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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 14 Jul 1899, p. 8

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AMWCofsboWettho ' . Annual Church Parades-Sunder. Tin “NEW in In!!!“ a. 8.0.. m of” m o, w“. Ibo Orangemen. True Blues and um - ~Mc£v ‘1 appomtnmnt of bv. fir. ay nssdsy morning Routine Boys attended divine service I . I”! limb . :_ , was “hm"! t at St. Paul‘s Sunday afternoon at ' as B of ,- ‘ mandarin: rang. , ' . sojclmkwhenthaymrosdmedbr,mmmm,oat..onthssthof fonmdthe t ' w” ’ Rev.C.HlMu‘sh.reotor.Mmiw'mmmmm.“u. iminyedl a good comregation present. of which 1 cstim at “unyharsbe school. St. fictfiluril‘n‘ ‘3 tho brethren formed but s. small pro- . Mr. W mm. 8t. Fronds' P and; of the bride portion. . _ .. Seminary. Milwaukee. and the Grand combtcly by so when the news Rev. Mr. Marsh took his text’ from gammy, Montreal. He took the . amend. Both Mine: and the the Acts of. the Apostles. 18th chapter, I lbwl' medal for literature at St. bride ere mbly 0“ “he r “‘ ‘ mchslgf’sinthoolsssoflw.andstood throughoutthed tsndt rmany mm mm" mm” “m1 f" m“ °f ' high in; .11 his classes, and captuJed . . M will unite ' us in wishing those things." The speaker described; mmlpri,“ 3.me "is: then. a long and, y wedded life. St. Pan". arrest. and erratum bsfore 0., tb “h o: yum 1881M “g m The Hon. r. wt. .g-s. Aylmen left Galileo. and the circumstances justi- appointed parish test for mansion for Bluff on their "19.11;.- f ' tho measles in the t t. dd- Fells. whore he remained five years. ceremony....- "n“ ° . ““ lwmromtmapuinhhosmcmor ing that there a” many "”135 some of several churches. scattered overawide us would give a good deal not to care area,and did much travelli on horse- much for our own strong beck. mm the orts of rep besetting sins, for instance. lhere mm the maple and accomplishing are other things we cannot afford not l 3' . cwork. Afterthislrewasspâ€" to care for. it may be asked what ‘ pointed rector. of S. Peters Osthed has the story of Galileo to do with us . ral, Pelerborough. and chancellor d at the presentdnyl‘ It has much. Men. the dioceset. 0n :fay L1. can wo m ' 0008' the ram ton rk up g t“ enthusnam about ~ 3°“ ° POIitiCS, about horse races. 9. base ball ! MIX-08 *0 Hami_'lton, it was aganged much. or something else, but about m 3:11:51!” of Peter matters affectuu the soul they are , should be .34....3 ‘th . . to e l cold and spiritlessâ€"thcy care for none i - r . latter, which arrangement was 9‘ if]? E” . 3°"; “3;” m m“ l Defibus’squently ratified at Rome. and be we .5‘ reduce o t drums and ' obtainoda new tutulus fort]. Diocese fifes on thothh of July? They watch . ofBo 'ltun the procession pass with its banners ' “Soon?! ' I Having secured the services of a first-:lass taller we are prepared to take orders for SUITS, PANTS, FANCY . orders in- Wed D us; Mr. W. Brandon, late of Cannington, who ‘ h an experienwd tailor, will turn out the ordars, and _ customers may be assured of having every attention paid to all the details which go to make a correct fitting suit Just a word about the stock of materials, The stocks in Black and Fancy Wurstcds, TWL‘CC Slitingg Fancy Vestings, Worsted Trowserings, etc, is lhOIOughly . assorted. and variety enOugh to enable you to select a suit or any ordered work from. The styles are new and prices will bear close competition. Already a number have left their ortiers {or {all suits. You are invited to take a look through the and style of workmanship turned out. Wil.