PM XXII. It 0:10: 8, con. 8, VERULAM. eon- lemmomumwmcleued; There are upon the property loghouaeenndatramebam. PARCEL XXIV. no Int 25. in the lat concession. DIGBY, 132 gm more or lamabounmema cleared;no gnuâ€".3...- PAROIL XXV. mmmamzx, in the lat concede!» DIGBYJSnox-esmoreorleasmearlysuclmd; hammwmo. ‘ ulna-power ornate containedlna certain mat-ï¬e. dated nu: April, 1877.10; 27. 0011080- uon . IGBY. 101 mm or less; about 30 “Mme buildings. PARCEL ml. Under er of sale contained in a cerium mam-«33m msgvemw- m. we we , -7 AL, , in. _:_‘~ _ ' rum xxx. below The mthhsltorlotm. con. 4. EMILYJOO “maroon-less; 60 lioghom Mandatwleenon clayloam. notthemwnreserveonthésouthâ€"sideoi' Road in the township of BEXLEY, whiehls butted and bounded as follows: com- mendngwherea post has been planted at the é'éagemï¬â€˜ï¬ï¬â€˜ ’°‘ 1' â€hmï¬ "3“†“1° 35 once non egress. minutes east. following the limit between said lotlandsud town reserve. 9 chains. 50 links. we ones. to the north-west an of the south so acres 0: said town reserve. east. parallel to the southerly limit of reserve 53chsins.more orless. to the waters edge of Balsam Lake. thence southerly follow- hathesnlo waters edge tothesonthernllmitot the said town reserve. and thence south 74 west alonz the last mentioned limit 53 § dation, stabling below; log barn andl stable; small orchard; ï¬rst-clam clay loam so . county of Halibut-ton. PARCEL xxxvn. ' Lot 24, concession 6, LUTTERWOR ex~ cegt halt an acre thereout. heretofore sold or a so 00. and one-eighthofanamsold to one Lasbury, 57 acres. more or less; also the south- east corner of lot 25, concession 6, Lutterworth. eontaininghalt anacre,mors orles; so sores cleared: soil, ï¬rst-class clay loam; a two storey frame house. 24x40 ; trame barn. 80:50: frame stable, 25x40. and another name dwelling 21:26. Moore's Falls P. 0. is kept in the house. ThenndersipedMastst-ismparedtorecdnnpto THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH, NEXT, mmtwmmammmmtmmm Mum m"" Em . udmarkedonthe outside"RaHndsveth. oflartonumhmimmodNo . MWsubmmnofletwmbebonmwm-mtormmmmm mega?!) tMaster offer not newssuily es an!!! accepted. TERMS:â€"0ne-ntmotmommhmmmymonMammdthooflar. tobepddto “thamswmtnd â€anthem ithmomhm withontmtuut. Thondu-wmmbebmdmmflywyflflodmmumorcopieoot floods. umevflmddflomm mm Anotheroonoiuonnwmbethe omdiflnnnottheoonrt. mgmm’ï¬m mm w T â€mrflyrgngmmnwnpmmm93mï¬ I a a- 311â€"093;]; JACKSON; Bunsen. â€mm; or Mazurka. orDL‘NNlSTOUNa': WW futâ€"1706iâ€" 56:6198' teat; more or less, upon whsch is erected a. double rough-east two rum: to the judgment in thin sotlon than will be loll, with tho â€prom d the underlined Hum. the 13nd- md premises following, may: t 8 on the south Indoor lssreet. lotuxdavery feet 6 inches by one 89 This is a vacant site to: blinding. Thom part street. Francis orleoa. blo mm VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Adam Hudspeth, deceased. IORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS 00. vs. HUDSPETH‘. ï¬ï¬‚ï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©Ã©ui‘ céï¬ié'inflto {Heâ€"fluke: hrhnnding purposes- PABCIL V. An undivided haltinterest inhroken lotm oaths north aideot Rldout street. 27x50 106%. meatleaandinnboathouaemteetereot- FINE JOB' JUDICIAL SAL]; PARCEL 111. Park lot V. inthe town of Llnduy. contain- smmoreorleas, and known as lots 1. 2. 4.5andï¬aalaid downonanlanottho sub-division of klota D.Mand V. made by mchmle. .LS..