WARNER 8!. COMPANY, We again solicit a continuance of your patronage. We intend to spare no effort to again increase largely over this year’s business. With abundance of capital, increased knowledge of the requirements of our patrons, better know- ledge when, where and how to buy in the cheapest markets, we are more than conï¬dent we can oï¬'er you more tempting bargains than ever before. When we say Bargains we speak only 0f Good, Reliable and serviceable Goods, for on this class of Goods only we have built up our large business, and we will not endanger it by keeping Shoddy or Trash of any kind. of the Province of Ontario and Quebec to secure bargains; have .hunted up dozens of hard-up manufacturers who wanted money, and who would give Bar- gains for READY CASH, and have in this way secured hundreds of Bargains, which in every case our customers have reaped the beneï¬t of. Our thanks are due to you for your valued patronage, which has enabled us to very nearly double our business during the year 1891. This, of course, has not been done withoutrefl‘brt apd labor _on our parts. We have scoured the markets A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. - - IN CONCLUDING - - WE WISH OUR THOUSANDS OF PATRONS AND FRIENDS Our Holiday Bargains in Men’s Underwear, Top Shirts, Braces, Ties, Socks, Silk Handkerchiefs, etc., have not; been neglected. We open each morning - ~ Novelties specially for Holiday Trade. - - lars, Mantles, etc, which we will 0111:: at Less than Origm 'a.1 Cost to Manufacture. W hen these special plums are added to our Mammoth Stock of Bargtins is it any wonder that we 031»: to make it a more interesting and p1 ohtable mv estment for you than putting yom money in the Savings Bank. COME EARLY, COME OFTEN, COME ALWAYS, and FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS will quote some prices which will astonish anyone who takes the trouble to examine the quality of - - - the goods they buy. - - - Men’s and Boy’s 851/18, Odd Pam‘s, Vests, E to Bear in mind we stake our reputation on the quality of these Goods, and guar- antee every garment as represented. At the above price you get a bona-ï¬de ï¬rst-class Overcoat for less money than a good Tailor would charge you for making alone, if you furnished both cloth and trimmings. 100 Men’ 3 (Guaranteed) All- Wool Tweed Suits, $5 each 100 Pairs Men’s Heavy Tweed Pants, 8.90. per pair 100 Extra Fine All- Wool Overcoats at $5. 00 each. 100 Good, All- Wool Tweed 022393951.†at $4.50 each. 75 Pairs Good Pull Cloth Pants at $1.25 23ng pair. We do not keep Shoddy Goods of any kind, but in order to competeâ€"in price â€"with a certain class of Shoddy and Manufactured Rags, which are being represented as “AILWooI Goods’g WE HAVE PUT THE KNIFE INTO PRICES PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. 'W'OOL versus SHODDY. ANOTHER PROTEST. Come where there is always a Happy Crowd of Satisï¬ed Buyers. VOLUME XXXEL WHOLE N O. 1686. Wï¬w-fl mm.mnooumrmrnom FOR THE YEAR 1892 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats equally Cheap. VE RY MER RY CHRISTMAS The Great Bankrupt Stock Hen, HAVE PUT THE KNIFE INTO PRICES OF AND OFFER YOUR CHOICE OF Pfll'l'ill’s Pine far Harm} 1119 Great Coven um can) Warner Go. ‘AND V. 4.170. If you want u: meptimwlly good Watch it will pay you to get “ he Midland.†Comandmul when you min If you want 3 Watch of my grade orprlooitwillpsyyontobuyfmmm. Out on Ipecinl Watch, “The Midland.