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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 May 1903, p. 9

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I. number of High-Grade difier‘nt makes, thatlwin 7 close Prices for Cash In- anited. \Varerooms on ‘2 St., op site Lindsay Bros nbze. arses taken in ex- : Pianos and Oxgans. TURNIPS m, Greystone, Elephant, ;Prize Purple Top, and 1e of Garden Seeds in eived at the Town Clerk's bacon on VVEDXESDAY. . 1903, for the construction Side W’alks and Cement ssings in the Town of Bud- ficacions may be seen and :der obtained at the oflioe 11 Clerk. dacheque for 5 per 0811;.” 0; 8 price must accom r, and will be returned tact is awarded. rest or any tender 30‘ accepted. for night. Eternoon to h! Camus?- 'o insure $12. vie of White Vesting .rl button trim- ‘50 s and Organs 2or Sale N 001‘ W N Local Ag‘ nt Perfection Mange‘, Sugar Mange}. M. Long Red Mange], Hf Long Yellow Mange! Sugar Beet, White Carrot, Fastest Horses I 36888“ Km, field for nish 5m. shove: for noomB for night- nod. , to Beavetton mfor night-w Ivor-d for onizbt- he Central H0099! W 3!! LED TENDERS HAY 14th IC MES STORER. RUG STORE in bulk, THAT EBflW of Lindsay _.‘T.__- J. J. LINDSAY ’C .150 W. A. EXOIOIOTOTG Wire Fencing at, Cinnamon s. Th E Middlcsex license commisâ€" ‘fe‘r: héve cut on‘ thlee licenses in aon fine riding. ,Szoves cheap at L innamon’s ‘ L V A “"‘.A. WARDER. â€"-Fowler “‘5 V' r‘- 90c. They show a proof, and no punch tickets required. See them at the comer.â€"19-4. -}!r. J. H. Bate, baker, is now using a new sanitary bread ticket, that is punchml and l‘i‘tklilltfd by the custom-r, thus avoiding: repeated 7‘17””in So nhjm'liomihlq to â€".\nyb0dy airs will 193‘ fir E11850 405. Murtha and Wm. Hogr Emelled near th.» Kennedy mlll 7‘9 d“? last Week and Hoar was Because Best Portland Cement at Cinna- 11k II‘P Wallis 5133' ““0 Win-ks. 311‘. F. D. ‘9 eXpects to join them in a few 3Y1!) Ld, but WED ssaid that about 100 fairs in Vince have decided to have no 0180 IilCt‘S 'i'iu-x will have judqu «)11 nabs 1120-11 by the 119m 01' \micultuw. Last 1951: 111111105 attended .39 fairs. ' J- \ Paddon ”97 01 the local “‘11 Mowers and name“ ‘5 _ on E a dozen the b1 out fishing W. X04 (HUT HousC Thursd 59110115131 Iht Little Local flLines last Week and Hoar was mt a bunch or two by Mur- Which diversion the latter Ear before P. )1. Steers on turng Len e cxlfl'l'ts ' Mountain of Frank. 3" IO! D0 orders oflicv. m Veitch has had ms no- »d and painted inside and xtorim' has now a smart A. Paddon. for some years i the local branch of the ‘ontreal has lrcm transferâ€" John, Newfoundland, and for that city shortly. HO “Prod 21, banquet at the »us«: on Friday night. ”'91“; \V'nvn Enginnor IOS. t0\\n “as lmckiuu un his Peurhoxo he ran mer a hied ta; crms the track. 105" was badly smashed : has wow put into the tdeat‘n resulted on Satur- thv highest market. px'iCc “001 dclchu-d aL nu in wax of my stow, on \VOOU )N Co. ,Lindsay, are mak- dozen photoglaphs for on \\' 'd n Rid a1 badly shakt lul‘t . declare that more- L is likely to fall, N.W.T., has been in}: pumps 01' re- prompt mtvntion ; at, the Sylvester r 13x14 houso we<t 11-51. All ma qkos pvluli’S I‘t‘]‘)'.111‘0(1.- party comprising .1; B. Knowlson. lh'. Simpson 10ft ‘IiSto Lake. They 1N Mr. F. D. U‘illIIS SI) â€" A good is wanted at x'vusonwblv. Ap- W .