honofflerbsaRoots‘ al Prunerhes nfwlndl wersaily known. A .E REMEDy Fnï¬ 'HE BLOOD Dyspensia Sour uZZmiS5- gen- 3heir past coa- Lring race. WSPAP ,er and .16 E. GREGG: rolume [‘ caygcuu .uu. - - mp3. 3: have made a nrpomtiun of the Tow in: by way uf a, bonus ction uf their Railw: e V111: «ft: of BObcayge Victoria. "through and ’p of Vcrulam in the s .1 ann of Lindsay, t BY-LA W â€f6 ThOllSa Bobcaygeun to grant a Bonug of Twenty nd Dollars to the Lindsay and Pontypool Railway 001;; w a. Q): And whereas I .be raised in e arm" the term hma debt in pay the: inter . V c any .un'. ‘ this By-la w. [HEREAS T HE LINDSAY, BOB- caygcnn and Pent-ypoo} Railway wany ‘mvc made apphcatlgn to the pox-mun of the Town of Lmdsay to n: by my “f a hunus towards the con- nctic;n«»ft11ci1' Railway, leading from Village nf Bobcaygeon in the Cnunty Victoria through and over the Town [) of \I'crulzun in the said county to the {Town uf Lindsay. thence on through Township uf Ups in the said County, ighnulgh the annship of Manvers or {ta-right in the Cnunty of Durham to rketen nr tn 3. place near or within ten Lea westerly nf Puntypool on the line of , " :dinn Paciï¬c Railway, the sum of - . ' Thousand Dollars in Deben- ~ ' is expedient to grant the And whet md who} table pr" indsay act: mnent 1'!) And whcrms the :uununt of the exxsmng :hcnum- «it-hr of the said an11 of Lind- y is Siâ€0.740, and there is no part of Ir principal or interest of the said ex- ;ting debt in :u‘rezu‘. I, That it shall and may be lawful for [scorpumtmn of the said Town of Lind- |}' to grant by way of bonus to the Lind- ty. lluln-uygcon and Pnntypool Railway, hich lit-s between the Village of Bobcay- i :on and l’ontypool. as aforesaid, :be sum f’l‘Wenty-Iivc Thousand Dollars in deben. E: of the maid corporation upon the llawiug coudit ions:â€" {m That the construction of the said ilway from the Town of Lindsay to the adian Paciti :. Railway shall actually be mmenced on or before the lst July 1894, d the same fully completed and in run- 3131115 11: M u ni The tn issue rm That. the Muniqipglflouncil of the . _:~Lt future 1m any way affect a sale of 111Gb LILC a'LuuLv- .- 'v 7, H." l’ ._ eTown of Lindsay shall have the right tappoint one Director of the Company nth year. and the Company entering into 1e necessary agreement therefor. '2. That for the purposes aforesaid it shall :lawful for the Mayor of the said corpor- Lion and he is hereby authorized and npowered to cause debentures of the said Irporation of the Town of Lindsay to be lade. executed and issued to the amount Twenty-tire Thousand Dollars, in sums not 1858 than One Hundred Dollars. hit-h eaid debentures shall be signed by 8 said Mayor of the said corporation for crime being, and countersigned by the‘ asurer. for the time being, of the said rporation, and duly sealed with the cor- rate seal thereof. The said debentures shall bear date I} the date hereinafter appointed for the mug into force of this By-law. and shall payable on the 20th day of December in -h year, in the manner, for the amounts dat the times respectively set forth in lel'ei-n'e the ‘ of tï¬e Town le schedule to this By law, with interest :the rate of four per cent. per annum,‘ Lyable yearly, on the 20th day of Decem- Br in each year during the currency of the nd debentures, such debentures to have anDons attached for the payment of iterest, and the. debentures and coupons Dbe made payable at the Ontario Bank in indsay . 