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Watchman (1888), 24 Feb 1898, p. 3

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THE ‘WATCHMAN. LINDSAY, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24TH. lb98- LITTLE LOCAL LINES MONEY LOST V ' FOR SALE ‘ TOWN NEWS â€"For \Vcdding Presents, Hints 91‘ Lost. in Lindsay, between to a..m. on the I 3135““,th [\nvil , I LITTLE LOCAL LINES Marriage Licenses go to HUG-HAN 8: CO 5. 22nd and 9 a (n. 01'1th 23rd Feb” 9. roll of I BlaCkSilillh’; B‘ “0‘; S.~ ' â€"- ”Prof. Dean will be at home Satiirdnys,l bills, containing $i5. two live and live one 1 Well Dione-i’s Wm. â€"Soecial attention paid to Repairing of to give phonological examinations. Otlice drillii hills. Reward by leaving at Tm: , De],,.e.,.‘t~,ie; h " Watches and Jewelry at HUGEIAX S; Co’s. and residence, 24 William-st. south. Liud- \\r,\-I-.;,m_\_\~ OfficC' 1 Cutter Robag - a w §fi , ‘. . . . sawâ€"41. __.__.____4. ~ . . . “hum” Pa 1 Delivery pOSitively â€"Thcre is at least one merchant in town NOMINATIONS » J Sew“ fkéwiclhngé“ N. k ct'on \I rt ...‘....‘..-.$.ill -a. meets all trains. Leave orders at Morgan 3 . , . . J who is confident of an enriy sprint. On ...â€" Drug Store.â€"34f. I’l‘hursilay he recelvtd a consignment of The nominations were held betwetn 12 -8-2. KENT STRBF ’1‘ LINDSAY .4 . 3 c More“. , w «"9va r - :Eafievf‘lflr slgenololgfiic‘al eximana‘ttiong 9. .out one hundred bamboo fishpoles. and 1 o‘clock on Tuesday and the candi- -â€"â€"-+â€"-â€" lIfiZWâ€"aniericzn fight; filibfiyrlieraoio - The adjourned tr:asurer‘s sale of lands ‘2‘”85 Pg; inqthc ”Ml accordziitz L°_ “'8‘“ PERSONAL Vew‘York -:41 b I P , 5'3“ ““05 "ll-"l take place at the mutt giggilatel. wagnghlnalgcl gougeivgiye [T W â€" d to d - . . . ‘ . k , . n, _ 1. ‘.l WI rch "v I ,, ‘ i ,’ p. -. l. _ ill! mamas ii vies its rea 11's hail iuai-y , rThe fill) contributed in Lindsay in aid 3923383111221" 0‘1 lhebd 1y, 5 1 L K Vrooman, seconded try-.lohnswn Elils. Dr. items of a ingrsonul nature toryhis column. 113W“ mm” office Alumna and Northwest calportagr ‘1“ ‘ ‘ ' .. 1 A l \V d~ "d‘ tie Mcb‘rnymne liberal standard bearer, “as '3?“ ten): ”(‘16qu “0 Ping. With 30“ 0' mm"? missioi is gratefully acknowledued by 7‘ “Ferd”? “3’ 23‘ - e {"35 8'3“ nominated by F- 0- T8140"- seconded by ’36” 3°“ ”w" two ”“9135” and "”1 to m" G»o Bukiu missionary ‘ beginning of Lent. berm-es “ere bleld iln Thomas Brady , an old e, or ring up tcmlihoJC Lo. 9..] n 1 . ' ‘ ’ ' . St. Mary's church and were very argey ' ”.9. __ l‘ . O M t â€"dAflSubndherlanddladly “Etificlggssflillllt attended. FANCY PASTRY Saturlllils; Ada Middleton returned to town on a u ua B aSIS ill-tel haavinwiig‘llil sits 3f teeth niade in Knitted underwear. lamb-*3 "09'. Jill“ Mr A B TERR â€". k. as .. . h f __John Adam: mm “Rama “Siam“ ~ , . _.__ Toronto and elsewhere.-â€"17-tf. 2 P”: warm, durable, hnon-shriglélngt; fin‘e pastry df all kiddliaTdtlinegrapld clficiyeage on Monday ”’ ’ That 5 the way we mean to do busmess. “76 feel that our . . - ' ‘22.eac;rice c;o._ =;_ ‘ ' -.. . . . , .(),,-,,,g to the expanswn of the“. weight, “no?“ 23305” Manflfact'urefs. m his trade shows that his Efiofls to please the -â€"Wm. Thompson of Ofima ms in townon inteiests are helped if your interests are consxdereo. That is why we are so careful to see that everything about the public are being appreciated. Maccaroons, Monday. Kisses, Tarts, Turnovers. Cream Puffs. â€"-â€"Miss sting” of Norwood ,5 visiting he, . store is made pleasant for you. That is why we are so Truffles, Jelly Rolls, Fruit Cakes, etc, fresh sister, Mrs R. Jackson of North Ops. earnest in our determination that you shall be satisfied business and consequent demand for en Sl-OO- ‘ larged acconimodation, Dundas 8.: Flavell â€"Hold Tuesday niilht. March nth, OPCD \Voultl call your at- BIOS- are BSkiDR for tenders for. th' for a grand social and entertainment. . . ' ddition to their 883 und r the aus ices of Lil of the Valley , tleOll t0 the” $28331 Of an a nudge 0.0.0. ‘. Full particulars next every .day. Oyster Pallle5.made to order. â€"Mr Wm Dave of Babes eon was in . ._Mr \Yesley Terrill of Cambray had his week in this paper. §5§§3§g {gngflxg swinging: sgeeréialg; town Yesterday. Y yg “71th fihat you buy from us. . ' - - rr ,v - . r ‘ s or . . ' - . . ' , , fig: (£21113 (giggli: rdilixy fillset, gfig?o ‘3: till: sgfldgflem?