lll’S mum . . â€45.†’ W â€m m ' 9M ‘ "‘5 lens Extn anw I“ "led Hove. “sorted bl M. wmuï¬ofl KidGb'q â€aâ€! Lndi- Idem Kid Gluvu, two lock fut- ener, every putt mmtoad .1... and 81 I! ll‘ FURS Christmas. .35de the plasma-of Christ- 13:133 lies in age getting mdy â€"â€i'n anticipation; of I ' ’Ithe Joys to be. adgigd to the mcipicnts of our thoughtf 10:55. For tycscgsurprjscs "might suggest a few Of‘ff‘hc tpany 511mb}: armies to be {oundsiin this store. .. 39- ‘ \ " ï¬ll TL ‘1 m HUME xggï¬imml Nd W . SUTGLIFFE SONS. ake your sclectioas now. We will put any article MC for you until you m It- You have amoeï¬hm MC: now than i§ M '33 until the rush “"fj; GEO. A. LITTLE, 8003mmâ€- UHRISI‘IAS IS EWING. hristmu Gail. a Overcoat “than told .mt than laden. Ifm mt ~omo for - “QC-ID nee (mo-H lid ‘0‘ thus regal“ An oppodnnfly Said One of our Rich Lindsay Men worn) undue». m :11 the In («It «duty 90. Pooh, Jewel Gnu, Toilet Cues, Haiti. Gaul. Tanning Gnu, Photo Fm. G. R lune tt LADIBS' 7017mm" superior stock and invite the careful inspection 0! housekeepers, who will ï¬nd both Goods and prices right. A call solicited. THOS. BRADY, We stand ready to guarantee that every person who buys Groceries here will be blessed with healthy appetites, because our Goods are perfectly fresh, Deleterious changes take place in some lines of Provisions if left too long on the shelves. Our Goods are just out of the wholesaler’s \hands. give lull}! my want}: (or jun In)! a! your appetite.†He meant it. to l mu nova laboflat m neatly “I would In the lines of Christmas Gmerles we have a “Au v "nu, Cdondm. 1 auto m o a , __l_.tm¢.z GENERAL Puma : For GHEISI'IAS m HEWYEAB HOLIDAYS, 1898-99 J. Suteliï¬â€™e 856's “-00 In“ mun-u he “00 .6.“ “ " OI.“ Eric‘s-hm and mun] nodal present: on motto (this. worth your whlle to use than â€"-â€"they are choico. mukovtlmn more invitln'. we nay [- pupa-ed to receive pupil- nt his maiden :e, 50 GAIBBIBBE - ST. the carcfï¬l inspection of J. Parnell Morris, â€"moom 'â€" ORGAN PIANO, Indin’Cud Gas and Paris combined; 25,50,750 VUUAL AND THEN“ .I. P, K 2:1: “0138’ Well, de Crab is thinking about Nell- ie aU de time, ye know. an' be saves all his dough until he has eight ‘cases.’ Den he goesup tera woman unsus- ter know. and tells her he wants bar take Nellie outen do Orfling House an' wants her to care fer her. “An," says Crab, (1:an hiuellnp like a man, “I'll pay yer wot yo: tints is right lief her keep.†“Yon'n pay,‘ says do loidy. “Yes, I'll pay,†says Crab, an pay yer right, too.†“me yer got de’ dough." says do loidy.‘ “Earn it," says do Crab. “Howl†as 9 9° woman. “Houdini poipers and: \mn’ shoes,†"mach does yer Inn is do mulesâ€"dc snakes â€" due blues - de deletions tremenduouaâ€" See? Well, old Alp‘m gets do Brook- lyns an' More day has a chance tel; swing him for mnrderin' his wile he ‘ ups and crooks. 'Well, do cope buriee do bot' of dem‘ and den dey puts Crab and Nellie in a Orfling Home way out on do Sout' side w‘ere dere is a. whole lot more kirk wot aint got no mnddera nor fodders. Boy was dere for a. good while and Crab dont cotton to it wot a. cent. 1111' one fine day, wen' nobody aint looking he screws over do fence and hikes down town to de Alley. Wots hikes? Say yer a dead one, an' dot aint no pipe, neider. I think yore 81 con. man-aim yer 1' No! Do do} square 7' Well. hikes is a new. one tori walks. De Crab comes along Later de‘ Alley, and de gang takes a. shine ter him, an' nex' day deyj given him u. out- ï¬t, poipers and blocking kit.,a.nd start: him in bizneas for huselt. Say, dere mint o mug on do corner: as km hnaael poipers like do Crab. I‘m' pretty smooth meeelf, but Crab has me beaten ten ways from de deuce. Dots taro talk, ye see. mister." x A _7__ __ wum yer, (w Vtwo mum "w u-.. --. den old geezer: dat was always soaked! Mister. wlt booqe, and wan night he came home here ‘0 ‘ Wu. 8. bugger load than usual an' be-. was 9‘1 cause he‘ taught Crub’s mudder rhould , 0‘“ “f“: hove turkey and stuff [or him nor m? â€*3 eat (an. honest to gosh. mister. dey “mud hardly ever had a. t'mg on account of On ‘ do way the old man boozed every cent t9 N0" away), he ran at-de Cmb’s mudderum' h!