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Watchman Warder (1899), 22 Mar 1906, p. 11

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We have appointed the under-men- tioned people to sell ouriine of Vet- erinary Rune-dies put. up under the direct supervision of Drs. Vanzant 8: Waring, who have had twenty-five years’ experience: S‘ock Tonic and Blood Purifier, Indigstion and Colic Cure, Spavin Cute, Worm Powders, Cough Remedy, Poultry Tonic, Muse; Death. Antiseptic Keeling on, Sprain Emulsion. Black Oil, Heave Bench} Lump Jaw Cure. Aphordisiac Antiâ€"‘ Sterile Powders. . Diarrhoea Cure for Co'lts and Calves. Leaking Naval andl Joint Disease. Our coupon on area-:9:J package will interest. you. For sale by Syl‘reetcr; Bros.-, Lindsay: J .. E “antâ€"A .i m; J'- VJ wg---~,. Gordon. Son, Dunsford ;. E.-J. Wool-arc], Bobcaygeon; E. Z.» Yerex, Little Britain ; W. H. Eastman; Kin- m’ount ; F. H. HcGéé, Pension Falsi- W, J. McColégh, Oakwood ; W; -H.- Penge'ney, 'Hafibuttonrâ€"E-li’. ‘ ‘ s’ 'l OF INTEREST AND IMPORI TO FARMERS “NU WG-3 SAVVAI “u“: ".7 -__,_ ~,_,, , _ J. C. Campbell. wore a becoming! gown of White silk with chiffon trigo- mings, and carried a shower boquet- 01' white carnations. The brides-j maid. )Iiss Katie Campbell. sister: of the bride. was attired in grey, c-olicnno owr tafieta. and carried a. boquct 01‘ pink camations. The groom was assisted by Mr. Archie McMillan. of Glcnarm. The wedding march was played by Miss Ella, Campbell. of Cameron. After the ceremony. a wedding dinner was 'A very pretty wedding was solem- nized at the home of Mr. George Campbell, Hartley. on Wednesday, March Nth, when his; eldest daught- er. Miss Annie, was united in marâ€" xim- to Mr. Donald Gilchrist. of Brandon, Manitoba. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Fer- guson, 3.3... of Glenarm. The house served to about. 60 guests. The groom's gift to the bride was a Persian lamb Coat. and to the brides- maid a. gold brooch. Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist will quake their home in Brandon. Manitoba. The bride’s travelling dress was a suit ohgreen ladics' cloth, with hat to match. . (m erhmsdzw. March 7, a quiet “Hiding was sule'mnized in Scott-st. Mcthodist church. Fort Rouge. Win- niphg. when .‘Ir. (Eco. W. Soutliam, bf ()xhow. Saskatchewan. was united in bonds ui holy matrimony to Miss Margaret Noel)", an employee of Ea- tbn's establishmcnt. the Rev. H. J. Morgan Officiating. After the certh mony a reception was held at Mrs. (i. E. Waring's. a friend of the. bride, nib-r which tho guests partook of a dainty and well spread supper. The happy couple will rmhiniin the city ibr a ivw days after which they will take up residence at the 'gu'oom's home in the vicinity of Oxbow. é\l5\lll, u..-., v. \v-‘...._--_.. was tastefully decorated rwith red Carnations and smilax. The bride, who was given away by her brother, ,‘l'he Veterinary: Specialty. Go; J mu» 6’) l/r (4) gig (2 ILCHRISTâ€"CAMPBELL. Hymeneal. your Stock A few weeks ago Mr. Evans spoke at Bobcaygeon, at which place a branch of the society was organized. At this meeting Mr. Evans deplored the process of extermination of fish land game that was going on every- where. White fish in lake ,Ontario in the recollection of middle aged men, were so plentiful that as many as 90,000 had been taken in one haul of a seine not. Such quantities were killed that they were left to rot,,and used as manure on the fields. The same process was carried on in Lake Erie. The process of extermination continues. The farmers along the Kawartha lakes are in the same po- isition as the farmers on the large . lakes.‘ They know perfectly well tha‘ 'the man who nets the maskinon-ge in 'the rivers, who spears and shoots them over the spawning beds, and takes the bass from their nests along the shore, is exterminating them as effectually as the net fishers did the white fish. There is, howeven this great difference, the white fish is merely a food fish, the bass and maskinonge are both food and sport and. one pound of sport. fish is worth. fifty pounds of food fish to the locals. ity than can attract sportsmen. [tract man).