The The cheapc Our country correspondents: will confer flavor by aendlnz news items earlier in the weekâ€"on Monday. it possible. As our weekly tcrms are closel on Wednesday evening. items arrlvirg later than Tues- day 111’ tnhg are like‘y to be crowded out, a“. has been also case this week. G. B. Wnsom proprietor. KENT-51ԠCnrromondenco of Tm: P031! Goon “bumâ€"The Dominion government is making good and sure progress with the ennui and Lridge here. The piers are com- plezed and ready for the swing, and the work on the canal will probably last two weeks more. There are arbour 45 men here under the efï¬cient foreman, Mr. Grant. of Bobcnygeon. end a sub-contractor. That. pan of the bridge belonging to Fen'elon township Will hinder the trafï¬c after the New A dvemsem on ts W7 0371;131:111“ £05} LOCAL N EVVS-LETTERS {C 17!; spondence of “I‘m: P051.) ILLâ€"We are sum-y tolenrn cf the serious mucus of Mrs. Man-ls. Slight hopes are entertained in; [nor raga!» ry.b .__.‘A. A. tho anwruzuuuu n.4- uv. -v" y -, - Ammanâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Bsrrett, of the Barnes: hon r, met with a very serious accident. Th ‘y were driving to ICoboconk when thekm o; th_el§ vehicle got getached tint): clam plc ted. wacu Lu: u-“ an an... . -...---n-- v- ,_ and the home took fright, running awty and throwing out Mrs. Barrett; Mr. Ber- reta ha: a; to me lines. but was also thrown out. and the buggy dragged over him. bruising him badly. Dr. Grant dressed Hr. Barrett's wounds, and has hopes of his being around shortly. A GIG-AHEAD VILLaGs â€"A9 a result of the rapid smies oi prosperity our village has been nuking oi late we ieel sure it will be intercming to a very large number of the readers 0! your vsinable paper to learn same :3 Lbs par:iculsr=. The village, which is beau iiully situated on the borders of three towns hipsâ€" Garden. Eldon and Box- layâ€"contains a population of over three hnzdrrd son‘s. Amongst some of our enterprising citizens we might mention‘ the nerves of Messrs. Anderson and Shields, our populsr grain buyers, who by their on- right dealing have built up an Al grain market. Three general stcres are kept here. the pr prietors being Messrs. Har- shaw. Sale! is and Audtrson. all being sfseke; wl. ‘) the public requirements. M23219 Clverley, Ryckmsn and Baden run ï¬rst cisss hiloksmlth and csrrlaze shcp ; 3 . Gaverley also runs a furniture and up :r‘aklng establishment. Mr. (lurkey dies 3 very prosperous trade ts b'ttc'fier. and dens largely in hides. Tam flraz-clxss shoe Shtpl are conducted by )Ieesru Pearsoi end McFadden. Com mezcz-fl travellers give our two hotels the regntrriion at being the best conducted in the radian! district. Mr. John Berrett runs the Barrett house. and Mr. Cbirpaw the CHrpaw house. The wants of the {arming community in aaricnitural imple- meals :ra supplied by Mr. A 0. Graham, ore of our leading oit-‘zsns. and we hope bet-rare long to soothe title of MP. attached to his name. Oar public school, under the capable mmagem' nt of Principal Morris, has gratin sted strusnts who are holding positions of rsepv :zibility in some of the large cities and to up of the province. Per- haps no industry in the village has been of more beneï¬t to increasing our population than the shingle and saw mill or Mr. Wm. Chirpxw. which gives employment toalarge number of our-resident. Mr. Chirpaw gets ready sale ion his stockin the outside markets. as well as doings good local trade. Mr. H. E Prince, prac- tical watchmaker and jeweilsr. can suit suggest crizifai 33mg“ 3036, reliable in eapers. n canary e at Mr. A. Taylor has earned tor m a provincial reputation. and gets ready sale tor his honey. The stables of our veteran horseman, Mr. James