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Watchman (1888), 29 Aug 1895, p. 6

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i, r <3 ’ 1 .0 Mg: :3 J“ f7“?- I i if“ i r '7" ,,{ ‘t’ b If: n . Ll” i 1",. :0 I I. ' i J l r l l l l D o .. it ‘, It ,i i F l i " z.‘ THE WA'ICHMAN. LINDSAY, THURSDAY. AUGUST 29TH.1895. ' . ' . ‘ , . B e '0, 6th con., passed. ..... Moved by Mr. Shaver, ham or Ml. Henry r n d to the seconded by Mr. Mark, that By-laW THE BELAIgD TRAIN. Scott, was struck igdcdriltrofnets. Mr. No. 455 being a by-law to levy and round with all . , _ west bound fiftY'five min- Brent had nearlv all his harvesIt hpIusedI prollecthgg dffizifgdd: gigzrtge: the ' ’ . , - - ‘ . e one. It eac owns . the announcement and his loss is a. sever the sum of $2,108.25 as a. . . . - v ed b 311'. 1‘1. D. 18953 railway TownShlp’ a barn 0:3 byy Mr. A. general rate for public schools, be now And No One Else Got a Look at It For More Than an Hour. Each was provided with a. little memO- . random book, and when they entered the ' drug store they went straight to the direct- ory, ullnlindful of the clerk who had “NO. 47’ come forward to wait upon them. utes late,“ such was ‘ . ‘ ' O. placIarued at the Tlfhnl : .vâ€" I I h and leas station, a few nights lgo'h (£01316: :3. £53122; was also burned tooether Wllh read a first timeâ€"Carried ------ BY' “You call off the names," said the one nger, the met in p nd 80m: live stock. law N0. 455 read a first time. . . -BY‘ in the gray dress: “and 1’11 1001‘ HP the law No. 455 after passing through addrOSSOS-” , . Don t follow this rule in purchasin The one in blue agreed and began call- erage passa ing off names and addresses, which the icular significance, no uncommon thing. ation, however passed 0 alate train is the summer’s crop a . d . the ; cloud of vex- The latter barn was insure m . I . I \ver the count- Midland Mutual for $500, but Ithis committee was read a third tune and f has he read the bulletin, will not cover the damage. Thls 13 passed ------ Moved by Mr- Mark, other looked up in the directory. For ten enance 0 935 ‘° st he could the first loss the Midland Mutual Co. seconded by Mr. Adam, that By-laW minutes the clerk watched them in awon~ ‘ No. 456 being 'a.‘ bylaw to raise the dering sort of way, and then his specula~ and each settled down as be f , tl e . d 'T'm es an limit 01 has “blame L 1 necessary funds for public schools in tlonswere interrupted bya. man who came in hurriedly. Wm“ REASON “BECAUSE 1 KNOW WHAT rm EATINL Know what it’s made of and how. See 50me f. mind who has taken the dose. Our Furniture Can b in almost any house in the county, and Wells have purchasers examine it, it will prone uh lkem V i )n f .. I . LLARS AND TRIMMINGS. ;c,ded‘ Go Godet Skirts and Blouse l 5:331; '3‘ ., I u I m. E over a mu . summer an effort-is made to push gauze “:h. .rmously still and uncomfortable . ribbohs of 1; from the throat, but for are or "u unexplained reason no sooner arr- green gm I 'thdl’awn a. little SO that the wearer trimmed I III glittle natural and easy breath § bons is W0 ’11? theygo agpran more fluffy and f , he vest. “hemiseti ' ‘ tun before . . ' b (‘ 2 I front and guimpe ideas arc. how- 1 FASH! .' susceptible of so many modifications pa . ,. . 