‘ Curran! fl Fatwilaifii’s IN rrs FAVOR : nan-QUICK“? To cunt .ICONHF‘" TO TIK' THIRD-IO" HIGflL' [IMMID ' 1'0 '0'? {acting committee of the When you cut nter union you - - of the mice-'1 must look on her you’re at. Andirind the wathe knife is goin' Put mic-half on l’Ikh 0' you. an t'olher half that, then you glbetwecn 'em. an’ Winter is dead, and I am alive to the fact that building will be brisk th’l spring. 4, - i Timessregoodend themsrch ofprosperity \‘JCKS has but begun. Farmers and others should be wise in their generation and consult me before they make contracts for materialsâ€"I am posi- tive I can save them money on almost and insignia, but many care not for rector of St. Mary's Cethodrehwhich It was not his intention to praise the ' mg?“ mmfihphflgg‘ghfi‘fim v prawn undulyâ€"he couldseefaults mmzfu. not; only in tho spiritua in them as _in the members of his work of the church. but ‘1” in church church , possibly some members of that building ““1 mum, While in organth on 30m from a selfish mo- Pemboroush he ably curried outthe tiveâ€" for the promotion of their, own bishop's irks: in erecting 9t, Jooeph'a ends. He had studied the ritual of _ hospital and W; other important tho Orange Order. as he had those. of I improvements in connection with' the ' ' he arrived at been in labors abun- Ifyou do your lig will soon be gone and you will be itlse dark. Don't think you can go i drawing vitality from the blood fd nerves. stomach. brain and muscles. thout doing some- th'ntonp'sce It. l 01's Sara-Darius gives nerve. nasal and digestive strength by enrich and vitalixing the blood. ‘Lhus ibelps people who are overworked snared. Rm"! om flho new Moguengines recently purchased by the God Trunk no cap- able of making 45 dos per hour with a train of 55 1 rs. â€"-'Lho Grand Truman issued a Very nest booklet givingnmpleto informa- tion concerning fan to summer no- sortsnll overits lim. alsoalist of board Ihouses. tbs. hotels on: anowo mapsâ€"one the riffs. System ad the other of gigkoks and the Gugian Bay ' Genaous‘ snd'l‘lmelyiifttothelfome At the rqulsr moeng of the-Board ly by special rut», twenty years for p:.}' i.,; ' and interest them/m and one - hilf p." , mum. ‘n lnstxlmo l'l' \' UPCO'd‘T. to the terms of th s, llg..i..v.3 50:: '3‘ 988138-196 “mm-'3' Mimicklv principal and interest .r. each y...‘ ml! ””1“! ‘3 Benny 45 Ml, infill what is payable for prnripzll and In. bred. during each of ‘lir vibe; yen for such period ' I AND “'BEREAS the amount of :1. whole rateaole prop-my M in. 10v: of Lindsay. according tn :he 135: 7., need assessment roll. ~ $1925.57: AND WHEREAS thrnmrunt ofzh. ’ oklstitg «tho-nture deb? of ‘52 1mg: . Lindsay is 32 2,246.68. an ' there is M {part of the principal or Enforest'l ‘ the said exittirg dob! in :irrear. 4' HEREFOBEthe Munw :71} Course; 1. LOCAL BREVITIES BOOD’S PILLS are non-irritating m’ld. effective. --The summer school for Church of England clergynsem will open this week at Port Hope. It was inaugurat- ed last year at Lakefield. - â€"Orillis school board has decided to transform its new high school into a Collegiate Institute. and is advertis- ing for an entire new all of teachers. -Bobcaygron village council has made application for the up of the county stone crushenfor a few days. l There will beno long haul of material masonry. -Mr. Thos. JacksOn. a retired far- mer of about SIDOy‘anr-usI of age. “visas: the second con. i y. rapped _ on Saturday morning. He had been ill 0‘0” Corporation of the Town 01L.“ for some time. and resided with his my exacts“ foliowazâ€" ' .... m w 1m- .cmcsnrnstwmg , I . V0? 