Pfnge Four of choice at 22a to zLImmIumce Electors of Inhisfil-- At the rcq11os r of a large number of 1'a repaye1's, I am in the eld for and \\` H1 9:: Your \'0 re and inuence r0spectfull_\f solicited for The 1'e-C1ectio11 of I respectfully solicit. you]: vote and inuence to re- elect me as C0urses-C1e1~ical, Sm-1'e ta1'ia1,_ Co1mno1-c-ial, Short- hand, Type\\'1-iting; Banking. Special Courses--Fo1- Nornlal and - High School G-raclllates. Positions z1\\`:1i1' those prop01'1_\f q1u11iod-- 80 . ._'1'i1d- uatos and 1111(101'g`1'a(111;1tos secured good pos'1- tions d1u'ing' 1927-28. }z1sper National Park which will be 1 visited this year by members of the 1 Canadian Weekly Newspapers Associz1- : tion is noted as one of the great show 1 places of the world. With its area of 5,300 ; square miles, not only is it the largest . game sanctuary in the world but it con- tains the greatest number of mountain peaks. Few of these are below 8,000 feet and Mount Edith Cavell, Canada's mountain memorial to the memory of the British Red Cross Nurse, is 11,033 feet in height. at Qnr nlrnnaf in fl'|P shadow Of the If I am elected Reeve I will give you 100 per cent. service, as im the past, amd as .h`e-ad` of Corunvcnil make lnomesvt emdleannor, with the aid of my colleagues and officials of the iaotwrushp, to give you : ...1 Electors of Oro Township: \\'1'i`re for mfos 01' 11110110 445. VV. A. Tm'nm'. P1'o_p. The only school north )of Toronto th at is -:1 [member of the Busines. Educators Association pf Canada. height. Sct almost in the shiadow of the lofty 1 Rocky Mountain peaks and facing Lac Beauvert, which reflects in its glistening water the towering peaks encircling it, is Jasper Park Lod e and adjoining rustic bungalows. Alt ough situated amid scenery noted for its wild and rugged beauty, the Lodge, and adjoining bunga- lows which are operated by the Canadian National Railways, offer every con- venience to the tourist. To those who love the beauties of nature and the great out-doors there is no place in the world which can surpass jasper '.\ a1ion:il Park. '1`.-nil: Jinri I`O:\(i. windinz amid spruce which Jasper .\f11!OnI1l 1-'ar1:. Trails: and roads, winding spruce and pine through valleys, along rivers and lakes and ascending the slopes of -AT JA.SP} $R PARK LODGE! Ym11' mic Reeve of `the Township for 1929 AS DEPUTY-REEVE FOR 1929 will be z1]j)]n'0<-i:11'(-d. .:`r(`:1H_\' app]-ocia1'e your Vote and i1.1nr=.nree. ,,.._,____x., .. D-.- J 1. Am a:dm'i1misIt11a.1:iotn, V`lh'.i`Clh will be in the best in- terests of the Township of Essa. n A __ _ _1_.