. .. ’ §§§§§§§§§§QOQ< §§§90§Q§Q§§§§Q§9§Q§ Q Q t ‘_ l' “rt-3ft H. Big Newspaper Bargal The Weekly Globe from the present date to Dec. (list, ’98 (about 15 months), and The Weekly Post for 1908 for $1.25 to those PAYING IN ADVANCE. . lfll mawmwmmmm SEND NOW and get the biggest news- paper bargain ever offered by The Post. This Offer is Good to Old and New' Subscribers. F, 1mm mumps WAlKlNG «cocooocococoooocc o ENTER ANY DAY ’ genuine" or Shorthand course. Po~ o m assured to graduates. Six months flit you. We prowde 34 teachers nnd * g... facilities Write not. cremains...- ‘9 on . 395 Youe-s . om . 0 we age W. H. SRAW, Principal. .009... 00 O OOQ‘OQ'QO.‘ O O 4 Q 6 O -__â€"â€" rim WRESPMDEIIS’ unms .â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" SOUTH. YERULAM. drain Our Own Correspondent): the term are very busy in this city. whose crumble were delights. v'l‘he'teainndm on Monday .wap 'moatheihestheldinOmemee.ev- mmemwwvm “0 KEEPS as use or m: nuts wrthemhdser-ved wet-res» igivon by the Rev. fl‘eenefy. 'Ksnncmin. www.mmmsmup grove. PMcleuirslbo. Somcofthefamns‘omhardsaro annexing munflrout. Allapplen shaddtepickaedatcnce.mcldertd ogetaugoodmsrket. M's: Sandman. of mndsay, at.â€" Mqumwlththeirroot WWWâ€"numb» mend warm; 3 pleashnt smile at preéent. asali kinds of grain are greatly in demand. rl‘hea'e is a great cry of sanity of- teed. and no doubt the apply is short of other years, but the citation doesn‘t warrant people gaming periodâ€"ticked. as me have seen yum in the post similar tothic. mi the winca' turned out; to baa. guises. I'I‘he consequeme masthat Meuuagood surplusof (carton hand vhen the airing me. i This has been a {and ymr for cheese: habits. and worse still, for the l mi: drawers. . flue propuls- of this locality are a1:- my: {most to appreciate 3 3004 this; when they get it. as was evil- darceil last Thursday eveningx'when luvdtmpotronsme’t wtithe resin ’mdk.w. J. may. thedi. rater nor the locality. and presented. thu‘rmilk drawer. Mr. Geor.;1e Short me still: a beautiful gold cliain and the following address: Mr. George Shermanâ€"We, a ï¬rm of your triads and mum..have met to-night Ito rhea in a somewhat publicway our infliction of your many ignodquals Mu spill: drawer. We We at}: ' you. tor your punctuality and «dim; manner. Many of us fee? that we have sometimes imposed too much on your good nature. Men were always ready and. willing to do! 3-117 1 use a favor. and althougzhjti “Minoan a. very succedul yea: “8' milk dmwem. there is a 'g'rcet “solution for you in the fact of Mn; that you enjoy the esteem “good will of this entire neitg‘WE hull- We now ask you to except :55 Watch and chain as a slight sni- f’m to you that two have m â€â€˜4“! p‘cascd with your services†3 milk drawer, Signed on W‘of‘ the groom. w. a. Killsfoy.‘W* J. Pain. W White. .Arcibie Camp- bdd. as Davidson, Pat Brick. -â€"'.â€"_' 1%.: 01.15MB. ' (Fran: Our Own Correspondent); 1h timetafl of the late. Michael 1m» was very langely attacndaion My, Deceased had reached the “3‘01 79 years. {being halo and heart 25% to last winter, when asthmazio tuna took a. Serious turn. who W was one of the ï¬rst settlers m Emily. and leaves a Insigniï¬cant ~ and home to his son, Wm. If" “>0 present Ireevc ot chompi- dip ‘94 a Widow. who Willi! mourn Selma of no arrestianaw‘wmr and. am There are now only a NW N ï¬rst setttlers left, Deceased :3 ‘ Cortervative in politica- and mm of the Anglican chunk. . 