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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Feb 1901, p. 2

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enjoy much comfort God bless you. o matter how low we quote, pon it that you will get the NORTH ONTARIO. OBSERVER (quote the following from the Hockey. London, Feb, 24--In his des- Rook just issued anent 'Tudian Yt wasia setting J a end : ; n g game of Hockey (Signed) ¢ intrinsic value that is pos: r the Dominion :-- a on the Port Perry Rink iday| Mr. Still eplie tch to the War Office, es! rinsic value po f A Bg : 2 y Rink on Friday Mr. Stiliman 3 the ce, 11° or el Vyicsfelds. : Pex, September 10, 1000 PORT PERRY, FEB. 25, rol. aight ast when Usbridge and Port | terms, Refreshments itchener gives the following sum- sible for you to receive. Diesfelds le i x -- © mary of the losses inflicted on - the - : 2 SHovourabl Sia = . jb : ; Phe Hoyounable Perry came together. Port Perry |by the ladies. Duringt enemy by Gen. Frence up to Feb-| Montreal, Feb, 22.--]. W. Loud, Ontario ~ Superintendent General of | FINANCIAL Security.--The fin. h ) >A : : Indian Afairs, ancial 'honor Sand. stability of a players were early on the ice and as String Band supplied | ruary 16 :-- freight traffic manager of the Grand 2 = 0. (1. : he Cal Vis Ottawa. country are the mainspring of its they hustled around afler the puck of choice music. Boers killed and wounded. . 282 | Truuk, was recently interviewed by WAU IN J ; Siw] have the honanr to sub- y A insp 1 it was noticed that they looked x «prisoners of war..... . 56|a deputation Irom Bowmanville, 1H : A's commercial prosperity, and every The Grand Concert | « surrendered.... " 183 | whose thriving industries were rep- ey 3 rin tae 3 it my annual report of the Missis- ony cf Scvzog. Reserve, for. the larger than on the previous week nas SETVE, before they had defeated Whitby. resented as being greatly in need of Cannon captured... further railway facilities. At pre- Rifles " well-conducted financial institution so extensively to take place 462 ear ended June 30, 1900. erformsits part in raising and estab- KEL IRifles " aLaiwaaa. . : BSE a Nic reserve is located Ring a Status of a From some cause Uxbridge was |the auspices of the Sons of d} Rounds of small ammunition 160,000 | sent the town is practically a mile FEBRUARY 20, 1901. "on the Island of Scugog, in the] In thi section. We slow in getting out and the large BS, and postponed on a of [Horses captured... ........ 3 500 and a half from the main line, which : *_townshin of Scugog, county of Ont COUN. HS yhonm number of spectators shivered and inclement weather, co n | Mules at os 74 lis a long waggon haul. The depu- » ; : ead rio, "It 'comprises eight hundred | have pleasure in referring to the] : ik Trek oxen " . 3,530 | tation pointed out that this could be acres, of whic seven died and | Ontario Loan .and Savings Com: shivered again and went on waiting | Monday, March 14 when Cattle . ... 18,700 | overcome by the construction of a : : forty are cleared and five hundred | pany which held its twenty-eighth till nearly nine o'clock before play favorite Musical Eater 0- | Sheep ot ...155 400 spur line with sidings to the fac- HE Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting of this Company was held at under lease to white tenants. The | Annual Meeting at Oshawa, on the commenced. Neither team waited nounced will be present in L arts vi eg pad 1,070 | tories. Mr. Loud hey arianged. for the Office of the Company, on WepNEsDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1901, sail je very well adapted for agricul 1, 1 iro This Company still holds | 2"Y time in getting down to work. | Don't fail to attend, : Coe illed (including five : dion: VB gi . The following Shareholders were present :--Mgssrs. W. F. al Ssaricties. ~The total num. {On its prosperous course and as it| Both were evidently confident of Wh " 8 British wounded (including 4 fine. CowAN, Joun Cowan, W. F. Aren, Tuos. Paterson, Wu. ReADWIN a Statistics. > the result for there were no traces y Smallpox Spre two Officers). cus svi. unis vins 112 - Joun Carter, T. H. McMiLiaw, J. 