Satisfactory Business Transaction. All Ready for You, Come in and See Wm. New and Second Hand Cook Fairweather Co’y Stoves, Second Hand Coal Stoves, Second Hand Box Stoves, Coal Souttles, Ash Sifters, Lanterns, mm X Gut Saws, ï¬rmware, Groom. Glassware, Knives, 1'0"“: Looking Glasses. A Good WMp for 100. A row Style, Quality and Superior Workmanship â€"â€"â€"-TO MAKE Aâ€" 801111111 1111631111811 12.20 Kinds. Large assortment of Stamped Fancy Goods, ‘Felt Cloths, Silks 01 all Kinds. -â€"-AGENT FORâ€" STANDARD PATTERN GOMPANY. SMITH’S TORONTO DYE WORKS Fancy Goods, Wall Papers,I Mil- linery, Stationery, Wools 01 all THE AUCTION MART , JAS. H. LENNON, YOU WANT Through Upholstered TOURIST CAR to the PACIFIC COAST '. of ‘Mï¬iï¬ï¬‚iï¬, - - AGENT. VOLUME XXXIII. WHOLE N O. 1887. ESTABLISHED 185i. That is the principle upon which our Goods are Manufactured. Manufacturing Furriers and Leading Hatters, FROM A 8000 SKI/V. Give us a call and be convinced. WDOOTIEI“ almanac-canon“ Fur weather at Go- hen a price remarkable for its cheapness and you have a Passengers should leave at 9 40 l ,. W. HE'ITGER. J33. H. Lennon. L. W Hettgeé R. OFFICE. 52 KENT STREET, Mammalian-8- eQery Friday ’30! T080810 -â€"AGENT FOR-â€" â€"FOR â€"â€" TH E POST NOON East 01 Toronto. "‘“ " â€ham-Mm Sou. mind it mt“! ï¬mdï¬omborgLD. 1805 {or Poles. can dispose of it .130, by corresponding with the undersigned. Full pnnlculnrs cheerfully furnished on nppliontion to A“. V_â€"â€"_ _. _-__ room. diningroo m,tour hadroom. Ind III-Vina: t datanwith goodsu olhu'dundaoflmr. The secondmideneo mxmtnvnhumnn x mm There hon thoprunbell sgood well-ad. tinted gm . For mrthu mud intonation concerning unconditional mm†' nmmasmwn'r.‘ “two o'clock in the Moon. the follouinz deinblo property am in the Town at Lindsay in the County 0! floral-in : centtotbokitchenlwoodshod shop. . in: â€guanine Mocha. MW; 81m: msâ€"Tonwmhumï¬m etude and the Winonamonth Wï¬thouflnm , IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE ANY QUANTITY - - OF GOOD - - .â€"3-6. Under and by virtue of the power of ale connlned in e. eemin mortgage made by Jme Micky, which will be produced at. the time o! ale, there will be oflered to: ï¬le FURNISH YOUR PARLOR Speciul privileges o! re-pnyment on straight loans oflered to farmers 1nd other: desirous of engaging: heir monguzes, and having their interest reduc o the very lowest rate. The cost is smallcompsrod to the swing enacted. REAL ESTATE bo ht and sold on Co on. General Insurance Agent. Banker 111 Kent. Street, Linduy. Delivered st Railway Sidinzs during the coming a Prices Right. Opp. Hurley a Brady. or any term not exceeding twelve month: can Advanced on l'srmau' 8310 lot“ can run tor Ecru-.30: Ind nomtnro L s: the BENSON Hocsno, name Town 0: Lindsay, SATURDAY, Nov. 30. ’95 STRAYED.â€"W1th Wm. Cameron’s cat- tle from the ranch. ONE TWO-YEAR-OLD STEER and ONE YEARLIN G HEIFER. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. ALSO MISSINGâ€" Steer and Heifer. both two yesrs old, ands. Yearling Steer and Yearling Heifer. All havingn split in the brisket. Any one giving such infatuation as will lead to their recovery will be suit. 3ny rewarded. WM CAMERON. Woodville.