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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Mar 1907, p. 9

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an aback o! ‘. Wm. 'efl‘ 9" 0' ’0‘"! m ‘ng of last. u John Va. l-‘ridayuight, ‘ m. sixty m I Cambrgy, G] Cambrgy, Gil 2y tripped the rather wet m‘ towing, «n. w . Wm. “33‘ 9 Watt!» maroo- iu a. fling lo:- M tehewum " to Earn at 1‘ n amusing expel-m” ibed in the m n tounwhich be. a . The great litre“ Ltteution to the life-a anwbo was often leaux." on account “ ty flights of eloqm h others pertaining u‘ eer, was mentionec'hi uers during his Mg It caught the [eyes it. in showman. who. ”y. :what mixed oven: m‘ allusion. Hewroteth Pto the French actual Lt heard that a. cam. hr Vcelebfated. it w v. has become your .3. . Now. I am the a... an in one of the m nos. This Mean: an“ n has been enhance u would certainly not Mb bty of my public. It {the rate bird and .’ [you {311 quote your a". 'ican Shiumn 1 'Fgr His Uncanny. ninenf French a letlere visited the years 080. lecturn «her leading any iwas worn around the figns of Henry 111. an! : was changed by W ' was worn across the waliers of the St. Esprit Lowu under the name 0‘ e11. and this was the au- luring the monarch! “ } from this that the titb n" was given to a first gentleman one day do- iln Many W8” Our Own Country- nu: "laid on” (piped) “ ‘ says the Travel MW ‘1. A red that the order had » exist, for he had given ring his exile. in 1810. ncis 1.. king of the two 1e other to his brothet. Memo. the father of k the Duchess d’Aumale. I this order was a light has just been set do” u- personal use. a bath. it will be pl!- accordingly. and 8 "n“ ill give you notice W” You are not cw ’ Iter valves at all. I. ‘ you would I “Tights what I .' vw’v .â€"-v 7 eat a gentle, tap on tn. lowing. you may in” ning that a copper 9'" ?ty of vacant roofl it ' mu you select the a. lth a definite I'M GN HOTELS. good meal that be m E? master of his art. Th. lite the rage and is now . designate a 8006 M rsnns who use it m‘ mus or still laws the 03" us want 'rench Title as W Fine Cook. the St. Esprit was cm- was suppressed by he was revived by Lou- To speak rightly. Loni. *“t‘f and thankfully. '3 "â€" .Ivvr. that you will I“ s at the hotel. W 3." mox- meals 0 ’9 Up 8 8h".- too high." a! wore-Mo PM tr Idea at a M a the umbmou ”'93. V011 RE BIRD. 0N BLEU. to NW W OI]: ‘n by a pan www- our banana 5“ ‘t‘f. Mm 0: m wading mm In :H‘h M‘Md. as? tely explained math been dead for new "fiche! If. “I“ at». 9. Elam men. Gunny, 2.2.11. me IaSIeSL norm: cu:- y'aibml in ('unzulu at 3 years LI :9. Was swuml at London, 2.16% ;. swam! at Scrmfm'd. 2.17.} ;_ second at. Limnwl. 2.18; second‘at Goder- ich. 2‘19 ww-r)‘ twat, and could have mkvr: m-urvi what year in 2.12. The nyxt Fur" he} named in he got in 8. John R. Comm”; highest hidtinr, has M 1"] nut I.“ 30 hurses 1111‘s signing-m. 1 in Keepsake ; 2|! mixm} 1n, : l p Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta ~ Settler's Guide. me far senate: 555613 to the N Ilth passe-nu"? h-pai: ; 2 mm minim} (‘m‘riq‘ :nnunto-d sing] dmxl‘lr- mil-«I new; 2 SMI> harmss. nmx‘ . ”Lars ; 3 tin/w: hgh: dou‘hhx n puny road ‘ \k p-uo-mto amp-- WBStePn Canadal’p tion of the west. 3. .11} I ;-ln-.nc '- we-tern mu lxziun L 5-) page inuluable LI; scalars. U smiistiu's. Time Tables 2232‘??? berm; b:tldix; Bel-Liv .«hy far {we bank and anything \ .1 x mt t» k. '1 m J”) nu: the west an! how urn-11.: \Hreia lllllc lama.) sew Wumnpg: ‘m-l (‘11::11‘)‘. p 1mm: Ea H “.hout Spring whe'at.“ bus Goose Wheat. bus . small. bus .. Blackoye Pena. UV!) Hogs, [\N‘ CW Messed Hugs. pol “G": [N‘l‘ (‘1 ‘ \ Butchew’ (‘mtlo Calves u nu... \ \u\. u \w k:“\\ pm‘ \lnf. flux “My ..... SXTURDAY. Mar. 16th, 1997. 