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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Mar 1901, p. 9

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1 (A (IQ of Modes, '1' \‘hades cu ue. special v32 extra large range of the. kty. Buckley, Benson xerican manufacture. ‘ average in quality. ‘ Jerior excellence. W‘ 'stock of Men’s splendid collection. 'esz effect in fashi : new :olors and S Derby's, Strings, 4 ds and Half Flowing will find in our Net from the best and known to the ncc ”1-8, on Thursda.’ v Akins, relict of t] VMflABm ‘OC K I‘S nm 14$. k g shades, Modes, ‘ back, every pair E ASTER BEAUTIES . ouooooo GRAIN . .199, 'o‘ H 5““ “1‘95‘ 0006 .000... “mu“ uwumw“ mwmw ”mmmm‘ 9000 00000 3” ". Maw ”aww 300 030”" $I. in nu Mad? -â€"-The profanity of those pedestri- 1115 who. d11ri11f: tho past few davs mve giwn i'nprmnptu 0\hibitim1s of tumbling,r on the crossings.1was quite xcusablc. as was tlw hilarity Of hose M11) \1‘Etttc.~‘.~=o(l them. Divers (thew Iattcr P8115111 midwav in heir m1rth tn t ‘1-11115011'03 go donn n coniu.ion and Ivrt 111101". -â€"In .1 few 11'1-9113 Mr Charlie Pod- 11' will 0pm an tmâ€"tuâ€"datc n'r‘oc -r1 1 the 11d Ontario bank promiSos. 1Chari¢1 ‘ knows the business. 1-19 125 been in it :20 mars. He has the 1a1'stl1atatt1at‘t the public. and the; patience. that caters to them in the. ay it ought to be done. One of e-best,grocer31 stores in town will, only be found 1111 the corner Of out and York-ms. The official returns up to a week 0 Show that thc‘re wvre 157 cases smallnox in thv province. New OI it 091‘ t m Channnn 1 head. la)“ :0 show that there wvre 1.37 cases ismallpox in Ihv province. New uses are dcwloping. It is reported mt there two ur three- cases at Iirkficld and 111m Donald Camt‘ron n the mm of Eldon and a young nan named Burns on the 61h of horah are down with it. They rcâ€" mtly came {mm the shanties. â€"(‘ornnell's uh- and porter an; ining in fame and popularity every 3'. A leading doctor says he pre- i'oes no ot'm-r for patients who ro- ire malt liqm-rs. They contain a g?! Dt'l‘u‘mau‘e of hops and malt Pd by far less acid than any other foduct on the market. Over the 11's their peculiar wholesome flavor takes Ihvm popular. Mr. (‘ornnoll Ml his lieutenant Mr. Al. Duck an} Ming the Vicmria Spring Brewery great success. Lindsa \Y in 115 has MJI‘CIL â€" ‘ Dress Goods in all the I A eadln .. ere, a full range Magic]:- 3. are #10" h o ricyelic Bros. ing March -1 ive Moat \Tch-xx-WARDER» MARQII 28th, 1901 THE W. / __ - . nn‘Y'I‘ 'I‘nuT‘Y I a I iffln I )Ul this “' )usc full pluuing recital was givâ€" Saturdu." ux’u-rnoun by the pupils Miss Main-l D. Winters, at her \‘iclm'iu-HV"- Piano numbers played 1*.“ \lisms Marion Xu- . Vin-.1 ‘rumlvll. Bella Holson. ,‘ )Icrc'é'7~ Urau‘iv Mitchell. Harold m- and Howard Howell. __\ \'1‘T}' )0 0 .Mr. \V. H. “hhstvr of Mariposa vercd four :‘me I'm cattle on Monâ€"‘ One of tlmn was the finest r brought in that (lixy. He med 1350. unnIhc-r 1:200 and a 11100. Mr. Webstvr got 4‘}; for and 41-; for tho nine-r two. Mr, l‘l-mnnnn «1n! m-urly $600 for ’98 the in thc ." “m ”but. and m 3’ ""-' “OM-Joni.» In M #971,. ”by Excursion. to 'h “Mt-“omnisc- m ‘_7 Ay‘”. roe-m1. villa v0 “ ,Want 0d :,p1\’ t O 3 u Mr. M gm) 1 S Mrs il Prcsidz nited OVi $41.11 0.31:" :18 1305808505 to a remarkable .he foresightedness so seldom the writer of two-(1332" nax‘St < V. McCullough. v Svccial 1‘! » “l O “EU ads-.1} {1)} HS "Oll .34) Lit 51m pg" { UHhu . _~\1m~rican fl in “ih't‘ . 