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Watchman (1888), 16 Sep 1897, p. 1

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J. LINDS Y, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1897. WEDDIN G l . ‘ tocAl. NEWS-LETTERS Little Lees1 ewes .3) _, i -â€"PERRIN'S New Drug Store is next l REABouo. door to Gough’s. Special to the Watchman. L . - - â€"- .2 .-â€"- id's .ew w - . ; . ill-nus Brawnâ€"Mr. A. C. Reid 13 O“ A‘ ll 5 f" " C0101“ (apt 1’9 , . . . tween Valentin and Lindsay on Thursday 189?. UNI N , as busy as a narler buying grain at this week Wham. will (mm..â€" a m ,,. 1,}. mm w Istation for J. 0. Guy . Co of Oshawa innr same at Blackwell‘s storeâ€"32. I l [Lindsay and Peterboro prices pald. â€";\Ir. John Ilcar and family of Hastings l l ' .â€"â€"-oâ€"-- have taken up their residence in Linds: y. . l NORLAND. Mr. {031‘ is a bridge lmildcr on the Mili- are more appreCIated when sworn to m. Wltcbmn. 7 land division of the G.T.l‘. ‘ ' ' ANN1VHRSA1W--â€"'l‘he IIarvest Home #Sunday morning about nine o'clock beauty 18 comblned Wlth USE- Anniversary services of the Not-land {it‘ll broke out in the 1'l‘~l(lcll(‘~l of Mr. 7.. . . Robinson. lins~ell-SL. cast. The roof \vsls b'letllOdlSt church W111 be held on badly burned and the household l-ll'ccts Sunday and Blondav next, Sept. 19th dzunagcd by water. There was no insur- and QOlh. The Rev. P. Sleel of once. - a - - KfAdvcl-tisers will )1 "we bear in mind . l . . 1 t. . lane“)? I'llli Win ”,8"le lche on that all changes of advertisementsmust Sabbath at 2.00 and 6 30 OClOCk p.m. reach this office by TUESDAY evening at fulness. Silverware and China buying are made any when you find selections from all! rill 'r l?“ #07- ll‘Orls'ine‘ the ‘eadmg .mmmtm“ and will llslllel .. 1...... °n Mo... innit}lanterns:l . . -. -C' I .. , b . . 2'. l'\- invitcd to call a,” look over . 1. "e ass t t concentrated in one store The“ GOOdS speak for themselves evening at S oclock. At the Sabbath be strictly adhcrcdrto. ' ‘:\ U1 \ In in” he C'l If,“ \ Nut . 'A 0m MD I 0F men ' servtces 9' spec”11 thanks Ofi‘ermg W1” â€"~.\Ir. Ed. Noicc of Minden was in town I b C P 5‘ MAJTLES and CAPES! bOth l” Cloth and Fur, on Our Styles are varied and are LOUDLY AHD CLEARLY be placid upon the plates. In connect- on Saturday last purchasingnrxter‘ml for - i:. , any week. We were never in a better positition to give you nor made in common wares. ‘ values in all classes of DRY GOODS than the present. In DRESS GOODS our Sl-lection wa. never more varied or choice. Hand- FROM 506 to $50. some effects in :â€" . . . . . , ‘ lhc northern metropolis. Yesterday Mr. log spectal “”1510 “'1“ b“ furms‘led ’y liyley of the pluniln,r mills shipped -2 full the choir. Admission 10c. The car load of frames. doors. window sash, Satisfaction guaranteed to purchas- public are earnestly invited to enjoy ‘l‘ould‘llgsl"tc'lt‘° M‘nde“ for hm" _ . â€"-lf‘or Saleâ€"The household effects of ers 0f Empty and Loaded Shells, these servrces. the undersigned, consisting of Cookirg .. , . __.__.+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Powder, bhor, Wads, Primers. You can be suited all the way Ranges and Utensils, Bedroom Suites. MOUNT HOREB- Dining Room Suites, Electric Light Fix- Sueclfl ‘0 the wucum . . Lures.‘ etc. _May be seen daily until Mon- l’lezltszAL.