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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Jan 1914, p. 20

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LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 9th, 1914. m WBAY PCS- Ashamed of that old F URNlTUR You can easily make the house 1001:. new and up-to-date again. Drop in and see some of the fine furniture in our stock. 1 Anderson Nugent Hospital at 3.20 yesterday afternoon. The only person present at the time of the tragedy was seven-year- old Johnny White. a cousin of the Demented Woman Slays , 9 -' Another 1 Bale ‘ ' - â€"â€" 7' TORONTO, Jan. 6.â€"Thought to , ~ . have been suflering from a fit of homicidal mania, Mrs. Minnie Koni- g kofe, 32. who with her husband and ‘ child occupy rooms at 58 Beverley - street, slew the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Alec. McFaul, the owners of the house, by giving it carbollc acid. ' Hurling the dying child down the stairway, the demented woman swal- lowed a quantity of the poison, from -‘ which she herself died in the General . dead child, and his story is accepted by the police as authentic. Accord- Slit JAMES WHITNEY ing to him the mother had left himi in charge of the baby while she went1 to the bank. The Konikofe and Mc-i Faul families were very intimate,’ consequently he did not think it strange that Mrs. Konikofe should en- I ter the room and pick up the sleepâ€"i ing child from its carriage. After fondling the infant for a while, ac-I cording to the lad' 8 story, she carried I it into the bathroom, forbidding the I boy to follow. She ’ocked the door l and shortly afterwards the boy he heard a. gas p. We can suit every taste. According to latest report. ~â€" tinâ€"11111131111 (Special to The Post.) i I 1 i I PERSONNEL OF l l the scene but every effort at resusi- ' C rde â€"Joh Alton. a n n tation on their part and on the part.‘ cfct on from our F‘enelonâ€"Henry Tompkins. own life by drinking carbolic acid. Fenelon Fallsâ€"Alfred Tiers. Laxton, Digby and Longfordâ€"Wm Adair. t lW. Burgess. 1847 Rogers Bros. I Silver PlatedG is Ibe open for skating on New Year IDYSART lS DRY J. T. Liking Was Re-IHurd, of Toronto, at Mrs M Gilles- pie '3 for Xmas elected Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller, _â€" t'o, at T. Woodwarst Dysart township (in which is situ-i Mr. and Mrs. P. Ellis, of Toronto ated the village of Haliburton) is ap- Iat Mrs M Gillespie S Th°mp°°n and warren” Darently well satisfied with local oo-I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbs, of Ma - ti on, notwithstanding reports to the :ple Creek 833k an visiting her par-- contrary. On Monday a repeal Vote iexits, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Amey, 11th BEXLEY DEFEATS was taken and the bylaw was sus- con Brock LOCAL OPTION tained. The v°t° stood â€"Against re-‘ Miss BeSSie peal 167; for 98. A majority of 8 lhome, Saturday over three- fifths clause. alicr sister, Mrs. Robt. Hill Toronto. Opsâ€"James Robertson. SomervillkAlex. Morrison. V.