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Watchman (1888), 29 Sep 1898, p. 6

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PAYS €18 IT WILL PAY YOU Art Baking Powder For Preserving 1‘31 BOOTS ED SHOES Persons in this c-‘mnty to manage our busines in their own md neuty counties. It )3 mainly office work to be canducted M. home. Salary 31. ai ht $900 a year 3nd expensesâ€"definite, bouafide, ho mute, no less salary. Monthly 875. Refer-ewe. Enciose self- A > - , .-_- and“... I‘ “can, Punt.“ leg wary. aluuuu, Vuv. ----_. addressed stamped enve!ope, Hex-56:1: E. Bess, Ptesu, Dep‘. M. menuâ€"88. m. I and Best ior Table and Dairy ' No “alteration. Never cakes. ing, instal the plant) and commence opentious before winter sets in. It is expected that three skimming stations will be founded tad wntri. buto cream all winter. Thus under- taking now promises to be a good “AAL , thing for holders. ZFHURSDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1898. “rams was s time not my |ong ago,” says the Bufialo Mermtile Review, “ when it W35 a. mutter of general com- ment that. Canada. lambs were superior in quality, finish, and freer from bucks than our netiVe stocks, but that day‘ ha gone by, and now s full ioad or deck of prime all ewe end wether lambs is e are thing. Many of our «Cenadian breeden, like too may of WEST END 3 STORE“. TELEPHONE 82 .our western breeders, have Wendy lost. their pride- in bringing their best: 1'0 the mnketo.” This certusinly makes interesting readmg for Canadian pinup-1 growers, and account; for 5 drop of 75¢. per head in tlw price of our lambs -on the BuWw‘n u- :ka‘. C :admns :z-eoâ€"d that 7.3.: mud Ann-mu». would rmbvr my i? o ”fig-v 'hv mperior ,sni ms Cue» wt atockmen mils .bem'! If so. why don’t. they 2 to deal «1:13me and 'vvmm ARE. to deal here. Come and examine our stockâ€"We will not ask you to buy if you do not find exactly what you wantâ€"nor will we expect you to buy if our prices are not as low as the lowest. each pours}! you get a premium worth half a dollar. Another lot of Tables arrived this week. ' We have Pears. Preservmg mm (1 f3. left), Citrons, Grapes, Peaches, Crab Apples, Prices right. Damp, Cool “feather will soon be here. Prepare for its coming by purchasing a pair of heavier bootsâ€"end a: the same time have your old ones REPAIRED We have eometh‘ug special in Men’s Boots at $1 25, and Women’s Boots $1.25. See them 'anted.â€"â€"Several Tru twortey assure Editorial Notes . ROBSGN, 3631" ’As THEY pat tons :1 to repreaen ia 50c lb. but with Wuhan? FACTS REVIEWED BY COMPETENT MEN-~THB SECURITY PRONOUNCED GOOD.â€"â€"MANY OBJECTIONS MBT.-â€"A SATISFACTORY MEETING. Moved ty J. D. Flavelle. and second-1 ed by John Kennedy, that this meeting heartily endorses the proposition to loan Mr. Sylvester 820,000.