(or in great variety at 2gatly reduced prices. We Fdfy Slippers In the rush hero but Sgt ac mm um! money. Owner ls‘ many thousand cum Me Ladies mm "‘ “.5“ ""- ‘1.:"" n "3-,. -. n: mm- m 31.30 to 31.206110“ to $1.50 u‘T sfssï¬sfu 16"†on nomï¬'sxiss. no. JUHNSTuTH 313391] was AND (inflamm-As I am in ï¬eld in the Township of Ops. on Wait. s As Councilman, and as I may not, see usny. I therefore solicit. your vote town’ds the better economv of ml , . , :1 -I,..o~i tn snzmm LADIES AND stwmxm.â€"As I am in the municipal ï¬eld in the Township of Ops. on West side of Lindsay, as Councilman. and as I my not see you d1 individ- ually. I therefore solicit your vote and influence townrds the better economv of municipal funds. which I promise it enacted to support by my voice and vowâ€"Yours reapacmuny. â€"41-3pd. JAMES D. BUTTON. Jâ€" Having bee Electors so all the position ‘ consented. I n same Trust. ballots In my Ladï¬ intimate N my thu. l -40“ w. I‘lilbulvuv‘ __..____________â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" "‘0 THE ELEC' l’ORS \ F l‘d E TOWN ‘ovm Ladice and (.‘mllcmrn :- A: l mm mm a candid“. for Connemor In the Hawk Wud 1 mm Mk your upper: fur n suction. Win-hum: you 3 happy new you. l mu an, yours truly. To TH E ELECTORS 0F MARIPOS \. For 131: Dainty-Reeve. Shï¬rer :nd Inna" urvou z counzy council with Dr. Vroomm‘ Your vote and innuenu r Councillor for 1895. Lindsayihc. 3rd. 1895.: A1375. P.‘ For CHICACGO connecting directly with Through Cm tor Souzhm Monk. Rad “WHAT Is A. TOURIST CA3,“ Fun on Appuutton to my Agent- T. C. “Matchett, Agent, Jim!) \L' .400!!! (Masses ale Limit“. ‘32 zvsnir WEDNESDAY ELECTORS OF ARD T0333?“ OR THE MAYORAL’I‘Y. To the Ratepayers of Lindsay IT IS WORTH KNOWING THAT A LL"- â€" v Iowxsmï¬ 0F OPS. I» on much of a beauty in a mm‘u pocket on o handkorobl. Do you doubt. It? Well. we [noun 1: novor curled both. llnvo you mn:ho now Safely we no selling? ll himplo 5nd work- llko I chnnn. It. In I. from leaking. «to lrom blotting. aï¬rnm skipping. solo from drying up. thon cloud lol- the pocket it may be hclml Ihou: any- way bu: It cannot Ink. In over, WV It. law for thou! u! the recur style hum-In pun u the chemo light I nhood o! a cool oll lamp. We warnnc (my on. ond wlll mfund your money I! unutlnhcmfy. Cnmo Incl try ono. r03 coï¬ï¬cnm a. Johnstog ks and Gentle men. :â€" ing been requested by a. 1:: m to allow my name to be plan osition of Deputy-Reeve 01 0 mod. I nnw :wk your vote sud i Trusting thu thy mmmyew I in the interest. 0! the TUWDShl hm‘. Dx‘c 19x11.1‘%94. 41-3 THE RATEPAYERS OF OPS. â€" 1761220 nu. (soon). For the PACIFIC COAST vi: North ch. miss teasâ€"minnows. m‘ , mm x to usual“ and Gentlemen :‘ ate and influence is 1 1;: nédrly h? price. EVE BY_ PRID AY AND 0mmmnx,â€"I take this opportunity to o the Cree and induponuonh electors of Lind- I am a candldnto (or the Maynralty for 1805. . l mu try to serve the but. interns“ of the newly your» ButtonjLOj: have. roux-r0 "V'rv v n; p. dual-00].?- and, 13953-431. ‘a o-â€"â€"* 'ï¬ Imam F00 T ([4‘ m Now to First January. 1896. 3 $1.00. is irespectfully requested W. S. FIDLAB. "!RRIKA'. M. D- by a. hrge number of r) be placed belor_e you for L-..x.... Marg'ékï¬atmaa. >~ DE EN T-S T. your: «ch In the . Your: mummy. pa. and having nfluence for the « will mark thair p Y-vun truly. S. J. FOX. THE HIS ao Compu- at the State runom at no late Premier. [Special Telegrunto'l‘n Pow] HALIFAX, J 3.21. 3d, 3 30 p m â€"“Macken- zle Bowel], the new premier, taken seriously 111. His recavery ls canslderad very doubtful by the attending physi- THE LOCAL NOMINATIONS. U Luna- [Len-3.] “The medical men have held a. consulta- tion and believe that unless there is an unexpected change the premier will reeover.