msmmsgï¬â€˜mmmumnwmmï¬m nun! - 2.7... -.-.. w 3me consisting of about. 31}. sat down! < N K i: r l 7 I ~’. to it very sumptuous~ feast. as ever ‘ A ’ ' ‘ graced it table. After the iisuil Anigoovcryo‘ .l“ “‘30,†aâ€. ,- ‘ toasts, which were gracefully lt‘bplbllll- " ’ ' ' ' (“"7 ed to, and ii prolonged i'cpast which everybody sci-nail to enjoy. the corn- parry repaired to the parlor and Rpciii Amongst the greatest (list'nvcr'ii‘s a very sociable hour or two, Li'ii-r (flamingo of relief of human sull’cr- which the bride and groom and cvi-i‘y- ing. I’m-[raps none take so high a New Advertisements. El ange- J C Aye: i... [00 .‘hauh‘uâ€"Cunmla ' lCllilCfl . I ' (:hangeâ€" \Voriii'e Dispensary Medical Assoc n r'-hirrr;,'e-\V. A. Sanderson, Vunuunu Councilr Jun. ii. McLean (‘hangeâ€"‘l‘he Itusmll Hardware Co. ('ui‘ l of Thilnkfl*\\'. H. Piiuslev. l'rupcrty {or Sulaâ€"AV. i1. Proctor. TAMâ€"1.“.C. McDonald. _ . inf/7’; F."'EK‘~"=‘ .4 .N . ,5, -. ,. ...r.v lain Care for l{!!t'6llfli.ll§!inl' ._ a flux? 6:51:55? L-n‘iy'wfl uE-‘astLa‘? («‘9 amour £1.15: 1.535, :iimll Kindred Dist-arses. l'or Sale-ll. 1%.. “rise. ‘iiiiit ï¬lmed. lticmsioxn HILL. January 5%, 19,03 The Ross Government and the Liberal party in Ontario are to be congratulated on the great victory of yesterday. In the three bye-elec- tions Liberals were returned with substantial majorities. In Norili Gi‘ey A. G. McKay defeated G. M. Boyd by 269; John Brown carried North I’crth by 2:21, defeating J. C. Monteith: and in North Norfolk A. M. Little won from Dr. Snider by a. iiiajoi‘ity of 55. The result is sat- i'sl‘act'ory after a campaign of slander and misrepresentation carried on by the opponents of Mr. Ross and the Liberal: party. .zn-M A‘ large crowd attended the annual fowl Slipper at Hope on New Year‘s Day, and it was a success in every re- spect. After the supper a good. inu- sion] and literary programme was giw (iii in the church. The chair was oc- uiipied by Rev. 15. \V. Dean, and the following took part : Mrs. G. Nixon. pianist. and Mr. J. M. \Vilson and Mr. \V. R-uisoiii, vio- liirists. of Toronto. gave a number- of oelect-iniis. and were recalled after each, and warmly applauded.- ’l‘lic soloists of the. evening were Mr. J. ‘; G'ed‘dc’s.»ofâ€"‘Voodbridgc, and Mr. “I Ransom. Each contributed several solos aiid‘were heartily eueored. iiss V Iva M. Petch of Auroi'a and Miss ‘ StellaUampbell of Sherwood pleased the audience with their recitations, iiiidihad to respond with eiicores. On , the following evening. a social was held and air illlpl'Olllttl programme was given. The proceeds of the sup- per and social amounted to $140. The thanksof the committee are due to those who aided in any way in mak- iiig the entertainment such a complete slicer-ss. <->â€"â€" Thornhill. The supper and entertainment giv- enNew Year‘s night in the Methodist Church was largely attended and very successfully carried out. The recita- tions given by Miss O’Brien of Stouffâ€" ville: and Miss. Jarrett of Toyonto, were Yell chosen, and displayed well the ability of these young elocutioii- ists. The Misses Tough of Toronto. added much to the pleasure. ofthc even- ing by their clever rendering of sever- al solos and duets. On the evening following the Sun- day Sclronl scholars gav- their