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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Mar 1913, p. 1

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Ammlmochool, . “mummybwbcencted m _ m‘mm; mule, providing mm momma: the brim. which will be Iuhnltud on M, April 10th. ‘11“ doubled oboVe was arrived at. _‘.l:my have been surprised at the eX= amteummmto ,, 1 ‘ m mu . , mam mim- B' kwmm‘hm .. ‘l‘uesi-tiireeotlisrparliament~ ‘ p g www.mumvommmm-mmmmmw.mu. nuclei meeting Mission ”Hence Of the qualities and the h3fld= '2de the ass is tiles-sis Yet a sold his“ pp ooh oi use M’mmmsmsell. not he us “down "I0 m M education not stuck. lie-m. J. - . - ‘ . he would “1:“ issues is“ not so M Mew “men. Igloo-us ll. mulls. 4m Caren. r. A. _ men who .... 3* w 0! 0.08m numdu.stsplss.mmel ' night to lynch him. its “prim All who M M m militias the no“ at Education. we pass. I i i . villi? designs offered in Aft Tleiflg, mafia“! :33”.me ' * m all Wm- go gum in white as. The: the Will 0300" W; out and presented the use to the - , - 7 ~ the Mia‘s lile. Burning u do: the strssis. The \rt llchzmes. Alt Sateens for dFBPEf= elm used: So the strum AW 13' 1911: . '. d m s m or venue. sllssils council. ‘ s , , wrsteh “9' covered with erosion, has been punished hr the part he A mob of . couple 0! hundred men that the sues ”um I“ he ml: Ir. mm“ an,“ “m the a- 4 ., g . PM), {if femafklbly lgw prices. chased is as iron can; in the toeit‘isit. Oasevcrsl mute stem“ the hospital and armed tried in Costssvllo. Irho Supreme quest specks lee itsell. Ofccurse ‘ 2i i... ssurrheuse pug, “a a brother cl State has made more or less whole: Walker forth. still chained to his court Mussel to grant the request. the "were will vole as the by: . - , .l , ‘ , ‘ , ‘ the murdered women applied the hearted enacts to bring the murderers eat. The details of the burning are e“ the trials were resumed. The low as use“ 9,.- pessiblv. l u: v c me in beautiful colormgs, bOtl‘l mates. Eulbr in the day the ash is lustiee. but without success. 89“» too horrible to mention. The main lust mu tried m confessed. sumo "was me brick from {he south . ,e, ‘ , _ . had lynchedssether negro for the it is said that nothing more will be hot is that a wounded men was delssee put in evidence is show that am who“: “a 9m “alga M991, 1 ; j u .uul Qélf‘t'. and a large range of crime. The citizens oi Roasted are done. although reveal news is burned to deslh in the slreels. ‘i‘he he was Ismail: detective. and he think 010.000 will be sufficient. Tho : = p =. the first to admit that they made is have participated in the lynching next do;; the whole country van; was sequined TM! WIS Ml mil: school «ill probably be moved a in .l “is it “20m 1 DC C9 333 per yd regrettable err-er is murdering the walk the streets at Costesville as with the heus oi the first lynching Lem on the America Society for lie .9 u“, “ammmg. “a w my . fir=t men. bill they are of opinion honored chime. in the Hints at l‘ediisylvsnis. There the Advsnmmeht oi the Nazca em= buy u piece of prupurly pm «am ul that the meritorious nature of iheir TRIED T0 i‘i’llflfl‘l‘ SUIGlilhl. “Iii s nationwide 68!!!!