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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Mar 1913, p. 1

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action Entrants {I‘m-re is 3130 F buildmg 3..~ ya water {out}. his and chairs; The complete ‘order. eithar There is also at "es. and w ,rk‘mg horse .rew Lumbun in ml ‘Lhrist ville 9‘" an 2 Hand, 1m :ayceon. Apâ€" Wiil sell to p for quick forum-fly on» «one. iortm-rly been a 3gp and Iaterhad ore mike and in- ‘rn ‘m Isla}‘..S¢0" nude; in early ”‘0- “ ‘hc [’g't-Shvteri" runny \ears 3’ I his wife on. \\';ll‘xam. «09 fl mixer rebellion. uzrx'i‘.¢-â€"â€")lrs. 011-. 9r; “rs. MCKE- Mariv; . _. mrl Miss Lily, fl .‘v Hr sto R.\ X T FOR “W5 ~IS‘ N :eer n Tuesday w .14; Lot 1, com, ‘ man) lam [\‘E‘ 'I.Y MRS. nuhmflt. x‘e for Ten- E. McDow- “an‘xtoha ; a. and SW ,! mothers 0! “lb 0i UN"- in his sixty- mm d m: t'unsvrvaâ€" Friday the‘m .XRE s“ “he“ by aim-fly huh he Ming i {e m3”! w pol" h {not E WNW lon mm The h! “42 held “NW-nu a; The 09683 41mm a 31 Pin-pie cammnent arse. 7} "“ha enc Haunt He Th6 (ICC: “ “PM: (193nm. Port “09¢ 3W CdInpatient exemplified the tics; d°= grse. This was iullowed by His: Nth; emampment in the second M Haunt Hebron the third. The occasiun was graced in! U” Pmnce of Mr. E. M. Flatt. After the degrees were exemplified. "‘6 members were entertained m 'n um occasmn Was graced by the Presence of Mr. E. M. Flatt. After the degrees were exemplified~ the members were entertained to ' Most sumptuous dinner held in “‘0 ge rooms. ' ell“immune!“ : Misses w... ’Rnnil Lindsay Oddfellows Paid a G’EOUGHLIN 32; MemTYRE Cash and One Price In the particular assortment we pre- sent something particularly good. A Class of ginghams‘ that will appeal to the mOst discriminating tastes. They art: some of the prettiest designs c0n~ ~.a cl: ints touch of exclusive- . “ {Uttl refinement. with excellent Price per yd. 14c. but most mothers have experienced some difficulty 1n securlng goods of the betteI quallty at a reasonable [1T1C€. I ts easy to find the cheaper grades of “ash materials for every day wear, Girls’ Wash Ginghams Ma Icasmn was 'n of 239 can We degree. nnzsllqg 3§QF §H§§mpfligfiE lun.u|.k‘., “em in VMQHJQFB 1‘ in km “resent at a fiéld I m the cucamumanls 3mm and Hiawatha at that My: SiCHON ONE 7-Câ€"CZ*GOCPC‘U OQOOOOOOOOOOOO‘OOOC'OOO'E' Short Story 01 a Familiar Hymn ' OOOO hm \isih‘d Mm u-rpnnl. Ping” \lr gunman} 'a z .- “uh! I)" ”133 I On Mum" linm. an um man m-et‘ sweaty was) eomvr‘ted r Rnn'w} 'q cmL-‘i‘ng this: hymn; timing thé rémaiaagr of mm h}; thu mm m‘ “ Mmty and Nlfiez” ‘ mm “Imus a rmme at the meeting; at Hit! it???“ was mar-Led RE the 8*? 9 Candidates tn “8 "OF H HI UH“ ”Hg-“Nah w must :hrming incidents Connected with its use is the 'm" sinu‘inu' pruJucc-I'l upon the hvart of an impenitcnt ' mu! sum-t Um aunt: rose up: “ I m) to the desert to find \ml 1h» man on the hillside heard and wan saved. ivrxgn-nirnm mun, Sitting on his porch opposite the 01d ml vh'n‘t'h at Nurthfiold, Mass.. was reached by the sing- '\ m" untl iwcnme a Christian and an attendant at the MN?" madefip the. Lindsay! Méssrs. Wm. Scott. vita uf l'uris (“mm the stury M a dying man "rung-ht to ‘ m-vw-nml finding of a copy nf ” There Were Ninety H» ko-pt ch.