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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 6 Apr 1906, p. 5

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'00 ."O bfl4 50. mum-m GU- MWMIQAIM adamantâ€"OM”: ' Ocrtuwntatbrs met laat Monday in 1931113.}: session Mayor Vroclnan Mayor VrOOmm urgsd that it would not be courteous to Mr. and “153° P0119411 to do so. ..... Ald. onion: -' "You‘ll £er it in commit“? - 3‘ _ Mdoitnowuduavotmbbaud A man tint the request be $31“! '9: rut-La, but with! that 1‘- b M on table‘was angled-.51._ Prom G. H. Bom‘m ran Bjo- WM. enclosinz ,xooonnt, dyad”? nuts belonging .t‘o thejmr-F Mg: mitten ‘ Mmittee. . From Geo. 8. Patrick. secretary Public Library Board; encloamu; copy at finance report.â€"Laid on tabte. From G. H. Hopkins, solicitor got Mrs. Pollard. who recent!) met With an injury on Caroline-st; railway “Wing. east ward. Mir. napkin: on Pehalt of his clung, attend to accept In settlement of her claim for dam; “3“ the sum of $200 poiating on at the same time that, the town had “"51 mm xthan that sun by M" “'39; to pay a watchman at the "“3338 in question. It was prov”: “1 ‘0 1310 the commnmcatiog, but: l(alrtvr Vroomnn "and that it would “Nd mere \1 km tn no 50! Applications should have been made to tha Public Works De‘part- mâ€"Ffied. ~3tJ.-Fyled. From the Post Office Department. retain to Council’s mgueattm 3 light be placed in the lane cap: at the post omoe mar the, dropâ€"letter aad an members being but. The mm: m annulled by some mes between Alli. my and. Ali. Bytes. and than is‘ g Mim- ity that Manger Young. whoa: oom- Pflny opened a week’s engagement at 'tha Academy last night, may enter 3 Vigorous protest against tbs Conn. cil’e action 'm_ running an opposition tame comedy show in' the municipal chamber It_ is ,pot improbable. av- 30, ting the town may find. itaalfi in another suit for damages- anineass was taken up at “7.30. When Clerk Kmlson read the. min- utes of Lag: regular and special meet- i335, which were duly confirm COMMUNICATIONS. ' Prom T. J. 1mm, manager Bell Mphonq 00.. asking permission to "e“ Poles on Russell apt! Lindsay- From Solioitpr \L a. Woman. ask- 38 for prompt settlement of Mr. E- Robaon‘s claim for damagesâ€"caused U Lb? flooding ol 3 cellarm-Fiqaooe I” THE mun: AT MST “DAYS WIBIL'IEETIIG. Lots of Business and Little Farce Comm CORNER KENT AND YORK-$13., NEXT 1-0 SIMPSON HOUSE,- LINDSAy, Men’s Spring and Summer Suits made of fine all-wool Wusteds in light and dark grey shades, single breasted, sold regularly If $12.50, $16.00 and $1_8 co, sale price ...... _ ‘A 4- A‘ 0UR (HY fAIflfRS 39.“,112-’50, .14.”, ' Underww and fine Boots You Can Ceatainly Afford to Give Us One Trial. q £6230, 7.50, 9.50. Men’s Spring and Summer Suits made of 31th Tweed in light and meflinm grey shades singleand double breasted, sold regularly at $8.50, 0.50 and g2.og,_ OE 21¢ grist-.A. . . . We quote rioes of a few of the many lines recent- ly arrived. w ch will be a pleasure for us to show even if you do not intend to purchase. We start this anniversary sale on FRIDAY. APRIL 6th. which will last for 14 dais onl , with a born ete line of the newest goods pro need y the best an era in Canada, oombinin the latest styles and up-to-date materials shown in l metropolitan centres. Just one year ago we opened the doors, Cot our store to the public of