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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 29 Jan 1904, p. 10

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The Women‘s Foreign Missionary Society, of Lindsay district. held a very successful district {meeting in the1Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon and/«owning. Rev. Mr. Mitchell. return-“xi miflionary’ from Hanan, China. gave a very interest- lag addrms on his mission work .in that country, also Miré Sinclair, another returned missionary, ada. dressed the mecting in the after- 0008. Rev. C. 0. Johnston to deliver one of his 1 A number. of delegates and some othrrs took in :hc Conservative con- vention in Lindsay on Wadesday of Kiss Lulu Puffin returned from visiting truuds in Burketon on Thursday. - Mr. Byron Swiizcr is visiting «his friends in Funderland. ‘ Rev. Dr. Campbell of Pa nctang gave two very able discourses in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. January 10. ‘ Mm (1.11 Cavurley cumertdined a numbzr cot Iadics at the Lea hour on Monday evening and Mrs. D. Mc- Danhlan was the hostess of a party on the same evenimz. Our hockay team jimrneyed to Sun- dorlazd Last Tuesday night to play their first game of the 503509. The game resultad in a score of 8 to 7 in favor of the home team. We con- gratuhtc our boys or: escaping as well' as they did. as th: othcrteum‘ played the man instead of the puck Return matchis to be played on-ch- nesday evening. We are Apleasedlo see MissE. Pogua. our music teacher, amogg'us again. after an absence. on account of ills-ass otabout a~month. Mise' Mari-3! McKay ' returned the city on Monday. 1.391;; is certainfy a. water [amine in (his villagm t _ , ‘ Miss Toot: Cambt-II is hour: from Mmkoka. Mr. Peter Stuart. who has been visiting his fathar for the past month, returned to the West last Monday. 7 7 - *Rev. Mr. Elliott has Ewen ill with la gripper for thy past wegk. Mr. Jack Campbeli of Toronto is home. . Fridm‘ night, Feb. 501. will b." a 1'2!) letter dxtt- in the Memory of Woodvillc. The cuizenss of five vil- lage .uii celcbmtc *tghc opening of their new town hall by giving a grand concert. .Tne :uilowing talent ham bcen .sccurul; Ménsscs 00m -\Valt an». of Lindraxvf'lossio BicNail', Toronto; Messrs. A. R. Montgcunwy, Oxilli-z; J. E. Firth, Toronto. and D. Gilchrist. GIL-mun. Imirum‘wntn's â€" His: Edna Bean. \‘ioiinisL. Lindsay; It. M. W. Plank. V. S.'-mphoai.m soloist. Uxbridgc; ".nt! 3135 Jackson. piauisx. Lindsay. Elocutionhtsdfias May Wooster. [‘Goru. and Mr. No.1â€" Eon, liszpd. Cunnington; Humor- ist, Mr. £11k: .Hnwitt. Tormto. flies Mabel McKte. Wcmh’lle. will otficiatc as; accmpaniat His Hon- or Judg: Harding, Lindsay. wm pr"- a'dn 3nd di'iivcr the inaugural ad- dress Don’t miss swing the heat concert cvur given in? Woodvi-ltc: Mc'Jcall. . Rm: Manson Irwin. of Grahamoc- oupi‘d the pulpit in the Methodist thumb on Sunday. the 17th. Owing to the almost impassable stat: of tine roads. the congregation wm am»- what small. but times who were pre- - sent were much pic-used with the su- zmc. , Mr. Casey. our worthy chasm mak- t-r. is at Straflord at prmant. Bin trip is a combination of business and pleasure. Mr. anw. of Oxncmcq. but whom marked in the foundry here for time, iwt'md; to shortly move his family to our nllngc and income a permanent citizen. . _.