“ I ‘ after trowing do baby (Nellie, you hun. E know) on do floor, he beat her mudder was on L? .death wid a. stove poker. Poor W" t hellue's two little ankles were broke. noon fl Soy. Hully Chee 2 I’d like to hadu crook am“ at dat ole gmezerl ['11 ha.’ stove in 3' through oou 1o 0! no; am, all right all right. - :3“ "' We 1. do cope comes along and water to F mm up on' dey um him intqde booby . .‘P’ ““3 hatch. but, yoreee. he'd hadeo much to: D“ I dunk all his m. dat he goo.“ on inter m °‘" the ‘Brooklynboyl'nwdt, yer don't “â€9" ‘ koow wot do Brooklyn: in Well yer ’" â€â€˜1' a lobster gone, (in'diagnst at my‘ignor- Homer's once of his expregion) why der Brok- 2:2“: “1‘ home tron their lebore 'in the ietoree. emcee, (notoriee -end‘~w£ire- lhoueee. where from eerly morn they ’hed been ensued in the pursuit of . :their eepnrnh motions It who Christan“ Eve. The weather wee por- ticulnrly cold. end. it seemed “though the early decked windows of the (rent eloreo hed proved but little nttreotion to entice the holiday shopper from hie or her mm fireside. On one corner at one ot the most densely crowded of the II!!! greet thorouchtnm in the heert of the city rtood e retherennll, med unkempt urchin. kicking hie . heels together end blowing now on this the“. now on thnt. to keep the blood in oiroulntion, end ever and non piercing the nir with his shrill cry. "Poipeml - Poiperll Here's yer evenln‘ Poirern." He was 3 curious lookim epeo men of the genuine street nub. This smell merchant wan. I juhed. about eight yenre of use. but the expoeure to wind and weather and the mode of life followed by his close had canned e oertein. not look to uppenr upon his (eetum which sure h'unthe ogpeernnoe of being 3 greet deal older t an he in reelit wee. This nmin was known to the enilinre in emboge' Alley M "u Creb" on account of is diminutive size. and the wenlened ex- prgeeion of his oountrnenoe. ,- AL_ Soundingflne 33131an IE? is: like dis! supper over. no pun-m nus cum ow- Wot! a. dime! Thanksâ€"I taught yer and was about to say Gomoï¬l’fltefnl looked like a mude minutoI lampedwzord when suddenly Ins cries yet in the doorway. Well. as I mangled ymh tears end be and, while tellin' yer, do Crnb‘s fader was mot! 1““ V°'°° $00k w'th emotlon, “Say, dem old geezer: dat was always soakedl Minter, I “3h 00 30811 801116 hgd. been wit booze, andmn night he came home! here ‘0 get some 0‘ ““5 ‘“‘1: 3°.“ wit a. bigger load than usual an' be-, was 1?! chancennnd on ‘1"ng hun cause he‘ tought Cnb’s mudder phould ' out vsflth a. quesuon as_to Nelliehhetold have tm and. stuff [or him tor me but story substantially as hug little out (an honest to (ooh. mister. day friend .nad earlier in the evenmg. hardly ever had a t'mg on account of On ‘5'“ h° “9M to run “’3’ do way the old mm boomed every cent t‘? N°u‘°' but I detmned 1"“ 39d ‘9†“nâ€. he ran etde Cmb‘s mndder. nn' hgm I was gonna out to see Nellie wnth hun. He could scarcely believe It, but often troYLn‘gL do baby (Nellie, you was overwhel lwitll joy. ; ‘ ,A L- L_-A I.__ _.--.l.l-.. uuu. "U was. un- .pâ€"Jâ€" v__-r V _ a little lame sister wot. had. bot her ankles busted wen she was a kid 00': she can't. walk a step now. De Crab husles do daily poipers and shines shoes to make enough dough to keep Nellie, (dat's his sister's name), and. de kid. is only eight years old, ye see. mister. 