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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Jul 1908, p. 5

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F Tam: Mam . i Osman: ’ Commcm 5c. mm and descfl ” 0px 1n 21 1'00' m.- vmnznma Comm 1. EL! “Age-22103:“ m r or at.“ nah Hunt: 3 m “an ta ta! d: and a sustaining It, nutritious and lis excellent Cocoa system in robust ables it to rcsist ‘S of this nature and confidential. and Stdrekeepers Id i-lb Tins. pest mum-y market will gm- my patrons 130351be in. LOAN on Mortgage- :1: Fate-S. 1 have ac- oothern 60 YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE x (3+ Xo-an 21 x 50, . cmnVoniently 811p- nz wator, good driv- .ry h»'m§6-. Situated - su‘hrml half a. mile, , dwi}; mail. tele- ITM‘A‘Q'I 3‘?! two 111516. lb '19 and 20 con. 3, acres more or ha, [5 updwr cultivation: m7 rema: nder mixed r2. we‘ll ipnced With nd day 10am, wen :d warmed by never- Loans A LEâ€"PA RCEl: ’i? MAN kept down I» point consis- m! nt-cessary 3‘9 r a. secom: class lcate {or s. S. fist. new}; sum}; Liculars, to J. J. Ball 'tonst. Schooi, 01.â€" Lindsay, Ont. HERS FOR. S Twine. cold. STURGFJON’ hf . TRAm'ofi“ on, a. Elva; ll irew' 3 arm 1 :n ‘ ‘Lower s. BX I’HRI'ENCE'D { EM I S ES I) .q' con. 1, 40 acres 8c 10¢ per lb. Ont. >0 . wrommmr, 0 .Vkan. . ‘l atoll“). â€"- SECOND 5 3“. No. 21. Ca meron {:0 for ‘11 \ ultntia, plied to fifCOE‘ " about 3 ear-ling, [983mg {mks I‘reas No. 9 Duties pro- No. The L.0.L. mum: will attend 'divhc sea-vies at the Baptist church on Sunday morning nut. "any were notbllledtonundhntsw In I CORRECTION. The chairmen of the various com- mittees presented their reports, which} were confirmed. except that of the Finance Committee. On this slate apl‘eared the item granting the Syl- Vester band the sum of $300 for the yearly band concerts and other ex- Penses. the discussion on which will be found elsewhere. ‘ The motion re asking the (43.12. to improve the Condition of tramc on the Port Perry line was again read. and the proper railway authorities will be communicated with. Mayor Bogg brought up the matter of putting down a sidewalk of some kind on Peel-st". south side. from Cambridge to a section on Fuel. Com- misioner O'Neill will be asked to inspect the walk and raport. In all probability a. three-foot board we”: will be built on the initial” plan. . jibe council than adjourned. , pay half the cost. On motion the chairman of the Board of Works Was instructed to look into the matter and use his judgment re proper ad- justr'nont. Mr. w. J. Ferguson. of the south ward, was next heard. [He asked per« mission to put on a few necessary fire improvements on his house, and; the matter was left in the hands of tin" town property committee. Copncillor T. H. Wilson. of the township of Ops, addressed thecoun- cil re a matter 30f boundary expendi- ture east of the town. He had ap- pealed 'to the town on a. previousoc- casicm re the same nutter, but they had decided that. the item of expendi- ture was unwarranted at the time. He wished the council to sanction the work and to foot half the cost. which would probably amount to: float $5. It was the gnavelling- of a road that was used as much by the toun ostindsay as the Township ofI Ops, and therefore the town should. The report of Chief Vincent for the months of June and May Were 3.180 read. It, showed the fees received from weighing fees to be $48.75, and the market toll to be $2.62. There was a total collection for the month of June of $62.09. The .m-ports of Chief Vincent for the hghan for the month of May was From Tuesday's Daily. The regular meeting of the town fathers was held last evening at 7.30, the following members being present: Mayor Begg, Deputy- Reeve Eyres and Aldermen Dobson, Calvert. Rea, Jordan, Smalc, Camp- bell and Mcerugh. Ops Council Request Lind say’s Aid re Gravelling MARKET TOLD-- BOUNDARY WORK 15 per cent. off all Carpets and Oilcloth‘s sale . . Men 3 Print Shirts regular 800 and 85c sale ..................... 