I: all two {nrm une‘ trio IL it mg :ers. 1:0 Ity- i10¢- No clear avers Oo 25c 250 180 :00 250 lOc lOo 38c {Oc .tts. 75 3‘0 lits. Iébï¬pnavr HELP ONLY 1's [)0 rng, s time Eufé§ NT How many 4 anxious for a satishcwrilyfl Good positions' are mo: 'nnlp. Our objects are. 1) To for omce work. ('2 To a they are c: mpefs-nt. Secures the Conï¬dence Business Men. write us for mu Wuuuhno. The Peterborough Business College. PRINGLE 8c McGREA. ’ New term beg")? J“ Butcher Knives, Apple Parers, Meat Gutters. Lanterns, Stow Polish, Stove Pipe Varnish. Curry Combs, Horse. Brushes, Cow Chains, ‘ Halters, Build: New Goods, Low Prices McLENNAN C0. McLennan 81 Go. The Celebrated SCRANTON COAL Delivered at Lowest Prices. __ McLennan a Go. _ __’â€"--.â€" Sign of Mill Saw. Santh Side of Kent»: 5.000 Men and Women Wanted to buy their Tea at the Oak Front Grocery. Our stock at Ceylon and Japan Tees are the choices ever hrougLZ- to Lindsay, and prices are away down. t‘ wine and be con- vinced. Our other Grace :as, too. are all nice and fresh, and our u ices suit the -â€"46»d4.â€"50-w3. Jon's Funny. _. .1.,__..__.â€"â€" .__._.â€"_ in» Gawain £33}. Orange Lodge Ofï¬cers. The members of Marlposa district Orange lodge met as Cresswell on Monday week and elected the following ofï¬cers for the current term: D. M., Bro. P. Conquergood; D. D. 35-2759.- C’gegL; D. Chap" C. John 3333'; F’ffélfdiï¬b’ mink; D.’ R s., A. Campbell; D. '1‘ , B>bt. Ramsay; L, W. Carpenter; D. D. C... Wm. Scott. ---On Monday evening week the annual meetin of Lhasay district Orange lodge wash diatheroomsch 0 L. No. 557, Bro. J. _Br9_wn, diagrict mngterbpreslding; â€Arm†â€(l-£513; V'V‘l'tiâ€"Bbiéidémï¬l'o was} business, Bro. John Kelly, P. G. , I: lulled the following ofï¬cers for the m1 ‘ -- n _ 1 h___ â€-1-.L.. lm M Aw-w._ -_---_ _-_ 7, lingual: D. NI, 8:0. J. Brown. EM; D. 4mm Gas syn}; mamm- T Ju. Courtney;D. rem-m, brad. w. wm; no. Bro. John Vont:D. M3 BrmBobtWhlte; D. D. C..Bro. ‘“ ML.- WND COUNTY. Your Chances are V LINDSAY, FRIDAY. JAN. 22. l m. w. KENNEDY 8100. DASHES HERE mgny of the‘ Buszness College. Best Quality Beaver Caps - Best Neutria Caps, were $3.50 now Persian Lamb Caps $3330, $4.50: From now on watch our price lists for genuine snaps. All piles of WINTER GOODS will be attacked, so that heavy staf 0/ all kinds may be cleared be/ore Spring trade is thought of. Our necessity will be your opportunity. 2:; pigcm 40 ï¬ne): Tweed Drags Geeds, Wé‘fé 20a :0 869, new ' = - '59 in inch I’iaid Dréssg Gumlg - = 209 “vat (Milk anal Waol DIM: beautiful dasigng, Still on hand, :30 pieces 32 inch Flannelette at 70 Fine Colorings in Pinks and Blues, spots and floral designs, now - - Inc re (1) To thoroughly ï¬t our student‘ (-2) To assist them to positions when "Pm. unces are just as good. the young men and women who good position are :ble to £11 I’ no more plentiful thnn compo: were 759, for an 4 1897. Call at our otï¬ce us {or full particulars. misb, Rifles, ;, Artists’ Colors 3, Meg, Axe Hmdlgg Builder 5’ Hardware FLANN E LEITTES. AND THERE. Razors. Pen Knives, Table Cutlery Guns, Air Guns, 7: W. KennedLéLQQ: FUR CAPS. W301 Phicl: beautiful dastgng. = W l 0 45C Q» ï¬ll one WATCH ! ï¬ent Saturday's Market. We are piessed to be able to rzparb an- other very large market on Saturday there being ovzr 30 leads of. prcdnoe on exhibition outside. principally beef and gel-k: Thegejwag alsoavery have inside .