isthe [so ASES heating. no. streak, kncy is. to “most un- he led at I is not at- Mn and do y do. Tho Id lingo} UV. up, The the. of Among. [tun]. - "t their r vertical zonul. , t. angler. . he tying u. or the pics large I day you An group. men. who as their I can] _t. I (and, ly shall {lower or Dell west "pd_dma. 2tich baco- ‘possiblo to rules. The host on . eedor mad he, mixture by unabat- I hid coun- " meal in Kits for tb ll' tho ad- o pea or tut. Mai in 1% is be scab. l used - Il ingredi- thot Treat. IKE m prepared anâ€. hat" ot of Bank, 'AY! ST. I ; for st mania,- time to good Ip- EI tory. revolving use. The part in View of the audience represents one-quarter of a circle. A change ot some cgn be " tected in eleven seconb by bringing to the from the next quarter of the circle. Liblplu. S G.BEGISTBY OFFICE. Tho-m . uxtdor,Resgiatrar. John A. lune Dopey-Begun". one. hour: from In - "GC---.--.-..-.-'.".).."."---. '0 all tho special “in“ of In l â€our. and 1ru"oest.'hetoiuqrinii,- ' now To CAME WELL bopoh ofthe novmmh'u “In: Indies ham to curve for milieu without any, or very Aigtygh'r'tr,t'Pegtp Cn?, fXDOrionce. ind . little Idvioo - ,,,--,_- ___v - w. - .. W “I -v-~v-vv- III-In . IIILID “VII-iv "T" - 7. '7" 'V'â€" __ â€HI-horns, aahau"ii"ilt iiGia". tut "Pere Carver will not 'Pe."'?"': ','t'a?ti,tltn,,trie,'.1a,'ap"tf, In...“ Mould whacuvbolouunt It Mid be barn in mind. hm ttd an. from them whether“ he unm- the ole. or not» ali, that carving u quite an art, if A undfut of aux-pot: ta The" "etrestougntdimontu-tgnti', done in the right way. Many think fruit jar; or bottle» rest puma-undo. it they cuta joint or bird up in pieces the jars with.hot goapau 1 Aay PM†who “hum,“ trogn that it is all that is required, but to tti,' mt. cm "can“ a†poet tttitem, whether diroehd to hit carve neatly artistically, and oconon- : “no or "other," whether ho bu sub “any. and place inviting†on the plat- In '.evintr anetrU, tho meitred or not in tampon-im- for the an. ter 01m icquitss another "hi, . Any pot-on who tutu n "P" from “a you. ttnoe, whether directed to hit tgame ct uncut". or whothor ho bu Butt. tribal or not in tupollibl. for tho on. Th9 feourt Theatre in Munich has a iltltiy of ill kinds promptly ALLAN norm, .-ma.de Waggon: for ml. cheap. 'ii-fill,'; Delicious Apple Bauee.--The ordinary way (on making apple sauce is to pour water over the apples when put on to cook, and very often the sugar is not put; in till the _igthTMN' is almost done. *3: - p out; â€I. '0. [a i Mr. Jess Tomkins is at prom ut Very ill of inflammation. He is under Dr. Taylor’s " re. - _ . ~L __ ":01. tur 10’ IVs u -v.. V _ Mrs. Dunlop is also on the sick list. La Grippe is prevalent, very few are unvisited. - . Miss Jennie Little, of Nuruianby, was visiting her friends here [mat Saturday. Her cousin Miss Minnie Mu'rdick. accompanied her home to s§end sfew pleasant days with her ormanby friends. Mr. Thee. Haslett of the North Line, is slowly recovering from a very severe illness. Mr W. J. Murdick was assisting Mr. John Collet during the last few. weeks taking out saw logs and wood. They are both rattling good f allows to work. Mr. John Hy; tt and family left this vicinity this week for Lamlnsh, which will probably be their future home. - mm 7 _.-" hug. an "Ill g""""""'"' Mr. John La Fevre spent last Sun day among friends In Normanby. There must be some special attraction there or JNun would n t have walked so far. Miss Hetrickyot Wslkertorr, s vntn few days lately at her sisters. Mrs. James Marshall‘s. She returned home last week. Her niece, Miss Eva Mur- shall went along with her and Spent. a few days at the County Town. The pie social held here a short time ago wns a success. The at- tendance was large. The Allan Park band, under the leadership of Mr. . " x-..,\..l.