â€"Carried. The above resolution was adopted unanim:usly at the close of Tuesday night’s public meeting, at vlhich several hundred of the leading citizens and rate- piyers were present. By whatever means these men arrived at suc ‘olusion it certainly was not through ex- lcitement or undue persuasion, for never [was a subjeet discussed more thoroughly on its merits or subjected to a more rigid linvestigstion. It was brought to the standard of cold finance and practical business by several of our citizens best iqualified to give a proposition such treat- ment. In this they were critically fol- lowed by the audience and the result of over two hours of such consideration was the resolution above. ‘I 1 .L- Mnnr‘nn fn tne raemw luu aw . -. Mayor Baylor callcd the meeting to orier and said : I have only the interest of a citizen in the project we are met to discuss, but. my ofiici-u position puts the matter more heavily upon me. I have come by the conviction that the town is stirring itself for a. new era of proaperity, and this subiect in closely related to it. No town that I know of has the prospects that Lindsey has, and if we do not detect its cdvantagee I am sure outsiders will ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A WA urn Lu: .Vâ€"vuâ€"r_v Mayor fuylor called the m« orier and said : I have only th1 of a. citizen in the project we 8! discuss, but my official position A...- Its lavanlagw .. u..- -_.-_ and thus our progress is as-ured. We are surely ready to do our part and the by-law soon to be submitted will have a direct. bearing on the future welfare of the town. Mr. Sylvester asks. not a bonus, but a loan at 4 per cent. upon a. a... mnrtma on his establishments, the town. Mr. Sylvester asks. not a A bonus, but a loan at 4 per cent. upon a first mortgage on his establishment, $10,000 life insurance and $15,000 fire insurance. He requires the $20,000 loan t to pay over his brother’s claim against the business at the close of their term of t partnership. It is money that his brother invested at the beginning of that 1 contract. He might ask the Bank. Mr. I Paddon tells me he stands well at the Montreal Bank, but the rate of interest : would be high, whereasthe towncan dohim : the favor of getting it at 4 per cent. The . experience of loan companies during the depression has led them to reject this ‘ sort of security in every case. There is $15,000 fire inaurance. A total loss would leave the town $5000 short if it happened in the firs' year. There have been two fires. the biggest was not more than $6000. I regard it as most improb- able that he should have a $15,000 loss by fire. He might fail. Certainly he might. Any security might. The proba- bilities must govern and in this one they are all against the supposi ion. His business is increasing. When in the .N orthwest last year i saw his implements everywhere and heard their praise. He is established in that growing market. It is hinted that he may take the money and leave town. Let me tell you. that is impo-sible for when the legislature ratifies this loan it will be impossible for any other place to get a bill passed bonuslng Mr. Sylvester. The govern- ment protects a town at that point. I have made thorough examination and am ‘ fewerable to granting this loan. Mr. Richard Sylvester spoke briefly ind said: Sixteen veers ago I entered ‘nto an agreement with this town. I got exemption from rent and taxes. I agreed to employ 20 men. I have done so and now have 100. My factory has risen to hird place in the Dominion, and our pay sheets total over $20,000 annually. Sime years ago I was placed in an awkward I -j A..