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

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«vb-cow .. . -‘. ”win '6 '4 2 D;5TT?'C~T NEWS. l cal; ss WELL l Special to the VVattlirnan and Warder l 'B.\:<i:l:'l‘Socx.\i. -.~\ basket social under! the auspices of the Presbyterian churchl Will 06 held on Thursday evening, Jan. i 26th. at the hOillte of Mr. Alt-x. Crant near 3 Cresswcll. A choice program will be a prOVide-l. Procrcds in aid of church fund ' Come :iWa' w-‘ ds and bring your baskelsi and sweethearts with you. , l REABOIZI) E Special to the Vilmchman and “larder j CI‘.!-2.\MI~L2;‘~.‘ .xxn Cnnnsl-z )IElaris(:.â€"Al meeting 2,: lil‘! r~.i.rons:irzd friends of the Real) .ro lion. r and Clieeie Association, will be hula. 'LE :‘nc factory, on Wednesday next, Jan. Lila, at 13H p. in. sharp, Everyone ~\.Li«~i.'red to turn our, as bnsi-i neSs of llilpul' 'ane \viil be transacted. Mr. Moore- of l’etcrboro is expected to be present a 1d deliver an address. Di 1 LENTL1 Special to the: '~."\'atch.nan and \‘Jarder Paaiilzks' le'l‘l‘TUTE.â€"Ull Friday, Jun. ' become incorporated 27th, Formals : stituw Um‘ctlllfls will be; held hcrr. ill” :rziternson session Willi commence at '. 23.). and the evening, sessnon -.._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--â€"â€"‘â€"""‘_'-"“ by liting close to the ’phone; others prof: iik’wwise. horns -â€"The C‘leell family are r- vaioscinz ...... We are pleased to i that ilf.:tin Eirle DIUUI'G, son of Rodin-.1 Molire, is improving under the skillful treatment of D: . Hall of Little Britain. CA .lfll’RA Y IDMLI to tho Watchman. C oxonit'l‘ AXI) OYSTER SUPPERâ€"Loyal lCaininray lodge, Canadian Order of Odd- ftllOVVS, will give a grand concert and 0V>€ct supper in Routly’s hall on W ednes- «ii-w e\ellllig, llec. 2.3m. ’l‘he programe is now lining arranged and will consist of readings, I‘ccltutlous, vocal and instru- mental music, etc. D.G. Master “. H Shaw of Toronto will be present and deliver an address. Also Grand Medical Referee Dr. Bingham of Cannington and the Deputy District Grand Master. Tea will be Served in the basement of the Methodist church from 5 to 8 p m. All; mission. adults 25c: children under 1. years 15c. PI'BLIC biscuitâ€"Our public library ' ' is." ... v ' nice v since we lave h piogrc “Uh cry and elected oflicers. lindcr the circful guidance of our worthy president, Mr. Harvey Rogers, it must go ahead. A concert in thc Dt’lltllf at 7.30. Papa's will be read by C. \V. of the library “'ill be held ut the Grange Nash and '1'. :‘. Wallace of Toronto, '1‘- J. Irwin, w. um»... Fred llore, w. 3.1 Sw:i~'-, Alli-r9. irivldson, lJim. Mark, L. \V. Nash, J. I“. I)“: and “'in. iiore. .l[-i [KI ROSA S '1’.~l'[1l).\' hall, Linden Valley. 'to-morrow evening. Admission 15 and ll) cents. Barnsâ€"Mr. \V. A. Fanning attended the races at Port l’crrv and while there sold his speedy pitcvr "Fortunate." Still W. A. couldn‘t be without a I‘iIL‘tB horse, so with a ’mor» than wordv ilivir highappreciation of Us faithful «out done in tbo_pasr (our years, by pmaoming him With a . Eelkciric seal C‘i' .|_...1 A pair of kid gloves. Tbs iozlowing «l II'I‘SS was read by Mr. Rooms Spencr, .‘ilr. Arch. Campbell malt: g the pres. nation in behalf of the young people: M- . Duncan McFadyen. DEM: FRIENDâ€"Iii prvnenung ourselves! befiw you this evening we the young people of this community Wish to express our feelings of atmcbment and gratitude to you for your in lnul work among;r us (in log three years. Your labor has been such as could sprii g from no other than ;. source of true Lllselfish love. Your unfailing kindness and genial manner, your noble christian example and zeal for ihn cause of Chris: luvs won for you the regard, esteem am; ..pprobmion of all the cunmiunity, and i is with feelings of pleasure we place on record our apprec’ iaiion of your l11~'.'I'S among us, not. only as a helper in ill - Sabbiih school but as a W: ling (SODIUM-list l0 all branches of of work which in vi to the betterment of .huumm‘y miilyl-"l with the Joyous lfeeiii-Js which in» season affords is one 5 of Sllekli‘e regret for your early departure from among us. 1 is useless for us to attempt to recount your acts of kindness am: lienelicience during your abort-stay in our micst. Likewise would we fail in ,azreinptinu to repay you for your excel: lam: work. We as»: you than to accep. Special to :he ‘.V:.- hman and \‘a‘arder (“1‘“ny fulfrghi‘i‘li é: 1:133:61,in \[r this blight ‘30an 0f "ur love and 68286!