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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 24 Sep 1908, p. 1

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-..__._._.___ < . - ' ”LINDSAY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 24,, 1903 t HEDS OF LOCAL HOTEL” * Beauty.“ Milan,” , Displays - ”“25... jEPIDEMIC is ASSUMING ...-_..____ ‘ 1., the Local Parlors .. APPALLING PROPORTIONS . . feet of‘black spike wings finished with 2 air and lit on the shingled roof f ' ‘ . ’ (7211' led AbOUt I 1+30¢ l surrounding buildings 8 o the a black Jet buckle. . ~ . t - ‘ 2, ' ’ merits. At. one may {Hose 83* fkept their watchful eye on this and "its SEMI-ANNUAL EVENTIS s1- TRACTING THE ATTENTION or: A mam “’“e' W “‘1‘ a PM?!» HOSPIlAIS are Crowded: Much Damage Done , 2 - - - - ted424forthclastthreedm. . iacmg is very stylish, the high crown J grega - t f the total num‘ .prfiimed 2n?” dams. e. . THE ”0'53 OF'THE ,TOWN' is trimmed with mauve feathers and WIt' h Patients 2:, Zlfuggflhtms y o 2 â€"â€"â€"- l ed the 020“ t t. at gathered P’Oull‘l Iln- , bows of purple velvet. The sinister legend that the phy. . . itlsm SUSPECTED . 35:3 loom ...... ......m. .... â€"â€"-â€"â€" .W tam, eased, ...2 licl‘iNDl i :all made their way into the £133: fl‘l‘m‘g the man" prettily dawn“ g‘omngggmgntdag‘: 332522333; SUTCLIFFE'S MILLINERY op- CHOLERA T0”, GROWS} 333%; is I33510maggote einwilta rgoili .-___ ghouse yard and some of the more can glfigegaspjflgstgio: 1:2: gfidsiifsgt‘foructiinfmtingmalso fancy bandeaux. " ENING. ‘ l in the general markets. still pcsista 2 5:: - 631 Sean Hurling Away After‘ lous made their way to the roof of the “The Fall Openings,” was to be notic- . , the people, although the pram , The rooms in themselves are very Throughout this store evervtl' l , jamong . . . :hot 1, 'h .- . , . . ”"8 HS conducting an educational cam tire was Noticed. ttigsclnjre th” °°uld sur‘ey 9?" 93‘ ed Miss Bannen’s. Here many oi the handsomely draped. attracting the at- has the appearance of tall, and tape. 2Pcople Declare Doctors P 01801164; pan-g“ against this superstition. The l I 3 ‘Guests Alarmed new hats were shown, evidencing great tention of everyone who happened *0 cially in the milllnery section. Here ‘ . . . Water and Fruit. 1 police yesterday arrested one man 2‘ The guests at the Benson hou taste on the part of Miss Bannen and have the pleasure of Visiting same. you are greeted with a showing that 2 for 53mm”; this rumor, and they x'-t; l k: ut last ‘ sewereh - - - 2 . , .. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" linten tom eas h It ”0 E 0 tall awakened when the fire started, as er able trimmer, MISS Diament To Is not of a bewildering class, but one mmry example ~'> 2. ;-.-;i rof the Benson liousel describe all would be impossible, but MISS MITCHELL'S. that convinces you of style appropri- St. Petersburg, Sept. 23.-â€"The cbo- I 0f him. lit was not known how soon it w 1 . - - . - 3 The cholera dead are being inter- ;: l‘lx‘iill su‘tlep of most of the g spread in that direction. on d One of the largest and most up-lo- ateness and beautiful. 0°10? harmony. lera epidemic, Wk”?! continues to ' red at Preobrazhenskoe. Whieh i8 date if the millinery displays was {to The hats are, as fashion has decreed. 888111116 more appalling proportions l I :é-z-~.:i:li to Lindsay-st. \l'anthern remained perfectly cool, and 2about one hour’s distance on tho 1 2...; (-zirefllllv planned i..- 1 after- dressing went m a new}, w- ““1 elabmate “8"?” Team: .Wh’le be seen at the rooms at Miss Mitchell. somewhat, large. though not overdone every day. has concentrated the stat: railroad from St. Petersburg.. A trun 2222222 222, 2222: 222222-022“. of _ d0w where they could view thy film on many the combination of ribbon The show-rooms were very prettily but real wearable. You could be tent-ion of the St. Petersburg authon-g of several coaches carrying the .wronilt-i‘l the scene- that “ Some of the guests ho e re. and flowers was very pretty indeed and artistically draped in colored chif- naming shapes 89d prominent styles he“ on the long-neglected ”8k 0‘ "’1': mourners and {3 dozen “mash" cans ‘2'” . 22 2. . 22 .2 imalli ” ’ wever, who Wings are also very much worn this ion of pretty shades. A large Showing continually and vet vou would not be ”07.1“.“ the water supply and sewer; ““1 the d?“ “1 crude 0° 8°38 .7 :. no 2. \nmvn 1.1 as 2 2were more nervous than the rest, be- fan and wmter the leading shades f . 2 .2 ‘ 2 fl . 22 d ' _' 1d. -2 ’ facilities of the capital. .‘dgily to this place. The scenes are ..21: m lilo sumo (llstl‘lct2‘callle very much frightened when they being Copenhagen blue turquoise 0 \e vets, 01858.8 3’ owers, sails e nor wou you understand ' 2 _ f‘,\'n 'l‘m-ix's ago. and although i saw the flames touring high into the 2 0s 2 i 2 ...2. ms attributed to a careless- 2 air and immediately began to pack up “_-‘~ *0 3 m 2 2., . mun: cigar stub. yet it was be- l and called to the porter to have their ””12 at ' { ~ _ 'lml .llo slivtl was purposely I baggage taken out. There was no need i 2 2 l‘ 222., }for any alarm, and anyway the porter . The sewers now. em t into the! ndi n and about the plumes, ospreys and pom-poms. The from those names Just how the hat my” New; or the openp ycanals, tra- 2’ 35:51.3? wh‘ge the service is conduct- very latest in ribbons were on display was made or how becoming it was. versing the city, and. the water sup-2 ed uninterrupted}? night and day. A large assortment of fashionable hat Sometimes you imagine from the ply ll taken from the liver- Thifi. 131‘ The cofins are of crude workman- Shapes 0f the very lawst designs were name that it would not be a popular '9‘“ ,0! “18 583‘ that Lake Ladogt. T ship; they are made of spruce and s and 2“.“ and brown, while many of the dress hats are the ever popular black hat. One very pretty hat shown was white satin. with green plush crown encircled with _ _ _ much admired, while the display of style or shape, but if you see these I) “In“ ‘V‘Y- 05ers an abundant; thickly coated withtar. The iden- . A 83 Fire 22mg out in th ba k ‘_ _ _ feather breasts/ (white tinted With Fugue mining), creations were of the such ideas are quickly dispelled. supply of fresh water, obtainable 9.82 Manon numbens of the panenm I 8 - l e C SSSIStmg the tire- green). This large hat also had a how very best , Th P h ta 2 2 2 2 . 72.222 small expense. The mayor 0‘ S‘- ' are marked With White paint. e and double. .‘ f'. .'vl.’1."..lj:l‘:lll()ll broke out between 2111911 and knew there was not any of green velvet ribbon. A dove grey ' - . e oca on s' a ”g" m m M . Twfiedx’ light from»: house and 2Mr. L‘ICCOD‘;Chancel‘gf‘rtheBhOtelnging' 8 522222 for - gin-ls about. 11.30 o clock and am 0 se urne t° Death. 2 _ any 22 22222 22222229222822.3222. sent 222. When} One of the sad features of the tire ‘ e 4.00 3 85 2 “_“2, 22222222”. 2228 flames that shotf was the burning of Mr. Weese’s horse, ........ a 22:22 222” mm. 02. the shed were veryl which was in the hotel barn at the 22222 229202.23 the brigade arrivedltlme ,and although endeavors were ts W2 S220022-2221, high into the I made to save the animal it could not B()() 2- '2 2- 2.2222 2,2222 229225. rang in quick 5210-! be got. out of its stall and was left a «mi :1 for rivalrly half an hour, and to P917511- . ~’!'m-‘_~ \h'l‘é soon alive with peo- To-day only 11 mass 0f charred tim- r grain leather; . 