WA ..,..-. NA}. cums. BARRXSTIR. ETiL. BRODCVILLE. ONT. Money to last: at Lowest tunes. B. J. SaundersIB. A. 8e. 0. EL, nus on s mornâ€"sou}. LAND sou. Vl‘l‘YUlt. )mughtsumn. ctc., hirtnerevillc. ..-_.â€"__.â€"â€"......_.« Geo. Greene, so . c TOR. coii’Gi-S'Amrmt. coins Flurllilti Ac. Money to hum at ti rer cent. “men: over U. W. Ucucli's store. ‘nrmel‘e ville. Nvly Drs. Cornell at Cornell, F 3 FIRSVIIJJ‘I. ï¬ll. (‘, M. ii. CORNELL \villAli; Nil hulni- 'l'tiimditys. 'b‘liiirsiluvs and not iirdsye. (or si'rzi'tnt. i 'i).\‘.-1L'i.’l‘.\'l‘1u.\s. (EM. IIJTURNI'JJ†“.0. l fl. s, C()|INELI.,M.D..(‘ ._ A-._v._â€"-..._ ’â€" â€"~â€"_ _ Hutcheson & Fisher, :uis'rrtks. soiTu'tTous. cox VEYAN- Elm, liriwk ville. (Milt-o: twoiloors «net of i‘ourl House Are. $30,001) to loan at six per com. A J. A. HI'Tt‘ilvmm. HOTELS. A. A. FISHER. The Ontario House, NEWBORO. * ST (‘LASF HOTEL. COMFORTABLY l itlénnlt‘zd. itnd‘nntvd for its excellent triblu and ‘ ruuriimuï¬illii‘nlluufl tn miosts. (‘nmlnntllnlltl Mittpltl rooms for L‘Itlhlnel‘tflfll tram-Hers. H 1y JOHN lmRT. l'rulu'ii-tnr. The Gamble House, FkllhllillSVllJJ'i. .‘ , V S HST“. Nil) llthk HOTEL ll.\.~ trotii‘elcgsntly fur but throughout in tin- latest ill)l|‘rl. Every uttcnilun gin-n to tlu- sriints of gin-ate tlmui yur‘nls un-i stuhlcs. :2 1y Fill-11). l'll‘ilii‘lli. l'rop‘r. "V" in . \V’vlrste-n'q llOl'Sl’. PAINTI‘ZI: .t GRAINICII. Kalicminer, Paper Hanger 8: Glazier. CONTRACTS TAKEN Full l_\':“l]llu A\l> outside work ii! clowsi privst Resident-c: hurt door to lltrrury's Ln 3r): rilunlc. Mom 81.. ll'nrnicrsvtlli'. .1 BliOt‘iil'l 1.1.13 ..â€"â€"......_- W 8hr) in tho lilll Slwppcrwl Mill. it Ill rllrm't. lil‘m'lulllt'. 'I‘II()S. NIQC RI ‘ ‘.\[. usury.“ rt'nmt AV?) urritnru cc SMALL MACHINERY. ENGINES. GUNS, SEWIHB MEGHlHES, 840. H!" PATTERNS AND \ll’lliiifl MADE [Wâ€" llllABR .\.\'li VHMl‘HSl'l‘lUN ('AST» lNGH TU Hllllhill. H l_\’r NEW GOODS RIGHT PRICES For the l.ill ninl '~.\lliitl1\l H ARNOLD’S ‘MILLINERY SHOW H, . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ’ « mores. rlhe [‘rroprictors have thin-n Our Stock ls Largr am! Farc- 1 l i "3b., Illlc. tutti 30c. it pair. 1 I fully "Height, and err sill (rill goods at ('lnsml Lit-tug l'rirrs. ('onit and Mt (Inc ruliu's ere nli'cr. and In confluent Hm! H H ‘c in- rilc hispcdlmi and (oriipm'lson, knowing in cannot In «ruler- H. H. ARNOLD, (i1‘\l;llkl. Mit"(‘".l’~". pays to Irmlr with its. sold. l‘nrmcrmiilo. Hct ‘Ti '1‘ II F. Cheapest Place in towu to got your Plum. l.l.\'l‘.\ll".\ln. {‘illiNXll'lAlr. l‘l'i.\!'lil‘lll “dill-Yin lllli lilVlll'iA'lV Fllll'li. BRAN. ï¬lllHi‘l‘S. AN“ :\l.l. ' ill" l’lillVl‘ZXlll'ill, ls wr-«w- D. WILTSE & CARSS, (lpposili‘ tin“ (tflllllllt‘. llnuso é‘lfnsh pqul torï¬ll imp-ls of (iron), Butter. lltllw. l’i'll..~4. ntnl Furs. NIH'I‘7. 1‘57- ll‘ R D; Judson & Son. l‘l’l'H (Ml. “lull-ii. d h w - ‘ .- U N ll E RTA KE 8, PARKERSVILLE. Cabinet-making isell its Branches. & (‘lulrifps Ali'itlfll'illt‘, B... l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l VOL. III. NO 45. “m-- THE CASE SALE AT THE CASH STORE FOB. overdresses, girls’ dresses, etc. curl clothjackets, now marked down Regardless of cost. selling at 95c. per pair '37“ pvr pair wits. BLACK CASHMERES‘MM \iilnc‘es’.