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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 Dec 1895, p. 10

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$17.7!» Kama. M‘- um m emu-.dmmpm mm m m vvvvv inn 5 poplin! 009W lift Summaâ€"Dnring the past week the ice on the lake has been in splendid condition and large numbers might daily be seen disportlngthemaelves on the ice. There wenseveralioeboate out, too, one with nail enough for Defender or Valkyrie. Mann. SCHOOL-The teachers in train- ing atthisaohooi will soon be through with their labors here. The written exam- inations beginnext Monday, and hy the $335.4 mum at m a o. r. m benching before the examiners will be over. On Wedneedey evening the clue was entabined by Principnl and Mn. Rae, and I very enjoyable evening wee Wind]. Cnunanmâ€"The mini meetina which have heenheid in the MM. ehmhlueemweizhtweehmuve ELECTRIC Elementâ€"Mr. Pew, the promoter of the P-rt Perry and Kincariine electric reilwey,wss in town last week and speaks in hepeful terms cf the prospects of the new read. The surveyors have been over the route, the amounts to be raised by the different towns on the way have been subscribed, and he is confident that next yes: will see ears running item here to Schom‘oer. It is also rumored, on good authority, that if this line proves a success, another line will be built to touch the town. Port Perry will boom yet, and don’t you forget it. mun-3.6. m. mow-n. o: Bow “311110.“ mm WM of M m......lr.Ju. 308313“an Mg. mm-MM.....B«- MLIoCamn-mahmtmsmm Mr. Comm oomph! Oh W03, ance” (capital worri, mm of your can-C» spanden') boils ever a little outside the edge, we ask panic: of our neighbors, but still claim we have done nothing unruly or unbecoming us as Oldiellows, or of good citizans. Vihy, don’t our persons tell us ever and over again haw much they pity a man. who cannot lsugh? One of the first principles of Oiéiellowship is the ele- vation of man’s character; it does not teach him to be a "night hawk," and I dan’t think that Britain Ledge will be be- hind in carrying out the true principle of Oddfellowship, which I need not enlarge upon, as they are known the world over. or course, your coast-pendent softens his censure in the latter pat-r, when he speaks of the excellent standing cf the member- ship ot our lodge. I accept the flattery with perfect composure, knowing that we have some cf the most prominent men of Little Britain, Valentin, and the township among our members ; men also of business and financial standing, let me add. No wonder, then. your «trespondent closes his remarks with the wcris: “There is every prospect of the infant grawing up a strong and healthy institution." On Mon. ,m,___ PORT PERR Y. [Correspondence 01 Tux P031.) MUNICIPAL. â€" Considerable speculation is being indulged in as to who will be our reeve next year. Three names are men tioned in this connection, Messrs. Carts, Wilcox and Ross. The last mentioned has not yet made up his mind to run, although many are urging him _to do. Mr. Carts had decided to retire Item the office this year, but rather than allow Mr. Wilcox to go unopposed he will ask the electors to support him once more. It is to be hoped that Mr. Wm. R:ss will stand, as a better man for the position cannot be round in he town. '"vâ€"n __ day, 16:11 DJC.. we will elect our cfficars tor the year 1896, and judging from the nominations made last Monday evening, I eel confident that B:ltaln Lodge will be as successful in the coming year as it was since last July. Thanking you for the space, I remain “ AN ODDFELLOW." LITTLE BRITAIN. roampondenoe 0! Tan Poet.) " N 1681' mwxs."