I .337 - uâ€" inâ€. THIS WEEK. SEECEAI, BARGMNSEGE CASE To Clear out Quick. 'for Sci and an 13c. 'and 150. shaker ï¬annels for 10¢ during the sale. I‘nwellng for 22c. ., 5c. and Sc. per yard; towels at 2 c. and 50 each: large bath towels for 10c; a 30c. tablmg for 20c: a 40c mule damask for 300. and a beautiful pure linen damask for ‘35c worth 380. An 80 art muslin for 55c; 21 12c. art muslin for 8Q anda20c. art muslin f01)250. A hem? rwilled grev wool flannel worth 25c. for 150. Bms hewy tweed for 25c. and 35c. Blanketx quilts lace curtains. sheetings, Shh-tings. flannels. shaker flannels. carpets all new and at close prices Heavy flour oil cloth for 250. per yard: table oil cloth, the best made, for 25c. per yard The 8th Grand _ complimentary ï¬oncert III-II In“. {hï¬'fl‘mfï¬â€˜ifmc'm pin-1y muvod. W! II can min-nan humane-and "manual. rum mull-mole I'D I3 PERFECTLY HAR'LESS .0 SIMPLE AIV CI hl muuuwummm rlmu’nnm [Him-n o I “K. â€A Thou-ud- d “D 3.1: nut: um: IA on. are: “a An “INTI-En! tho dumwnl I . . mm: nus-lu- honn II nag-".- Ann-E I I ‘ will an F". M» Manuu Anti-Kuhn. u. ’n had-tuna In Inmy'nnfllnmlll- I! “a“ Mum! Ir‘m "mm “mm 393‘ man or mg- by lane-'11) 'y mam-um. out I. nan-u no SOY m mncy handkerchiefs three for 50,. and see our white lawn hum. .{erchiefs two for 50. urs and ch .hing must go at any reasonable price. ~t1‘y carpet 220. during the sale. ~‘ furnishing department alive with bargains. n.1r‘25c. braces for 10c. Our 200. wool 50x, twopa'u's 2 50. Mr box of men's sealette caps and imitation Persian lumb'cups for 200, worth 50c. ' shirts underwear, ties collars and cuf , ) beat all past nugrdnnd in fact the greatest push sale ever heard of: emotion tickets good until Jan. 25th, but bargaxns Mays on hand at the Mammoth. _ Fred. Spoll‘ord. Id cheap. r chy hand wn hanckert s and Cll. (hi1 ry carpet 2-2.4 furnishing d r 25c. hm r box of m( )le Eounteffull of goods worth 11-0111 15c. to 300., 81] 5c- 66: 111d 100. per yard. See them. " ï¬t madeflclrpm- doz. Paper Runs. bu‘nchot‘ mpg. _A- \____ A, :m NEW DISEQVEBLMEEJEEEI k cashmere 6c. worth 15c. "idth cashmem 15c. worth 25c. :nrietm in black and colors for 30¢. Sc. black Hemietta for 45¢. ‘ weed dress goods. See our remnants. day we expect the largest (has good sale ever known._ le counter full of goods worth from 15c. to 300., all All by THE NUVELITY BOUT AND SEE STERE. STMK TAKING -â€"â€"â€"AAT-â€"â€" JOHNSON ’S made, for 25c. per yara. osiery 130a, embroideria. handkerchiefs all chc chalp. ._,. _ _ . u Member ma place, wi Widen:- saaï¬2c. a Bike. ml hoods, caps tam 0’s] -., worth from 40c.‘t0 75c as new dies sex-gee. meltons and fancy dress :- 5c worth 15c. aces heavy dnes goods and plaids, nearly all (:4th 18c. :93 ï¬ne all‘wool (1m goods, (18 beigaserga, 100. XMAS PRESENTS. aur many thousands of customeison Feb. 17th and the progmmme will be onaof theatmngâ€" 'e hgve yet given. The very high talented m elmutionist. mu Florence Wuh- greatest humorist of the age, llr. W. E. d the distinguished pianists, Mn. Sen. 1 all take part _ Thaser of one dollar or more will be entitled 1is grand concert. On Saturday we commence P. G. FLEURY, 1.-.: law! :3 II All L..â€" W 2:! m1†1': :‘II' 'qum: The LyflaSAIltIkaa. “Glad 148 \Vllet 8! Edit: Aldtho..££8 MEMCincinmqio. ‘53ch “2â€}. M .11 .