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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 3 Jan 1896, p. 1

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u 1.30 p.m.. for the purpose of fleeting. president and other brficws (or the yet: was. All penons luv. in: paid their subscriptions for 1896 as requested to b. peanut. JOSEPH COOPER, .ml-w95-l. President. HONEY T0 LOAN I: my term not exceeding twelve months duh Adamo“ o: farmun' sun loan in PM 10: lot-£558“ Ind Bantu-c LIJ Wednesday, Jamuwry 8, Tub I F'gNKW a I I 7"_l'â€" mu. mgr: Wt um mm on N 0 TBS DISCOUNTED '. H. SOOTHERAN, (p11 gt Low knee on How Security, or on npprovcd ludonoa Notes. MORTGAGES CHANGED. ALL PSAY ilOiiTiCULTUML SOCIETY. 0 Bi” “ “ “ “ “ $45, for... Job in III-abs, just secured, to be sold cheap. Council Chamber in the Town of Lindsay .XSUAL MEETING 0! the above society will be held in in tho Sample Line of Tshirts at Cost Price Scotch Underclotk ............ . . . . ‘ Me Fur Boas, beauties . . . ........... Iob Hoods, only 8. HI: ......... .. Ladies; \Iantles at lrhan half price. Ladies’, Gents’ and 'dren’s Fur Capes Silk I'lzzndkex'clxicfs{1l ---------- - - . Fancy Hundkerclnilll'cm ------ - - . - - Sill: Finish Velven‘1 from ------- - . ‘ Dolls, Toys, etc, 9411' regular price. Pretty Fm- Banetr clnldren, cheap. \Yool Shawls from ......... . . . . . . . Mr 00‘ All wool Dress Serge inches wide, was 45c, now ' “ “ Good’ils 250 to 400, now. . . . . . . Pretty Line of Plant: tans, was 18c, now ...... Nobby Line of \Vfirettes ........... . ...... Children’s Underves . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Lzuligs’ Black Hose} wool ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 you elected me law: you Having a year‘s apptcnhccshipiyou have the oppor- judging mv actionu m council and M a nusiamcr. The past. may be taken as the m- mum; wnh the benefit that experience n. ’l‘hmking you {or put ccnfldenco, I re- TIMES, So, if u are interested in Low Prices, COME W’e all real what the times are, and we all know that it iquite necessary that every dollar should cover arge territory this particular season. Now we know no store where -that dollar could be invested to ter advantage than here. All our Goons HAVE EN MARKED IN KEEPING WITH THE "e W A re: usemen ts. rmers’ Sons Abreast [ith the Season. um); HUUSE ‘KE‘EPER. 24 Lb. 1395.â€" 94 'n’s :th-vu: pcmom of (air education to :1 mum!) won” he an inducement. [h rdurcncca. Could also engage afew GHSTLFAHCX â€"A~ the Btunicipal Elec- : hand and Up: is being (crammed. l u]: and mtlucnw [or the posiuon of H .ND L'UT FOR SALE. -I\ s'. , Lzay. Cumformble conveyanceé Lorws am: at resemble rates. BRIAN 5.33% TED. M “315111; You ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS n“ “' Co: before it is too late, we guarantee to VOLUME XXXUVIHOLE NO. 1895. ESTABL‘D 0. central prupcrtv, situated comero m1; fits. ; frame. 2 storeys, with Mun- ,ozzzu. wmx basement, all repainted hard and wit water. also town water. u! by one or two bmilies. Stable attached, Reasonable terms. Apply and Boys’ F Siik Ties ..... Linen ”am'chiefd . . . . . . and Boys’ he Shirts for. Us. \e“ .u’ylady answering th is advertisement cyugh tn semi her photograph (o ,[jauderham i". 0., 1)ut.â€"d-22-w95. u S. J. FOX, '1'. H LINSCO'I'T. 7 155 Bay‘s!" Toronto. Cash? u t: P. FRAMPTOX, Sec Jim out.» (2.0 :r‘flu 1S0HCC-CCS.....-...ooo..uo.-...CCC 55m $0830 503.13.23.21...2.....Llwo ESbm.€mm 5w n97........:................Hmo 228?...222222......................Hmn T... .3... ....................c........