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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Mar 1903, p. 4

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PAGE EIGHT _.â€"â€"~_»_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" . i v ‘ , ' TEE MYSTERY 0F PM mivucnuvmu l .. ... mg. ...... Published Every Thursday before the Cueling Club, on Im- aRCULATlOV, ' 5'” mortality, Rev. G. W. Henderson ex- ____â€"â€"_-':‘:'--_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" pressed radical and courageous 0pm- SOJIAUSM ’ administration of this world. “The ‘ ' ' 8.1â€" , That the Somali-9t meetings on '1 in c It said he wander; the base '0. v were not _ . night and Sunda, go unpunished: ter and wretch- The Labor to edness come upon people who have ' ed them. If - - . . - . f neither cause nor deserv _ am In popularity and numbers a . . . . . . not ire The alleged achievements of this hie Is all. thgadinimstmtio ‘ - . lProvidence is a. rank mystics. 3- the Allied Organizations at the recâ€", . ' ,- .3.:,lnicip-.3.l elections had led toi leely the preachers factsnand urday larger was a surprise. and Socialist cause has seemed “.9113: he illici . . t t what 19... had become so effective as to be 2 . . o $.ro,,.- 39.x.-v.,,_,;- in the afl‘airs of this ;of every observant w , ted : V«lidea. that the good are‘protefi town. 1-: would be too much to Sta, , . g 3“ that the recent slim meetings dis- and that in the government Gillie ‘ed th-it theorv but they at world there IS regard for sentient prov ‘ V ’ cannot longer survive the . . - If creation, least added no support to it. , . , . . . :nanv adherents of the or-llaglc 0f fast. The adxmmstratlon mm, either do not 3 of the world IS dominated by neither r3’23'.i.'.:"7(m< ltel‘c. Ed ‘roason nor mercy. Everywhere and ‘ their own Speakers... =a1ways, have the miseries oi brute iand human life risen, in despairing Inscnsate na- thcre are To .13 .l: 3 vvrv ' .~ outside supporters. 1 than, Socialism haul struck, 'nio this town than apâ€"fprotest, to heaven. ‘1“ “£910- :1’11‘0 Cam‘s not that flesh and blood I 3-rlvwa‘3"; m figz‘fin'lâ€"iCiln sull’cr. Fire, famine, flood, and . gaitml this; town l-ilVC ‘ all her other multitudinous agents of ' 3.‘ i1--l'::tl 1hr: (7:11:54). ‘ l» :3 min-1v roux-l1 lllz‘il' gains? childhood, Woman and old age. l“ r 1'. rs ‘ncca :4: lb -y stole in the tcch- The face of the world is drawn and ; iarusuolog-y ol‘ Sociall- ; lrcznulmls with sull'ering. War. mil (l3scusscd the sub- pestilence, accident, lingering disease, death grimly, resoluâ€" l‘aith and hope. . of Providence" ~ ! infirm d i‘ “.tL/E'k‘. qtgl': ll'nlllT lzl Will-fill timian‘d sudden challenge “dispensations “ml “1' Canada ill Etnly ianrss‘L. lt i.'-‘~ Lli'i‘he rut no other sulbjwn is have become the devastations of , i‘ml'f} on 9. public plumâ€"éProvidence. Surely the preacher “3: words- as is Sociilâ€"itruly said: "If this; life is all. the Providence is a 'i'sc a f’!“-.>iUlC in behalf of itfllninistrutinn of vld in; L'()ll(ll.l('l.t‘1l inlrank injustice.” (il'wk dcl‘iValivâ€"i Mr. lass it. is aimed t().that. those support the :loc- "ctilt'l auditor lavitrine of a future lil'c; they at least. ”3m ;~'oci.i_ll.»:t‘s lulztllEprO‘H}. that there ought to be done. ":;3L’.':5":‘la‘ ’Thai, however. the presence of pain ' :lnti "lltu 121‘;‘-:a.n(i injustice in this world, is plo- . their absizncc, another is facts .“JFMl lifilly i.