1s an â€xv“ n â€Ion. Financial In!“ Interests of the com our 20: further consider! Penal!!! .1". mun-uâ€" .. 7 Camsâ€: and Oakwaol m an only date, it the people as propand. The treasurer-'3 book 103 “and 3nd mud can-ccâ€, with {balsam at 87.85 to the and“ of the gags: Moved by Mr. ILL-Kn , second- ed y Mr. ‘ cKlnnan, and , that Mr. Carrie’s com-as and conduct be endowed, And that, in View of the pusbyterhl via!- tatlon Istaly held at Lasskdsla and Zephyr, the usual cltatian at the com tion he dispanaed with an nmcmnry. . Mo- to declare the pagit r. was lnted mm on gabbapo th, the 229d inst, t as tutu-1m moderator gt nation of miesaors t0 nncx cuuzgu mun..- cles was alerted to the meeting in Febro. Session records of Cambroy and argodvillc were examined and “gated. The presbyteriai viaizatlon to Co lad Klnmount. zenortcd through the McDonald. After oonvenor. Mr. D. W. due consideration cf the extent of the ï¬eld, it was moved by Mr. Campbel‘, McKinnon, and agreed. seconded by Mr. Mr. McDonald be asked to ccrrespond thou with Coll a Missionary Associations with a View to t air taking in the. work at Mc- Connell’a settlement an adJoining terri- â€â€˜33 W. M2Kinnon, Macmillan and S. cDonald reported favorably on the of the work at Halibut-ton and en. Presbytery congratulated Mr. Highest... Wumestday. new of Coldest (by. mean 01.. The week. menu of"... am: 1:11 0! rain. 0.82. Rm toll on 5 days. Ore-tab: «an of snow in one (by. 0 5-?tiday. Snow fell on 2 day. Total nin bu and matted {unow......l.43. Report It 28th. 1896. M. mcnwuum A. u. "-â€"--~._. ,, , Donald, H. Curie, G. McKn . S. Mc- Donald,J. M. Cameron J. W. nemlllnn end D. McDaneld. and elders J. Allen. Alex. Munro. J. Gnnn. H. dewln, J. C. Cameron, H. Musted. R. Irwin and Alex. Jnmleson. The minutes of 1351: regular meeting were rand and sustained. The name of Mr. J. MoD. Duncan was sub- etltuted for that of Mr. Bethune on the committee at visitatlen to Sebrlght and Uphill. The action or the clerk In trans- ferring Mr. Rms to the preebytcry ot Inverncee, N. S , was eustnlned. Nam!- nntlon otpgefesaors 122 Knox college vacan- - A- - ...--e-l_~ In Fake-n. Raw Advertisements This Week. lCorrespc-ndemc oi Tun P031] ~ . ADDRESS AND Panasxmrxox-At the annual Christmas entertainment in con- nection with the East Oakwccd Sunday school, the superintendent, Mr. Wm. Wakely, received the following address and presentation : Hr. W-m, Wakely, DEAR FBIEND,â€"A person who is devoted to his duty in any public capacity always deserves the respect and admiration of his tellewmen. Eipeciaiiy is this true of those whose nubile efforts are made in the interests of christlsnity end the king- dom of Gad. Tine: who lebzr in the sphere of Sunday SchJOl activities are entitled to a large share or public esteem. For two years you have discharged the duties of the euperintendent of the East Oskwood Sunday school. During this period we have cbscrved with pleasure your untiricg devotion to every interest ct our Sunday school work. Your ngui- erit and punctuality in attendance, your kin ness and courtesy to those associated with you, your iiberelity in assisting to are for this eveninz'e entertainment, continue to arouse in cur hearts feelings of respect- for you. which we wish to dis- play in some tangible form. We ask on to accept this copy o! the Word cf G as n slight token cf our esteem, trusting that fresh light may ever break from the sacred volume upon your heart as you read it. and paying that new Joy may ever over-flaw your heat as you teach its sacred truths. We hope you will continue to act as superintendent cf our school. May God prolong your life tcr many years to labor with us. and when one by one we have "crossed the bar" we hope with you to meet our Saviour face to face and sin-1y "-77 -. nâ€" 1.4.-" A. rim 1150 AL NEWS-LETTERS "'00" VILLE. [Correspondence 02 Tux Mun-ma or Pntsavmv. viliemn Tuesday. 17:11 Dsoomber. at 11 3. 