~ who do not care for the Emom nunhem solitude of the wilds. They e1e nearer to the busy centres and cam of access and when the lT'rent Valley Canal is completed itj will viumish one To! the most magni-. ficcnt cruising routes, imaginable for. yachts and house-boats. Beautiful: crafts are now being used by, the moneyed; Americans on waters that hre mere ditches compared to they Kawartha Lakes. and the tributary.‘ chain of waters. The best class of-x Americans will be attracted to this unique waterway provided sport be given. They will pay anything for what» they require. Farm products; will be needed, and that means good... money la the farmers. Theyn Willa their money freely, but not for! he pleasure of seeing the scenery; That they can get in other Wplaces they must heve some incentwe. It. is foundin the bass and maekinonge, .0: these lakes, which are the hrgesta and iith on :the Ameq'm jmirfl mam .why so? Mahatma the lakes mvide the m foodsu A maskinonge destroyed at. the; Spawning season kills 150,000 bggg The anarth'a Lakes posse‘ss a charm gal! their own. They will- jab; Elforts of this kind have been at- tempted before but have failed be- cause they have been purely local and isolated efforts. IRecently branches have been formed, and by having headquarters at Toronto, a cohesion has been given to these branches. and in unity of forces, in- fluence can now be brought to bear in the right direction. A meeting is to be convened in Lindsay at an early date for the purpose of considering the protection of fish and game, at which Mr. A. Kelly Evans, Secretary of the On- tario Fish and Game Protection, To- ronto. will be invited to attend. FISH AND GAME PROTECTION. MONDAY, MARCH 26,â€"By J osepn Meehan, auctioneer; credit we of horses. cattle and impIements. the property of J. D. O’Brien. south half lot 11. con. 10, Emily. Sale at one o'clock and We as Mr. O'Bl‘rien intends going west. MONDAY, MARCH - 25-43:,» mas _~ Rowe's, auctioneer, credit “~11! ”farm stock and inlplements,"‘the 7- __ - ‘ WARDLâ€"On March 10th, in Harvey, Abraham Ward, aged 81 years. W EIRâ€"On March 9. in Harvey, Lvdia Weir, wife of Win. Weir, agegl 63 years. ~ , _ CHALMERSâ€"At his residence, 685 Lansddwne avenue, Toronto. Kai-ch 15th, Andrew Chalmers, in his 7lst GILCIIRIST â€" CAMPBELLâ€"At the home of the bride’s parentsJ Hart- ley, on March 14th, by the Rev. J'. A. Ferguson; B.A., Mr. Donald Gilchrist. .of Brandon. Manitoba. to Miss Annie Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell, of Hartley. ’ HUNTERâ€"MURPHYâ€"On March 14. iq' Bobcaygcon. by the Rev. W. G. Smith, Joseph Hunter, of Rugby, N. Dakota and Rosedale Murphy. of Bobcaygeon. CALEYâ€"LAMBâ€"On March 14th, in Bobcaygeon, by the Rev. W. J. Creighton. William Lawrence Caley of Lindsay, and Margaret Edith KINNEAR.â€"In Lindsay, on Sunday, March 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. ,Jas. Kinnear, a daughter. - BURSTâ€"On March 9th. in Bobcay- geon to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hurst, a daughter. FISHERâ€"On March 10th In Bobcax- goon, to Mr. and LII-5.1). Fisher,a. son. ‘ NORTHEYâ€"In Fenelon Falls. on March 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Northcy, a son. SI’TTONâ€"In the township of Vern- lam, on Feb. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Sutton. a. daughter. GRAHAMâ€"In the township oi Som- crvil-le, on March 11th. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Truax, a. son. MINOREâ€"At Fem-Jon 'Falls, on Marcb13, to Mr. and Mrs.‘Jamw M-inore, a daughter. We hope Lindsay citizens will take a lively interest in this question. and that they will show that inter- est by attending the meeting in large numbers. branch of .which it is hoped will be forum-d in Lindsay, is an educative one, rather than one that is seeking for prosecutions. It aims to Show the people that there is a law._ and that it is to their in-tcn'sts to ob- serve it. Lam-.b of Verulam, daughter of Mr. John Lamb. 5110' MM {6573.35 m _ ;.. ‘ .. ‘ rO'CIOCk and V auctioneergéfedit‘ia or! , Lttle and impIements, the 1081:3330; or J. n. O’Brien. south. :33; .131 L1. 