â€"87-3. J. H. SOOTHERAN, H. D. Mcï¬aï¬â€˜rey. “â€35 U York-st , Lindsay. Comfortable conveytnces and good horses on hire at reasonable rates. BRIAN GUNIGAL. t â€";V'i'c‘kâ€"et?,_Lot 4: Con. 4. .Mariposs. on or about the last day 0! September. 1895, one RED EEIFER. Parties can have same by proving property and pay- ing expenses. 7 W. H. WICKETI‘. Maï¬ponâ€"ST-S. Cedar Poles, O RENT-«In Duncan’s Terrace, Well:n;:ton-st.,the house at present occupied by himself, containing 10 rooms, good hard and soft water. having in connection therewith stables and all Possession wil accommodation for keeping horses. be given on or about. lst of October. Apply for further information to D. DUXOOX. on the premises. the subscriber.â€" ljo} 9. Con. 4. Maiiposa. a RED STEER. The owner can have sme by proving prop- erty and paying expenses. ALFRED V'ARCOE. Little Britain. Nov. 6, lS95.-â€"ST 3. i accepted the position as Agent for NURSERY STOCK for the well known ï¬rm of Chase Bros. 5: 00.. of Rochester, N. Y., and Colbome, Ont. -â€"the under- signed having had much experience in fruit. growingâ€" panies intending: or desiring to purchase such stock will act wisely it they consult. JOHN DUKE, Lindsay P.O. Lindsav. Jan. 23rd. 1895. â€"46-tt. SIT 0M . 75 COUPE-IT! ST0 8113! Pack of goods worth $2. and a large 100p. Pizturc Book, that. will surely put you on the road to a‘handsomo fortune. Send 5c. silver, to pay postage. ’3 Being: west hall lot. 9, con. 1, Eldan. contain- ing 100 acres. situated about. ï¬ve miles from Can- nington and Beaverton and three miles from Lorne- ville. 0n the premises are a. good frame barn and house. alsoalog stable and 2 wells. About96acres under cultivation For particulars apply to E. EVANS. Cresswell.â€"76.tt. MONEY TO LOAN SETS 7'0 STRAYEDâ€"On the premises of W. H. Wicken- Lot 4. Con. 4. Mariposs. on or about won. Parties having EMDII’G CEDAR. suitable flUNIGAL’S LIVERY STABLES. Valuable Town Property in Lindsay. 84-26. N O TES DISCOUNTED UBSCRIBE FORVTHE POST.-Only TRAYEDâ€"Came Into the_ premises of It Lowest Rates on Mortgage Security, 02 on spproved Index-sea Notes. UCTION SALE MORTGAGES CHANGED. New Advertisements. One Dollar per year iqiadmee. Your wife may wish to enter- tain some friends this winter. You may call it nonsense, but you also like to have the house look wellâ€" as good as your neighbor’s, at any rate. and please your wifeâ€"you may never get another, and may be sorry some day that you didn’t do all in your power to make her happy. We are selling Parlor Betta at the Very Lowest Figure, while we have some ï¬t for mansions. We have not space to mention pricesâ€"when you see the goods the cost won’t stand in your way. WANT‘ BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THE PUBLIC.â€"Ha.vipg recently M. E. TANGNEY, J. W. BLAIR, Manager, OBILIJA. ONT. M. E. Tanggz; Emu :Y. Ysrmouth. ms, â€"â€"OF .â€" and Broker, 9). OI Oï¬WIGO- V959 Allpono budnouatthoComtmn- qulrodtosmnda odddmmdphu. “W.F.0'BOYLE,M0101I. ti Notice is hereby t to the 0:: Honor. India the County of View Em a clown o'clock,un. to but Ind determine an seven! complaints m5 amnion-In the?“ I“ 01pm lunlclpgmy oi _0pl_ tor 18“._ l holding $ second or third-elm certiï¬cate. tor S 8. No. 1).. Op. Duties to commence Jnnuuyjm. Apply. 3min uhry. to ROBERT AGNEW, lacro- tu'y. Linduy . 0.