‘ Ask to see our Bargains in White ' _ lings, Table Linens, Table N apklns, Sheetlngs, Pil-l ,DRY GOOPSSTORE ome...» o meow- an mm- h'i Miami - ‘7' '; l"\\g.,.........,,. > , -, cerium on. us Essen â€" sis: W M.-â€"v- farmersville, Tuesday. November 29th. 887. w ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. One of our young men goes out ,will soon,ring their merrieet peels in driving occasionally after school hours. our neighborhood. Mr. D. C. MoClary has purchased s Joe Male. one of our most respect- very ï¬ne bred spaniel dog from parts ed neighbors. killed a spring pig the unknown to me. other day, which, he says. weighed Mr. G. A. McIntosh has returned 280 pounds. How is that for Joe? .- “w -..- ‘4â€. M -n .__ .â€" _ . -w- . ~«........---...._..._..s m. ......7. - .. a- .’.v.» v.â€" _..â€". from Our Own Correspondents During the pest ,veek. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS OF ‘ , PHHQLIEVILLE- ' . _ from the west. He says he left Mr. THISTLI BLow. nigg’izfaï¬g nggrzgzkg "Emily and Mrs. James McIntosh well and W A large number of men are at work"‘"‘ we“. 3-wvv'vv'wwvevvnn-vkueewvvv GREENBUSII. Mr. Arthur Tinkiss has got the measles, but is doing as well as can be expected. Mr. Thomas K err has been oï¬â€˜ered a large sum for his farm by a. Mr. Steacy, but he declined the offer. [Did not up or last week on account of MS. being mtsla .l “'0 see that 0? L, Potter 5; Co, Gmssnvsn, Nov. 26.â€"â€"The cheese have received a large consignment, of factory has closed with a season‘s rec- roller flour from the west, which will 0rd satisfactory to the patrons. Thom- be given in exchange for wheat, or as has proved himself a good cheese sold at o smell proï¬t. trsker. Mr. James Tennant, of Caintown, Our local sports are again on the obtained two ï¬rst and two second fox truck. Returns as far as heard class prizes this year on his young from: 16 wounded. 4 frightened and 2‘killed. Extensive improvements are to be . it is thou ht our school teacher at the present time. . . , 3 . ' Delorma Wood has his residence M’†0 (“"30" m“ be ’e‘e“8“8°d {01' . . ' 1888. "08128: g: (Hazï¬gluilggagzgeï¬in a. on Our annual traveller, with his book “itâ€, the new grinding machine man. under his arm, has been With us once ufuetured by Patterson Iiro. It will mom ,w_.w ’ not grind as many bushels per hour as recommended. Rain, snow, ice. bare ground and Store now Filled with Useful Goods, suitable for Cd . 2‘ then snow, is the order of the day. S. TEMT’FEitANCE LAKE, amid Mrs, Joseph Towriss have "iiing'friends at Prescott this week. We are sorry to say that Mr. W. .1. Earl met with the loss of a valuable ' I horse. Mrs. Mahon and son, of Illinois, have been visiting friends in this vi~ cinity. Gsmeis very plentiful at present 'FRONT OF YONGE. stallion. A great hunt will he inaugurated as soon as the ï¬rst snow falls. for the made the coming Spring- Itmu. Willem Brockville’s One Cash Price, Dry Goods House. ture of carriages and the doing general job work. lb , Mr. Birch,who purchased some ï¬fty The potato pounder still