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Watchman (1888), 12 Aug 1897, p. 4

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I :r $15 ‘ ll” ’3 , 1‘ ”if. “3 vi .1. l .‘l‘ l l THE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY. THURSDAYS AUGUST 12TH. 1897 ' COMMUDEEATIONS. lfamily but two, leaving the parents heart- HUURS‘WERE SHORTER. broken and displrited. In April Mr. and Mrs? ’ C“”l° and their two remaining7 children let M l’clLIbUW-fl ‘ {0‘ lili"’“~“~"~“‘¢'v 1‘» ditto-lee ulfizoo miles, to The Dllcontented Laborinx'Man Gives-mg. _ That Band Trouble. ‘ ' \ retort-3. l‘u‘ils‘l’ their lulluues. 0a: of the children, Incontrovertible Reasons. To the Editor of the Wmcrl’lm. aged Lt, was 5.) produced from the “Have you anything to do?” asked the . Sunâ€"Would you kindly allow me .9‘ : to be calm-ll , attache of the freight yard of the man who liltle space in your valuable paper 111 had lounged in With his hands in his. reply toacommumcatmr, Which appeared in Mondays Post, and Signed by “The ett’4cts Cf the .1 '-.'e‘l' thut .xlle l‘lll ‘ In the full Citizens? Band.” In the first- place the PERSONAL. â€"‘|Z'ss Annie \Yhite, of 32 CariiilritigC-Sl-. l . is holidaying with friends -â€"_\iiss Pearl Graham, tcacl Road, is visiting friends in town. lur, , little. . etl ;Or the 't stretchtr 11...: \tlmlu .I,:_,~_,1,:,.~_r-, â€"â€".\lr. A. Super of Port Perry start on . . . of 1393 the family I'vml’wcd 1., \‘xctl and later on to Vancouver and Golden, finally “N0." writer does n0t think the communication l l 99 i 1 ‘ ‘ fl Yukon country on the 9th lust. ‘ â€"â€"T~liss 7.. Emerson returned Saturday, alter -. " fen s. ilesttne m. L “Want anygmng to do?” xvi-,1, ll. C, pockets. snendin a week with P , . . , , _ , I _\li§s \‘ett‘e Reeves is at present visiting settlingf inhhclspn, b C., where [buy 1:31;}: . “\- but I war c th ' ‘L ‘ - ' " " ‘ ' a - ‘ 4 ' - n - friends in Bowmanville and Ennisklllen. mane or t CF.“ .165 ,3 bc‘l‘mrl‘i home, “I 19’” have todio or: Essex and I “I; was authorized by the ‘ Citizena' band, ' _â€"\li<<es Poll and Elsie Ryder of Toronto the" many]. v“16mg m {1:115 dlst\nct C le is ASPY ’ k'5 a Stage: ““5" bl“; rather was the work Of a member 0f ' - I ' , W y they may “c ong to enjoy. i lrs. lll’l' » Oi] 1'8 3 W0? ingman, fiten f, you? the “clique." The POSS Omci?ls Will [10 '4 , remember the “kick" that N l are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Inglc. a daughter of the late Robert McNabb, well “Yes.” d b -â€";\Irs. D. McDougall, Sussex-5L. aslster to “Well.d011't you think it'would boa "‘1 t of the members of the band 11 account of the name Citizens‘ known in Mariposa township, and vith whom good idea for you to step around and do ~'."". m?!" some and made 0 _‘ , 38 8 8 daughter lean, are visiting friends at Cameron- Mrs. John Campbell of this town, \ _ ‘ It'hqz 11‘ amounts (0 â€"â€".\Ir. “1]. Moore the efficient division she and her two children are enjoying a something without thinking so much . - - - ”flihi’v' ’. court clerk, Bobcaygeo’n, was in town Monday. pleasant visit. about money, 3353 501' the sake of adver- band, printed on the Jubilee posters ul- . 1 0 0 0 0 \lrs J C Cunnincham of Rochester is __â€"-â€"â€"-+â€"-â€"-â€"â€"- rising your business? People might get stead :3 naragnv Izand. (and Nth“ :vedmay pOt have a suggestion Of Old StOCK t0 0an Hi) the.