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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Feb 1898, p. 5

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‘in' Emil It 0! l-Iprneville .. . 2â€"Hartley ...... 3â€"Kn-kfiald .. . . 4â€"Balaover . Vote. Polled. magi“ 30 Local Brevities â€"A very small market last Satur- day, and Very few farmers in town. -â€"Mr. Begbie, superintendent otthe waterworks, tested the majority at the town hydrants last week. «Wm. Barribull was on Friday sen- tenoed to one year m the Centn'al prison for the theft of a. number of ,_ 94 m]- castings from Sealer, Dumas a mu- velle Bros. . . ~4 . . ~ -â€"Lewis McIldowie the commercial traveller who cut. his throat in Port Hope last week and. was taken to the Montreal hospital for treatment, died an Monday night. at. 9 o'clock. â€"Mr. Thus, Werry, of the 10th'con. of Maripoea. is about to erect. a new residence. Hali-a-dozen of. his neigh- bors turned out. last week with their their teams and loaded up with the building material at. Kennedy, Davis 8:. Son's yard; . . ' ' 74 Al M.- Jâ€"â€" â€"On Thursday week a number of our townspeople drove to Reaboroto attend the serv‘lces being held at. that place by Evangelist Pugsley. Among others Were Miss Morton and Mes- dames Hughson, Mimms and Fisher, The meetings there promise to be very successful. , 1y 60 carioads ot elm timber have been shipped to Black Rock, N. Y., from Coboconk sud Victoria Road by Mr. John Caz-ow. of this town. The tim- ber is shipped in lengths of time feet, and as it is manufactured into harness hames, only the finest quality is ac- cepted. :‘ LI I 4 _ .. ,,___.L;...n “an CUP _ â€"A meeting of the members and supporters of the Lindsay Cricket club was held. Friday evening, 11th inst.. in Mayor Taylor's office at 7.30 p.11]. sharp. whismeeting was called to discuss among other important mut- ters. the formation at :1. Midland Cricket League for 1898:1nd to appoint e. committee to act with the other clubs in the district along this line. -â€"-The February iseue of the Cana- dian Wheeunen contains a. photograph of the Lindsay Bicycle Club racing team for 1897. The picture is asplen- did one and shaws up each rider per- ‘nnH-r ’I‘hn nhotocranher, MI. Olinfer, diau Wheelmeu contains a. phonograph of the Lindsay Bicycle Club racing team for 1897. The picture is asplen- did one and shows up each rider per- fectly; The photographer, MI. Oliver, is to be congratulated. upon turning out such an excellent photo. The fol- lowing are the namas of the riders: A; C. Parkin, W. E. Houghton, J. M. Martin, A; S. Perkin, M. SyLVeater, and Gt Bt Hughes; F. Crevier, trainer, and W .C. Trew, manager. â€"â€"SeVerul renders. of The Post have .-._mn nfn‘ “in: u .- â€"â€"Several renders of The Post have expressed regret that the romantic story of. “Father Ambrose“ wascliis- rontinued in our evening paper. In withdrawing this favorite narrative we felt that under the circumstances it was the proper com-w, as we have no desire to present in our. columns anything in reading whinh might hurt the sensibilities of a sing’le reader. Some copies (1 the story Wlu, however. mun be published and can be had at the bookstoree. l ~ â€"'Mr, David Gage. millwright. 