0 l '4’”? "no“??? "”3 :13; 2;: said Corporation, and he is hereby crops 310:; 310‘" M8 1", ‘ nuthuized and required to causal); M. . .. y b, .. r. u." benturo- of the said Town of Urdu ‘ t'" "m ‘ bracelet of 0‘” “t- to be med? executed and issued " tached. apparentlyas well developed as a” omocut‘of “.0000“ 3 ‘NM 3: d m “cm 'n AP"! hat“ . not leesthen 8100.00, payable in snnml '. .‘r . â€"hlr. Thus. Lumofln. 0t Bellevrlle. £118“!th “I ll” Fatwa“, dill“ (Invin- tlm successful tenderer for the Lind- lxflnbfl :3 (uh year H. Hun-year. ho' . gay-Glonelg-lt- new. "UV“! '3 town for the following Imo’li.l.o for 71w .‘o'- 3 last Funds! t0 “rm. ‘0‘ ”0000‘ lowuu'r years rte-mainly, that is to - in the work. and will place a gang “y.” ..... l‘ of must work in a day or two. . . “on”... 1904.0 cos we rm 194 no . ‘m‘fit ““1!“- 1sss.. ms is 5.. is“ 1910.. sass ms .2. ; (.01. 1001.. not us also Lunm we.” ’. i s 1001.. m 191.. auto 1902.. :5 o m: I inst m rsss.. is 0 mo" use 1918.. an 0 Hill. . -ot bu Iekingstovehfwfino. .. - 2. M the Said Upbeat“ ‘ shall bear interest at th« rated ' three and one-half per Prat. pa: annual. payable on the 13:1: day of Member each year. and shall hm coupons attached for the perinatal interest, and the debenluzes and g 3 shall be made psysbiev.xhs .. office of the Town Treasurer. 3. There shall be raised and lemt' ‘ . in each year for the pnymrnt of an said debt and interest. and :hodeben- ture issued therefor the sum of 33,- ‘ 167.18 by a special rate sufficnll ' ”for on all rateullle prup‘l‘ly it . the Municipality of the Town of Limi- say. the some being sufficient to or charge the several yearly sums d principal and intent accruing. d! so the said yearly sums become r2- -‘ epoctively payable. according to the _. terms of this By-law. 4. first the said Debentures mayb- issued in instalments of suihnniounu not exceeding in the aggregite ' total amount of 845,00003 and I: such times an the oxigv-nry of the me ’ . _ demands. but so that the whole sluh be issued within three para. ml the first instalment one ,V'u!‘ afterth passing of this By-law. i That the proceeds of the saidb bentures shall be paid to the To“ Treasurer, and paid and applied for the purposes and with the objwlI above recited. and for no 0th“ purp- whatsoever. 5. not the votes of all eioclol'! u the Town of Lindsay. entitled mm thereon. shall be taken on :h's By-lsv own three lace! with the chances 9n fnvdi’ of Grafid View Island. which In located on the main steamboat channel and about One mile from Bow barrows. fl'he committee will return to Mus- koke in two weeks to make a final not End of We'- lngtoaâ€"st. 8211‘s “Giulia £13ng [111 The Weekly Post. H other secret and fraternal SOcieties,und 5 he could say that the Wiples of the i church there. Since I 0r brotherth were the Brand- Hamiltomho has 3:10 allâ€"Love of ”that? and love of 'e grace were a tx-lameutals. h d 'Bho very moment the people of a na- reuce‘churo ' en a cent. tion commences to lose faith in these. i wafilzygmrsnpiirs tothe that very moment the nation ins i :y. 31. His m 1;“ min. the- :tgrrgrstgtsrrrmzsgm; i m...- .m .. “Emamrs I . . . - the inter“ (my in the hearts of all British peo- ‘ to promote ples. t church. it is not a matter 9 indifference . 1lrhiethefrro want is a Roman Catholic A” AM From the m an ”e n ; it is not a matter hâ€"bowl' brink. of indifference whether Japan is to lfittggepms’ty thisnk become christisniaed or remain a hea- What they say in Japan: thorn nation. While tolerant to those 'First the man takes a drink. of other faiths, we should uphold: our Then the drink takes a drink. Then the drink takes a man." The Appetiteol‘ scoot. own religion. Under the old Hebrew dispensation the sinner had to approach “the pdrlestfin tlLe Holy ofiiHéflies to in- rce or ?m wit od. When , . . Isenviedbs'all poor dim“ I of Management for is Home. Fndsy. Stomach and Liver are out of orbt. 7th Maths tram ryoortod h"- All such should know that Dr. Kim lino mm from a. friend of tho . ondsrful Ste-sob Society s cheque forllo as a donation. ives s :plendld The billowing msolrion was un- ion on s-rsg- en~mousy passed a the meeting t lnsurss whet Moved by an. Jolm buy, seconded by l “3‘53“,” 3...... t “'5'.