1 stallion kmm'n as John R. mun 2.23:. the fastest horse ever Hides ““‘sns u§wms0 FANNING’S REPOSITORY. \Villzam-st... Lindsay, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ’“L unwa‘m '0" “ushul sh rub \grnc) WATCT ‘"~‘x I‘N' mu - PM to- u )rlfll lb The Lindsay Markets. D'uc. V'zus. Write for free copies of ' giving full particulars 5 GUlde of special train scr- mm :uvelling mth live stock and- 1-~ Sorthwesc in March and April. uvr an 1 freight rates. km: Huge and evéry fictive-mange. ill m ruerve 1 (through neareytu. , U 1:2»st two, weeks bemre de- ' mum,” >4“; . CHMAN-WARDERfM‘gDK .3“! .n . v. ‘ .9...“ . ‘0 .4. wry-9.“, bus 11i1\.(omfortable, roomy 1 13:95. Fully equipped With Important Auction S a. l ml For Settlers~ sh uwing double doi!y"pa.s~ 5511ch train.â€" serncg to Western Ontario ‘ |§\\\\\|\\t\\“ L. B. FOSTER ' m. 0.9.3.,1'01203'1'0 \\\\I \\\\\\\\ cu‘ \\l\“ u.- ............ 037â€"047 :3; 3f 7 informagiun Useful maps _and church. -â€"'I‘he prolonged cold spell caused considerable bursting of water pipes last week. Some trmible has also been. experienced with street hyd- has' been appointed assistant to Rev James ~\1l'avn. Secretary of the Home Missio'p Department of the Methodist rants. I â€"The regular monthlfi‘ ’mec'ting of ‘the Board of the Managers of the Children's Aid Society will be held in the Council Chamber on Friday. ;8th inst. commencing at'4.30 p.m. ‘A large attendance is desired. - ' l â€"-l)r. D. J. Goggin,la.te Superin- }tendent of schools for the Northwest Territories, will lecture in St. Paul's school room on Tuesday evening. March 12 on “Success”. Dr. Gaga Ig'm Ls avery entertaining speaker. â€"The byeâ€"election in Carleton to fill the \axancy in the Legislature cansod by the death of G. N- Kidd, will take place on' March ‘1-8. The nominations will be received on_Mon- Ourprbirufilfiomht. Thursdayj , " ,x March 7th. prom-p b6 very m- m Sprmg P tanning, as some 0 "the beast. locul ; - , » - ' talent are takihg put“. ‘At that close 0! the m‘cake and conee quMmâ€"Buâ€"fiâ€"t ever My wi-ll he served. Admission any 10 ., to you that. the impressions 1'00 cents. Come and let us have a good make on your frienda. or house. . . you meet on the street. in tin sumo, ' n the bunk. a the 0 port. inthehotel. or at church, as hugely yinfluonoad by the style: cut. (it, finish .md mkeof your clothes ? 'q We cannot. get 1.wa from the fact .‘hfl. In. an. Inn“ A. lnn- thn al.17- â€"Special Council _ meeting Satupdéry night to discuss closing of Caroline street. it is specially desired that members» of the Board bf Trade 'be present. _ -_-Inspec‘tor James L. _Hugh’es~ will tak'ea trip to Europe. He wants to give {Qing- Edward the chance of: 589- mg a reaflly handsome mamâ€"Toron- to News. â€"The arbitratms appointed to feet a. .site for a new school in tion No. 12, Verulana, will met tion No. 12, Veruiana, will =mee4: at the \cflool ~ hiqtr§e 9f _ the swfid Sectiozn on Friday, Maxgch 8th, (at 10 a.m. -â€"Tho date ion the annual militia camp of 1907 has' beén fixedas tol- lowzs London June 4th to 15th; Nib amra, June 11th tQ 22nd; Kingston, 'tmc 17th to 28th; Peta.\\a\\a. June 17th to 28th. later. â€"'\t the skating carnival at wood on Wednesday night ( week two Lindsay boys took Mr. Lawrence Teatro, fifist in 1 dressed gents’ class, and Mash Coom‘bs won the 'hoys' race- T‘ was won by Mr. Jack Thomé Oakwood, Mr. O. Yerex,of Brita-in. won the .keg race, ac Pearl and Mr. Jas. Thorndyi the double event. T} mute. They we! ML pmt) an 'viqutst.- The PI \vz‘s easily tht; 0“ the evm- h" ”newly Boo" -Rév. C. E. Manning, of Kingston. March 11, and polli-ng a, week Wednesday night of last Lindsay boys took prizes, ence Teatro, fifist in the beet ents' class, and Master Stan von the 'hoys' race- The open by Mr. Jack Thomdyke, 'of , Mr. O. Yerex, of Little won the .keg race, aod Miss I Mr. Jas. Thorncb‘ke won :upO'!