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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 14 Apr 1899, p. 1

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35, net sister aid Map say on Mar. Macmillan. Mrs. Bell. :hthecol. good 8!] idn’t net Sunâ€" s alwu's asrch inst... ll. of num- Figure zhter {tiâ€"OI of the $2903, edat Field- 8’18- last We 15¢ mi at a! 1t Time hints m undo from the hut um: Ignored by rancher). «Molly ground in End Drying on. To» no animal and cant-h no input- ” or Indium. of say kind. Bury W 1- mod ‘ 1 â€"LAâ€" m”. I!“ h Here’flSnap; American URE LINsEEb OIL PAINTS Pmpued (or immodhto use. '1' . be Ind in in] quality. :Por the Home. 1119. 11111111 1111111 Esavinus 11111111131111 LAND HDRTBLGE DEBEIIURES. sly agency of the Ontaxio the ctgnncry is 52-50- MULLETT Pumice havxng money to ulvou nu... airing the very highs". clan of acuity and sbwlute regal-thy in payment. of inner- u should app1y st. once. Btu-yearly in menu coupon: an atuchod o the debentures, which no psysble on uresentation as LhoACompanz’l 0500, or st 'AMBS LOW er to the public 3:00.000 0‘ 50W Erin Victoria Lou: And Suing! Complny sums of $100 and npwda. A __j For thé Carriage, Cart or Wagon m xxxw. WHOLE N0 2066 firm nu. 311mm mm mum. Fir-t, we koop non-1y anything to nuke them; than than "0 Glen Paint. to briuhun up the sppeunoo. Emma! Top Dressing for the Top, Oil end Gnu. {or the Axial. Pdnu sad Lu" ring. Hurdmn. Nookyoko sad Whiflo tree Irons, Clovis“, “a. tor th‘e Bicycle. You on got. time“. u put of .97 Bicycle [tom nu, Tirol. 'mI. SPOhUv Bumel. Suddlou, 8011-. Count 50. tube. Cycle Oil 5c. bottle. Donblo rib. Tim. u 10' 3% $4.50 ptil'. (In: "ChVO'. had Bicycle Livery" will have s 32“} may now Clovolud who“. in a um "“00. W E SELL , alumni" and "lollud mo’ 1.8. EDWARDS we. It! A plounre to show Min dot!“ I“ our price. will inure» you. . or amm- ‘" "I -"'" _‘ "' ' [MW nut our, 113d VB! my mud xo gm mist-aim. Incorporated under 169 B. S. «arm 90098.39 V16 tom‘s I vi 1 dispose Dozen of m The regular price of thin H» in my fuminhing "are in Vernieh Steine end Peint, for renewing the finish on furniture. In ' GO Enema]. can be weehed wit eoep end water; Beth Enemel, Shermen a Wil- liems’ specie! Floor Peint, Aleheetino. Kelsomino, Whiting, Brnehee oi ell kinde.Cerpet Felt, Oilcloth Binding. Curtain Poles end Trimmings. Shede, Cerpet. end Picture Herdweu. U hol- etery Herdwere, Enemled Clot in imimion lather. Mon,Jeme‘ Dome Leed end Bleck Diemond Stove Bpliqh, THE CANADA PAINT GO. Uighifiui’d' am in man an resdy {or use, Wellington KnifoiPolioh. J. 0. Ba ward: c 00. BICYCL‘ $1.75. EiQUID PAINTS. The Hatter. int: McLannan 60.. flardwale lemmas. Myrtle Navy troduca my "b"? utp 0d.“ FELT HATS se of junk 8“ my best-line st ééilhusm 1m. JOHN XAGWOOD. to invent sud In. of acuity mvment of inter- Lu uvuâ€"vâ€"vâ€" puyable on ‘ Rice, or M: ,GWOOD. ‘ President. â€" V Lind ny. Stylish Millinery. Correct Dress Fabrics Lndies' Undone-u.â€" we hue reason to be NW!“ of the vdne. The! no hero st _§C-o udiee’ Hoee.-'-The following indieete how little money need be expended f o :- dependable goods. Lediee’ Phil: end Ribbed Cashmere Hoee.high spliced mkle, fine not: fininh,epeeiel£5¢ Lediee’ Exm Heavy Bled double heel end toe, bleak .................. At. 75:. yud you on see tho Ruin Want in .u the a medium or lug. dull". good- would b. chap st. $1.00 Lu. Cumin "luckâ€"note size- nd prim: 2} long. bound odgu. per pie 3 long, bound eds“, pot pdr. 3; long, bound odgu. pot psi: Aboinatook $1.00 up to.... 45 piece. All Wool Dru! Go'odl, inchu wide, pink: or In: up!" 400. qulity, Ipoold. . Coou’ 200 yd. Spook ........... 