held in the Methodist church on Saturday even- ing. The house wu crowded; people were here from Mozcow, Han-ownmitb. Ynrior and other: places. All were well planned with the onborminmepb. The receipt: amountgd to $42.55. On the following Sand I 3 Inna nrving Th: nnnarnantinn us. .1, hi` Ta?! gho grow lath.-AlihnbB;:.\|.o unp.u'onm gnu nnyng oodu_'.- in Kennedy in lmdill her` Chrhbmu holidnyu at Sydonlmm.-.--Rev. W_. Bigga and sister have gone home to ' apond Chriltmu ho!iduyu.-NomianIona {or munioipnl honor: teak piles on t o '27:!) : For rqevo. G. Wilson, J. Otrd, . Wnt.kinl,'5r.:for councillors. R. Lemiko, .7. Drew. J. Dack.G. Wonale . '1`. Tait, B. Watkins. jr., W. Fraser, . Baldwin, 1). Godkin. R. Hicks. A. Munro, jr. ` ` An Though Pnnlynod. A grateful young lady in Min Annio Shepherd. of North Polhun. Ont... who writes no follow: Ihd two vnry bod npollaofit and was obli to can in tho doctor. My hands on fees would utilfonthoughl vol ponl . I to quit wott And triad doc Inodioino. but. did not got am he! Celery-Nona bangontgtu ` X:n.l:: n ;- Iv_ohou.loolonnuoIIi'odIoioo;|-In Again. ond~con highly noonnond irto onvom lIV_U IICIVUCITII T IIIIII, "'.':'*`*'::. ".'.:::"".* '...."?.. 1: mg) In an ' in Iuhondnvuvnou. 0ould.Not run The Throttle. When a reliable [gentleman like Thomne Simmons. Uhalley e Inch. engineer oi the ebocuner. James Swift. comes forward of his own account and adds hie testimony to the value of a medical cure. the public has aaanrence that there is something decon- inu of attention: of? and on for the put 'hwo yoare. he exverienced intense pain down the emetic nerve. eo eevere was it at timoe that he was unableto hendle the throes-le of the engine, and wou|dhe obliged tolay ofl"for deye. "Belore the gran bottle` of Hall`: Rheumatic Cur; a been rain . lays Mr. Simlnonl could feel the benenial -mom, and by the tizrxdl _x<:ur_l comb|;l.ent.ely cu . in no pun; ve eo- lirely free from pain. Dr. Hall e Rheu- matic Cure did is. This preparation ie taken internally. end is sold at fty cease a bottle at Wade : drug store. I 1! you hnd taken two of Garter : Linio Liver Fill: before retiring you would not hnvo had that conod tongue or bad tutu in the mouth this morning. Keep: vinl. with you for qccuioml nae. nANns_1_x_m F_E_ET_7G0_T"STIFF I and Qouoau. on nun-ondor of ntnndnr-i form 0! oonionto nlqnonlhy PI-Inni ml. at l"IBS'l`- OLASS n\n.I\: AND o.vm-rm D lrom Doo. ion. to am. good to return until nu. mm. OOIIEROIAL 'l`R.\VEhLER.8. on pronou- Mtlon ol Auonhmon Oortmontq will he muod Round mp rmm...n ~u~m .'n: 1-`; am`. 01433 l"ABl.oo-I unto, lieu lath to 85th. out good to nturn nut I an. an}, ms. Donnell 0! Palmerston. North And South Olsnonto. * O.\ll'.-\ll, Dec. .`0.--Members all present. An order granted to James Cliappell for $5) for statute labor proven to be paid by liiiu. On motion, of White-Shanks, this councilaccepted from John Lennox $7.50 in full for arrears el taxes against let Ell. con. 7, Palinerstomand that the clerk pre- pare a by-law withdrawing lot from county treasurer s books. On motion, White Johnston, in the matter of Dr. J. Elkington, asking to have lot `.29, con. 6. l'.ilnierston. changed from school tion 3 to school section `.5, no action was tall. but_ that the assessor be cautioned to see that all lots are assessed in the proper school section $38 was voted 3. J. Allen and Louis Mo ~ row for repairs on township hall per agree- ment. On S. l)oiialdson s communication regarding one day : statute labor, no action taken. 