11 may wear thin materials , anp'm ill-oat if they choose instead of i Q , ‘ , ash" of yet and satin that SO many of them 5 9.1.2.7 .3 ‘ Een for the tedious wait or .. belated train, m SCHâ€"(Urn EMILYf h '1‘ . II E ‘IM . f h IeIIII I I I . 1 . - m- luiOno- those walt- _ t e owns up 0 arlposa on Q “Gimme a good 10 cent Clngn Smd the . . . . but t leIlt: “as 0.5} _ o vousnP‘S Specxalto theWatchman. T B A. D. 1695, be new read a. first time. man, and the“, looking around, “Where’s new material, original in its make- I ing who illy disguised his 991' ~ v PEI:soN.-tL.â€"\Ve congratulate Mr. 3 . â€"-Carried. . . . . .By-law No. 456 read your directory?” . II k d t I II up and seaSOIII Iprefen of course there are comm} I I afine-lookingmamposszhly‘m themcou- Miner on his successm theme examma- “first time B Jaw No 456 after Two pairs of eyes greeted him with a C00 C O a turn, and well served. We “t and economy in thicker fabrics. f rL‘? " day Of Me- The minutesdragge‘h‘belr tions Thomas has lately Peel: 0“ a . h oh y 'tt i d '1 stony stare ashe finally located it. ture and keep in stock the best r d mamliac. 5min Place and keep fresh much . l’g.’ L ' I at} mlondflfOHVfiVE} min visit to Havelock, where he ls h‘i-ely to passmg t mu” eolnmi ee was tea ‘ “Beg pardon,” he said quickly. “I 1 v - , g 3 ES and $611 at h than thin ones and are therefore 3““ “can en: fit" ‘ fish-Ska and Still return. ‘ ' .Miss Thornton 0f Ops 1-5 the thud time and passed ------ NIOVCd by didn’t notice any one was using it. I just 0“ €5t prices. I t universally adopted. ‘ :73» i 1 W L i , gee. .Miss Georgie and Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr. Mark, 'wanted to get an address-” to gowns of all sorts of goods are L fL‘ He fit his Cigar and waited five minutes worn, and are always pretty. There ‘ .3... .. . ,4; liking shown this season far i ll 7}". sheer fabrics such as muslin, 6111' l 11:.‘\“‘I..I,.:I guest of Miss Ma utesrfifty’ in ~ t see . . . - ,. . 0mm J ennle Endlcott left on Tuesday morning that Byâ€"law No. 454 being a byâ€"laW '00 no train, each I c t' . . , .17., r 0 were 1m 1011 . .- . mhm)’ and :3:th Lb Ll P ' l for the“ home m Memco' - provide for the equalization of the < l ton his forehead .l\ the ejacu - . . _ f. nds who showed their steer ou " ‘ - l many warm rie ‘ - ‘ performance of statute labor between ation \VRS \n-ullg li‘Cll‘. his \‘el-y TOD . love by assembling at the station on the“: h I . f B I k d VI II 05-], “My Hed'. will the train ever 001110? departure. We wish them a safe Journey t e tOnnIb lips 0 100 an 1 a} p . A ‘ ng near him,I' __..L]r, H, Magee is gone to Calgarry, be received and read a first lllllC.â€"â€"- " Carried ...... By-law No. 457 read a. for a chance to get the directory. Then he left. “I’ll try somewhere else,” he said as he went through the door. “What an impertinent man!” exclaimed the one ill gray. “A brute,” said the one in blue. med an age . Happening tobestztudi b \I I L stir . ' ' v .~ ~ em to e L all. I remarked, My iriend. you se . . . . .. IIII there I I I I I I I I. I I I l lUl't' worried about this late train than \\ o.\ni:i.it 1..â€"iStr:IiInIge -t19fiedie‘lellers firstItmic ...... Ly-law Lo. 4.); after A few minutes later a lady entered and N I tl ~ . 