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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Mar 1902, p. 2

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The different church choirs are re- maid wore a pearl hearsing Easter music. â€"â€"â€"â€"-+-â€"-â€"r’ . OMEMEE Fall wheat and clover are safe. Farmers are pleased with the fine by Miss S. Martin. . spring weather and some are starting picture the bride to plough. Where is all the snow gone after its trimmings of valenciennes being three feet deep on a. level 8- few, and babv ribbon Many fields are now some pearl . , C081 caterpillars . Rev. J. H. Tenney, rector of Christ church will fill his own pulpit at 11 We have some second-hand and am" special musk Square Cook Stoves at asacrifice. Rev. Mr. Kannawin will occupy t.e Presbyterian pulpit at 2.30 p.m. Special Easter music will be rendered by the choir of the church. Large at- tea at all churches. Boxall Matthie gggwé:.eÂ¥refl3rown will conduct. service Methodist church. Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Steam Fitters. We Want delivered alive at your '1‘. R. station every chick- Larger breeds nearest G. en you can raise. such as Orphingto Rocks, lndinn Games. are most acceptable. black-legged birds are no Prices according to weight pluillpnoss. Good chicks bring from 40 to 90 cents. per pair. We can supply settings of good Rock and Wyamlotte Eggs. Where a number order together the Cost is from 20 to 25 cts. per setting. For particulars Write our buyer. A. E. SILVERâ€" WOOD. Box 134. DUNDAS . l-‘LAâ€" \'E[.LE BROS, Lindsayâ€"134) m. ______________...â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- mum 00 feminism: _.._.â€"-'-â€"-'â€"‘ WOUDVILLE Dr. Bowerlliun, dentist, will be at the Queen's hotel the first three Fri- days in April. Call early. ____+___â€"â€" MILLERSMITH Woodâ€"bees are the order of the day. Mr. Ferguson with his circular is do- ing big Work. i Mr. S. EndiCott paid us a flying visit last week. Mr. Win. Callaghan has his new engine working fine. There's no better place to get your chopping done. ‘ Mr. J. F. Kennedy spent a. couple of days in town last week. The finally of Mr. T. 138“ have pretty well recovered from their so- 'Vcl‘c illness during the winter. _______.__â€"- MOUNT HOREB The weather in this vicinity during the past week has been fine. People have stored away their sleighs and cutters until next winter. Owing to the fine day Saturday Mr. Thomas lleyell gave the school boys of this community a. Sawing bee and taffy pull combined. The sawing lasted most of the afternoon. The boys all claim that the tafiy Was exâ€" cellent but they thought Labor Day collie rather early this year. ’ Miss lila Scott of Franklin spent Sunday with her sister Miss Maggie Scott. Mrs. Joseph Coulter of Manvers spent Sunday at his uncles’ Mr. S. Coulter‘s. Mrs. Robert Hart who has been ill for some time past, is gaining very slowly. Miss Lily Robinson who has been on the sick list for a. long time, is recovering. ___+.._â€"â€" BURY’S GREEN Your correspondent of late has been asked the question quite frequently, -“ ’hat has happened the scribe.” Well the answer is that after a. few years of only poorly performed du- ties your old scribe wishes to retire and leave the field to more profes- sional hands. and with that end in View, throws down the quill in hopes that it Will fall into better handS. . St. Peter's church congregation seem well pldtsed with their new pastor, Rev. Mr. McNamara. The sale of the farm stock and im- plements of Mr. Jas. Akister was ell attended and good prices pretty w ' Akister has Mr. R. J. l. 