v Volume VIII. Number 18. LINDSAY, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1395. on ‘ The sorrowing relations have the sym- McFadyen spent part of last week in . pathy 0f the “711016 neighborhood. Lindsay writing on the art school examina- LEFT FOR MANITOBAoâ€"Mr- Donald tions held in the collegiate institute there. pened up a ï¬ne stock of Ladies white underwear their new heme in Manitoba. them every success. We WiSh returned home after enjoying a short’iliim-nd, Everett .‘Jctta'f. Senior pai t l ViSit with her cousin, Miss Lizzie Wilson. secoi d classâ€"Roseve Smith, Belle Grant, 3 HOARSENESS 04.3.; 50 Cents per annum to our “jinx: so ï¬n... a Shabg'qï¬ â€˜ b We h " , â€â€" I for +1.; MI :li beneï¬ts of :Ve LOCAL NEWS-LETT ERS Ferguson, who has been spending Easter â€"Fred H'eppenstall, John ‘ichrthur and more of the leading men in the neighbor- †““ mamâ€"‘1’- “1’ vacation at home in our north-western Kate alchmnmi equal, Ethel Thomas hood present, and see them taking an E Of our Winter “OOds . S , GAMEBRIDGE- suburb, has resumed attendance at Lind- Frank Lease. ()hm \Vt’Sl'I‘ikH, Ethel interest inIthc proceedings. as the object is in reach. \licb Il’ICI. Fire and pig"? t° “I“: watChman' . 0.1......Mr. Norman FerguIsonI con~IHumphrey. Junior ’l‘liirz‘. classâ€"Annie opeï¬hat ls wellgwortliy the patronage no N r II . < - to put . DILDIlNG.â€".Mr. IFrank Markel is hav- templates going to the queen City in the Wilkinson, Archie Be-roi’r Homer 0 a . . . .. ik‘ L-I- «0 gtt rid 01- We up . inga ï¬ne stable built on his premises. near future, wnere he will take up the Burke, “(able J C'iVL'I, i’llqip‘r lvlyves 01.111125333123353"geaiigtxileased tpiï¬agdour ..v WI. 1 c; navy i’llc (la now UBITUARY.â€"â€"Miss Betsy Graham died professmii of wood-carving for which he (ilady Adams, Russel McIntyre, Sabin; few days illness. He is a,h::l%lipinantifgwa tr. my} . \ .1: I maged the 19th April, in her 30th year. has great natural talent ...... Miss Flo Second classâ€"May Emmi Bert Eyres lots of water in rhe pond, and lots of Florencia Uaiiipbell IIIIII frilly Lees. How: guests in the mill is what Peter wants, and his customers are :ilvs'uys pleased, as " vs JI (I hr " ’!,,‘"~;i“| J I-V "7'," v ,. V| . . . . u “r w ( ad Dl‘i‘th‘ tl’i Ir " 0“" " *‘j‘IP‘r‘w 7.3m?" 7"- 'I~m“l‘ his work is not surpassed in the Province "(3‘ f L- e V McCuaio left with h' 'ste K to f - . . ""3“ ""1 °‘“5“‘â€"'erl' “Whit. Hector ofOntario. ‘ . - 18 s1. 1' a or ....Miss M Miller, of Lindsay, hasI.-e grist-i). .tzcliie (il'rillJllll, l'li‘miim‘ STILL ox Tin-z Romaâ€"The veteran stockman and drover, Mr. Finnei‘ly, passed through our neighborhood the other day, With his weather eye open for all kinds of '11: Ol‘ii‘ , [r “(mt be . 7e have just 0 Nousâ€"A number of our ounom Mr ' ’ ' ‘ cy ma} 3:: bit the I S01d Iin “- m. of Night-dresgcs Chemises, Drawers, underskirt c., all of have gone to work on the drivesffjrl ' Ban hGflfjhnStvhpu’rposes tre Mary Wg‘tiake’ Maggm B-erguson’ Hec' “"0 “0““ that“ m" fame“ have "33‘1ny Ckportatmn iisistmD a . _ . . ‘ Cl 1. ) . .1 Ou' f b h h d' turning to I‘Ol 91‘ 00% ans coun FY tor Mchinnon, George Wilkinson. Jun. the market. When he comes he is sure to hicl‘i arc up to date In ï¬nish, trimmings an qua lty. lrices as usua 1 armers are 8 Ollt 1' tong see mg. very shortly. He goes Ito New York part second classâ€"Dot McKay, Andy buy, as the prices he pays always bring 0 Fry lowest. J ANET.VILLE where he has secured a Situation. Grant, Fellie Mcinuchlan, Fordie the stock to the market. Go ahead, your e ' Gunmanâ€"The other evening some Moynes, Johnny Leas, Cora Grilles. friend' the T‘mdsav bumher‘ W1†give you Special to the Watchman. .half dozen youths belonging to the Village BLILlnxu'â€"Mr° John Cherrie w“) pro- Iand neighborhood were seated or reclin~ Senior part ï¬rst classâ€"Bertha Ileppon- stall, Jennie Guard, Sadie Gourd, Illziy peace for all time to come. S'i‘i Ll. TO THE FRONT.