4. There shall be raised and levied in 11-year for the pa ment of the said debt (1 mterest and de enturee issued there- tbP respective amounts set forth in schedule hereto- xiscd in each year, ivy aspecml rate the term of twenty years to pay d dub: in annual instalments and the intcrcst there »n are the resâ€" ‘ :mwlmls set forth in the schedule 0. That the said amounts shall be raised Dd igvied in each year. by a SDBCIal rate nï¬cxent theretor on all the tangle prop; - ""“"~" '" 7" men a: It m the mumclpahty of the . in say. during the currency of the sand tbentures. nafter {he into money emept as herei cntioned. 7 eThitt subj ectas hereinafterélégngligllzgf ddebentures andp procti) the 53161 e} be delivered and paid 3 57 That, the said debentures shall. be {livered by the said Mayor, for the tlme "Divot the said corporation to Edward {00¢ A. F. 1). McGachen and Robert NS, of the Town of Lindsay, Bgnkers, as '9 tY‘lstees appointed by the sand corpor- non and the said Railway Company. who {all not dispose of the «awe or ponvprt jhe chem-us the amount of the whole pram-my of the said Town of according to the last revised as- :ruil is the sum uf $1,816.938. m the year }592, irrespective of m» im-x'ensc of the same. ercas fur the said purposes it is for the said Corporation of the .indsay to create a debt to the Twenty-ï¬ve Thousand Dollars i-uc dclwntures therefor in the x-x-cinnftcr appearing! grow the total amount required «1 in each year, by aspecial rate 3°88 to the said Lindsay, Bobcaygeon Pout ool Railway Company upqn â€mp etion of the said line of rall- hfom the town of Lindsay to the “inn, Paciï¬c Railway, and .the e Wt in running order. Pronded flame is commenced and com eted “9 the _time hminbotoro men 99°31 cENTS. AT urovided ‘ to? 'and’ ' I the Municipal at the lify of the MOWS Number 4 'ouncil hi the Corpora- o'f Lindsay enacts and Town of Lindsay. {£327 ’saia deben- of the existing Town of Lindsay the right to appoint: one Director each year as hereinbet’ore provided for S. In the event of the said company failing to commence or complete the said railway Within the time hereinbefore mentioned, and provided for, the said debentures and coupons attached thereto and the proceeds thereof shall at once he returned by the said truetees to the Treas- urer of the TOWn of Lindsay. to be cancell- ed, and the Council may at once pass a By-law repealing this By-law. 9 All interest coupons attached to the said debentures falling due before and those falling due upon the 20th day of December following the completion of the said rail way from Lindsay to the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway,shall be detached from the deben- tures. and returned by the said trustees to the Treasurer of the Town of Lindsay from time to time as the same become due, to be cancelled. 10. Any of the said debentures falling due and paid to the said trustees before the said Railway Company becomes entitled thereto shall be retained by them and put out at interest, and the interest therefrom paid to the Treasurer of the Town of Lind- say periodically until the said Railway Company become entitled to the principal. 11. That. this By-law shall come into 1 force on the 20th day of December, in the year of. our Lord. one thousand eight hun- dred and ninety-three. 12. The votes of all the Electors of the munici ality of the Town of Lindsay, entitle to vote thereon, shall be taken on this Bylaw on Monday, the 201h day of February, 1893, from nine o'clock in the forenoon unti‘. ï¬ve o’clock in the afternoon of the same day at the following places and the following persons shall be the deputy returning ofï¬cers to take the votes at the respectiï¬a places. .\'o 1. Council Chamber, Peter Nicolle. re turning officer. No 2. Skitch‘s Waggon Shop, R U Corneil, returning ofï¬cer. No 2;. A W Parkin's ofï¬ce. J ames Neads, returning officer. Mo 1. Jos Maunder‘s ofï¬ce, J returning: ofï¬cer. No 2, Curling Rink, J M Knc ing oï¬icer. No 1, J Graham’ s shoe shop A Bmdshaw , returning oflticer No- '.’ Crandell 5 ofï¬ce. A Cullon. returning ofï¬cer. 13. The 18th day of February, 1893, at the Town Clerk's Mike in the Town of appointment ofpersons to attend at the var- ious polling places andat the ï¬nal summing up of the votes by the clerk respectively on behalf of persons interested in, and r0. moting or the opposing this By- aw respectively. 14. The 2lst day of February. 1893, at the Town Clerk‘s ofï¬ce in the Town of Lindsay, at twelve o’clock noon, is: hereby ï¬xed as the time and place when the clerk of this Council shall sum up the number of votes given for and against this By‘layv respectively . Schedule of amount to be raised each? year for the payment of the debt of 825000 and interest at 4 per cent. in annual instalments for 20 years:â€" Amount of Prin- Amount of Year. cipal to be Interest to raised. be raised. 1m: “.8“ .......... oo-o .0 $1M TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a proposed By-Law which has been taken lnto consideration, «nd which will be ï¬nally passed by the Council of the Corporation of the TOWN OF LINDSAY in the event of the mum of the electors being obtained thereto, after one month from the ï¬rst publication in the “Watch- man." the date of which publication was the 19th Bay of January, A. D., 1893. and that at the hour, day and places tnorein ï¬xed for taking the votes of the Electors the polls will be held, 5 Dennis‘ pump factory, Cha» 0 Leary, returning ofï¬cer. Schedule to By-law No. 64 of the Town of Lindsay. An American exchange states that Detroit offers a. horrible warning to the country. The diphtheria epidemic among the school children there has been traced to the fact that they exchange lead pencils all of them being dropped into one box at the end of each session. The average child of course puts a pencil into its month an fimpn a. dav. Teachers and _pa_rents D nod this 13:11 January. NOTICE- NORTH “‘ARI). SOUT H \VARD . EAST \V'AR 1) . i. J M Knowlsou,rcturn- Peter Nicolle. re KNOWLSON. Town Clerk. ‘.\ I ’ - \ 7 ‘ I g'oatle ‘ THE BOUNTY LEGISLATORS. Reeve Hop kins, of Ops, Elected Warden for 1893. AN D OTHER SETTLES NTS APPOINTMENT OF AUDITORS ROUTINE MATTERS-THE COUNCIL DOWN TO BUSINESS, MAKE A FEW GILA AND PASS SOME BY-LAWS. The statutory meeting of the County Council of the County of Victoria opened, at the Chambers, on Tuesday. ' A 11 LL†nunnkorq answered the roll call VV “lav-n y _ at the Chambers, on Tuesday. ' All the members answered the roll call and the venerable Clerk Matchett, and his able assistant, Mr. McNeilly were in harness. The muster was as follows :w Mariposaâ€"Dr. Vrooman, W. Lownes- brough and Fred Shaver. Ops.†E H Hopkins and D Walker. Emilyâ€"W C Switzer and Wm. Adams. ‘ Omemeeâ€"Dr. Cornwall. 1 Lindsayâ€"R. Kylie, Harry \Valters and Capt. Geo. Crandell. Eldonâ€"Dr. Wood and Neil McMillan. Fenelonâ€" John Chambers and W Hall. Dandy. Somerv111eâ€"-J ames \Vllson, J. Home. Bobcnygeonâ€"Capt. Bottum. The clerk announced that all the mem- bers had taken the necessary declarations of oflice and qualiï¬cation and were entitled to take ther seats. HOPKINS GETS 11‘. Moved by Mr. Imwnesbrnugh. sccnnd- ed by Mr. Alt-(m, That Mr, Hopkins he \Vardcn for 1893. Moved by Mr. Kelly. secmuled by Mr. Lithgow, That Mr. Bottum he \V'm'dcn fl ’1' 1â€"893. ()n mothm the vote was taken by nai- lot and the clerk announced the result as being a tie, each of the nominees having received thirteen votes. The clerk then called on Dr. Vrooman as the representative of the township having the highest. assessment to give the casting vote. ‘ 1 11“!