32 inch. Fltnnolotw ................. -- The howl.“ Cotton in town .......... 56 36 web Apron Ginghun .............. 96 601mb. stlo Liam. spook! ........ $56 and-om mm.- a 50°. and up to”... PM spawn. 250. up to ........ .5... Exmhuvy Path“ Ticking........!.c The handiwork of our expert Mllllncrs I: finding its way among the ladies of taste and refinement. The chic and dainty conceits, the original and elegant conceptions, surpass every- thing of the kind .we have ever yet displayed. Buying and selling as we do make our prices so reasonable and moderate as to be within reach of all, while there is variety enough to satisfy every fancy. You cannot afford to wait longer. Choose before the best things are picked over. THE Yes, everyone correct. You could count on your fingers of one hand the last season's styles in this Dress Goods Stock, and they are all marked ' 'ces. The New Fabrics are specially attractive and are moderately priced, as usual. Perfect fitting Jackets and Suits are a rare article, usually; not so in this store. Every garment perfect in Style also. so never were so tavorable as now at this store. The newest styles in Fedora and Stiff Hats, Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, etc. ' “x:fl awn- md up t0 31 To Spring, 1899, we must conceae we honor of devising the prettiest designs and colorings ever displayed in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Such rich and exquisite designs and patterns would almost rival the handi- work of Dame Nature herself. P” .pnir ...... 7“ Ip to ...... 35-00 || GM.» 36 to ‘2 or (we, won". J. Sutclgflo a: Son. hive them uh Cotton _H9u, M. J. Carter. following we must concede the Every Heb lamp- ed. bewere of imitetione. We chellenge my other store in Lindsey to show you Heu lumped seminar». We heve them in ell the new pee end oolore, price! $1.50, $2.00 end .......... $3.50 Mon’e Cenedien Tweed Travers. in den-k brown end grey etriped pester”. good trimmings. Our Ipeoiel price. ”.31... Shirk .......... SIC ”I I ‘ Man's Cotton Sooko . 5c Hon'l good qumty Elutlo Supoudon. 10c 5/4 Tabb Oiloloth, but gal“, ..... 9.0 75 Ilon'l Tweed Sum, worth 88 for “.75 Try our Moleskin Ovonll. gt ......... 500 Bi. drive in How! Cotton Shh-tings . .100 72 will. Tum Shooting. st ........... I50 Suoulpoohl BMohOomot........5.c 30,6 sud Men’- Smm. opoohl. . . .500 A): for them,tako no other for they re the but; (on)! to be bud herd. bud chick“ prion “'° no Jumbo Whit. Ipmolugat the but "In. in Idl, only to be hon. Our Ipccm .- il ......... 956 Cotton Sock- . So good quhlty Elutlo Supoodon. 1.0 m. Oiloloth. but unlit! ..... Me Satin Tia. four-in-hnd, tbsp. light. at duh ....... ' ....ne;é LINDSAY. I‘ve: JV | :ach of He Slipped While Disoonneeting the Machinery in the 7 ever ‘ _ Chaos); Basement (:1:h:a_â€"()_a:1_liefiliepartmentL The" $1.00. onto-0 ’1'”, In on: Gunman IN THE MACHINERY Terrible Accident at the Sadler, Dundas if; FlavelleCo. Mills Saturday Night 4 I'I‘.