533'. aintfll gettin' nothin'fer ,, I!I__ )2_C Ju; lww- â€"â€"v_ W.‘ was wan of do boc' kids wot ever hus- aolqd a. poiper or shined a than." 011 asking further details I was given this urntive; “1'0 lee. mister. it's jos' like digâ€"Crab‘a a right guy and dare aint no wan as my: different. He's got A L J I.-. I.-- Th0 junnih new: (lulu-s of the city had a. certain uncut o! respect -- I o with some. even rovemnoe,â€" or t lr little follow "no" ." and war. on formula one in grow con- ldontiul with one 0 them you In ht learn the following blotory o! " Or: ‘3" lilo from his first appearanne inhlqws- boys' Alley to the tune at rgoounung. My immgnf. told me that ‘ Dut Crab LAAI I_:.l.. .nnb Ann! Inlaâ€" le'hl VIII â€NY M! Night. wu anvil: her great duh mantle our the city. and the crowds of tired and weary boiler- were hurry- I! 1330.. 1. Laos. CM 111. 888883 3388 A TALE or cmr LIFE. @REB. LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1898. mes" ago to-nh :eep’ measure “19' from plat 3949,? I sayâ€"no! vfe,‘ than the dis! Supper ov yer and was ‘Ma v word w I learned from the cod womm in whose house Nellie ived, that the child was incurable and that she her- eelf did ever thing possible for her welfare. and believed her to speak truly. The child’s hoe bore evidence of sweet contentment wtih her lot. and ' her etfln’ “05% “ii: Orv-.- one who is good to him. is good to me also." I looked at the child and must confees I felt like a great big Pchool- boy who is about to be punished by a. lady teacher before the gaze. of the whole class. The childâ€"a tot of six years of ageâ€"speaking to me and look- ing at memrith words and look becom- ing more a youngcwomn three or {our time: her age .that a tiny tot of six painful summers-:1 was tongue-bound and could find no words In expres myself other than a. stumbling ‘oh. that's ad right. Nellie. one else would do in-it's nothim." is is not the ï¬rst time in history thet a mu has been abaehedudeonfued b the words of u childâ€"I felt 'ddy and h- ful before that child. was great soul- ful e were looking the thunk: which the? aithful little heart felt monk nob's mpew- .. ___. __._.-- ,_ IWI“. "w I you-vâ€" ase. and them. proppod up in a chxir. at Nollie. I gamed at the child. lost in admiration of the lowly of her sweet face. upon which was a. calm look of resignation and peace. I m around from my wonder 1nd brought to my hence: by a voice which I hand “ya “Nollie, here's do gent wot wufuo g tar mo and buys the wiper: 311' gives no I food like I was Mark Hanna or some of dem guys. and don comes out tor yer. Sny. talk nbout McKinly and don: swells. but girl all ml fluohlu compared with thus guyâ€"he’s a prince. well, I tell you _‘ .‘ .how can I thank you, six. for bung so to Rob!â€" Rob is all I hoyehnfl. {eel that any- We boarded a southbound car and soon arrived at Thirteenth street. Crab deï¬ed into a store and. peering in- throush a window. I saw him buying some m'eetmeats. I wentin and otter- ed to pay. but he waved neuide with the gesture ofa queen and inlorxnezl me “But I'm goin‘to buy dele tinge outen me on coin." I purehued a good! supply of fruitaand candies and a do! for Nellie. and away we went to Mrs. Homer‘s -- Nellie'o home. Arriving there. we entered a questdittletcgt- I say-no! happy Cmb 1â€"h4ppicr far than the chronicler of your history. Supper over, he pushed his chair back and m about to any some grateful word when suddqnly hi.s_ e‘yg got him in to a. table and the poor urchin was limply dulled at the aplen- donr of the service and the richne- of the repeat sat belore us. However. he eoon found his appetite. and to have eeen him devour eonree alter course an it wue set before him would do you good and would brim to thq eyes of