-â€"Dear Sir,â€"In last week‘s Pcsr, under the heading “Night Hawks or Oddiellows'!" your correspond- ent tries to be funny. to Which I have no objection, but he is quite wrong in calling us “Night Hawks," or in trying to give out that the members cf “ Britain Lodge, No. 316, I.0.0.F., prowl about the street at all hours of the ni~ht, and I ask your kind permission to contradict such a. misrepre' sentation. I have attended every meeting of Britain Ltdga sinca it was a lodge, and never yet have been in the lodge room at 11 p.m. 0n the contrary, I know it to be tno rule of our No‘rfle Grand to close the lodge prcmptly at 10 9.1:). There is no de- nying the £105 that we do have fun-lots of it, : câ€"in our lcdgc, and if our “ exuber- any. 19:!) 111313.. at 2 pm. nos 13 requested. LINDEN VALLEY. |Correspaudenca 0! Th! Post] CHEER Mmmu.â€"A meeting at the patrons of the Marlposa Cheese Factory will be held In the Grange hell on Thurs~ a“- mm man. an 2 am. A full attend- LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS flhcfigéanmliziufi 3.3% Wt 438’? um 3mm“ the Mt“- gum} aw Ayer’ smSarsaparilla Mangeâ€"m ma Wand"; m. =3. CANCER on THE LIP CURED BY 10 3w ;Mr. McKnight Ind tho now- :meu] doctors no purqug. if”!!! Hu. 1‘. .- ....V. «l impr-wement. Encourâ€" M. l persevered. mm! In a surn he an to Mal. and. arsaparil a for six m-mths. the owner dimppoareulfa 1,303, Florenvevme, 5. B. s vhormsflbfiflf‘)‘ f iiidéféd lu agony iy. I began takm a week on; two ’parifilLa Sarsa- }beehhrokennp....0ne ofonrmerehum. ‘etteretrlelot theeleetrionght. 13 going beektoooaloil again. He says there is too much eizzlng end sputtering about the modern arc lamp ...... Mr. Joe. Cookhea had the plate glass front of his restaurant decorated in great style, with a portrait o! BEXLE Y. [SpeciaLto TE! Post! COUNCIL MEETING, held October 28th In the Oddtellow's hall, Cobcconk, at the woman woodman“ ...... Tho putynm by Mr. 83th Dun Md win, was a plum». uni: 3nd enjoyable one. “She add or John. who m In: pad M a» duct, mm In mum be: hard.” His system shook with oaohinnetion." Sou-m Garmentâ€"Mr. Fred Pearce. West Darlington, end Mr. John Greer, in, West Cntwright, spent some time hunt- ing here. Though keen, anxious and determined, very little eel-ion damage mdone torebhite endpntridael: itm almost in ...... Mrs. Stineon, wife of Mr. Thomas Stineon, Mord, wee visiting eh visiting hora ...... Tho Mino- Jniio and Em Gm. Wont Cartwright, won visiting ot their outdo. Mu. Juno: Brown ...... Mr. Wm. Brown. South Mon- von, ha imam oboot ‘viniiioc British Oolonbio. Should ho do to ho wing“. oponoooounonmd, ooh- “mm-limit: ondthriiiioc. than thou umtoryoon hon much his option in her hthor'l. Mr. Wm. Fawn: ...... Mr. Buchanan. Eat Whitby. m- use once; also to survey the village lots at Victoria Road north of railway track.