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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 5 Feb 1904, p. 4

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A Convention of the Liberals of the Constituency of LINDSAY, Victoria and Halihurton Will be held in Iuesday, fell. lfitll, 1904, at 11 a. m, to selecta Can- didate for the House of Commons and mnsuct othe’r business. Only delegates or a'tternateé may vote, but all are cordially inviud to attend the Convention. SINGLE FABES The Grand Trunk Rsilwa'y Company will have xeturn tickets to Lindsay at Single Fare, good to return on the day of the Convention or the day followir g. The re er train for Haliburton will leave at .40, as usual, and 5.30 a. special train will leave for north points and Hali- burton for the accommodation of delegates end visitors. GD]! SAVE THE KING. E. IOSGROVE, J. lchY. L The date fixed [or the hommg on W Liberal conVention for the un- ited riding of Victoria and Balfour- :ton draws near, and bilore another inane of film Post reaches ourrrcaders, .1310 choice of a. Candidate to enter um lists against (501. Eughmâ€" who chilns .the Conservative nominationâ€"â€" inane of flhe Post reaches 01!!"1'U1ucxa, .1310 choice of a. Candidate to enter (um lists against (501. Hughmâ€" who claims .the Conservative nominationâ€"â€" will have been made: ~ :Who will be the Libiaral candidate ? i no doubt the quoshon on many lips at the pray-cut tunic. We are not in a position to Ventura '31): oping ion, nor would it be poiitic or proper ‘0 do so. The plaction‘ rests entire- ly with the delegates who will as- scmblc at xhc AcM:my of Music next Tuesday at 11 o’clock This much 'wo may sayâ€"the names of several atrong men will 1): submitted to the Convantxon‘ and ,wa ax; contdent the delcgams will weigh carefully: the nnalifications of dash and make; a LINDSAY. FR dl'lcgatzé will weigh careluuy, we nualificalions 0! mph and make 21 Wi-SZ- srlzciion. . A word to Liberal workers in all parts of the riding: Spara no affort to have the full numbar of delegates at alternates allotted to the respec- five polling divisions prrscnt at 1110 conwn‘lon. The: weather has been most unfavorable for organization work, but enthusiasm: can oval-come .11 obstacles, and. as we know mate. ‘8 no lack of that dcsirable' and suc- cess-winning quality in the Inn}: and ‘ file of the Libarzlls cf~thc riding. .Wc ‘ confidently expect that next mues-1 day’s convention will In worthy of the party, and that on that day will be fired 1115 first gun in a campaign «which will end in tlzo victory 91th: leeral Candidate. mellant train arrangmcntshave hen made by the committee in charge. Singlexam tickets. good to ntnrn the following day, will be. is- nad t: om all points to pareans visit- im Lindsay on Tuesday, and there 'ill no doubt be a very large turn- mt c! the citizens of the two Conn- :ies. Illa regular naming-tom train, unmanned on posters to be held till 5-30. will leave at 2.4 , a menial min inning beep secured to leave at 5.301'01' the accommodation of visi- from 911 stations between Lind- .y and Halibut-ton. The Coboconk twin will leave at the usual hour- .n Saturday 1138“" mw “new M080? 390mm “went WW is causing ‘ LIBEREL CONVENTION, FEB. IGTH. M no little uneasiness. I was some explanation- ...uon with the radios “nests for the early ¢° up“. His Womhip remarkeg, ‘Genuemen, we’ll not be able to not”: more .walhswuntii we unlit hose of tbs debentnm‘ pow on The Weekly Post. Academy of Music V n the interest 0!de p0!