“ that the PM“ “39 bum ““99““ agency ‘0 the poem radium. sl'lmufh .ilw second lynching stones for the ear-ll: ‘i‘his Doetesville show is one of the ringleadel‘s should be punished. Four scum ““10an “10 Burns 7990“. owner. who lives in We Hlulvi. melts up miblgkg. most terrible m the hlsiorr gt dais alter the crime one men end which is said is some all the ridge . in“ mm, one God‘i‘ififiliilqleh‘. uonuon. bushing. The crime tor which l-wo hays were uncalled. and the in- leaders. will NM “1 3'” Mill! 0‘ "A committee at the heard of lad: is m The ilousgun lynching tools place in ”Zach” Walker was bur-nail on his realisation MIMI: in all. W" per- “l“ (“WWW 0" ”‘9 “WW but 5° neuron examined several proposed <: ' as State where the feeling againstlbud was the Killing of Edgar- llii‘e. a‘ Buns “6'9 WWW: 340“ Of them M! 30‘ Md" ll WW“ 4 day ‘3" sites in the south weld. but came lo nagrncs is V'er-y hitter. People “-holfizecjgl poucumgn, At we time were youths at about twenty. One so A30 it W“ announced W” the the conclusion that the prment site K I D G L o v E S Considered themselves the leading'there was no evidence to Show whirl0f them. named ”mart" made a 8“” “l W“"”‘""“ had done “"‘was the must suilablv." ‘ citizme took part in the afiair with lher Rice had been cruelly murdered] written (‘Oliffléflilm and illiplii‘utcd a it could do 0" intended ‘0 do in ’9‘ Deputy-Reeve l>0b:Onâ€"“ What will vnthusiasm, and it would le difficult or iihetller he had been shot in Bull-I (loten 0“ MOW- people. Allah” Nm' gard to the (‘oatosville murder. lit cost to submit the hy-law '3" l'ession substantiated that of Sch- ’ (‘lcrk Rayâ€""l‘i'Obably $200." wartz. and it seemed ccrlain that Winnipeg's lire loss for 191‘)- was [ii-putv-lleeve Dobson â€" “Hy-laws some at. least of the gllilty would be 3775.000. Hist money. and I thought perhaps the (ouncil would pass the bylaw .. .. ““5.” -ll: tun-t. llll unis, swims. grâ€"g llllflllfli, lggg 1.. l..§|l'll31‘i: l :1(. \: «mm i'. 'i ' 2i um: French kill glove, inzinil- to exilain to them that they had dlefem‘e. At any raw. the mob got .‘ : Ml. ligi it , lli lll-le’ \l'llllifi a-lil I 00 C(lllllllllloxl as horrible a Cl‘lllle 85 the after Walker. “0 took refuge in 8 , . wretch thi-y murdercd. ln antes- live and stood off his pursuers with ..\" . ..v. ..... \ E: .5141 m: ~kl’l ‘1:|l\.'{3~' w 5}] one, doing fasmner. without going to the people. We 1 no Fir“ Form Pupils From Lindsal May ' 'Borde" Po'icy i:12"):..:i:':..;“:;..;":;';:;:;;...,2:35;. ' ° ' ' . Endorsed by {south ward ratepayers pay towards 1 Secure Free Tuition 1n the Collegiate Institute Grand Lodgei‘“""" . than the other wards will turn the FINE COR ETS ‘ M... s The advisability of allowing first month or 75 cents where there areI' Mr. Stewart stated that. the fifth “ 0“” . -~ . . - _- , . M ' -Bv-al-â€"-"'l‘h .- , a d» form pupils at. the Lindsay (.‘ollegtho m a. family. Mayor Deal Con-.lorm in the public school and the. \lmdsor. March 13. 'llu Boudonl rum 0 south is r is . . . . . - - - . l ‘ licv late Institute to receive free tuiti n‘tends that . the resent fee Rec 3 first form in the collegiate were 1"“‘41 P" - a.. . . . ° ' p p I the Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West I lhe Heard of Education made a mis- - ' . _ . , _:‘ le ' bu'ld'n i . 1- meeting of the town council, a num- i in the collegiate. I think that those ‘collegiate have the advantage of a to do}. although some members ad ,:h0011n’ l l c that b g an in! . ~ J , '. , < 'la I . 