111 ( ‘leI 01' md duing a rushing ruful‘ly :hv now advt OIHCE ‘Good ( Dr Harrison IM'XI ’x'idu) mu‘s stnro is now S \r (‘\'( unsu! Knmx‘lsun since ”31‘ death «:‘oncrul servant. n: i l 1 inory Open- und Sat urday. eye, car auu lhc Simpson Ty Wvdm-sday I‘lc\\' ('lmhing Ez‘oixd, l'ce‘vst. rvport 01' u minat inns ’Q huff-AIDS ‘3 bâ€"lo-tf. issue at half rushing: and â€"'I‘hree horses and a wagon tongue got into a tangle on Kent-st. last Saturday evening about six o'clock. Mr. Bert Silverwood had driven up to his home and was unhitching his horseâ€"â€"-the horse that has transport- ed him all over the country this win- ter on his tour of expounding henol- ogyâ€"when the animal suddenly reâ€" solved on another trip down street before the bars closed and went away at, its best gait without warning. Near the Royal Hotel he omitted to notice Teamster Reynold's outfit and run between the rig and equines.‘ The latter took him good-naturally and no harm was done. -â€".v\ld. lobson has a fac-simile of the Leeds Mercury dated Saturday, March 7th, 1801. It has four pages of 5 columns each and does not difâ€" fer greatly in makeup from the aver- age English paper of to-day. A good deal of space is given to the King's illness, for Geo. III was sufiering from an attack of insanity. It has an account of British captures of French warships, for England was fighting Napoleon. The shipping ad- vertisements are illustrated by cuts of sailing vessels. It contains a long list of business failures and a good many well written quack medicine advertisements. One bulletin of the King's condition may be of value It says that after all medicine had failed to produce sleep it had - been induced by a pillow of hops. Mr. Robson has also a copy of the same date a. century later on the 7th of this month. It, is one of the mam- moth British papers of 12 pages of eight wide columns packed closely ‘with type. It is scarcely more f‘nvitâ€" {ing to the reader than its predecessor â€"-I’ractice for the Home for the Aged concert goes steadily on. Mr. Bcgbic is highly pleased with the progn-ss Inadé. He 'has secured an additional attraction in the song, The Tale of a Kangaroo." -‘:This song’has tnadc' a great hit in tlgc States but being 0“ nod by a New 1ork turn] it ’cannot be used in (‘an- «(in “ithout permission. 'Iliut had: been got only ‘oncc and'then by a: Toronto manager. ‘Mr. Bcgbie wroto‘ the owners‘ for ‘pcrmissipn and. rota-J red ‘th‘om‘to friends of his‘ in Sea» York and was granted permission to use the song at this entertainment. .â€"The (‘ourt of Revision sat on Monday morning. Messrs. J. .»\.Lang and J. ‘11-: Knowlson said that the Q.‘ proposed sewer on William-st. need not go nearer to Kent-st. than 100 feet to accommodate their property. That property is the most southerly to be served by the new sewer. so council decided to bring it to within 75 feet of Kent-st. instead/of 60 as per plan, and also to exempt these gentlemen on the 25 feet of sewer that, will be within the regulation 100 feet flankagc exemption north from Kent-st. â€"â€"'l‘hc deputation sent by the Board of Health made strong represenâ€" tions to the Minister concerning the laxity of the provincial Board of Health in allowing people to get, away from the districts infected with Smallpox. of 100 years ago for the English papers have none of the bright and attractive typographical appearance of American prints. A glance over the contents of the two copies of ”‘2? Legds paper is a. fine index to the progress of a. century. for India, b Bro-m. an”, Blues, ran. Black. 8” In“ fancy back- and m will, 18°04; buttoned MM [Mm at 81.25. Bun. --â€";\Irs. Capt. FL": of the east ward has a curinsity in the shape of hen product. It is a large egg with inn- [)trfk‘Ct shell attached to a small soft shollvd one by a ribbon-like, tissue more than an inch long. d” Para”. 8”.- â€"â€"Sou-ral 0f the [)r'()grcssz?'.'o arm- ors in the \Voodvillc sectinn have in- vested in wind mills of law. among othcrs Messrs. H. Brown and H. (‘lurk of Maripnsu and W. Lapp of Eldon. â€"â€".\Ir. Warworth Roddy, a nmspcr- (ms furnn-r near Cambrafi'. recently sold one of his prize drivers for a handsome sum to Mr. Cunda! of Cam- tron. â€"â€"3Ir. Johnson Ellis has: bought. the .