†in ahead of my other. It is expensive, but it is worthy of it’s price and its place an the very beet. Watches will be a strong point with us. Watch our advertisements- Weou-rysvery large nrietyof the moat desirable Gold, Gold ï¬lled, Silver end Nickel Watches, end can supply uny- thing in this line required. We go into Watches extensively, on a. large scale, and we mean to go into Watches more extensively, on a larger scale, in future. Wstches are a leuding future in our business. We handle reliable goods only, end conduct our business in such a way that the fact of an article having been bought from us is presumptive evidence of its good quality. Watches are I loading feature in our business. We buy In large quantities and for spot cash, and ere enabled thereby to sell at comparatively close prices. We don’t pretend to sell goods at cost. We under rather than over-state the quality of goods end nuke no user- tione until convinced of their truth. We are as careful to avoid errors and as reedy and anxious to correct any that might occur as the most exacting customs: could wish. magnum-at. Of course, there is a. éause for this. That cause is simply this. We have the nerve and determination to lead and to win and hold the conï¬dence of all with whom we have business relations. That conï¬dence might be temporarily gained but not retained by unwarthy methods. We hope we are building an a sure: foundation. waj'vwe lead by '9. long diataioe the jewellery business of this cpunty. We do not pretend to have a mono- poly of that good old commodity, honesty â€"not at allâ€"but we believe that it in no exaggerationjq say that in every other Well, the purpose of this advertise- ment is to draw your attention to the fact that WE are trying to ï¬ll the above requirements. establishment? There you will be treated fairly and will get honest value for every dollayr yon expend. The same rule holds good in the Watch trade, and when you want a Watch you should seek the leading watch-making establishment in your district; a. house with a. name for fair dealing; a reputation to inspire conï¬dence, a standing above trickery or false representation; cash buyers and sellers that take and give the beneï¬ts of close buying in the best markets. Just aoâ€"you are better and more satisfactorily served by such a course than by any other. When you wish to buy lumber you naturally go to a. lumber merchant ; if you want a new bonnet you go to a milliner; if sugar or raisins toagrocer. OF COURSE, a specialty. Repairs for all the Leading Machines W. BEDPATH. Encouraged by the very liberal patronage e tended to me since embarking in business he: Igam going extentlvely into the manufacture Plows, Barrows, Land Rollers, Blowers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Powers and Hay Rakes. Farmers will do well to have a. trial of our IMPROVED SULKY PLOUGH. TO THE PUBLIC. OMEMEE FOUNDRY. FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH FIRE CO’Y. Address G. H.. P. 0. Drawer 2630. Toronto. Dec. 29. ESLâ€"861. OMEMEE. Omemee. Nov. 2.1891.â€"78~eow. Reliable Active Agent BBITTOI 8308., OTICE T0 FARMERS. -â€"Tho un- i. d m CUT ANY QUANTITY OF 033.83%†LOGS din-insane meson: winter. Formats mania ‘5!- am donecmhave thou- lumber homo th them wmï¬ï¬flï¬â€˜g" “m" “an?“ 3' '° W an :00 udafwtlon. “EILLH‘OPPOSIT THE :an nudiiiéï¬." 'ï¬ï¬E "diï¬'oéi'fE'Trï¬â€˜E STEAMBOAT WHARF. JOHN CABEW. Lindsay. Dec. 307.18913-86 (pd. WANTED IMMEDIATELYâ€" Will you remember that? institute: "A‘pi’li'it’mis"omoo.' “"ï¬iduy'": 22nd. 1391.454. $11 comforhliiewroom “7:125:23! guogk. 1g eaten: pm 0 wnâ€" convenlen mute. Apply at this omen. mm.