7 3f up»: are two or thretIa 8gaI) LN“ let theie are passmg through committee was read a ordered a glass of soda water. I T A I I I I I I I “$.63? 1“ IEPHGCL "I've LL little one Vllalkm‘g iiiounmcee tightly; (in “Permitg ” third “mean“ passed """ Moved by sMHMnyI see your (llgoctolrya Imomont?” . t: i A...j,‘;-' .. es. . - ., . t ree in -me a .. M‘ ,_ , , . . . . easked as she )ai( or tie sorawatcr. I I _ II 1. Adam seconded b Ml. Shavel . 1 . . . 7 y > v Two pairs of eyes shot indignant glances I FU RNITURE MANUFACTURES I I III II I i .1 .L H- p.30:- r%3\ . l“ {1 and . 4Q\ .‘ charger“? j.) catch the G.B. ____...__. . I . . PORT PERRY. that tlns counCl do now adjourn to at hm‘. and she explained to the clerk that I it} have fifty-five HESHOT His \VIFl-l.-â€"- For some time lIlIieet again 0p the 3rd Monday in there has been trouble between Mr. and beptember.â€"â€"(,arried. JNO. 1‘, Loam- Mrs. Arthur Sawyer. 1t culminated at INCs, Clerk. noon on Monday.when Mrs. bzfiwyer ytI'ent - - ' 1 s e untl re- _ to the stable of the house Meeting of. PreSbytery. to get ’1 spinning wheel, aliving. As she was At [leaksdale and Within the l’res- I must (il‘ingzit home. I . , ' d liitlllClS,C)l‘ I can't get 1. train for gran llonle till Monday. minutes to spareii this but‘it’s an hour late now, and not here yet. If I miss that train the little fol- loww â€"ln:tI\‘â€"--bermgollt~m l)t.‘l01'Câ€"-â€"l-â€"l'c- cently occupied :iChv 1101119." and be “mad m a 50b” . bv which she earns ‘SL'l'aded the motled “5'11“; ‘03“ into the barn her husband, byterian church there on the 2011i day instantly ll. hush l I 0 I crowd. The rihald joker suddenly sub- tired ,, shot from a p: 3,1,er 18“,}, “I , of August, 1585. the Presbytery 0t sided. and loud speech seemed to be sac \ihlchI lodged lll Ier re s I .sfium.‘ llllldsa met and Was duly commmed .. . .. .L I». shot did not take eflect, but a tint hit, . ‘ . I . I II .. \ d . “1639- One how i”. itn her lef‘ foo‘ 'lbcve the bi”r toe and U} in“ lbm- i). Y. lxoss, i1,A,, mo elâ€" ‘ 7‘“ i \ . V ) 'â€"‘ - i I Siuiiill i \- ‘ K ( i ‘1 . r . V " - L) n) . ., l‘, 1 i T\Veilt_\ LlIlllLtts and no trilll Ln DI caused a severe wound. llli‘. bawyer was dth. . “ ltll him “ “(I «Lbsoclatul tllt "yum” me to "ll” 3 ”uggesuml’ ‘1‘} taken before Mr. Batemall. J. 1’., who iollowing members, nanlelyzâ€"Mcssl‘s. will I' “AS 5m“ “Sthe train arâ€" sent him to Whitby jail to await his trial. D. McDonald, A. N. Campbell, M. and tell your He says he did the shooting to scare his McKinnon, 1’. A. McLeod, 1). 1). Mc- Iivcs, i.ump on the VHS“: . . Slot-V to the engineer, It be dosn t get wife off his prergrnses,d not to kill henbout Donald, H. Currie and (i. McKay, ~ ‘ ; a ;. .- , _ . .,__ ‘; 1 ruin“ a . . , . ' - .. you to your boy onmut. l£\\llli)(‘, bee Tiny. 0n citur ly mo gk b ministers; and Messrs. A. Jamieson, 1 .. .v- 1.. .ym i "ows 011' Elm oclock Dr. Clemens “as no e y , I, . . . 1 “Us“ t 19 0 ”m “l ‘ ‘ U ‘*" " \moke only to discover that his fine \l. burns, .l. Allan, J. Brown {till ll. . _ .I‘ ,l'.“ ‘l‘~â€"- . . .a r . ‘ . Unc hour and 1W1”) “‘8 nilnu Ci house was on fire, The flames spread Musterd, ruling elders. The minutes of last regular meeting held at Cam- - . “ .