â€"â€"â€"\\v'ln. Elliott, proprietor day, Sept. 24th, from 10 nan. till 5 pin. {it of lhe Elliott Housedrns gone as Sergt. l‘l’l‘l‘lcnl'l’s Cvl‘llvt‘ 0f blend: and :1. â€"â€"Matelesse Repps, Lawrcllce-sts. 12‘. K. BEGBIH.â€"35-Z. . ., _. -' . l; - for his - ‘ ( : 1" Of No- 2 C“ , lath, him" . mMr. A. A. J. S es, :0 f :t Oicr and Fancy Bougles, H [.1 : I I i i D 1 F l JOG IIIBWAR DS 00-, annual drill. Success Billy . . - -Ml$5 fruit dealer.hasliltotfiinllp5‘“ill-1%explcm71.5:S - 31. if‘ V ' Francis Snider who has hem \isiting :zt llle rear of his store on Kentstu â€"Rich Broches, . ‘ . w w ll; , . , , .. doors east of the Ontario bank, as :4. fish b Hardware and Iron MerCha’nts at the Elliott Home hf“ runway“) illarkct. which is entirely separate from â€"TWO Tones, Cements Plaster and Oils. he-r home In I'LLl‘l’OWSlllllll ...... buss the rest of thekstorc. Emil) salnlonnnd ' . 0 KEVT_ST " Ethel Jones has returned Hftel' a. three wlptc lis‘n, mus 'lnonge am )liss recclycrl -â€" In Tweed EESCtS 5H 4 ' ' , . . ~ dally. Entrance. to the market can be mad £1.81. “a y Plaids , _ ._... >##V__ ”.2- “'Ul'ks "1315 “'1‘“ her friends “1 Peter' from \Villianl-st., oppOsitc Till; \VA'l‘r‘ll- -â€" ICII 1‘ no , ' A ’ "â€"- â€"Thc steamer Ruby, with crew com- prising H. (i. Buck, Captain 2 .I. liork. Isl. lilalcz \\ . Carberry.encilnlcr: \\ . t‘. lio- hns returned after culling on Mount H'lrleb It‘anflS. . . . .Ml'. and Mrs. lolm Devell of Lindsay were visitors in this : i St week. John is alwavs it together with .A‘ McMillan, pnrsvr: .l. 10C ‘1 ty 121' . , _ a . -, l’l friénds McMillan. ll. Scott, M. Mctxrcgor. Jami-s welcome V‘smm .rmon- ms 0‘ “ Cummings and J. Ii. Irchclvic, all of ...... BII‘. and Mrs. Flatt 0f \Vemlam Nor-wood, made a tour of the. inland waters. . . . - .- , _, - . . ', J . 2"... Tlll’W , , .7, v ‘ (y L I‘lell'Slhtell,:‘lIh- \‘ l". {I I'll“ Lbdb pUlI.[ to IOIIl Ital}. .. 1 “ l“ ‘ hum" it i started on the return trip yesterday. â€"â€"Endoras Fan’y Crepons â€"-Black Broehe Effects â€"â€"A‘.l manner of persons take notice thatâ€" “ ‘ boro ...... M rs. S. Skuce of Peterboro ‘MAX office. ya; One of the most Complete ranges H L BUY . ever otfereu a buying public. . ~ . 6111/1011 WATC H ES , From reliable dealers only. One of 31 Kent-sh. in the 'Iown of Lll 6 who is responsible and long say, in the County of Victoria, has established. i.-â€"',.i:-cc 531:3 in very fine all- lrish Sergei and English studs. 1.; .m- from our finest ck. newest pazternsand “1's, a.. silk srlrched With rho Central cxllihlllun from ml" 130““ . -â€"\\'c understand that Friday. Sept. 24th, were: Mr. and Mrs. “’m. Jackson, the second day of the Lindsay Central l'nir, , , . . _ , . will be declared a. civic holieluy in Ops l Mr. ””1 MI“ “ ' J“ Shure, Mr. and township, and work will COlllc lo a stand- .) ers. \V. Skuce, in, .Mr. and Mrs- J- stillfor that duy,in order thattllc farmers. H. Hickson and Bliss Lizzie HleSOD. their wives and daughters, the school ~.:::liini;.;s: szzesfli’to 2S - - l " ‘ -l'll‘l -' I“ ll ltl . ' ' ' r d and . . . . , , ) tcacrers dilil cil l ltn_ may a l .lt our it ' ' ' 399:04- Dvess GOOdS ' ' i been no THE ADVANTAGES - M“ Herbert BIO“ n ,‘md kohert great Central firm at Lindsay. The idea ls .. o o co. Fowler were visitors to Omemee Sun‘ a. good. and We trust it will be carried out. div last There is no valid reason why the town- . ' . , - ships cannot have n crvrc honday as well I-‘IPROVEe‘ll‘lNTS-“’1 he greatest 1"" as the towns and villages. provenleut ot in? IS Eh? new bonndary â€"r.