McKay. are well worth visiting, as he has some promising young drivers if the Rysdvk family-â€" Harry 8.. with a mark of. 2.17; is a son of Mr. M‘chyLs hmous stallion; Phil Bys- , ,ru_ -1 1.. “Al. I... 9.50mi. H. Lennon. Don’t Rushâ€"M. J. Csner. ladies†Footwurâ€"R Xviâ€. The Old Reliable Route- (LT. R 0011110“:ny clothed â€"B. J. Cough. Tam-her Wantcdâ€"Jo‘nmton Patterson. Farm to Rentâ€" Sidney Cann. Chasm-ell. Did You Ever Seeâ€"Ptol. Doronwend. Notice to Creditors -){cIntyre Stewart. Imfle Cuying â€"Dun1no 5; Flu-e119 B o ‘. Far I: [or Sale-Matthew Foley. Kinmount. Tucker Wanted-Gen. H. Foster. anover. Blacksmith Wantedâ€"Geo. C‘aflr, Downeyvme. For Sale or no Rentâ€"Fred Willia: s. Cannicgton. fluid: :1 Council fleeting» County a! Victorh. KSKeSI‘IthZo Haze shipmentsiéf wdod and lumber, Mr. R. A. Anderson beln one of our lag-gee: caqalggorz. Mr. Bob'. 11:. A-_L _._-b-‘-- -uul all-I’- mhuig u u-u-vâ€"â€" _-___.,_, , 7 - 311:. R. J eflrey can justly chin: credit for my 0! the line residences that adorn our viii-3e. and is one of our most enterprising eit’zsns. The station on the G.T R manning through the viil .39. is one cf the largest shipping centres in the district, as carioads 4 t cattle ere tram day to day shipped from here which have been taken from northern I, I; ,4 -_A- -1 _“.I UI VIII lunawu uâ€"â€"â€" ._.7 station agentâ€"3;} most'géniï¬acu and capable «new The usident clergyman :v~ 9" â€\tier Smeuey, of the B C. Manufacturing Furrier. :mDSAY. mm“ NOV. 5, Wonk caaaespmwms. 10 A Toothbrush, a Cake of Shaving Soap, a Hair- brush. a Comb, a Curling Iron,a Nail Brushz These are some of the things that are lost every day, and can be easily dupli- heaped plan for ï¬ne FURS. moat reliable plane for REMODEL- ING and REPAIRING Furs. râ€"s'r.. - - Opp. mm HOUSE and can cated at VICTORI A ROAD. a. Hinmhnlnam, ROSEDA LE Mu 191 DRUGGIST will confer §, 1897. Week. LVUI- _ , New HorrxLâ€" Mr. G. A. McKinnon for many years connected with the Cunpbell house, has taken possession of the J nnoticn house and has In many ways improved it. Gil makes a model hotel men. mâ€"A Hm. in 9!. V Esrmnmunsr.â€"A gram: tune u u..â€" cted here on the 20th Dec†as the Pe Knights of Maccabees will hold their annual concert on that date. An energetic com- mittee have the arrangements under way. lCorresvondonoe of TH! Post} CHURCH Nom.â€"Rev. Mr. Stratton, of Cannington, will conduct quarterly service in the Methodist church on Sunday next st 3 o’clock p.m. The new shed in connection with the church is about completed, and the members of the congregation deserve much praise for the commodious room they hsv provided for horses and rigs. " " » ~--â€" u. ‘R \V’gau.onrnrelent I'OV'lueu uh. llvau»â€" .__,_ , ,w RE-ljxcamzn.â€"Mr. R. Wagar,onr preaent popular school mechanhas been engaged for another year with a good increase in salary. This speaks Well for Mr. W ’a ability as a teacher. -_ w , 3:_ A-..a:.o- n‘ cencner. PERSONALâ€"Dr. Humdin, dentist of Bowmanville, will py Norlmd a profes- sionul visit. on the 15m inst ...... Mr. and Mrs. J as. Wakelin, an, spent last week in Peter-bow visiting zheir daughter, Mrs. John Hamxlton, and attending Mr. Mcody’s meetingl. -. n a nu“.-- um! hmilv Mm‘ED.â€"Mr. G. S. Houston and umuy left on Wednesday last. for Ottows, where they wxll reside in the future ...... Mr. Chesley Tomlinson, our enterprising miner and prospector, moved his familyto Gooder- ham last week; m u .11.. :. ..._n :11 at. [Special correspondence to Tun Poer Recon!) Suasnrsu.