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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Aug 1899, p. 8

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All is not Gold the»: Guttersâ€"There mummwbmhtotho House 0! Romeo Scheme. A. lengthy report of the House of Refuge for the county of Simcoe was presented to the county council at its Barrie Gazette max-hes it this Way: J _A‘AQ gain 3;: aneié t’n’e‘ » "wa mandipmmm sold. an mud-Ia by E W cents. 31-4 mu being food. no cost of heating will be very great, the finances in moderately cold weathen consuming 3 1-2 tone of coal per week. end wood is expensive near Becton. Although the house is new. the roof leaks in several places, the slate is dropping off, and the plaster inside in damaged. the heating system is defective and mll never heat the house in cold weather with coal. The hoe- pitul. situated 3.0 the north-west and ,,-!‘.I_ A-) _‘.ul- 1‘" Wflluw -- .____ _ _ “On June 15th., there were 42 males and. 6 females in the house. the oldest being 100 years. and the youngest 7. Em opening 75 have been committed, 2 have died. one taken away by friends uld 281d: on their own accord, 5being "committed and returned to the house In order to lemon cost of maintenance to county and. municipalities interest-' ad, tenders are asked for mplies, and the cost of maintenance per day per capita for food and clothing is ten “dâ€"U"- wâ€"_7 age, and is polluted with wild mustard end other noxious weeds. The soil is not suited for the purpose for which it was intended. The sewers were blocked during the winter. The cloth- ing will all be marked. so that those inmtes who leave can be easily re- cognized. Some of the inmates receiv- ed are insane, and should be committed to an asylum. Crops at present grow- ing are 183 at [all wheat. barley, 18, outs, 23. peas, 7, meadow, 12, roots, 5, vegetable 1, balance in pasture and Sumner fallow. The estimates as to!- lows were presented: salaries and wages, $900; repairs, 8100; outbuild- ings, $200; fencing. $110; fuel. $500; provisions and clothing. 82,000; total $3,800. In a few days the people of Ontario county will be asked to vote favor of establishing a grim of Be- ,“.__A 1 pit-l. Clvn-A-vvâ€" v' .â€"â€" __,,, exposed to cold winds. and shut off term the sunlight. can't be warmed. and. is, therefore. never used. 'ljhe hrm isfi'et, 311d mgdljl‘: need of drain- " V â€"â€",_-L»_J L“ 'V1 VI» Wyn-am. "U v , or in oLher words a “Poor House} Ihink well before, you. place your vote tor the institution. It means increas- ed. tax and continual expenses. It 3 not for the. benefit of the poor as mush as to gratify the ambition of a few individuals.” LINDSAY. FRIDAE An Old Emily Pioneer. Mr. Robt. Grundy, of Omemee, who died on Saturday, Aug. 5th. was born in Ireland, Lhe exact. year is not known but he must have been about 90 or 92 yearsot age when he died. He came to Emily in the year 1837. Before that. he had! been clerk in a. store in Gavan, and while there taught school occasion- any2 _In 384 lbs Came- to Ommee as 7 -n 1-]... mey‘cfln 33k 3 t}; Stz-I‘Q' 32â€"30hn 'Knowlso'n. There he remained till 1843. when he changed _his position and became clerk . 1-- 3-x. “-41.”- mhn w an; 'w- ~-â€"_ was â€"___ , , in the store of Josiah Hughes, who at the same time was in charge of the post office. Wh‘le here, Mr. Grandy served his apprenticeship in. the post office. 