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ILIUM PRE/IUS PLAN.
TbsOUARAIRI� A agTuiN or ALL PRICK"; PAiD 1.1.441"
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fan thea say utas: tics of eke PdisyI7wpaar-
k+ tete seed ui death Marisa tee Ieveetasert bared
at
INE TAILORIN(
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FOR Ci'IEONTL�M�N. O
15, $18 A3 D $20.
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THE WAY TO
a MERNY CHRISTMAS
THE STOCKINGS MUST ATL BE FILLED.
WOW IS THE TINE AND HERE IS TOUR OHA1fOE.
TOYS, BOOKS, NOVELTICS, FANCY GOODS, TO.
SEF 1T.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED
With its Magnitude and D.1'el d •ruts Ya "k
THE VE IT LAROHBT GIFTS
AT
THE VEET 11111LALLZEIT PEWEE.
Toys at Half Price. Other Goods at a Sacrifice.
F8,ASER & PORTER.
Cor. North st. and Square, Central Telephone Exchange
of
Uoderteh. Dec. lett. le
F. J. T. N A F T E L;,, Asset.
(lion sad Mr JasmineMr fl.,r.ce Foster, Clews.. is the p s
eiad Mise w' I o „f t,,, lees them 199 d•fferw.t
were well
re ere. . Iverieirei s f plants and d.'een.
w«. w.0 ,..•batt
Doegall alp, all of Adel is"
Mr James Shade len mitered the �I
siendi+l dhue ate. W. wish h•ed ,
hist tne a tl�110 SUMO wren the ma
of e The marriage took place ea
the loth fest. at the bride's reside."
As►geM. Quiet a aambse of oar seam'
Are is this visiaity attended the wed- ;
•
*I TAIL
11spSONSd Masa Scheid.
EssalkwrARe.—oa the oecrri6e .t;
ny parting with you, I would like.,
tjros k Tea Stowe, to say • farewell i
woad to los, &p,soder the etrcentetsuu•e,
I wield sot give expresstowa to soy thone
d that kind when school closed
Friday my three years' work. oe rather..
aees mama you Came to • humCld I roman aching, I do not ex -
pest ever to spend au Inuit • term s it h
ism tenable and so mush pleasure en eat Cwftif e sialums.A1
r
section with my work. As the time tent
termed e,rc tt among yon hoc hemi, lo me, pleat =re=ise their oras et a
bearla weed braWIN
LZZBU RN.
Tram our owe rlerre.pondent.
Patuin1AL.—Mrs Hugh Chisbdlm i.
enjoying • plesaaot fortnights visit in
Krng.bridge, the guest of Mrs P.
Austin.
Mr and Mn John Morton visited ill
Mullett lest week, and were the gets
of Mr and Mrs John Repeat.
Bt- will I/OLE-` tea — Oar jovial
Friend Capt. James Reis is bums again,
and seated oeoe more in his .rw chair
relating his tdventur.• of the mighty
deep of his 3&h •e•n.0 as s sailor ou the
lakes, •ud is as jovial, hearty sod
healthy as when be climbed the mut for
the first time thirty eight years ago.
The public echo,' examination of Au •
it nverleteitte with • Lexie staff of
5, Col astnT ce t hf os thisy
aftertownship
wwaaiter*. lied the anneal treat of candy to
nox.o last The teachers of the toweship the scholars, the proceedings broke up.
Williams, of Desists. and R. Moriow,
trustee d Use seethes. The latter ea -
dorsal the eibeirew's remark, saying
the sabred bad dose well and the pres-
Mt teepee would tateb it for 1890. and
10108 he world do as well with it as in
the past. The ratepayers of the seedsal
teed oat wet Amongst them were
Capt. A. Bogie and ooanoillor J. Taylor,
Jas. Kirkpatrick, M Foley, R. Morris
and J. Boyd. A umber el ladles from
Dunlop were Mies K. Meedosald, C. aod
Susan Maeelli.t.r. G Allen and Aueie
Lawson; from Bideford, Miss Jessie
Saida. A quiet sally of the chairman
in reseed to the majority of lady teach-
ars brought forth load applause. After
refreahmeota were served Miss Sarah
-ley Agnea Bogie and M. Balteni.g-
ant, I do nut forget that a has neem fob, Parr dace, ktleht we, age s •>t+cl'-►y.
