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Whitby Chronicle, 13 Dec 1895, p. 7

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J od, ýt>' - 19 -ove, 20. 1- 80i1d tor '2u, Ft m-Id,]rr aniae n oving in this week. elasocpe. h ontroselatrai etm m et n vers, a'm ugb h er ar e R. R w es p lace n o e o h e illag e fo p a d f m en p o ssessin g ate g reat deal o f A i anynuile f hîîîîforsae î.oeme tiue past. the milk of humnan kindnessL At their The aU3,nilnhe 01 then fr sle oo.H J.Maruislef for Rileyon at-lasti seesion they transferred the grant of car h .E The old rders.HJ.Mruslffo.Rpyonat $250, voted as a previous session to the hourc uîiday wbere le will ispend a few days isoation.hospiaîa echenie that neyer troubi' 11,i i a ýr me il, the hast number (A wiîh bis brother, Charles E. and W . J. " wel e cyl-. ,I m..tion ci Ci Cliijain Tr-rnatured.-to the new and weIId amngih irt Hie snwbas bopen by Misa Flora Rob - home for the agêd. There was fot w. telest Itnt unioc th int t ie;o h la e for theb. frtih understand a dissenting ,oie. wri %Imo m . : u 1 N r. W . E . C a rs w e l, w i h P ic k e ri g frie n d . I ifo rtn iagb tr î s e t o t a h - s at r riow ni, fI. ft leDominion bauk ai e.Duls a ncae u epyt navrimn o eo-sae U x l >io '< l.Fliveuls thiyrwee be ouls bsprhse u rs for Huntsvile Muskoka public sehool mentr lb.~~ r mI-atiî.î4-oudewrber of lots opposite bis residence on East- there were over .3000 applications at -men ra tiw *-4i-5-ptr1ows t Vidbv er avenue froin the' Loe'an Estate and salaries ranging froni $200 up to 300. for pIJ - I' trip.. '. to \Vlenoub will cultivate the sarne by way of diver fit-st clame B. A's and M. A'aand several. Tp\il lenty i - -oig foi, NI,Hle î1lot\Va'rwîch<, l'lt CHrswetll se uigthec5n Snmr. i sother letters attached to their names who. luiSieu, fî-r lu~u~cai ohie tedeby ne means coutented to retire alto- -f any zoodshudonm dfrmnet Re Bu.<4a\ h rie I)rkessevrîokrether freni manuel labor. two thousand a yêar in Our bsctes-and VeréîtY- f; nL uit aboiit îIjo and thonccpforth Alex. Findlay met with a sliht accid tOwns. Thinge aeiOLouet that on ýù Ix pU14gemi îhuIîg In fear and trembling, ont in Spink's miii Saturday alter the pitch that reslly firatclasi& men gifted' vor!y jn ý'i p: îiîîg4 a lîle,,er aljmo8t ally moment. tmon rose. Wbile examining a boIt bis with the art of educatn the youth, ýhave Mr~ wa, nf îuky darkuessi, 80 dense hand be3came tangleul up in the. machin- to beg for "saite>'1 st nev#eo -watges. an di~ lev coutld îot seul beyeond their ory, and Dow ho nursesa linger that baasOAR1tIGK ný :ïus. tý f umrýfcnfIticnary measure, tbey mest rece'ived five stitches. The injured Buies th 1epraehoe gumnde Ileirbcts m abut tButerinnorsisIsin hei.h e fivrn e' h y valin rbel to warn abouaint erh igrwllso e does not. seeni to _b runxning -yr hIes, in to w abîriete eeproa u cloe The presone of froat sud snow re smnoothly.Rumor says JohnstotiNo 2AME-ir ucîpa~ u bi wa tie wreatmindsus forcibîy that Lb. Yonng folke Of has fled the countrjT lIî~~~~'îi plarckbufreeme ne tbtare badly fi n;eâof lome An b s h tek wag In ilier wmty and thbey reacbed cm oýs at lut nut --v.T~ vryweryWhy cannot we have a skating rÏak, or ay n igs I tm even a tobogga.sej?0Ilt la al VeV talm ev 'i whe roluuded in at the fweetî te say that ing andY foud g p. 1 m r i about 12 o'clock, ~J*~ u tiij, o iLCii a s.tree car, for they terature, btr l ie"y r1, e il onld Uot have gne le by neo ma nes fe t eSô M eu.paoductive of tqbA "J~knI'bntdcon-The. young require er a mot~U£int'o e pIttEôj l n he-pesy-w -- - ~ 1th eirreraonsd 4b noweautei adto i ea5 ablth e tendst> now aukcf&hoit be W , o ues,,d' Tho bThé- eaor f ste 6ý b àdu1d addreê,w~e wu Iêty làae, 3en rnetilait