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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Jan 1915, p. 1

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.Y STORE. ; flanhgeLiema g, 15th inst, It. res entertains! a as and frienfl. A ‘e was spent. :ys WONED. Lâ€"‘I’ha my» Stone. .6 who was ”Ni“! 3 NW | Bavu m idsfmflfl’ 2'» iii}: *3 roat. chest. mmbly and elect- ght. is now busy alt- neighborhood. Id the mlsiort‘o Mason. 0‘ writes:-“ :tahlc ttou- “; in heated x posure to tmosphete. ) very 1011;. r! the resident- |~ ry useml and. 1e young folks uâ€" ogether for a .M Ps dissolve lingvapors rhich are rect to the mid couzh cannot pe 'k-It r effective rout." }. Haven. writes:- 53 and find rablc relief have also beneficial 75 rt! Wednooday a 2 p.111. to 09..., to saw: built veg, keep «count. 1' In “ Wying '13? in. mind; Atmfmy. m and wmm. ccunough TY’ severely I» being held in POI-OWN". in reports the“! V!!! be w h-Q HI": armmd 001mm in i!!! but. 0»! nm‘thvr We'e‘k Whm "$8 Ham“! whu Vt!!! hfi'vb‘ 96wa Mi m~“‘v an Un- :‘M‘stm! ”Harm {BF {8% m.” .u gum mm n trim! {mm m... nun, “mum m (M Mew, N " l‘u A local lawyer has since endeavor-l ed to got back this amount, claim-l mg xhat as it was stolen money he. had no right to pay his indebtedness I am: such funds. and Short says it. matters not Donald Man May Make Things Interesting for Ac ‘nllr Nu: jnii'iufltiuluf uussugna 9‘! gm", ”m w hm: mm; the mm; aha“! 4.5“: 5Mini}; uitcr taking NW “at; we thin! stale away in the an; munung iur Lindsay when: ht: .m- Ltex'wmed by (‘hici ui Pulicc am.“ It“) arrvsted him and found we man carr‘mi a revolver he was .mn-iure churgml with carrying con- ”dad weapons before the magis- 14*! He paid the statutory fine, «man be untied with the stolen mo- has or we g. j,, whic M was a a should 1 ”my 38'“ 8(1- -A mutton clergyman in an gvm in that city to the mem- at!!! Bible class of the Y. 11. ha of the O. 1., which dealt with the great}! new new in progress, stated thatl M was a spiritual warfare that} g]! cholid wage against sin, and es-g m against the disgusting has? Mt 04 «using and swearing. either .1. home or on the streets. He be- ‘ tough the young men to use their inane)“ in assisting to abate this i" “*‘SRRMGE LICENSES County If Victoria arid-Gen: '22: 1'11 .X..???32.?2..“:??Xxv§z§.fi.¢?v¢????§zv«.2..... â€"IS AT ‘1 FIBâ€"â€" 227?. BEALL JEWELRY STORE flash and One Price SECTION ONE . x“ ..~. uwmmm mm '9 wk: .muumum M Humid MM» .uzrmztvulu; magmas y} sum Hun Irma the WWW '41,th LIVINAV THE WATCHMAN-WAE Vile Habit of Swearing ad- terrible habit to him where oneuder'a get their mu: My so long as he an eollec't film one {of the {aim and what he has in? will hold until it in when in a legal way. ms my many away that ll»: in am mmpangd to we every man Mm lR only-mi in my 6mm eaéis Hm list fill! his: manslyi whieh Mimi Fiiiiliii‘ rmmmahlg fiilil ma my man mun illl Wilma“; Wish in the flow of imw film we: whim and MM utiinslniml- it in“ me M?“ W "m mu “$0le The nix-owl air-L occur-ding to good llllthul'ily, will he a murder scene if the puny who wag robbed carries out his part of the play. The lat-- ter mun positively asserted that to rchnge his ltalinn honor he will shoot the robber as soon as he ShOWB his law in the village of Donald by way of retribution and he will en- deavor to direct the bullet to the ‘most vital part. in the fellow's body ‘that his work will be effective. That ‘the thief will go back to Donald is a terrible habit that had a grip large number of youths. In connection with the abov may he stated a like warfare well be waged.in Lindsay as vile habit which is only the ot Col. James H. urea in military and public at Cornwall. ESTABLISBBD l856 Bredin. m‘omim‘mt Lindsay The public will ; for the com- as the accused :u.‘ ed O 0.04 9% 3! will he a {saving at 23ng tom: amt dollar-ti to the fund. awarding to m, Mlnthome‘s mutiny 9! the mat now emailed in paying postage on, such comnmmcmmnfi: Smu’oined are copies at letter-a vala- tivc to the movement now in hand: Mr. J. D. Fluvelle. Lindsayz, My Dear Sinâ€"I have to-duy writ? ten to the Postmaster-General sug- gesting that all letters and, other matter relating purely to Patriotic Fund should go past tree, and have asked him to write to you respecting the same. ‘,A Mr. Lyman mnmomm of Oawoug‘ who is mammentai in drama; the attention or” the while to the in» delivery a! an mm! mum fainting axeiumwiy and may tome w: vuawuvfit at the variants mm. «mm hag new manage tram share to Mare 9! the mm seams fine 3: firms; mm avangwe mum. has get in mush with the (gnawing par-ties in Warsaw w the BFBJSGLI ,__-_. I LII“â€" son in which there is comparatively little outdoor work. There is,. howâ€" eVer, always work of some kind for the energetic man on the farm. The care and protection 0! his investment in implements should be one of his important duties By this care. not only can he prolong their usefulness, ; but he can save considerable time, ' says the Peterboro Review. It is oi paramount importance that implements and tools, when required for use, he in condition for satisfac- tory serVice. Especially at hat-Vest time. it may be a matter of hours to ”0+ um crno secured. and it is then cause the loss “up through the loss of bolts or nuts. or while new parts are secured. 