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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 21 Sep 1900, p. 1

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:mn. IQ’DEé-f S ind tip-Mam school, bright md _ mu, new fnminhingl. sud no i hum“ (if in )hold 5232““ lam tits: flu .3 Nu. b”watbom: libertyto ”M’h‘w "find only to the U a“ h??? 311111 than have notice, “an .1135qu the noon or any ~immbu‘0d to my person at It 53:; ”Ch executors In" t: ' oi the distribution § ’ , h. I“, mil 4%]! dgy of W. tkmwART I: O'CONNOR, New), Later Mo? I. u”... N.“ 3311mManama i‘ Mum LEATHER 60., ““3! or October. 1900. M. to hear and determine Ezm ta of errors and omin- 1;ti List. of the Mnnicipdity LT?“ hmllg business at the Court I ‘0 mend at the aid time tad 129. 82:]? Stuart; of On! ‘ y m Ito 0 "My “GDONN e c n .It ' . "ELL, into of the h M» In the County of Vista-in, W Who died on or shout rl.um:fdune, 1900, m to- Bh...“ mum! 1900. LXII'IED. Eran om Stand. 97 wmmn- LN“ Tmnery. Logic-It. Wm 0F REVISION. 11 upid to my person giving infor infill led to the conviction of IF“ ”Hill! liquor in the County of y. ' thou according to the “dam in the Liquor Lioenae Act mm- of the lender will be tmted W ad the information will ho JOHN SHORT. i - mdy- , phat. Box 42. IMy.-4iw. / mm VMBRS’ LIST ACT. TAN BARK. gm: kfié'JX’JsZ'rE fu?l§u7 Hum ‘50 Judge of the County I in. 0“My of Victoria, a Out- in. 32"“! given that. a Court will ' 'l bushy given am 3 Court will to the Onurio Voteu’ B. by Hie Honor the Judge of the you: of the County of Victorie, et (bun Room, \Voodvine. on the h! Of mm. 1900. It 1-30 to... to best end determine the implant:- of more sud omissions IYHI’ List of the Municipslity oi mom PRICE PAID FOR ML Hides, Sheep- 5an and Tallow. $11) I“flu-1114: 10th Cones-ion in.” in t to a» duinblo taunt f!" u m For lurther 'cn- ”95%;? r. CUNNING , on. up I . Jog}. Bl‘. 'I.-â€"A Fm“ °‘ ¥°° W 1.01 “labia the 10th 001100.10]! ' 33" to a» duinblo taunt. 1.5-. U mt“ .__.1..-. uninn. / 3“,. .nd 4 gem of La Eff...“ Olkvood ; will :11 gay arms. Apply to y p of Op. 100 mm, ‘8’,“2 nil. three miles cut of [I ii 9.. V â€"Apply to M". U- ' 11.03. mtgâ€"'4‘. ed" fimmlslmd. Apply to L‘. Lind’y"it:'_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" hm“ day SW58. 1900 JOHN A. JACKSON. Clerk of Eldon '1‘“ ‘13! of Sept, 1900. 0.13392 B. w ELDON, \“tho laid Municipality. Ill Findings. Plastering lit. etc. for Sale illmmion in Bookkeeping, Writing, Penmanship, Etc. 0- 093‘. Principsl. lion Life Reign, Toronto ROTICE. NE PAGE 3'" A Reward o: 55 will ny person giving infer d to the conviction of iqnor in the County °‘ thin mogding t° th‘: Men-rs. Stem wâ€"_ BIonion, Lind Mn reference- Mn. BOW t"LIIUIWJ 'w""' ‘ Willim-It..'ill be "“7 “My! amm,’ ”be weak, whaol ' b‘ y m d 0.90. J.H.8 any 5:, nodule prospects no ant even with onlugod premises we will bound End: any t'ma. Ten teachers, sixty ype writing Mmhines. Unexaellal facil- ies for 35315 slug gndnsbea to posjfions. .waâ€"vâ€"-_v‘_ Applwsdonl for «infusion to the Poterboro' Bngineu College are coming in VIOLINS, BE AL ESTATE Agoney GEO. A. LITTLE NOW OPEN during Exhibition days. Our improved facilitiesâ€"enlarged premises and improved light. together with the comforts of 3 Ladies’ dressing and retiring room, will, we think, add to your comforts while shopping at this store. All goods are marked in plain figures and returnable in reasonable time if uninjured. - This store is at your convenience, walk through it, examine the goods, ask any questions, employees will cheerfully give you any information concerning our merchandise. Make this your rendezous J. SUTGLIFFE