,7 _- _.v ‘V W wuuutrea, they could very properly apply to their township councils for a grant towards the scheme, I hen voluntary subscriptions and labor would go far to furnish the neces- sary wharves and also go far towards doing this kind by 'secunng the worthless old lcows that are floating around in lake and i rivm- and presenting them to the people interested who could use the lumber for planking the wharvea. ' From time to time the necessity for a proper wharfage at the main points along various lake fronts on Scugog. Sturgeon and other small lakes in Victoria county is made painfully manifest. It is only with great caution that steamers can ven- ture near the shores of Scugog lake. at‘ the points most convenient for the people, to take on passengers. and occasionally we hear that the curse of delay was that the craft was anchored in the mud for an hour or two and could not be extricated~ much to the annoyance of excursioniste. When high and unfavorable winds are blowing it is almost impossible to touch these points. There should be good what-res at Dunsford, Ball Point and ‘ Graham’s landing, as well 35 some other ‘ pointl. Then at Balsam lake improve- I menta should be made in the same direc- tion. which would go far to facilitate navigation on our inland waters. We are credibly interned that in Pi .other lower lake. the people have taken I hold of this matter ' ' ' and today there Is a 200d wharf at every important landing. The people of this e the matter up, and where large sections are to be beneï¬tted, properly apply to their chairman. Ofï¬cers were elected, after which the selection of a candidate to contest the riding at the next provincial elections was proceeded with, and resulted in Mr. J. H. Carnegie, the member elect, being the unaminous1 choice. Mr. Carnegie was greeted with cheers, and accepted the nomination in a rattling speech. An adjournment to the skating rink was next in order. Mr. J. D. Naylor was appointed chairman, and clever speeches were made by Mr. W. H. Hoyle of Cannington and Mr. St. John of Toronto, and the meeting broke up amidit great enthusiasm. THE conservative convention for East Victoria met at Fenelon Falls yesterday, and was one of the most enthusiastic ever held in the county. About 150 delegates from all parts of the riding were present. Dr. Cornwall of Omemee presided as w. M. RDBSUN, THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 1897 (the “Watchman. WEST END 3 STORES. A Great Necessity. A cup of this delicious tea will quench your thirst this warm weather better than a cold drink. Come and pass your opinion on it....... i So if you want a drink of the very best that’s made call at our store on July 15th, 16th or 17th. Drink as much as you like -â€"it won’t make you drunk â€"it wont cost you any- thing On the above dates we are serving Appleton’s celebrated Indian and . Ceylon Teas at our store. 1 I East Victoria. <0...» ,H- J- -â€"- - --'\-I‘-, £1105 Rev. J. W, Macmillan enjoyed four days wheeling trip in the N1 and New Yatk state. The forum home Tuesday evening. Rev. Ian remainmg in the city. Sun‘ spent at Cha.auqua patk, 801m 13.10. The roads were good. and v-:.. .. i ~At the recent cxami Conservatory of Music passed her ï¬nal exam., r decree ofA.T.C.M. . . .. Beaverton carried off 5 vocal music m her third glass honors in theory of Institution. 7m uara nomnson, who has been iattending the Ladies’ College at St. Catharines returned home last week. . . . Miss Lizzie Rob- nson, who was present at the graduation cere- monies, has also returned. 0"" .u..v uruuady mends a call on Tuesday, and whlle here â€"Mr. Herb. Gregory. of Jury druggists, Oshawa, has been in town for several ‘ days. He will remain here in charge of the drug store until the return of his brother Edmund. 