â€"Our neighbor, Mr; Robert Pogue, who is a leading farmer ' 7‘ A c d ' ,' ' _ , . . , , . . I TBA. - _ Iee mm the erectipn 0f hls newI dwell mg upon the roadSide at the corner Smith, Duncan McLean, Jennie Dick. It“ I Isl-00k man. has his brcedin r animal ' I ing house at once. The foundation has - .- 1 d . t - - - . - - . b . S I 1 . d b l-‘l hi . , f 11 . d discussing the weatier an cropIprIospec s, _. thrst-class condition. L arm ers m our ,) we N ' area y ‘een ‘m’ “ml-ii a .11 8128. the tarili' question and the liklihood of PENETANGUISHENE. IllelllJOYllOUd Will consult their own is B ii iii “3 gem“ ldhe stupeISt'rlucmog ï¬wlnh beMot the canal being pushed in the immediate Special to the Watchman. Lugemsm. b." lgokingsovei his animals .5... "I I. - , . . - , - raine an nea in sty e an ms . r. . . - t W .~C . _. , . t“ ore Wing 0t ers. , uccess vou're th . ition to a ver ï¬ne stock of white and col re - future when of a sudden the†Chat “'33 ‘ 0’“) 01 ME“. My â€35 Gets t0 TEL " ’ - e , In add 3 0 d Blouses we ’ WATCHMAN. You are my favrdrite visitor Lind 0f men we want. how a very large assortment of Blouse Materials, consisting of Wash fit-5, Ducks and Jeans, l’crcales, Sateens, colored and white laces. aocy Zephyr Crinklcs, Salesburys, Delhi cloths c. Our stock of 35¢ goods is particularly attractive, and well worthy of inspection. Our stock of Prints was never so attractive as at present, and Gaming many novelties not to be found elsewhere. we have grand aluctO offer at 7, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Colors guaranteed ab- .olutely {35t- IUR DELAINETTES AT 10 CTS. PER YARD IN LIGHT AND DARK COLORS, ARE GREAT SELLERS JUST NOW. manner. teacher at Cadmus will both make a trial for second class certiï¬cates in July next. Go in boys and win, I has been started in connection with the Prebyterian church with Rev. Mr. The contract for cheese making this a Valentin SUNDAY SCHOOLâ€"The Sunday school ()s- weld as superintendent. The new depart- =E OFFER A GOOD LINE OFCHALLIES 0N LIGHT AND DARK GROUNDS AT 6 CENTS PER YARD WHICH ARE WORTH SEEING. lor, who has been running a farm not far from this village for a couple of years past, having failed to secure a female partner for life has engaged an elderly lady as house keeper, girls seem to be a heartless crowd, ment is a good one- BACHELOR’s HALLâ€"The young bache- The Janet-ville bis ghostehip. through the houses near JOSH Igigicï¬mgias ihe â€Em?“ and will interrupted in an exceedingly unpleasant un on m 3 0 t e wor m his usual and unwelcome fashion. Just exactly . . what the boys did see it is a rather THE EkMIS‘â€"Mr' John Oswald, 5011001 difï¬cult matter to glean from their excited teacher at Lotus, and Mr, Willie Argue, and somewhat contradictory accounts. It appears it was a long white appartion passing underneath the culvert at the C ,, F ,, _ , Th‘ h corner that caused the boys’ hats to rise HEETL “TOM"â€" 6’ new 0 case as each took the shortest kind of bee-line factory established by the farmers in this for the ‘shelterino roof of the vicinity will begin curdling milk next i th he did not week. The building is not quite ready domicile. Although 9 ye yet. season has been given to cheese maker who is said to fully under- stand his business. think it necessary to remain long enough to address Mr. Spook, or to inquire after the health of Mrs. Sâ€" and all the little Spooklets; they, nevertheless, have ideas more or less clear on the dimensions, shape, speed, and general appearance of The length averages about 5 feet, 9 inches, the width about half as much. As a goer the apparition was a veritable