\‘.\ sal'fil' annihilation :p'nctic of , . .- l . 3. ”ll;l.l,!1)llb .3 :lie 1 not quite so clear. gzl‘v :llistiiz -'::~.":. ..____.____+-_...â€"â€"~_ EDITGRlA‘. NOTES 5 ’EAKING OF CANADA. the chw York correspondent of the Louâ€" lil" pro; ll: ‘»\.l‘()<,{f battles; lllllll News says: “She is .3'51l3gloâ€"Summ IS. I“ lllhilbltt‘fl by , I A x “ ' also “Rm.” Ldri am or the gvillage politicians who. spend a year mun h. s not mom in his mind? {5; .:l<_. " ' l‘ “(Willi Lilli illmis. he»; will not nulkc mull headway gfat form l.ll’.ll it talks lllL‘ -:"._2 02’ it Ell‘l‘l‘t'.\St 5 L0 l._»§‘.l. '1 lndnu'll . . . . 3’) 1 *h') ‘ 3 tl‘llg'llc i)! l'."()l'.'ll. [)LOI 1‘ “ “ S‘H'Jig’i‘ ii}.-- Socialist. Vi ‘li- :rli~:,..i-.i< of {3.12311 ; has subjuct in 3}... -..gg-gt ”...: “3.3,: “I" ’lllli‘l‘it‘u‘i 50_ilorating a common pump." _â€"â€"â€"u‘uâ€"~â€"â€" . . ~ . v H ‘ hunk: l.L(ll.llg .33! l WILL SOMEBODY kindly tell counâ€" say that they want a base i313 lien-:9 con~. ; . ..ll‘. “Pliny (if thingy; Cll llow to 3 ages. .zssazll: upon 5 walk built with system. éoithcr 3') parts gravel, .. i) not warm to‘lthat‘anzl 1 part cement, or of 5') parts ‘3" “hols l‘xlzsii J .~(:L'l'.Ll ('llnlllhins 1 \ .\(I\\. \(J. ‘., wl :llillf. .;\'.. 8.: L.‘ but Lot alter that fashion. (Talmd- ,ccment. l Ell-s «0 not unlit any upheaval inf â€"â€"-'"’â€"â€" MR. HARDY NEED NOT feel hurt. We Can fully appreciate the Libraâ€" . Nicizli s_\‘>E,lln. in So far as- 3‘ . more pa} and \\'( ) l'ki ngmnn , r l l l l l | v I l r\ Board without assuming that it cannot be improved upon. in SAID lN FEW WORDS aims! ! iSupt. F. K. Beglbie: “One to seven Buti nixture will not make durable ,3 : grunolithic walks.” 3. - , ,. _ q . ”1‘5 sur. P. o. Pilkie: “The lake gravel ('.'ll no! lirl' wmlwycu hnrnng‘uc. but: owned by the town Will make a sort of concrete, but it will be "Wipul ownership of, z.) :mist the sac-1 Hublic , prolwriy ‘NO‘ >‘iill so fan“ as Socialism 1.; do :licsc things, Canadians are all and \iMlly interested in it. ill-cs‘c are pl'ni'licnl mothers. :lir lav'uz'n! statement by well-inl‘wrm-l ml men uh) can treat those matters} very weak.” i propositions Mr. Fred leaves: “The sample you 1h,“ U,“ a,“ ’ have of the town’s lake gravel, ” I contains too much dirt to be ._.______+ used for concrete.” THE LIGHTING QUESTION Piano Tuner Maitland (Toronto): . , . _ “There are as many good piano mg!“ 5' conlcrence bet“i“on_'w players in Lindsay, and as good. as in any town in Canada.” Mr. Fremont Crandcll : “Th.re is alâ€" ready 3. big demand for cottagcs to rent at Sturgeon Point. Next season will make a: record there.” Geo. Thorn’bury (Glenarm) : “The woodchucks and other bur- rs 13m holler business 'l‘zlosdm) the council and (l-as (‘onipany has re- lftflt‘ll a unplcusant situation, u hich was lust hccmning intolerable. it is that negotiations over apparently difficult Question are so ankle-ably conducted and so satisfactorily concluded. ii Credit for these results is due both arties to the conference. If the an early spring.” Gas Company cannot supply a first- MP- Geo. Johnston (Mariposa) : class street light, they can at. least “1.1:: Foster’s defeat shows, I supply gentlemen to explain their ' :g'mkl’ligfi m w§e0pggi83 failure. Drayton and Dunstan are) mamufactumrs..have endugh pro- good company for Burgess ; and they tection." ure gentlemen all. The mayor, 316- MP3 Fred Burke: “Twenty percent. ermen, and