‘s‘xo. Vocal: A,, .each. )lid bone cufl‘ bu.tons for nothing; every pair for asking for them. t20. and 3c. per yd..worth £rom5c tome. l for 515C; a9c. shaker for Go; a. 10c. 1d 31‘ 13c. and 150 shaker flannels for d my businea from the we“ and down we Dr. 1 having manylncreued my Mock, I an Muen- )luil [his requirememu of my.†friends Ind 3 Of Boat! and Shoes. Ovenhoeo Ind Rubbers. Long Fell Sch: with Rubber: to mulch, in Incl. our wary pmlculnr. Cnll Ind see our fancy slippers {of ldren suiubla {or rm me. to 75c. md toque for 50. each. worth 25c. ips_ tam for'sbantelï¬ toque 150 Novelty Boot and Shot Slow. ' Dr. Freer-Block C. FLEURY; memo-u: - "led on the and um Mvuvd In: u hm ‘u mn- mduvu pupa-nan. an II- hd alum I. am l -I a mm a "‘â€" V ° " ‘ cl cnhu‘n. n â€"-- â€m nd evfl'flhfll‘“ . "5'" mania“! - m on u I" “‘° "git!- tut-nu ii 1 01' tWO D. STOUFFEB00. We, were never be pad for the magqu than now. A ï¬ne assortment o§Slipp Ties. Fine Boots Rubbers pand Overshos select from. \Vc invite ydu to see them. We have opened out 9.11!“ Felt Boots ready for the céld weather which is now here. We‘have been very careful in our selection of what we con- sider the best and have found nothing equal to the Walkerton Felt Boots. These we have been selling for the past three y.ears They have given ex- cellent satisfaction. Our stock is carefully select‘» ed, well assorted and complete In every particular. Our good reliable goods are what we recommend; they are satisfactory 'in quality and prices; satisfactory both to the seller and buyer. Of course ’some people will have cheap goods.~: We keep them. but we don't recommend them. It would be a great deal better for merchant and con- sumer if there were no cheap, trashy goods made, but then ye have to dual WM} Lï¬â€˜mgs as they are not as they Jught to be. We exgept to do a large trade in men's long Boots and Grain Bals. and have supplied ourselves accordingly. You ought to see those (3min Bals. Men's ï¬ne 13:115., Congress and Oxfords durable, stylish ang cheap. Ladies: and children's foot‘ wear in almost bewildering va- riety to suit all needs and tastes. Our shoemakers are vgry busy wikh ordered work and the endless stream of repairing that is con- stantly coming in. Our village customers have been very considerate in bringingthcir repairing and doing their shopping on other days than Thursdays which leaves us free to attend to our outside customers on market day s when there 15 such a rush. Welcome? ever welcome at "l'he Leading Shoe House." l). STOUFFER a; co. All Iduneo option in the local column: 0! sh: Tmuu o.’ muunn or entertainments I: lfllloh In Idmlulon fee in «bu «L or from Ihinh . mnnim banal: I: dunv ,mn-t be pddjor I: the an a! mu «nu ncr hm nah lunnmn. no ohmlun lhm "mun-ï¬re cenLn. when E: I. In pyinled II this oil“ or ndrenlsemen a nl'en- ru menu In inlnrlud I brie! local will be Two lots omO'Briun avenue for snl‘ at a bargnln if taken at once. Duluy é WArI'Emâ€"A quantity vr both green and dry hardwood. Enquire at this oï¬jca. . 