a. stone nun almost a. “mint which rises when the emotions are deeply stirred." Poor little Crab! I see you. now. in (easy as I saw you then two years ago to-night. with eyes nglow with pleasure and bends working rapidly from plate to month. _P_oor_' Crnb: did ‘_; pé;‘;iti';;£irh_ï¬}5iï¬nl on. aid we will Inn 3 font." said I. Ho look- ed. at not hull doubtfnlly but! half a rfly. “'Suy wot'o or zn'meâ€" do yer tin Its any fun as n' n of a kid wot curt It hook u yo! ". "I am not foollns. uh. I on in earnest; come ulna _ us will hue a tent." More alum-nod, that over he accom- panied mo to a 1: restaurant. but at the door ho h k: "Say. mister. 10'. around to 00‘s ln do Alley were “I k d. oatâ€"warn dun rwell guys in den tint it do: no you oomlm in (or chow with a. rugged kld like me; dey'll flvo you do home laugh" -“1M. them ouch. m boy." 1 rep] (I. “I don‘ euro and heal no no. will laugh oll us." vâ€"‘ “‘-‘v â€""_. I «antral form/Dun: You and' luv- “. mind it. mm a twantyoflvo out piano tam-out Cub pulled out ahndfuldmmdaeouloof nickel. and d to we a mac {or no. “0111);â€. d 1. “how may papers . have m um" lie counted them, can inJII' two New; two Journal: md than hatchet "Give them tll to m’,‘ said I. “and keep the chants" .thh '; piqued look and a hurried “hail. mister." he started any. I called him back and inquimd when ho was coin. “Out to: 'Tir- tot-nth strut to: see Nellie." he re- pltod; “I not ta hut-o! before it sou too Into." “an,†you tad ogpgpr ygtt" Say. quit yo: kid 11'. boa; dont yer know u. kid- doot cat no upper!" "Well. come :10qung god hue sup: I “coil nu Cab for a tow min: at“. and (null: idpd to have a chat with the linking. U momma; pim co do‘louy um her homo and look- um her. and do Cub [on out tar In her every night won ho'a tron wit Nu avonLn' point-3:119 vow than out on Tum-u. mt mum: Bat-l all I know nu". I0 I must ho om "Polpord" «hood down the street at he data! may In couch or custom". for his pmduou | ‘ . . a M. bus I m we could p» on much." “my choc" an Cub. “We out! .1 u- mn yu- t‘m wk- mmboul.‘ an! n will b. a cinch m- ph: m ml." 80 In le do mm it: cold. lukf'hLNoll 'I hop WI yer -’ um †nyoruoâ€" null). 33‘]. do wow u Cub om cud do nab. a nplol u ow ul- uh. 11th “No tor Im- honu and look um her. all do any. out u do Ortlu‘ 89m )- (15¢! t9 got rid _uI_ he}. m. liter mun. bun thus I rm: ly And he visits the children away below, Where the great sun beams and burns,â€" And ah. thechildren um laughim no. .Where’cr that Lon-man turns! Whero'er that Love-mun turns, my sweet, At home. or far. or nan. In the biting frost. or the burning heat The Man who drives the Door. And. now thofrost ison thapane. was hue Belt the trees. Andthochignukoau. his ulohn grain .In his not. but he should. (mu. ; hhknuhbutheshmldtrmmy A E 3‘ Christ-u Bells The old gray bell in the old gray bower. [I ringing Ioghdly wrou the town, And mouthed dawn, ukoushahn He can" in the n‘ght with big tiny sled And visits us while we drum. And thq pop moan agileq up qveghead And the love-stars lamb ind clean. The love-stars laugh and gleam my -â€"~ --â€"â€" â€" -_ '-- "â€""" râ€"“v. PALM!“ ' Harriet Beecher Stowe and Topsy ..... - . the frost gleam on the trees . E. Armour and Master W. Dingle w. children talk or men rains ‘°°'.’°‘P°“d°.°°° '0 11'†PM) Cleopatra... ...Mrs. 5mm. And reins that never freezeâ€" an?! ‘mggmgmdï¬â€˜twlg’l‘hm Mugarimgton and Ike†TTiaâ€'“’-â€Â°'°' ‘Tï¬â€ £33m" “my *1“ I» held in the Palestine mm.%hf£i£7ff‘i.Â¥fi§hi§iï¬ Tm “gym?" 4’ f a, Tuba“, â€31°01 m on Tuesday. 27th dayIChrieum Nixeeon ...... Miss Ella Gross . g.“ or m ° ° “W9†00min! ‘t 1 Inn. for the! Frances Willard..mies Mabel Sharpe, d utthw the WI '1' Jeptha's Daughter.†)1. McAlpine ' . purpose 0! the Men who dares the Deer. hi]? 