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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 6 Sep 1907, p. 7

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um radon: murals. --I m of clause and Changer m Otl' at... , ~Bev. E. Haney, of (Renal-m. .waa in‘ town recently. . .â€"Mr. J. J. Lamb. of Omcmee. wJa in.T town Wednesday. . â€"Mr. F. Robson. of Fenelon Falls. was in town Iflter~ . â€"Mr. D. J. Campbell. of Woodvizle, was in town lately‘ Etching Post. of Sept. 3 :thdlthc m =huuls (re-open- qd. tb’u mdminz. our. bright young 11min nnd hops W that the Bull. at Education had. taken ad- vantage 0f. the hollirhy mm to '3?" ry, into (intact ammunition of neodcdiun- provomenta and We. are a resin: of which the interiors presented 1 “Fur ‘. V’House' W. R. WIDDESS, Agent Canada Life Assumes Co, Lindsey, one. Dear Sir,â€"- ‘* : ".Â¥_ of favorable comment. 'FUBLAND c An Interesting Exhibition of Fur creations. 09990. People of {this County and visitors to Lindsay will find at our store of furs and fur garments. a most interesting exhibition It will be well worth your time to spend an hour in this store and become acquainted with the latest exclus- ive styles in quality furs. have We a bright, pleasant store, and we ‘believe we are showing the greatest display of furs ever shown in Lindsay. We would like to draw special attention to our Mink and Sable Stoles that have created a good deal Out of Town Visitors Will find our stock of Jackets, Stoles, Rnfi‘s, Muffs and Collars complete in every line, exclusive in style. ly priced. Best of all moderate- Our New Mantle Room righest standard. , o o t t t t t o o 9 0.0.0.0... season will lead to still greater success. 00009900994 We wish to call your attention to the various styles shown in this department. Earth-3112 is perfectly designed and made specially for us, and the workmanship is of the This department has shown great progress and is now one of the most important in our business, and we feel confident that the display we are making this We extend a cordial invitation to all our friends to call and see the full collecticn. This Department which adjoins our Fur Department has been entirely overhauled and made larger, making it more easy for our customers to select at their ease. NOTEâ€"All alterations made free of charge. Raincoats Of g o o d quality, Cravenette, all sizes, clearing at ...... $1.49 Tweed effect Rain- coats, all sizes, nicely trimmed. Clearing at Lindsay 1;... it. lllliil Ontario. Each Underskirts In navy, brown. black grey, myrtle and wine well made. t u c k e d flounce with two frills. $1.98 Goods Rightor'loney Refunded Clearing at each 1.50 Will NEWS 0f lllllRlSl. “â€"0â€"â€" ITlS HAPPENENG IN CHURCH CIRGLES GENERALLY. “ 393m"; on Church Work, Clipped M E”flanges and Original. @Ke 1.5:," 541.53 Clintigs ' 3-2“ .i.'.;- ulth 'Llrxf, .- '-‘.r:n soothers; I n Tie? "'ltl'. Elli: covetouc‘. .- .’ ~ ' 'i'i": with :he affect- of " “mill-13' Catch the expres- me: on island vanâ€"v :3: sum ., .‘ ,- . 8-K o 4.1.6.533 ~__ on Mount Cnrrnsl, "Fill F t “”1509 and on the “Elie“ us have faith like ,i . not so sure of God . gimplle difficulties in i" 5 8"“. “‘3' our best to Run to us. Yet ad, W: too. may have. ‘1; 1210111811 has 3008p i Please. sir, ministers should learn I not to wrench too long segmensflfl ’ l -r1'he lpress declares that as a roe suit of the Japanese mission tothe Vatican; J will send an accred- itod. minister to the Holy See. and that the Rope rwitll appoint opera.- anent apostolic delegate (to Japan. The pontiff hats alwepted from .1. Jap- anese of high position the gift 01 a building site in (Tokio upon which there will lbe constructed :1 Bone -. dictine church and monastery. â€"l'l',he Official Em of Ho! et. Methodist church. Believille. extended Greatrix. of Port Perm. to their pastor of that’ church, mcmciint next July. ‘ 3i ted. the will, 5“le loway- have lto' the sanction of '11th stationing committee. It is ' e ltihall} the present pastor of olllotway-lst. Rev. LR. H. W mild 810 to. Port Perrfil, mm lets With Wt. Bat‘ul'dam morning. as the Str. Man.