umwu W ""8â€" 'R'Euod." We have mull. Aug al-Wun-H u... ___vu dose by singing “God be with :ou till we meet main." ThefOUowingis headdress: mumcmâ€"We, the pupils 0! E539 Oexwood school, havingleemed with deep regret of your intentions to leave us, we midherebytendertoyou this gift. not Wang! “its value, magi†:t slight expreee our eppreoi on your services. The years we hue s 1: â€teacher and awe have at he been of prospzrlty. 6i evenln , December 2130. a nlbmou' at 10198990 “thou-ed at the house at Mr. Grimacone. to bid farewell to their tom. About thmhomwerespentmpmesmd don. Miss Foe made summon-late ugly. The company than flamed l51:0 the en wars alumna-com, when mud. The gathering was 1):“;th a .5'5’22'28281 EBB! EAST OAK WOOD. [Owe-flow correspondence of The Pooh. Annnxss AND Pum'nnomâ€"On Mou- dey evenln December 213:. a number or young moxie and pupils of Esau Oahood cred at the house of Mr. Gemstone. eo bid farewell to their teacher. About three hours were spent In games and conversation, anal-which came the meet mun-v v- Wan-v mvâ€"vâ€"vv Gunmanâ€"It is our sad duty to chran- icle the death of Mrs. J. D. Wilson on the 11th. She leaves a. kind husband and tour little children to mourn her and Jen depar- wro. Tue bereaved ones have the syn:- puny of all. ’* ‘ . - use. sznme.-Mr. H H. Chrysler {3 spend- ing his ho!idays with his two sisters. Mrs. (Rev ) C. H. Busee, of Roseneath.and Mrs. J. C. Ray, Comm-3y. 3:11:sz How; â€"â€"We no lad to ste 111'. Dan MaGflvary home n after an absence of 30:11; months. .1 .,L__I._._ uuu o-vv- v -..._ unuu n - - __ 7 _ , Day. werepnited in marriage by the Rev. D. C. Day. brother of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. G. E Ross. The happy couple took the evening thin for 10:01:20. We wish them a. long and happy “alucuw \u. any Uvâ€"uâ€" ...... CHURCH â€"The pulpit o! the Presbyterian church here will be occupied, a week from next Ssbbath b the Rev. Mr. McMillan, at Lindsay, an the Rev. Mr. McLeod will preach in Lindsay. On Monday eve there will be 9 meeting in connection w! lI-‘rom mother correspondent] Wnnmxe Burs-On Wednesda . the 2341. 1!: the bride‘s residence, Miss ally, third daugbtgr of .111: S. Fox, and Mr. J 09. 77,7--- I... ¢LA DA" [Correspondence of 1's! P0813! Pmoxm-Mr. J. Mxkinnon is home on vacation from the-veterinary ooBege, Tcronto ..... The Misses Carmichael have moved to L'udsay, and this week become reatdents cf the south ward. â€"- ‘ - a .L A n.._l._Lnâ€"!-- éï¬iï¬hh work here. Single FirstClass Fare and One-Third w Good gompmmbn 39m. 139mg: 3m. 13993-1 January 11. 1891' Returning nqt later tun Jm 4th. 1897. Trains equipped with ï¬nest Day/Doodle}, Pullman, Wagner um Singing 0m . n â€"- A ‘ c Comingâ€"Dr. 'J‘ebb. . ' New Xear 1397 â€"C.P R. ‘ . Sale Registerâ€" Emu limes. ‘ Veterinary Cardâ€"J 0:ng ‘ Toma Mrs-v.13“. How. -. For Councillor-AIM Dam Qweeplng Reductionsâ€"Warner Co.‘ Undmy Horpicnltural Socie'yâ€"F. Frmpton. Notice u Creditors â€"Mchahlin 85 Hchrmid. Clothinz nod Genu' Furnigiggsfbundas Flav e119 3105. New Advertiséments This Week. 606d zoxné’bocombor 813b, “189,6; ma rid-nary fat 1897, Returning not lgzer mm .111an 241d. 2397 1897 New Year. I897 uunuu Iva-gnu u." .I v ".3 --.- For full information apply Railway system . 7 £00 AL NEWS-LETTERS A POPULAR SGHOOL Central 3123112995 00310319." 