| .40an ir, Jno. C(dlett, pl tirttcosas style. Revival meetings are being held in the Methodist Church here this week. They are conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Kitching. MY. mu. --.-v--__,n Mr. Rohr. Mair left. last week for Ready to engage at bis trade, black- smithing. Bob will De very much missed around here as he Was a favor. .A ".2... -n hut mnw- esmee'allv with its with all the lair sex Mr. R. Adlam, formerly M this place drives the stage for Mr. Woodland. Bob unlerstands his business well, makes good time, its ubliglng and Inn doubt will be popular. night. Mr Guy Chittick. formerly of this place, but now of Walkerton, paid . visit to the Park last week. A goodly n\;m.ber of on" I. o. P. at. tended meeting at Hanoverm Monday Supplement. to REVIEW KHAN PARK. all, bat morn eispee'ally tea. __ - - In boiling for soap should be put into cold the kdgtlo ti‘hugt'l H stock simmer falls from the anâ€, A handful of ourpot “In“. W yak m WI“ 'lLII', WVUITI', the kettle tightly. and letting the stock simmer out]: until the mat falls from the genes. A Undfut of carpet! tub will clan fruit jar. or bottles, readily. Half fill the jars with hot soapsuds, pot in the tttle eager, give vigorous shaking. and played sUv%ipieees in DURH NI . \Iar. 11th. 1897 Fort SALE on lttrNa'.---Tite taleg.utttr rm» idential prnpv ly 1rtstaly â€cum .ed by tlie Rev. Chats. (hum-Hm. Close m town 4 news of gruulzd. Megan! Fouse. t'itttt- fnrtable mu Imildiugs. Me. This Is well worth the .11 senttott ot' any nine om'.etu- plating budding. Ulla-upm- u. buy than to build. Apply to REV. Hus. (Animus. Durham. Felt, 17. TT The Elwin-Nun Advnnre tunkes a strong plea for the vxvnnpn In of smok- ing from the 'uharp shafts of clevicad mmthenm" hurled at. them In the exclus. ion of nun-r Lulu gem-vs. It, wants a pulpit crusad ng.inst len drinking. expanse of mmislu's himul rlmh. our“ derm'alinn of Churches, useless jewel- lery and funeral trapping, eating po- wlnes. gnaw. jelly. nmrnmlades &c., but give tobacco " inst. 'lhe (none and REVIEW has been an immensely popular combination this year. It has cost us lunney but we 'wetettuxiousto meet the hurt! Lines. The (ilobelms increased in size Since last ymr. an has the REVIEW. Appenlances imhrmr that postage 0n new-spawns will he reimpnsed and it will he Impul- sihle In liven the clubbing rate so low as $1.35. Suhsrrihe now and get the ben- etit of the into: tasting reading connected wi.h the meetings y.t the two parlia- inenls. See our Daily Globe offer else- wherr. the meat: The Editor of the .. Walkerum Tele- scope" at a. recent vile to Hanover found .. Dr. Landerkin M hale. hearty and jolly as over getting readv tor the work of the session which open- Mulch 25th. The example of Dr. [MUD has made Humwern village of politi- (mus. there being more of them to the population than are to he found in lull, place in the province." They areal gund one; too. mommy Jl'l.%'Ji'li' \.uu.........u.-.‘...- -7..,_,, “modem " Olden: money forupurmg patent. m Auden. We have a Wuhmmnn once. Paton“ taken through lunn a Co. not!" new»! notice In the tttSled lilusvmtod. 1mm etrmttatte. of an Idem. tw.'."") U'eiETr,ueqt"84ltl, m Ill non In. Hpeclmen copies-Ind I on PATBt"t' um. tr... - iiiiiiiiin memo“, nomukvu o MUN" & GO 801 Bro-luv. I" It was reserved. we helium. tor Sir W. H. White. the present Director of Nam Construction at. the Admiralty, ahiCupon an entirely new thooiy. any! the-en'sâ€!- mo ARCHIVES TORONTO my. ' â€'4' or great. cum mtitirrErkTiiiGri naval I Cure for 310 J.1ttrt., I procured a bot- conned by Ml thousand: of friend. all over the country u the popular and eble missionary superintendent of the Raul Templar. ot Temperance. Among: the 20,000 member. of this order in Ontario his counsel I. loath on ell aorta of oe- onions. th, the m lie platform he is one of t.uetePr an; er the Atv, Battling ', of Owen Sound. Ont. mops-t two you'- t MadeaBadMesarta mm omen. tuMAmAIta m3 't-maBWANta 33‘!- “E a»: .5: IVE