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Omemee Mirror (1894), 16 Jun 1898, p. 2

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l HE TORON'I‘O (iENi R \L TRUSTS ‘ (m i‘ .\\‘.as exucutors undert'xe Ian. “111 and teskament of Adam Budapath, deceased, who in his lifetime was the ex"Cutor oftho estate offing-Hem: Huds- poth, dew-used, has instructed MR. THOMAS A. MI'l‘CliELL, Auctionon, ¢ Any .-- --_ to ofler forgé'e by Public Auction at the Bradburu House in the ‘1’. i “8 South-east. quarter of lot number six in the Fifth Conceasxon of the Tow n- ship of Emily in the County of Victoria Containing fifty acres more or less. This farm adjoins the Village of Ome- mce and on same is said to be ere-clad u x'rnmf' house, burn and stable. The soxi is reported to be a. first-class clay loam. 'i‘i HMS: Ten per cent. at. the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thew-utter without. interest; or if the pxrvhauer so desire, ten per cent. a! the time of sale and snflicient to reduce the purchase money to fifty per cent. with- ix‘ thirty days thereafter without inter- est, and the I’vaiance being fifty per cent. to H, secured by a. first mortgage on said lands, according to teruil, to be made known at. time of sale. ..v Jililbrook om“. over new Post office. Umemee omce. over Brad!) urn‘s U weary. “i‘ovr {Ix-filmy particulus and conditions of sale apply h the Auctioneer or to R. J. GRANDY. ESQ, Omomee. J. W. LA‘NGMUIR, Managing Director of The Toronto General Trans (‘ompamg 59 Yonge Street, Toronto. EDGAR MALONE, 50 Yonge Street,anonto, 26-2t Vendors’ Solicitors. the V11: Trilbys Winks Alabamas Scotch Reel Up-to-date Specxal Vcncedora 9tofls.m.: lwipan. EXECUTORS’ SALE Of Farm Property. flanfiay, the 4th Day of July, 26-2t OMEN BE EVERY MON DA Y. Bun-mun Solicitor, Notary Public, an, Money to Loan. 9-lv VILLAGE of OMEMEE , ..5c. Pipes - for 15 Ct 35 and 40c Pipes for 25 15c Pipcs for 10 20c Pipes for 5 Corn Cobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at Dr. T. Pcpham Mcflmlnugh, EYE. 8A R. THKGAT AN!) NOSE. DR. YILLAR D's OLD STAND, LATELY OCl‘I'PlED BY DR. KEM PT, Bankruptsmck of Pipes iJiIVI. COLY I N’S Tongan-la! Parlors. KING STREET. OLVIEMEE. Corn" offleorge und Murmy Streets. Ornca HOURS: WECDOK'S BESI FRIEND MILLBROOK. : : : ONTARIO. ‘. fut in Cigars 1898 at the hour of one oclock In afternoon the following proper”, LARGEST SALE ll'l CANADA. For 28 Years Robert Ruddy. PETERBOROUGI’L 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for ' ssncoesa- .antity of un- '."his “ill be ers, and \\ Ill tnndard of enjuyed in SBI‘VIBB zed In every 25 Cents 25 25 If 25 C. 25 H 10 “ â€" H 15 Cents 25 IO ‘( .rio. )N E 92. U Omemee, Emily, June 7th, 1898. Fortyâ€"ninth year,flfth session Council met at 10 o’clock u. In. no a. C0: N: of Revision pursuant. m adjourn- went. Present the Reeve Wm. Adams. De- p'xty Reeve Wm S. Gruhmu and Coun- ciliurs Isaac. H Gee. David .\1. Kennedy 1- d Deums Scullgthe lieeve presidinfl. ed)‘, that the following accounts sged‘ and paid In the usual man- that In m any . nls H. Donoglme for work performed on lllh Cunces- sion Line 4". of Middle Llne 9 50 Mrs. Godfrey, for maintenance 0! Marp A. Hanna, indigent, 1 month from 4th May to 4th June Inst. .......... .. 7 (0 Mrs. Catherine Leary, indigent charity ... .....- ...... .... ...... 5 00 Peter “’3th, lndlgent“ euro of D (3de ...... ........._, 5 00 mll'y', proporb1?n of half) bulldggfg cul- g nndary yawn: ' After taking the usual oath for mem- ber of Court of Revision the Court “is declared upen. Moved by (301m. Kennedy, see. by Conn. Fee, that the fallowlng duly ap- proved accounts he paid, namely : William Ashmore. for repairing Culvert. on 14th Lon. West of L Wes! Quarter Line............... 25 Jas. Courtney, repairing culvert on 13m Con. Line East of West Quarter I.lne.... .. 