\lr. James Robertson of Ottawa, in- bridge, which ‘5 “1 mpld CODSLWCL‘O‘L spector of Indian supplies, was in town for This was a. long pl; wont to the several days this Week, inspecting: the . ll' bl' Dd es eciall to shipment of 1,0o17grey blankets helm: trave mg pu 1C, a. P Y made to-day by Messrs. Horn Bros. of the ":1. . .. . ~ ‘ are evident tonnyone who will 22‘6““ “Bi Lh IbC sllOLlld De secn' ‘ ..~.- ......7_ -._..W.., give a moment's thought. Twin-.3 luslects for Suitings at 18c and 25c. rm... ' ‘J ‘lsllmcrcs 20c. 25c, 35c, and 40c are very specral. You CAN TAKE Elczu'y YES 15 10¢. 12¢, 150, 20¢â€" Chlldrcns 1“ all 51195 or selling all kinds oflVIerchandisc-cherlp- .Ll 'wcih‘htS. er than any other store- on earth. Wit- ness as follows: Advantage of both advantages ‘ by buying from BATS and CAPS. in ‘23 year s. Rerunsâ€"The repairs and renovating of the lecture room of the Methodis church have been commenced. Plaster- llrnkesrnen Geo. Jobbitt and G. \Vhitc. When near Reuboro cronsing the train ran into a horse which Was standing on the truck. The engine was derailed. and ran 2:: T'Wrc‘s.". ".Zi'tl. .‘r‘. 11;; sex-"e Hats 7 I “TV 1 GEO. w. BEALL, ulwreshers. ‘ pindspyawgollcigl; ii}: épalggg‘igas 15:1 {13:35 ‘mn ;-‘:.».v. c, mzli nu. crown and M 7 Underwear 1 Large 20 quart Dish Pan - 20c ’ . 1 \\'~ ’1 1‘ '_ 1 t1 . Hummusâ€"W. Graham end Rob- illelslfllcmmni 'Thc blank“. whigh mfg cizcd bri-.3. sing-cal . an S l’ ‘ Copper bottom NO. 9 Kettle 50c Ifigfikr" adtgillltlfc‘edf hull“; mson Bros me again on their annual pm up in :56 bales, aggregating in “Mg“, . . J " . . ' ' - . ' ' ' E l ’ ‘ l‘wvs‘ and Youths’ Shirts and Drawers start at 20c each. COpper bottom No. 9 Borlcr $1.20 stock to Select._fr;llll. prion “Iii leunds With theitr trfatltlon $923.33 ubOUL three and I ha ftons, “em found to: ‘.'c:‘}‘ has: . txaiity (ilenoarry '..‘. .. ism, m : . nd 6-,; Galvanized ern Pails 20C and up .bc'bettel “duh?“ ' . on m “"3” greit n p01 3 0 ‘ w a Z M)“. This shows the amount of _wool ,-.-'r 5..., '“.;.l. lea’l‘eal: or _\L‘.\ “"‘l“.\ .- 0“) at 40C. SOC‘ 3' , 3 . 1 . B ”me "103103". E .50“ are a far as til“ IIPIgllllorllOOd 0- ()lnemec. manufactured. and also the quality of . 5...; .Cl; l .2 10b in lit-17;. Braces, the 20c kind for 13¢ : the 25c kmo 3 String? rooms - - IOC stranger enquire or 'l‘Hc boys are lOll)’ good fellows and goods mnmd out anhelmndsay “3,011,,“ o........;. .1»: .1 ~ â€". . . ‘ _ _ 0- ‘ ' . - - , " . '. . ' , _- ' ”1.3“” 53?: “if. GED w BE ALL 1...... they have new tor elem; 233;;littlcmolirg°ngfill3:23.”1.233;: ,m .. _ aersrs - - ,r ..- o m, 33, $59,, ma gm, Serge - .2. 2.-. -~-â€"â€"â€"â€" i F? L t m _ “6c . a , solves thf} applopl‘lalb llsllllle dexn'eindlglncrelsullz Cleo du- _ -. snow 3* ti ’\'-irsl‘y caps 6-4 . G1 Inc an C 3 The Reliable lewclcr, Estab- “H ustlers. Go 111 boys. â€"-lhe lino gaFlIiaIIOIIIJCIt.Igl‘llgllell‘ annual . u n r . I. 9 “ ‘1) - ,1,- _ . I ., i v )I . (a n C. 5.... ”PM 9‘03“” Y and “35° G13” Tab” 5“ ' _,. ”slam m... m... user. 2. 35:32.3... ‘9lllll3113. (fit; an; 36:;5. Special - 2" .. , . , , , . . _ 12 CUPS and Saucers ' ' 73C 39°C,,“ to m. wanna“. ' (and boys) presented an excellent appear- 801231.71: a Ladles Rlbbed “ 001 Stocking at 23C’ regular Bowls - - - - 4C up MARRIAGE LICENSES.