[2) tjvo quote: w in. motor "6:“ :24 ft., in :nket. [M [narteroflot {PETE :gif’iigllm gala 't’b’ uni o the south- , 1891. BABE. xiiéét chili; 'ines, sale update nu v-vâ€" 'v- w--- -, v v =3 Millinery and Trimming Effects. The Goods have been marked at prices that must tell . â€an every lady asIamgoing out 0 bus! horflxy .TE. 7. can and inspect’my assortment. f ness 8 ' that are fast becoming so popular throqu . for one of those beautiful, light, easy riding Buggies this County. They will stand impaction. ‘ [0‘ mm. Lead. ‘ Special arrangements have been made to turn out work with all possible dispatch, and horsemen who leave their orders with us will reoeive all-round satisfaction. Good heavy-bodied paper used and prices right. h â€"- â€".â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" .â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" [snLL .'.AuonIEn rowanruL communion This time it is the young ladies of Victoria County that have entered into a compact and declare most Positively not to marry a young mam unless he has - - placed his order with - - Orders are coming in fast. Scarceby a day passes â€ï¬at we do not recetve an order or two. No moos- W for drawing a great tub when you cowld go to KYLIE’B and get a neat light Buggy, that Will stand â€We, run tighter and ride caster than any other make in town. - - - - ,_ __ THE POST JOB DEPARTMENT has the Largest Selection of Cuts to be found in the Midland Gom- ttes. Many of these Cuts were Specially Engraved by noted Chicago artists, and represents the purest types of the Pedigreed Animal. - - Sta/lion Route Bills and Cal-0’s for the Season of 78.97. Goods, Millinery, Farley Goods, Groceries, ookery. China, Glassware, Hardware, Paints and Oils, Patent Medicines, Boots and Shoes, Wall Paper, Eta, Eta, at greatly reduced rates. Endsâ€. Apr!) 17. 189Lâ€"49. H18 ENTIRE 8700K must be SOLD. BY JUNE 7. eatoreturnthankseothemerd otnqurteroto undersigned wish nun during his business career to m Waist/Lam r Low-P191050" Little Britain. Avril 16, 18914â€"4941. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Leave your orders at the oï¬ice of THE POST. mayâ€. April 8. 1891-48; Is the verdict of query lady qisfifor after exam- Sold His Premises at LITTLE BRITAIN, HORSEMEN! ’- AD!!! 2.)â€. CAI-I- mm! m SEC“! A GOOD BARGAIN. S. H. METHERELL ‘Howflldlapoaeotmmaivestooko! EYES . Stallion Route BIllS. Richard Kyfle. ZS. H. Matherell. Miss O’BrIen. WHOLE N 0. 1649. or. 4.170. mas O’BRIEN, Ammmumm Muriaion to the-Grounds,10 Gents. 3mm ERIE bumâ€"â€"556 “if†'Logt“ '6." TIT-333' Dmchund I'm-conu- 01 normâ€"A. Cun- 1111:1332?“ and P. Connect: giantâ€"é. Robertson Haney. m use look m 30 annual-Imam.“ W. J. Moore. :12 :3rd prize. 8:. manna moansâ€"m 3mg: '33, 2nd prize, 34; 3rd prize. at General pnrpose.â€"-llt prize. 86: 2nd wise. : 3rd prize. 82. Rood And Mao-Int prize. 08:21“! W26- “;m 82. Perchemâ€"mprtzo. 85; and prize. «1 910m.- Bunsâ€"morouahbrod Dun-hams, with Dedi- geo. two years old and madamâ€"mm 84: 6 prize. :2. Thoroughbred Dun-hum. with palms?- egg-â€mo icy-on “131" mas; :3: prize. 0 mâ€" Pm. ; mine, Stock RM. Jouml. vvâ€"â€" ..__ __7 __ _7_. ohm. OW um Gina-u Purpose 11m: When the followlngmmlnma wflL’bo awarded Hongyszâ€"flegvy gnqghtâ€"yt 113129. 58: 294 ï¬e Show for the ops AGRICULTUR- socer will be held in the TOWN OF LINDSAY Saturday, May 2,1891 O U S E T 0 L E Tâ€"In Connolly’s Terrace. Peel-st. Five minutes walk to New Railway Station. Seven Rooms. Hun And 80!: Water. Terms r easonable. Anal: to J. CONNOLLY, Boot and Shoe Store. Kent-st. Igndaay. April 16. 