'A. GissoN and others, advances in age it increases in public favor and popularity, itis a credit to the County and the Pro- of the band shown by the present tensns is thirty-eight --nine men, twelve women, ten girls and seven of nervousness, It was straight, hard play--straight for the man and For Over Fifty Years MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP has been STRANGE ADVENTURE OF A Of CIAL TRAVELER, London, Feb. 24.--ILord Kitch: The President occupied the chair, and Mr. T. H. McMillan officiated 'ener telegraphs the War Office from : as Secretary. bays There has heen no dibersase vince. Perhaps no other mionied hard after the puck, and individu ---- ; Middelburg, under to days date, as usd br milions of mothers for their children while The A ; , 4 ; in population uring the pas bi ; : "| ally Port Perry, appeared to be the WANDERED AROUND IN Lot follows 1 teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your e Annual Report, embracing the transactions of the Company fcr year institution in the country better I T SUPPERIN cost by & sick child suffering and erying with pain of | the past year, was presented by the Chairman, ay a " » : on stronger team and to have enough ORONTO SUFFERING Col. Plumer reports that on Feb. | Cutting Tecth, send at ouce and get bottle of "Mp. 3 . \ ot Sanitary Condition.--With the illustrates the value of an efficient, Be ue DISEASES {23 Col. Owen captured De Wet s 15 | Winsows Socbine Symp for Children ile of "Mp : exception of colds there has peed thoroughly - reliable staff of Sointinatien fomake them danger > xr pounder, a pom-pom, some ahh? will relieve the poor ile rufterer immediately. Depend | DTREOTORS' REPORT, YEAR ENDING DEO 31st, 1900. s Jittle iliness ar no deaths o A ous and their shooting propensiti icti : + y apon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures y x ees Td ter are fairly officers who. 'have, - the s full were all that could 2 op he Another smallpox victim tion, and 50 prisoners. We SUS | Diarrhoss, Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Cures : . 8 ohoorvad confidence of the public-- | on e desired.-- | been circolating about the tained no causalties. The enemy Simro Soleeusthe Crum, Bedaces 1nSestumation . Your Directors have the pleasure in laying before you the Twenty- > * yr 0 ws 1 1g + an ves tone ene o wi dhs 2 > - Re es and Occupations |The gross assets hzve reached Every player of both teams worked | country for the better part pS pre in full retreat and are dispersing tales Eo vor Chien ine Eighth Annual Report of the Company for the year ending 31st Decem- as if his life depended on the result, kt They are being pursued vigorously. | plesssut to the taste and ia the prescription of ono of the ber, 1goo. oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the landed in Toronto yesterdays: De Wet's attempt to invade th the Belleville case over a : g ihe the handsome sum of 8923.441; the highest point in th story of the pe Colony las completely fail- ndon, Feb. 25.-- Gen Ktichen- While hunting, fishing and basket niaking are the chief occupotions, Ste] while the spectators forgot their in The amount loaned on mortgage, el cold feet in the excitement and yell- : hu 8 'the repay Mortgage here is a slow but steadily increas | a : a Dr. Sheard. the" Medi pry : eh : npany, being $ravobo. in excess a ) : P oT. . ic ra 80 4h ADA Lhe yi on loane ha A tute of'last year. The Contingent ac. ed as if they had Bought a per-| Officer, is very indignant ab ---- angel imerest, etc, $44,793.02, 0x in al 2 0 repay : pk be count now amounts $25,000 and the sonal interest in" the result] Yesterday 'he received a telegram | ex's despatch to the War Office ex: DIED, "The accrued Interest and Principal on mortgages has been paid with i 2 ! _|along with ther admission | from Lindsay. stating thi diall-f Cites a strong hope, even belief, that | FORMAN--In Reach, lot 1, con. 8 on promptitude. During the year the Company disposed. of several proper- rest account to $75,000. The com-| Y g that ue the end of the war is in sight. 