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Watchman Warder (1899), 25 Feb 1909, p. 13

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EH THE WEEK’S NEWS 6T the + » fl comm and msr‘ficx Cambray, Feb. 21â€"1119 Cambray bralich o! the de‘axi's Instituté will meet. at. theho‘menl Mrs.’W.B.Feir- by Ira J. Wood, Mrs. J. 13do All the members in and come'and bring a. friend with you- m I)! luo- w-.â€" 7 Robert Sandman entertained a number of their friends from Lind- The Farmer! 3nd Women‘s Imus. tam. of Victoria: County. intend running an excumon to 09mm on! Jun 9'). MW“ no bums u. Guelph to accommodate m- 0mm at modem“ coat. 'mck- of. good for than days. Valenti... Fob. 21â€"Mr. Philip and: had a wood drawing boo imi m an! as a. result has ‘0. large pile oi wood in his yard. | If. Victor Sung“! has returned ai-i (or sputum a. wank with Niagara I'd!- iriméa. .54-... "ILA h-n haun‘ The Farmers’ and Women’s msu- tubes, of Victoria County, intend running an excursion to Guelph on June 22. Arrangements are being- mado at Guelph to accommodate all 'eXcursionists at moderate cost. Tick- ets good for three days. North 0138. Balsam Grove, Feb. 22.-â€"A number of neighbors and friends asseznbhd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Com. on Wednesday evening, Feb. 17 to show their appreciation of good will and wishes by presenting them with a handsome hanging lamp and set of dishes with the following ad- dress read by Mr. J. Thurston? To Mr. and Mrs. J. Copp and fam- ily: It is with feelings of deep re- gret that we have gathered here to- to show they will and “risk with a hands ad! of dishes “as read b To Mr. and fly: It is w'l grad: that we PAGE TWELVE very satisfactory, and encourages us to'keep talking about Solid Leather Boots for men, women, boys and girls Farmers' ad Women: luau-x V of Victoria; County. intend LtF’FOHn. I 3 un mar-lion to 09mm 0::3 mam. For». nâ€"Quite'. , iugm i2. MW“ urn being number npcnt Saturday in town.- Lt Guelph to accommodate all We are glnd to hear that!» sick onion a moderate cont. 'I‘ick- are improving again. . xi tor three duys. Mr. Nat-mu: Wilson. of agar-onto ..._. radical Ooilego, is visitingg‘frlnads arc. . l _‘ . . .â€" VALENTIA Hr. John Cinrk 'nnd’mnily, of . ,. . i Bqliydun‘. spent. Sunday in. our bum. $5.: 33d «an? mphl‘sgi “W“ It OWN-"ill flirty ml hold wood in his yard. PM“ "in M93»! grow danced an we”, 8‘8““! h“ "mm” ”Etna woe ma ham in the morning. di weak 1th Via m W9 8“ Paint. the family moving regard? a “ ’ 3“ iswat: rm! W18: them every museum " ‘ntoroow mac. awzkiuswflfiiewm “garflhguig Berti; Pml ton in visiting in. r. oom Vt: on. with a sore foot in not able 103 Mr. Cacil Time“ has purchased a vat. I gasoline engine. Here are Some More Smooth. N0 214 Ladies’ extra. fine quality Kid Bluclxer, . patent ' ' leather tips, SOLID LEATHER through and through, goodyear welt, sewn sales which insures perfectly smooth insoles, free from tacks .and r N0 1251. Girls’ Oil Grain Lace Boot, soft, pliableup- pars; double leather at toes. comfortable fit- ‘ “ 7- nun»- A an- o! LITTLE BRITAIN Spring Goods. arriving every week. We will show you the very smartest productions in fine Boot and Shoes for Spring and Summer Wear. tbat are produced in America. When ‘ in town be sure to HAVE 04 LOOK in our Wows. BALSAM GROVE. “cmnAY. NORTH OPS. A 3mm popumm écnoon. _ .W "In union than 1- 0M," "In 9y.” play a. multitude of counsellor. than 'hmtflaymm‘ the W mudgyudom." My. two of I In