[Correspondence 01 Tux Pasfl Emma-Our cheese hotel i made itslast shipment of cheese on the 22nd. being 210 boxes. It has been a very successful season for the patrons. The secrets†wi.“ have the cheques made out for the patrons about the ï¬rst week in December, 5, everybody will be able to te)‘ how poor they are. Mr. Wocd will not give a swell supper. as the Besboro facial-y poruoses doing, but will divide 26 Na. 1 cheese amongst hzs patrons the day or the mee.- in . gEXPPING.â€"Mr. James Morrow, at this place, is shipping a. car a week of potztocs, always paying the highest market prices. Parties having any to dispose of wi" do wonto drop an above a post card ...... Laue quantities of grain are moving to car marzec ta F ranklln. M *. Touch‘wm, the buyer, alx aye pays the highest price. LOCAL N EWS~ L ETTERS ï¬ns :30 1:031:81!qu a nu son mo. ammo: 29.224211353221255? Dr. Williavu' Pink Pill: 50.: Ayer‘: Cal/came Pill: 25: Meditammmm 10: Diamond Dyex Ioc Turks/t 0):: 10: W é'rR. Butter Color large 25c W. R.1>‘utter Colommall 15: Scott 5 Emulsion, price: 50: Hood's Sarsapan'lla 81.00 Chase’s Liver Pill: 2 5: Correspondence 01 Tux Post] Quinâ€"Mr. Creswell has gone 1:: the lumber Camp at Bark lake with his men. alter ï¬nishing his work in Byltlsh Colnn - EFT-St, "Jam“ .............. meoNAr..â€"Miee Pusey and Miss 2 take 1‘ ade 3 filendly cail at M-s. P. Ba;.‘s on Thursday of iaet wee]: . . .R;v. Mr. Lawrence, of Mindeo. visited the people at Irondai during the earlier part of last week. The peopie were veg; much planed with his company.. ..Mrs. Heron, of South River, has been visiting her people in this vicinity, 9‘30 at Gderc, but she intends leevinz again the latter oar: of this week ...... Mr. I". '7 ‘ to», t: bob- eayaeon. has gme to Bur. ie-ie to cue}? 'or the lumbermen. ROY. The â€ExIALâ€"A party was held In the vintage on Monday nigr, which we understand was a decided sgggesy. _ » --, -v- _-_ BUN-use Nousâ€"Hunters renozt deer being plentiful on Mr. W. Cameron’s ranchâ€"two or three miles from here ...... There was a party of hunters drove tron: the south during hunting season; they returned home hat Snndey morning ...... Hr. Robert Strecnen succeeded In securing e flee :cwn ...... The sportsmen In the eettlement are very entry the eeeeon for hunting deer is over. wa Axnwu. -'1‘here is considerable reje over a new arrive! et the home um. .Whelen. ItieeglrLendwe think else has come to etey. Cxlmon Norrisâ€"Services were conduct- edhuehetsmbethetthemcl hour by Rev. Mr. Copy, o_f_ gleam};- Bk text The ( lie-peat place for ï¬ne FUBS. THTNDSAY FRIDAYJVOV. 26 1"? I}. P. MULLETT [Speciul to Till P0811- Emnepmsme.â€"Mr. 1!. Smdtord has completed the extensive Improvements and renovations which his flour mills have been undergoing (or some time pest Among othe. changes, and perhaps the principal one in the interests of the general public, is his putting in the vet, latest improved machinery for the manufacture of high grade floor. The new machine, which Is known as the Plan 3'! er. is M much in advance of the ro'ler pro; ~ss as the latter was a! the old fashiontd stones the quality and quantity of the flour being simply perfect. Bread made f-om this process does not become dry and st:‘e, hut retains moisture and the natural flavor of the when}. for sew-rel drs. Ask your grocer fore sack of this “our. and t convinced at its tovouble qualities ...... ‘i‘ners has also been erected to the south end of the building a large tw:-'tctcy addition which will be used as a show . ¢.