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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Mar 1906, p. 9

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L Ont loaths’ ‘by the Font." masters i thXC k‘ in de- hcotch mce oi ‘ied on 'W you more. haven FN! good 71.00 ul4 .14 L70 :4? .70 ‘flwu I. VII-v "Lenten-12.0 com"? Rim" rBono. a” axiom. ANOTHER CHEAP TRIP sun DISEASE f " Lam'rxsn comnmu nowâ€" tourist carâ€"from Toronto . .without change. Fully equipped with ‘2 bedding and cooking range. Get particulars of these trips: " ' Fun lumen“ Immoflces : e 1‘. C. btchatt. 60 K0!“ 3%.. ' in addition will secure $8.50 youaroomy berth .in a. scale?! this remedy. ag I am con- fident that it win 336951.} ‘complotc Read the following testimonial : ' _ ' ‘ Peterboro, July 9th. 1905 " To Whom It May Concern.-- . This is to certify to the curative powers of Dr. Unger‘s Liquified Lightening. I was completely laid up with Barbers“ Itch for seven weeks, unable to’ do Work of am! kind. four weeks of Which I spent in the Peter-bore ‘hospiittil. I was so bad that I thought the flesh would ‘drop off my tape. I used one bottle '~of‘Dr. Ungers IJiqu’ified lightning and it. cured me completely. leaving ’veyy lit-tie marks of the disease on my face._ I would Vrecouuleud any ' ‘ nWho‘istx-mfled with W' ‘- téh to lose no time in} getting-.4 cure all. kinds of Piles. Price 50c and _§1.00. EVERY BOX 0R BOT- TLE WARRANTED T0 CURE. OR MONEY REFUNDED. .No- magter how bad or 'how long standing. This megicine will .3190 on- . is‘the lowrate'in effect $41.00 until April 7th fora. second cplass one- -wa ticket, from Lindsay to Nelson, Rosslan. lKoocenay Robson or Trail. mimémufi-w) mmgcn 29th. 1906. _ PREPARATIONS Ponitivoly Guru a." Fomn- of as such a. preparation, has receised the endorsation of a large number of stockmen in America. Besides being efficacious it is also inexpensive. M'hen you consider how much work a little Zenoleum will do when mixed with water as per directions the cost is reduced to a fraction. We also carrv in stock all the othâ€" er makes, such as Little' 3, McDoug- aids. Intemational, Hess. Millers, Briggs, Lamberts, and others. ' DUNOON’S to the-stockman of something that is potent as animal dip, disinfectant and lice killer is very apparent. Necessity Horseshoeing, Carriage Re- p a. i r i n g , Repainting and ordered work attended to promptly. Charges moderate. have leased Mr. R. Kylie’s Black- smith Shop on Cambridge street for a term of years. GIASS MdlflARGEY share of patronage solicited. The Absolute ~ i331¢ina Go; Ltd-o ~ DRUG STORE. . UNGER’S ZENOLEUM Mblflmmflnw _ Glllm 1m h It.- hrh and burial mt. all WlHflDâ€"L good an an a --â€"‘- II 1am I.â€" '1‘. â€"Wm. H. Guy, of the famous Guy Bros.. minstrels, died recently at. his home in Springfield, Mass, Mr. Guy. although blind for the past four years, travelled with the company throughout the season. taking the part of one of the end them. Many‘ friends and patrons of the Guy Bros. in this section will regret to learn of his death. â€"The Toronto Telegram savs zâ€"At the-present time there is in the Gen- 'enal Hospital here a lunatic from Lindsav who was deserted in the City Hall some daxs ago. (‘ity Re- lief Officer Taylor has been investiga- ting the case and will have the peo- ple c’who accompanied the man here in the Police Qourt. ‘ -â€"FOR SALEâ€"An eight-mowed cottage : good cellar 37 large stable ; 3.} acres garden land; fruit. trees. Very desirable home for retired far- mer. Trice reasonable. Apply at. this ofilcc.