1a.. the presbytery of Lindsay moi: and was constituted 1) he moderator, Rev. D. Y. Rose. M. A. lib him were associated the following ministers : A. N. Campbell. M. MQKignon. P..A. 31°E£°$ D. 2. Rio- Post.) â€"At Wood. Know What You Chew DUNSFURD. [Correspondence of Tm. P0512: 7 ESTERTAINMEN'Lâ€"Oa the evening of Thursday, Dec. 10:1), the Dansfard public school gave their annual entertammens, cans!;tlng__0_f vocal mzï¬ic, racimtions. ._ __‘_â€"«m my: truth, torgegfsj‘; Btnyedâ€"Bugh Patton. Rooms to Letâ€"J, Neehnds. Stnyedâ€"Domld McPhehou. Tmbor Wmtedâ€"Henry Doughty. Clothing-Dumas a Fianna BIOS. Cut P.iccs {or Januaryâ€"Warner a: Bnnkrupt Stock Sale at. 01k wo )dâ€" Annml Meeting Agriw‘mml Socie‘ The Annual Maï¬a: â€" Lindsay Sscioty. Is free from injurious coloring. The more you use of it the better you iike it. Elie G‘auuflian £05k ____________7, LINDSAY FRIDAY. JAN. 3. 1896. Tfli 650. E canon...- o-noau o.- a... 2'83! E. Tuckatt a: Son. was Vin-rm. for week endin: Saturday night, Dcc‘ 0.. .- Precipitation in Inches: VIUUI ta -_v' _._7 Ingaâ€"SI Si in new: 6! die W. HARDY. J. H. Moons. 31' OAK wow). TUCKETT A 80?! NAMHTOH. cuf- Temperat ure. ..->J.cu. .n-o-o I ..‘ll J‘hme: a: C). Okao )dâ€"Hozg Bron. imral Societyâ€"James Keim. : â€" Lindsay Horticultural . .2'3.95â€"FridtÂ¥ "GM-Wednesday Ziaâ€"Frills! ‘41.6â€"Wednesday 3 (:0.â€" L79 '1'. Bum. PP dating from lsr. periods of meeting laid over 1: next A. 7, -L.-._ â€anhhma “ï¬rm-mu. W5 UL lacuna- perl ...... v... W, meeting, which will bu held at Uxbrldge, Tuesday. 18:11 Feta. 1896. P. A. Mctnon, presbytery clerk. L1 FFORD. :Correspondence of Tn! Post] Emaâ€"The house and cents-nus 0! Mr. J. Porter were consumed by ï¬re on Sun- day night. The loss will be hesvy, as he has no insurance. Pmoxmâ€"Mlss Maggie Atkinson has returned home after a prolonged visit In Ewex Centre....Mr. J. Mills, of Holland, Man" 13 visiting under the parental roof. Mr. G. W. Peters, cf Argyle, spent Christmas at home. lulpru'ma unouq â€"â€"â€" v __ VVVVVVV _ when he nook arch and suocnmbofl to his discuss on Sat morning but He for it proved unconscious to: the lust twenty-tour hon-.1. He was number ct tho 0mm lodge hue, and the brathm took [Correspondents 01 In Post] PzRSOXALâ€"Mt. Donald McKmnon. an old resident ï¬t this place, now living at Niagara Falls. has been in Larnevilla for some time, and wlll continue to stay here tlll the end of this week. when he leaves Mr. J. R. Ingram was In the village on J sturday last. .,.-L_ -_- tuna-“Jan in UH in] l uuvv “u v-"---â€" Mons Hownv's.â€"0n Coristmas aitrr- noon while Mr. Ham Hmrison. ct Dysart station, was absent from his house, some 1 thieves broke open the door and soon found their way to the pantry and took eve thing in the way of eetabies they coui lay their hands on. On returning, Mr. Harrison saw there had been someone in the house, and as ï¬ve of Howry's men had been seen passingdown the track that afternoon they were at once suspected, and Constable Donnelly. cf this place. was sent to arrest them. He toned them in a shanty beside the track about ï¬ve miles south of here. They werehrcught here tcr the night and taken to Minden Friday morning for trial. There was not sufï¬cient evidence to convict them. so they were given a. night’s lodging in the “coop" and let go the next in 3 none the worse for their day's outing. PLooemrm â€"Mr. M. Nowell and M-. Wm. McEiwein, two of. our enterprising fer-mere, were ploughing on Monday, Dec. 2326., which is something unusual at thin time o! the year. Nonmanoxs.â€"Below is a list of the candidates for the coming municipal election. Forreeve, John Sedzwick, (old reeve); A. Mooney. For councillore, Nowell, Wm. Golden, S. Swi'zer, A. Martin, (old council), F. Long, P. Barr, A. Pringle, J . Hamilton. Dem-Mr. Jchn Mackinley, who was takendown witheeevereatteckotinflm- motion about two weebego, and who we improvin nicely until Christmas b, when he areiepee and enequ '93 d uburuuy “In SLmGamG. 