K .(_. _. RWEMWD HILL. 0 The Mail and‘ Empire is the only 13:. A DECEMBER BRIDE. A very pretty yuletidt- Wedding was CPlrlM‘ated at the Didsbury Presbyter- ian church on Christmas eve \vlron Mise- Errrm Allied» Byam and Mr. Jake Huth were-muted in the bonds ‘ W\ï¬i Illnyrrl‘. Auroraâ€"G. Baldwin. mayor. Suttonâ€"A. E. I’ngslcy. WHO, Auction Sales. oi holy mntrimony by Rev. J. Fer- l MONDAY. Jan. litâ€"Auction soil- of grrsorv, The bride was given: away by Mr. James Mo’l‘avish. and was gtnvrwd in a \Vhltt' lace robe over taffeta silk Toromn Paper that can Clan“ “he with a bridal veiland orange blossoms somewhatdoubtfdl honour'of being and carried a- beautiful bunt)th of white rose-s. The bridesmaid was Miss H. lpu‘bliCI’y thanked by D‘" Bean†NW Ellioht. Ml hard-on. Out. who was him. on the night of the mayoralty el- ection. _ ' ally to thankzthe Mail a-ndrEmpire . (plodale haudsomly Rahtl'lt'd‘ in cream albatross trimmed with applique ant-lmrrir-d a The ~Dl’-Sald..'.'..I Wish CSPCCT' v bouquet of pink carnations. Tnegroom A. Y. Miss M (:Ct H'- was supported hv Mr. I". M. of Mdcleod. l'iOl‘ its clrampiQuSlrip of me. c'l'i‘m' ' Nit-boll plale the Mendelssohn wr-d- piorrship which was actuated solely ding mar-ch as the party enlcrrd and left. the church. Amid a shower of by the,papeifélél’l’llï¬ciqï¬oll 0f the. rice Mr. and Mrs. Huget took the work I had done in. the' past for the Conservative pir‘rty."'_ ' evidently und‘er‘Staâ€"ndsvthat the Mail is not; lookinngotf iamaym‘ Will] an i burst of honourable record, but for a mayor who has done groodl worlt for the 'Con: servative party. ,The recent vote went to show that the electors of To- ronto are not in sympater with-the Mail and: Empire. ___.._._â€"â€" The World published a few days ago an article from Saturday Night in which the'latter questions the wis- 1 (him or propriety oï¬the Glohe expos- ‘ lug Dr. Berrttieï¬esbilt. on the score oï¬â€˜lris personal habits, and his alleged escapado'ilrxuhe city oil Stratlordi. Saturday Night takes the- ground that the Globe-should apply the same- tcst of fitness~ for otï¬ce, to its own political friends, and says “if not it will ï¬nd itselfiand. its party in a \ mighty hot spot when the campaign- in; begins. The escapades of public men who are lauded by the Liberal 9.45 p. In. train for a honeymoon trip south. the bride going away in a i NeSblt.‘ l lt':I\‘ellitrg suit. of wine, colored“ t-héiéon. broadcloth with hat to match, The groorrr's gift to~tlre bride was a. sun- pearls, and to the groomsâ€" roan a gold ring. The bride who has had charge of the school east 'of Dids- bury for the past year. and the groom who is traveller for Donnelly. \Vat- Son & Brown. wholesale grocers, Cal.- gary. and formerly with.Studer & Co.. are very popular with a‘ wide Cll‘Cll' of friends in Didslarry. quite a nnmbon ol whom were present to witness the ceremony, and have the best. wishes of all for a long. haflpy and prosperous weddrd life. They will reside at Dids. buryâ€"The Pioneer, Didsbury, Alber- ta. To rluteck a cold quickly. got from your druggist some Little Candy Chili? Tablets called Prevenlir-s. DruggiSts everywhere are now dispensing l’re- ‘\entlcs. for they are not. only safe. ‘organ will be published right and. ' ran." Isn’t that a sad state of aï¬'airs? The Globe is asked to hold its hand for fear some Grit sinner may be ex- posed. Surely the day hasn’t come. when a man can be elected to respon- sible positions without regard to his moral character. If Tory news- papers kiro‘w of immorality on the part of their political opponents there is little doubt‘of its being exposed. There might be less immorality than offenders thought that the search- light would be turned upon their actions. ' musâ€"â€" .hlgin Mills Miss Edith Glift and Miss Flt‘rence Eur-bank of Toronto Spent Christmas week with Miss E. Ulil‘t here. A sleigh-load from horr- dr-ove up to Mr: J. Stewart’s