large ; : Gopsigns wes eal} d to the chair, nt Ble A who in a brief address; compliment. | County--none ins make good time and) on ihe adies opin ign g W: Hor, son © dled well, and quickly as 2 ing their eflortsas a society, He| Horn of Utica. A i The CPR. authorities have then called on Mr. S. Jeffrey who ex. | The Globe: ways shown a disposition to assist| tended a very tordialwelcome tothe When the gentlemen te live stock men in" every Way, |jarge number present to their home, | represent the directorate ]and suitable provision will no doubt | he algo was pleased to note the good Toronto Hotel Compan | be made immediately to handle this| work done by the women of our|supply what was practic "DEC. 18, 1902. {x line of trade. Cheaper hay |Church. Calling Mr. F, W. Barry national need by providin ir should be provided at most of the forward, Mr. Jeffrey read to him the | Toronto a great "hotel br ambia Horses for leading points. $13t0 $20 per ton | lowing address : : which would by reason of ifs. nd under the E is too much to charge fof hay and| « |ence attract to the city peopl noticed that alt ih conde ne ih o Mr. F. W. Barry, © 141d. the suffer quence the larger dealers at Tl a Tortand; all parts of the earth, the situation old. the suterers 'ace purchase their own. There is ever : a ' i ' ably beardless, and next. discovered : ¢ 'Y| Since the organixatiou of the which faced them was not thatthe hands and feet were small oe io sXpee) that the trade in| perhodist Church in Port Perry its | °7¢ for Canadians to conte © for a man. With their 'suspicion ; _ will eontinus and gro. The | members and adherents have always | It Was this; The: proposed groused by these f cts, the surgeon | West can raise horses cheaper than | oun their interest in the Church's | Was too large and import e {learned before the operation of set. | ting the broken ankle was overith the East and of as good quality : into th 1 > welfare by using their talents in entrusted into the han : v: A as. For this reason the West \can look helping forward the setvice of song: person of persons whi ne patient w 4 woman. pPtty Of | hence we have always been favored thorough and up ag: Nii habbo good Choir. Itis true that] and Pe i =» a dealer 1 at intervals, through removals and ions in Ontario some nine or ten i i frgand edansiing and physical inability the membership Ay tons tn re RT inate the profitable markets| of {1c Choir has been smaller than |tect Whohas had such experien years ago caused a nse in prices. | for the best of these horses, when| yo ould have desired, and eran and accordingly cominissioned M and the requirements of the Army {thoroughly broken, in the cities of| (he whole the ra 2 by be|E. J. Lennox as their architect. large buildings. 1 ko step was to decide upon an-ar Dal ited 10° make she dofined men's clothes and ce that time has drifted from one ion to another, finding no diffi- 'was ordere Hesden Som his third 5 sus taine im in having 3 ewes and |g, k, he by dogs:. ozon "in South Africa increased the de-|(he East and ofthe Old Countr b i § in obtaini kJ h 3 lamb: ' am: : ] J. Control] oon inte ® | The net important step was tol j in obtaining work. p to the 1 tion to the armament again BE i. General business prosperity | Tis will Joave to the rancher the gratulated on having had so 5 Pp at y cons lime of the unfortunate accident Mt. Elias Williams came before | gmption. Its merits cannot be too many who have given their services | secure a firm of enterpris HY at revealed her secret she was the Council claiming remuneration | warmly applauded. Sold by all ployed as cook in Jack's Quick for four days digging ditch, con. 7, | druggist, two months' treatment, unch House in Seneca Street. opposite lot 14. price $r, small size 