81.500, more or less, to loan on mart age. Enqirc at the Bloominglon post flice. W. C. Gee and two sisters, of Lqm dou, wars visiting their cousin; W. J. Stark. last week. ï¬sh on humm 30 minute. by W Wan-lulu! In R. W. J. Sunk is severe attack of [1 hope soon to and r usual robust health. intervening. The ladies aid society of the Metho- dist church intend holding a social in the church on Tuesday evening. Jan. 24lh. Tea will be served in the baseâ€" ment from 6 to 8 o‘clock. After which a choice programme will be randured in the body or the church. Admission adults 15:. , children under twulvu The New York Llie Ins, Cn.. which in l891 wrnle $152,000,000 new bnsi uess, in 1592 wrote over $170,000,000. See Mr. Elliott's ad. in this iss‘uu. The regular quarterly convention o the Young People‘s Society Union which was to have been held on Jun 23rd has been postponed zill lhuQOcl Chief Justlce Armour on Friduv last gushed without costs the bylaiv ol the township of York. which empnwumd the Richmond Hill Street Railway Co. to build earl operate their road through that township. There was also an up mication to quash the bylaw giving to t a company a bonus of 820.000,.but it was enlarged tlll Easter term. James Acton. of Sunderland. whu use a short time 320 sued for breach of promise of marriage by his cousin Kate Acton,. married the young lady to stop the action and promised to pay costs but failed to do so. However. the plaintiff's solicitors managed ta secure an order from thn Master direct†in: James to hand over the requisitvu number or shekels. The Canadian Order of Foresters is I Frazernal Benevolent Society, Inca):- ponted in l8?!) and registered under the Insurance Corporatiaï¬s Act, 1892 afomflo. The objects of the Society are n furnlsh its members with Sick and Funeral beneï¬ts and an Insur- ance of one or two thousand dollars. The psyments for these beneï¬ts range . "W ._ A_- .LI.-- â€.1 Emmi/mu Ccnln m A DAY.â€"S Amarim Rheumatic Curu'fnr Rheum: And Nounlgi- ndimlly cumin 1 103‘ In action the lymm in marl Ind 111% [c «move: It one. and flu dines immodinbly d n-II- WWWMIM 1â€"... W" -- uEâ€"bi'k- P7 Mina n... 7â€", ___.,, from nbout one dollar to one dollar and (my aunts per month. according to the m ol’ the member. and the amount of the insurance carried. The member ship 15 composed of men onlv. and when admitted they must be between the ages of eighteen and fortleve. The present number or members is over 16,000, and thewclnty huncash surplus on hand tor the payment of tho Insurance of over â€[5000, $50.- 000 of which is In Domlninn ol Cunhds Bonds, and the balance ls lnvestcd in the belt monetary institutions of the Dominion. ln sddlllon to thls. the local Courts have about2 hall n mllllon of dollars in their treasurles for the payment of the Slck and Funeral Bun- eflts The High Secretary of the Dr- der is Mr. Thomas White,“ Brnutlord. sud it In expected that a Court of thle popular and purely Cunadlsn Soclmy wlll shortly b6 orznnlzed here. THE TRIBUNE. LOCAL ITELIS- STOU FFVILLE. JAN LOCAL NOTICES nlfl ‘uï¬erir ‘onchil ring: from n hills, but we enjoying his MANTLES. 1H! operating. J_nmea Tran. of Cedar Grove, whng ch-Jpplng away smnu ice from the pump. sligpcd and full hin head cum- in; in contact whh a scraper a. aprioim ull‘. being (he result. y/ Scaled tenders will be receiycm‘by tln- trusmua of the~ II! tublic arhool upto Jan. â€7h . fnr (ha un-clinn of 11 new brick “ l-anse. Sm! udvl. in another 00‘), ‘ . The Locus: HillL cflhmerv in rapidly nppronching cnmuledon. II is the Kuv' lcmlou. we underamngi; to make change imam-ml of butter dining n couple of‘ mmuhs in thu very warm weather. Lawyer 11H]. latter having been be- BLEARlNE 8A1} every line as we