222 22222 22222222222022 shown in the sky 3 bers and a few burned posts, still in Peters , at the lush tion Oil The carcit of two-diggers has ~ _ or velvet, black or colors, with pret- Premier mypin, has apgimtcd a? was paigi‘ul dggay in the past 800d style-of plum shade, brim flights ty feather trimmings. promises tobe commission to arrange for immedi-i few days, 150 comm; containing bo- ly rolled m front, trimmed very high a iai'oritc this season. Manv new 8‘8 action in “166 directions. , l dies now being stored in the admin- with two shades of duchess ribbon in materials are in use as ”22222222223 2Up to noon yesterday the mum‘; ing woodsbcd. Some of the mourn- two‘sliades of old rose and plum. two “225‘ {all and among them vou notice and 1108pr 901' the 133" ers have been ms the“ turn 1°” beautiful tea roses completing the ' 2. . . g 224 hours. (17 oh I. cases and 1762? 259ng days. 2 2 tention to the wants of the public, front, while the ribbon was drawn a lot 0‘ rap 5m“ ‘“ plant “’10“ butl deaths. There is a total of L587 pr; 'Iibe Bach reports a mac in which a down at the back in a knotted style. and those who” have had the pleasure several Sllfides~ Large VGIVt‘t wings tienta. in various hospitals. .Thasel cabxggn made the rounds 20f all the of inspecting for themselves will, 1 am Another 2282 worm. 02 special mm . as a backms for made feathervmgs. municipal “13:21:21 are 1212?“ max; hospitals Mogdhay might With a 650: sure, feel amply repaid for the time tion was 8126“.“ in the popular shades 811311119 1878?» seem to be prime fa" Elk“?- e!“ fgct tbs nugbe: (gunner-l 1?” mt: 22° was refused admin spent in these parlors. . of electric blue, the brim of which wasl vozliltes. Darrin: crownid street but; “3" y . Y . . . 31°11 .- - , 2 - ' - - , « wx narrow looping rims or m i... = . ... ...... and when 1...... ...... we... the sheds Misses wows. 2235.3“?Ji’ll‘i ‘iiffidfifll’llfltiliiitriover ...... . mama... .... ’ 1.25 .‘ t..-t?:ntrrln by those who lived in the once StOOd- Some Of the structures .â€" . One more of the pretty places to be pleated around the hi h crown, lar e m.” 0i, "“5 1"? firm ‘5 d””‘“-" n,” 2 null northern part of the town 2' fire ellippafiilgfly burned, blit Mr. MC~ visited was Misses Paton’s, whose lroscttes and handsoniegbuckle at sidi, D‘Wcm‘re hat,” also to be 50.”! m a aysec ‘ .12-: Tilt" \‘.'ll()lc‘ east ward was ln2ItOIllle :1: - :5 were wiped out clean. show roome are next to Dr. Neelund’s two We“). plumcs falling over len’black and white, and the Visitor t oes 2.45 ’ .32.». But the fire really looked 21] {59° 110““ as yet what the ““31 Dental Parlors. These rooms, as others side. this department should not miss the . .. than. what it turned out after-2 05’ 15’ bUt all the property destroyed _ . 2 , at this time of the year, bespeak for A pretty sailor in dark green, theilaul’? and mom colored creations inl About The h001 8 Stem RIF w. 21ml next 1110111ng when : I” well cover2ed by insurance. themselves the time spent in arrang- high crown trimmed with shaded this very pretty collection of millin-l 2 Press representative wentl ncendlarism. ing, and also the hours spent in mak- chenille banding. green COque feather (‘FY- The prices show a great degree ing up the many pretty creations there at left side, with chenille ends and of carefulness in the fact that the 33‘: in.) destroyed property, theif Endeavors are 80mg to be made to inflicted did not seem t0 belfind out who started the fire. The to be seen. The public in general will loops, two light green darts thrust many hats here displayed‘ are most feel it to their advantage to visit Miss through knot‘in centre. was also to. be seen in a smaller hat with pleated ribbon around the crown and trimmed with a large bunch of tips. All through, the display showed great care in buying and careful at- ~ - ‘elour Calf and 2 7.771? 