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Watchman (1888), 26 Jan 1899, p. 10

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W to the WW!- Dxxnsrnmâ€"Dr. F. A. Walters dentist, of Lindsay will be at the Twomey bong. on Tuesday January 10th. A' reqmnng teeth extracted. filled or new nests inserted should make a note of th: date. bod-ll to the Wuchmsn. ELECTIONSâ€"We are all excitement over the results of the election for commissiomrs, never expecting the honor of two Emily representatives. No doubt: both men are impartial, and Ops will lose nothing by the change. 31!. McQuade took a. good vote in the 7%“ EXTERTAXXMESTlâ€"One of the most successful entertainments took place lost night, realizing about $98 for the Presbyterians. The magnificent fowl supper was well enjoyed, and an excellent program furnised in the Bradburn hall, in which Miss Laddell, alocutionist, gave the highest satisfac- ties, whilst Miss Liggett the charming vocalist of Lindsay, delighted the sudience, and Mr. J. Petty also was well received. Miss Rowan, accom- panist, showed gocd taste. Mr. Tanner filled the duties of the chair. he“! um Wuchnnn. SOCIALâ€"Tue A.O.W. held a pie social in the town hall on Monday evening. Although some of those who were to contribute to the programe vere not present still the home talent came forward and a very profitable and enjoyable evening was spent. Promo-‘2: amounted to $7.. E ON 01“ Cinemasâ€"The follow ing officers were elected for the Sons of Temperance for the ensuing quarter; W.P., Bro. Jas. Shanard; W.A.‘ Sis. B. Stone; RS, Bro. J. Mcnght; A.R.S., Bro. P. Truss; ES, Bro. D. Stevenson; treas., Sis. Lily White; Chap, Sis. Cora Wells; con, Sis E. Town; A.C., Bro. C. Nat-tenburg; 0.8 , Bro. G. Stone; I.S., Bro. L. Sleep; organist, Sis. E. Miiler. Installation to take place next Saturday evening. L-â€" -v vu-â€"â€"v r , PERSONALâ€"Mrs. Sleep who has been in Toronto for the last two weeks returned home Tuesday morning ..... Mr. Seceomb of Greenbank will preach Missionary Sermons here next Sunday. â€"'vâ€".â€" -v v, WEDDING BELLSâ€"On Tuesday, Dec. 27:11, a prebty wedding was per- formed at. the Methodist parsonage} fermion falls-,bg Rev? B. H Leitcb, ‘when Mr. Wm. Hanks and Miss Cordilia B, daughter of Mr. Albert. Minthorne, all of Fenelon, were made One. The happy bride was suppOrted Vâ€"v by Miss Mabel Harries, sister of the groom, while Mr. Warren W. Hill :3ny performed the duties of the groom. The presents received by the bride were numerous and handsome, testifying to her popularity among 31 large circle of friends ...... On Wed-I nesday, Dec. 28th, a happy event took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Harriss, Fenelon, when their daughter Stella Mabel, was married to Mr. Warren W. Hill. The bride was supported by her sister Ella, and Mr. Issac Hill stood by his brother through the trying ordeal. The interesting ceremony was performed by Rev. B. ILLeitch in the presence of a large number of invited guests. The bride’s presents were costly and handsome ...... THE Wucmmx extends con- Swan.) to the Watchman. Connerâ€"On Friday. Dec. 30th, the Unngemen of Burnt River held a an:- oeaeful entertainment in their "Jubilee Hell,” thus named on account of its beine built in the year of the Queen's diamond jubilee. The entertainment consisted of 'ecitations by Carrie Tinney, Wit n'e Forbear, Willie Suddaby and Ada Adkins; readings by S. A. Suddaby, Sam Sudde’y and Ad; Windrim; songs and music by Miss Taylor, Frank Hughes, R ‘ Wilson and D. Alcott. Col. S. Hughes entertained the audience for some time by Genie Tinney.A. C. Dodd, Wm. Retne and S A. Snddaby; the