25c, 'Of by © On September 26, 1896, Harry) On motion of Mr. Doble, $5.50 mail from N. C. Polson & Co. was married by Ald. Joseph Butler or grey tena] 4 Williams Kingston, Ont. AE o Agnes Gorden. At the time of| of dIgging itch" "and "repainting = tobatcos are the same size the marriage the bridegroom gave culvert. Ts Ered Foop-- : to the consumer psi wl giles : the age as 32 years, occupation cook | On motion of Mr, Munro, $16 50| Cast your eye on ouf pie. Easy | also extended the time for the redemp- and birthplace, Yorkshire, Eng. |¥2as ordered to be paid to Mr. Jas. |to eat, casy to digest, easy to buy. tion of Snowshoe tags to January 1st, - This was his sccond marriage, ne for 375 loads of gravel and | cq ok's pie. If you are not satisfied 1908, ' Vip eh Sy te with the pies you are eating try THE EMPIRE TOBACCO 00, tractors who would push the work through to completion, and the board, upon the architect' advice, } decided to let work in bulk, as it wa too important a work to entrust to] has led to an active enquiry for | business of raising horses, supplying 3 : willingly, and faithfully in promot- drivers and farm horses in the his Jocal market and making regu- gy y promot ing this noble and uplifting element in our Church Worship. We, the congregation of the Me- d taba Bobs, Currency and Fair Play chewing " country, and for all kinds of har-/jar shipments to some reliable auc- ness horses, heavy draughts, €X- tjoneer in the East. In the West press horses, and ordinary streeters | the aim should be to grow a better | 1,0dist Church, take tl in the cities. The lumber business and heavier class of horses The | hn of, bans this oppon ; being exceptionally brisk, a large! draft 1 i k | tunity of expressing in a slight de- separate contractors in the different ' *o% 1 dralt breeds are » safe i & i : ¥ : } number of heavy horses are reqiit= Clyd : oh the safest, i.e.: the | gree our appreciation of your sterl- trades: therefore the contract, if 3 2 Slydes, and Shires, starting with a} ing worth during the time you have | given in bulk, would have gone to 3 ous logging camps "nn Rope Si y ies i -- ------------ & 5 1 > ns SD ag > 1500 1b. sire and using a heavier| heen among us. We feel, in losing | an American firm. Had it not been 3 On motion of Mr. Munro, $27 92 ; 3 e ; W 4 . aliha . ATA in 5 ' ARIE ; Ng Ry ' " x 5 Lt 2 ] eavy : 5 i) i z ee : 3 = animal as the herd is improved, in you from our midst, that we lose| for the fact that one man rose to An Advertising Moral. was ordered to be paid to Mr. Jas. Cook's. They just fit the appetite Limited os ; a pom ese eo 2 5 : ! = order to avoid too violent crosses. ! one of our best citizens. You have | the occasion, the work of putting 0. i donkey fell H. Leask for 457.loads of gravel and| and are deep and thick. His Pork op. and arc wanted as heavy as pos | The al a ana 1d : | ; i nce upon a time a donkey fell | right of way to it. : J, : Hoth : ; uld be wear ed | o . ~~ lup the immense pile might have}, 8 yop Pies. Cook's name is Cook's fame. PANT 3 ever been ready to help advance I P £ into a deep hole, according to Cas: On motion of Mr Munro, 83 75 Tan PAE PERSON TO was ordered to be paid to Mr. Paul Auction SALE OF STANDING I as passed right out of the hands of the sible. Express horses are genc tall ihe fret winter. as this. will shi | f I the first winter, as this will still im- | every movement, calculated to fd This man sell's Saturday Journal, and, after : 3 5 | Hood, being amount of Statute] Timper.