icAnv 18th, reason why Aye?“ moral is so "his? fumption. I: m K! tear of use,“ , . But it does more . :thc inflammaï¬o. , ver, soorhes, heals: actor about this", dOfï¬mflnom we: 313:, y" '; lultural Em tin» :Children it president of the O lscussing the needs 01 l- attention to the im- I“ [ï¬nd in the way be it. was about .sed . by the coll; m-ctmn with the a}. :ral population. He -ntial for the best in- untrv that the preg- newhzu changed. and grlC'lllllf‘C taught in q . ()_\' ESSENTIAL mg the convention be impressed with 1h which the word vas hoard. Nearlv 'd some suggestioii of the principle m" the Production “’1' marketing Altui'al produce, and (Mix. {ivancz‘ment of the st Specialize )oputy Minister of . able address. drew , v-i'nurkahle progress .mg the last few out that new con- , up and problems “5* now confront the generally prosperi’» was shown clearly '51.: 'l‘aril‘f Commis- ' :w-rurns of the. s ."i nor large nor “fin ('lifï¬Ciilty' is H:;‘:irio farm la- ; fhe cities. and lit-partnient of i W" James. â€is - . ‘hs difficulty by Z'.1'?\‘ of theldesir- e‘ in country. and, :rs '.) communicate :41: (in Dill. best to Farmers gr“ .1; the applicaâ€" 'i<<tl)l.», \ o v‘lllv'll.’$_ where One there !'>' ‘n-inq made, am! ‘ >‘T‘j' farmer in the ~ lid“: his condj- decide what was particular. ‘ th'; specialize in '21»)? with more . (imi co-opera- if“: «ipply and do that 1.x JUL: along 'l.’ lllSlY'lCl l <1 «vi? 14:“ ‘ \ Yâ€. 1 H W 5 injl :iizzmshrp, is the ~‘ {Artur-f†Fills. - S‘gnals ' >‘>~amships, Em- -u'ul Ireland, will Maw appliances for rnals through the . important points i 'r: river submarine ml. which in thick Vi. sounded automa- In ,ic pressure. , Empresses, and 1:.“ 4 sides o a telephone box "'- . thus the ofï¬cer ' the warning bells miles away', and position of his state of the wea- as the submarine . are not subject ugh the wata‘ *2». -md give an exact .3 rec of danger, it "' vy become an im- fety. The steam- tney of Boston. full speed, picked eight miles dir stinctly. . t he heard gale, when tpense has nova" the Canadian 1" appliances can = NW FEN ELON FALLS . . Miss Moore of Wurkworth, has been visiting Mrs. A. McFarland for the past week. . Mrs. Wm. McKendry was the $005?- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, last week. Mr. Johnston of the Dominion bank Lindsay, was one of the hockey PlaY- ers of the game played here last w and spent the night with his friend trict lodge 0‘ Emily. held in the MM‘E‘Mwltfigenl L'ndsay is visit Orange hall, Omemee, the. following me- . ~ . ’S .c. r o ’ .' ' were the olncers selectedforthe en- ‘ '2 “ mg her iriend, Mrs. Jas. Shaver. suing year: Bro. Thos. Newman, W. Hr. 1‘1. £187“ 0‘ WVwm Mr- A. Kennedy- Oi Réabomv Spent D. M. ; Wm. Neil, nun. ; Rev. J. 80:9“: Middle “Ru-dmiï¬Ã© Ill“. Monday the guest of 1115 uncle, Mr. W. Whitelaw, chap; J. g_ Beatty. F Brien ofF , an “'m: Emmi“ d ,. .t Rec.-Sec. ; A. Stinson, Fin.-Sec. ; w. “ma, ‘w. m; 1'“; m»w° . » . ,. ‘ Miss 13.: .Field, who ha ‘been “5’ ' Cottingham. Tress. : J. T.‘Beattyn am over Sands, v "t rug her ll‘lend, .msskF. L. Bragdop, Lecturer ; F. Magee, D. of C. Mr.’ Wm: Ford of.the N.W-T .: t. . 1"" a con?†0‘ “ee 5' â€Fifi“ d 0 The following vote of thanks was a few days with his sister ï¬lmslglm U ht? home 1“ Cobourg 1:“ , ‘3".3 day. passed: We, the Orangelnen of the Fee last week. ' ’ Munici Worldwa the use of the peeve MivA.£io}nItiLa.mber '01P trill) say district of Emily, take this opportunâ€" Council. 6 l I. . . 