never carry goods over from om: season m another. H“ on recovery The proprietor of the Franklin House, Markham, has donated a ï¬ne pair of curling stones to he shortly g‘ompezed for by Richmond Hill Port Perrv. berIdge, Aurora: Surboro. mrboro Maple mfa.0uhawa.Wh|Lby, erkham am: \‘muflville clubs. {a lumlfsolt 01 {_rt_:||l Jimâ€, BARGAINS MILLINER‘Y The aides}, largest and beat or mea du‘s ngiculturul papers, the Farmer‘s Advocate. Landau, Ont.. and Winni- peg. Munitohn. is on: in new form and vae, and presents a very handsome uppnnrnncu. Hereafter the Advocate will be issufld twice a month. luntcnd or nnce as heretofore. a. change which we are sure the farmers will npprecl- are. especially as the subscriptlon :ruw rcmnins at 81 per year. If you are '0 make: room (hr Spring Good n (IV a- reaaer of this paper send to le- Wm. Weld Co.London,()nt. for sample copv. which wlllbe aunt {mu to all that apply. The Provincial convention of the Epworth League Societies of the Mubho- dist church wili be hoid in Toronto on 'Fob. 215:. 22nd, 23rd. It is conï¬dant- lv cxpeccod that the successful (son- ventlon of last Fehuury will be aux-p.151- ed in influenco and interest by miscon- venlion. Vigorous commictccs or on- cerminmem, program, travel. music And the like. have been appointed, and this is expected to be the most important railv of Young Methodists ever held in the Dominion. Every Methodist Young Peopio'n Society, Epworth League, Christiau'inldenvor, Mission Circle, Literary Society or any oiheriu invited to appoint two deio at- Vznv Much has». â€" much plan-mi with this at?! pawn} Balsam. Our greatly u-onbled with gave as for every ï¬fty or fraction of ï¬fty member}. Th; lungmlivur, kidneys. bowel: ac" nut u do many mute gut. (or the «cape o! afl‘ete mum- sud gu- lrom the bod The use of Nam t Lymln'l Vegebl! a Dil- ca helps than to d MIA .11. Mr, H M. Tinn- w. wrim: ~â€"“I hue h Ith Ira ' , L. ymlnnvmggpmb': WV , _§ Mn w you: ulnn.‘ gm 3"": Eng link Spa' ml, 830“ or an ll Sonén Tim 0 by use of one I Dr‘ Chas. McCallum. who has lwcn ticully ill and under treatment. at 1 hospital In New York arrlvud here Saturday in companv wnh hlx wll‘a J sister, Miss Clam MuCallnm, and now In I: Tnlr'mmnb ule-tc Mm. F.. Wilson. “'1: w MONEY SAY E1 u at Spotford'u. 2 sale at Spol‘l‘ortl‘ nrpct 22c. n: Spam presmlmt ‘u‘c fnmm. BL y, or thu ï¬rm or Porter Alumna! wearsnl‘cnm dh AND bottle. \V nmntcd by give you is the n11 Lfl'fl‘ ‘nb sub urlvs, . Sprain d Blemish: lvs,‘ Slnliflpu Slump :losca mnu 'nll Th Iith Indu- nhcr mu, innu 1:111 The Sun Life Insurance Gonna} Financial Brokers. 0'5st '5. STARK. INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE Pun. Ind V Ill lll‘ In Fred. W. Heimzmun Humnmu‘s brlck residence in tho weal (and. Miss‘ Edna McCArlv. of Mnrkh-m. is vlnlling her coulns, the Misses Mc‘ Mrs. J08. what better this week Markham “'ANTED. green cordw Invilmlons have been “sued by Nina Host McQuilleu of tho Cuntral Halal m a largo numher nl' Manda and othnrs to attend 11 grand bull and up» per {th (Friday) evening. J. 0. Clarke. V. 9.. of Mt. Pleasant. Mich, lute ol’Stouflth‘. vlsucd Manda in town for New days :th week. He reports business good ad tho climate seems to ngmu with him.