“ v - - s “131' ' O '_. L0, \‘ lit: ll 1 Q I ( . . . _ v . t. ‘ . ‘ .‘ul'l‘E‘L‘râ€"JUVIT‘T Florfli“‘3 "md I“hillls‘aniiintr's name ivill still appear in the gl‘eJ “EL “he prayer that you. ind-y 1mg, Dame” gar-l "‘ :arty r9 3 "umber .Of their; list (if \i’inners (luring 1891). be s5: iri‘d vi a faithful Worker In Cutlets frIn-nds on M unity night ls-t. lhe coy-Si PERSONALSrr-DICSSI‘S Jackson and Brock‘ limglow. Signed in behalf of the 3“} tue Dyir‘f,‘ dreaheddf" I’S‘gm": """ lattendcd the races at Port Perry ...... young p ””18 of Hartley community. “ bile Dr. 1 ml "IM‘I'S 0‘. ‘Irl-.,y{’\‘\'(39d “nus )Iis‘s Chrysler of Lindsay was visiting J. ll c «non R, McEacbern. A. Campbell, maKlflg ibFilll."1i 311‘s. :rfl'dlc hilt, I“ b0 C. Ray's last Sunday ...... )1. l“. WUOd V M . -. M NI F d an thou b has been “Mil: i '.'.' some tllzlr-‘l, be left his returned [0 situation at Newcastle yes-mtg V . II'JKtr- 1‘, ‘ c .8. y I. d . g horsc untied, and the doc'or came Pretty day. SomebodY will be sorry I'll bet a taken :M “"1011 by ”Wu“ rep 1" “1.8 nearly having; l1) “all: back to the Villafâ€"YC- sou for? wet! chosen words eXprefialng h“ ) as v a K ' _ . - l)‘.3'1‘.\.\'.)I‘.R. #_,.- (lg-Lip 1'... Lugs of gratitude and his high Vim!" FENELU. ' FALLS gill)“ (5...: ..n‘ of so costly a token of their . J I 1 The scene then changed and all LEL‘TI‘RE â€"Z\lr. Weeks of [ixbridge grave a. temperance addrsSs in illr‘ town hall last Tuesday cunning, but. owing; to the short no‘icc of his coming: and the exrreme cold night than». \as no: so large a crowd as we would have liked. Pizlzsos.\i..- \‘fu are vogv glad to see bit. Alfred Sleep around his nome again after an ftlfis'bfnijt‘ of two :~'«"1Y‘.~ in Manitoba . ..‘diss Lottie Mark is visiting at her home l-r‘il‘ Ci .kwwizi .. “CV. Mr. White, B.A., ii is s; ii‘ ...i Revnul ~H'\'lcc8 here this wink. \Vr Liope hr: will have good SUCCESS. -â€"â€"-o-â€"â€"â€"â€"- POWLES’ ”/le 'l'£.\'â€"-Fl;'.\"ELO.V Special to the VVatciiman :irzl Warder Norris ~ A very enj ymls evening was recently spent at the horn: of Mr. John Willock. :2. number vf young folks gathered, ;,...2 every min ei‘J \yed them- selves to (Emi- c irt’a crii'ent. Mr. Geo. Syer was presd'it at no occasion from Treharn, Maoito‘ci. ()y~t9rs were Served and evuy “In: rill ih» i: duly to the libel fruit ...... 5 -y. voys, Who is i. that. don’t like the, ladies? Some don’t. Ontario boys, hat hr. 2 ___.___ Ll .VETVII.I.E Special to tn: \Natcbman arid Warder ORITI'ARS‘ «An old and respected resi- dent of ibis : ucdlty pas-«i may on Tues- day night, when Mrs. Hairy Heislip joined Illc grant maj 21': y. Mrs. Heaalip was born in Iceland I30“ years ago, and came to this arczion 33) years ago, Mrs. Heaalip was a inemb»: cf the Methodist church and veiy highly respected by a large number of acquaintances, who now join in standing the liedriit‘t‘i! sympxthy totlie bow-no”; son, Oallfl'i’tfi', and nus- band. The funeral Will be clinduczed on Thursday by Rav. A I... Alain. - ---- .4 130 Y V. 1"; ecial to tit: V.’:.::hman and W2rdcr SP NiiTl:S.â€""li;llli“ are Very quiet iirQ'lNl here . ...ll 'l-Illlitfil Ill "l ".f-iLHIS 'il\‘:€(l » v ‘l v‘ L) . by ({ll-t‘tlll. ‘ir A. Mgr-willie :ILL’tll'i holds the mils-.- of inci’cship. We ('Oni gi‘utulute :zivn «I'I his success ...... Our School is ;v.'-_"" «sing fiVOi‘ilily under lls al)l: teacher. J. M. :‘\l'llls{[‘01l§( ...... Blaster .‘vl:..« n; 'l‘. fil;12;:".iern left on Tuesday, Lil" in: ::‘st., z’U;L"i‘!lll the lind‘ say L‘Ullcgo We wish him every SUCCt‘ss‘. H‘i'szit‘xl: \ 1. ‘rri chnvâ€"~ l ijv, llrh inst., 31!: H. :41!” ‘1 "'11 of lilo. n Stitioll. was unite". in .L . g: to Bliss I”. ‘.l -I-I-ir:hez'il of tin: fw‘dlli‘, pl l= - Bliss 32. .5. Mt'iC-lcllci‘rl a53l>16-illl‘litili’,‘v\'hlic . in John '1‘. Mc- Eachei‘n .m. ml .9 qi'ooziiszzzgin. \Vc wish them ilzllL’:. â€"â€"~â€"-â€"+â€"â€" '. PlCUNK f v \ , ' .c'. i . .2.Dafl 3.2.1 syr-.u('l' Special a t:: Si: 1; xx» my persons are at prescnl suffering, i. .rgrippc. k‘i;.\‘i».l:.i'._ - ‘\ lurg» i'lHrI‘ll pissed through tl‘n‘ Village on Stun-day on its way to the :JJruind Cri;!~-.“l‘\', so plaiCI-f in its last rest»): place at: flint was mortal of (belite fur. on \V'L‘Illltffifl 1); night, illit lltil inst. 'l‘llc funeral was “=Pll:luctekl my the brezhren 0f Li).L. N0. 15‘". Hf Willa: .‘ilr. McKee was one of the ,.;._ liter nicnz'wrs. Rev. Mr. Chalice com! :-t.-d I‘CIIIidlls services at the home of {tin «ieceasc-i :illl’l at the grave, after which m.