1t| Monday, 28th Feby, 190), Diana|ties which were on their hand pany gitpe prope i : ie h . HY, ' ' 3% the log houses are in state of decay pany have as usual paid. their half | tickets. The game throughout was) pox suspect had left that to h. fi argued that the heavy loss B Ricted Hort beloved ke of Mr. T. C. ies which were on their hands a After the payment of all ascertained losses, the writing off of all Forman, aged 45 years, 6 months and * | replacements, repairs, insurances and taxes connected with the properties which renders them uncomfortable skillfully and fairly fought out and| Toronto on the train arriving herelon Gen. Botha, whether he capitul : : 3 4 4 dnys. yearly dividends of 3} per cent. if not injurious, to the occupant There is the necessary supply o farm implements, and this summer a new binder has been added to the fleach. The amount loaned on mor- tages during the year amounts to $55,311 and in the same time re ed to be done. very little "fencing" was requir: The'score, however, was decidedly in favor of the home at g 45. The doctor himself went to Queen east station and sent men to the Union Station to meet the Gen. Wet's invasion of the Cape ates or not, must practically end the existence of his commandoes as a fighting force. The failure of Deceased from her earliest girl: hood evinced an unusual degree 'of gentleness and forethought so valu in which the Company is interested, the earnings for the year have enabled us to pay the usual dividends to the Shareholders and to write off a considerable sum on depreciation account, and add $1,000 to the number. 4 : ha Ents team, it being 7 to 2. The Referee | trair ii i ; {! 3 : : ' i Education.-- There is no school payments in principal and "interest and Urapiee performed Help duiiosic.s N. Hi possible: corrall hy: Colony isalso hailed hopefully, al [able to all but particularly to the Contingent scout. The pig Recount how amounts to $25.000, on. the reserve but facilities: for have been made to the amount of A suspect, r. Sheard expected tofthough until he himself is captured | feriale character. As: she progress: | pei he CLO . ¥]5:000, anu: gross ssets to $923,441.58, to, perfection and gave general|find the man in the train before itor killed his influence and ability ; being in excess of any previous year's statement of the Company. (iN education are within reach of the | nearly 8go,000. The report of the children, and the progress made by | Annual Meeting of Company pub those in regular attendance is' very |jished in another column of this satisfaction. UXBRIDGE, PORT PERRY, reached the Union, but the patient proved to be as anxious to sce the will continue inspire anxiety. There is no authentic information respect ling chances of escape. ed in years the finer traits of femi- nine gentleness and amiability developed themselves and won for For further detailed information I would refer you to the statements just placed in your hands, in which the financial position of the Company is clearly exhibited. fair. : . Goal. ; 2: 5 a Religion. The service which is issue will be read with pleasure and | Chinn Vansickler Medical Health Officer as the oficérl. "The scene of his defeat on Satur- | the deceased the love and esteem of W. F. COWAN he : Es rape | satisfaction. Poi was to see him, and léft the train at|day was in the neighborhood of bc Sh ' held in the Methodist church on the oint. Diselfonte he suth bunk of all who had the pleasure of her Osawa, 20th February, 1901 P reserve is well attended by: the In YieLpep oN Majusa Day.