1891.493. minnARULWL-B-l. £3171" p‘iéas'ékmm to'MRâ€"J. If. MchNELi’it the Sudan. and be rewuded.â€"49-lpd. Dâ€"Smy - â€" â€Eli’s Blooho DY‘PHO, the aunt. Lind- March rm: 1891.â€"45S.0n ° mm“ 0 ST .â€"Loat, between Kent-st. and J Grand Trunk Station a LADY'S POCKET 899K. oontglnimz a. sum. or money. Finder A, unr- «- u.-nn‘mrr _. 118m Street West. - - TORONTO. or to '1': C. MATCHET'I’. Agent 0. P. R. 01m» in Patty’s Jewellery Store, Lindsay. Shopping at principal ports in the Mediterranean and Red Seas: Indian Ocean. CHINA, JAPAN AND CANADA For pamphlets and full information apply 90 W. R. CALI-AWAY, EMPRESS 0f CHINA FOR ATOUR ROUND THE WORLD LAST GHANGE prom fly attendedto. 'Oordetl by mail solid:- will receive prompt Attention. edShop Ind “dance: -ww-BT..M â€8Andrew'36huoh. C. H. BEGG. t n inshort notice manypmathedlb got. {macaw summed. REPAIRS ,,AA--_ ,A-_‘ - A- A__z._ Lâ€" _...n M“n.'_ Model, Gone and Force Head hupurohuodMRW.H.IBWIN'Sintu-utin the Lindsay Pump Factory. and respect- fullyaouclm a am 9: the puma Lmrrm mom Christmas and New Your: Oates made and decanted to order, Canadian Paczï¬c Railway. “IDS" PIMP MKS. Choice Confectionery. TORE T0 LET.â€"1007ft. x 2_4 an ip Lindsay, And; 18. manâ€"4913. QMâ€. mumâ€"31. 1PS SPRING SHOW. New Advertzsements. nous AID “GULATIOHS. CHAS. H_ BEGG lave LWIRPOOL on Juno 15th, 1891. by sumo: and Cistem Pumps Mn 8. F. Jowatt- $600 H38. B. F. JEWE'IT. . yaw 06 E 3983? a specialty. LINDSAY. ONT†FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1891. ins-u Kenny no.7, la- n Out: War. St Pe'ersburg. April 15th.-<In spite of the peaceful utterances of government 0- cisls in Europe and Russia». everybody knows Russia. is meld extensive preps: arm" “9.“..an 31%? “k; s amen struggle 7 mm sooner or later take place. Buss] has been spending enormous snmsin pheeonsgmotioqofshtegledrgnv pits an? in other wa Mia ve the British a wag: recap ion. ' ho British authorities are hanging forward alarge force under oommsn o Generals Graham and Collett. This shows that the 32321“ “1:?“ “‘ mug?" t act that a g ow must be struck man-t the Manlpuris in ordér to restore lost prestige to the British arms. by mp deny or the British troops in ad vanclpg to the front. _the Mgnipuris gs vancing to the front. the Mani uric are canine. 9an stock-den. . ‘ rifle I'm Bum I'm More serious ï¬ghting is looked for in the neu- tuture between the British troops and the insurgent Monipuris. Profltin by “16 «191-39: the Britishyoqm in no In!†scumâ€"A urn Brian: thinking to eenture e'pleoe defended only by eight! Senoye. There heppened. ho u- ever, to be en the heed of this week force e strong men. one Lient. Great. He neither retreeted nor enrrenderod to en army forty times more numerone then hie own. It eeemed to Lient. Grant e better oonree to reeiet theee 3,“ Kenipnrie. He did eo; beet them, killed their lender end other high omoere, drove them loom before the tort, end hee written hie own heme large in the ennele of India: wertere. Reinforce- mente heve einoe errived. Othere more numeroneere hurrying torwend, end the only queetion the Englieh heve to decide is which 0! eeverel pouible tonne retribution mev teke. They my ennex Menipur, or put their own men on e nominel throne. News from Msnipnr is both better and worse. It is no lenier doubtful thnt