3;! voted Robert Pratt, sr.. for statiite labor paid in taxes this year.said labor having been performed, but not report- ed. On motion.Joliiisten-White, upon pay- ment of $lS.l2, .Inlin Lellrevere to receive certicate for deed. of lot '_'l, concession 4, South Canouto, said lot being bought by William Miller for the municipality at land sale: payment to be made not later than May let, 1893. Four dollars voted James Hannah for ur- rears of taxes in Palmerston in lR9~l, re- turned in error to county treasurer. It was moved by \\ liite-Miller. __that $100 and the side road between lots 5 and 6. conces- sion 9, Pulmerstoii. from the south east corner of lot 6. concession 9, to where it intersects the K. it P. railway. be granted James Hannah as compensation for a read allowance across his lot from the road lead- ing to Hannah's school to where it inter- sects Donald McDonald's land, said sum` to be paid in two annual instalments, the first in Dec., 1898. on condition that Donald McDonald, John Riddle, j'r.. and . David (libson give right of way through their lots free so that said read may be es- tablished through to llcbertsville, James Hannah to have permission to keep gates on said read for a term of two years. The motion lost by vote from the chair. The collector's time for returning the roll was extended till next/meeting of council. On motion, .lohnste;i-Miller, nominations for municipal otlicers to be held in the town- ship hall and election at the statutory time and places: Returning ollicer. polling at No. 1, Isaac Allan's; No. `.3, W. G. Mun- ilell; No. 3. Dr. John Elltington. The re- inurieratieii for delivering: ballot boxes to hell same night to be 3| .10 each. Two by- laws passed in confirmation. The clerk was ordered to enter on the path- inaster s lists the amount cluoeach road boat from noiiiresi-lent lands and otherwise, as same is collected. On motion.Wliito John- rton, the clerk and William Miller. when R0lil.ll|{,{ arrears of taxes on lands returned to county treasurer udjuslod. to have him relieve all lots isturned by towiisliiptroasurer March I lth, I897, from interest, as an illegal charge. _0n eommiinicationli from Lavant council, re road leading to l-`olger station,no action. $2lll.2.`l voted h:.iac`All.in for planks for culverts and bridges, postage and station- ory. etc On motion, Shanks-Jehtist-on, James Moore to auction ell" lots bought for this municipality by William Miller at the town hall, Palinersten, on Monday, Jan. `_`4th, the clerk to get one hundred posters printed, to be mailed to dill'ei`cnt. parties of the municipality. auuuuuy, Ull. ll:U,ll'l UIHDII l.llllII'ClI,lllI0 - --.-Uaineebing of L0 L. No. 13, hefd lush Thursday evenin , the following of- ficers were olcctod an installed for 1898: W. M..Bro. James McA|onnn; ll. M., Bro. William Uainfotd; chaplain. Bro. G. A. Umpmnii; R. S . Bro. A. Likely; F. S., Bro. W. N. Gainforrl; treasurer, (loorge Chapman; D. of C., Bro. James Hainiord; lecturer, Bro. E. Smith; tyler. Bro. R. Bnrbch. The election of cnmmittoemen V was postponed till next. meeting. IUIIU IUDIITIIIIIK HUI-LID ITUHI BCIIUUI. IIUUK since on Tueadn so Brewer-_ s Mills.- Isster Harold lmpmgn. whorecently underwent an operation in ingston gen- eral hos ital. was brought ome Monday last, an is getting uldng nicely. He was one of the patients in the hospiulywigf that was burned as few days . . Marsh left on Tuesday for his mm at Consecon to attend the funeral of a young- er brother who was drowned in I mill pond there on Tuesday.--S. E. Gorsline spent Christmas with friends at Westport. and vicinity.--The twentyvfth quarterly and annual meeting of Leeds district. division Sons of Temperance will be held Tuesday, Jan. 4tl.\.in Union church.TilloF. ---Ah'n Innnhinu nf l. D I. Nn IR hurl UIHII upnu. Ml`. anu MTG. DIHIIZII IIIVO 7000 beat. wiqhan ofallforalongand pron rous lilo.--Miu Enretba. `Gilbert. '.ntor- tawn. N.. Y.. is epending Christmas holiday: with her parents and friends.