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Black, that this council adjourn, to meet at Victoria Road, Dec. 16thâ€"- Cmied. LIISII lllu\.. lor. seconded by Mr. Bell, that By-law No. 2-33 be now read a second timeâ€"Carried. )icved by Mr. Phillips, seconded by Mr. Bell. that By-lew No. 293, a by-law appoint- irg Mr. Joseph Black to collect the rates and taxes for 182'?» be now read it third time. passed. and receive the corporation weirâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Black, accnndcd by Mr. Bell. that the account of Mrs. Decatcr [or goods euppiiod to II. iiaieht'e child during sickness, be not mid, neither Wile-emf. (or attendance dorm: r4 days. Cn‘ried. Moved by Mr. 'reyier. neceaded by Mr. Black, that this council adieul‘n till one o‘clock. =Cerrled‘ i . .Upon reauetnblv. Mr. Taylor moved. and Mr. mach acceeded. that Bylaw 2M be now read a first time-0mm. Moved by Mr. Bell, seconded by Mr. Phillipa. that Bylaw No. on be new read a second tuna-Can‘t ed. Moved by Mr. Phillipa. seconded by Mr. Bell. that Byvlaw No. 20%, a By‘law to borrow money. be now read a third time. passed. and receive the corporation seal.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Phillips, seconded by Mr. Taylor. that the clerk write to Mr. Hopkins requesting him to take steps :to obtain the late treasurer‘a books at once i that clerk write to Garden council for 75 cents, their share for repairing Talbot hridge.â€"Corried. Moved by Mr. Bell, seconded by Mr. Teylcr, that Mr. Smith be instructed to run the line between lots 80 and 31, N. W. Bay range, for road allow- tame a you» u.-_-._- v of previous meeting read. Moved by Mr. Phillips, seconded by Mr. Bell, that Mr; Joseph Black’s offer to collect taxes for 1895 at $45 be acceptedâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Phillips, seconded by Mr. Bell, that Mr. A. Taylor be paid $1 for lamb destroy- ed by dogs.â€"Cax ried. Moved by Mr. Bell. seconded by Mr. Black, that the n. qr. line between 27 and 28. Gull rlver range, be opened, and that the clerk notify Mr. Agnew, on east side of Cameron road. Moved by Mr. Phillips. seconded by Mr. Taylor, that By-Iaw N o. 293 be now read a first timeâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Tay- ,_ ‘7- Well my he laugh at the way he done His neighbcr Thomas, out of the gun, And when Charlie heard the full nem- LOTUS SPARKS. Tnos. WINTER, clerk. THE CANADIAN gifflfi‘fl 3“! ,Ji-"sfi‘fi Woo» Bnâ€"A but crowd of M“ turn“ on um morning to and an. Rabat 80!:qu wood has on the um Dutch 1.1m. A mm mm! film “' thunnhcndlfl! “I” W '3'“. In 1mm an!" In!!! mg“! m Bophny, took a 13m eon-llama. of trelghttronmsnudumht....8m mboutdhdotm....8¢mootnow- ry’u tam an oath. much mum... Wink: watherhwm: unused. mehlohpflnthu ml Broomâ€"A draw of an hundred (momm- letlthll pucn Tuudly m- MMMM_ wufiifinloméumompi “Ooh- Lesaâ€"Mr. Thou. Sadgowlok, at this place, loaf. a valuable horse which he had purchnsod In Boboaygaon lull week to: $70,whnehawuworkinglnthemp. Noamâ€"Quito annmbarot men In this district huebeenflnodtar nnlswful hunt- lng huh....A freight tall: from Llnd- uy, under the who; Continua:- Coxcm.-'.l'he annual school comers o! thuplnoe lstobeheld onthe 20th:)! De- cember. This will, no doubt, be the best concert or the won. Game! GELERT. [Correspondence of In Poem] MODELITns.-Fdday evenlng last a large party cf Modelites from Mlnden (it being the closing of the present term) drove to the residence of Mr. Scott, a. few miles west of here, and spent a very pleasant evening. “my Lemâ€"Mr. Wm. Hughes, of this place, is at present very m. "iii-LA Qvood bee was held at. Mrs. M. Gee'zz‘s on Friday last, and agreah amour. 613m: was déne, in all about twenty cords being cut. now. CAMPS.