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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 30 Nov 1906, p. 1

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Pmut to the W Hittite!) of Ontario. chop. 199. m When 0! Put!“ Mm Buoy, Into 0! one Town :2 Linda my. in the Ma? 91 View-Is, Imus. emu-c6. who 6 ed on or that?” m: any a: 8mm. 1906, on W on or Mm mmghmsh Guy of enter my to send by” would to Maui a O’Connor. 9! Town 0! 1mm. in m flaunt! at Water“. ”Noam Qor the human 9! Who am will and Summons 9! W9 said Patrick Japan and”. as linen: P0” their ohflntlm and our: “and, Mm»: and aaouwiaaa. full nature at lhalmlalm, and the ultimo at the I! cavity, I! my. held by than. The fluid balsam Ihsli. after the lightnenth my at December pen. be a»: liberty to distriblh the assets of the da. leased, or my put thereof, among tho Mien entitled thereto, having rev-rd cal! to the claim of which they Ihadl h“. notiae, ud shall not. ha liable for ll» not or my put them! so oin- um» uypuunnrpomu 1 vhou Olli- Iuh vacuum nu no“ antic. st Quantum-mm; than... . mm" 5 Mann, Solicitor. for John Twohoy Punch Cos ”3° and (“”89 HWY. the, Exeoum.‘ Mod this 23th day-dict, A.D., who who want what is new an genuine saving in cash to the purchaser, worthy qualities in what they buy, 6 desirable at prices which mean a and who require twat- will be Here are some lines that values out of the ordinary found. See last week‘s papers for prices and descriptions. , ooooooew» came/we Millinery Dress Goods Furs for Everybody Underskirts Linens Silks Cottone Hosiery Flannelettee Underwear Flannel: Smallwares 'Tewele Corsets ' Towelings Belts Sateena . ; Neckweer Wool and 3 : ‘Veilinge Cotton Blankets Kid Gloves W338“ Men’s 'Underwear Shirts Men’s Cardigan 'Ieckete (mm Infants White - l n : “I g Emulsion o! Cod Liver Oil isalways fresh; to that extent it is better than any other you can buy. This is a dood medicine and you want food fresh. The makers of thehighiy ad- vertised Emulsionaacl Cod Liver 0i] snfi'er from one disadvantage. They can’t insure the freshness of their preparation. appreciate good :bargains, those whoa d are the least'fot obtained. Get Fresh Nady Opposite Pootoflee, Enduy chIARlID WEEKS EXECUTORS’ NGTICE A. HIGINBO'EHAM Strictly Cash Dealers Millinery Furs for EverybOdy Linens Cotton: Flannolottos flannel: Towels Towelings Price 506. Emulsion That Large Majority the thrifty, the «Chemical, those who thom who appreciate buying with 3351!:- he least for which equal qualities chub: -Mim Flame . flcNevin, d! Spnringvale Farm, 'Maxiposa, has n- hn'ned home. after whim; :1 pl.» aunt Week in Bram; the met K‘, M“ WWW I l ( â€"Mra. Zeuield’f and M1. and Mrs. Rhys Williams have returned, utter attending the wedding of Mia Max- wall and Mir. long, at deerbuu-o. ~Hiu L. MoGill, who has been vin- ifim in Buffalo; hastetutned to Limb: and will visit with h'ienk in town before going home to Wii- â€"Jfia Mary E. Birgmw. nauflt ward, left to: Toronto on Thursday. where she has assured it good poni- ~Mm Wm. Woods. and daugh- ter. at Fall’s Station. called on town friends! Sunday. Groduate of Trinity University and Ont. Medical College for Women, Toronto OR BALI-3-84m laying strain Barred Bock, erkerels and Pnllsra, includ- ing my prize winners at Lindsay, Peter- boro. Markham and othnr shows; prices reasonable. ALEX. HORN, Lindsay. W of cm ”I m m Our OI“ slit. 0. Curtis. 