- llrethrcll took part. in the impressive «3; «age ceremony. This is the second luncnl within in year that the association Ilw.‘ had from the home of Mr. McKee,‘ the o‘licr being in April, when Mr. McKee's sin; Arthur, one of the most promising you .4 men of Somervilln, was: laid to rest. '1‘ aged mother and timely" have the slow-rest sympathy of the neighborhood m their gr-nit sorrow. Franâ€"At Il ..vn on Monday morninz, the beautiful residence 0 N‘ned by Mr. M. Rex-ell mu totally destroyed by fire. By heroic elln'ts the parsonage near by was saved. The loss was pirtiaily coverâ€" ed by insurance. This is a heavy loss to the village, as the property was valuable and beautifully situated. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€" FIXGERL’UA [YDâ€"J] .l [ZIP/ASA Special to the Watchman and Warder WANTED â€" Uni- pro-.iperona town has named a very quiet state in the line of business since our worthy blacksmith, Mr. John Frise, left us. Tao sound of the anvil is no longer heard or the cheering song of the men, and everything has the .ppouance of a vacant town. We are surprised tha' such a suitable place for a good blacksmith remains open so long. Some cue mil surely come are long. BREVITIPN â€"â€"Uur schuc is coming along nicely. i-mre m a full a-to-ndmce every day, with u s uii ins lot vi children. A GOOD MARKET. â€"- 0 it farmers are Winning to appreciate 'he Value of our local telephone line, which connect Illam '11:]! one of the bear market! in the pro- vince, Hog-g B- 3., Marn- is.S?4tfon, who duo buy «5 Ilvssweli, Backwater, Sun- dcthnd and Cmnington All of these w are connecrod by local telep'li-ne and cm be switched On to the Flugerb-«v-i punch. Thus we are aim to keq p on wi h the make u, a--d him “Mm; of n rise in price. One of our . m "“ ”M", to say Ill-if ho- wul who 50,. a bushel morn on bu mike ,’.. ‘ .E ‘3 . George .‘.lcl\'cc, who deal Special to the Watchman and Warder Vicroaiocs â€"Our hockey team in bo- coming a furious "seven ”, On Friday, the 13Eh inst, they played Bobcaygeon in the latter’s rink, and were victorious in a score of 13 to 1. On Tuesday, the 17ih, a team came from Cannington and were defined in the Feaelcn Falls rink by the home team in a score of 13 to 0. Our o 45 pliy a line gone. Goal tender G. Grahim could hardly be aux-pissed, and amongst the forwards it is difficult to judge. But certainly C. Dayman ranks high, while on Tuesday evening the play- ing of J. Boice deserved special mention. The Cannington boys took their diifoat in a vcry genzlsmanly manner, and the play- ing' of their goal tender and the ninth g of “Dusty" were Very much appreciated. A “omenâ€"Mr. J. Aldous left last week for Ballevillu old Port Hope with “Little Hector." The beautiful little I‘a’Ct‘l’ I'M-gill his winter s-‘asnn well, “inn. lug ilzs: m may at Port Hope. Ora Btssrs â€"â€"Our bus line service is like every thing else here, “up-to.date.” A. fcw weeks ago Mr. W. McCall appeared vii h a fine coveied vchide, only to be followed by Mr. J. Ouiiiell in a covered turnout, which rivals ilH snowjn hue. CIIi'RIZH ~82. A'dre-vr‘s‘ pulpit w’aa very ably filled on Sunday last by the Rav. Mr. Martin. Rev. 'Mr. Johnston will occupy i: on Sunday cx‘. PERSONAL â€")Ir . . Heard spout last Monday in Lindsayi ..... Mr. A. \Vrigh‘fi of the Bink mill returned to ilie Falls last week ...... Mr. _ . S. Riwland spent Monday in Kingston. called hither by the (la-nib if an uncle ..... Miss Miller re- turizvd list: week from spending her Vaca- tion 3' her l’lOllir: l~l Toronto... . . .Mr. J. A (iiilogly of Linda-4y, spent Friday and Monday :i-t the Falls ...... Miss Aldous went to Toronto last week with her brotiicr, Mr. F. .‘iilous, to spend a few weeks. 31:. Aldous i~i «Lt-lull!) , the voter- inmy collcgc :iiexc. . . . . We Arrj glad to sw 'iia: ow mew. Mr. Win. McArthur, i~i able to ll: filial)". argon after hislata ‘ ircl‘euo 'AICH-Cli of "lo Srll'pc.' ...â€"4’â€" MAIN/MID Spg‘ial to the Wa.chman :.nd \Varder L'l>.\'iiltAl'l'I..\'l‘lo.\‘s.-â€"'\\'e are now lute-r- csfl: l in this fl.'.il'j bilsilzrss, and we me all p l‘il\Cil tint . nr good flit-lid Air. llytlc of [112. WAT: ll.\l.\.N, attend-d lhc annual «" Jilyiaillion o: iliLil‘)’:Hl‘ll of IS lswl'n Olil.l.i in at iiili'zston. \Vc boon for ti. f :ll remit of ‘ llf‘ lill‘L‘Ell‘lg. Ul;lFU.\l;Y.â€"-lt is our duty to chronicle till,- death of one. of the first settlers of this “3:139. ill lllt‘ licks-3n ul' lii'iizizil l’i‘m'nsc. iili‘o d c'l l‘l‘Cellily’ at l’ctx-l'b rm and “as .llll‘l.