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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Nov 1899, p. 9

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u at um 331.3013}: sm afloat-st. MMMMC GENERAL Bucxsmm and HORSE-SHOER. Special Law Prices, First Quality Goods. Carvers. Air Guns. Thermometers, Spring 3.3139”?! Cow Chains, Halters. MGLENNAN 00. AIL FLOWâ€"N0 EBB. “Nay Bi e and C’dWotb. and Md W Ehzimlfiflmmdmmmmm In- by the Carpe t Sweepers. Fruit and Meat Chappers. Tam. Matt's ”Mrâ€"i TOWN AN D COUNTY 50 for Heavy All-wool Scotch Tweeds, all new fall 0 coloringS. new blues, new golf reds, new cinnamén and Havana browns, as well as the late Oxford greysâ€"52. inch. New Flannel Suiting Cloths, for entire costumes or blouse waists. Satin Barred Epengeline and Roman Plaid: and 54-inch Tailor Suitings, in Oxford and Cambridge Mixtures. $1 6 for 6o-in. English Rain-proof Cravenette Cloth ' for rainy day skirts and suitsâ€"sz-inch Plaid Back Reversible English Tweedsâ€" 54-inch Double Warp Scotch Golf Plaids. reversibleâ€"50inch All-wool "Wat of England" Broadcloths, in the wanted colorsâ€" 50-inch English Chevron Cheviotsâ€"so-inch Scotch Checker and Plaid Cos- tume Cloths, in blue, red and black and white. 10mm, on. H. SHAW . . mags! mum “CORRECT FALL DRESS FABRIGS. 'fi'ocket Knives, Table Outlegy.‘ large dress 3e! m‘w Seranton 6011, Portland Gallant. Glazed Sewer Pi!"- stable Brooms. Cross Cut 53* Fine English Figured Mohairs French Coating Serges English- Wide Wale Serges English Silky Lustres BUSINESS COLLEGE. Table There Clll 511332-33. tooth. oaths: sent ’a dd), wroll all a! Largo Stock Bird Cages is not a fabric proper and ‘correct for you to wear that you will not find in our goods department, marked-at prices that will move them quick. Trays. 5° Remnants of Axes ' Wohvemods cont-o Wzv for thou 'ho hue glow months to 5p." during the winter. | Why no: hie gaunt-co 01 um oppoflunlty and upon! the mm with In? We will 31" yuu bones: nine to: your money. WHY NOT? Lindsay wm Put a Strong | the Ice 1 m: Susan. I A meeting- of hockey enthusiasts was ' held. in _the Simpson house parlors on Thursday eveningl to concert measures for! putting a strong team on- the ice i this winter. “‘ "#7:..3 pong-borough Business Colleen NAVIGATION BLOCKED MONDAY. The Lower Channel Frauen over and the Estnrlon Unable to Beach Port. .The frost of Saturday and Sunday nights made considerable ice where the water was shallow, and cov- ered the “cut” some five miles below the town with a thick film; of ice. When the Esturion reached that point on Monday she was unable to force her way through and returned to Bobcaygeon after landing a couple of west-bound; hunters at Drummund’s EBay. Luckily they caught the stage from Bobcaygeon when they reached the main road and so escaped a. toil- some walk into town. ‘ About three o’clock a telephOne mea- sagel was received from Bobcaygeon, stating that the Esturion would reach stating that. tn port: next (13!