- Only a so. We. amulet... “mt the a any,“ ' '8 3°“- l to Mr. Xusoelnnn 101' NC a LINDSAY: FRIDAY. JULY 14, 1899 iiiâ€"lair ill llEilE. REGULAR MEETING OF VICTORIA BOARD MONDAY MORNING. Bo shed his clothing with a kick. And lunged into the wave. Then giiily once more sought. the shore. While miles enwrestbod his face. Alas. he had not w‘ the cop tours lace: Sfeelsoflb' P (“5' ‘ .0 he? Nearly 2.000 Boxes onerodâ€" ‘ ‘ Two Sixteenth Better than Previous Sole-Happy Sal . Tho regular fortnightly meeting of tho Victoria Cheese Board was held in the council chamber Monday morning 10.30, and was a business session from start to finish. The buyers present were Messrs. Whitton. Fitzgerald, Wrighton and Flaveue. Factories Represented. The following factories baartbd the number of boxes placed opposite their respective names: Star .. .. .................... Lo nevllls.... ...... Quinton ................ Christ came the poorest beggar or the foul leper could approach the am! of Man and any “I have sinned." and if truly rapentant he was made clean without having to seek the interces- sion of anyone. No mediator is needed between Christ and the sinner. Omngemen should be kind. courte- ons and tolerant to thou of: other ne- ligious beliefs. and conquer by example and piece t. They shoul be sober and good-l ving champions of Protestantism. If they rove false to their grand principlesâ€"i they live for enl. radar than for good. then the Order'will suffer in public esteem and lose its power for gout. Notes of Thanks. | After the brethren had returned to their lotto room cordial m of thanks were named to Rev. Mr. Marsh. , and also to the organist and the choir. for their efficient services. The Oriâ€"â€"ghl.l. “it. 3am”. “if” ”$1.23!: ,0: “M..." w oss- l - '- ‘ ' unmor sum of. ten dollarsm the funds of l of mic. awkwtslenlgctihnsnon the . . tum.“ thtoursseretsryl -- he’ an -.-.County Melistrste Deacon visited gm. ‘ f l . violin and to all W” W, m Y Mlcn Falls on M. when Al- him." 0°” ° . mum” to. we! helped tonitbosg‘ngumgfi bestbs . sVerulsmtowndllp fsrnmr m) " _DiscoversdBy4 Women salamappssredbencrsbim charged with'hsv'lng annulled Con- notbsr stabloNevisonintlmdiMolhio...‘a g‘mtwmm' ldutysndwith disorbfly conduct; on {rm « ttool be lady in thb‘ Wssbits. l. 1.. He writes: up“, tb . van “x the y. its . botth of Electric fitters has cured . . ‘ . ”out“! "in :i: W'?.2 “I" “a"; Mrs Brewer of careful. which had as lean-ed her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out mi her bad and mm. and the boat doctor. - ber cure is oomlote and her health is excellent." This shows what thousand- hsvo prov- Electric Bitters in the belt ' “1'. the 01:; Glorious News. â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€" fin-loe falls . . l . Flor-thuismu ... l m- D. n “Nth. d Iln- on Valentle........... .. ........... North Ops ........... .... . .. .. Plump"-.. In.” "I n.........-.