‘ JflBK mfiflllllfll, THE flllfllEfl, FflTflLlY IRJIIBEIJ. DEATH ENDED HIS SUFFERINGS SUNDAY EVENING “One of the lost Deplonble Occurrences in Kany Years," A shocking accident occurred on Sat- unday night. at 11 o'clock in the Sndler, Dundu a; Flavolle Co. anneal mill. by which Jack McMillan, the invincible curler. was so badly injured. that he died Sunday evening a. few. minutes af- ter 6 o‘clockâ€"19 hours alter the acci- pvâ€"vâ€" {l'he dintreseing facts were telephon- ed to many citizens after the physi- cians had examined his injuriee. and on Sunday morning the and news» spread like wild-fire. Burs-body knew and liked Jack Hcflillan. and in every house in town there were anx- ious inquiriee u to his condition and. chances of recovery. - How the Accident Occurred. The oatmeal mill. where decewd had been employed :or eeveral years. is operated night 'and day. the hands changing time week about. Last week McMillan and Geo. Bell were working at night, and on Snturday night about fifteen minutes to 11 o'clock they finished their tukand prepared to close down the mill. To do this it was neeeeeery to throw cry in and out of gem shaft supplying power partments, Bell. aoeol made his way to the E{tzwt‘ir-oa'aii:Ialthough they were merci- fully not aware of the full nature of the terrible injuries the son and brothâ€" er had received. ~ * The Nature of the Injuries. 'As soon as the poor fellow had been comfortably settled in bed Drs. Shier. White and Gillespie made a thorough examination of his injuries. They found the left leg almost completely severed at the knee, and the bone. pro- truding; the right leg had a terrible . gash above the knee separating the rectus muscle. both ends of which pro- jected; below the right groin was a four inches or more in length, on the right side. abOVe hip bone was removed: the left lung had been seriously injured; and in ad- dition to these injuries there was sent over the left eye. through the eyelid. a. bad cash on the left wrist and a nasty scrape on the right elbow. Stra to say. the poor fellow had lost ttle blood. the arteries appear- Efforts to Save His Life. The medical men at once decided that his only chance lay in the amputation of the in! severed arteries. He under the influence was amputated weep ured leg and the. ligation of laced of anaesthetics and from four ' you vv aweâ€"s v- - "-v tions and hyacinths. Dr. Herriman. Hamiltonâ€"Bunch roses and hyacinths. I Fellow Associatesâ€"“'reath of rose Easter lilies and hyacinths ..... A, Ca michael. W. Widdess. Robt. Hamilto F. A. Walters. Frank Shannon, M. \ Kennedy. A. H‘ginbotham. U. Know son. '1‘. W. Greer, F-re-d Shannon. Mfiss M. Johnsâ€"Bunch of roses. ca nations and ferns. Members of Lazy Lodge Campâ€"Ore of roses. carnations and ferns..."Mi R. A. Milli". Miss Nellie Cornell. Mi .Emma McDiarrnid. W. R. \\'iddess, . W. \Vakely. A. Carmichael. Messages of Condolence. Below we give the text of a numb l ' of the telegraphic messages of comic once sent by Curling Clubs on leer I in of the fatal result of the accider ' Other messages were forwarded by i I dividual curlers from various pain 9 who had at some time met and learnt to like the . ' Toronto. April 10th. . To J. D. Flsvelle. Lindsay. Perkdsle sympathy for poor um; | Winnipeg,_ Mam. ' To Mn. McMillan. Lindsay. All greatly shocked to hear of Jae! 'desth. There is much sympathy I Geo. Chas- McMillan. Say Our Citizens-Doomed was In High Spirits Sat- urdny, Looking Forward to a Brig! Holidayâ€"The Sad Event Cast a Gloom Over the Town. hi FRIDAY. APRIL l4. m9. aciouaneu except at intervals. when concern for his injured- limb seemed. to dumb his mind. The end come efew minus after six o'clock. and the sod m was received with nnmiauke- ablo evidences of meant by the may who stood outside waiting for news. .The tuner-31 of the late J. A. McMil- hn. the victim of the deploreble acci- dent which occurred on Seturdny night, took place from the bully residence. Russell-9L, east. at three p. 111.. last {Tuesday to Riverside Cemetery. and m 3 hoot impressive