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Watchman (1888), 17 Feb 1898, p. 3

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. remedy for”? 3, and will I 3? 0! two, 8 and thel lief. 200a inscriptions, , the pains- ttentioii of iarmacist at re.. actly what you price you want on to remain ometimes you g better. a hit ying any more 11 would like you come to our ~ - - efully select- ‘d bow moder- lfiLCY and wheth- goods carried nd perfect fit 0 superiors. ,, tisfied people. have received . and the right 2 k. of placing an suit of clothes can save you we guarantee every case. 38.? me 1'88 \‘v' a Tu of ‘ P.- 8h ‘vv \\ it . l u ou‘. call your at- tention to their CC to â€"Sw.'zi2' and P20 red O sz’zer Tab/e: I'Vare. â€"â€"C.r'z.z :‘ng Dr's/265. ”Fire 0 C [or/é T at [Catt/35. #fo and Praised Glassware #195235 C/zz’mz. <7 ZVat'ed 1’) aired llizre :12, Eff. Li I o. r OPTlClANS LEADlNG JEWELERS. L‘ It 144;- TOIVN NE “’8 LOCAL LINES thh, 1898. LITTLE ~' . v, 3 Parcel Delivery positively i l have oulcrs a: Morgan's ‘ "‘ .1.. .TL:.L..\. ”neurological examinations indsay. graduate of '- n ':s~'_i:"e of l’hrenology, >1,‘.l.'f‘i“.T;1: lady writes Dr. Neel- ' >‘ ' her a successful fit made in - {xii-3, sr-TS of teeth . awt'vftvresâ€"lT-tf. " Gwyn», Var-den Tinsiey estimates llior. deer in Ontario . more than last * ‘ " ' rod-3:301: given them a v . “‘41-“ v ,7.”“."’ ".75 C‘Li' llli . . nw ~‘ i :w stir. .. "5.9 neighborh-md of . excrzwvely into poultry ~«.'\ .:;.‘ TE. ' '31 .109“: returns for their :. v.3‘.‘.'”1“,ll‘l.se and always a or, ' :in iz‘. :lie summer. .. 3.x 5:. Y ~,lentine's day, when I1l.‘>‘lh“~' itrge nuizlber of one-cent; ref were handed on: at the local ‘3» .. are assured by some of the :'; U )I‘. ..i'\' " . p . :ne "cliionzos" were very :33 p: 'rteir friends that they were “me : 22:»c»iike. ”74):: >3. 2:35. at (Throttle hall, Toronto, .‘.“‘.""" .ll-ri‘lfllozh Burns, acting for “Ff-1‘; f cur)". unplement manufacturer. .. no.1 1:.e. Oil’alned 2-. writ. claiming '11 ‘ .r‘ I u I .. l v‘ . SN'W‘lnlfilzvs. trains: r. 3!. Cam bell, f » - - n . :Prmijfzg :. --.~rk in the Ontario ank, ,. -. . .. . . . ,:'C°n“‘~ux3. ix; 1.;enat1,-n of vvifee affec- .. s, 3m”. g-":. faunas. the famous pastry ‘ trtrl'lj.‘ maker, is now in the £5950?le Mr. A. B. Terry. and a glance }- EAT-53 ~{1’m‘vx‘in'lmvs or a moment's inâ€" in???“ 3043.; Will show that he has not 11)." 1.1:: knot-l; of making everythin of ting?“ 13_ ‘ above lines. Wedding ‘ "~~ l ”Demxzzy at this storeâ€"5 3. fill?- «John \Vukely and bride returned Qiigile”. ‘flrdlling trip on Wednesday 5:55;, C; la»: week. . On Thursday mjé‘og 31-» and Mrs. W ethcrup held 3 ~ “on. in her honor at their handsome .5 U. Jun .7” .7. MC â€"Prof. Dean will be at home Saturdays, to give phrenological examinations. thce and residence, Knitted underwear, lambs' wool, knit 2 ply, warm, durable, non-shrinking ; weight, Is to 22 oz. each; price, 15c; to SLOO. HORN BROS., Manufacturers. â€"The McAll Missionary Society will _ o'cl ck. â€"â€"'l‘crry's h' n'l‘O'ne “Coming eve .ltS,” etc. â€"On Tuesday John Burke was acquitted the opinion that the evidence was insufil- cicnt to convict. â€"On Tuesday evening Mr. D. a very hunr‘ some. Writing Desks cheap at the Store. Setts, Mattresses, _ to, one door west of Sutchfle 8; Sonsâ€"51. follows : first-class local without it. It is clean, up-to-date.” Saturday. thing extra. This store is famous for delicious pastry and fine home-made candiesâ€"74 . single criminal that the district of Mus- koka ever had to deal with. If they keep on trying him the farmers will soon be compelled to mortgage their lands to pay the costs of the court. the well-known furrier, was with a charming baby boéhr It is safe to say that boy‘s second i with a V. Congratulations. Tom. koka, killed a which tipped t beast WAS sold for five and six cents 1b.; hide and all amounting to $25. day previous a butcher offered him the animal. Act, Marriage Licenses are firm. Baum at. at any time of the da ll pip; also at Cpisp cg in_ G. “L Beall’s . ‘ SW 33 urs a {all an aspect Ont insist?