%:o. OARDERS. -Fivo or six Goitieieh can be accommodated with good been! and comfortable room At 13.25 nerweekJn Wherever used they have given the highest satisfaction. gift wbgre will you ï¬nd such WERE FAGTORY SUPPLIES glejv Advertzsemen ts. YOU DO. Button Bros. KEPT IN STOCK. LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1892. W‘" JAN. 18. 91' kw? _ ran. 10. 94 â€AB- 9, ,8 “Nâ€? Arms,†nun. that. 0.9.3 magma-£103.99†may W. Go “roam-1."! 'taP. um mm magi-~018- Desiree to announce to the genera public the be bus now in Me anew-room e large number at his superior-made CUTTERS end SLEIGHS. embracing all etylee, end would at: u lnepeo- tlon. conï¬dent that be cu: pleuee all bath In to price and excellence of build. See my Plano Boxes. Gladstone. sud Pete» boro Sleuthsâ€"they upped strongly to good ’“"“"“°"" L; O’CONNOR, Next to Gluun’e Hotel. Oanad [an Pacifggr 3311an Cutters and SIBiIIhS. at noon. for the delivery or 180 GORDS 38303 and MAPLE BODY WOOD; at the Court House and Gaol. Llhdaay. Wood Inn-It be this winter's out. delivered In quantities of not less than 20 cords. and subject In quality and piling to the sppronl of Mr. Andrew Jackson, gamer. 1‘. MATCHEXI; THURSDAY, JRRUARY 14th, [892, Tenders marked “Tendon for Cox-dwood' will be renewed by the undersigned unw Coi Lladqu. Dec. 8. 1891.-83. A'I' 7.30 P. M.. to organize (or mammals-n now upon us. A mu attendance is requested. . R. ANDEBSON, WM. EYRES, 7 Com CmK's Orncn, } myrgam Doc. um SATURDAY EV’G, JAN. 2ND, HAMILTON ’S BLOCK, MR. THOHAS WALTERS LIBERALS ORGANIZE . R. ANDERSON, WM. EYRES, Secretavy. President. (- 01) SAVE TE! com. Inndllny. Dec. 31, ï¬shâ€"884. All. THE POPULAR STYLES. CORDWOOD- D floAlpino. lot 7.0m 2, ’1‘“): YEAR OLD 31mm: and I BOAR“ PIG. The one: on; gmym "yzgamwmmm MW LET.â€"A BED BRICK COTTAGE, 12mma.xoodot¢hud.hudcndm utenï¬odhwn. and. trees. sable. Apply :01. S. 'EADS, Division Conn once, Conn Koala. unduy. Dog 81. 189L452. wmtormo-day; l KU'I ~l-ib D.M;li£ï¬ï¬‚Â¥ G. 60.. Windsor,0nt. mrequeatad to meat in the room In TRAYEDâ€"Inta the premises of Jan. ‘ __HaAlpine. lot 7. con; p2. 8 YEAR OLD . O’CONNOR WE TELL New Adveztzsements. The friends and supporters iL: O’Conncn. EOPLEB OPULAR ou‘ : WAY «TRUTH. THE 'Conn' fl _ ' tTc’ISr'k. E 3 a3 a to D e; E: “ï¬n“:f’m' :w _mu;- 5 L55 is»; 35 '5 tho .1rourouhemwdtho8rlfl-hm 0°.†Queen. which ha- 1m "and .3 30,1913, V... won last oath. m automaton-localiti- ‘ .mlwn .me h .t Brandt.“ to h." I mmwwï¬-anm' â€who†mmVWM; Ho mobbed that. while Judge: by and Dawson Md Implanted those who magnetic: indonod the election m whlch Mr. Pmnd mum Monte! the 3.19 do- Chnhnnmdon. they Md very ungainly twaotun ton 3 wood ogslnu Senator Baum cud . 2mm Tammy“? â€3.2m , w o to {ox-mgr $2an and the no: 3164300! Armmï¬l'flmppEV: to a solemn! make sad .- tun, prove in the home u 6 ha! undo and promo the McGroevy-Lnaovln charges; but he MM thlt they were hr homblnasllwhloh the budget cont-Sued sud which he inund- 29 ‘0’"?! '9?! “9° mm. ‘1'“ 02"â€- 7 This charges. he and he '3: prepared t9 .9 Iolomnl; ngukp mg..- my: pron _ln chin did not Inquire the monhluotw hmthlnunowtoSLI-Adolpho '03 '00:! 3. Tuuaoomo wu exhohdodby the Octawa nova-amen: to any the but laden! election. nd a»: they dunno: now when the took whimsy. but thathoknowlun willexpoue 4. Tint thé “gains or â€endorsing of now- for politic“ mwhlch note. were “nonrad- pdd“ by oqhm_w1_th which he still heel to nuke egoinet them. be enamel-nod: 1' ’ï¬hm'mémt‘é“ ï¬fdunmhï¬â€œ ounpe an e go a, o~ Greevyn end Connolly. by the tederel ministers themeelvee. end eepecielly by SirA. P. Caron. who eherwerde beeely deserted him. and the: it wee thin deeer~ tion which compelled lmn to seek the old of the llberel petty. 