‘ ,red; lege. He *is eminent, not’only as a leading L-ducastionist, .but also as V a preacher of great'power. Strong“ and helpful (sermons may be expected lrom him next. Sunday, On the‘Monday following there will be the annual congregational ted_amj"foll call. The choir is preparing ‘sfiécial music for the different services. ' t 1' pulpit dres§éd in smock and over- alls. yuu would he no more‘ Surnriaed than to see the blacksmith g‘his work q Our stock of suitings is of the high “at nlona nnl‘ calm! nun hneinnfls ‘1 est class and select: Our businés: has donhlwd in less thau'a year. q Sl'xits from $18.00 to $85.00. q ~You will find us right opposite the Benson Hbuse. 3 that we "Janna or less the shvu of fashion, and yet good taste and common sense will always premt us from going to extremes in Mrs of dream; Thu; is a. free country. You can dI‘OBS fast as you please. Can y. u ? q If the Cletgyme'n ahould ate? in the nn‘ngt AMJJM 3n arr-Mir “Ill nvnr. got! out. with Princ'é Albert coat. g2! silk hat. .x q 'The teams or. fitting .on a. load of nuu‘ and; mnnfinn'fi vmi’n“ cil:f Ir:t‘ Mr. 0. R. Stacey is reconI-ing from a severe illness. Mr. Thomas Pu-ley. of Woodvjlle. was in town on‘ Saturday. Mr. Leo Cumin, of Toronto. has been visitmg h-is narepts in toxm. Mr. B. Stacey. township clerk of Fldon “as in. town last. Satugdav. Mr. John Cote, of Marquetfi'e, who ‘was visiting relatives in town. has returned homé. Warden Parkin was in town on Monday. V , M‘““ms“s_s~“vd it. Mr. Eugene Feé had his great toe injured a few'days ago by a binder. which he was unloading; falling“ on Mia Joseph McC-allum' and bride, of Verulam. were visitidg at Mr. John Walden's, .Cambray, last week. James E. Beamck, Postmaster, Myrtle Station. Mr. Fred Knowlson, Town Clerk. has been confined to his room with pneumonia for some days, but is now recovering nicely. Mr. Alwyn Newton, formerly of the Watchmanâ€"Warden snafl', but lattbrly of the Stratford Hera-1d, is visiting in town. \ \Iiss Belle Ranto-n spent Sundm at the residence of hex cggsin, Mr. Mr. A. Primeau, who Was injured at the Portrtery crossing of the O. P. R., oo’ntitnnes to improve an" Ross Memorial Hospital. ' Miss Ida M. ComeiNeft on Satur- day to spend the week with her brother, N. A. Game“, Principal of the public school, Markham. Personals gsiggm 33:33 F3 335 fiég ga 3‘ 333:333‘33 33333 mutton-.1" and dowllto Hunt. of“ otnn beetroot niacin p‘codl ggi 3‘ €38 E: 4333 31333.3 3: 2.3.3. 33 W353 33 ”3 2:12:32 3:322:53; “5: 3E: 3333 ”33333333333 #3 3-33 33a3§§333 33E ioéggggiiségg 3333’ 3 3:33§§§33§5g 33333353333;3%Ԥ3§353§:3E Luv w-v..'_ -V- _ moudution as to the individuals, but did not succeed. , He then declared he would hold the entire board of directors and the plea- ident of the Central and patrol them until 10 o’clock this morning. ' of ultimatum-It 21%;. ' red will take place 911 5“: Gray it Lurk. Q,uebec arch 6.-â€"Ea.rl Grey visit- edQ the Caisse Popuhire, Lem. yes- terday, accompdnicd’by I cousin“. Georgye Grei, Col. Hmhry William an_d_ Mr. Rickcring. Mr.v,Desja.r~dins. the. {gander and manager, explained flit system of the institution minutely. the Governor- General evincint ken" mm. _ Faith Healer! Fight Bill. Quebec,_Mnch 6.â€",-A deputatiouof oeteopathista and Christian Scientists. mostly from Montnd: protested yea- terdny- against the chase in the bill of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons, which, ifjdoptad. ‘would pro- hibit them pncticint"their methods Holds Rnilroad Board. New! York, Matéh 5. â€"The eorooerY’s Jury .119- the inquest the ,lfisY . Centrail wrebk m thé‘ onl'n11 ‘Feb 16, when 23- pa prought in a. verdi r$211Mwmonight. hold- ing the operating and construction departments oithe railroad respons- to Biarritz ibfe. men. employed at the Michigan Cen- tral tunnel, went on strike yesterday. They were asked to change from an eight-hour shift to a» ten~hour