â€"13-tf. â€"â€";\11 students registering for a course of study, day class, at the Lindsay Federal Business College. to begin April 2nd, will receive a. spec- ial rate. Call at the office for, par- ticulars. Prices of Admission: 250, 350, 500, 750, 31:00 Plan n: Grexogz'g gotta“: A ngg to-nom- by N. Day, Lakeview Farm. Powell's Corners. Ont. Mr. Day is- one of the oldest breeders of Percheron horses in Ontario. and he claims that this pair of grey gel‘dings are fair speci- mens of his bneeding. They are as choice a team as have been offered for sale since the opening of the Canâ€" adian Horse Exchange. one year ago this monthâ€"Toronto World. - Massive Production Camplete in Every Detail. Wt! "10 MlllOl PEOPlf IIAVE SEEN TIIIS PLAY -Miss Bannon's Spring Opening of Millinery will be held on April 4th and 5th. “A successful amd‘profitable week‘s business," is the way Proprietor and Manager Carroll expressed himself, when in conversation with our rep- resentative on Saturday. “We have just sokl Joseph Russell, brick man- ufacturer, Queenâ€"st. East. Toronto, a handsome pair of Percheron geld- ings of superior type, half brothers, four years old, sired by “Black Duke,” dams, grade Percheron mares weighing 3200 l-bs., consigned to us me most emf»: .unhackneyed and di- vertingplayo southern liteeverwritten â€"On Febv27th the Scu'gdg‘ nearly added another victim to its grim reâ€" cord of fatalities. The‘eldest. son of 1 Mr. Robt. Henry, of the South Ward. was skating on the river between Burks"Mill and the,Riider . Kitchen- er factory,'where the ice is treacher- ous owing to the comparatively strong current. He broke through. W Raymond and I) Watsoh who were working near by, hurried to the rescue, and the former plunged into‘ the icy water and succeeded' in grasp- ing the lad by the hand as the cur- rent was taking him under the ice. Raymond was unable to get out on the thin ice. however. but'managed to keep afloat-till Watson, (with Armstrong and others who had now arrived on the scene) shoved a 12 foot board to .them. The ice w.as bV' this time, giving way all around and se\eral of the party were wct; but they succeeded in getting Ray- mond and the boy out in time, though they were benumbed and al- most exhausted with cold. ‘ SKIES SOUIHIRN Saturday, Mdflll 3| zzâ€"mmm (AHâ€"Z? Academy of Music Bresor ’: Stan. 0 row( duy) morn . 'l'ho Groat Sums: APlly “it forever I-‘ish and Game Protective Society. will be held in the Council Chianti» on Thursday evening Aprfl 5th.- Ad- m explaining the objects and methods of operation of the_ 4m- played and of these Mr. Leigh Knight won fifteen. capturing the first prize. whilst Messrs. Bert Kelly. 1). Powers and J. Gray tied for the second prlad with lourtoen games each. In the play 05. Mr. Jack Gray was again favored. winning the second prize. The booby prize was won by Mr. Macpherson after a play of! with Hr. A. Mncdonnld. The next tournament will be held in atom. two weeks. The King Edwntd Club is slowly but surely Wing. nine new meme bets being added last week. " â€"A public meeting for thorax-poses a! (scanning a local branch d‘the â€"Another most successhxl euchro tournament was hclc'. last Fridaywv- caning at the rooms of the King Ed- ward Club. About fifty members were present and the games proved most exciting. Twenty games“ we}! .-â€"Rev. E. D. MacLaren. -D.D.. sec- retary of home missions for the Presbyterian church in Canada. oc- cupied the pulpit of St. Andrew's church last Sabbath. He delivered two able discoursas. that‘ot themat- ning being- dcvoted chiefly to the work under direction of his omen. â€"’Mr. Wm. Nelson, _ miller in Fla- velle‘s mill, while going back from dinner on Thursday. fell and was so- verely injured. He was taken to the Ross Memorial Hospital, where it was discovered that dislocation of the knee had taken place and inflamma- tion set. in. [ndcr the care of Dr. Shier. the patient is doing well. His fellow employees thoughtfully_ raised a purse of money and sent it to h?m t_o help defray his expenses. â€"Mr. Wm. Channon of Mariposa. states that hc'_is very much afraid of fall wheat, but