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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 4 Dec 1903, p. 10

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, _.._n n-.. , uw’ ondmbyur. Bantam. we, :he mem- bers of OwCounc I. will not recognize or pay claims {or boundary work date by ndjoxm'nz municipalitim kiihout our knowlc‘krc or consent; that we shall pay 0111: such propos- ition of the com. of boundary work he may be agree: on by our Commis- ' Dem concert-11:0. and {or such linden work as we may do With- cnt consulting the Councii or Con:- pimiondm intt‘restotlâ€" Carried. ' On motion of Xmas. Hawkhzs and (Donner. the Council ULUOIIPJBG, to beet cu Tuesday. brc 15th. as d?- fectod by the Mugici'pfl Act. ‘ -‘ ’With regard to Emily‘s claim for ”tears of pas: ycar; for boundary Mark the {oiiowing Naolutson was pamed: Moved by Mr. Hawking sac- -_J-JI_,, -â€" ol‘ the town. and ask tin? m‘fiififfi H1310 of the cost be paid to the t‘cwn- abjp treasure-r. 1. Claims for Bounty-y Work. 2 The Cleric was instructed to for- Ward to Lindsay Council the account let‘ycupdary work 110th done on at drain. $4.46; Thus. Dcyedl. 0511:, Fmreliy drain, 5500;1’. Sinclair, repairs on gradé'r, $1.56; Tiles. 0‘- NeiI. work. Farreliy drain. $15.00: Mix). Jams. work. Jams and Kennedy Brain. $3.50; .Tnos. ’O'Nait, .wort lJones and Kennedy drain, $16.60. Sawyer Massey. freight on moulds, -‘i' 845 3 Accounm Paid. 4‘ Da manor. of 310%er. that um! (fou1~ ter, the accounts 21rd iutzrim ordcrs bassed by (tuned wu-e next (mid, homely: J03. lluzchiéon, drain on mely boundary. $7.50.; Jas. Grier, flcur. Widow Powers. 4.75; Gzo. Smith. engineer's tee. .Hx-lm and Far- rell)- dmu‘s, $44; “V. F. O‘Boyie, hex-Hoes same (1mm. $4.;(X) Tins. flatten. til 11g, 5th (-..on lot 17. 3.3.:00 Frank Haziclou, work drain \0. 1, $8.50; .Rddxbun ".0. plank Fan-(11y drain. $4.46: Thus. Dm'edl. c:d.1r. Ema '. «Beard of Raaith Rpm-t. '1 TM Board of H .11. i1 1c.port for 1h:- Sear ending ;\ov.151h.1903. was next mesente’ . w: 1ch tut I ((1 -o the 30mm! goo' hmlth of tn- t'ounql .p (or the past sun. 11.: '0 being only one use of dipluheria. and twelvo of marlet x‘uer reported all having rc-‘ “cum-ed except one. 1mm died or the latter disease. Altluugh the ems ! {were thus limited the max-let lever: {was of :1 vixufcut typ‘, and the Board Mas chug-:12 to mcur an cxpcnditqre of $250. to stump it out. tin: mum 1‘8; hlllicted [wing unablv. at the tune, to pay the 11113701621610: expense: 011 ; motion of Mam-s. Hawkms and H1ck- , put the rtport W19 received and] I A xeeomtion was passed instruct- ing the (Link to non!) the Rii! any 00. agair or the grievanm Comp “ain- 26 of by Mr. Reid. 91.1.11»; th it an] as the evil be remedied. an: soon as pr to- ticable. action will be tlkm under the Public Health Ad to do so at the expense of the Campus. , frhe Realms-o Road. 8 Messrs. “. J. R id and M. Fox ask- ed w‘h} the Council hid expended money gran-fling thc- Rcahoro road rarest of the village thu- year. con- trary to the rrsolut'. ou pussy] 50m.» time ago since tnc cosin-z or that tion of the ro d is anticipat'fl. Mr Reid said he a; i? mid Mr. Coultcr Ind put sour gut ~.1 on. Mt‘. Coultcr replied he had more than he wuld ”tend to in his own division, with- out encroaching on Division No 5 If. Hawkins mid ikf hld only IWO lads .rut on :o ripah d-{actu'e piaocs but Div-58. R id and Fox said there were sown! imds put on. , i «Beard of Shah!) Rpm-t. ; I his niece. early in summer. and al- though the 00. way notified, the wa- tler was not removed. Be ntiribui- ed um ilnes of his family to the stagnant water. and dréired tint action be taken to drain it off. l Fl‘he «Cheri: said he had a letter from the Company stating that the ma!