__-.... mar. nnmarnnï¬- turkeys per 10.. w un_wu , “as“ yu- ..... v- to 70; durks. 60c to 70; chickens per pair, 300 to 406 ; apvlea per bag, 25: to 403; lard. per 1b., 9: to 10¢; hides, per 100 lbs" $5.50 to $6. pJ-n- -â€"--- ".â€" __,r , _ dkplay, and buyers were numerous. Prices were as follow-m: Beef, $3.50 to $4 50; r’reaeed hugs, $4 to $4.50: wood hare, $350 to $450; soft, $1.50 to $325; tugheyg p9! 1b.. 9.: ttLlOc; geese per 10.. 6: An . _ , _ -Llniâ€"nna new nah- On Saturday. as Mr. Bert Kennedy was driving a team oi! hcrses attached to a heavy lumber wagon past Sylvester Bros.‘ factory, the animals became frightened at the pufï¬ng of a locomotive coming down the grade, and bolted so suddenly that Mr. Kennedy was thrown cm happily without irjury. The horses ran down Kent-at" and near Veitch's hotel took to the sidewalk fora short distance. Winn they sheered cfl‘ the heavy wagon collided with Major Martin's laundry van, taking (ff the four wheels. The Major was of tourse thrown from his seat to the ound, but luckily escaped with a low raises. The horses continued their wild raceas far as William-st" where they were c‘evgriy caught by Messrs. J. Paxkin and M. Doiey. The C. L. A Entertainment. The C. L. A. gave their entertainment on Monday evening in their rooms, foot of Kent-st. It proved an entire success in every way. The rooms were nicely deocr- ated with bunting, mottoes, etc†and the stage presented a neat appearance. At 8 o’clock Mr. M. E. M0491â€! president. at v- - - L,n_ -_: __- DULUUE au- su. m uvu’I' ----___- .. the association, tack thevlrghglr and pro- ceeded with the program, which waa as Cnorua.......................,..U MA. wee Uluu lnstrumeqt.l_qgmeatew Man 1!. Dsly, Mr. A. .“A follows : ALI-vu- “pawn-v .. ‘..__~ . V , , O‘Boyle. F. Shannon; J. Dorm Reading............ ..... ......m mmury Vocal qgamtte.._..yns§§s. E. P. Ginogly, T. Plenty. V “whjsiï¬ï¬héh; J. Smxth. 7 7 Solo ........................... ......llr. C. Podgor Instrumental duets.........llia-ms Msud and Haggis Cairns. Solo............................ ....|(issElthdy run :1. Chorus ...... .......... . ... ..... C. L. A. 9199 Club Chorus ......7. '1‘. Henry ,F. Shanon. Vocalduettry ........ .leasr 5010...... Chom.r....:.... Vuv.....---. ......_..v.... ......~. 7, Conan-tin: Solo.......... ........ ....Ir,'C. Podgor God ave the queen. Accountantâ€"ling! My. The glee elnb Is at present In Its Money, and althought the places were well ren- dered, there had been little or no practice, but it is the Intention of the society to form a good glee club. The Instrumental quartetres were nicely handled by those taking art.