this town and vicinity, and as sentiment plays a large part in human affairs. no less to a certain degree in business also. we decided to commemorate our entry to this place by showing our titude to our patrons and having community who y o o' onerous! encou us, erln b in- csiucg'ements w ich will ‘ ily gen. . $8 “I“ perienced shoppers. a A ‘ ~- We do not mean to insult our intelligence in otter- mg goods less than cost. whic you will not believe. but we mean to convince you that our thorough prac- tical knowledge of the business learned by us from childhood. coupled with our ability to know what and where to bu . enables us to ofl'er you garments of hon est materi s and skilled labor. at prices that will not fall to appeal to your sense oi’ economy. To THE PEOPLE or VICTORIA coum: FIRST ANNIVERSARY . “ ; SALE ANNOUNGEMENT .APPEL, Vv-uâ€" ...... From L. kR. Khight and bthers, asking that Wellington-st. south of, Sussex-st. be graded and gravellecL- Laid on tabie. From Town Commissioner O'Neil. mommendlné' certain work on the streamâ€"Board 0! Works. From Chief Constabb Navison. sub- mitting reports for January: and Feb- rmy. Cases tried, 27 ; fines and tees “gnu-om. $111.22.â€"‘Fyled. tot Clerk Callaghan. re- in tha mfleotion at $79.48 in ”5th. “6'. mdmdun'ugfnam h. rm W Public 1.11.2317 Board elm magenta 0! mp upt- under. M9308 (term 1905. -â€" Finance ui‘vigm Clerk Knowlpon, stating that the expenditure on last smallpox ont- brcak had been $157.40. -- Finance committsg. ‘ __~. .. ‘. .7L,____ From W. H. Lockhan Gordon, Pre- sident at the Haliburton, Whitney 1mg! Mattawa 3.3. referring to the progress already made “preliminary work, and soliciting the town‘s and in securing the grand originally intend- ed for. the anemia all the Yiatca-ia, B. R... bonused by W to the, exâ€" tent of $76,000. A connterpropoaiâ€" tion was to extend the'Oenuai Onta- rio tram Bancroft, which .woult! 51i- verf all the trade of that county :to Trenton.â€"-Re£erred to Finance eoxnmizttee; Wfiv" 7. From the Fire Underwritera’ Asso- ciation, submitting Inspector Rowe’s mport on Lindsay’s appuances for tire fightingâ€"Town Property 'comi- miteet , .. u L From Sussexâ€" Laid ox From the City Clerk of TorontoJ inviting Council ‘to appoint a repre- sentative on :a deputation to meet Premier Whitney on April 11th to diet-use the, question of Niagara FaJla power.....Ald. O’Rielly objected to sending as representative, wing it was another case of "Hog-town." trying to .bennfit at the expense of the Province. It \the,.power could be trummitted to Peterboro, Limbay and other places. it would be differ- ent proposition. ..... Aldermen Boy; and Realtook the same View of the matter. and proposed that the com- munication be fyled. but Mayor V1 ooman objected. saying that the Council of ithe Board of Tratb would meet next evening to consider the same matter (and it would not look well it [the Town nounoil dealt sum- marily with it beforehand. "Power may be transmitted as far east as Peterboro, and 812 in the alumna-d price per h.p. We Wm not be bound to take it. but it will be at ourr com- mand. when. we want it. Let us get some more intormatioq._” ...... AA. Mannderâ€""It there is aa‘u chance of getting power ,at $15 or $17. oer h.pn let us try for it; that will baabout one-third the prion we are paying now.”â€"Fina;nce committee. 