‘(l in lllt‘ owl II. I}. burying around. The deccasvd formerly livrd on the lot where \Vil‘iim Jordan now resides. He was :1. broth-r to Joseph l’c-niosc of our village, who is One of our lliosl. esteemed citizens. The deceased Was a bird-work- inc, man, and much respectcd by his llt‘ifJIIIJOI'S. ' ANO'I‘HER 0AK\\'OUD Bov Ilchnn li‘noM. -â€"â€"Your correspondent. Was shown a copy of an American paper called the Plain dc dcr, printed at. Lake City, Micli., dated Noumocr 2nd, 1895, in which We see a. letter over the signature of Isa c S. Minthornc lo a friend. The uritcr goes On to iz‘n c the. hisrory of his flimi-v. dating back Oct. 4th 1768. ihe date of the, birth of his futhci‘ John Mintliornc, who lived at one time in our neighborhood. Mr. Mint home has prospered on the other side of‘ the: line, and is candidate for state senator for the state of Micl'ligan. He lVil‘l be remembered by a number of our residents. He was formerly a schoolboy bee, and afterwards learned the tanning} hi‘ifilne-S with the late A. A. McLaughlin of this place. I will copy part of his polit cal address. He savs: “Good politi- cal management of our affairs will make the people prosperous. because we are an ingeiiuous, industrious and go-ahsad folk and have plenty of resources in our country, and with proper management every .man could have a li.tle palace." Thus it H and ever was Canadians, and more especiuly Oakwood boys, come to the from, when they go abroad. The person referred to is an uncle of A. L. Minthorne of this place, who is the onlv relative so far as your con'espondent could learn now living in this vuciiiitv. . Wu.” PEOPLE ARE SAYING.~-0ur skat- ing rink man smiles all over his face. now- :i-uays ...... The meeting on Monday at the cheese factory was well attended . . .. If our council kceps on :is they have startâ€" ed, Lhev Will have a. record of their own ...... Dr. Rear is doing :i nice practice. . . . . That the pctii’i=ii to commute the mm- tence passed on Mr Brunker, shou'd SII‘CePfl ...... 'I'hat our pnsior is popular a .d the peop‘e are happy. HARTLEY. Special to the Watchman and Warder, I’ans£:.r;.T10N.â€"'I‘lio you g ["00119 of tho Harley cvmmuhl y undo tho- lost I“ ui y “\‘cwlng or the ob; ye .r (0.4:: ‘30 b '98) Tnu I-Cossl'lu of mm of Il'ld ii est. maul gi'hcungn I-l ill» l‘is'I-ry if 'lI-J piiul’rb‘elVU sec-inn I“ in! Iuilms astound cann- rwprcae‘ntiven of million? f-imiiien to he in one of Mr. Duncan McFmiyen in upend tho «veiling with him before his depntumfo: the city and to expressi: flfltfelll joinerl ll: liaartiiy for enjoying themselves durll i: ille remainder of ma evening. Clank 9 of various kinds were played until late iz. me night, and after partaking of a good in: why tea all united in singing that million-ate hymn “God be with you till we met-t again," then separated for their various homes. L-l.\'l'«I.V, DIGBY AND LONGFORI) Cor-M111. Pnocniimivns. â€"- The council met at cm town hall, Head Lake, Laxton, on Jan. 3* ii, 1899, pursuant to statute. Mommas irlcct having signed their quali- ficationa and declaration of office took their sews. Members are : Geo. Staples, reevc. .I one: Campbell, Thomas Davey, Ruben liar and Kenneth McDonald, councillors. The minutes of former meet- ing were read and confirmed. . Moved iiy Mr. Davey seconded by Mr. McDondd, that whereas the bridge known as High Gully bridge on the boundary of rho town-ships of Dalton and Digby is not safe for public travel, that it will be neces- siry to have said bridgd rebuilt next summer; that this council is of the opinion that under the municipal act icia the duty of the county council to have said bridge re built, and the material to rebuild should be supplied in the winter season, be it resolved that the clerk be instrucred to forward a copy of this resolution to the county clerk, with a view of having the motor brought beforo the county council at its next session â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Divey, seconded by Mr. McDonald, that by liw No. 208. being a luv-law to appoint municipal officers, be mad 8. first thudâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Dwoy, seconded by Mr. 51.2Donald, that bv-:aw N l. 208 be read a But: did and third time, passed, signed and sea? ed . â€"Carrled. .‘i’i ived by Mr. Davey, seconded by Mr. .‘i'chonald, that John Biiiey be, and is lit-ruby appointed, auditor, to audit the accounts of the year 1899 with Richard S mtharan, appointed by the rceve.â€"â€"Car. lim- :1 by Mr. Campus-ll, seconned by Mr. K-.