- “ for new malts have been ac- ntod. and at the may who in- “ taking similar anion, we think “a mtamme of Mayor 8th CITIZENS IRE |I TIIE Secretary. mmY, hasnumr the early cgbjstruction nt’ walk! in the out tor the holding of ,rrgmgnncnts have : committee in tickets good to g day, will he. is- s to pal-sans visit- Lestlay, and there very large turn- of the two Conn- Hnliburton' train, meeting 0‘ mm made 3. pg our citi- 5 and whigh President. DARK. several r luredit bud. or has we mailed the unity [at our borrowing pqwanst What is the trouble anyway 3 Alter lowing the canatruutlnn of cement walks In many instance. in the past. have the members at the Council. ow- ing to the huge deficit of last year. covertly agreed to retrenoh by re- tains to entertain this year all pe-l tilions for walks that are actually I The point must be made clear to our oltizenB. . . New York realize their anticipation: the country .will soon be full 0! cap- able domestic servants. says an ex- change. 111:8 objeot at this organiz- ation is to train girls for domestic service, ameliorate the condition of those who me {or ranch aervioe, gnd. incidentally to solve the problem which is (perplexing nearly every haus'aw‘ile in Ammim; 'nhe women have great expectationS, yet there are some employers of domestic ser- ,,-,_ I.-- .. ”C10 ’-â€"_- _ are some employers of domestic sex- mts who think the remedy lies in the hands of the women theaelves. "I! eyery good housewife," said one woman who was discussing the orgsnfization, "would treat a good servant, whcn she has succeeded in finding one. with proper conSider- etion, and See that the other mm- ‘H 3:...- 51.”, bars of the householdâ€"me childremâ€"Iollnwod her ex: would no doubt always be ad and there would be m ants. ,9 ad and there v the forming 0‘ this or the 0-: method for the “LIV-Do There are many women. no aoubt, who have succeeded in solving the “hired girl problem," and they have done it individually. It is simple, per- haps, whan one knows how, . In the New York State Legislature a. bill is introduced for the protection of abade’trces. It provides for a committee of three members in cities serving for terms of three years with full power over the planting, trimming. Spraying, and cleaning of ‘shada trees on public streete and thoroughtaras. rut DOIESTIG Dr. C. A. Hodgett, OI 'IDIOnlU, n no has been acting as Provincial Health InSpecto'r for some time, has been ap- pointed by the Ontario Government to s‘ucoeed Dr. P. H. Bryce as Deputy Registraneemral and Secretary of the Provincial Board of Health. Dr. Bryce has Mon appointed Medical 111- Speetor 'to 't'he Department of the Interior, by Hon. Mr. Sifton. w The citizens at Montreal will no doubt feel much elated over the elec- tion of Ald. Laporte to the mayor- alty. Mr, Laporto has been a prom- inent figure in municipal politics in Montreal and has been an active member at the Reform party of the Council. He was largely inatrumen- tal ina-averal otthe recent reforms in- atltuted by the Council and is a man who is fearless in his utterances of his“. arm BB is held in esteem m- all classes in the city. 1g” Blizzard Station. “Yes, the panama is the coolest hat in the summer.’ "Do you know the coolest in .win- ter 8" “What is it 3" "Madic'mc Eat.” . . Ross Homeric! Hospital. The Board of Governors of the Rors Mamoriu'. Hospital desire to acknow- ledge the following contributions: Om'ngcs and grapes, Mr. Lorn: Campbell; plants and buttermilk, “‘-“ “-Vn-M' flowers. Miss Roberts’ Campbell; plants and outta-mum, ms. M4xqm; flowers, Miss Roberts’ Sunday School clasp: flour. Flavdh Hum-5 Jburnai for onq yaar, Thurston; apples, (barrel), potatoes, (3 high), Mr. Emmi/e, of Ops; cabbaga Mrs. .chdm'; magazines, Mrs.Hcck- in ; cmagalinas, Mrs. Robert 110$; U. S. Dispensatou'y. Mr. Grcgory; but- termilk, Mrs. Martin; ,. Railway notes. â€"â€"'.l'he Temiscaming Nonthcrn 0.1- usrio Railway are having’built 100 flat cars by Rhoda. ‘Curry 00., Amherst, N. S, for dcliVery in‘ Msy. An order has also bezen ,p’laaccd for 50 box cars. u- -1 1.1... 