\L,A,_ room. A new water power or ll)borae power has also been added, as the old power was insufï¬cient to run estisraoto fly the great amount of machinery used in the sevanl lines of manufacture m which Mr. Sandforv‘ ls ens" ‘35. A )“g. stafl’ If workmen e. ._ 3w wow king overtime to f " the many oz-flers wb‘c have accumulated during the tempm=y :uu occasion" by the change. The puaiio Um no doubt show their appreciation of Mr Saudford's enterprise by a substantlsl lac-tease LE orders in his Various lines. hung-.- a..- .uâ€"u., _. soon recover from her severe sickness. . . . I: I- with deep regret we report Mine 13 Parliament as being very Yaw at. praswt. All hopes for her recovery ere this have been dispelled, as she is In the 1351: stage of that terr‘ï¬le disease celled conga-‘ption. We tee! s: ;._y_tor her}; her some em'otpn. RURALLION. l(:0x'reszpom‘lenee of In; Post. Imamâ€"Wears very 34m :0 moon. the serious Illness or Mrs. P. Burir. M-e. Burks had been alowly improving in health until Saturday but, when she was taken seriously lll._ We trust 39° w!!! 33h» ï¬anazlinu gm. new Advertisements This Week Lotflâ€"Pw .' I‘ï¬njnz Oiico. Outta] L. ‘ logâ€"M .5. Carter. A Xmsc \ - .- R. L. Pane'. La-ï¬xâ€" ). ml ‘ F-ave'h BK '. Hoï¬ce ‘) (.r-x. o L V. O'Cornor. P112105. 0“,...‘Ds, cha- I. J. Wet! esun. Ken's Clot! o - Oundxs I‘IaveNe Bro" 3.1m: :â€"R. NHL Nomeâ€"J. B. “ciao: grate. .e'-:. 'Bom-J. Lump ‘- v'â€"B.J. tough Re: ‘e‘-'1‘. e Por-u‘cr Mu‘c Publiab‘ug Co 331;..."3 Sta :2 o: Mutinyâ€"R. B. AF“: a (‘0. Cold Wadi-.1- Eachâ€"M. W, Kenn 1y Co. Manufacturing Furrier. #9359 TtTtï¬'pFEu ‘o't’mj most reliable place for REMODEL- IhG and REPAIRING Furs. 10 FENLLON FALLS. FL BE T WOOD. ll. fliuifllifllllalll. IRONDALE. P Mu ‘Ietu'. â€" Opp. um “HOUSE am pm. 0‘" PM w: 50¢ 30" DBUGGIST 2'6 10: 10C 15: 56‘ 7c 12" 75" 19: o . Moth!!! In boa a tum and will no 0 on I. In tho nature. unsung; uu- .- sueâ€"w. Loss â€"The removal of David Thornton to Peterboro. who is giving up farming to enter into in business enterprise there. wi‘l be a loss to the Presbyterian church here, he and his family being earnest attendsn ts. besides contributing very liberally and cheeriuny to all the schemes of: the church. of which he husheld the position of trees- IUIVU was ww- -u- ~-_-_ 7, is Chris mas holidays with‘h’is nar'snts. but he wi'l return after Xmas ...... Mr. Ed. Dennis has returned home siter spend- ing the summer harvesting in the N orth- west. . . . Mr. '1‘. Sedgwiekhas also returned from the North-west harvesting ï¬elds. . . . Mrs. P. Puffer visited Mrs. '1‘. Putter on Sum-day last ...... Miss Laura MeEiwain. a Mlndeu Modeiite. visited her cousin. Miss Ella McEiwslu, on Saturday ...... Mrs. Drake. oi Beboaygeou. is visiting at the residence o_i__M_r. A. Ward. ...... Rev. LL £-_â€"-â€"‘- uni-r [Cormoondencc oi Tux Post.) ROACE HOUSE.â€"- Our thriving ville“: can boast of one of the largest and most modern hotels outside of the city of Te- ronto. Contractor J. T. V. May. of Car:- ningtcu. is pushing It to completion. and Mr. Roach expects to occupy it about the latter end of the present month. The building is of red brick and is 03:47 it. and 40 it. high; the basement is nine feet high and contains a furnace. put in in a ï¬rst- ciass manner by Mr. J. R. May. oi! Can- nington. The floor of the cellar is solid rock; the stonework is a fine piece of work, and was