-â€"-J. B. Weldon, none as they marched to the station, head- Weed and Blue Sex-29 ’Yarsify 33C mm“ . Butter Bowls, Prints, Ladies i359". of marriage licenses, Little Tinglethitrittziidntiltiied’bliiirigebagilniii 1 s. {:11} good nintetial and scalar-ore llose at 20C, 25C, VCI’Y SpCClal. . Can Opener - , - ‘ IOC Brfimn.-â€"Al‘2-tf.. TI 1 t. t f command of Bugle-Majop I’epper. The 4‘. :22...22 s 21:1 - - I 1m 2' ‘ ‘. r -.l ‘. 2 oves to be sold at 10c 21 can. - - _ our. GAIN.â€" 16 eat 90" Inger} _c battalion was composen 0 SD; companies. ‘ ,e ‘* f“ ”I h"; ‘j' E’bhmere GI . ‘ 6 Porridge Plates, COlored 38C many visitors at the Industrial exhibition 42 men to each company, making stand of €335: “”5 m bloves to be found In the couniry are our Paper RaCks ' ‘ 25C arrived homelast night. So great was the 352 well armed men. 'The officers 3‘9 Black and Colored ~oc Kid Gloves, which you will pronounce ) ail _ _ I c â€" cwwd am it was with dltiiculc that the Colonel Sam. Eughef‘e AdJumptSfll'ester, . 3 h G‘l 1-1- quart . y y Paymnsler \\ llllnmson. Medical Surgeon Cheap at 75C. \\ c ask every lady to remember t 656 .OVCS IO quart Pail _ _ IOC re’fihed thasecnndufam. t t M Shier, 0,129“). Scrfieami Short, Quarter ,,. .;‘.-.,. ' .. . - _ lisY.- ur gems. pUS' mas er, r. Master Hopkins. [0. company. Capr. mm. \. l..ng Lilldbd). Covered .Bread DlSh 40c Morton, is kept busy night and morning Hunt~.â€"r, Lieuts. Henley and Matthews; W. 7 .. 7 7777777 __ Quart Dipper - - EC Since the new regulations came in force. ‘13" ha cmné‘uggéhtflgkdl‘{laugec’olfifllfi' ' ‘ ) ‘ ‘ ‘ C . In 0 ulatlon we are “little but 0 my.” I ”g es an .' _ ‘ ;. :' ’ ”‘9‘ l. . 3. d h Duat lan . . -. . ;| P if, ,, . Capt. Holtorf. Inents. \\ rlllamson and Earned-Qt has an S eetlngs. 7 (107.60 Clothes Pms _ IOC ‘.PW guess we are the people for enterprise, Snddaby; NO. 4 company, 0111811180, Capt. ' ~ _ ‘ - b B ‘l'l - _ 4C I I . - and recogmznlg the fact, the government 1.3mm LleuI. Thornton ; No. 5 (‘0.npany. Y‘Siil‘rx' lirzu‘ Double Fold Sheeting I‘lannel at 20C a yard Scru run IOC 3.: ‘ ,1? if - hhs given us all owning mail, which is a .lnnetville. Capt. Nasmyth, Lieut. Burns: - ,.. a :2 - . : , . - . . ' - . ,- l's.‘ . l--. :.:ll:li Cotilfli‘l Sheeting at 14C, ISC’ 15C and 20C'_ curry C‘Omt? 0C 1] ‘i‘ n“ r) great convenience. ' . If. Jinx]: gelllpgellg tyeuiisfaillig‘llil‘lhx? 31013\5l11:_]{t3;pt '.|S.‘lti:')llh‘ts 2.2325 2.3. LL‘ ‘c ac ”c Sc, Ioc are six beauties as regards I GOOCl Nhlp ' ' l P ~- l M L supreme Olganlzel‘ ho file _ll elk“ 2: mm,“ Wm return to Lindsay on the second v I l 3 ’ , I , 12 Knives and Forks ' $130 V 1 ill Order of Foresters. PS eeu “.l town. a day of the Central fair and will give an ex- . "'3'“ . L Ge Graters - - - 5c 1% i / past fell, days boomlng fillet matllullon- hibition drill on the fair grounds in the 7 0V D l': R r'l :3 CH EAP MAN f‘“' is 1mg. 12c, 15C, 20C. ’ jar? , ,. D. h 10c ,, l' ' 3 fig?- ‘ with a View to the establishing of a court afternoon. “ L‘ f L’ L“ ‘ ' ii... ..‘\ ‘o «w-c “‘OC and 33C. ketlnncd “l ash ls - “ ,,\"-‘I here. He reports the order as A I. hav- â€"About twelve o'clock midnight -on ‘ ......c -â€" -, ~J , .3 9 Flour Sifter - - 10C " \'.3 ing no pear in the rapidity of its growth Tueslfisiils', i1{Sptfilaglu‘mnfPalgélbl‘finmge wv r ~ 1' - MW: 27.. . ff” - ) QC u a dull menlauon oflta surplus having on NO- " e l' ”1 say 0" el en e,t ‘3' lllllllllllllilllllllll llllllllllm M h. . . hillk 1 ans - - I P D g a - ' crew being Conductor F.1{USSGIL Enrrinecl' . I lS Wild Boy’s Clothlng Looking Glasses - SC up Jo Jo VI/ ETHER UP hand 82.000.000, and 110,000 members 8. Laidlaw, Fireman Arch. Ednlunds and Cl. ' o , 7‘" 1 ‘~‘*'l')' been-v l’rl-izc Overcoat, TWl’ed .i'lt ELI-7 for Youths and Men. Organs, Pianos and Sewing q*c*"“""~~;,;sn nun. redeem. "275.