7 From secretary Public Works De- partment, acknowledging receipt of. petitions relative to agrenolithio walk from Lindsay-at. bridge to King-at. and ‘31 new look and dam. â€"Fyied. \ â€" From Town Clerk. Knowlson. w porting that .the printing for the year 1906-? .had been awarded to the Watchman-Warden that :peper’a tegder being the lowest.â€"â€"Endoraed. From Angus Mapmnrohy, solicitor C.P.B., with refer-em to the protec- tion of east ward raflwgy crossings. and suggesting that Council discuss the matter with Mr. Thoma; Stew» art. â€"Fmanoe Committee. Don’t Forget that wehave alsoa large stock of Men’s Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwar Underww and fine Boots. ' Boys’ Suits made of good Canadian Tweed, warranted for good wear, $2.50, 3.00, 3.50 ......... 4-00 Men’s light Spring Overcoatsreg 810. 00, sale price ......... 7.80 Men’s Raincoats in dark shades $6. 50, 7. 50 ...... 8.50 Tic. Tram rgaicnimg his po- m aunt armor. and black Aid. Eyresâ€"“I. sold tobapoa. but not manna." \ c. i . '. 1 Chairman Eyresâ€"“Yes, he appears to be looking for. a scrap.” The speaker was at once taken so- verely to task by Ald. O‘Rielly. who read him a severe lecture on his 1,;â€" nomnce of his duties as presiding ot- ticor, and quoted the rule of Counâ€" cil procedure bearing on this case. Aid. O'Biellv went on to point out that Aid, Eyres had “wobbled” on the cigarette by-lawâ€"firat he had desired. that it he held pm; than he had manifiestod, a ouddon desire to have the lay-law rushed through for fear. the tobaooomta mkht he heard. The now-aroused. Alderman twitted Chairmen Eym with havinghppar. anti: forgotten the days When he, kept a small comm grocery in Lint- say and sold tobacco and oigamttea.’ Ald Eyresâ€"‘Thfltvb (also: " Y Ald. McFagdenâ€"“Why, you’re not after repealmg the! by-law appoint- ing a solicitor." Moved by Aid. Fisher, seconded by Aid. Fisher, um By-law No.-, up- pointing? a. \member of the Public Lib- rary Board in place at F. D. Moore, whose term at cake had expired, was read a. [inst time. Moved by. Aid. Bea. seconded by Aid. Muunder that By-law Noâ€"_. prohibit- ing pedestrians tram making ather- owhtam or the public parks. was read a first time. - .. . Council then .went into committee of the whole, on the 2nd reading at the Cigarette Lay-Law. Ald. Eyres in the chair. . , When. the cigamt e byâ€"iawr came up tor its second marlin; Aid O’Rieuy sugguted that the word "tohanoo‘t be mad in_ by the Clerk ,“just to see how it iooked.” - > Aid. McFadden-â€""1t new to me that Aid. cruelly wishes to came trouble.” . The by~lnw was then read a first time, whereupon Aid. O’Bhlly moved thn't it be referred back to unflin- anoe committee. but no one (flared as a neconder. UI'HER BY-LAWS. Moved by Md. Mznmder. seconded by Aid. Rea, that, a by-law be paused antharizing the Mayor to appoint Messrs. McLaughlin a; Peel adioitors for the town, ,, U A _ era in. lobapco are all rename men who observe tho bj-luv strict): â€" it in .thc corner grocery keopom who call c‘ngmttu and tobacco to coug- "m catchyâ€""What kingd. (A a moâ€" tion is that 8" ‘ having d tint. The méu'l'ar‘ deal on obaooo are all reliable no: - Aid. Byron-“la would take no to- bacco dedor into my oonfidouoo what would sell tobacco to a boy «i 12 years. I stand tam. by Ald. norad- den’a byâ€"lasvâ€"lot no not wait one lminute for the tobanoom’ata Ito be board; it would not be worth the "hot air“ m would have to endure. Ald. “Bea would not combine tobac- co wi‘h oiguettes, an propooad by Ald. O‘Biony. A. license fee or $50 would be all right. Mir. Carroll told him the .pmfid Jon the solo or cigar ottes was only 81.50 per 1,000, and it Council impound a higher license than ‘15 he would give up their sale. Aid. McFadden aid ho wished to‘ push the about“ by-lgw through.