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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Apr 1903, p. 5

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D 3 cents I)“ -, price for flu. knitting pm" target orders. are than last gived 03' U .ril 18th n01 astntciing a sion Lim- passed. and Elliott's particulars '0“ ocean ) ‘ment V .he glcemeno :qud the!”- MED New . V“" V â€"3Iom-,V foundâ€"IL ' is like finding money, when you buy a, cook stove at Cinnamon's, as 3011 save from $3 to $3 on ewi'y purchase. ' â€"Fa.rmers should remember “the crime hours of the Victoria Loan and: Saving Co. are from 9 mm. to 4.30 p.m.. every lawful dayâ€"1441‘. Jew few people attended Gen. Ben. Viljoen's lecturv on Wednesday night of last week. it, was a pleas- ing, temperatv and instruct ivc ide- lix‘erance. â€"Remember the Victoria. Loan anc Saving Compnay W111 allow 3‘}- pea m 19km,comgwnded.‘half4yeqé 1;: for "fiend" left M'tfir'lthérfi'f‘bxi"de minâ€"1416f. ' 7 " pomâ€"1H1. -The first drive of logs for Car- ew's mill reached town on March 23Lh-thc earliest date in many years The lumber and shingle mills are both in operation. ~ â€"0ur Oakwood correspondent tells oiapaim‘ul accident to Mr. W. Chan min. The many friends of the counâ€" 1y councillor were glad tk see him about toWn yesterday. 7 A lemon-pie social will be held in the basement. of the Methodist church this (Thursday) evening. A good ngram has born prepared and a. large gathering is expected. 'â€"The Alexandra, on Thursday of $1.51 wink brought. down a tow ol 7.0m pieces from Lake Scugog. That 5 lb? biggest tow ever brought, down “‘~""C1‘1~’“g. Capt. Harman was on Mixed Paint mt. vouf , ‘ . . t Mn 15 manager 01 the team . DOC-1‘ “alters. president: lloctnrs $14M?“ M White and Mr. G. A. lJIttle’! Wmiwrs 01' the board ‘01! Monday a load 01' hay 110-: “mg to Mr. Dan Connors W 110 ‘ 1 5 east of toxxn was upsvt on, ‘ng~St on Monday On Tuesday E \11 Geo. Padgett 01‘ East CPS 1.1971. “f" with a load of live stock. “3- and Mrs. Hadlm and familfih! r RKellx and Mastm Hired Kel- I. 11111? and Mr. Low Ruhl) of Fenelonzl p i 1 'i‘ and the Day B1119 of P'O‘WICS 0mm left on 'luosdav of last-1 “Wk to Settle in th1-\mthwost. ~31". Chas. Podgor vs on a. barrel!i images given b» 111:1’. l. Hurley 1‘. Lewis Primvau a silk hat;i 6.1M 1“. M and P B. J. (1011ghâ€"-tl10 firstl sewnd Prizes in the bowling" 11111 M at St.\la1"'_\ s Parishi 'fll W351“ lUWu v: re is talk of anotl Sir Hibbcrt, Tup] k and.unahle to logiate Institute. The Sylvester. om] John Honda’s Ids smashed, a 3et F0 mnon’s I ‘ may need, Theini highh' ”133.311an system is very,l Sp?k0n of by every one whoI .“ . . ' W a James Boys 1n Mlssouri" 0,, “7‘ gum-non at thv Academv On Thursday, Kvm-St was for a ple 01' hours traversal by numerâ€" dust columns that gamed conâ€" "rahle annoyance and profanity ii the watwing can. unpainted, “Ml 01! the scene. ‘ Enthusiasts for hamhall threa- ‘a “My season. Mr. W. Simpâ€" lUIUn ~. ‘XXOE WAN '1‘ firstâ€"class condition. Ianâ€"A good can_ Apply at 3033 “c. was for a time in the ngmpltal, but thinking that an . ‘01! in t ‘ ' 'tution Mt hen he Toronto inst: . 