“ “m“ ° * elected assessor and collector for Emily entered upon his duties. one of the most efficient and capable Emily township is fortunate in securing his services. milk wagon was upset on Mill-sh, and he and a companion were imprisoned in the rig. The team started off at a lively; dragging the vehicle being stopped by occupants were pretty well shook up and liberally lnnes of Sonya was nearly ed. The lad by some means bottle containing carbolic acid, and before he could be prevented swallowed a small portion promptly - . ejected before it had time to get in its deadly work. paper than The Sun, selections are unsurpassed, LITTLE LOC AI. LINES 41 24. William-st. south. Lind- et on Saturday, the 18th of Feb., at the idence of Mrs. Wm. Flavelle, at three C T ti confectionery store window 5 a place of deep interest to the fair sex esday, there being no less than four wwldinz cakes on display. the charge. of theft preferred against by a. trick McCann, the magistrate being of ipped to the experimental farm, barred Plymouth Rock ckercl. The bird is a beauty, and sure catch the eye of any poultry fancier. â€"Handsome Easy Chairs, Rockers and New Furniture Also a large assortment of Bedroom Springs, Extension Tables, â€".»3. subscriber at Fowler’s Corners, nt., in renewing for 1898, .vrites as "I consider THE WATCHMAS a par, and would not be newsy and right â€"See A. B. Tnnnv's store window next The dis lay of pastry, confec- onery and table ainties will be some- becoming â€"-W. J. Hammond is the most costly â€")Ionday evening Mr. Thos. Armstro resents valentineâ€"a uncing stian name will commence -â€"A farmer in Aspdin township, Mus- gear-old steer the other day e scales at 430 lbs. net. Thr iii? $10 for of the New issued by MR. his residence, Albert-st. between 6 a.m. and â€"Under the provisions has again been < Mr. Chas. Cornell $165, and has ownship at a. salary of Mr. Cornell is ownship officers in the province, and â€"-Tuesday afternoon Mr. )IcMullen's pace on its side. efore Gifford the Mr. T. A. drenched with milk. of Mr. James fatally poison- got hn d of a â€"Reccntly a young son of the drug. Emetics were administered, and the person â€"There is no better farm and home of Toronto. Its its market reports unequalled. its summary of the week‘s news full and complete and its comments on current events are strictly independent. You can get The Sun and this paper for one year for one dollar. â€"On Thursday morning last a young man named \Vin. Barriball, well-known about town. was arrested, charged with having stolen several valuable castings from the Sadler.' Dundas St Flavelle Milling Co. Friday he appeared before P. M. McIntyre. and the ovidence being conclusive he was sentenced to one year in the Central prison. â€"Over sixty carloads of Him timber have been shipme from Coboconk and Victoria Road to Black Rock, N.Y., during the Lumber Mills. past few months by the Lindsav The timber, which is cut in five feet lengths, is used in the manu- facture of h-lrncss hamcs. The elm _ . . , , j _. shipped by Mr. t‘arew was carcfu‘ y representing the Cheese and Butter Assocxa- stood upon a chair before the crowd and sang Ma$11111;guttangeslaldnigsthvielpgc}:p3 96mg]? selected and may lead to further large um, “'39 in town Monday. asea-song with all the swing and emphasis of igembers of the society personallyjf f0: orders. - â€"â€"Mr. J. O’Keefe, G.T.R. switchman here an old saltr and While 31 a loss for a word in their interest in and Services to the society. â€"â€"On Saturday Mrs. \Vm. Mahar and for some time past, has been promoted to the his encore, waited for his prompting with a and for their zeal in 3,11 good works. daughter 0‘ OPS were coming t°_ town, position of luggagcman at Alliston,0nt., and composure that delighted everybody. Miss Warm sympathy was extended to the apd when tliiaagiwayfigosmgglgendLglfv23" left last week to assume his new duties. King recited in her usual pleasing style and bereaved relatig‘es, t3 whom the? 10:8 3:111 5 ~ “'33 r930 9“ 1'89 , ' *3 _..- - - Dr. ‘illes ie outributed a son . L r. l . mean so muc an m‘a er 0 ere t at become frightened at the PM“ °.‘5 3 M“; Lem A' login’mecf °‘M'"{§".