built in {our days. The ï¬rst flat contains a large hall nine feet wide which runs the entire length of the building: to the right oi! the hall are the bar, ofï¬ce. private bedroom and kitchen, all furnished in ash and b"ch. The second flat contains asuite c: rooms, eight bedrooms and an elaborate bathroom, also a spacious parlor and a nine foot hall the full length of the building. In the {rout of the th'rd flat is a commodious room which can be used for committee meetings, etc.; a front sitting and bedroom, and eight bedrooms. As an idea of the magnitude of the building, it contains one hundred and flity thousand of brick, 30 cords at stone and sixty tuiOflS- and feet of lumber. The painting wrs done under the supervision of Mr. Frank Jay. at Canningtcn, and bears out that gentleman's reputation as a flu‘ -..sss art.st. The plans and speciï¬cations were all drafted oy Mr. May. Mr. Roach is furnishing the building throughout in a [OWMMMJ Padangâ€"Mu. Wu. Everett in nick et nuns with on “took 0! loudppe. . . .Mr. Van. Evoxett, ol Baum. Ipont Sundey hen. Tu: Humâ€"The boye returned from deer hunting lut week well loeded with some. Glod tolee you no eucoeuhil. Ohmâ€"Mr. Edvard Bmlngweitn, Bay City, Mich†e former mident of thin plece. peeled t'ty on Wodnudey lest. Carmen NMLâ€"ROV. J. M. Common preached woivemry service. in Allendele on Sundey tut. Comma Evanâ€"Tho Son- of Tempe:- enoo young poo lo content lute getting up n drum be are ong. e hope they any eueoeed. ~ Winn ooeme to be thmtening. The fermen ere busy plowing every dey possible. "MUUHUU vs ma. .- ..â€"-_._ we _ , Geo. Soon. 0 Warkvvorth. formerly Inle- aionaxy at Minden. arrived here on Friday evening and occupied the pulpit in St. J ob n'a church. Win-P32. «We had a very heavy enovv atom on Friday last. and the snow_fe.“ to the‘dcpth of ï¬ve inches. The roads are in a very bad state at present. Nonaâ€"Mr. John Quibali had a plough- ing use last: week and got a great den 0! his fall work done. Sneeeee. John. Count Bawx. seaw- A Vrsrr.-Mr. Robinson. Sylvester Bros. implement agent, was here winding up the season's business with the local agent. J. T. Bestty. Cum-ArLâ€"There will be e "cantata" elven by the members of the Presbyterlsn Sabbath wheel on New year's. - 1 an. _.__LA_ are: of the banding committee. lCon'unondonoo of ml Pan" Pansoxux. â€"Mum Lincoln Mine: wm leave this ice; {91; South River to spend #IAL Ll- “-A-h nun anumw uuuuu DIVISION court elttlnga here on Thur:- day, 2111 December, Instead of Dee. 70h. a clerical euor by last week's correspondent. 45TH Ernaâ€"Major Evans Is now noting commandant. o! the 45m Bath. and is putting through quite a regimental pr:- 8‘9 “1-. W, ‘-,A 11-1.2‘--- dâ€"luâ€"n-hn-an Luau Gawain, vu aw ............. ...... The health at our village is very excepting that at Mr. A. Thornton, I! use condition is unchanged. Tn]: Rxoa‘r Bramâ€"The speech of J. R. Stratton. M.P.P., delivered to his north constituents, is read with much interest and satisfaction. - fl, nu.-.“ Widow o! m Pour. Nonaâ€"Our village was qulte alive last Sajuxgnygp agoounh of tha 31012111113. ,,4 _nI___ I- ----nnnfl n no.--» -u ._..v PmoxALâ€"We are meased tolenm that Mrs. Arch. Gleeetord, who he been se:.'- ously m, 18 recovering. "Mm Sliver-theme and her eon. Mr. Arch. Sflvezthmue. of Toronto. mvlemng friend: In the vicinity. ..... Miss Edith Stehbeek, of Buffalo, is spending a few weeks under the parental roof. SusoxAnm.