--Botha Coomb . J. Dennison Quecu street as the doctor boxrdediy he Or =n, oa : ie sou 3 Tan 2 acquaintance. As a daughter,'a : Yr 2901: Res dians, two-thirds of whom are mem 4 Cover point. it. Not finding the patient, the Bie Lange Tver. cborc ing to}|3¢ ; ' bers in'good standing probably surrendered" to Lord| Campbell Pacquet | doct ' Jd to his office inl the one correspondent with Col- Plumer wife and a mother, she lived a most -- : hi y 4 Q * 4 oclor returne o 1s oillice In he HH pl ' ¥ Characteristics. and progress.-- Kitchener yesterday. Forwards. i Tian A . : ota Shae Hooded condition of the Orange | exemplary life, and though young in RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. i There is a careful observanceof law| A Crose CarL.--The Dominion Gordon C. Dennison | ity 78 and 1a sen there oe = yiyers had prevented the years she Jeaves behind her an 3 } and an ordinary degree of thrift| Parliament had its first division o Mooney Sebert few minutes when .he suspect walk- | oers from crossing and the retreat example worthy of imitation. Her RECEIPTS. Shona if J > had its first "division on | o & >arkin | ed in, havi } ray callbdiat ed throughout Saturday in the 4 g these Indians, y { Dobson Parkin |ed in, having on the way called atis A ) esteemed and afflicted husband, } 1900. Temperance.-- There are a few Monday last and it proved a cloze| Reig Anderson | Dr. Sheard's residence on Jarvis! direction of Hopetown. By even gteemed and afflicted hushand, Net ry 1, To BalilCB a arsaoatvn: (vaseapsnsarnasnasas $3,214 60 who indulge in intoxicating liquors call for the Government--the major-| Referee, R. Stewart; goal apices, | erent A XE believing that they had shaken | mourning brothers, her bereaved|Dec, 31. Repayment on Loans......c.eeiiiiran.s 45,196 20 Yo their detriment, but the faithful |ity being only a beggarly 9, We Burton and Carnegie. § jo ctory be told was that hal i of fnere pursuers, they Taagered: children and grieving relatives have Interest on Loans......... ...$40.769 15 adherence to temperence principlies | regret know that the member fcr AcaiN VICTORIOUS. been:at i mgr, os ¥ hed Ry, wes. Sapried ny Owens the sympathy of the: whole commu: Interest from Banks. rs 123 47 \ by the greater number of the band |gouth Ontario voted to sustain| Port Perry met Whitby on the | y and Massey, hg ry. who charged, C3 ® | nity in their grief for the too early avenue. ACCORD! .. 3.990 40 44,793 ©2 i is worthy of note. . y left for Parry, Sound on Feb. g, andi Saya ty» » 10 charged, captured ar : Deposits Received wuumisiiiiaveiesiinnins 190,321 05 " : the Government gang. rink of the latter on Tuesday last, : » an@lijery" and "many saddled horses | departure of one so worthy of being res Issued. General remarks.--If during the gang f y | taok sick there last Wednesday.== ry y Debentures Issued... con icinrneenesss ++ |! 241,800.00 year the progress has not been as again being victorious. (Score 6--35. : 9 pi | which the Boers were unable to|beloved. Messrs. John and W. C. Western Bank, Oshawa..... 152 19 great as desired, it is partly owing The Beaverton Express says "the eT Leaving Parry Sound, he went t8{reach Their cooking pots, which|Heard of Reach are brothers ol Add g Cheques not presented... .... g6 or 248 20 to the faet that the Indian nature is | Statement is made on excellent Port Perry to the Front. Lindsay, arriving on Thursday, and Byere ht, and their other belongings | eceased. pr-------- slow in awakening to a sense of in-|authority that the Metropolitan A [there saw Dr. McAlpine on Sait ate abandaned. dent that DISBURSEMENTS $525,573 07 nate ability. 1f the Indians possess- | Electric Railway is Port Perry, Fe oa iend- |day: On Sunday tl dl Hes correspondent says tha 1900. ; : . re --if.confidence - > Electric Railway is to be extended : Port Sa 25.