†uu; nun-v ............ town hall, where nominations hr the higher omaes were received. did not be- token anything of the kind. It is j net possible, of course, that the citizens had done some quiet thinking between time: and decided that the condition of affairs was not aebiacz as painted; however that may be. they filled to evince any undue amount cf interest in the roceedingc. True. alergor number of can idates Wm nominated than usual. but atgparent’y that e circumstance, judging by number or retirements. is to be attributed in the main to a desire on the part of our citlz me to be “neighborly"and return complimente in kind. As will be seen, the canteat for the mayoraity is left between Mr. H. Walters the retiring mayor, and Dr. Herriman, an these gentlemen are now erg used in a tidy bit 0! canvaselng with results cheering to both. By the retirement of Messrs. Rsy. Cr indeii. Touchburn. Ssnpiee and 11mm- son. Mr. R. Kylie etnnde elected reeve by noelnmntionâ€"nn honor thorougixiy de- served by that gentleman owing to his record in the town and c xunly councils. The contest bet ween "the 01d wsr-horee." Capt. Crandeil, and Mr. Joe. Staples last yenr's finance minis'er in the oonnoiimleo promises to he an interesting one. though there are many who hold the opinion that Staples is harder or a forlorn hope. and are niraady regretting his nbsenca tram next year's counuil. “- ‘ #_IIL'AA‘ Lu! ‘4. Q‘I‘lfllvfl kï¬mï¬lh- n 7 _ Wax-l politics‘bflxg always xeeneat. business “’33 ‘ humming" about the nomination booths between twelve and one o'clock. and after that hour some “baby" spacohcs were made by those eager t1 obtain oï¬i‘e and leave the im~ preae rf their individuality ugon municipal nï¬â€˜drn As usual. the e la! interest centered in the east ward, where nomine- Lions pound in upon the receiving clerkin a patect thcd. It is muted rt one jcculer resident that he naming ed 'the property owners in the war}. and then tried to borrow a southward voter-5’ list, but the names of mover and seconder. The names of those who stand for election appear in italics :â€" FOR MAYOR. Candidate. Nominated by, Seconded by. lJnnn McSweyn ..Joe. Thornhill, Jae. H Hopkine. II. Walters....R, Touchbum, John Cnrew, Thos Walters ...Wm. Miller. Juo.Bi’00k8. Dr. Herriman .R.J.Mchughlin, 8. Tucker. Geo. Crandell.. Jon. Staples R Touchburn. Wm. R rbson. It. Kylie D, thyâ€... ... FOR. REEVE. Geo. Crand:ll.....l’lobt. Hunter, Joc. Killaby. Joe. Staples .....)I. OHalloran, Chas O'Letry. R Touchburu...,Jos, Killaby. A Milli. Wm. R rbson. ...Jos. Thornhill. S. Tucker. R. Kylie .......R. Chambers, M O‘Hdlonn. D. Rayâ€... ...... S. Oliver. P. Conquerzood. FOR 151‘ mm new. R Touchbnrn ...M. O’Ealloran, R. J. McLaughlin. Jos. Staples.. ..Jos. Killaby. Wm. Thurston. Wm. Robson. ...Jos Staples. Wm Woraley. Geo. Crandell..Jno.Maunder, 8 Tucker. Thou. Stewart .. John Carew. Jos. Kilhby. A. D. Mellon .....C O'Leary, E. lelogly. FOR. 23» DEL-Run. AJ). ï¬fallon....J C. Armstrong, P. O'Reilly. W'm. Robson..Wm. Gubraith. M. 0 Hallorm. m. O’Hulonn....John Martin. Geo. King. J. H Lennon ....J. W. Diment. John Meander. J H. Sootheran..J. W. Anderstohn Way. J09 Staples......E Glllogly, R. Robinson. J. Anderson ..E. Giuovly, J. Brndy. FOR COUXCILLORSâ€"EAST WARD. Geo Bryans. . . .Jos. Killnhy. Thos. Walters....J. G Bateson, Ancil Mills.. . . . . .Jos. Killaby. John Graham. â€J03. Killaby, J08. Killabu ...Geo. Rnso, Wm Thurston .Jos. Kill-by. Alex Ross ..E Henderson, J09. Smplc- . Wm Mill-r. J. R 0 Nail]. Jon. Klllsby, l). Curtin ...... Ancll Mllla. Goo, Crandell .. . .Wm. Thunhon, A l). Mullen ....Chu Broad. Thm O'ltailly ..G Rue. Geo Rmo .Jna Klllahy, Wm Miller .. .Wm. Thurston. Ale\ Cullun . .Wm Mlllor. Jun Gruwdcn “Jon Killnbv. ll Noddo.... ..Wm Mlllor. ll. lilnln “Jon Kllnby. John Graham. Jos. Klllahy. J. G Bateson. J G. Enema. Chas Broad Chu. Brosd. Thou O'Bollly. Wm. Thur-non. M Hunnnhoo. Joseph Kllhby. Jon. Klllnby. Jon Kuhhy. J Grunden. A. Mills. J Supleu J a. Growden. A Milli. . (loo Cnndell H. Noddy). School Meters. B l-' [tumor ..... .A. lllls Jos Slaplca ...Jon. leluby, 0. Row. G. Cnndoll. F0“ COUNCILLOR! - IOU'I'II WARD. H Robinson ...Col Duoon. M. U linllonm....hr nurmw‘, frhm. Wnlton....Dr. Burrow 1‘. 'l‘ullv.. .. ..Chu U‘Lury. P u. Mklo......m Bun-om. T. lo‘mdv ......M O'Hsllonu. J. 0 Ann-mug. .C. 0 bury. 1? (7“!le .. ..Jolm Wu, 3. Tucker........John Way. J. Mooibbln....0 O‘Lury. L lulatouh......l'. 0. Pllklo. F. O. quor. . .. "R. Roblmn. Jon 810%....qu Mn. 1“. Muslin" "noun. O‘mry P. Tully. J. C. Armatrong. M. O'Hullonn. R. Boblmon ll. O'Hullonu. John Why. 8 Tucker. M. 0 Human. M O‘lhllonn. J. 0. Arm-mug. Chu. O'Luty. J. o. Amos. nomom. R Robin-on. School Ma. £0. Pattie" .ICol Damon, J 0 Armstrong 8. Tucker........F MRI, W. Gnlbnflh. FOR COUlClLLOIIâ€" 8011'}! WARD. Wm. Pedlar ..J P Rylo . Hugh Silver. Joe Puklm......J W. A anon. John Ouow. 591:; my"? ghommll. 1% $00. ‘ . horn}: .....ounorxood..mn. J 9919101.".."11. 21"qu J P. Ryloy. ‘ n n nAâ€"num J UGTUW ........ u. quvv. . _. r, h. , J. w Andomu..J Thom'mu. P c nqumood. R. T9uchburm.D 1L Andemn,R.J. McLaughlin. Jan helm... ..... R.Kylio. J. W. Noam. J. L. Winters ..W. Wonloy. W. L Hon-lull. D Sinchtru .. ..H Wuhan. W. . Woodl. Anon: .... ....Wm Bob-on. W. Lam-mm. School Trustees. 0.8 AndersomJohn Huang, J, P, Ryloy. cmnmnm FOB m mam nmcn’u. omens mus-m rams PAST 33003139 --A swan or Income: m sno- IOUS nusozmte. Intentions: to the Invitation extended afoot the nominations «Inshomornlnz. n goodly nnmborrofrgntepnyefs assembled at A 7 g--- LI.‘ "â€"1 __V :he town heiiiin the evening to hen the nominees for the myorelty sad the reeve- shlps defend their past records and deï¬ne their views on municipal matters gener- a. Pmmpflyet 745 Col. Demon, who been constituted chairmen. called- the meeting to order and invited $13M“ The Public Meeting in the Evening. RBCO VERY CO ISID FRED DO UB TFUL. 1843 Wm Won-ale; 8 Tucker. J as. Killnby. E, lelogly. John Graham. Jos. Killshy. J. G Bateson. J G. 81‘an. Chu Broad Chu. Brood. Thou O'Reilly. Wm. Thunton. M Hannnhoo. Joseph Kllhby. Jon. Klllnby. Jon KillIhy. J Grunden. A. Mills. J Suplea J u. Growdon. A will. . _ All responded ex Meeere. meanyn, Stewart. Rm 0 H and Sootherm. whaweraahaent; Mr. A. D. Mallonwas e elected to remain in the backgrmnd, l! a position on a front bench can be so ter nod. . ‘ Come up to the front, gentlemen. come up and hear what the epaaker have to say,†ejaculated the worthy chairman. addressing some ratepayers who had taken up 5 poeition near the door eo as to readily eeeepein oaeethe dieeneeion waxed nninterestin . The appeal wuavain one. advanced mlnet him, and this was agreed to. Tnec‘iairmsnthen stated that he would call upon the gentlemen to speak in theorder in which they were nominated; the ï¬rst on the llst was the present mayor. Gnu Uluw In: one u. nâ€" ___- . _ _ would coat a very large amount to ilt up euitabio quarters and provide a are-proof vault; it would be toil] to ordcr the rc- moval. There were other matters he might nisr to later on. as he had the right to repiv in one charges were advanced against him. (Applause) MR. mos. waurxns was next on the list. He declined to 1-1) set: until Mr. McSaveyn had addrnsad (in meeting. having heard that that gentle- man had sent in his resignation by a car- talu perionâ€"i! anyone had the chJmeut in big packet hghgged it, would b: handed A..