'All moving metal parts should be cov- ered with vaseline or other grease to protect from wet and consequent increased friction in operation. It is a good plan to haVe on hand an assortment of bolts, nuts, screws and cotter-pins, as well as wrenches. especially socket wrenches and exam. sions. 'A surprising number of bolts and nuts are put in the most dim- cult places tolzget at, and, if proper wrenches are not available, man." de- lays result. Mum: I know you you can to ft letter from 5" help. .Yours Machinery consists of fixed and A Lindsay report to me mvuunmg moving parts, and it is necessary for Times’ fire record, respecting the fire their successful operation that tire? an the Horn Bros.’ Woollen Com- remain in this condition. Use, how- pany's premises, says in regard to ever, causes vibration, which tends the cause: "An explosion, supposed to loosen and wear bolts and other to haw been thrown in by German parts of machines. An inspection spy." will discover where these are, and â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"O---â€"' I nuts may be ‘tightened and worn War news is having 5 splendid ei- parts renewed; these, it neglected feet on recruiting in India. Mr. Mint wrne Writes Postmaater: Hon. Mr. Cosgrain. Postmaster-General, Ottawa I Hon. Sir.â€"Re patriotic matters. As you are aware the operation 0! ‘the patriotic movement has gone from ocean to ocean. and we all hope that it may grow and still exert a greater influence if the necessities calls for it. ' I find that the people are obliged to ‘pay postage on the mail matter that is sent out in connection with this movement. I write to you to 5113* >0 Ewe-c. I know you will kindly do What'vertisiug and job work are unduly m can to further this matter. A reduced in volume. newepeperl are tter from you would very much forced to consider their aubacrlpdon rlp. Yours sincerely. lists as their reserves. 0. J. THORNTON. M-P- More sinewe or war to keep it. Orono. January 19th. 1915. hands {any employed and in a c.- LBT'I‘ER T0 OTTAWA- plete state of emciency ere ega- rell su. on” mum". mum as, General re Patriotic Mail Matter v: buy my Ellweuid be eifigee it yen would writ: m: Flawlle, at Lindsay. um i Mm written yen. and when m are»? views 93 the subject: Yam mast» namely. LEAN mx‘meam Hanged. Jan: 18. NM, the Freeident of the “chum County mmwe Association, who is much Mensa! to have the matter brought to your attention; I also saw in; C; J; women. ma. who 1mm we!) of the MW; 7 A ECHO OF HORN FIRE. A Lindsay report to the Mdnetary Times’ fire record, respecting the fire aâ€"v- v u.... w _ __ hands fully employed and in 3. cu- 'lhe 03"..in Railway “d Municipd 91°“ state 0’ 6mm“? "6 m!- nou-d will hold .. union in Gnome required and The Wuder confidently [on Fem-nary 10th, for the PM of appeals to its subscribers to not! considering the application of the it in doing its patriotic dutyâ€"kw vw Council to clone the bridge its hands employed. We M be“ u the “Mill Bridge." appedtoour reedere Wt.“ hi Formmtmowtmwmw Lou at. Your Label to It once sensibly A very pleasant event was cele- brated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wensley, of West Dysart, on January 10th, it being the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding, says the Minden Echo. . The children and grandchildren present formed a very happy com- pany. One grandchild only and two great grandchildren were unable to attend. Mrs. Wensley's only surviv- WNW; will war-n50 much mm” junior m- m than usual. the atom will not he Man of 0mm aware. mlnlall and snow wlll 'he 1"”! WW0“ deficient. Following the thaw. beâ€" much my Ween January 16 and 88. mu coma Hm: Kellemuy our principal winter. which will avâ€" method lull!" erase annually cold tram January larder to new: 94 to February 16. Small mountlcontrollu‘ Ft 0! ruin or snow during those 96 ““0506 With days. ulonu for lml OL- 41-n- "mm ing sister, who lives in Portland, Oregon, sent her congratulations and a gift in gold. The gift from the family was a beautiful wedding ring. Mr. and Mrs. Wensley came to the County of Haliburton more than forty-five years ago, haVe prospered and are highly respected. Their iriends wish them many more happy years. Washington. D.C., January 