- Mr. T. Flenry’s reading was well de lvered and amend by all. The vocal quartette, the 4.]: number, was rendered vex" sweetly Mr. F. Sbnn non giving t e solo._ Miss Ell: Brody contributed a con 1e of appropriate songs, and the issee Maggie and Maudie Cairns a violin and pine due“. The recitation given by Miss C. Dorgan was the event of the evening, and was loudly applauded. Messrs. E. P. Gillogly and J. Smith enchanted the audience w th well-delivered songs, and Mr. John Smith, whose reputation as a singer is well known, was again heard with pleas- ure. Miss Minnie Corkery presided at the piano. Mention must also be made of the vocal quartecte given in the second part of the program, which was without doubt a ï¬ne piece and well-rendered. Mr. C. Podger. in hie “Sweet Little Boole Peale." and “The Almighty Dollar,†was elmply “out at eight." and on being encor- ; gg gave_a_very aloe ooneertina solo. A- ‘ . .u , ,n'-A- ‘_J L-- Moï¬i's' D31, shaded at the piano. and her talents as a. pianist are well unworthy at note. Mr M. E. Mule than one a short address. thanking that: a; EM". 7210 35833331 am "3' sung bythe glee dub. CLOTHING. - - $7.50 ‘0 now ' 2 .50 $4.50 and 5.00 Extra. Value. u}, a. Ulâ€"u_~- I .......... Hears. E, P. smog], J Smith lat.r. J. Smith Miss M Corkery, margin. L01 C1 b ....... ... .. . o_o u A Runaway. PART I. ...C L. A, 0123 Chg]: THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY, 'ONTABIO, FRIDAY, J AN UABY 22. 1897. ,___________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" ' vnnAunm I Amman [ 7 â€"thtdo lawyers do want: my men Lie still. â€"Large quantities of baled hay sad straw are being brought Into town. â€"The Port Parry icq r3035 will tub pm. on Wednesdfy And TIM! 27m and 28th. - w (w. c. Goflat-t, mum, a: mum. m up north last week and secured a quantity at ohploe pom. ,- ALA fl-_bh VIA- I‘l-I-u-uul __ -_-n-- t â€"The annual moo Inn of the South Vic- tmlu Agricultural Society vol hold Mou- dny afternoon In the council chum. =A Sundexlnud My wtlnl DI'. Noolnndl that he mode hu- 3 successful flu otter huvln eight; «to nf tooth undo ln'roronto nnd whenâ€"37w. â€"Houou. ulhblo, hauling nnd ohu . and they no noting for It nll on: t o countryâ€"I mean W lzo Plno Balm. It Hlemno'rnAn's.-49. â€"A number at Llndsoy paoplo book In In the sugar and onion-Innis“ .0 Gun bray We cadno evenlnumnflor the nu.â€" uloés of the (100.3“. --I nuuq‘tlne molest sole of on one -â€"---_â€" -.. 0.. - Illa ~Adver1l=ing should b3 used in business just exactly as medicine is used in nick- nesa. It a small daze is not enough give a larger one It the large dose seems to be too big, or ii the patient imuoves rapidly. the dose ms: be diminished. A A“-.. m 3W9“ “1%,?†-:. cough and 66 am. Ag; use out Emmi " 2-" W55: {girw‘gésg 9:93.121“ 6‘ .3?" :Nw £5 any Manage gm 9. g in afghiié 5999,0377: 5996')!" 89-31mm; In! wastes WM In at when wauo h c 1 “men; low f In shindig“ ï¬?“ ‘ p (â€0:0 933%. 3.5? u , B! l V 231133.918â€: "ungafdbotglfonilrfl $3M. Drill-"50138;; {$951. WE «are: I been†vary much , â€"Lms your an 020356" a muslin)! univ- ad thing-night.†plumper: tram 6h. lull voters. nun [h en 11: his gas wanted. and this )ul his “ law Is" were cut down to :13. Servad Jinn glutâ€"ho ehonld hsva married all at nonq. - . Ld l_-,... uvâ€" .â€" ..... i- II V d , â€"We aw srrr to learn that our extrem- ly frienj, 'Miaa Gilpfn. ('ormeriy of Ray 8: Co. ) was one 0! the snarl-ere in the re- cent big the in Simcoe. her brother-in-law’s business place. in which she had an inter- eat, being campletely destroyed. â€"A couple at Peter-hora buyer-e ehlpped a. car loadot horses from town last Thurs- day. Several of ourmooery men embraced the opportunity to get rid of their veteran delivery animals. and Mr. N. Zauieldt also disposed of his pig black for $60. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “A perty beion in: to one Alfred Dundee, landlord of enry English. The case was enlarged for one week, accused being ad- mitted to ball in the sum of $400. â€"-Johu Palmer. a veteran of the civil war in the United States, lost his valise in town last week, and departed without it. It has since been found. and it John should still desires to possess that grip. and will communicate his whereabouts to Chief oi Police Bell, it will be sent to him. â€"The Peterhsro junior hockeyists ar- rived on the 9 l5 train last Saturday and put up at the Simpson house. The game with the Lindsay juniors started at 2.30. and at the end of an hour's play the result was the same as at Peterboro lest Satur- dayâ€"a tieâ€"the score being two goals for each side. â€"County Police Magistrate Deacon held czurt at Kinmount Monday, at which W. J. White, of, Snowden, was tried and convicted of bitin and inflicting bodily harm on A. N. ilscn at Kinmount on the 95h inst. The prisoner was committed on remand for sentence, pending report of Wilson's medical attendant. Dr. Frost. â€" Messrs. B. McBugh. J. J. MacDonald. W. Baker, F. Shannon and L. Primeru attended the annual ball of the C. L A., Peterboro. which was held Wednesday 13:11. They left on the evening train Wednesday and returned Thursday morn- ing, They rep rt havingsnrst-class time ., Llâ€"L‘_ .1 .5. man' mus-tunic! Olav unarvuvv .. -Whiie Mr. Joseph Brcwn was cum removing a barrel of ï¬sh in Messrs. Black- well 8; Co's store Friday he unfortun- ateiy got his foot caught under the heavy barrel, bruising a has so badly that Dr. Burrows was called In on Saturday so amnutate it. - - ..-L_ 7.,_ â€"Mr. G. Wilsor, agent. for “The Lilo and Reign of Queen Victoria," by G. Cas- tell Hopkins. is delivering ooples of the volume to subscrlbgrs In ugwn and 151.31:- L- __.O-- and f1 mg. .1.ch acp Iv nun. ..__-_ and speak highly of the many courtesies extended to them while there. â€"The concert given in Kirk field on Wed- nesda week in aid of the RC.churoh wasï¬a uge success. A number from town attended; among others were two well- known pleasure-seekers. who leit town about 4.30 Wednesday afternoon and drove the entire distance. They repel-t the roads good, but state they would have suflered greatly from the cold had they not had hot-bricks and hot water jars in the rig to keep their feet warm. â€"The regular meetin o! the Band of Hope was held in St. aul's sohoolroom on Thursday week at 4.30. On entering the room the children were surprised an delighted to see on the platform a Christ- mas tree laden with bags of oand . After the usual program of recitations, ialogues and songs. each member received a Moi! the tree. The Band of Hope is for ehll~ dren or all denominations, and meets in St. Paul a sehoolroom ev alternateWed- nanfln' at. 4 30. Parents e ouid encourage nu. u â€"â€"â€"â€"'-_--_. -7 nesdny at 4 30. Pnrente ehould encourage their children to attend and become tem- perance boys and girls. â€"Mr. T. H. Peel end Mr. J. J. Peel. of