-86-3. Putin hnving Fintclm Com 0! the than do- Icripï¬on total. will do well to no no. I um tho opentopurchm ghmqmfltydw md mar. Amino J. L. SHANNON, EACHER WANTEDâ€"Male Teacher holding $ second or third-elm mine-urge: D premise: 3: present occupied by W. E. P..- moro. Bar. on Albert-at . in tho South Wad. The house contain. 8mm um: wood-had Ind summer kitchen. Hudmdsott nmonthopmho. 1’00- :euion on be had cn 3;- 5395 31am â€883%!- For armor factual-n ID V LAS. Ohm Count) 0. Port Hope.â€"d-128â€"w88- BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Plans and Estimates Furnisned on Application. Insurance “and Gaunt Valuuor. SHOP AND RESIDENCE gives only " The Best " in the line of business edu- cation. You need itâ€"ir tut, every one noed: it. Now is the time to enter. This institution in unques- tionnbly the leading commercisl school of the Do- minion. Nothing equal to it it in Toronto. On:- lozues tree. 87 SHAW a: mum. WWI. JUHNSTUN 8: SISSDN snons, 50c., 65c. and 75c. LUMBERMEx’s RUBBERS 55c. to $1.25 BOYs’ AND Yovms’ LUMBERMEN’S RUB- CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE HERE THEY GO: MEN’S OVERSHOES, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25 Boy's’ AND YOUTHs’ WATERPROOF OVER- ERS 50c. to 90¢. OIL TANNED LARRIGANS,SHOEPAX, FELT 1300'! s, at Closest Prices. Don’t forget our Boys’ “ IRON- CLAD †Waterproof Boots. Rubbers and Overshoes Gen tral Business College. Dated Lind-y, Nov. 6. 18.6. 4-1.. SIOTICE. , OPS VOTERS’ LIST. 18th Day of November, 1895, Bought away Below Factory Prices. Our I’Vea'ding Rings are THE BEST. New Adngtisementa. OUSE T0 LET.â€"The house sud MUST ‘ GIRLS NEWLY-CALVED COWS WAN '1‘. ED. Johnston a: 51530;. A 8000 BUSHESS EDUCATION HELPS TO (AK! LIFE A CAMBRIDGE 5mm Bfllflflfl 13805., ' L1 NDSA Y. Button Bros. Are fond of Rings, and .5 we caiz piease any taste in this direction. ‘ In Diamond, Solitaires, Opals, \Vhole Pearls, Tor- quise, Emerald and Ruby Settings we have some very beautiful goods, and the prices are surprisingly low, They range all the way from $3.00 upward. W. A. White. 'ronoxro, om.. LINDSAY. ANN hum 5:55; saga“: - ‘Lkï¬Eï¬ 5 Ru 9 :Ssgéég â€"Mr. W. S. Hutchinson. ot Pout-hm. passed through Thu-uh to the north oaun . Hnwm 0 two my.†m â€w...†ex sport- ln {amount mm 3: mo. Luke. Gdny. ' â€"On Monday three more door arrived from Dyanâ€"one for Dr. D Gaul. town; one for Mr. w. T. c. Boyti; and one tu- Mrs. (Dr.) Bonnoll. Bahama. â€"Tnesdey morning the Hnllbnroon treln bron ht twenty-31: deer tron: the north, 24 0% which went to Toronto oneoo Bethany, and one to Mr. Fred Taylor. town. â€"-Dr. Simpson Arrived In town on MondnthronI: the Slmpeonï¬annthnm can no on lake. Her . e report thnopthree ï¬ne deerwere ï¬nd on My and Saturday. end the: “algae" ere very numerous. -Mr. Gndlner Boyd, Toronto. passed through town Thursday en route tor the north country to join Mr. W. '1‘. C. Boyd's hunting putty In Snowdcn township. â€"-Lsaâ€"t 'Mooday a puty composed of Messrs. T. McConnell. T. wum, Ca Rose and A. Boss, go north to How: 23 miles from Minoan. tor a tan dan' hunt. â€"Mr. W. A. Goodwin nod Ion George left lust Sum-d†nthmoon to: 3:11an for a week's deer hunting. â€"Word was received Tneedey from MI. A. mmnwn outing thee he had been gang: enough to secure We deer up to e: . ml: loan. â€"The ï¬rst shipmont of door punt! through town Saturdaymomlngtmm mu- burton to Tax-onto. 485 471 461 451 It. Jouoh'o conmt. my. The following gins number of mark. obtained by poplin of Sn. J ooopb'a Convent, during the month of. October : Senior Fourthâ€"Total, 655: J Burke,.493; Bose Zeufeldo, 48; Campbell, 455; Mabel Burke, 463; Connor, 460' Mollie O'Boyle, 458; Conlon 442: Georgina Connelly. 