-....JHOO HSoc“..............2......................Hmo 983...... So ............................................luo horse“ Conn‘veekly East Poronto. wozth 75c, for . . id. .7277 Carter. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR m m cm Vanna. SHOP AND RE§IPENOE ' Our Stock takes in a. wide \ayiety both in s yles and prices. \Iost of the better ones are eight- -day clocks with ca- thedral gongs, and they strike both the hours and half hours. We have them all the way from $1 upward. 65 Choice Dinner and Tea Sets~Porcel lean and China ~just opened. Drop 1n and see them. 6 There IS. 1 '5' Satisfaction W. A. WHITE very CLOCKS LINES at lower rices§than we‘sellâ€" perhaps- ut you'll get lower quality at the same time. The movements in our Clocks are so good that we warrant them all. They are reliable and durable. Sometimes the best costs no more than ordinary. It you know where to buy you can get in having the best there is of everything. Generally the best costs more than anything else ; but even if it does, it. is cheaper in the end. cheap. Br! tton Bros. ...........wmo~.wuo ...........amo~.wuo . 2.2.2.2230 .. ...... ......QOO . .20c ui) ....... 10c up ........ 3c up @h’z @ambian 3111mm . 300 125m 200 Grey Goat Robes . (our own manufacture) will be sacnficed at Low Prices. A large and complete Stock of Men’s Fur Coats, Racoon, Wolf, Natqral Black Dog, Black Matass- ma, Bufl’alo, Wambat, Gulf Seal, and Austtalian' Apossum. l Black Worsted % Circular lined With Hampster, Siberian Squirrel, Muskrat, etc. Prics $20 and $25- See our Fine Robes in Muskâ€" OX. Black Matassma. Buffalo. etc. Grey Lamb Caps, Storm Proof Collars, Mufi's, Gauntlets and Holiday Hats, Seal Skin Caps‘ Gloves, Gauntlets, Collars, etc. LINDSAY Black Astrachan Jackets, Grey Lamb Jackets with Large Collar, Melon Sleeves and Full Skirt. FOR THE LADIES. Elegant Fur Capes, Collarettes, Neck Scarfs with Mufl's to match, in all the Fashionable Furs. FOR THE CHI LDREM New Year’s Gifts TORONTO, ON T. OUR TORONTO SCHOOL is n largo finely equipped Collegeâ€"the largest business caliezo in Toronto. and awayaheud of all competitors in the line 0! “thor- muhness.” No new tangled American fads. whereby the student is given a cheap. superficial training. Our methods are new. thorough, _p:ac'.ica!, and the best in use in Gouda today. Winter Term. Monday, Jan. 6th, 1896. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE WE HAVEN'T ‘T'I‘OOD STXLL FOR A MOMEXT. ALWAYS BUSY -ALWAYS AHEAD ~PRO- GRESSXNGâ€"PERFELTIXG - POPULARIZING. Good to go on Dec. 24th and 55:]: sud return on Dec. 281:. tho n Far. and I 'lhlrd. good to go Dco. 21. 22, 23. 24 n0 25, 1nd return no: later than Jnnutry 7m. 1895. Gan trsl Busmess Ogllega B. J. MATCHETT, Agent 87 (X 98HRISTIIS {HOLIDAYSN}? Custom work and Repairing a Specialty. G. H. ROBINSON, BOOTS AND SHOES An elegant assortment of the latest and . . . best styles of . . . Ready for Christmas . . . . . . and New Year's Buyers JOHNSTUN 8: SISSUN at prices unheard of in Lindsay before. regular prices. Extra value in White Kid and Patent Leather Slippers. A few lines Imported Slippers at half price. Our Mocca- sins are so cheap every boy and girl can have a pair. While we are hustling we wish every Customer 3 Ha ppyv New Year. For several weeks we will? sell Ladies’ Fine Slippers in Vici Kid and Undressed Kid, Fawn, Bronze. Red _and Ian at _750. to $1 03 SLIPPERS 110.6111! SIOO Store. ggand Trunk Railway: SINGLE FARE Fan wea that at 00. FOR THE MEN. lxpren once. Cambridge-ls. N0“ Emu“: church. SALE PRICES. SHAW a: ELLIOTT. Pflnclntll. Johnston 5: Sisaon. Taken will b: Bold It SENSIBLE G. H'- Robinson. 