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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Feb 1903, p. 9

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lctory Store... :RUARY 19th, Using in for 10 day Mr. Montgomery \v "m ha‘e 3'“ 0n exhiuitixons in other placw before large and well satisfied au- qiw “The Brotherhood of Railway 'l'ruinmcn held their annual ball in z‘nu town hall on Tuesday night. The attendance was large. The tables "\‘m'c set in tho old council chamber. 'l‘lzcy \chu- ornate with foliage and "We 21 Lvmpling bill of fare. The ‘iuncing was kept. up till the small soars. â€"On Tuesday evening, the 24th =::st.. an cxhi-bitimx of boxing and wrestling will be given at the Aca- demy of Music by a, contingent of _’-.he Brittaniu. Naval Brigade Club. I‘hese men are represented as the WWW boxers of Canada. They dimes ~Attention is hereby directed ‘0 the advertisement of the Ra- “931 Lake Portland Cement. Company, ”king for tenders for different. kings "f Work in connection with their buildings at Raven Lake and E111- ‘m's Falls. Copies of the plans and Specifications may be seen at ‘1‘? oxfice of McLaughlin Peel, buds-‘13; The company have been .delivering: large quantities of build- :3; m*"L‘LL‘I‘izil at their Raven Lake building site and the indications all 3:33 to great activity there when :33 snow and frost leave the ground. .‘FOX‘eman Sandy Logan has com- :yieted the lumbering operations near mackStock for Mr. John Carew. EV- ?mhing that Would make ties, lum- per or Shingles has been cut. and mum ‘0 SCUgog lake. The crew $01“): camp on Saturdav and on Lcuuuu .- 7, v . of Queen’s Lnn‘ersny. -PAID APPRENTICES WANTED for Millinery or Dressmaking, Apply at MISS A. MITCHELL’S. -Mr. Robt. Nesbitt, who was bad- gy burned by molten metal. at Syl- water's recently, is recovering. â€"â€"’I'heq 8-ycra-Old SOn of Rev. Mr. Yorston. Kinmount, who Was badly but while coasting last week, died on Friday. v -â€"On Friday night Billy LePage gave an exhiu‘ition of fancxand trick . . , _k-..+ emn nonnle at L“: I". defeated here by the Domaygcwu team. before a small house on Monâ€" lay night. Score: 5 : 3. â€".\ Ixxeeting 01' the shareholders of he Victoria County Creamery, will 3.) held at. the cremnery at 2.30 harp, on Suiurduy, Feb. 28th. ~lle sure and hear the concert in he Qumn-st. Methodist church,'to 'bla giwn by the married men of the 'hurrh, on Thursday evening, Feb. “I“ ‘0 ”cugog lake. The crew ‘ ' Saturday and on 1”day left Lindsay for Squaw Ri- fe! Where they will remain for the {Blame 0‘ the season. While the 90:5 W”? enjoying a. day in town, Ripper” dewlopfii a. remarkdzly imfculmvti‘tum of mirn and Percv ~Mr us (1135215:va uâ€"J- 'taycared. l Pleas asant to takeâ€"larva smali doseâ€"prise 3311;231:â€" ,St Andrew'5 ended a call to i Queen's Unm â€",\h'. John \iuutgomury, who was ricd at. I‘wthnl lasL Tuesday, was ‘0 of the cm rusidcms 01' Manvers. : divd on Sunday at the home- md. on :lu: lith concussion, after 111.; ill for 10 days with pneumonia. urch m‘ vn and ( .I preach )uld at aces. See the advertisement and Igmm elsewhere. -Attention is herebv directed l‘lxcsd door. )Ir. Jnhn Campbell‘s advertise- .L in last issue, re ’l‘m'ter Oats, 1M have >’.Li(l that, 2}, bushels L: 33mm fxom a pound of the 4. not from-1 bushel, as it read. \ictor Hugo' s xnasterpicc.,, “The {V of Joan Vuljmn" will be the act of Rev. Dr. Cleavcr‘s lecture St. .\mlrc\\"s church, Lindsay. heal rived “Din m ‘ery enjoyable “At Home" ‘31“ by the Collegiate Institute ’3' Society, in the Assembly on Fflday night, A number White Pine Balsam n11: new WAY- HAVe‘turn of mixid and Percy new stock of chromos. "9W Phinvahh. “it 13......” a V Little Local Lines. l GINBMHAM BRUGGIST I.. \‘Iilkinsun 0f Wycliffe ’l‘nrmlto will take the England semices at. Cam- .