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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 Nov 1891, p. 1

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.os., L 00-. .N'G TO 131'. oer/es no above line! in we or mks than 35311001,. DEBILI"! .50 ”IN”, r5523 in Old {chic MAL“ How to en- WEAK UN: f the carda- , h” ladies I Inquflnfl wn ”new of Trimming run! Wm!" DIN G INVI- store. Theron ed. Thbsru'o buzivcsg._ 1'8 ENQTH 3 'FALO, NJ- ,rchued here Q IES. on House r146"??? biom- .E ”De. coatings, Months, etc Cheap. PS. prompt! ; “no“ Co. SAY; en t8- w: AR! 100 aunt WARNER COMPANY. Men’s and Boys’ Suits; TAKE ADVANTAE When it offers, would be the advice of any sensible man. To practically apply it visit the warerooms of R. KYLIE, the well- known carriage maker, near the market. The chance that will present itself to you is one that will not come your way often. The BALANCE oflmy STOCK OF WHEELED VEHICLES will be sold cheap. They are all well made and beautifully finished, and those who have the money and desire a new wagon, buggy or carriage for next seaso'n will be much in pocket by buying now.! Call and look over my stock of wheeled goods.; My. Sept. 23. ISLâ€"72 Undny. Oct. 15. 1891 â€"L5. ‘t‘u mica long wlvcsrflanmmsu. hub W tang m ott‘ur.‘nml aquatic-My ask 3 Hmun ut‘ the alum we have: 60 98M. All the time; every dav a. Saturday with us, sending out large parcels of d Dry Goods, Clothing, Mantles, Mantle Cloths and Furs, Dress Goods of and Children’s iheir money. And we are doing it. Our Fur Coats, Caps, Mufl‘s, On es, Ruflb, 860m Collars, etc, are Walking out of their own would. Pl 095 fighbr-qualia flew: the very best. - = - . < Luge quantities of Men’s and Boys’ Underwear, Top Shirts, Lined Gloves, Socks, Braces, Ties and Furnishings. No one pretends to deny the fact that in these lines we are THE LEADERS. Stacks of Grey Flannels, Shakers, Blankets, Tie kindsâ€"because our values are unapproachable. ARE SELLING ARE SELLIKG 5 Sovemher. 5. 1801. TuleS.â€"â€"UASII. Prices the Very Lowest. fier on the Loolgfljo} Men’s Fur Coats, VETHEBUIE’. Agent. Kent-.1» Lind-fly. The Great Bankrupt Stock Men, BUSY, BUSY, SELLING ls of all kinds, Trimmings, Velvets, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies’ en’s Underwear. Wool Shawls, 9130., like hot cakes, because our right and people know where to come to get big value for SOME BIG PLU-MS (Lrey and Black Robes, etc. We have DURING THE LAST TEN - - DAYS secwred - - «lvmfianmvnm. but; wa have the best values in On- and montMcuMy nqk you one ml all :0 some and sacrum OF A GOOD CHANG; J’. Wetherup. Any WHOLE NO. 1679. R. Kylie. I Represent 14 Different Hales, there- fore can give Customers the gamntee 01’ a choice. 30 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices. ORGANS AND PIANOS, .. KYLIE, ISRLLONLYTEIMMA’I’M Kent-st. him-LY. Supplied to order. Tie Downs and Yarns of all Em “ @émmli a“ the Mark at TEACHER WANTED. â€"For Union School Section No. 10. Somerv‘llle. Apply .I. School Section No.10. Somerv‘llle. Apply mung wary w-nted to WILLIAM mu. quorum, Bury'a Green P. 0. Nov. 3. 1891â€"78- ANTED.â€"Teacher for school section No.9. Man, wand orthirdglge- .150- No. 9. Mon. second or thirdclus. In- closing testimonials eddress to JOHN Mo- GOWAN. Brechin P. 0‘. sea-trees. Nov. 10. 189Lâ€"79-49d. EACHER WANTED for s. s. No. 5, Madmen. Victoria 00.. for 1892. Can!!- cats second or third class. Applications with tolerances received up to Nov. 16th. JOHN OAMPBIQPL. secretary, Woodvfllc. Out. Oct. 21. 1891.