- Tho funeral of.Min.Gertie Smith. who was drowned last Wednesday in the canal while returning home from school. book also: on Tuaadnv Ah Brewer : MilIn,- eehool for1898. um; man an mum. Klngetoo. ee eeeiebeno teeeher.--Elmer Sum: wee on Wedneedey, evening Inerried to Mien L.rPutsuem, bbe ceremony being performed by Rev. '1`. Brown. The wed- dingtookplnoe ID the residence _ the bride : father. Wnlliun Pntnem. 1: er`): large pony hecgueembledebo wibneu to e inayeting ceremon . `The bride wee the rec piano 0! many endeome and useful praeenu.- During tho evening the henpv couple was serenaded b the SeeIoy a Bay bran bend. Mr. and re. Smith hevmbhe hank crank`: out gll bu. .. Ir...-..s:l v\I-an-nAnnn!n Inomm a BIRGH Sold by all Drungists and Groers. The most Esuitable and acceptable beverage to o`Her to your visitors and friends duringthe festive aeaaon is Hunt the only mzmuw of nnv sarvivu was (`MLulmnwmc.-sou l.unm~t. hat. I)ooembu-.1884. (TAIVTION -m Oh` l'lllA(`.\' AN D IMITATIONH. (`-AI'Tl()N~-V'io.o~(`.l1unvullor Sir \V. lunw \\'<~ml unmnl tlmt DB. J. C-0l.Ll8 BROWN` Whl undn\1hfmHy the invonmr of CIII.umvU\'NIc; Hum tho whole story of the defendant Freeman \vn.~nu-liburntoly untrue, which he regretted to guy had been nnvorn to..-Boe 'l`imoI._-July 13. J. P. HANLI . err. on Plan sumon, I`oo ofJohn- not: than . Klnn n. \ :<..v.1 i hnles M-1.-a.1l..9u.!I Dr. J. (`ollin Browne's Chlurm Testiumny um-nnnlulnim. om-h lmt Sum: M.umr.u:'1~|m|m-.l. '1`. ll E From W. Vosnlius i'oMim-ow. M.l),, formerly Leomror at St. (loro'I ONLY Gmmnw Hus;-iiul. imm|un-i have no htsnihltinn in umt.inu that ilmvo never met with any medicine snei('m'iuu.-4uunu Anti-.~qmumn.iiu and Sodniivu. I iuu`ousedi$1 nOon- smnrriun. A.-oiimm. liiurriimu. nml othur slimwu.-at-.~u : llxi um perfoviiy nutisiiod with the relul." Furl Ru.-mall (`0n1Inunl(':1h9 in tha (`nI|v o of i hy:.iumnn timt. he rovaivod A (1 match from Her Mnjt-9.~4ty'.-4 Consul M. Mnnillu to Hm 0! wt that I-holuru hus lw-cm iwwing fans In ly.nud that the nnly of sm'\'i(`u (`lll.uliI)l\\'NE.--m\ l.mu~.c~t. imcembor, 1 (`.Al Ti0N AND }cHLoRoDYNE. OIIOIHAL Alli! 3;-:1 Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors ` Worcester ; Crosse_& Blackwell. Ltd., London ; and Export Ollmen generally. Miumny lmto. V 7 z 7 7 sum: MANUI"AC'l`lJRItR-.|. '1`. DAVENPORT. 33 Great. Russell at.. Bloomsbury. London.En| LEA nun PERRI otrrsxnnz wnnrfpnn of every Battle of tho ORIGINAL woncmsmzznfitnm Inld Whnlnnnln hv thn Pnnnt-{afnr-c I 4 - `_. - 4- _.._ AGENTS : J. M. Dougiag a; C0. and Urquhart. a Co., Mont:-oaL RETAIL EVERYWHERE. "xv PUPILS AND Tlmollllllsof Suhnnlu and Qollocu. tmrnndor of utnndnr-i form on-..1~HI D. mm Don. DR. J. COLLIS BRO\l|INE S BOVRIL. BOURIL- CHLORODYNESU %CHLORODYNE} cHLoRoNE3E }CHLORODYNE$ ~cHLoBnYNE:m 'cHLoRobYNE:n THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE .M.. In. 64.. and us. each. None in genuine without end `word! 'ml'lI0" on the Government. Stamp. Ovuwhellninj Hodloll mt 0. TOIIET 1Pl{P E We handle a large variety of different priced Papers and F ixtures. . Have you seen the(Jumbo '. Perforated Roll--an ex'a' large roll of piper at a lo_w price. Try A sample. ; is the heat remedy known for Oouclu. Oonllunpuol ' Bmnchltiu,Ast.hnm. ' "W!9!*.*1'!.".:92.d3..'*sh"r2"v5 in the only po;lHat.lVo in Nournlgln. Rhoumnolnm. Gout, Cancer, I`ootluI.uhe, Meningitis, oto. ; omwhmlly outs short. all Much of Epilepsy. Hy- ' Morin. Pulpitution and spasms. , awn like a charm in ])hu-than and la the only upon!- tits in Chulom and liysoutory. ; is admitted b the pl-6fouulon to be ch: moat won- derful and van unblo remedy over dlncovorgd. <:- ; elfaotnnlly checks and arrest: those too often fttnl v disensos: Diphtheria. Fever. Group. Ann. JCE. 69 .--` Round TH Tlolom will Inc sold 5!: SINGLE IIBBT-OLA S FARE December mh and IIm.