\'l‘(‘}IM-\N () had his 110- :ardcn Hose \IcArthur, \Vvsx. 511"" dnsxination :{LlUUNS on many dead icd for the cheap '. -WARDER, MAY 14th, 1903 â€"-At a meeting of the Library Board on Monday night, Mr. R. M. Beal took Messrs. W. Flavelle to task for asking the council to guar- antee the additional $300 necessary to get the extra $3000 from Mr. Car- negie, Without having consunlted the board. A hot passage occurred between. Messrs. Flawelle a-nd Beal. â€"The dog nuisance, says the Mark- ham Sun, has again made itself manifest in Scarboro township near Armadale. At an early hour on Monday week about 20 sheep belongâ€" ing to Archie Bennett and Alex. Miacklin were found to have been worried by dogs. Several were dead and rmore- fatally injured. â€"â€"The local baseball team announ- ce :1 match on Monday, May 25th, on the. exhibition grounds here, with the Wellesleys of Toronto. The boys have done good work since organization and deserve credit and liberal patronage fox their enteruriSe in getting such an aggregation as the Wellesleys here for Victoria. Da). â€"The chief of police at Peterboro has been given a dou'ble-«barrelled shot gun with which to go in pur- suit of tagless dogs. That species of canine is becoming quite preval- ent in Lindsay. â€"A bicycle that was left in frbnt of the post oflice is at the police S1384- tion. â€"On Friday Mr. Duncan Graham’s barn at Palestine was burned to the ground. The cause of the fire is not known. â€"â€"Mr. David Rea, of Reaboro, pass- 0d through town on Tuesday with 220 head of cattle, destined for his ranch near Coboconk. â€"Mr. G. A. Smith was suddenly prostrated while at serviCe in St. Mary’s yesterday morning. He was taken torthe hospital. Mr. Smith was some better last night. â€"The governors of the hospital have fixed upon May 31st as Hosp- i’dal Sunday, and sent a circular to the clergy of the County, asking that a co'l-ltect‘ion be taken for the hospi- tal on that day. â€"Mr. Patrick Mulcahey of Chicago son of Mr. W‘irliam Mulcahew, of this town, was killed yesterday by fall- ing from -a. scaffold. His father left for Chicago last night. Lindsay willbe well worth \‘lSlng on'that day. â€"-\t the recent Trinity Medical ’College final exmninutions, Mr. M. J. Perkins, took the first si‘m-r meâ€" dal. He ran thv gold medallist close, for while the latter got 406 marks out of 500. Mr. Perkins got 401. He is married to a sister of Mr. D. R. Anderson, and is a brother Mrs. Jos. B; Parkin. Mr. and of Mrs. Perkin: will shortly leave for Edinboro, where Mr. Perkins “ill take a post-graduate coutse. â€"- â€"-Mr. Henry l’errin, of Baillie- boro, for some weeks clerk in the N. Hot-kin shoe store, was recently callâ€" rd home by the serious illness of his father. Mr. Jos. Perrinl‘ Mr. Porrin (lied. and his son is at home attend- ing to the estate. Miss Fox takes Mr. Perrin’s place with Mr. Hockin. â€"â€"Tho promenade concert given by 'the Sylvester band on 'l‘uosday night was fairly well patronized and a Very pleasant affair. Seated in the centre of the rink the hand rendered an excellent musical program while the floor was Well occupiu'l by pro- menaxling. couples. A visitor in town dropped in and gave a couple of recitations. 0n \lt'ttll'ia Day May 25th., the band will run an excurâ€" sion to Port I'm â€"- - .:_14r1.,.5 Fenelon Falls Star : It is said that the cottagers at Sturgeon Point are discussing the advisability of formâ€" ing a joint stock company and build- ing a commodious passenger steamer of their own, in order to secure bet- ter accommodation. 1f the project is carried out the boat will likely run elon Falls, remaining over up to Fen night and leave about 6 11.111. It, would be a great convenience to this tillage, giving the people a long day at either Sturgeon Point or Lindsay. -'l‘he Sydney, C. 13., says Park, Blackwell (30., of Toronto, of which Mr. C. S. Blackwell, formerly of Lindsay, is a partner, have de- cided to open a branch house in that town. A building 50 x 120 feet, is to be erected, and be equipped with. - "“M-Ud'c and amphâ€" night anu lL‘uVL Wm-.