‘umhray on Sunday next in St. Paul's in the 8V- (T. I. hockeyists were, by the 'Bobcaygeon small house on Monâ€" 5 church here ) PTOf. Wallat: {IS highly respect- 1t cure; to Collection at Lindsay g f i ! a smoln block I flatbenet Both 1:!) in them +011 don. s« Scotch hand so iff’s mi finger J Ross Hc â€"A s Hawkins shotgun Ploded . gripped ricd aw: â€"â€"On E Carey v ing timl 0. Jun was on when th- He cam badly c that th he was sending Four me vahill 1 ‘Supuns JOAO u.\\‘01 u; SB.“ ‘quanQ an Insuoo unayomv “(1nd I{53.nâ€" â€"â€".\Iiss Ethel Neelamls left on 'j .105- day, for a visit with Eew Nor}: friends. â€"Mr. Johnston, of Cornwall. is Mr. Sidda-ll’s successor as account- ant at the Ontario bank here. â€"-Mrs. R. J. Mchwghlin attended the "convex-sat” of the Ladies’ Col- lege, Whitby, on Friday night. -â€"Miss Cullon its in Chatham study- ing advanced bookkeeping, in view of teaching again. -â€"Rev. 8. J. Shorey was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sadler, Ridâ€" outâ€"st., while in town. â€"Mr. Thos. Newhouse, wife and family, of Western Ontario, are visiting relatives and friends in Vern- I“ â€"Mr. William 'Armstrong of 010- quit, Minn., is spending a few weeks in this , district with relatives and friends. “ - m-_A.‘n soon HULK; I’ll-l any.-- â€"Mrs. Thornton of Toronto, left. for ’Bowmanville on Monday mornâ€" ing, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rickaby for a. few weeks. â€"Miss Minnie Agnew returned home on Monday, after spending a. month with friends in Toronto and UL all“, yv... I vvm-v "'0 â€"â€"Rev. John Garbutt, o! Fenelon . the town on Monday ‘mom-H Mouth. Organ Imitationâ€"Wm. Falls, was in mg, 0n, his “3' *0 attend a cum" Smith Champion of Canada. conventxon at Omemee. . . Jack Duly, Chennai-on lightweight â€"-Mr. A. M. Paton was m 'l‘oron‘ .mer of Canada. referee to last week. While there he atâ€" EXTRA . gemgtzs satismg‘m “3.35953 m w... g... “9°“ 31° which his son Douglas is a me ,. ghofie at stop In 0 rounds at ‘ $10 â€"Qn' Saturday morning Chief Nevi- son and Constable Foster went to the Raymond residence on Francisâ€"st. to take away a number of children. They were acting under instructions :of the Children’s Aid Society. The 1officers found three women and nine ‘children, one 14 years old, living there in destitution. The eleven persons had only two beds to sleep in. Nevertheless the mothers pro- tested violently against parting with their children, but after two hours the officers manag and children into a. hack. They were taken to Williamson’s and phoâ€"‘ tographed. Then amid tearful pro- tests on both sides the mothers and seven of the children were parted. The latter are now wards of the so- ciety that ordered their removal. mer for Wakely . Ford, lent. day to attend 'the millinery at . London and _Toronbo. be away about three WeekS. â€"-Miss Cora. Wallace left day to attend the millinery to last We' tended the c Hall by the which his 80! --Jluss uvxa. ....___,_- day to attend the millinery openings in Toronto, after which she will pro- ceed to Charlottetown, P.E.I., wigelje received in its behalf $20.65, which which is gratefully acknowledged. Mr. Buskin reports that 35,000 copies of the scriptural books have been sent out _ by the mission’s agency in 20' languages, and 60 var- ious edit-ions” of books and tractsj have been published by the mission for its Work in five languages. About. 