01 rm Faun, mus in twn Saturday. “Mm. 1!. Mark. at 091mm. mun ed town mend: Saturday. am. W. Banana. 9! Dunstan. was in town Saturday on humus. «Min 5‘. Humbled), at Jmstville. visited friends in town lately. Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. All oute‘anding accounts of the hte P. J. HU BLEY must be paid st once, other who we shell be compelled to place add cocoon“ in the bonds of our solicitors. J GEN TWOHEY. FRANCIS COSTELLO} kecntorl. GEO. MURPHY, ., EACBER WANTED for 8.8 No. 5, Somerville So~ool, to our: Jon. 33d, 3907; certificate required, small school, 8250 highest ever aid, we now otter-8860. Apply to g. B, W TE, Sam-Tram, Coho- EACH”: WANTEDmPor 8.3. No. 7, Township of Islam, but]. holding s 193.1 certificate uf qndlflmflw, dim“ to oommeueeJlnuatyqlat,1907m 300 per “mm. Addreds OB ARI-ES" AO- DUNALD, BO: 13, K’rhhmb Pica-"b OLIVE H. REA, M. D. C. H. coikaâ€"wJ -:-M;' W. 0. Moon. at Boboetyn geou. called on town Diends today, Linda], Nov. 26th, 1906.â€"dwtt. PIT!" PIIIOIAI. ”INTI“ Officeâ€"61 Kent-st, My. Hoursâ€"sanctum, amnion. NOTICE Lindsay What does this portend! A beer- was seen north at than place about a month 180. and judging by the time he made he was not in the least bit: elee‘pya: Some of the her-wise say it presazes an open wfil er. Mrs. Woodrutf. o! Winnigeg. and Mrs. Shaver. of Toronto. austere 0! Mr J. A. MoCrae. P. M. and genera! storekeepe r of this hoe. were the meatsof ofEheir br er a. few‘day: last week. , I ,, gram our own Correspondent.) he Epwcmth “League of this place mtmdiwldlmz a social evening“. on Friday waning next. Nov. 30th. The pragmmme will sandal: o! dialogues. recitation- and. mule by local talent. Retreahmaflta will ulna be and at the clone of the murmurs. Farmer! in . vicinity are well on with thoir ploughinr. The opnn wombat bu given them a uytondld shame to flnigh. _ .Al. UPHILL' .. From our own Correspondent.) e hunting season is a thing at the past [or the. year 1908. and. the sports gave all returned home. some 0! them killing their lawful number and. others not so fortunate. Those who got their‘numbcr report deer as plentiful. and those who did not .he reverse. .There was 1 noticeable telling all of the number of Hmnting parties this season, amongst them being the Needler-Ree- sor party, of Lindsay, who have hunted north or thts place (or a very long time. I understand they have located new grounds where the game are both larger and more plentiful. ._ . .- .u . .I L "Mr. fifini'bihmn l- ending a fine two more: homo. which will add material! to the appearam of tho village: __ _ _‘ _ ‘ ,._,u_ __‘ ' Mr. Goo. Malcolm ha: bouzht‘ out Mr. Abe Farrow and fill-occupy the promlaon now oooqplod. bx an latter. Bucoom to you Gem Mr. Abe Fum ha. rented propevty owned by Mr. Fred Malcolm and will move then Ihonth. ‘. Man: at our young poople we'dok with the Men. but m hope that! no serious results will follow. Mr. Nelson Marlowe has been laid up for some time past with tolmilitis but is