of Oak Ridges and af- her. taking posrssion of the house in- gond-old fashioned style spent. a very onjoyalrle evening. On New ~Y‘ear‘s Evl- the same party drove over to Mr. John Charles at Patterson and l‘t‘pul'l. a very good time. Mr. L. C-laï¬â€™ry, a teacher of Central Business College. Toronto. spent Christmas week here with his sister Mrs. John Nauglrton. Mr. Oswold Nowhery of New Lis- keard is spending a couple of. weeks under the parental roof. Miss A. Hamilton, who has been. ill for some days is improving and hopes to be out. again in a few. days. Miss Robertson has again resumed her duties at. the school. Before loav- ing at Christmas she was pl‘l‘SPnletl by the pupils with a handsome gilt clock and the following address which was read by Master A. Jewitt' :â€" Dear- Teacher, During the few short years that you have been our teacher we have been steadily and unconsciously forming: a strong attarlrnrrul. to you. \Ve like )(r'r methods of that-hing. “'e have made good progress under you. Allour associations hrvo been most pleasant. Your nntiriug.r patience and persevorem‘o has been something from whirl) we may all learn. \Vo trust tlraton your return allrr lroli~ days you will continue to instruct and r-lrasliso us in the same manner as for- merly. “'9 ask you to IlCt't‘pL this small present? as a-tokon of our appro- tziation of your work in our school; Every pupil in this srhool is your \varm friend. \Vo extend to you our Warmest, wishes for a merry (.‘hlist~ m-rs in 191)? and many happy New Years. Sigurd on behalf of the school .lrrsxru .\lt~l.r:on. ARRAHA M .l rewrrr. Karma-21;}; Slt'ttl‘ll‘r‘. .â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘09 Card of Thanks. l‘anr extremely grateful to tho l:rrlv . and geirtlemorr voters who supported mo through their vote and influence last Monday. I am more than satis- tird with the magniï¬cent vote l ob iaiurd and with the experience I have .l’t‘l‘H‘Z ! gained through rnt- clot-lion campaign. l think the next time I offer myself as a candidate 1 may be ablo to wave the palm of victory. llupirg the next I‘lltl‘.’ It: l‘n‘ <lllil'l‘5‘l‘lll. l l lil..lll x". .,. Now“... r- ‘ s-rv. .. -...». l l . . . 3M": : there is among public men 1f the. "‘ INN] l but decidedly certain and prompt. Preveruics contain. no quinine, no lax- ative, nothing harsh or sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage†Prevonlâ€" its will prevent; Pneumonia. Bronchit- is. La Grippe. etc. Hence the name Preventics. Good for feverish child- ren. 4S Prcvenlics 25 Cents. Trial boxes 5 cts. Sold by W. A. Sandor-- son. o>.â€"â€"â€"~ THORNHILL. The new mammoth skating rink was open to skaters and spectators last Saturday evening. There was a good attendance. and all thoroughly enjoyed the entertainment furnishod by the Thornhill‘ Recreation Club. The rink will be open each \Vl-dnes- day and Saturday evening during thr- s on frornS to 10. Suitable music Will he provided on all occasions. Ar- rangements fortheire trray be made for schools and other private parties. Rev. G. \V. Robinson will give his second talk to men next Sunday ovenâ€" inn.r in the 'l‘hornhill Methodist church. The annual Oyster Supper in the Methodist church was. \Vr-ll attended on New Year’s night. and Miss Mas‘on worr- \‘ery much appreciated. Rev. Dr. Hazelwood of Toronto Junction do. lighted the audience with a bright. on his trip through Ireland- â€"- â€".