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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Feb 1912, p. 5

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Game Wsrdgl f the tunons vol! med to intro- , in Camel... But the Lieutenant 01 wt: asked by tho had seen the dot. It. He spent cl. a wolf Ltd]. cot- e tree and backing wolves must luv. '91: his skill "at Ran-latch. B. 0.. miles to but ch. dwinter, and u“ t of the grizzly to: finite, field 313.. gamers. are all tho tarry. in addition to on the loal out“. Have Tried If. 'eu known um 3w sport at. "I most ewry "73$ :g .uoose. in no some time st :10 an territoty, I“ more exciting than Barrett spent lat w the pun». CC Lieutensnt'l b. mm s more 39: can be bought I. Captain In.» an who makes the ich will be the envy rs. Mr. Anthony the Fiulaâ€"Zieglu as been denim wealthy New York- prth this winter. And 3 worth attention by, hunter. He has it lg of wolfskin, a]:- which weighs In. a suit of the am {123 less than two rt of skin and wool rum and adaptable ! outfit win alto b0 . C. Parker on H. I Mount McKinley. rifles are appropri- ianxe carbine uk- mastic pistols of .38 ‘ rd to the game, M lute. loaded with un. 01117:. a“ hear, thick, stroll. dozen pairs of M .With just a trace of tie stufi in addition. The super-intend.» 1 this unusual upon. for the Sport' 'ndously imporu :ional Park pen-lo I? would have to II. perintendent. Georg'o Put station, om dons regarding th. in the park. But 1: great number: 13‘ attractions for tho picturesque Freud studied and excellent is the home of “ch rge Linkhter, for leader for the Hul- ~ Donald Bell, “M and Harry Spnmy, ghters have pm, ban any othe: 1". {There is a good oug- prats and the country ‘ginnt wolveS. rt W of which the write. heir big wofl'. lent outfitting no... nought to be secure. make the town their I. Nomining is bar; of Montreal, Kip." :3in accessible by I!“ has all the year M‘ Wolves Are. ' r wolf hunting, for b an: cities If“ l). f... province of Quebec, .3 nuts, or Kipaln, 0.. .1: National Park, 05. places will yield in d3 1n yearn. icipated in this delightful caning, n in. Not a an rtoe frost bitten' fl" " tough as a nail u Fthatanewflum the list. Seveufi I this hunt on.“ hunts and one up." pf Sowerby, 0M Ie a business of '0‘! without mean, for h' Mr. Hope h- b. ' he sport and hat ‘- seven wolves'iu MY - ¢ ”1., s, which can be In" :vous. Mending” 5". FEB- $1” GI Flannel: and )I-‘lannelettes PM»: 25 Per Cent; Discount- In black and green quilted ining, reg 28 sale $23. 25 aale 3‘22, 22 sale ......... 18.00 Ladies’ kersey cloth mantles all colors, reg l2 sale. . W88 E.E. W. MCGaffey 10 Ladies’ cloth coats, semi- fitting in navy, brown, green and other colors, reg 10 sale $5 1.00 kmds for 89¢, 1.25 kinds for 1.00, 2.50 kinds 2.00 3 patterns of oil cloth 1 and 2 yds widths, reg 30c sale 25c Linoleums 55c sale 45¢, reg 60c for 50c Men’s Pants Men’ 3 tweed pants, 2. 50 an]; 82, 2.00 kinds for 1.65, 1.50 kinds for" .. ... ... ...l 25 Men’s cottonade and drill, overalls and pants reg $1...89c Men’s fieeced underwear, 50c sale 44c, wOol underwear ;.85c ale 69c, 1 00 kinds for ..... ’389c 5 patterns of pure linen tow- dliny, re;y 10c sale .....,.....7%c Heavy blue and white stripe ticking, reg 28c tale 23c, reg 25c sale... . . . . .........21¢ ‘ go u n tweedé for men's .. c and worl} pants, 30c {or ‘50. 