01 Bobcaygeou. passed. through town last week on his way to Canoe Lake. Algonquin Park. where he will (it up the machinery in the big Gilmour Co. will. He expects cutting will start about May but, and thinks the output‘ for the season will be about 00 millioni feet or nine million feet ahead of last‘ season. The firm have twelve ehant-l iefl in their limits. and several are drawing direct to the mill. while in no case will the lags have to be tlonted‘ more than seven miles. The logs are‘ of excellent quality and are manufac- tured almost exclusively into deals {or the English market. -â€"Mr. A. L Campbell. chic! consul of the Quinta district. C. W. A., at- tended the annual meeting of the dis- trict wheelmen. held in Peterboro on February 7th. In his report he said: “I am mrry to have to 3:1th our membership hes fallen behind by 37 members. {the district now con- tains 619 members and 17 affiliated clubs. Belleville Road. club, Bow- manville, Bri hton, Port Perry, Stonttvillennd enton clubehnve left. while we have gained. the Ridean and Frontenac clubs at Kingston, and the Millbrook club." Mr. G. M2. Farting- tnn, of Picton, is the new chief con- sul. Mn Campbell was elected a member of the district council. ' DASHES HERE rm' Tam ” for Piles. cTBuEN : _â€" NDSA’Y’ 131_DAY,'_F;:BL EAL'wN 2 ’ELDON : WOODVILLE : Total . Total . WEST VICTORIA RETURNS FOR What Two Cents will Prove. Majority for McKay. . . . 1391 â€"Campbell â€"Bryans.. -‘ â€"McKny.. Sadler, Dundas 6’: F13- F355 16 AND THERE. COUNTY. 71 15 18, 1898‘ l4 peg-n . ~19.) 570 15 I73 Votes Polled, 1§98â€"§o§ 149 A Town Directory. (Editor of The Post.) Sinâ€"I notice in“ your report 01‘. Mon- day, night’s council meeting that it was moved bx Conn. Crandell, secâ€" onded by Conn. Burrows. that the as- sessors for 1898 be instructed to give the street number of every house as- council to provide the assessors with 9. blank book and instruct then m in- Bert every resident's name in said book in alphabetical order, with his busi- ness or calling and the number of house, and. name of street, also his office or place of business, in order that a. town directory may be print- ed. It is surely time we had one,â€" Yours, etc.. :PETER FISHER“- Lindsay, Feb. 9th, 1898. .___.___ Encourage Home Talent. (Editor of The Post.) Sinâ€"A word as to the bringing of {oreign talent to town. The director- nte of the Y.M.QA. are disappointed Sinâ€"A word as to the bringing of {oreign talent to town. The director- ute of the Y.M.QA. are disappointed somewhat at the result of the McCul- lum-Zeigler entertainment, but atair consideration of the matter will pre- sent another aspectv How much of the receipts of an entertainment of that nature goes directly into the treasury of the Y.M.C.A.? Has it not been for the benefit of that association that our citizens have patronized: their entertainments so liberally in the past? Then does it not seem like money unâ€" wisely expended when seven-eighths of the receipts, at an average concert, go to line the pockets of foreign en- tertainers ? a _Let the‘ _association, as I- cl- -5 My”. Haiku-Lacs.) I tuvâ€" .uâ€"v wflr, , well as all other societies, look at the matter in this light and the result will be a. greater interest taken in their work by our local singers and reciters and more money for those who engage them. Let our home talent be enCouraged, a. small remuneration being giVeu [or their servicesâ€"Yours, elc., MUSICIAN‘ High Time For a. Change. (Editor of The Post.) Sinâ€"I saw a letter in your Even- ing Post asking for old clothes for the poor children of the town, who are un- able to attend school for want of suit- able apparel. When these manifest needs exist, do you not think the pruning knife of economy should be used at the proper place. Here we have in our midst a committee, com- posed principally of women who man- age affairs and. distribute the town monies for charitable purposes. The late “little joke” attempted by some of our town councillors in the we? of voting themselvos salaries harhl ear, am evil influence on the Home hr the Aged committee. _We hear that the Worthy secretary of that body has been voted whmt they choose to calla ”gratuit ," but what is in reality a salary .30 a year for her charitable work. Now. no doubt the work may be worth a: remuneration. but could not some one he found who would per- form the duties at that office for the sake of charity alone. and be well sat- isfied with; the reward she might reâ€" ceive hereafter from that merciful Providence who! has promised that not evon a cup at waiter given in His name shall so unrew'arded? .