â€"'rhe weather during the past week he- been tether wintry. 0n Tnesdey lest snow tell to the depth or several inches, stopping all work for n by or two. Everyone Is now. however, trying to ï¬nish ploughing efore It Ire: :99 ll pin Baum-Several hnn pen-the have returned tron the north I! varied aneeeuee. One party brought home the deer. mamaâ€"The meehlnehu penned nwny, mm It I. all 11â€" etrewhete'egl. Image who 1.33:“ repar e vy _ then x... new M: In franknwue' beginning to out at mod Eandsomé'manner'. IComsncndence oi Tin Posh] Racovnnma.-Mr. Edward Walker, who was stricken with e perslytio stroke a. short time ego, is progressing isvorably towards recovery ...... Mr. Joseph Grego. whowes run over a week at" lest Sets.- day with the pumpsr on the way home after giving chase after the board bill. ju â€spar, is able to be around again. AcchnN'r.â€"Mr. George Dunbar, who is We kit-g at McDonald's camp, Galway. 9‘ ' ived home Tuesday with s nasty out. on one of his toes. SmmeG.â€"Mr. A. Hopkins had two trains up this last week loading wood and ties ...... Mt. Mansï¬eld also had a train loading the last of his last season's wood, “(31.3mm the Haliburton line of the "VDC-Iv â€"â€"â€" '_â€"â€" â€"r -r_-‘V‘ year or great ptosperlcy Which we have erioyed. Will some of our clblzags ennghben or explaln why Is 15 so. U. J-nJ-UJ Too BAILâ€"Before this meets the eyes ciyonr waders Thanksgiving day will be put. and as I am wribing I am sony to announce that none at our dlfl‘eieno churches, or people belonging to ‘hcm, have nnnounvzzd any special services (011 that day. It seems etrnnre than our busi ness men and working w eple cannot m _ one day that. is spsslady provided for a day at Thanksgiving to enter a place of worshln and one: up special thanks for a ... , L,,,_ EDENâ€"THURAE. lCorreepoudeuce of Ta! Poem FL: I Wormâ€"Nearly evexyone In the Mmhtcrhood has their turnips up. The M p was an unusually heavy one....The threshing machine Is at!!! busy in the neighborhood ...... Fall nloughlng is the order at the dey new. owing to the dry- ness of the ground during the ï¬rst part o! the amen there Is still a lot to do. No;rs.â€"1‘o judge by the large straw stacks in the neighborhood stnw will not be a scarce article this winter ...... Toe cold raw weather or the past few deye reminds us that_w1nterle near at 1mm!1 A KINMO UN 1'. BRECHIN. GBLERT. OMEMEE. [mammal alumnaâ€"Our eeteemed citizen. Mr. Thee. Rey wee on Me ennnel hnn trip. Thames did not bring any doe: one owing to the he: then he did not about l-va-v- n... -_ 7* , Thomas dld not bring any deer home owing to the not than he dld not shoot any. , Dm nor: Gunâ€"Our popular statlon agent has recovered tram his In Mon. but the core preeorlbed by the lrkfleld man was worse than the dlseaee. Pansoumâ€"Mr. Owen Murphy. of Car- den. was ln oown. We are always pleased to see him....Mr. John Wilson, one of Llndsa 's most prospemus merchants gave us a on dnrlna the week. . . .Arehie damp- bell. of Woodvllle. was in sown Tuesday. wa MILLâ€"Mr. Malcolm McDonald is {arenas-Ina to erect a shingle mm at Dock ake. He Is pnttlng In llrs‘-elass Insomn- ery and will manntaounre a superior article. 0005" ILU .Iullll’ ‘uv nâ€"vâ€", ____ -, , chxms â€"Mn. John Hun 1. st present quite Ill. (Comspondenee of m Post! Moan Pawnâ€"Mr. W. 11. Game has erected the large steel windmill on his barn that; we mentioned some weeks ago. The windmill was manufactured by Gould, Shepely Muir. o! Branttord. Mr. Cuills is one of the many enterprising farmers cf this locality, and no doubt other: will tell inline. __ _ _ -.... . mm a n: ma Dmauoclu Xu.