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NIALIcil 1st, 1g,,O TIIE BPLISSELS POST
istteltre res.
;7, eleeity ceeneert 1.4 011 ill,'
!1,11111,111 Cia..-1.011.1.1.11 1, entety •
will with rofreeltureitoi
-
1.ne eeliontieni ate he at
the Gran,: Trona; etellut ot Mareli -5th,
gird:Jug tin niela 1nefoeo and Enna:Ming
over 'Li be nnonoliang it the 111 le
....., probably !i Itt, 1freirth.-
03.1. t1.• • 1 at Wi.101,110 W1L110%.101
1,110 (.1- T. 11. station 11010 ono day reennt.
jy, t 1 bititi aa rent long and 0
feet high, mod tho ineitio eapanity no lose
than 2,736 onhie fool.
An exeltange11111111---WInglutin posseetio,
an Orr more prime:nue than gol I, elan a
Pother of reputtel Ikill. LIto people lind
much plortourn int :he pleasant Roo and
refroehing Knape, ttnel lovero aro they of
the Saint Niehole. it has a imefol
also a went Field for butchers and
Saddlere, end Taylore are appreciated in
Whightun, Ito oro friondly Hahne,. Ifni
we ) !looting front the town hall its
colon woll bo Orono, likosk and Gray.
The people enjoy Short flOYITIO1131, 01-1T
Manion einjoye a thriving trade the year
round. Wu have ohm a 11111 in tho centre
of tho town, and a dot' Mills, where yon
ca get front a spool of cotton to the
11 n. .••• -"dee Than -016e ee, no el.re rennees,
but al v.ty..7 fond of a 2o0.1
I ni tenth r eoht:7111 may ba real an re -
tern -anent Jotter. from the pon 7 Jame
Spoice, wall known it re. Read it. 110
ht doing won in the .ie ee n aro idefireel
to hoer.
Ou 'Florredriv of thie w•ek Aire. I len-
net 1)b 11 rooeived ILcharm fov 32,000
from tan . Equiettao Lite asineeiution of
Now York, being tho ion ,an.t of insurauco
carrion:I by her doeems.1
Tho C,1'.11. Exhibition ear of Mani-
toba and Northwast products will bo ab
this station on Monday of next week
from 8 o'clock a. m. to 9 o'clock p.
Evory termor in tho looality should oniko
an effort to see it and secure information
about the Prairie Provinoo wit tther they
intend becoming reeidento or nos.
The tea -meeting on Wednesday even-
ing 1:, the l'ireihreliet rhooli was a very
pleasant and enjoyable affair. After a
good surer had been partaken of the
pastor, Rev. J. T. Lamar, took the chair
and after music by the choir the lecturer
of the evening, Rev. Mr. Livingston, of
Clinton, was introduced. Iris address
wits amusing and instructive, rho pro-
ceerle of the gathering amounted to 938.-
50. A 'mobil was held on Thureday
evening when this num was auginonted.
Lno.rolloq.—The Sons of Temperenoo
have arrangod with J. Arliagtoa Cooke
to deliver a enures of leetnros in their
Hell on 3looday, Tweeley and Wednes.
clay ;wooing) of noxt ath, oth and
tith Mete. The topic.; of theee loetnrue
will he "Out of linn valley of death,"
"1311)10 wines," an.1 .To and fro in the
sunny South." Mr. Cooke is wall worth
hearing and this treat should bo appro.
e1a7...1 by the perple of Vete neighbor.
feniren 9.)gre
The -.whist club" ia their weekly
meethigo seem to have a good time.
e 7..a.• wile wt. teem; to .an
suddenly, is showing indications of
rocovery.
The Fosters supper hell i0 their
rooms on Tuesday night was a vory
enjoyelnle time,
'llie effort to eAtai,lisS au Insurance
CO. tor Hy St(Icii. 14 It00.110600flit.
Tito Governmont esserve is to $10,000.
G. L. 33all, L.D.S., rageivorl a very
handsome and valuablo opereting ohne
ewe tram Ohio. 1'0 ia tho letest
dental choir manufactured and was put: -
chanted through a Toronto firm.
The lioaforth lie 1 71 Matyt curlorn
played here Tuesday. T'a Be we W09 as
foliage, :
5141031,11tfil, 06. MA1164.