- would be a great convenience to this tillage, giving the people a long day at either Sturgeon Point or Lindsay. -â€"'l‘he Sydney, C. B., says Purl-L, Blackwell (30., of Toronto, of which Mr. G. S. Blackwell, formerly of Lindsay, is a partner, have deâ€" cided to open a branch house in that town. A building 50 x 120 feet, is to be erected, and be equipped with all modern improvements and applaâ€" ances. The refrigerator in the build- ing will have a. capacity of live cars of beef, this being a. line upon which the firm will place Special emphasis in catering to the market at Sydâ€" . There will also be ample space in the refrigerator to hold large quantities of any other products. -â€"â€"A report was recently circulated ’ North in Mariposa. that people m- ‘ ‘ the toria Road was away. In reply to a letter of mâ€" (wiry from the local agent, Mr. 0 Jordan, Dr. Grant sa. swung other things-: “I never made use of any such words, ‘ * * always spoke highly of. and worked tooth and nail I have for, the Cement Company. no notionof. selling my stocky nor would I unless it w he at 400 or 500. have a. Caymu.a this being a line will place Specia ~ing to the market :1 here will also be ample space refrigerator to hold large es of any other products. :port was recently circulated posa that people in North had lost confidence in the if the Raven Lake Cement y and that Dr. Grant of Vic- his Dad was ready to give In reply to a letter of mâ€" am the 10091 agen , Dr. Grant says, “I never made use of “‘“ ‘ * * always spoke upon which 1 emphasis t Sydâ€" 1ad lost confidence the Raven Lake and that Dr. Gran d was ready to g Mr. Geo. Long other 3 of any ays SPOR“ 1 and nail I have said that Point are of formâ€" nd build- nm‘ 500. ma." way -â€"Mr. H. W. Gzowski, Mr. A. N. Bruce and Mr. F. Lambert. all of Ottawa reached town on Saturday to negi‘n work on the L. B. 1‘. railway survey. Engineer Armstrong wife and son are also here and are looking for a furnished house. .rBiMIes cheap at Cinnamon's. 'â€"-Shortly after 10 o’clock on Tues- day, fire broke out at the residence 9f Engineer Qrum of the jG. T. R.. Just east of McWatters’ bakery. It started in a box of clothing up stairs, but was put out. by the fire- men before it had done much dam- 58'9- Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. ' Crum's mother-in-law was burned slightly While removing furniture. The dam- age to goods is estimated at $10”. and there was no insurance. The house belongs to Mrs. M. Houlihan, and is insured. -â€"Messrs. R. H. Johnston. Wm. Stephenson, Geo. Norris, John Lamb Dr. Cameron and W. H. Harvey. all of Omemoo, attended Mr. F. D. Monk’s lecturc-Lat the Collegiate In- stitute on Friday night. â€"-Miss Lottie Fox has taken a po- sition in the N. Hockin Shoe Store. â€"Messrs. Allan Gillies of ’the Str- atford Herald, and Mr. J 03. Beycd of Colling'wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Gal'blraith over Sunday. They left on Tuesday. -- v.-- v--â€"-\w ‘1. --.v atford Herald, and Mr. J os. Bch6 of Collingwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Gal‘iiraith over Sunday. Thcv left on Tuesday. ., .-â€"Messrs. -R. H. Johnston. Wm. Stephenson, Geo. Norris, John Lamb All fear death; even the good shrink from it, as do those who for the first time are about to take a! joumey across the sea. Those whoi believe most firmly in the joys beâ€"i ,yond the dying. yet dread to dirt? Dr. Cameron and w. H. Harvey. all And that is natural ; for death is an; of Omemoo, attended Mr. p" I). unnatural thing. God never intend-i Monk’s lecture,‘a.t the Collcqizue 111- “d that "‘9“ ““0"” die‘ BM for? stitute on Friday night. ‘ sin they would not have. Geology: Bâ€"Mr. H. w. Gzowski, Mr. A. N. {'33: pg? 3:35;}.“‘§n;°"“i..