01' which he finally took charge at in the year 1845, when Mr. Hughes gave up the business and office and left Omemee: On Feb. 8th. 1848, Mr. Grandy was joined in matrimony to Miss Sarah Jones, the Rev. Mr. Hard- ing, then rector of Christ church. of- flczating. In the year 1849 Mr. Grand: was appointed postmaster and town*-. ship clerk. Both offices he held. very creditably till (our and two years ago respectively, when the youngest son, Mr. B: J. Grand); took charge of them. I “UV I u '- - _ , kheads, simple rashes, Pimples, blac ted, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by CUT:- ventive of in- CURA SOAP, a sure pre flammation and clogging of the Pores. 1’0: ycuredbythese LittloPmSo ' TheyalgoxelicveDistrasfi'omDysPepsh: Indigsfionand Too Hwty Eating. Aper- fictranedyforDizzinmNmDrowsL mMTmhtthmmCoawdTongw PahintbeSiquORPIDIJVER. They wmm MVegetable. anal Pm. Small ' Small Moe. Th6 Weekly Post. Substitution ASk for Carter’s) Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver HOUSE OF REFUGE. “Hausa: 18. 1rd Human summon :3 rr A 0A3: or INFANTIOIDI on NATURAL Dun-I. the pretty little village 0! Mil- brool: has a sensation, which keeps everybody thinking. A girl who comes from. the township of Manvers, whose name forthe pm- ent is withheld, has been employed in one of the four hotels of the village. It has for some time been observed that she was unable to conceal the evidences of indiscretionâ€"indeed, she was likely to become a mother, a cir- cumstance known to the proprietor of the hotel and those employed about it. Therefore on Saturday morning, when the girl came to the proprietor of the hotel and stated her intention of leaving, her appearance. taken in connection with other circumstances. aroused his suspicions. Suspicion led to investigation. and in the course of the investigation, a visit was made to the sleeping room used. by the girl. The landlord’s suspicions, led him to demand a view of the interior of a. black valise. belonging to the girl. To this she strongly objected. But the landlord was insistent; whether au-uus-uu. "._V.. _- not likely to be made, as the authori- ties show an a thy which has. it is said. been ore exhibited under suspicious circumstances on previous mans. It would seem that both in the interests of the unfortunate girl herself as well as in the inter- ests of justice. I! searching investiga- tion should be made. At present the girl is more or less under the suspicion of child murder. and an inquest and autopsy would bring out the truth. If she is innocentâ€"if the child were still-born. she should. have the benefit or the public knowledge of this tact. in which case she would have only to answer for the less serious crime of concealment o§_ birth._ - n -1 nu The Dead. Body of an mum; crushed. into the satchel. Ibo body appeared to be that of a. healthy. well developed full-term infant, but whether it. _was born alive anq p.130- mun.- AnoLher extraordinary thing in connection with the affair is the ap- athy of the authorities. who so for an is at present known. have telmn no steps-to investigate circnmtnnees which in the interests of the good name of the village. of justice 1nd in the Interests 0! the girl herself. should be very closely inquired into. Possibly delay of action arises [run there being no resident coroner. "W" " h -_ the The extraordinary feature of affair is this: While the girl admit- ted the birth ct the child, her room- mate, who occupied the same bed. claims that she knew. nothing of the attairâ€"that she slept soundly and ut- terly unconscious of the terrible or- deal through. which her bed-compon- Ion was paeeuu. 