14. ii,111.31,1110b
e, Colo/nun,
3.1. 7ii3For,
00,, i4,11111, 4,0 flag, S1117 ..
.tx•voll,
goo, 101.ho ton, V
11
D. I), --Witflon. K. WAI•log,
E. oIo,. f : iy,
of, on, sldp , .11 aeon, sklp...en
.7. T. Mot,
P. 7d,f,
io„of :•• of
1. 7ionf0,s ll' . , .. .17
Total .. „It Told .........
T113 16 1t, " • . 7.. il flio
play thronothout w o o I, Weigh St.
Mary.; had ;load .1 . 1 t sta'
Seal' eilt ;ea. o / 1:. V.1.4 7,V y oil, which
go,4 the i41.:4.1 1:11, 1 , 1.0110 ;ka
enajority for Stala ye 0. 1 o.t 1 of the
'game, 211 oale, woe 11 :I;
MinLittlo, of Stratford, is about
starting a, class in town for Metro:Aloft in
e•thand.
arogere, Rolls and Roth Intim ouraluts-
ed front Clartar, of Myth, tho trotting
"Kenbuolty Star."
Wm. Dixon, P. M. 1V, of Listowel
lodge, was in attendan, -.. a, the annual
meeting or the Grand Lodge of the A., 0.
C. W. lana Nvoolt at To,,!,.
Thos, B. Ilay and W. 1Lty havo on -
tared into pat:final:ship for tho pnrposo of
conducting a Real lilstate, Money Loan -
log, Conveyancing, Insurance and Anct
tier.ocrieg business.
1'. Tytlor, late of BayswatorLon-
don,England, hoe oponed tu
e'dio in
town for the produotion of all Winnow of
Work in oonnootion with tho photogrAphio
t
Wm, Kidd or this town has piteohasod
.from Goorge Forbes, of Woodstook, the
stallions .13liessord' and "0. K." Tho
• figures paid is said to bo 91,500 and 132,500
'easpec(ively.
W, I), Bell, who has boon a pa,anor in
tho firm of Austin it Bell for tho last
sovon years has retired from the hem
and intends' leaving shortly for tho Port.
Mg) 10 elauitoba, If he likes the place
ho wP1 movo his family there lator on.
'Prom preeont prOspoots there is likely
to he (pito an exodus of towmpoople to
the Northwest during the coming 331.3ring.
Among those spoken of am Ilonry Mo.
Connell, Bator Knapp, 3.31,O. Grcon, W. D.
Boll, W. Cheater, 0. Miller, ‚tV 3. Roth.
-70011 and others,
Jam Askin wishes to notify his noigh•
• hors and friends and the public generally,
nob to oomo on his preinisos betwoon ibo
holm of 0:30 p, m. and do. tn., 03 1181101
0110.0. sob to defend his property bo-
twoon therm boors, nand will not bo res.
noughts for an accidirit hamming to
troapassers,
111,11111:11.1-ty I, sr•orl 1, f el 27.
By the It nun on 114'1' 4,1 1: 1.1
1'31131 731' 1,03•4. ' 7 1 1,1,
to.,,s1 .111 1 11•1,0 4' •
11'1 ;end ! on; of lel'an.
leen'4 of . 111 1'1.1 1, •
.anda,;,1 of a . 1 Innoo •13 7 l'
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11J41' 14 134 7a 14, I 4111/.
Tit • 0 f.tivor Jag 1o0vi1„4 of l•tio207
.117.) shovel' 111 thi Lowe, will 70 1 non
the 361 met lilt insts. (1,1 Sabbath liev.
W. 1'. Wileon, of Toronto, Nvill
bet h morning and inv.111,7g, an 1.i
tiny Ovoting 1 toe meriting will be hill.
After 111111/110 Ray. W. le, Wilson will lie -
livor Itis popular lootare On "Hutige.”
xtr•O
Thu 1)514 aro retry 1701 10 all direo•
tiou
Inns Silo, 13rosintunnl seeing the
Northwoot this Spring.
A. Reymann, steaessor, is at work 01111
11 14 111,10 itIW 10 tamp 1,11,3 dog in Ow
oul
A eolloction will be talon up at tho
Lioneary ineothig 111 Sirine'e sohool house
next Illooday ravelling 1, provide for
lamp.), oil anal other nee, seek,s.
Doleiting fa all tho redo this win tar.