- hynm under his pillow and read It {U mu: in M? Mn nnwva‘f ”Wm; and (Math: in hauliua’ l‘._\ Max MM... in “innipvg Flee Puss H M‘ $173?!" MM muting; swung; leading : mnphsnmw mu vague Fraternal Visit to Peterboro HE: mm nrifiunimi ein riuc'xrihg mm ‘9th ‘P‘H‘ ~ :ii inJ m t'wi‘la' nf Minimum! mum; in mmli HM and Man Might: In Me: (H.023 SERGE Arrangements are under way to establish a Shriners' Club in Tarot to. . Studengg‘ wgrp appointed Emission stations by the Presbyterian Hams Mission Board. Tomato. Ilia- Sylvio. Pankhurit gained he? freedom by a. hanger-strike; Ham: (r‘hamhm: W: 13.: Kelehm J: ‘T‘ B: (Wham 999: C‘rawtem. w, bi: (sandwim (399: Waatfall. B: Memes. M: H: Aunts. Lem Kips. Gee: 8911. A: s’mflfi' W: “£99913: J: (2‘: MNGBW.‘ W, G, tmua‘ w, OMAR W: Monk tars. J, A, Mom“ and 9mm: Studenm‘ wore appointed tomissiou '11: Joseph Gillazly. a tow mai- stationa by the Presbyterian Hama'dent at mm. W“ heard with Mission Board, Toronto. [lawn-matuhyfl-mug friend: in His: Sylvia Pankhurst gain“! he? .093 and Lind“! W meW-fl Hr. freedom by . hunger-strike. 'Ginognygugdmh took» place on Fri' my . young man would you. day, March 21. at his hm. ‘50 hard bump it thrown on, his 0!! re- South Diviliolklt" MO. in "hid! ,,- j__. IA‘ _‘--v ‘1“- :HE wATcriMANmDER. IIIIIIIIIII ,i IIIIII'sIIa' all at I-‘I'I';IIII aéI-gé to!" Lindsay 1:50 $10 ‘w‘y . “w- vâ€" i South Division-at" Mo, in \{vhich 'to by up nongthing for d ulny dg city he has re. dad for many yearn. ‘ud begin! with {my hosiery. The Few en the flag pole 9r Im: an Flawllea Ltd dry seeds was blew: eff. whieh will minus the taking down at the 9919 am it my A bl‘lék chimney on the glare of Mr; l Home». Item-st;a was blown from the building. t‘a‘lllng lo the sidewalk m from of the poet ufllee; Hall a doeen nr' mung men who lratl been mending right in the wet: where the brleke fell had luet mew! la the eute‘lrle at the sidewalk about, (we seeentlg prevleuelyz The flag aele in lrene ef the Vleeerle New! Laue: dry was else badly warped. Breaking at see at the jellies: Yeo‘te's shun shine parlor had their Sign smashed by being twisted from its fastening. 'lhe flag- pole in front. of Mr. Robt. (‘hamhers' house on Wellington-st.. sum-red from the violence of the ele- ment, as did the front of Mr. Jas. Flurey's store on Kent-st. Signs were torn down and buildings injured by the force of the rapidly moving atmosphere . Iron orna- ments were wrenched from the tops of huuses and carried aWay as if they were pieces of paper. Lindsay was Visited by one of the most violent wind storms experienced ; here in yeags on Friday aftemoon.: It seemed to assume the character of, a cvchne and played all kinds of pranks, coming at times spirallv and! then dexeloping into a strong ' stiff. storm that almost swept pedestrians' on‘ their feet. f According to the game act. section :5‘, "No muskrat shall be shot during jthe month of lprll or speared at ?any time, nor shall any mUskrat ihuuqe be rut; speawd, broken or des- ; troyed at any time." Terrific Wind Storm ““ Did Considerable Damage on Good Friday I A couple or days ago The Warder uadvocated that a. boom should be ibuilt at. the local locks, thus unord- ' ing protection to canoeists and yacht -owners, who disport themselves in l the summer-time on the Scilgog above {the dam. It may be well for Mappers and nthm‘s tn keep this in mind. and in an vase should they “Nate the pro: Hymns of the MI; ‘l‘hu fur industry is‘ mafitahle (a many. and n shmnd hp HM duty at M! in mm mm Hus musskr‘aé and mm» fmehéaring am: malls aw pmwvmd: ‘l‘ha