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Watchman (1888), 6 Apr 1899, p. 9

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M3,; A. I f. ”M. M Volume XLII. Number 14. l _._..__._.- fS’J’ (1‘: T11 (.I I ,h“ Friday. April 7th, at two o’clock pm Milk routes will be let and other impor an:e is retiuested. SN ( LYUI'IIL’LA 1) degree: ;.~:d:z;:ed himself, has made many :‘z-xnds \\c wish the s1;:€5§. W's.”+â€"â€". â€" .___ (,.'1.E.\'.11.'.ll 3, matrix -\\'hile Mr. J. Cameron m: h».:3ping Mr. Alex. Campbell of I rt". y to take the roof from his barn, A. {-111 to the ground and dislocated his 3 .lLlCi'. : tau: Non-:5 â€"â€"â€".\ir. W. )Icliinnon g 35v} ; to raise poultry this year on -1: own place ...... Mr. Ezra Argue l“.,:il: a valuable horse recently. . . . . g ilgncan McRae 118-3 501d the syreliceite horse to Mr. John Cameron. “'9 \‘J .r Ll) iAli'l-I 'm KNOWâ€"What haggard ‘hc party on Friday night ‘ -. - WVhat takes so many of our your; run west on Sunday evenings 1’ . ‘ 3.1.. . _.__.__.. “ 1/"’.C.’/t S C'JZCA'ZL'IJS' .\ ,..~ lis"~I:‘1'.â€"Following is the re- _, ': E the class standing in school sec- ':~: 5 -. T. Maripoea, for the months of a: “'5‘, 1*ebruary and March: Fifth . Eli-ode Webster, Arthur Webster, x is '3. Graham. Fourth classâ€"Charley 3: ~. “Caster, Mildred Hardy, Edie Frain, .areuc- Lhannon, Chatham Graham, llJWitIl Webster. Senior third classâ€" llmei Wallis, Ralph Hardy, May Fowler, 311.: \‘Vebster, Beatrice Johnson, Nevada licisscn. \'i. do: Robinson, LillianJordan. 72:: third classâ€"Tommy Webster, d Q 312-1»;- '.>ad. Second classâ€"Lorne Frain, ‘ 23:: Wilson, James Mackin, Austin ~ . Ems. Mm Minthorne. Part second, X ee::.:-~\'ef.;:i .lackett, Mabel Jordan, l’art second juniorâ€"John ‘ 39(23):ij . .3“) -‘l‘-“.iil. ‘ .‘iacri. Mina Minthorne. First cla-sâ€" ‘ ‘_* if: n, lioy James, Melville James. 2? -- - E = '1, teacher. . ‘. **~â€"->â€"â€"vâ€"- X. "3 .‘CCI. .' {UN X30? ‘ oIII â€"'1‘he following is ’L :‘--;;.'2 Cf 5.3. No. ll.) UDS for the " if March. Names arranged in r ’5 eat. Standing ascertained '08 i 7 a1]; marking. Class -3-â€"Mary "fix, Mabel Hart. Class 4â€"â€" _'-' toes, Melville Sluggett, John -‘~ ‘- . Class Ilâ€"Lillie iobinson, I 3' 1' 15?. Elart, Nelson llart, Rilla .. the finial: w f l-Larl llart, Eddie Jones, ' â€" ‘ Class Zâ€"Jimmie Mal- .:;.;t;-, Willie Malcomson, Cyrus iiaff» ‘..::.ir Hart, Stella Sluggett, 73}:;:.i~r~ Malcomson Leston .lones. ‘ , ‘ sr..â€"Louie Hickson, Char yell, lra jones, John Wether- . mum...” .m- b 3‘; 8 E l‘u . 20%?vi 3.3 ‘ was pt 13 ,ir.â€"~ Luther Hart, “W“- l ‘Zar-.ey ~~1uggett, Bruce Hart. Class " ‘ Fannie Skuce. BS. BLACKWELL wag“ l 1 "~ them . . . :3 up if” i “..‘.:..J.-â€".\. J. Skuce has pill" ceased a Fine pair of fillies from Sheri- dn 8. of Reaboro. They are “'0 right kind, being bred from the fr; 1 t'Tydesdale “Craichmore Darnâ€" ...9 J â€"_(V-â€".â€" ”' '/,\'.l1 0 CNT _l ' l;.;;-.,;;T .or'. Wrsrsa Temt.- [ “nae: department, Miss Thompson tea~ ‘5» ”33’s? “enior second bookvl Elma Mc- ”4316?. 4 iarah Dettman, ii Flossie Dun *1 1 l m Caldwell, .3 Hazel Hopkins, 6 311?? lleFInney, T Kellie Stephenson. (i :lond, form ii .-â€"1 Elsie Caldwell, 2 We? liatcheli, 3 Mamie Doherty, 4 53%: Cole, 5 James McCormack. Jr. ”Wind bookâ€"1 Walter Scott. 