Japanese wedding march was played by Mr. Maconachie during the performance. The singing of “God Save the Queen ” brought an enjoyable entertglnment to a close. PrimoNAL ~Mrs. McKecknie in visiting mom: friends here. . . . ,Mias Aegis Dr dd 1‘ home for the hokdsys ...... Miss Mary flodpon and her these big brothers spent Club was with Port Perry friends. . . . . . Mr. T Brxsbin and wife are holidaying among frie~nds in_DndIam county. PmoxAL. - Mrs. Tripp of Prince Albert in at present the guest of her son. Mr. Thee. Tripp ....... Mr. Rodgers, All C. of Toronto, formerly of this plac- qx nt Christmas holidays with friendr tare ...... Mr. F, B. Stratton of Litt]. Britain was calling on friend: in this neighburhood on Friday last ...... Mr Shoe and wife of Mount Horeb wer- the guratl of Mr. Shaver on Christina» day ...... Sweet Brier has gone on a visit ! Pnrr Hope ..... .Mr. C. Rodmat who hi8 beeugakicg u Ihort venetian, he: gain" r framed to Lindsey Cofiegiye an accnunt of his recent visit to noted places in Great Britain and Ireland ; and SEX â€"Several are complaining of gfippe 1nd kindred cumplainta. inst, but by no means least”. came the “ Japanese Weddlng.“ which was per- formed in full Japanese costumes by Maggie Murphy, Maggie A. Snddaby, Annie Rv-cde, Ada. Adkins, Minnie Dodd, Winnie Forber. Wilhelmina Suddaby and muqu-m :ratulations. a .3" wish you aucccs with' your atiidiec. DISTRICT NEWS. F EN ELON FALLS .90 W LE 3’ CORNERS BURNT RIVER FINGERBOARD SEA GRA VE OMEMEE REEOTAL â€"â€"Mr. J ’11:: ! family, who has been living Wm. Moase’s house, has rem south of Seagmve and will rI house lately (mupled by 1 Mr. Moase has movedtinto Slcmnzss -â€"That dreams; yid fever ls still lingerh Fart. Mr. JohuColwlll’al Ween visited by it since las not out of danger yet. ' ting along nicely a week then their youngest daught down with it. Their man she will soon recovet and be the last case in their far Wesley Prize is also sick disease. J11 - ”Avaâ€"u- __._ V Mr. Martin mgved 051:: of. Special to the Watchman. ADDRESS asp Passsxmrro;.â€"Un .i‘bursday afternoon. Dec. 22nd, Mr. D. M. McFadyen on bidding his pupils farewell, was taken by surprise and pre- sented by them with a very complimen- tary address and handsome presentation. Following is the address: To Mr. Mc- Fadyen. dear friend and teacher :â€" [t is with feelings of deepest regret. we learn, you no longer continue your labors as teacher amongst us. We desire to take advantage 0! this opportunity to express our high appreciation of the very ndmirable,amiable, energetic and success- ful manner in which you have fulfilled your duties amongst us during your term of three years teaching. Your adherence to duty. your untiring energy and steady zeal in trying to arouse our dormant minds and your anxiety for our welfare have won for you, the respect and esteem of all your pupils. We therefore beg of you to accept this gold chain and charm as a sight token of the esteem in which you are held by the pupils of S. S. No. 4, Eldon, along with which, we offer you our kindest wishes, for your future welfare and success in whatever walk of life you may hereafter pursueâ€"Signed on behalf of the school. RONALD McFAnYEx, Issac MANNIXG, ROBERT McDoan. Mr. McFadyen thanked the pupils for their kindness and expressed his pleasure of being a teacher for three years with such genial. diligent and kind boys and girls as they, and urged them to be as zealous and obedient in the future as they had been and concluded in wishing them all a “Merry Christmas and a Happy MANSE GROI’Eâ€"ELDCN special to the Watchmen. PERSONALS.