537-116 ï¬zzuadim iflï¬t .4. {JJ LINDSA’Y,FR .3AN. 1 1897. Grand Trunk Railway- Rmx‘mm mm. 33188313) LT Single First-Class Fare RETURN TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED AT ungagnd Gerrard-59. 10 because it is up to date in very particular. Its most: eucaesstnl term In point of attendance and in securing Celtumione tor students 2:35.1qu close. ï¬Pronfb!) epplieuhtoh '13 none:- ‘ ate secure place for Winter A 91.10:: wMeh begin! Monday, J M. 1 :13 next. ronon'ro. '- Ontario. â€NW DALRYMPLE, w. H. smiw, Principal. A. at. gATON. 0- T- SONYA. â€"Black Astrachan Jackets $35. now $25. â€"Beave r Caps $10 now $7 â€"Ladies’ Sealette Gauntlets, $2 to $2.50. mnzwu, pzvauuw a“- Hymn}; Miss Minnie Jim, ofl united in holy wediook' Zia wase qule b tom“ Ed Pence, of in]: them Spruaedniefd w this new relation. 337. every joy in smtton tied the knot. in his noun! seem ' 1e. 3%. aâ€"Mr. Joseph Gammon: 1|]an ï¬nd mun]! OWE-RI. ...... Lvav. a... u..â€"-.._ M for his snbj act in the e “ The voted m 3519 loo- Lsst Friend.†and dd! cm ...... The Rev. B. W of On- ntnmn. News“ 3:39 W?“ , .m, ....... ___-_, -, town mm It the “done teapot-3 buildings were sold. and the funds ml! mtheereotlonot anewbnfldlnggndthh eumaugmented by at civic hon- du colleen.“ dono eeewh ewe-en pauees one. The cowl! In to my petty“! guns should be when st once to __- hu-‘ 53153: 33363;; VcBFieâ€"‘wï¬fioâ€"t's‘nRsr on the ï¬rst (by of 1897. The evening plat- form meeting will begin eta 8 o'clock; u-.. -----â€"_, } PERSONALâ€"Among our Christmas vis- iitors are the following: Mr. and Mrs. ; E'liott. of Hamilton, at J. Blewet ‘s ...... Mr. and Mlâ€. J. Gzass and Miss Britten, of f Verulam, at J. Wallis' ...... Mrs. Csrnons- of Kingston. at lky and Miss F. Stratton, S mnders and J. the persznsze ...... Mrs. Saunders. of Lindsay. at J. Champion's. . . . l Messrs. W. and C. Yes. Misses M. and J. . Yeo at the pn‘entai home ..... Mr. and and Mr. ‘ Mrs. Oke. at Boissevain, Mam. P. Labb. of Fenelon, at W. Yen's ...... Mr and Mrs. T. Avery. at Toronto. at R Avery's ...... Mr. and Mrs. G. Avery at T. Western's.... .Miss Jane Smith,“ Tor- onto, at .139. Smith’s ...... Mr. A. Shaver is spending the vacation at Welland. The climate is a little warmer there ...... Miss Gertie Elliott, who has taught the ju -ior department in our goblin school for two years, has returns to her home in Omemee. She will be much missed. Mr. and Mrs. E-‘Jiott spent Curisbmas under the gsrentei root at Omemee ...... Dr. J. Hen arson spent Christmas at his home here ...... Mr. E. Edwardss at Christmas in the Queen City ...... The isses Rogers. of Toronto, is spending the Christmas holidays at their home ...... Mr. G. Pearce. or U. 5., is visitin his brother John. TELâ€"The annu N ew Year's tea prom- array of platform talent gas never be secured for ex occasion. in; at 2.30; dresses byste.Greatrlx, ot Omningtor. and Reel, of Woodvilie. Tes from 4_tof7.30 o’olqek. 'T‘he reputation n- n- lug termination to the program. The large crowd all expressed themselves as greatly pleased with the value received for their money. The total proceeds were $83. net proceeds, $58. Unuwnvll uu. n...