â€"76-4. EACHER WANTEDâ€"An ex peflenoed secondorthlrdolmtuoherto: masNo-l, Dunn deuns. Anne-um mcelvedumewlst. Awlystaflnanhn to DAYID :{IcnpgigpNLASgacz-m. Bebfizht Dont forget that this is Watch and Jewellery reg establishment or the H LAND DISTRICT. Britton Bros., Look for ssueralpelnts In a present, and the new goods we are showing this Fall possess these points and other good ones besides. Must be Approgriate For rates And {an information apply to my 0. P. 8. agent or to '1’. C- MLTCI-IE‘I’T Ail’resent to the oocuion, and we have articles suitable for about any and every imaginable need for which a gift in required. It should be useful, They are novel. They are cheap, banadian Pacific Rail wax. It must be Beautiful. It must be the Best desirablerfipoints There are other HINKLNJS .0..â€"0nt. Nov. 3.185f.â€"'78 4nd. End”. N"- Agent 0. P. R... Mada” Office. Kant-gt}. opposite Duly House 411-13.. â€"â€"-J _.__ Scimbetter nemeerhi‘ch take- into Account all the above mentioned at- tributes tint make them mums or and have been chosen with a View to this very desirable quality that they may for along time rem-in pleasing reminders of the donors. but not in the ohqap mgaqipgyf ‘tho "In. -v' _â€" w..- -7- word. They are Jgaéjnltl}; higher __1_ BEAUTY AND JOYS and nothing in the line of present: fill: the bill in this respect so fully as the grand display of articles to be found in our store. - The newest productions of skilled artificers, new in design, quaint and original to a marked degree, and are not at all likely to be duplicated. to look for in a. present, and any further of our goods. Ah! just :0. Our stock presents beauty in 9. high degree and in such variety that the only dificulty in making a. selection is to decide what you wont take, where everything is so temptingly attractive. so that the giver shall have no uneasy doubts as to its wearing qualities. We keep only the best, and the purchaser can rest contented in the knowledge that the quality is rightâ€"what it should be. flolite Attendants regress Rapid rice Low ,leoty of Room Teachers Wanted. \ARTICULAII FIOI AIIV ROI“? 0' THE COMPANY PEOPLE Britta niBros. HAVE TIE ADVANTME 0F ARTI ES °>l891¢ EOPLES OPULAR ONEWAY LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1891. I.“ “W“. MD. M. 303038 11201 MCAPITAL. m Abbott Am.- Kr. cup- luu a. Mob undueâ€"811nm m In. Chenieeu'e Mend- Wheat. An Ottewe deepetch appeared in the ministeriei ergene lelt Fridey eeioilows:â€" Someny rumors hevihg eppeered in the ones with reisreuee to tbeposition oi Mr. * Chepleeu end the oebinet thet the follow- ing statement wee euthodzed today to be made public by the premier, with the concurrence at Mr. Chapleeu: “A eonierenoe took niece e few deys ego between the premier end the eeuetery oi stete on the subject oi the department oi reilweys end censls. Some at Mr. Chop- leeu’s friends have long been enxious that he should be piece st the heed oi thet breach oi the government, but Mr. Chepieeu, reelizlng thet e trensier et the present time from his department of the secretery oi steto to thet ebove mentioned would be ettended with some emberreesment to the government, finelly decided to relieve the premier from ell such emberressment end to stete thet he would not press eny claim which he mieht heve t0 the portfolio of reilweys end eeusll. He wee neturellz enxious thet the province oi Quebec shoul not be in e leee advantageous pogmon m the reorganization of the government then it he hedreeeived “’5’ portfolio, end es it had been Mr. Abbotts intention from the first thet the reilweye or public works should go to one of the Quebec minieters. there was no longer any difficulty on thet point.” “A met (In! at surmise hes ettended Univ '0'. I]. oâ€" - â€"_â€"~--...