â€"ln. Glut Buwhud. who midu with hu- hubwd on tho nu moo-lion of MRI s ma. math 0! Cambny nation. a «Mac has gnu-lo ï¬ver. boing n pro-om. in . n3 anacon- oondiuon. Du. Vroom. ton. sad My. of Cunbny. m standing hot Md doing every thing in \heir pow to prolong their pniom’n lilo. COBOOONK. [com-yum elm Poem; Home Nonaâ€"Men: deer eve been kllled nee: the vlllege thle you. Old hnnhen I? the deer were never more numerous ulna the put twenty yeen; donbtleu thle 1e owing to she oompenflve freedom thle undone eh) I new the buying of hounds. no the “are now ueuelly eeek more remote hunting grounds. Several of the veal-en openl- men And eome manure hove been eno- oeeetnl in oneormore deer. Kr. Cllï¬â€˜ord,Mr Lay Mr. Moore end eevenl ohbeu ere smog; the_locky number N... n- -5 __.-“Ou Fan one: moan-Mr. W. A. Gulls and family have been quarantlned twice din-log 9119‘ past; (on; mopths on mean a or ,,__ -_-l_ __J In I- On Una .v-. __v__ dipht'aï¬â€˜la. bun 3-1:: tree 383311.311}! It: Is to be hoped that the scourge will never make lza‘appeamnqg â€mix. v u, , n_A_ _.__ LI.__.._L up. 1-“. INDIAN Somaliaâ€"We have hot! two or three squnw wlntoxs and some people are now looking {or Indian summer. but. we are of the onlnlon that they will have to look for about 11 months. nu CPyIis-QI-u'v Buxnmr-Mrj’ffdiz'n Copp was through here one duy last; week and purchased several cstglaz _ uul’nosuulc awn-u,“ .. an---â€"__- _, -,, ENTERPRISEâ€"Our worthy blooksmlth. hsvlog got settled in his old shop, ls moving the old one across the road to be converted into a stable. He undertook to move It bodily, but It collapsed, and he hos now to move It In sections. but Goo. Is a hustle: and will soon have it In shape Vuuuluaw-y uuu ... â€"-â€"- -7- WA-rca ran mâ€"Tho lrlenda of the Sabbath school are talking of having an entertainment of some kind during the Christmas holldqs. Putlpnlalr‘a later. 7 ,L-.. ILL again. Nousâ€"Indications of better times are to be seen In this locality. . . .We learn that the trustees of the school here have engag- ed Mr Thos Mark as teacher for 1898. It Is to be hoped thst the puplls toe the mark. PERSONALâ€"Mr. E. W. Gleam-11. carc- take of Grand Island. B’lssm lake. paid his brother Oliver 3 short visit, sod also cellod on the postmaster and subscribed for the Weekly Globe. Let others do the someâ€"they will ooze: Egret the step; all“ UL IV "I! A. lawâ€"Iv â€"v V. v R: “saunaâ€"Miss Patterson has been reâ€"engafl'ed as teacher of the school here. and Mien Plnkham at the Royal Oak. Pnsoxn. â€" James Boat has ï¬nished his engagement: with Mr. Shlpman, o! Cagnlngtoa. and la hofle for a w‘hue; “_ won-53355;. ol Tn Palm momâ€"Io Is on old smog mu “ no new: I: good non." out! this In about the size of It at Pinoqgo joy-gov. .g;.. o.-- L--- aunt-av Go'r Two.-Mr. T. Wagar. one of our crack shoes, was successful in getting two deer near Cobooonk. We expected to not some of the "anonâ€"enough for a meal or two, but we got: none. PERSONAL-M". John Sheridan, one o! the Lindsay drovers, was in our village last week looking ugdstook for the markets. ...... Mr. Hector eDougali, of Sonya. gave our village a call on Saturday last. . . . Mr. Fred King Is home again alter his swrrmer’e work with Mr. J. Honldershaw. The two Freda intend to make the chips fly in the woods again this winter ..... Mr. J. Whitesmith has returned home alter being absent two weeks ...... Master Leon King has also returned home from Buffalo ...... Miss Hattie Hunter has gone to Vroomantou tor a few days. Slamâ€"Mrs. Dr. King was obliged to return home after a three days’ stay in Bufl’aio on account or her illness. She had gone over with the intention of staying some two or three weeks and then bring back her son Iieon. who had been visiting his sister. Mrs. Weber. She has been obliged to keep her bed since returning home. but under the treatment of Dr. MoPhall she is getting along as well as can be expected. Penmanâ€"Ma James Gibson has re- moved to the farm formerly ooonpled by Mr. Irvine Johnson about ho't a mile west of the village. _. -,,l__ man-y IIIU‘U ulnv Iâ€"rwwâ€" -‘ ‘W‘ " Notwiths the very bad I'm-‘3 m “madam! M a!“ â€*3 our very on. vuv Vannaâ€"v- DISGRACBFUL.â€"We have some boys. (0-: { young men, as they would like to havei people call them) that take a delight in breaking and destrying plvmerty. For n sample of what they do we have only to look st the hotel building lowly occupied * by Mr. Moore. Not being satisï¬ed with . breaking tire windows of that place. they I have broken s nunLer of glue in the; school house. Now. the only my to put 3 a stop to this kind of work wt" be to bring ‘ them no betoge souoe pogisinte and have 1 ibem p- - weli for their fan. PLE ASA N T POINTâ€"FENELON. Correspondence of In Port.) A Cannonâ€"The formers ere beginning to think the plowing eeneon has none to an end for this year: the frost and em seem to (13!: their exerts to get "juet one more any. Rxcomr.â€"We ere pleneed to see Mr. '1‘. Endieott's boy: moving about ngnin in active life, after so severe on attack at typhoid teverâ€"enrely one good reeeon for “Thanksgiving." ...... Mr. Poole is but elowly race from hie eevere illneee. RITURNID.â€" Geo. Greenwho hoe not been welltoreometimgpnid A visit to one of thed'oronto hoopitdl. only to and that nothing eonldbe done for her. She In home $3100---.“ _ _ .. little south of Lindsay- hor sons unddulzhm.†walla â€m of her kinda In this commanlw- Th“ goodoldSeotchhdymahln-lmdawhm evuahogoegmdmmmhmhfl mkuo, 811013 II 8.?†£39â€! u 7â€". ____.___L Y. P. S. C. E.â€"Tho Endeavor movement la 5.111 crowing. Lm causation moot- lng six new member-muddï¬nnd u 9.18.3190†.5. A ‘3 mm P0 WLES’ GORNEgâ€"QENHON. THE CANADIAN POST. wwur raga-E! Cormpgdegcq oi Ty P983) VIOTORI A ROgD. PJLMIXI. PINEDALE. MANILLA l mu. south 0! ring tron (“Me n angina- |. to“. Md Minding her tad power to [£01038 ‘K. by them. The aid Executor ehell, efur the Thirty-ï¬rst boy of December next, be at liberty to distribute the mete of the aid deceesed. or my pert thereof, men; the parties entitled thereto, bowing regerd only In the cleime of which he he- then notice, and ehell not be lieble for the mete or any port thereof eo dietributed to eny person of whoee cleiln ouch e: ecutor ha not notice It the time of the distribution thereof. L. V. O’CONNOR, Solicitor for the Executor. Deted et Lindsey thu 22nd day 0! Nov†A. l). , lS97.â€"94~w3. J. J. Wetherup. efl'orl: in halo: not forth to mete this the best entertainment ever held In the school house. A smell fee will heoherged. ...... The day school also intend holdlng n free entertainment on Tuesday. 