- ‘ I Cdooconk, she ran on a sunken- 10.: :9 {ht of Christ as other hand. what ‘ 0e] kinder or fairer? "v8 the judgment 50.17. _ t SmEiffelâ€"rec that it is tap the“ man Christ â€" «the Chris; «is with a: “1h? 31595. and mm- Irv hasn‘t ery individual. .,l h [onfhe , would .394wa timed : ‘eior ’ who Judgei uant .we are as oy u. but Ve t0 ‘Oe.â€"Hownrd out I.) r1:- ; to st -to “‘5’. and up I .to plunge mic the 'PO Wet of W annex. to some need" the long cut, and (bent enduri- shiippai her rudder. Capt. Hamilton managed to reach 'Fenelcn Falls. who're the steamer was du'y-dmkedr m the hack and everything; made snug again. one Cdooconk twp had to no cancelled, since the (neat was delzyfi. ed: some four- or five hours.’ The Marita was again on her tntp this morning. and. will be till the end of the season. i ~ . -. «Vâ€" The Honest Landlord. : (WW Free PRES-l ‘A.’ landlord owning a lot 0‘ smell W ma poor part of the city w m hem hotbed. for. MS Mini“ haw-Mnemahuma . um- ; Shorthand Ancient. l: ‘ :(lLoudon Chronicle.) 'For the Romans were on affection- ate terms with shorthand. Did not Sucoonius. speaking of Caligula. ex- ; press suner that an emperor of so many promising parts should, never- theless. the an .iighoramus in short- hand; and did not Titus Vestpaaianus pride himself on his faculty in the use of stenograiphy {both for. business [and amusement ? So fond Wills ‘o‘l'i the sport, hhaltl he delighted to ligathelr his amauennea abound him ' in order that they should cm again't each other in the shenoglmiphic field. ,- It may the that lmtl for the reda‘ewv. l ’ . . . Ito mV- PI an anwtatmin become l ery of the art in our. own country to- : . comjward' the end. of the sixteenth cen- Iiman. of Lindsay, was an overnight The rev. gen- 'tulryy the curious _ . . ’ t; have been moved to mute the diary. Mr. Pepys would not __..____. Railway Notes. â€"The G. T. R. is to proceed without delay in the construction of a line. between Kingston and Ottawa as soon as the route before the department ,is approved. ‘ â€"U.xbxidge Journal: The baggage. car and tender. of a special G. ’l‘. R. passenger train left the rails at Bow- manville on Saturday last. and alter bumping along the ties for several rail lengths. bumped onto the rails again without. doing much danug». . ~1‘he Canadian Pacific railiivay will react year either be running through passenger trains between St. and Portland. Oregon. or through passenger coaches. This announce- ment was made by Roocrt Kerr, pas. l senger traffic manawr of the Can- adiun ‘Pacrfic system. while on the coast. . TVWho owns the hotel?" asked an Irishman on his arrival, at the Fron- ? tenac in Quebec! “The C. P. it.” Was 9‘ the reply» {He continued his journeys through Canada asking who owned the steambouts that he saw. crossing Owen Sound. the hmgrain elevator. which towered 'abovq Fort William the stupendous irrigtaion ditches of Calgary, and the mechanism by which he sent. his telegraphic and express packages, and in each| instance the reply was the sumoâ€""the C. P. R." Finally he met some men on the street one day day; and asked if 1 would be kind enough: to tell hun what timed; was: "Do you mean fthe C.P.R. time? they. asked. "For I hivin's' sake.” the amazed *In’shmani i St homes. mnufnoturerl of m n i.”- I I'_.L|.."- h. I-.‘ hel Paul . her. I 4n.- » Lem. at LFcnelon Falls. was in town lately‘ . .Mr‘ .W'. D. Adams. of Bdloviue'. is whiting trim in town. -54.. n. i». Hill, of Woodvillc. was in town to-day 'on business. l â€"Mr. \V. Woollnrd. of was in town Friday. on business. -â€"Mr. B. H. Brown. of Peterborc. was in town Thursday. on business. â€"Mr. H. V. Lancaster. of Bethany. paid our town! :1 visit Wednesday. â€"â€"Miss Gertie Padgett. of Dunstor-j, is visiting friends in town to-day. â€"Messrs. J. Gordon and T. (Jaw-an, of \Voodville. were. in town lately. â€"Miss Edith Smith. of Pctcrboro. was in town Thursday calling on ifxitnds. . -.