‘crulam-â€"J J. Devitt. WoodvillFWm. McKee. The six new members are Messrs. Adair, Howkins, Smale, Peel, I0 I l I ers, Perfection Oil Heat- 1 I l era, etc. Meat Cutters and many other lines to choose from, which are sure to pleaseâ€"all at close prices. Halward returned a“ Local Option was *defeated in Rex- for and 35 against; Victoria Road 45 vior and 23 against. The three- hiths Kent- st -Lindsay o 6 I Miss Marie Brown, of Tweed, is .spending a. few weeks under the par- l Mr. and Mrs. P. Estrabrook of To-I ronto, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Early. Dr. and Mrs. Barker are Visiting Mrs. Barker, sr., at Detroit for the Xmas holidays. Mr. Will Halward, of London, Out, is home convalescing after his recent illness. , Mr. Austin Faed, of Toronto, I Cut.; Miss Loretto McCallum, of L. C. I.; Miss Annie L. Walsh, student of Peterboro Normal School; Mr. Joe Walsh, of Cobalt, Ont. Mrs. John Walsh. sr., m I John, holding that a civil or other 13;:1J3I officer of the Government of Canada 5â€"15â€"1. “â€"- its First step ~_a -..__...._.t_... Imay be lawfully taxed in respect of Ibis income as such by the munici- pality in which he resides. If I am at liberty to do so I am disposed to [follow this judgment, for with the greatest respect for the eminent judg- es who have expressed opinions to the contrary, I cannot find anything and Masterl Patsy Walsh have returned home afâ€" ter a two weeks’ vieit with relatives 3 in Cobalt. Mr and Mrs John Morrow are via- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jobe, )ften means so much. It. has meant success to thousands of yOung peo- ple who wxote for our the H91! 11 111'.131(miststo.17111911111".ammo» ‘ Catalogeasthefirst step 1' l k guest of his mother, Mrs. Wm. toward a ood salaii~d in the British North AmeriCa Act 1ft 0° - . _ . F aed. Fosdfinnl-kddgsfstgjvsttfaq which, in my opinion, exempts any Mrs-J. O Neill and httle daughter Miss H. Goad, of Port Perry, the : Busintss College J 39.”; judiCial income In Ontario from muâ€" Catherine, Of Lmdsa?’ attended the guest of ‘Mi-ss Ethyl Dawson ohis . ,1 \ronge Street, Toronto. niCipal. taxation. It is argued that runeral Of Ml‘B. 981:?le MCDCJnal'd. week. L , 1:3 W. H. SHAW, 8“ appeal "0”“ an assessment 0‘ .W". are pleased t° he” that M's' Mr. Frank Glassford of Toronto, - IE President. th‘s kind cannot be carried beyond U‘Oni‘n 5 health 13 iumV’n-g . 3an we in town. ‘ E: '0111' provincial court, but the argu- hope that She may soon be ent1re1y Knox church Sunday school will swarms EEEI‘EEEEEIEI ment is not based on fact, as the recovered. hold its annual entertainment ;n the m... __ question of the legality of assessâ€" MondaY, 29th was nomination day. tOWn hall New Year's night. “”“WW ments of this kind may reach the The members of. the old council were Miss Evelyn Groog'an 01 0011011113: 3 BOOK YOUR SALE WITH supreme court from any province in reâ€"elected by acclamation. ‘home for Xmas holidays 1' the Dominion. I have nothing to do Miss Julia Murphy, teacher, 8. S. The young people of town are en- : S: n N G h With Where the case is carried. What N0- 2. is spending her Vacation with joying the good skating on the 0 ONE I1 l3 all] as ‘19ch by the highest 0‘ 0111‘ her parents in Lindsay Beaver River these days 3 ““AU 7 " I have.“ d° ‘5 l° “I?“ the I?” Miss Screiber, of TorontO, 18 visit- Mr. James MacDougall, sr., or To- : CTIONLER ' coulrts fin citchforrgnzityf with :11; P:1n- ing Mr. R. W. Irwin, of lift lock. ron-to, spent the Xmas holidays : , Clp e 0 3.. Ion 0 e 1.1 lea are ____.: With his fmily in town. : LindsaY' Phone 205 g Aet'dfinyfhgni it?" WZUIdfli ‘bf a BORN I Miss St. John, of Sunderland, is I scan a . n at t e o cia in- . ' the nest of Mr. and M15. St. John .. g g 5 Q : comes of 396838 MCWRDC and Judge PILLSWORTHâ€"In Lindsay, on Sun-I BsrgL and Mrs James Harrison of a . ..