. t. ’ery fll'S um: MMâ€; “Paisley pd.- eonmandhtp choice {01’1“ FBRI‘GS choice for WW..- LN J! over Lter colon, mice. By this feat t . 'mampionsvhip and $20 i9. cas ‘ 4): Monday night 1 flat the door of a. h to. label Jo':msu.m.~~‘T - Liomerly of Lindsay. ' ‘ h} - 4‘ "*M*'han a. flow and at! was in, lighting 1 a best SW:k u 0‘ which W 2:†made hV' E.3159 ofï¬cial 3 is nemï¬eld My friends -The Lind “the 509.51 E. H. Baker in, W. DU] Gage, T. W. 9. u‘ WnnL-i 6.81â€â€œ 3“ k .1, ‘ o ' , and pla.‘ â€The Lindsay Curling Club skipï¬g 301' the season 1002 are Messrs- -G-‘ EN. Baker, J. Boxall, R. H. CUtb" ht, W. hundus, .1. n. Flavelle,;.T- 9‘99. T. W. Greer, J. C. M089» MI. Hopkins, J. Keith, F. limb. “I, J. M. Knowlson. G. A. Little- R A. Millar, J. McAlpine, 11.13.. L. Mntosh. J. M. McLennam W. Mc- Ienm. Rev. J. w. Macmillanr J? Its“W11. L. V. O’Connor. W: H- Stevens. w. R. WivddesS. F. Az-Valâ€" "I kl. ht make“ held in the early part of nexv wwâ€" tor("0036: rinks. - '. .‘Haycr Ingle and Street Comm “WI? Chalmers left last. night» Liar I:omion, 0m, Where at the 51mm- tum of the Bituminous Macadam Paving Company, they will meet- Rpmentatives or other towns and ““1 them inspect a sample W ‘5 Pavement laid down 'by that. oom- m- The mayor and conuniSSiWT '91 examine this section with ‘85 m t’0 paVing Kentâ€"st. ' ~ "‘ “masses under the auspices of thej .Ullen’s Physical Culture will meet; " toflows : Children’s claSS, Mon-- “{at 4.30; girls’ clam, “my gt 3‘00; ladies class, Tuesday at 7‘00; elocution class. Tuesday at mm: ladies' class, Tuesday at 8.00- ' these classm-x will be held in m g‘yfï¬ttï¬np room next to the P031}. ¢ a 3:: i{lï¬â€˜tl'uction in elocution. hit an .voice culture to any who †traming in these. Thofflcesofthe Bank at Mal 5" Mteuponflly removed to the Town Clerk’s Ofï¬ce am 4 Irvine. 1 citiuns are .9 adjourned n held this 1.30 'o'CIOCk .' â€ï¬ng' Fï¬day the J Irvine. bro1 )1’. it at rm: gm... 7 invitation of It. ' ,party of golfers -w a Tuesday by-the nlm'ed the ï¬nal nu Limited. )W 11 vosmg pg“ 11 ndszu was . - 1 refusing.this,h 1101161 h! but .nsw‘fs Mai inspection REMOVAL. ho n will shortly locate 'x‘ Brmxn is a grad- “leaks! mm 1 a couple vi years .- with'nr. m xm- -ricnce in act nn‘neuds him to 9qu Brown: gow ' "to th the best. “ishes of 11. he “'35 afterW rgu of "3%ar cya“ $9 I A 10th inst to disarm Emily looking ers 'Went to containing “7i“ thfl and 15w" nr. ,_ 1 , practical >(‘1icine a911, n , She. who“? Marie ntch 0f actlial 3 Pub' 95 “to :hes ‘0‘ and L be -â€"Pym Brothers have but! the Work in. the Mat othheir, painted. --See announcement, of Dr. Day, dentist, in another column. â€"The metal roofing on front of the Grand Union been painted. â€"-â€"Monday afternoan Mr. W. Needle:- shot a ï¬ne partridge on the window sill of his residence on Russell-at. â€"â€"Mr. Dougal Sinclair is putting in the foundations of a. his new maro- room to. {flee on' Cahbridg‘éâ€"s't‘f'ï¬m of the flrehall. , -â€"Very desirable midenw and M1! acre grounds for sale m south ward. near R. C. church A lien-gain Ap- ply at this ofï¬ce. â€"â€"'l‘he Plowman’ 8 Association nub ches are being held toâ€"da‘v (Thirs- day) on the farm of Mr. Beecroft north of Woodville ~ A M; --1'hc garb of the Union schoolbo- longing‘ to the third bookjr'have or ganized a‘ basket-ball club, and “it has proved‘a success. “ “23’ in“ â€"ltr. Ben Bry‘ans, local diapwser of deer-slooting “M has rm ed this vear's batch. They will 'be issued at Col Mcon' 9 ofï¬ce. â€"Mr William McKenzie. president 0! the Tor-Onto Street Railwav, has subscribed $5000 to the endowment. of the Victoria ‘Coggty Howital. -â€"In the absence of Mr. Albert Downer in Quebec. the business «the De Laval cream War 2: be looked after by It. Josflf’k of -Mr. Francis Helson Methemll of Toronto. formerly of Little Britain, aod Miss Loxflsa C Atkey of Toronâ€" to. were married on Thursday, â€"-0n Taming 1.04 stockers and 8 colts belonging to