--In a friend |c ay n Sunday the doctor told General De Wet's 1,500 men have MONEY TO LOAN i) 1. Bv Western Tank, Oshawa «s+ vs s«svssssries 89.411 69 ce, to Beavetton early in- the present y game at itby to-day the home | him he had smallpox, Lut left him | dwindled to 300. He and Mr. IX N » BY Hi v bi ' I sults would follow. "ow . } 2 team were defeated by the Port|in the hotel where he was sta ied ar Yor or 3 Fi ong, * | We have funds from private parties for investment on ec. 31. Deposits Returned ....... 170,138 92 a I have, &c., summer." We question the excel-| perry Club. Score :-- y was Sta yn, oy no Wi lapmer ly president | morasse a 44 FER CENTLY (Ov nia, may Debentures paid. ........ 241,600. 00 A. W. WILLIAMS, | lent authority. Poit Perry, Whitby. the Simpson House. The patient of the Orange Free State, addressed obtain money from ir without any delay, (nd very Loans on Mortgage, &c. .. 55,311 99 Indian Agent. : J. Swan James Willis said he came to the conclusion thatiif his followers, many of whom were Sroved farma' sito (hut who Yond lange brat Interest paid............. 19,949 72 EZ Mr. H. B. Clemes has just|H. B.Clemes T. Kiog 5 dismounted and without shoes. He | emer for thename. if gon hare farms or, SUC, Pio ividends Nos. nd 55.. ne A he had smallpox he could get bette ; erties for sale, commercial, mechanical, or business of Dividends Nos. 54 and 55 . 17,966 48 finished filling a large ice house at R. @. Baird W. Hood 5 2/pox oui 8 1 told them to shift for themselves 'as | any kind, please send us price und Seseripiion SLES Expense ACCOUDt.....ooeavns : 6,003 98 The Beeton world gives the fol he Coal and Wood Yards contains k fone, an 5% Muha a treatment in Toronto, and accord: best they could, and return to the und Brikerage businerstramsas od 4 Ontario Bank, Bowmanville ... i 4413 62 Jowing House of Refuge notesi--|. 0 tons, which he is now con- A. F Carneglo J. L. Downey ingly started for hete in the morni Free State, Some of the Boers ob- 28 Victoria Street, TOXONTO. Western Bank, Whitby ...... i . 175 57 Several inmates are laid up with ; 8 > A ' It rats ali w. & J arrish % Stanton He said he expected someof ste! boats from farmers with Cashion: hand. oasis: CMA . "s 6o1 10 1a grippe.~Th i % racting to sell to private families| M. Williams . Willis : ; i which to cross the river. -Pre- }) : L somes in the i Sy and stores during . the coming oN it 2 Ndi 1a ould be looking for pi. he siden Steyn; Gen, De or ph Executor 8 Sale. | Ty $525,573 07 i: E This is the largest number since the| summer. We understand that hej =~" pi " --- a party crossed to Krankull, 60 ; y ¢ v erection of the institution,--John |intends making three deliveries Total ......36 Total ......o8 Queen street and made straig miles north of De Aar, early Sunday | _ The Bast-half of Lot No. 5 in 1st PROFIT AND LOSS. Parker, an inmate sent from Orillia dari ach week Majority for Port Perry, 9 shots Dr. Sheard's house, where hi morning. = They were closely press. Con, Brack, on County of nsafia, 1900 *R. ob last week, has been in bed ever c West . RE directed to the City Hall, Hi ed by Thotneycroft, and other com | Will be ofterex Io sale by Public pec, 31. By Interest earned during the vear............. 0 1 since coming to the House. He| Tue Fst Our.--Mr, W. C. Down in Barrie the ladies play he did not take a Ai str manders, with fresh horses. "A re. | Auction at the Mansion House, Revenue Account .... Sy a Hoke 3 is Bg years of age and from present | Heard, Epsom, re es that. nok hockey. They play well too, t 1 br port from Cape Town, however, UXBRIDGE, Bank Interest received ...... viii 125 47 appearances his care is near an end |. ard, 'wpsom, rep aay Jeast well enoug to beat the old men but walked. : states that Gen. De Wet with a i ------ Six inmates were sent from the withstanding the exceedingly cold | of the town to the tune of five] Dr. Sheard, as soon as he was|handful of followers, crossed the Friday, March 16th, 1901, at One p.m. $44,920 18 Barrie gaol to the House