Wm 15 mum SIDUKBIS’ Sllllflflï¬ï¬ Tabaocos, both plug and. out, the best brandsir‘fof Cigars, domestic and O'I'eiQn ; Pipes, brie'r, fancy woods and. clay, Cigarettes of all the leading brcmds, also American ï¬ne out d. REGGS. few 'Advetusemez! Edit N EWS-LETTERS returnad 10 :be Q some time with I Bagel-3 has :etnrn a couple cfï¬werkf Shfldren an away antenatal of their niece, Misr Stella F or Dr. Rear, Toxouto. to Mr. lln. Srccx BUYING.-â€"Mr. T. E in the bushes; shipping ‘ difl‘ereL: marker§-7;Ioron' o, ARA-w-u . nu. Srccx Burmaâ€"Mr. T. Bowes is egzin in the business; shipping avert week to diï¬ere 1.: marketsâ€"Toron’o, Bu fi‘slo, etc. A ermu' m Toaox'ru.â€"During the Industrial fair the writer spent a Sunday in Parkdele, attending the Sr. Alban's Methodist ennrcfx in the morning. The minister was Rev. Wesiey Campbell. The amices were very similar, choir lncluded. to a morning write in Oskwoodâ€"very plain and impressive. Tue church has only been bail; a few years. and is abmt the siz‘. or our church, platform and desk plan, with chairs all through the body oi! the church instead or pews or other seats. and all seems conve: Leah and sensible. AN OLD Rssmszs'r.â€"Tne many triands of Mr. Cnariee Eek, so well knowu in this part 0! the ccunta y, will be pic used to learn that, although in peer health, he is able to move about. he i: still living wiah his friend, Mr. James, 105:; can. near 03k Winter Comingâ€" Ii. $531!. For the Paliâ€"Cnthrn C J 40. Pairs Bxaukets -»)l. J Exmvaglncein Pxiccsâ€"B How About Children's Eye Winter Goodsâ€"Dunc!†8: Wood. [Correspondence of Ta: Pom-.3 REAL ESTATE-Mr. Alex. Carley, our illage blacksmith, has purchased the pro- ,erty lately occupied by Angus McKinnon. )q. WARNING.â€"Qui:e a number of cattle in this nei bborhood are troubled with “lump- jaw.†lutchers should be careful when buying. there is no use purchasing diseased and “lean kine" when we have lots of good fat cattle waiting buyers. Bonnâ€"Prof. Dean, of your town, lectured here last week on phrenological subjects ;the attendance was large. Many vain-glorious boys were made ambitious and promise to be great in the future. Swelled heads are the order of the day. Trumps. -Sandy Rees, the much travelled and noted moulder tramp, with a wooden- legged companion, paid a visit to this town last week. After being presented with the freedom of \Voodville in a dry goods box, he sailed for Canvington to obtain alike ‘manm He runs Lindsay is but a poor freedom. He says [uneasy 1! DUB .. r“- pmdise for tramps. Banâ€"Our brass band is flourishing under the able leadership of Prof. Switzer. They sometimes discourse sweet music to the public; we would like to hear them oftener. All that is necessary to make them a. good band is more encouragement from the people and a. good uniform. RAIN.-â€"We had a nice gentle rain last Friday morning. and farmers are rejoicing *‘nn-onr Plowing is rather heckwsrd in .Dvâ€" ._- ‘ RUEâ€"“E had 3 at Friday morning. and is: thetent. Plowing is re this locality; _ ‘ H.113 locauey. CHOIRâ€"The Presbyterian church boast of a choir, and not a. bad one either. The ladies seem to encourage by helping all they em, but I am sorry to say. the young ther backward in coming gentlemen are re orward. Pity ’tis so, as there are any number of good singers to be found in the congregation to make a ï¬rst-class choir. A good choir in a church is s great help to the preocher. The Methodists understend this. A Rumâ€"Now the winter of our dis ontent is approaching, and what