w. my. nun mldontlootnry'hmiih' dud , - , 7 .w_ -_. _..... uyvuuuuuuux - - ~â€"-- ~-- w mm can ms was doubtâ€" ' Mr. Moore, though nonmetal!“ 31’s“; by must: do 1r uh. mm and not, urn; he: max-vacuum: 5.41.“ We m m mm. 11: hot, be was commâ€"um the wealth enrol-ho. mode a brief uni}. In than he Malnmnohnh. WM 030.. ltd W m mgm’otno: «1%: “2.13;: 1:31;); 3:. me one cam mid make everyone Mud tho pupal. And their menu (or . “flgï¬m magiâ€? “’5- "m b I] . ‘ 6 . ‘ an: mm which you havoglnnruo'od no. and Manna °°‘°‘"""’ m ""u' “nd'm‘ ‘3‘ "PM "3° “000 that " u a ' well. about» snowman-1m flomwu: "yawn“,nflmowdm, wwwhguothuflchunonthe “sumo: :ha arm-ant 7m would atone “not! ' am . k mummm'h m mama w ~“ ‘ “Vim“ for "In and has boon comm your. Mr. Geo. Bmckw u be mflkmudmndmnmm w mg“ m. $3‘vnah'ï¬ ; mun-:aw; megahmvaugar. lam 10118111012“ ma. . tow anno’gm'g an... m... and-" '2'. fun: a. a. m 'V ' ' ' tum .V ’ n ' mm r m I! 1“ mm " . hoolyour Muff ' than thu their In . u M "a.“ Mr. M an V“! It!“ no r E 3 g 5% I _ , wnâ€" â€" -vrve' WI _ ,, _.v_..._ n. craarnm- :r. circuletedthat theeeveend the wane by an! opened at 7 O’clock n ‘5 "5;: u! been discovered. end Messrs. A. P. Pena We by the school, e'aximz r-mzt: eette. Q. 0.,A. E. Dlxo .A.V. R. Young team: at a very hfszh prdmtum. I"??? are Ed. Brown and J.E McIntyre, membeee o manna of the evening coma-tad a! mum? the syndicate, went out to lnveeflgete and Instruments! due'm, some and arm» Alter e eold ride tram :he runny the: in “ones, madman eud racirszinn‘ reached the cave, end the report the} gun by the pupils and {ï¬ends of 022- h‘onahtbeck thin naming he: lent tlu celled. Thv teacher, Me. A. Forster. m..- rock, which a flmee wee low eaonkb. u: «ken I» Om by e nmavnrnttoc from so the: it cannot bereeched. They revue: “encircle†of a Very Modems Reutie- the: the ceve on one aide hoe quantities a! mn’e mile: eet accomoauledr m mm pink and white marble, end on the other mowing eddreee :-- Dear hacker. « sum. An estimate of the qnnti at we. :1:pr- «gt 851001.!ng been namnlréi- viable ether was undeï¬ned one o! m I!†00 364"!!!) It. We mounmoubuce’oxma: who were nteeent told e Empire entree H a for â€a. and cm, Mal: woman!†of pendent chat he bed not the lent doubt- gent-vice. In our babel! In he , w, m w V6,, t. he wee comm-nut the weem: a. 3.1).)... maveeonhinedwoeldneheveqone mymï¬ $132.? :5: 3:. 5-: up: connected with it Independently deb. “we which you hue lueu'ue'od no. end Therein-em tobeenetbenleheeveenthe ï¬eldedeez'u: wm‘enyou have rumomg qur m u--.... .e.. L, . â€" All†A A- ' - ““‘ “‘ ' W“- .,...v -<-uuc‘rru ug- thenchool. An interesting feavura 2)! tr» con '39 an old {Anhlnxred “penny. ‘toh c mducted by Mr. Wm. Thurnun‘. Ir R '21: conducted a ï¬rsmmm‘ m.“ w» interesting and Sr‘u‘uc‘Wa- 'c ï¬ll mun. Th1 eygnlmz nu'eunmmn ,__ _... v.» vuy who assisted in cues nh-raais. mlecnoag ot_ music was re: A..- ,_L , ‘ run evergreen, upmocrm » morn-a. ï¬nk. one. A number or vxsnors and (rm-ï¬n mm In ntrendance showing the urea interest uken in education! work here. {to numb): was graced by tbs pruâ€"enca d an (ache-rs and our Van-rhy- icmwctor, tho assistant] in pi... my. _,,_». r- FINGERBUARU. PUBLIC SCHOOL Exmmuxox AND {knownâ€"Tho clown nmtnmon ot ruucvrbonrd «school took 9 see on Friday Dec. 18 h, 1991, and to My the haunt. was a Mod anceems In every auricular. Tm wad mm Rally decanted and fa ans-w um: evorgrequ, women-:5 » mom-.. in... 7 - V.-- _â€"- nu I-UWU. ll':Cl f I |>' PO‘Ld- ‘34! been grad It would hsva r Q xfrvd a hit double the 9sz or the om- om-uaic-d to the people. We are all ioak m4 “agar†forward rehearing Miss £114: 5.32% again Some of :he boa: crklcw orcnomm-d hrl‘ ï¬le-flag “especially meritorious and Drain-- worthv," and than singing of '11:! mam.- liedonu-n of Lindsay won fvr {fawn tho: of hon-vr in the» hum-h- at u ms; "'3!!"r. Each time they were enthcahitivahy :2. «Rod. , ‘-_. vâ€"«A‘I RETURSIls‘G.â€"W¢ are [lira-1rd (0 learn a... M~~3 For: Macdon :1, who has» been Incas In for the past 393:. :â€" canning back a time at least. M143 M-crouelt h unduly a Vary sum-riot Md». sun-3 during an tho Vim:- eho has been )2: I: ~ Mit' tun ton the regard of an, and m w) . - . Rona. Her cubed-2 on D-c 28' ’ ~51. sin-- ! entertainment by ten: 0:: : :~ 220:": hm_ to town. and r r ... mm. "vy-uvrvw UH!!