-â€"Miss Annie Heaslip spent part of last week with friends in Lindsay, and while there attended the conversrzione ab the Collegiate Institute ...... Mr. W. A. Cameron, teacher at Pleasant: Point, visited friends in this locality during his vacation. New Year.” Memeâ€"Mr. D. N. Smith has moved intg his new residence, which 'waS recentiy completed. It promises to be a comfortable house and reflects credit on those who executed the work, the. masonry being done by Halward brothers of Cannington, the carpentry by Mr. W. McLean of Woodville and the panning by Mr. Chas. Delve of Cannington, all well known as efi‘ecient werkmen. NOâ€"TLS.â€"-A wedding reported to take place this week ...... Not much interest taken in the House of Refuge ...... Sieighing somewhat: scant. at present. an n.1, __..:_--_..-_.. tn" l ANNIVERSARY.â€"The 8th anniversary of the opening of St. Andrew’s church, 1 Eldon, will be celebrated on the 15th and 16th of January. The Rev. J. McD. Duncan, B. A., of Woodville. will conduct the service on Sabbath morning and the pastor in the even- ing. On Monday night the Rev. J W Rae of Toronto will lecture on, “A Trinity of Good Things”. A short program of music will also be rendered by Mr. Cunnings of Oakwood, Miss McFadyen of VVoodville and the church choir. One of the chief features of the entertainment will be the burning of the mortgage. The admission fee will be. Adults 20c, ‘children 150. The program will begin lat 7.30 p. m.â€"-1-2. PERSONALâ€"M188 J. McClinton of Cm City, Mich, is vistting relatives here. . . . Mr. Arch. McMillan oi Queen’s University is spending the Christmas vacation at home ...... Mr. Jas. Rodgers, who has been in poor health for consider- able time. is still very weak ...... The Misses Haslem of Lindsay spent: Christ- mas holidays with the family of Mr. Donald Mc-‘Klnnon. .v ..... Mr. Chas. Carrie of Toronto spent several plassnt days last week reviewing old acquaint- ances here. Charlie is still as great a favorite with the fair sex as ever. Exxzimslmrmrr â€"The Christmas tree and entertainment given in connection with the Sabbath school on the evening of Dec. 26th, 5:32 a decided success. A lengthy program was gone through, consisting of radiations and singing ly ne scholars, music by the chair, a solo by ‘he Misses Moore and one by Miss iessie Ferguson, both rendered in good ~«ate. Addresses were also delivered by Revs. Currie and Bremner, while Mr. \rch. McMillan gave an interesting and musing account of his experience as s misslonary in British Columbia. The ilstribution of the presents then followed; five of the scholars who had sumeeded 1n epeating the shorter catechism without 1: errror were presented with a. hand- ume pocket bible, while the remainder f the school were the recipients of e book prize. Harmanâ€"An interesting eventtrsn- hired at the residence of Mrs. Wm. I. mes on the 29 h of Dec.. when her aughter Annie was united it the bonds ' wedlock to Mr. Chas. Foster of isripoaa. Rev. W. B. Bremuer officiat- g. Miss Jennie MCPhsil sedated the man to tho WW (3ch}: Nom.â€"Mr. Arch. McMillan, .ccupied the pulpit: of Se. Andrew’s church on babbath evening last and de- hvered an excellent discourse to an attentive and large audience, m u -â€"Tbat dreaded. disease typh- 13 still lingering around this John Colwlll’e home which has i by it since last September is danger yet. They were get- nicely a. week ago. but since 'oungeat daughter was stricken it. Their many friends hope an rem-urn? and that this_!vil) HARTLEY U 1.0â€" _7 been living in the late 5 ON YA Heir family ..... .Mrs. so sick with tile same J Rm 3191‘“? _ an SNU‘V BALL . the groom. Only the em of the contracting parci The