3 00 Curry «5; (.30., for 2 Locks for lot Boxes................ 50 ”1:35“ George F ranks dmweraee .01: exantmétm report on said w urk. â€" Carried. Moved by Depâ€"Reeve, see. by (‘(mn_ Seully, that wheteas it has been report- ed to this ("ouncil that Bimard Hit-key, appointed Paliimnster on Road Divis- ion No. 29, has removed from said D1- vision, that the s‘utute labor on said Division be supervised by Geo Franks, Pathmaster on Road Division No. 93.â€" Curried. The followmg appeals were received, namely : From Margaret Connors appealing against theassebsment ofthesouth half of Lot 6, (m . R, and the north half of lot 7, Con. ,au leing h ohigh. Moved b) Coun. Scull), sec. by Coun. F,ee that the Reeve and Den. Reme be 11nd are hereby appointed i1. (Imumlttee to invefiiynte Uneestnbkishment of the Loop Line befiw'éen {/m 14 .u 15 Con. 9 in thirflunicipality, ascertaining es- tablished \1 imh if possible, also the alt- titude of the ratepayers concerned as to widening or closing of same, said Com- mittee to report at July Session of this CunnclI.-â€"Carried. Mr. Francis Milioy appeared re damp. ening ofditch opposite lot. 3, con. 8, and the placing of tile therein.â€"Ruferred to l). Scully, Commissioner. Messrs Michael Fitzpatrick and Pat- rick Dufl‘y appgured re widening and fixmg Iocation 6f knees on Loop Lme between Lots l4 15’4‘011. 9, Emily, otherwise closing of sama‘~ Messrs. Francis Kearns and \Yillluln Sullivan appeared re the dividing of polling sub-division No. 1. and the os- tablishment of a. polling place in the Northern portion of said Divismn.â€" Leit over for consideration at next meeting. FrOm William Callaghan, appealing against. the Assessment of the South half of lot. 6, concesaluu 13 as being too high. From the Czumda°Comp3ny,Tux-onto, appealing against assessment as at pre- sent and requesting to have north half and west. half of south haH' of Lot 11, Con. 11.nssealed to J. McDonald and E. Elllott, Lindsay l’. O ,as 'l‘emu us and to have the north hulfof lot. ll, (2.41.5, as- sessed to S C l’urkin, Lindsay 1‘. 0., as tenant. After close comparison nnJ investigw tion it. was moved by Dep- Reeve Gm ham, sec. by (bun. Scully, thut the ap- peals as received he dt ciulod as fnllone, than: to say: That the asseeanwnt of the south halfof lot 6, con. 3, he reduced to 55550, that the assessment of the H. huliof lot 6, con. IS, be reduced to'51600, that the msessment of the 3. half of lot 3,con. )4, he reduced to $1700 and furth- or that \\ bereaa no person has appear- ed to represent the Canada Cmnwany as to their appeal, that the said appeal he not eutertaihemâ€"Carried. Moved by Coun. Scullp, see. by Couu~ Kennedy, that the Llerk be and is here~ by Instructed to make the uecasxary cor rectlom in Assessment Roll, as decided by this Court, and further that thouald Roll as corrected and revised be now adopted an the corroct Revised Roll for ulis Municipality for the current year, and further, Hm this Council do now adjourn no a (Your: 0! Revision, and fonhwlth proceed to transact general Municipal bualnesa.â€"Carricd. M; “L R. McQuudc appeared, request- ing gxfienfliture of proceeds of Sula of dikké’t’fidrg‘wfifijllggn road, on Divisiu n , 1 Ku‘yfidfiJ m3) is Puthmaster.â€"Nu Moved by Conn. Scully, see by (101:. Reeve Graham, that George Franks [w requested by the Clerk to allow Mr Julius Lewes to perform his statlne la- bor accruing to Division No 93 on the Lane used in Lieu ofthe Concession line instead of on said Division and further Council men met as per a. ijonrnmcnt. Present all the members, the Ru w in the chair. The minutes of last session \\ ere read, upprovrd and confirmed. Mr, Julius Lewes appeared pursmmiiy and requested to be allowed to pa-riurm the purtimi of his statute iuiyor uccru- in: to Road Division Nr'. 