2. Thetonthe eve of the voting oi the l iodorel electione o are“ public con- Mr. Iebeeter) brought down to Quebec .000 for the porno-e of bribety. end this to the knowledge end with the epprozel oi_S_l_r_ 499:». Conn. _ ‘ Hr. Torte'e Indictment oi' Ottewe m tore-A Great Corruption Fund. Soaking et a great public meeting in Montree! the other night Mr. Torte weroed the Ottawa ministers to beware. end eepecielly Sir Adolphe 03:01:. to beware how they cherqed him with heving oooept- ed a few miserable donors to oerry through the gigantic work he undertook oi clothing out the ioderel Amen eteblee oi the McGl-eevye. the Lengevlne end others oi the some etemp whoee misdeeds he hoe expoeed to the world. He threetened thet. it they drove him to it, he would 1.! here a. terrible budget oi mod. corruption end “scanty etili chemo-hie to their eooount end of which he held the written 92°?!“ 1.“ â€3.93.059 Among “1° chm favor. The Coming cudidatel. [Penelon Falls Gazette. Dec. 25th.] On Saturday last the Conservatives of South Victoria met in Lindsay and nami- nated Mr. Charles Fair-hairs as their candidate in the coming election. and on Wednesday Mr. Thomas Walters was unanimously chosen by the reformers. In North Victoria Mr. Barron will be the reform candidate. though we suppose a convention will have to be held for the purpose of formally nominating him. The conservatives are to meet on Saturday at Cobooonk. and a stormy time is expected. as Sam Hughes is determined to be the candidate, and a mat many prominent members of the arty are determined that he shall not. he reformers in both rid- ings are conï¬dent of victory, and the odds ‘ (earring noodle) are tremendously in their ‘ flocks shout us and enjoying prosperity, should be eshemed to decry our country, end I would be the lost men to any that the smell trifle of twine which wee produced here in Canada should make us pick holes in the notional policy. which is the nations! existence oi! Canada. Who: does it amount to! Three years ego I bought 1,200 pounds of twine, and I have name or it yet, and I harvest 300 some of land. I have raised 80 bushels 0! outs to the sore, and it never coat me 6 cents on acre to bind them. end I think I grow on muchto the sore es any oi the western formers. I think this mutter is of too small importance end ought not to be entertained. end 1 will vote against break- ing into the uet'.onel policy and the nations! interests at this country in this onpoelte who have eddreeeed ue thte otter- neon on the eubjset of binding twine. I l will eny. on n turner.nnd I thlnk thnt I i understand on much about twine no my oi the gentlemen who hue Inoken on the subject, end have need us much or it, nnd I have tried ell kinds of twine, the: I and no twine like our Cenedien Halifax twine. Inyebove bond that Ingreevery much with the hon. gentleman born Wentwnrth (Mr. Bein) thet the oheepeet to not the belt at the cheapest in the end. The hut met prlndple is to get the beet twine in the intexeete of the inuner. because We ere encased in ueinz it when time is velunble. end when anything which interferes with the reaper and the binder in e loee to the former. I wee eurprieed at my hon. friend from North Yet-k (Mr. Mulock) who treated us with the eune eauree of Argument he uud lest December in South Victorie, when he punched blue ruin to the tuner. I, as n tumor. do not me with thnt style of nrgument. I do not agree with the hon. member for North Weiflngton (Mr. MeMullen): A 1 think, that he “(17. hdvlnn anmdea hi Midiâ€"Eli go pug wounded. {Lungs put herds 9nd Suppoxt o! the Combine. (from mandamus. m. Ju’y 6.] The question under debete wu Mr. unlock’e motion to piece binder twine on the tree me. It wee wasted by 1 vote of 100 to so. Mr. Earhart: voting melee: thee twine. Hr. Faunaâ€"I have listened with EVENTS 01' THE m. Ir. turban-n1 am In the new In mum. m BMDEB TWME QUES- _-A .