1«Sleighs are beglnnlng put In an appearance 3331 n. [Correspondence 01 Tux Post] C.0.F.â€"The following is a flat of the ofï¬cers of Court: Manverï¬, No. 553. Cm:- dlan Order or Forestev, for the next half year: Chief ranger. John R. Burn; V.C.R., Duncan Heaslip; ï¬nance sea, '1‘. C. Bir- chard L cor. awn-gauges Boobs; grass" *7~â€"3 tuna . cautu; cus- a“... as"... ._---_ , Geo. Haws: er. Woodward, Jae. Howe: Jr. W., Archie Wilson: sr. Beadle, J55. Massey ; Jr. R. David Leach. Camsrxss EVE â€"The Sunday school entertainment on Christmas eve was very successful notwithstanding the stormy weather. Those who took part in the nrcgrsm performed their parts very satis- factorily. The entertainment consisted principally of r;citstions b the children; the adults who contribute to the erjoy- ment of the evening were Messrs. Crone. Oswald and Wright, Misses Wright and Mixes. Mr. Cocne acted as chairman. MARRIAGEâ€"0n Christmss‘dsy, at the residence of the bride's mother, a very interesting ceremony took place. Mr. J aim )1 men and Miss Fanny Henna were unltzd in marriage. The guests were the close relatives of the young couple. Mr. J ahn Oswald and Miss Lick, of Oshawa, acted as secondsnnd Mr. Coone pelf razed the msxrisge ceremony. The young couple have the best wishes cf all their msny friends i .r a long and hsppy life. L'CLU uu vvu. ;._-.J -‘â€"â€"-_ _-_ SHOOTING Myronâ€"Who says Gelert ls not a lively little town? On Christmas day we had a. ahootlng match here, and there were people hum all arts at the country to witness it. Mr. 38. Bawhey proved to be the best marksman. winning four geese out of seven ehotr. Mr. Stewart Heme won two and Mr. Harry Sedgwlek one. In the evening the young peoele gathered and went to the residence of M'. Wm. McElwnln, where an enjaynble even- ing was spent in pisyic games, dancing, etc. Sarah was there 0:3 with pa, and, oh_ guy! hgw he illd eg‘vlng her. !V__1..L_-- ‘06,- thch-ompï¬ments or the season. SHOOTING MAKEâ€"A shooting match was held in this village on Christmas day; four geese. . . .A psrty was held afterwards at the residence of Mr. Wm. McEiwain, and was well attended by the ycurg people of this piece, and a most erjoyabie time was spent. till late in the evening. Bcncuns.â€"Five men from lion '5 comps broke into the residence of Mr. . Harrison. Isgsldsby, last week, and took some provisions. The police got on the tuck of five men a day sfcerwards and brought them to Minder. before Magistrate Fielding, but they were acquitted, as it was thsught they were the wrong men. PERSONALS.-â€"Mrs. C. Stinson, irs. R. Parker and Mrs. Menzies, of Lindsay. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. )IcELwain, of this place, Christmzs ...... Miss E. MrEiwain is home from Minder, where she has been teaching school ...... Mr. and Mrs. J. 1:1. Bowhey, of this place, 9 ant Christmas with Veruiam friends. . .. .. R Bond spent a few days of last week with Lindsay and Burnt Blver friends ...... Mrs. J. Hoyle spent Christ- mas with relatives in Feneion ...... Mrs. S. Hughes and daughter, Bertie, were in Lindsay on Tuesday. Gunman-Os Friday, Dec. 27th, Mr. J. McKinley died _at the residence or Mr. Berry, at this place. His friends have the sympathy of the community in their and bereavement. [Special correspondence of Tax Post PREiENTATION.-.l7 the close at our school last Friday (205?), the pupils took advantage or the opportunity to show their anpraciation at their teacher, Miss Fergu- sor. who has been with us for three years. Albnough Miss Fergussn is severing her coamczion with this schoa], she is not too far from us, as! the trustees cf the adjain- izg sgctiag in Vraomsnton hava engaged ,.__|. _--.. .. n'vnuMuPnI‘I-n u. a\v~owâ€" -_ . her hr the nex‘: year, a circumstance which speaks highly of her as a teacher. Thefgllowing is tha address: Our Dear Teacher,â€"Ycur p~1plls (f 5.5. N9. 5, Brack, realizing thq fact that another year has .1 5|.-L -Al‘ on. uxasruu, u. U‘lvun. a.