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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Mar 1910, p. 10

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NOWHERE. EASTER BXCURSIONS Between all stations in Canada, also to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich" Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N Y. Tickets good going March 24, 25, 26, 21th and 2t8h. ., Passengers leaving Lindsay at' 4.35 pan. daily (except Sundawaill connect at Toronto at 10.10 p.m. same day with the throu express trains for all of the orthwest and British lumbia. The only through line. No change tram Toronto‘to points west. Those requiring berth reservations Lin sleepers applyparly to Manitoba, Alberta ‘ Saskatchewan and EVERY TUESDAY DURING MARCH AND APRIL From larch 131; to April 15th Write'or call on TKO. Hatchett, Agent; 0.P.R.. Lindsay, Ont. Settlers’ Trains Return liinit March 301:! Secure Tickets and full 011R CUSTOMERS SWEAR BY [IS «NOT AT US CANADA: . Through First a,_ Copaisimd PA“ rm, "'Abmy to nearest. u...“ -_ , write R. L. Thompson. M.A.. foxonto. 1'. o. Hutch“. mt, Lindsay Our New Spring 9005' are nearly all in. Don’t delay your orders for Easter. Early orders save disappointment and money w. 3. Hidden. Town Mont 1 Hull-Jib. Dopot 1"“ Return Tickets at Single Fare my, LINDSEY human 0. won-k. ma. Emu-Mu ”tarnished , l. L. nonw- 30th, 1910. information Curling Season Ends at 7 ’Caygeonâ€"Big Banquet W, March 19.44% mi? Vanna-y of Knox church. last SW and Monday was a pronounced sue"; on”. REV. Dr Marsh preached the anniversary sermons on Sunday On; Monday evening the ugual church ten are! held after which he lectured on an evening in the eklee. Dr. March la an - astronomer of some distinc- tlon. and his lecture. accompanied with lantern view. was much appre- ciated. 1 Two rinks of curlers. skipped by A. E. nottum and ‘63. J. Broad lett on Monday for Petorboro to play the return game tor the Fitzgerald- Bottum trophy. but were eight down‘ and 20 down here, which auuree the ableld a resting place in the Electric city till nexg; winter at least. . . The second round of the Bobcay- geon-Stanton cup between Bobcay- goon and Fenelon Falls clubs was played Thursday and Friday. 'I‘wo rinks. skipped by R. J. Green and E. J. Brown visited Fenelon Fulls Thursday and were 6 up. Two rinks came over from Fenelon Friday. skipped by Mr. Staunton and Mr. Robson and were 9 down. Bobcayo The Woman’s Institute will be held at the home of Dr. Bay on April 6. The doctor will read- a paper on contagious diseases. Miss Edna Web- ster will read one on the benefit of meeting together, and Mrs. Mclnnes on “How to make the W. 1. meetings ‘both entertaining and interesting. All the ladies in the vicinity are invited to gttend. 5 geon was 4 down on the first round so that they are 1-1 up all round. This was the- third season Fenelon had won it twice in succession. A CAMBRAY . Cambray, March 21.â€"The snow is almost all gone in this neighborhood. The wheels were moving on Satur- day. Fleetwood, MaI‘Ch Flack who has been slowly recoveringaI long to see him 31‘0" The lagrippe is very prevalent just now. There is scarcely a. home this vicinity that has not been visited by that disease. I' V WU UV..- ‘ The farmers on the third concession- ' contemplate running a telephone line as far north as Mr. Wm. Hall's, sr. , I and across to Mr. John Irvine’ s on t the fourth concession. Mr. Wm. Keely, who has spent the = winter with- Mr. J Clark, is leaving for the west this week. Mr. George Manning, of Hartleyi called on friends here on Friday. . .The farmers who changed places this spring are about all settled in their new homes- nay. I Fleetwood, March 21.â€"Mr. David Flack; who has been very unwell, is slowly recovering, and we hope ere long to see him around again.‘ The auction sale on Tuesday, March 15th,‘held at Mr. Geo, S. Staples', was quite a. success.