ciovor is all right yet. He has examined the fall wheat. on his farm and the roots seem to'be totally dead. and he is procuring. seed grain to sow in the spring in case the worst comes. Clover, he says, is all right yet. â€"At Monday night’ s meeting of the finance board. a special committee was appointed consequent to Mr. Boxall' 3 report, to see about getting a new boiler for the Fire Hall. The old one, according to the expert ne~ port, is not worth repairing, and the need of a boiler requires haste in renewing it. DO IT NOW. Order \011: spring suit. from Clarke the Tailor. Opposite the Benson House. Lindsay. 816 buys a choice tweed suit. right upâ€"to-date. made and trimmed in the best. style. In- spection invited. â€".-\t-.the convention of tho Orange- men of Eastern Ontario last week; the following officers were elected as delegates to the Imperial council of the World. which meets in Toronto in Jilly of this y:oar Lt. -Col. J. E. Hallixxoll Grand Master; D: Monroe. Past Grand Master , J. H. Delamere. Past Grand Master; Wm. Johnston. Past Grand Master: 'I‘. B. Collins. Past Grand Master; Lt.-Col. Jolm Hughes: Rev. W. H. Steacy. Deputy Grand Chaplain: Rev. J. M. White- law. Grand Chaplain. ' 4Misses Paton, will hold their An- nual Spring Mininery Opening on Wednesday and Thursday, April 4th and 5th. . â€"1"enelon Falls Gazette: The first eflects of the shock caused by the fire on Monday of last week haVe to a large extent worn off. but residents of the village have not yet returned to their normal state of cheerfulness and optimism. 'I‘he blow was too heavy to be forgotten in a few days and remembrances of it will pro- bably remain for many years. But, although the loss is a severe one. to the whole community, as.well as to the direct losers in hard cash. there is no reason to despair. The town has not gone to the everlasts j ing bow-wows yet. The directors and others interested in the woodenware‘ factory are unanimous in the belief that the firm 'as just entering upon a career of gr at prosperity. elm-s. Bonny, who comes from Fen- el‘o’h township, an inmate of the House of Refuge- since November, jumped from a third, story window on Saturday afternoon and sustained severe injuries, being badly shaken and a leg fractured. She will likely recover. Sunlight loop 1.anan htiu butvhennudintholuflghtw. lay Sunlight leap and an" am -â€"Mr. Val-e. who has been accepted for foreign missionary service will re main for a time in Lindsay as curâ€" ate at St. Paul's church. -The dog that- caused such trou- He to pedestrians and which disapd peared after Chic! Nevison had given it poisoned meat, was discovered dead. in the cellar under the bather shop of Mr. A. Eastwood. .T'he gm tion now arises, “who did poison Mr. Sinclair's hound ?" â€"Mr. 'l’hos. McGillicuddy has been ’engnged to lecture on “Homely ‘Peoplef’ at the Baptist church here. on Monday evening, April 9.11: McGillicnddv is connected with the department of agriculture. and is one of, the most entertaining speakers ei‘er heard in this lmélity. He will be remembered here as’one of the prominent speakers at. the Ontario Dainmen's Assoointion convention. Lâ€"Mcs’srs. D C' ' on. and D. Watson. of the -‘ dsay Camp of Woodmen, were in ‘ endancc- at the meeting of the premier camp in Guelph last week. Mr. Cinnamon was honored by being ele'cted Head' Advisor. Lieutenant. the second high-1 est position in the gift of .the Wood‘ 4 men. { -â€"-Lin¢ba§' is not noted [or evades? and sceneé of horror are them-3 ition nae, so tha what follows will be easily credit : A certainyiung lady‘lwas; watching from an onion Window the other day. and saw a man minus one’leg carried from a, stable and placed in a tab. Pretty soon a man followed with a boot in which was the musing leg, and‘ threw it into the cab also. The young lady. believing