1
Largely made so by the reser fatlu:g kind- ed�e►eIo f ° �t 'meApassports
maim WinkIIIWOB.nad iresimiartr
ass peculiar to tbstres: olrsiror u
Vssstasnvmse em snakes atilallaa r to
: Tt let Favorite Tneertt t
MAeara mediere' or wanes. odd M
[t.Rgt
born tis waurecturer•. that Atli Etre
mtsddiee to every ease, or mosey will De re-
fuelled. Tye miar•meee ties Deers printed es
tat bolts-wingeers. sad faithfully owned
p�mtt f�let mase ere. $L411 per Nettle
Roltl•s for liege
C.p i*L tum, by Wow's Drs Mei malt.
nese shown to rtes by both y,.0 and yours.
The little tnadeut that occurred last
Friar shimmies at the school does not
prompt me to mike rush remark•
before 1 .pest cute month among you I
learn, d w time that 1 was surrounded
and supported by • crowd a warmgeestrt-
ed little frisud•, As such I dope 1 have
treated yam, es has been my e.roeetlsu-
dweor, and as such I feel auttident I have
parted with each end WI of you. As 1
w taking only a .t -p from the dear old
wool house No. 3 ao No 12. 1 shall, if
spared, have the pleasure of frequ.ao 1,
. o iut again the sebolare whom, 1 thine,
i shall never forget and in whom 1 .hall
a wars have a warm interest. The
handsome gift I rwoetved from you as our
relate:e se teacher and pupil. was *ever
-d, I will ever cherub se • memorial of
our ptea.sut years together, and I oan
only wish that each cf you, when y..0
grow to be men •md women, occupying
pusitiwoa of trust, may be is warm,' sup
ported by those in your shame as I have
been by yourselves. A. Goidsmt:h ex-
pressed his kindly feeling toward hes
brother so I oats express mise toward.
you.
"Whereat I roma. whatever realms to see
My bean untrardled fondly tures to thee .
Still to my scholars turn.. with ceaseless
pat n.
And drat at sack remove • leegtbeniug
chain.'
Wishing jou all • bright sad prosper -
.u. New Year, I remain, as ever, your
friend.
present were M,.us Junes at.d St tows,
of Nu 1: 11 Beecham, Saitl.ird, No 6; St
41 H Williams, D.inlop, No 9; Mies
Robertson, acting lately fur Mies Plum-
mer, of the Nile ; Mies Anne Burrows,
of Port Albert ; nearly all taking a part
to examining the scholars in the
different grader. The teacher of the
school, P Stuart, at the close of the
examination c.11ed ou the large oedemas
to select • ch•irenau for the program t..
be µoven by the scholars. The lot fell
co our popular veteran trustee, J detb-
eriogton, who expressed himself well
pleased with the proceedings and the
progress of the itchier)! during the year.
especially the lam half. Sauce they met
last year the roll had lea.aoed li'tle
though iia area had teen trimmed
off floe the new school section of
Duette, and no death has occurred
du:tng the year. Among tb.Me
present was one •.f the trustees of the
section in its pioneer days, and later on
he would call on hew. Mr Wm s:resn,
of Caeselfun. Dakota, replying, said his
heart was toxo fall to answer the kind
words said of bite when. in former years
as • resident of Culborue, ke was a true -
tee of this meters and could not exprres
himself en return. for their kindness and
the welcome to him. He was much
pleased soh the examioatiort and the
protram given.