corker, and could be compared to nothing slower than Biela’s comet. Some crank has been silly suggest that it might be caused by the reflection of the light from a mirror window of some one of the by, but the boys scorn the enough to parental With your bright cheerful countenance and With your budget of news written by your own pen as well as by your numerous correspondents. your already large list of subscribers if your ubiguitous agent would pay this locality a Visit,as about one-third the pop- IuIlatmn in these two townships (Tiny and lay) are from the counties of Victoria and Durham. SUGAR-MiKiNG.â€"Sugar-making is the rage in this locality. plentiful at eiizhty cents a gallon. . MILLS.â€"All our saw-mills are preparing for a. bin: cut this season. SUMMER HOTELâ€"Our summer hotel is being enlarged and ï¬tted up comodate their every summer increasing . We hear they expect more than cvv-r this season to this favorite resort. THE CAMPING Samoanâ€"Our merchants are already receiving: orders from diti‘ercnt parties to supplies readv for them for the coming July and August. THE guests. American SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. Special to the Watchman. SPRI.\'(i.â€"0Wing to the fine weather the farmers are making great, progress with their seeding. Visrrons.â€"Mr. George Richardson, of I believe it would add to Maple syrup is [0 8.0- liavc camping â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€" â€"-â€"+ Board of Health. The regular monthly meeting of the board of health was held in the council chamber last Monday minutes of the last meeting were read and conï¬rmed. The ci‘ening. saxrranv INSI‘ECI‘OR’S REPORLE The report from Sanitary Inspector Douglas was then read euplaining that owing to the bickwaruness of the spring sanitary matters in the way of'snring cleaning was somewhat later than other seasons, but with Line Weather hoped to see all yards cleaned up this week. He also drew the attention of the board to a. deep excavation on the side of the street where Mr. Thos. Fee and Capt. Crandell Il-lll their brick yard. Water i'i-inainin" in this place wasliabletocz-catediseaseand asked what was to be done in the matter. He reported four houses placarded for contagious cases, two of which he would take down this Week. He also referred to a dead horse which had been left on the unused street near the old burying ground and asked if the board Would object to its A I - - i . PRU\J ED r idea. Think they (1 have walked away so - . . . - . c1. whoresâ€"Mr. The 's - a » - ,_ . "~' ' r - ~ - -, ~ - N a Our general stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings is now very cofduciled the services in th dndMet'I‘llo (‘13:: fast from anything less tlianagull JeWellzd iiii’ifi'éiy‘ii’...‘lMi‘s‘Q"fléggfé‘eï¬â€˜lkizliiozihis beat! bï¬tiefi 1th“?- Rt “I Eli? fl 97$ ‘3 large and attractive, PIICCS for real ï¬ne goods were never SO low as church on Sunday last in the absence of back-action, Sllt'edng g wet ‘ iiot muc ‘ Visiting under the parental roof. .Mr. 1;: ’d1 ‘15 [PW-mt as the street was "Qt 9 igaï¬d‘ifl M VII. “/6 make a S ecialt Of Black Dress Goods and have the Rev Mr Fusee He gave the eo- â€"â€""â€"" H.Lulb_ert paid some of the Salem Iolksu Ust- an t ieic were no houses adJacent it ' at pret L. P Y i ‘ ' ' .p CAMERON. tiying Visit on Sunday last and returned WOUId d0 “0 harm ‘0 bury the animal there. the best values in the trade to offer. ple some interesting religious experience Special to the Watchman. duflng the wee hours ...... Mr. Arch . «NW .