|ood to return until Dec. mu ; and on 1100. Int. Ind Jumuy lnt.ood to return until Jqmury ltd. Alan A0. IlIH'I`.l`.I.AQH FAIIH AND nun`. II III!) Unl- '0 no me FIRST-CL.\S$ FARE AND ONE- ! HID Dec am. uchand mu. 00:1 to "- tnm until Dec. with; and Doc. not 1, am. Ind Jfnnuy 1|h,gond t. - return until Jumdeh. 'I`l\ DIYDYLU AND mnununnu -0 L`..l.A..l- CHRISTMAS 1 -AND- 7 NEW YEAR S; T HOLID'AYS. | ICIIIIIIIC IIIVU IVIi IIi':I- KTIIKE nu Tlehh will be nice! at holow: 3 PUBLIC -- Ihglo I`llII-ulln .."s'-`""'~`~"'..:?.-`a."'.*:. *E`..'x`?.*-`-'"""' - 0 Jon. lat; IIHI I!-INLIII. - JAMES REID. I'll II AIIAIJITD JAMES RE|D S FURNITURE HOUSE.-; 3% #~ \ N \ l " 3``.:~x ~ Hy` We have a. full line of Agate Ware, Nickle .Platd Ware, Tin- ware, Carpet Sweepers, Rasin Seeders and Clothes Wringers, also a good assortment of Cutlery. V 75 a 77 Wpnmcess smear. Ifyou intend to change Stoves be sure and purchase A HAPPY ; HOME." Every range guaranteed to give Qerfect satisfaction. uuu and I noun or it nnoum be In ovary houuhtgd . ' ` 0 very m 1. __ '"i.'r. rnmxpu. INDIGISTION PERMANENTLY CURE D. - ~ - - lb. W1llInma._County No:-Iolk. Oct. 19th. 1891. {bur Btu.-r-It glvu mo (rut Piouuro to testify to the {wt that Sloan's Indian Tan 0 halo came a mont remarks!) 0 oungo In In condition. For two years I have Iunrod from Indluntlon and wnknun, nnd not ndlng rellof ham nu! ohhor medi- ulno until your agent ouno hon one (In and advised me to try Noun : ndhm Tonic.` I did no and hnvo mod (on: boutiu. it u mqdo as green. ohlmre in my me. and I can now tour. and sloop with 0590 and comfort. I belvovo Sloan`: Indian `main in tho but Inodlolno in tho world. , I remain. yours truly. * V M88. 0. PRICE. For sale by :11 dealers or sddreua the Company at Hnmiiton. 81 per bottl; 6 ior $1 1..- I |l.I" III?` IUINI la ' TUDUTII UHIII IIIIIII `VII- T0 PUPILS AND TEAOHEBSOY S4-hooln Ind Column. nn nurnndnr of nlnndnnl furm - "1. . _ `-f'ell;V`how toiprepare ' it on every package. `A . - _ W`----~ -~-~-~~'~ A Pure flfuit avofs - Lemon -`q-unite-`';fra9e Fruit - Pineapple - Straw- ; L T A gnd other favorite avors. . Q. ' `L o Mm_u'r:s Q) ' Ail III Yanknraa Lehion-Oranz'e-`("irabe ,`..Slf|'.V~'*,?R413v.l_I'.1'Jr`7'.`!;,,. .1 . AT ALL TRAVBl..l..lNG-BY RAIL. SPECIAL LOW PRICES _._A1-___ manna mooning n the nose. and the tnutmont I was nubjeotad to fonkened my I-Ioguh no clroingthlnf goouid out would gnu with mo and} could retain nothing but to don in I evil: :3 vu_mr chief dish, " K .1 kind I hoto of our Moon : India Tonic and at once boson to im prove and it. has and ponnanon out in my aunts can now pu-take oi my food no mnttu how um. an uporuuuo no diuuou after calling. ' ova noommomlod it to uvoni no lo and in every one it hn given grand to- sum And boto of it should be in ouuhnid 2 Your: van truly. J US$91 ll IJIIQIJ ?:1;3:.";3io:. Dun snmlgoiab um: an 11 tinned binding at the um uomnh no club nothing I mum . 11...}. RIID. MANAGER. ELLIOTT The By-lawiis Sure to pass `for the extension of Sydenham Street We must clear our entire stock for improvements. Now is your time for Bargains. ._._._._._...4_. ...... ._._ -__ _._.. _ `FOR CHRISTMAS. bxnac1"1io}i7x7 uma ; -70- Nlaat- a Falls. (human Ilvvgnnna. Ilnnhn-bu. IIBIIIUIV` VVHIIIIIIWUI I SOUTH- |-Cglal ll`.-Ola.-4| IA-4 IICIAI` Ell. IJIUII 4 WEST- ` [Inn-I N--3 `bu UIIUC1 IJIDIVUII -II 53' ..E.A..9T' I I Inc a an-Iy y xx on &-mru`: W 11 hr Bu Io l:::l.:I'u|.0inoln-' nou. M. haul: and the 'C??I'fPf1 ""' "`...".`}".:"'.'. Ie1:'?;'.."`\'}:.'{"sn";` " ' um OIUDIN IDoPIIIlI'OIl|- mad I Inc and our! YILLIH It Inc ; good lotnrnlu "- P m .. :9 % 'I`lIVll|Cl'I' .1 Jhhlla polio I-out-.. maul: into}: A Lnyg can-agn. umuncruama. ,1 Ooomnn. 51.-iotor. / v Cini.hMn.