13¢" . MI. Teaney conduc'bedtho' M Serving. ‘- ,_ , . . I he an ivemary serum held. in "Mia-n church on Simdny. am! it“, last proved a grand succcu mm mm. m weather-was Eb.“ “0014 be (hired! and HI '38 crowded to its utmid My“, Sunday .to (Him Ibo an M and 'lil'oï¬table sermons Ids-i K 7“ by Rev. Kamwin.'B.A.. LBJ). c: mum's. (armor mlnï¬stet weld: â€macawâ€"ac hubymcbcï¬rmexcdhflb mm; preparations for" I.iz‘iveirisiary sen-ha here. winter. Thine who are fortunate | mm on have grain to 36“ “‘5 ManiwmmminDawb; Capt. Now. lets 0(th Yukon, is sonCéty.Hesayareports ot- the wickednacuftlmpflaceare badly “â€"4â€"â€" . .,WO0DVI-LLE. 5 (From Our Own CorreSpondentl; Mrs. Badman mm to anthems in Little m. an 'mcndlm 3 week with Mrs. C. H. Caverly are. hire. new. of Eldon Station. visited our burg on .Wednasdny†The Rev. Mr .Peickovelr. of Omemce. mad the pulpit of the Pa‘ebbvto- run church on Sunday last, .wbilo Mr. Kacnawan took charge of the an: slivers: ry services at Omemee. Mr. ham. - repaesentimg - the Amos. Holden 00.. of “onto, visited our burg this mack. Rev. Mr. Whats-m. Mr. Cecil Smith. and Mr. twill Rich attended the howl met at Dorryvillc' on not Cskvvood. whereabc has Wed 3. positionin tam-post attics. Her. many friends wish her every success. Rev. Mr. aW'hnttam encoded the convention m Manila on 'muosdal'. lost. ‘ v ; , Dental.â€"Dr. Bowierman will be at the Queen‘s hotel on Friday. Nov. lsi. 1â€".w1. ' ‘ outcast. ‘ . , , "â€" . i I . In. Stephen. 0â€- . Hannah Parkin. allot of the late Edward, Stephens. departed this life at the home of 'R. G. Parks. 10: ‘15. con. 4. Ops. on Oct; oth, 1.907- The 'dtceascd was in her cighticth year, being born in Sutton. in’AshIicld. England. inV1828."She‘came; over to Canada in 1829. being, the fourth daughter of the late Samuel Pat-kin. of Nottingham. England. who came: to Ops as one at the early pioneers. After her marriage she‘ resided in Mariposa. thence in Luton. where her husband died ten years ago. She was the child of christian parents; herfather beings deacon in the Bap- tist. church in Sutton in Ashficld. Ergiand. before he immigrated to Canada. ' ' . 1 Seven children. who still survive her. are left to mourn the loss of a. devout and loving mother. ever ready to sacrificeâ€"her all for“ her children, , It so happened that. she came back .necr to ber.old..home to die. The day before henspirit fled. She. quoted the ï¬rst tour linec~ol the .“Old. Oakeu Bucket? by Samuel Woodwortha. .'.he leaves one sister and'one b130â€" ther, to mourn he. r1088. Mrs. John Calvert. of . Bond-st... and Mr. Alfred Parkin. of Elï¬n-st. Lindsay. g g ' m , I†be a ms 1 ,"Nï¬d tum my laminar] as Whine Iv! III-ins Irma- liquid tonic: writs Mu. Bmmalina MMJ “sad; I pinned a new: chaos in his col- !» than lim- B Our. At the and M It!“ M Balls. and that new. i‘ï¬lwwmmam'bujflwu <10“th “"9 1W7. and Mrs $0.1»,th Mun-uh m'mingy 1. -â€"â€".â€"â€"-â€" WOWflIHISOm ~~ m Evening Post of Oct. 33 'Port Hope. Ont.. Oct. 22.