the scan 2 report: and» 1- tin: 56- mplet‘ed Cobourg ‘ Paton Turpin c Croasen x lit?) m anti- Bent'le! .lIIowever, when Skip Fhvefle. by Payne‘ niingaguard wichmis last. stone Butler W fa. majority or one for ’03!- Momm am into three (for Ihixnaelf und tied mmre. .: Ir -_- ‘_l ‘ Ibis was the expiting stage of the tune with batik: aides doing y ‘ ~M, qareful own-ling. Bead moâ€" ’ cm" waded in scoring a. two-end in . the ##9? ninth, but F1ave11e repeated the tea showecl rough. covered oppon- 8â€"7 in II Sw- logs 8-7 ation. Bead {cm-owL ï¬ction to the winds in the hst end when needing 5': “to win. an med-n build up. a. “3‘31. He Was lying three when 31"“ played his ï¬rst stone, gett- ï¬ng bbot With a mce.draw. Bead “‘9 3 Pretty amt {Withhia use but onhy succeeded in flaking “t mature, leaning £4de one j‘ LHH‘LE BEAT DODSON" - ~ ; neanwbne ower across the rink flea Littb of Lindsay was tau-lino lor the ï¬nals by defeating A. lichen. L“ gamma in an intending 3m _Vâ€"-â€"v out oneaatone, Leamn: 1% one mp ontheend and shunt-ham It was a sphendjd game and both rmlm are to be congratnhfled. The Demonnel of the rinks was as 410!- 11.....- in the next and ï¬re two were until! 5:41, with fonf ends to play. mulls flowaer, by spelendid cum-ï¬x 809‘ one in boat: the elem an‘d Weuth' “qucd the game with: Iihree 53" the Miriam Linda†Were lyinzg mm, and althoucli Bead and a» “mum“ in, was hat donewaa ‘3"? 5nd am not qhan‘ge the emu“ darling {was at times brilliant! and airways interesting and the good Ms of the .‘two rinks were enum- "mm-311w aheered by the Dissallery, whim foIIowed the progress 0! {he . The 30mm rink’ played care- My and steadily at the Wing, getting a. M on end: or the first two ends. Flaveue’s men tied Elle aware with a taro-end. in the third, but the quari’ette from: Little Bob ï¬ne back with: a. one and then a_ amend and were three t'o the-good at the end 0: Elle fifth-g theflle Jon the sixth wiflh one shot, but Reed’s flour retaliated by Worse on the seventh, mainfaiinz their lead 01 three; .Ihe complexion of 1 Little. or Lind-aw. .vs. Dobaon of Benetton. ._ . A big qrowd of interested lpecih- atom was on hand for the uni-tin- a'b, ind the aï¬ezintereafl settled in the batfle beaveen Flavolle and Real, both t'anhrd winners. They Ind 1 beautiml game, in which the rm, mile at nigwaeven‘f ban- and people followed the play. . ï¬ï¬rbbrmgh'a (last «tame :t'o ï¬g. are in the primary ï¬nale faded yea- gerday afternoon. when Skip A. 7W was [:1de beaten by Skip Dob- :gon, of Bean-non. to Nbe tone .0! egoâ€"6, while the Veteran Iki'p. Mâ€. A. add or Bobcau'geon, defeating J. a. manual. by 14â€"11. Little of Lind- 2†proved too good for Skip 1‘9- good of Oriuia, defeating the notab- vener by 14 shots tod‘, Whig m m an time Skip Flhune of Lindsay, ya demonstrating the scorch of his This hit two Lind.†rinks, Bea- um and Wu in the semi- ï¬nal. and the. draw was nude as follows for the game lust night; . thumb, of mm, vs. 3nd, of in! known Nap-nee curler, Skip Run; lbw 14-19 in n intending IwmnmmmbmWIbOl- We" was brow to I W lad night only two or [he twenty-em ï¬nk, ma; started on Tuesday u- left in flhe tannins tor “moon were he wan": prizu and they Were that beam of god the nï¬ous rounds to â€a; other in ï¬le find- labia M33. The gm yesterday Meg'e m†contested, and RINK m bon- y) nu been one of the'hoot sun- ;wz‘never held here is Wed on 1xn.l.‘ he: mm are tï¬dfluhe event‘uviu be over zoniehtq L : l I {amid-[,5 Great intemï¬ Was taken in the WI ' ' westerday and there ‘were â€a: npeqtators present: throughout _L _:_'I.u.--u..“-f Inn“- “mung lamina a! Linlay’ s Achievements '5! 3'91 hem whiéi "If; at Winnipeg by betting‘tlhe a Great 82mm , â€00200103021184; w. 1101201WW-13 vmmmuy’s Examiner.) progress was made hat nigh! with the meal. and the prob..