the le rI fWl 1r h »a â t h, ~ ~~~whicli Mr,. Weeka badably usistea ur di h rcüi ing hie life ber#0, Ibot t l t fwhich woe e Ain.te is,û ù ýf hie advocaoy of thé C'aia>tlaus f&p3xIe ance al~ jael* ol6 ~pnc aid the encÃ"uragetnon ho Lad giei4 towe v teaan»e a awc f tho t~ J ni sic.Uxbrîge Iay b s~id~0 OO -the fF'arj aBrnd Ieck oi the O>ighî, ni ieiaI u~nmets aRouge.M, ekn >" Satudâï i îù."hodr who froni the atarting of the firet brulq 01 ryeeh .Iburn v'~~~~i~;/ band to-the present day of well trained ne ete y~yn b Ã"tO' l and otuetlung to boot for dat»age". Rie choira and clever eoloiatbs en"zie Rarded as the centre (if musical cirëltes Igtin .ndOnieaybfrea gand th. eovlng apirit in musical pro. ng 1t out liiht went 'Out in the Jae .Ncoo~Ed and WiIl Turner wLere uitîng a dl ongitf, worshipped f'or five minutes R. oo vrs (n ui-liy IId éýrhk ussa8While laMpe were be glgi- n. .1H_ 0 S t1 uiiiyd(1 The gentlemen wo bn i ta A good nfliber f m<ir CiLinaated h bui tern edtefutieî'ai <f ho late Samuel Lankin. 'evs to scu re the lampe and ful, i hb"' Bel emporary liglit were no doubt proyoked' Passes 'Nlies ELi th Mitchell or Stouffville is enalmost aU soon as they inîd Il. ichoson Floenûe,-i visiting witli ler brother John M ' tchell. t heir task the electrie lampLe again shed! N. M., trui7gIea for seven Lo saye sethinks it i et obe a forth Llieir radiant goW I Yeae wth d man's darling than a young man's iamusing tO Dote t»tet the pastor, Pey. Dir. ~ HE ~slave. Grant, was met about to read tbe verèe ON TH LIPIWalter Hoover and Mise M. A. Spernce in the parable of the virgins whicb pays, J ~CI ~B1fy %were Visiting frîend8 ini Cherrywood on Gv us of your oit, for our lampe bave A S T ~ ~ Y Sunîday. p. c .hd gadn one out,"é when the incident occarred SOur Y. P.S. .E a agadmeting WOmenflfned AC pa rt ý,,nthe evening of Thanksgiving day and A woimcn wit, tile hi. hly siuggestiv, %%,e %vp 1leasý-d to have wîîh us meînber8 aame of Champagne, who liv5ite frolli î Si tfville anid Locust Hill Epworth west end, just oitside ive n lmthe îîe i ~League, and also those of the Baptist was finei $50 and co8s on S turday for Union of Whitevale. 'eling liqoor witbout liceuse on tlhe Mise A. lrwin Principal of P. S. here da 'r loSnfd io ve 1 iiigher brother of Brown'e Cor. -ather secluded on the Barrie road, paid i i... iers $20 inro the EaRt Sinicoe licence fund for keepinR iritoxicant,3 for sale, afto- Mr. Merrick and bride of Uxbridge areplrincotaein heC ad '-isitîina the latteras sister Hattie Hutch'- i otaeto oteCnd '011 rn~~~Pepered Agtr. eBu1 n u .,)lOf ibis place.tcprnc c. The penalties were ('eo. Ferrier le attendiug ,sehool ai rsctota h u~oteo e~" :ýarkhan, these days. We ail wîsh you ',f the promises of both women on i." success wiîh your studies George. rlr&Uýfgving day by Inspecter MûKay ")n Sla:trd it l~ aet the band of Lnuî Constable Andrew Clarke. the laeeteti v h illagers for a 8oth feet frozen C . ~ ~ ' r ~ < 1 ~ h o r t u i e î î h a n o e n i r o n c r t .J o hi n M c M i l l a u , w h o m a d e h i m s e l f g e n '-'t ul-The meihodisi prayer meeting in coui- erally useful for Rev. Fnther Duffy ai nection with the Locust Hill cburch was y rsvuy a ett h oot held a Jos. Mýc.Neelys on Monday îîight. liespital on S&turday, to receive treat- ___________________ Some evil dispoaed person or person imnt for a badly froze pair of feet. lias been nîakiîîg their calte on oe eof o ui, ngIeclsil in j hanksgivinLi UXBRIDGIE. villagers by îrying to break into the huewek John went to Mara to visit i8 Weary waikers. \lc î arîdihtte ouns "s 'Uei tiey "arnd tht te ocupa t riends.Wlie ereturned ecmian Msr.Durand and Creigzhton eg-alî- vere aroivied they made their visit eh orn cd of sore feet, whiclh in