--It will be seen by the and agents. Local territory. Salylary ingle, m t be active and able | lake ate a ; ¥ . one > gle % Ast © ih il prove their size and will make them | tlier the best interests of our com- | citizens of this country. nearly starvi bt wher! f > vot with 'a good load yr ne i to 5 oe | El , : \ rving, caught sight ol aj, ; ot Yet 5 oil quic ter and easie z t handle, It munity. {was Mr. T. W. Horn, who, it will tay on Shi RE labor charged in error. posters that Mr. L. A. Scott, lot g, $1024 a year and expenses, TR $10.70 should weigh from 12c 50018. wii] also pay to halter break them| Nowhere ae etl Ibe re bered for years a > : plots ie} On motion of Mr. Stephen, $3.2 5 i mesic in'oth ener peises sdiiel Poss and are worth about 8150. Ordinary! a first | Nowhere, perhaps, will you be) ay stranger to help him out was ordered to be paid to Mr Le con. 7, Reach, has decided to sell | tion por a fol and : a th about ® he first winter, lis Aor Shot rominent member of the bar in is ; : Pr ; ti y rushing. Standard H 8 tractors for delivery wagons, hacks, "yoion bbe ino conside mist d more than in our Choir. 5 ; w= "1 am too small to aid you," said | Armstrong for repairing road and by auction. ion Saturday, Dec. 20, at md Hue, 854 Serborey . ! } ! | Every adberent of our Church ap- : : my : urnishing gravel for --Ux- s 8 ' &c., vary in size, style, action, |p Btn a ng ino consideration | Every adl t of Church ap. | Toronto Mr Horn, although hej, fox, but I will give you some | furnishing gr I for town line--Ux- | Commencing at 2 Slept ab g 3 1: present prices, horse raising should | preciates your very efficient servic | came prominently before the read- dvi Oats an | bridge and Reach. six acres splendid Standing Mixed g weight and age. Driver, carnage juqtify the adoption of business meth and gratefully recognizes the excel- | ing public through his connection : To ply a fo gots sways 2] Mr. E. J. Vernon came before the ERE Hemlock, Bass- ig, strong elephant. Call to him | Council atking pay for two and one: wood, Maple and Birch. This will JNO. W. OROZIER be grand opportunity to sectire good gra ARRISTKR, SoLICITOR, CONVEYARO! building timber and first-class fuel B &e. Office at ArT ath ry ; horses and saddle horses sell large | oq ; ; > { ods. Good horses will always sell | Jent music we have been favored | with the famous Hyams trial had So he willed yo out 7 a HT IY SE ly according to style, action ai d in la i ¥ o ? gro 1 preference to poor ones and good | w ¢ % 3 | been especially identified with the 7 manners and will von from $125 101 ones cont hut little mors £0 ; with from time to time Been p y he After the fox Lad gone the don-| Mr. Lambe was appointed to at auction prices. Don't fail to|Reach (one mile west of Port F $300 a Boku Yo o raise, On behalf of the Church and |practice of commercial law, key thus reasoned: "I am very settle with Mr. Vernon. take adv i fl mils) Nosh 8 Poy Perr 3 Ga a fn practically only the difference in| Choir we ask you to accept (hie | from this had followed the bent of weak from want of nourishment On motion of Mr. Doble, $1.50 Mr. | HE A Moxey To LoAN. WHAT THE WEST CAN SUPEL the service fee of the sire. | purse as a slight recognition of your | his inclinations, until after a few Every move 1 ke i wi sas ordered to be paid to Mr. Jos a , Ww 7 In Manitoba and the farming sec- . a Toh ay xe anirs he devoted his entire attention ry 2 make just so muc | Cook for shoveling snow over and O GIRLS Ww ANTED--A gions of the North West Territories | 1. a n ws | valuable services. We trust you!" GRYoiet 22 additonal loss of strength. If 1}above statute labor. You Are Tired. Nurse Girl-and a Girl for Gen- Re marten and wil Ue mem as, Leask's Great Success at will not value it for ita intrinsic) to commercial pursuits. He had raise my voice to call the clephant On motion of Mr. Lambe, 86 was 5 eral Housework. Apply to Mgrs. [Ras ; i ; a the Provincial Winter Fair. | worth, but rather for the sentiment | for some time been