§n_d_flled_inQe_1-eg!au'z Mlmdzonthesonthaideotï¬uwenatreet audio: 6 on the east side of Lindsay street con- uinlng three-quarters of an acre, more or less, won which is erecwd. a substantial two-storey brick house 0: sixteen rooms, 'the residence of the lat- Adnm nudapom. W _ rum x. The cast put of lot Son thenorthaideot Wellington atraet. 681198 feet, more or lea. upon which is erected a. two story brick house menu! you. r. D. D-. Wu “AW u all!» tom: m9. comm.“ YBFSQ‘ utlgAqm30P§eoqmmng2993mmo§ .___. __ no east by! pug-anon the north side of McINTYRE J: STE WABT. IVENSBNTBhâ€"vâ€"sErHVPWâ€"iw " mm: 28m dayot 1mm. A. 3.1391. Undo-y, Jnnum 29. 1891.â€"38. vomnm xxxn. WHOLE No. 1638. mm. 5170. In the County of Victoria. In the Town of Lindsay. d‘Spemzt‘ ‘y' “magma 01"â€; Pa PARC!!- xxx. PARCEL XVIII. TOWN PROPERTY “I‘m“ 0 £18 LOCAL mm or 1‘“ 316! W or JUSTICE ~ WSAY, Ont. The canadjén Past." . FARM LANDS Parties who have re- ceived their accounts are notiï¬ed that they must be paid at once. New Advegflsements. R. D. 1719wa R. D. THE)( TON. county of Ontario. PARCEL xxxv. The north half and south-east quarter of lab 22, concesmon 13, BROOK. containing 150acres more or less; 145 acres cleared: ï¬rst-class clay loam soil; two miles hn-om 0%; frame house 18x24. andlog ousem; e barns 30x78 30x40 and 302%,]? h-ame stable 2360; small orchard and never failing creek; subject to the lite interest of Mrs. Ainsworth. PARCEL XXXVI. Thenorthhaltof 101223. concession“, BROCK, 100 acres: allcl cleared: frame house 18x24;tra.me barnSetxï¬oionstoned masonry foun- og barnand l dation, stablingm belo stable; small orchard; ï¬rst-claSclay loam so‘l)lg County of Halibut-ton. PARCEL xxxvn. ' Lot 24, concession 6, LUTTERWOR ox~ oept. had! 8.9 acre Elm-gout: heretofmggold or a. 1.- A.. so 001. and one-eighth of an acre sold. to one Laelmry, 57 acres. more or lees; also the south- east corner or 101325, concession G, Lntterworth, comtaininghalfanacre, moreorlese; memes cleared; mares-class clavloam; atwo storey frame house, 24x40; frame barn. 30x50; stable, 25x40. and another frame dwelling 21x26. Moore’ 8 Fans P. 0.13 kept in the house. PARCEL xxxw. m’swgï¬m Se mbglgsfm m a. v . w half of lot 10, eoneeaion 2, ELDON, 1w more or lees; 90 acres cleared; log house name barn 38x60; orchard of shout 35 entered by in never falling creek. Will be sumac: to a mortgage of $1,â€) for ï¬ve 3 with interest at six per cent yearly. é siiï¬ï¬ PARGII. xxxn. Under pagetgdotms‘ilerconmned in a. mu mortgage. ebruary 1878. concession 8. DALTON. ' ' PM!) xxxnz. Under power of sale contained in a cabin mcrtgeg dated 23m March. 1881. the north halves 0% lot 16 and 17. concession 1. DALTON. containing 100301-05 more orlees. manta. 188- to the place of beginnim. No improve- contï¬ningflaorumoreor chains. more or less. PARCEL m. Under the power or sale contained in '3 mar gage. dated 5th February. 1864. lot 6 in block K» south Feynman-eat. 112x198 feet. more or least .v. .. lend, ï¬fty degrees thence south 7! d 4011: end six- to the 'uarThnhonn 24 endatremesteblel tenths erected a frame one and a. halt storey house 18: the south aide ct Egllngton atree erly along Egnngton street of beginning. containing by e and six-tenths links. more or less. to the piece 4 any 333 weetschdne.30nnke,mcre or or Job'r M4 11 endahalt acres. meteor lees. upon which is '5 thence north 18 lees. to t. thence aest- ~tcur ensurementone Knowâ€"’7 " ilot.