‘3§slgghCalgwggnllggg’gssmgfi display of choice Confectionery, Bon-Bons and -â€"-Mr. ,Les. Bick left town this morning for . must omitvlay 0:: dforng business ’5 properly carned 0‘“ 1t 7 F O EXhlbit 0f machinery could be stopped the thumb on the gelleville-LindSay way freight, had Home-Made Candies. 001N119 freshest and the Crow 5 NeSt- rcsu m sa ls ymg Clay pat-roar . - lllu was SO badly bruised thatumputation was his rioht hand crushed and his side best materials used in the making of pastry. â€"â€"Mr c, s, Blackwell of Toronto spent a ,,, ‘ necessary. bruised between the drawheads. Prices right.â€"7-2. few days of l ist week in town with friends. THéâ€"Vâ€"VggTâ€"Piâ€"ER- â€"Mis. W. Bingham, Kentost., is visitinfl AlmOSt 12 Mon tbs friends in Toronto this week. â€"One day last week 35 Mr. Arthur -â€"-There will be a grandmasquerade SIOFBI‘ was throwing a number 0f boards carnival held in the skating rink at Wood- __ ":ig' z .3 "I‘m? from his shoulder a. nail projecting from ville this (Thursda )evrning. Very liber. ~â€" ‘ . . bl. a?! my PM ‘ . . one of them caught his lip and tore It prizes are ofi‘ered.yNo douht_the attend- [F‘Oml-he Lindsay 9WV3tori-l . .â€"Mr. Buell, representing the Decring _ I... d . SIZZ'c’r lab/e Ware. down to the logyr par-2;}: his Ship“ 11;!" ance will be large and the affair a success. F Ewart forb wears. ending Saturday night Billie! Co. of London, Ont, was in town 1251 In in say. The result has been satisfactory to us, and we . .1_ - ‘ ‘ . s _ - erua It 1 W683 .fid h ' ' ,_ . .r [)zgflg“ “’0qu 1?qu “'e “t .es an a Handsome Easy Chairs Rockers .and W 9 a are satis c we ave ained 0 . - Cf’flflllc k P If ffl“ been keeping house 8:6? 3mm Writing Desks cheap at the, New Furniture . TEMPERATURE' â€"Ml'5. (RCV.)]. W'arnickcr of Toronto is nation is to l’lOld l t gb , d .Y ursllnfibfince f Our (la-tern: __ .55 0’67,”- -a e . .5. â€"Under. the 'prornstons . of dhie) bllaew 5mm Also a large assortment of Bedroom Highest... ..... . ..... ...3.590 Sunday he Encst or her sister, Mrs. T. Mimms, Wcl. f ) 0mg 5 l ter or you in t e “ C51! ‘7’”, Pressed Glai‘szz'are ACE, Marriage Licenses Erde IssueAlby t 1:, Setts, Mattresses, Springs, Extension Tables. Lowest --------------- "‘ 9-30 Thu'SdaY lington-sr., town. Uture' Always pleased to have you examme our StOCk . THOD‘ BEALL at hm resi ence, or is ' tc one door west of Sutcliflc 8'. SonS.â€"51. Warmest day, mean 0f- - - “-3005 Smile-V \ '- ' and IJCCS Wl’l tl‘l ' b 7 (wold. d. any time of the day between 6 am. and " Coldest u u __ 4o Thursda --II>S A Cameron, acmmpamed by her p r 6 er you uy or not. i ,1, a. H-" 1! p-m.; also at his office in G. W. Bean’s â€"â€"â€"â€"-°-â€"'â€" The week .. 13's, y ”lend MES T- “lain, W on Wednesday to ,frzz'ai. vase '1 ‘z‘ ' ~ ‘ ~‘ . . ' “ ~ , .4 1% fiwzpiysfiore during business hours as . ( A S-kfiggdganoim rigging? G PRfECIrir-Ai‘iox m moans. Hall tilicnésigbiaierton.d t t in, t C l .. -...g,.‘;,, 22‘. L . ' ‘ _ mu .q 9110!!! 933 ' . realest allof rain 'ri one da 0.22 Fida . â€"-â€". r. ,- 0P ms: 5 “ en a - er 0' 7 n ’ 1,5133.figmhfpntificwrfigfgrfiigSstgggnthe seen um} 10} maze 05W “0933153135 anizi oi Rain fell on 1 day. I y r y logic; lxlvas in town on Tuesday on his way bacli N 6“ Sprl g StOCkS u no or | ' i L .: . , . w 3 . , - . . no.2... 15.... Wis... :g;;:,:u:.:::::,ve:t3::;;sail, 3.2.4.; 0133...... e" .. .. .., 2-5 T... as.” 3““ ”W *"s W .12.... onto. in crests o ui ers t 8 same is stated - - .