2.45 . . Boots THINGS HAVE CHANGEDâ€"LABOR umous AND OTHER MATTERS so: near like what it was esti-l belief that it was 'started by an in 2 2 , , . moderately priced. There is also, RECEIVE $0M E ATTENT'ON' :lt llli'lll. 2icendlary IS entertained by all of Paton, where she will be only too Miss Mitchell attended the Toronto coupled with this event, a very at- Supper was over the chores all 22222022 in the £02200] teaching business Brigade Worked Well, j those Interested. Three men were pleased to show them through. Many opening in person, and selected many tractive showing of furs, mantles. l d nd I . , .222,- d , adi The school teachers run the head men 2 222222 brigade worked well ! seen runmng over to the east ward pretty black hats are there, also one i of the season’s most fashionable trim-.dress goods, foreign novelties. men's 1 one, a f"? 8! “lg own re ng in Toronto and thev tell the trustees .. 22.9w Solid 433...”: «2;... entire evening, and‘i Just after the alarm was sent in, and pretty Pocohontas. trimmed in the mings. the paper enjoying 801m comfort. when ’ ' t ”2.1. UlL‘ boot for .‘7" Vi"? 1.75 Shirts . . . . . , wear, carpets and curtains. l as... fire in a masterly manner. 5 were “flowed by 339$??? Warm manner from which a domes Its, M135 Mitchell is prepared to give .‘ - 2. 2 2.2.2 2 .t en the flames had l man who was also trying to get away names Several pretty mourning hats IO'per cent. discount to all purchasers 72222122 fwd 2212 p on the sheds, and ‘ as quickly as posmble. Their action of mmre Silk and chiffon trimming this season, owing to the large stock 'ClllEF VINCENT meG . 22.222225292222522 hard work thev got seemed a little strange, and it is firm- were also on the tables. Wings and she purchased on her return to busi-l FOR AIIEGEDfiORSE m1: suddenly I hear d Mary Ann say, you have to pay so much, and that is _ all there is about it. We could do as “John. who is teaching the school at, We pleased once. but that day has the corner this year?” A "WY young passed. We could say to a school gill from down the line I replied, but teacher, we will give you so much, 585'. "do you know how much they are but we can't now. They set the figure l. 222222222 22222292. control. The Chief 1y believed that these men had a feather breasts were there, also as ness after a long illness. ,332... harm; the rubber uniform .‘ hand in the affair, and after leaving among the leading trimmings. A large . . . paring her?" Can’t say. replied Mary and we have to pay the piper. One of . ‘ am. my) of the most conspicuous 2 the burning dlStl‘iCt made their way Copenhagen blue.w_as most Str’k‘ufg AT MRS. STAMELEN'S. GYPSY M'KE SUPPOSED TO BE Aun, “I SUPPOSG about $250. bl“ thth the funny things about it is, we not F152 02.2“ and . jig-32...“ ..., the brigade. 2to Anderson Nugent’s barn, where and elaborate. ‘15)??? to the 1‘32”. The autumn showing at the Stam- COMING THIS WAY-éEEN IN is too much when there are only ten only have to pay our own teacher, but ll l'onmv 75c 1"} \‘.':!.~ great danger of the sur-ia second fire was started. It is hop- “In, no doubt a” “9‘1 35 “1°58 1“! t 30c and . _ 2 . . g 2 . ,clen parlors was appreciated by :he TORONTO ON THE IITH. 0’ twelve," I sat right up, “$2502dld over there near the lake where the . 2222:2222: Mme-2‘, and 5202.83 catching: ed that these culprits. W211 soon be ltplzfrlléyfeie; SgirzvfilSfféiiigéfiisuggifié 2 crowds of lady visitors. The firm you say! _Are you'ksleeplng, or Just farmers hat-e llecn moving away and lu- ~3>7ll‘l\'s' shot high into the2found and brought to Justice. . . iscored a good point in holding their . dreaming, It isnt 1’ e 1‘ “bed to be there are 0111)’ fl lei" left. We have to M 19:22:39,212in ogtocloflllgg 20:23:”! the openings one day ahead of the otheri Michael Brado. more commonly years ago. L°°k here. Mary Ann, thatl be“) them pay fur “‘0‘" lead)”: ‘00. ' S ' ‘ .e s ' . ‘ , . . - . . 