-.- ....1\Ir. Dan RJtchle. G.T R'. operiEï¬-jéfé for Madoo Wednesday morning last. where he w!l!_ 1}:er rang? for thg‘w‘lntef. Lï¬al-ulh‘n qu -_.-- _,V,, _ almost clcsad upon us. and that you are not; to be with us after It has passed, take this oppcrtunlty of expressing our appre- ciation of your efforts in our behalf durin the three! yqarsjg-I vyhl h gnu have labore i__- 2-..- .I _Aâ€" L "JO uuscc uuuu ........ _ in our mi st. We have always found you to be kind, indulgent, sympathetic, earn- est and diligent; now that we are to bid you good-bye, we extend to you our sin- oere wishes that succcss may continue with your efforts in years to come. As a slight token of our regard for you we beg of you to acczpt this chain. We trust it may occasionally remind you x f the pleas- ant hours we have spent tczether in the schoolroom. We all join in wishing you a merry Christmss and a happy N aw Year. Signed on babe f cf the School. ALMA UM- PHREY, ALICE 8mm, Loxs Smut, Pxnsoxsns,â€"1\Ir. and Mrs. J. H. Bow- hey, at this Disco, event Christmas with friends at Feneion Fails....Mr. and Mrs. Parish spent Christmas with Haliburton friends. . . .Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Menzies, of L'ndsay,are the guests of Mrs. Wm. McEiwsin. of this place....Mrs. John Ho is spent Christmas with her mother at lenum.. ..Mr. Amos Congdon lets tor (9134:9231. D3399; Mfgqgg‘v morning last. -_-_.e.-_ 1.6.- [CorrespoEdâ€"en'ce 0! Tu: P031.) wish Tan P95; readeps and stafl' all (From another correspondent.) ROY. Ho cm“) W m r.- ‘L- -â€" LORNEVIQLE; VALLEN T YNE. Crowded out last week. JANETF’IL'LE: GELERT. wgw-_-__ mm babe? mmwzigy- “Jun um wvu â€u-" â€"â€" SAD was.â€"-Mr. Amos Cirâ€"V 1-, who reconï¬y ogme 1:99: Gaston. N. “or... to ,L- __:‘I_ a4-â€"Aa Dug-a 1mm; in." -- â€"___-_ spend a few weeks with triends here. received a letter from hie home on Friday evening announcing the sad news cf the death of his little 1. She had been lighting: 5 lsmp en her clothes cmght ï¬re, and nlttcuuh not eeverely burned. she died tram the {eight about ten hours utter. ,,__AL_ -1 .1... “It“ Iluua sue .a- u w..â€". -v_ _, 1‘- Mr. Cargdon his Vina sympathy d! the entire community in his bereavement. He left tor home Monday morning last. SNAP Saar. [Corruponaence at The Post. ENTERTAINMENT. â€" The entertainment given here by the pupils and others on the night if the 20;}: we: a. most ratiiyivg success, and reflects a. great d or credit on the teacher, Miss Irwin, for the very thorough manner in which she had the children drilled. Tho che'r was very sur- ably ï¬lled by Dr. Bimcherd, of Victorie Road, who opened the pro mm with a few well-chosen remarks. '1 e dielo nee, recitetions and singing of the (h‘ en were exceptionally tine; amongst those who deserve special praise we mention the norms of Mra. Anastasia Welsh. Cassie end L'zzie McDonald. Ezte Laces and Rose Mary McGee. Amongst the boys Joe Cantor. Pat MoNnmee, Can McDon- ald, Albert Lucas and John Walsh gave 3 good account of their musical and literary ; abilities. 7W0 must not forget the orches- WE}. vlsltlii EWiéHueEVcl . . Mk: Son Jacket: ls hmnmn gum, and Mr. LannaBswu Iran '1' to In: the baud-y- ..... Mr. Wilson. of Ta: Lmnsu Post, called on 0W Mend: we. \m â€"-'__V eon, Mr. Walter Sheridan md wlte In home from the clty for nation ...... Mlu L'ule Campbell of Woodvmv, he been vlelt at E3. 