2 Dot Scott. glam; tirst bookâ€"1 Tena Dettman, 2 Faszie Burns, II Pearl Hales, 4 Norman E‘Vidr‘on, 5 Dave Chessel, 6 Maggie Mc- virznack. Senior departmentâ€" Senior :ec‘lfld bookâ€"Usiieid Mansfield, Willie ‘HIP‘M. Graham Kelley, Hector Dawson, r" Craig, Fergus Lapleaunt, Richard F. {ll-“my. Willie Cooper, Clinton Craig, ' 2 ellie McGraw. Karl Sylvester, George ‘Lg'ephenson. Lorne Watters, Tommy Horton, Third bookâ€"Mary Dettman, «~L‘ “ . $13M Dawson, Harry Crego. Julius .wd. _ f‘ ateou. Percy Hopkins. (leorge Dettman. “”88 Dumbar, Ethel Hales, Isaac Lyle, Hail? Dettman, Maggie Craig, Annie ‘ . Pfitdmfli ROY Williams, Alex. Colvan, _. “ante ' , 1:348 i. ils. Albert Craig. Silvie Doherty, ‘ . C 10:" ‘Mlllfi, Richard Mansfield, Leta rd, weh' Pearly Ayers, Lena McKinley. . . , 3,01“? b°9k~Willie Davidson. Willie ? . }._?;lleld,1$oyd Sylvester, Royal Coban, 62in, Ogle. .Lfim Usglsstone. Willie . Orden Hopkins, Annie Stephen- ! ,5 3-3;, Wednesday in every month.â€"7-1yr. 1’353fiiiioll‘i FAL"1‘0R\'.â€"â€"-A meeting of and the p‘ltl’OES of the Pine Grove Cheese barn Henry will be held in .the factory on taut business transacted. A full attend- professor . n. A Mutt-wit... OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Weekly Budgets of News From all Parts of the Wm...»- K] 18 A’FI E L 1) 1,... ALâ€"Mr. T. Ernest Godson. bar- Fifth classâ€"Peter W rister, of Beaverton, will be in his Kirk My'fvin 0016, Edith \Vellstood, Polly field Cilice (Gusty’s Hotel) the 2nd and Smith- WM- DAVIDSON. principal. District. son, Lorne Doberty, Willie Doherty. that Mr. E. Yerex came to the rescue atters, Grace Munt, and has taken the contract. HARTLEY BUILniNt; Norrisâ€"Messrs. A. H Alex. Campbell will build new 8 this spring ...... Mr. Thomas Th wonders. Total receipts over $100 whole lot and will be a whopper. , h ornbury 3”“ put up a new straw -â€"-*â€"â€" There will be a carnival every other _ 0m ------ mes Drlscoll. a stone LUNG POINTâ€"FENELON A. Carmichael a front to her house. Pawnâ€"A very pleasant party was held at Mr. Robert Spence’s a short 2 “Homersâ€"Prof. Dean, consult- time ago. A fruit basket that con- ,3; phtf‘nOlOgiSb of Lindsay. has been in ,3}- town for some time making phren- examinations and giving 3331-55. lie seems to well understand ill- ;j; work, and is very practical in his j-jiillvlilODS. He has given good the ;,r.:'rai satisfaction to those who have 7-;zsulted him, and from the kind and guitnnmly way in which he has We hope for her recovery. COD . is their destination. I’LILX-iSAZVT POINT Willie Greer, 797. Bore, 661; Wilfred Here. 1314; Ella M. Brien, 514. i h johnâ€"Oswald Gilson, 509; David EndiCJtt, 390; Minnie Brien. 364. 3rd scumâ€"Gilbert Hora, 576- Mabel Sampson, 430; Aggie Sampson, 352; Wilfred Endicot'r, 351; Seneca Han- cock, ‘247. 3rd jtinr â€"Joey Greer, 470; Minnie Endicott, 428; Lizzie Robertson, 3.1-5; Tommy Endicott, 267. 2nd classâ€" Milton Cilson, 288; Willie Robertson. 276; Katie Hardy. 170. Part 20d, sent. -â€"Wes. Irwin, Johnny Maiers, Willie Flynn, Addison (lilson, Sua‘h Sampson. Part 2nd, junr.â€".)ernie Horn. Eva Greer, Zetta Endicott, Albert Greer. Promoted from lst senior to part 2nd, junr.â€"-â€"Joe Flynn, Lizzie Endicotr, May Sampson, Willie Enaicott. 1st junr.â€"â€" Willie Brien, Tommy Flynn. Average attendance for March, 34. There were 13 who were present every school day during the month. a U 01 IU CU N K PEILSONALS.â€"Mr. T. H. P. Anderson is visiting at the home of Mr. W. H. Cook ...... Mr. Will Cook of Umemee H. S. is visiting his parents ...... Mr. A. Terrill has returned irom Toronto and has resumed his pastoral duties at Norland. ...... Other Easter visitors here are: Messrs. Holland of Toronto to the paren- tal home ..... Miss Dodd and sister of Toronto to their parents ...... Miss Swit- zer, _ir., to the parental home, a permam ant visitor. Signoor. lisr'onr. â€"~The following is the order of standing of pupils in the senior division of the village school for March : I’ S. leaving class-â€"M. Clifford, W. Shin- gler, L. Richmsn. Entrance classâ€"W. Avery, C. C. Birchard, C. Dayman, 1’. Fcckler, W. Revel], J. Finlay. Fourth, part 2â€"K. Mofl‘atl, E Forster, A. Wil- kinson, P. Wilkinson, M. Ham, H. For- ster. Fourth. part 3â€"8. Harvey, B Wallis, B. ltlchman, M. Milligan, H. 11. Holland. Thirdâ€"1’. Birchard. L. Wil- kinson. R. Graham. F. Arbuckie, L. Gunn, M. Graham. Easter promotionsâ€" Second to third bookâ€"-Nettie Babcock. F. Hall, S. Angers, J. Storey, W. Pugh, M. Moflatt, V. Wakelin, G. Watson, A. Richman. â€"â€".