“ â€"‘ ' ' i D ' , ' wn. the impression that you'rea millionaire ha en SWCG ‘ ama gama 7'0"- OWa 2'3- c we VC cut l‘lC ‘ 7 l ' . ’- K‘ “r” u . C: h friends m to and be afraid to apply for your service“ sirfmthe fact is they changed the name p cs 1n two on 21.1 Summcrr (loco, h Kcrsey Coaonad ., at I d that the members of “ . .1 White Quilts, ‘ spending a short holiday wit â€"The Rev. \Vashington Puffer of Illinois, a former resident of )linden and well-known in Lindsay, is visiting friends in this section, ROSE PEETS. “Look here, mister. I don’t. want any because they hear advice. I’mjust beginning toget straightâ€" the old Citizens’ band were going to Where They Should Be Planted and How . , . . ' . . They Should Be deed. em-u out from the last advrcc‘I took. I ve reorganize, and they “amped” the name - lmt'r‘. getting the worst of it for years snm- [to try and gain the support of the town. Barga1ns a1] August Wriggof Alhambra ( cling 16 and IS in. until; i r _ - Linen Towcs for 23¢. ‘l‘ â€"â€"Gcnt’s Light Soft Hats, were $1.75 for Sign; I) . . If Olualread $513 :23 Maggi]; â€"â€"Miss Annie Malone, whohasbeen rcsrdlnc1 Wk 1 t' r} H rd b ‘ .... wa 3 ' ‘ ,' ' ‘ . ; ‘t, returnel on an J an - in to owet‘ gzl en 0- ; . - . . ,ou W11 y in Bufialo, - .\., for some time pls t- l t r0313“. seeds freel it; usuull ' in- l l-.‘ lltcausolhstoned respectfully and took AS regards the musrc played by the old _ _____ home on Thursday last. gns 0 P y, r 3’ llllllflh for granted. . don n say that I've , d I -11 1 . bl' , U M. ,‘ . . s.“ . . . clines to stop flowering. 3-H.“ swindled bv cap talists, but I do m? pan , wr save it to the . pu. to ~0 . â€"â€"Gcnt S Stylish Straw Sailors, were $1.5m 2",;- :3;. C t n T,-,.,,1 . ‘ ‘ Judge whether the trouble hes in the ' Wâ€"Ge t" L t t SWT'-~H~â€"e-**- . g - ‘w_ ‘ , Bleached Otto“ 11.1.“: n s 3 es ty1c ats, were Sal-.Dofui Dc, afferent kinds of gym“. .9 Plants such as roses, which we desire to .,. -. . .. ; . . ,., , have flower as long as possible, shouldl Lilli“:(EgjlggiifsgigtoeifigEigfiig‘jfiMT “staleness” or the grade. Mr. Editor. therefore not be permitted to fruit. A11 “\l'hcre did you come from?” the Citizens’ band members did not stick faded roses should beat once cut. away. “Chicago.” to their agreement because they were , END!) thOSG Wthl’l are known (LS ever DIOOID- “Didn’t, they pay your‘wuges-there?" II'CZGH out. They Were told that the 81's “‘0 benefited by this pracmce- Indeed, “Yes. They paid my wages all right. united band would be reduced to twenty, and the “culls" were to be picked from the reason that these roses have this length- They did not want to excite any suspicion, the Citizens’ band and all their own ened period of flowering is that they Show so they gave. all the men their money ev- That was Simplym keep members to be left in good standing. â€"â€".\lr. D. McDougall of the public school staff is spending a few days at the old home- stead, )lariposa, near \Voodville. â€"Mr. A. C. Graham of Victoria. Road was in town Saturday. A. C. has many friends here. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McIntyre returned to leasant ten days trip on â€"â€"Childrens’ Sailors, 15, 20, 25, 50 and 75c. M W, _, â€"â€"Boys’ White Boaters (black bands) 15 and 2m. . â€"â€"Children's School Caps, Tams. etc. in graft {ifiyi§§.\ e CottonS, 4 find 3C 313‘ " ARMSTRONG BROS. W ouarantee to a . I our qualities are yo you are particular) an p ices if you are eco Read over our list. ur (localities (if d our prices are nomical. town Tuesday after a p. . uRDnER‘Es the upper lakes, including Mackinaw. a natural indisposition to make growth. rrv salary day __ Mr. D. Jamicson of I‘enetanzuishene Roses flower only at the end of a young 3'. * f - ‘ H _ pour a few days in town this week, the Quest branch. When the faded flowers are our. t Illa. 0:?” OS::::?;:§;;§??1DB‘ The Harmony band first wanted an 1' B away, the buds in the leaf axils push into “No 3i didn't; have .an more to do amalgamation bV_ secret ballot: Please 1 - . 5' request them to give their meaning of the , HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 96 KENTâ€"ST E. .,.;._ fl... fâ€"‘Wâ€" .