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Watchman (1888), 16 Sep 1897, p. 2

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2 _.â€"_â€"â€"A _,_4 AAINS # 40m After annual stock-taking; there are a number of . . . . REMNANTS Fenelon, has been appointed teacher in the Norland school. Quite a number Of his scholars are down With the . , . measeis ...... Master Laurie heading of Norland spent Sunday here with 3 his friend Lorne Adair. HARVEsriSG is about finished, and we now hear the sound of the steam thresher on every side. ”'4" PORT PERRY. ago last Sunday Char. McGuire living sit Mark’s Corner, north of Port Perry, with his wife and three children, made an effort to sail from Ross shore to shunting I'Hglne strut k 'h“ I‘M MI" 0"" V was thrown to the rails and Min *- cruslicd to death. The lwiiy token to the morgue. luv upon the Siiii- «it he «li vh employee oftlne Ark uiio lll r '- exnployes quorrelled 0w- LllL‘ :t'tfli Blows followed and a ligot, lll \\" bloody noses were in evolution. +_â€"â€"â€"- NOR IIâ€"I VERULAM PEi‘SOXAL.â€"i\lr. all!" M” 'l‘lli's illilOIl \Vhlle lie lmily lolliIW- with friends in 'hu rl‘till‘ili- . . Misses Paton of l’clu'll'rr'lllflll 'vc v . y,..d, where the father was loading niw'liet‘ Wagon, to save the boy, he at- --:i,.' ii to stop them and in his efforts "CU-5.“: badly bruised himself. The my usurped without injury. The father t"" Ls ' :tl up for the time being. Much ~ .II' 1 ~ympiihy is expressed for this family, as mi, . 'lltiy seem to have so many mishaps. A M, ; omit.” buy is scarcoly out of bed with a . broken leg. :15 â€"â€"- ~-._... HALIBURTON. iloi‘ Lossâ€"On assisting in drivnig Some Wt lulu the village for shipment, Wednesday evening our Village was the scene of an excitina Lmii t I. In w " " . I \Ull . . son 0 i r. m. hellett, a boy of Peterborouqh “n. SIMILIJIIL’ tlw ir in my lot about eight years of age, had been steers Suddenly Ll . ooAY. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16TH. 1897 LITTLE BRITAIN- DOE AND KID. How the Old Chamois Teaches the Young- ster to Jump. We had a full half hour to wait before the drive began and were rewarded by one of the prettiest and most interesting sights and lessons in natural history I have ever seenâ€"naiiiely, the sight of an old chamois giving its young kid a lesson in jumping. I must; premise by mentioning that it is THE LIYELY- . very difficultâ€"in fact, impossibleâ€"for any no but a. very old hand to distinguish a buck Chamois from a doe as they are mov- ing, and the rule is nfi to shoot at a chamois if it has a kid with it, as that 13 8 pretty sure sign it is a doc. A few minutes after we had been seated quietly at our posts, and before the drive M DOLLAR STORE __ ing friends here. rim boy was missing. A search was insti- ed. SAVED FRO)! Dacii'xixG.â€"â€"A week special to the Watchman. . he had sailed art . . . béugfig I'Shlmd r355 y‘l’l‘en in slime BERTâ€"ML Solomon Hadley m“ “Md " ‘Uieil. lantern were lighted and everyone began tile keeper called my attention to 0000. r' the D ODD LINES 0 I e \V a] 8C I '. ad 1d ‘tll Wt"? bee fills week drawnig sniii'l for file now turned ”u! - \thn ten o’clock arrived a Clmmms’ head and neck which had sud- , A manner Elbe b0? caps?“ arid also lost barn. I“ Eh" “VHF“? 31‘3” “1“] b" 7‘ Hill the boy was still missing, a general :33); {blffwufifi on she skyoltne agent lips I \\ Den you CO “d a ‘ ll E l V l" ‘ ““83 "3's" v ' . . . ‘1 . . urn o W . . . tl‘r0“n ”‘30 t e “1 9', grand hop at WhM' "1‘ UN -. q "m V” ““l’WSJHI Dreiailtd that he must have 9 out 88 0 IGURING it down during the ral Fair St a kid. They came along slowly, not at all thinking of danger and not in any way ”'5 yct disturbed by the drivers, who were a mile or two away and who had not yet be- gun to drive. They both came quietly down the steep mountain side until they came to a place where there was a drop of about 153 feet, and then took place the following beautiful sight, which was also witnessed by S. and his jnger from