â€"_â€"- VALENTIA FAREWELL AND PRESENTATION.â€"The many friends of Mrs. Herbert Webster (Mr: Miss Sarah Jordan) wishing to show their appreciation of her many services in all Christian Work before she left for her new home in the Northwest, met at the close of the Sabbath school and presented her with a teacher’s bible and nicely worded address. Although taken by surprise Mrs. Webster made a feeling reply. ’ Freemanâ€"Mr. James M. Swains smiling face is seen once more among us. Marts STRUP.~‘V6 understand that Mr. Robert S. Swain. jun, has engaged Mr. J. M. Swain to make the celebrated Plum Point gilt edge maple syrup, which is well-known in this district. AWAITS AN OWNER.â€"Uur merchant is very generous in lending his rigs to any who are in need, but we think he is going a little too far when he loaned his spring waggon to take the young people to dancing parties. Well, in this case he did not lend it, but as the roads were very bad for sleighing the driver simply took it without asking leave. He left it back before daylight, and also left more than the waggonâ€"a lady’s rubber, size N o. 45, left foot. No charge for storage. Please call and get it. . â€"-â€"â€".â€"_ LITTLE BRITAIN Psasomts.â€"Mrs. Colwill of Torono to is the guest of Mrs. John Prouse ...... Dr. Yeo is visiting at his father’s ...... Mr. Rusland, Mrs. E. Z. Yerex, Rev. Mr. Garbutt and Mr. Gem-West spent their Easter outings in Toronto.~ foundation under his barn, and Miss tained oranges, lemons, apples, crabs Woodville the and bananas was the main attraction. Slugâ€"Mrs, John Bell is still very Canvassâ€"A. McMillan has bought place owned formerly by Alex. Miles, south of the village. He is thinking of getting some help. Dave Brown has moved to the farm recently left by Neil McMillan, on the 8th GONE “Esraâ€"Messrs. Archie Gil. christ, Arch. Curry and]. E. McMillan are among those who left for the Northwest recently. Portage la Prairie SCHOOL RBI-ortr.-â€"The following is the report of the Easter examinations in Plea- sant Point school : 5th classâ€"Willie Jackson, 1042; Willena Wagstafl. 884; 4th scanâ€"Walter â€"_o LINDSAY. THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1399, CHANGED - Hannaâ€"People were can be calculated, was about one hund- quite surprised on Saturday. 1901‘ng red and three per cent of the pcpulat to see Mr. Eleazer Yer-ex drivmg the ion of the village, each one endeavoring â€" bus, and wondered if it were one of to secure a situation. the loss of which the tricks of “All fools day”. On would likely place the previous holder enquiring it was ascertained that upon the charity of the township' when the time came Mr. Jenkins do He is now an old and feeble man whd cided that mail carrying was 110%" his is possibly (though we hope not) on- foart and so backed down. It seems tering upon the last term. in which he shall serve her majesty. Is it not singular that so many comparatively yoang and able-bodied men are so eager to accept such an insignificant recompense in order to have a snap l PREPARATIONS.-â€"Timber is already being imported for constructing the new rink. It is going to cover the Two Specials 90060600 LADIES’ AID ENTER’l‘AINI»lEN’l‘.