+._.. NORTH MAN'VERS. (From Our Own Corruapondmt.) A very pretty wedding took plnoe at th: home of M3, and Mrs. 111- inm StiaSon. near Janotvillc; on "J-‘rum Our Own Corrofpondent) ’ he annual meeting of the Eldon Agricultural Society “is hcld onthc 13th inSt. in the town hall pursuant to statute. Mr. C. G. Campbell. prcs- , went, was in the chair. 0:: account at meetings 0! Farmers’ Institute and x DifiSion Court being held the some. day, the attendance was smallrso it ' was thought advisable to postpone» the meeting until a more suitable; day. Moved by Mr. 'J. Barnes. sec- onded by Mr. Kirkland. that this! meeting adjourn until Jan. 23rd, to hunt in the reading room.â€"Carri-ed.' ”the adjourned meeting was held on} the 23rd, the President in the chair. "the minutes of the last meeting were , mad and confirmed. Mr.K irklnad‘s’ account for work done was ordered, to be paid. Mr. Weeks. treasurer. presented the financial statement. utter which the following office . were apppointed; Pre‘zident. Mr. A. E. Staback. Hon. President. Mr. Jaw Stuart; lat Vice President. ‘ Mr. D. A. R065; 2nd. Vice President. Er. J. Barnes; Dime rs, Messrs. H.‘ NV-ilson. A: D. Carmi 1. D. mum! yen. W. F. Clark. 1. Bownes. J. V. Staplas. V)". A. Grant. M. J. McGow- Dentistâ€"0n the first thme Fri- days in F-qbruary. D12- Bowennan will be at the Queen‘s hotel. Wood- rillc. â€"w.1 ’ Frid') \v night, l-L-L‘ .~Lh. wil! b': a tad letter (in? in Lneyhibtory ct iWoodvich. The citizens:- of the vi]; Sufi). fJ. We, 0. G. Campbell... J. Kirkland. and N. L. I'attersun; Aud- itors, Messrs. P. McIntyre and J Mc- Phemon. The librarian at 'Woodvilic Public Library rcports 2433 books in library of which 2345 were rand durigg (hi! year. There are six weeklies. four dailies awd nineteen magazines' re- ceived in the rooms. - 1 \‘iGEDRIA ROAD. flu-om Our Own Wento ' Bookishâ€"Next visit of Dr. Bower- ;man will be on Thursday, Feb. 4th, at ; OOBOCONK. _ cm Our Own correspondent; antistâ€"Dx‘. Bowerman will be at Mr. Finlay‘s on Wu-dpesda-y‘ Feb. 3rd. .all day CORRESPONDENI’S [HIERS 13“»st hotnLâ€"wi 3 A HIGINBBTH‘AM 5. DRUGGIST 9t.”“”.‘ ”W W. .“”“”§‘””“. EWINTER ’ E There’s security in our White Rina Balsam. This is a remedy thnt should be kept on hmd all through the cold months. Winter coughs must have right and prompt sficention 01' they will pure the way for more serious troub'e. Don’t let any lung or bronchi-l {rabble 1.8193 itself upon you with several cold months ahead to aggranta these afi'c cnomv. PR")! 20 CENTS WOODVILLE. .--wl. L‘ LDL\ : covens ,; rley emertdined a a: the tea hour on and MrS. D. Mc- hostess of'a party .m, .-.---,, -..,... : a very intermit- miesian work .in 3 MRS Sinclair, missiona ry. ad-, rg in the alter- on. of Toronto. is a famous lectures The many old friends and acquaint- anccs of Cap Cain Crandell will regret to hear of his death. The Captain was one of the oldest residents 0! Lindsay. having scaled were when the town was a small village. A Farmers’ Institute meeting was held last Wednesday atternoon and :‘i-‘lossio SEcNail', B. Montgmnm'y, Toronto. and D. Imfltrummtn's â€" gPAGE TEN The roads in this Vicinity are open once again and. a large