11 the proprietor had not discover- ed the circumstances and called in medical assistance. it is pretty oer- tuin that the death of the mother would have been added to that of the child. _ __ ,_ “J _ “To Throw Good Money after Bod Will but incroam my pain.” It you have thrown away money for modi- cinen that did. not: and could. not cure. why should you mt; now. begin akin: Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. the medicine that never dimppointaf Thousands olpeo- plo whowem in your condition and took Hood's amt-Lila. say it was the best investment they ever mode, {or it brought them health. No Use Complaining. Item‘s no use in complaining 0! the noise the babies make; A youngster's lungs need practice And it sometimes stays awake In eager contemplation -. 0f the things it wants to tell. But it lacks vocabulary. So it smly has to yell. And man, whose ruminations These childish walls disturb. Gets out and shouts opinion In confusion on the curb. And people philosophic = , Pam him_to_ieran§1y bly,‘ For What might be Done Here. Orillia Times: The good work done by the board. of trade is evident from the numberof summer visitors in town this year. Although only about $200 was spent in advertising Orillie as n summer resort the returns have been such that at times the committee in charge of the work have been pushed to find accommodation for summer visi- tors. .With such results in the first year's business the possibilities in the trade seem to be enormous. It is de- sired to have a hotel or a number of cottages built especially for this trade and. the board of trade will endeavor to have the work done by a local men or company. There is little doubt that the investment would be a good one. and should be supported by our mer- chants. Book Reviews. -â€"“€Dhe Lunatic at Large.’ by J. Storer Clonston. Th’s bco‘:, as the title indicates, gives a wide field for a. bright and. witty author t9 sketch amusing sEtuations. A more laugh- able and in every way entertaining story could not have been written. The reader. at first, inclined to pity the poor'yonng feltow who has been so ungraoiously cast into a. lunatic any- hnn, soon turns this pity into admira- tion for the clever and. witty nun of the world. who nndertakes the} as]: of "instro'gat'ng" the affable Elton The many capers and cleverly (work- ed schemes at “The Lunatic at Large" will be found extremely amusing to the reader, whose interest is retain- ed to the very end. Cloth 81. paper 500. Published by the W. J. Gage Co., Limited. Torgnto. -.-. . . ,_. sV“-.._ u.“ vâ€"'v_ â€"“Sanmel Boyd, or Catchpole Square: A. Mystery. By B. L. Ferjeon, author at "Great Porter Square,’ etc. Mr. Farjeon has heretofore proved his rare ability to interest, his readers in what he writes, so that the mere announce- ment othis new ‘boo_k, which he tells us “A: __.:LL 3... maul. Wm uv-v â€"vvâ€", "v , is a mystery, will “be hailed with de- light by all who have read his previous books. In fact, all of Mr. Farjeons works ane 311.11 of mysteries which heighten the interest and absorb the leader’s attention. It may be, taken for grantegl that those who "enjoy read- : ;,_‘__ _._:u-.. Antmfhvn nUXBulou my -..........- ___, neader’s attention. It may be taken for granted that those who enjoy read- ing a good cleverly written detective story win not fail, to secure and read “Samuel Boyd (1' Cabehpole Square.” The jnterest in well sustained from: . -1- n__:_-_1_ -L-‘n :- g: fi:§::d_M£'-l:'a;;6fi’e istyle is never dull at prefix. 