83 (kurge Franks, Pathnmster) on Lune. used In Lieu of Concession Liz-e, instead of said Diwaiun. Emily Council Proceedings. ied. $3 75 wed by Coun. Sonny, sec. by Coun. 625 Rich. Council for Work I erfm med opposite Lut Gun W Quarter Line . ..... ................ Mrs Samuel Johnston, charity, 1001bs flour . ......... Chas D Barr, fees, registration German gravel pit lense.... G H Hopkins, Emila, proportion dramng German gravel pit lease...... ...... Chas Corneil, salary as Assesax r as per by-luw â€"-Ca.rrted. $109 Tu Moved by Conn. Fee, see. by Deputy Reeve Gral am, that the Clerk be. and Is hereby instructed to rendcrun uc~ count to Township of Vernlum fu. one Luifamount of Registration: {91‘5l|r(i9|" man gravel pit lease (any 916)).â€"(,‘ur- fled. uuu vv UUL UUCCLI Enamelling, Refining, General Re- .. , 1:ke ‘Jand syrn \ pairing, Vulcanising, Parts, Tires, Rep- airs. Sundries, etc. it the “'00! ‘ Repairs Guns and Sewing Machines. Otonabe River: 5,18," work :uuvw‘ee‘“ Omemee citizens, I “W attemfih“ ‘3 Bol‘f“3m. ‘ Moved by Cnnn. Fee. see. by Conn. Kennedy, that this Council ll!) now ml- journ to meet on Friday nan, the lULh lust , at. the hour of live o'clock p m.â€" Carried. Thie band has been attacked repeat- edly by Spanish gnerilies and regulars but With each advance of the enemi" the marines had met. them and had driven them back. When night. fell Saturday after sixteen hours of contin- uous conbat, i left the Americans as firmly entrenched on Cuban soil as their had been when the fighfing begae: During the long engagement during the day {our Americans as I have said, had iost their lives, but the loss of the Spanish is believed to have been much grenter.-Maii and Empire. While the fighting was going on the Marhiehead stood close in the hay, and sent shells into the woods from which the Spaniards were conducting their operations. Spanish troops from the shore fired m thegunboat with Muusers and a (‘uhan Mint on board_ was shot through one of his legs. Héfincolonei in thefnbanarmy. Bartholomew Mc- Gowan, aprlvnte1n(‘ompuny“ 1)." will lose one of hrs hands. it was shattered by a Mauser bullet. A short while he- fz-re I left Guantnnumo bay the battle- ship Texas arrived and sent ashore fifty marines and two rapid-fire guns. The Marblehead also sent reinforce- ments to Lt.-Col. Huntington. Although the enemy’s troops in the vicinity of Guantanamo hay ontnnm- bered the marines at least three to one, tne nine hundred men landed from the Panther successfully held their possession on the crest. of the heights. Dr. John Blair Gibbs, the assistant surgeon who was killed, fell almost at first tire from the Spanish advance col- umn. He was standing at the dom- of his tent. He was a volunteer of only :1 few weeks’ service. and was extremely popular When the news got around of .\lc(‘olgun and Dumphy, who were of (‘aptaun Spicer’s company, there was it l10\~l of rage, and the men declared that a dozen Spanish lives “'Ulllll pay for each wound that llflll heed it-flicted on their dead comrades. Scouts found blood in positions trom which the Span- ish forces haul been driven, and every indication that the enemy’s losses in last night’s engagement were severe. One fiohl battery is now shelling the woods. Captains Elliott and Spicer, with detachments, have moved forward. and another engagement is expected at any minute. The marines fought like veterans of many wnrs as soon as the first Spanish Volley hnd been fired. Trnnps Fought Hand 19 Hand with Swnrfls. The nine hundred marines Nit-iiinpod here fought all last night hand to hami with three times their number oi Spain- iards. The form-s that attacked them Saturday, regular troops and gueriihis, were repulsed, as “its culiled to The Mail and Empire yenterduy. After thirteen hours of desperate \\Ili\' at close quarters they tied into the illlli‘ii, but remained a“ uy only lur a few hours At nine o'clock last night they dashed in again on the vamp. which scarcely had warning of their conning before it vicious combat was on at close quarters. 