-rr, that William Hailaday be, and is hereby appointed assessor to assess this municipality for the year 1899, at a e'ilai'y of Sidâ€"Carried. Mowl 'r-y Mr. Davey. seconded by M r. Kerr. tin; by-law N0. 20‘), brings. by-law to Mignon: a local Board of Health and me was health officer, be read a first time. â€"Carrie-i. Maud by Mr. Davey, seconded by Mr. Kv'rr, that by-law No. 209, be read a sword and third time, passed, signed and graded. Carried. Movel by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Do ny, that the move glVe his order on tho iroasnrer in favor of Sam Hughes for Si”, printing‘aud ndvertising.â€"Car. DIOVt-L'l by Mr. Campbell. seconded by Mr. Knrr, that the reeve give his order on the -rr-~-urer in favor of William Halladay for $4.) for collecting for the your 1897.â€" C \I‘I'lcid . . M ~v-d by Mr. Davey, reconded by Mr. but". Nut the move give his order on the .â€"~- treason-r In favor of G. W. Beail, sta- tinner, for the sum of $1.75 for election bl anka. ~08fll8ds Moved by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. McDonald, than. the rows give his ovder on the treasurar in favor of the Municipal World for 670. for voteru’ list book â€"-Ocrried. Moved by Mr. D way, seconded by Mr. McDonald, that the clerk notify the county treacurcr to l-trike off all arrears of times against lot: 13, con. 1, Digby.â€"Car. Moved by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Davey, that. the time for collecting the KKK“ be extendld to the 14th day of February.â€"â€"Csn’ied. Moved by Mr. Dory. seconded by Mr. McDonald, that this c--uncii do now ad- Jouru iio meefi again ai rho township hall on the 15bit day of Fr‘nruarv, at the hour of ten o’clock in the formmm.â€"Carried. WILLIAM MAXWELL, clerk . FRANKLIN Special to the Watchman and Wade: Norcs.-â€"Busineau in our village is not 80 running at: present as it. was, owing to th-- Want of cleighing. The made all pro!- ant, are in 3 terrible Ito a With ion. . . 03f school re-opcned on tho .31] January in h the usual attendance. Mr. A. W, Bmiburn is again teacher, Ibin being bio fourth year. Mr. D. L. Sornmyille, the vumg man who took his pacemaker. lum- in who, while he was httulidinff the $01."... .l ..- Ottawa, ls sugar-ui on 'be 81’ m... of \Innvera, where he [Might tame rv'fsi'l" I! flile. llilii’l' mix-ID in with Iymgm by m the lI-l‘rnbet'r r-mily that we 'l'itvn t' ibe death of III ‘i‘ :lliam McOroric, sun of Mr. IJ-lbn Mel)? do. About leveu wear: «:0 he went to work in tbeEdiann worh, Peterboru, and was very “MI, guin- attack of lung trouble, M ling the respect and confidence of his employers, and after» getting comfortably , settled in his own house it was to be that he was not to enjoy it. About night months ago lung trouble set in, and in spite of all medical skill could do, be p cried away on Wednesday. the 11th luau. at. the age of 28 years. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. Tun SICKâ€"Mr. George Shields, who has been sufleriug for some time with an brought on by a severe cold, iii, we are glad to say, at present getting some better. . . . . . Also Mr. Amberaon Murphy, who has been ailing for a length of time, is still in fail- lng health, and his medical attendant holds out no hope of his recovery, as he 18 now livmg on borrowed time. . . . . . Mr. Frederick Veala has been a great sufferer for the past month wi h rheumatism, and being a man in feeble health for a lengih of time it in settling very severe on him. ELECTION MATTERS. â€"Tho election heat is now over for another year, and Gavan towuship did well in voting for the com- missioners, as they are without one at all. Mr. George Stapler has a long comrade with him, and it will be expected that John will be able to see further ahead and look over matters with more case than he will, so he need not be afraid. VVANTEDâ€"Posmon as House- keipcr by ii wi-iow. G .01 references furn- iahcd. Address JAC )B SNELGROVE, Little Britaili.’3-1. 1:011 SALE~Two Fresh Milch Cows; first-class in nvery rel-neat. For full bl‘lNSOl‘, 8r, Janit- particulars apply to S. villaâ€"~32. __________________.__.