‘ said lot. then north along said Do 50 feet. then went parallel with Pool street toot to the place of beginning. and contolnlna shout 5,600 square feet, more or lea. upon which is erected a. frame cottage 18x24 feet. Sabacct w a life lease to Peter Grlmn and wife. PARCEL XV. Under war of sale contained in: umrtï¬aeIE dated 1 December. 1879. part 0: lot 4 in U, â€mnemonaplegof womb-dividend lot 23 in the 5th conceemon or the townuhlp ot OPS (inter sun) and which said peace! of lead may be otherwise described as follows: com- mencing at the north-east angle of add park 39‘}!- the!!!» south 16. “81:6†0‘5“ 3 .30 v-.. m._-u - rucnxn. Part0: lotltnorthotPeelstreehknmend described as follows: commencing 48 feet south by the line of Sussex street, tram the north- weet corner or sold lot, then south parallel with Sussex street 50 feet. then east parallel with Peel street 112 feet to_ the eggtern boundary, of ‘ .h‘v ~ -.--,.,.,.-‘ r'q.-1"E“ . .‘f , --.-..~â€" N0 SEED OAT SWINDLE but wish “to informjha _pnbllo up} PROF. D. M. BRISTOL’S 25 - PEOPLE - 28 'l‘nvomnsinthdrmmm m'r sum. LINDSAY. Just app. New Post 011109. Also Agent for the 0233100! ORGAN m PIMOS. Fluent ill the ma. , Lindsay. Jan. 15. 189Lâ€"36. 0R Hmnmwly 5U Educated PONIES AND MULES. Songs, without words. Winner Dune Music, BelloekMusloBook No. 1 and 2. Bone Folio. Universal College Song. etc" etc. Orders token torMualoandothex-Booka. Please cell e: my atoteendinspect my Goods. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6, 7. Royal Folio Must Royal Song Folio National Dance. Albums. woAEolioa. 13011601991193 Insolloltinnordorsforthonbovo. I will: to re- mind on that 1 have in smoke vinerythlnz Sohooi Books and School- unites. High and Public Sohool_ Text_ Books. stage Books. F5w1ng‘ “wmï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬mmfï¬aï¬'mé ï¬nest stock or Vocal and Intrumentnl Music in Lindsay. Blacksmiths and Carriage Maker’s Hardware, Wood Work, Wheels, «6., Mill Supplies, Heavy Goods, Mechanics’ Tools, Cement, Plaster Paris, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Paper Sheeting, etc. Give me a call before going else- where. Prices always low. 1111111111 G. A. METHERELL If farmers, carpenters, contractors and others who are going to build will call on me, we will be pleased to quote prices and show goods. We pay cash, and buy in large quantities direct from the manu- faotnrer, and are in as good aDosiflon as any wholesale house to give low prices. We" have a full stock of lâ€"W PRIGES Music Books, Etc. SIGN OF THE ANVLL. Ends“. Jan. 27, 189Lâ€"38. EflPLE’S I’DPULAB :2: gums British Columbia waxsumm'ou Oregon and Gal Iforn la mnTa'onto 11 gm. on mm aansdjgn' Paciï¬c Balm;- ERVANT GIRL WANTED.â€"Apply ' to ms. NEELANDS. mm. Jan. :2. AM 0.83.. 0310011: Pom Jeweler! Stan. m undoâ€. Jam 29. 1891.48â€. . W A. METHERELL Wow Ad vertmements. Iuwun Tamas to mevn Hm Bull For Bertha and all Mom - {FEBRUARY. 6. 20 ‘ MARCH} 6. 20 } E ' IIESGUBBIGIILIII. RENT.â€"A Comfortable Save}: G. A. Matherefl. Igpply to nearest C.P.B. Amt. J. 0. Edwards. . EDWARDS, VahnfloMMmAwfl- Tholttonuonotonnadmucdlodh thehrgénntotpflsudvonmm with the Land Joni-ml to unbuodbon betweennowmdflmhzahgmmt mum to tholouowtng questions: When lnthoBlblc m the Mowlnz word- ï¬rst tonnd:1st.flouy;£nd.0¢d;3td.Wood. Then no three largo um o! van-No â€magmmlsm Emu-madam: 811me Sflm’l‘aSu-vhu, ChIleandI. sumnmnamuKmeu-h Madison-ocular!!!“ 8nd “nonhuman-mull oow 0! nah-Sauna Math-own mechanismmndmm ain't Joanna-13ml“ m mwmmm Wow 7 7 77y.7 The council rose to: a short time to enable me epociel committee to strike the sanding committees. The committee re- ported es follows: Finance and Assessmentâ€"Mr. Aden, ehsirmsn; Messrs. BellamBottnm. Brynn, Chambers. Fell. Hopkins. Limaow, Mcâ€" Qouggll. mousse, Stuart, Dr. Vroomen, Roads and W.