where they sat: The old Chamois jumped down, as a matter of course, but the kid fallen into the lake and been drowned out still nearly a hundred lanterns were ravelliiig around searching for the miss- lug one. It was proposed to search the loke allure and the creek and a crowd of women Collected on the sidewalk on the opposite side of the. street from the reeves residence Were Considering what should be done. The sidevvalk at the corner of the street is raised, and all at once the crowd was startled. Something moved in the neighbortimd will be present. HARVEST is all tlll‘otl‘lh here. The yield is first-class. particularly oats and rye. Barley is dark, owing to the exces- sive rains. The sound of Elle-llll'eSllt‘l‘ is heard from early morn until Vllgl‘ilfoll. __o__-â€"- KENNY'Sâ€"OPS. Special to the Watchman. LOCAL Jorrtxusâ€"Quilting bees are all the rage new, but they seem to all fall .. present year it has been our study to cut the profits to the lowest liVing mark on a cash basis. We, have paid market price for FARM PRODUCE and sold as for cash. Believing this to be the proper and honest business principle. we ask every Farmer to help us to kill Credit Prices. We want to get as near cash as possible. You can easily see the foolishness of trying to pay 2 cents more for was and butter than we can sell it the boat. Some parties on the Scugogl ‘ ‘ " l'ef and In eve De artment, that are slime hastened to their re. , beino- Elgar; out at BARGAIN rescued the McGuire family, very b PRICES Takealook over our fortunately for them or they might have drowned. The sailboat was BARGAI‘N TABLES found in the lake next day. ____._+â€"â€"â€"-â€" FENELON FALLS. ()DDFELLow's CHURCH Paulineâ€"On Sunday last the members of Trent Valley . HE DININGâ€"R0 v: the feline W o 6 it pleasln.’ i0 ~â€" lodge C.U.0.F., accompanied by visiting throuuh before they come Off- (1 - , tanked and would not follow. The old . i11nolt0>1 3'0 Having decided to go out Of brethren from Lindsay, Bobcaygeon. ..... ETA party of yeting friends sur- 3331:3113 litigfiiggimggre “(if they: hen; one looked up at it and then went back for. Loss on the produce Will cover a ____c an-‘ Wmakc ,1 C01: Coboconk and Cannington.’ marched to prised Mr. and Mrs. Finegan last wefp ~ 6 Wu . “It another way to the lodge on which the kid reasonable profit on the gUods. n. )ou tin. i) there was the missing boy fast asleep! appears th it tired with chasing the cattle, he sat down to rest. fell asleep and rolled under the walk. The lanterns were ex- tinguished, the crowd went home, the was standing and again jumped down so as to show the young one how to do it and looking up to it as much as to say: “Come along, you little stupid! It won’t hurt you. ” But the kid funked again and would the Presbyterian church, where a service nesday' night, where a grand time “”8 suitable to the occasion was delivered by spent. A1,", Thursday evening at the Rev. M- McKinnon. In the afternoon residence of Thos. Miller, where all en- they assembled and marched to the 06111-lede a pleasant time. Friday evening READY-MADE etery to decorate the grave of the late. was speunt at Pat Reilly’s home, where 3 villatre went to ale '6 f 11 T WE HAVE A t . . , _ ., . ep,. and peace once pi e ow. he mothcr thereupon rcturn- - 01.0 i HING PW Info? MIN“ - P m .. ‘9 ._.___ [arrows or er. eo er a mo y an 1'55 urns e boy Whereâ€"well never mind what. cd to push the kid with her head andniade We are anxiqug .0 clan [VIVG 671024.71? it jump down and followed it herself. midst ; also Miss Agnes Cillthan, recent- The old one and brethren were numerous and well select- of Chicago. now of town, is viSirmg ed; and special mention might be made ly friends in this vicinity ...... Miss K. Mc- present stock of Mac's, Ladle CATTLE Burmaâ€"One of the remark- and chs’ Boots and 511065 .. able features of the day is the exiiort of Then came the Cli'm‘x' the young one both went round again to GOOD STOCK worth seeinfl (“'3 ‘ The greater bulk of the cattle go to the Statesâ€"Independent. -â€"-â€"â€".