1!... W was warn . â€"'1‘he difiterent railroads of the Un- ited States and Canada have decided that whenever ticket)! are required to be stainped with any of the various special rubber stamps, the impress shall be made upon the back, and not on the face of the ticket. Scalpors have been in the habit of coveringup their arm and alterations on tic- ketsbyuseoftheeeatmmpmandthe present rule will make the stamp useless tor this purpose. Another rule provides that every woman who purchases a ticket shall be required to sign with the prefix Mrs. or Miss ;and her rtull name, . , "The O. P. Ru‘ OChGLWiBe the otta’ wa. Northern a». ‘Weabem Rauww Company, proposes to extend its main line- from the present terminus to James Bay and to build a branch from Lake .Teanizkamlng.~ The Ed- monton. Athabasca Mackenzie Riv- e-r Railway 00. will seek Incorpor- a'tiou. wit h‘mhsrigh-t taconly’trnpt a‘nd opnrate a. line from Edmonton, in Al- berta, to the Hay River, on' the «oath-wast shore of Great Slave Lake. The Fort-Frances, Habitat: gunmen-n Railway :5 the name of all classes when she has succeeded in no. with proper consider- (1 see that the other mem- he householdâ€"imluding the Jollpwod hcr example. she , doubt airways be well serv- here would be no need for .ing of. any such project as the establishing of any new for the betterment of serv- EDITORIAL NOTES A. Hodgett, of Toronto, who acting as Provincial Health ' for some time, has been ap- by the Ontario Government d Dr. P. H. Bryce as Deputy bastion! and Secretary of metal Board of Health. Dr. 5 Men appointed Medical In- 'to ~the Department; of the by Hon. Mr. Sifton. nen :who have organizea a Guild of America in aalize their anticipation: .wiJl Soon be full 0! cap- IIELP PROBLEI. F VICIORIA (0. (OUNGL JANUARY srssmn Ir. Um. channon, Member for Io. 1|Malon, m Spool-I Grants to Ross Hospital and Q.V.A.8.â€"- sundlng committees â€"'I'ho Ilouu of Infuse, and 0t! "‘- --j ”‘A‘An “1! ((Loutinnad (tom lam weer.) THI'RSDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. .The County pnrfiamut-u-ims mat tq-dny at 11 o‘clock, baing a little late owing to a meeting of the Fin- omce committae, at which somemnt- tars in connection with the new flame of Refug: were (nacussed. The Warden and all his collvaguaawere present, Dr. Mood and Mr. Bailey. the two members who had been snow- hound. aniviug a. tow. minutes by- tore the muting started. The min- \utes of I'uaahy and .Wedncuday'q proceedmgs were read and approved. . LL. v:-u.r:-m puhiie rrnnc remrt 0‘ Library “'89 a: tion return-N1 t0 t" "7' ."I 3 Farmers” Infiitutes Curried. . , 1)-;n La“ 1' 1' Ion. Grant Lo Bcspitd Maxi-x] by Mr. Fnixbuirn. 1)} Mr. MuQuadc. that tlu‘ and Assessment committees -~ LI A DnL‘ Mr. Bn‘ans, that the A; to Office committee eons pout l8 appointing Mr. J41 auditor of accounts of { tion of Justice.â€"Ca tried. Same School Matmra. Mon-d by Mr. Staback. etcondcd by Dr. Wood, that the committo: on El- uratw“. consider and report on ap- pointing a committee to armngc .1 snitkgncm with tho Lindsay Conc- gmtc instztutes and Omemcc High Sohool.~-Caxriod. . Work of the Crusher. On motion of Mr. Graham. second- ed by Mr. Shaver, fhc report of me Storm Crusher commiltsc was intro- duccd and relencd to Ro-xds and Bridges committee. Same School Muttrrs. Movu] by Mr. McQuadax sounded by Mr. Scuuy. that the commuter: on Appointments to office take into considuraiion and report on appomt- ing Mr. (has. 1-‘. Botc a unite: o! the 0121!:an gtiglgfi School. â€"C.utricd. H. -A‘ Mn \nflfil‘ h" rort on appointing Dr. Joncrs a ‘ txustcc of the Lindsay Coll'lghto In- i stituteeâ€"Carried. l Moved by m. St'llmck. 