~,.1r.:1d 10ml sale: mar-pas I ITaylcr are subject to taxation. II day, J; 11. 4th, 1914 to Mr and Mrs .Udora scent Christmas Day with O z 1. e .11 live (1 tie-rent townsh s ' - w - - - ' ‘ 0 a" i th: we diffeient tow ns: nlgc : make no order as to costs. H' 1" Pillsworth, ng'St'» a 8111- her paren'tS, Mr. and Mrs' 1" Ken- : Eli/01M". rtof Elie-‘Jiiilhc’.’N;tll11‘l'li;ll : â€"â€"-'.'-â€" MAYBEEâ€"Jn Lindsay, on Friday, nedy. . . - Q [. ,IU‘ " ‘ ue-1onee11ng, L " Dec. 19. 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. Brabazonhof S'llnderland, 1n ' ° ' S Spence Mayor of Branttord. town on! Sunday. E. Maybee, Angeline-st, a son. BEGLEYâ€"In Lindsay, on January 2, 1914, to . “‘~mm«m“‘. BRANTFORD, Jan. 6.â€"Mayor, J. H. Spence; aldermen: Ward 1, G. F. Galbeck, Thomas Quinlan, G. A. 8‘:- nan; Ward 2, S. P. Pitcher, J. W. Mrs. Walter Day of Cameron, in town on Saturday. -Mr. J. A. Fitzsimmons', of . Friday, Mr. and Mrs. .T. J. Begley, 10 Millâ€"st, a‘daugh- indsay Phosphor»! 'mmmehfiem English, George Woolams; Ward '3, in town on Sunday- rim and-.4 Efifiafioflfi 111,133.11?! 1?. A. Hollincake, William Charlton, ter. . Mr. McRae, of Brussels, the guest $41???“ a W M will 3‘ 13' Ryerson (30'); Ward 4' Joseph ‘ â€".’ of Mr. and Mrs. C. .E. Stone for the $5. Manes. ignmfifmm‘” 5' Broadbent, W. J. Grabb, W. Sutch; The new cartage schedule was an- holidays 1'; V “”5125 2;.- fag: 55.13190- Ward, M- LWOOd» Geo. pounced to come into effect on Janu-‘ Mr. Ted Halward of Orillia spent- U: ”u.‘ " '“33 b::‘:::. I it“ t“: n o . ._...... m l . “'17: “‘ . la - 11.1 Xmasnndertheparentnlroof. lawman - . 10111113 3111111 The Premier' 8 condition is unchanged I Misses Annie and May Stewart of 52.35 lToronto, are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stuart, Peace 31‘ e Ithem, I COUNTY COUNCIL! W 1......1... frightened mus... called over the banisters: ”Come _ quick! 1‘er Krnykofe is killing our-I M15308 Harvey, of Toronto, The following..â€" is the personnel of baby?” Th“ "'3’“! woman threw guests Of Mr and M”. James Mfir‘Ithem. 1 , 3" . V , open the *1”: room door and 19h 11. the County COLDCll for thli year 1914. flung the chi'd 11:, 311- long down the a I resell S Bexleyâ€"C‘has. Peel. stairs. It was 11; trod up by other in- I Mr. W. J. Comm has returned Bobcayg-eonâ€"A. E. Bottum. mates of the 1.10113 0 who rushed to from the west. Mr. Harry Cole, oi Colborne spent V - . I 80th bsefifl and LaSting Daltonâ€"Christopher Thompson. of a physician summoned proved fu-‘xmas mth hm parents, Mr. and El-donâ€"R. HOkaS- I tile. Meanwhile the woman had MPS- C'90- Cole. 1 cu can easily make a Emilyâ€"Isaac H. Fee. 1 rushed to her own room and took her Mr Harold Pollock of Toronto spent Christmas with his aunt, Mrs. It is expected our skating rink will I Lindsay â€"â€" Wm. McWatters, Wm. IWarren and Newton Smale. Iaiternoon. Band organ in attendance. - ‘ - SO [8 OUN [LI Mr. Fred Edwards of Woodville in ' Manposaâ€"Alfred J. \arcoe, Ed- Pocket Knives, Scissors, ‘wm Rogers Itown for the week end. Camng Sets Hockey