“ 59'“)? my A “E“ERM 97““ “F Machines. Any Make desired. mgr. done, the-iron pillarsare ll. place, iii-15$?» lg;llggtggflnyhggfigggal;332;; __ qugg "3 Ce 3% SOOdS it: -: LUQU‘, #3:}, §2.;)O, $5.00. Household Furniture, Cook one Price Only. pam'mg, paperlylg and remodellng thk' turned, while the tender “'th across the room for the primary class will be pro- ceeded with at once. PERSONAL â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jar. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Whiteride Wore ill Lindsay on Tueaday attending truck. A car of hogs was next to the tender, and this also \vl-nt into the ditch. Then two cars of lumber left the track and were piled up in the ditch. The engineer. fireman and front end brakesman jumped when the train left the track, and fortune buns at oil. :23, :6, e‘l should be Stoves, Crockery. Glassware, I’ll?“ bri ”‘2 buying. . .. :1 , , . . Stove .enll tileâ€"ire... and Boys’ Cloth 3 Tinwa ' 'h. Stove, Polish. ‘EMHMH‘W ”my fall wear’ 3‘ mOSt Mops. Shoe. Stove and Clothes | l 71; v- . , , M l 572”. Q l~l H 02 (D H '5‘ Vljfll'mn‘" 3‘ ve'l ' mOdete prices. 1.3031113 3' he Weddlll" 0f their niece, Miss MW“ :1 l' esca ed serious i 'ur . The' inl- '; I: hm commence} ab 25(‘. Ell-ushhis' I’d/:65: Tuggcaortllil Hand FARMER’S {3 N I “N W liitcdldo. I. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Richard nigdyiately pwent to thdii'esdue of this inl- shy vs»,- are abie to sell the 1 SW for 30 (lays :1 great bargain in 0t e- e N é w Furniture ex- Robertson spent last Sabbath at Oshawa prgzorred hog:d 3:113} e223 {31113131311 will}; 4. Ls: L...» ..; Men 3 Wometflv g 'iâ€"s' ll_\_\'llKERCE{IE1“S 2c each. Just Furnitur ' ld . ...... Mrs .\Vlll, lvntchell and daughter, ggagrtllileoblzfnd. By breakinvaliolc. inglbc 31155y‘ 31.3 ChlldreD‘S BOOKS git ““\\'Il‘?.) Ila (lkt‘rchiefs SUCh as ycu changed for 0 ° MUTUAL . also thelr hired boy, ore all down ’Wlth end of the car the pox-kg“ “vere 830” .:;d 5': lrs at prices a notch or 73- 3.: ,. .h .l n ‘ â€" typhoid fever. Her 513‘“- M130 3'8?” liberated, only one beingr seriously injured 3,, 1.; M... :1“? w; competitofle 5" L; “I 11‘1"", _ j 0â€" .,~ f r 'â€"â€"â€" of Toronto, arrived _on Tuesday, and and it was knocked in the head and put . . S: :L..\l~,.\ llnc, “.00 -oc‘, 0-36, on Q a u n ) motile; signer, tie 1traluehddmfirso of Nfiw ppéligffp‘mpfie $13; Streélrogfesiflfmiriiié : Tum} spec-in. JA H LENNON Flre Ins Pa 66 0m y Yor , as eon egrap e . or ...... r. ‘ , ‘ _ ‘. .j 8 Answer 18 Easy ll “‘5' l. e: .. lee. the v- - H . 5.,” is, conveieiceglf-ew1330;405:3335, lullrsgziihulgrglrzc §J§$§l§é2lil 1; 65: was; i‘. ‘ . once. u 8’0 5051 P , ' a - other to eat . " e auxi iary was sent \ '3 buy f...- ms}, ; our expel”.es l: ‘3‘ l.lxiyii1;;t;::1 7,, 5c, 10c, 12¢. w HEAD OFFIGE . LINDSAY- . . . .MiSB IdllSmthfl all" keel"! her bed from town. and the track 0199-"de 98-m- m verv hunt. and we are sea?" A ‘e‘ S'l‘lil l 45'. ’. gén “m“ "f m” "m' F ll Fa‘rs 53.5, wig, .gelowe,,1,,~,ngpm 2i", ‘0, _.’ ”1‘ ," Brunmo AND Inrrnovnmzn'rs.