Boys scarcely in their teens aro con-
stvainn (110 telro tlio platform and air
their Meanwieal poworo. Keep no boys
you aro 111 the right track now.
1. n1 ie hon.' "Iiieieto .7,
will probahl,...pm.1 till 3)Mug Spri,LI
and :hieimer no t110 f•LrIll With Itt 01•
7100161i011 of improving 11 1t1 health.
Tee Sineforth FiX.p03ittr 1111.13•13 1 T11010 1.3
:110L1010111i11. of Gro. , tho wollocnowni
stock breeder and importer, noes in town
0,1 Tat .41117. Ito brought non with him
two very lino geldings, which he sold to
john nte3Intito. (Inc of them was oom.
ing Lour yoara old, and was torsi by an
itopoeted horec, and realized the very
Intieloome mon nif $22.0 ; the Lauer wa,
am yin:Iv-old, and altholign onlybred from
a Canadian horse, rontlizare 91130.
131.:V1 It,
Robt. ltiIno, proprietor of tho Corn.
moroial hotel, to on the Molt list these
days.
T. Watson shippod anotbor carload of
fine oattlo from this station to Montreal
on Thursday.
john Douhohn hoe sten ted a gang of
mon repacking apples for shipment to
tho old country.
F. efetentlf purolutsed last weak tho
property of A. Rogerson at the roar of
Soots Brosfor e900.
J. T. Carter oold his handsome stall-
ion "Enntnaky Star" to somo parties in
Listowel for a good fignre.
Rev. Jno, Scott, M. A., of Wingham,
preached the Missionary anniversary
cermone 'et the M it ' CO: o'rir.: 1 0
Sabbath.
lloritert Symonds on his rolmen journey
from Lennon on Thursday whim near
Londagboro' met with a iniefortnew by
his 'horse dropping doad.
John Einiah 0113 called away on Pri.
;lily neo his aged mother nottr Ingereoll
who was lying seriously ill, lIer demise.
ocourre I soon after his itrrived.
Rev 'Jeffrey 1111-, ro.lior of Trinity
church, Chatham, delive-ed an illus.
trated lecture on the Holy Land, follow.
ed by chalk talk, in the temperance hall
on Tuesday evening, 2tith inst,
Last S ntarday a five year old son of
Mr 111,30 )11 I, stati.hi eat -71 le :net with
sorione sodden) by trying to joinp up
into a sloigh when pasting up Dinsley
St. I3y some means the little boy off,
the hind bob -sleigh patting over his
body, .11enlio. al and wan at once cont for
and it ie evpo .no 1 Ito Itnet received in.
ternal injurios 11 17 1 b7g brai4ed
up badly.
ter•te ratergorelc.
A goal stook of logs is being brought to
our saw mill.
There i a splendui opooing Imre for a
shoemalres.
Robt. Leath oast Mrs. Jolla Stow:let,
of Toronto, attended the funeral of
the late Niniey Simonton last Monday.
usual meeting wan hell
in Kline L'oli lit Monday 0061.11,,,.
There wee o. goad attoutlanoo, Rev, D. 13.
McRae i,i tho chair. At this meeting
tho (Imate took olaoe 00 Eta ;subjoin
"Ronne re I 711 union n! tho Evatteeli
cal o.ch., wo: Lei be bent ;Iola; 1> f111,.,e.
1101111; ..011rmativu wa 10ant by
Wm, wted. by Arch MoNit
anti eanl.,4 Tho negativo
by J. M. I.., suppe:i Jag.
1. 7 3 1, I 'curie.
skin. v nntoli in-
form, !,1.111,111' o 1' •
aidett.