â€"Jimmy, Reynolih. the 57-year-old barber-pe- destrian. left the Queen‘s hotel yes- terday morning shortly after 6 o‘â€" clock on his second attempt. to cover the Port. Hope to Toronto and re- turn walking route in ‘ a. limited. time. On this occasion he aims to make the round trip in 86 hours’ time. although he failed in his pre- vious attempt to make it is 38 hours. Eia pace westward as far as New- castle baa been over 5 miles an hour. but the expediency of this rapid gate is doubtful. Notwithstanding his ad~ vanced age. Reynolds believes that. he can materially lower the amateur rs- cord atabhshed last. week by; Lang- .ford. of 39 hours and 3 minutes. What he Has} to Do. ‘ l Reynolds‘ present attempt is made on thefbasis‘of Ltoz that'hecan make the trip \in 36. hours. and even money that he ~will accomplish the feat in 38 hours. . ‘ Local opinion favors the latter pro- position. but the 36 hour. limit is re- garded as altogether impoaiblea Reynolds was accompanied by two local men. J. Benthrson and R. (Woodcock. who will act in the ca- pacity of trainer and pacer respcw tively. . _ .' ..l-- . Bowmanville. Oct. waéflmmy Rey- nolds. the plucky Port pedes- trian. passed through“ Ph‘is' town at 10.42 a. in). He left :lï¬m Hops at. 6.02‘ this morning. _arrived at Karo ton.ville at. 8.221 and Newcastle 'at ,925. Relic 'fully 85 minutes ahead of the time made' by D.' Langfordc ' the 'Renfrow walker. Who covered the distance last. week. ' . In Same; Old Garb. The 57-year-old barber is dressed in same old slouch hat as he wore on J one 25. .when he. was prostratcd by the extreme heat between here and Newcastle. He ,wears short trousers and a sweater. He was as chirp and cheerful as a bird and l stepped along as nimbly. as a. school- boy on hhis why to dinner. ' ' Reynolds has the opposition of u very strong wind that. . is blowing from northwest. almost a gale. Great hopes are entertained that he will I cut'down Langford’s record. but. few believe that he can do the distance in 36 hours. although he appears to be in better condition than when he attempted the.~.feat in J une. Crowds of citiaens greeted him land gave him cheering words as he passed through King-st. \ Osbawn. Oct. 22.â€"Ji;mmy, Reynolds arrived in Oshawa on his trip from Port Hope t6 Toronto and return. just as the factory whistles were blowing at 1 o’clock. exactly seven hours since. leaving_Port HOpe. Later reports state that Reynolds reached Toronto at 10.10 ' last even- ing. well inside tin time. A big crowd cccortedhim through" the city strehts | and cheered the'plucky barber to the echo. Be was-given a. rub-dour: at the King Edward. and :started on the re- turn trip with the windiin his beck. Norway was reached at 12-08 a. a... and the Half-mm. house at 1.15.... I'm L s ‘ Thursday; Morning. Reynolds rescind the Queen‘s ho- tel. Port. 1309:. at 6.20, than finish. ingtthSSmiles inmhours anda) minutes and taking hours of! Lang. ford'gpthme. He was accepting 2.1 oddsthat he could do the distance in choun. and even money that. he could do it in 38 ' ' o in“ l 32i5$2v~"i~“‘3>‘“72 .