about a hating rink? There is nothing better for the health of young and old. The share- holders oi the agricultural building charge Loo much. Please, gentlemen, reduce your rent, oblige the public, and give a. poor man a chance to live. OFFICIALâ€"Tao Pinkerton detective A S. S., of Virginia, is represented here by 3 very clever man one who is always on the qui vive for criminals. Several times he almost made a great capture; none more attentive to the business than he. He also represents our Cenodisn government in an A â€"‘-_- - s..- We are selling a beau- tiful HALL LAMP, com- plete, with Ruby Glcibi, for $1.25. ‘ H oï¬cial cepocity. Long may he prove s wr- ror to owl-doors. A wa SPoB'r.â€"Croquet is a greet gtme here; young men from .5 to 75 you-s old con be seen daily engaged in the sport. Croquet in o Stople snicle W'dty no one would Suyboek from pleying, they would sooner go without food; whoever refuel to n1"- ‘- niiered the non of egon. The ml to o sherry cobbler, Arty in 10 .INDSAY. .70.3 R lag-5- a: Hiulnnamam.‘ ___INâ€"â€" 0,11; WUUU. ~SU CH AS -â€" M -»)l. J Caner. Pxiccsâ€"B. J. Cough. dren's Eyesâ€"Bt‘mon Bros. Bands 8: Flu'olle Bros. W'UUU V1 ALE: Em: W337. DRUGGIST updated with it and 11er better chm the sled Monkâ€"Mr. Swim: on n niloring business. Goa mechanic and should do well . Dondd, of the ï¬rm of N. E. 3nd shoes, left for the city two-t [Correspondence or m Poor.) Gum Burma-Mr. John Malone, our grain buyer. ls paying the highest prloee for 1511 kinda of grain. Brecht!) Is one o! the ï¬nest. grain markets In the district. Chum-Mr. John Donnelly. the noted Garden rancher, has recently disposed at one hundred and ï¬fty bend of cattle. Mr. Donnelly has a. number of cattle still on hind. :gggwehm. CORSON'S SIDINGâ€"BEXLEY Correspondence 0! In: Post! Humanâ€"The matrimonial fever whYch hm been raging in _the surrounding country for some time past has as hsn made is appemrce In our midst, and carried oï¬ - cot um um; highly evenn- ed young ladies, in the person of Miss May Bartleykwl‘lo on Mon‘c‘lï¬y. the 11th i231, male I 5 “PytmwA v- -_ , carried ofl’ - cot our the; highly es'esxn- ed young ladies, in the person of Miss May Bartlcy, who on Monday. the llth ins: , was united by the hog buds of metri- mony to Mr. Louis lnes. of Toronto. The ctremony was performed at Cobaconk by the Rev Mr. Cook. size: which the wedding party drove to the r;siderce of the bride's uncle, where, with a. number of triads, they pnrtook of a. sumptuous repast. A most enjoyable evening was spent, the music rendered by Miss N. Glover being well worthy of mention. Tre happy couple left on Tuesday by the 715 train for Toronto. where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Hines have ihe best wishes of the community. uv--.â€" _ |Corrospondence ot'rm Pea-r PERSONALâ€"Mr. Nan Manadden vlslt. ed Lindsay last. week... .Mr. Robt. Ewen, the bustling representative of the Sylves- tar Mtg. 00.. Lindsay. Tuesday, and reports 111 Mr. Leland, of Udora, Tuewday. Ous SCHOOL â€"Mr. teacher. has resigned I He will be succeeded by Tneeaay. 0138 803001. â€"Mr. Richardssn, our teacher. has resigned his po-ition hero. He will be succeeded by Mr. Riordan, oi Wick. IMPROVEMENTS «-Oar goâ€"ehead citizen, Mr. James Dobie. has been plying marked attention to improving his premises, and has repainted and otherwise decorated the corner store. J emes is bound to keep pace with the Leurier government. Goon Wommnz â€"â€"Mr. T. 0. Warren, the village blacksmith, is doing a prosperâ€" ous trade: his fame as a horeezhaer is widespread. ‘-â€"V_~_ 7 [Correspondence at m Poet] Tar. Cos cam held in the Cherry Valley church on Mandey, 112b, was a grand success, people coming from Klnmount, White lake and Gooderham, but the even- ing being disagreeable prevented some from attending. At any rate a very en j oy- able eyening was spent. Rev. Mr. Mm- ning. of Lindsay, and Rev. Mr. Roberts. 