‘mmstrong farm. 50 news. from Mr. “111. M. Graham. The pr‘w paid was uhmxt $70 per at'rv. Cieap fares to the Coast, Brflish 0:: 1n“: and Western States each Tucsdsy (III April 30th from Fa. la. 1:!!!- ‘nnfy to G. W. WILDER, Express Office Lindsay. 5. z 2 Pen-In. bed ”I”! of lad Gloves â€"Mr. 1’. McMillan of Dcavm‘ton is again a candidate for the presidency of the (‘anadian Lacrosse Association -â€"â€"7'.Ir. Johnson Ellis has bought the .\rmstrong farm. 50 acres, from Mr. “"111. M. G ‘aham. The price paid was â€"-App,r0nticcs Wantcd- drim wants a number of a1.)prentices.â€"11â€"2. ready-t 0â€"wear d rcsscs direct. New Y ork . Grand 3oda_y Mllilnery Opening at Miss Mitcheil’s on Friday and Satur- day. -Mrs. H. Silver's Little Local Lines number of dressmaker‘s ‘-â€"Miss Win- for children’s fi' 0m Carow's mill is’ on the (we of the biggust operations in its history. The part of iho country in its vicin- ity 'is piled high with logs in a fash- ion lhut surprises the oldest inhabiâ€" tant. The plant is being fitted up 'and next. wock the wheels will whirl. [1"hc Beaver is being overhauled, and ns'sioon as the ice is out, the fallen ionsis. of 1he north will begin to move toward this great lumber fac- tory. on the main line from Toronto to the far north. Council decided on sending the mayor to be joined by Mr. W. Flavelle who was in the city, and they together will go before the ministers with Mr. Lockhart Gordon, the promoter of the Haliburton and Mattawa. line. Alds. Sinclair, ()‘Riel- ly and Jackson opposed sending any deputation. â€".\ special meeting of council was held on Monday night to consider sending it deputation to Toronto to press upon the government, the adâ€" vantages of building the proposed road into the 'l‘emiscaminguc region from Mattawa rather than any other point. (fol. Deacon, Warden Graham, Thos. Stewart and Solicitor Hopkins spoke in favor of sending one. Lind- say's interest in having; Mnttawa. the starting point is based in the. hope that some. day a road, already bon- used as far as Whitney by both gov- :rmnents. will be. built between Halâ€" ibnrion and Matt-awn. In that case if it is there connected with the Tom- iscaminguc road Lindsay would be on the main line from Toronto to â€"-.-\mong the fine carcasses-0f Easâ€" Tor Lea-f at O‘Hailloran's shop are} a 2-year-old heifer .weighing 1100 pounds. and two 3-year-olds that went 2600, bought from Mr. D. C. Ross of Mariposa, and two 3-yearâ€" olds that weighed 1300 each and two yearlinps that. together tipped the scales at. 1875 pounds. These latter were fed by Mr. Thos. Hardy east of town. Mr. O'Halloran also ha-s a line stock of lamb, veal, pork and other scasonable meats. â€"â€"â€"The special committee appointed by the W.t2.'l‘.U. to meet the teachers of the public schools, performed their duty on Saturday afternoon, 23rd inst. The gathering took place at the home of Mrs. Watson. president of the society. The teachers were‘ informed that the object of the meet- ing was to solicit their assistance in inducing the girls and boys of the. i town to sign a pledge and join a‘ circle, with a view of checking thc‘ evils of cigarette smoking and in: temperance. As an incentive the \V.C.T.U. are offering prizes to be awarded to the writers of the best papers on the subjects: “The Evils of the Cigarette Habit,” and “Inteniâ€" perance." The teachers heartily inâ€" dicated their willingness to take up the work in their different rooms” and WM hrocure the names of com-P petitors as soon as possible. After the business had been arranged a dainty tea, Was served and a. very pleasant hour spent together. AS 1‘ remembrance of the work before them a. floral souvenir with the inames ‘of all inscribed, was given to; [each one. - -. ' â€"\\'e hue a. full assortment of the best gardtn seeds on hand. Also field carrots, turnips and mangolds from th: best secdmcn, namely, Steele Briggs, Rennie and Summers, Toronto. Examine our goods before purchasing. Our motto is to keep the best in every line we handle. JOHN FLUREY, Oak Front Grocer. 