436: Uqugry. 423__;_y32el Wardrobe, 376 777777 |._“-_-IJ g, goon Pointâ€"L 1 nd- “ say's w e l l-known fl. laueoua articles of I; considerable val ue -â€" ‘ were missed after a careful inventcy of the contents had been taken. The no ielt that some one tlc stem ehou be taken to discover the levee end make an enmnle of them “’ “‘32,â€- °3“§°m§2:oi“§’fn€“駒.fx‘ prop: 0 months of the you, and the placed the matter in the land- ot the ee,whohave been war quietly ever since. with the result on Tuesday lest a man by the name at Newman Tripp wee htought before Conn Mosle- trate Deacon by County Count: Craw- ford, chargedwith havieginhie poaeeeaion nronerty thut had been stolen from Mr. E. E. W. McGafley'e outta He won remanded untilSaturday. eunderetund that a number at others are implionted. anu wen-ante have been issued for the sue. nected partial. who will be epprehended in a few days Partiesmthemot Peel WW-sï¬ï¬‚un money udpln style by conï¬ning a. p. mullott shout their turn, enha- In run-[ring mandating new goods. Far should be out to the but advance to look won and it requires pmtiqsl experience to tie am. Saturn- 7 7 ‘Aâ€"Aâ€"u _.n.._A.J nowmsmckntmble waster!!!†andcwodozenlou. Maxim“ mltetoraamflutothhomco. 045318 8133 um amt. iOWN AND COUNTY. abuzz: :: nu. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8. 1895. G. P. Mann-rt. Kale Emily ï¬g 333;? Egésgg is}; 533 13% = 3% 333233;? a“: ESE-iiiâ€; :5 if is 3333;514:3355? work" ‘ ‘Yon luv: 00!? atoms git You In baton she mu. too t:nuhn life sndwthon Mn 111:3" In yo flmotonvos aggig‘éï¬i‘ gaiaï¬i :1! iaaï¬iiaaagéiï¬gia i as? â€Egg“: '5? Ital-m. Shouldtothaflifw: beâ€! begun.kl st the wrangendot society“ you at om. â€"1‘ha linden cmpondant oi the Bobcnygoon Indepandont says : The Intelligence of the tha (lath of Mr. Bush Won-kmâ€, of Linda . m resolved hero with the command sorrow. Mr. Warm; wu y and (“0:3be kqogn aggriééi“ E 353; 2%! â€"1'ho Hindu. may and.†o! the Advances: :â€"Ir Bush 98131:. nt anthem comployuln GHB. his path showman am: of c plus about the o! Octobar, when he will love with)“: tunuy for Toronto. all-.8151: hu, It It add. mammdnpanbyncklo tax-tune. and from an. on: himself nnd but], In. and to nude pea-mm“? in tho ammm T2.†..."'£.°.“'§l“.€.. .ni'm oonntennnoo. “on woe 3 check for $6.50. The speeuhtor le outu ooneldeuble euro 0! money end time. and has now retired tom the fur buelneee. He W!!! 3 low suit. but It 13 probohle thot no action will be taken. so It It doubtful whether. it brought to a euooeellul terminotlou, Anything could be collected. m m and scrun- can. HI: honor Judge Dom delivered judg- ment on the am October on the applica- tlon of Mom. Mouton Boyd 8: Go. to companion“. Gllmour 00., out! The Rothhun Co.. and ouhorlomhotmen. to pay tolls for running saw 1: over the nude on the Little Bah xim. honor d thatthobodot the Itrosmondthom max I: the property of thoDomlnlon gov- ernment. sad as such am not come under thojnrlsdlotlon of the Elm ond Strum. not. which Is 3 products! saute. Boom ands myths 63m In question 1- 3mm msdam“: "Ehwmï¬'m" {Iavgcldly e:- clnded atom phe mod-long a! not. He 71-..