- 'We have the mntn say for a couple of tbs boys can only I tm‘ Leaving out tions. the Merem “’9 have the material here in Lind- 3 say for a couple of champion. teams if ‘ the boys can only be induced. to prac- tise. Leaving out certain considers: 3 tions, the difference between a crack ‘ team and a. mediocre one is amatter of the hours devoted to: the practise of honest combination work. Many a. team possesing clever individual players makes a mighty poor record whenfipitted against players who have been taught to help one? another and. dismeg'a rd “gallery" rushes. We have here athletic youths who are clever skaters, and it the management can. only keep them down to straight com- bination work the Lindsay Hozkey Them. for 1899-1900 will be worthy of age. and the members will do not a little to second the efforts of our Curling Club is extending Lind- say’s reputation as one of the best ’ Canada for ice sports. A; word or two is necessary in t. interest of citizens who patronize hockey matches. They :haVe reason to complain of the meagre accommodaâ€" tion provided for their comfort. In ‘ '6. their good c mg money for the prinlege ofwat 38m while clinging to or “hang- inc over a high d fence. and ' ed behmd can only’ see .â€" -â€"-_â€"-â€" ..â€" BIISIIESS ijfic‘ififi. P PROSPECTS FOR HOCKEY Por {armor patients! midn- Dundgg C P13159119 Bron PRINGLE, i French Finished Broadcloths French Amazon Cloths 5" German Whipcords 6 English Poplins English Serges English Raised Mohair: Dress Goods for Skirts, 3 and 3 1-2 yards. WIWMWW/m Principe-1 opp. postoflice :I'HEWEEKLY POST. :WCLGIJ, u- n- v- -__. , ; Galloway; chaplain, Rev. D. W, Best; ! skips, Dr. Gallqway, A. Dobaonf I. F» ; Givens; Mnnagxng committee, A. = Murray, '1‘. J. OVerend, D: McMillan, ‘ H. Logan and J. Birchard. For Adoption. The Lindsay Children‘s Aid Society offers a beautiful and healthy baby girl, about a week old. for adoption. Apply; Dr. Herriman, aecretary.-â€"dwl. Snlntion Army Note. â€"If you wish to spend an enjoyable hour, go to the Salvation‘ Army. Sun- day afternoon at. 3 o‘clock, old-time “Mixed-Medley“ meeting. Sunday eVening at 7.30.; subject. “The mm." All are welcome. , ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H, W: Spofford and daughter. 'who spent the summer at Sturgeon Point, left this morning for Gobouxg. where they have taken a furniShed dwelling-t.l for the winter. 00- bourg being on t e main line of the G.TJR., is more favorably situated for Mr. Spofford’s business than Lindsay, with; but one line of railway. They will return to Sturgeon Point next. season as soon as nafigqtion opens. Farmers’ Institute Meet'ngs. The last issue of Farming contain- ed. the. schedule of Farmers' Institute meetings for the Midland district. A meeting wili be held at Oakwood on Wednesday. Nov. 29th. and at the council chamber, Lindsay, on Thurs- day, 30th. Mr. J; S. Woodward, of Lockport, N.Y., is the allotted speak- er, but an effort will be made. by the officers to have a second speaker}? pointed. season 33 â€"BeaVerton curlers have organized. and are preparing to put a strong tankard team" in the field this winter; Following are the officers: Honorary president. B. Madjll; president, '1‘. J". Overend; vice-president, A, Dobson; secretary, J. F. GiVens; treasurer. Dr. ‘ ‘37 ‘niâ€"‘nu‘! nu”. $1.0 All-wool. French Venetian Broad- $1.00 clothâ€"“West of England” Broad- clothsâ€" 45-inch All-wool Corded French Poplins. Crystal Cords, Herringbone Cheviots, Priestley’s Silk Warp Mourn- ing 50063, Veilings, Crepes, Scotch Raugh TVCCdS. Home- spuns and our great Rain Proof SergeS, Twills and Diagonals. May Remove to Lindsay. Mr. James Lithgow, ex-warden of that county, has disposed of: his store and business at Dunstora, which he has conducted for the past three years. The! purchasers are Messrs. James Thurston and James White. two enter- prising young farmers, who are well