__'A:`_4___;_-_ , 1 A u CHAS. M. HENRY AS COUNCILLOR: FOR 1929 ELECTORS OF IN_NISFIL ELECTORS OF INNISFIL `COUNCILLOR FOR 1929 GEORGE A. MARTIN and in11<>n(-(3 for the e1e("tion of Alfred L. Webb Morley Beath THURS_DAY,. JANUARY 3, 1929 mountains within the park have an aggre- gate length of several hundred miles-- and they are being steadily extended. Some of them were blazed over a century ago by Indians, fur traders and explorers who traversed the Athabasca. Valley on their way to and from the Pacic. These, in particular, are historical, almost sacred for many of the men who trod them in early pioneer days have left their im- : print on Canadian history. But most of . the trails and roads have been con- structed by the Dominion Government ~ in order to provide pathways by which : tourists may have access, with the mini- mum of effort, to mountains, valleys, > lakes, rivers and other points of interest : within the Park. an In].-nc_tvnu-nunien annnlnirn nmnralrl Wlthln the ram. Lal:es-turquoise, sap hire, emerald, amethyst, according to t e character of their environment, and mirroring ad- jacent mountain peaks on their placid surface--are scattered like jewels every- where. Glaciers, great and small, abound while the Columbia ice eld, just outside the park boundaries, out-rivals in vast- ness and in beauty those found in any other part of the continent, with the ossible exception of the Mount Elias icr 1 geld in Alaska. 2. Am -ad:m'in1iistna;17ion wlhridh we, as Council and oiaials, will endeawam to make one of the best our good old township ever had. `W pa. % 0 c c ;;> s 11 k This disease is p1'evalen`t. i-n On-`tario now and while many are aficlted, it is not the severe type that was ob- served in 1918. Inuemza is highly communicaable. The disease, t:houg`h it may be severe, is of itself rarely fatal. '1`!-an a1:Lva.1"H'.v 11+` oven Hun milrll t~a.=u:. i.: rmvmr-L'r>rH\' in- IB.l'81}' I3.'l181. The severity of eve.n the mild case is 1`e.1na1"ked1y in- creased by respiratory or intestinal complioarcions. (1) Avoid crowds. (2) Exercise in the open air. (3) Get sufficient sleep in a well ventilated room (4) Wash your face and -haands frequently, c-special ly before eating. (5) Cover your nose and mouth with a clean hantlrkeiz chief when sneezing or coughing. People near you are entitled to this p1'0=tL-c-tion. (6) Don't vi -.21-t or come in contact with those that have the infection unless necessity demands it. (7) Don t worry about the Flu. The d.i.=.ea.=.e usually :-wtzuvts rzLthe1' zLb1'uptl_\' with an out of sorts fr.-elingr, iI1(lL'I1vite pains and zmhc-.<, cold in the head or slighrt cough, fever, and : vomiting or (liamwhcca. Neglect of tho;-so sympt.0n1.' of 0I1.(.`t- may lead to pneumonia and clmngc a mild C-z1;<(.~ into :1 .<\~\'w'L~ nnn (1) G0 to bed im.m:-(l1?~z1t(:l_\'. (2) Stay in bed till you zurr: .-.b;aolut:l_\' \\'l`ll. icnwcmber tho prvniwl of gutting` wwll is lOI1._Q'r-1' tllun the time actually ill. (3) - Keep your room at :1. trm1p(-2~atLx1~- of (RF am well vcntilatml. ' (4) Call your pl1_\`.'