â€" The cannon-ball express of the LB. O.R R. makes occa- sional bursts of speed which puts the Empire state express in the shade. . One of such exhibitions was given on Thursday morning of last week, when pulling out from this station, a speed of about 30 miles an hour being attained in a distance of 10 yards from the starting point ...... The “Mary Ann†is all right, but the man at the throttle should see that the crew. passengers and freight are securely fastened on before he again transforms her into a Flying Dutchman. PERSONALâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Read spent. Friday last in Lindsay. It would be well for this country if we had more such men with the progressive spirit of Mr. Read. STOCK Normâ€"Mr. Henry Austin. drover, of Fenelon Falls, spent a few days last week in this and Deer lake and Wilbertorce districts purchasing cattle and steep for export. Mr. Austin has by his square dealing made many friends through this country. He pays the highest prices and consequently does a good business. In one day he paid out over $600 for stock in the ‘ l “--_ LJ-A In. â€"M as present, suffe [Correspondence of Tun Post: FAR)! SOLD.â€"The beautiful farm of the late Mr. James Moshier was sold last week to Mr. Thomas Short, of this place; we understand the price paid was $4,125. Norms.- The farmers are busy taking up their turnips this week, which are a. very . . 7‘ AL. -- "1-4- - “- shgp Pageanuâ€"Mr. Richard nesc rasurnuu home on Thursday evening last from Gren- ville. N.W.T., after six weeks'absence from home. He speaks very highly of the country and thinks it a good place for A man with small capital to procure a. home. . . . . Mr. D. MacQueen, of Seabright, spent Sunday with his mother and friends ...... Mr. Henry Harding left on Wednesday last for Seagrsve. . . .Mr. Joseph Tinney, presi- pent of Mariposs Sunday school association, visited the Methodist S. S. on Sunday last. and gave a short address; his subject was Paul shipwrecked. L‘xxcacn Nousâ€"The regular quarterly meeting service of Manilla circuit will be um: neighborhood 65 Deer lake. CHURCH Norseâ€"The regular quarterly meeting service of Manilla circuit will be hold at Peniel church on Sunday morning, Nov. 71h. at ten o'clock; Rev. W. B. Tucker will conduct the service ...... The monthly song service will be conducted in Manilla Methodist church on Sunday even- ing next as usual by the astor and choir; everybody Welcome . . . 1 ï¬fhe Bible Society meeting will be held in ï¬ne Methodist church on Thursday evening, Nov. 11th. Rev. B. Bryans, of Toronto, is expected to address the meeting. [Special to Tm: Poe-LI Pnospncrs Bmomnn.â€"Our merchants and the public in general feel conï¬dent in regard to better times and a prosperous future for our growing town and country. Gooderham is destined to be the natural business centre of this vast productive territory with its untold wealth of timber. minerals.ores, and farm and dairy products. What we are greatly in need of now for the mutual beneï¬t of all alike is a flour mill. as all the flour now consumed in a district of ï¬fty square miles has to be imported, and consequently sells at a price that the ma- j ority of our settlers can 111 afl‘ord to pay. where it we had_a milltlle farmers would _.__ g. ml.___ I- .u. "HUI“ ll. "U Ana‘â€" ‘- â€"_â€"â€" .7- all wise wheat, for which Win there is no more suitable soil in Cons A. and eventual- ly_ all won‘ld 1397 beneflsted by an Industry . . . . “I. .1... mm a". an}! witnr 1y nu "unnu- w v-_-â€"â€"-_.. ,, ,, , _ of this kind. With the mill site and water power we have here there is 3 grand cppar unnity for the party who goes into the milling business to make an independent fortune in e.__!ew years. as the people of this ,an Llâ€" nl._-__l. blnlnly luruuuom a Low yvu.-.â€"- â€"__ r-,r,, country will stay with him throu h thick and thin. Any irquiries addresse to Mr. J. J. Hunter. Goodeiham. will receive a mompt reply. Docron Waxrnn.