Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Chronicle, 5 Aug 1892, p. 5

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POÎ8on F/ FI N E ST QU ALITY INSEOT POWbiER.0 de E. WILLIS, Chemi8t if Druggist,. Brock Street, Hall, Whttby- 1dub~~ro:h FRIDAYY ig andloirol4tggoso'. tit declines to ZIve.Ih eti ofi* t has been mnd1 ôtwd«ietÉ signetas i thelr ,Ifoej -- d Ià Barwlck bas wrw«tm&ý a4ett#r the committee coMPêT tI>*& l ers who wm nt tobê po that tlhe liat of eau'dites tl made up of men wbi mU vote them -professrs. Montreal -bua aCharley After eight years of absence t p 4 Rosa Case. front home younig Willle Dallas retirned to the city Tuesday lsat front Beliows Palis. On june 24th, X884,ý St. jean Baptiste Day, during the. celebration, he was' in thé,, cru"d iâ'St., Lawrence Main-strie St,. jean Baptiste vllage, near is own £oorr when two Frencli-Canadians came along, and one of thent picking hlm up ;;Qe hlm toa vehicle. He was taken toeWBeI, lows Falls and placed in the primary school, where, he remained for four years. Aller that the men, made flim work on the farm for three years, and by titis tinte he had almost forgotten Montreal. About a year qgo he was sent te work in' a hotel la Keent County, N.-H., and thenît dawned Upon 'tim that he wouid write and try te find h s parents. The letter was address. ed to St. jean Baptiste postmaster, and It' being about the urne of the annexation the missive was lost for a time, as no one as. surmý. to have the right to open lt.r. When it was finally fead the lad -referred t -th~e facti that he rementbered ,St. Lawrence street and wanted to know about Mr. Dallas and if he stili lived there. There wàs ne difficultv in finding Dallas# senior, ay d the hearts of the parents were glad- ened when tidings came of their son- (he youth says he was 'always weIl treat- ted- and was given a fair education durlng bis four years' schooling. The Couaty Mr. Thos. Todd, Goodwood, has been Applicant Jon Itice AIxThompsen 200. 6' J5W~ ~.4WjD~LL~ 9 ~ y~J ACd%~ Jas. Rim e9 2,145 '- 2,145 Jos. Heard 59J 2,W95 21995 Jos. Mitchell 32 ,760 î,76c> C. F. Stewart 1o 0 5005 - 'Tben there are a number who are held te be more or leu intereeted - i' thèse. ac- counts, and they areai folews, (it being bo n ind that these lista onlycéom- prise the naes of men who took ïdvant- agf ofh ew law to e t intheir, applica- tosi'tintefor t"i years ajustmnent): Applicant ' Geo. Shurtleft J. E. Farewall, Mary S. Thompsn J. D. Howdenp Wm. Ormiston John Smith1 Ugnes Mitchell Thos. Dow iss, Starr John Ferguson Di. Eastwood Noof Ass ess- tcres, ,mpent. 70 140 24 88 $2,722 4,840ý 7,I50 6,708 e,929 4:840 tion. 4,000 1,929 5,400 4,000 1,200 4,000 200 2W0 $3 1,287 There was a lengthy discussion of affairs connected with the court of -revisien, and the opinion appeared- to b. unanintous1 that parties who have suciéooded lu getting their prop erties rated as farin lands be- cause the streets running through their lots are net oponed, must now be compeil- ed to open said streets to the public. It seets that those holding closed streets flot- only enjoy the -benefit of the public pro- perty free et, rent, taxes, etc., but are aise enabled te do with far less fences, and, Iast etf ail, have now _persuaded Judge Dartneîl that they are tarn -ers and have been set demi at $5o per acr. -4 -j Tliis month, in order to make room for .our fait importa.. tions, We have inot rooto peify a1l the:barau our store, but bel'w e gove afewlading Iies n don't fait to cali and see them., Q LT 'EU T E Hundreds Rernnants aàt prices 't] 12Pairs Ladies' -aast lBlaok Cotton Hose -for -One Dolar. Pairs Ladies' Taffeta Silk Gloves for One. Dollar*. Ladies' Ribbed co tton undervests for* one- Dollar. Fancy Bordered, Handkeichieff; for'One, Dollar. «Y ards'Fine White Victoria Lawn for, One Dollar. Yards Satin O heck Victoria Lawu. for One, Dollar. Yards Wide Oriental Lace for One, , Dollar. Ladies' Pri nt Blouse, Waiàtà for -One Dolla r. Yards 72-i hSheetingCottonfor One DcI4ar.ý Yards Cheoked Cotton Shirinig- for Qne Dollar. Yards 40-i Factor'y Cotton -for One -Dollar, Yards HReavy. Feather Tic ki*ng for One DollÉàr.* Paira 'Tape Border- Lace Curtaine for One Dollar. Yards. XX 3698-11 hSheeting ýCotton for One, Dollar. Yards Factory Cdtton,, 'yard wide,'-for One Dollar whèn you -eall., sellin.g, markéd 10 7 10 2 20; of Bargains. beside s these to .sh'ow. youl and ail the usef:ul e'nds of a, big season's liat wvill sta.rti.e you., Corne and s-ee. AUG. 59 1892.1 1

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