SUNS The many years experience of our Senior in thaforeign and local Dry Goods Markets gives as special advantages and also places us in close touch with the leading manufactures. Our methods of Cash Selling allow us to work for smaller profits. We have no al- lowances to ugmake for bad debts. This is a big itemâ€"and worth mung- - . . . .. Our Cash purchasing power throws the markets of the world open to us, and Dry Goods comes to us, in most cases, direct from the makers in England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Scotland and United States, enabling us to place on our caunters the latest pro- ductions of the manufactures with only one profit advance on the makers’ prices. following days. Will be ready for your inspectiog on Wednesday, Sept 19th and the Whore. Ont. Books and Stationery. ‘ Opp. PatOflcO. MUSICAL GOODS. Mouth Organs, all the Late: DISPLAY SEPTEMBER 19 MILLINERYâ€"v‘ LN» DRESS Goons an; E)? 051591;; NEW FALL‘IIBY mus, MILLINEBY, MINES, LABIES’ GOSl‘IIIES, Men’s and Boys’ GLOTHINI}, GROWING. While Visiting the Fall Term in the Latest Popular F' w. a. smwf” maul. “ Yongo sud Gem-“lo. Town ‘ TORONTO- » , « r *EEKLY Posr. WI. PBINGLE. GUITARS 9mm“ or Visitors to the J. G. EDWARDS 60. Guns. Rules ‘and Algmunmon JOHN WILSON We Bu ylEveryygna You Have to 89! M7539” Eueggthinq You Want to Buy Boys’ Best Possession. GAME The best game in Canada is to be found TALK on the line of, or within easy access from, the Canadian Pacific. BonndtflvtiekotlwmboI-uod m :11 point- ln Data-10.8mm“ m. and Wm Wm' 30%; 13:? inn 5 mean. t 811131 nn 0 a a first Ohm hr. and Ono-Third. {tom Bo clathto Itov 15th. goodto return ‘t’uDoc. 1‘th1900. your nearest agent to: copy of "Fishing and Shooting.” LE. NOW. um: Gawain“t #3. 1 King Street“ h h no cordially in“ «I to can. ’. O. MATO HE'I'T, LOCAL AGENT 5o, 52, 54 William-st, Christie's Bread Knives, Ring Par- ing Knives, Pot Cleaners, Pie Knives Emery Steels, 25cm, Kitchen Saws, Meat Choppers, Slicing Machines. Think one minute and you will dis- cover something your household is doing without that you could easily supply from our stock. ho Whittle. Give your wife some of our kitchen noose-ides and she'll begln to sing. Give a boy 3 knife and he'll begin LINDSAY-30M... FRIDAY» SEPTEMBER 21. 1900. amine. will be bold in St.- George's church. Cameron. on Sunday. 509:. 3rd. at 10.30 an. Ibo church ‘53 being tastefully decorated for tho .oeoun‘khr and Rev. Wm- N‘id": Of Cinnw will reach. Mr. Major will also a at St. John's 093ml}: (anglers-y. who dance of the bride's patents, 87.1m- doll-5t" and B4B“ 3- G.’?ottor. “St 1 6““ church ottmuadged. 'Bbe bride was attended by her aster. Miss Etthade. and Jam 394”“ “" . . The bndq is"?! only I [6' In ouv w- ._vi,,, the connecting pu'tiee being preeent. The wedding n w indeed I beeutiful epreed. The ride wore n very heathen. whim gown end curried white cemtionl. The bride-add duo wu eta-actively dren- ed in white. The Poet. joins with my friend. in tendering oongntnhfinnl to Mr. end Mn. Treuider. . A very pretty wedding wu odobnud 3t the home of Mr. Anhnorc, in Emily town- nhip, on Wodnudsy, 19th Sept“ vbon hi- liuet-in-lsw, Min Id. L: Thu-non. ml untried to Mr. W. S. Treuidor. ot the town of Linduy. Mi- Aahmon, niece of the bride, m bddenmdd, and Mr. W. B. mun. Linduy. noted ... Wm ... ,_ _ , ,1 A..- ‘I-OL :-o Muringe of Miss Violet Wade and Mr. Thos. C. Redpath. of mods”, Peterboro Examiner. new”: And mayoungmnfiom Lindsay has chosen his-bride from Pourboro, for. this afternoon at three o'clock than were united in marriage" Mia: Violet Wade, daughter of Mr. Edward Wade. and. Mr. W C. Bsdpath. of Lindsty. L ‘I_4A n6 ILA 'A-:_ be ivâ€"en before the grand stun. - WhgreNer this performme has been Km?