carrying Oniy (aie weaker yet. No I will ordered to be paid to Mr. J. Doan, Your color is not good. Restless| Dunsrorp, Canadian Bank of Sprinsiapocd | demand, 107 BOISE) a : it is intended to'canvey what was virtually a campaign for ; overseer, for road work, as per bill | 92° moment, fretful and blue the Commerce, Port Perry. medium and heavy, for farm work Mr, Jas. Leask, Greenbank, was)t' = M00 4 torconvey EE YT a pot waste my subutance that way. | ac eq next. The world's out of joint. | a 4 u wa y s¢ Y an Cc t i ' 10 2 t and railway construction, also diiv- the most successful exhibitor at| We have just recently learned, i i ik Je ne i! WE It isthe duty of the elephant to| On motion of Mr. Doble, $4 was You re out of joint with the world. Ts for) Hverymen and farmers. the great Provincial Winter Fai | that you are soon to remove from = e 5) = oe a y come without calling." ordered to be paid to Mr. R, W. A) i a gil here has also been a good trade | held at Guelph last week, and the] Our midst, and we assure you, this|©¢S It buLAing RE A So the donkey settled himself Walker for supplying and drawing I ET BA in Indian ponies, used for herding fair of 1902 far surpassed any fair | 1° 73, isi matter of sincere vega LE a d back and eventually starved to ave Joe of He ip pry blaod, then feel new vigor, strength, fae wl relia i > , or la 'et, when we de was broached. . Horn evidently out in bridge, opposite lot 8, con. 4.44" % fh ! ward fa & Sons ? driving or for children to ride yet held. He won the first prize for and yet, when we consider that the | ¥ { 7, I t ' that hot ik death. On i re Lambe, $3 7 buoyancy. You'll see a dozen things Eng., and Hamburg, ermany, to school Of all the various twoyearcld grade steer; second change you contemplate, will be for | ae ei a % x 7 5 b Long afterward the fox on passing | was ordered to be paid to Mr. John to go you will 20 pan too, if you | want Consignments. of Canadian tes. ite West. vizi--the Wast and fourth for steer calf; first for |YOUT udvancement, we would he | COnSITECL atall st would oe Y 2 (he hole, saw within a whitened | Tummonds, being refund of statute on haa ts a he Apples. Highest prices to be: ob- er selfish to wish it otherwise Wwe | Canadian firm. He appreciated (piieion, and remarked : | labor in his division. 21 Te ©: 80 5 enjoy your food; | tained assured. Reasonable' ad- you get coior, and old time strength | vance against B/L allowed. Com | « ; n i Mr. y pH If it be that the souls of animals | On motion of Mr. Munro, $42 zel omey back. That's because Fer-| municate with E. P. BLACKFORD, 1 Fd be y y tern portion of : . y | Pe 14 eter and swee # ot . WISH you every success in your new the interior of British Columbia heifer, and sweepstakes for steer 3 3 y Fal ® aid 2 : 18 requisites for a successful future for |. (¢, finite | was ordered to be paid to Mr. Jas. : ; : : K ct and trust that He 1 ire trasmigrated into men, that) Curpegie, for timber supplied the rozone aids digestion, makes red | Nyrseryman, Toronto. It will pay , Territories, and two-year-old heifer ; first on yearling the fact that there were two great dy crmmarativele tow of ave. edrrying offtths Short. |10MS: who holds can supply comparatively lew over : ying i€ rt Aly oer 5 u i A f ; 1 the 1000 1b, limit, the few horses|horm Breeders' prize for the best © stiny of Jayary man an Hig| Wh : fa he Fi Pine onkey will become ope of those Corporation, as per account render- ead, hE Soo or you to ship fo the firm of Edward aver that weight not much | steer which weighed 1,860 Ibs and 1s, will guide your steps aright, | inancial backing and ie other 1 can never afford to advertise. | ed. er 3 B {11 8 F Jacobs & Sons. ee ye ol demerade) was bought by Shortie, Ferg: And we shall ever technical