â€It! RH “rra ~v , â€" of all. That they may enjoy lung me. health,andhapplnese Is the hearty wish of Tax Post corrupondent. Cannon Norm- On Thursday, Jan. Bad, the annual business meeting was held in the Presbyterian church, Mr. P. N. Murdoch in the chair. Kr. Chas. Here. treaenur, repented the congregation as benign: abettér position ï¬nancially than Char. Hare. treasurer; committee at man- agement. Meme. J. Greer, Thee. Klimt- [Correspondence oi Tux Posrl Foamsâ€"Tho proceeds cf St. Andrew’s tea and concert were $25 25, not $18.25, as was given out. CHURCH Nora. --â€"On Sunday evening Rev. J. D. Smith spoke to St. Andrew's congregation from Joe. 3: 4, basing his remarks on the words "For you have not passed this way heretofore." In the course of his remarks Mr. Smith reminded his hearers that it was the ï¬rst Sunday in the new year, that as they looked back. the errors of the old year should he danger signals to be shunned in the future and the past right acts should not he recalled as merely pleasant memories but rather as repeatable realities. The rev. gentle- man concluded by wishing the people the cause and the church, a year unprecedent- ed in harmony of feeling and unity of spirit ...... Just here let me note that St. Andrew's choir like St. Andrew’s pastor and church hold a place second to none in the hearts of the people of the north. PnHSONALâ€"Msss L. Henderson, accom- panied by Miss Ruth Porter, is visiting at Lindsay ...... Mrs. Taylor has gone to Peterboro, where she intends staying some time with her sister, Mrs. Anderson, who is very ill ...... Miss Minnie McIntyre has gone to Toronto, where she is attending the Normal school ...... Miss J. Muir has returned after a three years’ absence at Edmonton, N.W.T ...... Miss Maggie Mo- Intyre has returned to} Lindsay, where she is taking up a primary course at the Collegiate ...... Miss S, McCauzhy has returned from Haliburton. H. ;__a. n-..; #vno u‘nâ€" â€"-â€"-__._ , Damâ€"Ca Sunday, the 5:11 inst" the remains of Mr. J smes Brien were interred in St. John’s churchyard. Mr. Brien was one o! the oldest settlers in Fenelon. and died at the ripe old age of 72 years. much regretted by his neighbors, by whom he wee highly respected. Mr. Brien was never married but always lived s retired lite, living with an elder brother, also a. n. L- ___“‘_ [Correspondence 01 Tux Poer CHRISTMAS TREE.â€" On New Year‘s eve St. J ohn‘s SS. held their annual Christ- mas entertainment, consisting of vccal and instrumental music, dialogues. read- ings, recitationv, and lighting cf Chris:- mas tree. Everything ‘_ pzssed off as “merry as a marriage bell." Jokes and congratulations were abundant during the distribution of the fruit cf the tree. Rev. Mr. Creighton distributed prizas for les- sons and attendance. _.r- . A LL- -ueaa nu-..“- been here spending their Christmas and New Year's at their f ether home ...... The Misses S:eilings,£rom Oztawa, are visit- ing at the parental hcme here; also Mr. and Mrs. Phillips have returned from Lindsay, where they had been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Pen-in ...... Mr. J no. Coaday has returned from Tiny township, after visiting his brotheriand sister. a. v- . w---â€" CHURCH §6TES.â€"The Rev, Mr. Wilkin- son, or Woodvme, is to preach the mission- ary sermon here at Zion next bebath. 7 _- _..__ -ALAAI Love-onyâ€" --vâ€"â€" _, Nonaâ€"The Bethel correspondent says that tableaux are very unpopular at Bethel tea 3. rzobably he thinks a hystexical per- formance much mcre amusing. . . .A sleigh load of Bexley young people recently spent an evening at Uphill. Coma again, boys and girls, and don’t lose Alf. DIAMOND. on; cw...â€"-- _.-_ _ OUR SCHOOLâ€"The trustees or our school here have secured the services of Miss Fowler as teacher far this year: the trus- tee fer the next three years 15 Mr. J ames McNevin. :Corrcs;- cadence (:1 Tuna PCS?†PERS’JNAL ~23 Ar;..ur Olivu‘, from Georgiana town: 11! p, has been vi:itirg friends here and gone home again ...... Mr. Ge crge Rita}. from L’. ndssy, and his 315 .er, Miss Louisa. Pitta], tum Muskoka, hire Dr. H. F. Elm-rill. No Other Medicine LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS PLEA SA 1" T V .1 Statement of a 33112 gunman gm. “No other blood mwlicinc that I ever used. and I have tricd tlmn all. thorough in its action. and ('ï¬N'tS s: armament cures as Aya‘s Sn.r~apzznl r. H. F. MERRILL. Augusta, Mu. Ayers duer’s Pillsfor :; ESSA? FRIDAY. Admitted a: '05 W'orid’s Fair. new so 'n-Ioaouca AS D UNSFUBD. UI’HILLI. Well Known Doctor é LL15 Yâ€"FENELUN. aver and b0! "eta: . 17. 1896. Sax-53: pariil‘lzj have is so Ibm. .1qu, J. McMnllen. and J. EBâ€; colloctcra fer fchems of church. on.“ ~ _L ._.I BI, , Guuwnga -v- _-_-7_, west of Dunsford, Misses Willock and‘ Hay: east of Dunstard. Misses Sanderson and Murdoch; south of Dunsford, Misses Mcuullen and Mitchell. Mr. B. Parker presented the Sabbath school report as follows: Number of books in library. 275; average attendance ottcholars, 16; average attendance cf teachers, 4; amount in missionary b:x,$9.26. Mr. E. Woollard was re-eleoted superintendent and Messrs. J. Mchdyen, B. Parker and J. Hay wcra re-elected teachers ; Mr. F. Humphrey was elected librarian; Mr. Duncan MoFsdyen and Miss Murdoch were elected auditors. The meeting decided to hold a soiree on a..- â€"---__ J an. 23rd toupï¬' for neasasaty repzirs to church property. honrottrouhlo. museumâ€"Mm Hula Spence, who torthepasttew months ha been In To- ronto, “home on a. visit ...... mas Mm A. emu, a! "The Glen.†Madness. spent 3 tow days visiting Mend. here ...... m- Luy Gilchrist. teacher at Beam, on- (Correspondence of Tel Post.‘ Nom.â€"The revival meetings at Rotten church, Bethany circuit, are still in pro- gress. ...... Prof. Kent, of. Bowmanviilo. gave a lecture on electricity. etc.. in our school on the 7th, and had a hit audience. ...... Mr. R. Morton. our new blacksmith. is doing a rushing bueiness ...... Mrs. Moore has entireiy recovered trom a severe spell or sickness ...... The south-eastern part or our township has no representation this year. Next year. boys, trot out a good man and let everyone vote for him. Dramaâ€"This week we are called upon to chronicle the sudden death cf Mr. Joseph lebett. of Pension township. The deceased was only two weeks sick, and his death to many was a surprise. His end tame on Friday, Dec. 27th, and on the lelowing Sunday his remains were laid to rest in Glenarm cemetery. The iuneralwas largely attended by friends, relatives and neighbors, who came to show respect to the departed ...... Also, the un- told sufferings of Mr. Alex. McNabb were ended by death on Thursday, Jan. 2nd. For about three months the deceased suiâ€" icred intense pain from a cancer in the stomach. and notwithstanding the best medicalsklllaadcarehl nursing his end Coxcnar.