I lit aim man- why grandma!!! - mud-r 1: but ,tppfiud‘ 099933 firm iiEJ hoipitnl- Tuesday night to’bid you {M’on' theeve‘ of your departure from out: .m'iIdst, having‘ spent 30‘»!an yesteryea- tubes wiur us, proving youmu a true mend in times 0: troibtezi We feel that we cannot 'let .you go with- out a. slight token of appreciation. We, therefore, beg of you to accept these gifts as a slight remembrance of pleasant days. at Balsam vae. Wishing you and your family , ull prosperity in your new home and oc- cupation Signed in behalf of. your . . old neighbors and, friends. - '.. :n 2.4.1”. “mount-3o 0m "Clan-UV- » ..â€" On account of if Copp's ill baa-1th Mr. 1:. C. Webster made a tunable reply thmlglng those profit“ for their - u- _...n v... kindness shown to Mr. mu m. Copp and family on their dgpurturo they having proved themselves a true neighbor and friends to an. .Afmr A- ,4 â€"'--I nut-nah- "Ulsuuv- unu- ...._._V W music being rendered find .s'enfesh- manta served they dispersed-by sing- ing "God be with you till we meet. 0.0.0.0.. Cresswell, Feb. 22.â€"-Owlng to the lnclemency of the weather on Tues- day night the carnival was post- poned until Thursday. The manag- ers are deserving of much credit for having such a fine sheet of ice under such unfavorable conditions. But an appreciative crowd enjoyed them: selves immensely. There were many costumes of various colors. The prize list ran as follows: :- v.3...“ rt‘c Manilla. r. ‘ Keg raceâ€"lat, L. Edwards. ' Whistling raceâ€"15f, Harry Kes- lick. Couple raceâ€"lst, L. Edwards and Miss Champion; 2nd, Ed. Fennelly and Miss K. Fennelly. "72,- .I_:.~.. auu 21133 1.3. sunny--.” Boys’ raceâ€"151:, Clarence Windrm}; 2nd, Carl Davison. --- v' n-.. 11911:].- Best dressed gentâ€"C. Steele, illa. J . Murray. U. mulluv- Mr. Chas; Bott left on" Monday evening for the city to transact bu- siness. . Mr. J. Fennelly. of Tyvan, $35k” who has been visiting his paremth for the past two months, returned home with his bride on Tuesday last. Miss Kate Patterson left on Sa- turday to spend a. few days with her sister, Mrs. Richard Pearce, Toron- to. I‘ sin Lace Boot, soft, pliable up- leather at toes, comfortable fit- and well put together. . 1 25 vdeessed ladyâ€"Miss K. uv -â€"._ ' mile rgcé-llst,‘ L. Edwards, comic ORESSWEI‘L. costume (ladies) -< Mr. Bateson, o! Mfllhrook and If. Williamso- were guests of Innate- son on Thursday. ~ ' - Miss Maude Blantyre is confined to the house withJagrippe-for the past few days. . Kinmount, Feb. 22.â€"-0wing to the ram on Friday last thg chkgy {latch between Kinnonnt and Mindentenms‘ “3"” "W“ ‘:"'f.‘f"""a " ' cou- wns not played. Both teams wens :hooduii; fig?“ ”km“ he" on hand With °' W bunch °l root- ' Hr. Hum Wilkinson. of Omemee art; but when the time came totstuEt 3‘85“ acho‘ol, we“ Sunday with the gone the ice was nothing but Mendi‘here.‘ . “m” The 3“” "5 MW “'1’- f Kr ‘ In. Gnrdener spent Sundny til Team next. The Icon! tonm _M;mmd. In Renboro. - entertained the m 1303!: toga. ”(Influ’A. L. Rnebuck in nt present supper nnd dance In the” Cmd‘lfirwung friend: in Hidland. FOMW' 118"- A 10‘”. “a“. _ .W , yon Tnumber of- young people from I‘D.“- Among those “bum minaret-In conjunction with the memb- enjoy the hop W “"3“” “F. J-. BIO-'03. Ebenezer tongue. spent a iAustin, 'who tripped the MN 1.; _ .1,W.,pmm mm “mug.“ the tie in a my um made the m par-cuss, Bethany. 1m 'rhurnduy imen groan WM} onvy. "' ”awning. ~ ”.4 A_.A--_‘-_-t men 51"“ warn vâ€"vg- . ‘ ,‘ _.