Warner M4499 mm an intuwiuw with arm 91‘ |:§!161§H,\Ҥ Imam»! fur buyer-.5 to day. and raeeiwd mum in: r‘ummUnn w: m m? ‘uuunnk mm 1he se.»sOn"‘for trapping muskrats has 0.9ned up, and several of our local men have started out on the warpath. Until the building of the new eel znent locks and ‘dam, a. boOm was strung across {banter on the’south side {mm the locks to the mill, which aflorded protection to canoeists. pre- venting them from being swept OVer the dam when the current was par- ticularly strong. The boom ‘or floating walk) was also a very con- VCnient one for yachting parties and others. It was removed and was never replaced last season. Lindsa) Hunters Getting Ready for Muskrats Protection for Canoeists~ - Boom to be Built at th’e Locks 'J'ne day following the appearance JOSEPH GILLOGLY. aauouaoemnt ot the death of uwsav. own. munsmv. MARCH 27, «9:3 Han: and (aw mama. Nun, au- ‘19" had been in mun mun tar ‘two mm. Two mm and two ,mm. Mr. annulus»: «mm. id, Gumly no the only survivor! .ia maw~ The Royal Quantum! Socbty it con-idea" . aunt to the 81.0“an Mb expedition. The MM was mm 64 you" at we and i: nut-vim! p; his W9}. “Ergo "th seem Gamma em close an autism. when t9 overflows min: faction ma tomcat moderated and me surly and mien: bliss kept dis: appearing and finally subsided mm daybreak: ‘i‘eiebhnue communication was wt an in many plum hy the wires being iniumi and broken; Men are out busiiy 9333396 repairing all damage done by m swim, Ne information eeuid be eiieiied main the west aids 8f the {awaship an ”hang men WES lay {aw ieiiiing the lines rmLA _ .U... nAâ€"Oinn «A 5: II n'nnn n- Many barns were lnjured In the Vicinity of (‘amemn and several roots were lifted. Alli; Newton Bmale re- call-9d word that his burn In Ops tuwnahlp was slightly damaged; F A large sign on Robinson's Motor Works, corner Lindsay and Ridout- st., was blown OH, and the telephone wires running- into the residence of Mr. Geo. Foster were blown down, but remained suspended on the tele- graph wires. The ’phone companies were prompt and responded to the call of a messenger who made known the accident. Much damage was done through the'township and sev- eral windmills aun‘ered. Mr. Jas. Warde, south of the town. had his mm badly twisted, the guy wires being snapped asunder. prlics. He .ftatedihat London is the great fur: urchasing centre of the ‘world. All American and Canadian inn-s find slle in this metropolis. This season the price of mugkrat skins have dropped, and the demand is not so grvht as last wear. Prices. he stated. “mid range from 50 to 60 cents fur grind pelts. Must dual- ;‘erg ram 0? cunts in 1912; E‘ome ia'uk are 91 m wining mi hm mm: drop at this time of year; This is fine in the pens hemp: iniminr in mini‘; The Bulls Emma‘s Ii‘w in bask in the sun. and Gniiapqilunuy {hair iiw ht‘l‘tmwfi a lighter Hzim‘; mus: injuring Hip min a! a mu prim. [All iiunisré aw kinking for mu Hark: m‘owd mink. ‘l‘hv iiiiiukmfia tar-u W: par-tail ultimir‘uiz ‘l‘hu wimw was fmnmhia‘ and Hwy had an would» in waiving an abuniimwu (if fumL Felt rooting was swept off many Kent-st. buildings. and Harry Dan- iels, bill poster, regrets the loss of many of his boards. be replaced oi the above article in The Warden ’Supt. J. H. HcClellan.