â€"Mr. Wm. Shrseder, of gnu; WOODVILLE. [Special correspondence oi Tun Post ] Cannon NOTES. â€"Rev. Dr. McLsreu occupied the pulpit o! the Presbyterian church here on Sunday last ...... Rev. Mr. Duncan will till the pulpit o! the Presby- terian church here. Pnasoxmâ€" Mr. W. C. Richardson. of Lindsay, and Mr. John McLean, spent Sunday with friends here. WINTER is here at last; slipping is very good, and on account of it a great many farmers were} in town doing business. We are pleased to state that the skating rink has been leased by Mr. Bert Lsppr our worthy cheese maker cf Lorneville, who is an enterprizinq young man. Bert, make ice as good as you do cheese, and it will be c. k. [Correspondence 0! Tue P0511; CONCERT. â€"The concert by the Harris Family on Monday, in aid or the Methodist church fund, was a grand sueeels. ILLâ€"hare. John Overend, who has been dangerously 111 for the past few weeks, is {getting better. _ - '- 7‘-) IA. k-.. lâ€" vanay.â€"Onr new livery man is doing n rushing business; he says that there is more travelling done from here than from any other village in the county. Cans? Goons.â€"0‘Boyie 8: Co.'s auction sales are causing a great excitement in the surrounding country. The best goods of all kinds at your own price on Wednesday and Saturday nights. vv- uv â€"n vvvvvvv Noms.â€"Sleighing is fine and it has in- creased trade in our village. . . .Farmera are drawing in their grain in great quanti- ties every day. They are receiving the best prices pxid anywhere in the Dominion, and are meeting every demand with satis- faction. 7 LHVVAVL . Pomrxcsn. -A hot campaign is new be- ing carried on in this riding. We have all kinds of men amongst usâ€"men with great influence, men with money, but all is no use. The men oi this community know how to vote; they know how our country has been governed tor the past years; they know that now is the time for a change, it they think they need it. The effects of the National Policy we re ably dis- cussed by our liberal candidate, Mr. F. J. Gillespie, last Friday evening here. He also explained his stand on the Manitoba school question. which was an honest and fair one. Mr. R. D. Gunn and Mr. D. Grant gave a brief explanation of the ques- tions cf the day. All were surprised that there was not one to oppose them in any- thing they said. ABOUT YOUR Tm.â€"Dr. Bowerman, dentist, oi Beaver-ton, is at Overend'e hotel, Brechin. every Friday, 12t05p.m Come early.â€"9l-2w. vGRINDING.â€"The grist mm will be in running order by the end of this weak, where work will be done as usual, .. WILL-giiBACK.â€"Ib is reported that all our boys who have been north In the shan- tles will be home for election day. Mr. John rennet, ls reedynowtor the reoeptlon of a goodly share ofepples. “A trait designed-to sheer and bless, And he will put them through the press." ...... The prlvete residence of Mr. J emes Crozier was totally destroyed by fire. He was the only human occupant at the time o! oonflsgratlon, he awoke in consterna. tlon and considerable ngltatlcn, fled wlth preciptetion and saved himself tram creme- 7A L___.1 LL-‘ .. ha l Vuvvu Wnuumx.