that foul play‘ was-being do'ne. was horrified 7 and fainted dead away. The gentleman of the office flew to‘her assistance. and when she was brought to con- sciousness she told her story. Upon investigation it was. discovered that Bob Douglass had broken his wooden leg and waS‘being taken home. â€"Dr. E. A. Totten will be out of his omcc " until the last of this month of March-123. YOU? ‘ ‘v '__I' Others are 'n m several years. .Wifl you favor as by senamg in your N’- DOES â€"Hr. ‘1‘. W. Greer. lgte of Lindsny. hos been promoted to the positiom of Chief Inspector of the Metropolitan Fire Inaannco Co. Congratulations. â€"Â¥r. W. R. rotton. of Whitby. has been appointed to the money in the Dominion Bonk loco! bunch. caused by thermovol of llr. ‘ W. Boohme. to Toronto. _ â€"Mr. Fred Pen-in. of Oukwood. wt: 0. float at» the Simpson Home “iiiss'érqu King‘. a: Lindny. left lust Neck for Hon-iota“, N.J-g. -.to enter the hospital there as a. use .-â€"Dr. Burrows leaves on the 28th of this mo'nth via New York. for Portugul; to attend the World's Med- ical Council. We understand the doctor will read 3 paperthgre. â€"'I‘he special meetings being held during the week at Cambridge-st. Methodist church have been interest- ing and successful. Dr. Bishop held well attended men’s‘ meetings on Thursday night and Sunday after- noon. r'vr'-'-'-- -7 , 7 , , â€"Mr. W. Boehmc, of the'Dominion Bank Stafl. who hnsbeen in town {or the past year, is “transferred to Toronto. and left {oi-‘that city last Saturday. Wsmsssw â€"Mr. Fred R. Ellis. of Fenclon Falls. is spending a few days with Lindsay and Little Britain (fiends. â€"Mr. and-Mrs. Hockin and Miss Hockin left. to-dny for their new home. 35 Huntley-3L. Toronto. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Matthews. of Brantford. leave on the 28th for a tour to the Old Country. -â€"Mrs. W. Ingle, of Toronto. is spending a."- short holiday with, her parents, Mr. and Airs. E. Mom. â€"Mrs‘.' ,Bridgewood. of Harcourt. on Tuesday.’ Hrs. Brid‘ged’ood is in- terested in several vuluablc mineral properties in the North Country. 0.. -L .U- -1 LL- ~“A‘Kâ€"3nn â€"MissVKate Rankin, who has been the guest of Mrs. Fred Walters, left for her home in man hst Satan-J ””mm“s“s o“, â€"-A Port Hope icorrespondent writes: there is great excitement throughout the whole town with the fear that there will be a disastrous flood. The heavy rains of Monday and Tuesday have turned the Ganerâ€" aska River into a raging torrent, and the whole business part of the town is threatened 'if any of the dams to the north give way. The large Walton-street bridge is impass- able. and part has alreadv been carried awax. The water is flowing oxer all the other bridges. These 1bridges connect Protestant Hill with 1the west part of the town. and the residences are practicallv cut on‘. The onlv means of connection is the C. T...R viaduct. The water is flow- ing over the dams at Barre tt' 5 flour mills and along Ontario-street. down Walton-street. thereby hemming in‘ all the southeast business section. Patrols have been placed on all the railroad and town bridges. for it is feared the bridges may go at any time as the water is rising gradually The whole population of the town is out waiting to see the toWn bridge carried awav, which if it occurs. means considerable damage to prop- erty â€"Mr. James Roche has purchased the Hutton farm. two miles west of the town. for the sum of $6,500. -â€"The next ,_regular sale at Fan- ning's Repository will be held on Saturday. April 7th. See advertiseâ€" ment in this.issue for list of articles to be sold. â€"Rov. John Potts, D.D., Seer-emu- of Education for the Methodist church in Canada. will preach next Sunday in Cambridge street Metho- dist church. â€"An enthusiastic meeting of the Retail Merchants' Association was held in the: Council. Chamber on Tuesday cu-ning last, The able ad- dress delivered by Mr. Eadie. organâ€" izer for the Association. was much appreqiated. The otficms elected for the ensuing \ear an- as follows; President. A. B. McIntyre; lst \ice I‘res.. J. Fleury; 2nd Vice Pros.. W. E. Baker; Treasurer, A. Fisher: Secretary. Jos. Staples. 