28c for... . W23c 60 inch white table linen, reg 60c sale .............. ‘ ......,..49c Bleaceed table linen, reg 40c Cotton shirtigg in stripe and check patterns. 5100, 12%}, 15c Heavier quaiitieq at 16, 17, 20c White, pink, pale blue, fancy gripes and checks in flange!- ottes, reg 13c; sale...‘.A.,A.....Al_1c Gfey Hannél,‘3 speéials, 17c, 20c and 28c -_ Mid-W11_‘ter ? ‘1 . Visit Us Fair Days Feb 14 15 and 16. , , ' This 1% pretty good interest eamma butan o#1y be obs tained for the three days. » Come on in, we’ll be glad to show you VMConnty’I most modern printing plant. Bememhér+ ,. {mt be made at. The Wa_rder counter during the“ 3‘79 211 W“ meats must cover the current yeti. Our proposition is to give a. straight discount of 25 per cent. to subscribers paying up for the present'year. The only condition being that the money must he paid over The Warder counter. Remittances by mail Will not earn the discount. That means- that you make 25 per centuon‘ 311 the money, paid in on subscriptions during “tho three aysâ€" ' " ‘ “ ‘ FEBRUARY ‘14, 15 ml; .3. Some of our subscribers have not paid their subscriptions for 1912. Added to this list we find that a number are really in arrears. The merchants of Lindsay are not to be permitted to monopolize the value giving. On the other hand The WabchmamWarder is going to add to the features of the Carnival by joining with the merchants in giving bargains. The Carnival spirit has invaded the Watchmsn- Ward» business office To use a. slang expression this institution is going to“loosen up" for the three days of the Carnival. fin Trimmed Coats LETUS SHOW YOU BOW WE'LL DO-l'l' Table linens SECHON TWO It for 5 Odd lot of ‘QLadies” suits in black and colors, reg 10 and 12 in black, navy and brown pan- ama suits, reg 11 sale 8, reg 15 for 10,‘reg 18 for 15 Voile skirts, panel back, plain and trimmed at .8, 10 and $12 Black Panama. skirts 3. 4. and 5.00. Odd shirts in brown red, navy and black, sale 2.50 Hemp carpets, a]! colors, 10 »~ 15, 20c Rugs 3x3, reg 9.00 sale 7. 50, reg 10 sale 8. 3x4 yds reg 11 sale 9.50, reg l2 sale 10 salé"39c, me 44c, 31 sale 89c ~ ' ‘ Woolen glpves. green, navy, black, white, brown and colors, reg 25c sale 21c Men’s colored excelda Hand- kerchiefs 3 for? 25¢. Other lines at 10, 12} and 15c Navy, black find ‘white sllk waists at 3.75, 4.50 and 5.00 net waists; kimono sleeves 3 75 for 27 in cream silk. lined, reg 2 sale 1.65. Cream, black and grey Ladies’ white 1am blouses long sleeves, reg; l and 1.25 for 82¢ Men‘s heavy curl lined beaver cloth coats, adjustable fur collars, reg 20 sale 15.00 w__~ w Men’s [may imp- shirts 50c for 45c, 75c for 65¢", rag 90c for 75¢ Mens heavy wool 30x, reg 25c sale 206, reg 34c 3le 28c leg4-Qc,sa.le35c W ' Men’s hegvy work mins 45c sciousness, and said tbs band had beaten her : with a. hammer, poured her bed, and set it on 1 and cared for, she recovered con~ sciousness, and said that her. hus- band had beaten her on the head with a. hammer, poured coal oil on herbedandsetitonfire. Shere- under arrest at Warren in connec- tion with the death of