â€"Mr. . a ' r _. ‘ ‘ t: tc-n, 3 @0015 f" 93- @% Jae. Blewrtt’s substantial residence 18 Eldon fall fair at Woods-file, Tuesday and ___â€" ; l} B.\li>‘~ 3'2, $2.25, $2.50 _ cg 08min geompletion‘ It is a. commodioua Wednesday, Sept. 215i. and 22nd. q .. l' ‘nac opened : LDS £0, iScys’ Suits 20¢, 25C, 30c, 30¢. #é structure, and all the work has been. done Township of Harvey Ifair, Lakehurst, Oct. I. ..ee 0“: new mes 1 do» ve \: STEAM THRESHERS ! With a view tocomforl: and convenience. Penelon fall show, at Fcnelcn Falls, on'Sept. €3.23 “mason” goo ii. .-_____._../ Free ! ......The painters 8r; putting on thel 30m and Oct. xst. ‘ ; ' ' ‘ ' ‘59 ~ - final touches inalde, an the masons wil -o and Durham Exhibition Whitb - A FUEL l? ~C . - - ant C A RPE T 5. ,Agig:°,l§ll;;‘;;fg,;?*;;,lg,gl 131‘: have laid the last brick _by the time this 1. Ollagw, 2, ,0 29, . ’ y' Inks and Yallses’ STOCh 3; 3712.8 272 2f you 7.2) 05 â€" pzrticular 3nd nee thataproper’aomn in press... ' "M" Emmi Brown 1‘“ West Durham and Darliugton, Bowmanville, _:._ ~anon5, 256, 28c, 306', 355: 4 ' Don'mileosppreciateagoodthinziult i. used in the smoke stack of the nearly completed a fine residence on the Sept- '16 and 17. I ‘1 ~IV0015 '05 60C 686 756’ muse 3"“ 3°?“ “w - d . engine. farm belonging to M" {L Miller of 583- Smith, Ennismore and Lakeficld, Lakefield, , C The Mogteo 1‘9 37‘. ‘SHA D2. ’31:] 12V 05) complete for 256'. $5.3, 3:: 3:1: t1? El? 1: one we ex Any threaher, who threshes with- forth, and 11: lfirw busy itrnprovmg the old Sept. 16 and ,7. - Shoe ‘1. INS 2 6‘ “56 50; $1 , $ I .2 5 are ‘31:: $31133: 312333;“.{E E“ or eye out o proper screen 15 liable to a fine 110312;: StNLK‘S’g‘fgi? éfii may, who is East Durham and Cavan Agricultural Society, , ~.C» ACE CUR TA 5 ’ a ’ ’ "(it 'our sill bills failingâ€"If your oven or and Imprisonment. f th fh Mlllbrook, Oct. I and 2. \’<"\ t" i l a Do not allow a traction engine to working the Hoover arm. '°“ o are, Mariposa Branch Agricultural Society, at Oakwood, Thursday, Sept. 30th and Fri- day, Oct. Ist. ' Lindsay Central Fair, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23rd, 24th and 25th. Emily fall fair at Omemee, Monday and Tues- day, Oct. 4th and 5th. Verulam fall fair at Bobcaygcou, Friday and Saturday. Oct. Ist and 2nd. had the knives of his mower and some - - - - - - rdona of his new binder taken away thll m 9' “Ohm,“ 0f the conditions or dating harvest, and recently while looking the policy in any company. after the interest of his peach orchard in Q the night time, some mincreant who did to “a and lmmg how to remedy the bitch on to a cleaner in your barn, as t"iilbiibsrsr YOU NOTHING orrlcnms. LINDSAY. convenience, suflerlng or money by coming V .. NTK. , {FARM TO 33171,.» J ' Omemee, and half s mil , talus 1an acres more 5e all send (24.1 Leaders. 3 head ache, you my save yourself much his . 'h bed‘l bed,fidth‘ d K “05 I R. n. CORNEIL’ SE0. $3181: ifs pit‘ys |i; a civriIlzzd 01;qu ‘ . " that swift justice could not be meted out we °°“lҤ:°w‘ ~ - - lonnsroll nus ms. m... mm: pm ion given. F jibe underuizned. 130335 House. or CHAS. SILVER ”'9‘ MILLINERY OPENING. Money to Loan On Appr0ved Indorsed Notes for any term from 3 to 12 months. H. SOOTHERAN. 91 KENT-ST. , - - - LINDSAY. 75 Cents per annum â€" __._ MISS BANNON will hold her annual Fall Millincry Opening on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. -5. 