- ijLâ€"Mr. Jan. 556191- has return. ed ram Montreal on s visit to his mother and old triends in L :mavllle. . avouuâ€" â€"y-_ -._ Elected councillor; b} summerâ€. The candidates for the reeveship are Mt. Chas. MbDonald and Mr. Donald J aekson. Far the deputy-rgeveshfn, Mr'. John Westiake, Mr. D'. Fraser and Mr. 0915: N. MoDonnid. COUNTY COUNCILâ€"OJ .Mondey evening a. meeting was held here by the candidates for the county council far this division. The meeting was addrsssqi by Mr. A. E. Ski-beck, Mr. Arch. MaFe‘rlane. Mr. Wm. Cameron among. Manning " A. u. I.-- ..._L__ ' , _7 LORNEVILLE. v' ' [Wm 01m Poul". MUNICIPAL â€"The Eldon township non:- nahion [nesting was held here on Monday last; Mr. Jae. Vansbo Mir. Donald Mo- Paerson and Mr. Rgnal McFadyen me I ,AA2-_ ‘ Oil-“CY", m5: “wu'f' ’â€" ewlgear. aid g)! your 4 e's wqr, ' school, " Blind†Wakalay. nessru'ul ayxhpathi *1 and thgretgra 35 a. ch as In our work, angina token of 03‘! bible. And now. as we are 100!“ to saw: our relation as mullet-fund Fuplls, we would all most hesrtny'j ale n ypnA-lory many Christmas “(1.913?†AL- LI_A;I_~ a n Lere’toré as a sushi: salon on: our do. kindly accept M‘W mi And now, as W; are shy“ to savor [he Result :1 grand success. The clearing of an Elegant ~--, iféfto byipg _a}g_r_1g new lines of "seasonable Furs. \ o-r' #-A__._. mam ONTiNUES 2.50. â€"Grey Lamb Caps, Storm Collars. Gauntlets in great vanety at pnccs ucvcx RUFFS for Neckwear in a†Furs from $150 to $10.00. WU lumgwnwâ€"g “wâ€"â€" , ’11 m of church work. We are proud» owohatwohavoamcnguacuc so well gunned. to load a wotk so lndlapcnoablc no the progress at God's cause. Permit us, lnconclcalon.on ct ohla con to thunk you moat I hoarzlly tarmac abundant" thus . acceptance at this purse, not for its ulnalc. value -â€"tor lo. but poorly represents our obllgatlon to [youâ€"buuuannalltokcuo! thovcryhkh appreciation ct your valuable union; has M to As leader. of the choir and congregation in this place then, we approach you with feelings offal-auntie to God that we have in our mi 1; a “chief maician". whoae unselï¬sh intereet has anions manifested iteelt in our warfare. We cannot but be- lieve that this ha been a work of love fully. and otten amid great dia- ten contaminant, coating much ecu-denial of precious and duties in home lib. We wiah to more you that you has been-ape» benentto naaeaehoit. thoinpouanteervicerenduedtua n â€9"“ or song. the psalms to dm’erent lenders under me title " to the chiel musician". An leader of sacred song must therefore z: thut he I: keeplng company with the grandest men of the axonâ€"men who hue thrilled mt audiences on earth and £11 enrich- ed the upper sanctuary the melody sation. Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making, melody in your hearts to GJd. The same- author commands that we “teach one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs. singing with grace In your hearts to the Lord." Herein .is found the model for the quality oi sing- to be used in G5d’s worship. Nor has the church ceased to recognize the teach- ing of the book to its ancient and modern custom of praising God in song. Its emct has been marvellous in all ages in all classes, under all circumstances. bavid‘s canversicn put a song in his mouth. szskiah sang his song ct salvation, and the exhortation to the church is "To come before His presence with a song". When done with earth, the church militant is to enter the heavenly Zion with a song. In all great enterprises the most essential element is to have great leaders. David recognized this. where as the sweet “Dug: he stood without a peer. and in wri 3 his music prededicatsdno less than an s- ,___ .._A__ a n 'flodgod voter-lusty surgeon. Conga hula ’tlon, Joe! You got a. good Christmas box. ' Nonaâ€"We m alllooklngtor ah; New You; and good mung ...... o I consuming Mr. F. Shaver. our law don.