how recovering nicely. The weather is all that could be desired. (taking the season of the year into consideration) from: a far- mer'a point of view. Planning is still possible and; guilt a‘ few are mulling .hemeehea o! the orportua nity. whilst tumlps lure n all cases been safely hound. and list but. not least. then tn 3 great. «we ins of boll! cattle feed and labor ln attending them nausea mateelally shunning me time of staining. but year at all; time we had led out- tle almost ,4 month. whlle 00 hr mu season. with the exception of mm: «own. then has been very m- “: {aging done. _. _ __ iat'aduka 20013011. '60 be applied It: the benefit at tin mind. L , The uhlle school entertainment will be held. in the town hull, Mount Pleasant an the 6W. at the 80th inst. The teacher. £61453an preparing a. program that will auro- ly please all who may attend. Ticket! I. j l-‘ We are Ignin called, upon to note the death of one of our prominent: young men, Mr. iWalter Simpson. Much sympathy is felt for his para cuts and relatives. ' Last Friday or Saturday there was an excallent concert given by the Burton and Stewart, Co.I which prow- ed successful. . - ‘ . home of fluid Mm. J. McLean. . Can any perm‘tell why the sound at the drain digger: is not hard in the Gavan swamp drain! ‘ _ Mr. Angus ‘Mclntxre is Spending a few'days with his parents. ‘ ‘ ' Mr John Bowins has been visit- ing friends here lately. We, are pleased to see the smil~ ing face at our friend Dr. Thump-i son. in our midst again. He favor- ed us with a very instructive ser- mon. on Sunday which pleased every one. Come again D_r.. vffir. vfigénrayn â€"is doing a thriving business .vith his chopper and shingle mill. _ --- . LA, ‘ (From our own Correspondent.) The sound or! the threshing mill is heard. daily in this locality preparing for farmers to market thefi‘ grain, so that. during the great prosperity in Canada their deposits may be lange. and. planed in some good sound institution. - « - Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Best,- of Peter: bore. who ’had been vidting relatives here. are how an «their journey to Fort. William, where they will wand the winter with their daughter._ u...â€" -- __,v Mister Hugh. McIntyre has gone to Feuelon Falls tq wprk in the grisfi mill ~wi§h hi: brothezt. 1 a“-.. 4. -AL- Ivâ€"v v. .__v‘,_ All oolleotioan made in behalf oEtAhe Bible Society are requested to here- turned to the Bible House, Tau-onto, before Jan. Int, 1907, so that they may appear in the annual printed re» port for 1906; ‘n- c .._,1 ".1â€"2- CGRRfSWMEMS’ lfoRS. _ NméND ‘ ' (From 0:: own Corrupon‘denu Mr .Joe. Henry and; also Mr. Ar. nold Wakelin have reigned m. after spending the summer in the \Vest. _:,\ K ,.. ,‘ .. . Friend «when; u the Campbell MOUNT PLEASANT. NESTLETON. ulna". olmm. may, NOVIIIER 30. ms. ~vâ€"w' Mr. Geotce Campbell. who hes re- cently returned tron! the West, 'ett here on Tueshyz hat for Yorktown, Suhtohmn. where he has secur- ed an excellent petition. __' , "'11:: via]!!! GM. “I collector. spent ~ Tuesday hit 'in‘ Woodfllle. ' Inc Rev. Ir. Mum. pate: oi -vw ”‘Mr; {North 1):: purchaied a new gasoIine engine.‘ _ lioh does its work Hr Jdn Davéy lost a. nimble ham Int “93.