'ke, who has the girl gets over $450 and then she * Mar An now an , q; . ~ . stores. let this did not effect the at- “10““ as Gypsy Ml . - y n 3- u" k k 33“ fid ’ I l k t ‘n DUNDAS 8., FLAVEL‘LE tendance to-day. when the parlors serious charge of horse stealing stand- doesn t ‘hmk that enough. Mary Ann through It 811- “lull 533’ We have to ~€C01a Ire r0 e on I Once more Messrs. Duiidas Fla- were crowded With ladies. The Dir- . ing against him. is still at large. He sat up. "JOhfi’ do you mean what you pay just $450 ‘7 that young girl? . 2 2 ’ 5., Furniture Store House - - - - . 13/?” Mean every word 0‘ it 1 re- That we have to milk the (own chase . . . _ ectOire hat, specially designed to suit l was in Toronto about September llth, b . .. . . . . _ .- » « velles mllllnery parlors are thrown the famous Directoire gownsfwas all but got out of there safely and is be- p “Ed“ “ho ls glvmg her the after “mm-l“ 3“ summer‘ $99 after i i "As . . . money?” WhS'. the trustees. "What the stock and those high nobs in To- black satin, With a lively spray ”FWbu‘in .. hav the to 3 out -0 much ' . . . . . black ostrich plums clasped wit222 z~ ess e 5’ p y b ronto tell us what we Lau to pay and t' o . a." o a $1933 4. 5 NOTICE " _ when they don’t have to raiSe it?" what we have to do, it is not a free fancy Jet ornaments and an elegant M _ _ They have to, Mary Ann. I replied. country.“ But that is not all. Marv knotted bow of Maria ribbon. “Have to, how?” Well, Mary Ann, I Ann, the way the schools are run and The Gainsboro hat, a handsome will explain. You see you go to bed what they teach don't suit mv fancv, brown drooping shape of two toned early at nights and I sit up to read the These flag poles, this planting trees;â€" toupe shadesâ€"a drape of Irish pomt papers, and when you shout are you Arbor Dav tlleV call iiâ€"ltolldavs half held in place with an exquisite gold going to sit up all night? 1 am read- of the finite. school libraries. studying buckle. ing and thinking about these things. physiology and um thing and another A Picture hat of blue, with hand- It would appear that the people who is no use. What they want to do is to some ribbon trimming and large satin pay are not bosses any longer. They teach reading, writing. spelling. arith- flowers. Tiiere is no set rule of iash- ' LURKING AROUND. l':!'f;::lxlt- were just getting i a gang of toughs were setting these 3.13:}. :3... first fire when an- 2‘ places on fire and expected that an- fother would be heard of before the lnight was over. ‘2‘ §<~ will in Anderson Nu- (fir'wfiml’fig 1.3:. ,- 2.. q , 2_ ,_ 2 , . . . I 2 - , ‘ .. ’.., n - H2 2. . “ V ‘.i .2 . ,have What they call labor unions, and metic, history, grammar and these 3 23.2 ‘2 22222222222“ at the rear of 22292122 t b - ion this season, as both large and the men say what they will do and things. You want poonle who can I .- - . . ; efore the first blaze was no . . . . . . {(21) lillt‘ ebtatc Off “ '1;‘..l.‘i'.?'* s: l:'--, The chip-f hurried- I ticJeléS a tall young man was seen Small chats are mUCh admlted. “'hfll they “111 net do, they tell the “'lee 50 It can be read, and “'hen the i. ‘ ‘1 “"106” Fee’ 0 . .2 2 -. ~ . d. . l k 112’- bout that vicinity He ...â€".... employer what he has to pay them. buyers come along to ofier you $425 ’5 av. 2n the Counll' 7 . .. . .2 six (,1 mg beg: men to l s u ing a - E , how many hours they are going to er out for the la l ‘ - ' l . . , ~. . .. . -- 1 th t d walk and seem- AT WAK LY s. p ' m )b’ ‘wu must be lw" llwl‘lllt’ll trading .2 ..~..l when they arrived . had a ra er s 00136 2 . work 68011 (38". 110”” manv hours thev able to fell quick as scat what 'f 3“ I ll». firm name “11?? vs" I:- tin.