- . A.._ L_--_‘ -_-sl-_' ‘- - we are not unminorul of the arduous labors devolving upon you as leader of the service of song in this church. From time immemoriai, singing has occupied a foremost place in divine worship, whether on the bsnks cf the R:d Sea, when Moses end Miriam led the vast host, or when of. tar victory over Canaan’s monarch Deborah and Bsrak sang that that most delightful son of deliverance. Drvids escape from aul calls forth a song of gratitude and praise. In the wilderness, in the tents and booths, in the tabernacle and temple, at every altar; by mitred priests, crowned monarchs and bearded prophets alike in ancient time G:d has been exalted and adored in the service of song. This service is also recommended at the very beginning of the‘gospel dispen- s ending' ,‘their holldeye at home.... . illiom, student at Trinity, Charles teacher at San-bore, and Rsv. Mr. on Mrs. Wickett.. Mountain Grove ...... Mrs. Schmidt, ct Eacenane, Mich. and Mr. Neil Morton. of Belheven, Ont., visited theirhrother, Mr. T. H. Morton, at the post ofï¬ce, over bundey last. [Special correspondence-to Tue Poem PRESENTATION.â€"01 the evening of the concert Mr. Hiram Brown, lead-r cf the Little Britain Methodist church» choir, was made the recipient of a purse con- taining $30 and the toliowing address not a. token of the appreciation or his services in that capacity by the members and ad- herents of the church: Mr. Hiram Brown, DEAR SIB,â€"W0 feel we cannot allow this festive season to pass without in some woy giving you assurance that ,- Ag- __j_-_.. [Miriam [iAEs “â€AT EAEATi'v' EELUGEL PRI__§__E8. _â€"-lâ€"_‘- -â€"-~-â€". C. “fl‘ â€â€™ "ï¬23u5§1i:§£‘â€"S-E 3â€"515; of Sunder land, wasuthe guest of Mr. John Glenny deqï¬map â€@332â€: . .Mr. J 90": family are ... L-__- u- was. .Coxczn'r.â€"The concert was s magniï¬- c._snt success ; a full house, splendid talent, and good flnnnolol results. ( ~ g Cnom â€"Onr church choir ls snlsrglng and imamvlng under the sole manage- ment of Mr. Brown. It bids fair to beoonooho of the ï¬rst {I} this cong‘ty. m SUDmm Arman. â€" Mrs. Jae. Bmvm was taken suddenly ill on Saturday night, and at present 19 very low. A nurse from Tax-auto [an attenduuqo. . . CHINA WEDDING â€"Mc. and Mrs. Mark Wicketh oelebmoed their china wedding Christmas day. Guests were present tron: north,'sontb; cub 3nd west to the number at sixty. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, of Cornwall. and R". and Mrs. Wickett, of ngnttLlp Grove. '-L- A. §__A.--_ 'Ansm-oRev. Mr. Gar-butt was absent last Sabbath preaching“ Oshawa...- -A TRIALâ€"Mr. W. iaee gave an excel- lent instrumental solo on the mandolin at the concert on Christmas. ‘Oom'd‘pgain. William. , _ Cannon Noniâ€"Revs. B. Greatflx and J. Wiekett are to ach missionary ser- mon here next unday ...... Rev. Mr. Wickett, 0LMountein Grove, gave a ï¬ne discourse in the Methodist church last Ssibah morning. and our pastor, Rev. Strettop, had a full house at the grading service. , Evidently there is a grow lag in- terest in these advertised subjeotl; as seen in the increased number ofattendanta atohurch. >7 . _ .