\lr. Wm. Hutchlngs. of Port. Hope. was a guest at the. Pym house yesterday. â€"Mr. W. P. McLean. of l’etcrboro. was in t0wn lately. .1 guest ‘1! the Benson house. I -â€"-Miss Gilcs.- daughter Cries. of Haliburton. is (friends in town. -~ -Miss Belle Nugcnt. of ax. India, is the guest of Mrs. J. Grahame. 37 Colbourne-st. . â€"Rev. Mr. Phelps and family have returned to comm. Miter a preps-int holiday" at Sturgeon Paint. . â€".\llss Bertha. Richmond. of Coho- 'conk, is spending a couple of weeks with frienb on Melbourne-st. â€"â€"Mr. John R. Burn and son. of Janetville, were in town ill-Ely. guests at the Simpson house. -Mrs. Stewart. of Bobcnygeon. and daughter. Mrs. Galbraith. of Hunts- ville. were in town Thursday. â€"Mr. A. G. Lawless. the new pro- prietor of the Rockland. house. Bob- caygeon. was in town Wednesday: â€"Mr. M. Brown. of Mindcn. passed through lately on his way home Ji- ter seeing the Toronto Exhibition. . â€"Miss Ethel Reid has returned home. after spending a few weeks: holidays in Dunsford and Bobcaygeou. 4m. J. Sumo and family have returned dram Sturgeon Point. hav- ing dosed their cottage forthe set-v -l\lr. ll. Mulligan. of Millbrook. inspector for Midland Loan 00.. Port How. was in town lately on busi- 11:53. â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tilly. Mel- bourne-st.. left Friday morning to spend a few days with friends in the. Cltv. ~Mrs. J. 8. Marion and daughtn‘. Miss Dorothy. are Visiting [1 tends in Toronto and taking in the Exuibi. tion. â€"Mr. Jas. Mitchfil. driver of the Canadian Express wagon. has been off duty for a few days owing to illness. â€".\lrs. Weller and Miss Herrimau. of Chicago. who have been visiting {lien-ls in town. returned. home last Saturday. - â€"Masters Hilton and Bert Brown. of London. who have been spending their holidays in t0\\n. left. for home 11ml wet-k. â€"Mrs. Jos. Brown and Mrs. S. Black are spending a work‘s holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Comstock. at Sf. Catherines. 6 -Mr. and Mm. .C. H. Asseltiue. 1f Cincmnuli. 0., “its in town last w-‘k on his Iway home from a vacation on- joyod on our lakes. ~Mrs. D. C. '\Vilson and family re- turned to London yesterday. after spending two months with her father. Mr. Chas. Mitchell. William-st. â€"_'l‘he Toronto papers and several bundles of letters were miscarried lz-st week to Hziliburton through an error on the puff. of the :u‘uxn mail clerks. . -Mr. J. E. Younge. of Springbunk. l’igcoc Lake. pusscd through town lrst week With his son and «laugh- tcr-in-luw. in their touring on. Mr Younge is on lus way home. â€".\Iiss Annie \Vliitc. who bus r2- signed her position as bookkeeper ut (llxztlmcrs‘ planing factory. iclt lust ’llmrsdny for Toronto and Milton to view the Exhibition and visit. friends. -â€"frhd_ many friends of Mr. A. 0‘- Loughlin. of the firm of O‘Loughlin of Dr. visiting Ahmednag- l). , 8: McIntyre. rwiilrl loam with regret that he has contracted typhoid fer- or. He was taken to Rm Hospital! last. week. ' - I‘ort Rape Guide: Dr. W. L. Herâ€" VLSitor on Wednesday. the guest of F. W. Wilson. Walton-st. The Doctor was returning from a con- isultation at Newcastle. â€"Mr., Alex. Kennedy, banger, Wit Item-st. north, has returned from a pleasant vacation upset on the shores of Sturgeon Lake. He failed too-sp- tutle any {ah of record size. but her total catch was large. â€"-Mrs. H. H. Robertson. of Saw. Yox k. who had been visiting her sis- ter. Mrs. M. J. Carter. left for home on Tuesday. accompanied by Miss. .Myrtle Carter. who will smnd a month in New York City. -â€"Meistelr Redo. Paton returned on Monday dram a long musing trio with ‘aome .Fenelon Falls triends. frhem paddled to manhood back. a dintance o! 140 miles. leaving on the 19th and returning on the 26th. â€"Mrs. Chas. Mitchell. Miss Since Mitchell. and grandson. Craig Wilson. of London. who have been Vlflltlni WJUI relatives in Carlisle. Such. an other points in the West for the past two months. arrived home on Tuesday of last weeks ‘ -Mr. D. N. Morrison. of Scroll. spent a few hours in town last week. the guest of his brother-m-law. Kr. D. C. Trev, whose partner-.1112 an: abOut aa'yeors ago in the dry comb business. Mr. Morrison has visited Linmay at intervals since his depar- ture. and is still numbered by many old friends. i ,--Mr. and Ira. R. S. Blackwell and daughter spent lately a for: holi- days with the former's mother on Lindsey-It. Mr. Blackwell taught. school at new Karel: some ten: years ago. and is now western repre- sentative for Thomas Bros. Ltd. of ...