â€"â€"The great event has came and gone, and everybody is surprised at the success and delighted with the program render- ed by the Peak Sisters. The auto graphic quilt has certainly done LAND PLASTER night next winter. It is also gener. ally understood that the proprietor intends to coovert it into a green- house in the summer. PUBLIC Scuom..-â€"Report for March; Fifth classâ€"Fred Workman 1046, Annie McKenzie 965, Fred Perrin 567. Fourth class sr.â€"Albert Work- man 1’27, Hebt Housey 1508, Nellie HERE AND Tartanâ€"Miss E. Smith, our estimable teacher, left Thursday morning for her home in LlndSiLy to spend Easter vacation ...... Mr. and Mrs. 'I'. F. Myers spent Sunday in guests of Mrs. J. Moynes ...... Mrs. R. Staples and daughter, Miss Ethel, left 'l‘hurday Easy to load at our Store house on William-st. Drop in and see our 25 cent TEA. â€"I-â€"- morning for Toronboi where they will Irwin 1497, Howard Gardner 1460, remain for a tow days ...... Mrs. William King 144(5) Pearl Bowes Chas. W'alton, who has fer the past 1413, John Thorndike 1371, Lillie A . Famfly week been the guest of Mrs. Wm. Webster 1345. luniorh‘ourthâ€"Zetta . , Grocer 1lyIcNisb. returned on Tuesday to her Lake 730, Maude 'J‘homdike 750, 0100, FODOIOD FdUS- . - - - -Mf8- 19- Maude Co lestone 710, Cora House '_ - . . . . ,7 , . , . Staples returned on Wednesday after 690, 00.3”},ng 57,5, Reggie Rennii: - . ' ‘ ‘ ’9} AIMS/5m” visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Rogers Linden 'Valley........l\1r. J. H. Staples spent Monday and Tuesday of this week in Toronto ...... Miss I. McNisb, our enterprising dressmaker, has gone to '1‘0ronto to spend three months in training with one of the leading dressmakers of that city in order to better equip herself to fill Orders during the fall and winter seasons ...... Mrs. E. Rogers, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs Jno. Staples returned home on Satur- day last. CIIURCII Norss.â€"'l‘he pulpit on Sunday was filled by Rev. Mr. Tucker, . who preached an interesting as well as benificial sermon on the text “What think ye of Christ” ...... Owing to bad weather and perhaps for other reasons unknown our Epworth League meetings of late have been but poorly attended. We hope however that we will soon enjoy good roads and weather again and that each member will put forth an effort to make our meetings just what they ought to be. Norrisâ€"Mr. Jas. Rea has had several teams engaged hauling lumber from Head river to his farm at the lake shore preparatory to erecting a barn in the summer ...... The weather of late has been very change- able. Farmers have almost despaired of having any fall wheat to harvest. (371, Annie Sivinac (568, Roy Gard- M ll] WHUM n MAY BUlltEllN: Perrin 550, Ida Hogg 531, Tom. Pat~ Mr. W. W. Logan of Lindsay, Out, is our only authorized terson 499. Hugh King 438, Norman Reynolds 378. Senior Thirdâ€"An- agent for Lindsay and the County of Victoria for the sale of our Doherty Organs. nie Savinac 710, Edward Keyes 707, Ethel Martindale 698, Bert Hicks (359. Arthur Phelps (350, Hugh Urwin 668, Willie Ferguson (5130, Vera Tait 565, Charles Walters 551, Fred Lake 400, Emerson Coad 300, Pearl Weldon 301, Leonare Cameron 245, Clara Hall 232, Ida Reynolds 102. IVA SC/i NA, N. W. T. CELEBRATION. â€"The Rev. B. E. Spence’s birthday was celebrated on the evening of the 9th inst. by an oyster supper at the home of Mr. I’urcell. Over seventy guests were present. The early part of the evening was spent in skating, while the latter part of the evening was giyen to W. W. LOGAN CHURCH Norrisâ€"Much credit is GENERAL AGENT. due our pastor, Rev. E. Spence, in keeping each appointment open every n Sunday this winter. The round trip involves a drive of thirty miles. This circuit, which is self-sustaining, is composed of three appointments, with three churches, an organ in each, and a frame shed at two of the churches, all free from debt, and now what the young pastor would like to see is a parsonage. SHOULD 1w; A'I‘rsxnsn To.