happy cogple left A‘â€" -1â€" the groom. Unly the emmedmte relatives of the contracting parties were present. The happy couple left on the evening train to spend their honeymoon in Uncle Sam’s domains Tam ELECTIONS â€"â€"'1‘ne mecuumw u. Morgan’s Island turned out in their customary way to vote on Monday. Much credit is due Mr. B. O’Connell for his ability in handling lady voters. Pmsomnâ€"Mr T. Jacketb cond- municated personally with mainland He looks natural and brings favorable reports from the island ...... Mr. Wm. O’Rourke is visiting friends in this locality for the past few weeks. He will return to Ireland about the let 0" April. NEW BAR '.â€"â€"-Mr. Henry McKay is making preparations to erect a frame burn on a. stone foundation in the NEW Baumâ€"Mr. nenry mu“, .. making preparations to erect a frame barn on a stone foundation in the ' ' . Most of the material ion to make it the most complete and bestofinished barn in the township. A Goose FARM.â€"â€"It is rumored that Mr._]. Tully intends directing his attention partly to the raising of geese and has at the present time some very choice birds on hand. He claims superiority for them over the old- fasbioned goose by way of tenderness in flesh and not subject to lameness when taking their walk to and fro the creek in gc slinghood. wwmowm 0.91": -â€"Mrs. Jackson, aged 97 years and 9 months died at: her residence hers on Monday night. Her remains were taken to Lindsay cemetery on Wednesday. LurW-uv-d‘ _ 7, VISITING THE Srcx.â€"-Mrs. Jenkins and daughter went out near Port Perry last week to visit sick relatives. LAGRIPPE has made its appearance in several homes in this vicinity. Quite a large number are prostrated with it. ILLUMINATED.â€"-Dr. Hall has his house and ofiice beautifully illuminated with acetylene gas. Also a light at the gate-way, showing the traveller right- where to find him any hour of the night. A an a... . .. 3 LITTLE BRITAIN Spade! to the Wotchnnn. MEETING.â€"The Bible Society held its annual meeting in the Methodist church here last Thursday. Owing to holiday festivities the attendanw was small. Rev. Mr. Chambers, president of Toronto conference, gave an excellent address. Officers for the year: President, J. B. Weldon ; secre~ tory, I. Ford : treasurer, F. Whiteside ; repository, T'. H. Morton. "â€"â€" T--L:-n PERSONALS -Rev. Mr. Wickett and wife of Mountain Grove, have been spending a week among relatives ..... We were delighted to learn that Mr. John Allen of Lindsay was able to be out at his sister’s a. few days ago ...... Mr. and Mrs. Eck spent New Years in Reach, with Mrs. McLeod. CONGRATULATIONS are going the rounds in favor of Messrs. Stacey, Suâ€"ggith and Rich, who have been re- elected in this path of the township to municipal honors. n To BE REGRETTED.â€"â€"Regrets are expressed that by the action of two good men in close pmximity becoming candidates for county honors, both are left at home. ANS'VERSARY.â€"Tbe great event of the season is over, and has been an unqualified success. Rev. T. C. Brown of Kingston preached the anniversary sermons of the Methodist church on Sabbath. The audience was greatly delighted and benefitted. On Monday the bill of fare was more than had been promisrd. The speaking in the afternoon was by Revs. Howard, Delve, W'ickett, Shaver and Cook. Excellent anthems were rendered by the choir. The tea was an immense affair, but there was enough and to spare to feed a crowded church, and hold a social Tuesday night. At 8 p. m. Rev. Mr. Brown gave his lecture. Anything like a description if this would mar its beauty. It was simply grand, and h‘ghly appreciated. Manilla friends furnished