80 near (lid the Spaniards approach it their wild rush that tiie officers (-1 marines and the men in the front ranks found their ravolyors more um- ful than rifles, and their swords ofgreiu servive, l.ient.-(‘ol. Huntington plat'ed his men so as to protect every part of the Camp. The six companies formed in a hollow Square. The enemy rushed in from all sides of the vamp, Tim bodies ot‘Jitrneu .\lc( ‘nluitii (if Stonehiiiii, 31:158.. and William Dutiph)‘, of Glou- cester, .\lass., two of the marines who were killed, as I cabled yesterday, while they were on scouting duty, twre found aiterthe engagement. The bodies had been {rightfully mutilated by ina- chetes. The ientures were scarcely re- ocgnizahle. Itieuts. Neville and Shaw and thirty men of Company "1),” who had gone onton Routing duty, and who were missing at the end of yesterday's first engagement, are safe. ’l‘hey re- turned to cnmpthis morning uninjured hut greatly exhausted. They had not gone far from the camp when they found themselves in the centre of a host of Spaniards. Then began a des~ perate hitttle Not one of the marines was injured. Lieut Neville reporisthat. at least five Spaniards were killed. He believes that their death list will be much larger, and that they took away many victims. Full Details of the Engagement at Guantanamo. Cuba, on Saturday Night. {s4 7 gimme § Peterboro Cycle Works. R. J. BRANDY, Clerk. 10 ()0 60(0 385 2 00 A Grand UniOn Excursxon, un- der the auspices of the I.O.F.. of Bethany, and C. O. F., of Fleet- wood, will be held on Saturday, june 18, 1898, per G. ’1‘. R., to Lakcficld, thence to Lindsay by the commodious Steamer, “ Gold- en City," (Capt. l<cynolds,) where a special train will be waiting to conycy the excursionists home. The Inland \r‘.'=1ter5()fth(: Coun- ties of Peterhorongh 21ml Victoria. comprising aportion of the famous ’l‘r‘ent Valley Canal 5) stem, con- tain some of the grandest scenery to he found anywhere in Canada, and in attractiveness far surpasses some of the most famous resorts rm the Continent. This excursion will traverse the entire route, in- cluding the following Lakes, Kat- uhuwnnzuCh ',rr Stun y, Chemon'r Huckhorn, Lmi-sitk, l gum. and *x‘tnrgeon. Z X'crnsionists will also have an opportunit} of seeing ..“. V 'Vir 7" 7"”7 VJ " Lnkttfit'id, Imlizin Villzigc, lfi bcay- goon. Stnrgcon Point and" other places of interest. This wi'ii pos- itively he the host Excursion of tho season. Tirkcts for the ound trip, including train and boat {are from ()meim'c, Franklin, Jnuns- wir'k 21nd Bethany ; Aduhs $1 00: Chilairsn 50c. Excursion gows by regular train in the morning. and rv-turns by special train in the evening. Hot and cold water provided on the bent. The Committee has 33 arcd no pains to serum plensun and comfort for thosc who patronize this: excursion. W. Faint, Peterboro, any watch repalrjng you may need. ments with a Tor0nto firm to do as I buy direct from the factory. Is prepared to buy any quantity of Wool,'washed or unwashed, Wool Pickings, Geese Feathers, Hen Feathers, Turkey Feathers, and used Feathers. the above mentioned wheels PETER HAMILTOI‘E’S FARM IMPLEMENTS. THE BEST SCRANTON'COAL (‘mmwrulcâ€"«joscPh IIaMen, Chit'f Ranger I.()_ 1‘1; \V. I Fal- lis, Sec': 1.0. IMO. 12. 51.1; 165; Chief Ranger (2. 