§.‘.‘.:‘ii mac and M . . . l ‘ ,0 7 ' r F Lambert. all Of ‘death before man was created; "Ml. ggtaegn rs:::lfdorto?hle (it: gaugd?’ iman was neVer intended to die: . _ . ' ' . ' Hence his constant dread of dt‘ath.‘ railway surxey. Engineer Armstrong the. penaltv and sting 0.- sin. 13ml 17:36 andf son are also here and are [for sin. man's life would have terâ€"i “g 01‘ a urmshed house. 'minated with a blissful translation; -â€"The Board Of Governors 0f the} into the prcsenco of God. What 811‘, Ross Memorial Hospital desire to -' shrink from is a positive unconquery acknowludge the following contribut- able terror to men without (Shristq ions: Books, Dr. Burrows, Rev. J. lf'rhp most conhrlncd inlidels have; \V.‘ Macmillan, Miss Cooper. Ml'S-wvoakenod in “5 presence. The fu-! Pl-ayfair, MPS- Bryans. 1’10““!‘5. 3 ture" said the dying Gi'b’bon.”is dark f Mrs. Knowls0n, Dr. GilleSpie‘s Chil‘ §und doubtful." To his doctor Volâ€"i dren. Rolled oats, The Flavelle Mil-It-aire said, "1 shall go to hell and; ling Company. Honey, Dundas Fla- :31)" with me." "Brace up. hold on" ‘ Velle Bros. Oranges and candies. Mr. lsaid an infidel to a young disciple of J. D. Flavelle. Buttermilk. Mr. 1116- 3 his who was dying. "I can't lirm‘e: som. Bread, Mr. McWatters. Bust ofgupv and there is nothing ior m.- to‘ Queen Victoria, Mr. W. McCarty. fhold onto." replied the dying man. Maple. syrup, Dr. McAlpine. and !That had been the universali1 Miss Grim. Mangfizines. Miss. Addison. i testimony of (.‘hristless deuthb‘ods. Preserved fruit. Mrs. Harding} Cash-{The preacher urged his hearess to. $5.00. Richard Thompson, a punt-em] Seek the. grace of (Rod. which was. ““m‘ isuflicient for the dying hour. .... I â€"-Dr. Currie of Minden was in town yesterday. â€".DI‘- Wo'od of Kirkfield was in town on Tuesday. â€"â€"Miss Tillie Goodwin returned on Saturday from the Art School at Toronto, where she is a student. -Messrs. James .Wilson. James Hunter and Rallic Boatty of the Scotch Line, Verulam, left for Wa- pella, Assinaboia, yesterday morn- mg. -â€"Mrs. Ida Hoadley, who has been visiting in Kansas, returned this patient. Editor Watchmanâ€"“larder. [absence ()1 an um Sinâ€"I have 'hoon charged with ‘hut the other part writing to a young lady in this taken. At, night neighborhood about a pair of 1ni1tsh}fllowed by a rccop‘ of hers that a neighbor had found. hvrs and the sacrum I wish to say that thvn- is no truth ‘ Supper. in the chaz‘gp. Yours truly. f A'l‘--S'l‘. MRS. TUNIS HART, Bishop Sweatman Mount. Horcb, May 13th, 1903. ducted the services +-â€"â€"â€" Â¥Sunday. 1n the DENTISTRY ilarge audience wa 3Lordship confirmed “RS. NEELANDS . IRVI.\'F_. Donâ€" m Work is lwing pus Lake with all possible are now somn seventy and loborvrs working is going on in the ho shion and this summo DRS. NEELANDS IRVINE. lion-,1n tists, members of the Royal College! .\1 i ht B’ V, of Dental Surgeons. We have all, (I. mtg t '5 the latest methods of Dentistry. .0 on .. e ox S ' l ttention will b rivl “dent-ii. . H191 pecm a e L tn u mannharxtv to Orthodontia, Crown and BridgeiHmwmm;l at work. The successful extraction Mt'hh-tliollist cm tovth under gas (\‘italized Air) and sheath “13's doc the insertion of the. best artificial lGod's plan dentures continues to be a Spowiultyianimau, natnrt of this oilicv. Office nearly “I"!ish. Death is positc Simpson House. l ________.__.