‘nrnhn ....... _ opposed this grant, and 1' rec with the Dr. that. it. in am imposition and a (mud. .30 would go. 1:. ion way to buy (gouging {or needy aohuoo children ,n -I..._:h_ I" -_I. 331 EKEK'fiESrgsE’BKBEHey‘ 2 ask. the town council to look into this mt- ter and they will earn the gratitude 0! A DISIMERESTED CITIZEN. A Hex-van: Woman. ‘ “I was completely run down andhad a. bad cough due to bronchitis. I was very nervous. but since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla 2 have more appetite and feel a great deal better. I have also used Hood'a Pills and find them very excellent." Mire.- M. Garland, 675 Crawford Street, Toronto, Ont. For Sweet Ohmty'l Sake. In their tripe through the wards the lady charity» dispensers have discov- ered that 3 number of children be- for winter veamer. Citizens who have discarded garments suitable t_or children between the above ages mll needed. Kilaum it. not be a sand idea. [or the COMM U NICATIONS. 51 91 Majority for McKay. . . 1890394598. Mr John lutin', the goVei-nment candidete. is on active, energetic man, mdheieoondnctingenenqrgeticoem- paign in East Victoria. The ridingie each an ate-We one that he may not beebleintheehorttimnethiedie- penaltovisitsllportionnbfit. Mr. Austin is a. dead: end popnler condi- dataendwhenbeiabeetknownâ€"in‘ the northern part of the ridingâ€"he will pull ski; vote. It remains tor‘ the southern portion-0t the 'riding by good organization to see thatfevery vote for Mr. Austin in their section: ispolled. With heerty united wort ellelongtbelineMr.Anetincsnbe' elected by e good majority. .Weneed not eddreee on this ooousion my epoc- ial public erguments to the elector: otEeet V‘ictofieonbehellotthegov- eminent or of Mr. Austin. That has already been done. or will be done at public meetings that will be held throughout the riding. .We simply urge the friends and supporters at the government and Mr. Austin to com- plete necessary, organization work, end keep it up to tho that at March. Mr. Austin will make a. capable re- presentative, end will be able to us- Bist materially in the development of East. Victoria. ‘ - OflrAIGN nous. “Ontario has done well durum a» twenty years. To reduce the licenses from 6,000 to 3,000, so that. instead 0! a. Means; for 30.0 people it. is now a. li- cense [or 800 is encouraging enough to work on. Abolition of saloons, une- "voâ€" -__. bull in July, 1898, the balance in July. 1899; prohibition (or druggists except on medical certificates; fixing hours 0! closing; increasing age of minors from shteen to twentyâ€"one years, and otbur similar points are demonstration that the gox'ernmeut have headed the demand at prohibitiqnists and tawpred, as now upiwars from the opposition to the monument, tufihe extent. of their ability, this great. legAslutive :cform." -â€"Rev'. Du Cut-mun. general pupm'm- tandem. of tha Methodist. church in Canada. “Not the least effective flirt of the liberal ammunition in this provincial campaign is reproduction oi the brutal attacks of Mt. Whitney in the local house and Mr. Bennett in the Dominion house on the Patrons. The natural resentmnt which MI. Ben- nett's hostility excitedm Mir. Rogers‘ ‘ excuse, it not his justification, um re- fusing to vote with Mir. Bennett against the liberal government when his principles as a patron