“ AU}: and CZlSLrlll‘z', ‘ llbb. The Doctor at ï¬rst seemed a little (liï¬i- dent and suggested that another ballot be taken. but after one or two members of the council had made a few remarks. he decided to act and pluznped for Hopkins. Messrs. Lownsbrough and Alton as mover and seconder duly installed the new \Varden in his cmnfortable chair. THE FIRST sno'l‘. Warden Hopkins returned thanks for ‘ the high honof accorded him by his elecâ€" tion to the chair of such an important body, and hopedt with the able assis- tance of the members of the Council and Messrs. Matchett and McNeilly. that he Would ï¬ll the chair to the satisfaction of all. THE STRIKERS. Moved by Dr. Curmwall, seconded by Mr. Walker, That the following be a com- mittee to strike the standing committees fur the year :â€"â€"Messrs. Dr. Vrooman, Dr. Wood, Switzer Kylie, Bailey, Lithgow, Chambers, Ellis and the mover and sec- onder.â€"â€"â€"Carried. v-._-â€"v FOR THE POLICE. Mox'ed by Mr. Switzer, seconded by Dr. Wood, That Messrs. Samuel Irwin and Dr. Cornwall be the auditors of the Ad- ministrw ion of J ustice accounts. â€"â€"-Carried. TEE GLANCERS. The Warden nominated Mr. D. McRae and the Council appointed Mr. John Kelly as the auditors for 1893. A WAIT. The council then adjourned for minutes. , __--_-.nun The following report of the committee to strike the standing committees for the year, was received and adopted. the chair- man. the ï¬rst named in each case, being elected by the members of the various commit tees :â€" LINDSAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th. I893. mWndoniud tho WHOM m STA} NDING COMMITTEES. : vutc was taken by bal- now wn arm». of the committpe ï¬fteen ment of the assets and liabilities of the County and pointed out that the deï¬ci- ency of over $9.000, was mainly caused bV the failure last year to strike the county rate sufï¬ciently high. The deï¬cit from last year was over $3,000, the expenditure on roads and bridges was $4,000 more than expected and the administration of justice account, over which the county had no control, was away out of sight. LIABILITIES. Bank of Montreal ...... . . . . . . Non-Resident Taxes . . . . . . . Redemption money due Tax 1.0vuv 1.-- I" v- -- Sale n11rcl1a:ers ......... 26 40 Munic’l Public School giants 3430 00 Emily Railway rate 1892.. 462 00 Railway Sinking Funds ..... 5433 05 Talbot River Bridge ......... 130 00 Forest House Bridge ........ 250 00 Pigeon Creek Bridge ........ 250 00 ASSETS. Fenelon Falls County rate 1891 $ 352 00 Balance County rate 1892. . . . 8243 00 “ School rates 1892 ..... 2430 00 County of Huliburton ........ 1350 00 Administration of Justice ..... 376 75 Peterboro, Forest House Bridge 500 00 Cash in Bank ............... 315 08 Deï¬cit... ..... .. . . . . . .. $9,051 ‘J‘L The amount to be provided in 3 years and 3 months, on account of the Railway Debenture debt is $14,958.00. COMMI'NICATIONS. From the Treasurer giving a. list of the licensed :Luctiuneem and pedlars for the county. A .~. -.«n 1“ ‘I’ C‘ -UI-:_A~ :1... L‘Uullv.’ . From Greo. Smith. P. L. 9., asking for the appointment of County engineer. From the General Manager of the G.T. R regarding reduced fares. From the Secretary of the Dominion Alliance regarding p1‘(_)hibitiou. From the Registrar. enclosing return of the deeds registered. etc. From the County Police Magistrate en- closing his (3th annual report. “I“. 1 Vl‘ no-0 -.- me tlie Secxctary of the Prisoners Aid Assnciation. Toronto, solicitinO‘ c grunt. l‘rum J. A. FU“101‘,()ï¬erillghiSSCTViC V lbl‘u u- 1‘»I.- --- ._ V From the County Cmmcil of \Vent worth re the abolitiun of market- fccs. Frum the Secretaries enclosing the an- nual rcpurts of the Mechanics‘ Institutes uf Lindsay, ()mcnwc, Woodvillc and Bob- cuygc: )n. P - . ‘I L , L‘â€" ...