number or teams were in the country on Wed- nfiday. There is a greazt deal of sickness in the village. peopie suffering from 1a grippe. Drs. Keith and Cameron are k pt very bugy. from Our Own Correspondent.) here .is great rejoicing among the [.iberah in the village over the re- sult of the North Oxford election. The respocmble and intelligent Con-‘- servatives here have lost confidence id Gamay. NORTH MANVERS. (From Our Own CorrcflpondP-nt.) A very pretty wedding took place at th: home of Mr. and Mrs. 'ill- iam Stiasou. near Jane-(ville; on Thursday. Dec. 3151. when their daughter. M‘m‘ Mabel Luella, was wedded to Mr. ictor Grundy. a pro!- perous young farmer of Fleetwood. in the presence of a large circle at friendS. At three o'clock the bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Maud Br'adburn. of Janet- ville. The ceremony was perform- :d by the Rain Mr. Harrison. of Jan- atville. The bride was prettily at~ tired in a gown of :white silk, trim- med with sherrcd chit-ton and appli- (111?, and carried a boquet of white carnationS. 'Shc was assisted lby Miss Mary Cuirnes. of Littord, who was dressed in white organdie. trim- med With lace and ribbon, and carry- ing a boquet of white' oarnrationse Mar. Willoughby Stimson, brother of the bride. assisted the groom. Miss Gladys Stimson'and Miss Ruby Ir- vihe, nieces of the'brido, who looked" dainty in white silk dresses, actedaa maids of honor. After the usual con- gratulatioas. a. moat sumptuous re- past was ‘served in the Spacious din- ing-room. The presents were an ex-‘ c-chnt a'ssortznent and attested to [bit high esteem in, which the young couple are held. Mr. and Mrs; Grandy left for Toronto and other western "points. May their lives be long and happy. ‘. Mr. Casey. our worthy chasm mk- t--:. is at Straiford at prmmt. Bin trip is a combination of business and piozmure. Mr. anw. of Omcmcc‘. but whom worked in the. foundry here for time, funeral; to shortly move his family to our vulngc and income a permanent citizen. Mr. “'er Petty. an old cf Fawn. passed away morning 1twr a final-ring Thz- far-“ml took place on to the Emily cemetery . may mutant) tookphoeataw miles south of the Vin-gen on Tues- dc} atwrnoon. Jan 26mg.e m. Jon. Found. a rmctzd Immr, living not far from Lake Sougog. was engaged in beaming a ioad of grain. when rho sleigh! upgct. 9nd _hie lit-slos- ~_â€".c n“ . MisgAnnic‘Gm.‘ of Inkom. is Visit- my. mt}: he: grandmth'n', Mr Jaw. McLean. . MOUNT PLEASANT. (From Our Own Correspondr-ut.) ' than-in of wax-3r and tho sv-Vrity or the wvatha: are the chief topics of the flux. Road; are prawn we." [ilk-d 2': and a good Xivoly sleigh- rklc is out of the qut‘rtion. Mr. ROOM-t Payd Inc: had a s)- wv-a attack of Jazrippu {mm which I);- is not neural-in: as speedily as we won-m Winn. Mr. .W.. Weldon shipped two car loads a! first ciaas stock on‘ Hondav. 'Ihis speaks well (or the {.u-mI-rs in our dishict Miss Bert Panning Jua bum vis- iting in Lindsay for the past week. MRSG \. P. \\ .cbster. of ManitobJ, has Irma vi‘aitiug M585 Sandi: Gr en;- wa), Mn. for a (ew dug. Wi'édoing beds will‘bc ringing in Eden no.