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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Dec 1903, p. 9

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5'; Wm v... ‘ 0.1“. L' about \H’u u: ...... â€"â€".\11‘ .\1. Fox of south Ops erL-ct a 11*“: 11am burn on a foundation next- sp1‘ing'..: «311. "00.101111: “as in 5.1111 01: Fridm andm aturdax {sweets 0L the 1311*, Band I Emmy-3.11} \11‘0“ 11211332 B.C. - .â€")Ia1aga Grapes}, “table raisi other fruits at A.1Bg Terry. ’8. ‘-- - “Iva . nnu BXLI 1111‘ iour mow-(1 11'0" his shotgun as {WU-“I" â€".\h Cha< 10mm; »..v- , "as in tmxn on TueSdaA “itjh tuna-10x miss that he had -‘ 12?â€" the Jecent \ictims ' of. ails DD? [and 12 um m day Mrs -â€"I\e-ep and generai sed by a telegram T1105. Walters on ' ' â€"â€"0ne Waldon imal it of .tho 110011 announcmg 5011 William 3... V‘ is on the way ho 1‘.\.\'I mmcil Ch :wdicers"eéi Iix and b can Case; P? . sun-u v x â€"( lpifitmas and Row Year’s Sants thé""hm‘idsnnicst display in . Uuna‘d’a in pearl shell and gol‘ 10 am. to 1x run: on mum ' U. Freddy, English “" ire Artist, to c‘url‘rng rink. 'Lindsay. 4‘, ,. -â€"Th1-ee children. of 311‘. “CM «£11911wa one“? fil‘St“ COMBSSi “1011; HT .-,mafintBOa\'efi~tofl. are 311 Eu. ' Nativity; ': ' ' pun-lbred Short :51th 513,33)... ’difliculty in sflifig’m} gags” fl; $366 down fit}: if mild-smallpox.- The house 112%! ' ‘ aids: {creams at A. b. 'L'cxjry a, Myles Hay-garth‘ of Victoria. n Saturday. “-35 in town o A nvsters and sweet cider at h‘ln Jan 011 :hfist 4-;012- Monday.“ 5m mrintendebt '1 1.;ert- vReeve ., Parkin n an? ”W Maybee- and others of FéQéLQR 'W ship at McLaren' s twee]: to arrange- >116? ‘placmg' rm mars for the bridge at the new road bo- am”; rmlon'i'I-‘ans and my-- - who. ach- choicest sidmft'. 13 .\RK WANTEDâ€"i 20¢ a. ‘Rowan of a ladder a dislocated lr ‘11 again. {01"}. " 5mm“: in), ?' 1152, tycafis t(»\v11s11i1» t() 111 qu-z‘ml there. is in friends. ' ' ' ‘ - - ~ 1““4\‘n~n 1 Marshall of Elgin, mag? Wfifi‘ev- 1.304132 e west " a'n town 100 â€" ..D:uggist c “in he Christmas Paul 5 Lindsax . ’ and “L “known Falls.-Â¥r;§: day -was a5 in tudstvjnesérw on the same day éning the way home, 0 day last Woe n. of Ops. “as k as Mr. T1105. tying up an an- I tossed its head. and the snap chain ' caught, the..- 99811} I“..!H.\n'u “and "taking a ‘5 -‘r, hinmuyof Mn Ups caught '1 The timvly saved 3the" . ‘1 Ml: rfi’quon'é hand. ash price»? Post Office. ““53” quu. -_ . annual meeting of the Child- _ 'Society was hel’d ‘in the chpmber on Tuesday night. Péi‘e' elected and speedies do-u'. 55 Judge Dean and Archdea- -\-_' ‘Dr. WVhite was ‘Amade Fenelon 3 “ids conducted .‘by Harvey Strlke .313 chocolates an: A B Terry 5 vw-vâ€"v :13 Terrys r 952139 «a £35? 5 Pmfi f°F obico ..0f IS‘ : MI .Gprdpn,‘ .gsgnsww- 1" “on“ tthmpt-gca 4 s Parliin 3291151 Tfeasnnef others oi Ragga, town 4...... m ,{TED‘I will pay cc ”Jet tanbatk in at LindsaV T ' ‘talil'e‘ raisins? u-u‘... evening Messrs. Burk. O’Keefe and >r young; men from in town from Seg- thcyx had been cmâ€" xtérs Co'rtipany‘. . .‘ children's tea and bn' :a‘t ‘ the warmest)... L on Monday night. .easant VeVelnt”. .A, in St. Rm L 0-11 ' ; Thursday. pits;- {I the death 'df his VV innipeg3 ‘ The' bgd. _ ‘Cambray, 'Who couple 01' Weeks 3r.leit wrist, is gas in Peterâ€" turda\ in the Bend Lumber {\t of _S-o}{1h t a “reinsur- the agent. in the woman." and that, the od (13, for 10 $93 bet? for mam? Christmas Forgolon a,\' with (I) ICCS) a St. ‘ DECEMBER. 