‘ . . , ,° ' ' .- ’ ' ’ - * ° concerning the emu... pmince, The co... m ones so; sou aii pun our. 0 .1 MP“! 1 bnow fell on 2 days. w.ur. T. 11. Walker of Emily will leave on 3’0 arrf‘mg dallY- Our 1mPOYtathHS were “6‘ er 5‘3“ and ; tractslwilililnclud: ablarge bpercgntfifge of ‘553 xgg 21112530 3935;“:‘lzaa‘lsngu‘iufigg‘g Total ram fall and melted snow 0.56 March {st for Boscurvis, Assa, where he has ‘0? Spring WC Wlll excel all precedents by showing the ; scboo s, h an ot er o lo u' ing~ “SSW 1“ (i =1th 0'1 A . Tries. Baa chased land. He v'll l: - ' ' ' OOdS . E This 133 1,0ng indicagign, .uno mod n; p103 3A!“ (am my ‘Afipui'l 11% â€"â€"â€"o-â€"â€"â€"- LL 3:15 of stock. “1 ta c up two a: an?“ range 0f. Millincry, Spring Wraps, Dress G , â€"On Thurs day night the Peterbomugh __ CHEAP RngmG _Mr Am usJamiesoo on: D! M THE rimmings, Prints, Mushns, Linens, HOSiery, etc. ever . L I hockey team visited town to try their ”ICINGâ€"13 , "T . .... W ' ‘ g 1 e eong e offered in Lindsay. , . skill against. our boys. Early in the Ram: TEE \VATCEMA) to fiunuagy, 1:399" ' '$ ‘9 fi Null?“ 3168me 33,51 In speaking foédthc :7. [ALCY fl . - ,- \l . it was pretty evident that they had not SALE REGISTER. ., .. up the un ------ 1 0° N ye”.s tna ° ensx age corn as a 0 er, l” -.,o:‘.s‘.ant.y recelVi. g - aw brought the ability necessary to give the harm and llama Mr. Jamieson states that they would not now -. £7.- ' ‘. a rd can always home team any pointers. Nevertheles» \10ng‘, 281‘“ Fanâ€"By Elias Bowes, 32d gblfiffllisahfiglfgamm’ ‘00 1 00 ”kc to be Without the 5110' .and whet}; Jr + ‘r c L A T ES T Elicia?“ “Pa ““ng game’scomg“ ‘0 auctioneer. on out half lot 1, con- 9, THE .ir’cmrix and Weeiéiy'iiizii'ili'. 1 23 ”Me?“- R9“- and MW “’“l‘amwm ' ood‘ _ - ‘ _ . ‘ JD 335:5 9- Mariposa, the. farm stock and implements .. u and Weekly Globe.. 1 5t; Lowu, “Ill leave for the west early next month, I d b famed . > ; i “it? . . - - - . â€"During the rush‘ for seats at the of Richard Best. Sale at one o'clock. .. .c and Family Herald. 1 60 probably locating at Edmonton unless the ' D9Leet fit Fxgglet?.:efi:lg’x’: a? thgdgg 0:13:ng aigisiod: The proprietor is going to Manitoba. ‘: ‘: and Farming. ..... 1 {35 fever carries them on to Dawson City. 1 The AT THIZ.‘ 1'01», , the infra-r door ““1”” was 0%“), bylthc .\’li'l.\'ll.>\\',l\lARCll 7yh._By George Mcllugh, “ .. ting Vigestnzinifitefiu .3 all uoys are CfleQEllC and hustling, and hill do . “Demon. ,I "‘â€" most strecous efforts of a number of 0m auctioneer, credit sale of horses and cattle. Star _ an oron 0 m y 1 75 we” “her“ er they pitch me“ tent. isried people, stalwart citizens, who braced themselves the property of Mr. J. D. Hutton, lot i8. rnEwAfififi‘;§gfid'niofit}é§1{véekly *0“ Wednesday evening 135‘ Miss Roberta re received to stay the crowd that he escaped serious con. 3. Ops. Sale .. 2 o’clock sharp and Witness..... 1 50 Henderson, Cambridge-st. g... a pretty “‘1 the Fight ' . {1, ll and IDS cot our ’f “0" fatal imurics. pnsnivcly without reserve. Eight first- THE VVATCHMAN and the Orange "”‘hdal’ P3213" About “my 0f her 5°h°°' ' l: ‘ UL: l) â€"Mr. Joseph COOper of Victoria-ave. class milch cows. to come in early, are Sentinel, together with the new mates and friends were present, and a splendid " , , , for some time editor and proprietor of THE among the list to be ofi'ered. Orange Chart . .. ................. 1 50 evening was enjoyed in games, music and .Iplacmz an ‘ ‘ . arge StOCk. \VA'l‘CHMAN, now goes to and fgo Wllth an ___.