â€" â€"â€" latcd, and the truth of it is backed by a man well known in Chicago for his ve- racity and tibhorrence of exaggeration. for 31-50 etc. Sm‘m' YOURS. .-- week. $1.00 for ice, HATS GAPS. J driving horse “Jessie Willkes,” from Mr. Magill of Yelverton. Lewis is a good horseman and will hustle some 400 for BOYS’ PANTS 25c, etc. BEEP-0895 SET?” RANDOLPHâ€"TINY' MUSKOKA. BOOTS and SHOES as cheap 38 He tells the story on himself, or rather his at. 03k and Ag.” Special to the Watchman. v, . We aI‘e""-_ of a cross contributed by Miss Johnston. . l . .‘ . _ - ' .. N" , .~ . _. '" ? The plICine; of the flowers was performed Intvre. who Visited friends here last week, 2:23; 2:11:33; (ihsdiilfltiblel‘helflligiillbviledli the same ledge, and the old one jumped £3,221: 1:52;: :1? '11!“ “m l: . Z.‘ F‘ . - ‘ -'_ c . , , . v . . . . 9 .Z' : '| fr ’- - l ; . . o o by DIP. themes Johnston In an artistlo returned home on Sunday. _. . _ . .Our several 081‘ loads are Bent awayy M1- down first. find bills tlmC the kid {Oll(l“ Cd on hand and W111 not be undersold by have beef) cu} glin (ill TILES .. S erlfiean' Prlces 1n manner. T119 church parade was one Of school teacher is getting to bequiteaboy. Hamilton of ‘Q’ebraska h“ l b ht “‘"nc‘ll‘mdy' huvmg ”9‘3" taught t1?“ “7 any town establishment. We are clear- - d ; , 3 “ll“,- UPH’T i; a b . the largest ever seen in this Village, 112 ...... Jack comes regular so hold your more than a thousand headacffnziitflggin Was safe and easy enoughâ€"Badminton ing Summer Goods at a small fraction you air-Ce ll’l nee. m Fci.:.w‘:ar 0:. PABLOR F u . ‘ - _ g 6 -0 perSons being presant.â€"-Gazette. whist ...... Hiram Burrs dees up [{eiit- this district W McK 1 . h h Magazme. above cost. «te823; (Klilgl'ful'iTl‘i-Efi . the Larcwi _, . j ms TWEED bL-ITS $8410.01- 3 .e , . ___.__ . , . , S d. , lear . evie, w o as ~â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" )- ‘11,,5 1,__Ne m . J I “a“: . . . DIED _, _, 3L, Lllidsl’b), eVer) ull .1y, 3( We 1 . b b I"! f b1 11 l TRAIN WAS NOT WRECKED . ‘ i . ‘ . a“: x36. . ,1; Q1330 for so 30, etc. FRANKLIN. Messrs Dan O'Connell James een uymn or. r. ami ton, states - and learn prices beiore buying 9 {side of the i, .32.. i -. : g " N’ ' TWEED SUITS $3.00 for s 0cm ,0 we “mam“. ' ‘ ' ' ‘ i _ 7 ’ . that they have pa:d about $18,000 amongr _ I d QUALITY 3““? - CHILDRE b 9 Reilly and Joe Bieen Spent a few days in Mm”,- cted M t d p] u C my 1 an . . . .W - - o 00 to . ° h WI . . . . the farmers. A steer that last year would 8 “5 a” a“ r "P‘ 3“ ° â€" ifi n: «onusâ€"rm.- ' l i 32‘00’ 8:3‘30 for 8-. egc.) 40 $0 00 PLRCHASF‘â€"‘Ve notice t at ‘L l' Toronto at the exhibition lflfll’. week ----- have sold for $10 sells this ear for $18 In a Sleeper. ‘ 0e b . I MEN’S PAst 3300 for .,,... . a. Lewis 138.1115 has purchased the fine I tell you Thus_ Reed threshed last y ' Another sleeping our story is being circu- BARGAINS l -â€"â€"â€" zii ' 3 ' . 7 - 5 ._ â€"â€" of the fast horses this fall. . , _ , -. v s be ur- Issueâ€"Vi m. Cooper, whose home is wife, and, while it savers or the usual any. _ . .. .. W... c’ Pi. .;~‘ 5 ' . , IMPROVEMENTâ€"311‘. \‘i’illiam VVelch chgsidxfli‘d' 2.23.1’5'0wlgi Eb;nML Shaw near Novar, was brought to Huntsville sleeping car talc, it has its good points. Uur 2‘? cent TEA cannot be beat. ,_ A nice hm? (f M“ i 35.3} eve“ .. - ”f 3 5;: . - has taken the job of plastering Mr. llamara at a fair price. on Monday by Rev. Houseman and 3 Together with his wife, the man was Cqme 1“ and see the Bargains we are f-elt Hats and C‘l'cfit 016423-. _ .-.. l The StOCk is well assorted 1n \Vm Fillis’ house \Villiam is a. good A NOVEL WW _; novel way to spend couple 0f others, raving crazy, He was traveling recently from California. One offering. We cannot. sell 200d“ at cost, Ice E.” “ii and Very Cheap. L Uj\G 1:, i“? all sizes and every suit was masdn and will do a first-class job a holiday was a”) h; which Some of our caught wandering around the road with night be “70150 in his 1’0?th in the 380“? " [39‘ we are getting u down V"! fine hlilii. ~;,_. ‘ . . 