â€"We are also in need of a resident physician and droggist, as :here is no doctor at any point on the I. B. 8:. O. R R , and as this is the most central no at a doctor location: here could make weekly visits at Irondale and Wil- hertcrce, and thereby secure a large and inmative practice. As it is now. in a case of sickness a medical man has to be lorouï¬xhr trom Haliburton or Kinmount, which in 20 or30miles distant. This is an excellenr opening for a man of skill. health and ambizion. PERSONALâ€"The family of M:. 0. Tom- linson, who is woxking the graphite mine, arrived here from Norland on Tuesday of last week and have taken up their abode in our village. We welcome them and trust that they may make themselves feel at home among us. . . .We had the pleasure 0'. meeting Mr. J. M. Perkins, of N orland. here on Wednesday of last week. Mr. P. is a man whom, once me‘, you are anxious to meet again. ..... Mr. ‘ Jimmie" Scott, of the Dnion house. visited his father, Mr. Gil. Scott. Kinmount. on Friday last ........ Mr. Ruins Hall of Creeewell, Mariposa township, is making his annuai_vislt_at_the_homeg gghis danah~ an: Dunn-(ma vwav w: vâ€"_ _-_-- - tars. Mrs. Joseph Hadley and Mrs. Francis Ruby. Mr. Bail. although about 80 years of age. shill enjoys the hunt. and is un- erring in his aim. as he never misses what he shoots for, which he has trendy on several occasions innatnzed since coming here aweek ...... Mr. Cisud Scott, oi. Kinmount, w 0 recently returned from the North-west. visited his cousin, Mr. J as. Scott, the gvevnlal proprietor of the Union house. on edns sday of last week. Normâ€"Kr. Arch. McCall has had his dwelling house roshingled and gexcrally overhauled ...... Our bu y blacksmllh and ail-round machinist, Mr. Gzorge Weir, is kept bus attendln to the various wants of the pa 0 is his 9 ...... Mr. Ambrose Ddiyn has a choice lot of hemlock ties fu- sals. They are a bargain for any party in need at such......Ths quality or the lumber and shingles manufactured by our local lumberman, Mr. J. J. Hunter. cannot be beaten anywhere. There is a constantly increasing demand for his manufactures in the local and totem market ...... Our live merchant. Ir. J. W.» Gould. has se- cond the right of this couctryfcr the sale W6C.- Miaa Bert Wakelin in very ill suffering from a severe cold. M Av \L.â€".\Ir. Richard Best renamed Thursday evening last. from Gren- .".T., after six weeka’absence from [e speaks very higblx of the N URLANJJ. TOR Y HILL 090173311411. MANILL4 LIA grand time in ex- m 20m Dec}... at! "1° Houston and family r ...... ME. blacksmith MAX. ï¬on'i'ln' ' a mum wï¬gzlhmmv‘uï¬ of that useful mlnenhtor which tnmla always a ready max-ken. ASK r03 Engâ€"Far whom? Mr. John Kennedy, livexyw and gonad dnymn md carter. Prices Igasonabla. vâ€" [Con'uspondencs 0! Tu: Pan.) Bananaâ€"Mr. W. H. Webster ind Mr. J. Coed and family ue back here spin from Menitolfa. Mr. “’ebster bought out two different farms there for two of bin sons. not far from Cumin. one {um crop and :11, which thrashed out over 2,000 bushels of wheat, selling st an avenge of 75¢. per bush. Mr. Coed goes into possession of the old homestead. REMOVALâ€"Mr. Edward Thorndike, our good neighbor, removes to Woodville and zoo: into the steam grist will there as good neighbor. tel 3063 into the m engineer. ICorreepondeuce oi Tn; Post] PERSONALâ€"Our recent station agent. Mr. J. H. Baunon. who now resides in Toronto. and Wm. Clayton, ct Lambtor- Mills, are spending a few days here bux- ing partridge....M[ss E. A. But in spend- ing a week or so with Miss P. A. Barr, of Gooderham .. . .We notice one of the young men who had gone to the west. returned last w:ek....Miss Emma MuEiwain, cl