succeeds acres of land from R. H. Phillips, has in outpounding the fancy machine. erected thereon a splendid cottage of It succeeded in extricating the More- the full and summer, in Escott and around Temperance Lake. “cm'ty' Mr. Norman Tackebi-rry, who has . been making cheese at Rockport, has See our remnants of Silks and Satms at Half- returned home. _ _ . ‘ v , modern build. The style is Ionic but said fancy maehlne from 8: We" in price. Suitable lengths for basques, oversklrts, “13:0: mist-:5 , Wiggliliffl‘ Emma the mongolnumemdpmcm upon which it lost its rods while drilling ‘ ' 3' ' i" Y ‘ - for wetera short time ago. and re- the whole it is n commodious dwelling. . It is said that Mrs. Samuel Huga- ceived {or its kindness slander from boom, of Cuintown, will let her store the hundred cents on the dollar new and sell her stock in trade to a Brock- rem. ville Jew. She will still control and manage the post oilice. The old Can- ada Methodist church will be purchased, moved to the corner and converted in- . . to a dwelling for her tenants. Success we were unaware 0f any “Chess m to the Cainmwn postmistressg our Village. Since then, however, “we a are sorry to chronicle two deaths : 131e- wood Siukler Lewis, only son of L. V S. Lewis, who died on Monday, 21st inst, aged seven years and three months; also rm infant. daughter of James Hrizelton, aged six months and two days. McLaughlin. [Received too late for lost week] .... 4.4» «4.... ... ....... All our girls’ warm cloaks, ladies’ ottoman and. IIARLEDL W Novminurt 22.-It ldoke this NEWBOR0. See our ladies mosquitaire cashmere gloves now WWW as H mm were about to « « ' ' ‘ - H. ‘33 . 25‘. 21‘ l ( Borgntns m ladlt‘o cushtuirt glows, c, t u d commence. "“lgular “0“ “10‘8" ‘ (i. .l. lmcrson is clearing out his Ask to see our ladies' all-wool cashmere hose at «mire stock of goods at cost. ‘ Ask to sup our ludics' heavyweight nllwool block our ('lleescmakcrf‘r Who have 09910 Ask to see our lutlics nmlgii'ls’ till-wool knit (ribbed) black “P99†during the Summer, are su‘agg' LYN. 2 1mg home. . .â€" .- Wm. (iormrtm is evcrhuuling and rc- A abort “me one we pnid‘h visit to . . .‘ . . o ' ‘ 'llillï¬llg lllh l101‘9‘3; Mid drilling a “’9†the Belwood farm, managod‘nnd owned ‘Mmt has become of the turkey bylilcssrs.l\'c1d0n a itpwtey Mott, shoots that used to be held in nearly who reside, about one» 311.1" a half, ‘ . a . T Tw m ' '. ' " ' l D it i l 'll If 1“?“le lino. I "HIPS north or Lyn" hey are bound l in tOWcll Oifnldtiicgfii‘llkqmiiy (litxflriidiiiiil .c :1. 1run '\‘1 e or nuv o t 10 otter ' t v - l ' ' ' ’ . ’ " i , , to be. up to the times, and Line torn , at the house of ('00. Lyons,’ and the villages near bv were to have one we down “uh. 01d harm and built -' ' i A ‘ ' ' great" )thc bo ’ is m'il'ino' l '9 home i" h “fl†gulmmltcerlhe"; “ 800ml (NOW or. One barn is 30 x 70 and has two ‘F C‘C’I?mrl,,’an‘ ‘ x ‘5 n‘ ‘ It 0 mar (smeu mm mm. .- ., . . - , v - . 1 I A _-.-. .. -. 4.. g1 “0.03; “TIE-g whirl?!†115, 403.09; Mr. Amos Rice and Miss June Pul- m OR†a ‘l r F m “ lummt‘ mcr were married at the Methodist T31. 