“! V vuc “a; . m. JR.- Pogmthu Just completed a new wire lence which adds to the appearance of his operly. Mr. Pogde- will always up will) the times. . , . > . Mr. Chan roam. our new choir leader. has made a. great improm- ment in our choir. , A Mr. M’illlnm Bakina has rented the farm adjoining Ms hthcr‘s. Loon: out for a wedglmg noon. ,‘ Mr. Wm. Hasnlton spent Sunday intown. _ _ , "We under-mud «m m. wmmc Davidson. our procrellivc young Nnokmlt'h. III! hated the shop formerly ancd y Mr. Dennis 00:- linu. oi MumJ No doubt: um is u ates; in the right “notion. Wilbert. Mr. Collins alto 4390-“ of his house and lot at I h“ dgome flung-e.” ".51":- " uni-M31. fled Broad spent Sunday at Woodvflkg ' d4 A A __ From our own Conupondent' (W. Gilbert. general meat. 13:)!- terM'mqthingmood in new raisins, out-rants, peels, has, dates, prunes. ormgm‘lemons and nuts. Also very xttraotive line- in n‘cw wrapparettes. Prise-ham. 1095b 18c. per yard. A special invitation is gum to come and emmige the goods. before plac- League held. a verv, succenfu social etthehaneot Linux! Mm. Jen. Riche.‘ «1 Nov. 20. A flue! content was the chief attmtion o! the even- ing. The first prizes were won by Mr. G. Branfitt and Mia Lamp Bagâ€" shaw. After a min lunch. the young people W to their several ree- idencen , . e . U\WI | “WV Mr. {vhwluf'éfi nhippcd u carload 0! live stock to Toronto last Mon- Minn Annie Molflnnoa. an: worthy teacher. who has won: her-ell nat- htactory for the put two years. has been" ro-encpged Fun”? - . Mr. Archie Ctmtoluel who ha- apent the luttew mum in tho: Northwelt. returned home on Mon- day. Now 26131. ~ He intend- going back in the m - Mr. John M‘ who he been to the West on 3 hip, returned‘home on Monday In}. _ .. r ' ‘ GLLNDBN'E‘ From our m Correspondent) x he firmer: ‘d-this section“ ,are busy threshing their season‘s crop, W is turning‘mtv good. an. John Hut n thrashed 33 bugs 9! ulsike in one day. . A _ vâ€" -â€" ir-hfiokfili Min I at a. few days lately visiting trien in Mark- The Library W met wt the home at him. F. Wool; on. Saturday evening last, and. made another: fine selection of books for the library. These new additions wilj be on the shelves in a. few dam and as winter '1 epproaoh- 'mgsitiemw agoodtima to beqomo a. subscriber. lira. 8. Bagehaw as}! daughter. Mia Hazel. are spewing a few weeks with friends in Toronto, Mrs. W. Wells enerteined e few at her trial!“ lad: Friday evening. Mina Myrtle Jackson. at Port Per- ry, who he been visiting. a; Rev. ,A. E. Mind during the put two‘ weeks. may“ 335‘; of Thursdeg. Isles and I and Naples. Dora wallet spout ‘l‘ues here. The hm supper bold in the mum- dm church on loud-y. Nov. 90. was wojl attended in nplu at “In: wu- thor and bad rota. liven-yuan went on “no. then bolus a goo crowd and plenty (or mm to out. Thv programme mu- m. m wu "no. I‘m “gnu want out. I uouplo of tunes an «mm! a MINI-humu- Holon were reader“ by ». Pom ‘Jotdun. um arms". Ind Mia Thomas, Maura Week: and Elliott sang a «mu and ”our: Wat-ks and Hank Mao gave a dam. Than wan a quartet“ Mao on the list. emulat- inv 0! Mr. l'luuk. Mr. Weeks. Mr. E!