0n mono“ by . . and - 1r :I‘ angltpn oxh £8111 oro. ity, at our ï¬rst meeting since July NORLAND. Maud by Mr. Chrysler, seconded by Graham By-law 588, being o by-law spa-nu aï¬t dhurs a3 3:;th ,i‘. S' t 12th, 1905, of tendering a vote of Mt S B Trick t f thi Mr. Mullald'rithat thocollecmr’s time to appol’ at. certain amour. for the 3“". kamb “£5 ca, - d °M °"°{,‘ ° thanks to the citizens of Omemee for I“; ,S'gwgn u gum? wanf ans be M until the 14th of p.m. to in of Maxim was received. last “'7‘? y 0’ “e“ ’5‘ 3" their kindness. alnd the grand effort tothe Manges,†In 0 I mg 3 n gazing. l . 11 tion by m. Michael and .. ' av 37 . Chrycer, seconded by Swain a number of accounts were 12‘ and passed in the usual manner. Nostrand, owing to the serious ill- ness of Mrs. Wm. Logan, mother, of Mrs. Van Nostrand. Mrs. Logan died at noon on Saturday and-was buried on the following Monday. lhe widow of the late Rev. Wm. . Falls and her death caused deep sorrow many old a few days at the Falls this:week., Society of St. social in the Orange Hall last Friday. i-vening. An enjoyable time was spent and the attendance was good. The members of the Young People's Society of St. Andrew's church ’drovd will, to the home of Mr. Smith, Fenâ€" clun, near Rosedaie on Monday evenâ€" ing and enjoyed themselves thorough- i}. They Were the , guests of Miss Smith, who had previously invited to them to come and all speak highly of llt‘l‘ as a hostess. The sleighing was good, the weather mild, and every- Yhing combined to make the outingl pulpit F'St.‘ 3W ‘ . , Sun ,' in the near future. mining decidedly for the well-being» congregation . ' i + put forth by the large num visitors, who a g . tion on that day. She was we thank the Esp L0" terian church for the heroic eflort put em to provide provisions The work done by the orange St- lforth by th for the visitors. all . more. The members of the Parish Workers J_ Muldoon ï¬nis James church held a season this last week. Mr. H. Mullen is visiting old friends Manitoba seems to agree is at present the most enjoyable. In Your Leisure Time If you could start at once in a. busiâ€" ness which would add a good round sum to your present earningsâ€"WITH- OUT INVESTING A DOLLARâ€"wouldn't you do it? Well, we are willing to start you in a proï¬table business and we don’t ask you to put up any kind of aodollar. Our proposition is this: We will ship you the Chatham Incubator and Brooder, freight prepaid, and You Pay No Cash Until After 1906 Harvest. ry raising pays. People who tell you that there is no money in raising chicks may have tried to make money in the business by using setting hens as butchers, and they might as well have tried to locate a. gold mine in the cabbage patch. The business ofa hen isâ€"to lay eggs. As a. hatcher and broader she is out- classed. That’s the business of the Chatham Incubator and Broodcr, and they do it perfectly and successfully. The poultry business, properly con- ducted, pays far better than any other business for the amount of time and money invested. Thousands of poultry-raisersâ€"men and women all over Canada and the United Statesâ€"have proved to their satisfaction that it is proï¬table to raise chicks with- the , $ch pendantsmvrequchtcdï¬om : Om At the.annual meeting of. the dilr "‘ is much appreCiated by Mr. rl‘hos. about here. with him. He guest of Mr. Robt. The dance at W. proviid a' great. success, spending a most enjoyable ti hope now the season has got to have a fairly good time. We hear that Mr. his mill at Janetville. Mr. and Mrs. W. McGill h turied home to ‘ .Toronto. Maggie Fanning mother 5 Mrs. B. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacket, Jordan, C ' iPriguew, Mr. G. Fanning, Mr. (1 Miss G. Parrington and quite lively. * m... H. Anderson spent a pleasant at on Wednesday. We hear that sleighing is rather bad i Mr. James Henry l ! one 01‘ l i l is a good motto. FRANKLIN l l l l l l l weeks has made business lively in our lvillage, but from the appearance: of are going l the weather at present we l to lose it. l Mr. Horatio Noble, {Toronto Christmas week i friends, .ago, is at pr l in Mamvers and Cavan. them . March. The surveyors are laying new line of road which, it. is said will be completed in the near future, If the heavy grades and sharp line via Omemee. ting 0 curves on the old . MA NILL A ReViVal serVices are now going on in the Methodist church by Mr. itoba, are visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr. W. H. Robinson, Mr. John McLean the guest of his sister, McFadyen on Wednesday while in the village called of his old friends who we ' to reCeive his visit. Judge the village Mr. Sam Shekes them to accommodate ber of Orangemen and ttended our celebra- Espec' i‘ally. would icopal and Presby- Johnston and Mr. bed a Very successful A llen’s on Friday everyone Fair is giving up was visiting at her ed. Keep to the centre of the road h l ' h' h . I T 9 good S erg mg Of t e past “‘0 dinner provided at the Beatty House who Went to has returned accompanied by 1 his cousin, Mr. Fred Staples. Mr. James Edgerton and daughter, lwho went to Manitoba three esent here visiting friends They as if the western country agreed They are not. returning till their pastor, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Birch of Man- of spent three days of last week guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter. McIntyre of Whitby was in Saturday on business. (the sheeny mer- chant). has gathered up 'his bed and did M -. cw w ».-, ‘ i Mr. Melanin. that. James Graham and regardless of cost. REABOBO Rev. F. J ohnstan, of been holding revival services in the No. 1 Behool house on Union church of this place for the of March. township ofï¬cers and conï¬rming the appointment-of auditors. ‘ouncil then adjourned to meet at Saturday 8rd be- son, reeve; James M. Swain, John J. Michael, William Innis and George Graham, councillors. \ THE REEVE’S ADDRESS After the installation Reeve Wat- Son-\addressed the council giving an outline of some legislation that. he would like to see carried out. during this year. He wished steps to be taken to have the assessment taken in Miss Annie Calvert has: returned the early summer or spring, say home after visiting friends at Orangeâ€" I about April, May or June and to be ' done by one or two of the most com- ville. : lpetent persons in the township, said OMEMEE ‘ valuation of the property to stand- for The sleighing is ï¬ne and farmers a term of-yearS. . are taking advantage of the some. He advocated the appomtment of The grain and‘StOCk nlarkets are E one or two conmllSSlona's for the « whole township for the expenditure of public moneys as a means of ~making the roads more uniform. The bonus given for wire fences should be somewhat adjusted so as to give those on the north and west side of the road, anzadvantage of at. least ï¬ve cents per rod. aISO there should be a least. four rods'of wire cross fence for each fenpe connecting 1with the road fence. , The manner of conducting the business of the council} might be greatly facilitated, if the members sary'. the church concert on the 29th 1 would kindly communicate with him in Bradbum Hall, Omemcc. Comet “PO“ any matters 0‘ new business to one and.a1'l. The best program of be taken “P- . the season. , Mr. Swain remarked that it seem- Fa-rmer's‘ Institute meetings this ed t-0 be a popular idea to have the Wednesday-afternoon and svening. 