‘ o: the mat jValley Canal. happened to be in ’ town, and when interviewed by . ;Warder reporter he stated that last {all his attention had been directed to the aamei questiOn by Col. the Hon. Sam Hpghes. of Lindsay, Min- ister of Militia and Defence; the hon- orable gentleman giving orders that a new boon: bgcplaced in position this spring. Supt McClellan stated lthat this would be done just as soon as the men can get on the job. A new and substantial boom, which will lalso act as a. walk, qill be built, This item of news will be nppreci- ated by cénoeists and yacht. owners of Lindsay, and in fact by all who have occasion to use the waters above the lopks. ., vain coma sum A‘ioy isn't le good for nothing beau-e hit MON!” 00 pay bin for being good. 1 Auum 0W a! llama! whg have can ‘ circular letter- to the deny a! the Minion Wm {or chunk unity no '0' mum . dul- Jr; (‘emmmlulfih ‘t‘ianey 18. ‘1‘: 0mm; 1‘7. (x mm 15. 0: Va: 909 1». fl: ("swam m. V: QM“: an 18. Louis mm 18. A: mm 18. I: Iaflkmfld 11. X: (Jay M. 8. (mum 10. L: mum 0. Hum Burke 8. fl, them 9. I, Arm 9. 9, Wm 8. A, When“ 7. '8‘, Ne: Paddle: V. a 99m 5. W, Mn! 0. L. Mr 6. A, Warn» 6. A, in" 5. Jam mm 5. 8, mm a. E, Hunt: 5. A: lam 4:. E2 (MM! ¢. E, 83ml: 3. ll, now! I. W. Emily a. J». m a. Sf: (fummewlabn; Clark to. it}. {we 9. t3; QMMI D. 1"; Abbott 7. N: mmondfi '9 I: “’49 '3 H: ”a: ram 6. 6; Beam 6. 1!}; human 8. Q; Fee 4. N; “Guam 4. I. beam 2. it damn ix l Form 1â€".1. Sycr 14, I. Sycr 12, L. 'McGaughey 10, v. Skuce 10. A. By- lcy 10, A. Bethune 9. D. McDougull 9, L. Naylor 9, R. Stewart. 9, M. Wright 9, E. Sprou’le 8, n. Shel- ‘drick' 7, E. Naylor 7. H. Marsh 7. E. Moore 6. R. Grundy 6. M. Robert- son 6. G. Cuthbert 5. J. Spratt 5. P. Dark 5, 0. Vickery 5. V. Walling 5, E. Mcfllll 5, E. Hutcllfle 5. H. Clarke 5. R. Sullivan 4, Y. Mills 4. E. Murchison 4, N. Fee 4. R. Mc- Millan 4. L. Skuoe 4, A. Rowan B. N; Gregory B. H. Hancock 9. Vl‘ Middleton 9. t. mum: R. 0. Job Ms 1. L. Hepburn 1. 0. flounder Form 2-]Eâ€"M. Allely 15, H. Ad- ams 15, E. Weldon 14, C. Ashman 14, I’. (‘rossen 13, .\. Whitehead 12, ‘M. Kennedy 11, M. White 11, W. Newton 10, S. Southern 9, V. Bea- cock 9, H. Paton 9, A. Sinclair 8, R. Townsend 8, M. Kerr 8., A. Mc- Laughlin 8. J. Fisher 7, A. Annis 7, C. Edwards 6, M. Garnett 6, R. Brokenshire 6. C. Hegslip 5, R. Mark 5. I“. O'Brien 4, A. (.‘arew 4, M. Ball 4, C. Arkwright 4, M. Sut- clifl'e 3, A. Campbell 3, A. Bentham 3, G. McCrae 2. Warm 92A=fl. Adams 1?. M. Huugmm w. E. Irwin 0. 0., Duck 9. I". Wismll 0. l". liigelow 8. U. Fall- is 8. fl- 1'11in 7. A. Welsh 7. 2. Mo- Kevan. [1. Curtis 6, V. “Ban 5, (3. Molnnea 5. (l. 'l‘remeer 5, 1*}. 11k!- monds 5. 0. Mel .eod 5, C Rowan -£, E. Hughun 1,M.Mcl‘uddcn 4.1.. Mobil! 1, L. (hambers 4.1) Lewes 4, M. Lyons 4, W. McCrimmon 4. B. Wilkinson 4, L. Bigelow 3, M. Ander- son-3. M. Woods 3, W. Maunder 2, A. Martin 2, L. Campbell 2. L‘. O'- Loughlin 2, L. Murtha 2, 1'}. Mat- thie 1, G. I-‘lavolle 1, F. Matchett 1, V. Marsh 1. 7. M; Muwmmm 5‘. L: mum ‘?. a; mm 7. N; Mann it. A; ‘lmlm‘ n. A: (“MW 5; I: lulu;- 5. H: MfiLfimmu 6. u, ‘rmy 5. L. Wailing 4. A: ('uvrie 4. M: (mum II. (a Mummu H. .L WM: law #1. A: “on!!!“ Q. C, (‘m‘ew 9. A, ”were £5. M: Carter 1. P, Hhiemg 3. W: Merlihay L 3, (‘. McCrae 8, H. Suggitt 3, J. Waterman 2, H. Williamson 2, M. Downey 2, L. Nesbitt 2, C. Nesbitt 2, R. Stewart 1. L. Hart 1. I). Hop- kim 1. F. McElroy 1, R. Webster 1, 1L 'l'horburn 1. W. Shurpé 1. Form 3~Bâ€"R. Sanderson 8, A. Mc- Dougall 6, R. Weldon 6, K. Woods 6. E. Stewart 4, F. McLean 4, V. Lord 4, (‘. Kerr 3, E. 