8: Gregory, -â€"Miss E. M. Perrin, B.A., daughter 9! Mr. S. Pcrrin, town, passed the recent examina- tion at the Ontario Normal College, Toronto, very successfully. friends a. ca}! on .Tuesda ,_ and while be e â€"Mr. John Britten, of the Lin ofï¬ce, with friends from the south ' 1. his annual holidays along the she Scugog. '41 â€"Mr. A. B. McGill, teacher at Ont, is spending his vacation at 1 stead, Janetville. â€"-Miss Maggie Shea of Bufl'alo, N. Y., is visiting her lather, Mr. James Shea, of south Ops, and other friends. ,VVhV--." v- .u- \vvusu "alU. â€"-va;. H. L. Routley, teacher at No. II Ops, spent a. few days of this week with friends at Hastings, Ont. â€"Miss Maggie Honand orf6£83:6'fé‘épend. ing a few days holidays with her friend, )1sz LenaԤhar_n_10nz of? the south ward. ' -â€"-Miss Beatrice Clarke of London, Ont., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robertson of Ops. â€"â€"Mr. Thos Hickey of Buffalo, i‘.Y., who was visiting friends in town for a few days last week, left {or his hgme on Saturday last. ‘12-- II477? 7 â€"'L‘.Irs. J. M. Logan of Londaxi,-(3.rit‘.-,.is in town taking care of her daughter, Miss Delior, at the residence_ of 1111'. _W. “1' Logan. 4N1i=s. 1“. Porter of Tbronto is in town the gygat of her brother Mr. R. S. Porter. ,, , , -_ Â¥.m.-., -'--U' .4. I‘vuucuy. â€".\[r J. Sirens of East Ops, spent Sun- day with Peterbor) friends. -.\Irc. 1.“. Dinment spent Sunday in Br: nchin with her sister, Mrs. p.13 Kennedy. \l’_‘f('2 â€"A porcupine hunt enlivened the place one day, while nightly still hunts are made against several maladorous denizens of the neighbor- hood. By the way somebody spoilt a poison- ing case the other day. Someone, whose intime shall not he mentioned. essayed to poi- l sun at skunk. Some (3. little) paris green was pllcezl into a nice fresh egg and left where Mr. ‘ Pnlecat might partake. The woman tempted bin and he did eat, but he took the antidote (egg) with the poison, and continues to live an: move and have his being and unpleasant halo with him. The omelctte may have given him kinks. â€"The Point was never more attractive in her summer mantle, and happy is the man who hies him away from the hurley~burley of business in the torrid town or crowded city to enjoy the cool and quiet of the lakeside cot- tages here. Cottaaers are daily ariving, and the gay colors of their hahiliments and the sound of their voices enhance the beauty and enliven the environment considerably. â€"â€"Bmce McBurney and several kindred spirits are talking up a civic holiday aquatic fete, to take place a fortnight hence. Canoe sailing, paddling races, etc., a flotilla and con- cert in the evening are numbers in prospect of the program; â€"-On Thursday night a big bonï¬re will be sent out afloat on the lake and a flotilla of canoes and skiffs freighted with cottagers will do the grand march “proccsh†around the blaze. A musical program is being arranged. ture was 79.5,. which'was the warmest day Obituary. since June 22nd,.ISSS. The death of Malcolm Morison was report- THOS' BEAU“ ed from Montreal on Saturday last, having 'â€"'°â€""‘ taken place at his residence, Westmount. The Sturgeon Pomt Notes. deceased was one of the leading dry good â€"Dr. Neelands and family have located merchants of Lindsay about 23 years ago, and here for the summer. ‘ was well known throughout the county, hav- ‘ â€"-Rev. Mr. Findley conducted service in ing afterwards done. business at Kinmount fo' several years. While a resrdent here he was the Union church Sunday. . . . . . . . a leading spirit m public affairs, and as chiefot' â€"Mrs. (Dr.) Evans and daughter are guests . l f“ d \1 . G h th' , k the ï¬re brigade was very popu'ar. He 0 ‘ r. an ‘ ‘f‘ rant 3f“ 1.5 wee ' wasa Scotchman of brawn and brain, genial _ â€"The sangume mosquito .Stngs severly her in disposition and generous to a fault. Hts “we song and ï¬nds "1 her b1“ regularly. many old friends