0: Omemee, both delivered interesting addresses, which were much appreciated. PERSONALâ€"Mr. C. G. Cody, of Toronto. made a short visit to the village this week. ....Mre. J. Dawson, ct Kinmeunf, spent a few days of last week with Mrs. P. Btrr. - " r~ AIâ€" - l Wunn'lnn WAHE naid 5018 evuulua "one â€hm... ning. of Lindsay, and Rev. Mr. Roberts. of Omemee, both delivered interesting addresses, which were much appreciated. PERSONALâ€"Mr. C. G. Cody, of Toronto. made a short visit to the village this week. ....Mrs. J. Dawson, ct Kinmonnf, spent a few days of last week with Mrs. P. Birr. ....Mr. J. Hancock, (f Fenelon Falls, paid Irondaia a flying visit last week“ . . ..Some of the young ladies of this village took in the entertainment at Gvederham on the 12;}: ult., when, we understand. a very pleasant evening was spent. The Misses Barr were present and took part in the program, Miss A. Barr ciï¬oisting as organist. . Baumâ€"On the 6:h inst. Mrs. G. Wilson presented her husband with a bouncing baby boy. (Correspondence of TB! P081. PERSONALâ€"Miss Maggie Bowhey is home at present visiting her parents ...... Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ritchie were visiting friends in Halibnrton ...... Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, cf Victoria Road. are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Porter, for the wiuter ..... .Miss Annie Graham, of Kin- mount, our music teacher, who has been ill. has resumed her position . . . ..Mr. John Connors. cook tor R \thbnn Co. at Feneion Fslis. was home on a. visit ...... Miss F. Parish, of Halibut-ton, visited friends here last Wednesday. ILLâ€"Mt. Wm. Schrcter, of the Upper Dutch Line, who has been sick with diphzheria, we are pleased to state has recovered ...... Mr. Wm. Bugher, who has been very ill. is improving slowly. xv".-- rm“, thranhini‘l machine has I an -~.._-. _ aComspondence 0! Tu! Poet; DRY WEATHER â€"-'1‘he farmers in this lorali y are comp‘aining of dry weather. many of them being unable to procecd with their pleughing. No rain has fallen worth menzioning for a. pezioi of four weeks. Howcyer, let. us be pa ient. it. will cgme in due time. Y P.S.C.E._â€"-The Endeglvor meeting: on “an .. - «marina l r.D.U.n.â€"Luc “I‘v‘u-vv- _-_, ‘ V Sunday evenings are still well a‘tcnded. At the last meetings there were not seats enough {or all present. This is surely an encouragement for the Endeavors to go forward, remembering the motto, “What- ' chxsxss.â€"Mr. R :bt. Poole is but slow- %recovering from his severe Illness ...... e are pleasei to hear that Mr. T Endl- cott's b ya, Harry, Tommie and Wil ie, are at present rapidly recovering and will soon be around again. Ammanâ€"Mr. Jcseph Greer. a pres- neroug farmer of this yleinlly, had! the. ill Accmns'r.