criter- tainnieiit and the parents and friends of the School. were delighted with the programme presented by the children under the direction of Mrs. J. Pearson and Mrs. J. H. Francis. Orr Sunday, Jan. 4, Mr. J. Simp- son of Toronto, preached the Sunday School anniversary sermons At. the regular annuil met-tingr of Court Union, A. O. R, the following uniï¬ceis were elected for 1903 :â€"(l. R., A. Thompson; P. C. It, .G. A. Portia son: so. 8., S. Thompson ; See., A. E. Pearson ; 'l'reas. J. E. Francis; S. \‘.'., M. chg; J. “U, E. Uzislcy; S. 8., J. Moore; J. 5., J. Pearson. During the evening Bro. E. A. James ‘ was presented with a Past (lhief ltangcr’s chclthe presentation being made on behalf of the Court by Bro. A“. Pearson. Mr. R. Gasle t"gt‘tll(‘l' with several riicirrbei-s of the Methodist, congrega- t:ion here, is charged with dumping,r a large, load of Ct :11 iii the bin at the pirsouage, Christmas me and the pleasant way in which Rev. Mr. Keani refuses to deny the charge has led to ’ the conclusion it is true. Among the \ isitors who spent New Year’s Day in the village we noticcd: â€"Mrs. Lindsay and family of Toronâ€" to, at her mother's. Mrs. Francis ; Mrs. Jarrett with Miss Ludfoi-d ; Miss K‘erfoi-t and Mr. Hargrove, with Miss i C. Clubiiie; Mrs. J. Knox and daugh- ter with Mrs. J. 11. Francis; hil's..\lul'~ nelt'of Sutton, at the Parsonage. Dr. Dame paid a short \isit to the "illage this week. On Jair. 20 the Faimcrs‘ Institute: Meeting will he held in lliighcs' Hall. ' [hitting the speakers will be Miss Ida lliuiti-r. Toronto. \V. 5. Fraser, {Si-ad- ‘ third and F. A. Slnppard, Qneeusti‘n. . â€"¢.O ‘ Concord. Pine Grove Farm. the home of Mr. . and Mrs. llir-im Fisher. Fisher \‘illc. 3 was the St't‘lie of a quiet wedding on } \Vt'tltlt‘sdziy evening. the 231st of iii-(2. i when their s:coi:d daughter, )laiid, was united in iirai'iiage to Jii.\\'illiam; Middle of the same place, by Rev. Mr. i .lï¬s‘llnt‘if. The. ceremony took place i about five o'clock. The groom ï¬rst. appeared followed immediately by the ; bride leaning upon the arm of her I lather. who pressnted her with all due x ceremony. ! After the marriage. and congratula- tions being. 0\ Gig, the company, ,H. l’iig‘slcy. Jiriircs Kirby. .l.inc. and only sister of J. G. Con- stable of Maple, aged 44 years 10 .: body else i-cpaircd to their born. 5:. H Among the guests wore the follow- lllgtAMl'. and Mrs. Fisher and fairi- ily: Mr. and Mrs. Riddle and family: Mr. and Mrs. (1?. Fisher and family; Mrs. McGrcgor and the Jliss‘m Mc- (ii'cgoi-: Mr. Arthur Jackson and Mrs. Jackson; Grandma. Danby and MI". ‘illltl Mrs. Ii‘rid Daiiby: Mr. and .‘dis. 'l‘. Iliicliai'ian; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest LIBERALS “YIN TIJRICE SEATS. :R‘mkiâ€: aW1 Mr. and Mrs. .las. Os- tt‘l‘. The gifts \Vt’lO many and of ex- celleiit taste, consisting of linens, cut- lery. srlvi-i-ivarc, lamps. etc. and stacks of each were strewn promis- cuoirsly around the table. *097 VVANTEDâ€"A Tlx‘tlï¬'l‘Willt‘l'HY men or lady in each county to man or an old established lr standing. A straight, imiur I»< _ sluttl‘pitid by elzo 'l. each Wcil . y with oil expanses diicct il'vllll hcuaiqumt Moire) nil- vancad for expenses. Marni!h .HJ Caxton Bldg†Chicago. 