~2iciun at once a.mI rln -x:u:,tl_\' whu he tells you. This bulletin is issued by the On.t~2u'io D:-p:u-t.1nn: of [Ira] in confercmco wirth T1he St. John s Ambulancz: B1vi,;:zulc, lun Social }'l_\w:h-n.- Couxncil, 'J`hr- Omun'i<) Red Cm-.~'. In May`, 1928, I succeeded in converting` our nuamcc-s S:l1ch`rnrId*.+.n1.cr annmxc \x1}\5nI11 .oHmum.A nuns nm..:.nh~ 4-n ~n`nnn of the I912-Z37CiV"'-3 Habit Wn'shti.ng you the complimemfos of the season. Sincerely, ELECTORS OF ESSA {TOWNSHIP nzfnrn DEPUTY-REEVE FOR 1929 and solicit your Vite and i1111L'l1("(`. NORMAN COXWORTI-I Influenza---The Flu J. HAROLD BELL HOW TO AVOID FLU" HOW TO KNOW _FLU" \'.':".t `V-'.HT in \'."H'?) Um hnxvr-is mm! at liu.1-- :.'.~H.w3,:l11`P'. If uu (:l-.1!`-` Lg: him <::mii1.inn with Huinv lu.\.'z1Li\'e mmic with (,`.-\ .:'(`.\i{.\_ t,lwr<- i. % nolliing he-1:01` for the ;sy.~-t.viii---f the blond. Hut if ynii !".\.'f?`.\ the laxative ~-nu have h,>:u'xxr,-.1 lo tlu-`ncnll on is of -fl.".l`l|ll~!.3 cusuuru, hu1`c':s some truly -5':-Jiiuiilo zulvice: The bark of :1 tree cull:-.d cnacnm is the most marvelous conditioner tunn- kind has yet found. It stinnilutcs the bowel's muscular uction, but. dues NUT weaken. A violent. laxative forms the iuxative HABIT. You u.lwu_vs need more on the morrow. With cuscurn, you don t. Its gentle inuence curries on sometimes for days. With 103:4 and less need of any aid, as time goes on. sin Hm vnrv next time you feel slug. .HOW TO FlGHT FLU" 3`Hi `> 5:4: gish, take only :1 calmly c."..~.r-uret. De- liglltful Lo the tnstv. s\v<:vL and uccepl.- nhlo Lo uny sluIn:`.c`n, and just as '-"-nt as the pmvurfnl pur_4<-3 that fairly [11lV`:1})'Zt! the pt-ri.-t:1l`/C walls of I one ; mt.-. "--- nnl" hrhit vnu'H 'CQn'4 1ll'U: mm 113 I cundy cuscznru`.-3. Ltixxz. L115` cum doctor cum 3. 1.! any drug rn.: il'(nl'l`bK. 1:4 1 numhr; E. And who Hun L tlha 1`. L~z11t.I' !\\`0L`x .1 . 5 smoun I! Miss Margaret Wamnica of_ I-Laamn'J1- lton is spemdtimng the holidays at her inhnourne here. 1-21 I` u i iOn Wedmesdsaqy elvemfmg a (lance was held in the _Comm1Lmity H2211, everyone 'ha.-vimug a_ g'o-od time. 1 M1`. Ere-d 1VIu`II1mo1la:md_ is s.pemdJi=n-g ia few weeks in ah1'ns n`esig*11:bo11hood`. 1 Rev. J-as. BTOWEH has been very L_..L ___,. -.,- ...1_.l L- ...... L- mu.-u, uutu nx. l~A.\a 1 somezwhat bemhear. I 1 'r\ I . 1 p - 1 uv.uuu uuvvv Iu\,uv\.u. . i M-aajoxr Rxoubt. Wamtewonodv and wiufe `annd fammy of 'I\~o11o.nto ame vtisitimg. :wit1h fniemdss in t1h~e vdoimiyty. ` `l'|f.... T\..LA............. 1...,. QBIK ...I l........` nu .. ..uu.uw.; -u vlnnv .-.\........v_,- 1 Mrs. Patte1`son has rewtxumned home `_ate1- spen-d'i.n;g' CI11I1`vis'tuna~s with her xIIa:LLg'.ht>e:r at Newrmzwket. A Imnwibenr of our yorunug pevouplei `.u6-H-y..;.m.J)n.J 4-. L..