68c 20 pieces of Print regular 10c sale. ..7c 3 pieces of Crettone regular 12%c Pink and white and pink and blue, pink and white and black Gipghqm regular 13c sale ...... 10c Black Muslin with raised black spot regular 18c sale 13c: regular 25c sale ........................... 190 Black Muslin with satin strifie regular 180 sale 13c: regular 130 sale ................................. 11c 10 pieces of regular 10c Wagh Goods on sale at ...5c yd White Spotteu Muslin, 4 pat- terns regular 18c Ls_a}e...._ ..... 121w Several miscelaneous patterns of Muslin from 20c to 25c sale...15c 3 patterns of cotton Voile in green, brown and light blu: regu- lar 25c sale ...................... 12%c Tapestry Carpets, samples con- mining 1% yds. for ...... 50c each Blouses All of our new 1.00 Lawn Waists for 85¢; 1,50 for 1.18; 2.00 Waists for 1.50; 2.50 Waists for ...... 1.90‘ ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST START OUT .AT ONCE .Cotton Blankets for campers, regular 1.10, sale - - -‘ 89c Extraordinary Selling for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 10 and 11 McGaffey’s Mid-Summer Sale STANDING 0F THE fllnnlhl mhn In Wash Goods and Muslins too-cc-coooul 'nooto o~~Ioonon SECTION TWO SIS] YEAR. ’. McGAFFEY, ...8c RECEIVE 850 DAMAGE. ? Toledo. Ohio; Mrs. Martha. Winner. Devil’s Lake, North Dakota; Mrs. ' 'Wm. Allen and daughter. of Lake- field, sister of Mrs. Wright; Mrs. ‘ Wesley Rumbsy and daughter. Ida. ‘ of Meaford. 01112.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley, Liskeard. and Jas. Bradley, Liskoard. cousins of Mr. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are well- known in Manvers, and also in Lind- say, and are recognized as splendid people. Both am staunch adherents of the Methodist church. Mr. Wright. has been a life-long Methodist, and was for a number of years . class leader at the Juetville Methodist church, while Mrs. Wright has been a. Methodist since birth. Thedayandevanlngolthe First was spent happily together. and mm were the congratulations bestowed upon Mr. and Mrs. Wright. All join- ed in wishing the happy couple many mom years ofgood halt]: and pros- The following were present from outside points: Johnston Bradley. of Emporia, Kansas, brother of Mrs. Wright; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heater. The members of the family are as follo\\s: Alfred. of Janetville; Rich- ard and Milton, 0! Lifl’ord; Law- rence at. home, and Mrs. J ames E. McGahey, of the east ward, Lindsay. The two members of the family de- ceased are Carrie (4 years 016) and Idflla. {8”months old.) The house presented a very pretty thoroughly in Lindsay. At the me- {and busy appearance with its large oent county council ”Sam! it was lnumber of happy people. Midas the Shownvthat Ops had not been 8.39883- immediate members .or the family, ed at all. The Lindsay representat- fche sisters, brothers and cousins. “'95. Reeve Jordan and Deputy- there were the ines of the sans. and .EYTGS. made a protest against the their children, Some seven in all. fissesamcnt-of the town, and sue- er. All the members of the £9211in (the Municipal AssociatiOn at theSep~ were prwenit for the event, as “â€"elutember,meeting by a. deputation 60m- as other relatives from far and near. fiPOSBd 01' Mayor 3083 and Ree"? It was a. family ve-u-nion, so to Geo. A- Jordan. speak, it being thirty~one years since It Seems that. the assessment. 