1'th ke’e ...... Klee Irene dike la vie! n3 Woodvme friends ...... Mia made Sea-pl“ levlelt- Eï¬Cennvme Meade ...... Mrs. A. 0. end 3 Ida Hogs. also Ml-e Sen Ml- Manlecupgen Mum:- mle_ OAK WOOD. Correspondence of Ta: P051. Pnsozuu. â€"Among the holiday visitors here :r~: Miss Agnew, oi Toronto. at S. J. Shoriï¬an‘s. . . .Miss Cossids . oi'l‘mnto. . . . .Mr. Lymnn mum, of ilbedoocs. is visiting his mother ...... Misses Ella and Anna Chidley. of Toronto, are home : also Mr. Jack Chidiev. oi Dakota. is home in- the winter ...... Mr. James Mnunder, cf Toronto. is visiting friends in this vicinity. ...... Misses Ficrenoe and Tens Patterson are spending their holidays under the to! laugh and Mn. MoCniio h, oi Put-hide, are visiting nt W. A. S verwood‘s ...... Mrs. Wright 3nd Mrs. Csvensgh, of Util- iin. are visiting W h-iends ...... Mr. Lon Gilbert, cf the queen city. has been visiting his grandmother, Mn. Riknee. . . . Mr. Jim Peseoe. o! Cunninzton, spent Christmas day here ...... Mr. George An- dersonhu been the gneot oihis sister, Mrs. _(_Bev._)_l§5:Cng‘igy. .; .Mr. Will. Hugh- "7- -A -_.n __n-. -_- Oven-luau v â€"~â€". .. _-_- V- , -.,, , __, , on the violin. The distribution cf prizes from the Christmas tree was not the least important event of the evening’s amuse- ment, and was very ably annex-intended by our genial friend, Mr. John Alton. Mr. Vance. of Ottawa. rendered a couple of choice songs, and was loudly enacted. After a vote 0! thanks to the chairman the entertainmentplcsed with the singing ueuw uwwo ‘Iw‘lvev, .7 _..___._ e few of your countless friends. heve gathered here to-niï¬ht tor the purpose or ehowing our unite respect to you. end no you are about to ieeve our number end society, we feel bound upon, to join our united hearts in ehowing our regret et your removellrom ue. Forlhe lest three sens you have cï¬loiated es our bible olese teacher. proaperinf in your test end urqzestionebly ge clog the love end respect of your pupils end impertiog to us the mysteries of the goepcl. You heve attended the Sabbath zohool regularly. and have had e wonderful amount of irfluancc for good both in the bible clue end elsewhere. It is th; rtiore with heart- falt regretfulnose we learn of your remove! from u-‘. We therefore ask you to accept this mitt no a token of our love and rerpzct to you, not that we can ever make known your usdulneae end help. but as e mere tokeatt rememberecce from your bible ciees pupils. We ell join in ukln God‘s xichcst blessings to be bestow upon you that you may continue to fight the good ï¬ght of teith in our work h your work in the vioeyerd of 3. Signer’, Sm Mechm, Dozuun Nxcnom. REE“ tiie'nâ€"JEB'gEEIieBt 3! the renown- ed Wylie Bm., who contributed to the evenflng'spgjj oym‘ggt wlch choice selections , xn_LM-L_a.n-_ -l _-ln-- ot the national nnthsm. Comeoondence of TH: Poet! LxrnnAav.-One or the most Int: resting events (If the week was the election of ofï¬cers far the Litenry Scciety. After the nomlneea' speeches were over and the ballots were caunted it was tsund that the following were electeg: W..B. J ohgetoq, urea, ac". : J. C. Dnvldsan. vice-president; Lmrle Kennedy. see-trees: L. B. David. son, cones-sec. ; S. A. Davidson. sentlnei; W. W. Webster. W. B Johnston, Irwin Jackson, program committee. The society Intends to put forth every endeavor to make thzlr meetings Interesting. and also extend a hearty welcome to all vlsltc 2‘3. The meetings tr: held every Frldny even- lnz at 2.3. No. 7;_M_ariposs. - L ALA Aux nu EDUI ‘1'. u, .u.â€"--râ€"‘... P scrumâ€"Christina brought the wanderer-s human Amongst those we have had the pleasure cf greeting me G. W. Davidson, M.D., Cincinnati. Ohio; Mrs. J Grant, Warsaw; muses Annie and Miretta Irwin, of Demul college, Oshawa; Mr. A. M. Irwin, of ‘Varéiry, Toronto; Wesley Irwin. cf Scmzog; Misses Robin- son and Puiey. of Lindsay, are the guests of Miss Maggie Eakins._ AL-L OI l‘LKSS 31.5““: 1141151115. QUERY.â€"-Who was the ycung man that gave the boys the slip on the train last Saturday and exicnded his trip eastward! I don’t know ! Dogs Hugh ?>_ [Correspondence 0! Tu: Post.) OBITUABY. â€" Miss Hcszir, an elderly lady residing with her sister, Mrs. Brewer, in Carriekviile, the southern suburb, was found dead in her bed on Tuesday morn- ing. The deceased was an exceptionally healthy lady, and her sudden death was a great shock to her invalid sister, who has the sympathy of the entire community. ,, A7-.. _-.__:--_ Lu no u qulvâ€"Dâ€" .v.' - _â€"_ __V BIARRIAGE.