0. IR; \V. j. jonvs, Sec'y (2.0.17. Sturgeon-St, : OMEMEE. R. J. Mulligan, OMEMEE. with Ball Bearings and all the Latest Improvements. A Large Stock of Plow Points, and Repairs always on hand. Also a Large and First Class Stock of Best Building Materials of ALL KINDS. \Spinning, Weaving, etc. Fax'n’ns will find it to their advan- tageto buy direct from the \Vooikn Mill. \\'ool Blankets, Cotton a_nd Vool Sheeting, Flannel Shining, Stocking Yarn made to wear Izke ‘Jand spl‘n }am. Also a g: ncral suck of Dry (mode, it the VVooIlen Mill fag“: End of Hunter street bridge on the Grand Union Excursion. Pets! Hami We can supply you with any of ......... All at Spccml Rednecd Prices.......... ...... Office and Y z,1rd Copland Laidlm's Old Stand, R011 Carding a Specialty. ‘â€"I have made arrange- . H. Kennedy, \\ e wish to ca ‘1 the attention of the 1 Ubllc to COMET, MASSEY HARRIS, COLUMBIA, CLEVELAN I).' ........... AGENT FOR......... fan's Finders arzd MUWBfS Satisfaction.G“ar an a I”, RY. FAINT. Mr ("evil Cragg, of Monaghan, made ashurb visit with his brother, Harry, last. week and accompanied by Mr. Woods, of the same place. Our pastor, Mr. Pope, has returned from conference with renewed vigor and zeal in the work of the church. A number ofour Bethe] young ye. he were invited to a garden party at the residence of Mt. Geo A Mnncrief Busx Friday evening wlwre they spew a mostenjoyable evening. The Lnokout Committee of the League will pruvide a program on the evaning, ofJune 30th. Be sure and attend. That committee that was appointud L1, exchange ourlibrur)‘ seems \‘cn' mu“ m act. However \xealuall hear w in; them f,r another \\'eek,amJ il lyey don’t mnlce sume move we shall have to ummim anothcr, Our School teacher, we understand hasagreut taste for carpenter wurk. HOW TO PROCURE A WHEEL. Novel Way to Procure a First Class New $75 High Grade Bicycle. The Times Priming Company, i’eler- burgugil, ofl‘ers a first. clans limp-la, best. make, 1898 model, all the latest improvements, lurenher lady ur gentle- umn, to any man, \unnan, boy or girl who \\ lll Bend in a club of 3:3 paid sull- scrll ers to the daily Tunes at 53.00 per year, (or 65 paid snhscrihvrs for U umnthfl at $1.50 (”134) {or 3 months at 75c). Or the same wheel for u club M 100 nubucnbcrs w the Weekly Times at 85¢ per )eur. Club gutters have Hu- priveime oi sending part luiiy mm mm \H-ekly subscrlplimm. IL is no muhle to set are subscribers in these papers, up film) are equal to any in the chunlr). karam in Field, (P .elrdtn and [lower Seeds. Ornmm! Walsh, Druggists and Seeds- men. I’e:0rbom.â€"9-tf humpl'k‘l. cogotlner with subscriMIm blanks. sent, on application Whruls will be shipped same day 13>“ pfalllmcrlht’rd in received at 'l‘imesUHice Our New Spring Jewellery The Ladies are invited to Look BETHEL. T ‘ 0 . . Ivory :35 Sons, \Vc Sell at Small I’mfiis :22“ us the Money. \‘VL- know hm‘. the l’c()'2lL. \\'2: rm :2}\‘.;2_\:2 0‘; fclcd , 122221 in this vs 2\ :22 n~.t2j\> 1: Business 21121212525 “2.1; 21: a“ 36mm: to our Mada. Our methods of 2102222 1121.9 “’0 buy no old fashioned guuu‘: Goods in the best murkr-Is :1! Hw \‘v-z'y closest prir‘cs. ( SC” at sight, .mcuu 2c the quzifi'z h s 2 ml \szle 5 me rigid. ' will be one of 0m bgst lu c: xusc of [In In m} bzugains on 521 doparungnt. \ c1) chcialx:.1msthls \\(:t]\10r mm W, . 3mg, Special snaps in all the nvwcs.‘ “1:1ch of fancy mnslms, nllllons. and laws. hulk-5’ shirt \lelsts mm mm; WIS,pul‘;150ls.glt,;\r:s,lmSlter and corsets. wondexrle will» Er. 1h, luot and slut; dwmflnxnt'. Ludzcs' fine lutton Lou-ts 21ml (mums in all the nmust and luh >t fitfigs in blur; and (tlxoxolatc. \‘ L v.22] swll n‘iliincx'y um? «lays gum: ‘lllls Week below anything U‘el‘ lltux'd fill of considumg ink-5 Mid qualities. ' Wanted 100,000 (5102 Eggs 50,000 lbs. Wool. Has had sexeral \‘L ars’ m1 erurce in Militnn \\ 01k, and \u: can safely gum: 1110c cuxylnnu Manufacturing prices . Wool taken In the fleece ' 1.1-1 unnui'ucturcd as follows :C mling :11111:.pir111in11 1=c.11er111.:\ d. “1111 1 111.1mc11, and we furnish \mrp 25c pc-rc \d. . 