â€"Ml. Ida-130' charm; Messrs. AM. AW†3.1101. Berkeley. Botmc Cu-michulm ICi'mnberl Dr. Owning, mm»! WERE; Hopkins, Kylie, Wong-u, Sinner. Thompoon. Wslker. County Propertyâ€"Ir. Booking, chuk- Imn; Moan. Adan. Billâ€. Berkeley. Carmichael. Dr. Cornwall. M8313. PM.“ Kelly. MgQuldg, Dr._Wood.._ rent your. Mr. John Kelly won motion eppolnted manor of county accounts for the current you. The werden noun-ted Mr. S. Irwin es the other endlton L _ _ _ ". D. “Wu! “C â€II- n. Allâ€: were appointed maim- of â€counts for the pdmlnlamdon of justice for the our- Dr. Vrooman by Mr. Adam and Mr. 2???? Bottom by Mr. Lithgow and Mr. E. H. Hopkins by Mr. Berkley and Mr. Ewiï¬mmgexgsimm Second ballot: Stabhack, 10; Vroomsn. 6; Bottum, 5; Hopkins, L MrJ-Iopkins wish- ed to withdraw, but it was held he should remain until the third ballot was taken. Third ballot: Stahack. 11; Vrooman, 9; Bottnm, 4; Hopkins, 1. Mr. Hopkins with- drew his name. Fourth ballot: Stabback, 11; Vrooman, 9; Bottom. 5. Fifth hailot: Stabhack. 11; Vrooman. 10; Bottom, 4. Sixth ballot: Stabhack. 11; Vroomau, 10; Bottum, 4. Cspt. Bottom dropped out. 12Seventh ballot: Stabback, 13; Vrooman, Mr. Stabback was declared elected and was escorted to the chair by his moverand seconder and robcd. The Wannm briefly thanked theconncil tor the honor they had done him, and expressed the conï¬dent hope that they would assist him in discharging the duties of his ofï¬ce. Dr. Connwm moved. seconded by Capt. Barron, that a committee ccmpoaed of Moses. Fell, Fisher. Dr. Vrooman, Lith- aow, Hopkins and the mover and scconder be appointed to draft standing committees for his current year. v- myâ€"w--..-_ -- Omemee...m... ...brâ€"(SorEleL'reevo. The clerk (Mr. T. Memhett) took the oheirendonlledior nomlnetlone tor wer- don. It wee decided after some discussion toolectthomrdln by bellot; to ellowhelt en hour for nomination; the lowest after three bolloc- weretnkento dropout. The following nominations were made : A. E. Stebeck by Dr. Wood, seconded by Mr. Alton. may. con-teem move. Woodvina...llllll..Jm Shirt. roe'vo. ihemweonncfllleompoeed of the fol. lowing reeves end deputies, who ï¬led their manna. Ind took their nets: “no..."u "Dr. Vmen. reeve noun“ In: den: . 1)- 092mg}. and deput’r TheJmumudonotthoVictoru mintyoonnwopdeu-dudtunoon inflownncflchnmbu. Aprolunlnm hour" mantis munching-room “chum â€wisdom, Introducing new members And alien-slug the warden- Ihip, shun the great question of the open- Notice to Subscribers. '12, REALJANUABY so, 1391. VICTORIA. COUNT! CO UNCE. Jain-d ann- um. “J' nun mum-Imam!!!“- WWW} {fling-p to ma 9mm. . ... u... .00 STANDING comm of the Eldon cultursl sodety held s meeting on Mon y evening to consider a. circular from the secretary of the ul- ture and arts usocistion. which 0 on a. prize of s bronze medal for the best town- ship terms, a silver mednl to counties, sud a. gold medal to a group of counties. Any farmers in Eldon township wanting to com te must hand in their names to Mr. J. . Gilchrist. secrets" oi the Eldon sodsty. as they no to be recommende‘dah‘yl the Agricultunl society. There are se well- eat int-ms near here, such as Mr. Beocro ’s. Anderson's, Bay’s. McKee's, Grshsm‘s. Grant’s. etc. Knox church mflon was held on Mondcylut the 25mm, in the hue- mcnt. Themdmoewuchgood. The Rev. D. C. Johnna. palm. prodded. The “unimport- prcccnud by the accum- encouraging. â€autumnal, Thoro- pcrton thcbnll stand showed ant sufï¬cient maul Ind provided to pcy thc wholounountof debt 08th. church. Thcconmflmumbccoom on hcvhacuchcmncntbnndmuuot debt. Commonâ€"Tho communion wu du- ï¬?eâ€'°'.’