- lie“ and Mr. Enu. This unload most at the slums for the M. Thexxeutcn put. an. tukrn by v. mulcuaory. Bomuvme. w a save an axcalleot‘udduu on ‘hiu 9.000 mu. trip mm she British we. and Europe. Including Rona ' .WOODYILLE . (From our own Correspondent.) Don’t. forget the market. ewty Thursdg. Miss nrgaret Ferguson spent Fri- day at last week in Cannington. ‘ Mn. Guns house we- in Oekwood' a few days of Int week. Mr. Tom Wilson’s men have been busily engaged In drawing lumber from the uwmifl yen! to the sta- non. --- . m_‘__ |__ (ham Marâ€"(Tm. Correspondent.) Our glam buyer. )lr. Ohms Thomas. “90“!) DPH.31‘{99:__. - . .. where. Him Ann: Rogers. who has been teaching school near Gooderham. is .Iw. Ml» Ethel Thoma upent Thurulny at last week ln Orlllh on bullncu. Mr. Wllllam ennui. formerly at Cumbn . nu put-eluted the stock med y Ir. W. A. Cuban. Kn knell. , ,L .A L. ALA nnJL‘ ' ‘ 8080. (Special The Past.) ‘ Micaâ€"Tho mud mm of the ‘ t Beam 015mm: 011 will be held jn W on Doc. 5th. “M2 ptmf ” W mot tram-not- ing general. . ’A: full annu- (lumen!!! ’gGedE.Rea,Px-e~ , ~' .t., for a hunt. but was the team Lead were in Oaunlngton on Tuesdnz, with her parent: udcm 131: Christmas else - ORESSWELL' CAMBRAY [,2 Mr. Jam Anni a. while killinw ry in his arm. Mr. Phillip Mukil union. to an cooler weather. ha m of his thmh- gout!“- no out at «bu-ina- owing filth. and being, 691w to move. Wfimk hunting appear! to be nepo- oial attraction around the lake. 7_ Sam 01 the young poo appear to ho rumba- lonoly was “mot wont swiy. Nova mind. he will ho hum. Mochab'fiddklz'n hlr pro- fit this year. Sun. at our lax-men realize tram thirty, to forty dollars (Special to The Pod.) The Women's Indium will meet on Wednudny .3000. 7th. at thehomo of Mn. Rout. mi kins. Several ino tenths; which II! to 139 discuss. Our enterpridn; Nakmith. Mr. Oroxier. ha- 'm¢ put us 18-inch ce- mentoribin ' well and a tile drain will carry away the surplus water. Ho~hopegthgwatar wjll be better . OMEMEE. ' (Spain! to The Post.) The untavonhle change in the wen- ther and had roads makes new: very scarce. as the roafig are mumble. _f'1'b‘bi; uh a number. at .1“. in- cluding B. Jones. Samuel Best. 11. English 3nd. qtherg. _ ‘ A .- n , Kb Point. of Lhiduy. an; an:- oeprubly at the Anglican church "A: Bane” her week. ,, . CLEBABEA. (Speak! to The Bunk.) Rev. Mr. Delve preached an impres- sive mm on ‘Miniou' [at Sun- The “Tpmpte 0! Fauna" entertain- ment for Wedneoday. Nov. 28th. in the «fly mbjeot o! diacmiou. More cxtenu've and eluburatb preparations than ever. It will be in aid. at the Public Library. The Rev. Hr. Sinclair. of Fenian Fslh. «cupid the Prosbyterim pulâ€" p“! moptsuy a: Sunday lat. " and in classed gm the moat hvonblo candidates for the name}. A _ Pizm cook in my navipblo just m. with no Weeds Mr. Batty can make 3 trip with his gzaooline yacht. “enclaves-uremia: the docket. on Fridny, Dec. 7th. any: rpiredidin; that the twentieth century will be marked. as tbs great advme 1:20 in minim _lnl_:or. ed. all) h cum fox will be sent to the "Dm Home‘. The. to: will be booked dlroofl: utter thin mouth; to Anyone damn; to contrl- bate Mid. filo no not lute: thxt WM. pooh! to The Post) Ml. Bunnie Jada h a pendimz her "cam unda the pun-emu not. "11711-1 page: is all smiles iince the little farmer lame td stay. at his â€" fia‘evfiivé Sun large quantitieaol all kinds d low! coming in to-day tat Dnndu t. Fhvelles. Mr. Barbed: )Wobdtor, of m. but pro-aux at the hope at his pursuit. Mr. and. Mn. W. H. ‘Wob 1“, We Wand h uncouth to retain in Ontario for cane tine. The fire be” ruled. out an“. I low at our villus- on Thur-thy "china g 11‘ weekhnho we've 'zlgrto find was only chill-I0! MI; in II. ‘W. Wooklr' 0'0 hon-o. ‘ . 