‘.,_,.V. A!" morning- uo our comma. ,.,., .._... ‘ » phylum“. Dr. White. opened tho dm . w- ‘ . NESTLETON. of his druz nor-«tad to. ho'bohnld Neath-ton. Fob. aimâ€"Mr. and mu. an empty whisky out on the doorgaohn Nmbltt wont to Toronto Tucs- fltOPa 1* ohould ““0 M 19“ "50w doy 16th. to attend tho oponlng 0! on St. Valonuno'l Wrbut Widtntf. nonhuman - ‘ ly who donor had not ompflod It M. ,lr.‘ G. Joblln. anmun. pol-nod that time. ” A .thlfouch our ylnuo on Tuesday. A A , ,- L__A A HIU'I â€"v â€"--v â€"-_ on at. Valonuno'l Daymut evident}, 13/ a» donor had not. emptied It M. that time. ’ Vivian. the young son of Mr. A. Tall: la mu m the Ron Houpltsl, when he undorwcnt an oponflon by Dru. Front. and HoAlplno on Ionday 0! lat. week. Dally report! out» that the little follow 1- plating dong and will non be home again. Mm". R. H. Baku and R. How- ard. of Mlndon. were here on Friday lust. Rev. Liv. Kingston. 0! Ilium. preached in St. ona' church hero on Sunday last to a large congmv 7 Rev. A. C. Cummer and Mr. J“. Wilson were in Toronto most of last. week attending a special session of the Synod of Toronto Diocese which was called to elect. a successor ’ to the late Bishop Sweatman. Mr. W. T. Craig is back again from Gow Ganda and speaks well of that part of Ontario. He left his two sons Albert and James Butts hard at work devloping his silver tlon. was called DO 8180!; I. uuuw- the late Bishop Sweatmun. Mr. W. T. Craig is back from Gow Ganda. and speaks that part of Ontario. He 1 two sons Albert and Jame hard at work devloping his mine. - Mr. Alex. Moore is having at new maple floor put in his barber shop. , Mr. Henry Smith has gone back to his farm in Galway, after an absence of several years in Cobourg and the Northwest. ‘ Miss Maggie Brown has about re- recovered from her recent severe illness. ' ~ _ . .. . -|__1-. wart- 1;.uvwâ€" . Mr. Wm. T. Boldt is slowly 113.00%} M388 Jewel ering from an attack of rheumatism. ed‘with frlen Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tremayne vandl Mrs. H. Re Mrs. Thornton, of Peterboro, have her daughter been visiting at Mr. John ChYDOW' na. ,. eth’s in Lutterworth tor the past Mrs. Win. week or tyvo. _ , quilting to 4 Judging from Sir Jas. Whitney 3 ladies recap}; w'ords he does not want the members port haan of the legislaturg to take up so much m, and“ Valuable ‘ time with long-Willa“l ley, we're ”in speeChes. He wants the members r0 1 last. 7‘ work hard and get away by G°°di Miss Mabe Friday. ISLAY- ’- â€"A number from,’ here Islay, Feb. 22.â€"The Islay branch carnival at Argyle. on» of the Woman’s Institute will hold | ...Sknting has meat-h a social evening at the home of Mrs. might for the past few Jim. Wilson, on 'Thursdav evening, llate snow has intql'fen March 11th. A good program~ ls being prepared. Members and.; the CAMBRA‘ neighboring people are requested to The Farmers' and 1 keep the date in mind. - ' tubes. of Victoria 1 A ,Ax_._ -_ unnugI-ch‘n ScotchLine, Feb. '24.â€"'rhere wi-u ‘made at Guelph ‘0 ammww a" be some novel services in the Bap- excursionistshat moderate ”St" “Ck' tist church on Sunday, when eight €418 good for three days. or ten men, under the leadership of . -.-- Mr. A. C. Bingham,' general secre- _ PENIEL tary of the Lindsay Y.M.C.A., will Peniel. Feb. 22:â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. take charge. A male quartette will E: Webster. of Mariposa station and ,sing. This will be supplemented by Idaughter. 