- I . .. I II in the north woods, where he once got Bustâ€"Farmers are now very busy McGinnis left here for Lindsay on Monday Mr. Stewart tiiouoht it would be all ., s, ,I I \ “I “a... q lost on seven diï¬erent trial roads. . . . . - lost. Where he 18 employed under Mr. 11'. a S - A“ , .. ““H “n amount + rushing m their grain. megIto the Sylvester. ~_\Ve understand Archie is “411$me so,Iand thought the inspector f‘ ‘‘‘‘‘‘ - in: Mammoth ESTEVANâ€"N. W. '1‘. line spring, seeding is pretty wellpdvanc- boarding at the Mansion house: What should see to 1t' ‘5" i‘ l 11 . I": ‘U‘CL'IX Grown. I Special to the Watchman. ed. . attractioIn, Archie? " ..;\I'Ir 1" Mclnnis ' Inspector Douglas wanted his instruc- : :s: I, . II II cartels SPRING JorriNus.â€"â€"The seeding is about BINDER Twrxu.â€"The Patrons of this £1;ngqu l‘. Earhart spent Saturday last in none from the board, so that complaints :- ._ so}. ~e (I of“ . 11 B k 1: St 1; M 6 d 8 a“ done with the exceptions cf a†few peo- place will Consider the question of binder li‘IsiiiNo.â€"I:‘ishing is the Order of the dav. cop/I16. not notv‘pe made against him. :. for .. ‘I *‘ ‘ Ijm I‘le ‘ The Great an mp 0C en) 7 an 7 ple who got seed from the government, (“'1119011 next Monday evening. A“ Who We undgrstand one of our young men th 9:112")?!- alters said 17' 1mg!“ â€Qt be A}. f \ TL.“ " : "I‘T‘ Ell‘tflcr It to Kent-st. Lindsay WlllCh was late in coming and caused a feel Interested In This matter should not from the [lb-COD. caught, a ï¬ne "1\Iinnie†en: t t lug to do. They had 8 dump “"3"“: "iEV'E'Célrasz, roots are , I short delay. The ground was in ï¬ne fell ‘0 attend. when returning home from Iiindsay. ISO ground, where alI such alum-“ls should be (,I "1 J shape, it has been bare since the 20th of CHEESE F AUTOBLâ€"OUI' cheese fictory, doukbt Earnie Ipouléi, With little practice buried, and he did not think the street we understand, will open next week. ma can exce ent Sherman. should be used for this PUFPOSG- v <. L‘.‘il.‘(f..:.."li. feeding and ORE, NT AN D YVILLIAM-STS Law N o. 729. By-LaW Respecting the Collection of Taxes. Mmzz's‘zfa/ Council of Me airflow/2'07; 0/ [/16 Town of 27212312; mar/l as follows:â€" ~a , i u The avers e is not as laroe here as it was , ,_,_ . very WWI†With our F0111“! people. . . . . ; 133; year tgmt the crop igbbeing put in in meeting of Court 530. lboi, the following 'l‘mNos WE. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.â€" Chairman \\ alters said it could be .v ' motion of condolence, was passed:â€"â€" What attraction Sandy has north? Look burned. SOMETHING NE'VZ. ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ great number of American settlers coming into the N .W.T. at this point. and have left a great many cattle in quarantine here for ninety days. No matter how often you come, new spots of interest, new merchandise, and lots of things that go to make the store better and better each season. # March with only one day’s rain since, but would stand a local shower just now. better shape ....... The weather has been very warm for the past two weeks, 75 in the shade for a week at a time, the prone fly is very numerous already ...... Stock men seem to be price of beef cattle. be a paying season for stock. Horses are still very cheap, from $5.00 up. North West mounted police is back to Estevan for the summer and will make things a little lively in the sporting line, line at present ...... Local gardeners are numerous this season. vegetables in season and cheap also ..... Geese and ducks have been very numer- ous this spring ...... Local sports have prevented several birds from continuing pleased over the raise in They expect this to MOUNTED POLICE. â€"The patrol gang of FROM THE U.S.â€"â€"There has been a Incomesâ€"Freight in lively on the $00 We may expect The supply of milk COSDOLBNCE. -â€" At To Mr. Oliver Gla.spell:â€" Dmn hniuxn AND Buornnii.