Whitby Chronicle, 25 Dec 1891, p. 2

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1ni 4*4f 'aagone o hu an. -lf-te, t. 1tthe, oystor lÃ"ôse upon et qiet community withouI *Dy rostriki, either miental or moisaPbôwoevsa, those Who ý coin plained of a ftln ero fflinformod thaï~ it vas anin, utlir'. ationt and meal pamewltOff y WOUl sang a polo. ms'D'D MisPugh maga&ett,eàVé ieleotion and weU eeoutedi merry elfrlan arevs. DAMis "0 on o ga a solo. >She basa ee 'eos an i,mgobd -style. The. or RaveiBTOgrest satidtation. ]Mu. Edd3~reoied vth ber nanal. aotepta- ýb tiy'... Eddy gave a reading vhich w"s appreciated. Bey. J . M. ixpson m9dhevould probaby have been a ni.naber of-uho &-. .- W. but befre, hJaaan opportuniÇy it was to late. n Ls op<jer gaye an eosay on The. o 'htrsi uÉrelatiouto theÂ..X T -»"g ý î logg.d ç hir quota Wto th pn agme. P.'B. 0-ýoorw va Che man a.nd presided vith a siigfo and plenitycf goodhumr. oy.Mil. tling. We board uo -ore bat.we bW ganW tiiink -lean uoystor a ite ola II LP u ik o f the oyster, rIýàsjad 701'l B"d oon- s4,roble, betvisu bis -ogn@s.and 'th. tip 'Of bis ".L'Thioe *à* Who kùô* ý*ery ittie about an IOstér b. ca yés lMP tes¶twoinë thi -el Wh hvelieve 1hoeyhe Whover heavdanoys p bit>s1ho eaiwéàr auuy, éthir of his cf Ibis itil. fobt h nu but ef Pr.o thog vas t el .d , d- thluhbt hO* inN0 cf the'bg lIéthings >gqýng ver. uad, ou~t of nqt4ing. à 4thr disioqveredbis sons gecnn, arhsn ~ho young m#nnmuda wiooLten vheel JrovO b cfhi h ad « bad stuff enouglaft W =&a 'c~ Thia Old venôýd that vêlive on, t _bat id 'vfluthe anomency cf honî for -Destly Offl » « - mÀdê *anouh 1eittW 8au #è gt t imensity witb star and ïp19ts. Wli,,u Ibis vorl! was made. ôut p ohhlg, Iwhtb -~the humons. amoun 4r'o he ,ï t * wis loft, tnnltipll.4 by a'affithot or t*o there. wug 'o mnutilof it, tbat il had Wbe 'ollid into sphes -and bacg- ont of theïway, tW give ths on.e artii a i6Cbao. W pform n rannuel and diuwaêlmotions -The oarth -il faanon ed Wothe sun by*p1aee a4-ba-atrêa« callo4 Ithe ceünpêalforce - sud iý,ed pq Iled away froin i. esun 1y a 'feosor- strng, fastenedt! W an elpicaron iop ;tuîs s>iuinSmclId the cen- tnitu mne aunoitbçn force 1$. 'up unistn o v ould eejbr coude - -with soýme ther.won-ld tlat .. wth mgng hnga p&c, or boit dirôt it a the bfetlgsuù. The- simple -people, o Iaish., r n thos o 1«Ée Au excurdsod ste me tlouey Ialsnd, S. Y., et with a acacer. WMen -.#unotice up ale volg t nec mIô. nop£L Dyafp Pim tbu ste kaovs &about mepilc dessg l Ljoeph Bgeiov ias .beeu on#ý g g àvit *2-the pt weelc *1Su Fanisco, j.M. ieo 01Waéaut one time a resident Of tIns towu. Ho la now oneocf CalforniaJ, moat ro nent bankes,' being. Vice-1 presdÏ7ont oftho Noyp.da Bank of San, PraticiSo, vhioh bas a paid 11P "uPituj, ~rftaof *847,000 ana semaIs aou*îat bo .1er #7,20000. Hou upot, r.