|0oi.. lath. me: HimnuoIv n`Irntod by ono of out but city doqton for con- `ho I d C. 0 1 nubjeatad weakened blag will and! 1 was my din. The Leading Undermker and Furniture Manufacture: 261 and 256 Princess Street. iiiwiibo MINUTES 'arAM1q=ns _ - _, cl % T Aiclouo TAIL! -Duetln prepared from the finest g; H. BRAME Sl i 'sLfns I was ILAIIIVEY. :.'.~.-.-.2-,.-.:.-.:.=-- VEHICLES * mamune HE NOW FAR-FAME!) BEHIIUDAS. with cable nommunluellnn end oqunble winter uenxpmmturo nf seventy deereee. henn- Mful scenery and 100 mile: of good mean, hamlqunnorn of the British army end navy. I Is unrivalled in in: nmreouvenous. uumhed oy the In ulcunt. iron nenmers urlnooo or Trlnlds in on hours from New York. The tropical leltnde. including it. Thom. Seam (`-rue, Se line, .Inrt.inIque. St Lucie and mu-hedoeu. el-o Alford beeuhful end interest- Inn mun, ell reeohad by etoemshl of the - Quebec steememp Oumxmny from ow York. Ipeclel onleee so me 1`:-oplce nth ane- ery. no and Idol: turner . and lint Inn]: For deem-ipuve pawn in on and Intel 0! nillng ly to A. EM [.108 OUTER- R ltllldh.` & . Annte 39 Bnedwey, New York or J. P. Hunky. lllncnton. one. I Au.rrkunAunnu.amoc.u.Quooo. ` Canada Railway: jyj-1 coiilhnns Mn N: van mms 1.}-..-.,. . . F It you want the Cheapest and Best I ilonnolhsnn... |Pnmnn....... ; hnurontlnnm. ' Numldlnu-...u I CnuthulniAn.. |'0l' DIUIDII In IVITI IIIIDIIIIIEIUII IUPF I. P. IAILIY. Agent. Grand Trunk Station: I l`.ul!.I)llIl.IIVI.A|'cl. Iii (Havana. Ht: ------<-v --y-2- -- HR NOW FAR-FAME!) BERIIUDAS. 1 Ivlntgp mnnxumvnlunrnnf anvnnfv datum. hngn. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. ml :57 roturn. Sboonn to Idvorpoohboudondu . London. (ilugow. Quuuntown. Bolfnub. on to 015 m. In ah! nloonu.- doom-lo mm. nmoionn woman: 0 docks. I. D. llnnley. J. D. Glldersleevo. Alone. (l.'.l .B. Station. 49 Cluonoo St. D. '1;0r;Ill'ANCl!`.&O0.. General Aunts. Mon- g:LIVERPO0L. SEBVICE DIRECT. ELAN LINE] } Iio_I1iinionLineSteamships] For ticket: and our: Information 4 I 3 I I -I_`7 A ---0 KIN`GS-TON&_ PEMBMTKEJ The corrective for over- indulgence by old or young is the Caledonia Springs Duncan Water. Sold by best hotels, cl uhs and grocers c\'c:'y- where. TRAVELLING-`av BOAT. `:3f'___`5"'`__'-_J..'3.'fi`_:.. ......uu. A1-...... Ftom Pol-bland. ..............Sntord|y. ...... . . . . . Hutu!-h\y. ` . . . . .....SMnrduy, .1 .............Hatm-.ln)', .| -----.........:-imuuhu,J KmasToN,'oN1' an Olnnncc strut. -Q-IETJJ Hhslnor will lnvo Ilnumn dnlly.`$nxnopt. I liuudny)ntnu.m..aonocuMnuM. Ca .o Inoont with I nu. train. and mum: to II point: In tho UNITED STATES. \l1-._-- |.I--- n|--_z__ A... L_4___.. ' y, Jun. 1st . J;_n. nth , Jun 15th ,.hsq- Ld . Jam. mu * lliolo TI W II FXITTNOI IIXII `TIC . than John 0|-undool and In Han won united in nutrinonv by the Ru. E. M, n.-|..a_..n.. -ha 4...; n..nw..a lllq II?` Ills EITI I5 IAIIIITI. I! VIIICIIIK her ntronu.-Llr. Stovonuon. Ronfrow. occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church on Sunday Iu-t..--Mn. John l.. in on the nick gut 3V0 wnh tlor her a recovery. ~ In in-iotmu sdvor bold 5. the llothodm church on Christmas evosna a docidod mean. It in rumored that in van tho boot ontorhinmoh|o( its kind ovdhold in our villqc. The load. ingpiooo war the Chriunu grams; ton on India drcuod In lilo. Nllhont ng grants. which LI: did` in an excul- lont Iunncr. Au ucollool prognunno, conning of twenty-nix number: wag rou- runvsn, nun. Ia.-4-1 VH1 y Ivola took plan at tho'u-idonenpl 32: Took). ulna: John 0|-ndxn nu! Min Hg`-n Mu.~u`o\\', Dec. :29.--Hooclieleighing liere William Carr hu purohrued Charles Clerk : term. end Clmrlie" line purcliued Another nears denlmm.--I).uiul (:owdy_ is erecting A building on Facbory moon. where he will carry on feed grinding.- Tbe Christmas tree was a euooeea up usunl.