Omemeeâ€"R. J. Mulligan. Miss Lenora Hurd and Mr. Walter 9 of Toron- night after visitinglGroves on Sunday, l l lS ARRESTED Local Bonk Clerk Forged Per Cent. Per Annum upon the Ca ‘ pital Stock of this Bank 1 t ' a Cheque ' day been declared for the quarter ending 3lst January 133i:S 3:1; . that the same W111 be payable at the Head Office 1n this city ahd t Hamilton, Jan. 5â€"An mportant' its Branches on and after Monday, the 2nd Day of Februa ' 1‘ a arrest was made here today for the to shareholders of record of 23rd January, 1914. r1 J14' Toronto police. when Forbes Skene, The Annual Ge ' recently clerk in the Bank of Mont- Head Ofice of the neral Meeting Of Shareholders wxllbe held at the Bank in Toronto 011 11' February next, at 12 o’clock noon. B3 ' order of the Board real, at Lindsay, was locked up on edDCSdaY, the 18111 of a charge 01 passing forged checks. He was taken into custody while in the Bank of Montreal here. It is said that he was a, clerk at Lindsay until a week or so ago, and after leaving there he went to Tor- onto. He is accused of passing a check for $25 at the Walker House Annex, which check is said to be worthless. He then disappeared. The local police were asked to be on the lookout for him. This afternoon they were informed that the man suspect- ed of trying to pass a worthless check was at the Bank of Montreal, and Detective Goodman immediately went, there. He took charge of Skene and he will be sent back to Torouto. It is said that a number of checks marked good were found upon him, and it is alleged that Skene while in the bank marked the checks good, and that he placed signatures upon and then set out to pass 1111115 111111111 (Special to The Post) Miss Jennie Yeo, teacher at East Toronto, is spending the holidays with her father, Mr. Wm. Y,eo sr. Miss Lorna Hullyer spent Xmas with her sister, Miss Elsie Hullyer r, at Oakwood. Mr. Lewis Irwin, of Bowman‘v'iile is spending a few holidays under Iparental roof. Misa Verna Stainton, of Layton is the guest of Miss Pearl Hooper for a few days. Mr. Stanley Johnston, of Lindsay, GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, Toronto, 16th December, 1913. General Manage" l l WINDMILL POlNT While the Grand Trunk has construction in Western Canada creasing grain crop, ELEVATOR, MONTREAL. been looking Well to the ,. to provide sto matte:- Of elevate. Montreal. In the spring of 1906 What is known vator, located in the busy harbor of Montreal, operation. Its capacity was 1.0%,000 bushels. planned that it is easily accessible to both lake or so tracks alongside. To provide additional accommcd just been completed, with a capacity of 1,070,000 bu city of _2,130,000 bushels. There are in this new b 25 feet in diameter and 100 feet 111 height rows, with seven tanks in each row. The :gcrete, having their adjacent sides rigidl s r- well as the circular tanks themselves. 33,000 bushels apiece, and the star sha mately 8,000 bushels each. Trunk System the lar est 1: 5.700000 bushels. g was completed and put into its situation is so well can vessels, with railway ation a large annex has shels .making a net capa- uilding 28 concrete tanks. ,arranged at right angles in faur tanks are constructed of reinforced y united so that the four-pointed tanks may be used for $20 The large tanks hold approximately pod or interstice Sins hold approxi- It is the second largest grain bin on the Grand eing located at Fort William, with a capacity of is spending the holidays at Nah hame here. and George Heatlie are the propriet- . M, H..... 1.......1. so..