-V too much. It. ls dlsposlni' at the aren't publlo depertments A8 Rename mvmn rants aroxn. In the first pleee Mr. Abbott hed no buslnees to mske public. by menus at s document revleed wltn his own head. the eondltlone he hes mede with Mr. Chop- lesu. Thst le blunder number one. Then he edmlte. whet some ol‘ the eeneervstlve pepere heve.been strenuously denying, thst Mr. Chepleeu was eetuslly on strike. end he her not helped Mr. Chenlesn because. for the present at ell events. he hes noth- lng but new nromlees. which can be repu- diated, en the :rewerd of his rebellion. Then we have the further ndmleslon of opposition to Mr._Cheplenu’e promotlon by A _ _ mL-_L-|- e mermm'rx's me. A representative French Cenedien who intereeted himeeit in the eileged tronblee between Premier Abbott end Mr.0hepleen wee in the city today. In convereetion he eeid: “Mr. Abbott end Mr. Chepleen heve pleyed e line and tor the province ct Quebec es eaeinet the province of Onterio in thie reported dificnity which in eeid to heve occurred between them." “Do you men to eey there wee no gen- uine trouble between them!" "0! cent-to not. The whole thing wee e blind to deceive the pie of Onterio while Mr. Abbott end . Chepieen were secretly 0038M impacting" the beet at the depegtmeng m _the.‘pro!ince or v “A great deal of surmise has attended the rumored resignation of the secretary of stateâ€"far more than has been justified by the facts. All the ministers, including Mr. Chapleau. yesterday placed their rt- folios unreserved]! at the disposal o the premier. so as to leave his hands perfectly freeas to the choice of those who are to assist him in the various departmentswhen the reorganization takes place. All hold their portfolios in the meantime as before. It is impossible to say definitely at the psesent moment what position may be accorded to any particular minister. but it will be found when the reorganisation is completed that Mr. Chapleau’s past ser- ,L m -A Ll- ___-_l_-.l 3"5'3. voountry. onri his recogni‘ "7 H sod inflnonoo nmcng hll follow-countryman. hove not been overlookod. 3nd tint his abilitiu will be mode ovoiloblo for on im- pel-tons pool in the government.” â€"â€".â€"â€" summons-Ann nummurox. “It is nnmnder ond bumiliotion oll round." said I prominent mininiorioliot this. morning referring to tho lomi dool beiwoon Mr. Abbott Ind Mr. Obopluo. "i on surprised oi Mr. Abbott.” in con- tinued. “We ihoonbi ho imi oomo book- bono. ond the whole poriy ooirido oi nu carols-aim wm amour-along him to stood firm. But be bu mod. odimooo- lul brook. ii. m undo proniiuo ood oondiilono which «naoi in «HM ooi. and which will only rewii in imh trouble in the near iuioro. Why bu he promised $in Quebec atoll hovo oillm ibo roilwoy or the public works daporimonii Ii is wholly wrong so mire my mob stipula- tion. In Quoboo minister in the but non ior one or the oibor oi more dopuimoio by oll moon. alvo ii to Mn. but loch bor- aoinr in Adam: or thou to which Mr. Abbott lion committed bimroli will ml gho pony1 Ig‘ir humiluuiog the count! .. An-_--l-- ‘I fill- nun-l moat, while Mr. Abbott wu W n being It dune" dun with thn m chute capo-tug m- dumndl. Wynn Onurjo [In opplanma Mr. Abbott for A n |._ '1L‘_I-.- Uni-Ilv wâ€" 'vra-w â€"_~ w, ,, muting the «and. of Mt. Chateau. while both minim“ won ensued 1n matting the but of the apartment- to mall- on province.” “But no domtmnthuyot, boar mot. ted to Mr. Cannot." “rm:- wheu the m or flu amt ooncluooomu In. In- ot um. conno- qnenoo whom: “Inflammatorn‘l: mount-Quebec mango-m pa mhdnmtmontdmlr. MI vavunusvu an: on... vu-râ€"vâ€" â€" --~._ the members oi his own party. The whole “dicker” has brought the business of gov- ernment in this country to a very low eve ." tluAind what about cabinet reconstruc- on I! “So far as I can hear, nothing will be done beyond filling the existing vacancies. Mr. Meredith has been oflered the place vacated by Sir John Maodonald’e death. and may ampt, though the Mecpherson clan will make a vigorous fight for Mr. Kirkpatrick. That and the appointment at Mr. Ouimet fills all the gaps. so that the old crowd will continue. Mr. Haggartqon see, is to remain, and unless Caron goes out there is no room for Angers. Then I hear that Mr. Dewdney declares he is going to stay at the head of the interior department, and that Mars, M.P. tor Yale. is be lieutenant of British Columbia. 