10 tf. 1 -â€"â€"Nolwithstanding our large winter sales we have been able to keep our stock well up in Lumber, Shingles and Lath. Fresh Lime and the best Portland Cement alwayq on hand. (Jars of fresh-unnedhLehigh Coal and dry hard wood received daily. Our ~blacksmith's coal can‘t be beat. Steam coal always in. stock Phone .36. R. Bryans Co.-l2-tf. â€"--IL is said that the powers of either man or woman are developed {Wu-fold by working‘with‘a life com- panion who is entire harmony. The ideal wife as a rule has it in her power to make the ideal husband What. constitutes the ideal wife is discussed in an extremely able arâ€" ticle by Lavinia Hart in the April Cosmnpoliton. â€"-On Saturday last. Mr. Edward Mulxmu was presented with a. fine mvcrsclmmn pipe, by Spratt Kilian with whom he has dealt ever since the firm was established 26 years ago. -â€"Mi11inory opening on Thursday and Friday, March 28th and 29th. our Mr. J. Carter‘s store, (Dr. Neel- 'and‘s stairway), Misses Paton. â€"â€"Thc latest American styles in Blouses, Dress Skirts and Ready-t2 Wear Hats at Mrs. H. Silver's, 2r William-st. -â€"-Vacancy for young gentleman boarder. Comfortable room. Apply at this officeâ€"1142. Little Local Lines ~â€"Work on the town hall is illg headway. --.-\ crowd gathered about, the doorway (.f Brown’s hotel, Lindsay- st., about six o'clock Tuesday night to watch a. couple of men finding out which was the better at rough-and- tumllle. These men Were. "Friday" Madison and County t'onstuhlo L. Minthtrne. Last fall “Friday“ heat Bobby Reid at the station and to esâ€" cape the consequences left his happy home for the shanties. A few days ago he returned and was diligently but; vainly sought; for by Chief Nevi- son and Constable Keen-s. The Mar- iposa. otlicial was unknown to the refugee and got into close quarters unawur‘es. The scuflle proved a. tryâ€" ing one on the breathing powers and outer clothing of both men but in this case right was might, and “Friâ€" day” had to capitol-ate. He will ob- tain an interview with Magistrate Stcers to-mm row. â€"-â€"Street. Commissioner Chalmers is a worried man these days” Public comment on his Operations at, the town hall is part of the cause but he hears this lightly compared with the distractions of that new 90-(lo,lar inâ€" strument for taking the town levels. He took it‘out‘ the other day to get a. ,ittlc practice - before the spring work actually begins. Aiter adjust- ing the brass guages and getting the tPiPOd to stand even he looked through the tube and was dumb- founded to discover that everything was Photographed upside down. A bevy 0f ladies came into view at, that moment, and the sober Presby- terian sentiments of the commissionâ€" er were seandalized at the posture . .- â€"-â€"A copy of a. nicely printed . .- page pamphlet entitled "Game Fields of Ontario” is to hand. It is writ- ten by Mr. Jas. Dickson of mehm. Falls, and contains incidents and opinions by the Veteran surveyor that must. be read with interest by the people of this county at least. Mr. R. S. Porter has control of the sale. in which the instrument made them appear. But the $90 has been paid over and the commissioner is respon- Sible for the purchase. Iii a. seclud- ed Place he stood on his head and .109de through it, but, the- result was Lhcrxsegmegf ”and now 116 38" a worried â€"-A high-class concert will be giv- en to-night (Thursday) in the. (‘am- bridgcâ€"st. Methodist church. Mr. Rechab Tandy, vocalist. of Toronto. and his daughter pinniste will he the chief attractiuns. â€"Mr. Pearson, a Montreal horse- buyer, will be at the Central house, Lindsay, on Saturday. He will ship at 10 o'clock, but, will be here for the. remainder of Lhe day. -â€"Thc Baseball Club will hold a rimming- in the Y.M.