-s- ssseoo lepton! . . Psi-suns ..... I .. um tom of Whitby and Oshawa. â€"Two esrloads of stacker: passed thrrwbl as: Fem from hinmount bound for Nebraska ranches. were purchased by Mr. J. 3 Brandon, of McDougall. Brandon 4'. Austin. who have a standing order for any number. -â€"ln'm event of the firms for Aged Oddfellaws he' located at. or with- . ins mile of Oril is. the town will fur- nish the buildin with free light and froe water for W purposes. pro- vided the Oddfellows pay for all extra wiring and piping required. â€"Acoounts of the operations efthe ' ' bug" are being published in United States papers. This creature is known to entomolmsu es the moleste- picipss. but by reason of its objectionable practice of biting ' th. 1306. 089601911! ' loop. it has received the popuJAr be“ ties given above. â€"Mr. James B. mahope. of the Grill- ieCarrisge Works. left“ the other day '° m" M 1°“ ““14 Ibo"! than out to make a tour of the North-West. ““11 5 thm-pronged hay fork. Miss . '3 business is spread- ...”“ai? ”“4 “9‘” “bush?“ - ' manna: 35:}; ‘2: rmormng.â€"any in; a. _ who you know hamâ€"end went down the Mf'sc coast [11$ totheleek. lnlesstbsnhslfan‘hour gran“ landed three fine boss. Yanked. so that their tails erected. Romarksbls Cures. Dr. Ball's Rheumatic Cure is pcfss'm- wonders. Reports are coming In from “panama eficsey all asses; rheuhst taken its sell )1 William gifts-pie. b 0 rs ' t ' Rouyse Keeper. Wolf . was sfld with Muscular tl-n for two weeks. Two doses of Dr. Hell’ekheu- maticCurecured him. sccentssbdfle. costslnlng ten days' Wt. For ssls atalldrug stores. sdn liver. and cures the most compli- cated ailments of these delicate filter- in'g argues. and that is Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. theorlginal kidney pill This world famous kidney and liver cure has anenormous sale in all parts of M and the United States. Sumo Lively Bidding. When President Robertson called for bids Mr. Flavelle opened with an offer of Sn: Mr. Whitton called out a six- teenth better ; Mr. \Vrighton mode the figure 8 1-80; Mr. Fm rsld raised toBS-80.aner.P\lavel comeback with a bid of 8 7-180. Mr. Whittmi wanted cheese. however. and called 8 19-160. beyond which the other buyers real: not go. 2:. Wléitton the; se- Cabinet altar for use in. the Home at “‘- ‘mmnv “3 mom. “3‘ tho Blessed Sacrament. donated by a lon Fells. .Vorth Vernlam.Mborosnd 8““ H and ladies of St. Mary's Red Rock. . . Mr. Flavelle then offered 8 7-16c for church: pwtum. Robinson Ewart; two pies, two dozen eggs. “in. E. is. further selection; which was rais- Woods; two dozen eggs. Mrs. Koyl; ed 130 8 1-21: by MMA Fitzgerald. who too ord, riposa, lambrny. . . mew... W 0,. .... W... segment. swans. vent: oranges for S. Frechette. Mrs. Maple Leaf and Pine Grove refused the Ho! ; tobacco for inmates, Ladies offer. Mr. Flavelle again led the biddmg' , , for the third selection, offerin 81-2c “Rusty's mgr“? 10:398.: of ".14 tam .P‘Im‘m’ Wm." ‘° “‘1 rosmuiiimtgse bizadignfis. it‘ll? L’ttl" Britain. “‘1 m Pu” Grove phy; custard for S. Fret-Mm. Mrs. Bol- lesnons for S. Frechebte. Muslim- and Maple Leaf by offering an extra lutsly is In. Luther Lots.” 0. M. a On. dhbslby. x. o. :MMAâ€"mginhothemstfllchsnd um. Ivory bottle gun’snhsed. Friday‘s Bell we Our oitissns turned out in large num- bers on Friday afternoon to witness the ‘Donstions for the flame. Donations received at the Home dur- ing Um quarter ending June mth. 1899; All Thieves. Tb sun‘s s. thief. and with his greet . attractiim. Bob-thrives} sea; thomon'sm.u. she snatches from let. whose liquid surge '. m. {Harmon into salt tests; the earth's a. thief. flatbed- and breeds by a composure Stolen 'sathief; .- curbandwhip.in their aggregation. so tiny “no on a tour to \nclub Osh- .4» Tilsonburg Obaner says: “A little girl. daughter of a prominent in the ranks of the liberal party. been h ht to pray for everybody. darned mother one evening “laws. your sixteenth. . The board broke up in happy mood, to meet again on Monday. July 24th. at 10.30 a.m‘~. . 