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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Jan 1902, p. 7

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tar, Sheeting wellings, . g L! Comforters. “'9 go for 75¢ ' out all remnal' left. from our _ M :we‘re losing Andasit is 0v: whztwe as. «3.50 UPPER a quality Bins Lindsay. Kent-st. :ents. Quam: 23rd. 00 can j. G. Emms TOURIST BAH SERVICE From To” to We! Without Change, Leaving Tomato _at MS p... MOP Rifles, Bartridge,$purtâ€" ing Anntis, ‘" Lanterns; Plow Lines, Halters, Bow Ties, 33%, Axes Chains, Etc; sauna-ed. In addition to second-clans W ticket, additional clan-30km! bath these Through Equipped Tourist .‘ Sleepers 60 Kent-st. Ammunition, Buns, w. F. ‘ M0033"! A Terrible Cough. Stick Pins, Hat Pins, Scarf Pins, Brooches, and a vast variety of 'Jewellry, all reliable and upito-‘date, at prices within you; mans at the popular Jewefiry store. 77 Kent-st Love Tokens A. a. mum. 10).» 1M 5 King-u. an. ‘IM are now showing a finé. assortâ€" ment of neat and appropriate gifts and keepsaka in . . . . . T. c. mums", Agat' an. CO. THE JIflEI-LER! Every Tuesday Saturday South Side u IUUWUo The annual entertainment to com- memorate the birth of Bobbie Burns the Scottish poet will be held on Fri- day, the 14th, in Morrison’s hall. A good time is expoc . M. A. Hopkins, general merchant has bills out for a clearing sale 01 the large stock now on . isagenerglcutinthepriceotev- erythmg , _ - ..__--.. 1.-.. fimhasmi a. weeKs Ur ma. - - ught home by‘that gentle- man on the 7th severely ill. Dr. led and did his best ' and on the was taken to the where a. .very appropriate and feeling sermon Was preached by the Rev. Mr. Yorston. A large concourse of sorrowing friends follow-13d the re- mails to the Kinmount cemeterye Inch sympathy is felt, for the; be- reaved "widow in her sad infliction. Rev. Rural Dean Soward exchanged ts with the Rev. Wm. Farncomb pulpi of Fenelon Falls last' Sunday. Hr. Farncomb preached to the local lodge of Wenâ€"90118 on Sund W {H'- ternoon at St. Jmcs’ chum. The Union Sunday school took their annual sleighride on Friday ev- ening after which tea. was served in the Baptist. church‘ and presents disâ€" ? tributed. ‘ ‘ "H‘s-d «in pnm- trotting slei'gh and ca ing his high step!)er speed almost any day. Mr. Neil Wilson is ‘ Snell’s, near Minden. , '_.A___ The series of special services, were brought to a. close on Thursday night, 9th., after nearly six weeks of earnest work in prwhing, praying, and trying to bring sinners into the kingdom. As a result of the efforts twenty have professed to have made their peace with God. It‘is our sad duty to record the deathvot George W. Parrington, eld- est son of Mn Leonard Parringtoo, lungs, and until the last night of his sickness was not considered to be dangerously ill either by the attend- dAâ€"‘A- “A . BAISAM LAKE Our school opened on 6th inst. der the du'ectl Lindsay. on of MISS Grey amed apâ€" plause. There ere two splendid drills; one the tier drill by several girls was well executed th where five boys were required to stand on their heads. There "was a. splendid farce entitled. "Women's Rights." in which“ Mr. Fred Wilson was .seen , inthegcapacity 'ot book.~ Fred tried to mesh raw potatoes but couldn’t make "the grade; “ mas Caldwell sang a very pretty song and ‘was loudly encored. Mr. A. Train sang two comic songs entitled “Now he’s Sorry That He Spoke,” and “Never Mind the-Rest.” Miss Wilson and Miss Smith gave a. recite.â€" tion each. There Was as usual a. large eVergreen tree loaded with preâ€" sents for the children. It is with the deepest sorrow that we report the death of Mr. Charles H. Walsh, who died on Tuesday, the 14th inst., after one week’s short illness from typhoid fever and pneuâ€"V ' Deceased came to Kinmount with his.father Mr. G. H. Walsh from Tilsonburg, Ont., and Worked at shingle packing in the mills. here. About 18 months ago he married Maud, eldest daughter of Mr. John Dunbar, who survives him. Charles had been working a few weeks for Mr. Trick at Norland and was brought home by that gentle- â€"‘- -_--n-1_- :11 hr. Council met at Cameron or! J an. 13. The following members were electâ€" ed by acclamation and took the dec- larations of office and qualification : Reeve, Taylor Perkin; Councillors, James P. 