- , Kev/mwgfitrw‘wvmy, 'ese 813861318 011 growth, and it is from this second starting .1 . I 1 b t . of young branches that the flowers come. itlgntilg‘iiiiicilgfggg tfhzittgin‘:ng::i ailn word “amalgamation." No, Mr. Editor. Roses, to succeed best, should be plant- thinking about. I don’t like to be dc- l“they" are not too high-toned to play - under Mr. Cottingham. If all the cd out in the open, never under the shade ‘ ceived. I wouldn’t have known anything . members were the gentleman that he is of old friends. â€"Dr. \Vhite and sister Miss Lillian are spending a week’s holidays with friends in Quebec. m our gardens daily: Red Currants. White ' Gooseberrtes We have fro Black Currants, Curranta. Cherries, . - ' full Thimblebelrlefi. together WIth 8 â€"â€"\Ir ames Carroll and family of Toronto line Of Vegetables. spent lastheek with Mr. and Mrs. )1. Lane, °f ”“5 or in any pm” “he” him ”“5 0‘ about it- if a friend of mine who was out _ _ Bobcaygeon. "fits can reach them t‘° monopo ‘20 any 0f on a strike hadn’t come and explained it there would be one good band in this .r . - \' ‘ 1‘") B 'c Innis of Bobca'ueon their food. Roses are gross lqurS and rc- to ")0.” town to-day. Thanking you for space, 1, f , VfiWfiW‘syxy‘ ‘â€" - 3:1 ”3' (50:16}; 063,1: of 1.,“ week in lam q‘m"? “ large) amgunt 0f 30°? fOOd' . Ac‘ “What was it he told you?" I remain, yours, “Ci'rlznx.” ' V A H ' ‘ ‘ ' '“ -... ‘4 ‘ ° t d BOOTS AND S iii..,,.‘,o. d)“ s {3 Pony} Sussexâ€"st. . cordling'lywtl ehy o heifer 930ml “luff: “llocxposcdtho waylhad been misled, __._..â€"â€"â€" Prt‘n S an “â€"- L bu: L]- “l I\l .und r :ind ‘children of fightifxfiitii'lrighilze a c once 0 encroac l with a whole 10$“ others. H I had my Church Notes. .â€"-L IS. Osepl A a 6 . ‘ , . :,. t'l ‘ .9 ' v. d 1, 'II t “v . .‘ . . . r. ' . .r" is. C'._ . . - 1 rices Toronto are visiting her sister, Mrs. l..ll. When one has a chance to prepare a. bed 31:3 ’m_:::;aie::(20:02:23,113: 2:316:51}sz ‘ ‘1‘“ ._Bryce I‘m“ 0f Bobcaygcon L"Zcul’led ‘ _C-m(l)‘les’ fjllvfaff )0 ' ‘ \\'e are 93"an very specta P_ Morrison, Eloin-st., north ward. for them just as it should be, the better i . .Q . l , p 3 ' ' the l‘Ull’“ 0f Sl- _And'¢“ 5 0‘} Sabbath l3“. , - ‘ l' ce 1‘ c, Fee. 2“, ‘L w , . f ’ d -\ few pairs of 3 - - l ““t' young man. There isn t anybody mornlnlY and cvenm )reachln thou htful 0 . f Lnahsh Irlnsbes "J on a.“ summer go“ 3. k. tan or ou- '"MYS- RObt- Walton, SilSSCX'St-l 5P“nt 3 way is to ”mow the upper 5°11 and dlg I that can convince me it wasn’ta pull up able Serritlcins g, 1 g g ’ ’ o'd Edd “neg clear9""'-') Ladies Oxfordsmblact, ‘11 Extra few days of last week with friends at pan out the subsoil to the depth of two foot. 1 job to not something for nothing. The - In [/27 ,7 Maw 5107’ t/‘ P 2 an: - ._ . we’l‘uc ~a “"1 r bIOOd'mrn EOIe’ a V . Perry. Takefa pull; and minor “P “,th n” E???" i friend of mine who is out on a strike sat New Franklin” Typewriter for Sale 92 h“ 6, 0/9? - be 05 L/J-Jé. ‘ {7' "â€" hrth‘lil .cool kind sale value. _ ' . t bal or -â€"Miss Mtkms of Kingston and Miss Bell ble: . t ‘i 0“”me \tde 111111 d ’81: h in 1 down and figured it; out and showed me ”1 1 l h . Af Specials 2'7, '1 t ‘e_ " ‘ ’ " ‘ l \Vomen’s hght gram boo 3’ ' Gillespie of Hamilton are visiting friends in Wit “ m xturo 0 80° so an 0 ’ l’ or- ' that; when it’s noon in Washington it's 1b95 “‘Ode." .0“ y user as (““m?‘ "St' "”' “"“‘ “35. AO’C- “ 1.: . .1. buttoned. coin ftoeâ€"danl lexcellent Lindsay. Cilia”: “as: iiiiii'nhl:ina do of any desired i only 11 o‘clock in the morning at Chicago. gazslmachmetluhiy‘rgx(1:331. ~OBargam for cash. ' rchltfiephyll‘fiy t.‘.e "ff: “'1, summer boot 31 10 3“ S 9 â€"l\Iisses Florence and Fun“, Reed have , ‘ 3" - I ain't one of the dillydallying kind. I '1 ’8 seen a j 1 ""3 ° , _ . bor mg. 83 e prim: NJ. I: ' r ‘ :120 or sha re. and should always be r0- 1 .1 . , . â€"‘°‘_‘ / ,1, .. 