395 pages; cloth $1, paper 506. Published by the W41. Gage 00., Limited. Front-5L, west, To- ronto. Body of an Infant M run-torn 3 Good Work. Bone four month- ago a baby girl. suffering trombronohlal trouble. was rescued by am local Children's Aid .0- ciaty tram a home of want and do» titution. and placed in a. Mary hone until'it would be sufficiently ne- covered to be otterod tor adoption. Good care and wholesome toad counted wall in the case d thil_(_:hil_d_.._ She r0; .well in the case of um cnuu. we w- oovered. entirely from. the illness and developed into such e beautiful little creature that a. lady from 1 Memo, who was visitln ‘ in town. made appli- gociety for permisS'an m0 130" ID "V". WV r-'-â€" -V V at the babe that needed at home and loving care. In this connection the followinzjten from yesterday‘s Peter-bozo Bummer. may prove automating: At about 8 o‘clock on Saturday evening. 3 young man from near Hades}, Levi heard of the excellent moment 0 the local Children’s Aid Society. drove up to the shelter on Charlotte-“.3“ thought he had nothing else to do than deposit therein a young child not yet one year of age. He was politel told by.0fficer Mjller that Lindsay d n at least was supposed to have one. in which he cmld dispose of his char e. He. begged to be allowed to leave, ch’ld which was a fine healthy .hahy. and went away rather diseppomted when his request was refused. Thls is one of the many incidents of this nature, and it is t’me the. out- side public was made aware of the fact that the Children's Aid Society of l’eterboro isfor the town and county only. and not a receptacle for the «lee- titute of the adjoining municipalities. Working Night and Day. The busiest and nfightiest little thinc that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a. sugar-cont- ecl globulo of health. that changes washes into stre listlessnel into energy. brain- into mantel power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 250 per box. 801 by A. Higinbothnm. Hi8 Only Bite. Now doth the city man go forth Where nature smiles and shines. Weighed down with basket, pole an ‘ bait. And most expensive lines. He'll sit and. melted; in the m Iran monies uh]. night. Belt mddened by moeqmtoee who Produce his only bite. While just ecroee the silvery belt [the village boy will grin When hanlim beauties from tl Nawleon was s t conquer!!! d Italians, but Dr. Ba '3 Rheumatic Cure is as great 1 conqueror of the human (anuly‘s direct enemyâ€"Rheumatism. 3dr. jab“ Hunter 321 Brock St., King- .on, 0m., sufiercd intense ngony for six veeks with Sciatic Rheumatism. Two bottles of Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure made a complete cure in his use. He has not had i twinge of pain since. This preparation is used internally. One bottle contains ten days' treatment, price 50 cents. For sale at all (1mg stoma. Newspaper! and Magazines. -â€"1'.he most striking feature of The Century for Septeuber. which will be a Salt-Water Number. iajhe first in- stalment of Captain Joshua Slocum'e “Sailing Alone Around the World.” This is the narrative of a during 73:- _n_ .l- _L- ‘n LOUD Ill Luv uu-nu-n-v '- _ 7 v ‘ age 0! circumnvi tion, undertaken by the author in l 5, in a forty-foot sloop built by himself in Buzzard'e Bay and taken back and foth acres the Atlantic, and thence around Cape Horn and Gapeot Good heme, without assist- anee or companionship. The distance traversed was 46,000 miles. and. the we- curacy of the navigator}; landfall: being a. little tin clock of the cheapest kind. "Salv ." by Morgan Robert- eon, author 0 the forthcoming volume of sea tales “Whom Angels Peer to Tread." Lie woods. $nnterin¢ about. they came acres the doorway ' to the home of the ground-hog. an spent some time t ' to eject the innate. Close by was a or. tree. from. out of whichcame dancing a little ‘eritter' who made a bold stand to mart his rights. fixing up the young bloods, (who thought it would. be a fine thing to catch and cage himâ€"he let goâ€" with the result that the air became permeated with an odor intolerable. Their lordeh'p' nude for home, ch.