During the past winter 3:“ in securing a. great ql Numily ï¬ne pump timhel of beneï¬t 1:.) all my cnsto: serves to maintain the Mg q'mth that my goods ha ‘3 hp past. I’m far WEN service And satisfachon guaranteed 1n 0 Steel Windmills Brud‘nnrn House. OVIEMPI third Monday of each month.-â€"47â€" HE "LO’VPT! fl 5 ..._- hi) b 5’31 15:: ESE FACTORY All the latest and improved branches of domatry successfully performed. (Hum-gas mndemlt O F F I O E over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and Wimam streets, DIEVTIST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers fly and {loyal College of Dunlal Sub geons. xi others intereszed, will be held in the Faciormon a. tan-3 g;s “in: great success for over $5 years. Beautiful loath and splendid 5:5. ~r (frown and bridge \\ ork inserted. Lindsay oflice nearly opposite Simp- son‘s â€duh-2843' DENTIST, . LINDSAY, Visits the Omemee Commercial Hotel, opposite the new Post Ofï¬ce Block, the ï¬rs: Tuesday of every month. Admin: A meeting of the Patrons of M ihbrook cï¬â€˜lce‘ Barrister. Sozicitor, Notary Public, ac" MILLBROOK. : ONTARIO. SiENfZY NUSEN" is" I 0.; ..7 -r~â€"-â€"vv- v-uu ww'm a" cure. ‘Pam hlets freeman sddresa. N The Wogd Company Windsor. Ont Wood's Phosphodlnc ls sold In Omemee by R. J. MULLIGAN. DRUGGIST. 3.511111), for the purpose 5mg,- of thc whey for sea- 901. Byoaier, v _ h ‘._w.....,.., v..â€" uâ€"w..- w vwv an toms of Sexual Weakness. all eflects of abuse or excess, Menu! Worry. Excessive use ofTo- Waco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt ' 919mâ€. one white :1. six. 85. 013me ‘F. 1 Mm , ‘ ‘ “auxin... I--- A; 7 Sale. afWhay. 7732?â€?- Aflcr. “A Wood's Dr. F. A. Walters, “and 1 my customers, and wi‘li uiu the high standard of :y goods have enjoyed in Dr. Neelands, Robert Ruddy. om Money to Lana. W as an 6688.- avety 7. That the Reeve o! the said Town- ship attend at the Ofï¬ce of the said ‘ Township (‘lark on Friday the ï¬fth day (){Jannary 1901, and Appoint in writmk two persons to attend 93 the summing up of the votes (or and against this By-law and one porsnn to attand gt each Polling place on behalf of the per. sons interested in smldoairoufl of pro. mating the passing of gm; gym"... and alike inmnbor on beholf of â€,9 persons Interested In and dellroua of opposing the pusnmg of the same. TAKE NOTICE that)â€: above is a (‘lerk of Hm annshlpvof‘i‘i‘ Village of Omemee, on Thu tenth day cranium-.1901, Clerk. Hm- -..- .mya u. 4:: mentors in {the smdl‘ownship entitled to Vote ' thereon shall he taken on Monday the seventh day of January A. D mm from ’ nine o’clock in the forenoon until ï¬ve ' o’clock in the after noon of the sumo ' day. at. ihe folluvrim: placnx and the following shall he the Deputy Return- ing Ofï¬cers to take the Votes at the said respective places namely' In Electoral Division Number ONE of the said Township. at Mairee’s School Ilouae, James Jackson to be Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer; in Division Number TWO 11' Lang’s School House. George Foo to ho‘ Deputy Romrning ()flicer;ln Division Number'i‘ilmil'; at Spezicel’s' School Ilonsa. John Spence