would rather have pointed to that course. To call Mr. \V .hitneyfs attack on Mr. Haycock brutal is to use an inadequate term. -l1is language was such as could only have been addressed by one conscious 01 his infinite superiority to those who were as dirt beneath his feet. ‘ Who are these farmers that they should dare to claim [or themselves an inter- est in politics and a voice in the ad- ministration o! the state? Win are these political vagabonds that they should dare to exercise their franchise according to their own consciences and not according to the dictates of the authorized. organizations 3' MT. Whit- new, it not Mir. Bennett, now probably wishes~ his words unsaid."â€"The Week- ly Sun, Feb. 10, 18% ~ In the Dominion house, on 17th May, 1987, \V. H. Bennett, conservative M. P. for East Simcoe. accused Mr“ Rog- ers, Patron M. P. for Frontenac. of taking a $25 leather trunk, which Mr. Rogers denied. In the course of his remaiks Mr. Bennett saidzâ€"“I do know that the Patrons to-day are a lot of humbugs. because it ever there loâ€"tikef humbugs. because it ever there was a. body of politiical charlatans they are the Patrons.” I . . “It is quite patent that me (Mr. Rogera') verduncy in this 119330 has hardly worn , .LL_ n..bâ€"Ann\ ”mu", ._ -__ _-__, - off yet." . . 5 “They (the Patrons) went around with a policy of the peanut order, denouncing the expendi- ture on trunks and stationery and jack knives and other trumpery mat- ters of that kind." . ._ . “.When 1 see honorable gentlemen elected to this house on- a picayune, peanut policy responding to the crack of the party whip, when I see these gentlemen cringing to the: ministers as they do, all 1 have to any is that I am prepared to denounce the Petmn party as ex- emplified by their representatives in this house." I . . “If it is not the opinion of that Patrons throughout‘the country that they were a. lot~ot hum- bugsâ€"I hope that is a. parliamentary termâ€"then I cannot interpret right- L r L-..._ Lune"! WI" Illâ€"Iv ucu - w- -_v- ._____ ly the expressions which I have heard from Patron sources." â€"|â€" --.._ ¢ 1.....- L'LU 0v: vu w... v-..â€" I“ “The Patrons have shown them- selves Grit first and Patrons utter- ward. Like the rooster on the fence they were dwnys looking to see which side the most corn was on.”â€"Dr. Wi‘l- loughby, It Hamilton. March 5,1897. (Dundns Banner.) " It is better to have the elections on March lat than March 4th. although in this case the government is certain to March 4th to victory and it will be its lat March under Hardy. Time-for 3 Ohm. (Guelph Mercury.) One reason (or the apposition cry “It is time for n. change“ is that it has become chronic with them. No politi- cal W In th} conntr! has had val W -â€" uâ€"v Vv__,-, , many changes at policy and leadership in so short 5 time as the Ontario op- polition. When Whitney is beaten out on March 1 there will be another change. likely. Win: an: Hr. Whitney W ? (Berlin Telegraph.) The liberal: have shown themselves to be the won-kin man‘s friends. ' They hm dealt with factory laws. Provided for the protection of work- ers in factories. Made provision in homes for poor and dependent children. They hm limited the hours of em- ployment in factories. Provided penn- whereby workmen an ‘eolleot vege- easily. cm In m0. (Pull Star-Transcript.) “Muss Whitney he's a torker. And St. John's a regular corker With his little Humber- porkor For a. policy. But Hardy. he's a stunner. But Hard . he's a stunner. As amig t u my gunner. And a. nick}; gqo¢_1_oloction runner, . A ,,,,._un ,,A_ n Sui-'65 iho lat you’ll see." Under ot the In 1871 Job Sandfiold WM ennui! $70,000 in aid of agriculture; in 1896 the liberal governanent sided agriculture to