in this section will regret his --\V. H. Simpson has his temporary demise at the age of 74 years. He came to quarters ï¬tted up and is doing some business. Canada about ï¬fty years ago, andOhas. always â€"Geo. A. Miline is making an addition to been connected with the mercantile interests nis cottage and hopes to take possession of the country; for the past twenty years mort- particularly With the wholesale trade, repres- Shomy‘ enting le ding Scotch and l‘nglish muses - - a ' 1. ‘ c ‘ . l{inâ€";V{>rt§.'l}dr(€:i::uttd1:lrcs 3235:2321? ziinillgi After dropping out of husiness in this county ‘\Ir g“. [h ),_ tt'l es this week he was appraiser of military clothing for the ‘ ' f: Full} co. ‘g ° Dominion government at Ottawa for several ' â€"â€"~Fishtng ‘5 f3“; Those who know â€7? years. At Montreal he was a prominent gentle art make {3“ catches 0f ba55. N01 memberof several leading societies and one many lunge. however, are landed. of the few surviving members of the First Bat- -â€"Several Americans of youthful age Cele. talion Rifle Rangers ofthat city. Ilis widow bratcd the Fourth on Monday in the usual'and seven children survive him, viz.: M. J. manner. ' hlortson, Department of Agriculture,_Qttawa; J. D. Flavene, Thos St , _ ' . ewart , Macmxllan enjoyed a plastic: Hanna 91:“ :â€" ‘L recent examinations at the -...-f 1',- PRECIPITATION IX INCHES. Greatest fall of rain in one day 0.66 Tuesday Rain fell on 2 days. Total ram fall 0.67 P. S. Sunday (July 4th) the mean tempera- ture was 79. 5, which was the warmest day since June 22nd, .x888. I .cccm examinations at the Toronto y of Music Miss Lily Dundas inal exam., receiving diploma and T.C.M ' . . . . . . Iss Jean Ritchie of :arried oï¬ second-class honors in m her third ya: exams., and ï¬rst- “. plan-u A! - Lowest..... Warmest day, mean of. . Coldest “ “ The week “ Report for week ending Saturday night July 3rd 1897. Robinsgn, “-ho . . ‘ I __ u rubmul tnp m the Niagara distxict The forme_r_twq arrived PERSONAL. «“1. , uuu clocution at the Rev. Mr. Macmil- Sunday last was . , I So mxles {10m Luf~ : L and un :21: home TEMPERATU RE. The Weather. the Lindsay post- --_1_A‘ v smut), is enjoying the abores of the talented yoyng ALA-) ‘a WHO ha: . . .8860 Samxday . . 42.40 Sunday . â€.7440 Saturday .. .34.13 Sunday .. .6I.6S Elmvale, the home- constantly at work producing not only petroleum, but other substances of which 5:- is altogether likely that we, up to the ‘ present date, know little or nothingâ€"New 1 York Ledger- pox-uneous production; other: in I is, and has been for ages, Ital-:dng.:l:: go to make up this complex article. If one Dmsnnm nix-m: n..- ¢__- , . ,,_ _..._-.v-u anemiaâ€"g onel.â€"Chambeny ~ H -- nun-nus.“ u: a committee 0! ' 80 laymen, six of whom are foreigners resident is or near Loggog. 0f the re- maining 30, half are mom 1'! Of the church of England and the othe 111111 are representatives of other Christian 60in: munions. It has a gross income of about £250,000. The societies nfliliated with‘ it in various parts or the worldâ€"col- lecting funds and aiding in the circuln- tion of its sacred booksâ€"number over 7,000. It has its own agents, depote and colporteura all over Europe and through- out India, China and other countries. 0! colporteurs alone it employs nearly 600 in various parts of the world, and it has be- tween 400 and 500 Bible women engaged in bringing the Bible and e knowledge of the Bible to the women of the eastern English 'Biblo Dietrlbution. Nobody seems to know even approxi- mately what is the total output of Bibles at the present time. There are reckoned to be about 70 centers of production and distribution, but what is the extent of their work there are no means of ascer- ‘Jiining. Of distributing associations there nrcfour principal onesâ€"the British and Foreign Bible society, the American Bible society, the Scotch and the Dutch. Of theSe the tendon society is by far the ingest. Ig‘ï¬Ragca Synéï¬mm ï¬n ‘numnâ€" â€"Iâ€" ‘ ‘ GUXN. â€"At Liridsny, ton Tue Margaret Carlin, beloved wife Gunn. GAMsnv.