'tcwebofo. m 'W} am: wound“ Our 30 pet can: d thcs‘ {gr ant-mg Ahead 1 â€ad pod was In Peterbur-r you. have such muted: !. ï¬tsponï¬tm [HIERS ï¬r‘ofvo‘tst The dirwtors 01 law {nerve credit for their progressive gnu! systematic Way of carrying out1 the various transactions requiring‘ 'ï¬dr attention. The meeting 35‘ John Arâ€" ‘ -apem=d by appointing Mr. flour chairman. After the usual 'W‘ws was over, with conuidCrable 'anmomusncoaxing. Mr. Myles Hay- tgarth was nppointrd pmsident; â€bani Healy. 15¢ viceâ€"presidenfl; ‘fll’. E. Lytle, .2nd vim-prcSidemt; and {in following direotors «were elected: “its. W. J. Miphael. W. J. mix- pw, W. A. Fanning. W. G. Peel. Dr. J. E. Ross, C. Max :- ‘ ,Joslma Bailey, John McNancey, “tors. John Armour and Robert “yo Mr. Michael Healy was ap- ï¬nted as a delegate to attend the Winch! Assembly of: Fairs, to be - “I! in Toronto. Feb. 17th and 18th. .11: the directors mectiag whizh fol- 'hwe<L Mr. A. C. Graham and ‘Mr.:.A. 15512): were appointed metal-y and fast. nexh Mofc'olosing a ‘unani- ~-s stamina N923 Wï¬sztendï¬md Mr 1. Webstcr tor his smellemt 'and' of- flan: assistance in the various po- .1311. of a newt mm Gave!“ 0': chipped, and flit sevcxcst test of we. flux has been long felt 'mth at reasonable ‘ ‘--’~f “hf“: K a â€I". A- B 32.11031. 116? â€if? “1' gm fire “-1' 1: hi: aissr '\ ‘1' ate. DC CC fliety was bold in the .tianshxp ï¬ll‘ Victoria Road. a,t 1 o'clock on Wednesday, ‘Jan. 2011:. The members can well pleased with the financial ‘atcment, as it showed a more sub~ rï¬tntial balance than was expected alter the large sums paid for prizes. Hiding cach sheds and other im- rmvu'm The diteators of 1903 {nerve credit for their progressive gal systematic way of carrying out the various transactions requiring their attention. The meeting Was â€an“! by appointing Mr. John Ar- .our chairman. After the usual “int-x: was over, with considerable _.__..-nuoaxinfl. Mr. Myles Hay- -r__ lty ï¬nds: '0'" NOW IS THE '31! u an“! UAAH guy. m Our Own Corr A. B Sh mun, m, has a good thing in the r {tar-1 hog and watt-trauma. "hick he is local agent. The of a trough that cannot rd 0': chipped, and will! sand evcxcst test of wear and wea- nss been long felt and is now :20 at reasonable co'sf. They Log proof, “hay proof, frost , and. really 2nd£structibie; 5-1! not hurt thqm â€"- you can water in them. Every hog :- weeds those troughs, as 2110:; save their pric’: in a sho;t Mr. Sherman is disposing of mm of them. wpoudent .) of M wipes». PPS- THE ! titer-d : out Co- (5qu 001). :23. 1:0; and wat l be my local as" a MOW} that ‘ ATTEX DANCE W31. PRINSLE, 411mm TO ENTER. ou-Véchm'. trim :espon ence C .0 ' {mg we placed ‘1 3d - Shnol “he†Principal In)! Wm ' sitions of honor he Smitty during t] scan, and the 3‘ structod to 2i“: M of the resolutiom l A. Watson. Dcntists.â€"Dr8. Neelands Irvine. Lindsay ; one of the above will be at Campbell’s hotel. Kirkï¬cld, on Wed- nesday, Feb. 10th, Rpmember the datesâ€"WI. , - . - ‘ -..wv, _ i (From Our Own Correspondent.) g A very pleasing event book place at ‘1 the residence of M:. and Mrs. A. Hawkins. 