- w -' :rr . . . and the ““10 come. bldmf" “my 3’ With such rapidity that he had barely « r . - on the engine “me ,0 escape. and soon the whole struct- bray. 24th June, and of the specml 12th, One or two others came in and went out after noticing that the two women had appropriated a couple of seats and a large section of the counter ill front of the soda fountain, and then a boy entered. “Say,” he said, “you didn’t give me the right address for the geezer that wanted the quinine!” “Didn’t I?” asked the. clerk. “Now, you didn‘t l“ replied the boy. “Better get out your directory and look it up, or you‘ll lose tlic old skatc‘s trade.” One woman rested ll scoruful glance on the boy, and the other looked at the clerk. The clerk wilted, but the boy was made of sterner stufl'. “Kill I see that book a minute?” he asked. They merely gave him awithering look. “The follow's \vllitill to get this stufl',” he persisted. They got up and walked haughtily out. “I shall never go to that place again,” said one, with determination. train was on time minutesâ€" fi lend." \. W: a. . l . l l l 1 steaming ill. Illimping . Um- ll" hastily tells ‘1 story OI Ill“ me, together with its valuable contents, nieetill” at \\'codvillt‘, Jul)" llttlc life ('ddying ”Wily in the for “ti-l were “will“; bl” a heap "f Idebris. “Utf were rind and sustained. A Circular “Nor I,"rcplimllhootllor. “Whereshall . \i-itllsl'nllcllllg lllilt the lll‘t} brigade “irked Wits ”Rid fl'ol'll [he gullt‘l'lll assexuhlys “T" {10 t0 fill-15h verifying that invitation all kinds, OUl‘ I'JlaCCZ ii (Grov c 01' lace are nun-h (1“!)de fu- c list?" ' \__,_/J . ” ~~~ , g, insertion being also {1.1.3. 1.263 none in the Conmv. tins of decoration. Ti..- soda... a." Michigan town. There “115:1. suspicious engineer‘s eyesâ€"â€" lllOlSlLllttzllmlli the . possibly a cinder got in its-and, as be brushed it away WltliI his ”I'll get you to ‘ with deli-r- hard tuSnYc the palatial residence, The tire is 3 “13519133 in“ is SUI" And the clerk was looking at the clock started in ”10 0911?“; The people's “mule". “5 and muttering, “Hold it 68 minutes, and stables were saved. Loss, $11,000; 111- to cooperate and appomt a Similar now tllcy‘vc gone away motifâ€"Chicago sured for SGJWHVSKWH “11 the house committee. Messrs. Ross, Hanna and Tunes‘ncmld- A‘illl‘d lunctien in unit will $3~WO "1‘ the contents. 1‘ is likely McKay were appointed to this com- . I . ' . I-C . "1.. ,II 1 ' 2" ‘ ‘1‘ ‘ .‘ Ll I . \V _ I millatlon ill 1.1., ion. t.i..t ltllllltttll ct ; tI..eIdortIIorI mlIlIIrIfipiuxlIdIs lItIIIoIrIleIeIIIIe L nlltteemhllfi 1:055 to be convener. lt ' ~Q . ;‘ e scr ' .l' ll 5 . um . #0 “W111“lllmau‘d“ , l 1 , 'L‘c'and-lrd’ U was decided to hold the l’l'csbvtel‘ys ’r , I q . , Z .‘ 1 I. 1. - . x-.. l . . ' . Oil \\.I¢II3It.IiIrteiIl, and . 1‘ ‘ ‘e F em l” scheme on this matter lll abeyancezlnd -‘i}_r‘nt.