â€"The entertainment given by our Ssbbeth school scholars on N ow Year's eve was a. success considering the unpleas- ant evening. Rev. D. McDoneld gave a very intcresting and instructive address to the young people, urging them to guard against the evils of tobacco and intsmpcr- nnoe. A solo tram Miss Lily Gilchrist was listened ta with intense interest, and the rendition was perfect. [Correspondence 01 Tux Post. (Datumâ€"The thermometer registered 40' below zero on Monday morning last in this part, which: exceeds the record for years past. Accmsxr.â€"On Saturday Mr. Rnbt. Woodcock and Perry Carl arrived from Talman's camp, five miles north of Col- bridge. with Master Will Bell. who had the misfortune to have his leg and hand badly jammed by a falling tree. Although in a rather dargerous condition at present, we hope to see Will around in a couple of weeks ...... We are also informed that year 1896. The next meeting of the union will be held at Kinmount on Friday. Feb- ruary 3th, in the evening. Programmes are being printed and will be distributed in the near future. CHURCH Nousâ€"We understand that our pastor, Rev. C. E. Cragg. intends as- sisting Rev. Jno. H. Mallett, our former pastor, during the epzcial services which which will be held in the head church, on Scugog Island circuit. As both of them have been unusually successful in the past in the winning of souls for Master, they will doubtless have another glorious rs- vival. U-No-Hoo. GLENARM. [Correspondence oi Tun Peer.) Twpusxcx Nousâ€"The members of Maple Leaf Temperance Society, oi this piste, met: on Monday evening, Dec. 30th, and elected the following smears for the ï¬rst quarter of the new year: President, Ranald McEschern, elected by acclsma- tlon: let vice, Wm. Thornbnry; 2nd vice, Maggie Brown: rec. sec., Angus Spence, reelected ; tin. sec, Colin H. H. Campbell; treasurer, Ezra. Argue: chaplain, Mary J. Thornbuxy; marshals, John McKsy and Katie Brown; guards, John Brown and Lizzie Spence. The above tiï¬clenb ofllcers should lead the society on to success, and those not already members are invited to join our ranks. Our temperance concert takes place on Tue sdey nightâ€"particulars later. ls slowly mending. DELL-The dull, times so prevalent. have reached here, to the discomfort of a1}. WORK 0:: THE Rn'xB.â€"The Dominion government men have a cold j2b on the river, lowering its bad. It Is surprising how many come here looking for wcrk. They have plenty of hands. Nonaâ€"R0 zds good. . . .Weather co!d. PzasoxAts.â€"Our teacher, Miss J. M. Campbell. has returned to her duties and is preparing twelve pupils for the entrance examinations (or next midsummer. . . .Mr. Master E. E. Adair, of the same camp, had his heel badly hurt recantly, but is at work again ...... The N orland boys all seem to be Vt ry unlucky this winter, as they nearly all have happened with either sickness or accident. G. S. Houston, president of the local union of Christian Endeavor, and the Rev. C. E. Cragg, attended the annual meeting at that s'aciety in Klnmount on Friday last to transact the necessary business for the Panorama.