on Satur- weather that has prevailed during | goals to one. Some of 'the men |made aware of the man's iden ty, | Orange river in a boat. For further particulars and the| 1901. DR. day evening. They are: Frank |the present month, on Sunday last, didn't An Ka and hey closeted him in his private office, terms of sale see posters, or apply | Dec. 31. To Interest Bed. eres esos branes eres $19,949 72 onngion, age 73 blind, | oneof his hens succeeded in hatching : : and ordered the ambul Itw 39 lvidends NOS. 54 400 55 cian sass cnness 17,996 48 rn in Penetanguishene ; Wm. . too good grace, when their friends | ambulanee, was S. S. SHARPE, Expense Account, including Commissions on . ER Gwillimbury, aged a brood of chickens. ysotusdd 0 Shad then fhout it A 2 i Sevgioe tase of thed Solicitor for Executor. Loans and other charges, Government * 73} i, aged 44; George R. Wao WaNTs To PurcHase a|return matchis talked ot. he pro-| the doctor said, and the man JOHN PARK, Taxand License. ....oovevviusaivennne 6,003 98 i Gast, Midiand, aged 54; Alex|Croice Famm.--See Mr. Sharpe's coeds of the game goes to the Hos-| removed without delay to the Small. Executor of late John Park Estate Amount transferred to Contingent Account.. 1,000 00 tewart, est Gwillimbury, aged |adverti : ._ | pital funds. 3 Eu Se . { ertisement elsewhere in, this pox Hospital. All the coaches, § 0; John Mace, Coll od | : : i i : oH 72:1 » Collingwood, aged |i ue; he offers for sale by public| Speaking of the Ontario Tankard |the train by which the 'pal The Wester Dak of (aads, $44,920 18 auction at the Mansion House, zompetition, the Toronto Telegram | arrived in the city were disinfe g Order th . ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. . . bird i 1 says :--Some of the wise ones nam- ickl 2 EF eagrave.-- Under the auspices PRY ASSETS Says Geraint in the London | Uxbridge, on Friday, March 15, 4°60; 3 Ne | 28 quickly as possible; wd re Ci ividen 1900 4 iti Referee :--A match for the sculling that choice Farm---east-half lot 5, = Osta or igus, ks She ely Dr. Sheard would not make kn o Bagave Circle, No. 302, C.0. Divide 1d No. 37. Dec. 31, By Mortgages and other Securities. ...... Raealss $906,851 29 Ehampionship between George con. 1, Brock: This is a grand |the Rennies they fancied the latter. the patient's name. He is a Club vs the Post Forty Dramatic osios is hereby given that a Dividend Dfice LU fevers ate ne Ho et ne J e Gaudaur is being|opportunity to secure a first-class Some of the wiser ones never said | mercial traveler, whose home is¥in di =-gomposed, of talented Youngs, | apo the Paidup Capital Stock of Cash in Bank ,, 45% 19 iy ol if s we are informed, |r 0 ot auction price. a word, or if they did venture a| Richmond Hill. ! la 169 and gentlemen--will render | ye Bank for the current six months, being Cash op hand..... 601 10 _- Bpranged, come off in remark it was to the effect that| pr Sheard met the train wi | their well known Comedy (in 3 Acts) | at the rate of Seven per cent. per annum, . sc ean moke Ite SE ater Mr. Angus McLeod, M.P., has |curling was "mighty uncertain." day 'morning prepared ims Y " Our Boys," in the new Victoria and that the same wil 16 due payable on $923,441 58 Stay.at home folks: ; Both are given satics that he vil move fo Blackstock. found the suspect, to lock the; § Hen, Seagrave, on Monday evening, | Monday, 1st day of April, 1901 peo. +. ¥ps Capital Stock LIABILITIES, : ; Sovsas Be ritish-Colonials, that is 'something papers relative to the lowering o ES of the cars and vaccinate evef arch 11th, 1gor. Very best 23. the Officos of the Bank. The Transfer «35 Ca os a A ies 2 441 as is the reflection that so far no|the waters of Lake Simcoe with a A GRAND SEND OFF. on board, 'but, not 'fi air hours entertainment. Good scenery | Books will be closed from the 15th to the re A TR a Cy A 2 other than an English subject has|vyiew to the reclamation of certain N TH ; : : ne d t hoice Vocal 30th of March. i SAG ; Halo w i fonshi . » : : atient, he could not deta --good costumes -- choice VOCal| Notice is alac given that the Ninetcenth Contingent Account ... 