1n door out or nay Eon“. Lind“! LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY JANUARY 3. 1896. i‘fi‘fi‘bfiffi’ 3W“ “W" m; , v n e s com a ”(La addition. a may anally-ulna:- ed stories. sketcnu. amp. poems, om, :- would an n: ordinary mmxlno. Boudo- Inn-J P-VVVF-â€"'â€"I â€"""'V by 7 , room”. The beat collection of Lincoln heretofore pnbllahed in my work ennui» ed ton pom-1m. With the Febtnu-y number twenty cf than will luv-been printed, and the whole will swear during the you. :Llppiqootp'g im- 1896 will continue. I. A A # -I-.. ‘IAA_._ -._a-) “mi-"‘61 'Ll'noElE'i'av'tfi'u know'i In Engage. There m In this collection an; puma-”hf: smbrotypu Ind «gnu- -A _-n-_sl._ -0 I'l....l_ plate, sad that is the collection made by tho publishers of MoClm’c Magazine. The have been chic to occurs either or 113 or copies of ovary otomph. dmcmOtm'y cmhrotzpe, 9m 9' xowmpm and locum“. â€"Then 13 but one collection of the par- tmlta of Llnooln that pretend: to be oom- mex.â€"Conncu elected by accumu- tlon. Reeveâ€"John Chambers ' deputy- reeve. Wm. Hull; councillors. ohn Cur- rln. J. P. Pdhner and Max. Magoo. Mr. J. Daniel resigned as n cmdldate tor office of move the dny alter nominations. Vnmu.â€"Fcr reeve, J. thhgow. by ecclemation. Cmm.â€"Fcr reeve. John Alton. Abro- hnm Jec 3b and George Jen-est. For conn- cillore, John M. Chrysler. Daniel Day, Joseph Hicks. Michael Henley. John Jones Irwin. Perk. Moron. Franck McElroy, Thom Strachnn. N ichoins Whelen m nominated for new, but resigned. MABYPOSL- Old council returned by acclnmetion. ‘ anmr.â€"For reeve, Geo. Lsidlew. by ; acclemetion; for councillors. Joe. Bell, J on. Block, Alex Hume, John 8. Philip. Iner- chent, B. J. LzRay. agent, Alfred Teflon Boncucxox.â€"For teen, J. L. Read; councillors, Messrs. S. McClellnnd. S. Cr btreo and J. Lawle. 01mm Nomi-Ideal. Examâ€"For reeve : Swltzar, Aduns. Deputy-nave. '1‘. H. MoQusde, (3.001.) For counclnm. Mensa. Ford, Ashmore, Bouts and Scully. Dan Carlin, by Peter Panrcae and John 0.11135th Wm. Thurston. by Joe. Staples and Chas. Broad. Sam. Bullock, by G. W. McCamb and R. Wilkinson. R. J. McLaughlin by J. D. Fianna and J as. Graham. Wm. Pedlar, by J. W. Anderson and H. A. Middleton. J. 1). Graham, by By. Walter: and J. A. Gmcgly. _ Thos. Brady. by H. O'Laary and R. Touohburn. John Duke, by Pat. Riley sad J. A. Wlllhmeozv. R. Rob'n on, b . '- 3”. z s :12 GLlogly and W. Slum: John Ptarcc. by John Duke and R. Robinson. 4 - Dr. Burrows, by J. A. Willlsmson and L. O'Canncr. E. Gillagly, by W. E. Simpson Am! B. Robinson. ESootheran. b H. 0‘L° . G. JPilkle. y .817 “d P James Keith, by T. sum and G. Crandoll. Joe. Staples, by Wm. Thurston and W. Miller. R. Touchburn, by R. J. McLsnghlln 3nd J. A. Ginogly. Go. Crandcll, by A. D. Manon and J02. Thornhlll. Gco. Bryana, by Joe. Staples: and P. Pon- Duncan Ray, '07 J. D. Fhvelle and Wm. Thurston. H. Walters. by W. Slmpson and G. Crandw. W. H. Robson, by John Lyons 3nd Wm. Thurston. R. Kylie. nominated by D. Rny, second- ed by J. D. Fianna. East Ward. Joe. Killaby, by A. D. Muller: and Goo. Robert Smyflt. nominated by J 0:. Thorn- hfll. seconded by J. G. Armstrong. At the public meeting held In the town hall In the evening musician man were thoroughly dlsouened. Cal. Dtezon presided. The large excl-log oi new men must not be taken ae an Indication o! disutieiaetion at theeouree pursued by lfiiSeouneiiâ€"whiie many of thoee on the list would. it elected, make capable councillors. the live business men of the town have eareluliy avoided submitting their cameo to the electorate. which goee to show that in their opinion the afl’aire oi the town hue been adminis- tered fairly well. and that the retiring councillors!y have little toaecuee themselvee of It is Just as well that the eicctare should look at these matter: in the roper il ht, in order that the experience men 0 ofler for re-eleetion mayZhave the beet th;wp_:esible.