__ TUE VVATCHMAN and Hpard's Dairy- conversation. nit of Clothes elegant spccmien of the Scotc co ie at THE pmcg op HORSES coma up, Egg-Ighpggtcgublicationofits l 55 â€"â€"Coun. l- D. IIutt on, who lives west of his heels. This animal, thh 18 worthy "' lie town, Icaves early next month for the far an save m . . . . . ~ . , ,. of the universal admiration he cow 5, was Loc l and f r b s ‘ th 01 be â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-â€" . , " Kuarautee :0 --â€"--- brought from the old sod by Mr. illiam re portalhat th: agile “Zea; figsafiagl {30rd HYMENEAL hortll‘my' lie goes 1° lurlmonton, where he cry case White, traveller for the Dundas8tFlavellc twent -five toy fi‘t pry cEnt more yfor all _ will inspect property and proceed thence to “WOW” .3‘ Milling CO’ classeZ of horses tllayli {licey did ayear ago and â€"At an early 110‘“ on Tuesday mon’lillgi (he \ ukon country, “'th be “"11 prospect ‘ _ TTWdoll'nlndlded earl-Ids _of stéopct are no; ,th they are scarce and hard to get at ,that. ftebStISgl’ a ’veryhpreltlty “Eddinlsl mag plaCc ~xten5ivcly on the Peel river. - _ o . 0:111 e l\ ere out eiacan o 1olnoosiill There seems little doubt that this springhorses '1‘ ll . . arys c urc , w en r. ernard -\lr. \i'iri. Dundas, who has beenun , THE BEST‘.‘ . l t e ome for the Aged, where t. e) \V will cost the consumer more than at any time _ u yrand Miss Mary, second daughter of Mr. Europe during the past three months, buying l)? broken byflthe stonedgsusherhin J unis. lurinrr the past fifteen years. Parties expect- 1‘. Vi ard of Ops, were unitedin the holy bonds 'or the firm of Dundas 8; Flavelle Bros, . was at rst inten to are t e i - ( “i h w ll v v b b . of matrimony, Rev. Mgr. Laurent performing returned to town on Friday evening. Mr. crushing done on the park lot east of ”g ‘0 re; "3 0595 l 53 e money Y “Y h - - . . . ‘ :; Robson‘s store but this i den. “.55 aband- ing this month. the ceremony. The bride, who. came in on Dundas reports having made the choral and 171 “fly 975471th l NS oned, much to, the relief of the residents _ â€"â€"â€"§â€"â€"â€" t c arm 0‘ In," father, was attired ”1.3 costume “ “1 cxtcnsxve purchase in the history of that ____________.___________}_I_ OPTICIA of that section. A BOON FOR LINDSAY of!faun and bronze, trimmed with . bronze firm. __,_ ve vet and hat to match. She was assrsted by â€"Mr. Isaiah McCall, a prosperous young A Z 772}: l/l/ d7€kouse ALLS. bant- Tail her sister Anna, while Mr John Shea ably - ° . ‘ busmess man of Prince Albert N.W.T. pgrformed the duties 0f groonisman. After iccompanied by his wife and childjis spendiné t e cereinony,the pany drove to the reSidence A few days in town, the guest of his cousin, of: th: bn‘lf: pgrents, Avghereha Su‘Ppm‘?“ Mr. Wm. Williamson, north ward. Mr. ' pas . awai c cm. ‘ “cf ‘ e a) berng McCall formerly resided at Pcterboro, but for spent in games, inuSic, etc.,.ihe happy couple the past eighteen years has been in the west. left for their new home, taking with them the He describes Prince Albert as alivcly pros- ~ ~ . ' Q ’ 300d “15m” Of the” many friends. oerous town, of about 2,000 inhabitants, and -â€"â€"While Miss Bruce of ‘V'alentia called Th (1' h f k at her brother's house on Russell-sh, town, f e film“ vina'ry [“150 use 0 the sftopd on Tuesday, she left her horse and cutter ‘91. the- my 8* havy lothing C0“ t‘ ’ standing at the door. Before she came 0’0““): by 609311, the W°‘1(l9rf“l. cheap out the horse had. for some reason, run man, “”11 certainly put. “‘3‘” 3‘ 09m "“9 away and tore down Kent-st. to Primeau‘s the pocket 0f “111053 “'h°_ buy during “1‘5 store, where collision with a telephone great :fleéoo'rms 5‘05“: l‘ highhmpunts to pole depriyed it of the cutter, andOWliile high agility “1:13;; gar-Egg: rdznhfaitilregd running liuht, near the. postoflice it was by the Army Navy Clothing Co. them- SSAY‘S LEAD! 3 JEWELERSx C .2 Q1: VVzY/z'am Street” . Very cmzvmz'eizz‘ f 07 loading. av *‘r- . caught. The damage was slight. , . . V ____..__.. - . '. . mom . To ... ............ m... mbges aegis masseuse? sites a n mu :5: surging“ tr.“ti.t:%:.;““‘zz.