- man” ofrfln- WAS DISCUSSED FROM A INESS STANDPOINT OI TUESDAY NIGHT. THE LOAN ENDORSED saw. v I .3- w . position and obtained two years uten- sion. I met all notes before they were due. Now I want money because of an expiring partnership. I do not ask a ( bonus or a gift. I want a loan and will c give good security for every dollar of it Other towns are granting far more. Brantford, Clinton, Dundas. Oshawa. Belleviile, Trenton, Peterboro and others I ‘are doing more than I am asking Lindsay 1 i to do and when I located here I rejected 1 a $35,000 bonus at Woodstock, for fear I should not be able to employ 40 men. If you vote this by-law down I shall be compelled to go into liquidation and close out my business. Mr. J. D. Fiavelleâ€"l appear on the platform only as a ratepayer to discuss Lhil matter from a purely business stand- point. I am opposed to cash bonuses. in case of a loan I look to the security. I have seen the contract of partnership, and know that it calls fer $20,000 that Mr. Robt. Sylvester put into the busi- ness, when the contract ceases by eflluxion of time. That point has been reached and naturally Mr. Robt. ' Sylvester wants his money. To give it to him Mr. Richard Sylvester has to borrow. The question is where should he borrow. The bank might lend it to him, but they would discount his credit by the amount of the loan and sharia high rate oi interact. That would a hardship for 3 Mr. Sylves er. With regard to loan .- companies the mayor has explained the position. Mr. Sylvester naturally wants to get this matter arranged. for the bank 29 will want to know how he is going to manage and hence the withdrawal of this 713-1 1.... an ILA;- o._-_.: "w, Luau-v --'-v, __~ , good reuon. He Is a. young mm and likely went: to be something battle: a. money lender. Likely he he project. of his own, nnd in fully apeble of “trying them on, and unto his money for that purpose. Why should the town lend the money 1 Bonnie It in to in own interest todoeo; bmnqethemfltxhgood, lu-uuav â€"â€" â€"v_-- -_, money must be provided for to their sanitation. It 13 naked: Why will Mr. Robert Sylvootar not "lend the money. Well, I don't kggw,_ but can no : vary “4â€" _ _-_ -...x -.v â€"v and become without e cent of expense they cen in the! wey show their eppreci- etion of Mr. Sylveeter’e enoceee here. He spends 820,000 e yeet end' thet demend- ouneideretion when he mode it. The secnflty b fiat-clue. I heve gone o'er Mr. Sylvester'e books end exemlned the whole nutter end eteke my bueiness rep- }n-etion on eeylng tbet it in e perfectly eefe ‘ thing end will not. cost thc town anything. I am conflnced of that. Hill factory ie in a fl-mrhhing condition. The @000 «age: he spoke of do not Include [Alexia BUS- to ngents or office expenses, mi there is 1 every indication of permnneney that we could agk. In fact: so confident do I feel vance him the entire amount on the security he ofi'ere, and if it were necessary I would be one of twenty to lend him $20,000. I think his death is the worst danger. That possibility is secured by "‘ - ~ bum... we have his 5510;000 insurance. memes we a-.