-_ “I‘l‘nnll+‘ no LII.) Sh‘ ’IA. - . All were referred to them respectwe cmmnittees. Moved by Mr. Kylie, seconded by Mr. Walker, That this council make the usual charity grants, viz.: Central Charity Com- mittee, Lindsay, $200; Fenelon Falls $25; Bobcaygeon $25 ; Omemee $25 and Wood- » » _.~£A.._.u1 DODCHygUUu Van-U , ‘J nnnnnnnn v yâ€"w v--__ V ville $25, and that the motion be referred to the Finance Connnittce.â€"â€"Carried. UP NORTH. Moved by Mr. Walker, seconded by Mr. Thompson, That the Council make the usual grant of $100 each to the Town- ships north of the second range -â€"Referr- 3ed to standing committee on roads and bridges. Moved by Mr. Alton, seconded by Mr. Bailey, That this council build a bridge across Grass River, on the boundary be- tween Garden and Eldonâ€"Referred to committee on roads and bridges. A VVORTHY OBJECT. Moved by Mr. Ellis, seconded by Mr. Chambers, That the sum of $100 be granted to the Fenelon Falls Mechanics’ Institute to assist them in the loss sus- ‘ tained by the late ï¬re. â€"Rcferred to ï¬n- ance committee. Moved by Mr. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Bottum, That this council grant aid ‘ to the various Mechanics’ Institutes of‘ this county as follows: Lindsay $100, Fenclon Falls 350. Bobcaygeon $50. Omelnee $50 and Woodville $50.â€"â€"Re- ferrod to ï¬nance committee. BY-LAWS. The council went into committee and passed By-laws to conï¬rm By-law No. 480 of the Township of Fenelon ; to ap- point auditors of county accounts and to appoint auditors of the administration of justice accounts. Moved by Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Alton, That this council grant a re- bate of $32.40 being the amount paid in by the mover, at the November session.â€" Road and bridge committee. NOTICE OF MOTION. Mr. Bailey gave notice of motion that he would introduce a By-law to confer certain powers on ï¬re guardians, fence viewers, overseers of highways or path- masters respecting forest ï¬res. 1.111, grvvvn I.0.0.F.â€"A special meeting of the local lodge of this order has been called for Fri- day evening, when it is ex ected that the ï¬ne degree team of .Lm say lodge, No. i 100, I.0.0.F. will be present, and exemplify the dramatic work, of one or more degrees. The candidates on in readiness. A 200d “unexpected. Iliwvv 'â€" The céunlcil the}; adjourned until 11a.m. on Thursday. S'ecial to the WATCHMAN. FUR SW LET CH. iRlTYh 'S ARE. A NEW BRIDGE. CORRECT. Manilla. RE-BATE. $13,566 83 ..... $9,031 94 $12,000 00 617 32 $22,598 77 Hay, Rutherford, skip . .32 Stranger. Att ril W hitby. S. Graham, J. Tweedy, W. Hood, L. Selbert, skip. .19 C. Smith, H. M. Ross, J. F. Paan, E. Armstrong, ek. 15 Total ......... 34 Total ....... 00 Total majority for Orillia, 1 shot. In the ï¬nal tie at the curling rink, bet ween Orillia. and Peterbor )’, the result although, unexpected, was as fulluws:â€"â€" Peterboro. Urillia. J. Stranger. J. F. Hunter, 1‘. P. Aurill, M. Millar. R. S. Davidson. A. P. Perry. C. McGill, skip. 14 T. A: Main, skip. 3] W. B. Ferguson, J. Séott, J. B. Pantland, H. M. Allen, Sam Ray, William Harvey, 'l‘ Rutherford,sk.17 J. McCcsh, skip. TOtal ........ 31 TOtal ........ 4-9 ‘ Majurity for Orillia, 18. On Tuesday. the competition for the Dryden Cup commenced. Peterboro draw- ing the bye, Port Perry and Oshawa played ï¬rst, the result being as follows:â€" Port Perry. Oshawa. J. Carnegie, T. G. Ryley, E. A. Merharry, E. J. Rowse, J W Curtis, F Lambert, [R W Hunt. skip. .14 F E Dingle, skip.20 W McGill, A Rankin, J L Farmer, A E Wilcox, J Stuwn, J A Sykes, G HClemens.skip lOPHPunshon.skip ‘20 Total .......... 