8-26 York County Council. "ly strait \ of Them-w County Council will con- tain six new Councillors as follows ; ~â€" A. Baird. Scarboio: \V. J. llill.York; J. Ii. Kirby. lticliinoiid Centre: A. rl’inglc. Markham; J. Rogers and A. Mct‘vallum, King. The. full council will be : Division 1, Scar-born â€"- Alcx. Baird and James Loy. Division 2. Yuri-2 â€" \V. J. Hill and Frank Tuvncr. Division 3, lilobicokeâ€"J. D. Evans ‘and J.. Gardhous -. Division 4, Richmond Centre -â€" \V. Division 5, Markliaiirâ€"IAlex. Piiwle O and A. Quantz. Division (7. King â€" Joseph Rogcrs Archie McCallinu. Division 7, Harinianï¬ L. L. llart- man and'J. li. Powell. l.)i\ l\lt'l] 8. Sharon! 0. Lundv and T. J. “bodeock. . Diiisioii f), Siincoeâ€"J. A. Boag and , \\’. Ii. Johnston. -â€"4 King Election The following are theoflicial returns for hing township: FOR. Couer COUNCIL. A. McCalliini .. . . . . . . . ...7l0 Joseph Rogers . . . . . . . . . . 7iZ J.U.Stokcs .. ....tili) FOR REEVE. Robert Gallaiiglrer . . . . . . . . 432 T. H. Legge . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 Fun COUNCILLORS. John Atwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.“) Clinton Bogart . . . . . . . . ...3;37 Francis A. Egan . . . . . . . . . 07 David Lapp . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 113 J. \V. Larkin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576 Alex. McMiirehy . . . . . . ...413 R'.. \V. Phillips . . . . . . . . . . .5476 L S. \V..A1‘irrit’,ae’e . . . . . . . . 516 Obituary Died, near Velloi-e. on Dec. 20, 100?, suddenly of llt'r‘LZ'L failure, Mrs. Eliza‘ : betrli Ann. beloved wife 01' Ephraim months and :26 days. She was stricken down in the midst of life without a moment's warning. leaving a huslaiid and eight children to mourn their irreparable loss. The funeral \\'.-is at tendcd by a large number of» friends and iie~~i;.:lihm.s, the service being con- ducted in Zion Lutheran Church by the pastor; {en J. K. Hilty, basiiiiz; his remarks on I. Samuel xxx, 3:â€" l ' “There is but a step between me and death.†How slender is life‘s silver cord ? -low soon ’tis ln'okcil her-cl Each moment brings a parting word, And many a falling tear. And though these years, to mortals given. Are fillvd with grief and pain, 'lhcre is a hopeâ€"the hope of hcavenâ€"~ “ here loved ones meet again. 1.‘ “I was given up to die with quick consumption. 1. then began a to use Ayer‘s- Cherry Pectoral. 1 improved at once, and am now in ' 5 perfect health.â€â€"Chas. E. Hart- - man, Gibbstown', N. Y. ‘ It’s too risky, playing .1 with your cough. .1 The first thing you ~ know it will be down ‘ deep in your lungs and ' the play will be over. Be- . .gin early with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and. stop ' the cough. Tiiret‘ sizes: 239.. enough (or an ordinary cord; see. just right [or bronchitis. 11(Ijlrnc_ Ilt’si. hard colds, etc; f-‘l. most economical i ' :3: chronic cum and to Mel: on hand. 3. U. I.th L‘O., Dwell, Mass. L98 On Dt‘t‘illzlit‘l' 6, between 2nd and 2'rd concessions of Markham, ca>t of ,. uninblc's cor ners, “ sm lll ticked ii ark- cd iioimd ‘Bitrli,’ answers to i‘anie, fin-lira" “'rite to F. U. .‘lluDi irabh 1176 Yortge St. Toronto.