7, q ,_ Same as above m Misses at the and rammed home Mm g plum“: week’s Ommg :idcd withil good drainage, as roses {:‘lll l ill-ii. gulp\Ioélplytwgdiobpgszoogpsé:ou2d Wedding Bells. D7355 GJOd/S, PdVdSOZS, Hd/Zdéy/(f/Zu, 73‘ d 20c. With friends at the Form. never cnduro having to stand in water. 3 “1;“ was coming to me and ,cgmo “mag; â€"â€"A pretty home wedding took place at the ~ Dre l . I residence of Mr. Wm. Kennedy, Bobcaygeon, / ' . ~ aces 052371' Comets Eff ‘1 ) y ’ , y L . _ .11 Debeige Dress C m--. s They like water, a goodly quantity, when ‘1 in Washington, where quitting time comes , . , . on the 2nd mst., being the marriage of lilcll' K ‘ txactl' one hour sooner ever do .”â€" . 3 y y daughter, Annie J., to Mr. A. A. Bogart of PM â€"â€"Dr. E. A. Totten returned Tuesday morn' the kind that a"... z; _ ing from a few days visit with his parents at it. can be administered according to their \Varkworth, Ont. fancy. Baths of soap suds are beneficial. v, . s . . . \\ ashtngton star. , -â€"Mr. and )IrS. Geo. A. Little returned as well “5 bemg 3 11110 PWVCDHVG 081111155 ______________. Toronto. The double bow-knot was tied by insect life.-â€"Pbiladclphia Press. Rev. Bryce Innis of the Presbyterian church, , f _ 1 _. ’ _ -1» An Afl‘ront Reunmd' the intimate friends of the contracting 13% â€"P7 Z7ltS a’ .95 (Mid (5 a 9'0, â€".l[2t5!.7lg f’ 7’ j, C ’I:"1gu:;dc(.iood5 44 in ...:,:,, 9 - "“‘u this week from a delightful holiday spent with ___________._.â€"â€"â€" friends at Bear Island, Stoney lake. â€"-Mr. John Leggett of Orillia, G. T. R. bridge ctrpenter has rented a house in “Aber- deen Terrace,” Sussex-5L, and will remove here with his family on the 15th inst. â€"â€";\t the recent exams. Mr. A. E. Silvtr- Five Cent Restaurants. How there is any profit left out of a 5 cent dish of bcefsteak with broad and but- ter and ice water and the attention of a pretty waiter thrown in seems a mystery. It is :l irlystery until one realizes how the cup”. discussion. Bus :zit‘iglftugz13(2)::12;[11:31?{ptxldmtl‘ilelrfglg amid as lérirrl‘esmaid.whilef Mr. R. M. Kenpplly , Z 2’] [ ' . ’ q , ' ' per orme t elunctionso groomsman. _. ter [Ll/:2 r.‘ 26 , “51 "'06. 7202.7 I - 72,; 9: n bustllessq lpurll.‘1tdwashpot ““936“!th a sumptuous wedding breakfast had been done v _ J J . 3 a L“. 1' -' , 005- ‘ '1 gifzflrflli r ӣ5.41“ 3"" alcpqttatnc “‘55“ ample justice to the happy couple left-on the £04,265, [Vy'gjifers agayzgzg a; (05: f‘fijg. s in cream. .l'me ‘ ( 1' 'm‘“ 5mm orl y bcnera 3' c t? mus- boat for the west amidst a shower of rice and ‘ 1 trope. all-wool. C_ ~ iness men “0‘1 1"" the well-wishes of their many friends for future ,._ wide, 3:)c, original“? We are busy opening up and mark- ing Fall Goods. In thameantime we are offering special pr1ces in. all Summer Goods such as Prints, Ladies‘ and Children’s I'nderwear, only “There was the most intense rivalry be- - - - . . . . . . parties being present. Miss Martha kennelly â€"B[07!SCS; yarn/“7 906,, â€""J[2L§ 3765 sold/.57 [7‘ I: ,, to 25c. > ' .5 in cream, cozl Z'OOCS, 1. Muslim, COtton Hose, Etc' wood, teacher at Glandine, sent up four en- ‘ lusin 1.: is C mductcd In the first plucr . tranCe and two public school leaving pupils, ‘ - F“ ‘ “ ‘ - ‘ . ‘- : trudcin debatable territory, the doctors. ha ineSs. . ,7 . ,7- - . C 7 . ‘ ‘ m"- ____._. -‘~” passing “'3” “P in the “5‘- tip-y twat“ gunfigni‘nfuléwplf’ rangiltlgqlll l the lawyers. oven the ministers, said harsh pp I G£A 2 ~ FOR} [~HL‘ GSâ€"lVL IV- PR/CES R1 “at- . . , . . . t t w: v rom: o. armatmt t us : , . - . - . . -â€"â€"" â€"â€".\lr. \V. l‘atterson-‘Aeddo of Louisvrlle , .‘ it.“ _. . .) b lk ' -t “1“ s Flhlllâ€"Sdgllm-‘U the other town, but W “"5 The. Weather. Q) i ladles 1â€" . , 2.0 has baen fishing his arents in the ”‘3" t “W pronsrons m “ v 0“ m“ )y in social Circles that the belligerency was . . , 1 ‘3‘" , “1‘ f ”h: , *t ‘ '1' f pf_ k~ \l'ft f) tlu- barrel, veal by the carcass. beams :ll- l apparent at its height. People who could Report for week ending Saturday night, - Ll‘m “atrh’soiiilid: 1M: COUp L0 “LC ” L H "mm by tho carload, “”1 “5 ‘0 hush, they ! not afford it would go in for displav, and August 7th) ”’97' I ~ Covers well mad-3 5 l “B L c “(I 1‘ l“ k I 1,. T . mule“ th..t by ”‘0 DUShCI- 3101““ U, the} 1 when the two places bada function in com- TEMPERAleE- > JIcArtkurac Co's . 