- w would be attended to and remol- ‘ied. if the Company we“: in fault. Ur. Reid rap! ed. the Company are in lault.‘ as they had mid! deed.- ex- mvations when grading; and {and to deepen the side ditches enough to Brain off the lodged water. they drank! either fill in the excluatious or deepen the ditches" A resolution was passed instruct- ing the Clank to notify the Riiftny Do. agair of the grievance Comp'ain- Ed of by Mr. Reid. stating that unless the evil be remedied. ".4 800:] as prac- ticable. action will be taken under Ibo Public Health Act to do so at the expense of the Compiny. - ' .The 129mm Road. ! Messrs. W. J. Rid and M. Fox ask- ed win the Council had expended money gran-lung thc- firebox-o road West of the village this year. conâ€" trary to the rrsolutiou pis‘ml souls:- time ago. since tuc c'osin: or that Muir.“ nf thi- rn‘d is anticibat'fl. (Toronto News.) 3w: Bichgird Hobbs, of Strathrpy, is ill-satisfiuinith our public iibriâ€" ries. He spoke out in meeting the olhcr night. and said that he was bo- ginning to believe the libraries are b“vcoming "LhB greatest curse that “exists.“ Ihei’e are several other curse< which the average man would incline to consider more fearful than the libraries. but this is a free coun- try. and Mr. Hobbs is not to be cen- surcd for bin siatcment that the good books stand idly on the shelves. while the novels are devoured. It is not cer- tain. though. that novels “corrupt and paralyze 'he mental faculties." They .may not do much in. the way of stimulating those faculties. for mo“: toll; trad to be amused. People work hard all day and at night they are not in the mood to beiustructed. Perhaps it is not too much.to say ‘ “aha: a. good many readers do not‘ sum to bu instructed. It may be‘ regrettable that his should be so.‘ but the is a great deal of difference between tolling young men and wo- men that theyshOuldl ove knowledge and making them sock it. son and Boat he was aihw-zd two flollars for his box-nose. Afternoon Sessions -Mr. Wm. J. Raid said that he had requwted the Councij to notify the G. '1'. R. (30‘: to mmove born! lodged mater from the roilway d§tchco near A Dninage Matt-r. Mr. Family said ha had been out to unmot‘smry‘bmt and anmymc: about the drainagv near his place, allhough it is about lib-Ac. if any, benefit to Wm. 12) new 0.” his having taken the tcscnslnp engineer «to it and to the amine drain uni back!” again. he thomuht n) was entitled to me compensation. as th: award would otherwise be invreasvd by liv- pry hire. On motion or Mews. Huck- " --- Union and Mtor. Communications and Other Routino‘ “You used to sing “Every morn I Bush”: 008'! With lsend you Violets.’ before we were A regular meeting of 0:18 Connoll married." said Mrs. Bximkin. with a was held on Monday. 28rd. insr with ' sigh. ~ all members present except. m. I “Yes," answered Mr. Brimkin."but flit-keen. After the minutas of 13,5 my devotion has taken a more pracâ€" mN’ting hadsbet-n rend and adopted, ' in”: tg‘lllln. 37.917 month I pay the "me Clerk ..wd the following 4 1m“ 1 - . Communion 1 ions. ohnury ‘ A lemu- from the Clerk of Emily,‘ The death occurred.in Port Hope pmloaing an account for arrears for last \Vcdnfg‘dai morning of Mr. J. .béuhdary work for two years Inst. g W. Bradley. one of the oldest employ» I From Joseph Hutchis'on. st iting cos of the G.’l‘.R.. For many years he 1 that th? 611303;? 