24 Total .......... 4U Majority for Oshawa.16. Lindsay and Whitby were drawn and played as below:â€" Lindsay. W In'tby. J McAdam, S H Graham, L McIntosh, J Tweedie, J M McLennan, W Hood, .1 D Flavelle, skip 22 L Seibert, skip. . .19 Fre’t Crandell C Smith, W Dundas. H Ross, Geo. Little, J F Paxton. J Knowlson skip 20 E Armstrong skip. 19 Total ......... 42 Total. . . . . ...... 38 Majority for Lindsay, 5 shots: At. night the old time opponents came together once more and again the Lindsay men had to lower their colors:â€" Peterboro’. Lindsay. J B Pentland. F Crandell, W G Ferguson, W Dundas, T Rutherford, G Little, S Rwy, skip ...... 34J Knowlson skip..11 J Stranger, J McAdam, R S Davidson, L McIntosh, C McGill, J M McLennan. T .P Attrill, skip. .22 J D Flavelle, skip 15 Total ......... 56 Total ........... 26 Majority for Peterbro, 30 shots. The ï¬nal draw was played yesterday morning, the Peterboro’ men carrying , off the Dryden Cup, by the followmg THE BONSPEIL. some:â€" Peterboro’. Oshawa. ( J B Pentland, A Rankin 2 W G Ferguson. A E Wilcox, . T Rutherford, J A Sykes, . S un Ray, skip... ..23 P d Punshon s. 13 i I Staneer, E J Rowse, R. S Davidson, T G Riley, C McGill, F F lambert, T P Attrill, skip. . .18 TE Dingle, skip.17 _ Total ......... 41 Total ........... 3O Majority for Peterboro, 11 shots. Curling Notes. â€"â€"Mr. James Torrance, of the Franklin House, Uxbridge, has donated a pair of granite curling stones to be competed for this season between the followmg clubs:â€" Stouï¬'ville, Uxbridge, Port Perry, Aurora, Richmond Hill, Scarboro, Scarburo Maple Leafs, Whitby. Oshawa and Markham. Cnmpetition will take place at Markham link. The following trophies of the Lindsay Curling Club won in previous years are on exhibition in the window of Messrs. Dundaa Flavelle Broa., town: Grand Challenge Cup, won at Winnipeg, 1892;} International Cup, won at Winnipeg, 1891; Governor-General’a Trophy, won at Ottawa, 1887 ;Governor'-General’s Trophy. won at Ottawa, 1889; two Governor- General’s Trophies, won from Halifax at Ottawa; cup presented by citizens of Lind- say, 1883; cup, ï¬rst prize. won at Montreal, 1883: Dryden Cup, won at Whitby, 1892; Eye gold and two silver ,7... 10M FOVva Total ...... . .24 Total. l, was as fu11(JWSZâ€"â€"- Urillia. J. F. Hunter, M. Millar, A. P. Perry. T. A. Main, skip. 31 H. M. Allen, W. M. Harvey, J. McCush. 81;. .20 50 Cents per Reform Asscciation. A meeting of the Reform Association of South and West Victoria, was held, at Lindsay. on Saturday afternoon. There was a fair attendance and Mr. \‘v'm Eyres, President, occupied the chair. As he has removed from the riding he placed his resignation in the hands of of the meeting. It was accepted and a vote of thanks tendered to him by the meeting. There was considerable friction and all did not go as merry as a marriage bell, nor did the brethren obey the scriptural command, to dwell together m unity. Some dirty linen ‘ was washed and after patching up a truce, the following ofï¬cers were elected :â€" Pres., Mr. Gen. Nlt’HUgh; Vice-Pres, Mr. Wm. Cameron, Woodville; Sec., Mr. Donald R. Anderson, LindSay. The following delegates were elected to repre- sent the south riding at the Toronto con- ventionzâ€"Mr. George Mellugh, J. West, and F. C. Taylor for South Victoria: Mr. Jacob Barnes, Woodvill», and Mr. W. A. McRae, Kirk ï¬eld, for \Vest Victoria; Mr. James Dickson and Mr. W. T. Junkin for North Victoria; Mr. Edward Lytle and Mr. A. C. Graham for East Victoria. At the close of the business portion of the meeting short arldressvs Were delivered by *â€" n -- nv 1m 11.. 