-â€"In th'e tgwn-slhip Sunday morning, July 4th, 189 Gamsby, aged 71 years 4 months. DEATHS GORRILL.â€"â€".-\z the residence of her Eden, North Mariposa, on fune 25:] Gortill, aged 79 years. KEMP.â€"-In Lindsay, on Friday, 1897, William Kemp, aged 50 years MARRIAGES. LARAREâ€"TllURsTON.â€"At St. Mary’s church, Lindsay, on the 6th July, by the Rev. Monsignor Laurent, Mr. A. Labarc of Brook- lin, Ont., to Mrs. M. Thurston of Lindsay. BIRTHS. PE']‘HICK.â€"-:\t “'oudville. on June 28th, the wife of Mr. I. II. Pcthick ofa son. _ a 5" ...... . LuvaILE COUNCILâ€"A meeting of the ‘ council was held here on Manda. Tm: 12Tn.â€"The preparations fur the 12th of July celebration here axe exten~ sive and no one will go away dry a: hungry judging from the present exertions, uf churches. Sulvation Army. (hotels‘ private parties, groceries and restaurants. About 3000 persons are expected from Fenelon, Lindsay, Cambr'w. Gavan. Rea- lzoro. MFlbrook and other places and ah'lut twenty stands of colnrs and ï¬ve brass bands. Our citizens are hoping to hear some good music, If we bands are ‘ “brigaded†I‘m: Ex.ms.â€"Mr. Hunt, principal of our high schwl, is at Lindsay in charge of the examinationa, whilst Mr. H. Har- stone, principal of the Collegiate Insti- tute. Lindsay, is presiding here and has proven himself a general favorite. CIIL'RCH Pumaâ€"The ()mngemme parade tn the Methodist church next Sagbath for divine service. CHI'RCH.-â€"The new Methodist mini. t- era, Ruxs. Rnbarts and Pupe. have SH fan made good impressions and are promising to come to the desires of the pun le. Thr pulpit of the Rev J. W. Tanner will be supplied dun-infr his holidays by the Rev. Mr. Roberts. 5 Norseâ€"Crops are looking splendid. We were favored with a beautiful shower on Monday. Mr. McClory, insurance agent and district overseer for the county. was here Tuesday visiting J. D. Thornton the local agent, for the London Mutual. A. I. Moriéon, Montreal ; H. I. Morison, New York ; Mrs. J. Hugh Peattie, formerly_ol Toronto, now of Montreal, and lhtec unmar- ried daughters. Special to the Watchmln. Th. 0118“! 0! Poh’olem, Jacob’s 5 cent Parcel Delivery. Mr. Ed. Jacobs has opened a ï¬ve cent parcel dzliverynwhich is proving a great con- venience to busmess men and others. Parcels ‘will be called for or delivered to any part of ‘ the town for the sum named. and prompt and careful ser "Ice guaranteed. Where two parCuls go to the same address no extra charhe is made. Orders can be left at Morgan’s drug. store, or a: residence 5! Peel-st.â€"28~4. Eldm fall fair at Woodvillc, Tuesday and Welnesday, Sept. 2m. and 22nd. ives of other Christin? 60 ' a It has a gross income of about The societies afï¬liated with 3“! a... -Lâ€" - n the townsluig of Ops "An.“ 5 or the woiiEâ€"col- aiding in the circula- books-gnumber over OMEMEE. 5 0“ Friday, My 2nd -__, I ‘ Fall Fairs or “brieï¬ng Journal. 1g of the township on Monday. Tuesday, July 6th, wife of Mr. JOhn {897. Tyie} :er son in 51h, Mrs. THE WATCHMANJLINDSAY. THURSDAYI J ULY' 8TH, 1897 :7 OD I’EJom for a bxggcr business, and in 0 you do not wish to use them now. rder to do so must ge talargcp A genuine clearing 9 , and are offerin ortion of our sto ale. A money N g you great i 61: out of our saving sale. "I m ~58 pieces Black Dress Goods. comprising Black Set-gee, Blzmx Henriettas, Black Soliels, Black Alpaccas. Black Secilians. Black Goods in Dress Novelties, etc., ranging in price from 25c. to $1.25 i_ per yard. â€"-115 pieces of Dress Goods, comprising every line of new Spring and Summer Dress GOOds, ranging in price from 20c to $1 per yard, as well as about 50 pieces of the cheaper class of Dress Goods. ~32 pieces