'lls has mo the houses from his farmon it on Hunter-st. in the Village. J. Cain is busily putting it in proper” shape for a. tenant. . _ The timber and lumber is being ection of the new drawn for the er . agricultural hall. Work wrll shortly be commenced with a view of placing. the grounds in order show, which will outrival any of the outside tOWns this year. redtoseeMrs.C.W. Wellstood out again after her recmt severe illness. Mr. Wm. Cheynow in Huntsville hospit time, most nove merits comes off 0 ._.. evening. morning and evening in the What promises to be one of the l and interesting entertain- 11 Easter Monday It will be an "Old Folks and Will be held in the. 'n hall in aid of the Public ‘ . There is quite a. rivalry both by ladies and gentlemen for who will have the most correct of ancient dresses and costumes. The chorus is large and rehearsing conâ€" stantly. Mrs. McNeillie, sr., and Mrs. Mc- Neillie. jr., Lindsay were the guests of Miss Thornton on Monday. Thos. H. McQuade had a line auc- tion sale last Friday. Farm and mill laborers are in great demand here and Wages are high. Onlemce and Emily L.O.L., district will celebrate in Lindsay 12th July. Mr. Wm. Mulligan 81’., has been very ill but is able to be out. again. Many visitors, old citizens from To- ronto and other places, will visit the parental roof at Easter. Our high and public school is largeâ€" ly attended. Next Thursday winds this quarter up by an entertainment by thi- pupils. _______+___â€"-â€"â€"â€" CATARACT CITY HAPPENINGS. Personal Mentionâ€"Presentationâ€"fly- ‘meneaLâ€"Ilotel Atriumâ€"Silence is Golden. Mr. Geo. Jordan of Toronto is spending a. few days with his parent; at the Falls. ~ . . f Lakeficld spent a few days of last week the guest of her father Mr. Wm. McKeown. Miss M. Ellis of the C. 1. Lindsay spent Monday at the Falls. . A. L. Pack and her daughter left on Friday for their home in Imâ€" lay City Michigan after being the guests of Mrs.,'Geo. Wilson for a week. Miss A. Gillies left last week to re- sume her duties as nurse in training at the City Hospital, St. Louis. Mrs. H. V. Acknrt left on Monday for Rosedale to spend a few days with her mother Mrs. T. Archer, beâ€" fore returning to her home in Rochesâ€" ter. The following guests registered at the “Brooks House" during the past week : James McDonald. Pcterboro; Thos. Johnston, Havelook; W. H. O'â€" G. Millett, Henry Hunter, H. E. Mair Neill and S. A. Milbrook, Berlin, R. hen, E. Weeks and James Carroll, To- rontoz-John Henderson, Chris. Grmlcy Kinmount; R. Lindaay; Dennis Dan Morrow, Oakwood: Art. Mc- Clelland, Burnt River: A. J. Ford, Fortscue; E. Garlick, Harry Garlick. John Henderson, M. Deneen, E. Box.â€" tom and wife, W. Cresswell, Harry Thompson, Bobcaygeon. Mr. Wm. McKeown and his son, Fred left on TUesday for the North- west, where he intends to settle,hav- ing taken up land and also bought over a. hundred acres from the CPR. Mrs. McKeown and Miss Laura Mc. Keown will remain in Ontario for about a. month until some preparaâ€" e for their com- regret is felt in Fenelon Falls over the departure of the family. Mr. McKeown has rosiâ€" ded here for a. number of years and has proved himself a splendid citizen and a most upright business man. A man whose word was as good as his pledge and such men are not found every day. As the leader of St. Andrew’s choir ha. will be very much missed and during last week the whole village seemed anxious to show their esteem for him and their regret at his- departure. On Wed- nesday evening the choir were enterâ€" tained at the manse by the Rev. B. C. H. Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. McKeown and his family being the special gueSts of the evening. On Thursday evening a banquet was givâ€" en Mr. McKeown at the McArthur House by the Orangcmen and Odd- Mr- felloWS of the village or which lodges he Was a member. On this occasion he was presented with a. purse and handsomely framed address setting forth the esteem felt for him by both On Friday evening a fare- as held-in St. Andrews- 's occasion he was handsome fur coat. The address Dickson and ML. Wm. H each‘made a few M.Wpfl = ' ‘01”. , o denatured, on her father's arm Mendelssohn's wcddm‘ g m graceful carried a. bouquet a, white roses and of valenciennes lace. dant, the gift of the groom and (ur- ried pink roses. performed by the Rev. Hr. McNamara ‘V. H. Kennedy’s new Shingle mill by Miss M. NGViSOD is a pretw frock mum” 0‘ of white Indian lawn with trimmings O . ’2, i1 3: orn- puma-wanna. new 2% 3‘ B V ' A l ' V. I‘ . . 1- I 1“." During‘ GRAHAM’S GREAT SALE ‘ WWW Wm“... A very charIu' ing presented in her White organdie dress with ”W. . ,dificjpline. and is no ”mommies m ”m be Silt” O i 'den hair fern.’ She was attended The brides- and brilliant pen- ' i are ’o - m good of l , l5 (:()il 0 ’04-- onwa--- O’OOOOd The groom was ' brother, Mr. A. El- y which Was ames’ a. dainty luncheon Was ' ' of the ho- . tel. The apartment was most beau- tifully decorated wiph plants and cut flowers, the table decorations ‘ of pink and whimcarna- . gll Class Clothing, Furnishings, quiet one only the “Salim °' {”8 flats and caps cantracting parties and a very few intimate friends being present. bride received a. large number : handsome presents among them be- ing a goodly sized cheque from her father. The happy couple left on the afternoon train for Toronto and other western points. The brides going away costume was a tailor made suit of pearl grey cloth with blouse of White sxlk. She Won: a black chiffon hat trimmed with fol- iage leaves and a handsome bl lick. . ”as are well ink tank m. It. is no 51' on the DOIlar tions . 000000000000000 7 , ry fuss an! . .in'quctte, afi‘ ’ iousness of x barracks. looks as rps in Can- . cc to the :l .. : cent Corps O .ut the g- .. ma'ons in. t This is an old saying, but as true as gOSPd AP anCCS count f h ' ' . _ anger Colo pear _ . or muc in this day generation and, ,, Our busmess IS to Dress you well and at low cost - ‘ Read our Price List over carefully and vou vii r be convmccd that we can save you from 3:3 to $- on your Spring Suit or Overcoat. J 50c Scotch Wool Bicycle Hose, new 35: - $2.50 Eng. Felt reams, new Sli $2.00 Pm Felt Fedoras, new SL5 $1.50 Pure Felt Felons, now i 31 Wool. Felons, now i 750 Wool Fedoras, IIOW . 1 times their size for the frost stood I ' m.“ it} “We may sucks in every , BE EARLY IF \OU PICK PRIZES. Our stock is complete, so now is the timeâ€" dlrectlon. And wherever. an old “the advamagwus 63‘: ‘0 select 1 If would frozen apple, still stuck on the top ”it is hardlv of a. stout little twig, it looked like " On ”“1 some little rogue of a fairy, that its he is as ‘ had robbed poor old Santa Claus of the WM Sh“ his whiskers. It Was in fact a. frost I Which {or Wish t. and . Come and see our Unlimited Vau'ety. Come and see our Matchless Qualities thery li htnoss. is??? (:2;me ti?“- Come and see our F III S . ' a AMONG T s l we all ess tyles. Come. and see our Lnequallcd Makes ~ ' ‘ ‘ 7‘ ' - of the in the year and is never excelled. And now as the bright Warm rays of the morning sun shone on it it sparâ€" 1 th kled and glittcrcd like millions of purest gems. It was indeed a. scene ' A the Bill’ to Carry one to the very heart of . ' “n, B. I). :grryllaaxrlig. The boys looked up at .V E B y . ' . . o . The boys looked up at the i. m church trees and acknowledged them A t Phe {MSW very pretty. but in a moment they t'm hl§ N- ran on to play nitll their sleigh. but ma! 60“ little Robbie still stood with wideâ€" Be"- Mr. M. open eyes gazing at tho trots. l’ros- ' llsm on Su eutly a little bird flituld through one ' " “cc Was Very of the trees and wherever it touched : . deliveranCe a. tWig a. little shower of that soft ' he": ‘0? ‘ downy stuff Was the result. ’ Little ' .my tippeu Robbie's eyes opened still wider; then ' 0% Mt: Ma all at. once off he run after the boys ' "' '“‘” ' i (1)! 