__ __ _ .-_ .. For Schoal Trustee. J. Deacon, by acclamnuor. North Ward. 51km. Horn, by W. M. Bobion and J. L. by photos his name on the 1m 0! condi- dstoo for one or can: cf the nonlolpnl position of trust; and Nekhbu Brown. lnnotoly gratified. forthwith returns the favor. Monday this plea“: auction was carried to the extreme, 3nd 1 pol-tenuous net or prosmablo candidate: was the ra- lulu. completely lost in the host ci noninntions made to-dsyrox the new council or 136. and the people have cxuohed their rights as tree citizens in n mnnner very tiresome to the poll-clerks. Nominstion (in: mm. s pleasant opportunity to: Neighbor Jones to testify his esteem for Neighbor Brown no Relaxation. ”Manhunt: -â€" For m. 30".. and m and um Reaching Out After Municipal Honors. GOOD MEN AND TRUE ran cocxcxuons-South Ward. In tho Dilute” Wall. The Individuality of tho I“ council ll A. LARGE CROP OF CANDI- DATES FOB 23'!) bum-m r03 15': DSPCTY-WE. School Tmtces. FOB REEVB. FOB MAYOR. Mr. Geo. Mchou here stated that, as his namehadbeen used by the previzus speakers, he sthed it understood that he was absolutely frte iron: any dealings with an cf the candidates. Next allowed that old war horse. the hero of 20 ‘ active council service. Mr. David alter. Alter netting in an extra twist on the warden's salary. the profile. Bennett's road. taxes. and an the rest cf the string, one could see the sup- pressed are tf elcqsence and quiv . concentrated enern stored up in nizn a‘ sought for release. It found release. Drawing himself up and appealing to the audience to act aejur en. he the Judge, in slow and measu tones he called on Isaac Watson, assenmr of the township. to answer to a charae cf fraudently placing and mlsplacing names on the assessors} list. “Guilty or not gniltyi' Answer: “Net guilty." Whereupon the names of Miller. How-den. Dunocn. Kennedy. hir- Causland. Gauld. Thorns. Watters and Jordan. and circumstances connected therewith, were expend to public glare. Mr. Walker accused the cannon cf mis- deeds concerning names on the list. With Mr. O'Boyle's ex lanation. the council managed, with to erable Food grace and a show of dignity. to vind cane their inno- cence. Meanwhile Ma Watson. who had been chafing under Mr. Walker‘s chastise- ment. rose up :n his wrath and in fiery words explained his position. After some live] cross-firing between Watson and W Mr. Fox was called forward. Mr. Fox addressed the meetinf as a candidate for deputy-rec". wisel eavin aside the old bones of conteu on. an going on the pricc'ple that actions ep:ak louder than word-v, he aeked the ratepayers to vote an his record, and drinking the health of the audience in aqua para he wished them a happy New Year and asked for their support. A BATCH OF COUKCMD”. The following councillors then asked for electionand tin their claims: Kean! Hutton. Rah Ray. Burns. Hrpkius V and Curl-ins. As nsnch of what they said had grown tobeanold sttry with the audieu our readers wiliupleaae excuse ade accoum. They gave manly snaightforward eches.anuthe heat or good will and swas shown through- 1:. o Mr. Burns followed Mr. Ellis. and addressed the meetingas a candidate ior reeve. Starting cutwitha nice little in- troduction. in which he “toned" every- body in general. except those who need cries against him-eneh “smallnesses and malicious lire ' were beneath him. He did not ropoee to he elected by unduhand wcr nor to indulge in mud-throwing. which he characteriz:d as a “dirty, low. cowardly irce of business." Threethioge should etermine a man's electionâ€" whezher he was a representative man. a British subject. and a good citizen. (Ap- plause) Mr. B s went on to say. “in my last election ran against Mr. Hopkins. a gentlemanâ€"I cannot say the: 0! my cpaonent.” After this maoiizstation of spirit, the speaker ioiiowed his financial statement. end the old contentions. the cane: house rooting. iofl- phonic, gravel pit', etc. were touched up. In the matter concerning an unregistered deed or a gravel pit. Mr. Baane pitched into his oppzncnt, telling him he know nothing about it. and while the ban was hot. airccx hard and heavy. At this juncture of the weeding the bearappeared a sin. nnd ‘ .lMiicheii. with righteous in ignation. exclaimed that the first man who made a noise would have a charge laid against him. Atew more siatemente. in which the soiicitor’s bill and n new road were tackled. saw the end oi Mr. Bryane 59.35“; --.. . . ... . Mr. Jouxsrozt Bum. a candidate for the mvcahip. eet the ball rolling. At some leng'h he explained the financial upcc: cf afl'alts. the material of which wan taken mm the 0,25 detailed state- ment. and then proceeded to deal with certain election cries which he clslmcd had been med against him concerning the court house rooting. (his wages thereto” home for the aged. warden‘a celery. lew- yere‘ ieee. pmnic c! Hahocd drain. e town - ship gravel pit. and others. Mr. Eli: was not exhaueted utter all this. however. He had a regular "cox-her." as the boys aay. in ecsusicg Mr. Bryant of using a religious election dodge. not necessary to be detail- ‘ ed hen. The meeting race in arms at ‘ once. and for a time it remizded oneot the tower of Baal. The tumult ceaeicp. Ellie read Ed. Saaw'a aj‘wlarit hachin his (Eilie') statement. whereupon fian- deuicd it, andwaeackedtcgetauam vit tobackhiaetatement. to which he coa- aented. eaying he would do no at the nut oppcrtuuity. Dex-in the op a man with a attics. and a at the 0 end. pacecd by. gunning ccueidcrabiegohiafi. Tl: W. V c was mine up en jcct. exclaimed. ”never mind the bean cu'g!de:therc ax;e_heau_en_qc¢h_in_eide." _ Directly cite: the nominetiou. with Mr. he. Mitchell in the chair. Md Mr. O'Boyle «cemetery. tollowed the speeches. One detected eieeling o! subdued excitement eudiewor in the sir. waiting to: come- mtwt “1:31:19. Aud‘g'théom com u soon a e tamed. ‘eh too: thugs:- "3'“?be a as eepeekcre ee on e e 0: 52?. whole. however. be it aid to the credit oi the nominees. beyond the few pexsanalltiee citing item election hest. nq gctiogs hem we! wrought. “ _ ‘ _ Ju. H. napkin. by W. .7. Mom. sad In. Menu». John ‘1‘. Canton. by J». Mitchdl and W. J. Moan. Andnw Batu-ban, by Wu. She. and P. Gama. W. N.Raa,byD.Ca-unund8.n Pal-kin. Jam Bym. by P. Kat-1m sad Thou. Skace. lit-Len. no: amt-m D. want. nominated!” In. Murphy, seconded by D. Outta. S. Pox. noulutedbyl. Rim neo- ondod by W. S. Metre. Mr. Andrew Robertson was mad but mined. I'OI cowawou. Ju. D. numb, ’1'. 0mm sud Ju. Iron. nun. Johnston nun. W by 11-. Ho- Lun. scandal by Prue!