“ week. t x}. Gmgé 71.3.713de is .visiting friends in Mona-ml. 7 _h'ibs Cornish. or Argyle. was the guest 03mg. L Telrril} .lAns‘t ‘3'ch mama“ Wood. visited triads at Powell's Corners Last wo:-_k._ CAXBRAY. (From Our Own Corrut-“pondmtJ The Post correspondent otters cou- gratulations to the Re." L. Rawh- am. son of Mr. Moham. of Eden. on the unnriage to Miss Mchn. 0! Lctlxbnugo. NxW'. T. M: C. A‘lgier. our genial mail mt- .rier. is taking treatment in one of the. Toronto hospitals. _ both §ui§ foufid uhdor the: 103d by I ”399”?!“ “'qu pujtipular; 9! the LL- airflntaré'not Eat known in the \iIlage. The fanny have the deep- mi ajwamy in_§.lxcir_s_a§l aftgiotign. '"M'éi'nvgééviin rather dull owing to the cold weather and bad roads. in th: M thodht church on the ever ing of h int. subject. “Wisdom and folly in home lilo.“ -All those who heard Hr. Johnston at his last visit here. can vouch for his excep- lional 'ability a: a lecturer. We may expect a treat. ’ Mr. and Mrs. E. Gregory, 0! Lind- {33" were the guests of Mrs. Fred Edwards on r Sunday. We have to aunounco the death of Mrs. Richard Clemis. which tour placa tin Smut-any. The funeral weapfhsd on Saturday gttqpoon. .5.qu - . Mrsfl]. F. Dix returned Saturday awning arwr epending a few weeks with '1‘: aim in Pan-01w. LITTLE BRITAIN. .iFrom Our Own Corrzoepandeni) Mrs. J. R. Genncy 3pm: a, few days inst week visiting friends in Lindsav VMiaa Ettic Hickmn. of ODS, Ins been vimting h'r sistlr. Mrs. Jns. Spier. , FRANKLBN (Frum Our Own Corroqnndem.) IWIE‘ «have this week to record the sudden death or «he intant son or Mr. W.m Wb' twine. at the age of the months“ The ban-caved we“; have the mmpatby of tha communi- ry Fan-arms or this vicinity are busy threshing clover. Miss \im. Veals is visiting rr finds in Rambo-to. Miss Lillie F mm is visiting friends in Janum-lle OMEMEE an old rcsidnnt away Saturday illnam M'ondn y mason. I-‘EB. 2nd. â€" 3: Peter gBl’OWfl. auctionw, credit sun of farm Stock and I cum. uho pit-warty)! Mr. W_ at. .5313 on' Sarnla. ,Jan. 27.â€"Tho tug Aldrich. owned by the Reid Wreckin‘ Com- pany of §arnia, was caught. in ice jam yesterday A! in St. Chir- River and went on k 30 feet of water. Over 100,000 Vol-Inn Burned. Turin, Italy, Jan. 21â€"1110 Univer- sity Library Ins been partially A!" stroyc-d by fire. It. is roughly esti- mgted that ‘0vex‘ 100.000 volum. wrérc‘ burned. u'weLl as many rm manuscripts. Winnipeg, Hun" Jen. 26.-B. E. Armstrong. controller of the 01w din Roilwny'e mil service. is in the city to arrange for increased service betWeen Manitoba and the east. Mails have increased enormou- ly and extra cars and an extra Ito! will be required in the sprlng. Endorsed Clo-Iborlsln. Hollfax, N.- S.. Jen. 26. â€"Hon. George E. Foster addressed a large audience in tho Academy of Music lent night on "Chamberlain and the progress of preferential trade in Great Britain." The meeting pad g rescflution endorsing Er. Chamber- London. Jin. 26.-Tho identMo cation of the man killed on the C. RR. at O’Brien'a Crossing on Sun! day evening was not. mlahlishcd un- til 2 o’clock yesterday nttcxnoon, tho body being identified by a. brother- in-law as Charles Temple The de- ceased was a farmer. but had been employed at Carling’o Brewery.” Ho left here about 5 o'clock Sundty night to go to his home. He was 25 years of age and leaves a. widow and two children. .Liverpbol, N. 8.. Jan. 27.