1“ ‘ , . " r - ' . ' " ' “V‘”: "' ”1"“5‘ 15 to "3" A” gnarl “Jug" lber of the school board members be- who do not attend the first form larger teaching staff. He painted “5"“ ”ram“ such “am" on the ‘ .. _ . . ' - ' - ground that it savored of partv’ 3”- (3r““"- “h“n ”19 bylaw was lmg present, and although no action now are kept home beCause their par- out that the collegiate aflected the . l , ~ . , . ~ ) litics. submitted to tho people the south ' ‘ - ' hem o to 'ork. I whole commumt . The sum lost. in lo _ “as taken the idea was looked upon cnts u ant t. to g vv 3 Eight hundred dollars was Voted to l ward school was to be repaired, and Protestant missions in Quebec. and “'8 have eQUlVali‘Tll ‘0 $3.500 00W ‘0 $500 to Protestant orphanage. May- make those nepairs, but I believe the or Hockt-n “[ Toronto propoundod a south ward children should have the 0. HF emu-h fur slighl and thallium figures in new was endorsed h‘. thcfcertainly entitled to a new school. .. fulhtv E; -' ' ~ ."1‘t'vwv ' us : . . l - ~ ' ‘ ' ' t ”9" '_ '_lt"t9 “”1‘ 4‘1”} L l L H “'1'" ‘ “d was trot-1y discus-sod at lust week's many from attending the first form sunilar, but the first. form in ' rm pl‘w-i rztixnz. al-o moulds-d are :1. number of Very favorably and will no doubt be think that. the motion would carry fees will be paid out. of the public fully discussed at. a future meeting of at the board of education. but the itaxeS. the town fathers. ftotvn would lose that. $400 revenue.” Dr. White stated that. the fifth form n. M l 1 Il ' f l l R A ther te char ‘dm had been before the department.‘ . . . . ‘ ' ' ,~ ‘ ‘ i ' -- " . n l e _ 1' D P me e briefl) stared. 9" 33 o n lecheme (m. qreatlv enlarginc mp or- same accommodation and should ha\'e ‘ ll 9 ’ i ‘Y ’ lthat althourh he persona” ' favored would mean a salary of at. least of education for some time past. ' ~ . {3:937 l"? C H N RI! 7 the idea. yet it was a. que:uon that, $1000 “ Mayor Ilealâ€"" The fourth lorm‘m‘rs Km“ ‘0 orphanages. and for 06- a “‘3‘" 9°h°°‘- “° "8‘9 the 0‘“ hm“ . ‘ .» 7 . . . . . - . '. .- ,. _ ' l‘ools and besides can sell .- ‘ l ~ ' - -. - - .. l ‘ .‘ . u l . ch ld lame. the mu; form ltahlwh-ns .m old memhels homo. m bnth SC - l should be investigated iully. Ifl Mr. 'lhos. Stewart. stated that caves a. l the Francs-st. property for $1,500. {first form pupils are to receive free fifth form work was id be given free Icompletes him and {its him for life." " “pod-"ll “’mmiuo“ will consider ”l“ ‘ _ _ . p d "l C s .71. and One Pricie - Lindsay Xtuition the :‘usult. u‘ill be a loss in the cheapest way wm'ld ho to give it Mr. Stewartrâ€"" A climber of plam‘ireport. . ‘ Lurlhm' I bélm'e ”w nmth Yul.“ l liens to the town amounting to $400 in the collegiate. [“1 do not think 1who have tried this have gone back M" ”- l-“Vl'l‘ka 'loronto. . l'ufll l bacl: tlht"l;.l“:i“r “lid the 9101’L in from I'lll’i'S‘ 11””!de ‘hc first: form. it Wotild materially increase the at- to the {00 system. it, being claimed ‘Kl‘aud muft(‘.'."was presented with a 4 genre “I ‘h (it 5:.“ q“. . ' . ~‘--- -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"--‘-â€"-â€"--â€"-â€"~â€"-=- Ill' thvrc is free tuition the tendency tendancc because out of the 63 town that. “non tuition is free there 1.:Cublnt't “' “11"” ‘1’} un “Ck"‘lwlfimc‘ ‘ [or be: “‘1‘: q “1‘: ‘0" (li‘d “33f éwill ho to increase the number of pupils who passed the anrance last. not the some regularity in attend- lmcnt 0‘ ““"““"" Wilden“) ”‘9 “"50- "‘0‘“ .‘ .. ‘- . "l“ t- 5000" 0 h .. : ' so 1 r . P I 1) f l ‘ . ~ . “ ‘ ' ‘ . . .. - . - Ald. Mc‘latlars. that the re uest of K .1. LlLLl hlll0i I, 3. 1V em er 0 pupils and perhaps will mean a new .yeitr 53 went on to the collegiate, so .ance. 20K?