970909“! b)" Wm. had been engaged as a baggagcman Jarrett. at the 52:2in lwundxry.was on the run between Port Hope and . .~ - - . i. t 1 Toronto. and had always been in good finished. and mnhmg pum u or health. The deceased was well known his share of the work. . . , . A In Lmdba . harm made . an ‘ Councillor Hwkson mum-ed and took friends beg; when in his mum H: his Seat at 11.45. leaves a widow and two children. The remains were sent to Toronto for in- A Drainage Hattnr. torment. ‘ 1 Li :’ , museum? I» necuun sss-g » 8m LAST noun". ; 0P3 IOWNSHIP liGlSlAIORS! Dr. 3.}. WC“. lbw mdnurflendafl‘l Spain Cure for :0 mad have found I: n u‘ujhlk'olc W. Hebe mailme bookat onceas lhntcolllI-m Lnin v ramble with. You: truly .1- L. Haws Danika“. A; a Lnimen: for family melt has no for 36. IN: your drunk: for m “EnsuagLVm CURz- A!» ‘ A Truth. on no Bom.‘ the bobkfin. cache»; DnsJ. InflammincMdeJL W. F. 0801'th Clerk um arucrs g wen paid, I 1min on as. Grier, 75 ', G: 0. and Far- O‘Boyie, ): Tins. i Dr. Pierce’a Medial Adviser is pent [m on receipt chumps to 93mm of ca:- tom and mail‘ only. 3! 011mm! swaps Me k in paper covets; or 50 stamps for the cloth-bound wine. Mdnubr.R.V.Picrce. Smut Medial ,' four of‘Fn ' Pieced?- tion,’alsotwo ' ofthe 'Pelleu.‘ . erect medicines will do III that you claim for them. Belicvelwouldhuebeenin nymveu‘rlud not taken them! Mr. I “Yes." answered Mt. Brimkin. "but hag my devotion has taken a more pram Wed . aical form. Every month I pay the ‘ ’ , meat bill. 1nd mi 7 iii! acct, 7 36376 but, â€"_ Vi’eâ€"soxn'wr'eâ€"{o} rJ-ii' weakness ud other! for 130-353: troubie. but W110 tenet. When I wrote,“ form Imbardlyauewwuha muvbcdue 'hattndtL thk ninth hnnn finnf‘l‘nld-n {(2331 do.’ I t’obEn’iie' ’So‘glfg'év} «£303? .' our 0 ‘ tionl' glut” : of the 'Pellcu.’ 3r 1’!th Indigétion andoother forms of stom- ach “trouble" are perfectly and per- manentlycured b the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical ' very. It strength- en: the whole body by enabling the - feet digestion and mmiletiou of f . $3,000 FORFBT will be paid byfihe World's Dis Medical Assocnuon. Proprietors, ufi'alo, N. Y., if they aunot show the ofizinul signature of the ladl- vidual volunteering the testimonial below, and also of the writers of every testi- moniul among the thousands which they ere constantly publnhmg, thus proving their genuinenese. '1 have been «db-i for about mm. Wulflzfiom. “lumino- 1- State ; AmotormaninChicegonnhisw ‘ onto the approach of an open bridge but I stopped it with the fender actually over- , hanging the gulf below. He wouldn't . want to repeat the meat beause ; the chances are that e’d never egeln I ha egamegoodfortune. hishenlth. But the majority of peoplegoacroes _ t}:eh line, and d1 -- s ig t syn: om: of in 'gation grow to disease of ptthc stomach. involving the otlgcgorgqns of d_igcstion_and nufntion. Once in a while some one who hastravel- ed to the very edge of the line of stomach dis- ease just in time save What is to b: dune? Are the nov- els to be bani~hed. and the young peo- plc given their chance of ‘good“ books or no books at all: They would ccriainly read no books at ail. It is. of course, quite right tint the dubious nowl should be cxc-uded from our public libraries. but. there are plenty of tales that are at once amusing and instructive. Nobody can read “Mimh Clark." for instance, ‘wi:ho:xt Icarnfug something of the Monmouth Rebellion- Kipling gives his readers an excelaeut idea of Eng- lish civili‘in fife in India. Scott and Dick-ens, Thackeray and Stevenson.: bring knowicdge and light to any-J body but the elod. Itisalways risky to generalize. but generalization 're‘ garding work; of fiction is something that nobody can perform effectively. JUST IN TIME. Public Libraries. (Toronto Hews.) gay: Bichgu-d Hobbs, of Struthrpy. is ill-satisfi:d with our public libra- A Good Word for Italian Ionics. Bobcaygvon Independent: A num- ber of the Italians have removal to the railway works at Emily Creek. The Italians are a quiet. sober. in~ dustrioui and well conducted loL of men. polite in manner. and careful in observing the proprietics. There are a number of so-called respectable farm lads who make themselves gen- eral nuisances in the village. ob- Htructing sidewalks. impudent in manner. and who disturb the neigh- borhood with Lbeir ignorant Indian? yells and fast driving. They might‘ ww take a few lessons in good be- haviour from the Italian navvies. of potatoes. put into a: btewpan with v. little dripping and two small onions :pinly sliced; cook gently for ten minutes without getting brown. cov- er “1111 water or Weak stock. sim- mer till tender. ’rl‘llen pass 1H nhrougb a aim c. put it back mto Un ('losvgau. add a dwflspoonful of aa- go. Boil till clear. than put ha" :1 pint of milK.~pfi‘ppcr and salt to taste.‘ hon three minutes and serve. A 0f naturist» Evin Postiuier.‘ Failure of the kidneys ltd perform their functions is, according to one doc‘or. an tamper-taut ‘eyetemntib cause of eczema. since the skin ha a tendency to take on itself the work of the kidneys, when the latter are inefficient. . In making a nice soup for children peel and cut ingg slioeg one pangs! MCGUIREâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGuire, Kinnmnut. a daughter. Novemb’et.‘ 20th. SMALEâ€"At .534 Shurhuurne-st.. To- tonto Novombex: 27th. the wife at Dr. I“. J. Sunle. of a son. “cbcaygcon Iudapcudent: English papers are depleting the fact that clugymen are so poorly paid that some of them hue to elm out 111V- ing as com for patent medicine. tea, and organ companion. on tha quiet !, where is no demand for the style or goods that the clergy are c-ffuing in their own line The trou- ble with the church is that the re- ligious market changes, just as oth- er markets do. but the clergy go on turning out the same old patterned goods, and the people will not have them. The clergymen who put up his goods in a way suitable to tho market has no trouble in getlimza‘ salary as big as any man can wish for. i . Church lotus V Goldwin ‘SmiLli. in this week's Weekly Sun. gives the Lord's Day .\l:inncc- 3cm? advice. He mysSun- day is an inestimablc portim of cur social heritage and increwcain {value with the increase in the «stress and strain cf life, but its [In-salvation must be commended to beliexari and unbelievers alike on rational and practical grounds. Tliic advice snculd not b: ignored. TIN? primary obhct to b: obtained is the securing for every man the‘ opportunity to Spend the day of} rest. as he thinks best. and the brand- er the appaal on thia behalf the bet-l tor. Total .......................... 34%.”).02 There were twenty thnee pros'e- cutions for infraction of the Liquor law in this County during the year. The followuxg are me returns made for the County of Victoria. by Li- cense Inspector Short for 1903-4; Government .................. 31745.53 Lindsay ........................... 13M. 78 Eldon ........................... 164. 67 Wood ville ........................ 53. 66 Omeinec ........................ 2m. 67 Penelon Falls .................. 183.67 Bo’bon ygeon .................. 