- --- personal covenant, which attaches all his property in addition to the mortgage. When he was in dificulty before it was‘ because the bank would not support his Northwest business. It has proved his greatest success. Then he said to hl's creditors: I’m not insolvent. Give me two years. They were given and before they expired every dollar was paid. I am a large ratepayer and don’t usually give something for nothing, but with my krowledge of this matter I am prepared to vote for the loan and take all the re- sponsibility it will put upon me. John Kennedyâ€"'1 have ample know- - - , ll , 0-1....nfor’l fltfifldiuz and in - 33â€"h!) Kennedyâ€"'1 have ample ledge of Mr. Sylvester’a standing my judgpent the can is a. perfect ledge 0‘ "11'. Dylvcutv- .. _-__, u my judgment the can is a perfectly good one. I know that he he a large surplus in his business. On account: of the credit system large sums are out on nob-.3. Some at in is on notes. but wlth this surplus, the mortgage and the insurances I cmnot see that the town need fear that they will ever lose a cent. on this trans- action. I would certainly have no heel. radon in being one of twen‘y to and the money. '1' n _-_a. on name 1-:- The mayorâ€"We all mm: M.) vumo w correct conclusions and hence it is desir- able that any questions shall be asked. Personelly I am anxious to be informed and am open to conviction. Mr. D. R. Andersonâ€"What vslue does Mr. Sylvester set on the building andl plsnt'l 3 Mr. Sylvesterâ€"Over $40,000 and I shall extend it stlll further. Mr. Jae. Grahamâ€"It is stated that the men favoring this loan ere customers of the Bank of Montreal. who are trying to get this money into Mr. Sylvester's hands for the benefit of the bank. Mr. Flavelleâ€"So fat from that being itrue the bank would 3 good deal rather the business should stay as it ls than that the change should be made. hm- Grahamâ€"It is sold he intends ”MTG‘Ahamâ€"Ic i. goi_n_g t2 t_be Northwest. 1' L__.. gusug lu tun L‘VI-vu vv w" Mr. Sylvesterâ€"I have no intention of leaving Lindsay as ‘long as I get fair treatment. Mr. Geo. Lytleâ€"If as Mr. Flavelle has said, the covenant. makes all of Mr. Sylvester’s property liable it ought to be emphasised here for it is important. a Mr. Flavelleâ€"Thetis certalnl y the case. Mr. G. E. Hopkinsâ€"The covenant: is equal to a promissory note and makes all his estate liable. If he failed to pay in any year it would only raise the tares $1 '01) $1000. If the works were closed, working men would find their jobs source and cheaper. while men renting houses would Lee their tenants. We can‘t aflurd to lose Mr. Sylvester even if our taxes were advanced $1 on $1000 by keeping Mr. Jae. Hamiltonâ€" Mr. Sylvester bought $4000 worth of our good: this year for his Northwest ngencies, and if they were dosed we should low that market. This Week we have put on several extra men working on a new order. Messrs. Knowhon. Brysne, Kylie, Dr. McAlpine, W Grace, Col. Deacon spoke epprov'mgly of the loan. ‘ ' ‘ - -|--- â€"rr_- V ,, Mr. 3:6.er followed with 3 clear statement of the cue tgain 3nd an ap- peal for the loan. - .- an!“ ._-_A Mr. Paton, agent, for the G.T.R. read a statement showing that in 1895 Mr. Sylvester shipped by that road 40 curs ui unpiemema. in 1896. 52 cars. in 1897, 74 cars, and in half of 1898, 81 cars. Road and Cnnimo.â€"8~dlion. 5 comics. 1 G W Cards. 2 D: Nnmyth; 3 you old can" ‘ ’I Tho. R CHpflnfl; nun .nd fad, 10 cameo. 11mph Csmpbuu. 2 D: Nat-myth. 3 I W Edd; 2 ya: old fillv or gelding. 