3: the mwï¬wit‘l‘git’ Bucket O‘Flennigun...lliss A. Dutfus m amen both one o ' ' ' ‘ Hei- [iv-eeawey In thehgreet Snowund. ehereerdaelreedy 3:“th to ate stocmh‘. ng§e,)Â¥ufkkmï¬et (800;; K21: n regwne heroe- seas: in o r'thnt t capi my be mid ,' ,,,,,,, ' . mas ' In mums mind by the Fur-0N 3W“ “9- If the new?! stock be not sub- ?gfhheornchéee, mes nerï¬iflifï¬lï¬Ã©â€˜Ã© .Yet his Deer they never freeze.- eoribed e vote of the shareholders will! 90,839“, mm 30“ They never. never freeze. my sweet. he uken on en otter to be nude by Mr. I Miss Ray and Master cqggnmgmn In “I“ ““4 ‘P “I“ “d “m"- W3- WW‘II- 0‘" PM much Roee Bonheur ......... mes E Knowlson And he never “reefer the WI“ of heat on the PM “(I (pol-gun; of l m Albai... .. ... ______ [II Pilkio .The Inn who dnvee the Deer. aid buunees. A ull npreeenthtion or Marthe Wuh' (on ,,,,,, m“ n, mun-o both shareholders end mum is re- Josiah Allan's “enemas: O'lnush'm no visits the children any up there quoted a: the voice of this meeting will en... ... ...mee Ilium At h'u home. in Christmutide. 49°“. um mtwr- DON 330on $52.... and her midene...Miu Silver And then with e bound of his deer in “muffs-VJ - 4 and mg.“ .Walters, a Benson, 3 the m the m â€"._ Eggâ€); Tnengï¬mn' 3.60%?†O cranes ocean â€" en, . one am. :1 m The ooeln m. to wide. ll! Wt. YVICTOBIA ROAD ' Laura Secord ................. lies Bowen In the nicht with never e fear. (Correspondence to The Post.) 9 Flora McDonald... ...mu Ligget For manic ‘ 9““? 0‘ ti 10°" What is the mutter with the lemurs? Florence Nightingale and gunrde ...... The Man who drives the - No ample. in town end it no near Christ- Mics C. Robertson and Messrs. C. ' mu. Bender-on and C. Sutherland De eul'e'hntke n'qht with hie till! 8104 ' Min Non Armour he returned ; A 20th Century GirL ..... Hrs. Edward. And visits III while we dmm. nftnr £11th an extended visit with Helen Hunt Jackson-... 3-. "3:“: ::- He live: away In the great Snowlnnd. In regions across the seas; In recinnn ruled by the Fur-Clad Bends Yet his Deer they never freeze,â€" They never. never freeze. my sweet Iny that land so cold end dreer. And he never cries for the wnnt of heat .The Inn who drives the Deer. THE MAN WHO DRIVES THE DEER D. G will Cnmphe'l. The frost. in on the window pane, the frost gleam on the trees: We children talk of lrozen rains And reins that never freezeâ€" That Andnever. never freeze. my sweet, ive e mi: hty cheerâ€" Then lief. or the tread yo! the fur-clad 0! the tMen who drives the Deer. rhuMethtM out re. but to one ml". to Hal lllllo art. It m e dull: blow. All the sweeten. and hope in her nun. Illa had «one (out when they to :1 her of “Rob? sudden doinlee. and n she nestled In my am that night she told no she. too, vented to «lie, so that she mlaht he with Bob onoe more. I nom- forted the little mtterer as best I eonld end here lnetolled myself as her protector for lilo. end no I perform my oolbimpaeod duty and render my stow- enhhip my on ell-watchful and all- ooelnc Provlbooo reward or condemn me. The newspaper publishers buried the body. and over the grave erect-ed a tombstone in the form of a broken oheft. engraved as follows: “Robert Alpin. Died December ï¬lth. 189-. used 10 yeerl. Elected by his fellow Newe- boye and Charm of “Neweboys Alley." iffhflw FM†in many Joy. to come. Christmas nfwrnoon I re- ee'u'ed o menace from my firm telling me -I must. I» to QIn to Peril. when it was t intentIon to n A branch hon-e. nnd I had been I: can (or. the position. I made by pflplfl- no. in 3 hurt . end two days later left. for New art. from whence I coiled for Fume. I cant mu Rome: cum to be expanded' for Nellie and Crab. nnd on mnny to outline. when. free {manhunt-LINN my one rtmentl In n poet thoro hhne in â€Paris. I