a day or two lisbed a record on Sunday h w %alking ' \e would advi8e our community to be on Prevented tim freru performing bis daily bunderluîud and bark, a distanîce oi 30 thcwîha hysucee ngttin askf about the -resbytery. Father miles, which tliey accoilipl sî)ed( in a tway in iheir firsi attempt (If i was their Llrffy Look compassion on blm and cafled little over vight 1iouit-.,Ver', fe w jllirrtaiieiui>), but by their atosw r in Dr. Hlarviro wh e pronounced the case care to attetu1t a sawîlar wak. 1 d tlu b&eive îhey have been ai work be- as one of frnzen feet and directed to have Accientswiu appe for.the snffèer sent to Toronto. The poor fèllow was reticent as to howwlho became Aweed ago Sunday MIr. Walter Lapp, The followilig Ïe a report of Green tfllict.ed, mierely stating that hoe had Of 8cott, was about to ia'w bis (leparture River sehool. 4îh clas--Maud iDotten valked a 'eng distance wlien ove1r in »froni Mr. C. il.N x in Uxléridge, wbiere Bei jForster John Nighswatider Sr. 8rd \fara Tîsl, is all that ije known ébout i. lie had been speuding a c ojd f hourb, casWî Milne, Aninie Booth, Lily ja n oîvt0oc 18 h d ed bi Ohrse out - ib le stable to l)oien IJr. 3rs clabss-Arche Hopkins, A u ii a l ci n n f t r l hiteh 111, but while tîauling tall<ing in Seg NI,,h.waiider, Etia Johnson, 2îîd A uiia lcin nftr i shed to Mr. Nlx Ithe horse quietly class Aifred 1Nighswander Archie Bmrte, osbiltcfaoerasngaalttw ked off, Mr. Lapp bcad to borrow a ',',a ot.Second part lst-Georen or mure times for mayoralty candidateti tior'se tei dri ve home0 with and wlien lie Robinîsonî in Forster David Wagg. rewl epaîclyaoib o eea got about heilf way home overtook bis pari. Isi -G(orden Booth, XVn Doten, vears the Outario statute bas provided ateed proccedîng along ai a lei.urely gr l3eîaEdasad ni Tre. ,hat nu eue shall vote n2,re iuhan once SOn 'Tuesday eveninz- whien reîurning ist class--Blake A nuis, re nnr for such be he magistrate, but the n<a- ~from a trip te GoodWood, Mr. Frank Della Rarton. Those wlio attendeed yhne- provided to enable a returninÏ Mr4Rirby was thirown out cf thê cutter by a ov.ery day during the month: Lily Doten iffilcer or IP hz -pnitips te <nferce that law WCOUigio» with som1e obstruction on ihul( Aynthia Bell, mffle RgNgs has been Ivery ingtufficient. If a ecrut- rottd alid the berce arrived at the butchier wander Bertha Leonard, Archie Ilobîkjneinert ~tamnhdpeviuey oted op fit-st. Tùii driver hiad te walk iu, Arthur Elli8, Archie Barton, Norman hoe had ne way cf ascertaining unless the b. ' lortunately ni verv far. LottiAllie Fuller, David Wagg Geo %VItrgveteifomtoMhns i.Th c f te r g e e i i a r , i n r ib î h i a o t e b a SCOTT.*yy~ H. Brysx~'s old Brook 8t,- (SaCesO TlT, The Subecrîber bas again opexred 1 bt - ine here. His office will be s t -E. ýR. Blot telegraph office, factory at M-s Nebéýy bouse on Broclc Street, South. 'Né'ew-un mnanufactured and old P É ips repairei First class material used ant WoTi-w -tan ed. Wells dug or creancd--on-t._ Ordet soticlted. Feb. 14, 189,5. Whftby anùd -Qbaws DOMPiNION aAN uK, Whitby&eo. Geneiral Ba 4ig Bsns uTrnstated :. ea ,NOl~j ~ P M j R~ADAMs XWRB IL LEIREbJEDI sor - 1 ý .-, 'I ,WALL.-P14Pý' ý is useful to à,i jidrei VlntW~is7 ItisC 1îverO U è m 1~îo~~ J'~ ea$ilyassinlilae i d anH8Ypôphos'phite&ý ofLinhiA an oda added to tone U te;ev>s yse1.a48o- M < nOtirîsh -the bones. This comiaio ftese, potent nutrents fis just w hiat- thin chldren ne dto gi e th n Don', coloradtamity. Almost ail children like, it. ýLOWEST s j Dôn'/-b~/':rsua ed'~ ccePt a substitte/,e/ Uome early and gtine. 5Sctt & 'Bowne, BeIevile. AU Drtuggistsa 5oc. ard $1* p- 141AA.A0 1 1 - 1 1 'Surplus, Lit

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