183.36 Fcnc Ion Townfihip ......... 28,34 Somorvinc ..................... 63.3% BCXII‘y ........................... 45.100 Country 0. City. An Ontario country editor :hus scliloqu mes ‘The bun-browned hand- spar-kcd. bamâ€"fooLed. hurl-ti ta-d rennin bov ma"es a much butts: fight m’ ”a but!) of life than the pampered. high-colluod and cream 1- trcuacred ~vouth 0! our citiw. who-ye c'othcs have always been dun-ted with '1 whiska'broom instead of with a shingle Let the city man who is (lit of a job try a year on a hrmw Pinuzhing behind 1 muln will tat: the kink out of his top-knot. aha frog cut o‘ In! throat. the weaknaaa out c! hi; legs. and will give- him an appe'ite, an hones‘c livmg and a night of heaven.” '-’ License:Fund Returns for "03.4. Io Frills for "or. i (From the Moan-ml Stu.) J’hymcnl culturc :5 hing introduc- ed into all of the schools of the l'roth-tnnt Comnnisoioncrs wlnre gymnasium facilities are availxble. That. some of the parents are unapâ€" prwintxvo of the suppoSed hob!) and have .-. prrjndicc in favor of the aolid basis or me three r's is evident. in the fcllowing communication. recent- ly sent to one of tin: lady instruct- cra: "'Mx:â€"â€"-â€". you must stap tear'hin' m} Mary fisica'. tortnrashae needs set reaflin‘ and rigors unth was more as tint. If I want be: to do Ju'npin. I ha make her Jump." eudchildren, eewelleeed'ulte,endie suretoeuceeedwheuellotherremediee endthebeetp ye-lclensten. msm’nigin’g. itching end hum of the In in eczema; the (right eeellng. eeellngee inpeoriesie; the loss of heir endcmstingorthe eeelp,ee in seefled heed; the mom die remeut, en in ecue end ringworm eewful eun‘erJ in; or intents, end enxiety of worn-out perente. es in milk crust. tetter end eelt rheum. â€"eu demend e remedy of elmoet euperhumen virtues to enmes- mlly yeope with them. That Cnticure Seep, Ointment end Beeolvent ere such stende proveu beyond ell doubt. No etetement ie mede regerdlng them thet ie not justified by the strongest «1-: deuce. The purity end sweetness, the power to elord immediete relief, the certelnty of speedy end permeueut cure, the ebeolute yeei'ety end greet economy here mede them the stenderd ekln euree end humour remedies or the civilized world. Inetent relief and refreshing sleep I for akin-tortured bebiee end rest for tired, worried mothers him both: with Cuticnn Boep. and gentle mint- inge with Cutieure Ointment. purest of emollient nun cane. to be followed in Devon men by mild dose. of Cuticnn Beeoiveut. This in the pureetnweetjt i nenicel treetinent for torturingnlie- mung. itclxing. _bnrning, bigo'ding.‘ tidy. Einsted sud p in! n and led} hnnom. with [on of hr, 9! lnfqats When All Other Remsdies and. Physicians Fail. find comfort in cuticura Soap and Ointment And Tired, Fretted Mothers mygeon.......... ......... Ion Townfihlp ......... "ville ..................... BIRTHS BABIES 183.67 188.36 28.34 63.31. 451m ~50“; and ‘awolien joinya. sum-p. shooting pain, torturing muscle; no rest. no sleepâ€"mat noun rhounn- tizm. It is I ltnbhom discus: to fight. but Chamberlain‘s Pain Balm had conquered it thonmndn of than. One application give: tenet. mryit. All dmcgiatn sell it. 3 _ - . â€"ch came against '1'. Mchun:ll,' of the Royal hotel. charged with hmr- ' in): cold liquor Lo John Ccimmons and Emmrd Tcterc. two,minora. on Saturday. Nav. 14:41. was 1-me 3 again yesterday anal-noon befom‘ Col. Demon and Maya: ,Soothekafn. As the worn endence of the boysf 63"qu hom the story told by then: u. Inspector Short. 