thong ht of eIIie on Cnb of the'oender. patient Motion of the little crippled†sister. the love and “faction of the slut-d little chm. thus only thoughtin lie Inn for Ne- lle; and many a line and o. t did I envy that little outcastâ€"the wait of (be “muâ€"the measure of tender Iove minis. l was in Pm. two yearnâ€"tum you. full‘ot busine- oom um! worries nt- teudant upon a venture such as oil-'- mu. but hwpily it bu boon to accen- tul that [have been granted a fur- louh. and undo but. to come but to door old America I was sitting Int evening thinking our the events of the put two yous. when unddanly I thomht of Crab. and made up my mind. to visit him and Nollie unln. "I haw-eon Crab Ala: but what I change! _Whnt 9_ (it! great Cub than the WW ht urchin of Wm years ago. 0:: pick up my morning paper ul- molt the int. item whlch come under my notice won one whlch an I read it. turned my blood cold ln my veins and ulrom man tho h I look. I luld down my piper and or d Ilka a child. Thin no tho team: "A. No. l Bottolion at the [I'm Deportmnnt m ruponding lo a 4-H alarm from the box at Juk- oon and Moore «not. Iut evening. a «mow-.Robort Alpin by name. but honor km lathe hoblluu 0! New» boy- nlloy u “Crow-tried to pan in front o! the fly horn-o hitrhod lo the {loo engine. a no knock-d dawn and run our by the pooch-moo machine and when pinned up ‘llf- â€JEN"! Fri; Elï¬n; Ramon a: mum'- uo to «halt tho oorur'o Imam. on morrwt’ . "Poor Cnhi Poor mm chap! mm: w No GM. and truly o and «M. "a ma gold M- p: a mud won “mu any to m bu Mk- Nollk- what: run down A d hum. nonhum- the poor mm a up. and won (HM wflh Ibo In. of the mm dolor «mm for In and In and" this road but did not mum tho “trucking oulm. Poor On»! So «do a chart Mo. tho sun. u m not at mush mount to than who tum-[M by Mn «ah «Wag wk of tho» Iol .__ _,,Â¥n,ut m‘wk- ’ u.» .. "Ohlp- ~ g ï¬r, wl‘gunm . ‘ . and war wtoro “ not A plan-mt by? mu an uut‘tu the company o! In a Crab. .Wuh a rt?“ awn lb. Cub 9min limo clue A would come only on Club!- an: own . tad bidding good-bye to {Burn and unwed on our return up n. When I left “Crab" Idpmuod :1 Leu- 0! who; ï¬sh in nu and magma “.0715“ in. [tuned illne- m “1:va ox‘pflcwe wh ch m’dmxhqgod- [gushing here. 3’?» 7116“": Eur tho'pnthr of feet. Nor the Eu: who drives the Deer. ’Chmo. Nov. 2nd, 18% [afï¬rm mm was is â€"bem¢ pmpuod ud QLNIy time is «retain- . .. . The S. O. T. metonWodnesdayasus- us! and a. my «double evening wee meat. The members turned out in goodly numbers. A good pmram was rendered which was a follow-:5 Trio. Miss Covet-1y.“ and Mar- lin Cover! y' . MWW v- “w, C-â€"Vv_ Graham's Lehman-slide has been well patronized duri the last week not on! by the ch‘dnen ,but shad? a n3 1' of oumdiezo and '0 Del. M us note on: 01le ooptmg in the :tmoon- recitation. Iii-M. wLytlae; song. Mr. A. w: mm. Mia K. Caver- ly; none. Miss M; routing, Mr. J. mph; logic! .llin H0195; Donoï¬hfltoomgndmtheChx-ist- mu sleigh. which will be one of the may pleasing tenure: of the enter- tninmnt to be held in the Methodist church on loudly. Dec. 26th. The will be laden with good things for tho children and other older folk. all: ml StnuClulwill bothereto dblributo the gift: _A goal prograzp We are pleased to learn that Mr. H. thohubeenunder thedoo- tor'e care for some time. is reooveriw and we hope will soon be as bright as as usual. VHS“ Non Armour has returned utter enjoying an extended visit with [that in Juvis . 7 7_ .vw'ronu ROAD. (Corn-macho. to The Post.) What is the mntter with the farmers? No ample. in tmvn sad it so near Christ.