-â€"An effort failed a year ago to have the graveyard fenced here, but our worthy . . I’.M., Mr. F. H. Cochrane, has taken A ' y W. DOHERTY 8: CO. P.S.â€"â€"W Doherty 8: Co. of Clinton, Ont, are making a specialty of Organs, and are manufacturing one of the best made in Canada. business the manufacture of BOOTS and SHOES and repairing of the same. lfyou want a pair of Boots or a sctt of Harness, call and see what we can do for you. .11 A NI L LA HEM; AND THERE â€"Mr. J. McKay, while chopping wood a few days ago, had the misfortune to cut his foot rather badly. The doctor put three the matter in hand, and we feel assured . 01’ four BtibChCB ill the cut and it is that) it will be fenced the comina gum- now doing well ...... Mr. J. Ferguson mer. 5 HARNESS; 105i? 3 800d “0'39 3 few days 880- It IN (ii;NEIt.\I..â€"â€"The trustees have HAR DWAR’ E. ' , OAKWOOD was in 8 8i88h anti Stfiked itself ...... decided upon building a new school Rev. \V. 1â€"). Tucker arrived from Toronto on Saturday and occupied his own pulpit on Sunday evening. l’ERSON.\LS.â€"â€"l\irs. Geo. Coons and son are spending the l'lister holidays with relatives in Oshawa ...... Mr. I“ Butland of Oshawa spent Good Friday with his sister, Mrs. 1). Mc- Phail ...... Miss E. Pearce of Ux. this spring, at a cost of about $600. . . . .Miss Porter is engaged as teacher. AGENT FOR CRESCENT BICYCLES. ...... Mr. Henry Mullen has leased on shares the Peacey farm for a term N fte d '11 t ke possession in a A Thorough KDOWledgc of y o rms, an m a It Don t P few days ...... Our Ontario visitors BOOKKEEPING ay have all returned except Mr. Howland. Agni?“ tic, ld‘uiiiessb Forms, ('orn'l Law . - . ~ e 0., is essen la 0 u- ' s e. ,. “e know what 15 keeping 10m, and thorough traininginns}?ebs uccess A 1,0 Wear shabby clothes when a we would say to the rest of the bacbe- bow Lp-to-date Suit can be pur- bridge and Mr. H. Pearce of Fenelon lors, go thou and do likewise ,,,,, Miss T . . SHORTH AN D i chased so cheaply from . . . Falls spent Easter Sunday with their Pottouwood is visiting Miss Purcell. ypewritiug,ctc., aflords the best means I. . The Tailor, brother Mr. G. M. Pearce ...... ....Miss I’eacey of Regina is visiting figme‘flvamment to young men and RICH gigs, M8539? Fulton Gillespie 0f Lindsay Mrs. Tate ...... Mr. Charlie Martin The Best Place . ’ 1'1 11- is visiting his aunt. MFS- MECQUCGD has purchased the VunkOugnet farm. to ac. Anlce stock of Tweeds,Wor-steds. . . . . llpire this training and knowledge ......... Miss Nellie DeLury of Agln- . . . . . .We have no signs of spring yet. 18 at t e..- - court and Messrs. Jack and Ralph It is very cold... .Mr. Albert Mullen NIMMOHARBISON BUSINESS COLLEGE DeLury of Port Perry are spending of Lindsay arrived in Regina on Mon- Toronto. Ontario. their holiday at ”)8 home residence day with his stock and settlers’ efl'ec‘s. Send for handsome Circulars and mention The etc, to select from, and a perfect lit is guaranteed in all cases, Drop in and see me if you are thinking of ordering a New Suit or Pair of Trousers. The price will be ri ht. w h . . rd and u Cl U ad in Manilla.........Miss Jones of Ux- ______ Mrs, Mullen and family are ate man“: or pmmiggd'r 0 18$ re Y w cu bridge is visiting at the home of Mr. expected in a few days. m. , - . ____________ -- G. M. Pearce ...... Mr. J.J. Carter of OBI'I‘UARY.