-u1.n`A vsnmduv ad `llll ... G I 5AWIur~1ws;z;.,l'I21:tiJon of officers of 'Mi.nrerrva Lodge,, No. 304, Stmud, .A.F. and `A.M., was ex~em[pliec1 by W. B-110. 1Ch`as. Wice on Dec. 271011, in a very . Ectretcli-table mamrner. Tlhc fo111'owu'mg io"1ca1ws were inwtxallevdz I.P.M., W. 1B1%o. Geo. A. Martin; W.M., Wm. gwm-ma; s.w., o. R. Blvack; J.W., `Alf. Webb; S.D., A. Govllop; J.D., `W. S. Young; S.S., Lyle Guest; J.S.,_ Edson Wice; I.G., Allzun Todad; `T_v1e.1', Herb. Black; D. of C.. Neville `Jamic--son; Scc.,. Goo. Howsom! T'reas., J. Neelamds. After the in-E 's.t=a,112Ltio11 ce1'(m1-0-n`i0;~: the n1embc.r.~r adjou1'ncd to tho busemcunt. w`hc-1'0 a pleasant social hour was .=pemt..i ` .\Iine1*va L0-413:0 is to be con_2'ratu1:Lte-(Ii `oh the ver_\' efciemt staff of 0`icers= ieleated. I ......... _. .. .... ,........b ,.....,..w `iamten~d1ed a. muse pamty at s.i .Revy.no1dcs at Big Bay o-Pint. I 1 Mr. Geromge Martin spent the week` I end in Tmtounrbo. 1: AI1 . Ivy 1 . (V \.-u.u All ;.vu .u ulr Mu`. Ahbent Wxoods sxpen-t Svumliay wbh his bruotth-er in T-orornto. MI1`. Wtallace Lzutimerr of Oshwaxwva spemri; .t.h:e hohidlay wimh hiss mtorhecr. Miss oD11od1h~y I-I1an11n1en' of Tzomonnmo ispemt the 'h10I1 with hour deter.` ' Mrs. Spming. - ..-.... ..,,,......,. I 1 Mr. IJlvo'yd:Re*yrrno1ds has amwived _h:ome ater spetndyi-n.g' he sunmnear om` +:L.n Lamina 1 ;uu. omuuuu5 uunn was v~yuu\.au ;vu. lthse nst time on New Year's nrirgihft. VHL.-\ YY.'Ii`!'\ `I.-...-.A`,u,l n ....... A4! ,.L`...J. .. ...~-.- ..n.n., \lAlt - u A.\.w|u. u Aumblu . $m 1`.he U.F.O. 'a can` of shock t1hris week. A number from here ambencled~ the ! 1\.`|".nm.1.mn nomimaxbion meetbirnxg art Chur-cxhill om. After serving four years as C0un(-.i11o1', I am 111 H10 eld for J: JJ--II-I-I-IJ. L} J: `I-L` Mrs. F. Ellard of Chicago and her jsom, Fe4rg'~u.son, of Washimgtom, D.C., [visited Hrs. C. Hayes and Mrs. John T_T-`H 1.-..~+ ........'l. Miss 1\ Iaa'_v Fitzgenaltl and N111`. Mamm'.mg' F`-i`tzg`ema1d of 4M`orum c " St. iLouis vimterl f.11iend.s in tlns vicinity 1 1...; ____ -1. -._~u.~.u. Ammo. U. L ;Hall last week. E \r- 1|! -.- s4AJ\I vv v\.4\o | Mn`. Cvhas. Lofrbus has 1-et.u1-n~ed tn `Windsor aftezr s4peml"Lng Iasrt wpok umlrar hhe pa;1`e.n.ta1 roof. 1|/L. "l'V......,\.....,\ rv..-,._- 1.-- .,,1,, , =- .....uu; un\. ywu;-nuucu L`UU`J.. I Mr. Ter1we;nce Coynve has 1'et2Lurned| 1` mm T01-o.n:to. 1 I ,,_ 71 . .~. .. .. ...,v... . uLvuuu\l. ; . M1`. Fmamcis Stone of Totrormto Unive.1-siity has retul-nved to Toronrbo` after spe4nd:i.ng; his holidays art home.` `\I:.-. '!\`I'...... mr_.1..-.. _;- ~r7n,,,,,,I `...--.... .,yln..uu.uu;=, (LAO vnnunxtlu-`ya aw u'uuuc. Miss Maury Muv1~ro_\' of Elmvalc spent a few 1`a_\'s at home last week. M .VIzm'_\' Hall of To1"oni'o was `ltcnw for the work end. | 1\Ir-ss1'.=. B. O .\'9il 21.1141 F. Ham-i mrmzl of I 21rriu \'i.'