â€"Two sons of Alexander Wharton. named Arthur and William. of Beach Me.- dows, were'dt'ownt-d Monday whih‘ overhauling their lobster trap. by tlaupsettlng of their dory during . very heavy gale that struck at! shoro suddenly. the 1)!an west 113M lot 4. con. 1. Emelon, at one o‘clock dump and without meat-me. @110 stock con:- vista 01 one colt coming tin-m year: old. {span 6! colts. “mg“ matched. rising one 5m: old. Th3. term a sired by King All-H1001.Fim months old colt by John R. Gentry. ten much cowv, one trail milch cow and six mamâ€"m1 ! Victor. Cola, Jul. 27.â€"-B_v tho falling of 3 up yesterday in th. Stratton Independence mine, locatad near the centre of this city. fifteen At the bottom of thejhalt stands 25 feet of water. and into this the “go plunged, carrying some of the men into the water with it. Bl. Lilo Crushed Out. Toronto. Jen. 27.â€"-'l'he Townsend Laundry. 110 Wat Adelaide street. was the scene of a horrible and fetal accident yesterday afternoon. when Robert. Oxenham was crushed' to death by the elevatorl He was emâ€" ployed as a washer and worked In the basement. He started the ele- vetor. and. while looming over to give the signal be was cumin by the elevator and dragged up to the old. partition. where his life was crushed out. The body was wedged So so tightly between the elevator and the Well that it was nccessury to break “my the partition to extricate him. Deceased wus 45 years or age and married. An inquvst will be held. The strain on the cable finally «used it to put. and the cage re- leased. shot down the shaft with terrific speed. Two of the occupants had became entangled in the timber rods near the top of the gallon frame. _One was crushed to dedth. while the other received painful h- jurie. The other fourteen men were hurled to death down the 1.500400: shat t. Muted. Sixteen men were being hoisted. When the age‘ reached the eurfm the engineer was unable to stop the engine, aid the cage with its load of humin freight, we: drum up into the gallows fume. , when it becune lodged temporarily. Cm brow 1.800 In: Int. Wu.“- .Id ~ 15 no. In, Donn. There is now a good opportunity to sell some of the aide wheel steamers in Lindsay. They would do to: Pig- {0'1 Creek next sumo: to connect with the 0.13.11. at Bobcaygeon. A pretty wedding .w solemnized in the village on Wednesday loot. Hr. Barton Rae was united in mat-rinse to Miss Gtrdioer. the eeremony be- ing performed by the‘ Rev. xewton Hill. of Toronto. assisted by Rev. Mir. Johnston. Miss Billings has brides- maid and Mir. Rea. a brother. sup- ported the groom. Miss McPherson playod the weddirg much and Miss Laidlay hang a solo. .We extend our congratulations to the young couple. A meeting of the Lord's Day AIâ€" fiance was held on Wednesday even- bur saw mill is being run I W. H. Kennedy and gasiataqts amine. but was poorly stander! a mount of the man cosm- tion in in: kid that name day In W}. The choice of the conven- tion was not atbfmtury to those (ton here Who meat to support Dr. Vroonnn. ‘ Wu! Needs noun Mall Insult]... are dead and on othér severely Two Lobster Plnhan Dead. ACCIDENT IN MINE SHAFT. Tug Sunk at Stu-nit. SILE REOISTEI. bond Nu “on“ Bed. is being run by Mr. poor to Mail! “to “#5: 'stockor, (cedars. 