'Pearl. spent Friday at Mr. solos. Mr. Percy Mulhern, the tam- W. 3.. Wright's. . ions b0}: soprano, will also sing. "Mrs and Mrs.~ Wm. Trethewey. of rmmm uni-I ho three servnces. mom-.wnM‘.;"e_xsmnt Sunday at Mr. R. “I. ‘V‘VJ â€"_-_--_7 ous Iboy soprano, will also sing. There will be three services, mom- ing at 11. afternoan at 4 and even- ing at 7 o 'clock. Dunsford, Feb. 28.â€"On Friday ev- ening 0! last week Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thurstqn entertained a number of yogng people at their home. - ,1- -4 nno_!A._.l I.-- “ MrE. hoi-es, of Lindsay, visited her daughter, Mrs. Webster, here on Mon- Bliss Maud Woollard, of Bobchy- geon, spent Sunday at her home in this village. Dunsi'ord was well represented at; the carnival in Bobeaygeon on Tues- day night. The load oi young peo- ple who attended report a very en-. joyable time. We are having very wintry weather at the present time, and it makes it very disagreeable tor those who are hauling loge to the wonderful mil-l at Emily Creek. . .. We understand by laIt week's pap; er. (Pleasant Point news) that the: Melon boys proved thejootball, match to be a tie, but we Dynstor'd boys know that they nev‘er'ih'ade a goal. and the Duneford beys‘” made ne-l;:,, I‘ll! _‘__“_' getting out ice.» A jolly thigh load of about tweno ty, left Dunstord last Friday even- ing, and spent a. very sociable time at the home of Mr. W. A. Thurston. The Lenten semen have startod in St. John’s Cfiurch. Dundord. and we hope that they will be 19.1365 at- ‘tendad. , ' Mr. Walter and Kiss Florence Kon- nody uttendedOdhg-han’s (have and spent a. very enjoyable evening. 'Dunsford, Feb. 28.â€"-0n Friday ev- KINMOUNT. SCOTCH LINE. DUN SFORD this . heat-e}; W the great boundless anorthwest and the teeming immi~ ‘grnnts. and them-gen t need or volunâ€" iteers.’ to sacrifice their interests I»! need'be and gowesttozmpply the thousands with the; breed of lite._ lbsâ€" Vâ€"iolét anlord, of “(act- wobd. is at prmopi visiting her cou- Iin'.’ Miss Kart. ' “Hr. Hurry Wilkinson. or Omemee ! ",Don'tl forget the {you on March 5th. 'r-r-w" -__ ”A numbn- trom around hora nt- ‘undo‘d the puny at Ir. (ioorco (Havana’s Thursday owning and "ppm“; find “no. A. _A,_‘| ”it's-Ti. “Kitâ€"MFG back char upend- tng the summer fig the wyn‘h --. l I- quantum. John md Hoary Chapman were pun-chm;- ut E. Montgomery's ulo ..... 0%} 76756 iiinfii of his wife wm: acct-lot favor the homo o! the Rov. R. A. Delve la again under. tuv Wm. H.1tompson and L Joblln took advantage of the sleighing to lay In the mm! supply 9! lce.___ A,‘._ u- v." â€"â€"â€"â€"- """r 0’ Our genial friend from lllorkstock. Tom‘ Swulu. has deported to enjoy life on- the prairies. Mr. :Andy Malcolm called on J. Emmerson recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson called on Janetville friends Thursday last. Mr. A. Carnegie, Port Perry. drove into a crack on the lake. and only that a team was nearby might have lost. a. valuable horse.. - 1 _ A x'n..oln ' Miss Mabel Fisher spent. a. few .weeks with Cambray and Oakwood ' MANSE GROVE Manse Grove, Eklon. Feb; 22.â€"-â€"Mr. H. Heaslip has returned, after spend- ing some weeks with Niagara friends. Miss Fisher. ofimlestone. Sash. is at present visiting her parcnts. Miss Jewell. -of Canningbon. visit,- ed‘with friends here recently. Mrs. H. Reid is at present visiting her daughter, Mrs. Miller. of Wino- quitting to a. number of the young ladies recently. at which.the.v all re- port havjn' had at good time. Mr. 89d“ iss MgFadycn,gmf Hart- Iav- wereuin our midst on..