- tin- had started, the l ed to be trying to keep out of Sight- Autumn days .879 11.9“” awakening must have for recreatidn, and the comes to Mind now Old Hayseed be: . Lindsay Lumber ' ““"“‘, I‘m-ll licking their waTTThe same man was seen movmg away a flutter of anticipation for coming ’ . ‘ from the other fire, and it is believed park“. _ _ } ‘2‘ - '3 2 - v ' ' ’ ' v ‘ ' ‘2 . 2 . V . events where beauty and fashion “.2" much lla‘t. to gue in If they dont hate: in edUCllIOII, lie btllcws in was. :1 . The frame stifle-2 l ...,» . .2»): 2‘..._ . , 2 2 there is a strike right oil", and there sending the boys and girls to school, 1 .sreby given that if, T222232:ibis-lib mattresses. meals-2 that hidW: Esseolfiafdl'eagESE (12:0 :1: ”31.32:; 8:115:82)? course. is .2229 subject is no infirmity) for either the boss. or thle but. wants them taught the subjects Biomas Sadler and. 2': 12.12....m.‘ “E the time .0 the 2 suplzf>5 of these fires with the lady who fully appreciates men. , 2192 0‘38. no floater. low muci they will need when they grow up, 22222.2, made an l .- ""97“ lb.- firemen had t e ' Staging â€" ut out about two 0,. that much of her personal success de- fflofle.‘ 6i: 1862 or W :h e IS. seems to and he would like 21c run his own show S. O. 1897, chap- . 2 222.22.? a large “b“.‘ber of2 ke I: 318.3221; , bri ade went back pends upon the becomingness of he; g25: n Wlfig ti? say, ekmedn rfulii lthe instead of llavmg it run fro").{9r?nt°' m“ M an "W1717133).).tfioillfiké oliftomlfdoiheasncene it tlfe firgst conflagl'ation " head dress- The large hat far our on. A WILsON. MD. " ' ° ' "e ’° “ ’“ ° 8 0’ OLD 3‘35th- ' “i ran, " 1;: ' ,. ~ - I . ' ' WW . . 22: 5:323:12)“ brokg, 7? 1: ~ r-L‘Lz- :zs who had attended the l to assist in the work there. REV. DR. LANGFELDT. MA. aggrghtill]: ignaglilvgnecé::jtggggblienafi.The choice of “‘3‘ ‘flunmnt‘ Liberal cell: of their ere-5” 11‘1"- 3'u i E.;mlly gone to bed when It has been learned Just before goâ€" RURAL DEAN. :' . a a a . . . l . l ti . -‘~ \_~zi-~ l-rok.‘ out and the streets 2; ing to press that the damages in “lids W“ mgblgtnistodggfiiejlllfila 2?;5836232 sea- 2 Convert- on 21' water comm15510ners DCCIded ....jtxrtz: .- .....r.) lined with people.2lfire amounted to $300 and the bul - open to the public with. if possible, a son, corded silk. satin and chamoialfi “d to have 222' the mm for the . Wm; reigned among them thatling was not insured. better 212-52932}. of pretty hats than being the most popular. There are alll :st Bel a noted characted in Preceding seasons. The writer’s at- sorts of handsome novelties shown; l e ' ng ‘ I' la! a P ~ . _ . lice circles, he will evidently wentl ’ O InStaH edrlc um S , . tention was drawn from one table to such as cord in all colors. gold tassels l po , ~ ,‘ . dsay Fflan Fined For the other, one more heavily laden his way to .ome parts where he is no if the creditors will . office, in the T0132 THE 29TH DAY '3: EMBER, I908. pm. to receive _8 1.1. ;, for the ap” “ j and soutache braid, the buckles are - b .- than the other with the choicest of the very hug, the large directoire buckle known. The fall fairs, no don t' will . , _ 2 , receive a visit from this alleged horse 2 SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADEâ€"MAYOR BEGG nd for the . 588901.15 $00515, “305‘ carefully and heme the favorite khaki browns ”9 one; and perhaps he may start his REPORTS ON VISIT TO EAsr TORONTOâ€"TWO new HYD. ~t te gen-W" Wheel of me artistically d18plaled by M155 Fuller, vastly important this season, saffron. in Lindsay The Chief of Police nun-3 FOR THE TOWN. theq:: fed to file}: [a whO' is in charge. Many and notice- and Van Dyke browns and rust color game ' re s . . - _ has received word from Toronto and 2 _ 2 is now on the watch for Gypsy Mike. A meeting 0‘ the Water Commissmn- and with the help of the' citizens of 9“ “‘3 held TueBdflY In the score is assignee, "16’4”“ ‘ able are the hats direct from G888; of are classed in the new