“- ed their garments, and. tried to keep the matter quiet, but oh my! the odor. A bicycle mit now lies buried beneath the shade of an old spruce tree. An Incident at Sturgeon Point. Two young blooch of sporting ten- dgncios. apparently not satisfied with the program for‘ the multitude, deter- mined to have a quiet time to them- selves the other day, and hiod of! to Rfilwny Notes. â€"The first sod of the extension of the Central Ontario Railway was turn- ed last wool: by! Messrs. Barclay Johnston. of Toronto. who have the contract for the extension from tho preunt terminus to Bancroft. â€"At a mating at Emerm. Mam. on Saturday. Framer Greenway made the important announce-mam. that Maura. Mann 4: Mggkopxneonad ogrâ€" The value at the government course in securing an entrance for the Inter- colonial Railway into Hontreal is shown in the $62,645 surplus for the year. The road. is heinfiokept up. new engines and cars are has bought. old ones repaired, and the roadbed im- proved. yet the earnings increase more than the outlay. It was good busi- 1ees to reach Montreal. just received a copy at the “Imperial Decree” of the Basin government that brakes that are to be used for the Russian railroads for the next four years shall be bought from the Westinghouse Company. and that no trial forthree years. -â€".'1'hs Great Northern roagl has dia- charged all its Japanese aoctxon buds. and will fill their places with white men. no cause given is incompetogcy, In ”El“ I-V w van-u â€"Vâ€"â€" â€"A few days ago a. like Shore on-I sine hauling a fast train mat with a. peculiar accident. A large-sized bun- tracks andm struck by thn cab win- dow.‘ The claim was broken and the 'opgimr cut in‘ the face" tryâ€"the flying flagrant; . : . , stream With only twine and Pill- Banana! no coca!" A Great Conqueror. WEEKLY pos'r. mums!I Know AT ROYALISTS. OTHER PATRIOTS CAPTURED. M. Paul Doroulodo Amated It Crobsy on Sound-y. F 40...: >383... in: nu bl:- IoIâ€"oo g0. Ilia... In. Ion-o OIL my... .Plofozfiool'. Fifi! I.” find-:0... 0a pf. “all! Ionian-o Foul-o. E ~- «to HS... B; m7? 551». 00th callodfl‘ mu. .3 the ndducodl Win Stat" 81- OIL Um has been than to M' l. (inch from communism '1“: pan-non! outside u- nddonm. M “I. was. pa nnd uni-phone connection luv. telegram mm by from Btu-ell n the tune of Pro-idem anro'l Mar-l. the M lyinfl “All our man no randy." Tho-aoondtelognm "(1mm the following d”, I" has: “It In males: tooomo." The “map: u Insurrection gains! the Government had in thorns-nun. fnllod. ‘ The police have sand ThoDrnnuu (mm 01500. The bound II. An' , _.A,u_- .0 EKZ'EFBnnoS." w" have at the Dakota! one-nu. n- «what. all. Chamborhln ol the New Yak. New Haven Mord Railroad. tnto whoa hand: tho controversy between me and um! it: My!) ops-non bu been M mm an: he does 110‘ muc'puo nun-1kg. but that if on. nhonldako tho origin-I principles of unloading. bushy running time, nop- no moot- tng place! were «tout-bod nod observed ”MEI“. Incubation-Id. “I! than: not a “leer-pha- wo would runthomdjmtthoumo. Thcyu'onot mthl. though convenient." phat roadwonlddmplyrstmtao the w A Bill. at Tweed. Two-d. Ont. Au. laâ€"At 10.” last evening in links out in thohrnot Hung”; Hotel. Thoprlndpgl Ion-I _,,-u_ iiirfiiyok. Ir. Bani“ lion Ml hounhold also“. halite. 