- A mum-uh tn h'nl talu perwnâ€"l! anyono had the dcclmeut In hh paokot he be ad lo would b) handed In. It w I! of canal cubic moment to him (Walters) to know whether Mr. Malaya was In the ï¬eld or not. nu nunarnir' I1 was then invited [.0 take his innings, but ' he claimed the same privilege as had been extended to the previous speaker. Mr. Wan-runs held that the situation was difl‘arentâ€"he had been nominated without his knowle or consent, while Dr. Herriman had he his card before the electors ftr some time. (Applause) Dr. 3838mm, resuming in a humorous vein. said he would of course prefer to - speak after Mr. McS weynâ€"he was a green hand and it was not fair f Jr them to hold oï¬â€˜ so they could trample him in the dust or blow him to atom-. However. what little he had to sav he was not ashamed to say at any hour cf the day or night. He did not wish to besmirch the reputation of anyone, tr get into the mayor‘s chair over the prostrate form of any man. but he thought it was his duty to take exception to some of the acts of the retiring council. am. Joax m‘swnx entered the hall at this stage of the pro- ceedings and was at once invited to the platform, Dr. Herriman retiring for the time being. Mr. McSweyn said he had been called rather unexpectedly and it might take him some time to collect his thoughts. He never appeared before a Lindsay audience with more pleasure than he did on the present occasionâ€"he was at pzaee with himself and every clt'zsn of the town. His thanks were due to the citizens hr the generous offers of support provided he would care to cil'er for the mayoraity. He was not espzclaliy amhi- tious,but he was prepared to serve the ratepayers if passi‘» s The invitation to stand for the mayoraity had been extend- ed by all classes of laborâ€"by professional men, merchants, and those who tell for daily hireâ€"and the solicitations had been ‘ of the streams“. The TIPNHOI’IMHOHSi made assured him that he would he re-1 turned as mayor if he remained in the ï¬eld, and his own mind said the same He wished to again thank the c 2 ~13 for the hearty way his nomination had been received, and he desired also to thank the regorters for the unifirrn fa'raess with w lch he had been treated sirca his name was first mentioned. Tilt!" were several circumstances ooncnrnin his ncmlnation that he would refer to riefiy. His own brother-in-isw had nomlnsted "r. Wal- ters. and some people Dig“ think there was iii-feelinï¬ubetwsen r. Touchburn and himself. t such was not the case It In ht also be said that Mr. Walters shows cleverness in settle Mr Touchâ€" burn to nominate him. e (MeSwsyo) looked upon the circumstance as aeolneio deuce-it was possible, that some of That m w y hewichirawhln nomina- wu non his object to crluellaor him Mr. '1‘. Warm asked It MxSnyn it hewlshodit wuundmtoodthnthohtd um ruinedtrm theMctmycnl-e Mr. M -"an.’? Mr WAm'mâ€"“Inarmshl m tut mm. m an Messrs, M05"!!! LINDSAY ONT., FRIDAY JANUARY 4.. 1895. elle heppyne Iwmehomm‘toheuuhlruonaw_ ran ,, wm nemetrcm menu! eteod eetlon. ooh!!- I“ 1895. y ’ ttheelrr eudmehouldhopelde mnmooncwnnmesrncn. , D3. W's Interruptededdreeewel . nowreenmed. Heeonldendanoeooedggmmaumm ï¬g 3 a; ll theeeeletenceotenother. He u raced oltlzau relly. mu! “Mug lt wee the custom to elect mm ennnel- { 51:1: ekeldhewcnmeeteeyetenwlth lyâ€"theywereenuuel blowout. not DON†' mmumesemywlymw. hath! IN! 0' hlennlele. 