‘.V; Neillid’s oiitlince of the pmposedg explndiiufe they mishtbes’iven the geeded ace and shunting engine. The animal asned Logan, asreturne ‘0 ownater an a so C f d h l d' comfort in their dark hour. .Irs. Mc- of three months spent under the parental roof “I an 0'83“ an 5° 0° “’0’” an “5 probable [ntyre especially was very closely connect- when opposite north, and turned nussell's’ residence cm ter was broken, the rig, as well as the horse, injury. peculiar cries heard ncar Cambridge-st. . the passers-by and brought to mind Investigation, however, 5 )unds as nothing . song of an owl perched on a tree m fron of the house. for killing them, since they harmful insects and small animals. Cement 00., was in tion. being one . and unvariably reliable and uniform. a being; the members’ families and The room was comfortably filled. Kerr discharged the duties of the chair in a most musical and literary program was rendered in ments were served. national anthem brought a V: W pleasant evening’s entertainment to a close. Navy Co.,Toronto, was sold by under the hammer of the auctioneer, and was knocked down to the Gough at about 50c. on the dollar. ed in Canada, and benefitted by watching . Announcement in our adverusments next week, as we intend organizing the bi , gest bargain sale ever inaugurated in Lin say, Conductor into the yard, where it was caught. One shaft of the but the occupants of escaped 8 dwelling recently halted the deeds of violencv. too common now-a-days. soon located the. more than the evening These birds occasionally come into town in winter and our Citizens ought to know that there is a heavy fine destroy many â€"â€"The representative of the Thorald town this week, and succeeded in placing several orders for cement floors in barns. The cement made by this company has a world-wide reputa- of the best on the markelt, t THE WATCHMAN. LlN IT‘S A POOR RULE THAT woiv'r WORK BOTH WAYS An editor in Kansas asks for the lowest' tender to supply him with a. sack of flour, one pair of trousers and a hat. He says that IS the way merchants do business With him when they want a dollar’s worth of job printing. . C.M.B.A. “AT HOME" A very enjoyable time was spent in the .M.B.A. parlors at the foot of Rent-st, on uesday evening, the occasion being an at home” given by the branch, the guests some friends. President acceptable manner An clal crate very creditable manner, after which refresh- Thc singing of the A BIG CLO’i HENG DEAL On Feb. 11111 the stock of the Army and the assignee syndicate This is the argest clothing deal probably ever record- bargain hunters will be our extraordinary Watch for it ! vr Canada for that matter. . . ortunity ; it Wait for it! It was our opp will be your benefit. GOUGH, the wonder- ful cheap mamâ€"74. .â€"â€".â€"â€"_ CHURCH CHIMES â€"â€" â€"-'Ihe subject of Rev. J. W. Macmillan’s discm rsc at St. Andrew’s on Sabbath evening next is “Abraham the Emigrant,” being the first of a. series of sermons on the life of Abra- mm. â€"The missionary anniversary of the Cam- bridge-st. Methodist church on Sunday last was a decided success both in point of crowds, addresses and contributions. aervices were begun at night and will be con- tinued for a couple of weeks. â€"Rcv. J. W. Shier of B0 cd two'ablc sermons in Que church on Sunday. ygeon 9 subject was third and second years respectively. congregation that worship there. large. This is a good sign and commends th people and pastor as having discovered lhos hear the gospel. and many tnorrsand also have been supplie tracts and magazines. Ojibway Inlian and English language, wit guaces. obtain renewed supporl. ‘0..â€" PERSONAL ofllce. or ring up telephone No. 97.] â€"-Mi 5 L. Staples of Kirkficld is the guest friends in town. â€"â€"Mr. lIarry Murphy, late of the Walk as wine clerk at the Benson house. â€"Miss Florence McFayden, Kirkficld, grove. -â€"Miss Emma Munt of Kinmount spent few days in town last week, the guest of h friend, Miss Morton, Kent-st. her friend, Miss Lena Fowler, Victoria-ave. openings in Toronto before returning. â€"â€".\Ir. T. B. Curlow of \Varkworlh, On in London, Ontario. Association, held in Chicago, Jan. 24-29 Mr. I). C. Trew of this town was elected vi townsman, as the association is important one. past the popular young salesman with J. t the west. â€"_â€"..