to be Deputy Ru turning Ofï¬cer; 11) Division Number FOUR at the shop of John Gossaelin, .l'ovonh Lucas to he Dvpnty Returning Ofï¬cer; in Division Number FIVE at ‘the Salem Public Hall, John James You: to be Deputy Returning ofï¬cer: in Division Number SIX at the house of Simon Harrington, Joseph Monhan to'be Deputy Returning Oiï¬rer. and In Division Number SEVEN at the honor» of Michael O’Donnell, Arthur Franks to be Deputy Returning Ofï¬cmu 6. That the votes cast on this Bx-law be summed on at the 0mm of the (‘lerk of H19 Townshln or 17mm. ._ -. Richard J. Grandy, Towsmr CLERK, {c1 ‘ ,,_,_ ,_ .... .W "VJ“... nuuve routed and for no other purpose whatsoever. 4. That the mud Debentures shall be signed by lh~ Reeve and Treasurer of the Towmhip of Emily .and shall be Issued all atone time immediately af ter the ï¬rst meetlng of the Township Council held after the summing up of tho votes taken on this Bylaw. 5. That the votes of all elector: in 6!... â€" ‘ ‘- ' ‘ 7 - ...., Wm" cums by a spec- ial mic tuerefore on an the rateuble ‘ f‘roprnfj- Ala Hie said Township of .un y. at n ' t. u: curran - ' Debentures. L cy ofthe said 3 That the proceeds of the said De~ bantures aim“ be paid to the Treasurer of the Township of Emily and by him paxd and applied for the purpose I and With the object above recited and I for no other nnnmaa “moo..-“- AUl payment of the mud debt an! mm: and the Debentures issued therem the sum of’l‘wo hundred and forty dollars and tiny seven cents by u s in] run tuerefore on an the rate: pmpeny m the said Township Emily. during the currency ofthe a Debentures. 94" l V V- v...-.. uuua rup- resont In the sail respective years the folloulng amounts of principal with interest on tha unpaid principal at the rate aforesaid computed from the ï¬f- teenth day of December, 1900 namely: Your: Principal Interest Tom 1901 .....$l66.57......$80.00..â€$246.57 I902 ...... 173.23...“ 73.34..-. 94R :7 ,_.- V...“ .vuuuulp OI bu)- ily to be made, executed and issued to tho amount of Two thousand dollars and interest thereon at four per cent per annum in sums of Two hundred and forty-six dollars and ï¬fty-seven cents each, payable at tha Bank of Montreal in the Town of Lindsay, on the ï¬f- taenth day of December, A. 1).. mm, and each succeeding ï¬ftoenlh day of Decan:ber for the nine following years and which Debentures shall thus rep- resent In the sail respective years the folloning amounts of principal “in, intnmm An n... .-_, r. . . _ AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rawuble property of the Townâ€" ship of Emily according to the l s: ’ revised Assessment Roll is the sum of ‘ Nï¬no Hundred and Fifty-One Thous- and,Sevou Hundred and Forty-Three Dollars. AND WHEREAS the amount ofthe oxisting debenture debt of the Town- of Emily is seven hundred and thir- tevn dollars and eighteen cents, and there is no part of the prinCIpal or in- terest of the said oxlaung debt in ur- rears. AND WHEREAS two hundred and forty-six dollars and ï¬fty-sewn cams 3 is the tutu] amount. required to be nised annually by special rate {or the period of ten years for paying the said debt