38â€"2 5.85 on; «oath 335 3.09 id 3.3 325.30.530.95 duo-Hoot Bea none-.5 .2 :58. AI... 5 dang-Basozaazgga .8333th use «I 2. A933 can :83:â€" 553 «anewâ€"5.53 98. 3 93855383828? sawtozssap .. bl a: .358 05 «9 353â€"38 .8935 go gufl v.3 El..â€" .34 3.8% ton Tomonto, Aug. Illâ€"An unknown nun emu-ad a m not! M80101. 0" fl” townnm lino between Valli!“ “d York. 9 o'clock ward-J m1”- â€" "'v- -n-v unv- 'uun ted to gin-alt Snub Cu- 31w; m . p _Peterboro Ravigw: A}: ”an“ I A Monsoon-103:4”! Olrl'l In" tolomvh-n Only Boston. Ann. 18.- Dominic Questioned. mu begun to Interns-to 3L round. last arming}: the o_ol_ln 01‘ In to“ In. Life. lists, to tho Aft!“- Ynlonfl; ‘(NO‘OE Dob-0.. j..- amt“ . COIVOII'OIOOo !“ 0-3)- Dnflu ltlll It: Will!” Winnipeg. Aug. llâ€"Tbo “the val In: night. but than u no 11k“- boot! a: ho“. .o m u an 5' W from the country. When eating is going on .8 my points. Davin. thommdm'fi “ “in h agony. Inch speculum u will! on ubwmbeumuyn man a- dnply tumbled on w you! w u a sunk cl Win. Will 30 33.5. is 3:3; .8 a; 3 s 23%; 3‘3 3§E§ $8 3 9.6.8 89: an: «:53 .3 59:5 bin 05 g 8 3â€"39 1‘ '3‘ :‘i 3 .8 3 E 5 s3 of ell the team fashions tint hub vexed the Inert of man Sace our enoeuors donned fig-Leave! end earth‘s misery been an. The wildest. weirdest hd'a the Int jut lately to tallie- wam the mm; 7_ coo-o quill " Tm" wind to the m‘ A-tniling in the who at her who than her cranium clothes. 13:. quill in mightier than the sword â€"it’u uh to bet on thatâ€" When it swim a Wyn-d nbtft tho tumor midon'l Mt. Bmve Hen Fm. Victim of staunch. liver and kidnoy troubles. uwoll u woman, and .11 lad the result: in loss at dppotito. poison. in the blood. bachoho. mum huduho. md tired. link-cs. run-down 1001' . But there's!» need to too] lib 1:. Listen to J. W. Gnrdnot. Idnvillo. Ind. Be an: “Bloom. Et- tors nun-t the thing for a “who. he in all run down. md don't can whothor he lives or die. It. did not. to give me now. strength and good up- peuto dun maniac Ioould huh. I can now out mythiu and hon s new loan of life...’ 01111.60 cents. at A. giggnbothnn's. Bury bottle guaran- Lou! Brenda. BOOD’S PILLS out. sick ”dubs, Indigestion. ! m mnwho wields the hoe. of couno, Ou- moughtlul care must winâ€" But the woman who cooks for the man ‘ With “0 hoe- Bay-whore does lb can. in! :l‘hn maxim let our: man tabs to ‘30 I: 1Lima 1: t poor. 0 pauper or peasant : Ian’s widen is shown loss by the - things boson non it to by the that: he nym‘t. â€"llr. “0:13.17. Q11. in :- ano- oo-lul in lam. the way unkn- longs touuntimlrondubilin winniw hyonblo verdicts tron re- luctant juries: no other thy he mod huhmly‘ It Wreath“ be- Stung-on, Point. no not on (or a law hours out fishing. Time hours hterhontumdwfithmflno ms- blouse. â€"Poterboro 3.sz An MM contemporary had an "kick in ‘ no anti-unractrd to “an. mthWI-mwlm the Monet-t! of Mr. A, Gnhn. ot Pnyfi" "5’1?!“ at Heart, arm 3031'! ll LL10!!! 30" IL. It“. I...“ nor labs-d. 33. Yield of “I... l. .5.le and ti. fawn-fl... 3%” w flmxw%fih $3,". a... my” ”mm H: www.mm _ i mm mm mm 5%.”. “gm“ 2... Wm ”.mau Efi‘ffié .3 at: ed on Linda: friends lately. â€"ll.i- none. of Whitby. in the Wit (1 hortriend. Iii- Snnet, south ward. -â€"}[r. cum at Port Hope. is the 1:: fir. and Mrs. J. R. Icheillie. :1, m W m at. a â€" -, -â€" up"!!! all." memo! Dr. mama!