solicitor did themselves 0f the shows that set out on the . - 3 ‘ ad this season have had to credit, and certainly managed to be 10 3 . close u alread . The past Bea- generous, and yet protect, to the p y . scnrhas'not been. a. good one in fullest extent, the interests of ’thle ' ’ ‘ . the States.” iown. '. Mr. Thos. McConnell : “I was at The proposal to settle the comâ€" 330169113 Island last week PW panv’s arrears im of 1200 ' mg m a. ht“? ice for use next We] Vela, ‘ t: "It‘ll: , .,summer. The me is about‘tWo ’ “ 5_ .leasona e. F ‘ " feet thick 3 down there, and all company s admxssxon that they had clear with the exception of a. not supplied a madmanâ€"power little snowy stun on , the sur- famedeft them liable to the same face” reduction per lamp ever Since the Mr. Ed. Neill: “The failure of the service Hogan, as was allowed for British Columbia mines has cans . . ed a. goad deal of financial de- file time 3111.68 payment was StOPPefi’f. . pression ~on the coast. Not-8. 11 that pomt had been pressed, mine in 400 mils from north to. they would likely have been in the . 5 south . has paid. If it was not town’s debt. But such a d d, for lumber and fish the country while possible, would have savored J would ~ be dead. However, the too much of the Shylock. If we do \ cry not often such an Mr. woods, and I think we shall have $750, is 'scssion on Monday night. Henderson forcefully reasonedl meeting. dream l Empire, but act as g’the way the meeting was called” reâ€" lmembcr of. . iHow am I to report the proceedings ,’ to council, icicnt notice lwhen I cannot attend ?" concrete 0! 3 ‘3 parts sand, that of 1428 books taken out dur- woods and chattels to the home vaâ€" .. . .. i . . . of :xocz; .;:~ 3. 'br 1' . 3 t ., 3 .. . - - l. t» own 5 one, 3 ol sand and one OIIYeIS' poetry 02’ selence 61, religion I rowing animals are out in the 3 into the river. tried to save him, and both/were ' drowned. found 13 days after. and were .30 that they were told you.” H . iDr. Hen-imam: “Mr. Pilkie is mis- taken when he .says that in the citations about sewer ventila- tion I made from Prof. Parkcs, the professor was not talking! about such a system of sewers as we have here. He was. In his book and in the parts,of it I quoted he refers'to the vent pipes going through the roofâ€"the pipes Mr. Pil'kie refers toâ€"and says that .the manhole covers should be kept open also, for ad- ditional ventilation. That is my position; it is modern and up- toâ€"date :_ and that it .is correct. is best shown by the fact that when the snow and ice had been removed the sewer gas nuisance ceased. ' ’ . , '1‘9,p;,3fanq1lish are relentlessly let loose a-.A LITTLE CiA‘ifl OCLURRED BETWEEN JUDGE AND MAYOR Judge Harding Told Mayor Sootheran That he is Surprised at flis Action The Library Board ‘met in ngiilnr The last meeting before had been the special meeting at which the board or part of it had appointed a solicitor to look after its interests in the silo squabble. Mayor Sootheran had not been present at. the special meetâ€" ing. It had been called at an hour ,whcn he had to be at a. waterworks When the minutes of the {special meeting came to be adopted 'on Monday night, the mayor pro- ,testcd against the board’s recogâ€" inizing the proceedings of that ses- 'sion, and moved that they be not adopted. He had not, received suffi- ciently long notice, and it had been lheld at the hour when he was reguâ€" glarly