0‘ they were last thus assembled, and as :the town for the county ram was can be readily surmised this gather- .based upon the business and incumes ing. was an auspicious one. and one 'of the townspeOple. Two mots that the family will long remember. were appointed. and did their work The house presented 3 Very pretty thoroughly in Lindsay. At the me- and busy appearance with its large oent county council ”Sam! it was number of happy people. Midas the shownvthat Ops had not been assess-1 Just 40 years ago this worthy couple were united in the bonds of matrimony. and since that time they have lived a. very joyous life togeth- Wedding Anniversary Celebrated at Manvers There was an exgeedlvngly large and happy gathering of the “Clan” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright, of the Eighth line, Manvers, on Do- minion Day (July 1), the occasion being the celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Wright’s fortieth anniversary of their wedding. I THE WATCL 15 per cent. off all Ladie’s Skirts and Blouses Children’s parasols in pink, blue and red, reg. 50c sale.........;..38c Children’s parasols with frill and silk tassel, reg. 63c sale...50c for Odds andvends of summer para.- sols reg. 2.00 sale 1.25 reg. 1.50 Children’s duck dresses 80c for 50¢, 1.05 for 75.1.75 for...1.25c 7 girls linen dresses [or 8 and 10 years reg. 1.25 for ......... 90c; Parasals and sun shades. Iadies’ black and cotton parasol reg. 60c 33.19450, reg. 1.00 sale ......... 7 5c ’m In»: hm new sale. ..10c 5 patterns of pnnted sateens reg: - 20c sale" ... ..16c sale . . . . . . .........20c Odd and ends of netts with in- sertion border ranging from 20c to 25c on sale at .................... i8c White striped scrim reg. 1331 Striped scrims with frill reg. 13§c sale .......................... 11c Nett with frill insertion and lace trimmed reg. 20c sale 160, reg. 25c Curtain Huslins and Scrims Ladies’ White La.‘ 35c for 25c; 50c for White and black fancy silk Blouses, regular 3.75, sale 2.68 sale le ................................. 100 White madras muslin reg. 13c White tucked, IOOQOOIII tau... Silk Blouses union-00.00.... "I. on. .I..IOIDI Aprons, 1 t- lyaurprieedhhfriends the mm mm with Banned?!" . Lntyeuhotook. 13w tan-31m duo Olgoodn Hill. and full-nodal! lam. unknown his friends. homvur. ho also took othu' course at! as to a. and Ibo ml the m m. LLB. .9 tb luv com-n tt Tomato University. m»... w w Clever Lindsayite Passes Law Exams. 1.00 Ops had been getting all without ‘being taxed at all. while Lindsay ‘had to pay a. considerable amount more than what was there share. The council are in favor of basing the assessment for the county rate a: property valu.-. I This matter came up yesterday at. ‘ternoon at the meeting of the coun- cil commitmes and it was decided to send a deputation to the Municipal Council. This counpil will take ithe matter up. and after a thorough dis- cussion, it thought advisable, will be taken before parliament. Deputy~reeve Eym expressed him-1 self strongly on the subject. “It is for us to equalize the matter in such a way- as to give Lindsay a. square deal." he said. He told at the way the town’s representatives had been treated at the county council, and‘ said that they'll“ even been shown ' Mr. Fred Holmes. Hopkins. of the ceeded in getting a. couple of hund- red dollars taxes struck 011- The County council would not consider the matter further in spite of the objections of the town repmenm- fives. 3.25, Tho town council are under the im- pmssion that they have been unfairiy dealt with by the county In the mat- ter of adjustment of assessment, and the matter will be brought before the Municipal Association at the Sep~ temben mggting by a. deputation com- Claim They Have Been Badly Treated by County TOWN COUNCIL HAS GRIBVANCE Ladies’ Whlte Underskirts, 3 tucks and lace insertion with hemstitched, regular 7 5c sale 50c 15 per cent. off all Men’s Felt and Straw Hats sale .............................. 