‘ ‘9‘ did not hollow in any ado-atop- pmo Ald. O‘Biollyâ€""All the sidestep- pinc has boon. done by the gentle- mtn referred \to in}. local page; on uh of tobmoo or. cigarettes to boys at apertain ago, yot any day young 11d: can be your on tho Itmetunok- in; cigars andyipad as well a cigar- ouaes. W is breaking tho 19w, md why m 3‘ not punish“! Why not lioenso the sale of "tobacco tho. lot us discuss the mttar. with our tobanooniota. Along with Lid. 81m I suggest that the by-lur be held ov- er or mtermd to a. committee We should hear both sides." ' Aid. O’B'ieUyâ€""Every. one ha two sides. The astute: prohibit the Aid. Fishnr aakod than; deputntlan be heard on the subject «mum sup!“ and Bpxall gpoko briefly, urging the Danni! to pm tho hy- lnw. Tina we nothing in Aid. Eyreg’ gm” _tor delay. _ Aid. Eyma regretted much that absolute prohibition woo illegal; ho wan in mi] sympathy with Ald. McFadden’s motion. but would got:- gcst that the hyâ€"lgw be held on; till next meeting so u to permit of its write and donor)“ being fully ditcumnd. He had. been talkiqg the motto: mat with some Max-hora at- domen. who wore wrestling with the problem. and {3, W with him that tho danger in making tho prioo too high .lay in toning boys to go to the hatch \for‘ that: oumttes ‘ \rms HALL FURNAOI. Md. Rumba emu-nun at Town hope”. "pox-M mull: n the Flu Hm (m. Mr. Dunn. nth: 1m oxcnlutla aid tin tum wu walnuts. and would that t No. 1. Data: bottom ho inputted. In It. plans. Th. contact: an m mm to Mr. -Wn. Huanrtord. when d- hn w“ the lowestâ€"M 1!! complete ATM “port was Idopt‘d. THE CIGARETTE BY-LAW'. Ald. McFadden. second“! by Md. Fisher. moved \tho first manna; of a. by-law to regulate the sale or sunr- ottu. Tho amt. spanking to sup- port at tho motion. odd Ill admitted tho mity a! ; lay-kw. and tho linens: should be mania “(thingy high to afloat the object glued at._ On motion dun W w wu «0pm. It!» elm-o m to be! but to commute. for. we t can- uduu‘lom ‘ I THE B. M. BRAD nxnmprxon. ’ Md. McFadden :took exception to e clause in the Finance committee's re- port which .noommended that the no. In! exemption he gutted to Ir. R. M. Bed in uoordgnee with thetaworn statement oi memplo A end we;- ee paid‘ by him. AM: «on ex- plained that It. Ruth“ (or some were enjoyed exemption on pert ‘d M- eehool. m which we. entire- ly mud and “odd not he permitt- ed any longer without nudging ev- on member of Donna“ men for the mount» kit to tb when] mu, _ Reportâ€"- of It"! were then read by phalrmen. At this jum'tnre Mayor Vroomfl. notcin; a number. ot'butobors and others interested In. thu Butchen' by- law in {he nudiaage. thoughtfully ex- plained that acting; would be (10.10 in than matter at this salon. u the lay-law had not not been consigemd in committeg. Mam; thereupon took their depufinrq‘ ' knot impec ton stamina}; ‘committeoa d by the regpectlve he appears pool with wruvâ€"v -. --- 9. That a three-plan! cranium built on the nag-u: sida, at Gland:- It. across William-am. ‘; . 