300,000 copies and two other edi- tions are being published. One is a dictionary. of the Ojibfvvay language for the Indians. â€"Mr. Geo. Buskin of the Inter na- tional Colportalge Mission of Algoma. and the Northwest, has made his an- nual visit to Lindsay in behalf of the society' s 20*): year' 3 work, afnd â€"â€"On Satunday a. man named John Carey was badly hurt while unload. ing timbjer from a. car at the I. B.! k 0. J unct1cn near Kinmount. He was on top of the high-piled logs ‘when they began to roll off the car. He came down with them and was badly crushed. Dr. White found that though no bones were broken, he was hurt internally, and advised sending him to the Ross Hospital Four men, Messrs. yerrin, Rear, Mul- vahill and Webster, brought him down that night on a, hand-ear. It was a. severe journey for the injured. man, for the weather was cold, and although his four companions did not spare themselves, it was an ex- hausting trip. â€"A short time ago Mr. Samuel Hawkins wot Hillhead, Ops, fired a. shotgun at a. cat. The barrel exâ€" ploded , where Mr. Hawkins’ hand gripped "it ‘and the thumb was car- ried away. . -:On Saturday Mr.’Wa.lb'ux-n Gor- don, sop of Mr. E. Gordon of the Scotch Line, Verugam, had his left, hand so lacerated by-a. saw in Sher- ifi’s will, that ‘the thumb and first. finger had to be amputated at' the Ross Hospital. -â€"The other flay a brick mm the tep of a building on York-st... and narrowly missed falling into a. baby' 5 sleigh. During tbs high wind not long ago. a. 'secticm or a smokestack blew on the top of the block Primean’s store- is in, and flattened itself on the pavement. Both these mJSSIes had suddEn death in them. were worked. Kiss Edna. Bealga et a violin solo. and Miss Cora We)“ a. cgu‘plec' of snags. Ex-Pmsident, Pen-in, ol. ughes and Prindpd‘ Bax-stone made speecfies. Refresh? ments were served. 4 :rsonals left. on openings She will Boxing- locate B. J oshn has a. 'pion boy 11 liverllo ‘Ibsu ‘ champion ,lcft at 125 m mm. Cammell. THE BRITANNIA NAVAL BRIG ma c..us VVHL‘JW.‘ a Bicycle race on home trainerâ€".1 .\\’il lett vs. Geo. Campbkll, Champioa of Canada. Boxingâ€"Three rounds at 90 1113.. B. J oslin vs. Ted Southam, Cham- pion boy boxer. Three rounds at 110 ms; Thos. Daly vs. Abe Harris. ' Five rounds The Champions of Canada Are Coming to the Academy a! Music Lindsay Tuesday, February 241: ‘ At 8.:0 EM. BALLANCE.â€"Tn Lindsay, on Feb. 7th, Esther Wilson Ballance, aged 67 years. MONTGOMERY.â€"In Manvers. on Sunday, Feb‘, 15th, John Mont.- gomcry, aged 79 years. Bag Punch ingâ€"J ames Willctt, Champion of Canada. Acrobatic Actâ€"Jack Laughed] and Company. ‘ - ‘ l 11?: I Wresbiingâ€"Catch as catch can, best 2 in 3 falls. Alex. Pemn, heavy weight of Beaverton, vs. W. Lorne Galloway, Champion 140 m of Can- vers. McINNISâ€"BROWN.â€"By the Rev- Dr. Watson at Beam‘i'ton,= on‘ Feb. 11, Mr. Kenneth A. Mclnnis,-and Miss Sarah. Brown, bath ‘of Eldon. DAVEYâ€"COULTERâ€"By Rev. WJT. Wickett. at Victoria Read, on Feb, 11th, "Mr. Talbert E. Davey, to MiSS Mabel Coulter, bath of Dex- to any 140 ID throw in 15 m w ou throw in 15 minuwr Appl’y early to T- 0-] of 8., Hum-““- MARSH'ALIr-STEERâ€"On Saturday, Feb. 14th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. E. Robeson, John Marshall, Lindsay, and Minnie A... eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Steers, Man- the Opera. House, is the one topic of conversation in social and musical circles, and the great artist will be gmeted with one of the largest and most brilliant audiences of the sea.- son. Miss Helen Wyrick, of Detroit, entertainer, who is at pment with Mr. Harold Jarvis in recitals in Manitoba, and Miss Isabel Gordon, 8010 violinist, are her assistants. Mr. W. Spencer Jones is accompanist and director of the tour. Plan now open at Porter's book- store; three rows 50c.. balance down stairs 35c, gallery 25c. Below is a. photograph of the great American contralto, Mrs. Bertha. (Bushing, Child, of Boston. whose coming appearanca with her talented company. under Mr; J .' Parnell Maf- ris'. direction next Friday evening m J. E. Robeson 01 Bethany. Them-ids was clad in crepe de chute trim)!”d with wandennes insertion 91nd Whit? silk rfli‘bon. She carried a Beautiful bible draped with long bows of white satin ribbon. The pments' were costly. Congratulations. ley. 