- ~ , _ .r TWattbsAsi-salmmm Belovv'wegivemmmaot the m NJ M of 9t- Jon-c“ Academy will vat anti“ recipi- sctn of prizes. etc. at the annual Cmmcement mica last Moi» dag evening; ‘ , .l'rite for Christian Doctrine (High School Department). presented by Ven. Archdeacon Casey. obtained by Miss May McEvoy. Price for Christian Doctrine (En- trance Class), presented by Von. Amh- deacon Casey. obtained by Miss Rita Gough. Gold Medal for honors in English. presented by ‘Rev. P. J. McGuire. oo- tained by Miss Nellie Kingsley. ‘ Gold Medal for English Literature, presented by Rev. F. J. O'Sullivan. obtained by Miss Eugenie l‘icard. Gold Medal for More in Commer- on) work. presented by m. 3. J. Gouzh. obtained by. Kill Me“ Power. Gold chal for blvinz passed the nomination in Senior Piano. Toron- to University. prssented by In. George laugh. obtained by, Miss Jennie mu. . 7 Gold Neda] for Sacred Music. pro- aented by tho " _ Rev. Bishop 0'- ï¬rm: was Link _ Irish History. pre- sented by Mr. Jdm McGee. Clerk of ' ' Ottawa. obtained by His Grace P c ‘ l Junior Lcav' Certificate. award- ed by Depot " of Education. ob- tuintd by Hill ' Pleat-d. :unior Les ed by Depart ' . tained by Miss .‘Nellie Kingsley. Diploma in Weeping: and Stenc- 4rap‘ny. 1st class honorl. lies Diets Bowers. ' 7 Diploma in Weeping and Stenc- arapby. Ilsa Irene Foley. Diploma in “keeping and Stone- grapby. Kiss Gnsie Crandell. Diploma in Shanon-3pm with bon- ors. Miss Della Biker. . Diplma in M8Phy. Hollie Haley. Diploma In Stemrapny. Margaret Fit-norr’u. Testknooial hwarded by the Tor- onto University. to All. Jennie Hes- han for ha ' posed the examin- ation in Sought“). . Testimonial to His Noreen Kings- ley. lor having passed the examin- ation in Junior Piano. honor stand- ing. . Testimonial to Miss Amy Smith. for having passed the examination in Junior Piano. honor standing. . Testimonial to Miss Hadeline Craig. for having passed the examination in Junior il’iano. ‘ Testimtmial to His Mind Leahy. for having passed the examination in Prunary Piano. honor atandi as. Testimonial to Him Violet â€Robin- son. for having' psmed the examin- ation in Primary Piano. honor stand- ing. - Testimonial to Hill! Lizzie Guinea. for having passed the examination in Primary Piano. '. l ‘ Testimonial“) li- Eleanor Quinn, lflt (oui‘awt Insmm Ills: 1118! for having passed the examination in Primary Piano. . . Testimonial to Miss Links Dryer. for having passed the examination in Intermediate Theory. honor standing. Testimonial to Kiss Jennie Median. for having passed the examination in Intermediate Theory. Testimonial to Kiss Madeline Craig. for having passed the examination in Intermediate Theory. ’ Tuitimonial to Kiss Noreen Klaus- lley. for having passed the examina- I tion in Junior Theory. with, lat class honors. Testimonial to Miss Violet. Robin- son. for having passed the examin- ation in Junior Theory. with lat elm More. 3 r L Testimonial to Miss. Amy Smith. for having passed the examination in Junior Theory. with 1st class honors. Testimonial awarded by the Toron- {to College of ï¬nale to Miss nary Oasclly. for having passed the ex- amination in Jumor' Piano. with m. class honors. also the examination in Senior Rudiments with Art class honors. Testimonial to Miss Mary Loner- gan. for having passed the examina- tion in Junior mm. with honors, also the examination in Senior Ruli- menta. with honors. Testimonial to Miss Mary l‘runty. for having passed the examination in Junior Piano. also the examination in Senior Rudiments. with honors. Ttstunonial to lies Teresa Drury. tor having passed the examination: in Prbry Piano. with honors. also the nomination in Senior Rudiments with backs. testimonial awarded to Xian