and interest thereon, at lour gar cent. per unnum, in instalments accord- ing to the terms of this By law. so that the aggregate amount payable for prin- clpal and interest. in each year, shall be uqnal as nearly as may be so what is payable for principal and iutoroul during each or the other years of such period. AND WHEREAS {or the purposes aforesaid It is necessary to crane a. debt. :o the extent of Two Thousand Dollar: and to Issue debentures than» for ina. manner hereinafter mentioned WHEREAS it is necesssrv 3n»! desir- able to raise by way 0! loan the sum of Tara Thousand Dollars for the purpose of puiug {or the erection of a Bridge across Pigeon Creek known as "Cow- an’s Bridge.†That tï¬ore 731m†be A By-Law to Raise by Way of Loan the Sum of Two Thou- sand Dollars for the pur- pose of Paying for the erection of a bridge across Pigeon Creek known as Cowan‘s Bridge; in the Township of Emily. BYâ€"LAW N UMBER 301 " 2000. 00 228 01 237.04‘ 187 37.... 194 86.... 202.70.... 210.81.... 219 24 ...... 180 17...... '0 date of the ‘" Hm "Ome- And that the I. votes of Hm he hour a“), d BV-lnw. of December. randy, HIP (rtnmr .f Emâ€! in tn; Thursday um ml. by the said $155.70 $2465.70 246.5 7 Having sold out my blacksmith bnslnosâ€"E to Mr. Richard Morton,l deniro to thank my customorn for their patronage during the past seven years. and hope that a con- tinuanca ortho lame hearty support wlll b0 given to my succusor. 1 will continue in thu 1m ploment and Twine bunnou and ask my many frionun. {or a continuance ortlieir; patruuago when roquirmg implements, t Twine «kc. Full stock or repairawlll b0 kopt‘ in the Mirror Ufllco. 1 will be at the lnirror union on the 7th orJnn. to settle up Iii ac- counts. Wishing you all a Merry Xmas and prognorouu New Ymr. You" Truly. y The closing exercises wereindeed a groutsnccess and marked a red letter (hr in the mantis of the Omemes High School 356 Water 813., next Door to Montreal Bank, u Wuulnl be a nice feature cusiuns lu see the [riouds 01 School manifesting: their Int alfairs by being present. Among the \ ists present Iced Mrs. Jul-dine, Mrs. Sc Kuummln Alissl‘r:ornmn .\l \lr. 1.. hound “r. A. I'M Skn n :r andgnmuy others. CARD 9F THANKâ€"Si ......5 w wuau you nave and We will malié it look like me . We W111 save you money. Overcouts and Suits from We make clothes to ï¬t you and just as you order them. For: as possible. If you can’t afford a new bring us What you have and We will I it‘lOOk like DEW. We WIN sax-7n Trnn MAâ€" Mr. Jardiuo and Mr. Morgan] 80 culled upon to make u. few The revered principal, who is high respect by both his slud‘ his fellowcinzens, made :1 gm un agrenterskmre of Hm utf-c people of this offer and knoyv‘ It was. no doabt u p Kmmuwin, that hath members 01 his churn! to enter the Ministry c mu Church. ’1‘! 6 Rev. genueman gave some good Instructions on educatiuua.’ and Impressed the students wit: necessiiy there was In a. good an ion in all cal Inga. r ,7---.uu’. Rev. W. M. Kannuwin was canqd up- on by the chairman to present the Ma- triculation Cenmcate to Mr. Thornton and Mr. Fred Rowan, both now pursue their utudxes ut onto University. Percy w ho Tor- Dr. Thompson then asked Rev. E. A. Langieldt to present 3 graduating Cer- tiï¬cates to the successful cnndid In doing this the speaker compliment- ed the High School of having as its students such a body ofintelligentand good looking young men and maidens. lie especially rejoiced at seeing pres- ent {our of the old boys who were Wit- nessers to the efï¬ciency and high-mark the Omemee School had in edueationr al life. They were 1; credit to any I school the speaker said, and he thought Omemee could rightly be proud ofthein. It pleased him very much that 4 S'oung men had chosen Ministry to be their life’s Work, and he trejoiced that such earnest and good men were in God's own time ï¬lling the ranks of the Christian Ministry. The speaker exhorted the students never to ‘.I be indifferent to their duties to God It and to man, for indifference was the I very foundation of all evil and failure. Mr. Langieldt then asked Miss Min- 1 nle Poast to receive her Certiï¬cate and complimented her that already she was eiiglhle {or such, she was eno titled to one, Miss Maggie Scott and Miss Neliie McQuade were also suc- cessful Candidates but were not pres- â€" out to receive them personally. [1,... rev -- ~- ates. these the sacred before Style,F1‘t anfl the Best Workmanship, Call an “In“ the Board's appreciation of Ihei vices. He urged the scholars i» live- and studies to endeavor to the blessed example of their S and assured them um their a could only be secured when they realize their obligations to God :1 their fellow-men. n 7â€"-.. _-nuvueo. ‘ qnlte a number of friends were present. Dr. J. N. Thompson. preeldent of the School Board, was in the chalr, wlth him were seated Trustee '1‘. C. Ivory, Rev. W. M. Kannawln, B. D.. and Rev. E. A. Langfeldt. m; A. The chairman, in announcing the purpose of the gath- ering, called upon Mr. '1‘. Ivory to ad- dreee the school as representative of the Board. He expressed satisfaction at being present and assured the teach- ers of the interest the Board took In I the affairs 0! the Schools and also of] The Omomee High School had its cioelng foativitiee on Friday, afternoon. Besides the teaching etafl'end students. quite a number of friends were present. Dr. J. N. Thompson. president. of the School Board, was in the chair, with him were seated Trustee '1‘. C. Ivory, Rev. W. M. Kaunuwin R n n...» n"-â€" PETERBOROUGH. High School Closing n L'enmcate to Mr. Percy and Mr. Fred Rowan, who pursue their utudxes ut Tor- '. W. McKIM. ILUIS present, “a not- ue, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. l‘nornmn, sts Byers Ur. A. Evans, Mrs. I‘uu we scholars 1» their dies to endeavor to follow rxample of their Saviour them um their success I secured when they would obligations to God and to bfeauure atsnch oc (Sgd!) W' H' Kennedy; ricuds of the H 12h their Interest in It: (Sgd’) J' J' NIChOlS~ u! TAILORS, ‘. Morgan were al- pYeuauro to Mr. I geuuumen are 21;,cuutompluting ofthe Presbyter- HI with Um :ood educao rum mks. held in very lines Itching Piles instantly relieved and positively cured. Perrln's All lluullng Ointment nlluys all iritutinn and hauls every' kind of sore from a cummon pin; ple to the must malignant solcer. (ml sores, Barber’s ltcln, Salt Rheum, IS 'ma, King Worm and all skin diseases A Speciï¬c for Pin Worms 25c. per bnx PERKIN’S DRUG STORE, LINDSAY. 