â€"-â€"â€"- A VICTORIA COUNTY FLYER Fcnelon Falls and owner pacer Little Hector, returned home from Ottawa races on Monday of able showing made by Little reach- â€"Although St. Andrew’s church is one of the largest in town it is not too large for the In fact the officials inform us that every sitting has been taken and that the average attendance is very methods by which the masses are induced to â€"Geo. Buskin, of the Algoma. and North- west Evangelical and Colportage mission, is making his annual visit to Lindsay in the interest of the fifteenth year’s work,having sup- plied by its agency more than 16,000 scriptural books in the district in eighteen languages, by its agency outside its thousands of religious 110,000 publications have been printed for work in five languages, the last being the gospel of Matthew in the an appendix of biblical history in both lan- Thc missionary gratefully acknow- ledges $13 05 contributed last year in Lindsay and respectfully presents the work afresh to_ [Tun “Vacuum invites its readers to hand in any house, Toronto, has succeeded “Tony” Price visiting her sistcr, Mr. McKenzie of Uptcr- â€"â€"-.\liss Emily Nye of Fenclon Falls has returned home after a two week’s visit with â€"â€"Mlss N. Hickingbothlm is visiting friends at Port Perry, and will attend the millinery â€"â€"At thc meeting of the National Fanciers’ president. This is quite an honor to our 9. very â€"Mr. S. Calvert, for a number of years Edwards Co., left last week for Moosomin, N.W.T., where he has secured a. first-class Mr. John Aldus, the popular botcl man of things and persons in that . latter is a number of Winnipeggcrs and one of of the fleet-footed them is our townsmcn of yore Mr. Chris. this week. John is feeling quite happy over the highly credit- Iicctor througho‘ DSAY, STOCK NOTES â€"Mr. Robert Vance. of Ida, gave THE \VA'l‘CHMAN a call on Thursday last. Mr. Vance is a. leading breeder of Shropshire and Cotswold sheep and Berkshire pigs and reports his stock as wintering in fine shape. He reports the arrival of some young Berks and several young lambs that he thinks will be worth their weight in gold about Easter time. ___.._â€"â€" ‘3-9â€""1'133'30 “um um} Bureau: and q Aouom aAss uuo no‘\ spam no jo soon um; 10} mafia 05W 'uopoujspus sub 01 anus pun sanctum prepuuis on: asaql usurped ‘SlllW 'Bl‘lw‘WOO ‘uub'aqnos ‘Ol‘lO ‘1387‘3‘48 are ones 10} seq aq pupi 91L], 'O'd Acspmf] ‘Elc xoa ‘nafaq 32251 won sausua Anaque}; Buts'aqomd KO, 9194-“ uoqs Alan 2 u! suspirb umo roof or p103 aaaq Jam no A afespugq in _â€"-â€" EXIGNO‘IX “â€" FANCY PASTRY .._â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. A.‘ B. TERRY is making a specialty of fine pastry of all kinds, and the rapid increase in his trade shows that his efforts to please the public are being appreciated. Maccaroons, Kisses, Tarts, Turnovers. Cream Puffs. Truffles, Jelly Rolls, Fruit Cakes, etc., fresh Every day. Oyster Patties made to order. supplies for evening parties a specialty. Wedding Cakes on short notice. See his display of choice Confectionery, Bon-Bons and Home-Made Candies. Only the freshest and best materials used in the making of pastry. Pnccs rightâ€"74. __.___â€" OFFERED $25,000 A YEAR The sensation of the week in mining circles has been the Oder made last week by Mc- Kenzie and Mann, the Stickecn river railway ' contractors, to W. A. Carlyle, the provincial mineralogist. They offered him $25,000 a year to go to Yukon as mining manager in their behalf. Mr. Carlyle is also being sought which C. H. Mackintosh is president and ____._.â€"â€" T H E WEATHER. â€"â€" [From the Lindsay Observatory] January 29th, 1898. TEMPERATURE. Highest .................. 44.80 Friday Lowest ..... - .......... -â€" 7.30 Sunday Warmest day, mean of . . . ...39 40 Friday Coldest “ “ . . . .â€"6.7o Sunday c The week “ . . .. .2951 PRECIPITATION IN INCHES. Greatest fall of rain in one day 0.20 Sat. Rain fell on 5 days. 6 ncsday. Snow fell on 0 day s. Total rain fall and melted snow 0.44 ____.â€"â€"â€"â€" d CHEAP READING Tm: \VATCIIMAN to January, 1899. . . .$ ‘6 6‘ ‘6 A‘ Farm and Home and Chambers' Encyclopaedia, 700 pages, Tm: “humans: 66 ‘6 b so 6‘ “ “ and Farming. ..... l 55 . have always shown towards the store “ “ and Weatminister.. 2 50 during the years you have been connected “ “ and Toronto Daily with it, and while we regret the loss our Star ............................ 