2lst chember. We are looking torwnrd to n good evening's tun. v-Ivâ€" . -_,,, 1‘ hereby given pursue“ to the Rovieed Sututee of Oahu-i0, Cheptaer 110, the; the Creiitore of DANIEL JOSEPH SCULLY. Inc of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victorie, Phynigien, dM' who died ,l A were iCorrespondenee of In: Poor.) Pxosnnous.-Tue ï¬rm of J S. Victory ere doing 3 prosperous trade end are shipping daily large oonelgn pence of poultry to the foreign markets. They Also deal largely in (rule. A few moved-ner- chenbe wish the enbezpriee of Mr. Viekeu would soon nuke I boom in our town. PsasonALâ€"Miu Subbsck. who he: been visiting in Buffalo. called on her ooneine. Misses Victory, at this town. end mode a pleesonb visit, card 5;, Registry Oï¬co. of the Count; of Victor-is. At Lindsay, on the 2m. Dny of November. A. D.. 1897. Any mouion to qlllxuh or not aid. the tune or my part t emf must be mule within three months from the duo of Regina-“ion. nnd csnnot be undo chemftex. thd the 24th Dny of November, A. D., 1897. 9443' I. B. WELDON. Clerk. v- v -vvv.._, ‘_l__,,,, on or nbonb the Tunney-ï¬re: 15. of April, 1895, ore on or before the enty- First Day of December next. 1897, to send by poet. prepeid, to L. V. O’Connor, of the aid Town of Lindsay, Solicitor for the Executor of the Route of the aid Daniel Joseph Seully, their chrininn nod mrnunea, oddreuel, end dee- cri tionn, the full pnrticulnn of their clnim. an the notice of Lhe_oecnnty, if thy, held Notice in hereby given thet two Brien. Noe. 484mm 485. werepueed by the Municipcl Council. of the Township of Muripoec. on the 15th Day of November. 1897. One No. 484, providing for the lane of Debenturee to the amount of $1.700, for the pnrpoee of building A School House end other expeneec thereto in U. S. S. No. 21. Meripoee end 0 end the noond, No. 485. providing for t a lane of Debentures to the emount of 81.470 for the purpoee of building 3 School House end other expense: thereto in the U. S. S. No. 14, Muripoec end ppc, and the: each By-lun we regis- nm__ -l LL- n--.»- at (co oi'l‘ul Poor.) Snuounw armâ€"A number of on: Good Templsrs sailed themselves or the ohsnoe or n sleigh tide lost Fridny evening. end drove over to visit the members of Cresswell lodge. A choice prognm wns rendered consisting of dialogues. needing, lecitntions. vocal no? [as .nmentnl music. chewing gum. etc. All report n good time md their willingness to no man. Our sympathies. however. ere with those who. through the t hnlnese of others, were obliged to go w than: n cushion In the cutter. Queui Who won the chewing gujn contest at Cmswelli ,_A_____ lel‘ u- 117 va-nt‘ The lnssn lodlclnoCow True I 3. ration um um 'hu’é‘ '“_“' NBTTCE TO CREDITORSâ€"Nociee i. hereby given purulent to the Revised _-â€"Tho Cut». w. !' .sx tron now Jun man. was), I m 50.00. ul yvu-wr- .- '- 5“ v v..- u vâ€" . Acctnnx‘rs.â€"Whiie Mr. W. Yerexend R. Smith were returning irom Mr. 8. Can't; sale last week Mr. Yesex luring occasion to go into r. M. Gueon'e, the horses beolme (tightened st 3 miniature windmill pinned on the (once by the child- ren. erd turned quickly. anew-'3 the on art! throwimz Mr. Smith out on the vi: pptetrees. Mr. Smith v. as badly bruised and ind one rib broken but under the sinful treatment at Dr. Hell lesteadiiy imgroviu g. --,A,__- 1‘- "ILâ€"4 1.â€" ABOUT KID GLOVESâ€"Almost any nuke and shade in stock. Eva-y put ot gloves ct Pmln’s, Alexandra’s and Penny’s: 8118'- ‘nm by I". Special linen“ ’1 and 01.2.; on: n I. rum: Ill! eueyev- en...