24 and 25, when the latest creations in Fall and “inter Hats and Bonnets Will be shown. The ladies of the town and vzcznizy are cordially invited to be l‘rt>clli.â€"-SS-I. .__._â€"â€" A Pretty September Wedding. The Baptist church, Cambridge-st, never looked p'cltier than iL did Tuesday afternoon the occasion of the marriage of Margaret Maud, only daughter of M rs. J. L. \Vhitesidc, to Mr. Albert Ii. .‘llalihcus, son of Mr. Geo. llalrhews, and assistant manager for the Geo. Matthews Co. at their Ottawa branch. The chora‘iolls in the church were profuse and v ' M I. _ . . . ., ...e:.. ., mannificmt aims ferns and bri in flowers all ion With the lecture on Monday eve- “ “e“ “*“Ieme “ 1m“ 11““ “WM": “1 Quiltillllltd (iii: a b’cauliful eliccigto adorn the ill-mingle of two of Lindsay’s most popular young pcople. A large hell of white flowers was suspended from an evergreen arch hung above the :lltcr, underneath which the contract- ;vflrticS knell while the ceremony was being performed. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. L. S. lluqllson, b'.l)., assisted by Prof. \Noivcrton of Texas, lllothcr-in-luw of the :illtllll. The bride. -.ho was given away by llcr was charmingly gmvnul in an elegant costume whit: satin, with orange blossoms and veil. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruby “’hiteside uncle, R. I“. \Yllllc>ltlc of Little Britain, Tor-into, cousin of the bride, and Miss \latlhcws of Lindsay, sister of the groom, ‘oolh being attired in becoming costumes of pink silk, with picture hziis to match. The pretty little maids of honor were Gertrude \‘rooman of Lindsay and Lida Whiteside of Lit‘Je Britain, cousins of the hride,who looked sweet in white dresses with pink bows. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. J05. .‘llilllilt‘J-‘s of Lindsay. Messrs. A. A. Ken- rison and J. C. Mofi'att, deck hands, l :zedy, Alex. llornzmd Jznncs l’ccl performed lhc duties of ushers The list of invited guests was very large. The ceremony at the church was followed by a reception and wedding deienucr at the residence of the bride’s mother, _ .‘dr. and Mrs. Matthews receiving' the congrat- Sknl-e . . . . Among those- who attended There motto was “We are our for a 1mm. , . l'ialions and well wishes of their friends. l The (tern-typed phrase “numerous and costly” would be inadtquale to describe the wedding presents, the w'nsome bride being very pop- . ular among a large circle of friends. At 6.30 the happy couple look the train for a. honey- moon trip, which will include New York, lloslon and points west. They will reside at Ottawa on their return. ”9â€"â€" The Toronto Industrial. â€"â€".\t the Toronto Industrial last week Mr. McIlihargey secured third money in the inrmcrs’ lrol. â€"â€"Mr, les. liushel captured first-prize in the roadster class with the brown gelding sired by Young \‘aicnline. He afterwards sold the gelding to a gentleman from Brantford for the ilandromc sum of $225. â€"â€"_\lr. Taylor’s Black Valentyne, that captured the first-prize and sweepstakes last he the best yet inspected by Mr. loburt. ' year, was in. second place, and F. Burk of l’cterhoro third. â€".\Ir. Talbert Evans captured fourth place in a large field of Clydesdales with the imported sire Craichmore Darnley. Aconple of Craichmore Darnley colts also made a capital showing. â€"â€"l\lr. Ira. Nattrass of )lillbrook captured first-prize and medal for carriage stallion at the Toronto Industrial. â€".