=mn Nome Rome. daughter 0! Mt. Alex. nebula. of m. plum. WM. on Woduoaduy 1m. uh huh. married to Mr. Marshal. e! Owen Sound. to which pm. they went on Thursday in». We wish tho young couple the mud mum... Tum are very duuihogo u want. ...... Mr. David Emma. East Whitby. was vultingtrlends hora ...... Boomingbon adu- mm still opal-sun. it’s proprietor. Lvsnr-â€"-___ .._, _., Men. Of the contents we heard that a bed alone was saved. No Insurance ...... Mr. James McKee, mm, is still in a low condi- [Correspondence 0! Tm Pout] Innâ€"Mrs. \‘nnluvon. of this plmo. In nt present very m. Panamaâ€"Mr. 3nd Mn. Jon. mam. at Detroit. m optndlnn n (cw mks mn- lug minds hm. . . .Mlu En Chum" Mt Mondny moral“. 0th hut. tor To- ton“. .- ELDON. [Special correspondence of Tm: Poet] Mn. Ennon,â€"It appears that the collec- tor of Eldon is a few hundred dollars behind what he had collected this date last year. He believes it is due to those who are always behind paying their taxes. He has been often told by those who pay their taxes early. “make those big farmere who are waited on till March and April pay up." If their taxes are not paid don't say “let teachers and others wait”-we want to make something out of our money. flux: of health. 'SEA'riNG Is the order cf the day here i’kaius and be» all uh. 8°. BURNT R1 VER. for the (Minors camps BRECHIN. A TAXPAYER. ”mum mm mm mum mmwmm mm.wmww . .mm: mm? M mm mm. mwmmaw GREENBANK. hmonSnndn ...... Misses 8m:- :11de mvlal friends anx mnmumm ...... Hr. well. He wee an elder 1n the Presbyterhh' church for severe! years and me e reformer. end In a word. one cf the moat: staunch good men of that section. end "FE“ he styled one o! the Scotch wax-thin o to day. (Crowded out. he: ween) at W ll 7mm nu- m w. m... Bun Ema-~39:- NLI-l'“ "W WUOI)!’ I LLE. (Correspondence 0! Tu! Post.’ Tan Rxnvn.Mxrrmcs m still up: on In the Methodist church, and. t. many tees to be converted and tone of llv as a better lite. The Rev. Dr. Mch. cf Knox_ oollgge._ Tog-onto, 31ch», cf Knox 0011282. Toronto. ched in the Presbyterian church lest abhoth. s Camâ€"We regret toheve torecord the death of Donald March, of Fenelon. aged 75 years and 2 months. The deo:esed came to this country from the islnnd of Skye, Scotland, about 50 years melons with his parents, and settled onlot 14, con. 1, Fenelcn. For some time the family lived on the east end of the lot; after a while the lot was divided. his brother Kenneth taking the east hell! and Donald settling on the west hm, where he lived without change till removed by death. Agentgo yenrslegohe Atooku his "Péiér m‘sé’neiuy Gucnrtst you 335m o:_Mr._ngg Gughrzgp', egg. OP ‘ (Speck! to I Post.) , Scaoot. Ramar.-Smndlng of pnplla at 9.3. No. 6. Ops, for month at Novembcr. V. alumâ€"Eu Palms, angle Cum. V c 013969â€"541:- ‘ nun-nu, ham. IV. clamâ€"Bertie Women: , Gene- vieve Cunningham. Arthur Cunn as , Mary Reed, Tessie Cnnnlnghnm. Leo Cunn ham,KntleCnnnin¢ham. Sr 111. clmâ€" abort Parkl_n.‘_9nn_s. Quayle: Sister of Mr. Danna Gilchrist, o! 1513’, 0115., 33d raised 9 large fully, all doing - , .A LL- “ --L_A.-_I__ [Speciel to THE Post] REPORT at 5.8. No. manta-190“, for the month of November. Lenses arranged In order of merit: 45h class-Percy Pmnee. Wumot Webster. Percy McGn' Mabel Parkinson. Chnrlle Wickett. Frank Lena. Amos Chase, Beatrice Webber. Mary Wickett, Edm Lane. Sr. 3rd clueâ€"Ford )IcGar. Jay Webster. Katie Fennelly. Guy Read. Eddie Fennel! . Jr 3rd cluesâ€"El- ton Prensa, Ernest cGar Howard Wick- etr, Ade Webster,_Elme 959993.} 3:! UUI. nus- vv uwvwn, .