of White Check Dress Goods and Muslins. ranging in price from 5c to 15c per yard. ~38 pieces of Colored Dress Muslins and Challies at Go, Sc, 10c and 12§c ~120 pieces Print, ranging in price from So to 125m yd. r21 pieces Towellina, ranging in price from 40 to the best 2006s 3631 ~18 pieces table Linen, Bleached and Unbleached. ranging in price from 20c to $1 per yard ~12 pieces Feather Ticking, ranging in price from 10c to 25c per yard ‘23 nieces Cottonade Tick 100 to 25¢ per yard â€"â€"30 pieces Flsnelette, 100 and 12c â€"32 pieces Cotton Check Shirtings from So up to 124‘s per yard -â€"11 pieces Cretonnes at; all prices â€"12 pieces Cclored and Black Sateens 10c and 12%.“: ‘ per yard ~12 dozen Linen Towels at all prices â€" able Napkins at all prices â€"Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings â€"-White and Colored Quilts â€"Dress Linings of every kind at lowest prices â€"20 pieces Colored and Figured Silks, suitable for ' ies’ Blouses, at lowest prices I Hid-Him ing, ranging in price from ranging in price from 4c up to ,â€" â€"-‘-.\-~;uu u~Lu xx†..‘.*‘ hi end of sale, will entitle eustomers‘to the full discount. WWWK*DQÂ¥DCQ*CCQ '2: Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets, Men’s and Boy’s 2': Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, 2; House Furnishings, Window Shades, Lace Curtains 5’ M ngï¬z-j/ r TflOZ/Sdfld Do/lai/S § Without quoting pri are all marked m n and will be continued for just thirty days, we will go on with tory for doing a big {all trade. As we announced when com of Victoria. We never had any doubt as to the advisability i do. Our sales have been very large the past three months. goods for cash, therefore are able to buy from ï¬rst hands and always on the alert to pick up the best things going and placl the prices. Saturday, July 10th, begins one of the most temp our goods and make arrangements for a much larger business. your mind that this is no fake sale. We cannot aFfm n'mde by Mr. <.; are still being \ 1,13 conditionsâ€"25x mmdebLed to 3! buyer for Du hm English pzx wk of lit-ï¬r Chain azui Bukprinp premises too small he store. and as soc WNOTEâ€"The on CLEARING LINES OF MEN’S, LADIES’ DEPARTMENT OUR STOCK and every line of the lowest ever n amed in L goods in our store at prices 1ndsay. .. --.\. llkuljtl e nas been generally ï¬lled with {yell satisï¬ecl customers. \‘x' We sell as we buy, at the lowest prices gcing prices. we will say no more than this. Dona-n, ing sales ever held in Lindsav and rmâ€" fh;c “mm“. ..... ...... WORTH OF. . . THE GREAT CORNER STORE best Value in Lind545" ~62 dozen Ladies’ and Chfldyen '8 extra value «Velvateens, Black and Drch Buttons â€"A fidigixiiful stock of new â€"240 Palfii of Corsets. mo: and popular makes -â€"35_dozeu Ladies’ and Chi will go on with extending the length of our need when coming to Lindsay, we came her he advisability of that step and are now cc three months. Our store has been gener: ladies' and Children’s Taffeta Gloves, Ladies hdies’ Collars and Cufl's LiSl'e fhread Handkerc and Ladi- only exceptiOn we . .....u arger business. The business is here for e cannot afford to deceive you. The pr : of new Laces of every kind sets. mostiy all new goods jUS‘ akes 81d Coioré-i D make mth :5 sale I: mg me length of our store and making improvements in every wax- .‘ndsay, we came here to stay and do business w step and are now conï¬rmed in the opinion th l Atore has been generally ï¬lled with well satisï¬ed customers. We be very best terms. We sell as we buvr 2+ flap 1mm“, â€z“- - _. pre ith the peOple of the C at it was the propv :33; Handkerchiefs and Ladies' 3‘ It will not be necessary to trade the full amount at 0""‘5" checks returned to us which have been purchased between rm and of sale, will 6 ntitle eustomers to the full discount. , v - y .7 â€" ‘m Without quoting prices we have decided to giv ediscounts. Ourgu are all marked in plain ï¬gures, and the following discount: " "r; ......ngen...... ess Trimmin btton [9 Silk and - â€"â€" â€"--t~ou HP cent. Discount. All sums over Ten Dollars Tw All Goods marked in Plain Fi, All sums over Five Dolfafs‘ué t6 nan!