- SCHOOL Qumoxs â€"The annusl school mung this you my; largely at-‘eudeï¬. Hr. E Wax-slay was elected trustee, Mr. HwMarahau being the wiring trauma Hr. Warsley advocated doing any with the “dams teacher and by that. ma~n~ flower the MIMI. His scheme worked well for his election but he emzup-d the s-alm but all the name at an edrm -e alary o' dny dollars on last year. We fs 1 to see how than will lower our tax a. We wleh thenchool and teachers euccow sud believe 1 the “machete are werl qnlfl-d for the} PORT HOPE. onvn NAILS wrrn A. LAMP CHIMNEY. . Richard Woemway eeVenneeu years ‘80 said Mrs. Richard J ohms 0! Hope What ï¬ne then known as an unbreakable lemp chimnev. Richard had just new driving a no“ Into the counter with the chimney when Mrs. J ohms bought 1:. But there is an end to all things, no on Wednesday ht, Do 30, the cnimnw that bed been 3 duty dolly einoe 1874 without my apparent cause burst Into a thousand “seemâ€"[Golda _.â€"â€" POWLES’S CORNER’Sâ€" FENELON. lemmaence of Tax: P031.) Imamâ€"Mn J. M. Mann: Mmprcv- “In health after a very sewn co d and trouble. He:- cene at one time was manner-d n non-elem one. a... _____ chM @112 (113W mast, sfndua‘fsï¬Ã©'sr: Cumin: no Alum, gmmcnia, Lime, hosphatcs, or any Injun'ant. E. W. GILLETT. Toronto. Ont. usnsar. zrï¬mu, I mperz’a) 533ng Powder. Ayers 35: vigor, lira. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street, Baverhill, Mass. “ I have been using Ayer’s Hair Vigor to: several years, and believe that it has caused my hair to retain its natural eolor.â€â€"§urs. E. J. King, Dealer in Dry Goods, 852., BiShOpViiie, Md. moat sa:ia.'.u.-.\, -~ :2: [or the hair. his all I cash «:2 , mug; harmless, causing the bait to retain 2:3 natural calm, and requiring but. 33:32.11 quantity 2 ren‘d‘er Eheï¬hziir easy to arrange.â€-f- nn‘ . It ha; apmrentlï¬' come to stay. Thé r is ezyzfnily a 21-3: aid to nature.†â€"- . B. “mug-3,. I‘loresvme, Texas. ' “I have nscd Ayer’s Hair Vigorjor ï¬epas: {om- o:- 5:33 years and ï¬nd 1?. a and 1839.!» J. :.3i preset 63 the 0010:, illness, and 2;:31: J o: the hair “1 11:3 12:2 ..y becoming bald and ; ta: 2.5::r §{:E..g t'vgo or three ï¬es cf Aura 3.29.3: Vigor my hair grew. this}: and glossy and° the original color .11: re :omd.†-â€"}Ielvin Aldrich. (banal: Centre, N. E. . “Sc-.12: t:. 2:: ago I lost all my hairin cons-ammo: o! mam-ks. After due Uniting, no new Jo‘t'th appeared. I hen us: -d «yer’sw "*w Vigor and my k- .._-._ PRZPAX‘JID Z? r. J. c. Ayer 85 C9,. Lowe", Mast Sold by szzir-‘ts and Perfumeu. BEECH! N. #28 c3 no...3n,.an nn....?u13 a mooogpoozzmï¬wn. q â€H .wnmmfl a 9:55» on 2.... :33 «.933 . uggmhovm... Suboï¬ï¬‚uh. Thick and Strong 44.731“: Rgnedies were rendn rrd D) l U'C 33' “v ‘15,. th" “:02 0:3 ‘ â€Li: '~'.~ ‘33 8':d t l-lm 1'05“- M has r Q urea A tho_on.- oft-noted to ,,V w....., “\- Vll 5" 0W9! zeacner. â€" “um. All quanta or the mum! of been uanmni- visible like: wu Maud one at 0,0?3'?-"‘nnlt! who won unseat told 0 Empire corro- mgngmn pendent :hn he had not the least doubt- 230 w yen, in: not, he wag «painâ€"dub the num- plea-rd to learn l, who has been '. 1â€" cannot: back on Mac-tone]! 1‘ 1th. mu} dudes: JAN ____ â€"._â€"-w,vu we 0. P. R, on which n wee aid Meyere’ one was stunted, containing sliver in tsbuloua quantities. After the property was secured efforts were made to and the one, and the hopes of some connected with the venture alternately rose and ran. while much talk was occasioned by the report: regarding the mysterious cove and lte riches. Afew days ago a. report wee clrcnleted that the cave and the wait!) had been discovered. end Messrs. A. P. Pous- eette. Q. 0., A. E. Dlxo . A. V. R. Young. Ed. Brown and ad! McIntyre, member: at the syndicate, went eat to lnveeflgete. After 3 cold ride tram :he reflwey they reached the cave, end the report they and white mublr,_end on member Inna A- .41--“ A ,ï¬ _ â€"-v- vawv Oaxrusnr.â€"0n Friday. 