81-3 mm.) by 3 Dr. Wood, that Messrs. J. H‘. Knight, ‘ W. I]. Stexens and J. C. Hustona.‘ comprise the Board of Exanxin:ru.â€"- Carried. . ' Central Farr Betterment. On motion of Mr. Scully. a depu- tation representing the Scout Vic- toria Agricultural Society. was heard asking for a granttto assist in im- fair grounds in Lindsay. Mr. Johnston Ellis. the President of the Society. said the time had now come when some, improvements should be made. The present accom- modation was quite insufficicnt. as exhibitors in live stock were in- creasing yearly, consequently more unless the new buildings required were supplied and the grounds en- largod the show :would go back. Out- side of Toronto and Ottawa the fair at Lindsay is one at the best, and it is for th: citizens of the county to psrscverc and make it a. still better show. The proposed improvements will cost about $4,000 and there is ‘ about $1,500 to the credit of the So- ‘ciety in the bank. -Lindmy, Mari- Mov‘d by Mr. McQuadv. sounded by Mr. Scully. that the committm s to 0mm take into considuration and report on appoint- : Mr. (has. 1’. Babe :1 {fluted of the Gum-mac Hi In Schwl.â€"Csr.ricd. Mow-d by Mr. Bryans, sccondcd M Mr Scully, that the Appombment to Office committee consid; port. on appointing trustee of tht; yindmy Collegiate In- as this IS a Wqu-J sann. a..- .,_- r, , ple of the county at large are in- tarested,.it was hoped the County Council would see tit to make a grant of about 3700. Mr. E. H. Hopkins was the next speaker. It was in 1870 that the pm. sent grounds were purchased. At of $700. Way 8300, Ops 3200, and Verulam a Small gran-t. During the intervening years we have had tine shows, but of late year: the ex- hibiting and attendance have increas- ed so much that the preeent grounds are entirely inadequate to accommo- date the crowd. Since 1870 two acres have been added to thegrounds, but in order to meet present and future needs; about tour 'and a. half men additional will have to be purchased. The land will cost about $1,500, and the feminghhoant 850? extra. The ~ - J _-_-I.IAâ€" 'uN‘Iâ€"c Iuaed'ly :nd .Wednosday'q ngs were read and approved. apart of th‘. Kirkfield Public wag submitted and on mo- urn-0d to the proper commit Dr. WM and Mr. may, members who had been snow- uiviug a. few. minutes b3- mzeting started. The min- 5' Mr. Fairbuirn, swondcd udec. that Um Financ: uncut, committees rewrtye zmm to the Rom Mnmornl 3W, swand'xl b5 the ”pow-men“ I: consider and re- m. Jamm Flair." ts oI Administra- : Woodvflle end Eldon were not repre- 5. sound on the boerd of directors. and , . he would like to nee the County!“ Pvt : a. grant were made. name some 3 ‘ llttl‘? mm t. “t. ' ! Fin- l The .Wu‘den ensured the depu- taficn thet the nutter would receive mm- new their awful equidmtion. “M __Moved by Mr. Bailey. seconded by -._n_- nun Hm Rim com- Mr. Mon. that we ,cuâ€"p-v- "â€" mittao report as to viability 01 "“31““ n gram 0! ’500 to the South Scuth Victoria. Agricultural Socio‘: to assist in enlarggng and improving Dr. Woodâ€""Gentlemen. I m aor- ry indeed thut this Donnell was de- prived of the services 01 two of it: intelligent members (or two ms. Both Mr: Bailey 3nd myself endeav- ored to mph May. but the heavy snowstorm of Monday and the slow eflorta made by the Grand Trunk Railway people to olou' the line, detained us. While regretting the absence of Mrr. Bailey and myselt I must congratulate you on the ap- nnintment of the mm you selected I must congntuluto you on the ap- pointment of the man you selected for Wardon'. In Mr. Mon wewm have o good Warden, and one who will discharga the duties at his oilioe to the satisiactiou of all." Mr. Graham-"DoctorJaat Tuesday there was an e'eotion in