10111.\'11116 1’1m1;ets S; 1111 per pair. Fame} all “1,101 flannel: .pcr yd. lxoll carding ac 111:111. weav- Cing IOC. pct yd. BARGAIN DAYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, LIEUT. AMES, Our Cutter, WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. Imported Direct, eratlirg‘ us to Emu; 11:6 re g1.- lation goods lower than can be purchased elsewhere Peterbow's Depafim Cfiicers recun irg Ouifts, V ii- f.r.d it to their advantage to give us a call ke gcre glacirg crders as we carry in stocks. ccnzglete line of Department complcte with :11} the latest styhs in nu- fancy Straw hats. shirts, collars and tits. Ififlimzv Department 15 well looked aftl-r. I’grlect fitting clutllir; youth's and boy's smts at about half the pI'lCc you w pay a tailor for making. 'FllOS. Kayerxr Gentg’ Fwnighmg REG‘rULA’FION WOOL I WOOL ! WOOL ! CELESTE-1 E E ..b‘uttex will not be taken on Special \ 31165 in Tums, Sugars and Tobacms Great Bargains in all lines of crockcrv Mufti Cutfits also Surplicd by CS. I’fiIEMEE 85 BETHANY 896 GEORG E STREET, MW MWW WW“ WW ONCE USED ALWAYS USED WWWW CORTICELLI SPOOL SiLK and wool tal‘ ll( Eflf l‘t USL lien 11 10V Bargain 1)a\‘s.... U) .3 El; «Q? Sons. best and most advanwd. :y are cheap. \Vc buy the the ncxust and latest illinery and dy'sss goods considcxm: styles and Lustmz, :5 ()ur ids thuusmuis of This \xu 111 CYCIW 1C ()OII: a I] <, or {or the )egr :5 .\ sre 200,000 m .r: cultivation 31m: yreuixcd an r“- luge ccngreua-L Sunday last. (inuuun 1e12, Mun brook V0 unleer t Hope to camp u.. Lu {he up a new fax the :10: ¢ c-tltage, I Mt. Thos‘ 3147-: um for Via-brim, looking after ‘ gave the Mirrur were pieased t-~ 1 in: good neam. AI will be Fée’i columns,ti;e ‘ m4 is 05'8er {or 321::- opportunity :nr to secure 3 nor bars. A large L ed up. Mr. A. E. Byers lut week in Ume Mr. HOHen, Sr” routo to visit {nu Miss Nellie Lat hersmwr, Mrs W. Hf. G. A, Xur ronto 'l'htzruiu} patchy-341 :a. in“. man upnghz :4. Fad!“ spent 3 (en the home ox Mrs. Miss B. Dan-$5 icing her aunt, .\E St. Lieut. Marsha \ Corps of :1 e Army have u m- There “ill be . bflflhu ( lunch J. L'. Tanner Ir 358':th a1 1 serviceas uzua‘l ‘1 Citizens n! 0339 coumn an: 1' I» h the Lus>e1 H :21 Yonge SL, 2.”;- d city. Blzor 1i :i I’rltchatd , 1’r0' Mr. E] wan! I‘IS in town 3i Nig‘ Johns past week a: :‘ 4'01”; Rowland The hand is 3‘, ed and t} e '12: Saturdxy (wear to the village. " lsnd “U: in: i. is wishing her Om The House on“ $1 3 o’clock Mon-i Mr. and Mrs. H itors to Lindsay E Prod. Taylor’s 1 say. h; nuw d‘rc: 80M (”etch unv hour i_ \~"‘\' our 156- meah. â€"- Postmscu. -â€"< 3v unan'uidabie, Z.- hnve 906:1“;sz be held m ::.e 1.6 phomgruph = I: .154“- in: the To get_ \‘0ur m r 502‘! ¢' “(8 them I» Greg”! Scum My J mm homo-r. = iudsay.-u»3m Mr. 1nd \lrs Sn: ida§ “1m 5w evening Keck. Mr. Samuel 1.3 the anrnctiuus an It is a. ham 35« me much credit wt: ‘ Wm. Shaw. The done by Mr. \V. L 1‘ to beech-3am: There was g King strep: } Batman's 1:».- caucht, how-x was done. Mr. bicycle record‘ the runaway E. Auend he «,1.’ under the any :( Order at l-‘vreswr Canadian ( min wood, on Satan} Cfipuon of Um h columns, and 3.} A man in Mu horses to seal, w “w; aski: g H Ottawa. The {ri pic of Uuaua rid are drxwu by :1: run by electrcnj ls run by ajacn: maud for horses Tuesday afterno teued to kl.1 w Neighbors heal cuue to the The Lindsay Rowan. a refined in Yonelmx, wen E. Gregory tixe house, luau} L: poseessimx ‘ was going to secured Mthou town and lodge path] is felt for scene and m<c hld “$le to chase and int. '5 9'9 Sh ~rt M r8. \V m \‘Ir, Chars M rs first «1' Mr. Be KI “In“ Thou] Jr.

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