-â€"n1r. Jcsepu urecr. a psvo' Ferous farmer of this vicinity. had the ill not on Monday, the 4th inst" of losing one or his ï¬ne heavy draft horses. Before the. frost/ha! disaqnesrediin the morning _1_-_ in mg top ([15 111130 nu; uluur'vâ€" the horses were being driven to wn’er. when one of them slipped. breaking one of its legs. Nothing could be done for the unfortunate animal, and as soon as pos- sib‘e an explosive weapon was obtained a:d the poor beast put out cf his misery. Flamâ€"A very deplorable occurrence tool; place on Tuesday, the 7th inst., when the whole outward bmldlngs belonging to Mr. Aaron Gilson were consumed in flames. When the ï¬re was ï¬rst noriced it issued from the horse stable, in which wns s cu;er tied a ï¬ne ï¬ve year old mare Tne o'dest son, Willie, seeing the conflu- gration from a ï¬eld near by, 103: no time in getting to the building. where his rnothyrjoined him in Ithe work of rescue. monurr JULucu u... .. -_- the flames having gained too much head way to attempt to ex inzaish them. With great bravery and at great hazard of liie the boy rushed in among the flames,loosed the mare and got her tu'nrd round in the stal', but all to no avail, as the terror strxksn animal refused to move farther At the mother‘s entreaties the lad reraced his steps with difï¬culty through the dense smo‘ herlog smoke just as the roof fell in. By this time others were upon the scene. anda couple ct penned up pigs were set free. The driving shad which adjoins the con d be saved. It contained [our handy doliars' worth of implements. two stables. a ï¬ne frame barn in which was stored over one thousand bashels of grain; a lam strawstack and all the smaller outward buildings went up in the flames. and it was only with incredible difï¬culty that the house, which was only a tow rode distant. was saved. The owner himself was at the time attending a neighbor's threshing and knew nothing of the event till the worst was oven. Upon his return evenness-Jermain "w “.2: save some 31' W Hum was at the time attendlng th'eshing and knew nothing till the worst was over.. Up: many of the neighbors Jained and saved some of the grain“ sufï¬ciently ani'shle for chop ‘7 .1 La- . ï¬is the "sympa' PLEASA N T with it and liken the msllet SUNDERLANQ Enemy. IRONDAIiE. i (Eta. Swizz-on buopeuod line-I. Geo. in . good 16. do well ..... Mr. Mc- m of N. H. DIYiI, boot- bho city ho-dny to nuke GELERT. POINTâ€"FENELON. ‘BEXLE Y [W at Tu Pan.) wamm mâ€"Mr. Hunk 125.11 an i ! opened a live on Laldlgw-st..sn I I x equlpped the th some lit-bolus drlvlrg c conveyances. All or- horse! de as. night or ay. promp 1] attended to. the nun Inn one name I'â€" t the 1033 van {gated heavy. PINEDAL B. [Conesnoudenoo at m Poul (Faxes Burn 4-The members at the heel ring'mes Friday night and reorganized fer the coming neuron. Some of the old members are dropping cut, but there seems to be plenty more ready to take their tiekete. Esrnnrmsx.â€"Mr. Bundle sold a horse last. week to Mr. J. Brabazau for the Enzflsh market, for which he received a good price. San: â€"valte a large number from here attended Mre. McDermitt'e sale last Thurs- day. The day was ï¬ne and buyers were present in large anâ€, high me being paid for all kinds of live stock. FALL WORK.â€"The tall plowing in this section is not as tar on as it generally is at this season on account of the ground being so dry and hard. Same of the farmers have started to raise their turnips. [Correspondence 0! Tu! Pour.) Ems: ANIMALâ€"Mr. W. Fanning has good reason to feel proud ct his uninterrupted series of victories with his two trotting horses. Birdie C. and Evergood 22$, win- ning six races out of the seven ha contest- ed. and the seventh was anybody's race, so close was the ï¬nish. We think very few will agree with the comment of the Watchman horse editor. Birdie C. under the new management. is fast imin-ovlng, as