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Bobcaygeon Independent (1870), 5 Jan 1906, p. 3

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{OUNT Lindsay is visit' F‘Veflslood Sr. mg . Gar-1:201 llavelock, nts, Mr. and' Mrs. 1195011 Fans, Visiting Austin. dMiss Mary Kelly days with friends. nine of part or the village this year olice Trustees, the omce this war are Chas. Wellstood The trustees were ion pruned ( uietlv' :1: ion. Mt. :15. W11. twenty lhm votes. the Councillors and next. No small stir about. 3o'clock in ‘onmers Hall as the ma one of the men, I and louml that. work nearest. the he alarm was given about two hundred s were rushing to the water. the smoke by out or the basement. tel- was poured down a cut in the floor so he flames were sub- e been a. great loss to rs To! this place and {the hall had been convenience Jor pub- The In“. of the . Chessel wheré all us: from. Mr. Chem!“ lid 7 o'clock, Rev. Mr. l sermcos. was held on Monday lad partaken heartily ‘ptovided a pludonn nd a good mzram ‘ . McLean 0 “food- ‘ounger of uuliburzon Ik and Mr. Funco of hi upon for speeches Dee We" entertained. reputation (or good . Rance enrizlrd a solp by Mis: Gm?» [my hon!" were well :- wm called upon :0 bold)! fulfilled hiadut bowing to an end. or Ii" visit Haliburmu, pm ha pen. for thin h: in . unicipa: Elec- 'd only about eight. Em cm turned up on ich was on Fnday t few thought of the ms were put. on: and umber of councillors .Iat, in Bobcaygeon. :z-d 13 years. young- mer Sicho-‘s. spcgnt 1mm SutuIQay be Orange "all. their anniversary ser- '0 lerviceq were brld pd '9' o'clock, Rev. Mr. an of Midland visit. . Oswald, dnring the r, of Peta-bore. was the home of Mr. J. J Toronto, is whiting I :own. "onh is visiting in b entertainments “AGES m the 2nd at the re- . “ a ite Vet-ulnar, by "."m J. A. Purdy and "b: er of Mr R. \yVhite Bobcaygeon. Robert ".an TBS x the matter with aslipped a cot: and ‘tmx belt. A W ' of the river. a: the 1112. the other day. :2 for the buzz 0! incl: have hem play hnnncl. Mr Quin. 'ge mmkmt in his York. And the hens ’2“:sz laying am It is a fine ease makes a. consider- .voodpile. Fupplcmentm Inx irate are an- c 17:21, Dunsford [(1 Cameron 20th. , and Mr. Foster. «es. and mist «- meetings are farmers. And all should attend. misuion to these the 19:, at the Km uncle. Wm. by the Rev. W. Inq'm and May Mrs. Hugh Mur- Falls, visiting being a mfi‘it d on Tuesday abundance 01 A nice sum orlmlsisns ssons, and a: the only cw councul lsiling in vergrcens wd to an c up to light in LIV -nd 11:" wen {ML is’ the trust is tor board. every ‘elves eld in rtain- next. raried m ad- xmni- Fred 2 the 31:40 match a tell. don' B co to geon an d 'haps Mr. .vere bcir also cENTR“. M11518 STORE '1' H E §uhmggwu @mlcpmdmt AND MIDLAND COUNTIES HERALD. Monday was not a specially) favorable day as re rds weather for ustling a- round wit cutters, but it was a holiday and the supporters o! the Electric Light By-law went to work with a vim and kept the officials at the Poll wondering what has struck the village. It is five years since the village had such 3 Municipal sliake‘up. In 1900 for the Reeveship there were 195 votes cast. At the same time there was a school question Referendum. anda vote on the Railway bonus was taken, 12.!) being polled for the bonus, 12 against, and two were unmarked. That was a record your in municipal voting. This year things were doing again for the ladies got busy, and when they hit the election trail. poll officials get the time of their lives. TherwerelTI votes polled on Monday. and the following is the score for Councillors, Mr Byng having been re- elected by acclamation. Braden Andrew ...... 143 Hetherington David .. . . 121 Davis W‘. A. 110 Mark Herb. . . . . 10-! McIntyre Arch . . 96 This retired Mr. McIntyre, who has sat In the Council for two years, and been most faithful in the discharge of his duties not. having missed a meeting of the Coun- cil in the wholetinlc. _ Acme. Socâ€"The annual meeting of the Agricultural Society will he held in the Town Hall. on \Vcdnesday the 10th, at one o‘cloek. purchase of the Water Power, and the establishment of an Electrical Plant was a remarkable one. There were 146 votes cast on the Bylaw. and on examination it. proved to be a. clear straight voce in favor of the 131:1“: Not a vote was recorded “gains! the Bylaw, and not A vote was de- fectivvlv marked. The members of the Bozml of Trade had much to do with ex- pluinin: the peaition to the voters, and in g :Lting them to poll, though of course the (nunlidml's for (‘mxncil did their full share. The poll on the Bylaw was announced as For the By law .. 1‘16. Against the Bylaw. .. None. A Good.“ Fox Pnn‘ 0. cost when new 3500 now . Eels] firm in good mp0. when m 3150. now , A full line of unused Instruments any: kcpt on hand in tha 11n- o! Vienna. 6mm, Mouth Organs, etc" also Eaison Phono~ gm 1:3, with good records. 120 latest popnlu "him" or the day in undo-date songs with catchy airs. Dramâ€"Miss Bertrice Nichols. youngeat child of Garner Nichols. after a long ill- ness. passed away on Sunday morning, aged 13 years. The funeral on Monday made a very sad new year for the parents and family. all of whom were present at the funeral. It was the first break in a healthy. hardy family of fifteen, nine boys nml eix girls. The parents together With the fourteen sons and daughters a<senr bled at the funeral services. and the part- “1;: with the little girl was a very distress in: scene. The family have the sympathy of all their friends, in their bereavement. Gifts}; "ifi tnoRxfgâ€"Hl'v' prepare wbflfiieivixid intelligent young men for mm now very attract ivo field of omployment The winter term will fiegin hungry 2, 1906. Everybody is talking about the high- class special excursion which the grand Trunk Railway system are organizing for Mexico, and which will leave Montreal 9.00 mm" January 29th, 1906, in s clal Pullman cars on the International imit- ed. These ours will be attached to the private train that will be occugied through out the tour at Chica t 9 following morning. All expenses ncluded in rate. Tour will East about forty days, and will cover the most interesting portions :of -t.he “oldest_conn_t12r in the new world; “Apply A _‘A- It- Uluwov vvâ€"u- -.- ”.7 toanv Grand Trunk again: or’to J. D. 'Méâ€" Donald. Union Sgation, Toronto, for all information, descrxptive matter. rates, etc If bright ‘yom men -ho wumry 01701 know what a uplondid business asset a knowludno of atononrarhy and typewrmng [would be to them 3nd how easily incompariaon with other branch esot technical knowledge suclnm equi moat may be secured, the wont! Jose no time fink in: a business col 6 0 course in typewritlmz 3nd 5hr rtbard. At t a Federal Uohogo. him?- say, a. few ‘mopths (not years as in_ 39:99 1mm: That ‘{You can make from 8100 to $466 per mont . Any rcliabls person in town or on the Harm. Experience unnecessary. “him: now don't deley. Big profits. Mrs. R. Weish.â€"- Mr. Hurry Gariick, of Toronto w as home Mond: t} and \otod on the By- in“. â€"-Mr. Bo3nton also came do“ n from Lindsay to vote on the By- law. -â€"Z\[r and Mrs Routlev of Toronto new here for the holiday s.â€"-Miss 01h c \liison of Peter- boro IS Visiting her friend \liss Zetta Bot- tum.-â€"Mr. Thos. Nichols of E. Harvey was in town Tuesdayâ€"Mr. Chas. Reid of the Examiner Peterboro was home last week 8140 Mr. A. \Iclnt) re of London.-Mr. T, Bick and son Maj or were in town Thurs- dayâ€"Mr. Jns. Kingiboro started out with nhome on NewY ears day to \ isit relatives and the horse got so gay that he very near 1y put his feet into the cutter. Mr. Kings imro returned and got a horse more in- clined to run on an even keelâ€"Misc Skitch who retired from the school at Christmas has taken a poaition on the Gait educa- aionxi st‘Ifl‘. I sincerely wish to thank the Great West Li'u Assurance Company and their local Agent Mr. Jmes Capstick in so quickly paying the Insnr ance of one thousand dollars which my Into son John D. had upon his we in that Company And in which 1 was awed as 8016 benmcuus'. MRS. SUSAN HILL Bobosygeon Bandmnater Sylvester Band LINDSAY Sunlight Soap is better thu: other mp0, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. A good farm containing n15 acres more or loss. on lot. 2: Con 13 Harvey. 7 miles from Bobcaygoon. A good log house. and frame barn 30 by 54 Stable underneath. Fairly won lone- ei. Well watered by the cod smut! and crook. macros cleared the dance in nah. Wen snized for farming or cattle )aldag, For further particulars apply to the owner. --.. . " 'vvaYI“ PERSONALhLâ€"lurfi. \V. A. McIntyre is visiting her pairs-my; ztt l?orest.~Mr. A. P Ross, was home for Xmas.â€"Mrs. Maidens iv. Visiting her mother Mrs. McDermottâ€" Mr. John Kerr. of New York >pcnt Xmas with his p:irents.â€"«.\Irs. Eustlund is away spenping the holidays with friends in Peterhom.«.\lisz~ Baxter of Toronto is the guest of her friend Misc Stella Mitchell â€" Mr. Jan. Bell was home for the holidays.â€" Mrs. Clues Arnhem; and Mr. \V. Arnhem, are visiting: relatives at Iluliburton.â€"Mi5s Beamish of Bolton is the guest of her sis- ter Mrs. .105. A. Robinsonâ€"A press des- patch states that Mr. C. E. Dow-ding, re. sumably the Mr. Dowdin: known to ob- caygeon. has been appointed Manager of the Molson Bank at Clinton.â€"~Mr. and Mrs. M. Welsh. and family of Lindsay. ’Pent_xel _Y_ears_t_hc ggeats at Mr: am} THE OLDEST COUNTRY IN THE NEW WORLD. You will be Interested to know. W. H. Roenigk High Grade Dcminion FRIDAY. JAN. 5. P906. Village Election CARD OF THANKS FARM FOR SALE ORGANS â€"â€"ANDâ€"' LOCAL NEWS. PIANOS BOX 491. LINDSAY. Ont EOE WED 143 121 110 104 Regina-ed Short: Horn Fannie cattle and al- 80 buses. either colt or span 0: bones. any. on. Mdm w. A. srnvzxsox Pension F3113 For School Section No 9. Harvey, the N080 Creek School. Application to be made to e “dofliuned. noting experience and uluy expected. Duties to‘oommence lot of the you H. A. CAIBNDQFF_ Bobcaygoon P O Th9 underdgned is solo agent for this famous Rooxmg._a.nd is prepsred to furnish my gums- Qty. '1th room“: is the. frost. and wage: moot. mane: than shingles For tanner patien- or “drum n ADAMS Bobcaygeon ° ' All grades of 4ft. wood from $2 50 to $3 50 per cord on Canal bank, or deliver- ed for 50¢ per cord extra. Apply to the office of the The annual meeting of the Verulam Ami cultural Society {or the electing of ofiicers, and general business, will be held at the Town Hall. Bobcavgeon, The Election of Din-clam tor 1905 will be held at. the Secretary’s Office, commenc. in; at 10 o'clock a m., and closing at ON WEDNESDAY,JANUAR! 10th, 1906 at l p. m. All members who no owned to vote at the election of the omoers. should endeavor to be prenent and will receive a. postal cudm duo Bobcaygeon . The Annual Meeting of tho Members at the Mcchuuicn’ Institute will be held at the Insfitute Rooms, 0n MONDAY, JAN 8th, 1906 To receive ropurt and elect Directors for ensuing ycur. There will also bu a sale of papers. .....-â€".-w~ ’- ,1, W, to ' deliver to the and ‘ 0d amminntor we mu mum on of their claims and automate or their accounts and further take notice that that such date. administrator will distribute the assets of the deceasedgmnong the parties entitled me. etc. hav in; regard only to ma olazma of which he shall then have notice, Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others. having claims against the estate of the suie William McGregor who died on the Thir‘ necmday of September. 1905, are required ‘ Administrator Dated this 27th any a! December 1005 Bobcaygeon. VERULAM COUNCIL Raw Furs Clerk‘s (mice, I GEOi W. TAYLOR Monday, January 8th, 1906 Into of Bobcnygecn in the County of Victoria. Gentleman, accused. BOBCIYGEDH PUB‘JC LIBRARY. on or before the fist day of February, 1906. Attention Farmers ’ MONDAY, JANUARY 81h, 1906 CEMETERY COMPANY. Bubcaygeou. W. T. Fairweather Co'y AGRICULTURAL SOCIET Y, William McGregor The Council of Vcrulam will be held in the Town Hall, Bobcaygeon â€"0.\' NOTICE TO CREDITORS 84-86 YOXGE 5mm, TORON‘ We pay ihe highest prices 10: Raw Furs. 'Consign or wnte {or pnce list. . . . . . . . . WOOD FOR SALE. TEACHER WANTED CAREY’S ROOFIN G At Eight o’clock, p. m WALTER McG REGOR at 11 o’clock a. m. VERULAM. FOR SALE In the Emma of TRENT VAL. NAV. CO'Y. Bobcaygeon. 2 p. m., on A . WU YTE, Secretary tion Powders Danish Stock Food Herbar'rum Linseed. Meal Glanber Salts Also a large as. sortmenc of Lini- ments, Lotion, Oils and eve thing else required y farmers E. J. WDOLLARD Wc have now on hand for the com. ing season a com. plete and fresh stock at Dominion Condi- DruEgist _ -, BOBCAYGEON WM. HICKSON W. J. READ, Sce. 'l‘rcas Chemist Sulphur Township Clerk 53:011." '27 Willlam Pap rs for Bedrooms, Parlors, Site ing Rooms, Dining Rooms, Halls, Lib- raries, Kitchens, in fact every room in the house. These remnants are not old stock, but bright, new up -to-date goods and when you get them at one half 0111' regular price it.’ a like giving them away Bring us the size of you: room and we will fix it up so as to be a beauty spot in your homestead. Market Square BOBCAYGEON. DUNDAS FLAVELLES, LIMITED There is just about 75 odd Coats to clear before the New Year, and its necessary to make a cheap price just now for a clearance. You will find among the lot black and colored coats. ranging in price from $5 to $10 These are snaps Any one will be sold for $2 50 Boys Winter Weight Tweed Suits, double breasted coats, knicker pants, they were 83.50 and $4.00 we make a clearing N ow on Sale at our Store Clothing Specials ' Mens fine dark tweed trousers and are worth $2.50 per pair, asqorted shades and several pat.- terns to pick from at. price at‘ Lindsay We have made special ar. rangemems to extend our countr wish , this month and we our customers irom Bubcaygeon and north country to pay us a visit. Trimmed “and unttimmed Hats Special value in black sxlk and Chiflon hwts. A rushing trade in Dess Goods _ Mantles Trimmings of all description Give us a. can on the 32nd. and 23rd MISS MITCHELL DIRECT IMPORTERS .HOLIDA Y MIL L I N E R Y “VJ-$150 Wall Papers DUNDAS FLAVELLES Remnants of MISS 11117 CHELLS The Biggest Reduction in McFadden Ladies Coats $2.50 Lindsay Collarettes ALSO A SPLENDID LINE OF MENS FUR CAPS Mens Overcoats in heavy tweeds. {Extra value for the price ...... $8, $10, $12. Furs and Overcoats LINDSAY â€"-\Vc have at present a good line of- Lindsay Ever Seen Ladies examine these before buying. {Trunks and Travelling Bags. Ladies and Gentlemen‘s calling cards in the most. up-to-date style, printed at this office. Also Wedding Invitations. Call and leave your order. JAMES HILL We have just received large ship- ment. of Trunks and Valises, and we in Vite the general public to call and exam ine our stock. Our aim is to give you the best goods for the least money and we can assure you that a call will coavince you of this fact. We have bags in all styles for'allper. sons, m fact for everybody who needs a bag These are all made of first class material and goods are guaranteed as represented. Large variety of Gloves and Mitts. Larger and Better Assort- ment Than Ever Before Shown First Come, â€" First Serve Now is your chance for Bargains ,Mrs. Mcflermotl BObcameon Riggs Big Reduction Sale in Mantles. Hat-s. Bonnets Ribbons Etc. Cloak Specials Ladies dark grey tweed coat made self or black cloth eollars fly fronts and tight fitting back lined throughout for Blanket Specials Large white or grey fianae! blankets, fancy color .690 White wool blankgts, 60 x80 five pounds weight for 2"18 During the . Holidays gray lamb and seai, prices at Millinery at Cost HILL Bobcaygeon Opposite: Skating min: ' CALLING CARDS. ESTABLISHED 1860 $2 953 BOBCAYGEON INDEPENDENT. 13 $52.50, $15 - Limited First Served ONTARIO ARCHIVES Lindsay BROS TORONTO .V” ”/.V.“)"/. 13’ a, M/ w», 9;, c ’0 (~M‘PM-fi-+M¢%+4~$+¢+~H-+%+-§ Mi-Wi-m-id-Wfi'l' W T??? $444"! OFFICE Hounsâ€"Ioto 3 so eagh day Saturday evenmg 7 30 to 8 3o Every Coat in ouulock mll be radically reduced for quick clearance. Our cus omers know what. that. means at. a Store that never disappoints. It means clear A Sharp Clean Up IN COATS AT Low PRICES :- B. bcnygeon Manager 3-. E++*++++4“P*+++MM*M+M+ +M§++HHW¢+++MW+$H hibficee on everything. Bere’sa snap. 32 nobby Tweed 32352: $333133 $6.85 Table of Misses and Womens Coats mm,“ W" $3 85 years worth up to $5 selling at. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA; Table of Childrens Coata3 to 14 aEstablished 1836 INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1840 or+++++¢+++++++++w+wfifl n n D D 1 VI H++M+§M++MHM+H++MÂ¥ +¢++++++++++++++$++fi+fl 4 331mm: paid up 34 866 666 BUBCAYGEDN s; flesgrve fund” $2, 044, 000 BRANCH . . ,0. o I. .L .L .LLLLAJ :+++% .+++ We have bought liberally and well, and can confidenlly recommend‘our goods as being the _best procurable, wlnle our prices are moderate. Try us with a small order as a starter. we’ve no fear but that a larger one will speedily follow the first. We Var/11114 ’ 9mg More, Cressman Branches throughout Canada, Also a. brunch at Fenelon Falls Gs INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS No notice of withdrawal required Money orders issued ”6403/ Wired 900:th SPRATT KILLEN Stocking up for the Holiday Season Paints, Oils, Varnishes Brushes, Etc. --â€" FOR S'RLE HT 'â€" A Few Sample Prices Lindsay Bobcaygeon. $198 Coats worth $10 and $12 for Rack of natty stylish Coats worth :eqlitggssie $4: 90 15 Only womcns Whipcord and gi’xrsefimgsrm $9 90 6 only Women’s Whipcord Tourist. Peterboro G. D. WAIT Manager $7.90 5:: Our stock this year is larger and the values equal or even better than in past seasous. We haven't sufficient space to describe the difi'ereut styles, we quote you prices of: few of the mwy lines of Alaska Sable Scarfs and Stolos $12 to $18 Black Martin Scarfs and Scoles Persian Lamb and Tasmania Sable $15 to $25 QASH AND ONE PRICE Astrarhan and Electric Sea. O’LOUGHLIN MCINTYRE Scarfs and Stoles - ' STYLISH FURS Txes Shirts Collars Gloves Hosiery Handkerchiefs Mufflers Suspenders Underwear Night Shirts Sweaters Ladies Furs Gents Fur Caps Gauntlets Coats Slater Shoes G A. Slater Shoe Rubbers Larrigaps Shoe M cCready’s Caperines Something Dainty far the H0133 FURNITURE DEALER UNDERTAKER :oceries CASH 8: ONE PRICE If you have iost faith in other brands, try Maple Leaf ‘ Snag Proof" Rubbers. They are wear and ‘weather resisters. Men's Snag Proof Rubbers, one buckle, heavy Soles and Heels .............. Snag Proof Mens Snag Proof Rubbers, Klondike laced (2 in. top, rolled solc .................... A person continually finds little novelties here and there which add matwriallv to the beauty of your home. We are in a pfibltlfin to assist you {0 make everything more lymutiful and pleasam around vour parlor, dining-mom, bedroom, or in Mt any part of the home. HE long experience in handiing and judging Furs has made for us a reputation that we cannot nflbld to lose. \Ve have a lovely assortment of pic- tures and picture frames which are wor- thy of your inspection. Our store has been enlarged so that our goods are all displayed to the best advantage. Drop in when you are in town . Confequcntly. when WP tell you that every xiece of Far tint co ms into our store is thorouuhly cxamimd by us, and ifie is not as good as we expect, it to be for the money we return it. to the manufacturer, you may re‘y on the statement. We have great faith in Maple Leaf . . . . $5.00 to $6.00 R. NEILL $12 to $15 GEO BYNG, Stock taking Sale D. D. CAIN , f‘f‘f’? Rubbers Call and see our LargelStock of Goods. bers, one buckle, cxzra $ I . 85 BOBCAYGEOXS LEADING STORE Mufl's Alaska Sables and numerous rtlxcr varitics from $6 00 to $15 Persian Lamb, Astrachan and" . Beaver Caps $3 00 to $12 Persian Lamb, French Sell. and Jackets of all Fur varieties trout $3 to $100 ?‘.“.". 5‘??? $2.50 90 Kent St., LINDSAY Jackets Caps BOBCAYGEON LINDSAY

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