11 1! Abbott keeps Dewdne! there is no hope for him. He has now the power to con- struct a good clean ministry. but seems to lack the courage to cutaway any oi the rotten timber,_ Ouimet is no good. He ‘ I -_._ --AL_ .UU'DII my“. v-._'. has not an id» beyond his own petty selfish ends. Ench minister prunes!!! any: so the premier: “Hero I: my portlollo. But put me out of the cabinet and I will wreck your government: Tint In tho ml pou- tlon of man." you am be mad." “I should uy ho had. ond M1. Abbott balm: not only 5 Qnobeo province mm. bot tom Mt. Chaplaon’o district. is planned munch-oboe!) .er _to Elva 1: to him "L -_I .A.. have more to say than anybody directing the policy oi the administration." “But the Chapleau organs say the gov- ernment have got no policy.” “That isjust what [tell you. Mr. Chap- leauwillinsietonicrminganewpolicy 0! his own which Mr. Abbott must accept. Eisnewspapersare ncw paving the way for him to do so. The policyotthe Old Man has no charms for Mr. Chaplean.” “Then will Mr. Chapleau remain secre- tary ct statei" “It is oi little consequence what depart- ment he may preside over since he has got the privilege of naming the ministers who shall sit with him in the cabinet irom Quebec. The patronafieowhich belongs to their departments will largely dispensed by Mr. Chaplenu. whom the remier is pledged torecognizs as the l or oi the French Canadian conservatives in the house. For instance. Mr. Oulmet will always be at the bidding of Mr. Chapleau. The other French Canadian minister irom Quebec will also be a Chapleau man, so that the secretary oi state will. have three votes at the council instead of one as here- tciore. The departments which go to Quebec are now at the distribution oi Mr. Chapieau, and he names the parties who will be appointed to them. In addition to Quebec getting its full share of representa- tion in the cabinet, it will also have the premier, who very wisely turned his atten- tion to the interests of that oProvince in to the distribution portfolios ore looking in the direction oi Ontario." a snow or mantra. Ls Mincrve says that Mr. Chapleau is to be made minister of agriculture, which will give him control of the .patent branch. the immigration service. repatriation and the experimental terms. Ls Presee will publish a letter from Chanleau himself in which he will assert in efl'ect that he has triumphed over “the fanatics" and brought er. Abbott to his knees. Mr. Chapleau will claim glory because of these achieve- ‘ments. English speaking voters do not like the possibility of having Senacalism ‘ introduced into the patent cflice, the ‘ experimental farms and the immigration ‘ service. Hâ€" dhhott‘s Want or Backbone and chap- iean's l'oroed Promotion. Montreal Star. Nov. d] The utter nonsense that has been written during the recent “crisis" about the large proportion oi starch in Mr. Abbott'e verte- bral column must make pleasant reading now to the party that relied upon its truth. a 'l’hose who knew the past record oi the . -LA pronior woii understood thoi whot tho oouoorvotivoo oi Ootorio miotooh tor hio oourooo ood otomiuo woo oimpiy tho ofl'oot oi thoir owu pronoun upon him ood whiio