his wife. which occurred at Sudbury hospital this morning, and he will be taken to Sudbury onvMondhy if committed for trial at the preliminary hearing. Yearley has made no statement, and will not admit that he knows any thing of the circumstances which .re- ysulted, in his wife's death. Mrs. Yearley has been subjectto spells‘ when her mind seemed to be unbal~ ’anced, and one of these occurred about a. week ago. Her husband ‘who was working in lumber sham ties, was sent for, and came home. Five children, ranging from two months to ten years of age; were taken charge of by the neighbors while the mother was ill When her husband returned, she wanted the children at home, but he refused 'and the couple had words “over this. On Saturday morning. observing the reflection of fire from the windows, 'gezghbors entered the house and round Hrs Yearicy ‘unconsci‘oue on a. blazing bed. Upon being rescued FOUND UNCONSCIOUS. North Bay, Feb. 4.â€"-Fred Yearly is 5 patterns 37 ms print reg 13c uie 10, all patterns and shades of English prints reg 12 «16 llic Coney 2.25 sale 1.75, reg 6.50 for 5.50 ‘ ”a. 15 per cent ofi' better class of fur: in mink, mrmot,’ Persian lamb Thibet etc. . reg $4 sale 3. 25, marmitt muffs re: 85 sale 4.25 reg 4.50 for 3. 75 Dark and’light patterns 10c 12 ad 15c, printed peaw'ena from I2}c £0200 25, 35, 50c, better lines 81 1.50 1.75 , and 2.50, frilled curtain net reg 18 and 25c sale 12§c Cream, pale blue, pink lustre mg 30 sale 25c all dudes of cot- ton cashmere 15c ya Black taffeta; and messaline silks 36 ins reg 1.00 sale 850 ‘ Black and ‘ colored dress goods in sergea, reg’fioc‘ for 47 navy, brown, green’ and grey satin and paplins reg 6°C for 47 10 paleont‘oa'an block and colored dress goods during this sale . . Id; plain ahd {rib ”style, 40c for 32¢: reg 60c fqr 45c Ladies’ plain and rib cash- mere hose reg 25c sale '21 Bur. titt’ 3' heavy wool hose tag 6% for 52c > Cornet cover 'émhroidery reg 35'for 25c, 40in:- 32c, 25 for . Ladies’ hthd bagsareg 1.25 sale 1 00', reg. 1. 00 88c, reg 2.00 sale 1.60 - Fur scarfs in black and brown Ladies' black Coney muff Henderson. Wflsbn, 2 Vickery; pullet, 1 Wilson. Leghorn ,B._ C. Miteâ€"Cock. 1 ery; hen, 1 Empringham . Crosby, 2an 8 Vickery; cockerel 1 and 2 Vickery ; pallet. 1 and 2 Vichry, 3 ham 5: Crosby; cockerel, 1 Vickery; 2 and 3‘ Elnpringham a; Crosby; pallet. 1 and 2 Vickery, 3 Empring- ham Crosby. ' Laymm S. C. Black-.â€" Cock, Viék» Vickery. 8 Lush; pallet, 1 Wilson, 2 Viewer-y, 3 Lush Leg Horn 8. C. White â€" Cock, ‘1 Lew, 2Bottrell, Blur-sh; hen. 1 Trotter, 2 Empringhun Sc Crosby, 3 Law; cockerel, 1 Marsh, 2 Trotter. 3 mpringhm 6: Crosby, ' pnnetz,~ 1 and 2 Marsh, 3 Trotter 1 Leg Horn S. C. Brown â€" Cock, 1 Roberts, 2m. 3 and4Vickery; hen 1 and 3 Vickery.. 2 Marsh, 4 Hussey; cockerel, 1 Vickefy, 2 and 4 Etnprmgham Crosby, 3 Mush :‘ pallet, 1 and 4 Hussey. 2° and 3‘ Enpringham , Jr. Crosby. Leg Horn S. C. Bufl -â€" Cock, 1 Vickery ;' Inch, 1 Vickery. 2 Empringâ€" ery; OrpingtOn Blackâ€"000k, 1 Lush; 2 Vickery; ban, 1 Wilson”. 2 Vick-1 Lcaches-e1, 1'_Viclnery, 2 Cunningham; pallet, 1 Vickery. 2 Law. 3 Elliott. J “to Blackâ€"Hen. cockorel ' und pallet, 1 Card. Orpington Bunâ€"Cock. 1 Lush; hen, 1 Luph. 2- Vickery. 