1-†“I“ N“- T“ weennehleeopeoeuetheeeeee-ricevl- myorhedetetedthettheneemhmot the .1. “a g. ml, gm;- welt! two oouucllhsddonethelrdu totneheetof “Manhunt†mu ehlllty. 1mm. 3.) not with to magma a .u endone-hel! :feek ceneorlon .hnt ncdoohtellthe â€n.3,“. “manomete tleeneknewot condltloootemlnee “orgasm nmevetem hen they enamoredâ€"tho NW 1M W “tantamount-lessee!» .haowonld heuheenehoneouln uncommonly. end epglgetlonl would ham? unner- one. wee-kc were Moo-l tullypl oghthecmncllprceeedlnllhel‘ore W 3 5; cm Menu theouhllqt us enebllng peopleto Lra e ° "we, theeonnoll. cleer oplnlon In: peeeloz evente. E... eunoel rentel w 33.9.50, Dr. Cltlzeue know 0 the «pa-eta WW 3.11.... m gm guanine pipee need It be e wlee thin! to owoweterworke le enother meteor. but he dId know the noun. cll hed to do no ettempt to! nletthe eyetun o m the retepe are en untelr menner. need 1...“. ' end In e wey thit constituted en Ineclt to :nnnenclel “I." in}? :1...- couple tlon otthe worn. M. Matt. Hodg- the lotell ce 0! the maple. (A voleeâ€" ‘ You're r ht there, Dr ) He wee not golng to eey thet e town ehould not own lte own eyetem o! waterworks-he been rether In {nor of dolor eo. but he helleved In the town hol dlng than. espzclnlly when they hed en ofler from looel men to gut In e eyetcln tor-$0,000. The pmple 3 cold here been given e ohenoe to eey whether they approved or dleepproved o! huylogâ€"thc ecu cell were elmply the peoole'e rrp aeontetlree erd hed no pmwer to boy wlthcut theIr ooneenr. Toe coonoll hed melntelned thet the her 8‘“! "I e 800‘! one. but tho 900910 '09 mum. There hed been one “>st e- oompxtenteethey to term en cplnlon. tr “5;. .53.; bug-u!“ plpol. but It W‘s They did not eonelderlt orceuery to eon- due to Wu.“ “,3 othvr °3mmon eult the retepeyere ehcu‘. the weterworke l can.†h. Diruuln w“ u" beet [‘19 deel. hot when It cum to e llttle qeeetlon | to ,d would ever “,1. u .n. .h. a. u my}. ebout en leoletlon ho'pltel they could do 1 latentlon ll they bug.“ the 9'...“ to “th wlthont 3"“ ooneultlng the WP" u .llln It for ell c a lo llah‘. rpoeee ee well. let wlll. Meycr Weltere wee e prectleel 1 l: w“ “mum: to n, t .t the council ma well "nod In "I0 mil 0‘ OW ' 1m mm to tom the pun‘hreaâ€"Zhey Ind meats: ‘tï¬hï¬â€™k’i‘ï¬mï¬â€˜acâ€™ï¬ 3 “‘"d ‘ ’“"“° "‘"m‘ °' "“° â€"5“"? ' h :- ‘ v )e t Iu - hullt far 80“), hle own eelcnletlone hev- wlth thee 1°“ I u h“ the c ‘ . I»: put the cont nt 873.0(1). He thought lln meyor and ected wreneg In trylo to I“. Induce the people to h:lleve they wool he ï¬ettlng e bergeln lo the worke et 35 00)â€" e eleo hvd ngxree reletlng to the cow. l Plpcswerehorulnuhereeod therethreogh- glut th; tclwn. end he hr! been â€xi?“ on e p I were not h per w tâ€" ‘- that they: ould welgh 83m to the hot. \I. guilgg cnl (fad n hed one" been I thlng-thet lt would klll even the hzgs \ntl gre-shoppere on their lewneâ€"hut the very next you- llama eeme men pu'. In th-r folly whet hed teben pleas. eudthe were ereedlngdpeople. The reporter-e ~ eervede teelcteredlttoreotelth- w Alereee they only welgh 5') ll». The rel-ed. 31. neme hed been 91““: “pan epeeker next turned to the eppxlntmeot ct every committee of the county cou nefl~3n medleel heelrh c lllzer. He ned held the honor ecaorded to no other mem‘m‘otthet pul'lon end hle ereodlng omrhed been to body. It flaw he '0.†go the very do the work at $109 pen-ear, ea In the peat. beet for a... town. no In a. pg", Dld the counc'l glre It to hlm! Why. no. u,- c 0Leer;--“!e there my renew. It dld not eult the counclllore Just then to Mr. 1;,ng '1. a“ locluent poor «,r the prootlce economy. ï¬nd "107 3"" w“ 9°59 othtr muolclpe‘ltlre ehou‘d be en parted Mon to enother men e: e eelsry (l $1M. by the ‘0'“...wa ehould be me Q keep Tocn In the doom-Isl etntcmnnt he cut tho-Ir â€0,.