(.‘..\. parlor on Fniday evening at 8 o'clock. Last yellr's business will be wound up and officers elected for the coming season Attend. -â€"â€"Mr. Harry McNeil will not leave town. Owing to a, hitch in his nv- gotiati'ons for the business he intend- bd takingovm’ in Millbrook he canâ€" not, go to that village. â€"â€"A good many ladies visited the Dundas and Fhwcllc Bros.’ store bo- twoen 8 and 10 o'clock on Tuesday night and inspected the rare display of dress goods. â€"-A wagon wheel and horse shoes played havoc with a sirip of the granolithic at the north of St. And- rew's schoolroom. â€"-â€"Mr. J. '1‘. Petty, "The Jeweller," has been this week been furnishing and moving into his elegant new quarters in the Milne block. -â€"On account of Chairman Flavel- 13's absence from tho town the water connnission did not meet on Monday, but. wil be called at a. later date. â€";\fr. Burt, Silverwood has an in- cubator at work and will have spring chickcxs out, in a. few days. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits In Tweed: and Homessuns, “ our ow:- make, " at 9:0. Dundas Fla velle Bros. â€"-Mr. Jas. '1‘. Birchard has bought. a, fine shortlmrn sire from Stock and Son of Columbus. â€"â€"Sutclix"fe Sons put up a {mo new awning yesterday. 0U 'L‘(' w la“ (0 l .H- d IH ”I“ g. N, HOCKIN SHOE STORE, ’\ ll «e c-ur space in this issue of the Watchman Warder in saying "THANK You” to the large number of citiâ€" ~ ,_ mt rprising town who have so kindly extended to us the right hand of fellowship and h« artily welcomed us -y R plying to the many enquiries concerni g the future of this popular Shoe Store, we beg to say that i’: r inning) we are here to stay, and already considir ou selves fully fledged citizens of the town of Lind- iw “ristant endeavor to keep out of the clutches of the Chief of Police. the Bailiff and the Tax Colv picogt: cut-selves to unite with our brother business men in making every efl‘ort to increase the popularity . ,ii}(‘(‘ of Lindsay as a business centre. Our part in the play will be assisting p<ople to wail: circumspectly, |":: them with Fit Easy Foot Wear, made of the best materials, at such prices as will be satisfactory both to «' mrselw s '1 his old establi~hed Shoe House will continue to be one of Lindsay’s bright and shining lights, nu h re to the town’s street lights) its rays reach ng out in all directions, alfuring trade and commerce from "w Neighbors at B nbcaygeon, Port Hope, Peterboro and Coboconk. To assist us in this ambitious under- ‘vm-r associated with ourselves Messrs. Ma‘t. Sisson and Felix Ftrbert, two of the best known ard smartest swirl) of these parts We have great confidence, therefore, in believing that the liberal patronage 'given to ~ Shoe House for so many years will be continued to ........ W i Little Local Lines > _um<< éomom OOZONEZED Ocmmmr<mm Fâ€"The‘Ontario Library Association will meet in Toronto on Monday and Tuesday, April 8 and 9. The interâ€" ests of public libraries will be conâ€" sidered. The program calls for the following numbers : "Modern Library Methods and Appliances for Small vLibraries” by R. '1‘. Lancefield, Ham- ilton: “Character of Books for a Small Library" W. H. Kellar, 13x- bridge; “Canadian History" by H. II. Langdon, B.A., ’Varsity; "Canaâ€" dian Fiction" by Mrs. Frances Har- rison; "Canadian Poetry" by (3. C. James, M. A., Dep. Min. of Agricul- ture ;. "Travelling Libraries" by Prof A. B. MncCallum; “An Outline Proâ€" gram of the .-\ssaciation's Work" by E. A. Hardy. l3..\., Lindsay: "The Library and the School” by A. H. Gibbard, B..\., Whitby. There are a dozen libraries in the county. It is: hoped that each will send at least one delegate. Hon. Mr. Harcourt .