Mr. Quinton end ell,or nearly on, his petty were killed. Mr. Quinton, as chief oom- missioner of Assam, ween eet omeiei, end smong those who pe ed with him are Mr. Grimwood. the resident at Meni- Dnr, end Col. Skesne, who commended the Ghoorkhse. The deeth of such men is s blow to Britieh prestige. which con only be recovered by striking s heavier blow in return. The lender-o! the Menipnr forces, will; 1.98% the lesder a; an; revolt age no motion, as o iigingly given his enemies the Mon they went- ed, end muohed to Thobe e wretched mndLgort some twenty miles _ ‘th_e ciq. London, April l3.â€"'1‘he leteet edvicee from Indie concerning the nee-ere et Menipnr ere thet Commissioner Quinton wee decapitated end hie body horribly hecked, the limbs being efterwerde thrown outside the city welle, where they were devoured by dogs. Two oiï¬cere whoee nemee ere not yen end e bugler were epeered by the nkie, end Mr. Grimwood the Britieh politicel egent et Menipnr, end two other omeere were ehot. The bodies of ell theyictilne were bruteliy mntileted end etterwerde thrown over the wells of the city. en in the eeee of the nnfortnnete commieeioner. Theremeineottwo omcere who were killed during the light were treeted in e similer menner. A lerae rewerd hen been oxen-d fer the censure oi theregent of _h_1enlpnr._ "'Th'e'oerti referred, to w“, compoeed' of Chief Commissioner Quinton. Col. Skeene, in oommendoi the escort of Ghoorkhes. Lieut. G. Greenwood, the British political t st hienipnr. end Messrs. Coseins end elvills. civiliens. Mont. Great. who wss in .eommend oi the smell British force which stormed end csptnred Fort Thebet recently, end Ceptein Presgrove. in com- mend of e detschmsnt of troops sent to reinforce Great, are now seid to be sale. London. April 12,â€"Cspt. Boil, sen.. e survivor of the messsore st Menionr,denies the stories in regard to British ill-neege oi the natives He esserte thet the Menipnrs ï¬red ï¬rst on the British. Lord Lsusdowne, Viceroy oi India. in forwarding the two letters toEnczlsnd .ssys he tests it is two that the ofï¬cers were killed, but tint it is ovldont the story was concocted to shield the Msnlour meat. A second letter received st Simle ssys the surviving British enbj acts, with the exception of the clerk end interpreter, were libersted before the demsnd msde by the British government for their release had been received. _ the etteck. killed during the ï¬ght. Theloeeoithe men in edditiontothe killing of their leedere wee very heevy. Capt. We hee errived et Fort The- bet with much needed minioreemente. This, combined with Lient. Grent’e greet victory, hee eo dieheertened the Menipnrie thet they ennonnoe they ere reedy end willing to recognise the property or the Britieh ofï¬ciele directly the British troops re'enter Meni or. Additionel godle- oi troope ere on their wey to Menipnr, where the meeeeere of Ghoorkhee took piece, end the enbeeqnent fete of Chief Commender Quinton end hie petty will be thoronahly inveetlaeted. A letter received in Simle Tneedey from the lender oi the Menipnre. who'ordered the meeeecre of Chief Commieeioner J. W. Quinton end his oolleegnee et Menipnr, eeye: “The British troope ettecked the pelece end meeeeereti iny eoidie_re, end else Emu women and children. In addition they thnew women and children into the huminghoneee end deeeentedthe temples. Therefore we killed Chief Commissioner Quinm'e petty.