- ........ Iwch pnces. we Will say no more than this. Do in Lindsay, and for this excellent reason, that we 1': [ere for us and we are here to do it. Please get this The prices will convince you that this is absolutclv Belts. Hosé, all ;Its, ““174 NEW; Win59“? Shades. all ri'es. new a It! â€" 70 PM" Lu“ Gui-Mine. \Vhiteï¬n‘é Cream ff ~Hemp Cape‘s, Web! Carpets, Floor Oilclothl ‘. ‘5 Spool Cottonï¬g just in, ’gSs inducements to bring you r um" "- k '" way. It will Don’t miss it ""'bJV" IJCIC. V‘ ‘10:.kuvvevcf'} pay you to lay in a s; " if you want bargams. rs too small. a and as soon ~16? Man’s Tweed Suits. ranging in yrfce $10.50 per Suit â€" 28 Men's Black Worstcé Suits, bcwzifuli â€"14 Men's Black Wursted Coats and Vests â€"115 Men’s Tweed Pants. starting at 2‘5: pt â€"110 Boy's and Chiidren’s Suits. all pricrs ~12 dozen Men’s Back and Brown 515:? I ,__- vâ€"mu'v vuohol‘l: [L Goods Von ever saw â€"7 dozen Ladies†131ch 8r. and Fancy, at a‘! privy: ‘ cent 5 KW Hausefurnishings, Carpets. Etc. I: Mr- N _...-.. AuVIIB punch and hr prices. all strictly new mods MEN and BOY’S DEPA RTIZENT biggest bargains ’i; '8 AM? SHOES. Twenty per cent. Discount Figures. Ten Dollars Fifteen -‘Vw .store, Mr. Kellv 5 re: tesidence and om’ce th4 which n as the arm aocoutrements bci Elasbyterian church.i o . . . M :2. ranging In przce 2r3m :0 «3 5113155. handful mum," ed Comte and Vests and Colored Pamu'zs, ‘P'I in Ribbons and m uaLUluL cm. H 6 DH? prices going “e this. Doun do: that He must Wm 56 Get thls factb' mu" absolutel- y true Hats. all strict? 76’ éimst m; k Stiff Hrs t mMeallattent‘ on ‘ Elle, now going: on “henna! the end of hm Mdothier ofl‘ez Rhone who w ill 1mm out, of ' 3‘ “h†an Arm-1km W‘sï¬ second priz *ï¬ï¬wh, Swiss. mm 3h! otterâ€"i213" ’E'ox'ii: "i ‘Wty. 233;)“ «3: gm 1n Tux Wyn: lo. " 0f the sale. See 211 It. ‘1 Md carefully. ‘\ ‘Ilked into the 4 M 20 the other daj Lag“ ‘dollar hid, 5: junior division of 1 went into cam ‘ esterday morning ’ei grounds 1)? How B E316- Theljeareabout -9 in charge < ermembers of the haves. roxal no “FWD Weeks. Baskets Will :11“ a) s be We Open ever: F'ehpsout the sen: . “dip in the last lap I‘ IN! ï¬nish. He â€he Wise ones- before “whit 3- “kid“ can dx “7' Made: 29: geared t‘ 6f 3!! kinds. A15 Tickets for the exam me members of the Adults :5c.; child and Samuel B: j beriage- {28d 1 ï¬re drowned 331?“. known as "5 em 5 speckted trout, a and waded ix: Samuel rushed to his ia'could swim both we had never came up aliv John Robinson of the 3 several improvemca re farm about four the town. The dwcu iwith red brick. sup I. The Lindsay broth '- Thefarm is one of “Jones, street (a! hand Mr. Alex. G: a to "110 some ti Unnamed one of xhe 9_ment in use il hrenological exam} Lndsaxâ€" .2. angle by Mr. Gross or gull†still being “ om a wandibiomâ€"Zio- at. amdebwd so Mr. \\ :1 fun for Dundas A :1.“ English papers. ,gock of Bedroom S Chairs and Lane Bedsprimzs 211i 4 cash mic-cm BI. mship, and Mr: REL the comfort of his (e: :ybe interesting: to our m the jubilee 51mm :illnemain good as 10: mywill not, however. h “men, a. distim [this respect between inst. will befaéeanlzire :incearge o . r. a; be 819qu .‘Vifh 59f; ,- the provisions of â€Licenses are i~>u was; his residence, not the day between nboat hispflice in G. 1 me dunng blizincai menu was summo Medtoappear 1‘ UNDAS W11†has obeBe _.\t P Rn ailns: four ugsof oronto am of their mmrcet “Pllalist for :1 rse 'oint stock cc in Sew Y of the machi 5- Mr. Gillies m at “’oodvill I’- Nommn Gilli out in Kelly's. as Out, Mona Ewhich desu' stamps‘ They a 8V6 n? se “cu