- eunthcr Item of $30 to the “8.0. hr "extre servlceu." A vclccâ€"“ 5%“ f rl" Dr. ll.-'l‘he etetoment doee not eey whet ltr â€"let thm-o chIng after me exoleln whe‘- for. Too Sm edded to the $50 of extra celery made 550 In execs: of the coet when he had held the poeltlon. The Item would not relan ratepayere' tuee e mlll. but there were p :ormen p «ylngthet money e lo texee who dlu not know where to get - - ,, - -_.-n .mnue- hut. Mr. 'runâ€"“Sathe ehcnld. However, the county coon-i1 ed never mede e: lergo e cherlty great to the town on thle yourâ€"the h ed out all the grente to the vlllegee. ut Ind Increased the grant to Llndeey.†_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ror flnt Depot) -:eeve II. n. roocunoex. . .-_ .- _- sâ€"mh mntt‘l‘l. nld tint wâ€"hw , m was wuu u-u uvv -mu .. _--- 7 _ cm! at wood-it wss nuns“ mm. but it wu mon thrown .;,7.-;'. Outsi- medi- cal mu ha wine boa: unu‘in In the bounty and maniac: ace of the old council â€"ho saw in the amount another item at $19 to Iâ€. Barrows. A: thin paint the cinlrmnn blamed the speaker that he Ind ranch“! hi: time limit. mlnntee W Dr. Humans, tnking up the thread of his diecaurse. remarked that whet he hnd inted out might be termed little thing. at “little things sink the ehip." He - iieved in economyâ€"he was bought up in thnt hith. end it he not in he would see ti: itthet the people's money we: not we. ways similar to thoee mentioned. Like Mr. McSweyn, he could any the he. too. had been naked to stand bynllolueelot oltixene3â€"h-om the horny-headed eons of ,A __ _-lo.ll.t Rah toil to the merchant and on menu. nu. theé eay. “You were bro I out by the W. 3.11." If he was “:31, o! the sup- port cf these good people he would rejoice. but the statement that he wae brought out by the W.C.T.L'. was ws'. He was a temperance man. but he wee not going into the council to persecute myone or any etc: of men. but to rope-econ all ptr tlee. He was a Methodist and hle name was on the {0:13 2: St. Paul's ï¬gure!)' :23! pounce eoc e ): wee g It \In men who stand hem?! the an and In front of the bare. and also trommenwho n...- mm a bar. No man could any he any etc: of men. but to rem; an Ir tlee. He was a Methodist and Ill! nine was on the {0:13 2: St. Paul's chute: tem- pounce ace 0 3: was s to vocal h- “a men who stand bum?! the an and In front of the bars. and also trommenwho never enter a bar. No man eonld en he had made any pladxee tu- votee. an no man need ask hlm for apledge. If they consldexed hlm wothy of their conï¬dence he wanted thelr ween. Be bed enlye 1n the cann II o! LIndu one you but In the town 1:: had come from h for 3001 men to eem th himâ€":0!- o! c mrse he was golnr to get In. In conclud- ing, the speaker w shed all a "832, New You," gonpled with the have t aim ï¬nd' to fol’ ti. “m cert. osmium. having been the first nominee for the new- eblp, wee invioed to eddreee the mention. but. eteted the: he intended to run for the position of em deputy-teen. end would reeene his "mu-he be the time being. me. a :9. new wee then invited (med. He opened by remaking me then wen two thince be we ineepebie oi dome-delivering e ten- , “lull “Iv â€"" ""’ more muons thus an {hillâ€"56V But. It out)! "N ands: can“! to my 83:60 «you (or an prmtlon. Ind could gem mosey It l per c an... nut-1y «or: number ton It to be hlc duty to buy the worn and an the «Emma. Some man had uld they would not. use the Vine: tar uny- thlng-thn u. would klll "on the :;s \nd gen-shoppe»: on their lawnsâ€"but. the very A _ _-..