ceremony. the unendanoe being in keeping with the wideupmq populgrity of tho Wei. At 2.30 the roadways tdjacent were blocked by vomiting vehicles, and the sidewalks were thronged with citizens about to accompany the funeral cor- tege to the oegzetery. ___ _ --- u. ,A_'Il4_ “-.A- At 2.30 Rev. J. W. Macmillan. pestor of St. Andrew's church. delivered n ‘ brief but very effecting funeral ud- drea. closing with u very touching and expressive prayer. The poll-bearers. Messrs. J. Hart. W. Dundaa. M. W. Kennedy. W. Greer, Gordon Richard- son end B. Knowleonâ€"all brother curl- ers and intimate friends of the decea- edâ€"then carried the coffin to the verandah. where it was allowed to rest for a few minutes to give friends an opportunity of taking 1 last glance at the beloved features. Then the asket was closed and carried to the hearse. The Order of the Procession. 1 The funeral cortege formed an fol- owe -. game of games. Below we give a. partisl list of the dorms of emblems. wreaths. etc; Magistrate Wm. Steamâ€"Cross at _ roses. \ Pertarboro Curling Club. form of a ‘ curling stone. beautifully covered with roses. Easter lilies. and small flowers. ' centrally located on the bier. . I Young Lady Friends-Bunch of roses and lilies. . l Fellow Workmanâ€"Anchor 9f roses, 1 cemtions and [em V _, Lind-n! Curling Club â€" Beautiful hrge wreath or circlet ol roses. terns end carnation J. D. F-lnvelleâ€"Magnifloent wrath or circlet of roses. guts; lilieg end terns; .vvv: ' Dru. Shier and Gillespie. Rev. J. \E. Minus. v ’ r'nrmo with Emblems. Harte. Mom-nan a ' Club. Megan Luau“ CHM-e terboro Gatling Club. ‘ s D. a; I“. Go. Mill Employees. Vehicles. Citiuns. The members a! the Lindsay and Peterboro Curling Clubs wore mourn- ing badges. -_ _ . ~pAL. 0-1!-.. nun- uTHY"tgwewmrployeeu of the Sadler. Dun- das Flavelle m‘lls were in attend- ance, the mills having been closed since the accident occurred. The Floral Emblems. These were many and handsome, sud bore witness to the high esteem in which deceased was held both at home and abroad. The one prepared by or- der of the Royal Caledonia“: Club of Menitoba attracted much attention. in- dicating as it did the sorrow felt by the North-Wat curfers at the death of one loved for his may good quali- ties and admired for his mu in the vujgch':R.i:Eâ€"â€"'fi’;£hi ihd bunch of remand“? Wayn. George Grandeu. «by Thy-pa; A, Vlwu. "via-v â€"--_w , - _ Granite Carlin Club. Toronto. - Wreath of roses. Easter lilies. carna- tion: and hyacinths. Dr. Herrimn. Hamiltonâ€"Bunch of roses and hyacinth. Fellow Associatesâ€"Wreath of roses. Easter lilies and hyacinths.....A. Car- michael. W. Widdeee. Rabi. Hamilton, F. A. Walters. Frank Shannon. M. W'. Kennedy. A. H‘ginbothnm. Ii. Knowl- son. T. W. Greer. fined Shmon. Miss M. Johnsâ€"Bunch of roses. car- nntions and terns. Members of Lazy Lodge Campâ€"Cross of room. carnation: and ferns...”MI-3. R. A. Miller. Mile Nellie Corneil. Min Emma McDinrmid. W. R. \Viddus, J. W. Wahely. A. Carmichael. W of Condolence. Below we give the text of e number of the telegraphic message- 0! condo!» enoe cent by Curl Club: on leern- ix 0! the fetal reeu t of the accident. Other Inc-sages were forwarded by in- dividual curlers from verione point.- ..i... ha nt me time met and leerned in of the fatal result Other messages were dividunl curlers {rou who had at some time to like the LAID AT 3881' A? WSIDF. To J. u nit-WW. "WW" - Kinda-t Iylnotthiu to Linda! cur" nnuxl to 90°? mmlhn'l t a n” B- mp‘rd. WT. ' St. Mgry’a Carlin! C “5' con-t sympathy, and desire you boom- m to ka‘l fund] and the Linda! Curling Club their hurttelt condolâ€" enoes. J. Russell. President. Winmpefi Hem. April 10th. To J. D. Flsvel , my. Convey deepest mats. Dunbar. Junie-on. sell. snd sll Thistle Curlers. to Jack McMillan lsmily. on new: 01 his shocking death. 