†The letter eleo connin- me iollowing: "I deeply regret the and evengwhieh wee wholly due no the reeh- neee end the indieeretion oi the British eplte ache destructive the witth they were received. The may touch: â€11:11:! for every too: 0! the ground, the a. lasting three hours. duties which some superb 3 hung we! Witneeeed on all eldee. Finally Menlpnrle were repulsed the naming rush and two I: chute â€"ell three of whom had displayed remak- .pn. havpu.m.l9‘11.Â¥s .tlao when? .90 W. M‘O.-Tho Chm Ill": Viceroy-hip of India on account of m- healthaldflnrothl'm' WhavobunreoundeImlaota lat-man: noon-Ito! thoBmuh force- In at. The mm made a ï¬erce nmtbadgnderfomolehoockhu gamma“ oaknthntéghhhx-Tt- captured 1w mon an 0":vathde at the $5me “W W“ W amt» attack was stubborn and don:- n was. andjhov-puflgql w in mum. all: Gambian fast. m WURIB 12mm. [Corrupondouoe oi The Post] Buacxls AND WAGouaâ€"Ii you not I nowm.wucouorrood-oort not my price- boiorcbnainzmrityouhuvcthouoyouwunt tombongocdlonmo. Ju. 813cm AM. PM Nmâ€" Mr. Peter McNobo of Knox college. Toronto, occupied the pulpit of Knox church both morning ond ovonin on Sabbuth lost. He punched oblc on io-ttuctivo col-mon- to [use muons. Pmozunâ€"Mr. A. W. non-icon uncut Mondoy in Connington. ...... Mrs. John Comoros loft to: Toronto on Hands, loot. ...... Mr. Frank McArthnr uncut 3 four don loot wool in renown...†Tux-nor otMflihrookilviuitinz with Mn. George F. Bruno ct “Bimini." ...... W. was planned to use Mr. Com out loot rock “to: his long iiinoot. Broomâ€"Ir. Jon. Birohud is cumin obi. to bow,“ boinainid up to" tow don with u m cold. Mumâ€"Nova- oinoo tho m on wuu non t- wm MM... swam, ...w... in trout at tho pout-once. manual 01 ‘ boy. won goth-rod inoui pol-on by. The conutohlo Md the m in hondondoocthotoli mum-mo! the street by oinht o'oioch. 1mm.â€"lr. A. w. Ionian hon Jutgivonhbhnndomnootouooounploto mm which odd- Math. wflmwm w “mum on “Alex'b: Minoan-hm my man undo-tuna .J.Bitohiointondchu him for-instinctual. Emma hon noun-bant- ,_.,-.._.A-_ .._ "Wâ€"K’ï¬uuummuu. m at rm took vile- M'- 0" omws’m.â€"WOM- Wanna-willi- m h Knox other ammonia lac-idol. and: very plea-m embawumtwmm There was I lane twainâ€"SEE!" manna-mm bell." The and _ , n A. Â¥-_ Ann-.. _-.n;_.l_- MANILLA. [Careepondenoe of The Poet.) SOCIAL AND Pnesnx‘renox.â€"On Wed- needey evening 0! leet week e ve pleee- ing event took pleee h in our leue, et the reeidenoe oi Mre. eii McDoneld, being theoeceeionoteeoeielend preeentetionoi e puree to Miee Lizzie Coone. in epprecie- tionoahrheegiegheeimenietoi the Con- greae o u very enpropriete eddreee wee reed by Mia Lydie mayâ€. which wee replied to verv ieelingly by the Rev. Win. Spencer on beheli of M lee Coone. Following is the eddreee:â€"To Miss Coon: â€"Foreometime pee: wethe membere oi the cmtienelehnrchena choir.heve teit in- debtedloyoutortheteithmlend untirlns eel:- vioa which you heve rendered. therefore we deeire to ehow our eppreeietion of van: men eervioee preeentinzyouwitheneddreeeen thehnm_ puree whighhgebggneoneoted exhyyonrmmtflends. We tun-titan notlookupontttor mundane vulne. t uetokenot our love em! esteem. which ’0“ hemmemedn'ammoeeuound you. Ween myouï¬hgflgnrnfllï¬! huge â€3.913â€, Surname. â€"Two or our young men. Monet-e. Georgeend Rlcherd Esdee. hove pnreheeed o lumping mechlne end Intend mnkinz on Improvement mnnd Beddow by lemovtng eome o! the pine emmpe which ere eo numerous We wieh them good luck. ' A erru 'roo COOLâ€"AI two of our neighbors were