â€"â€"It is our sad duty to . J. J RICH” Ohm-W“ was 0x93‘3th home for the record the death of one of our most JUST T" H AND The Tailor, Little Britain Easter holiday, but was delayed on respected young men, in the person the road ......... Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of of Mr. '[‘,(‘,, (,‘ooney, from the effects DO You Want Stoney Creek and Mr. A. Mcliadyen of la grippe followed by pneumonia. . . '3 of Port Perry spent Easter Sunday at Deceased caine to Regina district from WC have 1”“ Placed m 51°C“ a ““11 sum)!” 0‘ Farm Implements ° the home ome. E. McFadyou ...... Grafton, Ont., in 1882 and book up ' ....thc best """ _ Igcqig'unli lhE pest Massey-linens Miss E. Broad is spending the Easter land on the \Vascana, He was one of ('30 5» Icyc C?" u tivators,;1')xills, MOW holiday with friends in Whitby ...... the party captured by Big Bear at Cut GREEN “ND BLHGK TE’HS “5’ Tedjerb’ l‘akcs' “Wm" “d Bmd' crs. Also a full stock of Flows and Mr. A. Edwards is at present moving Knife, one of the memorable incidents Scuifiers, Bain Wagons and rowan, that money can buy, ranging in price from his household efiects from the village of the 1885 rebellion. He was about f 13c. to 606. per lb. Special quotations Windmills. to his farm ...... Miss F. Edwards 0 thirty-ave years of age and unmarried. in In and 20 lb. lots. . . Toronto is visiting relatives in tpwn GRAND Commâ€"Grand Coulu is the A Fiidftgiggwffimfiflgdfkinsgsg: ...... hits. R- J- Dixon Of Little first abatiOu eight miles west of Regina, W91d0n CO Smoked and Dried Ham. Come and get Britain spent a. few days this week on the main line of the C,P.R. As 9 prices before you purchase elsewhere. Visiting at the home of Mr. \V. Dixon your correspondent resides in this The Little Britain Cash Store. ...... Mrs. C. Clarke of Toronto is district be will give you a few lines spending a few days under the home from here also ...... Mr. Edmiston ot ‘ ' ' roof ...... Mr. Frank Coons is spend- Acton, Ont, has charge of the Metho- W. E. YEREX, Little Billalll iog his holiday with friends in LiDd' dist appointment here. Mr. Edmiston STOCK FOR SALE ‘ say. landed in Regina a, week ago last. __ (5,13, SYSTEM Sunday, at five o’clock a.m., and OAKWOOD » .._.._. preached here at eleven oclock, and BULL CALVES, (Thorough ' CIVIL SERvICE.--Tbe question of has devoted most of his time in visiting bred Shorthorn Durham. Are y 011 gomg West which has kept the inhabitants of the this part of his field. . . .The contract A150 CHESTER WHITE PIGS This SPIinz? 0055!!“ 5'01: 0“ village and vicinity in suspense for for the new school has been let to Mr. intmesls and sec orwritc me. several week has at last been settled, C. Gilroy for $630. . . .Miss Florence fol? sale at all times ' T on i to the satisfaction of everybody except Rothwell has been engaged as teacher The “0°“ are “11 g°°d at“): and we“ hr gh T CkGlDS those who were left behind in the race. for the summer ...... Mr. A. Moore is wot-thighs immediate “Mina” °f :3 gtfigtslgfigg,g°ice 0‘ routes The question referred to is the one of down with is grippe ...... Mr. E. 08° requiring suc ' ' ' carrying the mail between theststion’ Clarke attended [the oyster supper at Also Ct‘lésmr. White and Berk ‘ and Oakwood. The number oilippli‘ Wpscana 1m. week ...... A wedding shire Boa: for Service A' GEO. WILDER, cents for the position, as near as it expected soon. fic'flcfiEllN 8308.. Argyle P. 0. ExpressOfliée. Lindsay. Ont- pmm 75 Cents per annum

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