shift. with the same pay. ‘ Pullman car attached to a Bx: Four train, steaming ou_t of wants. Newport, Ky., so her son might in later years boast-that he was born on Kentucky :soil. The passengers collected $35 to buy the. newcomer a present ss a souvenir of the occasion. vmv, “v... ..v_ - ~ 7 , Mrs. A. D. Swisher, of Tat-onto, om became the mother of a. lusty bub; Ohio, agar £0“qu vvâ€"vâ€"_V points out that the men’s bare state- ment alone. taken as to whether they are married or not, will result shortly in a number of wives and children be- coming chargeable on the parish coun- cils, and says the Canadian Govern- ment ought to be asked to place re- strictions on the wholesale emigra- tion from other countries of married M. '1. III." om Windsor. March _6. -â€"_Qne_ hungred King Goo: h Bianitz. ’ Paris. March. 6.-â€"_Kin¢_E(strd we_nÂ¥ VVV Ava. u-v - w- v 1:. She boarded the train east of \ leveland, and 'had hoped to reach “9’ 5‘30“ 80*- 39' Napoleon." Bus! ewport, Ky., so her son might in m years boast-that he was born Gill-"MW- 1 Kentucky :soil. The passengers collected $35 to buy Alma In the Tnln.‘ . bâ€"y a? épocial j_ Tin-MOM . { " Ruthedutyoftho‘cmmbenl- "out. The low spirited has no placcln a hunk. Neither has the frivolous. mmvhomrhtorubankhw. spectedlnhhcommnmtybecauulth knownhttheWotfln.“ important and mm. He must, notonlybedlnctandupeodylnwm A nA-Ll mmmwmmmm um , u mummomnhoanh alumna magnum“: An Honest Quaker. Aeheriifwuonceaskedtoexecute a writ mint e Quaker. 0n arriving ht his house he saw the Quakers wife. whoinrepiytotheinquiry whether hethnehendwuathomenidhem at the me time maximum 00' be seated. and her husband would speedi». 1y gee m. The oincer waited 9.- tientiy for, some time. when. the 181' Quakeress coming into' the room. he r'eminded' her of her promise that he might see. her husband. "‘Nny. friend. Ipiuil’iisedthathewoaideeethee. Hehueeenthee. Hedidnotiiketlu A_‘I other path." Mn. Humphry Ward. got for “Hel- heck of Bannisdale"â€"â€"the name's enoughâ€"815.000. Barrie got for “The Little Minister.” book and Dhy. $250.- 000. HullCllnegottot-the bookand play of “The Christian" $150,000. Mr! Grant was paid for her husband’s auto- blogriphy $350.000 Nansen got $50. 000‘for his “Farthest North.” Slr Wal- ter Scott got $90.000 for his "Life of Napoleon." Ruskin. for “Modern Punt- Almost I Throat. Police Inspectorâ€"Haven't I often in- e". you that you are not to allow the public to pick the flowers in this ALAA. lâ€" __ pcrk'? Park Keeperâ€"Y6. wife. who used to be your mpg you will try to make A Domestic Distinction. “They say that your wife wens-I tn! pants." commented the modem friend “She does not." respOnded young M: Enpeck with some spirit. “She merely selects 'em."â€"Louisvme Courier-Joul- Money In mmm “me WWMWWWZ memw a mwfimm WMWWW 1mm x: ‘ ”WW Awkwammm navel-du- othhblhtinldm 009W uWnMp‘pofamm mentnponnonrtndomnwn. It malt have mmmmm pardmhdatwonm 13:9} drink“ to cinch again." Lindsay. bound“ by Francis. Gol- tom and Sum: Struts. Eon... m an! an qua of land. Apply to “DREW ROBERTSON. Lind- Farm or Town Propertyj " Apply to Johnson Ellis on R. 0. Corn all i Money to Loan "It BOARD 0f IRAN m Jam Bum prop-Hy in TOWN V OF LINDSAY int Prize - . 2nd Prize - $3.00 3rd Prize - $2.00 For the most oencise and readable advertisement of the ' PRIZES Setting forth its ' [chat-‘03 u a. Imufaatur- ' in; nu! Ruidontial Contra. lâ€"Competitors must. be residents of Victoria Count?- "flâ€"The Advt. mhst be compassed in a space of 315 inches. The matter and setting-up will count equally. 3â€"Letters marked “Advertising Competition.” must be mailed to (not left with) the Sec., JAS. P. DON- ALD. not later than April ISLâ€"104. The Following are the Conditions: of the ’1‘an of Lind“! om tho taunting FOR SALE WA 3?? W5

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