4 W. E. Psyne. Free Press. . Winnipeg Mam. April 10th. To J. D. Flsvel . Lindsey. Poor Jack Mama’s may curling trieub . throughout Mnniwbs are shocked at and news of his sudden desth. Please accept sud convey to other members of your rink and his tsmily. my deep regrets and sympathy. I F. A. Anderson. Thinhniâ€"lzbhâ€"nfinahéh Boya'l Caiedonian Cur ' Club learn with profound re- gnet q_ 91490:: _u_1d_painl§ul__death of ,, (\I_.L Winnim. m" April 10“! T9 J. D. FIIVOHCLLi-Bhyg' ..'- . 3. A. McMilltn. Lind-0y Curling Club. Convey to relatives of deceased and Limy curlers our sincere condol- ences and sympathy in severe bereave- ment they have mu'med. Place wmth upon bier in form a! broken broom u token of our esteem and re- cords. Am W-l'itig. n_L__L-._ m Bo'bca mu 11th. To J. n mammmy. Plea-e convey nympethy of Bobcay- geon Curling Club 00 Mrs. McMillan end family in their end bereavement. . A. E. Bottum. sec. St. Poul, m. April 11th. To Mn McMillan. per J. D. Fhvelle. In your hour of bemvement accept sincerest sympathy. .We knew him and loved him. 8. 0. Arnold's, Sec. St. Paul‘s C. C. Many letters of condolence and em- pothy hove also been received. some of the writers being Hears. W. J. Mc- Murtry 1nd D. 5. Keith. 0! Toronto. on behalf 0! the Toronto clubs. Rev. S J. Shorty, of Peterboro. end other clergy- meu formerly stationed in Lindsay. have also expressed their sympathy with M1. McMillan and lamily. ' -11» Collegiate Institute and town lull flag: wen at halt-mast from noon till {our o'clock. Funeral Notes. â€"The funeral cortege was one of the longest. seen in Lindsay [or many â€"Tllâ€"eulany employees of the Sealer, Dundee Flavelle Milling Co mourn the loan of their most popular comrade. -Tbere were very few members of the Lindsay Curling Club absent from the procession. Some were out of on". but sent letters of condolence -There were very few memoera on the Lindsay Curling Club absent from the procession. Some were out of town. but sent letters of condolence and regret. â€"The large deputation sent by the Peterboro Curling Club was a strong proof of the esteem the members of that club held for their fellow player. who had met them in many games. -. anon: will come end go. but J. A, McMillan will never be forgotten while Ban. Very mum-dot 91194 We 11.129!" {We are indebted to 09!. M we statistical authority of the Lindsay board of educat' on, for the (ol‘owing collaborati on o‘ interesting figures re- lating to the schools of the province for the year 1897: No public schools in province, 5669. No. Roman Catholic separate schools NO- Protestant separate $110013, 9. No. Kindergartens, 105. machete. $23. No. night achoola, 18. Mr! 37. - Expanded on: public schools, sites and buildings 8350557. , Expended on teachers’ salaries, 82317.81. 78gixpeudeozl {or other purposes, $845,- . ' \ Total expended on public schools, $8,913,501. No. 0! persons between the ages of 5 and 21 590.055. . No. of persons on school registers, “1,157. Average attendance. 248.5(8. No. of pa iln in Roman Catholic sep- arate .0th 41.6%. Average attendance. 24.9%. No. of pupils in Protestant separate schema. 543. . Average attendance. an. - No. of pupils in Kindergarten, 10.333: 1 t 5 Average attendance. 4882. No. of pupils in night schools, 1.406. Average attendance. 