browns, old ;iculars there0f 2 monthly instalments. The wet is ‘ k. '. bl ' Ii 2 p0 AS DOlNG A BUSHING BUSINESS AT THE PETERBORO FAIR ... New Yor A Parisian “9'9“de gold is also very sty sh Taupe. also ilk hat trimmed with jet banbean d k l ' t y f ‘ t m o. id to be “mph“ eleven hours a day’ 8" s , _ . ' , on y e epnan gre s are oremos . can b caught if he dares tary's o co for e purpose 0 iscuSS- cept in case of fire, or any extra case, Acts, on or “NED $20.00â€"HOW THE GAME IS WORKED’ ribbon and Jet buckles could “9‘ be 001078- Myrtle 8’99“ is one Of the :1 guttlggdsay. e ing the proposal to instal electric when pumping will be done for 50 .etmg- ,ven . . pSSSBd Wlthout comment.» Then 8 favorites, and bronze green is 291111- Brado i8 '2 Swiss, but is gener‘uy pumps .3 the power house and trans. cents an hour. The day’s pumping is further glib. It is Expensive to run 3 “Wheel of trate. It is a circular board on which saucer shape 20f black P331119 velvet, cularly recommended. . Mauve is es- taken for an Italian. He is 42 years not other business. to be done between the hours of three 311): £22911 « O"Bile” at the Peterboro exhibition. is situated six tin race horses W1“! white-corded 511k facing, trimmed With peciaily favored for high-class trade. . . , . . . ' between 5 n. 4 and 5 inches The Mayor, who name only mem 0h“ Goselin. of Lindsay, who was their jockeys. The;5teeds are, 100mg black 331d White Plumes: black ”has Blue i8 888!!! 03° 0’ ‘53 moat fashion- of '80 and nine, excepting in the summer Olng a big business on the Midway Glass, Hector, Gypsy («HILHatOld Ha: “89d With braid, forming a collar, able (”10", lowing hr“ mm 2 her of the deputation Wat. 991d season. The Commissioners are to _ 2 2 2 was very well satisfied With supply and lay a foundation and exca- '2 2228 Fair was taken into custod b H ,0. and Darkey Boy. PnddQOkS V33 among the other-pretty fleets. WW' also peacocks. royal. ‘ small turned nose. light the pumps, and thought that. they vate at their own expense. The Light. “5 ' C- Nell'liall and Meharry and good onug’ch of which is the ,mTo-t'a. Chamois hats, IN 'wzth m mm' W ”Id .11", mm. in com- “ up . He could be used to “W in- Lind- Heat and PM“ 00- are to build ‘ 3’0"” M. _, n3my dollars and costs, to be paid horse entered, in the. race. .89 79°“ med. ‘3‘“! "hm W' m 53‘“? 3°“!- ' ‘ ' - I.“ h“ “an l" m' 8W line mm the sub'stamn ‘0 the PW“ L that he ' I’thl‘lth. or sixty days in gaol. Mr. to persons at ten .cents'bw' m m“? was a novelfndpretty W . V» ‘ " ' . " W I M a “d be “It the m way. house at their own eXpense. The pre- ets, or any 4’ , ': 3‘- Gordon apeared for Goselim gives the promoter. mm ' m The table “um mom mfl. m . ~ 8110'! “I “(or m disclaim: the mom in- sent equipment pumps 650 gallons .' 3d 3° an; my Clerk Armstrong Presided in the machine is then” ".f‘ .. .. * M finery Was mmdwm droopuimndll the“ W W m drawn ' sub- minute, and the new pumps 1,!!!) ‘ e 9““ bsence of Magistrate Bumble. ‘. the fleeison-fl " . .Wit the . . mm “‘0 ., .. * l ' ; Mum-bdwbomintoiegal minute, 2otice. The fine Was paid and the machine “ ' V , I I brmbytbcm , . . W 2 . It was also decided at the meeting . , ,â€" " .-. .m WM W Ire to to have two new hydrants installed. on“ ' ' m3 mflm cost one in front of the Lyceum theator- buy all! erge 0f running a game of chance. . at a ,2 “991*“. Kent «It inn and the other in front of the 2 815 $38“ an explanation as to how ' ‘ el OFortune is conducted. 2 . .; . 2 2.2. 22 . . 2 2 2,1 2,2 2 2 2 de2‘l‘hc Commission Bis _- h V . 2 ‘ "22" l ‘1 U 2‘: '2 ‘ I 2“ I . I " V I. .2 ' W J 4 5: ‘ .2 . "1 w’ m. a '7 m 'r ‘ ' ‘ e aparatus was erected in the the Powerhouse Will hi“? to 5° cut. ‘ul'lromn for the benefit of the M881? the andthecutter willbebmughthom .Jl

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