1 rice “ . \ C ' f Cum: folk spent Labor day. A carriace not a stitch on mm, and was captured of horrible pains in the stomach. . As they do have been selling goods for 1:) years __ I: \.' , good value at engine. p . - Realismâ€"Jr. reorge Jones 0 load of eioht drove several miles north :0 with (great difficulty, owing to his violent were passing through a_prohibition dis- “3 this place and stand by our record. - ‘ :4 . I .’ save money by purchasmg Franklin has rented his farm to the h th' {)1 b at~h ‘ The ”ma eient nature. He was brought up before .mCt' and them “”0””.“8 more temp?" 1‘? funny work done here, all are used [N GROCERAE 5(“X Cl‘. p4 Faliis brothers for a. term of five years. t 8 im e. erry p c . ‘ . l Justice Howland on Tuesday mornin and log on board than npollinaris water, his alike and on the square. dbl Cl“; A ‘ ” ‘ in actual Plckmg was about the hours, g Wife was assured that his intentions were Thanking our friends for liberal pat- KS lwas taken down to Bracebridge goal by Constable McFadyen, there to remain 110W~ honest when he shricked loudly for bran- dy. we still lead. This is our spec... Cannonâ€"Rev. Mr. Drew preached ment, and every line c.r::c:' a and they brought home fully 140 quarts. a fine sermon here on Sunday last. . rona e we remain ours trul They say fun was even more plentiful g 9 s y y, faith in cases of the kind, and requested the porter to get hot water without delay. When the poulticc was in readiness for application, she returned and carefully pulled aside the curtains of a berth, tim- dcrly placing the plaster. An instant. later a bowl rent the air, and a voice of agony, emanating from behind the long whiskers of a stranger, gasped out: “Great heavens, the triiin's wrecked! The lioilcr’s lying on me! Oh, how it burns! Help! Help! Fire! Fire!” Nightcups, disordered frizzcs. red and sleepy eyes and ushcn faces were thrust out into the aisle in horror. wonder and surprise. The poor woman who was the innocent cause of the excitement hastily withdrew to her own quarters. while the porter removed the “boiler“ from the stranger and assured everybody that all was well.-â€"Chicago inter Ocean. r a . 4‘ ‘ it‘K.. ‘ was broken into and a large quantity of all iwil’mucl‘v‘r' bedding, provisions, etc., carried away. A large reward was offered by the Mus- koka Likes Association and others, and several parties were apprehended en sus- picion and released. One day last week Detective Sterndon, from Bracebridge, visited Windermere, and made sundry enquiries, the result of which was the arrest of four young men, charged with breaking into a store in Ufford. Burton C. Presser. mail carrier between Winder- mere and Falkénburg, was arrested in the Fife house ; Jesse Smalley and Levi Shea were arrested at their father’s residence in Ufford, and the other Smalley lad, who was wcrking near Beaumaris, was brought in next day, and (ti application of the Crown Attorney were remanded for a week. Heavy bail was accepted for the Smalley lads and Levi Shea, but refused in the case of Presser. It is believed that a clew has been found as to the perpetrators of the Sanford robbery, and interesting developments are expected. San Acornnsr.â€"Une of the saddest accidents that ever happened in this vicinity occurred Tuesday morning last on the line of the G.T.R., about one mile north ofNovar. Mrs. Curtis, wife of William Curtis, one of the G.T.R. Saturday and Sunday at home with his parents at Janetville. BETHANY. A POLICE hexaneâ€"The Toronto Star of Thursday Jays : Josiah \Vilson,; aged 30, of Bethany village, Durham county, a leading light in tlie Presby- terian church there and superintendent of the Sunday school. is in dire distress in this great city. Wilson visited the exhibition yesterday and stayed to see the tire works. In the crush at the western gate, after the performance, a women close to him suddenly screamed that someorie was picking her pockets. \Vilson, curious to see what would happen, stopped. Policeman Mackie, on duty at the gate, ran up, and before Wilson knew where he was at, the woman, Miss Jane Murray of Detroit, stopping with friends on Carleton-St. accused him of attempting to pick her pockets, and he was hustled off to the police station. This morning before Magistrate Denison, Wilson pleaded not guilty, and was remanded until to- morr0w in $400 bail. He says the BUTTER AND EGGS lift. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , . . until snore. ri rle ' . PERSONALâ€"Mr. and Mrs. hallis of thin the berries;1 . L l' A. l 1 f w one of thee min"): ggiiuéc; remove him thfilial::Eeofvistligg2'?mbuenhdliirifiioé Elli] freshest and beg qualify. \l‘: , . l \V da \‘isilinfl )ERSOSAL â€"L lSfl 1“ . l'c “Br 8 t on ‘ . I . . ‘ ' ‘ - â€" ‘ w v- p “a”; ’â€" éhfs gm.” apes: a fe \{5 Wesleh Thursdav week to mg; in the swhis of CAl’TL'llElLâ€"bume time ago, during the 11:: amiction, the wife rushed to her satch- you money m “‘1‘ “may I" n n - a v rs ...... l' . - , _ n . . ‘ . ~ .- . . . . fle dbs 1 t9 Cher of our scheo' 5 en); the Toronto fair. She wtll also \‘lsli‘. Winger, bl“? Emil; 13“ng the summer undigligflegngh‘reézoinfl 31“”?! was?!” “e in Q0'3“{('1< r - . . . . - - - ~ ‘ :i . 1 '. ' . . l ' v ‘.‘.‘.’; . ’ a urn. a ‘ P friends at St. Catharines and L xbridge ”“1 cute 0 t e 0‘“ enator Sanford, up \ l L S L 1mm cr “ES. HYDRA... W. H. PDGUE, LITTLE BRITAIN. before returning. . . . Miss Mabel Tremeer is also taking in the for. She will spend a month in visiting friends in Hamilton. Stoufi‘ville and Lindsay ...... Mr. and Mrs. Cunnings went to Fenelon to attend Mr. Wm. Cunnings’ wedding on Wednes- day last, and have not yet returned ...... Mrs. \Valter Hill goes to Fenelen next week to spend a week or so with relatives- there ...... Miss Annie and Master Percy Todd of Oro are visiting here for a. few days. They took part in the berry- ing on Labor day ..... air. and Mrs. J. M. Bird, who have been spending a week at the Industrial returned on Saturday evening. They will soon move to Brace- bridge where Mr. Bird has a lucrative position with a lumber tirin. â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"- LITTLE BRITAIN. Special to the Watchman. PERSONALâ€"Augustus Shaw left on Monday for Albert College, where he pur- poses pursuing his studies preparatory to en- tering the ministry ..... Miss Gertie Gar- butt and Miss Mabel Smith are in atten- danceatthemodel school,Lindsay. . . . Mrs. Ashton of Myrtle has been visiting at M. Nickett’s ...... Mr. and Mrs. Maunder of Lindsay spent last Sabbath at their son’s l’lCtfi ‘-\ 2.. 7.: L. ' ' #â€" I Still, 1*; which the higlies: p GOAD .1 OAKWOOD. .9 .m . i {“3 in“ CAREFUL...“ COMPOUNDING... When some one at home is very ill it won’t do to run any risks with the prescriptions â€"ef having impure drugs or substitutes used for the pure drugs that your physician writes for you. Trust us. We’ll use only pure drugs. We’ll put up prescriptions as your physician wants them com- pounded, and we won’t make any mistakes or overcharge you. We are Conscientious. A Labouclxcre Story. Speaking of protocols and treaties. Mr. Lalioiicherc once told this story: “Years ago Iwns in America and went down with the English minister in the l'nitcd States to a small inn in Virginia, where we. were to meet Mr. Marcy. the then United States secretary of state, and u re- ciprocity treaty between Canada and the United States was to be quietly discussed. Mr. Marcy, the most genial of 1110!), was OVES Pianos an I. Organs. Reduction sale at S. J. PETTY’S, “The Jeweler.” We have concluded during the above-mentioned months to reduce all lines from 10 to 25 per liOFAl : Substitutes and im ure drugs , in our. town......Mr. W. Pogue and - - - I ' M have no place here.pVVe know young lady .WaS badly mistaken. . . . daughter Maude ]e{; for 1:01-0th on Mon- 33:32:6leIggstfiorfliggvclllzgethvglizlxlw21’i cross ns‘ph'bcnr. He