3 .. ' "sch. Uthel‘ 111195 3‘" . , â€". r. 1j. \.: - ar 0‘. rrnniount’ anti-ll save expense by usmg the latest applt- 1 mon the toilets were chosen with special Highest .................. 84.80 Friday I,“ Slit/(d. v 7‘ .- . speCial. ' 56'3““ “W5 0*, ““3 “'“l‘ “‘5‘?! “WW“ 1“ :lzlces, sit-um tallies to keep the food warm, f n.5,.ronfl. to showing that tlmv were “gr-,- me-‘ so 90 Friday ' ' ‘ 1' , . Vich COW C 7 . 7 ; . ., \ .,. - . . ' .. . .'...,.< ‘ _ .. 1 , _ . ' -'. . > ................ -. . .- t r n“ 2“,“: . amp. _l. l\. ll..s lever). . LUllilf thee in the c..lx,l;.1rs to cut. up the bush and dish- ; “£1,01le or to casting reflection upon the \Varmest day, mean of. .. ”-70.05 Monday a A S , Z 7]., , 7 X"- S ’ l , _ y . a ll made ._ rrrrr "j, w EST END 3 STORES. W, .. 1, ma m... 1 M1. .1 .. .611...... Mm tilâ€"a. new s cm 3...... pm G W. . ~. lllrom strike there before lontl- and towel. So economical is the business 5 “At “‘ka bull held in the other place The wee , u ' ' ' 68 :4)! i _ L f . _‘ . ed. special. at 4-" ‘- ' ' ' *- râ€" '{I v , '4” “’â€"- ~*’ ~‘~‘-- ‘ ”psi. foil :1 ' rrtsctt-rrmlox I.\' txcuss. . 4W“ peg? kflkyfii3¢2+l£~f~9â€".23’.2JL {Zinc and C” k 6 range of Fine 1-Port {it and well worker. :1:.e 3-“; 202, special. _.\Iisses Kate and Belli )lcchyn, who that they cven strain the dishwnter. Way l I had the hardihood and impudcnce to per» have been spending a short vacation with down in thc basement is a big vat. which : pctrato what I thoughts “,ng joke. I _ . their parents, Mr. and Mrs. john Mcchyn rel-lives the water before it goes into tho l was dressed in acostume of newspapers Greatest fall ofraln in one day 0.01 Tues- df the north ward, returned to Boston this .cewt-r. An ingenious arrangement collects l and appeared in the literary character of day. ' week. the grease all by itself, and thus not only ‘ The Quick and the Dead. Gradually it Rain fell on 2 days. __ _.\l;ts‘1er Stewart McTavish, son of Mr. 15. “”95 1" if” ”‘9 ‘0“? kettle” b‘“ prevents 1‘ l dawned upon the residents that the papers Total ram fall 0'01 T B )lcTavish of Morris, Manitoba, formerly of from gulug 'n‘T‘t'h? sewer and “033ml: . of my own town represented the ‘quick,‘ ”05' EALL- .. . is spending 11 few days in town, the ill) the lul“.s' 111““ economy. llUWt'VCl‘. . \vhfle the papers of their town represented @‘EIE ' ' . 'I ‘« v " “ -‘ ;_l'{-__._;_ « -' -. _ _ , _ - -_ >7 -_â€"_._ ll’ Cloth-1n g. Gordon and Roderick l’orter, 9“"5 "“l‘ 1"“d thorn ‘0 tho cx"““"~' ”F 51‘3" E the ‘dcad.’ It was an unpnrdonable in- mg mod from the plate and serving ‘3 ' stilt. Indignation ran so high that. I 110- ,- lavcn the. bug!) is brand m"""‘" can to wish I had not been so brilliant. 1115 '1‘ he sensational dcnouoment came when a hello of the rival city took a little promo- ”6 Summer Costs. red .M‘. worth .35:: to $1. Linen Cums 5w. w::":; "a E Lustre Coats S‘Jc. u‘rvrtl. ' 1 Un‘ Baibriggan Underwear :3 l T ‘ x- ‘ uses. 1' * Fine Merino baierwec all sizes. 4 ,J l . Flannel Shirts. mod 511.1 m Llntisay, cues: of Masters Sussexst. , _ ‘ . again. â€"â€"l‘ort Hope Guide :â€"â€"l‘.llglneer Thomas Brooklytll‘lagle. ilimms of Lindsay was in town to-day on his ' ___________â€"â€"â€"- return frtm Belleville, where he and .\lrs. ‘ ‘ " ‘ llimms were Visiting Locomotive Foreman Smtt. .\1 rs. )limms goes farther east visiting friends before returning home. nude with me and quietly touched a light- nautical “mm” ed match to my costume. In an instant I i l l l 3‘“;le Ctlmsoâ€"Papu, what kind 0: l was all quick and no dead. I rolled in the stories do they tell to the marines? l grass, and in due time the conflagration NARROW TREAD .