21c Ladies’ White Drawers, lace in- sertion and hemstitched, regular 45c sale 33c, regular 55c sale 43c Corset Covers lace trimmed reg- ular 23c sale 18c; rcg. 25¢ sale 19c; regular 32c sale 25c; regular 25c 8c and .............................. 10c Lédies Knitted summer drawers regular 25c sale .................. 21c Ladies’ Summer Vests with shoulder strap regular 16c sale 12§c regular 18c sale 14c; reg. 22 sale COOIOOOOIIOOIIIODIOI for ................................. 15c 60 inch Table Linen, regular 55c, now 40c; 75c kind for.. .50c ‘ White Bedspreads, full size, regular 1.10 sale ............... 89c Ladiu’ Corset Covers and Drawers 3 Specials in childrens vests 6c- NEXT TO PHILIP MORGAN, Draggist 13c kinds for. Summer Underwear 55' Night Gowns and Skirts Linen T6633]; ............... 18c " 20c kinds lat, Kent-It. u M is 3 '30le much and two unit cues. per. month. m. x. (or may}; subeuiptiom.- g For the accommodation 0! thou in the 00m districts who hnve to um the mails, package- post-marked Fri- day will be taken into the count. Nam-3 THE'CONIm‘ons. Saba-muons to no; WéekLv Watchman-Wade- will count one point. per month and Daily Warde- llNDSAY, ONT-y THURSDAY, MY 9, l908 poll points Ior the gold watch and two unit. cases. '11:: poll will close promptly at 15.30 p.m. on Friday. The locket and chain are on exhibi- tion 11 the window of Mr. J. Car- roll, tobacconist, Kent-st. Go in and win. This aide contest will in no way inâ€" terface with the regular contmt. The votes will be credited in that contest as below. Bren-yous, high and low. stands a change to win the primand There are no other restrictions or conditions: It is simply a. question of who can secure the greatest mun- ‘ber of Votes during the next few ‘days. So fax- as this special prim contest is concerned. everyone starts an an even footing, and the candi- date who has the least. votes toâ€"day‘ is as likely to win as the one having! date and. Tuesday night of next week. I There is nothing to be gained by. holding back votes. It the practice ‘ becomes general each individual con- ‘ testant isinthedark nsto wherc‘ she stands. The Warden-’3 advice is to poll your votes frequently. The gold locket and chain will go l to the one ineither townor county ‘ turning in the largest. number of votes before Tuesday night. provided. however. she is not. e winner ofany o! the other prizes. . This gives every candidate on even chanoofortheprine. Thevohes as shown in today's paper have been recorded, mdthewinnerwinbethen young lady who between the days mentioned. adds the greatest number of votes to her standing. I \ I e I t q a in the person 0! Mr. W. 1!. O'Beimc, . f . For the purpose of discouraging the , 13er “a" °’ we M” 5m“ 0’4 practice of holding back vows, The (On -. who reached town.on Satur- Warder will give a gold chain and dw. spent Sunday at andaay's fa- locket to the young lady polling the mono summer resort. Sturgeon Point, highest. number of votes between this and Mon and 'l‘uesda "Lb . date and Tuesday night» of next week. day y m nu There is nothing to be . 