†he pmnta an improved phlsiquu. Monev to Lam;- The 28rd Annual Conunnon or the Markham Townlhip S. S. Association wfll‘be him! In the Muthodial Chuxch of [his place on ’I’hursdly Ind Fridnyflï¬th and 27m lust. Sessinns open at :2 and 7.30 p. In. on Thursday. and II 9.80 a. In. and 2 and 7.80 p. m. on Friday. D. Swufler will conduct {the male. Buy a robe at Spaflord‘u. Buy an overcoat at Spoï¬'onl'u. Bu: remnant uh I} Spo 'g, W, M3331) is not It! well KM week. M. Wlddlflcld, mt. end. his lqlsly Unmrie \‘eterinarv College, Toronto, and obtnincd the necessary parchment to authorize him 2' his pro fessinn. left on ’l‘hursi y for Sterling.H North Hosting», where'he Intends in open an ofï¬ce. W. . managed to head the list la calle s the been a round honor man .1536 ‘ " 75' put the same energy i as ho hid into the than 13091 portion of his work. Success W. S. A: the civil a It week, Robert "Bradford, of Toronto. ï¬xed Abraham Hisey', or Markham. for the recovery of a horse. mare and harness uhlch he claimed he left with the do. lendant in 1888 to take care of. Two years ago Bradford naked for the mare. but Hlsev said he could not give her up berause she was feeling. Since .lhon Bradford says he has asked {0 the more but has not keen able to get it} The defence say they were will ing to give thmI more back at any time andthatthe action was unnecessary. The action was diamieaed with costs, the defendant having agreed to give up the horse to the plaintllf. There are so nuanv cough mod' ‘nea in new this w W. E- "as Mrs. Little bus I: aqvaro- attack“ Anal: for Ludiu H:- Iunnna 901. wry. W hitcburch cnmprismg the Conmgntlanfl depu Lullon thanked the Presbytery and asked that the conference he held xr possible buforg FuhllQYy 7 so Hm; I renuï¬ could be laid bulore Hm Congre gnllunal convention on that date at Guelph. ‘ ‘ to]; 1",. m rencwihg his subscription writes as rollowazâ€"Wo are hlvinz goguinqwiuter weather here this year. n has been very cold ever nineethe 20th of Dec. Yeats ' the thermom- eter stood 14° below r0. We had a whim Xmas, the ï¬rst. for [our years. and good prospects for ï¬ne nlelghing as it started to snow again about 10 p. m. last night, and run" snowing hard at 2 p. m. to day. We have bad no [.n-Grippe here no t r thls year and the doctors My that he peopla are dlstrussingly hedthy,’ and wllh the (â€Bee we are lnoklnz tor a leullhy growth oftrada in all depurmï¬nts. Ihad the pleasure of mung mymmt vnw with the majorlty. Well. I, guppoao you will be coming over the World‘s Fm: and bu aura Mu! ke a run down and make us a vlslt. C‘ur latch strlng nlwnva hangs out for "cu-mam;H We are on the C. B. 8: . rnilrmd, l0! miles Ioulh west of Chl ~nzo. ln Bureau county and lt In tho pr Iclnnl. clzy weal. am on the miles Ioulh county and of Chicago. new yeah-1‘ "i V magnum- m nndlaine. ~ me: Ont. ‘ Kin lltou FROM A u. s. READER. Mr. R. W. Storv, V. S.. of Prince [1L A mt m Fm Ind VIII-n Pnnuly. 316ml. mum mu xhurch SnbimthEhhool Auocia» )la Thursday ‘k in Imuun urc ‘ line th r as Hum I[_l.lugÂ¥urd V. mu has pnmhued one of n Co‘s celebrated pianos. s. nghswunder is now some- er, nl‘ler a prolonged Illness. my hns purchased U. C. 