“ “ad-page illustrated book, The People‘s 09mm Sena leafed Adviser tells of and, one hundred men and women thus my switched from the truck of death medal:- medy. 111i. book a; m 1m 3311 upon: um nou- (In, in tho city. .m Isa-u man. at Orillit- “I" “and triondc in town but week- _Mr. .1. Duncan. at summon. call- (fiends. hEtanHoâ€"rnlrigd. Km 8. Bidmt-fi. “â€"1111: [you and non. of Utica. N. I. In visiting triads. Mr. and In. J. R-O'Neill. «at uni. â€"Hi- “no. O'Connor. of Mel'- bournq4t.. kneading 3 low days with Bellenllc natives 3nd (fiends. -lusrs. 8. Stacey and. Guy hipp. of Flootwood. won! in town Thursday Vilma-ins the hue ball patch. Falls. 1: visiting ho: Md. mu 2- cunon, out m4. .1". Carter. at Lindsay. m at her undo. Mr. J. Hicks. (Band. last week. a her aunt. In. (Dr.) Eon-Emu. to: Peterboro and other places east last Friday. â€"CoL Sun. Hughes. n. P.. returned from Ottawa Wednendty week. and Ir. Geo. Hen LLB. "rind on 0:. following riday. -)Irl. W.G.Sbhans. witcottheodi- tor of the Cornwall Standard. sud daughter. are visiting the Him Gour- lay. Colborne-ot. "2m. John Adam. the genial ma homnlean Walking boa." for the long- tord Luci)" 00.. m in town yester- day grouting old (fiends. â€"Mosrs. Fritz Barton and C. Selby formerly o! the Dominion Bank here. but now at tho Orillit branch. spent Civic holiday vith friends in town. â€"1li- Ruby Hamilton. of Walk» worth. Out... is ndinc a tow days with her triond. ' Anni. Mr- hno. nt tho sumo in the east ward, â€"Mrs. B. P. Spntt and family took up residence at Flemlon Falls on Mondoy for u month. It. butt will madam day: otooch week with then. -m. Arthur Susan ‘0“ ‘°" Hontml In: mid” to “b in the windup of the bég bicycling noct- He will bathe sust‘dhi'““t' 3"“ E” am â€"N.r. B. J'. Johnston. representing The Garland N13. 00.. of Toronto. has returned from a six weeke‘ business trip toS-ult Sta. Erie and other Luke anterior points. . ed â€"Mr. Tom. Heath. of 31!!an hubsenthomtotm.and;ll . 'r Sturgeon Point past week. 3):]: O'Loary :t :30 for an hunt this evening. -Mr. Henna-y. Ontario public works paymster. In: in town Friday on his way back (mu Hinden. where baptidotf the unemployed outhe Racket” creek and Bob. lube dams. â€"Mr. B. Lockhnrt Gordon and fam- ily. at Toronto. accompanied. by Mia Guzfli. named throw]: recently on my to It. Gordon's hunting W on Eagle lab. Enliburton conn- -1112!!an Walunhas onomt. having zoos ted a tespons lo 9anâ€" tion with McKenzie Mann on the Rainy River R. R. construc- tion work. He till “a shunt :11 winter. : tow Win town IaPstt‘indny y. and lott at um I: «Sturgeon Point. where m the Met Mr. Wm Fla- â€"Hi- It: Williams. of Lindny left on My tor Coboaonk. where eneintub cams; torn couple of week: with. number at he! {rig-nth. We will her a plea-at. tine. â€"qus. A Halter. Bart SouclL Fred Jane. and Arthur Morris. of ”P'E'imftfiflll crowd 0! «mo- â€"Mu. Peter Mitchell has returned from 1 very plan-ant trip to Qucbsc und loutml. viui friend: at Mine Roche's. NW as . â€"Hr. J. Hut and Dr. Shier wheel- ed via Penelo- Fglh to Woo Do'nt 3‘E2‘euh'h’uufi “4 buff;- 3 2 .â€" '__‘r ‘- Lnkc Senses. .m., -- Tm on the Crandella Bins colebntidn. EE- Graoe knot-Lo! for; 3998 E"; Smart, edits" 9U.” PERSONALS n Hart '9'“ Chi" .lgby and s couple of a ten? days camp- at Plan Point. W L. rennet} Walters. holi- W811: IE. 00.. ariived in t last weektrant trip to an Ontario. -â€")lr. Wm. Du called on Linda. -â€"Mr. John D m in town 1;: -Â¥iu Ha vem rust of llr. am â€"Hi-. 6. 