~'it fvinds in trl1".s! \'i('.init_\' on Sund~a_\'. Ir 1- n N. - - -.- vll uu--wu_. . Jos0p']1 Stone is \'isiti11"b friends in To1'o,nt.o. , M1`. and Mrs. VV. I,\"L'nc-1' `have n10\'0(l to Tomnto. ` -`V 7 IV .. n |- nu. ', Mrs. B. I{~l]_\' :mml Mr: a S`]m.n:uh:m h:\vo r:-turnml 1 rout/). \vh(-1'9 t~hv_\' vi. A u .`u,`.. s A 'j:~`})m1t :11" t>h!: cnnl 1 `~1n| zlnncn hold by `1Dr`:1`n1:1t`ic Club in |(`olumhu:< Hall and inugr. \t..,. T\_ v,,. -1` `n sometimes tor (mya. wun [uni um. {:33 tune So_, the very next tune you ,1-xx ... .\Ir;<. DozI:.::: of Mzu-j.' Mc'l`a.Q'u<\ and P :'1`m~ontl0 vi<:itml M1`. week. '|`hv pa-npln nf Lhn vic-,inuit_\' \\"i. tn `hr:u1k Mr. '1`. D. O'I\'<-ill for lmrzlk im.-' 1umbm- for UN! l>L1ill.inq,~' of uln- Phr\ln.~'ton .~'kat`in`5: ruink. \u YVI 1-. IV\ ..: NI--.~'::1'.;~`. Urbain Lefayive zuml Knnm' smmt New You.r`.< < L:ufon'baIim`e HI: 1 Ir 11 'r\ ugmu-.. | Mr. and 1\`I.1*s. Russel]. R.oibbi`ns .-nptmt. Now Y0.'11".= day with 1VI.'1\=-. W Rm`-bbina in Midamd. uv uvumu. | I\he salching nink was 0-pemed ow I... ::....a. 44.... .. 1u.__-_ 1r-.._.)._ .._-...n_.l. | 1m-. Albert Iamdnhwaiu of Po.ne-' trzung` \'i.~1iJted fr'ien;d's in t.h.i:s vvicindby ` last week. <-ml. 1\'l'r. J. Dov]-in visited fxviomls i.n Pewnebzung this week. The nominations for the tow.nxsh'iqJ of F103 w<:~1-o held in Elmvale on Monday. N[f.`SL~7'1'(<. J osmph D1'y'sdtale am] Field Dovumey were ntosrnizn-a.'texl for Reeve arnd Messrs. Ahbcnt 'I`ou1.etr, Man'shn:11 Lammmm and Edwin Tmznin f 01- Dv1>4ut.y--Rxecvc. T010 norrmiwlsaicionss for C`ounmiI1<)rs weme S. Co-tton, R1011- ard Groom-law", George McGin.nis :1-n-d Jack Houdan. Messrs. D1~ysd and Downey qualod for the _Reeves:hip. `)1 K 1. 1 i 1 I.:1\\`!'<-nor` I-Tz|.`.41<:*tt of I`m'vo-nt-0 I f'rio11 114.1-v trh-is wmrl-:. \'('1~_\' l<-Iiygmtful r~\'c-nin_: was :11" )mn.'t_\*, box sociizlul Vnncn {.110 St. T`2ntmick . ltic M10 l\'n`i;-.:'l1ts 01` 1h1l:< WorIn0.:4Ira:\' eve.n- I Electors of the Township of AEssa----- PI-IELPSTON II` `E`11......l AL` r~.1_:_....- th 0 vici l1iv1 ._\ _'_1`he Northern Advance Ch'c:13_"o. I\IIi.<~.< M1`. Mc 1`:L_-_-`L10 oi :`. A. Moran hhi Barrie \"is:itc(l o\'o~1' the week I Fm-m their | l Daniel I-:\_\' in Mr. J. W. Memriok spend; the week end in T:omom:to. v v 1 .1. :- vuu All a.'\IIL|\.rvAuvv- Mrs. Blnackwood and dJawg1hte1' ocf Toronto were New Ye2m"=s visitors with Msns. Wlhite, Mary St. II.` `E1 D fWl....`|. ......] J?........11.. -4` vvwuu. Avuxlao vvlnunvw, 4u.uu_y -4. Ma`. F. B. Clark and family 0-1' Invglewlood` spent New Year's Wirtlh R. Malcormson on Mary St. 1|/I3-.. 7|/f._.........AJ. 1|/f..1........ .... -1 _"` Huaavinug served two years as {vou.r Deputy-Reeve, and mod: w'is(h`i.ng to stain-d im the way of outher _voum.g, eane1'.g`e:tic memtbers of Council Wlh`0 are aslcing promotion, I (llecided to allow my rnarme to be placed before you for promotion to the Reeve chair. -.. ..