<Sunday CAMBRAY .. The Farmers' and Women's Insti- tutes. of Victoria County, intend running an excursion to Guelph on June 22. Arrangements are being made at Guelph to accommodate all exeursionists .at moderate cost. Tick- ets good for three days. “â€"- PENIEL Hist as week. - {' Mrs. (Iridium. of Lindsay. is visit- }ingf’het: brother. Mr. W.- J. Wright Mother friends in this vicinity. 'Mrg.‘ -.{Honry Whetter .is‘viaiting Momma Port Perry. =1 Mm, Doug-dd New entertained I.A'_‘_ LL!â€" Woodvme,“ spent my Osborne's. ' ‘ * ' M136 Pearl McKague spent week in Cannington with her Miss- Ettie mack. Miss ~Saint: McIntyre has returnen from a two-week's visit to her. sis- ter. Hts. James Bodie, Toronto. "Mt "Thou. Williamson, 01. Baillie- boro, visited at Mr. James. Wright's OAKWOOD Feb. 28;--A‘ meeting of Who committee 0! the dwemt tele- U. H. nvvâ€" -v- filter much discuslon a vote was fwm and the Northern Electric m 51mm preference over the Inde- by the close vote 015 to 4. Km Ida. Hogg is visiting in Cold- water; (or the next week. ‘ _.IA..- gal. of Judith fit. Johngfidrdy was on number fromf here took in the val at Argyle.on Monday night. ating has been the order of the ; for the past few weeks but the snow has intqq'fered. somewhat. Wm. H611-inzsworth, gave a ayâ€"m'flyrwe ... m. yin meet with every '5de to . quilting this iléiutyre has returnpd social . at. Nestle- mt last her aunt. the sick Hunter's has“. peeling poutoui with a. safety nwr. The Farmen' and Women's Imm- 11mm. of Victoria County. intend Running. u: excursion to Guelph on ' “-‘- "-n hnlmr June 25. Arr-wt: no being made a Guelph to tccommodue all excursionma at moderute cont. Tick. on good for three dag-a. ‘ tilt church has tut Sunday. The church was filled at the owning lor- ‘vtco. whnu our Hindu broth»!- told may luumtln‘ storm of hill M- tlvo had. showing the grout and of «mousing thmmmlnc mutton- vme. were the gun-ti of Ir. md um Jone. on Hundny afternoon. ‘ The Minor Ventral. of Robots-goon are thInr Mood-how this weak. Hr. and um Hall. of Goldwater. Int-M but weak at the’ home of their ulster. Mn. Herb Road. Mr. In (krdluor. of Fruukl‘ln. called on his friends. llr. and Ira. Road last Sunday uvanimz. Mr. W. .1. John. of 0mm. mus in our village for a nhort time the other day. The Farmers' and Women's Insti- 'tutes. of V‘ict'orin County. intend runnlnc‘ an excursion to Guelph on June 22. Armaments are balm: made at Guelnh tn uccommodnto an ' , A, -.-.0 "mph- June 3'6. nun”-.. ....... made at Guelnh tn accommodatn all excursion‘sts It motkrnte cost. Tick- ets goad for three days. Hartley. Feb. 23.â€"â€"’I'he Misses Van-ll stone, of Woodville. spent Sunday“ with relatives here. , '1 Miss Forsythe. of Toronto. isl‘ spending a short holiday with her ‘ friend, Miss Tens. Driscoll.‘ l‘ The special servxces are still being] continued in the Methodist church 4 here. The Rev. Mr. Tonkin, of Cam- ‘ bray, assisted Rev. Mr. Whnttnm ‘ last night. ‘ The Rev. Mr. Young. of Eldon. will ‘occupy the pulpit of Knox church at Glcnumi. next Sunday. A telephone line is being organiz-I ed from Hartley to Cambray. andi we hope thnt in the near tuture wei a continued it was necessary to have: ,- AA“:- 517 Mr. D. A. “oxalic! Sonya. Feb. 22.