25,000 00 on the sculling chompionshi i It 1 g kb t d that |P x P 1p. | flooded lands. 'He will ask likewise t having been ascertained tha : Selections and Choruses by mem-| Annual ~~ Meeting of the Sharebold- est: ACCOUNT + nuns suis ven %& 000 00 All the same, the fact of the title if th : Mr. Stillman, our skillful and pop- passengers. He recomm 7 me ers of the Bank will be held- on K due Western Bank 75 8 being held ora Fanedian of mature |! the Government Intends to gash lar theese ralior was dbout. to who came in on the trainto bers of the Company. Admission, Wedueatay, the 10th day ut April next, at Amount due WesteID HAAR. vs 22a s AIA 24% 20 years says little for t d an appropriation lor e removal o ' : . 4 i Wu. 1. | the head Office of th Bank, Oshawa, Ont. or ling ; neither 2 e ance nap A is below the dam leave the locality, he, together with cinated at once. p> id chilifen, 15 ots. G ». J tha tov of Two at, Tor "the $023,441 58 } ' " P ! Lind ay's explanation is oGERS, Chairman; W. GIBSON, | Ejection of Directors and such other busi- - T. H McMILLAN, SECRETARY-TREASURER. his good lady, were invited to the Orange Hall on the evening of Friday last where on arrival they were surprised to find a large con- course of the people of Blackstock and surroundings had already congregated. On entering the hall Mr. and Mrs, Stillman were escorted to a prominent position, when a number of the Directors and Patrons of the Blackstock Dairy Company made suitable and appropriate speeches; all making reference to the high esteen in which the guests of the evening were held by the entire community and the regret at their proposed departure. Rev. Mr Phalen now stepped forward and read the following Address and ness as may legally come before the meet- ant to dwell on our not possessng a ing. home-made boat-puller with form ustifying his challenging for the distinction we used to monopolize, Lonnon, Feb. 27.--The Daily Chronicle this morning publishes, under reserve, a rumor that Lord | SOD ave i met General Louis | the number of bushe terms for the sur- ceived at upper lake : in 'y900, which at Washago, on the Severn River, to. facilitate the escape of flood water, ed in the following despatcl | Secretary. The Globe's correspondent : say had a genuine small to-day. A traveller for a facturing firm came in fror north country, remaining quarters in the hotel over St not feeling well. One of o doctors was called to di case. The medi an. wag, to determine to his satisfaetio true nature of the disease, Db thought what it might be and Wo call again. | bethought himself of an early t | By order of the Board, T.H McMILLAN, Cashior. It is given out that "Bob" Fitz | simmups has been converted to ¢ | spiritualism. The reason for his great physical prowess is now, he says clear to him. He was possess: by the astral spint of Hercules, or some other giant of old not be sure of the exact On the day when he met We hereby certify that the above statement contains a correct representation of the affairs of the Company as shown by the books - December 31st, 1900. We have examined vouchers and securities and find the same correct. Oshawa, Fob, 20th, 1901, Dog Lost. r | : 'Oshawa, February 16th, gor. Strayed from the premises of the} ZC Too undersigned, on Sunday fast" | seu ; 2 A Brown Spaniel, Answers readily to the name "Sport A suitable reward will be paid for information that will lead to his re- covery. Any rson harboring said animal after this date will be prosecuted. : JAMES BRAVENER. Port Perry, Feb 14, 1901. In the House of Commons, in answer to Mr. Bennett, Mr. Pater- the following statement cf grain re- . P. Owens, Ercy H, PuNsHON, } Auditors. Eh det Ss x adoption of the Report. "The Viee~ which was carried. 