019* Don't fall to attend the ment In Bradbnrn Hull ( evening next, Jun. 1,1901. dent-e onv oveninnlast wmk during 1 scucc. M RS. J. R. MITCHELL. "M‘W _ , ‘......yu_‘ us UHLC as change m busxzn‘ss necessitates a pmmpt pzlymrnt of same, the said W. H.1{e-nnsdy to pay all Iiabilitms cf the late ï¬rm. Dated at Omcmec, Dec. I. 1000. Allacmnms (ire the Le pan! to \‘J H Kenn mill. am] â€I I: give “JCS SI'W’ “H. I 4:: 1).:z'tncrsl: p heretofore: car- ried (m bctu‘vc-x: \V. H. Kennedy and J49. j. Nxclqu, as saw mill :md plzmzng mill operators, utc.. xt Oxmmw, umh r the ï¬rm name of Kennedy 8‘: Nichols. has this Jay I): w. zhssulud. W. H. Ken- .icdy cr‘ntinucs m the plzning miâ€. .1111 j. j. $icho§s W1“ opem‘ I , . 19:1 In“ an“. 9 tea H u. m.: EYE. EAR. TH “OAT Comer Is'ncorge um! - - 7 --â€"-...n6 cough; then a little loss in weight; then a harder -' cczzgh; then the fever \ and the night sweats. - Butter stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your 'cough today. Yea can do it with n.†:1. I“; ‘. .4! lo. PI LESâ€"Pl LESâ€"P1 LES $50.00 REWARD. â€"__â€" mus: malignant selcer. HM bar’s Itch, Sail Rheum, Suze~ Worm and all skin diseases ‘ {or Pin Worms 25c. per bnx PETERBORO yr lcorgc and Murray Stu-em OFHC»: Nouns: 1'0 5 p, y“ re the ï¬rm are to Kennedy at once :n‘ss necessitates Eï¬issoiutioa. the entortnm- '- (In Tuesday First you think it is a little cold, nothing but a link: h‘aclging Ii creeps its way along. Do natthink for a single moment was consumption will erstrikc you a sudden biog). It does not come the my. on {0}} Inform n- -. nu- into [in] ms]. urlag my ab- ‘L- memw. suit W-.-»-o-....._-, _ _ _ mmâ€, H... ,._ - I, 1900. ND NOSE 7108)),31 or the hue New Stare is the Heee’eemeet in Eeeede-ehd the Stock is the Largest and Newest in the hhdhend District. » Flannelettes, Grey Flannels, \K'h ite W - 7~â€"â€"v..v. . $4.50 to $12 03. mg Suns, a large stock at Mens' Suits ranging in price from $3.50, Tw:ed Sui . Mens' Heavy \Vork the [Owner Please remember that we keep in stock a this departmgnt We have given special at Goods to be had. \Ve are selling agents black gooas in the world. Every make l..m:cs’ Undurmar. Hosiery Kmds; Ladies’ Fur Coats. Gaunt! Our stock in this Department is 51:“ Goods. Our jackets and Nails have the Linds was never so CO) always carry a very latjge stock of M The Bi Cloth' . â€"†g5} $552521; §1%Egim;es§§l@1é;Â¥s1iÂ¥ MIDLAND ,A,Â¥,, EESEZZH: “Elâ€"in.