It 1 11 , 71.1 1111.4 74V1.017 to chroniele
the 7 eine , of another foul from
315 t.' eley by 17' death of
71fary,1, 3,1111'0 qt. TI10 drool:111,1 wits
the o nine.) 1.111.011e1, of tho Junto Samuel
'lo. 1:411 still so young, being
scare •Iy 1velly.1...v.,, death marked her
for hie ow n. 121. vi -11104 rolatives 117
the lein; tit .ee.. • '1.) contracted a, sovere
cold whit:11 :not n•J her lung)) thereby
bringi .g 0-1 0. 101110 borminating
118 abovo 0.;11. .1 last Friday availing,
Thole:It te.. 1 7.7; tr frieede le at all time
a sorrowf.il happening, yet surely as wo
witno.04 with what eagerness the dopart-
ed wished to bo free, and to be elasporl
"Salo in ilto 1111)15 of jorme," we can
most j yblIy exclaim “Where is thy
victory 11050 oh gravo and whom oh
death thy sting." Such ti (tooth bod
seems as Minnie's is pleasing in the ex-
treme, With hor mind unclouded, in
the bosom of her family and with i per -
foot tem/ in tho redeeming blood of a
orucilled Saviour, hot soul winged its
gloriorie flight to it mansion in Iter
Father'e bongo. One by ono our school-
mates and frionde aro passing away to
tho tomb, May 100 5011011 our time mimeo
bo found as Drumm was, waiting and
watching for Him who said 77(lome unto
ma 711 yo that labor and aro heavy laden
5.1117 will givo you rest,"
• Loonard Ruttan is away again to uncle
Sam's domains,
Wosloy and Tom Midair started for
Manitoba on Monday. They 500137 10 gee
tho country.
Robert Blomilliold'a solo name off all
right on 1Priday. We hear that Richard
Bloomfield and wifo intend to go to Aus.
trona i tbo Spring.
Somotimo oarly this month tho Speir
Bros. will hold An tmotion soh) of mt.
ported lioNcis when Ivo stallions and
three mares will bo elated for sale.
Watch out for tho date as it will ho
gond opportunity for those desiring 1..1
purchase good stook.
71 • ry e I., ;
11 7Ji111, 11 ••, 1111, • 11 ..ne of lien -
G.. 1 lielny, •1 71 tees, 111, •0ro 1
olift...1 for I7,f!,11 Lilo t,,.111 11 '4.
I.,/ 1.11 • •' y 1.1111
,111 !1./ ;;'11.'1.
T14', 3 3 411,1 14'. 11' 0 r•i•o• 1 11r.
111.1.1.1 p o lw,1 to in 110, tiolltsfti
I ,! t• 1,14 .4 1,43 1..
,
17 ht. ),Ieff Hop 'ft, I .4 ir)
..,d..111 1 111, 3311, 1,;1'7{1.3133.1.Y.
10 Mr. Soffit, atelv frota Manitoba,. lie
tilt 1•*'`,
J. 14. Miler lutende erootiog is lion
brielr reeliteileo 11111.7 11 in woe. It will
be 30 foot lung and 30 wide with a
kitchen 111 the rear and it will have all
the latest improvoinolito.
The audit.)e mho:root Aoreie town.
ohip for 13318 may be road In 71114 OtatIff,
The Eu111161,1 mounting of thin; munici-
pality is very eat! nfactory,
On Sunday 1 act ltev, Mr. Metilbblo
failed to rod in en iippentearien 1ab
stoo's IlL'Orintinent, teethe pe It me ou
oar:omit 01 103 stormy weathe .
J. NV. Bougough, the well known ear.
S. PIAUTVI
A T.1)1 T .-,`)" it EPOliT.
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A :',111 InelienInnl. 1.; if. 7inenailner the Provineird 01101113 :
Coms
unty Gra1st eo
20 1,0
,.:1 S . P 1 U 111 , Ameaut leviol on ltate .... 6117 3 t
Sale of Debenioree 5 155 os
-- Intereet '18 772
1.,1•/!,• tt1, t, br, Waraeon, Itooei., "!.I. .n. 11 n Heel (10,111.re,
Eland Ieetaiitit.If tense:.
1..TRAT .11.1 RE ET,
1141111 tit reel, - llenmseln
ANDREW CURRIE, PROPRO?,TOlt,
Z. csh ,Vcit Meats
tooniot of Cron, ;ill give onn of hie popn- Ifth,
f e nif.tt quality 11 wn54lin hand 174.1 do.
htftivorroo 1111) 11111 of frau obit entortainionente tho Forootar'S 11031, ol
Toms vory favorabIs.71
13elgrave, 011 Friday riveting, Mac ah lot,
under 17 ituipices of tau WaWanosh
Clitmer.mian base elub.
A 3143103 441; the Morris nheiliolt Agri -
0111111. al Men ay. we Itoll 1 7 the Quomt's
11,40% Illyt Wolne Hay. ft wit,: 1,-,
et,le.i to tend tie: itnorml fall show no the
Sth and 17 1 (1 !to!)r.r 111 yo tr.
ltub,at huotoni and wife aunt ohildren
started. on Moxl .y for their Come in
l'ort14 151 three
months' Vioit oolong r011ti-IL0.0 and fn needs.