¢'â€"â€"â€"- mailed out free. on receipt, by Dr. Slroop. Racine. Wis. Those trsts are proving to the pvopleâ€"-wi1ihout a [rt-n- ny’s costâ€"the great value of this gists everywhere as Dr. Slroop’s Rem- edy. Sold by ’\\'. A. Sanderson. BElztSOIV ALS. a visit-\vith Mrs. J. Harris. Mr. Geo. McDonald is in Toronto this week acting on the Grand Jury. Mr. E. Zl'l‘anrell‘attended the funeral of “melt. Dr. Coultcr. K. C. M. G.. Deputv Postmaster General, visited his sisters here last Saturday. Miss Florence Lloyd of Mount Ailwrt swnt Tuesday afternoon as the gut-st of Miss Nellie lllrppm'. Rev. Thos. Campbell of lslingtorr will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday morning. Mr. F. \V. Harrison took a. position in the 'l‘ilsonburp,r High School and left for that town Saturday. Nownrarket Era ~â€" Mr. and. Mrs. Frank \Viley of Richmond Hill spent New Year‘s Day with his nephew, Mr. J. \V. Brammar. Missr‘s Ethel. Olive, and lI-‘lZl‘l Swit- zr-r and Miss Ida (llass are guests of Mrs. (Sheriil‘) Brodie iir Brampton for a. wot-k. Miss~ Swill: r and .‘liSs Glass took part in an entertainment in Bl‘:lll21)l.al2 ansday ovorzingr. Mr. and Mrs James Arr-y and Miss K. V. Melanin of 'l‘hornlriil lravo reâ€" turned home :rl'tr-r spending two Works in La Porte, iirll. on". Chicago. They brother. Mrs. .l. \\'. Curtis and Mr. George II. Alt-Lean. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"<-o-r ML’NlCli’AL ELECTIONS. Tln- folimt'iog :rlv the results of Monday‘s \oting in neighboring muni- rrp:rlrtrvs:~~ Vauxlrrn 'l‘ownslripâ€" 1'. Devins. reevc i law-.l: ll. Lorrghouso, l:lt't'.l2 .l. A. Cameron. .1. S. Mr'Nnil‘, roum-illors. duputy were Markham Township â€"â€" \V. l.~rpp.inculmpnt is 3L .l. Nigz‘a. (it‘prltyd'novo; l3. Kirk, (i. Moi r is: o. ii. l’adgrt courroillr rs, l\:ll|}:'"-l. -‘tirrrstroug. ir-rvo: A. .\lr- )lnrclry, deputy-rerunincl-1; li. l’lril- lips. A. \Vells, \V. Doggan. council- lol's‘. TorontoJunction-“K Baird. mayor. 1k“: 1 l‘. \‘r'. _l).‘;ll'\tvn, were the gut-sis (-f tlrr-ir sisll-r and r | i‘ I The solos of .‘i cheery, witty and instructive lecture . Trial Catarrlr treatments are living ‘ Scientiï¬c prescription known to drug- 5 Miss Stockdale, Toronto, “s making - his grandfather in Altorra this +++++++~t~+++++++4++++++++++ +++++ +++++++++++§~r¥¥r++++++++++++ .Ell-ctro~Magnctie appliance which is \V. Thomas. .und mum} burrs". rebirth-s. raluahh- inml‘ts. l~r4-.. at the Lutheran l’arsorragv. 4th r-on. Vaughan. the property of Mrs. l... \Visswaesswr. Sale at on» o'rlor-lt. Terms. 3 months. Saigoon 8; Mc- Ewl-n. aunts. ~ SATURDAY. Jan. 19â€"«(7rer‘lit sale of‘ bursa-s am} ('o'lls at (lookstro-wu, prop- r-rty of J. H. Hr-illingar. (irmlit on- r l r til ()l'l. 11:91. Saigon!) dz Stolltlart. :rl-‘rt't‘tvr 7 THURSDAY. Jan 16-» Credit sale of farm stock, implements elm, thr- proporty of Miss Sarah Adams. luf. 26. con 7. Vaughan. Terms 10 mos. Saiizmrn dz erlewen, auots. WEDNESDAY. .larr. 29â€"Auorinn sall- of 20 head of lhI-rohl'r'd shorthorn rattle. the property of .l. & A. Som- I-rv'rlh-. lot. 17. con 9. Vaughan. TvranSInos. Saigeon 86 Molthvon, :trlcts. THURSDAY, .lan. Zlâ€"Aunlion sale l-f‘ farm stock. irrrplomr-nts rte. thi- proporty of E. A. Stono. Hr-atlford. Terms It) months. Saigeon & Mr- Ewr-n. aucts. VICTORIA SQUAREr METH. CHURCH 0x SUNDAY JANUAHYJZ r ANNIVERSARY AND! THANK - OFFERING AT 2.15 AND 7 P. M. Ri-V. THUS. CAMPBELL Form-ran PASTOR \Vill preach in his own inimitable style SPECIAL MUSIC \Vill be rendered at each service. The CHOIR are arranging music. special Do not miss this opportunity of moot- in};r an old friend. 1‘ + l' + i- 'l' 4- .g. + 'l' + + + .1. il- -l~ ‘1- -r 'l‘ + + + '3‘ 2. r t v Gent’s Watches Do not be convinced that you can get a goal watch for $1.50. It is really tiresome to us to have so very many cheap. watches brought in for repairsâ€"and noth- ing can be done with them. We watches. watch is a movement in a nickel case, worth $6. This watch will wear 20 years and time within 8 min- uies per month. sell only good Our cheapesr VValthnrn At this priceâ€"$0â€" thcre is no excuse for ' buying cheap stufi. JERRY Silli’l‘H r+++++++++++++$++++++‘I‘++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ é'i‘é‘ï¬xé‘ +e++++++w+++ee+++++ee++++ ' Servant Wanted Apply tow- tf MRS. S\\'1TZ'ER. House to Rent 7 A 150ml Brick House on Richmond Street. 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