- MISSIONARY Mannaâ€"On Thundiy evening the Women's Mieeionery Ach in] held en open meeting. The chelr wee taken by the president. Mu. J. Peeme, who ebiy eneteined he: pert during the rendering of the programme. A pleeeing ieetnre ot the evening's ente'telmnent wee e dielogne by ion: little girl! “How some little dolliee came to go no Ddieeion- eriee." end when Klee Fioeeie decided to send be: h dolly to the heethene it not only touch the heerte of eonn sent, but eleo their pocket hook. in mecnt wen d ted with the ucitet'on'. given by little ide Whiteeide. “How Ireieed money to: the Minions.†end Hester crime Bonny'el‘Two Pennim" Be‘vgwhnir. erriligeveen n t, on ‘ et women one dew hy Hie: F. Weldon entitled “'1‘ via: Lem" music 1'] the choir. Toe! newer-e much nleeeed with the ierge etteedente end lihetei collection. - Pneonenâ€"Bev. Hr. Donnell. ct Vie- torie Bond. It ends the Ben. Siretton eervioeenoe held et Zion ...... meeee Iehei Smith e Gertrude Gerbntt. o! the“lodel"zehool. Lindâ€, t Think? ‘1 '11]: their neréï¬? ..... The $990. , Eel: pmnu.:~...'rho Kataâ€"poo Arrived In our village on Tue!!!†3nd Intent! undoing (or 3 wt or more. Cannon Nona-Tho league I: new clan with the Methodist church In making museums“ to: that: mull enuresis. men whichwmhouumlnwow abuzz. Christan. on. Dec. 24th. The committee luv-sound tho m n! an odour-M Wm Bron. 'hooomnry Wm â€m“ hashthhuto"huf‘entu~ mm! them rum-m. Innhnmm PIANOS. ORGANS AND SEWING MAQHINES New Advortuonontl- Box £16» many. I .‘u tell the Row! Washer clri km†udder. LINDSAY, ammo Devtd Suthethndï¬iyde River, N. 5.. when to a friend: “As you know I hid suffered over forty years with 3 {ever sore on “ï¬gmï¬'a'h. my leg, and though ninety yea: of age. N yassan Treatments cured me. This was two years ago and the perfect.†Téiiu'sui apron) NOTICE. LITTLE BRITAIN. {7‘ :1.- ._.' tQWD‘ gnu or run In“ love an esr. Ole. any nut u! 8!" ~: nod Pal In, WOOD VJ LLB. cure remains novmannn Jubilee Hardware and . Heusefurnishiug Emporium JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF .__ â€"°â€"' Cooimg ï¬mlndheuteu Stoves. mu- am am the â€MWEWIMMINM We have just opened out a large assortment of Lamp Goods in endless variety. Short days make long evenings. Make home attractive for the young folks. “A l gualfty, insures good clear light. sold in any quantity to suit; We Manufacture Cans unfaza iron} i gal. up to; gal, and mains a Specialty of ï¬lling our 5 gal. cheap nth Amman or Canadun Oil. A good light attracts when other means fail. We have Lamps to suit everybody'5 pocket, prices ranging from 15c. to $10. New is the time to buy Lamps. We have studied your wants. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, we are sure we can please 3'0“ at prices that can't be bent. LIN DSAY’S ' LEADING CLOTHIER. IW“WW WWM‘ We will make it worth your while to shop here and to keep on shopping. A fortunate purchase in Montreal by our Syndicate has made a fresh stir in our store ; so that we can afford to offer Thanksgiving Bargaim to delight the economicél soul. wHOUSEHOLDEHS, “ATTENTION.†Imerlcan and Ganaa'lan Goal 171/ W. BIngnam. PARLOR ll ANGING BANQUET - ABERDEEN LIBRARY ZENITH - - - BEDROOM - - STUDENTS - - KITCHEN - - - our indent an»; In W. BINGHAM 57 KENT- ‘. J o LAMPS ’PHONE 52 cat“, For us to appl m boastful, eve: w attain it is t] In preparation ‘f Dry Goods. You will ï¬nd 1 Ladies.’ Ladies’ Z. 1 SINGLE é'; NOVEMB 25th THANKS from n“ "N ï¬elds». 3 and mm “to M between I Climax-1n“ CLO] '15 a SHOFP/A GENT/.15 am Grand Trun who serves Rd PATCH TEN saving TURN '1'!