engaged elsewhere. "I shall rule your motion out, of order; and I am surprised that the mayor of the town should make such a. motion” retorted the chair- man Judge Harding, and declared carried a resolution to confirm the , minutes. "My motion is a protest against {plied the mayor. “1 am the only council on the board. if I am not given suffi- of the meetings or if they are called specially at a time The report of the libarians showed ing February, 87 were of history, 59 Biography, 60 voyages and traâ€" 11, fiction 820. Mr. Hardy said that the libarians report that most of the books reported missing by Mr. A. S. Parkin when he mam an“ 1‘ audit 0 them recently, had been found. “That shows the audit was no good” said Mr. R. M. Bea]. “It shows that it was made by an in- Moore. Mr. judgment till other side. Mr. Beanâ€"There are only two sides and we have heard both. The audi- tor says the books are missing; the li'b-arian says they are there. Mr. Mooreâ€"It is worse than hav- ing no impression. Solicitor McLaughlin’s opinion re- garding the librcry site said likely an amendment. to the Library Act could he got instead of a special act authorizing the transfer of the mar- ket park to the board; that coun- cil could likely take the money, and build the library, but that they might be stopped, and at anyrate the location should be agreed upon before any other action was taken. â€"â€"â€"â€"+ CHURCH Ill/[ES .__â€"â€"..â€"â€"-.â€"- â€"Rev. Mr. Williams, the supply at St. Andrew's is preach-ing;.very ac- ceptably. His text 'last Sunday morning- was : “The eternal God is thy remge, and underneath are the everladting arms.” 4On Sunday evening Miss Clara Belleghem of Peterboro sang “God’s Acre" at the Camtridgeâ€"st Methodflzt church. In last issue should have been mentioned the solo by Miss Wil- Hardyâ€"You should reservo you have heard the .~ son of Toronto at the name church. Miss Wilson sanngaoe to Face” and proved herself one of the finest vocalists ever heard here. . â€"Rev. Dr. Galbraith of ' Toronto will preach at the Queen-st Kettle.- dist church, morning and evenirg, on Sunday March 22nd. The doctor is among the best preachers of the Methodist church. His able address here during the referendum campaign was a. songs of his style. A special thank altering toward the church debt will be talcum . -'lhe anniversary services of the Baptist church was held on Sunday. Rev..J. C. Sycamore, H. A... 01 We preached twice and addresâ€" ..sedtheSundayscnoolintheaftels .noon. Atnight histextswere2 Their bodies were audit for it makes a false" atthe . “I am 110:7“..er 1179.266er up ;1 have fought a. good fight I I have finished my course ; I have kept the faith ; henceforth there is laid up for me a; crown." ............ Th e choir work was exceptionally good, Miss Silver sang a. solo in capital voice. After the sermon. four per- sons were baptized by. thepastor. â€"-*â€"-'+â€".'â€""" COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE MAN ILLA Have you seen the array of talent that will contribute the concert given at the town hall, on Tuesday evening, the 17th March next. The large gives a. partial list. a tertainmcnt. Concert at 8 p.111. . W MOUNT HOREB The basket soc al on the 4th inst. at the residence of Mr. Wm. son, was a great success. The house Was crowded and everyone‘wcnt home well pleased. “Tom" Skuce handl- led the hammer with great skill and tacc and made every basket bring the highest price. He has applied for a liCense. The proceeds amount- ed to $36. _.