and. fa‘forably linen"). My will take plates removing to.this town, hape the report is. well-f 7 Lindsay will thus gain a. first-class $1 25 for 48-inch All-wool 'Irish Frieze Cheviots, ° French Zibeline and Carnel's Hair Golf Plaid: -»52-in All-wool French Venetian Clothsâ€"sz-in. Heavy Tailor- Made Suiting Clothsâ€"sz-in. All-wool mixed grey. brown and blue Tailor Cluviots -â€" 50.in. Scotch Clan and Victoria Cloths, gtfiJg-inch All-wool Imported Reversible Covert Cloths (for‘fi‘annish suits.) He’s a Linda, Boy. The Weekly Republican. of Fulton and. Oswego Falls. N. Y... in its iaduo of) Nov. 10th says: Dr. E. A. Glad- man is the latest addition to the medi- cal profession of the M Village. He has leased. the “dance at the corner of First and Rochester-ate. and. will open his office this week. The doctor, after copgl‘etigg his studiqs .ILI.‘ mlâ€" (“Nun , nan..- in college, accpptably filed the posi- tion off Interns, both in the Royal Vic- toria hmfital and the Maternity hos- pital, of ontmal. He canes to Eul- ton highly _recommended, and w6 bo- speak for burn a generous share or! the public‘a patronage. He is a. brother of Dr. Geo. J. Gladman. at Smcause. the well-known specialist in the dia- unosid and treatment of diseases of women ........ As'oul‘I town readers know. the aubjgct_ of the show! notice is a L'._ (VIâ€"3..-.â€" n' +‘Ii. Removed to Cobourg- Curling Notes. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 17. â€"County1 Magistrate DeenOn visit- ed Oakwood on Monday afternoon. and was kept busy (or a couple of hours atLiusting Hallowe'en night troubles. Wallie Tate Was fined 810 and coats for. commattt'mc an melt: and Jen. amorndike. 82 and costs for having made use of profane language. Jos-‘ ' Channon was also charged with assault, but the inlormation was die- missed. â€"Dr.,Giles, Warden of Haliburton, county. shipped a magnificent buck. weighing 250 lbs,. to Mix: Sana. Sudd- aby, Brantford. on Tuesday. -â€"~ in first b' shipment oi deer passed through tom the nail: Fri- day in charge of returning parties of hunters from Stouftville. l‘o-t EOpe, Bowmanville and Uxbridge. â€"T-ha Sinclair-Samar party. com- prising 13 members, have had grand sport in Anson township. They have secured two‘ deer apiece and will break up camp today. Friday. mlative 0: air men-Ira. ’WLWJlgus, returned on Friday from the Simp- son-Baggarty camp in Haney. When he left camp yesterday at” noon the party Ind 1% door. â€"A party of four Port Perry hunt- ers returned from the north on Mon- day’s train. with. six fine bucks and two does. They report as a. very ‘pe- culiar circumstance! tint Very few does have been taken by any at the huming 'â€"Dr.'vartwri ht. of Kingston. 3 relative of Sir fi'fichag'd. ,Oagtwrj‘ghti, ' â€"M'r. Geo. M. Eurby, on Port Hope. who was hunting with the Burnhm party at Eagle Lake. north of Bali- burton. panned thggughen Friday} on parties. ii; 'v};rfi3;ne. Th; other. menibers of the party decided tq mmin a few days longer, as they were having 3003. Sport ‘ â€"Chief Game Warden Tinsley eati- nmtes that there are 8,000 hunters in the woods now searching for the bum- ble deer. The department sent‘ our over 5,000 deer licenses and 8,000 set- tler-3’ permits. The lioenan at .2 each will bring in quite a revenue. to the government. â€"News reached Golan-t station last Friday by an incoming paler that Mr. J. A. Paddon. manager of the Bank of Montreal. who 18 Wlth, Mr. W.