24“» 1993" will stone 13$» v.» 2“,. 1;.»- ..- .1” ‘â€" Just ’ved; a. quairtitybi mos coal. all sizes, arriving daily; Our blacksmith coal is the best. Our. dry hardwood and firesh coal be warm friends. All" orders 1,. omptly atâ€" tended to,- V 0mCe3 docrs east of p‘ost' ofice. Telephone 5644!. BRY- N’S CO. . , ' ' gâ€"Thieves visited the out buildings 6f Mr. Robt. Willock, near Riverside cemetery on Monday night. and car- 1:in away some of his poultry. This is ‘not vthe' first time .those adepts have paid the premises _'a visit. and shOuld~ they retreat declaiming against the proprietor’s way: of ad- ”ministering justige they will have themselves to blame. -- . e r--- mâ€"a r â€"Mr. J. W. Green of Peter-Doro wum in town last week in the interests of! the Star of the East Gold Mine . Milling Co., Ltd., of that town. The properties are situated in Fron- tenac 'couhty and Mr. ‘Green had some very chociee samples of ore i which the freeggold \jjasytemptingâ€" 1y Vlslble. â€" ' â€"Min’eden Echo ': ' Mr. Oshar Sisson met with r _a severe accident while splittmg"Ԥfood at Mrj R. ’miwson's, the axe of his companion si'ruck him in the ' palm_ of the hand-"making a terrible ', gash 'which required seven stitches' to‘ .close. The wound has been very successfully dressed by Dr. DU'WCU. .Vgauu Anvruâ€" ._ â€"â€"Dr. 'Mackay who said at a North Rem‘rew. meeting. the other night that Gamey hem. fled to Buffalo. :1 fugâ€" itive from justice, and came close to being slipped by the man from Mani- toulin for his charge, was once asâ€"‘ sociated with Dr, Neeland’s dental‘ office in this town. Dr. Mackay is clerk of the county and high courts :in North Renfrew. -. Of him the, World-says“: He practices dentistry up to .10 ,a.m and. aft-er 4 p.111. .till midnight. VHe 'is a dapper littlc‘ man. an‘d'a keen debater, fearless if not fair. _ â€"The Port HopcGnide, Dec. 16th: The store of Mr. Cyrus T. Throop, of Walton-st, was 'burglarizcd early Thrpop opened his place of business _. _-..:..,".+AA hv a. mass â€"â€"The Port HopeG‘nide, Dec. 16m: The store of Mr. Cyrus T. Throop, of Walton-st, was 'burglarizcd early Throop opened his place of business. to-d‘ay lie-was confrontedby a mass of fragments StreWn over the floor. The burglars "gained aneentranco by prying open the main door of“ §the building after Which they lost; no time in placing a charge of” dynaj- mite or nitro-glycerine under the, safe, blowing the door I i-â€"'()"5ha\\‘a 1 st‘ock hreed'ér gorsonals T: 1 t Dd th . m. ....t f ‘ ~' . -' _ p we tons a “1 1n e'pas eye â€"â€"Mr. Ed. btephensftof. 0P5 ”1313:3361“. .wceks do. math, move So thgt'fdea'th a e1 a p.0 9 °r..; came" to Jhis ,relie'fh u The'decatse was porn. -_i_u~,thelt6wnsh1p OI Brock. and resided in the tow‘nship’anl his life. When a young man'he wgs ~ a. . camage «maner at Nrooz'n‘gnton. days. . , :-M-iss M. Graham. Mariposa, has. and final] . . ‘ ‘ ’ “ ‘â€"‘ -' . _ ,_ ... ,3 c anged .1118 occupatxbn tol accepted a. school at Bunkllam,i“ell’- tagging“...- £1 fpub‘l‘ic'. Iii'atter's NI“ mgton_;00um-Y- ,. - -- 'â€". . ,Pangmain 'wasweu‘nkea-z: 5:29.11, he ‘. filfiéfs Eliza. Spratt, who has. been hating been zgssessor: {M310}? yeai‘s. attendmg Loretto AWY’ Totpnto, and then councillqu ofjfoixix-‘fi'eni-s... return“ home °n “5'9“” . . . In the Orange order the deceased was, ....MI‘S. . Q. Western and melee. Mlsé. ‘ ‘prominent‘ ‘Plémt, nfvihg‘occu-‘ : .