__ IMPORTANT SALE OF VAL- UABLE FARM PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of the Powers of Sale contained in a. certain Mortgage, which will be produced at the time of rule, them will be offered for rule by Public Auction, at the SiMPc‘ON HOUSE, IN Tilly TOWN OF LINDSAY. on SATURDAY. ELEVENTH DAY or FEB- RUARY. A.D., I899. wwm at Two o'clock in the afternoon, All that Valuable Farm Property, being the West Half of Lo: No One, in the Twelfth Concession of the Tow. ship of Emily in the County of Victoria, containing One ilundn-d ..cres, m re or less. This property is situate about 4 miles from Lindsay; about 95 acres cleared. The soil is L'OOd clayloiim. There is sail to be a young Orchard on farm. - -~ «4". TERMSâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid to the undersigned on day of sale, and the balance within 80 days. The purchaser. however, may make amncements with the undersigned for iii-.- balance to remain on mortgage. For further pirtlculars and conditions of sale apply to McLAlSGIILIN McDiARMID, \‘cndor'a Solicit- ors, Lindsay. Dated at Lindsay, this 14th day of January, A.D., 1890â€"34. IN THE SURROGATE COURT or THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. it: a ..i In (In: Matter of (he GliIll‘fliflTHh'iP (f {In- Ill/(mt Uh'ilffl‘t‘n of Frederick ll'ish'l‘u, farnwr, deretlSe’d. Notice is hereby given, that application wil be made t‘ the Surrogate Court of the Clunty of Victoria, before tho Judge in Chzinibcrs, iii. the Court House, in the Town of Lindsay, in 82.1.1 County, after the «xpiration of twenty days from the first. publicatii-n hereof. on behalf of Richilrd Western and Thomas Western, the younger, both of the Township of Mariposa. in said County, funnel-s. who are brothers of the said dweuacr‘, for an order appointing them Guardians of the foilnwiiiz infant children of the said deceased, that is so my 1-â€" iIAROLD FREDERICK WEBI‘ERN, about eight. years of age; CLARA OLIVEGMRUDE WESTERN. about five years old; ALMEDA BLANCHE WESTERN, about. two years old: and EDITH A NNA WESTERN, about two months. Dated at Lindsay, this 16th day of January, A.D , 1899. RICHARD “WESTERN and THOMAS WI- STERN. the younger, by BICSWEYN k ANDERSON of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, their solicitors.-3-4. Exceptâ€"oil’s; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant. to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1sil7, Chap. l2l, Sec. 35', the creditors of Wzllia-n Suggitt, Tziti- of the Township of 5 imcrvillc, in the County 4 1 Victoria, flinnrr, deccas «I, who died on or about tlm I.l.‘l)tl) day of January, A.D,, 1800, are lcqumd on or before the EIBHTEENTH DAY OF FESRUARY, A.D., 189.9, to smd by post, prepaid, to Messrs. Mrs‘weyn Anderson, 'Lindaay P.O., solicitors for (heavy noggin, exicutor of the estate of the said William Sugcitt, their Christian and surnames, addrcuscs and occupations. full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the security (if uni) hold by them. The mil (.Mcufur sh..ll after the said cichlcc nth day of Ii‘cbrunry, A.D., 1802), be at. liberty to distribute the Mints of the said deceased, or :iny purl. tin-roof, among the parties entitled Llierczo, havinr rc-ard wnlv L0 the claims of which he has then notice, and HILL“ not he Lable for the assets or any purl: thereof so d striboud, to any person of whose claim iuoh cxcciitor has not had notice at the time of such .iisiiiliiitimi. )lcxWi‘lYN ANDERSON (:f the Town of Lindsay, in the (Jouuty of \‘lcuirin, solicitors for the executor. Dated at Lindsay, this 18th day of January .-\.l)., iSSlzls- 3-4. The Annual General Meeting of. .. . The farmers' Union Mutual Fire In- surance Company will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBER. in the ...... TOwn of Lindsay, on. . .. . 1735017, 3rd DAY 0F FEBRUARY. 1899 at. 1.30 p.m., for the Elecdon of Directors, receiving the annual statement and such other buaiuesu as may be brought before said meeting. 2-3 R. G. CORNEIL, Secretary NEW MILL. Davidson's Mill, near Little Britain, is refitted and in good running order. Chopping done every day. Come early and take your GBIST HOME WITH You. if. D. CHRISTIE CO John Thirkcil Estate. TOR SALE. In order ‘0 wind up the «we offer: will be received by the nudehignod to partition \h. following vain. . Jr p» .prrtm- in the Town of uindlt’ :- . Pu 061 Outâ€"L03 30 ’l "-d life “on P111 of Lot No 20 01 via South Side if Bond ”not this pin rerty in rituufod in tho hm naiuonul p filou of the Tu'u. A cumfortcbu turn “only brick availing; rum» "3': e; or will all mu h 60 foot of thin prepcny for build n‘ Int. , Pawn! Tao nYo‘ulbl'a Lon-chow P ownv, coui' p mil of Lot N”. 8 Li all!) divi-Iou of boll 7 Ind II «main of Kain: strict, cud Inc-n “Ni '92 Row: fitm', hwlmr a f comr- of it fact. on Kcuv Strain and a (ii p h u f 96 to“. 