- m... nu'. h Int‘r Intention It they but!!! tho pane in u.llln!florol«ca|cmlu quasar“). I: In- nonunc-e to ny 1. st the council . - -‘l_‘l s- IA..- Oh. MthI’-:h.’ h‘d 011 "la: w uâ€"vu .--- cmrd 1 pin!“ mantraâ€"bf the rampant- I'm: the Mjoct at swing the cut ct lub- honor ucaordod to no ethol- dem‘xt at slut body I! elected!†would“ tho vary but .90: the to". n In the pm. Mr C 0 Loni-- “ 1! than may "no“. Mr. Kylie. '13] tho loalmt. poor of the ethn- mnnlclp by the sownâ€"they should I» m welt pgor.‘ Mufï¬nsâ€"“S: would. uawucr, the county ooncc'J .4 mm undo u [use I curl: can to til-town .- this youâ€"thugs: out 011‘ the grunts to the vl . : Ind Ina-cued the sum to for run Doonn -:oovo II. n. roocununx. tofu-ting to woborworko mourn. nk! thot :2 ha! boon «taco! chm. o privuo company In town won willing to coho ovor tho works. but when ho lcqnlrod who the mornhon wooo he won wold thot tho amo- oouid not ho divulged. Ho hot! loot-nod tho: tho pduto oompony ohonld sin n gnuonhoo. nod woo tho only won who hnd spoken “not ['19 pncohooo In omn- oll. In on opfnlon tho opp‘loouon mode to: thvo powor no onnhlo hhotown to pnmhooo tho works woo vol-y nnldr. Ho hodnodonhh hntthntMr.Kynoondobhon woro In mm: on know choc hnolnooo ventures wooo oonotlmoo polntod In nay cobraâ€"tho London! o! Mute woo on mutation. Bo hod boon ukod to coho otooklnlhhnthod “le tho: In nyoor oroohowonldhonhlooo hnydltho ohook hownnwlvor! ohooo. ond now ho know alternate. tint It wouu on u 5;..- __,,, febonthopu‘to! the town to want. Toronto owned In on uch of It. Dr. Hen-1mm. he mm 81 some cad“ f :r ooonom In plus a! buns. For Imam. during 00?.“ they had doptnd the Iyamm In due- wdksbytharodâ€"ï¬'. tornawnod‘ug. {at} bulls crouwlse. B rot] unempl- know um the cr 1:: walk nu the come Underthoold rmlmthcddunlhludboon putdown laminaâ€. md though calm- to out†Ind c m 60:. And 65: par Md. They wwtdown am you some 1773 mod- 0! unit. ud won-vine our the old method Mr. C. O'LIAIY boat exotp‘JOII to un- lnt "wk. Md Mr. Tonehbnro cxplnlnod mt the “Kory would be couched n and bcc mm the tumor over-oer manly unper- lntondod the work 0! an men. whuo tho patent. onlohl pet-format! 3 good 61"- work In .ddtuoo to upon-luau!“ m put. your! only nbout u don: nun hodpo‘ work on the swoonâ€"lac you- ovon m ‘3 Ea? ï¬Ã©ï¬i’ii 22:3? pg €51: aigzgflg 3 2*; 9-1 2s :2 g . g 3 “£2353 E z; is “3“ 5i; 1 IE“ 5% j '3 r551 E .a i: a £3? 3‘1 :m 331' ma “twat l' unlw' n uhou‘db be on orâ€: should “5.3:â€. mi chocâ€. Ho'flfl‘ “1 mm and. u Akn- and months not! much the hown'u Wt. Bo land to y In 1867. ch. m Inca-port 3 é a E a 3 § § I! my muted him. Manly. In conclusion In shod .11 a “by†new your†and n ' God hits: you." r. Toucnumm V» out an n ‘fpmmllt! to exphln Ibo“ ‘ 1.. n... mnfloul to his ohglrgmyip he wu flat on tho ll“ churn“. but he dc gloom-ho did not he would send for. an. w. u. non-ox uldhohndhunnolflnndmwn ru- sonmwdhuuowd m known to all. n. hudhadmnuntolpdoxpeflwand utholudohuvu-ybutmtho mum. II. mumnm a opuoh. but VIII! «or?» an c napalm». at the In- con ...... m: mud to Macaw ww- vorko 9190'. then was com bad one- â€"ho '1“;me out «unto! than to Mr. R s, when um â€um wu bolus bulls. They were “mbl' uud run of halos. In. an. a. union um he Ind netted In "1 “pasty ot uoond donut! 1n owed the ntepsym tome explllluuuu ot the moon: why he aloud to ITIDdâ€"h. Ind no doubt but thou he would be elected I! In dld 00. lo hla rplnlon tho out-colon ooonou bod ohown thwalvoo ho ho a un-lblo'snd to mom!- mlu no body elector! in SW rutâ€"ho bod not fun hlc onto! my highs:- ln 1894 ohm In 1m}. Be and doubcthoy hod done well; us. :03. Km" Wuudumbymmmmmd he put “cumulus pm and grant! 