â€"Since it has been the will of our Heavenly Father beloved partner, we, the . bers of Court No. 1674, to remove your ofï¬cers and mem I.0.F.,beg hereby to extend to sincere and hearty sympathy. recognize that He doeth all things well, we at the same time are fully aware that whom the Lord loveth He chastenetb , and also realizing that “sympathy healeth sorrow,†we wish you to know that you do not sorrow alone in this your hour of trial. . We are taught that it is good for brethren to dwell together in unity and we believe there is no time when that is in such a trial as yours. ened by the thought, how. know where to 'look for and no doubt bend the measure of His “I will never leave thee ’ We pray that He may so fully felt as We are gladd ever. that you strength in such an hour, you fully compre blessed promise, nor forsake thee.’ promises to be ample, the last regular you our While we RIVER out Findly. say so often? Are the roads well beaten from Valentin to Cresswell. . PRAYER MEIETINGs.â€"The prayer meet- ings here on Sunday night are becoming ....\Vhat takes Jim to Lind- PIG EYE. .__._ COBOCON K. Special to the Watchman. Goon Remnantsâ€"Everything is booming in our town ...... We are glad to see Mr. Revcll's steamer going up and down the river again ...... Our genial tailor. Mr. J. C. McLean, is doing a rushing business this sprin . OTTINGS.â€"I\Ir. getting his steamer ready for operations on the river. A Goon CITIZEN .â€"-We are sorry to learn of Mr. Harvey's intention to leave our village. He has been a good and enter- prising citizen and will be much missed. E. L.-â€"It was correspondent listened to the excellent way in which the leader of the Epworth league explained the lesson last week. PERSONALâ€"Mr. W. many friends were clad to see him in town attain after an absence of about ten years. ...... Miss M. Williams, sister of Mrs. Deyman, left for her home in Port Hope Call and get 30111::- spgiililg suit. . . i ips is with pleasure your E. McLaughlin's Mr. Mills thought there was risk to the public health to attempt to remove it. I It was decided to leave it to the discre- tion of the sanitary inspector.â€"The report was then adopted. THE 31. H. 0. REPORTS. a verbal report to the effect that there was only four houses placarded for contagious diseases, and in all these the patients were rapidly recovering ...... He had with Mr, Mills, inspected the East ward school and found the floor wet in the basement, and thought there should be a concrete floor. One of the tape were leaking. Mr. Walters thought that the wet: floor was occasioned by the water leaking. At the last meeting of the board of education the question of drainage had come up and ' was being attended to. THE SOUTH WARD. Mr Fleury read a report from the south ward committee to the effect that they had viSited the south ward school and found COUGI-is, Cows Ami féIlIGINBOTHAMg . .. .. .........-. .... ..,e . m t-M‘OJWW‘ v).- Medical Health Ofï¬cer McAlpine made- ~â€"Ii::a: i:-'r:‘;1:Tv.r payment of all taxes, ~ ,3†LIHHt‘.:'~~ll‘.IL";".{5 {including SLIM: rents their northward course. or lead on and our children by His on Saturday. Although only here ashort from the caret ke t ' ., . :lci’i"â€il~1â€""5‘ if 'Iiindhay’ Sham be IIIII can’t Tell HOW far a Frog call Junip Psiisomnâ€"Mrs. D.S. Willock. 0f :iiirit. and that Elia blessing may I 30' “in" She made many friends’ Who Will the drain Seeding“ $221613, tfgdspntgg IIIL IIII I†III; IOIIIIIHIITrefISIEIing I Moose mountain is here on a short visit company you through life, and ï¬nally may Eggsï¬ifrJve It‘llrcine'gi'é'ivi’epâ€? glhtdntig water backed up into the cellar where it . . . I I >r .t me 3 to her daughter, Mrs. (160. McGee. . . . . . he say to you â€"â€"“Well done.