- Oman. Baht. Bryant. mud by W. Shoe. wounded by 1'. Collins. Tha m to: rave, deputy-new Andaman!!! lath. township of OBI tookpheutthe Wynncnuozduo A: 1 pm. the mutton: was closed wllhthotauom rum:- 0P8 TO WES HIP NOXINA T1018. um, run. 5! Op: ram I‘ll but lanky-cm. m Gomor- Chen'- ct tho 33:5; Your. at One. mark your ballot mBmt-rnoovo. , M" m 'ifimn'wfi'fiumm [M 7" â€"Mr. W. W. Bm of tho Cour-ll BradflOnul-lo MM. lath ta- m ”'m’mm "m. attu- I Mac a flaw Mt bond.” mantra-lawn. R-t-gr. W.1'. bet to: armgcn . "Inn: “ Cm ataxia. wrhmlmf'udgn C "'00:: In I m - - gnu: mummw dun magnum-am. â€"Mln_Soohh“ new. _W 9th“ “not".bnklwok'moi hfi'iiJFYT-r'u ’aihiu- with n vary pal-flesh! Mend In Woodvfllt. -â€"Xn. S. Basalt}! FmMFthm on M taro lb, wmmhmd. goodly; cw You-'- wm: be: non. Mr. J. â€"m Mum Hutu. ct Gnunhunt. hue been tho gm“ 0! Can. and Mn. Rue. o! Cardiac-uh. for loan dun pun. â€")lr. Waltz:- 0. RM will“ â€"Mr. Herb. Wlddlu reached town on Tneedey night hem Bank. where he he. been named (or seven! months. â€"mu Phillipe he. returned to Duh-we, eccom and he: neme- mum Exam and! one ”wicket-holidays -â€"Miu Minnie Thorndike. ct onwood. hu returned home. utter epznding n piou- nnt visit nmong L‘ndny Manda. â€"Mu. Romulus lvuterhu returned ”139.3%; _I_I_er mother In Bow- mime. {who 1- var? m. â€"Mr. W. Dnnoon. druggut. of Path. mind In town Tuesdny to spend the New You- wlth his taunts. â€"3(r!. Wm. Meeklnl. 0! Part}! II 7121 her elem, Mrs. (D:.) In. Ounbr age-n. ~Mue Sadie McCllntoeb whohu been Mn. Inning. returned to Port Perry this morning. â€"Mr. Chas. sud Mlu hm Kalle“. o: 8:11me spent New You“: day In town. â€"Mtu Balls MLGm, Jmtvfllo II holidaying with m. Mitchell, nubile! tcwr. â€"Mlu Elsie J one. Part Sydney. I. visit- lna st Mr. D. Reid'a. Sussex-lb. town. Vlllure ct Bobeemeon. clue 2. Peel-l Rald. Bmce Given. Munle Fletcher. Joseph Reed. Heme Hurst. Elle Del-well. Amos Kelly. Thoma Devev. Olen 3. Funk Cnvler Olive Kelly. Kennel: lepln. Lube: Lowther. cucu- nchfiie'r. Vexulun 10, class 2. Annie Weboer. Lam Kelly. Bode Kelly. Fad Sutton. Roy J unfln. Vuuhm 12 clue 2. Chm McGee. Gertie $30...." . Km mum onm, Albcrt e. Vaule'm3. dean.) Ger-me Junkie. Ide Mamet. Send, Ems, Fuddle Stem, Casey Junkln. Carrie McDongell. Laure Buflmford. Class 3, Pearl Junkln. Ed. Eula. Violet Keown. FVemlan. 015552, Mgr] luau-tin. Ide F.Petfereon. Albert E. Kelly. Clear 3, Joseph W. Cspetick. lunee A. Petal-son. J. \I‘rue. Verdun 9. cum 2 Shel Logan. Chet-lee Lem. fished Batty. Emily 5, clue 2, W31“: Atwell. Lillian Cdlahw. MEmily 15. clu- 2. August Marthfi Nellie 0M 60013011“ M can. L'zzio Chambers. Chgsnfi, Thomu Paine, Mn Qulgley. «alum l. elm 2. June- Klmbsra. obs'v‘Jcini-‘é.’ W But. muesmw, Ergo» 330%? Burn. D Id . c George M, 5' pa Msbel ch'ue.Bruco McNevu-L 0p: Lens. 3. Lizzie Malena. Shale] “3.1331 2 ma leC m: a m ,om , a .n e an Lehman. Mute Boulflmn. Annie Hanu- hag. "01993, Gertie baton. 7 Vetilt'l'n '1, elm 2. June. Ktugubsra. Idg'lmly. plays 3,»M§ud Roman. H The pronouns or the bum“ pupil. ha been approval by the lam. Tomhlp ct Opt. 3. a. No. 1. cl... 2, Patrick Onion. June. Baum. 01m 3. finale Tnynct. May Cut-Ion. Op: 3. dun 2LWedey Donn. Punch Pulsk _____ . _ Typing. _:ddy. +3!"th Meekjgu. o!_ Pym-L 111 Enwm Sinw. E. Snuv, Jr. P.S.â€"I cannot. write ncr ma wrmn â€" on. mat when Mr. db mwflflnclnhhbooknndl only know Inn he wrote by Wm no told Ina-9M. â€"Hr. R. Nngent ls visiting trund- In pry to some ' Mini-31.113 ”out Rama Ca. 01ch To Whom It my Canon I did not an Mr. Ell!