the north wurd,nrrived in town leet Fridey after spending over four months at Beleem Lake emeting e line summer recidence. which. : hen completed, will be one o! the ï¬nest cotte e in that virt- of the country. and it w be (qni with ell modern improvements. Ir. . H. Peel left lat evening for his home in Toronto, but ex- pects to return in 3 short time to see tht the cottage receivee the ï¬nishing toochee. Before ltevin town he celled on '1'!!! Poor end an crlbed for thie valuable Journal. stating at the same time that he thou ht it the at up-tcodntc weekly pub- lleh in Cnnedo. â€"Friends in town hnve learned with deep regret of the deeth of Mrs. Wm. Moore, which occurred at Whitney. Parry Sound district, on Seton!†lest, Jen. 16:11. Deceased me e do ter of Mr. â€Ed‘iamhf‘ “J"°p°"£1 $3.." 23‘ pcy a r. . . yey'e: tory. Mr. Moore was former em ed on the G. T. R. here no ï¬remen end £311. :I.B.O B generiverdntcrgn chub: AA, , L. I): W I" “at â€"-â€" vâ€" "w lag a good situation on the 0mm Pmy Sound R. 8.. on“! by Mr. Booth, the Otnwa lumhennan. The bcdy wee brought to town Monday evening. end the tuneral tank place next etternoon e0 3 o clock to Riverside oemeten. â€"The G. N. phCo. hue dccldod to me the): hwuwlnmnnlng tron Lindsay banana mad the Galwny roadie Kinmountmdï¬dlblm. The short agcthn between Khunonnt ugd linomn, will :9 00W in move the wire our the 00 stretch, the pol.- beinzlettamding. om comm ot lumbering in m mm: in tnllcn 01m again In mg mtg-u- 3t Ponrnn' “'râ€"vâ€"v râ€"r -vnn ungotto fromthenortheonn ummï¬â€˜Ã©tedomthe 6.1!. R which at tumble tel-3% ninety. Liz-mm, t._he_ 6. Egg Local Brovtuos. '«ié'Qhan they die' M.C.A.hlllncxt'1‘hnlldl!.3lflu mo â€"‘I'h3 mriodiul “I. ha but pm“ until Wednesday. the 270:. m mar meeting. â€"Bev. S. D. Chou. at Tomato. will name ghe lounges? in tho‘Y. I. C. A. A“. _ L._‘---- I- 531T bi ï¬nau. ligflHI-Co ‘. g‘ In Id. ii 23 m. b. 5228 E†a... 98.3 8 iguana-«8.323 9a NFC.ng can on 0336 :5 0-03.... 85 return on Hand". --vâ€"â€" _â€"_-â€"‘, On Monday loot It. Junoo Kent. otlho out word. oomo nou- loolna hlovoloohlo ham. For oomo limo pool ho ho hoo- oom drawing drill wood no. poinlo down tho rim. om! whllo oon up will I load on Honda! lio onlookll’ m o loo holo o wook man will flonooo w tho Rothboo mlll. all an Inland halo llo into-oh. AI tho longonluo woo stool 10" bolow ooro. will: o 3 wind blowing. beool ond mon woto olnoot lot-on who. help onlvod. Whoa drown out on tho loo tho poor onlmol woo onoblo to non out to restore onlmolloo lbo lood of w woo otlllood and noo- woro boils obool lulu on tho loo. Tho 1 ed ooooooolol oo in obool on Mailman?“ lo got‘lng Min to tho otoblo. , ow- Hymnal. â€"A very qnuc wedding took plum on Tuba†It the residues 4.! the hadn't mother. urn. Jules. pfmbtldmh. the nu.-- ontmung puttuv being Mr. Chu. Ploroy. of the local G. ‘1'. 8. dc! atoning and. 3nd um Addie Tattoo. o cere- gony was primed by Rev. C. B. Mmh. ' " H†--- um I:- Luann uni “Wu "cu-nu. wvâ€" -_-- , arch, Monsignor Lmreot calcining. bale the murisï¬ of Miss Kstle. young- eet eughter of . William M-egher. to Mr. Daniel Morphv. eon of Mr. Jemee Murphy, of One. The bride entered the ohutch escorted b her father: she '10 attired inedress o fen cloth trimmed with lace and violet velvet. end hot to match. She won â€elated by Miss Julie Murphy sister of the groom. u brides- d, whlle the m we: ehiy supported by Mr. John 0 .sughlit'. coal: 0! the bride. Immedietely otter the ceremony the heppy couple took the 920 tnin for Toronto. Hemiitoa and Ni are. to spend the honeymoon. geogmpeni: by my good _.