5 main. 1 J mph Cumpbon. 2 w H szh; pd: autism norm. on: 15} hands but: 5 canton. 1 Go» Brown, 2 Jun chec; pd: born“. 15; hund- und under. 1 outrun. 1 W W L gm. 2 In W Hickman; 8 Wm Ruddy: dam hone. our 151 had. high, 14 which. 1 J A Blown. 2 l Nauru. 3 Dr Namvlh; stool. hot“. 15; hands and nude: 22 um... I hue Gmupu, 21w delv. 8 Wm In Ila-n; uddlo horse. 5 untrue. 1 '1' Bowen. 2 lane Dayan; foul o! 1898. 10 entries. 1 D: mumyth 2 Wm K.ddy. 3 W I Ocular. Gonoul Pnrpooo Hons “In. and foul, [0 cum... 1 B. B loom. 2 Ju Kenmdy, 3 W P King; 2 you old gelding o: tiny. 6 mm“, 1 A Home. 2 Baht Balaton. 3 B B Moore; [you old mm or frly. 8 nude. 1 A Holmec; pd: hone. In hunm Ind wagon, 4‘ sum... 1 A Tuylor. 2 John [kph-w; 10.101 1898 n onuuu. l R 8 Boone. 2 W P King. 3 J «not Kunodv. Heavy Draught Hone â€"8uluon. 2 outdo. l 2 Dr W F Bro-d; mutual. 4mm“. [Goo Bald-o; .. you old llvwcoldlng. 4 cum“. 1 Rd): Emu-Pu. 2;qu 0:31pm“; VIII.“ . -:-- aâ€"vn -~~â€"â€", Dd! hone- in agon. 2 units. I'Geo mam; tool 0! l898. 4 and“. 1 30¢ um. Duhun Cantoâ€"Aged ball. 2 Thornton Brut. 2 Wm Thorndlko; hall, 4 cynical 1_ Rob: Eula-on. Ln‘ 1|.o U“...- '--'v' â€"U Thmton Bros. 2 Wu Thun‘lko; 2 you old hall, 4 um... 1 Bob: Eula-on. 2 Rich-rd Duh; bill! on“. 6 com... 1 I: 2 I W Bald; eon, 4 union. 1 '1‘an Btu; 2 you old Mm. 5 and“. 1 a; a Thornton am; new all, 5 and... 1 81h- Odufl. 2 I W Rad; hordolmhnuudSImh flunk-.1 Suh’l ,‘UIDIU’ .â€" Besidea wé have his which attaches 811 11" m to the molt?“- THE wncnmn, LINDSAYJhURsDAY, SEPTEMBER M HORSES want to com_e _tu mice-tar Sheen . All": Bram 2 W um manna. 3 9' s w H Calm: gun Leioeeter Sheen -â€" Age} run; 5, entries. 1 Alien Bron. 2 W H Collie. 8 '1‘ Motheroll; rem sheerling. 6 entriee. 1 end 2 Alien Brae. 8 W H Collin: rem hub. 14 entries. 1 end 2 S liethereli. 3 Joseph Cempbell; 2 ewes egeé. 4entriee, 1 Allen Bra. 2 W H Ouiiil, 3 S [ether-n; 2 even, eheerung. 6 entries. 1 Alien Bron. 2 S Motherell. 8 Ailen Broo..2 ewe iembl. 6 entried. 1 Allan Bros. 2 8 lemon“. 3 W H Collie Cotswoid Sheep â€" Aged run. 3 entriee. 1 Wm Thorndike. 2 John Gibbs. 8 Wm Thorn- dike; rem Iheerling. 4 entries. 1 Brooke 8r mend. 2 John Gibbl. 3 Levi Skinner; um Iernb. 6 enmiu, 1 Brorke Lengmeid. 2 iJohn Gibbs. 3 Wm Thorndike; 2 ewes. eged. 4 entries. 1 Brooke 8: Lengmnid, 2 Wm Thorndiko. 3 John Gibho. 2 ewee. ehenxlina, 4 entriel. 1 end 2 Brooke a: Leann-Lid. 3 John Gibbr; 2 ewe lemhe. 1 end 2 Brocke I: Ling- maid, 8 Wm Thorndike; pen of long vooied sheep. 5 union. I Brooke 8t Lengmeid. 2; Allen Broa, 8 John Gib'u. Shycpmhire Down Sheep -â€" rem seed. 4 entriu, 1 Arch Helium. 2 end 3 Levi Skinner; rem eheoriiog, 6 entriel. 1 Aroh noumm. 2 Lwi Skinner. 3 Andrea Mo- Key; run lemb. 6 entriee. 1 Andrew lie-liq. 2 Arch Molina. 3 Lari Skinner; aged ewes. 3 entriae. 1 Andrew lioK-y. 2 A McMillan. 3 Levi Skinner; ewcl. eheerling, 4 entries. 1 A McKey. 2 Levi Skinner. 3 A Mouinen; 2 ewe lembs,8 entrieo, l Levi Skinner. 2 Andrew McKay. 3 A Mogillen. “ ’’’’’’ A o Ah.-‘fl- nun-y. v .- _..v South Dun Sheepâ€"Rem, mod. 3 cabins. 1 Isaac Naylor. 2 L l Courtioe; nun. Iheul Inn. 4 names. 1 L K Condos, 2 [mo Naylor. 3 L I! Camden; nm lumb. 4 ontrlu. l and 2 lane lelor. 8 L H Cocaine; oven, aged. 4 ontrlu. 