- IldlilniSllfllOl’ 8 Sale of 1 Val. I I The death of Mr. ,W. J. Hooper oc- curred in our village on Fri-day last at the premature age of forty-nineI ‘-":+'~'~‘ years and four months. The funeral! sealedm‘ders marked “Tendersior Rises: Pa 1. l 1 Sow. ‘ took place on Sunday and proceeded ' gust“; vg‘mi’ipurfhm ° h‘ E31 6in the S cmd (onto to the Christian cemetery for inter-.5111»- 2.1111.» Townshi of \larp 5‘ coniei‘Z‘JlE. Iment, after which service was held by admeflurement {'y a r s more Or les.. 3 l " t. \l" . .in the church, preached by the Rev. w“ be": med b5 the “ndc‘s’g‘” d “P 3 ~ Iard Bank staff Whitby spent Xmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I H. Lapp. Mr. Cladde Groves of Toronto was the guest of his brother, Mr, Milton l uable Farm Mrs. John Martin is spending c cl 5 Incl month with friends at Fomet Second day of l-ebruary, 1914. There .11: Ilev -tOWnship on Monday by Lhe [01‘ A temperan e 001m 1 .wa a. ? Mrs. Walter Foster, of Battrum, M Orville Heatlie returned to IE. Motion. The Pallbearers were. Ar- |erected npon the lardsa brick \eneer dwel‘- H d fixture .lowin" vote'â€" electedzâ€"Reeve J- T- baking; COUD' ISask, is visiting her parents. Mr. r. thur Prosser W Hcatlie, J. J Iing you“ one and one ””5“” esbigh ., can Cinnaman’s 3" war I 1 a . ‘ . cillors, W. R. Currie, F. Barnum, H. Iand Mrs. Adam Deb‘son, Cameron- Toronto on Monday after spending a ‘R'Ch I M k T B 11 t dItaming nine rOOmswizh umn. er kitchen 2r, 1 Cobocwk gave a mazorlty of 46 Brohm W. Roberts. ist. east. few days at his home here. I 1 533° c ee 11 Wan an lwood sh: d a tacheu’, S 1:.» barn on star..- {H Westlake We extend 0111' deepest foundation with stable; underneath “ Iand heartfelt sympathy to the be-I A150 1 "rain 1131561154 51- Islicd 20x30f1. ’l -:X*O 2.. Also Cr; 1 r; ' "Jr. John Ferguson, of Manllla vis- Iited our village on Sunday. i l - . All Luildzngsare n god 1;- WIclause defeated the measure. I kIRkFIELD LIFT LOCK ental roof. I A large number from here attend- lreaved. Ipa‘f' Scl' 1â€"â€"good cl 1 i am -:1 "00] \ 'a r . . WW! I I Miss Myrtle Stuart, of Midland and 0.1 the mom: nation meeti n; at 031" Several Of our villagers attendedI Ci“ 1.111011 “elf".cfd 3dr“? < ”if“ - L---x-_x I 1 (Speflal to The post.) I I d .the play entitled The Last IJoaf I aoout 1 acres. 111:. e _, n?‘ .165 .10... “an“? ““““M jJDG£S INCOMES ARE I A. h Op \‘c Ye t e h f ur Miss Bell Stuart, of Toronto, areIWOGd 0“ MO“ 21y Iat OakWood on Xmas eVe 6m1lcsfromCres>ucll.1r.d 6 '11- ic< 1:1:1 1.11:»: - a y - w - ar 0 ac o o ‘Jlr Charlie Yeo, wife and children ‘1' ' .‘Brimin. C(mz'rmrx :srtioch. :ch arr? >Cl1-‘Jol. e . . . I spending the holidays at. home. - q + . , 1 ’_ V“ w. ‘7 ’ ”Alli“; he WilhOlll walfl T H I eaders ‘ Dr J L Andetson of Oakvill-e, ‘Of Toronto are spending a it?” 11011" Mr George Rusland, 0f Sutton, 151‘ lungâ€"Tm ’u cc “ l'“? 7." ‘~‘.', ‘5' f l ‘3 " SUB Em We missed the merry music of the‘ t X ' ' 'th 11.5 pdrents Nlr Idays qt hs home hare Iholrday'inga. hlS home Witt” 3.“ ,C“. 6‘"; "”-‘ “3' 5360. 