__. -__:..... or... line none} uswu. .wvâ€" -.__ - wishes for their inture happiness. The presents were my and vein-bio. smug the number being I cheque for two hun- dred dolisrs team the bride's I‘M her. The Lindsay Hex-dealt.“ Society. The ennui meeting :wee held in the council chember on the 13th inst" u 7.3) p m. The cmcers and e mejoxity of direc. tore were present. with e hit number 0! membexs. The year’s business wee extin- twtorfly disposed of. end on motion In. A. Cethro took the cheir. when the elec- tion of oflicere was praeeeded with. The 201103111; gentlegen wereueeleoted : Mr. "“-“- A [‘1th maï¬aâ€. res'ï¬eiit"; 'Mrl'A. Cttbl‘o, vice-president; r. R. Chambeu.2ad vlce- pmldent. I: vs: next moved tint : oom- n- , - -1 5|.“- m-mh'l M ohmâ€) to gentlemen we presented to the meeting: Messrs. W. King, J cs. , Alex. Skin- ner. '1‘. B out. Jo» Riding. Thos. Con- nolly, T. srrington, W. H. Steven, J. H. Kn ht. They were elected as directors fort eyeer1897. Nextin order wss the election of s secretsry-tressuren. when Mr. F. Frompton wss sgsin chosen es the scribe end custodian of funds. The newly elected board are pleased to inform the public that the Ontsrio Fruit: Growers Associstion sre offering free to each mem- ber ct their society new end chclce pisnts. including thst specialty. the New Damp- sey Peer, together with on the othtr premiums and sdvsotsges obtsined by the members of the Lin ssy Borticultursl Society, which in due time will bspuhilsh- ed. New members should sopiy to W. M. Robson. president. or to F. J. Frsmpton. Iva-a"- â€"Tho Christin-a alto of St. May's con- gregnuon to Monsignor Lsmnt. putrr, amounted to the handsgmo sum of 8488 50. longer. â€"â€"The annual meeting of the South Victoria Agricultural Society was held on Wednesday. A report will uppeu next week. --Dr. P. Pelmer Burrows returned on Saturday iron: the Toronto genes-Al homi- tul. where he event eevenl dsye under treatment for u peiniul election of the eyes. -A session of the annex-5' [autumn ls belughold Tuoadl M: 0m. Unfortun- ately Mr. J nmea elth mohllgod to be In attendance. and conscquenuy In: “this to take part in the opening game. of the bonsplal. __ . “,A_L‘L_ â€"1:ho numberot Harper‘s Bun to be issued on January Nth will have won; other features A paper on “Entomlnlna in Gogol-51 any! you: Inmat- In Pun-tics.- __: - -Aâ€" -_‘-Isl an un- -. drflt wood 1nd “amps doâ€"wn the annual m storms Inge“ qmu title-m: what he]. I: the came time. u helm sunshine thousands of Italian dotting theinlgp-mno “snitch w the 11k. wfllen Y. ‘0» L10“ â€"Agoodcono¢twmhgllmhm Y° MAL iff-1y diam-r- -Messn._0. AW- Cum __â€"",, â€"â€"' â€"As W Gala m driv- lug $33.!“ 2.15 min ox: «loudly II.n no. -â€"-- A..." lb. "- Spawn residence. And to a ï¬nal. oulotlon on the put of the m or the utter collision took plus. The at ml winter rig "Mtymntfggul Ind WOO!" quuw, .