30v. 1. F. W. NOW m. «:3 ul w.wmhummm Hr. H. 0! Grave". mouplodtho myth the lethal“ church M 523133 'aTmBiSr ‘6 o'vlriéou unm- Iaae in weight. *â€" Illot my. um. Dr. McCullouh, who recently re- m to Lind-Album Buttock. taking the m and renting the resident» at Dr. Ohio: has been in- duced to return to the district from whale hem-an. Ha has parohuul Dr. NM‘D .muoo all fluore- dd'a'mo. “mm Hui,” Mirth: Dr. Win. man. many at Had-y, -L A A .1 Thu “mam-14‘ The maiden plazas seems to - tnkin; it. [light from our midst. and our teacher reports u better “tend- uaoo It new. lines Fowler und stunt are visit- wvth their aunt. Mrs- J. Edward.-. "tym- h unblpuflnq n , M; treat out My nod Moody at Guinn- unlva. Box-floo- aor- vlca-m 81min: conducted by Rev. J. B. Dom all “drone- by‘Bev. J. R. Balm ml. Mr. warm. at Bangor. Ids win In fatal-504' by Nathan chum; ...s IJ'U'H Miss Mabel Mch-lhur and Min Dorn' McLeod were in Canmntou on Tuwéay. ‘ Mr. John Ferguson. of Little Bri- tain. was in torwn Inst Tut-shy. There was quite a number at [ur- mers in town on Wednesday unend- ing the Farmers’ Institute meeting. Min.- Winters. d Lindsay. \iaitl firCJouh'um' me. billéd for 21¢ ind. Wu postponed win; to the inclemenoy 9t Ugo weather. 1“!- Ida Home in homo on. a visit tron um Ladlu’ Collage. Whitby. Mr. and flu. Gmao 9W6. of hm. Bfltum. wt Sunday Int It In Pma'. Marjory. the Want duuzhte‘r of W. A. Silverwuod. mat» with u uddeut m8 .byluvlaaflurkht hand an”! m, Ch. I: am Noel: man he can (I Dr. Val» The Nd'loton Epworth Leaguein tend having a main! on Friday even‘ ing. A good prmrun is in preparn‘ tion and I good time it anticipated ma mm In on. our lutuu. W. J. Bmk'o an I. now tul- ly «upload. bulletin; to "as u- «um akin d the curator. John action. 7 ' mu.- Winters. at Lindsay. visit- Woodville every Wednesday to patch vocal and instrumental lessons. Omn- I. Maid um I ills-n. lumud Crawford In novlm IN. week sm Omar lawn-40’ beau. N“m. M tn. whim. Q ' Methodist pulpi. in Bonmnvi Sunda) MM _ ‘10 OUR (MSPONDENIS Will our own- eorxupon- dmh so. to.“ that their lotto» ranch thh office not lg_ter than MJV about when a. egg-tun: itcm once-mun wmin; a in: laser. By no man: Deity un- til Thur-lg: mining or Wednes- dt‘n night. u then we we be obliged Ito leave it over 10'! pub- lication one week. . in the flown was too strong to VALENTIA OAKWOOD CAMBRAY. v-râ€"vvâ€"c led for Mr. .Wilben. Melanin and Mr. Jan. :to tabs Robinson. m o! (Sundringham‘a young w. 1cm: lately [or Niagara to ho Falls when they intend to work dur- lt. and in: 0th: winter. A couple of our stund- name will feel nun: lonely during that: m. a visit- Hi- llary Torr” of Centre El- bards. don. has been visiting mm m n ,bfi; North Pdulthofwme at”. In: at Mm {Ran-II “Initial. and her - Bar- dung“. Ml. Who. d Earthy. 