the music for the evening. CHURCH. â€"â€" Special services are announced for the Menbodiah church to begin with a four days’ meeting next week. ADDRESS mo PRESENTATION. â€"- The young people of this aeckion and t few of the friends fromigrgylgutoolf pounce-15m buy .n-v-‘v -- vâ€" â€"_D' of the house of Mr. Gillsnders on the evening of Dec. 26th. with two objects in view. First end chiefly, to make a pree- entetion of a beautiful writing-desk and watch-guard to Mr. B. Stacey. who has taught school in this section for the past five years, and second, to spendeeplee- sent social evening with each other. thjoine§ is the address: Deer kind dâ€" £_l-_.1_ I- L‘.’- andJ teacher your many friends in this locality have heard of your intention to sever your connection with our school, with great regret, Five years of most successful work in the conduct of our; school has given you a place in our esteem which will live for years to come. We have marked with unequalified satisfact- ion the progress which our children have made under your teaching, your general department among us has won for you a very wide circle of friends who have learned to appreciate your many social and manly qualities, so that it is with sincere regret that we contemplate the severance of our aessociation with you. However all thing change. The old order changeth giving place to the new. We trust that the new field of enterprise which will engage your attention for the future will be both pleasrnh and xofit- able. Please accept tnis writing-d and Wumwm CROSS CREEKS SAN DRINGHAZ! I'HE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY THIERSDAY. JANUARY 5TH. 4899 #M s â€"â€"The Electorate of . turned out in their to vote on Monday. ine Mr. B. O’Connell watch-guard as a testimony of your esteem. May mmy kind memories If your association with us linger In your mind. we join Inwlnhing you a very “3313(3on NOTES.â€"â€"What’e the matter with Tom Calvert ‘2 He's all right, so are J lm Byrne and Tom chkaon ...... Ops seems to be left in the cold as far a; commissioners are concerned ....... Bid Osborne {5 electei mayor of the town, and the boys are anticipating an oys‘er supper In the negrfnture. n â€"â€"â€"â€" -_A Speeds! to the Watchman. Germanâ€"On Thursday, Dec. 292h, the whole community was saddened by the death of Miss Eliza Little. second daughter of John Little. Much sympa- thy ia felt for the bereaved parents. es- pecially as the rest of the family are also sick, with the same dread disease. diphtheria. “ "n .1, Al- N_LL-_ vary..- -_ ‘ PERSONA;7;'MiES A. Barney and Miss B. Jefl‘cey of Huntingdon are the guests 9:11:91: Eon-sin, Miss Cassie Smith 3,-L - _L- L..- bâ€"‘N\U vâ€" . ...... Mieenéteilrafi Thorndyke. who has been residing with Mrs. Downey for the last four months, has returned to her home in Mtllbrook ..... Mien May Thoro- dike of Millbrook is the quest of Miss Ida Calvert ....... A. jolly crowd of _ young people drove to Esmemee on Mondsy evening and atte the fowl supper and concern under the auspices of t‘re Presbyterian church. The eleizhing wan so poor that three of the boys wanted to A _ __- “.3an an #n rifle UU 2W5 ytnu- v uâ€" -r Vâ€" _-_v walk home, but Were prevailed on to ride part of the way. ‘lnflnenv-nu the Judge. "Dennis llallignn, you are vhnr; beating your wife What have. ya for yourself?" "Av yer honor plaza. (M don't mm: ()5 bate her at all. at all." “Don’t think you beat her?" "No, set. E! Oi'd bo'n rifierouin the schrup mesilf, Oi'd called it. a draw ‘ - Boston Courier. . To the Electors of But Ops, Emily md Omemce: GENTLEMEN,â€"I hereby wish to tender my hearty thanks to 111 who endou'ored in my way to secure my election a Commiuioner for the Third Division. Although not elected I am mum! for the splendid euppott accorded me by my triends.