01.78173 1": FIE P141118, FORFAR‘ through the centre are two rows of1 ' e - -._ Qullts’ ‘TOW l ' ibuils, for twenty-four cows. On the No ' :Mr P 23-h. 1 int a th I . ,hrmoln: {:5 ‘ thiq ï¬zvtiond; :vgfbmglcast side are fourlurgc box stalls for 4'01“an m1 11m Ifqil‘vl’L _ mrlnhm "0m, ‘ blood stock. . One is occupied by their ‘ ' h ‘ ‘ ‘3‘ ‘ on large Holstein bull. Lord Byron, for wngm “NJ gcmn‘u “my PM" “w‘which they paid $110, On the wret _. â€"-m~â€". -74....mv knit hose. Akk to see our ladies and girls black (ribbctl) wool gutters. (lit EAT QLEAIHNH SALE OF NOW GOING ON, REGARDLESS OF COST. Mr. 'l‘cnuuut. \Vcstport. We were {tied to son the pleasant faces of Dun Hanna and Tim Bowes here last. Sunday. it is their first vis. it to Newborn since going to Farmers- ~. 10W Cottons; Toilet Sets, 850. lll(' track. The grove is nearly completed, and it makes fl. grand appearance. There is a. new boarder at Case Davison's, and it is it girl. Abel Stuflbrd's dwelling and store is nearly completed. It will be an ornament to the place when ï¬nished. And when we got our new railway station down in the swamp. this will be a lively little village. new Tmidenm up in {mph} great pains to procure a, good brocd of '4 ‘ horses. They have tyre but? Legacy mares for driving and general purpose : also two brood murcswone a. Rysdick llamblctouinu, from which they have raised some ï¬ne colts. Young Bel- wood, sired by Old Ilclwood, that noted Ilmnblctoninu trottcr, which they sold when coming two years of age for $100, to it party in Napancc. This week they sold another colt, Young Donnybrook, coming one year old, for 8100. They have now leg, attractions out that way. The long looked for railroad engine 'has at last arrived. N0. 4, of the (i. \V. ll. It. and dors not look to fit well on the track of our flourishing new road. Well Assorted. Stylish Goods. Bargains. llnowxvnmds OM: CASH l’utt's DRY GOODS HOUSE. LE WIS .9 1w T TEstv Wish to call your attention to the fuel. that 205 King St, Brockville, IS [ATE'SS' Hurrah! llurralrrT-Ilurmh! “’o'll join the glorious tray. . ' ,. . " . ' ~77 iw- â€"~ A» -~ - â€" Wci'll hoist (uln‘ tings un'd Ol‘l to victory. Ellfels' “0 H?!“ "let-y illtlelokilla Coating - - l ’1' iv right s iuil win t I(‘( fly. . H‘CQ '(‘lll'S 0 ( man 1 L1 in. ' ac ' \\ mtcr is drswmg near, and the cold weather creates 3 1 iv o dimmid for Novrmnsn 23.â€"-â€"Wcll, we are look mono and tail, with splendid actiOn. GOOD WARM CLOTHING. ing forward to the time, which?th From his appearance, withgood train. think now is not for distant, when wcl iug he will make a fast trotlcl', They Scores of indie-i will be in town the next few Wcoks, and on their way tn they will be wondering where they Wlll buy their new dresses 03“ “WP 0“ bow"! or ii lmli‘l car. if purpose making: a truck next spring or months or whatever it may be for the nothing else. and go out inul taken on l-llt' form {or training their horses. bird‘s eye View of the celebrated Vll~ When they carry out their arrange- ]..lCAtS'I‘ I’()SSIIÂ¥I;I§ )[()Nl‘:"3 And we certainly think we can set your mind at rest as to this mutttr. logo of l’nrtncrsvillc. urn in n position to supply your demand for Dress Goods, Mnntlcs, Gloves, llrsir-ry. Ribbons, Luci-s nnal Staple Goods of all kinds. 