--Archie Card has sold his form to Mr. Close. Croyden. and purchased an- other near Mounuin Gr-ove.b~Welley Benn in making preparations to erect I ue new home on Colebrook `etreeh.--Mmley Foe- ter bu his house on liutfmen sweet. and up in line shape and will move into it. soon. --evenl new bieyclee have been purchas- ed hem letel .-Miu Nettie Burns. of Texas, is open ii; the winter with friends here.--'l`rndeemen'nnd. orehenu in our village all appear to buey.--Our mer- elnenu eppeer be be turning on 3 number of orgnno. (.'.u.Anqms. Dev. 28,- Min Aggie Somor- U vill in visiting the Mills Grunt. --Sntnuel Die son has nrrind Jrom Syracuse to pond Chriqtmu holiday: with his (monk. -Willio Dolnpnoy in also vising hm homo horo.-NiII Bush. who has been Attend- ing the high oohool It Lsnuk. is visiting haw nAlInlA-LI|-_ Rh\vnnnnn_ Rnnh-an Wunu hlaoo Slooplnq can bemoan OAPI VINCENT AND NEW YORK. u an a n M h _%.wno on u to 1 0 mm A. . I ' :3 `f,`; n`.`.9..'is`.`i`:`.a'f.o`Z. - . adnn [ I \aIVIlI-Ila Zlrlliit ' U . . mu. nuv. u it vnouo. nu. L-no nrmo II pnmnw, Dy nev. nuxn apunoer. --Tho(Ihriat.mu tree and concert. at the town bill by the Methodist church. Flin- ' con. man I complete success. Proceeds $37. I FI.lN'rn.\', Doc. `.`7.-~'l`he weather is fine. ~ -31 ` hing on the road: is perfect; cannot be I) t.ur.- The Kormiaa at. the town hall. I-`linbon. for the English church, was at.- lendod by a large number of persons who enjoyed the ontertmnmono very much. 1!. was a perfect. success. Proceeds $4U.-- The funeral of the late Dennis Huinu, drowned at. Loon lake. took place nt Flin- ton on Dec. '.:2nd. lb was largely attend- od. He was one of our most. prominent men and will be missed. Ho was a favor- ite in thomunicipnlity. -.\liss Katie lluslur, Flinton, and George Vance, l'ict.on. were murriod on the `.".End at. the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Hugh Sponoer. -_Thn I lhrinhmnn than and nnnnnrr. at Hun lII-T' ZI INT '3 T?` uDn |.-1`h shoot- -ing and whit tool laurdq nmnd Ana: John Wan. 0-nah P1.x.\s.l.\"r V'AL1.u:\'. Docl `28.-Chriat.mas is over, and Auld Sans: nude lad many little heart: with the buunilu toys and preoenba.--Nomination in over. the result. being two for the reeveahip. two for deputy and five for _oounoillora. A lively contest is anticipated. and election is the topic of the hour. -~John Siguworbh has to day nished thrashing his grain. results being ovor 3.000 bushels. Whoah'nl'one amounted to 1.020 buehela.~-\'is-itors: Mr. and Mrs. Thoma: Tapping at Thomas Wataon'a, also '1`. Peters and sister; Mr. and Mra. 1). Leslie and tlaixprhtera at. lloorgo Barr's: Mina Ella A. Barr in upend- iug (`ariabmaa holidays at I). Leslie's; Miss Mary Bowing, Formoy, called on friends last. week. - 1)i:.~u;iv.1' L/nu-2, Inc. `.28.-.-O-ur achool has closed and many regret. the departure of? our teacher. Miss Whiting. There has been no decision regarding a teacher for the coming year.-'l`. Deyo has moved to 1*`. I{eeeh'e farm.-Many here are contem- plating a winter`: job cubhing and hauling oordwood.--A. Orner haa bought) a new cuu.er.--Florence Snook has gpne to Syd- onlmn.--Miu E. Page` in in Hurrowemihh. --JMOII Owner, Woetporb, was renewing aoquainbancu here last. week`.-B. Page : house hook tire on Christmas day from a -.-park from one chimney and had in not been that: the well was convenient in al probability is would have been deucroyedl --We wish the Winn shall a prosperous New Year. :._:_- KALADAR, Dec. 2. . --Merry Christmas dayis passed, hug the remembrance still lingers in our minde.-Somo of our people Amended tho kirmisa of the Anglican church and the tree of the Methodist. church at Flinton.--Mr. and Mrs. Grico, (istarnqui. are spending Christmas an Uhnrleu l'iokoring u.-Mr. and Mrs. F. Cummings. Cloyne. are at her father-`:9. A. AIport..