\Ir. John Campbell lead all competitcrs at the Toronto Industrial with his fine flock of: Shropshire sheep. -â€"l.\lr. W. H. Merrill, the popular cheese-2 maker of the Ianetville factory, represented the Victoria. county cheese board at the Toronto Industrial fun, making no less than four entries. \Vhile we have not yet learned of his success in the prize list we have secured his scale of points, which certainly ranks very high. The following are the scores made : Section Iâ€"Flavor 35, quality 23, texture 15, color 13, finish 8, total Sh“. Section 3â€"Plavor 35, quality, 23, texture 15, Color 13, finish 5, mm] 92. Section 4- Flavor 34, quality 2.4,, texture 15, color 12, finish 9, total 94. The rural available points was 100, distributed as follows: Flavor 35, quality 25, texture 15, color 15, finish 10. â€"_.â€"â€" Another Italian in Trouble. On Thursday morning last a. fracas occurred on Cambridge-51., near the south ward school, bet“ ccn l ohn Campbell and Kasceno Kattalano. It arose out of the butcher cart driven by the former and the push cart of the Italian frui vendor Coming into collision. The scene on lhe street was quite lively for ashort time, liattzilano proclaimed that clubs were trump, and the one he attempted lo use on Campbell would have laid out a horse. Campbell plied his whip and then took to his heels, followed by the Italian, who peppered stones after him, some pebbles being returned. Conn. Baldwin appeared as a peacelnaker, but the Italian wanted to hang on to the horse until the police came. Campbell secured the club and threw it over the school fence, when he was struck around the head with the whip he had prev- iously used. A clinch followed and when it ended Campbell had his right thumb bitten lo the bone, while the banana. man had a blackened eye and cut nose and lip. The affair ended by the Italian chasing Campbell down the street with a knife in his hand. The handler of meat went to Dr. Burrows for re- pairs, while the Italian sought Dr. Gillespie for medical treatment. Shortly after the oc- currence the Italian was arrested and locked up, Campbell haying laid an information against him. The case was disposed of on Monday by P. M. McIntyre, when Kattalano was fined $10, the complsinant luving to pay his own costs. Messrs. Anderson Mc- Sweyn appeared for the prosecutor and Mr. Steers for the defence. In addition to the medical men mentioned Mr. John Lindsay ard Coun. Baldwin gave evidence. The Italian claimed that he was kicked in the face by Campbell when the two carts firs: mm: in con- tact. but failed to corroborate his statement. He also denied having bitten Campbell, stat- ing that the complauiant jammed his thumb against his teeth. Lemisele Basso, Italian consul at Toronto, acted as interpreter. The Italian has been in the habit of holding the roadway instead of giving a fair half, and it was so in this instance. The magistrate in commenting on the case stated that if Kat- talanohad been native born he would have convicted him on the charge of biting. the punishment for which is a. year’s inprisonmcnt or $100 fine. It seems that there was had blood between Katlalano and Campbell 'll'l account ofan encounter which took plac: ‘lI. Williamson’s butcher shop about two menus ‘39. 'o l 2“ 5‘" f‘fvitfll". - ufi-qfi‘ ' i? #33:.

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