9021. 1_0, firmly. Sale ‘ for left hum SATURDAY, MARCH 24â€"By Step- hen Oliver, auotioneer. Sale of household furniture and a quantity : of farm implements, on the market square, ‘ Lindsay. ‘ Sale at one o’clock and without rem-re: THURSDAY, lumen 29.â€"-By mas Bow-es. auctioneer. credit sale of farm stock and implemgntg, p130 TUESDAY, MARCH 27~â€"By Elias Bowes, auctioneer, credit ysale of farm stock and impiements the property of ‘ George Robinson, lot The. ‘stock includes 2 mares. 3 well- bred colts, 5 cows. 1 newly calved cow. 4 heifers. The implements,arc nearly all new. TUESDAY, APRIL 3.â€"â€"By Joseph Mcehan, Auctioneer. Credit. sale of Farm Stock and Implements. ' the property of Mr. H. D. Hutton, lot 18, con. 3. 096. about 2 miles west. of Undsay. {Sale at 12 o'clock and, without reserve, as Mr. Hutton has sold his farm. The stock in- cludes 3 mares, 2 horses, 5 young cows. 3 calves. a number of hens. The implements are all first-clash“. FRIDAY. MARCH 30â€",-By Elias Bow- es, auctioneer. credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Alfred Tiers. lot 26, con._ 6, Verulam. Sale at one ,o’clock and without reserve. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28.â€"By Elias Bowes,‘ Auctioneer, Credit sale of 'Farm Stock and Implements, the property of EdWin Stephens, lot, 3, con. 5, Ops, Sale at one o'clock and without: reserve, as Mr. Stefibcns is going to the west. SATURDAY, MARCH 24.â€"By Geo. Jackson. auctioneer, credit sale of horses, harness, blankets, robev, buggies, road carts, 'phaétons, _etc., at Fanning’s Repository, William-st Lindsay, opposite Maunder's hotel; Sale at. one o'clock p.m. OST. -Abou§ the middle of Februâ€" ary, between Pension wd Lindsay g dog skin mitt, brown in color. for left land. Findcr will please leave at The Watchma- Wade:- ol- fies. Lindsnyo or with the undersign- ed p abacus, Fenian Fans iaâ€"ro‘pm'g? of w. E. m , 10c 19. con. 8. Penelon. Sale at one o’clock and without manic. _ and a. number of hens. A lull stock of implements, consisting of Massey-Harris binder, 6 It. cut, nearly new, a. wagon also new. a. seed-sow mower. horse-rake. pota- to scuffler. fanning-millhturnip pulp- ar. a 2 horse-power, set of sleight. 2 set double harness, 1 set singlb harness and stone boat and log- ging chains, and other things not mentioned. Eon. am supposed t6 be in out. o steers stockers, 5 head bee! cattle. 2 brood sows, a dozen young gig}; 11-3. S‘ale at. one o‘clock FIRST-CLASS FAR! FOR SALE.â€" Tho south bolt 0! lot 17 in the first concession of the towgohip of 09'. Econ 1004.012»: pm for may: Eldon; 65v ”manned. W FARM FOR SALE-Nair FARM FOR'SALE OR RENT.-Two miles from Lhdscy market. 200 ac- res. all 'under cultivation. large frame bqrn, brlck house, good wa- ter. pumped‘by wind mill. Finest. property {or mixed fanning in the county. Low purchase price : easy van“ A ‘7 RESIDENCE FOR- SALE-0n Cain- bridgeâ€"st.. south, solid brick, 8 rooms; bath, etc. Large, .new stable. with. electric light; very complete. Apply gt this oflice.â€"9 FAR! Iron -' SALEâ€"Containing 200. net-(:5. in the 5th con. Eldon, 17’5 cleared. balance timberedhwttemq SECOND-HAND WOOD FURNACE FOR SALEâ€"In good condition ; will take an. stick. Will be sold cheap. Apply to D. N. SMITH. Lorneville, 0nt.-â€"50-tt. FARM FOR SALE.â€"Tonders will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday. the 3rd day of April HARNESS BUSINESS FOR SALE. â€"-At. Kinmoum. doing good trade: can be bought with (71' without shop. l'ricc reasonable. immodiato’ possession. ~A'ISO house and '10! for sale. Apply to C. E. COLE. Kinmount I’. 0.-â€"12-3. m a record of 2.13. For particu- lar! 49¢ nuanced pedigree. amply to ‘ JOHN SHEEH'EY. 6-,13. Fcnelon Runs. Ont. FOR SALEâ€"Fine heavy three-yearâ€" old bay colt. broken. Apply to L. M. REESE,‘ Coboconk.