'To better npprcctâ€" ntn .x-l-ni. \w'vo (lone, inst conic fllld spend a little time Wltll our large assort- , . - r. ‘ r - s w ' -_ p r 3 '0 r snout :n 2".) lung Stl‘ti‘t. llot: t neglect it, and ultcrtvards say you were not “’ “expo†m “'00†11â€" a“ “ ddmb l told ot‘ tho cxccutionul chances oil‘rrcd to spend your money for full gootlslbeus Chlme.mâ€' “loâ€. swim" ."Utm 0“ ‘ LEWIS &, pATTERSUN lit dcscrt mr again 111 line rilluge. tics 01‘ rails. The equine] hunt here last week i'l‘hursdriy) caused quite a ripple of Lymmod‘ fun mother to Bulwood‘ excitement ameng the sports. When for which they have refused largo ious, having won by over one hunu- red points. portal-(cu of at the Ontario House, the bill being paid by the victims. Do not forth the concert on Dec. 2nd by the Presbyterian ('hurch So ciciy in the town hull. Afcw days ago some boys were mont-i we think they will be next to J. G. N. Young has purchased a four l 1’. Wiser for a stork form. We con- year Old COlt 0! "110 lwxillgllm bleed. gratulute the Mott brothers on their The colt bur: .évcry appearance of; great enterprise, and wish them suc- muking somcti (i f speedy. \Vo un~ i (was dcrstuud the pzi. i: paid Was $100. (.lcorgo likes it good One, one of them threw a stone, hitting. one of the workmen on the temple. inflicting an ugly wound. Raymond, the tire eater, crhibitul licrc lust Saturday th-ning. audience was small, the boys noisy, and the show slim. A number of the boys stole in and were paid to go out. (jolt “70 W... .. ,,..._ i ._._ ., ll.\“'K§" SCHOOL HUI'SE. NUVKMBER 22.--\\'c are pleased to look upon the smiling i‘accof our high- tvisvly null tlllilit'lttllï¬ly. .-. ly esteemed friend, Mr. llough, once We are gland to say we have one more. He is a jorinl fellow, and he could not masticnte. cvcrybody’s friend. This: neighborhood can boost of n | Bates‘ mmvlmugc, . scientiï¬c boxer, whose name I will Anew ilutne and bulkhead is be- not mention. Lately he has been ing built to the saw mill Water Wlmel'showing his neighbors what an ex- pert gentleman he has been, and is C. M. BABCOCK’S ELISE MILLS. SLM‘I'H. --â€"~~-â€"w7 . â€".- Mr. John Ball is painting M. ii. ADDISON. Novrmnsu 21.«~’l‘he villssrers ere l0oking forward at no distant date, for ma". {yr-t. Let her go, Gallagher! an act of incorporation, owing to the Mr. S. llitwks has made quite on fact that Mr. C. Stowcll is nbbut to improvement on his premises by sd- build a ï¬rst class cheese factory on under supervision of Mr. Area Shor- A gang of drillers arc at work at Noted For Superior Goods and Low Prices. , . _ . V _ the mills preparing tlu- .iounduttop l. I l . _ . ‘77 " ' A A'" "'“m ' ‘ .l \ _ ( n I" , ‘ I * Alleu'ool lilack (‘ushtncrcs at 30c. pcr yd. l7niou Cnsbmcrcs. black and n“ “rpm mp a m l a“ mu “me, All-wool French Dress Goods at 1250. A special line of horny .‘ill-WOUl .Drcss Goods, in black and colors. at 15c. Flannel Cloth Dress (loads at ï¬e. he, in: and 10c. in Black and Colored Silks no House imtbo 'l'oun ('nn t'vtnpnrc for \.!\llll' unil Variety. See my (lrcy Flannel at 20 " pi-r yd For Slurtrr‘lgs. White and lircy (‘oltons. Shootings. Table Line}: Nilplillh‘. 