“it; " ‘ C . . _ - u . . ’ . . ’ ' at-lontreal on Satuiday ast 1‘ r A] _rt remarkably 1°“ the K°°d5 W‘“ appeal to TOWEEHIP' country adjacent, which IS well adapted to 1:3- l’ilkie made 8- 200‘1 “0me “1mm”? the best class of people who desire to put first m the ‘30 yard ”98’ fir“ .m the the stamp of their approval on high quarter mile, and second in the mile and quality. No doubt; this is a. great boon for h“ f m‘ e events. inbert W315 handicapped Lindsay 9. id f-ir those who wish to receive y,“ 50“. Laeenhaiiniimustamed “' 58""? the benefit wou'd dray their attention cut while playing hockey afi few “'epl‘s to Mr. Gough’s half page advertisement in nrevtous. T 8 Montreal btar s;eaks this issue. highly of his performance. . farming, is filling up rapidly with a. good class of settlers. Mr. .icCall will return next Sunday night about 12 o’clock, fire broke out in the dwelling of James Arthiirs, n settler . _ . in the township of Rama, three miles north of month, and about the “fit Of April may start Sebright, and about twenty miles from Orillia for Dawson City With a small party of friends. Mr. Arthurs was awakened by the cries of his â€"'â€"""â€"‘ son James, who was sleeping in the attic. llrâ€" OBITUARY endeavored to rescue the young man, but was BdSlOlTfll .‘u-ls in the Count} 4 lat rue Court Home ' ' . .inSi., l. the under. 0 o o .r‘ Victoria. failed» .â€" a ARBH. CAMPBELL. d for the rrcursr‘ __ ' ' - 3'1 did; itch air hst‘qvalzlelgdoglggeggihgge {$013) B:2%§K AN GRILLIA MAN IN TROUBLE forced to desist, with his left arm and head â€"006 Of the oldest settlers in the township sou -isin ‘ r ‘ a" ' '. . "" . . . , ' ' - . ' m “a '2' ° " . .f the 12th con. of Ops had the misfortune An inquest was opened Tuesday morn- 22:2; 1213:1211r3:5strxlriglddsyehzlnol‘dhéono $.22 (llr \Thgland dlfd {31:19:35dilasthlforlnatznullite _ , y . , , . . . . . to be upset. ,iii~t outsi le Mr. Newman's in :2 at Orillia before Coroner \Vallwin of gate, on the Unswood road. After iiirrie. on the body of the young girl dragging him for >0:nc distance the horse naviied Funny Young, who died at her broke loose. and ran home. \Yliile Mr. father‘s bone from the supposcd effects of Graham went to seek assistance, some an attempt at abortion. The case is One drOVC 3101“: and DleEd Up his robe creiting gr ‘at interest from the fact that and cover. Whoever has these will confer a well-known (itizen of the town, Mr. a favor by leaving: them at Till-I \VATi‘nâ€" l‘homas Gofl‘att, is held by the crown, mixoflice. suspected of helm: implicated in the â€"-â€".\lrs. \V. R. Timn of Allandzile, wife of attempt. COUDtY Cr0wn Attorney Cotter slept in the room with his parents. She and island 0f Guernsey 49 years ago and at the age Archie, as well as James, were burned to 3 of 30 settled in the locality in which he died. -. 3- .l /‘4/'/* ., crisp. Agnes, the 18 year-old daughter, who Deceased was a vigorous man but yielded , ' ’ Aim slept in an adjoining room, attempted to to the inroads of tumor of the stomach frcm escape through the kitchen, but wag drivgn which he had been suffering for some montls. back by the flames, andbrokc her way out Mr. Hopkins was a zealous member of St. through the window. She then ran the Peter’s Anglican church where he has occupied hundred yards to arouse a neighbor, Mr. Mc- the position of Sabbath school suqerintendent. Fayden, her track marked in the snow by His many graces and good quality of mind and arch, 1-89 a: l‘ii‘}€l.lllOll . Sell such lands in! ‘ would accept 336:» are or taxes. hereby given that . local municipalities l the said nods» _ 7: 3:3,“,t '1' HOUSE, iut'c " ’ “1‘“ V‘ ' .oar. MARCH rt , 7,, 1 a“ , ‘3 - . ~ (1 a .d th i . The ' '8 co - . - - - ”fie” a” “8‘”. =.' ‘n ‘0 A.» :3. iv : ~ Of drigisiilhpzrf‘fihedlfigl‘t P.Of diggeonsffddlddg glidedwgf pl; 811111911113. busing;y men udf blood. She “’35 lembly burned about the heart endeared b"? to the elm” community, .389, shall be some i 9., - .).LC omits. evening about 11 o’clock: Her death was .Jrillia, with Mr. G. H. White as foreman. head, shoulders and breast, and from her hips who sympathise Sincerely With the bereaved MA’I C H ETT. County Treasurer - - ' . ~ The evidence taken showed that the de- to her feet. The flesh fell from her feet likea family, of a widow and ten children that uite unexpected. ail?