3nd Quiet Navi- son. the case was dxaznissed. Mr. Hugh O‘Wy. K. (1. appeared for Mr. Mullen. and Mr. Dovlia for‘ the promontion Polio. Court Calendar. â€"A man named Mullen.â€"onc~ of the ‘principals in the recent stabbing at- !tay which occurrt-d at the Cross Creeks camp of the Lindsay, Bobcay- geon and Pontypool Railway â€" was up before (‘01. Deacon. County Police Magistrate. this morning. Chargt(l with havinz c omitted an assault on Redsbaw. the man who did the stabbing. He was lined 310' and costs. $18. 50 in all. k l’urtyism. as distinguiShOd from partisanship. means a considerable class without fixed and permanent affiliations. These will be the strongest minds and the sincerest hearts. of the country. They will work and vote. now with one party, now with another. and they will draw so many after them that the few votes which car he purchased with five dollar bills will not be worth purchasing. Let the minister use his citizenship to the full, not becnuae he is a minister. but became he is a citizen Therclorc. I argue. that a minis- tcr shoald take a citizen‘s interest in‘ affairs at state. and. not at all be- cause of his proteuion. but because of his education and his moul cul- turc he will commonly show himself, frankly and publicly. an independent. When Davy Crockett went as Con- grossman from Texas to Washing- ton. straight as his own long rifle barrel. he declined to join either party. He said he had never learned to obey any man's get-up-whoo- haw-sec. » ‘ once to the commandments. He and all men carry responsibilities to the church. the state. the home. Noth- ing is wrong for him that is right for anyone; and nothing isright (or him that is wrong for anyone. He is a man among man. and ought to live as such. [ One would think it the first deduc- ition of a Protestant creed that a minister is a man. no more and no legs. He is not a prieot. Bis otficc is allotted to him by no other sanc- tion than the division of labor in society. and is no more directly superintended by God than the call- ing of the physician or the hod- cnrrier. He and all men owe obedi- Ls not an ordinary man. He shrink: from becoming known. He culti- vates alootnmss. He scpaxatos him- self from his fellows. and in his most intimate mingling with them. is yet the xenon. He mars his uniform on all occasions. when other men who own uniforms. wcar only when on professional duty or parade. He deliberately dc-bumanizes the im- pression hip peesonulity leaves. A sane and catholic fashion of -church membership will be an im- hreasive object lesson in party el- lcgianec. The man who is taught to ’rightly esteem his ecclesiaulcal tel- lowshi; twill speedily learn how to regard his political adherence. Not that a church is like a political party engaged in contest with other churches and holding rivalry and combat as her first duty. -It is the very opposite of that. The church. it she be truly a church and not a lsuct, has room in the ranks for every- type of believer and throws Open her cute: as wide as the twelve gates of the New Jerusalem. She‘ is in nympnthy and alliance with all other churches. A man's loyalty to his church is equal to hia patriotism, his~loyalty to the state. 