's brlck residence in the west tolhe new buildings not be r) compluled. i: may bathe elzk In Fubunrv before the nglslulum will meet for its ‘llm Pmput! (or Sale nml In w Dnloy's Blvd}, Slouflvilla ‘mm Du-urru )ree month up I may _A qunnï¬ty of dry and bad at T. E Trull's. him we†yn ’l‘hnm 4y for gu, where be m cc. W . mm in cullcga s the man and m r energy i ythn than - f ucccss \V. S. . V. S. \rhn recently pus. l‘ul examination at the Wiahlï¬g 'you a emuln yo u rem“ . W. S’ ‘rd'u Yellow Oil {or cut: an, .1110 folk: n: the haunt werythlng. I know it (A Is. it. in In excellent. molli‘ ml! be ï¬t 'Spqn‘ord‘l e been Issued by ‘llen of tho Cumml umber of friends and grand bullnnd sup» I aim Mla- In 151d yl'kup 'PJHII ‘ID.â€"Dur Sin." mg ‘nuflynwil‘d TAKE. 1w 'lmppv xctfuly. 'ony. 3: B. B. mlmhu ink h. I Landau New Yank Life [WWW], $170,QO0,000.00 We Stand at the Head. nnuu 00. In t a null“, Than†public bu glad u- n tho had that bar- lu mum.“- Imhlo Ind will“. Becau-e Tho lulu-“QM“ of NI. Yuma" " ‘ an. '72†"~ "’ 11» III « m I 1.1:. :. mama? a:..t":::.:1; mmI-u uni-I. mm- or mm:- at II. hu no .Illhldl all-s. I II human-lit nflnm r l [mu lulu to thanâ€! £33†[I chun- only in par out. hat-ml. 1 II I mouth-m Imam“ o! Dru-Inn. “Jig-05h: In th- 1"th mu polluh ulna.- And on (In 3|} n on Adv-naveâ€; gulch»- vm. . nld n n uolle’ In will" Yuri _ A «yaw-II! Because WI (gun ‘I â€Hugh" link (In no I. an For anâ€"DBIJ In A Inga usemhllze were prawn: on Tuurlny evening â€in Dalay'i hall. to hunt Maura. Jury. Whips and Clark. all of ’J oronmand prominent. member. 91'th Continumal Unlon aflocinlion,to m‘nrgumenta In favour onhis quel- um. Biker. dcphty-meve of Whilchulch‘ WWII» right of full and hue dlacuwion of all questions that affect our political 3nd flnanchl interesu He made no declu-a- Llou as to his mdlvidu-l views In the miner but was desirous to hear all that could he said In reference to it Ind full: sun tlmt the audience would ’waigh carcIuIIV the argume a put roman-(L He closed by calllr‘upon Mr. White. Mr. White. formerly e ciliten oi Stouil'ville.gevo a rename or Dominion politics from confederation to the pr» lent, tracing the came» of the preeent deprauon throughout Canada. and be strongly advocated intimate mï¬lmer‘ cialriaintione with the United Staten en a re y for the present unutie- lactory ill i tr-de. Ev" since the N. P. had been adopted Canada has become gradually poorer while a few proï¬ted monopoliste are lining their pockets with millions of the country's money. To mitigate the existing evils to plans were proposed. The Conser- vntivea Aimed at limited reciprocity with the United State! and Britinh connection while the libemla-delired free trade without surrendering con- trol of our own urifl' .regulltioue Neither or tho-e seemed to meet the case and true relief vernal poul- ; ble but by abeolute political union. 081M Ehndud nun. Sioulfllln. ' Alpo IQ!!! for Inmrhl Fin luunnoo 0-. cl Mr. Jury beget: by stating that tho hlz t IOYIIIY It“. an. 'mw-rds he: I: and home 'hlch conutltuled lhe found-clan of nation-l Ens-Incas. His chler reneon for supporting ihil mm-eâ€" men: was thnt lt would produce por- mauenc peace on lhll continem And thus allow the-pnhllcmllhon: inwrrup mm. to pursue the Arts of pence. He minulned the: 'prejudim uni the main hlndrance in the any of A union of the two dounlriee, that Ibelr langu- age. religion. cumin, mmuers c., were llrgelv the .me. The speaker dealt to I conlidurahle length with the commerclal aspect of the question. He meintained that our interacts would eventuallv nverrldu I“ opposing nenll- ment. that we could no! long ignore our vast nnunl market of 65 