at the fairs of 1896 she was unab e to get n pl ace, but she won every race at the late {311,15 23m, ï¬nishing her last heat in Lindsey n '.. Rs-xxcaosn â€" Mr. Hutchison, our teacher. has been engaged for another year. His services here are highly appre- eiated. BUSINESS â€" Our merchant tailor. Mr. Young. is doirg a prosperous tride. He attributes the re action to the change of government. (Comgnaenee of TH] P051 1 PERSONAL-Mrs. J. Ma‘lett. of Lindsay. is the guest of her sister. Mra. John Coane. ...... Mr W. H. Stevens and his daughter May. cf Lindsay. whezled into our village on Sa‘urdry last, and were the guests of Mr. R Barry ...... Mr R Grills. of Argyle. gave some of his fxi ads 3 short c121 on Sunday 134; . ...Mr. Geo. Carter has returned to Orillia, at er a two weeks‘ halve; with hi: parents and friends ...... -- , u a...“ has returned home 351:: “(3.. M. Peafrse again from Chicago, friends. returneu ED Ul'nua, u. -- w I , holi‘ia with hi: parents and friends ...... Mrs . M. Pearse has returned home again from Chicago, after a month visiting friends. IMPROVEMENTS â€"- Mr. W. Mellon is bui'ding a new frame house on the north part of his firm ...... Mr. R. Edwards is having the farm hou<e north of the vlllage rai ed up and a stone wall put in undcr it. and resh‘ngled ...... Mr. Sam Sanguine is putting in a new pump. PREPARING NR erna. vA number of our citizens are get‘i-‘g in their winter supply of coal. A nu m er of them club together and buy in Toronto, as we have no ccal merchant in our village. Correspondence of TH: Post] Wanmso BELLS --A very pretty wed- ding took place at the parsonage Monday morning. when Mr. George Avery, of Cobozonk, and Miss Blanchard, of the Fort, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride was supported by Miss Lytle, of Victoria Road, while Mr L. Avery stood for the groom. Rev. W. H. 0001: conducted the ceremony. ENTERPRISEâ€"Oar hustling and popular miller, Mr. Ciifl'ord. will have his new roller mill in readiness ftr grist in a few days. We wish Mr. Cliï¬'ord etery success in his new venture. Spomme Nousâ€"The genial proprietor of the Pattie house held a very successful turkey shout last hriday. There was some very close shooting and the prizes were pretty well distributed. HUNTING Nous -Snootlng parties are daily arriving from Tcranto and elsewhe :- {or ihe tall shooting, but as the prospect for partridge and duck is very slim this year, our sporting friends are talking or shooting other things. Indeed, some of our friends have been seen “ loaded for bear." vu‘.wv_-.â€"_-- FALL Snow.â€" l‘he agricultural show of the township was held st Gooderhsm on the 7th inst., and was in point of number of entries the largest yet held. A large num- ber of horses were shown, milch cows sud fat cows, but no steers or oxen. a proof that the buyers have cleaned them all out. The following are the prize winners: Stallion, J Hadley, Wm Hadley ; genersl purpose horses, Ajam Gishsm, no) award ; carriage “A-.. . I... m, 18$ CUWU, uuv uv um".-- -_ V the buyers have cleaned them all out. The following are the prize winners: Stallion, J Hadley, Wm Hadley ; general purpose horses, Adam Graham, no award ; carriage horses, John Parker. R Moon : hesvy draught horses, J on McConnell, A Grahsm ; ,___ n 0-x“. 1‘1“.