1118.8 “'1 ‘ l. , l 1 ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' cr 1 i" \ , ”1‘. I ' KC 1 13.333 ‘7‘. .'.‘l‘i‘.,~ 13 l): 5 t ‘7'"_ ““3115 on Christmas Day' there be ng ,. , - I Mr.a:1d MrS. Dl‘. Moore, of Webb, I ‘Mrs Thomas WOO‘rid" e of Brown Si an (Hi. '11.: znrc‘11sc: si‘ri r1; 1::‘21e 1 7 , I “Dd Mrs. D‘ L Anderson schoolhouse, spent Tuesday with her’ ' } . . . ., .1 ’ “"631 Uilldl- and T1 o f '1 Win!" 1111 mcnt given at “'3 S e ghinb 1 d the IS Sas , are v Lsitin; her Parents, Mr. ‘ 5“ “ a “ ‘ ‘ ” L‘ "‘ . ‘ 3 “,‘..c,““ , y .. 1 . .1. . -a. 01 o ._ 1 E: a i l 1‘ 1 19 r - Mr. Roht. R1 mncy is spen mg i father Mr. W. Yeo, sr. . . 1.: 1«~.'.-.d:c1; “3.3311, .A_ 7‘. V. . ’ 1 I “on. M‘ 41.11... 105300593 Hall b3 JUStice Lennox on .1any 0f 0 1r y01.ng peop a e 1101 iday t h 5 home in Burnt River. 1:1 11d M S R- 3- Robertson. 5 ’ 1:11.21: 1. .11 c1515: {1. H.411.“ if a I Will“- I ~11 1 “rr midst We welcome each ‘ a 1 .- Q . c 1 1 Mr. Sam Hoopel has a large staff .1 7 .. _ ”a, _, _ . . 9 “1.11131." “ill b? read With into TESLâ€"- '2-..“ I1 I} (1.. c . . \Ilcs FICF’I Ainey 0f Whitby La-I VII-SS LOtcle uhfllel', 01 148.811), :0; n his ‘VOOdS this winter , 5.1;“ IL. .111) \..1l4. VA LC. 3 . ..L _ ”k- . L ‘ ' a ' ' V 1.1.. ‘ 1 751.1; :: is :t‘. ‘11:: ' iti'l .' ’ I grids”: 11111211; 11.: ““ In 11" Wat C“ of the assessment OfILa . dies College, at home for the Xmas; “-pent Sunha; . With friends he1e. ’i‘hgnezxonti to get i all cut down3‘:c1111‘umnr\~a"‘~'“ '11- C I“, E\ ’1 s z - ,, (,m,.,,,,1,,.(.d the judicial incomes of their honors "men" “‘05" home for th” hOh‘ holidays. i Mr. Lou Wickctt, wife and dal‘gh-Ithisyseagjh ° I“? .- . mum“, 'l‘Ezci.-E;l:r.~ 2", a J .fd ages McWatt and Taylor, county Idrmgsi 1:1”? 31 Sdse ngLainds‘ijm Ogfi'; I Miss Annie \IcDermott of Toronto Itei Helen of lindsay, spent XmasI Mr Bert JarVis wife and 61$]th 1,, n 50;, i, :6 81‘; 1.. 71... .- , 3- ’ ' d 8 1.3111th11 CO mty â€"" D. L. ‘ O 8 S :08. m ’ ’ 9 til ‘11... 1‘1 A Iqt his honle here ' ' ll l’< P” "O 1 " 11115111 1' r O U r‘ 1:} Franc-15 5'. j‘1 g ° 0‘ ‘ ‘r -.- . s the guest 0 h”. mo 81"” r Florence, 8 nt Christm 5 With \1 A' T .. 1 .\'.\‘Oi‘ . i J]. PABKER, ”‘33“; illicCarthy, K. (‘., for the Judges -‘I‘ “’18 “alib' who has been tuachingI Shier Dr. Greenaway of Hamilton ViSited iifiends in Tbroriieto "‘ ; :‘TLEx (1.1;: 1119E1:'1r Willis: : I) () 10‘; 3Q] ‘ Cowan, K. (‘., for Town. Of Sarnia. Iin Bancro t out; DIlSS Anna and l LIISS Mays, 0f Betr01t,the guest 05 ‘ his parents’ Mr' and LIPS R G I Mr Walter EVCTSOD has arrivedI (163128 1\O ‘111311. of 5- ' I133 l’./' O . . A 7 Judgment The most recent Cana-IM abcl McGee 'Of Buffalo, N Y' Miss Mr and Mrs G H. Woodward. IGreenavtay this week. i . I Adm m “‘- ""‘1"‘55"'rfl‘“ .1: ,s‘mwsnmfl. Idian cas= is Abbott v City of St. [Gertrude McDonald, of Niagara Falls ° ' ‘ Mrs W J Hooper is quite ill at 'Ihome to spend the w1nter,afterI 15310353 de 653,; ’â€"r____â€"â€"- Ipresent with typhoid fever. We hopelSpending some time 1n the North- lwest. that her recover ma be a speedy . one 5’ y We are sorry to hear that Mr. Da- NEW BOOKS IN Mr Tom Heatlie of Port Hoover Vid Yer“ is confined to his houseI SEPERATE SCHOOLS held a shooting match in our village ““11 sciat1ca . 2 Mrs. W. H. Thompson, of M1tchell, -â€"â€" on Tuesday. and Mr. Charlie Rich held one on Wednesday. Toronto, Jan. 5.