Gelert. is SEendlnq a few days with he: sister. Miss . McELwaiu. . . . Mr. Jones. of Ba :iste. is now at Ircndaie. Lawnâ€"Mrs. J. Peacock had a par 3; last week; we understand it was a gre... success, people walking seven miles to be there to spend the night. are making the usual ptcpunuvu. --- _ long Csnadisn winter. Bonnâ€"Jar. S. E. Handccck and sons have cleared a large (allow this tall, and have the ground ploughed and in flreocluss form for nexu season‘s crop. which on such ground should bountiful. «vaâ€" v“-.. VA" Asylumâ€"The scribe and “loan: U'Juuuuun. ‘ WILL V1511 You Auntâ€"Toe scribe who he: penned these few :quibs spent e leasant day calling on the residents of ndele and surrounding district last week, making many new erqnlntancee or a most pleasing nature, which friend- ships he hopes to renew on periodical visits in the future. T32 But -Mr. P. But, our local me: chant is selling general merchandise here and at his branch store in Gooderham at prices that cannot be nndersold in the huge toxins. ,_ m..- u..- mummy-[nos largajuwur. Es POPULARâ€"The iow mutterings which always precede an election enm- Daign are all in favor of Mr. John Austin. He is the most popular candidate that ever entered th_e_politicel one in this elector-gal L_ A _____ 1 - annmrfï¬ entereo one pouucu mu...- .. ....- -_- . , , dlatrlon. Many who formerly supported the opposition are now In a. quiet: but telling manner working for the represent- ative, whoee Interests has olweye been for the welfare 0: the country, and the people will on polllng dsy Illustrate their appreci- ation of this by placing Mr. Austin at the head or the poll by a handsome mnjorit-y. of bl 'â€"_'-_ wide for then- beauty and straight-tor- wardnesz. ALL HALLow'm was celebrated here Saturday night wluh the usual ecfat. Fan ls fun, and boys will be boas, but when It comes to n ttlng ontbu diagonal-lug down and eetro lug lance: and gates, clgqnglng glgn'a, 1) coin: wagons on the top .1 __._ -1“-..- Inn-III-me Uuuuswg uni-w, POI-w..." .. -_- -7 of burns. to lug down village lamp-poets and annoying the nbiic net-ally, inn is carried too tar. aye be: having their fan should receive a dose of Doctor Ash- planb‘a embercntionâ€"it would knock the oxygen one at their a stem. Bananas-Save new hcusee are all but ï¬nished and will be ready in a short time for the owners.. . . .Mr. Don McLaugh- lin has bnill: a ï¬ne mansion for himself in the Gmoo Roman style; it Is listed with every modern improvement....Mr. Win. McLean had bulls a neat. two-storey brick house. to be occu_p_ied_b_y gig. Donnid Gum. ,,,-_ e.-- -I-.. flUUBU. IaU wind-my...â€" v _._-__._-7 at Marlposa....Mr. M‘cPherson mi 73136 erected a. handsome brick building for his own use. Irsuuncz. - Woodville must indeed be a very healthy place, and perhaps this acecunts for the great number of me Insurance agenos to be observed every day in its streets. Why. there is Bob, and Sandy, and Billy. and J lmmy, ends host of o:hers,representin nuthe ensu- nnoe companies in the ominion, end talking up the blessings at insurance In the strnight and limited end mnitnni in Just! '1. parvo style. A SCANDAL â€"I think it is my premativo as your correspondent to say e tow words regarding the gatherings of e Sunday night before the Methodist church, hetero end am 1' service, of e number of young men, I noisy, they are . they chow an nasty tobacco, on not generally an it waiting at the exit from e theatre rather than that ct a church. What has religion to do with thle‘l Young men. e211“ doing God's mine i No. go inside be healed. it there lo any solution tor u. or go ewey from the holy building. I would not be non with e young men eddlctod to this habit. they are not lit company. Shame upon such men. Rxca am) Rm.