would agree. to “Clll- cent. This is bona fide and Will be â€"_ ‘ physicians don’t want, us to use Friday morning at the police court, dav. .After taking in the exhibition they engine and one car, which hlid broken 1:531. chief? $355313; lilsgchr'it’Er‘ftlgfih strictly adhered to. We carry one of _ them. and We_ went $10 19- Miss Murray failed to put in an ap- will visit Hamilton and other western loose from the rest of the train came Lompaniod him. ‘Hc docs not'luivc his the largest stocks in the county in ... and NicklePli Every prescription here is com- Peamnce, . haViDg left the City at an Cities 0’1 their bicycles """ ‘0‘" {1611131 along. She bud stepped aside to allow rubber of whist,‘ said the secretary. After Pianos and ()1‘23315. ' " I-elled ware, _ l the Dominion 0r ‘ Kettles “‘3 Bellen young tailor Mr. Rich returned from his western tour on Monday last and contrary to the sayings of many he affirms that he is still living in single blessedness. . . . . . Mr. (Rev.) Vallentyne. after spending some two months in this vicinity, left for her home in Minneapolis on Tuesday. . . . Mrs. (Dr.) Henderson of Cannington is spending a week among her old friends and relatives in our hamlet ...... Miss Phillippe Mark. trained nurse. of Mas- ~ sachusetts, is on a visit at her fathers, Mr. Wm. Mark. . . . . .Miss Jessie Marx has returned home. . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. West were visiting at his father’s near Cannington last Sabbath. . . . . .Mrs. Bott is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Dennis. . . . . . . W. Lelle and family of Port Perry have settled in our town, and opened a new tailor shop on the old premises oc- this every night the minister and I played at wliist with Mr. Marcy and his sccrc- tnry, and every night we lost. The stakes were triflngz, but Mr. Marcy felt flattered in beating the Britishors at what he called their own game. His good humor rcturn~ cd, and every morning when the details of the treaty were being discussed we had our revenge and scored points for Canada.” pounded by a careful. competent pharmacist, who don’t make mistakes. You can trust us with prescriptions. this to pass. and not realizing that the remaining part of the train was im- mediately behind, she stepped on again and was struck and instantly killed. Her body was cut in two. The brake. man on top of the cars tried" to warn her of the danger, as did the sectionmen who happened to be working near by when the fatal accident occurred. Her hus- band was on the same train, but strange to say did know of the accident until he arrived at the station. He had taken the train at Scotia and was coming to join his wife at Never to make arrangements to go to the exhibition at Toronto the next day. The body was taken to Mr. D. A. Huckins, step-father of Mr. Curtis, and Coroner Dr. Barber of Emsdale was summoned, but decided an inquest un~ Tea and Coffee I T" and Dairy Pails, r... ture of all kin :.. the celebrated l best in tin ~ . Oil Can." the l! . - and Galvan early hour. The only evidence offered against Wilson was the evidence of Policeman Mackie, who swore he saw Williams Jostling women. Crown AttOrney Curry read the following telegram from J. I. Preston, warden of Durham county: “Certainly some blunder has been charged against Josiah Wilson. Have known him all my life. He is a man of sterling integrity and high moral character.” \Vilson was honorably discharged. _â€"â€".â€"â€" TORONTO. KNAPP’s ROLLER Bonnâ€"The fam- ous roller boat which has been in process of construction for some time Bowmanville. art . A few weeks ago 1‘ . were made which .‘ll‘t‘ ‘- though the in~trti‘ ‘ miles apart. Tile}- .‘ placing one of their in the Crystal Palace another beautiful Cdllillci walnut. was sold by Fleming of 319.21:an Parker, ex-recve of i This alone is suifii-ic-tt. to convince the niusii-a. these instruments .‘ll‘t‘ and abroad. and. s1..