â€"The work of the is spending a few days at her home Mr. Milton Groves, Wife and child- 1here. . Roman Catholic Textbook Commisâ€" ren spent Xmas with her parents in M’ Tom P9999 and Mrs. J' New- 310“. WhICh W18 appomted by the Todonto. L man and children spent “Christmas Bishops of Ontario several years ago, is now nearly completed, and it is expected that' a new series of readers and other books far use in the Sep- arate . schools of the province will lle- shortly be forthcoming at a result of Miss Hanel Bonnor, Rdy'y Webster i‘ Toronto. and Jacob Whiteside of the L C I Our New Year' a tea .will be hold on Lindsay, are spending the Vacation Thursday of this week. Further par- at their respective homes hem. 00‘11'81'3 next week . Mr. Howard Wickett is ill at pre- The entertainmnt held In the hodist church on Christmas night the commission's labors. mrggsy 01118 We Wish him a Was a decided success. The 30105 by I A sitting of the commission will be Mr. and Mrs Fred Everson have Mr. J. McLean of Manilla and the Iheld in Toronto within the next few returned home for a visit, after recitations by Miss Gillman, of T'or- Ida,ys when Rev. Charles A. Mea hot spending several years inthe west. onto, were much appreciated. IKingston, will come here to joind is Mr. Elba Yerex mars 9. Sunny Jim ° colleaguesâ€"Rev. H. J. Canning, 10 ° ' f E cesan inspector of Catholic schools, ’ d s, the smfle that A woman says that the weight 0 . smile; (ram a: 01m son that ar- soul is four and seven-sixteenth ounces. i and J. F. Fowler, mm,- of Sepâ€" won w a . V g so the average corporation hasnt arate schools. Bishop Fallon of Lonâ€" ”if: :heiiisf home recently 18 the missed much. don, 0nt., is associated wlth the “a e 1 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald of The price of diamonds is comin" commasmners. Lindsay sp'ent Xmas at Mr. Richard Avery’s. . The work at the new schoal is get- t 11; fr tty we 11 advanced. It x’villbe orcnzd in the near future. Mr. Alfred Rusland is spending few holidays at his home, after absence of several years. down. but the news will not affect its ' many people as if it concerned the price of potatoes. iBOBCAYGEON IS IN DRY COLUMN After a bitter fight to repeal local option in Bobcayeeon 0:1 Monda' the bylaw was sustained. The vote stoud l 3I an! i Through-all these years it has been customary to speak of Philadelphia as "slow. " and now it develops that the old city as built on a bed of quicksand. Now that Mr. Edison has been 51011 Mrs. Wilson and daughter Irene, of 10‘ «3111:: The Toronto, spent Xmas with her 1110- fined to his room for the first time in 120 ii” repeal ran: baa‘o o'.r~".1.e th r Mrs A M Rusland his life. we may reasonably look for 1181198915 we e 1139 ~ 1 e‘, '. C 3.811 f L? dsa is an invention that will do away with the three-fifths handicap, 3;. 1 “glean MISS E1819 orm ’ 0 in y sickness. is in the dry column 101' nochel visiting at her home here. Mr. Fred Woolridge, jr., of Lind- say, has returned home for the win- ithree years at least. Well, after all our solicitude, here is l Children Cry our old friend Dr. “iley again. He ter. arises to announce that Eve was creatr , . W has commenced. at our skat- ed berm-o Adam. Let the. procession 5 rap [.1 pfgntp g '

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