thoy pioturod him oo otoudiou am ood douutiooo with tho ooid munio oi Mr. Ohopioou'o pistol ouoiuot hio torohoodâ€"to hot-row tho oimiio oi tho limiltoo Spoon- tor-vho woo trotting uimhiy ohout min to dovioo o oohomo whoroby ho oould “drow' Mr. Ohopioou'o oortridxo without ottrootioa tho ottoutiou oi tho Bpoo. oud ito itioodo. Ho ho- drown tho oortriduo. Mr. 0hop~ loou hoo pookotod hlo “piotol.” but it woo not until tho promior hod mooted him promotion ond tokou hio uomiuoo into the oobiuot. It to true thot Mr. Ohoploou would hovo proiorrod tho portiiolio o! rollwoyo. but the poooooolou of the deport- mont of tho intorlor to 3 long woy hottor thou hobo lord of thorod woior sud honorary ouporintondont of the printing bureau. The spirit of Mr. Chopleou'o domond woo thot hlmooli. his diotriot ond hio province should be oooordod tho pro- motionthot ho hoiiovod ho Ind urnod; ond now, otter o tortuight’o uncortointy, he not: a subotontiol promotion, hio dio- triot receives an oddltionol miniotor, and he himoolt in mode practically the louder of tho Fronoh ooqoorvotivoo in poriiomont. _- .1 llâ€" ALL.“- u. “I?“ 13137551336! Mr. Abbott, Mr. Chapleeu deserved this position. why was it not given to him long one; and, it Mr. Abbott thinks that the lane secretary of state merits no promotion. why in it great. ed now after u fortnight}: Itrennone pree~ sure? All this goes to magnify the yum-u- n Ill-’0‘ ....... beck-bone, we preenme. There in no mld- ground for Mr. Abbott to stand upon. Re to no novice in politics. He to not e men to partly reloun. He is e remnant old gentlemen, who he turned over 3 new white lent end is ready to etend for the right; or he]; jqeg eighteen yeere farther ,7, _ __eI. A. A-‘Inn-Jenn- world knowe he wee trending in’73. In which piece would his eotlon during the ChepIeeu crieee indicate him to be! A men of high principle would hove decided Mr. Cheplenu’e claim on ice merits, and then stood iirm. in eplte of all the political pree- eure in Quebec or out of it. A ehrewd politioenâ€"e prectieedifupll in the eohool where oppoelte politic toroee ere mode to neutrellne eeoh otherâ€"would bide hie time while Mr. Chenleeu developed hie ettennth. end while he felt the pnlee of Ontario; end then, by e nioe process oi banning toroeo, decide_juet_ how much promotion he could ,AnAL -_L --l-Iâ€".-l-n 6|.- awamga" aaais'm' am a. Ont-Ado pulse to n dangerou- tom. Which did Mr. Abbott do? He did the into: And he did iizolnmiiy. Soolowwuhoinroading tho-ignooi the for: of m poms: tint etch controlled helm he could be onto of his courseâ€"tint the out: ya! thrown into disorder. thing- ,7) ‘- A“... -ghmI-nn envy-nu; "â€"w-vâ€"-â€"â€"7~- 7,“ _ H were wd bud w forgot. “mom-nu were muted Ind even Mum! the and .coodlng to the Chlplan (10de van dented into : (Immune autumn of the when at the government. It. W Scuoox. Bmu.â€"Tbe following one the name of the penile who hove chained Wee-smug In their eleeeee tor the menu: of October. Nune- renked mud- lnatomeflL-Senlor tom-Lb. Nell McKin- non. Agnetne Shem. Junior fourth. Dan MeKInnon. Annie Hone cqnnl._ Baby Elna. Ethel Caldwell. Senior third. MI Dawson, Addison Bones. Nell McLean. Junior third. Edith Frlee. Eve Deweon. m: Caldwell. Senior eeoond. Elise Stevens. Maggie Thorbm. Junior eeeond. Geo. Hoover, Alloe Caldwell. Pen eeeend, Vldn Mom, Wm. King. Nonnnn Stevens. Flat clue. W. Klng, AJI‘hor- bnrn, L. Mouseâ€"LB. Foe-ran. teacher. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS HI Womb In Wurcn Gm.â€"A oemin hone dado: up Mills us] who pride: himoolion Mung more thontho ovongoohmot cuteness in trading and in tech“ chrouah other people's little gum-w“ down here the other (by. 3nd go: hail, let: to s wotch undo Inn: _4 __-_A-J -_‘ “‘“'- v- w... -â€"â€"- .