25 ..15 I. 30 to harm 3n“; magma”? bum. :2 to M; calves. to an (Juan Jul, nâ€"MUeâ€"lecd _to' “A so; pigiumdsszfniiu' " RE; 63 Mum ““3360. receipt; Who‘d; slow; as; Man. “25 to was; weak“ '5' oven. )4.“ “:84.” M 1:083:36» NEW Yo.‘ I I'- ITOC‘. New I’m-t. Jll. mâ€"Beevuâ€"Becdph. 5:110 ales Med. Reported export. t. 10â€"day, “been; 1700 weep 8700 men of but. Calm. receipts. m; an he 5 u to Sleep and um receip 1750;“? gum, lambs steady to am I rlce.bu .Ihcep 84 to “.50; Into. 5.” to flop. reédpt» am; no u“. Eu: Bu m Jun. mâ€"C‘atfloâ€"bcdm 500 head; I. and steady: pa, 100 head: may: nun figmgg, nooonatuxuu a mtoaoc I: m medium. 86. I?!“ 11:; hairy 8» i=3 {5.5) “.msgrm; {My Btuckuiâ€"Oneyw to 2wa u coo co m In each. m m 38 to perm: «cum-nadmbm and” at not weights m worth ”to nurccoviâ€"Mncb con ad apt-luau are want no to 850 musâ€"(mm told at 82 to no out. a from u to a pet an. Sheep â€"Prlccc 83.75 to :4 cwt. (c era. and bucks at 82.75 to untoâ€"Price- ran; ed from “not. a pom.uaw‘.¢oucot¢m ewe. and women for export. Rout-Belt Ieloct bwon , an: no lb; aa- nwu than Mood. fod nd unwed. no wont 35.11% m; lights and at: um a $3.“ 9. «m tad sup “B b ibowery. vie-n IAI‘!‘ BUFFALO CATTLE .ARII‘I'. ’ Antwerp-Wheat W-. 1%. CHICAGO Ll V8 STOCK. LOCAL unum Chamber will move nt the CI. nunl meeting 0! the Chamber of Commerce to support. retolintion. Bostonâ€"713°31‘00“”? Elk Preys” provided Iriendly negotiation (nil. and Franc-15 bx-hubcrt “'cre lost In I. ‘ . l collision of! Cape Cod Sunday night. Colo-In] “trot-u) e Spoech. . Captain Elias White and Mate PM Alfred Lyttlctou. Coloninl Secre- T. Peterson of the. Pres-2y went tori. ‘ddreflslng his constituent; nt down. Wu Inst. :1! ht. said the 017- " . . ei'nment'n decision i‘n favor o! n no- A FRIENDLY INTERVIEW. vision 0! in fiscal policy must. lend sooner or Inter to a colonial preten- ence. (Cheat) Canada was setting I. spied“ example. South Amen “‘1 N" Md were 101“ng her Col. Ymmghusband, the Commnnder end bioalalUOVie: Australin 1"! 3‘ tr; , or the British expedition to Thibet. some . ere was any on ‘V 2 ha n friendly interview with n gen- gamma“ wit: thcleimmlmenscpc 50:03:: i oral from Lhnssa and a. number of .nn “115‘ "‘ 'anas,whocameoucoomeetthe mu m vitally concerned 0“? British mission. In» oflered ”umm‘fi mama: if”? “"3 ‘b" ”an” “8 “"him‘m” ‘ . no . n on loll-governing states of the Empm- mutt; that the 13:1th advance m with reflux! to the Crow! $11; ! would be 0990!?“- ohlee, mun must. number . m. u“ each land the greeted. desire to hove 5. Win... I.“ ' London, J on. 25.â€"-The Foreip O!- in its own lilo one particular thought _ . .7 _ncehureoe1vedneweolthem recording polwy and method 01 ex ‘ _ . Provided M W M Incl. o! n it!“ expedxtion und. ‘ mm o! the Eat. Atria-yum- aw. 304, the increase over a year ago being placed at 13,744. i Col. You-shun!) :nd 08'.er anornblo Terms By Thtbolnn Gcnornl to Both-o. Chumbi, British InJia. Jnn. 25.â€" ]: in View 'the Empire would rm . - onto Tuhkhnnn trim In the 90-.- the sane-st 19mm “gm .1 Rudolf Luke. Eon [YA-AMI Roxno. Jun. 25.â€"-A few duo ago the Pope“ took u stylozmphic not from a. Protestant joumclint'l hand and pronounced o. benediction. Ho returned tho pen saying: ”No one hos noble: mission than .jouma'liu in the world of to-du. 1 blue- your symbol of cum. ILV prelim consecrated the swore: and shield: of Christina warden; I choooo mum to beg Map upon ‘5' CW WM'I 9-."