-; pied the twain: po'sfiion'j'that' the ‘local- lodge _. nnd,_ rountzt 3.9:an . confer on him-w The funeral: 00);, ‘121mm on '> December . 7th,. ,tq'l __Sunderâ€" new . impmviug. illness. -. ‘- ‘r’Mr. Frank Crevier of the Detrmt ‘ is home for the holi- Dental Scuba -\ fisi'ting- aiénas in . . ~ ' town, left fox; Cal: , Albertanson': Hominy” ‘ l , W111, spend the, Signer in the west. . . Bomnson has return.~ doeted 133'th .Q ‘1 (I ”A!“ viiis‘ -â€"M§ss Annle N t t th’s' ed amer'avery P 39”" yo man . one‘of‘ shawl“ t that mum: pas- “ ’ h“fri¢nd9 _ in Clucago “951' sad-"wrosézthesfownéhip: The Nin- ' ' ' " ' - i pithy ot thercppmunimigifiqxtflm .... «mammal anemmnaelyv 1m andâ€"Ll ‘i ton, N.W.’.l'.‘, lurmm.,v .v. , , is down to; “l -. ,' Zinfi t ‘ "i‘s' “Skiing” ’m5‘."1iin‘ents . ‘ .l'awimfifm'k a v: .|..‘ jam ~‘-_â€" AM*'.m~s;~:ac:...F; Thom ‘ré- tstnsa- .2chan “mm ., ‘ 6dih3§ sisiu'iwiewménds in Torah; gland points west. ._ ' . "--Mx"s. Wm." Sloanmwho lives néar ffioreb ..suflgtfgd. a pafdytib (£36 from-- which é‘trbz: éémb‘7"fle'ek§ may 21¢th w 'â€"--.;:.... ' ; ~ . .\ MWQKW we"? 1?~.. ‘ ‘ ‘ " " L. finer” bf his companion sfrixck him ‘pa1m_ of the hand-"making a gash 'which required seven fn‘ close. The wound has 1wa Reforiner': 1» V A. :‘F’Iurfio- BreedénWi'ho- shipped fazfpedif 'ceive'd '5‘; post. ca-v‘dha ‘f-o U rading as'v‘foljlaws .,‘: Your; 1- th pedigree to ’hand'gbut'ii [01; got the hog yet. ‘~ 10 te arrig'ed Ion Mond y. y' c anshigped qt Toronto that Mast; 1)ch héuwas Sépn kiss “*9 haveihcard. ‘-The’fi@‘x:*2rc ‘ A“ 4-1.0 1‘ Z: Eersonals Ed. Stéphens of Ops impgpviug. after a p Green of Peterlboro was G . . A; 5.75“- can, ;' the gas woxjks ‘fierep left on (to: Toledo. where he intends g M. 7H. ‘ McGeough of Yorq .W.T.;‘formerly»of Mr‘ T. , ett’s ‘oflicp keg-e, is dpwn to; Mr. Os'b’ar Sisson .Sisson of Stanhope severe accident while 3* MrJR.113wsons, ...~- CI - cerine under th’c door "to" pieéés. 1903‘ secured about $317 Igold'pi'ece, an old 101)’s-.~ .Bcsidos this ay,.the,.cash drawer 'nf 'vnrv" valuable -a wsit and dulaiming 5 way of ad- will have on the-:first The district A fulI' at- Ln the “west 11 has return- r. two monthS‘. Chicago 3951‘ _, Sensations thicken; What of them cannot be supplied by this town need not be sought elsewhere; The start- ling episodes of the living, reach a climax in an episode of the‘dead. Having arrested the dilinquents ani- mate, the police proceed to corral a. corpse. Now a funeral is a. solemn proceSâ€" sion. It is regarded with respect, itreated with deference, to it all 91st éaccords the right of way. It is the occasion of sympathy, moralizing, Vand’ requiescats. Let it pass. God rest the dead. “ -â€"-__ALâ€"IA ‘ Not so. Alon'g comes ‘ bortege, hearse, mourners. héavy-ogaited follpwing. 'on rguarfBr the tomb} Out rushes an officer waving aloft‘ a legal paper. Stop. He halts the leading rig. "I command you to go no further. 