8 inch-e- to n limo. TM. pro- ...n,‘ II oiiuau- \‘l themautral huwum porch... of mo town, . mick store, in. Dacron!” couple! by Juan Lumv, nun-0"! unit-w TM o upony I- hold un'c’ 3.... Crow 9, c an . d of Tomlin; .011“! gr. u~-1 is. t 856‘”. um) pvpuum light on rouewu burden to on chill. Tonn- tc suit purcbmm. G. n HOPKI VB, Vehiloh’ 6 “ii i: r, ’- nv. 24, um ---'IN 9. Lindsay. 701103 I! barrow aim-u ‘hit on.“ u Inn will by walla-m ha i‘u Linen. .tC.--~ .- u in non. umi-mJ run A ' . WWII/:1 aid nomad mi ac: to lamina-u the 'i cuy Hora-van u A d Pr-mwoil Railway Co . on v, .«d ‘0 rx «on m» tint-f rco - moody can oimulrwig Illa MM rulv- ~y, min to rcdnco, the captain Mock. mi my other I “your; 1 H.1WIOK8AI, , - .. Bo'icicor f :r caution tn, | “8M fill "m. RNA-1.50. it .l PUBLIC Norrog Shortâ€"Horn can; ...l n o @ an, accept the maker’s price 3% @g Cor. Kent. and Williamâ€"sis. @ The Wendellul Cheap Man B. J'. GO'U'GH A Good Starter For The New. Year. ”Near Hats for the N city Year There’s no reason why we shouldn’t double our usual HAT SALES this month. To do so we are willing to l, B. J. GOUGII’S LINDSAY’S LEADING CLOTHIER January must get on a “TWO-FURTY ” pace. be lots of “(10” put into the last of the WINTER SUITS and OVERCOATS, and HATS, and UNDERWEAR and FURNISHINGS. ever. Everything must shall start the new year more determined than ever to keep rolling up a good record for every month of 1899. milestone has been reached; and, having closed the most successful season in our business history, we begin another ycarby....... A SWIFT PUSH OUT of all Broken Lots of WINTER SUITS and OVERCOATSâ€" some of them the Newest and most popular lines we ever sold. “/6 don’t want to take them into stock, and have put their ticket-of-lcavc tag on them for lucky early buyers. and see what advantage this January event has fOr intelligent judges ofiGood Clothing. Every day’s service you get out of a winter garment n0w worth two days of its old age on the second season. Overcoats and Suits are as cheap here to-day as they will be in March. Your money back if dissatisfied. i can do it. for all our -â€"-Iâ€"-â€"â€"- Lindsay Lindsay’s Leading Clothlel- @‘f’lsg stock. “7:: want to make the month oi January 3. banner month, if Low Prices Look out ,l thaw in prices at E T'fil g: i% I: bill 529.1 {£77 nC ins . lei RC3 , J @ll @321 :57/5 A r v ... - 3: his“. scan! r“ Thcrc must get a livelier gait on than It’s the month before our Annual Stock-Taking, and we Another @‘difid "ll 8 WE” @\ “l Just come \VlntCr continuum for a January ll Eh Si. gihdl _nu )L'Jsf Ill llllll' nonnnnnnnnnnnssnnsnn Full" 3 to 12 months old, half-brothc's to Champion Steer at. Binntford “it Stock Show. Grand-dam and v v.-dam of two was champion cow at all leading Canadian fair-1801110 venra ago, All the Bull” hove good mllkera for mothers, and dam of one is specially wood My herd are money-makers and transmit IhI‘lI' good qualities. Write or come to Ii‘alrview Farm, Woodville, Ont. JOHN CAMPBELL 3.x: CORPORATION â€"-OF THEâ€" COUNTY OF VICTORIA Notice is hereby given that. the MUNICIPAL CUUNCIL of the Corporation of the Couutv of Vi.)- tnrln. will meet in the COUNCIL CHAMBER in the COURT HOUSE, LIN D :AY, on TUESDAY, 24'!) UAY .OF JlNUARY, 7899 at the hour of two o’clt-ck in «he aftcmoon, for the transaction of general business, '1‘. IATCHETT, , County Clark County clerk's once, Lindsay. Jan. 9th, 1899. â€"2.:‘. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice ls hercbv when in pursuance of R 8.0. Chop. 129, Sec. 88. thm all persons hcvlmz clumu union the: mate of Richard W. Biddlewn, late of the Townâ€" iihip of Vemlnm in the County of Victoria, Farmer deceased, are bet-thy required to send ny poctpl» paid or otherwise deliver unto Noam. ileum Min \IcDmm‘id. Solicitors, ac" Lindiw °.0.,Soilclton for Cdtllflrim modicum and John ladleun, cxecutrix and vacuum! of the aid is full statement of their claim or claims and the nature of the security (it may) hold by than for the some on or before the TWENTI/ETII DAY or JANUARY. l899. an after the mid date the said executrix and examini- will prmecd to distribute the assets of the said rut-it». having regard on] ‘0 those claim. of which they dull alt that. time have nineties. .um this ”it! day of December, 1.0. 