- T. C. Boyd's hunting party. had killed. one of the finest buck: seen for many. a daf. and that the antlers are partic- ular 3*. fine. They will be mounted for the adornment of his pri'ate office. â€"Minden Echo: The {numerous bands of: hunters now commas this whole district has had tugged. of (gm-Wing. w--vv .â€"â€"â€" 7 the deer away so that very few of our local hunters secured any veni- son. Wolves have been reported very. numerous, and they seem to have deâ€" stroyed large numbers of deer. One party came across a colony of lynx in' Anson townnhip and killed three of them. If the present wholesale destruction of deer continuo- they will soon beuwoeothebutulohu â€"Mmra. R; Miller and M Jack- 81%), (aid that Flavgll: énilin. Mmunod m A at ay mm ampeon- my; cnmf), below Bobcaybem. They did not succeed in killing any. deer owing to unfavorable weatherâ€"co they no lateâ€"but the met that each gained over live pounds In weight lead: their triehdn to suspect that they devoted considerable attention. to the try» rant and appotwnc Vm stew w !_o at camp. â€"A nice lot of venison was displayed opposite: the Express office on Wed- nesday. There were 11 deer in the pile. and as no “mountain lamb" be yet been offered for 531an town this season, citizen} met lowing singed at the ternptnnc night. The venuem belonged to Wm. White. Thu. Bert- . Adam MoOobe. Wm. Static“. Wm. ulcahy. Jw Lytle. Jae. Patton end Alex. Hartley. the two letten, MM U East m M h ted in Lâ€"Ann (”.min. “i t" Police Conn Cdendu Hunting Notes, 756 June or am: blno oottono or stun out la. and Nook. w dyo block «I thud-on. pro-non: oolor. loo 10 cents. â€"'Hn Pcterboro Rugby footbnll team defeated tho Hamilton Tic or. 11. team on Saturday by the score 0!. (our point. to two lâ€"Setgt. 'Mnjo jor Mnrtiu In ya the poo- lo are rallyi round the old (as Ho 5 Added “33.» new machine to hi- lnnndry plant owing to mom 0! business. â€"M. E. y in lvinc np blui- noaln (ma gloat. and will din“; all kink o! funnituro u 3m ht o! - reduction. 099mm Grimm'- inc stone. -w-d. â€"Balt know Sonnton 00cm.” 1 ton. dolinrod. at; Housman . Co's. â€"M.-r. L. Newton 1:» “tell a con-- tract td paint the exterior pt the new Ontario Bonk blah. â€"Oounlt Hulk“. nut." to in» root printlu attics. about your run for the eating mm...“ -Do your Fun mod main; or altorzwj Consult Haunt. too: at Kent-0L; he will plane youâ€"mt. â€"anhol Basket» 15c each. at Cinna- mon a EVenon'l Hudmre Store, Linda y. â€"wl. â€"-Lnr¢o number! of our citizen vil- ited. Mr. R. M. Bul'l new lunar: buildings on Sunday and came an! duly Impressed. â€"'fllb who citizen will but himself the“ evenings tidying up i. 0 wood- stud and trying to think who bor- rowed. his snow-shovel and splitting am last. spring. ' -T.bo Stove trade is booming in Lindsay. Cinnamon EVeraon. the hardware men. are selling nevernl every day.â€"wl. -Wond.er what Good Roads Gunp- bell would. think if hofcould age Lind- say. Basal]. Glands and William-0t. us tiny are toâ€"dayt The sight would spoil his Christmas dinner. -â€"'I'he body of J. E. Varcoa. who was matured by burglars in Toronto on Thursday morning. was brought to Manilla last Friday for burial in the family plot in Cream” cemetery. â€"Mr. A. E Brynon. of Kinmonnt, has been “1ng u principal or the 00 Macon is to {ill the va- cauqed by the resignation of Principal H‘obon. His salary is 6500 9611 your. _ ‘ -- -Mr. David Garvin. father at Mr. J. W. Gaxvin. of Pbterboro. the