81: inch, there passed many at the residues of her eon-in- lsw. Mr. R. G. Kingsn, Ruth A. Atkinson. Wife of Mr. C. J. Pusey, n» q., president and general msnsger of the Irondsle and Ben- croft railway. Mrs. Pusey bsd been in for some time and woe removed from her home Irondeie to Peter-bore at some four weeks rgo In order to gain the sdvantege of medical treatment, but her system flnsily succumbed to the snack on or which she was suï¬ering. The lady hsd reached the age of 58 yesre. She came to Canada. with ' her husband and friends, whom business interests located at irondsie. in the north country. from New York, in the vicinity of which city they bed resided for msny yesrs. Her kindly and affectionate character endeared her to n lsrge circle of relatives sud friends. The body was taken on Mon- day for interment to Greenwood cemetery, New York. and pieced in the family vault. A P37333030 Simmons Srmxxs rr Bronâ€"Some time see, through s romantic ,- -_»_. “nave u; u Lcucuel’. LOCAL OPTION.--Tho maple of Marinas: plainly show by the stand which they took ‘an cha 45h January in carrying the local option bylaw. that they will not sanction the sale of intoxicating liquors. Sell it in the adjoining townships i! you will â€"soll in in the towns and villages along our boond- nles if you please- but as for no, we wash our hands or the meat nefarious trade that ‘ ever cursed the humm race. l ---vâ€"n nvuav VI. ecu." patrons 0! industry has been manized here. They intend to make the combines grow cold. TEACHERâ€"Mr. James Donnell has been engaged as teacher for our school to: 1899.. Mr. Donnell Is spoken of as an exemp any young man, and we connrstulote our trustees noon their eboice 01_ 3 teacher. 'nn‘- n.__.‘_ m ._â€"â€"-, a. v. J. Horn; secretory. State:- A. Rogers; tren- snrer, Slater E. Weldon: chaplain, Bro. S. ‘ McElx-oy; ï¬nancial secretary, Bro. H. Rog- era; max-shell, Bro. R. Weldon; guard, Bro. J. Jewell. GRANGE SOCIALâ€"On the evening of J on. 7:h. the grunge!» ct Grange No. 380 held their unmet cooled in the large and com‘ lorteble hell. About one hundred and am not down to tea, ulcer which a good pro- gram, consisting of speeches, readings. songs and recitation, um rendered. The company diaperaed at 3 late hour, an 1 having had a pleasant time. Lona}: FonunnmALetx-ong lodge of the tenth-use: 1.! Ion-â€" ._ LINDEN VALLEY. [Correspondence or The Poet.) TEMPERANCE lamaâ€"At: the lest meeting or the Enm Grove Temperance Society the following omoere were elected £01- rt'he eeeplng quegyerzâ€"Preeldent, Bro. wanes map has gone on a visit to his aim". Mrs. A. Bur-con ...... Mn. W.Whito of Wilberforce spent New Year’s at her son's, Mr. James L. White. URSA. [Correspondence or The Post.) HOLIDAY Rscmmoxsâ€"Tlmss are very bright around here just now and every one seemed to be on the move all Christmas week, although the snow was rather ‘ source. On Christmas night there was a Christmas tree for the Methodist Sundsy school at the residence of Mr. A. Graham 0: Bear lske. where everyone present was ‘ remembered and a pleasant. evening was spent, which was much enjoyed by both young and old ...... On New Year’s night there was a tail“: pull at Mr. John Wlnn's, where another pleseant time wss spent far into the night and all seem very sweet ever since. The company are indebted to Mr. and Mrs. D. Young, Mr. C. Young. Miss Mary, Mr. Joseph and Mr. Frank ‘ Winn for some very ï¬ne elngi . We are sll expecting to :20 Mr. Isasc Inn’s next time. Don’t dlseppolnt us, Ike....'1'here was a. New Year tree at the Beer lake school house the some night. PERSONAL.â€"Mrs.A.Gi-ahamhss returned home looking well after her visit ...... Mr. James Alsop has gone on s visit to his 1 siefg. Mrs. A. Burton ...... Mrs. W.Whm. M USK OKA. KILLED BY A I‘mâ€"Fred Blow oi West Winchester was struck by c tree which he guaieeghopping near Roseecu and instantly Tim an Com: AND Drpnmnu.â€" About two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Austin came to Bracebridge iron: [the city to practice scripture science as a profession. For a few weeks they did an immense ‘ business, treating all kinds and conditions I of persona posses-ed of all manner of dis- eases. They undertook to cure cripples and deformed per-zone. But otter a con- sidersbleiime the business not down so email that Mr. Austin lett his wife to attend to it alone. which she has been doing ever since. Two weeks ago her little daughter took very sick. Mrs. Austin did not send for a. physician. The child got worse. A city scientist wee cent for. Five ‘ hours nits-r his arrival the child died. The disease woe diphtheria. As the child was dying, or shortly after its death, the scion. ; tist mode quick time for the railway depot 1 to catch the ï¬rst train for Toronto, ienvinc Mn. Austin clone with her dead child, while she else has taken the diseaee. I A Pnonnnnn Gamaâ€"Mr. B. W.W!lcox {tells me has ahipaed so far thia season over $12,000 worth of fancy pens to the States. Farmers get a dollar 3 bushel for growing the main. From twenty totorty bushels an acreia raised. The best yield around hare this year was thirty-eight bushels per acre by Mr. Thomas Pindet on the lake shore, just east of the harbor.