'I‘owcle, mui 'l‘owcllings. I can otl‘ei' you the Iii-st Choice and Value. Ladies' 4-but~ My stock of for the railroad bridge. born in l'ollow this wise example. well patronized, as Stowcll's success \i ithui the past few days we how and fair dealing merits a liberal sup- sccn tours dropped here and there by port. Mr. 1‘. W. Strong. the “right-'1' timber. , - 1 Mr. A. Davis, of Brockvillc,' who purchased the last three months make of cheese of this factory has been advised from Liverpool that, tlmflnoval of one of nul‘ "10.“ rcepected’lpart of Ontario will give plan of l building. Mr. S. Boyce. a wall knowuand Elbe cheese arrived in good condition '3 young men. in the person of Mr. M. and are an A 1 article, and although ‘ lioulgcr. He has i‘i'llrt‘tl from farming the price paid was rather high they , and is going to Toledo to live the life l respected citizen, his rcmoviul to would not grumble when they couldlof a gentle-man. I will not take uplli‘nrmcrsvillc. and Mr. John ltdsura too much space in (leecribing Mike‘s l has moved into the house occupied by good qualities. as thev are ten nnmcr- i him. one to mention. Madame Rumor tablislunlinumchincm,iuthc surround- l.;i=lii.~'. Mons ("14‘ Children's l'inli-rwoiir in :oudlcss variety. ln‘lt’ll. Lenny-stitt-lmi lllzick Iiitl tllovcs, comincnring at 50c. llo-irrr is coirrplute in entry “1'0 and price. 'l‘lll’. \l.\N'l‘l.l-‘. lll‘ll’.\ll'1‘.\ll£.\i'l‘ is stocked with all kinds of Months,» ,8“ 1, 0d, Mantle (‘lotlis uud Trimmings. All Cloth ('ut and Fitted free and titlge C go " “.7 _ (iiinrmtcul. ‘ - M .. . . . . . .’ M'ix'rosil .\tti.i.s. , l . “NH,†and “1mm,†0, “My ,],,,,c‘,,,,,,,,,, mm, “mm, 'wl", M‘, Chars; Messrs. Ilotter & (one had it largeislrarc his i-nJoyment. success be to n more Onn‘tenlt'lll 1,5003 {or a?“ De “I. um “Upmmwm ‘wm wdmuw a†who hmr he'r‘w'ml 3 mn‘ '.lqumiiity 0t dry measures inspected. Mike. ' ‘ I ' ,lms the slimming! o In. it): «I» lU.‘ Li." I cordially invite ull'wheu in llrockvillc to visit inv store and I will i in“ wmk' . - l Mfg. (“0mg ( “rd-Ia and i" “mt-“himâ€! Whig-Mp" 0 lcle'“ {all}; ' “ml '3'. show them lllq ['armgi‘il k -1\., (w J ‘1 u '1 u-"v' k,‘ . E Mr. John Shcniek started {or Gen-.sre Lomg n rushing business wrth more curbing upon run iii no can i ‘ b r i 0“ Ul (AH-35 “10 3r s a“ 93 "1‘ ‘ Emmy ‘1‘ Ԡmmquc on Saturday lost. It is tepmli‘d innit] ihctuselios of tbe opportunity of llrol-ky'lllg. , l l their drilling timeliiue. 6’. 31. BA IK’OC'K, l in" y'uuiil: engineer has given up' they are going to Australia to seek for calling and iii-porting (-iwnpand good Llrumm. Rims. iliis'lob for s few day» No doubt but ‘ gold. Success. lilllitllllts of goods tit the. old ï¬liiblc ‘vi‘lo. *cl‘l 4. 19:37. . ‘,llc will come back asmu- . 3""33lllNT-‘= “a? that walling bullsstaml. now '1 *ml 10‘ ll- 5- Momm- l x e * / Normrmm 28.â€"-â€"At our last writing t Au oyster supper was anon/balling near the ruilrouu,- when, 'l'hc' . This Mr. W. Lewis‘ land at the east end 01' (9, work i, M a standstill for Wang, of, should be a lnut l‘or someof our neigh- the town, which will no depbt bel As John has a large [main es-l .