Mabel IcIllhargy. for having passed the ex- amination in Intermediate Singing. ot’ the Toronto Conservatory of Ernie. Testimonial to Il- Winnie Grat- er. for having passed the pxamination in Intermediate Singing. Testimonial to Kiss Amy Smith. for having passed the examination in Junior Singing I testimonial to Hi- Liaaic Guinea. for havint passed the examination in Junior, singm‘ ' g. . Testimonial to Miss Mary .Locer- can. for having passed the examina- tion in Pr'mmrm Singing. ( :‘rice for tumors in Stenograpby. awarded to Miss Della Baker. Prise for Irish History (and form) presented by Cmmunity of St. Jaeph. obtained by Hi. Hay Mc- Evoy. \ l’l’ilt for 1st. class honors in Junior Piano. obtained by Nils Hairy Coa- Delly. ~ Prize for 1st class honors in Senior Rudiments. obtained by Xian Mary Connelly. Prize for Int class honors in Junior Theory. obtained by alias "Noreen Kinslley- Prize 101' lat class hmorb in Junior Theory. obtained by Miss Violet Rob- ineou. Price for let! clam honors in Junior Theory. obtained by Miss Amy Smi. ._ floaters Basil Kingsley; and Frail Briddcl also received prices for (.111 is- tian Doctrine. m6.WN, C. Donald H.Pldg¢.P.Irstt61. . MauorVrooman Pllll WINNERSâ€"AI 'srfwstpn’s smwmn mom (cum IS "Miami and Other Speakv 'ers Present Statistics Thereon. Lively Discussion at Heating of Board of Trade Last Tuesday to Consider Separation Evening Post 0’. Oct. 23 The ï¬rm at the m of Hahnv from the County of Victoria was the all-imam mï¬octst the meeting of ï¬lm Board of Tsade last night. and bln We!!! who viewed [rem all sides. proved to {an a hard one to solve. Tim menu was. tinr silly. on mcu'm d Mr. Joe. exam. astounded by Mr. CD. Gammon. Lrlt in the lunch I! a committee comprisi- ing Mourns. trim. Stewart. Jae. Grar ham. D. Bay. F. C. Frayhr. J. 11. Southern and J.'iD. iF-Iavelle. for inl- vstigstim. (than more M at the Board meeting m Kylie. Secretary Donald. and I“: all“. C. Taylor. W. 0. fl'. Mm. Newton amok. D. Ray. J. D. Msvdle. In†Vrooman. J. H. mm. IT. Henry. J. Staples. 6. H. W“. M Benz. Aid. Web dim. DQ.WO Jordan. rr. Stewart. Jan. anam. .W. (B. apt-ling. Robe. Xhosa. Aid. arm, and many more. Alter tbs blunt! d the preceding meeting we read and conï¬rmed. Braid“ Kyib W the enter just 1 W and canal on Mayor Vroolnan. . Oarisingtob’m feet Mayor Vroai man said on ancient had tun ironclad to Hm by aeverd promin- ent men. lb toil called an intarc msl math; d the M Council and bed My not invited the very ext-Sly.†' vï¬sd.†A!†“is [as-in; puissant: ry this Worship event on to any that my town of 6.000 “not: could W bran armadairafle. K the born of Lindsay said save. a kw hundred “are. In said. itdiould equate. but if separation was conâ€" sulted the County Oounci B5).lld be who! in a spirit of solidi-tics. and the matter dearly captained. If the Guilty Commit will view (moor-q- nation grainy. din mtion omid be “COW with Wit to Litï¬ay; 8. on the century. they nmqpued tommeyoaudmc provost the math. but could bu amid make lube expssme calm sfly mm for use-u: rrhe Mayor ' tabsn proceeded to «read an ottosï¬al in a went item 41 fl'he Pm car eating WJ be mathingily criticized the â€tritium article. and mutted its Mon. which. he claimed. on almost. «rough to mm tbs movemrct. this and M inc‘ articio mentioned that the town rs- prmntathes in the County Council bud been tnsld inï¬llalmdy. aud- tbsir- influence «v- vqry little. "Now. Mn." nil tl'e Murat. "if you are going to mall the 0mm; Comty Ccumfl in tbst spirit. they still hold you down to the very act." His Worship promoted to give var:- ious statistics on the quaint. ’l‘b average county (rate is 68700. In the building a roads and bridges. some cribbing. etc. an (own pays its share. but get: use bandit. who of Town From County. (racism of Mes." ' Taking as slur.