“ T3?! 111“: 3.5.33; ceased had been ill for overaweek,having pair of sandals, exposing the bare bones. Dr. survivehim, ' The end or the season. .iodsa when the . . . . . . . , dangergus illness reached him, and al- given birth last Friday, the llth inst... to a Gilchrist of Onllia was summoned, and did -â€"It is our sad duty to chronicle the death .. ' ' reinaturely still-born child. On ThurS- what he could to alleviate her sufferings, but of one of the most promismg young ladies of f ‘ 35’1““ the deceased ““9 sums 0‘ 3“th she cannot live long. Two other children, 3 Brock, in person of Miss Mahala Keenan, 5 W though a special train was at once de- 3 spitched and hurried through with all , k h f h _ weJ, but too ac ange or t e “01‘59 0“ son and a daughter, were absent from home, daughter of Mr. Philip Keenan, representa- speed Mrs. Tiflin bad breathed her last .â€"â€"Notice is. v: with Section 50- .lliinicipal Act, 1‘3“ ‘: .1 e are offering Rubbers at reduced rices. ownshipomefig 1““ ‘ V . . . . . , , . 13:;3325 gig; valuaae ‘l :s to the poisons who long before It reached Its destination. ggayggtorfidIigggondégnnslgglgng-Mgga and. therefore escaped. The fire probably rm ogirassey Harris Co at Sundcrland. Miss énd‘m‘p”; 3W”, ' Write .3,“ "‘"C 3,3,8. “Va «'5 on the -Mr. Brady‘s suggestion, during the thought it well to nbtify the coroner and originated from the stove, in which fire was Keenan left her home about ayear ago for the .iouamr’iinodmd -33., Q" ‘ " V“ ”“3 3 councitll’ls ingerviilalw wit-p lyinkfirdaglgagfi the result was an order for an in ,ucst. left for thhe Giff?" of the atlases; son on his purpose of attending college, and has since _ ‘ “'mwmw ‘3 “'5'" “38'“ 85‘ CW“ '3. s” cc v“ ron' After hearin the testimony o the return, W en C *1le 1'6“” 8 utgo’clock. resided in Detroit. She was successfulin - E r - mildedbgiilmgs ;. r - , Side of the street is a good one. W hill: parents and till: medical attendants, it was Dr. Grant of Beaverton decided that an inquest irig all her examinations and was givgr‘issa E -â€"Men S WOOZ-LGed. Ruéégrs’ 506 .- m hereby soil; SE“ 1117 15 the West End Three, ffigglwfif 3:52; gghgnggggggfgrgde, thought well to await ithe postmortcgi was unneccssary- week’s holidays by the coll e but before that ;_ â€"W'omens Wool-Laud Ruééem, 35c inst...» ”€353.31” ms a hood Place to Deal chandtiehpresenv sgdegvglks. Tgis mid fatxl‘ifizf’.“R-eeifherm“..f“.Ԥi‘.§..l§”.rt..l cauaca‘camas lg;hgggggggfijffgggzyggg ggyiglggyggg s _Mz'sses’ Wool-Lined Rubbers. 3o. ' avoi t e uncom or a 9. J03 in and - ' . __ ., . - E . . ' , iind dodging or:l markeleg daysldan still goha‘ilJTrlgnifgir git tgforiqufgt’polfi‘ge _T,,c Ladies, Mission cm, of ,he Bap,“ ptasailnb awlay pgngédazyI mparpmgihlielg- 18:}: g. --’7/zzlds’ Wool-Lmea’ Ruéoers, 25c - eave amp e r08. W3y° “'0 . new“ In igtrate, charge with the crime. He church will meet in the Sunday school room on a. , 6 ea: Y y 5' Liners ! E __ , . ‘ , E near P 1335 . L‘hese ‘ieauzilul. useful and valuable "ate the rempkyzl 0f 'tthgse unaightly poles plzgded not guilt? and bail was accepted Tuesdav afternoon, March 1st, at 3o’clock. “‘ll‘Ch t°°k 1313‘,ce from the G-T-R- Station on 5 German, Felt SZWerS’ 10' I5 and 2.95 wig? r33» 33: d" "‘1! l“ (“9“ in the following order : too, 8' thing t can appen too soon. in two oureties 0 $1,500 each. â€"Thrcc of the large Methodist churches in Sifgzggd‘i‘: "31!ng , gigsgillyf therllztglfd ever ' " g ~â€"M0£€d$2fl5, 40 and 5,06 ‘ n h a wililw â€"The l’eterborough cheeseboard at, the - d' - _ WI . _ . _ eased .72 _ . rm: .0155.