-â€" Sam. Hughee' letters in the Werder anont his travels through the Elclende 0‘ Scotland have endeared him to the Highlandero o’ Eldon; his photo- greph ( iietrihuted during hie lent election) is noo' hell! no guid eo his lotteu. The Words: is placed on the mentie now instead 0' hie phin. His account c! Mon and other pieces, end his glowing descrip- tion of Burue’ tomb. place him ehoed of an euthor. Highienders fatten on ouch w~mwhlehheulh on Woof» IRO;VDALE._ W001) VILLB: gala-jadgaiflnc rder gators wint! r A. Ema. lumber ms, spent several lb wuk- Ea ‘y.s our worthy constable. Mr. Is on the bout as well on other sportsman. 0n Saturdsy evening (Hallow’oe: ) Iona d our youths, by my ct working on! some at unu- unplul cue , name post oppo'alto Mr. 111 McLean'- trom In place And left In In the. ditch. taking the lamp toqmracxs urknown. If theomprlu [1 will doubtless can be loud the counc make is hot for them. QUIGG- EDENâ€"THURAB. correspondence oi Tin Poem Nonaâ€"The busy ham 0! the Item threeher is main heerd in thin neighbor- hood. The minyieid is 3 hour one.... The recent nine hevemoietened the ground ‘ and nude the plowing cry ..... Fer-mere who heve not got their turnips up ere waiting for tuorehie weather. The threshing hee hindered many of then: end there is e 'ot out yet.. . .stor durin the pest week we! a ecerce article, th e to :he threehing, end it was imgoesihie to get a men fox-love or money. . . . elicwe'en peered ofl'quieti â€":t ieevidentfy n thin at the poet ...... verni parties hue leh tdhie piece for the north woods in seeroh o! oer. Penmanâ€"Mn. J. Veele. en, who has been visiting iriends in Sutton, hee Eatâ€"urned. FLEETWOOD. [Conanondenoo oi‘i‘ns Post; 0.0 F.-â€"It is said that Mr. Gibson. who was working here last week for the advancement of the C.O.F . met with (air! y success. having got about six new members. 0n Bride night there were chunks or fun tor the ; it is said that the goat was rather wil . but did his work in seed at le. Same. it is said couldnot go to see eir best girl on Sunday because 0! being slightl aflcctsd by the liberal annlleation ois Egads. 'Tarns.-â€"Mr as. Morrow has been shipping statues from Franklin lately. He shipp two cars last week. the price paid was 40:. per bag. Pmoxan-Mr. and Mrs. J on Hutch iuson, of Lindsay. enent Sunday at the home of Mr. John Brown. OBmâ€"It is our sad duty to chronicle the death of one of the most amiable and estimable young women in this part in the person of. Winnie Fallis. who died at her heme near P039901 on Thursday of last week. She h been living with Mrs. Wm. Worry all summer. and continued her duties until about two weeks ago. when she was taken seriously ill and was taken home. Medical aid was summoned. but despite all that could be done she never gained. Mr. Fallia and all his rela tions have the heartielt sympathy of the entire community in their sad sill iction. [Cormooudenee oi m Poet] LOOK For: I'mâ€"The Y. P. S. C. E. at the Presbyterian church will have n novel entertainment in the basement of the church in the near future. Nonaâ€"Weather has proved invonhle for tumors this full. and plowing is about com lete. . . ..'1‘he county ploughing match at wneyvllle was 13:11er attended and All were well pleased with the dec'slone. Welter Muncrlet captured seconded second prize for end plowing. and will take ï¬rst next season when titted out properly for the competition. This will become uite on event in thetuture. . . . A number 0 our oung ladies and gentlemen enjoyed a e'lawe’en outing at the residence of R. Adams ...... Dr. J. E Thompson has n ,n-,_1 __ lâ€" sh- -mt Luca lUl' vsuuuaw ,â€"- v we--- V_e .. . .Meurs. Richardson 5: Enlne made another large ehlpment of hope this week. . . . .W. E. Holden. cattle buyer. mode 5 large ehiï¬ment of c sttle to Toronto. where he is we end favorably known in thin line. Innâ€"The Rev. J. Ewing. of Mount Piensnnt. retired Prosbyterien minister. xe in n very poor stete at health et present. which hie many triende in this put regret to hear. Tax MAILâ€"Mr. David Minna. the new mail carrier, is giving very tnir sn'isl'notion so far. audit is people's ovvo fool: it they .