- Mr. and Mrs. S. Skuce have returned atter a pleasant visit to Peter- boro ...... Mr. J. Newman paid us a. flying visit about Christmas time ...... Miss Ida Skuce has hit to take charge ct her school Be'hany. His place 13 ï¬lled by Mr. Milkr, o! Emtfzy. ...Slcknees scnce. MOUNT HOREB‘ N OBLAN D. ls slowly {53nd humanowlthher numb ...... ( Miss Gulls. farmerty ot Powlu’ Cox-nus. Fontlon, resumed her duties {a teacher In ROI-I'm", lwumiu n..â€" â€"â€"â€".. w , , e. s. No 9, Echelon. Wewlah her fleeces. Nom.â€"Congntnhtlone ta Colin N. McDonald on being ageln elected as coun- cillor for Eldon township.. . .The weather for the past week has been pretty severe. c amicatlng on Sxturday and Sunday lo 3 showing 0! 23‘ below zero. . . .We wish Tan CANADIAN P051 3 happy and prosparous i :urney through the year 1596. â€"_.â€"_ PORT PEKR Y. [Correspondence ol-Tnn Post) Scaooz. Norxs.-Oar schools are once more In runnlng order. Miss McConnell has charge or DZv.IL In also: of Miss Ken‘ nedy, who has resumed her studies, end uwy, Wuv up: “.0-..“â€" _-_ r-" Mrs. Br!sb!n replaces Mlsa Calaholm 1n Div. I ...... Thtra is a 13:3st Increased at- tendance at the high school, and some changes are bslcg made for the better ac†commodation 0! pupils ...... The Modulus were all successful In their examlmtlcna shuns; Norma Ferguson, aim to- oeptlonohnlr;D.H.Munro.egga-ulnd onto mamas Men-y Comm. pure! m;Mr.D.C.McDougIll.hrud hm: Mr.nners. B. Cowlo. Pickering, pm at hogan-ulna ...... Themmmhluted tmtho“wum'houl,"utuwhleh the Malignant“: tor 1min, Ind mason-coda Mam by. numbar at that: trud- all M qurnnudthommd aha-Ins dOAanIcmswnndWW. one dczsn teble napkins; John Yule, Thorn, silver pickle dish end tel-k; John Johnston, There, silver butter cooler; Mine K. McPherson. preserve bowl and hnit n dczan hull: dishes; Mary Chisholm. linen table cloth: Sum MeGin'. hell dozen knives and forks; J cseph end Veins Dix- on,lamp; Dan mm‘ “'1'" “a" 0901â€; Mil: Curry, meld, 0MB. M dish; Mn. 0. Campbell. h-If «1mu M 5pm.; Annie Nicolaon. Gleam 1"" dozen sum tappoona; Mrs. R. Mannh- an. Gm. cotton and woollen; m- Bun McPherson. Toronto. Ill! ‘1 9310' except three; schoole. v. -v- _-, , pm. After the wedding various amuse- ments took place. The bride was dressed in wine-colored silk, with a bridal wreath and veil, and was accompanied by her two sisters, Misses Annie and Sarah, while the groom was assisted by Mr. A. Carmichael, of Louisville, and N. Ferguson. cf Glen- arm. After the ceremony tea was par- taken of. The principal enticement was the bride's cake, which was ï¬ve stories high, and beautifully decorated with artiï¬cial flowers. During the evening the bride was presented with various gifts, composed (f the following: Mrs. McLean. a china tea set ; Annie McLean, half dczrn silver knives and forks and a bed spread; Sarah McLean, a lemonade set; Norman McLean, a half dczen sliver spoons and a sugar spoon; Angus McLean, a china mustache cup’and saucer: Mrs. Cowle, a family bible; Maggie chie, Cannington, a flowered panel; J. S. Nicholson, Glen- arm, a jewel case; Mrs. McKelvey, lemon- ade set; Angus Ferguson, Camhray, lemonade set; Mary Ferguson. Cambray, silver butter cooler; John McPhers on,sr., lamp; Mrs. D. McRie, china cheese dish; A. Carmichael, Lorneville, a parlor lamp; Miss Susie and Mr. Geo. Foliictt, whisk and holder, 3 match holder and a salt ard pepper cellar; Flora McPherson Glenarm, an alarm clock; Mr? A. and Miss L. Har- vey, silver fruit spoon and butter knife; John McPherson, jr., lamp; M “1 Parlia- ment, silver pickle dish; Miss E. McRae, Kirkfleld, mat: Mrs. R. N ioolson, Glenarm, album; R. Nicclscn, Gisnarln, cake stand; D. McDonald, and J. Luke, Eidon Station, sliver butter cooler; Sadie Dalgleish, pair cf linen towis ; Mary Ferguson, Woodviils, photo frame and a mirror; Miss C. Fergu- son, Wcodviiie, lamp; Mrs. A. Nicholle, Cancunâ€"The angel of death has been busy in our amidst the past week. and as a result at his labors three souls have gone to that bourne tram whence no trav- eller returns. On Tuesday of last week Mr. Adam Duff, 5 ploneer resident of the southern part or the county, who for eer- eral years has lived in Port Perry, prssed away at the ripe age of 77 years ...... On Friday Mrs. Slsson (formerly Mrs. Mm- geaué) died. She had been 111 for a con- siderable length ct time and was not ex- pcctod to recover ...... On Sunday Mr. Wm. Bond died very suddenly and un- expzctedEy. He was well-known as an upright, honorable man. and his remalns were followed to Pine Grove cemetery. Prince Albert. on Tuesday. by a large concourse of Hands and ncquxiatsncea, among whom were the members (I the I. -vr-_-_e , Concernâ€"The Tyrolean Tronbndonrs. under the auspices of the I. O. O. F., were greeted with a. bumper house last Selnr- day evening. Musically speaking, the entertainment was in every respect high- ciees, end the mysterious performances of Mr. Ransom, the conjurer. were novel and interesting. Financially the sï¬'flr was 3 great success. BESI BOLSOVBR. Correspondence oi Tux Pom] Comnunâ€"A very pleasant time was spent at the home 0! Mrs. McLean on New Yeu‘e evening, the occasion being the marriage oi her daughter, Katie, to J. A. Cowie, of this place. The young couple w: re united in the bonds of holy metri- mony by the Rev. Mr. Curry. 3A., Pree- byterion pastor of this church at 7 o'clock Cacacn Xorss.â€"Ths week at prayer was observed by well attended meetings diflirent churches in turn ...... The C. E. and E. L. societies have appointed their :mccrs tn the current quarter, and are holding Interesting and highly splrltnal meetings ...... The Rev. Mr. Emerson. 02 Oakwood, exchmged with pastor, Mr. Mc- Camus, last Sabbath, and preached two excellent sermons 1n the Methodist church here. A __-_r o. o. 1F. And A. 0. U. w. lodges, who turned out In full force to administer the last rites to their deparaed bxother. ï¬nd several have obcolned ‘1 Srncu'ron. pout Dauuid. be!“ but but not inst iu the ehue. But. a decent mend: must pert. the young eoupte embarked on the mintorTerouto umidthegood wishes at their numerous friends. We .11 wish the young couple every 10: imsgiuehie. hoping the: God may crown their lives with euc- eees in their new sphere ct lite. LITTLE BRITAIN. W o! Tl: M Cmma Sm ran Javanâ€"Wd- don 8: C). ue clearing out the bslucs c! then- Chxistmu sad when goodr. sud In cidercomkosclun sweep. no giving a discount of 20 par cent. for cosh. leenl terms of credit stun to responsible pn- tlee. Produce “km 1:: ambushâ€"94. otPuno'IColery 000W. 31‘- Cl'fllu' perm. natty: (or more mumâ€. mun-ed up man u condition cf mu “Wanamammum. helm, mm mm». luvâ€, mmmunowlnnohshcdtMul “I m thcn Maud to try Pun" mammal-urban“: 00100! Call! Compound. and Inn “calla mmMcrmnmm. w â€a mu,†m prom: unwismdhlllwcmm mung. Imwalk nanny hon- to mmmdwm.hbhnuu mMndmam 4;de flammmmnndmdmy.mlm ohmm triumph with Pdno'u Celery 00mm m‘ mmhmpubfloumnon: this In me. fly M II. m “Abattmnmmlhldtm'ud chub“ mamwmwm to“? ELDUN. (Spade! to 'i‘ul Poutl CARD or TnexK?.