'A WEARâ€"BMW t Pr wag celebra t the home 0% lbs. Jae. H. Steer of the 7th concession of Ian- vers, on Saturday attemoon. Feb ‘14th, when their eldest! daamzrhm Minnie A., and Mr. John Marshall of Lindsay, were married. The ceremony was performed by ROV- Eémic singingV'Chas' Aademy of Music, Friday, Feb. m: amflv Reduced nu mm Columbia poi-”8- ”'3 t” 1e. Tacoma. Portland. Calm)” and ColoradO. bananas R”- SPECIAL ’ENJAGhMENT Champion colomd boxer Quite Worth! FROMâ€" will forfeit 510 that he cannot Hatchott. J ones, one of 25c. ground On Durham-5L, nczu frame house ; I and four cottages. On Russell-st near E house. stable and the premises is fairly good condit Eightâ€"mowed house south ward, : .. between Glcnclg and Melbourne, solid brick house. eight rooms, summer kitchen -: ncrc land. _ Price very reasonable. Also a number of homes in other parts of town. Apply to S.- H. PORTER. Watchman-Warden TOWN PROPERTY Corner William and Russell~ solid brick houses with h: and all conveniences. On Melbourne-st... betwccx and Cambridge. two 501 houses. -tw’o stoneys, 8 mo and soft. water. Built. tw Two miles northeast of Lindsay, 70 acres ; 62 plow land, balance pas- ture ; 42 acres seeded down. All well fenced. Good frame house. two frame barns, one .with stone .loundation.» . . ;Wood lot, or 120 acres 15 miles east 1 qt Lindsay, two miles from Emily C 9k, 3 miles from saw mill ; .about ten acres heavy timber. bal- ance tamarac. The heavy timber alone will sell for abput $1000. One of the best farms in the county of Victoria containing about 112 acres, all plow land, in first-class state of cultivation. Buildings good. Eight miles from Lindsay. one mile from Reaboro, and four miles from Omemee. 250 acres 8 miles southeast of Lind.- say : first-class brick dwelling. .. frame barns and other outbuild- ings. ‘ 200 acres 8 miles northeast of Lind- say : good dwelling, fine barnsâ€" one with stablling for 65 head of cattle. Will sell 100, 150 or 200 -The three-mile race at Ottawa on Monday was won by Gesner in 7.26%. -â€"Mr. Curtis' Minnie Késwick con- tinues her good work at Ottawa. On Saturday she won the second and third beats in the fast time of 2.25}. when the mce was postponed. On Manday Rex Waldorf, who is racin‘g under protest. wan the event. but had to go in 2.22}. â€"The champion stallion Crisocns in an exhibition mile at Ottawa lowered the Canadian ice recard to 2.15. Earn: and Town Property FOR SALE To all new mhscn'bbm we will send ““3va Startothecloseot the session (probably in August) end (the Watchmanâ€"Wattle: for one year for One Dollar. To old subscribers paying all rears and one year in advance we will send the Daily Star for 25 cents extra. No finer moons of parlia- mentary proceedings cane be found in Canada, than appear in the Dailv do... some lively fighting. Greet eflorts will doubtless be made to force the important term issue to the trout. and the governmnt will be called upon to declare itself {or or against an increase in the customs duties. Parliament will be asked to sanction at least one, and probably more than one tramoonfinmtal railâ€" Way scheme, and it can scarcely: avoid the passing of drastic legisluw tion dealing with the subject of el- ection frauds» Altogether the see- sion promises to be one of exception- al interest. r > b > HONEYTO TOLOAN- ‘ act-er. cs. ffwb siomys. 