North 0::- ford, and despite the (act that there was a heavy snowstorm, uhc peeplc or that constituency turned out and recorded a large vote for their re- Spaclivc candidates." Dr. Wood-""1! there had been the same inducement offered me as there was to tha voters 0! North Oxford. ‘probably I would have ventured out." ‘ 0n matron of Mr. Brym, Council Businuss was resumed I-‘rid-u‘ at 11 o'dcck. All numb-yrs ~were present. The minutes of Thursday's proceed- inn;G “are and and ndoptnd. Sundry Moi ions. _ On motion of Mr. Bailey. Rule No. 45 was auspcndmi. A petition was tin-n "assented by Mr. 'Builcymignod by Mr mkaguc 1nd twenty-four others, praying for a grant to assist in budding a lockup at Tict min Road. -â€"Rcfnrr.d to Finance and Assess! mcnt commit ~21 On mo‘iou of Mr. Iii-yum, mended by Mr. Graham. the Fianna: commit- tee was instructed to consider and report on making are new] grant to the. East and West Wounm's Insti- tutts. scam to co the u rarics Gautlemen.â€"Your oonunu considered the report of the Refuge committee. and the J specifications and estimate 1 relative documents referred Your committee beg to n as follows : _ ,- â€"_A ‘uuku 0.1 motion of Dr. i‘ uOJ, swan-kw] by Mr. bluback, tin: Fumnca and As- sessment committee “'18 Instructed to consular and rvport on mikxng the usufl grants to tlw Public Ln‘o- raries 01 the County. Movvd by Mr. Staback. ucondrd by Dr. W004], that the Band.- and Bridget: commifwc xcport as to building a bridge on Um bound”: bztw'cca Ei- don and Tllorah, provided tho'i‘oun- ty of Ontario assistâ€"Carrixi l-‘i'mnco Committne'c R:purt. On motion of Mr. Stu-war. arcandad by Mr. Cayman. tlw report a! the standing committee on Finance and Assessmr‘nt was introduced. rvad and I.dopuxi :3 follows. - .., _4-- v..."- nmmitfec have VLVThta the pla cations b: gdogfed. Bat-Lune -1 __- 2. That the House of Muse com- mittee. as appointed under the pro- visions of By-lmv No. 568, be continu- ed, and that they be empowered to let a contract or contract: for the construction of a sewer from the proposed site of the House 0! Refuge building to connect with the system 0! sewers in the Town 01 Lindsay; enter into an agreement with the Water Commissioners of the town 01 Lindsay for the right to lay a pipe of sutticimt capacity for the pur- posc of conducting and supplying wa- ter from the town system to the pro- posed buildinc. to make terms as to the cost of water to be supplied and t0'let a contract or contracts [or laying of the pipe. and to negotiate with the Light. Heat a: Power 00., of the Town of Lindsay for the sup- ply o! electricity for power and for lighting in thenproposod building. , A- A: 13-..--- --m_ djolu l no I -â€" , . - 3. That the House of Refuge com- mittee be empowered to advertise tor receive and open tenders for all works and mntorials that may be required tor the completion and equipment of the building. the ten- ders to be submittod to the Council at a Special meeting to be called for the consideration or the same. 4. That the dratt at an agreement between the Town of mm, and the Ocuuty of Victoria to provide (or the connection of the proposed sewer with the town system 01 sewers; be approved. and that the stunt: be ex- ecuted by the Warden. 1,11,. "5.31.11 limbs given for timin- troducbion of by-lqwa to confirm and give effect to the recommendations herein and the‘ acts of the Home of Beluga oomni‘ttee. .vâ€"wâ€" _ 6.7,Thnt the report at the House at Ratuge committee be re-introduc- ed to the Council. 