- lav-n- a..." belng taken 0 sad the Mud: baht-oxen. Eur! an! his blood. uptu- messenger Pen-y. was thrown mm their gar the uten- amped unu- nod, but the format had his nhoulder W â€"A you brunet-curbed out Iron 8.1! Point on My tgahu to Lindsay. A_n_n__ A- _ _ A curl-11m: e. been: oontelnln two ’ end a couple of dozen e380. e m e ehort out uraee Gooee [eke he broke :11: on tit-hole end mlyeeeeped draw 3 on hie he": olothlna My Impaled his eflorb to eel-noble out. He than: succeeded. however. but loot hi- beekeu end the contents. Thee an e “'“5'5;°’¢¥.':i3°“' " Mé‘fl‘kï¬ our on y W In that am â€"Mr.P.B.lonlhu-u end hle hueu m M hoe! he! wee; god _9_ god -dl4. Thu: under the new reg.- ullllom It In lmwnun on the; volume! :9 "mm Mu uoll cm or balms “mm": Day at Mural: “on. All mom mm In 30mm ll» mall law an" uwam var «am by phylum bola" ma Flu: ol Paloma". M'uu' Illa Flt-l m l’ubrlulry pay. maul; u: all arrears ol’ laws for 1mm will be strictly untamed. Broko Through an 100- TAKE KO’I‘IOE Local Brefluea. 73 are growing perceptual, KNOWLBON. Town Clack. w}.nmdï¬bm' manhunt-mutton St.- 601 "Note. and acute!" man: You:- or -‘ " with“ to know I'll-c .mdlblmopuï¬ This w an amok .N n E a a Q 0 a I Q â€"Rev. Mn. Creighton. pastor of cum ohmh. Bobcsygeou. n â€with“!!! ad mun! cox-let, drove up to Linda Tuesday night make epm In A couple 0 gums. _ _. 77‘_L_‘ â€w. "cwâ€"' ‘râ€"' *7 7 - ,, â€"ulu Barium. 0! Chi who had been vumng her uncle Dr. . L Ben-l- uau: and other (dentin for the put an dsys. lentortho Windy City in: Fddly evening â€"Mr. W. Flatt. of Burt‘s emu. m I- can Snub! mule ’l'al Poe-r a blond 1y call. Mr. at In one of our oldest subscriber, hulls when Tn! Poor rcr â€"Kr. J. W. Bonus. 0! Toronto. send. our oi the Union nation nix-r not-t rooms. nod who also conducts the G. T. B. lunch room- “ Auudnlo Junction. Grov- onhunt nod other polnu. ". in born last Thursday tad hid†looking I, his my blends. â€"I(r. William P. Cuhmoo. htothor oi Mu. E. D. Gough._of _Bolioville. no ,L A- "1-- Mrs. E. l). uougn. or Donavuw. w... Ina-fled er. Toronw 'l‘ncedey week to Ill-e Florence Dombey Fehey. Klee Dollie Gunmen end Mr. J. H. Cashmen ï¬lled the new of bddeemld end menu. The as couple will llve lu Ben-la. â€" e we lune cl the Denver Hotel Bulletin. edlted by It. Geo. B. Ednade, who recently vlnlued â€Mm end Ima- m m ummwmm “Wham 5.:ng and-tutu of IM mun! vino. W V. cm- to an m- burn and m all â€out! Indian that non I: ma! Mumâ€"imam: mu [Inâ€"ET 5m. x. u . Mum Albeit Cullen. a thoroughly exparhnood Mcmlnthetheoryuudpnoï¬oe of mule. hum nomad In Little Britain. would mpeottdly wig: shun at public Th and harmony a speck]: Cull and as her nt he: lsther‘s residence MI ll Both of test! fiï¬'mwlâ€"aaw-u. The menu of Bowl-m. You W mumps: uponors were ought by the alias st I am: ï¬ght the mm.ndwmrnn£nwlththem But Judge Klng dlunluod the repaint-r. using flat I: w" u principle of law, .3 wall I: money‘s: um than kinds 0! _- -...._I..... _u|.A m - Will-vu- n..-" .__- -_,- men wen permitted to go anywhere V!!!- out Nineâ€"doctorr. clergyman Ind renor- teu. The outcome of the when business m an bug“ was tuned to the Bat- hlo twat-ton to prone: them against. Elm-u my - ._.