- mile (Eamhimt £051. POLITICAL home in the town end loved the le ee e fond parent loved hie ant-horn. hed built end owned twelve eteemen end twenty hers". beeidee come thirty houeee. end hed been e lune employer oilebor. During hiecereer hehedeiweyeheen keenly elive to the interest. oi the town. It might be eeid thet he hed eonetimee teiled to eocomplleh thinze he hed promin- ed, but ee excuse he could eey "Why did you not eend men to the council who would help me.“ He hed been hithfnlâ€" in tenyeerehehednotmieeedeheli done meetinue oi oommitteee or council. Be hed been inetrumentel in a the Midlendnoed Io Lindmy. in ee 2 the Sylvester worhe, in uncut-inc nee end electric lighting. etreet end houee number- im end the nee-ego at the lemon. cow-hy- lew. AI cheirmen oi the Meletive committee he hed ezriven to induce the Gold-Brendon woodenwere rectory to loeete here. The improved themerhetwee due tohimâ€"hedhe been 3. ï¬ 9. ï¬mxmmm“ ï¬ctit. Gianna. vs. the next spake: to m the banish". He reminded that: pro-ant flat he Ind bun 34 you: ruident o! the town sud 25 you! muotmooonncu, Holmium g9. hue «Vi the 'pipai. It elected†‘Eai much would be economy ï¬rst. in“ mil-1'2“ ‘ . . South Ward-J. Deacon. reelected. PUBLIC man-rum m was mammaâ€" srnncnns er CANDIDATES AND cranks. In the evening a smell crowd gathered in the Open houee to hear the candidates present their credentiale, eo to speak, and explain the views they held with regard to town matters generally. The chair was taken by Col. Deacon. who called upon the nominees to exceed the nutter-m, but only Meeere. Grendel]. Kylie, Bryens end Wellece responded. Mr. 3. Banana, upon rising. said he would not ettempt to make I. epeech. He had eerved aeverel terms in the council end the people were well acquainted with hie record. He hed likely mode some tnietekee, but hed elweye had the tawn’e beet intereete et heert. He hed mede up hie mind to withdrew from the mayorelty conteet, end would like to imnreee upon the reteneyere that greet reeponeibility would reet open next yeer'e councilâ€"im- ‘ pot-tent queetione eii'ectiog the town’s prograe required a eettlelnent, and celled iorgood and careful judtzment. It they got good men to ï¬ll the emcee they ehould endeevor to keep them. He concluded by ‘ wiehinn all hie triende e hanoy new yeer. ; Mr. Duncm Bat eaid it wee to be regretted that more of the nomineee were not preeent to addreee the ratepayers; aleo that the ï¬nancial etetement tor the yeer wee not reedyâ€"ite ebeenee left them com- pletely in the dark as to the state at the ï¬nanceemattltd trlxltutde it li‘xlnpoeeig‘tle to m intel y e reco or t e on council. He had been nominated for the poeition o! mayor and wee going to work until the leet vote wee polled. He hed thie to eny. it the retepeyere elected a good council it would he to their and the town’e edventege, ae unportent matter-e new eweited eettlement; it they choee to elect incompetent end weeteinl then they wonld SCHOOL TRUSTEES. East Wardâ€"Thou. Waiters. W. Miller. J. Growden....G W. Mills was nominabeé but withdrï¬w. South Ward.