< (it liilln tudded ill the distance, MARIPUSK await developments of the G. A’s. 4 ‘ ' - fornia. The storv has been exploded by sclle e. A ircular was rea om . - . . . . m c d fr the naturalists who traced it to its origin, our llne. 91‘ “'hU knell. lthe Cllfiuntmtallb Special to the Watchmam. in Hill la [no ,I . I . . I -. .. _ Loi'XHL PROL‘REIHXUS. â€"â€" CounCil ll“ augmentation commute? allocating which was this: Colonel or Captain W. C. :5400 to this l’resbyts ry us its share oi Pidge owns a. quarry not far from Bishop in the above named state, and one day, the amount required for this year. I I I ll I I d )l '. McKil n was a minted (, lev . \v ll 9. mm lug some roe (S, 10 turne over l mu PI [ ) ) one under which he found the ophldian ““5 amount 1’") ram upon the congre- rarity which gave rise to the story of the Wlthln the lNUHdS- All race of two hooded west coast reptiles. . . x . ) )I . ‘ Ir mum of the committee on till . union )Of Iyoullg king the l l‘cs-tytel'y ‘rosed to have quickly ’ . . I gl'zinv sleeve, he saw. A Two Headed California Snake. A few ycars ago it was gravely an- nounced that. a species of “double endcr“ snakes had been found in a stone quarry adjoining a small lake in southern Cali- 86 KENT STREET. __.._â€"â€" A- ”Lnâ€"~â€" no passeng ces doubted for an e deri hearted man at the throttle». . , ~ . .. I n ' A ‘ ' t. ; .~ . f1. .‘iliet this 19th dav or August, 159.), , , _ meant Just what he said.“ 6 null} e“ - . ~ . . ~~f . - . . Members present, fillessrs. Lowns- over the "l‘OUl’I(l~rrlOl't\â€"~ll t}â€"-â€"Slxt) . . 1 to 113m. ind tlleuiire mm ‘lt, the bi'ougll. bhllVel‘ and Adam . . . . Absent, ll , i â€""I'. L ' i 1 . A. . I . I H ex Messrs. Mark and bwain. . . .Minutes a 'm -e doorshovelino in the coal . . r. . . gre u fun: ire 8 99d.” of last meeting read and approved. gallons _ , ”lltfrisgilii’IEEI on}: ‘he stentorian ______ The reeve directed the clerk to extract minute of assembly was read ThIlIs unIcer freak inbtlIle snaIke {Iamlly pm: . . f”? {l b .. .2 m. ... .0... or ... .... .... mm of the tnl‘fihi855l’2"“1..{2.‘.’2t.‘25°‘3. 2:5. :3. mm 0 hi 1d 8 H fifteenL “L'Artl‘llrdl‘lhltothe COWCH ------ PYESI’YteW l“ f9?" .“f .Rev' D- C' of The body. Inprelatillg the story or its ‘ 0 Johnson for pal'thipation in the Dene- capture Mr. 131ng said; “As you may see by looking in that jar of alcohol sitting The clerk read a copy of the notices there, he was a complete ‘double ender,’ of the hundred and more in mailed by registered letters to the a gain of seven minutes on Here we passed t fits of the aged and infirm ministers funds had been granted. The report minutes, SChEdule time. on lp-lrties assessed within the are-l dcs king hands with the ‘ ‘ ‘ , ‘ ‘ - , . capable of reversing his machinery and drainage ------ Moved Of the committee on expenses or starting off ill theoppositedirectionquiek- WE LEKD WE NEVE Ll ; R FOL of the train, sba . I :1 .1 . sa'd anxious father, all uttering the hope i :l 1. ":1 .m g“ 1 . d 1 l ‘1 . that he might reach the bedside of the £1 * Ltlmtimttilr', $80011 fit 1 )y .LtIl. \. ’ - - . tam la is counCi teem .le wh se life hung tremblma in the , a . boy 0 ° '5 notices mailed by the clerk to the commissioners to the general assembly or than a flash. When I would place my cane before himâ€"that is to say, in the di- rection in which he happened to be mov- ingâ€"he would dart back with the other end, or head first, precisely as if that were was laid over to the October meeting. The record of the session of St. Andrew’s church, Lindsay, were ex " alance . . . . Q “Tw-is only an incidentâ€"a. patheticlpart‘es interested in McArthur drain . scene in the orl'eat drama oflife. "l‘was “mole“? as required by section 16 Of amined and attested as carefully and tho only hum} he Possessed and asif it " the drainage actâ€"Carried ..... .Mr. correctly kept An CXIFflCfi minute Of worotllorcgular front cudâ€"the one which the Presbytery of Vancouver was read he had depended upon all his life." 0 l I R I 'INES A RE . Several double headed snakes have been ' only a curly-headed, six-year-old boy, Mark entered and took his seat whose young life was ebbing away 0f , - nranti - ' ’ ' . .L â€" . . i , - . no the translation of he\. . “0‘ ed by )lr. Adam, seconded by M‘r' ‘3 ° J killed in the Unit-ed States within the last neumcnia. But it- showed that the Q . r . ., - . great heart of man-kind is, after all. as shaver, that the reportIof the engineer “ ' MI‘CMiuim‘ Arrangements were ten years, but 811 the Others, With the a of the McArthur drain be received made forhismduction ““0 the pastoral single exception of aKentucky curiosity, had both heads on the same end of the "GERIES FLOUR FEED B“ l l l FAST CEREALS CRUGKEH 9 charge of Lindsay on the 10th Sept. Mr. Ross, moderator, to preside, Mr. Duncan to preach. Mr. I). D. Mc- Donald to narrate the steps, Mr. McKinnon to address the people and Mr. Cameron the minister. Mr. J. W. McIntosh, student, submitted a discourse for examination which was duly approved and he was ordered to be certified to the senate of Queen’s college. Mr. J. D. Smith, catechist. also read a discoursewhichwas approved and certification granted if requested. Vacant congregations were reported by their respective moderators. Mr. MeKinnon reported having ordained elders at Cambray and Oakwood as requested at last meeting. Mr. D. l). MHzâ€"St. Louis Republic. 0T!" “To” 0 I L PAY “P. oF ALL KINDS. tender as that of a babe. Political rev- . olution, the fall of a mighty party, the 13"] liloitedOâ€"“Cidnlcll. ' - .Moved by crushing of individual ambition, the “ r. c 3" a seconI Ct J) Mr. Shaver, overthrow of an empire, may scare-l that the clerk be instructed to prepare ely even quickentlle public pulse, but “‘ {33‘1an 1“ conformity with the the pathetic incident of a little life. engineers reportI 0f the McArthur battling with thereniorselessDestroyer, drama and sugmit the same at the llOping only to prolong the struggle R1?“ “Minna? guncllrâ€"Lamed” .. until the arrival of the agonized ‘ med )3? i 1. layer, seconded by parent, when the “(400(1wa papa,” Mr. Mark, that the Ireeve give his can be said moves a whole nation to order on the treasurer 111 favor of Geo. ( 3 . . 1 ' 0 ‘ tears. The world is not yet Without bmllh for bro to pay expenses In con- nection With surveying McArthur’s ‘ no e. ° ‘ ' P drainâ€"Carried ...... The counCll re- M LC)CAL NEWS-LETTERS sumed its sitting for general business. ...... Moved by Mr. Mark, seconded , OFRILLiA‘ f. .1 1. .- or by Mr. Shaver. that the reeve give his 1" PM” 'lnmf““ Mm y “mo orders on the treasurer in favor of the between 01'0 Sta-‘10“ and Hawkestone following persons for work on roads. carriage works, met Wlth a painful n breaking stone, con. 2 . I 50 Haliburton $130, Coboconk $150, UNDERCAKING ii SPECIALTY H in one voice proclai. , Wedding Presents in Sill“ We“ Gold and Silver Watch: handsome Clocks. in Ge: I , , . . . hill Wedding nggI 1n lewd, » S. J. PETTY, THEJEM P. S.