-'â€"11-2. ' FAR! FOR SALE-North quarter. lot 20, con. 1. Mariposa. contain- ing 50 are more on less: Pram» house, frame stable. plenty good water. omhard of over ~ 70 trees; all Iwing: also a quantity small fruit trees. 30110 concessinn {rum Valentin; schdol on corner of lot For further particulars apply at. this otiioe.â€"l2-LL ' "Boron Rothschll " the groom Mambrino Pacing S lion, will be sold at a reasombb price owing to the 'll-heolth and one of- the owner. Boron Rothschild is 9 you! old and has 0. private record of 2. 26 (no pub- lic record). He is lircd by Kean RW.- dun Dolly Boll. private regard o! 2.36. My Bell is by nonbrluo Southun 2.26. private tml 2. 20. Boron Rothschild has prdved himself to be u sure foulâ€"get- ter and one 0! his prov!!! sold in Montreal two you-s ‘30 (or 8800. 00, while many other: have reached the $300.00 max-L. He has never been trained but can oasiLv be made to cuftintion. A first-class 1am viith modermbuilding. Good or- chérd. Wei! Fenced and watered. 'lfoderate price {or Quick ador- is owner isvgoing'to the west. Apply to“ STEPHEN OLIVER, William- containing one hundred acres. more or less; ninetyJour acres elected and in good state of cultivation. the remainder, pasture and hud- wood. a, stone dwdling house. I bane summer kitchen. woodahed. and orchard. a fume barn 60180. : lume'mble for horses and a} tlo 60 feet long, and a, driving mod. It. is in stoodlocustyyu Minna m Op- rah-o“ cation; and school. convenient to Glad!” pout omen and church. shout {out and: froin Lindm. plough“ Inge Anita: harvest : {1337' 3565'; Apply to use CATHERINE NAYUOR. 22 3131;:- nt.. north ward. Lindsay, Ont. Na by two' mob-failing: wells and small spring creek. Fjrst-cl'ass out- buildings. .Barn 40x104.‘ with a 35x44 stone: basement under all 7 first-class hen house 18x50: com- fortable log house; nice orchard ;. soil heavy clay. .wm be sold cheap (or quick sale. Apply on4the 9mm- shame to: 0m: than mom same an. sum tor W31: aiso dwelling on 90? flat. to rent at reasonable r'ate.«\PP1y 3- Isl-SILL' S Store, 90-Kelltâ€"st--f-1°'u OOIFORTABLE.HQUSE '10 BENT at": G. T. B. 311008.. Immedihte possession. Apply to Stephen 011-- veq. linden/.7841. FAR! T0 RENT.â€"â€"«Lot 25, con. 10, hovers township, 200 acres. About three mfioe from Bethe cly : .conâ€" venient to market“. school ‘ and church. humediatc possession. [or Eerms. Apghy .to‘ G. A: JORDAN, P. 0. Box 75, Lindsayâ€"64!. 5398-10 A. ANNIS; '10: 3, .con. Eldonâ€"98. 1906. for the purchase of the F439!)- 05 farm, being the north “est quar- ter of lot 13, concussion 4 town- ship of Ops. Highest, or any tend- or not, necessarily accepted. Address tender to STEWART 6: 0' CONNOR Solicitors for Fen-um Estate. â€"11-3. terms upplyflto MRS'. J AXE LEE. Bathany. P. O.â€"12-3. Two fréiit room-on first flat, , north, LindsngaS-tf.’ Stallion for Sale. FOR ELLE Ol' Recently, John Campbell. of "Fair- viow.” Woodville. sold 0! the Shortâ€" homs advertised in out- columns . one real good Strathallnn cow with a fine heifer calf at (pot to Mr. Neil Helm. of Wpodville, Out. To Mr. Alennder Grant of_ Cressweli. he sold a choice young mm o! the same fam- ily. The Strathallam are knovm as being anon; the very best strain 8": «Wt-cream”. The ad. advertinepent is coqtinued as there is still one good bull and a fine uro- youn-old heifc on offer. They are mad onel. and are sure to please Shot-thorn breeders in Scotland are starting a gene“! campaign to arouse mtiment against the renoval o! the cattle Mo. According to area”. 