1 75 town sustains, and particularly our store. TnnWarcnuax and Montreal weekly by your departure, we cannot but rejoice Witness .................. l 50 toknow that it is for the betterment of THE \Va'rcmmx and the Orange items of a rooml nature for this column. If on ., . . have my lends stepping with you or relative: bentlnel together With the new - armor of a merchant, we feel your future absent jot ’down the pa. trculars and send to this Orange Chart ..................... 1 of) will be as honorable as the past, and in wishing you every success in your new Tun WATCHMAN and Hoard's Dairy- manâ€"the best publication of its kind in America .................. 1 ____._..â€"â€"â€"â€" PRESBYTERIAN REUNION of CI is Andrew’s Presbyterian church was held Wednesday evening . schoolroom from 3 er happy mood to a number of short addresses gentlemen whom the pastor called to the pi form. As an occasion for excuses this part the program far out-did a of which we have read. formality was a desirable feature and quite l, by his singing. Although so very young effect on the church finances was listened be forthcoming not long hence. Rev. J. W. Macmillan, ‘~ ’ cc- to give the proper temper gathering and of that gathering are any indication, C“ gation. OUR-LINDSAY KLONDIKER gives a very full and interesting the Comeil. The man who gives the account Mr. K. J. Elkjnr, who left Winnipeg Au st with only one Frenchman and THURSDAY. FEBRUARY mums M J. -SUTGLIFFE 8t SONS after by the British-American corporation of director. Mr. Carl 1e is a son of the Ontario _ , . . school inspector fori’he county of Oxford, and s‘é‘s’ngfiighfigfiefiffifbfir hvangelisnc son-in-law of Mr. Robert Spier of this town. ' Before accepting the appointment under the British Columbia government of provincial . mineralogist he was lecturer on mineralogy st. Methodist in McGill College, Montreal. In the morning he spoke on the “Fruits of the spirit,” and at night his ‘Moses’ chorcc.” Thenv. gert‘x- man and his colleague Rev. A. H. Foster have been asked to return to Bobcaygeou for the Report {0, week ending Saturday night Greatest fall of snow in one day 0.0 Wed- Taos. BEALL do 7 and the Sun ...... . l (.0 1000 illustrations. .......... l 00 and Weekly Mail... 1 25 and Weekly Globc.. 1 50 and Family Herald. 1 60 The annual congregational reunion of St. Tea. was served in the 6toSo’clock and after that the body of the church was well filled with members and adherents who listened in a certain eastern feast However its very in- touch with the prevailing spirit of the evening. Little Herbert Mowat brought down the house with great interest and these things will likely The pastor, was in the chair and his happy and appropriate remarks did much to this most sociable if the numbers and heartincss Andrew’s must be indeed a prosperous congre- In a recent number of the Winnipeg Fret- Press we notice a halfcolumu article contain- ing the statement of a man who has been to the Klondike and back tinge last August and account of region. Among the NEW BUTCHER SHOP _ My new butcher shop, in the premises JUN) west of the grocery store, will be onened for business Saturday. A full line of meats will be kept. The public can rely on gettln the best Roasts, Steaks, Chops, Sausage, enderloins,etc., procurablc. A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. A. PRlMEAU.-â€"7-l. __â€"__â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-_ WHAT FARMERS' SONS CAN D0 111 Mr. Mann, one of the two men who have undertaken to build the road from Glenora to l‘eslin Lake, we have an example of the sucâ€" rcss which a farmer’s boy may attain to in Canada. The Acton Free Press says that it s only a. few years since Dan Mann used to be ploughing in the fields of the Acton cross road like the rest of the boys. S. S. ENTERTAINMENT An entertainment will (D.V.) be held in St. Paul’s school house on Monday next, Feb. zrst, when it is expected the following program will be given : Instrumental, Miss E. Dingle ; recitation, Miss Bonnell ; song, Miss Laura McConnell; ductt, Mrs. Pilkic and Mr. Petty; recitation, Miss Perry; chorus, by Miss Wingrove’s kindergarten class; song, Mrs. Barrie ; recitation, Miss Dorgan; song, Miss Leary; instrumcntal, \fiss Young; song, Miss Rankin; reading, Mr. Petty; instrumental, Mr. Humphreys’ Violin class; song, Mrs. Marsh; reeltaticn, Miss Bowcs. Admisdon 10 cents to be devoted to the Sunday school fund. â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€"- sraasrs AND sxnawatxs â€" â€" â€" â€" _ F â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" - .3 â€" u:- â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" - â€" â€" â€" - .4- nâ€" â€" â€" â€" - â€" â€" - â€" â€" - an â€" =1 us In as â€" .