- polle- the sums: foundations: (loud cheat) London. Jun. 27.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"Tho fiscal plebllclto held by the London Chamber of Commerce resulted as follows: Tu on foodstufls, yes 74. no 62; u: on raw materials. ya 21. no 17; tux on manufactured goods. ya 116, no 39; preferential trod. with tho colonies and foreign countries on a. reciprocal basis. yes Londo- Chubor WAN support Policy of Bot-haun Providod trio-any xogous- uonu r-llâ€"CQIonI-I Secretary Spout. FINAL PLEBISCITE. Pop. Uh... tho Pop. The Wonderful Cheap Man. Bumo: N' Y‘l J”. 27-”Ju8{ic. Murphy yestenlau.‘ afternoon held u inquest into the death of Bernan‘o Balsam, the Julian grocer-3m. who was shot to death. Hem Heimbcmer. William' E. Trueman. John Rousslet and William Draper, the {our boys under amt. were held onachv's‘of munda- manna: aqua. _ 7__ Akita. Severn! white men van “Id. but no details of tho c ”has been received. Boston-The schooner: Ella. Press” and Francis Schubert were 10's: in I. collision 06' Cape Cod Sunday night. Captain Elias White and Mate Fred. '1‘. Peterson of the. PM went down. Yoncouver, B.C.. Jan. 27.â€"Ex- Uputenant-Govemor lclnnu In dal- gerously ill, and his condition is causing his triends mat anxiety. Heart. trouble is the complaint. Winnipegâ€"The Directory for 190‘ contains 287,866 individual names, and the estimated population is 77.- Winnipegâ€"Mrs. Jane Gnincr died at. Dominion City. Man. need 108. Huncogee. LITâ€"Runners report an uprising among the full-hlood Chero- kees, um! «I: protmtion for whites. who live in that country. m, m! roar. mu. FRLDA Y JANL no:- Clurgod With Ilrdor. BRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. mu. Jan. 85.~â€"Tho 1.".er Toronto nun-bled at the rum“ um on Saturday ammo“ m a. unveilinz or . ma portrait In on: or Prof. Go" smug. Prat. Chrk of Trinity " M Prof. Goldwin Smith wd‘ a. donor a the pomm, John ’ m Prof. Smith In.“ “I! mwmic new. Toronto. J-n. 2-1-11" “ III-J trial in tho municip‘1 ‘ Canada! will commence below mu Dani-on this mornin- Am Curry thinks five I will use. to disposo of 01' <31 m to tho Jurisdict‘ (in court mind by M“ D“ w to: Samuel Thomps“ an: aid In had some 28 ‘* Mitch appear in ‘hi' 500; WGLCompany, ed. 33.000; T. C. lag and stock. 87,500; ; Woe to building, K01: confectionery. s 'hlckcr, jewellcx', W H. Hooper, photng 112mm. dentist ‘ Smart. drum 325:. head. hudwu‘e. $2,000 boots and “shoes, $2. MOM. bogralhc Chapman“ 00,- M, 1:.- 8. Doha, W tax 0. Foresters, $500; (‘11! 8360; J. L I Michael. 3200 (Xx-hm. lee, Jam. 26.â€"‘ '0!“ are thlx has omuucdl fine. the big lumber fire sh twenty-flu you: ago 1,901: place} W met-noon. It origingzed the Ill-guilt block. Three block: I destroyed, (musing a loan 0: at! 860,000. The principal 108”: am new Company. gem-rd chants. stock and building, $15. A. W. Bell. buildings, $10,000; 'Delephou Company «mutt change. $3.000; Allan Ema, and shoe flock and lurmwm 000; J. A. Dank, jeweller, stock. Instruct". lie. at Carl.“- Place Sixty Thins-d Doll-n. FIRE DESTROYED Tum 81.00 Mn“ u Ador- Var-n Toronto Comp 1 ; . AR? >010! hi HN

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