1231., Argyle. on Friday, the . 220d inst" the occasion bcing the col- ; :zbrtaiou of. tlwir twontyqï¬tth cw'edd- . ‘mg annivcmary; About titty got down to .9; most sumptuous repeat. the tables' being daintily decorated in pink and white with floral efloots in ‘ sweet peas and amilax. Guests were ‘ Lpresenï¬ from Toronto, Lindsay. Can- tn‘mgton, Gaunobridgc and Surround- »ing country. After doing justice to [the good things provided, each in- dulgcd in one or other of the various parlor amusements, whinh consisted in pan of crokinole, piano duotto by Mrs. Cole and Miss Ethel Lacey, also ’8. D. MoEac-Lrou .was present :wLbh ‘hvis magniï¬cent .nOxW gmmphonc. ‘ whioh entertained the company for ‘over two beam. with Some excellent selections, tor whioh he had the (banks or all prosont tor his kind- ] 0333‘ in entertaining triends so roy- allv. After a most "enjoyable even- .ally. After a moat 'eIlJDywxu cw..â€" mg the amusements were terminated i by Speeches from MI. Fox.M. P. P., | Mr. Lapp and others. to which Mr. Hawkins ably responded; Alter M‘j‘dli‘m; VI; rap"! Mrs; H! vï¬ki‘ns a' hap- py and prolapemous joumey wrench- out the remainder of their lives, the happy guests dispersed alter singing. “God be with you till we meet ‘ ag 31in," LITTLE BRITAIN. (From cOur Own Cm rospond'rnt.) Miss Ethel Austm. of Port Hopes who has": baen ham [or some time, \wnt home Sgtuiday. A ~ A A ' “AA-n- , “-t'UI- uvurv vanâ€"v-w Mrs Wm. J. Tmmcur, of Peter- bow. is waiting friends in Little Brit-sin. Dr. W. J. Emmett, 01 Chicago,sp3nt Sunday under the. parental roof here, having boan malted name to See his mother, whgia 1331-3; ill. d H’ 1).. -In.u' Langddli; Dakota, Little Britain an lilrt “cc-n- A quiet wedding was solxmnizcdak ' the rcSIdcnco of Mr. John Ja'ckmn { on W-e-dnarflay, Jan. man. when his .†only daughter. Miss M11101. was united in mam-1339 to Mr. Chan-ha Kennedy. Th3 officiating flex-gym!!! was Rev. W. G. Clarke. It is our sad duty t0 chroniJln the 1 death of an aged and Wanted cit- ! izon. Mr. Richard Cilriania. after 11‘ short illness of lagrippa followedhya g pualstic stroke. hat passed away. Ea surviwx] his .wif: only olghtdwya. Tm funeral took plain Sunday af- ternoon. ' . - ~ . . Report of senior font-tail history grass .examinatwnsâ€"SO marks 1:. lull mapcr‘: Paarlflnoim- 62., Howard .La pp. 53. Ein- McKee 46. Roy Marl: 48. Beatrice Jnnhnfl 48(3t3n- lay Dix 39, Nelliu Dina!!! 35, -.nd Mrs. D. -W. Bnrlmr, 9! n, Dakota, viaibod rcdativcain Britain and.v'winity lately. Ethel We‘ldon'. 