1‘ bylmerouxs friends in Lindsay. Mr. , , . . . holding back votes. It the pramicc Betrne 1°“ W waning for a tnp hncnm mrnl Ann}: indivhlunl l‘An-Iw Paberboro and other eastern "lg." 0' next week jun: 01 the many successful old boys For Highest Score by Tuesday Night of Next Week meryone intemsted in now working hard and the young ladies won»- testing for the trip need no urging. Half the battle is ,won Once one; iriends know you are. in earnest and mean to win. Everyone takes an interest in a fair. square and popular contest such as this, but they become doubly interested if you look .like a. winner. Therefore rush the votes to the Trip to Quebec Editor and do not | hold them back. \ f t A GOLD CHAIN BX-LINDSAYITB AND [MEET HERE ON VISIT Another last entyy candidate, Miss Davey, of Victoria. Road. has done wonders with her count. in the past. few data and as a result. leads in the fourth district. - i Miss B. J Woods of Oakwood “has almost doubkd her vobe since last count and is now crowding Miss MoQuade for. the premier position in No. 3 Division. _ _ ‘â€"-_ r-""â€"o ‘v-a-m-i uvv \uv uvyw. It is worthy of note that. Kiss Fell, of Cameron who was oné o! .the late comers in the contest. has forged her way into first place in No. 2 Division, and_ now counts her total with five figures. o A large Vote has been polled since file Just published standing. In No. 1 Division Miss Ellis has added about 10,000 to her count. and re- tains the lead. Mi- nulvaney is back in second place with another 5.- 000 to her credit. The other candidates are in much the puma position, but: all have been pouring counters into the hopper. . | .SEE THE PRIZES. trig! Aux-[now on View in the mgs LILA 110m. Bauburion ...... ‘ ...... ’ mss w. SUDDABY. Burnt. Rim; mss DAVEY. Victor-u Road. ............ . .‘ MISS BESSIE DART, Haliburton .‘ MISS MAGGIE CRAIG. Kinmmmt ......... mss ADELAIDE mcmuuv. Céboconk . NO. 3 m VISION. MISS GERTRUDE HQUADE. Omemee m B. J' mnsl MOM... ................ MISS LILA PARSONS. Omen .............. KISS AGGIE HICKEY, Dovney'vme ........ KISS ONA‘ FELL. Canal-on. .......... . ......................... ’. 11188 E. L. WHANNING Hartley .............. . ..... . .......... . . MISS IALIJAN (I‘ERRiLL, Fenelon Fall! ....... L ........ . MISS VIOLEI'I‘E WHY, Melon Falls ............ . KISS BEULAH RWY. Boch/geon . ................. L MISS DORA HCLEOD, Woodv'ule .............. .. ................ . KISS FLOSSIE ELLIS ...... .. MISS MAY HULVANEY- ".....- MISS ANNIE EARLE ............... KISS BERTHA WSON... MISS DORA Rom'mx ......»m MISS PEARL FANNING ......“ KISS FIDRENCE WALKEY... KISS PHYLLIS WOMAN ... KISS BEATRICE BRADSHAW 108% MARTHA PARKER ...... KISS JENNIE SADLEB ........ CANDIDATES IN T HE QUEBEC TRIP CONTEST gun two . points D. 'm “'0 l. which to {3’3 NO. 4 DI VISION. no. 2 DIVISION. No.1 DI VISION. ' There was a afloat an at Coho- conk lutn night. about 11. 30 o'.clodz HA 0:11.11. “whoa-a. which aim: ted bum two line kilns. no» to“... 00.00"”... $800 HRE AT COBOCONK LIME KILNS LAST NIGHT has a. frontage of 45 feet and runs back 135 met. The cost was be- tween {mean and twenty thousand and in ,a fitting home for Stratlord's brig-ht daily and weekly newspaper. Lads-312a who knew Mr. O’Beirne when be m manager of the 0 Pout1 a quarter of n century ago will be that to heu- or his continued proo- 'nze Stratford journalist was also well pleased with the general appear- ance of the town on a whole. “It is a very pretty place. and I think it limo improved wonder-{ally during the past. few years. It has that. appear- ‘anoe of mimosa: that speaks well for the town." Hr. O'Beirno Was g visitor at the Point over Sunhy. and was very much pleased with that popular re food. "It is e. bower of loveliness. "I 1add Hr. O'Belme. ' Two year: ago he built one o! the] most modern newspaper and ofloe puildingu to be loud anywhere. It ’l It is fully twenty-seven years since ' this sucoomiul newspaper man find in Lindsey. and since that time he has only visited the old town twice. ones about ten yum ago when he node . flying visit. and the present visit. He reports thnt Lindsey has made rapid advances. and that mark- ed prognuu is very noticeable. Es- peciaJiy was an: obvious in regud‘ to the stores. Lindsay has. in Mr. O'Beirne'a opâ€" nion, the best appearing and best «nuipped stones of gay town in Can- ada. of its lilo. The town has :1- ways been noted for it up-to-date Winona places. and Mr. O'Beirne aid that the merchants were quite justi- fied in feeling proud of their stores. lnion. the best. appearing and best 1«)quippad stones of any town in Can- ada. of its sin. The town has 1.!