10. That a fin-fodtphnk walkbe built on the south nick of Peal-9t; ham York-3L, .to thtgtown wing. and the; fin sane beJmilt in t . form of a; stairway ‘mds landings. planktobootoadtr. -:- , 11. Thu Bulky We! 5! 9%.? 'Tsf'hw I thirty-inch cednr walk he built Ion Kant-sh “It from St. Dawn-st. to a. point (belt 259 {at welt. {Hf-(14mg, 6. That same newshound be pro- vided for carrying offltho engine's water on King-at. opposit- It. John O‘Neiu‘l residence at prevent the flooding of cellars it! that vicinity. u 5- m a milky nole III cmtr-xct- ed at ‘the corner 0! Russell 3nd Wil- liamâ€"st. to connect with the Bung!!- at. sewer to carry of! tha surface wa- ter in that vicinity. 7. Than: a summation ha madqwlth the box drain from thogoonvent'pro- potty to tlfi river to can way the surface water in the hotlow boat]: (I Bidoutâ€"st. near Stigma . "$75113? :Enholithid cm in built on the south side Mull-9t. apron William-ob ' 11. That. Bulky hoist ht placed on William-st at the north aloe otWal. Hustonâ€"ac. without trap. to ocu- neot with the box drsxn'on Womw 1. That the sanitary sewer undecl- lar- drain on Sussex-ctr. from Bond to Francis-at. be constructed by day labor. 2. Thai: tbs gmolithic walk on the west side: at Lindsay-ct" opposite Mr. Domy’s preperty, be banked with earth when cleaning streets, and that the ditching on the want aide of Lindsay-at, from Wellington 41:. north to the terminus of thograno- lithio walk. he deepeuad to allow wa- bar lodged near Mr. Darcy’s property ‘0 9231?".- ..... ,A L_L___--‘ a. Thai 'Woumtmâ€"BL, between Albert and Sussex-eta” be graded to allow the water to enter the gulls: holes on said street. 4. That Millâ€"at. from Glands-ac. to Durham-st. be graded. _ -_ _ _ Below we print 101' “1° hm" tion at our m “1" ”9°" 9"” canted .to W1 hi. 5"“ can“ siuner O'Neil}: 'ro tho Mayor in“ “mi“ “w" °1 To tho Mayor, and Gown, Town of Lindsay:â€" (bntlemâ€"I beg ta recommend the following work: to he proceeded with this spring. fit; COMMISSIONER Will!!! REPORT At the request of thin Police Com- mi-ionzra the by-lsw relating to public mania, with onerouo uncul- mout. will be mm 1;!!! and. to conform with the statute. under the heading at 0. nor by-hw to to intro- duced at next muting. 00ml! than mom-nod. am gone m with we cu: send them to McLaughlin A: Pool or another om." Ho thonoflemd u! woodman: in lino.th his suggestion, but tail- ed to seem a meander. and the orig- ‘6113? motion on being pot; was urfiod Ald .MoFuldnnâ€"f‘Axo you nun that Mr. Pool in not“... noidont o! Lindsay! It soon! tone we should not give the (in! d] tho businooo (at tho next six month." Mayor men-‘Thoro B only one case so torâ€"tho other: may not com to main." Ald. fiftiethâ€""Then define that case in th‘ resolution; if the other: On motion. thi'lo o‘clock rule wan susMA __ Aid. Bogaâ€""Yon voted to dismios Mr. Hopkins tron tin pooltioo o! town solicitor. Aid. Helm no also ono at tho first to protest that Mr. Hopkins was not the right man for tho position of solicitor." A14. Walloonâ€"“WM I soil is In tho minute bookâ€"I said that ho led us into expense in some inst-noes.” Aid. O'Rbllyâ€"Tln Gounoil‘s inton- tion Lt‘flrst hot! boon to,poos the Job around anon; tho town lawyers. In that event the cues shou'd be bunched u propos‘odff; ‘ _ i Aid. Hamid-e} endorsed