inllllons. Con-dz W is {ully ls prosperous u the Slums In: aid why this canflnunl exodus. Mr. Clark oxpmlnted upon the elect which such I union would bum! our last] and lam-lathe innhutious and a: “melons of is Iddresa : molution favoring arm than was moved and geclnred equod. ‘ ~ - 1‘. On Monday evening last about 60 o! the bosom friend: of Mr. U. 0. Hamilton sat down to I farewell ban- quet tendered to him at the Queen} hotel. Mr. Hamilton has for the past 12 veara been I resident of Stouffrl"e and has during that time occupied I prominent peeitian in the affairs or our town. As he is Ibout_to lake up his abode in Detroit. Mlcli.. his friends took advantage of the occasion by showing their npprcciItion of his past~ services for he hue pron-d himself an estimable citizen indeed. ‘Mr. W. B. Sanders occupied the chin:- and anâ€" nounced in fitting terms th object of the gathering. in the wedge of his remarks Mr. Sanders expressed hla regret that so many ofour young men were leaving Cunada and maintained that it was owing largely to the pro- tectiva system in vogue hero. He made allusion to the able services Ind high nbilllles of the Guest which had always been devoted to the welfare of our interests. and had no doubt of Mr. Hamilton's future success in his new home it merit was rewarded. fWA£r>wu occupied b2. §enaci to: We Defy Competition. in (be same class a: the legal lights whom they seem to View with n cerâ€" tain amount of suspicion and diatrult G S Mncdonnld administered 3 scathing rebuke to than who nude the ohjuc‘ tion and in a clever Iddreu romplete‘ |_v vindicated the honor of hi- profes- sion. “Our Bulking institutions" was responded to by A C Burkho!der._ Our Guest" brought Mr. Hnmllmn t6 his feet. Ho expressed his regret ln s very feeling manner It leaving hi: frlends and henrtly thanked moon preâ€" nont for flash-wrest they wok In his wemu'e. “Agriculture and Kindred Societlea" wu relpondad to by Dr Chas Bro'dle and Jon Mlllnrd. The quro of Canada" evoked Home ven' heated uddmw the discus-Ion grew very warm tn: A'hHe. F H San;- ster, C Yukqp'rjg {rec-l. J B An â€" strong In "a's Mudonnld hlhdlod this subject Ha ï¬ne “:15. "Our vm- ton" was (91111;! :9? 1y PJCII'nPEII. D Fornyth ‘n'ndï¬dr MrCmchnon. "The Ladies" broughk n? the very elo unent speeches ho J W Slunkal 1nd \V J McCarty. P [then Ihnughuhey hnd made 1 huge mlsuku In phclng him under this hand inlw of under ‘- -Amlculturll. " "Mlpa Hon" wad- [Mg-[cultural " “Mina Holt" mipoud- edto by J G Mnnhl brow: â€he (and um N I close. Son by I; ma. G 8 MI nlld Ind E B F oury were accept- nb rendered during the omn‘, Th: Inn at wu I decided on every Ilenllli ANN EXATION MEETING FAREWELL SUPPER Mum-bud 1w JOHN mom. W RINGWOOD CHEESE ï¬ï¬iï¬jfllfllï¬ï¬‚mï¬ W "'"â€" ' 'Geoe' 0066-0036 has the largest and not a‘anrtmvul m I J. J. [Ln sure and see my 25C. LAblL‘ uf China 1 New Fru ' The ï¬rst use on theun at the Anne Court was that oY Miss M: Group. of Swufl'ville. against \\' Robb. I. farmer of Markham, for ' Mud upon a. charge of bri': 1) Ice and seduction. The clu {or $6.196. Snclndlng $5,000 dam Inn of vuges. cos: of lrnusscau medlcal nttendonco during to menu. The phlnlin‘s child was in August. and was in court. 1 In: Anal!