- .1 5|.- -Ab uuuw nun- vuv P.-â€".._. -7 also holds tbs the Won: 0! the not applyo bodunuor undo. bullt hyper- sonldri n logical-tho express puma-e of mm» the ï¬nding of logs. and thstthudgm‘quggcoobufltandnomlh ,,,IL I- LL-‘ bk; Wâ€"EJJ. Sm m In mm but Thuudsy on bum â€"G.T.R. conductors av tint more hunt- eu pm our the line this now than over helm-e. â€"Condnotor G. J obbltt lath Thursday weak mullavoCoodmutth-Msoonm Mullnd cw 10 o'clock :- oven .11 m A LmuSnnd-n which" M" uflhnunuï¬mmmumhufl‘9 muhmmwmdï¬h ‘ .Auxmu-yuloonngtor nauduyunlmluwlfly Minoan-Mm“ E E f. gelatin 5 E35? .9; g E; Ei E2 â€"Canduoior Goo. Thoma-0n ‘3 ‘5 95‘ mg â€mm Conductor Fur on the Midland way-might. â€"Condnctor G. Thom II In chm ot the WM mind the shone. 0! Conductor aim-u. who i! 03 â€1' "d‘ â€"'rho Bath And Me Electric Street Balm 00., limited. ha been [noon-panned, with. «um stock at â€"1‘hm m tutu bringing “0' MW 101! t en tram wanna on km 3-. my pulWLlndnytom une. -Dm 14 . w of 6,447 person we mammmon the nu- wmomxo Unlué saw. or the mud 1.823 m employees. 324 mm 3nd 4.300 wen “othet we.†Eoâ€"s'uit the boys. on Tuscany. -Lflt Thil'ldl’lM (all 0! shanty- Canaan. Hull- mnnivedonxmlnonnom Minna: Condom P and you buttonmmdtotthoï¬omumlu. Wmemuwwhupo-t Mammar- â€"Boxdm Manon W» In Toronto My.†.m $me wmmmmmm â€ummmm vmmmum mmmm mum.“ 3.3m www.mmumg m: “WMMMWWMY ammmwmmawm. mm WmmmMmmmmï¬ mmmunm 3. ML†“mm. .mwmmmï¬mmma. Emma a8. .38. flow 352.- 325.8- 5 in. an .305 05â€"25 $9332.. £60 £8: Luanda-house» Suï¬"! 8 83.53.- 5 .583 8. 89a 33: a 3% And 85033 35:82.» 5â€"35: on» a. 2.34 U533 soon 33 a 4 $3 85a 3.. 5:6 28852 as e. coho-no .2. 9.3... 15: .85! 4| 91 loan! nor- 3 M m. â€"1'ho neutral Guests can :---1n the of Huntsville, hu be!!! M â€I: chat aura-ml“ â€"Jut nowutheumew boom tooth“ .mu. Rugby-Dd Association: no better â€"A Burl: adobe, “mod Mum-I threw Manual: .1an the other d". not: noticing com knitting! the noodle-pen the "lull“.d of to the dumb of over two inche- hrob om The broken portion mum much amenity. 3E??? pert of the Bent"; w'm: whiz u aucrlbod u meet delightful elect. 4.5mm“ Menomu. at Tomato. hI-s deeldeduheo shes-mom of If my glued» Sunday. out thecthe m. a. not prohibit:- tom-genes viz. ekltt’lu. â€tooth“! end rockets. end tux-the: prohibit- eny other non! gene. Hhmheldhhecbegoltlenote you! me. had my b09181“ 0° H -_j, â€"Mr. John O'Bx-Ien'l new tuiokdwolllng on the more! Melboumo ond Mill-Ito. lax-noun, â€punching completion. being now tor the not. It will Imp-ova owe-name! that m. on o! the town. and w!!! enhnnce chop ulna of adjolnlng property. â€"Dr. J. P. Lamon'u hondoome dwelling on doubt-lagoon. «not Wokoley'a mono. u olmoan com . sud show. "Mono“ 0! good we: lptlu'ough- out. Lloday_ Bros, of the south wag, AL- ________. -â€" EX Eowo'c'a'guuag', gethim'W and m; . . mason superin- tende the own: work. .ommmwm ï¬mwu M mMmMu wmmfl †uH.~Mu h . umm um. _¢mwunmumu â€Mmmwuu . .