â€"A vote was talc-'- en last Sabbath to decide the hour for service on Sunday morning. The' decision was in favor of eleven o'-| clock. so we shall all have one-half ' hour to work on henceforth. Owing to the inclemency of thei weather last Tuesday evening the! carnival at Cresswell was postpode until Thursday following. Our young people were there. but failed to take home any of the prizes. A sleighload went up Saturday evening ‘again and always report a good time. The next skating outing will be to the Maniila carnival Monday night. - Miss Lilian Dee. of Rochester. is the guest of Mrs. Dougald McPhail. We are glad to hear that Mr. Vic- tor Ormiston has quite recovered from his serious illness. Miss Sadie Ferguson has left home for Toronto to visit the wholesale millinery before she takes up busi- neuv in Barrie. .-~’â€"v Mia: Ianâ€"£15 VMcKinnon has also de- parted for Toronto for mother sea- son at millinery. was Camplin and Miss Pout. of Argyle, spent a few days with Mu, William Real. Mr. Hoses Gibon and tem‘ly hnve moved to their newly purchased farm near Zephyr. We understand that. his son nelvme will remain on the old place in his stead. On Friday evening 3 small party gathered. at. Mr. Howard's. They were well entertained and no time was wasted in preliminaries. but dancing was first, last and :11. The Women's Foreign Missionary society met Inst Friday afternoon at the residence or Mr. HcChong. A very interesting meeting is report- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dare enter- tained their friends but Thursday evening at an oyatar supper. VMr. 'Anthony McKinnon and Miss Rose J ackett were at Cromwell rink Saturday evening. _Every6ne in tits vicinity is m. in; the mont of the 300d ”slashing. Teams drawing wood. kg and uw-l nâ€"a -__- Teams driving wood: we gnu-u? Tan more mtm were sent to logs are very numerous. also cutters“ print: in Imdon for muting u not. and light uldghn. make time- my and muting the police. hum-tin: sad jovial. ' ‘ m Roosevelt in mun-ma Etem'ung and jovm. mam Roosevelt m mm Some of our Bony: people Ithâ€" an; In I: vary am to luvs ed the ball in J ohnson'l hall. Block- Cancun gateway: tmty 1 wgtor, on Iondny nouns. m, . . m ulmpouth at Ir. Inn's m Duluth in sound the 130* “may uttmdd by our W. m tint 3M tum/ the thin for to mytooktnmotthouwek’m smut.- Winn-rt '.- LL-AA .4“ AI...- - “PAH“. I. hli“ I- MI- 4- Jun ‘dnfl‘ F: REA BORO HARTLEY with than. ' Knox cnurcn at _ I horland, Feb. 23.â€"Mr. Daniel Mc- .". . being organiz- IQuarrie, teacher of the Dig-by school, Cambruy. andlwas in the village visiting friends near Iuture we i from Eriday night to. Sunday even- .v tha benefits of fine. on which night he returned . u- "in: 2 home. all. int-tar. Hrs. Vic-:on. accompfl areal Mrs. Thoa. lJrom Feudal ome been visiting sale Wedding b1 moi-n Mr. Willie *utchewm. . de- .11. Sum, ‘ 3°." on Sundw. Mr. ‘11ch “1|. ,, Ll- A-l... ‘ “0' eutW-_ m Sud‘y oval” There W?"' ““‘e Sunday evening. and from have of Ir. Hur'ry Robertson last week. Ir. Thom Grant is «pending 11 low duyu in Toronto. Ir. (loot-go Vunntono vhltod Cm- nington lut week. In. Hugh Fol-sumo attended .tho funeral at her mum. Ir. Dun In hood. in Cumincton. Ir. J. G. Dickey visited with rriondu in Cunnington over Baum. Ir. and In. Hwain. ol Valentin. vlniud ll. the home 0! Ir. and flu. .lohn l'rouno ovor flunduy. Tho mammal ol the music rink will hold I big carnival on the owning at this 96th. when excnliml. prim will b« glvon for tho variant lcouwmal. _- ..