â€"Lediee end Gentle- men.-I teke thie, my ï¬rst Opportunity. to thank the eleotore oi Eidon for the heerty support they eooorded me on eltction any in electing me no councillor for the ï¬fth time. I thunk the noble 57 or Hartley ward who etood true to us on eueh en cc- oeeionâ€"they ehowed their true loynlty to- wnrde ue by their voter. I epeoinlly thank the good people of Klrkfleld word for the very lnrpe vote they rolled up in my tevcr; they are noble walkers. indeed. The peo- ple c1 Balsa": ward did thsirehnre nobly. â€A--- .1 r “A. Woodlanumtfl! N80 Inn m hull Pal-o'- Ocluy Oun- m. Than I want â€â€œ011“ m.“ thmmm' Hsï¬nplo battle and blower sent on receipt ct two three-cent stamps. S. G. Detchcn. 41 Church-3L. Torontc. Sold by A. Elg- l nbothnm. The Oldest Merchant of Niagara-on-the Lake, 0nt., Speaks at Paine’s Celery Compound. 93333303. Punks: and delightful to use. I: relieves In ten minutes and psrmsment- 1y cuss mun-h. hay fever. calds, head- ache. sore throat. toneilltls and deafness. 60 cents. One short pad of the lteath through the Blower, suppllad with each battle cf Dr. Aanew's Camhnl Pawder. dla'um this pawder over the surface â€of the anal r. 1, too. I thank the noble electors of Lane- vme ward tu- thclr [untested vote and their kkd supportâ€"Yours respecflnlly. Cons N. EcDoxALn.â€"97-lpd. Rev. John Scott, nn. ct Hamilton. On?" a Wen-Kaewa neared mama-n minister. flee the: Dr. anew‘a Oatmhal Powder. and 7031. auto it. seminar. The cautions conversation that ischarac- texietie ct Preet-yteriane. and especially of those who have seen years of service in the church glue weight and inlisence to any recommendation the: they may make on almost any matter. When we ï¬nd a clergyman oi :11: years it the Rev. John Scott, D. D.. ct Hamilton. one oi {he church's most esteemed minister. speak- ing favorably iavcrably of a preprietary medicine, we may not neared that it pos- eeeees genuine merit. Mr. Scott tell ci the beneflte that have come to him icon: the use of this medicine. because he is able to speak from an experimental knowledge having used Ihe medicine himself. 0! ite beneï¬ts he has teatiiied over his own eignatnro. TEE WISDOM OF GREY HAIRS. An Astonishing Victory Over Disease. a m... mumum «mumm mmmm Rum. “mm mmmmmu u wmo mm m a mm mm mmw â€Mum aim muwmmmmqmmma ham;butmm but I’m We vego a SCZéflce â€OW-â€e: 2‘ 22‘ new 2‘0 mu. “ammo in town. worry. Years ago a store-keeper c petition gave him a cinch that Like others. we have been devoting muc yearâ€"how to please old customers better and at‘ we have reduced grccery buying and selling to : goods at in large quantities in order to get the l proï¬t in order to clear the goods out quickly. freshest groceries at exceptionally low ï¬gures. In this new year we are prepared to do a. larger business and [action than CVCf. We solicit a chance to serve those who have not us. conï¬dent that on a year's trading we can do better for you than and one‘s business stantly on the alcr their way, and ma} C onditions are considerably altered now-a-daysâ€"comp; one‘s business demands unremitti tly on the alert to gain some little ad r way. and make the rugged road to business suc ng care and attentic vantage that m ess easi‘ ARGH. SAMPBELL The 00:1an ................... UMav Potomac. ...... Gunman“ lochodlu Church" . ...1 Pet: St Andrew's Church......... .. ......... .. 