â€"- llllu JUIlv-\ .., H , v is going on in the best, possible fu- shion and this summer will witness a wonderful transformation in the appearance of things at Raven Luke and Elliott's Falls. The -unstruc- tion of the fimver transmission line between Raven Lake and Elliott's Falls begins this week. and it ' ‘ pected that this part of the work will be completed in June and the telephone service put tween the lake and the falls. â€"Mr. Thos. Hodgins, od l~‘cnclon Falls purchaod from Mr. Hugh Grant, of Manilla. the handsome chestnut, colt. Keswick, jr., winner (if the rod ticket at the Ops spring: show. lieswick, jr., is a. big stylish colt, tliroo years old, with a clever way of going. and is in many respects the exact counter part of his sire. Kes- wick. 2.18}. H0 is choicvly brad. combining the blood lines of L. H. Daniels, Toronto Chief, and old Green Mountain Morgan, with that of Keswick and the great llambln- tonian family. Keswick. jru thrt‘f‘ years 0" going. and i‘ exact counter wick. 218$ combining the Daniels, To“ Green MO‘mt Dr. Neelands, who has a! ta‘il'shod practice in town en into partnership who is a first-class honor University. He O , RIEILY"In I 1i 1! t o A Herman and s Mrs. CROWLEY. â€"â€"In 0 James CrowleY- Crowley. 889d ‘ The P SO!!- Raven Lake Cement Company is being pushed at Ran-n \‘ith all possible vigour. Thvro «v somn scvt‘nty men. mamns ”Lav-“v: u-m-kinu'. Everything DE‘H'AL PATFERSHIP ”I. v â€".___ aclands, who has an old vs- d practice in town has tak- partnership Dr. 11. Irvine. a first-class hon nto University. latest methods of ' and bridge work will nccive attention. ' another column. EQUINE NOTES A DEM \L Personals on May J. O‘Rc'i ll)“. Death is the supreme testing time; it brings a man face to face with the realities. In its presence he finds out it he never has beiore, what sort of foundation he has been building on. Do not, pled the preacher, al- low yourself to come to that hour without being in right relation to God. AmongtheClmches CAMBRIDGEâ€"ST METHODIST Rev. G. W. Henderson on Sunday mommgpmnchedthelastotnsefigs 01' sermons on the text “My grace ts suflicient tor thew: The prgwcher had' in previous sermons conmdered the Passage as applied to diner-eat. phases of active life. On Sunday he aDblied it to the closing hour of life. The grace of God, said he, is sufficient 161- men when dying. Every day 100.000 die 3 “every Pulsebeat is the signal [or the flight 0f home spirit to God ; ~" the ave!!!“ 19118111 of life to-dny is from 35 to 38%; 25percent.oftbehm race die before they are 7 years old. 50 Percent. beiore 17. Nature de- ciarcs that all flesh is grass; exper- ience teaches that the seeds of mor- tality are sown in our bodies; and the scriptures ever exhort men : “Watch ye for ye know not the day or the hour." Death with bow drawn to the utmost tension points the unerring arrow and men go down. The morning anthem was "When 1 Survey the Wondrous Cross." 1151 rendering was badly hampered by the absence of all but om- bass singer.‘ but the other parts were very Well" taken. At night the serxiwwas} followed by a reception of now mum-1 bvrs and the sacrament, of the 1.011134% t I I 1 fOR HIE Stockings Fourth Prize 2 W5 5mm” Fifth Prize lpr Stockings {VP-ST. PAUL'S veatman of Toronto conâ€" ;crvices at St. Paul's on In the morning a very nce was present. His mfirmod a class of about 80Y 0R was intended the one dark positive unconquor- non without, Christ. rmcd inlidcls hau- nwzonmn The fu- chatman at of Ru\'. G. W. to Cannlbridgwst. in the warning. I to [)0 foreign to that vvgctablc nor s intended to porâ€" nno dark shadow ,tlllan ‘\r(‘ach‘ at'n abolished )re a striking GIRL :hâ€"ilmag‘ue about $90: to the rorwaru‘ ch fMovement {or Missions between $40 "stand 850. Besides this the Young w- -~ple of this society have contribuâ€" st. ited to the funds of the church proper 13'- through envelopes over $200. The‘ 10 éme'tings have been interesting and} I0“ lremarkably well attended during the *‘rfiwhole year. Rev. Mr. Strike and ”“‘ .Mrs. Strike are seldom absent. Mr. H. Stoddart is an indefatiguiile : Worker and a good president. The ',follnwing officers were elected for ensuing year : Hon. president. Rev. Mr. Strike ; President. M. H. Stod- dart : 1st.