“ ’MA the -dla‘.h1 of .( “PUT”? (h . school loard be COmplic: with tcuclwr will have to be employed. 1! 'you have only ten more to draw! Reeve Kylie gave notice of motion - CON. 1 1L "lulCth exp arm. “as L J . ‘i ‘ . ,.v ' . .' . _, “I ,_ ,. ,. ihlfl) I‘lndey Babeba“ Team, :5 llhi- council want to do that the ,on." lthut he would introduce a by-luw at. cxl’rl‘FN"‘l in 1' 't‘blllUUUn 0‘ "bm' H“ ”3 lau “as mun a. {m‘t and Dolby to his widow. Si‘COnd rcading, and will pass on to l km ‘ . C Iboul'd n‘mv suncliOn their action. Oil Mayor Beulâ€"“ There is a. move-lthe 0°le meeting to appropriate 8. , . . , v . , . : . . . - . ‘ . .. . . d ] }tdd--P (”nous Cdna’dlan " portsman ‘courso this “Ollld not effect the l ment on foot to do away with all cx- ‘new scav'cngor in Lindsay. I” All’ I LSTER. | ilu ratcpaslrs for a third rm lng 0n ic at u .1 nl th t stud 'aminati as in passing from oncl _ - . I llonm Tllll‘ wus strongly condomn-i'l‘hursday. .\pril 10th. ._._..._..-..... , on y p pi sâ€"o y c own . -. o . _‘ , ' _ . , .- . . V. ___ . wvr l-lH.oH_ has simw- bu-coim- on» of tho fastest, icnis. ’l‘lic pros-wot. fee is $1 per .school to another." lADVER'l‘lSE IN THE WARNER ed, “n" “'d “m"“hpd ‘0 UM” ”‘i AM' hmnle, aft” fuiihor “’""'d" any action taken to resifit the estab- , RUG". Spoke in fa.\'or of the council . . .n’lm‘ nu I'm-“q" i" ilu- “mm" and is now i "’“ "‘ ""‘ "" "‘ "" "‘ "‘ "" "'" "" " " " ' - . lishmt-nt of a scparate parliament for passing the by-law “llhOllL submit.- JUDGE HARDING STARTED IT Barrister Silnson W... M m M. .. ,.,.. ., H“. l-m- “' NHL” H luddv “mm" lull o . s-d ed with the decisions 0! the supreme unfavorable response on the part of .y l t . ‘ M‘m‘w' TH" ”Wk“ “Nb Henley. on WInnlng I e court of Canada on the marriage the [N'Oplt’ would not be fair to tho ' ’ "'1' ~'”.\ “1“”. (:m. Lililu, llu' late Jack McAdam . ‘ ° ° laws. and the desire expressed ihut south ward ratepayers. 'â€" \ "A m” mull and Hon 8mm“ . MUSOFNC semi-centennial Fund 0' . Mr 1. ,\ gunwn was in Toronto the privy Council should soon giw Mayor Real thought the question , l 1.. \illl‘lllllll 'l‘llli (-rnlllllllg- uohllPVt‘nli'nt ()l hlS $100,000 ”as been Raised. on 'l‘hurqdnv l0()l\'ln[.' after ”10 (19- a ruling on the whole subject. I ShOUld be left over for further discus. "“- 1’ “-“l “W“ interesting career came thron- years-i '7 ’"'"" “‘1" ago, wlmi, pmcticullv unassisted, be m ‘Illlll..llt‘ l'l" l‘ol'lllt'll lht' L'nnudian Baseball [ga- AnnOUnccmcnt l5 ~ “131“"! M Ill-‘3 gnu, which has uttramcd so much .at- {semi-centennial charitublo fund of l‘.‘ A strong demand was made for smn. Personally, he bad faith in the such,a school system in Ontario “S‘pl-ople to do what was right and would give every child a good Eng- Just. was by starting a fund of 3100.000 farose out of an order given {or a ‘liSh education; i tuition if lutu. Two years ago he! i ' 1 lo (‘1‘ 1d . _ v . , , - I , m “M New”. win-chisel: th.» qt Thomzw franchise ISHOOflOi oi the l uson ' n m to be used for benevolent purposes. {threshing outfit, which was to costl 'lhe morning, session “tasiennrelp:Mud Lake Narrows I " ’ ' L ' ' ' Lodge of (.‘anuda in the Province of! It was at a lodge of instruction of 81.743. The machine did notusrriVe devoted to the receiving 0 t n ma}-. "L‘ \'ll'i‘ll“' as Cilill'll ' . 1‘; n. 5 1 out last sea- . _ . o o m H“ ”‘m' and w d Ontario has. been raised. This was districts 11 and 11a. Stratford. :on the stipulated time and the de' or and aldermcn who “61mm“! the) Bfldge to be Bu!