â€" unneing wey. A nomad end elderly citizen who notes 3 little now and then we known to heve o nimble gold welsh worth et least $65. The Menille men new the elderly citizen hed 3 good deel onboerd end noticing thet he hendledemegniil- can; gold tinge-piece stomped him to: e -4 A: Lâ€"A fl_-llâ€" wu- ” â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 'â€"'_- --_V', trade. The old men heeluted but finelly eeld he would trade tor $10 boot. Now the Menllle men's wetch wee nothing extre end thinklng he hnd e grend her- neln he handed over his time-piece and e $10 bill nnd received 3 verv etylleh gold weteh Indeed. but not the genuine $65 one. It wee one of those bnklng powder prlza ld welchee the! can be bought wholeeele or $4 n dozen. The old manhnd made some erode “unheknownet.” to the Mnnllle men, end the boye ere delighted at the wey the letter got lett. Stlll even e prlze beklnz powder "gold" watch le not to be sneezed et. FALL PLOUGmG.â€"Farmere ere very hney with thelr tell ploughloz. end ere gretetpl for Elle fine Aweether, Rain, how- Unv ‘ -. - â€"' __v_ _ Lord'- eupper wee administered in the Preehyterien church lent. Sande, to e lune number of communicate. Gum mem.â€"-We hue one of the beet arein mekeu in the country Fum- ere tromAeli girqctlnne ere heuiing in their A A L_ -__ grnin. The higheet price is neid by our looel buyere Meeere. McKenzie Broe. end A. C. McKenzie a Cemnbell. Bantamâ€"Mean. R. McKenlle. Dr. Wood. A. B nton. J. Boynron end A. Ciifl’ord end or ere ere unending e week in the north country. We expect to hove nlenty of venieon bkhhe end of the week. Vremne.â€"Mr. cregnert. wife end I, of irkileid. ere the uneeu of Mr. Ewen McKenzie. finalisinâ€"Mr. Louie Wheeler. who wee ield up In Geiger, with mount-in {on I. he returned home. We ero fl“ toeee him ehleho move eround. -. Ewen MoKenele returned home in: Meade: from ihe N. w. . Foormu..â€" het is the memr with the Linden ooileuiese ineiiiuie tootheii club! We oheiiehned them (or e mmh e M mm on W hmm‘v-dmee '33!!- "INETALM'I'IOE or Orrléém.s‘1‘uoqu'r- mI mum: or the Cancun order at 0.! follows .11. "I hold a tow min 5:03“ IboIoIIowI an omIm-a Club‘s!" I o noun! halt myfimâ€"N N.G.Bro. .R. uwIV blunt»; mum-y and. G. A.” 03mg!) a! I; "Enum- Bro. John Klan $1.31!}! to. A.O . Ma Route. ”I Do GI 4 ‘0 8,0. A! [gaddmx 10 00 gm,“ J. Roy mango rout. E. mIIth Mbut Boy own. ”have“! at tho broth». hop. to be 92103.0 my 3 mu to Omaha, Suumren an Pwnuurxou.â€"Mr. Wm. Suult heving moved into hie new house on Tueedey. the 8rd oi Novem- ber. hie numeroue triende ground Bnddow "oiled themeelvee oi the opportunity of givlng expreuion to their ieelinge end the high eeteem in which they hold Mr. end Mu. Smlt end inmily by meeting tom the: on Thursday evening. the 5th inst" then munching to the new home at Mr. Suzzit. Although the houee he hue juet buiitil Margo-the front gut 22x33 meet, .n n- -., _-‘n_‘ -- HE’S '; FEEMEIVSxZS’ lociâ€"yet In two of two minutes it won comfortably filled. Over ntnet: 2!. hi- “92999- Elk-:92. m." vvv- nun", - __ __ possession. The young people immedisoeiy steer entering snorted to enJoy themselves by engaging in 3 number of innocent phys, while the older people present indulged in s soeisble chst end discussed the topics of the dex in s_. neighborly wsy. Then shou __AI_ ._..1 __ - _'_°_ ..... 7 nine o'clock the compeny gethered ee cloeei together ee poeeible. when Mr. and Mrs. omit were presented with two very handsome nphoietered cheire with pietiorm rockers, eleo e beentiini lamp. and their deughter, who yet remeine es home with them.ecomtoxteble rocking choir, eiter which the following eddreee wee reed by the Rev._Mr. gerbuttzâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. , ,7,-_ _ m. L-__ .