Quite o, linen 4- to Wilt hero eta-
tton to see that they got Martial safe. 1
LITO1131tV Sort1130, -The regular week- 1
lv meeting of No. 10 Literary rind De-
btting Sordetv was held loot Thursday
;wooing. The • ubject was .11solved
that num will do moro fur Immo than for
inonay. Lao affirmative wan argued by
John Peae ok assisted by E. Johnston,
G. Ca.dbick and D. Ramsay, while the
negative was taken by Riobard Johnston
aosisted by 11. Shaw, C. Forest end D.
iimpson. F, Wood, G. Johnston and A.
Shaw were the judges and gave their do.
015103in favor of the aftirmative. After
the debate there was a recitutiou given
by J. Ilreokenrirlge; reading by A. Shaw ;
song by Misses MoVety and Johnston ;
recitation by Miss R. Peacock ; song by
11. Robb; ti adag by W. 3. Johnston ;
song by A. and J. Mines ; reottation by
NV. Fraser; instrumeutal music by Miss
C. Robb. The meeting was then brought
to II olose by singing "God save tbo
Queen."
(Hip et'''.
Ou cvcaing the regular meet-
ing of tuo oiterary Soedety, 0. 0. I., was
held, l'ro Wont Budge in the chair. The
taloa Club furtushed suitable mum.
11-adingo, oe -aye, dic., were provided and
rather dainty intellectual feast served.
The Baptist church has been erowdod
the last two Sundays. Mr. Smith took
for his lust subject "How to be saved,"
secoucl, -What to do when you are saved."
E.Trelevan occupied the Methodist church
pulpit on Sunday morning last, test, "Lot u,
us como b..khy to the throne of grace, &a" 17t',uhbohbcr3 111r, 117 I7ei5utilfl
A meeting, of young men only, was held
in the basement of Willis' church on
Monday (welling last, The attondauao
woo geed. Boy. Ms. Stewa•-:, delivered
an axoneleat addrese, tending to benefit,
to warm and to encourage the young
people of Clinton. til/..'LVO used the
Monday evening the Y. P. C. A., of
Willia' church visited the Y. P. C. A. of
Ontario St. elinrch, 13oth societios were ABc REm y
well epreounted and the relations be.
tween the two sistor societies will be SAY ABOUT TY.
; closer, the friettlehip warrnor, the in.
terost more than evor belay°, The
I ,Villie church Society lod tho meetiog,
1 Mr. jacksm and others leading the sing-
! tug of familiar hymns. The meeting wee
addressed by Rov. Mr. Stewart and
Messrs. Swallow and Budge.
I On Tuesday evening tho annual moot -
1177 of the 13:ble Society was held in
1 Rattenbary church. 0011177 10 five other
' ento•taiuments beside - the Salvation
Artily and the prayer meetings thyro was
o rathor oiler; attendance. Mr. Turnbull,
13. A., President of, tho Sooiety was in
the o'hair, Rev. Mr, Manly, 1177011 of toe
and wasting, and US mono gamed
ilihlo Socity, did 1101 dolivor his full
hused th anotrength, and brought happi-
e
address, but gave a synopeis. It was nose to our home, Recommend it 10
;a' iatereatine and was imuth praised
e.vW77.tat•Dens.
erybody and 000 Liv 11,1011,10 ttl atof hor-
.:
1111433 who heard if. Collectors wore AY. •
appointed and other viand 1)110100u
Winthrop, rob. 11011, 11,017,
floater); completed,
Hamm
,13 Mr. am, I). D., Iiincardine, It is Unequalled in Lifting tbc
delivsree excellent aldrosses on Suuday
ere 0,1 the subject of MisSions. 7171', rllIllgIn 7111(1 E110(1714 71. Cotd1.
Hanlon has .been missionary among
the 'odious and. was well (31110111511 to
give a plettoing, taking address on the
subh0
subject. At tevening mooting Rev.
Mr. Ed .0 tf an also on the platform, Mr.
Lotted., 060)71011 I'LL) chew. The colloo. 1. V. Fear,
tion Was crolitablo to any church and
Rattenbury ho proud of itself. Roe, Druqoist, Sortorth.