- â€" - â€" â€" - - â€" _ â€" s:- â€" â€" - â€" - a On Saturday last a number of the town r‘OlIDCIl had an informal interview with Mr. Arda h of Barrie. a graduate of Toronto Scboo of Practical Science. The topics underconsideration were drainage, roads and sidewalks. Mr. Ardagh answered a great number of questions bearing on these subjects. It was suggested that the road be macadamized between Kent-st. and the station, and a granolithic avement laid and William- be the extent of this year’s allowance. ith regard to the pavement Mr. Ardagh said that in order to lay any it would be necessary to take the levels and make a plan of the entire street, so that when the rest comes to be done, it would not be out of true with the first piece. He feared that the strip before the post office would not conform to any general plan and might need to be taken up. Mr. Brad‘ advocated making the sidewalks six eet wide on each side of the street. Mr. Ardagh is to be in com- munication with the council respecting terms, and on his return from Europe in a can is of months will go into the question as t e town may desire. __.._____._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Tuesdaylast the staff of Mr. B. J. Gough's store presented Mr. Stewart Robinson, who left yesterday for Belle- ville. with an address and an elegant chain and locket. This pleasing event shows in what esteem our oung towns- man was held by his fellow-c erks and we jom them in wishing him abundant success in his new venture in Belleville, where he and Mr. Fred. Quick have opened out a. gents” furnishings and clothing store. Below is the address: Mn. Stewam‘ Ronlxsox: Dear sir,â€" Un the occasion of your severing your connection with the firm of B. J. Gough we the undersigned fellow workmen and late employer desire to express our ap- preciation of your excellent character, honesty of purpose and the good will you your own position. In buckling on the venture. we beg you to accept this locket and chain as a token of our esteem and good wishes for your future prosper. innâ€"Signed, B. J. Goren, A.WII.LIAMSO.\', A. CURTIN, E Enwanns, W. CRAM'I-‘ORD, R. Furzrmrnrcx. 55 0n ST. ANDREWS W.F.M.S. The regular meeting of the \V.l“..\I.S. of St. Andrew's church, postponed from Thursday, 10th, was held in the school- .oom of the church on Tuesday, 15th. It took the form of a memorial meeting, to honor the memory of two lately deceased members of the society, Mrs. Henry Anderson and Mrs. D. . McIntyre. A very large number of ladies were present. After the usual opening exercises, led by the president, Mrs. Robt. Ross, resolutions were read by Mrs. McLennan and Miss by at - of in he to ed with many religious and charitable organizations. Several of these indeed she was instrumental in organizing, and although, in the providence of God, for the last four or five years been felt by a wide circle. St. were from them as present, and addresses were L were represented by Mrs. Trew. the Ladies’ Mrs Sharpe. forgotten, and many . paid to her consecration, indness. rare sweetness had closed. our Savior to the woman of old, is a ability last I 7 Midi“? 0“ :1»... c . ' eentire satisfac . . . . E’e‘v‘l-fits. a: ~«hichorggbu10t f5ri§5e§ogiici $8313”?de l‘idvi'lgrddgogi v0. are the agent: out the mute! campaign: Mr. Wm- Shem. can e as companions. '1'th struck away to done what she could." were recalled, and -eopie gatlmmt and a most enjovable for Lindsay from w om all informat on who pilots the hit c whirlwmd, first vmtcd the north on the Dalton tm , the Frenchman the hope expressed that those remaining “8 Was 5p”? ' can be obtained. Port Perry, where the track was not to .IIIS leading an 0" ahead “d the cattle followmg, would strive to merit His commendation “The "'h . ., . 'tl liking and therefore he declined to start him. not ayery cheery start fog 8 I500 mile trip, and leave behind them names engraven Before .3 will?