885885318!“ taken in the summer, b‘.“ The meeting of the cheese factor m was held last Friday evening. patrons gave a- splendid reception. vention held in Peterboro last week. ‘The members of the ‘Un-ion church presented their organist, Miss Mamie Thorne, with a fleur-deâ€"lis brooch. The Bible class presented Mr. R. H. Reid with a teacher's bible. A large number of our young people are looking farward to the concert on- Jan. 29, which will be given in the Bradburn Hall, Omemee in the in: terest of the Ops church. labo. me. We started reâ€" Miss ave Mr. G. J. Anâ€" Wm. McQuade has gone into the coal and flour business. There are prospects of a number of new buildings going up. Wm. Adams and John†Bennett have already. be- , gun operations on iSturgeonâ€"st. 'l‘li'e C.P.R. surveyors did not show {up at the banquet last Friday. Our l council did ample justice to‘ the gnod but were much disappointed at the absence of guests. Look out for the Bel-15’ anniverâ€" to visit I years be something look with SOME MINOR CLAUSES. , , SONY“ , Communications Misses Kitty Ferguson and Katie ing aid for the Si McKinnon returned to the city of To- ronto on Monday, Jan. 15th, to re- tional Sanitarium at sume their respective duties there. Mr. James Curtis laid The annual meeting of the W.F.M. that Samuel Bambury a S. of the Lindsay Presbytery was held am from the re at Sonya 0n TueSday- "Jan- 9th site his farm, lot. 11. con. 7. There were three seSSions, one. at..11 The police trustees of a.m., a second at 3 p.m. and a third at 8 p.m. gTheattendan‘cc was large members being present. from the dif- ferent churches of the Presbytery. The evening meeting was opened by singing Doxology 615 after which Mr. Keith, who presided over the meet- ing led in prayer. Following this was the reading of the ï¬nancial re- port. which was, indeed, very favorâ€" able and which unanswered by m. Turner of Wopdville. Then Mr. Grif- ï¬th, our missionary from Hanan. the Presbyterian mission ï¬eld in; Chino. delivered a very interesting and im- pressive address on the work being performed there. MondameS! McPhail and Edwards, of Mani-Ila and the mis- giving choice out the Gravenhurst. cut- conducted Cragg. agreemen of made in February. RESOLUTIONS home Curtis, that. Mr. Samuel cutting trees on opposite lot 11, con. on some‘ authorized to notify re pleased must not be removed and that age already done.â€"â€"Ca.rricd. Swain that this council gr were read solicit- ck Children's Hos- pital, Toronto,.and also for the Na- a complaint was cutting ad allowance oppo- Oakwood waited on the council relative to the division of the township rate. No t was made, but they were assured that a settlement. would be Motion by Messrs. Graham and Mc- Innes, that. .on canplaint of Mr. J. Bambury is the road allowance, 7, the clerk be bimtocenseat once and that the timber already cl: 8 must. ,make mtltution for any dam- Motion by Messrs. Graham and ' tho the sandâ€"Carried. lacy. NW 20th, than odiournod. The council ‘ J. B..WELDON. Clerk. The new council met at the town friends in this village. She was a men of this district. Signed on person of particularly sweet and half of the district, Thos. Newman, pasttwo weeks. ‘ ‘ IOHN WALSH Cl k charming manners, whom to know W.D.M., J. G. Beattv. Rec.