801'; phy; eggs for S. Frechette, Mrs. Cuff; buttermilk for S. Frechette. Mrs. Cuff; milk. for S Frechotte. Mrs. Duffus; Says the London (Eng) Spectator: vout prayer as follows: '.\ow. . tshcare of yourself; for if we You we shall only have Mr. Laur- f us. and he on MONDAY. THE 17th DAY 0? JULY. A.D.. 1899. from one o‘clock in tho forenoon till five o‘clock in the sfter-noon of the same day. at the M . cake. St. Andrew’s church; tobacco for D. Shoo. Mrs. Bolger; rhubarb, Mrs. Champion ; milk. Mrs. Spratt; rhubarb, Mrs. Champion; loaf of home-made bread. Mrs. Cairns; breed and butter. A remarkable and unique event has happened at the Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge this year. Not only is tho senior wranglership bracketed be- ..Mr. Copeland Rinson. of the east “rd. received a severe cut on his right shin on Saturday afternoon. while cros- . sing tln Havelle mill tramway. v- ; lowim places. and the following slash be the deputyomtuxning Hirifl’l’s to . take the votes at the respect we place: NORTH WARD AWAYâ€"lllllli IN '95 _ Samuel Kernohan’s Story Was First Made Known. Be 13 Still of the Same Kurd-Livink at. his old Home in Gelert. ant. â€"Hls Recent Letter. Toronto, July 7.-â€"Last week the Can- adian papers printed a. despatch. giv- ing a short account of a novel scrap- book which a Toronto man has compil- ed. In it, in the shape of newspaper clippings are thousands of the publish- ed cures effected by Dodd’s Kidney Pills over diseases of tho kidneys, like Bright’s Disease, Diabetes. Rheuma- tism Heart Failure, Female Complaints Nervous Troubles. and Disorders of the Bladder and. Urinary Organs. The owner of the book has received slams mmber of replies to the enquiries he sort out to dieterm'ne whether cures by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills were lasting or not S‘muel Kornoh-in. Gelert.00t. “ so. Baptist church. For the above dona- tions the rs of the Home tender _ manage their sincere thanks. E. E. Sharp. Soc- rotary. He Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Bonick Hamilton. of West Jefferson. 0.. after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula. he would die unless a costly operation was per- formed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnics Solve. the surest l’ile cure on earth, and the best filve in the world. 25 cents a. box. Sold by A. Higinbotham. Delayed by Logs The time is fast approaching when the government will have to appoint an officer with power to control the driving of logs down our streamsâ€" the free and easy methods of years ago still continue. and are becoming intolerable as a. result of the increas- ing tourist traffic. Take, for instance. There is only one remedy known that has a combined sctlon on the kidneys 9“ tween two students. but these students represent tho nouvelles couches soci- ales. whose presence at our universities is transforming the character of our seats of learning. One of the senior Mr. George Birtwistle. be- ,poor boy at Burnley. his thcrhavingdiedwhen bewas young and his mother having to support her young children. And now. at the age of 22, the poor Burnley youth finds himself at the head of the learned and promising young men of England of the present year. His colleague in the senior lership. Raghernath Par- snjpye. is s indoo, educated at Poona Eb scoured a government scholarship and afterwards went to St. John‘s Col- lege, Cambridge. as a foundation ”him. or. Bis subtle Hindoo intellect. com- bined with hard