1 L I! Gammon. 2 [sac Naylor; ewu. snarling. 4 omdu. 1 and 2 L It Oomdoo. 8 [mo Nsylor; 2 «to 1.131).. 4 unmet. 1 and 2 L I Candice. 3 1M Navlox; pen short wool chap. 4 mates. 1 Arch Hamlin 2 Andxew McKay. Pair Brahmas, l ht, 8 entries 1 W R Knight, 2Stephen liver; pair rahmas, dark, 2 entries, 1 Stephen Oliver; pair Cochin Buffs, 2 entries, 1 J T Osborne, 2 Stephen Oliver; pair ’Cochins, white. 2 entries, 1 and 2 J F Osborne; pair Cochin Partridges, 6 entries, 1 W R Knight, 2 Stephen Oliver; pair Lnngshans, 9 entries, 1 and 2 Stephen Oliver' air \Vyandottes, silver, 4 entries. 1 an Stephen Oliver; ir Wyandottes, golden. 2 entries, 1 Wm wain; pair Plymouth Rocks, barred, 9 entries, 1 D C Trew, 2 Allin Bros; pair Plymouth Rocks, white, 5 entries, 1 Allin Bros, 2 Ste. hen Oliver; pair Barking? , silver grev. entries, 1 J F Osborne, 2 ‘ R Kni ht; air Leghorns, white, 9 entries, 1 and ‘ D Trew; pair Le horns. brown. 5 entries, 1 D C Trew- pair Eeghorns, black, 2 entries, 1 “7 RKnight' pair Minorcas, black, 5 entries, 1 Dennis Hawkins, 2J Mc- Adam; pair Black Spanish, 5 entries, 1 and 2J F Osborne; pair Houdans, 5 entries, 1 and 2 D C Trew; pair Red Caps, 3 entries, 1 and 2 George H Mark; pair Game black, red, 5 entries, 1 Stephen Oliver. 2 J F Os- borne' pair Game, brown red, 2entries, l and 2hJ Elliott; pair Game, pile, 3 entrieS. 1 J F Osborne; pair Game, duckwing, 1 Bi J Elliott: pair Hamburgs, G S, 3 entries, 1 Dennis Hawkins, 2 Stephen Oliver; pair Hamburgs, G P, 4entrics, 1 Stephen Oliver, 2 J F Osborne; pair Hambursrs. S S, 6 ent.. 1 W R Kni ht, 2 George H Mark; pair! Hamburgs, P, 2 entries, 1 J F Osborne; pair Hamburgs, black, 3 entries, 1 and 2 W R Knigh t; pair Polands, ‘V C, black, Sent», , 1 and 2 J 1* Osborne; pair Polands, G S, 2} entries. 1 and 2 Stephen Oliver; pair Javas, ‘ black. 2 entries, 1 and 2 W R Knight; pair Andalusians, 4 entries. 1 W R Kni ht, 2 Robert Eagleson; pair Bantams, blac red. 3 entries, 1 and 2 J F Osborne; pair Ban- > tams. duckwing. 3 entries, 1 Wm Swain, 2 Wm McWatters; pair Ducks, 1 and 2 J F Osborne; pair ducks, Rouen, 3 entries. 1 W R Kni ht; pair ducks. I’ekin, 4 entries, 1 and 2 V R Knight; lot of poultry, ii entries, 1 D C Trew, 2 Robert Eagle-son; pair geese. Bremen or Embden, 6 entries, 1 Geo H Mark, 2 J F Osborne; pair Reese, ~ Toulouse. 2 entries. 1 W R Knight, 2 John . B shew; pair turkeys, Bronze, 5 entries, lJ Osborne, 2 R Dark; pair turkeys, other variety, 2 entries, Geo H Mark. Concluded 1th week Fall Wheat per paupe! New wheat per bushel. . . . Fyfe Wheat. do do.,. . . . . Spring do do Goose do do..... COABSB GRAIN. Buckwheat .............. Barley, perbmhol........ Rye............ Oats ............ . Pauling“. . ., . . . Peas; Mummies. . Pena. Blue ....... Blwkeye peas. . . . mum. POULTRY 4 Chicken, per pair Ducks, per_pur. . . Potatoes per Geese; be! lb ........ . . . . Baum-per ........ Eggs,perdoun.........-. Turkeyuperlb ............ brass'ed-Hogl ............ Beef ................... Funnel-3’ Hams per 11). . . . . Lamb, a: E E i" Huy,perton............ 400m 500 Honeypot lb.......... . 00600006 Cre‘m per qt... ....... 020w020 Sue perbunch... ....... 005t0005 Lardper lb............... 09t0010 Stnwporlood...... ..... 1601:0175 Timothy....... .......... 