-Sec.. Rev. Mr, Russell; of Millbrook, ' ' or ' ball Victoria Road Jun 8th Mem- , was both to lovexand esteem.. Mr. ., ‘ ‘ preached in the Baptisu church on â€"â€"â€"-+â€"â€"â€"’ 7 bers present . Reeve F C Ffeldin . Carpet Sweepers Thos. Roberts 0! this Village went to Sunday afternoon and ReV. Mr. Welch . . C u ill‘ .Will' - - - 8 . 9 Toronto on Monday to attend the CLABO of Lindsay in the evening. lllgllGllRAL was 01' I'll! 83: az'ds'w Jm'x‘g‘z‘soni $5991" FOOd Chow, “‘“eml- _ I We are sorry to learn that another Mr. RYGFSOD R98- iS home from the m we“; Bowing absent through gm...†Dec- Bnad M11611, . Mfg-i {1' {imml'm ""0 m" dangh- of our neighbors is about to leave West visiting his brother William . â€"â€" ' larations of qualiï¬cation and .ofï¬ce (“ethos Wnn ’ " Egr, 11155 P- (a‘ Brandon “out ul' to our n‘idst“ Mr. RObt. .Argue is.sell- Rea... ' m wmls m "" Tomâ€, “-8“ made and sump-it“ M‘nu‘a Cloth†“hers 'l‘oronto last 'lhursday‘ to attend the ing his home, and leaving, so we hear Miss Stella Hickson. nurse in Ross OMB Am!“ I“. the You 0' the last meeting were read and Axes lorrey-Alexander meetings in Massey ‘ for the Northwest. We wish him 9v- Memorial Hospital, spent a. few days The 1,011 owin persons “ubscribed to conï¬rmed ‘ ’ S W8 Hall, and returned on .Saturday. cry success in his new venture. With her sister, Mrs. A. Brown. th declarationgs f in 1.303“ ' d ‘ . a ’ ' Mr. Ed. Mchendry 01 Lindsay spent The threshing season is over once Mr. Robt. Allan, our' popular on?“ as member: :1†1‘: on 1““ f CORRESPONDESCE COW Chains, . . cheesemaker, attended the dairy conâ€" Mariposa for 1906 . Th 0: cï¬uncka: From the»corporation of the City Weather Strips ' ° ' of Peterborough rc to Trent Valley Canal. From National Sanitarium Association ' soliciting contribution. From Hospital for Sick'Children so- liciting contribution. Fro-m Municiâ€" pal World for renewal of subscrip- tion. From the treasurer of Garden account of $2.17 for growl. The following motions were passed: Bensonâ€"Blackâ€"That $5 be given to hospital for Sick Children. Ben- sonâ€"Altonâ€"That.the clerk order 6 copies of Municipal World The clerk was instructed to write the Treasurâ€" er of Garden as quantities of gavél were taken from the Bexlcy. side oil the road and no charge. Account laid OVer for further explanation. James S. Black nd '1‘. C. Birchâ€" ard were appoint auditors at $4 caCh. Dr. J. Grant was appointed Modiâ€" Cal Health Ofï¬cer. Arthur 1’ch was‘appointed assessor at $55. ' Mr. John Ham and Mr. Alton Were appointed members of the Board of Health. Applications were received from trustees of U. S. Section No. 9 andl from sections Nos. 6 and 3 to havel sections equalized. His reverence, addressed the meeting, against the lock-up being township hall property, near his residence. Fence-viewers and path master. were all appointed bv law. Counâ€" cil then adjourned. ALFRED TAYLOR, Clerk. ________+.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- LAX‘NI, DlGBY, All) [DIGFORD ‘ GOUICIL PROCEEDINGS â€â€" Cquncil met. in the townsllip‘hall, Head Lake, on January 8th. The new council having subscribed to their declarations of oï¬lce and property qualiï¬cations took their seats as follows : Reeve: J. 28. Campbell; councillors, Thos. Davey. Wm. Armstrong, J ames McCaughcy and A. J. Southern. C 8'11 On motion of James Me an ey . up Thos. Davey, on order of $16 “untyo? 