£r“?e'rvi€e"i§x€“sibbsm, to enable gem to go to the Eldon church opening. Roxanaâ€"The pt ople here are very proud of their townsmen, Mr. A. E. Stomach. getting intorthe warden's chair. The boys ... . ,,,._.A. 1.3.â€" ..ul. 6|.- 5-... Canaan Gammaâ€"The Edon magm- tion of the Fresh church are 0 3 their ï¬ne new c nrch next Sebba Dr. Mower. from Kingston is to dedicate it. The Presbyterian church here in not to H 7 _A B_LI.-‘L L- Baum on Fadâ€. warm mm. mm; 3: mo'olock 1m. ‘0 M“ mpg-tuna the gov-man at 1'0 , .5“. __.- IA... k... nun! [VIII- "'â€" â€" _v._. ILLâ€"Mr. Duncan Caulk-Eel, ne'er here. low with dropsy. . . .Donnld Cunp is v uncanny Dan) is very low with inflam- mation of the lungs. _ knownâ€"Mr. M. J. Morgen hes re- turned trom Oriliis, but the “pet iemb" hes not end msy not return for some time. Rnnovu. â€"Mr. Swinsou, teller. who hes been with us for eiew months, hes gone to Sundsrlend for his heelth. es he could not stendtrede inour town. We wish him end his essistent. Mr. M. Paley, suc- cessin their euterorlse. end we heertily symosthise with the iriends they hsve left behind who certeiuly ieel their loss. Emu. Sinnersâ€"The revivel services which hsve been carried on for two weeks end whichsrewbecerriedoutill turther noticeele doing e good work among the members. end it is expected will bring my to e "ssving knowledge of the truth." Pawnâ€"The C. U. 0. F. lodge of this vill held their ennuel church oersde lest undsy morning. hevina e deputetion tram the Oekwood end Csnnington lodges present. The tundementel principle of friendship. love end truth were thoroughly exnleiued in most equuent terms by Rev. W. R. Younz. B. A.. who chose for his text Ecclesisetes iv.. 12. "And s threetold cord is not eesily broken." of Manvers are veiy grateful 1 Hugh Wilson of annington. Wimn spent 5 few days anon them previous to the election. two vaï¬ses were not nearly as heavy on his way home. Come again Hugh! Campbell’s friends are very grateful to Sam and Jim Hughes for the support they received from them as a result of their extraordinary (canal horse) speeches. A Doxmrox Cmnmamâ€"A deputation waited on Dr. C. H Brereton to see if he would stand for the_ Dominion as an equal I once of The Poet.) Porn-mu. cameoâ€"Business is very quietjnst now. 1305th have been attever heat and are somewhat abated. although hard feelings to a considerable extent still exist. The poor of e south of Manvers are very m to Mr. Viv...“ u...“â€" -v- 7â€"- 7 7, tighter. The Dr. refined: He' is the 6nly one in Bethany capable of re resenting the riding. Why not try Jim ughes? 1 [Ours-norm o! no Post.) ‘ MORAL-Mr. end Mrs. Newell. Io are visiting here st present. Mrs. New is youngest dsughter of the late Mr. R. Demm‘vtormerg of this pl sud sister of Mrs. . H. ehster of vicinity. Mr. Nowell is s nstivo of Co. Middlessx. The nrestsyingst Mr. Wehster's....Mr. ur Pearson. Norlsnd. who has spent the last year in the northwest territory and British Columbis. is visiting here. and lsltnsying at his uncle’s, Mr. W. E. McLsuch- FBATERNALâ€"The Oddfellows of this town, to the number of twen . visited Little Britsin on Sunday. the 'th inst, and attended divine service in the Metho- dist church. They wore their regslis. The Canadian order flourishes here. mummy-t.) HmRncmnâ€"Mrmndmm «Mb-vouch to n mot "larva-7mm no!†mm- imohmhon nun using. Fen-ma uh. Mama†oxgaoud. A GAY Ow Lo'mmo.â€" t 1- generally waistlinï¬bhudJMOmm mums-momma! WWW hood. human, with a young m Manhattan: 25 um. Th9 minim mum" iiileun Var-Mull" ' ,1 [W at The Paul Knox Camâ€"Tho man may; of LITTLE BRITAIN. Woo o; '13:; Post.) serenadeâ€" Bi: with tie bra'ss B EA VERTON. W001) VILLE. â€dance of {up P9“! BETHAN Y. 04K W 001). OAMBBA Y. CAMERON. Magnum N I‘m aw “J E a â€ï¬x mmmmmmm «.mmmmwmmmu. x m m _ .mmnm m mm m wwmmmm Wm M u up n . m m _ gum mam mmmmmmmmmmm lento" intend-bu, Co occupy . of New York II In men. nume- natal-tho bottom ow mull. am. Lmns 8mm.- WW" lathe-tor mined manna mum: at ""2 E 63???" atheoou u It was intend†month-oaths mm IMO Y Eel-now no {224 Mon mmonnr. TRIP m M In m nil-Id- Mr. Geo. H. Miller Mot mod from In. amu- n noon known and land! to: Ila-In. an: in? for man. hunow mm. m 0:10:13]:on mm. be flown! at FENELON FALLS. [W of The M] Cmcln Bumâ€"Arnold Gnlnm Mummmud boot and-boo Wetlrï¬mmh. “mun-damn!- wudbmm ILAnoIdhn-boeuwm: mamtormmtonInuI. Emma motflerGI-shunotm Pngoxmâ€"Rurdnesn Allan of Mill- hrookpmchodthomul nil-loom m 138:. deohuroh hen In: manna. WAgdqm! In [Andy on W. __ -____ ‘AA‘ Ll- ‘vvi wâ€" â€"â€" â€"vâ€" _ v- -- .V hear and see the Domizrxion'sï¬feeungs of to-dsy. Msny tunnel-s are still holdln on to their products. owing to the low oes. causing merchant’s and other business men to become very much hampered. v- v-vâ€" '._â€"- Germanâ€"One of our oldest and most respectsble citizens. Mr. Alex Jones of Emily. de last week. The funeral wns very ly attended. deceased being one of the t settlers, and succeeded through industry. [gamer-sues. and integrity in lenving ell sons in comfort sble circumstances. and his life should strut? a. usefult example to the young men e presen age. Tn Como Comanox.â€"There will no doubt be e m: representation of Emily and Omemee at the convention in Lindsay Seturdsy,Ja.n. 31st. to name delegates to the great liberal convention at Toronto on Feb. 18th and 19th._ People are _s.n_x_‘ous to {BEEF Joliâ€"cur {11â€" EBB; or 77a, few years, the last two dogmas dying within one week of each other. ‘ . the iviï¬n sym thy of the coiumun- ity In their sad mvement in the loss of three loving gughutgrsaud sisters and .- . ., Â¥-4__ -L- hotel. ...... The Bradburn House is about to change hands; Mr. Wilson, being the proprietor in Emmet. Beam.- womâ€"Mr. Sutherland, our new tinsmith, end Mr. White. our new butcher. are booming business in their respective lines and are here to stay. Very few: emp_ty houseg left in_9mellpee.L roller mill is rapidly building ug alarge and satietaceoryeonnection. Mr. trachan. manager. is the right man in the right place. than SCHOOLâ€"Mr. Neil Robertso our new high school principal. has come ere to stay. judging from what the pupils. re- pogt of the star; alreadv made. i, ,_,,_ mL_ _-____.!_!__ 3 members at the Patterson family have ghe_ warm symptthy of the negmmnn- nouncedto takeï¬rlnce laceintnerinxnext Frida evening Bryant will spare no troubetomkethise success. Succmsm-We ere heppi to notice that our townsmsn. Mr. yons,hes received hiscertiflcete ofheving passedthe civil ce examination heldg in Toronto recentl. We wngretulate Mr. Lyons on his success. COUNTY COUNCIL. â€"Our reeve and the two deputies' are in Whitby attending the meeting of the county council. OMEMEE. [Woman at The Past] “commâ€"Farmers are