the extent at- 8192.000. In Newton: m at m “'9’“ tor 83.000 pm “out '3 ‘ ’“r to gupport asylum In Onmio the khan! governmnt 9‘13 M “‘1- Whitney ud his organ- ‘1‘“ “ “mundane “1° “mm-’3 re- names." ’ ' 5 ' D’ ”Va-o ._- - _ Mo thy bahnoe in tans the (cannon: nuzht have aided $351,000 to the sur- plus- municipdities o: 0-star“ Municipd Loan Fund A Wu 9.44735. To tn municipalities were re“ or helped in municipal Accordinc *0 Mr- 3““ ing this money W” "9‘ Mr. Whitney asserts mt "10 PW ears 0! direct than is “within (our y taxation." Yes, it he and his guns sat. at the awry. They have W telling the people that story 10‘ twenty yeu'l. yet the liberals so on piling up I surplus. mkins 81’3“? umountinc to millions to the mum- cipal institution. and levying Ito ““68- Better keep Whitney and hm noharm. crowd where they can do Ontario bananas in a clean. win- This has plow. up-to-date Vowrs' list. been provided by the Ontario Resil' trution Act. What. achungo from the Dominion Act, with its foreign and graVeyard vote and its disfmnchise- ment of many thousands of the bone and sinew at the country. Fortunaw- ly. the Dominion iniquity is rimmed. and a fair franchises measure will be made law before many months have Premier Hardy's measure: pol all timber cut. on OnLn to be munutwtumd in the is not. giving sagialaction w igandors, :3 the [allowing 50m 5118333“ 5m“ U0!“ gag-m. .. .â€" “Ralph Loveland, of the Saginaw Lumber and Salt Cwnpany. does not take a hopeful view of the Valley's lumbering prospects, unless the effect of the Canadian timder license regula- tion can be in a measure nullified by a reciprocity acreemwt. This he does not look for, owing to opposition an \Vashingtm. Nothing has been heard of the reported intention of the Do- minion goVenment to knock out the timber law recently paused by the On- tario government. Mn Lot'eland thinks Canadians are in harmony on that measure, and it will stand. Its enforcement, he says, will seriously cripple the lumber business of the Sag- inaw Valley." .____.â€"â€" The liberal ministry has successfully resisted every effort to purloin our‘ forest weulth, whether by the Do- minion government or by private indi- viduals. The members of the opposi- tion wanted to yield it up to the Do-‘ minion govornment. and they condoned the taking of Dominion timber by party friends. The electors. who own the timberx should carefully consider the record of those who would like to administer it just for a change. The Stratford Beacon says: "In or- der to win the elections Mr. Whitney and his following will have to retain all their own seats. carry every seat now held by a. patron and a number of those held by straight reformers This cannot be done by such an aggre- gation of political nonentities as Whit- 1ney, St. John Co. The conserva- 3 tive papers grow jubilant over their anticipated triumphs. but the honors are not in store for their party. 0n- lario electors know a good government when they have it. and know how to hold fast to that which they have." Bladder Troublee-Acute Kidney :Dlsox~ dere - Dubetee â€" Bright: Dueeee Dupeued by Sage!) America. Kidney vu. â€".,___._- _, disorders. dizziness, aluggish circula- tion. irregular heart. dropsical awe”- ings. hot or dry skin. sediment in the urine. Any 0! these indicate kidney ing specific (or kidney d forms at I“ stages. It has worked miracles. For sale by A. fliginboth- um and P. Morgan. 