3 5 The President moved the President @conded the motion, Ms. W.F. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Paterson, moved that the sum of $150 be paid to the Auditors, Messrs. Punshon and Owens, for their servicss for the past year, and that they be appointed Auditors for the coming year.--Carried. ait 3 _ |ready far outdistan | rivals :--From "Chicago; #7421471 The Daily Chronicle | from Duluth, 2,229,048; fromg Mil- Council yesterday con. | Waukee, 1,460,606 from Fort Wil- liam 1,783,044; total, 10,214 841 bushels. Owen Sound--{rom Chic- ago, 78,16g; from Duluth, 97,000; have been similarly uncer- to have made the sad mis- entering the wrong pugilist. b's" own sake we are glad brand of spirits he has Readwin, moved that a vote of thanks be Mr, Carter, secondedby Mr. r Vice-President, Directors and and is hereby tendered to the President, made to locate him. ivers the knock out to Sir Wilfrid Laurier's| Fort William, 1,014,637; : he tati t the | telegram to the authorities se a ; - n iy + 18g B16 Bistiels Sa Jake Ee Rlica 8 i his identity at Toronto. Wi ta) ring champions. -- F AR M n FOR SALE Secretgty Treasurer. for the very satis ory Bannet in which they have Sound-- From Chicago, 11,010,643; BLACKSTOCK, ONT, informed he is now in the Sma "7" |conductéd the affairs of A uring the dae Jean a Prat : if They fit. They wear. They Hospital in that city. i eit shape.. They fairly bristle Feb. 22nd, 1901. ; police and Health Board are sf To MR AND MRS. STILLMAN : acres, being known as from Duluth, 2,305,371 ; from Fort arm, the South-half of lot HAT Valuable Farm compris-|sum of $300 be i T ing 7 shia i re dent, for their services to the Company.-- Carried. the Foy BE le : to} william, 76,313 ; total 13,392,327 1 : 2 3 : : i : : I| pushels. Collingwood--From Dul- hi Lvs apiony fd o 1e genh: SR as bess ee = No. 5, in the sth concession of the | aterson, seconded by Mr. Sibson, moved shat. Js meeting do & i Fort William, | 1, caw of this kind a C i a Ee | ot, seven Directors to | place ' Li 153.180; Bom For jlo: say good bye to you. We are) mperative. It would" ce 2 : Township of Mariposa, ha rs. J Carter and Wm, Readwin pe appointed 207,774 5 total 450782 bushels.-- | sorry to see you leaving our com oy. hie Cs hi } Cy qs "lc or on Fro Chicago, Oot 023i fronty. You 'Mr. Stillman, came | appear that there is So aoa 3 sfsed for sale by Hate ten or Hee A said I hit the poll rome 3 open foe fone, Ed at |. 2 : : ve ; quarentine in th gh erms $500 --balance to of rec votes for. olders ; but tha | from Duluth, 151,106; from Fort De ors hl pie & cases like the abo ndersigned, do hereby | secured 5 mortgage bearing 5 per | minutes elapse at at any time, without a vote having been n, the William, 911,199; total 3,666,330. { bush ee yourself known | have to be chro nd the money on a 50: | cent. per annum. poll shall be closed ; and that the said Scrutineers be paid the sum of $2 ' Ae - ¥ ea t services. -- = Ae ae ys ushels. "For further particulars apply to |F. M. Yarnorp, Solicitor Port Perry, or to : : pe OHN A. McGILLIVRAY, | and at home among us. = You, Mrs. Stillman, many of us have known 28 child, girl and woman, leaving ~ Sarnia-- From: Chicago, ir cesumed, the Scrutineers reported the following seven gentle. % duly elected Directors for for the ensuing year :-- i r pative place must mean a great J 3 ; hte : Yo ri We are glad to think 7 The Temple Building. Esq. R. S. Hamlin, Esq., W. F. Allen, Esq, Wm Brien, Esq. | 45d anxiously hope that the change h id a TREO Te : , Esq, John Cowan, Esq, and Thomas Paterson, Esq. added blessing y. As an incentive and "| ges Be tominder of Cartwright and your ¢ friends here, kindly accept these wo chairs--one for "yourself, the] other for Mrs. Stillman--may you Chairman, and the meeting n more every year warm foot covering | We have got the article require.--A. F. CARNEGI Ee

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