â€"Bring us your REPAIR KG of all a d if” '._V';-‘ ‘ Q 11H"? 11 sill i finillln {lip l 3, . l 14,.l i 4 ,~’ . I. W-r.’ r. 'l( ENIEFCXI‘PX'. "k - I 1\L_,AY'§ L: {a .Lod’ l ”"3355 ' If. " pl. 1 I 1 ut. . 9.. “1‘qu ‘l ... SILK TOILET. 2 -.- usually or printed, gauze. limn l . u : v, but Silk Still holds its own, i and dot-ted silks and thOSe me. i .__- ‘.I figures are made up in St‘lhlt'lbbâ€" E. ' .le with excellent cfl'ect. (mo of if est ideas is that of wearing: mohair ‘ if nest delicate shades. L -- skirts are as fashionable (is («yor- ; ‘i vines 0f plain St'llfi quilles of (gm. ' .. commend. the trimming 3 ~ ' fated to the plaits, revere. (-pauiv-ts . style of adornment. which is se- 3 l hat. Black and is gym-d I' 'S' . pal. I\'( v» v .a‘ ' “'1‘. (.1fo - etch shows a gown of silk in with ’u 'pes, the colors being black. Winrw -. green with mauve flowrs. '1'}..- ..' is plain. The blouse hodiaw- .. ne plait at the back and two :1; “i; - .- een which is a plzlitud (‘licrlzi- : -~.L L white silk gauze. A larm- collar ' H}: . . gulpure over green silk 0..”er .‘lm - :‘ “'1 J .. The draped collar is of whmr , ornedwlth Silver buttons. and the ' t- ls closed with similar but? ::~. . elbow sleeves are COlilpuScd of al- stripes ef silk and panels of plzlitct‘. . gauze. Jtnic CIZULLET. VARIOUS ITEMS. . Hove Become a. Recognized Ar- = 010 of Feminine Apparel. L ; eIs made of fine chip were some NWCU": 4 introduced in small ilillwnsions ‘ . ‘ bonncts and became rather port‘s Iwath lace, flowers. chiffon .12.; - lner‘s materials. Their snot-c» . need their inventors to enlarge ' 33" ' ‘ 1:. and tlleyare usml as Clusters and ’bonllcts. haugii they are ‘ ely t0 Sllperscde more artistic wr- - they will be found \‘crv Useful . seasule and for travelizigfas rain II'OIIlIlIaiI'm, nor, unless placid - T819133? 3'- inc '1‘ any weight. Will chip rw 135131?“ 3‘7": . 2' Ironl being packed in trunks. § 1 II stiqcIeedingly fanciful and vary .. . L this season. A large quark § ‘ wers is used, especially rows. I. d billets, the intensity of Color L I fgtlilettihblossoms being modified Very ljgh0:3 of the brilliant nai- . L. pixie bit lIuets and black one; , J ”06 i no ribbon. A bright lint t neutitaI‘quthntly aeconlpanon plain \ lion beignted shirt. the ingenu- I . the “II 3' at present mainly ex- I Inper part of the cost time. , mmmgI to observe how rapidly . III I I . mg a recognized article wal‘dl‘Obe. So short- n time ' ..,, .v- r-‘l A4 V'. ,o '.__fiâ€" ~-....,.. _ . l.:l~ l‘l‘i‘ll l is Said to have made $100 this 583150“ J. Johnston, gravelliIng lot 5, con. 12. .$24 65 thDonald reported the work as pro- picklng and selling Wlld raSpberrles. ~ tumpllfimg n -- 10 00 gressing favorably at Kirkfield and â€" Several other families have made sums " gravellmg 10‘ S: 6. COD- I2 54 40 Bolsover under Mr (3. R Lowe i" ranging from $35 to $50 in the same ” 31:13:53: 3625““ 12-3 9 50 student It was agreed ,0. lay the; ‘3" "/‘L/L/W' I _ .. . n . , , COD. 1 4 . ' . o I ’ .‘. j"! '1 o manner. The berries were plentiful. ,, clearing brush lot i4 15, 5 90 motion for change of meetings from All accounts due me O U R SPECIALTIES ARE -’ L / 1 and prices good. . . . con. 15: ....................... 