|. Duns ford. may; inviting appearance. fl'he North :Womq and Francis-at. schools [have been thoroughly repair- d and the menus noted. a very. watt. 33th and the ceilings rwhite. The Smith anmd._mhool has can thoroughly overhawed, part of tLe moment M'allli l‘eJuilt, and all to: room: «Machined a soft green and The old plank walk. {whiz}: .white. man dangerotu for; the children to Mllilk on). has been r y .1 Slat-dams cement pavemonxapaacetuht 3y Mr. runs. Ben; and his gang of Ca:- potmtxoq workman. (The Central. school has likmvwc rc- cecved same attention, seVuX‘ul at am room loan; allaaadtincd and a nunr oqr at Mpim made. ' (The, {movement in the Fast \Vnru mhootl' thus ween thoroughly white- washed. a new platform has own or. ected on the met side. (he walks hue been repaired. the wall covering re,- placed. and other minor repairs Gif- ncd into effect. 4 fl'ho' ’WGUS at all the schools hut-n. been thorougliy cleaned out. fl‘ho Cdilog'linto Influtufie Ilkcwiso shallot in the mid-summer dreaming {llbe mums were wanted, the ceiling s whom and the WWW]: W«'~‘ rd land Hormonal. .The stage in the Aasenn‘dyl Hall has been fitted up u a dam room for the. new class in AK.- domains. .fl‘hs decorating work in all. the School: was time by. Smiling 6‘; ban, town, and tho improvemencs gener. ally .wd'e carried out under ti.» matchttfl eye of Mr. E. Frumpton. To Mr. J. W. Anderson. chairman of the Sites and Buildings committee, belongs much credit. for efficient work both last year. and this in su- pelintcndinu and planning the im- plovements carried out. and in seeing to it that lhc_ Board got good value for the money expended. In this our ncction his practical knowledge prob- ably 'snu'd tire people .1 considerable suns. Chance for lookâ€"keeper. (Kingston Whig.) The penitentiary short of skilled accountants .’ “hat has bccornc of the distinguished financiers who him l:tcly gone to it.’ The penitentiary p0pulat|on has gone down. and the: work of the clironiclers up. Some one is nee-l1d to modernize the account- ing department. â€"â€"â€".â€"_ An Oversight Perhaps. (Halifax Chronicle.) Mr Bordon neglected to mention at any 0t his Nova Scotm. ”tour" mort- iugzs the Conservative ipolicy with rc- west to such operations as were co I- ducted by the th‘wter-FW'ler-Benno‘wfl4 hhld‘lgey -'Pnpe-areceuuvay t. Winn-i Roam Roget‘s outfit. which the 510.1- Ueall Herald cinfitaibly attrioutos I.) an overnight no doubt. I w 8900” Prize. at the Fair. (l'hm.’¢Banie Co.. Peter'ooro ot- ter upeciall prizes for Facet turnout team of horses harassed tow (our- WW vehicle. ‘Outfit must the owndd by exhilitor. driver to be 3.:- compunied by a lady. Homer. huzr- nass. carriage, gentleman and Indy dildo be considered. Must be awo- ed in the County of Victoria. No en- tae lnnse. or any horse that ever um money for speeding. will be al- lowed to in the! class. Entry fee. 5%. each team. Prize. choice of (ur (good: valued at $10.00.--d.$w3. â€"â€".â€"â€" 81f Charley‘s Illuminations. , 1Vancouvdr Sunset.) Nova Scotia dealxitches say that. our esteemed folldw townsmn‘n. Sir Cum. Hilbert Tapper, is belt); boomed far Comdrvative leader. on diets: one: rmport that he will 'be u azimdlid Jitc for parliament in the ‘next Dounipion cl. ectton. Sir Charlie.» cln prom. )'.y do no more harm than good {While warming a seat, in the House, of Com- momehbut as tor leader of the Con- aetyntn'q party. the idea is so {rim- antic tint oven Sir Charles himself can!