â€"John Heed, Thcs. Con- Inky, J. C. Armetrona. D. Lack....J. Brown and Sun Tucker were unwanted but withdrew. East Ward. â€"T. O'Rlelly Geo. Cnndel‘, W. 8. Fee. A. D, Mellon, éeo. Brynn, R. Cemu. . ..Thoe. Walters and W. Thu-emu were nominated but withdrew. Robson. D, R. Anderson. lei Crnnden. John Wu‘on, Isaac Finley. .Dr. Kenny. V. S. Joe. Mnundar, John Cut-ow. Wm. McClure 3nd D. Slacldr were nominated but withdrew. ï¬lm 019:. Crude“ the nest. FOR FIRST DEPUTY HERVE. J. L. Winters, by J. Duncan and R. Bryan, was returned by seclunsuon. FOB SECOND DEPUTY RENE. George Crudeâ€, by Thu. 0 “Ne“! and A. D. Msuon. Messrs. RKy no andP. Puma vgere nominntod_ hug wlzhdrew, thus Enklns. Richard Kylie. by D. J. McIntyre and Ancfl mun. Mr. Robert Bryan: was also nominated but withdrew. WDiaiéan Bay, by Rich. Touchbgn’n and Goo. Ingle. Mann. Geo. Cnndell and D. J. McIntyre were also nominated but withdrew. FOB KLYOB. Robt. Brynn. by J. W. Wallace and J. A. Williamson. 850d“: Fisher, by Wm. Miller and Henry 0. F. C. T‘ylor, by D. J. McIntyre and John Flgery. _ _ _ ’ So much toothy had been dlepleyed by out-citizen- in mm to the epproechinz municipel elections thet it wee e positive relief to eolne tew who heve the tawn’e interests et hurt to and the council ehnmber tenented by e couple of more of “tenem- Mondey net et 10 o'clock. when Mr. Fred. Koowleon. town clerk, took the chen- to receive nominetione for the positions of myor, reeve end an: end second deputy-reeves. Fragments of con- venetian overheard from vet-ions nonp- enoonrnzed the belief that no putlcnler choice 0! men had been made tor these omeee, end this proved to be theatre when the list wee examined at eleven o'clock. The following were nomioeted: MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. ' m3 COUNCILLORS. North_W:ard.â€"_R. Toughbum, W. M. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN AND COUNTY COUNCILS. FOB m .I._W. Won-cc, by John Martin and W. TERMS. $1.00 PER PAYulal ll my. "ch: 6"“ v, wv “BMW", â€V. m. Borne and Rev. Mr. McBem-y otLittle Britain, and grand nzscanreeh from Rev. Mr. McAnley oi Woodville, followed by Bzv. Mr. Spence. MUNICIPAL Nonmerxoxsvl‘hm was more then toe usual interest msniteeted in the nomlnscicne here on Monday. No iceethsn twenty-s2: candidstes were pro- posed ixozn Which to select municipal oflicers tor 12. A huge number of these withdrew. es 0 msner of course, sud others ere yet expected to withdrew. but there will still remsin in the ï¬eld I sufliclent number to cease s tether excit- ing contest for the severe! poeitions of the council boerd. At the close otthe hour for receiving nomizsiions theclerk took the choir of the nensl public meetie to give opportunity to the sever-sinnedE dstes to lsy before the electors present their views on municipal mstters. Dr. Vroomsn we: the fleet speaker. He mode s business-like speech on the wot-hot the council during the pest yesr. By comps!- ing Msriposs with townships of simile! size end vslue he showed closely ‘thst economy end csre hsd heenexerclsedin the expenditure of public moneyin this townehip. He thenked the electors to: their conï¬dence in him inthepest sud naked for their support soother yesr Then tollowed the speeches of the members at the present council end the new csndidstes inoMeroInominstion. Er.Adsm.whou retiring end removing from the township, med upon the rstepayere the necessity ct sendingthebeetmsnpoesihletotheoouuty council to look site: the interests of the mnnleipslity. In the peat this hedhfl slwsys been done. end men hsd gone thud who sllowed the interests at the township to suffer. . in trying to news: the question put in reierence to the tempersuos by-lsw screen! the cendidstes did considerable "1881108 end the opponenm of the messors present crested some distorhsnu by (recent interruption. with the view (I prevention the inIroduction oi the euhjd st ell. The chsirmen ruled, however. th'st it was quite in order thst sny csndidste tor public once he noted to stste ht positiononthis.sson sny other msttll: thst might come helm the people. Ir. D.Ctrm|chsel.thonnhsn srdent wet-h- euhshsliot t‘h: h-ylilswa wet snow“ upsetowinu s an eaten "with ‘wahisnominstion. sod tsiledn ‘dohimsel! Justice on the subject. Kr. W3 "m"’""'..