the views of his-colleague. Batu! not voted for that sort a! thing. Ald. McFadden objected to the firm how gimn the handling 0‘ tour or five cuesâ€"it was not the under- utanding thot Mr. Hopkins W” to he blukbdled hooan'n ho ha! been dismissed Concerning two or three of tho use. lihly to an to trial Mr. Hopkins m possessed of special io- tornwtlon which tb town had pad for. age! that knowlofino ought to ho tuhn advugtm .91: Moved by Albumen Manda m4 Ru that layer V'roonan be “thou-ind eh m lam. so- Lmshun and P00! at town solicitor: prom .-_. flow! I: nu. Iliad-r. new by Md. Boa.’ythttbln orbeanth- orlud to no It. That. Stewart with m to putting on a unto!» mm at tha 0.28. m on Cu'o- llwm‘Onrrbd. In. In» tlia moved. mound» Altulugllui. that tln 343w la qua u. a an a MW "tu- 10m- authorâ€"Guru. Canal to than no... SUNDRY IGNORE. loud by AH. . mended by. AM. an. um all mantle” to thlu Donnell b0 mlud and haul only at mgulu- mount. um with u! Mayo}- lq _l._ln_ghalr_..-rrloq. _ WAR. Omdli-“mm NO: to pro- Iut It mun um Nu tun-nod down I3 Int mum” . 7 "Mfi M ' I-“I‘lnn'u moth: lay-luv; AM. own. what about. mend m at th- Poua Oom- uhlloun' ‘hrhz' , ‘ _ Tb. an“! dune! tho Chur- otte by 4th t a. license too 0! “0’ to all.“ I penalty 011nm $1 to ‘60 It hze- In broken or contain 10. t M flaunt... Tho by-luv will come In.“ «be: “Aw. Igor Vroomn loud the trend of the diamâ€"l was amply uncalled for and impromr. The by- law had been tullv discus-u! and he beueved out-yam except Aid. 0’“. 1, was late '. to vet: for it. ‘Am. (to; ’ belligerent!) - "You pro ‘30 5° Minimum tor. the boyl, but I I’ll)! think any. ormvd of boy- to be tound. on. a ban- bfll diamond would be ashamed at tho conduct at ouch udvoutop." no cigarettes that." _, ‘ Aid. Buck-"I! we were locus tor a- Town: leader. Aid. (runny mum 1m tho NH gummy.” Aid. Unit“ 0 cantata ere W011 skeleton: should not be used in wo- men‘s om m mom the win“- pm. a mum; tint tid to tho in. Jared. "Woman." ho «ohm. "m coo [minim to no nkelotcna - it unke- than nervous." And 70¢ 0'“ or, woman he ono.‘ - A -B¢:nwell «zeta four wins {or mflmmmmnwiluh NW on suspended canto?. Four 3““ Mr W thousandâ€"- II“ 01 9.“ your for an thousand. 03' mimic" r on month per thawed. This 900' and who «mome- on ‘ in" “h In any film month: for stodâ€" 4n» town Council! act Pun-y Sound bu . w c column in bathe! dram . 93 m. the space to be defined Atoo acct 18 totth the cdnntaaoo of the town. l'or this space thc Council will pay the editor: the regular contract tiara. â€"It in c fiance thin: that can pcoplc. to: the cake at u doing, wit! cripph all day. cum: “I night, and lose time with whom ism. “One bottle cured mo couple .” in tho and report after taking; Dr. Bu- ccc’l Rheumatic Band’s-'11. ~uigh 8. Knight, barrister. W11- !iun-ah. has 3. very choice farm tor sue jut west of 01mm. 110 am good nail. splendid building. class to Mica and public and high school- quh wag:- strum running In}; burns 101' stenchâ€"wu, â€"A man named mm. who hu'la tram Oman. in_ W' I “P. in; 1a" the Nonmh'wut. It '16 7°- panod «m he intends going into game m mochinsm “ ““8” E aura. June: Hgndarsqn. a resident at Omomoo vicimtq (on my young in. rammed to Lindsay m hat family, and will ruins hare in h- ture. She has purchased. Sara.