“ 185* m m £100.ooo.ooo given it has received high approval and ate: "'8: ”pd Scotland, with a. much is pronounced one of the hm of its mullet ”Win than can“. paid and ever show. 11.16 le of town nearly £14,000,“ Sterling an a con- and county will give heuty tribntia‘n to the British _ support to the duectomte any] will SxWil . . Empire. 11 flockinlargenumbers tooeethmwon- fndcanhndamnwimam derful pegformnme. on his shoulders in his mm mm or 1b? exhlblt of cattle, horas. poultry. ' ammuelae who will mpport . pol' ect., us larger than last year; quality of that I u . . my beingwnsidnred, the exhht is a. moat him , 16nd, '«0 5 like bun. to put creditable“ ' ~ . magnum andham him ex- The speeding events of toâ€"dny. end ihunted. (Inughmr) ’ . “smonow will be close and excntmg.‘ Whit Sir 01ml“ Tn t by to-mbrraw win hour having practically ceased at six o’clock. While the horizon still helda. cloudy appearance at eight o'clock â€" the time when the fines and build- ings were opened to receive exhibits.â€" theoutlookmno wine dampened the ardor of the exhibitors. and from all (In-actions the choiod at the products of them farm. orchard and- garden. werebrought to the grounds. ‘lhe in- terest menixeeted in the lediee’ de- partmenl: and daneetlc met-omn- During Wednesday night min roll. but Thursday morning opened with a. mwhat (notable outlook. the down- cultural implenallt that. while no- ceuary wire to tho pens have al- ready been enacted. “5.511111” Curtis have «autumn- merry-go- round. just imido tin gates. (Io-morninrmgui. 8 omâ€"Groundg and buildings open for recoiviw mm 1‘ 1.00 pmâ€"Gronnlll open to unpub- no. 230 pm.-Jud¢i.n¢ In the hall com. m _ . 7.30 pmâ€"gPrimipal bmldmgsopen to the public. . ~ 8.0 (mm-The 45th Battalion Band and promenade concort. 10. panâ€"Guts clmd. . Mr. E. Jacobs will conduct the dung inghnll on the grounds. and will havn‘ everything in_ shape to we I. timtn Active Reputation: it the Groundsâ€" Entxies Pu in Advance of Former - Yeatsâ€"TH: Pretrial for To-monow. (From. WM'S Daily.) {Doâ€"norm. z llllllSflY’S BIB Pfllfl OPERATIONS WILL COMMENOE TO-MORROW MORNINGV Onmgrbundatbhicht, Heats: Power” 00. an MEDIUM-98 ““00 more Instor lighting in ondorthnt thaw 8 West Showm bonantobottot advantage. An ex- tension has been M $0 ”99. “'1' Lindsay's Big Flir- Tho exhibition grounds one: a scene all activity and hat“; Everything in receiving Lbs finishing tombs. secretary Keith is all and”. Th9 cuttin- are (Not an hundred in ad- vanced Last. your. ad what. with the at {in W and generally rub indicationt. Lindsay‘s hit this year will M assuredly out- fihéneell 913%.”. .. Thnmtonâ€"Trasider. WEDDING BELLS- THE OPENING DAY What Sir Chules inappar mt by this 'pnragraph is not quite clear un- less that Scotland paid.too den- {or her connection With Britain and that Canada should not follow. suit. Sir [Charles has forgotten that Scotland , pays even more. oEvary yea: hundrea ‘ot hot best blood. brawn and ainew .g-allmtly go to tho} dnath for the '1')an Io-darinAfricAaeethétar- leastoCendnis flair blood, unmat- lq‘ what Si: (hula flapper ' ht that of it ruched. into cad). y mdnne mom for Canada's fair nsmo a coanmit a monstrous mistake to pay, Leland: to the skies the sacrifice of our soldier lads. Heaven claims the credit of having sent then. It Sir Charla desires to find men in Canada. who be- lieve that, like Scotland. our own prosâ€"- porous (hands. elmuld pay her proper. ehnmtorthedeteme of the E'anpire and mandarin: own protection, be can find them in thousands. 