'Palmér, E. Mark and A. F‘ Cragg Owing to the death of one of his sons nix-.313 Webster could not he meant» , ' «365%: ‘ Fred tried to ‘1: but couldn't make Caldwell same 3 and was loudly Train. sang two on “Now he’s Sorry FeneIon \Cmmcil Proceedings following resolution of syn- 23ra, 1963.1 KIN MO UNT {be seen ’driV- at. break-neck the fun- -â€"x\t a big Liberal meeting in Lon- don recently Lord Rosebery's let- ter saying that he could not attend was greeted eh cries qt “Bum it" “Wobbler" an “Traitor."‘l‘he' gen. eral tone of the meeting showed hos- tility to the man in his “lonely tur- row.” Mr. Rosebery had better do the Cincinnatus net and give up the furrow for a little fighting, or else lie very low in it. â€"Commandant Wolmarans was caputred by Col. Wing the other night. The colonel likely led a fly- ing column. News ad Nonsense Gee-ed Pm Exchanges and Butler: ' â€"Decause the Germans have gate on so about Chemberlain's reflections on their troops, the Mall and Empire says there is something wrpng with the German’s liver. Seems more like-g 1y his spleen is the trouble. v road and bridge, $18.45: Clerk fir births, marriages and deaths retu 9 $8.40: Treasurer for postage (85.71), preparing financial Wt ($5). $10.71; Treasurer Orange Lodge, Cameron. use of Hall to date 34 . Council then adjourned to meet at Oumbray at call of move. 7_ __ â€"â€"A Toronto man says the British need a Gideon in Africa. and the Star ,man ‘perpetram the remark that many of the office“ there are Gideonough already. â€"â€"Gen. Botha. was chased 7 miles by Gen Hamilton and almost cap- tured. Gen. De Wet is reported in danger of being captured. These are experiences much enjoyed by Nessrs. Baths and De Wet. / â€"â€"-On Saturday in her own‘ town of Topeka, Kan, Carrie Nation. of saloon-smashing 1m accidentally dropped a. heavy hatchet with which she had been presented. It fell on her big toe and but it 01!. Carrie is certainly not. all there now. On motion of, Meosmuv‘Palmer and Mark the layov'ingmilu were order- ed to be paid : J. H. mm. tin box for collector’s roll, 81; Jan. “7311809, for 159 loads of gravel and fixifig ”Situation of M88813 Palmer and Crass, a grant was made to Mary and Sarah McFadyen of $5 each. the same to be expended by Wreqve. â€"A big patch of the Gulf of Mex- ico strewn “nth deed mules was pas- sed by a steamer-last week. It is be- lieved a vessel laden with mules for the British in South Africa. has been blown up by enemies of England. The officers of the CW“! 0! Chicago say they are not surprised to hear of it. For the Irish society to kill the mules is in the nature of trutrlclde. â€"-Ten new torpedo units-om have been ordered by the government. {They are to be heavier 5nd slower On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Mark 2: bylaw was introduced auth- orizing the council to divert the 6th can at lot 6. The bylaw was read a first. second and third time. signed and scaled. ‘Mr. Palmer in the chair. On motion of Messrs. Greg; and Palmer. a. committee consisting of Messrs. Palmer and Mark was ap- pointed to confer with Mr.’ Martin re amount to be paid him for the 93 square rods land to be taken from his lot b'y council for a. road. and if no, settlement can be made that be ap- point his arbitrttor for settlement of same. ~ , I _ Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Cragg that Mrs. Jno. Mark's tax- es amounting to 38:92 be remitted, also one day road work 01 Mrs. Mc- Pherson, also 62c taxes 01 Geo. Wil- liamson.