7. That the Home 01 We com- mittee be empowered to Get! with the (arm tor the preaent your insuch manner as they may decm‘to be ad- visable. - . ' . “a". v. v 8. that the chairman of this com-i own. L 'mittoe, the chairman of the House 01 ‘ monies J, Rotuge committee and John Autln. | a, 19m 0511., be uppolntcd a deputation to : 2:. W51 1 1- RJ DAY '1‘ PROCEEDIBGS (Cdnoluded 0n om: Puse- ') ', that nt [111 |Ullvw~ - ‘â€"Your committee haVc no report of the Home at nittee. and the plans and s and estimate and other uncnts referred to them. ime but to recommend pgans and specifi- lr. Brim. Oounci! 10 o’clock l-‘rid-IJ'- fit} anvilâ€"mums“ (up lama out!» PLAYED Vi“- Aun «man I’ll! nus. 80m: lion and lunch. â€"8Mp|nrd- Ind!» cu, m: I- 0mm. :11)»: Toronto train; on which the Benetton curler; journeyed to Lind- my from 3!“:th Junction won- day “going. w on: tvm hour: late in reaching Lind-J. and thogame that was to win an 8.80 did not start till 10.40. nous. Talbot and P. New“!!! had Charm: 0! the! nu- verton rinu. whilst Jae-u. Bake: 1 and Hamlet-d llippfll the Lindsay ‘rinu spin-t than. Baker’s. rink cell being the. only] one that 11-11 playad in the afternoon against. .Boax'exton. whereas awry and in Baker's rink wan playing his almond gun-3. One 0! his men wu pretty well tagged out below the game max-tad. and towards the end the} Lt: 'Vll c -â€"_â€", Ind Bunsen, clipped tho Lindsey rink! extinct. than. Bnker‘v rink new compo-an ol tired men. he him- self heinc tho only; one that Ind played in the afternoon ogainet Burerton. whereas Mary and in Baker's rink woo playing his second game. One 0! his men wu pretty well logged out below the game fluted. and toward- the end they did not play with the map and rim 0! truth M. Baker marten the nearing for Lind- say. counting two. but McMillan on line other side evened up. The next md flawed Bike: 1 and Hungcxlord law-u .â€"â€".â€". Baker started the scoring for Lind- say. counting two. but nmillan on the m aids evened up. The next 1 Lnd )‘iudui Bake: 1 and Hungexlord ‘ 4. and Lindmy stocks want up. ‘ Talbot cum back on Baker with a six and; he and: a beautiful run. carryingoutbiudny'u two shots and counting two. During the mile- nilhn scored two lives on Hungar- tord. These cnda (we BcaVerton sixtscn poxnluâ€"naurly half their to- tal more 0! thirty-four. Hunger- lotd krpt passing away, and when tho players stoppxl at night for a map of hot cotton and .1 sandwich. ho had (cored (iv: of the six ends plasrd. the more Handing McMnlinn 2. Bungm-rfo'd 9. The other rinks ‘hnd numbed their seventh end: Bckor had mot-ed five of then. with a totnl econ of six. when” Tnlbot had only used the chalk twiz‘. but his more was 9._ wk 7-- ._L.... nun. Ill! my n... _, Aim lunch um Dunn-ton men braced up and outplayed thcir op- poncub‘. Mchll-m scoring fourtnds in succession and took the load with a more of 11 to 10.nnd from thus to the end he kept ahead. In the Imxtcenul cml he Icorcd 5. The liltmmh saw Bangui-lord gtt hark with 3 (our. The final more wuâ€" McMillan 18. Bangui-ford 15. "Ilnc (mm? on the olhvr ice wwn‘ap nod tuck all along. but Talbot wu nlaying a beautiful guns himsztfand was ”caving gilt-edged support hm: ms man. no that bug": Ionnd v' ' ' on ind to take his knocks lo 2'" ion? 0! 1“- lo 13. FULL m3 AT LINDSAY. i826. D. in. Best. D. mum: M'Mill'm. P‘k- 18 The Shepherd-Iced!" Cup Gamesâ€" Tho Soon at Orillh. FULL SCORE AT DRILLIA. Lindsay Orillin, G. F. Bull. Rev. Fr. Mioyna. A. B. 1'1"), B. R. Kan. F. A. Wnlters. J. 3. Kinds. Mochyn.ok. l7 Ounninghun st. 16 lean)- ..oooo:ozoozxo:o:2nâ€"u Cunnlrxh'mJOl3030210020l2000-M R. Ohunbc rs. L. w uson, IF. Johann, F. m. W. Dandu. G. Rnplay, W. Mchnmmk. 18 Bolero“ st. 16 Icmm..1uu00110000003034: am....oooonsoonnuoxoâ€"x‘ R. Butler, G. MGFfiddm. M. Simon. R. Cuthbert. Bk. Tmod....1032£ Combat. .01008 R. naxatone, W. Iudhopc. A. Wgtson. S. D. McPhee. 3.0113480. . A. K. Wu. J. D. Flawllhsl‘ 18 Dr.- Karmic st. 15 mm. ...... 