1898, at v. . . WUGBLIN k XcDIARHID. Solicitor. to: til. .16 Mix and sanctumâ€"M - U . Bulls For Sale ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITOR-S. Pumumt to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1597. Chap. 129, Sec. 88, the crcdiioni of James Sloan, late oi‘ the Township of Lintipoeu, in the County of Vic, torla, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the Fifteenth day of December, L.D., 1897, inmate, are hereby required to send by post, prepaid, on or before the . FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY.- A-DJ’QS to Messrs. McSweyn Anderson, Lindsay P.O., solicitors for Elwn Sloan, administratrix of . the estate of the said intestate, their Christan and our- names, addresses and descriptions, full pniculuc of their claims, and the nature of the securities (if any) held bythcm, and thenidcreimorum also to take uot'ce that the acid ndministntrix shall, after the said Fourth day of February, L0 1899, next, be at liberty to distribute‘ the a“ of the nidiowoute, or any part. thereof, amour the panic- entitled thcioto. havin regard only tothe claims of which she may then ave notice and 1-th] not be liable for said assets or any part. person of who” claim she shall not. have notice at the time of such diltrioution. McSWEYN ANDERSON of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria. solicitors for the nip minim-affix. Dot .4 at Lindsay, the Slat day of December, A.D., 1898.“!4. ADMINIS TRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . .â€"â€"_ , Pursuant. to the Revised Statutes of Ontario. 1897, Chop. 129, Sec. 38, the cmditorc of Frederick Western, late of the ’1‘qupr of Xuipou, in the County of Victor is fumer, dcccnmod, who died on or about the Twenty-Fifth day of Noveliiber, A.D., 1898, intestate, are hereby required to land by post, prepaid, on or before the mum an or sacrum. u, '99 to Henri. Mcswcyn k. Anderson, Mutiny P.O., colloiwro for Elmira Western, udminictntrix (-f the mm of the aid lntutnte.. their Cirictun ud mm adore-us and description, full ulna ofthoirchimuuidtbe nature of them-ma, (if any) held by them, and the aid creditor: on tho to mice notice that the aid udminiflnkk shall, uterine said Fourth duv of February, AD 1599, text, be I» liberty to attribute the were of ihe laidintccmcrnuyput thereof, anon: the patio entitled thereto. having liquid only to the claim of whichcbe may than have notice, and than not. be liable for said we army parttbereof codbtributcd to my person when claim abs Mi not. have notice at no time of ouch distribution. iicswuvn a mason of thaTowu of mm , November, 18%. lathe Conn d ”W - l ty W.» millennium M's: than “4* Lind-c. on: of Dumber an, ..... IN THESURROGATE COURT or THE cocxrv or vlcronm. In ill» ‘mufz'cr of (her Guardianship of '5.. Infant Children li'ulkcr, Deceased. NOTICEishcreby given, that applicitim u'il‘ ‘1 mane to the Sn Cour of the Count» ul \‘.c. toris. before the Judge in Chambers, at 1320 Court use, in the Town of Lindsay in said Cuirm , :_:‘:rr he expiration of twenty days from thei rs: ', n: Zia» tiun hereof, on behalf d ADAM “'Al-KlilL, 0:".116 Town of Lindsay, in said county. Monider. wit: it the stepfather of the first umwd, and fatlmr ‘ the other four of the follouing infant. children. r my order appointing him their Guardian, that Ls :0 av SARAH SINCLAIR shout fourteen years of in. the doughh‘r pf acTId ROW. thy Ann Wai‘mr. in be" mgmaira mm or. Sinca' ' ix, deceased ;. til-l )iILDRl-ZD' WALLER, about seven years of are. in iAVN WALKER, about five years of are. MARY WALRSR, about three years of age and DURU'IIIY WALKER-bout one your, infant children of the said Dorothy Ann Walker b - . s . . - A W ‘ yher mama“ \um «be 3.4 . ‘ I- . 0,7 J ”arid/1:] .‘l . s thereof so distributed to any _189I3Itedul.lnduy “‘33 31d dly of January. A17. A0“ WALKER, by Hcchyn Andaman of :figpg.0_ilgphy,lntbe County of Victoria~ his ____.._. APPLICATION TO PAR- LIAMEN T Take notice that an application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario at its next cession on behalf of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay for an Act, (ll Candi-min" and ratifying By-law No. 818, bein a If Jaw authorizmiz the loan of $ mod) to Richard Sylvester on the terms therein mentioned, and (2') Authorizing the Town Council to pass a By-iaw granting to Messrs. Rider and Kitchener a bonus of $2,000.00 towards the purchase of a site and necessary conveniences for the erec- tion of. veneer and Excelsior 1?va in the Town of Lindsay,aud granting than fire protection and exemption from taxa- tion upon their Plant and figypgmsucamqumybe , uu ' th ’ Debenmmwmnmm. ° ‘33” °‘ DubadutLindmy,thisZSth dayof 3'6

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