con- servative candidate in West Peter- boro att he Int provincial elections, died at his home in Vespra township. near Barrie. on Wednesday. -.lhupite the snow and bad road. there was a big market on Snturdny. Outside- there were many loads of po- tatoes. pork and apple-z Inside the div play consisted of Inge offerings of fowl. butter. eggs. etc. These were snapped up quickly at good prices. His tune it came to him nnsought. It wasn't earned. it wun‘t bought, Nor, did it can? to 1171:: by any ordi- nary role. But it's not tk leis denying And lb world his name in or 'ng- Ho‘s the nun who walloped no, who he was a boy at school. -â€",With; wood at 85 a cord it be- hooves citizens to make sum they are 'getti all they are paying- for. M out thme 1016.; soon on dealer-3' wagon- nm so well ventilated th‘t it would be! possible for smll boys piny- it" tag to squirm through the aper- urea. -â€"Drovu' McIllhargey shipped two loads of cattleâ€"butcher!) atozkars and feedersâ€"to the Toronto market on fflmmdny. He reports that the de- mad for god cattle shows ,, tendency to stiffen. but quotations for smokers and feeders. also sheep and 13me are weakenin'g. -.- m'lj ww-~â€"-_‘,V â€"The annual meetin of the Child- mn’a Aid Society will hold in the council chamber. Lindsay. on Friday. Nov. 17th. at eight o'c'o:k in the even- ing. Reports will be presented and officers appointed (or the coming- year. All persons intemted in the work’ of the stricty arq cordially in- uv‘-_'_ _. â€"Cniet Douglas. of Port Hopemmds a; raid. on the public schools recent- ly and confiscated a great number of catapults found in the poeeeeeém' of the boys. Similar action on the put and blowpipes. and it the boys‘ pockets were turned inside out enough. pen and mm to seed on mre or two would be found any day. 4-; large stock of but quality of StoVe Pipes! and Elbows at Cinnamm Eva-son’s. Lindsayâ€"wt. Ladies’ Fur Jackets, Men’s Fur Coats. In these Departme gnd who your purchase! advancing Ina-hot. madman-nod DRESS GOODS In this line we hold 1 1 about nothing but an lust styles In :11 line- of Dress LADIES’ ILN‘I'LBS. JACKETS. CAPESâ€"' Jakob nod Cups: at populu' prices. Dry Goods, Mans and Boys’ Clothing, Millinery and Mautles. 7 ___W\,-: IBN’S and 3013' CLOTHING-â€" IILLINBRY' Please remember; BRIVITIEO. .UNBBYâ€"WO gnd our price! Department- annityouinl m we have u most complete shock. for fell end wince: weer. Onrp show every atyle in new and up-to-dahe re low. . â€"lm St. Peter’s Gathedni, Peter- boro. on Sunday Int. .625 Va: contri- buted. by the mation in aid of up building! fund of the new House a! x 3H"!!!- ‘ Co’s â€"M.r. Jack Brandon. melon Falls, pound through last WM with s are! buster tho Hattthoa Jo! An- and Axe mama. try Cinnamon Ever-en's, IJnduy.â€"wl. â€"I.oohnuter Caz-tin nude nine lounge-Inciting. Nathalie: lithe: November. Navigation c‘mod lat rau- on the 12th. yur on the 12th. . â€"Petorboro [10.x bu anem- hemhip of 217.1111! 1 Wdtort in beinc nude to have 300 enrolled by Dec. lat. -â€"Drover 11th ‘1 fi double-deck cu 01m to t Elam 00.. l’etetbou’o. on Tm: morning. -Pbterboro‘l thirty year a par cent. newer dobontum have sold It par. An offer (or the tune .ot tmnty or debentures bout interest nt and 4 per cent. was Id our. -Bla honor Juda- Dan open-d the Votou' ,lJltI court Int Tue-day. but adjourned the prooudingi A_ low min- utes latenrpqtilthfltp owmc weer- _ I-A,‘I Iva-v â€" â€" - utu bur. noti'i (MIMI owing moor- tdn tormuths hum; been neglected. â€"rn» new pcnmont will imam the earnings of char-women. Bum mou any that it in impouible to hop thdr ntore {loom clolu while the cm!