‘nr. Crunchâ€"Sea serpent stories, Johu- i was extinguished, but you can see the â€"-l‘eterboro Review :â€"Mrs. \Vm. Morris nixâ€"Detroit Free Press. marks yen . has been well tested in Lindsay dfllfllfiffllfllfllfld'l’tfllfllfllfllfllflm p A U WA I a“, and family lclt Tuesday ior Lindsay where :lwc-y will reside in future in consequence of the “Then the papers of the other town made \Vill often save a good one [item change in the train arrangements, Gay “'3“ Pavefl- a. dead set at inc, raked up my record even this season, and any customer has , wherel'v Conductor Morris is forced to make The silo s of the decorators show ;-. more thoroughly than if I had been run- f . ‘ - P _ rom wm' Lindsay his headquarters. decided return to gav pfi'ects in wall | rung forofllcc and made somoremotclocal- 7 - ‘ ‘ ' i left.”â€"-Detroit ' ' ' _ . h c ~'- 1 a crs and seem to indicate that tlu- 1 "1‘ 1°01“ 5° inv ting ”h“ I raga mars 1 Jam vii. . '31 a-_rnr--v;;:r~.â€"=â€"â€":7â€". :TTâ€"""": ‘3 . 49¢“ - p p l, Free Press. a1 e 0 In 8. ea 01“ . E WEED “Emâ€"JEUEl-‘Lfiadc. 'L-ug_uwg_gil¢;;;;;;;l- -J . Sateen Shirts. ”3150 ‘ I. 1:.3 . xnuuds. speclal. 30. Tie. ’ Fine Straw Elm. um’nl 0n bands. ‘20, :13, 32:1, 3.5;. a s in Every Dept] If yours should become damp its value as a timekeeper may be destroyed and the ,repairs will cost. you more of my cheap truth- -â€"â€"The Vancouver \Vorld says :â€"“l~‘.ev. Robert johnston, B.:\ , of London, Ont., who is to preach in First Presbyterian church to- :uorrow night, was called ‘the eloquent Cana- :lian’ at the recent convention. liis addresses made quite a stir among the Americans.” reign of negative backgrounds for rooms is seriously interfered with if not fill- ishcd. A yellow figured paper, that is almost an orange tint, hangs next to one Parson Adams, minister in Lunenburg, of deep rod, which, in its turn, gives Mass, for over 35 years. Ho was a man whoso characterwon respect from laymen â€"â€"STILL GOES ON ATâ€"â€" W'ord In Season. Many stories are told of the eccentric (Nmow Tread) ' Color Carmine Special Racyclc. 'C‘ than one where. _ .. â€"â€".\Iiss Sarah A. llcl‘hail of Sonya arecent place to a rich and vivifyiug green. ‘ . HAVE YOU SYEN MY ALAnUM honor graduate of the Bellcville institute ol These are, any of them, to be used fasii- “9 1"“? asirgn his brothsrl clfciizymen, trained nurses spent a few da sin town last =. . ' . ‘ . - - um \v 05° m umco was W) e y 8 ' ’ Y mnably wnh white “00d“ ork. At one time ha went to preach in a town - some miles distant from Lunenburg and stopped to pass the night at a friend’s house. It was a cold winter night and the clergyman was lutb tired and hungry. 11; ms proposed tohuvo prayers at once and then supper, aflcr which the minister could go directly to his bed and got a long night’s rest. To this he agreed, and the family wore cullel together. '1‘ he supper was to consist mainly of In- dian cakes, which were set to bake on plat~ tors in front. of the fire. The person’s suit was opposite the kitchen door. The service began, but in a moment Parson Adams saw that one of the cakes had fallen down and Was burning. Ha paused and lookedtoward bis hostess, who seemed unconscims of any culinary crisis. “Mrs. Blank,” he said gravely, “we are told to watch as well as to pray. I. cannot. help seeing that one of those excel- lent cakes is burn'ng. I will thank you to attend to it.” The cake was rescued, and Parson Adams resumed his Scripture reading with an ens: mind â€"Youth’s Companion. _________._â€" Fervom Prosperity. A well known Philadelphia physician has discovered a naw disease. He calls it nervous prosperity, and while closely re- sembling nervous prostration it is super- WATCHES ? Just the thing for camping. GEO. W. BEALL. JEWELLER and WATCllMAKER. __________._â€"â€" Worked Both \Vsys. “It must. have cost you a great deal to provide all these comforts for your employees,” said the friend who had lll‘t‘ll looking through the reading room and gymnasium attached to the factory. “It does cost a little,” admitted tliu manager, “but, you see, we pay ’91; such low wages that the factory is real- ly abetter place than home. That makes ‘em contented to stay.”