817. Percentage of attendance, general. No. of Weber: â€" m. 2.690 ; women, 5.6%: total. 8,378. Average salary. men, 8391. Average aim-y. women. . 3 I: schools. 93. Co legit“ Institutes. 37. Teachers in High Schools. 579. Pupils fn High Schools. 24.390. Expanded on teachers? salaries. 3532.837. Expended on site- nnd buildings. Expended on other purposes. 8136.- :si-m * an. Total expended. 8715.976. High Schools and Collegiate Insti- tutes. 130. Collegiate Institute principle. 37. Collegiate Institute assistants. 229. Highest salary. principle. 82.500. Average Medina-hare. 81,577. Average existent meters. .986. Teachers. gentlemen, 477; ladies, 94; tote! 571. ' H‘gh School; principals 93 . 38813- tentt. 212. total 806. 35¢th uluy. 315W. Aver-‘0 headmaster. 81.0“. Average mutant meter. 8670. Aver-ego nhry. .784. _ Grand total. principle, 130. mu- m“. “L 571. am uhry. principals. ”.500. Average. 01.1”. . \ man“. .884. . . Mention at Peach at finch : School Pupils. We have received from W.. F. Mc- Cmry. Commiuioner of Immigration for Manitoba. copiel of two pamph- let: issued by a committee of the Win- 11in city council, bond of trade and the Winning Datdlns‘ aspiration, SCHOOL STATISTICS FOR I897. For sank-Wat Settlers Wi'nnipec -diitrict with mp their location and prim:i nt :ycnnbewtb Intending for confide! old» “which. ill'beprolnptlymnrdod. I J. P.‘ Robertson. sec thority of the Lindsay nt'on, for the (ol‘owing r‘f'interesting figures re- echools o! the province achools, 9‘ Mutation TERMS. $1.00 PER YEAR :1 LOCAL N EWS-LETTERS TEN PAGES , IDUNT- PLEASANT. (Correspondence to The Poat.) Sugar-making is now the order of the day. but the prospects for a. 89°31 m m n“ '9’! PERM”; .Ilu. J, New sud hmily, of 'noâ€" ronto. who hve enjoyed a month's viit in our village, have now returned to the city. .Mms. of Word. spent a. villus. the guest of Mrs. M1: W.h ‘Graham underwent a veri critical operation on April 3rd. Thong there are prospects 0! recovery. Mr. Bert Smith is still working at his new house. nnd will soon have one of the best houses in the village. Owing to tbewoeptanoe 018:". J. U. Tanner’s resignation. the pulpit of the Presbyterian church is now Vacant. SOD-TB" OPS. (Con-Waco to 1230 Past.) Many tar-mars who have 1311 wheat m I“ythink tint the recent frost has done comidenblo m7 , hit. Johni Walker is bfisily engaged, mining {lit Wine 3'2“? 9°“ Mr. Andrew Holmes Is the lucky pur- chaser of the Kelly farm, situated west of Beaboro. He intends dispoaing at his snrplnsrseqck ondApril 17th Parties who hue tile drains running from their cellars complain of the tile being completely filled with frozen ice Mr. Hiram Donn has put in a force pump to remove the water from the bIeement. On Tuesdsy evening last there was s very enjoyable time went at the home of Mrs. T. C. Cunningham, otOps. Amongst those that were presentve noticed: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Best, Kr. and Mrs. M. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. J. Byrne. Mr. D. Walker, ex-reeve. Kr. and Mrs. J. Fox, Mr. and. Mrs. H. Dor- sn. Hand Mrs. M.E. Macauley. AI- taer psrtsm of s very sumptuous sup- per, the evening was spent In singing, etc. It is not necessary to mention that “mine hostess" made the even- in very pleasant for her numerous Turing m A mm: as Bomwuwhootheluuc mmmmmm Anna: M Wrestler Doyle, whose real patronyâ€" mic is Root. Reinsâ€"the name and» which he was untried to 3 Lindsay girl some years agoâ€"has finally decided to give Sheriff Hazard. of Cattaraugus county. New York, the trouble of