8 lethal-ell ; eoclnerel, 1 Mothorell. 2- Victory, 8 Way; pullot,’ 1 Way. 2 and 8 Mark. Wyandotta. Putridgoâ€"Cpck, 1 El- liott, 9 MmIfi'ZCmingm: ban. 1 Vickefy. 0 Elliott. 8 Luv ; ’Somm, 3 Shank:pullet,1 Shank. 2 Sonnets, 8 Suzanne. Wymdotta Bunâ€"Cock, '4 151119ng- ham .9 .Croéby. 2 Whiting Bram; ban '1 Whiting Brom, 2 Hussy; cockoreI. 1 Emprlnghun J: Crosby. 2 Hender- son. 8 Whiting Bros; puuat. 1 Whit in: Bros. } Wynndotts Columbinnaâ€"Oock, 1 Way. 2 Mark; hen, 1 and 2 Way. 3 MSW; puilet. 1 Wilson. 2m 3 Lush. Wyandotts -Wmtoâ€"Coek. 1 Lalh. findssomen;hen,1mdssom- are.) Hope; cockerel, 1 Lush. 2 Nethorell, 2 Way. 8 Card; cockenl, $1 Thompson, 2 Stopkdele. 3 Nether- all pullet, 1 Cal-(1.2 McGregor. 3 (Way. Orpington cockerel, 1 Vichy. 8 Cunningham; Wyudotu s. modâ€"Cock 1’ ind 28.421519; swamp”, 1 and 3 Plymouth Bock But! â€" Cock. 1 Mother-ell, 2 Empringhm (r. Crosby. 3Vickery; - fian.1and2Empr§np ham 4: Crosby, 8 vxckory; «new 1 mpringham‘ Crosby, 2 mm:- Plymouth Rock Whiteâ€"Cock, 1 Bath, 2 Thompson; hen. 1 and 2 Thompson, cockeml, 1 Eknpringhuu a; Crosby, 2 and 3 Way; pullet, 1 and a Way, 2 mprii‘éhafix'a; 'Cros- Loan. 2 Wilson :25». 1 Card, 2 mm. 3 Cullis (a 1m ; cockerel, 1 Qmscullisalmn;pullet. 1 Can}. 2 mpringhm £6 Crosby. Box-kin Colored â€"- Cock. 1 Baptie ; ban, ,1 and 8 B‘ptie. 3 Oliver ;- cock- ed, Ind a‘naptio :1 pallet, 1 m 2 Baptie. Bandung -â€" Cock. 1 and 3 Oliver ; 2 Emprmghun Crosby ; hen, 1 and 2 Oliver. 3 Wilson; Cockarel, 1 3nd 2 Olivet, 3 Card; pnllet, 1 Wilson. Plymouth Rock: Bursa â€" Cock. 1 Way. 2 Mothersll, 8 Card; hon. 1 punqt.1wusah.2mh Wmâ€"cw1wn-on, 2 Cad: hen.1and2C-.rd3wnaon mocha-val 1cm 2Wd§on pnnpt1 Wilson. Cochin Whiteâ€"Cockandhen, 1 Pnze List of The Lindsay Poultry Show .. Br'ahnub'ctbâ€"Cock, 1 Wilson, 2 Dish. 3 Oliver; hell. 1 Wilsoi}. ' "'2 Mowwmumthmpwm‘fim. listofdw'lnhntthmyi’oul- WE. C. Blankâ€"Hail 1 lo- T ; i .; I Why. 3’ Bn‘lu '5? San; - M' Tomouaeâ€" 11.13,]. 0m?“ This Brunch will "sun Letters of Credit, and Drafts on all import .~ 7 Cw- 3 W' We, 1 0 1V- ur- poinh in (hands. negotiate Bills sent for collection. make telegra .. ‘ - _ ’ fiam; 8am. _ phic WI Ind We" dacripa ion of banking businsss. mam-g; ;-. .‘ \ .. "' , ' , ; . ' " ‘ ‘ ‘ Mutilation willbe nod on all Canadian matters. A; “Mm .» a A: ‘ a ~- ‘. .« ‘ - - ‘r A MW 281.3» provided for the use at Visitors and no gem: Wilton; his; ironver. , - » 78 Cornhill E. C. R. c. Brown -- Cock, “ Dun, Aylesbury. old and young. dl to Card ; ducks, India: Runner. old and yaung. all to Curd; ducks. Wavy, old 1nd 'ypung. all to and female, 1 Marsh. Ducks, Pennâ€"Hale, 1r Mothers“. 2 Card: finale 1' Card, 2 Hamel-en ; ducks,’Pdcin‘1911, male and female, son; cockerel. 1 Whiting Bros.. 2 Hussey, 3 Battreu k Son; pullet, 1 Wilson, 2 Hussey. 3 Thompson Duck, Roamâ€"Male and {91213163,} Marsh; duck. Rouen 1911 male Bantams. Black Rose Combâ€"Cock. 1th 31-03., 3 Bottrell 6:. Son; ’hen,‘ 1 Lush; 2 Whiting Bros., 3 Wil- Bantam. Black Cochin -â€" Cock, 1 Bottrell a: Son, 2 Wilson 3 Letts; hen, 1 Bottrell . Son, 2 Lush, 8 Letts; cockerel, 1 and 3 Letts. 2 'Bottrell Son; pullet, 1 Bottrell. 2 and 3 Latte. Oliver ; hen. 1 Lens. 2 Curd, 3 Lu pallet, 1 Cunningham. 