33%;: wudranon‘thctredsurerinfavor dtha ‘ {â€13 °‘ m '1’“. “’va â€â€œ31 5‘1â€â€œ i: not ling; moo in the’ Court due to h“ for ‘tm the 1‘“ How u m Town 0’ Lindsay John Morrison, an indigent. person, . . ' t in full. 2. That the said list will be pub- Movod by Ju. McCaughcy. second- ed by A. J. Southern that John Fol- ey and William Watson be appointed auditors to audit the accounts of the your at a salary of .85 each, and that a by-law be passed authorizing The normal eye should be able to do a normal amount of work. If you eyes read- ily become tired it is because seeing calls for abnormal effort. This is eycstniu and if neglected may end in coulplete loss of sight. We can give you eye comfort. Father O'Sullivan protesting built on being so l MORGAN BROS. l LINDSAY. ! F l l l l l l lCounty of ictoma; â€"‘ County Treasurer’s Sale of Lands for Taxes. l 1. That the list for sale for or- lr-ou prepared. valiant 18th, but Ind. and . 8. That in default r 9th, 1905. of payment. of ill be add at Moved by Thou. Davey. seconded by o'clock tun. , . sion band assisted by $3, Tï¬gï¬oï¬â€˜nd taken his departure volchal selections. sum of 3191‘ to the ï¬ick eghildreu'o J [cm hey that'W Hal , ,K I e annual meeting of St. Andrew's Hospital, oronto. arri . as. ug . m. laday . . M? “siigr‘iii‘nzlarigoibetif; 0:50:11 church here, Was held on Wednesday. Motion by Mesa-s. nnes and M1- be and is hereby appointed cause ‘1' R “ZiEuLf'. as Lame Sandy) was burned to the J an. 10th. The new managers elect-0 chael that this council grant the sum of the municipality for tho you-1906 uncy 1‘49“?“- ground caused by a defeCtive Stove" ed were Mm- Anthony “man 0‘ $10 to the N‘tion‘l Sanitarium at ‘t ‘ m 0‘ m. mi“. county Murer’n Umce. ipe Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and James‘McTaggart. After the us- Gravcnhurst.â€"Cun1ed. 11on by A. J. Southern. seconded Linda y Nov. 14th, â€Ddâ€"4644. ATOR McDonald in his loss as he is a Iual business was transacted, refresh- Motion by M . Swain and Gra- by T. Davey. that Wm. Reid be and ' . cripple and unable to do laborious ments were 881' Ved by thd ladies.pres- ham. . that Mr. Jim Taylor be 8P; iéoudwwy ‘9‘ 3.1me ‘ Whig?! the â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"_â€"___-_______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- work. A subscription is being raw ent- . painted a. What 01 the Md 0 0‘ ti 0‘ mt m CW‘ . It becomes our sad and painful du- Health for the township of Maripoea ity and t Dr. James Grant be ap- 0w m m m m "Youmiltb" ï¬ftin‘f‘lbt‘flrm‘gg- gin: grog: man? :gggttge :1 ew ty to chronicle the death. of Annie, for a term of thrceyenré. ' pointed Health om of the Eï¬saggtgfgseggatgï¬s was my tributions areary gratifying, on thecldest daughter of Dean Bundle,“ Motion by W. ‘ W and some board for the your momâ€"Car- DAILY TRAIN SEVICE ï¬rstlot; trulynlwptï¬r‘cflilg-hï¬ggo Mr. and Mrs Riel: a} :1 Barry Mr. who passed away on wean day ev- Michael that Dr. McPhall be will?» fled; Expul- to Toronto ill-:3“ 15:35:03: Tug: MESAU‘difloxf W. Barry jr. .and Mrs. Cartel: at- ening, January 10th, after 9' 1«1ng i114 ed 1041603 Health m ‘0? m '97. On â€0““ of Wm. Armstrong“? 1ԠWww-m 7'30 can. Chllliwnck. EC.†tended the funeral iof the late John .- The funeral WhICh tookv place suing yearnâ€"Carried: ' m by J“. mama,“ by W n m Polnt.-...... 7.89 ‘53. 'u y ï¬rsthatch came of. I t Forsyth on Saturda last Mr For. from the family residence on Saturâ€" Motion by Masts. Swain and 13-. No. 252, hang a layâ€"law to appoint n W.-............... 