002013000301010103â€"15 Fl-\¢llo...11030011 301010102048 W. Young. H. 5. Cameron. 1. lot-risen. Talbot. blip 16 Ben"?! ton. P. E. 31'3”“: M. Simon. W. Tudhope, R. H. Cuthbert, T. C. Doidgc. N. I". A. MoSwsyn. (hmninsham. J. D. Paulie 3k 15 G. mploy.sk 4 A. B. Terry. L, Wilson. 3. 0113mm. N. momma. F. Grendel]. J. Hill. W. Dundu.sk. 5 W. Mq‘Fecfib 10 m1 OIIA 00"" ORANGE LODGE Ehctlon of Ion Milanâ€"Son. lou- bors won Stem-bond. The annual tar-ting or Victoria County Orange Lodge was held on Tumday. Feb. and. in. the hall aver Blackwell's 5mm M1 0! the bade: me in mttcndgnoe from Ome- mee. 14th Linn or Emily. Valentia, Little admin; Dundord and Penelon. int owing to the railwu' blockade. a ammu- o: nut-tit country repre- sentatives ware unable to much to: n. . Tokl......... al Dex-Lek... 19 TMoOd.sk. 13 10326200002110100018 oxooaonsloooxosu-w The Friendly Game 18.. flungm'ford s W. P. Pilkie G. Ewart. R. A. Millar. mm. skip. 18- J. G. Wm: McPherson. E. Wlketicld. Toasood. “k. 13 L. \Vilson, Lindm)‘ “V. Cll'ley. W. Scott. D. Sutton. Tota! Oriilia , m 540,000 SIMK‘ Vlll Join the Cough Syndiuto In the Ianufactnto of Clothing. In the management of [area mes! enterprises there i; no standing still â€" continual progress is the wntchword. and the mind! of the man nt the head mu~¢ be continually debtlting the all-important Qty-5‘- Lions. "How can we improve the ser- vice I" and "flow can we lessen the first cost at the goods and 00 b~ in a position to undorwll all competi- it.ors 8" In the past NJ. 8. J. Cough. Lindsay's lending clothitu', has suc- ceeded in solving I‘m- problems by bus- placing orders for stocks in can- junction with the Cough Syndicatv. which by buying in bus: lots for To- ronto. Pebcxboro. Lindsay and othvr stores owmd by tho members. 31- ways succeeded in socuring the low- est quotations and largest discount: to: cash. thus enabling them to quot-‘ prici‘l which would hnd'opponmts in bankruptcy if thr-y ntu-mpted to follow gut}: . . 7 4..-)- lug-m9: and follow suit. , The insight into trade secrets and Plumbing. floating the profits of the Mixture“. byline-cl: gaim-d by menn'i of the<e extensive GE]? 00 (Dialogs. has induced Messrs. R. B Gough and A. .T. Gough. rro- 80qu 4 priotors of the Toronto store, to plan a new departure â€" the establishment 9 o: a Gough Syndicate wholesale 11.- Kent clothing mandatory, All arrangr- _â€"â€"â€" meals have been completed. and the V new enterpriee will begin Operations '1 “E METHERE SALE I in the near future â€"â€" probably inTo- ronto. whim labor of the required kind is readily anilnble a! all times. 1 Sealed tendersa 1 preset“ b1 Canada‘s growing will bereceived up time. end the announcement bestow- on Tuesdny, the ed upon the new firm proves concluâ€"I 16”! city 0f duly that there is room for another ' wholesale clothing house in the for the purchase . and valuable form business nude! ot the Dominion. ‘ 4 Gough Melberell Estate, 1 Syndicate is likely to exercise a and being compose marked influence on the clothing . Lot 16, in the 4th 1 undo of 11mm: â€"presvnl and future. Alsothe South-we: Mr. B. J. Goughâ€"propriexor oi the ten acres of Son big corner clothing stone â€" is about South-west gum: to become a member of the Concession of M: new (inn. and must be in a po~ition IWBOM in "ill- to control a large sum 0! mom-y in 151% acres more or the near fixture [or the purposes} of l The (Emgerty i his share in the new busineSs‘ vulture. .eastzof et nvinz: Th3 bulk of the money needed must 3 is P37“? iUCIUded be made out of the stock in the :80“ is timeless; ‘ course of about six weeks. and to do I and 3 considerable I also available for \ this he announces in another ert of 1 of the finest propel the paper a sacrifice sale in all lines ; .. _ of winter goods, totalling “0,000 Meter-1a. worth of man'b'and boys' overoonts.l Talus A3") C< suits. fur coats. hats . caps, undg‘r. l cheque payable to wear and furnishings. This is lhclsigned for $200.00 lender, which wi grenlest opportunity ever placed be- I tore the people of Victoria and Hali- tender not be acct bnrton Counties. Prices will be cut Punk”0 "“9? 