â€" _Â¥ av, \Ve're serving people and pleasing tlzcm bett and FLANNEL SHIRTS and the Swing 01 FAULTLESS FURNISHING, Neche Always Good 980. Buys a Boy’s Serge Sn“: $2.25 Sult ; $2.25 Buys a B_o_y’s_Reefer; $1 an: I... n $3 50 Bu ya 'a (‘anadian Beaver Overcoat Top Coat; $6.00 Buys 21 Henry Tweed L Jacket; $.06 Buys 11 Do rlay or Fedora ] a Serge Suit, well Trimmed : $700 Bm 01313. Post Qï¬ioe9 This department is full Our Clothing Sales have been S tranquility 1n t_radc which other is headquarters for a“ Lin COMPLETE as NOW Call and See the New w. u nny's term? .snn: $2.25 Buys a 130m Tut-ed Suit ; $3.45 flux, EMBMJS 5225 Buys 9. Boys Reefer; $1.50 Buy! 8. Boys Norfolk Suit; $3 N) Buy. a 15. $500 Bu†3 Big BC†â€mm“ “9‘"! Suit; 5": 75 Bugs-n Boy’s Ulster nr Gough’s Crusade Ladies’ are doing several things this Week to make the m- T¢ carry a. pleasant remembrance of our mm Men’s Dena mi-mn verything New and Up Jannels, \K'hite Flanm 15, Grey of Staple Dry Goods. Large _ fl-_ v nuvvl , to U! .116 Buys 11 D‘ rlay or Fedora Fell Hat; ' 32 um i: 4:, well Trimmed : $700 Buys an Imported 'J Coat; 75c. Buys an English Cardigan Jurl‘ol IS uepartment Is 51:†large, haying replenish s and Nails have the 161 nation of bung the car. Hosiery, \\ ooland de Gloves, Corsets, 1 outs, Guuntlcts, Capes, Capcriues, Caps, Mitts we keep in stock a very large 1 Mens’ Millinery Department. ‘ vcn special attention. and always selling agents for Priestly’s celel Staple Department. " Dresg Good (<51? No House can Sell Clot And what We Sell, We Sun: $2.25 Buys Mantles La uits and Skirts «ow. All were bought before a; New Store, and Buy at Headqhafg} of New and Stylish Goods suitable hens’ and 13'035’ O e’zcnts. pu'czs are ahxays right. {ens’ ‘18 of New Years and style of C To Date. Our ; S3 90 Buys I} Frieze Ulswr: :-..;.I '1] . cu nan , .2 1m i.n_\s a Tweed Suit 3 an Imported "hwed Suit; 53AM Cardigan Jacket: S150 Bun un Sell Clothing 35 ’gc and mOst complete stock of B] ,__._l , rand \Vhite Cotton Blankets, stock {or the Christmas Trade Department mm Department mm Against High PriCes better than . mu.“ complete stock of Black Dress Gem's; To lways keep on hand the: very best Black Dre'sé celebrated Black Goods; 'the best makers of olored Dress Goods m stock at popular paces, ' x ‘ -“, f" “ P partment- â€m“ I .V» * u u r neze Ulster; $5 06 Bugs 3 Black or Blue Baas-9734:; :33 00 Buys a Hunting Jacket ;50¢: Buys u 1 urdiutiï¬â€™j 21m Buys 11 Tweed Suit, Perfectly Made ; 33.50 [31135 ‘ . rted Tweed Suit; $3.90 Bu): u Reversible Hupliug' lacket; $150 Buys an English Felt Hut. ' Guarantee, ' and \Vcdding Presents at Gough’s, '1' alkable, considering the weather,and tho ~ lplaiu of. And theg TILL T ELLS “THE > and GOUGH S CASH l'OLILYé? pull the trade. E 519E525: iorsets, louscs, Furnishings Goods ps, Mitts. ' Assortment of 1w .ed Sui' s, Black at the lowest prices. Cheapiy as \Ve ; :1: (d it with New an .6: most sghsh and in-Town and out-of-Town folk 1 four store. r before, in UNDERWEAR :ps up its MomentumIIin our 105161), Collars and lefs. e a’dva ace in ‘ 5‘3 no Buys a Box-'1'- 3-15?“ Suit; Boy’s Ulater or Ovi’r‘cual.’ - a Livcry style and kind and“ for the season. Sheetings. ‘AH mit'ed; price,» -e and. hteat lines I. the A! :czz"~:"‘ Ground: New You: mnmcpméu ï¬â€˜txentriea {or3mxlo no “"10, new!“ 42.. and number will I: douW- Q'ng“ . the famous old loo on: n." 4 A: Provtnm will oompeu gammy,“ .; genus: muourton mu “amâ€. «he: “rm: nutkman 851 all!" on .. :l‘ 71.! be In “lands-u l’ m. I“), D? “)0 Rev -. ‘3. Potter. Ni: Wary Hart p!..\fl:‘*'0fl. M Mr. Join â€all. at Lllflné‘.