‘m‘°"m.““ “‘"" 2 c abounviouons. Themsnnsrin he decisrenhimesliseepportsrotthehy w could not hot win iothintherespctd e sll present. From the moth.- Brosditwonldsgeethsthewssr yw nsintedwith ptovhiensotthe gemusdthehepe thst hetwesneew. ~ 0A K W00 0. Compondence of The Post! Loon. OPTION.â€"Tnere was a ï¬ne meet In: held here on Hands: evening, the 28th Dac. Many sole and inwreonng sadness gel-e gimp 2! mg alum, Bu, Mr. Locu. Ornam-On Wednesday e'venhï¬ :hu 23rd last, a meeting in the lam local opzlon was held In an: chumh. M2. Wm. Tremeer was elected chm-men and performed that ordnona duty to the sad.- faction of all. Mr. W. :lor opened the meeting wuh e brief pointed address end use tollowed by Rev. J. M. A. Spence at Oakwood. who In on eloquent manna.- showed the need of local option In each n n bemperenoe township ns Moziposs, end then m sdvnntszes over the Scott set. end closed with en earnest appeal to the elec- tors to new with their influence end votes to peas the by-lew. The sempsrnnoe petty are conï¬dent of mm. , and we think so, too. Hangmanâ€"We are pleased to see to our midst strain the cheulnl feces oer. L.‘ Manda, the Muses Meander and me Misses McKinnon, oil of Toronto. [Correspondence of The Post! Posrpozmmr.â€"The open lodge whlda was gnnonncod In I“! week's issue has been postponed from J an. 2nd to Eddâ€, Jam. 8 h. :11 In cordkdig invjtodJ _ f-~.- n__--u A, 1'" Mariam; have been on: here on a visit to 59056 Chriwtmu day with their mother. ...... Mu. Yeo and hu- eon George was here from Sonya, Bmck. unending Christ: can with triendu ...... Mr. and Mrs. Body as out here from the treat spending the Chi-139mm wid: their â€annular. and Mrs. Peta-in from Linda: in spending the Christmas bonds]: with their parents. PLEASé {927 mugâ€"Emma}! Ops. -'l'hé 619 35333:: wJ'mTIebaa by Mamntigp. in downed recognition at .,.-...- wanâ€"nu. vzvvwali. we by we; W. Lownabrouah, ls: dep. by Ice. For 2nd den. moveâ€"D. Carmichael. Alex. Dfx-m and F. Shaver; oaundflmâ€"A. Dixon. V. D420. L. Mather-o, W. E. McCrlmmon. T. Wdlm. S. D. Webster. Sewn! others were nominnwd bu; m “an Jr)..- AI: A.-_-n , , chair exceHoht’saBVéEE-JSI 341th LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS :muwnl.â€"n'5eV0â€"John Chamber! ace ; Gammon-M. E. Berkeley Dengue! Brown: councillorsâ€"John Carlin, John Grahun. Manlv May-bee. Baht. Oxby. J m. P. Palmer and J an. Thuvton. Fxmx FALLs. -Reeveâ€"J. A. Ellis. John Austin, Jonah McArthur. H. W. Green and Dr. A. Wilson; councfllonâ€"W. McKeovn. Thom- Amtzn, Wm. McKen- dry. 3. W. Gwen, Dr. Mason, Goo. Math, J. J. Nevison, E. Fuzz-sud. Thom- Bebaoa and D). H. H. Graham; Ochoa mm» Wlmun Ram. John All-ï¬n. Geo. J. Me. A. Cmrkv. Dr. A. Wilson, Dr. E. 8. Guam, Ssmnel Brokenshirw Mmeaoomâ€"Rmveâ€"A. Ferguson, we; councillors-G. Heth . Sunn‘ Eekins, Henry Campbell, John Clark. 8. Bageson. G. F. _E nor. mamâ€"Mr. D. Graham was . teen and Mr. F. J. Gian-pie aunt: by walnutsâ€. Canada aâ€"J. W. Broomflezd, M. O'Dznull. 6.0; m}! D. Ccmoron. www- non; u: the nmmyeu MW“: Undue-u looked after closely and Intel- liguntly it wonid be mry no dad at. t Cmnm.â€"- or nova-John Alton Dd George Jun-tr; for counclncra-John M. Chrysler, Dmlsl Du. Geo. Fox, 1K. Body. float-p: Bat-kn, A??? Jacob, "it? up y. uncnn : an s, 52. mag Jan. 01816111. I 1.93 o; balms: SALElLâ€"MARIPOSA. â€"-Dt.