- 33:53:51} Thisï¬bi bi ioblunaflon'to' a seat In the county com: cu. ‘ [001 â€"-Men’s Radoon Coats, $35, now $25 â€"Neutria Beaver Caps $2.50 to $4. â€"Grey Lamb Caps, Storm Collars. plush-m] Keinodv duplsyod her musical wen: u I vlonnllt. The can; “John Brown's Body†crawl an uproar of Ingmar :- than who psï¬lolpstod In In W th: audience u new method dalnglnsmumly, Inn mm. :Ihem “1 un': nah. It on on you! sung Hal-n. Wm. Hay and J. D. MeFAdm. with other vet! I well-mama «can, but real “humus wouldllko to line Iï¬mmmm "Inn's nah-ll: 9., w .. ..-_- _-.._ - ..... ï¬les Bird Wokelin is spending her â€Christmas holidays with friends in Cmnington and elsewhere. . . .Miss Foster. f of Oskwood, sister of our esteemed young pastor. Rev. A. H. Faster. spent some time visiting her brother and others in t Norlenfl. i CHRISTMAS CK]MKS.â€"R€V. A. 8. Foster ; has closed a. series of revival meetings at ; his Argue's appointment with marked ; success, twenty-nine persons having taken 1 the all important stop. He isst present . holding it three weeks' series of meetings ‘ at Head Lake with grand success. Mr. ; Faster will in the user future open meet~ i ingest Nor-lend. and as he is en exceed- . ingly clever and earnest young worker we 5 look forward to his efforts still being : crowned with success ...... Ozr society cf i E. L. 0! C. E. will be favored in the near ifntnre with an interesting report if the 5 Ottawa provinchl convention, which will t be given by Rev. A. H. Foster. who | represented our society there '. . . . . .Onr Y. _A_.n -__..- A'“..A- n0 35 ndvloe." Mr. run his put record with "dings. The 81118134 Bu m mung. Kennodv W hat mum-t. The sons 3‘: received. while the reciting wee certainly no to the mark. that of Miss Ethel Kennedy deserving special mention. The dieicgoes were Interesting and instructive, eomeoi them illustrating good thoughte and at the nine time wi enmeient epiee totekewel). Attereehort 3 short inter- mission the young e opened their nertotthep wthe‘Soittor Libel." The out thro out wee u: inure-ting one. and in from the mannerinwhieh theieerned Q C'e. end his honor ecqnitted the-meek“. the {mere need not drive to Lindeeytore PLEASA N T P01 NTâ€"FENELON. [Special to Tax Poor 1 A Succzssron Concernâ€"Oi the many entertainments rendered in Pleasant Point school for the past seven years, the one given by the pupils and young people of the section on the 18th inst. un- doubtedly surpassed all previous ones. Notwithstanding a s‘.ormy afternoon and evening the zchoclroom was ï¬lled with an attentive audience at 730. The deocra tions and evergreen hangings or the schoolroom were simply beyond descri - tion. and everyone present agreed n saying that the reflected much crediton the ability an skill of the teacher and pupils. At the appointed hour Mr. D. MoFadyen. ct Hartley, was elected chair- man for the evening and he afterwards expressed that the chairman's duty was a simple one with such an interesting and lengthy program in hi: hand. The ï¬rst section of the program was rendered by thespupils. who all dicpiaycdacarttul training and a remarkable talent. Tne choruses b: the school were heartily received. w ile the reciting was certame up to the mark. that_ of Miss E_t_hel n‘pevavuvv â€"- -v--- P. S. held their eemi-eneuei eieotion oi cmcere on Christal-Le night. After en interesting devotionei meeting