-Sh0rtly before the ordina- tion services a quiet wedding was solem- niud in the Bsptist church by the Rev. Dr. Thomas. The contracting parties hailed from Sunderlend. Exrmremnwrs.â€"We were not with- out entertainments during Christmas week. The J unicr League geve an excell- ent concert on Christmas evening, which passed cfl‘ quietly, and on Friday evening the Baptisu Sammy school gave a social which was largely attended. and the treesurzt‘s bank account was ecnsidex ably enlarged. no . . ,, I,,,-___LL .«rsl. lb WAR Sennaâ€"As to the threateniags of war, the minds or our people are in a. state cf placidlly becausa they recogniza the fact that “mind rules matter" and Sam yet lives. "Vox Povcu." on. a. nu» PERSONAL9.â€"Christmas brought wi‘h it agreat numbercf visitors. Among those who delighted their friends were: Prcf. DeL'n-y, of Toronto U :ivernity; Rev. W. and Mrs. Hassard, Aveniog- Mr. and Mrs. W. Gibson. Misses Good and Squires. Tor- onto; Messrs. J as Gibson and Bunty Smith, Bufl'aio: Miss Robson, Feterboro; Miss Mc- Lean, Gienarm; Mrs. Matthie and family, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. tone, Port Perry: Mr. and MN. W. H. Robinson, Ardtrea; Mr. G. Carter, Orillie; Mr. W. Wylie and son. , Richmong _Hiii;_ _D:. Carmichael, - vv n.,,,nu_ than. -u “an"... _.._ Patel-bout; Mr. D. Cuilcï¬ié), VL'Eiidilvme; BOLSOVER. (Correspondence of Tun Pest} Scnrmsa Puntâ€"The bible class cf the Presbyterian Sunds y schooi, tcgether with the young folks or the community, athered at the home of Mr. Hear Foi- iott in honor at Mr. Hervey. who, urir‘g his term cf ofï¬ce here acted as bible class teacher. and is new about to ieeve for high eehocl. Lindsay. thus showing their appre- ciation of his services. During the even- ing a very unthusiutic time was spent. Mr. Harvey was then resented with a beautifully engraved no at and out! bax. endetie bcx. after which the following address was read: To Mr. Harvey, from bib{e class maï¬aâ€"Dy: Energyâ€"We, ,_ ‘,lA_ _ LAâ€"A Inn.- a; aura-u, v- 'â€"v ‘_-__- __i ORDINATION.â€"The ordination services held in the Baptist, chapel Tuesday after- noon were a great success. There was a stronz council who severely questioned Mr. Bruce, but he answered all their questions with an sees that showed him toitge a thoroughbihlesl ‘stgdent. . â€A AL- -_Jl_- WALSH’S scaooLfcg§DEN. CANADIAN 7 208T, GLANDINE. MANILLA the other any ...... Mr. all â€Walt, Peak, at Pancho. m: Suds! hum In: 3: Mr. Walny Ch 'I has ..... numeral: baboon mWood- ville bleach. an experienced dry moan alum». o! Whitby, who I: now in charge ct tho Thcradzn euro. . [303W 0! I’ll For! ] "mass In Town L131- Wm.-Ma. S. Ruchlg. 0mm, ï¬gs :11; guest of Mrs; nI’Jâ€"nlm Jno. McCulg ...... Mr. N. sinuous. c1 Brandon, Manitoba. is visiting trier: s in this vicmi:y ...... Mr. Goc. Ova-end. oi Oriliis. was in town Thursday ...... Mk3 Maggie Monet-mutt, the guest 0! Mn. 1‘. Sheridan ...... Mina Minnie Gum-i of Toronto. the guest of Mrs. Csnnnéb. ct Shapin- ...... air Gm. Gillespie, at “:7 Sannd is visiting his parents ...... Chri .- mas day-Mr). Overend. (t Oriilin, spent Chxistmu 35m; 110:“an {ohm}! the Vi!» Inl- :IAM' “1de wad-want anyone dbl-conkers. EB'OSIIIO In hvoro! cutting daand thug ginning cocoon hone. Barty. .s put- odhlmn’nhetoakhhw...?8cl€umytb. otJnnotVQk._m_nov “1kg! upon. Be A.-- 1.... sh cwuueu unvâ€" ... -â€"- eriee ...... Mr. John Venee was the n: xt men celled. end, of course he wee received heartily; ‘ he conld not nuke Innch ct e speech. he saithâ€"but wee the long John he we: e year ego. In ceee at en election he hoped to have the enflregee othie'iellow citizene.. ..Mr. Gilbext Klnceid cnne (Jr- werdetthecello! the chair. Hehedthe nominetion of 2nd den-teen. cppoeiog Mr. Vance. but with the consent 0! hie nominetor he wonld withdrew iron the content. es en election would enteil ex- panse tag: the townehip ...... Mr. Sten- ncn. ct typooi. wee the next to tehe the pletlorln. While in