8'. Path Chuch...... ...................... gonna: mm Churchm. ..........--.. onh Wad School-.. Punch-t “ .. ..... BouLh Wad " ...... .................... See the allowing lid of W a in which he has placed hating apparatus. place your orda’ with him fore tlw usual adv-ash. furnace in your home is worth more to you than a. ozcn in a stove shop. .__ --_.\,; PRIVATE RESIDENCES. M ngbpm...... .. "801$th mm Emile: I Bndburnl .l “mu acid In1n......'2.:2;;.cumy John D Fluoile...... .... “ Sunni}! rattan†.. .. E70 Odo ...... . 1% Mr. W. 0. Woods: 1 8"“. which)†at up my gun 0931qu m A L_-_u_- _. .L- 1% Mr W. G. Woody: Dun Sumâ€"l lave much plenum in mung am the Gurney Oxtoni when you not up my homo In the numInn 0! 189]. Va fully «hot you repreocnmj x': Swan. gnu «nun Mon. M was no duct. no woke 0! can, no look-cc. one the u: wean-d p: to M. no um no one lad ncough In home during the entire winter. Now. tho My 0! Inn View. our home wan â€contort: 3. “an. we but to go ouwde :0 ï¬nd If 1: cold; wan-m qunnmyot cool consumed was only n um. man than we hon burned in former u :x hue and now with hut-oom- to in hand The [urn-o0 m outly monngod. nnd wi .h ordamr temps-5mm at tho bou- oonld be lune n: any dogmdvimd. [an nanny recommend 1h, bongo booting to anyone, who during ourCuudun whom desire-wonky who! 1 can but dm-r ' THOMAS w. um and I0â€! IUIHXIIINGE. deQumyuMPflcu. IIIGLI MI. (tell! ‘1. a). mu. "on 500. ll,- Inn-mum WIS“ â€D‘- Telephone .102. What You Want I Keep keeper did not have to hustle much to gain trade nch that enabled him to do a large volume of bu If It's in the uddluy Line. Kai-y. Am. 8:4. 1m L Fiance, Ozkwood. Arch. Cain Deli n devoting much time and careful thought to the \V'e f‘ \V L’ bee amers better and attract new ones in plenty. :iug and selling to a sience, or pretty near it. to get the goods at reduced prices, and sell at u uds out quickly. In this way our customers get the '. G. WOODS is the man .mylhrrh wooi {unsce- wlth our iï¬ï¬‚'uiéiuf‘d W. 0., Woods. FAMILY GROCER, “Life worth living?" home prewar“! Muted. sâ€"completition is keen to a Ga; 1 attentioh. Merchants are c : that may help to attract 12; mess easier to travel. usiness and give better 5:. ho have not as yet deait v. .r you than any other grc J I! Soother-mun" ..... ...... ..... John Kennedy........ ...... De WIM,............. WWWâ€... ........ John Kalb........ Goo. supbom.......... ............ law In Tho-A .......... .... .......... In Bon............................ J NM.. 1. club, XML... .. Ju LGM........Bumw. Snow-n3 ll 1?. D Thean. W I 8.0%.. _8‘ hot sir. ' W Bond 8 C Church ...... ....Curn “nac- SMIC............ .. .. ......Bo! \u‘ Em Helium, Ktrkflold†.. ...... Curm- -' Water a Co........ ........ ......Uowa â€WW" Baum... Sfcfl 7 hot air nod hot. want. 7 M PAM? BMW, View!“ Road Bu Faber Manon. Don-nu u'uo Tkaz‘is T7716. WWiâ€"Jinn. ..... ;;...Gufllc W the lotiowlrg unsolicited Latin gogxptaxw . 'NDAs um.y.:m.wh was 97-1. ‘0NSUMER§GAS 00., of L‘. I “scan nsmnr 1395 Mama: 0! Cup ‘ulStock. 