1‘15 ha slllogltmg 23:1 cfilling to them to L00 A 1 .. o ,, , g,, n... it... ,, K ! A Rare Chance ‘ '° ' ' . - .gal‘dlng "' the ertrl‘ r ‘ew minu to. Rev. .1. \v ' l selected a tree. that being young. hurl -treal preach Place Rev. a. comparativdy slender trunk, and running to it he shouted "Look boys! Look 3” and grasping the tree he shook .it with all his might. ‘ In a. moment he Was almost entirely we lost to View in a. perfect deluge of I. w' preach that fuzzy. leathery snoW, and for “is; At some seconds it appeared as a daz- l‘ , . ' ~ >1 ‘ I aénfbor 3'! cling column of sparkling gems reach- . i ‘ 0‘ Ml“ mg from the ground to the top of i on Inhasltfw the tree. The boys laughed and the Old T0 cheered and clapped their hands. “mu; “:0 0‘ and as the shower gradually settled ha 3 dOWn they caught sight of Robbie, directs (if who, with outstretched bands. was - - 41 standing perfectly motionless, the veritable picture of the boys ideal snow-man. He was white every- where, even his brows and his eye- lashhes gore deeply fringed with that . w ite own. Robbie never even ' ‘ a... W immd ) winked, till the boys had thoroughly . ' I "' Extremity?” enjoyed their wild laugh at his droll .: under M appearance; then he suddenly shook day w.“ himself with such vigor that the boys “ the Shh; 1 fairly screamed again as the white a flakes flew in every direction. “This is good wishes 0 large for their future happiness. prosperity: ________+..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A Short Salon. “And the light shineth in darkâ€" ncss and the darkneS comprehen- deth it not."â€"-â€"John 1: 5. "()h, boys, look at those trees ! aren't they IoVely?" shouted little chubby. scven-yearâ€"old Robbie as he ran out into the orchard to sleigh- .m. m. i... 00*“me ""“ 3 $10 Scotch Twwd SuilS, now truly the trees were a lovely sight?" Ab"*htw dz, h *I with snow‘band 1:22;! Knot 0:: Slit: moi:- § w “l'wml serge suits, IOW 0 8 't going to tter of spcl - the perrnu . i be renninl With all his 113, Colonel .. D ‘ bravo ’8 . which he ..t.radict illi- ' u needs no for publicu‘ sumption l" . his friends t editing 1h w to the no of fact. th vch criticism Africa. he . ut himself, $12 Fancy Worsted Soils, now $6.00 3 4.75 ’ .7. l 12.20 ture, had been followed by a night frosty enough to robe everything in a coat of the most beautiful, fluffy, white frost, “so abundant that it hung in great draggles and batters from every little Ranch and twig and bud. Scarccly a. dark spot could be seen in a whole tree; and the twigs appeared swollen to many ,, id be remm fl- .. ‘ .â€"â€" ~â€"-â€"..... - “one:- than But of course the Robbie was others. ...â€" â€"...â€"._...â€". ._ _-...~ “Om “’0‘“ "WI our. paw-ts and ” Siiefifimticfifx if???“ to A I078 Formal-en. ’01:; “Luggage; 1.0.»:an . . ‘ s a , I! am Wty 0‘ [)0 a in ”find an “’i ‘ g nu U) ’ .... Child 5 mmd and not salami; it. lax-dammit, 30:”, Marine. aw gethcr. Many a. “0m" Better to have .’ little more soul brighter for . wand ail/little less mdlupllendon and ,, ' youngsters. compound hm,.., - . , girls will arrive in ; . ‘ ' ; , ; tion with a minis‘lCTS the soul of a poet beauty. “We

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