33mg. lax-30¢ widely; that in Centxo | Mr. Hem-y Odd! and fix. Anchic Kola-n. d Barley, bu mat the Gillan farm. lot» 11. can. 5, Eldon. locum of years We wish them Mr. “'illiun Burbridge, of Bexlgy. has muted Mr. John McDonald's two hundred are fun. not: Glennrm for lumber at years We wish in .undmgyhdlmgbcamsi- of Eldon towndxip. _ ES . -' ELDQN. (Spam! to The Post.) Hr. Game Gerda. of the town- ship of Hart. bu, :- the Morri- mhnn. {at 11.0014, Hon. tom 3 term of jean We wish Mr. Gordon me- in his mat-11515;. - SOUTH NERULAH . (From our own Corrupondent.) The usual wet weather. is keeping me lumen from getting. their onl- culettone «tried out n nopody 9”.“ do anything but chore: and that in n tryinc Olden. us they are ankle deep in and. may were wishing (or note open wenther. but are now wishing tor u been up us they «to: sick 0! mad. Consequently we think the tollowing lines would be quite appropriate- 91'- Precent. ' ' .nA'I_AI ,_____ lit. Lads Croucn has gone to North for the winter to work in Cue. lumbgr amps. â€"- v.â€" v.-- i Sane at our tuner: were glad to see the thew come IO u to (mid: up their ploughing. We notice Lint Mr. Arthur Russell in lo engaged. . (Too lute for lut week.) "Ex'féa-"Itan' oi the beautiful snow Right 1th down on the earth below. . And robe the earth in‘a mantle of 53. . . . . And 17 than and clean out of night. There n: a good turnout of far- mers from this part at 111-. Harry Seymour: sale of thoroughbred shorthorn Durham cattle which took place on Tuesday. 27th. at. the homesteul. North Verdun, and a. good many other availed~ themsel- ves of the oppOrtunityI of improving their smelt. m at. Port. Perry; was rthe auctioneer. and he certainly: node a very favorable in»- pression among the Verulam tar- mers. lie/prices obtained were fair- ly good. 3 pair of colts sired .by Lamence Archer. coming one yet: 01 i: brought 31$). A In. Albert Webster and lithe Iii-I I'cul ure saying a Mr. W. J. ‘Wrig‘ht's. lia- Burl is on the: Ikk “It. ‘ 7 _ Wm." “11“” Bell. who has been at Lands”. for the pub tew months. is making u_vinit to be} home hcfc. The chic! topic of conversation 1t present is the new School Act. and a great may are indignant over th amuse. Consequently they are vowing vengeance spine: Whitney at the next. general election. Mr. Ammo J. Melanin has rented Mr. Neil McEaclu-en'a hm max Kirmelda tar a number of 1am. ‘He humovad his family, than}. ”Ii; r. Thu. Thu-now ha puma“- duu 80 me {am gun" at not 11. can 9 Mon. {ran Hr. Mu. ou- mufim aim. _ -o Drwâ€"NMh .pmuooudfimsre- We. "mm Hdl,"bniltby Dr Wmfllmwenflyd dbccdottlaooo. Drwmgmytwl;l wfllgfihhmvnthis We. to tho willmwe w? WWI-anamawg. . Our attuned threshcr. Mr. Sun Squhu. is doing 3 running business than: dlyu. He In: two threshing- ontntn working now, one for clover and the other for grain. Tho Una-Man Juana-1 nay-:- Our null. martin LA .MuLewOo. Interns u that 3 Wm Maputo: ha ha natal to inn-chum. Many at tho pull! roll: helm muted no and: to Nah only mm” to an.» m w «M mt paylultn. u 80:. per h. M mutilwuwaloot-hon _v.. "i561” bum. mum... m: «on: Mu push-Ind Barnum hm. “pug Mum hundred um. tor tho an all. them-ad