1 have authority to take charge of the Trenton. N.J., were in town on ....... “mm nn their way to visit -â€"Messrs. F. u. anu u. own-a. Trenton. N.J., were in town Tuesday night on their way to w their father and brothers of the dependent, Bobcaygeon. ,,1.a:-- A: ‘79]... LlL'IJCHUCl-lh, vavâ€"v o _ , ’ â€"Trooper Shouldice of Valentia recently received the required affida- vit. from a comrade in South - ' to the effect that he had served in the field long enough to entitle him to the government land grant. v AD- _â€" The wedding, of Miss Maggie Lee, daughter .of qu. an. Lec' of Ops. and Mr. Reginald E. Woraip was celebrated. by Rev. Mr.- Williams in St. John’s church, max-cum, at. 11 o’clock Wednesday morning of last iWOK'J ~ . n...‘ A. . “The bride, who wore, a very pretty dr‘é's‘s' of white..;org‘andie -W,ith..bodice oF'all-ovcr lace, was given aWay by “Est-4 ,hcr brother; Mr. .L L.- Lee, of, 'Otjl‘,‘ and attended. by. . M155. Katie ‘Pfirsons, who also-:vwore a lace-trim. n‘xé‘fi" with w‘vhite 'organdie gqm'n. Both bride and maid carried roses. Mr. George Gyde act-ed'as best man. ‘ A Wedflin’g "breakfast.“ was traiterwgrds Sefiéd‘ font-few intimate. -friends. in mp 'fic‘a'r‘flé of 'lfi's.'zGreville,' 59.2 From Charge of by Authorities Strptlscg"" - , . ' ‘Aix‘; a Mrs. Woram left; on .1hc. $3359.01 i‘t’fain’ffor'a short. trip. ‘tb {he- ,‘1‘I‘thek‘.4bride .:ywcaring a e 0%m’sdfifi'With hat to match.- - ““- .‘A {1%. ‘ .. , brated at. the homé‘bf Mr. Christa: phat" Anderson. Eldon, on Wednesday {the 16th inSt.. when his daughter, ' -' m1. Ag. V; 1'; \{ax_ g A E., and well. a merchant mete married. The ceremony was Rev. Walter Ellidtt the proscnccvo'fhthcl fives. The pride 1_( “"819. 1118. Rév. Walter Elliptt of the presence of the immediate rom-J fives. The blido lookéd prétt3 in a; gown of cream silk “ith applique and chiffon trimmings. white roses. Her main“ Miss L. n cropp de Staples wore-_ a Pale gFE‘.‘ 1-1 A_Ar:-cnn brother and Cll}llu.u. \- ...... -'"'c! , white roses. Her' maiid,‘ Miss L.‘ Staples wore a. pale grgén cropp de' chene. Mr. David Anderson brother of the brjde‘ wais DéSt man. After a'. wedding supper and .éongratulatibns’ Mr. and Mrs. 'Mavaell left' for Vic; .toria Road; wheficé; _ they' will leave; for their home in the tWeir. Many; happy days. ., ‘A . . S \MUEL PAKGKIAN The Canning-ton Gleaner: On day, December,4th,1903,Mr. -‘ 5L4 ‘nfn fully away at. his ho tyne, in his Glst year. had been.;txoubleci_ more 91: . legs.- for ygars, with kidney c‘oms, .the past two . iplicatiqns.. and :xfi'ifipin thé‘fiist fey; 131W 0‘ '3? 11.- ‘- J“\)|qu.“ , . -â€"-VV land cemetery and service was cpn-l ducted by who. mange 191130»qu w'ds" ones of :thmlm‘gvast :1th 4191.320:- pu- aed-‘acrosamhe township... The sy‘xyr‘ to thoubomved m.me1k.flrs. S. ngmun. and dwgfiters:‘Mfsl"-I, Charm and Mrs. John Switzer. MN 1.893: Mt. Wm.~.H. W1; .' (L, ‘Ivtfl 1. 1710ng um ms .1? «W my {'1 '”: {oni’éq'écognqfifigé 0170*: *0” C. , . , ‘xl’r Hymeneal WORAM~LEE y‘x'véddingI'Was cole- )me‘bt Mr. Christa,- Eldon'. on Wednesday when his daughter, Mr. Thos.‘"‘E. Max- , o'f Coule‘e’, NfW. T. the sombre 5, and their They are at rushes an legal paper: corpse. back." Ile gu\l: Lu VV-â€"_-..,-,, the remark that there was not much time to lose. Supposing he was re- quired and had authority to stop the funeral the constable proceeded as abm-c described. After all it was decided not to hold an inquest. and the-.bodv was buried next day. Last - ' 7-: LI. “n r‘ n“- “UV‘U uywp ..... decided not to hold an inquest, the body was buried next day. night council settled with Mr. way in full for $175. All students oegiining a. full course on the 4th of January at the Feder- al Business College, Lindsay, will be allowed a reliate on fees equal to the cost of their railway ticket, distance not to exceed 100 miles. College fees $20.00 for term of three months! 