01m passed. by a. large, and rep- memtistqwéasfi M M358 on Bloor-st, when he received an'apc oploctic stroke from which he never recovered. Deceased, who was in his 71st year. leaves a widow. two dat'ghtcm',.'Eary and Kate, and one son. Walter. all living at. home. The family moved to Town’to 'aome {our teen. ".ars ago from Lindsay, where deceased was a tailor. In religion the late Mr. Chalmers was a Pres- byterian. He was a strong Liberal in politics. He was born Tn Hon-- atrose. Scotland. Two sisters. Mrs. Hubert and Mrs. Bright, living at. Kinmount. Ont. ; another sister. Mrs. Gidley. in Victoria 8.0., and abro- ther David, at Burnt River. Ont., survive him. The interment took place on Sunday anemoon to Pros- pect, Cemeteryâ€"Toronto Globe. Mr. Andrew Chalmers died last Thursdag afternoon at his home, 685 Ltmsdoxxn 7 avenue, Toronpo, .. after half an hours illness. Hi: I'm! just, returned from his place of busigess deep ’v'i'efl 'i‘i'hfch he was digging. He was down 30 feet when he put in tuo charges of dualin. Whrle being drawn up in the Mafia and nenr the top the explosion took place. Coonex was terriblyfinjured by fly'ng rocks, one large J piece going completely through themlm of his left hand. Both. hap'ds hanging onto the rope were fra‘c‘tm'ed. One leg was also badlv cut. while the man 5 face “as peppered “ith flving stones. Thirtv stitcha’ were required to sew up the injuriépa one hand. Cooney is ex- pected‘ to recover unless blood-pois- oning .sets in. How the accident oc- curred is a mvstery, as Cooney is an experienced miner. \ Benjamin Cooney. a middle-aged married man. was brought to the City Hospital Bellevillo. last Friday in a bad»; quiltilated condition, the resu}t of}: premature expjpsipn in__a ,-.â€".q.~-a I 4 n‘ -1 l have been appointed agent for the famous SaYl-‘HER‘S INCI'BATOR AND BROODICR. also Poultry Sup- plies of all kinds. Full information on application, or drop me a card and I will plaCo one on trial. NO MONEY Rl-EQI'IRED l'N‘l‘Il. EGGS ARE HATCHED. This is the best Incubator on the market and always gives satisfaction. â€"-1 2-4 Also agent for PARA”) ROOFING for all kinds of buildings. sides and roofs. In order to close up the estate of the late George Crandcll, I am in- structed to offer eight. houses on Queen and St. Paul-sta.. Lindsay. for immediate sale. Houses will be sold separately or en bloc. Liberal terms to right, parties. Valuable Residents! Property in Ward. Lindsay. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"An eight FOR SALE To 0198!} UP 38111! â€"thlmnlth chop sad mldanoe a Lotus. m ll . good opening to: o bhckmlth und promrty will b'o 00ch upon very my W.IAPP13 to I. E. WELDON, So"dtor. Lind FOR SALE. â€" Puerod'. Scotch Shorthorn Bull. {it for service from good milking strain. 'Anply to HENRY C. LOGIE 10:20. con. FAR! FOR ISALEgâ€"Eust. hull , lat ‘23,. Con. 14. Wm. 100 acres. more or less, 75 cleared and in good state of cultivation, balance hardwood, cedar and mama-ac; sharp clay loam ; first-class grain or alsike land; frame barn 32 x 54. frame stfile. :in'ving house. hog pen and henhouse; 3 wells :o cistern in house and at. barn. Large frame house, with kitchen and woodshed; halt acre orchard. About 9 miles from Lindsay. one mile from Cambray. For. particul- ars apply to 1.: E. WELDON. Sol- icitor, Lindsay. Good title guar- anteedâ€"1%“. - FOB . S;\LE-'il?“'md‘ Stuck-atâ€" or. with www.4rgow.; 1 rider mill. 1 set. blacksmith's tools. 1 set carpenter's tools. 1 camping outfit, 3 huge fish nets. SETH ARMI'I‘AGE. lot 20. con. 15, Mar- iposa. (.‘ambmy P.0.â€"12â€"4. horn Bulls will V- ;' "my ion Herd Boo: . Gr Mice. Apply to JOHN iB. " 24. con. 2, 0953M P76. â€"â€" 12â€"2. . - A. m w , - 2-rf . room cottage. stone foundation. good ceHu'and large stables, good we" and some fruit trcos, three and one-half acres ground. Corner «1 St. Georg: and Wei stmcts Ed; Wand. Apply 10’”.M MAC m)xlALD,â€"L2-3§§ Incubators and Broader: 7. Ops. Lindsay P.0.