â€"Your| truly, JAS. ROBERTSON. Agricultural SOCIETY ;t one o'c'ock in tho altemoon, for lhe on e n electing 1 President md other Officer: 01 t e uiu Society, and receiving Statement. of Receipts and Disbursements. u: uuv .- M. v- .â€"v â€"v.â€"- Victoris A ricultunl Society will be he‘d in me COUNCIL BAMBER In the IOWN HALL, in the TOWN OF LINDSAY, on of the Members of the Soqth Bidigzyf t‘he‘QOgntg ‘of Wednesday. Jan. 18th, ‘99_ tlce is hereby given in pursuance of R. S. 0. Chap 121: osm. 38. that :11 pexscne huring chime mm. m. we “uncut! RichudW. Middleton, late 0! the Town- ship of \‘emlun in the County of Victor“, Fumer, L A_-L_ _-__-l_.l A- --_J _. _--s __-_A:) wu- v- v--â€"â€" *7 dec'éasei, Ire hereby requimd to send ny t prepaid or otherwme deliver unto Messrs. Mo ugnlin Mchumld. Soliciwn.c., Lindon 9.0.,Soliclton for Game! ne Middlgtqn mgijolgqladlegpn‘, “mm; \lâ€"u av. --- 7_V- , and executor of the said We, a. full etutement of their claim or chime end the nttute of the security (it any) held by them for the sum: on or before the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. as after the mid due the laid executrix md executor wm proceed to distribute the nssetl of the aid canto. having regud only to those c‘aiml of which they Ihsll at that thug 1|qu hgd noglcg. . A A CA.“ tosondbypost, pr a, toll) {Ln-cello F.9q one am executor“)! 01°53 hat wm md minut' o: as, Dnted this zsih'diy «f Dcccmber. A.D. 1393, u Linday. McLAUGHLlN k Ic'D) MD. Solicitors for the said oxecutrlx and newtonâ€"53. Pursuant to the Ruined Statutés 0! Ontario. Chap. 129, sec. 38. the creditors of June Ban-on Greener. late of the Town of Unduy. in the County 0! Vic- toria, widow,(docouod). who died on or about tho hentydhird Day of October, m8, are required on or More the was _v v“ __â€"-__ -V aid June Ben-on Greener. et Lindsey P.0., their Christina and surnames. eddreeeee and oocupatiom, in]! particulate of their claims, end the nature of the send ,‘it eny) held by them. The slid executors Iheil terthe laid twent math dey 01 December next be it liberty to d bute the eeeete of the aid deemed or en part thereof, wrong the en entitled thereto vine reprd enlyto the e of which theveheiltheu have notice. and mu not he liehie tor the met: or eny pert thereof to dirtributed to my person or no of whose cleim such execu- ten have not no 00 It the time 0! the distribution Dated s! .thk 8th member. 1898. ‘ TBOIAS A3,! solicitor tor John D. “we“. um! um. I. Wanna-up. the mumâ€"60 3. Lindsay. Jul. 8rd. [899â€"13. TWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY. l899. ARD OF THANKS. XECUTORS’ NOTICE. 27!!! DAY OF DECEUIER, 1898, THE ANNUAL MEETING SOUTH VICTORIA REABORO JAMES KEITH. gm! v. if? )u to an) Secretary $5.99. . . , ...~ v-..“ -â€"Frieze Fishers for young men, very â€"â€"A good Mel: (stylish, $4.99. ,. - . -Streer. Ulsters for youmz men of r‘â€"â€"â€"- â€"An 3““ 00* Tweed and Frieze. $3.90. ""â€""' ~91 <olid Wor -Good Meltons at $4.43. ‘ â€"-‘1 our choice â€" Fine Beavers at 85.73. styles of -â€"Worsteds at $6.00. â€"L'lszer\: and Pursumt to the Revised Statutes of Onurio, 1897. Chap. 129, Sec. 88, the creditors of June: Slow. “to of nhe Township 0! Muipon. in the County ox Vic torh. fa mar. deemed, who died on or ubout the Fifteenth day 0! December, 50.. 1897, latest-M. are hereby required to send by pout. prepaid. on or baton the FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. AD». ’99 to Messrs. McSweyn 8: Anderson, Lindsay P.O.. solcitors tor Elvin Slow, adminiatmtrix ot the cattle of the aid intestate. their Christan md sur- namel, addresseg gud dgocriptions. mu particulars of ,n 4‘ , _.