“ ’°’ 3??? Best Essay. Handsome. Durable annual meeting held on Suturdaly last, rm: DRYDEN TANK,“ ,Tofi'fim “$35313; ‘mmd‘vfifi‘dgomm; m, ,, on. tuneup...“ at the Lindsay Col- allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilfllilillllillliilllilllililiillilitilillil{till 0. ,3. ’ iner- lea Sett and Tray, decided 213:; up-beam “giggiitisbouldhrfi __ or d crlyplin d impr essive: mtgdulss disturging to legiattdnstitutfi, anduwas ktntown tr; [fiany' of r . . . . "â€"fl‘” '9’”:an Best Essay, Handsome, Durable “59d her ter instead ' ng a The final competition for the Dryden u, . 1 't f the occas‘o 0‘1““ “ens! w ° wr regre ‘3‘ cary elm“- Silver Pudding Dis/l. pound, the. buyers being allowed the tankard took place in the curling rink on Cp'i‘ohpefiso egnlcyg, d' I n. _ , -â€"Mr. 'W'm. T0016, who resided at East TBuNKs AND VALISES IN GREAT VARIE ' '- 'Ct'tce 3rd 8 t traction; fibelast half of October cheese Tuesday afternoon, when two rinks of â€" e ev. .. . ixon, ioccsan missioner O k d d' ed n Sun d F b x m t th ADDRESS 0“ a; as Essa” Handsome, Durable '3 t° besliipped before 15th November ”‘d Lindsay's brawn! curlers captured the l0 Toronto, “"11 (D-V°) begin ’- ten daYS’ a wco ’ l o ay, e ' 3 a e y 'm me “am one 90‘1”“ “P‘bem‘ ““8"“ .‘3 t° be tankard for the third and last time. The mission at St- George’s church. Cameron. on ““9““ 39’ °f 83 ”3%,. .Dchase‘i Eva's ' . “110‘".‘1' Th’ b°ard “15° “Ended ‘1‘" tankard [was donated by the Hon. John Sunday next, Feb. 27th. There will be sex. how mthe Year 1314 at llllamsgort. lcn~ , W/ privately and off the boar shoul 11 between sixteen clubs in this district, the and on week nights at 7.30 (except Saturday.) of nor r 3 years With .his mother, brothers ~ , KENT S best Life Of Comnetitors Must b s b'ect “‘51 n” “11““ the ”mile” °' member' conditions being that it had *0 boron Mr. Dixon has just finisheda mission at Si. and-“stem and settled “1 “h“echmhv “a” l " T., ‘ ' e u J Ship. three years in succession before it became George’s church Hamilton. “a has also been Newmarket, where he helped to support his .‘ LINDSAY ' mother as long as she lived. He came to ' ' â€"A few days ago Mrs. E. E. Sharpe the piOperiiy of any club. 0! all the president of the local W.C.T.U., was clubs interested Peter-born was the only presented withahandsome fur coat by a club that hadaneye on the “silverware number of her coworkers in town. .118 outside of Lindsaly. The p0 uliir Peter- gift was accompanied by the followmg boro skips, San. gy and on, Ruther- :“Pleas aces tthislove ftfroma , d t1 made 11 their minds - , _ ‘ ~ _ . , , , . , ppygewhose he:rtsl)gat in wungympathy gift ape gagd must rgmam in the the Cambridge st Methodist church on Sun mg Mm ms 5,3,", M“. Moses Reed“. In SiGN OF THE mu. saw ‘For God and Home and “swim" even if they hadtoadministera day. Inthcm . g he spoke 0‘ "Chris“ those days hefrequently walked out tO-Whitf- SOUTH SIDE KEN‘LST â€" I Native Land 1‘” Beside being president severe licking to the sucesnful tank mi 'fhlgigc'” "“1 Pt??? “33%;?“ “f6 church i.) see his mother. He would walk . - of the local union Mrs. She. is also curlers of Lindsay. For Lindsay it was gmmdngenseecc “$15,553:; 0 ms a“ phlng m hack in one day carrying 3° 0" ,4 POPDQS 0‘ c superintendent of press wor county deemed only right that the boys should th' ‘ th' id ‘1 th' "H . c l flour or groceries an think nothing of it.; He mgso ‘5 wor ' n 15 c “a“ °°' traded his farm for the one now owned byMr. ‘ sident r 1 Victoria coun , an superinâ€" take a lesson in “ generaishi ” and there- _ . M W ting {indoor were 5°” mml"eto “lam-w «mem- w. ii. Webster, near Maripbsa station. In ’ write. Lord W to make five W I To 1’- ‘- ""§ r‘ . v 3?; $23,250" to exceed 400 words. , " . .- must all be sent in before lst of and W’omefl , , pg, -\Drii. lstis‘. . -- - is ' 5“Hall to he- rt f ,3, ma «nuns _. . .