- 6 00M M UNICATIONS- in; to ellevinte the “flea? o! M 7'" mm will W nbroed lithe world. our ' an in- flame and V ' in; wor such as history does' record; When we lesrn that the Car of Busts has de- creed that justice and mercy shall be “ministered in sin-m to the prison- ers. in the pisoe of cruel tyrmy and W; when the mightiest powers feel impelled to shitrste through in- ternstionsl conventions and so evade denststinc were; when the most dmded rials one lending for are- spito tron we: sat! ts expensive out- lays; when inbor is receiving conces- sions and recqnition throughout Christendom; when our sister colony, New Zeslnnd. hu psoc’d through legislstion end mode it no noknowle ed luv olthe londto pension itsod people wheoe yearly incomes do not reoch s certsin snout; when cit and town authorities vie with esc other to attord the mat pleasant ne- nortc and necessary institutions for the comfort and convenience at the people â€"surely the maiden“ of the county of Victorin will he! the influence. meet their obligstions. and consent cheerfully to establish the above much- mded institution. with adjacent lands. and thus sftord to the poor pleasant and profitable employment. health and mmtlon. that n city or town cannot otherwise givenâ€"Your. truly, The Rev. Mr. bke. of Goodwood, preached have last Sunday. he service is to be especidly for the chjldrch n91! Sgany. CA HWY. (Carr-unbu- b no Post.) In. 1'. at tho lab- Mm church. I dug; unwou- a ulna m mu Cantu alr- oull at tho In odllt church WW in tho haunt o! tho “at“, him church on load". Janu- :ry Owl. A (hop gm!“ has bun ar- W and tho will ho uni-tad in Wash. o: mama. and J. Cantor.“ Ban. Goo Brown, analyton. and 3.11 Loilch. 0! [Monica silo. will [in ud- drones. Tau wlth cold luau ‘will ho tinned. A lam turnout u expectei. Mr. Robert Bnba'aon intends re- modeling hls barns next summer. nlo'ndar a if Ion. Ln Bitm- and a. lrynplc. will :- pp.“ Wt“. “I“. M‘w. .“1. NWâ€. ml. in an arm Illllmu an! 160 and 10333:.†«wry- body. don‘ for.“ tho damâ€"aw PINEDALE. (Corrupondanoo to The Post.) 31:. wmau. had the antennae m; weeks ago to bank his shoulder blade bu_t__in grasp-i3 Atavonply. mu l’aturaoh and MiEs’Pi‘iï¬Ei'm hue been (1 as teachers of {haying}: and aft! Oak lqhooln. The Hunky “nudist church rm- nlnrury in oomi on next Mdn’ and Kondny. Doc. Lb and 1m. a». W. 9. Tucker. ILA. 8.1).. mum. will 33mg». 9n Bunting“ 2.81! 49d 17pm. Min Bertha. Sonic]. who. has been ill (91' nqmo time. is now convalescent. Th '0'. Of “0- (Io tho nu»: ot Tho Pat.) Btuâ€"l m aloud to outta. the not commit. prooï¬- ot conun- mouth! and matron.) o! bonny mull-om! at tho «Hound nootuu hold on lion- dny Mom In ddot tkohovo about. for tho purpooo of turthor perfoottu my; and mu to much u any u with at tho rotors thwhomtho county. nnd thong in rtiouur who pram-bl: mug no mt or pm- judlced w o fancied innovation affecting ’ niot one! nil-charting routine at 41in lite. â€"not oven coring to canton-pinto, tho unoortointy of ex. bung auditing. continuing 1min community. or tho duties and obicutiono thnt nocioty ms to its number; Nomu‘u‘. it â€â€˜an unto limit0 t at the 1) "1‘0"†9 lay-u- __ â€utmost!“ madam“ act‘- HARTLEYâ€"BLDON. (Corn-pounc- of flu Pom) w. x. Mason: NRMS 81.00 PER YEAR N.o 1, Mnriposaâ€"William Channon, Jam Glass. George Johnston. Edwin Mark. W. H. Moot-immon and Frederick Sinner. News. David King. William Jordan. William Parkinson. Charles Knight, and Malcolm McPhndden. wen nominated. but (1. No. 2. Linaay and atollsâ€"lulu. Br ans and Gnhun, by actuation. o. 8. But 01:5. hi]: and ' at WM W. 0 Guitar. I. i9. .LVQBI. “Enoch-d Thou wm be Spin-nod Comm Following we gin the nomimï¬ono for county council hold Holiday in the re- apective division: . COUNTY COUNCIL NOMINATIONS "Hill Con Wdlm Mme. Patti. .. "Min- Russell The mother and children. .ln. Kayla Queen Victoria and guards... ..ltn. C. Stackert Col. Deacon Sgt ~Iuor ertin Miss L. Taylor and Mr. F. Mannin- Mu-io Antonietto... "Mia: Steers Christine Nilmn ...... Miss Ell: Gross Frances Willard» flies ï¬abel Sharpe Jep tbu's Dang but.