- All stock and orwfiteus. FLEETWOOD. win this year would give than pos- session, but as a consequence it will decorate the club room here this you end will give new stimulus for future curllng. ‘l‘lw mu! puppet of thy curling club was new. P‘ridny aging in the spartan. dining-room o! the Rock- loud but». The Waiting rink: irom wooing qua-ta oi the club. Mm tho toast to the king the visit- on’o to.“ was mponded to by Mr. Stanton and Mr. Robm. and Ipoochoo by Mr. Bottum cud; Dr. Sims.“ Mr. MoOolium und others. A very enjoyable social o‘vonini! woo about. Rev. W. G. Smith. cho- piain. presiding in tho nbacnco of the fproIidont and at the conclusion in- vited Fonoion curlers to participoto in the curior’a parade anti attend sorvico Sunday evening at Knox church. l The auction sale held on the farm 'of \Mr. H. H. "Hanna proved very? suc- cessful. The crowd was very large. iand bidding very lively. Mr. Hanna had his stock in fine condition, and as the auctioneer, Mr. Gardiner, is I very popular in this part; everything offered brought its full value. We notice our cheese maker, Mr. Comisky, in these parts making ar- rangements for another successful .season for the Fleetwood Cheese Factory, and as he is very popular [with the patrons. success is assured from the start. Mr. Albert Sutton had the misfor- itune to lose his best horse lately. ‘It will be quite a loss at this time lot the year, and horses are verv Mr. J 0:. Robinson heving decided to move west sold out his property to Mr. R. A. Kennedy and Mr. Keno nedy takes possession April lat. Mr. W. A. Thurston. of South V’erulam, leaves for §asketchewan on Tuesday. MnGeorge Thurston has sold his (arm to Thos. Thurston. Mr. Thos. Murphy, who is on the sick ‘iist. has about decided to see the great west. He may go with Mr. Thurston on Tuesday. implements *zbrought high pr'ices. The auctioneer,.Mr. .John Wilson, of Port. Hope, got the value out of. every- thing, and the total amount realized was very good. hard to get, dwing‘ to so many hav- ing been sold during the winter in this part. Mr. Halley Jones from north of Franklin, was visiting relatives in this part on Sunday last. 'Mrs. Herb Wags: and child, who have. been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs: Dan J ones. returned to her home last Friday, Little Britain, March 21.â€"-Quite a number bf pedple from this vicinity spent a social evening at Mr. Ro‘d- man’s, Oakwood, on Wednesday oi 'Mr. George Hardy, Peniel, visited at ReV. Jos. Archer’s recently. Mrs. Crews, Washington State, is vigiting friends here. Mr. Crews kept store in our village a. number of years ago. Mr. Garry Glenny has been on the sick list during the past week, but is not ‘recova’ing. Mrs. R. McLeod is visiting at Mr. D. Culbert-is. m Ladies;.»Aid church are going 1 Wednesday evening The Ladies;.-Aid of the Christian church are going to have a social on Wednesday evening, March 23. The pm will consist of radiations. duets, whistling Solos, guntettes and lchoruses. The orchestra will also‘ assist . Mrs. Malloy, of Oakwood, pasbeen viewing Mrs. S. Rogers. The stores will be closed on the attemon of Good Friday. ’The young people of the league have changed iheir hour of “semb- ling trom 7.30 to‘8 p.m. The les- son was ably taken on Tuesday last, >by Mr. Roy Glenney. ’ The Wonmn'sunsutute meet on tho W Wednesday of this month at the; ihome of Mrs. Wm. Cox-fish. Don't forget the least of nations to be given in the Methodist school- room on Friday. Great prepara- tions are being made and the ladies all seem to be Very busy. The " Pedlar People " ehtertained a number of their patrons and mendsdihiefiwnt dinner at the Commercial Hence one day W Week. v ' The Ludiee' Aid have been V837 enthusiastic in collecting 19: their autograph quilt. on which W have LITTLE BRITAIN . who ESE" YEARS“ OF. AGE . SUFFERED 20 YEARS GinPilhuenota“ cure- . If “WW-M