__-. ._ _l-L‘- mu ANY. â€"-- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Swathâ€"0m FRIENDS. We hove me: tonight. to awe exvreuion to our oppreototlon at your sonnet-mm labors In oldies every good come in this community. end to our of mwoflhyohfledonempleutrhndud m “32w ‘- "s; :9 “gm“mwm» ‘3, en . one . g e Injunction to rejoice with those whorejotoo and woe with tboee the: weep. Your mums m" â€"me”"'mm¢â€"_’ Ibo may inn-ton- 17% ha W.tarauhummtnl Tmtho Rev. Mr. Gubutt replied 1n Worm. 3nd Mn. Sum“. flanking the people's” much tor their kindness town!!- thon. Mr. Day gave elm-Dim to his tooling! In word-tonnmd Mm Sunltndtaqug. There m duovocd ,JA -Alâ€"AA_â€"_._ ML; 9w. â€"â€" -â€"_â€"_ -V _ uul Inca-uncut“ music 3: launch. The compcx {mock o! the bounmnl copper world orthcocculooby the ladies at oboot one o'clock. other which the company duper-0d tor their respective homes highly grad with the cvoulnz'o commitment. . Sogglt hu clwoyo been ready with a. ho! hand oowcrdo hll neighboro In mm ”mam ”Mm WWW m? KIRKFIELD. [Correspondence of The PM] SLm.â€"Tne goes-91911; . 05‘ "â€"vâ€" H. non Wafidifoioutna. mouth to mocha ...... sad Arthur Flam; .30 st homo FINGERBOABD. SONY‘L m at The P001.) BA DDO W. him 0: Tan Pom-.1 TERMS. $1.00 PER YEAR. 1’wa 1' ”VA.“ emu“ u .. WWW. mmm mwmmm Wm” ”mmMmm [Commune of The Pet] I. O. G. '1‘.- ALu-nou or Omens. â€"Lut Thmdey, the 5th November, our lodge held in weekly meeunz and the qoerterly term, end the lodge denuty 1n- etelled the following omeere for the gunmen-Vice coupler. Ids Alllo; secretory, Philhlfll Allin; Mater. June- Moynee; chop . Pdeelllh Moynee; mu:- ehollend deputy-Moll. Wm. Johnna end Ede: Perkin; gum. John Bonner sentinel. Elleh Wot-ales. Redactedâ€"Chief templa. Menthol Moynee; recording-secre- tory, Bndrow Hlll; ”gleam-secretory. Morten: Moynee; out chlel‘, Teylor Perkin The newly elected omen-a were escorted to their posts by Slater- Woreleyond Moynee. M USKOKA. A Ham's AWFUL F411. â€"More then e month eince en Englishmen nemed Devid Allen. who resided in the Mennon- wen district, end who epent ooneidereblo or his time hunting. eterted out toexemioe hie trepe. but teued to return. For ten deye en uninterrupted eeerch wee kept up in the woode. it being enppoeed thet he had wendered ewey end become lost. The eeerch wee unproductive oi reeulte. how- ever. The mystery surrounding his fete wee accidentally unveued Fridey by two hunters, who chenced to look in e copee of buehee. Lying upon the ground, hoe downward. wee the deed body of tho hun- ter. end the condition of the body _end .9!" ground showed that had met horrible esth tram stsrvstion. Both of his hands wereseourelytsstenedinebesr trsp. He hsd evidently been in the note! setting the trap when by some mesns thetrsp closed upon his wrists with “rice-like grip. Unsble to relesse himseli end with no hope of mshlng his voice heard in thst vest wilderness. he uttered the most excrueist- ing mental tortures until sternticn and exposure combined ended his existence. His wrists were irighttully [scented where so attempt had been made to wrench his hsnds tree. SA LEMâ€"MARIPOSA. [Meme 0! The Poet] Scams}: Penn. â€" Lee: week eome young people of Creeewell and vicinity crammed e eurpriee petty for the home of Mih'rnoe. gm] . mix: to 2.1m itiepu-t‘nge‘i to: M poee utonnvere e on on the eection. Mr. Cheee hoe been on eetilneble citfzen oi Creeeweu for eeme time. and Me leaving in greatly regretted. The enrpriee petty wee numergne end we! The e rlee my wee numeroue end wee provid wi plenty oi good thinne. A very pleeeent evening wee epent by ell. end ether e deel oi emueeineut end en excellent repeei the petty broke up en eerly hour. The encceee or the enterodee refleooe credit upon the newt-e. We hope It. end hire. Cheee en iemily will enioythei: new home. Leoonxoeâ€"‘l‘urnipe ere mostly ell token up ...... Lou oi ploughing to he done yet. ...... Boede good end erd on yet...... Fenian ere very busy dniehing up iell woe . Penmanâ€"Mice Woodwerd oi Oeu- niuueon ie vieiiing ei her uncle'e lini’eier Woodwerd'e. .....Miee Penn brine oi Lindeeéie vieliinn iriende in i le vicinity. 