â€"-..-â€"-â€"â€" BALSAM LAKE Ali error occurred in last week’s ' correspondent): s‘entation to the i tioned. Mrs. two Myles lluygarth, weeks ago cullcd away to see her daughter, Mrs. Mark Houtan ofI is Seriously sick, has ‘ ‘. Hou- Cax‘an, who inoc yet returned hon2-3. .s ltan not being much improved in 'heulth up to Saturday evening. Mrs. Sanders, who had a‘ fall and hurt her side and was confined to l3hcr bed for some days, is much but- iter and is able to be up and around ins usual. i Miss Hattie Best of Hartley recent- Ily splnt a couple of days With her ”ricnd. Miss Annie Cunningham. at ,the Grange. Miss Annie returned ‘rcturued the visit, spending Friday land Saturday last with Miss Best at , her home. Mr. A. McArthur has moved into Mr. Parrington's homo, and Mr. '1‘. A. Greaves, wife and family, with his father and mother as well, are once more settled in the old home. i Mr. John Formmn is moving his 1‘) cated by Mr. Staples. Among thOSe who have sold horses for a good price here are Mr. Leo- nard Parrington, Isaac Sanders and J. Cunningham. The latter two sold and DOUg‘ht again. _â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€" OAKWOOD, AND VlClNlTY Dr. Chambers and wife and child. were in Toronto Friday. Mr. Wellington Tait has mturncd [competent person” added Mr. 1'. I). 'to his trade in Lindsay. Mr. Jones Taylor was in l’etcrlmâ€" ro one day last week, attending a meeting of the shareholders of the Peter‘bor Twine and Cordage Co. By reason of the high grdcr of the cntcrtuinment, and the number of people intending to take it in, we judge that the hall will be not, half big (nough to contain the crowd at M.A.S. concert next Tuesday cvcn- ing. The junior departnunt of our school was closed for a few days last week, owing: 1., .ie indisposi- tion of 1h.) teach”. Tells I“. Weldon. Municipal government. was in scs- slon here on Monday. Path-mast- ers \vcre appointed. ' Miss Nellie McLean rcturncd on Saturday from visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Soanes, Lindsay. Miss Vera Tait was confined to the house last week with a slight attack of pleurisy, and Mr. Lewis was unzible to attend duties owing to a. severe cold. Speculation is rife as to who will be the next to enter the promised land of conjugal felicity. They have been sayilfig that it is Morgan’s turn next. Mr. Angus Campbell, who recently had a. sale of farm stock and imple- ments, on the farm he worked on the 12th concession, has become a resident of our town. He occupies Mr. MaSon's dwelling in the emitcrn Part of the village. 'Hio funeral of Matthew Martindale who will be remcmlmred by the 0111-. en residents of the vicinity, took place to the East Oakwwod ceme- tery, Wednesday of fast week. The remains were brought from Alton. Ont... when the deceased had hem residing. The deceased was on mic. leof Mr. George Martindale of this place and was in his 66th year. 'l'he ~sacmament of the Lord’s sup- per was administered in the My; tags]: church Sunday. ' on! was received here ‘Ho' that Elnanuel Bowen of Kansasm City had snot-Med to his illness. Mrs. D. Tmmbh was quite ill for tie. days last week, but. iguana- poster at Mr. Carter’s store; For full parâ€"1 tiCulars come to the concert and «11-; joy most pleasant evening's in-g Doors open at 7.30. . J ack- : in the item rc prcg Mrssrs. Staples. 5 They received a beautiful oak sccx'câ€"l lacy in addition to the articles men- who was: 4 l I903 WASH ABRI Enough praise cannot begiven to the hundred and one styles and patterns shown in the Walsh Goods Department. Every conceivable make has been secured for this spring’s sellingâ€"all the markets of the old and new world have been ransac r- ed for noveltiesâ€"exclusiveness has also entered into the buying, and you’ll fin nothing like these in your neighbor’s stocks. We buy direct from the makersâ€" always securing as low a price as the large wholesale houses â€"always buying the most reliable lines obtainable and selling on the small profit, quick 3 1‘ e » W l l l l l l l l l coococo.coooooeooooooooocoocoococo933$.90900009cocooooooooooooooo099099009 250 Pieces Wash Goods The stock consists of French Organdics, Swiss Mums, Scotch- Gingbams, English Lawns and Muslims, American and lrish Dimities, SllCCl' Linens and Muslins, etc, ranging from 10:. to $100 per yard. Spring Suits for Men, $10. Our mixed Weeds-Fancy Worsteds and Navv S:rgcs at $10 is the best suit for the money in the County of Victoriaâ€"quality, s: is. Finish and fit make it the be:t Try one of th in. Black Dress Fabrics The leading m tkCS in black are rough canvas effects, in fine and coarse threads, the pick of French. German and English produ;tions are in this stock â€"1ll good bl acts. French Voilcs or Canvas Black Dress Goods, 3 guage materialml wool. suitable for afternoon wear. used over black Silk or '7- colored lining, 44 inches wide. Per yard ........................ 15‘: B‘ack Eolienncs, another canvas effect, but made of better yams These come in fine and coarse threads, all wool, 44 to 46 l 00 inches in width. Per yard ..... ..... ..... . .......... ..... . ' Colored Dress Fabrics Just a few of the many lines that are piled sky high on on.. tlblcs to day. The true way of seeing fashions is to visit this deputment All Wool French Woven Homespuns, suitable for childrens' wear, an all wool material, 42 inches wide in all colorsâ€"Browns Navys. Cardinal, Greens, etc. For yard All Wool Blenheim Gloths, made in England. finished like a satin, thit W1" not spot With water, 44 inches wide in all the leading - shades. Per yard“... 73‘: Fancy Knicker Tweeds of English make, for suits and skirts in mixed colors of Fun, Blue, Brown, Grey, 46 inches wide, ' lending style for this season. Per yard ....... Dress Waists :- A cheaperlot of Black Waists neverentetcdthis town, maicfor spring moan the cordmgs, tasks and hematitchcd. trimmings of a bright finished Roman Satin. India; Black MaccrlieidfiSatecn along:"' with )0 roczsfi of cording and tchmg. made bishop’s 3 es, ‘ t ‘ of fast bhckmaterhl. Sizes 34 to 40. mm) ..... . ”9 Ladies Black Roman Satin Blouses with 36 rows of fine cording an 4 inches wide satin tucks, made with large bishop's sleeves, wi rows and rows of fancy stitching. Sizes 34 to 40 Each. ..................OQOOOCOOOOODOCOOOO0.00.0.00.........OOOOOGOOOOD’OODI" Dress Skirts Inchaseofalwool drasskitshuphcednsinaposifion to . wmlsatmuchlcssfllanusmlplice. Nossirts were ever mLhdsayatfliepriceswemkcbdow: sum, with live gem, tucked, trimmed with “0'0 self and minute. Colors are Back, 2 50 Sum 39. 4o. 41. 42. an-.- ...... - wmsumwn m iandOfrdmith . lack, vy xo 1 i l i l MWN”OOO ”W0 MWOOWOOOOWW of ad Mat ”Another style,.sam¢;qu1'dtl m ttom. faced 'th sci , Aliza. Each.........;.......:‘.......... 