oroeelna Belaem leke on Mondey, April 6th, the horeee. vehicle end oocnpente enddenly become submerged In the voter. Fortunately for the petty they gore neu- the shore,_eo they got may out. Wflilaâ€"iï¬zéi} 306d 'ducklniz; BADDO W. [Wanna at The Poet.) ENJOYABmâ€"Wlth the warmm otepring seem to come lite and animaticn to e thing around Baddow. The woods are alive with the happy eongetera that abound therein. Something like our roade nt night or very eeriyin themorningwith our young people returning home irom partiee, aetheyereaii thego now. Whntwith tefly-pulie and oyeter euppere they come home merry ...... There eeeme to be a great denioitefl'yindulged inat ench timeeand Egret flour young ladiee can take quite a o Curm's Darrenâ€"When ie this wedding coming ofl’ that eeeme to be progreeeing eo favorably at preeent,†. .By all appearance there may be twoorthreetake place before we feel another winter’e olaete. WOOD Elmâ€"There have been quite a number oi wood beee around here thie epring. Itie egoodwaytogeta lotot wood cut to be dry for another winter. Our young men like to teet their mueclee and their awe. and by an doing they cut a lot 0! wood in a very short epaee of time. Beeidee there ie nothina like a lot of good wood to keep the lair sex on peaceable Little Bohlneou, Eve Roam. Cherlie Weetern. Pelt secondâ€"Bebe: Oomieh. Louie Heekill.‘...0ureyetemot heving e moves-y Pride, etteenoon etill eon- tinueeinemodidedtorm. Aeerule perente do not tehe enoughlintemt in the at their children to vieit the eehool end eee tot themeelvee the edveneement the verloue etudiee. On every other Frldey, commencing April 24th. tram 2.30 to4 p.m.,thetimewill be devotedtomeed- inae. reeltetioue, dieloguee, etc., end we eel-needy invite the public to vleit the echool end eetiel‘y themeelvee ee to lte progreee. Wu. Quorum. teechet. E m Edna! Bodmm. John S . Third clan-W. Ann Wills, Archie M Don- dd Willie Gil-on, hut-once Bod- m, Fred Saucy. Senior secondâ€"Gnome Con oodMalmGflson, “Mania: leechâ€"Mannie ,u-on. [Munich-t.) Ema-Won. plan-d to learn Manda: the limo! Monte! Dr. Thompson of Omani-.muumt. m ““1. "1 “$3.3: 3Ҡ"- o no himsblotohomndmhnoon. â€"__._ BRA ULB'Sâ€"MARIPOSA. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS BEA VERTON. KIBKIIELD. - Wi'sm" on '. ‘smduooud' wen: 355555 35 5533““ a; 3353 33333; 35333333“ 333? 33533333335353‘3333: 3533 333 3335-2353 53355335553 5533 ~' 33%333353'55333533355 ' 355: ,5 B‘ 5‘ 333333333555333334331 ‘3 mom:- followed by the Initiation of u new member in the person of Mr. John Trick. After some discussion the following amour- were mailed (or the canning you; EEDLIImmJL __G.5_ W_. J._ Yo_o. V. G_.; Ln'ru 8mm Onnrmowsnm.â€"A mango! tho Little Brit-In lodge C. O. 0. F. m held on Much 7th, the follow- Ingoflou'l being pro-ant: N. G.. Bro. J. B. Weldon lathe cum; V. G., Bro. E. E. Dulm_ln the dog-chum SmtI-lz. §. E. Dohu-ty's plum. “I. vâ€" -wâ€"v-_ bonnet- In Oekwood west. Nick requires room for his etrength end tome md to eoreedlng hlmeeu according] . BUILDING NorB.â€"Mr. George NEW e lot from Mr. A. Cemeron on lug-eh. end In putting up a ï¬ne new dwelling nee: Mr. R P. Butler's reddenoe. Mon: Oman-Mr. John am late ghee up terminal end he removed to this village. hem urcheeed the Humphrey from . Mc'l‘emrt. Mr. Mo- ngerthee moved to the Dohert oboe. Mr. Doherty bummed to P erlna. M: A. Cement: hem pureheeed Mr. propertyend removes the dwelling trom MulleClory pleoeto theother. giving himetnllecre end e ï¬ne property.... GeorgeSevenec hee pnroheeed Mr. John Berrihel'e pleoeen end mede improvements end ie ï¬xing on e nice pleoe. Omens m mar Oexwoon.