“ Qggfirfigg‘? wily: ”133d d iYestardgumognbobselgmzmtgli: The following week he topic iu.thc Onllia but they got to Dawson City safely enough, on not on “marble‘ but on “hearts." etching lasz,‘ Tho<e “~th :éyéduiwg 13:0 (Eire: room ,wherc in impromptu meeting and was an cosy wmncr in the 2.30 the 229d of Oct. The cattle Went very well ____..___â€"â€"â€" __, mm a inisrake and missed as good acting concert was given. Market Clerk class, and second in the free-for-all event. becominga little restless on account-of the 5M3 REGISTER. SIGN OF THE MILL SAW ‘ PETEBBORO 5? has been seen in this town in along Callaghan occupied the sect of honor, an Hector was named to Bellcvxllc the followmg rarity of the atmosphcrc at the summit, the __ . SOUTH SIDE KEN'LST 111119; ‘ Paul Ca‘eneuv'e madeacapital hit directed r, e ceremonws; w ile ranged week where he mptuxd first money In the highest pom} 0“ the J0m- W5"! they Famav, 18m FEB â€"â€"By Elias Biwcs, auc- - l {id 9’1“ Work 11an an ease and naturalness along the benchesand holding up the walls 230 class. The following WCCk he was '1 {cached 3 90““ where "Sim ‘0 take ‘0 ll‘e dancer. on north half lOt I2» COL S: ' BU S'NEQ S COLLEGE 5513C “in,“ 31"“? all'lience from the start. I t were a dozen or so of the leading spirit-Spf double winner at Montreal, where he met river they used the 0:: to draw forty logs to the Mariposa, the farm stock and implements, e V on if“) {not the people who bemoan the the “market gang.” Anion the 00mm," several American flyers in the 2 24 and 2g3 water and made a raft using a half-inch auger belonging to Silas Wallis. Sale to com. , 1 c e“? ”.9 d0 “Oi encourage 8 thorough- utors t0 the 1’er 390° lmeution ‘3 events, which according to the daily puss, e and raw-hide in constructing it. It was mcncc gt one o’clock, The whole to be _ _ livisiéiii’leféffffible pll‘ay ligeotthis, vivhose due Mi’ Ricglard Abacrpmbiefizgg :33; won easily. Ottawa was the next pgintlpf ahead Octoger and active: 'I'ru froczigg :1 said, as the proprietor is giving up .... _. my .ngnmhm. We have so; i 9 I m es 1 Futon” 9878!“ pop 8r sow m . h h m “M“ cute! e the be C“ m an t e farm. . . W #3 m m m m ‘0 “X. . BLrest on ac, . re. mtercstw “.e c y ‘ med mg m ”a, re. than Shame? in thepoll‘lfetngh iffpifenni; refining?- fiadlwhyiss gagbzgdnm‘figgg in walked °fi "uh the 2'33 money, but when t!” meat lad” tuflh about 2° dag; Moxnav, FEB. 2xâ€"By Geo. McHugh, auc- m‘mm i r[mun-1th the army officers and the trial of the hfoou” and u ht in the Window” 2.28 class wascalled none of the other entncs more they run , to safely a“ tioncer, credit we of {am stock and PR‘GES “RE Dow" _ .ola. which brought down the house. a wouldglve him a battle and conxquently he floated into Dawson Pity. I: says Guns implements, the wane“, of Mr. 1m \_ , _ ___________./ .m' 1m ETC- ‘EX-l'l’arden T J Pr understand “10 womflth “ 9’1“” W” Y‘mdmm "2m“ .‘b‘n 513°“ "w m' lhe C°m.°fl ”.3 "WP“ ° 9”" “a“ in" “‘9‘" Farrell, con. 9. lot :8. 09%. Sale at - II. PEI ' has resigned his .sitigston of Manvers change of program. will repeated in the whorl returning his entry fee and dopatmg a claim 03:! mammoth, ’8 were thawing 1 o’clock sharp and Wuhan, "we. as â€"-CD T and WIRE NAILS , MI.“ MN. councillor to accep’flhe 1:083 iii cap“? same placeaweok hence snfiachtto pay for hay ancients while in the and sh out . worth cents a pan. Mr. Farrell has rented his farm. __ B U11: D IN G PAPER w ”a” stndynood W “ 22111.1 in “Espeme to the whilst” 01°th ___.__. city. .11: then went up against the freSe-for-sll At this ratet expectedtohnyef‘muAisspoo 1?: v, 225’!) Fanâ€"By Elias Bows, __ IVINDO IV GLASS M. 3?; m a to “and: y higiie 0f ms diStl‘iCt- Mr. PrestOn feels it CURLBRS' EXCURSION k‘Fd' m Winch were New: SW",d"§°“s’ to sto’m went ' 1:: MW “£35 auctionccr, on lot 8. con. 8, Mariposn. KS Id K1» OBS dgndwmbrnxmlpanicam , small“). to leave the larger arena for the -- 0"“ chh and 5""?! 0th" not V35 doctor yup . - ‘ 9' the the farm stock implements and household ”LOC a) , 20mg; one for a short time. until the The curlers’ excursion pulled out for Itwssa case of mixed beats and had to be ,anda‘lawyclzwuh “mun ._ ‘3 furniture belonging to William Chase. __ B A R 1R0 A p}, mull)? orggf‘mfie getsial lino. smooth thgn‘tgo “m of,“ and Immmdslfifi held :flvczmogendamnvteoif‘ decided as 3:11:13: on one ”Egg: swmmcfim . Sale at one o’clock. Proprietor going to -â€"-HORSE SHOES and fl AILS PRINGLE .' "CORE” ' ' n Ma ,_..V _- . , 4 o J. ' 1 2:31.