Those on the program in their differ-
ent roe:atuns came forward and ally
gave their numbers. In the dialogue,
' • Pat item' in a Drug Store,' we noticed
Arthur Fulford ably mixing medicines,
gellu,g them, charring, petite; and
answering intrude of quest iu a few
minutes oy those coming and goi•g,
wbielvicas well done; sod ens by • trio
of tjlree j re, Maud Horton and
Sosir Fi.btr, ;the former as mamma and
the latter Its nurse. Their merinos
faces when the doctor, A. Norton, gave
hes advice. to core the eek doll upset the
house in r..ars of laughter. Alex lio.gee,
a lad of 8 years, gore several mouth
omen selections to an able manner,
which yore well rendered by one so
prime. At tinea the voices of the scho-
lar, suite in ascot uuieon. "The Song of
the 1:,..ck" sur sweetly and prettily
sang, melee the other select -toes. The
•t C. n:s of three vis bns blended in hat
• t in the 5.7 of enstrnmental orale,
• .• , by Jame, Linklater• John Mac -
..y and A Thtirlow. To the musi-
eiat.e • v rte of termite was moved by R.
aY FoIf.e.l fool e.rtoet. Ne sloe was
ple.•i-1 with the primrose of :he school
daring the yetr. In h.s address Mr
It.a arms noticed that parents should at
tomos visit the school. 11 cheered the
tesrher to tern out at et•min•tiens. it
Lt.. the teacher encturagettent is bis
wet k. Hearing ao cowp:aint• made bila
think he war doing well, and gretltta
prase .ueoarsg.d him to take mote la
boost. The teacher of the schrw,l, P
Iitnart. said if a Dimwit fond
fault w.'II • towhee lar pnnt.hine. hat'
IOWA o.r in regard to his *tethers, he •timid 1
•oe bee -n and he would try to shear him
who was rifle, sad not express hos dire
per.rst before the ehil.l, as it lessened
rnnldeeres betimes masher and e•bolar
the,. T'nnrlow, trustee from Hurt
Muer-t S. N , •=,nosed himself pleased
.iib the etusal$ntiew. ea oleo deaf*. B
Afterwards, the teacher, P. Stuart.
entertained his fellow teachers and other
friends to tea at his residence, where •
social time was spiel In talking over old
school days. tTboes present with
games and ringing passed • pleasant
time, breaking up with mat, kind
wishes to P. Beware foe tee coming year,
1890. as teacher et No. 5.
NILii,
cress oar ewe oorreareede.t-
The roads hereabouts aro the worst fur
year
Special serviette commence at the
Nile odNew Year's eve, with an old
fashioned Methodist watch -eight service.
Little Bertha McWhinney met with
an aoeideot that might have proved fatal
het week, by falling backwards from a
waggon.
Iospeatnr Paisley has been around
Nile •gats. It is sato he meant bast -
ems. More power to hue work fur
t.mperanee.
Musa Lucy Dodd has been some better.
She expecte to come boater when the
weather heroines brighter.
John Taylor lost his little dea thew.
carr Bum IS sTILL w►
TERRIBLE EXCITEMEN
Will le Going .s et
McLEAN'S EW BLO
Plate Gla
Jas. A. COWAN.
the
1. connection
BEAUTI F
Grocer
th Se11iag
As the Proprietor is Going on
to sell out his Entire
cost. When I
DR. MERCE'S PELLETS
Purely Vegetable 1
Perfectly Harmless 1
As A 1i IOZR
iEesleet a tate
oss num
Petlet • dose. Cures
Met 81nwr. Hewdacbe. t enstpts-
or ie Attacks.St'macand •idece
KINOSBItI DOZ.
wrest ear ewe oerre.pomictat.
Our school dosed r)d Fnday. A very
flue program had been prrpartd by
tescbuts and pupils, but. o..ug to the
dua,greeahle weather, very few visitors
wore present. At the ohm of the pro-
gram, Ala. Landy was presented by the
eumpanied by the following address pupils .with a handsome work box. ac-, •ri(
Daae Mus LAYOUT. —This season. us
i euam a vW. by druggW.