- lncs am muddy. unleu they arc scrub- bed every day. â€"One of our (on diving: in report. ed. to 'be preparing a gamma on "The. Joy: and Sorrow: of a Spoflmn." He left for Lee's swamp. south 0! tho town. at an early hour use may inc. armed with 1 Parker dict-‘03 and. enough ammunition to rope I. Boer battalion. Results hter. ,_L -â€"Havo you money that is not bringing in utiatnctory return! If no. call on the Victoria Imn a: Savi ‘ 00.. of Lindsay; they havesozneoxoe - lent investment features to offer for any mun" of money from one dollar up. The! are also loaning money on real estate on the most favorable terms. -â€"Thc annual meeting of the George Matthew. 00.. Ltd.. was held at Pctâ€" erboro on Monday. The officer-swore I've-elected as follows: President- George Matthews. an. Lindsay. Vice- Pmident and manager 0! the Hull branchâ€"AV. E. Iatlhewm Ottawa. Lovers of good music should remem- her the concert to be 'ven on the 23rd bypthe choir of ambrifiat. Methodist church. assisted by in: Lean M.$ Hays. eolo vioiinint. This choir has the reputation at giving first class concerts. and no effort in being spared to make thid one better than ever. Admission. 25c: family tic- kets 50c. Tickets et Porter’L-dwl. mat-tween the provinciel police end the city police tramps. hoboes and. migrants of all descriptionl ere hav- ing a hard time o! it. Acting- nude: instructions. from the Deputy Attor- ney-General. the county otficiale have been driving them out at their dio- tricte. They (locked to the! city and now tin detective department has de- teiled. a squad to gather them in be- fore they get a chance to stems. Mne- istrate Steers has been helping in the good work by sending tramps brought before him to the Centre! for a term. Putting no stores is the lending Putting up atom is we mung; feature at domestic economy 1t: pre- uut hi , undid. that U» intranetiou of pro! ‘36 the ert of putting up stone are eynchran- aus. Hanover, it is declared that people who have gem put up stoves never really acquire this limit of florid diction. Moral: If you- desire to continue to be hire the tinsmith and. hand over 0 him‘ your stoves. course. in this oonnect’on. there. will be inquisitive persons ready to ask "what about the timmith I” But that! as Kipling would any. is another at ory. The blockade caused by the "cut" freezing was broken Monday evan- iug by the: Str. Undine. owned by 010 Kennedy-'1) Wis Co... and 1.0.“: morn- ing halt-a-donen steamers undo port with heaVy tom; The Marie-Loni” brought up 13 cribs of logs for! the Rmhbun 709.; t_1_:e Stranger and; Beav- , __...:.‘1a In:- .T, - "r ”H"?- R/uhbun Co.; the Stranger and; Beav- er. 7 and 8 cribs respectivelx for J. Carew' and another boat landed a cargo of wood for Knowlzoa's yard. The vernment steamer Empire mar-he port about 12 01 Monday night from’ Lakefield with the steam- dnlling machinery. and left lull-an- hour [arer for I‘mkefield to bring up A -- Th- F‘- mvigation Ania 01m â€"-We show a most oolnl’Mi good suit for fill me winter our turn divine: in uppit- '. Allan; Co mugié would TOM?” is dapu'lment is filled prioesmulowueminspimofaatmngmd the “out” oomplota stock of Men’s and Boyt’ Clothing winter m. Men’s “Id Boys’ Underwea- on ‘ â€"x:. J. McClelyland. at Kirklield n m in town latdy. the guests of Mr. .