â€"Exchange. ____.______â€" A miner in Staffordshire recently dis- covered a petrified arm imbedded in tho solid stone or ore. The peculiarity of the arm lies in the fact that the elbow joint can be made to move to and fro as though it consisted of flesh and blood. _______....___â€"â€" The national flower of England is the rose, of France the lily, of Scotland the thistle and of Ireland the shamrock. Mâ€" 1110 Most Decohte Spot. Perhaps the most desolate spot on earth is a tiny storm swept islet in Bering sea nearly midway between Alaska and Sibe- ria. Nearly 50 miles from the nearest week, and is this week, accompanied by her cousm, Miss Belle Stevenson, town, enioying .i short vacation amongst country friends. â€"â€".\1r. .loseph Mack, several years ago a resident of Lindsay. is now engaqed in the printing, binding and engraving business in Detroit, Michigan, and evidently doing well. The firra’s name is Rule Mack, and their nfiicr, r. tine three-storey building, is located at 64 Congress-st. “Joe’s” many friends will wish him every success. â€"At the recent entrance examination into the Collegiate Institute, held at Sarnia, Arnold Grant. aged ten years, obtained the highest number of marks in West Lambton. He also won the prize presented to the candidate mak- ing the highest number of marks in physiology and temperance. Master Grant is a nephew If Mr. O. W. Routley, town, and spent part of last vacation here. â€"‘.\lr. Marstyn L. Pogue of the Mail report- ing staff, Toronto, spent afcw days of last week in Little Britain with his parents. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Fogue. . . . . .M r. l’ogue re- cently contributed a poem to the Toronto press in reply to Kipling’s “Lady of the Snows.” The Toronto News, in speaking of the poem, says that “at least one true and noble poem hss been written in reply to Mr. Kipling.” -â€"Mrs. A. Currie of Nelson, B. C., arrived c Watchma We have a limited number of MODELS 1, 2, 5 and (3 which will be sold at SPECIAL LOW PRlCES! The RWclc- (Narrow Tread.) Color KaydBluc - ‘A genome 5.816 l. .‘X money SEiYEI‘tQ 52116" V 'J‘ gl’i‘...~l if - . . mg sale! A blg discount sale! Those» who hate purchases from us during the month of idly have g6" bargains, no matter which department, and the sound prices prevail and discounts given for the next ten days. No matter what department you buy in. whether iti‘ " . Dress Goods Department, or Staple Depanmgm, 3 ‘ Department. Hat and Cap Department, Shoe Deoartmrtt Carpet and Curtain Department. ’ = DAY, AUG 12 s, l TTLE LOCAL LlNES‘ ‘-‘ ‘ ' ISSuer of marriage V Co.'s, Lindsa_v.â€"5-1v ' l "_‘ phonological examiua , ' dayâ€"22. laud 1.th writes 11 dciiiade 1‘" a "“"l . sets of teeth 1 l" ' elsewhere.-â€"lT-tf. ‘md'lke gold fever has .l Elbert: is talk of a pail V9 for that. frozen on 3’ In March. ‘ : Nick 9‘ Bedroom Sc “‘8 and Fancv Sprmz: and 3 Prepare for The Fine Weather Model No. I. Roadster, $75.00. '-0 in town on Wednesday of last week on a visit la - r . . nd,hinslslsdia barreroc to relatives, after an absence of over eighteen “eep thatgno beatih landing can nbe (05")? induced by directly 09908130 ““595- ’ ll ' V ‘ H U Ben ous prostrntlon, be explained, is When you buy “ :97 R Am. on: you *â€" , -.:. Cash . \1 : , prices. . . 1".1 B_Flex tire ‘ . ~ _ 5 ts on fggpds at the c.