Il
DELF.
of that line, he inten
k of Delf at
cost
I MEAN BU
eesd t11 of it must be sold within one mon
NI std of the very latest patterns, in Bro
ltd torsi Tea Sets, Rustic Dinner Seta, SI
Rust,. Dinner Sets, Blue Benak's Toilet
Sebt,llegortia Toilet Sets, Enamelled Toilet
meat rf plain Pelf; now, if you wish to prt
Wifewith a fine set of dishes, do not Ione
gretet; the finest bargains ever offered in 1
WE'RE IN IT ! WE'RE IN IT!
The Ch'rit.ttnas Swim.
Saunders & Son,
The Cheapest House Under the Su
h .AT
MS II1ST
sally sofull of joy and happiness, bag to .
us brought sorrow, f re now we meat say
farewell to you, our kind and loving y� (, tI[,11
(send. It was with deep regret that we Buildi•
nb0 D1Jc1tL',
Wanted of your intesded departure from
out midst. and we have taken thio op- �!
po
rLoi.a tur app 2 our deep regardyour
I � •n LanteIIlsi
for you and our r„otmtios uI nor en- t!!
argue diligence and foruest labor in our
seed 9 d last week A throat silk -
behalf Though the time is not long alae•
I
ells ---100 dos
ence tl
au . indness you n q
death.Nhave greatly endeared yourself to ua,.nd Mechanical T
Nile circuit (4fatbodi.tl membership I we fel that in rtin4 with yon we are
has bees increased by the addition of rU W
n ew members at Sheppacdten. 12 of l..eong • kind, derotei friend—one whi
tee convert. west to Port Albert Lrpisro-
had our best interest. storeys .t heart. Fancy China Ware,
' ter We take great plea+•ire to presenting
pal h b and two
t'it's ...ms to have been rim cao*e ofd your many sots of k
you eameamot.gStw.vet by your pati
to the f reaby b
forChristmas and New puotlo n[ fees `8- . o. a e y
e ore , a you with this work bee -x, hopinw that t
,� church. will accept it • ....v., .r l.f our Photo and Scrap Albums,
Muss William• hu gone brume tot f you y
_ *1 N'ishin you
■
Tear's, •m, m mu merry Christmas and • happy New
ba' h needed rest
• m., to the children, wee mueo enjoyed. Mamie Kamm. and a thousand other .,ot'eltlea
Her text was, "I am but a little child. Mat A. Churns. which you can have at your own
and ksow not how to go in and set be -
ton thew." :Nus Julien was also presented with • price, as they moil ire sot 1.
On Sunday evening. Itev Austin handutoae dressing caw, accumpauied by i
Putter preached an appropriate sermon the following address :
to t..ehers and olFiears of the S. fee , To Me..: J t LI$s,—Today we art e6"ed COUGHS. - COUGHS.
from "Tak• heed that ye despise not apse to utter one of the saddest words
one of these little ones'- Many favor to as English langwge.the word ' Fara
able comments on the sermon are heard. well,.. and 1.. us it Seem* do.uh!y sad, as
it is to es said to • kind and loving friend.
ASH Fl BLD Derr t*echoer. we, your loving pupil•, 1
Veen" nor own osrrropnedent. hay. leer^ed d your deoisinn to Separate Syrllp Tamarac Gym
The tea -meeting in euooeotioo with 1" •rnal cannot find w ntde'wften-
urcb was held .on the - ( 1
SS,
My Delf is well a+tsort-
Rustic Ten Seta, Enamel -
Rustic Dinner Sets Sago
Brown Summer Toile
also s very fine assort*
t your Mother, Sutter
great opportunity
n County.