851(0‘ Amount manually ple 82; M1 Am Inn of Existing mm 81 0111 F. C. rn’L-n: W. E. PEUtauN JOHN LAXTvV N aw Ad VQLQEEIE 3» m out roam, whu-ein. GROCER! LINDSAY ould regularly be ten apt nttention to the Mag 01-. A: tins Lin gram: was in ize ( 13, fling before [but an â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-’-‘" he crud despotism ci e 73M" 1/90" "1â€" {I‘m get The manages. m:rc an M ‘ . _ acted to public mceL m to no It. be led would be intcu at was aid and done. sï¬ï¬ihcfaylmapaggzzttzur77»!!! annex-uncut and disp {can in 31 stove shop. ' "“10 room hr wand pssacsscd with th ith our own original hot water combinatio: “t ‘ ‘ ......Guruey hm. Ina-r a) denim, The yea: 1N“ fc ..........lZutirehoco-ow mdi'l’ase combination hot Iir 9nd mm “'- ‘n the “11.0 of ~t. SGumey hoï¬ ullfurxzm )iphe Llï¬lmme, a: a ‘ Ist seventeen years 1 .....ooo...-.--.... ........2 o .. .. 2:::::::::::::::::i “ “ 1d the student became "1:35;! '.'. )vernmeut of that gr " an. the Honorable A: " .. .. e. In 1561 he cLuin :“ff‘dfԠ' ' " -- v .C.L. n: MeriiE uni mm It . " 2d a twelvemomh imer gros.......... “2.2.3.2. " ' 4‘ 0! 149*" CNN“- Kylle...... ........ ........ x :‘ rgctlged his pnfemion m:::;;:;:;;:::::::::::::: .. -- macaw mm num- WWW... ....... :' 3 IO pan-tuna}: i' v.3:- (1i: i’.‘::::::::::.“:::.::::::::: -- -- xuflerlettMomreaF- Rheum..." ......... . ...... 3 2: In llgy, 1N5, his ma -- “ Romaine brought him " '2 He, and to the liberai .. .. charming. fosciuntin " j' aisl leader in a posiiio .. .. oz, and as diflicuit to a " " ry', eeciug that ecci:'.y E3213:'I'ii'l'a"u'l'l'.1'.'.'::'.:::'.: .‘ .. .- in pnriiamentary life In '.....Burrow‘. Smurf; Miin<‘_ir~>'-‘i’ it St. Christophe, the Ice-DOQIIOII-u't m.....:.. "8m“ mm: district, Mr. Lsuri h. M'b‘ééi'eï¬'iiie. ..Cuxu‘.»:u.|:i0|llcu0e 0! his profession. w'fllhm'flï¬mm no“ _____ Gama mind was in the di ‘ elf. ~,5' Ind whntevtr his Fl: $52331???.-.-----.-.-,-,::2vs,11:3; we been at 3:..Gurmv1mgujlï¬ by an invitation to n of business wit The CO: 11' Ca _lack of co THOMAS W. l STOCC ct. .\' 'he proviuisl C 1 It“. I elected .‘or Drummoni ‘ “" ville over his cpponcn , . “.MJexcecdlng one tlwuw ..-. .ad; thirty yours of age, 3' “1 Extent of the new 1 “his f.’ be mar iag afzer his “June wus on every lip, n .:,J..':~||;fl‘elt the ‘luCNtion, (‘1'!!! t' _U“"L"L;‘ quote Laureate 1. â€hence had this new gent, cultivated end {3. ed even his onnnents gâ€"Tlguege eo pallzhed. so ’3 ; xi courteous ln rebuke an we ell, so moden'e ev cuseion. The (the: a elmoet lmnglne that. undue (f applause whl lee when,“ the close “"3 lnhle queen. lo wh: : long. and column c1 gm unlgntlng to the "lowly put before the :zzuen, the outer hurIed at of the day his teeth neelehnudulutedthe In» d none of Lurk: was who then heard It will a: in pm! It“ 7 rue two syllables In theq‘ ztlveneu rang out true ’0 that (f a coin «t gold p1. Ind baring the Im a: †; h lmmrdlde hdvancod y trout u; k of prov“ t his spud, lntmducï¬ tics. azd (hm your: 1 Pied ignint M. Fuller, .‘ boon-{monthwu nq haul. therein! of tho nubunduud byhll whips-limo. It. ill-o m succumb He was born at 5:. l o! Qubec. on the 2 uh 32's family we“ mnonq e1 at 1.: Sound? 1': Lint-fer. his (Mb. 1'. was! surveyor. WM; pared ievoted Home}: {O a pm in no son 0! these Ian st an ar'vy age. promp uric [newt to foretell which then awaited tl us since been the {at it the age of thirteen II sullen (I L‘Assomption t 16 said. hikd to det The mas: bhi dun publzr Mr me‘ler. 1e: d :r house of ccmnn 1w: THE LH'J L' hr THE HON. WxL LINDSA. Y Ayer's C52: “Severn! }' mdcd v. l' we no rmt. IOI‘S pronum: learning v1 AS'Or'S (7110? used x“.- V. cured. and l B. WARD. >7 AYEE’ Light‘s! A A LIFE cmmom' “My