hie eetimetlnn he thought there could he no ienlt with the etetement of. the nneneee hy the leet are, he wee not enxione for election. eweewilllngmr hie pert to leeve the neople then weeent to decide who ehonld tcrmtheennneiltcethenext yea but it enelectlonwestoenmeheweeetdlinthe ï¬eld. He cleimed for the getting lee tortheir economy in running the nsineee of the municipelliy ...... Mr. Me- Indoc â€:1!!th end wee greetel: Dim evidently we! good ephite. He epche et ecme length unending hie ectinne concerning e centein heidaeee; culvert whiehthe we, Lineire- [Correspondence ct Tm: Pan] Tm; Nomwmwxs -â€"It will he incum- bent upon your correspondent to tell you all about the doirgs ct our municipal nom- ination, and how Our township cï¬lcere rendered due account ct their stewardship. There was e large gethorin at the town hall, Bethany, end at the our ct noon, the returning (nicer. Mr. A. Ryley, town- ship clerk. was read to rezeive nomine- tlone for reevc, lat ep.-reevo, 2nd dep.- reeve, end councillors. Those nominated were z-For reeve. J. J. Preston, Dr. Nee- myth; for let den-rec", 13. Benders : for 2nd deface", John \‘ence. Gilbert Kin- caid; or councillors Mesern. lendco, Stanton. Show, W. . Mogulre. Haber Preston. From this goodly arrev surely the people of Menvers should be eble to select e good end Intelligent czurcii. Attrr the returning (nicer let: the choir. Mr. R'cherd Stepler. at L ï¬bre. wee celled to preside. end otter e iew remarks celled upon Mr. J. J. Preeton. reevc. to eddrese the eudience. 31*. Preston ceme torwurd end wee received with e etorm ot eppieuee, from which one could form no opinion thet he wee e popular men. He then un- folded the business (I the council. end explelned men: things to the some. The queetiou ct eel-rice end eppo tmente he ueelt with. quoting the munlelpel tunnel to ehow thet there could be no letting o! emcee by tender. He edvoceted the prin- ciple ot employing e competent men end peyinee telr eelery for hie work. which weoin hie eetimetion the truest of economy. The queetion ot cherity wee eleo heudled in emeeterly menner. The ind nt peo- pleotthe townehlp in jeil et Co org. it weeehown. were melntelned et leee ex- penee to the townehip. end more comfort- ehly then it in the townehlp ...... Mr. 11. Benders. let dep.-reeve. then c une tor- werd. et the cell at the ehelr. end wee well received. Ae no opponent wee uomineted to o pace him, he. t t ccuree. to e member of t e new countil. He corroborated the etetemente of Mr. Preeton with record to the indloente. end wee eleo in tevor ot econom'rine; in t_h_e we, 0! leaching eel: - An-‘ A--â€" " CA‘C‘ - Mxmrxa.â€"The nnnanl school meeting was held on Dcc. 26.1: for the puxpae at electing trustees and other mature. Axxucxcwzm.â€"The congregation ct St. Andrew‘s church were anrprlud last Sunday. when R". K. J. McRu announc- ed the gusty 9; \‘eq. Agngdggcgn Csmp- cu WU uunnu v. v -.-. -_ -7 bell, P.P., Orlills, who died as Staten, P5 , on Saturday, Dec. 28. His bod wse brought to Toronto on Monday. on was taken by the 12 50 Norfhern train to 0m- lie, where the funeral e rvice was held Tuesday. His Grace the Archbishop a! Toronto, and clergy cf the archdiocese, at- tended. Rev. Father Campbzil was the creator cf the church here. and the ï¬rst. parish priest. The news n! his death was recelved wlth deep regret by the pecple 0! this vicinity. nvuus, Vuu ucvu-u a...“ 'â€"___. Socnrrr Nounâ€"At the second last meet- ing of the C. M. B. A.. Branch No. 151. the election cf (ï¬lms 101‘ the onsnin you re- sulted as follows: Pr ssldent. . 5. Fox; lac vice, H. McDonnll; 2 1d vice. J ac. Mc- Gowan; recording etc“ Wm. Baker; 3.- sistant “cording seo . P. Ken): tressrrer. M. McGraih; mmhfl', Jas. Sheridm: guard, Jno. Lyue : utmuntntlre to grand council. R. L Gavan m: alternate, J no. Malone: trustees. Thou. Shcxiian and A. Walker. # . 7 tâ€. _--.. cumwuwu, I: ELM. Una-y Vvv--~ a r--,..