0! buying the .md g poop}: would and In the cont-Io 05 .; ,A ALAâ€" L-‘ min-At. A “Im- Local-ding eoâ€"nl'lirepanae there wee the uuum kind at n time es the Ope town- chip hell during the wane-I oi the nomi- nniiene between twelve end one o'clock on lendey. The recepnyere tuned out in “Weed numbers. end the line of heme hieehed to iencse in the vicinity no no.“ noun-m". «undead u'c'ï¬ï¬h- Ops Nom “muons. LD. Hum! ’ n 1min them ot NI. hthonddfl-m am know vim vim†ad In the council In “I. l deputy-mu. Paths!†.puou lone explmtlon I why he totaled 00 no doubt but shut he Wm Wm NM NM the Lube: on villi" ‘1" n does not rad “JOB- " vou m in our debt. 3 “ti OM w'rnonm-MW Brown. 01:10me Eur: Maul- sob]: 1631;.- B on um moon. â€" Maul". Cannot]! T331317": Mortimer. 183311.501“. 5! â€d3“ action. Tm. -â€" Rave. N. Morin. Donut!- mfl. Danube. Wâ€" Rm Wm. 5m u uâ€"vâ€"u “gun“. â€"!'or "no.9â€- WWW. P“ 0cm FIRMN. â€"For m nave-ham Dink“. Fat dOP‘WM Cum". â€" For now. he». Far camellia! Cw-m Fox. nanny. Monro! an“! our law. Pam Eonâ€"Mm. K. A. Wad by woman. me.â€"Mqor. Ju. Koala by mom Bowxwvrm â€"Mw,R.B.L:~smh. now. Pou- Pansâ€"Rm J. W. Cart-by cools-union. Fm: Funâ€"Rae". Ju. Dieâ€. by mansion. â€" u. n_____ g Cull-I..;-BQOVOâ€". Dr. anall. '1'. A. 31ch '1‘. J. Par-om. Camellia“. Jouph Niylor. Km: Gaodloflow. J. I. Mum. Dr. Budd. George B. Emu-h, '1‘. "mun: or Guamâ€"Far mu. Vulâ€" can: C. Oot‘ll'd', Than-.- A McPac-con. For counomou: Elgar! Adam, Grooms K. Eafllnh Blobs!!! ls. Goods-How, That. A. Hookah. Joseph Ngylor. Tum“ J. Par-om. 7 _ _ ‘ §;;:inrox.â€"ang O. R. Pmmr. G. union. 1". Bmoo. Tum. Talon“. m D mom Glue-pk. Dmcm McMillan, W. Jayne. V. S . John Bstcln. Wm. Bum. L. G. Cannot-on. Amhluld McKtnnon, Pater Walla. A. D. M mum. n u“-.. anvns. -- Raeâ€. Jog. P by nonunion. For an: donut «on. elm But-alone. Hun-y Kendal-n. ohn Enos. For ascend deputy, John Vmco, Wm. mush. For cmncillon. Summon J. Power 3. Postman}. Burnt. W. Iota-doc. tad W. MoGuin ...... It I- thought by mam" “WWW u w n n 55’. close on. 3m loan. -â€"Mr. J51. Hopkins bu Mouth. uuoluuou at his Mandi. and _|{ m gspu-lwl bldtorthe posthlonotOle' cum. Hemmbwflulfll ll “- successful wfllnothetubohlndthe win- “:an of the nut dutlee of the new Opt calm-ge- oouncu should be to consider the meet cf the towuhip hell. Bstepeyea mete eerloue «advantage on , LI- A- .‘J_â€" Duh by. sodium m tumble tonal!!! “I. themwod banding. ie in the iield tor councillor. the repuoetion at being e level heeded. o- gleeelve mind will recal support I lerge section oi the cw who believe shot. the young men eh be. given 3 chnncc to prove their mettle. â€"\ir. W. 'l‘. McGuire. oi Liflxd. is a. cendideizeicr councillor tot-the oownehln of Menveu. Mr. McGuire is very well known throughout the township end he: the conï¬dence of ‘the people Rance-Ally. being chit-mu ottheboud of lioenee oommieeionen. in di-qnlifled b5 the statuses. It hen osueed a gust. eel at regret union: Mr. Lytle’e friends in Bax- ley. for they were quite oonndenc of hi! election by I lunar mej ariby than was ever given my neeve of the township. Gr m}... who wee leevlnn next. mor flag for Sooclend. The warehlpf a1 meem presided e0 the meet! end preeented Bro. Green with e True 'ue pin end the following eddreee : To Mr. Lawton Gran'.â€"Dul Beaniesâ€"We. the encore end member. of Vim Tea True Blue Lodge. No. 25.11014» mm, Ont... gene: 7° eve of your Wu. ‘eo expreu our eedgeod beloved Wm WWWWMW im'mjm the mill-- :Ollflt‘. BOBCA YGE 01!. (W on!†PER i XEAR nit... acid moot!“ pug: the L T. O '1'me "mile“