7’ Prepared for It. ’Twaa up in black Alaska and the day was piercing cold. A lot. of men had lost their way in seeking after gold. And to their verv bones the trout: seemed Just: about. to bite When one among the number swore he wasn't. cold n. mite. And sure enough to him it seemed like summer-time. for he Hm! formerly "kept comp'ny" witha nun y"... W ligg'gummer-timo. for he find formerly “kept. comp'ny" w Lindsay girl. you see. â€"Boyn' meeting to-night (run Wm Barribal. a young man residâ€" ing in the out ward m arrested on Feb. 10th by Chic! Bdl on as warrant issued at the instancp of the Sadler. Dundns" ”walla Milling 00.. charg- ing him with the the“ of a. Dumbo; of valuable castings, The accused m tho young nun who tripped and broke sway from Constable Foster tyo m for M Wm. Barribal. a young In: KIDNEY CLOUDS. minnow-v 7' ' Ontario under an Fund A“ °‘ 1873 nicipzu and“ Bennett Friday °'°”' us "sqmndfledr measures to com- on Unurio limi‘fi 1 in the province ctian w the MM- ..uuwing tales!” clean. com- st. This has nrio Bow" :0 from the The Holland-American Summer Voondam Lost at Sea. WBYAWRECK “At 1.48 nun. we 001nm w a..- tcourpnonsu‘landcnw. unmanne- bon-ottho St. Louis and onootour “I ”III on.“ â€"«-.â€"_ _ "AI the mkwuudnngmnlomuo- film to aviation. we”: boron flu. The don of the week was then mam pod «9.19 north, §on§1mde 19.“! we“. .n 7--.- .- m ammonia everything podblo for our contort. We take this opportunity Io ox- puul our utmost gntitudo." The Vanda!!! was toromerly tho White Skinner Bugle. __Sho ml built at Bol- iJ nâ€" WAI. In w m “not. also reasoned 4.0603m..nd8,767 not no.2: .ndwu hour'b'e'fgrtEoâ€"igt mains} returned. In “we could too about. 26 children. m huddled closely together and crying mind the first child passed up. It wughb hold of the cupbgn'o bean! and not up a ,,x,: _ _____ DWI-l v. m â€"r___ _. , howl. Then All thewomen crowded rodnd the captain and took the baby from his “I tell you it was a sight worth seeing. The way the well-dressed women minis- tered to the wants of the poor. wretched creatures who were hauled on board, more dead than alive. The rescued women, otter-they hed per-ti. lly recovered. began to cry aloud for their children, end when they found them they cried with joy. It seems to me that some of In men sniv- elled I bit about that time. “When the men came am we were more in our element. We gave them whiskey and it did them no end of good. "As the lost boot hove in sight a glue burst out. The Veendam was on fire. The rescued passengers huddled together and not up it well. They had nothing in the world except what was on their backs." Chain Nyitkn. who come to this coun. try with her hither from Sushkovelen, Relish Guberna, Russia. [poke for the women who were rescued. “We were neerly all of on sick." the mid, “when the emh come, but we be- come suddenly well. Our eicknees wee {am}: tfiovn-mbm'w of Pa- mumncnmnuontotho dum- mlnhndundtho bum ottbpotno mewamdflshlw come. When All the men were onlered upon the deck, we rammed. bean-e we won droid. to any whore we could not eee. 0n the deck: weawthemen“ work 3% the pumps, and we telnbeveneel mung. We embed our eyes through theduknuloooeeohlpe. but theuwm no lhlpl. ,-. . A e A ,"A A‘; ‘L__ â€" ._.'_. “Then can 113M: CW out 3nd they add rocket would bring In heip. For five hour! w. washes; than shooting up, And then droppkgg Into the much an. m_ __-" “Thuntnthoduunoowouwn light. tum-awe laid it was “other rocket tun u‘htburnoduudy mdltm hmtA Andtbontheutlonuldltwu Thomhuflaw Mada” Win 1M!» wag-mm Out 0! the Mine- camouboatcnd woven and." E i a E : muomwonm ”monsoon“ mmmmwwnof otv mum E E: 5 9. 5 f vi ’0 m Numbn- M m. "4““ _m . u m my Archer Brown's Gnyhlc Account o! the Bonn. of Panama. ms nu nun-pa. Vacuum, Fob. AILâ€"Tho llama-Em. SCENE AT THE RESCUE- Fob. lLâ€"In the "m sinking. 30382 83028 Customers say that Tuesday. Mail-“.0? Wat m............. w-t but 00- '0‘" an: uoldrlor but)" Iut a sebum-0‘- hot-Mat munch...” N-dr'WI'E; o! 0!