‘come the prope y o and will be conga" ,. ”he,“ 9st hurl Three Stores. NEW 103” ~ “33395 Will be given at our stores to alpe‘rsonsdesirous of competing V Y‘i-rrhnsing troods to the amount 93 81. either oceri o s . boots or shoes?r es, dryg 0d ' i0 thes - e cond‘t'ons' working at London and other places, where he has been much honored at ' We expect afterwards known-as the John Williams farm. many wrll turn out to hear him. On this {am the first year he choppc d and -â€"Servwes were conducted b, the pastor in cleared 12 acres. At that time he was board- .llariposa over 60 years ago, buying what was PETE RBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE Emma art-var. We have not mine. ndike G01d °‘ Alliessays sent to be in an envelo ° ' ’ ‘ PG tendent of the lumber district, comprising fore the skips n . . p and addressed ‘0 W- M- Robson. Victoria, Peterboro, Northumberland and Messrs. John Mc man and Geo. A. Little. mgdisoourse was based on the "Fatherhood r845 he mam'ed Finetta Pine“, by whom he .06. more in for mom ex; 1,40:th 11,“ must“: “69d” ‘5 mm“ by a" "“9““ °‘ "K ind six childrenâ€"Mary, Catharine and Geo- .....N tSundayRcv.E.Rberts . - . .. . . .. .....,, 3...... .. we a... “mus“,i: alarming W preaches worm: and m- wife died in 1869, about which time he gave Durham. The tapas was close ups excitingItSrongb; -â€" t or the Canadian mt iratsameo ups an om. Pmihmwmfieziu held in Ottawa. and speculation was about even through- March 10-11. Anion: the ' HEM-ls“: out, with the words we Essay on the left. corner of r: envelOpe. " All 955a?“ ’«0 be numbered the same as rm rtant out, suit was an bodys game until near the number on the coupon given the final “roun up ' when the home , at the tim' ., chm road, matters to ho 0°31“de will. a the mu “8,, 1', h , , â€"Subjoined is the list of Sunday cvenin _ u rum,“ audcamcto.residc a. E... Oak- and “0‘ :0 obegllrthe in‘ifjfls or poring ones-trout. fiflfi‘fiW‘fi 33hr: toregizgurlizlints atvllhgcliflrfiog ll: lectures to be delivered by 36- J. Wg- wand. lfere he mariicédthc widow of the. â€"CUT and W IRE NAILS ‘ I: ~ 7. nenfiiflmmpe‘iw’. 33...: “stint A. MunsJey, who has 1896 Lindsay won the cup from om Â¥hnecxginanofin St. Apdrefis church, Lindsay late Geo. Mutindale, . who still survives, ‘ ~43 UILDING PAPER mammary need .0. m r. + Ele,m?é..§‘.:siiu:m° sasiurttrhwmramm '%.W“:£fif”°”wmctfintd§: 5:523 and“... 3.33.333; stud-m. mun tag“... statistic; “rentals; at. . :zVJéVéstL’Q figs “Warren’s! fie?!”- “ ‘° "‘ “"' . smsssireiesam- .... Ha mgfifipwsf‘filmw 3°31.°‘.‘£‘°”°°”" ms. “creams .. :...°‘“..°°'...‘““““.;‘;".l‘°..";'.i“'°§ we .3... 1m ' u; ‘0 using. - -. » ro‘=--'~ " rs cauterw wigggffifilgggetfwgfim that one or €30 of the following represent 5 ggfif‘llu . ggm 3. Abram and Lot Separated, (Fen. xiii. devotedatyizhmcnt and kinducsgs to, him in "THORSE SHOES “"1 A4115 PRINGLE MCCRE" “a. n , °° ” °' 9th“ ,0! Elle Brimst, gfi'gfingé r3 nuriiairord. Ikip....18 J.A.iuaaiiir'm,uir;p...2i go Abram Raquel Lot. Gen-x"- hisusidaygijs highlyidbe commended. tie â€"TIRE STEEL MMW,MW , g$fly ‘ e 3313 are on exhibition in the {aifitlx £1313: first? Sir Hugh G. M gal??? get-aw“; ' '6’- 3mm. £322) £3360. xv. m“ fomfilflny‘nyte 11mg): $131103 ~CARRIAGE WOOD WORK â€"_______â€"â€"â€"-‘_____â€"-â€"â€"â€"=_â€"~'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"="â€"â€"-o“" ' ‘ m « ry Goods Window of MR. J. u. Museum’s mm. and Sir gnaw ulna-near.’ :Abnhuh , car’soaou cert. t‘ - -°-' ’. 5m ° ‘ The Comm i _.-â€"â€"/ Edward Russell. The dinner will take 9,3»..ho .......... 1-5 0.5mm. skip ....... 21 fl. Sacrifice “gruff“. “a“ “I " Pafi‘twget‘ge £32 Egompmhcsmge’gg; MOLENNAN CO. 3:4 “any circulation DJ ' HARDWARE. con. and icon. or ml! nuramsaas om 3.400. 9:: l. .0.-- .ant .prcclico wiil be made. 31611313; ”8T Eh“ TH;:: sTun'oinlgiqear-nsnal.wbonnnumhorr of Import- _ Munuu-m” Total.............;;‘ 9, Amy firming,“ . $0!!wath

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