125t0150 Alaike ........... . ....... 35000450 Rodclover........ ....... 300to400 [Hidesâ€"Beef” ........... 7001:0750 02kt TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET amaamguafiluwmnouom Export atflmporcwt” 400to 4 25 Buwhem’ch’ioo cattle out. 3 60 to 4 00 Butchen’ good attic out 3 25 to 3 40 Butchoxs’ com. cutie out 3 '00 to Bulk. pet and: .......... 3 50 IO Feeders. per cut. . ..... 3 00 to 3 4 3 ‘Stockerl, percwt 325 to 3 ‘ Export. cheep, per cut 3 50 to 3 Butcher-3' sheep, pot on 3 00 to 3 Lamb. ouch. ....... 2 50 to “3* 6 4 4 4 3 Light hoggpucwb.... 410w Thiek is: hogs, pot m 4 10 to Scraper mm...” 300m 2§§38358885 â€" b.0000........ â€" buno .“... '.. WlbOOO........ pzzrloud. :hy..... THE LINDSAY MARKET i’?’ bpshel SHEEP POULTRY- lboocoooco VEGETABLES. cacao... DAIRY PRODUCE. 030t00 "wmmmn..%wmmm 0030040650 mwmmmmmmmm wwwuwmmwmw 065 t0065 063t0063 0613:0063 067t0067 05050055 wmwwwfiwfi 90000000 mwmmmmwm Wmmfluwfl 00000000 .0: www.04 3430 3 50 igéd 8! yeah. HE FARMERS Bountiful crops, the prospects of better wag es and the hope of the mer hantg for a brisk Fall business Ea has inspired us to lay in an increased load of timely Bargains for Fall, 1898. (lgâ€"3i. During the week of the fair we rm start a .......... Awns-On Wednesday, Sept. 2m, the wife of Mr. Robert Awde. con. 13, Mariposa, of a daughter. PARKERâ€"In the township of Fenelon. on Saturday. Sept. 10th, the wife of Mr. Wm. Puke! of 1 son. ' ABBOTTâ€"In the township of Verulam. on Wednesday. Sepxembet 14th, the wife at Mr. Wm. Abbott of s daughtet. , n ‘4 A- VI uh O‘UW.‘ 'â€" â€" _._.“-i , DAYâ€"In the township of Fenclon, on Wednesday, Sept. 15th, the wife of Mr. John Dayiof a daugherL I n u, -_ Tundnu a llnusuu ‘-- Ila, v- WALTONâ€"Al Fenelcn Falls, on Tuesday, September 20th, the wife of Mr. Charles Walton of a son. RYCKMANâ€"At Coboeonk, on Sept. 22nd. the wife of Mr. A. R. Ryckman of a. son. HARRKAGES M lLLOYâ€"MURPHY-At St. Ma ’5 church, Lindsay, on Sept. 27th. by Rev. onsignor Laurent. Mr. Frank Minoy of Downeyville to Miss Mary yurphy of Lindsay. r 9‘ j____ __ CA“. U "am As...) ---_-r_l ,, SWITZERâ€"HILL -At Undsiy, on Sept. 28:h,by the Rev.'!'hos Manning, Mr. Adam Switzer nnd Miss Alice Hill. MCCLORYâ€"WALSHâ€"At Port Perry, on Sept. 28th, Mr. F rank McClory of Lindsny and Miss Annie Walsh of Port Perry. STRONGâ€"JOHNSTONâ€"At the residence of the bride’s parents. by the Rev. R. H. Leitch. on Wednesday. September 2m, Mr. Hugh Strong of Verulam to Rebeca, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Johnston of F eneion Falls. MCKNIGHTâ€"HALLâ€"In Port Perry. at the; residence of the bride’s father, on the zlsti inst., bythe Rev. R. Whitemm, B.A., Mn? juries Irvine McKnight of Lindsay to Miss F nnees Helena. Hall, daughter of Mr. Henry Hell. PAINEâ€"BROKENSHIREâ€"At the residence of the bride’s parents, on Wednesday, Sept. ztst, Mr. Robert Paine of Winnipeg to Miss uSarnh, daughter of Mr. William Brokenshire lot Rosednle. @flfifll’fifié‘l @23 @E @E E @E @422 HAZEL’I‘ONâ€"In Lindsay. on Wednesday, Sea. 28th, Susie Haullon, agcdl 22 yam. chLVAnYâ€"In Linda , on Sunday, Sept. 25t_h, Annie Nagy-ragged 26 yours}: “â€"2.... BucannLâ€"In Tofimto, 'on Sunday, September '25th, Hts. William Blackwell. and 52 yuan. ' ' ' ‘ n ‘- m__-_j__ {humanâ€"In Lindsay, on Tuesday, Sepgclubct 27th. 1898, Mrs. chlson Calhoun Lindsay’s Leading Clothier AN ALL OVER CHEAPNESS, Ax Awful Squeeze in Prices to give a healthy boom to every Fall Buyer. We have set the reaper low enough to catch the shortest purse, and bar- vesters who are lucky enough to catch the Bargains will reap their reward. The store is brimming full of Bargains, and like the farmers we are crowded to the rafters. 