52-2. A Word For More A1_d. Cinfiamon who is ta deep- in‘térest in “‘Pinafore" manpe‘ soon to be presented cal children heard that. Col. lmd seen 'the play at‘ Outs: afiked him. for an opinion can -- _-n,.....l'¢ i-nnlv is ‘tIiQp of “Pinaiore” befOre the Otta- wa . pubiic 1335*: summer.‘ by Mr; Tel- ggmnjnn, _1_0t “me, assure yéu it was 11 [3011011110er success. "Co1Lcwis, of the‘mké o‘t? ”inboro’s‘ flimgciipe- ‘to'lwny add. ‘ . ._family were visiting ‘:.‘.‘, nnfin-ii aha; {were w’itpfgne at the ggm‘apn. let me Rfozjxounmdfi $310" the Duké (if. token. ‘ add ‘ k» . I I? . iQOttawéhp‘fi‘a; pivots withfme u my; {ireSent'altion “of “Pin'afgh'é‘” by the chiLdpcn. ,They all a" ,' that‘u Was 1he 3.. ‘ f sweeten pér nfianCe they yer hadjv'itnessed. ‘ ' ‘ i i 5.1.0; mg -h?P9; gm Lind§ay “Pinaâ€" fére" maybe. gag: dccesstul‘: It will “nl'faifnl‘f be a credit and a mcfitm fore" may crtaifnlv. l e town i DEXELLfg-AC Mgunt Hon (6 18th, Hp Mr‘. and bill's \Y 3 son} . . - '- . mWINfiIgi Fénelon. oh', .Dec. Byhm'to Mr. 'ansl. m . Irwin, g'Jdagnghgcx-h ' y:a‘.\“‘WE ',. pen-501mgc 1 099‘.” 9". John Gaitbutt of 190119103. t0 .. of Lethbt‘idge; X... “ ccvt\n A ‘I'__1 EFF-.At St- "Langdcm H00- T. . John' s churc_h} .WARDEâ€"olg 09?, 911' 1 "th, Annie Ward, daughter late Timotlw Wank. __â€" Laxton,‘ mby and-130x15“); feil mqt at Head Lake on-vDea , nfo'rIozes CARRIED “ J‘nmnheuâ€"That bg-J .of 'land' blose to 'the orig-i1 shun a qua'gmi ' ‘sidg-s of the Crown survey a9!) 27. on _the=4th 'co and that the' by-law'be I .sgpgzid and .tfiix‘d LEmP;'â€"‘â€"' DaveyT-Campbellâ€"b'l‘hat 'téd pathmastcr he, appom ad winter. fail: speeches. . 1841s 1 somd, this hmemh Free Trip to Lilldsay ,Lâ€" jxwdERSO‘w- A t the bride' s fatherfl Dec.16th,b_v Ber human who is taking 3 st ‘ in “Pinafore” perfor- In to be presented by lo- L heard that. Col. Hughes (the; play at' Ottawa and chuck '5’?th comma. 31?. End “"5 “3‘ JL‘ 0 \;’.nnv-.__ llâ€"That layâ€"law No. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-*â€" 1 pbe - te an lowancc «a «own man mama: to 'the original" road to fire which runs on both ‘ . , M rovm survey on lots 23 V . _ i - Township of Ops ‘ .theA'4th con; of Digby by-law'be read a first-fi . Hix‘d Limr‘ILIâ€"(‘urriul‘ and. . . . ' â€"â€" ,. am... no nymiclpll electors of tin Town- ; ML- Ma” and r0 833W .and . Longtord 1c-xt Hay. Lat with Mr. C611- in};( Thursday ‘. {h Tuesday. firs Wnlbcrt 'lxéyell, AV the r‘on Wed- 6f the coun- 15th. lay-law. It will not increase your taxes one cent, as both the princi-l pal and interest will be paid by the Commissioner: the same as they do ‘on the $75,000.00 and $4,000.00 by-laws now in force, and upon which you have never peen asked to‘ pay one cent. This is not ”a. bonus byâ€"law; you are not giving any- thing away. but investing- in' proper- ty which will bring good return, and the property still . belongs to you. ing the mains and putting in new services, etc. The amounts expendâ€" ed for the purposes mentioned, are as follows :â€" . To the Ratepayers 3 Hensons Why