taking an ad vantage of the good sleizhing ..... Very little drunkenness or pugillstic encounters since the law has been put in force. Ham (humansâ€"Mr. Brown successor to Isaiah Wllson, hotel keeper. is gelatin: a. mrshu-e ighlg line. Hgkeepq a. good {in m ’u‘ from-his heart n ; nnee....zï¬r:8§. N. Klvell end a Baldwin are both visitin friends in ’ssy ..... Mrs. W dell has returned from visiting trien in Barrie. NEW 51033. Mr. Chas. McPheden has opened out n stock of dry goods and - ceriesin the block formerly occugtdml; Mr. Neil McPhsden of Lindsay. C lieis ung men of considerable energy and n o nbï¬lty end we hope as time rolls on to note for him that success which we feel conï¬dent his ability and integrity will win forhlm. BACK AaAm.-â€"Mr. A. J. Wakely has returned trom Sterling and resumed the du_ties 9f ststion gent here. - _ . .. , Tux Pawnâ€"Rev. Mr. McLeod of Sonya. occupied the pui it of the Presbyterian church here last bath, preaching eer- vieee of much merit both in the morning sag evening. â€"Câ€"A§§Iâ€"vâ€"A§â€"A grand carnival is an- nounced to take pm in theï¬nk next Dakota. tormerl of Snintfleld. Ont. wu in town Sum-1n: Inst visiting friends. The west appears to agree well with John, I! we my_,1udge from hig heat, awest- 1-‘- uâ€"n Dr. Breed of Wk wee enmoned end emanated then-m “themes. Eeie doing a well u could be expected. Much eympethy is felt to! him end his many. Nm.â€"Sleishina splendid and every- body bun-1.. . . .The West Vlcwrie teacher'- eonveutionwiubeheld hm ineweek or eo. Furthermueeluer. mm: and Melon-a Theda Illa-0! 17.313655315 . W omoo mm mm: in Pawnâ€"Mn. G. Bum!!! 11"" amnbntwohopew â€h“ Mm Wow-Miami: m mud (Wanna-:1 lumen Omanâ€"Mr. Rookie 0! Madam-sentotthohondon Mun-11m. Wit-m am With Mr. Johnna-slam «ad-asun- â€we?“ in'miug: ha been man-om a; postman ho hurt: the Torn» omen! the Mqummt Pnab‘z'e'ihi Dr. (in; 15.111363 North Mr. Emblwhunmovedhom 8 UN DEBLAN D. We: at '13â€, PP"! ‘Tond Lily†Remedies. mums. $1.00 PER YEAR. Wildâ€"mi "â€"W- Wu.“ unannou- da-I In at m8 Consultant WM“. m' “Wow", ‘auaaawm cw than not Bum Tonight.†when good A. nu.-.‘ (NI-I- m, titled â€the Little Mn " which muted the endienee by rapid growth on the Item. (18) Club Imb’ M Hey, 1“ Which M deeervee credit to: the active manner in which the eel: handle the clubs. The children’s out at the enundnmt wee then cloud. (19) M30“: D! the M1" en- titled “Gently down the Smell: of Time." noted byone boyend two girls. (9)5. redeem Boole Hey entitled "Former Brown,†17 con 3 good deel o! laughter. (10) Song by n group otgirb, alluded ‘TheFdflet†(11) Ad b; nine boys. entitled “Who: I be. The boy. were dressed according to their (“Mt oeenpetiom, which bronchi sleet epnleuee Millennium (12)Adnet by Mine Angeline Roi end Mine Joule Gov. entitled “When i e mix bhnve rolled in splendour.†(13) Bedmion by Me Gov. added “Pusey Willows,†nicely recited wigjpocigneuju)‘ A dialogue. n-, ‘L __n. BREE: "“Wubu._"" '(15) 'A ail-chants" long by 5 mo of girls, entitled “Over the Mount-inn.†(16) Beeituion by Eve _Beymeeite_§igs daunot voice. ([7) Dia- noun... 7 1“- u_-l._..â€"- W We, entitled “Sent. Clem.’ M “.4 bym beyond two girls. (9)A rectum Boole Roy entitled "Former Brown,†17 can 3 good doe! 0! mm. (10)Son¢ by I grounotdfll, canned "Therm" (11) M b; nine hon. entitled “W11“ I A _ wen-w. -vâ€"-â€"_ ' supper, which wes shown by the number oismilinziscsetobe seensiterit. Tee being served, ell repaired to the hell where schristmss tree thst would be‘hsrd to excel for e iced met their eyes. At the epoointed hour Mr. Murdoch. the en rim tendent oi the Ssbbeth school. too: the consisting oi dieloaues. needinas. redh- tions, singing end club swinging wee cerried out successfully, much to the credit oi sllwhotooknert in it. It wes curled out es follows :-(1) Music by the choir. entitled “Nesrer Home.