“ be blind. to its grotesqluencss. The hit at 1896. the political destru- ta'on (1 Hugh John Macdonald and‘ “bell imidonts in Canadin‘n paintball history contemporaneous .with his colour, make his selection as leader Me. It is a question if he? Woes to the Conservative party world entitle him to a portfolio in the cabinet in the event of the el- wtion of the {party (to control of the (moral government. â€"-â€"-â€".â€"-â€"_ Ir. Borden’s Platform. (From the Canadian Courier. ) If the people could be sure that Mr. Borden is in favor of all the re- foxms which he nivocutcs and tlut all his follows-s would. support Illlll in carrying those reforms into ef- fect. there. can be no doubt it.“ Sir. Wilfrid Lauricr‘- term of of- fice would be terminated. at. an early date “It people will not believe \lr. Bordon' they will lists-n with uncon- \ince-l Ininds. They will go away lee!- ing_ that they have heard .1 strong politician speak. but they will put liltle faith in his promises. This is not to say thou! x. Borden's reputation for truthfulness is no: of the first order. In this respect. tb: public has had little if any oom- palint to make of the lea-lo:- ol the Opposition. This peculiar situation is simply the result. of a lack of OOII- fidence in political leaders. which is dialacteriatic of the North Ameri- can continent. Did not the Liberal position. between 1891,3111! 18726. c wrote many reforms which they have since ubandonedl Did not the Conservatives have an opportunity. in the came of effecting mum of these reforms. which thirleider m advocates! Will any person point pot a political leader of re- cent times who we: either able or willing toxedecn all his pro-election «Ii-ell .. , H-.. .. ‘. - '- J ' \ for my fourth policy I have ple’ire in handing you application in Canada Life. I am thoroughly satisfied with my precept insurance in your Company. $2000 of which is now fully paid up and participating in the profits of the Com- pany as long as I live. The profits allowed me on these policies has been very satisfactory indeed, and I would strongly advise any young man to invest as largely as possible along this line. Yours truly, GEO. A. LITTLE. W. R. WIDDESS. Agent, Lindsay. 96000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO’OOQ' GEIIING READY fOR lflf MIR â€"-+â€". nun-rim! AIIIIAI. lllIISAYi CENTRAL EXHIBITION mammal-concrete.“ and? W of All. 'kcrctary James Keith wears the large entry list. that up for Lindsay‘s big fair. Men are now abroad through the county posting up the attractive three-short posters announcing the Fair. They were issued. from 'Ihe Post job department. . .l’rirc lists have been issued for some time. and may. be obtained by townspeOple or visitors at the office of Secretary Keith. William-st. A postal curd sent to him by parties at a distance wrll bring one or more copies. through the mail. The lmud who will go to the Tor- onto fair. and then will not patxon~ ize his home exhibition. is u mighty poor citizen. Yet every; centre has u. few of them. ”â€"4 The Ladice' Aid of Queen-st. church l-uve arranged to supply meals. eta, again this year for, the Fair. so U18! none will need to leave the grounds in or dcr to be accommodated with a £001 meal. Sylvester? Bros. M’tjg Co. again of- ten one of their superior plows to the minner at first prize for general purpose beam.ownqd..} emu-unarmed oxbflbital by Minnelli or sun. speed and veins to count, weight of end- malla ad. to exceed. 1300, lbs. each. 1T1». would. prize in this competition is given by the R. m Real (19., pair Mae odhlars, value $5.00. Expdrt lady duivensâ€"of whom we havunum‘hu‘ fit to compete with the t lady wh'm at New York Home Showâ€"have not men longst- ouq by the Mouton: of IWA'I prizds. (the first prize fpr double beam drive will dissolve a 66 prize given by J. Saudi-tic Sun; 2nd prize. 82. lgiven by D. Sine-lair; Lady driver (1 Dim outfit will the award- ed a ‘5 prize given. by, Baker Brya um. while the winner of 20d prize M’illl receive $2 given by M. O‘Illl- torus. . Owners or dashing turnouts have been .remomoered by Mr. C. llughin. jovaller; who has a soft; spot in his makeup: for a fine home and “bondâ€" some 13.; and. harness. To the win- ner" in the single class he offens u lady or Agent‘s gold watch. valued at $15.00; The turnout must the ownâ€" ed by n farmers mud. a lady must shame the sent in the ltop buggyâ€".1 clause that should please the young mad mightily. fl‘be .