work. has enabled him to become senior wrangler. and we are glad to note that: when the lists were read out in the ‘seoate house this Hin- doo triumph was greetedwith enthusi- asm. We think we are right in sayuu that this double event constitutes a very important fact. Our universit- ies have been steadily demos fact and in tone durugthe last gener- wranglers, gun. life as as oral stitches were required to close the wound. â€"Jack Elliott. student in Marga Saturday. He had been the the boilingcontentsonthe He endured greet pain for a time. â€"Mr. W. Fisher. of the Kennedy. iowerpsr: ofhisfsce.neck.chestsndleftaam ‘ Be tumbled from his weary wheel. II" f drug store. was painfully injured on . . . engaged till- 3 hllrrxiwatpr. andwlule filling a bottle 11 tipped over. animus now 0! thvis Milling 00.. is improving nicely ‘ after his shaking up of W last _It sprmrs that while engaged in load- . mg logs on a flat out near. the lower Where did you wend your rapid way- whsrf the cantpbook missed its grun' and unbalanced Mr. Fisher. throwing He hm adis'tsnce ofover nine feet. He _ punf' ul blow on are hip by comingin contact with the rails. and for some ten minutes was unable to raise himlslf. gagt to tfi new. 0, ’3 To lose the cit 's dust ' . a few. days will 1 ’ “d “ received a severe and intense pain. Be about a little and be none theworse. Another Plea for Elliott. lWhitby Chronicle: A petition is in l l I am going at him." She raised the book as if she wasgoingto do so.andevery man but one ducked his head to avoid the book. ms: she blidened the dodgers sad praisedtheonetrue m. It was afterwards learned that he was deaf and dumb. BY-lAWJO. 848. A BY-LAW to raise by way of a Loan 8.45 000.00 [or General Improvements, and to Issue Debentures There- for. wmm it is deslrsble to raise bu w (1 loan m1!) for tb fol- purposss. that is to say:â€" I) YonklsssllrhgoesUsc‘sn-a.‘ 1,“ 00 Andset it by the door; Then stood as thowh be joyed to feel His footnn earth once more And so be mapped bis rumpled head Ills face was wresthed in smiles- ‘A. very pretty run,’ he said; ‘1 did s hundred miles'! “A hundred miles“ I cried. ‘Ah. think What beauties you have men! The needy streams where cattle drink. The meadows rich and green. h lofty woodland aisles f' _ his head. ‘I cannot say; 'I did a hundred miles'l ‘tht villages saw your swift tines ‘ ‘1‘?“ Ah. ow I curvy you! Beneath the hands blue; To get s. breath of country air; To leuro'or rustic styles'l He only said: The rods are fair; I did a hundred miles!’ No. 1. Council Chaming Ruturmx Officer. Mr. Peter Nicolle. No. 2. Curling Rink. Officer. Mr. at G. Cormiii N0. 8. A. \V. Perkins office. 3" taming Officer. Mr. The. summit SDUTB WARD. No. 1- Ba Byrane 8; Co‘s office. Returning orricer. Mr. W 1 Moon. .1 N0- 2. Mom's Building. rorner W1.” lien and Bussell-sts.. RI" mine 0”" orv MID-L A. J. Mam‘é. No. 8. 3. Dennis' 1mm» 51:09.3" m Officer. Mr. Tim ma: BMW EASI \K'ARD, No. 1. Grozelle’s Shae 311'- turning Officer. Mr. ‘ ehsw. No. 2 F. Crandell's ““W‘ Retnfl‘ ins Officer. Mr. John th-Jiy- . 7- It» 14th day of .lu.;- 3.0- I" at the Town Clerk's Office, .21.:me of Lindsay. at. ten O'Clu-‘k ~ ' noon. is hereby fixed m z 1 Place for the appointing m’» attend to the Var30u< pa... Lum'D' Returnznl ; circulation asking that the death sen- tence of Edward Elliott. the 15 year old boy murderer ingoel here. be commut- ed to a term of years or to imprison- ment for life. We are in hearty sym- pathy with the request and trust it will be largely signed and also that‘ it will be granted by therm authority. Punishment ought ei to reform the . g‘nilty or to set as a deterrent to l. crime. Inangin'g does neither. In spite of the punishmnt usually dealt Indatm final summ it; up by in Clerk respoclww y. » d the perms inmn’s‘d‘d motiru or opposing lhlb B." spectively. 