“ )1. McAl pile Bridget Mhuign "was A. Dutfus Maggy; Hucklepncket (Scobgh _fnh The stage was eooene o! beaulyï¬n the $m 11‘3"“ (legend with o: Ipb r we lttin’ t purpose inflection. 0n the-thronentthe m at ï¬ne. In... M and beauti- ild “on whys. would be found among thet brilliant throng. With m‘tely pace and dignicy eh- invita b‘ , ,pelaoe per- oone the whole world over who [ply with mono- layclein tony title 0! lane tor deed: of justice. work: of my. work- ol crt, ooh-ea or liter- ature. deeb afflict. heroin-1. or my act for which they might ve worthy of the crown of hue. entrant come. torwud end pro-en her chin to (boom Tholehxth oflhetrei. of supplant-ism long to tainted.- teil; bntwemeetinthiegetherin‘ Queens. viz" Bliuheth of linked, Inry Queen ofaeole. {nebula o! Spain, Mario laminae. the Queen 1 aloha. Cbopetn. women renowned (or «cry at end ooience in the world'o Notary- nny Lind. Christine Nil-on. undone Antoni. and Mme Pull. .All â€than - oe-ivcly. in voices sweet and 91 'c. st the foot of the throne. end would heve’melled the hurt of one even more implacable than that of the Guide. 0! Fame. Joan of Arc. Helen of Troy. Harriet. Ioochertsoowe. French Wil- lard. Jeplhn's daughter. Miriam and her daughters; doubters of Soothnd, Ireland. From. who ten to the world that famous artist. Rosa Bonheur: daughter: from our verile neighbor acrou tho border: end hut but not. land, (air Canada. who nude I strong clg_l_xn f_or_“'Our Edy of phe Snow's." .3133 Annie Watson Harriet Beecher Stowe and Tops ..-. B. Armour and Master W. 1lsbmgm Cleopa tn" "MmSucclitto limp. Partmghon and Ike... ... ......... or on both (or tin. tad oh My. Quota mum. tn- tn her mu. “- not". don. not Min to (no. tho new win: her moo. looorud b] u bodyguard ol «bum. who Mu can «(in lemon In her union. she no- ped“. and «uh well chasm word. :9- prgyu :1 mm o! the (Mr 006‘... Grace Darling... "Mus Wis: Jenny Lind... Kiss Corker-y Barbara Fmitchie" ............... Miss Prior Helen of Troy 3'... ...Mias Scott Tabitha Primrose... ...Miss Stevenson Portia .............................. Miss Kelly Joan of Arc .................. was Hillock. 1hr; Queen of Scotsdlrs. (Dr.) Club A Sutor of Charity... ... TM contains ware wry Mall 334 mania.“ and tho wick tamed a ub- u be! an. «06:05th In an 33:"). «(tho w r r :- nun-Munoogmu. “13‘“..- it but 5 M thou (IMO,64M cum-I. Inn not in sordid u; mum and tomd clout «ambu- tlun tho would hue had not M u "out a 09 has. In tho flu. Ir. Hacmlllan u no the audit o! in: au- oaq. u it. wu onflul win to his I.- t'mn' atom that i can. to such s happy climax. Goddas of Fame... lira (Dr. ) KcAlpi-o (hm... ...Ih‘u )[cDomLu Queen of Shohcm ................. In. Gout Elizabeth Bsrrett Brown†.. ...Iu. J. Parnell Morr- 'l'bo Godda- ot lam utter urinwio‘ all the merit. of her subject... my Junta hood the crown on the hood of tho. 0 . {or not only in â€I. “lin- ionn of (one but in the homo the world over. does the mother nns’m M. She it h who duos the docume- of notions and mould. the boom and “lb 0‘ “W. M! with it . 90'!!! ‘m 39.“ ambgot win clarity. out how «all u mllodmm cum houu wu anplo prod 1'8- poo-4- ar our» Indium u.- 0M: it u rough! Mt (L. 5’6“,†lubeua. Queen of Spain ...... Elizabeth. Queen of England monolaUuflnydoubu. nil wu the â€at verdict“ admiring (rm :0 In" a tron disinterested pauc- who no willing to give merit nu jud- mrd. ' 0! That tho :bovo apocurular and m- citativo perform. given on Me.- dny evening, WA: 1 complete cocoon, AT THI ADAM? ON TUMY ammo THE TEMPLE 01'“ FA ME has Stewart and waned Allen 9‘7““ I. macs Motcluucuu. Melecn†and" B. "KeAlpino Mn