“ * ‘11". \Vheu vo filial, fisw' E. Ililltli Here on the southern side, perched like nests above the roaring surf and secured to the rocks by walrus thongs, are the skin dwellings of the walrus hunters. Here the sun is never shining, the sea never smooth. Cold, chilly fogs enshroud the place in summer, while the frequent and furious sales that sweep through Bering strait at all seasons render the narrow summit of the island quite uninhabitable. Ice locked during nine months of the year, the natives depend entirely upon the seal. walrus and whole as a means of existence. During the brief summer a stray Whaler gzytyliisititbzislnnld for a couple of hours, u 8 at a :0 e communication with - ' - the outer world. The King’s islanders are ngegtgiizf, medipgiigd 233,223,313, ghogigfefid ”23:? AMhredE’kAmm by F ranch refigect shortly below the out- dangers and no,i t' yrnce,lnu 170k :1in break of the involution- Severnl of the l b t- pr vn tons,_and are rec cued depositors claimed their belongings after t‘tc es and bravest sailors in Bering son. the coup d‘et'ul but the present deposits 'Iheir boats of walrus hide will carry from are still awafth‘ claimants. and probnbl , 20 to 30 persons in a mountainous soa.-â€"- ‘nlways will 8 ‘ I London Graphic. usually caused by worry over financial matters. Tin man who is unsuccessful, whose hopes have teen blighted and whose loudest ambitions have been trailed in the dust. of defeat, is the man who succumbs to nervous prostratiol. On the other band, the sufferer from nervous prosperity is the man whose head has been turned by suc~ cess, or, in other vords, the man who can- no: stand prsspcrily.”â€"Philndeipbia Roc- or . years, during which time she has seen 3. 00d deal of the world. In r879 Mr. and fills. PAINT POINTERSI Buy the best. Tell us what . . . Manposa, near Woodvrlle. and removed to :79“ want to pamt.“d .we Minnedosa, Mam, where they remained for Will guarantee. satisfaction. about four years, then moving to Dinseath, Highest quahty 1n Oils, Dakota, at which_placc Mr. Currie farmed and Leads, Varnishes and Paints. 2.19:) wforkgd at Isis tfraade as carpenter. In the . al 0 I 90 t e mily moved to Pu llu Screen Windows, screen Washington territory, where they rcmair’iEd fgi D0013, Screen Wife: Lawn a few months, moving to Kalana the following Mowers and Garden Tools, spring. It was. at this time a sad evcpt Garden Hose and Tr“ occurred that Will always be remembered in Sprayers. Standard quality the family’s history. On March I5“, death , . entered their happy home and carried awa m our goods 15 what we want Isabella, a bright and winning girl of severyl to interest you in. years. On the 23rd of the same month Robert, aged five years. and two days later a. babe of two years, died, all from the effects of J G EDW ARDS 00 malarial fever. Then on the 28thâ€"threc days 0 o ‘ , into womanhood, succumbed to the effects of Hardware and Iron Merchants the fever, and joined her brothers and sisters . in that world that knows no pain or sorrow. Cements, Plaster and 0118. Thus in a few days death carried off all the get a ’98 MODEL in comparison W“h°‘h°'m““°°‘ Ever Where in the Store Clearingr Prices PI’EV‘ MIAMI GYGLE MPG 00.. MID DLETO WK, - OHIO. ____ OIIB STORE IS FAST BEING KNOWN AS THE BARGAIN HEADQUARTERS "l W. E. HOUGHTON, Gs..........m.....o.. R. BI ALLAN 60' ,Try Our Job Department THE GREAT CORNER‘STORE. RAY’S OLD STAN - -Flex. Price We Must Reduce the Stock. ‘.'°"“°‘“..:‘:§§~°°:.§;::: . tidbit}; 9 .of Sill co lvmg on ”figmme who wi flcit are at bor hard from da _____._...â€"-â€"â€"â€"- Wnithg Wealth. There is ll the strong rooms of one of the oldest prly‘ate tanks lnLoudon a large ll drivin a I.“ 8 home fro six”. week Miss Eudli 92096» had a n “HUSH Her ho laterâ€"Maggie, aged 16, who was just budding ' . . . ~v ,.~.. ”Amwvawwh" ' ' ‘ W 4 ‘wWWWflWMNmumemmW.N . l

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