-viee Pres. Miss M. Stev- lens . 2nd viceâ€"pres. Sarah Fee ' 3rd vise Pres. M. Fee : 4th vice.- ,prcs. Miss Wondlev ; Becoming sec- {retarm Mr. Wm. Hussey : Con-see. :‘Iir's Malile. Mitchell : treasurer. Miss V. \‘iekery : Organist and choir leader Miss M. Mitchell : Flower Committee. Misses. Bateson. Eva .Steplcs. Olive Mitchell, Mamie (leach died “that through death He might *destroy him that hath the power of death; and deIiVer those who thro- ugh fear 0! death were all their life- long subject to bondage." In view of that Paul and all other believers were able to ask “Oh Death where Mr. Hanam of Wyclifle College, Toronto read the lessons. Miss Syl- vester sang a solo. QUEEN-ST METHODIST. The pastor Rev. Harvey Strike preached at the Queen-st Methodist church on Sunday morning on Benâ€" aiah the man who “in the time of snow, went down into a pit and slow a lion." as recorded in Sam. 23 : 20. Benaiah came of good stock ; it was a great thing to have good ancestry. The influence of a home made sacred by family prayer was hand to get away from. Bonafiah took the aggressive with the lion ; so shouldn. man with his sins. He must either slay them or be slain by them. The lion kil- led, Benaiah had peace ; so has the" victor over sin. At night the text was Act 9:11. “Behold he prayeth." Paul's con- version was a marvel of grace. Paul sought not power, honor or case. His conVersion was a radical change by the divine power and a gwa't. testimony to the truth of Christi-ain- ity.. _ _ . - “3-4“:AA -v‘ .- The chairman of Lindsay District, Rev. Geo. Brown of Omemee was prrsent at. the last. business m of the present conforrnce year and congratulated the raster, Rev. Mr. Strike, and the members of the 0f- licial Board on the very successful year. It Was by far the best in the history of the church. The annual Uli‘t ting of the Sunday School was \‘cry. incourag'ing. Alderman Mc- Watttrrs make a capable superintend- ent and is very popular with the en- tire school. There are about 260 names on tae roll, an increase in two years of ablout 130. The average 'at- tcndance for the past year was 8b“ 200. the library. Financially the school is in excellent condition. The Epworth League held its an- nual meeting on Monday, May 11th at 8 p.m. The reports from the {cur [vice-presidents were very enconr - ing. There are 35 active and contributed to the funds of the church and running expenses of the About 70 books were added to Barr 59" associate members. The society has] Iness and the mohaclâ€"Markâ€"'l‘hat Mr. 110an Cameron be appointed commissioner eeting to meet Mr. Munro of Reach town- ship. to make provision for that part of the road between Reach and Maâ€" Triposa. being maintained which is not already provided tonâ€"Carried. McLeodâ€"Michaelâ€"That the follow- ing accounts be paid: Jesse Rodd. bonus on 25 rods of wire fence. lot. con. 8, $7.50: A. L. Minthorne, 6. culvert, boundary of ")ps, con. 8, $5; W. Downer, bonus on 334} rods wire fence, lot 8, con. 3, $10.05: W. Rodman, bonus on 62 rods of wire fence, con. 2, $18.60; George Irwin, ditching 40 rods lot. 13. con. 4. $50; y Westlake’, ditching 4§ rods, lot 13. con. 4, $13.80 ; Pascoe Bros.. Iarcount for postage, $3.91; I’ascoe Bros, account for E. T. Reeder, $7.77 : The Municipal World account‘ $6 ; The Wet lchmanâ€"Warder printing iaccomt $26.