- energy displayed in p of this company. Our repairing trade is still on the increase. BRING US YOUR REPAIRS. We warrant all our work and mean what we say. JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, and SPECTACLES. t. 1 ‘wi III-â€" . If; H J [Tn-E, Fenelon Falls Drug Store. the Watchman. ___________._____._â€"â€"â€" THURSDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1897 l * I! ALL ITS on" Philosophical. “:8 can: re on It was the question of the soul of a cer- min sailor lad, and tlicgoed man who had charge of the mission was doing his best to show the owner whit-her certain habits in which he took great pleasure, if not pride. would inevitably lead him. “And that lake.” said the good man, continuing his discourseâ€"“that lake is of burning fire.” “Humph!” returned Jack carelessly. W. W. LOG- , in the Polson dr dock yard was . . . necessary. Mrs. Curtis was 26 years of u , , ‘ LOLAL NEWS'LETTERS launched on the 8thyinst. The boat is fillies-fill i130“? of bafiilsnbike ' ‘fiifiog‘; age. and only daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. “:11:th it 11 soon burn on" and that s all - ‘R {I HEAD LAKE the invention of a Mr. Knapp, a PreS- to Manilla‘ on Monday and spent the day fisezu‘i‘gfinfigét {St}; :gmm:gtedsfig “It 332:3]: 3:1: 23%;:ng thzuszcg -â€" Gigg)’ T, RATHBI , i all. * M to m wucsmn. cott mari,.and by t e adaption of the wrtn Rikal‘ucker. . . k. .Mrs. ('il‘. R. fCar- leaves one child about three years of 889- . $1113) ads til“ you win so able {oyendum , . w I If; .. Ammoniumâ€"The ten-year old daugh- rolling principle the inventor expects noaky o ingston too arun own rom She was a member of the Scotia United it." 170 Kent btreet, LISCS‘!‘ Toronto to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Bennett, at their fathers, the Rev. F.B. Stratton. . . .Rev. Mr. Garbutt has been away attending to business in ”Then I’ll soon get used to it," said Jack cheerfully. “and that‘s all right.”â€" Boston Budget. Brethren‘Church and was highly respec- ted in the community. _â€"â€"â€"°â€"â€"â€"_ A Serviceable Floor. to revolutionize ships and ship-building both in the carrying power and speed. The boat is a hundred and ten feet ter of Thee. Gostlin. sr.. fell while climbing over a fence, putting the elbow of the right arm out of joint. S. J. PETTY C. A. SEATO ' wk.“ Dr. Laurie of Coboconk Was sent for long and twenty five feet high and was connection with his church at Eddystene Mom“ or Musmlm? .i . 0 ~ - . . . I r: ' j. and attended to themiury- built at a cost of ten thousand dollars. and Newmarket ...... Dr. Hall and Miss The latest use we have noticed for “Th 1 a . .9 .I - - . . . . A gentleman had left his corner seat in e Jewe er. 86 Lent-st. , , ‘l’l CAUGHT 1:: A SQUALL.â€"Mr. and Two engines of Sixty horse power each Ida Stratton are still confined to their Queenston cement new the construction on already crowded railway car to go in Veterinary surgeon, IN BARRE ' . . Mrs. Arthur Newson, with their three are placed at each end of the vessel. bedfi- . of a blacksmith shop floor at the establish- search of something to 33:, leaving a, rug 1 . ' small children met with an experience If the inventiOD is a succesg ocean ACCIDENTS.â€"TF._Maunder fed bl! plfiner ment Of Mr. H. McCallum, Belmont, {preserve his 8880. on returning he found LINDSAY OAKWOOD, . 051m i H on Sunda e,venin the 09th the roller boats will at once he built five the end Of hm hme finger one day 1“" Ont. The top 901! had first been re~ that, in spite of the rug and the protests __ , 115-53 i i. :‘f L. . y g, L d ’ y b d d week. He is nursing his hand, but push- moved and the solid ground given the of his fellow passengers, the seat had been _ m‘ D CEMENT . Will not care to repeat. They were hundred feet long and a undre a.n log on business all the same ...... James proper level. A five inch coating of usurped by one in lady’s garments. To B gammyamdwe orgstonmceoww .3. P ARls A1 . ,z ., crossmg Head Lake in a punt when twentâ€"five feet high, destgned ‘10 cross Frise was driving with horse and cart on cement concrete, mixed five parts sharp, his protestations her lofty reply was, “Do i?..