-Mr. John Berrihel hee pnreheeed theirernedwelllnz end lotet Beet Oekwood from Mr. Jemee Meander. who hee removed to'i‘oronw. . . Mr. Nicholee Hill bee rented the brick reeidenee end bleckelnith ehop end will gerryon bu_elneee_ therein eddiziontao hie ‘vn -e. .....Mr Noeh Theme end family have removed to Lindsey. much to to the regret of ell their old neighbors, other e residence heme of newly 28 yeere ...... Mr. Robert Nuaent hee also removed from here to Lindsey. Pnovxn'ry Cmcwâ€"Mr. G. W. Mer- tindelehee puncheeed Mr. John Hooper'e propel-gimp end eleolghe M'Moclory [Coneepondenoe of The Poet] CA'n'u Sumâ€"Mr. '1‘. Bowen ehlpped tram here on the 6th at April some of the beet cottle thet have left here to: eome time. Among them were too: oettle ted by Mr. Doneld Roee that were a credit to my former. Pmoumâ€"ur. Cherloe Thomas hoe nmoved back hero from Toronto end will resume the mengement of pig brlck y_erd. Cmus TAKING. -The oenene enumerate: he- been mklnghln colluonndwlth us. Pusan“. â€"Mr. Bell took 3 trip to To- ronto shin week ...... Mine Polly Vale hes ntnmed from the any other quite elong vlelt. Nauru-am endieeweioomegneet. Someoi‘the hrmeteheveetertedtowork on thelend; othere ere bney working In“I the meking engerend moieeeee, dnoooeeio- eily name of the boye try their head et it whentheowneteerein thelendoinod. Baxovus. â€"Mr. H.51oen end temily heve moved north of Lindsey, in the neigh- Iggrhoed’i;I otmlel‘ey ‘thezd no doubt eome will ee g e petting geve ne pein." ......John Butlett end wife heve movnd on the term thet the Coder Dole echool honee ie on. Snooeee to you. John. ...... Mr. Soggitt hee moved to theold Cowen mmmMr. J. Oldï¬eld hee moved tron: thievioinitytoehrm threemilee weet of Linden, in the Glendine eettlement ...... Wm. olehee moved on e mm in the 10th oon.. end ie making rend, to men his taming eel-oer. Williemie netientiy wait- ing hie 8brothel-5 errivel in Eoglend. On In chx Lm. -Jemeo Mdoolm. en, end Mrs. J. Semnelle ere on the eicx liet et the time of writing. but we hope Dr. Alien'e ekiil mey eoon get them eronnd egein. A $331008 Lossâ€"Robert Bemm loete velneble hone thie week. Unfortunately this ie the third tor him this winter. :5» mmbu-choam""m""i She lava-1901mm“ 3W. Pneozunâ€"MrJunuAuop, who was macaw-mother, human-r1:- hun ...... Mia Curio Rome. who ha been st Lind-u for the gut six months. “What-mother. achinkunduy mwltbhu ...... MbFumleAhopu Mung heroism,un.Ju.L.Whm. Tn Humâ€"Mr. C. Speneorhu h1- mm 13mm"!!! in turning out ï¬rst.- clue shingles. The mill isagoodono. Mr. Spencer Intends mama his Mono. {33? 4:91 D s | | D I I f VB“. (mamas) Fm -1‘hotmnduotA. NORTHERN CART WRIGHT. LITTLE BRITAIN. manna at The Post.) OAK W001). U384 ‘ Ill“ Dlwn, Winn-nu luv 5 I“ vuc will ‘conceuionotthletownehipbe repeired or lrehuiitne thecue my require, the acne huvina become dangerous tor public travel; end thet the clerk be instructed to com- municate with the council 0! Brock end request then to Join in doing the above work; end thet the ï¬rst den-rec" he appointed c commissioner to not with n commiuioner thet me be unpainted by the council 0! Brock. ed. Moved by Mr. McCrlmmon, eeeonded by Mr. Gel- michool. tint dill council wt .11 mount chip. W. H. McGrimmon. commissioner.