2 Lush Buller Benet-mun, Bantam, White Cochin â€"- Cock. Oliver, 2 and 3 Babcock ; ban, 1 a 3, Babcock. 2 Oliver; cockenel, Lusb, 2 Bubcock; pullet. 1 and Bantam." G.‘ Sebrighbâ€"Cock, 1 Whiting 131-08., 2 Card. 3 Roberts ; hen, 1, Batu-en Son, 2 Whiting Bros., 3 Oliver; cockerel, 1 Oliver; pullet. 1 Oliver, 2 Whiting Bros. Bantam. Buff Cochin â€" Cock, 2 Whiting Bros. ;,- ban, 1 Whiting Bros” 2 and 8 Lush; oockei'el and pallet. pane.- a mum. 2 Oliver; hen. 1 Bullet h 'Heflerman, 2 Whiting Bros. 8 Oliver;'pullet. 1 and 2'Buller a: Hana-man; 8 Ollver. Imam. S. G. Duckwing Gune -- Cock, 1 Whiting BN8. : ban. 1 Oliv- er. 2 Hussey. 3 Whiting Bro's. ; cocks-cl. 1 Whiting Bros. ; pallet 1 1 Whiting 3:03.. 2 Oliver. Bantam. Pyle Gameâ€"Cock. 1. cm. Gm. Indianâ€"Coat. ha: and cod:- arel, 1 Oliver; pallet, 1 Wig- pm a Crosby. 201nm. .Gupe. Pivrceemm. 1991.1, ’ “d ‘4'; W;pullet,1 and 2 Bauer t W, 8 Whiting Bros Gun. Filoâ€"Cock. 1 Whiting Bros , m, 1 Oliver, 2 mm Bros. ; pul- let, 1 Oliver. 2 Whiting Bron. ' Game, Black Rodâ€"ch. 1 Whit- lnx‘ Bros. 2 Bullet a; Reflex-man; hen, Empainghun h Crosby. 2 Whit- ing-Bros; cockcrel, 1 and 2. Bullet Coming-good, 8 Eek. ' Red «W. 2 Whiting Brat: hen and coda-91, mum; Bron. Anew-Cocteau and pallet, 1 Hamburg- G. S.â€"â€"Co¢k, 1 Baptie. amaLush;hen.1und3 Lush. 2Wb:oockergl.1md2mpflo.: pallet, 1 Lush, 2 find 8 Baptie. cocked, 1 ma 2 nup- tie. 8 Lush; pallet. 1 Md 8 Baptie, ud.8Lush _ Marga Black_-- Cook. 1 and 2 Buptie. 3 Wilaqn; hen. 1 Baptie. 2 Lush. 3 Wilson»: cookout. 1 W. 2 mm; 3108.. 3 Luis; puuac, 1 Btptia, 2 Lush.‘8 Whiting Bron. _ Rimbau- S. S.‘â€"Cock. 1 And 2 Poland Silek, 1 Oliver; lion. i Wu, 2 Oliver; cockerel, 1 Wil- son; 2-01Wcr; pullet. 1 Oliver. ‘ Pounds'w.~ ~C. Bachâ€"Cook, 1 Olives-“2 Wilton. 3 Roberta; ban, ,1 Wilton; caches-g1 and pallet. ,1 Silkieoâ€"Cock and hell. 1 Whiting Poland Goldenâ€"Cock and hen, 1 Sobdghtâ€"Cock, 1 S.â€"â€"Coi:k. 1 Baptio. ;=hen. 1 Bull“ I w“â€" u- â€"-â€". “m- w. v‘vâ€"vv ' 'ux.mm.mw Masonic if Loo'rm'vm CAHP NEAR KENDRA. Xenon, Feb. 2.â€"â€"The first accident this season in the lumber camps of l’this district oocurned this morning to Thus. Stonebridge. a. Woodsman, who was instantly killed by a. falling tree. .Stonebridge had just finished chopping it, and, in his hurry ' to get away. he tripped and fell, the tree‘ striking him across the head, fracturing the skull and causing it stunt death. . FATAL ACCIDENT IN LUMBER Etta, white, 1 Mother-ell, 2 Oliver; as brown, 1 Wny, 2 Oliver. KILLH) BY TREE. ' Hut. 1 Bow-cu a Son; pigeons, Jacobus â€" Cock, 1 Batu-ell a; Son, 2 launder; J «abutâ€"Hen, 1 Bot- tmll a: Son. 2 'mundcr; pigeons. Trumanâ€"Cock, 1 Cam, 2 Whit- ing Bram; hen, 1 Carew, 2 Whiting Bros.; pigeon ownâ€"Cock -â€" 1 Bot- trell Son, 2 Blunder ; ban. 1 Bot.- mu 5 Son, 2 Mulder; rabbitsâ€"1 Cuew, 2 Oliver. er;pig‘eona,m|¢piea-â€"Cock,1Bot- I‘hompson : pigeons, trump“: â€" Cock. 1 Batu-ell a Son. 2 mund- yhen. 1 m 2 Batu-ell Sons; pig- mons, (mullâ€"Cock, 1 Thompson, 2 Batu-cu a Son; mm. 1m“ henâ€"1 Thompson, 2 30th t Son; pigeon. Homers-Cock, 1 CW. 2 Whiting Bram: piano-i. homer: - hen. 1 Black, 2 erigoou.‘ Potatoâ€"Cock, 1 Thompson, 2 Bot.- tron 1: Son; pigeons. tumblers.