__-_ , learn. Lever Bro... Ltd , donors of l Sun-1km Sap. do nothing by haves. They [me but]: up the hasâ€: soup basi- neu In the world. ï¬rst bytnnlng out: way SIDEI'IOI’ utiolo. Ind second plucky u: “my" gdvgrthlgg._ '1' lanes: -â€"â€" It C- n wrote In Conodo lo obomone. luxu- Monthly Wrapper Competition. the temp:- lng (atom of whlch ore the presentation of "£251†worth cf blcyelee ond cold “when every month or the you 1897 to those who collect and send In to Lever Broa’. Torontooflloe. the largest number of Sunlight “on e." The tots! value o! the when to awarded during the year 1M ls exam. The Compouuon will oommenoe ln Jenner: when hen Smms' Bicycles and twenty-ï¬ve Gold Wotohoe will be evaded to the enooeeohl competitors of the month residing In the dletrlcts 0! Eu: and Wet: Onou-la. the Provlnce of Qaehcc. N.B..N.8. oodP. . Aneuodvonuge In thls Companion la the: It lo hold monthly. ond. therefore. thoeowhodo not succeed for one month hove men more own-tennis during the Leer. B and toll pnrfloulm ore given Kano scholar- Want“!- the ï¬nished go $3 9. out 1m: ..... 775 mm, price was 810 to $12, now Frieze and Tweed Ulsters, worth . 8 00 Prices in Clothing lllllllfls FlflVElLE BliflS. Want! Go. 4: FM Indln Missions. The result: monthly missionary meet- ing under the auspices of the Glenn's Union of St. Paul‘s church, we hcld '- the echoolroom on Wednesday event melt. Mr. Msoonechit. iete the c! service in Indio. but who has retired, cove on excellent lecture on the mission YII Indie. where mmoeooo people hove not bend of God. The nttendnnce was felt. Those who hod missionary boxes bro in them In. and the cum in ell omonn to nest-1y 817. which went towards mlss!one. They Like The Daily. Mine 8. Cements, Woodvllle. writes el (allows: Our family never enjoyed Tm: Evnmw Pos'r more than M: present, as it gives ell the news. both toulgn end local, which hes been very much eppreoleoed, end wellooe the: we will enjoy the new story, “the Greet K. A. Treln Robbery.†just commenced, as we did the old em. "The Orulse or the Were: Witch." The edvertioements ere eleo reed by us fetch- folly. The Lindsey memhents diepley wisdom in pen-owning such a live looel deny peper. A Suggestion for the Board of Works. The members 0! the council ere looking around for some neoeseary municipal won: tint on be pushed forward In winter. end than give emoloyment to o Monum- ber of the town’s unemployed labors re, mo 0! whom. I! not noeleted In this way. will e compelled hexane opting to ask old from the clarity fund. It has been eug- geeted tootsie Llnseoy-st. duln tram the __- _. L. .....1...A gl- nnnn l.- “Wane uu-e - u... uâ€"v... --. river up to Kent et. he meplnced or. once, as it Is in I most unemlcery end dlln ldsted oondltlc n. The work could be one. as well In wlnter as In summer. It would be well. however. In dolng the work. to have on eye to m permanency end hove It so can- stnxczed thot It wlll form I section of I genenl sewerage system. portions at whloh the town must under-coke vely soon. We trust Den-r2910 Gllloqu. ohnlrmen o! the board at work. will deem our sugges- tlon weigh; of c9nslderetlon.end brl‘ng the ., . __ , __.‘... “A- conic“. Cut Down. 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