-___:42-_ In -....\ Wile Dgtod ut Lind” the 3101. W 0! December nosâ€"14. ‘ "lulu", ”unwavw â€"â€"â€" â€"__or ‘ , 7 ' - their china, and the Mute of the neuritic: (it my) held by them, md the add creditor. ore duo to take notce thot the odd udminhtntrix ahall, after the vi! Fourth duy of Februu'y. L0 1899. noxt, be at lzbeny to r‘istnbute the assets of the odd intestate. or my part thereof, unonz the-flnnrties entitled thereto. havmg regard Only to the cl 3 of which she moy then hove notice md oholl not be lisble for and mu or my put thereof so distributed to any n of whose chm aha, shall not hove notice st the time of such dhtrioutlon. McSWEY‘N ANDERSON o! the Town 0! Lindsay. in the County of Vlctorh, Boltcitors for the ad- miniotntfl;._ _ ._ __ r . . _,AA__L-_ A n U Quill! VI Duvu uI-unvunv- [10000 It In . McSWEYN a: m asmxY at the Town of finduy, in they County of Victoriu, solicitor: for the mania. Victor ‘, unner. “Wm. wuv ouu Vu u. .- â€"- â€".â€" Twenty-Fifth day 0: November, A.D. 1898 iwm mgr-3'): required to land by post: profiailri, on '3; FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUBRY. A-Du '99 vuv nv- uâ€"uâ€" w... '7 V to my person 0! whou‘rcfdm the shall not have noting st the up; of such dinnbuglon ulauuuv vv .I-v ---‘â€"-_ ..__- I --~- -7 - Chup. 129, Soc. 33, the cuditomol Frederick Western, lute u! the Townlh Victor A" 195mg, d ip 0! WM, in the County 0! occuod. xvho died on or :bout the ,# a n ..'\M n-5.-L-o- “Julian--0- In. Dstod 3t Lladsty. the ant m of December, L898:â€" 1 4. to Messrs. McSweyn Anderson. Lindsay P.O.. solicitors for Elmira Western, ndminietntrix o: the ante. of the add intestate. their Christin :nd .nmmee. nddreues nnd descriptions. tnll per-timbre of their chum. nnd the nature of the securities, (1! any) held 'by 93cm, nnd the aid crzdibora m duo ,,A AL- __l) _)_l_l.‘_.t_h- -L-“ \- -" ' ""'â€" 'J " "'v ” " ' to aim notice that the add udministntrlx mu, fits: the aid Fourth (13 of Febmu'y, AD. 1899. next be at liberty to stn‘bute tha slots 01 the aid inmate or may put thereof, max the as o c entitled thereto, lining mud only to . s 0! which the may then lave notice. md Ml not he lhble tor sold mots or any thereof IO distributed .. -_.. M...“ An .9an pnim Aha dull not have DMINISTRATC’R’S NOTICE Pursuangto the 343de samu- ot Ontario. 1897. , ,, u. A‘_ .- 5.“;__2AI. “VnnOA-n DMIN IS TRATOR’S NOTICE T0 CREDITOBB. T0 CREDITORS. Warm overcoats cons EARLY E OVERCOA TS : figflwgflfifl IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COL'KTY OF VICTORIA. 1 OF rm: count or In the matter of the Infant Children H'alker. Da‘easwi NOTICE it hereby given NOTICE thereby given. that applimtian will be made to the Surrogate Cour? of the County of no. toris. below the Judge in Chambers. at the Court Home, in the Togm o! Licdgas' ip aid County, after ,-L- A‘.‘ ; LugAA 1he migration of twenty dew from the first public; um: hm“, on been: 0! ADAM WALKER, or the Ton: of Lindsey, in add county. Moulder, who is the .mptether of the first named, end {other cf the other (our 0! the tolloeing intent children, for en order a fiomtln him their Guu'dien, the! is to ens:â€" SARX SIN IR shout fourteen were or ege. the deughter of the aid Dorothy Ann Walker. by her ma ‘ with Ohulee L. Sindeir, deceased ; end MILD WALKER. About seven yen: of . VIVIAN WALKER, ebout five yen: o! an, MA Y WALKER. shout three years of e end DOROIH t' WALKERebont one seat. intent itdreu o! the said Dorothy Ann Walker by her marriage with the seid 1899 ADAM WALKER, by lcSweyn Andemon. of the Town of Linduy. my the County of \' ictoria, his U iambic rooms 0nd good table. Terms moder- uee. Apply a 86 William“... northâ€"52.3. solicitor- IMPORTAII SALE “F Valuable Farm Property By vinuo o! the power 0! ale contained in s oer. “in managed which 'ill be produced st the time o! It! there Wi be dated for file t PUBLIC AUC- 1'10 n the $134950»: 80 53. m 11-13 TOWN OF LINDSAY. 