-...-..,.....,.... .... ..-...._, .,.. Miss Mamga.-re~t Mralcoimzon of Sou~t.hamp'Lo.n visited; her pavevnrts, Mr. and Mrs A. F. A. Malcomsom. lover the hoLidJaIy. 1111111-..- `l"I:,.'I..... 3.. 1.-..-- .L`.....-.. LL- V: \/L mu, .uv..u.uw_, - Wwilliam Hickey is home from minri-ng c~ov11`nt1-_v four the hsoiitlays. `III'__ `I . -1. .,-.....-._. J.\4lA ...., . Mr. Jack Skimnesr returrned to `1119 Lake Sth~o1'.e msinin-g Exmxp after a `['\ho1a'd'a,y visit wimh friends in town. I `Mr... 'D......,1..... L`......... n... nrA..L -4. l.mu.uuu._y vLuuv "mus. .I.L.AL.AA|'LAm7 Au vvwvvu. { Mrs. B11am(ho`n, notm the West, wt [tencl-ed the funeral of her father, the ` late A. Kennedy. .....'l `II .4.. `Fl A TIT.'II..__._ ... uuyc L1. ALKSIIIIICNJIJ Dr. and M115. P. A. Will-iazms ocf Oinonmati, Ohio, motored` to Bamrrie and are vrisiitimg he La.11ter s' parents, Mr. and Mms. R. J. G-a11a;g'her. IN`. V 1:` 7.73.1.1 .. Tf!.......aL.\.. ..........l my can u .u.-mg. ; u \JuAL1obJJ \.`L . \ Mr. E. E. I{id`d-` of K.i.n;g`s:bon spend. `the holidays 1~e'ne:vvzin.g' acquaintances .... 54...... lB1'ad:fo-vd St, spent a very happy Christmas, when they had a reunion `of their family, the first in a -nruIm- ber of years. Those presenrt we're Mr. and' Mrs. W. G. Ross and two sons, Leig1hrt.om and Jack, of Staymer, M.r. and Mms. M. A. Craven and d.aJwg1hrber K1a:h1eern and son Hugh of `Jacksonville, Flaonida. 15--.. _._.1 `If..- TT..._-..._ 1.1.- ..-_ uyug.-. v . . v . . .-.,, - uv'Lu'\(.4- Rev. and Mrs. Herman, the rec- ~ bury, Bsoitorn, and ommemly of Cvaisg. htuvst, annrosumce ~tIhe e'ng,'a.g`eme.mt of u tJ1ei1' d`aug1h?teq`, Ednith Ellen, to Oliver H. McDonald of Bolton, the mar- vriag'e to take place the latter pant `of January . b An i.mte`1'esti11g' wedding` was sol- enmized at St. Mur_\"s Church. Bar- lrie, on Saturday, Dec. 29:11, when `VIarg'aret A1-dis Coulpland, R..\.'., eld- lest daughter 01' Mr. and Mrs. J. 3]. 'Coupl;md, of Vespru, became tllv bride of B-a.=_i1E Sheridan, only ,Toron:to. The cev1'emon_v was per- formed by Rev. 1`/Iicllmel O'Neill, Pout Dallhousie, uncle of the gpo-om, as- sisted by Very Rev. Dan Sweeney of Bamtie. T1116 b1'ir.l.e, who was given in ma1'nia.ge by her farther, looked channinlg in a. model of a.ut1Lm;n lead mlouixre silk, totuohed with cream and carugtht at the side by a. gold. buckle. Sh-e vwome a Fre.n-oh hwt and shoes and sbouliings to maatdh, also a handu some fox fur, the gvlft of the groom. She was 2uttendecl- by her sister, Christine, gvowrned in bois de rose satin wirhh skint hc-aviily embxvoidiered in points, with hat, shoes and fox fur to match. She can-ie(l the :g'2~oom s g`-lift, a pnayer book and gold lroszu-y. 'Ilhe gmooan was sulppovted by his `b1`ot1l1e1'-in-l.