|M............. l' Nb'dmuu... . II (”MW-t manuals-d... 3 ol WIN." Wdhfl ‘ s u no. I 77 u" a , - , l b u: WW; anh- WM . -. when the. guests n-I “Min-mud “Him-0"“ ’ ° delmgm hm well pleased \vi Go the magnificent displ My tho I“ for quali‘y and I mwflmmfln m hu- W humaw.huu‘3==¢v:uh£fimo§'mmutm" Immrcelv be Qur Wham.u~m - 1.10m . of the e§teem. inI “finâ€"uh ' “ 09...; rn'uw ' 7 ' Motion and Hum "Hula-law} 7....“ mm mud. l “mm-wot 0.30m .- .. .â€" v M can 0"" «m Mb wowlmntolun w -. craumcmmquaxmfilv 18°7yw‘l',”’m ”Mm“ “a mwmd bl. humanist-'0' 4“. "F“ my. “mum!" m. ,‘.~_ fi'l‘mglflmmnflmdmudw W 000”“ PM" “ an conflunhfl nu .- _ - _ _‘ . U.-.......-..m1nmtounom.°° V a- ”flawâ€"Mm'mmmw. TREASURER’S SALE OF LANDS P03 “BEARS 01" TAXI? MONEY T0 LOAN Real Estate. Special priviliges in Mortgagg out..." ... Principal payaglg . O. EOGG, Agent, . EDWARDS 00.. 'cflh' C“ Li February 22nd,1898, at 11 o’clock 9.11;; .4 g n it" .4" 167 16! r2 8 EFL) 8?: Goun;£3f_-,V£c L9}!!! HARD WARE, IRON AND STEEL i a Is ‘ VILLAGE or mums nus. June: 591 t). flu“; or M, II 10 10mm? 0" MY!“ 5 IN 80 92 “-77 VILLAGE OF BOBCAYGWN. 10 no u"! maximumum. {NWNSBIP OF BEXLEY ALSIKE, RED GLOVE! and TIMOTHY SEED. N'NSBIP 0P CARDIN. TOWNSHIP OF ELBOW. 5 no 2261 NWNSBIP OI" VIBUMI. The Very Best mm $13801}:le i ' Ii c u mmm or man. TOWNSHIP OF LAWN mwsslm or mums 100 35 U VILLAGE OF 01mm. Business Confidential. Highest Market Prices Paid for IX THE --â€"always on in Instalments. 85 0| 1? 65 i860 211 WJ-“u‘” Bflfljflmill Hallllin mmuylnmm -" "‘ vat. of can chalkit‘ than“. You cannon. W1" .bout ch. he: all. you we; get u. h. 3.1:" tzo“0"m O: x. Mao othm. M“ In cudiud mu. nut: “For the 'ufi?‘ $05001“ Ion; for“. ‘ of taboo the hon. in: for the Value! mm: rich: n- umb.” '5. “d 9”? ”y,“ M7931“. 1 75 ‘07 u q 9 l 76 for repayment “1Q ll“ ma ‘ 2.: 46 a I! as {3! 12$ i3. Durham .md 25. It won IL-n becomes the p _ “v 1110 present cu ”at 18"). Hut 1 by Meser. Brodie won it '0 Lindsay ri: is year H)» rs. J. A. M , and should to Win. tho 1‘ e permanen‘ An invilntk ME!!!" Builder’ s , Hardware Ind hostess. with ”MN ".7 who had participate 1* final: -five years up; to tea. uch regro-t was M. Mr. Currie, of Kirk! ‘t to Mint. 3L5 he (){fici 0 employees an a distinction, an .Messrs. Russell .' in the estimation ‘ Both men have had charge of Sp V General Liana); »‘.;.Supt. McGuigan. 3%, and other off ”a1 praise {or the “at and fast time . I owe pmc ' GOING TO hum Nous nductor H. .101.» of the Halibunun “I (.J’l‘.‘ LI making mmsuxvup-L ‘0 putting in \be now ductor Fred Run-r in charge of the Ibhi :me time past. iw-f' us for Hamilton up. w take chargv vf 1‘. To be thus sing: rillle played Iii-firming g: muss HERE AND Momma, co 3 M Gum Wodding “I. Feb. 41:) qu x.~ M reumon £00k [)IgII'I' It. and Mr:.. .I. HI 'I' 7‘. when UPW’:lr'd> (If N tad friends :I.~..~I~IIII~: its the host and 1105! .y-(ifth anniversary of a! Notwiihstundm the previous wmk H: «II lnd brig In and 5mm sontinmce of hPIIVI-n'a n. The house was III: “M with evvrng-n.‘ :3! mandating guvsts 5. Whitby. Lindsm 1 [ad Bn-derlnnd “ick .‘ 1. mum, Lornevillc- ‘13)“. happy time mane/95.5mm: huviI J My years. A! six“ mm i Medals”! rm: to WWW” Cut and “fire T3: and Plain Plain and F an“ 3 Paints, Oils a fist/57627466 SAD orncn: SAY. FRIDAY won it W “out. Kent. Sm m Licenses so a. onrln'a Bookstore luv. Kr. Currie of Kink hb premnt. as be (){fic m in 1878. A large 3 w the centre of “‘13 dates 1873 an 1' tea gnmvs m and enjowd {Abdul d . Falls. Bonn-rt Curling NOW‘ games for the IcLemn ing games are x of Tuesday : ivcn by Hon. clubs of Omr. Z174” far/717 . Lye €anadiau John D! '. 0‘ {ho . Wu. Scene THO to or ‘2! find it ta Thomugj M icatc CO I Lind. Tom "Ii

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