0n For It apply to "'"' " nmucnmv a: Mountain), Vader's 80W Dttod It nudity. thh 18th dty of WI. AD“ “Wu-514. st 12 o‘clock. noon, on flat anunblo Fu-m Property. being the North Eat Quarter of Lot No. Fourteen, in the Eighth Oonoeaaion e! the Township 01 mm, in the County of V'ictorio, containing 60 m. more or Ian. The pronuty is well muted. six miles from 0m and twelve Inna (mm mm: The toil I n omoo my” 8.â€"!hnpuoont.tobepdddownnt thy-o! mommsoayu, or the pm my nuke went: with the vendor's oolidtou lat thebnhnootomnnonmome. . For further manual! sud condinons ot ale BOARDERS WANTED--Com- mm mm: md good table. Terms moder- 'DTudgTfiisdsay this 2nd duy or Junnry. u). SA'WRDAY. THE I4T|l BAY OF JAN- UARY, I899. u-ldn hmrdwnst WKMW ~Are you in need of an Overcoat? â€"Come early in the day and you will have some ehahoe of being well served. â€"Good serviceable Oven-coats for men at $8.70. â€"A good Melton Overcoat at $1.50. â€"An all-wool Beaver Coat at 86.00. â€"A solid Worsted Overcoat at $6.50. â€"Your choice of 20 difi‘enent colors and styles of Fine Overcome. â€"L’lsters and Short coats at $433. f the A ma Puma: m the Revised Sutures 0! Ontario. :53. Chapxlfl. Sec. 88. the Man 01 Games Eat: Clix-khan. Inc of the ioIthip cf Pardon, in 2?: County of Vitamin. tumor. deceased, who died :2? thou: the twentysixth dgy or November. 15'): 2'- reqnixed on or before the toeendbypoet, prepoid. to John Chmtian. Sr. adminxtntor of the property of the mi 1:h v9 Edwin Christina. et Cunbmy P .O., or to ;.. O'Connor. Undeay. solicitor for the said 5:: Chxistien. their ChrLfim and aux-names. mares! mdoocupetio- e, mum of tteir chims w: the nature of the security (it my) held by them. ”r: sold administnmr shell otter the aid twdfzh «is; c: Jenutry next be et liberty to dutnbuu» the meta d thefldQMorevperttheteot, among J! per-ties entitledthereto. having reg-rd cab to "* chimeofwhidlhednlithenheve notice end as :9. not be liable further.“ or my pm therco s amibutedtiouypereonorpenors of whuee \ 3;. such “minimum he. not noticed the time 01-1 distribution thereof. Metflndny ,th'llSthdqofDeeember. :0 L V. O'CONNOR. B. A” finders. eolicitor tor Jul. Christin. Sn. the «inhuman-52 ‘1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-â€" APPLICATION TO PAR. LIAMEN T Take notice that an application win he made to the Legislutive Assembly of fine vainoe of Ontario st its next session on behalf of the Corporetion of the Town 0: Lindsay for an Act, (D Confirming anc ratifying By-law No. 818, bein a By-lnw authorizing the loan of 3‘ ,0ua.uu to Richard Sylvester on the terms therein mentioned, and (2) Authorizing the Town Council to pass a By-Inw granting to Messrs. Rider end Kitchener e bonuspf $2,0(l).00 towards the purchnse of a site and necessary conveniences for the erec- propefl upon euchtermseemeybe milkinmdanthm the issue of tureetoreieeseideum. Dated 3t Lindsey, this 8th day of November, L898. LINDSAY’S LEADING CLOTHIER 127'” (M Y 0F Jlllllflr, 7899, G. H. HOPKINS, 831 L 3, 3:66;: €103. E@ a J 051‘ cm from the One Door PR CPR CPR CPR 5 P8 C P1 CPR CPR C PR CPR ‘1 PR Prosl IS'IV The ma m VH“ that. past spenl in th for In

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