experience. The former alata On. mition of Mr. Doble vats rain. 2 aes me pame Fereale = © > mae than wit ic i 1 1s wis nib ta 0 A Block 4 e Prater uy counsel had already been identificd Raglan | was ordered be paid to Mr. Jas. pnt ne y druggists. F f S 1 2 HOTSCS 14 ight vas put to the block t, and | That He, who stills Ra . x 7 3 A; pn of ih a ; i: of 4 7 : gi 24 or ADC At adi ti iitla } with contracting affairs by his di vide' Trathon iE cts os Mr. Real Tiel Sry arm Ior ale, ava are a large number 1seful, | 1,200 Ibs were sold to As Barber, of | Will in the way His . ; - INIvERS 0 4 ; 3 ' : 2 rr rem thereiate a large NMRDEE 1 ts ey 3 LRA Trravide, velopments of the manufacture of UNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.-- | me Yat on oRiYe Ion 8 Late Mra Meharry d South hardy horses with excelent Lo uelph, at the extraordinary figure | But chiefly in you Fraod Divine preside.' | {rl Dice and the introduetior Methodist Sunday School,| On motion of Mr. Munro, $1 50 2 oH OUTH-HALF lot g and South- acy mt present prices 1t wi S210 perl Mi Tocask's Short Sianad on pl pris a J 01 | boaolan will hold their Anniversary | was ordered to be paid to Mr. Jas | In the death of Mrs. Letitia west quarter of lot 10, con 3¢ tits tet the marker must not W oh hater, ander bmn rook | and Choir 1-- | inta the manufactures in Canada of Services on Sunday and Thursday, | Rees, for repairs to road. Blackstock Meharry, widow of the Township of Brock, consisting p bu Be Gratin the evil taat. in 1 | J. H. Brown, | expanding metal. Realizing that | 28. and New Year's Day, 1go3.| On motion of Mr. Lambe, $3 was | late Robert Meharry, which occurr- | of about 80 acres good Farm Land overdone at any on time : oh Line pa Yi test an hay cas Wi Broce | actual technical experience in work | On Sunday at 2.30 pm, Rev. W, | granted to Mis. John Sanders, | ¢d at five o'clock this morning, at| with house and barn ; also 20 acres To Ontario and Manitoba a large He also captured the ( Aw iar oe lon a building of such magnitude I1. Adams, Claremont, will address | Prince Albert, as temporary aid. {oy Toone, 658 Aas hee Map an Sr Pine, ! nc Onis or Council County 5. wal 1 # 4 Ny dir -d o oh ot 4 i 1 i _| has passed away a lady who has ior edar, Hemlock an aniarac number of Western ponies of a very Counc unty Cup, value " in ! 15% 3 . Mass Meeting of the Sabbath] On motion of Mr. Munro, indi-| has P ; or. class have Deen shipped fat animals, any age or] 5 Jes i " contd not be obtained bere) pM: | 5, hool, and will preach at 7 p.m. gent aid for December was granted | many years been a resident of Peter- Apply to owner. i po gE glen be lend the J | » ; ommittee. | Horn brought the matter to the Choice Music by the Choir, Col | as follows :--N. Ballard, Pat Thomp: | borough and was ever held in high- H. B. CLEMES, These ship i SE i ort Perry, Dec. rath, 1go2 | attention of Mr. W. A. llisley.of lection in aid of the Sunday School | son, Frank Holmes, Emanuel|cst regard. The late Mrs. Meharry) Dec. 8, 1902. Port Perry. renctation of Western horses and A Ta Mr. Barry although taken some- Chicago, a civil engineer and gen at the close of each service. On|Saunders and Mrs. Sornberger, 85 yar 87 Tie a ged a Zonth " EE I ea 3 have led the Ontario man in par he name of Allan Grey, Esq, | what by surprise le p . { d .> |New Year's Day--Tea will be serv- | Alex. Wallace, $8. | due more directly to the weig to CC ticular to believe that there is no- of the Township of Scott is men-| ¢ : . ot : go "" oe a ° 9 at oral contractor of wide eXPSHENFe |, d from 4 to Sa after which On motion of Mr. Munro, $20.04 her advanced age than toiany other Str y alf. a ; he" west than the tioned as a Ji ide: speech. Rev. Mr. Whitlock, Messrs | in the construction high-classstecl 1. 