8 rooms, ham soft. water. Built. two years Al Exception! Otis Sporting Nola. yyâ€"OV77- near R C churChv {rule e and § acre land. 0n 3 is a bake-shop in condition. -P nmr William. double also single house int‘Vccn Wilhan two solid brick in'mst part 0‘ acre land: price Russellâ€"55. , two with bathrooms CASH Fancy linen tray cloths, fringed all round, fancy open work centres. Regular prices 15 cents. Only each ....................... "C search for n menus or cure one u struck by the great value or the ounce f of prevention. Keeping the germs out ’ it in every way preferable to dealing ' with the matter after they have once ; entered the body. This tact .ctenddc‘ medicine is impressing more and more ' deeply on the minds of public nuthori- T flunndtbemhandtheirreeponee' in the form of provisions for improved 1 public and private sanitation is one or ' the striking features or the social prog- ' remotthepreeenttime. Allthemore enlightened nations. states and cities of a the world possess organized deport-3 menu of health. which. with varying: degrees of thomughnees. deal with the " problemn presented by the Meadow} diseaseointhelightotthelnteitdb- cova'iee. 1 Fifty years ego the term pteventive medicine m unknown. Today it rep- resents; great body of well attested and accepted principles. It has cleaned our sin-ell. it has helped build our model tenements. it has purified our food and our drinking water. it he. en- teed our home- nnd kept away disease. it he prolonged our live- nnd it has whichbllve. Fine English cotton. front yoke of 20 tucks, 20 rows of 2-in unbroidm cry insertion. also ruffle of heavy‘ Fine English Cotton, Mother Hub- bard Yoke with {our clusters of tucks, three tucks in each cluster ; else mines of Embroidery on neck and cults ................ .. Fine quality cotton. aware front, yoke of lawn with hematitchim and {our clusters of tucks” five tucks in each cluster. Sale 7 Price ...... ........ .. ...... .‘ ............ 0! fine Cotton, [other Hubbard Yoke, six clusten of two tucks each. male on neck and cun's, and pearl buttons .. .................... Tray Cloths. Dresser Covers ’ Pillnw Shams and Five ‘ O’Clock Tea Covers NEW PRINTS. only each ........... “Trustworthy Goods at Uniformly Right Prices.” Ladies’ White Gowns M Morin. For The... Store Closes Saturday Evenings at nine o'clock during February tad March. J. Sutcliffe 8: Sons ...u. an o- A first flowing of our Imported and Domestic Print. for the oomiueeuon will be coupled yith our “Great White Event. Ll N DSAY otthe " Below will be found only 1 Partial list of the many éholce offerings~ for this, the third wwk at our White A Truly Great White Event SUTCLIFFE’S WHITE SALE 60-inch bleached table linen, extra. quality, neat small pattern, pretty border-,regular40cpcryard “I! 68-in. bleached table linen, heavy double damask floral patter-wall border. regular 60 cents m special ....................... ... On Monday. without removing ye.- terdly'o tea halves, he repeats the pron.~ as; ‘on Tuesday da capo and on Wed- neoday do capo, and so on through the week. Toward the close of it the great pot is tiled with an acid mash of tea leaves. out of which the liquor in equoaedbythepressureotatincup. By thistime thetea toot thecoiorof Autrsnnn Yes. In the interim ct Australia an tho men drink-tea. They drink it all day Sunday morning the ten maker shirt! .with a clean pot and g clqan regard. he put 15 huig over the fire with a unflciency of .water in it for the day's brew. and when this pug boiled ho liquid. Beautiful muslin shuns, heavily hand embroidered, hematiwhed {rill Special only each ....._‘......,. _ White lawn aprons, yoke band, em- lroidery and insertion, trimméd bib and shoulder strapsâ€"some em- broidery edged shoulder straps- others.tuckad shoulder straps, reg- ular price! 750 and 856. n. Cambric covers, round neck, broidery trimmed. hematite!!- ed yoke only ....................... M l- mblufluo “De! tells me." said Uncie Eben. “dnt contentment in better dun flebel. butl'spidonldntwitde propane!“- as! could Inbbotot'em “once."- hid: linen he; covers, size 32 x 82 hematitdled, drum work and heav- ily hand embroidered corners and borders. Some in Manuel-fig. ‘ hoard drapes to match, size L25 18x54, special each ......._.... {or sou-coo.- gâ€"fiflngvbeen blunt)” 33 ONE PRICE PAGE NINE

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