â€" [Whltby Chromcle. Pam Ammanâ€"On Sundny lat while Mr. David Garrow or 031mm was getting 011': train in Toronto, he sltpped and badly hurt his right knee. Dr. Gregg of Toronto attended to and dressed the wound, alter which Mr. Gnu-row came home, nines which time he has been 3- tondod by Dr. Roe. He is doing so well u ‘ could he expand. A Goon 0mm Ononâ€"David Smith thrashed for Mr. Csmthm this week. forty Mahala or slslke clover need from 4} acres. But this for yield. Mn Comments highiy plow-ed with his success in clover growingâ€"[Pickering Newyg. _ _ _A_ PETERBORO. ONTARIO COUNTY. {-7- I Mr. Moon. ,ï¬ 3... 'VII uvvvulvunlafl D the 8888 AND 133m. following addrosazâ€"We the under: ï¬red â€"â€" pupua. to: and": and on helm: at magnum The and: 0! timeâ€"W than. attending the public school a. a. No. l â€" bola: dedmu of Inning some acknowledge. lathe um child no Dell; won. men: at our ream for Mr. name! Moon. ton-aha. and" w. you now 01031118. “dog Hm. Brown m dot. “Bar glean: “5:; mthghlmwithlomom blemoronr would WNV‘L WM ‘ ‘1'†Montana! Immunol- ab! us: I anchor. "0h. homo and 0! 1m 'm The and!“ M kind no unemm' conduct» I â€Mmogmmngmwmg,mm gloom: ban an: up he,†a housing. to accent um w-Mr duh ad cold pen. “H Summon-nan- tint. they m. 'hn__n flmmelm‘on' M Vishnu to: in. mm. tqu-dggthubigmongdmcw walk». In n marry Chum ball". â€dumm“ A M and a "Happy New Yeah-Bianca ’ m- m! Inn'- “' “-" "‘ 7 - -,.vâ€" -'w yaw-cu U anti 1 Ian expectant audience that anxiously 31‘ awaited the drawing of the curtain. The , schoolroom presented an appearance which th" certainly must have reminded all present at the fact that Christmas was again at nee hand with its accustomed good cheer. On entering the room “Welcome†trim~ 3? mod with evergreens greeted the eyes of ’ "‘ all. The windows were neatly draped try with white curtains, the walls were taste~ tully decorated with wreaths oi eVsrgreen. credit on the skill. taste i and energy of the young people oi Salem. n The programme throughout was good. :1 The choruses by the young people were cl ‘3]; a high order and were well rendered. The \ par: performed by the school pupils was "‘5 Very creditable and were amusing and ware well performed. Prominent among the performers were re the Mia-es A. Farrell. E. Farreslv. M. Hall, Mr. L. Farrell and L. Moore. Messrs Jae. Farrelly, A. Huggins, W. Cannon, Geo. Hall, Wm. Moare and 11. Gregory. A class or six girie from Duneturd under the direction of Mr. J. C. Sproule sang eweet- in two three part songs. Miss Curio Dyer, lndsay. recited “The Quaker and the Robber†with splendid efl’ ct and received a hear- y encore, to which she responded. Mr. A. E. Brynon. Cameron, delivered I Banish Stobbins’s "Fourth of J uly" E oration in grand style. Mr. Wm. Black 11 well reelzen a humorous eelectlou, in the 1': rendition of which he displayed a large d amount of elocutlonsry power. The thrilling and touching story of “Laces" hi was given by Mr. J. A. White, will: Ii clear-noes an: (area. Miss l Gllpln,Lh.d- cl unread a temperance selecalon with good In efl’cc; while Mr. Gao. Bisckwsil literally a: brought do we the house or the humorous on and master!» manner in which he picturrd St “The Three Lovers" and won for himself a bi: hearty encore, to which he cheeriully res In: pended by giving what proved the leading the feature .1 the evening, “Lite’s Game of all Bail.â€end which was highly appreciated 001 by all. The instrumental selections by ion Messrs Henley, Huggins. Lee and Crowley pr: ‘ were rapturnudy encore ‘. The Misses so: Peel and E. Moore ware the eeoompan- the lots of the owning. At the close of the ore programme a pleasing feature of the one evening took place in the presentation toour are teacher. Mr. Moon, of a beaut'tnl writing desk and gold pen accompanied b the “WOW“!!! addresezâ€"We the under. gr“ pupils. for meaning --A -_ she-.. - .. v.