2. B. Lanceley of Port Hope, | was ordered to be paid to Mr. D. J. cause. She was born in the town Ed a att ) [a than I toned as a likely date in tl 3 TF ATS J " du vy eh ; 2 into' i thing bet J ! liad i : 3 y slain ¢| Brock. Downey, and others voiced | frame buildings. Mr Ilisley came will deliver one of his famous | Adams for 344 loads of gravel sup {of Balley Jatesduff, County Caven, TRAYED joss premises of untameable broncho stock, oe 2 5 al Conservative interest for (he universal regret at the prospect |p Toronto, and the firm of Hlsle Lectures, and Rev. J. B, McLaren plied the corporation, being 5 cents | Ireland. In the year 1818, when R i EE Ih ony oy ot bid onl the coming electio We Doin Fars] ; i ' 4 a £2 . % | / 0 each, about the 0 the present time he will not | ; } oan f : tion Ki 5 2] or n | of the departure of Mr. and Mrs. § Jorn was created. The pew 3. A., of Columbus, will give ana load, and right-of-way to pit. i Sista of age on ee as eet Lo neh 1 thing branded, beyon 1 what heliOn rliament in North Ontario. | pg » anes Stoufler sate a : 5 interesting and appropriate address.| On motion of Mp. Lambe, $23.53] anada with her parents, who sel--- pring 2 anything ) Q 1 41 les Bw % Jarry. Miss Stoufler sang a solo to | Capadic fir then submitted 2 gt F I | : | ted t me, prove propert BD Lainain, Decause De ould that gentleman receive the| "20. ] | Canadian firm then subm 2 Choice music by the Myrtle Choir. | was ordered to be paid the Muni- | tled 1 the township of Caven. Her quested to .come, DI property, A nomination at the Convention to be | the delight of the company, and [roposition for the construction and | Tickets--Tea and Entertainment | cipal World as per account render | father the late Rev, Moses Black-|pay expenses, and take it away, | | | (iv : » | CIP: 15 : thinks his purchase is bound (0 gIV€ held there will be no question as to Misses E. Ross and Gracie Davis delivery to the owners of the entire | 250. Children not belonging to the |ed. stock, was one of the first Methodist ee it will be sold as the law him more trouble than local st ck the result. Mr. Grey isa winner sang a duet very sweetly. : 1a 0 - hool, 15¢; Potletainment alone On motion of Mr. Lambe, $19 1 ministers in this district, and his rons - S > » | building, which proposal was ac- CH00% 5c; Enter AI oh Sa aa ' a 5 circuit extended overa large terri- ARTHUR SLEEP. 15c. A cordial invitation is extend. | was or lered to Mr . Hockeuns ; tory--irom Kingston to Toronto. | Seagrave, Dec. 5, 1902. tract awarded to Ilisley & Horm. | Welbourn, Secy; A. A. Bryant |con 1, lot 18 ; repairing culverts, The country was still in a very pri Jaan 2, $1; work on cons 1 and 3 mitiveconditionthen -- Peterborough __ land townline Cartwright, §4 65. did not exist, and the nearest vil- Mr. Ed. Boe asked for an appro lages were Port Hope and Cobourg. It togk some six weeks for the priation on con. 13, opposite lots 17 3 i P18, After considerable discus. | Blaclhtacks to come from Quebec t ne of the old Du y more | every time, Wd - ALwAYSs AFTER THE BEsT.--Mr cepted by the owners and the con- edto all. J. F. Mears, Pastor; E.| $14 40 for grading and graveling on Graded heavy horses are nc difficult to break than Fastern horses | and the brand is seldom ed a blemish a West- -- - BE ongpicu- « olf James Leask, Greenbank, has just congpicu- His Better Half : ee er rnrme Superintendent purchased of MH. J. Davis, Esq, AR A That sparkling tuneful comedy, His| Woodstock, an extensive importer | The Coming Races on the Ice | -- Better Half, which has been pronounced! of Shorthorns and Yorkshire Hogs, | % : Gr : b >>| Unusual interest is being mani: : ted ern man to hear it commented upol iy qeqpatie and musical erit ry | Lo, atie Jusical erties everywhere | 1 Short! ks snarls of wicked iy ; » | the imported Shorthorn bull calf} : 4 ; as a blemish and a maik | to be the most refreshing comedy success of | | fested in the approaching races | sion and owing to the lateness of | Port Ho astern man would | recent years will be presented at the Town "King of Banff" bred by Wam.