Mr. Livingetonar
, pastor, took the Ontio 00 r r
, pea
E =et church service, 00 15Ir, Bdge was
engaged in fortlwriug Mr, Livingston'a • '
church work,
On NVednostlay evening Rev. Mr, Mo.
. FAT CATTLE WANTED!
For tvnielt niglief,t works t prIro0111
119 en
d.. Ole
113, and :law,.
Ilona tercet toe 01:013 1,0s t 10
.11ifttinor's.fswolry 31141.0. A. 01111111E•
TONEY TO LOAN.
PP I r":'1 1' E F U„V DS.
Sa.0,,000,
of Private Funds have just been
placed in my hands for In-
vestment
AT 7 PER CENT.
Bonowers can have their tools
complete in three days if title is
satisfactory.
Apply to E. E.VVADE,
PHOTOS.
TZATT YPE'S,
41, • EN) • :50 - (.3outtS.
All Work 0>0111theAntalleet to 'We size
done in a flrfil.class 2•311111111Pi.
V 1Z I,E74;
ao;rs.
W. Fairfield.
Read zohat _People who
Mn.
Men I. V. Foo,, Druggie",
Dean Stn.—I willingly givo my tosti-
monial in favor of the A.13 0 Remedy,
as by its use, and only one dollar's worth
at that, it restored to me my wife, who
had boon wasting away for eight or nine
mantles, and for whom there seemed no
help. triad doctor after doctor, travel-
ling many miles and layiug out a great
amount of money to no good, till I tried
these remediea
s) nd her 11010 was miracu-
lous, for shit lost all enneehing, spitting
Sold by Druggists or, on all
orders of 2 bottle t•Mit free of
charge by Alan nfactitrer,
T TOTER
•
Lean a returno.1 missionary from the
Blackfoot, N, W. T., Indians. delivered
neldreso in Rattenbury ohuroh. The
spartkor dosorilmd, vory minutely, tho
customs, dress, language, ceo, of the
Indians. Tho languago, he claims, is
akin to Who groat Eastern language and
not unliko, in many regards, Latin and
Greek, The intelligonco of the Indians
10 far beyond What they generally get
credit for. Their religion is a part of
thernsolvoo ; they perm it with all their
might. 17 15 dilllenit to oonvinco them
of now things, but once convinced shay
otaloovor os zealously as before to 000-
701101 to thoir 11050 toligiom Mr, McLean
showod a numbor of curious artioles he-
loneing to the 13103 17001, Ho has a book
in prens now. Toone who wish to know
mote; 0011011 for it.
Thoth am :170,001,000 of peoplo in
India, 1,000,000 of them aro Protostant
Christians,
Boston is agitittad over a girl of ilOY011.
toot who, foe mitten pews, has not, 0111017
enough 300(1. to 110011 a sparrow
Immo ifljosephino Mario Bedard, and, as
her (labor has Moo other offsprings to
food 11101 clotho, he hasn't ottt up togbto
1 to ttrguo With josophino about the 10004-
4 city of eating to live. Ho has been more
1 than uontent to lot her live by chewing.
Sosophitio has gotten into trouble by
signing contracts to appear as ilia "groat
original lind only" girin (Mower ht two
rival museums in Boston, and the . trial
of the unit that remitted ha'; brought reg.
her raineritablo )10011115e.
PRACTICAL
WATCTIAIARBIl.
tttND JPAVELLBR.
Thanking tho public: for past favors and
support and wishing still to swum your
patronage. Wo nre opening out fulllines
in
IOL & SLt1 WANKS,
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SILVER PLATED WARE
front established and reliable waken:
fully warranted by us.
Clocks of the
Latest DeVidts.
,J'7,9 Ver VI, 9 a t
Wedding Rings,
Ladies Com Ring-,
•
Kari -Ingo, tee.
Abut Imam in welt 1 (311 lino na
Total
34f1d, if ., ....... . ...... , . , ..... 4731 00
Charity 3713 08
Street fralone,ttlflollia 060 03
Vine, lava:mint 66 28
Bond 110 00
Printing 30 1)12
Illiocellan it and minetitbles fees171 7114
Huard ef Health 10 go
Voters' 11.1 court 10 94
Legal 50 4i
Taxes remitted and uncollected 00 78
Coupon, redeemed 1008 0
Debenture); redeemed 5000 0
llailway Debt 288 711
Count. Rath 351 42
34f0iffol liffaid '21.80 I
Election Expellees 82 5..6
liegistratioe of birth,niarriagee
mid deaths 5 81'
Crush on hand to balance 2041 10
1'174 17 Total '‘4 97'41 17
ASSETS. 1 LIABILITIES.