'I'olmie 8, E. Currie Form 3-0;“. Hagshaw 15. M. Ashmure 15‘ H. \‘mtrvss In. 0-. James 13‘ it. (‘ummr H. M. Nullh 1|. M; Wallace H‘ M; Adams 10. V; Watson to. U; Hopkins 9. H. m. wards u, H; Ranch 9; \2 t‘urm H. .l; MM‘thh i. I”; “an ll. N; Mugws ‘7. M; Muwhimm 7. L; MMHmma ‘5‘. a; mm: 7. N; Mann 6, A; ‘lmlur n. A: (“mar fit I: mm- 5. IL Mt‘Lénnnu 6. 8, M. Balfour 2, H. Weldon 2, V. Nugent 2,’G. Matchett 2, J. Colâ€" lins 2, M. Smith 1, N. Brown. N. Brown 1, H. Woods 1, R. Farrelly 1, S. Glendinning 1. ‘ Form 3~Aâ€"O. Fielder 8, M. Wilson 7, A. Gibson 5, R. Bentham 5, M. Richardsan 5, W. Worsley 5, R. Wil- san 5. ll. Campbell 5, B. Hart 4, O. Poast 4, E. Bushnell 5, R. Brealy 4. W. Maybee 4, C. Poast 3. R. Endi- cott 3. '1‘. Dainard 3, 8. Kennedy 3, E. Cinnamou 3, K. Fox 3, M. 0-' Connell 2, A. Smith 2, G. Murtha 2, L. Reynolds 2, M. Kerr 2, R. Patter- son 1. we. print below .a lisp of the numb- er 0! subjects in which each student reached honor standing (75 per cent.) Form 4â€"W. G. Hardy 7, C. Swain 6 J. M. Clark 6, T. W. Kirkconnell 5 M. Pacey 5, R. Poaat 5, ,E. WMnt- chett 4,1». W435. ‘Rosé 4 N. Nesbitt 4, 1. Clarke 3, M. Twomey Hanoi- roll Lindsay Collegiate In- stitute for January and February. PAGES l to 4-] ed. No “ foreigners " were enrolled. the difficult solos being taken~ by Lindsay vocalists, who were heard to advantage. The choir also was well balanced and particularly en'ective in the ensemble and shading parts. in which they showed the fruits of good training. Mr. J. E. (‘oulter (tenor), Mr. S. R. Frost (baritone). Mr. A. Greer (Bus) and Mrs. Wm. Dundas (con- tralto). members of the St. Andrew‘s church choir, were assisted by Mrs. W. E. Reesor (soprano) of the Cam- brldge-st. Methodist church choir in renderlng the colon. duets and quar- tete. The singing of the four, ladl- vldnally and rollectlwely. was van-1 much anmeclated. Ir. Coulter and if. r‘ro'at had a large number at so- los. whleh they rendered with con. hdeaee ahd manner. while thelr duet. " Se ‘l‘hw blunt ‘l‘h‘r Ills-lug Petllmh.“ was grand in regard to shading parts. harmony and time; are: nearer gave very ahle amat: anea arid her sole. “ King Em mar: loan.” Nil! particularly Waxed. as was also her short descriptm aele when lihlahlhg the preduetlea with the wards. " And it! he“ Ric Head and flare up the uhostz" am: 'lhe production was meritorious in everv respect and was desening of a much larger attendanze. Howexer. in this respect the elements were un- I V A favorab'le. the stormy night no doubt, ; detaining a [urge number of citizens: from attending. Choirmnster and organist, Mr. 1“, W. Robinson. is to‘ be Congratulated on the success of the oratorio. while the soloists and: choristers are also deserv ng of coin‘: siderable praise for the manner which the various parts were rendelr- i Wm, Mada! no mm in Harry Green. bay onlooker. An unidentified man. Hegflcine Hat, Alto... March 19. â€" 'The’worst accident in the history of Medicine Hat took place this after- noon, when the Malcolm Canneriea blew up, burying in therruins a large number of people. estimated any- Government Dredge Coming Back to Lindsay This Summer THE DEAD. J. Brier, gun inspector. Wm. Stewart, painter and volun- teer fireman. “The Crucifixion” Well Rendered Last Week Supt. McClellan, of the Trent Val- ley Canal, is tho'authority for the statement. that Government ‘work will be carried on in Lindsay and vicinity during the coming summer to the same extent as last summer. A large number of men will be emphyâ€" ed. chiefly Lindsay men. In oraer to dispel any unwarranted tumors. 