ap- plying {or extradition papers. and tint officer left on Tuesday for Washington in connection therewith. In the mn- time {urthzr heari of the case stunth adjourned till Anti 24111. Wednesday morning Beikes’ solicitor. Mr._ Hugh O’Du'ry, Q.C.. made an application for bail before Judge Harding. who will give his decision on Saturday. How Sports were Taken In. M'edneday the sporting editor of The Post received the following cord and clippim: A Office of The Weekly NW3. : Tilbury, Ont, April 10th, 1899. Dear Simâ€"Please send us your pa- per containing an gamut ot__the array}. . vvâ€"wâ€"w _V y" , , 0! Doyle, the wrestler. He did our vii- hgeupafewdnysmoon undoubte- croas deal to the tune of 81,000 under .the me of Walter Norman. Am Lclippjm (you the Nova at hot week. Gin. details of sentiment hankâ€"Yon” B.- DAVHBON. WR ESTLER DOYLE’S DOINGS- Bateâ€"Yours A crowd of one hundred and twenty- fune men assembled at the town hall, Sarnia. last Tuesday evening, April 3rd, to witnees a wrestling match between "Bill Jackson. of Toledo, and Martin's “unknown." The match was (or en 3!- les'ed mm of 31,000, and the condltiona wereâ€"best two out or three, catch-u- catch pan. _The match was very inter- esting and looked like a genuine can- test of skill and strength in that perâ€" ticular style of wrestlingâ€"cam snidcobenbutcher.-droppedinflle neighborhood of 8750 on the matchâ€" Iondoaneeresh. :1: .5. . .‘ Donations A telephone message just moaned from Sarnia says that Tom Nan-man won the first (all in forty minutes. Walter the second in six minutes. and at this juncture a. Tilbury nan putapflSOmomonTpm. Inthmo minutes more Walter won the third N L LL; __l___ Luau-cw. “no. sawâ€"“um... --,_° inmates. Mrs. Bolger; quilt, sheet. pix of pillow covers, Mrs. Saunders; of home-made bread, Miss Neillie lil- lar. Mrs. Cairns. Mrs. Champion. In. Champion. M13. Cairns : pot of jun for M13. Griffin. Sisters of St. Joseph's Convent; quilt, Mrs. Braund; Inst J home-made bread. Mm Champion. XII. Cairns; lemon jelly for Mrs. Grimm lemons one oranges. Mrs. Bolgor; ap- ple. for Mrs. Griffin. Sisters of St. Joseph‘s Convent; bread. Mrs. Poker; pot of marmalade. Mrs. Whitesido; milk. cornstarch, biscuits for Mrs. Dor- an. In. Bolger; two loaves bread and u shirt. Mrs. Spratt; jar of mutton soup (or Mrs. Donn. Mrs. Bolger: two dozen hot cross buns. Mrs. A. B. Terry. :Dn mnagement of the Bonn hereby tender thanks for the above contribu- tions E. E. Shnrpe. Secretary. In; Inch 81st. 1399 Two cakes and bread and butter. Y. M'...;CA six pails of honey, Mr. F. Whiteside; quilt Mr. Blair; quilt and blanket. Mrs. Champion; lounges fgr Away :1..- â€" wâ€"r Immediately“ am: .h'é m'tfh. :md have not been hard from since. â€"Tilbnr? News. April 7th. , lie-envied law. Mr. B J. Gough returned from [on- tml on April 6th. where he had been for some days attendim the big clatt- ing uh of Doull Gibson’s stock. pho- euun ulc nun-v- vâ€" _---_ ntiring {ram business. Messrs. R. P. Gough. of Toronto: A. J. Cough. of Peterboro; and B. F. Day, at the Dayâ€" Gough 00.. or Port Hope, were 31.0 nt the sale. Gough Bros. ware the lugâ€" est syndicate of buyers attending the sale: and bought very largely. our 37,000 comma to Lindsay store flame. The deliveriel to the Toronto‘ Petal-- holwouxd Port Random will also be very large. fining to be clawed. thoprioawerelowandmmyflu lot: «we secured by the Gong): Snai- ento at less than the cost of cloth and min.» The have avg-3". A DESERVING INSTITUTION. just moaned

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