â€"Carried. The council then adjourned till the 8th day of June for general busi- court of revision. J. B.. WELDON. Clerk. M the: overshadow: an existence. It deâ€" stroy: the precious. and m the beautiful. Itlstheundoingotcm- tion. and therelore [cannot be the will of God the creator. By death- bewty is turned to ashes. and pro- mise nipped in the bud. The fear of it. on behalf 0! ourselves and others, is a chic! o! the woes that afflict. our lives. Christ hath abolished death. True he has not arrested its operation in the physical universe ; but by His resurrection. He has overcome it. Christ’s rising proved that His sac- rifice for men had been accepted; it moreover changed the destiny of the race in that a representative of it had risen from the dead; finally it "abolished death." That is the glad gospel of Christianity. That idea is expanded by St. Paul when he told the Hebrews that Christ had is thy sting ; oh Grave where is thy victory ?" and V Eva “HOV- Thc municipal council of Mariposa met. at. Oakwood on Monday, May 11th. The members were all pre- sent. at the opening except Mr. Cameron, who came in after dinner. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. Mark reported that. he had eu- gaged Mr. Geo. Hicks and team at. three dollars per day of ten hours to work on the grader (or the sea,- Dâ€"O" ' three dollars per day of ten hours to work on the grader (or the scar son. Mr. Mark also reported that be had examined the culvert. on run- cossion 12, where Mr. R. A. Graham had damaged his buggy, and as the culvert is in good condition and [airâ€" ly good length. he considered the onnvnghin should not. be liable for 1y good length. he township should not. damages- “Wily-ow. The clerk read a communicatiob from Miss Do Lury. sccvemry 4f the Public Library of Martina, stating that the cow-ring of the ditch was in a dangerous cundijon and required mlmjring. This matter was 0:5â€" cusscd at. some length, and Mr. Nichucl will make Iurthcr inquiri.es into the matter. Mr. W. H. McCrImmon was pracnt on behalf of the trustees of S. S. No. 5, to protest against any change being made in the said section that Would decrease its assessment. ‘Mr. John Short. Hr. Minthorne council and presented a statement. of the receipts and expenditures in con- noabion with the Local Option fknds and made explanation as to the .m- ture working of the not. QMARIPOSA COUVCIL PROCEEDINGS, ant. V 9, and that the commissioners in the territory in which the other piles are ‘ situated be empowered to engage a 1 man for a like purposeâ€"Carried. 1 _ Michaelâ€"McLeodâ€"That the follow- - ing changes be made in the appoint- 5 ment of overseers under bylaw No. 546: Beat No. 1â€"William Clark. in- - stead of Robert Bowen : beat No. 25 ' westâ€"Richard Dale. instead of Elihu liliogers; beat No. 54-â€"Leslie Web- - 1ster, instead of Thomas North: beat 3 ‘55, westâ€"W. F. Lunny, instead of L. Thomas Lunny: and that ahe cor- - poratc seal be attached to this mo- tion.â€"Carried. . Michaelâ€"Markâ€"That Mr. Donald 8 Cameron be appointed commissioner g‘to moot Mr. Munro of Reach town- :1 ,ship. to make provision for that part '. iof the road between Reach and Maâ€" '- ’ 'posa. being maintained which is not 1 .already provided ionâ€"Carried. 9,1]-.. Cameronâ€"McIeodâ€"That the clerk' be authorized to write the provincial secretary that the local constables having full authority to act in the same capacity as the license inSpeOe tor for the purpose of enforing Local Option in Mariposa, that the.muniâ€" cipal council of Mariposa do not deem it necessary for the license inc specter to incur the expense of re- gularly visiting Mariposa for the purpose of making searchesâ€"Carried; McLeodâ€"Michael-That the follow- ing accounts be paid: Jesse Rodd. bonus on 25 rods of wire fence. lot 6, con. 8, $7.50: A. L. Minthorne, culvert, boundary of ")ps, can. 8, $5; W. Downer, bonus on 331} rods wire fence, lot 8, con. 3, $10.05: W. Badman, bonus on 62 rods of wire fence, con. 2, $18.60; George Irwin, ditching 40 rods lot, 13. con. 4. $50; Harry Westlake: ditching 4§ rods, lot 13, con. 4, $13.80 ; Pascoe Bros.. Aâ€" A- . 