led by President G. H. Adair. a new stat of oifloere were elected for the ensuing term. May our beloved society prosper in future as in has elways done in the pest. NORTH BROOK. ‘ . [Compendium at W Put.) x .. Amu. Emmaâ€"The maul bul- Vneu muting of McIndoo'u anduy school was held on Monday of last week. The following Qmaeu was elected for the on. suing you: Snpaflneondent Mr. D. Mo- Nah‘o‘ see. not! mu; Mr. 0. Burnout; organist, [Miss Halon Burgess. Tm wanna ohm made In the anchor! of the diflennh «Ice. . Pns nunâ€"Mr. Everett Smne. at To- ronto. is spending his Christmas holiday- under the p mental nu. yeU-yc-vw .‘wa - ‘ Camsuns passed ea very quietly with the exception at two or three ehootixï¬ metehee emong the boys; however. eeem to heve enjoyed themeelvee immenee- iy on_ the seed thinge the: Carleton brings. while the children were eil greedy elated over-the meny preeenee brought by thelr old friend. Sente Ciene. Pmsoxeu.-â€"Mr. J no. '1’. Perkin tore- en hr the Perkin Lumber . et indeey, with his lerge mg 0! men. 1-], ant Christmas el: home in end eronnd Noriend. Among them were Messrs. G. M. Perklne end eon, Simpson brothel-e. Bnedwe brothers end othere. Severe! cf the L - any boys went down for Cnrlstmee eleo. . ; m_e_-ee_ I- -___Al_.- I..- NORLAND. . - ' (Cone-Walrus Pond ‘ Gammaâ€"Runny min as to flu]: Tn Poer's publisher. and. moon- dentc and my. radon. a up†And DWNWXM; _-_ --.-..- _.... stumble on blood, to ï¬lm he g‘xory torover.'â€"Slgned on baht]! of the nonm- tton. um Ubble Smith and Ron. The address m read §mlt_h And {.130 Managua“ rnuwwâ€" â€"â€" â€"â€"vâ€"-' .-- _'v‘ clatlonrot nu knots. an?! 3130 an en savor: to mote devout“: give an talents to this bubble damn-tine“ o! well-chosen wordi. which he! pressed hp gratitude u an: I: n, G;d’s mice. tStock at low prices leaves us in a position WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS. LEADING HATTERS A_ND FURRIERS, 3571:] few â€"S S Seal Caps $15, now $10. --Ladies’ Electric Gauntlet: $5, now 33-50- Gauntlets in great variety at prices never heard of. Lindsav. Peterborough, Toronto mmu.Mâ€"M£- Mmdm TotbeWoffladOqumd New Lava-moments. SQ$MWWW "Inn" lll'lfl‘ \ll'll'l. l A COUNCIL DIVISION Ranch. or u and ma manhood ma .m't’uflg Innâ€"lam my run in... tho-0mm 9. con. TBAYID.â€"Fnon loc 15, wad-“Ida!“ ï¬rm. .3... I’m“. In. mm W 00".wa 1mg“. Pm Of. T: nghamflcCullough, New Advent-omega. I New liveEusamenu. dough Brothers. 16, can SEMI“). .â€"Intao my Burch on 0' tuna-r “mmmvmnn-dmdfli“ W Hm Church- Men’s Un About 20 ends of Bl zoo pieces of W0 and fancy 5 never Clothing. Quick Selling P: the store of a‘ THE I DRESS C Carpets, VOLUME XX of Tweed: Remnant- Banana! 3 Flannel Unblesohod Ribbons Fuchs broken lots at 15c 20c 1 Towolungl A (rat big ï¬ve Tom White Lawm Waist Lining Spool- two d1: Ta] Ruï¬â€˜s, B MEN 2 Bows were Knot 'Iies we W hive Calla: Greenland “Te Greenland Se Greenland Se Greenland Sc Electric Seal Sable were I Sable wire 2 Grey Lamb. Grey Lamb. Ken's Suits ‘ Youths' Suit About 20 ot‘ oleuring w Boys' Over-cm Men’s Cap- Fine Colored Pine Black C Kid Gloves in order to mal Tspesterieo 3‘ Unions at Wool: at Iot Lot Coon Act: Robes were 81 810-00 Coats 800 Coats 7.00 Coats 600 Coat- Ten Very Choic: 3 $4 75 CLO #9! GO 0 Coats 0 Coats 25 Missas' 8500 t Men’s 80 m Some Ver l regal: 2 regal! 3 regal: 4 regal: Ladi TE Eueryb Ball Catt