- turningfrom àb esiness tn-p W- Yo6--nk S ae on bis brothe.n on iii Unleat nomination dea souit! bning fo r t h4 -0 M.é ooked fordeepuns there 1 à overy probability tuai Mnr.. Marti i [retire fro athe B.ev.ship cf eah gad gt i .r.Bumet-will b aà canàdd athe céition. hMr. Alliii *î in iii taiévent, acoopt nomiination 1 for thitaeputy's.,-hafr ad Mr." M£Unr for tbeoniod' depnty. Shou1l Ur. Mti" ýonclude t ro and .,al' Lb. othor mombers docide to stand, as ubove. an election -irouid b. a -utoleas ex0 eanda wo believel the. meotby Of ratosp$yearul4 p odeoIre té replaetii.m. Be &ii las always bean favïored vIlehmon W omanage its Me tWktby GoumciL met -on %&lay. Â oommuluc&,. tion vas md frei4'x Z AC$ barristor, ro Coryel'r.ls~M Paver mot"ed 'tla&t tii.Patrons ý I,Ùdustry b. griute&the use of the' couneil chitmber in wlaich W lald illeïr anéetingsuatiI ftartber notice fnom tli, aiscu.l-Caried. îMr. Stcôkos soeoddbyMr. MotbhuII1 m 1 tred tbè .t M À Min leb.refuaýe tii. suu of 75c.,errWt in estutè labor ; and JO& fle»barn r1uudedi $1 dog tax._-arie& Mr - Ketiiie movid ,that Bugene -Kother- .1111* refta4ded:$1 dog tix aud ZD. Mo" es Qso $2 dog tax a ad WM. DOvU 42-,dog ta-ereL Mr., 8W<ýbkes uaovo4 that -the re o f *la oo»mmittoe 4ponted W ý purchase cedar for 1892 b. reooved, adopted, servi l-"r4ed. r.4Power moved' st,~tn6for tl%, e 'et of th SU $srýlbêe eended $0o the 18tlýAay of Jazaèz, 89.. - Mob.~IU noved thM -Mr. Pover SRLaU u dge, Dart- 'nalad get Ia ds <eiouon -thé, in- oluir, Ooryond BAaMWhitby cme hdreport netmoejeMng.--Oaaniqd. Mo.l:ýkenzi move4thst tii, roove grn iso 4dro n tIe t.mrsrniii frvoof the, cloýk for;$17, for wtiv- ing ntcs stitionary, st- - rie&. -Mn. Motheierl mîovod tlaut thi ee h. bep.id 44, oxpess to - ~usi al*aIy - p4 PIIO.oebls,--- Bfrprefowe c(* have bssusta4ak.wI 1~.IAverpooU~ms vu ~mvo~.-.-~ I7~ wa.fouiëb 4mdiati 'Aitsn the r. ïmonth of Le w' go. te best- -- ed. - mo0veà that. th~ tok be the place fdrn for the- Council of POling places and ficers for the eleocti the saillee a faIn by-law re Local( seal-of the -corpora bray, roiflosthattj (ceipta and disbars libýilities and ncol mnunuipality. for; t ycar 1891 e-nn- tlaesai "ya raa cil band '- herebl 100 copies'bc"Ïoý ;pamphiet. forai Mr ltà; seeo'na, Ifoves that thé cdem inatructed to advcrt ~' cedar timber for the as fOllows :-6,00 long ; UNOO feet 5x1 000 feet 5;6-,; 18 fOe 10110, 18 feet long 'timber , nches at and -Bridqes, becgle treaurer, 1'.F. moë of Wliby, for r4par line in 2n,7th asud aboqve being, -Picke pense ; Màtthiý* ei Cuile son Bxock ton road,. -eniCvert

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