115° ennui: cum knot to-day. in (nor 0186*” tingan out of the Enlpime and. giving nothing in return. He could have pick- ‘ edmmom shinim example then 5°“- uma. Ndpu‘t at the Empire isproud- er of British institutionsâ€"none with“ to sacrifice none for than M mum her men. Midi-her 1165??“- ad. toSir Wiltrid Ingmar) wrath-E them. Sir Charles, it Canaan Md give than so cheaply and step at; the gash. when it comes to that ! Yet that is what Sir Charles ’lnpper mini for while he users at Scotland‘s taxes as not much money that Canada would at the million eroding! Scot'land realizes hel' duty to ths Empig'o. In ogrovrnCamda todoleast Ask: the to honor Canada than may 'Duppers â€"who have mingled their blood with the sacrifice of the what Gordon- at Purdeberg and all through with the fighting Nineteenth Brgindo. Mk 8m 0mm rowan-s cuss om FOR :soomuum. Sx.â€"It was not without surprise thntthotollowimmt mania an 'nggtte's" apart of 8': (Hands 'Ihp- 1mm» a FixIt-Clue Ex- ‘ tuition-Concert in the Evening by It. H. Bennett end Him Teen IcCellun. 'Ihe dimcton at the Naipaul Agri- cultural Society announce their an- nual {all show. to be 15.14 in the vil- lageot Oelmood. on Tuesday and Wed- needny, Sept. 25th end 26th. President Hess and Seem-Treasurer Cun- nings, with the eminence of the othe" membeuon the director-ale. have made every effort to make this exhibition eclipse the record at punt yous. En- tries are coming in not. end indict- l‘ione are Lhet up dairee of the di~ rectorate will be realized. note will beepeeial “traction: in the horse ring, besides bicycle races. m Sunder- lnnd brass band will be in uttedanee on the grounds. 0n the evenLng of Wednesday. Sept. $01. a grand cou- eert will be given; flu artuul will be Mr. H. M. Bennett. comic singer and humorist. of nut-no. and Mice Tease MrCallum, elocutioniet. the appear- eneeof either one of these greet; tav- owites being a guarantee of a success- ful entertainmnt Keep the dates in mintâ€"Sept. 25th and 50:. the honor townehip's eunuel chow. wrench. with the letter "S." stamp- ed. thereon. Correspondence had been enamored in. all directions Variou- circnmetanoa junta] the conclusion that theettempt was he work of youth- law-breekers; at any rue, it was not engineered by crack sue-openers. No clue has yet been obtained. AN ATTEMPTED BURGLARY LAST NIGHT. m morning when Mr. Geo. Ingle went to hit: oflim he discovered the door had already been forced open, and on investigating he found plain evi- denceeof an Attempt toblow open the ante. [lb combination had been the Wotan-ck. and duel-being loosen- ed the bur [are commenced opentionl with adril..'1heir alone were not crowned with ounces, however. as the drulmbrohendt theetart. This evi- dently dieoouraged the Operators They left behind them a chieel. alter- wnrde chimed by Meters. Bedlar . Emmereou. the broken bit 99! purge SBFE4'IIPEIEBS HI Wllfll. Entrance to Mr. Geo. Ingle'a Fuctory Fenced and thc Snfe Combinttion Broken â€" Evidently the Wotk of “no expenditure of the {Inked OAKWOOD FALL SHOW. (Montreal Wilma.) "i4 Linda” v lamina- visit heel}; -mu mm. of leon Falls. m in town lat neck on basins. .. .J.F.Cum1' adOakwmd. mmmm line 0km -._nm. a. N. Wash. of Landon. is Vim-N he: gist”. Mrs. G. H. Wilson. min; 1;»: -Mu-L.Gn.rlink. d W cpmtln‘mintm -Mr. ant-mam“. (MattheSmp-onhmm half. mu. and on town friends Friday, .30. M fluid. at Ggodorhm. beingâ€"and mom. We mticipuo with mom that tho proximity of I. re- pm-enhtiu Lima: will bu 3 effect upon an menu at the cache. town. â€"We are informed that a couple at lightning rod agents are plytug their bum in the northern section of this county. It