0! ijwood. IL ,_L__; -. .Mci‘b‘d C. N 01:110.er excellent 1 had the[ hi8 kmd~i so roy- ble enm‘ erminated M. P. P., l -'k ab the I Hut 101†Mfgrk: \UW'-' -- 7 , 0n Fl’ld’ly owning iau.29th. :ha lndcpendont Oxdur ‘ Fox-otters of this village mm lhcu' tourtn .mnunl banquet fll Ye‘gcg's upll. Besides the into the spacious dining: bah. whwre Hume lug: tables ware laden with of (atahbs cmitablo for which Tninc boat crowds that over ambled a festive board. witty saying» 1):- mg continually iqtc-rm1wgul du-ing 3.1": lumheon. Winch kupt (Net'yone ed. The affair was bragh: to a 1 close by biasing the national anthem. rouu'd ' Bully Ac NBWSFaper kinkine up I Lra'mfl not time during to forget t1: perhaps the winter cm the man: that there i anqw on th 5-30" for m: o! wutern £ch to nine The wonde‘ oumntanoea through at. lam-vice has membars and their win-s. pusen-t a number from 24 who‘dnd honor to the ( o’clock. Lhu csmanblage v into the spacious (Lining:P u,‘, .. _.Aâ€"n annuauu - Mrs. (UL) MacPhnil tutu-mined at alt-amen ten Monday. at he: resi- dence, Bonnie Brae. Kamila. in honor 01 11cm ELEMâ€. Mrs. F. J. Rutltxnd. 'Do- ‘ ronlo. .and Miss Sarah MacPhI'l. N aw York. At the entrance the attains o! ' ' an oroh‘n‘rn enacted one. the decor- !ntions were carried out in pink; Uh; nrywhere in the drawineroom were lcut glass bowl: of beautifully af- maged 03th and unflax. Hrs. 'MaoPmfl. in a soil: gray voile daint- ily trimmed with hand-made lace and ' touohas 01 pink Dresden silk; ‘MrS. lButland in a gown or black silk mu: . berth: 0! pain: lane and touches at old rma velvet; , Maol’blll in a shl'red gown of soft blank silk, hand embroidered. with trimmings of whit: Incline. received at the en- u ance. m Junk MPhï¬l. Kathryn MacPhall. Minnia Glenda-m ‘ning. Abigail DoLury. o! “301110.81“! Miss Ontharine‘l'erguson. of New York. were in shame or the teal ro‘om. Thu «cautions. were anus-1 tically done in pink. On a beautiful 'MH nz'nk and white centre able Mrs. (Dr.) menu attarL-ocn .tea Mom demos, Bonnie Brae. 01 11cm eiatnrs. Mrs. ronlo. 39$! H188 Sax AL- -_L-. ferns, the whole surrounded in sever. 9.! pink shaded candle Mich. The guests were the members of "men- venac.†and "Choral" slum, of which Mrs. WPhflil is president. Dentista.â€"Drs. Noclands 8.; Irvine. mndï¬by: one 9! the show will he as the Qllbell'? .hotel, ‘.Woodville. on ning. Abigail DoLury. o! 3 Miss Oatharinc'Fergunon. York. were in me c roam. Thu decor-aghast. 1 Tuefldal. '1 Mu‘o OJ. "-IOV -â€"â€"â€"_ Whit-Sid}. 27. Roy Glen (Special to The Poet.) Funny Ag-Vguiug‘ Elma 4â€"4“ i151). innâ€"w!- NILLA thc town 0! been informed be nude to the at its next aca- can") the Band trash and Othor Lius‘ Bully Acdonpluhlag Wonders. l Newspapers and people who urcl kinking up such a row about railmay : trains not rugs†on schedule time during the peat new [weeks mm to forget thb Mott hat this hasheen perhaps the coldest and atormiest winter ever experienced sinoé rail- ways began to run in (hands. There have been†my hot“! and at now and not a sign of thaw to runove the mama. with the result thnt there is a greater depth oi snow on the around than his been ï¬ve to nine Ieet o! The wonder is tha . wâ€"_â€"g _ and mm» outside the manager ser- vice is practically tied up. And thn American railways have not but the now not :1me the extreme degree 0! cold to contend with that the lines in Chanda. hnva. or: January I Iannfaoturor‘s Olsmoq. A leading Canadian ;lothin; man- ufacture: has. until recently. limit,- ad has admmng to trad: papers. which he took. for grantqd mint ha read by the deal“ Nam he find. M be has mm canny return- "7.