maid? 9‘._: Mr. Wm. Cornish was delegate for the A.O.U.W. in Toronto last week. There is to be an Easter song ser- vice in the Methodist church on Sun- day evening. west, is visitmg at ms son a, John-Salado. Mr. John Jewell spent a few days in Toronto last week. Dr. Hall, of this village, is to give his illustrated lecture on “ Down the St. Lam-ewe to old Quebec,” at Zion, on Wednesday of this week. mrs. .1th Glenney and Miss Helen have; returned from a two weeks' vi- sit in Western Ontario. " Mrs. Tinney. Oakwood. visited Mrs. S. Hooper last. week. Mr. W. Everson was in Oakwood last week visiting his sister, Mrs. W. Woolridge. winter’s work cleaning alsike. ~ Mr. Russell Tmnblyn, Oakwood, is removing the lumber from the sheds which he purchased from Mrs. Jen- kins. - The new fire engine has arrived sad is to be tested this week. Chocolates Said To Contain Poison mmmmm m 3 m m -VaJleutia.. March. 23.â€"To be sick as a result of being poisoned by eating chocolates, has fallen to the unfor- tunate lot of Liz: Victor Suggitt, of Valentin. son of Mr. - Wm. Suggitt, who is attending the Port .j Perry nigh shoot. One day recently Sug- gitt bought some chocolates and treated some of his companions. He ate a» number of them and as a re- sult became sick, and returned to his home. Some of the other boys who partook of the chocolates are also sick. Sugg'itt stains that the chocâ€" olates conksincd‘ poison. Sudden er’of- Popular Young Man The many Lindsay friends of Mr. John Anderson, 8000111 merchant 0‘ Haliburton. {rm shocked this morn- ing when the nm~reached town of his sudden and unexpected (lath. The late Mr. Anderson was a. young and popular business man 0! Hal!- bnrton‘. and was won known in M say, having visited here upon many occasions. He was in the prime of life and aboutSOyennotage, and dieddtaoranillnmdonlyo tow days (roan ”pmumonmyhsvtng coh- tracted‘ a cold at the hockey teame- ment held in Penelon Fella recently. The deceased was a prominent membee of the Masonic order. and was well known to the amber: at MOHMWOIIIPIIII Jghn Yeo has completed his .. Gun-- “II ,shoo E‘é} "é ANDERSON, NlKiBNT 81 CO. FURNITURE MALE: TEAGHER WANTED â€"- Hold :13 third class animate. to open school at once. Must be Pro- tenant Sal-u: $315 per nnnund Applytow. G. Hewitt Sec. JPN-a. ... _ EaSter Outfitting Ready, Sir? ‘ u l s S ‘ rc at S Perfection in Artistic Tailoring Reasonably Priced Suits and Overcoats for Little Men in Very Natty Styles ‘ 8'. No. 3, Stamhope, Mung Ho‘mn or boy will“ to twat next Sunday in “I! Mud WWW“ “has “corn all. Winter . Houser All the Mt shapes in SPRING HATS, choice and admin NECKWEAB. GLOVES and TOGGERY. Swim that are Judy and difl'ereqt. Now is the best Quality For Quality Price for Price We Lead Them All We’ll take your home and furnish it from top to bottom and at prices that cannot be beaten v in any large centre for the same dependable goods. The many buying advantages andmoney-saving possibihties shOuld place thiS’store first in line for your patronage. when contemplating the purchase 01 handsotfie new figodels and beautiful fabrics Hwy» A n» FURNITURE TEST THIS \ um um ems cwmm I‘ um runmsumcs NOTICE F0 TENDERS coefâ€" 1-3.1) â€"HIGHEST {Apply to Mrs E inn. PyIn'o hotel. Risen-It... Lindsay .IARCHR UNDERTAKING . mo. “Bananas Training : Intern Ontario Enter any day. ' Individual Ins w Home study ‘ Saint-Teachers, Mt { g Ian ”and ”1th i8 is not 1 Father Mot‘ " ‘f; > ‘ ”WHO, 0. : . college is noted . wurk and e 3y fime. > ’ 15111107 > Y" 'gnd Amwder It Pays *0 Cinnamo I; m Marten for SAP PAI SAP SPIL and SAP KET A few good 4 ihand Cook for Sale % 57 Kent-st. D.CINN _V A Business Ed an greatest legac; Jaye your children lawn to the rock-h ion of living busin Ila assist worthy to the choice posit Tmtyâ€"five y We work has he LARGEST 1 WWII Stoves ELLIOTT ICC-d ”I!“

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