__._..I.. nulll ntt'endunta 0! ‘ Mr. and In. Giana. Cuvofly In" [have ior Toronto Tuesday and will tutu in tho automobile uhow. Mr. A. D. Carmichael spout the weaken and with friends in Beaver- ton. Mr. liort Shearer. oi I’oflorlnw. vi- uitod with Ir. and Ira. E. B. Griz. ‘ovor Sunday. him. John McKee. of demands. it: iviuiting her main. II. Mid Lira. 11mm How in. . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Anderson, of Wictoria Road, spent the Week and iwith Ilr. Jon._8tpica. L-a-‘A iVI'I‘UI' W lvuuv. â€"- vâ€"vvâ€" u... w..." ..__, [0030“ Rowan. 'to the old figure as bolore the cut . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Anderson. of lot 10 per m. m made. haw: ‘figd'gmgh" "w“ ”d I’mi'dcnt Wright of enigma; . Him Bella Currie returned home “WI,“ aleu‘dl£.w:‘w inv'anbedsa sub- ,to-day. after spending an enloyable ; ”gig. with propellers that work like . - ' . d l Bea -I ,ueeks Unit with Irien s n ver ”bonus-1am. ton. . Miss Pearl Prom, 01 Oakwood. is| 5‘3““?! Bow. 0’ Hinto, 1‘“ lvisitlng here with her brother, Hr. :been sent (or W1 ct the Gilelph a?- J. Prouse. {sizes on a charge of marrying Ibis The people of this vicinity can now indece. 1538 W Ann'Bur’con. be supplied with first-class oats at, The one. hundredth anniversary of 80 cents per bushel. These oats {the Quebec board of trade was cele- ‘vook first prize at the Ottawa and brand with a banquet, at which Sir 'Iair. Call on Andrew McKay. Charles Fitzpatrick was one of the i The Farmers' and Women's Insti- s , totes. of Victoria. County. intend King Alfonso of Spain witnessed Irunnlng an excursion to Guelph on aeroplane flights ,1 pun. France. on lJune 22. Arrangements are being Saturday. _ . made at Guelph to accommodate all In the Legislatum the debate in re. liexcursionists at moderate cost. Tick- ply to the speech from the throne lets good for three days. my; opened. “A 15-...1 Mnlnm nf Ternnerana | Master Earl Woodcock, the infant son‘of Mr. R. E. Woodcock. is at lpmeent very ill. but hopes are held [out by the parents and th'eir many ”fiends. for the lad's speedy recov- 7 'ur. Keslick, teacher at Reed: school. was in the viilage over Mr. Isaac Bowins, of Battletord, Sask. is the guest of friends in and around the village for a few days. The pie social which‘was given by the Glee Club girls was a grand suc- was, the proceeds amounting to $27.46. Mr. Wm. Boyce, of Tory Hill, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Ward, Mr. Bryce is also buyi‘kg horses to take to the Northwest. 'yu'u.“‘°' lvualu an. a \ ‘ Miss Margaret Williams and m"lorfls. NJ. .David Galway are visiting iNorhud An extra. Hrimda. , , _ _ sum Cong: is visiting friends around town for a few days. Mr. Ju. Hansfield was in the vil- lage last Monday on business. Mr. Geo. sell called at the village the other day. and visited his sister Mrs. Richard Day, who has been on the sick list, but who is slowly re- covering. When no w’ve supposed to celebrate the birthday: of Feb. 29,1909 ? The weather is quite “venue. a!- ter the thaw. Mr. Wetun and Mrs. Phillips, of Coboconk. spent Sunday with It. and Mn. Ward. In. Roqt. Delaney. of Peta-hora, isniflngofihereiuer, In. D. Day who n gt present very 1.1. [in m. Wand. of Bentley. mt Suds! tt homo. 'y. . ' ‘. from Asia Minor, Hungary Miss Mildred Rhads, of Coboconk, .wm Indies town on W last week. mu Nellb Andy, of 3011301... spent Sunday at home. '11:: Victorin Glee Club held scoo- cert in the'Fomben'.Hall on Fab. 19,:nd it prowdto be ngmndncp‘ W‘ WOODVILLE- NORLA ND , of Baby, mm CAST OR IA nmmm rail-mum . Magi-hum to-abolish the bar “ml”. 