might be wall to warn the farmers that lightning rock are 0! value only when put up properly. '1'!» lower-end of the rod ought to be sunk in the ground tar enough to be always tn damp ground, at least from (our to six feet. If there is a well or cistern in the vicinity of the budding it, in a good plan to run tho wiremto it deep enough to insure the end always be- ing in the water. ' â€"Peterboro Review: Mr. William J. Heywood. at Toronto. the well-known dry goods traveller. hag purchased the bout house and mu inland just of! the wharf at Chem. and. will have it fitted. up as “Mugshot. fineplnoe. andum. Hop- Matthew ..... W. J. ianl thatt‘hommnaodiu him‘fwith â€"'1he town of Bertie recently en- gaged a couple of experienced drill- ere to sink a beet well in connection with the civic waterworks plant. A tremendous flow of pure spring water, of 44 1-2 deg-e. emperetnre was struck at e depth of 15 feet. the yield be- ing 400 gallons per minute. or 676.- 000 gallons every 24 home. During Wm“? mm °‘ :3; m - " a r were mg- 14 and 15 ham daily in order. w lup- ply a smaller quantity. an evidence of thB general 131-03963}; under liberal ruleâ€"everyone has money. p51 cindiattu pranisu thnn when y 15 turgid up. It's hthSmanhva mined togonorth -w.i.thin the last two weal:- na fewer withhém. but on! thotixotoomomnnci whoobtainmre t in gang of man ggan tam:- m progress of 4'1 camp in Glamo workhaubeen Mr. Creaswcll is ate, or 7.500 per hour. is a fair av- erage. It Will be noticed am this mlculttion.“ not include the lad- ies The mthtichn must Inn struck fi gondpgr§t It‘heAtipt attempt to gal (1me find-.73 Smith Ina-art for mum _.A fluent spanner utter. batman 7H000and7500w0rds in tbmd an hour’s 111:1ande orator: of more Mann mall: re ' uttcnne. will lunch Um and em 9,000.1»: 125 words per min- â€"Local mtm tohay (out will be del: shined to learn tint a new can has lthan dim It‘s my ad ridiculously chap. All tb allure: has to do i. to retirow the prim: at n cold storm chamber and endure the am tangent”. (or a. chart time. out: day It: s mt. Accord- ingto Lhk. than. ”(any unmou- -'Ihe Canals m be: first trade excursion Friday, and about 100 people from ”0:1.st north chompouxts mugs of an chenptr mm but reached town at 11 an. and. left tt 3.30. and: dur- “the interval the visitors purcha- ed [up qmtitia at good; â€"A cow died in Seymour township some time ago. and on being cut open for examination of the internal organs it was found but her stomach contain- ed as much binder twine “would. fill a five quart pail, when my account lorthocauseot herds-4.11. It. in ad- visuble to remove the twine (tomstnw befomu istod tomand horses. milk“. This bull took first rise in the chm and will basal nddi- tion to Mr. Glendhnning‘s tine herd of Janus. â€"'l'ho my friends a! Mr. Sam Champion. merchant uilor. will learn with pleasure tint be has returned {mm Columns. and has opened out aclodm‘ stock’ In Albert Morpn'aold «and. next to Berry's hu'neu shop. â€"Mr. Hwy Glendonning. of Man- iJla. purchued at the Toronto Indu- trial Exhibition 3. thnroug hbred Jer- seajbuu. brgdfiromafamous lips?! â€"A.negro want-chad by two white touchsonthoflmryin New York; Hevhippedbothot them. Then the crowd cried “lynch tin nigger!" 01 such numeric]: am not mus made. â€"Mr. D. S Thompson. salesman in W. Fair 5: ,Co’s. mum. Peterboro, died suddenly at hisboard- inc house 131:“:de evening. he came from Mxmtrenl c couple of masks ago. -A Wt. man has gone inane m hi. daughter left him aninoomoluWawuk. Hm is: good chance for Tuppuj to. mine a. point only“: the bitching Influence of pro-petty. â€"Yb m'nn wfio'hte 11 d3 of bee!