1“..-“ Cameronâ€"McLeodâ€"That Mr. W; Channon be appointed overseer to manage the supplying and the take ing away of stone from the crusher,~ the distributing of the stone on the road, and to supply whatever labor. is necessary for the successful run¢ ning of the stone crusher, at the stone pile opposite his farm iu co_n. McLeodâ€"Cameronâ€"That no action be taken in the matter of changing the boundaries of S. S. No. 5 at! the present time as the trustees of S. S. No. 5 objectâ€"Carried. Messrs. W. F. Hardy and B, E. Webster were present on behalf of some repairs on the road and a. cuh vert opposite lot 20, con. 8. McLeodâ€"Michaelâ€"That the dark notify Mr. A. Cameron to remove all logs or rubbish from the creek in the north half lot 15,oon. 12.121315 would prevent the free flow of the watchâ€"Carried. the receipts and expenditures in con-- nection with the Oakwood drain; The total receipts were 83, 287. 80,; including borrowed money and the sale of the debentures. The total expenditures are $3,212. including payment of borrowed money. BRITISH SHIPS TO BE KEPT OUT OF NEW YORK HARBOR. An Infernal Machine was Found on the Pin. On Saturday afternoon. a short time before the steamer Umb’ria sailâ€" ed from New York harbor an infer- nal machine and 100 pounds of dyâ€" namite; Was found on the pier. It had been carried onto the pier by two Italians who said an iimb‘ria passenger would call for it. The box was found as a result of a let- ter received by the police depaitâ€" ment. It began "The Mafia greets you" and. went on : “The society has declared war against England and has ordered the destruction of every steamer flying the British flag that sails out of New York harbor. The undersigned received orders to begin optrations by sinking the! Oceanic, but so many women and children took passage on twat boat that the society's plans were Chang- ed at the last moment. ‘ ' ‘The society Ins undertaken to clear New York harbor of British ships, and it will succeed. The resaon for the movement the society does not wish to disclose ; suffice it to say that the society in order to protect itsâ€" elf, must carry the war into the enemy's country and it goes without saying that it proposes to wage it as fiercely as it knows how. This is the society's first and last warning, and those who propose to patronize British steamers must take- their chances in the future.” The detectives immediately began a. search for the box. It was soon found, for it had come to the pier under peCuliar circumstances. It was exactly as described in the letter, and was found at the foot of the gangWay among the other pieca of mum eye. It was a. plain, whitepme box. newly made and was unmarked. In size it was about 40 by 20 by so W. Ittheboxhadgotonboardthe Um‘bfia and exploded it wmfld have tom the thtom out. of the ship- «In 8‘”: 19 W“ Wuvuv -.- w’, _ inches. The top was made of two pieces, was hinged and fastened with a. staple, hasp and padlock. The hardwzme was neatly japanned. and was evidently new, The passengers. were not apprised of the prosonce of the infernal machine. Everything III 30:16 quietly. 'As soon as it was found it. was carried to the end otune pier. Inside the box, by care- fully listening you could hear the; ticking of a. piece of clock work. A rope Wes fastened about it and it was cerelully submerged in the waâ€" ter. When Superintendent 11W arrived with two assibtants he found the men carefully keeping the box The following resolution: I“ PAGE NINE

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