“ “'M" Home or an Milan 1.;- the .1. made that the murking- the semi-ccnlcnniul nnnivcr-lCompzmc, against John and Philip nary of the grand lodge in (lnturiolliiscombc, of Cobomink. 'l'hc uction .._ , ).\ UH imm‘lulll ‘ h" - ,, h h' . . . . . -"n “ ‘n ”- “‘15 (ll.\(0\el'0(l t at ‘3 1, Visitors and deputations from locall . .- ., , . . I . -. . - ' ' ' 0 le- fcndunts cancelled the order. '1 el - ‘ r... lame- physical condition was too bad to pxactnulli an assessment of three ()nt., that intimation f the comp l . n u W l l l , w '5 Fr _: .. . V . . . . . , . h ord- 'ti f he {u d was made bv Grand .who-lo lirht centered on whether no-, _ _ , _ “0.4.: out .ml mini” ('1 him returning to take dollars on each member of t c , l on o t n . , l . f l- c f the rder was mm“ organizations. ’ At a. joint meeting of deputations .xer. “'llu since ..}W.,,.', of the team About‘one ,or. Master Aubrey White. -uCe o acceptan c o o - . . . . 0 ”1 Bus ELECTED. ! ‘ ' ' ' ,3... .n. m the big \i"ll' 1W0 his condition took a changel Thellllld was started six years ago The grand lodge in Ontario spends ,essonual when the Contract Contain- 'lh refit-inc oflicers were rte-elected ! zepreicvllténg Xictorgaldan: 10:12:20 . .- mums: being ,3“: ”J“. wgrqe and it soon became iby Judge Harding, of Lindsay, who about $35,000 a ~vear in benemlcnt ed a clause by which the defendants . b 90.1 tlin Fred Dane Town-’10?! 3 kouflci1s'lane and nifica: . . .. ‘ “Mud?“ and Lee. nwessarv for ' him to seek medical lwas grand master at the time, and work. The bulk of the fund will be waived notice of acceptance. 'lhe {£3 a éruanlmd Blaster . Dr “3““an 'tlsrcwlfor' thee :IudsLakc :firows .' b - ~ , _ . . r '_ _ , . p _ or, .. ' ~ _u.32;~:i himself as aid. and though he treated with one who thought that the best way of invested in bonds. defence maintained that uncommuni . . . . cated acceptance did not make a. cow [Woodstock Deputy Grand Master ; I Bridge were scrutinirod and examined .,* . . _...,.,:'.- {Lllf 0! the lan;- Of New York's famous Frieda-““5: his ‘ _ . M 0 H ken oronto J unior Hep- ' l0 Clllo ytract. Judgment was reserved, but: 83/ r 0° . 1 . closel). The ()ntar coun rs . . r - .. (mm. which he condition steadily became worse. and t. 'uty Grand Master; W. M. r‘iczger- ‘ agrcsd to mm: the plans and speci- . . . - -d- ' y ' t' ted the . . - : :; won in.) Domin- though conscious to the last and suf- HOW PdeUCthU May be Increased :29:;$; 2:8”:‘1‘213573 defend- .ald, 'l‘oronto- Grand Secretary; Gus! ii cations, which were prepared by _ F. Harper, Hamilton. Grand Treas'lEngineer Smith. of Lindsay, and ' w l Irzirario champioh- ‘ ' I ' l , the teat ' ' ‘ lenng excrucntmg pa n g Toronto News. ants. Hamilton Cassels. ILL. 0‘. work will commence shortly,with the Ll.“ ,. " i‘hauccr " 8-150 athlete died as he lived and played . _ " -- ‘ ~ ‘ " 'r o, ppeared for the plaintlfis. "to" i s 5 t0 _ ‘ ‘.~ 1.! minus. Indian game to the end. I ' ' oront :- ‘__ Rev, J. Coburn, Torouto, Grand bu. work an filling in with 3‘0”. l.) 1” Tm." ’l‘m‘t‘esi and . . ' It. is estimated that there are 4,- Moreover, Qatario hasftwo “in: IGMO (haplain. which the concrete br'l will 2:" t . ; ;:;... with this team th:t . . . 710,000 acres of cleared land in on_ quarter mlxnt acres 0 £18811.“ B VIN lbs built. 