- steakatr. cniéln- York can hardly be a’ sat able boarder. There is plenty‘ot room at thgtq), But those who remain down below. Don't have such along my to drm. ~11» «tribe in. the Scranton cod minunndatothupoinuhasbeen a boom to our coal momma â€" Lb ondetsmocom‘ng in M at the ditto:- ent canoes. -â€"The Lindsay (go: who work hard-- est for the but my my eventually WWW who to m theb‘g- d-landala? Pilot». be: : w. my" ' . W camping at Ruuedn spent Saturday and Sunday last wi a. friend at the Balk. Ol_pourqo L; is plgasamt to know m. 05ng Haba- I“. LOCAL BREVITIES PERSONALS 11' Mon TERMS. s"1.oo’ PER YEAR TWELVE PAGES East's 'bdut all tut you our. by. Wasn’t builttugattin' rich. .' Nembon‘hthands-n’dah. ' ‘4 Nommndpmm~m ‘ New quitaoouldwin‘m ' ‘ In life's hum-burly and. Goa dial-(1m am his best. ,. .. An Admhton. ”Lisbeth-anagram; mmllingthitbm Sinai; sriLhMLO'OmoI-ndmym otthistown. thinks our citizens as a. wink, m not autflciently enthus‘utio about thairtinem. Influx-grove ism (arm blacknnith ‘in tho Bridgport steam m’ hangâ€"one of th lamest mn- gt_ bad in th- gen- eral manager of G.N.W. 1‘31. 0a., are the two oldest tolagra. event“ mama ph Shann’ on, one of our most uln- youngmen. Holetttownonfln . weak for New York where we under- stand he will study electrical min- caring. . . > t -MEas hymn t a: ‘1""~""*"3l’er in p dcwtmont the Mn General Electric (30.. Pet. W13 helm with her sister. â€"Mr. 19:05. Haul-ova. of Raids-pat, Conn. and funny. are hunting onto Saturday to resume their stati- iea at Ipntto Abbey. -We have omitted to mention the departure from town of 1(5ka Smith. who have been 110115th the past two months at Mr. amo- McClory's, West 0pc. returned to 10:- â€"l[r.RS. World, of tendon Fall; mmmnonducalfingontriub. He will loan on M for M William. when he has uncured sait- untinn. and will be joined later on byhfu family. â€"Mr. E. B. May, Inspector Cam Pamncti’nt Wasufln (kinda Mar}:- (age rpontion. orono. m in m Lately for a few hours. It. Leprliswwellandhvorably'known in Wctoria County. â€"Mr. J. H. Brandon. at Mon Falls. returned on Saturday from Buffalo, when he dispmd at three car!“ at attic. â€"Mzias K. Brena, trained nurse, d Mia, whohubean on ambit to friendsinmand country. form time, left Saturday morning [or home. â€"Oork and poplar u'e tb lightut womb in the world. and tho meann- atecnoolth havi-t:it°umro than one-third has“ this water. - tin ’ PAILB“ IX ADVAHOI -3155 Minnie Begley. of town. lat: on Monday tor Nsigsn Fills. when she has oecuredapoaition in tho maniacs-y line. â€"Mr. M. Immbery. at Brantlord. Impactor of Cohisation Roads. m y} town )ataely: _on his way home {run 'â€"dll-l.- mmcmmmmmotmuu ward. are at m viting [dent- in Kingston. A -Mr. B ugh Wu. otOrmn. ‘fivamngboas"tor MoConnick$z Mn- -Hon. J. Lfitmttmfl’rovigzitd Mary. M through tom Monday. on his way to duality. , -â€"Mra. John Flux-qr. of the coat! Ward. left Friday for Ottawa. and F'hrrelton, 009., when Ibo will Vixt friends. â€"Mm.S.H.Burton'and W.H. Webb. 0! Cincinnati. more guests at at the Simpson home on My. r -Mu. F.. Pepper, and Me Al- Vinand Orvin. have gone to Ottawa to visit friends and tub in an hit. ~3hmmldt lanthan- do: for Bangor, Minna, value ahowifl spend some wash with relatives. â€"M§a Nettie Datum. of Baltic. who has been Viting Orillia. m arrived. in town on Monday. {‘ mumuu «manom- -â€"Mr. Wm. H. lie-Donald. at Peta- boro,minwwnturdaym bd- â€"Mu. J. M. Blevins“, of Littlo gimp, m in town Monday vidtin‘ â€"Mr.E.J.BurtomotPortHapa, wagaguptatnhenemonhoun'M '58 in tqwn Munday onhia wiy, mRWmSopt. PERSONALS. Katie gnd flunk M

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