†(2) An opening speech by Willie Jsckson, which wss well receivedbythe endienee. (3) An opening dialogue by twelve little girls representing the twelve months of the yeer, led by dressed in Fsther Time. The girls were white with crowns on their heads baring the nemeoi the monthsndeschone cert-yin: an emblem of the month which WM while Father Time wee in en oldish msnner end cert-ring sswerd. (4) Ancitstion by Jennie Gow. rendered in e very piessing msnner. (5) A pieceotmusic bvtheschooless entitled “Wet-re out on the chen Sail DUNSFORD. [Correspondence of The Post.) Cums-nus Tm AND Exam-mm. -'1‘ha annual Christmas tree and enter- tainmentin connection with the Pushy; terian Sabbath school was held on the evening of the 23rd inst., when a most pleasant and enjoyable time was spent by all present. Rev. Mr. Anderson, the min- later of the congregation. met the Sabbath school children at three o'clock and con- ducted an examination on the Sabbath school work. The bible classes were put through a closeexsmination on the gospel of St. Luke and the remaining clnsses on the rhcrter cathccism. after which prizes were awarded to those worthy. The prizes iorthe bible classes were won by Miss Angeline Bay and Miss Aggie Woollard. In the medium classes the prinsswere awarded to Miss Jennie Gow and Mia Leaeen Irwin. while the lower classes were found so perfect in their work that it was necessaryto vea prize weaeh. Amer the examine. on was comnleted tea was served by the ladies from 5 to 7.30 in the church, where everyone partook oi ahearLty 4L _ ___.. haunt-ct. M. Perry. Mn. Wm. Gibbs o'nd Mrs. R. McKenzie, and two sons. Janet and John. 81 his goals! 1nd nfl’sble disposition he yontlproopoctotdlwxmwhomhe one ycer 1818, mdcemetothic countrywhen elghgdyeen of one. end, with hie tether. octtl inthetownchipofBrockinMe eerlyyeou. Revue most vigorous end. robust men and possessed“ morethen ordinary strength. He wee the eldest ct n hmily of ï¬ve. Bic brother, Capt. 001::l ielivlng in the United States and in olive. Mr. Conn occupied a. cent ct the council boerd in the lownehip oi Brock for about twenty yours, and woe 5 member of the county council. He leaves behind him g_temily otghree imam comely. hig- Osmanâ€"It 1e our end duty this week toreoordthedeethotoneotonrmoet reeneeted end oldest eettleu. Mr. Willieln Com, which end event took pleoe et Kirkfleld on Sundey niaht etthe reddenee othleeon-ln-tew, Mr. B. McKenzle. The deoeeeed gentlemen. previous to hie deeth, hed been enjoying good health, end It wee not until I ehort time before hhdeeth that hle Meade entertained eny mica-tan tot-hie recovery. Mr. Coven wee been in the nggty o; Tlppemg._ Ireleod, in_the nu ummbersolthodnbm highly madam-lama. Gunmanâ€"Mt. Donald Ferguson, one otourmtosflmbloutdmwubuhd 9pm,. Behsdboonunwouhm Mizliaiilm'flnm mm vuttomtown My. Calm-A grand concur: wnl tab in,†here 00°:th of Foul-nu! and: uupiou Linda. out“ dub. Wdhlgh glu- ago-10,95! enacts Ammflmma.â€" '1‘ £14“:me IROW m.H. Badman. mother mm hndlord. Mr. C. N. W138 Fort Erie. mthstumounfljnywm m but pole-tom um 99929.9» nammémnï¬o PAIL" n mun. Immmbwr m.mrmw CANNINGTON. meme at in» Pat-l. 3700071145}.