- Ne [Cmdenoo or The Poet.) Successruuâ€"The young people and teacher of mm placam to be congratulated on the success of the entertainment given by chemon the 22nd man. In the school house. Although the building had been sealed to the beat poswtble advantage, are the time for beginning the programme hed arrived every available upon w†pmked by an exmaumt “mam.“ .l. - .. . . _. __.....,-.c an; Luv “gun men In the rink! pace 1!. will no doubtbe well patronized. Look out for a carnival :2: about two weeks. We will be glad to see friends from Llndeay and elsewhere. ___ -vw v-uu "A CAUCUDLIII trim 33d thé crowd was immense. As this In by fur the beat rink north of Toronto and no the managers are the right men in th- rink- _‘-‘- n. # .n _ . SKATING.â€"The event of the season. at less: to all young people, was the (oz-ma! Opening at the Twin Bros. rink Tuesday evening‘lait. The gee was_ in excellent twill! ha I -t --A- , 1w . __, â€"â€"-vu mum; on um success Ol’ the students a: Cobaconk “one-horse" university. Perhaps the Jud-headed gentleman who undertook to bring us to $.11? “mu 6“â€- _._- n. , , Tm: Glamâ€"Quite a number of our cm- zene have been laid away on the shelf by the prevalent disease “grip.†MesemGeo. F. Bruce and H. Logan have been conï¬ned to the house all week. THE “VARSITY."-We have not been hearing very muchls'fely ot_ the success of fhn stud-u. ._ A ‘ w. ___r,-_ awn-IV uv "ll “‘60 I sboard. On arrival at Beaverton DmGranC found it necessary to put ï¬ve stitches in the wound or the lip to bring the flesh to- ethtgrin It’s not safe to trifle with a mov- n O . O. 0. F. INSTALLATION.â€"Th8 install». “on of ofï¬cer: of Banal-ton lodge L0.0.F. ‘ took place Monday evening Inst. Owing‘ :0 Illness In the fulï¬ll. of D.D.G.M. Bro. . flunk-1-5 -n m- A NARROW Ewanâ€"Mr. P. McMillan met with an accident at Lomeville on Monday last which come near putting an end tohis earthly career. He was doing business in Lorneville and woe detained on long that the train going west had moved out and was rounding the Y. He ran to catch up with it o: the intersection of the main line, but misjudged the sooed at which the train was moving. Grasping the hand rail of the fast car he was grace- ‘ fully lifted off his feet, slammed down on the gravel and made to scrape scqnoin- tance with the roughness of the cinder bed which adorns the spot. Picking himself up for repairs he found 3 deep gosh extending across his upper lip. with severe confusions all about the face and head. The accident had been observed from the ,, ---_ wv uv'.“ a sinus: event took place st Mr. J Vesls's st the marine of their dsughtsr Polly to Mr. A. M0611]. After s sumptuous dinner ; the trsin wss taken from Burkston to ooem amusements, music, etc. The presents were numerous. We extend our congratulations. FARMS Puncwm.-Repm has it tbs: John Ssmnola has bought the 100 acre (sun from D. Malcolm known so the old Fans. farm. w‘lul' cell Ind aold‘pen". it: ' 'Sh“ ll' wishe- tox- lm mcm' 1’0" him n mun Chum "1d New Yuan-Signed 31" ‘1: Mn! ileum m†inaugh common»: taken 0 won: a ‘93:!“ reply, In when he roa,’ " . Pmox'inâ€"w. end "its. wntan (formerly Mine H. Churchwerd) ot Egre- moat hue been mending their honeymoon wt old negateooee and Mouth. .. Cam Tam â€" The mutate, md‘ Chi-term“ tree at the little Episoopelhu ohumh on Tuesday was e tel: euooeee. The night ï¬mfsllize the church was ï¬lled. a o . Wmnme Blame-The mtflmonlel fever he at last cum to a climax, the ï¬rst one hole: et Mr. H. Butlett’e on Wed- needa. 23m inst, when Mme Eliza M. end Mr. and 01‘ Dulmgton were made one by Rev. Mr. Kenner. After the ceremony e veryloleeunt end social event wee spent. ...... 0n quneedey, 30th goat.l gather -8â€"ll-- -_-_L m3 compo the on between 11 WRIGHT. a! Th9_Pflt.l___ NORTH CART I an“... to he of as! th V Dun SALEM â€"0PS. _ -_.'- vuw inâ€? m Which he pictuhd a" and won for himself a which he cheer-tun: too was: proved 3113 leading nmlâ€"nâ€" u" 1‘ I BEA VERTON. rm: suntan POST, LINDSAY, emu, gaunt, JANUARY 15, 1392. M Ime ciose of the Feature of the mantaflontoour Int 1111 writ! 1:3 193!!!