â€" Cu-ried. Moved by Mr. Shem. eeeonded hymnflccnmmthntthisooundl motenunonnttobuildecuinrt COUNCIL Pnocmmaaâ€"Conncil met this thirteenth dey of April, 1891, when ell present. Minutes of leet meeting reed end epproved. The ioliowing comannice- ticne were pteeented end reed by the clerk. A petition from Joseph Bowee end 100 others preying thet no tex be levied on dogeior 1891. A letter train A. Brown end eight others, referring to roed beet No. 1. A letter from Junee Thorndyhe. eekingiore rebete oi texeeon the brick store et Oekwood in consequence oi it ï¬ning nnocctzplad. retA petition tram 3. en ereon e . erring to propoeed elteretione in the bonnderiee oi echool eecticne 18 end 15. The trneteee of school eection No. l eleo epplied to heve certein lende ennexed to eeid section. Moved by Mr. MoCrimlncn. eeccnded by Mr. Ada thet the petition of Joaenh Bowee 100 others. .Dl’tlofllll: the: gy- lewdrney : peeeed not vy e on Mrog- received.â€"Cerried. Moved byMr Kc- Crinunon, eeeonded by Shever. thet the coneideretion of ’the petition of B. Bender-eon end other-e in reletiontothe ehengee in the bonnderiee of school eectione18H158end1bepcetpooedunti1 themth deyot April. end thet thie council neetontheidete etthe neuel hour-tor eeid powâ€"Curl“. Moved by Ir. Ademeeccndedby Mr. Shever, thettlle bridegonthe bonndery_ between Meripoee reportgood runsofsepend lnneerly every beehthe cemp smoke meyhe seen from eerly morn to nlght, so busy era the people holllng sep down lnto syrup. In one pu- tlculer oese e few young men took e few oeder rells end repelred to the bneh of one of their neighbors at nlght end slyly ï¬lled the huge kettles. kindled the are end worked ewey vlaoronely keeping up the ï¬res end wetehlna the kettles, end hegu: to chuckle over the large mount of tefly chey were golnz to heve when lo, Mr. Fermer returned from the villus. no theflreendsterted forthe woods w generel etempede wee mede. end e cless exe wes found, evidently left by lede In thelr belle. However. they heve the exe by celllng end peying for relle burned. Omanâ€"Mrs. Herllhy. rellct of the lete Chas. Harllhy. end mother of Samuel Herllhy of the G. T. R , dled et her son's residence on Tuesday nlght et the ego of 67 veers. The deceeeed ledy hed been elllnz for some time. Her-remains were igterreeh in the B. C. cemetery on Thursdey. §§§§§§ 55' F: E g eohedgieetheyou-ry oerryweexpectt vulnebieiniormetionwinbenethered, we trnet that the pnblic will iniormetloneeooneotly upon-i LA GRIP?! hrbalttont one- villugereleid 1: hope disagreeable mblewilleoonleeveoe. Am SOCIALâ€"A lediee’ E s Ea EE 5 Ea RE 3 moot enjoyeble time wee spent by n goodlynumberotonrtownfolk. Mr. and himPinkhem threw open the doom of their specioue homo endpen did did ell thet eonid poeeiblybe done to nuke every one heppy, and showed themselves ee being fully able to entertain their many gneetein the moot pleesing manner; and ell returned home feeling that e most enjoyable evening had been opent. depot-tune hr Boeemon: we tee! ant our 3": gr Lynohonw‘m WI° 11:?“ a. move ear 1 must. I3‘51"}. 5111 mi†in a the â€I 3M n ’c . m guest of Mre. H. Baldwin. Mien Foster and here some year: one and we. 3 moon] favorite in our Vanna. end we wereglodtoeeeherondtmetthetehem often vielt our quiet village in the tum ...... Mr. A. F. McCall: spent Tneedey In Hades}. We understand Mr. McCall ho_e been oflered_a eltnetlgn on the G. 1‘. â€g3 I. 81.00 1 ’5'!“ II 8 UN DEBLM D. MABIPOSA.