- ‘, LINDSAY, mt}. Jmnm a -If your atomadx, heart; or Md- neys are weak, try at Jail: a tar :dgses only at Dr. Smop's Restorat- iivc. In ï¬ve or tel! Mb only. flab result will surprise you; A few cents wilfcove'rtllh midi 'And [here is why ‘11pr coma so um 5" Dr. ï¬hoap doe‘snt drug ttb atommufl, nor dips- umbehbrtorkidneys'Dx-a Shoop'o Morals“ goes directly to the weat’ and him nervas End! organ lab- i‘ba on constraints nervu When time sene- fail, the depenfl'b In'z org’au- ml: of new ï¬lter. This plain, gut†7.“ tflfll, clearly. tel-ls W (Dr, M's Mil-alive in so WWW new Dam ’1 leading drum evemlxeze to Rive 3 Wm 4' K â€may. ~Th‘aisihogdawontheiandm'ar- ket an! a liars: numberâ€!!! pliers Wereweighed- alxl.'il’('.»l B Forber’t 'v. Albert-G. H. Bophnï¬ K. C. for plaintiff. moved to con-1 tinue injunction gnawed fly the bo-i cad judge at Lindsay. R. J. M0-1 Langzhflin. K. 0., for defendant, con- tra. Injunction ng'ains‘t‘ outtim tinber only continued to trial, but. ddéndant be permitted to w 1033 almndqy But to mill. Plaintiff to hate iiterty to h‘dd Elizabeth ‘Al- bert as administra‘tix and 'her childâ€" ren .as parties; Coats of motion in earn-e unless trial judge atherwise ants. Order made tor payment ~61 costs, including dusts ottihis motion Newton'v. Town of Lindsay -â€"" R. Hopkins, K. 0.. for third parties, mOVed for payment of their costs.“- ter settlement of nation by defend- em Against row; in Newton cm.- Porter! 8. mm Before Cartwright, mast'er. Thurs- day in Toronto the 'foHowing cases of doom! interest was decided. Cases Dealt with at Osgoode Hall Memoir, .o’t regal-born», and \G. B. Ham or Napkins: Wt {WI-J. Bend. z'. I mnaomox‘: ‘ x. J Elbe m ï¬his mowing in the tomb round. at the. mohï¬wom'nere very interesting, Elbe: rewd as Pqterboro- ’ f 1 'Peterboro M; G. Morrow. 13 0; Davidson, 12 lEConpall3~ 2’ Lindsay ' 7' 7._' Paperboro 1:3 NJ. O’Connor, ML [3. L; Giro“ 5 gamma-g {manna :a ‘J. a). mu aw. Little the my. hat LM‘E men curled brilliant]: in the M kw. ends and .won «Mahatma 011846. -. H , mmhmeu'folown .' . m MON m mt; ' who tindgnnelnthe maintain 13h: Mine bump“ this morning he- tmn the mm this skipped In Mam. We and male was intensely interesting land was tollow- ed h! n lune gallery “mentors. the play m 0: u nee-aw “tax-cg" zed at . ; Before Jmtice Ffloun‘hriage. in tha‘ agile bonrt the following case wnq . WIN Gums ‘ Ibogood. 01-min 3: Little. Linda! ' \ “I . ‘ 4 ' i “ Dotson, Begv. vs. Moore, Pet- Littk. ‘ Lind {mg Dohuon, haw. . . as - L ! 10 Reid. my. my a. neon-us, i’et. \ x l. llf . ~t.'.“11 The uni-ï¬n!!! are being played were the more: in the m1 commenting May; G. a. Litth . am, m m ... JMIW â€"1 18 Bemxton 5.. .. “300102101010 -â€". IO “b H H to. ‘W [WL m Lnint‘h â€raved. Beaverhn’a stock a Rifle, III. M here act he: in the 17am when Lindsay} piled an e the end. Nothing dented Bench ton m but m 1. Norm: 101' font in the next‘ end, only lb (one the twelfth h! “me. The thirteenth tell to Bennrton'lu one shot; but Lind- w by twin on.t‘he red end. win: aim «gum-mammal: and acorn U2 end; .were 0.: (allows; Lindsay .uit' Begun-yon mntwmameeenunm aehnflhundï¬indaywueaixtohh good- hommumwmmm EVENING GAMES ‘AT 8. 2’ E 53:89. W12 .13: Ehvdle~ Lin. -An important mount of the Cornell Brgvim Colnpw was â€held ..t.odav..:«r “(13.1 It â€"48 vaduï¬w-m. 1.! Jam- dros- Biot. He knows Hold hr an â€alien. ~W‘qmaglwm. head Min \twmmnmmum- mince]: athppedinflmmm one of Dr Mbï¬nKRï¬M lets.“ you Mr or drum {Mutmetomubnbpmm be betterdl. Try one dose wbe 009MB“ ‘aboganldmmmuw. .t'he box-and it; can't Mr. G. ’3. Hopkins, K. 0., hum ingalmotenrib.fhemnltoibelng struck bys atom atthecurlinxrink and nodal on his foot. by Iisflrienda. Mr. Kidd '38 can- pletdy taken by surprise, but min a suitable acknowledgment. 