'l‘he execut- ive committee will be appointed lat- cr. During the evening a resolution was passed requesting Town Council not. to alter the "Butcher's Bylaw." â€"'I'he ratepayers of Hope town- ship Mondsx voted in favor of Local Option and on the first do of May next.1lr.‘Jfies Webher. proprietor of the ng Lduard, wjll be obliged to abolish hrs bar. Considering the disagreeable weather the voters turned out in large numbers_ and there was considerable excitement. The total vote polled was 665. and t-he total vote for the Whip on Jan lst was 767. â€"Fnrbert 1: Embed. Shoe mer- chants.» will open up in their new premises. 52 Kan-st... on Saturday. April am. with amup-to-date stock of all kinds of footwear. See adâ€" vertisement on page 6 of this issue. 'â€"Anglcrs are . notified that the close season for fishing this season is from April 19¢ to June 1-.5th both antes included. This means that no fishing can be done until June 16th. All who violate the law will be severely dealt with. and their names will be made public. had: 'as m, Owing to 1h: are- 1.3 handling of the animal after it had been killed. the skin was slkhtly damaged. and in ‘mnsequenu the sellifig price was somewhat reduced. Mr. Armstrong“ is in communication with some of the principal fur buyers with a View to the disposal of the skin. and will retain ten per cent. of the price as big commission. .3”, Ed Armstrong 0! less-s. mum“; ’Flavflle's had a buntiful silver grey fox skin brought in by s nortli country farmer last week. These urinals skins 3m extremely valuable and‘ bring sometimes as ....PBBSOIALS.... A number of our shbacribem hue not yet renewed their M 19" "Sh..." the main: room he opened on Sundws and holidnyl or not 7” is the question now agitating the Library Board. - limit. H. Ben! first ndvocnted op- en!“ on Sundnys and holidays, and a mitten was mutated to can. ‘aiidar the question, composed at him- nelf with less". R. Kylie and J. H. Knight. * ”committee reported in “vote! ”on Sunny (or two months {or trhl‘. Ir. Knight mung. mtg-action {rte-0011mm by ‘58 w Bond on My. April: 91hr" “tub the when; will; iii time to think tad talk a‘ â€"lr. R. B. Caldwell. impoctor {or the Onurio Bunk, in here inspecting this branch. é-Mr. J. Donn; mastic mater o! the. G.T.R. in spending : houday with friendsiinICNeagq. â€"Mrs.-W. Web-tor. Mrs. R. Tomp- kins. ond Kr. and Mrs. Birchu'd. oi Cunbroy. were. in town yosterduy. â€")lr. June. loom. town. returned this week from o Vin. with Monti: st Haunt Hon-b. -â€"Hr. A. J. Fold wu in London and Toronto on load»! out! Tue.- day on a buying trip. â€"Ir. A. R. ‘l‘nylor, oi Hoinum Co..‘ week. edit-"9D”. VWilliams, lately em- ployed mm the Ravens Milling (20.. and wholeftjor'West Virginia Wat. a year". . . turned to town on Tuesaaylomigfindovi-[Mfit home. -â€"er. Clemis and infant son. left tor Port Perry yesterday for a visit ,to her old home. -â€"Archdeacon Casey and Kessrs. B. J: Gong-h. Lindsay. and J. H. Dela- mere. of linden, took in the CXCUF sion to Ottawa yestotday. -â€"Mr. Amos Hawkins. 0Q Argyle. bu purchlbed the grocery store and stock belonging. to Mr. Malcolm Cole, whpuis leaving (or the North- -â€"Mr. Copeland. Provincinl Secret- ary of the Y. M. C. A., was in town this week. â€"Mr. Wm. Prust, license inspector in Haliburion 00.. for manyzyurs. has been dismissed. and Mr. J. R. Erskine. oi Kali-button. bus been ap- pointed in his stead, â€"Mr. Churlcs Fuirbsirn, County Councillor of Bobcaygeon. was in town on business on Tuesday. â€"The Rev. W. T. Hallam accom- panied the All Sui hockey team of Ctnnington to to 'n last. Friday. and looked up quite a number of old friends. â€"Mr. Gordon . Dill. of London, England, representing the wellâ€"known publishers. Messrs. W. l; R. Cham- box-s. was in town for a few days last week. a. guest. at. the Simpsop House. SUNDAY READING BOON. Toronto. on in town this THURSDAY. APRIL 5th.