†Signed in again. ' ' ' ’ ' ° " remained for about a day, but they did i l Ilzily in vale}: year. . . . . . Provided hOW‘ , an . perv-n, firm or corporation l2 â€Xu‘ =.Tz :Pic viullar “This, her 9! H‘stlIlich or. account of his, lie! or their ' - :: ilzc Mai-i tizitc, or within one J :, " But E. E, W, McGaffey can tell you many things about Carpets. how to select the best, newest, handsomest Ingram Carpetings, some bright, some mellow, others misty-tinted and Mr, McFarlane, of Brandon, agent for the Confederation Life is here on a bus- iness trip. . . . . .W.E. Tumerfelt has gone to Oxbow where he has got a situation general store. behalf of Court; No. Cameron. WM. ansON, C.R. WM. HENRY, RS. 1674, I. O. F.. Ir was NOT Turinâ€"Our village was thrown into a state of excitement last week by it being reported that thirty men were drowned on one of Gilmour 8: Coy's, drives, and until Mr. Scott. our genial not think it entailed any danger to the childrens’ health. . . .They recommended that Mr. Maunder’s case be left to the council for settlement, and that they be i Ii:r:.'c:-..‘"-;:, 3 g i†‘, - . l {I I to go With Pierce BrOS- in the -â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"- ~ . a] o :- nested to h ' . m or tin‘x: ;.~ won». i: ii: in: balance, every one a work 0f art. .. . .Mr. McBain, of . the IC.P.RI. shops NORTH VBRULAM and SOMERVILLE. if]?iggzgsziht.uvggï¬htpyggrggglgngegoggg 813d ï¬gmflmn .miéeéi‘ï¬a‘im on George . i . , here, has moved in his family this week Special to the Watchman. and :women gathered around in groups On motion the report was adopted. l “W 14111 '31} "f *' Irriolier in that year. from Winnipeg. . . . . .Corporal Chambers 0811‘. â€"The remains of old Mrs. Fred talking in whispers. The wretch that -T;:;i: .53. I: arms, llrlll or corporation ~ ' ‘3 “if†' " null: if his her 0' ' akin the census of the district. Taggart were laid t0 restIlast week. This started this story shouldbehorsewhipped. . THE DUI? GROUND- 'Lsscssm-gllt (.3 attrition : vi iiis, hie; or their UNIONS AT 30, 40, 50C" 18 3:71;“; min“, wAms._ A few enter- is another of the old residents who have Tin; OLD SONG.-I guess Jim wilII have Mr. Mills had inspected the dump mu 33,3 rut-“mind In or before the . . . ll 'tal to d 1- passed away. The old couple have for to sing, “And she never came back. ground and found it in 000d co dit' 3,. I. . . I . ed 3 prising met} With 8‘". capl CV? some tlme been in very poorcn-cumstances : RUSTICUS. ' h h . a n Ion I. ["13 Ins-1H. small lie allow JAPANESE MATTING op our brick and ï¬re clay. of which and received assistance from kind nei . _____+___ vntI t e exception ofa few old barrels. ‘ r “'11-" 1"" ’4’)“ 0f (“'0 Pl?r “n" if; ’ there is an unlimited quantity and the bars, as well as from the Somervi le GLANDINE. Whmh shouldbe burned. . and any person, firm quality is pronounced A 1 by experts, council. The aged husband and a grand spec“ to the .w‘tch A sum accoer. the “hole of his. her or STAIR CARPETS. daughter remain to mourn the loss of the SPRING Norrisâ€"Our farmers are busy Dr. McAlpine pointed out that there . Kcs :invi L\\Ht .s.\:‘.l ‘l :5 before the W ï¬tted- ' . . . . . . Yuly in :.:.x~ we? shzidii (lie allowed 3 , ISLAY. dc muss.â€"-Mr. Wm. Cavanagh.I Sr., is ï¬nishlnz their 889(11nR---..-F811 wheat was a mistaken idea as to Mr. " or r.‘ ix: Illcl'tJ-II‘. of four per cenz. 0n Spoil!“ lib. Wotm very ill and poor hopes are entertained of mg clover are Izokfizowelgthgs mh M Higinbotham’s account, as it was the old mm so gull. ____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Tmnmcn Nonaâ€"Our society can- hiagigggLï¬r John Flatt S Pogue Heï¬cxï¬ggfgn G" is “50m? :m‘gghin‘; account which had been before the board “Th1“ all truce. mics and asseï¬â€˜mems tinues to prosper as we predicted it and Wm. Eell 3;.3 making p'repamtiong business. The ring of the anvil is heard 3m“ August 133‘ and urged all“? it be Ill 0n nr l-t-ftirt- ZI’ZC l4lh day of Decem' would. Its