- Mnflill- utaugu u uxu son, 0 ............. single carriage horse, F Roby, rho: Madill} saddle horse, J 9 Tingull; A Grnhsm ; mare -J. a._- anuuw nun-w, .. . .h, and foal. A McConnell. S kettle ; colt two years. S Kettle, Jno Parker ; colt one you, Frank Ruby, Jno Maxwell ; sucking colt, Jesse Tindnll, A McConnell ; thoroughbred bull, R Scott, J 0 Tindell; bull one you, Wm Hadley ; milcl: now, A McConnoli, A ‘urehem ; thoroughbred rem, S Kettle :run lamb, Joe McConnell; two ewee, Henry Ruby ; ewe lambs, J Hailey. S Kettle; ewes one year, J Tindall, S Kettle : spring hour, J l’erker; breeding low, J Tindell: spring sow, J Hadley, J Keneedy ; geese. J J Hunter. B Trevin ; turkeys, R Scott. A McConnell ; guinea fowla, J no Perker ; fowl: leghorn, R Scott, J McConnell; Spanish. T Hembly. A Grehem ; geme, J on McConnell; any veriet'y,_‘Jno Gnhem, A , 7 a 11-..}-- 5‘ ‘-"- r ------- . honey in comb. J 0 Tindell. B Trevieâ€"e ;‘ maple auger. J Alsop, S Kettle ; maple I eyrup. I McConnell, A Grohem ; meple vinegu‘, I Alsop, I Hodley ; breed home made, A Graham, 5 Kettle; breed purchu- I ed flour, _I Alson,_I Smith ; tub of butter, f I McConnell. J Smith ; two lbe butter, l“ ‘ Scott, A Grehun; ï¬ve lbs butter, A Gr... ham. J W Gonld’e prize ; flennel, A Gnhum, S Kettle ; eocke,] McConnell. J Gnhun ; overetockin , J Graham ; mitts, J Gnhun, J Allop; g one, I Hailey, I Gnhun ; hdiee‘ mittl, Mn Woy, A Gnhun ; Itock- inge, J McConnelL] Smith : yon, A Gr» hem, J Smith ; mace-sins, W Halley ; patchwork cotton quilt, ] Smith. R Moon ; petchvork etoï¬', R Moon, Mn Woy; potab- worktidiee. B. Moan, A Gnhun;ootton ehirt, '1! “1311.1 McConnell: ï¬nned-hits A Gubem,’ Allop;ngnot.AGnheI-. cmzvuvagozv; 0A MBRA Y. GLA MORGA 1v MANILLA CUBucuzny._ Rita»: 3N2}: ,J__8'.E“'4 PO WLES' O A wxrxs uumua.â€".....- -- _V _ very special to relate for the psst week, Mr.Ssndtord is improving his mill pro. perty by building an addition to his already Isms establishment. and hes the new water wheel plso' in pzsition in the centre (1 the dsm on t e properLy pnrchsz- ed from the Smith tstste some time ego. ...... Messrs. Brandon, ucDoutrsll sod Aus‘in have dove a. lar e amount of ship- ping to the Bnflslo on Toronto msrkets this tummer and fall; the ti m have paid out quite slugs sum to the farmers for cattle. sheep. etc ...... Grsin has been coming in to market ï¬re in prices are mnrh better then b s been the case for some time 01 the who‘e the fume:- should be the most contented nun in the community. . . .. .Our implement cgents have done It rushing business this season. Mr. R been, agent for the Msssey-Hsrris company. revert: the best ss‘es he has ever msde. the output of pelt binders being the largest on reooxd. Mr. B says his busintse is entirely ctsngedwother years he hsd to canvass. now the tsrmers come and buy. Cannon Nousâ€"The snniverssry ser vino: of the Method st church we]; h_eld Cannon No'rxs.â€"The anniversary Ier vices of the Method at church were held on Sunday and Mosdsy. On M ndav evening a lame audience were entertained to afowl supper in the basement of the church. Ater justlce was do:.e they repaired to the body of the church. whe:e amosc instructive lecture was given by Rev. Mr. Roberts. 