Ratepayers ‘ Should Vote ior Same. $|2.l13 56 of this- amount we are asking "for $10,000.00 and in'bend to pay. the balanCe out of the earning and not a: dollar will be linsed except 'for cxvi tending the works. We have so far- run the works at a profit. and {midi of! $1038.00 0! the principal of “the! $4000.00 d ‘Mntums and" were it not: for the large incl-ease in cost of Coal! and the employment of a, socmd Enâ€"j ginoc-r. so as to give a first-class service. we could make a better showing. . ______ nu. corV'iccs .‘ It will pay to Increase The principle we have that no service will be the party guarantees to water to pay [or the 8 years, made unless a good pr I’M ......................... 1W2. ........................ [903 ......................... Requkcd ‘or future ex- tension and me: u .‘WIII-l" ....... â€" hospital Lou“ 45!” 4. as against this we have received : ”ARM ...... $4.00. ” .__ AA private parties owned they would not hesit: any person who ' er where there was 1 and surely the Town to take any other p0: 1confidently ask you to by-law and the policy opted. ‘ y’7..oooooonoov mos. sum "'igifimiefl‘z-‘b'ifi.’ «not: fle'm, , qfif ‘t‘dp écfmlmyf‘at‘fi'zt hauli'tailifiu“ ‘ 2': w " '- ‘ ' " . .. " iâ€"“xanI-M autumn-s inw’i‘lm. “$3" '1’“ WP”. ” ‘ ’ ' “T"“f'mh'fl 01”“: - .:7_7 i |.' t ' -,,_ ‘I ‘.. . . or) -I- l Vb '4 "s "‘ u ‘.,> ‘ l ‘ -‘s-- L. was 0. amaua, Chairman 5 to increase the services; we have adopted is ac will be put in unless venues to take enough ' (or the same in three 0 extension of mains is a good profit is assim- Commissioners “nu -.._ here was a good profit, the Town cannot afford 7 other position and ti . .__ k .. ‘Av-v-n “V, vote for: «,gt’hfi we have ' ' -- M A By-Law to Fix the Anal ment of the Lindsay Port- land Cement Company. Limited. meat enters, and the said company propose to establish their works ct apoint or place near the Town of at the said sum. IOWHSIIIP 0f ("’5 shall extend over a period of to years from the date of the comple- tion of the said plant and the said lands and premises now owned or hereafter sequined by the Coma-U - shall remain at the present 4. That. it many year after the com- ‘pletion of said plant. the said plumb not kept. in operation fore period ‘- at least six months, then the said Company shall pay a proportion 0‘ such years teams corresponding to down over and albove the said pen“ of six months, but this clause shall ‘not apply to such period of time u the said plant is shutdown (or: ti! purpose of net-15m repairs. the in- stallation of new machinery or the _ rebuilding of the said plant or any part thereof .ceused by fire or other , unforeseen accident. ‘ t ‘5. That the votes of all electors o! 8“.“ NO in . 5118685. be the DOP‘ Polling Subâ€"Division No. lâ€"Ju-a Hussey’s House. Lot. 15. Con. 3. RED. Hilary Fitzpatrick. » Polling Sub-Division No. 2â€"Wiliianâ€" .son's. Shop (Sand Pit.) Int. 21. Con. 4, D.R.O. William 11.6!!- ' nuns Pomng' Shh-Division No 34o“â€" ship Hail. Lot. 17. Can. 5. James Cunningham. â€"- - - ‘7- ‘__]m ed in the. promoting axiom this Byâ€"lhw icepectively. , _ ‘ 7. That the sixth day of JM ‘* - A - m..... .1 a. b 'tbe WNW“ a»! map“"'”"“ .._lmnndmuw' PAGE 1d for the PM 58 and all inoomo at. a sum not a" whole ($20.000J as GM C0 the “5986“” than” fi' . P

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