-_.--. ' rote-m»- W. P, :s: ‘ï¬m .‘ . -. Building . W. G. PARISH. dur village on Thanks iving even- ing exhibited a shoe ul ep - once, when the members of L. L. No. 692 and of the Y. M. P. B. A.. Rockspring, made a visit. headed by e piccolo band from Broekville. They came for. the purpose of waiting upon our popular pastor. Mr. Sanderson, to present him with a Persian lamb cap. valued at $10, and raccoon gauntlet mittens, valued at $5. A large num- ber of our villagers and neighbors were present. After the company lie-l congregated, Mr. W. A. Lewis, tench- er of the public school here, was called to the chair; and after a. few well chosen remarks, called upon Mr. H. S. Moï¬â€™utt, merchant and postmaster, to read the address prepared by him for the occasion, wlule Mr. J. R. Quinn, District Master, and Secretary of above named Societies, made the presentation. It is needless to remark Mr. Sanderson replied very appropri- ately, although somewhat surpriscd at receiving such valuable presents at the hands of membch of said Socio~ ties with whom he had only been re- cently acquainted. In conclusion he invited all to partake of a sumptuous rcpast provided for by the hostess. 0, A Wil- assisted by Mr. W. Lewis. Miss J. purpose of capturing a. wolf, which lou hby will erect on Main street com- LerS, Miss M- LCMS. MF- 150. Slow has killed some 123 ï¬ne sheep during m0 "mus buildings for the manufac. ell and others. Alter justice had been of done m this department, alprogrnmmo consisting of music (vocaILand instru- mental.) readings, speeches, etc., and the usual toasts were indulged in. At about 10.30 pm. the: programme ended with the singing of “Auld Lang Synge," when all rcp tired to their respective homes, well pleased with the gathering. There will be u. Sabbath SclIOUl on- tertuinmcnt here on Christmas Em» A good programme is: being prepared. Fine music may be looked for, as George is always at the helm in such good works. l l HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Quite a number of strangers were I present at the meeting of the Literary i Soieicty on Friday evening. An essav on Longftllow. by Geo. T. Rogcrs, was followed by selections, rend or recited, from l'ivungi-line, Hiawatha and Miles Standish. Those contribut- ing; to the programme showed that they had taken some priius with tie prcpurrtlion of their ports, and all no- ,quittcd thcmscchSIcreditubly. But l the piece of the evening was a reading t by Mr. (iibburd, the modcrn language parsonage on \Vodnesday'lnst by HOV» master, who gave :1 selection from the Rom Pill'lws lbw from 1 Courtship of Miles Standish. lhibitcel s dclicuto appreciation of that ‘diilidencc which caused Milt-s to send lie or his friend to propose to Priscilla {or him. Those entertainments arc given by ville. We fear they have found new the [p s_ 1,. Society in the assembly room, cvet'y tin-might. The Ohio folkUS concerto which the It. is an Old time pupils are busy preparing for “.1†be given about the L'Oth of Decctnber. Mr. J. Clarke, who went to U, 1". 