9fit him, he Went; there and “ Performed, 'thh fatal rquts. amtda-Y night a. young Wof ma“ finned Lunny ”was assaultéfl by m b ear the,Union':Sch001. ‘ Her might. help And 'her :i'ssailmfi ”Nuâ€">1 the C(‘nnni‘nnzo ’ “Siâ€"An organizer for Inc lilllUlb [S in town this Week, and talk of another strike; ‘ {libbcrt Tuppor was ill la'st lunahle to lecture at, “the a Institute. as announced. Thursday you thinking of building this -’ If so €3.11 0n the Victorla and Saving Company for any Little Local Lines at Cinnamon’s. tinware repaired last \Vook incated an in the Water mains ne mployes have gave T's. who had his ; purse of about night Brooks 'died at “Y was, assaulted by Unign‘fSchool. " Her ‘lp .Iilnd‘ 'her 535351311“. 5 Wmnion‘s I RWW-as * held his puf‘sxiei‘S‘at , Torpnto, on Sun- H at thv Academy ht, that. genie the a satisfying dose md burnt powder. a very creditable the tailors’ U i 3 Mrs. Wm. Campbell and Miss LL! 1. i“’shburfi,-~'held.their millinery opené “filings last week. Both show rooms S”__§were most beautifully decorated and 1the hats: are exceedingly beaut.iiul.; ' Hui. .this Short space it‘is impossible {to particularize, Jbut ‘aVVisit to_each 3 will repay; anyone for the time Spent. if glt :' in ~6nly ‘necessary to: state that :m;st§hs-miua~maspw¢ ' gin Fennelonz Falls-fire. fullyjequa-lgto :the rctailfstores in fl‘o‘ronto, and the F- prices are "within the range of a h moderate purse. rs: -â€"Neepawa, Manitoba has had ,;upâ€" ‘8 Wards of two years experience in the lownership and operations of a light; 15‘ing plant and telephone service by .n the municipality.“ It has 1,1100 inâ€" n-fiandescent lights installed and 150 mistreet lights, and has 129 telephon- Sex. The cost of operation for some in what more than a year has been 3h1$5,779.36, and the receipts have ,d‘amounted to.$7,804.73, showing a. a total gain of $2,025 37. The son fvice is said to be excellent as well A; ‘ as cheap and profitable. ' .-:__-_-_ A: â€"-Yesterda.y Mr. Jas.- M. Chalmers got an ofl’er of $24 a.- week from the largest paving and construction comgany in Toronto. It followed an offer of $21 that was refused a few days ago. Mr. Chalmers will go to Toronto on Friday to consult a specialist as to his health and to see the manager of the company making him the offer. - ‘ ' â€"A very enjoyable recital was giVen on Friday evening, by the vo- cal and piano pupils Of Miss Mabel B. Winters, at her home, Victoria- ave. The following pupils took part : Enid Clark, Vera Mercer, Graâ€" cie Mitchell, Louie Dolby, Harold Mercer, Everette Clark, Stanley Nay- lor, Misses White, .Spratt, Seaton, Graham, Jones, Moore and Whalen. â€"--Mr. John Bate, died somewhat unexpectedly, on Tuesday; after beâ€" ing ill for 3931‘s with consumption. Mr. Bate was a. good‘bandsman, and was for some years leader of the lo- cal band. He was 4:6 years old. He leaves a wife, who was Miss Lyons, and a son 12 years old. The fune- ral will not. take place till toâ€"morrow (Friday) as Mrs. Date is on her way from Winnipeg, Where she had been visiting relatives. , ' ‘-â€"A db’zen loads of hogs crowded the goose run known as the “n-arâ€" ket square” yesterday. -Mr. R. Reeds Reahoro, had 16 weighing 3020 pounds. Mr. W. Graham‘w. Ops 13 totalling 2455; Mr. H. Porter, Manâ€" vors had.'1.7 that Weighed-3160, Wal- ter Flemingnhad 1810'pounds in 10 hogs ‘: A Hilhnan, Mount Hoteb had 10 _weighing 20553,“ John Ashmore, Dunsford, 4: totalling__825 pounds and 8‘ belonging to ‘H. ‘GIU'nn Ops, Weighâ€" ed 1800 pounds. ‘ ‘. ' f , ' â€"â€" - ‘-. ‘f "+B0w*manville News: Thos. Bell, Lidsay, has been‘ appointed chief constable'of Whitby. (His duties in- clude. caretaking of town hall and fire hall, ringing town bell, attending weigh scales, care of town supplies, inspector fox: board of health, truant officer, and general handy man. -He gets free house and light and $400 a. )ear. bay with a molver, 1914' tht ‘ vermed.