PLATE GLA ' S GROCERY
Bagel, GODERI
Three dews west of British 5 x
oederiel ev. ink MI l'
Y„�,, w obtain mac n w. are your 'ovine Pupils. Jeweller, and Plated Ware,
Her sermon at Nile, haat Sunday, Yes**, y'
M►rr FAa,
CASE's
AR IRON.
Tbe civet no Iron.
Md for Cast and
bare tkt kung
PLOWS & C1�STINGS
Par.
PIPE AND F
Zion Methodist ch
with to express the Brie we ee tn part-
"th it'd' 8...'. Messrs "mg' Canon ing from. you. For the past two yea
sad the pastor gave interesting address- hay. In
zs.loe.& in ono be
rs
yoe
y
es, and the choir rendered suitable melee, and by your kind and gentle man.
trona for the occasion. The pr,ceeds ser, have won nnr affection r
$ w as well as ou
amounted to 4, bosh will be applied d.pest-rwpeet. We always found in you
to purchasing literat•rs for the Sabbath • hind and loving friend, •s well as a pa.
school. brut, persevering teacher. We fear,
The examination of R S. No :r. tarok however, that we did nit always riepond
piste oe the 90th inat. There was • fair b sur kind effortn in our b.h.11 Ant
attendance of visitors, when the inolem • sorely te=nd yonr patient., ; yet we furl
Nary •br
Mica. - Mr Camevnn andl (len Andrew, felt. ami remember es only as obedient
with the thenar, Wondertow the examen•
of the w.eth is taken into consider- tree koSu that yon will forret our many
alien, sad pet the pupils through • rigid
examinatioe. The visits ei ettprwod
themselves well ;deemed wink th. di.oip-
Iis..nd prubauaey a the pupils
Th. entertainment ivied Xmas tree Int
eesn..etine with Zana 'OMNI .•hent wee
held on the 20th inst. The ehurrth was
s.II filled en+t.iderlag the inclemently
of the weather The program was in-
termitter sett the poplin did their porta
well. Mr Ossa•.• gime splendid r,cita•
puspil. asd sincere Preemie. And, now,
as • slight tots* of oar appreciation,
we ask you to senpt this little gift,
loping that it 5111 s s . r•mem
biome of yonr pupil. of R S. No 2. le
eetsclweion, we wish yna • merry Christ I PRFPARSI) AV
ass and essay happy N.. Years Sign-
ed On behalf of the p.optla.
Cures s11 affections of the Threat,
Lungs and Chest —eech as Bronchetb,
%'hrwoping Cough, ('roup, Hoarseness.
inluetire, Spitting Blood, Pain in the
Chest, Coughs, Colds. etc.
This valuable preparation excites ex-
peetnratinn, allays and heals all irrita-
tion of the throat and lung., giving
instant rel•.f In any pain. and imparts
strength to the affected parts. Cures
every time.
Wareroont. Dear V
O. A•
25 AN
CENTS P
(Pace 25 k 50 Us, a BOTTLE
Mph.* all Mastllet...
H. SPENCER CASE,
114$14.f• Lswsgty a, I No so Cfeg Br wrist ftaesftfe. Oat
M►al- WArrv,i,
KAna MAIM.
Tree the Mwt
Perfumes is
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.*Street Church.
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le berntnincr meetly, $
the day. u, rental .. sur+
all parts of els and Ik.ij.t
for the Systole Renovator
it never fails to erns ,
and impoverished black
rheumatism. inn rf m
annum pt ton, gall stoner. j
nay and urinary disease. . f
ease*, female irregularities ate.
debility.
M.nufsrter'l oar he
1 .1 M McLE01) (role i'aten
'better known w - The 1114
Newest* it t
r. ei
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field by all The A ystetq Renovator , s
0-1 lead t2 00 per bot tlw
LrausllinQ
n tltuibe.
NEM
Of4IIDTRUMK RAILWAY.
Trains arrive sad eaters at Odle lil as $
tows
serve
Wed and lipim t..
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