‘iI.A.,,ol\1inister of Education, will also address the association. local sale. Rev. Mel). Duncan of Weedifiiln. perfermed the ceremony in “the pre sence of abmt 100 guests. The bridesmaid was Jessie, sister of the groom, While Mr. Archie McMillan, brother of the bride, was best man. Miss Kathie McKay \‘V‘dS’ maid of honor. The bride wore a gown of white organdie over blue silk 'and Carried carnations. Her maid was clad in'wmte organdie over pink silk and the little maid of honorlin white With lace trimmingsp The pres/exits 'were many and valuable. Mr and Mrs, finneson spent their honey- m_oon in the west. Congratulations. A pretty wedding was solomnized at the residence of Mr. Archie Mc- Millan. "Maple Lane Farm,” Thorah, on Wednesday, the 20th inst, _whcn his daughter May, and Mr. Angus Jamioson, son of Mr. Alex. Jamieson of "Hill View Farm,” Fenclon, ‘10]? united in marriage. Wall Paper Stock taking sale for 30 days now going on at Goodwin's. Now is the time to save money. Some fine lines going at half-price. Picture framing as usual at lowest living rates. New Kings and Queens going from 750. up.â€"10â€"1. New Easter 5101mm ready. All the leading European 21:11.1an styles to be seen here. Bands: 1: FIavoIIc Bra 8. Little Local Lines â€"-A,ppremiccs Wantedâ€"Miss Win- drim wants a number of dressnmker-S aplmtices.â€"11-u_ â€"A good crowd attended the 'socâ€" ial and ,concert at. the Queenâ€"st. Metliodist church on Tuesday night. The N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE. Formerly Cinnamon 6: Everson, _Â¥ Kent-st . - - - LiNE gees 3 Noted for Good Goods and Low Prices 9 03333333333 (fwméfiWWW fl 09$$$9£$$$¢$$¢QM$QWQQMWM$QQO We carry a full stock of BUILDERS’ HARD- WARE. It wiil pay you to get our prices. N OTIGE T0 FARMERS J amiosonâ€"MCM ii] an D. CINNAMON “N'A ILS.. Do you intend to build? You win require Valuable Property â€"INâ€" THE TOWN OF LINDSAY PARCEL II.-â€"Lot No. 3 south Pf Russell. st., and Lot No. 3 north at GloneIg-st, except the south part thereof sold to on Link. Th‘s property in known as the Armstrong property. and theme a e on it. a double rough-cum house and two brick houses. TERMS.-10 per cent (fish at time of sale, 3111 the balmce to suit purchasem. For further particu'ars a d oonditons of sale, apply to G. H. HpPKAIgS, (Flt is not guaranteed that. the lowat or any tender be accepted.â€"12A. Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in certain mortgagw which will be prod llced a. the time of sale, there will be sold by public auction at the Bensm House in the Town of Lindsay on SATURDAY, the 130111: of April 1901 at2oclock p. 111., the to our- ing valuable properties . PARCEL I.â€"'] he north half of the south half, and the south halt of the north half of LotNo. 10, naith of Russell-pt, front- ing on Cambridge st. There is erected on this proryerty ya. brick terrace, known as the terrace, consisting o! in houses. Plans and specifications maybe seen at. the office of D. B. Dick. Architect, H Toronto-sh, for 1100, or by applying tn Mr. J. D. FLAVELLE, Lind-3y, and also at, the offices of the architects, “mum.“hmu by the undersigned architec‘s, at their offices. Montreal. for the whole of the fat-â€" lowing tradm: Excavator, Mason and Brickwork, Carpenter and Joiner, Rootâ€" ing, Plastering, Plumbing and Eating, Electric. Wiring, Ironwork, Marble and {Filing Painting, Glazing and Fire-proofâ€" Contractor to give tenders for as many trades as the daire, and to state each in detail. Ten ers are not. required for tho steel beams, and it. is not. compulsory to tender for the firwproofing or the Marble an_(j_ Tiling _ 7 ing. Tenders Wanted SEALED TENDERS will be received up to NOO.’ on Wednesday, mm of April, Ilodel bin-ed ”I. nay-"mam Mov- emmdsm noth- s whom 8 Wom‘ the“ Rimmed fleshy-av edinnbox. mummy-2mm Aunt-taunt man: your bum L‘aIIES WANTED Mortgage Sale 6%J/A For a New Hospital at Lindsay, Ont. Messrs. Taylor Gordon, 43 St. Francis Xavier=st, Successor to W. L White, Lindsay LlNDSAY Vendors Solicitor.

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