- WMm "mm mmmwmw â€"Anovel mm: m Introduced It! have“ maul haldln s New Even church the etha- dhy. Members of the macho owning mules brought them to church. and the were hung [nut-Iona was of the Mine. The natured masters ngnedlh the_ musics} ___,,-,, the 'Poterboro'l will and them 3 bud noun to run mint. given to the guests. each mow bearing 3 number. the number ding to n In: whereon the “Minute of the gneets we pieced. The point of the gene. of course ls to eee which person, when bundtoldeci. will pin the snow neu- eec no the eenu-el e of white. Four mu» m Indhnhbhst beguiling. “Anita by 8M! AWN Sound.†quthormSMOoomn. ulndhnpunaherwhonndlnthomn. mouth on tux. â€"‘rnnoo medium. (mount-Ina) :â€"-“Yu. M; while the dormant our of my bodyhyluumyopmomln the humlyol . Iuwtho batman tom of gold."â€"Bl a: “than“ (lampm eagerly): " w m the â€"Sunhol . of Nowell? Island, BonnvlnuBny. ad. that. lune bind n the flu at which none in tholouutyhndemuenheton. On opening It thmwtonnd In the pouch noortlonot nnnn’a â€up with hat nnd nah taunt. but. howemor whenever the the bud chained It I: 3 mystery. 35355936 Ilk- I beeh- WI“..- â€"Mr.R.P.Smbt. new M"- Ollvu'nm on Lindsay-It" ï¬ 00"“ ammmmmnom Months mmmamm.annsm.whohfl mutmkmmmtbetonndaflontor ndwemnx. ‘mmPctex-flnmmh Woo 0mm emu-aw!“ Madagascar to town. but 50“" returning cutout» moonlit?! “0 Mum “whuesbsenton um um NEth of even- lacenbertslnmentu celled e “heert party". A large hem. nude oft-ed - flannel cloth.“ plu- ned upon a sheet hung Iron a door. ' Intheoenu'e a! we beat ll sewed a smellclrcleotwhlbe- Arrows of white cloth. with pine niwed therein, are sunssrine law arm. The hall ma . however. be assed the side or bac . A “touch wn" is when a player having possession of the ball. stops it so that it is “dead."i. e., motionless. A touch-down within the goal line entitles the side making it to a “try." a tree kick at the goal from exactly opposite where the tough down was made. A goal may also be made from the ï¬eld by kicking the ball over the cross-bar. except from a punt. a kick-ant, or kick- olf. The hallmust not touch any player in its flight. however. A “range is when a player getting ossession of the ball in his own goal ma 3 a touch-down there; or when the ball is in touch-in~goal; or when a tool is made in goal. A “safety’ - touch" is when a player kicks, carries as" I passes: the ball from the grenade. and he or one of his side ranges it. A “fair- catch" is a catch made direct from the kick or foul at an opponent. When a layer makes a lair-catch he is awardoda kick it he marks the spot with his heel. The rules as to klcki -cï¬â€˜ are the same as in association foot The ball shall be kicked out by the side into whose goal it had gone after a rouge or safety- tonch, or after a tackle-in-goal, i. e.. when the hall is “fairly-held†in goal before the opponent in possession of it can touch down. The hall must not pitch in “touch" from eitherakick-ofl ora kick-out. When a hall is fairly held it must be “eel-im- maged." i. e., one of the side to which it . belongs must bring it into 3’ by the ball “dead" in (rent of in. T“ m â€"1‘he sacrament of the Lord's supp. was dispensed in the Queen-st. Methodist church on Sunday morning after the eu~ vice. The Rev. Mr. Totten all eloquent sermon. his tint from the seoond chapter of Galat ans and the m verse : “I am cruciï¬ed with Christ. never- theless I live ; yet, not I. but Christ. liveth inme.andthelli'e whiehInowliveinthe flesh I live by the felth or