“ the defendant put uppelnliw. but the case was reap n» J, When the ame'cnme up on We Robb offered to marry Miss Cr :5 in Ms enminnrion hu bud p Iv deniud palernitv, the girl to accept his offer The d! then altered to compromise by ledglng paternity and paying: all cons. The use is still pcl The masquerade last Friday evenin; ecu from start to I in excellent condit Brownlborzcr desel energv and push he ing this the ï¬rst car terminate so salisr: for specular: was upncily while an i enters occupled 1h The noes were nllc‘ of tho costumes wen Follwing' In the list Best g§nnummfs m Best ltdv's costume. Mi Fancy skullng. H. W Clarence Vannnt. Be Lian Urquhart. Girl Edith \Villlnnson. C Bundy; 2nd Gen Smith anslc yrs» sud. W 2nd Wesley Tomlin; Matted men's noe.C|a mm: \Vilflnmson. Open race, _ Bundy; 2nd Gen Smith; 3rd L. Bowcs 8:19:16 vm lud- ubdu. Goo. Sum! 2nd Wesley Tomllu; 3rd L Bowo: Mmled men's rue. Clarence Vanznn 2nd P. C. Flcury. Local race. 68‘ Smith; 2nd W. Young. fl! Hainer is now holding 3 rev iv: lug here which is well attended. Ona of our'cpunty knight: of [h "dnbya" wa- summoned hastily Ibul one o'clock on \Vedueadav morning I arrest - horscthier. who was Sloppin nt Sypher'n hotel. by the spnrlamax like nlme of Pallridgc. who, it alleged amnll v an bseql Church took the situation in nu iI net and being allowed ll of unaccompanied ht good use of his pedal cxn "Partridge" hunting is n a success in the dark away or the tnined canine, the good his escape. CANADIAN ORDER Cno: ~Ringwood Council No. wan orglniznd on Friday 61!: in "Burton‘s Ila†5v S F. Grand Organizer. with a lnrg influential membership. The 1 iug oflicers were clotted :uld insulin-d: Put Councillor. John Burkhol-li-r Councillor, John A. Mitchell; \‘icw Councillun John 1!. Button; Recorder A. W. uhman; Ass: Recorder, W B Bunnn;Tmsurer. J. Fisher; l’rclun- D. Clark; Marshall. B. Dacha Wxnlvn W. Harper: G-urd. S. Widemnn Sentinel, W. Miller; Trustees. J.BurL holder. J. A. Mitchell, J. R Buum Medical Examiner. A Snngsmr. M I), Sloufl'vllle. At an m‘linurncd meciim on Jun. 10th n large number of nei Medlcal Examiner. A Summer. Sloufl'vlllu. A! an ndinurncd m on Jan. 10th n large number 1 Applicants were Admitted as ‘ members. giving :he council 1 land. A. W. bubman, Record‘ Spolold _ flit-nil giving mother {and moon Feb. 17th Bud ul. ROBE CAME TO 1M5 IT WAS A Valencia- 4 lb}. for 250, Flue Select Layers, 10c. Sult’nuus, Flue Putrau Currants 3 lbs. for 250. lee our Boxes best London Layers for $1.50. NEW» FRUITS. CANNED GOODS. “SGWOOD‘ FINES . J. RAE, THE * PANTRY. SUCCESS ï¬nish] linés nf Teas, Entrees and Sugars at special price: Cnosle‘mas s. M For No. 151 C O.C.l~‘. rid-y evening Jan ll bv S F. Hill. with a large and ship. The follow mad and installed-â€" lob“ Burkholn A. lllllchell; \Icl‘ Button; Record". 1 Recorder. W B. J. Fisher; Prclalu'. B. Beebe†Warden, rd. S. Widcmnn; last S; Quubc Mr. "1"le juVI n he has lmlil ing 11‘ Ht: b.) cm“ Mild or EMSQQGQQ ST OATMEAL. TI} 'l't 'l'h Stouflville Skating Rink J. H. RATCLIE‘F, CO us: [In nit the most fastidious. BROWNSBERGER, [also eesmgeggasgosem TEX "fl. Peal, Tomatoes, Salmon. Dried Beef. Corned Beef All at rock- bottom pr'ieea Evenings. THE PIONEER. Corn. \Myrtle Navy CAUTION I‘L’OIVE OTHER GENUINE. 6;. John Buy. “A and yidnlty. WM 5‘ ml. mums. Curr-n0. 1"" IIHBI IL “BUSH MOU NT ALBERT ‘r Brush with hi1 gave 1 perform EACH PLUG (IF THE 1N Bl' ATHA NZE LETTER MARKED shun the mutual; RE-SMPEI.