-- _, read by the deplore. Naw. he tindl' that he has mom positive return- 0 tram max-menu m «runny chosen dam manners. WAN: Mn .10 91:50:19 am: f‘thero than phlimtmns Which are no aum who wad by can u up the be.“ holy. including dado" ol the mwmdm N l salami: RAILWAYS All! 8103's. n; you-s. in some pans Ontario a depth at tram leet 01 snow is reported. - is that under such cir- -traina m able to get all. Th3 Grand Trunk come in (or. what new! [lad (or. and unhir criti- ulna line for the county Democracy and. him recognized on n power In organizing on well as directing. Tho only public ofï¬ces he ever held won thou o! inspector of school: out! corporntlon counsel {or New York - dty until Cleveland mode hlm Sec ' rotary of tho Novy. Whitney not to work to build up the new navy, a work which bu boon cnrriod on with cum ever since. Cleveland's “flour, or the 2“" Duo 0! Appondleltu. New York, Feb. 3.-â€"W. O. Wmuuy le dead. Ir. Whitney was taken an at the performance 01 "Par-ltd" last Thursday afternoon and win compelled to return to his home an hie indispodtlon continued. Physio- ians Were called in, and alter a diagnosis it was announced that Ir. Whitney was eudcring from appendi- citis. An operation was decided up- on, and it was performed on Satur- day night. William Collins Whitney, tonne! Secretary of the Navy under Presi- dent Cleveland, was a many-sided 'Iun. I. ma ol many ambitions. most 0! which he had milled. He set out to be a successful lawyer. and he succeeded in um.’ He he alwm had 3 hankering after poli- tleev but he left that alone until he had made an independent fortune and could aflord to take up polltlee without any thought of gain. $Lâ€"Eétmâ€"niéniu i3 buildinlz up an. Young lion’s Democratic (nub oi New York, and his succeu don: an Idle“ Expo!“ Cantor on Ion!“ m ‘ ton For anlnclnl Sohoolo. ‘ Toronto, Feb. 8.â€"Yootordoy morn- ing o congress o! the member! of tho Provincial Board of Health ond othoro interested to sanitary ond oduootlonol mutton convened to tho Normal School on the coll of tho [inbui- 0! Education. Although tow mpondod those who did woro .11 oz- in tho subjects out to:- dio- cusoion. and go a result ; movomont woo lnotlt'uted which my have moat important reoults in tho educational syoton of Ontario. In order to pro- dumomo proctical edoct it woo un- animously agreed that o. comfnlttoo 'â€"â€"‘ “.’ -V be empowered to prepare .. series at resolution: embodying the conclusion. of tho congress, and that. these be submitted to the humour of Educa- tion. Primipol Scott, of the Nomad School. nominated the lollowing gen. tlemen to set. upon the committee: Dr. Hodgetu. secretary of the Pro- vincial Board or Health; Dr. Shcard, Medical Health Oflker for Toronto; Inspector Hughes. and Mr. 0'05. 