11 he changes his view aa many a man may. as most thinking men will. in regard to any doctrine or practise. that is no more a' reason for ban to leave the church then his alter- One is tempted to range his broad- cloth benide Shylock‘a gehnrdine,nnd :uk. “Hath not a minister eyes! LHnth not a minister hands. organs. dimensions. senses. puectiono. pu- eions? fed with the same food. hurt with the some weapons, subject to the same dLseueI. healed by the same menu. warmed and cooled by the same win-9r and summer. u an- other man in? at you prick us, do we not bleed! It you tickle us. do we not laugh? If you poison us. do we not die 9" Yet the minister is commonly try- ing to convinec the work: that he in: his golitical creed is for him to touwear his citizenshi; in the sumo. in ridding the urth of its moral gulilencoza. IL is the internal me- thod. the way of inspiration not re- gulation. of liberation not legisla- tion. Our one hope lies in elevat- ing the charsgter _9t__tb'e _cit_ixcn. It is n [it question for the church to answer. bccnuso. the church-'3 me- thod of correcting abuse: in the only qlteotivo one in such cases. This disease will yietd to no other trut- mcnt than thnt which has been potent. since the dnys of the apostles So (at ha partisanship crept into our (old. What are we going to do about it? Idiom It " the 0", fl '" Symbol Nuuut flu; it c. I. a. l. Rooms. Only“ to Take an lam unrest m substantive meme par”. lucid ‘“ "u“ "hits. I at the 0. 1:13.}... rooms Thursday «1- Follozmng i- :n oxotrpt [ram an . coin; in ; dccided mecca. lum- oddu‘m delivered 1 {cm week: 130 W 0! the GRILL. unth India- oc- by Rev. J. w. momma, mniistqr‘cepbfl'he ”arty-Momma m their hanuulnl zooms. The yutlemcn or St. Andtzir‘s Winnipeg. More the I u‘mc ‘ _ ' _ . - .- wcre . mm. Baldy. an. Presbyteriar Synod 0‘ Manitoba and “in: A. Primcnu. urcond. I Ad: the Ncrthwem Territories in session winnup; Nip: Brady, (Em; Mi}. at Brandon. Thi- utterance of “”3, Green”. qucond. Rcfguiuuems- were and utter Uleghyln; ceased. and tomb. mieimer will b: rend with - » t gun“ and 1t 11.30. tspz‘ci'l! internist by Line congrega- he .d“?~4 . xion of St. Andrew'c. town: I - Klein-l “I '. loin. REV. J. I. mammal, III"- PEG, OTATEI Ill! VIM. few more more men on: be stated 01 the road to fortune and indepen dnco. Don't 403;. Write to-dsy to G MARSHALL Tau, London, Ont 12 Comm Nona Yuan .umv swam- sromzs mo mazes on "new TOPICS ”.50 naval: 25 cu. A con no oommuu: STORIES cvnv nun-ya com-Ln: m rruu M We . JOHN SHORT Luann honour. 8:: 473. Lad-v.4. LJPPINBQTT" wwummnm somxo. '1 350m 0" vote. CULTURI AID PILKO. Pupils pupa-ed foreman-anon 0! Tomato Coll... of Music. Cocoon... Bounds. At Um Adana. 31 Yawn-u... Lind- uy.â€"dlZ. (Pluto. oaoui um moon). Studio md Beudonoe, 50 CAmbridge-lt 2.0 mrm to win“! Mao-anon Mu. Cont m TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE Will an undo-y Ivory u: and 3rd wednadny. c: an Sunpooa 8000.. How. 2 pm. to 5 9.11:. Cononlmiom, at. “noon no! chm: â€"'dlyr. MB. J. FARRELL EORRIS I Port Perry Wedding. 1 At the home of the bride's pmrcntn. . Port Pury. on “ednuday. Him Mao be! hon -. second daughter 0! Ir. me! the. W. 8. “want. and men-Sod to 3:. A. J. Carnegie, ulnc of Port Perry. The Cerunony took pre in the claw- mg-room m which the bride's par-l ems wue married twenty-five yea"! 1' ANY “m8 0" YOUR FAMILY DRINKS, mm channel-runner“: bo moved mu by Slsm £3" ““‘M '"“""“‘ "“ «ill-k. Mm IMO. I'm ee- u. m We mtmled. Writ. sun A 8301'" 37 Jmmmun. before. (In: bride WI. com in white alt cnpe do chene our t1!- ileta. Wm: brrthn o! lace, and carried e «boner been»): of roses. Kiss 00:: Maw and was Anna Carnegie. in .pink and white man-scum: dc mic. and carrymg shower boqueta of car-I nations. acted as bridsunaid. whit.