1 hr blend M -Xr. Han Visiting (no: â€"Mx_u, Toole are visual; fr 1 _.Ii- Ida R 0d Lindsay fru -Xr. 1'. Ban Fouclou Fails, -Xrt Job Jade are n15 â€"§[r. Frank Vanity. Mon il Vim â€"llr. Will 31:11 Vbitiw hm parent,.~ 6. Blair. _Kill Burke, of 1 iii“ her sister.‘ ) Adelaide-st. â€"m. J. L. Rf A. 8. Bottom. of I: -â€".Ir. John W Monday from hi: mnin Pub â€"-l(n (Du) Brure Hope, is a guest of Guam Point. â€"Kr. H. '1'. Graham chant. of Kinmunt, w â€"}liu AnnieShannon. 01‘0“." returned home after mending “'t with friends in Peterboro. â€"Mr. Ed. Fitzger Falls. m in town .‘ the celebration. â€"Ir. Joe Manuel} returned I Sum-thy. alto: a. week's flaunt.» in at aux-goon Point- .” n. mum. of renew!) Pm m in turn lately. the guest 01h triend. Ki- G. Lamont. dnyonbuineu. â€"Mr. rivor. of an: Hastingl Sta min town lately an" mule In M n friendly cu]. -lle-m. J. 3. Brandon and H. A.- tin. d Fondue Falls. were in to. lately on business. â€"Ir. The: Austin. merchant, u 11:. J. 3. Brandon ‘1 Penelon Pug m in town Monday. -Ir. Buyey Thompson. pm at (h Bockllnd house. 80mm m in torn Holiday. 0 -Iis Agnes Hogs. of an Tm ' Mlm.iathe guestolh 1 Hi- Slut-Wood. -â€"Mr. Henry S. Magwood. Emb- Inent agent, Victoria Baud. 1m '- toIm Monday on Innings. â€"!t. Ghan- W. of Ham‘ltou." in town Satin-thy on his way to vi tel-tins at Penelon Falls. (m Monday â€"Bev. B. H. Leitch And Mr Gen Din-tin. lumber “what of Peach Fills. were in town Mondiy â€"Mils DoroLhJ V. Mart n .L'LCI. Toronto. is present viait ugh friend. It! mud. O H xllorun. -Mx_'s. F. Barrie Coxcoran otQio -â€"li- Kim. who has has diam of “Duncan. and mum» turned to‘toroqm lgst m2 N.Y.. is the guest of her parental and Mrs. Jun. Lovell. Sussex-BY.- -Mia May eve9.s 1 home cite: a very 916353“ Wood nnd the northern ._Mn-n. '1'. Edwards. I a}. Qu- Dust! “4 F- I m were in town oKr and In F. Clement Bron. of Toronto. are the Ms. of Mt. 1! Mrs. G. H. M. Baker. Biduutd. â€"l(r. A. 3. Brandon. G, T. B. m- !ion mat at Gelert. Mrs. Brandi. and Mia Lam B‘tchie. were into! Monday. â€"Xr. O. W. Bnutley and son. 11- nmnd haveboen holidaying durinclb pust week with friends in Sorlandd Cabooonk. â€"Mra. Janos Hex. Au-un ands at 6111919311. Ont... nre spending th day: at tho Qm-Bt. 313th n- this 7m â€"'De Kisses Murray N. Y.. are visiting the Dawn! Hurray. Du Lind-1y triads. â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Um? recto. who have been 80"" days with Kr. and Mrs. R returned home last â€"l[r. Jerry Twin?! proprietor of the Mans on Ion mF-lls. paged throng [tat week. whcm’ he SW" â€"Mr. William 81933 jaundlst and literattel from Little Britain Sum “d spent 1 low hour:- ‘ [It NcGnin. Mr. (‘11: of Bear's capm North- est rebellion C â€"toronto Globe: Mr wood “dun U, of BL»! m“ Jowett. are spa days st Chem 1’ Lube; Pen. and wife were the of his cousin. tor rt. Ir. M. is a Goliath-Bangor Slate lamest in the States. : little pleasure trip ‘1 a. mhvonbb' 33%?“ from the effects of and!“ to robust health. manw‘ Lou mama. Premature DCGY' ‘ 0'1. Errand Youth. Nix!“ 1"“ la act and. :1 BOX MEDICIUEIEJ MEDICINB r" ”at: £13.63ng "353' y. 1 rank: 1:340“ “Mi; â€"l(r. William Bleasdell CM mdlst and literatteur. whee“ ' on Little Britain SaturdJ 3M yd spent a few hours mm In: at '3'.- Mniu. Mr. Cameron if“ ‘ » BVBar's captives dun.“ m- cat rebellion of 135 â€"II’. Goo. E. Mutton, of mg am. and wit: were. in t '3 olhu conga. W15 db ‘ ‘ â€" nn_.A 1‘,‘ m MEN OF £0.me -. Dixoqgenp ral agen 55-h brother. I ‘nU‘ of 01% ubuaue. II JAJ‘. mm {or [ks u a tub it ta nt [It £0 TI! IN

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