-â€"Carried. On motion of Messrs Palmer and Crugg the .reeve was instructed to examine the treasurer; bonds, also that he attend the county treasurer-'8 sale of lands Ior tam to look after the interests of the township. . Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Crngg that $5 be granted the Sick Children’ a Hospital of Torontq. â€"Carried. The following appointments {or above mentioned omces were made on motion of Messrs Palmer and Cragg: assessor, Olifver Glhspell; auditors._ Jno. Cundal and Thos. Mark ; . for member of Board of Health, A. F. Cragg. ‘ _ _ . 1.: myofligdomm star : Moved by Mr. Palmer; mean} edwby Mr. Mark, that the membe of this council express their . pathy 1101‘ Mr. and Mrs. Webster and family in the early and unexpected deathot their son Fred.â€"â€"Carried. On motion by Messrs Palmer and Gregg, a. bylaw was introduced con- firming the appointment 0! assessor. auditors and members of Board of Health. The bylaw received itfi usual readings and was signed and sealed, Mr. ‘Mark in the chair. . ‘ f “Engage used A «if: I-‘lairVi or cm. t a e a t or a hair drcayning and for mg; the hair from splitting at the ends.”â€" J . A. Gruenenfelder, Grandad, In. Hair S plits: friendships. If t splitting is done on Our own head it losesfrlends for you, (or every hair of your 116.2615: a “29W. . Hair-splitting sggts e r- Y Ay er’s Hair Vigor in advance will revent the splitting mg. ft 6 splitting has begun, Iit will stop it. TWICE TOLD TALES J. at“ JNO. B. POWLFB. Clerk: â€"--An euthdunke reenlted In deeth and destruction in Mexico on Thurs- day. The mechanism ct the ‘oron- to Observatory registered '5 alight â€"An American soldier stationed 3t Fort Stevens. Oregon. got drunk before Christmas, and when in that state declared that UcKlnley got what he deserVed and that when his term in the army Was ovy ,. he would give Roosevelt the same . The has been degraded hem the yeérs. He wi the matter over. than‘tboae recently put into service with such disastrous rc'salts in the two instancesâ€"mag: _If .he Viper __ _‘_' have two “"011 WWW torn. out can and: min. a» 'wv â€"â€"â€"~f77 and Cobra. that buckled and when under way. -â€"About200 bottla at iiquur un- known to Toronto pence Were seized in a. China grocery in that. city the other night. It. is Donated to be from China: Likely it in am It in strange Lo Toronto [miiocam.. â€"When 300 munhcnr n! the [in- neapolis Chamber of com were busy on Sawduy morning a sound of policemen with doctors entered â€"â€"Four Canadhn ”‘1 l sportation commie“ h“ establish a. new line of between Montreal and G This route will 53 mo 1 {or the Pmd‘me 321!pr em States) than the p“ route. Kent-st, LINDSAY The stock you choose from is unquestionably the largest, and the reductions in prices unparalleled. It is an out-and-out-sale. Price-cutting has been mercilessly deep, as our aim is to meet each season with absolutely fresh new clothing. The success of success, and still busier days foreshadowed. You must come here. You must witness with your own eyes the boundless, greatly underforced opportunities of this sale. It is posi- tively without an equal in the past or present history of Stock-taking Sales in Lindsay. 'WW WWW Pulverizing . Inventory Sale ! <34 Beats "leet Sugar 3. J. GOUGH and Great Britain- a 800 miles shorter uppers of the west- the pregont Bunch Collective Sweeping Sale THE BIG CLOTHIER OVERCOATS in Boys’ shapes, 3- terns, stvles, cuts and fim‘ h, Inns, Raglanetta, MUST GO. equUSTGO BOYS 2-pieee and 3-piece Suits, SUITSâ€"@Business, Dress, Morning Overcoat: Reefers and Ulsters and Sacks MUST GO. â€" MUST GO. ULSTERS with 'storm 0011313, FURNISHINGS, Underwear. Top ' 'm Friezes. Ox 0rd Serge: and ‘ Shirts, Colored Shirts, Mufiiexs. Bach, MUST GO. Neckwear, Colin: and White TROUSERS in all the regulation pat. Shins MUST GO. ‘ Come and ask to see anything you might need; we ’11 give you bumper values now, bigger than Gough’ 5 biggest. Of all garments, no matter how fine or what the cost is. A gratA‘pr‘rAholation Sale from} the front 'on Kent-st; to the m} on Williamfst, and from basement to roof. We must close out all goods 1n season before the middle of Februaxy. We must live up to the rule of the store, and cut prices on Men’ 5. Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, fégardlcs of cost or former selling figures. , flats and Furnishings included. ALL TO PIECES --It is said that the" Dutch premier Kuyper is acting as an mammalian? between the Boer offichh [3'3on and the British government! with a view to arranging terms of peace. â€"â€"The people of Cartersvine, Go” a prohibition town manned by a. saloon on account of spout-t Won regarding the sale of flaunt-drownâ€" nl park-(on. pound the following ru- olntion l' file-01nd. nut in an phflom has enough ant. sort already. â€"-In 1901 the Americans spent 85 millions to keep their army in the’ Philippines: the profit. on their trade with the island: was one mfluon. The rest and the carnival or bloody horror must be charged to Prawn paramoungcy, and the spread of the' ml- l â€"A 15- ycar-old girl living‘ near. Hevelock - committed suicide with etrychutne on Saturday nflght. ~ She hed “tended rdance in the neighbor‘- hood a. few night before. and had been told not to come again with the yom man who was with her. than. and who, it in said. was ,~tho worse of liquor. She lefl. n noveto her {other and brothcrvin which the said they seemed to think she had disgraced them all. and that people would soon be able to talk as much as they liked. â€"â€"-The British parliament was. open- ed on Thursday 0! last week with King Elwyn-d by; great pomp. The king sat, with his hat. on. and ma thespeechtromthethrone.' It is time the King or 3131131 wal a‘ business man who would that! m. with his ml: miss: the things that ought to be in . ruler'l mum at such times. ' .1115 Justice Loam has decided that. u a man attends cock'khuv play. cards. gambles. pity! “00 “d occasionally taken'intmdcuflx* or to excess he is not by these act matted to have charge of his 18- months-old daughter. terns, stvla, cu‘s and fini b, MUST GO. BOYS 2-piece and 3 piece Suits, Overcoat: Rufus and Ulsters MUST GO. of! .9111. Globe : We are glad to learn tint the King is wearing velvet cans hhistrockcoat. Gnu-own {rock ,cmt in slightly worn amut the Joleevea. mammal-noun- --Tho Canadimparliamt vim meet on Feb. 13th. Weather Prophet ‘Hmissdeto indicatethohfln- nlncotawindypeflodm that “to. ‘ ,. x, â€"m 8668 government claims to It!!! a, cash surplus of $435,000 (of H. lust year. â€"-A New York steamship cm W to cross the Atlantic in 4 M by using turbine engines in their vessels. --Tho British war sloop condor Irithofieersmd Immeniaoolonx overdue gt Pacific ports that it ¢. is heliemd to have foundered in the great storms at three weeks or. â€"â€"In ; letter to Mr. Arch. Bradâ€" shaw, Queen-st... Mr. W. Ton: of Pox-thud, lfich., says he mutated a has that dressed 853 pounds..'l‘luwe we m Yankee hogs than that. â€"-A farmer named Bray living near Woodstock was shot in the leg ~on Saturday and died after it was. un- named. It was at the cheese tacâ€" hry when the cheese maker attemptâ€" ed to shoot a white owl but shot. “Gunner's leg instead. ' --Six British yeomcn captured 1by thovBoel-s were released without 3 idol: o! 010 'ng and came into camp» in that co ition. That was mom than barelaced conduct on the part. of the enemy. ' u‘e mar Yankee hggs than that. -â€"-Bir Henry Campbell-3mm lays the Liberal party does not rup- udhte Home Rule. going to have_any sold here;¢hitdly.. 'we'wm mks an original package out. of any Mable scoundml who tries it. in am minutes.” =--A section of flooring gave .1 way in the new Toronm hotel on Satur- day and {our men were badly hurt by the descent. to the next floor. and MIDLAND W

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