0! Omemee. PERSONALâ€"M18. McArhu: returned home aftera very plrasa' t visit to Man- illa ..... Mi 3 Campbell left on Monday I0 9 end her ho'idaye at her hsme in ood v lle ..... Mr Barry Robson hat returned from Victoria. (8.0.) and we are glad to hear that he has decided to stain here he :A in... z. violet. Han-vi... t.33 Loztle is. That is ï¬ght, Harry ..... Mas home Thompson spent. Sunday in Peterboro.. .. Mr. Dtly, o! the Sun Lire Immune: com- gan‘y, Peterbrro, paid a flying v‘si: to the KINMO U A T. . [Spool-1 to 'run mm NECKTII SOCIALâ€"A v enjoysble evening was spent at the real ence of Mr. W. '1‘. Craig on Tuesday 0! last week. when the ladies of the Methodist church held 1 necktie social. The program consisted of various games. winding up with s jJ‘Jy cake waltz__ Mr. .J ohn Austin belng the m__ ___-‘-A- may». CEKO Walll, ml. uvuu ........... c, winner oi the cake. The proceeds were quite satisfactory to the ladies who had charge of this pleasant unit. Mmmo -Th: diamond drill is now at work at Paxton‘s iron mint. four miles north of the village. A thorough test is baing made. and indications are that this will prove a. bonanza to the owners, as the quality and quantity oi ore is very satis- tactcry. Enosâ€"Mr. Wm. Hughes is at present sullen-log from a painful felon on his leit hand. He has secured xhe service of Mr. Albert B.ker who will execute all work promptly in r. Hoghca‘ tempzrsry ab- sence. ' A Goon Bxconn â€"Mr. J. Kingsbsro. hardware merchant and stove dealer has within the past six years solo 99 Mcéiary “Models"cook stoves. besides many others 0! diii'erent makes and styles. This shows well for Mr. Kingsbcro’s ability as a sales- man, we is also a “plum" for the manu- iaoturers of this famous stove. -- -- at___n_s.l I- hâ€"(hL [Dclilll'tl'l Uh hum "ulv‘v aw -'. Bun mumâ€"Mr. M. Mnnsfleid is build- ing s inrgs storehouse on his lot st the rear of the store.... A couple of new business pinoes hove niso been erected. one or which is now occupied es 5 post (nice, end the other will he need for n butcher shop. Mr. Thee. Grehnm is the builder. ExPuNA'ronr.â€"Atter enjoying n long rest your correspondent feels that he is in good shape again. and will try end do justice to our progressive village in bring- ing nil than is of interest to the notice of renders 01 Ta: Posr‘ L ,1; _- ‘___ n.- W‘ucl’u Ul enn a. w New Burner. -:l‘he bridge over the Burnt River at Byrne‘s line we! com. pleted and all hends paid all last week. Parties who have seen it claim that it is the ï¬nest bridge over the Burnt River waters, and does toll justice to Mr. Fred Train. the overseer. end his etafl of work- meo. Bonanzaâ€"The building that is being erected on the end ci' Esst Mun-st. is near] completed. end our Jamie is highly eiet with the respects at an up plaee to wait on is enebomerc. SCHOOL Nonaâ€"Oar pnneiï¬l was laid or! on the sick list lest week. in N arth- cott took charge of hie department and flies Francis haunt conducted the nnlor division ........ Sshool Inspector night examined the 9:3th in Mr. Bryson's absence last week. end found everything in splendid form ...... Our board of trus- tees met s sh~rt time ego to consider the advisability of hiring the teachers for another year, and whether from e mis- guided spirit of economy. or in listening to the (rankings of e flew cranks. they have mede them the amroi keeping them on et a reduction of $25 a piece. It the tin ateee have the edveneement oi the school at heart they will ï¬nd that the ate 3 they {are tekingï¬oes not meet with erete- . .., L--- n.-. e.-â€" glving them the be» of advancement, u the school has never been in the thorough advanced state in all alum one in Is At present, and I! a chum is nude it will be derogatoty to e are“ many sobolm. We trust the they will newcomer their : Ker. PERSONAL-Mr. John Kingshcxo WI! on n bu ‘lnus tr! 0: Bcbmyacon and Envoy on Tuesdny. 3v. Mr. Mam â€comm,- ing him. .Mr. William Hughâ€. who , has been laid up with n felon on his bunch! 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