â€"-By Eli‘s Bow. Auctioneer, credit sue of km stock. the property of J ohu P0010.“ lot 19. con. 9. Wu, 8.19 pt one o’clock and without re- m. The “ad: include: 1 pum- brcdbnll. llwmppooed to be in call, I know com 2 boiler! TUESDAY. APRIL loâ€"By Geo. Jack-on. auctioneer credit ale of farm stock fund implementp, up J. H. Carnegie. l.P.-P., hu intro- duced O bill in the loot! house to unond the set respecting the prov- isional county of mutant-ton. The Mill mum its first was an Inch 19. and provide. tint. no W cm be recovered on account 0! in- jury done by tum!- a late. ex- oopt they as Win; on propofly (cocoa 13nd. The action abe- not mly to bmchy or unruly minus. BELL TELEPHONE CAPITAL. ~ Hon. Colin Gunfire“, while in Que-s bee on Frth sought to interest the] Qquovel-nment Ministers in his cunpdgn against the W of capital of the Bell Telephone Com- pony. no nther hvors the indo- pondent. companies. The local Kin- intern promised to carefully consider the nutter. Port Credit Brick Company obtained .a judgment against it {or 877371. Yesterday the mutuble‘ Gas Com- pany, who have a claim for 81.873 agginst the company. obtained an order from Chancellor Boyd Winding up the.company and appointing the Toronto General Trusts Corporation provisional liquidator. ' » KISSING THE BOOK Rev. Dr. Milligan in his discourse in old St.- Andrew's. Toronto,1ast Sunday, advocated the doing away of uking the oath on the bible in the courts, and suggested that the witness be allowed to amrm with right hund extended to heaven. There was a. danger from germs in kissing the book used by so many, and the good book in such an insuncc was not more potent than, any almanac, being oniy paper ud printers' ink. GONE TO ITS ECLIPSE. After an exceedingly brief life the Oshawa.‘ Power and Light Company has gone to its eclipse. Cranmer-ed on the 11th September. 1905. with on authorized. capital of $100,000,.” continued opentions until the 18% lot cm don. 1 Fmich coli. 1 driver thing 4 you-s, 1 yurfirg colt. I sucking colt. m ova.‘W. lit-yum. lot 6. con. 6. Fusion. sue u. one o'clock and without receive. The noel: includes : number of 0'le hos-Ia. attic. pig. and sheep. tad mm”- are all in good con- HALIBURTON TRESPASS LAW. "Wed joint notes to ban: interest In. date i! not. pad when due. A discountâ€"nt‘the‘nu of 6 per cent. snowed for cash on «edit amounts. I. A. TANNING. GEO. JACKSON. Water. Auctioneer, 89m m‘a'lvingvhom in this lot 1nd upset t number of much mafimutth W and under cash ; over «mt-nomendu'avdltousp- Saturday, April 7th, FINN 1N6“. “MINBY fMNING’S RINSINRY Villain-If... LINDSAY. GIRL WANTEDâ€"By April _11th, for a unlined rubber 1-qu, 2 Cute. 10 an Immune“ 3 not: (an m a can fight driving team mm. 1 acumen-hunt! duh m 1 MN MW. 6 3mm Mm MW Ii”. 3 [inch rubber Extensive OR . SALEâ€"That. splendid form adjoining «the westerly boundary of the villagenoi 0mm is for sale. containing 110 acres of good clay land. ,Good frame house. fine born on stone foundstiion, nlso stable. driving shed and hog pen. fRunning stream passes the barn. Buildings nil in good repair and lend in first.- cless condition. Will be sold cheap to an early buyer. ‘LEIGH R. KNIGHT, Barrister, Lindsay.â€" general housework. Small family. Good wages. Apply 90 HRS. HUGHES, St. Lawrence-st. Robes, Bum“. Rn M and Plantain. u ONE o'onocx. P.M.. 5t Opp-flu M‘s m »..~WW the following: PM!!! W

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