99. ~â€" Lut bulletlnvgue Inmate or file- turbuhw to lenses ruminant January 90 to M; wufiu ware. 19 w in; real wave £5! to 96; ‘fise Marius wlll be at greater than usual lures. a great lllfill temperature wave will prevail tar u M er mere. reselling meridian 90 abuul January 1'7. and a 68k! wave wlll rrusa €95: Harm. washing marlmua 90 ubeul January 96: mm will he (met slve la neutlwm and realism we: Hem will; hoary mm m Mam Qfiflfldfl and narlhmam slam: Railway Board to Meet in Omemee Mulllgm has been urging a :9un from the County Council without ro- RICH RELATIVE LEAVES KING- STON MERCHANT MONEY Kingston, Jan. 22. --Mr. W James Baker, proprietor of the College Inn Cigar Store, Princessâ€"st. received a very pleasant surprise to-day when bee and stated that the money been left as a legacy to Mr. Baker by a. rich relative in Quebec City. " It's the first cent. I ever had giv- en to me in my life," said Mr. Bak- er after he lully recovered from his surprise. His many friends are con- gratulating him on his good luck. a. {otter addressed to himseu- which contained a cheque for $28,500. The letter was from a law firm in Quo- FEBRUARY COLD new} to 4 Golden Wedding $28, 000 Legacy Use The Mail For Banking Yanoodnocmkoupodd mote mu tomb swab.“ «WWI-um”. Uutho mg!!! ligand: -. .. , n, ,_A--____‘_._- J I’ m WW [Hula]. uu- u-u. u-wâ€" Youvmflnd mug-flan 0! W31”. uhuflconvuhmnyd THE DOMINION BARK -LINDSAY BRANCH: ROBERT It is alleged that three little p33]â€" matee stripped and buried him It |the snow, although «even! tin- ‘throughout the night while “1 search was in progress on a! W jyouthful miscreants declared met he some length. He stated that; the (acts of the case had already be. presented to the House of Donnell so eatisiactory, that s large In jority of the members had voted hr compensation to the depositon, but the senators had taken 5 em view, which resulted in g. six nonthot hoist. This idea. was, that thesa- ate should now be approached by, the parties interested. and the m oi’thecaeepreeentedtothmuhnd been done previously to the House of Commons. ‘All parties present were called ’0. by the reeve to give their “ewe on the matter. and it was the opinion of the majority that the plan mm- tioned was the best mode to adopt. The people interested in the vicinity of Zephyr, have already contributed about $100 to carry the propoeal to a. successful issue, and the deputa- ition asked council to pass n resolu- ‘tion to guarantee them a sum equal to one per cent. of the amount 0" 'by said bank to the municipality, to ‘help defray the expense 0! pm“ ithe claim. Government for compounde- h the 1mm of .Jdd bulk. Ir. n- thorpe. o! Unduy. who in . law dopoaitor, addressed the could} It Maguwwutmqmu mmMmodemmoptan-I- who m mum all m- en in the defunct m' ink-l- (Imam-tho numb»: 0! Scott ”n‘ ship council n the 1915 mus-Id Monto, Jon. ILâ€"Clud Jolt 'I‘hontpson. who has been causation With the are department at m m. M upwards oi forty yarn. in nâ€" signed. and the guard 0! Contra Wm mailman use sonnet: to as: sent his resignation as that o ther- ough reorganisation a! the donut: meat at» he uses; This decision a! (ibis! “ammo was like u be“ from the hint at yesterday‘s meeting at the board. after venison» Fem had immanent! a motion tsvsm the mm“ m a mommdotion to the council that the «term In fishw he asked to miss. W «I: tion at (‘entmiier Foster mm . very bested debate. and oiicim much sympathy tor the cum. It was generally felt that it any. you“. method might have been pursued in order to secure the result “and st. Controller Foster said he was not satisfied with the chief's mourns“- stions for imprOVing the anatomy ol the department. and proceeded to give msons. which were that Chm Thompson nod outgrown his nodul- FIRE CHIEF FIRED. new. that. he did not measure up to the standard of leadership required ior a man in the position of chief, that he lacked physical and exec.- uve ability. and failed to realize tho witudo of the respondbumo CHILD OUT ALL NIGHT. Stratford, Ont.. Jan. 21â€"h“ the night imprisoned in a box all covered with snow, thhout thou, stockings or mitts, was thn terrible fate last night of lime Jul: Itc- Dougall, the four-year-ol-i oo- o! city. m Provincial Government in a- culu'izing .11 hotelkeepers to uncall- “in how many ooldiera in unifor- potroniu the bars. The capital 0! Australia m nov- knew nothing 0] the diseppotr'moe oi the child. Rising early he Mes-ed the prisoner. The child we. found in a stupor later in the aomlvg on the street and rushed to m- hone. Medical men lound thut the ht were frozen and the cheeks hoot-hm ten. He may recover. ed to Sydney. Thomas A. McDougau, .x \c B 8133 :e on the upon dopuuuon o! m .OOPBIYI“

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