“ h the IQ Mauritian†“red El. a II- I No. IP09; â€knowledgg; “31% “I‘M Fed tau-am! train- the yonnz people ' We“ Denatured. 26'“er were Much fun. cgi-i-ii Mnson at Toronto 110mm relatives gt an. -Tho cantata, and little Bump-1m 'as a m: name. a church was ï¬lled. the am new: "I don't beam M .0‘.â€" V _A ~ ,______7.. â€"-â€"‘v-wevlll.l 1'.qu, one, end it he could only not into pulle- men: the existinc Gory government would no doubt give him 3 round sum for hie contriveuce end his support combined. In South Victoria Mr. Fsil'bulrn is doomed; binder twine will choke him, to uy noth- ing oi tannins: eI-e. Everybody knows that both he end Sun Hughes owed the!!- electlon chlefl y to “Home," and it will of couue be r..;u.-;ed to again, but eo eherp o look-out will be ten: the: if bribery be practiced on the none! extensive ewe some cues ere euro to become known end then more preteen will follow. Under the preeent stringâ€"at election law it :- dunner- oue to give 3 voter e wink me: the write ore issued until the poll- ere cloud. h chosen, and it is asserted that the conven- tion was packed by the aetnte Sam, who, r to give the devil his due, is as wide awake .f as he ieunscrnnnions, and by no means a i had tactician. “Gall" in a natural gilt. valuable to those who possess it, and Bro. ‘ Hughee has any amount, but we think it i has carried him as far towards a seat in l parliament as he will ever getâ€"in this i , riding at any rate. His trnculentx bulb I dozing disposition has alienated many who ; were he lean aggreaeive and insulting I- would have anppported him; and it is not forgotten that he was the chiefâ€"some any the only~oppenent to an arrangement by which both the Victoria protests would have been dropped, and Mr. Barron and Mr. Fail-balm allowed to retain their seats. More than all, he in the upholder of a policy that is daily becoming unpopular, and that would tell to pieces like a rope or sand but tor the fact that thousands of unthinking electors still labor under the delusion that in some peculiar way they cannot explain, it is somehow identiï¬ed xifgflBz-itleh connection and loyalty to the 0 a3.†In the race of Mr. Barron's biz majority ‘ at the last election, it is not likely that Mr. Hughes expects to be elected; but notoriety ie the breath or his nostrils, and he would rather be a doubly. or men, or quadruplr defeated candidate than not the his name in would. months. Besides all this. he has either invented or acquired a contrlv anee for ventilation Intel-colonial railway car-i And I. an...†...n. _-i . . _, (Feuelou Falls Gazette. Jan. 1 1 At Coboconk on Saturdey laet 13:0. Hughes obteined the nomination as conser- vative candidate by a large majority over the two or three other aspirant: to the honor, and, consequently, the four candl- ; dates who ran for the common in Nazth ‘ and Souzh Victoria at the lest election will run again at the next. The nomination of Sam Hughes ie, we verily believe. more eatiafactory to the reformers. whoieei euro of being able to beat him at the pails. than 1 to the conservatives, very many or whom ‘ hoped that some other man would be â€"'1'ho Same Four mum in the A. ansm. Mr. Potts than made 1 nimble mm, and hoped to always remember his man: (deuce while on mucus-m. um he also hoped to name day have the happiness of meeting them in an: upper and hing: Ind. w“... nycuu wxuwer- wunmz you a. very helm? and prosperous new you, we no end ehallelwus remeln your elncere friendmn. Signed In hem: of your many (ï¬ends In Bed- dow. A m’rnnn , ,7, .v- _-â€". u. “. “Haul rm VIII taken possession or by between seventy end eighty of his friends and neighbors. A very pleasant time was spent. The best at it was the presentation to Mr. and Mrs. Potts. The pre- sents eonsistot e the robe. e pelt of driving mitts end as henuunu hanging lamp. The tshlea were then spread and the baskets emgtled and s good time wss spent among the eels les. The crowd began to scatter in the wee eme' Following is the address: To Mr. and Mrs Pottsâ€"Dun rumbaâ€"Having leaned the: yonsreeoontoieeve this nelkhborhood to re- ; side in your new home in Feneion we has assembled mgliznttoextgress our deep mung of t ht losing so kind and pleeeent nigh s, end to wish you every suooessm your new home. Kindly accept this robe end these driving mitts end this hulking long on n slight token of the high esteem in which you are held by your old neighbors. and es 3 mo- mento which we hope will often remind you of the many pleasant hours which we have so :tten spent together. Wishiniz you a. very .nno nun! n“.._-_-_.h [Cert-«90134 DDOKQ Poet.) ence of SOCIAL-Th8 Young People's Society of Christian Endeavou- heldl social in the Egg unseemh‘gtt‘hcfth Dee. ï¬ver: onion e wee e consisted en , v. Mr. Fruct- end reed recitation {ï¬ne by the choir. inns. TEA MEmeG.