- lho groom we: eupported by his mmmdm 261th harm mmuumwmcou brolhor. Mr. .L F. QrWie. The 'W” J: ’93." Flaw! again! the 11'“ ' Ire. In an . abuse, lat-rm J. C. W1 rlene. Wed by Rev. mm ”It"? and ”inflation? have“:rec‘ke(_‘tchueua¢ ’ - ' m vcs. any s e z ' W m. (0000?. u: the prwoce or nnm- - (M. augme. ‘Wid "MS-61E“- 1‘. yuan arou- frienda from hr end near. Jr. and In: Carnegie on their return will 1-4:.de in Port Perry. . . Mr. Grncgie’e many Lindsay friend. will wish the happy couple inn: years at happiness end Wt]. .1 Ways: “At he mo! H. 1 menu". “munmmemmam Urea wixhadoze- dwmvhoa‘ Mum-e. any my and x um Ind the diam. Hudgin 3mm 1 1M use to consult Drs. K.x..w‘uo had cumm M wmummm.xeqneayurmumu. mm. “which“ Treatment for .1! weeks I (:1: mu 3 ea .l. mm penned. got-y v0!” disappcued. nerves (rcwlnrpngunhl ceremony was conducvd by the Rev.‘ 011.? POPHAM MoCULLOU H MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAIILY LIIRARY EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Ball-a1 Iota. , â€"L'xbridgc Journal: Harry Moore, ‘tireman on the G. T. 8.. passed through here on Tuesday on his way to Stratiord. in charge of a disabled engine. Work is progressing on the now stock yards at the station. The freight sheds have been moved south in their new quarteu. The moving was done in a rather unique manner. The building was jackvd up and rails laid beneath it; these were well greased. and the building drawn for- wnrd by taro Windlasaee. in this my the shaking up. that so injures a building when it is being moron on rollers, was avoided. ms we” mums, Idlow of UM Toronto W of ”mic. of $1.00 and up ward. t 1 0/ Q n National trust (:0. Help“ by a Ilene. q, A man Striker. huge, drive: h‘uwob'r. ’lfinaé'n mid 'Gehrt station; nu. with a 01mm: accident on the trip matte-W m 1.31; In Ben-ending a hill the tongue of the vehicle olippxl through the rim: of the ml: yoke and the wagon not apinrt the berm. with the remit that they commenced to kick and before Stnker could «cape. he re- ccimd a blow on the i band. inflating 4 nutty wcund. Fortunately thawi- mnla didn‘t runaway Ind almanac repairs were made. It. Striker was able to continue In. Journey. Interest on Daily Balance. Deposits Received be" 9! mo GRILL. mth India- oc- cupbd the (warty-five tables :0 their hanuulnl zooms. The yutlemcn .uinl'crd were: mm. Iqady. In. Nuuut flab at c. I. a. A. Rooms. The 916330ch euchrc party [said at the C. HIE“... rooun Thurelhyav- ening in : decided succm. stom- Bicâ€"Whit animal is the Inter- uhd in! [la-Embodyu. RhntJm g Hunger for A, Canpblll Estate. China Hall: William-st. Groceries: Kentst- 0mmunm‘“ «wwqu “‘5”. W“““““” M““‘”$‘M ‘Q $‘\ ” WHAT ABOUT YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING? "5 c 1 Headquarters for HARDWARE and STOVES. KENT STREET, - - LIN Alltholudlnglnndsof Maui’s Extra Standard Walnut! Sugar. M533, Mus, Currants, Dam and Candied WM‘WWW L\'\\\'\ \ '\ \\ \V‘V‘l“ STOVES If you want it to be just right you need th: vsry best dicnts We guarantee all our goods. and W: wiJ '0 pleased to have your Christmas orders. A FULL CARLOAD OF THE CELEBRATE!) “PENINSULAW and "animal” SWISS and BARE AT CINNAMON’S. ~ 80. our china Hall almanac opening on M lot and following days. We hope you will call and inspect our stock. WWW r W s\\\v\.\ \ \A "MA‘VVMA The Kind You Have Always Bought. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and win. in use for over 30 years, has home the si and has been made um W sonal supervisinn Sinro , Allow no one to deovi \ e Gaston-Ia is a harmless substitute for Cam),- 0“ P. goflc, Drop: and Soothing Syrups. It is Plow“. gut It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other \"mhe substance. 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