-_ SAYS NADA“ Ramonâ€"Theta should notbe: boys sick on Christmas day. . .. Good clothing warn on Christmas. espe- cmly when the rand; are muddy and the party indulges in too much tscgle!oot.. . . . More than one «qu mugging 03:5 My , LA- --_-.. UAULU luau-.- vuv av..-" ..__._7 . . . .chc-leuer writing on the Back leave]: of n lady's hymn book while in church... . Scch hard Christmas-buts: on Christmas day ...... Rockers under Billy ...... Such high steps to Muir‘s hick door ...... Such large “schooners†hr overgrown bayam unload ...... Advertising for a wife when there are such charming young ladies on the lookout in gr village. 1 L- I.--â€" AL-L tua luunuuh In via. '.\|, chx Lxsr.â€"We are lï¬Ã©ised to hear that Mrs. Jno. Lytle is recovering from her ill- ness ...... Mr. Joe. Overcnd is laid up with a sore hand and side; we hrps he will soon be better. . _ Ncmxuxoxs. â€" Tne nominatzona on Monday resulted as fallowo: Rave, D. Graham, Wn‘. Brosmfleid; den-recto. McPlzee, elected by aoclnmntion: council- lors, M. O'Donnell, Jar. McCcrkell, Thus. Wan-m, Wm. Reid. Clns. Spat-in, Dave Evans. J30, _G!"°-'1‘.‘¥n_€1 C’hflj‘. . _-l . BRECHH)’. BETHANY. wva we av- ----- .m. x. 31:0»:5. (:1 , In visillnl tut bunched cfl' on the busines- ln head. He evidently w e mlul student of man!- clpel awn (ran the we, In which he ceme armed. Be edvoeeted e redial epeege in_ my use. He hid down hle A __.._-_ AL‘s Aâ€"l‘-_OI-â€"t_--h Batten-m in e unmet- thet evidently mun: ineer. lie flat tecklud the bond at health cleizn too much hed been ex- ended in thee ireotlcn. He believed in {tin eenltery immune end medieel heel cflloen et e ï¬xed eelery endletthet cover exoeneee. He then turned hie etten- tlon to eeleriee. end oommiulon cl oonn. emote. end edvoeeted the reduction at enth eeleriee end the eboliehlnent of com- lnleeione on root! John. The eelery d the clerk we- eleo treated to e nductlon from who 818). which Mr- Mmlro thwitht eomclent. He e'ron ly ndw ceted e need eelery {or eeoh inein :- (f the come". He ie evllently “on the vex-93th". end it Mr. Mogul" gate elected the peopte nun ex- pect him to do eome e'r-nuone “kicking" for the edJnetmmt of slain ...... his. Heher Pro-ton wee the next to he celled braved. He ln n menly wny eteted hie pe-ineiplee, toting ee hie plenum honest end common sense. which ie indeed e broad one. hon: the we: in which h nmerhwel-eucelved wooen he ell but enuthethe will he remembered en the polle. He wee willing to vlthdnw noun theneeittherutotthenewonee wenid. hntitnothewneeeedyto meet the alt!- thepollr. end wished northeirvoteeendinilnenceinhle beheli. ...... Thenexttoheenlled the choir naeea u in which 53 n be :u but end u the Maw non one. would. let the cm- mad wished nhll bun". tho chuk- oeulu' mo to loot mmnnuxunmm m â€that“. following m “Mmmm: “:0†a W Doc. “(h and 25th. Returning I'll-Utah- Doc 26th. â€""lu I‘K'â€" me [or all M 1-: ud Jun. ht. at. Mania; until Jun. 7th. [806 I 18th to ma, Rowe-uh; unw Ju mu m m m “Icon-m flannel-I. nun. â€It.†ran. Going Doc. 20“: mumb- lurnln. now Jul. 7th. â€Ohâ€"92'. man-- m m tum...†W. M MOW. m C“ CID-YEW. Coll! 008. Old 05in: Doc â€an Ind com Doc. m m Jun. 0..- â€do vocal C. P. l OFFICE. 5! xxx!- mm, 1’. D. IAIOHETI'. - - AGENT. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS Lila-t"... ..... ....... ..... -30.!- Weaoo..........0m. m ttlmuoxmo.-0m. m OLDCEUICUTBIOKM .. 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Shot! and My Baum. ï¬lllllï¬Tlï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ PRESENTS. 70 Insure in the ONADA LIFE. It Pays“ m '1'. (on run run. J. G. Edwards a Go. F. 0'. Ta 40:. um Gill“. WC. my. 3.. Fairweatl Great Reduc Sale . LINDSAY An elegant mo! C ustom Specialty. BOOTS Fl WE’B Trun. IND Ha 1°C Manufadw We feel I that,“ the wish to menu and the putl ngppy and I Don't ml specialty ot pnlrlng - 800 prices count. your custom; Hugh; 313E Y< CmbfldKQ‘ is giving tics: unhet Bflaflfl for Spri‘ Farm Tine One A few d: Fell M04 0M