23TH. 1-8 78 GREAT HARVEST SALE BIRTHS THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, COR. KENT AND WILLIAM-8T8 DEATHS THE NIMMO 8: HARRSON Business and Shorthand College ed to your particular case. YOUNG “El and women an SAVE 'erE AND 1105131! by taking a. thorough, practical, complete and up-to-date Course in Accounting, Shortband, Typewriting, Civil Senice Sub jest: with us. W'rite for prospectus now. GOBOWNK AND URDSAY ! . n. 0. Alma, nuts. mm?“ {.m. msmswl. 30-6111. Undergnd. Tor. Univonity and S. of P3 u MAPLE LEAF n Wfllmntorthebdsnoeofthewuiolhn: Leaves Cobooonk n ..................... . 6 ‘0 I. Arrives st Pension F511! st. . ........... 3.30 gm. Lanes Penelon nu- tt- .................. 840 an. Cullinzat Sturgeon Pd.~t.ltneoutrs. Arrive-um u.......... ....... nun um Lave- Lindss‘; at ........... . .......... 3.60 pm. Arrives“ pnelon fill: 39» 4.30, tad I‘M-‘â€" FARFS.â€"Oohoconk to Linda , tingle 70c. mum: SLW; t obucouk to Fem-Ion F131, 0 35¢. return 50c; Romano to Penelon Mn. dug 15c. mm 9::c; Feudal: Fun; to Sturgeon Point, finale 16c. ro- mm 25c; Pension M. to My. mm 25c ; return 50¢. Iva-nu My Boomer will cull :1: an ' landing point it nigmlod. Fuicht or pace!- 3: low prim EXCURSION [nuts 1mm 50 to 70 should oom- munIc-te with my gunman-.3 Cobyconk or My Givs Individual Inst. ucticn, whi Davidson's Mill, near Little Briuin, is matted and in good running order. Chopping done every day. Come ewly and take your Gum Box}: Try Our Job D partmebt wv-uv “._. - n For wantoihifion apnly to Season 1898â€"4119 Steamerâ€"â€" You; 2 College Street. J D. "ROBE. Prop., Lindsay £0. NEW MILL. We include the entire stock of 01 big store in this great Harvest Sale FOR MEN and BOYS. A litt more for your money here than am where in the Dominion is “hat w aim at. We are in the lead and mea to stay there. We will maintain 01 claim to the title of being even if our competitors copy our at vertisements and trade on our we’ earned title. “Imitation is the si: cerest flattery ” and anything get that other dealers see in the “Wondc ful Cheap Man’s ” ads. they welcome to copy it. D. CHRISTIE It CO ..'..... 7.“) p.13. flgfigfi? LIMDSAY’S LEABlEG CLOTHIERS, Igady-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Underwear . . . And Nobby Furnishings, suit. H. a. EDWARDS GUNS and AMMU For the in.“ shooting. 8‘ in. Black Powders. Lo‘ded . - and W‘ Fairbanks Scales. W Apple Parers, Bamfi Fxxturcs, Steel SEOOF Bedfozd Manure For! Winda Paints and 0“ l-«sl Hats Home Sh oes and S eel Bars, and all finds If 3 st Brands of Crnadicn Paul C”. 23:: «Eamon. Due?“ HARDWA YJ v', ~Young and \ ~Doub1e 15 mos 1 SIM we danP ”33M 10 am}, a; w 3 No. l) I) ,Very extr design entirel ~â€"Men S â€"Heavy Vi â€"-A full 1111 ~Our h Ist DRY season for Sk‘ and Tm

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