~._gy.~- ‘3.» ._ if -,,5: W......v, .133“;- --Boyd’ 8 steam tug again reached town = on Thursday, and on fluidity the Manita made. her first trip- Last year the first boat got through on April 8th. On Tuesday a floe of its blocked the mouth of the river, and the both boa'ts had' to go back to Bobcaygeon from there. â€"The lacrosse team has been re- organized and. efiorts' to raise money by subscription, have been fairly successful Mr. W. Dunoon is presi- dent of the team; Mr. Joe Carroll, treasurer; Mr Alex. Keith, secretary; and Mr. Geo. Taylor of the Woods Stme Companv,‘ manager. UUllbL‘. â€"The Lindsay Federal Business ‘College has had, since it Opened here Izrlast September. a very large atten- ;(lance of bright young men and fiwomexi, all of "Whoiu speak in‘thie :higzhcst terms of the practical in- ‘structibri they have received; The halready well deserved reputation'of l’rinci‘pal‘ ~Hou'sltim’s séhools at _0ttaâ€"n Mile. and elsewhem, has no "doubt had much to do with the. success .of the As has formerly. iLi-ndsay. college.‘ ‘ _ 'ibeenhstated, an): young‘m‘anror we: finial} _ desiring a thorqughbusines‘s ing should'lose no time iii an“â€" Etrain ~ ranging to-vtake, a course at thishew’ iand progressive institute. The next i-term begins. at Easter.’ '. ' 1 â€"â€"0.n, Friday two .y_oung men Lcame; into Victoria Road, and an»~ Enounced that they had seen the body of a" grey-headed mam under the bridge crossing\Grass creek, wcouple miles south of that village and ‘lonly a short distance south of the . canal. The. body . Richard ' sed throughthe village earlier in'the day, .and as he was ‘ under the in- ! fluence of_' liquor, it is suppo 7 walked 011' {the bridge into ‘ â€"Oi1 Thursday 111'. ' Coboconk . was ,ploughin - noticed a; woodchuck' 3! burrow; ‘He- sent his younger _ _ fer to thehouse' torthe ,rjfle. telling D .himto- put-one mg? in: 1t, _ h‘fie â€" I shot the woodChuC'k' and Was leaning \U KV 9‘ down exaihining the‘ harrow wot a a second'cartridg‘e-whleh-his .ynung n brother had 7930' in 339' ,3 not “‘7 bllLull vim-u r""'" ,, â€"Upon invitation the hotelmen of Orillia attended a. recent meeting 0‘ the License Commissioners and were thus addressed by the chairman : “We have ‘not invited you here in any spirit of intimidation but more- ly that we might better understand one another. Charges are being con-~ t-inually being made- against us and the inspector that the-law is not be- ing enforced. I would ask yen to see that the law is‘kept.‘ If it is not, all I have to “say is that the man [who breaks it will lose his liâ€" censc." day, and 7as he was fluence of liquor, it i walked off {the brifge Coboconk . was ploug noticed a. woodchuck' burrow. He- sent his cartridge was 8‘ ' . ' thex . powder. was' Lbhwm 4 ““0 -"the wound, fem-5' wetsuhwd ‘0'? 1th? -’°”“”! . .‘ tum . .of' .Dr.‘ :64?!” £véfted9‘ 190.34 vvvv VVWV VVVVNVVWW VVWVVVW vv {9W 2M@ 9M géka/é PAGE

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