- ways been noted for it. upoto-dotc Winona places. and Mr. O'Beimo said that the merchants were unite justi- CICO‘O... 0-..- .on... a . w.»- a c0.- ” tent-Oct. ca...- From WM'I Duly. Lindsay m visited this week by ...-no ...\-- o.- 00“. can to. -. ”nag..- Inn-D0~IO oo- ...-»o. a ..~ou.c ... O u".- o¢u .. a.. on u-n. .o a. .go on .o.- 9... onus. goo car... .on o u-uo ...... 16.397 r “W. moan neural was “,0 Harold Brown ...... n1 a pear- Richard Flaherty , ‘3.“ is Edward O'Neill ...... v. I think it H. Clan Luggmgf Thomas Manama ...... ,t speaks Mia Breen ........ Patrick White m... .. Thoma Trotter A :- ..... g at v3; Edward McMahon pum- ,9 John Pennis , ......... ' ...... 10,474 I. ..... 10.896 00..- 12.881 6,722 41.121 17.229 14,444 13. 755 12.729 12.529 6.704 8.857 28.138 Loo O'Neill. .1" .. .. u. .217 Album m- ".905 Chalk Courier .......... s .......... 198 Junior Pt. 11.01.- B. -’rom 500: Eddie I ...... ............... 431 New My “t . u- o I ‘18 m Tully" .... .......... £96 Joesph mGu' ...... ..,.. .. .... ...ssu J” M 000-" out" n“. ...... 888 Claude Oliver Cecil Cndddueo )John O'Remy ...... .y. 95 Junior Part II. Clas- A.-â€"Tota.l 450 Norman M .... .................... 373 Thomas Sullivan .................... 362 Loo McMahon .. ...................... .. .230 Arthu- Teevin ..... . ................... 135 Charles Hand ............ John Cooney ; Arnold Duck .. Francis Curtin Thomas Massau ............ x ............ 321 ‘t' Wis Breen ..... . .....a. .............. 3201; James )1ch .................. ' '7....‘.'.321 thn Douay ................... -.. ....318. Standing of II Class. Seniorâ€"Tot.- “ number of marks. 500 : Alas! FUEL-g. :1.- ..c... 1.... :o..o...nh.: huh-B Karma :5. 5... 3.50 Francis O’Connor ...... . Wilfred Scully ........... hum-once Burke ......... Loo Henley ...... .......... Stafford 'Deatro ....... .. ..... ... ........ 1 Victor McGlynn ................. a ‘ Junior 111. Classâ€"Total 800: Hamld Rogers ........ M. ............ 4 Michael Davey ......... ( yynll nvuuuuu ...... ............ ...... *J-U Harold Duck ..... ....... . ........ 399 Cynil Houlihan Albert Forbert .................... -5413 James Kenny ....... ...... u»... .....d ...411 John Sullivan Louis Burke Uolm U wwmul 0“... '9‘... Fergus Powers . ..... Charles Hutton ...... Thomas Bridal .............. ... Clare Hulvihill ....... John Grozelle ......a . Francis Nassau ...~.. John Hogan ........ Coleman 0' Loughlin Philip O'Lougzhlin ..... George O'Neill ......... Francis Campbell ...... J oeeph Spmtt ......................... Promotion Examinations Lindsay Separate School BOYS’ SEPARATE . SCHOOL EXAMS. «whim Trotter ...... , ........ ’ ......... 6 15 Georée Breen ‘ Senior III. Classâ€"Total 800: 1“! 99°F! 393811 {OmemeeMce Examination Nuns of candidates admitted b y the miners UM W m max-ks obtained. Total marks 650. Junior IV. Classâ€"Total 800 : II. Clashâ€"Junior: II. CMâ€"Totnl 500: «dun ."uo “no. 0"“ uh» ufiu had". in...“ "in. ”*00 Ovu- «at: h.- ”In. DIHI. on 0.0 and". ‘ufioc you. "not-Ouu u... o \ooso ' on" o unno'ow Cot-o .,... 00..» .. COD... 5.- .o u...- . W" ”*0. ‘OOODI our... u .. 0.. t ‘ IO“. unit. ocu- .....I ............ 307 : on“. bud- uu. 0”.” o-‘o‘ou‘ noc-IO' ‘ to; 0 .04. o .00- o no. I... o 00“...» o . ~..«o 0-. ca loam "d... .. n. l.- o 00.0. n-oo hon-0‘ .. "°"' 0 your. um I oodl- cofiou -- .guc- ....-.‘ 00".- ............. 