condition, under the direction for new driving shed 3 this summer. early in the morning until late at night, paid without going to the ï¬nance com: hall have an additional one per an" ’ ° newest sha 65 new officers in as flourishin and Joy â€"â€"Eve bod don’t know what while the piles of agricultural Implements mittee. "mm" “1 '3‘“ C‘m’mmccmem °f cad! Mans Hats In the P , oi-oui'oeuive u it h’as been during ailment makes Mr. 111. (gamble look so pleasant. that are aWQiting rfpairs, show that the Mr. Walters said that the account had P 8 but 'tis just because his better half farmers are improving before the ground not been vouched for and hence the is in order for cultivation. on the i5th day of the month, 6031‘ CONGRATULATIONS. â€" We congratulate , . . since the inau uration of the '2 on â€It 15m December, until the some 811’ (latter I: society at Islay. Our roll now contains delay. at a previous meeting to divide the gassented him with a flue can last week. He ,1†refermd to the decision e will lift our hats to Billy. id, or until a total of ï¬ve PCT cenf- THE A 0 mg; . . i l . . . . ' ' e 0 one hundred names the greater .â€"8de s bein ra idl done 0'“ 01d friend H‘ H' 00 d' on com- ;(:I:1:1llhl‘i:{'id)a ruin: slid?) adtllféogilx if; BOSTON; NEW YORK, DETR IT AND opzrtion of whom are live a’ctive workers. suingggutheng 1†on “Swept“? ï¬elds pletiniz his tliree score and tenth birth patronage of are with the o “In“ and iii; Iggchbzï¬pfe collected CHI CAG 0 The regular Friday night lodge mow . to look green once min. gziy 1332132936: gidinfltiï¬ $033: d t“ 83 they were all ramps I I I - . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"voâ€"â€"â€"â€"-- ’ Collect?! in the same manner as if the a u . I have _b00n carried through lumm’b WOODVILLI. an scttbd on his lot. Who “on it $0413!- sumo KNOWLEDGE. ill: Originélly been imposed and {0 and 31109 Septemb?‘ 1.8th mgwï¬ghgz; 5906M to The Watchman. 18311;no m deflower: mmoved my, â€hols Ml. Fluery med to know if m II IIIIIIIIIIII m we I†â€5853“,...) Imed cxeopt in on. mg 0 w on I sermon Bureauâ€"Fifth classâ€"Minnie {glend’gcged'dn the niche. this uthfltgne 7 d ' . . of the goods and the Wflthein :1; 03%;: 0“,!)de Em Jewell, Muriel McKay, ‘ ‘ Jennie Grant, Wennio Ferguson and walla“ Mabel Bingham, equal. Senior Fourth copies of the hedth set had been - cured. The secretary was instructed to get the name. m nosmus. that keeps rolling athcra no moss," and he lives now to av the comforts of his well earned pleasure. on his old homestead when he flrstsottled, respected by all -~That the Collector of taxes shall make In on the iéth day of August In ad: ml make a final return on or before a diï¬cult natter for t3: ' ’ born to ' attcn nco. A“ g°°d3 501d Cheap. Inspect Lindsay 5 Leader Low Cash . 3:3, our cadet: in,“ twfom I.†-lli day of December in each Ye?“- - ~ d 2h“ - . - ' . ‘ ' ' , classâ€"Irene Burgh“), Eddie Bin haul, in , _ " ‘5 ’5‘ d" °‘ “W†A" D “‘9" Pnces Dry Goods HOW:- . ' 25.333? L“.“5m°dgooa,m2§;°?:n mm' oameron. Ferdy non no as»! mmh°¥i.héï¬wï¬ï¬khr£ii“mm The. chimp reported a... in Wilson. H- WALTERS. yeah. of VI III] M will noth'mn .chny 93ml, Lawrence Stewart. K“. correspondent. .. 113d With 11!. thtm wuted I: I Dr. M 3 - ' mu: Jewel. unior Fourth clanâ€"Flor: Hc- W! SocmLâ€"Ourlitcnrycocicty Bryce, and submitted plans for pro. until the children of thin generation shall have matured into the run and women of shout. . Noii MM a True: Grantees-L "“1" W . IEIWi'mm , Mm... : 'ie tor iie-viiciiifl , a... *- me'" m m i Wâ€. ... _ ‘1‘». -â€"-, . a†OLESK- IA pond hospital. Which were approved of with some slight changes which would not all to the cyst. ~ The board then adjourned. in progress! as well as the promoters of [anti a“ when ch ï¬rst 8'31: 3:. ommm“Wm.wi’m we u