1112.11. Kidd, o! the Benson Home. whom been amulet-red to tin Te- ‘cunseh, London. was on Wetlands! Congratulations are being showered upon the Lindsay curlers by their iriends on their triumphs at the Pet- erboro bonspiel. They arrived home on the nyer Wednesday carryingxwith" theniour pairs of curling stuns. the ï¬rst prise. which Mr. Little secured in his defeat of Mr. F'lavelie. ï¬reside. a consignment of gold locket: mm by Flavelle, and a set of ebony bushel by‘Mr. O'Connor. Rev. Father-O'Connell's Heath was the result of a. more cold mutt-acted about a month ago. He was about 75 years of m. ppoor and the little children. Hewas besides a priest of exceptiuial ability and was considered one oi the ï¬nest Latin scholars in the diocese. His death removes one D! a trio of grénd old clergymen of the dioeest of Peterboro, whose labors on behalf 0! their people will serve as monu- ments when th'ey are called by death. The two remaining are Rev. Father Lynch, formerly parish priest ht Lindsay, but who is now Jiving re- tired in Peterboro. and Rev. Father Conway, parish priest of St. Paul's church, Norwood. Rev. Father O'Connell was a nat- ive of 'Galway. Ireland, and was a clergyman who was beloved by all classes. He was good-natured. broad- mlnded. and tolerant. a friend or the hiahop. He was afterwards appointed parish priest of St. Earth's church. Ennismorï¬ and_a1ter some years re- tired (tom aztive work and took up his residence at St. Joseph's hospi- archdiome of Kingston) was formed with the late Bishop Junot/as ï¬rst the province. “Father Dan." as he was election- ately known. was Mb meat at St Joseph's church. Douro, when thb present diocese of Peter’boro, (which was at that tuneaportionof, the noon up am 0’0†trout the fun- lh, incidence, corner iaewse and Duke-d... end proceeded to Riven-“dc cement-h (Llwll‘Hu. FATHER D. O'CONELL. The death took plnoe at St. Joe- eph'e hospital, Petal-hora. at two o'â€" clock this morning. 0! Rev. Fnther Daniel O'Connell. one of the oidut ‘W iï¬ernoon at | o‘clock of “to. flame: Show. or [ninth-.7. aged; 36 morm‘two months; man deceased W. who has only been ill about {no Months, “was born in own “Min. Durham bounty. Ber vmiden nuns was :Selina. Plum mmnmumner loos her W ud one annular end four pone. mbeae are Eva. Laue. Mes, Miller“ and Gordon. She is mo Inn ï¬nd by he: mother, and 'hflaer, It. and Mn. Ohâ€. mum, at Luau-m. land Mme utters and brothers, Mrs. C. 23. Mr, of Bundrtdsea Mrs. 0.. awnnt‘on, mu Funny. 0! Toronto, Er- Presentation at the Benson Home nest. of Midland. Eddie, of Toronto ond mm in the antes. In religion â€be ikoeoud an: 5 member or ï¬t. mnw,‘ church. ' l 1 ‘ Funeral took place yesterday outer-- -l l 7.238. JAM-EB BEAM. . . map ad death occurred 1!: Ron lunar-in} W on Wed dune. He was always willing with the helping bud. and was a good {minds and neighbor. He has been road om for the past twelve llr- Brnon 1311: a. large estate and was one o! the county's stuwiu't ci- can 0! the Mannie Lodse. 0‘ WM“ he was a member. m for :bont a your and gradually growwul'er untiltheend me. He was h'hil 59th year and V“ born on the homestead 1n Ops township, at the Bryan school settlement. '1‘: funeral took place on Jan. 5th Wmmwm m o! www.mdumnden. Calla-ah. On the 4% M- from ‘ comth o! the liver. He Ind been DAVID Bataan Mr. David Bryaon. brotpl Nursing 3 Broken lib WETWY of the Catholic church Glass caught her state in‘hu' d". and threw mu. The! secured M in Oakwood with one. ‘ m proud: mounted to shout twenty dollars. Mr. Wilson. the 91’0- prietor,isltobelooked upon I. ‘ mm. is ex'bocted law. port to the comment! III like]: Meantime“... Mbï¬mdflhm “muowbhre- ot “C 00.0....00..........0. 50000000900000.9100... EJ.W.WAKELY§ .†OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0.0.0.0....OOOOOOOODCCO... Fur Stoles Buffs Mufl’s if Caperines Caps Collarsi Astrachan Coats Seal Coats 3 Persian Lamb Coats and. 3 Lindsay’s History “FUBLA Biggest Fur Sale in '3‘ to be sold regardless of cost. Space will not permit prices, but if you'd SAVE MONEY VISIT T H IS STORE FIRST. One door east of the Dominicn Bank. Every fur garment to be turned into money. Every garment guaranteed perfectâ€" no old stock. Our entire stock ‘ug A.".' .‘Ah‘-’.“ 11 Lamb Coats and 5. Fur Lined Coats Collars 3 Seal Coats 3 :;:.-I7'u.|