‘ ‘Mr. Walter â€all, a Hash-and. was ï¬r‘ï¬m'mtn. 3nd Mix: nary Graham, of rï¬'ï¬rtmm, bud" maid The Mirror, johns In wishing the «Humble comic happiness am pmflfl'flv. ' Dr's. Wightman 81; See: Dentists of Peterborc, vés‘ Omemee every Thursda: Ofï¬ce two Doors east < D15. Noelands. 9x;w.'*:‘96 Sm! I nuccestul Dentist of Inhds’r Will “the (‘om mereia.‘ House Him: .- Omemoe, on Tuesday, J::u.L H Inn-o ms and bee: pull: alum-lets; ( in the {orenoon (f post-“ï¬e and "0:“ an appolmnmnt. Running :5! d“. In dentistry. ' : T. Ivory 80.1 3 Camp Store. A: th- residence ,1“ Mr. Huzh Wad. 50!, v! Polerï¬ormgn ‘Y‘flnï¬tdav. Dc‘ Hr. Chu. v. Bennett is {a (or ’4. 4.. ma. Mrs.(Dr,) Rodgers is spending Am took with Toronto friends. ' chfld It a rum :0 (thrinu is with 31:; can. Tuscany frumj‘ 0:31;. Frank Adams: gun?" His: at... will reg“: m Ieun I. mâ€: haw. 1nd to be taken to the host!) g“, cm trauma, «Typhoid rover. Tin: many‘flkhdl of Dir. W. Sheen 001;. “i“ tn pW lo “I"! {hathï¬ 2 â€covered Item 139:0"! mm o! '1 phoid fever. \ Kr. G. A. Bursar. 21M. bout: e: choofllcaol'CnunLr Couuc'Jior. a ofholdiug the omega 0! school T1 Ciel-k oxOmomu vulcge, he has: Masts. Pu'cy Thornton and Fr-v 0! Toronto. L‘s: unity. 0:: spam“ wank at norm. H"!~m.1'2§¢a_v ,(1 Mlifer, It}. i has Ewen tol‘ -oe's Schmd, has gone to '10 are he has necured a 200d :1 bookkeeper. We join with y friends in wishing him sac“ Messrs. W. F. David-mu, and 0 gm, 'of'l‘uronto. spent .\ mus (12m . The 83nd Concert was a grant «as, “me dnor recei nearly SW) 1 5 pts amounted T96 Ming» MHdred Davidson,“ “*3 Nurmal Seized, :nd Bessie U idlonflf Winnipeg. are mm ng at 1 3.0,". .,f ï¬gs- Davidson, Omcmee. My. W.S.Gn'u.m rum-ind Friday in)! ten dayozp‘ocsam visit with his brother‘ law. Union Etorq.cenm Road, Bra: ton. Mr. Walter Eccï¬s? in {own last week on LOCAL LRCONK‘ More: Evert-3| 'L‘isd..ic,ef I' l: waiting :3 the home of J Mrs. P. .1 ‘-iLvheJ. Thom“ Study, Run 8: . .- keOps in stock a huge 23-1! fres‘ «groceries at prices as low on. Give us a can when 25 In ion- Ilr. E W. Manna, of Willa ‘1: mnpmnled by Mr. D. B. John Goodorham, an In town or. $751 93:70 the Minor a {deadly caK, math-y. -0'n Monday Dream a .the utcL-mgme In Christ Church. '1 Emma-'1'“, B. .L, \\ if on that cecal“. A: Lindsay Winter Races. “\u «.23 art. .. l and So. 2 Is sold In Omemm HULK‘GAK. UREGUI S! eating m‘ the members «(CA :old this Thursday cream; Election of omens. A111: poemâ€- regueued to as “at Many Thanks l‘e Dan 2 ï¬. ï¬rm. ‘. sud M“- E. 1.. 1.0 fl, 2 o‘ \Vhen you make from our stock of L fuljewelry, you a: sum to the Um the tortundte :‘ccx whom the {i3 is s: piease. Make 1 hide New ‘: szt ofyour ovm. See our stack of tifcl :0 )15 for New" 1‘2): Popular Jc‘ a 1510 re MARFIEB ° '0". $0 Onllln rnornxon and Fr‘d lit“ vanity. u: cpanding X Ecgii-hmf manna 331$ WMir: PPY HEW "1'. -.uuvu- {Uta}; bah-«1:1 FIT, .390; 2 an a vim; 310! 1'3ch «mm “"1150! 3|, 1.! R :m some. um â€â€˜- 1“! Rev. I ». "m aim an a. At 12 c'tlod: 'WWmou «4 ic-‘z? «an we a 0: Mt. Plenum. 1"!- cv-i “I. U Iva '3 .Otv Raf-I‘D: 353L154 l. .4 . L‘jgf.“ Lanxfeld r. '. on 100 Truce.