- thnt Mr. Bryan: and “nuns shout west: muttering In Ops oltcflon lat yea; I manly told him me Mr. lit-{:13 and um Onhollo el_ect_od him t my. 591th“ VI! in: re; 41:. next one wee am of mean! manor eelflnc. lured by Inepeotor Snort unmet Yam. end Unnatural“ from Woodvme In order he eneble defend- ent to eecnae evidence In rebuttal. Young wee found guilty and lined 850 end caste. m be pelt! foe-thwlth or In default enter thxne nonme' Imprisonment. m court om. â€"At the police court [at m. Counequumqu prodding. tho can fight by allow J.tB.Ggh:; mun Bough m an a next qua-eu- ”salons. Meghmoo’ Demon holding that. ho bod no Jurisdiction owing wtgoutlotothopropertybolng involved. mam Warbler-p. with Elmer P. mmmmmgmu outcr- hlcmo “them cf lulu on Mundanlnnmmth. Over 200 can Mnbuuuoldhynbsodpuonndm at mmguthmudthounmll - 0d. Tumwmboom tn II but on wwwy. 8th Inn. at Pox-WI book- Im- . newton-13mm OpalotzoonJLMMI“. Suoflngcwo financial-adula- tumult! "o m llangéagBounu,BA.,1'o-dm tort-nut minus! 4(1).qu nu lulu- "Iu'" r' Bantam. at w’wm ‘m,wzy..¢ doumuud mmmmmmm :35: ahuauuokn‘mr 3.!“ 311:“ij M‘rmBoeohmu JR}: 0 archiving. u even . :- box. m.uul:1‘Bov. Mr. Much no; 0,30 mmmmm : : ‘m’umu'n "Eoclvulh pommchotuut-uudto LmBoturd-yubouwun. tho tron-on than um; how no mun: wen summoned to tho mum. Imtga" 3:050:11: FnuknuttoumuCunonno-u. out word. ”'1‘“ on ' tooommeudodhhhaormmlook mmwtflnm-Wum upouohepncwtthuvlewtomuuug stove. Bctm lha We un-lvud the noolutlono tar lament In the wmmmmumm Gun. Houloohopodthuttumuymm m.uudthodwuulog:u§tm mom yould hogtied on mulurly In only â€"- _.L _.-Al_ .I‘,, -At St. Paul's ohuroh Sunduy morn- 38 S- o H ,2 H 8' â€"mmmi’m‘* za: Almanac-swan. l LnnBMyubouWun. the firemen mu mm to tho mum. Funk Button. “New.“ ward. metnnmummhox cox-mum Smoking two an aunt «uranium flummldmmuom Mud team: ”$081 «not. us. lucr- m. W‘ynad damn.“ hm- uplnunoht 'aTobuOun the (cheat-MW or m. Cl. L__ PINEMALT, the Now-u. neural-t. 0m” ”8.. m m. TOWN AND COUNTY. mmmmuu an Isl-d Most. men oath!- n TERMS: 81.00 "I wen-nu “any“ mud-m1 (Joseph day. took ‘tcxtut thin 0mm “:0“ wqunmwgmum. hippos; and." 7' fiveiflfigdéw‘nwâ€"WL: em °° or m H “3"" “gazhlsmm swank"! ”that!" over my» land gunk")?- W' 12:2: “This monthshsu beuuto you the beginning of months." etc. In the sermon the pester posed to treat of the subject in two sect one, a sting first to the con- tion. second y to them he Individuals. e church the words “this month struck him with peculisr force. for nine . F." ego this month hed seen the present reebyterisn edifice erected in this town. In speaking or our church two idess pse- ssnted themselves: the work of the pest end the future. After a law flattering remarks concerning the pest work 0! the church. the spesher emphssizsd the mo that as each succeeding generation im- proved on the works of its predecessors, so should we. es s church. improveon pest undertakings; speeking in e genera why on its advantages and to avoid to enlarge during the future post mlstekes. The some npplies to individuals. Look nt the record page at '95 covered with coconuts o! hinndesseud else good hots: take the clean pegs oi '96, end shun the put Ears-ingendhythegreeeat God grow Christien woe-b. thus 11 us honest with latitude the troubles wees to king. We ere enjoined to respzot the power-- that he. the word king here repre- eenting whatever shop: the government my mane. We one not, however, to he blindly enbeervient, but truly end intelli- gently loynl. Thoee whose votes appoint their rulers are under more obligetione to elect eneh men ee can be honored end. â€"At St. Andrew's church Inst Sunday morning the but was taken tram Exodu- motives that govern their lives. Conse- qurntly he would have us show a respect and censiduation for our tellow men. be they rich or pocr. learned or unless-nod. This principle is world-wide in its a lion.