7 ' Que Platform College at the beginning of the term, car of the St F- 1‘01“) 18 @150 llcl'llï¬ is back attending schobl here. The engine is now undergoing TCPNTI“ speaks Well for the li‘aruwrsville High and in a few days will begin to haul School, This 1‘ Young men, take a. note oi†1 llfl. †*~.¢.â€"_ï¬ï¬‚.. MECHANIC? INSTITUTE. the game was counted, it was found “no, of nmmmmn that Can Lunglcy's men Were vicior- l [was glad to notice from tho b-Ilor oi “ Reader†in last Week’s issuedlmt there Is at least one besides yourself who be- lievos that it is desirable to haw :1 Me- clmuics’ institute. Lot mo. aTSo add my immunity in iilY-Jf of t1. 1 should like in sec, at bust, a public library in the place, Wiltfllll‘r we ltml llii! ()llli‘r ni't‘twsr‘nws or not. Tbi- l‘l'iilillll circle pmpmi-tl might ,very well be carried on by private pore Hon-z. it llirsirulilt}. l bull: vn llntl Qt ~li «ilitl not form any part of .1 Mccbnnn-s‘ llusll‘ luii‘. ll M‘ifl‘lni to Hill that the quickest way ll) gel lllt' opinion of 13m common iv in tin- mum-r is In cull u pulan mowing 1le all l‘ii'l’xtlfli llllt‘l(i\lt'll H] Um i->l.iluli\lntt;ol at .‘Mr'i'lmmi'u‘ lllsllitllt‘. M.tv1y'pi:op‘v soul-l llilw Mlmo' in‘lnmullon Ill (be lll.lll01'~-~il$ ‘lmw ti. go about tl,lln- purlitlllt' cost, upon ,vlvlmm lip- v\pmi~‘t‘ full-z, :tltl mun) t'lll"l ï¬llings. I volume: in ~llrfgtwl, illt‘il, that l you, \lr. llllilor. smr-c you were the that r {lint . 'up this Ninth-i, (Jill '~.ll(‘.l1 :i tum-3m; la‘ .l .srly'llay. anti ri'rlllti‘l ti Izmir .tlltfll- 'u we. Wishing llllS m-wcnn-rut mm ‘1 lsuwt- a, V .x. _.. A...» ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Sunday was "llll' and spring like, l and the tcinporntiifc was hourly 7c. (ii-grows at nmm. i‘hil. \Viltsc line Is No. iiidsslmn-r and a pool slit .1 Ainslie : «ml s'vn‘t‘ us Kin-Ii us tn‘w. for :ml", tin-hp. linvitn: lull in A forum v lu- in»: no for l tlwr m-od for (him. rind tin-y xi lil br- kltld at u l , bargain. | The \Vrstport turkcv fuir will be our neighbors, upon hem-ins ol' the rc- larchitect of cheese factories in tbizr‘l'ï¬m .m tlw rm. “no int. ..r i‘-.-.-.-n.h.~r Maura. lli..'i\ll““llvtl\ll .l. H M rim. llw well known ‘ponltry dunks. Bltll'ili.it‘ Lino: they “.1. be . mnong the buy yrs. 4 i . . l A twi‘tucr-tmq “Ill be in H in the 'Snlr-tn Methodist (‘hurI-h un l-w «Hum of lici‘rmln r 21st. Si-i'i'rnl yuml s. at: m ml l)(‘ I‘ [Irv-«mt. nml thc minimal purva of 1hr“ pru- ‘ gramme will In: t‘Xl‘t'llL‘nl. , TlIl' “M: R. .V. "all is \‘l‘lllllt.’ 'vltl 'fricmlain this county. and lmt “wk you'd a Mini! ‘0 Partrii-rsvilli- iwqunim-itw I. .\ t lltll lives for a number of yours bu-n .ur ring nu very successful {annlnklilu'rilllnllr m .\ UKKUhfl, in which District he OW‘IllrlI-wli prnniim at ping. V in religious, social and pull!“ t1 mum ' lfll‘nltTAVT »\\‘o huH‘j'Hl premium will hpnflnn ppm, ll. dark it {Hi Hnr of mums "I"... MM.th such as warrants. ‘nnmimu‘n, J..|h'nfnng.‘\"" ’l‘lmw- will b.- .‘wtiiul 1| grout mmw-mcum- ioxumt Hm 'w'm'n ". owl will be i in up in lots in :l ml: !\1' uroriiupmw-q, Mug ' Rimlrl «endingt nail. ml; tic furnisncd with s ,gnpplynf all the blank. usually rcquirrd. in ! pr'morttonuto quantities. M i l ‘ '2