‘Gmr.olthesouth ward. ' ' â€"m.. Lyuie 112ng has gone to To- a. not ‘ronto (amend: coup ieofm weeks with' nl' If her sister. Mrs. S. Wp. Johns. ’ . - ' â€"Hr. A. 0. 80“. of Oakwpod. ocu- ed on town frienb Monday. -I:. John‘ Vance. at Hillbrook call- ed on lrienthin town Saturday. â€"Dr. C. E. Satan. of Onkwood. call- ed on Lindsay friends Tuesday. -l£r. G. H. Woodward. Canningim. W» in' town Monday on.btuincu. â€"Mr. Peter thnuon, of Kirkfield. was in town Ina-day. â€"l(r. J. G'. Moore. at Coboconhm in town lately on but-“mu. . â€"Division madman Cheer. d Orillh. an. in town Kanday. , â€"Mr. Harry Mom. of Millbrook, spent Sunday: in town waiting friends. -Snmyor Niven.ol Ramadan. re- turned tron. Toronto loamy. â€"Ir. D. Grant. of Woodville, wa- io‘ town Saturday on basins-a. â€"Mr. Fred. Tran. of Kimnount, ml in town on Saturday. ~10. J. '11 Minna. of Bob“!- geou. called on (own friend: to-dny. -â€"County Councillor McQundo. of Ounce. spent Saturday in town. â€")lr. and In. P. Morgan rvuurned gain their honoymon trip Prim. ‘. Lun. DeGnui and Mrs. num- 5:“. Bobcamon, were in town Inn- y. -Mr. and 31m. Arthur Bouyea; of Boston. Has... an visiting his pu- ents, MIL. A, Bouyea. o! the east ward. â€"Miaa Rosa Platt. of Bobcaygeon. has been in town {or song (hys, the of Mr. and 1113. EL Fowler, 0! up north ward. â€"Mr. A; C. Allen. of Rnckcroft, Har- Vey township. was in town on Sunday attending the funeral of his brother. the late Wm. Allen. â€"lisl Katie Brown, of Glenarm, has returned hung after spending: phi-Int? week with the Nissan - We. at Ivy Grove. -Mfs. Wm. Pym, of Peterboro, pas-ed through. lately from Halibut- ton. where she had been visiting "fonds for sewer-.1 weekl- â€"Mrs. C. R. Stewart. of Bobcnygeon, and hat daughter. ms. J. Galbmth. ot Bambi-ides. were united: tho Simpson house last night. â€"Mr. Geo. Jordan. wife and child. who have been visiting the parental home at Fenelon Falls. left for Base land. 30- Thuradny a! last week. â€"B¢v. J. W. Macmillan. minister at St. Andm‘s, will conduct serviced at {In Prabytorim church. Dunsford, mxt Sundny dternoon at 3 o'clock. -N.iaa Edith Maewood. daughter of Mr. John W mm of the Victoril. Loan Sufi Ca. 10“ “It My for Whitby ieS' 001160. '- l- wâ€" up .vâ€"â€"â€" , hour. with' his son, . n ma- mitL barrister. Dr. McDiumid has receiVed a unanimous invitation to re- min a fourth W at Whitby. town' Tuesday on hm Ed had a. Very good tourist trade during the usa- aon. and many Arneriem assured him‘ they would return next m with larger panic. . » -Mir. W. A. Baker. ED" of Lou Mien, 011.. was in tour lately on hid w td the parental home near: Stouffvillo. Dr. Baker. some years ago practised his prdeasion in Boboay- geoo. and returned a couple of weeks ago to enjoy a hunt with village friends. ed situations. every one of which is a pniikâ€"provoktz. They play resembles “What. finppened to Jones,” and the pbflonners were extremely clever in their. various roles. “Why Smith Lea Home," “Haven't laughed ab much in the last six months.” marked a. Jolly cit- izen to a friend as they“! Infill; the Academy: Tuesday evening. and we {my _many others? could truthfully ~ ____-“_ -I-g-‘J- with new and Into-chm Irvin. who Md; of laLennan “t,“ (or Danth. be ha- been «11910104 Bauer. ED" of Lou as in tour lately 0'1 parental home near: Baker. song ye}? 8:6 had been in visit“: his

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