-~Mr. and Mrs. A. Forbes` children were all homo on (fiiriatmaa day. --Mrs. Righy, very low for is short. time. is improving acmewhat..--Miss Nollie Alporc has had an attack of quinaey, but, is some hei:tor.--Jaruea Buthgate made a ilying trip to Tuniworth last. Friday. Waurous, Dec. 27.--A very successful entertainment was held in school section No. 5, North Marysburg. Monday evening. Dec. `.. 0th, under the auspices or Miss Unl- liver. teacher. who `was made the recipient of a handsome ;Jadies' companion.--'I`he young liberals held a meeting Thursday, BVGIIIDK, Dec. 23rd. in the Foresters hall -tosoloct their candidates for municipal honors, with (l. N. Rose as president and William Bonzurd as secretary.-The bay between Waupoos island and the mainland is frozen over.--Master Harry l)m-id, Pic- ton. has been visiting in this vicinity.- Sleighing is very good. Punu, Doe. !8.-A vary oven ',5P|I!0_-3 `!0`|`i9|'I0l9U ,, Gonrnxv, Dec. ~28.-Our eieighing in very good. thus making it more livel for the holide.y:.I.--B. C. Freeman. en ol aet- tler', uged eighty-two, peeeed ewey let.-t week to his eternal reet. He was e devout christian and highly respected by all who knew him. Hie wile in also very low.-- There wee quite an interesting entertain- ment held in the town hall at Piecpdilly on Chrietmee eve. the Rev. Mr. Dyde acting as ctmirmen.-Miss Georgie Hemilton, ill for some time, is able to be out 3 ein.-~ Visitors: Mieeee (Jeanie Fox, 3 univernity, and Emma Cnmpsall, Sydon- hem high euhool. ueen e . ['50 Inch 0! no Wonk `Ital Oou-In u Iooldonu of Ildllllll DERRI- umo nape: noun. And you noos- Iltyonn Ilad loluthlnj of llhlilo . P031` Mmronu, Doc. 23.-ChriIuu wu spent quietly wioh the oulbotnsry re- unions.--'l`bo Sand: school Chsiabmu tree was well attend and tho runme and decoucioilp second to none.-- ho bay is frozan our and `col shers are trying their luck on the ice, bu`. with poor nuc- oou so tar.--'1`he schooner Nollie is likely ~ so be re-builo hhia winner-or -extensively repaired. She is the only craft wintering in our bu-bor. EKJ LJ L7-id 1 . M ':.:::::~:-.::~:..':-~'- '~~ TTIACTT Vamcsm msmcr ms. m-arr oun Iunusfmoua Asnrr-' or connespouosms wnVm:.. mg n ~auL* #7 ia. museum. nnciizniiun so. 1397. D\IDUI_Y Wllill ITIOIIGI II: DWOUFI DOITIQYI. --\\`illinrn and Mia: Addie Pierce returned home yesterday from I visit with friends in Perth end hewhoro.-B. Dullon. urchi- cecu. Renfrew. who has been the guegt. of his father here far 3 few days. returned home In dey.-.\Im Florence Argue in the guest of Mice Ella Senhrook at. Long Point. _yeI&etdny.--inn Keeie Base enter- ;ufned 1 number of her friendent her home here has eveping.-Whi|e to more of no thin has been a eeuon of rejoici .=` fen it he: heenone ql deep torrent in home of John Ponnellmhoeeeldees eon. Thoma, ]-Zi.I.rsviI.x.:, Doc. :.29.-~'l`ho Christmas aeeaon rooms doubly joyous on eccount. of the pleasant weather end good aloighing.- There were tcvernl family reunion: in our liutlo villoge on Christmas dey.~-A num-' her from here attended divine service at 8%. Luke : church. Lyndhurat. on Christ.- mes nighb.--0n Sunday Afternoon Rev. Mr. Brown. Smiley`: Bay. preached I very intcroscin Christmas sermon in the Oh- vot cliurc . The building was packed to the doors -On Friday evening the mem- bers of Olive: Sunday echool will hold their ennuel concert. end New Yeer e arch. ' -W. W. Richardson end family. Brook- villearere thoguoeeo ol Mr.end Mrs. George Bracken on Friday leet.--Williem Sly spout Sundey win: lricndevet. Sweeu Corncre. lI':II-- --I Ilhg AAA}; D1--ngnge...-..I PIIICU UH l`lUHUlI_V. L; llIUlUlIlUH IIU|HIHIKoUU wore: East ward, Messrs. Deacon, Lit- tle. Bennett. Connitt. Wright and Crosby: L`-ontro word, Messrs. A. U. and M. Shaw, James Allen and William Butler; West mud. Messrs. Hope. Smart, Burris. A. C. Shaw, Keyeu and Jomee.