7.50 “.m. "0 wflggiï¬gï¬g‘iï¬fï¬ï¬mï¬ sythe died very smï¬jenly: in B'uflalo day. to the McNeill’s «dietary, was chad. that Mr. Thomas Stewart. be certain municipal om: be read a a WWW» 8.10 can. 3am! in the spring I am well of apoplexy and hie) remains were very largely attended, showing the appointed solicitor for the township ï¬rst, W and third time'and pas- .. cm....................... 332 ‘.m_ 9‘ with incghb. r- {formalin}: brought "to his home in; Claremont high esteem in Wthh she was held 0' “postâ€"Carried. M. “ Nan‘nuuuu. 8,35 ‘41:. ï¬ï¬â€˜Ã©l‘lunl‘c “munic- “E3337 Slimmer Pickering, for interment. ‘ and the deep sympathy forthe ‘ be- Motion by m‘ W â€â€˜1‘ On motion by "‘0" DnVey, accoud‘v ‘( Barmannunnuu 8.45 can. shouldlnvea No.3 Chatham Incu- 7 reaved. , , . ‘ Gm.q.%fldww 0‘ a†cd by A. J. Scum, the clerk was my. Tmtom..............-10.95 cum aï¬wr‘. W. Rixslr. Dnnnvillo. _ . BEXLEY The memorial service which was town of Lin be 8WDM.OWV. authorized to smiwcrlbe for six can as - . Exprull tram Tom“, “The incubator you furnished me Mr Ace McPogue is back from t 9 held m S}. Andrew 8 Ohm on“ sun- or WW5 “a" 0‘ the [WNW ormt m_ In" mw.d...uu.....u.u 5.00 11-111 worksexccedinz wen. 1tlseasily - ' - - - ;‘ day “WW an“ "“335“ 1 “" ' 0“ mm“ °‘ “‘- "°“" 0’ WW..- 6.55 p.m. 0M and on needs about 10 West “Sums his friend-aw ., , ed by the. Rev...J..A.zust-rd.. .. ended by Thom â€"03. In W- wu- ~ lie-um 7 05 p in minutes attention every day... Mr. Alfred antnell has â€(Wed largelyattcndodwf‘ ..§,-,~ . .. -W a†“yam 0‘qu “- . . """"""“"" ' ‘ ' MCGU’FW- M00“ 3““ As“- from the West to spend the winter . _ , I“ 3 .‘ . all the W on lots 4 and MW'“ 7'15 p.m. The Chatham lflcubalol‘lfld Bmder vi‘qitim his frienda. ‘J- ' . '7 ' -“ I V ' . ~ > k ' 9 â€d 10 0‘ .' moioliï¬oflINQQO-IO'O 7430 p'm. i. honestly constnICted: There 18 9° Mrs. J. Peel} and . daughter- MWWMFP lino to " Bur-null 7.45 p.m. humb‘lgmutito EVCTYIflChOfmgtenfl have been visit‘n“ friends I†\ m m d u. " Won-unuouonao- 7'55 pin. tested, the machine 13 POM-lbw? Hawaii-ï¬ve go 1.†. mod, ll , W ‘ to . 7'» Am Wm... :41): p.m. ‘h‘ "hornsin the West. , . â€if ' thumb Inn on M" WW" - 9"" A w. '. lum.0um‘.~lutmhtnl 9015 ‘0“. . ’ ’.“ ' ‘ “Wound-combat " u. % palâ€"do... â€.911. i ‘ lWI‘. It†'w‘éfl.-Ifl-.“ . V. ‘. .ï¬uiol.~.$.....::1 * , .1330. .4...:..‘..‘......“12.d5 ‘ o 1-2!“ ’0 places, large furnaces, Portland Cement. fresh Lime, and white, Plaster Highest Market Prices paid for Butter and Eggs. \ Baker Bryans l COAL . of socks as put up - Lumber, Lath and Shingles, and 5““ a“ my kindl of Bulldcra' suppliec. from the best mines. all sizes. and the celebrated Cannel Coal for ï¬re- Steum Coal for hotels tad Blacks mith Coal, El"! Paris, Wincbor by the salt works. on The undersigned have just installed.- Sawing and Splitting [whine the Ontario (.azettc on ho- ] are l to “\h“ ‘1‘“. , {film ((1 Every dollar you be deposited and Savings Co., carefully guarded. large WP house, supply their canto-v , .1: NOVEMD’J' -uth, Decem. with B lwood'cut m l I! 12 inches or longer to. suit any stove. If customers wish the short wood and millwood split we it for 25 cents per cord. hard» will do can save should in the Victoria Loan where it will be It is unwise to sums of money in yom' but should all be placed in a good reliable place where it .will be safe from ï¬re and thieves. Sums of 81 and upwards taken on deposit. paying 3i,per ocnt.'interest. compounded Mdebcnture, rate of 4 percent" payable *yenrly. . half-yearly. Sums of $100 and over taken interest at th, paying _ un- og ,