Messrs. Staples; Wes and other’Gavan farmers pass- ed through town {tom the Laxtoy ranches. â€"Plymouth Rock Hamlets hatched in April, and the property of Mr. J. Kennedy. Reuben-0, have been laying a month and are in some _¢ascs setâ€" a In t i ng’ â€"-Mr. E' Evans and .Mr. B. McGill of Yelverton. visited the north part '0! Victoria comit‘y’ms‘t“week and put-3“ chug} forty-one~..,g_¢od; stockcrs {or MW?! at“ “WW: ' _. »' m ~For the uth 1m and the ï¬nc-st work done in Lindsay E. Wilc Ham'son‘ takes the lead. That fl plain to be seen as his’ work speaks for kneltâ€"434. - â€"-The Orangcmen of Lindsay win commemorate the anniVersary of the Gunpowder Rot by a concert and supper in the council chamber on Wednesday. Nov; 5th.. All Orange- men. True Blues. ’Prentioe Boys'aad their; friends arecjmjted. ‘ -â€"Little ,1 ac): Hornet Sat in a come; » â€"Fenelon Falls Gazette : Messrs. Sandmwandv-Mclntosh have been making umngenmtsgto open amat- ter ‘factory. '01- mm. which’ ygu beâ€"‘in operation mm" ale‘w «Mia, and' will be ‘u‘ great beneï¬t to “ the farmers of the vicinity. as well as. we hope, to the enterprising propri- etors. ’ - > †:' . -Thc GIFR. statign, pig. Kinmom was burned on Tuesday morning. Citwwiwmas 0311,5891“ Bra M *ï¬ï¬'kmimz ° w "the; omce SM. «and “'TcontentsVfo‘we ï¬eight‘ Shéd- 323$ ‘20.“ and a f of ha. ‘ coal ,. éi' A jfle . Willi ' ' ace of it ‘statrofl‘ 1 one“ Mrs: _ week frbm a visit. of about a fort, night to "relatives at Chicago. Mr. Egg 8: 5,, at, While theï¬e. ,e’iaw 5.51% eï¬agâ€˜ï¬ part": aï¬ï¬‚é’g â€35m? mm witmxhiflzrxitwm paved had been torn up by poor poo- ple and used‘ as “161': and Luvauthér- ftics had not. interfered with them, as‘dley hadmothing C-dh!.t0 hum (uni he4mabha- was terribly :cold. â€"Oï¬:"rhanksgiï¬ng Day, a party of guitars Went to‘ the links at. the Point game this was placed at the foot. of for a, game. They -wok a. hamper containing their dinner. During the‘ a. tfee," where it was discovered by an enterprising- hog, _and pretty generâ€" allv devoured. A plaid smaking jap- a tree; where it was dlSCOVereu Dy a“ enterprising- hog, and pretty generâ€" ally devoured. A plaid smorking jac- ket. that belonged to a legal man of a. limb of a. tree. down and extensi“ his piï¬hip big bear on Mr. Huiligan’a‘gmrm. JII" Verulam. The animal 9.216 been éï¬en on each of the three previous Guys, and on Saturday Mr. Junkinmud a boy went into the woods to hunt» him. Mr. Junki'n had a gun‘chded with powder and shot. out his Hom- panion was armaad with armemï¬'hcn they got to the wootjs tï¬cvwgepar- atod. and W613 some callsidéi'ztble distance from each other when Mr, Jhunkin saw the bear approaching and “let. drive†:31. him. , Fortunately the shot was fatal or might have got into trouble; as he Ehad no other ammunition with him. -- Lu‘ 'and "18L «mu: m. ....... , , the shot was fatal or Mr. Junkin might have got into trouble; as he had no other ammunition with him. â€"â€"Thosc who supposed t sugar factory proposition -. issue in this town will be ' j to lean: that gotiations carried on y tary of the H. Soother-an. and a few others, a :letter was received this week from ‘the Toronto solicitor of a beet sugar ' clients had syndicate, saying‘that his ï¬xed upon Lindsay as on. ï¬ve places in which they have decid- ed to build factories if suitable’aerms mm be secured. Those ‘ ~â€"-‘Mnï¬inn from distance from each other when Mr, .Iunkin saw the bear approaching ’and “let drive†at him. , Fortunately the shot Was fatal or Mr. J'Jnkin might have got into trouble; as be had no other ammunition with him. -â€"Those who supposed that the mat sugar factory proposition Was g-deud A“... mm he " ï¬ve places m “mu- ,_ ed to 'bu‘ld factories if suitalilc terms van be secured. Those terms were, said to he roughly : exemption from‘ ‘ d of years and local} fstock to a sum that v Eating a piecéo't pie. He foimd when he ‘bit. Some hard coal in it, ' And said: “What a rich boy "melanin-II WWI: