"J OLU ME XXXIV. WHOLE NO. 1954 mm 1854. _n.__._ _‘ ‘ M H. Meson. lIflflKHB" WIlIEBs quutige‘dtibguagghgummang.wul THE omen ourooirrss‘r. FOR TH . them he didn't know how. (Cheers). - "" â€"â€"--â€"- (Wye. In! _ A h The Lindsay curlers Victorian-rho reds“ up ashaif. - â€$3? (“3534 .;§.g‘f:),“?‘h%‘g'h‘h‘m not Gems rials-ed at s o‘clock A sum ammo: AT user when 5'3“... F ...... M“ "aim†menu. _._ nextreferredtcthe manly,ipartsniaullhs Wednesday Ion“!!- MONDAY NIGHTS MEI'I'INO. workers-«rhe- “anthems masthead uterus-y W n.- p ' . wwï¬u ft algm’ï¬ggm‘ï¬zi Thsgametcrthenrydanspwarseom~ â€"- â€now†“anâ€: ‘ do a“: battered concert. i . ' t .sn seen as so on - .. : ROCGPtIOIl Of ‘The NOble salami. and McLenpgnnhnd oflend ' mm on Tammi-MM W W '4†m " m" when a town. sot-ed sash-t “‘0' L ‘- ““4 W W °‘ â€"â€"-â€" E. ,, . to play Lakedcld in the semi-duals. through tothednal gamesinthewessms' ï¬m‘x’ wok†W had a Mmrbintheunemiectefxenm, Selling out all Felt Goods at cost. The lgh LaSt Fnday. although not called â€on todo '0 â€an. hours WM mornlno Thecnpthis orandsll and I rouehhunin til. then Mm t: a Tuesday M’ F“ 23rd. This stock mum of i to the rules. Thrtwnsthesplritthe m m r- lave-usu- Isa-II- - 01 mu, m inculesfln Mbhb’ m beenwcnforthe an“ m “mmuhmhm rwhWOVabdmw. ‘i‘F-U to save ‘ .4 BUGKLED GRAINED BOOTS. precept and was“ No i e no!†"m'bimï¬ 1“ “9“ 09" mammoth.» eltiseuof ““w%%5â€" mg? hmdim- has at work i - â€"4 .. mm . CURLERS iii) CITIZENS run our Tm'“"°“mn°‘ai‘:..'.".....‘°‘i".t.:."i.."’: â€mmmsd'“ “,“_,,,."::°,““'* Lind-mm“ ...... M u ...... â€...-...“... mum' . new“... We... “mmwmmmxx ~HALF FOXED FELT “ defeat brought about through giving mm W'N““ PM‘ nicotine- u s mun- oi sharia! or 40- nsest-utterances panchromatic An energetic committee have succeeded in â€"TELESGOPED .. “ TO DO THE] HOIOR. opponents every possible chance. (Loud hero “‘1 Victoria. â€â€1“" “d N†velopinIpnbiioeplaicnwasdemcnshated halal. What had wwi an â€all.“ m which n ““““ $1 75 ___._ cheer!) thmmdmdwwflim-M nondaynieht “tarmac-hamster NON-st Hell-4mm Nth. asio we 1 Mr. J. C. Buttons. secretary of the the other mu. m w“! by m mm m â€mm “M ti. MILKâ€"PA!!! . I 50 . ‘ club. referred to the mptnees with Whitby Peter-bow Thistier W Numb.†it “In“. cps-nefhlsposrneie- lMduett nine-meal andl curs _ I 00 [all] ans 3““ Runnels An Immense Gatherin at th which the Peterborccurcrshadfcrwarded ' ' Watts mm†beheld bcr. blur-MN†t a... ________ â€..., as, ' 7 oo . ' Railwa s...- g ° simmer...“ orchestra: :2“ minus" lamp..." â€ms-M my...“ “ t†â€"3 '°° W" ‘ M ’†““ interwoven“ we... y “m. p ‘ rope ’ ity of ad ty “m “M ........... :3 50 Come and see the bargains we offer you in liï¬hlflsghgmï¬ $35“, the 3;? c3;- minister of will†“I the Ontario meetshsaringu “WWII“ ï¬tness snugly“. vhf-I'm M N. rma‘fmw ngw ‘ fl- -A- - 0° . 9 new tth “mom†Lindsay curling Club, stating government. “4 Lindsey 5“! “â€5““ forthevacant position. but at 7.30. when mevsrandsecondsrhesaid hewas not in “â€3; Mgd“o.o'â€fggf°- W‘h- "'9‘ :1 ..:.e 52 00 a Women s Laced and hymn, ah £1.3ka 11;]?ng It'll: genontll'glttlngIOdDJElgza rigour: l gawinningitt’hfcrthegttime ï¬lm? W Jâ€. m medshisappsar- :igepoulcnï¬ofhum-gisvnflsnm m, u. Bmyt. .o cweyn, oorono no.8“ W tyesr.w rinks m‘mwthZEmm ho“. Solo ...................................... CPcdgsr â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€""‘â€"â€"â€"â€" .. . “mathematics". Buttoned Douglas and the Members of the Tankard aï¬iï¬fyfirflmï¬o “gmzfgmmuum [$3 £3,131:er 25?: s cup“: Mt. Half an hour later the number Ir. Touchbern than attempted to an- m: ..... .â€"..:::::::::..:::‘i::iilcye no'iirniiii'm l ..D LINES A1. 0031' Rinksâ€"Intense Enthusiasm. of cheering import had also been received county of Vietcris ‘. â€M1,", Con- me [am to Mt3hundm,“d it swersomeof CsptCmndehschmbut pm _lr Jasmin, mp!“ L O†‘ ' (Continued from page 31-37,) from the Bobcayuecn and Oshawa curlers. sequentiy the mes played this year took was decided that the beams- of the even- the “dim†made a break 10' til. door wmb'nm“ oi'spoliauu â€Laden-an J. _ . ~ C h f lib i The Tankard winners returned home and lastly, 11° w†pleased to I†â€â€™1‘ to P in “I ’- mwnw° Mmm__â€"â€"â€"â€"W abruptly. MNMM'Pdiu-u y' P. y' i". Alia» b3†3933 35 0†“83 “80°53 F id announce that he had that day received In the ï¬rst draw m durum tor a ‘0' DWI“! "1|!!ka ______â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-’ “God save the queen," .â€"___â€" p 1' 37 "011108 on the 8-10 train. Shortly telegrams from Mr. J. Parnell Morris, Lindsey pi. pub mud wonuym ChairmanGrahamualledllsesrs. Lennon. Mr M E M A i .11 id Lm B S » s N ' 21:6: seven the Athletic club and the gï¬gï¬agmsï¬ngori at the Institutetfor g1: saute. and etarboro TÂ¥blstles â€gum Touohhurngndw magi} K,u:ctd.elime: 0.1'. R. OFFICIALS HERE. chmmm- The â€33:51:“: gopnlemweco: . t , rano ,ormer organs in lbb ' , bis ished platform. armor V _ . - ‘ .. ' f" . M I H. 8' so ‘ Wftlirizmzeggmgo 1135:2133: at thehriintk. Andrew‘s church, Hon. llfrld Littler, Tum {iaruigtl'dnighh â€'0' Peter- the mom addnil. as he stood ï¬rston 'l'ney Went North Last Tuesday toln- siderabledehxpense_ oi late furnishing the l 80 Kent-st Lindsay. banu 9’ mm, 9 ° premier of the Dominion, and Dr. McKay, bcro played . remarkably good the nomination sheet. W the Baliburton “3‘“ mm. m “â€3 °h° “q" â€"5"†"3.6"“ . . the train shortly before eight cclcck. m.P.P., extending felicitations. Mr. Larson stated at the outset that he ‘ m of Grand Trunk ofï¬cials m. 1"" "1°th extend - hearty invmtion to cheering was again resumed. his men, Slebert for Whitby in is 8Ҡ' all and expect a full house. Tickets may with Pcntiand showed that he had lost $3.3 ï¬mhm‘f',ï¬;mmm°:.mfu’m superintendent of the Northern and u h f 10c n _ sma c argee .â€"d-w. Here they were met by an immense ccn~ course of people. The Citizens‘ band and 333:2:éï¬ï¬ï¬gzgnséï¬e:gggmygslogi I Can zral usznsss C_'_ql_lege. . ' " ’ P" ' “1° Harmony band took part in the to the front. He testiï¬ed to the satisfie- tion felt in Biboaygeon when the news of A REPUTATION evening’s proceedings. Fog signals had Lindsay’s victory arrived. but said that . been placed on the track and as they 0 ‘ u: tactical work and ior s lendid suc- ’ .s .» . .. .... ......... .. ...... ...... toilette. sailings... ii: is; -:: 1% ha» l" ml the ' up “See the Conquering Here Comes." caygeon curlers had won the cup ï¬rst. ! When the train came to a standstill, and Mr. Geo. A. Little the popular presiden Flavelle, McLannan and the cl hits of the club and oue'tf the “Noble 8 " was showed themselves on the our platform, received with round after round '0: ap- Qv $73 ' 0 CE EAL V 4 " "9 4 , W l the crowd sent u "~ ; i , psu.h a shoot that the ry od s cc “Z W†W band W88 completely drowned. the checr- ï¬ggï¬frrgd Ecbgiofergli Zia till;I £33111: none of his old-time skill. and pulled his - flnAkf out 4 shotselahead.l h hieh ablatol‘igtake a muï¬cgrgoggg: Midland divisions; Mr. Arthur White. to: a very w come no .w was W m . rot-onto. district f t at; and Mr. Mm! “000' 3° â€â€œ5 â€â€™7“ the town ‘°' “'° "m to w. P. Chapman. “mews, assistant -Ffllsht business continues dull on this Lindsay started In for the ï¬nal game at m b!" 0‘ h“ “m"- “M“ u ““4 engineer. passed through Holiday after- division anddrivers and train crews ha 300ԠI quarter to 00. o'clock. There townâ€"one °‘ the b." in C "b't it noon from Toronto to Peter-bore on a h ' ve were over one hundred spectators present m h 10‘ 0‘ m7 ‘2‘â€! the inmost â€9°“ train. Th0! next “mm “0" 01W†than they care for. t 1.1; out of the hundreds whcbad wimmed on the debenture debt. councils have “a after . short stay at "u station here. â€"The air brake of the Halibut-ton train not large sums to dispose of in other ways. w.“ n urth to Halibut-ton. We undu'stand failed to work properly on Wednesday as served in the club rooms, Pcterboro and :n insisting you the earlier mes. Mr. Flavolle at once ils had made unwarranted and “atolls question of freight rates, gulmted. was pulling in. but no trouble took thel andallthrough hisgamehe POI? 00Ҡkept slightly ahead of his opponent. foolish WW “I m! "mum'- other , will be carefully m â€"Fireman Price. of the Halibut-ton Little played against Riy. 0n the third . â€hâ€! “d the town M L‘“ m; mentoi forestproducson a larger scale. train, feels friends who contributed upon hear- iï¬dtï¬i‘tli 30: ï¬fth “W'si‘ilhgdmdhlihw council came out instills s s M e on ewas . n c The omciais rats to Lindsay in th and“ “' â€mm†'m' "h" â€â€9"“ evening. and wentnorthsgainwednesds ingot his loss by an int Sand", tenth end Little got a four end and tied, _ town park 110 WW something “m“ the morning. â€"linprovements still continue to be -â€"â€"'â€"__.____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" introduced upon the G. T. 3. system. The $12M to many Lindsey ~ very iotcmmt place among Canadian Business ‘ gig-c261“ ken“ up all do“: the line at said the game with the Hamilton Viol re- ' quired all their skill. He was proud of facilities obtain- Mr. Wm. Needler was chosen to not having won the Tankard, but thought the And l“ hlwvmdmwww“ m" hadnoains eitherci cmissicncr commi- . . with: Ir- W. 3- 'l‘inlnmi AIMM- behad from any of the members for the ...s We rovi-lc the best . .c. ind gliann‘t‘ee good results. Thrlc‘e teacltiershfor as chairman and take barge of the p -r 5’10“th “"4 “WWW“ â€u†“a“ "3 ° '°‘ reception far exceeded their merits. th . .... . : r: . t besid 9 two rechariocturers . . encore standing Bay 10, Little 10. Mr. - .k. . pe‘j'ï¬â€˜iggp’frlfï¬jrg to, em“ mam, which i. ggï¬ggsisaggshs:ï¬gï¬csgggaigsggâ€˜ï¬ Mr. J. D. Fiaveile. the veteran ship. was Faun. was four point. a.“ at an. price of real estate. and the values placed annealed, We enjoy a large attendance, but have 0! the curlers and M o Sm,th . next cailed for. and received a greeting “me, so mg Liam! 'm gm up .n comm inqeuuon mgmlwe, [a “mum cit. i...â€" a limited number oinew members who may ' ay r 3 “We" beï¬tting his reputation as a curler and round. From this to m 019.. am his opinion theatre and-shall plot gained NEW POST OFFICE RULES. issued by the general manager- .mcrttanytime. Particulars tree. write lenwdntgeg’wï¬ council! TM“ gentlemen standin as one of the founders of the kept up, close. Flavclle in his by the removal of the houses would be â€"-. gara‘" ““1 the verbal Md hand signals W P . . , Gerrard and Yonsc : 21512:: isleinbe aï¬eeâ€"céifliggnscoggggrorvg'fg club. e said it was idle to deny that Immune. ï¬nishing up. shots up. .34 argï¬l’edcranioellttlegtrk. if thecounsil Letters Which Full of Delivery to be tr “:30 Inâ€: by conductors in‘start . w. H. SHA , mumps... it... Toronto. two of the- 01 d standbys of the, dab, :3ng rfablkhn 01:50:: “at £81150 ï¬ggogyfn é: Lllttl: gained cne,sothstLindeay wonby . u†wait 0'“ Morgan? mourned Without Charge. I.†mhwlï¬ï¬' mar:$m Messrs. T. Pratt and Wm. Galbraith. lend- proflnce divided into 13 districts. These 3 5:55:11 '10 th .m M ‘11 till. .0 M More ‘l'muon 1' called m the not w“ a“ 00W by a pipe with each pagans“- ing accompanied by the two youngest i ' ° 8‘" â€an. d“, "d.% ralsscf the Post Ofï¬ce Department now our of the train Instead of tiling m r . . - . members Masters Syril McAlpiue and curbs play together, “‘1 "1° winners in Bobcaweon. me' mm. the “I b. vena “All aboard†and mouthed \ \ )l‘l, Ross H31, ton in ded til i the 16 groups go to'lcronto to play in the cancers. a m Whigs“ their opinion. s felt permit the return to the senders direct. tcthsdri coud signal .. F * 3 9' 9" ° 9‘0““ on. finals for the Ontario Tankard. In the Ayn†“he,“ very gra to his moverandseconder without being forwardedhcthedssid um. his â€'5 the notor can 51°" "I. e .ticd allowing the band came the membars 9‘ competition just closed the Lindsay rinks wraith. Wlebmiua'n, for nominating him. but could no: say u, on M “an“ m c :m 51° Without Item the cars, and it , "‘3 “319%?“ “Slim“ Amelia “50°!“ had met and defeated some of the strong- wnnsvn, skip ...... 22 .i cram», skip ...... so whether he would stand or not till to- â€ad ‘ ' 0‘ Mm vb,“ mfg, d: m ““00 5° I» I18"! to pounce!- and 4 . S “03’ :he “key Cluit), cliltlzénslgeneahy, est rinks in Canada, and defeated them rump... HCuthhu-t, , marrowâ€"his wits was absent and he ii toâ€! I. ' II â€he I up†“rim.“ “I“ ï¬le train is about to ‘ .. in ie I‘lllellnbersm c 1{t e urililig 31b. wellâ€"there were no small scores. It was WTCBoyd. retention. invariably consulted her upon all im- [4th “b"k'g: can addressof ' ' .Câ€" mm“ 3‘9 Y it nt 0 the 31°!“ â€3" 3 to be expected, however. that they would ABomm. l W hung. pcrtant masons. (Applause). He realized nam The 101180" regular daily run med‘ «1 1 FROM the returning heroes came the Harmony do wellâ€"during the recent bonspiel here. “Md- '“P -------- 15 0 A “W. ‘P -------- 9‘ that municipal life meant a great deal 01 â€3“: ct“ letters an returned 3 th end withou a stop by an railway in the world \ - :4 bend- Thmnshoni the whole route the when Rev. J. w. Macmillan had defeated Tom a; Tm 5 time lost to business. as in addition to o, “,3 WM“. â€4 mm: mg“, heels-t heonplsccd’cc the schedule of the Toronto “we†“we crowded b’ hundmds °l Sherlfl‘ Paxton. of Port Perri. the latter Union? 151153;. up}, u,""'“""â€â€ councilseesions there are numerous coin- ° Grutwauraa‘un’ctEn‘l‘nd. Rm ~ 1 citizens, who cheered themselves hoarse. had remarked that g; was no wonder he Sc 1 " ° mitten meetings. “m“ “a W only “ the “‘1 °1 “'° made between Paddington station in Lon- EVERY TUESDAY DURING bcAgl â€he prgcession t‘lt'ï¬lnp Kent-ext. 3 had been beaten, as probably 100 curl Whiz? 9 3““ between Peterborc and aluminum next advanced to the 'm'l‘hess letters are not subject to an fee don. and Enter, a distance of 191 miles, 9 1° 5'†°°°rn°r° “m and “'5 had been praying for their pastor. Fro 3- ' rootughts. u. did not think it was t d a, gun in 3 hours and 36 minutes, by what is MARCH and APRIL “’85 lighted. The “Blue†1’1Ҡ31°33 the same point of view, outside curl Peter-bore. Whitby. necessary for him to say muchâ€"they knew {'93: m lusts ° “'1’ “'1'“ geient- known as the Cornwall express. It is re- AT 9 00 P M Kent-5.. hm been bflm‘m‘y lighted. 3“" said to them, “Why, you should winâ€"ya s Kmpm. wwmis. hisreeardfor the past eight years. six of i; °M whereutbe own?“ , marksble, not so much as owing to the - 85 $136 procession proceeded_ “W“ the haveallyour citizens as your back." 11 03'0". J Far-M- which he spent as chairmanof the streets ted Th ill b. on ' time. as for the fact that not a stop is (“011101 sufï¬cient bu‘ine-‘S 0361'.) street sky rockets and ï¬reworks were 5°“ (Flavelle) was proud to acknowledge the “my W 30'4- and bridges committee. His duty bed °° °° ' n it ' seen at the made fromone end of the run to the in w ‘ 03- me Britton's 00'3" W Cï¬mbridfle' truth of the statement- the curlers are J "mint m" """ '15 Lsm’m'MV-m ' ""19 been to get as much work done as was dd" in “‘m â€M â€a†forward- There have been ion :- ru d owls: T0 MANITOBA AND THE 3"“ “1° “‘9“ W35 P5°k°d on 19°!“ 51°“ proud of the town, 'and the present ggKells, 3:}?- possible for as little money as possible. gadofhitimndsliomlereduco$ponggnce to th: out a stop. but theyg‘lisve ailmenésmesdcb’: four or ï¬ve deep with men. women. boys demonstration, not to speak of past recep- . '°‘"' °"- and the knew what he had accomplished °°' " ° â€mm" special and not regular trains. The aver- CAHADIAN NORTH-WEST. and girls, all “15 whom had caught up the tions. amply' proved that the town is §‘ 113,? 33:1 ' g; gflï¬'mo m, it â€"they w whether his motives had ï¬g â€mquamla csnbo ‘3‘!“ specdattainod by the Cornwall express \ my...“ Sim... m be attached to Paciï¬c Ex. “m“smsm °£ the prccesslgnisttséahnd kiept proud of its curlers. The pleasure arising ’ ' ' _ ' “ _ been selï¬sh or in the interests of the rete- "coinage Lab". indlcnltgdmahd “a: ï¬sh making this run is 51.07 miles an _ $54,“; 1w.- Tum.†a, 1.33,, ML mom,“ “0 011° â€Minna“ 1‘0““ ° 3" “8- from the feeling that the curlers have t e Toisls........-. to rot-b ...... so payers atlargo. but could the citisens of an" M “d m printed on m hour. although swim; to s peculiar con~ -* on now» :m. M. or “me for - SETTLERS' GUIDE.“ When the process.on arrived 3‘ the Rm“ good-will of Lindsay citizens is also vastly Pderboro Thistle: um any ward justly accuse him of unfairness ' ° app-action of the ro .3 Bristol, 113 miles . r ' the two ranks opened out and the sleigh 1,, db th proofsreoolvodthat ' ' in the turn of the appropriation â€â€˜1'" °‘ W â€W' from L d on a! load Z See. I 9 {AXEQHEIT . . AGEET lwith the victors passed through theranks. mingleâ€, haevlenwzo the “00,14,111 of 5832:9111“. gash.“ made to departmentâ€"he had flavored ____ down “9:13:16â€; g Dgull $11†‘ 1:01:33: E ‘ ' . P 'R 0a ’ 52 K m.“ ' â€"-r-â€"-"' every club they had ever met. That was EBay. wxemmh, no ward. Truawmeold plank had been LAST pmpAy "gag-rs CARNIVAL. During the run it is nece to take 32;. ...,» A. » "- - - ce‘ 9 ‘ A;- THE GURLING RINK. better still. Apraiseworthy spirit is being J Psniland. Ikip......lo J D Fisvelle, skip ....it sent tetheeast wsidasaresult of â€1in _. water for th engine twice. l11bit, how- ‘ W.â€" F 0 T ,â€"' " " '" __ devglopgdlsï¬gnoni‘r the yang. mcnkofutg: 3% K9“.- 1p 33.3%“ ancili1° stains. up old m main Dial: A was Attendance of Masquerade" ever, dongs: necessitate any stop, as it is . . .2350}. [Speeches by the Members of the Win- clu . rs reouen y emar . NW. C . so nosed . “a smwu_mmemg me... taken up ll. \ trench besides the track fl- 7 dâ€"aV/w w E Rutherford, ll WKeunedy. . ' .. __f_! . m... to... .... 0...... 2035:3133: gg°gogggssnl$mgbg ...... ...--- .... “a... ..i........... mggzgrnmï¬fggrgigxtsi mun-men. ... 1.... ...... or $3.33": .. m Moussvnwlkue : THE c ENAD A L!FE‘ U9“ the arrivalof the Pr°°355i°n 8‘ the illustri- Bar's Eï¬rsitcéie and others.i M? 'r “a 2: To“. 5 We? The chairman‘ bad if $°ulitlmilluhd counter attractions. chief among which I) " . _ Curlln Rink all who could do so crowded Flevelle then u e to the necess tyo 0 ---------------------- comm toss to 0 or t e was the recs ticn to the homecoming oath of Hon. John McHugh. C 1897 into the waiting rooms to hear the the true sportsmanlike spirit in curling. Whilst Petal-hero was playing Whitby). plains, though oftenheisbut carrying out cum. the :arnivai .3 the Victoria As announced in last week‘s Pos-r. Hon. 7 I847. - - Opponents shouldbe given every chance Lindsey via offload! mm with 30 the will oi the Insist“!- The '90.“! ' Rink last Friday proved very John Maseru of Greece I w diedon SEMIâ€"0m TEN WAL Wm .. Winâ€"mere .... ...... .. we... 1. «mom .... b: m .... 5...... .... ...... u- .....n... .. we ...... mu . em... ... ...... ...... ~ - - o .. - 4 a , Mr. J. McS weyn, chairman of the recep- taking advantage of quibbles in the roles Bobcaweon. Lindsay. buoy-Inn men. for whom. he said, he had d the day drifted the roads badly and Jan. 80th last. We take the following , . _ [non committee. at once took the chair, or unfair methods in any form. To CAnbe-r. puuewm, inhisbeartasmuch sympathvaewee (all there prevented mm, from ‘ distance additional particulars oi the sad event «. This (â€mg the â€035- â€" Of the Corn and af‘er callin over the names of the illustrate “5' point M ““3“ 5†that o†“M'- Jw‘“°"°°' byany memherof the council. 1““ year from attending Sctarthis season Man- from the CresccRa nbllcan of Feb 10th' 0 puny :1. history. Ille‘poiicy ï¬rms have been “ 3 cf the rules governing the Ontario Tank~ 'r Pugs. . 1 Pan. he had done his best tor the working man. Perkin had not been mud n on by p ' ' liberalized, especmllYln the surrender and victorious curlers, said he felt highly ard competition is to the eflect mg WDavuI. skip ........ i7 'rilcCoenell, ship ...... s1 and had tried to have the appropriation :g' l I of the ther and W: trust The deceased gentlemen was born near figs-u $211239; 3:171? gaggggeg 3.12222. :3 honored at being selected to welcome them playershmiisghuso tasters}; pililllr ï¬ edtonee gaggri $5233“ for-131s guarantee incgrsasfd.wï¬e gain thatchedsy selectedl “for the third any“; Lindsay. COMO. on the 23rd day at DC- ~32 “cg; ..°t~ .througou econ org neay’s - do owe: asset cw pg 9 39"" “3‘99“â€; Wm: â€â€˜93“!qu rates .con- 0136â€â€œ of the on“; 2d the citlsaiss get; match with Sarnia he was informed that Qï¬m‘mm'm 6 klnxno'ri'i :5 men mvidedpit could be done Without :qu u myâ€? :2 desired. '11ng :ménr, 184‘; “His fagher was M" P' 55.4“: .W'lth present-day interesgearnings, er y as W costs 0 e cove e am a one of the stones used by a semi: player need. 9 ...... _ scale . p ........ _ â€mm tantion; he knew of cases attendimeg “é displa Wm.“ y tt c ugh an s mot er Anna Walker and with policy contracts as deï¬nite in Tankard and champions of the province. was rough on the bottom, and he was ask- rota. ............ 23 Total-.... so where people had been frightened away costumes M forthe t event?†y McHugh. J0“ McHugh spent his only their terms, and liberal in their conditions (Loud cheers). It was unnecessary for rdiitheLindsay men would object to their After mldnigbt and whilst Lindss (,3... the .0". â€Magma meant . Below we ve the namu of . few oi life on his father‘ . farm near Lindsay â€0 3.5 the safety of the Complny and the him to allude to the battles and Victcries substituting another for it. His reply had were layiugin the ï¬nal Bobca m “a fair rental. The towns population could the m u are . where hel arnedtof il b h ' = demands of the public seem to warrant. Lindsay curlers had fought and won in been, "Certainly not, change eight pelt! Whitp layed ‘ consolation gun for notbe built up by lnereasin the taxes. aeq ' e e t ° W' °1d “1° Taking a glanccover the past history of the past from the blue Atlantic on the you wish." He knew the Lindsay men the coy’etsrs the losing rink to pay for 3m to the Home “"1. “a...†“m“ osmium. ‘ a Ch†plow, tend ihs stock and share all the me company, it i. not too much to say east to the calm Paciï¬c on the west. wanted to win the game on its merits or them Ali‘theecorcshcws Whitby came .93.“th in favor of buy- PM u sumo"; toils andhsrdehipsincidentaitoruralute Eh“ its distinguiehzrd characteristics have (Cheers ) Though defeated at times Lind- not at all. Lindsay curlers had been very out the victors by seven “a" Score . leg the building at $811!) ° the rent and mm! Cu berth" Tar... Woman" in a pioneer count Dari th wi t 939.3. 990mm)" ““98"â€! 11"“th Md 83? curlers have never been subdued, but successful in winning trophies. but they ' ' taxespaidresrnseat about l0 per cent. on Fred lor. nec,whiie and Blue ry. “8 ° n “3 3; sza-cility. have invariably returned to the attack curled for love of the game, not for the Whitby. BMW. a,“ gun.“ money could be borrowed Aubrey tohell .................... Young Amelie: "mu“ 5° “““dd “'0 00'0"! 905001. Its economy has enabled it to tower with fresh vigor, taken the citadel, and value of the cups. If a lower spirit ever I iiiicheli. cemhsig, at 5 P“ cent. or less. I. '9.“ cost can- Lisle sliver ........ ..... “From noon-s Alley where he received his initiation to ‘ life of 8937.91855â€â€œthmnageditmitulwnï¬ captured the spoils. as they had in the entered into their games he (Fin-veil.) lei-sham. gnu-I. admin. to place the building in good fflw -------- .... --------3°‘d"'TBg; mental labor and usefulness. In July, ts integrity has begotten a conï¬dence present instance. The victory may have would be the ï¬rst to leave the club. ihggdmguxr. ,3 "’55:“ m 5 shape. but still itwould pay the town to “v.1“. m...“ "'Wégc'yc‘fm l , he was united in happy in :he; is never betrayed ; its liberality to been an easy one for Messrs. Flavelle. Mc- (Cheers) Before taking his seat Mr. w ' P """" w H ' p """"" do so if the â€005:de caring for wiiirid Penile-I": ............ 13}an soy V th Miss Margaret Faivev. and his public -. pmcy hplagrs, stands proved beyond Lennan and menâ€"they were no doubt mavene againreturned thanks for the Whig: rs†a.“ is owed Betti-e con- Joe iiiiisu-..........._ Remnantsof Old Lindmy career commenced shortly st scatterers9:22;: ioitshziiliill scriptures“it““hi"iii merits.“ °°m°°*‘°°‘°d â€Â° “- n ... Armor. ' . Cecil-z rt; â€Â° “3m maimd'crri ‘. . " 08 3!! 80 n 8 - JWlllls. ski ........ ll. w: oil ........ - o e noun . n m ng _ , enhance, and by present investments sympathy of the representative men of the Messrs. Wm. McLennan and “Dr." Jack p â€" P 1â€". would say something about that. He mum“. - --------g::: the influence of his father. then warden 1i-f'luante for every contingency; town. some of whom the curlers might McMillan were next called upon in turn. Total-......m... 24 Totals ............. _ 11 ppprewed of using stone Instead of pawl, s ï¬n," "':':_'_. '1';"};;5;gmwn of the coun . detracted by then - .urended aseurers will cons“... their bes see about themâ€"aye, and they were back. They pleaded fatigue and were allowed to â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"- but he my“ in â€PM m m the ' ' ' ' " " " tunities whic Iowan fertile frat-lee 0 er- ); «2:553:35: ta); Luggganlgmgplicaticn to the leg :2le table ggmï¬geilgoé in??? (if iv'hgl? step “down after making short. pithy THE OURLERS AT CHURCH. mif'm needed. mmugknw‘; “mum. units. “a“ on“ i: go entgggise. hag-cage: hifmioh: ' ‘ . , , c s n res n 8 Spas es. 'W m.hd “I†'0 . out o ' _ sssss ..... . ssssssssss s. ..... I V .n one. ‘D "n um i , reports of the matches. He could tell the Mr. J. G. Edwards followed. I: refer- The Annual Sermon mm b the I eight in the old cedarswam composing '“m B“"’"“°"";;,"""' Wm 3‘". owned until death) and with his neg i‘i. R. WIDDESS, F. c. TAYLUR’ successful curlers that they had theadmir- ring to the magniï¬cent reception accorded Club Chaplain. aâ€. L. a guhgm the site of Lindsay. lie wo preier tc ï¬rémw? _j‘_','.'_','.',‘_'.'i‘.y,',',;,',mm" wife beds a long iareweli to Can a and Specml Agent. Agent. 3"†and “59‘0““ “16186505 01 015ml"- them.“ said Lord Abï¬rdwl 83d Olhcr M be" the L d“ C i see the council go in for sewerage t Edith ennui-11W White the British dog. He lived forasbcrt time M They had done much to deserve this good celebrities had visited the town. but none em °t in y or lug Club, furnish work to the poor men. and would Edith “fut. --.."Cruy Paloh-worli' at Dubuqur. and then moved to hicGregor, ‘ â€" .â€" «vâ€"-â€"â€" -â€" feeling, as by their numerous victories of them received such aroyalwelcoine. It to the number of about one hundred. uketoseeproperthwners petition for a W‘mouy‘h" m“ P‘QP‘GԠ00501138 “10 “391° 0! - M- 35 J- ’ W____#__-_7_Q-3_-WB_1.€ 73- and unvaryihg fairness to Cpponents they was too muchâ€"the curlers felt they had assembled at the rinklastSucday evening trunk sewer from the brewery to the igu‘flwa' -- “mm om Fleming. the great umber ï¬rm of that â€" ~â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€"-â€"«--- hgld cagss'dnthg tags 3ng0 well anti faivor- not â€earned it. (Cries of “Oh. yes, you and marched in a body to the Baptist Madhouse.» he built on the iron 0 â€dimm- ;"'_',',', ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hagummm 6" “‘1 Dlm- Pm'lni! “30°“ '3 . :1 “y! m? ht avg-21%;: he ersvelr :1 lit! as did. ) Asfor the Tankard games. it)“, had church, where the centre rows of seats plan. under the provisions of which e Dora Robinson ...... ............ , ,,,,,,,, mg... efï¬cient manager. the miscedLhim in o l 8 m 8'8 Y 0“ met 800d olubswhomll’: W an 0110! *0 hadheen reserved for them. Rev. L. b. townwouldhaveto pay one-third of the newcomer ..... - . ......om Que... chains of their large y at ewler. J l S [I am} [am Elixiï¬ï¬Ã©ffni’éeifé’fi‘é'fe‘iï¬liii‘ï¬lgï¬' Film “ii? 33"}. ‘i‘°“{ii“i.§é‘ii“.li ““8““ limï¬Ã©? Cl“,':;.““,{."°‘ "' â€m..."- 3° â€mid“... .2: 3'": "m b“ “ ileum """ 'tl‘ai'tl’i Realm? 3:13,, 3...â€... 03% h§“m::':'3‘,g,“", . - - ' 3' RWOD 0‘ D 01' 0 m extrem on an in vesero no u . - , . n - V) .. . ‘ 1y satisfactory to know that opponents the history of the Lin say club. .1, g the Capt. manuals. said he Jishsd to draw gmaflxmzx- ---------- W†â€grog; ins "V6111 positions °t m't' in â€I" . .1 its“ “ulna-1° ï¬dmhï¬h opinion 0‘ “1° Mr. M. W. Kennedy evinced some slight ski 'i'sdy'oixviiactury °t impehtgte‘dlzpublicags 1c.t bhichsaw continues to be the chea est zens 82:53:23"? t M “is" 0“ cm mammns °t mummnt "in“ m ' " P in", 'crit in tings: Wm bytl‘l " p mug, with ‘, eyderzlgnlt at account the warmth of his reception, but quickly Ilia. IE!) 1. nfé . flannel!!!“ rdalce in town for all brands ex†5 Mom In "0°! "â€â€œM' 3° "mm m" h' “‘d' “' D' ‘M' o lo“ ty' on“ . gaggï¬ggagegen; thgse who 1'3“ vtï¬ted tempt to conceal that he felt very proud “will!“ 5. "ï¬ned“ â€it'll." (“CRIN-d m as ues ay wcu reco ect nseq ° ° m ° “‘1 happy in so uence 0’ their lows, afterwards consolidated with the Cresco Union Savings Bank. About this time Mr. Mcï¬ugh turned his attention to lug Mr. McSweyn [referred briefly to the To B A000 gfï¬zggggycgmgï¬? £19211; â€will? mhadms‘lc .ï¬;‘ii"iÂ¥..d‘a'i’h. {311%. :11“ Ed done the physical ties. M m h w “i V ° . their best to win the largest majorities debasethe mental status. Enemies, how. higher tics e : , {30133128 gig} 38510;? Mather, club vim possible. Ev bi knew what kindof s over. shonldnoi head end. but the neon- duct-55 3 '- 0“ 1mmâ€) mm m ‘2'“?er .. unmet hm“ “‘1 'mtlc . k . a AND “an“ cum“ °$maï¬gn an “in“; '“°‘ skip Mr. Flave e is, and of Mr.McLeunen to an end. and the ultimate and should he cuddling“ into the council: a member ... slamsn's best mums. y“. the ï¬rmnmmm (Wm N ti can!†in 8 Th 3°" ° meri- it wasonl necessarytoaddthathecould thegloryofGod. Daviddntheehargsto for wsrdbechersdtorseigufor Sheridan .3†... -mile , elation. a o a can cont out. erepreeantativecitizens be depen ed up†"of, tlmgmm guy hissonwhlchformsourtsxt. 1., lies that that . , Live Stock Association of America. and + GIGARS acre proud ilif the Tankard winners, and â€"3"â€. (0n u must be If he 8 Bali hack ' vaginal-0:: ofï¬ng†(Applause “d Mr T. McConnell was the next to face success. “4 u must b. '° ' 5' T. M ' on.“ audience. Eewasdelighted lemmas-theses!!!» dschiedhimsslfacaadidstsdsysaetors â€nub“. a“ tics ALL FIRST A 5,013 Smyth W†30!.) 0811“ upon, and w h.'. m. w m M b. m 0' “3h mm and “I M m the W t g ‘0 I0. I 185‘ the bu -cL ss BRANDS responded on behalf of the town ccnncu, the Tankard but thought his life 0‘ m man. I“ W with I", m u the revs cg briefly but in a happy vein. The reception brother mismw-citiseus had God in hi tendered the victorious curlers must have done too much by towelco-e ii I I ' . mely. ï¬' " as man,ishewhostrivsstohssneh as 3.: all times ke t in stock. °°nvln°°dthemhad proof boson ._ p that every resident of the town fell 3.3: 313:“. on the We??? “CM“ intendedhsahouldbs. ' soul which lneludssour faculties. 0F that at dinner they had been served by inning Nikita- man." colored waiters. (Laughter). Iu ccnclud $323? the :10†.0: uit'll. T victory h germinal againd is much assisted by H in â€- alert. and ' who inees of y. Vices. lndsstwrgs ml 10W] II “I " The races roved a N “no, mg â€on“ also h. M“ to ‘ feature. M "p“° keenly mm The gticnal 13:3; ssaih-sedergfdh hclsss ' t of \ ,ï¬ï¬â€œ, delighted at their victory. The enthusi- mere â€â€4 . wnio?3.ni332c‘â€ifi’ ointiiwn on this gal?“ ,..,.§.:Â¥.mum,â€Â°ï¬rngm is immortal, and should, ecm- . of “on. “a†In cdemcnstra- Mr. Kennedy. ofocurss..hsd m, attsn- mandthemnstattsnticn. Itineiudssthe other We“ Kr. Warner was mucflebewassen to p orthevictcrioncwinnipsg intellect.with swhlch men sick to the had hanklapsnesinsbe 18“.st '5‘ bonspelrinkssfewyears and: h tlondlstractedsomswhstbytheladiesin level on town a. gym um many diï¬'srent statesandhadchargeuf Montreal bonspiel rinks “1%“ 1883 â€in. the 8‘11“!» b“ 9°. seriously. (Oriesof ï¬ï¬‚'wm'mm “one .o m in inbuilt. ' MM the get banks of e'nver Crier-ado. In . present notable victory would do Linden. “Good boyJIatt. ) muons.» it‘i'tslleot and be it from enter mew he send-z; access 195 method the ' of the No. BKentrst. messy. ‘and ravixï¬clggisnd izadeed throughou’t "em-1L- ’gmwwmgf "1 “I g, heingwrsehsdcrwastedlnsiameouress. on the salty. his business deciles- were chsr- Iow- thW| Muffl- “which 50 " aurozg ot.hesz. Wong's; cgfngï¬ncmmmdd â€nitsthshsddcnshishssiw rhwaum' “mm Wei-1' ivsr or tit†muwwhnmu‘vï¬summ '3 â€y u """ “w“ .â€" ..... WsA- WhItO- their heartiest con tulations to the "“9““ ptowin.bntfsltall “My“ 9° ' ti Warnerwslan andiupditic; 05' “‘0' 0003 PM “5 "1° Cnnrch 0‘ ‘ 3 i1! â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" winnersofthoOn oTankard. (Cheers) themmbthstscmeothsrmsmberof The â€wanna-sho- God the bewaeam vr Belesvss W "1 tiou °“ the “M ~' «‘u 3.4 .. ReV-LS-Enshson.8sptlstpestor and dubm“â€â€'m â€WWW†alone. dcssncteastthepeerlsof this sad awuewaadsixs-elleailds'sstsmcern 3'4: Raw ‘- ha lain of the club, was received 'with "doin- (5mm 0! “Nil-MW: mumsewim. butatthssameI-sï¬s new: deemâ€"{Mats iron. nonh- Inst «ammo-m ' 12; applause when “he stepped forward. “m“: airmail-um†a, gvssit freely to ma ssehlnl sssI. he _____._â€"â€" meg-0'- 35.65;, {“1“ng , rt: .. to . wargthugfuthouwtioghgnu?eredn 2:: mom's: ths'cich regretted theirl in". “mfg.- “W vii-set m Mum...“ " .0 an... . ._ ..0 use . , 111mm ‘ï¬g’ï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜ï¬‚'h‘m‘lmm awgmgmmthe. eh deM m.“ we a. â€Minuteman-cuddle ngmpaidtcarmfl- l measure of 518'": > ' io°fncwuouho3mizï¬ï¬m9h°m T requested. him echvitsine ““mflu.“ ‘afln‘ l’o «will-IO“ W '2'.“ .- m“ ‘ we, . _ ~.. _ . . . . mm“ um" womanmhummm’gmbï¬ â€œI": â€summarizes-dug ....e 3°“ to co- , ‘ ‘ . i ‘ 7‘. mm:wmg:°o:l roomattheeicseoftbepreesedhnsasebe â€â€˜ m... scum svamemwcman n: I J‘ “ _ . 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