the son of who loved me, and ave himself tor me. Paul. the most thtnl and dearest apcstle oi Christ, tried other ways betas comingto Christ. A great many try to t to heaven without the nelp of Christ. hrlst rejected all the temptations of this world. and so we must reieot them it we wish to reach heaven. The rev. gentle- man said that he did not mean that we were not to engage in any business pur- suits. but we are the salt of the earth to save it from corruption. Cruciï¬xion down here does not mean separation from life, but separation from its siniul tenden~ else. We must be ready to do anythiniz tor J eweâ€"cruelty the pride within us and be ready to take any position he may see at to give no. Christ did not crucify him- self. neither can we cruelly the evil ten- dencies without divine nelp. Live to honor and glority God. It is possible for a minister to live (or self and have an easy time, but Paul says, “I am not living for sell, but tor Christ." You may have trials and temptations that the world knows nothing at. and it you oome to the Lord's table some one may sneer at you. but live b faith in Christ and he will hold you up. t makes the service delightful 1;?ng have the Lord spiritually cruciï¬ed “a. Church Reece. muhrook Reparber : The Rev. Mr. Hee- mlllcn. o! Llnduy. lectured In the Free!!!- terlen church on Thursday week on “Mudone.†The cudlence wee emcll but all were well pleued with the spec“. â€"Frldey. Nov. lot. All Sclnu' dey, wee obeerved ea c holydey In 5;. Mcry'e church. Father McGuire, ounce, acid ccrly mu; the h h m cc 10.30 wen cclehreted by Vlcn- nerd Lsurent, who dellvered I thoughtful and impressive sermon. meeeel were large attended ...... Next day. Sammy. All ouls' (by. mete wee celebrated tor the dead et 9 o’clock. Ponce Court am. â€"On Saturday inst County W Deacon took the bench. when Wiiiiunand Reuben Tripp were charged with stoni- ioa a number of articles from on at Sturgeon Point. County Constable w- : who executed the sen-eh wemnt. dis yedemimrtnmeend two dessert spoons which he found on Oct. 29th. and which had been identiï¬ed by Mr. Mo- Gafley. On the next day he found on. inntera, one butcher knife. a. ten. one hair- brush. two tidies. nu -cuos, and several other articles. which . McGaflsy has identiï¬ed as being his property ; nice one cont and vest end a pair of bianheh belonginztoMr. E. Gregory, as well no several other articles thet hove not yet been claimed. The prisoners elected to be tried b the magistrateandwers amended until handoy next. Manama: WWW“ â€â€™0†u: .MWfl um.umm . Omult mm .. m, .mmmmmm AWN.“ w. .wmmmm m torwt line. w he 3W Mun. A: mayo! outmodersknownrymfln gm: Rugby toomu, unï¬t-n all at m (a to the naming of “pint,†“try." “couch- down." “rouge,†“ate-cough," and can! arm-Mb duct! the prom cf the . we print the flowing descrip- tion thohopethst It may move Inhe- uclng: Themehphyodhyntmnm while the 1130!. no the touch lines. Int! tbs and 1190. E21? Eï¬"m‘"wm "Vin" my M memories. -â€"Mr. Jebez Pmn. of the eutwu‘l. fete mt Setundey tor Mantle“. m- whlohportheeelled on Tueede lees M G v In charm of Mt. M I luv JED.“ ot nettle. He will be sheet 3 non orelx weeks, end will vlslt melt am In Landon and vlotnl before rem- .Mr.MlnhOOl [sanctum out "No whohndheonemplondln Mr. W FArhiJ at Annual 5%}