-Rev. Mr. l)un- nott, tho evungcliet, gave his farewell ml- dreee in the Methodist church on Monday night and was presented with e purse of $103 before a lull congregation. Mr. I)un- nott left on the midnight for Kingston and thence to Fitteburg. Mose. ---ll.ev.. Mr. Vining, Baptist missionary for Manitoba nd the north-west, spoke on missions. in the Perth Baptist church on Tuesday night.-ln the nhscnce of e uknting rink here on.Chrietmae afternoon A rent many rpent tholdey driving:-Tho osie Mills i comedy company were to have plnyed hero on Chrietmm! night. but owing to the sick- ness of Josie Mills they failed to put in un .-\ppenr.u.co.--l'. llope intends to be in his lino new house by the first of the `our.- The water works system was place in the t,)uoen e hotel leer. week, but the cold snap at Chrietnue froze the newly lnid pipes and they had to be uncovered to thaw them out. necessitating two dangerous holes in the street. . H.num\\:~:.\in'ii,. ])ec. `.28 --Our village `was quite lively on Christmas. A number of the young people spent; the afternoon in a jolly sleigh ride to Sydenham and in the surrounding country. In the evening the ll ibhodisr. Subbanh school had a ver successful enberminmenh in the town hal , which was lled to the door. The pro-. gramme, consisting of choruses, reclus- tions, drills. aongs, dinloguea, ebe., were well rendered and attentively listened to. Proceeds aboub $30.--'l`he nominations yesterday were quite well attended.- Berh Sprols. benching the Sliarbot. Lake` `public school. is home for the holidays. He will teach again ab Sharbet Lake nexb `yea:-.--Miss Flora ll. Stewart: and Miss Jennie Snibley will return to Queen's next wcok.-l)r. Lockhart. is attending Mrs. J. Wallace. who was taken suddenly ill lash week.--Communion services were held in St.. Peter : church last. Bnbbach moi-ning.--A meeting of the Chosen Friends will he held on Thursdey evening for the election of tlicers for 1898.-- Visitors: Miss S. liorev. at S. F. Sbewartfs; Miss Sadie Robeson. at. J. 'I`rousdale s; the Misses Addie and Annie Lyons. at W. J. Lyons`. and Ross lhvy, M M. l)av_v`a; also a number ul visitors as J. SLewarL s. ` I`scm'n, Dec. `J9.-'I`ho nominations for councillors for the dillbroul: wards took place on Monday. Cmdidnton nominated warn - Rant. u-urn], Mnnurng |):mn'm, Lit.- lIARrm:ro:~', Dec. 28 --The entertain- ment on Christmas eve in connection with the Sabbath school was e decided success. The church was packed to the doors with an expectant crowd and they were not disappointed. - for the programme was excellent and rellected great credi on'Mise Minnie Cmnpsnll who had ohargeof the` training of the chi! Jren in their drills.gleos nnd songs. The trees were beautifully de- corated with gifts for the members of the Sunday school and others. and when they were unloaded nmuy hearts were 2la.dden- ed.-Mrs. 1'urdy, who fell and broke her hip over a year ago. is now able to walk without the help of crutches. She s )8llk8 very highly of the skill of Dr. Lee hart who was her attending physicien.--.\1ies l.. Sigsworth is a little better this week.- \'isitors during the holidays :-N. I lirien, Mr. and Mrs. L. Glow and daughter, Mrs. E. A. Vanluven, Kingston, with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. M. Irser. Mr. and Mrs. Vine. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Saul at ll. Nige- worllfs; Mr. nmlMrs. H. Hicks at (J. Lee- nnrd s--l1ev. A. B. Johnson. Pittsburg, is to preach in this place next Sabbath evenimr.---H. H. Wood. absent in Maui- toba several yenre. returned last week. non. mu :1? max`; 1-; 1 1 N 1 u a . pn\o.n.Thno::? ..Kmo;u`na uh: . 2%7TFPI`l',"

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