9. Warder scribe interviewed Five People Killed J ohu Rimmer, paid fireman. : loom nose. Mam-pr. 'i‘HnMABâ€"smmmn'isux M NH? iiwuat parsonage the mine mil imut which binds fir“. Nashua Miamin ‘i‘hnmu and Mm mm Emily “shaman. both at Haiimrs tea. was iied hy the New In My: tilt at 10 e‘eieek mm: now: my bride was unattended; The how young eeupie Hi fer a newsman among triads in @cm. and in h: um will reside in Minutes: , Ramon harbor was (flawed at too by the wind. the earliest opening in Wont; m. Tenorsâ€"Messrs. B Parrish. J. Sulâ€" livan. .l. \\ “Walker S. Johnsun, H. Paton. . “1““ Altosâ€"Mrs. Wm. Du'udas. Mrs. P. Ferguson, Mrs. Kelly, Miss B. Jack- son and Miss A. Seulon. Busâ€"Messrs. A. Greer, J. Gray, '1‘. F. Murtagh, Ford W. Monies and l“. W. Kennedy. Sopranosâ€"Mrs. W. E. Reesor. Mrs. H. MacMillan, Misses M. Sullivan, Flora Jackson, Z. Pratt, C. Robert- son, C. Hutchinson, 13. Cook. E. Tcylor, V. Mercer, C. Marsh. Following is a list of the choir members taking part : 1h: quartets, and being the possessor of a strum; mmtt‘allu mice, she add; ‘96 gomllg- m the success of {he har‘mumm pans; ‘ M02 Album Haw was 01mm to. we m- mm: h‘hoH Mm whom his now llyrw mm mum: in «in; mm w"; As stated above 100 much praise cannot be given to Mr. F. W. Robin- son, .A.P'.(3.({., organist and choir- mast'Er, for the success ot‘ “ 'l‘he Cru- cifixion." Besides the delicate or- gan accompaniments were beyond all praise in solo and chorus work, the organist displaying a perfect mastery of the ivories. The recitive. “ There was darkness o\‘er all the Earth,” was most impressively handled by the accompanist. ' on. are now digging the ruins to save any others that may be alive. A dozen or more were taken out when the wreck first occurred, and were rushed to the hospital. The number of dead cannot be known (or some time. as the whole ruins will have to be removed before the hut. chance of finding more will be gone. The disaster was caused by a leak- age 0! gas. The char-u: were all well taken. [articularlx the (ma! churns. “ 'i‘he Anneal of the (‘rucitiai," in which the the four parts were distinctly heard. the blending, the crescendo and de- crescendo being very eii’ective. ’l‘he chnrus showed the results of thor- (High and sxstemalic training, “hiio the h\ mns. in which the cungfegation joined, were also well rendered, the unison Darla in particular, with the strong voices of the bass as a strik- ing background, was very pleasing. at Medicine Hat where from forty to sixty. five are known to be dead. The firemen, ap- sisted by a large number of citiz- Emma mums: gflififi' mm data": m O‘flfifll‘d m Hus \urmua umumm. nut: (We m mm um um mmmummmed quartet numlmu “ Fur find (in Lewd the Worm.” we madam! in «splendid manner. the efiam at prayer 69mm: Nation and quumy at tune Wing was: damimme Supt. McClellan, who was in town g, couple of days ago. He stated that the dredge would be brought. back from. Lakefield to Lindsay just. as soon as the ice goes out of the channels mad the wuar' go.- down. The work in the Scugog river will be finished, and the channel deepened. Work will in all probability com. mence about April 10th or 1511:.

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