‘§€.”°6”§§§ -0 T3133 giiéflmn 6! H" ' i, h 8 heavy wind storm struck them the Atlantic in two days. Mr. Geo. Monday and meeting a traction engine coarse sand and gravel to one of cement, yo‘l k?owi'§ifi"i£:fi 31:13), 22:53: QM; mmniwo, “321,, can, promos." ‘I . or ~ I“ ”2* , ; drivin them to the shore at the bead Goodwin the millionare contractor, the horse took fright upsetting the cart. was first laid in well rammed down, and 0" W "‘5‘ , - . we care. , ; ii of theglake, where they had to remain and the Hon. W. Mulock, Postmaster- 0n falling 0|"? “10 lines 50031110 attached 3 couple 0f “101193, tWU parts $09? 8"“701 y 231;: ,ffgfigijnfi" Wife I Should mu ROBERT CH AM BERS ”17- 05L“ ‘ 4 . . I, , . : several hours while the lightening was General, are behind the scheme and ”9h“ feet ”“1 h° w“ and” several r°d3' t° °n° °f cement. “”51 as “fim‘h‘ng “3"“ p 8 ' * i y" ' 9358850 l i l d} almost blinding. When the storm was are confident of its success. grailelfimzafn 2330:3323; st 3: 3‘; gram: :5; fifgédtiillhxei $32,]: The Oldest Bonk. gift-em“ 3%?ggli1nzhe 3:21;?! L313}; To CONSUMPTI 75884 00 . , . V “I: ' ' ‘ 0“,“. they made the" way to “7“" FATAL .ACCIDEnT‘â€"At' noon , on at this writingis still in a precarious con- slant towards the centre. It was very 1:133:32: f2: flailing {yggfgi $2; MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES, both _ “,4 r é re‘1‘“:th . fl . , Wmterburns, and reached there at Saturday Windell H. Awdway or 0rd- dition. . . . . .Mr. ma Mm Philip Stone smooth and hard and easily kept clean. m and fl“; Baum San Giorgio at Genoa Marble and Granite. The undersigned having gees-n” (or Other if ‘, 6‘1, . three o’clock in the morning, where way, manager, advance agent and and daughter were driving down the hill 0n the day when seen by our staff it: had both founded m the Womb cum”, ha“; m pfly weeâ€"5““ t ”-3' Ample means. after st: :2an in: w. fi 7 :1 3 » they remained until evening when Mr. lecturer for Noah’s Ark, a side show west of Britainyhen the horse stumbled been in use for some months on one aide. ceased to exist, as has also the Bank of m“ H o mm Egggmgggfiyggfifi'm. him" R MOULD l ‘ l 31‘ Winterbum kindly drove them to their attraction at the exhibition, was killed “3d fell, pitching all three occupants '50 and showed no 918“ of 81va "I under Barcelona, founded in the fourteenth cen- . 5“)“ 13°F- Wflh Mined Pieces, etc iow_ was" me means of €133,134 . . ; kl i L l i , ll if 7 home at the foot of Bathurst-st Where he the ground, Mrs. Stone was badly the severe strain of constapt menus and tury. The Bank of Naples was founded in Mmm’m w... m “- deem it, if: “'11 $333193in Me _ . Um i3, 1‘ ' ' , Fl id . h d h' 1 load th shaken up and sorely bruised. The rest stamping of horsesâ€"certainly: severe 1589 and issststs bank with a oonsidor- fl compare prices More m sis. ggclnitormmwlkgaon, Asthma“. ,, . 4 ‘P ‘ ' ”l 3"I ‘i Psasossr..â€" era ‘ a" 3.8 gone an ‘3 emp 0y es were mg 0 escaped injury. The horse ran to the test. Not only was it proved more per- able capital, to which no one lays any 'Womâ€"xn .h _ chin: and allthroatand ium: Whig... " l j ‘ 1 to Minden to be a student in the plant of the show on a car for London. 9 before being caught......Mr. manent and otherwise desirable, but the claim. In other words, it in a joint stock . Itmppodu mem Cambridge all antral-infill try wcfifiyl-ffo'f“ , it: vi? a: a ; ' g Model School. We all wish her success.- Awdway was sitting upon “.10 bumpers John Moorlands team ran away with the original cost- was little more than half Wk» 1““ With 11° .Sharem'ders- ’ fimgfwfln‘l‘: 95.0.3; iiiéssgi‘sv “‘1‘ ‘ “In“, W. ,. 7,“; . . . Mr. Wager of Powles’ Corners, of one of the cars smoking when aylittle boy driving. As they entered the that ofaplank floor.â€"FarmersAdvocstc. . _ . .. . , . .. ...--~...i:i:'::;:;_~. ROBT CHAMBER mvfifiv-EDWAW “" “H” ” bfifi 1:11? s

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