3' «nerdy in two during this great “YB 12m wept“ money-roams sale. Mr. Gough being “3°“: 0'0“”, m1 ; willing to lose in order to secure the “shed for 8 130:1 ‘money by the date mentioned. money toremnn Iknowing that he will be able to re- “’19 terms. ,covor port of the loss by purchasing f Tenders month |hi: new stock next season at prices “"1”". e‘! by [null lower than ever helm. :33: Which Will I G- WERBEBâ€"POGUE.â€"Qn the 20umby thq Rev. J“. MW. at the reaio dcnoc of the bride's par-emu. (has. J. Webbcr nndEdith Pogue,daugh- ter of Mr. Sagn Poem, all 0! Ver- nllm. a a , . L ' MA RK -â€"S,LO.\N .-0n' .W’uluosday. Jan. 27th inn-IL, in Valentin Methodist church. by Rev. W. G. Chi-keg Wil- liam James lurk, of Valentin, to Mary Jane Sloan. ol’ Cartwright. KENNEDY-JACKSON.â€"At (in pan sonsgc, Little Britain, on Jan. 27th incl... by Rev. W. G. Chi-kc. Charles Hartley Kennedy. to Emnn label Jackson. all or Limo Britain. 3 EREX -lrwin.â€"At the maiden-3 of the hrido's parents. on Jan. 17th inst, by Rev. W. G. Chg-km Orville Elam.- Ycrex to Beatrice Maud Irwin. all bf Little kitain. . DUNDASâ€"MOI-‘FA 1‘.â€"At an lance. Femion Fall: by the Rev. R. C. EB. Sinclair, B. A...on Wednesday, Jun. .‘:0th. 1904. Mr. Roby: J. Dun- du to W Ida my Mortat. both , o! l-‘enevlon Falls. - llcNEV.\Nâ€"PERDUE.â€"M Cobozonk. January 24d). by Rm. A. 3 Charge, M. A. Patent Comic lchnn. at liq-«hm «‘l‘owndlip of Fenian.“ Mu: Ann Psalm dunghtu_ of Ham-5 Peak“. 0-! the ‘mwodnp ol KEXNEDY.â€"On Jan. 20th. at Rach- utar..N.Y.. or pneumonia. John Kandy, Kenna-lg in employ of W Bank. W. SANGeIERâ€"Iu Tomato, on Jul. 27th. John nun-t Sufi!" . I. 0.. of Port Parry. in bi- Mr. Some} ville IARRIIGES DEATHS :fi‘?‘ ’ Low PRICE-S FOB ”is soon HABBWAB BUILDEBS’ SUPPLIES. Nails. 1’. . GI... Cement, Plum, and 0‘ Evemnghing sad Plum‘ Lawn Mom. Forks. Men, Netting, Ln" Ho Sm BUTTER AND- CHEESE FACTGE SUPPLIES. Sealed tenders addresse will be received up to Zn on Tuesdsy, the 16th “I of February, 190‘. for the pnrchese of that :. ...- Lounge end velnfblefem prOpern Lam“: Isl Metherell Estate, situate at 1. Brian endbeingcomposedoftht .\' ct: half Lot 16, in the 4th Conc- esszox. at 315mm Also the South-west quarter a: (i the :W ten acres of South-east qua? -. 5 South-west quarter of Lot 10 â€". 5‘ Concession of lleripose les~ that eeressold in VinegeLots, an“ onus 1512 acres more or less. The t‘gri'o'gerty is sitnete in " eestzof e nvmzvillege of Liz is paytly included in village p .6 soil is first class the onildings :zx : and a considerebie portion of the m‘ {ubinuabXe for Villagé of the finest properties i Victor“. Tums up Cont-moss.â€" cheque ptyable to the order of signed for $200.00 must accon tender, which will bf retur ML- tender not be accepted. The bu: pun-chm money shall be paid wi dnya from acceptance of tender; 1 ment, however, may be made wit} signed for a portion of the 1» money to rennin on mortgage 0: able terms. v-v v--â€"_V furnished by undersigned upl- $311, which will give full co 0. Executor: SOUTH VICTORIA Amcultuml Sudan Sammy, unwary is}; ill-equated. HILL SUPPLIES. m Pinon to do OH kind: c Vdvel, Packing, Pipe Fittings. HE METHERELL EST A '1‘} SALE BY TENDER Milk Fun, Cmmen. Pnilu, Stout. I‘mm, ijoggx 112 Kuhn, Hosting and Meta by fiat-ch- mocha: Gm: OUR rung-s GARDEN TOOLS. [Jot am, Put]

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