305' â€"-â€"l\lr. Geo. l" _ , '1 North Vcrulanl léll’l.“ or while chopping in st week. â€"â€"lll'. G. 5. ill be at the ' on Saturday. llycrson. ..;' 'l lilillfifln lion-\IQ Mill'lll Lil“ lil‘. (J. l‘. 13 !V «,> (- -â€"Robcrt Kclsu)‘, Ll an fell oil a l'oX car lg OVL‘I’ a bl‘illg‘t‘ l‘;;.‘~‘l 1,5. st week. and drown-d -.. as seriously injured. “MIXJ.1.(illll".<lall‘. lll3 he Sun Lil‘c ASsul'ullm- as in town last week lo-u. :i_~ l0 U'illle‘l'!‘ Lil LIS ivj'tl‘. '1 usim-ss to Mr. 1‘. .I. ll» --'Ml‘. M. lithaliyl n, ‘lil‘V llltlll. has llllll his \..3.3.‘3 I painluzl. Mr. 2:. 3; l‘ull'jfi has tiny» 3 , 1 'call}‘ )0 lXL ‘ hesc rigs are no“ u CW- ~133â€" lo sll'wt and Ill ir (l'x‘l'lwl‘. -l10i."i'l. ll,“ lll-â€"~\,gl;:)»,,ilf 13'. Thus. (ii;l<.~1k>lti. .1 lcd all the hospilall will? iorning after an opcralim; :1 oul-lc akin to apgwn'lir”~ ucl'al will be held ill \ .1. .y. â€"Tlic famous Slulliitl’ c.»- mu; leading citizens \.4‘lI. .3' ml which was to have bvr-n f ‘ ‘ r0 Justice Strict at ilw -xt week has resultid in .44 ~- ullapsn. The plaintiff “awn his case. -.\lr I’. J. Hurley has 19 Gillespie Rod: 05' mac. and will conduct 11* Illc same stand. 122'. ell and favorably lxll-l‘x'.‘ epic of lhis (Eistl‘écl. ;.:.(i “ht- get his share- of 113“ adv. \ Mr. Claude Preston lull l'wl‘ nton on Saturday li.(‘l'.‘z.i.;_‘ fill lelore he was pl‘cscll” 3 Cold locket by Some of lizs l‘rl town, The, l lX‘Sl’illill in: -de in Mr. Benjamin's ram: .‘1 .son house, and a'liollt 2-3 Hi )5 spell. a. pleasant time. ~Tho Winnipeg l’iun ‘ 1 JUdgc Myers has give. .‘ ent in favor or Mr. 11.3.3333; :1 {$180, the amount of Mr. ll. ’“m against the C.I’.R.. for =:' lost in transit, hetwwn "3' and Winnipeg. Hnrrv v .2. E’Sented by his brother m4. ~Mr. J. A. Lamont is visitiwr Star Mrs. - . Harvev. ‘ A: 3'13:er and Mel’l‘iurilwsls. t' V was agent at Kingrsr aedkmo When the Wanstoad mil t“3d..t’r-Cz‘:(i3lll‘l'e(l, and was on ihj‘ . and ha:- He was severely . Spital, recently come olit of r I: W- A- Weese left on Sulll Montreal 'Wlth a. Car of L: 8'8 :h'IOnSlsting of dl'aug‘hts, ‘ dr arses and chUnks. Hon: 8 .alzuiihtfiorses weighed 17m $93 01.08!“me 14 extra line . GMW, Scotland '- ' the w ‘. . ‘00 ”fig. Elght or thn, “VP!" lil‘l'.\.\ 9 llll‘l‘Llllg‘ of Literary F , ‘ “Mathew presented Mrs. ‘ . . retiring junil at Pan mid“388. and Morris (1 , mm .1th her late has . to mounted with the 1 r 14 years, algvStgock and p0 , _ . , “'3 Recently, llsad 19, mm 4,. time ‘ch‘Ckene in log min ‘ We. (0" Such Was as foll “Tm . ' I 2‘; :2, 1%. 2:. an “mi. skilled the bir. 3 - _.3..m33. We and his - m m ‘ ' “13 OWn reccr , M was birds i .4,‘ u n.,. ‘owjl coal mines over on Vancouver not get the light we want, we at, Island pay well." . Arno’tt‘ (Peta-borne“ {‘1 M. San-118 ; 10’.'m 2 Tim , , _ , . . . _. least. want to Day 8 far pfice for the; i - . . . . 4 ° 8‘ He ‘lb w 0' uh “uh” tel. Iomoomo’omumououooonooouuououmooa-ooooom-...-o light, we do-g'et. 3 - . _ cheese boxes, and very often find contrasted the lives of Absal ‘ 1‘ W”? ’0853 great satisfaction to eantget,my. mow-V fonthemher Who uncut: to ""3 __ “HM . . QWfiOok' '3 our Citizens to getrid of the 15- ‘ year contract for the whole town. something. (2) and the shorter period for even " renden' tial mm will be mosses; ' , with favor. ' ' i i sat:- in Orion! 0.. onlyâ€"five “Embed“ Sienna 56. Z...

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