‘prize in this class is given; by Mr. 07. i3. Marion. proprie' our of obs Sousa; Lanigan Factory. and will :bound! or nifty and Vet's“. Mull gilt. to with a pair of do; Strotboonu. APPLES A P008 CROP PM mu:- W Prom-bio In 0!" me Mr John Duke. Our well known market gardener. informs us that. during the last couple of weeks he has melted the leading orchards in Ops. [Velulunn Fcnelon. Maripmu, Mam-ens and Cartwright. and as a. result his inspection and inquiries he has no hesitancy in saying that first- clcss fruit will be scarce this fall. Dachtss of Oldenburg. Boston Pippin I and St. Lawrence will be a fair aver- varietiee the fruit Will be small. Mr. Duke travelled us far a: Whitby. and met several. other buyers who had been along the front. of course they compared notes. and it. turned out their experience had been Ian; 4; others similar. Plums will be unusually plentifulâ€" botl'. red and blue.- Tomatoes and corn will be light. gmshOppere ant slugs causing great injury to the former. i t manner... .Bundoy We Bloput five 0‘- 'ed :buntdrls rwith abut; of fifteen 5111113; JackWthntB-mhnu.‘ MEL-ed il.G.lDWARDSi0. GLASS GLASS We have just received ,an import order of fine Window Glass. Extra Heavy and Clear We will be glad to have l you call and get quotations. l a . glad smile these days on account of l is piling \ l I i i l l l ll.6.fDWARDS(0. SIGN OF THE ANVIL. WANTED. We will begin PICKING OVER PEAS about the 1st of September, and shall re- quire : number of smart young women, not under 16 years. Any who wish to secure a place for the season and have not yet left their names will please call at the omce at once and do so. The work is clean, can and healthful, and smart e rs can earn from $14.00 to $18.00 r month. WAGES PAD FORTNIG TLY. JAS. I. SQUIEB 8: SON Lindsey, Aug. nthâ€"'4. 0.9009606900999990. A SITUATION O at a good salary awaits every * o graduate of The CENTRAL * :BUSINESS COLLEGE. Ex- : . perience proves this positively. , . Enter any time. Catalogues o 9 free. Write W. H. SHAW. O 9 Principal, Yonge and Gerrard- * : sts., Toronto, Canada. : OOQQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQ . . § 9 ’ O Q 9 . O flfllTflAIlY. 4000M! Jenkins. thtlo Britain. ' (I‘M death of Mir. Jens. Jenkins. of Little Britain hotel, occurrai last cant been miner-Ln; tor the lastiour masks from an attack oftypnpid fev- “- 1M whwh' he was recovering, when Buighbs‘ deacon-e set in, and ow - in; to his weakened condition his sys- 'l '- hom. .wm Inn-do to cement it. The. damned m in his 59th year. and. had [tun a resident of the vikings (an new _ y 30 yours. , Duck Shooting In Poor. . , Evening Post of Sept. 3 ’At 4.30 am. yesterday a tusillnde ledger. at ‘rvuriuws resorts down the river manhunt not enddtfll dark taut night. (rho duclns worm'niuim num- erous and when the order "Cease fu- agc. but in the case of other leading in“; I" ”m“- mm at night their num» bers had not. been materially lessen- flock Kw. hopped the list of Hmfa; J. Dickson, 8; Drp’ Al. :Wulhce Jules. 5_; and many in alt-out the some pmporuo'l. â€"â€".'-â€" ‘I'II mo M. i To “I’m!" McDougull. of Fcoclon Falls. belongs the credit of catching the largest maskalouge that» has been caught in the Kuwartha. waters this season. While paddling to his father‘s ounp on Monday and passing Rose- dele bridge. a terrific tgu on his line indicated that he had booked at fish of more than ordinary proportions. After playing the big, fellow. until he was thoroughly tired. "Pacer" rowed ashore and landed his fish on the beam. and his prize. proved to be a. monster ma‘skalonge weighing 2.3 1-: pounds. .When held up it measur- ed from the crowd. to the shouller: of a tall man. . __ .

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