0! the Technical School. At. the ma. mimous desire of the meeting Prin clpal Scott's name was also added Tho committee will meet on on only dgv on the call or Dr. Hodgetta. Nmunaou. manta «Bo Paw my. amï¬om. credit sale of BW‘ Mindanao“. .md would Furniture» I115 property “3.4.6.151â€. Ines. con. 12. "in?“ â€at 1 o'cloctdhrp. SCHOOL HYGIENE. SAL! REGISTER. O. Whiting ..L.L. €4.44- Liverpool uncut futures Closes ï¬n "u- cr than yesterday and mu: futures I‘d t 99! higher. At Chic-so Mu when dosed 1c huh. than reflex-W 3113' can 159: we 1nd May all: ï¬e ï¬sher. Bradstreet; nuntteo to“ Menu a. dgcreue at 2,500,000 bushel- In an M’- nllble supply at when: to: an wee}. P03Elï¬Â§ “ABKETS. In Kb 64. Muteâ€"0n pan-(e. am, but IO: Ittlve; not Ama'icua mixed, an- a. moorâ€"spot. Inn-L, 26s 9d. I-‘nlhâ€"Oo'c-Mectt tout m: Fem- Ol’)’, 21!: In)" and August 21! 10c. moltâ€" Tm:- steady; February, "b! (It; W “'5 Mirna. 281 “cw M - a“. A... mam Who“ I’ll-nor u uni-pool an! Chung. -Inutmvc Vulblo Donn num- ‘l‘uaday Evening. Feb. 2. Liverpool when: mxnm dated A“ w- .. .x-.. .mnu-d-v and (uh futures Kd to VVA'uti‘Qï¬r-Whettâ€"Spot, my. n a. . Mater, 1W, Luuxxa wuiur IABKI‘ZT'. Foxm'ln; m the chain; quantum! import“: when ceotm today: . (nah. Fob, fl cry nvw sun- . ‘u. - 20.724; cut-banged.- _mm:dfl: :0- cetpll, was; out :ntl'd- Eat-Struts» celpu, mo; unchanged, Cattle Steady on All 'hlkGQOâ€"IOII Either a! BIâ€. WDUUIM NW. .- â€"-v- 'â€"â€"._- _--, _ mic to mic pct lb. to: m an; arm-used weight; Canaan steers. 1036c 1114: w 1b.: retflgcntu- beet. ac to 0360 {her lb. Sheep 12c to W path. IAIN. 4c to 16k. (boned weight. tonne LIV. STOCK. '1!» mm: If an on can. me.m.repmmtm9d- In: hatchet-coup“ noun! moat mauwthmaamntdomw mas mousse came. 1133-11â€, wwwrw~ 3 $32 312'} unlit! ball. m cm; medium to“ Now Yart ng 2.â€"Butterâ€"l 9.724; nus-banged. 91039- \‘FW YQBK DAIRY Hui-T. . o CATTLE MARKETS. ’3' a E 2 B‘ are Mirth . Calvesâ€"Chives told at $2 to from 84 w $6.50 per cwt. Sheepâ€"Prices, $3.75 to $4.2." even. and back- at $3 to $3.25 unlitâ€"Price- mgr-d from par cwt. “d ‘5,“ to $3.75 for and wethen (or export. The W d the dock at :h- 1'? 1 mm were 19 can, consiszm ':.. tigmmndluflnundz i." I“? "'3‘“ CA‘I‘I'LE z; x;.:».L1 5‘“ m M- Z-CItw- 4;» 4 had: sandy; heifen, 83.1.: 5',» mm and tat-den. $2.50 to 53-. w ’RCC‘M 1“ w; 5: lower; =‘w' $8.25. Hopâ€"30m w w: my :11 Ctr-ens: 5c 31M heavy as; m â€14 to 85m“; you-ms. $4.96 to :5: nu- â€will. 8 to 34m; stats 88 to $3 . Sheep and mumâ€"Beech†10;» .-‘,‘ m: luau. u to 86.30; "mung... s .g. 85.80: Men, '50 to 84.75; m .2 s to “.50; M, nixed. $2.50 to s; x In“ 103‘ LIVE trot A Rosy-Belt select bum: 2: than 1†lb! nor more 1112:: fed and wanted. no warm “than and an at 54.8715: 5 8.3mm;uunmct$ New York, Feb. 2.-â€"Boeves-l‘ head; um 5° ““1" "50 «000 cm " N“ am“ :77: trade in. but “'3“! ’" " u to ‘3'â€; “e “0‘6? x“ at * J'trd aha, $8 to $3.50- Sh", Ill-d “biâ€"Wâ€. 1 CM 1.â€. m; chute: W. men to me into. 83†t0 5‘ 1‘0â€!" JUNCTION LIV! mums