8. TM 18th day (4.711;): . at thm Clerk's 0th». .n 0‘ Lindesy, at tvwlve o' i ””65! fixed as th0 1 m» ' 'M the Clerk of this (‘mmci m up (In number of votes 1 ' ”Id minst this By-law res In 189;. . Kornoh. tu's case was pub- lished. 1d twin sick since kthe De- cember of 11-53. He was attended by five doctors. three of them; pronounced his race Floating Kidneys. two of them Spinal Disease. All five agreed that it was incurable. When his money was nearly all gone- as 3. Incl: hope Mr. Kernohan trie’l' Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Three boxes put h'm on his feet and a continued treatment cured him. entire- ly. Here is his recent letter: Dear S'r.â€"-In answer to your request I now write. I am much. pleased to be able to say that I have been. as sound asever I was till about two weeks ago, since when ,I have been 'a little un- der the weather, but, not‘ with the old ' I ’got another letter from stion. A sign of. the change is that you do not find to-dsy. y 111*.th caurt at Trinity, Csnfimdge. the gold braid and velvet cap, of the‘ nobleman, mtthe Courage ofbis Convictions. Ln l°°kiu¢ Omsomecopiesof‘rh. 6'01» we W noon n. despstch hlliw of (1' mt ‘ ' 0‘ the Toronto Army and my, Veterans to Norton. lb followiw extract from which will interest cum Some enoitsment was caused when an»: ski-tin. late of the cut mm“ 'h" "M with a num- , . bar of the Veterans from Undssy and . . out to murmurs. murder continues district. in the g of 5- ‘ FAKE NOTICE mm .3... aimed; to be committed. Others methods of referred to Dr - - ' - . gm 009! of ,1 proposed By-lzl“: Wt could be utilised. quite as . house of _ . - . _ , h“ been when mm m... (wring:- ~ oflwfinmmumunt wem- . , ‘ which will be nmny new FM. munity that regrds itselfas christian . - r the and civilised. the present instance - the‘.rn;urder was committed by a more according D [alum-Indpflngfimm 6... (s) PM w on “W"umm" 85,000 (0 m "pom anus ls sash wssd snihpuvnlswshsl ........... the situation of affairs at Coboconkl and at. Fenclon Falls during the past l week. On Saturday morning a large drn'vo of logs reached the head. of the slide at that place. and instead of run- ning thro h and getting clear of the olmnnel be ore the Str. Maple Leaf br- rived on. her evening trip. port of the gang went on the spree and the legs were not let go‘ until Sunday night at 6 o’clock. By morning the river was jammed and Capt. Varcoe had to push, ‘ moose twist and force his way through at s I l i ler tone has been ' such a society its wider _ or1 the if ad'sum‘ana British colonies. ' a the benefvcient inwartafib be overest’ma‘ted. considerable expense of t'me and fuel. When Fonelon Fells was reached the lower channel was found full .of > s. and as thoriver men at work did - ing to help, another half-hour was lost. (in WWW-timeshare trouble was again experienced. and on Thursday and Friday the blockade was comi- ' plate. Wilmetbeing Mic $0 make ’ .her trip. :Eight timeout often the . ,7, '1 obstruction mghb‘iabeaaoidcd without trouble if the drive foreman had any boy and. to his, own st . unfit, ‘. strong ' vocstlom‘and if. - Rimming-”ca different line of 1 Second day of June. (bio of the first 1)“ , . in the The Watchman-“a- “kl! paper. and that the 00““ {or s Will 9190 H «.9. d. f ,- .. A}. 3 7 ‘.-f-- z-etv'f . " 3“)?” ~ . .‘S‘Z‘J'j‘wr'i -' " "fl". ‘ “he! ugh-drug. , Tween-o mas-s... m

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