-The Baptist friends in- tend holding their ennuel tee meeting on Tues- any evening, 19d! inet. Severe! weu‘known epeekete expected to be recent. Mvmcu’u. honoursâ€"The municipal elections are calla over, with e greet chase for Somervifle. Our old reeve. who he been 3 member of the county council to:- no my years. retiredn-om the held.whue cneclenr clceet councilman never received 1 nomination end the other acute out in aim: color. for higher human. but was quietly ett ethcme tat- mother oer to mourn ever hie daught- bomb v4-v'l-W' ment. lth a new council we hope the ‘ 1ext’itfeofthetownahlpmutmloekeamtm tun- uture. Entrxnmmmmâ€"On Saturday even- ing. Dee. 2861:. Prof. Buddeby save hie more! end reï¬ned entertainment in echccl home No. 4. A pleasant time wee epent among the young tolke. SURPRISE AND PRESENTATION.-0n New Year’s eve the house _ct Mr. Adam Potts wee hle euly tubing. The audience then joined in flaking the nations! anthem, after which :11 Needed their my home- Wfll’d â€PM“! well pleased with the evenlnn’e autoimmune. The meeede. whichere to be devoted to the bane: ulnmont of the Iohool mom end grounds :(Ilnonnted to $8.40. ’ an: d manna with the Mend. ï¬lament in the In satin boyhood. an In . 1V9 U‘UJWD, Backache. V rr l8 ABSOLUTELY THE 3531'. THE CHARLES A. VOMLER COMPANY, Baltimoro‘ Canadian Depot: TORONTO, ONT. RHEUMATLBMWEURALGIA, ST. JACOBS OIL f}: Society ‘ _My um ‘mnsl‘ un- me 8. mutton "rived in I7 enjoy: condition 89mm- : address by 11, 189:. It nations And at the gate 0! the (mono old um: [and giends in- $m°(;‘l" dRSotudl g on Tneo- me u: u weu‘known Book mamas). Will be cold at lowest ream- .hl- not-\- ’GIpIanationa and Proofs £311; (nestled) free. Address, ERIE MEDICAL 00., s BUFFALO, N.Y. Debfllty, and all the train of evils from early errors or later excewes, the result of over-work, sickness, worry, etc., forever cured. Full strength development, and tone giv- en to everyorganand portion of the body. Simple, natural methods. Im- mediate improvement seen. 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ERRORS 0f YOUNG and RLD' sealed Menu†in envelope. to ladle. only. 2 gums: Ad- Pona my Compsâ€. No sunbu- Rock. 18! Woodwu'd avu. Detroit. niobium tit-hid m LINDSAY by It. Gamma S. . A. 81(3me Pan. Mason: and by (Imagine everywhere-7M). M, Bevareoflm‘tam: none: ' I GRA Ti» 33% ’L‘iflhféit'ihs'ié? PRIZE-WINNING: IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLIONS FOR BALE. My dxth'musl' in- j. mutton "rived 1n ooondmoosoptem- t :31, 189:. It 0! the o o zeta (mono old um: Lord klno (17“). Boys] ‘ Salute (684) 3nd Stud Book momma Will balcolgiuloweotm- , ~ ' ' a so oon. Visitors uwnnwoloomo. Bumoou on mm. Howl. Junction to olxty Inna mom Toronto. on the mama division. 8. C. JOHNSTON. Mum; no! .no 9-. “4. -. Erie Media] 700. DEVICE TO†FARMERSâ€"go un- SM£F Wï¬ï¬m‘h -â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" lulu upon having the "amnion. sow Iv ALL onuu; Factory. Toronto. Ont @ SELF '. E. luzsurou, Lmrs'ms Miscellanea as. VITALIZER Eéfwmsu ’ufl is easily, quick- â€, permanently s; Nervousness, rok’s Cotton Hoot coupom. -AGTING 'uaEl. czï¬'ï¬m: «5"; “HE ’ i a . man amt/gm § n W ' "' w n u an wgpl' 0. Neon Bea ' ‘ t Eqmpped m the Midland Goutm ï¬g: than. Jon. an! 71m... â€/15 000W Jab Department ' S. a [HOW THE ROYAL 0mm Clover Seed wanted, for awn; mu PRICE be Fetch on your Seed. and get ygur rum Stock Homily/16ml and Farm Stock Insured at very Low Rates. J AS. ORGANS AND PIANOS For In-uranoo apply to We hzve insure In acknowledgin the cat in full of our claim against the Roy Cuunux 1263’ 00. resulting from the rageent I} n 18 are in Omemee. We er'e somewhat urdy in completing our claim papers. but the Company has paid our clam†a before‘tge ï¬â€g§%°§¥ mm x 3. I came. October 8th. 1891. JOHN McCREA. y lesion of a. lantern on the 11th Sept. On the 15th the loan was satisfactorily adjusted now I ve acheque for the amount of my claim. W. H. MONTGOMERY. Maven. Oct. 6th, 1391. I! dwell! and content: were hunt on the 8th Sept Today chum: tou- the . ' W Opt. Oct. 6th. 1891. 