doll-n. W- :14” than mu Ln thdr mm:- 20 I ' Gibson lately "if; Anni-e Brown, 0! Manilla, has xctnrned come. after visiting [or several weeks in this vicinity. , ' Ind his hint. of Toron- in Port Perry on Mmmn . (From our own Correspondent.) ms.1‘honu Trethewey, of Kin- mounx, end her mother are visiting at Mr John Tremewcy'a and Mrs. Rich (bbornems Inspector Stevens visited on: uphoola Last week. The teachers' {aces look brighter now that the long looked. for visit is over“ Miss Edna P rhino, ot‘ Fenclon‘ visited with he sister. urn. Geoxge and Richard-nu returned 1m from at; extended Mymm to he was to com {or the flat time on Sun- ‘ .4 nbchuwtnrrboveredlm her u- “A“ Pun: will be plead. bu know that I'M!“ m In VIII”. Tomâ€"81.00 pr par in m glint comm msmmr l, 24. L. mum 22. E. Wright 9, F. pm 18. Auntâ€"I. Fatima. Vm. 8. am. 6. Paul. 0. Stewart. W. 11m. Paper cruâ€" ulld. D. mm Osman! Geography. â€" mama. W31 81. Joyce Run: 68, Stem lo- Kny 67. (Hand m ‘5. m Thurman 65. Lizzie Kenny fl, Vera Campbell 48. Artie Wilkim 44, Laura Blasted ‘40. [mic W 4.. Lorne Fran 37, Emley Dnycy 34. m Pornâ€"ad's. 3mm, quiet divinjonr-Aggin Pratm 61, W Brand 61, Lizzie Arm 6?, i}. Jobbiw 47. Win. Gray 47, 1!!! Richardson 46.172111: 3:13:31 35. Await-A. Dona”, B. r . . QmupF. Wham 8‘» J. th beta- 46. J. J. Gillagly cancelled. Absent â€"- Jean Adam. W. Knowlson, 0. I9- QuuTiql . . ‘. ,n.mco,vnnnm¢ mmmmwmwm munnnmemmwm fimummnummuflm mmmn~mmn.wmm I .MP .m P .flu wmmwaMmau n mmmmummmmuwm smaeg4n. . mmuummamkmmm fchnlll. " Aria-nail Nngmt 95. H. PhdeO, GTMIcholl'ISHH la- La hlSOHLquen-tfio,1)cw.' Puff‘afi. Andersonwwll.F‘dlin 4..o K.Din|zle40,J. BiabopSSKJIii- tar-36,11. nan-130.11 Perkins”, R. MWfiVBailey 25.J.llr- phy 0.J1mcu25.F. Wickeu 5, I... 20.. MsEac Men 20. G. N. Peal n. P. 11.20 W. Falli- 18. ’1'. 0'â€" 1mm 18, C. W. Sammie 15. "l. Grahm15.L.Kq‘IISJH. Anna- 10. Alice Putin 10. F. Gain: 10 0. quno 5, Annie Patton 5. I. G!” 5. Albumâ€"M. Fisher. B. What. GmJ. Grthm. It. 11:11:. y 25. “£md25 25..H Flavelle 20.10“ Pu? at 85. F. Touchbum 84; H. Hunger toad 88. L. Cluk 77. C. Bang!) 75. B. wm'um 75. L. Stacy; 68. J. Io- max 67. 1!. Burton 65. 6. Photos Ill-it dimâ€"H. Duh 70 V. Keâ€" Gm 39, 13.153111 39, Gonlon Bat- Mclntyxe 13. II. A fall. Elmâ€"R. Val 96. Z. Cram 8!. L Job-muse. nmmman. Kingdq 59.1 Poe|57. J. Gmrfit. J Parker‘s. A. Smith“. J. Into”; 46. B. 8.38 4‘. F. (Madonna: ‘5 .V. 3mm Frag 3,537.... c O 22. A. New 21. J.Douzn ht- IV. Imamâ€"c. N. Ocular“. u. .- wnd Way 07. Nelson 0. 8m“. Nouns 'Douohburn CO. A. In“ M Cu] ' h n. Edith ltowut 87, m not! .1101“. Wat-m: 27. About O‘Ndn 0. Arthur PM» o. Allah-s Kuhn. Hume. Inn. Wurst. My Wm ,, # Buhnbcn' priccl for picked lot- 1 choice ranged from $4.25 to 8m and tron: $3.90 to “.16. and“. 33.00 in $8.85. comma ‘8 to M U" m IMIITO II mum G. Phelps 57, R. Buta- 58. E. 0:»- F. Milan: .0, G. Idaughflnfl, can 88. blink 63. J. B. How fl. l u “- (Hamilton Spectator). "V ‘ ' Spitting is largely. a habit and mm, that exclusively bâ€" WLTUTIEIEEKIJM IITIEOEVEIALM h I» ‘Arithmotb.â€"C. Bank 79., R. 'ilv Ham-on 75, I. Mpkhn 66. B. Jukâ€" Commercial Geographyâ€"A. Btcv' 12 PAGES

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