â€" “Rev. aid." l‘lact‘ :is Dr. Clarke‘s Irillll‘ lit-ii l’ills. The formula from which these pills are made was the result of many year'sof study and experiment. lt l.with the greatest confidence therefore. that thi- pi opriciors place iill‘rit‘ pills on the market. :iin‘lso satislivxd are they that llrcy will prove a blessing to sul- l'crinr; humanity, that thcy mike thi- followng offer: To any ore who is a Slibjccl 'ol' rheumatism (no in utter bow long staining?) or any blood disease, as i-iiiiiiici'ati-«l' below. and will give I)r. Clark‘s Little wonderful lied l’ills a fair and impartial trial and do not find a per-fret. ciirc, we will re- fuiid the money paid for the pills. If on substantial improvement is t)i)S(‘lV-‘ ed, we will in addition pay $l|l in cash on satisfactory evidence being suppli- cl us to this el‘i'ect. \‘i'c have yet to know of a single case where these \voiidci-i'iil pills have not ‘llt't‘li almost entirely successful in at"- fecting a cure. CANADA (Tillilllâ€" CAI. ()0. Peter-borough, Ont. Dr. Clarke’s Little Red Pills are a (Ei'l'iaiii cure for rheumatism. as! bin 1, i.):iralysis. t'lllill'lli, eczema, coughs, backache. indigestion, stomach and liver troubles. femalecomplaints, t“.‘(‘l‘. when the diseases have hccn standing for many years. Price 5’.) cents per box. For-sale by \V. A. Sanderson. ’l)riiggist. Dr. (llai-li’s Sure (Tin-e for Catarrh, and Dr. Clark‘s Sure (lure- for Cczcma same. price. $10.00 wiltbe paid- for any case they will not cure. it†so: A Tlioi-(‘riigxhbred improved York- ‘shire \Vhitc Boar. ll. ii. llOPl’Elt.~ EEG-if. " -lruionil Hill. \A‘ a," .musxmigm. Hyman; my 3.5344 3‘4 Li £9156? err... Uru‘Lï¬‚ï¬ rid on. a: “2 5. 11." 1?? (‘DL- Em ’57?“ w “551* it arm‘s 5",, £0 rm? GJQLKJJL‘ Went. . H ’k \rtuwwé‘ L..Ja'.-'. . mi. 5.. “can. \. ‘__2.â€"31â€"‘-" L‘. 31“. .AA LV'.) *w‘ (Jet-J light the labors of washing. Turns into play day. Better than any 803. and more 93525303953355. mzil W 3.2:: h Made my by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COii’iPANY, Mammal- New York, St; 2.01113. 'Zitmz oï¬'w Try The or Bill 35.113, .4"- '. -53 i» wrath R. "'zmmocxnr 8* Tii extendirg our most sincere wishes foryour (EPOQ) it) 331 HEAR/F 3:1, EIALIPKJI N’ E and Pï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬ijï¬i} 17(21'1‘37 for the coming year, we take the opportunity to thank you for the splendid bus-3- inesss with which you have formed us‘ and feel sure that the beneï¬ts of‘ same have been mutual. \Vith the universal prosperity and wonderful growth which Cau- ada is now enjoying, we look toiward to Still greater business for 1903, and a further (xtensioa of the exist- ing pleasant. relations. Yours very truly, FRANK RUSSELL, Manager. M’s-9211: - s‘t‘e .é! assesses iii: the teat titre†We have not issued a Calendar this year, but on pres- entation of this advertisement we will give free to any customer applying for same, a Set; ofChl'iï¬ty IPattel'n Iiuives. Set conSists of Bread, Cake and Faring Knife, 3 present which will be a constant source 01 usefulness. The only condition we impose is thst the applicant present this copy of our advertisement wizhln the month ofjaiiuary. ONLY ONE SET TO A (l 'STOMER. ...'J- W; >.- ,- ‘2'" p. . E éi‘ . tittiewmwm ‘ “9...! .. .-.r .r 1 t. "‘3‘ 1 . «i‘453r,.e$‘ï¬ir .u .:-_ ");\| ..i:i‘<\'9.‘f"¢€t sini'ï¬ifl'xm