1.0. .‘r.=Ano lodeewill heheldon Feldey the me neeent. under the ene- pioee oi ihe Oreeewcll divlelon in ehe 0on- geeeeiionel church. Oueewell. Rev. Mr. pence oi Oekeood ie to deliver e lecture on “renounce“ on ihet oooeeicc. Mr. oecoe'e eepuieilon ie e eulllcleei anorec- iee ice the quell" oi the lecture. Me. Freak While ieecher oi 7“! con. eohool. bee eleo prom eed io eddreee the melee. Choice inceic will be condoned by the lodge choir. Allen welcome. m “:52. mm mm M .. ve e ° #1:" ho d open low 09!”. mention: ni‘hi. ' TORONTO. Resroxmnut ran 1. Dirnrume Gees â€"Mr. Juetwe Boee eeveriy ceneured the city oi Toronto on Thuredey in giying Judgment in en ection inetituted egeinet the corporetion by a. men nemed McDon- eld. whoee children centrected diphtherle trom e dump et the end oi their etreet. The judge eeid thet he would not he anti-ii hie duty oflicieily end ee e citizen it he not exprcee hie opinion no to the negligence of the city in depoeiting thet deeeying nutter ineneh e public: piece. The jury ewerded McDoneld $330 demegee. mom Sm Waneâ€"A petition eigned by 361 iedy teechere at Toronto wee presented to the public school boerd et their meeting on Thuredey night. It eeked for en increeee ct eeleriee ell round, eteting thet thecoetoilivinginthe cityheemede it e continue! struggle for the teachers. It is probeble the: the question of tree eehonl bookewilibe enhmittedto thepeopieet the coming Toronto municipel electione. AN Evmonusr Diagramâ€"Rev. J. A. Smith. e well-known evengeiiet in To- ronto, e weekego wenttoChieegotoeeeiet Moody end Seukey in their eervieee end hired Albert Rundell to go along with him. Bundell eold hie furniture outend heendhie wiie endiemily wereetthe Union etetion on Setnrdey night reedy to teke the trein (or Chicago. but Rev. Mr. Smith did not enpeer. though hie wite ceme down. What become of him in e myetery. Hie dieepneerence in most pecu- iinr end outwerdly there eppeere to be no object tor him to go ewey. ..... But the etrengeetpertoi the etory ieyet to hetold. Smith, ecccrdidg to his etory, wee horn oi Bomen Cethoiic perente in England. to the enpreme court. At thie etege eeee wee compromieed, it ie eeid. $15,000. Smith wee to receive the: Inn: to giveuptheflght. Themoney,heeeid,wee eenttoArehoiehop Welehthie weekur Smith. Smith toid Randell end verione othere thettheerchhiehomend‘h eecre- 1:65on am 06 no we: “and to n col-dbl um}: E Avqgw up", â€"' ___v ever, none of the Roma Cethouo dun!- tu'lee cemeto Mr. Bell’e em. Bell we. eeenthhethernoon. He eeld helm! been informed ottheerrengement and promised tobeet home lee: evening. However. he thought!“ trifle menus: the! the each- blehopwould egreeee eomedewneohle ebretooeytbemeney. rumba mu. NelfierhlegreeenorFether eleh, hueeetem. methomemle nonunion-motion homthet m bewocured. Fremonoflm' mum leaned thettheuohblehop reedved memeymsmmendhnednoml over. 81-111”qu nee: wallet. mdeefiellotenlnleter. Hen-emu!” «Lebanon ledge 01 Good Temples. end afimnfiwm Magma-J "““' w“ “cramming-m" * {:3 night a Anthony Bell's nan 1mm!" tom gm the money. ow- _#__ n_AL-|-_ 11â€"- tn ”9‘12! g5 PLEASANT VALLEY. Run Rom

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