“? With hisc 'llefiggeue 8:33:8meth whom“.i Soulut 680)“ mm "103w MM“ and as Little Hector was only in four! lace $40audebisky569 a, _ . 4 ' souls $ and 2 Mflfltob‘h ~ .- . _ â€"â€"TIRE STEEL Gourd-05¢. Basin-I Gallop nightm‘vvfipenatmthe Eli-iris}: on Thursday soourboys will walla“ the maid in the bewasjust outside CWWOfiL .3“, "99°95?“ “Pubg'é? . flirt-ugh a; Mason, 28m Pflmjfifi? m e-CARRIAGE IVOODWORK said at him. any casant things were pronounced-bout mm. a“: welsh: will wind up the wintercnm ‘ct gmnghuck «m4: _ , : ' is . ‘ it not: ‘oneer, on r J, . . 400nm Goaus' $335“? i.og;ll"mt°‘l,:s 33: 25,92: thxflamfiggfl. 3.“... half... 335% 3m“,g°:5p:,;u,;h;, liggrgmmdmm flammfig'gfllfg? mfg? $33 at; m... McLENNAN .9 00. .§ , ...u, and...” his wi£i3i§§hiih§bflfr§‘sb,§,‘ 10°” bi lggpniigiumutlclml‘d’l by 3‘ shots in the scaled the best icchmsain Canada. it’: so madam.” ' The mm is going to nun 9.8.. hum: 21:12, C .22. warriors. of TEE WATCHHAMs oven 3,400. filllll lllllllllilllllllElllilllilllllllllllllllllllill'lllllll Illll WARNER CO’S her health has been such as to lay hcr aside from active work still her influence for good has constantly A number of her former colleagues in these societies well as from the societies in connection with the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Mitchell spoke for the St. Andrew's Auxiliary of the W.F.M.S., and Mrs. ____‘.«J[ (:6 Sins 0 and 06' Ross for the Presbyterial society. .The _ '0 a l 4 5 Home for the Aged and Chan committee alllillllllifiilllllllillllilllllillllllflllllllillllllillliillillllllllllllilillillllimullmliililllll it... The ' ‘ W.C.T.U., the Childrens' Aid society and ': : Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. by In all these societies Mrs. McIntyre gave help that cannot be loving tributes were and All present felt thatalife of The words of “She bath 3 KENT STREET, LINDSAY STOCK-TAKING â€"-Childrens’ Colored Iderdown Coats, fit ages 2 to 5 yrs, for 896 M â€"White and Fawn Scotch Finger- 8 6 lug Yarns, ounce ckeins, for. . . W â€"â€"Grey, Blue and White Beehive 56 Fingering Yarns, oz. skeins, for M We are about to enter stock and reckon our gains and losses. We find many odd lines that we would rather dispose of at a quarter to one-third less than regular prices than enter them. in our inventory. It means superior qualities at sharp prices without sharp practice. â€"All-wool Blue- Bonole Serge, 4 inches wide, regular price 35B 750 yard, for. . . . . . _ lllllflilillllllllll‘lilllllilllilllllllllfllllilllllllilllllllllF: llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘ llllllllllllllllllllllllll“ llll llllllllllilllllnll lllllllifllllllllliliiiillléiflifiilllllfi â€"-Ladies’ All-wool Cashmere Shawls, extra large size, slightly soiled, regular price $1.50, f0!......-.u.nnu 506 256 156 l Illlllllllllllll|l|ill|||Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll â€"42 in. All-wool Dress Goods, regular price 75c yard, for OLD STAND. 76 Mill 78 Kill? STREET. ”“081“. ONT. l â€"Childrens’ Plain and Rib- bed all-wool hose, sizes 7. 7;. â€"L1.diea’ Knitted Wool Under- 59 skirts, regular price 85c, for 6 lllll llllillllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll"£31351”.. Lllllllllll HIIIlllllil lllll llllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllll liliilfglg 000900006 on THE BEST...â€" [72 any quantity A 1 my 17V are/rouse 012 Wz'llz'a/zz Street" . V 673/ convem’mi f 07 loading. The end of the season. We are offering Rubbers at reduced prices. F lllllill!IlllllilllilllllillllliIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllliulfllflflflll! Mlllllltfllillill lib. -â€"-.l{e7z’s Woolâ€"Lined Rubbers, 506‘ -â€"â€" lVomens’ Woolâ€"Lined Rudder; 356 -â€"-.-’l[isscs' Wool-Lined Rubbers, 1oc- â€"â€"C/zz.'[ds’ I'VooZ-Liued Rudders. 25c â€"Gcrman-Felt Slippers, 10. 15 and .256 vw llllllllllllllllllllIllllli I: Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll allllluill‘. TRUNKS Allll VALISES lll GREAT VARIETY.

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