â€" IhJur Dustin’s bnok oat-ca. Na 6-1 amen-at" west. O-Tb mind-inane d the Vanni: annuity Bee-K Aspect- dim win he held a. Lntla Brut-m on Good l'ridaa, April 18th. wmmqn- cing at 10 m m. Everyone incor- mod. in boa-beeping is invited. to attend. i -â€"lt humankind than” an; at dim: at the hi mtgnnnu in New Yuri with“ marina evening dun. mu Mb: inpo nutm- unph for the ndvooaju or persons! nanny. uâ€"Tb “1:ng who m up“ Iron Man tn Whitney J“. m the Canal At- rm Am ponflopon in Lush and vicinity will Mar main their ' cheques from Guam on the lot each mcpth. in- ntud d m Halibut. u homoton. .11.. tutor-prism»: oit‘uenl of Woodvmo have mad. am with Mun nob-on o: mailman to kit that fill-co with electricity '15:,th 'II Gum“ â€"-n. Emanuel! “1. Dick.- aon dawptofinen Pain: hat ‘dbywk‘htmdtnpm provision-us manning-1w lathe Wmfin‘miwfl. -Inbnr apart of the gnu! spon- man,» [Lt F. “on not '11: "mm the aged Kr. "H " film uni-tang: in the gonu' furnishing mutant. -1'ho Victoria Electric Laundry In" aided no their quipn-m a new doth-sham, gunmen-imm- ih‘ 01 counts. u In tho mu. you at tho kind m town. '{h Wm factor; .1 Fun!- UI lab wfll 11b1, be mu. on my. none 880.000 0! which up. “balloon mn’m -!t wlll \Iooo ho tlao for tho lul- III to nab than ”mono In Bao- m nu. C than with no hot at {11. run «about-t. â€"Oouxht colds hour-anal. undo 0th:- thmt Aim-nu no quickly to- und by G’s-clan. mum. an ant: 9::me i? E? 2 m E ‘3 or 5%; VII! worn mfifi 3CD Buy emu.» than. t Soup butter em on»: t but ulna and h flu 2m... naps. Old and 6-1” mm: band will: an I!“ Inn-kw! ulnar: .25“; -Ap;u is munâ€"m 10:. 3, flow lo «1 Ihowen. t â€"Yutnrdn. m Aptfl Dani's {by- W mu how it; -m nadir. MM dubs Omani! W Li. 7.30. -'ru.m nae. I. B. A. viii run flair mm mt: exam to A» Row York docket up; (that mumutmmm mule. “fl.” IV "I? “NIT". OI "III III“ WIN BRHIY ”(Al BREVIIIES i uni. an: thn put 'tum' in qgw to:- ; 115w lo-l WWI.” S p ring .5- m-‘hw Alth- In 8 1-8 pu- In: out. on mm Lou no for the lad. tram In E»- vlth no but at It. ‘ runes. undo we union: ro- uts. ton Mt: 1. or, ct Panel. pm as t amt-iota “I" “and. that}. N. W" mm bus . Hq intend- :pnt them in 1:11: Laundry 1mm: 1 new mung mm- a mu. gaee 0! 23mm mn- n [at ' ht Kr. "E " x the some Minna. Insulin!» mnao. An» npbnndtheir amend. «this» }r-nn Point wvv .-._j7-‘ 3 little longer. Well. n have wait- = flit-dong timuuit in. 4| -â€"Hn Local ‘qrtion its faults! It some unm- mean» Meadow-l agon- to «113900 the gamer-amen: ha been con representing the Tr“- dku' M. which I'M up- on an govern!” body “king tn amendment to the Hogan Act. The Knights a! the cup want an enact- ment mm «mm. hotel accom- moh‘thn W tn. municipa- itiu Lad- 09693. th- “mum mu. ml ~25 permutnttopanmsuit- -Bob. . ion at Miss Halibutâ€"VIM. liam does â€"-Forbart a: Fox-burl: are fitting up . 0811“} H} their" new stun. next to Baker’s 5‘0 3WD bu grocery, and will have an qpanin; “0 80mm noon. ‘ 411302! â€"It in aid that th. cdkotox-d' roua , manta at of Bolhvuh hue not ban ”tuned toot PM '9: Jan. Ba to: than gun. the grand tofu in amu' being 546.000. chr20:- at â€"Life any be can grand, sweet -We ha; moo: and none, but the verses husband 45 . not think so about: Eater time,w a muses. win the milling) wings commence. 1:013 00131 -Poldinz mums Bods. Bod Couch- :3“ 51:0 es, Chum-a [=01de magma. 33 m ’~ Ian. “was on hand. Uphohwringa â€"Un_dar sptcu‘ity at M. 8. 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