â€"-â€" __. _ Hattie sue. Annie Fennelly. Ernest Webber. Sr. pt. 11. cluesâ€"Charlie Rand. Fred Lane, Deve Wicket; Jr. r. 11. due «Parcv Parkinson. Clinton ch . St. L class-Fred Webster. Douglas Rad. Jr. L classâ€"Ray Webyeg; IIAA-n '1"..- AL- Edda Pam-e. J. III. aimâ€"Em Richardson. mid Cunningham Bertha Richardson. Florence Ford. J in H Thomas Reed. Sr. II elmâ€"MB 1. Vincent Gunn. Suflord Ponroso. Sanford gm,eaothIiII1nGGeor-go Rooow air. I]. mâ€" r o c an Comm 0 on vim p.31 Irena Cunnlnnhnm. Cnnnlnghnga,Wim° For}. Port 11. class. ‘_\_ _ m_‘L-_ aimâ€"numb tuna. vuua. 135m, Walter Puma, Willie Cu u-_z W: cund-‘Emo mm, Alice (1. Lame J eckett. Jr. thirdâ€"Ethel ebeter Cler- ence Chennon. Chetheln Gmhem. Herbert Grimatone. Secondâ€"Willie Penn-nee, Vic- let. Robinson, Stanley Webster. Pat H. sr.â€" G.rdon Webster. Mlle Webster. Tommy Webster. Part II. râ€"Essle Cop:- l_e_x_1_(!, My Eowler. Part I men )I xckm, fluiin J Brdan. Scaoox. moanâ€"The monow u the report 013:. No. 7. Mormon. or the month or November. amen entered-occid- lng to merit :â€"th clueâ€"Charley Hold . Sr. fourthâ€"Wm. Moore. Eflhemle o- Klnnon, Nevada Webeter.F oleGnhun. Nelson Graham. Mebel Wehelg. Jr. fourthâ€"Bleach Webster. Maud about. Charley, Wow. flew-v.4 Waterfa- I’mln‘ton. “l“‘n ”Q Ior “I". Ilh"‘x|vu Ru. Home Mchsh. Lula Salams Howard 81'. o'- Suplon. Fm ulnr lrl'ar ngton. my n3... Mona 1111“: rm 1:.â€" llunlo l‘orrlngtoo. com Ron. “1.13311. ll . 1mm lor. um «I. Wllllo Tm Toloohor o... No. 10. Fonolon. * RAMSEY'Sâ€"MARU‘OSJ. “mm to Tun Nu. I Souoor. Ramaâ€"Following lo roporo o! 8.“n Noll Mormon. tornooohotNo- Noam ornuod lo ordor mm: 110 olou Lâ€"R Rural Runs. Vodo Manhood. Horboro Wont. Po. olou l.- Elolo Chou. and olouâ€"Ruuoll Wall Howard Wolllr. Howard Kullok. Jr. clout-R yuolahocd Stollo Gor- old Woodward. 3rd oluo â€"m J ullo Noble. Reno Purvlo ond uufio Nohlo. loMoKluoa. oq no]. Jr. 4th elmâ€"ml. Maud SlouunonJ Johnfloll. lotflllolou â€"ka Pam-3mm. 3mm. Bram Rouln ond Chum Arthur. oquol. Sr. 4th clan-Poul. Noble Plenum Boulo. Clam! manhood. A. aéumd‘uohor. into It. ' . Conantâ€"A grind M VII hold In thoxodoohool houo, upper Dutch Lille. onFrldayovonlng(Nov.29hb). and um on‘oyohle the whys!“ by all. Guessâ€"A few of our young men lath on Tnesdny (Dec. 3rd) for the Gannon: camp: at Colebrldge. Moms BA «3. a“ PLEASA N T V A LLE Yâ€"FENELON. [Correspondence of m Poem OBnUnY.â€"â€"Daath has 9311:: come In our midst at tho home of Mr. Ellj ah’Wora- 18!. and taken tram him his beloved wife, after a short Illness or one month. Every- . u-,x ' ‘0; w- vâ€""â€"-' - bore. She has left behind her e husband to mourn her loss. The whole community sympathize with him In his loss. We lesrn that her tunersl sermon Is to be presohed st Zion church next Sshbsth by the pester, Rev. Mr. Anderson. thing was done to restore her. but kind Meade and physicians could not save her. She died on Fndey evening lest, 6th 0! De- “mbfl'. and lush Sand”. the 8th. ehe was followed to Eden cemetery, Marine“. b! I very am concourse o; pleads and min!!- [Spoclll comcpondonoool Tn! Post] SCHOOL Enemaâ€"Tho follow! II the standing of the pupils In e.-. No. 1 . Fonz. Ion. for the month of Novumbu'. The mum we nmngod In ordorol mule :â€" S‘- 1‘,I-BI‘MIR”. Xe“ PAM B. Jr. l\'.â€"Goo Io Putin ton. Jenna no lo. ’8 8 1 Sr. III.-Gmlo Ha: 11 Green Jr. nipâ€"Fm! Pmlmwdf-MSP.Tfi.?!"¢.-..-_ a“... MARIPOSA S [A TI ON . BALSAM LAX!- MARIPOSA. 1st “2!“, 11°51: ’53. Moon, Teacher. FRIDAY. GREGUBY'S BM 8m. 1m. Wu Pumcx. muses. Pnsoxu.