| ; : | iT : - ed- 3 f A : ider for a moment that a foro dT Port Perry under the auspices of the| Craigie, Esq, Scotland, and |°" the ice at Port Petry 0 We NE s E T's Lappe matter was. allowed sa ponld not be conducted laa! Hockey Olub on Monday evening|acknowledged by all who have seen uesday-and ThussdayyJan- 14 ot | po > On motion of Mr. Doble it branding, he might look Dec, 22 by Miss Helena Potketier ard her | this fine, young animal to be, with-| 15: 1993: The patronsof ghe ! was ordered to be paid to Mr. § aay he drawer Tne own company of clever people. The play | out exception, the peer for his age are looking forward to alivély tin Love for work on con. 11. lies ame to Canada at pon it w > ; 5 said to be a delightfully humorous comedy Some of the racers are already pul Mr. John Lambe came before the time, and all settled in the rath 3 1C an arkling with wi * fine : 1 i gard to hardiness, endurance and guiding with wit and with an intensely ting in an appearance and it is 1 ung Council ; he urged that action be Given s 6 ous enough to be cz It is a matter of surprise to ness, and if the E of any male Shorthorn ever owned rota) i aft lin this County. My. Leask also bone, the Western horse is equal to} interesting plot. One of the charming $ : : 5 i 7 the Bester, and oe Gelien Ye fontures of the production is the skilful bought from the same gentleman an oured that SOME of the fates of 4 3 a ay stock and Robert Meharry were ! ; 23 } ; Ones BE way in which all the latest song successes | imported lierer call of the same|l2st will haveio git if they wi ; a wed. He was a successful farmer, 7 7 EZ. , will be as gentle as any. Inourre | } a : ; now monopolized by the Grand oh oi SH z 4 are blended into the picee. class to maintain their spurs. If ¢ 2 : : and was devoted to the best interests & poe. cent soipment of Western horses to] class, 3 ; Trunk Railway to the disadvantage i inn which Ye lived Sn ple dme 16 the stalies] Lives a dull and want a langh an | Jwenther is at all favorable lar of ratepayers of both municipalities. | 5. "yt ny 5 an "Toronto, people cat > stables | Go td sic His Better Falk. 43 Tt will be seen by Mr. John Notts| rods may be expected. Tl Approaches have already been built | His death occurred 24 year g : . and poked horses with umbrellas, | She supplies a laugh a minute new advertisement that he is fully prepared : it an ih i d the 28th of this month. In 1882 | Suid to be the laaghing limis, for the Holiday Season. His Stock is right | management 1s in good hands a ai the expense of the ratepayers and |v "Meharry removed to Peterbor- i it only remains for the authorities of |. y ; : ; ough, where she has resided ever oud &c., and while not criticising the) A and the prices of furniture are right. Suit: > ablo aud substantial presents may be liberal purses will be hung up fa reasonableness of such actions, the| 0 0G, pr or Twrrve ACRES | obtained at his establishuient. both days' events. The followi fact remains that the horses took | ou SranpinG BulLping TIMBER. -- : ; SEE ell the treatment with equanimity. Posters are in circulation announc- On the evening of Wedensday of for all 2 5 : ; ing that Mr. FE. W. Love of Green- this week a large deputation o the 2.30, 2.20 and free-for all. The question of whether or not | 8 friends of John Miller, Esq, Pick. "AucTION SALE oF WoOoDED La : bank, has instructed Mr. Baird t ; horses should be