3 w) > "1‘ ‘P " ’d t e ' . . . t. hm r nn ton f 't- 1.17,. - .. __ M, .n.4 “CU“ Llndsay "file's Ill tario that need draimng. It 15 held an we quit“ tel â€" ‘ r 80 -- . “ Y‘. “mi‘h lait‘l‘ develop- . acres Of swamp, mars W88 7 7! “OVEg 'I‘O OPS ‘ an pe that adequate draining increases the land M h I this ‘8 comparatively WM. Heel LLL . . ‘ i b $20 or $02 per . uc o . . t at 1 l m, Wm. HcCullum is once more 5 . m BY FALL 4‘0““) °f in: - d ‘ “we 01 crzps' 3? ' laced at 3991:” WES: “ ”mu: :1 arm“ 3"“ "it“ hi“ °m “en" ”d ”‘3” ft" ”own mlrs â€" "" i211 ua _, .. . . -...- ms [ohms szx Years _ _ . acre. 1’ t e increase 18 p no. ion. . u on ~bors .0“ lot 20' con. 10' Ops, “m 4 . $.in- -‘ ,° '.\ Ll‘ «illilifinlt‘d rt‘feret‘, in The board Of llcmse commISSloncl‘B only $20 adeguate draining through‘ and marsh ‘ small amount of “bot ! .n of two on m â€" JOH.‘ COLLE m HIS PEATH y, r‘ from. :Jf'dqf', he served {Or a num- made their annual tour of inspection out the Province would raise the lwould do the necessary m and m Mr Jaw Wmcsmt In. ‘Gx‘mby' ..' well-known m ‘AT PORT COIJBORINE 'y 136 '~"-' ‘ ". 2:25. ramming easr, to of the Lindsay hotels last week, value of field-products by 394.200,- under draining. This is just an m, 0“”ed by 0"!“ balm, mi- highly far-acted resident. of Hari- Port Lolborne. Inch 13. â€" John umed- ~ ' I ' Ops. Italic um " pod-.metwichapdnluland Gel" Coll6.an[u1lan.obout23yeanof !-. mm?" “0mm“ amateur ‘th- and the °h3irman "PM“ that every 000 annually Indeed drainage at of sWamp land Thus by mun-try . .. . _ . . , ~ 22 . . . .. .lnsflpfilllun'g football and hotel was found to be in first-class all 'the cl 1 land of D tnrio- l i an I area. could b. dent of East OPS 101' yum P".- ‘m accident last Prsdnywhendlelell‘agc. w“ “Red .t the Maple Led ’ ”a” to ”I" 3 down 3 Mt of stairs and Winning Company's mills here this af- su‘el'lOf Ewes teams, condition. The local houses are ' eld' ' ed‘ the ‘1‘ 518 m 0‘ u” '°' an” 15 to.“ "“8 I ll calving "va Urinal: 1,“ going up I: he . - ., would increase the value of ii add to a P nasbtnd in no - [let 3111- "MW“? " Elliott was well- among the best equipped in the pr crops by more than ‘50 per mt- , lvincc. " t v which event . ‘ Ir. mm” M' . internal mun. elevator. and some manner fell " ‘Wh i V .‘:?.it.‘;:f...i.‘i “Apple Pie” Md 0 i Allow; in l..i!‘.il.<a_\' lieC'l ‘ h v' vince and even the scanning eye 0‘ ~l 553:: a resident A... dllrlistfz otlhe :ase-mg the commissioners and inspector Wk 91:00 “n my’ M 12' The My ll 88 yet?! of use. but it all at the filth floor. No one sat ~ . HoflHqumhmomwwmmunnumuu-mm. ball Season of 1900 and also because could find no fault, giving them all a M l S " Seam V ..... .. m... ap. e yrup ,n n... J... P... 7 w W, .... ,, m M, .,.. i. ~. . . in»? net tnat he has frequently Tilers-e T ‘d hOClx‘Ey games in Lindsay. The commissioners are: Messrs. 3- .‘ . . . . . ~21 tile year 1900 Lindsay was rep-' D. Flavelle (chairman). John Cam- tarts at e . to am , ‘ > - » ‘ * , . ~,2: _ It “humanism that the girl rm‘?‘ 0n the baseball diamond'by Wm. Coad (Lorneville) and Wm. in» OX ‘5“ lanes: teams in the busi« Thornbury, (inspector.) . ads. and certainly the best. in . the m , “flaw league. At that time 311'. than (Illlli‘S was manam 01 BRst TRADE~ ‘3 team 7 053 were and championship hon- “hie ~ 2 theirs, but. for a fluke by m0 *3 (-obourg were declared chain? “933' Al” ” Chaucer " Elliott. fig- did ofgsmmently on the team, as 'ho 1' good ball players, some of In Obtained fame on the baseball 5:. Elliott did the receiving. ' Catcher ' .

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