77 ATHEW Wnsmt CARVERS IN ' CASES. SLEIGH BELLS OF ALL KINDS. ‘ SKATES, ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, BISSELL’S PRIZE SWEEPE 8, the latest and the best SILVERWARE AT 0081‘, â€Ingmontotmtmna. NAILS. GLASS. PUTTY. TAB. PAPER COW TIES; PAINTS. OILS. ETC. Lind-£1. OOQ 8. lfll.â€"74. mud-u. Dec. 9 Ian-383. l2 h. p., in working order, for: salé cheap. Apply to Jail/I â€AK/J8, ~â€" -â€"v"-Va madman-mam mod ghmmwguld Gaza-things!" (nagging-hush W many. Ana-l! 7, Ianâ€"4.3. And you want to buy some Presents, and thé place to get‘them is DRESS AND MANTLE GOODS; Two pqrtable Waterous Engines ONTARIO MUTUAL LIVE STOCK PAYS ITS The éanadzan 1593:, James legit; z. 2. his}: Mgtherup; LARGE STOCK - BYEEY') From the best Makers in Canada and the United States, which / will sell at wholesale prices for the next 30 days, (to reduce stoch.) 3m, Franticâ€. S. 001-11911. Venn-Mummy: J. P. Ryley. . CORNEIL, Agent Lindpay. mm; 1431' PM Low PRICES aw HIGHEST 'A'rnEw WILSON. Founderl cow T128; '1)“ ‘5‘“ fl- man a “was!†a. t‘ï¬mmln 3hrbo¢laamm .' I hm ‘ LINDSAY. FRIDAY. JAN. ‘7 .._.....q - conucruflve 001 bye-election tn Qxebeo beach-lender And the ‘Clnpluu in» Men ignore piece of u venue {or the 1 As is well known Mr. 4 been “wrong Cbnp‘c Mann mud beyond I: at: whim an aedu :plgxu‘o present 0 b“ the corstiznency for u. When Mr. Abbott «a “return: ope“ duh-M, {n 1511 U. 988 that: in pron 0 ma I H nah our Mr. Caspian! “. 3 huge t‘under. Mr. 01 “33'! g‘gonuenoflve co- 018m e returns from Richul fl, . . maze cf the puhnc we w. A much buner man d the hsbltam mm the | . The French page or. the (ac; that Mr. Me: “an of the c-blmt. -_A n. - - râ€"Wb' vl “v.30! men! 10 a a the nth: conncu able, b an: sift-outs whtch fox-tune I II. acct-cur: or auto. Gr: can he is being tram Monti-ml correspondent any»: 3. Chnplosn's an] mam: dioxin-Led. Thelr l4 hhled in the dun, sud than “to dteraaawe but to resign ht. 8112A? ID I: ott‘a refusal a way Damiano «a bad b int Mr. Oatmez over M- «35¢ the wort impomnl; VI.- Oddmz 1 mall to Injury. nd‘ _ v ‘ x -. Hattie 9m. he «11 ran , _-» «abs-It la {4 wasn't; hopes 0! personal Sir Adolphe Carou'a crium In ramming m we; Cublbut, : qt wvmcrmont to a I -- AL Anna: 0! Mr. Chulcau. . Abbott became are: age-rested with Mr. Cb] Gunners ad vaneemeat Is a m_l--â€"L . number 0! ‘6“th In Iddl Wag effect of the grippe we store of tenants In Mr‘ I!“ made minister of 1- Old- and Mr. Oatmet'n w m Lungevln as minis Cab to give him a moat d the blues. Anybody who â€I“: see now an: slowly bu M has been pinging a â€that Chem-shag ’d of which I. g- .4. 1.. . I number a Mag 6 3‘10 store It‘s made “Isl- 5nd “or Lms Inn .11 day. Mr. 05;;- I†pollztcxl sad phydcal, la the. He is sum: Ifllct of art-lope. Though he x I’m In did no: rennin In bed M and cummoned from that 3 abouographer. to wh “In no:- Mr. Chapman W» “is cabin» council. Sir Mud to his rezldence by n l Might, howevu, be In betteri be uwom 1n to-mom Mt told your correspondc: Moon cabinet crxcu cm to my lumbar c abinet change on b Isâ€. “nomimz ha been 11 I!†report that Sax- Adolphe C meet-5:15:23“! m A report mutual-12m." Number Su W Reconstructâ€: m M2163 car. In. can “Man's Ottawa. 00!!ch ‘1'- Hunt: and Mr. J. A. ( Mon :o-dsy of ““1, am “tea-of Rstiwzy tad m.†*dPubxic “'0er m «be @mtahim; “ 85°F: “BM-at“ and m than: . h Grim twinâ€"rem“ 31,150. BRYAN a: son, ,_ NHTRAflTORS All! BUI Ayer’s Sarsap 521‘}? 32 a: J. c. Ayn (‘1‘, Lou absuatxbc 1 ‘ ‘ ram, E‘iï¬Ã©ï¬Ã© 55333;);st d}: nearly lost the sense 0! ‘ fly system was badly demure .bagdiscoxmgred, when a 11-11] In try ye 3 Sam†I hand me to penom whom it u camrrh. Anet- akin ha! bottles of this medicine. fan“ Cut the only sure way of cm re disease is through ch W133!" Maloney, 113 1 '. March 0. [339.414 mek'lthl DHC â€0". 3' In“: 00! u the mm | mm H I l'- Meredtl '9 expelled 1:0:n the gym In no cure for this 10. hagerous malady There! ‘2‘"? Went is it tho: .1 01.11 ICA‘ run