- tion. Secondly. love the brother cod. This refers box In to co-rallgionists and to a natiousl brotherhood. There are bounds within which we are especislly interested. and the welfare ti our cmntry means the welfare of ourselves and our fallow conn- trymen. This does not clash with the first principle; because we love those of our nationality we are not to hate tr despise foreigners. but we have more interest in. and can gin closer attention to the wel- inre If those of our own nation. In con- nection with this there is a responsibility not only on the part of those who occupy positions in the government. either lccal or 1 national, but every elector in giving a vote should seriously consider it he is giving his influence icr the providirg of whst is good and the removing of what is hurtful and wrong. Thirdiy. tear God. This reoept is the greatest. the most bind- ingo all the tour, and men ct reverent spirit are often the salvation oi a country, even as the presence of so few as ten men in;8odo:n would have saved that town irons destruction. Eve man who votes tor measures eh m d first assure him- self t t he is voting in accordance with his understanding or G:ds will. Every man who takes public oilice should con- duct? hiinsrltss remembering they while in: _â€"hfi Elihu; nion he 'Ehould sex-vi God so. and l! a parent expediency oppfllqta with! God’s w__u lc__lg hl_s duty_ 30 nude by__ tbs Inter. Fourthly. hone;- thg any, end consequent! could not give detailed advice, but In precept: In the text cute net-tun panel the: em and ehould be epplled no ea end every event of our line. Flutlzhhonor 311 men. We men men very mu wool-ding to their got-Ml] riqhg‘g_pul;m; God judges utm- gnvo 3 «plan! man In the non- trom 1 Point: 17. “Honor n11 men. the Motherhood. tau- God. honor tho . The oration“ no conception or wledge o the complex mun ct "to mnnlolpsl ornnflonnl. In the pronoun: up"! magnum. mid 90°. 8!." lo 3 5E % s, p gor God while we are mlctid to M â€"-In Queenet. church ieet Sabbath. Rev. J. W. rotten, in oonsideretion cf this being the has Sahbsth of the yeer, took ee hie text in the morning Col. 4 : 5. “Be- deeminp the time” ...... in the evening the text mtonnd in Job 16: 21, “When etewyemereeome then I shell no the wey whence I Ihnll not return." In the nominfihe mve e number at reasons why we ehou d improve our time. it is so short even et the longeet; so much he. timed, gone; there is so much to do tor ourselve- end others; whet routine is very enoerb tein. The rewerd oi Improvement end the penny tor minim vement were nine urged. In the e thcrc was present- ediheieetthetwe eoongoeweytrem eii antigen”. friends end poeeeerione. henge _ _ ignorance of iiyiqglhithtniiy -1'he Cennincton Hohhodiet church wee opened on Sebheth. Dec. 22nd. It wee e eonewhet nnievorehle dey. yet the church oh the eervice wee eo crowded chetieue n ibilitygt’d toga ewey. thgreu heincno getting ineide church. fieermone by Dre. Williemean endGrimwer-eciehigh order, end the collections were liberel ...... The tee meet- ing on Mondegtwee e greet eucceee. The nemeininu do of ehont 63‘500 wee telly provided hr. The church is e very been- eiteione.endiiwonldheherd to em eny improvement; in ell [to department- ic ocean to he very complete. Greet credit in due to the very emcieno committee tor their greet encoeee echievcd en the result of much time end etcention given. Rave. S. J. Shorcy end J. W. Tome, from Lind.- eey. extended the Mondey meeting. 74$ the Bnptyq church _SI}_nd|y the lg:- richuor p;oslttou Godj has: 1 what their nqtum pro and any Icy}

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