broken brings hoy 23 28 juss 24 Moy ering, repaired to the residence of | --It will be seen by the Posters th the municipalities to order the since. Her memory will be cherish. AND Railway Company to take down y 3 aul BOWELS their fences and allow the public the ed by flee Ea Sdeen In Suitings and Se a ee TH E oe besten ou hs Mr. . Wesle Meharry, Port g M On motion of Mr. Lambe, $3 was Sn: Sen elinty, oir. JOH in 5 SE ! CLEAN EFFECTUALLY; |ordered to be paid Mr. Richard |[pinois; Mr. Edward Meharry, of and Trowserings a number of points, In Mani | Dec. 23. commencing at one o'clock, ol gertfomen 20d psseried him | i110 Master of the High Court c Cc : | \ gba and the Territories some pco- | 12 acres of first class standing build- i an alunkie gid Justice, at Whitby, His Hon A oPEL pS CHE® = orper for repaising three culverts. | Winnipeg ; Mrs, Wm. Eyres and 3 re suspicious of broken horses | ing timber on the Nortiv-half iol i ed cane. iis is as it shou A ores Young Sith, has orderel o! Ob ADA JER Miss Meharry, Peterborough ; Mrs. are now awaiting your selec know that a horse rancher |!7, CoD 2, Brock. This will be a} = : : H FE Polsom's Nerviline Cures | Meharry, Indiana; Mrs. Slater and tion to be made into the most they the Sale by Auction of 36 acres B 2 lo bfoaks few bovses, and good opportunity of securing desir- Rev. Dr. Reynar preached two . Balt of lot : B Rheumatiem. Mrs. Wickens, of Toronto; Mrs. Stylishly Cut and Artistic~ Tu b i yable timber af ancien prices strong andifnstuntivd sermons Tastjiics S05! hai of fo 1a eons STIPATION The remarkable strength and McClung, of Winnipeg, and Mrs. ally Fitted Garments. Ev ey think there may be something | Don't to take advantage of it. Sundovinthe The sale takes place at the Bro N : g Ferguson of Stratford. The late thing we make is fa o with anything broken that is unday in the interest of the Edu | Sunderland, on Saturd BITUAL Co marvelous soothing power of Net-| prs' Meharry was a lifelong mem- sey Ee nd trimmed. ; 1 Good Bargains in Cutters.-- |cational Fund of the Methodist urea ue ur PERMANENTLY, | viline renders it quite infallable in {per of the Methodist Chute a Hop Hy for sale. | A.W. Allin has just received from|Church. Jan. 3, at 2 o'clock. Mr. Geo rheumatism. Five times. stronger peterborough Review: a , so Jackson is auctioneer. Furt x TS BEN <0 GEp ECTS, than any other remedy, its pene- i EFiciaL gff trating power enables it to reach \ Se NE the source re and drive out the Pulioment Bullings: & INE -- MAN" i : ii i : rliame with HE GENUINE FD BY |disease erviline is stronger, Rant in the ES tiey'l find A IRRNIAJIG SYRVP Gc more penetrating, more highly pain- DE a t horse will sell much quicker | the celebrated firm of Tudhope &! Rey. G.H. Copeland hed Hoda i : a, Tue . G.H. Copeland preache: 20 : that is out of a a pant ae at the Sunday School Anniversary i i ay 2 cota borses. are 10 be broken it) =i nish and I will gel] them at Services at Prospect last Sunday di 5 Po P rns, en to" that when they| ices that cannot be competed afternoon. citer, Port Perry. ped they are in good | with in Port Perry. Call and Bh ara Fae They're talking» of heating the ood. subduing in its action than any ) Blizzards may bring "good Ch Lr TE other medicine _ heretofore devised | The farmers wood lot is where the Next Sunday night there will be| mas weather," but we can get al y easily mean a | secure one for yourself before they : De) = ) 1 SV . x head. In hand |are all gone. A. W. Arr. |an interesting Song Service in the without too high a class of kp Ty Laden d for the cure. of rheumatism. Sold | agricultorists intends to make the : Methodist Church, . article. : LE BY All DRUGGISTS, PRICE 50¢.P ng lin large 25 cent bottles everywhere. | farm pay this winter. :