94 5......coooo. - on. o .0... ~o nun ' ............... . .......... u. ......... nu V. J. .......................... Emily 11 .... .. ............... @11in 18 s. oontonnu~t.cuuoscun¢ ttoooo cu. on... ..o- .~on-.... .ou... cod-ac ................. 721 Edmund BluwitéEE' ...... ......... 703 George Niel] .. ........ .........670 Joseph Cleary .... ........... 620 Philin Gamien 0"... ...c o... .1‘1198' .ou...-uu .. --~ I. .........‘l :40 .........682 b... 0" .. 499 Ottawn. July 6.-Col. Sam. Hughes winded u name or waning .in the matter 0! diet: mtdenta In um want In the house to-duy. He dludedgto tho “camp: to local. t colony of JIF- ln moloothmo 0! an Rodne- uuo .nuoo. .- 5 l 2 .327 Jap Peril, Says .410 magistrate asked why he wasn't pre- cont. Mr. Weldon replied that it. was pPObnble that the witness in question did not. think‘it was worth his while “Then let Mr. Lawless produce these, three witnesses," said Mr. Wel- tion. "they were in his hotel yard , ay when we wane looking for AI.“A, ......... OP! 10 p"... 3 wuue Murphy ........................... 323 0 John Sheppard ........................ 315 Leo Bisette .............. n .............. 311 . Francis Sullivan ...................... 309 n Basil Team-o ............................ 304 'J'seph Wicked: ........................ 301 'Joseph Hennessy ..................... 289 fFrancis Jennings ..................... .276 Leo Henmsay ................. - W261 . N orbet. McClory ........................ 250 21 Edmund Blutehfomi .................. 238 03 George Niel] ............................ 226 70 Joseph Cleary .......................... 219 20 Philip Gassien ......................... 215 15 George Breen ........... . ................ 197 ’Joseph Hogan .......................... 175 ‘John J. Fennessy ..................... 164 :2) Senior Pt. I. Classâ€"Total 400: I E Weldon on behw'of'che'noemé inspector, stated that the prosecut- ion was not, readv to go on with the Mr. Lawless appeared before Conn-v By Police Magistrate Moore this anemia} _a_nd pleaplqd not guilty. Mr. “lyre is another witness. and the u v the vicinity of Bobcaygeon whom Li. {cease Inspector Lithgpvw, of West Victoria, is looking for. The license inspector had laid a charge against. 1A. E. Lawless. proprietor of the Rocklaod hotel. of Bobcaygveon, of selling liquor alter hours. These but seemingly take good care 16. avoid being summoned. ‘uoucpu 11...... ...... ......m: John J. Fennessy ..................... 1 , Senior Pt. I. Classâ€"Total 400: in» McFadyen ...... ...... ......i ,Yincent Flaherty .................... '1 u'u 3 WITNESSES STEER CLEAR ...0P8 7 .......................................... 417 “.099 12 I. ...................................... 413 ...Qpa 12 411 Staflord Birgenéw ..... 7.7 V Basil 'l‘eau'o I; .1: lJ’seph Wickyett ............ 'JOSeph Hennessy ............ iFrancis Jennings ............ Leo Hennesey ................ . §9rbet VMTcClory ............. garnegig McKay .écâ€"yé 13mm) Gassien ...... ' ...... Fabrian Frechette ...... Alec Murdock. ....... Junior Pt. 1., Classâ€" Willie Murphy ............ Leo Bisetié u"... ooh .: x” 8%. 4 go: oa-uaona-oo-a Bill," 0. c to... . '0‘.¢-ut goo-o. - Elnfly 12 .......... Ops 12 09819 SCHOOL. From Wednaiday's Daily. Col. Sam Hughes nu... ... on. uncuc»... .. ...... can... ....... IDIOIHI. c~§§nu. ncanaoo.- aucoa’uon '0'. .. 0- o. no. cut... you .u n a. on- ¢.ov~.u.- «a. o-.-~ u... .0. .u.. on... a. - Dunno. ...- .... nun..."- own..- too-coca: I‘ll-.- ‘ -.-~- .uo noun-coon. . a... -.n.-.- EIGHT PAGES .ou.o . ‘.... “.00 PER YEAR. , Class-Total 400: ol-‘g nuns o _ :nc-a I. on. no. 0.. cu: ua-x-c no}... non-no. as witnesses, ......... 115 ...319 ”.314 MARKS 417 191

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