~zLw, Do-n. A. 'Macrka~ny, Nia_e'ara Falls. ___._ ._ - 1.`1....___.. ... I. L..1.I ..L _... __.z.: ..__ =son of Mr. and Mrs. James S\herid21n._.- .uu\.vus.u-, 4uu`._,u.u. ;vu.u...;. A recption was zLfterwar(ls held at Hillcrost, the home of the brid=e`.e parpcnts, where the young` couple iwcre dSSlSt(3(l in receiving by t.l1ci~z !1m1'L-nts. Numerous relzmtivcs and f1'icnl;< hum down to bmztkfast, u.l`tc-1' `\\'?l`llCll toasts were proposed and lmicf c011g'1'zLtul2L`L.0-1'y speechc.~: (le- ]lV(.`l`0(l by lluv. F:xtl1c1' Brclman and Rev. Fame)` O'Neill. l.vutc1' tshe lmppy couple left by motor zunid slmowcuss of conl'ctt.i and rxood \vis.l1e._ for 'l`o1~unxt.o, lllamrilto-n, Buffalo and .m May, 19225, J. suo'ceedeu m comwcmng nnxamlcc-s and swbmft.tin.g g1u.1ves vvhiuh allowed our ofcials to place a. namoixal srtart-emenrt in your hamds on Decembew 31st, 1928, wfhicuh is posait'ivve1y con1~'eo1: or -the rs-t -time since 1923, and which is admitted to be correct by everyone who has an in.t-lrnafce knowlrevcllge of affairs. If there be aan-._y qusalrired pemsorms drisrprulte these gures I am 1n~epa.1'ed to have a pmowinci-al laulclit, and if gures ass sulbmist-ted by me are found income-cI c to the extent of $5.00 I will assunne fuill resplornsilbrilty for paymenrt of auditors fees. O Neill. thence to tihe Adi1'onaeks for 21 three weeks lmeymoon. Twhe b1`l(].| t.1-a\'el~ led in :1 seal comb and small lmt. On U`rL`l).` 1`e1.urn M1`. and .\[.r.<. Sl1l(.`1`vl`LlQlll will he at home to their friemls at 930 Je1>. St.. .\'in:_-'z1.1'a ` Fall.<. The g;cne.1~:11mee-t.ing` of hho W0- m0n s In. is being` postponed, o\vi to the inuenza opidmnic in the community. Lamt SzLtAmlv:1_\".s' mamkut. was not as la.r._<:L- as u:.~1u:1l 0\\'in.". pm'h:1p.<, in .~'0m<- (lvgrrvu to the \\'cz1t.l1c1'. 133`-_"_2'.< lwere still on the toho::_-_-':u1, bL`iI1.:' quoted at 45c t.o 48c dnoze-n. Butte!` hold f'1.1~n1 to the old price of 47c. Ohickons sold for 26c to 30. On the opt-'mi~m.): of In-amket 30c was ask- leml fo-1' geese. but in a .<:'l1\0wt tisme mLywhe1re f1-om 26rc to 290 was `be- ...... ........_.L...l I\......L-..,. AL` ..I..-.!.... img zvcceuprted. QuAzm'to1-s s1p1'in.g.:' Imnb were qttoatcd 25c. Vegetables wen-e in at .=1ta:n` pnices. T +1`!-.4-. n.n.!.. --..\...1rn& u .... .w....\...... ,,...,..w. In vhhuc gmzuin ma'nk0.t. w.hemt was quoted at $1.10<$1.30, oats 60c- 65c. peas $1.40-$1.50, barley 600- 75c. rye $1.00-$1.05, buckwheat 80c. Lamznnann, Tonetr and Train for De puty-Reeve, but only MaGim1:is mm.` GvreenJa.w qualied for Councillvo-rs. Anotiheur nominavfyoon for Cou.n`ci11uo`1's will take place. . SHERIDAN--COUPLAND Personals PAINSVVICK THE MARKET I served you four and a half ye-ams in France, and hamimcg comrpLeed my second year in Depwty-Reeve s chair I ask your support on January 7111:.