0‘ Hunflton’a civic fuel cor} with It. In. added to go on purchaSI «as yur, Wu the protests W, m. ‘ In. 110.5 Savim depom in U , bank- an increasing 1‘ 8 ay. spat m. and now mate 54“ (:37, Tot-.1 deposits m0“! :5: fh’: the mud report of ‘h 1‘... ‘ v n..“-_ __“1... oft-n! LVBI" } the an! I! a “h. 1_ “31 Samuel Roberts. 0! Hinto, has Hr. :boen sent (or trhl at the Guelph as- }sim on a chute of marrying Inis now ixfiece, Kiss ’W Ann Bufton. IBUKSNY held 1 that overture manv meat have bé recov-lmhq from Asia I monk. .West Indies. L for The United tee on Fox-eh I- M WUWM ‘V-vâ€"VV ‘ 'Sw-u. 8:3“ Wm. Mills. a. porter. 8 . commit suicide st Toro: ting his thront. WW The mum. electric ra wh'fputonnfightunuyn gum were lost when the WMdmte Roe. .nd-nkoflthecoast of W W. 01 Berlin Ont, M w and a police captain at. M HWY .M m himself mortal. I'M-v v“19“)».ny inter-cede be- mm and Sen/la in an at- an die. “”1; ray of o man who committed nuiddo' m {can our the lake shom .t'fhm mu; m unwed at Tornn. to on u clump of Ito-Lung thousand. ‘ com win. “6‘. It. fignud. granted in Phila. pm. m or andling To. rm“ Ski. my ache. extradition â€"-_....._ h‘- k...- _._ W. 1.?” Quad M; of an m om. bu {ntlmuw Noddo nu killed by . mun. an In Inky town-mp JoIoPthl MW of 110mm! w“. HIM by u foo! mum upon him. M: (“W (ml-y at Mom. ml. vu and tho plant con The one_ hundredth anniversary of the Quebec bound of trade was celc» brated with a banquet, at which Sir Charles Fitzpatrick was one of the Alfonso of Spain witnessed aeroplane flights at Paul. France on Saturday. In the legislature the debate in m A AL_4_ pl; to flag speech from the throne was opened. The Royal.'remp1ars of TemperanCe recommend.the standardization of all hotels . llianitoba is preparing to float a new loan in the British markets. Victor J. Beaupre, the first Ser- geant-at-Arms. in the Legislature of Manitoba" died at (Heichen, Alberta. Winnipeg anarchists are becoming active. They have secured Mrs. Par- sons of Chicago for a series of lec- Tl»: Quebec Board 0f Trade v iil cc. lc'r‘al» its hundredth anniVerszar} 0': Saturday next. with a banquet in the Chateau Frontenac. President Plummet of .the SW1 that overtures- {or a peaceful settle- meat have béen made. The United States Senate Commit- tee on Foreign Relations has fax or- ..th reported the fisheries treats. The Prospects (or the ratificaiion o! the waterways treaty in the 1 nit- ed States Senate are not bright. Seven starving Cbénunen, suppos- ed to lave come from Canada. were fommewofleedore at. Port States Congress to undertake ncnlnltlthe order of the Railway Commission instructing it to SP“ third-clue {we tickets at two coats e mile between Toronto and Monm- At the put on nicht curl as an ex mlmfllt. Th! tum. of the fisheries treaU' to be W to the Hague xvi; ”MA , wen 35:01)“in at Ottawa. "”7 1% epuution Waited on the “to“ Government to ask for mpmlm the barroom- I» civic fuel commitwf hllwl Iml'l civic fuel copmxxw: , “9 80 on purchasmg con ‘7 -1 Hm ' strongl.v on 1:. Itt ,1, But:- spent?“ the w. tflfimofimr‘n jury at “out,“ WW M the (lath 0‘ Twin“. .un Cathedral-st. rest!“ ’m, r,;wmuw 25. 1909 he annual meeting of Beverley Baptist Church, Toronto, :1 of gqld was presented to the 11.3.. let shooting thank u mung 928.000. has M nut Pituburg. Pa, 3 m “Tho Ward" at T0. Inn-n was stabbed wen guidtobewanted mwm up. D.“ If. Rob"! surveyor of cus- United the re- called SECI W66 fabric d [‘03 1| 1.00 brow 52m in bl the art for ing quali

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