__I n- .l..- .. ‘J I.uuu uv-o ~v,----.V_ _V,, _ 1;“: not their Toners mwod In time. as pug-139:9, 195““,5’. it: hard. u..-h.- -I" run pWL'uUnu "a... - -.____ A MISSION.â€" (531. s. Hughee will rm donbï¬ prefer to go end quell the 5000 American minors at Klondike who hue hoisted the stern and strive». In pre'erenre to going to Indie. As the colonel [3 well accustomed to climbing in North Viohorle â€"ns well as ollmhina tor posiclonâ€"ho no doubt will overcome ell the difï¬culties in making hiondike. nun-u: recentlilé'o'tlls 0111?: Ending) lithe moat. attracting. toaether with the (nice of the divlalon courtLocgng‘led [gym clerk. J D. I- -_._sl_~ .. OIVIIIUD UUUKU. stu un- v, -_- v.-__, , Thornton ..... T. J. mane [e erecting a new welgh scale In rear of his shop ...... Taxes for 0m_e_mee Jug}. ebonb the â€3° as DOWNEYVILLE. [Speciel to The Poe-L] Coscnn‘r AND Dunnâ€"A lerge crowd of people eeeembled In the C. L. A. rooms of SI. Luke’s church. DqueyvlL‘e. on Friday night lee’, the occeelon being e concert end debate under the en: los- of thet uncle! y. Three member-e of t e C. L. A.. of L‘.ndeey. were present end demoed agelnet three young men of the C. L. A hero. Thoee mm Lindee were Messrs. McCeuley. HecDJneld en Begley. The eubjech wee “Reeclved. the: there to man nleeeure In olt life then In country lite." The visitors too the emrmetlve end the negetlve wee I: held by Meeere. emee D. Byen, Thee. leury end John J. Gervey. The out ect wee well hendled be both eldee. ev. Pusher oColl. o! Ennlemcre. made e pleeeent end emclenb ehelruaenl In nivlng hie deeleIon he eeld It wee retm :- e dimoulb tech, en 3139. euhjfeh bed been so -_.1 IL __ u uuuuâ€"n. W, _ _. _._- . well arguzd by both sides. and it war ' almost a ease of Paddy's omenâ€"“both best" â€"howevcr. after cumming up all the palnte he found that the Lindsay baye had made one more point than their opponents. consequently he gave the deeieion in their favor. He took occasion to remark. how ever. that it the Downeyville boys had taken their allotted time in speaking that they might have won. He also coop-ath- iated Rav. Father Bretherton on havlng such a nice room, and signiï¬ed his inten- | tion of starting a similar scc‘ety in ‘ Eanismore. Mr. James D. Ryan moved a vote of thanks to Rev. Father MoColl in aceeptin the invitation to act as chair- man. an felt that he was voieinx the sentiments oi all preeent in aaying that he made an excellent chairman. Mn. Mc- Canley. in a tow well chosen remarks. seconded the vote of thanke, andaaid that in the near (nature they would forward an invitation to the GLA. cf Downeyviile to send some of the membere to debate against them in their room at Lind-ay. Rev. Father Brother-ton was y pleated with the entertainment. an said that with a little more raolioe our boy- could compete with the t of them. Meant. Charles Padget- and 1?. Shannon contribut- ed lamely to the euceeee oi the entertain- ment. each singing eeveraleonge. eomeoi which were eneored; they alao gave aeleotions on the go . banjo. and ‘accordeoo. Rev. Father Bretherton tor- niahed the visitors with copper after the concert. We noticed in the audience Mr. ‘L Y.Q'Connor.thenopnlaryoang lawyu- 3! Lindaâ€. 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