13;V1‘Icti{;ty,1‘1..PP., MI. Wm. Eyres, ME. William Lowushurnugh. Mr. D. 1. Mc- Intyre and uthers. The following interesting facts and ï¬g- ures. regarding the Riverside Ccmetery, are furnished by Sheriï¬' McLennan, Pres- ident of the Company :â€" Lindsay Cemetery Co‘y organized. 1870 First burial in the grounds ....... 1873 Total No. of burials to Dec. 31. ’92 1197 Average number of burials each at} yéarforlee-ars... 63 Total receiptg for '23 years . . . £516,506 81 -- -nn 1“ Total expenditure “ . . . . 15.130 91 1892, Burials .................. 81 “ Deeds made out and record 23 “ Total receipts . . . . . . . . . $1194 43 “ Total disbursements ..... 471 73 Residents of Lindsay buried 189:3 60 “ ()ps Tp. “ 10 ‘ Other places “ 11 Born in Lindsay. buried 1892 “ England “ “ Ireland “ “ Ops Tp- “ “ Cavan “ “ Church of England Methodist. . . . . . . . Presbyterian ..... Not known ....... Salvation Army. . . Baptist .......... The members of the Central Charity Committee do most gratefully acknowl- edge the following donations to the Home for the Aged, for last quarter of 1892 :â€" Mrs. Ferris, cabbage ; Mrs. Murtagh, bread ; Mrs. Ges. Beall, basket of pears; Mrs. Galbraith, carsup; Mrs. Ferris. vege- tables; Harvest Hulne, Cambridge street Metodist Church, cabbage, beets, turnips, squash. parsnips aml pumpkins; Mrs. Lang, bottle governor sauce; A Friend, iturkey: Mrs. Galbraith, pickles; Mrs. ‘Chas. McLean, bed quilt; Mrs. Thirkel, clothes for use of Esther Carew: Mrs. Lang, apples: Mrs. Parker, basket of apples; Mrs. Ferris, cabbage and parsnipsi Mrs. Galbraith, loaf of bread; Mrs. Ferris, vegetables: Mrs. Thomas Beall, basket of apples; Mrs. McLenn-m, 2 baskets of apples. tablecloth and pair of pillow cwers; Mrs. Eaglesmi jr.. cabbage, onions, carrots, parsnips; Mrs. Galbraith, pie; Mrs. Head, chicken ; A Friend, goose; Miss Selinda Fee, ï¬ve quilts; Mr. Bates, :urrant lost; Mrs. R. Flack, bed quilt; Grand Jury, $3.35; Mrs. Arch Campbell, a goose; Mrs. E. Woods, basket of apples; A Friend, currant loaf, pie and apples; Mrs. Mofl‘att, pitcher of milk; A Friend, invalid’s chair; Mrs. Ferris, 3 heads of cabbage; Mrs. W. M. Robson, basket of apples; A Friend, basket sundries; Mr. Ed. Wright, bag of beers; Mrs. Galbraith, ' suet- pudding; Mrs. Rubt. Johnston, (G. l T. R.) cakes; Mrs. John Dobson, goose, plum pudding; Mr. James Kennedy, Mt. Horeb, bag of turnips: Mrs. John Carew, pie, cake; Mrs. St.»ddard. comforter; Mrs. Campbell, .cake; Mrs. Blackwell, cake; L-»-‘â€" -4LL-_- WHITE ROSE BALM! LADIES! KEEP THE CHAPS A'AY â€"â€" wrm - HI GINBOTHflMS. LOCAL MATTERS. w... _._,v Mrs}- Burling. 2 duz. heads cabbage, pumpkin; Mrs. Thurston. gem of preser- serves; Mrs. Stewart, cake; Mrs. Russell, clothes for Esther Csrew; Mrs. S. Walker, basket of carrots; Mr. Storer‘ honey; Mrs. Mitchell. gem of preserves; Mrs. W. M. Robson. basket of apples; Mrs. Gsodwin and Mrs. Spilabury, table oilcloth; Church of England sewing soc., basket. of cakes, pitcher of milk; St. Andrew’s church. Y. P.S.G.E., sake; Baptist church, $5.00 for the inmates; Mrs. Murtagh. roast pork; LMrs. D. Esglespn s_r.. gap of preserves; 6‘ Mrs: Iii. "$9533: "65;? snag, ‘ 5655:0553 Mrs. Geo. Can-,7 pip. cakp. cut-rant goof; vats, rnv‘ “-_' ___.-, XVII-['5- UW. ‘ vâ€"â€"___- Mrs. Murphy. basket cakes, cream lonf, doz. lemons; Mrs. Arch. Campbell. sugar, tea; Mrs. Hamilton, bag apples, pie; Hr. Arch. Campbell, turkey. cranberries; Mr. D. J. McIntyre, cash $5.00 for Centrnl Charity Committee; Thanksgiving collec- tiors 3t. Andrew's church, $71.08 for: c. C C Manvers Prov. Quebec Scotland Other places River. d : Cemetery. 26 CENTS. AT Many Thanks. in Advance. (6 ‘5 .. . 15,130 91 81 10 10 19 81 81