- ‘m the amount paid to Viotclia county tor the beneï¬t of the moccasins sdmixistrat'um of justice. Ir. Ora: ham etimabed W y’D shone paid no the sunny (or the “mambo-tum 0! justice as $1,373.36. true and age test to the County (X View in {or admiaistration of justice is $9.]:5; Baliburton pays $550, and as m’ “J'iaanamctamiawcent, or one eighth. which will next year bsnmed' told per-out. onincreaeud vsluetim of the town. he ‘hssed his mum tessabowe. Ruth-bound [1373.60 M valus was received. in Hr. Graham’s m’ ' Th shape It tho tartan. d the Ram office, â€thwdinm ind-oblong ct Refuge .700, in in Museum" 3400. and m M ‘ grants manic by the County. which Wt! prom I, be» miMwn. was. aka: up by Ir. Graham, twin «inched mince amt! in Mud sou. lie Chum ï¬gured mt flm total value of our coax-action with the county. to ill) balm, tub-n.8,“. or in'romd (fit gm cacao. frhe smut levied on the town '- w}, leaving 3 “Vin; d 1.51 “mated. ' Boga-1% v'thni- Boas Haï¬tdghnt. It. Gm said that such a thug' Md not done: the nationality It 1m [rem no- m' mmmmydfikuasto tbs menial. him of (be town- Ald. “ohâ€"“Hove; you taken in: to cor “addition the grant “all county sum the Poultry Associa- Mthshuw M's.m1.~ Mutation. and other town inst-cm ' '. m’ f. The County Council miglm also take the cum buildings W tron. town. Omcmee would «be glad to get them." Mr. Grabsmâ€""f mm thc fiat, query on a par with the idea of th- Cmmty Coumd moving their build- ings my (mew y. (W When tho (bully Council meta-i a grant to chicken shows and rifle asp notations, it does in make m to Mickey. (Cheers). As for (b historicsi society. then: is no and: cm “animation in .QZ‘BW- (Instr tor). . In corduéon Mr. Gmlnm went for†The Part. and repudiated blue girl: 0! an hditonall on the such-d! oi separation, declaring: tluut in Marion. yeam‘ eartï¬cnce in til: Crumb Court oil the may reprint-natives ban have fates Wet-sly trusted. . MR. J. D. FLAVELLE‘S VIEWS- '1: 'm mew y union-tome that. the editorial: appearal in The PM.†hogan Mr. J. in. Flavelle. on axis-Sq; whitest. "and'lnmdmmtfd-if h in mice espoused. now. owing to ths‘ mi c." TM speaker felt the mat terslqddbcithmshulowta good deal more. all saw that a some. mitteeï¬etcmedm,pmacirnom lull details. ad. it w . bins - expert to in"; ï¬rm. In his pm mutation of the case be dealt with the com ’ the darn wwld occur): if the Cumin cook on unhvcraole‘ .â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€" J. ,sbcp 00. C. max. 60. R. .Wi am" or "misc 0- ‘1' m 57. .W. K. m 56. B. Nugcnt :56. H.1Kr-oshon 58. K. Hills! 53. L. “Wood 49. Annie Patten 45. A. Cm tawnpayuslswtorchewdeMm viewot . .. . . . . . ' separation. and â€attain-I thaoï¬ï¬anaM'afldoeap-Iwumnlrmo He . Ian prmimatdythemnmdthsmh') mtbeeduca' l. trtobn I'rlm WI! own I!!!" £XAIIIA‘IIOI. is- M ICU-w â€- swamâ€"acute Evangelical 94. Meta .Vsrcoe 87. Gordon Lamcm 81, Janis Kenny“. Ernest About 75, was: frhmbw'fl. «Vida. Laidhy 73. John W 730 I307 .WOAGCJ 73. Gm. .W cm ' 72. Frank Bag» sham meadow 66. Robert um “- Bah W 68. Intel.