Cash en bathe Local itecumit ..5 :".i;1 117 (intstrindipg (ionitor,e, =turfing
Spcoi a: accourd, fly 116» 1 7.1 ) 110 I.' 1_.:1 a,y 11::.1.111', " 4 11 .7.41
Collitty,School and Railway rate ike 43 1 Fire D123,41.1111. ,n,
,00. Ifotyff, tItsilroffer 1-11 I70 I Trrof.1f2,-2 20,1 (!oll,,tor'6 iii,
TOW11 hall 2(100 fill Ltlocitandto' lootitoto
Fire Engine and Iltee. 1000 430 Railway 1.),17
_
111111 Instrument
2.7
Hoy settles 0 1.'0 1,1111 1.,. Debt
1 91) DO
Ifowe :Mortgage, due l teal :MOO 011
Amount to lialeme 7 fleseo 147
. —
to5 4;7
914 00
sive
50 00
09).1 07
3200100
$11349; Iv
ivrE, um undersigned Auditor.; of Mou'eipal Aceoonite for the Village of Erns.
e 3 sole, hereey certify that the forego nee statement of tho Receipts and 1,ix-
peitditttres as woll as the Assets and Liablities, of the slid Village of 13r11esets for
the year 1888 is correct to the best of our knowledge avel belief, 1n1 that we 1113 a
cash balance in the hands of the Treaserer of 920-11.10.
Dated Brussele,eb, 5111, ,1. 11. GRANT,
KIRK.
P 1 Ai:mono).
scla.111.111136.22.
0
ETHEL
1ST AND FLOM MILLS.
The undersigned having completed the change from the stone to
the celebrated Hungarian System of Grinding, has now the Mill in
First -Class Running Ordez
and will be glad to see all los old enstomers and as Daally next
•
(1113.4 114 possible.
Plow and Feed Always on Han&
'Highest Prico paid for any quantity of Good Grain.
VT .
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--BETWEEN
l'efee—re.77e.
e Goods Well Advertised
HARD TIMES.
T
Excitement flyer the contest between Titn.r(61' and the 1711 t' as
to which iSt ilio 111117 rIVCrtit•111,2; 1111 71171111.
They mal:e 11r,.at Tea.11.
The Post' is a vry steciy Goer ;
TIR:Tudgor has lot in id. i7 1.' 1117, ...Ili, 1 l'itc,s• oceasionaOy.
Steady '7 here,
What Bargains ditl the friends tf Tim 1i 6 re_!eivt last weelt. '?.
They got Bargains in Canned A- wetables l'itattitoes 10e. per dill
flaking Powder, Peartine, Potted Mea 14:Amon, Fish,
Pepper, Baking 0,717111, (17atmeal, C.,.),nie.eal, Soap 120,
nor bar), Nub, Al.tplv Syrup, .1' 1114311111
LOW 0 Uit10116, rOtittOCS, 'i7urnips,
Over Shoes, Carpet Slippers, Felt (3oots (very Low!.
Ladies' h'ine Boots (20 per cent. of)). -
It is Tough Work selling so Cheap,
but we are bonnd to test what advertising will do.
What did Tbo 'Budget' friends indulge in Yuast • Cakes, Lard,
'Sardines, Rico, Spices, Flour, Biscuits, Cheese, Glassware, Hair Oil,
Tobacco, Sugar (greatly Redueoc1), Tea (vory Cheap), Bine,
Starch (1 lbs. for 25e.), Potatoes., tko.
These Bargains cannot be kent no all the time. Come til
want Cheap Goods.
Do not expect bargains if yoa do 1101, road this • Aiivertis: attut..
.Eyeryone should take 1 ho 187-111 1(11' i'lveryene should read the
100111 pal)er, dvetfisem('nts 1371.1 all.
and Violin Striiii„s, e,
1 N .1,s...mor Illormago Inieenews• 14,7 )R .1, 811 ()\w'
T. Fletcher,
.t1A.dam Good,
1'117143111.,, (9.s