â€"â€"l 2-2. SHORT-BORIS SOLD. WELL EXPLOSION. avenue, Toronyo, after ur’s illness. He had just. on his place of business ., when he received an'apc 'oke from which he never Deceased, who was in his '. leaves a widow, two Diary and Kate, and one -, all living at home. The red to Toronto' some {out- ago from Lindsa: where _____ 9.. _-II A A_. sum: had a Otta-w Beale: waitec all of front powa' the en C HALMERS I. E. WELDON, Solicitor, Milne Block, Lindsay. GORDON ICING. ‘ Oak'wood P. O getic enthusiasm of the people on the front as» to the necessity or electric power {or the industrial progress of the community. Ix. Quivcrwcll hoped to see more Lindsay people show a disposition .to help forward the entry of Burleig-h and Buckhorn power to” this¢district. Incidentalb' he spoke of the great deputation doing to Ottawa on. the' 29th to press {or the completion of the Trent Canalâ€"the «question of out- let to be forbidden. He hoped Lind- say would be alive to the needs of water tmnspomtion and wouid also send a deputation. ' and Brighton, {besides millionaire Americans who reside at Cobourg in summer. Twelve municipal Canyons had at their own expense cone ' Ottawa to assist lam in regard: to Healeydhlisk out half tint umber. waited on the Ontario GOVernment, all of which goes to show the ener- CENTRAL ONTARIO POWER (‘OMPAN Y WILL COMMENCE WORK SOUS. Mr. J. Culverwoll, managing diree. tor of the Central Ontario Power Co. Was in town this week. ‘He stated that he is satisfied that work and- dchlopment will be started at the Company's property at Burleig'h Falls before May lst. The main line will pass through Peterboro. Mill- brook, Bowmanvillo and Oshawa ; the two last places have applied for some 1800' horsepower. It is also the intention to run a branch line from a point north of Millbrook up to Omemee and Lindsay. There is ample power. as Buckhorn Falls pow- er will be tied to Burleigh Falls dr- cuit together giving a capacity 01-: some 7,000 horsepower in the dry seasonâ€"that is according to the es- timates of competing power owners at PQerboro. Mr. Culverwell refered to the strong opposition he had, ai- ways been up against by Moro power owners and intemted Toronto peopkâ€"that was always the trouble of the delayed development. Lust winter he Ind organized the Northumberland-Durham Power 00.. Limited, to develop Healy Falls. on the Upper Trent River. the greater part of which the Company now: con- irol. ‘He had nearly fifty of the leading business men as shareholders in Cobourg, Port Hope. _Colbome Cures Rheumatism As to whether the new company will seek to eecum cntrance‘j’nto the city the promoters will not speak. but, they declare that they have no connection whatever with the exist- ing radial railway. hm tor a poi-hon 'o‘f {fighrouto through Vibe two counties and not A new line which will seek incor- poration this session is the Toronto 8:. Port Perry Electric Railway. This company is being {armed by cephal- ists in York and Ontario wountics, filWJmthe dirtrict which will be served by the line. The line is pro- jecmd mv'run [tom the city eastward to Port Perry, a distance of :u..m.t 35 miles, but the exact route 1; Wm follow has not yet been decided upon. It would presumably enter the city, or, rather, approach it, in much the me m as p» Scarbom 19.0 The incogmmomlaewt opposimzyfz-om ghei‘ any: Bgy Railway, 3‘:th will. Very I'M [may the Electric line. As an answer to this, it will be argued before the railway committee that. the electric line willflSm'e a different section 'of' the travelling public and supply accommodation which the steam line cqnnot gire. ' tuken to-morrow they would be against the removal of the restrio tions. ltr. Gordon mentioned a '10- cal case in which disease ecu-ted by a calf, cost £10,000 to stamp ~.out. It was absurd to think that Cana- dians couid gu‘u‘wd 3,000 miigs of frontier. Hr. David Hume admitted that there was no disease in Canada. at present, but although British cattle were quarantined sixty days, thousands were admitted from lexi- 00, Texas and Colorado . wiihbut quarantine. THE cum KIDNEY CUB! TORONTO TO PORT PERRY. v- u "l"""" ahead to give the engines another chance. At the Summit, 14 mil- us out from Port Hope, it' took four men in turns to pitch the snow over the top of the cut." BURLEIGH FALLS POWER “mat-”Mum interests 9% ”0004000 to £180.- Toronto to Port Perry. Said in a Few Words don'tfihnrouttbeudeadl. ltbfldWhghg clean. Ila-h. mu W“”M New m PAGE AflL'VEIT‘f the

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