-Mr. H Won 3nd tmfly let: Dmtordtor ldhndon Tue» d_sy_._ 3:4 Inst ...... may. 095-301 and W'fllox have "tux-59d from the North- west... .Mr. 3nd Mrs. anu Thurston an expected home on a visit ad will arrive next week. Canes Norm. -â€"1'he Rev. Mr. Cannon conductod cervical) In the Pmbytcfln church onSunda Doc. 8 ;h ...... Molntyn :- In at the Scotch um B chunk. Mr. McIntyre m auto: gn chard} twang-on; ”at; 3:0. 391! 31.13». E. Woonu'd; cum. 3. McCul- lum; rec-soc" Bro. Wm. Patrick; tin-m. Bro. A. Elliott; tram. Bro. Thu. Ball; D. of 0.. Bro. Rich. Wm: lecturer. Bro. Wm. G: ; com. 8:09. B. White, A. Burgess. J. hen-la, R Wuhan 3nd Wm. Smith; tylcr. Bro. Wm. Endloott. Nawwinwotkthenoynle-chdegueon Friday evening. l§_:h 11131:.” Inihutchuroh twat: one four; .86. ad unrulyweloomod mhuoldncquln- PLEASANT POINTâ€"RENEWN. ISpeclel no Tu: Pom] Scaoox. Bavariaâ€"Following is the report of e. e. No. 7. Fenelon. tor the month end- ing Nov. mth. nemee stunned in order of meriu: Valueâ€"Eve '1‘. Be . Willlne J. J. Wmn’. Wilbert J. en. Albert Hon. John K. Jeeheon. Thee. Jeeheen. IV. clueâ€"Men Irwin. Bertie Irwin. W. J eehon. Willie Greer. Ill. clueâ€"Welt."- Hore. Ethel Kennedy. Merlin Tilll‘lm. John Endieott. Gecrae Kennedy. June: Endlcott. ll. cluesâ€"Elle M. Brien. stid Endloott. Edith Kennedy Boner; Seneca. Fred Thnreton. Wilfred Hare. Sein- eon. Weeley Pound. Minnie Po erd. Wil- herhlrwin. Entry Endieott. Pt. 1!. er.â€" Minnie Brien. T. EndieothMu-y Kenned . L'ule Kenned . Millie Brien. Smh . Myra. Lilly idea. Pt. II. jr.â€"Jeeeph Greer. Wilfred Eadcott. Minnie Endieott. Elude 30W._Viole§_y_l. grey-ton. G. mtg-'90s: Nzw "(cmâ€"On Mend”. evening. Dec. 2nd.DnnetoM LO.L. No. 90 elected the tollewlng once-bum for the ene- 19:; [est :_W._M..__qu. Jo_hn Kegneglx; D e n,- run WU HUWI uvu wu- fiv v Bananaâ€"We understand the: the members of our division intend going to Snnderlendon Wedheedey. Dec. 182b, to give the dream celled the “Les: Lani." eeresnme the Sonderinnd people will bewell pleased with the lay. no it no given here end et L'xbr: go with good 8006089. â€"- - L-â€"- I“-.. “.1- UHL‘VWE. Lhconxmâ€"The boys have been enioy- ing good skating on the pond until Satur- day night. We gueee they will have to go sleigh riding now however ..... A few from here went to Wick on Mondoy even- ing to the onnivereory eopoer end concert. Although the night we: oomewhet “orgy there woe 3 very zood time ...... e wonder how meny weddingo then one to bemnnd Christine. 8 oil eppeeronoe these will be several. y an the hotel no_t-lonz .391 Some One Said Vflvyxsmsrwa mm mH...H .zvvvmflcua. .mmozmmmmfi Ema .Qbfii‘b.zh‘bu.‘h‘~‘3bp§‘kbfi. so (”gm-moan: PW éAEE-fi '1'“ amour Tn: amâ€"Gubiré Kori. _Kiby' 15'. Gregory. [Cmded out In: week] ARCH. CAMPBELL, Family Grocer. Rowntree's. Cabbey‘s and Baker's Chocolates and Cocoas, Foulder’s and Delhi Jams and Jellies; C. B. Peels, Orange, Lemon, Citron. W in“ mem >=m> at. / x / /. x / / ,.’_.,/m/ .45 aiafizghwéfibréVflfikfiVévgga \gyéuuh Dessert Cluster. Concord Cluster. California Lay era Black l§.uslu~,t Blue Basket, California Muscntelle and Selected \ aloucim: V ostizzia and Pumas Currants. Lemon, Vanilla and other Essences; Spices of -all kinds: Baking Powder in {lbq £113., and 11b. Tins, full weight at old prices. The best 250. TEA {a the County of Victoria. HOLIDAY GROCERIES. 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