4 oo biqnonthly to quarterly over till next t b 'd With. ‘ f AcciiliLNT.â€"-La-St week. William (1. Vt . Martmdale, work [0, I131, con. 8 I 00 regular meeting Mr McKinnon re- mus 6 pa’1 In I» .. - . y, n n n I ,i ,c n. ll ' . '. ;‘ Johnston, an employee in Tudhopes W. Sanguine, culvert. con.52....U..... 3% g; portedI on home miss10n work. The TEAS 0 6A . \ followmg claims were passéd, namely, 5 j l - , Will: :t t.t.\.. ; They pro}. :Fli:i>. i‘h‘T. accident, which came very near exting- C. Sellars, work 5 and 6, con. 4 I7 60 He was J. Johnston, work, let 5, con. 15...... 12 75 uishing the vital spark. S . 6 6 . . - _ . Ir u LY. , con. 14.. II polishing an iron 121a; 911311 angry belI: C. Mitchell, and cedar new road ...... 9 go. ht, an ying roun 3 rue w. White, repairing bridge, lot 5, con9 I 25 30 DAYS, Sebright $52. Also augmentation to Sunderland, $87.20. It was further agreed to ask Whether this Presbytery when it caug _ _ , . ' him in the neck, laying his WindplL‘e JI. Moffatt, work, lot 19, con. 2 ....... 12 so is represented on the augmentation r. - ' open, but fortunately not severingf the iii'liiilociiiom ciilvert 130:? I66, con. 8... 4: g committee. Next regular meeting as I am pOSItlvel going artery. A surge?“ had to put our- S. Thorn, br’idge, lei Ii, con7 51 00 Will be held in Cannington, Oct. 15th, out Of Busmess Y that GROGERI £8 at 11 a. m. Closed with the benedic . ‘ time I teen stitches ll). CIbLISeâ€"Whe. wound, WhICb '1‘. Shouldicc, work, lot 22, con. i 3... . 54 60 C. \V oolacott, breaking stone, care of . lion. P. A. Manon, Presbytery is healing nicelyil: : l: . . I_____I_II.’â€"-â€"â€"- . § E. Mark. . .L ................... 2 40 clerk. ‘ " A , fixSEIDGE, -â€"Ca.rrled. . . .Moved by Mr. Shaver, - . seconded by Mr. Adam, that by-law 1:“, mm," or Noam? " , MISS O’Brien THREE BARNS STRUCK.â€"â€"The first severe thunderstom we have experi- . . enced this‘sufiimer‘struck this section 'raismg by-.-a.ssessment on the rateable on Saturday afternoonaand caused property of the .-Township of Mari:â€" conSidera-hlef‘ damage. IDIIn" the centre pose, the. Sum of $10,952.79 be new road. a barn bél'onging t. Mr. S. read a'flrst timeâ€"Carried... ”-5.139" " ' to law No. 454 rfid'LiVfii’sl‘ tiniel‘. .‘LBy- Chrysler was struck, and started burn, but the flames were extinguished law No. 454 after passing through before mncn damage was done} The; committee was read a third time and Ballooningzis not hearings gdailgerp‘na ,. 93.1305?- POOPAQ imagine, {9319; of the 3, 500 . sweets rand ,. in, -1394. only is .chde'ntsI , WWW ‘ lA'H'o :.-e‘=¢i=;‘. 'J. ' -t‘ L,‘ "d".- l‘x"1,w.mfio 5‘1""."r' -..' A Setter coufl’y‘tm)‘nin ‘w .‘ u ranch,” upon which he annually rebel thousands of maltose push- to: the in market. .--_. _. fit __..-...-,__.-. No. 454, being a by-law to provide for ' â€"TfiYâ€" THE wucHMllu 00008 AND GENERAL _â€"-â€"-â€""" ,Our IPIl‘icesin all lines are at the bOlI “J SPRATT 82; KILLER g. EITUGU diu :,* ram. hl~ r. Y I a . , y 80:). am: in- His coinpaltl expect to (‘U Ming habit was so w. Chicago in ; that there is 80mg- They say In the sudden 001â€" unique lllu‘ll Opposition and an Opportunity 0m team“ give them 0. “in its M g; wanderings.‘ in the world all“

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