- t: Brown 57. Hand Goad 54. Albert W1 45. Warm Mocha; a. nanny .Wu-mn 40.'iWalt.c.r Moldb Inn 34. Maude W 31. Alice W 23. Myra harem 22. Roy Blob 21; M. Gavin KoyI, Howard Coed. Gordon Hm .‘ , (‘_ est-UM I'm. Arithmeticâ€"Ida Richardson 85. AA» 'gie iPl'entw 80. J. G. Jet-Lia 65. Hali- dDmck65,BsnelMoyvmb 55..W.Gny 53. Huttis ï¬lm 60. L‘A‘rmdzmn; 45. some issue 43. r. Button 88. M m ' Grumman-L. dark 86. O. Willam- 85, J. Modulus“ 83. F. a‘oucbbum 88. Hi Burn 79. B. “Walkman .78, C. Mï¬uflm 74. J. Hmn' G. Ilium amount-70,8. Him; 70. N. W 30. B. New 88. A. eta-waves. G. Hindus as, -E. Mpc' kins 55. I: m ‘5. J- 0‘1“ ‘3. 0. MWflifl. Elect Q. F.M| at†57. 6. NW 57. 3. Mark! 51,A.W§7.J.wlfl, A. Pet. manmmnmux. 43. £1.6an in. Jr. Jack-1m ll. J. l Murphy t1. at. cm 40. t. Koyl 37.0.Jam-M,1F.Moï¬se33.zll. Kath as. J. .a W 10. Absent-â€" 3â€"D. :W. W. _ - was separated. about onqscmth of the county. Mdings.»and i! the Cm Ooumtl 3719. public Ilsa-01' 4W $120. pm hoary: C50. and various 0th,â€" “391191! mademtlmtmmn. with the was fsvoraflc to the matron I m at . .. “J 0‘ . . v M on 3% scheme tlu: harm could get the rvaluo‘ would totaf 103200 at , in (1 the «moth: u not. it uodd d the pr m I: 92"" Pbï¬'ns.â€"il". Reed 38, M. chasm-i 31:1; â€3': “"333: ma: . ‘5“?93 “5 “5““ ‘1‘“ “‘3‘“; 88. .W. w 83. .v, hubs!) 82. E. “mute, â€J. 8004 u Mum†‘ maiertail) from the two tori-ex Callaghan 82. M. MIC 76. N. P.“ 'thc (saint; of the County Council in Speakers â€It manngcuws to sever 71’ A. 1, I m. N. Davey 70' J, Grac- I the matter. . mirhtbmfmlauws' he Ba". and rue-should ham as. L. (Wham-u as. D. mount a“, who-n “bl :"mmn a: E an. sot out the Brim possible an F“ ‘7' "L W“ ‘5' H. PM 62' ssttilcd. The as“ would lose .V. Sprain 52. B. Mariam 61. U. Ly. â€my. in the l V. â€mm at ‘5- 3- 0w 84. Mtâ€"J- . The â€anti“! would not affect. the maw' W‘ mun. 3' flchsld. M‘ ! attendance. but the scanty would“ . , . .ducs their mint 80 our cent (new Smart-4:- Wilt-4e “- W. Aâ€m. J. p. Flandle tank in» with ~ . III ' ' had'stocigh Wty in main; out gm... 4.5, n. Meow-ii. 45, It. JorI- m n my.“ W from than u. N. B. Davey 43 -V. I. “(033015.†W M ,wm), Be an 43. V. (Thain to. M. Cinnsmcn'SS. tbsp w chm W lulu», the subject." Petum down and county had airways been at “loyal?- beath" .u'ith' etch otlmir, and the ae- parstion one on new of chin The Whore iFair mas saver a M Mr. '1'. Stewart. massed the «pa io'to'i that it mm was resorts-4 edmitmmdcustatlcastsloo a with tho matter. without alibi-raâ€" tiou'." ‘ '. 7 Mr. i. C. 'fnavlorâ€""I teal matteos‘ should rest right here. Mylo-sling: on the auction an: very cur-mg. It‘s «worth 01.000 to be mad’ with tabs cumty.†~ . . a'be motion: forming a commute. an Risen above. was dun midis. and mill}. . _, ill-C. 'yumnmmmmdclm. Physics-c. You; 100. .s. we» .. ,n W the um. -"1 unmanmï¬- thfl’m‘wgovsrydwlyand m.â€"c. Yunnamm'Miscmmmuudmm. iq, mans-nun. s. was; ' uMdm-ktmqmmhzhï¬ â€"-â€"-_-.-.-=I wmï¬wlflm [tie 1 mm“; .mcw' ' as." - “.3.H.W.W ‘IB. (SWIG VIEWS. p fun-stem! w'dsdwm M ","""‘d “b an“ """ . h Ir. Jan. cum. m as everybody