- Lean ; turkeys, White Holland, 1911 â€"lee, 1 Card; Guinea fowl, 1 Curd, 2 Whiting Bros. ankeys, Bronze -â€" Male, 1 Cum: em; female. 120ullh Lean; turkeys bronze, 1911. mule. 1 Cnrd.2lnd3,Cullilm: lo- and 2. Sbockdnle, 8 IcCullun; {o- male. 1 uldw2 Stockdalc~3 HqCul- mun (“PICSâ€"TORONTO Sir Hull I. 0*. ll. Ml? Pm. W. D. News. Vice-Pres. a?“ “1m,” 35,100,000; roan luau svo,ooo.ooo A rumhotthii- bank has been established in London, England. at O’L o u ghlin McIntyre , Like HIG- me: who aslho s giufl‘e for {he fimt time said: ‘There is no and: snimd," there may be people who we emngthflemn be no such vdéee as we are announcing during due eds. But the ginsfl'e exists. " . E37. 114. 15, '1 Everything from I bunch of Tspo to the moat expen- give Silk will he reduced in price during this 34hy Sale. oo. 00 £0! ..... ,...' .......... ' .............. ch' s Coon and Dog Coats, all ct Bugsin Prices. Ladies' Fm Linea :Cogtylfpmot colht sud rovers, browh only. reg 35.00. fan... .................................. 19.75 Ludies’ hutch“ Jackets, reg 830 for 23.7 5, 37.50 for 28.50 Mot stolen, reg 10.00 for 6.85, reg 12.00 for ......... 8.90 Isl-mot Mafia, reg 8.00 to: 5.85, mg 6.00 for ...... . .485 Also link and Persian Limb sets. ch'q Fur lined cuts, rat lined, otter collu' md raven. ‘ The values we ennonneed exist. Every piece of goods infhehommflbdmdneed in price during the Carnival 12 pioeeaof Sm-yTo Dreu‘ in black and colors, regular poryd50¢fot ....... ‘.. ...... ...... ........;' ...... 39c 48inch Wong; 300 for . ‘ ...'......2.25 08inch Sulettomeg $500 for ...... ......3.50 THE DOMINION B AN K BIG 3-DAY SALE Lions in Furs . ay returned on Friday from an extended visit with her daughter in Ottawa. The W. I. S. purpose holding an social and entertainment aortly. [bl Joyce Pogue ’was home over GLANDINE. Ghndine, Jan. 31. -â€" 11:. 110.75, of Oshawa, spent the week end at the homo 0! Ir. W. W. Webster. and u ‘11 events are free everyoao should enter this single turnout-mad try 10:- the £170 dollars. Those wish- ing to enter should “send in their names to Mr. Felix Forbert. who in monetary of the Street Carnival. hendeoneet single turnout (mm the country in charge of n lady and gentlannn, beauty of outfit to be judged (turnout to be owned by the driver). m‘ prize is adored {or competition on Wednesday, Feb. 14. the first day of the Lindsey Winter Strait Cunivcl. Street Carnival. No doubt there will be many entries Crisp Bank Note ' for Best Turnout Mined when the vote will taken by the Presbyterian chunk. THE QUESTION. Bobaygoon, Feb. 4.â€"It in under- stood tint the lac-.1 church union voteiabdlgbroughtonintho Ho- thodist denomination gt this time. Mqurtefly boudatumtingon llondny alts-noon puma the way Nor the Vote being aka mow the congregation: st the sever-.1 cp- pointmenta o! the circuit. The vote 0! the quarterly bou'd Itood 7 to 2 in “vat of union. Jult whst gt- titude the members will nouns in not yet hunted, but we believe that the vote wiil be aka: within the QUARTERLY BOARD The shove prize is altered for the FAVORED CHURCH UNIGN ,reg 12.00 for ......... 8.90 rag 6.00 for ...... . .485 I note. J otter collu- md men. ..... . ".4150 It has not been Reduc- 0N

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